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Church E. W. of Drexel, Sather & Church, res cor Second and Harrison
Church Isaac S. dwl Dupont bet Sac'o aud Cal'a Churchill G. V. carpenter, brds at Orleans House Churchill Joseph, cooper, dwl W. s Jessie near Ecker
Churchill W. W. dwl Maria
Chy Lung, (Chinese) mcht, Canton Silk and Shawl Store, 166 Wash'n
Cian Rev. The Vallejo Street Catholic Church Cills James H. employee U. S. Mint, dwl N. s Broadway W. of Powell
Cioccari A. fruit dealer, N. s Wash'n near Stock- ton
Cincinnati Brewery, Jaiger & Co. prptrs, Post bet Mason and Taylor §Established in 1855.
Ciprico Geo. hair-dresser, 163 Mont'y, res N. s Wash'n above Powell
Cirenski Jacob, hatter, dwl bet Stockton and Du- pont
Cissna John C. of Jas. W. Smith & Co. 57 Front, dwl Sophia Terrace
City Laundry, Stevenson near Third Established in 1853.
CITY OBSERVATORY, Telegraph Hill, Bar- rett & Sherwood prptrs
Established by present owners in 1850, for the purpose of tak- ing time and rating ships' chronometers, etc.
City and County Treasurer's Office, City Hall City and County Surveyor's Office, 28 City Hall City Hall, W. s Kearny bet Wash'n and Mer- chant op Portsmouth Square
This building was erected during 1851, by Thomas Maguira and others, for dramatic purposes, and opened as the Jeony Lind Theater, October 4th, of same year. Externally, it presented the same handsome appearance that it does at present. The interior was fitted up with exquisite taste ; and rivaled the most noted theaters in the Atlantic cities, not only in size, but in beauty and comfort. It had a capa - city for comfortably seating two thousand persons. The enterprise was a stupendous one, considering the age of the city, and reflects great credit upon the projectors and own ers. During 1852, the building was purchased by the city for its present uses, at a sum exceeding two hundred thou- sand dollars. The whole of the interior was removed and fitted up for the special purposes to which it is now applied, viz : city and county offices, courts, city prison, etc.
City Sexton's Office, 161 Sac'o
Claflin B. trader, dwl 39 Mont'y
Claghorn Edw. H. book-keeper, with Smiley, Yerkes & Co
Clapp Mrs. L. ass't teacher Powell Street Public School No. 3
Clapp Jason, carriage-maker, with Farren & Ea- ton, dwl Market op Oriental Hotel
Claprodi -, peddler, dwl 93 Bush
Clar John, dwl S. s Sutter bet Stockton and Powell
Clarendon House, Mrs. E. Hind prptr, 76 Jack- son bet Battery and Front
Clark Albert, dwl with J. W. Embury
Clark Alfred, stevedore, dwl St. Charles near Kearny, N. s
Clark A. stencil-cutter, dwl S. W. cor Sutter and Jones
Clark Mrs. Ann (widow) ladies' and children's shoe-maker, dwl 295 Pacific above Powell Clark Allen C. foreman Union Foundry
Clark A. H. storage and com, 35 Sac, dwl Jack- son above Powell
Clark B. mcht, Clay bet Kearny and Mont'y, brds at 132 Bush
Clark Capt. Charles, pilot steamer Helen Hensley Clark Costinor H. mason, dwl Bernard near Tay- lor
Clark Mrs. Elizabeth (widow) boarding-house, cor Wash'n and Powell
Clark E. G. captain steamer Urilda
Clark Geo. W. dealer in paper hangings, 131 Clay, dwl Vallejo bet Mason and Taylor, N. s Clark H. C. att'y at law, 9 Parsons' Bdg, 140 Clay
Clark H. W. K. brds at Rassette House Clark James, dwl cor Vallejo and Maria
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Clark Jos. firm of Cross & Co. res N. s Filbert bet Kearny and Dupont
Clark Joseph, clerk, dwl cor Filbert and Filbert Lane
Clark John S. machinist, brds N. s Riley, bet Taylor and Jones
Clark J. E. bag factory, Davis bet Com'l and Clay
Clark John, in U. S. Surveyor-General's office, Montgomery Block
Clark J. G. paying teller at Garrison, Morgan, Fretz & Ralston's Banking House
Clark Mrs. J. private boarding, Broadway near Stockton
CLARK JONAS G. & CO. importers and deal- ers in furniture, warerooms 128 Wash'n
Established as Clark & Wilbur, 1853; changed to present style, April, 1856.
Clark Jonas G. of J. G. C. & Co
Clark J. W. of Hill, Clark & Co. 87 Front, 2d floor
Clark Lyman, U. S. Mail Agent, dwl 3 Minna, W. of First
Clark Lyman, prptr International Livery Stables, 19 Battery
Clark L. A. of Place & Co. dwl cor Beale and Mission
Clark Nathan, barber, dwl Whitemore Place bet Clay and Wash'n
Clark Rev. Orange (D.D.) 108 Montgomery Block Clark & Locke, importers of hardware and met- als, 110 Battery
Established July, 1852.
Clark P. B. of Clark & Locke, 110 Battery, brds at Oriental Hotel
Clark R. architect, office 110 Mont'y, 3d floor, res W. s Taylor bet Jackson and Wash'n Clark S. B. clerk, with O. F. Griffin & Bro
Clark Wm. shipwright, brds at Isthmus Hnuse Clark Wm. carpenter, dwl Sutter bet Mason and Taylor, S. s
Clark Wm. H. machinist, 100 Pine
Clark -, cab-driver, brds 121 Pine
Clarke & Co. intelligence office, 119 Com'l
Clarke F. of C. & Co. dwl 119 Com']
Clarke & Twombly, carpenters, 182 Wash'n Clarke T. of C. & T. 182 Wash'n
Clarke Augustus, clerk with P. M. S. S. Co
Clarke F. printer, 187 Cal'a
Clarke Jeremiah, att'y at law, dwl cor Fremont and Harrison
Clarke J. H. cupper and leecher, 184 Kearny, 2d floor
Clarke & Watts, carpenters, E. s Kearny bet Sutter and Post
Clarke W. H. machinist, brds at What Cheer House
Clarkson Henry, laundryman, dwl Greenwich S. 8, near Mason
Claus Harjie, porter, 6 Custom House Block, Sac'o
Clausse Mrs. J. dress-maker, 112 Dupont
Classen and Mowry, prprs Pacific Soda Works
Classen James M. of C. & M. dwl Anthony near Mission
Clausen Benj. dwl Taylor cor Oak
Clausen F. manf jeweler, 136 Sac'o, 3d floor
Classen Peter, clerk at Globe Hotel
Clay St. Wharf Co. office 68 Merchant, C. O. West, Secretary
Clayton Charles, clerk with Scales & Johnson, Clay near Davis, dwl Tebama bet First and Second
Clayton F. D. register clerk, Custom House, dwl N. W. cor Wash'n and Kearny
Clayton F. engineer, dwl Union bet Mont'y and Kearny
Clayton's Saloon, 139 Com'l, S. P. Collins and E. Wilson prptrs
Clayton -, second engineer Cal'a S. N. Co Claxton George, sea captain, brds 185 Cal'a
Cleary P. F. boot and shoe-maker, 68 Kearny
Cleaver & Co. grocery mcht, Vallejo bet Sansome and Mont'y
Cleaver Henry, of C. & Co
Clemens G. laborer, dwl cor Greenwich and Taylor Clement Daniel, carpenter, 204 Bush
Clement Jos. searcher of titles, Brenham Place, appointed Dep. Rec. 1852
Clement J. clerk at Bond & Hale's, 59 and 61 Sansome
Clement R. P. att'y at law, 135 Mont'y, 3d floor Clement - , gardener, Mission Dolores
Clemons Mrs. S. music teacher, Powell near Val- lejo
Clemons W. C. tuner, cor Wash'n and Davis
Cleaveland R. S. watchman, brds at Mercantile Hotel
Cleveland G. W. book-keeper with S. L. Jones & Co. 61 and 63 Cal'a
Cleveland J. G. harness-maker, at J. C. Johnson & Co. res S. s Union near Mason
Clever Henry, of Huneburg & Co. Sansome near Greenwich
Clifford Geo. office 134 Clay, dwl S. s Cal'a bet Dupont and Stockton
Cline Charles, boot and shoe dealer, 54 Com'l
Clinton Hotel, Weggant & Patridge, prpts, 87 and 89 Pacific
Clinton Steam Flouring Mill, Blanchard & Reid, prptrs, office Wash'n near Front
Clipper Warehouse, 128 Washington st, occupied by Jonas G. Clark & Co. as furniture ware- rooms
Clough Elijah, printer, in "Evening Bulletin" office, brds 6 Quincy
Clough Joseph, clerk with J. R. Newton & Co. dwl S. W. cor Waslı'n aud Stockton
Clous Frederick, turner, brds at American Hotel, 63 Mont'y
Claus Jacob, dwl 12 Sansome
Clyde R. S. att'y at law, office S. E. cor Mont'y and Clay
Coad Henry, actor, at American Theater, dwl Ecker one door from Jessie
Coad S. musician, American Theatre
Coachman J. C. inspector of customs, dwl Mis- sion 4th h E. of Second
Coakley John, grocer, S. W. cor Dupont and St Mark's Place
Coats Moses H. carpenter, dwl Brannan bet Second and Third
Coats W. C. brds 18 Bush
Cobb H. A. auctioneer, 102 Merchant, res 369 Stockton, bet Greene and Union
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COBURN L. livery stable, 144 Sansome, res 137 | Coghill J. H. of J. H. C. & Co. dwl Stockton bet Wash'n
Coby - -, deputy sheriff, dwl N. E. cor Cal'a and Prospect Place
COCHITUATE BATH AND HAIR DRESS- ING SALOON, Henderson & Brown prprts, 57 Sansome
Cochran J. book-keeper, cor Market and Fremont Cochrane, Mrs. M. Powell near Vallejo
Cochrane Robert, carpenter and builder, dwl Sonoma Place, E. s, near Green.
Cockron John, boiler-maker, N. E. cor Front and Market
Cockburn William, grocer, S. W. cor Folsom and Price
Code W. & J. prpts Battery St. Livery Stable, 17 Battery
Code John of W. & J. C. 17 Battery
Code Wm. of W. & J. C. 17 Battery
Code John, hack-stand, Kearny cor Clay, res Battery near Bush
Codington & Taber, grocers, 110 Kearny
Codington W. H. of C. & T. 110 Kearny, dwl cor Taylor and Geary
Cody Michael, liquor mcht, Pacific bet Mont'y and Kearny, S. s, dwl S. E. cor Pacific and Dupont
Coe Cyras, carpenter, dwl cor Harrison and Mason Coe E. H. soap and candle manufacturer, dwl N. s Harlan Place
Coe Rohert, (col'd) shipping-master, Front
Coes Geo. minstrel, San Francisco Hall Coffee J. A. of Quinn & Coffee
Coffee Jer. printer, Confidence House
Coffey & Risdon, boiler-works, cor Bush and Market
These Works were established in May, 1853, by Thos. Snow, and changed to present style July, 1855.
Coffey Lewis, of Coffey & Risdon, N. s Market bet Front and Battery
Coffey John, boarding-house, S. s Chambers bet Battery and Front
Coffey Lewis, boiler-maker, dwl 16 Mellus
Coffin A. inspector of provisions, Front near Davis
Coffin George, waterman
Coffin J. W. dwl Broadway bet Powell and Ma- son
Coffin J. B. book-keeper, N. E. cor Front and Pine, dwl Fremont near Folsom
Coffin Peter M. with Cook, Folger & Co. 114 Broadway
Coffin Zenas, prptr Broadway Water Works, Broadway N. s bet Dupont and Stockton Coffy M. J. bar-keeper, Union Saloon, cor Kear- ny and Green
Cofran George, mason, dwl S. s Bush bet Stock- ton and Powell
Cogan James, clerk, with W. G. Badger, brds Niantic Hotel
Coggeshall & Co. druggists and chemists, cor Stockton and Pacific
Coggeshall Josiah H. of C. & Co. dwl Stockton bet Filbert and Greenwich
Coghill J. H. & Co. dealers in groceries and pro- visions, 137 Front
Established in 1850.
Jackson and Pacific W. s
Coghill W. N. of J. H. C. & Co. res Wash'n bet Jones and Leavenworth N. s
Coghill A. J. book-keeper for J. H. Cogbill & Co Coghlin Thos. clerk, with D. C. McGlynn, cor Wash'n and Battery
Coghlin Daniel, shipwright, brds at Isthmus House
Cogliandolo J. hatter, 157 Com'l
Cogin Henry, clerk, Mariners' House
Cohen G. M. inspector of customs
Cohen Abel, of Hofflin & Co
Cohen Fred'k A. merchandise broker, office S. E. cor Front and Clay, 2d floor
Cohen Isaac, dwl Green bet Dupont and Lafay- ette
Cohen Isaac, cigars, 56 Pacific
Cohen L. res 56 Pacific
Cohen Jacob, with B. C. & T. L. Horn, 95 Front Cohen Lewis, dwl S. W. cor Taylor and Sac'o
Cohen M. cigars, 93 Pacific
Cohen M. cheap John, 79 and 81 Com'l
Cohen R. brds S. W. cor Sansome and Halleck
Cohen Solomon, of H Breslauer & Co
Cohen S: H. dwl S. E. cor Sac'o and Battery
Cohen -, mcht, dwl 39 Mont'y
Cohen - -- , painter, dwl E. s Kearny bet Post and Sutter
Cohn H. & Co. johbers of clothing and hats, 61 Battery
Established as Henry Cohn, 1850 ; changed to present style June, 1853.
Cohn Henry, of H. Cohn & Co. 61 Battery, dwl Stockton W. s bet Clay and Wash'n
Cohn A. mcht, Minna bet Second and Third E. s Cohn B. & Co. clothing, 109 Com'l
Cohn B. of B. C. & Co
Cohn Charles, peddler, dwl Jessie near Anthony E. s
Cohn Edward, of Levin & Co. res 173 Clay
Cohn Harris, dry goods, cor First and Mission
Cohn Harris, fruit-dealer, Second 3 doors W. of Mission
Cohn H. of J. Adler & Co. dwl Bachelor's Hall, Mont'y bet Bush and Sutter
Cohn H. res Stockton bet Wash'n and Clay Cohn John H. billiard saloon, Market near Spear Cohn Louis, of Siegmund T. Myer & Co. 62 Cal'a, dwl cor Taylor and Sac'o
Cohn M. dwl 266 Powell near Wash'n
Cohn N. firm Griesmen C. & Co. res E. s Stock- ton near Wash'n
Cohn P. hatter, brds American Hotel, 63 Mont'y Cohn S. of Basch & Co
Cohn W. clothing, 83 Com'l
Coit B. B. (M. D.) 235 Wash'n
Colbert James, butcher, S. E. cor Dupont and Bush
Colburn Chas. clerk at J. W. Morrison's, 91 Bat- tery
Colburn J. B. office 92 Front 2d floor
Colburn Richard, dwl Mission near Third W. s Colby Chas. printer, 111 Wash'n, res W. s Bush above Dupont
Colby - brds 229 Clay Colcott & Whitford, candle manfs, Mission Do- lores
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COMMERCIAL FLOUR MILLS,
GROSH & RUTHERFORD, Proprietors.
EAST SIDE OF FIRST STREET,
BETWEEN MINNA AND MELLUS,
SAN FRANCISCO.
The above well-known Mills are kept in most complete order and repair, and are constantly MANUFACTURING the following Brands of
FLOUR. COMMERCIAL MILLS, "EXTRA SUPERFINE, From SELECTED WHEAT; COMMERCIAL MILLS, "SUPERFINE."
The EXTRA BRAND is acknowledged superior to that of any other manufactured in San Francisco, and purchasers are warned against counterfeits, which have been introduced into the market.
In addition to the Manufactory of Flour, we keep constantly on hand, and manufacture to order,
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR and CORN MEAL.
TO BE HAD .OF E. T. PEASE & CO.,
North-East Corner of FRONT and CLAY Streets, Or at the Mills.
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COLE & FINNEY,
Burgron Drufists.
CORNER OF CLAY AND KEARNY STS. SAN FRANCISCO. R. E. COLE. C. G. FINNEY.
L. COMINS 9
LATE
P. B.COMINS
Sportsman's Warehouse, No. 114 WASHINGTON STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.
All kinds of JOBBING executed in the best manner.
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Colcott Robert, of C. & W. Mission Dolores, brds Mansion House
Cole & Finney, surgeon dentists, rooms S. W. - cor Clay and Kearny 2d floor
Established as Cole & Parsoos, Dec. 1849 ; changed to R. E. Cole, January, 1852, and to present style August, 1853.
Cole R. E. of C. & F. dwl N. W. cor Sac'o and Prospect Place
Cole F. type-caster, 3 Maiden Lane.
Cole J. L. machinist, dwl Mission het Harris and Price
Cole J. L. carpenter, American Theater
Cole J. F. printer's assistant, with W. W. Kurtz & Co. 153 Sansome
Cole R. B. (M. D.) office 2 Atheneum Block
Cole Thos. clerk, Pacific Express Co. rooms at Jolın Torrence's
Cole Ira, Foreman Manhattan Engine Co Coles N. Willis, of Sam. L. Dewey & Co. N. W. cor Clay and Drumm
Coleman W. T. & Co. shipping and com mchts, N. W. cor Cal and Front
Established 1849.
Coleman W. T. of W. T. & Co. N. W. cor Cal and Front
Coleman Asa, of Johnson & Coleman, res Pow- ell, 3d door from Union
Coleman D. R. of Gardner & Coleman, res S. W. cor Kearny and Vallejo
Coleman E. wood and coal dealer, dwl Powell bet Green and Union
Coleman John George, carpenter and builder, gilder, carver and restorer of old paintings, 81 Merchant
Coleman J. W. res 145 Sac'o
Coleman Mrs. M. M. millinery and dress-making, 145 Sac'o
Coleman S. clothing dealer, 77 Mont'y, hrds Te- hama House
Coleman Jr. Thos. of Hoyt & Coleman, dwl W. s Mason bet Wash'n and Jackson
Colfield M. W. moulder, Pacific Foundry
Colgan William, attendant U. S. District Court Rooms
Colgan Wm. H. real estate agent, dwl N. s Post bet Mason and Powell
Colin C. E. of J. Bellinger & Co. 181 Com'l Colin Mrs. Josephine, laundry, 20 Everett
Colison John A. brick-mason, dwl cor Howard and Hubbard
Collier John, blacksmith, dwl S. W. cor Sutter and Taylor
COLLINS & CO. hats and caps, 157 Com'I
Cole R. E. dwl N. W. cor Sac and Prospect Place
Collins C. J. of C. & Co. 157 Com'l, dwl 129 Bush
Collins A. L. office 160} Com'l
Collins Benjamin, architect, 191 Cal'a
Collins B. R. & Co. draymen, office at Arrington & Co's. 53 and 55 Front
Collins S. H. of B. R. C. & Co. 53 and 55 Front Collins A. L. drayman, with B. R. C. & Co Collins C. machinist, Vulcan Iron Works
Collins C. D. watch-maker, Kearny bet Pine and Bush, dwl 208 Clay
Collins Mrs. C. E. milliner, 208 Clay
Collinot E. carpenter, 127 Bush, dwl 14 Second Collins E. C. blacksmith, res Rincon Point
Collins George C. second assistant keeper Farra- lones Light House
Collins Henry, seaman, revenue service, U. S. N. Collins H. M. (col'd) dwl Taylor near Union
Collins John C. with Moses & O'Connor
Collins J. comedian, American Theater Collins P. watch-maker, 26 Mont'y
Collins Miss P. dress-maker, 148 Sac'o Collins S. W. mcht, of Hewlett & Co. Stockton, office 55 Front, 2d floor, dwl 280 Clay
Collins S. P. of Wilson & Collins, 139 Com'l Collins Silas H. drayman, brds What Cheer House Collins W. W. drayman, with Owner, Sickels & Taylor, dwl Valparaiso near Taylor
Collinson Andrew, boiler-maker, at Vulcan Iron Works
Collinson James, boiler-maker, at Vulcan Iron Works
Colley -, clerk, brds 20 Kearny
Coleman & Bro. clothing 159} Wash'n
Colman S. of C. & Bro
Colman A. of C. & Bro
Colman P. hostler, at Tattersall Stables, cor Sac'o and Kearny
Comet L. brds at Rassette Houso
Colter J. D. cabinet-maker, with G. O Whitney & Co
Coltman James, Mariners' Home
Colton Charles, brds 258 Stockton
COLVILLE SAMUEL, collator and publisher, office 144 Wash'n, res International Hotel COMINS L. gun warehouse, 114 Wash'n, res S. s Broadway het Taylor and Jones
Comins P. B. rifle-maker, 114 Wash'n, res S. s Broadway, bet Taylor and Jones
Comisky John, liquor dealer, dwl 163 Cal'a
Commerce Market, L. Pope, prptr, N. E. cor Val- lejo and Powell
COMMERCIAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE, Monson, Valentine & Co. proprie- tors, 127 and 129 Sansome, 2d floor
Owing to the extent of this well-known establishment, we think it not amiss to revert to reminiscences connected therewith. It was established by two of its present proprie- tors, Messrs. Monson & Valentine, shortly after the fire of May 4th, 1851, from material formerly belonging to the " Public Balance," a newspaper office. The great part of the material was somewhat damaged by this calamity. On the first of November, 1851, the office was removed to 159 Montgomery Street ; from thence, in the fall of 1853, to 124 Sacramento Strect-" Times andTranscript " building ; and thence, on the first of April, 1855, to present location. Additions to its material and machinery were made from time to time, giving it now & most prominent position, not ouly as regards the extent of its facilities, but the charac- ter of its work. The Commercial office was the first ex- clusively Book and Job Steam-Printing office established on the Pacific coast Ils steam-presses send forth, not only very many miscellaneous publications, but the doco- ments and laws of the State Government. The Laws aod Journals of the Third Session of the Legislature were print- ed at this office, and were the first executed in California. Jannary 1st, 1856, Mr. W. P. Morrill hecame interested as one of the proprietors. The mechanical department is no- der his control.
COMMERCIAL FLOUR MILLS, Samuel Grosh, proprietor, E. s First and Mellus.
Established by present proprietor in Augast, 1855. Capacity 100 barrels each 24 hours.
Commissioners of the United States, John A. Monroe, 14 U. S. Court Bdg; Geo. Pen Johnston, 10 and 11 U. S. Court Bdg Commissioner to take testimony to be used before
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the court of claims in Washington, (special appointment) W. H. Cbener, office 14 U. S. Court Bdg
Commissioners of the Funded Debt, office 100 Merchant, 2d floor; J. D. Tallant, John Mid- dleton, Wm. Hooper, Wm. M. Lent, Henry Haight. Wm. Hooper, sec'y, J. D. Tallant, pres't
Comstock's City Letter, Parcel and Package De- livery, 129 Cal'a
Comstock Steph. of City Letter, Parcel and Pack- age Delivery
Comstock W. B. of Parrott & Co. cor Mont'y and Sac'o
Comstock A. M. office Mont'y Block, 2d floor dwl N. s Eddy, bet Mason and Powell
Comstock Mrs. Mary, dwl N. s Pine, bet Powell and Stockton
Como & Berry, Golden Gate Mills
Compton M. searcher of records and convey- ancer, office 5 Court Block, Clay
Conant A. stall 7 New World Market, brds Vir- ginia Place, bet Pine and Cal'a
Conden James, foreman Metallurgical Works, N. W. cor Harris and Brannan
Condon Isaac, house-mover, dwl rear of W. J. Morris' millinery store
Condy Robert, of Field & C. dwl cor Second and Minna
Confidence steamer, owned by California Steam Navigation Company, is kept as a reserve boat between San Francisco and Sacramento
This vessel was constructed by W. H. Brown, for Thomas Hunt, to ply between New York and Albany. She was fitted up for her passage to San Francisco in 1850, under command of Capt. J. P. Gannett, where she arrived Fch'y, 1851, coosigned to Messrs. Vassault & Co., who immediately had her fitted up for her present trade, and in conjunction with the Wilson G. Hunt, formed what was known as the "Ubion Line," and with considerable success ran in oppo- sition to the "Old Line," viz : Senator and New World. Tha Confidence came into possession of ber present owners upon the formation of the company, March, 1854 ; butowing to her lack of facilities for carrying freight, other vessels with greater capacity have taken her place-consequently she has been little used of late. Her dimensions are as fol- lows-length of keel, 172 ft. 4 in .; breadth of beam, 28 ft .; depth of hold, 8 ft. 1 in .; and has a measurement of 3,0 tuns.
CONFIDENCE HOUSE, William Nightingale, prptr, cor Jackson and Kearny Congregationalist Church, First, Rev. E. S. Lacy, pastor, S. W. cor Cal'a and Dupont
Has preaching every Sabbath at Il o'clock A. M., and 7%, P. M .; Lecture every Wednesday at 722 o'clock ; Sabbath School immediately after morning service-average attend- once 200 scholars and 40 teachers. Present officers of the Church : Deacons-Willard Leonard, Sam'l A. Chapin, Jos. W. McKee, Fred'k S. Hawley ; clerk and treas'r, F. S. Hawley. Officers of the Society: Irx P. Rankin, mode- rator ; Geo. H. Kellogg, clerk ; Edw'd P. Flint, treas'r. Trustees-Ira P. Rankin, Sam'l Adams, L. B. Benchley, J. H. Titcomb, Wm. A. Dana, Edw'd P. Flint.
This church, or congregation, was organized July 29, 1849, when Thomas Douglass and Frederick S. Hawley were chosen Deacons, and inducted into office on the following Sunday by Rev. T. D. Hunt, assisted by Rev. A. Williams. The Society met in the school-bonse on the Plaza until it was required for other purposes, when the members were deprived of a regular place of meeting for several months. As early as practicable, however, efforts were made for the erection of a suitable house of worship, which resulted in the building of a commodious frame structure 25 by 50 feet, on the corner of Jackson and Virginia Streets, which was dedicated to the worship of God, February 10, 1850. Rev. T. D. Hunt was chosen pastor, and installed June 26, 1850, who in this connection, it is proper to state, was the first Protestant clergyman, located as such, in the State ; having arrived at San Francisco as early as October 29, 1848, and was immediately invited hy the citizens, in a meeting called for the purpose, to act as their chaplain for one year, com- mencing Nov. 1, 1848, in which capacity he was laboring at the time of the organization of this church. The congre- tion increased so greatly as to require a larger bonse ; ac-
cordingly, measures were adopted in the summer of 1852, for the erection of the present substantial brick edifice, which was dedicated on the 10th of July, 1853. Rev. E. S. Lacy was installed July 6th, 1856.
Congregational Church, Rev. J. E. Benton, pas- tor, Mission Dolores
Public services every Sunday at 11 o'clock, A. M. Sunday School immediately after service. Number of scholars, 45. This congregation has but one Professor of its faith.
Conklin Enoch, Capt steamer Cornelia, Stockton trade
Conlen Patrick, furniture dealer, 145 Cal'a
Conley J. res rear of 200 Sansome
Conley Michael, butcher, dwl Everett, bet Fifth and Simmons
Conlin J. M. of Rogers & Conlin, 176} Clay, res 271 Sac'o
Connel J. hostler, Tattersall Stables, cor Sac'o ) and Kearny
Connell Charles D. prptr Jenny Lind Bakery, cor Union and Stockton
Connell James D. carpenter, N. s Francisco, bet t Dupont and Stockton
Connell P. brds S. E. cor Broadway and Powell } Connelly Miss Lucy, maid, Tehama House
Connelly Jobn, door-keeper, San Francisco Hall Connolly Henry, prptr National Hall, N. E. cor Pacific and Kearny
Connolly W. H. brds Susquehanna House
Conner Cornelius O. carpenter, dwl Market, op : Oriental Hotel
Connerly B. dwl Jane, bet Mission and Minna Conners & Dorning, prptrs Fireman's Hall, 182 ? Jackson, bet Mont'y and Kearny
Conners Robert, of Conners & Dorning, dwl 182 2 Jackson
Connor & Downing, Phenix Saloon, 150 Mont'y Connor Robert, of Connor & Downing, dwl Fire- man's Hall, Jackson
Connor E. dwl S. E. cor Sac'o and Sansome
Connor James H. pressman, with Francis Blake, dwl Stevenson, bet First and Ecker
Connor J. mc, 100 Pacific, res E. s Battery, bet Pacific and Broadway
Connor M. waiter, Clayton's Saloon, res 141 Com'l Conrad Francis, of Sturens & Conrad, 77 Bush
Conro & Berry, prptrs Golden Gate Flour Mills, 136 Pine
Conro F. D. of Conro & Berry, 136 Pine
Conro F. miller, brds 23 Trinity
Conroy & O'Connor, imp'rs and dealers in iron and steel, 25 and 29 Front
Established Jude, 1849.
Conroy James C. of Conroy & O'Connor, 25 and 29 Front
Conrey S. B. mcht, res Tehama House
Consentine Edward, dwl Lombard, near Kcarny : Consentine William, carpenter, dwl Clementina, near Fourth
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