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Brannan, cabinet-maker, with W. J. Silver Brannan H. baker, S. s Bush, het Kearny and Mont'y
Brannan Miss, dress-maker, 274 Stockton Branniff J. wheelwright, 89 Pine
Branniff John, contractor, dwl 67 Kearny
Brannon Edw. porter, N. E. cor Cal and Battery Brannum Chas. dwl Chesnut S. s, near Stockton Brant James, moulder, Sutter Iron Works Brasca A. restaurant, 168 Cal
Brasche Henry, architect, dwl 183 Stockton
Bratton Geo. brds What Cheer House
BRAVERMAN & LEVI, jewelry and watches 167 Wash'n
Established April, 1851, as L. Braverman. Changed Jan. 1852, to present style.
Braverman Esidor, cigar manf. 124 Jackson near Sansome
Braverman L. firm B. & L. res 167 Wash'n
BRAY & BROTHER, Com. Merchants, office 97 Front, 2d floor
Established ss Peebles & Bray, 1852 ; changed to pres- ent style June 1st, 1855.
Bray Jno. G. of B. & Bro. res Santa Clara
Bray W. A. of B. & Bro. 97 Front
Brayton C. E. dwl Essex bet Folsom & Harrison Brayton I. H. editor "Pacific " and "Evening Post," dwl Essex het Folsom & Harrison Breant L. tailor, 143 Com, res Dupont Alley Brazer John, carrier "True" Californian "
Brecht A. wood and coal dealer, S. E. cor Stock- ton and St. Marks' Place
Breck Charles E. hook-keeper, cor Spear and Market
Breckweld John, grocer, cor Broadway and Ohio Breed Daniel N. importer and jobber of groceries, 94 Clay, dwl Mont'y near Cal
Established Jan. 1854.
Breed M. A. apothecary, Davis near Jackson Breeden John, clerk, 207 Clay
Breen Thomas, machinist, 32 Battery
Mont'y and Kearny, dwl Powell near S. W. cor Vallejo
Brenham C. J. Ex-Mayor of San Francisco, office American-Russian Commercial Co. N. E. cor Jackson and Mont'y
Arrived in San Francisco August 18th, 1849, and en- gaged as commander of the steamer McKim, between this city and Sacremento. In 1851, he was elected to, and held, the office of Mayor for that fiscal year ; re-elected in the summer of 1852; received from President Fillmore the appointment of Treasurer of the Mint, and Assistaot Treasurer of the United States ; commission was dated August 31, 1852. Mr. Brenham declined the appointment.
Brenning Jos. boarding-house, Stewart bet Mar- ket and Mission
Brennan & Co. produce com mchts, Clay street Wharf near Drumm
Brennan D. R. book-keeper with O. F. Giftin & Bro. dwl S. W. cor Pacific and Stockton
Brennan Edward, brds 92 Bush
Brennan Ed. drayman with Taaffe, McCahill & Co Brennan Jas. of Brennan & Co
Brennan Thomas, brds 16 Sansome
Breslauer H. & Co. importers of dry goods, 111 Sacramento Established in 1852.
Breslauer H. of H. B. & Co
Breson Louis, coal yard, 279 Dupont
Bretonnel Gustave, laundry, Sutter het Hyde and Larkin
Bretorius G. carpenter, dwl E. s Dupont bet Post and Sutter
Brewer Jacob, carpenter, N. E. cor Sansome and Market
Brewer John H. att'y at law, office Mont'y, brds N. s O'Farrell het Mason and Powell
Brewster Benjamin, of Jennings & Brewster, 72 Battery, dwl 3 Waverley Place
Brewster John, clerk with A. Dickinson, S. E. cor Wash'n and Jackson
BREWSTER R. E. & CO. wholesale jobbers, 85 Front cor Clay, dwl cor Harrison and Second Established under present style 1852.
Briant E. laborer, dwl cor Clementine and Second
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Brickwedel H. groceries and liquors, cor Clay and | Briggs Geo. N. milk ranch, cor Pine and Larkin Waverley Place
Bride John H. of John J. Feaster & Co. 67 Pine Bridge Samuel J. Appraiser General, brds with J. Perry, jr. Prospect Place
Bridge Matthew, builder, dwl Silver bet Second and Third
Bridle Thos. laborer, dwl Union bet Stockton and Powell
Brieger Adolph, stationer, 131 Sansome, 6 Har- lan Place, Dupont bet Bush and Sutter Brien, J. O. dwł Sac S. s bet Taylor and Jones Briel August, butcher, 110 Kearny, dwl cor Sut- ter and Kearny
Briggs, Dey & Co. watches and jewelry, 121 het Third and Fourth
Briggs Edgar, jeweler, cor Mont'y and Sac, dwl N s Everett bet Third and Fourth
Brierly Rev. B. pastor first Baptist Church, dwl Jackson bet Powell and Mason, N. s
Briggs A. fruit mcht, N. W. cor Davis and Ore- gon, brds Walton House
BRIGHAM & CO. stalls 41 and 42 Washington Market
Brigham C. O. of B. & Co. dwl Belden near Bush BRIGHAM DEXTER, Jr. President Pacific Ex- press Co. dwl with L. P. Eaton
Brigham Wm. H. of Crowell, Crane & B. dwl 156 Mission
Bright Robert, fireman, dwl Powell onc h S. of Pacific, E. s
Brighton Market, M. Goldsticker proptr, 220 Stockton, res 225 Stockton
Brihan Frederick, at Orleans House
Brincken A. clerk N. W. cor Sansome and Bush Brinckerhoff E. A. clerk with Adrian & Story, 89 Front, brds 193 Cal
Brindley Wm. stone-mason, dwl Jessie N. from Ecker
Brinkman Phillip, cigar manf, 34 Second
Brisac F. res N. E. cor Jones and Wash'n
Briscoe Mrs. E. proptress Massachusetts House Brisk E. res N. W. cor Battery and Jackson, 2d floor
Brision Madam, proptress Mansion House Hotel, 357 Dupont bet Cal and Sac
Bristol J. B. of B. & Spencer, att'y at law, dwl . 252 Lowell bet Clay and Wash'n
Bristol & Spencer, att'ys at law, office 24 Mont- gomery Block
BRITISH CONSUL'S OFFICE, 126 Cal, 2d floor, Geo. Aikin, Consul
British Hospital, cor Maine and Rincon
Brittan J. W. importer and dealer in stoves and hardware, 58 and 60 Sac, dwl 150 Powell Established Angust, 1849.
Britton and Rey, lithographers, N. E. cor Mont'y and Commercial
Established in 1851.
Britton Joseph, of B. & R. dwl Union bet Taylor and Mason
Britton B. W. laborer, brds at Orleans House Britton Joseph, of Britton & Rey, dwl Union S. s near Taylor
Britton Wm. F. cooper, brds Clay rear lot bet Jones and Leavenworth
Briggs J. C. liquor store, 67 Merchant, dwl W. s Mason near Jackson
Brigham S. O. agent for Grover & Baker's sewing machines. E. s Sansome bet Cal and Sac
Broadway Bakery, Sam. Nesbitt proptr, Broad- way near Sansome
Broadway House, Thos. Facey proptr, 5 Broad- way
Broadway Water Works, Broadway, Coffin Ze- nus proptr
Broadey brds 88 Kearny
Broderick D. C. office N. W. cor Merchant and Montgomery, No. 5, 2d floor
Member of first Legislature (Senate) from S. F. county.
Broderick R. coal dealer, 55 Sansome
Broderick Thos. boots and shoes, 58 Mont'y
Brodie Sam'l H. lawyer, 98 Merchant, 3d floor, res E. s Kearny bet Pine and, Bush
Brodrick John, laborer, dwl W. s Mission bet Fourth and Fifth
Brody William, moulder, Union Foundry
Brogan Michael, bakery, S. E. cor Dupont and Broadway
Brogan M. proptr of Astor bakery, dwl cor Third and Hunt
Brokew Isaac, steward, brds 20 Sansome
Broner John, of Buletti & Co
Bronson John L. importer clothing. 147 Wash'n
Bronson Rhesa, clerk with John L. Bronson
Bromly W. L. flour mcht, 143 Front, dwl S. W. cor Union and Mason
Bromwell T. Chas. restaurant, 30 First
Bronkhurst John, brds What Cheer House
Bronstera A. importer of wines and liquors, S. E. cor Battery and Wash'n
BROOKLYN HOTEL, John Kelly, Jr. proptr, S. E. cor Sansome and Broadway
BROOKS & MARCUS, liquors and billiards, S. W. cor Sac and Mont'y, basement
Brooks C. firm B. & Marcus, res E. s Dupont bet Bush and Sutter
Brooks & Co. mchts, Sac, office 57 Front
Brooks J. K. of Brooks & Co. office 57 Front
Brooks & Sanitor, real estate brokers, office 163 Mont'y 2d floor
Brooks A. cabinet maker, 70 Mont'y, res N. s Clay bet Davis and Drumm
Brooks A. bedstead turner, Fulton Iron Foundry Brooks B. S. lawyer, 163 Mont'y 2d floor, res N. W. cor Pine and Stockton
Brooks Edmund, packer, with Bernard, Eger & Co Brooks Chas. Walcott, book-keeper at G. B. Post & Co. dwl Powell, op John
Brooks F. W. dwl Vallejo, N. s near Powell
Brooks Henry S. trader, dwl Union, near Mont'y Brooks, Henry B. dwl Tehama, bet First and Sec BROOKS & CO. G. J. paper warehouse and print-
ing materials, 123 Sansome, cor Merchant Established in 1850.
Brooks Geo. J. of G. J. Brooks & Co
Brooks Frank W. of G. J. Brooks & Co. dwl Val- lejo, near Powell
Brooks George, carpenter, dwl S. s Sac bet Stockton and Powell
Brooks James, dwl Kearny, cor Pennsylvania Avenue
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Brooks J. P. (M. D.) office Tebama House
Brooks Joseph, laborer, dwl 112 Pine
Brooks John, laborer, brds at Isthmus House Brooks John L. tailor, with Walter & Tompkins, dwl Stout's Alley
Brooks John W. of Gordon, Brooks & R.
Brooks Mrs. Maria A. saloon-keeper, S. s Cal. bet Mont'y and Kearny
Brooks Nathaniel, liquor saloon, Presidio road, W. of Sparks
Brooks R. C. ship builder, dwl E. s Dupont, bet Geary and Market
Brooks Samuel, of Carey & Brooks, dwl Sac bet Dupont and Stockton
Brooks W. H. J. real estate agent, brds Interna- tional Hotel
Brooks William H. hostler, 113 Kearny
Brooks William, brds Stockton, bet Wash'n and Clay
Brooks William S. laborer, Custom House, res Taylor, near Clay
Broom Frederick, cook, Oriental Hotel
Brower D. R. driver, with Thomas P. Flint
Brower Daniel R. dwl Mason, W. s near Broad- way
Brower H. H. dwl 120 Bush
Brower William, laborer, brds at Orleans House Brown & Dennis, livery stable, 138 Sansome
Brown James, (col'd) of B. & D. res Scotland, N. Beach
Brown & Co. coffee stand, S. E. cor Sansome and Merchant
Brown Peter, of Brown & Co. cor Sansome and Merchaet
Brown & Levanway, wine and liquor dealers, 86 Clay
Brown A. B. carpenter, dwl N. W. cor Mont'y and Sutter
Brown A. F. with E. Fitzgerald & Co. 112 Battery Brown A. I. brds Rassette House
Brown Abraham, carpenter, dwl 25 Mont'y Brown Alex. assistant-keeper Bonita light house BROWN ARCHIBALD, stoves and tin-ware, Third, bet Minna and Everett
Brown B. of Brown & Levanway, 86 Clay
Brown Brown, carpenter, dwl Ritch, E. s bet Folsom and Harrison
Brown Charles, dwl Mission Dolores
Brown C. E. cigars, American Exchange, res N. E. cor Stockton and Wash'n
Brown C. F. dealer in Sitka ice, W. s Battery, bet Broadway and Pacific; res N. s Clemen- tina, near Second
Brown Charles, carpenter, Minna, near Jane
Brown Charles, liquor saloon, Jackson, near East Brown Chas. W. tailor, cor Stockton and Jackson Brown Daniel, saloon-keeper, 83 Mont'y
Brown David B. liquor saloon, cor. Davis and Chamber; dwl Calhoun, near Green
Brown George, real estate owner, brds Interna- tional Hotel
Brown P. L. T. mcht, dwl Mission Dolores
Brown Mrs. Ellen, truit store, Kearny, bet Jack- son and Pacific
Brown Emanuel, brds Union Hotel
Brown William, Union Hotel Brown H. H. dwl 120 Bush Brown J. cabinet-maker, 147 Bat'ry, res Alameda
Brown F. bar-keeper, 94 Mont'y
Brown, F. S. of Hoyt & Brown, dwl 48 Bush Brown Fitz, prptr Lake House, near lake Mecede Brown G. H. dentist, N. E. cor Stockton and Green Brown Percival, book-keeper and secretary with P. M. S. S. Co
Brown G. W. of Pennell & Brown
Brown George, waiter, Isthmus House
Brown H. prptr Seamen's House
Brown H. clerk, cor Jackson and Kearny
Brown H. H. (col'd) porter, 182 Wash'u
Brown Henry J. drayman, 40 Commercial; brds What Cheer House
Brown Capt. H. S. distiller, dwl 68 Merchant
Brown H. S. distiller, dwl Mont'y near Vallejo Brown H. S. of Stow & Brown. lawyer, res N. W. cor Stockton and Greenwich
Brown Henry. (col'd) boot-black, dwl 293 Pa- cific, above Powell
Brown J. shoe-maker, dwl Sutter, bet Leaven- worth and Hyde
Brown J. produce dealer, res 21 Liedesdorff
BROWN & LEVANWAY, liquor and cigar mchts, 86 Clay
Brown M. S. mcht, 86 Clay, res Athenaeum Bdgs, cor Mout'y and Cal
Brown J. H. clothing and furnishing goods, 170 Clay, res Powell, 1 door W. of Broadway Established as Win. E. Keyes, 1849 ; changed to Brown & Keyes, 1851; then to J. H. Brown, 1854.
Brown J. S. job wagon, S. W. cor Mont'y and Clay ; res N. s Mission, bet Second and Third
Brown James, liquors, S. W. cor Drumm and Sac Brown James, livery stable, cor Sansome and Wash'n; dwl Scotland, near Greenwich
Brown James H. liquor saloon, S. W. cor Davis and Chamber
Brown John, carpenter, dwl Jesse, 1 door from Anthony
Brown John, fruit dealer, Stockton, near Vallejo Brown John, porter, 16 and 45 Battery
Brown John, (col'd) office cleaner, Union, near Dupont
Brown John F. mariner, dwl Silver, bet Second and Third
Brown M. dwl Yanson, W. s near Lombard
Brown Michael, laborer, dwl Varenne, W. s near Union
Brown Morris, clothing store, 41 Pacific
Brown P. at Pacific Mail Steamship office, cor Leidesdorff and Sac; brds 115 Dupont
Brown R. of Henderson & Brown, res E. s Mont'y bet Bush and Sutter
Brown Robt. (col'd) boot-black, 86 Mont'y
Brown Mrs. S. M. wine and liquor saloon, 88 Mont'y
Brown Seth, carpenter, 70 Davis; dwl Broad- way. near Mont'y
Brown S. S. brds at Isthmus House
Brown S. H. (col'd) whitewasher, S. W. cor Mont'y and Commercial, basement
Brown T. watchman Tehama House
Brown John, agent, dwl Howard bet Third and Fourth
Brown Thomas, salesman, with Treadwell & Co. N. E. cor Battery and Cal; dwl Clay, above Powell
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Brown Timothy, coach-maker, brds with Hugh | Brusie George, dwl cor Third and Bryant McElroy
Brown W. variety store, N. s Market, bet San- some and Mont'y
Brown Wilbur, porter, at J. H. Coghill & Co Brown Wm. laborer, dwl Sansome near Union Brown Wm. liquors, N. E. cor Sac and Davis Browa Wa. E. book-keeper, with Wm. Bailey & Co. 38 Com, dwl cor Wash'n and Dupont Brown W. O. teamster. brds What Cheer House Brown Wm. R. firm Woodside & B. res Mission beyond the bridge
Brown Wm. R. carriage-maker, 158 Cal, dwl Mission bet Thorne and Wood
Brown Wm. miller, res Union Hotel
Brown Wrede, clerk, S. E. cor Pine and Dupont
Browa -, carpenter, brds 22 Sansome
Browne Jean, prptr North Bay Hotel, cor Stock- ton and Filbert
Browne G. M. ship broker, office cor Market and Stewart
Browne Spencer, book-keeper with Richard Pat- rick, 50 Battery, dwl Bush bet Dupont and Stockton
Browne Thomas C. with J. P. Hoge
Brownell L. Franklin, painter, Sansome, bet Bush and Sutter, E. s
Browning Jacob, drayman, at 25 Front, brds What Cheer House
Browning W. grocery, cor Pacific and Kearny Bromley Wm. P. pilot Sac River, Steamer Ante-
lope, dwl Riley N. s bet Taylor and Jones Brownston J. & Co. clothing dealers, 79 Kearny Brownston J. of J. Brownston & Co. 79 Kearny Bruce Martin, caulker, brds Isthmus House
Bruce Timothy, boot and shoe-maker, dwl Mar- ket near Kearny
Bruce C. O. res rear 66 Mont'y
Bruce John, caulker, brds Isthmus House
Brueninghausen & Schmidt, S. E. cor of Sac and Kearny
Brueninghausen R. C. firm of B &. S. res 164 Sac bet Kearny and Mont'y
Brunaud Francis, crockery store, Dupont W. s near Green
Bruheim Adolph, with Wight & Roden
Brum A. J. clothing dealer, dwl 10 St. Mary's Brunges Mat's. clerk, S. W. cor Kearny and Post Brunner L. jewelry, 161 Clay
Established as Brunner & Bros. 1850; changed to pres- ent style, 1855.
Bruns & Droger, grocers, S. E. cor Pine and Bat- tery
Bruns Christian, (M. D.) prptr Russian Steam, Sulphur and Mineral Baths, Meiggs' Wharf, North Point
Established in 1856.
Bruns H. porter, 152 Kearny, res Minna bet Sec- ond and Third
Bruns Jolın, of Bruns & Droger, grocery, S. E. cor Pine and Battery
Bruns H. clerk, dwl Minna near Third, E. s
Bruns (M. D.) 270 Dupont bet Pacific and Broadway
Bruns & Green, produce, 17 Clay Bruns H. of B. & G.
Bruquire L. G. com mcht, 177 Sansome
Brustee Miss Mary Ann, dress-maker, 181 Cal Brustgrun F. liquor dealer, 53 Kearny Bryan Mrs. Delina, dwl Howard cor Hubbard Bryan E. H. stoves and kitchen furniture, 167
Clay, res N. s Union bet Dupont and Kearny Bryan James, at Railroad House
Bryan Marshall, permit clerk, Collector's Office, res International Hotel
Bryan Thomas, boot and shoe-maker, dwl Jessie near Second
Bryan Wm. tinner, brds at What Cheer House Bryan Wm. tinsmith, at Segrist Bro. res 167 Bryant Henry, drinking saloon, N. W. cor Mis- sion and Johnston
Bryant Henry, at La Belle Creole, 89 Wash'n
Bryant Jerry, minstrel, San Francisco Hall
Bryant A. H. conveyancer, office 125 Cal, res S. W. cor Jackson and Front
Bryant C. G. (M. D.) homœopathic, office 80 Kearny 2d floor
Bryant Edwin, prptr Oriental Hotel, W. s Bat- tery bet Market and Bush
Bryant Robert William, 198 Stockton
Bryant T. Hadley, tinsmith, brds 95 Dupont
Bryant Wm. bar-keeper, Rassette House
Bryant W. C. boarding house, 95 Dupont
Bryant & Co. importers and dealers in hardware,
rubber hose and belting, 68 Battery, 2d floor Established 1850.
Bryant Wm. F. of Bryant & Co. 68 Battery 2d floor, dwl Buena Vista bet Sac and Cal
Brydges M. C. porter house, Davis 1 door N. of Pacific
Buchanan A. W. southern coast messenger of Wells, Fargo & Co
Buchanan A. hostler, 19 Battery
Buchanan John, laborer, dwl Louisa bet Fourth and Haywood
Buchanan John, porter, with J. W. Smith & Co. dwl Louisa bet Third and Fourth
Buchanan P. (col'd) porter, 90 Mont'y Buchanan J. (col'd) carpenter, 90 Mont'y
Buck D. W. carrier "Evening Bulletin "
Buck George, cartman, 89 Clay, dwl Third near Folsom
Buck Joha, clerk, with John Meyers, N. W. cor Kearny and Market
Buck Louis, of Schwerze & Co. S. E. cor Geary and Dupont
Buckelew & Read, grocers, 205 Clay
Established as Buckelew & Co. 1852; changed to pres- ent style March 1, 1856.
Buckelew A. S. with McGregor & Anderson Buckelew G. J. of Griffith & Co. 204 Clay, look- ing glass manf
Buckelew James, jeweler, brds 89 Bush
Buckelew M. S. of Buckelew & Read, grocers, 205 Clay, res Auburn
Buckinliam A. A. pilot, Merchant's Line
Buckley J. constable of Third Township, office 125 Cal, res S. E. cor Halleck and Sansome Buckley Jas. P. firm of Oliver & Buckley, dwl Broadway, S. s above Stockton
Buckley J. J. porter, 6 California Block, Cal Buckley F. dwl N. W. cor Greenwich and Jones Buckley J. saloon, S. E. cor Halleck and Sansome
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Buckley Wm. dwl S. E. cor Halleck and San- some
Buckley John, bargeman, Custom House Barge Buckley, J. J. brds What Cheer House
Buckley, P. saloon, Folsom N. s bet Harris and Price
Buckley Edmond, mason, dwl N. W. cor Mason and Green
Bucklin Edward P. clerk, brds What Cheer House
Bucklin J. W. book-keeper, cor Sac and Kearny, dwl 5 Brooklyn Place
Bucklin J. W. butcher, cor Sac and Kearny
Buckman Franklin, miner, dwl cor Green and Larkin
Buckmann H. clerk, with O. Koppenberg S. W. cor Bush and Mont'y
Buckman J. A. brds Oriental Hotel
Bucknam C. clerk, 105 Mont'y
Bucknam E. T. with J. De la Montanya & Bro
Buddington second pilot Steamer New
World
Buffer John, blacksmith, Vallejo near Stockton Buffum E. Gould, editor "Alta California," room 230 Clay, 2d floor
Representative of San Francisco County in State Legislature (Assembly), Sixth Session.
Bugbee, Wm. H. printer, "Herald," 120 Mont'y Buhler L. A. teacher of languages, 56 Kearny Buhrle E. boots and shoes, 68 Pacific
Buhman C. boot-maker, Pine N. E. cor Mont'y, res N. W. cor Bush and Mont'y
Buhrnuster C. liquor-saloon, Stewart near Market Buiro L. clerk, 154 Kearny
Buissart G. N. W. cor Sutter and Kearny
Buleher A. (col'd) tailor, 123 Merchant
Bulger Martin, engineer of Steamer Goliab, res Brooklyn Hotel
Bulleti P. & Co. stall 6 Wash'n Market Bulleti P. of B. & Co. dwl Polk Alley
Bulletin Evening, an evening daily, weekly and semi-monthly newspaper, is published by C. O. Gerberding & Co. prptrs, and edited by Thos. S. King. Office of publication cor Merchant and Mont'y; editorial room N. s Merchant bet Sansome and Mont'y 3d floor
The first number of the " Daily Evening Bulletin " was is- sued Oct. 8, 1855, by the present publishers, noder the edi- torialship of James King, of Wm. On the 8th December following, Mr. Abel Whitton purchased ao interest in the paper, and is still one of the proprietors. It commenced its career on a very small scale, with a daily issoe of 1,000 copies, its circulation however rapidly increased, and owiog to the patronage received, its dimensions was from time to time enlarged to its preseot size, and has at present a larger circulation than any other newspaper in the State. Besides the daily, it also issues a weekly for circolation in this Stute, and a semi-moothly for circulation in the Atlantic States aud Europe, which latter (we are informed), has reached as high as 10,000 issues. This establishment em- ploys ahout 40 persons io its different departments, besides 21 city carriers and 93 country agents. The actual expenses of the " Bulletin " averages from $2,000 to $2,300 per week, and is independent of that of its proprietors, whose invest- ment is said to be most profitable (an exception to those of a similar character in California, but more particularly so as o general rule in Sao Francisco). After the ever to be la- mented death of its editor, James King, of Wm. who fell by the hands of James P. Casey, on the 20th of May, 1856, his brother, Thomas S. King, assumed his position, and together with C. O. Gerberding ond A. Whitton, compose the firm of C. O. Gerherding & Co., proprietors.
Bull, Baker & Co. interior mchts, office 87 Front 2d floor
Bull Thos. teller, banking department Wells, Fargo & Co
Bull's Head Livery Stable, Thos. Rily, prptr, Broadway near Stockton
Ballain C. cook, dwl W. s Trinity bet Bush and Sutter
Bullard C. B. mcht, 85 Clay, dwl Stockton bet Broadway and Vallejo
Bullard , cartman, brds 101 Dupont Bullock F. D. clerk with Mansfield & Wood, S. s Sutter bet Stockton and Powell
Bultmann A. clerk with Bofer & Co. 138 Sac Bultmann H. firm Bofer & Co. 138 Sac
Bunker A. C. clerk, N. W. cor Bush and Powell Bunker Carl, drayman, dwl Union near Mason Bunker G. F. sea captain, dwl Powell W. s, bet Green and Union
Bunker Henry L. mcht, dwl Mission bet Fifth and Simmons
Bunker H. S. merchandise broker, S. E. cor Sac and Front, 2d floor, dwl cor Mission and Simmons
Established os Calott & Co. Oct. 1853; changed to present style, July, 1856.
Bunker R. F. expressman, brds E. s Salinas Place
Bunker Robt, drayman, 99 Battery, res Nan- tucket Hill
Bunnell E. T. store-keeper (customs) California Street Warehouse
Bunting Wm. carpenter, 248 Clay
Burbank C. lawyer, S. W. cor Mont'y and Clay, 2d floor res S. W. cor Clay and Jones
Burbank D. dentist, room 12 Express Bdg Burch Wm. S. prptr Tremont House
Burckes L. M. builder, Post S. s bet Kearny and Dupont
BURDELL GALEN, dentist, 165 Clay, 2d floor Burdett Reuben, waterman, Vassar Place bet Second and Third
Burdick George, with Cook, Folger & Co. 114 Broadway
Burdick E. F. clerk with Newhall & Gregory, S. W. cor Sac and Battery, dwl Minna bet First and Second
Burdine wagoner, dwl 64 Kearny Burdon Patrick, drayman, for Geo. Dietz & Co. Burihyte R. Ist engineer Cal. S. N. Co.
Burg Francis, laborer, dwl Perry near Third, N. s Burgoin Leonardo & Co. coffee saloon, cor Clay and Drumm
Burk Mrs. Barbara dwl cor Jones and Greenwich Burk Peter, boiler-maker, N. E. cor Front and Market
Burke A. J. mail clerk "Herald" office, res Jones bet Filbert and Greenwich
Burke Mrs. Caroline dwl Powell W. s, near Vallejo
Burke H. D. ag't Wolf's Schnapps, 79 Front, dwl Minna N. s near Third
Burke John, blacksmith, Jane bet Mission and Minna
Burke Jas. cook, 160 Kearny
Burke John, laborer, brds at Tennessee Hotel
Burke John, laborer, dwl Jane bet Mission and Minnie
Burke M. J. & Co. stereotype foundry, cor Jack- son and Davis
Burke M. J. (M. D.) cor Jackson & Davis, dwl S. W. cor Stockton and Pacific
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JOHN G. BRAY,
WM. A. BRAY.
DIRECTORY.
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BRAY & BROTHER, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. FIRE-PROOF BRICK BUILDING, FRONT STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.
CASH ADVANCES MADE ON FLOUR AND GRAIN,
And MERCHANDISE GENERALLY,
Orders from the Interior promptly filled, according to description, with the utmost dispatch, and all business intrusted to our care will be transacted in the most satisfactory manner.
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BROWN & LEVANWAY,
DEALERS IN
FINE WINES AND LIQUORS
AND BEST OF
HAVA CIGARS,
No. 86 CLAY STREET,
Between Battery and Front St.,
B. BROWN,
G. W. LEVANWAY.
SAN FRANCISCO.
BONNY, BROOKS & MOORE, STEAMBOAT AND SHIPSMITHS, MACHINISTS and GENERAL JOBBERS.
SOUTH SIDE OF JACKSON STREET, Opposite Pacific Engine House, No. 8. SAN FRANCISCO.
"AUX FORGES DE VULCAIN."
ALBERT CAMPE, COPPERSMITH PLUMBER AND MACHINIST. Nos. 216 and 217 JACKSON STREET, BETWEEN DUPONT STREET AND WASHINGTON PLACE, SAN FRANCISCO.
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Burke Wm. A. cabinet-maker, dwl Clay N. s, above Jones
Burker T. F. dwl 298 Jackson bet Powell and Mason
Burkbead Wm. N. printer, dwl 142 Bush
Burlin Chas, peddler, dwl Sonoma Place, W. s Burlien E. N. salesman at Geo. O. Whitney & Co. res E. s Powell bet Jackson and Pacific
Burlien L. Nathan, with Geo. O. Whitney & Co. dwl with John Sbaw
Burling J. W. Cashier at A. Guy's Bank, res S. W. car Lombard and Stockton
Burling Wm. com mcht, office at A. Guy's Bank, res S. W. cor Lombard and Stockton
Burmiester Henry, grocer, N. W. cor Mont'y and Bush
Burmeister Henry, clerk with W. Browning Burn Patrick R. clerk with P. Nical & Co. N. E. cor Clay and Davis
Burn Thos. laborer, dwl Cottage
Burnap J. firm of Lord & Burnap, 215 Jackson Burnap Saml. dwl with Capt. Wm. Rodgers
Burne A. Mrs. 7 Everett
Burner Mrs. Ann, (widow) boarding, 125 Wash'n Burnett Geo. brds S. E. cor Broadway and Powell
Burnham Maj. dwl Tyson Place
Burnham Francis, watchman, 62 Pacific
Burnham G. M. lumber-dealer, Stewart near Market
Burnham Wm. J. clerk, 172 Clay, res Harrison N. s, bet Third and Fourth
Burningham Patrick, laborer, dwl Howard bet Third and Jane, N. s
Burns Thomas, servant, Oriental Hotel
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