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2d V .; A. G. Randall, Ist V .; Eli Cook, Treasurer ; E. W. Bourne, Secretary ; P. Gardner, Guard. No. of members -35.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAB .- There are two Encampments of the Order of Knights Templar, and the appendant Orders in this State, viz .: San Francisco Encampment, No. 1, at San Francisco, and Sacramento Encampment, No. 2, Rt Sacra- mento. both holding under the General Grand Encampment of Knights Templar of the United States of America.
San Francisco Encampment No. 1 .- Was chartered Novem- fist, 1853. Stated meetings, first Friday in each month. Officers : Leander Ransom, Grand Commander ; Rich'd F. Knott, Generalissimo ; Jas. C. L. Wadsworth, Captain Geo- eral ; Jas. H. Bristow, Prelate ; Eli Cook. Sen. Warden ; Wm. G. Badger, Junior Warden, Jobn H, Brown, Trea- surer ; J. Frank Miller, Recorder ; John S. Watson, Stand- ard Bearer ; John W. Tucker, Sword Bearer ; W. B. Little, Warder ; Phineas Gardner, Sentinel.
Masonic Hall, 110 and 112 Mont'y
Mast & Co. wines and liquors, N. E. cor Com'] and Kearny, basement
Mast J. of M. & Co. res E. s Kearny bet Cal'a and Pine
Massachusetts House, E. s Sansome bet Pacific and Broadway, Mrs. Briscoe prptress
Massey & Co. undertakers, 161 Sac'o
Massey A. of M. & Co. res O'Farrell bet Taylor and Jones
Massie John, billiard saloon, 195 Pacific Massoulle A. of F. & Co.
Masten C. W. res Parish's Hotel
Masten N. K. of Bosworth, Masten & Co. 69 Front, res Tebama bet First and Second
Masten Wm. C. clerk with Castle Brothers, cor Clay and Front
Masterdon Wm. painter, 64 Sansome
Masterson Thos. of Taaffe, McCahill & Co. brds Oriental Hotel
Mastick E. B. att'y at law, N. E. cor Mont'y and Com'l, res Calhoun bet Green and Union
Mastick L. B. lumber dealer, brds with Mrs. G. W. Kelsey
Mastick S. L. lumber dealer, cor Stewart and Mission
Matfeld Henry, grocer, S. E. cor Folsom and Fourth
Mather & Co. prptrs Island City Liquor Saloon, cor Mission and Stewart, and cigar store 132 Kearny
Mather R. of M. & Co
Mathews E. G. produce com mcht, N. W. cor Clay and Drumm, res St. Mark's Place near Stockton
Mathews James, laborer Mission Dolores
Mathews Patrick, coachman at Rassette House
Mathews, P. laborer, at Gas Works
Mathews Mrs. R. saloon, 221 Dupont
Mathews S. A. res Jones bet Clay and Riley
Mathewson & Morris, manf jewelers, 159} Sac'o, 2d floor
Established as R. B. Gray & Co., July 1854 ; changed to pre- sent style July, 1856.
Mathewson J. of M. & M. 159} Sac'o
Mathewson James, res Bernard near Taylor
Mathewson Jobn, boiler-maker, brds with C. O. Reynolds
Matbewson J. M. seaman, dwl Green bet Kearny and Mont'y
Mathewson Thos. D. office N. W. cor Mont'y and Merchant, res Alameda
Mathey A. watch-maker, 135 Mont'y
Mathias Ludwig, carpenter, res cor Filbert and Dupont
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Matthai Christian, blacksmith with Gordon & Co. | Mayes George, of Spence & Co. res Davis near Matthews David, stevedore, res cor Brannan and Clay Second
Matthews Edward, laborer, res E. s Mason bet Jackson and Wash'n
Matthews H. lumber dealer, office cor Market and Beale, res Third near Folsom
Matthews James, butcher, stalls 13 and 14 Wash- ington Market, res Mason near Vallejo
Matthews Lawrence, laborer, res with Richard Kating
Matthey Aug. watch-maker, res 32 Mont'y Matthiesen N. C. prptr Washington restaurant, 67 Sac'o
Maubec H. of A. E. Sabatie & Co. res 127 San- some
Maubec L. clerk with T. Leroy
Maurice E. of Henschel & Maurice, res Mason bet Union and Fillmore
Maurice N. cigar-maker, brds N. W. cor Kearny and Broadway
Mauny R. laundryman, res Powell op Washing- ton Square
Maury P. Jr. importer of wines and braudies, 170 Sansome, res E. s Powell bet Wash'n and Clay
Established in 1850.
Mautetti John, of J. Brown & Co. cor Merchant and Sansome
Max Zorer, minstrel, San Francisco Hall
Maxwell J. G. cigar store, 26 First
Maxwell R. T. (M. D.) res 248 Stockton
Maxwell Walter, baker, 5 Kearny, Trainor's Row May August, dry goods mcht, dwl W. s Third bet Market and Mission
May John A. prptr Golden Gate Market, Davis bet Jacksou and Pacific
May Julius, of Davidson & Co. E. s Third bet Mission and Market
May H. J. daguerreian gallery, E. s Kearny bet Sac'o and Com'l, res S. s Stockton bet Union and Green
May Louis, of S. L. Jacobs & Co. 70 Cal'a
May Prosper, liquor store, 184 Com'l
May Thos. C. police officer, Mission Dolores May Thos. policeman
Appointed July 23d, 1856.
Mayars H. grocery, cor Mission and Jane
Mayblumy M. importer and dealer in cigars, 80 Battery, res 195 Pine
Established July, 1851.
Mayer Jacob, dry goods mcht, 252 Stockton Mayer S. & Bro. importers and jobbers of clothing,' 85 Cal'a
Estnhlisbed June, 1854.
Mayer S. of S. Mayer & Brothers, 85 Cal'a Mayer Joseph, of S. Mayer & Brothers, 85 Cal'a Mayer John G. barber, 83 Kearny
Mayer Simon, broker, office S. E. cor Clay and Front, res Pike rear of 151 Clay Mayer Samuel of Hagan & M.
Mayer Sampson, res S. $ Pacific near Mason Mayerhoffer F. (M. D.) 2 Kearny
Mayers Fred'k, of Voormann & Co. N. W. cor Dupont and Green
Mayers L. of Silberstein & Co
Mayhew Levi, laborer, with Richards & Bro Maynard Frank T. of Coggesball & Co
Maynard Frank T. prptr Ladies Restaurant, 205 Clay
MAYNARD JOHN C. dock master for the port of San Francisco, office 39 U. S. Court Bdg, brds Brannan House
Elected to nnd held the office of Assistant Alderman, from Sept .. 1854, until Sept., 1855. Appointed to preseot position by Gov. Johnson, July, 1856.
Maynard L. brds 207 Stockton
Mayo H. A. book-keeper, Clay near East
Mayor Simon, broker, office 151 Clay, dwl Waverly Place bet Wash'n and Clay
Mayrisch E. brewer, res Broadway near Mason McAdams Miss E. dress-maker, res 39 Mont'y McAfee Wm. boiler-maker, res cor First and Mission
McAllister C. att'y at law, office McAllister's Bdg, 148 Clay
MCALLISTER M. HALL, Judge of the Circuit Court of the U. S. of California, chambers 1 and 2 U. S. Court Bdg, res with Hall McAllister
Appointed to present position March 3d, 1855, by the President of the United States.
MCALLISTER HALL, att'y at law, office Mc- Allister's Bdg, 148 Clay
MCALLISTER & BRADY, prptrs Pacific City Hotel, 35 and 37 Pacific
McAllister W. F. of McA. & Brady
Established in 1851, hy McAllister & Pomeroy; io April, 1855 re-established by present proprietors.
McAnaid M. teamster, Union Foundry
McAnally John, laborer, res Louisa bet Fourth and Hayward
McAnnally - , driver, G. O. Whitney & Co McAran Patrick, clerk with MeGarrahan, 50 Cal'a
McAvoy John, Four's House, Market bet First and Second
McAvoy Michael, laborer, res S. E. cor Battery and Pacific
McAvoy Wm. carpenter and builder, res cor Wash'n and Tyson Place
McAvy Gilbert, mason, res E. s Third near Jessie McBean James, ship-carpenter, brds with C. O. Reynolds
McBride John, laborer, Mission Dolores McBride J. moulder at Vulcan Iron Works
McCabe A. J. prptr Lombard Dock
McCabe & Brannan, liquor dealers, 48 Pacific
McCabe Patrick, of McC. & B. 48 Pacific
McCabe James, att'y at law, 179 Clay, 2d floor, res Niantic Hotel
McCabe John H. comedian, American Theater, res Union near Kearny
McCabe Michael, laborer, res N. s Valparaiso near Mason
McCabe Thomas, laborer, brds Louisiana House McCaffrey James, porter, 91 Front, res St. Ann's Valley
McCaffrey Patrick, laborer, res Cadel's Alley McCaffrey Peter, baker, 31 Sac'o
McCaffrey R. physician of Howard Medical In- stitute
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McCahill Andrew, laborer, res E. s Salmon, near Pacific
McCahill Thomas, of Taaffe, McCahill & Co. cor Front and Sac'o
McCall W. R. salesman with Arrington & Co McCallen - clerk at Post Office, brds Pine bet Kearny and Dupont
McCann James, feed store, Market bet First and Ecker
McCann Patrick, laborer, res Broadway near Mason
McCann Wm. clerk at 95 Battery, res E. s Tay- lor bet Wash'n and Jackson
McCarland Barnard, res Vallejo near Kearny McCaron D. W. bricklayer, brds with J. F. Hall McCarthy Charles, laborer, rear S. s St. Mark's Place
McCarthy C. boiler-maker, brds 20 Sansome
McCarthy Delany Chas. att'y at law, office N. s Clay bet Mont'y and Sansome
McCarthy Daniel, prptr Manhattan House
McCarthy Eugene, baker, res N. s Bush bet Du- pont and Stockton
McCarthy E. carpenter, res Vallejo E. of Powell McCarthy M. printer, "Sun" office
McCarthy, laborer, res 11 Post
McCartney Wm. laborer, brds at Orleans House McCarty Cornelius, gardner, res Fourth bet Fol- som and Louisa
McCarty. Mrs. Ellen, res Vallejo N. s near Dupont McCarty Johu, laborer, res Market S. s near Fitth
McCarty Moses, with Michael Cody
McCarty Peter, speculator, res William bet Post and Geary
McCarty Peter, carrier "Evening Bulletin "
McCarty P. flour, feed and grain store, cor Greer. and Powell
McCarty Redman, laborer, res Annie cor Ste- venson
MeCay J. W. office S. E. cor Sac'o and Battery, 2d floor
McClain Jno. boiler maker, res Union House
McClain Peter, blacksmith, res Sac'o S. s near Taylor
McClary James, res S. s Harlan Place
McClay Kennith, com mcht, res Filbert bet Mason and Taylor
McClean P. blacksmith, Sac'o bet Taylor and Mcclellan D. D. delivery clerk at Post Office, res Virginia
McClorkin John, res Fremont near Harrison
McCloskay J. P. of J. P. Sweeney & Co. N. E. cor Cal'a and Sansome
McClosky Matthew, res Howard N. s bet Jane and Third
McCloud . , shipwright, brds at Isthmus House
McCloughlan John, at U. S. B. Mint, res W. s William bet Post and Geary
McColgan & O'Kane, saddlers and harness ma- kers, 136 Kearny
McColgan M. of McC. & O'K. res Philadelphia McColb William, book-keeper, Clay near East McColliam T. W. sail maker, 105 Front, 3d floor, res Eddy N. s bet Taylor and Jones
McComb Mrs. A. (widow) res W. s Powell, 2d door from Clay
McComb & Co. warehouse, cor Broadway and Battery 1
Established in 1853, by Theo. Adams, and in 1855 under pre- sent style.
McComb E. C. of McC. & Co
McComb J. J. of McC. & Co. res Green near Mont'y
McComb D. W. inspector, Custom House
McComb John, moulder, Vulcan Iron Works, res Silver bet Second and Third
McCombe John, clerk with Freeman & Co
McCoun Mrs. Grace, boarding-house, S. E cor Sansome and Bush
McCoun Thos. hostler, 133 Kearny
McConnell H. instrument maker, 223 Jackson bet Dupont and Stockton
McConnal Jobn, laborer, S. s Sherwood Place
McCoom J. printer, "Herald " office, 120 Mont'y McCord Wm. ship carpenter, brds 89 Bush
McCormick Cornelius, marble yard, S. s Mission bet Second arid Third
McCormick Daniel C. Burton Ale House, 112 Com'l
McCormick H. dealer in real estate, 94 Clay, up stairs, res Pacific near Leavenworth
McCormick John, store-keeper, Oriental Hotel
McCormick John, porter, N. E. cor Battery and Clay
McCormac P. hostler, Tattersall's Stables, cor Sac'o and Kearny
McCortney E. J. watchman, Custom House Warehouse, res cor Green and Powell
McCottry Samuel, engineer, res Mont'y bet Val- lejo and Green
McCoy Patrick, laborer, res S. s Tehama bet Fifth and Simmons
McCoyd Thomas, carpenter, res Third near Fol- som
McCoy William, grocery mcht, res cor Clay and Mason
McCoy Wm. pressman, 145 Mont'y
MeCraith John, carpenter, res Hyde near Broad- way
McCrane carpenter, brds 121 Pine McCraith Jeremiah, prptr Ohio Bakery, N. s Green bet Calhoun and Sansome
McCrauth D. grocer, S. E. cor Front and Pacific McCray Michael, laborer, brds Howard near Third
McCrea Geo. W. att'y at law, brds 14 Sansome McCrea J. A. & Co. auctioneers, 87 Cal'a
McCrea J. A. of J. A. McC. & Co. 87 Cal'a
McCue Terrence, printer, brds S. E. cor Broad- way and Powell
MeCuller T. carpenter, brds Maiden Lane McCulley J. ale saloon, 110 Wash'n
Mccullough H. treasurer, Metropolitan Theater, res Cal'a above Kearny
McCusker C. E. porter at Parrish's Hotel
McDaniel David, of Smith, McDaniel & Co. 100 Front
McDermet M. tinsmith, with Hubbard & Co. res Mont'y near Lombard
McDermitt P. clerk at Rip Van Winkle Saloon, S. E. cor Jackson and Battery
McDermott Frank, printer, with O'Meara & Pain- ter, Clay
McDermott Hugh F. printer at " Chronicle" office
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McDermott P. fireman at Gas Works, res Clem- | McElhenny John, laborer, res cor Vallejo and entina near Second Larkin
McDermott Robert, of McMullin & McDermott McDevitt Dennis, cigar store, cor Stockton and Pacific
McDimott Thomas, 12 Everett
McDolough James, 2d barkeeper Rassette House McDonald A. boiler-maker, Vulcan Iron Works McDonald A. D. clerk with J. W. Brittan, 58 Sac'o, res Minna near First
McDonald A. R. butcher, 62 Pacific
McDONALD C. E. S. importer of wines and liquors, S. W. cor Sansome and Cal'a, res S. s Jessie bet First and Second
McDonald Charles, stall 16 New World Market McDonald Mrs. C. res E. s Dupont bet Geary and Market
McDonald Daniel, porter-house, Wash'n bet Powell and Stockton
McDONALD D. druggist, cor Kearny and Jack- son
McDonald Daniel, clerk, brds Mercantile Hotel McDonald Duncan F. ale house, 122 Sac'o
McDonald Geo. gas fixtures, 17I Mont'y
MCDONALD JAMES M. prptr Eclipse Stables, res Pacific bet Seventh and Eighth
McDonald James, ale and porter house, Leides- dorff' near Com'l
McDonald James, bricklayer, res Leavenworth bet Union and Green
McDonald John, rooms at L. Dickerman's, E. s Front near Sac'o, 2d floor
McDonald John, seaman, revenue cutter W. L. Marcy
McDonald J. H. clerk, brds Mercantile Hotel McDonald Pat'k, laborer, Clementina near Fourth McDonald Patrick, res Mason near O'Farrell
McDonald Miss Sarah, miliner, S. E. cor Kearny and Pine
McDonald - - -, laborer, dwl S. s Geary bet Mason and Powell
McDonough James, clerk, brds at Niantic Hotel MCDOUGALL GEN. JAMES A. of McDougall, Aldrich & Sharp, att'y at law, 101 Merchant 2d floor, res cor Pacific and Stockton
Arrived in California cia Gila River, 1849 ; in San Francisco February, 1850. Elected, 185l. Attorney General of the State ; in 1852 MI. C. ; afterwards a prominent caodidnte for the United States Senate.
McDougall John, drayman with B.C. & T. L. Horn, 95 Front
McDougall Jas. brds W. s Powell bet Vallejo and Green
McDougall J. T. com mcht, 173 and 175 Sansome, res 371 Powell
McDow Merriam, blacksmith, Oregon near Front McDowell George, (col'd) laborer, 96 Jackson MCDUFFIE J. Y. U. S. Marshal Northern Dis- triet of California, office 17 and IS U. S. Court Bdg, brds at St. Nicholas Hotel
Elected to and hield the office of Alderman of Marysville for the fiscal year of 1851 (first council), filling vacancy ocea- sioned by the resignation of Benj. Tallman, representative of Yuba county in the Legislature of California (Assembly) for fifth session. Appointed to present positivo 2Sth Jan., 1856, And qualified March 25, 1856.
McElhaugh Dennis, gardener, res cor Pacific and McCormick
McElhaugh Jolin, gardener, res cor Pacific and McCormick
McElroy James, city marshal Appointed July 6th, 1856.
McElroy Hugh, res cor Stevenson and Ecker McElroy Rev. R. agent of "Christian Advocate," res Wash'n near Leavenworth
MCELROY WM. C. prptr Eureka Mills, Francis- co street
McEntee Jobn, school teacher in Public School, 2d district, res S. s Green near Kearny
McEntire James, porter, Oriental Hotel
McElwain James, of Sweetser, Hutchings & Co.
Battery, dwl Sac'o bet Dupont and Stockton McElwee J. V. res 152 Cal'a
McFadden John, brick-layer, res N. s Everett bet Third and Fourth
McFarlan A. seaman, res Rising State House
McFarland B. miner, res W. s Lafitte
McFarland Owen, cabmau, res Stevenson, near Third
McFarland Thomas, of Hudson & Co. res Union Hotel
McFarland Mrs. dress and cloak maker, res Stevenson W. s of Third
McFarlene James, laundryman, cor Mission and Second
McFarlane & Co. 7 Clay Street Market
McFarlane Henry, of McF. & Co
McFunn Wm. shipwright, res S. s First near Tehama
McGaffey C. K. waterman. Market, brds Franklin House, S. W. cor Sansome and Pacific
McGarrahan Wm. com mcht, 50 Cal'a
McGavern Phil. captain of watch at Custom House, res Bush Street House
McGEE THOS. grocer, cor First and Clementina MeGeorge Robert, res 24 Stevensou
McGill R. R. Custom House, brds 8 Harlan Place McGinnis J. L. engineer, brds 4 Morse
McGinnis Terrance, brick-layer, brds 89 Bush McGinnis P. boot and shoe maker, 67 Mont'y McGLASHAN & CO. dealers in books and sta-
tionery, 127 Mont'y
Established under present style January, 1851.
McGlauphlin D. moulder, 58 Halleck
MeGloine James, with Geo. W. Green
MeGlynn Daniel, agent for Encinal Tanning Co. cor Wash'n and Battery, res N. W. cor Stockton and Bush
McGlynn John A. clerk in Treasurer's Office, City Hall
McGonnegal J. hostler Tattersall Stables, cor Sac'o and Kearny
McGorern & Co. lamp manf. 149 Cal'a
McGovern James. of McG. & Co. 149 Cal'a
McGovern Phillip, watchman in Custom House, brds 18 Bush
McGowan Mrs. B. stalls 23 and 24 Washington Market
McGowan Jonathan, hostler, W. s Morse
McGrath Daniel, hatter, res Cadel's Alley
MeGroth John, grocer, N. E. cor Jackson and Drumm
McGreavy Hugh, moulder, res with Patrick Mc- Greavy
McGreavy George, mill-wright, res 24 First
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W. H. & D. N. MOORE, SAN FRANCISCO BRASS AND BELL FOUNDRY
NO. 58 HALLECK STREET,
Rear of American (formerly Wilson's) Exchange,
SAN FRANCISCO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
All kinds of Copper Work, Brass, Zinc,
And ANTI-FRICTION OR BABBET METAL CASTINGS, CHURCH AND STEAMBOAT BELLS, Tavern and Hand Bells, and Gongs, FIRE ENGINES, FORCE & LIFT PUMPS. Steam, Liquor, Soda, Oil and Water Cocks, and Valves, of all descriptions made and repaired.
HOSE AND ALL OTHER JOINTS, SPELTER, SOLDER, COPPER RIVETS, ETC. Gauge Cocks, Cylinder Cocks, Oil Globes, Steam Whistles, Hydraulic Pipes and Nozzles for Mining purposes. Coupling Joints of all sizes.
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ALTA CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER.
Established in 1849 .- The Pioneer of California.
DAILY, WEEKLY & STEAMER EDITIONS.
THE DAILY ALTA CALIFORNIA.
The "Alta California" is the largest and oldest Newspaper in the State; has the largest circulation ever attained by any Morning Daily, and is the best advertising medium on the Pacific Coast. The MORNING-EDITION is furnished to subscribers in San Francisco and such places as are reached by Steamboats, Stages, &c., leaving the City in the morning. The EVENING EDITION is published at half-past two o'clock each day, and contains twelve hours later news than the Morning Edition .- The Evening Edition is intended for the Interior Cities, Towns and Mining Camps, and is forwarded by the Boats leaving the City each day at 4 o'clock, P. M.
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THE WEEKLY ALTA CALIFORNIA
Is a large double sheet, of the size of the New York Herald, of eight pages and forty-eight columns, having fifty per cent. more reading matter than any other paper in the State, embracing all the current News of the day, mining, agricultural, legal, political, social and literary ; and having correspondents in every prominent place on the globe, whose facilities for giving information cannot be exceeded. It also has the Daily Market Reports, Marine News, Marriages, Deaths, etc. It is strictly independ- ent of all political parties. The Weekly Alta is published every Friday, so as to reach the principal Mining Towns on Saturday Evening.
TERMS-$5.00 per annum, and $3.00 for six months.
THE STEAMER ALTA CALIFORNIA.
This paper is by all odds the LARGEST STEAMER PAPER ISSUED IN CAL- IFORNIA. In its forty-eight columns will be found all the Current News of the State; Foreign and Home Correspondence; Mining, Commercial and News Summary of the fortnight preceding the departure of each Steamer; the Legal, Social and Political Intelligence of all California; - intended for circulation throughout the Atlantic States, Europe, South America, &c. Persons wishing to send papers HOME to their friends, can have this paper sent direct from the office in San Francisco, to any address in the Atlantic States, Europe, &c.
SUBSCRIPTION -- $5.00 per annum, or $3.00 for six months.
R. C. MOORE & CO. Publishers, 124 SACRAMENTO ST., near Montgomery, SAN FRANCISCO.
JOB PRINTING.
We would inform our friends and the public that we have facilities for doing EVERY DESCRIPTION OF JOB PRINTING, on the most reasonable terms and with great dispatch.
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McGreavy Patrick, laborer, res Stevenson one door from Annie
McGreavy William, laborer, res cor Stevenson and Annie
DeGregor & Anderson chronometer and watch makers, 103 Com'l
McGregor Joseph, of MeG. & Anderson, res 103 Com'l
McGregor Richard, dancing master, 11 Virginia McGregrae James Mills, Second Ward Ale House, Pacific one door W. of Dupont
McGrevey P. lamp-lighter at Gas Works
McGroy Thomas, laborer, res S. s O'Farrell bet Mason and Powell
McGruder Daniel, (col'd) blacksmith, Pacifio be- low Mont'y
McGuffick William, boiler-maker, res S. s O'Far- rell bet Mason and Powell
McGuigan Bernard, mate steamer Anna Aber- nethy
McGuinness J. L. brds What Cheer House McGiure Ed. boarding-house, 2 Laura Place
McGuire James, carpenter, res 15 Sutter McGuire Michael, laborer, brds Louisiana House McGuire Patrick, at Oriental Hotel
McGuire Steph. porter, res S. s Sac'o bet Stock- ton and Powell
McGuire Thomas G. foreman Union Foundry McHaffie John, painter, res cor Mellus and Jane McHenry Charles, store-keeper at Flint, Peabody
& Co's warehouse, Sansome to Battery bet Filhert and Green
McHenry Jos. packer with Bernard, Eger & Co McHenry J. att'y at law, 112 Mont'y, 2d floor, res N. s Jessie bet Second and Third McHenry J. att'y at law, 37 Mont'y Block McHenry Jobn, office 98 Merchant, 3d floor
McHugh John, of Brennan & Co. Clay near Drumm
McIntyre Joseph S. of Moore & Mel. Davis near Broadway
McIntyre Jno. brds What Cheer House
McIntyre Matthew, cooper, 11 Clementina McJasson L. brds 146 Bush
McKabe Patrick, laborer, E. s Brown's Alley McKaraher John G. book-keeper, 100 Merchant, res 280 Stockton
Mckay David, grocer, Davis S. of Jackson
McKee Anthony, laborer, res Ecker bet Steven- son and Jessie
McKee David, inspector Custom House
McKEE R. & CO. jobbers and wholesale mchts, 48 Front
Establisbed Feb. 1853, under present style and business.
McKee Redick, of R. McK. & Co. res Tehama bet First and Second
McKee Andrew, of R. McK. & Co. res with R. McKee
McKee John, clerk with and res with R. McKee McKee Wm. R. clerk with and res with R. Mck McKee John S. brds Rassette House
McKee Joseph W. mcht, Front, res S. s Cal'a bet Powell and Stockton
McKee J. W. of Flint, Peabody & Co. res Cal'a bet Powell and Prospect
McKee S. B. att'y at law, 102 Merchant, 2d floor, res Oakland
McKenan H. capitalist, office Sac'o bet Mont'y and Kearny, brds 195 Cal'a
McKendry & Co. importers and dealers in teas, 69 Cal'a
Established Marcb, 1854.
McKendry A. of Mckendry & Co. 69 Cal'a, res S. E. cor Taylor and Ellis
McKenna James, with J. M. M'Donald
McKenna John, clerk with Smiley, Yerkes & Co McKenna Peter, blacksmith, 95 Pine, res N. s Market, bet Front and Battery
McKennan H. res 145 Sac'o, 2d floor
McKenney Patrick, porter, res Jessie near Annie McKenty Jackson, mcht, office N. E. cor Cal'a and Front. 2d floor
Mckenzie Albert R. res S. s Sutter, bet Dupont and Stockton
Mckenzie Donald, blacksmith, res Mellus 3d h W. of Jane
Mckenzie Girard L. printer, res 19 Spring, cor Cal'a
Mckenzie John W. policeman
Appointed July 23d, 1856.
Mckenzie F. S. State Prison Inspector, brds St. Nicholas Hotel
McKerron M. watchman at Metropolitan Theater McKewen & Gallager, gas fittings, 190 Clay, basement
McKewen P. of McK. & G. res S. E. cor Mont'y and Green
Mckinlay, Garrioch & Co. foreign com mchts, 116 Cal'a, 2d floor
Mckinlay F. of McK. G. & Co. 116 Cal'a
Mckinley T. C. clerk, 112 Cal'a
McKinn John, at Rassette House
Mckinney Patrick, porter, 66 Sac'o, res Jessie near Second
Mckinnon John J. carpenter, res S. s Post bet Mont'y aud Kearny
McKlausky Patrick, lahorer, res Kearny W. s near Green
McKlinden Thos. miner, Vallejo N. s near Dupont McKnight Mrs. private boarding, N. W. cor Davis and Com'l
McKnight Fred. clerk, N. W. cor Mont'y and Com'l
McKnight O. watchman, Custom House
McKorkell Wm. res 175 Wash'n
Mckown Geo. of Hamilton & McKowo, 163 Clay
McLane John, brds What Cheer House
McLane J. laborer, res Vallejo bet Mont'y and Sansome
McLane J. boiler-maker, N. W. cor Front and Market
McLane Louis, prptr Battery St. Bonded Ware- house, 16 and 22 Battery
McLane , contractor, brds Bush bet Du- pont and Stockton
McLarky W. laborer, res N. s Jessie near Second Mclaughlin Charles, stage prptr, dwl Pacific near Larkin
Mclaughlin Duncan, drayman with H. M. Gil- man & Co
McLaughlin Dan'l, laborer, res E. s Dupont bet Geary and Market
Mclaughlin Mrs. E. res E. s Dupont bet Geary and Market
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Mclaughlin F. laborer, N. W. cor Sutter and | McMillan G. carriage-maker, 21 Bush Clara
Mclaughlin Geo. boarding-house, S. s Chamber bet Battery and Front
Mclaughlin James, porter with R. McKee & Co cor Market and O'Farrell
Mclaughlin J. ornamental painter, 366 Stockton MeLaughlin J. prptr Roxbury House, 94 Pacific Mclaughlin J. A. brds at Rassette House
MeLaughlin Mich. clerk National House
Mclaughlin Michael, professor in school attached to St. Ignatius Church
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