Colville's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1856-1857, Part 11

Author: Colville, Samuel
Publication date: 1857
Publisher: San Francisco : Commercial Steam Presses: Monson, Valentine, & Co.
Number of Pages: 390


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Anderson Thos. stevedore, dwl Sansome near Union


Anderson W. (D. D.) pastor of First Presbyterian Church, 'ords 215 Stockton


Andres Wm. T. book-binder, with George T. Emerson


Andres A. cigar store, 149 Kearny


Andrews Andrew, carriage-maker, E. s Kearny bet Geary and Sutter


Andrews Alexander, laborer, Lion Co. Brewery, 136 Pine


Andrews A. J. carriage-maker, dwl S. s Post bet Dupont and Stockton


Andrews Charles, dwl Taylor near Green


Andrews George E. dwl 10 Harlan Place


Andrews John, porter, dwl E. s Trinity bet Pine and Bush


Andrews John, seaman, S. E. cor Pacific and Mont'y


Andrews J. porter, American Exchange


Andrews J. H. laborer, 195 Stockton


Andrews Samuel, farmer, brds 95 Dupont


Andrews T. J. firm of Porter, Thorne & Co. N. E. cor Sansome and Com


ANDREWS W. O. real estate agent, office S.W. cor Mont'y and Clay, 3d floor, res on the Portrero, near the Mission


Andrews Wm. first engineer Ophir Flour Mills


Andrews Wm. stone-cutter, dwl Stevenson W. of Third


Andriod Peter, 203 Clay


Androde T. R. Stockton bet Wash'n and Clay


Angelis Edward, prptr German Hall, 55 Mont'y Angell E. C. dentist, S. s Sac bet Stockton and Powell


Angell H. B. machinist, Pacific Foundry, dwl First bet Harrison and Bryant


Angell Joseph, plasterer, dwl Taylor E. s bet Sac and Clay


Angell Joseph S. driver with G. H. Wines & Co.'s Express


Annan W. C. & Co. com mchts and imptrs, 89 Front


Established as Annan, Lord & Co .; changed to W. C. Annan & Co .; then to Annan, Talmage & Co .; to present style, 1st Sept. 1856.


Anna Abernethy, steamer, Cal. Steam Nav. Co. Captain Folger; a reserve boat; runs bet San Francisco and Sacramento


Annis Wm. ship and boat joiner, Drumm bet Jackson and Clarke


Anshel L. tailor, 257 Dupont


Ansorg C. clerk with Louis Woolf, 39 Pacific Anteax Eugene, harness-maker, 87 Broadway


ANTELOPE STEAMER, commanded by Capt. E. A. Poole, and owned by Cal. Steam Nav. Co; plies between San Francisco and Sac- ramento ; lands at Pacific Street Wharf


The recent alterations and repairs of this popular steamer, hitherto unparalleled in extent on this coast, render it proper to recall reminiscences con- nected with her career. The Antelope was built in 1849, by a joint stock company, to run between New York and New Brunswick in opposition to the Ra- ritan, then owned by the great New Jersey steam- boat monopolist, Robert L. Stevens. After a suc- cessful season she was purchased, in 1850, by George Law, converted into an ocean steamer, and dispatch-


ed to California where she took her place in " Law'a Line," and for the period of about one year from the fall of 1850, rau successfully between San Francisco and Panama. It will be remembered that this was the first opposition to the mammoth Pacific Mail Steamship Company, and under the management of Oliver Charlick, Esq., the Agent at San Francisco, was highly popular and successful. In the early part of 1852, Capt. John Van Pelt, (the pioneer com- mander of the Senator upon the waters of Califor- nia,) purchased the Antelope, and at considerable expense restored her to her original character of river steamer, in which trade she remained as an opposition steamer to what was known as the " Old " and " Union" lines, making (with the exception of the Senator) more money for her owners than any other river steamer. In March, 1854, the Antelope, in connection with most of the river stock, went into possession of her present owners, who, with characteristic sagacity and liberality. have recently (August, 1856,) almost rebuilt her, at an expense not much short of $50,000,-adding 30 feet to hier length. of keel, improving her already easy model, and giv- ing promise of great speed. The recent improve- ments were made under the joint supervision of Capt. David Van Pelt, General Superintendent of the Company; Capt. James Whitney, Jr., Vice Pre- sident : and her well known and justly esteemed commander, Capt. E. A. Poole,-who have availed themselves of the opportunity to add conveniences and comforts permitted by the increased size and changes incident thereto. Her present dimensions are as follows :- Length of keel, 206 feet; breadth of beam, 28 feet; depth of hold, 9 feet ;-- with a capa- city to carry, with ease, 250 tons of freight above- decks; with state-room and sleeping accommoda- tions for 150 cabin passengers, and about the same number in the steerage. Her cylinder is 45 inches in diameter, with 10 feet stroke. The Antelope has been pre-eminently what, in steamboat parlance, is called a "lucky boat.' In almost constant service since she was first launched, she has never met with an accident of aoy serious character, and has always made money. With this prestige, and commanded by a gentleman so universally popular as her pres- ent captain, being so well adapted as she is for her present trade, who can doubt a most successful ca- reer in the future.


Anthes Peter, hair-dresser and barber, 121 Sac, in What Cheer Bdg


Anthony Joseph, ale store, 72 Pacific, res Kearny het Greenwich and Union


Anthony E. T. bale-presser, 71 Sac


Antis Fred'k, musician, dwl S. s St. Mark's Place Antonio Dominic, fruit dealer, dwl E. s Sansome and Market


Antoine G. boarding-house, Fuller's Alley


Appelton D. E. Secretary Noisy Carrier's Book and Stationery Co. res 87 Battery


Applegate Uriah, carriage-maker, 67 Pine, brds Battery Street House, E. s Battery bet Pine and Bush


Appleton J. R. wheelwright, dwl Larkin near Filbert


Apodaca Ramon, prptr Polka Restaurant, Pacific bet Dupont and Stockton


Apollo Hall, Pacific bet Stockton and Powell


ARBOR SALOON, Edwards & Lacombe prptrs, N. E. cor Merchant and Kearny


Arcade House, F. White prptr, 31 Webb


Archibald John, clerk at Flint, Peabody & Co's. dwl Vallejo bet Hyde and Larkin Archer Isaac H. 150 Commercial


Archer John, steward rev cutter Wm. L. Marcy Arcy D. carpenter, dwl Powell, E. s, bet Union and Green


Ardle James & Co. clothing, 161 Mont'y Established Feb. 1853.


Ardle James, firm of Ardle & Co. res N. Y. City


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Argenti Building, 135 Mont'y


Argenti Felix, dwl Vallejo, S. s, near Stockton ARIZONA COPPER MINING CO. office 4 Athenæum Block


Robert Allen, J. A. Shorb, W. Blanding, H. B. Haw- kins, J. D. Willson, Trustees. Established April, 1855.


Armitage John, sail-maker, dwl 10 Union Armor J. G. sign-painter, 81 Merchant


Arms G. W. brds at What Cheer House


Armstrong Chris. artist, 108 Wash'n


Armstrong E. I. prptr St. Nicholas Hotel


Armstrong John W. lawyer, 98 Merchant, 3d floor, res S. s Jackson bet Powell and Mason Armstrong Miss J. teacher of music, dwl Union bet Lafayette and Sonoma


Armstrong Thos. wood-engraver, 153 Sansome, " Wide West " office, res cor Clay and Taylor Armstrong Thos. H. at Orleans House


Armstrong W. W. box clerk, Post Office Armstrong W. A. bank clerk, brds 198 Stockton Arndull Chas. miner, dwl Dupont, W. side, near Union


Arnheim S. firm M. Isaac & Co


Arnold Jacob, butcher, 57 Kearny


Arnold A. E. & Co. Union Livery and Sales Sta- bles, Stevenson near First


Established in 1852, as Wm. H. Elliott; the present firm, Sept. 1854.


Arnold A. E. of A. E. Arnold & Co. dwl Bush near Stockton


Arnold F. D. carrier " Evening Bulletin "


Arnold T. J. civil engineer, at office Pacific and Atlantic Railroad


Arnold Wm. with Leopold Miller


Arnold Wm. res rear of 11 Leidesdorff


Aron Joseph, clerk with Smiley, Yerkes & Co Aronson J. clothing store, Davis near Jackson


Arp & Albern, grocery mchts, S. E. cor Kearny and Green


Arp George, of Arp & Albern


Arrigoni Simon, cook, dwl Mission bet Third and Jane


ARRINGTON & CO. wholesale grocers, 53 and 55 Front


Established as Coghill & Arrington March, 1850; changed to present style July 25, 1851.


Arrington Wm. of A. & Co. dwl Mason bet Jack- son and Pacific


Arrington Nicholas O. of A. & Co. dwl Mason bet Pacific and Jackson


Arrutia Y. importer of cigars, etc. 139 Wash'n Established September, 1849.


Artaud Theo. dentist, 151 Kearny, 2d floor Atchison George (M. D.) Wash'n 2 doors below Stockton


Arthur J. M. firm of D'Arcy & Arthur, 44 Pacific Arthur J. D. agricultural warehouse, 3, 4 and 5 Wash'n


Artley Henry, clerk with Wilson & Kling, Broad- way near Davis


Arzberger G. hair-dresser, 98 Pacific


Aschleim M. S. of J. Salomonson & Co. 80 Kearny Ash David, miner, dwl S. W. cor Post and Mar- ket


Asbe R. P. navy agent, cor Wash'n and Kearny Appointed Dec. 15, 1853.


Ashcroft Samuel, mate Helen Hensley Asher S. tailor, Davis near Clarke


Ashim & Brother, clothing dealers, 41 Pacific Ashim A. H. firm of Ashim & Brother, 41 Pacific Ashim M. B. firm of Ashim & Brother, 41 Pacific Ashim W. B. & Brother, clothing, cor Com and Leidesdorff


Ashim M. B. of M. B. A. & Brother


Ashim Solomon, of M. B. A. & Brother


Ashim Morris, clothing dealer, Com, dwl N. s Geary bet Kearny and Dupont


Ashman Thomas, cook, dwl E. s Spring bet Cal and Pine


Ashton C. accountant, 200 Clay


Ashton George, dwl W. s Tehama bet Fourth and Fifth


Ashton James, porter, dwl Mission bet Second and Third, E. s


Aspinall Benjamin, dwl cor Folsom and Essex Assembly Hall, T. Gallavotti prptr, N. W. cor Kearny and Post


Assion J. mcht tailor, 148 Sac


Astley J. H. clerk with E. Booth, 66 Sac


Aston James, porter, 54 and 56 Sansome


Astor Bakery, M. Brogan prptr, cor Third and Hunt


Athearn C. G. of George Peterson & Co. 67 Front


Athenæum Block, Mont'y S. E. cor Cal


Athenæum Institute Rooms, 273 Wash'n bet Stockton and Powell


Organized July 3d, 1853. Jacob Francis, President; W. H. Newby, Corresponding Secretary.


Athenæum Saloon, Taylor & Richer prptrs, 273 Wash'n


Atherton Lewis, second pilot Cal. S. N. Co.


Atkinson A. (M. D.) office S. E. cor Stockton and Broadway


Atkinson John H. of T. P. Bevans & Co. dwl cor Stockton and Broadway


Atkinson William, drayman, dwl 23 Battery


ATWILL & CO. music, fancy goods, etc. 172 Wash'n


Atwill J. F. of Atwill & Co. 172 Wash'n, res cor Powell and Clay


Auber Paul J. jeweler, 171 Wash'n, res E. s Du- pont near Union


Aubert Alfred, with H. Hensch, banker, N. W. cor Jackson and Mont'y, brds 189 Pine


Aubert M. jeweler, 171 Wash'n


Aubrey F. O. carpenter, Mission bet Jane and Annie


Auger B. of Rousset A. & Co.


Auger L. E. laundryman, dwl Brannan Place Au Pere Lathuile Restaurant, H. Fabra prptr, 251 Dupont bet Jackson and Pacific Aun Eugine, cook, 211 Wash'n


AUSTIN & CO. dry goods, 115 Mont'y


Austin A. firm of A. & Co. res New York


Austin A C. foreman of machine shop Vulcan Iron Works


Austin Benj. tinman, dwl 92 Clay


Austin D. liquors, Davis near Wash'n Austin F. B. cor Cal and Dupont Austin Jas, gas fitter, 90 Mont'y, basement


Austen Joseph, hardware merchant, Wash'n bet Davis and Front Austin H. dentist, 175 Wash'n, 2d floor


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Anstin Henry, stoves and tin ware, 152 and 154 | Bachman Bros. importers and dealers in fancy Battery


Austin B. C. with Henry Austin, dwl 92 Clay Austin Henry, importer and dealer in stoves and tin ware, 92 Clay, dwl Pine above Kearny Established Sept. 1855.


Austin Henry, teamster, dwl Lewis bet Taylor and Jones


Austin Marcus E. of J. Baker & Co. 45 Sac


Austin William, (col'd) steward, dwl E. side Kearny bet Post and Sutter


Austen Roht. H. at Phoenix Iron Works


Austrian Consul, Chas Fischer, office 159 Jack- son, 2d floor


Austreecher Fred. liquor dealer, brds cor Stock- ton and Lombard


Autbar H. H. cigar dealer, dwl Clay S. side, one door from Jones


Averell Anson, Quincy Market, cor Kearny and Pacific


Avery Elihu, sea captain, dwl E. side Prospect Place, bet Cal and Pine


Avery Harris J. merchant, dwl Fremont bet Harrison and Bryant


Avery H. G. stoves and tin ware, S. W. cor Sac and Davis, dwl Fremont S. of Harrison


Awreau L. drayman, dwl S. E. cor Sutter and Mason


Ayers Chas, toll-receiver, Pacific Plank Road Ayers George, barber, Front E side near Pacific Ayers James J. printer, dwl 112 Dupont


Ayres W. O. (M. D.) office Wash'n above Dupont, res cor Powell and Sacramento


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BABBITT & Co. intelligence office, 83 Com, Brad- bury & Christmas, prptrs


Babcock Benj. book-keeper of N. W. Ice Co, res S. side Wash'n bet Kearny and Dupont


Babcock Frederick, druggist, 77 Davis, N. side O'Farrel near Mason


Babcock W. F. of Forbes and B. dwl Essex bet Folsom and Harrison


Babcock . Jasper, deputy sheriff, dwl Broadway het Mont'y and Kearny S. side


Babcock F. A. druggist, Davis bet Wash'n and Clay


Babcock H. S. general book-keeper with Lucas, Turner & Co.


Bace G. actor, 3 Maiden Lane Bacfer brds 93 Bush


Bach John, drayman, Mason bet Sutter and Post, W. side


Bach Martin, billiard manufactory, 80 Jackson bet Battery and Front, dwl 92 Dupont


Bache Hartman, Maj. Topo'l Eng U. S. A. gen'l sup't light houses Pacific coast, res Oriental Hotel


Bache F. M. clerk U. S. light houses, res Orien- tal Hotel


Bacharach Charles, cigars, 179} Wash'n, res S. sWash'n bet Stockton and Powell


Bachelder C. (M. D.) office on Davis near Jack- son


dry goods, 64 Battery Established December 1854.


Bachman D. of B. Bros, 64 Battery


Bachman H. of B. Bros, 64 Battery


Bachman N. of B. Bros, 64 Battery


Bachman Solomon, of Steinhart & Co. 62 Sac Bachman Isaac, boarding house, dwl 12 Mellus Backmann Frederick, jeweler, 155 Kearny


Backus Henry M. clerk with Charles Morrill,


N. E. cor Battery and Wash'n, brds at Par- rish's Hotel


Backus Oscar J. hardware mcht, dwl Powell bet Pacific and Broadway E side


Backus Oscar J. stove and tinware merchant, S. W. cor Wash'n and Front


Bacon Geo, machinist at Vulcan Iron Works


Bacon Josiah, clerk, 61 Cal, brds Second above Folsom


Bacon J. S. of T. H. & J. S. Bacon, brds Rassette House, agent for Boston Underwriters


Bacon Jacob, of Whitton, Towne & Co. dwl Wash'n above Taylor


Bacon J. W. cabinet maker, N. W. cor Webb and Cal, basement


Bacon Louis, sculptor, dwl 3 St. Mary


Bacon R. H. book keeper, 63 Battery, dwl N.W. corner First and Folsom


Bacon Robt, of B. B. & Co. brds with Mrs. J. J. Coombs


Bacon T. H. & J. S. commission merchants, 61 Cal, 2d floor


Established June, 1849.


Badarous C. (M. D.) 205 Wash'n, 2d floor


Badger J. B. clerk, with Wm. G. Badger, Bat- tery, dwl E. side Powell bet Bush and Pine


Baecker H. second cook at Globe Hotel


Badel John, tailor, Dupont near Vallejo


Badel John, fancy gouds dealer, Vallejo near Dupont


BADGER W. G. importer and wholesale dealer in clothing, 103, 105 and 107 Battery, res Sceond above Folsom


Bagley John, pile driver, brds 20 Sansome


Bagly Wm. P. watchman of customs warehouse department


Bagley Townsend, dwl Market opposite San- same


Bahlma F. liquor dealer, cor Sansome and Mer- chant, dwl 327 Stockton


Bahre & Lemmen, commission merchants, 141 Clay Established in 1853.


Bahre Thie. dwl in City of Mexico


BAILEY & CO. importers and manufacturers of oil and camphene, 38 Com


Established Feb. 1850. First manufacturers of Oil ou the Pacific coast.


Bailey A. Howard, keeper boarding house, 89 Bush


Bailey C. H. commission merchant, dwl Stephen- son bet Third and Fourth near Third N. side


Bailey Frederick P. trader, 74 Merchant, dwl W. side Prospect pl, bet Cal and Pine


Bailey Isaac L. of Knapp & Bailey, W. side of Kearay bet St. Mark's Place and Geary


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Bailey J. (col'd) porter, 116 Mont'y


Bailey J. H. of B. & Woodhams


Bailey J. N. wood and coal, Mont'y near Pacific Bailey John A. wood and coal dealer, dwl Kearny near Hinkly Place


Bailey John B. (col'd) steward, dwl Brooklyn Place bet Sac and Cal


Bailey Lewis H. apothecary store, 200 Clay


Bailey L. C. sea captain, Rassette Plaec S. side


Bailey Orrin, notary, 100 Merchant, res Vernon Place


Elected Justice of the Peace 1850, 1851, 1852; again elected ia 1854, 1855.


Bailey P. boiler-maker, N. E. cor Front and Market


Bailey Mrs. S. res 134 Kearny, 2d floor


Bailey Wm. of Wm. B. & Co. 38 Com, dwl Union bet Taylor and Jones


Bailey Wm. surgeon, brds at Isthmus House Bailey & Woodhams, grocery merchants, S. E. cor Stockton and Union


Established in February 1853.


Baily & Jones, fruit dealers, 102 Davis


Baily Wm. of B. & Jones, 102 Davis, dwl Kearny bet Broadway and Vallejo


Baily Wm. fruit dealer, dwl Kearny near Green Bain John, blacksmith, dwl Ritch E. side bet Folsom and Harrison


Bain John, blacksmith, W. side Mont'y bet Cal and Pine


Bainbridge Arnap, bar-keeper at the Rialto, 248 Clay


Bainbridge Henry, cashier with Lucas, Turner & Co.


Baker A. D. prptr Cal. Pickle Warehouse, Long Wharf and Sac, below Davis


Baker C. C. of Stevens, B. & Co, 55 Front, 2d floor


Baker J. Jr, of Stevens, B. & Co, 45 Front, 2d floor


Baker, C. C. sea captain, brds N. W. cor Mason and Vallejo


Baker Conrad, hrds What Cheer House


Baker David, merchant, 66 Sac


Baker Miss Emma, teacher of music and dancing, Apollo Hall


Baker E. G. stove dealer, dwl Clay st. court Baker Frederick, jeweler, dwl with J. F. Hall Baker F. shoemaker, Wallace bet Cal and Sac BAKER FRANK, importer of carpets and up- holstery, 110 and 112 Clay, res S. W. cor Powell and Jackson


Established 1849.


Baker Geo. porter with Hosmer, Snyder & Co. 83 Front, cor Clay


Baker George, brewer, 35 Mont'y Baker G. W. lawyer, 117 Merchant 2d floor


Baker G. P. mcht, brds Tehama House


Baker Henry, of Baker & Co. S. s Pine bet Mont'y and Kearny, dwl Bush bet Dupont and Stockton, N. s


Baker J. W. (col'd) laborer, 96 Jackson, res 4 Green


Baker John, mcht, dwl cor Second and Bryant Baker J. P. salesman with Goodwin & Co. & Meeker, 121 Front


Baker J. & Co. wholesale grocer, 45 Sac Baker Mrs. L. A. dwl Vallejo S. s bet Stockton and Powell


Baker Samuel, dealer in boots and shoes, 66 Sac dwl Com near Taylor


Baker Samuel, dry goods mcht, dwl Riley S. s bet Taylor and Jones


Baker Stephen N. drayman, dwl Bryant bet Sec- ond and Third


Baker William, carpenter, dw S. s St. Mark's Place


Baker Win. & Co. prptrs Sandy Hill Bakery


Baker Wni. of W. B. & Co.


Baker W. help at Rassette House


Baker & Co. prptrs Pine Street Rice Mills, S. s bet Mont'y and Kearny


Bakeman David, engineer steam tug Hercules


Bakley A. dwl W. s 1 Rassette Place


Balch Capt. L. sea captain, brds Rassette House


Baldwin Alex. R. nicht, office S. E. cor Clay and Front, 2d floor, res Union Hotel


Baldwin C. H. sea captain, brds S. s Bush bet Powell and Stockton


Baldwin Charles H. agent Nic. Accessory Trau- sit Co. 30 Front 2d floor


Baldwin George W. lapidary, 131 Cal 2d floor, res N. s Folsom bet Third and Fourth


Baldwin H. S. (M. D.) office 163 Clay, 2d floor, N. s Pacific above Stockton


Baldwin J. brds S. W. cor Vallejo and Powell


Baldwin J. G. att'y at law, office 40 Mont'y Block, dwl 190 Cal


Baldwin John, (col'd) dealer in vegetables, S. s Sutter bet Dupont and Kearny, 2d floor


Baldwin M. M. lapidary, 131 Cal 2d floor, res N. s Folsom het Third and Fourth


Baldwin Marcus, librarian, dwl Folsom near Third Baldwin & Co. children's clothing, 151 Sac Baldwin C. T. firin B. & Co. 151 Sac


Baldwin & Titmau, liquors, 145 Clay


Baldwin E. T. of Baldwin & Titman


Ball A. M. W. of Rufus S. Eells & Co. N. E. cor Front and Pine


Ball Francis, sea captain, dwl 5 Quincy


Ball Geo. E. oyster dealer at Patten's Exchange, Sansome


Balla Testa, baker, Union bet Stockton and Powell


Ballentine James, mason and builder, office S. W. cor Cal and Spring, h Market S. s bet Johnston and Thorne


Balley W. J. of Edwards & Balley, dwl Green- wich N. s bet Dupont and Stockton


Ballhaus T. of Ballhaus & Co. dwl Greenwich S. s above Taylor


Ballin E. tinshop, 249 Dupont bet Jackson and Pacific


Ballou John, saloon, 179 Pacific bet Sansome and Mont'y


Ballou Theodore, porter, 26 Front Baltimore House, C. H. Fretz prptr, 67 Pacific Baly Henry, grocery, 137


Bammann P. bar-keeper at Wulzen & Bro Bame John, brds Rassette House


Bancourt J. F. carriage-trimmer, 158 Cal, res E. s Kearny bet Sutter and Post


Bancroft H. H. & Co. stationers, S. W. cor Mont'y and Merchant


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Bancroft H. H. stationer, res W. s Francisco bet | Barker Mrs. J. W. brds at Railroad House Stockton and Powell


Baudeuf A. book-keeper at Dupuy, Foulkes & Co's. res S. s Washington, next to Plaza


Bangle, Ed. carriage-painter, 158 Cal, res 4 St. Mary's Place


Banham Wm. veterinary surgeon, Pine bet Du- pont and Kearny


Banks J. A. carpenter, Jackson S. s, bet Front and Battery


Banks John H. (col'd) blacksmith, Pacific below Mont'y


Banks Robt. (col'd) miner, dwl S. E. cor Union and Lafayette


Banks T. C. cashier banking dep't Wells. Fargo & Co. res 180 Stockton


Bannan J. bottler of ales, etc. dwl Green near Bannan Place


Bannister Rev. Edward, pastor Powell St. M. E. Church, pastorage next door to the Church Bannister R. clerk, 115 Mont'y, res Express Bdg BANK EXCHANGE, Torrence & Parker prptrs, cor Mont'y and Wash'n


Bank Joseph, billiards, with Martin Bach


Banks Geo. S. prptr Rassette Stables, 'next to Rassette House


Banks T. C. cashier at Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Bank, dwl 180 Stockton


Bannatt Harris, restaurant, 124 Commercial


Bannerman J. B. engraver, N. E. cor Clay and Mont'y


Bannon Ed. brds at What Cheer House


Barbat J. physician and apothecary, office and dwl Powell, W. s, near Pacific


Barbeau L. J. agent Chemists' Manufactory, 137 Clay, dwl 3 Lafayette Place


Barber Edw. carpenter, dwl E. s Prospect Place Barber Wm. firm Janes, Doyle, Barber & Boyd, res 113 Mont'y


BARBER A. syrups, wines, etc, 148 Wash'n Barbier A. clerk, dwl N. s Sutter bet Kearny and Dupont


Barchers Henry, mcht, dwl Townsend near Third Barclay Frank, laborer, brds at Isthmus House


Barclay Geo R. captain str Queen City, brds at International Hotel


Baraillac Charles, dwl rear of 404 Stockton


BANDMANN, NIELSEN & CO. importers and com mchts, 48 Front, 2d floor


Estabiisbed present business under same style, April, 1850.


Bandmann Jul. of Bandmann, Nielsen & Co. 48 Front


Bardon Michael, camphene distiller, with George Dietz & Co


Bardwell J. L. produce merchant near East


Bargen H. restaurant-keeper, N. s St. Mark's Place bet Kearny and Dupont


Bargman Rudolph, mcht, 6 Pike


Bargstream H. mariner, dwl Folsom near Second Barhydte Walker, calker, brds at Isthmus House Baring -, painter, 227 Jackson


Barkeloo John, tax clerk at Treasurer's office, City Hall


Barker Francis, carpenter, at San Francisco Saw Mill, brds cor Third and Harrison


Barker Jean Baptiste, laundryman, Green bet Powell and Mason


Barker Joshua, book-keeper Pacific Express Co. dwl Tehama bet First and Second


Barker Joseph, res Tehama bet First and Second Barker T. L. of Booth & Co, Sacramento, office 81 Front, 2d floor


Barkhaus D. dwl cor Ellis & Hyde


Barkley Wm. prptr Branch Hotel, 40 Sansome Barkley Samuel, clerk, dwl 40 Sansome


Barlager H. cabinet-maker, at G. O. Whitney & Co Bartlett C. city reporter for "True Californian," dwl at Rassette House


Barlow W. W. merchandise broker, office 87 Front, 2d floor, dwl Barnard bet Broadway and Pacific


Barman John S. variety store, dwl cor Third and Jesse


Barmore John, jailor, County Jail


Barnaby B. packer, at Turner Bros. N. s Market bet Mont'y and Kearny


Barnard George, teamster, brds at 20 Sansome Barnard , harness-maker, 82 Battery


Barnard Thomas G. builder, Hawthorne bet Fol- som and Harrison


Barnard Wm. H. of Yeomans & Barnard, Ocean House


Barnard Wm. stone-cutter, dwl First bet Folsom and Harrison, E. s


Barnda John, Clay Street Market


Barnes Lewis, brds at Mercantile Hotel


Barnett Michael, dwl cor Clay and Yerba Buena Barney B. G. Superintendent's clerk, U. S. Br'ch


Mint, res N. W. cor Mason and Vallejo


Barnes Daniel, wheelwright, 67 Pine, brds at 20 Sansome


Barnes J. B. brds 20 Sansome


Barnet Joseph, of Caro & Barnet, N. W. cor of Mont'y and Pine


Barr N. moulder, at Vulcan Iron Works Barra E. I. grocer, S. W. cor Mission and Price Barreto A. Spanish teacher, dwl Greenwich near Stockton


Barrett Charles, miller, brds 16 Sansome


Barrett Lewis, First near Market, brds 6 Jessie Barrett John, printer, 130 Sansome, res Bush near Sansome


Barrett James, Raritan House, Broadway near Sansome


Barrett Miss Margaret A. school-teacher, Powell one door S. of Washington


Barrett Samuel, firm Barrett & Sherwood, res E. s Powell bet Clay and Washington


Barrett Thomas, 'clerk, 135 Mont'y


BARRETT & SHERWOOD, chronometer mak- ers and jewelers, 135 Mont'y Established under present style, Dec. 1849.


Barrilla Louis, cook, 66 Sansome


Barring Rudolph, cigar store, cor Kearny and Pacific


Barrington Wm. bottling ale and porter, dwl 50 Broadway


Barrington dealer in wood and coal, E. s Dupont bet Post and Sutter


Barris A. clerk, S. E. cor Battery and Wash'n, 2d floor


Barron Edward, stalls 13 and 14 Washington Market, dwl Mason near Broadway Barron H. driver, 74 Mont'y


SAN FRANCISCO [B] DIRECTORY. 9


PIONEER LIVERY & SALE


STABLES,


160 CALIFORNIA STREET (CORNER OF WEBB STREET,) SAN FRANCISCO.


WM. A. BATEMAN, Proprietor


The best of Carriages, and Saddle and Carriage Horses always on hand. Horses taken on livery.


BLUMENTHAL & HIRSCH IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN


CHINA, GLASS,


-AND-


CHINA


GLASS


EARTHEN WARE. BRITANNIA


-AND- PLARED WARE CUTLERY and LOOKING-GLASSES.


No. 152 KEARNY STREET,


In F. Argenti's Brick Building, corner of Commercial Street,


And 149 & 151 CLAY STREET Two Doors below Montgomery,


San Francisco.


MARTIN A. BLUMENTHAL. ADOLPH HIRSCH.


THOMAS BOYCE, Advertising Agency,


N. E. CORNER OF WASHINGTON & MONTGOMERY STREETS,


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