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O'Connor M. laborer, res Fourth near Folsom
O'Connor Moses, wholesale and retail liquor mcht, 195 Sansome
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O'Connor Martin, laborer, brds at Orleans House O'Connor M. T. att'y at law, Mission Dolores
O'Connor P. of Fox & O. res cor Clay and Leides- dorff
O'Connor Patrick, laborer, 7 Milton Place
O'Connell B. at Rassette House
O'Connell C. clerk, 115 Mont'y, res Bush bet Stockton and Dupont
O'Connell J. drover, brds cor Broad'y and Sparks O'Connell John, servant, Oriental Hotel
O'Connell Lawrence, laborer, res N. s Howard bet Jane and Third
O'Connell Michael, shoe store, 22 First
Odd Fellow's Hall, 184 Mont'y, 3d floor
Order of Independent Odd Fellow's, office of J.
Rodgers Johnson, Grand Secretary, 184 Mont'y, 2d floor
The R. W. Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. of California, was organ- ized May 17, 1853, by the election of Sam'l H. Parker, M. W. G. M .: John F. Morse, R. W. D. G. M .; E. W. Colt, R. W. G. W .; T. Rodgers Johnson, R. W. G. Sec .; J. MI. Coughlin, R. W. G. T .; J. Zachariah, W. G. M .; L. F. Zantzinger, W. G. C .: A. J. Lucas, W. G. G. Present Grand officers : R. M. Heusten, M. W. G. M., Marysville ; Warren Heaten, R. W. G. D. M., Forest City ; M. K. Shearer, R. W. G. W., El Dorado; T. Rodgers Johnson, R. W. G. Sec., San Francisco; G. I. N. Monell, R. W. G. T., Sacramento ; S. H. Parker, of San Francisco, and M. Hineman, of El Dorado, G. Reps. to the G. L. of the U. S. The R. W. Grand Lodge bas under its jurisdiction sixty- two working Lodges, with an aggregate of 2,700 members. Amount of revenue of Subordinate Lodges for year ending July, 1856, $69,904 13; investments of Subordinate Lodges for year ending Jnly, 1856, $40,281 ; charitable donations, $17,300.
R. W. Grand Encampment of I. 0. 0. F .- Organized in Sacramento, January S. 1855, when the following officers were elected for the fiscal year ending May 7, 1855: S. H. Parker, M. W. G. P .; Prescott Robinson, M. E. G. H. P .; E. W. Colt, R. W. G. S. W .; T. Rodgers Johnson, R. W. G. Scribe; W. H. Watson, R. W. G. Treas .; George Bor- radaile, R. W. G. J. W. Encampment met at Stockton, June 7, 1855, and with the exception of electing D. Norcross, R. W. G. J. W., and J. W. Dwinelle, R. W. G. Rep., the officers of the previous year were re-elected to serve until 13th May, 1856. Officers for the year commencing May 13, 1856 ; P. Robinson, M. W. G. P., Sacramento ; P. Decker, M. E. G. H. P., Marysville : D. Kendall, R. W. G. S. W., Sacramento; T. Rodgers Johnson, R. W. G. Scribe, San Francisco; P. White, R. W. G. Treasurer, San Francisco ; M. K. Shearer. R. W. G. J. W., El Dorado.
Locations and nights of meeting of the subordinate lodges in this city working under the jurisdiction of the R. W. Grand Lodge of California Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
California Lodge No 1 .- Received its charter from the R. W. Grand Lodge of the United States January 12, 1849, and was issued to the following named persons :- James Smiley, John Willits, Chas. Justis, Sam'l J. Torbet, Francis MI. Coldwell and Geo. H. Weaver-all from the State of Penn- sylvania, The lodge was instituted on the 18th of Septem- ber, 1849, when R. H. Taylor was elected the presiding offi- cer. Officers for the present term: Thos. King, M. G .; Fran- cis Gook, V. G .; Chas. Davis, Treas .; W. T. Garret, Sec'y. Meets on Monday evening of each week, at the Odd Fellows Hall, No. 184 Montgomery street.
San Francisco Lodge No. 3 .- Instituted by D. D. Grand Sire James Smiley, assisted by P. G. T. Rodgers Johnson, on the 5th day of July, 1851. Meets every Friday evening nt the Odd Fellows Hall, No. 184 Montgomery street. Offi- cers, present term, Jas. B. Chase, M. G .: J. G. Mitchell, V. G .; M. S. Buckelew. Treas .; W. E. Valentine, Sec'y. Harmony Lodge No. 13, (German) .- Instituted June 21, 1853, hy M. W. Grand Master, S. H. Parker. Officers, present term, J. Fischer, M. G .; J. Bobn, V. G .; A. Himmelmano, Treas .: J. Lafontaine, Sec'y. Meets on Tuesday evenings at the Odd Fellows Hall, No. 184 Montgomery street.
Yerba Buena Lodge, No. 15 .- Instituted July 7th, 1853, by M. W. Grand Master, S. H. Parker. Officers, present term, George T. Boben, M. G .; L. H. Nolte. V. G .: A S. Ire- dale, Treas .; H. P. Eayrs, Sec'y. Meets every Thursday evening at the Odd Fellows Hall, No. 184 Montgomery st. Templar Lodge No. 17 .- Instituted Oct. 22, 1853, by M. W. Grand Master S. H. Parker. Officers, present term, H. Mor- rison, M. G .; R. S. Lammot, V. G .; George W. Ryder, Treas .; R. M. Vanbrunt, Sec'y. Meets every Wednesday evening at the Odd Fellows Hall, 184 Montgomery street.
Magnolia Lodge No. 29 .- Instituted July 12, 1854, by D. D. Grand Master J. M. Coughlin ; officers, present term, A. De Craig, M. G .; S. Davis, V. G .; W. H. Petty, Treasurer; R. H. Morey, Sec'y. Meets Tuesday evenings at the Odd Fel- lows Hall, 181 Montgomery street.
Odeon Liquor Saloon, Catharine Santina prptrss, 77 Jackson
Odifrey Hypolite, wood and coal, Market street Wharf
O'Doherty George, 9 Post
O'Donnel H. brds at International Hotel
O'Donnell Bryan, laborer, res E. s Auburn
O'Donnell H. res Maria
O'Donnell James, painter, res W. s Mont'y bet Bush and Sutter
O'Donnell James, nursery, N. W. cor Folsom and Fiftlı
O'Donovan James, laborer, 21 Rassette Place
O'Dowd J. J. (M. D.) 182 Battery
O'Farrell Francis, hook-keeper with Brennan & Co res Howard bet Third and Fourth
O'Farrell Michael, drayman, res S. W. cor Geary and Jones
O'Flaherty & Prior, liquor saloon, Kearny bet Sac'o and Cal'a
O'Flaherty L. of O'Flaherty & Prior
Ogden & Co. dealers in carriages, 28 Pine Established May, 1856.
Ogden Frederick, of F. Ogden & Co. 28 Pine
Ogden R. L. clerk to quartermaster U. S. A. res 281 Stockton
Ogelby Jas. policeman, res O'Farrell bet Jones and Leavenworth
Ogilvie John, drayman, res N. s Sutter bet Du- pont and Kearny
Ogle James, of Phillips & Ogle, res cor Steven- son and Second
Oglesby James, policeman
Re-appointed to present position July 23d, 1856.
O'Grady Patrick, drayman, res E. s. St. Mary's Place
O'Grady Patrick, butcher, res Mont'y near Mason O'Grady P. butcher, Pacific near Mason
O'Grady W. H. artist, studio 18 Court Block, Clay
O'Hagan John, carpenter, res cor Mason and John
O'Hanlon Felix, watchman, What Cheer House
O'Hara John, boiler-maker, res with R. Kating
O'Hara Thos. of O'Neil & Co. res Pacific
O'Harrow John, laborer, res Vallejo bet Sansome and Mont'y
Ohio Bakery, Jeremiah McGrath prptr, Green bet Calhoun and Sansome
Ohio Bakery, Ohio near Broadway
Ohland H. of Meyer & Co. res cor Post and Mason Ohlendorff John H. L. paper box manf, res W. s August Alley
Ohm Ed. watch-maker and jeweler, 193 Clay, res S. s Post bet Dupont and Stockton
Ohrt Christian, cigar store, Merchants' Exchange O'Kane John, boot-maker, 147 Com'l, res W. s Sansome bet Wash'n and Jackson
O'Kane J. of McColgan & O'Kane, res 136 Kearny
O'Keefe Dennis, liquor saloon, Pacific bet Davis and Front
O'Keefe Daniel, mcht, res 20 Stevenson
O'Keefe Thomas, mechanic, Merchant, basement Union Hotel, res S. E. cor Bush and Mason O'Kennedy B. clerk, brds What Cheer House
Olbrecht Augustus, res Kearny near Vallejo
Old Dominion Saloon, S. M. Hall prptr, Brenham Place
Oldfield F. H. H. of Lambert & Co. res 280 Jack- son above Powell
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Oldham Thomas H. prptr Fountain Head Water | O'Neil Charles, res cor Green and Powell
Works, Market, res Rassette House
Established May, 1856.
Oldham T. S. waterman, res 25 Bush
Old Hickory Saloon, H. H. Hattenhorn, prptr, S. W. cor Jackson and Front
Oldmyr A. clerk with Z. Einstein, N. E. cor Sac'o and Battery, 2d floor
Olds Wm. B. att'y at law, res Union S. s bet Dupont and Stockton
Oleary Wm. boatman, res Rincon bet Maine and Harrison
Olenick M. clerk, cor Dupont and Washington
Oliphant H. D. broker, 68 Battery, 2d floor, res Prospect Place near Cal'a
Oliver and Flanagan, wholesale liquor mchts, 99 Front
Established onder present style Jannary, 1856.
Oliver W. H. of O. & F. res Rassette House
Ohver & Buckley, importers and dealers in paints and oils, 86 and 88 Wash'n
Establisbed 1849.
Oliver D. J. of O. & B. 86 and 88 Wash'n, res cor Stockton and Bush
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Olmes Edwin, watch maker, res Post bet Stock- ton and Dupont
Olmstead Thos. C. D. of Arrington & Co. 53 and 55 Front
Olney James N. Jr. gold dust clerk with G. H. Wines Express
OLPHERTS & KELLY, prptrs Bob's Burton Ale House, 186 Kearny
Olpherts R. of O. & K. 186 Kearny, h 206 Kearny Olsen J. S. L. waiter, S. E. cor Sac'o and Sansome Olive Thomas L. baker, 31 Sac'o
Olive Branch Lodge F. M. (col'd,) 306 Stockton, up-stairs
Oliver John B. of Deane & O. res N. W. cor Stockton and Bush
Oliveira (M. D.) 232 Wash'n, in the basement Olwell Wm. G. res Stockton bet Union and Fil- bert
Omard Henry, laborer, Vinson near Mont'y O'Malley T. plumber, res 33 Webb
O'Meara C. H. clerk with Dixon Brothers, 53 Mont'y, hrds S. s Com'l bet Kearny and Mont'y
O'Meara C. J. clerk, 18 Cal'a, res cor Essex and Folsom
O'Meara Jas. entry clerk at Custom House
O'Meara James, laborer, res Union near Sansome
O'Meara & Painter, hook and job printers, 132 Clay
O'Meara John, of O. & P. res cor Dupont and Wash'n
O'Meara. John, 213 Washington
O'Melia Michael, laborer, N. s Post bet Kearny and Dupont
Onderdonk & Lathrop. carriage manfs, 79 Mont'y Onderdonk George, of O. & L. 79 Mont'y, res 254 Stockton
Onderdonk Mrs. M. hoarding house, 254 and 256₺ Stockton
Oneal Dunnell, laborer, res cor Ecker and Steven- son
O'Neil John, baker at Eagle Bakery, Stevenson het First and Second
O'Neil Charles, tailor, 222 Pacific ahove Dupont O'Niel D. F. hair dresser, 163 Mont'y, res Brook- lyn House, Broadway
O'Neil Edward, clerk steamer Wilson G. Hunt, brds Stockton near Lombard
O'Neil Edward, machinist, Union Foundry
O'Neil Mrs. E. No. 7 Everett
O'Neil Francis, res Stockton near Greenwich
O'Neil Frank, hostler, 138 Sansome
O'Neil Jas. hostler, 129 Cal'a
O'Neil John, Erin Go Bragh Saloon, Front near Pacific
O'Neil J. M. inspector Custom House
O'Neil Michael, printer with Whitton, Towne & Co. res Sacramento above Stockton
O'Neil Michael, mcht, res S. s John near Mason
O'Neil Michael, boarding-house keeper, 121 Pine
O'Neil Richard, stalls 15 and 16 Wash'n Market O'Neil Thos. engineer steamer Anna Abernethy O'Neil & O'Hara, stoves and tin-ware, Pacific 1 door E. of Powell
O'Neil Thos. of O'N. & O'Hara, res cor Pacific and Leavenworth
O'Neill James, hostler, res 25 Mont'y
O'Neill James, laborer, res S. s St. Mark's Place O'Neill E. W. freight clerk Cal'a S. Nav. Co. res W. s Stockton het Lombard and Greenwich Opdycke Emerson, with Parks & Tyler
OPHIR FLOUR MILLS, O. C. Osborne, prptr, 149 Battery
These mills, embracing a Flour Manufactory and Salt Works, were established by Bryant & Co. 1853. The capacity of the mills are as follows : 125 barrels of flour and ten tuns of salt, per day-having five run of stones and other machinery driven by an engine of 40 horse power. The works employ an average daily of nine hands.
Oppenheim M. res N. s Green rear lot near Taylor Oppenheimer M. merchant, res E. s Mason bet Sutter and Bush
Ordway Robert J. of Doud & Ordway, 25 Bush Orees Chas. P. French restaurant, 195 Kearny O'Reiley & Finn, prptrs eating saloon, 63 Davis O'Reiley Michael, of O'R. & Finn, 63 Davis
Oresin Alex. brds 232 and 234 Sac'o
O'Reilley Wm. waiter, res N. s Jessie near Second O'Regan P. boarding-house, 92 Battery
Oriental Bonded Warehouse, Charles R. Peters, store-keeper, 46 Battery
Oriental Hotel, L. D. Richardson, agent, W. s Battery bet Bush and Market
Orleans House, 196 aud 198 Pacific, James A. Vandervoost, prptr
Orleans House, 148 Mission
O'Rourke B. prptr Louisiana House, 152 Pacific Ormas José, res Clay one h above Stockton
Orr J. K. clerk, 115 Mont'y, res Stockton bet Jackson and Wash'n
Osborn Geo. drayman, brds 18 Post
Oshorn G. W. drayman, 111 Battery, res Union bet Dupont and Kearny
Oshorn James L. flour mcht, Stockton bet Clay and Sac'o
Osborn Wm. G. carriage-maker, res 89 Bush
Osborn Wm. K. att'y at law, office N. E. cor Mont'y and Com'l, res E. s Taylor near Vallejo
Osborne .J. L. clerk at Ophir Flour Mills, res 210 Stockton
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Osborne O. C. prptr Ophir Flour Mills, res 210 | Stockton
Osgood A. painter, brds S. s Post bet Kearny and Dupont
Osgood Chas. F. mcht, res South Park Osgood Geo. tin smith, 120 Sansome, res S. E. cor Jackson and Sansome, 2d floor
Osgood J. K. with Alsop & Co. res N. E. cor Mason and Filbert
O'Shea J. harness maker, 11 Leidesdorff Osmer Charles, of Schulte & O. cor Pacific and Drumm
Ostner Charles, sculptor, 190 Jackson, res S. s Vallejo near Kearny
Ostrander Stephen, with John F. Swift
O'Sullivan C. D. mcht, res cor Bush and Lea- venworth
O'Sullivan James, res Greenwich near Powell O'Sullivan Michael P. laborer, Mission Dolores Oterson Herman, clerk with John Feldbush Otignon J. L. res 25 Sansome, 3d floor
OTIS & FARNUM, flour and grain mchts, 118 Front
. Established nader present style 1850.
Otis Stephen, of O. & Farnum, res W. s Prospect Place bet Sac'o and Cal'a
Otoole Miss A. millinery, 28 Mont'y
Ott Jacob, stall 14 New World Market, res W. s Leidesdorff bet Pine and Cal'a
Ottenheimer J. mcht, office 64} Battery, brds 69& Sac'o
Otterson Daniel, of Toy & O. 70 Com'l Ottignon Josepb, earriage-maker, 44 Sansome Ottignon John L. carriage-maker. 159 Cal'a Otto C. of Phillippi. & Co. 44 Mont'y, 2d floor Otto John. tailor, 272 Stockton, brds 133 Bush Oughton W. E. of W. W. Kurtz & Co. 153 San- some
Our Market, Temple, prptr, 360 Stockton Overmiller E. waiter at Parish Hotel
Overton J. P. att'y at law, 92 Merchant, 2d floor Ovrand John, res Calhoun near Green Owen Garrigan, clerk with I. Carrol Owen L. C. office S. E. cor Battery and Wash'n, 3d floor
Owen Lehmiah, J. res Mason bet Post and Geary Owens Henry, ship-carpenter, Eddy bet Hyde and Larkin
Owens N. J. clerk with Daniel N. Breed, 94 Clay Owens James H. clerk with Morgan, Hathaway & Co. res Fourth bet Howard and Mission Owens James J. ship-chandler, Clay bet East and Drumm, brds S. s Green ncar Kearny
Owens S. W. clerk, Clay bet East and Drumm OWENS P. H. & P. A. ship-chandlers, 91 Front Established under preseut style 1850.
Owens P. H. of P. H. & P. A. O. res Eddy, Ann's Valley
Owens P. of P. H. & P. A. O. res Eddy, Ann's Valley
Owner, Sickles & Taylor, ship-chandlers, cor Front and Jackson
Established in 1850.
Owner Henry, of O. Sickles & Taylor, res cor Mont'y and Vallejo
Oxer John, porter with Geo. J. Brooks & Co. res 2} Anburn
Oxman J. brds New England House Ozanne Mrs. Cèline, dress-maker, Broadway bet Dupont and Kearny
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PACE CHAS. chronometer and watch-maker, 151 Battery, res N. s Bush above Stockton Pacey Edward H. at U. S. B. Mint, res W. s Mis- sion near Third
Pach John, goldsmith, 52 Com'l
Pacific and Atlantic Railroad Office, 49 Mont- gomery Block. H. W. Halleck, Pres't; C. R. Bond, Sec'y
Pacific Asphaltum Company, office cor Third and Stevenson, Bon & Menant prptrs Estoblisbed May, 1856.
Pacific Club, rooms S. E. cor Mont'y and Jack- son, 2d floor
Object of the Club is social enjoyment. Its officers are as follows : President, B. C. Sanders ; Treasurer. George C. Clifford : Steward, James Irving; Assistant-Steward, E. A. Reynolds.
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PACIFIC EXPRESS COMPANY, Express Bdg, cor Mont'y and Cal'a
This extensive Company was organized March 12, 1855, im- mediately subsequent to the failure of the great house of Adams & Co., by a number of the employees of that firm. who commenced their enterprize with all the advantages resulting from a thorough training ia that unrivaled estab- lishment, an ample capital, and the scarcely-disturbed ar- rangements of their predecessors. By rigid attention to business, perfection of detail, and strict probity, this house has huilt up a business whose romifications penetrate every avenue of commerce throughout the civilized world. A re- organization of the concern has recently taken place, which with enlarged capital, gives increased facilities.
PACIFIC FOUNDRY. Goddard & Co. prptrs, E. s First bet Mission and Howard
These Works were established on their present location Sept. 1850. by Egery & Hinkley. The improvements consisted of a one-story frame building, 50x50. in which a general foundry and machine business was transacted. December. 1853, the present proprietors (E. B. Goddard, W. A. Pal- mer and E. B. Galusha, comprising the firm of Goddard & Co.) purchased the interest of the original owners-erected a three-story building, 30x60-and added greatly, by im- provements in machinery, etc., to former facilities for meet- ing the increase of trodo. Oa the premises is a steam ham- mer with a capacity of 1}2 tuas,-said to be the only one ia operation on the Pacific coast, with the exception of that ia the Navy Yard. The cupolas, two in number, have a capa- city of melting 12 tuns of metal per dny. The Works em- plov from 50 to 80 men, and the average annual business is $240,000 per annum.
Pacific Empire and Keystone Iron Works, D. Van Pelt, prptr, 90 and 92 Bush
Pacific Mills, John Zeilie prptr, 146 Pacific near Mont'y
PACIFIC OIL AND CAMPHENE WORKS, Wm. Bailey & Co. prptrs, foot of Taylor, N. Beach
First manufacturers on the Pacific coast.
Pacific Soda Works, Jessie bet Second and Jane, Classen & Mowry prptrs Established in 1853.
Pacific The, published by J. H. Udell & Co. and edited by Rev. I. H. Brayton, S. V. Blakes- lee and J. H. Brodt, office 65 Merchant ; editorial room 68 Merchant, 3d floor
This is a weekly paper, devoted to Religion, Education and Useful Intelligence. Was established Angust, 1851, by J. W. Douglass, editor and proprietor. Ia January, 1855, he disposed of his interest to Rev. I. H. Brayton nad S. V. Blakeslee, who have since watched over its career. Oct. Ist, 1856, J. H. Brodt became interested in the editorial department.
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SAN FRANCISCO
BANK EXCHANGE AND BILLIARD SALOON
Corner of Washington and Montgomery Sts., San Francisco.
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We have constantly on hand and for sale, Billiard Balls, Cloths, Cues, Cue Wax, Cue Cutters, Cuc Chalk, Cue Points, Fifteen Ball Pool, with Racks and Triangles, &c. Balls Turned and Colored. The BAR will be found at all times supplied with
THE MOST CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS.
JOHN TORRENCE, } THOS. P. PARKER.
TORRENCE & PARKER, Proprietors.
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THE OPHIR MILLS
O. C. OSBORN, Proprietor.
No. 149 BATTERY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.
The above well known and celebrated MILLS having recently undergone a thorough alteration, the proprietor is prepared to furnish an article of
FLOUR
EQUAL TO ANY MANUFACTURED IN THE STATE,
A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF
OMBSTI OUR,
Manufactured from SELECTED WHEAT, constantly on hand.
In addition to the Manufactory of Flour, the pro- prietor will constantly keep on hand,
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR,
CORN MEAL AND HOMINY.
ORDERS FROM THE TRADE SOLICITED, OR
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PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. office cor Sac'o and Leidesdorff, Forbes & Babcock, agents
Incorporated in New York in 1849, with an original capital of $750,000, subsequently enlarged to the som of $3,600.000. The California, Oregon and Panama were the first steamers dispatched to the Pacific. The California arrived at this place on the 28th February, 1849, the Oregon on 31st March, 1849. The former was deserted by her crew-who went " gold hanting "-and detained in port for several months. The Oregon got away on the 11th of April on her first re- turn trip. The present steamers owned by this mammoth company are the Golden Gate, Golden Age, Joo. L. Ste- phens, Sopera, Northerner, Columbia, Republic, Fremont, Constitution, and the pioneer steamers California, Oregon and Panama. The Columbia is engaged in the Oregon trade, and has made one hundred and nine voyages without an ac- cideot. The company have lost two steamers, viz: the Tennessee, in March, 1853, and Winfield Scott, Dec., 1854, hy shipwreck. Not a single life has been lost. however, by ex- plosion or collision, which is certainly creditable to the pru- dent management of such a fleet of steamers. During the existence of the company, they have safely conveyed from our shores the gold export of the country to the enormous extent of from three millions to four millions of dollars per month.
Pacific Salt Works Company, Los Angeles, office 58 and 60 Cal'a
Pacific Warehouse, Dunne & Co. prptrs, cor Bat- tery and Broadway
Packard Albert, att'y at law, office N. E. cor Clay and Mont'y, res N. E. cor Washington and Kearny
Page Clement, cook at Oriental Hotel
Page Frank W. res cor Stevenson and Second
Page, Bacon & Co. bankers, N. W. cor Mont'y and Sac'o, 2 floor
Page F. W. of P. Bacon & Co.
Page Gwynn, of Crockett & P. res W. s Stockton bet Jackson and Wash'n
Page Nathaniel, mcht, res 38 Mellus
PAGE ROBERT C. Clerk of Board of Supervi- sors, private office 127 Wash'n, res cor Brady and Mission
Clerk of Board of Assistant Aldermen 1851,-72,-'3, -'4,-'5, -'f. Page & Richards, prptrs Empire State Restaurant Page James D. of P. & Richards
Page Robert, laundryman, N. s Everett bet Third and Fourth
Paggio Julius, of M. Michaud & Co. res W. s Virginia bet Jackson and Pacific
Pagot H. of Vincent & P. 187 Kearny
Pahud & Vignier, imp'rs wines and liquors, 125 Sansome
Pahud F. of P. & Vignier, res W. s Stockton bet Broadway and Vallejo
Paidfout Eugene, butcher, S. s Sutter bet Kear- ny and Dupont
Paige E. printer, "Golden Era " office
Paine Jobn, carpenter, res N. s Folsom bet First and Second
Painter J. B. of O'Meara & P. res III Broadawy Painter T. P. printer, with O'Meara & Painter, res III Broadway
Palman & Co. prptrs Mount Hope Market, cor Powell and Broadway
Palman Martin, of P. & Co. res S. s Union bet Kearny and Dupont
Palmer Benjamin, with Lyon & Co
Palmer B. waterman, S. W. cor Market and First Palmer Clinton D. W. dep'y U. S. Marsbal, room 21 U. S. Court Bdg
Appointed to present position by James Y. McDuffia, 1856. Palmer Cyrus, of Goddard & Co. res Second near Folsom
PALMER, COOK & CO, bankers, cor Washing- ton and Kearny Established March, 1850.
Palmer J. C. of P., Cook & Co. res cor Stockton and Green
Palmer Edwin C. dep'y U. S. Marshal, room 21 U. S. Court Bdg
Appointed to present position by Gen. W. H. Richardson, 1853.
Palmer Edward. prptr coffee saloon, 100 Kearny Palmer Edward H. pilot, res S. s Eddy bet Ma- son and Taylor
Palmer E. clerk with Rankin & Co. res W. s Bat- tery bet Broadway and Pacific
Palmer Henry, real estate agent, office N. W. cor Mont'y and Com'l, 2d floor
Palmer Henry, res Stockton bet Sac'o and Clay Palmer L. M. livery-stable keeper, brds 95 Du- pont
Palmer N. wood and coal dealer, 195 Stockton Palmer S. L. & Co. agricultural implements, N. E. cor Wasb'n andDavis
Palmer S. L. P. of S. L. & Co. res cor Broadway Mason
Palmer Wales L. of Goddard & Co. Pacific Foun- dry, res Second bet Folsom and Harrison
Palmer W. A. of Goddard & Co. res Second bet Folsom and Harrison
Palmouri & Co. billiard manfs, 147 Jackson
Paltenghi Andrew, sculptor, N. s Market bet Front and Battery
Pangburn J. L. book-keeper, res 87 Wash'n
Pankoke Chas. tailor, 148 Sac'o, res S. W. cor Jackson and Virginia
Pape Ferdinand, musician, res Powell near Green
Papy Harry, mariner, res S. s Sherwood Place
Papy J. J. att'y at law, office 56 Mont'y Block Parburt Geo. R. att'y at law, office 2 Court Block, 2d floor, res 184 Clay
Pardee E. H. (M. M.) cor Brenham Place and Clay, res Clay near Jones
Pardee F. brds at What Cheer House
Pardee L. C. res cor Cal'a and Stockton
Pardee W. J. Nicaragua Steamship Office, res N. W. cor Cal'a and Stockton
Pardow George, of Cortes & P
Parent Chas. L. house and ship joiner, res Fre- mont bet Howard and Folsom
Paris E. of Coutteling & Paris) Pinckney Place Paris -, restaurant, Adler near Dupont
Parish S. J. 186 Wash'n, 2d floor, res Green near Kearny
Parrish Hotel, D. Parish, prptr, S. W. cor Battery and Com'l
Parish D. prptr of Parish Hotel
Park Miss A. C. teacher in Union Grammar School
Park A. L. att'y at law, S. W. cor Mont'y and Merchant, 3d floor
Park A. L. printer, "Bulletin " office
Park A. W. stone cutter, brds N. s St. Mark's Place, bet Kearny and Dupont
Park T. B. clerk, 137 Mont'y, 3d floor
Park T. W. of Williams, Shafter & Park, res S. s Tehama bet First and Second
Park & Co. grocers, N. W. cor Battery and Jackson Park E. W. of P. & Co
Park & White, patent medicines, Wash'n op Cus- tom House
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Park J. D. of P. & W
Parkell H. H. prptr Niantic Hotel
Parker Charles F. carpenter, res 26 Everett
PARKER EDWARD H. com mcht and agent Hazard Powder Co. 137 Front, up stairs Established in 1849.
Parker Edward W. boot and shoe dealer, res cor Green and Brannan Place
Parker Fred. A. res N. W. cor Jackson and Bat- tery
Parker George A. of Wm. Langerman & Co. 81 Front
Parker Geo. F. at Bank Exchange Saloon
Parker G. M. grocer, N. s Brannan near Johnston
Parker H. C. of J. Y. Hallock & Co. res Wash'n near Jones
Parker H. P. salesman with Bradshaw & Co. N. W. cor Cal'a and Battery
Parker Mrs. Mary, 159 Mission
Parker R. & Co. liquor mchts, 124 Front Established under present style July, 1856.
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