LeCount & Strong's San Francisco city directory : embracing a general directory of the citizens : and a street directory, with an appendix, for the year 1854, Part 2

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Publication date: 1854
Publisher: San Francisco : Printed at the San Francisco Herald Office
Number of Pages: 390


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4 37 7 29 10 6


29 Mon


CHAS. P. KIMBALL,


30 Tue


Proprietor.


4 38 7 17 10 8 4 37 . 17 10 53 4 37 7 18 11 32


30 Fri


4 37 7 29 11 4


JULY, 1854.


MOON'S PHASES. First Quarter, 3d day. Full Moon, 9th day. Last Quarter, 16th day. New Moon, 24th day.


D D's of M week


MISCELLANIES.


Sun Sun Moon rise sets sets


Sun rise sets


Sets


1 Sat


NOISY CARRIERS'


4 38 7 29 11 28


2 SUN


4 38 7 29 11 53


5 1 7 10 11 46


3|Mon


4 39 7 29 morn


4 Tue


PUBLISHING HALL. 4 39 7 28 0 17


4 Fri


5 37


8


0 27


5 Sat


5


4 7 7


1 19


6 SUN


5


5 7


6.7


5


3 35


8 Sat


4 42 7 27


2 39


8 Tue


5


6 7


7 7


5 5 10 6


59


9 38


13 Thur


Wostenholm Pen Kolves.


4 45 7 26 10 19


Ever pointed Gold and Silver 4 46 7 25 10 46


4 46 7 24 11 12 4 47 7 24 11 37


4 48 7 23 morn


12 Sat 13 SUN 14 Mon 15 Tue 16 Wed 17 |Thur 18 Fri 19 Sat 20 SUN


Mapleton, the Maine Liquor 5 15 6 52 5 16 6 5t Law Book; Song Books.


Gleason's Pictorial, bound, one, two, three and four volumes ; Sc- 5 18 6 47 jections from the London Illus- trated News ; Works on Philoso- 5 21 6 43 15 23,6 40 phy, Hydraulics and Minerolo 15 24 6 38 gy; Hyston's Prayer Books, Epit- ome, &c., &c.


5 25 6 37


9 16


29 Sat 30 SUN 31 MOD


77 LONG WHARF.


4 58 7 14 9 53 4 58 7 13 10 20 4 59.7 12 10 46


JUNE, 1854.


MOON'S PHASES.


First Quarter, 3d day. Full Moon, 10th day. Last Quarter, 17th day. New Moon, 25th day.


D D'sof week


MISCELLANIES.


Sun Sun Moon rise sets sets


M


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h m


NOISY CARRIERS'


4 36|7 19 morn


2 Fri


4 36 7 19 0 5


PUBLISHING HALL.


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0 34


4 Thur


4 58 6 56


1 32


5|Mon


4 35 7 21


1 26


6 Sat


4 55 6 58


2 33


7 Wed


4 34 7 23


2 17


8 Mon


4 53 7 0


3 26


9 Fri


10 Wed 11 Thur


4 51 7


2


4 19


11 SUN 12 Mon


17 Sat 18 SUN


Drawing Paper, quite a variety; Tissue Paper.


4 34 7.28


4 34,7


4 35 7 29


3 39


4 35 7 29


sets


265 Fri


4 36 7 29


8 50


27 Sat


self-sealing, Government, Safty 4 39 7 14 Lined, &c., Ribbeted.


4 39 7 15 8 19


27 Tue


4 36 7 29 9 31


28 SUN


4 38 7 16 9 16


28 W-d


San Francisco, Cal.


4 37 7 29 10 37


31 Wed


AUGUST, 1854.


MOON'S PHASES.


First Quarter, Ist day. Fu | Moon, 8th day. Last Quarter, 15th day. New Moun, 23d day. First Quarter, 30th day.


D D'sof


Sun Moon


week


1 Tue 2 Wed 3|Thur


PUBLISHING HALL.


5 2.7


9


morn


6 Wed 6 Thur 7 Fri


STATIONERY. .


4 41 7 28, 1 37


7 Mon


The Bible, Testaments, Web- ster's Unabridged University High School, and Scholars' Dic- tionary ; Statesman's Manuel.


5


8 7 1


8 45


11 Tue


4 44 7 26 9


9


4 44 7 26 9 47


14 Fri 15 Sat 16 SUN 17 Mon


Pencils. Ivory and Wood Let- ter Stamps.


Erssing Knives; Pocket Pens 4 49 7 23 0 3 4 49.7 22 0 30 and Pen Holders; Escritors ; 4 50.7 21 1 2


Traveling Writing Desks ; Rub- 4 51 7 21 her for erasing; Sealing Wax;


4 52 7 20 4 52 7 19


3 10


sets


8 8


5 22 6 41 8


0 8 25


26 Wed 27 Thur 28 Fri


Pounce ; Transparent Let. Seals ; 4 53 7 18 Cohen & De Young's Leads, 4 54 7 18 Sand and Wafer Boxes; Callen- ders and BIIl Head Boxes.


4 55 7 17 4 56 7 16


8


4 57 7 15


9 9 34


222 Tue 23|W. d 24 l'hur 25 Fri ,6 Sat 7SUN 28 Mon 29 Tue 20 Wed 31 Thur


C. P. KIMBALL, Pro.,


5 26 6 35 9 46


5 26,6 34 10 26


77 Long Wharf.


5 27.6 32 11 3


1


23 Tue 24 Wed 25 Thur


ENVELOPES-Buff and White 4 40 7 14


4 4: 7 13


3 29


24 Sat


25 SUN 26 Mon


sets


19 Mon


20 Sat


vis', Black's, Mason's, Waters &


4 43.7 10 1 49


20 Tue


4 43,7 10


2 15


21 Wed


22 Thur


large Wood, Fountain, Pocket, 4 34 7 26 10 35 4 34 7 26 11 17


Traveling, &c., &c.


17 Wed


4 46,7


7 morn


18 Thur


and iron beds.


4 45 7


8 0 40


28 0 45


19 Fri


INK-Maynard & Noyes', D8- 4 41 7 9 1 17


2 rises


9 43


13 Sat


and Porcelain, of a great variety of sizes.


5 0,6 54


0 12


3 Sat


RULERS-Plain, Round, Paral- 1-l and Ebony ; Carpenters' Two- 4 34 7 24 foot and Pocket Rules, &c., &c. Gunter's Scales. Inkstands- 4 34 7 25 4 34 7 25


8 39


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0 19


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NOISY CARRIERS'


5 0 7 11 11 13


BOUND BOOKS.


6


2 26


9 SUN


Gold Pons and Cases; Gold 4 42 7 27


rises


10 Mon


Pens with Silver Cases; Gold 4 4, 7 27 Pens without cases.


8 21


9 Wed 10 Thur 11 Fri


5 11 6 Irvine's One Thousand Re- 58 10 3 ceipts-five and six thousand re- 5 12 6 55 10 31 5 13 6 64 11 2 ceipts.


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1 39


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MISCELLANIES.


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ALMANAC.


SEPTEMBER, 1854.


MOON'S PHASES.


Full Moon, 6th day. Last Quarter, 13th day. New Moon, 21st day. First Quarter, 29th day.


D D's of M week


MISCELLANIES.


Sun Sun Moon rise sets sets


1 Fri 2 Sat 3 SUN 4 Mon 5 Tue 6 Wed 7 Thur 8 Fri 9 Sat 10 SUN 11 Mon 12 Tuc 13 Wed 14 Thur 15 Fri 16 Sat 17 SUN 18 Mon 19 Tue 20 Wed 21 Thur 22 Fri 23 Sat 24'SUN 25 Mou 26 Tue 27 Wed 28 Thur 29 Fri 30|Sat


NOVEMBER, 1854.


MOON'S PHASES.


Full Moon, 4th day. Last Quarter, 12th day. New Moon 20th day. First Quarter, 26th day.


D D'sof M week


MISCELLANIES.


Sun Sun Moon rise sets sets


1 Wed


Noisy Carriers'


6 275 0 2 48


2 Thur


PUBLISHING HALL.


CARDS.


6 Sporting Backs, Illuminated, 6 33 4 55 1


6 Wed


77 Long Wharf.


7


54 38


7 8


9 Sat FANCY GOODS.


7.


7 4 38


9


10 SUN


7.


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8


11 Mon


Buffalo Combs, Colonge, Shav-


7


9 4 38 11 8


12 Tue


7 9 4 39 morn


0 9


. FANCY GOODS.


Chess Men, large and small


6 45 4 45


3 28


wood and ivory ; Checkers and 6 46 4 44 4 35


Checker Boards and Dice. Coat Ties, Hair Brushes, a 6 49 4 43 5 41 sets 6 42


good variety; Clothes Brushes, 6 50 4 42


6 51 4 42 6 52 4 41 Shaving Brushes, Combs, fine, 7 50 coarse, pocket, self-cleaning, &c. 6 54 4 40 10 18 9 3 CHAS. P. KIMBALL, PROPRIETOR, 6 55 4 40 11 30 6 56 4 40 moro 6 57 4 40 0 40 77 Long Wharf. 6 58 4 39 1 47 6 59.4 39 2 52


DECEMBER, 1854.


MOON'S PHASES. Full Moon, 4th day. Last Quarter, 12thi day. New Moon, 18th day. First Quarter, 26th day.


DID's of M week


MISCELLANIES.


Sun Sun |Moon rise sets


sets


1 Fri


NOISY CARRIERS'


04 39


3 57


2 Sat


7 14 39


5 17


3 SUN


PUBLISHING HALL.


7 % 4 38 rises


5 Tue


3 4 38


5 22


Great Moguls, Steamboats, first 6 34 4 54 and second quality; Fanny Els-


6 35 4 53 6 36 4 52


8 2' 9 19


sler's Players, Merry Andrew, 6 37 4 51 Thomas Wheeler's Highlanders, &c., &c.


6 39 4 50 10 19 6 394 49 11 20 6 40 4 48 morn 6 41 4 47 0 21


6 43 4 47


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2 25


7 12 4 40 3 21


7 13 4 40 4 32


7 14 4 40 5 46


7 14 4 41 sets


5 29 8 1 9 17 6 44 7 15 4 41 7 15 4 42 7 16 4 42 7 16 4 43 7 17 4 43,10 30 7 17 4 44 11 39 7 17 4 44' morn 7 18 4 45 0 46


CHAS. P. KIMBALL,


Proprietor.


7 18 4 46 1 50 7 18 4 47 2 55 7 19 4 47 3 58 7 19 4 48 5 2


6


5 5 28


6 5 26


8 49 9 39


lished by Taylor & Co., New 5 38,6 14 York.


5 39 6 12 10 13


5 40 6 10 10 58 41 6 9 11 49


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7 morn


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5 446 2 2 40


1 3 48


sets 6 28 6 52


5 50 5 53 5 515 51


7 49


8 24 9 5


9 58


5 54 5 46 11 1 15 55,5 45! morn


OCTOBER, 1854.


MOON'S PHASES. Full Moon, 5th day. Last Quarter, 13th day. New Moon, 21st day. First Quarter, 28th day.


D D's of M week


MISCELLANIES.


Sun Sun ( Moon rise sets sets


1 SUN


5 55 5 43 0 11


2 Mou


5 56 5 42


1 25


3 Tue


5 57 5 40


2 50


4 Wed


PUBLISHING HALL.


5 58 5 39


3 52


5 Thur


6 Fri


CURIOSITIES.


6


1 5 34


6 2 5 32


6 57


A Tapir Cloth, about eight feet square.


6 3 5 31


7 29


10 Tue


6 4 5 29


8 6


An Indian Stone Hatchet, from the bed of the Kenduskead stream.


A Stone Pipe, from Queen Charlotte's Island.


6 10 5 21 0 33


6 11 5 19 1 34


A Paddle from the South Seas. 6 12 5 18 2 37 Also, Arrows and Spears from the same source.


A great variety of nice speci- mens of Coral and Shells.


A Petrified Oyster, very per- ¡fect, &c., &c.


77 LONG WHARF,


6 23 5 5 11 14


6 24 5


4 morn


San Francisco, Cal.


6 25 5


2 0 27


6 265


1 1 39


PLAYS-TOYS.


5 35 6 20


7 36


All the modern Standard Dra- 5 35 6 18 mas, and the minor Dramas pub-


5 36 6 17


5 37'6 15 9


9 33 12 Thur 13 Fri


6 7 5 25 10 33


14 Sat


16 8 5 23 t1 32


6 9 5 22


mora


Toys of all kinds just ready for the Hollidays.


PICTURES.


The Voyage of Life; Taking 5 45 6 of' Andre; Bird's-eye View of 5 46 5 59 5 475 58


New York, Philadelphia, Ha- vana, Washington, Niagara, at d 5 49 5 54 7 18 5 48 5 56


6 17 5 11 6 22


6 19 5 10


7 3


6 20 5


9 7 53


6 21 5


8 8 53


6 22 5 6|10 1


San Francisco; The Flatboat- men, &c., &c., with a great va- 5 52 5 50 riety of cheap prints. 5 53 5 48


h mh mh mì


5 28.6 31 morn


NOISY CARRIERS'


0 5 296 29 6


5 30 6 28


1 13


PUBLISHING HALL, 5 31 6 26


2 27


77 Long Wharf, San Francisco.


5 33 6 23


5 34 6 21


rises 7 10


7 Sat


8 SUN


8 3


9 Mon


8 30 0 11 Wed


6


6 13 5 16 3 39


6 14 5 15 4 42 6 15 5 14 sets


6 16 5 13 5 49


15 SUN 16 Mon 17 Tue 18 Wed t& Thur 20 Fri 2t Sat 22 SUN 23 Mon 24 Tue 25 Wed 26 Thur 27 Fri 28 Sat 29 SUN 30 Mon 31 Tue


13 Wed 14 Thur 15 Fri 16 Sat 17 SUN 18 Mon 19 Tue 20 Wed 21 Thur 22 Fri 23| Sat 24 SUN 25 Mon 26 Tue 27 Wed 28 Thur 29 Fri 30,Sat 31 SUN


ing Cream, Fancy Soaps, Hair 7 10 4 39 Oil, Ox Marrow, Indian Ink, Measuring Tapes, Portmonais of various sizes and qualities, Mag- nifying Glasses, Concave Mirrors, Tooth Picks, Strawberries for Needles, Pocket Books and Wal- lets, Steel Guard Chains, etc.


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EZEKIEL BROWN, Auctioneer.


WILLIAM E. BROWN.


JAMES EDWARDS.


BROWN BROTHERS & Co.


AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF REAL ESTATE, CITY, STATE AND WATER STOCKS, AT PRIVATE AND PUBLIC SALE;


Also, for the Negotiation of Loans, No. 134 Montgomery street,


CORNER OF COMMERCIAL, OVER THE BANKING HOUSE OF DREXEL, SATHER & CHURCH, SAN FRANCISCO. REFERENCES :


Gen. J A. McDougal, M. C.


Hon. Samuel Purdy, Steckt. n.


Hon. Judge Aldrich, Sacramento City. V


Col. J C. Hayes, U. S. Sur. General. Hon. Volney E. Howard, San Francisco. Col. R. Rust, Marysville. Hon. Milton S. Latham. Messrs. Macondray & Co. "


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THE


SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY,


FOR


1854.


NOTICE -Names received too late for regular insertion, may be found in the Appendix.


ABREVIATIONS :


1


for


alley. manf for manufacturer.


dg .


building


mer . . merchant.


et. between.


om


corner.


op. .


opposite.


x.


Exchange.


house.


S. F. . San Francisco.


lanc.


S. M. H. .. State Marine Hospital.


ikr 66


maker. / W


.West.


LARONS AARON, clothing, 100 Clay, h. Mellus, near Second


bascal M. clerk, 171 Sansome


bbey David, wheelwright, rear 126 Pacific .bbott WVm. A. merchant, h. Anthony bbott Capt. Wm. A. lumber, junction Cali- fornia and Market


bbott Chas. L. opposition line pilots, corner Jackson and East, 2d floor


bbott J. M. paper hanger, 45 Battery, h. Sansome, opposite Rassette House


bbott J. M. h. 1 Sansome


bbott Oscar, commercial reporter, " Daily Com. Advertiser" office


bbott W. proprietor National Hotel, 76 Pacific


bell O. C. Post Office Exchange, 219 Clay bell Alexander G., office 137 Montgomery, h. corner Dupont and Clay


bernethy James, clerk, corner Front and California, 2d floor


bernethy, Clark & Co. wholesale lumber dealers and shippers, Stewart, between Market and Mission


bernethy George, wholesale lumber dealer aud shipper, Stewart, between Market and Mission


Abiego J. clerk, cor. Sacramento and Front Abrahamson Peter, tinner, 139 Kearny Abram J. clothing, 79 Commercial


Ackerman Mrs Caroline, (widow) 238 Kearny Ackley & Co. tin, sheet iron and stoves, 147 Front


Ackley J. T. tin, sheet iron and stoves, 147 Front


Ackley J. H. clerk, 147 Front


Ackley Lyman, inspector, custom-house.


Ackley & Co. 94 Jackson, near Battery Ackley John T. 94 Jackson, near Battery Adams James H. h. S. side Union, between Mason and Taylor


Adams Jos. Jr. h. 347 Stockton


Adams Samuel, druggist, N. E. corner Clay and Dupont


Adams A. M carpenter, at Elliott & Tilden's Adams J. Q. wagon maker, 118 Bush


Adams, William, mason, h. cor. Mary's lane and Perry


Adams & Co. express, Parrott's building, cor. Montgomery and California


Adams Ransom, printer, Times & Transcript office


Adams & Bent, teamsters, corner Pine and Battery


3


N. North.


commission. off. · office. or.


East.


· place. pl. S. South. 66


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SAN FRANCISCO [ A] DIRECTORY.


Adams R. B printer, 151 Clay


Adams Alfred, 116 Sansome


Adams Hank, carman, 85 Clay


Adams Saml. (firm Shreve & Co.) 42 Battery Adams A. L. merchant, 35 Pine


Adams H. foreman Vulcan Iron Works


Adams F. W. book-keeper, 50 California


Adams, Welch & Co. com. merchants, corner Davis and Washington


Adams D. com. merchant, corner Davis and Washington


Adams Charles, scaman, h. 68 Montgomery


Adams Mrs. Mary Ann, saloon, 68 Montgom'y Adams Paul, grocer, corner Market and San- some, h. Market


Adams John, mason, boards Franklin Hotel Adams Theodore, contractor, cor. Broadway


and Battery, h. cor. Broadway and Powell Adams H. H. machinist, h. 291 Clay


Adams Jacob F. manf., h. corner Broadway and Powell


Adams H. Q. general broker, cor. California and Front, 2d floor


Adams Samuel, pantry man, Alden's Branch Adamson John, engineer, Alta Foundry


Adcock Wm. shoemaker. 5212 Commercial Adcock John, laborer, Phoenix Saw Mills, Market


Addison Wm. A. inspector, custom-house Addis John, street commissioner, A, City Hall Addis Jacob, clerk, 75 Sacramento


Adele Madam, dress maker, 269 Clay


Adelsdorfer Bros. fancy goods,113 Sacramento Adelsdorfer Ed. fancy goods, 113 Sacramento Adelsdorfer Jos. fancy goods, 113 Sacramento Adler B. butcher, 169 Dupont


Adlington David M. carpenter, h. 263 Kearny Adlington, Geo. G., carpenter, h. Salina court Adley Henry, painter and glazier, Brenham place, h. Ecker


Adley Henry, boarding house, 184 Washing'n Adrain & Story, ship chandlers and commis- sion merchants, 87 and 89 Front


Adrain Wm. commission merchant, 87 and 89 Front, h. 193 California


Adrain John, saddler, 62 Montgomery Affron John W., clerk, "Ledger" off. 148 Clay Agard W. B. com. merchant, 146 Battery Agnew Thos. H. foreman "Daily Com. Ad- vertiser" office


Aguayo Antoine, merchant, boards 21 First Ahem Jno. stage driver for Dillon, Hedge & Co Ahrens Philip, saloon, cor. Davis and Wash'n Aiken Charles, grocer, Union, 2 doors from Battery


Aikin George, British Consul, 126 California Ainsworth Roger, blacksmith, Alta foundry Aitken Gordon, clerk, 141 Sacramento Aitken Chas. C. com. merchant, 88 Davis Akerman B. M. carpenter, 194 Kearny Albro J. S. firm of Fairbanks & Co. hardware Alberga Henry A. merchant, 45 Sacramento Albright Wm. clerk, 108 Front


Albright J. Ward's Franklin Hotel.


Albin L. sen. jour. printer, 35 Commercial Albin L. jun. jour. printer, 35 Commercial Alcayaga Jose, grocer, N. E. corner Mont- gomery and Pacific


Aldrich, Miss L. dress maker, 246 Clay Aldrich E. S, M. D., Tehama House, boards Wilson's Exchange


Alden Judah, carman, corner Front and Clay Aldred Robert, grocer, Jessie, near Ecker Alexander Peter, carman, boards 196 Pacific Alexander & Friedman, wholesale cigars, 64 Battery


Alexander Robt. barkeeper, 156 Washington Alexander M. clothing, 30 First


Alexander A. porter, 130 California


Alexander Lt. N. F. (U. S. Army,) Military Post, Presidio


Alexander J. & Co. general dealers, 88 Com- mercial


Alexander J.Henry, bookkeeper, 132 Sansome Alford J. M. clerk, 62 Battery


Allen Isaac, Chestnut, bet. Powell and Mason Allen Theodore, stevedore, h. Union, between Taylor and Mason


Allen P. C. Clarendon Hotel.


Allen & Bloomer, painters, Clay, op. Leidsdorff Allen Wm. F. paints and oils, Clay, opposite Leidsdorff


Allen Jonas, merchant, 116 California


Allen Easton, porter, 95 California


Allen W. C. importer diamonds, watches and jewelry, 136 Montgomery, 2d floor Allen & Roberts, grocers, 129 Front Allen Robert, 129 Front


Allen L. H. secretary S. F. Manuf. Co., 172 Montgomery, h. 56 Broadway Allen Alfred, clerk, 91 Front


Allen Jas. P. clerk, cor. Battery and Halleck Allen James, machinist, Sutter Iron Works


Allen W. foreman Sutter Iron Works Allen James, pawnbroker, 128 Commercial, h. Sacramento, near Stockton


Allen & Parker, saloon, 108 Montgomery Allen Amos S. saloon, 108 Montgomery Allen S. H. commission merchant, 46 Front Allen Hiram, book-keeper, 24 Davis


Allen A. barber, Davis, near Sacramento Allen James, carman, boards 68 Montgomery Allen M. W. wagon maker, 21 Bush, h. 3 Bay State Row


Allen Henry A. broker, boards at Oriental Allen Elihu, carpenter, 59 Pine


Allen J. E. & Co. Union bookstore, 148 Clay Allen J. E. Union bookstore, 148 Clay, h. Pike, near Sacramento


Allen Edward H. at G. B. Post's, N. W. cor. Front and Green, h. 28 Bush


Allen George, mechanic, 277 Pacific Allan, Lowe & Co. com. merchants, 132 Clay Allein Bernard, examiner, appraiser's office, h. Sacramento, above Dupont


Allyn John H. collector, Jackson wharf Allovon Alfred F. clerk, 130 Clay, h. 227 Jackson


ANDREW V. S. ANTHONY,


DRAUGHTSMAN


AND


TAY GRAVER.


DRAWING AND ENGRAVING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, INCLUDING VIEWS AND LANDSCAPES Of Every Description.


buildings,


Seabs.


ewspaper


eads. &c.


See Business Directory of the TIMES AND TRANSCRIPT, San Francisco.


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Lllovon Alfred, h. cor. Jackson and Virginia Allaire Victor, restaurant, 255 Dupont Allaire Peter, under sheriff, City Hall


Allexander M. clothing, 346 Stockton Allexander G. saloon, Pacific, 2 doors from Kearny


Allison J. h. 89 Bush


Alliston James H. clerk, boards 89. Pacific Almy Andrew, firm of Story, Reddington & Co. h. 249 Powell


Llmy & Brooks, produce com. mer. 24 Davis Llmy G. M. produce com. mer. 24 Davis


Alsen O. laborer, h. 164 California


Alsop & Co. com. mer. 111 and 113 California ilstrom Augustus, saloon, 18 Sacramento Altschal J. cigar store, 199 Clay


LIton W. S. com. mer. cor. Davis and Wash. ilta Foundry, Market pl. op. Oriental Hotel Llverson L. M. inspector custom house, h. corner Vallejo and Stockton


Alvarez F. S. importing and com. merchant, 1.59 Battery


Ambrose & Davis, Pantheon Saloon, Ameri- can Theatre


Ambrose G. Pantheon Saloon, Am. Theatre Ames Henry, stevedore, h. Miuna, bet. Jane and Second


Imes H. & Co. sash and blind manufacturer, 137 Pine


Ames Henry, sash and blind manufacturer, 137 Pine, h. Buena Vista, near California mes Daniel, cabinet m'k'r, 145 Sacramento Ames Jonathan, cabinet maker, 145 Sac.


mes A. C. carman, boards 147 Sansome Imes J. G. 32 Battery


mes John, clerk Recorder's office, City Hall mey Joseph, mason, h. Charles place


merige Geo. pressman, " Advertiser " office Amos J. J. porter at Rip Van Winkle


Amos Wm. C. pilot, h. Union, bet. Sansome and Battery


Amsden Samuel, carman, h. Grant place Amy C. B. cigars, 145 Commercial


Anderson Mrs. D. (widow) h. St. Mary's place Anderson J. watch maker, 125 Montgomery, Iı. Jessie


Anderson Wm. A. jour. saddler, 138 Sansome Anderson David, Observatory, h. Green, bet. Sansome and Montgomery


Anderson Alexander, laborer, 17 Ohio Anderson John, laborer, hoards 13 Ohio


Anderson Thomas, caulker, h. Stevenson, near First


Anderson Simon, lumber yard, California wharf, h. Stevenson, near First


Anderson S. coppersmith, Vulcan Iron W'ks Anderson & Co. lumber merchants, junction California and Market


Anderson Simon, lumber merchant, junction California and Market


Anderson John, banker, 118 Montgomery, boards at Wilson's Exchange


Anderson S. G. & Co. saloon, Wilson's Ex- change basement


Anderson John, porter, 37 California


Anderson Geo. barkeeper, cor. Montgomery and Bush


Anderson David, jeweller, cor. Sansome and Commercial


Anderson David C. comedian and ranchero, S. F. Theatre, ranch Mission road


Anderson Gco. cook, Alta Hotel


Anderson Chas. nurse, U. S. Marine Hospital Anderson Thos. Empire Coal Yard, Jackson, one door below Stockton


Andrews & Co. stonecutters, 121 Pine, h. Trinity, near Pine


Andrews Win. stonecutter, 121 Pine


Andrews Geo. E. clerk to Board of Trustees S. M. H. office old P. O. building, Clay, opposite plaza


Andrews A. B. intelligence office 87 Com.


Andrews E. D. mason, boards 12916 Jackson Andrews J. D. cabooses, plumbing and gene- ral furnishing, 13 Davis


Andrews Henry, cook, 89 Pacific '


Andruss Theodore, saloon, Market st. wharf Andren Wm. M. moulder, Union Iron Works Andariese Edward, shipping and commission merchant, 91 Battery


Angel Joseph, mason, h. Taylor, bet. Clay and Sacramento


Angle M. B., M. D. Post Office Exchange, boards at Mrs. Bosley's


Anhalt J. & Co. clothing, Markwald & Cas- pari's building, second floor


Annan, Talmage & Co. com. mer. 88 Cal.


Annan Wm. C. com. mer. 88 California


Anniss & Craig, ship joiners, corner Battery and Oregon


Anniss Wm. ship joiner, corner Battery and Oregon


Anshel L. tailor, h. Vallejo, bet. Battery and Sansome


Antonio Wm. waiter, S. M. Hospital


Anthony Edward R. teller at Page, Bacon & Co.'s


Anthony Andrew V. S. draughtsman and engraver, 201 Clay


Anthony T. R. at Wells, Fargo & Co.'s


Anthony E. carman, corner Front and Sac.


Anthony J. liquor store, 169 Front


Anthes Peter. barber, 83 Kearny


Applegate Uriah, wheelwright, 89 Pine


Applegate Josiah H. attorney, McAllister's building, third floor


Applebey Henry, wood yard, Laura's alley Appleton Christopher, commission merchant, h. 206 Stockton


Archbald Thos. at A. D. Baker's


Archibald John, at Flint, Peabody & Co.'s Archer John, at Adams & Co.'s Express


Archer Blair, carpenter, h. Mellus, near First Archer E. fruit, 121 Front


Ardle James, merchant tailor, corner Mer- chant and Dunbar alley


Arey & Hopkins, feed store, 18 Bush Arey James, feed store, 18 Bush


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Arey & Hopkins, feed store, 2 Battery Arey Joseph, feed store, 2 Battery Argenti F. & Co. bankers, Argenti's build- ing. second floor


Argyras & Peat, merchandise brokers, 93 Battery Arias Pedro, clerk, 99 Pine


Ark George, 133 Sansome


Armstrong Wm. H. h. Baldwin's row, North Beach


Armstrong T. H. laborer, boards 196 Pacific Armstrong John, porter at Thos. O. Larkin's Armstrong John, clerk at Leland & Co.'s


Armstrong E. I. Niantic Hotel, corner Clay and Sansome


Armstrong Thos. jour. saddler, 82 Battery Armstrong John, moulder, Alta Foundry


Armstrong W. J. wagon maker, 16 Bush


Armstrong Wm. tailor, 10 Phoenix block, third floor


Armstrong Geo. W nurse, U S. M. Hospital Armand G tailor, 214 Clay


Armor Jos. G. painter, 41 Battery, 2d floor Armitage John, sail maker, 27 Sacramento, third floor


Armdtz J. engineer, 100 Pine


Arnold & Greif, S. F. baths, 180 Washington Arnold Jacob, San Francisco baths, 180 Washington, h. 180 Washington


Arnold & Fintoff, blacksmiths, 59 Halleek


Arnold Sidney, blacksmith, 59 Halleck


Aronson & Unz, dry goods merchants, bet. Montgomery and Sansome


Arrington & Co., wholesale grocers, 4 Or- leans Row


Arrington Wm., wholesale grocer, 4 Orleans Row, h. Mason, opposite John


Arrington N. O., clerk, 4 Orleans Row Arthur Wm. sea captain, h. Powell, be- tween Union and Green


Arthur George, laborer, boards 196 Pacific Arthur & Co., Eagle Livery and Sales Stables, 104 and 106 Kearny


Arthur R. G Eagle Livery and Sales Stables, 104 and 106 Kearny.


Arthur John D. & Co., general jobbers, 64 Clay


Arthur James, carman, h. 4 Mission Artaud T. surgeon dentist, 138 Sacramento, 2d floor


Ashby Wm. 136 Broadway


Ashby Mark T. 136 Broadway


Ashby James T. 136 Broadway


Ashby Eldridge, clerk, Market, between Front and Davis


Ashe Richard P. navy agent, over Palmer, Cook & Co.'s banking house.


Asher Harris, tailor, 208 Pacific.


Ashman Richard, saloon, corner Drum and Jackson.


Asion & Cramer, mer. tailors, 154 Clay. Aspenell Benjamin, h. N. side Vallejo, be- tween Stockton and Powell Aston James, 54 and 56 Sansome


Atenella Joseph, carman, boards 196 Pacific Atkinson J. H. apothecary, S. E. cor. Broad- way and Stockton


Atkinson J. H. builder, h. Broadway be- tween Taylor and Jones


Atkinson Painter, porter, City Hall




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