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Parker R. of R. P. & Co. res Presidio Road, two miles from Plaza
Parker & Weller, stall 8 Wash'n Market
Parker Robert, of P. & W. res Harlem Place
Parker S. H. of Gunnison, Parker & Cowles, res 92 Merchant
Parker S. F. mcht, office with Stanford Bros. res cor Cal'a and Powell
Established as Nichols, Parker & Co. May, 1850 ; changed to present style 1855.
Parker Thomas B. of Torrence & Parker, prptrs Bank Exchange Saloon, res 3 Milton Place Parker T. H. dentist, 193 Clay, 2d floor
Parker Wm. C. of West & Parker, brds with Mrs. Silver, Pacific
Parker W. Foster, clerk with Daniel Gibb & Co. res 182 Cal'a
Parker W. H. com mcht, office Waverly Place PARKINSON GEORGE C. prptr of the Rialto, 248 Clay
Establisbed 1855, as the " Institution ;"' changed to present style 1856.
Parkman Joseph, clerk with Hamburger Bros. 93 Cal'a
Parks George, att'y at law, office 190 Sac'o
Parks John C. prptr Howard Temperance House, 35 Pacific
Parks Stephen constructing engineer, res 185 Mission
Parks & Tyler, hooks and stationery, 104 Com'l Parks S. W. of P. & T. res 104 Com'l
Parnell John, property holder, res W. s Lafayette Parrash Edward, (M. D.) res E. s Calhoun near Green
Parret Stephen, Jr. clerk with R. H. Tate Parrin Mrs. Emily, hoarding-house, 198 Cal'a
Parrott & Co. bankers, N. W. cor Mont'y and Sac'o Established 1855.
Parrott J. of P. & Co. res N. s Folsom near Sec- ond
Parsons & Ganahl, att'ys at law, office Parsons Bdg, 140 Clay
Parsons Levi, of P. & G. res Stockton near Sac'o Appointed Judge of the Fourth District Court in 1850.
Partridge Peter, book-keeper, res 19 Sutter
Parucazear Victor, laundryman, Jessie near Third Pasqual Louis, restaurant, East bet Wash'n and Jackson
PASTER & VAN DOREN, liquor saloon, 103 Wash'n
Paster S. E. of P. & V. D. res Mason near Union Passerier A. grocer, N. W. cor Kearny and Green Passman D. baker, 3 Maiden Lane
Patch Mrs. S. T. private boarding, S. s Post bet Kearny and Dupont
Patch W. Y. brds at Rassette House
Pate B. Thomas, att'y at law, office 12 and 13 Armory Hall, cor Sac'o and Mont'y, res W. s Stockton one door from Jackson
Patent Bread Bakery, J. M. Seamans prptr, cor Vallejo and Stockton
Paterson Wm. painter, 129 Kearny
Patrick Durkan, laborer, Appraiser's Office, Cus- tom House
Patrick Jas. of P. & Co. res New York
Patrick & Co. importers, 161 Battery
Established as James Patrick, May, 1850 ; cbanged to present style 1854.
Patrick James, laborer, Union bet Sansome and Mont'y
Patrick J. hostler, 160 Cal'a, res Arcade House Patrick Michael, laborer, res Tehama near Fifth Patrick Richard, imp'r hardware, 50 Battery
Established as J. M. Brown & Co., May, 1853 ; changed to present style January, 1856. .
Patridge & Weggart, prptrs Clinton Hotel, 87 and 89 Pacific
Patridge H. C. of P. & Weggart, Clinton Hotel Patten B. A. of Barry & P. res Armory Hall
Patten Nathaniel, sea captain, res cor Harrison and Beale
Patten W. H., S. E. cor Sac'o and Sansome Patterson A. H. liquor saloon, cor Dupont and Wash'n, res Stockton bet Wash'n and Clay Patterson Charles, seaman, res 142 Mission Patterson Capt. C. P. res Laurel Place
Patterson David, door-keeper San Francisco Hall Patterson David, drayman, 61 Sac'o, res 162 Sac'o Patterson D. W. employment office, 130 Kearny, 2d floor
Patterson George, liquor saloon, cor Lombard and Yansen
Patterson Jemmy, brds Rassette House
Patterson J. A. imp'r millincry goods, res 229 Clay
Patterson Mrs. Louisa, boarding-house, S. W. cor Sac'o and Stockton
Patterson Nancy (col'd,) res S. s Russ Place near Trinity
Patterson T. G. Talmage, ag't Saucelito Water and Steam Tug Co. office cor Wash'n and Drumm
Pattee Solon, book-keeper with Jennings & Brew- ster, res 3 Waverly Place
Patten's Exchange, S. S. Phillips, prptr, S. E. cor Sansome and Sac'o
Established in 1853.
Patton J. R. tailor, 298 Clay
Pattrick Thomas, res N. E. cor Cal'a and San- some Paty John, mariner, res N. s Mellus bet Jane and Third
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ORLEANS HOTEL,
WEST SIDE OF SECOND STREET, BETWEEN J AND K. SACRAMENTO.
The long established popularity of the Orleans Hotel, renders any notice of the character of its accommodations useless ; recent additions and im- provements thereto, however, demand public attention, and rank the house as a Hotel
SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER IN THE STATE
not only as regards its dimensions, but in the character of its superior arrangements for the comfort and entertainment of its guests.
The Building covers an area of 85x160 feet, and is built of brick, FIRE PROOF, and from three to four stories in hight. It has a capacity for
LODGING FOUR HUNDRED PERSONS. THE
Dining Room, Billiard Saloon, Parlors, etc.
Have been enlarged and otherwise improved by additions to DECORATIONS, FURNITURE, ETC.
THE TABLE-Bears the choice of the Market.
THE READING ROOM-Has the news of the day, from all parts of the United States and Europe.
THE BILLIARD SALOON-Is furnished with tables of the finest work- manship.
THE BAR-Is supplied with the most choice Liquors and Cigars.
The Orleans is the Depot and Office of the CALIFORNIA STAGE COMPANY, and is within one square of the Steamboat Landing, making it the very center of traveling intercourse. The House is open at all hours, and persons arriving by the Boats or Stages in the night, can be accommodated with rooms.
FAMILIES will find in the Orleans a home, and will be accommodated with apartments fitted up expressly for that purpose. ·
J. R. HARDENBERGH, Proprietor.
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PACIFIC EXPRESS COMPANY
OFFICE, ITorth-east Con. of California and Montgomery Sts. "EXPRESS BUILDING,"
SAN FRANCISCO.
DAILY EXPRESSES -TO ---
All the Cities and Coluns in California, AND
WEEKLY EXPRESSES -TO -
The ATLANTIC STATES and EUROPE,
Accompanied by competent and trust-worthy Messengers.
COLLECTIONS MADE, -AND-
ORDERS FOR GOODS FROM THE COUNTRY PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO.
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Paul G. R. rentier, res Dupont bet Francisco and | Peck J. A. of Peck, Rodgers & Co. 86 Wash'n, Bay
Paul George, clerk at Pavilion, res 240 Kearny Paul Almarin B. & Co. publ'rs " True California " Paul A. B., of A. B. P. & Co. res Broadway near Taylor
Pauli G. T. of Basse, Janssen & Co. res Minna near Second
PAVILION BILLIARD AND BOWLING SA- LOON 84 Montgomery, A. S. Allen, prptr Paymal Jules, laundryman, Lombard near Powell Payne W. C. office 100 Front, 2d floor
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Payne Theodore, brds Oriental Hotel
Payson Joseph S. imp'r hardware, 39 Cal'a, res 48 Bush
Payson D. W. with Cook, Folger & Co. 114 Broadway
Payson H. R. sec'y Sac'o V. R. R. Co. res Bry- ant bet Second and Third
Peabody A. W. book-keeper with J. G. Clark & Co
Peabody H. G. sign and fancy painter, 84 San- some, res 9 Geary
Peachy Archibald C. of Halleck, Peachy & Bill- ings, brds 207 Stockton
Peachy John B. cashier at Custom House, res 86 Mont'y Block
Peake W. B. com mcht, Wash'n near Front Pear Garrett, blacksmith, 64 Sansome, res 13 Rassette Place
Pearce Henry, machinist, Pacific Foundry, res N. W. cor Folsom and Simmons
Pearce F. A. brds at What Cheer House
·Pearkes Geo. of Green & Pearkes, S. W. cor Mont'y and Merchant
Pearson C. T. book-keeper with P. Maury Jr. res S. W. cor Greenwich and Taylor
Pearson Edward, engineer with Lyon & Co Pearson & Crane, dentists, 187 Clay, 2d floor Established 1852.
Pearson Jas. of P. & C. 187 Clay
Pearson Jas. cabinet maker, rear of Metropolitan Theater, res 182 Wash'n
PEASE E. T. & CO. flour and grain mchts, N. E. cor Clay and Front
Pease E. T. of E. T. P. & Co. res 207 Stockton
Established as J. H. Pease & Co. in the spring of 1852, and changed to present style January 1856.
Pease J. H. F. of E. T. Pease & Co. N. E. cor Clay and Front
Pease A. S. clerk with E. T. Pease & Co
Pease N. L. drayman with E. T. Pease & Co Pease Elijah, waterman, res E. s Second bet Jes- sie and Mission
Pease Jolin H. bottler with Cudworth & Co. cor Hinkley and Vallejo
Pease William C. of Cudworth & Co. res cor Val- lejo and Pinkney Place
Peat J. F. window glass, 157 and 159 Jackson bet Mont'y and Kearny, res Ellis bet Powell and Mason
Pecare M. wholesale clothing store, S. W. cor Cal'a and Sansome
Peck A. S. provision store, 62 Pacific, res cor Bush and Milton Place
Peck, Rodgers & Co. com mchts, 86 Wash'n Establisbed September, 1856.
res Bush bet Sansome and Mont'y Peck John M. clerk with Verplanck & McMullin Peck John M. carpenter, brds 121 Pine
Peck J. L. butcher, S. W. cor Stockton and Sac'o Peck Lewis, real estate agent, res 151 Bush Peck M. grocer, N. W. cor Vallejo and Stockton Peck R. clothing store, 85 Com'l
, res S. s Greenwich bet Powell .Peckham
and Mason
Pedro G. liquor saloon, 216 Clay
Peel Jonathan, res Folsom bet Ecker and Second Peeper H. res New England House
Peer Garrett, blacksmith, res 13 Rassette Place Pehl William, clerk with Janssen & Helmke, N. W. cor Battery and Bush
Peirce J. baker at What Cheer House
Peiser H. clothing store, 75 Pacifie near Battery Pelham W. J. porter house, S. E. cor Stockton and Vallejo
Pelman William, confectioner, res S. s Geary bet Kearny and Dupont
Pelouze Wm. type foundry, 70 Merchant, res N. s Tehama near Fourth
Pelton John C. superintendent of public schools, office City Hall, 3d floor
Pelz J. tailor, 148 Sac'o
Pendergast C. C. Oregon messenger of Wells, Fargo & Co
Pendergast W. at Rassette House
Pendleton E. drayman, S. E. cor Sansome and Clay, res Hampton Place
Pendleton Ether T. brds What Cheer Housa
Penne D. H. of Jameson & Penne, res St. Mary's Place near Dupont
Pennell & Brown, lumber dealers, Stewart bet Mission and Howard
Pennell J. T. of P. & B. res Tehama bet First and Second
Pennington John, stationer, Clay bet Dupont and Stockton
Penniman Jr. Thomas clerk with Macondray & Co. 54 and 56 Sansome
Pennsylvania Fire Engine Company No. 12, 194 Jackson
Organized Sept. 14, 1852. Jobn Hanna, present Foreman.
Pennsylvania Wood and Coal Yard, J. S. Flye, prptr, Dupont near Union
Penny J. Fanning, carpenter, Second op Jessie Pennycook John, baker, Third near Minna
Peper Joseph, fruit store, 130 Mont'y
Perego Mrs. H. dress-maker, Agnes Lane bet Dupont and Stockton
Perisa F. fruit store, cor Clay and Stockton Perkett Jolın, res 254 Powell
Perkins Asa B. Secretary Society, California Pio- neers office Bella Union Bdg, 2d floor, N. s Wash'n bet Kearny and Dupont
Perkins & Co. employment office, 87 Com'1, 2d floor
Perkins J. H. of P. & Co. 87 Com'l, 2d floor
Perkins Joseph, with H. Van Valkenberg, cor Wash'n and Mont'y
Perkins Luke, Wharfinger Clay Street Wharf, res Stevenson near Ecker
Perkins Orrin M. of E. Fitzgerald & Co. 112 Bat- tery, res Bush near Stockton
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Perkins R. F. att'y at law, S. W. cor Mont'y and | Pettersson A. ship broker and com. mcht, office Clay, 2d floor, res E. s Powell bet Clay and S. W. cor Jackson and East, up stairs Wash'n
Perkins W. C. office Wash'n near East
PERKINS, WASHBURN & CO. wholesale grocers, 94 Front
Established as J. M. Washburn, 1850; changed to J. M. Washburn & Co. April, 1856 ; and to present style, June, 1856.
Perkins E. S. of P. W. & Co. res S. s Clementina near First
Perley D. W. att'y at law, office 2 and 3 Express Bdg, 2d floor, res 108 Dupont
Perry Adolphus, coffee saloon, 211 Kearny bet Jackson and Pacific
Perry A. K. carpenter, res N. s Post bet Mont'y and Kearny
Perry Charles H. pile-driver, brds 20 Sansome Perry Jr. John, broker, office S. W. cor Mont'y aud Clay, res N. E. cor Sac'o and Prospect Place
Perry J. A. carpenter, res Sac'o bet Dupont and Stockton
Perry Valentine, carpenter, Clark bet Drumm and East
Perry Wm. J. at George N. Briggs
Perrier Henry, paper hangings, Clay bet Mont'y and Sansome, res W. s Simmons bet Folsom and Howard
Perrine H. E. of Smith, McDaniel & Co. 100 Front, res W. s Stockton bet Wash'n and Jackson
Perrochon E. of Regnaudin & Co. 169 Com'l . Peschle Joseph, variety store, 282 Dupont near Broadway
Petar Carlo, at Ghirardelli's Chocolate Factory Pete Bartholomew, res S. s Greenwich near Ma- son
Pete Frederick, mcht, res S. s Ellis bet Mason and Powell
PETERS CHAS. R. Storekeeper Bonded Ware- houses, 16, 22 and 46 Battery, res N. W. cor Mont'y and Cal'a
Peters Hermann. clerk with Wm. H. Hencken PETERSEN GEO. & CO. com mchts, 67 Front
Established as Petersen & Co. April, 1850, and changed to present style March, 1852.
Peterson J. B. of P. Hagemann & Co
Peterson Chas. M. gold dust office, 117 Merchant Peterson F. drayman, res Ritchie bet Third and Fourth
Peterson Gustavus H. book-keeper with Arring- ton & Co.
Peterson Geo. brds at Rassette House
Peterson Mrs. Maria, (widow) res 18 Virginia
Peterson S. B. sea-captain, res Jessie bet Ecker and Anthony
Peterson Thos. porter with Owner, Sickles & Taylor
Petibeau Mad. teacher, cor Third and Minna Petigny C. & Co. millinery, 203 Clay
Petitt Wm. H. at Metropolitan Bathing Saloon, res 99 Pine
Petron Mrs. E. actress, res S. s St. Mark's Place bet Stockton and Dupont
Pettengale Sam'l, teamster, res 38 Mellns
PETTERSON O. H. physician, officer cor Cal'a and Quincy
Pettersson John, porter, 103 Wash'n, res W. s Everett
Petty John S. sail-maker, Com'l, res N. s St. Mark's Place
Petty Wm. H. sail-maker, Com'l, brds N. s St. Mark's Place
Petty William, engineer, res Stevenson bet First and Second
Petty W. machinist at Vulcan Iron Works Peynot A. 161 Com'l, 2d floor
PEYTON, DUER, LAKE & ROSE, att'ys at law, 137 Mont'y, 2d floor, Howard Bdg
Established 1854 as McAllister, Lake & Rose ; changed to Lake & Rose, 1855, and to present style, January, 1856.
Peyton Balie, of P. Duer, Lake & Rose, res Oriental Hotel
Peyre F. pawn broker and money lender, S. E. cor Kearny and Com'1, 2d floor
Pfeiffer J. of Klumpke & P. res E. s Sansome bet Bush and Sutter
Pfeiffer J. W. saw-maker and lock-smith, 196 Kearny
Pfeifer Wm. confectioner, res Carr's Lane
Pfiffer Jno. tinsmith, with Gordon, Brooks & Root
Pfifer Jno. boot and shoe dealer, res 12 Sansome Pfirter E. prptr Cambrinas Brewery, 43 Battery Pfister Chr. of Viaud & P.
Pflueger H. of Rasche & P. 190 Wash'n
Pforr Jolin & Bro. grocers, S. E. cor Kearny and Bush
Pforr John, of John P. & Bro. S. E. cor Bush and Kearny
Pforr Henry, of John P. & Bro. S. E. cor Kearny and Bush
Pfriffre C. H. porter, res 11 St. Mary
Pbair Thos. liquor saloon, Jackson near Drumm Phare Thos. gardener, res N. s Jessie near Second Phelan Dan'l P. tailor with Walter & Tompkins, brds What Cheer House
Phelan E. grocer, S. s Berry near Kearny
Phelan Joseph, clerk with Davis & Seger, 60 Cal'a Phelan J. hostler, brds 20 Sansome
Phelan J. & M. importers of liquors, office 99 Front, 2d floor
Phelan James, of J. & M. P. 99 Front
Phelan Michael, of J. & M. P. 99 Front
Phelps Alonzo, actor, res S. s Harlan Place
Phelps Aug. E. ship-smith, res cor Pacific and Jones
Phelps T. G. of S. G. Anderson & Co. N. E. cor Halleck and Sansome
Phelps W. S. ship-smith, Davis near California, res cor Pacific and Jones
Philadelphia Brewery, Hoelscher & Wieland, prptrs, 81 Bush, in rear
Philadelphia House, 96 Bush, Adam Boots, prptr Philadelphia Market, S. E. cor Green and Du- pont, C. Keyser, prptr
Philadelphia Saloon, cor Dupont and Jackson Philips Esher, tailor, 210 Clay
Philips James, builder, res W. s Mason, 2d door from Green
Philips Raphael, tailor, 213 Clay
Philips Samuel, importer, office 80} Sac'o, 2d floor
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Phillip Victor, tailor, res 14 Second
Phillips & Ogle, grocery mchts, cor Second and Stevenson
Phillips Alexander, of P. & Ogle, res cor Second and Stevenson
Phillips B. harness-maker, 101 Cal'a
Phillips C. drayman, Taylor bet Eddy and Turk Phillips & Co. hoots and shoes, cor Com'l and Leidesdorff
Phillips Edward, of P. & Co
Phillips F. mcht, res N. s Bush bet Dupont and Stockton
Phillips F. M. clerk, S. E. cor Sansome and Sac'o Phillips James K. printer, "California Farmer," res S. s Silver bet Second and Third
Phillips James, laborer, cor Folsom and Fremont Phillips Joseph W. res W. s Taylor bet Bush and Sutter
Phillips J. B. prptr Phill's Place, Jackson bet Kearny and Dupont
Phillips J. job-wagon, res Silver bet Second and Third
Phillips Lawrence, general dealer, res Mission E. of Third
Phillips Orcut T. mcht, res Mission Dolores
Phillips R. liquor saloon, East bet Wash'n and Jackson
Phillips R. B. barber, res 284 Washington
PHILLIPS S. S. importer and dealer in wines and liquors, basement S. E. cor Sansome and Sac'o
Established in 1854.
Phillips Miss Sarah, milliner, 87 Mont'y Phillips William, at livery stable 35 Battery Phillippi & Co. locksmiths, 44 Mont'y Phillippi A. of P. & Co. res 44 Mont'y, 2d floor Phillippi John, Diana Saloon, Howard near Third Phinney Arthur, of Chapman and Pbinney, res
at Mechanic's Home, Sansome bet Bush and Sutter
Phipps Alfred P. clerk with E. Fitzgerald & Co. 112 Battery, res 252 Powell
PHOENIX IRON WORKS, Jonathan Kittredge prptr, Battery bet Pacific and Broadway This establishment was founded by Benj. Haywood for the manufacture of iron doors, sbutters, bank vaults and black- smithing, Feb. 1850; the establishment changed bands Ang. 15, 1856, when the present prptr took possession. There are at present 25 hands constantly employed. About 300 tuns of iron is annually converted mostly into doors. The yearly sales are about $100,000.
Phoenix Insurance Co. E. W. Crowell, agent, office 100 Merchant
Phoenix Saloon, F. T. Meyer prptr, S. E. cor Pine and Kearny
Phoenix Oil Works, Gilbert and Stringer prptrs, N. s Wash'n near Davis
Picardo Rev. Bennett, assistant at St. Ignatius, res in the rear
Pick Morris, of Heyneman, Pick & Co. res Mason bet Vallejo and Green
Picken Joseph, butcher, res S. s Geary bet Powell and Stockton
PICKETT CHAS. E. brds at Rassette House
An early emigrant to Oregon, and hastened to California at the commencement of the Mexicau war, and was more or less a participator in the stirring events of that period.
Pickett P. W. boot and shoe dealer, 35 Pacific
Pickett Wm. printer, brds at What Cheer House Pickett Wm. printer, res S. W. cor Sutter and Rassette Place
Pickett Wm. book-keeper with J. & O. Pierce Pickett William, res S. s Broadway near Mason Pidwell C. clerk with F. Henderson, 61 Sac'o Pidwell J. T. book-keeper with Joseph Genella, res 160 Sac'o
Pierce Charles, builder, res 116 Pine
Pierce E. prptr Powell St. Market, cor Powell and Washington, brds cor Powell and John Pierce Francis E. dairyman, res Mission bet Fifth and Simmons
Pierce & Co. prptrs New England Bakery
Pierce H. of P. & Co. cor Jackson and Jones' Alley
Pierce John, restaurant, Davis near Clark
Pierce J. & O. furniture warerooms, 125 and 127 Jackson, and 180 Mont'y
Established in 1852.
Pierce J. of J. & O. P. res 125 Jackson
Pierce O. of J. & P. res 125 Jackson
Pierce J. P., N. E. cor Cal'a and Sansome, 2d floor Pierce Peter, baker, 37 and 39 Davis
Pierce R. speculator, res cor Pacific and Taylor Pierce S. H. book-keeper in the banking depart- ment of Wells, Fargo & Co
Pierce Wm. boy, revenue cutter W. L. Marcy Pierce carpenter, res S. s Taylor bet O'Farrell and Ellis
Piercy J. res S. s Brannan bet Harris and Price Pierre Mlle F. 24 Washington Market
Pierson J. W. J. of Johnson, Canfield & Co. res S. s Cal'a bet Stockton and Dupont
Pierson Joseph D. cabinet maker, res S. s Broad- way bet Stockton and Powell
Pierson Joseph T. printer, res 107 Broadway bet Stockton and Powell
Pierson Wm. clerk, hrds 22 Sansome
Pigné Dupytren, physician, Dupont bet Cal'a and Sac'o
Pike Charles, brds W. s Dupont bet Green and Union
Pike Elias, produce, brds Howard bet Third and Fourth
Pike James, stevedore, res N. s Bush bet Dupont and Stockton
Pike Joseph, liquor saloon, res W. s Dupont bet Green and Union
Pike Thomas, ship carpenter, brds 89 Bush
Pilots, Old Line Board of, James Dayley, James S. Urie, Peter McNally, W. H. Jolliffe, Wm. H. Griffin, Thomas Redish, Thomas Rogers and John Dolivoe
This Line was organized January, 1850, under Act of Legisla- ture, first session, and comprises three boats, viz : No. 1, Fanny ; No. 2, Relief ; No. 3, Golden Gate. Office corner nf Davis and Pacific, 2d floor. Capital stock, $35,000.
Pillin John, servant, Oriental Hotel
Phillips N. clerk, 79 Com'l
Pillsbury Samuel, Niantic Feed Store, 116} San- some near Clay, res 116 Sansome, up stairs Pinchard John, res 130 Bush
Pincus M. L. book-keeper with Schelle & Bros. 4 Custom House Block, Sac'o
Pindell J. M. inspector, Custom House
Pickett R. F. clerk with Geo. Peterson & Co. 67 Pine Street Rice Mills, Baker & Co. prptrs, S. s Front Pine bet Mont'y and Kearny
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Pinet G. clerk with V. Marziou & Co. 42 Com'I, | Piper A. Daney, mcht, res 34 First
brds Sutter bet Dupont and Stockton
Pingle & Hover, wine and liquor saloon, 135 Cal'a Pingle J. E. of P. & H. res S. s Mellus bet Sec- ond and Third
Pingle H. hack driver with James R. Travers Pinkham G. C. brds What Cheer House
Pinkham Jonathan C. boot-maker, res First op Gas Works
Pinkham Seth, with Palmer, Cook & Co. brds 22 Sansome
Pinkham N. C. carpenter, Mission Dolores Pinkus Morris, hats and caps, Sac'o, res Sac'o bet Dupont and Stockton
Pinner J. H. clothing, Clay op East
Pinson Louis, stall 5 New World Market, res Market cor Third
PIOCHE & BAYERQUE, bankers, S. E. cor Mont'y and Jackson
Established in 1849, as Pioche, Bayerque & Co. ; changed to prescot style August 21st, 1856.
Pioche Alfred, of P. & B.
Pioda C. res E. s Trinity bet Bush and Sutter
Pionean - -, liquors, 223 Jackson, basement Pioneer Bakery, Kavenaugh, prptr, E. s Powell bet Broadway and Vallejo
Pioneer Boot and Shoe Emporium, Lester & Gibbs, prptrs, 184 Clay
Pioneer Coal Yard, C. H. Henry, prptr, 222 Pacific
Pioneer Daguerreian Gallery, 185 Clay, Johnson Bros. prptrs
Established by Geo. H. Johnson, at Sacramento, July, 1849 ; passed through all the fires and floods, ending with the great fire of Nov. 1852, after which time it was established in San Francisco by Johnson & Sellick ; then Sellick went ont and G. H. Johnson carried it on until 1855, wben the present style of Johnson Bros. was adopted.
Pioneer Machine Sewing Factory, C. F. Herzog, prptr, 24 Com'l
Pioneer Race Course, Mission Dolores
Pioneer Soda Factory, Turner & Co. prptrs, Broadway bet Powell and Stockton
Pioneer Steam Bag Factory and Salt Mills, C. DeBoon, agent, S. W. cor Davis and Wash'n
Establisbed in 1856; in operation daily, from five to seven Sewing Machines, averaging from 6,000 to 7,000 sacks daily; attached is a Salt Mill, crushlog from three to five tuns daily.
PIONEER SOCIETY OF CALIFORNIA, rooms N. s Plaza Bella Union Bdg, 2d floor
Organized August, 1850. Officers for the year commencing 7th July, 1856 :- President, T. O. Larkin ; Vice Presidents, F. J. Lippitt, Ist: W. T. Thompson, 2d, San Francisco; Ja- cob P. Luese, Monterey; George Yount, Napa; John A. Sutter, Sutter: P. B. Cornwall, Sacramento; Sam'! Purdy, San Joaquin; Sam'l J. Hensley, Santa Clara; C. R. John- Ron, Los Angeles; H. L. Ford, Colnsi; Louis R. Lull, Yuba; Hiram Fogg, Contra Costa; P. C. Carillo, Santa Barbara; John Bidwell, Butte. Treasurer, G. B. Post; Secretarv, Asa B. Perkins: Board of Directors, S. R. Harris, A. G. Randall, A. B. Stout, M. M. Harvey, S. H. Gardner, Wm. Arrington and H. L. Brown. Corresponding Committee, E. Gould Buffum, W. B. Farwell, W. H. Clark, Otis V. Saw- yer and G. K. Fitch. The active members of the Society consist of native Californians-foreigners resident in Callfor- nia prior to its purchase, and citizens of the United States, native or naturalized, resident in California previous to Jan- uary Ist, 1849, and their male descendants, who constitute the first class; and citizens of the United States who removed to California after that date, but prior to Jan. 1st, 1850, and their male descendants, who constitute the second class. Any wbo may have rendered distinguisbed or important ser- vices to the Soclety, the State, or the United States, may be admitted as honorary members, August 29, 1856. the register of the Society shows 682 names as active, and 5 as honorary members. The number of active, paying members may be computed at. 350. Regular meetings of the Society take place semi-annually. Jan. 7th and July 7th. Anonal celebration, September 9th.
Piper J. B. prptr Montezuma Billiard Saloon Elected Alderman 1853, and held office for one year.
Piper J. fruit, 199 Wash'n
Piper Wm. A. real estate holder, office and room 8 Bolton & Barron's Bdg, 3d floor
Elected to and held the office of Assistant Alderman from Ist Oct. 1854, until July 1855.
Pirrie Geo. A. restaurant, Stewart bet Mission and Market
Pisor Isaac, clothes dealer, 69 Mont'y
Piser B. clerk with S. Haas, S. s Pacific near Front
Piser Jacob, barber, 49 Mont'y, res S. s Bush bet Mont'y and Kearny
Pitchell John, res cor Geary and Taylor
Pitcher Charles A. real estate and mdse broker, 55 Sac'o
Pitner J. marketman, res Franklin Hotel
Pitts & Co. wholesale wine and liquor store, 67 Jackson
Pitts A. W. of P. & Co.
Pitts W. R. first eng'r steamer J. Brandon
PIXLEY & SMITH, attorneys at law, office 30 Montgomery Block
Pixley Frank M. of P. & Smith, res Presidio Road op Valley House
Pixley William, artesian well-borer, res S. s Pre- sidio Road op Valley House
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