Colville's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1856-1857, Part 43

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


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South Park Livery Stables, Poultney & Smith prptrs, Brannan bet Second and Third


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Souther Harrison P. druggist, with Coggeshall & | Spence Mrs. music teacher, res E. s Powell bet Co Post and Sutter


Southgate & Mitchell, ship chandlers, 159 Battery Establisbed in 1853.


Southgate J. J. of S. & M. res N. s Vallejo above Mason


Southward Henry, carriage-trimmer, res N. s Sutter bet Kearny and Mont'y


Southward P. T. mcht, brds Oriental Hotel


Southwell Jolin, res 184 Mont'y


Southwell Thomas, liquors, junction of Cal'a and Market


Southwick Edwin, porter, res 124 Jackson Southwick Willet, toll receiver, Folsom Road, res Third near Folsom


Southworth H. carriage-trimmer, 39 Webb, res Sutter Street House


Southworth . , of S. & Co. 184 Mont'y Spackman W. H. book-keeper with Bryant & Co. 68 Battery, res 69 Sac'o


Spalding Charles, brds at Rassette House Spalding R. B. brds at Rassette House


Spaneel John, brewer, S. s Post bet Dupont and Kearny


Spane Mrs. nurse, S. s Clementina near Second Spanna Peter, jeweler, 284 Dupont near Broad- way


Sparborough John, drayman, res S. s Greenwich near Mason


Sparks J. B. clerk at Hendrickson's Saloon


Sparrow Miss A. saloon, 177 Com'l


Sparrow, Teackle & Co. com mchts, cor Jackson and Sansome


Sparrow Wm. E. of Pugh & Co. 160 Com'l Spatz, Newhouse & Co. importers and dealers in clothing and dry goods, 72 and 74 Cal'a Establisbed Feb. 1851.


Spatz B. of S. N. & Co


Spaulding Chas. bar-keeper, Brooklyn Hotel Spaulding E. C. clerk, 125 Cal'a


Spaulding Wm. carrier " Evening Bulletin " Spear Edward S. furniture, auction and commis- sion store, 131 Cal'a, res S. W. cor Cal'a and Mont'y


Spear J. N. carpenter, 192 Sac'o, brds 219 Cal'a Spear R. laborer, res N. W. s Sutter bet Kearny and Dupont


Spear T. G. printer, "Bulletin " office, N. E. cor Dupont and Wash'n


SPEAR T. R. dentist; 228 Wash'n, 2d floor SPECHT JACOB, prptr San Francisco Brewery Speckels William, prptr Bay Market N. E. cor Pacific and Frout


Speer James P. book-keeper with James B. Rob- erts & Co. 102 Battery, res cor Stockton and Sac'o


Speer Rev. Wm. Missionary of the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions to the Chinese in California, res in Chinese Mission House N. E. cor Sac'o and Stockton


Graduated at Kenyon College, 1840; studied medicine at Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, 1840-3; theology at Alle- ghany, 1843-6 ; ordained Missionary to China June 16, 1846; located at Cities of Canton and Macao ; appointed to Chi- nese in California, 1852 ; arrived in San Francisco Nov. 6th of that year. (See further items under the head of Mission House, Chinese.)


Spence & Co. stalls 33 and 34 Wash'n Market Spence Wm. of S. & Co. res 21 Virginia


Spencer Alex. clerk, Steamer Anne Abernethy Spencer A. O. clerk, Steamer Antelope


Spencer Charles, of Bristol & S. res Perry near Third


Spencer C. L. (col'd) saloon, 216 Kearny bet Jackson and Pacific


Spencer Mrs. E. of Wheelan & Co. N. W. cor Sutter and Kearny


Spencer F. mechanic, brds in Maiden Lane Spencer John D. res 226 Powell


Spencer Oliver W. sea captain, res 75 Sutter


SPERRY & CO. clocks, 157 Mont'y


Sperry J. A. of S. & Co. res Union Hotel


Sperry W. J. dep'y city and county surveyor; office City Hall


Elected September, 1855. Term two years.


Speyer Morris, importer, 138.Wash'n, res Vallejo bet Stockton and Powell


Establisbed'July, 1851.


Spier R. P. of Allen & S. res 148 Clay Spiers Charles, (M. D.) brds Railroad House


Spierling Henry, shoemaker, 87 Kearny


Spies Frederick, paper-hanger, 29 Mont'y


Spinetto A. res Water bet Francisco and Chesnut Spinoni Joseph, Italian Soda Factory, res cor Fil- bert and Powell


Splann J. laborer, res 31 Broadway


Spohr J. cabinet-maker, 74 Mont'y, brds Albion House


Spolorno - -, at Miners' Restaurant


Spooner A. John, of Gay & Spooner, 30 Front, 2d floor


Sporborg M. dry goods dealer, 5 Custom House Block, 2d floor, res Tehama bet First and Second


Spotts F. (col'd) porter at E. H. Parker's, res Greenwich near Dupont


SPRAGUE C. J. of Chester & S. brds American Exchange


Sprague C. J. inspector, Custom House


Spratt & Hunter, machinists, E. s Kearny bet Post and Market


'Spratt Joseph, of S. & Hunter, E. s Kearny bet Post and Market


Spreckles & Co. grocers, N. W. cor Filbert and Powell


Spreckles D. of S. & Co.


Sreckles C. of S. & Co.


Spreckels C. grocer, N. E. cor Pine and St. Mary Spreen William, of Wm. Baker & Co


Spring J. R. office 5 Athenaeum Block


Spring F. S. office 5 Athenæum Block, res Stock- ton bet Jackson and Pacific


Sproet (M. D.) T. G. boarding-house, cor Powell and Broadway


'Sprowl F. S. res 148 Mont'y


Squire H. M. brds International Hotel


Squire L. brds Susquehanna House


Squier J. H. office N. W. cor Mont'y and Mer- chant, 3d floor


Squires E. J. stoves and tin-ware, 84 Davis Squires H. res 267 Wash'n above Stockton Stacey John, boarding-house, 35 Jessie


Stackhouse Robert, stage-carpenter Metropolitan Theater, res W. s Kearny above Union


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Stackhouse Robert, machinist, res cor Filbert and Kearny


Staed George, cor Jackson and Battery, res N. W. cor Vallejo and Stockton


Staedler - , jeweler, Sac'o, res S. s Post bet Kearny and Dupont


Staehle P. cook at Wm. Tell House, 77 Bush Staffalbach X. barber, East near Wash'n


Stafford John, laborer, brds Orleans House


Stafford William, clerk, N. E. cor Pacific and Bat- tery


Stagg C. insp'r of weights and measures, res Pow- ell one door N. ot Jackson


Stahl C. G. hats and caps, 165 Wash'n, res N. W. cor Bush and Powell


Stahle Edward, prptr Metropolitan Bathing Sa- loon. 160 Mont'y, res Pinckney bet Vallejo and Hinckley


Stahle Henry, at Metropolitan Bathing Saloon, res S. E. corner Wash'n and Kearny STALLMAN & CO. mcht tailors, 114 Mont'y Stallman Chas. of S. & Co. 114 Mont'y


Stalton Miss M. A. 147 Sac'o


Stamper Isaac. with Lewis Marks


Standerwick J. S. painter, 126 Sansome, res 93 Bush


STANFORD BROTHERS, importers of general merchandize, office 46 Front, 2d floor Established present business in 1853.


Stanford Josiah of S. Bros. brds at Rassette House Stanford A. P. of S. Bros. res South Park Block Stanford Chas. of S. Bros. res N. Y.


This extensive importing firm has been engaged in commer- cial pursuits in California since 1850, with the utmost snc- cess. It was established originally in Sacramento, which place, in 1850, was the commercial depot of the mining towns in the interior. It may truly he said that success in any branch of business is most certain when it is sought with determination, perseverance and systematic industry.


Stanford Mrs. Celia, nurse, res S. s Union bet Powell and Mason


Stanley Chas. A. engineer Steamer Cornelia Stanley Sam'l, of Donnelson & Stanley, Sac'o near Front


Stanley S. L. dealer in liquors, 93 Front, base- ment, res Tehama bet First aud Second


Stanly & Hayes, att's at law, S. W. cor Merchant and Mont'y, 2d floor Stanley E. of 8. & Hayes


Stanton C. H. broker, res Union Hotel


Stanton Edward J. druggist, 208 Pacific near Dupont


STANTON JOHN, druggist, 208 Pacific near Du- pont


STANWOOD & CUSHING, prptrs Boston Mar- ket, W. s East bet Wash'n and Jackson Stanwood N. D. of S. & C. brds at Mrs. Fairbanks, Stockton cor Wash'n


Stanwood Wm. clerk, 137 Mont'y, 3d floor Stapffer Louis, billiard manufactory, 231 Pacific Starbuck George, toll collector, Mission Wharf, res Ecker one door from Stevenson Stark Henry. clerk with F. Joost Stark J. blacksmith at Vulcan Iron Works Stark John, carpenter, brds 22 Sansome


Stark J. Y. machinist. Fulton Foundry, First, res 4 Milton Place Starks laborer, brds at Tennessee Hotel STAR LINE PACKETS to Sacramento and


Stockton, Chas. E. Rand agent, office Rand's Wharf bet Clay and Long . Wharves


Established May, 1853, for general freighting and forwarding merchandise ; bas, at present, sixteen vessels employed ; tonnage ranging from 50 t . 150 tons.


Star Market, Douglas Jones prptr, 365 Stockton Starr Aaron, clerk, brds What Cheer House Starr A. E. salesman with J. M. Strobridge & Co Starr Henry, laborer, res S. s Geary bet Mason and Powell


Starr Thomas N. of Deeth & Starr, 31 Sac'o, res Mission bet Second and Third


Starr T. baker, res Folsom bet Second and Third State Bakery, Thos. P. Flint prptr, 248 Dupont State Gauger, L. B. Mizner, office S. E. cor Sac'o and Front, 2d floor


This office, was established by Act of Legislature, approved May 3d, 1852. and is solely applicahla to San Francisco.


Statelunt John H. cigar dealer, Mission Dolores States William N. police officer


Staud F. prptr American Hotel, 63 and 65 Mont'y bet Pine and Bush


Stavah Wm. baker, res 37 Trinity


Stoutenborough Chas. H. salesman with Shaw & Reed, 138 Front, 2d floor


St. Clair Thos. Hinckley near Pinckney Place


St. Dennis Madame, diviner, res S. s Union bet Dupont and Stockton


Stead & Sheffield, importers of circular saws and files, N. E. cor Battery and Jackson


Established May, 1855.


Stead George, of S. & S.


Stead William, blacksmith at Murray Iron Works, Jackson


Steam Tuggs. [See Martin White and Hercules] Stearns J. H. 104 Mont'y


Stebbins Jas. G. res 375 Powell


Stebbins J. C. att'y at law, office 9 Court Block, Clay


Stedman Chas. pressman on the Herald, res S. W. cor Stockton and Bush


Stedman J. grocer, Union near Battery


Steeb C. E. mechanic, 118 Mont'y, 2d floor, res S. s Post bet Kearny and Dupont


Steel John, pile driver, brds 20 Sansome


Steel Henry, baker, res Powell near Vallejo


Steel C. E. optician, res S. s Post bet Kearny and Dupont


Steele Jas. brds 222 Stockton


Steele Henry, blacksmith, W. s Mont'y bet Cal'a and Pine


Steele Wm. drayman with Bradshaw & Co. N.W. cor Cal'a and Battery


Steeley M. carpenter, hrds What Cheer House Steen Harris, barber, cor First and Stevenson Steen Jacob. barber, 123 Wash'n


Steffens & Co. bar and billiard saloon, 185 Mont'y basement


Steffens W. of S. & Co. 185 Mont'y


Steffens J. W. carpenter, Cooper's Alley Steib Conrad, boot and shoe maker, 178} Clay Steiger Chas. R. foreman of foundry at Vulcan Iron Works


Steiger Wm. pattern-maker, Vulcan Iron Works Stein Edward T. machinist, brds Railroad House Stein E. guilder. 171 Jackson


Stein & Co. clothing, 185 Clay


Established, 1850.


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Stein H. W. of S. & Co. 185 Clay Steinard Mrs. stall 13 New World Market Steinbach R. merchant, 127 Cal'a, 3d floor Steinbach O. clerk, 126 Cal'a, 3d floor Steinbuhler Wm. upholsterer, 44 Mont'y Steinegger H. lithographer with Britton & Rey Steineka Wm. sculptor, 190 Jackson, res Vallejo near Kearny


Steinert Edward, coffee saloon, Third near Everett Steinhart W. & Co. importers and dealers in clothing and dry goods, 62 Sac'o


Established, May, 1853.


Steinhart William, of W. S. & Co. 62 Sac'o


Steinhart Brothers, importers and jobbers of dry goods, 88 Cal'a


Established, February, 1853.


Steinhart F. of S. Bros. 88 Cal'a


Steinhart Seigmuud, of S. Bros. 88 Cal'a


Steinmann John, prptr New Atlantic Hotel, 181 Pacific near Kearny


Steinneger H. lithographer, res Vallejo near Stockton


Steinpach A. carpenter. 204 Bush


Steinweg Chas. blacksmith and wheelwright, N. W. cor Pine and Sansome, res St. Mark's Place, bet Kearny and Dupont


Steinweg L. cigars and stationery, 49 Pacific


Stelling C. N. cooper, 120 Jackson, bet Sansome and Mont'y


Stelling John, carpenter, 120 Jackson near San- some


Stemmer R. cabinet maker, brds American Hotel 63 Mont'y


Stenberg Lawrence, drayman, res W. s Jones bet Bush and Pine


Stenger Peter, brds American Hotel, 63 Mont'y Stephen C. baker, N. s Bush bet Mason and Powell


Stevenson J. D. & Co. claim agents, office Wright's Bdg cor Mont'y and Jackson


Stevenson J. D. of Hart & S. att'y at law and claim agent, res cor Cal'a and Stockton


Stepney Richard, (col'd) res cor Wash'n and Vir- ginia


Steppacher M. res N. s Broadway W. of Powell Sterett & Co. job printers, 111 Wash'n, 2d floor Sterett B. F. of S. & Co. res S. s Sutter above Dupont


Sterling J. F. book-kecper, "Herald " office, 120 Mont'y, res Leavenworth bet Geary and O'Farrell


Sterling P. W. dealer in marble, 44 Bush, res N. s Post bet Mont'y and Kearny


Stermberg M. P. laborer, brds American Hotel, 63 Mont'y


Stern David, keeper boarding house, 66} Sac'o Stects Joseph, (col'd) laundryman, res E. s Pros- pect Place, bet Cal'a and Pine


Steere Thos. F. waterman, res N. s O'Farrell bet Mason and Powell


Stevens A. J. com mcht, Clay near Drumm, res N. s Howard, bet Fifth and Simmons


Steveus B. H. of Steekel & Stevens, 107 Kearny, brds 19 Spring


Stevens Coleman, milkman, Brannan bet Sim- mons and Fifth


Stevens Ed. clerk, 168 Washington


Stevens & Co. 3 Washington Market


Stevens Geo. W. of S. & Co. res at Dr. Bourn's Stevens George, metal roofer, res S. s Clementina bet Second and Ecker


Stevens Henry D. bar-keeper with Daniel Driselle Stevens John, carpenter, brds 89 Bush


Stevens John W. clerk with Dow & Co. 88 Front Stevens Jas. (col'd) porter, 160} Com']


STEVENS, BAKER & CO. com mchts, 55 Front, 2d floor


Established under present style May, 1853.


Stevens Levi, of S. B. & Co. res 191 Mission


Stevens R. J. clerk U. S. B. Mint, res N. s Green- wich bet Dupont and Stockton


Stevens T. H. res S. s Mission bet Fourth and Fifthı


Stevens Wm. laborer, Mont'y near Filbert Stevens W. H. res 254 Powell


Stevenson Andrew, mason, res Hyde bet Jackson and Wash'n


Stevenson Frederick, (col'd) laborer, res Brandon Place


Stevenson Miss S. E. brds at International Hotel Stevenson William, clerk, S. W. cor Sansome and Cal'a, basement


Steward Mrs. Catherine, res N. s Greenwich near Mason


Stewart Alexander, shipwright, brds Istbmus House


Stewart Alexander H. carpenter, res Jessie near Anthony ‹


Stewart Charles, res Mission Dolores


Stewart G. W. & Co. grain and produce dealers, office 6 Merchant


Stewart Henry, wholesale liquor dealer, Pacific near Davis, res Howard bet Fourth and Fifth


Stewart Henry, brds Susquehanna House


Stewart James, boarding-house, S. s Chambers bet Battery and Front


Stewart Mrs. Maria A. res S. s Everett near Fourth


Stewart Thomas, laborer, res Anthony 3 doors from Mission


Stewart William, of Reiley & S. East bet Wash'n and Clay


Stewart William, miner, brds 95 Dupont


Stewart & Co. market, cor Powell and Pacific Stewart W. A. of S. & Co


St. Francis Hook and Ladder Co. Dupont bet Sac'o and Com'l


Stich J. of Goldstone, Friedlander & Co. res New York


Stickel & Sterens, blacksmiths, 105 Kearny Stickel S. B. of S. & Sterens, 105 Kearny


Stienweg C. blacksmith, res S. s St. Mark's Place Stigers Mrs. A. dry goods, 134 Kearny


Stiles A. G. clerk with S. A. Wood, 111 Battery Still . Mrs. Mary, res W. s O'Farrell bet Dupont and Stockton


Still John H. stationer, 88 Kearny res Hardy Place


Arrived in California in 1819. Established the first book-store in California, on the Plaza, Sept., 1849.


Stillman James, res 230 Kcarny


Stilt Robert, wheelwright, Pine, res N. s Everett bet Third and Fourth


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MARK SHELDON,


IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Ham, Lard, etc. No. 70 MERCHANT STREET, near Washington Market, SAN FRANCISCO.


FRESH CALIFORNIA EGGS AND BUTTER CONSTANTLY ON HAND. MARKETING DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY, FREE OF CHARGE.


STORY, BRO. & CO.


Importers and Wholesale Dealers in


PAINTS, OILS, GLASS,


"NOBLE & HOARE'S ENGLISH" and ALL AMERICAN VARNISHES. TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL, GLUE, BRUSHES, GOLD AND SILVER LEAF, flocks, Artists' and Graining Tools and Materials, etc.


105 Clay St., between Sansome & Battery, SAN FRANCISCO.


MADAME C. A. TAYLOR,


Importer of and Dealer in N포 YORK AND PARIS MIZLIRERY AND LACE GOODS, No. 147 Sacramento Street, between Kearny and Montgomery, SAN FRANCISCO.


ALL KINDS OF MILLINERY KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND MADE TO ORDER, AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE.


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FIRST ESTABLISHED IN SEPTEMBER, 1849.


J. H. STILL & CO.


No. 86 KEARNY STREET, .... SAN FRANCISCO, -- DEALERS IN -


NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS, CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, BOOKS, PICTURES, FASHION PLATES, STATIONERY, &c. &c.


General Packing and Forwarding Agents for the Trade. All New Works forwarded in advance of their Publication, and at the Lowest Cash Prices.


J. H. STILL & CO. would respectfully invite the attention of Booksellers, Dealera in Cheap Publications, Peri- odicals, and Newspaper Venders, to their unequaled facilities for packlog ood forwarding the same to all parts of this State, Oregon and Washington Territories, with the utmost promptitude and dispatch. All gooda packed with the utmost care and forwarded in all instances, by the very earliest conveyance following the receipt of the Orders. Dealers will find it convenient to have all their Orders packed at this Establishment, particularly with regard to Newspapers and Periodicala, as we can supply them In advance of any other House and at lower prices. Parcela from the Trade promptly Packed and Forwarded. .


The Subscrihers are Agents for and will receive Subscriptions for any Magazine or Newspaper published in the United States or Europe.


Subscriptions for Magazines received at the Publishers' New York Prices, as follows :-


Per Year.


Per Year.


Harper's Monthly Magazine. $3 00


3 00


Chamhers' Journal .. 2 00


Knickerbocker Magazine.


3 00


Littell's Living Age (four numbers per month). 6 00


Blackwood's Magazine. 3 00


Mrs. Stephens' Illustrated Monthly. 2 00


Graham's Magazine .. 3 00


Brownson's Quarterly Review. 3 00


Godey's Lady's Book. 3 00


London Art Jouroal. 2 00


8 00


National Magazine (Methodist) 3 00


Edinburgh Review


3 00


Frank Leslie a Illustrated N. Y. Journal. 8 00


North British Review


3 00


Frank Leslie's Gazette of Fashion ... 4 00


Westminster Review. 3 00


U. S. Nautical Magazine and Naval Journal 5 00


Eclectic Magazine.


5 00


Taylor's Le Bon Too, or Dress Maker's and Millin- er'a Guide.


5 00


Tha Schoolfellow for Boys and Girls.


2 00


The London World of Fashion.


5 00


De Bow'a Review.


5 00


Household Words.


3 00


Huot's Merchant's Magazine.


5 00


Banker's Magazine 5 00


8 00


California Magazine. 2 00


American Journal of Medical Science .. 5 00


United States Magazine


3 00


The London Lancet, a Medical Journal. 5 00


Southern Literary Messenger. 5 00


Ranking'a Half-Yearly Abstract ... 3 00 Tha Crayon. 3 00


Any of the above will be delivered to any part of the city, or mailed to any part of the country, for One Dollar per year additional.


NEWSPAPERS.


Per Year.


Per Year.


Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper $6 00


Boston Weekly Transcript for California .4 00


Ballou's Pictorial.


4 00


New Orleans True Delta 8 00


Flag of Our Union.


4 00


Cincinnati Commercial 3 00


Boston Investigator 4 00


Cincinnati Times, (Weekly) 3 00


The Irish News ..


4 00


St. Louis Republican .. 8 00


The New York Citizen. 4 00


New York Herald for California 3 00


New York Freeman's Journal. 4 00


New York Tribune for California


8 00


New York Scientific American. 4 00


New York Times for California. 3 00


New York Police Gazette .. 4 00


New York Life Illustrated. 4 00


New York Spiritual Telegraph. 4 00


Baltimore Sno 3 00


New York Weekly Ledger. 4 00


Yankee Notions 2 00


New York Home Journal. 4 00


California Farmer. 5 00


New York Spirit of the Times. 5 00


The Illustrated London News. 15 00


Porter's Spirit of the Times.


4 00


The London Weekly Dispatch. 15 00


New York Ledger of Romance


4 00


The London Weekly Times. 10 00


Boston Jonroal. 8 00 The Dublin Nation. 15 00


New Orleans Picayune (Weekly)


5 00


The London Panch 6 00


We are Agents for and receive regularly many other papers and Magazines not mentioned in this list, which we can supply on the same terms as the above.


We are General Book-Collecting, Packing and Forwarding Agents. Wholesale and Retail Dealers lo Daily, Weekly and Monthly Newspapers, Magazines, Cheap Publications, Bonnd' Books, Fashion Plates; also, Foreigo Newspapera by every Steamer. We are Sole Agents for Mrs. Ann S. Stephens' New Monthly Maga- zine, Waverly Magazine, New Orleans Picayune, Cincinnati Times, Boston Weekly Transcript, and are also Agents for the leading Magazines and Weeklies published in the United States.


Orders from the Trade solicited.


J. H. STILL & CO.


Medio Chirurgical Review. 4 00


Putnam'a Monthly Magazine


Peterson's Ladies' National Magazine. 3 00


The London Quarterly Review.


Ballou's Magazine. 2 00


North American Review (Quarterly) 5 00


Braith wait's Retrospect of Medical Science.


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Stinson Perry, carpenter, res Stockton bet Lom- bard and Chesnut


Stirley Phillip S. marble-worker, brds N. s Post bet Mont'y and Kearny


Stivers D. A. com mcht, res cor Union and Sparks St. Jean, laundryman, res Powell, op Wash'n Square


ST. LOSKY, LEVY & CO. importers of Havana cigars, 109 Cal'a


Established, 1850.


St. Losky Sam'l, of St. L. Levy & Co. res 109 Cal'a St. Louis Market, A. Kloudy, prptr, cor Union and Dupont


St. Nicholas Hotel, E. I. Armstrong, prptr, cor Com'l and Sansome


Stockfleth A. F. cigar dealer, 199 Clay


STOCKFLETH N. T. & Co. gen'l mchits, 50 Front, 2d floor, res Mason bet Filbert and Union


The above firm is amongst the oldest in the city, and is well koown as connected with the extensive and always solvent firm in Sacramento, doing business under the style of the "Lady Adams Co." Established, Aug. 1849.


Stockflit Peter, res W. s St. Aun


Stockton B. G. book-keeper, 101 Merchant


Stockton Garland B. Telegraph office, Merchant, brds W. s Stockton bet Bush and Sutter Stockton T. B. W. res W. s Stockton bet Bush and Sutter


Stoddard A. B. sea captain, res E. s Prospect Place


Stoddard Nathaniel K. printer, " Herald " office, rooms Wells' Bdg, cor Clay and Mont'y


Stoddard S. B. res N. s Clay bet Powell and Mason


Stoddard S. P. of Stowell & S. 87 Front, 2d floor Stoddard E. P. with S. P. Stoddard


Stoddart R. engineer steamer Sophie


Stohr Francis, musician, res W. s. Mission bet Third and Fourth


Stoiks John, laborer, res E. s Mason, bet Wash'n and Jackson


Stokes Rev. D. (col'd) 96 Jackson, res S. W. cor Mont'y and Com'l


Stokes D. (col'd) white-washer, S. W. cor Mont'y and Com'l, basement


Stokes Wm. painter, res N. s Folsom bet Second and Ecker


Stolz & Craner, dry goods, 147 Sac'o


Stolz A. of S. & Craner, res 146 Sac'o


Stoltz Mary, vegetable depot, 119 Sansome


Ston C. hatter, Wash'n, res W. s Powell bet Pine and Bush


Stonall John, at Isthmus House


Stone Cornelius, res N. E. cor Clay and Powell STONE C. P. bullion dealer, N. W. cor Jackson and Mont'y, res Vallejo above Stockton Established in 1854.


Stone S. D. merchant, res 285 Fourth bet Mission and Howard


Stone Edward S. of Morgan, Hathaway & Co. 28 Front


Stone merchant, Sansome, res 195 Cal'a Stone Jacob, tailor, res 240 Kearny


Stone Napoleon, res cor Taylor and Broadway Stoner A. news carrier, 42 First


Stoop J. R. brds What Cheer House


Stoops Jos. porter, N. E. cor Cal'a and Battery


Stoppelkamp A. H. of Voorman & Stoppelkamp, S. W. cor Mont'y and Pine


Storm C. 133 Clay


Storey Charles, clerk, with Geo. O. Whitney, Cal'a, brds Pine bet Kearny and Dupont


Storey Wm. B. clerk, Express dep't. Wells, Far- go & Co


STORY, BRO. & CO. importers and wholesale dealers in paints, oil and glass, 105 Clay


Estallished as Tyler & Story, June, 1850 : changed to C. R. Story & Co. Angust, 1850 ; then to Story, Redington & Co. Nov. 1851 ; and to present style, Marcb, 1855.


Story C. R. of Story, Bro. & Co. res N. s Bryant, op South Park


Story Geo. L. of Story, Bro. & Co


Story A. B. physician, office 149 Sac'o, bet Kear- ny and Mont'y, brds 195 Cal'a


Story J. F. clerk, 105 Clay, res S. s Market op Sansome


Story L. office 145 Sac'o, 2d floor


Story S. C. butcher, with J. S. Brady


Story Wm. F. of Adrain & Story, 89 Front


STOTT & CO. Pioneer Camphene Manufactory,


office 126 Sansome, mannfactory foot of Taylor, North Beach


Establisbed Feb. 1. 1850, for the purpose of distilling Cam- pbene, Burning Fluid and Fosgene.


Stott Alexander, of S. & Co. res cor Lombard and Taylor


Stott Charles, of S. & Co. res Taylor, North Beach


Stott Robert, clerk with Stott & Co. res cor Tay- lor and Chestnut


Stout Arthur B. (M. D.) office 240 Wash'n


Stoutenboro Jolin H. clerk with Clark & Locke, 110 Battery


Stover John G. laborer, res cor Jessie and Ecker Stow & Brown, att'ys at law, S. W. cor Merchant and Mont'y, 2d floor


Stow W. W. of S. & B. res E. s Stockton bet Jackson and Pacific


Elected Speaker of the State Assembly, session of 1855.


Stowell Chas. E. mate steamer J. Bragdon


Stowell & Stoddard, merchandise brokers, office 87 Front, 2d floor


Stowell Jason, carpenter, res N. s St. Mark's Place, bet Kearny aud Dupont


Stowell Mrs. Lydia, boarding-house, N. s St. Mark's Place bet Kearny and Dupont


Strahle Jacob, billiard manufactory, 123 Sac'o Stratman J. printer, N. E. cor Wash'n and San- some, res S. E. cor Green and Taylor


Stratton A. W. contractor, res Sutter bet Mont'y and Sansome


Stratton E. N. auctioneer, 162 Kearny Stratton J. police officer, American Theater Stratton Richard, res Green near Mason


Stratton Mrs. S. A. dry goods, 162 Kearny


Straus Cate, drayman, res N. º Jessie near Sec- ond


Straus K. drayman, 88 Sac'o, res Jessie bet First and Second


STRAUS M. book-keeper with Spatz, New- house & Co. 72 and 74 Cal'a


Straus M. shoe store, W. s Third near Market Straus S. J. & Co. cigar dealers, 130 Mont'y


Straus S. J. of S. J. S. & Co. res 130 Mont'y Strauss F. cigar-maker, res 4 Market




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