Mercantile guide and directory for Virginia City, Gold Hill, Silver City and American City 1864-5, Part 5

Author: Collins, Charles, [from old catalog] comp
Publication date: 1864
Publisher: Virginia, Printed by Agnew & Deffebach
Number of Pages: 360


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Fire Department.


The Fire Department is composed of four engine companies and one hook and ladder, numbering a total of about 400 mem- bers. There is perhaps no other city in the Union that can boast of as efficient a fire department, for the population, as Virginia. It numbers amongst its members some of the most efficient fire- men in the United States ; and it is a source of just pride to the firemen of Virginia, as well as to the public spirit of the citizens, to be able to boast that the engines and their appartenances are the private property of the members, and obtained through the individual energy of each company. It is the boast of the United States that, in all the Western and Pacific States, the fire de- partment of each city is not paid, but relies upon the public spirit of its citizens. The Fire Department of Virginia numbers amongst its members the leading men from almost every profession and trade in the city. Board of Delegates of the Fire Department of Virginia : J. V. B. Perry, Geo. W. Birdsall, Sam E. Wetherill.


VIRGINIA ENGINE COMPANY, No. 1, was first organized in March, 1861. A number of the members, through their in- dividual exertions, collected sufficient funds to purchase their en- gine. Seeing the necessity of a hook and ladder company for the city, a part of the old company organized themselves into a hook and ladder company, which they called the " Ne- vada Hook and Ladder Company, No. 1." Their truck and fire apparatus is perhaps amongst the most efficient on the


Pacific coast. Their truck was built by Folsom & Hiller of San Francisco, at a cost of $2,500. Officers of Virginia Company, No. 1 : Isaac E. Brokaw, Foreman ; John Rod- gers, 1st Assistant ; John Hammerson, 2nd Assistant ; Geo. H. Shaw, Treasurer ; Chas. S. Champney, Secretary ; and 65 active members. The company has 600 feet of hose, which is owned by the members. It is a second class engine, and was built by But- ton & Blake, of Waterford, N. York. It has 94-inch cylinders and 73-inch stroke, with 24-feet brakes, manned by 44 men. Stated meetings first Monday in each month. The city has just rented a commodions engine house on B street, between Fulton Avenue and Union.


NEVADA HOOK AND LADDER, NO. 1-This company was or- ganized from the members of Virginia Engine Company, No. 1,


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and has continued from its organization, up to the present time, to be identified with that company, its hall being under the same roof as Virginia No. 1. It was organized in March, 1861. It numbers 63 members, and has 75 feet of extension ladder, in excellent order. The following is a list of its officers : L. P. Wardle, Foreman : Louis La Page, Assistant ; Chas, Williams, President ; B. F. Green, Secretary ; G. A. Campbell, Steward ; G. W. Downey, Side Officer.


YOUNG AMERICA ENGINE, No. 2, organized on the 17th March, 1862. This company's house is situated No. 85 South C street, and is 60 by 20 fect. It has a tastefully and well arranged meet- ing room, being adorned with pictures illustrating the life of a fireman. There are four sleeping rooms connected with the building. The engine belongs to the company, and was built at a cost of $6,000. It is the largest and most powerful engine in the Territory, and is really a model of beauty in all its details. It has 600 feet of hose, 300 of which belongs to the company. It has extension brakes, and has three different suction pipes, made to throw five different streams of water, if necessary. A hand- some hose carriage is attached. It has a 10-inch cylinder and 92- inch stroke. The officers of the company are : N. W. Winton, President ; Theo. Hale, Secretary ; - Hintz, Financial Secre- tary ; O. C. Steele, Chief Engineer ; W. Wein, Ist Assistant ; B. Y. Lackey, 2d Assistant, and 80 active members.


EAGLE ENGINE COMPANY, No. 3, was organized on 2d of Au- gust, 1863. The engine is of the Jeffrey's make, and is the pro- perty of the members. Its cost was $3,700. The company has a large and comfortable hall on B street, a few doors south of the Post Office. This company has 600 feet of hose. Its officers are : Thos. Peasley, Foreman ; Patrick Holland, 1st Asssistant ; Jas, Pascoe, Secretary ; J. W. Hemenway, 2d Assistant ; Chas. Ramson, Treasurer, and 80 members.


WASHOE ENGINE COMPANY, NO. 4 .-- This company was organ- ized in August, 1863. The members of this company, although lately organized, have displayed more energy and as much effi- ciency as any company in the Department. They have paid for their engine, which was built for them by Button & Blake, of Waterford, New York, at a cost of $2,800. The cylinder is of 93-inch and has 73-inch stroke. The jumper was built to order by Folsom & Hiller, 531 California street, San Francisco, and cost $600. They have 600 feet of hose, in good condition. The names of the officers are: W. R. Warnock. Foreman ; P. G. Garry, Ist Assistant ; H. B. Harmance, 2d Assistant ; H. McDou- gall, Recording Secretary ; H. Ettling, Financial Secretary ; E. Jacobs, Treasurer, and 80 active members. Engine house North B street.


Direct Importers of Arnold's Genuine Writing Fluid.


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Territorial -- County and City Officials.


Below will be found a list of the various Federal, County and City Officials ; likewise the names of heads of Fire Department of Virginia.


Capital of the Territory-Carson.


SUPREME COURT-George Turner, Chief Justice ; Jno. W. North, Associate Justice ; Powhattan B. Locke, Associate Justice ; Alfred Helm, Clerk.


TERRITORIAL OFFICERS -- Jas. W. Nye, Governor and Superin- tendent of Indian Affairs ; Orion Clemens, Secretary ; J. T. Lockhart. Indian Agent; W. W. Ross, Auditor ; Jno. H. Kinkead, Treasurer ; A. F. White, Superintendent of Public In- struction ; Robert Howland, Warden of Territorial Prison.


U. S. REVENUE OFFICERS -- Warren Wasson, Assessor, Carson; James S. Dilley, Collector, Virginia.


U. S. LAND OFFICERS -- Clement T. Rice, Register, Carson ; C. N. Noteware, Receiver, Carson.


U. S. MILITARY -- J. L. Van Bokkelen, Provost Marshal General.


MILITIA OFFICERS -- J. W. Nye Commander-in-Chief ; J. L. Van Bokkelen, Major-General, at Virginia ; Almon Hovey, Brig. General 1st Brigade, at Virginia ; Jas. McLean, Brig .- General 2d Brigade, at Genoa; H. P. Russell, Adjutant General, at Carson.


FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT -- Comprising Storey, Washoe and Roop counties -- John W. North, Judge ; George King, Clerk, at Virginia ; J. S. Bowker, Deputy Clerk, at Washoe City.


COUNTY OFFICIALS-Leonard W. Ferris, Probate Judge ; Wm. H. Howard, Sheriff; N. W. Winton, County Clerk, ex-officio County Auditor, Clerk Probate Court, and Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners ; Chas. H. Fish, Recorder ; Lloyd Frizell, Assessor ; John Easterling, Tax Collector ; Isaac E. James, Surveyor ; Dighton Corson, Prosecuting Attorney ; H. H. Flagg, Martin White, and Chas. H. Knox, Board of County Commissioners.


TOWNSHIP OFFICERS-Gold Hill Precinct -- S. A. Kellogg, Justice of the Peace; Win. H. Beegan, Constable. Virginia Precinct -- J. F. Atwill, Justice of the Peace; J. V. B. Perry, Constable.


CITY OFFICIALS-Rufus E. Arick, Mayor. [Common Council- Meet every Tuesday evening -- First Ward, John Earl, J. A. Cramer ; Second Ward, Geo. II. Shaw, Jas. Brennan ; Third Ward, Pembroke Murray, Alex. Coryell ; Fourth Ward, Thos. Parker. R. A. Young.] Geo. F. Vosburg, City Clerk ; F. Wal- ters, City Treasurer ; Chas. R. Edwards, Assessor ; H. K.


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Alexander, Tax Collector ; C. P. Johnson, Surveyor ; John Allman, Street Commissioner ; Frank Tilford, City Attorney.


CITY POLICE, ETC -- Wm. H. Davenport, Recorder ; Chas. W. Cooke. Marshal and Chief of Police ; E. F. Clarkson, Captain of Police ; City Jailor, M. J. Purcell. Regular Police -- H. W. Ward, John Brinton, Thomas Buckley, Wm. McIntosh, Thomas Bulger, Thos. McGee, Denis Hays, B. J. Lynch, Thos. Green, Dale, Clancy, Frank Sonle, E. F. Hawks, Wilcoxon. City Marshal is Chief of Police.


Quartz Mills and Hoisting Works.


GOULD & CURRY MILL AND MINE, situated about one and a half mile east of Virginia City. This is the most extensive mill in the Territory, or perhaps in the world. The mill, at present, runs eighty stamps. It is estimated that this company extract from their ores about a half million bullion monthly. The com- pany employ about 800 men. The mine has three entrances- the lower, the middle, and the upper tunnels. At the mouth of the middle tunnel. which is situated on South I street, large and extensive quartz houses have been erected. A. Lawton, Pres- ident ; Chas. Bonner, General Superintendent.


MEXICAN MINE. situated between Howard and A streets, was erected in 1863, has a 25-horse power engine, and the company own 100 feet on the Comstock lode. Alsopp & Co., Proprietors ; E. B. Darsey, Superintendent.


MARIPOSA QUARTZ MILL, located at the foot of Cedar Hill ; it has a 15-horse power engine, running 12 stamps of 600 pounds each. Knox's pans and the Hungarian bowls are used in the amalgamating department. Cost of mill about $20,000.


HOOSIER STATE MILL, situated on Silver, between G and H streets, was erected in 1862-engire 40-horse power. The ma- chinery was formerly used in the old Spanish Mill, runs 8 stamps, and 24 Knox's pans -- was erected in 1862. Jacob Clark & Geo. Hurst, Proprietors ; J. Clark, Superintendent.


CEDAR HILL MILL, located in Cedar Ravine, has a 40-horse power engine, built at the Pacific Foundry, San Francisco, three straight batteries of four stamps each ; crushes 16 tons of rock per day ; it has 12 6-feet ama'gamating tub-, with 8 Knox's im- proved pans. The mill was erected at a cost of $35,000.


EMPIRE STATE MILL, situate at what is known as Sugar Loaf Peak, is run by both water and steam. The water wheel is 40 feet in diameter, with a 15-horse power engine ; runs 10 stamps, and crushes about 12 tons of rock per day. It uses Knox's pans, with false bottoms, and Wakelee's patent flue pans ; employs 10 men. Chas. Coover & L. Dunn, Proprietors. L. Dunn, Sup't.


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UTAH MILL AND HOISTING WORKS was erected on the 8th of January, 1864 ; size of building, 106 by 60, is situated in Six Mile Canon, north of Silver Hill. They own 3,200 feet in three ledges, viz., 1,000 in the Comstock, 1,000 in the middle and 1,200 in the back ledge. The engine and machinery, which is rated as first class, and finely finished, is 90-horse power, was made by Devoe, Dinsmore & Co., of San Francisco. The main shaft of this company's mine has three apartments, each 4 by 5, and is down a depth of 28 feet.


MARIPOSA MILL, erected in 1861, situate in Cedar Ravine, has a 25-horse power engine, 12 stamps, and 18 amalgamating pans, (Wakelee's patent,) employs 10 men. Messrs. Davis & McCurdy, Lessees.


BAJAZETTE & GOLDEN ERA G. & S. M. Co., Bajazette Ledge, located in 1860. Golden Era Company (Mitchell Ledge) located 21st January, 1861. B. & G. E., G. & S. M. Co., con- solidated Oct. 1862. and incorporated 26th January, 1863. Capital stock, $1,200,000, divided into 4,000 shares -- one foot to the share ; have 2000 feet in each location, making a total of 4000 feet. The works are located on ( street, north of Virginia and Gold Hill Divide. F. F. Fargo, Secretary, office 45 South C strect, Virginia.


CALIFORNIA MINE & HOISTING WORKS, was located in 1859 ; has two mines-the North and South Central. The Hoisting Work's building is large and capacious, and was erected in 1863. Messrs. Bolton, Barron & Co., Proprietors. Wm. Welch, Super- intendent. This company own 300 feet in the Comstock ledge, and employ 30 men.


SANTERITA CLAIM, Ophir Hill, was located in 1862. The com- pany are now engaged in developing their mine.


INTERIOR EXPLORING AND MINING Co., L. W. Ferris, Pres- ident ; M. A. Baldwin, Superintendent ; J. M. Gearheart, Sec'y. Office in Taylor's Building. The officers of this company are all men of experience, and practical miners. This company was formed for the purpose of locating and developing mines ; they also locate timber and agricultural lands, and mill and town sites. It is conducted similar to the Mount Davidson Tunnelling and Exploring Co., a company which has done more to develop the mineral resources of the Territory than any other company extant, and has proved both remunerative to its projectors and a benefit to miners. The I. E. and Mining Co. have already located some very valuable mines, and are now engaged in developing them.


BEACH AND PAXTON'S HOISTING WORKS, situated on Virginia Hill, was located in 1859. The company are developing their minc.


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SIERRA NEVADA HOISTING WORKS, located in Cedar Ravine, was erected in October, 1863. It has two 30-horse power en- gines, manufactured at the Vulcan Iron Works, San Francisco. This company use for hoisting purposes a flat wire rope, three inches wide and one and a half thick, and 620 feet long.


ALLEN G. AND S. M. Co .- The works of this company were erected in 1862, are situated in Cedar Ravine, have all the ma- chinery and facilities for developing their claim.


WHITE & Co.'s MILL AND HOISTING WORKS, is located on Cedar Hill, building 30 by 60, is worked by an improved horse whim ; have located and own 210 feet on the Comstock lode ; works erccted December, 1863,


SAVAGE MINE AND HOISTING WORKS, situated on B street, was located in July, 1859 ; claim 800 feet on the Comstock lode ; have an engine of 50-horse power ; main building 36 by 60 ; car- penter shop 40 by 50. Wm. Lent, President ; G. B. McAnney, Secretary.


POTOSI WORKS, situated on North B street. was located in 1859, has capacious and powerful hoisting machinery and works, own 1,400 feet on the Comstock lode. Patrick McKay, Sup't.


DICK SIDES SILVER MINING AND HOISTING WORKS, located 23d June, 1859, by T. B. Abernathy, J. M. Baldwin, E. Belcher, and R. D. Sides. The works are situated on South Stewart st., has first class hoisting machinery, built by Devoe, Dinsmore & Co., San Francisco, at a cost of $100,000. The company was in- corporated on 22d May. 1863. Office 48 South B street, Vir- ginia.


CHOLLAR HOISTING WORKS, situated on North A street, claim located in 1860, owns 1,400 feet on the Comstock, has an engine of 100-horse power.


WM. PENN HOISTING WORKS .- The claim which was located in 1862, is situated on Virginia Hill, employs six men, and a horse whim.


BURNING MOSCOW HOISTING WORKS, situated North Ophir Hill ; company have located and claim 2,400 feet on the Com- stock lode. It has an engine of 12-horse power, and improved hoisting machinery.


NORTH OPHIR, situated on North Ophir Hill, claim 1,200 feet on the Comstock lode.


SOUTH OPHIR, situated on South Ophir Hill, claims 200 feet on the Comstock lode. A tunnel has been run from this claim to the North Ophir, from which is taken excellent rock. This company are about erecting new and costly machinery, which, when completed, will enable them to double their present capacity for extracting quartz.


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YORK CLAIM was located in 1859, situated on North Ophir Hill. This company employ 10 men, and are now engaged in sinking their shaft. The company has ordered hoisting ma- chinery.


SPANISH No. 2, located on North A street. This company claim 1,600 feet on the Comstock lode, it employs 14 men. J. W. Dil.on, Superintendent.


BEST & BELCHER HOISTING WORKS, located on Stewart street, south of Taylor. This company have excellent hoisting works, with a Carliss engine of 100 horse power. The size of main building is 40 by 65 feet, carpenter shop 30 by 25, boiler room 20 by 40. The company own 226 feet on Comstock lode.


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VIRGINIA DIRECTORY


FOR THE YEAR COMMENCING MAY, 1864.


Abbreviations.


bds .. boards. n .. north. s .. south. nr .. near. res .. resides. op .. opposite.


A ABRAMS J. res 120 north B Ackison W. bar-tender at Seawards's Saloon


Adams J. H. miner Gould & Curry Mine


Adams N. laborer Sapphire Mill


ADAMS THOS. M. hay yard, 57 and 59 north D


Adams Frank, miner, res north E Adams John, Supt Chollar Mining Co, res Chollar Mine Adams James, laborer Gould and Curry Mill


Adams Grove, of Mitchell & Adams


Adkison D. O. Supt Fairview Mining Co, office on Divide Agan Pat. miner Gould & Curry Mine Ahen J. oiler Gould & Curry Mill Ahlers Ed. carpenter, res on north Carson


Ahpel Carl, cigars and stationery, 36 south C Ahpel Henry, of M. Goldman & Co Adchison Dr. cor B and Taylor Alban W. G., M. D, north E Alchom T. carpenter, res Howard .


Alden I. K. foreman of carpenters Gould & Curry Mine Aldrich Louis, att'y at law, Piper's Building, cor Union and B Aldridge Judge, bds Chapin House


Alexander J. J. carpenter Savage Gold and Silver Mining Co ALEXANDER H. K. city tax collector, office south B Alexander John, laborer Gould & Curry Mill Alexander W. F. watchman Gould & Curry Mill Alpine Boarding House, by Mrs. Winter, 66 B Alsbacher D. L. of Weinshenk & Alsbacher


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Alter Chas. carpenter Gould & Curry Mine Alton R. laborer Gould & Curry Mill Alvarez R. miner, res North Mill Alvarez John, miner, res North Mill Alvarez Florentine, laborer, res 135 north B Alvarez J. M. miner, res North Mill Allen Mrs. Mary, res 47 north F


Allen C. W. wood ranch, res 223 north D Allen Dr. office Piper's Building Allen R. miner Ophir Mine


Allen J. H. Wright's Soda Works, 126 B


Allen C. carpenter Savage Gold and Silver Mining Co Allenback J. saloon, res A


Allers Chas. timberman Ophir Mine Allman Daniel, miner, res G


Ambrose Wm. miner Chollar Silver Mining Co Anderson F. miner Allen Gold and Silver Mining Co Anderson -, carpenter Virginia Planing Mill Anderson John Y. miner Potosi Gold and Silver Mining Co Anderson James, blacksmith Santa Fe Tunnel Anderson John, miner Gould & Curry Mine Anderson M. D. att'y at law, Piper's Building, cor B and Union Anderson Joseph, (colored) laborer L nr Union Anderson John, bar-tender Metropolitan Hotel, 11 and 13 n D Anderson Thos. miner California Mine


Anderson J. S. carpenter, cor D and Union Anderson J. law clerk, res 25 A


Anderson J. miner Ophir Mine


Anderson R. W. cook with Mrs. Keith, north C


Andrews W. tinsmith, 21 north D


Andrew Thomas, miner, bds Canandagua House Andrews T. G. res 16 A


Andrews J. D. carrier " Virginia Union," res cor A and Taylor Angove J. miner North Potosi Gold and Silver Mining Co Angelo Father, res Immaculate Conception Church


Angoul John, res H Anisini Peter, wood dealer; res north E


Anthony Rev. C. V. pastor First Methodist Episcopal Church, res cor Taylor and H Appach Adolph, saloon, 24 south B


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Apple Robert, broker, 17 north C' Applegate Uriah, bds south E Arkson C. laborer Ophir Mine Ardot G. F. miner, res Howard


Argentine Saloon, (Ward & Heffron,) 71 south € Arguilar D. miner, res North Mill


Arkell Wm. boarding-house, north C


Armand Ed. printer "Union Office"


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Årmer & Harris, cigars and tobacco, 12 south B Armer H. of Armer & Harris, res 12 south B Armstrong Thos. miner Gould & Curry Mine Armitage Jas. A. chemist and druggist, op International Hotel, C Armour John, carpenter Gould & Curry Mill ARMSTRONG E. I. proprietor International Hotel Arnold J. H. clerk Cope & Hubbard


Arnold & Blauvelt, bankers, cor Taylor and C


Arnold John, banker, cor Taylor and C


Arscheem Morris, barber Metropolitan Baths Arthur John, miner Central Mine Arthur S. J. teamster Storey & Faull


Artists' Hall, (R. Grunwald,) 16 north C


Arvell Edward, night foreman Choller Mining Co


Arzaga Joseph, printer, res North Mill


ARRINGTON N. O. banker, (Stateler & Arrington,) res 44 A Arrington A. S. broker, Medan Building, 10 north C Arrington Wm. broker, Medan Building, 10 north C Ash Win. hay yard, 336 south C


Ash A. S. miner North Potosi Gold and Silver Mining Co Asher H. F. tailor Isidor Mayers


Ashern James, iron-worker Gould & Curry Mill


Ashley Wm. at Gillig, Mott & Co


Ashley John, laborer Gould & Curry Mill


Atkinson George, miner Potosi Gold and Silver Mining Co Atkinson Levi, miner, res south B


Atkinson T. B. blacksmith, 69 north B


ATWILL J. F. justice of the peace, office 55 south C Attienna Chabrier, at Howard Street Laundry, res Howard Aud, Beebe & Hundley, attorneys at law, office Masonic Block, north B Aud F. L. of Aud, Beebe & Hundley, res south B Aurich A. butcher, 32 south C


THOS, M. ADAMS' Hay and Feed Stable, No. 60 North D Street.


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W M. BREMNER, Beneral Commission and Stock Broker, Office, Enterprise Building, No. 24 South C St., VIRGINIA CITY, N. T.


Jay Refers by permission to A. C. Wightman, R. C. Chappell, Edward Cahill, Paxton & Thornburgh, of Virginia City, and H. H. Flagg, of Gold Hill.


Orders Carefully and Promptly attended to.


BATHSI


METROPOLITAN, 23 North B. WASHINGTON, 51 South C. SAN FRANCISCO, 7 North B.


LOUIS BACH, PROPRIETOR.


H. S. BECK. W. H. YOUNG. HARDWARE! HARDWARE! H. S. BECK CO.,


No. 13 NORTH C STREET, VIRGINIA.


BENHAM & HEATON,


CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS,


113 SOUTH C STREET, VIRGINIA.


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B


BACH LOUIS, Metropolitan, San Francisco and Washington Baths


Bachelor Miss C. M. primary department Virginia public schools Bafchelden J. C. carpenter Gould & Curry Mill


Bagley John, miner Gould & Curry Mine Bage J. N. painter Gould & Curry Mill


Bahr L. waiter International Hotel Baiker L. C. iron-worker Gould & Curry Mill


Baike J. S. carpenter Gould & Curry Mill


Bailey R. W. carman Chollar Silver Mining Co


Bailey H. I. laborer, res nr Catholic Church Bailey David, miner, res 60 south C Bain J. H. printer, "Old Piute Office" Baird Wm. engineer Empire Mill Baird S. H. broker, res north E


Baird J. laborer Gould & Curry Mill


Baker P. H. carpenter Gould & Curry Mill


Baker Sam. brakeman Best & B. Gold and Silver Mining Co


Baker E. G. tinsmith, res Summit st


BAKER CHARLES, Union Brwery, 40 north C


Balch D. W. clerk Gould & Curry Mill


Baldwin Susan Mrs. 62 north A


BALDWIN M. A. mining sup't, office Taylor's Building Ball James, laborer north L Balzer Jos. miner Gould & Curry Mine Ball N. H. miner Gould & Curry Mine


Ball James, miner Potosi Gold and Silver Mining Co


Ball W, miner Chollar Silver Mining Co


Bannigan Miss Isabel, res 115 north D


Banning A. A. blacksmith Gould & Curry Mine


Baker E. G. hardware merch't, of Baker & Andrews, res C near Summit


Barrage M. cook Progress Restaurant


Barber H. miner, res 33 north E


Barber Wm. M. blacksmith, 124 north C


Barber T. teamster, res north E


Barker A. H. iron-worker Gould & Curry Mill


Barker Julius, carpenter Gould & Curry Mill


Barkley Samuel, cashier at Paxton & Thornburgh


Barnert Julius, of J. Barnert & Co. office cor Battery and Hal- leck, (up-stairs,) San Francisco Barney James, teamster Gould & Curry Mill Barnes M. H. clerk MeLaughlin & Root


Barnes J. D. saloon B, res 19 A


Barret P. miner North Potosi Gold and Silver Mining Co Bartholemew G. W. carpenter south-east cor D and Union


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CHAS. BOWIE,


BLACKSMITH


AND


WAGON MAKER,


No. 124 North C Street, IRGINIA.


WAGONS OF ALL KINDS CONSTANTLY ON HAND ! Orders from all parts of the Country Promptly attended to. SHOEING AND JOBBING Done in the best style of Workmanship.


CHAS. BAKER, UNION BREWERY 40 North C Street, VIRGINIA.


COLE & GAMBLE, DRUGGISTS,


PERFUMERY AND FANCY GOODS.


Mr Particular attention paid to putting up Prescriptions, AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY AND NIGHT ! No. 90 South C Street, Virginia.


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Bartlett E. H. blacksmith Savage Gold and Silver Mining Co Bary John, miner Gould & Curry Mine Barry A. engineer Hoosier State Mill Barnett Patrick, liquor dealer, 50 south D BARNUM HOTEL, (A. Larouche & Co.) 36 south C Bartlett J. H. res Merchants' Exchange Barkley Thomas, stock broker, res 155 north C


Barney Aurilieus, express wagon, north F


Barnes W. W. printer "Union Office"


Barnes J. D. (Court Exchange Saloon,) 18 south B BARNERT J. & CO. clothing and furnishing goods, 27 south C Barns Fred. butcher 92 north C


Barry John T. printer "Old Piute Office"


Barrett A. J. laborer Gould & Curry Mill Barry Robert, porter Ophir Mine


Barron John, laborer Gould & Curry Mill


Barrett Joseph, plumber, res north F


Bash C. O. miner Gould & Curry Mine Bass John, butcher cor E and Union


Bassett A, quartz mill proprietor, office Enterprise Building Barssetti G. waiter Progress Restaurant


Bastion Chris. miner Chollar Gold and Silver Mining Co


Batch D. W. smelter Gould & Curry Mill Bates John, (California Hay Yard,) cor Carson and C


Bates Mrs. R. S. dress making, room B nr Taylor


Baudonnat F. C. fashionable hatter, 27 north B Bamer George, restaurant, 42 north C BAXTER ROBERT, (Baxter & Durant,) office 94 south C Baxter G. W. supt. Iowa Mine


Bayreuther Albert, of Bayreuther Bros. Restaurant Bayreuther Bros. Restaurant, cor D and Union


Bayreuther Gus. of Bayreuther Bros. Restaurant


Bay J. G. carpenter Gould & Curry Mill


Bean F. B. carpenter Savage Gold and Silver Mining Co Beargo B. miner Ophir Mine Beattig Henry, musician, 24 north F




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