The San Francisco directory for the year 1869, Part 3

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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EXPENSES. -


Primary Department, per month. .$6 00 Each Modern Language, (except in regular


Junior English and Classical Department, per course of studies.). .. $1 00 Senior English and Classical Department, per month, .$7 00 to 8 00 Drawing, Common and Architectural, ..... $1 00 to 2 00 Stationery,. 25 month, .$9 00 to 10 00


Repairs of Gymnasium, per session, 50 College, .. 10 00


Bills payable in the middle of each month.


When two or more pupils attend from one family a liberal deduction is made.


A similar deduction Is made for sons of clergymen and teachers, and for pupils from the country boarding in respect able private families. A deduction of one-half the usual charges is made in case of absenee beyond two weeks on aceount of sickness. For circulars with other particulars, and a list of patrons to whom reference may be made, address


Rev. P. V. VEEDER, Principal.


H. M. Newhall, Esq., A. J. Ralston, Esq.,


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


W. W. WALMSLEY.


A. J. SMITH.


WALMSLEY & SMITH, 918 Market Street, Opposite St. Ignatius College, PLUMBERS & GAS FITTERS,


IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures,


IRON PIPES AND FITTINGS, COPPER BOILERS AND BATH TUBS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN HUDSON, SMITH, DOUGLAS, and all kinds of


LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS, Artesian and Deep Well Pumps OF ALL SIZES MADE TO ORDER, ARTESIAN AND HYDRAULIC PIPE IF Manufactured in the Best Manner and at the Lowest Market Rates.


Russian, Turkish & Roman BATH HOUSE, For Ladies and Gentlemen, 528 PACIFIC ST., BET. MONTGOMERY AND KEARNY.


DR. ZEILE informs the public that his New Bath House is now open for the accommodation of patrons. Neither pains nor expense have been spared to make this the best and most commodious establishment of the kind either in Europe or America. Convenient and separate apartments are afforded for the administration of Bathing by Steam, by Hot Air, and by Plain or Medicated Waters. Trained and polite attendants will use their best efforts to give complete satisfaction.


Dr. Zeile has also attached to his Bathing Establishment a few handsomely furnished Suites of Rooms, where he will receive and entertain patients for treatment, who are not infected with any contagious or infectious disease.


To secure this accommodation, it will always be necessary for engagements to be made in advance of the arrival of the patient.


N.B .- Everything on ground floor-no basement.


CARL ZEILE, APOTHECARY,


IMPORTER OF German Drugs, Carlsbad, Homburg, and other Mineral Waters.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


anta Clara College,


DIRECTED BY THE FATHERS OF THE SOCIETY OF JESUS.


FOUNDED IN 1851, -


INCORPORATED IN 1855.


WITH A FULL STAFF OF


PROFESSORS AND TUTORS,


AND A


THOROUGH SYSTEM OF INSTRUCTION IN


Latin,


Mathematics,


History,


Greek.


Natural Sciences,


Geography,


English,


Arithmetic,


Use of the Globes,


Mental Philosophy, Book-Keeping, Penmanship.


FRENCH, SPANISH, ITALIAN, GERMAN,


VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC,


AND DRAWING,


DIVIDED INTO TWO REGULAR COURSES : CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL,


BESIDES A


PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT.


TERMS :


Board and Lodging, Tuition in either Classical or Commercial Department, Washing and Mending, Stationery, Medical Attendance and Medicines ; Fuel, Baths, per week, ........ $8 00 Total per Session, of ten months, $350, payable half-yearly in advance.


N. B .- If more than two brothers enter the College, each additional one pays only $200 per Session.


The Nineteenth Annual Session begins the 19th of August, 1869.


For further information, or for Catalogue of the College, apply to Rev. A. VARSI, President of Santa Clara College, Santa Clara County, or to St. Ignatius College, 841 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


MOYNIHAN & AITKEN, PORTLAND BOILER WORKS,


PORTLAND


BOILER WORKS. Moynihan & Aitken


FICE


VAN VLECK & KEITH S.F.


311 & 313 MISSION STREET, bet. Beale & Fremont Sts. MANUFACTURERS OF


STEAM BOILERS,


HIGH OR LOW PRESSURE,


Cylinder, Tubular or Flue, SHEET IRON WORK, STEAM AND WATER PIPE,


Of a BETTER QUALITY, and at more REASONABLE PRICES than any other establishment on the Pacific Coast. Being PRACTICAL BOILER MAKERS of long experience-confining our whole time and attention to our Branch of Business, and using none but the BEST QUALITY and BRANDS of BOILER and SHEET IRON and BOILER TUBES, we are enabled to turn out work of the Best Quality, and at the MOST REASONABLE PRICES.


Those in want of anything in the above line, will do well to give us a call.


Orders from the Country, accompanied by a remittance or satisfactory reference, will receive prompt attention.


All work WARRANTED according to order.


N. B .- Particular Attention paid to REPAIRING STEAM BOILERS.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


CALIFORNIA


Bryant


tratton


BUSINESS UNIVERSITY,


204 Montgomery Street,


NORTH-EAST CORNER OF BUSH,


SAN FRANCISCO.


This Institution affords to the Young Men of the PACIFIC COAST the VERY BEST facilities for obtaining a reliable Business Education.


Its course of studies is short, lucid and thorough.


Its Teachers are competent and experienced.


Its graduates are first-class Book-keepers, and command good salaries.


Its great plan of Actual Business is not carried out by any other school in the State. Its scholarships are good for tuition in upwards of fifty Business Colleges, located in every city of importance in the United States and Canada.


No young man starting in life can afford to do without an education at this Institution. By means of our celebrated system of


ACTUAL PRACTICE,


The Student in a short time obtains a thorough and reliable knowledge of Book-keeping, enabling him to enter at once upon the duties of an accountant. No other system was ever before the public which would impart the same amount of information in twice the length of time. The Instruction is just what is needed in real life-useful and practical. The Course of Study will include


SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, Business Arithmetic, Penmanship, Mercantile Law, Correspondence,


Orthography, Banking, Insurance, Commission, Importing, Telegraphy, Etc., Etc.


SESSIONS DAY AND EVENING


Students are received at any age above 12 years. There are no vacations to interfere with studies. Students can commence upon any week-day during the year.


For ILLUSTRATED UNIVERSITY JOURNAL, giving full particulars, call at our Office, 204 Montgomery Street, or address


E. P. HEALD,


President Business University, San Francisco


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


8. P. COOK.


H. N. COOK. M. M. COOK & SONS,


MANUFACTURERS OF


LEATHER HOSE, BELTING, AND HORSE COLLARS, 801 BATTERY STREET, CORNER OF BROADWAY, SAN FRANCISCO.


BELT LEATHER FOR SALE.


H. CASEBOLT. DAVID KERR. CASEBOLT & KERR, COACH AND CAR BUILDERS,


Importers and Dealers in


CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS,


AND ALL KINDS OF


Carriage & Wagon Stock, Trimmings, etc.


Corner Market and Fifth Streets,


SAN FRANCISCO.


Wagons and Carriages of every description made to order, stored and sold on Commission ; also, Bought and Exchanged, and General Jobbing done with Neatness and Dispatch.


Parties wishing Carriages of any description can have them ordered through us from the leading Coach Builders in the Atlantic cities.


ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


CASIMIR WINTER & CO.


Successors to JOHN WINTER, IMPORTERS OF


HOPS, CORKS,


And Brewers' Stock,


NO. 313 SACRAMENTO STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


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MARCUS D. BOBUCK.


CHARLES M. CHASE.


pirit of the Times,


A WEEKLY JOURNAL, Devoted to General News and Insurance Matters. CHASE & BORUCK, S. W. CORNER JACKSON AND SANSOM STREETS, Phoenix Building.


PACIFIC REAL ESTATE, PATENT, AND COMMISSION AGENCY,


C. H. WAKELEE & CO.


No. 601 California Street, San Francisco.


SIMPSON &


D.


CO.


lumbers & Gas Fitters,


117 SUTTER ST


DR. SMITH'S


HYGEIAN HOME WATER CURE,


637 California St., Opposite St. Mary's Cathedral, S. F.


This is the only Regular Water Cure In San Francisco, and by far the most Extensive and Complete Hygienic Institute on the Pacific Coast.


Dr. Smith claims to have made discoveries in the science of Phrenology that enable him, by an examination of the head, either blind-folded or otherwise, to determine the diseases to which the person is constitutionally subject, or whether the disease at the time afflicting the person is the result of an accident or hereditary weakness, whether con- sumptive, dyspeptic, rheumatic, apopletic, neuralgic, or seminal. Especially does the form of the head indicate the strength of the uterine and reproductive system.


The head is also an index of the natural strength of the lungs, heart, stomach, liver, kidneys, spleen, back or verte- bra, and it determines the power of the system in warding off and overcoming diseases of all kinds.


Phreno Examinations and Consultations in regard to Health, Free, from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M.


We have the Electro, Russian, Turkish and Thermal Baths, and every form of Medical Baths for Ladies and Gentle- men, from 9 to 6, and on Sundays, from 7 A. M. to 1 P. M.


GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.


We now give patients four weeks Hygienic Medical Treatment, with Board and Room, for $60, (in ordinary cases). Board, $6 per week ; with room, from $7 to 810. Medical Baths from 50 cents to $1 each, or 12 for $10; 20 for $15. We have a separate Medical Department for Ladies, which is attended by a thoroughly competent woman, while the private residence of Dr. Smith, which is connected with the Home, is chiefly devoted to the accommodation of ladies desiring Hygienic Treatment.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT


636 CLAY STREET,


Nos. 25 and 26 Court Block, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.


Dwelling, Corner Steiner and McAllister Streets.


ALFRED A. MACE, (ADVOCAT FRANÇAIS) Attorney and Counselor at Law COURT BLOCK, ROOM No. 7, Entrance-636 Clay Street and 635 Merchant Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.


LEANDER RANSOM,


CIVIL ENGINEER And Practical Surveyor.


ALSO, LATE STATE LOCATING AGENT FOR SCHOOL LANDS.


Having been engaged in the construction and management of the Public Works of the State of Ohio for twenty years, and having had charge of the Public Surveys of the State of California for seven years, and the disposition of the School Lands of the State for ten years, and having provid- ed his office with maps of all the Public Surveys of the State, as well as with the Land Laws, Instructions, Rules and Regulations of the State and the United States, he deems himself prepared to give any desired information relating to the lands of the State, or to transact any business apper- taining to the entry, location, purchase or sale of the same.


LF Maps and Plats furnished when required. Field Notes of Intricate Surveys platted, and quantities calculated. Deeds with difficult descriptions carefully drawn.


Field Work, either Surveying or Levelling, executed promptly, and every other kind of business connected with Public Works or Lands attended to with dispatch.


Office, South-west corner Montgomery and Jackson Streets,


SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


JOHN SPRUANCE.


JAMES SPRUANCE. C. C. CHAPMAN.


J. & J. SPRUANCE,


SUCCESSORS TO J. C. HORAN & CO.


Importers and Wholesale Dealers in


NES &


No. 415 FRONT STREET,


SAN FRANCISCO.


HENRY HUGHES,


Commission


lerchant


No. 302 Battery Street,


·


SAN FRANCISCO.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


A ALKER,


GROCER, 121 FRONT ST. (Bet. Cal. & Pine Sts.) San Francisco


Samuel C. Gray, San Francisco. Joseph Boston, § Santa Cruz.


Edmund .Jones, 1.


GRAY, JONES & CO.


DEPOT OF THE


SANTA CRUZ TANNERY,


TRADE


SANTA CRUZ TANNERY E. JONES & CO


MARK.


MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF


HEAV AK TANNED LEATHER,


NO. 418 BATTERY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.


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POPE & TALBOT,


Manufacturers and Dealers in


GANG AND CIRCULAR-SAWED


PUGET


SOUND LUMBER


OFFICE, PIER 12 STEWART STREET. SPARS & PILES, all sizes, always on hand, for sale by the cargo or singly. Also, Laths, Pickets, Shingles, Tongued and Grooved Flooring. DRESSED LUMBER OF ALL KINDS.


PIONEER PAPER MILL, TAYLORVILLE, MARIN CO., CAL.


S. P. TAYLOR & CO., - - Proprietors,


Manufacturers and Importers of all kinds of PAPER AND PAPER BAGS, TWINE, ETC. PAPER WAREHOUSE, NO. 416 CLAY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.


THE HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR RAGS, ROPE, ETC.


ARMES & DALLAM,


IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, BRUSHES, TWINE, CORDAGE, ETC.


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MANUFACTURERS OF CALIFORNIA PAILS, TUBS, BROOMS, ETC. Nos. 215 and 217 Sacramento Street, Between Front and Davis Streets, SAN FRANCISCO.


HENRY COWELL.


ISAAC E. DAVIS. DAVIS & COWELL,


MANUFACTURERS


SANTA CRUZ LIME,


AND IMPORTERS OF Cement, Plaster, Hair, Monterey Sand, Lath Nails, MARBLE DUST, Fire-Bricks, Fire Clay, CORNER FRONT AND WASHINGTON STS., SAN FRANCISCO.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


PACIFIC


BARREL AND KEG FACTORY


Location at Potrero, beyond Long Bridge, OFFICE, 408 CALIFORNIA STREET.


Have on hand Coopers' Stock of all descriptions ; and are fully prepared to manufacture to order packages of all kinds and sizes.


FLINT, PEABODY & CO., AGENTS.


EDWARD MARTIN. D. V. B. HENARIE.


E. MARTIN & CO.


WHOLESALE DEALERS IN


BRANDY


WINES AND LIQUORS, 408 FRONT STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.


J. ISAAC. H. ROBITSCHECK.


J. ISAAC co.


IMPORTERS OF


Printing Paper, Stationery,


PLAYING CARDS, BLANK BOOKS, WRITING AND WRAPPING PAPERS, PAPER BAGS, ETC., ETC. No. 518 SANSOM STREET,


CORNER MERCHANT, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.


A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF


Essences and Oils for Liquors, and Liquor Labels constantly on hand.


ANDREW WELCH. R. D. WELCH.


IMPORTERS, SHIPPING AND


Commission Merchants, 525 FRONT, COR. JACKSON, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. AGENTS FOR S. P. MOODY & CO'S SAW MILLS, BURRARD INLET, BRITISH COLUMBIA.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


TOLAND MEDICAL COLLEGE, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.


The annual Course of Lectures of this Institution commences on the first Monday of June, and continues four months.


During the regular term, the students will have an opportunity of visiting the various hospitals of the city, under circumstances which will enable them to observe medical and surgical treatment, to listen to clinical teaching, and make records of the progressive development of diseases, with the results of Medicine and Hygiene. The Faculty desire to call attention to the following local advantages :


Ist. There is no climate, perhaps, in the world, which has a more invigorating effect upon persons coming from the interior of our States and Territories, thereby qualifying the votaries of study with essential health and inspiration. 2d. No city of the same population has more ample hospital facilities or greater opportuni- ties for organizing and maintaining the very best elements of clinical teaching. 3d. The singular characteris- tics of our climate are such, that every branch of Medical study can be prosecuted during the entire year. In winter or summer, dissections can be made without detriment to the health of the student.


Fees and Regulations.


The aggregate Fees of the Professors for a full term $130 00


The Matriculation Fee (this fee is paid but once) ..


5 00


The Graduation Fee. 40 00


10 00


REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION.


1st. The candidate must be 21 years of age.


2nd. He must have attended two full Courses of Medical Lectures, one of which must have been delivered in this Institution.


3d. He must have attended a Course of Practical Anatomy in the dissecting room.


4th. The candidate must have studied Medicine for three years (the terms of attending Lectures included) under the direction of a respectable medical practitioner.


5th. He must write a Medical Thesis, and submit the same to the Faculty two weeks prior to the commence- ment.


Graduates from other Medical Colleges, in good standing, are required to Matriculate only.


BOARDING.


Students can obtain good Board in the city, at prices varying from five to ten dollars per week. Application for further information may be addressed to the Dean.


Board of Trustees.


J. B. FELTON, President. IRA P. RANKIN, Secretary.


Ex-Gov. F. F. Low,


E. J. Pringle, Esq.,


James P. Whitney, M. D.,


Ex-Lieut. Gov. T. N. Machin,


A. Hollub, Esq.,


J. B. Felton, Esq.,


Sam'l J. Bridge, Esq.,


Hon. Milton S. Latham, Hon. Stephen J. Field,


Ex-Gov. P. H. Burnett,


Lloyd Tevis, Esq.,


Hon. George Pearce,


Ex-Gov. John G. Downey,


Wm. Blanding, Esq.,


Ira P. Rankin, Esq., John O. Earl, Esq.,


Hon. Frank McCoppin,


A. J. Bowie, M. D.,


Andrew Glassell, Esq.,


Medical Faculty.


H. H. TOLAND, M. D., President, Professor of Principles and Practice of Surgery ; JAMES BLAKE, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children ; L. C. LANE, M. D., Professor of Anatomy; CAMPBELL SHORB, M. D., Professor of Physiology ; J. F. MORSE, M. D. Professor of Clinical Medicine and Diagnosis; THOS. BENNETT, M. D., Professor of Principles and Practice of Medicine; HENRY GIBBONS, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica ; THOMAS PRICE, M. D., Professor of Chemistry.


THOMAS BENNETT, M. D., Dean of Faculty.


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Thos. H. Selby, Esq.,


Hon. H. P. Coon,


Jno. Sime, Esq.,


The Demonstrator's Ticket.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.


ROBISON & ROMAINE,


GENERAL Importers & Commission Lerchants,


AGENTS FOR EASTERN MANUFACTURERS.


CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED AND Collections attended to, both in New York and California.


ALL CLASSES OF GOODS SHIPPED UPON ORDERS.


Particular attention given to the Purchasing and Shipment of all kinds of Machinery in the Eastern States.


TO THE TRADE:


We are Constantly Receiving, direct from the Eastern Market and Manufacturers:


The Celebrated Brands, Excelsior and A. Graham's


BEST N. Y. HAND-MADE HORSE AND OX NAILS.


CUMBERLAND COAL, in casks and bulk; LEHIGH COAL; NORWAY SHOE SHAPES; NAIL and SPIKE RODS; SPEAR & JACKSON'S FILES and RASPS; GAS PIPE and FIXTURES; COMMON and GENUINE CONCORD AXLES, all sizes; SMITH'S & SAUNDERS' BEST HALF PATENT AXLES; M. J. COLEMAN and SKELLEY'S I'HILADELPHIA NORWAY EAGLE CARRIAGE and TIRE BOLTS, Etc .. Etc., which we offer at prices varying from five to thirty per cent. less than Jobbers' quotations.


ALSO, AGENTS FOR


JONATHAN KITTREDGE'S CALIFORNIA MADE Fire and Burglar Proof Safes.


Warranted equat if not superior to any Eastern made Safes in the market. Try them. Mr. Romaine's Jong past experience and familiarity with the Eastern Market, will insure any orders or business entrusted to our care prompt execution.


CHAS. F. ROBISON, 215 California Street,


SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. P. O. Box, 1918. Eastern Office, No. 78 Cedar Street, New York. N. T. ROMAINE, Manager.


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


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J. H. FULLER.


S. S. SWEET.


FULLER & CO.


COMMISSION M ERCHANDISE


And Patent Right Agency, No. 109 MONTGOMERY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. PATENTED ARTICLES, PATENT RIGHTS, ETC.


Particular attention given to introducing new articles in the Pacific States and Territories as Agents of Manu- facturers or Patentees.


Agents for BODINE & CO.'S JONVAL TURBINE WATER WHEEL, and ANDERSON'S PATENT MULEY SAW HANGINGS.


AGENTS AND CANVASSERS SUPPLIED.


REFERENCES :- Messrs. Lamson & Leonard, 18 City Exchange, Boston ; Messrs. R. L. Day & Co., 31 Kilby Street, Boston ; Messrs. Bodine & Co., Westfield, Mass .; Mt. Morris, New York ; Dewey & Co., Mining and Scientific Press, San Francisco.


Correspondence, Circulars, Terms, Etc., Solicited.


EVANS,


DEPOT FOR


IMPORTED


WAGONS,


No. 587 Market St., opp. Occidental Warket, San Francisco.


Constantly on hand Milk Wagons, Light Express, Thoroughbrace and Lumber Gears, Extra Poles, Extra Whiffletrees and Lead Bars. D. J. MILLS. WM. EVANS.


F. GRACIER. C. B. HEALD. 0. BONNEY, JR. GRACIER, HEALD & BONNEY, MANUFACTURERS OF


AGRICULTURAL, GRIST MILL,


And Wood Working Machinery. SHIP AND COOPER WORK, JOB PLANING, SAWING AND TURNING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, DONE WITH DISPATCH. S. E. Cor. Mission and Beale Streets, San Francisco.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


H. M. NEWHALL. J. O. ELDRIDGE. G. PALACHE. H. M. NEWHALL & CO. AUCTIONEERS AND


COMMISSION MERCHANTS. SALESROOM FIRE PROOF BRICK, 309, 311, 313 Sansom Street. REGULAR SALE DAYS, MONDAY and THURSDAY-Catalogue Sale of Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Hardware, Fancy Goods, etc. WEDNESDAY-Catalogue Sale of Dry Goods, Silks, Embroideries, French Goods, etc.


Cash Advances on Merchandise for Sale.


ADELSDORFER BROTHERS, IMPORTERS OF


Furnishing Goods, Hosiery, Cutlery, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,


STATIONERY & GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Nos. 21 and 23 Battery Street, Between Pine and Bush, SAN FRANCISCO


ELBERT WISE. PHILIP ANSPACHER. SIMON ANSPACHER.


WISE & ANSPACHER,


Importers and Dealers in


HARDW.


And Agricultural Implements. AGENCY REMINGTON FIRE ARMS, S. W. Cor. Battery and Washington Streets, Opposite the Post Office, SAN FRANDIEDO.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


WM. SHERMAN & CO. MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF CLOTHING


GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS & VALISES. WE ARE RECEIVING, BY EVERY STEAMER, SUPERIOR AND MEDIUM CLOTHING OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE, ALL OF WHICH WE WARRANT TO BE OF THE MOST SUPERIOR MAKE.


Our Merchant Tailoring Department is Complete.


SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS,


LADIES' FRENCH TRAVELING TRUNKS, VALISES AND SACKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 608 MONTGOMERY STREET, EAST SIDE, NORTH OF CLAY.


"Orders for CUSTOM CLOTHING will receive our most careful and prompt attention.


L. FELDMANN. H. CORDES.


L. FELDMANN & CO.


IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN


WOOD & WILLOW WARE Twines, Lines, Children's Gigs, Bird-Cages, Toys and


FANCY GOODS, AND PROPRIETORS


San Francisco Brush Factory,


MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF


MACHINE BRUSHES, 315 and 317 Sacramento Street, San Francisco, 253 WASHINGTON STREET, NEW YORK.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


WILLIAM CRAINE, ARCHITECT, No. 634 Washington Street, SAN FRANCISCO.


OFFERS HIS SERVICES FOR THE PREPARATION OF ACCURATE Designs, Plans, Specifications, and Drawings, FOR BUILDINGS Of every Description, and to Superintend the Erection thereof.


BUILDINGS INSPECTED, MEASURED AND VALUED.


LOCAN CO.


No. 427 Montgomery Street, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN


FANCY GOODS,


BERLIN ZEPHYR WOOLS,


Embroideries, Patterns, Canvas, , EMBROIDERING FLOSS AND TWIST,


And all other articles for Needlework at Wholesale and Retail.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


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CHARLES G. EMERY & CO. IMPORTERS OF Fine Havana Cigars AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF


VIRGINI TOBACCO.


PROPRIETORS OF THE


Green Seal and Golden Seal Smoking Tobacco. 518 BATTERY STREET, BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND JACKSON.


B. NATHAN & CO.


IMPORTERS, JOBBERS, AND RETAILERS IN


China, Glass and Carthen Ware BRITANNIA & PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, AND


LAMPS, CHIMNIES, ETC., 540 Kearny Street, NEAR SACRAMENTO, SAN FRANCISCO.


Particular attention paid to Packing Goods for the Interior or Coast Trade.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


HILL C


T AUREL ILL EMETERY,


(FORMERLY LONE MOUNTAIN)


Office, 601 California Street, S. W. corner Kearny


ROOM No. 1.


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TRUSTEES :


W. K. VAN ALEN, H. L. KING,


M. S. LATHAM,


N. LUNING,


JAMES OTIS,


N. GRAY,


H. M. NEWHALL, C. C. BUTLER, J. H. REDINGTON.


JAMES OTIS, PRESIDENT,


W. C. RALSTON, TREASURER,


C. C. BUTLEK, SECRETARY, GEO. HAYWARD, SUP'T.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY !


J. SCHREIBER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN


BEDDING & FURNITURE,


IMPORTER OF


PULU, CURLED HAIR, LIVE GEESE FEATHERS, TOW & MOSS, BED LACE, SPRINGS, TWINE, ETC. Manufacturer of FULLER'S PATENT SPRING BED; The best in use ; I can Warrant them. 120 & 122 SANSOM STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.


THOS. SULLIVAN.


A. M. FRATINGER.


SULLIVAN


Successors to MEYER JONASSON & CO.


CLOAK HOUSE,


No. 14 Montgomery Street,


First Cloak Store from Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO.


B. H. FREEMAN, STAIR BUILDER


SCROLL SAWYER AND TURNER, AT D. A. MACDONALD & CO'S SAW MILL, CORNER OF MARKET AND BEALE STREETS, SAN FRANCISCO.


MAHOGANY, BLACK WALNUT AND GEDAR FOR SALE. Constantly on hand and made to order, Stair Rails, Posts, Balusters, Etc., Etc.


B. H. FREEMAN.


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H. A. CRANE.


W. H. BRIGHAM.


CRANE BRIGHAM, WHOLESALE DRUCCISIS,


IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN


DRUGS, MEDICINES, PROPRIETARY ARTICLES, FANCY GOODS,


Druggists' Sundries, Perfumery, Etc., Etc., 322, 324 and 326 FRONT STREET, Cor. Clay, San Francisco, Cal.


JOHN V. HUNTER.


R. C. WALRATH.


Z. AMOS.


WALRATH, HUNTER


& co.


Importers and Dealers in all kinds of


CARRIAGE & WAGON STOCK,


Hardwood Lumber, Oak, Ash, Hickory, Maple, Whitewood, Black Walnut, Ship Plank, Oak Timber, LOCUST TREENAILS, MOULDINGS AND VENEERS, STAVES AND HEADINGS. Nos. 108 & 110 Market St., opp. Main, AND Nos. 5 AND 7 CALIFORNIA ST., SAN FRANCISCO.


We pledge that Orders shall receive special and prompt attention.


MEEKER, JAMES & CO.


IMPORTERS, WHOLESALEIAND RETAIL DEALERS IN


CON & CAR


MATERIALS, Corner California and Davis Streets, SAN FRANCISCO.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


GEORGE D. NAGLE, CONTRACTOR


Office --- S. E. Cor. Sansom and Halleck Sts. SAN FRANCISCO. ESTIMATES GIVEN ON


BUILDINGS, BRIDGES


EARTHWORKS, And all Descriptions of Contract Work. BRICKS ON HAND AND FOR SALE IN ANY REQUIRED QUANTITY.


H. SPRECKLES.


C. MANGELS


ALBANY BREWERY. SPRECKLES & CO., Proprietors.


71, 73 AND 75


SPRECKELS BRO


LBAN BREWERY


B


EVERETT STREET, (Between Third and Fourth.)


756 & 758 HOWARD STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.


This Establishment has been enlarged for the third time during the past season, and now pos- sesses facilities unsurpassed by any competitor for the production of




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