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been taken from sweepings, polishings, cinders from assay offices, etc.; and of this amount two-thirds, or $33,333 have been paid to the parties from whom the material was obtained. The entire cost of these works is $150,000, and they furnish employment to sixteen persons. The agents are Messrs. Wass, Uznay & Warwick.

In addition to the Eureka Refinery and the Metallurgical Works, there are eleven other establishments for the refining and assaying of gold, silver, etc., of which five are located at San Francisco, two each, at Sacramento and Marysville, and one each, at Nevada and Placer. Several of these offices are very extensive and capable of transacting a large amount of business.

5. REFINING OF GOLD AND SILVER.

The Gold and Silver Refinery is located at San Francisco. The refinerya substantial brick structure, is one story in hight, and sixty feet in width by one hundred and thirty in length-together with the various implements in use, represent a permanently invested capital of about sixty thousand dollars. Employment is furnished to an average of from twenty-five to thirty persons. Operations were commenced at the refinery on the 14th of last March, and continued until August 8th, when they were temporarily suspended. Since that time the facilities have been greatly increased, and in February or March next the business will be resumed. The refinery has a capacity equal to the refining of twenty thousand ounces of gold per day, or, at seventeen dollars per ounce, three hundred and forty thousand dollars. The amount refined during the period it was in operation was equal to fifteen millions of dollars. E. Justh is the proprietor.

A laudable feature of the management of this establishment is, that all gold deposited is returned in American coin, as the refined gold is coined at the Branch Mint at San Francisco. By the operations of this Refinery, two considerable items are saved to the State, viz: The value of the sulphate of copper (important for agricultural purposes) annually produced, and the consumption of sulphuric acid, which is manufactured from native sulphur at San Francisco; the first amounting to one hundred thousand dollars, and the latter to over thirty-five thousand dollars, annually.

6. CHEMICALS.

The San Francisco Chemical Works are located at San Francisco; Farmer, Chase & Co. proprietors. These works have been successfully employed for the last three years in the manufacture of acids. The average number of persons employed is fourteen, and the amount of acids disposed of during the past year amounted to over one hundred thousand dollars.

7. CORDAGE AND OAKUM.

The San Francisco Cordage and Oakum Factory is at San Francisco. This enterprise was commenced in April, 1856, by Messrs. Flint, Peabody & Co. and Messrs. Tubbs & Co., since which time the operations of the company

have been successful. The buildings connected with the works are of the most extensive and permanent character. The main structure, occupied as the rope-walk, is one thousand feet in length, and the spinning factory is one hundred by forty feet in length. The consumption of raw material is about four thousand pounds of hemp and three thousand pounds of oakum per day, which is obtained from Manila, and arrangements have been completed for regular shipments thereof, until California shall be able to furnish the same from the products of her own soil.

The enterprising proprietors of this establishment are now engaged in the manufacture of cordage from California grown hemp. The specimens exhibited at the recent Mechanics' Fair will favorably compare with the imported article. They have also made arrangements for the importation of seed, for the production in this State of a sufficient quantity of the raw material to supply the demands for home consumption.

8. THE REFINING OF SUGAR.

The San Francisco Sugar Refinery is owned by a company of San Francisco and New York merchants, organized by the Legislature of the State. The works of the company are located at San Francisco; they are of the most extensive character, and of a capacity sufficient to supply the entire consumption of sugar in this State. The main building is seventy-five feet in width by one hundred and twenty-two feet in length, and five stories high. Several small buildings are attached, for the prosecution of the different branches connected with the refinery. The entire premises cover an area of four hundred and twelve by two hundred and seventy-five feet.

The raw material consumed at these works is obtained from Manila, Batavia and other Islands of the Pacific, and a line of clipper barks is now employed in maintaining a regular supply, to meet the requirements of the company. It is estimated, that four hundred tuns of sugar and twenty thousand gallons of syrup per month, can be manufactured at these works. The number of hands employed is one hundred and fifty. Cost of building and grounds, one hundred thousand dollars.

The California Sugar Refinery, located at San Francisco, has recently commenced operations on an extensive scale. The works of the company, erected at an expense of sixty thousand dollars, are extensive and admirably adapted to the purposes to which they are appropriated. Capacity, per month, five hundred thousand pounds.

9. WOOLEN GOODS.

The extensive growth of wool in this State, and the demand existing on this coast for goods manufactured therefrom, have engaged the attention of an association of capitalists, who have made the necessary arrangements for the early construction, in the vicinity of San Francisco, of a manufactory for the production of blankets and other woolen goods, to be of a capacity sufficient to supply the demand for home consumption and our export trade. This

movement is but one of the many evidences, to be seen in almost every section of the State, of the rapid advancement of our manufacturing interests; and it is to be desired that the projectors thereof will meet with a success commensurate with the importance of the enterprise in which they are engaged.

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One of the most important branches of California industry is the manufacture of furniture. Heretofore, large amounts of money have been monthly remitted to the Eastern States and Europe, for the payment of the heavy importations of furniture that were required to meet the demand occasioned by the influx of a large population and the rapid growth of the State. By the exertions of our enterprising mechanics, a large portion of this trade will henceforth be secured to this State. The pioneers and the most prominent of those engaged in effecting this result, is the house of J. G. Clark & Co., of San Francisco, to whom great credit is also due for the rapid development of this branch of our home productions. The manufactory of these gentlemen is of the most extensive character, comprising all the various departments necessary to transform the roughest material into the most elegant and finished articles of domestic utility. A large proportion of the finest furniture sold by this extensive firm is manufactured at their establishment, and as specimens of workmanship, they will favorably compare with the most costly manufactured at the east.

There are several specimens of wood grown in this State and on this coast that are suitable for manufacturing purposes, and considerable quantities thereof, are annually consumed in the operations of this establishment. The number of men employed is thirty.

11. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.

An extensive establishment for the manufacture of a variety of agricultural implements, including several of California invention, has been for some months in successful operation at San Francisco. There is probably no State in the Union in which a greater demand for labor-saving machinery exists, than in this, and the enterprising proprietors have therefore an extensive field for their exertions. The number of men employed is twenty-five. T. Ogg Shaw, proprietor.

12. PRINTING PAPER.

The Pioneer Paper Mill is located at Taylorsville, Berry Township, Marin County, thirty miles from San Francisco. These works have an abundance of water and steam power. They are supplied with the latest improvements for the manufacture of paper, and are capable, with the present machinery, of turning out six tuns of paper per week. The cost of the establishment complete, is about ninety-two thousand dollars. The mill is now in operation, and the result, so far, has fully realized the expectations of the enterprising proprietors, Messrs. S. P. Taylor and S. L. James.

13. FRICTION MATCHES.

The Pacific Match Manufactory, erected by a company of practical workmen, is located at San Francisco. The machinery employed is of the most approved construction, and is believed to be of sufficient capacity to supply the entire consumption of matches in this State. The capacity of the works are about one hundred gross of matches per day, which can be increased whenever the demand requires it.

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The Pacific Perfumery Manufactory, located at San Francisco, is exclusively engaged in the production of every description of perfumery, which will favorably compare with the imported articles. The sales of perfumery in this State are an important item, amounting to thousands of dollars during the year, which will in future be supplied from our home manufacture.

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The manufacture of hides into leather has already become an important branch of home industry. The number of tanneries at present in operation, is twenty-nine, of which four are located at Santa Cruz, five at Stockton, three, each, in San Francisco, Nevada and El Dorado, and the remainder, in different portions of the State. The establishments at Santa Cruz are the most extensive, and from the peculiar advantages by which they are surrounded, the quantity, as well as the quality, of the leather produced by them, exceeds that of any other district in the State. Annual product,

twelve thousand hides. The aggregate capacity of the twenty-nine tanneries is more than sufficient to meet the demand for home consumption.

16. BROOMS.

The manufacture of brooms, since the successful cultivation of broom corn in this State, engages the attention of a number of persons. Manufactories are in operation at San Francisco, Sacramento, Marysville, La Grange and in several other localities in the State. The California broom is said to excel in lightness and durability, and is in every respect superior to the imported article. Capacity of six manufactories, one hundred dozen per day.

17. MACARONI AND VERMICELLI.

There are two extensive establishments, located at San Francisco, engaged in the manufacture of macaroni and vermicelli. Considerable quantities of both of these valuable articles of food are exported to the different ports of the Pacific, which, together with the demand created by the home consumption, offer a profitable trade to those engaged in the business. Number of men employed, twelve.

18. CANDLES AND SOAP.

There are several establishments for the manufacture of candles, located at San Francisco, Sacramento, and in other localities of the State. The capa

city of those of San Francisco are estimated at ten thousand pounds per day. There are also numerous establishments engaged in the manufacture of the different varieties of soap, three of which are yielding the finest quality and in such quantities as will fully meet the demand for home consumption.

19. STARCH.

There are two establishments, one at San Francisco and one at Santa Cruz, engaged in the manufacture of starch. The quality produced at both of these establishments is warmly recommended as being equal, in every respect, to the imported article.

20. GLUE.

Sufficient quantities of glue are manufactured to meet all the requirements of the California trade. There are two establishments in San Francisco, and one in Sacramento, profitably engaged in the business.

21. DISTILLERIES AND BREWERIES.

There are five extensive distilleries in the State, two at San Francisco, and one each at Los Angeles, San Bernardino and Tehama. Amount of capital employed, two hundred thousand dollars.

The number of breweries in the State is eighty-six, of which eighteen are located at San Francisco, twelve in El Dorado, seven in Nevada, seven in Sacramento, six in Calaveras, and the remainder in different portions of the State; several of which, particularly those located at San Francisco, are quite extensive, and in operation throughout the year. They are generally, however, small establishments, and only intended to supply the demand for malt liquors of the locality or neighborhood in which they are situated. Amount of capital, two hundred thousand dollars.

22. CAMPHENE AND OIL.

There are several extensive establishments in operation at San Francisco for the manufacture of camphene and the refining of oil, four of which have a capacity of fifty thousand gallons of camphene per month, and, in addition, the facilities for refining a large quantity of oil. The aggregate consumption of camphene for the State, is estimated at forty thousand gallons per month.

23. STONE WARE.

There are three potteries in operation in this State, two of which are located at Sacramento, and one at Shasta. These manufactories furnish a sufficient supply of the different articles of stone ware to meet the demands for home consumption, which has had the effect of cutting off the importations from the Eastern States and Europe.

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