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Munroe Wm. laborer, res 196 Sansome
Munson J. E. clerk U. S. Surveyor General, office 76 Mont'y
Murasky August, laundryman, Folsom near First Murdock H. M. carpenter, res 22 Trinity
.Murdoch Wm. D. res W. s Tehama near Second Murdock Alex. cooper, Oregon below Davis
Murdock Geo. L. res cor McAllister and Leaven- worth
Murdock John, carpenter, rcs 4 Third
Murdock Wm. J. porter with Randell & Co. res cor Second and Bryant
Murphy Mrs. B. boarding bouse, 140 Mission
Murphy Cornelius, boot maker, res cor Union and Varenne
Murphy D. plumber, 33 Leidesdorff, res N. s Jes- sie bet First and Second
Murphy Daniel, porter with B. B. Thayer & Co Murphy Daniel J. att'y at law, 13 and 14 Mont'y Block, res 159 Mission
Murphy Daniel S. pilot, office S. W. cor Wash'n and East
Murphy Daniel T. of Eugenc Kelly & Co. res Powell 1 door from Jackson, S. W. cor
Murphy Daniel, office 147 Sac'o, 2d floor Murphy Frank, fruit dealer, 43 Mont'y
Murphy F. N. carman, Mission Dolores
Murphy Henry, tailor, 71 Merchant bet Sansome and Mont'y
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Murphy H. H. gas fitter at Gas Works Murphy James, hostler, N. W. cor Bush and Kearny
Murphy John, painter, res 116 Pine
Murphy Jobn, boot-maker, res N. s Mellus bet Jane and Third
Murphy John, saddler, brds 121 Pine
Murphy John, hostler, 7 Milton Place
Murphy John, servant, Oriental Hotel
Murphy John, at 182 Com'l
Murphy John, of Ferguson & Murphy, Mission Dolores
Murphy Julia, widow, grocery cor Jessie and An- thony
MURPHY J. engineer. 58 Halleck, res Fremont bet Folsom and Mission
Murphy J. G. of Bosworth & M. res Mission
Murphy J. B. res N. s Green bet Mason and Tay- lor
Murphy Patrick, blacksmith, res W. s Morse
Murphy Patrick, servant, Oriental Hotel
Murphy Peter, laborer, res E. s Morse
Murpby Peter, marble worker, 91 Mont'y res E. s Moore
Morpby P. M. blacksmith, 3S Webb
Murphy R. pattern-maker at Vulcan Iron Works Murphy T. seaman, res 7 Berry
Murphy Thomas, res Mission Dolores
Murphy T. D. cashier's messenger, Custom House, res cor Sansome and Cal'a
Murphy T. clerk, res N. W. cor Jackson and Bat- tery, 2d floor
Murphy William, clerk with P. Crowley, cor Ore- gon and Battery, brds Empire Saloon
Murphy William, bar-keeper, 134 Sansome Murr C. H. prptr Eureka bakery, 89 Kearny
MURRAY IRON WORKS, Bonny, Brooks & Moore prptrs, S. s Jackson bet Front and Davis
Murray Charles, stove polisher, brds 18 Bush Murray Charles W. bar-tender, cor Sac'o and Kearny
Murray Edward, upholsterer, brds W. s Kearny bet Sutter and Post
Murray Geo. W. dep city and county treasurer, 185 Kearny
Murray H. K. com mcht, 90 Front, brds 230 Stockton
Established as Murray & Foster, May, 1852 ; changed to pre- sent style April 1st, 1855.
Murray James, with Whitton, Town & Co
Murray James, prptr Murray's Shipping Office, Davis near Clark, res Vallejo het Sansome and Mont'y
Established in 1850, as Spinney & Murray, corner Commer- cial and Montgomery ; in 1851 altered to Murray & Beale ; From 1852 to 1854 as James Murray, on Sacramento Wharf; Removed from thence to present location.
Murray James, broker, office cor Jackson and Davis, res Vallejo bet Sansome and Mont'y Murray James, clerk, res N. s Pine bet Powell and Mason
Murray James, cartman, brds 18 Bush Murray John, liquor dealer, res 4 Morse
Murray John, boiler maker at Vulcan Iron Works, res E. s Ritchie bet Folsom and Har- rison
Murray John at Railroad Houso
Murray J. bar-keeper, res 196 Sansome, 2d floor
Murray John S. stevedore, res cor Vallejo and Sansome
Murray J. waiter at Hendrickson's Saloon Murray Owen, 186 Wash'n, res N. W. cor Pine and Powell
Murray William, locksmith. Merchant, bet San- some and Mont'y E. s Prespect Place
Murry James, drayman with G. W. Kinzer & Co's Murry John, laborer, 133 Kearny
Murry John, drayman, res W. s Sonoma Place near Green
Murtha Wm. O. dealer in stoves and tinware, 9 Battery, res 11 Clementina
MUSCHEVITZ & FAHRBACH, grocery store, cor Mont'y and Pacific
Muschevitz Chas. of M & Fahrbach, res cor Pa- cific and Mont'y
Musgrove John, machinist, 90 Bush
Musical Hall, S. E. cor Mont'y and Bush
Muths George, boot and shoe dealer, 12 Sansome Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York, W. K.
Van Allen, agent; F. A. Holman, medical examiner
Mutzenbecher & Bro. furniture, 33 Sansome
Mutzenbecher J. of M. & Bro. 33 Sansome
Mutzenhecher F. of M. & Bro. 33 Sansome
Muzzy Horace, book-keeper with Whiting & Co. 64 Front
Myer H. H. prptr Diana Saloon, 161 Com'I, basement, res E. s Kearny bet Pacific and Broadway
Myer J. of Lohman & M. res 185 Wash'n
Myer Nathan, dry goods dealer, E. s Third near Mission
Myers G. shoe-maker, res E. s Jessie near Ecker Myers Henry, grocer, S. W. cor Sutter and Kearny Myers H. pawn-broker, 182 Kearny
Myers Joseph, mebt, res cor Jessie and Anthony Myers L. mcht, res cor Jessie and Anthony
Myers L. R. clerk at 115 Mont'y, rcs 238 Wash'n
Myers Michael, ass't engineer steamer Urilda Myers M. salesman, 79 Com'l
Myrick C. K. waterman, Mason bet Clay and Wash'n
Myrick J. com mcht, 145 Front near Pacific
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NAGLE GEORGE, contractor, res Folsom near Third
Nagle H. M. office S. W. cor . Merchant and Mont'y, 3d floor
Nagle Jeremiah, shipping agent, office cor Com'l and East, res cor Dupont and Lombard
Nagle John, porter, 65 Cal'a
Nagle G. H. res rear 81 Bush
Nagelschimidt L. porter, S. W. cor Cal'a and Sansome
NAHL C. & BRO. artists, 79 Broadway bet Mont'y and Kearny
Nahl C. of C. N. & Bro. res 79 Broadway Nahl Arthur, of C. N. & Bro. res 79 Broadway NAIAD SAWING AND PLANING MILLS, Hammond & Knowles, prptrs, 23 Cal'a
These Mills were established by Bailey & Krowles, Fch. 1853, changed to present style of ownership, Dec. 1853. The Mills have a capacity to saw and plane 6,000 feet of' lumber per day, having one 22 inch circular saw and one plaher.
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Naiad House, George Henry, prptr, Vallejo bet | Nelson Andrew, seaman, 8 Milton Place Battery and Sansome
Namur N. confectioner, 147 Kearny
Napa City Steamboat Line, Lubbock & Chazel, agents, office S. W. cor Davis and Pacific, 2d floor
The steamer Guadalupe plies between this city and above place tri-weekly, leaving San Francisco every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday.
Napolonie J. tailor, W. s Dupont bet Union and Green
Nardin V. hair-dresser, Washington Place
Nash Mrs. A. lodging-house, Com'l bet Davis and Front
Nash & Beamis, imp's of boots and shoes, 97 Battery, 2d floor
Nash H. A. of N. & Beamis, brds American Ex- change
Nash T. S. brds brds Rassette House
Nason B. mcht, Front, res 79 Dupont
NATHAN DAVID, cigar-dealer, Rip Van Win- kle Saloon, S. W. cor Pacific and Davis Nathan Louis, mcht, res 121 Bush
Nathan Solomon, tailor, Jackson near Davis
Nathan Samnel C. pilot, office cor Vallejo and Davis
National House, 76 Pacific, Doyle & Gately, prptrs
Naughton G. waiter at Hendrickson's Saloon
Naughton Malachi, laborer, res Howard bet First and Second
Naulty H. P. clerk, 111 Mont'y
Navlet Victor, basket-maker, Leidesdorff bet Clay and Com'l
Neal D. D. painter, 100 Cal'a, res N. E. cor Cal'a and Sansome
Neal E. M. engineer steam-tug Martin White
Neal Henry, porter, N. W. cor Cal'a and Front
Neal Henry, laborer, res Folsom bet First and Fremont
Neal Mrs. Rachael, dealer in gent's furnishing goods, E. s Sansome bet Sac'o and Cal'a
Neal W. W. pilot, res Bush rear of F. Hospital Neall James, ag't for Mining Co's, office 94 Clay, up-stairs, res Broadway near Stockton
Neefus & Eyres, plumbers, 116 Front
Neefus M. S. of N. & Eyres, 116 Front
Neefus & Tichenor, lumber dealers, Stuart bet Folsom & Howard
Neefus J. M. of N. & Tichenor
Neefus J. Freeman, Inmber mcht, cor Second and Townsend
Neely Robert, expressman, res N. s St. Mark's Place
Negbaur & Co. booksellers and stationers, 125 Sac'o
Established in 1849.
Negbaur Lonis, of N. & Co
Negbaur Julius, of N. & Co. res Wash'n bet Du- pont and Stockton
Neghaur J. tailor, 159 Sac'o, brds What Cheer House
Negus W. Stephen, brds S. s Pacific bet Jones and Leavenworth
Nciabour -, book store, brds 15 Pike
Neil Wm. pilot, res W. s Taylor bet Bush and Sutter
Neil Wm. coppersmith, Davis near Sac'o
Nelson Dav. ale and porter bouse, S. E. cor Pine and Mont'y
Nelson Mrs. E. boarding-house, res Bush bet Du- pont and Stockton
Nelson Geo. H. book-keeper Flint's Warehouse, res Sac'o bet Stockton and Dupont
Nelson H. book-keeper with R. & N. Moore, 68 Sac'o
Nelson John, drayman, brds What Cheer House Nelson J. com mcht, brds Niantic Hotel
Nelson M. prptr Half-Way House, Presidio Road Nelson P. brds What Cheer House
Nelson & Doble, blacksmithis, S. s Pine bet Front and Battery
Nelson Thomas, of N. & D. blacksmiths, S. s
Pine bet Front and Battery, res Presidio Road W. of Valley House
Nelson Thos. wheelwright, res W. s Mason bet Sutter and Post
Nelson Wm. prptr Texas House
Nemeth & Moesta, clothing, 183 Wash'n
Nemeth A. of N. & M. 183 Wash'n
Neppert J. D. furniture and upholstery, 212 Wash'n res 57 Kearny
Nerino Patricio, billiard saloon, S. W. cor Dupont and Broadway
Nesbitt James, assistant editor "Bulletin"
Nesbitt Sam'l, prptr Broadway Bakery, Broad- way near Sansome
Nesi Angustus, clerk at Madame Ghirardelli's chocolate manf
Neufelder Felix, of French, Walrath & Co. res W. s Third bet Harrison and Bryant
Neustatter Henry, importer and dealer in fancy goods and hosiery, N. E. cor Battery and Sac'o, res Sansome bet Pine and Cal'a
Established Sept. 1850.
Neut E. hook-keeper with Marzion & Co. 42 Com'l, res cor Lombard and Mason
Neville J. res 29 Sansome, 2d floor
Neville Thomas J. res 280 Sutter
Nevins T. J. att'y at law, office 174} Clay, 3d floor New Atlantic Hotel, John Stinmann prptr, 181 Pacific near Kearny
Newbaner Joseph, of Greenhood & Newbauer, 92 Cal'a, res 30 Mellus
Newberger Wm. shoe dealer, Stockton, 3d door N. of Pacific
Newcomb C. L. of Power & Newcomb, Clay near Drumm
Newell Horace, porter with Mills & Vantine, res Mason bet Bush and Pine
Newell Patrick, laborer, res Geary bet Jones and Leavenworth
Newell P. O. C. miller with Kennedy & Hopkins Newell Wm. of Lent, Newell & Co. res W. s Stockton bet Wash'n and Jackson
NEWELL WM. L. prptr " Chronicle," res Stone N. of Wash'n
Newell Wm. printer, brds N. s Hardie Place
Newell William H. printer, res N. s John near Powell
New England House, Schleicher & Krans prptrs, 53 Sansome
New England Bakery, cor Jackson and Jones Alley, Pierce & Co. prptrs
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Newhall & Gregory, auctioneers and com mchts, S. W. cor Sac'o and Battery
Established July, 1851.
Newhall H. M. of Newhall & Gregory, res Beale bet Harrison and Folsom
Newhall Wm. M. clerk with Newhall & Gregory Newhaus & Tillman, wines, liquors and billiards, cor Kearny and Wash'n Newhans Charles, of N. & T.
Newhof Francis, gunsmith, res N. s Mission het Second and Jane
Newhouse H. of Spatz, Newhouse & Co. 72 and 74 Cal'a, res Vallejo bet Stockton and Powell Newland's Livery Stable, Ed. Newland prptr, E. s Kearny bet Post and Geary
Newland E. furniture wagon, N. E. cor Mont'y and Cal'a, res N. s Kearny bet Post and Market
Newman Bros. dealers in brushes, 74 Sansome Established May, 1856.
Newman Thomas, of Newman Bros
Newman Edward, of Newman Bros
Newman Charles, barber, 63 Pacific
Newman Charles, with G. Sheyer, 105 Com'l
Newman C. L. groceries and provisions, 65 Davis Neuman E. accountant with Wolf, Bros. & Co. 59 Sac'o
Newman G. printer, res 79 Bush
Newman Henry, grocer, cor Folsom and Beale Newman H. watch-maker, 98 Pacific, res N. s Hinckley bet Dupont and Kearny
Newman Isaac, upholsterer, 33 Mont'y
Newman John T. drayman, res N. s Howard bet Third and Fourth
Newman John, laborer, res W. s Salmon near Broadway
Newman Mrs. Mary, cor Taylor and Greenwich Newman Nathaniel, hack-driver with James R. Travers
Newman Miss Rosa, dress-maker, 33 Mont'y
Newman Thos. mcht, 98 Kearny, brds S. s Pine bet St. Mary's Place and Kearny
Newmark & Kremer, dry goods and clothing, 84 Sac'o, basement
Newmark J. P. of N. & K. res W. s Second bet Mission and Minna
Newmark M. J. clerk with O. Lewis Brother, 95 Cal'a
New Orleans Bakery, 179 Cal'a
New Orleans Warehouses, N. W. cor Cal'a and Davis
New Orleans, dry good store, Isaac Lamm & Co. prptrs, 155 Sac'o
Established 1853.
Newsham John, blacksmith, Sutter Iron Works NEWTON J. R. & CO. commission mchts, 169 Sansome
Established 1852.
Newton J. R. of J. R. N. & Co. res Broadway bet Sansome and Mont'y
Newton Chas. salesman at Jones, Tobin & Co's. res Express Bdg
Newton S. A. clerk with J. R. Newton, brds with Mrs. Beach, Waverly Place
Newton Wm. att'y at law, office 92 Merchant, 2d floor, brds Bush bet Dupont and Stockton
NEW WORLD STEAMER, San Francisco and Sacramento Packet, Sam'l Seymour, master, owned by Cal. Steam Nav. Co.
The N. W. was built in New York in 1849 by the late Wm. H. Brown, an eminent ship builder of that city, expressly for this trade. She came ont early in 1850, under the command of Capt. E. Wakeman, consigned to Chas. Minturn, Esq. After undergoing the requisite alterations, she was placed on the line in connection with the Senator. In 1854, she he- came the property of her present owners. The New World is 216 feet keel, 27 feet beam, 9 3-12 feet hold-measuring 524 tuns. Her excellent accommodations, speed, and the courtesy of her officers, have sustained the N. W. as a pop- ular boat. Excepting one or two slight accidents, she has been successfully and almost constantly employed, since her arrival in 1850, in the trade for which she was designed by her original owner, Mr. Brown.
NEW YORK BAKERY, 160 Kearny, Francis Kunz prptr
New York Bakery, Jacob Schawn, prptr, Lewis bet Taylor and Jones
New York Market, J. H. Waugh prptr, cor Union and Stockton
New York Hotel, Kuntz & Loewenstein, 85 Kearny
Nias George, printer, res Union bet Mason and Powell
Niantic Hotel, cor Clay and Sansome, P. T. Wood prptr
NICARAGUA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, office S. W. cor Battery and Wash'n, up stairs, C. K. Garrison & Co. agents
This company organized 1856, and are the successors of the Accessory Transit Co. of Nicaragua, which was recently overthrown hy the present dynasty in Nicaragua. The prominent men of the new company are Cornelius K. Garri- son, of San Francisco, and Charles Morgan, of New York, who are the holders of a grant from the Nicaraguan Govern- ment ceding the exclusive right of way over the Istbmus of Nicaragua. The steamers at present running in the line are the Sierra Nevada and the Orizaba, on the Pacific Ocean, and the Texas on the Atlantic. New ships are now upon the stocks at New York, destined for the service of this company on this coast, and their dimensions are greater than those of any steamship ever vet built at the port of New York, viz : 325 feet length of keel, 42 feet breadth of heam, and 22 feet depth of hold-borden, 3,000 tuns. They are built for great speed, and it is intended that the time to New York, via Nicaragua, shall be redneed to less than 18 days, early next summer, when the new ships will he finished, and have taken their places in the line. The gentlemen en- gaged in this enterprise are men of large fortune, well known energy, and great experience in steamship business.
Nichols A. C. mcht, office 55 Front, 2d floor, res S. s Cal'a 3d door E. of Powell
Nichols Chas. bar-keeper, N. E. cor Sac'o and Kearny
Nichols E. watch-maker, 121 Mont'y, res S. s Sutter bet Dupont and Stockton
Nichols Henry, mason, res W. s Johnston bet Mission and Market
Nichols J. S. clerk at Lord & Co's. res Sansome Hook and Ladder Co's. House
Nichols J. carpenter, res cor Mont'y and Vallejo Nichols L. cook, res S. s Sutter bet Dupont and Kearny
Nichols M. T. carpenter, res Mission Dolores Nichols Thomas, well-digger, brds 121 Pine Nichols Wm. mason, res 98 Pacific
Nichols W. B. brick-layer, res Stockton near Lom- bard
Nicholas J. fruit, 92 Mont'y, res E. s Sansome bet Pine and Bush
Nicholson John, grocery store, cor Stockton and Green
Nicholson J. J. book-keeper, Rassette House Nicholson J. Y. shipping office, Davis bet Sena- tor and Broadway, res 56 Broadway Nickerson Chas. barber, 254 Front
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Nickerson & Lovett, saloon cor Mont'y and Mer- chant
Nickerson Mulf of N. & L. res Pike bet Sac'o and Clay
Nickerson W. H. blacksmith, Mission Dolores Nicol P. & Co. wholesale liquor mchts, N. E. cor Clay and Davis
Nicol P. of P. N. & Co. res cor Sansome and Greenwood
Nicol J. of Creoolin & Co. res 147 Jackson Niedt Anton, miller at Pacific Mills
NIEDT EDWARD, miller at Pacific Mills Niedt Hermann, miller at Pacific Mills
Nielsen H. of Bandmann, N. & Co. 48 Front Nienstadt F. clerk with A. Lindan, 142 Front
Nier Henry, manf of French trimmings, cor Du- pont and Clay
Nightingale H. 124 Kearny, 2d floor
Nightingale House, William Shear, prptr, Mission Dolores
NIGHTINGALE WM. prptr Confidence House Nightingale John, wharfinger Market St. Wharf Nightingale John, N. W. cor Taylor and Turk Niles A. S. teamster, brds N. s St. Mark's Place Nisbet B. R. of Lucas, Turner & Co. res with Wm. T. Sherman
Noah M. M. assistant editor of "Town Talk," brds 230 Clay
Noblo Joseph, clerk, brds 20 Kearny
Noble Thos. painter, res Noble's Alley
Noblet Robt. watchman at Custom House Nocton Pat. laborer, res 163 Front, 2d floor Noe James, broker, 150 Mont'y, res 6 St. Mary Noél Alphonse, book-keeper, 6 Custom House Block, Sac'o, 2d floor
Nogan & Stumph, feed stoor, cor Mission and Third
Noguez Dominique, of N. & S
NOISY CARRIER'S BOOK AND STATION- ERY CO. 87 Battery and 64 and 66 Long Wharf, Chas. P. Kimball, Pres't
Incorporated according to an Act of the Legislature of Cali- formia, Jan. 1855. G. P. Kimball, T. N. Hibben, G. B. Haywood, Trustees : D. E. Appleton, Sec'y.
Nolan Pat. laborer at Custom House, res Broad- way near Mason
Nolan M. grocery mcht, Stevenson
Nolen Joseph, shoe-maker, res Greenwich near Jones
Noles Thos. prptr St. Joseph Market, First near Mellus
Noll Mad. A. lager beer saloon, 109 Merchant
Noltemiyer Fred. clerk, cor Dupont and Jackson Nolting H. W. grocer, N. E. cor Sutter and Dupont
Nolly V. bar-keeper, S. E. cor Kearny and Pine Noonan Dennis, laborer, res E. s Minna near Third
Noon Mark, boot-maker, 169 Wash'n, res N. W. cor Pine and Powell
NORCROSS D. military, regalia and flag empo- rium, 144 Sac'o, res S. s O'Farrell bet Tay- lor and Jones
NORCROSS MRS. D. ladies trimming and hosiery, 144 Sac'o, res S. s O'Farrell bet Taylor and Jones
Norcross J. ornamental painter, 144 Sac'o, 3d floor, res S. s O'Farrell bet Taylor and Jones
| Normal Victor, clerk with Bradshaw & Co. N. IV. cor Cal'a and Battery
Normann Mrs. A. res W. s August Alley Norris David, printer at "Chronicle " office
Norris Edward H. dealer in lumber, res Mission Dolores
Norris Henry, book-keeper, brds with Mrs. E. Clark
Norris & Tifft, Glasgow Ale House, Pacific near Davis
Norris Wm. A. of Norris & Tifft, Pacific near Davis
Norris Wm. Sec'y Cal'a Steam Nav. Co. office N. E. cor Front and Jackson, 2d floor, room Sac'o bet, Dupont and Stockton
Nort John, ship carpenter, res with C. H. Elstein North C. L. manf. of bags, 145 Sansome, res cor Green and Powell
North Bay Hotel, Jean Bronne, prptr, cor Stock- ton and Filbert
North Beach Bakery, M. Quillin, prptr, Dupont bet Francisco and Bay
North Star Boarding House, Mrs. Sarah Dawson, prptrss, Jackson near Battery
North West Ice Co. office W. s Battery bet Pacific and Broadway, J. David, Pres't ; Wm. B. Johnston, Sec'y
Established, February, 1855.
Northrop D. B. with Halleck, Peachy & Billings Northrop & Simonds, prptrs Coose Bay Coal Co. office junction Market and Cal'a
Northrop Nelson, of N. & Simonds
Norton C. A. printer, at Commercial Printing Office
Norton Edward, Judge Twelfth District Court, office 18 City Hall, 2d floor
Elected in 1854, term of four years.
Norton Geo. M. res W. s Fremont near Harrison Norton Joshua, real estate dealer, office Pioneer Hall, Wash'n above Kearny,
Established November, 1849.
Norton Joseph, laborer, res S. s Pacific W. of Sparks
Norton Michael, laborer at Wass, Molitor Assay office, res Stevenson bet First and Second Norton R. C. hostler, brds 18 Bush
Norton William H. carpenter, with Ramsay & Bergson, brds Albion Hotel
Norton Wm. liquor saloon, 84 Pacific
Norton Mrs. Mary, res N. s Jackson, 1 door above Stockton
Nouzillet Antonio Louis, jeweller, 175 Com'I
Nowlan Michael, laborer, S. s Berry near Kearny Noyes Amos, marine surveyor, office U. S. Court Block cor Wash'n and Battery, brds N. s Folsom near Third
Noyes E. S. of Wm. Howe & Co
Noyle James, tailor, res W. s Tehama near Sim- mons
Noyes J. M. drayman, 105 Clay, res cor Second and Folsom
Nudd A. D. salesman with Turner, Selden & Co. 93 Front, brds Mission bet First and Second Nudd Phillip. porter with Bradshaw & Co. N. W. cor Cal'a and Battery
Nudd W. P. with J. E. Smith & Co. brds What Cheer House
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Nngen Miss Mary, at International Hotel
Nngent Frederick, stone-cutter, Tehama near Fifth
Nugent James J. porter, brds W. s Trinity bet Pine and Bush
Nugent John, editor " Herald," office 120 Mont'y Nugent John, policeman
Re-appointed to present position July 23d, 1556.
Nugent J. hostler, 99 Pine
Nugent Richard, boot and shoe-maker, 52} Com'], res Pennsylvania Avenue
Nulte F. goldsmith, brds American Hotel, 63 Mont'y
Nunan Edward, carpenter and builder, 45 Pine Nunan Timothy, carpenter, res E. s Powell bet Clay and Sac'o
Nunan Jeff. printer, "Alta California " office Nunes James A. att'y at law, 101 Merchant, 2d floor
Nurston N. S. clothing, S. W. cor Pacific and Front
Established Jnly, 1854.
Nuttall Robert K. surgeon and accoucheur, 103 Mont'y
Nuttmann James E. Chief Engineer S. F. Fire Department, office 25 City Hall
Notting C. blacksmith, rear of Metropolitan Theater
Nutting Jos. E. carpenter, res Second op Jessie Nutz F. painter, 282 Dupont
NYE W. C. wood and coal, Brenliam Place
OAKLEY O. B. silver plater, 147 Cal'a
Oakley O. B. door-keeper American Theater
Oakley R. O. with Duncan & Co. res W. s Stock- ton near Bush
Oakley S. E. clerk with A. D. Baker, Sac'o below Davis, res Bryant bet Second and Third
Oakley Saloon, J. Donaldson prptr, cor Kearny and Clay, basement
Oaks Charles, brds with Mrs. M. E. Hagan Oakes Wm. H. printer, "Bulletin " office
Oats E. laborer, res Bryant Place
Oatman J. grocer, N. E. cor Kearny and Post Obanaur J. grocery store, cor Vallejo aud Pollard Ober Benjamin, (M. D.) office Musical Hall, 2d floor, res S. s St. Mark's Place
Obendier George, tailor with Walter & Tompkins, res E. s Dupont bet Union and Filbert Obergh J. porter, 95 Battery
O'Brien Daniel, drayman with Oliver & Flana- gan, 99 Front, res E. s Dupont near Filbert O'Brien Frederick, Green near Larkin
O'Brien James, laborer, 61 Jessie
O'Brien James, laborer, res W. s Pratt Court
O'Brien James, laborer, res Sac'o near Hyde
O'Brien James, hostler, 133 Kearny
O'Brien James, Eagle Retreat, 83 Broadway
O'Brien John, apothecary, N. E. cor Sansome and Clay, res E. s Kearny bet Broadway and Green
O'Brien Jolin, prptr Excelsior Iron Works, 167 Cal'a, res Sac'o bet Taylor and Jones
O'Brien John, harness-maker, 79 Kearny
O'Brien John, laborer, res Hunt near Mellus O'Brien John P. carpenter, Mission Dolores O'Brien J. F. Captain of Police
Appointed July 25th, 1856.
O'Brien J. mechanic, 171 Mont'y
O'Brien Michael, liquor saloon, Vallejo near Davis O'Brien Michael, machinist, 167 Cal'a, res Sac'o bet Taylor and Jones
O'Brien M. mattrass-maker at George O. Whit- ney & Co's
O'Brien M. stall 11 Washington Market, res N. s St. Mark's Place
O'Brien Patrick, cabinet-maker with J. & O. Pierce
O'Brien Peter, laborer, res S. s O'Farrell bet Mason and Taylor
O'Brien P. M. (M. D.) S. s Vallejo bet Dupont and Stockton
O'Brien P. fireman at Gas Works
O'Brien P. J. carriage-maker, 5 Milton Place, res Bryant near Price
O'Brien R. blacksmith, 89 Pine, res Wehh bet Sac'o and Cal'a
O'Brien Thomas, laborer, res Stevenson bet First and Second
O'Brien Timothy, laborer, E. s Dupont bet Post and Sntter
O'Brien Walter, of Gallagher & Co. Wash'n near East
O'Brien Wm. S. of Flood & O'B. res N. s Bush near Dupont
O'Brien Wm. machinist, 167 Cal'a, res Sac'o bet Taylor and Jones.
O'Brien Wm. fireman at Gas Works
O'Brien Wm. laborer at Gas Works, res Union House
O'Bryan J. res rear of 11 Leidesdorff
O'Bryan Michael, liquor dealer, res Union near Taylor
O'Callaghan D. J. com mebt, res Lincoln near Taylor
Ocean House, S. W. cor Broadway and Front OCEAN HOUSE. Yeomans & Barnard prptrs, sitnated 83 miles from Plaza
Ocbs Louis, prptr hoarding-house, S. E. cor San- some and Sac'o
Ochs M. dry goods dealer, 51 Mont'y
O'Conner M. prptr Western Hotel, Jackson bet Drumm and Davis
O'Conner P. J. architect, Mont'y W. s of Union O'Connor Bryant, iron dealer, res Union House O'Connor B. clerk at Mariner's House
O'Connor Charles, clerk, brds What Cheer House O'Connor George, carpenter, res Stevenson cor Jane
O'Connor H. T. printer, with O'Meara & Painter, brds 18 Bush
O'Connor John F. of Conroy & O'Connor, 25 and 29 Front, res at South Park
O'Connor John, tailor, res W. s Powell bet Post and Sutter
O'Connor Michael, carpenter, Louisa bet Fourth and Haywood
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