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Cash Daniel, importer of drugs, 84 Battery, up stairs, dwl cor Mason and Clay
Cash S. laborer, Pacific Foundry
Cashman W. F. of Sullivan & C.
Cashman Wm. metal roofer, brds What Cheer House
Casne Francis, liquors, N. W. cor Brannan and Ritch
Cass Fill, waterman, dwl E. s Morse
Cassady Henry, wholesale grocer, Cal, dwl Union near Stockton
Cassady John, lahorer at Four's House, Market Casidy Mary A. at Rassette House
Cassidy Thos. printer, 130 Sansome, res Webb bet Sac and Fuller's Alley
Cassas F. B. clerk Dead Letter Depar't, Post Office
Casse Francis, prptr Franco-American Restau- rant, 252 Dupont
Casse Francis, 6 Clay Street Market
Cassen Chester, liquor dealer, dwl Leavenworth near Pacific
Casserdy M. stage driver, res 33 Webb Cassedy Wm. cartman, dwl 7 M
Casserly Eugene, att'y at law, . cor Mont'y and Com'l, 3d floor, res 259 Stockton
Cassey P. W. (col'd) hair-dressing saloon, 119 Merchant, dwl S. s Sacramento above Mason Cassie Wm. sea captain, dwl W. s Dupont bet Geary and O'Farrell
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Cameron A. E. machinist, Pacific Foundry Cameron Caleb, clerk, with Sawyer, Johnson & Co. 105 Front
Cameron Hugh, drayman, cor Market and Davis, dwl Mellus above First
Cameron James, baker, Beale near Folsom, W. s Cameron John, dwl, 69 Mont'y
Camloo D. boiler-maker, N. E. cor Front and Market
Camp W. F. saw-maker, 210 Mont'y near Pacific Campe A. coppersmith and machinist, 216 and 218 Jackson
Campbell David, carpenter. brds 89 Bush
Campion Thomas, packer, Steam Cracker Bakery, 37 and 39 Davis
Camprun Adolph, 105 Commercial
Camprun Flore Herbert, shaving saloon, 105 Com- mercial
Canary David, painter, brds 10 Sansome
Canavan E. J. clerk, with G. E. Hinckley, 24 Front
Candall Samuel, laborer, dwl Taylor, W. s, near Pacitic
Candall T. J. sea captain, dwl S. s Vallejo bet Battery and Sansome
Cande & Fretigny, gardeners and grafters, N. s Eddy bet Stockton and Powell
Cande Loran, of C. & F., N. s Eddy bet Stockton and Powell
Candle Manufactory, Abel Guy prptr, cor Ellis and Jones
Established in 1856.
Cane Thos. drayman, dwl Hyde bet Post and Geary
Canfield A. W. firm Johnson, Canfield & Co. res New York
Canfield D. W. clerk, at D. L. Ross & Co's. brds at 237 Clay
Canney Pat. weigher and measurer, Custom House
Cannovan John, hostler, 133 Kearny
Cannovan John, laborer, dwl Ecker two doors trom Stevenson
Cannavan Michael, fancy dry goods, 276 Dupont bet Pacific and Broadway
Cannon E. E. of Lyon & Co
Cannon George, printer, dwl Vallejo, N. s near Taylor
Cannon James, moulder, dwl Sberwood Place Cannon Thos. laborer, brds at Louisiana House Cannon N. res 146 Clay
Canat Alfred, at Washington Laundry, N. s O'Farrel, bet Dupont & Kearny Cansor - laborer, dwl S. s Geary
Cantelow William, carpenter, dwl Mason Dear Filbert
Canterbury Saml. musician, dwl Vallejo near Powell
Canton Tea Company, F. G. Merchant, prptr, S. E. cor Cal and Kearny
Canty Daniel. clerk, 33 Mont'y
Canty Thomas, liquor saloon, Third near Folsom Canty William, boiler maker, N. W. cor Front and Market
Cany Edward, contractor, dwl 170 Mission
Capp C. S. reporter for "Bulletin," 88 Kearny Capp Chas. S. accountant, 110 Mont'y, 3d floor, res First bet Folsom and Harrison
Caprice Josepb. carpenter, dwl cor Vallejo and Sonoma Place
Card S. President Merchants Transportation Co. office cor Davis and Pacitic, 2d floor, dwl Parrish's Hotel.
Card S. sea captain, brds in Dupont bet Post and St. Marks Place
Carden R. A. photographist, with H. W. Brad- ley, cor Clay and Kearny
Cardiff Thos. 171 Front
Cardinet Emile, stalls 25, 26, 27, 28 Washington Market
Cardoza, I. N. conveyancer, office 177 Clay 2d floor, house Taylor W. Sac'o
Cardwell G. N. res 154 Sac
Carey D. brds at Susquehanna House
Carey Tbos. brick-layer, dwl Powell W. s near Vallejo
Carl Chas. stationery, N. W. cor Mont'y and Merchant, dwl 252 Powell
Carl Henry, of Schroth & Carl, 65 Kearny
Carle Ed. brds at Wbat Cheer House
Carll H. restaurant, res 102 Merchant, 3d floor
Carlton Charles C. clerk with Wm. T. Coleman & Co. N. W. cor Cal and Front
Carlton Frank D. clerk with Arrrington & Co
Carlton George Henry, carpenter, dwi Leavens- worth near Sac
Carlton H. P. teacher Eighth District Public School, dwl N. E. cor Sac and Powell
Carlton Henry. mcht, dwl Harrison bet Second and Essex
Carlton Jr. Henry, of Wm. T. Coleman & Co. dwl Harrison bet Second and Essex
Carlton P. L. contractor, Mission Dolores Carlton Mrs. J. C. dwl cor Green and Kearny
Carlyle Robert, boiler-maker, N. W. cor Front and Market
Carmao William, M. D. of Williamson & Carman N. E. cor Kearny and Bush, dwl 51 Minna Carnell Rich. cigars and fruit, 68 Mont'y
Carnipe F. B. of Van Hadclen & Carnipe, S. E. cor Powell and Green
Caro & Bro. ichts, N. E. cor Sacramento and Leidesdorff, up stairs
Caro Solomon, of C. & Bro. dwl N. E. cor Sac and Leidesdorff
Caro J. & Co. clothing store, 221 Kearny, bet Jackson and Pacific
Caro J. of J. C. & Co. dwl 221 Kearny
Caro & Barnet, clothing dealers, N. W. cor Pine and Mont
Caro Wolf, of Caro & Barnet
Caro S. firm Galland & Caro
Carolan Charles A. at Railroad House
Carheax Charles, contractor, 103 Broadway, bet Dupont and Stockton
Carpenter & Gilman, wood and coal, cor Second and Mission
Carpenter Daniel, of C. and G. dwi Tehama bet Fourth and Fifth, W. s
Carpenter 1 W. printer, "California Farmer," E. s Chelsea Place
Carpenter Louis, corner Clay and Dupont
Carpenter M. B. of J. Y. Hallock & Co Carpenter N. D. of C. & R.
Carpentier Alfred, firm of Robert & Carpentier, 178 Clay
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Carpentier Edw. R. attorney at law and notary public, N. W. cor Mont'y and Merchant, 2d floor
Carpentier H. W. lawyer, N. W. cor Mont'y and Merchant, 2d floor, res Oakland
Carr Patrick, hrds at Louisiana House Carrie & Damon, wholesale stationers, Wash'n opposite post-office, 2d floor
Carrie J. A. firm of C. and D
Carriere H. importer, dwl Stevenson bet Third and Fourth, N. s
Carrington Wm. capitalist, Sac bet Dupont and Stockton
Carrison & Co. furniture, 153 Sac
Carrison H. firm of C. & Co. 153 Sac
Carrison H. stall 10 Washington Market
Carrison Mrs. M. A. millinery and fancy goods, 149 Sac
Carro , broker __ dwl 15 Sutter
Carrow Thomas, cartman, dwl E. s Dupont het Geary and Market
Carroll D. porter-bouse, N. W. cor Powell and Pacific
Carroll Eliza, dwl Annie near Jessie
Carroll J. D. grocer, S. E. cor Berry and Dupont Carroll John, grocery, cor First and Mission
Carroll John, laborer, dwl N. s St. Mark's Place, bet Kearny and Dupont
Carroll Martin, brds at What Cheer House
Carroll Michael, hostler, 104 Kearny
Carroll & Hutin, grocers, S. E. cor Cal and Du- pont
Carroll G. D. of C. & H, S. E. cor Cal and Dupont Carroll P. laborer, dwl Bartlett Place
Carroll Rev. Richard, Roman Catholic Pastor at Mission Dolores
Carroll R. prptr, milk ranch, Presidio Road, S. s Carroll W. W. freight clerk California Steam Na- vigation Co. N. E. cor Front and Jackson Carsen C. first cook at Globe Hotel
Carson B. engraver, 152 Sac
Carson Jr. George, grocer, dwl Milton Place, S s Carson John, at Railroad House
Carswell J. D. printer, with F. Eastman, brds at What Cheer House
Curtain Thomas, laborer, Mission Dolores
Cartar Sylvester, mcht, dwl Mission Dolores
Carter Charles D. dwl Powell bet Vallejo and Green, W. s
Carter Geo. R. of Treadwell & Co. N. E. cor Cal and Battery
Carter Geo. R. brds at What Cheer House
Carter John T. book-keeper with R. A. Swain, 26 Front
Carter Lewis, dwl cor Ellis and Hyde
Carter Peter, book-keeper Rassette House
Carter Paris, (col'd,) white-washer, dwl S. s Pacific W. of Hyde
Carter Robt. tinsmith, dwl Whitmore Place Carter Wm. wines and liquors, Merchant, base- ment Union Hotel, res S. s Broadway bet Powell and Mason Cartmal James, dwl Jessie near Anthony E. s Carto Benj. carpenter, dwl 155 Cal
Carton Jas. J. bar-keeper, Merchants Exchange, dwl cor Kearny and Green Carton Peter S. grocery mcht, S. E. cor Green- wich and Mason
Castree C. B. justice of Fourth Township, office S. s bush 2 doors above Mont'y Elected to present position Sept. 1855.
Carty J. waiter at Hendrickson's Saloon Cary & Winegar, flour mchts, 120 Front Established under present style August, 1856.
Cary S. DeWitt, of C. & Winegar, 120 Front Cary James C. of Holladay, Saunders & Co. dwl Clementina bet First and Second, S. s
Cary Thomas G. of Macondray & Co. 54 and 56 Sansome
Casanova H. grocery, cor Broadway and Vir- ginia Place
Casanova E. with H. Casanova
Case, Heiser & Co. importers and com mcbts, 58 and 60 Sansome
Established August, 1851.
Case Chas. L. of C. Heiser & Co. dwl 287 Wash'n near Powell
Case Geo. prptr job wagon, dwl Stockton near Chestnut
Case Phillip, clerk with J. C. Eddy & Co. brds American Exchange
Case P. S. cigars, 50 Mont'y
Casebolt & Derbyshire, carriage-makers, 103 Kearny
Casebolt Henry, of C. & Derbyshire, 103 Kearny Casey Daniel, laborer, dwl S. W. cor Mont'y and Broadway
Casey Patrick J. brds W. s Kearny bet Sutter and Post
Casey J. M. hostler, dwl S. s St. Mark's Place Casey Jobn, dwl N. s St. Mark's Place
Casey Joseph, tailor, dwl Adler near Dupont bet Pacific and Broadway
Casey Peter, milkman, dwl Mason bet O'Farrell and Eddy
Cash Daniel, importer of drugs, 84 Battery, up stairs, dwl cor Mason and Clay
Cash S. laborer, Pacific Foundry
Cashman W. F. of Sullivan & C.
Cashman Wm. metal roofer, brds What Cheer House
Casne Francis, liquors, N. W. cor Brannan and Ritch
Cass Fill, waterman, dwl E. s Morse
Cassady Henry, wholesale grocer, Cal, dwl Union near Stockton
Cassady John, laborer at Four's House, Market Casidy Mary A. at Rassette House
Cassidy Thos. printer, 130 Sansome, res Webb bet Sac and Fuller's Alley
Cassas F. B. clerk Dead Letter Depar't, Post Office
Casse Francis, prptr Franco-American Restau- rant, 252 Dupont
Casse Francis, 6 Clay Street Market
Cassen Chester, liquor dealer, dwl Leavenworth near Pacific
Casserdy M. stage driver, res 33 Webb
Cassedy Wm. cartman, dwl 7 M
Casserly Eugene, att'y at law, IT. cor Mont'y and Com'l, 3d floor, res 259 Stockton
Cassey P. W. (col'd) hair-dressing saloon, 119 Merchaut, dwl S. s Sacramento above Mason Cassie Wm. sea captain, dwl W. s Dupont bet Geary and O'Farrell
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Cassin P. J. cashier at Hendrickson's Dining Saloon Castagen J. blacksmith, 164 Cal
Caster Geo. brds What Cheer House
Castera Edward, mcht, 146 Wash'n
Castel F. furniture, 255 Dupont bet Jackson and Pacific
Castel V. dwl E. s Powell bet Post and Sutter CASTLE BROTHERS, inporters and jobbers in groceries etc. S. E. cor Clay and First
Established under present style June, 1850.
Castle Goodman, of C. Bros. rooms N. s Minna bet First and Second
Castle Michael, mcht, office S. E. cor Clay and Front, 2d floor
Castle Fred. L. mcht, office S. E. cor Clay and Front, dwl Virginia Block, Stockton
Castle Nicholas, prptr Neptune Saloon, Jackson near Drumm
Casumet Louis A. laundryman, Clara W. s Caswell A. machinist, Pacific Foundry
Cata -, dwl 39 Mont'y
Catharine Market, Zeh & Bro. prptr, Dupont near Broadway
Cattenfeld Conrad, dwl rear of 404 Stockton
Causage D. fruit store, First, 2 doors from Mission Caulfield J. J. register clerk Custom House, dwl Union bet Mission and Taylor
Catholic Church Roman, St. Francis, N. s Vallejo bet Stockon and Dupont
Vary Rev. J. F. Leleharia and Rev. John Ingoldshy, together with Rev. Thos. Cian, (Chinese) are the present officers, and hold services at 714 A. M. 832 A. M. 1016 A. M. and 7% P. M. every Sunday. Sabbath School at 232 P. M. This church was organized by Very Rev. Anthony Lan glois and Rt. Rev. Joseph S. Alemany, in the spring of 1849, through whose efforts the present frame building was erected, in the month of December, 1849, and was the first Roman Catholic Church organized in San Francisco. It has a ground base of 40 hy 100 feet, one story in hight.
Catholic Church Notre Dame des Victoires, Revs. Dominic Blaive and Louis Alphonse Auger, officers, N. s Bush bet Dupont and Stockton Services 732 A. M. every day-Sundays at 7 A. M. 11 A. M. 1216 P. M .- Also Vespers at 33% P. M. The services at 212 P. M. is whoily confined to this church.
The congregation was organized May 1856, and its splendid edifice dedicated on the 4th of tha same month. The building was constructed hy a society of Baptists, and at the dates ahove given was disposed of to present owaers. It has a ground base of 50 by 100 feet, is a very beautiful and massive hrick structure, and with its basement, which is intended for school rooms connected with the church, has a capacity of comfortably seating 700 persons.
Catholic Church, Mission Dolores, is situated two miles S. W. of San Francisco. Morning services iu English, French and Spanish ; vespers at 4, P. M .; Rev. Edward Carroll, pastor
The church was organized by Rev. Junipero De Laurn, Aug. 1st, 1776; huilding completed Oct. 8th, following. Original officers, Rev. Junipero De Lauru, Rev. Benedicto Camban, and Rev. Francis Polovay. At the formation of Mission Dolores there were fifteen soldiers at the military post under the command of Samazenila Flores. The population was then about sixty-four souls, exclusive of Indians. A cemetery is attached to the Mission, in which the first inter- ment was made Sept. 1776.
Cavallier G. B. E. merchant, dwl N. s Sutter bet Stockton and Powell
Cavannagh MU Rassette House Cavelry Edware, porter, dwl Mont'y near Vallejo Cavenay Julius, dwl Bernard near Taylor Cearl David, dry goods, 272 Stockton Cæsar Raudall, (col'd,) barber, basement of Union Hotel
Cellar Michael, baker, 54 Kearny
Cemetery Jewish, situated five miles from the city, Presidio Road
Cemetery Lone Mountain, 2} miles W. from Mont'y and directly op Cal'a, road mostly traveled leads from Bush
This Cemetery was dedicated ja June 1854, and is the proper- ty of private individuals, whose design is to incorporate it as soon as the incorporation law can be so amended as to enable them so to do. It contains an area of 160 acres. The grounds are beautifully undulating, with avenues lead- ing through the ravines and then gradually rising to an eminence, from which you have a commanding view of the surrounding country. On the South three-eighths of a mile distant, staods the celebrated Lone Mountain, a lofty coni- cal shaped hill, trom which the Cemetery derives its name. On the East lies the City and the Bay with the villages of Oakland, Alameda and Clinton, and in the distance Mount Diablo. On the North may he seeo the Bay of San Pablo, Angels and Alcatraz Islands, Saucelito Buy and Village, and the entrance to the Golden Gate. On the West in the distance, you have the Farralone Islands and the Pacific Ocean, the roar of whose waves are sounding a continual requium as if to soothe the spirits of the dead. The ahrub- bery is mostly evergreen, containing more than twenty dif- ferent kinds of flowering shrubs. More than fifteen hun- dred interments have already been made within the jaclo- sure, and the improvements now made and others designed, with its natural beauties, hid fair to make this rival any of the rural cemeteries of the Atlantic States. Officers, David S. Turner, Sam'1 M. Bowmao and John Perry, Jr. Trustees ; Nathaniel Gray, Managing Agent ; Joseph H, Atkinson, Superintendent ; F. B. Austin, Secretary. On the grounds is erected a receptacle vault capable of containing fifty bodies-also a chapel. First interment June 28, 1854. Monthly average of interments at this cemetery, 30.
Cemetery Roman Catholic, Mission Dolores, under charge of the Church
Cemetery Yerba Buena, is bounded S. E. by Market, N. by McAllister and W. by.Larkin Cengin Aug. baker, 211 Wash'n
Central House, Hendricks & Coruynn prptrs, 198 Sansome
Cerf Chas. wholesale grocery, and liquor store, 114 Cal, res S. s Vallejo het Mason and Powell
Cerf J. of Bernard, Eger & Co. dwl Powell 3d h from Wash'n, W. s
Centlivre F. hackstand, Kearny cor Clay, W. s Sansome bet Vallejo and Greene
Centz Michael, laborer, dwl Stevenson bet First and Second
Chace's Saw Mill, Benj. T. Chace proptr, cor Market and Beale
This mill was established hy G. M. Burnham & Co. May. 1855 ; changed to present ownership July, 1855. It has 4 circular and 1 upright saw, with 1 planing machine-giving a capacity to the works of sawing and planing about 7,000 feet per day.
Chace Benj. T. proptr Chace's saw mill, dwl First E. s above Harrison
Chase James, ballasting, dwl Powell bet Green and Union
Chadburn Joshua, proptr Eclipse Bakery, Du- pont near Union
Chadwick David S. drayman at G. B. Post & Co. Chadwick E. C. M. Capt. Steamer Helen Hensley Chaffe L. porter, 107 Cal
Chaffee C. L. clerk, brds 20 Sansome Chalia M. Clay Street Market
Chaloner Wm. (col'd,) porter, at Garrison, Morgan, Fretz and Ralston's Banking House
Chalwell Wm. dwl cor Wash'n and Jones Alley Chambers T. J. A. office 186 Wash'n, res N. s Greenwich bet Powell and Mason
Chamberlain C. M. justice of peace of Third Town- ship, office 125 Cal, res S. s Pine bet Stock- ton and Dupont .
Is now associate Judge of Court of Sessions, also a member of Board of Supervisors.
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SAN FRANCISCO
CASTLE BROTHERS, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS -IN-
WINES, LIQUORS, PROVISIONS -AND- GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
SOUTH-EAST CORNER OF
CLAY AND FRONT STS. SAN FRANCISCO.
Having been established under the above style since June, 1850, the Trade has some assurance of the stability of our firm, and a guaranty that it is our chief aim at all times to give the utmost satisfaction to our customers. An inspection of our Stock is solicited.
GOODMAN CASTLE.
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GEO. W. CHAPIN & CO. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE AND
GENERAL AGENCY
Under the supervision of
Che Domy Men's Christian Association, SAN FRANCISCO.
FIND EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL KINDS OF HELP :
House Servants,
Gardeners,
Blacksmiths,
Porters,
Cooks,
Florists,
Moulders,
Miners,
Seamstresses,
Laundresses,
Carpenters,
Laborers,
Stewards,
Teamsters,
Boot Makers,
Gas Fitters,
Coachmen,
Lumbermen,
Harness Makers, Clerks,
Grooms,
Millers, Book-Keepers,
Salesmen,
Farm Hands,
Machinists.
Teachers,
Etc., etc.
Day Laborers,
Sawyer,
Engineers,
CHINESE COOKS AND LABORERS SUPPLIED.
Also, have in connection with the above, a
HOUSE BROKERAGE,
And REAL ESTATE AGENCY, Attend to Renting Houses, Stores, Leasing Land, etc.
BILLS COLLECTED, LOANS NEGOTIATED, GOODS BOUGHT ON COMMISSION, ETC.
REFER TO CHAS. W. BOND, President Y. M. C. Association ; J. W. KNOX, Secretary.
Corner of Kearny and Clay Sts.
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Chamberlain Joseph, hair-dresser, Jackson near Davis, dwl Stockton bet Lombard and Green- wich
Chamberlain J. musician, dwl Stockton near Lombard
Chamberlin Joseph, newspaper clerk, Post Of- fice, brds 18 Bush
Chambers David, firm of Page, Bacon & Co
Chambers Jas. B. clerk, S. E. cor Mission and First
Chambers James, saddler, 82 Battery, dwl W. s Belden bet Pine and Bush
Chambers T. J. tinsmith with Hubbard & Co
Chambers Street House, Mrs. E. Graham proptress
Chamblin J. L. com mcht, Wash'n near Front
Champion A. of Lemoine & C. dwl Leidsdorff bet Sac and Cal
Chandler J. A. clerk, 162 Wash'n
Chandler T. J. printer, brds at Niantic Hotel
Chandler Mrs. P. dwl N. s Minna near Fourth
Changneau - baker, 189 Pacific
Chapelle A. M. real estate agent, 97 Merchant, dwl 237 Wash'n
CHAPIN GEO. W. & CO. real estate agents, em- ployment office and house brokers, N. E. cor Clay and Kearny
Chapin Geo. W. firm C. & Co. res cor Clay and Kearny
Chapin G. produce, East bet Clay and Merchant Chapin S. A. dwl N. E. cor Clay and Powell
Chapman & Phinney, proptrs Water Works, Mar- ket op Sansome
Chapman Ralph J. of C. & P. dwl Post bet Kear- ny and Dupont, S. s
Chapman Miss C. actress, American Theater, dwl Union near Kearny
Chapman W. B. comedian, dwl Green bet Cal- houn and Sansome
Chapman Wm. N. room W. s Webb second h S. of Sacramento
Chappee Benj. (col'd,) porter, Athæneum Building, res N. s Sac'o above Stockton
Chappelle Jacob, with W. H. Bovee & Co. 123 Front, dwl N. s Green bet Dupont and Kearny
Charudroniel F. tinsmith, Fuller's Alley Charles -, restaurant, 238 Dupont
Charles A. dwl Union near Varenne
Charles I. paper box manf, 110 Sac'o
Charles J. Chinese, washing and ironing, 166 Cal'a Charles T. C. cashier Naval Office, C. H. dwl Val- lejo above Mission
Charrington W. H. room 21 Rassette House
Charton Adrien, with L. J. Barbeau
Chase A. J. stall 10 New World Market, dwIN. W. cor Stockton and Pacific
Chase and Boruck proptrs Fireman's Journal, 72 Merchant
Chase Charles M. of C. & B. dwl Stockton near Wash'n
Chase Charles, cigar manf, dwl 268 Clay above Stockton
Chase E. J. market-master, Wash'n Market, dwl 127 Wash'n
Chase John, drayman, dwl E. s Rich bet Folsom and Harrison
Chase R. P. physician, of Farmer, C. & Co. dwl 136 Bush
Chase Q. A. clerk with A. Kohler
Chatham R. miller, Ophir Flour Mill, res Portrero Nueva, near bridge
Chatterton J. L. brds at B. Freeman's, Market op Sansome
Chauche J. & Son, mchts, W. s Mont'y bet Jack- son and Pacific
Chauvin Onesime, clerk, First bet Market and Mission
Chavana A. grocery, S. s Pacific bet Dupont and Stockton
Chazel P. A. produce mcht, office cor Davis and Pacific, 2d floor
Cheever H. A. Capt steamtug Martin White
Cheeks W. M. actor, 3 Maiden Lane
Cheeney Wm. B. engineer, brds 20 Sansome Chell J. W. 40 Webb
Cheminant A. chemist, 10 Virginia
Cheney C. S. with Brigham & Co
Chenery Rich'd M. office 160} Com'l, res Union Hotel
Chensvich Mark, of Barovich & Chensvich, N. W. cor Davis and Wash'n
Cheong Wo & Co. (Chinese) meths, 178 Sac'o Cheung Marn, (Chinese,) mcht, 186 Sac'o
Cherry J. W. painter, 186 Clay, S. E. cor Hyde and Union
Chesebrough Mrs. E. boarding, Maiden Lane
Chesley Charles, of Millett, Chesley & Co. cor Davis and Com'l
CHESTER & SPRAGUE, agents U. S. Fire In- surance Co. 165 Mont'y, 2d floor
Chester M. of Chester & Sprague, res American Exchange
Chevallier Victor, apothecary store, cor Dupont and Clay
Chevassus E. cashier, 105 Mont'y
Cheever Capt. H. A. dwl Essex bet Folsom and Harrison
Chevers Wm. H. deputy clerk of U. S. District Court, office 14 U. S. Courts Bdg
Appointed to present position 11th April, 1855.
Chick Harrison, clerk with Fisher & Co
Chicolot Philbert, cooper, S. W. cor Stockton and Broadway
Child E. F. of J. M. Strobridge & Co. dwl 34 Min- na
Child E. O. painter, N. W. cor Clay and Stockton .Child Thos. T. clerk with J. M. Strobridge & Co. Childes P. G. of E. T. Pease & Co. dwl 3 Waver- ly Place
Childres Henry J. miner, dwl N. s Lombard near Kearny
Childs J. L. 3 Waverly Place
Childs N. R. of Knight, Harmon & Childs, 68 Battery
Childs Wm. miller for Cortes & Pardow, dwl at Sierra Nevada Mills
Chimend clerk, 114 Cal'a, res Jackson near Dupont
Chinese See Yup Asylum, N. s Pine, bet Kearny and Dupont
Chin Chung, Chinese laundry, 201 Sac'o
Chinese Mission House, N. E. cor Sac'o and Stockton, Rev. Wm. Speer, missionary
Services every Sabbath at one o'clock P. M. and 74% P. M. Prayer meeting 712 every Wednesday evening. Bible class 9 o clock every Sabbath morning. This charch or mission-
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ary enterprise was organized Feb. 13, 1853, through the ef- forts of Mr. Speer, the present pastor, who arrived in Cali- fornia Nov. 7, 1852. With the organization, Messrs. Thos. H. Selby, Theodore Adams, E. Knight, Stephen Franklin, David S. Turner, H. Channing Beals, Ira P. Rankin, Jas. B. Roberts and Edward P. Flint were chosen a Board of Trustees, who, with the exception of E. Knight, (deceased,) constitute the present officers. The building was construct- ed in 1853, and dedicated to the service of God on the 4th Sabbath of June, 1854. 1t covers an area of 36x40 feet-a brick structure two stories in hight.
Chipman James, tinsmith, dwl 18 Clementina Chirade A. blacksmith, Fuller's Alley
Chisholm Wm. brds What Cheer House
Chittenden Austin, tinsmith, dwl S. s Tyler bet Taylor and Jones
Chittenden H. H. sash and blind manf, brds 229 Clay
Chittenden John, principal San Francisco College, dwl Bush bet Mason and Taylor
Chittenden Arthur, ass't teacher, dwl with John Chittenden
Chittenden J. A. at " Pacific" office
Chittenden N. W. att'y at law, office 112 Mont'y 2d door
Chittenden Wm. H. & Co. sash and blind factory, at Market Street Mills
Established Aug. 1853.
Chittenden Wm. H. of W. H. C. & Co. dwl Cen- tral Hotel, Clay
Chong Loong, laundryman, 85 Bush
Christal Ferdinand, Clay Street Market
Christian Advocate Office, 111 Waslı'n, 2d floor, Rev. E. Thomas editor
Christian A. hair-dressing saloon, W. s Battery bet Pacific and Broadway
Christian R. dyer, 76 Mont'y, res S. E. cor Pow- ell aud Market
Christiansen Christian, book-keeper, with J. Y. Hallock & Co. dwl Pike bet Sac'o and Clay Christie Henry, with E. M. Hayes & Co
Christie Robert, blacksmith, brds at Isthmus House
Christen Louis, cook, 189 Pine
Christopher Henry, laborer, brds at House Orleans
Christmas W. of Bradbury & Christmas
· Christy S. P. capitalist, room 90 Sac'o Christy Robert, helper at Vulcan Iron Works Chrystal Peter, importer and jobber in liquors, 150 Sansome, res Fremont House
Chun Shung & Co. (Chinese) mchts, 172 Sac'o Chun Yong, (Chinese) cake-baker, 211 Dupont Chung Ung, (Chinese) mcht, 173 Dupont Church Andrew S. of McKenty & Co. Columbia, office at Randall & Co's
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