The San Francisco directory for the year 1869, Part 215

Author: Langley, Henry G
Publication date: 1858
Publisher: San Francisco : Commercial Steam Presses, S.D. Valentine & Sons
Number of Pages: 1076


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Officers .- James G. Carson, Captain ; Thomas J. Hanley, First Lieutenant ; James Byrne, Second Lieutenant ; Charles C. Lindsey, Secretary ; James G. Carson, Treasurer.


EMMET LIFE GUARD .- Company E, First Infantry Irish Battalion. Organized November 18th, 1862; reorganized May, 1868. Number of members, sixty-one. Armory Fourth Street near Howard.


Officers .- Robert Cleary, Captain ; John J. Mur- phy, First Lieutenant ; James J. Hayden, Second Lieutenant ; (vacant) Secretary ; John Zander, Treasurer.


FIRST CALIFORNIA GUARD (Light Bat- tery) .- Organized July 27th, 1849. Number of members, ninety-nine. Armory 615 Howard Street.


Officers .- I. Bluxome, Captain ; R. G. Brush, Senior First Lieutenant ; G. W. Chapin, Junior First Lieutenant ; F. W. Eatou, Senior Second Lieutenant ; W. Flick, Junior Second Lieutenant ; E. S. Saulsbury, Orderly Sergeant ; William Robinson, Secretary and Acting Quartermaster ; William F. Bowne, Treasurer.


FIRST LIGHT DRAGOONS .- Company A, First Battalion Cavalry. Organized June 4th, 1852. Number of members, eighty-five. Armory 727 Market Street.


Officers. - Charles F. Robison, Captain ; M. Doane, First Lieutenant ; Joel L. Thomas, Second Lieutenant ; J. Benson, Brevet Second Lieutenant; J. Pratt, Orderly Sergeant ; S. H. Collins, Secre- tary ; W. Witham, Treasurer.


FRANKLIN LIGHT INFANTRY .- Company C, Second Regiment Infantry. Organized June 3d, | five. Armory 730 Montgomery Street.


1861. Number of members, seventy. Armory Congress Hall.


Officers .- Frederick W. Peirce, Captain ; James R. Phillips, First Lieutenant ; Henry B. Hobson, Second Lieutenant; vacant, Orderly Sergeant; John Cuddy, Secretary.


GARIBALDI GUARD (Independent). - Or- ganized June 6tlı, 1868. Number of members, one hundred and twenty. Armory 619 Broadway Street.


Officers .- N. Lastreto, Captain ; G. Valdettaro, Lieutenant ; F. Lucchetti, First Sub-Lieutenant ; L. Ghilardi, Second Sub-Lientenant ; G. Sala, Sec- retary; B. Sbarboro, Treasurer.


GERMAN RIFLE CORPS (Independent) .-- Organized November 7th, 1860. Number of mem- bers, fifty-four. Armory Turn Verein Hall, Bush St.


Officers .- Otto Fauss, Captain ; Bruno Triebe, First Lieutenant; Jacob Dilges, Second Lieutenant; Frederick Bebre, Third Lieutenant.


GERMANIA RIFLES .- Company D, Second Regiment Infantry. Reorganized May 28th, 1868. Number of members, seventy. Armory northwest corner Bush and Montgomery streets.


Officers .- John Sneider, Captain ; George Can- tus, First Lieutenant; Christopher Umbach, Sec- ond Lieutenant; Louis Schulz, Orderly Sergeant ; Charles Bergemeter, Secretary ; W. August Janke, Treasurer.


HAIGHT LIGHT CAVALRY .- Company D, First Battalion Cavalry. Organized October 1st, 1868. Number of members, sixty-eight. Armory Irish American Hall.


Officers .- George T. Knox, Captain ; John A. MeLaughlin, First Lieutenant ; W. P. Brown, Second Lieutenant ; John Doyle, Brevet Second Lieutenant ; A. H. Henderson, Orderly Sergeant ; John E. Miller, Secretary ; J. Kelly, Treasurer.


HEWSTON RIFLES .- Company H, First Reg- iment Infantry. Organized Sept. 7th, 1869. Num- ber of members, sixty-eight. Armory Platt's Hall.


Officers .- R. G. Gilmore, Captain; James A. Geithings, First Lieutenant; R. T. Flannigan, Second Lieutenant.


IRISH REPUBLIC ARMY (Independent) .-- Company A. Organized February, 1868. Number of members, one hundred and twenty. Armory Irish American Hall. Meets on every Thursday evening.


Officers .- F. O'Grady, Captain; D. P. Corcoran, First Lieutenant; William Cronan, Second Lieu- tenant ; F. Wilber, Orderly Sergeant ; J. D. Con- nelly, Secretary ; D. P. Corcoran, Treasurer.


Company E .- Organized March, 1868. Number of members, sixty.


Officers .- Charles Prior, Captain ; (vacant) First Lieutenant ; (vacant) Second Lieutenant ; Michael O'Leary, Orderly Sergeant ; (vacant) Secretary ; Edward Keating, Treasurer.


JACKSON DRAGOONS .- Company C, First Battalion Cavalry. Organized March 16th, 1863. Number of members, seventy-nine. Armory 727 Market Street.


Officers. - John P. Rafferty, Captain ; Hugh Doherty, First Lieutenant ; Thomas O'Brien, Sec- ond Lieutenant; Thomas MeGinnis, Brevet Second Lieutenant , James O'Brien, First Sergeant ; Jere- miah Kenly, Secretary ; P. O'Neil, Treasurer.


LAFAYETTE GUARD (Independent) .- Organ- ized June 1st, 1868. Number of members, seventy-


EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Bookbinders, Loidesdorff Street, corner of Clay.


PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY, Henry G. Langley, Publisher, 612 Clay Street, San Francisco.


C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., Nos. 712, 714 and 716, Kearny Street.


RAILROADS.


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Officers .- H. Perrier, Captain ; Emile Bnffan- dean, First Lieutenant ; Charles Potron, Second Lieutenant ; E. Charronnat, Secretary ; P. Huand, Treasurer.


LIGHT GUARD .- Company F, First Regiment Infantry. Organized October, 1858. Number of members, fifty-four. Armory 615 and 617 Howard Street.


Officers. - Alexander Badlam, Captain ; M. G. Shove, First Lieutenant ; J. C. Cook, Second Lieu- tenant ; (vacant) Orderly Sergeant ; John Warren, Secretary ; Richard Ott, Treasurer.


McMAHON GRENADIER GUARD (Independ- ent). - Organized December, 1859. Number of members one hundred and ten. Armory Congress Hall.


Officers .- Thomas N. Cazneau, Captain ; P. J. McMahon, First Lieutenant , James Mulvey, Second Lieutenant ; John C. Talbot, Brevet Second Lien- tenant ; J. H. Dillon, First Sergeant ; John Gil- more, Secretary ; David Kennealy, Treasurer.


MEAGHER GUARD .- Company D, First In- fantry Irish Battalion. Organized May 17th, 1862. Number of members seventy-five. Armory Fourth Street near Howard.


Officers .- John Eagan, Captain ; (vacant) First Lieutenant ; D. J. Sullivan, Second Lieutenant ; John Barry, Orderly Sergeant ; John McDermott, Secretary ; John Dollard, Treasurer.


MONTGOMERY GUARD .- Company A, First Infantry Irish Battalion. Organized December 23d, 1859. Number of members one hundred and twenty. Armory Fourth Street near Howard.


Officers .- Charles Quinn, Captain , William Lee, First Lieutenant; Thomas Bolster, Second Lieuten- ant ; Thomas Healy, Secretary ; William Lee, Treasurer.


NATIONAL GUARD .- Company C, First Reg- iment Infantry. Organized 1855 ; reorganized Jan- uary 3d, 1859. Number of members one hundred and four. Armory 318 Post Street.


Officers .- George Humphreys, Captain ; George Vaughan, First Lieutenant ; H. J. Burns, Second Lieutenant ; A. F. Brown, Orderly Sergeant ; Jo- seph W. Beldeu, Secretary ; Solomon Davis, Treasurer.


SAN FRANCISCO CADETS. - Company H, Second Regiment Infantry. Organized August 7th, 1863. Number of members, eighty-nine. Armory, 615 and 617 Howard Street.


Officers .- C. E. S. McDonald, Captain ; Ancel C. Robison, First Lieutenant ; Alexander Cook, Sec- ond Lieutenant ; William Waters, Orderly Sergeant; F. Parcells, Secretary ; A. C. Robison, Treasurer.


SAN FRANCISCO HUSSARS .- Company B, First Battalion Cavalry. Organized 1857. Number of members, seventy-five. Armory, 727 Market Street.


Officers .- D. A. McDonald, Captain ; Christian Krumbeck, First Lieutenant ; D. C. Preston, Senior Second Lieutenant ; C. C. Keene, Junior Second Lieutenant ; J. W. Henderson, Orderly Sergeant ; Henry Chase, Quartermaster Sergeant ; A. J. Tweed Secretary ; (vacant) Treasurer.


SARSFIELD RIFLE GUARD .- Company F. First Infantry, Irish Battalion. Organized August 29th, 1867. Number of members, thirty. Armory, Fourth Street near Howard.


Officers .- Charles C. O'Donnell, Captain ; J. D. Cnsheon, First Lieutenant ; J. J. Guilfoyle, Second Lieutenant ; (vacant) Orderly Sergeant ; (vacant) Secretary ; (vacant) Treasurer.


SCHUETZEN VEREIN .- Organized Septem- ber, 1859. Number of members, ninety-five. Ar- mory Turn Verein Hall.


Officers .- Jolin Wulzen, Captain ; Henry Schro- der, First Lieutenant ; C. Nobman, Second Lieu- tenant: H. F. Kappke, Third Lieutenant ; Hermann Julitz, Fourth Lientenant; John L. Mayer, Orderly Sergeant ; A. Hertz, Secretary ; Charles Hartmann, Treasurer.


STEUBEN GUARD .- Company E, Second Regi ment Infantry. Reorganized October 7th, 1869. Number of members, fifty-six. Armory NW corner Bush and Montgomery streets.


Officers .- Charles Wochatz, Captain ; Frederick Wickenbauser, First Lieutenant ; Berthold Green- haum, Second Lieutenant ; M. Salberg, Secretary ; M. Cohen, Treasurer.


SUMNER LIGHT GUARD .- Company E, First Regiment Infantry. Organized October 14th, 1861: Number of members, fifty-two. Armory Turn Verein Hall, Bush Street.


Officers .- Oscar Woodhams, Captain ; William J. Younger, First Lieutenant; E. O. Hunt, Second Lieutenant ; (vacant) Orderly Sergeant ; D. W. Grant, Secretary ; Oscar Woodhams, Treasurer.


SWISS GUARDS, (Independent) .- Organized March, 1869. Number of members, sixty. Armory NW corner Bush and Montgomery streets.


Officers. - Daniel Walde, Captain ; Rudolph Neuenschwander, First Lieutenant ; - Batalora, Second Lieutenant ; George Keller, Orderly Ser- geant ; Emil V. Sutter, Secretary ; - Rotanzi, Treasurer.


UNION GUARD .- Company A, Second Regi- ment Infantry. Organized June 1861. Number of members, ninety-five. Armory 727 Market Street.


Officers .- H. Lake, Captain : Peter B. Quinlan, First Lieutenant ; George W. Lincoln, Second Lieu- tenant ; J. Brigarts, Orderly Sergeant ; F. X. Mur- ray, Secretary ; H. R. Reed, 'Treasurer.


VETERAN GUARD .- Company B, Second Regi- ment Infantry. Organized August 20th, 1867. Num- ber of members, sixty-three. Armory NW corner Bush and Montgomery streets.


Officers .- James E. Hughes, Captain ; James F. Ray, First Lieutenant ; Mathias Cuddy, Second Lieutenant ; J. J. Shay, Orderly Sergeant ; B. C. Fabre, Secretary and Treasurer.


WOLF TONE GUARD .- Company C, First In- fantry Irish Battalion. Organized April 12th, 1862. Number of members, eighty. Armory Fourth Street near Howard.


Officers .- Archibald Wason, Captain ; Dennis McGonigle, First Lieutenant ; John Leddy, Second Lieutenant ; William Simpson, First Sergeant ; R. S. McCabe, Secretary ; Timothy Nunan, Treasurer.


Railroads.


CALIFORNIA PACIFIC RAILROAD CO .- Office 415 Montgomery.


CENTRAL RAILROAD CO .- Office 116 Taylor CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD CO .- Office 415 California.


CITY RAILROAD CO .- Office southwest cor- ner Mission and Fourteenth.


FOLSOM STREET AND FORT POINT RAILROAD CO .- Office 428 California.


FRONT STREET, MISSION, AND OCEAN RAILROAD CO .- Office 2023 Polk.


E. H. JONES & CO., 116 Sansom Street, Braids of all kinds.


M. S. WHITING & CO., 219 Bush St., Importers and wholesale dealers in Wines, Brandies, etc., etc. See next leaf.


REDINGTON, HOSTETTER & CO., Importers of Spices of all kinds.


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MARKET STREET RAILROAD CO .- Office northeast corner Market and Montgomery.


NAPA RAILROAD CO .- Office 420 Mont- gomery.


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NORTH BEACH AND MISSION RAILROAD CO .- Office southwest corner Fourth and Louisa.


OMNIBUS RAILROAD CO .- Office 721 Howard.


POTRERO AND BAY VIEW' RAILROAD CO .- Office corner Fourth and Berry.


SAN FRANCISCO AND ALAMEDA RAIL- ROAD CO .- Office southwest corner Davis and Jackson.


SAN FRANCISCO AND HUMBOLDT RAIL- ROAD CO .- Office 426 Montgomery.


SAN FRANCISCO AND OAKLAND RAIL- ROAD CO .- Office southwest corner Davis and Jackson.


SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOSE RAIL- ROAD CO .- Office northeast corner Montgomery aud Market.


SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD CO .- Office 636 Clay.


WESTERN PACIFIC RAILROAD CO .- Office 415 California


Ocean Steamers.


CHINA AND JAPAN .- Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Monthly steamers, Great Republic, China, Ja- pan, and America. Oliver Eldridge, agent. Office northwest corner Sacramento and Leidesdorff.


HAMBURG AMERICAN STEAMSHIP CO .- Office 407 California.


MEXICAN COAST .- North Pacific Transporta- tion Co's Line. For Cape St. Lucas, Mazatlan, Guaymas, and La Paz, about every thirty-five days. Steamer Continental. Office 426 California.


NEW YORK VIA PANAMA. - Pacific Mail Steamship Co .; ninth, eighteenth, and thirtieth of each month. When either of these dates falls on Sunday. the departure takes place on the previous day. Steamers Colorado, Constitution, Golden Age. Golden City, Sacramento, and Montana. Oliver Eldridge. agent. Office northwest corner Sacra- mento aud Leidesdorff.


NORTHERN COAST .- North Pacific Trans- portation Co's Line. For Portland, Oregon, three times per month, connecting with steamer for Victo- ria. For Eureka, Crescent City, and Umpqua River, on the fifth and twentieth of each month. For Victoria, B. C., direct, monthly. Office 426 California.


ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CO .- Office 411 Californla.


SANDWICH ISLANDS .- North Pacific Trans- portation Co's Line. For Honolulu abont every thirty-five days. Steamer Idaho. Office 426 Cali- fornia.


SOUTHERN COAST .- North Pacific Transpor- tation Co's Line. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, and San Luis Obispo, three times per month. For San Pedro, Santa Barbara, and San Diego every four days. Office 426 California.


ST. NAZAIRE, FRANCE. - General Transat- lantic Co., monthly, from Aspinwall. O. Eldridge, agent. Office northwest corner Sacramento and Leidesdorff.


WEST INDIA AND PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO .- Rodgers, Meyer & Co., agents. Office 212 Battery.


Stages and Expresses.


[See Business Directory, pp. 697 and 739.]


Steamboats, Etc.


ALAMEDA FERRY .- Leaves the corner of Davis and Broadway daily, at stated hours. Office southwest corner Davis and Jackson.


ANTIOCH, PITTSBURGH, NEW YORK, ETC .- Leaves Washington Street Wharf every Mon- day, Wednesday, and Friday, at eleven o'clock A.M.


BENECIA, MARTINEZ, AND SUISUN. - Steamer Amelia leaves Broadway Street Wharf every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at eleven o'clock A. M.


OAKLAND FERRY .- Leaves the corner of Pacific and Davis streets, daily, at stated hours.


PACHECO AND MOORE'S LANDING. - Fassett & McCaulley, agents. Office 220 Clay.


PETALUMA, BODEGA, SANTA ROSA, BIG RIVER, UKIAH, ETC .- Steamers Petaluma and Clinton. Leave Vallejo Street Wharf daily at nine o'clock A.M., and two o'clock p.M. C. Minturn, agent.


PETALUMA .- Steamer Relief. Commercial Street Wharf, Tuesdays, Thursday, and Saturdays. at eleven o'clock A. M. T. F. Baylis & Co., agents, Petaluma.


SACRAMENTO, MARYSVILLE, AND THE NORTHERN MINES .- California Steam Naviga- tion Co's steamers. Leave Broadway Wharf, daily, at four o'clock P.M. Office northeast corner Front and Jackson.


SAN QUENTIN, SAN RAFAEL, ETC .- Steam- er leaves Davis Street near Vallejo, daily, at half past nine o'clock A.M., and one and four o'clock P.M. C. Minturn, agent.


SANTA CRUZ AND SALINAS. - Goodall & Nelson, agents. Office southwest corner Merchant and East.


STOCKTON AND SOUTHERN MINES .- Cali- fornia Steam Navigation Co's steamers. Leave Broadway Wharf, daily. at four o'clock P.M. Office northeast corner Front and Jackson.


SAUCELITO FERRY .- Leaves Meiggs' Wharf, daily, at stated hours. C. H. Harrison, agent. Office 517 Front.


VALLEJO, NAPA. ETC .- Leaves corner Front and Vallejo, daily, at eight o'clock A.M., and half past three o'clock P.M.


Cemeteries. [See Register of Names and page 45.]


EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Printers and Bookbinders, Leidesdorff street, from Clay to Commercial,


PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY contains the names of 25,000 firms in business on the Pacific Coast.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY


Established, 1858. Published Annually.


TERMS, GOLD COIN.


ADVERTISING-One l'age, White paper, .. $20 00 One l'age, colored paper,. 25 00 One-half l'age, white paper, ... 10 00 | One- half l'age, colored paper,. 12 50 One-fourth l'age, white paper,. 5 00


ADVERTISING-One-fourth Page, colored paper, .$7 50 Covers and prominent places ... Special Rates.


PER COPY-Payable on delivery of the Work, ... $5 00


The bills tor advertising are due and payable on presentation of the proof-sheets. £


" Copies of the work are placed on board of the principal Steamers, and in the prominent Hotels through- out the State and the Pacific Coast.


ADDRESS HENRY G. LANGLEY,


PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR,


612 Clay Street, between Montgomery and Kearny, San Francisco.


LIVERPOOL AND LONDON


AND


GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY.


ACENCY,


412 MONTGOMERY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL,


Capital, Surplus and Reserved Funds. . (Gold) .. $17,690,390


Assets in the United States, over. 2,000,000


Daily Premiums, upwards of . (Gold) . 20,000


THE SHAREHOLDERS PERSONALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR * ENGAGEMENTS OF THE COMPANY.


INSURANCES EFFECTED AT REASONABLE RATES.


The large resources and personal responsibility of the Shareholders of this Company afford ample security to the Insured under any contingency that may arise.


WM. B. JOHNSTON,


GENERAL AGENT.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


JOHN MARTELL,


SILVER PLATER


647 SACRAMENTO STREET,


Between Montgomery and Kearny,


SAN FRANCISCO.


MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF


COACH & CARRIAGE HARDWARE


Pole Sockets,


Pole Crabs,


Curtain Rollers,


Coach Locks,


Handles,


Shaft Tips,


Top Props,


Lining Nails,


Stump Joints,


Knobs,


Catches,


Card Hole Plates,


Bands,


Mock Joints,


Silver Mouldings,


Rosettes,


Yoke Tips,


Curtain Frames,


Buggy Axles,


Slat Irons,


Malleable Irons,


Whip Sockets,


Shackle Clips, Coach Lamps,


Back Holder Ornaments,


Carriage Lamps.


" A good assortment of Close Plated Door Plates and Numbers, ready to put up at short notice. All the plating is done by myself, and in the best manner. Orders from the country promptly attended to.


MCMILLAN & KESTER,


(Successors to TURNER BROS.)


MANUFACTURERS OF


Ginger Wine, Syrups and Cordials,


AND DEALERS IN


CALIFORNIA WINES, ETC. 714 FRONT ST., Near BROADWAY, SAN FRANCISCO.


Extra Raspberry Syrup,


Kirchenwasser, Kummel,


Spice and Wormwood Bitters, Cherry Cordial,


Lemon Syrup, Orgeat Syrup, Raspberry Syrup,


Cherry Brandy, Apple Jack,


Anisette, Anisado, Curacoa,


Sarsaparilla Soda Syrup. Ginger Wine,


Peach Brandy, Cocktail Bitters,


Blackberry Cordial,


Angelica Wine,


Stomach Bitters,


Essence of Peppermint,


Stoughton Bitters,


Extract of Lemon,


Essence of Jamaica Ginger,


Pure Tahiti Lime Juice,


White Wine, Port Wine, Absynthe, Vermouth,


Pure Wormwood Bitters, Wormwood Bitters, Vegetable Bitters,


Coloring.


Gum Syrup,


Blackberry Brandy,


Maraschino,


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


J. O. HANSCOM, ¿ H. S. SMITH.


- T. PENDERGAST, W. W. HANSCOM.


& co. ÆTNA IRON WORKS


Southeast Corner Fremont and Tehama Streets, SAN FRANCISCO.


Practical Machinists and Iron Founders.


MANUFACTURE


STEAM ENGINES, SAW MILLS, FLOUR MILLS,


And Quartz Machinery of all Kinds. DUNBAR'S IMPROVED SELF-ADJUSTING PISTON PACKING,


Of which there are now over two hundred in use on the Pacific Coast. Requires no springs or screws ; is always steam-tight; without excessive friction, and never gets slack or leaky.


HANSCOM'S CRUSHER, the best of the kind now in use in this State or anywhere else.


Hanscom's Improved Steam Pump,


For Feeding Boilers and general purposes. Unexcelled for compactness, simplicity and efficiency.


CARVALHO'S STEAM SUPERHEATER.


NO STEAM BOILER SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT.


All kinds of Patent AMALGAMATORS, CONCENTRATORS, &c. furnished to order.


HAYES' STEAM PUMPS always on hand. TYLER'S IMPROVED WATER WHEEL,


Giving greater power, at lower cost, than any wheel in use. Circulars giving full tables sent to any one desiring.


SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF THE Pendergast White Iron Stamp Shoes and Dies. None gennine unless obtained from us. Every one warranted.


ORNAMENTAL CASTINGS made equal to those of Berlin. HOUSE WORK, STORE WORK, and LIGHT CASTINGS of all kinds, manufactured with promptness.


Particular attention given to Drawings and Specifications of Ma- chinery, which will be made to order.


Plans for Work ordered from us furnished gratuitously.


THE PATRONACE OF THE PUBLIC IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


THOS. M. CASH. THOS. S. HAGAR.


HAGAR & CO. TYPE FOUNDERS,


AND Printers' furnishing Warehouse, No. 532 CLAY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO,


CALIFORNIA.


We desire to call the attention of Printers generally to our establishment, which is now perfected, and in readiness to furnish a complete printing office on a few hours notice.


The Types of our own Manufacture


cannot be excelled by those of any establishment in the country. We are also THE ONLY HOUSE ON THE PACIFIC COAST to whom


Messrs. R. HOE & co.


MANUFACTURERS OF


PRESSES & PRINTERS' MATERIALS AND MESSRS. GEO. MATHER'S SONS


MANUFACTURERS OF


PRINTING INKS


consign their goods for sale on their account. By reason of being their agents, and receiving large stocks on consignment, we are enabled to offer much more advan- tageous arrangements to printers than those firms who are compelled to invest a large amount of capital in the purchase of the goods to sell again. Printers will please bear this very important fact in mind.


A FULL ASSORTMENT OF GORDON'S JOB PRESSES


constantly in store, as also all other articles needed by the craft.


HAGAR & CO.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


VULCAN IRON WORKS CO.


ESTABLISHED, 1850. OFFICE, 135 and 137 FREMONT ST. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.


IRON FOUNDERS, STEAM ENGINE AND LOCOMOTIVE BUILDERS, Boiler Makers and Workers in Sheet Iron, Brass and Copper.


These works have lately heen increased by the addition of new shops on Fremont Street, donbling the ca- pacity of the original establishment. Their facilities for turning out machinery promptly and efficiently are now unequaled in the State. Their Boiler works have also been enlarged correspondingly.


Mining, Steamship and Steamboat Machinery, Bailroad Machinery, Locomotives, Car Trucks, Car Wheels,


Flouring Mills, Quartz Mills, Sugar Mills, Saw Mills, MANUFACTURING MACHINERY OF EVERY KIND.


SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF HEPBURN'S NEW ROLLER PAN AND AMALGAMATOR,


Hesse & Moore's Improved Howell Quartz Crusher, Jonval's Improved Water Wheel, Stevens' Piston Packing Rings.


PARTICULAR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR


First Class Engines.


Reference can be given to Mills and Mines where a saving of from thirty to fifty per cent. of Fuel has been effected over other Engines.


IMPROVED SAFETY STORE HOISTS,


Fitted with MOORE'S FRICTION PAWL, unequaled for safety, convenience and cheapness. The Friction l'awl can be applied to existing Hoist-Ways of any kind, either for hoisting in stores or in mining shafts.


HESSE'S CONTINUOUS GRINDER AND AMALGAMATOR, Capacity, Ten Tons per day. QUARTZ STAMPERS, SHOES and DIES, of a New Process of Casting, Guaranteed to give double the wear of the usual White Iron Shoes. ALL KINDS OF


S HOES AND


Furnished as cheap as can be purchased on the Pacific Coast, made of the best quality of English White Iron They have also a large assortment of Patterns for Pumping and Hoisting Machinery, Gearing, Pulleys, Water Mill Irons, Hydraulic and Screw Presses, Retorts, Furnaces, Grate Bars, House Fronts, Ornamenta Fence l'osts and Paling, Stove Ranges, etc., etc.


QUARTZ SCREENS OF RUSSIA IRON PUNCHED TO ORDER.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


FULTON FOUNDRY


AND IRON WORKS, Office --- N. E. Cor. Fremont and Tehama Sts.


WORKS --- FREMONT, BEALE AND TEHAMA STREETS, SAN FRANCISCO.


HINCKLEY & CO. - - Proprietors.


MANUFACTURERS OF


Steam Engines,


Quartz Mills,


Flouring Mills,


SAW MILLS, WATER WHEELS,


BRODIE'S IMPROVED CRUSHER,


VARNEY'S AMALGAMATOR,


HAVES' IMPROVED STEAM PUMP


AND ALL KINDS OF


IRON & BRASS CASTINGS.


MACHINE WORK


Of every Description, and of the Best Material and Workmanship.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


THE RISDON Iron & Locomotive Works.


Incorporated, April 30, 1868.


Capital, $1,000,000.


Location of Works, Corner Beale and Howard Streets, SAN FRANCISCO.


(Successors to Pacific Mail S. S. Co., Works at Benicia; Coffey & Risdon, and Devoe, Dinsmore & Co., San Francisco.


STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, BOILER MAKERS. Car Wheel Manufacturers and Foundrymen.


All work in their line attended to with Promptness and Dispatch


S. F. BUTTERWORTH, LLOYD TEVIS,


DIRECTORS : WILLIAM NORRIS, JOHN N. RISDON, JAS. POLLOCK,


CHAS. E. McLANE, JOSEPH MOORE.


JOHN N. RISDON, President, JOSEPH MOORE, Vice-President and Superintendent, LEWIS R. MEAD, Secretary.


JOHN N. RISDON, President.


JOSEPH MOORE, of Vulcan Iron Works,


LEWIS COFFEY, Sup't Boiler Works.


Superintendent


TRAVIS WAGNER, 109 MISSION STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, MANUFACTURERS OF


FRENCH BURR MILL STONES.


AGENTS FOR DUFOUR & CO'S DUTCH ANCHOR BOLTING CLOTHS MILL STONES' REBUILT, MILL STONES BALANCED, MILL PICKS DRESSED, ETC., ETC.


PIONEER Macaroni & Vermicelli Factory 558 MISSION STREET, NORTH SIDE,


Between First and Second Streets,


SAN FRANCISCO.


J. P. TENTHORLY & CO.


Superfine White Macaronl,


Yellow large White and Yellow Macaroni, flat ..


Superfine Large White and Yellow Vermicelli, Extra Superfine White Vermicelli, Yellow Superfine White Vermicelli, Yellow


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


MCAFEE, SPIERS & CO. STEAM BOILER AND SHEET IRON WORKS, Owned and Conducted by Practical Boiler Makers


AND MACHINISTS. High and Low Pressure Boilers, STATIONARY AND MARINE,


Howard St., bet. Fremont & Beale, SAN FRANCISCO.


Having twenty-two years' experience in this business, we feel confident of being able to com- pele-as to quality of work-with any establishment on the Pacific Coast. Particular and personal attention given to Repairs of Old Boilers on Steamships and Steamboats.


PHOENIX IRON WORKS.


JONATHAN KITTREDGE,


MANUFACTURER OF


IRON DOORS,


Shutters,




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