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MeLaughlin Peter, laborer, res 29 Buslı in rear Mclaughlin John, baker, Stevenson near Ecker McLEA DONALD, liquor mcht, cor Cal'a and Webb and 219 Dupont res S. W. cor Du- pont and Bush
Established in 1852, corner of First and Mission ; removed in 1854 to present location.
McLean A. printer, 111 Wash'n
McLean Alex. G. clerk, brds What Cheer House
McLean Anthony, tailor, Davis near Clay
McLean E. merchandise broker, office S. E. cor Clay and Front, 2d floor, res 70 Minna
McLean H. H. brds at Rassette House
McLean James, carpenter, Stevenson near Ecker McLean Peter, machinist, 167 Cal'a, res Sac'o bet Taylor and Jones
McLear H. hostler, 57 Halleck
Mclellan & French, prptrs Railroad Line of Stages
Mclellan David, of McL. & French, res San José Mclemore John C. res S. E. cor Mont'y and Bush, 2d floor
Mclemore A. J. res S. E. cor Mont'y and Bush, 2d floor
McLeod H. J. drayman, 91 Battery
McLeod N. private boarding, Drumm near Jackson
McLeod Wm. carpenter, at San Francisco Saw Mills, brds Carris Alley
McMahan Mrs. Catherine, res Valparaiso 1 door from Mason
McMahan James, drayman, res S. s Broadway near Masou
McMaban James, drayman, res W. s Salmon near Broadway
McMahan Mrs. Mary K. res W. s Ritch bet Brannan and Bryant
McMahan Michael, cartman, brds S. s Broadway near Mason
McMahan Patrick, laborer, brds Orleans House McMahon F. P. agent Fairhaven Oil Co. office N. E. cor Cal'a and Front, 2d floor
McManis Michael, teamster, res cor Ecker and Jessie
McMannus Pat. 171 Front
McManus Mrs. B. boarding house, W. s Kearny bet Sutter and Post
McMeir Jr. Geo. real estate agent, brds What Cheer House
McMichael Wm. wharfinger, Vallejo St. Wharf McMillan Donald, res N. s Bush bet Powell and Mason
McMillan John, tinsmith with J. De la Montanya & Bro
McMillan Robt. (M. D.) office S. W. cor Merch't aud Mont'y, 2d floor
McMinn Jas. B. clerk Superior Court
Elected 1855, for term of two years.
McMinn Saml. res S. s Mission bet Fourth and Fifth
McMinn William, surveyor, res S. s Mission bet Fourth and Fifth
McMullin Daniel, brick-layer, res N. s Mission near Thorne
McMullen & McDermott, grocers, S. E. cor Kear- ny and Broadway
McMullin Hugh, of M. & M.
McMullin George O. of Verplanck & McMullin, cor Front and Sac'o
McMullin O. mcht, brds N. s Sutter bet Dupont and Stockton
McNabb Edward, boarding-house, N. s Pacific bet Mont'y and Kearny
McNabb James, res Kearny near Union
McNabb Thomas, special policeman, res 6 Penn- sylvania Avenue
McNair Wm. att'y at law, res 237 Kearny
McNally H. dealer in agricultural implements and seeds, 85 Waslı'n
Established Oct. 1849.
McNamara James, prptr Bush Street House, 18 Bush
McNamara John, carpenter, 45 Pine
McNamara Mrs. Anne, res rear of 31 Bush
McNamara -, laborer, res rear 31 Bush
McNamee P. J. importer and dealer in wines and
liquors, S. E. cor Battery and Jackson Established in 1856.
McNany Joseph, teamster, res Third bet Market and Mission
McNary A. engineer, Vulcan Iron Works, res 15 Mellus
McNary Samuel, laborer, res Jessie and Aune McNay George, laborer, with A. E. Arnold & Co McNeil Daniel, stevedore, res Harrison bet Beale and Main
McNeil James, gas-fitter, 90 Mont'y, basement, res Harlem Place
McNeil Wm. of De Long, McNeil & Co. 63 Bat- tery, res N. W. cor First and Folsom
McNesh W. C. of James B. Roberts & Co. 102 Battery
McNulty C. A. clerk, Appraiser's Office, Custom House, res 29 Minna
McNulty H. hostler, Tattersall's Stables, cor Kearny and Sac'o
McNulty J. M. physician, Dupont bet Clay and Com'l, res Mission near Third
McPeake John, laborer, Hunt near Mellus McPick Charles, hostler, 133 Kearny
McPherson A. watch-maker, Davis near Jackson McQuade P. furniture, 121 Cal'a
McQueen R. carpenter, res S. s St. Mark's Place McQuillen J. boiler-maker, N. W. cor Front and Market
McQuinn Matthew, liquor dealer, N. s Market bet Kearny and Mont'y
McRoberts Alex. drayman, res Harrison op U. S. M. Hospital
McRuer & Merrill, auctioneers and com mchts, 47 and 49 Cal'a
Established in 1855.
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McRuer D. C. ef McR. & M. res Rincon Place McShaffer C. gas-fitter, brds 121 Pine McSharry Hugh, teamster, res N. s Presidio Read McVea James, cabinet-maker, 223 Stockton bet Clay and Wash'n
McWilliams J. blacksmith, Pacific near Drumm, res Howard bet First and Second
Mead B. F. hatter with Fisher & Co Mead Chas. H. saddlery, 79 Jackson
Mead Daniel, cartman, brds 17 St. Mark's Place Mead James, paper-hanger, res 11 Sutter
Mead J. R. of J. B. Purdy & Co. 162 Clay
Mead & Bennett, grocery mchts, cor East and Merchant
Established in 1853, by R. H. Bennett & Co. Changed to present style, 1856.
Mead W. B. of M. & B. brds Sophia Place Mead W. C. saddlery, S. E. cor Cal'a and San- some, res Anthony bet First and Second Meagher Phillip, salesman with Jennings & Brew- ster, 72 Battery
Meaher Wm. cook at What Cheer House Meaume & Co. grocers, cor First and Mellus Méh Mrs. Mary, Stockton near Green
Mebielle J. teacher of languages, 159 Stockton Mebius, Duisenberg & Co. importers and com mchts, 70 Cal'a, up-stairs
Established Oct., 1849.
Mebius Frederick, of M., D. & Co. 70 Cal'a, res Harris near Bryant
Mechanics' Exchange, Wm. Bitter prptr, cor Pa- cific and Kearny
Mechanic's Home, Samuel M. Cook prptr, 20 Sanseme
MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, rooms 110 Cal'a, 2d floor
This Association was organized by the election of the following officers, March 29, 1855 : President, R. Mathesoo ; Vice Pre- sident, Gardner Elliott ; Rec. Secretary, P. B. Dexter ; Cor. Secretary, H. F. Williams ; Treasurer, E. Cook ; Directors, J. F. Kincaid, J. Kittredge, Wm. Mckibben, G. D. Street, E. P. Swett, C. L. Taylor, D. Vao Pelt. Its object is the establishment of a library, reading room, collection of a cabinet, scientific apparatus, works of art, and other liter- ary and scientific purposes. How far beyond the collection of a library of about 600 volumes, nod & well arranged room, containing upon its tables the principal newspapers and periodicals of the day, it has progressed, we are unable to say, neither can we give the present officers of the Association, from our inability to meet the Secretary, or receive a response to our letter, asking the necessary in- formation and data.
Medan J. H. cigar dealer, East bet Jackson and Wash'n
Meddin M. fruit dealer, S. W. cor Kearny and Cal'a
Medley A. G. watchmaker, Sac'o bet Mont'y and Leidesdorff
Medoc J. cigar dealer, Pacific near Drumm
Meeham Charles, tinsmith with G. & W. Snook, res N. W. cor Broadway and Kearny
Meeham Stephen G. tinsmith with G. & W. Snook, res St. Charles bet Pacific and Broad- way
Meehan Charles, tinsmith, brds at What Cheer House
Meek William, of Dupuy, Foulkes & Co. res E. s Stockton near Cal'a
MEEKER S. H. of Goodwin & Co. & Meeker, 121 Front, res S. E. cor Pacific and Mason Established as Earl & Co., Nov. 1849 ; changed to Meeker & Co. Jan. 1, 1850, Sacramento, and to present style Sept., 1854. Was elected to and held the office of Fund Commis- sioner of Sacramento City from April, 1852 until April, 1855.
Meeks W. N. office 112 Mont'y, 2d floor Meerholz Nathan, salesman, 85 Cal'a
Meese H. carpenter, N. s Sutter bet Dupont and Kearny
Meeteer M. L. carpenter, shop 189 Ment'y, res Dupont het Bush and Pine
Meetz & Co. grocers, S. E. cor Kearny and Du- pont
Meetz Theodore, of M. & Co. S. E. cer Post and Dupont
Mehlwitz Antonio, of Chas. Bartels & Co. S. W. cor Market and First
Mehrtens John, brewer with A. Koster
Meigs G. M. lumber dealer, Stewart near Mar- ket
Meinberg Jes. boots and shoes, 161 Wash'n, res 117 Bush
Meiss H. of Hauser & Co. res 244 Dupont Melarkey Wm. fireman at Gas Works
Melhownan James, laborer, res N. s Tebama bet First and Second
Melick Chichester, prptr Isthmus House
Mellardi Mrs. Augustine, laundress, 325 Dupont Mellan John, laborer, res rear of 59 Pine
Mellen H. B. clerk with Randell & Co.
Mellon W. P. clerk at Poulterer, DeRo & Eld- ridge's
Meller E. liquor saloon, 40 Webb
Mellon J. S. engineer San Francisco Saw Mills
Melvin M. liquor saloon, 352 Stockton
Meltby & Foster, oyster saloon, 202 Clay
Melville John, wine mcht, Battery op Custom House
Menant Lambert, of Bon & M. res cor Third and Stevenson
Mendall J. F. clerk, cer Cal'a and Drumm
Mendheim Ed. of Rocan & Co. 179 Clay
Mendheim M. of Landsberger & Co. 44 Leides- dorff
Mendleson E. & Co. clothing, Stewart near Mar- ket
Mendleson E. of F. M. & Co. Stewart near Mar- ket
Mendon G. A. of D. S. Lord & Co. res S. W. cor Wash'n and Stockton
Mené Prosper, chancellor to French Consul Menier & Co. druggists, Vallejo near Dupont
Mènier A. of M. & Co
Mengel John, butcher, S. s Sutter bet Dupont and Stockton
Menn L. brds New England House
Menne C. tailor, Tehama House, Sansome
Menomy George W. clerk with L. C. Dodge & Co. res W. s Stockton 2d h from Union
Mensell Edward, bricklayer, hrds W. s Spring bet Cal'a and Pine
Menser Henry, cigar dealer, cor East and Wash- ington
Mèner J. H. wholesale liquor mcht, 68 Clay, res Monroe bet Bush and Pine
Menges A. Market House, S. W. cor Sansome and Sutter, and Market
Menzel E. cook at Manhattan Bakery, 100 Kear- ny
Mercado &o. com mchits, 90 Clay
Established July, 1856.
Mercado Felix, of M. & Co. 90 Clay
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MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, 2d | Merrill J. C. of McRuer & Merrill, res Stanley floor Montgomery Block, rooms 15 to 20 in- Place clusive
Organized Jannary 24, 1853, by the election of D. S. Turner President ; Joshua P. Haven, Vice-President ; C. E. Bow- ers, Treasurer ; W. H. Stevens, Recording Secretary ; Dr. Henry Gibbons, Corresponding Secretary ; and Messrs. E. P. Flint, E. E. Dunbar, D. H. Haskell and J. B. Crockett, Directors. This association has been carefully and ably managed and generously nurtured, and bids fair to take rauk in extent and importance with its kindred institutions in New York, Boston and Cincinnati. The Library now contains about five thousand volumes of miscellaneous books, including selections of the best works in every branch of literature, with a valuable collection of works of refer- ence, and several complete sets of English and American periodicals, and bound files of California newspapers. The rooms are open from 9 o'clack, A. M., to 10 o'clock, P. M., every day except Sundays. lo addition to the Library and Reading Rooms, there are apartments for conversation, playing nt chess, draughts, etc. The terms of admission to the Rooms and Library, are bve dollars initiation-fee and one dollar per month, payable quarterly. The present of- ficers are-F. A. Woodworth, Pres't ; E. H. Washburn, Vice-Pres't : W. C. Hyde, Rec. Sec'y ; E. H. Howard, Cor. Sec'y ; Wm. R. Garrison. Treas'r ; H. H. Moore, Librarian; and a Board of nine Directors. The influence of an insti- tution of this character, properly directed, cannot he esti- mated ; and it can scarcely he doubted that the Esprit du Corps of our mercantile community will sustain and enlarge this association, hy confiding its management to energetic and talented med, and by liberally contributing to its sup- port.
Mercantile Hotel, Mrs. Susan Smith, prptr, 161 Front
Mercer & Bernheim, confectioners, 136 Kearny Mercer C. H. of M. & Bernheim, res S. E. cor Second and Minna
Mrchant F. G. grocer, S. E. cor Cal'a and Kearny, res S. E. cor Dupont and Cal'a
Merchant S. L. clerk U. S. B. Mint, res Presidio Merchant Thos. vegetable dealer, res Filbert near Stockton
MERCHANT'S EXCHANGE, Sweeny & Baugh prptrs, 135 Clay S. s bet Sansome and Mont'y
The Merchants' Exchange was opened by Messrs. Sweeny & Baugh in March, 1852, on Sacramento Street, one square south of its present location, and in Sept. 1853, they com- pleted a line of Telegraph to Point Lobos (south head), en- abling them to report as soon as they can be signalized at sea, the names of inward bound vessels. The Telegraph Line is the Pioneer ercction of that character on the Pacific Coast. In July, 1855, the Exchange was located io its pre- sont commodious rooms, where can be found files of the leading newspapers, foreign and domestic. The merchants of San Francisco, with generons sagacity, have always lib- erally sustained this important enterprise.
Merchant's Exchange Coal Yard, R. Burk prptr, Oregon near Battery
Established in 1855.
Merchant's Transportation Company, office cor Pacific and Davis, 2d floor
S. Card. Presid't, W. G. Ensoo, Sec'y. This Company was organized June, 1855, as a Navigation Company upon the different rivers emptying into the Bay of San Francisco. Up to October, 1855, the business of the Company was confined to Sacramento and consisted jo towing harges, etc. (freight) to that point ; since this date the available stock of the Company has been used for towing purposes in the Bay of San Francisco.
Merigot & Villes, bair-dressing saloon, Kearny het Clay and Com'l
Merigot - -, of M. & V.
Merle P. boots and shoes, cor Dupont and Jack- son
Merrein A. J. of Doran & M. res 173 Clay Merrifield A. D. res Broadway near Mont'y
MERRILL ANNIS, att'y at law, office 177 Wash'n, 2d floor, res N. W. cor Mason and Pacific
Merrill H. A. liquor saloon, Stewart near Market Merrill Isaac, dry goods dealer, brds 16 Sansome
Merrill & Fenejer, produce dealers, W. s Dupont near Green
Merrill M. M. of Merrill & Fenejer
Merrill Parker, waterman, res N. s O'Farrell bet Mason and Powell
Merrill & Jessup, (furniture, &c. Clay bet Drumm and Davis
Merrill R. A. of M. & J.
Merrill S. S., M. D. and druggist, 125 Davis
Merriman Richard, contractor, res Pine het Kear- ny and Dupont
Merrinwitch J. fruit dealer, 128 Kearny
Merritt Ambrose, porter, 102 Battery
Merritt P. G. 3 Waverley Place
Merritt S. (M. D.) room 7 Express Bdg
Merry Thomas H. hrds N. s St. Mark's Place
Merryman J. H. second Lieut. rev cutter W. L. Marcy
Mess Henry, of Cushing & M.
MESSINGER SIMON, prptr Union Market, cor Stockton and Broadway
Messerve A. C. & Co. importers of upholstery, paper hangings, &c. 128 Clay Established io 1851.
Messerve A. C. of A. C. M. & Co. res Filbert bet Mason and Taylor
Messinger William H. engineer, brds 20 Sansome Mestayer A. barkeeper at Clayton's Saloon
Metcalf J. carpenter, res cor Ecker and Stevenson Metcalf John, bar-keeper, E. s Kearny, bet Post and Market
Metcalf Peter, res Geary bet Mason and Taylor Metcalf Saml. A. sash and blind maker, res with A. C. Robins, Ecker 4 doors from Market Metcalf Peter, porter house keeper, E. s Kearny bet Post and Market
Methodist Episcopal Churches-
Powell Street Church .- W. s. Powell bet Wash'n and Jackson, organized in the autumn of 1849 by Rev Wm. Taylor. During that season a small building received from Oregon was erected on the half of a fifty vara lot, which had been obtained from Mr. Joo. Trubody. In the yenr 1851 this building was enlarged ; in 1852, it was re- moved to give place for the present structure, which was opened for public worship in February 1853. Present pas- tor Rev. Edward Bannister, residence next door to the Church. SERVICES-Preaching on Sunday's at 11 o'clock A. M. and 736 o'clock P. M. Sunday School 3 P. M.
Folsom Street Church .- Powell bet First and Second ; dedi- cated Dec. 5, 1853 ; Rev. N. P. Heath, pastor, res rear of the Church. Public worship on Sunday's at 11 o'clock A. M. and 712 o'clock P. M. Sunday School at 2 o'clock P. M.
Methodist Episcopal Church Zion, (cold) .- Rev. John J. Moore, pastor, Pacific uear Powell. This congregation was organized by John J. Moore, present pastor, Au- gust 1st, 1852. Up to August 13, 1856, worsluip was held in a frame building oo Stockton street, opposite the Marine Hospital, since which service has been held io the present brick edifice, one story of which is finished. It was dedi- cated Scpt. 7, 1856. The expenditure on this building, thus far, has been $4,000. Attached to the congregation is an in- teresting Sabbath School, numberiog about 50 pupils, 6 teachers, and a library of 250 volumes. Public services and Sabbath School every Sunday at the usual hours.
Methodist Episcopal Church, St. Cyprian, (col'd) .- Rev. Ber- DArd Fletcher, pastor, N. W. cor. Virginia and Jackson sts. Public services every Sunday at Il, A. M., 3 P. M. and 722 P. M. Sabbath School at I P. M. This congregation was organized Feb. 14, 1854, and is said to be the first African M. E. Church established in San Francisco. The building is 25 feet front by a depth of 50 feet, conveniently and tastetully arranged, and is attended by a numerons congregation. The Public School for col'd childreo is io the basement of this building.
Metropolitan Bathing and Shaving Saloon, 160 Montgomery, Edward Stahle, prptr Metropolitan Exchange, 175 Mont'y, P. D. Kil- duff, prptr
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SAN FRANCISCO HALL C Washington Street, between Montgomery and Kearny.
OPEN EVERY EVENING.
THE ORIGINAL AND WELL KNOWN
SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS
Embracing the following
CELEBRATED PERFORMERS, · VIZ: -
BILLY BIRCH, S. C. CAMPBELL,
SAM WELLS, JERRY BRYANT,
MAX ZORER, NIEL BRYANT,
N. LOTHIAN, MIKE MITCHELL,
GEO. COES, W. D. CORRISTER,
NED DEAVES, R. M. HOOLEY, ETC. ETC.
C. HENRY,
This Company, in point of excellence,
Surpasses any other Groupe of Artists in the Colorhd ! And will give one of their
UNEQUALLED ENTERTAINMENTS
At the above popular place of Amusement, which is fitted up in the most comfortable manner, and managed with the most careful regard to the tastes of the most fastidious of the pleasure-seekers of this City.
PROPRIETOR, THOMAS MAGUIRE
BUSINESS MANAGER. R. M. HOOLEY
STAGE MANAGER.
SAM WELLS
MUSICAL DIRECTOR MAX ZORER PIANIST W. BURRAGE
TREASURER. JOHN MAGUIRE
Doors open at 7 o'clock ; Performance commences at 8 o'clock. Prices of Admission :
Private Boxes, $2; Parquet and Dress Circle, $1; Pit, 50 cts.
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MAIN & WINCHESTER
MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES,
WHIPS, COLLARS, SADDLE WARE, ETG.
No. 82 BATTERY STREET, between Long Wharf & Sacramento St.
C. MAIN, E. H. WINCHESTER. SAN FRANCISCO.
N. B .- Repairing promptly attended to. Good assortment Concord Stage Harness. Stage Stocks and Lashes, of the best quality, constantly on hand.
Illustrations -ET- Journaux Français.
E. DE MASSEY & FINANCE, 126 Montgomery St., Armory Hall Building.
AJENCIA -DEL- Correro de Ultramar
LIBRARIE FRANCAISE ET ESPAGNOLE.
Livres Français et Espagnols. Livres Italiens. Articles de Bureau-Registres, Parfumerie, Miriors, Articles de Toilette et de Fanta- sie, Objets d'Etrennes, Jouets d'Enfants. En gros et en détail.
FRENCH AND SPANISH BOOK STORE.
French and Spanish Books. Italian Books. Stationery, Blank Books, Mirrors, Fancy Articles from Paris. HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Dolls and Toys. At Wholesale and Retail.
LIBRERIA ESPAÑOLA Y FRANCESA.
Libros Españoles y Franceses, Libros Italianos, Registros, Articulos de Oficina. Perfumeria, Espejos, Articulos de Tocador y de Fan- tasia-Objetos de Aguinaldos. Juguetes para niñios. Por mayor y menor.
JOHN HAYES,
MANUFACTURER OF, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN,
Carriages, Buggies, Express Wagons, AND VEHICLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. N. W. CORNER OF J AND ELEVENTH STREETS, SACRAMENTO CITY.
Having facilities for Importing the Materials necessary in the above business, the public may rely upon being satisfactorily accommodated, in the character of all work emanating from the above Manufactory.
HOSE AND HOOK & LADDER CARRIAGES MADE TO ORDER. JOB WORK EXECUTED TO ORDER.
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Metropolitan Market, Market bet Mont'y and | Meyer & Co. grocers, cor Post and Mason Sansome
METROPOLITAN THEATER, John Torrence. prptr, W. s Montgomery, bet Wash'n and Jackson
On the 24th Dec., 1853, this specioua and elegant temple of histrionic art, just finished under the supervision of that talented architect, Mr. Joseph Treneh, was opened by Mrs. Catherine N. Sinclair. For a period of abont eighteen months this lady presided over the management, during which many celebrated and talented "Stars " filled en- gagements, of whom may be named Mesdames Anna Bish- op, Anna Thillon, Barilli Thorne and Williams; Misses Catharine Hayes, tha Ronsset Sisters, Laura Keene, Susan Dnd Kate Denin ; Messrs. Jas. E. Murdock, J. Hudson, Jas. Stark, Barney Williams and J. J. Neafie. The stock company included many prominent performers, among whom were Mesdames Judah, Woodward, Thoman, Mans- Beld, Booth and Burrill; Misses Julia Gould and Montague ; Messrs. Edwin S. Booth, J. B. Booth, J. A. Phelps, Chop- mao, Coad, Smith, Rand, Wilder, Anderson, Barry and Collins, etc., with Mr. J. Torrence as Machinist and J. W. Fairchild as Scenic Artist. For about two-thirds of the time Mrs. S. bad the Metropolitau apto Jan., 1855, the re- ceipts were enormons, amounting to $400,000. During the interval, from the abandonmeut of the management by Mrs. S. and its assumption by Mr. Torrence, the direction was transitory, with Anctuating success-but the ample means of that gentleman, united toskillful management and a frank and courteous address, have established the Metropolitan under bia auspices as a permanent institution.
Metropolitan Hair Dressing Saloon, R. Schram & J. Rapp prptrs, 181 Mont'y
Metz Wm. T. mcht, 126 Sansome, res Marysville Metzger Capt. Wm. res Rincon Point, near U. S. M. Hospital
Metzner Francis, res 1 W. s Rassette Place
Meyer Daniel, importer of cigars, 72 Jackson near Front, res Filbert near Powell
Meyer David, agent German General Benevolence Society, res N. s Mission bet Second and Third
Meyer F. F. liquor saloon, S. W. cor Kearny and Pine
Meyer Henry, laborer at Turner Brothers, N. s Market bet Mont'y and Kearny
Meyer Henry, groceries and liquors, S. W. cor Pine and Sansome
Meyer II. W. liquor saloon, S. W. cor Davis and Clay
Meyer John, blacksmith, E. s Kearny near Post Meyer John, grocer, N. W. cor Market and Kearny
Meyer John, clerk with Richard Stuantze, cor Ecker and Stevenson
Meyer Jonas, cigar dealer, res N. s Greenwich near Stockton
Meyer L. jeweler, 205 Kearny bet Jackson and Pacific
Meyer Lewis, clerk with George Millets
Meyer O. dry goods dealer, Battery, res S. s St. Mark's Place
Meyer Siegmund T. & Co. importers of dry goods and clothing, 62 Cal'a
Meyer S. T. of S. T. M. & Co. res cor Sac'o and Taylor
Meyer Samuel, res cor Taylor and Vallejo Meyer T. L. of Bahre & L.
Meyer Wm. accountant with Peck, Rodgers & Co. res 103 Dupont Meyer W. M. res Vallejo near Powell
Meyer W. W. of Wichelhausen & Meyer, Jack- son near Davis
Meyer & Co. clothing, 174 Clay Established in 1854.
Meyer Wm. of M. & Co. 174 Clay
Meyer F. of M. & Co
Meyerbach S. grocery and market, 275 Dupont bet Pacific and Broadway
Meyerfeld M. of Falkenstein aud Co. 843 Sac'o
Meyer C. tailor and clothier, 64 Kearny
Meyers Henry, clerk, Battery, res N. s Post bet Mont'y and Kearny
Meyers John & Co. prptrs Oregon Market, Jack- son bet Front and Davis
Meyers John, of J. M. & Co
Meyers Hotel 85 Kearny, Louis Meyers prptr Meyers Louis, prptr Meyer's Hotel, 85 Kearny Meyers M. clerk, 4 Custom House Block, Sac'o Meyers Robt. jeweler, 161 Kearny
Meyers S. upholsterer at Frank Baker's
Meyerstein Brothers, clothing mchts, 91 Kearny Meyerstein Henry of M. B.
Meyerstein L. of M. B.
Meyrs Henry, in Excelsior soda factory, res S. s Post bet Stockton and Dupont
Mibielle J. professor of languages, room 212 Wash'n, 2d floor
Micar Henry, mcht, dwl S. E. cor Pacific and Ma- son
Mice A. musician, American Theater
Michael Aaron, tailor, res 148 Washington, 3d floor
Michael James, brds 168 Bush
Michael J. office 84 Sac'o, 2d floor
Michaels Geo. W. porter with Otis & Farnum, res W. s Prospect Place, bet Sac'o and Cal'a
Michaels H. trader, brds What Cheer House MICHAUD M. & CO. Sebastopol wood and coal yard, 258 Pacific, bet Stockton and Powell Michaud M. of M. M. & Co. res Sullivan Alley Michel C. of Morris & Michel, cor Wash'n aud Kearny, basement
Michel T. clerk at Verdier & Candler's, res Green near Dupont
Michels & Rothbar, importers of cigars, 108 and 197 Wash'n
Michel H. of M. & R. res Havana
Michels I. cigar manfr with Basch & Cohn
Michell Mrs. S. of Laurent & M. 147 Sac'o
Michelsen Edward, book-keeper with Waterman,
Kohlberg & Co. 40 Com'l, res Sac'o near Stockton
Michohip Mrs. B. milliner, 348 Stockton
Middlebrook Chas, com mcht, office 68 Front Middlehoff & Kappke, prptrs Washington Bakery, S. E. cor Dupout and St Mark's Place
Middlehoff G. of M. & K. S. E. cor Dupont and St. Mark's Place
Middlemus Joseph, clerk with W. C. Annan & Co. 89 Front
MIDDLETON DR. JOSEPH at Dr. Mackintosh's office, Mont'y south of Cal'a
Middleton John, auctioneer, S. W. cor Cal'a and Mont'y, res 257 Stockton
. Mr. Middleton arrived in San Francisco in the month of Sept. 1849, and not only as the representative of the extensiva business firm of Middleton & Co., but as a member of so- ciety, we find him most prominent before the publie. In 1851 he was elected a member of the Board of Aldermen, and afterwards appointed by the State Legislature one of the Trustees of the Marine Hospital.
Middleton John M. engineer, Powell, rear lot, bet Filbert and Union Miele W. miller at Pacific Mills
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Mier John, blacksmith, res 2 Post
Miesegaes O. H. of Wadsworth & Miescgaes, res Mason near Union 1
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