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EnveloiwR, Steel Pens, Inks and Ink-«tand«, Copying i>re«aF8, Qlobes, Date Cnlondars, Wafers, Seals, Clips, Stamps, Hacks, Drawing Instruments, Water Colors, Pencils, Music Paper, Violin l^trings. Dominoes, Drawing, Fancy and Plu tograph Paper, Tracing or Vellnui (loth, Portfolios, Refer.'nce Files, Sealing Max, Clioss Men, liackKainmon Boards, Slates, Mucillage, Visiting Cards, Kyelet Machines, etc., etc. Always m hand a fine assortment of GOK.nP£ms Aiun Fxme PocKie'r cuoDcieHT. ^^^^W^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ i£:. mi VICTORIA ADVERTISEMENTS. 5 o. O'.A.rrzozv'y ) LIVEBroOL. j { HONOIiULV, Bandwloh Itlandi. OO. JANION & GREEN, Foot of Johnston Street, near the Bridge, Victoria. Agents for \t f ilitrpaal Unbcrtoritcrs' ^ssaciation. < •»» > 0^The undersign d beg leave to notify Merchants, Ship Owners and Ship Masters, that they have received the appointment as AGENTS at Victoria, Vancouver's Island, for the LIVERPOOL UNDER- WRITERS' ASSOCIATION. QOVEBNMENT STREET, VICTORIA, V. I. t^"This Houne is now conducted on the same principle as the '* w 'SS.AJX^ OXXSSXl ZXOT7SS " OF SAN FRANCISCO. BOARD, per DAT $1.00. | ROOMS, at $1 and $2 per Week. totash iV Jpath |loom; also, a. dulcet griuate icadiriig %zm With tt Library of clioice Booita, Atlantic, Europea^^ and California Newspapers. J. DUCIS CUSHEON, i ■•""■^t.. [V 1:1 6 VICTORIA ADVERTISEMENTS. FIRE-PROOF BUILDING, WHARF STREET, Adjoining the "ROYAL HflSEL," VXCTOHXA, V. X. HAAS & ROSENFELD, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Blankets, And a large assortment of Yankee Notions, Cutlery & Wall Paper. MERCHANT TAILOR, ' Tates St, 4th door above Waddington Alley, YICTOSIA, Y. I. Has on hand and is constantly receiving a large assortment of Wlilch lie is prepared to make to order in tlie most approved style. A general awortment of Cnstom Made Clothing, and Qents' Furnishing Ooods, Davis t Jonet' Sbirts, ke. 49^ Repairing promptly executed. VICTORIA ADVERTISEMENTS. J WHOLESALE AND BETAIL. YATES STREET, Adjoining tlie Bank of British North America, VICTORIA, T. I. «*»•»' MR. OAMBITX was the flrat to open a Dry Goods Stnre in Victoria, and whilo returning thanka for public patronage, takes the opportunity of stating, tliut Iiaving just returned from San Fran* Cisco, he can offer a largo and new assortment of Spring Ooods. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Family Furnishing Goods, BROADCLOTHS, CASSIMERES & TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, Boots, Slkoes, Oaltors, and Boys' Glotfuiag, Billu, Shawls, Alapaoaa, Merinos, De Laines, Bonnets, Furs, Qloves, Biding Hats, Qauntlets, Cloaks, Mantillas, Velvets, Embroide- ries, Bibbons, Carpets, Bugs, Druggets, Oil Cloths, Laces, Paper Hangings, Mattings, eto., etc. And all other Goods pertaining to the business at the lowest Prices. M 8 PBXNOISCO AI.VKBTI8EMKS* 'S forjot. Uhau any other on the Pa- ciflc Coast, can and will i8e««tWW«»PBWl» Instrument Maker. * _ 80L AB COMPASSES, THEODOLITES. Y Leveling iMtnunenti Mountain Barometers. Joining Instruments, j^^say Scales, Leveling Bods, Cliains, Hydrometers, ) Thermometers, Spectacles, etc. etc. '/,' FIRST // / ' t VICTORIA DIRECTORY; coMPRisma A GENERAL DIRECTORY OF CITIZENS, ALSO, %\\ ©ffitial fist, fist of Voters, postal ^rrangtmtnts AND NOTICES OF TRADES AND PROFESSIONS ; PRECEDED BY A PREFACE and SYNOPSIS of THE COMMERCIAL PROGRESS or THK ■ d^olon!^ 4 0!tnt0uufi[ Jslsn^ and British d^otumbia. IIiLUSTBATBD. I- By edw. mallandaine. ) <.»' ▲ BOBITBOT. VICTORIA, V. I. PUBLISHED BY EDW. MALLANDAINE & CO. EIBBEN & CARSWELL, asd J. F. HERRE, AoEifTS, Victoria, V. I. J. J. LECOUNT, Bookseller, Aoent, San Frakcisco, Cal. March, 1860. EDteretl according to Act of CongreM, in the year Eighteen Hundred and Sixty, BT THE PUBLISHERS, In the Clerk'i Office of the United Statei District Court for the Northern Dlrtrict of California. STEAM PRESSES OF THE COMMERCIAL PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, 129 Sansome Street, San Francisco. ■*'2Wfr^r-T»^f?W«#as«*^^«»*T-#'^**' iwH^***-' FIRST VICTORIA DIRECTORY. •♦♦^ PREFATORY REMARKS. It has been thought by the author of the following work that the present being an age of advancement, the period has fully arrived when our fair town of Victoria is of sufficient importance to deserve that index of commercial progress, a Directory. A Directory^ in the full sense of the word, is a guide to the streets^ (to the stranger), the hotises in the streets, and the occu' pants of those houses, whether private individuals or engaged in business pursuits. The trades then follow, in categorical, we should say alphabetical, order. Then, to offer additional facilities, is given an alphabetical list of all persons in the good town contained, irrespective of callings, of occupations, and if any or none. In a place of the largest resort, the work might be amplified by adding to this a Law Directory, a Postal Directory, an Official Directory, a Court Directory, etc. But it will be understood, at a moment's reflection, that Victoria is very far from reaching this point of importance ; and so our views with regard to it must be much more moderate. We must only hope that it will ere long require increased attention in this particular; when the author, assisted by public patron- age, will be most happy to do justice to its political and com- mercial merits. It will be necessary, then, to remind but very few that Vic- toria is the largest settlement on this Island of Vancouver. At a period of less than two years ago, the population of 12 FIRST VICTORIA DIRECTORY. "Victoria numbered but some few hundreds. The inhabitants of the Island consisted of but some twelve to tliirty settlers, independently of the Iludson's Bay Company. ( Vide Mr. James Cooper's testimony in the Blue Book.) A fortunate accident, the discovery of a certain quantity of gold — or shall we say, the fact of gold having been discovered in the country and its surroundin;;s — first called the attention of the world to the small matter of the existence of Vancouver Island. This discovery took large dimensions. It was bruited abroad that the glories of California and Australia were to be repeat- ed ; not only repeated, but " pale their ineffectual fires " be- fore those of the "better land"; that as it had been found in the former country that the yield of gold increased towards the head or upper part of California mountain ranges, so it was fairly presumed that the boundless source of the precious metal was to be found on British ground. The influence of the "leading journal" mightily propagated the news. In the home country, men began earnestly to inquire for the shortest route to this new world of wealth ; and diligently did they, for the nonce, refer to their maps and geographies, and promptly was the information of the fact of Vancouver being, confirmed by business chart sellers and "geographers to the Queen." Then were peaceable inhabitants of Great Britain further surprised by the intelligence that England had made herself another colony — two colonies — Vancouver Island and British Columbia. We learned that New Caledonia was thenceforth stripped of a portion of its area, in extent about seven hundred miles ; namely, all west of the Rocky Mountains, in that hitherto terra incognita, British North America, as far as the Pacific Ocean, and running from the boundary of the United States on the South, to Simpson's River and Peace River on the North ; that Queen Charlotte's Inland was to be part of it. We learned that the Hudson's Bay Company's charter, then shortly to expire, was not to be renewed in the two colonies — in fact, in British Columbia — was to cease, and did cease immediatety on the reading of the Queen's proclamation constituting the colony. This proclamation was read by His Excellency, the ■pm'^'-^t^mtnf^^m^'.^^^m^^^-^'''^^'^ PREFATORY REMARKS. 18 a newly nppointcd Governor, James Douglas, on or about the I ^' 28(r Kovcnibcr of last year. Wo had bcLMi already informed, in reliable intelligence, that above 85,000 immigrants, from California and elewhcre had already arrived, and had produced a most marvelous state of transition in th<; two countries. On arriving here, ive found, to our surprise, a town of already some little pretensions. Ilouses had been hutlt wliero before only intended; streets were formed, stores filled and goods sola; wharves built for the convenience of landing passengers and goods. The former had sometimes arrived in numbers of 1,800 and 2,000 at a time. "The Fort" began to be surrounded, and strangers had already to ask their way to it. Victoria, in short, had some- thing the appearance of a reality, small though it was. As time grew on, we were further convinced of the earnestness of its intended career of vitality, by the remarkable pains, wheth- er in charity or not is perhaps a moot question, taken to kill it, and deny its existence and that of the gold country, by patriotic news authors, in whoso eyes its progress was unde- sirable. It may be thought stepping considerably out of one's path, not as a chronicler of Victoria's history, but simply refreshers of its memory, to enlarge on the thrilling steps necessary to, and taken by, the adventurer, possessed by the ^^auri sacra fames." The last quotation might lessen our pity ; or pity we should, and sympathize with we must, those bold spirits who from far and near, rushed to the social (? solitary) strife, and braved distance, danger, an unknown topography, a treacher- ous navigation, a subtle and often cruel foe in Indian shape ; and all quite as much in search of the wonderful, the unknown, the terrible, as of mere utilitarian gold; for it must have been known to the large mass of adventurers that success would not be their guerdon. Then began fatally to tell the ignorance in which the country, by great accident or fortuitous circumstan- ces, had hitherto been shrouded. Who knew that " the Sound was penlous to cross?" Who knew that "a thousand islands" in dread archipelago, surrounded by and playing with a thou- FIRST VICTORIA DIRECTORY. n H sand perverse counter-currents, were to be met and passed. That, though spiteful for its size, and rich in wreck debrisy and gluttonoi.s of human bodies, as was the fell "gulf," there was a " deeper still ;" that subtle Fraser river ran swiftlj to embrace in death tlie inexperienced mariner (?). That after concealing its entrance to the sea by low, undignified, sedgy borders, as if ashamed of past misdeeds, and doing its all if not to repel the uninitiated, at least to mislead before destroy- ing ; (and many and fairy-like are the tales to be told by those who deal in " toils and dangers past," of most abstruse communings with the fickle element in intricate search after the gates of that new gold paradise, and of cruel robberies by unsympathizing Chinooks in the golden dream.) It was still news to the lucky adventurer, who happened to enter this sometime forbidden portal to the happy land, that, before hope- ing to tread thereon, he might be overtaken by the unan- nounced approach of dread winter, which could, on an emer- gency, alter in a few hours, by draping in snow, the leading features of the scenery ; it was news and bitter to the feelings to pursue one's " even tenor " and camp under snow. Rain, ice, frost, and snow, and river currents of Fraser "rolling rapidly" (when in its glory, untold-of miles per hour), all fraternally combined to receive, in benumbing wel- come, the sturdy pioneer. Full well was their sinister work done. Will the roll ever be published of the unnumbered deaths in that fatal stream, on those uninviting shores, threat- ened by those gloomy canons ? Enough, we know how many of the hopeful arrivals left us in disgust, from various causes, and the gold fever abated. All this evil arose from a want of available communication by land or water. We know now that the first steps in all new countries are to establish communications, level the steeps, bridge the gaps, cut the forest trail, follow it with the bullock- waggon track ; then the metalled road, and finally the rail- way, follow. Are there indeed lands which the poor settler may turn to account and supply himself with daily bread ? Do not arid rocks, useless trees, and savage animals, in turn, present the features of the country ? Then, by all means, let roads be T • \ •t. PBEFATORT REMARKS. 15 i opened. Are, perhaps, poor settlers daily arriving, anxious, eager to begin the early work ? Engage thtm, then, in the useful toil, government providing tools, covering, wood, and water, and remunerative wages. When these are satisfied with their meed of labor for the public and their own good, let them be succeeded by others ; let the never-failing stream of immigration supply the labor for the ever-to-bc-continued work. As each one performs and discontinues his share, let facilities (and for X^iq&q facilities we say, to the country and their fellow-subjects at least, are rulers responsible) be afforded for permanent settlement to the will- ing crowd; let land, at first, be liberally given away, and beware of grants for speculative purposes. Land, wild, ten- anted only by the bear, the wolf, and the deer, is valueless ; but land obtained gratuitously by industrious men, and by them made to produce the " fruits of the earth," is valuable, because turned to its natural and intended use, and enhances the value {gives it then, in fact,) of the remainder. Let reserves be kept in all suitable places, and, as population increases, th&n ask — because then just — a moderate price for the land. We say, then, that we await, with hopeful expectation, the forming of roads through the length and the breadth of these colonies. We wish for much of that liberal spirit to be shown which, exercised in profusion, would evince the greatest fore- sight — the granting gratuitously of land for settlement. Let, at once, information be wide-spread as to the resources of these fertile lands, liberal in their great agricultural resources, not treeless, and so inviting lazy toilers (if the expression be allow- able), but rich in promise of fertility ; lands of many and navi- gable waters, where drought will ever be unheard-of, available lor numerous Red River and Saskewatchan settlements ; resour- ces in fisheries— cod and salmon (to which the Tweed must, and Columbia river does, yield the palm) in thronging schools ; venison here half the price of butchers' meat. Coal, copper, and iron, doubtless, and other minerals abound. Besources in some of the finest timber, of which treeless neighbors are glad to avail themselves. All this without even mentioning the gold, which, without dispute, it contains. Let this knowledge 16 FIRST VICTORIA DIRECTORY. be widely circulated, let it be 1 nown to the scarcely-noticed, hard-struggling workers at home that England possesses, and EASY OP ACCESS, not " the gem of the Antilles," but in Van- couver Island, the gem of the Pacific ; a second self in its position, commercially, for East and West, and geographically in view of the proposed North American Railroad from Can- ada. In climate, superior to England ; no easterly "xinds, and but few fogs here, while it is well known that the Pacific side of the continent, in common with western Europe, is far superior to the east Atlantic slope. And, when this informa- tion is thus afforded, let these colonies, with unstinted hand, give free passages to the crowds there palpitating to come to us, on strict and independent condition of returning the amount at an early date to pay for others. Let us now descend to facts. A number of wharves have been constructed this past season ; a new timber bridge across the James Bay has been built, giving access to the newly- erected government oSices for public lands and the Government House, all in brick and of an ornamental character ; streets leading to the bridge have been new graded ; several of the leading streets have been metalled over, and are passable at all times. A temporary want of funds alone prevents more being done in this way, as also the completion of two embankments (in lieu of bridges) in a ravine severing two of our streets. Wooden buildings have ceased to be the order of the day, thus diminishing the constant dread of fire. We note the establish- ment of an agency of an underwriters' association. We have been fortunate in hitherto escaping with but one single disaster in this shape. This latter had one beneficial effect. Some public-spirited citizens taking the lead, a hook and ladder com- pany has been organized, and subscriptions, to a considerable amount, made to defray the necessary outlay of building, hook and ladder, engine, etc., and a sum set apart for the erection. Plans and specifications have been intrusted to an able architect and contracts have been made at this writing, so that we trust soon to number this useful public safeguard among our insti- tutions. We have a police barracks (which important building holds also the Supreme Court and the Police Court), an ex- tensive warehouse (a large bookstore and dwelling) of two PREFATORY REMARKS. 17 1 ^ stories, at least two hotels of considerable dimensions, and several houses, all erected in brickwork with stone fronts and some pretensions. The Hudson's Bay Company are at this moment erecting a warehouse, of portentous dimensions, of stone, which they take the trouble to import from a distance not exceeding forty miles ; and a new bank, the " Bank of British North America," still further emulous of fame, has also, in the same spirited style, built itself an architectural home of rubblc-stone faced with squared granite masonry. We speak within bounds when we assert that from twenty to thirty buildings (some of great pretensions) are in progress at this moment in the very heart of the town and its most valua- ble sites. An unprecedented quantity of lumber is being worked up, and the streets present a most animated appearance. Would we could speak so favorably of the state of the roads and ways and the prospects of the pedestrians. Great demands are made for a public hall for meeting and the want of a theatre is felt. The town is by degrees assuming, in its buildings, a staid, substantial appearance. If there is no rapid advance there is no retrogression here. The last few months have seen an increase in our legal defenders, and the arrival of an Attorney -General for British Columbia. We were long ago thought of sufl&cient importance to be worthy of a Lieutenant-Governor for British Columbia and a corps of sap- pers and miners. We have one establishment supplying books of a varied and valuable character, news depots and reading- rooms. For the latter we are indebted to the Young Men's Christian Association. We have seen, by an effort in the right direction, large tracts of land (20,000 acres) in the neighborhood of Victoria, put up for sale by public auction at the upset price of $1 per acre, and again at Nanaimo. It is with much pleasure that we can, in this reading, report one further fact. Through a slight relaxa- tion, by His Excellency, of the usual conditions of occupying land in this colony, a number of settlers have been enabled to take up pre-emption claims of 200 acres each, on the lands of Chemaiuus and Salt Spring Island, about forty miles from Vic- toria. The number of settlers we believe to be fifty and about 100, respectively. This brings us to name the new Fran- V 18 FIBST VICTORIA DIRECTORY. II 111! it chise Bill, certainly a boon to the community ; we mean a slight advance on previous matters, and perhaps deserves better than to be, as it were, dismissed in parenthesis. One of the clauses in the bill gives the privilege of one member in the New House of Assembly to represent the settlement just named. From British Columbia we have to note large sales at suc- cessful amounts, in the township of New Langley and the future capital. New Westminster. In this latter town we have a Treasury and Custom House already erected ; a considerable sum has been set apart for grading the streets. Tn the Colony in general several trails have been brought to a successful issue, and are now in progress (among the former one of twenty-five miles, from Fort Hope to Boston Bar) — which we accept as earnests of more in future. British Columbia can now boast of several townships of promise — New Westminster, Forts Langley, Hope, Yale, and Douglas ; Lytton City, at the extremity of a beautiful fresh water lake of an irregular shape, about forty miles long and an average width of four miles ; soundings have been found at ten fathoms. All duties of a varying value, leviable in British Columbia, to be paid at New Westminster. British Columbia has a Lieutenant-Governor, a Chief Jus- tice, an Attorney-General, District Justices, etc. The Fraser Eiver, as high as the capital — nineteen miles up — is navigable for ocean steamers, which will, no doubt, show themselves fre- quently when the " Sound " channel shall be properly buoyed out. The ordinary river steamers proceed as far as Hope, sev- enty miles from the mouth. Successful efforts have been made (but discontinued) to proceed as far as Yale, fifteen miles higher up. The upset price of land in British Columbia is ten shillings, or two dollars and a half per acre. Some thousands of acres (if we have been correctly informed as to all the facts) in the immediate neighborhood of New Westminster, can now be purchased for $1 25 per acre. Our gold exports present a flattering figure. In justice to the country, we are bound to say that, so far as the river dig- gings are concerned, the time for divesting them of their val- uable deposits is very limited in extent. Like all rivers sub- ■mmfmmm^'^^'*^- PREFATORY REMARKS. 19 to ject to freshets, and dependent for the great supply of its waters on the winter snows, Fraser Kiver is, in the season of the greatest heats, subject to considerable periodical and at times sudden increase of its waters, by the melting of the snows on its mountain-tops. During all the growth (rise) of the river its banks are of course unworkable. The miners who find their pay, for the most part, on these banks, or on bars as they are termed (aggregations of boulders, sand, and gravel, situ- ated in the bed and, for the most part, in the bends of the river), are of course driven off during this period. But from, say September till the frosts set in (perhaps November, as last year), a period of two months, and at intervals during the course of winter, the claims are workable ; the river is then low, and keeps falling ; all the snows for the season have con- tributed their waters, and these have run off. Again, at the close of the severest weather, and before the snows have yet had inducements to melt, another short season offers for the persevering gold miner — say from February till the middle of April, two months more. Thus, so far as the river diggings are concerned, the avilable time for working is reduced to about four monOis, with the exception of days here and there (in two periods), before and after the snow thaws, and not nine months in the year, as originally set out by parties in- terested in trumpeting forth the gold yield ! We speak from experience, and defy contradiction. But, why should a great country, if depending at all on its gold yield, feel itself discouraged or brow-beaten by outsiders at the difficulty surrounding its river washings ? These should, in a sound order of things, be considered as extras to the usual bountiful provision of Nature in such matters. What should be looked for, and what, it will be remembered, we spoke of at the outset, is " hill diggings," deep sinkings. With respect to these, it may be taken as something very much approaching absolute truth, from the great, in many instances (with the t)ien means), insuperable obstacles in the former part enumerated — want of communications, want of transport for provisions, hence famine prices — the country has not been hitherto properly explored {prospected). It is not when provisions are from fifty cents to one dollar per pound that men can stay in a spot suffi- FIRST VICTORIA DIRECTORY, 1.1 Sitii m ciently long (eveu if, with the formidable physical obstacles pre- sented by the country, a sufficient number can reach it) to report credibly on its resources. We here dismiss this subject, important as it is to outsiders, and proceed to the dry region of figures. In trades and professions Victoria possesses seven butchers or meat salesmen, several fish and vegetable dealers, ten bakers, thirteen dry or fancy goods stores, six tailors, thirteen commission merchants, three chemists and druggists, three architects, one ambrotypist, eigh* or ten carpenters or con- tractors, twenty grocers and provision dealers, four hair-cutting saloons, three dress-makers, 'about twenty -five hotels, inns, saloons, and restaurants, six surveyors, three watchmakers, four lumber dealers, eight or nine medical practitioners of dif- ferent classes, ten legal professors, of which four are barristers at law, two banks, four blacksmiths, machinists, and ship- smiths, three express offices, three newspapers (tri-weekly), seven auctioneers and estate agents, seven dealers in tin and hardware, three wholesale liquor dealers, six cigar and fruit dealers, two ship-brokers, one patent roofing dealer, four lodg- ing-houses, one tanner, one underwriter, one crockery and glass dealer, one fur-dresser, two seed dealers, two breweries, five milk-sellers, two saddlers, eight wharves. "With regard to religion and education, we have one Episcopa- lian Church, one Roman Catholic Church, one Wesleyan Mis- sion, one Congregational Mission, one Nunnery — Sisters of St. Ann — also school for females, one school under the auspices of the Roman Catholic Bishop, one Private Educational Institute, both sexes, E. Mallandaine, late J. Silversmith ; one Young Ladies' Seminary. We call attention to our Official Directory, of which the list has been furnished direct from the office of the Colonial Secre- tary. We have an hospital, started originally by the Rev. E. Cridge, of Christ Church, and now sadly overburdened with debt, and several benevolent societies. A Masonic Lodge is in course of formation ; the charter had PBEFATORT REMARKS. 21 already arrived but has been returned to England for correc- tion. An Odd Fellows' Association has been in existence for one year. We have a Ladies' Benevolent Society, under the presidency of Mrs. Col. Moody. A First Hebrew Victoria Benevolent Societv has been in existen<^e some six months. The Philharmonic Society of Victoria, under the conduct of John Bayley, Esq., is among one of its oldest institutions, and numbers in its ranks many of its celebrities, and of British Columbia. The ports of Victoria and Esquiraault receive ten river and sea-going steamers to supply the requirements of their increas- ing trade. Of these six are the property of the Colony, three of the Hudson's Bay Company, and two built in Victoria by navigation companies ; two ocean steamers (one British). We carry on a lucrative trade in lumber, flour and fruits with the ports on the Sound, and have bi-monthly communica- tion with the Atlantic States and the home government. To finish, we have in Victoria a FREE PORT. This im- mense advantage, coupled with its commanding situation for an Eastern, an Indian, an Australian, and a California trade, with the best available harbor in this portion of the Pacific, backed by its unrivalled physical resources yet undeveloped, its position opposite the terminus of the North American and Pacific Railroad (which will shortly be an undoubted fact), pla- cing it in the highway of travel for English wealth and enter- prise, will, no doubt, ere long, place it in that prominent posi- tion we must all wish for it. ' In conclusion, we have but to place our work, in its present state, in the hands of an indulgent public, appealing with con- fidence to their support, in return for which corresponding efforts will be made to place before them, at a future period, a work more worthy of them and our town. It is in present contemplation to amend and republish this work twelve-monthly, or six-monthly if desirable. The wishes and patronage of the public will be our guide. The publishing of the present work, small as it is, has not been unattended \i 22 FIRST VICTORIA DIRECTORY. "with expense, and for any remuneration, we are candid in stating, we look forward to a second issue, when other resour- ces of mutual advantage to ourselves and the public (of which the lativ^r, we trust, will not be slow to avail themselves) will no doubt compensate the author, who will take as a favor the being informed of any errors or omissions whatsoever in names, descriptions, or residences. E. MALLANDAINE. E. MALLANDAINE, ARCHITECT, Of over three years' experience in tuition, son of the late Colonel John Mallandaioe, H. E. I. C, takes the opportonity of informing Parents and Guardians and the general residents of Yictoria, British Columbia and California, that he has pnrchased the interest of the above School of Mr. J. Silversmith. In assaming the sole direction, and while calling attention to the great advantage of his central situ- ation, Mr. E. M. would state that it is his intention to receive, as nsaal, children of both sexes — and instruct in all the elementary branches of an English education ; the girls, in addition, being taught Plain Nee- die-Work, by a competent teacher whose attendance E. M. has secured. More advanced pupils will be instructed in regular courses of Pen- manship, Declamation, Arithmetic, French, English and French Com- position and Grammar, in the Elements of Euclid, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and Astronomy. Private 'essons in any of the above ; also in drawing. Mensuration, Elementary Algebra, and the principles of Architecture and Design. For terms and other particulars see Prospectus, which may be had on application to E. MALLANDAINE. N. B.— Evenin- School also, from 4 till 1 P. M., and 8 1-2 till 10, for the con- venience of adult», or children engaged during the day. MM. les Fran9ai8 sont invites a.faire un cours d' Anglais le soir, ou a envoyer a r^cole leura enfants, a qui I'on apprendra en outre, la Gramaire et I'Histoire Fran9aises. it WW^-'W^mmmemmit^**'!^ VICTORIA ADVERTISEMENTS. 28 S^S&W^S s ^ ♦» BUILDERS', AGRICULTURAL OENEHAL HARDYTARE. JAMES^BELL, JOHNSON STREET. ROBERTSON, STEWART & CO., TATES STBEET, VICTOBIA, V. I, S T O RiLGE. Goods taken on Storage and deposited in a Fire-proof Warehouse, Yates Street. Liberal advances made upon Merchandise in Store. M 9 Comer Tates and Government Streets, YIGTORIA, V. I. ■^♦»- CHAS. A. BAYLEY, PROPRIETOR. BOARD and LODGING on the most reasonable terms. I r 24 VICTORIA ADVERTISEMENTS. BRXTXSH STEAMfilS. GOVERNOR DOUGLAS, 854 Tons Burthen, and COLONEL MOODY, 350 Tons Burthen, ALEXANDER S. MURRAY, Commander. i|! The above Steamers, built at Victoria, V. I., and owned by the Victoria and British Columbia STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, Are reputed to be the finest specimens of Stem "Wheeled Eiver Steamers on the Pacific Coast. These Steamers run "with great regularity, — FROM— NEW WESTMINSTER, T O PORT DOUGLAS AND FOBT HOPE, ON FRASER RIVER. SAMUEL PRICE & CO., Agents, Corner of Vharf snd Jolmgoii Streets, Tletorla, T. I. L41f^ -i^iJs^'U-iiii. ii.-i,i';.-/iii GENERAL DIRECTORY OF CITIZENS. Adams, John R Douglas Street, W. side. Adams, Daniel Fowler, carpenter and builder, Douglas Street, E. side. Adams, Samuel, " New Westminster Times" Office. Aimd, . {See Edgar c& Aimi.) Alexander, Mrs. View Street above Douglas. V Alston, Edward Graham, barrister-at-law, Yates Street, inter- section Government. Allatt, Thomas Smith, Rae Street. Allen William, {Thomas Trounce.) ' » i~- Anderson, Alexander Canfield, Vancouver Street. C^^M^ Anderson Robert, Lock End, Victoria. Anderson, Junior, {Dickson, Campbell & Co.) Andrews, Fred., Clifton House, Broad Street Antoine, , fish and vegetable dealer, Johnson Street, Antoine, (( n Archer, John. {See Sauhy & Archer.) Atkinson, William, Broad Street. Augur, Nicholas, Shutazea. Augusta, Frederick Taliafera, Johnson Street. Austen, Robert Howe, Fort Street. Backus, P. M. auctioneer, El Dorado Saloon, Yates Street. Baillie, Dr., office Yates Street, over N. Moore & Co. Balcie, John Government Street. Balls, George, Victoria. » f^-? Ballou, , Express Office, Wells, Fargo & Go's. Balthazar, Audie, Victoria. Barnade, Thomas Barnett, Geo. "New Westminster Times" Office. ^ Barnston, Johnston George Hillbride, colonial barrister-at-law, Government Street. Bastian, George, fish dealer, Waddington Alley. •^f \ 'ill! ii'iiii V\ 26 FIRST VICTORIA DIRECTORY. Bates, Edward, Fairfield Farm. Bayley, Charles Alfred, Bayley's Hotel, residence Broad St. Bayley, John, Superintendent of Police, the Barracks. Beattie, Stephen, clerk H. B. Co. the Fort. Beavan, . {See Francis !*> ,. FIRST VICTORIA DIRECTTORY. 27 Cabanot, Frangois, Park Street. Caire & Grancini, hardware store, Wharf Street, W side. Calder, Alexander, surveyor, Douglas Street. Campbell, George. {See JJickson, CamjMl f ^H SO FIRST VICTORIA DIRECTORY. I '■ 1, hjiii! Gagnon, Antoine, Humboldt Street Gambitz, Kady, dry and fancy goods, Yates Street Gaub, Wm., Blanchard Street Gardner, Francis H., B/oad Street, W side Gastineau, John, civil engineer and surveyor, Yates Street and Humboldt Street Gerry, Frank P. {K Moore tt Co.) George, Robert. {N. Treweek & Co.\ Ghirardelli & Co., commission mercnants, Johnson Street Gibbs, M. W. {See Lester (& Oibbs.) Gilmore, Alex., tailor, etc., Yates Street Gibson, William, cigar dealer. {Patrick & Miles.) Gohier, Charles, Vernal Hotel, Johnson Street Gladwin, J. S., clerk of Huntoon & Co., Wharf Street Golledge, Richard, clerk H. B. C, the Fort Golden, Thomas, {F. H, McCann.) Golding, James, American Saloon, Yates Street Good, Charles, Colonial Office Goodwin, Patrick. {A. Oilmore.) « Gordon, Capt. Geo. Towline, Hotel de France Gordon & Blessing, contractors, Yates Street Gorrie, Thomas, Fort Street Gossett, Capt. W. Driscoll, Postmaster, Government Street Green. {See Janion & Oreen.) Green & Co., A. R., commission merchants, Johnson Streets Green, Fred. Walter, surveyor, Yates St., residence Pandora St. Green, D., residence at Hoffman's Green, Mr. {See Pri^e & Co.) Greszard, Frank, {Harrison & Layzell.) Griffin, Benj. Pitt, Boomerang Inn, rear of Yates Street Guert, John, rear of Johnson Street Guild, Webb & Co., commission merchants. Wharf Street Haas & Rosenfeld, hosiery and dry goods, Wharf Street Haas, L. {Firm Haas & tiosenfeld.) Haggin, Dr. J. B., Government Street Hall, Richard, Chatham Street Hall, Ph. John, Fort Street Hamilton, Charles, Victoria Halcrow, Gideon, carpenter and builder, Government Street Hanson, J. C, carpenter, Government Street Handy, Jos. Bridge, corner Cook and View Streets Hardi, Dr. J. P., Yates Street, S side Harris & Co., Thos., butchers, Victoria, residence Broad St. Harrison & Layzell, painters, rear of Yates Street Hautier, Louis, manufacturer of syrups and bitters, Johnson Street, W side FIRST VICTORIA DIRECTORT. dt reet St. eet on Heaton, Geo. W. SherifiP, Vancouver I., office Sup. Court Ho. Ilelmcken, John Sebastian, Ashburton Lodge Henderson & Burnaby, (of London,) Wharf Street Herford, F. {W. F. "Herre.) Herkimer, Jacob, saddler, Yates Street, N side Harron, Thomas W., View Street Hibben k Carswell, stationdl-s, etc., Yates Street, S side Hicken, George, Victoria Market Hicks, Nathaniel Milbj, {S. Price REGULAR SALE DAYS— MONDAV and THURSDAY. ^~ P. M. BACKUS, TATt:S STREET, IN THE EL DOBADO, Will attend to Sales of Merchandise, Yessels and Real Estate. SALE DAYS — Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Real Estate for sale at private sale. n 40 yiCTORiA ADVERTISEMENTS. I Comer of Tates and Waddisg^n Streets, Bui^ MHiB wmmw hav. SOUPS— Mock Turtle, Clam Chowder, Ox Tail and Vegetable, every day. This Favorite Resort keeps constantly on hand a choice selection of French Brandies, English and Spanish Wines, Cliquot Champagne Wine, Catawba Wine, Sainsevain's Native California Wine, English Ale and Porter on draught and in bottles, together with a choice selection of all kinds of Liquors. Those thatare fond of a CHOICE HAVANA will do well to call. A choice selec tion of Scotch, Irish and Bourbon Whiskies always on hand to make Hot Punches ^g" Hot TOM and JKRRY every day, and a pleasant room to sit down and be bappy. CALL AND SEE. FIRST JBWLLKRY BSTABU8HMBNT IN VOEBERG &. STAPLES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CLOCKS, WATCIBS, JBWBUBM, Specta€l@8, Faacj Articles, Breastp&ois, Etc. N. B. — Particular atteDtion paid to the repair of Chronometers, Watches and Jewellery, at moderate prices. EDWARDS & FOX, [ Mr. Edwards formerly of Sacranic&to, CaL] Bathing, Siiaving, Hair Cutting and Dressing Tates Street, North side, opposite Stationers' Hall, THE MOST COMPLETE OF THE KIND IN VICTORIA, WITH EVERY CONVENIENCE AT COMMAND. Special attention is paid to the Dyeing oT Hair, Whiskers and Mustaches. VICTORIA ADVERTISEMENTS. 41 SILT SPRING UUm STORB, POST OFHCE AND NimSERT. « f n The subscriber will keep constaDtly on hand a choice Stock of FLOUR, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, ETC., Which will be sold CHEAP for CASH, or Exchanged for Country Produce. The Subscriber has also commenced a NURSERY ot FRUIT and ORNA- MENTAL TREES, tofjether with HEDGINCxS, ROSES, FLOWERS, Etc.. on his farm, at Salt Spring Island, where he hopes to be able to supply tho.se favoring him with orders, on the best of terms. J- BSO-O-. ZX £3 IV, Wholesale and Retail Clothing Emporinms, Comer of Waddington and Tates Streets, Johnson Street, South side, near Wharf Street, Keepg conntantly on hand and roceives by every ateamnr the nuMt complete nsfiortment of Fash- ionable ntid Siibstautial Wearing Apparel and Oentleinens' Fiiruiithing Articlea, consisting of Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts, CrartUs, India Rubber Goods, Boots, Shoes, (waterproof do), Hats, Caps, Ac., ALL AT THB LOWKST PRICES. CALIFORNIA BILLIARD AND REFRESHMENT South East oor. of Waddington and Johnson Sts. LELAIRE & ECKSTEIN, PROPRIETORS. This Establishment possesses the FINEST BILLIARD TABLES IN THE COLONY. 1 1 ^i^ OP THE FINEST BRANDS. 42 VICTORIA ADVERTISEMENTS. :, ''4)> U ii n g^' This ia the most fashionable resort in Victoria, for spendicg an evening in healthful exercise. loies, ]Li&q[tioP8 aad Gif aP8» ooastaoitly oa haadl. 3 BAY STREET, CORNER OF THE CHURCH RESERVE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in the finest Quality of Smoking and Chewing Tobacec, Pipes, Matches, FRUITS, CANDIES, PRESERVEl^, EGGS, ETC. YATES STREET, NORTH SIDE, Directly opposite the Baok, VIOTOI^IA, V. !■ ABRAHAJH LEWIS, DOMESTIC BUY CrOOBS, And Fancy Articles, OFFICE, Royal Hotel, Victoria, V. I. Is prepared to execute all orders in this line, and deliver the same at the cheapest rates, at the purchaser's residence. VICTORIA ADVERTISEMENTS. 43 J. S. DRUMMOND, r>S.A.Zj£]R IXT tmt% & SlnuiariJ, Yates Street, above Bayley's Hotel, 419 '^ m m % m "iWmW "II 1 '"liiii GOVERNMENT STREET, east side, near Yates Street, ESAFT & THICHE, PBOFSIETORS. Contractor, Builder aod UDdertaker, COR. OF GOVERNMENT AND BROUGHTON STREETS, DICKSON, CAMPBELL & CO., CORNER OF WHARF AND JOHNSON STREETS, H. N. DKKSON&CO., OF LONDON. 7 O ZX r^ TTV^ I=L I Ca-HTP . YATES STREET, VICTORIA, V. I., Is Prepared to furnish designs for all kinds of Public and Private Buildings. HIT Superintendence, Valuation and Measurement of the dlQoroDt desoriptious of Meohanicai Work connectbd with building. i^- Mi 'HI m -I *i I ii VICTORIA ADVERTISEMENTS. ■!'' AMIRICAN TiMPiRANCE HOTEL Y^TES STREET, OPPOSITE THE BANK OP BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. This Hotel offers the best accomniodation to the traveling commnnity as well as to permaDent residents. BOARD and LODGING ON THE MOST REASOxNABLE TERMS. ♦•♦ W. B. THOMAS & E. Z iului:^:^Ai D. J^COBI. '?, GOVERNMENT STREET, Between Yatei and Johnson Sts., THOSOISIIiio Vo Qo < •> » t Eeceives consignments by every shipment from California, consisting of Dry Goods, Blankets, Groceries, Provisions, ^— ^^■^■^^^— ^— ■ ■ ■■ ■ — ■ I M^^^—^ ■ !■ .I... I ■■ H I I , I ■ I , ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ I 11 H —^^^^^ Gr. Or. O^PRON, Blacksmith, Ship & Carriage Smith, la removing to hia new and cominodioua premiaes, on the South side of Tates Street, bet. Oovernmeiit and Broadway, Takea thia opportunitj of atating that he ia now prepared lo execute all deacriptiona of BL&GKSniTHS' WOBK. FOBGOIG AHD SHOEING. ALSO, THE CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIRING OF S5|ips* jailers, etc., Carriage %xh anh ®bs. h *l VICTORIA ADVERTISEMENTS. 46 % MAROHAND Jr. & CO., Yates St, third door above Macdonald & Go's Bank, ■ OF — MLB, ML¥EE & OEEB. Assays of every dascription promptly and faithfully made, and returns given within six hours in bars or coin, at the option of the depositor. Aime Marchand has been connected with the vfeW known Assay OfiBce of Harris & Marchand, in San Francisco, Sacramento and Marysville, Califoima, for the last four years, and during that time they have given general satisfaction to the public. "We guarantee the correctness of our Assays, and by permission refer to the the following well known Banking Houses and Express Offices in San Francisco : B. DAVIDSON, TALLANT & WILDB, PARROTT & 00. ABEL GUY, WELLS, FARGO i CO., FREEMAN & CO., SATHER & CHURCH. Also, by special pormission we refer to the BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA, in Victoria. ]Nd:ORKIS & CO., JOHNSON STREET, NEAR GOVERNMENT. ■^♦»- VTe would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Victoria and its vicinity to oigr choice seL' 'on of liroaries anb IroWsions, . ENGLISH JAMS, JELLIES and SAUCES, AEEOW^R®OT, OAT MMAL, lAELET, CAYENNE AND WHOLE & GROUND PEPPER, SPLIT PEAS, ENGLISH BROAD BEANS, PRP]STON & MERRILL'S AND DONNOLLEY'S Y ^AvST POWDERS, No. 1 FRESH BUTTER, IRISH BUTTER, CHICKENS ANP EGGS. Goods of the best quality received by every Steamer, FBESH. i^^ ■ 3? rt> 46 VICTORIA ADVERTISEMENTS. cy 9 Rd^o MR. G. I. WIGHT, NOTARY PUBLIC, for all Her Majesty's Territories, Colonies and Dominions. By Special Appointment from the Archbisliop of Canter- bury,aad duly filed in the Office of the Dean of Faculties, Doctors Common's London. i if I Importer and Wholesale Dealer in FINE ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMEEICAN JOHNSON STREET, OPPOSITE WHARF, "^JHO'SCDIEII^a Wq So ♦♦ They have in Store constantly, and for sale, the Choicest Brands of Fine ijiquors OLD TOM GIN, in Puncheons and Cases ; SCOTCH WHISKY, '' *[ " JAMAICA RUM, MARTELL, MARETT AND SAZERAC Port and Sherry Wines, OF THE MOST CELEBRATED BRAIfDS. CLARET WINES, IN CASKS AND CASES, California Wines, Red, White & Angelica, SPABKUWG GftUFOaWIA CHAaiPAGWE, CHOICE OLD BOURBON WHISKY, CHOICE OLD MONONGAHELA WHISKY, And every description of Case Oooda in use by the trade aud dealers generally. VICTORIA ADVERTISEMENTS. 47 Bank of British Nortli Ameriea, ESTABLISHED 1836. Incorporated by Royal Charter in 1840. - - J3X,000,000. HiNRT BARNWELt, Esq. William R. Chapman, Esq. Alsx. Qillbspie, Esq. Tnos. II. Brooking, Esq. James John Cummins, Esq. Sir. A. I'ellet Oreen, R.N. Robert Carter, Esq. John Blosam Elin. Esq. Francis Le Breton, Esq. William (^uapman, Esq. Oliver Farreb, Esq, John Rankinq, Esq. SECRETARY, CHARLES M'NAB, Esq. BANKERS The Bank of England, Messrs. GLYN, MILLS & 00. Z2sta.l3llflilxxia.ezi.tfli ±xx tlxe O<3loxxlefli. General Manager, THOMAS PATON, Esq. QUEBEC, Cariada. KINGSTON, Canada. DUNDAS, Canada, ST. JOHN, New Brunswick. MONTREAL, do TORONTO, do BRANTFORD.do HAUFAX,NovaScotia,aud OTTOWA, do HAMILTON, do LONDON, do VICTORIA, V. I. Agents in New York : R. C. F£R6US0N, F. H. GRAIN, & C. F. S)1ITH, 29 "WrZZAXjZJS^^/t. SXREBT. Yates Street, three doors below Government, North Side* GOLD DUST AND BI LLS OF EXCH ANGE PURCHASED. DRAFTS ISSUED ON Iiondon, New York, S&n Francisco, Canada, New Brunswick^ Nova Scotia And on the Branches of the PROVINCIAL BANK OF IRELAND, and the NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND. OFFIOB HOURS— 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. SATURDAYS— 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. F. ■^^_ TVOOI>, Manager. O. J. PID^^ELL & CO., FUEIITUEH BEALEES, HAVE just received a large invoice of assorted Furniture of the latest fashionsi consisting in part of common Dining, Rocking and Library Chairs, Bedsteads' Bedding, Bedroom Sets, Sofas, Center Tables, Ladies' Work Tables, etc., etc., all o^ which will be sold at the LOWEST CASH PRICES, The Latest Fashion for Gents' Garments is Good Goods & Good Workmanshin. -A.. J". ^ 1=1. XT r^ 3M , Yates Street, next to Wells, Fargo & Co's Express Office. Parties furnishing their own materials can have their Garments Cut and Made at reasonable prices. English and French Cloth, Cassimeres, Vestiugs, and Tailors' Trimmings o Superior Quality always on hand. 4B VICTORIA ADVERTISEMENTS. V. i « ■ » • > The undersignsd, having taken the store lately occupied by N. Treeweek & Co., oa OFFERS FOR SALE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS, SHOES, BLANKETS, PERFUMERY, YANKEE NOTIONS, CUTLERY, ALSO A General assortment of other Goods, SUITABLE FOR THE INDIAN TRADE, ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD Having been long engaged in this line of business, they have made such selections as will suit this market, and solicit their old customers, as well as new ones, to give them a call before purchasing elsewhere. KOSHLAND & BRO. WHARF STREET, NEAR VIEW, Kaindler's Wharf, 1 J <% 4IL<4 ^*¥- N MERCHAWT, {^^ Importer of and Dealer in tbe Best Brands of 1I|IIO^««Mj(i/p ... .j^L^itv^*.-;*^. VICTORIA ADVERTISEMENTS. 49 / WELL89 FARGO & CO., [ORGANIZED MAY 1862. CAPITAL, $600,000.] SEND EXPRESS BY EVERY STEAMER IN charge of regular Meflsengors, to Oregon and Washington Territories and San Fran<;i8co, there connecting with our interior Express to all parts of California, and all ports of the United Statea and Canadas, via I'anama, Ti-huaiitepeo and Southern Overland Routes. Unsurpassed facilities for dispatching Freight and Packages to all parts of Europe. Shipments direct from England, via Southamptoujind Aspinwall. Treasure shipped and insured at lowest rates. Packages and letters received up to latest hour. Checks on our office in San Franciica Exchange on all the principal cities in the United States and Canada. Also, on UNION BANK LONDON, and ROYAL BANK, DUBUN, Receive Deposits, general and special ; Buy Gold Dust, Land Warrants, Treasury Warrants, Bills on London and Certificates on San Francisco Banks; Advances made on Gold Dnst. Purchase Goods of every description ; Execute Commissiona of all kinds, and make Coilectiona at any point in the United States, Canada or Europe. OFFICE — Yates Street, Bet. Wharf and Government. O. C. FENDEBGAST, Agent. Yates Street, below Wells, Pargo & Go's Express. ♦♦ 0. HUSTON, begs to inform the Inhabitants of this Colony and British Columbia, that he Manufactures all kinds of flEE MMS, Rifles, Guns, Pistols, Pocket Pistols, &c. &c. Constantly on hand and for sale all kinds of Ammunition ; Powder of the best quality, Shot and Balls oi every description, and Percussion Caps. N. B. — Arms of all kinds repaired, Cutlery for Sale, Grinding and Sharpening. Groceries and Provisions at Wiiolesale and RetaU. T?. X> JEZE33L. /l.INr, Comer of Yates and Oovernment Streets, Sespectfully calls the attention of the citizens of Victoria and its Ticinity to the choice selection of §rocmts, ^robisi0ns, Crcrfierg anb %\m-WMt, Which he now offers to the public at the Most Reasonable Prices, For Cash. Knglish Biscuit, in lO-lb tins; English Sauces, Jams, and Jellies; Mustard, Vinegar, Pickles, Pie Fruit, and Potted Beef and Ham, put up by Beatty A Co., London. Black and Green Teas ; Crushed Sugar, in half barrels; Carolina and China Rice; Boston Syrup; Sandwich Island Mo- lasaoa; Golden Gate Mill Flour; Extra Clear Pork, in half barrels; No. 1, China Sugar ; Sandwich Island Sugar, in half barrel« ; Extra Clear Bacon ; Rio and Java Coffee, whole and ground ; Ada- mantine Indies; Lamp Oil ; Natural Leaf and Peach brand Tobacco; Fresh Com Meal; Buck- wheat Flour; 60-B> sacksChili Beans. Constantly receiving by every Steamer from California and Oregon supplies of FRESH BUTTER AND CHEESE. I ' '4: h 50 VICTORIA ADVERTISEMENTS. 11 y) LANG-LEY* BROS., YATES STREET, TIIt®^©JRttA* T* tt* WHOIiESAIiB AND RETAIL AND DEALERS IN >9 WAAWW«l A*i««Af««, Orders promptly execated at San Francisco Wholesale Rates. « • >• » C. & A. J. LANGLEY, -WHOLES ALB DEALEBS IN- Commercial Street, GOVERNMENT STREET, EAST SIDE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Bar Iron and Steel, I T^ ^ nr :bi/il €> va- Or la xi.-s', STOVES AND TINWARE, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Glass and Crockery Ware, Wood and Willow Ware, Etc., Begs to inform the public that he has the largest assortmeut of the above articles on this Island which he offers for sale at the Lowest Rates. MR. E. MALLAIVDAIIVE, OFFICE— broad STREET, NEAR TATES, VICTORIA, V. L lilH r-'^ i;:il'' VICTORIA ADVERTISEMENTS. 61 YATE8 STREET, opposite. Macdonald & Co's Bank, IMPORTER, and WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALER IN UiUiiS 3>TO"Wr OFFER FOU BJLX^Ti THE FOLLOWING CHOICE BRANDS: 9 10 Fimoheons Scotch Whisky, 10 " Jamaica Rum, 10 " Swain & Boord's Old Tom Qin, Ifi pipes Holland Oin, 16 % casks Sazarac Cognac, 10 " « J. Kobins' Cognac, 10 " « Martoll Cognac, 16 " « Selgnetto Cognac, 25 bbls. Bourbon Whisky, 60 bbls Alcohol, 60 casks American Brandy, 26 hlida AlHup & Son's Burton Ale, 60 bbls Oregon Cider, 150 cases S. & B. Old Tom, 300 cases London Bock Qognao Brandy, 20 cases London Club House Oln, 60 " Wolfe's Schnapps, 100 oases V. H. & Co., Anchor Holland Oin, 60 cases Absinthe Suisse, 60 " Vermouth Kivoire, 50 " Scotch Whisky, Uob't Thin, 150 cases Claret Wine, 60 " John Durnnd. Ilaut Sauteme, 10 bbls D. Gordon Slierry Win* 10 « Crown Port Wine, 25 bask's Heidsick Champagne, 10 " Heidsick Chiimpagne, Pints. 25 casts Rosenbanm's Bitters, 26 " Hostetter's Bitters. 15 " T.'rncr's Forest Wine Bitters, 25 " BoK»r's Bitters, 60 « Gingbr Wine, 150 Cases Turner's Assorted Syrups, 100 Casks Byass* Porter, 4 doz each, 50 Casks Bass' Ale, four dozen each. soxjS -A-oeitx fq-r tub VICTORIA. BIlE"V\rEIlY, ta^Orders from any part of the country punctually attended tcJgU Received in Bond by late arrivals a few invoices of fine Wines and Brandies. Martell Cognac, Sazerac Oognac, Bontelleau Oognao, Champagne, Maras- cino, HoBtetter Bitters, Boniot Cognao, 1861, Seigr ?tte Cognac, Jules Bobin Cognao, Curaooa, Anisette, Fort 'Wine, Sherry Wine, of the best quality ; Also 100 cases of Marretti's Ijondon Cider. REFITTED AND IMPROVED. ^y-- ; ' The above Restaurant, on Government Street, between Yates and Johnson Sts., having been thoroughly refitted, is now prepared to supply the wants of its old customers, and such new ones as may be disposed to give it a trial. The table is always supplied \ri*h every delicacy in season, together with all the substantial requisites for a good living. g^" Excellent Cigars always on hand. € m VICTORIA ADVERTISEMENTS. i \Vi' BEiD & McDonald, — AND — iv m- 9 WHARF STREET, CORNER OF VIEW STREET, Va^tt^JBaAj V. I. WM. BURLINGTON SMITH, Importer and Sealer in FOBEION and D0ME8TI0 GROCERIES, PR07ISI0HS, ETC Government Street, near Yates, ¥ 0©T©I^O^, ¥■ Do By permission, refers to Rev. Mr. E. Cridoe, and Thos. Bridges, Esq., F. R. L. S. GEOBaZI RISELT, EOSE COTT JlI&E MAKHET, WHARF STBEET, FOOT OF YATES STBEET. The undersigned begs to inform the residenta of VICTORIA that he has eatablised the aboTO Marliet, where he intends to supply the BKST BEEF, MUTTON, PORK, etc., at the Lowest Prices, And he trusts to the community for a liberal share of their patronage. 49" Superior CORNED BEEF, PORK, SAUSAGES, and fresh Vegetables constantly on hand. SELIM FRANKLIN & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, "5rA.TBS STItBET, "VICTOS.I-A.- tOvmt LOTS in Victoria and Eaquimalt, and Farming Iiands disposed of at PubUo and Private Bale. Surreys, Plans, Deeds, Mortgages and Agreements, prepared by competent parties attached to the OfBce. Merchandise, Household Furniture, Ac, disposed of. Advances made on Consignments. Oolc3. JOvumt 3E>xuroli.A.«ecl.- §i'l OPPIOIAL LIST FOR VANCOUVER'S ISLAND AND COLONY, As Beoeived from the Colonial Secretary. . , T Governor — James Douglas, Companion of the Most Honora- ble Order of the Bath, Governor and Commander-in- Chief of Vancouver's Island and its dependencies, and Vice* Admiral of the same. Legislative CbMnci^Donald Fraaer, Esq., John Work, Esq., Eoderick Finlayson, Esq. ; Clerk, Kev. Edward Cridge. House of Assembly — .John Sebastian Helmeken, Esq., Speaker. • ^ Pemberton, Esq.,J. W. McKay, Esq., Jos. Despard A. Geo. Skinner, Esq., 0. Stewart, Esq., James Yates, .; Esq.; Clerk of the House, Jos. Porter. Esq. The terms of the above ofl&cers and members expired Dec. 81st, 1859. Judge of Supreme Cowrt— David Cameron, Esq., Belmont Ho., Esquimau ; Registrar, Thos. G. Williams. Acting Colonial Secretary — W. A. G. Young, Esq., Rose Bank, Esquimau I Chief Clerk, Philip Nind, Esq. ; Clerk and Accountant, Joaeph Porter, Esq. Acting TVecwwrer— Capt. W. DriscoU Gossett, R. E., Victoria. Acting Attorney General-^GeoTge Hunter Car^y, Esq. Chmmissioner of Police-^A\ig\xat\i» Pemberton, Esq.; Superin* tendent, Mr. John Bayley. Acting Postmaster (?tfnera^— Capt. W. D. Gossett; Deputy, at present vacant. High Sheriff'-^Qeo. W. Heaton, Esq. ; Deputy, temporarily va- cant. ■(■■; mi ' ct w 4' '■It 64 |first victoria directory. Land and Works Department — Colonial Surveyor, Joseph Des- pard Pemberton, Esq. Assistant Colonial Surveyor, Benj. B. Pearsc, Esq. Draughtsmen, Hermann Otto Tiedemann, Oliver Wells. Justices of the Peace — Hon. Matthew B. Begbie, Hon. David Cameron, Langford, Esq., Augustus Pemberton, Esq., Jeremiah Nagle, Esq., Chartres Brew, Esq. Harbor Master — Jeremiah Nagle, Esq. ; Clerk, Sam. Bigham. r'ii PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS AND COMPANIES. Hospital^ James Bay — Under supervision of Eev. E. Cridge. Christ Church, Episcopalian — Rev. Edward Cridge incumbent, the parsonage. Church of England — Services are carried on temporarily in the Police Barracks ; Rev. E. Dundas. Eoman Catholic Church, Humboldt Street — Bishop Demers ; Rev. Ch. Varry, incumbent ; Jos. Michaud, Godefroi Thi- baudeau, Friars, C. V. Wesley an Church — Temporarily in the Court House ; Rev. Dr. Evans, residence Broad Street. Congregational Mission — Assembly Hall ; Rev. W. F. Clark, residence Johnson Street ; Rev. McFie, Eldorado Sa- loon, Yates Street. Nunnery — Sisters of St. Ann. Eudson^s Bay Company — In Vancouver, offices at Fort Victoria. Director, Alex. G. Dallas, Esq., residence Government St. Chief Factors, John Work, Esq., Dr. Tolmie, Rod. Finlay- son, Esq. Clerks, Messrs. Charles Clifford, S. Beattie, Robert Jesse, Richard Gollege, Thorne. Bank of British North America — Established 1836; capital £1,000,000; Victoria Branch, Yates Street. Manager, Fred. Whatley Wood, residence Labouchere Street. Ac- countant, Alex. Watson, residence the Bank. Teller, E. M. Jackson, Pandora Street. Messenger, A. Wilson. Hook and Ladder Company. FIRST VICTORIA DIRECTORY. 68 Wells, Fargo Bournaparte, up that to the divide between Canal and Fraser, then along divide to Fort Alexander.) Hat River from Hope, via Cayoosh 179 miles. First crossing of Bournaparte 8 " Green Luke "''» " ' Second crossing of Bournaparte i3 " , Fort Corrall 18 " ' Bridge 25 " Ten Mile Lake 17 " Good Camp Ground 12 " , Big Creek 45 " Williams' Ranch 17 " Twenty-five Mile Creek 12 " Fifteen Mile Creek 10 " Fort Alexander 15 " 383 miles. Fort Alexander is situated on the Fraser about thirty miles below its junction with "Cana^." is m The Publishers wish to express their thanks to the Editor of the *^ British Oohnist" for the above reliable and useful inform- ation. .^ / '% ...... ;,«-..' !; M LIST OF VOTEKS. For Lake District. Begbie Matthew B., no fixed residence, freehold, Beaver Lake, Lake District. Brown William Henry Joseph, H. M. S. Plumper, freehold Lake District. Ball George, Victoria, freehold, Lake District. Gary George Hunter, Victoria District, freehold. Lake District. Crergie Thomas, Mount Seymour, freehold, Lake District. Caselton Eichard, Lake District, 25 acres. Lake District. Cormack William Eppes, Victoria, freehold of 61 acres, Lake District. Crease Henry P. Pellew, Victoria, freehold. Lake District. Cheeseraan Kichard, Hill Farm, freehold. Lake District Dodd Charles, Victoria, freehold, Lake District. Dean George, ) Vale Villa ¥&im, owners of 150 acres, Lake Dean James, f District. Dallas Alexander Grant, Victoria, freehold, Lake District. Farquahar James, Nanaimo, above 20 acres freehold. Lake District. Foster George, Constance Farm, 200 acres, freehold. Lake Dis- trict, 'i Greenwood George, Glenfawn Farm, 200 acres, freehold. Lake DistnVt Golledgt .ard. Fort Victoria, freehold. Lake District. Hillard w liliam, Henly Fanr^ 90 acres, freehold. Lake Dis- trict. Lewis Herbert, steamer Beaver, freehold. Lake District. McKenzie Kenneth, Craig Flower Farm, rental of over £12, Lake District Porter Robert, Aden Farm, 150 acres, freehold, Lake District. Pike William, Spring Bottom, 45 acres, freehold. Lake Dis- trict. Power Robert, Victoria, 88 acres, freehold. Lake District Peers Henry, Newsham, Cjlquitz Farm, 300 acres freehold, Lake District. Rickets San . f , ^edar Mountain Farm, 85 acres freehold, Lake Distri «. I' 66 FIRST VIOTORIA DIRKOTORT. I' ' I >< Bowland Matthais, Stratbeny Farm, 600 acres, freehold. Lake District. Smith Richard, Lake District, 20 acres freehold, Lake District Stevens John, Lake District, 20 acres, freehold. Lake District. Sldnner Thomas Jones, Constance Farm, freehold, Lake Dis« trict. Treweek Nicholas, Victoria, oyer 20 acres, freehold, Lake Dis- trict Tod John, Oak Bay, 160 acres, freehold, Lake District Thain James Nelson, Victoria, 117 acres, freehold. Williams Williams, N. Dairy Farm, aver 20 acres, freehold, Lake District Wood Charles Bedin^eld, no fixed residence, 78 acres, free- hold. Lake District Williams John, N. Dairy Farm, over 20 acres, freehold. Lake District Williams John, Lake District, 25 acres freehold, Lake District Williams Edvtrard, Lake District, 25 acres fireehold, Lake Dis- trict tli For the District of Saanich. Anderson Alexander Caulfield, Victoria, 20 acres freehold, north Saanich. Bull John Augustus, no fixed residence, 400 acres freehold, Saanich District Coles John, Coles Harbor, 50 acres freehold, north Saanich. Deck George, Swan Place, 200 acres freehold, south Saanich. Doane Joseph Homer, Victoria, 400 acres freehold, Saanich District Franklin Selim, Victoria, 100 acres freehold, north Saanich. Foster George, Constance Farm, 20 acres freehold. Saanich District. Green Edward, Victoria, 146 acres freehold, Saanich District Helmeken John Sebastian, Victoria, more than 200 acres free- hold, north Saanich. Lidgate Duncan, 6th section east Saanich, freehold, Saanich District McPhail Augers, Bay Farm, 177 acres freehold, south Saanich. McDonald Wm John, Victoria, 200 acres freehold, Saanich. Morrell Leon, Victoria county, over 20 acres freehold, Saanich District Mayne Bichard Charles, Esquimalt, 125 acres freehold, north Saanich. Maine Alexander Findlay, Victoria, freehold, Saanich District Mowat William Alexander, Clifton Cottage, freehold, Saanich District m YICTORIA ADYERTIBEMBNTB. 67 Beid James Murray, Yictoria, 60 acres freehold, Saanich Dii* trict. Bichardson George, Yictoria, 800 acres freehold, Saanich Dis- trict Simpson Henry, Stream Farm, 800 freehold, Saanich District. Thomson William, District. Bonne Bon, 200 acres freehold, Saanich Thain James Nealson, Victoria, 100 acres freehold, north Saa- nich. ;■? Coo Coo: Of Esquimalt and Metohosin County District. rr James, Thetis Cottage, 64 acres freehold, Esc^uimalt. George, Mint Valley, 200 acres freehold, Esquimalt Dis- trict. Duncan James, Victoria, saw mill, value £600, Metchosin Dis- trict. Dartnell George, Albert Head, 70 acres freehold, Esquimalt District. Dodd Charles, Victoria, freehold, value £500, Esquimalt Dis- trict. Doane Joseph Homer, Victoria, freehold, value not less than £50, Esquimalt District. Dallas Alexander Grant, Victoria, freehold, value greater than £50, Metchosin District. Franklin Selim, Victoria, 44 acres freehold, Esquimalt District. Flewin Thomas, Woodside Farm, 28 acress freehold, Esqui- malt District. Francis Matthew, Daingrove Farm, 67 acres freehold, Esqui- malt District. Foster George, Constance Farm, rental over £12, Esquimalt District. Gray Joseph, Bocky Point, rental over £80, Metchosin Dis- trict. Gourerie James, on the property^ above 20 acres, freehold, Es- quimalt District. Green Edward, Victoria, freehold exceeding in value £50, Es- quimalt District Greig John, on the property, freehold, value greater than £50, Mount Seymour. GoUege Eichard, Fort Victoria, above 20 acres, freehold, Es- quimalt District Hunt William, Albert Head, 70 acres, Esquimalt District Harris Thomas, Victoria, value over £50, Esquimalt District Helmckin John Sebastian, Victoria, freehold of greater value than £50, Esquimalt District. H:'l' AK • 4.1 I I 68 I FIRST VICTORIA DIRECTORY. • hi Kittson Edwin, McNeil's Farm, 20 acres freehold, Esquimalt District. Langford Edward Edwards, Colwood, Esquimalt, one-third share in a farm, 20 acres of which are cleared, Esquimalt District. Laughton Thomas, Victoria, freehold of greater value than £50, Metchosin District. McKenzie Kenneth, Craig Flower Farm, over one-fourth the profits of Craig Flower Farm, Esquimalt District. Munro Alexander, Dallas Park, 20 acres freehold, Metchosin District. McGregor John, Metchosin, 181 acres, freehold, Metchosin Dis* trict. Montgomery Joseph, Esquimalt, rental, value greater than £12, Esquimalt District. McKenzie George, on the premises, above £20 of freehold, Es- quimalt District. Nagle Jeremiah, Victoria, freehold, value greater than £60, Esquimalt District. OUis John B., no fixed residence, freehold, Esquimalt District. Pearse Benjamin W., Victoria, freehold land on the ofl&cial map Esquimalt District. Porter James, Esquimalt, freehold, value £200, Esquimalt District. Parker John, Victoria, freehold, above 20 acres, Metchosin District. Pais Henry, no fixed residence, 20 acres, freehold, Esquimalt District. Parsons William Eichard, freehold, value over £60, Esquimalt District, Bhodes Henry, Victoria, lot on official map, Esquimalt Dis- trict. Boseman E., Albert Head, 30 acres freehold, Esquimalt Dis- trict. Bowland Matthais, Strawberry Vale Farm, rental of £80, Es« quimalt District. Bussell John, Springfield House, freehold, Esquimalt District. Beid William, V ictoria, freehold of 20 acres, Esquimalt Dis- trict. Skinner Thomas Jones, Constance Farm, occupant of Constance Farm, Esquimalt District. Simpson Jonathan, Colwood, 120 acres, freehold, Esquimalt District. Stamp Edmund, Victoria, freehold exceeding in value £60, Es- quimalt District, Treeweek Nicholas, Victoria, 20 acres, freehold, Metchosin Dis- trict FIRST VIOTORIA DIRECTORT. 69 Trutch John, Victoria, freehold exceeding in value, £50, Es- quimau District. Trutch Joseph Willianij Victoiia, freehold exceeding £60 in value, Esquimau District. Vine Edward, Pedder Inlet, freehold of greater extent than 20 acres, Metchosin District. "Wallace Peter William, H. M. S. Satellite, 100 acres freehold Esquimau District. Wilson James, on the property, above 20 acres freehold, Es- quimau District. Weir Bobert, Metchosin, 200 acres freehold, Metchosin Dis- trict. Weir William, Metchosin, 86 acres freehold, Metchosin Dis- trict. Weir Hugh F., Metchosin, 86 acres freehold, Metchosin Dis- trict. Weir John, Metchosin, 86 acres freehold, Metchosin District. Williams Charles, Mint Valley Farm, 200 acres freehold, Es- quimau District. Yates James, Craigie Lee Farm, 20 acres freehold, Esquimalt District. Yeo Gerald, Esquimalt, freehold exceeding in value £50, Es- quimau District. For Esquimalt Town District. Bumaby Robert, Wharf Street Victoria, freehold, land exceed- ding in value £50, Esquimalt. Creighton George, View Street, one half acre lot, value £50, Es- quimalt Town. Carswell James, Yates Street, freehold, lots value £500, Esqui- malt Town. Criddle John, Griddle Cottage, town lots and houses, value over £100, Esquimalt Town. Crease Henry P. Pellew, Government Street, Victoria, estate of freehold, value £50, Esquimalt Town. Carroll John, Yates Street, house and land, value £400, Esqui- malt Town. * Cochrane John James, freehold property, value £100, Esqui- mau Town. Davies Lewis, Esquimalt, Hotel Royal Oak, Wharf Street, Es-' quimalt. Finlayson Roderick, Rock Bay, freehold land, value £100, Es- quimalt Town. Gossett William DriscoU, Victoria, freehold, value above £50, Esquimalt. 70 FIRST VICTORIA DIRECTORY. • li Howard John Thomas, Esquimalt, freehold in houses and lota valu . i£400, Esquimalt. Hawkins George Frederick, Esquimalt, real estate, Esquimalt Town. Hill John, no fixed place, freehold land, value not less thaii £300, Esquimalt Town District. Helmcken John Sebastian, Arbutus Lodge, estate of freehold, value above £60, Esquimalt. Langley Alfred John, Yates street, interest in 7 tow^ lots, val- ue £200, Esquimalt Town. Mcore James, Yates Street, town lot, value £80, Wlarf Street Esquimalt Millington William, Esquimalt, bricklayer, Wharf 3lreet, Es- quimalt. Paii>.er John, Wharf Street, Esquimalt, liouse and lot, Esqui- malt Town. Richards George Henry, Esquimalt Cottage, freehold estate, value £50, Esquimalt Town Distiict. Rothwell William, Wharf Street, Esquimalt, freehold land, value £400, Esquimalt Tov;u. Bowland Matthais, Strawberry Valley Farm, 60 farm lota and house, Esquimalt Town. Smith John, Esquimalt, freehold estate, value £8,000, Esqui- malt Town, Selleck William, Esquimalt, houses and lots, value £500, Es- quimalt Town. Smith Moses Boo, Esquimalt, houses and lots. Esquimalt Town. Telfer William, Esquimalt Town, householder, rent not lesa than £25 per annum, Esquimalt. Trounce Thomas, Taylor ana Rae Street, estate of freehold, value £20, Esquimalt Town. Tolmie William Eraser, Hillside, freehold, value above £60, Naval Hospital, Esquimalt. Yates James, Cragie Lee Farm, half suburban lota and houses, Esquimalt Town District. 0. VB&BTBKEN, Carpenter, Contraetor assd Builder, Cor. Blanohard and Kane Sts., near the Church, 1% Prepared to Contract for, or raperintend the erection of Brick Bntldlnn, Vnune OottagM^ Wood and Brick Are-proof Btorea, Dwelling!, etc., oil in the belt style and .architecture, in the cheapeit and best workmanlike manner. A loug experience in Europe and the United States, and a perfect knowledge of bis profeMloB Wc a guarantee that any work entrusted to him shall be aatisfactoriljr executed. Plans Drawings and BpaclAcaUsas made in every style, at the shortsst notica. W\ .:ir ' VICTORIA ADVERTISEMENTS. Stove, Tin & Sheet Iron Manufactory WHOLESALE AND RKTAIL DKALER IN YATES STREET, NEAR WHARF, VICTORIA, V .1. YATES STREET opposite Stationers* HaU, VICTOHIA. BSI IIOOBI & eLOTHHd ITOEI, HOSIERY, AND GENTLEMENS' FURNISHING GOODS, LADIES* AND CHILDBENS* BOOTS AND SHOES. PIONEER BUNERAL WATER WOBES, HUMBOLT STREET, SOUTH SIDE. The Proprietors of this eatablishment are now prepared to supply their castomers witJi Soda Water, Sarsaparilk and Mineral Waters, OF TiPBi 91I9T QUAIilTT. Orders firom Washington Territory or British Columbia promptly attended to. PHILLIPS «c CO. Broad Street, near comer of Yates St, Victoria, V. I. WW 08SIGNS, ANDJWOBKING DRAWINGS — — POR AU. XtinM OP—' BUILDINGS AND SUPERINTENDANCE. XTXS SCj£LX77ZSI LIOmSID BK&UM IN- Syrups, Cordials and Liquors of all kinds, GOLORINE and all descriptions of BITTERS, Johnson Street, north side, near the Bayine, Viotoria, V. I. ii 72 VICTORIA ADVERTISEMENTS. Sip I I; I > A- Ih' I. OFFICE ON YATES STREET, SELL CHECKS AT SICHT ON TALLANT AND WILDE, BANKERS, at San Francisco, AT PAR. »■% Fnrniih Bills of Excbange in roma to suit, and at current rates, on New York and London. Fay Hiffhest Frioes for Gold Duat. Make Advances on Gold Dust for Assay or Coinage in San Franeisco. Purchase Navy Bills and Bills on London. ■ .1 MARSHALL, SCOTT & CO., PROPRIETORS, OFFER THK CHOICEST AT THE STEAMBOAT WHABF, NEW WESTMINSTER, BRITISH COLUMBIA. FRANQOIS FA.BRE. "VrJ^T^DX^TOrTO^T jAJUZj'Emr, WEST SIDE. J?IEAI.S( AT FirTY CEIVTS. N. B. The Best the Market affords. Waddington Alley, West side opposite the Bowling Saloon. A FULL. ASSORTMENT OF cs^ ss^ c£> csa OS ui^ £2 oa 03 ]SrE:^V\rs DEPOT, Yates street, bet. Wharf and Government Sts. -, " *» . . Books, Stationery, and a Girculatlas Library^ A large assortment of English, American, French, German and Spanish Newspapers, at Wholesale and Retail. ,i '.4.- I <:: Mfai PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS OF VANCOUVER ISLAND I FOU I860.* GOVERNOR. James Douglas, C. B., Governor and Commander-in' Chiefs and Vice Admiral. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. His Excellency the Governor; the Hon. John Work, H. B. C. ; the Hon. Koderick Finlayson, H. B. C. ; the Hon. Da- vid Cameron, Judge ; the Hon. Donald Fraser. CferA— The Kev. E. Cridge. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Members for Esquimalt District — J. S. Helmcken, M. D., H. B. C. ; Capt. Cooper, Harbor Master, B. C. Town — Capt. J. Gordon. Victoria District — J. Tolmie, M. D., H. B. C. ; A. D. Wad- dington; H. P. P. Crease, Barrister at Law. Town — G. H. Cary, Attorney-General of British Columbia ; Selim Franklin. JSaanich District — C. Coles. * Nanaimo District — A. R. Green. Lake District — Major Foster. , ,. Salt Spring District — Jos. J. Southgate. Metchosin District — J. McDonald. Speaker — not appointed. Clerk — not appointed. ECCLESL^STICAL. The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of British Columbia and Vancouver Island — George Hills, D. D. Incumbents — The Rev. E. Cridge, Victoria; The Rev. R. Dundas, M. A., Esquimalt; The Rev. R. Dawson, Craig Flower. * since the fbregoing pages were in press, we were kindly &Tored witli the above OfBcial List for th« year 1860. The List of Officers precediDg this one were the incumbents for 1850, and whose terms expired December 31st of last ycMur. 6 m k/ ,:. Gosset, R. E., F. R. S. E., Treasurer, salary £500 res. Vancouver Island. Clerks— J. Cooper, £800; R. Ker, £240; F. Wilkinson, £250 ; J. Grahame, £200 ; all residing at Vancouver Island. MINT. Under Capt. W. D. Gosset. ' Chief Assayer, F. E. Claudet. Ass't Assayer, Befiner^ C, Bacon. AssH Bejiner, — Bonsfield. Hitchcock. LANDS AND WORKS DEPARTMENT. Col. R. C. Moody, R. E., Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works ; res. N. Westminster ; sal. £1200, servants and rations. Assistant Officers — Capt. J. Grant, R. E., £350; Capt. R. Parsons, R.E., £350; Capt. J. Juard, R.E., £350; Capt., A. A. Lemprere, R.E. £250 ; Lieut. R. Palmer, R.E., £250. Surgeon, Seddell, M. D., £250. The above officers reside at New Westminster and are fur- nished servants and rations in addition to salary. For addi- tional military pay and allowances, see " Military Dep't." About 150 Military Artisans. : ( ": :; , J ■ * FIRST VICTORIA DIRECTORY. 77 CUSTOMS. Collector, W. Haraley, salary £400. Clerks — W. H. McCrea; J. V. Woolsey ; salary £200. Bevenue Officers, Wylde, £200; Dondersey, £200 and rations. Eesidence at New Westminster. POLICE. Chartres Brew, J. P., Commissioner of Police, res. Vancouver Island ; salary £500. COLONIAL COMMISSARIAT. Capt. "W. D. Gosset, R. E., F. R. S. E. (Acting) Colonial Com- missary; no salary ; rations. Chrk, R. Holmes ; salary £180. POST OFFICE. Capt. W. D. Gosset, R. B., F. R. S. E., (Acting) Postmaster- General; no salary. Residence at Yancouver Island. Postmasters, (Acting) — J. Holbrook, res. New Westminster ; no salary. J. B Gaggin, res. Douglas ; paid as J. P. J. O'Reil- ly, res. Hope ; paid as J. P. G. Haines, res. Yale ; paid as Constable. — Wynard, res. Langley ; no salary. HARBOR MASTER'S DEPARTMENT. Capt. J. Cooper, M. L. A., Vancouver Island, Harbor Master for B, C. ; res. Esquimalt ; salary £400. HI ! W If. ! i' ADDENDA OF NAMES. -, registrar of Supreme Court, B. C, Government Burkley, - Building. Cooper, J., Harbor Master, Esquimalt. Cooper, John, Chief Clerk Treasury, Government Street. Corbinere, Marc. Hills, George, Lord Bishop, Fort Street. Koshland, N. & Co. formerly Treweek & Co. Yates Street. Lewis, A. dry goods dealer, Royal Hotel, Wharf Street. Nind, Philip, Chief Clerk in Colonial Secretary's office. Fort Street. Sutro, A., cigars, etc., Corner Yates and Wharf Street. Sutro, . (( (( i( t( ft i 78 VICTORIA ADVERTISEMENTS. ^ Wi .1. SPORBORG & GO. IMFOBTEBS AND JOBBEBS IS Dry Goods, Clothii^;, Boots and Shoes. Receive by every sailing Vessel and Steamer, and keep constantly on hand a large supply of Golden Age Flour Golden Gate *' Self Rising «' BACON. BEANS, TEA, COFFEE, BUTTER, CHEESE, DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, g^"3 ^'i : IaHJ i I'^SiSL HMBWIffJdiWifiMi WHARF STREET, FOOT OP YATES. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FOR SALE, Hhds SALTS' SUPERIOR BURTON ALE, Hhds YOUNGER'S SUPERIOR EDINBURG ALE, J. W. BRIDGES & SON'S BOTTLED PORTER, TRUMAN, HAMBURG & CO'S BOTTLED PORTER, YOUNGER'S BOTTLED ALE, IN STONE JUGS ; Cases, 1 dozen each, Sir Robert Burnett's Old Tom. 1 " " Holland Gin, 1 " " Scotch Whisky, 1 " " Duff Gordon Sherry Wine. Pipes Holland Gin, Puncheons Scotch Whisky, Puncheons Jamaica Rum, 1-8 casks Brandy, pale and dark, 1-8 casks Sherry and Port Wines, ETC, ETO-, EXO- THOMAS FATTRICK & CO. Corner of Johason and Government Streets, Victoria, Y. I. u (( (i i\ ■^ VICTORIA ADVERTISEMENTS. 79 1 GEO. T. SEYMOUR. Victoria. OTIS J. PIBRCG, San Froncisco. PIERCE & SEYMOUR, North West corner Yates and Douglas StreetSi VICTORIA, V. I. Jfurniturt f talers, anb ^^bbinj Panufatturtrs, Are in regular receipt of Rssortcd Furniture of RubHtantial quality, wliich tliey otTer at Reasonable Rates ; in Part consisting of: BEDSTEADS OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES. CHAIRS— Cane and Wood Seats of erory stylo; olso, Mahogany, Hair, Cloth and Offlce Chairs MIBRORS— In Qilt and Mahogany Frames, assorted sizes. [jn variety. BUREAUS— Whole and half Marble Tops, plain and Scroll Front, and common Bureaus. ROCEBRS— Arm and Sewing, of Hair Cloth and Cane feats and Baclts, Children's Rockers. TABLES— Center, Card, Dining and Saloon, in Maliogany, Walnut, Cherry and Painted Pine. SOFAS— liimngos, Desks, StooU, Painted Chamber Sets, Wnshstanda and Sinks, Etageres Whatnots, etc., etc. MR. PIERCE, recently of J. A 0. S. Pierce, of San Francisco, now residing there, will give liis attention to the filling of Special Orders for any style of Furniture, thereby saving time, trouble and expense to parties Here. Of this particular material for bedding, we always have an ample stock on hand, which wo offer, either by the bale or in bedding, at steady prices. It is universally considered to be equal to eathers, and better than curled hair, for this climate, at iialf the priee of either. Our arrangements are such, for the sole Importation of it, direct from the Sandwich Islands, that we are enabled to sell it lower than it can be had elsewhere. Straw Mattresses Wholesale and Retail. Curled Hair and Mom Mattresses made to order. LESTER & GIBBS, ^1 Atft^y'SAyJA^i^fc^?^ mWm, ^oots, Sfeoes anb Miners* §xA&% YA.TES STREET, i Between Wharf and Oovernment Sts;, T3S<$T9S^SiSLa ADOLPH SUTRO & C0.~ IMFOBTXERS Ain> DEAIiEBS IN MEERSCHAUM PIPES, ETC., Comer Yates and Wharf Streets, ¥lotoda» 1. 1 .5 ,(■!: I' ,i Ij' ^1 hi 80 VICTORIA ADVERTISEMENTS. « U^' REGULAR U. S. MAIL LINE. • w THE SPLENDID NEW AMERICAN STEAMER ELIZA ANDERSON THOS. W£IGHT, - - - Commander, PLYING BETWEEN XT" X O "X* O 3E1. 3E jflt — AND — BRITISH COLUMBIA, Connecting with all the Ports on PUGET SOUND. 4«» SUPERIOR AGGOMMOBATIONTS FOR DECK AND CABIN PASSENGERS, With MEALS on board served in the BEST STYLE. FREIGHT AND PASSAGE Apply on Board, or to JOHN SCRANTON, AamT. 1 1 1 1 SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. 81 ENCODRAGE HOHE MANUFACTIIRE. The undersigned beg leave to inform the pablic that we are MANUFACTURING CIGARS FROM THE FINEST WHICH WE niPOBT FBOM FIBBT HANDS. ' We inteud these CIGARS to supply the place of the Imported article, and assure the public that they are as good; for it is the Tobacco which makes a Cigar good or bad, and not the place where it is mamifuctured. Having increased our manfacturiiig facilities, and made such arrangements by which wo receive a constant supply of the very BEST HAVANA TOBACCO, and as none but tirst class workmen are employed by us, we can safely assert that we are now prepared to furnish our patrons and the public generally with as good Cigars as the importers, and 50 per cent, cheaper! |^~ We were awarded Diplomas for 1857-8 from the Mechanics' Institute, San Francisco, and a Silver Medal from the State Fair at Marysville, and First Premium at the State Fair at Sacramento, 1859, for the best Manufactured Cigars from Havana Tobacco. SHMFFIE & SUTLIFF, PRACTICAL CIGAR MAKERS, 171 Washington Street. Also, BBANCH STOBE-198 Kearny Street, %M FHAKCISCO. LEAF TOBACCO constantly on hand. Orders from the Country promptly atttended to. M t I \ i ■ SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. » « •1.'. . 'f.' ANi!) CONSUMERS OF SAWS & FILES. The Undersigned, baring been appointed Sole Agent for the Pacific Coast, for the sale of R. HOE & CO'S Superior Cast Steel, Circular, Mill, Pit, Cross-cut, Web and other Saws, so well known throughout the United States, the equality and tenacity of temper which they possess, has given tbem that celebrity to which they are so Justly entitled. The undersigned will keep a stock in San Francisco to supply the demands of the market, best Files of any description and quality. All orders will have prompt attention. Orders received for any peculiar form or size will be forwarded to R. Hoe A Co. New York, for execution, In connection we have a competent workman from R. Hoe & Go. to attend to all necessary repairs and alterations that may be required, which will be done at greatly reduced prices. GEO. STEAD, N. E. cor. Battery and Jackson 8ts., San Francisco. B. F. FISH. J. H. SWAIN. B. F. FISH & CO.,- -Proprietors. kw No. 99 PINE STREET, BUGGIES and good SADDLE HORSES, For Hire or Sale, on the most Reasonable Terms. HIS" Particular attention paid to BOARDING HORSES; also, for Disposing of tbem by Sales. We solicit orders for all description of Horses. VICTOHIA ADVERTISEMENTS. 83 HARRIS & CO. QVEEH'S "m MARKET CONTRACTORS TO H. M. NAVY. :oiiBi®i iiieiiKffi JOHNSON STREET, near the Bridiife, VlCTGRiA, V. L a-xissisr sx^os. tablishnient, just the one who will faithfully and at short notice execute any orders or commissions, and at moderate charges. SAN FRANCISCO DEPARTMENT. H ^. \ J. Mr. J. J. LECOUNT, whose advertisement appears on the back cover of this work, has the largest and most com- plete stock of Books, Papers, Materials, Charts, Globes, Fancy Articles, etc., on the Pacific coast. He is favorably known for being a strict business man, and the most moderate in his terms. He solicits orders from the trade, and we heartily recommend him. SILVERWAKB MANUFACTORY.— We call attention to the advertisement elsewhere of Mr. W. K. Vanderslice. This gentleman has recently established himself on Washing- ton Street, San Francisco, where he has exhibited to us, and manufactured by him of pure coin, some of the finest and most recherche specimens of mechanical art we ever beheld ; pitchers, waiters, cups, spoons, knives and forks, and an endless number of other utensils. Jewelers and dealers generally, should bear this in mind that they need not send to New York for articles in his line, but should send their orders direct to him ; his terms are very reasonable. MESSRS. RASCHE & SON, Dealers in Musical Instru- ments^ Sheet Music, Strings, etc. This house can fill any orders at the lowest market rates. We are under many obligations to Mr. Henry Rasche, the author of the newly written operetta, entitled the " New Year among the Young Folk,'''' for an invita- tion to the first performance thereof. It is replete with beau- tiful choruses*, bnllads, duetts, etc., neatly arranged for piano and string instruments, and reflects great credit upon this most promising young author. GROVER & BAKER'S SEWING MACHINES.— This world'i'nnowned and pioneer Sewing Macliine Plstablishmcnt, have on hand machines which for speed, beauty, an ! compact- ness, cannot be HUjxirceded ; over 35,000 are now in use. The many improvements which this firm have effected, place their machine far beyond all others. We are under obligation to ^frs. Rogers, who has kindly exhibited to us specimens of workmaiiship executed by these machines, also the " modus operandi^^ for working them. The simplicity, the great desid- eratum of labor, certainly entitle Messrs. Grover & Baker, to the greatest fame. No family should be without one. SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. GROVER $t BAKER'S •51 s PS' P3 IMPROVED PATTERNS. X'x'loes firoTn $7S to 9 ISO. They Hem, Pell, Gather, and Embroider, Sew from common spools of silk, cotton or thread — are extremely simple, make very little noise, run very fast, and will sew any fabric, from the finest muslin to heaviest cloth. A child can become an adept in their use in a short time, from the explicit directions accompanying each machine. OVER 35,000 NOW IN USE ! The qualities ot our manufacturing machines are too well-known to require com- ment. For Dress-Making, Cloak-Making, Bag-Making, Tailors, etc., they are unequalled. TTVENTY DIFFERENT PATTERNS. Send for a circular of Styles, Prices, etc. i^ Machines Warranted. E. G. BROWN, Agent, New building corner Montgomery and California Streets, first Store South of California Street, Sau Francisco. !,.^ i 8 8AN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. * « 1 .1 ■!«! ■f DEWAR & GEHRICKE, PROPRIETORS OP THE riOlEB m OF PACKETS BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO, VICTORIA, V.I. AND ALL PORTS ON PUGET SOUND. DELIVERING ALSO, FREIGHT TO New Westminster and Fort Langley, B.C. ■^ ♦ • » >- FIRST CLASS PACKETS, having -regular and prompt dispatcli for the above ports, taking Freight and Passengers at lowest rates. Satisfactory charters effected for shippers, having full or part cargoes for a vessel. GOODS FROM ABROAD received and forwarded by our line free of commissions and storage, and insured if required. FOR SALE and contracted for the delivery to foreign or domestic ports, cargoes of Sawed Lumber, Spars, and Masts, from our Saw Mill in Puget Sound, at lowest rates. Orders from abroad solicited. DEWAR & GEHRICKE. Office and Wharf on East St., bet Central Wharf and Market St., San Francisco. I'll n SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. 9 &CrXJ CORN MEAL, ETC. F. D. coinio & CO. (Formerly proprietor of the Golden Oate MiMa, Pine Street.) PROPRIETORS OF THE (^Mtu %%t & gimmmn Prills AND SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF FOWMR'S PATENT SEMISiG FIOUR, Have constantly on hand a full supply of the above brands, TOGETHER WITH AND VARIOUS OTHER BRANDS OF EASTERN AID DOUESTIC FLOOR. The quality of Flour of our own manufacture is in all cases guaranteed, and the attention of bakers, flour dealers and mer- chants, is particularly requested, as we are confident in being able to supply them with an article equal both in quality and price to any other brand in this market. Office of the Mills at No. 86 Front Street, til 10 SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. « I! i f (Late of Mercer and Berniieim.) CTI AND IMPORTER OF Confectionsrj of Evarj Description, No. 104 CLAY STREET, Between Sausome and Battery Streets, Informs his Customers and the Public in general, that he has opened this establishment, where he has constantly on hand a large stock of Stick Candies, Seeds, Almonds, Drops, Comfits, Lumps, Mottoes, Gum Drops, Jujube Paste, Lozenges, — AND — EVERY VARIETY OF CONFECTIONERY. A thorough acquaintance with the Business, by a practice of six years, renders him competent to guarantee his Goods. f" Please call at No, 104 Clay Street, San Francisco. Orders from the country will meet with prompt attention. 1; |. SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. 11 GEO. MO^. CHAPIN 8l CO. m m 'm — AND — FIND EMPLOYMENT KOU ALL KINDS OF HELP, Home Bervanta, Oooks, Beamstressea, Grooma, Coachmen, Farm Handa, Day Laborera, Meohanios, Clerka, Teaohera, etc. Country Ordora promptly atteuded to. With the above, we have a HOUSE BROKERAGE & REAL ESTATE AGENCY Rent Houses and LaDd», Collect Bills, Negotiate Loans, etc. Kearny St, 3d door North of Clay, lower side of Plaza. TOW El^LAlB HOUSE, No. 53 Sansome Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.' Board and Lodging from $6 to $8 per Week THE BEST ACCOMMODATIONS FOR FAMILIES AND TRAAELEU8. Take notice of the Wagon of this House— BAQGAGE Free of Charge. II I ^>, ^.ir. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) ^ V 1.0 ^lisi^ v lU 12.2 Sim ■— : us 120 1.1 1^ M 1^ IJ4 U^ I^iotograpliic Sdmces CorpQcstion 4|i5^ 33 WKT MAM STRIIT «misitM,N.Y. Msao •71«)t7a-4S03 a'V^ \ :V $^ { ■ 12 SA^ FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. I' •I .i-l m 1] .ii TREADWELL & CO. UfPORTIBa AMD DUUtRB IK Fanning, Mechanic and Mining Tools and Implements, STEAM ENGINES AND MACHINERY, BeltiDg, Packing and Bolting Cloth, Grist Mills and Mill Stones, soerroxT steszj oxjIpper s . "v Mumy'a and M oOormiok's Beapen, Face's Portable Saw Mills, Spenoer's Pitts' and Hall's Threshers, N. E. comer Califoniia and Battery Streets, San Franciaoo. IRON SAFE MANUFACTORY JlUBEKLEM & €0. ■4k& Battery Street -4S BETWEEN CAUPORNIA AND PINE, SIGN OF THE IRON SAFE, ♦»» Keep conititntly on hand nnd make to order « luperlor article of flro and burRler-proof Safea, oars Mnc the only one manuiactnreo tlh wrought Iron bolti and hlnneii and lecnred by the neat Powder-proof aiia Combination Loeki now in use. Also, chilled Iron Safei, impenetrable to drill or chisel. ▲U Safes warranted free of Dampness. Safes Repaired and Bzohanged. If. B.—Partia in potmmion of 9afe» vikirh mtal thHr honkt ami paper$, will find it to iMr adi>antag$ to call on iw, at Ihit cam bt rtmeditd at a comparaHvely imall exptnie. ISAAC. F. JOSEPHI, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS. Gold PeQi8» SilTftp and Pkted Ware, CLOCKS, TOOLS, WATCH MATERIALS, ,oy »to. Marble Building, 177 Washington Streeti Sole Agent of Alexander's Watohes, 33 Hatton Garden, London. Bole Acent of Albert Q. Bagley's Celebrated Qold Pens, Gold and Silvtr Pencils and Pen Oases. *>mr^ SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. 18 0. L. SHAnm, \ 1. HO M. SHkntM, j { V. W. PARE, S. HBTDINPUJW. SHAFTERS, PARK & HETDENFELDT, %iimqs aniir €amstlms at ITato, — AND — OFFICE, 10, U, 12 and 13, MONTOOMEBT BLOCK, San Francisco, California. METBOFOHTAX HOTEL, South-West Corner of Bush and Sansome Sts. SAN FBANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. 11 iTT TTTTTTTTTTl ■•(li Messrs. ARMSTRONG &; TODD, Proprietors. This Hotel offers to transient and permanent residents, the best and most convenient apartments. Having been recently refitted and improved, the entire establishment now presents The FIRST HOTEL on the Paoifio. It is the most central and pleasantly located House in San Francisco, has Reading and Billiard Saloons, and in all other appointments complete and superb. TABLE and REFBESHMENTS of the first order. ARMSTRONG & TODD. >i( if 14 SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. »i!ii. L **,<•: ;i: ^'i\ M 111 i E) .1^ 'A -I li R. S. EELL8 & CO. Corner of FRONT and PINE Streets, Are now receiving, per Clipper Ships, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT of WAGONS, STAGES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES, ETC. 3 ALSO, ALL KINDS Ob' Oak, Ash and Hickory Lumber. Hubs, Spokes, Fellows, Tongues, , Hickory Axles, patent and plain Iron Axles, bent Poles and Shafts, silver- ed Hub Bands, Pole Yokes, Dash Irons, Top Trimmings, etc., to which they invite the attention of purchasers. i I SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. 15 WELLS, FARGO & CO. C^I>ITA.IL. $600,000. FORWARD REGULARLY to all parts of CALIFORNIA, Oregon, Wa43liingtoQ Territory* the ATLANTIC STATES and EUROPE. Oo all the principal Cities and Towns of the Atlantic States ; the Union Bank, London, and the Royal Bank, DulJin. SHIP TREASURE, PACKAGES, Etc., At the lowest rates, to all parts of the world. Make Collections, and attend to Commissions for the Furohse of Goods. LOUIS MCLANE, GENERAL AGENT, San Francisco, Cal. SUCCESSOR TO SIMS & FRi^LZEE, Oregon Street, near Front, San Francisco MANUFACTURERS OF FIRE PROOF DOORS & SHUTTERS Bank Vaults, Grating, Railing, Balconies, etc. All orders from the Interior, Oregon and Washington Territories, Yanoouver's Island, Britisli Columbia, or aly place on the Pacific Ooast, attended to with promptness and dispatch. N. B. — Oregon Street is in front of the Custom House north side of the United States Court Buildings. r-il k M pTUji 16 SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. ?l i:jt w I) ■;■:-,■■ il SEED WAEEHOUSE. ( Established in 186a ) S. "W. MOORE, No. 110 Califomia St, bet Montgomery and Sansome Has for sale the most extensive variety of EITCHEN-GABDEN, FIELD, FLOWER, FBTJIT AND TBEE SEEDS IN CALIFORNIA, INCLUDING 20,000 lbs pure Alfalfa or Chile Clover Seed, ALSO, AND OTHER BULBOUS ROOTS. ■■»»» The undersized, from his long experience in the business, and his extensive facilities for procuring his seed from the best seed growers in the United States, France and England, is ena- bled to sell at lower prices than any other house. The Agents of Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express are hereby au- thorized to act as agents for tne undersigned in taking orders for Seeds and receipting for the same. Orders by mail also promptly attended to. A liberal dis- count will be made to the trade. Particular attention given to the careful packing of Seeds for shipment. Your early orders are solicited, which shall have immediate and faithful attention. S. W. MOORE, Seed Warehouse, 110 Califomia Street, t^* Boxes of Seeds containing 10# papers for retailing, in such assortments as desired, will be furnished. W. B. SMITH, Agent, Victoria. SAN FRANCISCO DEPARTMENT. 17 BUSINESS NOTICES. UNION IRON WORKS— Mr. Peter Donahue, the propri- etor, commenced operations in 184:9. These works arc the most extensive in the city, covering an area of seven full sized water lots. Tiie buildings are of the most substantial kind, all of brick ; consisting of foundry, 50 by 60 feet ; one* machine shop is 40 by 80 feet, and four stories high ; one machine shop, blacksmiths' and boiler shop has just been completed, 46 by 160 feet. Within these buildings are the best tools to be found in the State, consisting of Wentworth's massive drilling and slotting machines, compound planers, one of Z. Coffin's supe- rior lathes, which swings eight feet, and with the pit lathe can turn a pully 22 feet diameter; the length of the lathe is 30 feet. One of Nasmyth's steam hammers is situated in the cen- ter of the smith's shop. In addition to the tools enumerated above, are lathes, planers, drills and a large riveting machine. The lirst castings made in this State was at this foundry. The contract for the boilers and engines of the new side wheel steamer Saginaw was awarded by the Hon. Secretary of the Navy to Mr. Donahue, being the first contract for a govern- ment steamer on the Pacific coast. MR. S. W. MOORE, whose advertisement will be found elsewhere, we are informed, has the largest and most complete assortment of every known Seed. Our agriculturists and others can send their orders direct to his agent at Victoria. This establishment is most popularly known in California for its promptitude, and in filling orders or commissions at the cheapest rates, and of the freshest and best qualities of Seeds. NATHANIEL GRAY, Esq.— Bodies sent for interment to this gentleman, who carries on the oldest and most reliable establishment as Undertaker, A^ill meet with the promptest exe- cution. He is also part owner of ^^ Lone Mountain Cemetery.'''' (For terms read his card.) He hiis such arrangements that he can ship bodies to the Atlantic States and Europe, for inter- ment. His terms are the most reasonable. m \ *i i ,"1, •lip:, in' i I 18 SAN FRANCISCO DEPARTMENT. ^1' Messrs. COFFEY & EISDON.— We take this occasion to refer to their extensive Boiler Manufactory on Market Street. These gentlemen are celebrated on this coast, for making the best Boilers. Owners of steamers, or those running engines, will find it to their advantage to consult Messrs. G. & B. for a Boiler, which, for safety, fuel-saving and compactness, cannot be superceded ; and at moderately cheap rates. SAFE MANUFACTOBY— Messrs. AUBERLEN & CO. — We heartily recommend this extensive establishment to our citizens. They make the best improved Safes — burglar and fire-proof— on the Pacific. We refer to their advertisement in this work for particulars. PIONEER LINE OF PACKETS— Messrs. DEWAR & GEHRICKE. — The commercial community are no doubt aware that this line is the oldest and most extensive one, and whose Packets leave almost weekly, at reduced rates of Freight or Passage. Messrs. Dewar & Gehricke charter none but first- class vessels. Those shipping Goods and Merchandise will do well to send through them. CALIFORNIA PIONEER BROOM MANUFACTORY. — ^Elsewhere will be found the advertisement of Messrs. C. W. & G. W. Armes, who have the most extensive Broom Manu- factory on the Pacific coast. About one hundred thousand Brooms were manufactured by them during the past year, all of which were exported to the north-western coast, Mexico, Sandwich Islands, and principally California. We recommend this establishment to our merchants and traders in these Col- onies. Send them your orders direct, and they will be promptly and faithfully executed. Messrs. CONRO & CO., fonnerly proprietors of the Gold- en Gate Mills, are the only and sole manufacturers of the well known brand of "Fowler's Patent Self-Rising Flour." They keep constantly a full assortment of Gallego, Haxall, Eastern and Domestic Flour, at their immense storehouses, at current market rates. Send your orders direct to them, 86 Front Street SAN FRANCISCO DEPARTMENT. 19 M. E. HUGHES, Esq., is the agent for the world-renowned M. Phelan's Patent Model Billiard Table, 182 Montgomery Street, we need scarcely remark that those who wish to pur- chase Billiard Tables, will look in vain for a better, cheaper, or finer article than ^^Phehn's Patent." • Messrs. SHAFTERS, PARK & HEYDENFELDT, At- torneys and Counselors at Law, offices 10, 11, 12 and 13, Mont* gomery Block, San Francisco. There are few legal firms on this coast which possess greater legal acquirements than the gentlemen who head this paragraph. Judge Heydenfeldt held for several years the position of Supreme Judge of California. They are also Proctors in Admiralty. Mr. BERNHEIM, on Clay Street, keeps on hand, and man- ufactures Confectionery, Candies, Sugars, etc., at the cheapest rates, of the best quality, and at the shortest notice. He fills orders entrusted to him promptly. Messrs. HAYES & PRITCHARD, keep on hand, and manufacture to order. Monuments, Grave Stones and Slabs, of every kind and shape. They are extremely moderate in their prices, fill orders promptly, and do their work in the most art- istic manner. Mr. bell, Assayer, California Street, near Wells, Fargo & Co., renders returns of deposits of gold at the shortest notice. "We need not comment on this establishment, but refer our readers to his references, elsewhere in this work, which we know to be the very best recommendation. Messrs. PIOCHE & BAYERQUE, draw and issue Drafts in sums to suit the convenience of all, on the principal com- mercial and banking houses in Europe, Atlantic States and the Western Continent. They also effect Loans, buy and sell Real Estate, etc. ^^"Owners and Masters of vessels should send their orders for Sails and Tarpaulins to Messrs. Harding & Linekin, whose card appears in this work. We can recommend them for furnishing good work at cheap rates. '^1 ^1 t . *1 f 'V ■l! l! u ' I 20 SAN FRANCISCO DEPARTMENT. • i t ."J ff/.' i w Messrs. SAINSEVAIN BROS., aro the recipients of a first premium from the State and Mechanics' Fairs, for their manufacture of the best article of Native California Wines, from the celebrated vineyard, El Aliso, Los Angeles. They manufacture, and have constantly on hand. Sparkling Califor- nia Champagne, California White Wine, California Angelica, California Port Wine, California Red Wine, and California Brandy. Those in the trade, we are satisfied, cannot find a better house to send their orders to, than Messrs. S. Brothers. They will execute all commissions at shortest notice, and at reasonable established prices, for their best and most celebrated brands of enumerated wines. See Card. Messrs. MAIN & WINCHESTER have the most com- plete stock of Harnesses, Saddles, Bridles, Whips and other ar- ticles belonging to the Saddlery Department, on the Pacific coast. They have been long and fiivorably known here. Thoy have also been the recipients of first })remiums from the sev- eral Institutes and Fairs. They ask but a small profit over eastern prices, and solicit orders from the dealers of these Col- onies, whom we recommend to send direct to them, for articles in their line. PHILADELPHIA BREWERY.— This establishment fur- nishes, at this time, the best Beer on the Pacific coast. See their advertisement elsewhere. CHAMPAGNE CIDER, PICKLE AND SALT WARE- HOUSE. — Messrs. Oakley & Jackson, whose advertisement appears on another page, have been the recipients of several diplomas and silver medals from the different Fairs and Insti- tutes, for their celebrated Champagne Cider. We recommend our dealers to send for this article ; we know it to be good, medicinally pure, and falls not short of the best brands of Champagne. LARGE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE.— Mr. F. Delger, whom we have known several years, keeps at this time one of the most complete stocks of Boots and Shoes on this coast. The trade will find him the most reasonable in his prices. They should send their orders direct to him. I I SAN FRANCISCO APVERTISEMKNTS. LEWIS COFFEY & RISDON'S Steam Boiler^nd^heeiy^^ Works. Tlie only exclusively Boiler Making Kstablishment on the Pacific Const. Owned and coiiductt'd by Practical Boiler Makera. Ail orders for New Work or the re pairing of Old Work, executed as ordered, and warranted us to quality. Old Stand, corner of Bush and Market Streets, lEwis coFFnv, \ (0|)|)08lto Oriental Hotel,) J. N. IliMiMi.N. ; SAX Fl{A\f'!S('0, CAL. » IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN OILS, PAINTS, WINDOW GLASS, Camphene, Bnrning Oils and Fluid, Alcohol, Glue, Brushes, aOLD A2TD 8ZLVSB. LSA7, Sl'O. ••» Keep constantly on hand the best assortment of Artists' Materials and Colors, Bronzes, Colored and Ornamental Glass, French and Ger- man Window Glass, (all sizes and qualities,) Knives, Paint Mills, Glaziers' Diamonds, Chalks, Patty, Smalts, Shellac, Whiting, Zinc, Paints, etc. All of which Hr>^ carefully selected, of best quality, and for sale at the lowest market rates. Orders sent to us will meet with prompt fulfillment. First Premium Champagne Cider. 25 COMMERCIAL STREET, One Door below Front, Respectfully inform Dealers and others, that they manufacture and keep constantly on hand the best brand of Pure \lnegar, California Raised Pickles, And SALT OF ALL KINDS, Ground and Ungronnd. All of which they offer to the Trade, at the most reasonable prices, and at the shortest notice. Parties should send their orders direct to their House, where they will meet with prompt dispatch. Messrs. OAKLEY & JACKSON have been engaged in the manu- facture of these articles for many years, and are favorably known all over this Coast for their manufactured articles above mentioned. SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. KEINHART BROS. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in 3 aROOERIES, WMS, LIQUORS AND SPIRITS, In Cases or Packages to suit Purchasers. BKY CrOOBS, CLOTHIEF€r, BOOTS, SHOES, Fancy and Staple Koods, etc. etc. TERMS CASH, AT REDUCED PRICES. (Oppotit* WELLI, lABOO & CO.) VICTORIA, V. \. And No. 7 Ciutom House Block, Sacramento Street, \i\ I \ m ;U m im '1 24 SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. « FIOCHE & BAYERQUE, l:'l I- Z'A.ya.'ble Jjo. tlxe x>3rlja.olz3a.l Oltle* off FRANCE, ITALY, ENGLAND, PRUSSIA, BELGIUxM, HOLLAND, , SWITZERLAND, SPAIN, GERMANY, etc., etc. THEY ALSO RECEIVE, ON DEPOSIT, the smallest sums, and for a moderate commission, remit them and cause them to be paid — at fixed periods, monthlv. quarterly or other- wise, to the families of depositors in the PKINGIP AL CITIES of Europe HAYES & PRITCHARD, — AND — DEALERS IN MARBLE, FREESTONE, AND GRANITE. GRAVE-8TOIVE8 & iUUKAL SLABS Nos. 166 and 168 California Street, THKBB DOORS EAST OF KEABNT, 10* All Work done at the Lowest Prices. SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. FIMDEirHU BBIWERY, Cor. Second and Folsmn Sis. ■4*»- a®" We take the present opportunity of thanking our friends and cnstoniers for the liberal support heretofore extended to the PHILA- DELPHIA BREWERY, and to notify them that we have added to our Establishment new and extensive Buildings, by which we liope, through the greatly iucreased facilities now possessed by us, to fur- nish, as usual, A Snperior Article of BEER, That shall not only equal that previously furnished by us, but convince them that we are determined to merit their continued patronage and support. HOELSCHER, WIELAND & CO . HARDIIG & LIMIN, Fire-Proof Boilding, 55 Front St. Between Sacramento and California Streets, f2rw"iif:?ii^?>.} mB mmm¥m. C-^nstantly on hand a tall supply of BOAT ROPE, LUCK, eto. ■V ! i I!' ;. i. : ( ^1 26 SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS, I % I : . ■ ( 0. W. ARME8. O. W ARMES. WHOLESALE & RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT, Sacramento Street, one door below Dnimm, <«» P. S — Orders directed to us will be filled promptly, at the lowest market prices, and the best quality of Brooms. We have constantly on hand the largest as- sortment on the Pacific Coast. - m •1 GRAir & HERVTia, IIS (Sky Street, San Francisco, California/ PIANO FORTES AND MELODEONS. Sole Agents for celebrated Boston Manufactory of Messrs. Hallett, Davies & Go.'s and Raven & Bacon's splendid Pianos. Agents for Messrs. Garliard & Needbam's celebrated Melodeons. Also, Board- man & Gray's celebrated Pianos. Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Doniestio Sheet}Mu8io ; Instruction Books for all Instruments; Pure Roman Strings received by every Mail fVom the first and most celebrated Manufactories. Brass Instruments of all descriptions ; Vio- lins, Guitars. Yiolincellos, Contra Bassos, Flutes and Glarionettes, Accordions and Flutinas, Banjos, Gymballs, and everything pertaining to the Musical Trade. Your orders are respectfully solicited. » The Trade supplied at the most reasonable terms. w I.K SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. n FIRST PREMIUM Native California Wines. mm 10 OD p M s a P4 d5 s H O 02 w o m M c» FROM Their Celebrated Vineyard of "El Aliso," Arr Xios .AJisra-E3L.ES- Sparkling California Champagne, California White Wine, California Angelica Wine, California Port Wine, California Red Wine, California Brandy. No. 195 MONTGOMEBT ST., Hentsoh's Building. -1 uS ti %\ I 28 SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. ssrr.A.BXjisx3:sr> iseso. i^i; m I — OF — G^. ^^^. BELL, ( PARROTT'S IBON BXTIMJINO, ) No. 148 California Street ( ONE DOOR WEST OP MONTGOMERY, ) SA^IST FRANCISCO. 4 * » ORES AND MINERALS, Of every description, ASSAYED. Returns made at the usual rates of Commission, WITH CORRECTNESS AND DISPATCH. < I» XiZFSXlSXSraSS: WELLS, FARGO & CO. FRETZ & llALSTOX, TARROTT & CO. BANKS & BULL. TALLANT & WILDE. FALKNER, BELL & CO. MARK BRUMAGIM & CO. HAVEN & JOHNSON. FORBES & BABCOCK. FREEMAN & CO., DICKSON, DkWOLF & CO. San Francisco. B. DAVIDSON & CO. D. 0. MILLS & CO., SATHER & CHURCH. Sacramento. ^ SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. m TO TUB MERCHANTS AND TRADERS OF VANCOUVER ISLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA AND WASHINGTON TERRITORY. -^»» The undersigned respectfully represent that they have erected an EXTENSIVS ESTABLISHMENT FGTl THE Mi^DS'TJF^OTURE OF I (:•! ; Your attention is particularly directed to this notice, that we are prepared to execute any given order, and according to SIZE, "SVEIO-HT OJR OOLOPl, At the shortest notice, and at a less price than can be imported. |gP" Merchants and others will send their orders uirect to our House, with particulars, where we shall be happy to fulfill their commis- sions with promptness and dispatch. HEYNEMANN, PICK & CO. 89 & 91 OALIFORmA ST., It tii ^ M ■u 80 SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. « IJ i* i'ti * !■ ;!' K attwfettering ^iltom% ^W^SHINaTON" STREET, ( Opposite the Market, over Sherman's Carpet Store.) The Trade in the interior are hereby apprized, that I manafactare from PURE COIN, any orders sent to me, sach as PLATE • WORK, PITCHERS, BOWLS, fases, Tar6dQi8» Waitdrs, Gaps, Stc, Stc, IN THE NEATEST PATTERNS, CHASED OR PLAIN— ALSO, Table, Tea, Sagar, Mustard and Salt Spoons, Knives and Forks, La* dies, (threaded or plain) in exchange for old silver, ORDERS X>XiOXKCX>a?Zi'7 FIZ. NOROROSS, 144 Sacramento Street, above Kearny, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. Manufacturer of BEOALIAS, JEWBLS, COSTUMES, FBINGBS, TAS- SELS. BUTTONS, QIMFS, and TBIMMINQS. EMPORIUM Of Regaliat, {for Mdtonic, Odd FVhwi, Templar t, KniafUt. etc.) Military, Flag, Banfur,and General Furnishing Goods. General autortment of LaaM Dren Trimmingt — Helmett, Shietdi, Sworda, Belts, Tents, Balht Boxm. Ralls. Children and Infants' CMMnq. full nstorlment. FuU assortment of Military Goods. Orders promptly executed at Moderate Prices. D. NO RG ROSS, 144 Sacramento Street WM. BARTLING. HENKY KIIIBALL. BARTLING & KIMBALL, BOOOINDBM, PiPBR MUM, ■.A.X4-Z> BLANK BOOK MANTTFACTUBEBS, No. 141 WASHINGTON STREET, (Up Stairs,) Between Sansome and Montgomery, • • SAN FBANCISCO. « • » > » Particular attention paid to the manuracture of Blank Books for Mercantile Houaea. Every variety of Books required for Public Offices furnished at short notice, in a manner not surpasaed by any. I^: '. n, SAN FBAMCISCO ADTERTISEHENTS. SI NATHANIEL GRAY, 1 155 Sacramento Street, cor. of Webb, 4*»- Iron and Wood Grave Enclosures and Marble Tomb Stones, ftimished to order. WW Bodies shipped to me for Interment in the Atlantic States or the European Continent, will be sent by me promptly in suitable Coffins, to suit all interested, by the first convey- ance, either at death or after interment. From the long expe- rience in this branch of my profession, I am satisfied that I can warrant satisfaction. I t i*\ Bodies Interred at the ''LONE MOUNTAIN CEMETEBV WILL BE OBAROKD AOCOROIKa TO TBB FOLLOWING RATES : Prices of Lots, etc. — Lots on Avenues^ per superficial foot, 60 cts. Lots on Paths, 33^ cts. Single Burials. — In Chain Plot, for adult, $16. Children, in Children's Plot, $10. In Common Plot, each $6. This includes opening and filling of each grava Opening and Filling Graves in Private Lots,— For adults, $6. For Children, $4. Vault Charges. — For adults, per month, $3. For Children, $2. One week free of charge to purchasers of a lot. Bodies remaining in the vault over ten days, if not inclosed in lead, will be sub* jeot to burial at the option of the Superintendent of the grounds. Size of Fence in Children's Plot, 3 bj 6 feet ; other single grayes, 3| by T ; not to exceed 3 fe?t in height I'i 82 SAN FRAXCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. ■ ■'! I r m UNION IRON WORKS, (Established in 1849,) North-East Corner of First and Mission Streets, The above Establishment has been in snccessful operation for the last eleven years, during whicli time new and extensive Bnildings have been erected, and the latest improvements added to the Works, which enable the undersigned to supply all demands for Of every description, on tiie shortest notice, and finished in a style of work- manship that cannot be surpassed. STEAM ENGINES BUILT AND REPAIRED. Quartz Mills, Saw Mills, Threshing Machines, Horse Powers, Grist Mills, Gearing, Malt Rollers, and all kinds of Mill Work, Steamboat Repairing, Blacksmithing, etc. Besides the extensive assortment of Machinery Patterns, attention is called to the new and beautiful designs for Building Castings, iron Fronts and Columns for Stores, Railings for Balconies and Stairs, Door and Window Sills, Stair Cases, etc. 49- ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. PETER DONAHUE, Proprietor. SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. 88 SANSOME ST. bet. CLAY and COMMERCIAL, IMFOBTERS and WHOLESALE & BETAIL DEALERS in IT O V B Of the NEWEST and MOST APPROVED PATTERNS, which they will sell at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. ALSO- Tin, Sheet-Iron and Britannia Ware. ^11 till f liiiiiiit ttiii Coal Hods, Sifters, Pokers, Planished & Japan Ware of every description, Sad Irons, Spoons, Knives and Forks, Tea and Coffee Pots, Furnace Lamps, etc. They also MANUFACTURE TO ORDER, TIN AND 8HEET-IB0N WABE, TIN ROOFING, Stove Pipe, Zinc and Copper Ware, etc. Keep constantly on liand, Sheet Iron, Copper, Zinc, Block Tin, Pig Lead, Wire of every description, and everything pertaining to the Trade. #» They defy the World to produce better PARLOR or COOKING STOVES that those which they keep or hand, and which will be warranted to give the best satisfaction. Those living in Interior Towns are especially invited to call I? jg i w 3* I 34 SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. '^^' li ',•!' E "«! if i' Awarded by the Mechanics' Institute, 1858, TO FOR SAJ^TA^ CRUZ LIME. ALSO, DEALER IN CEMENT, PLASTER, HAIR, MARBLE DUST FIRE CLAY AND BRICK, ETC. 42 Battery Street, bet. California & Pine, J8^- All orders promptly filled. SAM'L ADAMS. Billiard Table Manufactory. nil ii&L!iii f iiiii — AND — PATENT COKBINATION CUSHIONS. Wholesale aud Retail, at New York Prices. Workmanship and Trimmings of every kind, Warranted. m:. e. HuaHES, No. 182 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, Cal. Caution. — Phelan's Patent cannot be procured from any other person in Galifor* nia, Oregon, Washington Territory, Vancouver's lalaud or British Columbia. SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. 86 UNIVERSITY^PJPHE PAOIPIO. MEDICAID I^EPAllTMENT. J, MORISON. M. D..^.ProfeBRor of Fathulugy, and of tli« PrinciplM and Prnctico of Medicine ISAAC ROWELL, M. D Professor of Cliemlgtry B. BEVSBIiY OOIiE, M. D ProfcMor of Pliyaiulogy and of Obstetrics and Diioanea of Women and Clilidren. B. S. COOPER, M. D. ProfoHKor of Anatomy and Siirfrcry B. B. CABMAN, M. D Professor of Materia Modica Hon. OEOBQE BABSTOW ProfvgHorof MedicalJurisprudeuce ANNOUNCEMENT OF LECTURES, Session of 1860. The next Regular Course of Lectures in this Institution will oommence on the first Monday ia May. 18(i0, and bu continued ciglitoen weeks. RKQUIRKMKNTS AND RHfMILATIONS.— Tlic exiinlimtlons will be so nrraiiRed us to permit III* CcimiiU'ii<.'fiiioiit rdrciiiirerrliiK lU^^rees, to lie lield VHrlv iii SeptemlHT. The fiiiidiilmi' niiiKi be of itwM\ iiuiml eli«racter, nnil :it leiint Iwfiit yoiie jeHrs of nite. He iiiiiHt liiivc iitteiiiU'il two t'lill <-llari>. Sl'RINO, <»K PKKM.MINAKV COIKSK.— The Kaenlty. with a view of incre«siii(t the liicillties for medical insiructiou withoiii ailditional eo.'t to the student, will deliver annually- a ^'riitnitous preliminary coursu of lectures upon subJuctK of importance, eommeiicinK on the Hrst of April, and coiitinuiiiK till the coinmencemeui of the rexulHr course. jg^ It^x]3.A> Street Sa>ja. Z*x'a>xxo1mioo. N. B. — Samples may be obtained at the Depot, 101 Jackson Street, San Francisco, and at one or more of the principal Stores in every Mining Town throughout the State. f :i|t' SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. WM O. MAIN. E. H. WINCHESTEB, MAIN & WINCHESTER, MAUrPACTURERS and IMPORTERS of Bridles, Whips, Collars, Saddlery Ware, 82 Battery Street, bet. Commercial & Sacramento, Good Assortment Concord Stage Harness constantly on hand. FIRST PREMIUM Awarded MAIN & WINCHESTER by the Mechanics' Institute, 185*7 and 1858, and also by the Fair at Stockton, 1857, for the Best Ladies* Saddle, best Texas Ranger and California Sad- dle, and for best Buggy Harness and Biding Bridles. Importer and Wholesale Dealer in 75 and 77 CALIFORNIA STREET, Corner Battery, (Up-Stairs,) SAN FRANCISCO. KEEPS A LARGE STOCK OF Gents', Ladies', Misses' k (Children's Boots, Shoes & Rubbers B'^CEIVED BY EVERY STEAMER, A lAlSl STGCE OF BO§TS & SHOIS FKOM THE Houses of J. MILES & SON, Philadelphia, Fa. D. R. KING & CO. do. LEONARD BENKERT, do. C. BENKERT, do. P. CONRAD, do. AIsO) the best Assortment of Eastern Goods always on hand. SAN PBANCISCO ADVERTISEMEKTS. 39 J. D. ARTHUR & SON, IMFOBTEBS AND JOBBBBS OF AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. REAPERS AND COMBINED MACHINES, OF Alili THE VABIOUS STYLES. THE CELEBRATED NEW YORE REAPER, Cutting; from 6i to 7^ feet Su'ath. PITT'S THRESHERS, HALL'S THRESHERS, ETC. STEEL A-ND OA.ST PLO^VS, Of all Sizes and Styles, for sale by CASE or BETAIL. ^S" Farmera and Dealers will find it to their interest to call and see the sub- scribers, at their Agricultural Warerooms. w'^N.^^iaXt } JOHN D. ARTHUR & SON, Nos. 3, 4 & 5 Washington Street, between Front and Davis, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. BEING THE SEVENTH TIME RECEIVED against all eompetitors. ^»» Cor. Montgomery and Sacramento Sts., San Francisco. Having ngaiQ received the FIRST PREMIUM awarded nt the STATE PAIR for the BEST AMBEOTYPES and PHOTOGRAPHS, it is guaranteed that all who favor nie with a call are sure to obtain better woik than can be prodr'^ed at any other Rooms in the State. I would say to my patrons that I am now producing better work than ever, at much REDUCED PRICES, to conform to the times. Having reduced my prices more than thirty per cent, none hereafter need go to second-rate establishments on account of price. Instructions given in the Art, and STOCK FURNISHED. Hav- ing over $20,000 worth of Cameras, Glass Plates, Cases and Chemi- cals, on Imnd and on the way, I shall hereafter dispose of them at about XEW YORK PRICES. Hf 7. I II. )■ i i 40 SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. MARINE INSURANCE NOTICE. 11 'i PI Office, N.E. comer CLAY and BATTEBY Sts., San Francisco. ♦t» We are now prepared to take Marine Risks on Treasure, Cargo, Quicksilver and Freights, between San Francisco and Forts in China, Japan, Sandwich Islands, East Indies. Australia, Europe, and Coastwise, under Open Policies in the CO- LUMBIAN INSUBANCE COMPANY of New York, (Assets over $1,000,000), also in the NEPTUNE INSUBANCE CO. of New York, (Capital, §300,000)— under conditions and rates of premium as favorable to the insured as in the other New York Offices. We continue to take Marine Risks to and from all parts of the World, on Hulls, Cargoes, Freights and Specie, in the QUAKEB CITY INSUBANCE CO., NEPTUNE INSUBANCE CO., and WASHINGTON INSUBANCE CO., Philadelphia, for which Companies we issue Poli- cies, and fur whom we are empowered to settle and pay all losses HERE, whether total or partial. McLEAN & FOWLER, Agents, E. MoLEAM- J. FOWIJSB O. T. HOFKUTS. Time Policies by the month or year. Open Policies on Merchandise and Treasure. ASBIM & BBO., San Franoisoo BOIi'IT ASHIM & CO., New York. A. O A E D. The Undersigned, having established A. HOTJSB I3Sr ISTE-W "^STOTITS:., which will receive the personal attention of our Mr. SOL'N ASHIM, would respectfully inform the Public that they are now prepared to execute all Commissions entrusted to their care, on the most reasonable terms, and from their long estab- lishment in this City, and their thorough knowledge of the markets, flatter themselves they are fully capable of giving entire satisfaction to those who may favor them with orders ; at the same time they will continue their AUCTION and COMMISSION BUSINESS, and solicit Consignments, upon which they will make the MOST LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES. N. E. Corner of Sacramento and LeidesdorfT Sts SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. 41 .A.XTZ> G^LA.SS TV^^HE. f »> HAYNES & LAWTON, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND, The Largest and best Assorted Stock of STAPLE GOODS to be found on the Pacific Coast! CONSISTING OF EWERS and BASINS, PRESERVE DISHES, CREAM PITCHERS, SYRUP PITCHERS, TOBACCO JARS, TUMBLERS, COFFEE CUPS, DECANTERS, PLATES 1 CANDY JARS, SUGAR BOWLS, MEAT DISHES, GOBLETS, etc. LAMPS of every description, For fiuming OU, Cainphene, Fluid, and COAL OIL. ALSO % % Of the celebrated Jerome Manufacture, and of e very- style and pattern — Marine, Weight, Striking, Alarm. B^" Particular attention given to the Packing of goods for All parts of the Country and Coast. HA.YNE8 & TuArWTON, 128 Sansome Street, cor. of Merchant St. 'S » 42 SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. I |J I SAN FRANCISCO COLLEGE ESTABLISHED 1855. Bush Street, between Mason and Taylor, This College offers great facilities for acquiring a thorough Education in the Classics, Mathematics, Modern Languages, AND IJjh BRANCHES OF A The efficiency of the system has already been tested by the high position some of the pupils educated here have taken in the principal Colleges of the Eastern States and elsewhere. 1^^ For Terms, etc., see Prospectus, which will be sent on application to any part of the Continent. F R, O F E S S O I^ S - Rev. J. CHITTENDEN Principal (fiUte of Cambridge, England, and London UniTcrsitieg.) A. S. LOWNDES Latin and Greek Languages ( Late of Oxford University.) H. DUFOUEY French, Spanish and Natural Sciences ( Late of University of France.) J. DUFOUEY French, Italian and Mathematics ( Late of University of France.) F. LAFOND German and the Mercantile Department ( Late of Collegium Carolinum, Brunswick.) A. CHITTENDEN English Elementary Department All the Teachers assist in the romraon bruDches of the English Department. H. RASCHE Fiano and Musical Composition W. H. FAXON Vocal Music SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. THE BEST FUGE TO GET TOUB PRINTING DONE, IS AT THX3 €I>MMER€IJ.L ml m& Jtflr IPrintmjg Df a, lo. 119 Sansome Street, San framctsoo. EVERYTHING THAT ANYBODY WANTS, In the above line, executed in a atyle that cannot fail to please. DR. ^W. A.YEII Would respectfully inform the afflicted that he is making use of ELEC- TRICITY and MAGNETISM in the treatment of all CHRONIC DISEASES, with great success. Many forms of Rheumatism and Neuralgia are entirely relieved by these agents alone. All Acute and Inflamatory Diseases, also all Diseases of Women treated. Office, 135 Sacramento Street, San Francisco. M. M. BATJOVriN, ROBEBT JOSBPHI. BALDWIN & JOSEFHI, Manufacturers of all kinds of CALIFORNIA JEWELRY, — AND — 0BE) w^iM^ WcW® Importers of and Dealers in FINE WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, CHAINS, SILVER WARE, AND EVERYTHINO APPERTAININO TO THE ABOVE LINE. ALSO t&' The Oldest House in the business on the Pacific Coast. No. 171 Wasbington Street, upstairs, San Francisco. II m SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. i ;i.''- ■ *■ )' Opposition Steamship Line! ATLANTIC & PACIFIC i7BA9SllF Sii[Plil¥a Carryins the GREAT UNITED STATES HAILS. THE FASTEST AID MOST RELIABLE ROUTE, Via PANAMA BAUROAD at AspinwaU, NEW YORK, HAVANA & NEW ORLEANS. |^^~ The "Atlantic and Pacific Steamship Company" is the ONLY LINE having Extra Steamships at AspinwaU. Rates of Passage, Freight and Treasure, greatly Reduced. Do not be deceived by Runners or others designating themselves as the "Mail Line," but apply at the only Office in San Francisco, 8. E. Corner of Sacramento and Leidesdorff Streets. J. T. WRIGHT, Agent. 1 SAN FRANCISCO DEPARTMENT. 45 Departure of the United States Mails from San Francisco, To Sacramento daily, at 4 o'clock, P. M. To Stockton daily, at 8 o'clock, A. M. To San Jose daily, at 8 o'clock, A. M. To Petaluma daily, at 1 o'clock, P. M. To Atlantic States, 5tli and 20tli of each month. To St. Louis and Memphis, Overland, every Monday and Fri- day, at 12 o'clock, noon. To San Diego, on 3d and 18th of each month. To Oregon and "Washington Territory, and Vancouver's Island, immediately after the arrival of Atlantic mails. BATES OF U. B. POSTAGE. Letters i ounce in weight, to any part of the United States, within 3,000 miles, 3 cents; over 3,000 miles, 10 cents, and must be prepaid or they will not be sent. Letters dropped for delivery from the same office, 1 cent, and advertised letters 1 cent. Letters to Canada, New Brunswick, Cape Breton, Prince Edwards Island, Nova Scotia, and New Foundland, 15 cents. To Q-reat Britain and Ireland 29 cents, if not exceeding k ounce, prepayment optional. Letters to Cuba, British West Indies, Chagres, and Panama, 20 cents ; Mexico 10 cents; Spain, via Southampton, 78 cents; Portugal 68 cents. Postage must be prepaid. Letters to Norway, 46 cents; Sweden, 42 cents ; Denmark, 35 cents; Russia, 37 cents; Austria and Prussia, 30 cents; Italy, 35 cents; Switzerland and the German States, 30 ; France, 15 cents per J ounce. All letters to and from foreign countries, (France and the British North Ameri- can Provinces excepted,) are to be charged with single rate of postage, if not ex- ceeding i an ounce in weight; double rate if exceeding k an ounce, and not ex- ceeding 1 ounce ; quadruple rate if exceeding 1 ounce, but not exceeding 2 ounces, — and soon, charging two rates for every ounce or fractional part of an ounce over the first ounce. Ship letters to Sandwich Islands, China, Australia, etc. eta, one cent each. On either a letter, or packet, of any weight to foreign countries, the whole post- age or none at all should be prepaid. If anything less than the whole is prepaid, DO account is taken of it, and it is entirely lost to the sender. Valuable letters will bo registered at the ofQce of mailing on the application of the person posting the same and the payment of a registration fee of five cents. Newspapers, periodicals, unsealed circulars, or other article of printed matter (except books,) when sent to any part of the United States, and not weighing over 3 ounces, 1 cent, and for every additional ounce, or part thereof, I cent If with- in the State and not weighing over Ik ounce, half the above rates. Books, bound or unbound, not weighing over 4 pounds, for any distance under 3,000 miles, 1 oent per ounce ; over 3,000, 2 cents per ounce. The above must be prepaid, or double these rates will bo charged. ■71 II 49 SAN FRANCISCO DEPARTMENT. Newspapers sent to England and France 2 cents each ; pamphlets and periodi- cals, to England, 2 cents each, if not weighing over 2 ounces, and 4 cents an ounce or fraction of an ounce, if they exceed 2 ounces. Pamphlets and periodicals to France 1 cent per ounce. Pre-payment required, this being the United States post- age only. Newspnpera, or pamphlets, etc., should not be inclosed in a wrapper, but simply a narrow baud of paper, otherwise letter postage will be charged. BUSINESS NOTICES. THE WORLD RENOWNED STOVES.— Messrs. Koh- LER k Bros., we are happy to say, have exhibited to us their late improvements in Stoves, of their own manufacture, which surpass all others either in beauty, fuel-saving, or other advan- tages. We are compelled to recommend this establishment, since every article is made from the best material, and of the latest style and improvements. We understand, also, that their charges for the same are cheaper than those of other dealers. The trade should send their orders direct to them, as they will execute commissions promptly. Thet/ can defy the icorld to pro- duce a better Cooking or Parlor Stove. See their card elsewhere. METROPOLITAN HOTEL.— We call attention to the advertisement elsewhere, of the Metropolitan Hotel. The traveling community as well as permanent residents cannot be better accommodated than at this favorite resort. The rooms are spacious, airy, and neatly furnished, and the proprietors are well established in the reputation that they furnish their culinary department with the best the market affords. The Hotel is most eligibly situated near the principal business dis- trict. WM. SCHMOLZ, Esq.— On the back cover of this work will be seen the card of this gentleman. We have known him long since, on this coast, for making and keeping the best In- struments for Surveyors and Engineers. He is the author of a very concise and useful work recently published by him. He has also invented many new Instruments for Surveying and Engineering. He does repairing at moderate prices, and war- rants his work. Our Surveyors should bear this in mind, send to him direct for anything they may want, and we are satisfied they will not only be suited but pleased. SAN FRANCISCO DEPARTMENT. 47 i SAN FRANCISCO COLLEGE.— This celebrated Institute has been established since the year 1855, and is under the su- pervision of the Rev. J. Chittenden, late of Cambridge and London Universities. Parents and guardians will look in vain for a better School where children of all ages and sexes can re- ceive a liberal education. The higher branches of Mathematics, Philosophy, Modern and Ancient Languages and Music, are successfully taught by eminent Professors. The terms, we find, are very reasonable. The Institute is most pleasantly situated on Bush street, near Taylor, and is provided with Gymnastics and Sport or Play grounds. Messrs. BALDWIN & JOSEPIIL— Jewelers and Watch- makers, and others in that trade, will find it greatly to their advantage to send their orders direct to this the oldest estab- lished House on the Pacific. The best and cheapest Home and Foreign Manufactured Jev/elry, Diamonds, Watches, etc., can at all times be found here. We have been shown by the pro- prietors one of the costliest and most superb selections of Amer- ican made Watches, for which this Firm are the Sole Agents on this Coast. Their Manufactory for making the best Jewelry is widely and favorably known, having a Lapidary and an Enameling Furnace attached thereto. We cannot recommend a better House. K^^ A most complete stock of Crockery and Glassware, Lamps, Plated and China Ware, will be found at Messrs. Haynes & Lawton, Sansome Street. We can recommend no house on the Pacific coast, where the trade could be better suited, or where orders could be executed at shorter notice, cheaper rates, or with better articles. Mr. SAM'L ADAMS keeps constantly on hand an excel- lent article of Santa Cruz Lime. Builders, architects and con- tractors should send their orders direct to him. See his adver- tisement elsewhere. Messrs. J. D. ARTHUR k SON, whose card appears else- where in this work, keep on hand the largest and most com- plete stock of Agricultural Implements on this coast, which they o£fer at reduced prices. • I 46 SAN FRANCISCO DEPARTMENT. 1^" We call especial attention to the advertisement else- where of Messrs. Cameron, Whittier & Co., who have the most complete stock: of Paints, Oils, Glass, and Painter's utensils of the best, cheapest and most desirable quality on this coast. The trade should send their orders direct to them. They will fill orders promptly, and at the lowest market prices. Messrs. THURNAUER & ZINN, whose advertisement appears in this work, keep, at this time, and receive from Europe and the Atlantic States, one of the most select and superb stocks of Willow Ware we ever beheld. 1;^" Those visiting California, who may be suffering from bad teeth, or wish dental operations performed, should by all means consult Dr. Burbank. We know him personally to be one of the best and most skillful Surgical Dentists. Messrs. HUCKS & LAMBERT.— We are pleased to recom- mend this Firm for manufacturing an unsurpassed article of Axle Grease. We were shown the mysteries of the modus operandi, by Mr. Hucks, who, by the way, is an excellent chemist — from all we can learn this article stands without a rival. The firing of wheels need not be feared, while their Grease is used. "COMMERCIAL STEAM PRINTING OFFICE."— We cannot more appropriately conclude our remarks on the va- rious business enterprises of San Francisco, than by calling the attention of our readers to this extensive Printing Establish- ment, the largest and most complete in all its departments, on the Pacific Coast. To the gentlemanly proprietors, Messrs. Valentine & Co., we are indebted for many kind attentions shown us during the progress of this work through the press. The neat and artistic appearance of these pages is principally due to their taste and judgment. Those of our patrons in want of anything in the printing line, from an address card to a mam- moth poster, cannot do better than to call at No. 129 Sansome Street, near Washington, where they will be sure of being suited, both as regards quality and price. Orders from the Interior, or from the.st; Colonies, will receive prompt attention. ■^w SAN FRANCISCO DEPARTMENT. 49 Mr. a. KOHLER carries on three of the most extensive Musical Instruments, Toy and Fancy Goods Establishments on this Coast. He solicits orders from Dealers, which, we are satisfied, he can fill at very reasonable prices. We call attention to the advertisement of Messrs. FISH & CO., who are the favorably known proprietors of the Black Hawk Livery and Sale Stables. Those wishing a good horse should not fail to call on them. We know of no better place where they can be suited. Mr. WIGMORE, on California cor. Lcidesdorff Street, manu- actures, at reasonable prices and of the best materials, Office Furniture, Show Cases, Desks, Bureaus, Law and Library Cases, etc. Those requiring articles of this kind should send their orders direct to his establishment. Mr. GEO. STEAD, who is now making extensive arrange- ments in England and elsewhere for procuring the best Saws, Files, etc., and who has the best stock now on hand on this Coast, respectfully calls attention to his advertisement in this book ; page 82, (Victoria Department). Messrs. GRAY & HERWIG, Music Dealers, are at all times receiving the best Strings, and the latest Publications of Music. They have removed recently to Dr. Rabes Build- ing. Mr. Gray is late of England. Ca-EISTTJIITB TOBET & ANDERSOR PEORIA M §hm, SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. GENUINE PEORIA PLOV^ ^ . MANUFACTURED BY ^-^ . TOBEY & ANDERSON. W Thoyare adnpted to all kiuds of soil and in size run from a No. 5, to cut 10 inches, to a heavy 20 inch Brealiing Plow. Also, 100 .McCormick's, Celebrated Combined Reapers aiiJ Mowers; together witli a general assortment of Agricultural Implements and Hardware.whicli will be sold at prices to suit the times. -A.. B. SOTJTIi"S^OB.Tia:, 44 BATTERY STREET, between Galiforaia and Pine, San Francisco. 4* ■^ 50 SAN FRANCISCO DEPARTMENT. alvator Rosa m m ^^Wi J- 3V £3 S' 99 NO. 133 CALIFORNIA STREET, Fine Qaalities of Imported Wines, Liquors, Cordials, &c. A.T -S^XZOX^SSwA-XiEi.. 1-2. Strangers visiting San Francisco, will find the Liquors at the ' Sample Rooms," of the yoij best quality. J*. T. JOlSrSS, Agent. ^■^— ^^— ^— ^■^.M ■ ■ I ■ ■■ ■ 11 !■! Ill I.I. — ^— ^M^^-^M^^^^M^M Messrs. SCHAEFFER & SUTLIFF.— We take pleasure in recommending this extensive Cigar Manufacturing and To- bacco Warehouse, to the trade and consumers. We have tried and tasted their home manufactured Cigars, and find them excellent ; indeed, there is no difference between the best im- ported and their home made article, either in flavor or taste— and yet a saving of 60 per cent, is oflfered to purchasers. See their advertisement, page 81 Victoria Department. i/ / il INDEX TO VIOTOBIA DEPABTMENT. Auet%onffr$ — J, A. McCrea 89 P. M. linckUN 89 8eliin Franklin A Co 62 t Attayer — Marcband, Jr. A Co 46 Architects and Buihhrs — John WrlRlit 48 R. Mnllandaine; alio Copyist 60, 71 Tlioiuafl Trounce 88 Armory— Gunt— O. Unston 49 Banktrt — F. W. Wood, Bank BrUUh North America 84 McOonuld & Co 72 Barheri and Bathing — Edwards A Fox 40 Buildrrt and Bricklayen — C. Vureydhon 70 Wm. Rowland 42 R. Lewis 43 Blacktmithn-Qi. O. Capron 44 Books and Stationery — Hibben & Carawell 2 W. F. Herre 72 Boots, Shoes, tic. — Webster A Co 8 Clothier— U. M.Cohen 41 Cbmm-itsion Merchants and Storage — Robertson, Stewart A Co 23 Dickson, Campbell A Co 43 D. Jacobi 44 A. R. Oreen A Co 88 Janioii k Oreen 6 F. J.de St. Ours 48 R«id k McDonald 62 Cigars, Tobacco and Fruits— A. Sutro 79 Philip Lewis 42 Drf/ Ooods, Clothing, helan 49 Wm. B. Smith 62 Lester ft Olbbs 79 Oeneral Directory of Cititens — Beginning 36 to 89 Hotels, Houses and Hestaurants 60 Bayley's Hotel 23 Colonial Hotel 48 Temperance Hotel 44 Union Hotel 6 Royal Hotel cover, 1 Hardware, Stoves, dSe. — James Bell 28 J. 8. Drummond 48 M. Prag 60 A. Blockman 71 Illustrations of Proniinent Buildings— ail of which W(Te drawn by K. Mallandaine. — British Bank of North America 84 Samuel Price ft Co 84 Hibben ft Caiswell 2 A. Hoffman 4 K. Qambitz 7 D. Oreen 8 J. D. Cusheon, Union Hotel 6 Wcbsterft Co 8 Royal Hotel, James Wilcox cover Curtis A Moore back cover Haas ft Hosenfeld 6 Sporborg ft Co 78 Jtvseirrs, 72 Wines and Liquors — Wm. II. Oliver 40 J. D.Carroll 61 ThoB. Pattrick 78 Wharves 66 INDEX TO SAN FRANCISCO DEPARTMENT. Agency, eic, Vf. Chnpin 11 JVIcLane & Fowler 40 Attorneys and GmnseHors, Simfters, Parle ifc Ucydcnfoldt 13 Assayer, 0. W. Hell 28 Axle. Grease, IlnckK & Lambert 37 Ambrotype, R. II. Vtince 30 Agricultural Implements, J. D. Arthur & Sons 30 Business JVotices 5, 6, 17, 20, 46, 48, 40 Bankers, Wells, Fargo & Co., Louis McLane 16 Pioctic & Baycrque 24 Boiler Makers. Coffey & Kisdon 21 Broi.m Makifs, C. W. & O. W. Armos 26 Blankets, etc., Ueynemaiin, Pick & Co 20 Books, etc., J. J. Leconnt, flrxt cover 1 Bookbinders, BartUng & Kiinbill 30 Biscuit d- Crackers, l}«eth A Starr 36 California Steam Xavigatiou Company 8, 4 Cktbinet Maker, John Wigmore 53 Coffee, 0. Vennrd 52 Champagne Cider, Oakley & Jackson 22 Candies, M. Bernhcim 10 Cam. Merchants, Dickson, Campbell & Co 83 Asbim Urothers 40 Samuel Price & Co. inside cover 65 Dickson, DoWolf&Co. (Vict, dept.) 83 Commercial Printing Presses 45 Cigar Makers, Sliatffer & Siitliff, (Vic. dep.) 81 Crockery etc., Ilaynea & Lawton 41 Dry Gooi,s, S. Keinh&rt A Bro 23 Dentist, Dr. Burbank 35 Departure of Mails 45, 46 Express, Wells, Fargc k Co 16 Flour Dealers, J. D. Conro li Co 9 STumess, Main k Winchester 38 Hotels. Metroiiolitan, Armstroni; k Todd 13 Qerman Iloune, Jacob Schleicher 11 Hardware, Treadwell k Co 12 Jewelry. Isaac S. Joseph! 12 Baldwin & JosepUi 43 Livery Stable, Black Hawk 82 £tm«. Samuel Adams 34 Music, Unsche & Sons 14 A. Kchler, (Victoria Dept.) 8 Gray k llerwig.. 26 S.Bosft EC Phetan's Patent. M. E. IlnRhps 34 Mails, J. T. Wright, OppoMtion Line 41 Departu.os and Postage regiilatiims.... 45, 46 Marble Works, Hayes & Pitclmrd 24 Our Commerce with California 1, 2 Oils, etc., Cameron, Wbittior & Co 22 Pacific Clinical Infirmary. Dr. Cooper 2, 3 Pacific Mail Steamship Company 3 Plows, A. B. Southworth 49 Phila. Brewery, Hoelscher, Wieland k Co... 25 Postage Begulations, Victoria Department... 62 '* " San Francisco Dep't 45 Packet Line, TinyiM k Gehricke 8 Philosophical Inst.,\Vm. Sclimolz.(Vic.Dep.) 8 Eegaliv, D. Norcross 30 Saw Mill, T. B. Chase & Co 4, 5 Sewing Machines, Grover k Baker 7 Seed Warehouse, S. W. Moore 16 Sail Makers, Harding k I'liekin 26 Shutter Maker, John K. Sims 16 Safe Makers. Auberlen A Co 12 Sctiosand Files. George Stead, (Vic. dept..,. 82 Silversmith, W. K. Vanderslico 30 Stickler's Exchange, I. E. Steckler 21 Stoves, etc., Kohler Bro 33 Saloon, 3. T.Jon...... , 60 Spars, Masts, etc., Sari'l Price k Co 6o San Franeitco College 42 University of the Pacific 35 Union trim Wnrks, V. Donahue 32 Undertaker, Nathaniel Gray 31 Wagons, etc., K. 3. Eells & Co 14 Wines, Sainsevain Bros 27 Willow If^re, Thuruauor & Ziun 36 • I TlTtJR A.T A. VICTORIA DEPARTMBNT. Page 30 For Gosset. Oapf. W. Vriscoll, I'nstmas- ter. Gov't St, read Gossd Capt. W. Dris- cnll, Treasur:r B. C, Windsor Lodge. Page 31 For Barron, Ihos. W. read Berron, Thos. W. Ppge 31 For Iroine John, read Jt..,tt John. Page 32 For Lebland rf- Co., read Leblond rf Co. Pago 36 For Jiing, Attorney, read Bing, Bar- rister at Law. Page 36 For Shirpier, -4. mg o HllIlM ':£>s 6 I UNION WHARF, Wharf Street, 2Jv VANCOUVER'S ISLAND. m ^1 I '1. i ^MMeiiii ■W*ilWW 1 2-^ ^^; ^9 ).. K i 1 11 SjyffUEIi PRICE & GO. VIOTOHIi^. V. I. AND S^ FRiaf CISCO, CALIFORNIA. &CBANNET Maii^ Paget Sound, Washington Territory, MANUFACTURERS AND SHIPPERS OP MASTSJARDS& SPARS OF JLIaXu sxzss, PILES, SQITMS mmm -AND — Si^"WEI> TLiTIMBER OF ALL DIMENSIONS. ARE PREPARED to FURNISH CARGOES At short notice, deliverable at their STEAM SAW MILL, or at SAN FRANCISCO. fW For Terms, apply as above, or. in San Francisco and Victoria, V. I., to SAMUEL PRICE & 00., AO-ENTS. ! M fi ■( ■%* -■" ' If - Wl^j|-|<»%itli>iij<'--fi'''^ll-"'''"''illhfi"