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Mighell Wm. porter at Patrick & Co's. res W. s Kearny near Green
Mignan E. liquor saloon, 183 Com'] Mikelson R. porter, S. E. cor Clay and Kearny, res N. s Union bet Stockton and Dupont Milatovich A. tailor, 159 Sac'o
Milbury Samuel, res S. s Union near Mason
Milen Charles, grocer, cor Mission and Jane Miles Walter, produce com mclit, Clay near Da- vis, res S. s Taylor near Turk
Miles Wm. stove moulder, brds 18 Bush Millard Walter, brds 201 Clay
Millemanu Frederick, gunsmith, 176 Mission
Miller A. of Janson, Bond & Co. res N. s Sac'o bet Taylor and Jones
Miller Mrs. A. milliner, 79} Mont'y
Miller Chas. book-keeper, 6 Custom House Block, Saco
Miller C. clerk, 115 Mont'y, res Union bet Kear- ny and Mont'y
Miller Edwin, teamster, res Jane near Jessie Miller E. S. com mcht, office 83 Front cor Clay Miller Elizabeth, (col'd) res Pacific near Mason MILLER & WELCH, importers of wines and
liquors, Merchant het Battery and Sansome Miller F. H. of M. & W. res at Parrish's Hotel Miller Frederick, harness-maker, res Mission Do- lores
Miller F. A. mason, brds at What Cheer House Miller G. brds 77 Bush
Miller G. L. steward steamer New World
Miller Geo. W. with Wm. Vance
Miller Henry, dealer in vegetables, Jackson bet Kearny and Dupont
Miller H. G. boot and shoe maker, 86} Battery
Miller James, of Boyd & M. res 139 Mission
Miller & Co. hardware variety store, S. W. cor Battery and Broadway
Miller J. D. of M. & Co. res Union near Mont'y
Miller T. S. of Miller & Co. S. W. cor Broadway and Battery
Miller Joseph, res N. s John near Powell
Miller John, baker, res S. s Ellis bet Mason and Powell
Miller J. C. brds American Hotel, 63 Mont'y Miller John, at Rassette House
Miller John, with Rodgers & Fullerton, Water bet Chestnut and Francisco
Miller J. Frank, auditor Custom House, res W. s Powell, 2 doors from Clay
Miller J. L. clerk, res N. s Sutter bet Stockton and Dupont
Miller Leopold, prptr Jefferson Market, res S. W. cor Kearny and Union
Miller M. M. operator at Vance's Daguerrean Gallery, S. W. cor Mont'y and Sac'o Miller William, carpenter 204 Bush
Miller William, marble finisher, 63 Mont'y, brds American Hotel Miller Wm. F. 7 Com'l
Miller Wm. H. hook-keeper with Bradshaw & Co. N. W. cor Cal'a and Battery, res N. s Clem- entina bet First and Second
Miller Wm. drayman, 82 Sac'o, res S. W. cor Market and Second
Millett Chesley & Co. fancy goods mchts, cor Davis and Com'l
Millett S. P. of M. Chesley & Co
Millett Solomon, merchant, res W. s Front bet Bush and Pine
Milletts George, grocery, cor Second and Mission Millhallond Robt. captaiu steam-tug Saucelito, res cor Wash'n and Drumm
Millhouse Martin, saloon, N. E. cor Com'l and Leidesdorff
Milliman Frederick, Armory Hall 'Saloon, cor Mont'y and Sac'o
Milling William, carpenter, N. s Russ Place bet Kearny and Mont'y
Milliet Alexis, Clay St. Market
Millou & Deney, importers, 153 Sansome
Millou Sebastien, of M. & D.
MILLS & VANTINE, importers of wines and liquors, office cor Front and Com'1, 2d floor Established as Mills & Co., Sept. 1851 ; changed to present style Jan. Ist, 1853.
Mills L. R. of M. & Vantine, cor Front and Com'l, 2d floor
Mills Charles S. painter, 126 Sansome, res 201 Clay
Mills Charles, painter, brds 18 Bush
Mills & Evans, dairymen, S. s Presidio Road Mills David, of M. & Evans
Mills Edwin, clerk, 50 Com'l, res Sonoma Place Mills James, com mcht, 50 Com'l, res W. s So- noma near Green
Mills L. mcht, res Union Hotel
Mills Robert, painter, brds What Cheer House
Milmer John, steward, Jessie near Annie
Miner Griffen R. ag't for Patterson & Clark, res Minna bet Fourth and Fiftlı
Miner Marco, prptr Kossuth Saloon, N. E. cor Com'l and Front
Miners' Restaurant, Cordier & Co. prptrs, 129 Com'1
Minnich A. clerk with Chas. Bartels & Co
Minns George W. counselor at law, office 61 Montgomery Block
Minns Geo. W. teacher Union Grammar School, E. s Powell
Mino Em. manf Asphaltum Composition, res N. s Clementina near First
Minturn Charles, com mcht, office Cunningham's Wharf, res Battery bet Vallejo and Green
Minturn Jonas, of Macondray & Co. 54 and 56 Sansome
Minzesheimer Charles, of Louisson & Co. res 83 Battery
Mish P. millinery, 267 Dupont near Pacific
Mishelop T. tin-smith, 344 Stockton
Mission Dolores Express, George & Couch, prptrs, office California Exchange, Kearny op Plaza Mission Dolores and Presidio Omnibus Lines, of- fice California Exchange, Kearny op Plaza, Bowman, Gardner & Co. prptrs
Mission Street Bakery, Boyd & Miller, prptrs, 139 Mission
Established in 1852.
Mission House (Chinese,) N. E. cor Sac'o and Stockton
This institution was established by the Rev. Mr. Speer, who in 1853 commenced the crection of the present structure, which on Sunday, June 4th, 1854, was dedicated to its sa- cred purposes. The building is forty-four feet on Sacra-
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mento Street, hy thirty-seven and a half feet on Stockton ; two stories in hight, with a basement and cellat. The base- ment is divided into rooms for a school, dispensary, etc. The chapel, accommodating aboot three hundred persons, is located in the principal story. The upper story is occu- pied as the dwelling of the pastor. The building is a sub- stantial and handsome edifice. This enterprise was com- menced by the reverend gentleman in July, 1853, when at the close of a series of lectures on the subject of the Chinese and the Mission, eight thousand dollars were subscribed for its objects. The entire cost of building and lot has been ahont twenty-five thousand dollars-mostly the contribu- tions of our generous citizens. A debt of $6,500 has been necessarily incurred in placing the building in its present condirion, which is still unpaid. The property is held by a Board of nine Trustees, under the general act concerning corporations. The first Board were Messrs. T. H. Selby, D. S. Turner, T. Adams. H. C. Beals, E. Knight, I. P. Rankin, S. Franklin, J. B. Roberts and E. P. Flint. The religious direction of the institution is in the haods of the " Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church." A Church, in connection with the Mission, was organized after the Presbyterian form, November 6 1853. In the building, there have been maintained a Depository for Chi- nese scriptures and tracts, a Dispensary for the sick, a Night-School, and an Office for the " Oriental," a monthly religious newspaper, printed on one side in Chinese and the other in Eoglish.
Missman F. machinist, 90 Bush
Mitchell C. & Co. com mchts and vinegar manfs, Clarke bet Davis and Froot
Mitchell D. C. of Southgate & M.
Mitchell D. T. clerk fo ass't treas'r of U. S. res W. s Mason bet Green and Union
Mitchell George, butcher, S. W. cor Vallejo and Dupont
Mitchell Henry, stove and tin-ware dealer, 127 Kearny, res W. s Dupont bet Sutter and Post
Mitchell James, ship-chandler, res S. s Sherwood Place
Mitchell J. C. clerk to ass't treas'r U. S. res W. s Mason bet Green and Union
Mitchell John P. tin-smith, res Sac'o bet Dupont and Stockton
Mitchell Louis, drayman, 72 Cal'a
Mitchell Moses, clerk with Goodwin & Co. & Meeker, 121 Front
Mitchell Mrs. M. A. res Stockton bet Greenwich and Lombard
Mitchell Robert, mason, brds Sarsfield House Mitchell T. clerk, 150 Kearny, res Mitchell Place Mitchell William, of Thorn & Co
Mitchler A. tinsmith, Pacific near Front Mitchler G. confectioner, 251 Wash'n
Mitchler Valentine, clerk at Manhattan bakery, 100 Kearny
Mitler L. butcher, res N. W. cor Kearny and Union
Mitzscherling C. engraver, 44 Mont'y
Mix Warren, solicitor, hrds and rooms Interna- tional Hotel
Mixer N. brds at Rassette House
MIZNER L. B. STATE GAUGER, office S. E. cor Sac'o and Front, res Perry near Third
Elected to and held the office of Associate Justice of the County Court of Solano Co., from April, 1850, until April, 1852. Appointed Notary Public by Gov. J McDougal, and held the same from Jan. 1851, until Jan .. 1853, then by President Pierce appointed Collector of the Port of Benicia, and held the same from March, 1853, until Sept. 1855. Ap- pointed by Gov. J. N. Johnson to present position, 24th May, 1856.
Moeker William, prptr Clipper Market, Jackson near Drumm
Moeller H. agent Liverpool and London Fire In- surance Company, office 106 Mont'y, res 236 Wash'n
Moesta P. of Nemeth & M. 183 Wash'n
Moffatt P. K. carpenter, res W. s Dupont bet Geary and O'Farrell
Moffett Sam'l, cabinet-maker with J. & O. Pierce Mogan J. grocer, S. W. cor Third and Everett Mohrig F. jeweler, 256 Dupont het Jackson and Pacific
Mohrman F. grocery, cor Kearny and Broadway
Moinet C. hair dressing saloon, 124 Kearny Moise H. carver and guilder, 46 Mont'y
Molina G. res cor Pine and Hyde
Molitor A. P. of Wass, Molitor & Co. 89 Merchant Moller & Co. com mchts, office 112 Cal'a, 2d floor Moller J. R. of M. & Co
Molloy Hugh, cartman, res E. s St Mary's Place Molloy John, porter with Eugene Kelly & Co
Molloy P. grocer, 103 Jackson
Molt John, butcher, Third bet Harrison and Sil- ver
MONARCH FIRE INSURANCE CO. W. L. Booker, agent, office 120 Cal'a, 2d floor Monassot A. dry goods, 158 Sac'o
Monchaut Ceprian, 70 Kearny
Mondelet & Co. dyers and colorers, 205 Wash'n Mondos B. A. mcht, res N. E. cor Pine and Kearny Monett Chas. dwl N. s Union near Leavenworth Mongan Wm. D. book-keeper with Shaw & Reed, res International Hotel
Mongrolle J. of Lucien & Mongrolle, cor Dupont and Clay
Monier & Constant, bair-dressers, 160& Com'I
Monier J. of M. & C. 160} Com'l
Monkhouse T. A. manager of Vulcan Iron Works, res Second near Bryant
Monleon - private boarding house, 237 Washin
Monlezun A. cook, 148 Mont'y, res 11 St. Mary's Place
Monroe James, cook, res cor Mason and Vallejo MONROE JOHN A. att'y at law, clerk of U. S.
District Court for Northern District of Cali- fornia, and U. S. Commissioner, office 14 U. S. Court Bdg, res N. s Pacific one door be- low Mason
Appointed to present position May, 1851.
Monroe John E. refiner, U. S. B. Mint, res 3 Spring
MONROE P. wholesale and retail liquor mcht, 378 Stockton
MONSON, VALENTINE & CO. prptrs Commer- cial Printing Office, 127 and 129 Sansome Monson B. H. of M. V. & Co
Montague F. (M. D.) 162 Sac'o, 2d floor, res Te- hama near Second
Montagnie Alexander De la, rooms cor Dupont and Clay
Montagnie Joseph E. Do la, cor Dupont and Clay Montezuma Billiard Saloon, 34% First
MONTGOMERY BATHS AND HAIR DRESS- ING SALOON, Geo. Locicero, prptr, 163 Mont'y
Montgomery George, auctioneer, res N. E. cor Cal'a and Sansome
Montgomery W. auctioneer, 68 Sansome
Monypenny Chas. porter, res Mellus, 4th h W. of Jane
Moody J. L. sup't of warehouse, Custom House, res 8 Geary
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Moon A, property holder, res W. s Third near Brannan
Moon Geo. C. 101 Merchant, 2d floor
Moon G. C. att'y at law, brds at Niantic Hotel
Mooney Patrick, distiller at Pioneer Camphene Distillery
Mooney Patrick, laborer, res Taylor bet Filbert and Greenwich
Mooney John, waiter at Tennessee Hotel Mooney Mrs. J. cor Com'l and Dupont
Moore B. P. salesman with J. G. Clark & Co. res S. s Jackson bet Mont'y and Sansome
Moore Charles, res N. s St. Mark's Place
Moore Chas. H. mariner, res S. s Sherwood Place MOON DAVID, provision dealer, cor Stockton and Wash'n, res cor Stone and Jackson
Moore & Folger, com mchits, Davis bet Cal'a and Pine
Moore George H. of M. & F. Davis bet Cal'a and Piue
Moore George W. cabinet-maker with J. & O. Pierce
Moore George O. laborer at Gas Works
Moore H. S. pile-driver, brds 20 Sansome
Moore & McIntyre, wines and liquors, Davis near Broadway
Moore Jas. S. of MI. & M. Davis near Broadway Moore James, engineer, res 115 Bush
Moore James, clerk, at Hodge & Dickey's, res 115 Wash'n
Moore James, second engineer steamer Anna Ab- ernethy
Moore Jos. engineer, res N. s Perry near Third Moore Joseph, of Bonny, Brooks & M., S. s Jack- son bet Davis and Front
Moore John L. furniture, Front, 1 door from Pacific
Moore Rev. John, (col'd) Zion Church, res W. s Mason rear lot near Green
Moore J. policeman
Re-appointed to present position July 23d, 1856,
Moore J. clerk, 156 Sac'o
Moore Mrs. J. T. boarding, Maiden Lane
Moore Luther L. drayman, brds What Cheer House
Moore N. B. brds at Niantic Hotel
Moore Patrick, loborer, res N. E. cor Taylor and Jones
Moore R. & N. impt'rs of dry goods and hosiery, 68 Sac'o
Established April, 1855, as Moore & Hill ; changed to present style same year.
Moore Nathl. of R. & N. M.
Moore Robt. of R. & N. M.
MOORE R. C. & CO. prptrs " Alta California "
Moore R. C. of R. C. M. & Co. res Union bet Kearny and Sonoma Place
Mr. Moore arrived in San Francisco in 1849, bringing with him n complete printing establishment, and entered into partnership with Edward Gilbert and E. C. Kemble, in the publication ofthe "Alta Californin" newspaper. He retired from the paper in 1850, but resumed its management in the spring of 1856, since which time it has increased its circu- lation and business, so that they have been compelled to enlarge their paper very materially.
Moore Robert, baker, res Stevenson near Second Moore R. M. lumber dealer, res Greenwich' rear of Congregational Church, near Stockton
Moore Sam'l W. notary and commissioner for all States, res 185 Cal'a
Moore S. W. garden seed store, 110 Cal'a Moore W. H. commissary for Cal'a Steam Nav. Co MOORE W. H. & D. M. prptrs San Francisco Brass and Bell Foundry
Moore W. H. res Wilson's Exchange
Moore D. M. of W. H. & D. M. res 50 Halleck
Moore street contractor, rear 227 Dupont
Moory Richard, carpenter, res with John Metcalf Mooshake Rev. Frederick, pastor of the First; Evangelical Lutheran Church, S. s Sutter bet Dupont and Stockton
Graduated at the University of Goettingen. March. 1835. En- tered upon the duties of the ministry in Germantown, N. J., 1847. Arrived in California Oct. 1849, at which time his Church here was organized.
Mootry Thomas, Jr. drayman, E. s Dupont bet Sutter and Post
Mopeman Saml. brds What Cheer House
Moran John, drayman, res Greenwich bet Mason and Taylor
Moran John, clerk with P. Chrystal, res S. s Greenwich bet Taylor and Mason
Moran Michael, with G. S. Gladwin & Co. 50 Front
More J. C. clothing store, 36 Com'l, brds at Par- rish Hotel
More Samuel, with J. C. More, 36 Com'l, brds at Parrish Hotel
Моге - , att'y at law, office Naglee's Bdg, brds 195 Cal'a
Moreau Adolph, editor "L'écho Du Pacifique," res S. s Filbert bet Powell and Mason
Moreaux & Co. syrup manfs, cor Third and Ste- venson
Moreaux Gustave, of M. & Co. res cor Third and Stevenson
Moreeno J. M. (M. D.) drugs and medicines, Jack- son op Pennsylvania Engine House
Morehouse & Bailey, produce and feed, 24 Clay Morehouse L. of M. & B
Morel M. office 154 Sac'o, res Broadway bet Kearny and Dupont
Mores Jos. brds at What Cheer House
Morey E. of Folsom & M., W. s Dupont bet Cal'a and Pine
Morey R. H. book-keeper of "Town Talk" office, room at Union Hotel
Morey N. H. res 218 Cal'a
Morgan A. Gray, inspector of pork and beef, room 177 Dupont
Morgan Benj. R. importer, res 282 Clay
Morgan Chas. of Garrison, Morgan, Fretz & Rals- ton, res New York
Morgan Chas. H. mdze broker, office 87 Front, 2d floor
Morgan C. inspector at Custom House
Morgan David, res W. s Green bet Dupont and Kearny
Morgan Geo. E. paying teller with Lucas, Turner & Co
Morgan Geo. I. clerk in the express department of Wells, Fargo & Co
Morgan James, of Byrne & Morgan, W. s Third bet Folsom and Harrison
Morgan Joseph A. sail-maker, res Fremont bet Harrison and Bryant
Morgan John, carpenter and caulker, res First bet Folsom and Harrison
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J. MCGLASHAN & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Books and Stationery
127 MONTGOMERY STREET,
SAN RANCISCO.
Invite the attention of the Trade and Public, to their UNRI- VALLED STOCK of
BOOKS AND STATIONERY, 6
Embracing a most extensive assortment of every article appertain- ing to the business. Dealers will find it their advantage to pay them a visit, as they sell at prices but a very small advance upon the cost of manufacture.
Connected with their establishment is a
BOOK BINDERY
THE MOST COMPLETE IN THE STATE,
And they are prepared to execute every description of work, up- on the most reasonable terms.
Orders solicited and filled with the greatest care.
J. McGLASHAN,
J. G. GILCHRIST.
McGLASHAN & CO.
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METROPOLITAN THEATRE,
West Side Montgomery Street,
BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND JACKSON,
SAN FRANCISCO.
OPEN EVERY EVENING.
The public are informed that this well known establishment, which, in point of elegance, surpasses any place of amusement on the Pacific coast, will be continually supplied with entertainment of the very highest order of talent. A number of
INER ARTISTS
Are engaged, and will appear consecutively, supported by a most superior
STOCK COMPANY.
JOHN TORRENCE, - - - PROPRIETOR.
J. B. BOOTH, - - STAGE MANAGER, CHAS. A. KING. ACTING MANAGER.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. PERFORMANCE COMMENCES AT 8 O'CLOCK.
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Morgan John, clerk with F. Henderson, 61 Sac'o, | Morrison C. H. clerk in Express Department, res Pine bet Dupont and Stockton Wells, Fargo & Co Morgan J. A. of M & Scott
Morgan Mrs. Lucy, (widow) res 154 Mission
Morgan P. watchman, Tattersall's Stables, cor Sac'o and Kearny, res S. s St. Mark's Place Morgan, Hathaway & Co. com mchts, 28 Front Morgan S. G. of M. Hathaway & Co
Morgan Wm. tailor, 81 Merchant
Morganstern Adolph, 110 Com'l
Morganstern M. clothing 110 Com'l
Morganstern Samuel, clothing, 57 Pacific near Front
Morganthau M. importer of gents' furnishing goods, 90 Sac'o, res N. s Vallejo bet Stock- ton and Powell
Morin (M. D.) office 245 Wash'n
Moritz Samuel, of Ackerman & M. 53 Kearny Moritz & Co. stoves and tin-ware, 139 Kearny Moritz M. of M. & Co. res 168 Bush
Moroney Paul, billiard saloon, S. s Clay bet Powell and Mason
Morory B. rentier, 144 Broadway
Morrell A. J. clothing, 47 Wash'n, res 298 Jackson
Morrell Charles, entry clerk Custom House, res Union bet Jones and Leavenworth
MORRILL CHARLES, importer of drugs, medi- cines, paints and oils, U. S. Court Block, Front on Wash'n and Battery, res 12 Geary Established, 1849.
Morrill John C. clerk with Charles Morrill, U. S. Court Block, brds Oriental Hotel
Morrill Warren P. of Monson, Valentine & Co
Morris A. of Barrowitch & M. N. W. cor Davis and Jackson
Morris A. of H. Breslauer & Co
Morris Adler, butcher, res Beale near Folsom Morris B. of Mathewson & M. 159} Sac'o
MORRIS & MICKEL, Verandah Saloon, base- ment N. E. cor Wash'n and Kearny Morris E. W. of M. & Mickel
Morris Edward, fruit dealer, Second, 3 doors W. of Mission
Morris George R. mcht, office at Oriental Hotel Morris James, laborer, res Geary bet Taylor and Jones
Morris J. L. merchant, 69 Battery
Morris Jno. laborer, hrds at Orleans House
Morris Lucius S. farmer, Mission Dolores
Morris M. baker, res S. s Bush bet Kearny and Mont'y
Morris P. clothing, 62 Pacific bet Battery and Front
Morris Robert, house carpenter, res cor Harrison and Main
Morris & Danziger, dry goods mchts, 84 Sac'o, basement
Morris S. of M. & D. res San José
Morris W. G. att'y at law, office 40 Montgomery Block
Morris W. J. millinery, Second nearly op Jessie Morrison A. & Co. stoves and tinware, 84 Jack- son bet Battery and Front
Morrison A. of A. M. & Co
Morrison G. B. with M. O'Brian Morrison Charles, of Pond & Co. Clay below East
Morrison George H. carpenter, res Tehama bet First and Second
Morrison Horace, book-keeper with Cal. Steam Nav. Co. cor Front and Jackson
Morrison James, res W. s Powell near Union Morrison John C. Jr. office 68 Front
Established as J. C. Morrison, Jr. & Co. Sacramento, 1849.
Morrison John, drayman with W. S. Hollenbeck Morrison J. H. drayman with Goodwin & Co. & Meeker, 121 Front, res Jackson near Larkin Morrison J. W. importer and wholesale dealer in boots and shoes, 91 Battery, res Merchants' Exchange Building
Morrison Murray, att'y at law, N. W. cor Mont'y and Merchant, res W. s Stockton het Jack- son and Pacific
Morrison, Parker P. drayman with B. R. Collins & Co
Morrison Robert F. att'y at law, of Janes, Doyle, Barber & Boyd, res W. s Stockton bet Jack- son and Pacific
Morrison Robert, mate Steamer New World Morrow George, feed store, 194 Kearny
Morrow Thomas, carpenter, res Valparaiso near Taylor
Morrow W. S. of Butler & Co. 28 Clay
Morse E. Eaton, drayman, res Mission cor Annie Morse Ezra, clerk with Flint, Peabody & Co
Morse James O. laborer, Custom House, Battery near Pacific
Morse James B. at Fashion Stables, brds Meyer's Hotel
Morse Julins G. (M. D.) office cor Vallejo and Powell, res cor Larkin and Union
Morse , att'y at law, brds N. E. cor Bush and Sansome
Mortal Theodore, res S. s Post bet Mason and Taylor
Morth Valentine, shoemaker, res 57 Kearny
Mortimer Lewis L. mess'gr Custom House, res Dupont bet Green and Union
Morton Edward H. stevedore, res Bernard near Jones
Morton Henry J. drayman with Goodwin & Co. 119 Front
Morton Jonn, teamster, res O'Farrell bet Mason and Taylor
Morton Beuben, teamster, res O'Farrell bet Ma- son and Taylor
Morton S. P. porter with St Losky, Levy & Co. 109 Cal'a
Morton Thomas, res 351 Stockton
Morton William, cabinet-maker, 351 Stockton Morton W. baker, 37 and 39 Davis
Morton William H. sea captain, res Second op Jessie
Morton William, res S. s Milton Place Morton , res W. s Dupont het Geary and Market
Mosaly Domino, stone-cutter, res Riley near Jones Mosely T. R. Stockton mess'gr Wells, Fargo & Co
Moses A. J. inspector, Custom House
Moses B. F. merchant, brds Union Hotel
Moses F. 74 Cal'a, res Trinity bet Pine and Bush
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Moses N. brds N. W. cor Kearny and Broadway | Muldew Peter, at Railroad House
Moses William D. (col'd) drayman at Clipper Warehouse
Mosheimer Joseph, architect, Kearny 4 doors from Merchant, 2d floor, res Dupont near Sac'o
Mosman S. U. S. B. Mint employee, res 9 Post
Moss Joseph Mora, res cor Mont'y and Jackson Mossc D. H. T. stationery, S. E. cor Kearny and Clay, res S. s Mission bet Massett and Price Mosto G. B. clerk with N. Larco
Mott E. engineer, 108 Wash'n, res S. W. cor Jackson and Mason
Mott Isaac Thomas, res 158 Broadway
Mott L. engineer steamship Uncle Sam, brds W. s Mason near Jackson
Moulthrop J. L. kook-keeper, 36 Battery, res E. s Jones bet Bush and Sutter
Moulton Josiah, of Wilson & M. 132 Davis
Moulton J. & Co. block and pump makers, Sac'o near Davis
Moulton J. of J. M. & Co.
Moulton tailor, res Adler near Dupont bet Pacific and Broadway
Mount Hope Market, cor Powell and Broadway, Palman & Co. prptrs
Mousseaus C. laundryman, Lombard near Powell Moutin Florence, mcht, 153 Dupont
Mouton Aug. waiter at Parish's Hotel
Mouton J. machiuist, Vulcan Iron Works
Mowatt G. res N. s Sac'o bet Taylor and Jones Mowbray William, book-keeper with Case, Hei- ser & Co. brus 192 Pine
Mower George, carpenter, res 90 Pacific
Mowry Daniel, of Classen & M. rcs Anthony near Missiou
Mowry Lewis, laborer, brds at Louisiana House Mowry Mrs. M. A, res 95 Pine
Moxil Joseph, cabinet-maker, W. s Dupont bet Geary and St. Mark's Place
Moy Eugene, tailor, N. s St. Mark's Place bet Dupont and Kcarny
Moylan Thomas, butcher, res N. s Folsom bet Harris and Price
Moylon Margaret, at Rassette House
Moylon Bridget, at Rassette House Mudge B. W. att'y at law, office 140 Clay
Mudge T. A. merchandise broker, office 50 Front, 2d floor, res 129 Dupont
Established March, 1854.
Mudgett John, res 282 Clay Mueller H. 236 and 238 Wash'n
Meusdorffor K. hatter, 165 Com'l
Mugark P. res rear of 404 Stockton
Muygridge E. J. bookseller and publisher, 113 Mont'y. 2d floor, res N. s Cal'a bet Dupont and Stockton
Mugridge Jas. baker, 82 Pacific
Muhm Madame, fancy goods store, cor Third and Minna
Muer Alexander, carpenter, res N. s Union near Powell
Mnesdorffer, J. C. hats and caps, 165 Com'] Muir James, plumber, res 11 Sutter Muir J. printer, "Daily Sun " office
Mulchey James, laborer, res Valparaiso, rear lot, S. s bet Taylor and Mason
Muler G. tailor, 155 Com'l
Mulford J. H. Jr. clerk, at Crosby & Dibblee Mulhare James, porter, Pacific Express Co. res Stevenson bet Third and Fourth
Mulholland Thomas, carpenter, res Hinckley near Pinkney Place
Mullen Peter, vegetable dealer, res O'Farrell bet Taylor and Jones
Mullen W. J. printer, at office of "Town Talk," 149 Waslı'n
Mullens Wm. P. fancy goods dealer, 162 Sac'o Muller A. boot-maker, 62 Mont'y
Muller John, grocer, S. W. cor Kearny and Post Muller H. of F. Schultzel & Co. office 55 Sac'o, 2d floor
Muller Rudolph, liquor saloon, S. s Sutter bet Dupont and Kearny
Mullholland Charles, painter, with Wm. Worth- ington
Mulligan Barney, res Dupont near Green
Mullin James, mason, res 1 St. Mary's
Mullin Wm. printer, W. s Harlem Place
Mullins J. of Devine & Co. liquor dealers, 187 Mont'y
Mullot Aine, com mcht, 229 Sac'o
Mulloy James, wines and liquors, 166 Com'l
Mulvaney John, mason, res S. s Turk bet Taylor and Jones
Munay F. A. drayman, brds 20 Sansome
Mund C. of Dall & Mund, res S. s Post bet Kearny and Dupont
Mundt A. clerk, 83 Com'l
Mundwyler Jacob, liquor saloon, res N. s Vallejo near Powell
Munfrey Wm. boarding bouse keeper, cor Pine and Dupont
Munroe Geo. H. com mcht, office 70 Front, res 18 Clemantina
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