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down, might reasonably suppose that "it was there" until upheaved by some mighty convul- sion of nature. We understand from Mr. Chee- nery, the agent for COL. Russ in this city, that arrangements are in progress for an abundant supply of material for next season, when it will be extensively laid-both as side walks and car- riage ways.
Tanneries, Leather, etc.
The Encinal in Alameda Co. have 42 vats, and turn out 250 sides per month. An artesian well is being dug on the premises, 610 feet has been reached without finding water; they are still per- severing, with encouraging prospects.
SANTA CRUZ TANNERY.
This is the largest and most complete estab- lishment of the kind in the State. It is situated in the town of Santa Cruz, on the coast, about 65 miles to the southward of this place. The capacity of this yard is 800 sides per month, but has never been worked to that extent, 600 being the extent in any one month up to the present time. Harness Skirting and Sole Leather are principal kinds manufactured. These works are principally owned in this city, where the leather is brought for sale.
SADDLERY AND HARNESS
Are also manufactured here extensively, and vie in excellence and beauty with any made elsewhere.
Agriculture.
Our readers will no doubt fully sympathize in our disappointment, in being unable to give them a promised article on this subject from the capable pen of Col. Warren-the other engagements of the Colonel having compelled him to delay be- yond our time, its preparation.
City Government.
Incorporated by the Legislature of 1850; the new government got into operation in May, of that year. Since that time, the Charter has been repeatedly changed and amended, but no legis- lation, apparently, was sufficient to check the career of extravagance that rapidly dissipated the magnificent domain which had belonged to the city, and created a debt doubly burdensome to the tax-payer, as he could point to no wise and necessary expenditure, the advantages of which at once justified the outlay and author- ized its imposition upon posterity. In this res-
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A TABLE OF OFFICERS OF THE CITY AND MEMBERS OF THE RESPECTIVE BOARDS OF ALDERMEN, CHOSEN AT EACH REGULAR ELECTION SINCE THE FIRST CHARTER.
WHEN ELECTED AND TIME OF SERVICE.
Mayor.
Controller.
Treasurer.
City Attorney.
Marshal.
Recorder.
City Tax Collector.
Harbor-Master.
Street Commiss'er. Cl'& Com Council.
May Ist, 1850, to
John W. Geory.
Benj. L. Berry.
Charles G. Scott. Thomas H. Holt.
Malachi Follon.
Frank Tilford.
W. M. Irwin.
James Hogun.
D. C. MeCarthy.
None.
May 1st, 1851.
May 1st, 1851, }
to
C. J. Brenhom.
G. A. Hudson.
R. H. Sinton.
F. M. Pixley.
R. G. Crozier.
R. H. Waller.
T. D. Greene.
George Simpton.
Wm. Divier.
Robert C. Poge.
Jan. 1st, 1852.
Jan. Ist, 1852.
S. K. Harris.
J. W. Stillman.
Smyth Clark.
C. MeC. Delany. D. W. Thompson.
G. W. Boker.
D. S. Lynell.
George Simpton.
Wm. Divlor.
Robert C. Page.
Nov. 10th, 1852 Nov. 10th, 1852
C. J. Breabom.
R. Matheson.
H. Bowie.
J. K. Hacket.
R. G. Crozier.
G. W. Baker.
Lewis Teal.
W. T. Thompson.
Wm. Divier.
E. Tohy.
Oct. 3d, 1853.
Oct. 3d, 1853. ) to
C. K. Garrison.
S. K. Harris.
HI. Bowie.
S. A. Sharpe.
Bount Seguine.
G. W. Baker.
W. A. Mathews.
Robert Haley.
John Addis.
Robert C. Page.
Oct. 1st, 1854.
Oct. 1st, 1851, } to July 1st, 1855.
S. P. Webb.
W. Sberman.
David S. Turoer.
.L. Sawyer.
J. MeKenzie.
R. H. Waller.
E. T. Batturs.
Robert Haley.
G. W. Ryder.
T. M. J. Delion.
July 1st. 1855. }
Jomes Von Noss. A. J. Mouldor.
Wm. MeKibbin.
B. Peyton.
H. North.
James Van Ness.
E. T. Batturs.
J. B. Schaffer.
J. J. Hoff.
Wmn. H. Stevens.
REVIEW.
GENERAL
pect, the County Government was equally suc-
cessful, and a few years exhibited a debt which, scarcely inferior in amount, was created in the same reckless manner, without resulting perma- nent benefits.
Finally, the last Legislature, detaching a large
portion of the territory, united the City and County Government by an Act of Consolidation, which went into operation on the 1st July last.
From the stringent provisions of this law, thor- rough reform is anticipated ; at any rate, many
of the enormous expenses incident to the former
dual system have been either entirely abolished,
or seriously reduced, while the checks upon
, lavish expenditure appear to he so well devised as to defy evasion; and the inhibition of debt, and its repudiation if contracted, are so positive as effectually to deprive the authorities of the
power of exceeding their income. The officers under the Act will be chosen at the next General
Election, (November.) The city is divided into
twelve districts, each of which elects one mem-
ber of the Board of Supervisors. A President of the Board, with the other Executive officers, is chosen by the city at large.
COMMON COUNCIL.
May 6th, 1850, to May 1851 .- Board of Aldermen : Wm.
coadray, A. A. Selover, Stewart Mott, John B. Bisphan, Clerk.
Assistant Board of Aldermen : A. Bartol, President ; J. May- nard, - Sharron, O. T. Botts, L. T. Wilson, James P. Van Ness, Corbitt Morris, W. A. Grover, Clerk.
May 1851, to Derember 29, 1851 .- Board of Aldermen : R. S. Dorr, President ; E. L. Morgan, C. L. Ross, A. C. Labatt, C. M. K. Paulison, James Grant. Geo. Eadicott, Wm. Greene, E. A. Edgerton, Clerk. Assistant Board of Aldermen : Jos. F. Atwill, President ; T. H. Selby, H. Meiggs, Jos. Galloway, Jas. Grover, Wm. Conrade, - Sparks, W. H. Parker, Robert C. Page, Clerk.
December 1851, to November 10, 1851 .- Board of Aldermen :
November 1852, to October 1853 .- Board of Aldermen : Joshua P. Haveo, President ; A. J. Bowie, Wm. A. Dena, E. P. Flint, - Gluyas, E. J. Moore, T. H. Selby, Chas. L. Case, E. A. Edgerton, Clerk. Assistant Board of Aldermen : James De Long. President ; A. N. Squier, Wm. H. Bovee, H. R. Harte, G. W. Bryant, Edward Byrne, J. B. Piper, Thomas Hayes, Robert C. Page, Clerk.
October 1853, to October 1854 .- Board of Aldermen : Jos. F. Atwill, President ; Henry Meiggs, Richard M. Jessup, Jno. D. Brower, D. Hale, - Haskell, James Van Ness, C. H. West, Jno. Nightingale, Jno. Crane, Clerk. Assistant Board of Al- dermen : F. Turk, President : J. T. Hyde, C. D. Carter, Geo. O. Ecker, J. R. West, Wm. H. Talmage, S. Gardner, J. G. W. Schultz, Robert C. Page, Clerk.
October 1854 to July 1855 .- Beard of Aldermen : Jos. F. At- Van Ness, Jno. Crane, Clerk. Assistant Board of Aldermen : will, President ; Jas. T. Hyde, C. H. Gough, Jacob B. Moore, J. L. Vaa Bockelia, C. E. Buckingham, G. M. Norton, James Henry Haight, President ; Jonathan Wilde, Wm. A. Piper, Goo. H. Davidson, J. C. Maynard, Jno. Perry, Jr. J. M. Mer- rill, W. F. Story, T. M. J. Dehon, Clerk. July 1855 to July 1856 .- Board of Aldermen : J. M. Tewks- bury, Presideat ; C. H. Corser, J. Hopkins, C. W. Hathaway, J. A. Brittain, R. W. Slocomb, Bobert Raskin, Wal. Greene, Jno. Crane, Clerk. Assistant Board of Aldermen : H. J. Wells, President ; Charles Wilson, R. H. Tobin, E. P. Peck- ham, C. J. Bartlett, John Vandewater, Wm. H. Dow, J. C.
Bideman, Robert C. Page, Clerk.
From July under Consolidation Act .- Board of Supervisors : Geo. J. Whelan, President : Lawrence Ryan, Justice of the Peace First District ; E. W. Smith, Justice of the Peace Second District ; C. M. Chamberlain, Justice of tha Peace Third Dis- trict ; David B. Castre, Justice of the Peace Third District ; Robert C. Page, Clerk.
to
We append-
to July 1st, 1856. S
Greene, President ; Chas. Miatura, David Gillespie, F. W. Ma-
J. H. Blood, President : E. S. Morgan, Wm. G. Wood, Jno. Cotter, Caleb Hyatt, James Grant, N. S. Petit, Elliott J. Moore,
Jao. Crane, Clerk. Assistant Board of Aldermen : Nathaniel Hollend, President ; Jos. Galloway, Heary Meiggs, E. W. Crowell, - Lockwood, Joha Piercy, Jas. Grover, Jno. Kis- ling, Robert C. Page, Clerk.
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GENERAL REVIEW.
The Press.
The following list of periodicals published here, exhibits forcibly the spirit of enterprise in this branch of business, and the determined com- petition to which it has given rise:
Alta California-Daily, Weekly and Steamer. Chronicle-Daily, Weekly and Steamer. Echo du Pacifique-(French)-Daily. Eco del Pacifico-(Spanish)-Daily. Evening Bulletin-Daily, Weekly and Steamer. Evening Post-Daily. Globe-Daily.
German Democrat-Daily. German Journal -- Daily. Herald-Daily, Weekly and Steamer. Le Phare-(French)-Daily. Pathfinder -- (Campaign, gratis) -- Daily. Sun-Daily.
True Californian-Daily, Weekly and Steamer.
Town Tull-Daily, Weekly and Steamer.
Christian Advocate-(Religious)-Weekly.
Pacific-(Religious)-Weekly.
Voice of Israel-(Religions)-Weekly.
Western Standard (Religions)-Weekly.
Fillmore Ranger-(Campaign, gratis)-Weekly. Golden Era-(Sunday)-Weekly. Varieties-(Sunday)-Weekly.
Il'ide West-(Sunday)-Weekly. California Farmer -- Weekly. Evening Star-(Schools)-Weekly. Fireman's Journal-Weekly.
Prices Current aml Shipping List-Weekly. Hutchings' California Magazine-Monthly.
Orientul-(Chinese)-Monthly.
Military.
A strictly accurate return of the various or- ganizations in this city is at this time almost impossible, owing to the confusion arising from the exciting events of the past summer. We have given in the Register as complete a sum- mary as could be obtained.
Fire Department.
The complete and copious statement contained in the Appendix under this head, prepared hy the courteous and talented Secretary of the Board of Delegates, M. D. Boruck, Esq., has left us no- thing to say on this subject, hut to express our appreciation of his kindness, with the single re- mark, that the condition of the Department re- flects unbounded credit upon the patriotic hody of men belonging to it, and is worthy of the lib- erality so judiciously exhibited by the citizens in sustaining it.
Water Works.
The want of an abundant supply of pure, soft water for household purposes, to say nothing of its importance in other respects, is certainly a serious evil in this city. Nothing speaks so con- vincingly of the purity of the atmosphere of this locality, as the absence of anything like pestilen- tial diseases, notwithstanding the accumulation of filth and garbage in the numerous courts of the city, and the horrible state of many of the slips and docks. Very much of this filth is justly chargeable to the scarcity of water, which, pur-
chased hy the bucket, is too expensive to he used except for the indispensable purposes of drinking, cooking and very slight lavations. The organizations formed with a view to meet this requirement seem to he too much embarrassed with objects of private speculation, to suhserve adequately, the necessities of the public, in this most vital matter. Steps should he taken at an early day to make such provision as is required, and to retain a proper control of it in the hands of the people.
Telegraph Lines.
Of these there are two which are completed to this city-the "State Telegraph Company," and the " Alta California Telegraph Company." See Register.
Apologetic.
Since the sheets containing what purports to be the list of the officers of the Committee of Vigilance were printed, we have ascertained officially, that the same is altogether imperfect and incorrect. That this is so we much regret, and we still more regret that we did not make the discovery in time to suppress it altogether, especially as we have been informed that the publication may be disagreeahle to the gentle- men named, and we can only ask that degree of consideration merited by the fact that no evil to any was intended.
8 P. M. October, 1856.
The hurry of publication, for reasons men- tioned in the PREFACE, has compelled us to cur- tail this branch of our work, and to omit, or barely to allude to much in the business of the city worthy of extended notice, and which, un- der other circumstances would have occupied ample space, accompanied with important statis- tical data. We now, in this connection, bid our friends a reluctant farewell, until the 1st of Oc- tober, 1857, when we shall again appear before them with, we trust, a similar work, still more worthy of them and of ourselves.
The following appears at the head of the first page of the Registry of Names:
"RESP NOTICE .- Names too late for regular insertion, changes that have occurred during compilation, etc., will be found on a preceding page."
This arrangement we have been compelled to alter, and the same will he found commencing on page 243, and a Supplement on the last page of the work.
COLVILLE'S SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY,
FOR THE YEAR COMMENCING OCT. 1, 1856.
NOTICE .- Names too late for regular insertion, changes that may have occurred during com- pilation, etc., will be found on a preceding page.
ABBREVIATIONS.
res
Residence | dwl.
Dwelling N. North
bet.
Between
E.
East
ap .Opposite
bdg Building or buildings
b.
. House
prptr Proprietor
brds. . Boards
manf.
Manufacturer S. South
com Commission
mc.
Mechanic i
s .. .. Side
cor. Corner | mcht.
Merchant ! W
West
ABBATE P. B. conveyancer, agent and collector, ; office Wright's Bdg, N. W. cor Mont'y and Jackson, dwl S. E. cor Clay and Powell Abbot Anthony, steward for Mrs. J. J. Coombs Abbott Chas. H. res Parish's Hotel
Abbott O. dwl N. side Vallejo near Powell Abbott O. dealer in bullion, office 137 Clay
Abell Alex. G. com'r immigrants, Gd Sec G. L.
F. & A. M. S. of Cal, office S. E. cor Wash'n and Battery, 3d floor, dwl Mission near Third, in Cottage Row
Abecasis J. S. of J. R. Brandon & Co. N. W. cor Cal and Battery
Abraham Phillip, of Sichel & Abraham, Battery, dwl 133 Bush
Abrahamson Peter, stoves and tin ware, 224 Dupont, h 133 Bush
Abrain John S. shoe-maker, East bet Com and Clay
Abrams David, merchant, office 65 Cal, dwl Green bet Stockton and Powel
Abrams J. C. broker, office 151 Clay, dwl Dupont cor Virginia place
Abrams J. M. broker, office 151 Clay
Abrahams & Levy, dealers in dry goods, 71 Bat'y Establisbed April, 1854.
Abraham Jacob, of Abrabam & Levy, 71 Battery Abrego A. printer, bds Niantic Hotel
Abell Frederick, school teacher, dwl N. side Bush bet Stockton and Powell
Acevedo Manuel Lobez, with Viaud & Pfister Ackermann & Bro. dry goods, 5 Virginia Block bet Pacific and Broadway Ackermann L. S. of A. & Bro
Ackermann S. S. of A. & Bro
Acker I. W. baker, dwl Beal near Folsom
Ackley J. G. speculator, dwl Kearny near Green Adail Mrs. S. laundry, 81 Bush in rear
Adams dealer in wood, N. side Sutter bet Kearny and Dupont
Adams C. A. with P. H. & P. A. Owen, 91 Front, dwl Second near Clementine
Adams Mrs. E. W. lodging house, 6 St. Mary Adams Frank, at Wm. G. Badger. res 256} Stockton
Adams H. W. C. dwl Turk bet Mason and Tay- lor, N. s
Adams & Smith, wood and coal, cor Market and Davis
Adams Jas. of Adams & S. cor Market and Davis Adams Jas H. dwl Union S. side near Mason
Adams Henry, First near Market, bds 6 Jessie Adams Jno. stevedore, bds with Thos Anderson Adams Jos. ind't city ganger, dwl Green bet Sansome and Mout'y, office 67 Jackson
Adams Jos. Jr. ex U. S. gauger, dwl Green bet Calhoun and Sansome
Adams L. S. of D. Tafit & Co. bds Oriental Hotel Adams R. H. hats and caps, 175 Clay, res S. E. cor Jones and Sac
Adams Ross, clerk, 175 Clay, bds Pine bet Du- pont and Kearny
Adams Sam. dealer in lime and cement, 42 Bat- tery, dwl Sutter S. side bet Powell and Stockton
Adams Thos. of. Biggs, Kibbe & A. dwl S. E. cor Mont'y and Com
Adams W. H. brds What Cheer House
Adams W. H. porter with Arrington & Co Adams W. J. book-keeper, Stewart near Market Adcock Wm. boot and sboe dealer, 54 Com
Addis Jno. street inspector, brds N. side Geary bet Kearny and Dupont
Addison Wm. A. boards 192 Sac
Adelphi Theater, Dupont bet Clay and Wash'n
A frame structure was erected by members of the Theatrical profession, July, 1851, and opened by
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SAN FRANCISCO [A] DIRECTORY.
Messrs. Robinson & Weisenthal. The most memo- rable epoch connected with its history is the assump- tion of its management by John Lewis Baker, and others. May 9, 1858. Mr. Baker with his talented lady, supported by a company of surpassing merit,- among whom were Mrs. Torrence, Miss Coad, Mr. Thuman, Mr. Coad, Mr. Dumphries, Mr. John Tor- rence. (Machinist,) etc .-- did a most prosperous husi- ness for the space of nine months, with a profit of over $80,000. Crowded houses nightly greeted the performances of this company, notwithstanding the opposition of other theaters, and the very successful carcer of Signora Eliza Biscaccianti nnd Miss Cath- arine Hayes. The size of the building is as follows: front, 40 feet ; depth, 65 feet ; hight, 81 feet. Owned by J. B. Tassin. Agent, Henry Palmer.
Adelphi Saloon, Morgan & Scott prptrs, under Adelphi Theater, Dupont
Adelsdorfer Brothers, importers fancy goods, S. E. cor Sansome and Sac
Established July, 1849.
Adelsdorfer Edward, of Adelsdorfer Brothers, S. E. cor Sansome and Sac, dwl Clay bet Pow- ell and Stockton
Adelsdorfer Joseph, of Adelsdorfer Brothers, S. E. cor Sansome and Sac
Aden F. F. clerk at 95 Battery
Adler J. & Co. importers of clothing, 113 Sac cor Leidesdorff
Adler J. of J. Adler & Co.
Adler H. book-keeper with S. L. Jacobs & Co. Cal, boards 69¿ Sac
Adler B. butcher, Sac bet Pike and Dupont
Adlington David, waterman, dwl Kearny near Vallejo
Adrain & Story, importers of ship chandlery, etc. 89 Front
Established under present style, Nov. 1849.
Adrain Wm. of Adrain & Story, boards 193 Cal Affolder Jacob, carpenter, boards 77 Buslı Agard W. B. firm of Dupuy, Foulkes & Co
Agnew & Deffebach, job printers, 130 Sansome, 2d floor
Agnew T. H. of Agnew & Deffebach, res Frank- lin House
Agnew Jno. works in Gas Works, dwl 13 Mellus Ahern John M. grocer, cor First and Tehama Allenfeld M. D. firm of Courts & Co. 281 Clay Ahrend S. firm of Gough & Ahrend, 50 Pacific Ahrens A. carpenter, W. s Kearny bet Geary and St. Mark's Place
Ahrens C. jeweler, 214 Dupont
Ahumada Joseph M. office 171 Sansome Aiken George, British Consul, office 126 Cal Aitken Thomas, stevedore, rooms cor Montg'y and Vallejo
Aitken I. boiler-maker at Vulcan Iron Works Aitken S. foreman of Boiler Shop at Vulcan Iron Works
Aine Louis, carpenter, 127 Bush
Alan John, (Chinese) washing and ironing, 166 Cal
Albero Matthias, of Arp & Albern Albert Thomas, oil and lard refiner, Pacific Oil and Camphene Works
ALBERTSON J. C. lawyer, office 179 Clay Albion House, 40 Montg'y, G. D. Hager prptr Albion Saloon, Fisk & Loring prptrs, 108 Mont'y Alby Andrew, fruit dealer, E. s Sansome bet Cal and Sac
Alcuyaga J. grocer, 6 Jackson
Alden's Restaurant, S. E Alden prptr, 150 and 152 Clay
Alden S. E. prptr of Alden's Restaurant, 150 and 152 Clay
Alden Judab, drayman for Turnbull, Walton & Co Alden Saml, drayman for Turnbull, Walton & Co Aldrich E. 230 Clay
Aldrich Edward, of Martell & A.
Aldrich E. S. (M. D.) office N. W. cor Mont'y and Clay, 2d floor
Aldrich Miss L. dress-maker, dwl 267 Wash'n Aldrich Lewis, lawyer, 101 Merchant, 2d floor, res Oakland
Alemany Most Rev. Joseph S. Archbishop of San Francisco, dwl cor Quincy and Pine Alers A. (M. D.) 223 Dupont
Alers W. of Helnike & Alers, N. W. cor Dupont and Sntter
Alesworth J. W. produce, 19 Clay
Alexander, Ellis & Co. importers of clothing, 86 Sac, 3d floor
Alexander D. firm of A. Ellis & Co. res W. s Mont'y near Bush
Alexander & Hangary, prptrs Chelsea Laundry, Third bet Harrison and Bryant
Alexander G. of Alexander & Hangary
Alexander & Levy, paper box manfs, 86 Sac 3d floor
Alexander J. D. brds Rassette House
Alexander & Co. anctioneers and com mchts, 87 Long Wharf
Alexander Jos. firm of Alexander & Co. res E. s Kearny bet Bush and Sutter
Alexander John, waterman, dwl N. E. cor Sut- ter and Dupont
Alexander J. M. book-keeper at Lord & Co. res S. W. cor Stockton and Wash'n
Alexander M. tailor, dwl 121 Bush
Alexander Robert, prptr Alexander Saloon, N. E. cor Mont'y and Wash'n
Alexander T. firm of G. A. Jessel & Co. res E. s Kearny bet Pine and Cal
Alexis John, baker, dwl Scotland near Filbert Allan, Lowe & Co. com mchts, 132 Clay
Allan Geo. H. clerk at Pavilion, res S. s Wash'n bet Stockton and Powell
Allen A. barber, Davis near Clay
Allen A. S. prptr Pavilion, res S. E. cor Sansome and Pine
Allen Charles H. clerk at Wm. G. Badger, res 196 Sansome
Allen Edward H. of G. B. Post & Co. dwl cor Stockton and Greenwich
Allen Geo. F. paint shop, 8 First, dwl Fremont bet Folsom and Harrison, N. s
Allen Henry, drayman, with Irvine & Co. 111 Front
Allen H. A. book-keeper, res Oriental Hotel Allen H. H. of Greene, Heath & Allen, 56 Front Allen James Monroe, boards at What Cheer House
Allen J. M. drayman, at Frank Baker's Allen J. E. of A. & S. dwl 148 Clay Allen James, dwl bet Kearny and Dupont Allen John, drayman, dwl School Alley
Allen M. W. carriage-maker, 21 Bush, dwl N. s Post bet Kearny and Mont'y
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Allen Lorenzo T. at paint shop, 8 First
Allen Otis, teamster, brds N. s St. Mark's Place
Allen Otis, drayman, brds 18 Post
Allen Roe, 230 Clay
Allen Robert, Assistant Quartermaster U. S. A. res Oriental Hotel
Allen S. H. book-keeper and cashier with Glad- win, Hugg & Co. dwl 282 Clay
Allen Selden H. engineer, dwl S. s St. Mark's Place
Allen & Spier, booksellers and stationers, 148 Clay
Established in 1853 as J. E. Allen & Co. changed to present style in 1854.
Allen T. H. commodore of stevedores, brds In- ternational Hotel
Allen Win. clerk, 72 Pacific
Allen W. C. & Co. importers of diamonds, watch- es, etc. 146 Clay
Establisbed in May, 1853.
Allen W. C. of W. C. Allen & Co. dwl S. E. cor Stockton and Pacific
Allen Win. S. dwl St. Charles N. s Allen , book-binder, 229 Clay
Alley H. L. mint employee, brds Mason W. side near Vallejo
Allman Jolin, of J. A. & Bro. American House ALLMAN RICHARD, of J. A. & Bro. American House
Allovon J. D. piano maker, cor Jackson and Stone Allovon A. F. piano forte maker, dwl cor Jack- sou and Virginia
Almy Andrew, druggist, dwl with John Red- ington
Almy A. J. firm of J. H. Redington & Co. res 31 South Park
Almy G. M. produce commission merchant, Clay near East
Almy M. B. of Goodwin & Co. 119 Front
Alonzo Andrew, hair dresser, Jackson near Davis
Alphonse Charles, musician, dwl Powell near Green
Alsbury Capt. Thos. J. brds at Niantic Hotel Alsop's Building, 113 Cal
ALSOP & CO. commission merchants, 113 Cal Established in 1850.
Alsop G. B. 177 Com
Allien Bernard, examiner of customs, res 40 Pike
Alta California Office, R. C. Moore & Co. prptrs, 124 Sac
Established in 1849.
Alta Market, Alanson Searle prptr, S. E. cor Clay and Yerba Buena
Alta Mills, John Enders & Co. prptrs, Market near First
Established in 1855.
Alta Telegraphı Co. Office 97 Merchant
Altman S. dry goods merehant, cor Stockton and Pacifie, dwl Broadway above Dupont
Alton, Welch & Co. flour and grain merchants and agents for Fowler's S. R. Flour, 67 Clay
Alton W. S. of Alton W. & Co. dwl John bet Powell and Mason
Alvey C. W. metal roofer, brds at Tennessee House
Alvuy Charles, tinner, brds at Orleans House Alvord William, agent for Riehard Patriek, 50 Battery, bds Oriental Hotel
Ambrose Saml. brds at International Hotel
Ambrose S. res N. W. cor Battery and Jaekson, 2d floor
Ambrosial Market, 66 Kearny, Wm. Simmons, prptr
Ambrosio M. fruit dealer, 36 Sansome
Ameau Peter, N. E. cor Kearny and Sutter
American Bakery, Wmn. Hesler & Co. Pacific bet Dupont and Stockton
American Exchange, 85 Sansome, W. W. Esta- brook prptr
American House, John Allman & Bro. prptrs, Mont'y bet Jackson and Pacific
American Hotel, F. Stand, prptr, 63 and 65 Mont'y bet Pine and Bush
American Russian Commercial Co. office corner Jackson and Mont'y, J. Mora Moss, Pres't, Win. Burling, See'y
Organized 1852.
Amerige George, printer, dwl W. side Stockton bet Bush and Sutter
Ames B. F. drayman, 91 Front
Ames Geo. H. firm of Carrison & Co. res Bush bet Powell and Stockton
Ames Henry, sash-maker. cor Wash'n and Davis, dw Buena Vista bet Sac and Com
Ames Henry, carpenter. dwl E. side Prospect
Ames Henry, dwl Minna bet Second and Jane
Amos Fred'k, clerk at M. Sheldon, 70 Merchant Amos Fred R. butcher, dwl Mission bet Third and Jane
Amos William, sea captain, dwl Battery near Broadway
Amos Zechariah, millwright, dwl S. E. cor Sansome and Bush
Andermetto & Co. grocers, N. W. cor Pacific and Dupont
Andermetto N. of A. & Co.
Anderson S. G. of S. G. A. & Co. N. E. cor San- some and Halleck
Anderson & Co. S. G. prptrs saloon basement American Theater, N. E. cor Sansome and Halleck
Anderson & Co. Pacific Exchange, Stewart bet Market and Mission
Anderson F. C. of Anderson & Co
Anderson Alex. drayman, Pioneer Coal Yard, dwl Sansome bet Green and Union
Anderson Daniel, firm of Toy & Anderson, Com near Front
Anderson David, of McGregor & Anderson
Anderson Edward, dwl Liberty
Anderson James, clerk at Murray's shipping office, Davis near Clark ·
Anderson James R. with A. Louderback & Co
Anderson James, watch-maker, 125 Mont'y
Anderson James, jeweler, dwl Sherwood Placo, N. s
Anderson John, steward at What Cheer House Anderson John, machinist, Vulean Iron Works Anderson - -, (col'd). 71 Merchant
Anderson S. machinist, Pacific Foundry Anderson S. dry goods, 160 Sac
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Anderson Thos. firm of Doyle & Anderson, Ste- venson near Ecker
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