ft ���������''H'f ill fit In* ri.vey- an, ififten- ttges twill de of dnes- eturti wilh ���������eight jsioha ;o. sTING y will Val"..l:4'.-... Barkerville, WiUiam Creek, BiC, Saturday, November 23, 1872. O. 4: Published every; &atu*qlay by, . ';'-;: RO B Bvtt T i AM 0 L LO W A YV Subscription, - '-;-"'60 Cents per Week.: RATES OF ADVERTISING, For one square (one inch), fl rst Insert ion, 11 '* . onemontfa, - -��������� For two ������c;n area, firs tins erti on, - - ��������� *���������"���������*'; ���������* ��������� - one month, ��������� ...-.,. 5: Agents for the4i Cariboo Sentinel.'1 Yan WinVl^ - ��������� Quesnelm<mth, 8o.l.a Creek, f lin ton, * Yale, '���������- -'������������������ ��������� Now West-minuter, Victoria, - , I.. P.. Fishery. ���������.-. B":m&Co., <0. 'FtrMt, ;.' ������������������:, ��������� ��������� AD. "Mclnnes,. ��������� ��������� ���������: Bnm ard1 s E xpr&ss ���������-������������������������������������* ��������� Barnardtr "Express . .. Barnard's.Express '7 y do ��������� -' i\oyy X . .-���������' - -John Murray ' -.'.*'��������� Mr Webster* - . Stn Francisco - - Sn ri Fran cfsco 80 Cornhili, London, ������)&' 1%HK CARIBOO SENTINEL. Card*. Circulars. Posters' and Programmes for Bulls and Theatrical Entertainments ; 08*Executed with nefttneppnmldispatch^^i Tp rm * mo derate. A .twrmr***** tmMMMB VS9K W WON mnmi] WB^sW/NOV^^(l;.T ..'..���������,tL ��������� .: ~,."������������������ anx i ;���������, -:'-':V ^i,-:,"yale,/1x71-7 .:.'. . Xpte, Nov. 20���������Man it est; of steamer On- wurd.Nov. 17: ^pkgs/AK; 22, dia B!; 3.4, Dunbar; 17, J ON ; 162, MW; 158 dia '.<>-.; 1:7 i, 0 W ; 7, dia F ; 4,JB��������� 30; A dia B; 3, A SB ; 3; MA N;--*S8;R-FD; 17, J; fc'Bl; I, ^ B; 4, 0 torn;-1. B ; 1, H B Co.; 16. B & <i ;, 11, ������uU|e>,S,BX; 11. Douglas; 1,Clapper ton; 2. vying Woo; 3, dia O4 1, Moor- lioria.?.' \h3Xfing\ey ;���������; li, Pope. The Giffvaf d,utter great difficrilty,'wa** able Jto reach Yale or Monday in or Bin g. As tbf water; in tlie river bus risen a toot.: 6r more ���������since than, she will probably have no difficulty ia reaching Yale to-morrow. It ia now warm aud rainy. VICTORIA. :y yi yx'~] Victoria, Nov. 16���������Walter Milea, an old Pione&r'of this Pro vkce- died a few days ago at Victoria, leaving his children quite destl������ late. '. y r ."';-, ..-:.. Mayor McMillan and the new City Councillors were sworn In on Monday last The Local Government has ordered another Essay on British'Columbia to be prepared in England by Mr Sproat, Agent General tor the Province. The Surveyor Generalship has bra ten- ���������dtreu to Joseph Hunter, M.P.P. A banquet tendered to ex-Mayor fcewis aod accepted by him, cam* off last night at the Pacific Telegraph Hotel. A wrli is to be issued at one*, for'th* election of a representative for Lillooet to fill-the vacancy created by the death of the lata A. T. Jamieson, Matsqui, Nov. JO���������During, tho paet five weeto* the weather iu this vicinity baa been very severe, commencing with very heavy raina, which lasted four days, causing a most ���������unusual overflow throughout the entire country, carrying away bridges and doing great damage to the farmers. . Several head of cattle were drowned near ChUliwack, The rain storm was followed by a heavy gale of wind from Ihe north which tasted six days, Ay 70 -/^'IJNITED^STAT^;-- 7'0yr \! San Francisco. Nov. 12���������An old man named John Purceltwaa attacked Ajjy two 'highway��������� men at 'PrptbFaro'M.uV^Uight.' .He resisted, whan they knocked bim down, leaving him senseless on the ground. The scoundrels poly Joti$3'for'tijeiri j)ains: Salt Lake, Nov.. L2���������The horae disease has madedtB appearance in Uiiscit^ ip-day.^ 1 A new'diamond excitement * exists..Jit. is believed to be the result ol a scheme to sell diaaipDd,stock. :���������... ���������.,;,���������/.-,; : -yyAx-'..' ��������� *. \ xA TERRIBLE CbNEXA&RATIok i; / Boston, Nov; 9���������&30 p.m.~Aterrible con- 'flagratloiv is^n0w- raginji at <He c'orner of Sri;m- her and Kingston Streets, and north and south of Sum ner. T he en gioes a re h auled b y hand. Chicago^ No^.: 1 Oj^^h A- Co H ������ W^P fi* 4 i ap atbb has .IwenTeseft^^ Sltager, Geaerali Superiotendent. of the W. U. Telegraph Co.: *������������������ -N<sfc York, Novls lO^At 2 o'cloclr the'fire wa^Mnsjdered:under control property are' very heavy. < T have ho\4ata upon r- which to->?baS0vfaii /opwlon as "to the iamouot ni]hay������ aeen several 'estirhatea-of $25O;0ti0,Qtio. .Few people have beteireri- dered housaless^sdrn^fyar%d: ;witli: \h* Chicago fire, and although large'numbers have lost all I thi nk no ne will be without shelter or food for many hours/' ��������� ,.. w\,_, Boston, Nov. 11-^Tho, folio wing ar* the general bouadafies of tlie fire/and the whole length burned i^Suniuer street, across Federal, aiid yearly down to- Prake^and Whar^ and thence in a nearly^diroct'-iine to Fort Hi 11;y along Hamilton and Battery Marck to Kibbey street; as far as Gentral street, and from M i 11 to Sumner A Taking W^aihingto b street within these boundaries is a������ area of riearljr 70 acres, in which;^������very ,buil ding is consumed.' Theiiumbor������>f firms and b'usiuess houses burnt is 80, the number of dwellings arid- lodging houses 60. '"', v'"- ' Boston, No vi ii-^Estlriiates '.is.'^^ sccurate as con id ibe made from the best informed aourcei iirider exiBtiag^ circumstahceSjas to ihe. extept of'the iflre and losses, place Uie��������� burpt' 'district at 60 acres, and tho total losses, including buildings and merchandize,:at not to exceed $ 100,006,066J ::Ahoiliur. oorrespoadent says ibe best judges place the loss *t������ $80,000,000 i ^ANOTHER DISASTROUS FIRKF ! London; G;v������Vr, Nov. 10���������A fire broke oiit last night in the City Flour Mills., The entire MiUs are destroyed, and* the fire is Still tagingi T be' losses are ve ry h eavy, b u t at: this hour no idea ������an be formed of the amountji London, Nov. 11���������The conflagration ori SaKirday was extirigiiisbed, bill riot until the Mills were entirely destroyed. The loss will exceed $660 000. One fireman killed and several Injured. This'fire is..the. most exten- si ve arid' disastrous that London has suffered since 1011. the Caspian Sea tb the Chinese frontier, a? well as open a new janfr safe route to Centra) Asia. Russia is evidently in earneKt, .and should IMr armies reach Keahwa of Khante- as is undoublediy decided upon, it would either be incorporated or reduced to an absolute dependency. The troops:of the'.-Cxar- hiivw a difncult task before tbem, but the Cos sacks, who will doubtless form the main por- tion of the army, are accustomed to such campaiguiog. ; -y; .... JI1SOKLLANEOUS. r* Van,Volkenbnrgli '&.;Co. affords.' Ie well Stocked with Spirits, Alei, WiaesaadClg: Aro comfortably*' fufnisliod,-and i'larga ������diiUlo������ to the number of rooms is now heiog maU������, '.. ;���������- IXy.iX *������'T0ii y%- 7'iy ��������� ���������'.'��������� i" u- -v -^ 4- ������-0 " Are the best in the Upper Country, and will always be well supplied with Hay and Grain. ' -, A-7^x7 7 A AAA DELAYED DISPATCHES. Quebec, Nov. 9���������The ship Cargo, bencei on the 24th September, with lumber, was abandoned at sea. The captain and two rnen were drowned. Toronto, Nov, 4���������The Halifax eteamer Hope was burned to the water's edge while lying at the wharf.,v New York, Oct. 30��������� A World's London correspondent says that Earl Russell, who is now upwards of 80 years of age, has addressed him a letter in connection with a scheme which he proposes introducing at the next sessi 0 n 0 f Pa r I i amen t for" both e rii le in Ireland, and in which he. says he .wishes to promote Irish iraj r >vement aal bring about Irish prosperity, but he fears that if an Irish Parliament is set up in Ireland her energies will be wasted in contention. New York Oct. 31���������A New York special says the cable dispatches relating that the Russian forces are preparing to march upon Khiva are confirmed by foreign files received this morning by the Java. The Cear has long complained that the rebellion of bis subjects residing between the Ural and Caspian seas has been supported by Khiva, also that he doing great damage to the telegraph line and) has proof that the Khan has endeavored to I HAVE .hoon requested, by several respcctahle parties, whocah testily to tbo efficacy of myaystem, to aguiu mako public the tact that Moses 'Hair Invigorator WIIX PREVENT BAl.DNTKSS, RESTORE HAIR THAT B BECOMING THIN .OR FALLING OFF, ami cBo'ciiially OUKB SCURF OR DANDRUFF. ������ Yhlsis not a meTe assertion en my part, as I havt iii mypussessinu numerous testunonials certifying to the success ol' my rem inly. . I do not of course pretend that I can make the hah* t?row on heads which have been bald for yearn ; but I will guarantee to stop the hair from falling off, to increase its growth, andeflectuullyremove Scurf or Dandruff. . W\ D. MOSES, 07A.. I Barkerville^B.C. CKUTrFICATE. Thiflis. to certify that diuin������ aant spring thy hat wasRipitUv falling out -ami mv head., wat lustbr>c������m Ing oald, wlien 1 applied to Mr W. D MOSES, Bnrber Barkerville, who In a few weolca restored my halrj Its 'former'healthy state DAVID GIBBONS', Bark������rvilld Doc, 2ft, 1866* . '#���������* -f WILL NO-W3 fiELL 7AT' VANWINKLK BEEF AT A SMAIjL PROFIT, and will oo������. tinuoto do go aB long aa th������ public ������xtdod th������tr patronag*. %:' ��������� J. W. LINDHAED. t������.' REM EM BER THE STORE 1������& Upper^end of Barkeryillo, ^^ ,au3l LIGHTNING GREEK, blocking the trails with fallen timber- Until within the last few days it has been utterly impossible to repair the line. E7ery means &mv������ been taken to hasten repairs, and we foope soon to have communication restored. induce the ruler of Bokhara to renounce his allegiance to Russfa. There is another reason: For years the Russian Government has hankered after his territory, for it will give eon- liiiuous way over'all the land and water from AS JUST OPENED THIS SALOON at the old nod ravortt������ sfctnd of Lhc Miner.*' Store, formerly kept hy Air P. Mancttn, where all comers will be welcomed. The "best of Wiites, Liquors land Cigars A T THE BA R. BnrbervUle, October 21, 1872. oc'JOlra JOHN EVANS, SJJTRVEY. SURVEYS AND FLANS EXECUTED On reasonable terms. ^iOrdera lefta^Mr Kelly's^BarkervHI^] will he attended to. " " i������y^5 tX jK^T- After the 1st of July, Gooly will ba dellveied accoiding to order on ail out������k!������ Creeks. J. W. L1ND1IAUD. Van Winkle. June b, 1672. ^^ "'^'^^wwnwmHWTOS^^ immmBtaKaatSBKBteetm THE CARIBOO SENTINEL SATURDAY. NOV. 23. 1872. MINING REViSW. It 'has been our invariable custom at the {dote-of tfce/mioiag season to comment upon the labors of the past, and speculate upon our ���������chances In tbe future | and if in "the present instance we cannot point to any increase in the yield of the mines of this district as a proof of our material prosperity and an inducement for future prospecting, it is not because the mineral wealth of Cariboo is by any means exhausted, but arises from tbe fact that the shallow and more easily worked piacers are ioacery great extent worked out._ we have now to turn our attention to a some wi at different different and certainly more expensive hind ot mining.-���������seeking for '���������^uviferoasdeposits in the deep channels and ���������beds of streams where the surface indications are of a nature to lead the prospector to believe that Mb efforts will meet with an adequate reward���������which necessarily involves a much larger outlay of money and a far greater exercise of enerpy, patience and per: severance than we bave been previously been accustomed to. -And we think we have good foundation for. the opinion thai in most cases where this kind of mining has been carried ypn io a bu9tness4ike*"manner, that the- result will eventually quite equal the expectations of those engaged in it. As an evidence that we are really In a transition state, when our new ventures have not yet realized our hopes, we may with some pride point to the really great prospecting: operations '[hat are going oo throughout the district On Antler, Cun- Hihgham, Harvey, sml. Lowhee' Creeks the work being done with every pro6peot of success is of a character to command the greatest admiration.for -the;slLili "and :etiefgy dis; played'by onr barfly miner*. On LIghfnlngj, the great hope of such a large proportion of our minitsg population, we have some half? , dozen phims proepec I ing on a pcale that four yeara since, had any one been sufficiently in advance of his time to have proposed, be wonld^ave.been laughed at for his pains; and yet in those claims the prospecting is afcout being brought' .to a- successful issue, ��������� and many others now about starting, with tbe dearly ��������� bought experience of tbe others to jrnide them, may reasonably expect that they will attain the same result at much less cost. On the Williams Creek Meadows, .the .Lane 1& Kurtz Company have so far obtained very good prospects, sufficient to justify the f u r f her expe ndi tiire of 1 arge su ma pf mo hey Sn the erection of costly machinery and pro-: vlding large ipumps. so that with capital at their command and the ^ici)} to^tijde> it the^ will witfip������t^eubti'sb6ftly: bring-their |;reat work to a successful issue. . Apropos oftf j is work, we thiiife some alter: .at I on in the Mining Law enabling companies' of miners to locate a larger amou nt.of ground than they can legitimately do under existing wrrangemenis, when their works are of suchi an extensive nature, would be received by tbem with great satisfaction as offering an exlra inducement to undertake eueh great prospecting operations. It is nor our purpose, however, to more than pefer t������ this sub ject at present, as we intend on a future occasion to. discuss the matter more'tally, If then in the past we have had many more favorable seasons than the one just brought to.a close, so far. as immediate results are concerned, we think future developments will beaff/usflutin the assertion that we are on tli* eve <\? a roally Biuch mere prosperous time. The discovery or rich deposits ou liar-] vey, the big strike of tbe Point on Lightning- ihe success vjf'Uie katie^ Knrtz;; and the renewed activity which the success of aucb enterprise* will give, togetbei with the increased <.'������nfldence in our mineral -resources which w i 1! n h M i r a 11 y ar i he from ana ngnve n I ot! vi e I d yd' gold, make us of opinion that there ia Really a prosperous future in stupe lor ihe snining interests of Cariboo. 'As Accidknt occurred in the Bawden claim yesterday evening. A bucket fell down the shaft, striking James Cohen and breaking his arm. He was removed to the hospital. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS A. PENDOLA, BARKERVILLE, . * ������������������' DEALBR IN% ' ��������� Groceries, Provisions and Liquors. The best Java Coffee ROASTED DAILY AT THE STORE. ���������-I)EP O T F O ft PIONEER MILLS EXTRA FLOUR ^afc LILLOOET ONIONS and BEANS on band. :... no23 Sheriif?s Sale; In the Mining ' Coiirt. ALERT COMPANY (by Robert Holtoway), Plaintiff; and ELIZA QEUf< Defendant,��������� ;; By virtue of a Writ of Fi Fa from the above Court, to mo directed and delivered, I shall sell by Public Auction, at.Barkerville Auc- tio'a Rooms, Barkerville,on SATURDAY, NOV. 23, 1872, at 12 o'clock, ....- . .Noon, -'-' -��������� '��������� The right, title fcnd interest of Eliza Ord. io the Alert Company, Williaras Creek, or as much thereof as shall satisfy said Writ and costs. '������������������*;������������������" A G. BYRNFS. . ,vi ���������". Deputy Sherift." sWllTs Office, Barkerville,) f Nov. 18. 1872. ;:- )���������[[-:'" NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Auction Sale GOOD CHANCE 'TOR INVESTMENT! Wednesday, Nov. 27th, GEO. BYRNES Ha������ received Instructions froaa MR SANDERSON PEARCY To sell by Auction, at Barkerville, All his Interests in that well-known Mining ��������� y.0 Claim, . THE FOREST ROSE, In Lots, of One-Fifteenth, or 100 feet. Terms of Sale���������One-aalf Cash.-balance by? Promissory Note bearing Interest at the rate of Two per cent. per.month, and due on the 1st June, 1873; also, Mortgage on the Interests purchased..- ��������� ���������'��������� 07 -.'������������������' ' .������ ^ ������������������ ��������� .-������������������. .'.���������-��������� DR. CHIPPY ENGLISH DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PROPRIETARY ARTICLES, Chevalier's Life for the Hair COUGH LOZENGES, Ac. &e. iffizr* Teeth carefully^ Extracted and Filled. p&~ Prescriptions and Family Reoipes ao- CHrately prepared. [.-yyy v Barkerville, Nov. 20,1872.- ��������� <no23 j THOMAS FLETOHJSR wishes to Inform the; X peopleof Cariboo that he Is prepared to CAST ALL KINDS OF BRASS WORK ' At the shortest notice. $������&* BOXES kept on hand or cast to order The Store is also supplied with a general aworhncut of <joorJs, which ho intends to sell at a small profit. 7���������ALSO,- Immediately after the^abore Sale, a quantity rblf first Tate7' '���������" FURNITURE, Consisting of Three well-Gniehed Dresser*. Tables. Chairs, Washbtand and Set. Wood Boxes, Sofa. Gold Scales'and Weights. .Bedstead. Clock, Table Covers, Rocking Cbair, Ac.; &Q. Crockery and Glassware. Tinware, Cutlery (white handle). Plated Fork* and Cruet, Lamps, Table Cloths, Napkins. Flat Irons.: BEDDIN CT, Fletcher's Heating Apparatus with Hot Air *. Saves the expense of Stoves, FaeL and labor. and lessens the d linger of Are. It \n a? well adapted forShtd't-housesas ordinary buildings, hi cheap, anp is warm fitful to give entire gatis faction. Latrt t'hance, Lightning Creek, \ November 2,-1872. j amS SURVEYS AND FLANS EXECUTED Go reasonable terms. I^.Qrdera *l������f* *{, Mr Kelly'*. BurfcorvHl* vill his afe&ss^od to. Mattresses, Blankets. Sheellnp:. Pillow Cases, Feather Pillows, Bed, Covers, large lin iss ell-a Rugs. A splendid Cast Iron COOKING STOVE and Piping; Sheet .Irou Stoves, Legs aud Piping. ''*/00/Y'r Terms; at'Sale. Gash. j"/i [/.'.. "^^ Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, sbarp. . ;:;" :., ;.. :;.:*; dq2s ;*������������������������������������ ������������������������������������>.��������� -a- -ix '���������:-..:': isoriGE :;.;,k;;.:;;::i fl HEREBY GIVEN THAT A^.APPUCATIOK WILL be madb at the next Session of the Parliamontof British. CoJmabfa for an Act to bo called Tbo Williams Crook F.re Brigade Protection Act, for the purpose of indemnifyiBg Members of said Fire Company and Volunteers whom the Officers of said.Company mav call upon to assist tli em in the extinction of ������ Are, or In the removal ot &ny erection, edifice, or buildinjr wliich it may reasonably be deemed expedient to re- move, due riigard being had -tn the safety of the adjacent properly: Provided jilwiys, that in tho'de- 'struction or removal of property aforesaid tkeimma* pities herein before given shall .not extend to nnypir- *on who shall act in euch removal contrary or without the order of the Captain, Isior ad lieutenant, .of oueh other OHicpr as vnny bo in command. ' On behalf of the Williams Crf"������k Fire "Brigade, 'JOSEPH DENNY, Captain. GEORGE BYRNES,. 1st Lieut. C. VAirAJUKXKJB, *2d Lie-ut. Barkerviaie, Nov. 16, 1872.? nt������16 *Sw^ J J^ORMERfiV OF SCOTLAND, and more recently or . CANADA, will hoar of something much to bis advantage by applying .at^hiK Ollice. Any person who can send vis any Informalion of Mr Hofot is earnestly retfiiesfce^l to do po, as thp object of the present notice is of great importance to him.. Mr Hogg, we believe, has been in Cariboo. October'23, 1872. , no9 lm B. JAMES. WICKHAM HOLDS MY it a Power of Attorney, and is fully nut horlzed to Collect oil Debts due to me. AH those feriowlBf themselvefi to be in my debt, by either Kate or Account, will blouse make immediate p;iymoui. to my Aernt P, MANETTA. BAPkerviH*., 32������ Oo*ob������r, 1W2. (*S61m MISCELLANEOUS. acssas: SB /THE BANK O^BBITISH NORTH'AMER^ I ICA stt VICTORIA will uuiil further notice pay on money specially lodged Interest ut thp rute^of ? ;^-:Fonr;|jer .^nt.;^er''a^mini A/Ax...... on deposits subject to f\(toeri���������; 'bays itotica -^t w������*u drawal, and;.- '���������"'���������''. :���������:'���������';'��������� "' :: ��������� v'��������� rAyyA-: ;Fivesper cent, per:anjiunri.::v.;i:v'r;'l.^;. on Depostit subject to Thirty1 Di/ys notice 6f with, drawal.,' -���������--mX--'���������', 1:0 .'������������������������������������ ��������� -x~ yy.,-.-'- . .;���������"��������� 'yy0:AxyyiAy.'- HENRY A. T.C55f������;; Manager Victoria Branch. October 18,1872.-: :y;* .-." oc20 lm Gr old vO 6 Mi s si 6 n e r' s ���������**.:'���������"��������� Notice. ! J '���������-':' K AND AFTER THE FIRST DAY OF NO VEMBE It n t.-x t al I i)\u ims in tlie Cari boo Dis. trict may be laid Viver till -tho Twentieth May, 1873, su bj ect lo th* ;9ih Section of the <QoId Am en d ment Acv-t872..;. ���������������������������';.- "yy ;;*v *" " i-'Ax. .,;,;v;^,H..M.'..BAL^.-.- '. ' 'Ar!.:.'���������'.. GoldCobimissioner. ;��������� 'Rlchfleid, October;14; 1872;'���������'.:-.; :���������''���������,-��������� oclj) lm ; TENDERS ADDRESSED TO THE'POST I.. Mas ter Genera 1,, Victoria, an j I m ar fc ed '.* T/'iid er foir; Mail J5ervict������'���������'.-'��������� will 1 i*>. K-cei w������d, n't Victoria u j> to 12b*clock noon on Fill DAY, the -CtlMday ol - jJeeeuv ber, lor the conveyance of. Hit MmjcsIv's Mails in British. Columbia Ibeiwt-V n tlie .fidlowing phfdns far the toriii' bf!FOUR YEARS from; the 1st of April iwxi: ' Barkerville. and Harvey Oreek.; "yr ;. Barkerville and Tale;-; :y. iy Burr ard Inlet; and New West minster .;;"������������������;���������'��������� Uaclie Creek and Okanagan; and '. Okdnngani and Okanasr������n Mission j ��������� , Clinton and Doff tJreek; ���������.; - ^iCIihfon -���������'H'hd-LiMooet; ":Aa i Esquimau and Victoria; Ayy-^yxxy-xy- Hope and Kootenajt; ��������� A' . ���������Lytion and Nicola' l^nke;-- s v - Metchosen and Victoria j, Omineca and QneBnelle j. jSaanich iind yiotoria j r. Sooke and Victoria*; t , E:ich Tender must be accompanied by a Guarantee sicned by two responsible parlies, undertaking th������t in the event ol the Tender being accepted the s rvio-j s ha li: b o per.fi ? rmed . by , th e, -party tend eri ���������!# : for th *������ price d������������m and ed. . ' Particulirs ������n regard���������:to thcService and amount of security required, together with printed fonnsofTeu- dor ������ nd G ohm h tee, may be ob till nod a t th 6 0 (Tl C; w- at the. Termini of each, route, or at the: Post Oincesat Victori i and Now Westminster. "������������������.:���������������������������'.��������� ::.;' ���������'���������'.' JOHN DEWB, '.I. ��������� ' Chler P. O. *Inspi-ctor., c Victoria. B.C;, 1st September,' 1872. * ��������� '��������� ������e28 t1' yiA IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN QENERAU MERCHANDIZE Having purchased the House and Stock of Messrs Oppenheimer Together witk FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE, JS&~ Censignsients frota below ao BARKERVILLE, B.C., has received:* fine lot of Also, a good assortment of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, LIQUORS, CIGARS, RUBBER & HEMP PACKING, LARD OIL. &c., f>rJM^ tilery October 5, 1872. 3VyS SE, SATURDAY, NOV. 23,1872. ���������:.������������������:--.������������������"��������� mara. -���������-.,��������� At Barkerville, on tbe 21st flotaraber, 1872, the wife of Mc Fred. Rose, of a eon. ! THE CillBODSEMTlKEE ftP?PS^^������P^9',^^ ' them in tbe way they sfeould go by Act ������f Parttaesit, :i' , tft\ 'Ai -A] '������������������' ��������� * j It is worth onr Whilevtoifthqiilre into th<v effects "of-''the Ballot In J^ese countries with InstitutionsItiMefbiui foo������rown. -frvEng; land/wbere-it has lately been p#t- upon trial; we very "winch"doubt, whether It ts heartily app toyed off even by those^.wh o. have been mb^%i%-^inteiU'ihoarpi^-i)^ it into effect; and Its result would appear to be,; judging: from' the only two elections held hinder its proviswiHrft^feat; it does:, check riot and disorder; but: ���������aj-tha/stimd. timeprometes a feeling: of apathy ffl!vto the result of an election-���������. a thing n^tfaf all to be desired in this country . where, hay (ng bii t recen t Iy co me into the possess^ of'..iO \jtim privileges arising from ilw^isTcfse^bf lh^^ should be more than ordinarily ������arefii?j and tak������������ genuine inT-erest In attending to ifee duties attached fee those privileges. . In tlie United .States the ballot certainly has not prevented fraud and corruption in their worst'iA������p^ and elections in the *'���������. old country^- under the-. ey-atem of open vofinsr ��������� y 0 MARRIED 00 At St. John's Chnrctu Victoria. Oct 31st. Ififti, by th^Uev.i*. Jeans, Waiter, youngest *on of the late Rev. Joseph Pb'wel t. Norman- ioa?oii.S6ar. Notts, to Aiih Bayley Benny, ���������eldest daughter W William Bcfeny, Esq., of Vka-otl*, V,t. .; . Baltimore, Nov. S���������At an election kid to- \ <lay lu Ihe Sixth Ward to WI a vacancy, in the ' J8!&--Vwnf^ ;������������.'^*fawa--'ora^ ground tie Corner of %^et&������i{& CroBilwayiBtreetfl. A party .of ������fu, mb^y ������olc^ left thle crowd and proceeded about midway to Broadway^ when tiiftK turned and,deliberately fired A nptfn ths fevbwd hi front iif the spoiling'pl*0*' 0. killing -Isa&s.BeHt, aged* 18, and wortally wounding John Conway. . Another boy re v ������������ived a flesh wound. Immediately after. Irrinj? they broke^nd,ran,' wberi-ihoie fired - i o to returhed th" -shots;'5 Sorna \$ 0r 2fl sh ots were fired In n minute. P*aviciwsitt the Airing. -which was wholly unexpected/Up,disturbance occurred.- 00y0iyA0 r\}'X."] 07* 'jhrfi^ % i.7. Nov. ,7.���������Two .-Italians ypame hWe' tbli tnor iiirig frft-nV fte w Tcft /and i^oinB; .Intothe store of G.faviotd oneclaim&J Ms housekeeper as- > his truant- wile, and Rafter wimps words--��������� Im *Mabb<ul her - dead and in- Staled probably ajnor.tal wound,- upon Pati- ;������tiiV; The tarrflPTeV was aiTested* There waB Atinrich * ifofte tireia t evtfrlfate&tfi of lynch i ng. y New York. Nov. 8���������The trial *r<p ������f the MINING INTELMGENCS. Our mrarag items, owinjr to the iate -cold snap, are of a "meagre ^eacrip^n,., y'���������'��������� -Ti ���������; ���������'/ X'^n^^ppii^jy iiy"7/ ;'���������'.' Ttie McTherson co. are preparing for *������������������ ������is- dorgrduiid work this wioterv T%p ^xten^ion of .the -shafMiOHse and,the: boli# room be]rife bull t by this Com^sany are approach i ng ������o ni pie ti on,; and a; nu inb er of men are eii^aKed in the forest cuitiup wood. whicbis being k'aule^l t*o tire Mill by *heCompany's teai������H. The large boil er, pum ps, and otherimachinery shipped for this Coinpany have^een ,diiH^arged at the tW-ratln-,post, ���������wJKJre they :will.reihain Anhiil there ��������� is good sWighrag, wbtm tlWy will fee pressed forward wit-hall possible dispat-ch. : l.IGBTNtNX} OKKKK. rT*������, Sp^iiwi^po .are flu*min*g th alowery: ipd of the ��������� canyon* andv trfso the tail-race from their upper ������haH The Vict(������na eo have tlu������ir pump in p altior, a^.yet on the lifiig stroke only, and commenced pumpiing yesterdny^^ The Vancouver co, will lower their pump aud commence work next week. The Clarke co. has-stopped;on account of thefc elevator belt n oi w orlri ng s fiXisTactorl ly. TheEleven of England co. are altering tfreir present machinery in order to woTktlveir-new 10-iucb REGISTER OF- THERMOMETER At Rkih^eld, Williams Creek, takes at "iii a.rAv each dayr showing, the highest and Vow������^A ���������range for preceding:.'2^;1������>ar������v.-:';':.::- Nov, \i^xy M x-a^M' MM. ���������. w . vry' %V y ���������%.-��������������������������� '20.05 ���������*i IB,-. i. 'My ������������������:. .3-- 2<U>5 ������ ���������190: lib '. 20. . ; 2(1.04:, ;h* ' toy: A..mx< '20.36: ms? - ** 21, S2 .-2*8- ������������������;; tun :,. .it nyy v *32*-- 9.30 0&.n . ^r^.Ho^^u^u Mixb.���������W������ gatb^rfi-fim the Victoria press ibat tti ereA\& some ynrtih ��������� ability of. the real vaWia of.-'this ledge hej'ti^ sati������fftctorii y- tested. * as some ten-tons -a f * awaiting shipment its Swansea; and thirtwsfc t nna* li ave: a trendy b een Tor w ard ed \ a K������ i Praiicisco. Sho'uld thivexpOctationa that \yfti been feaired on the prelim wwy assays bs oiiiy partially ri-aliz ������d. the fortnn-������te sliarebold ���������h will reap;'im.m'nnse^p'ritflB and m i^w w?%l tie mitiihg ni^oVy.'���������'���������oil British :.<Jolknibla jift��������� angurated:. Cma^o������ or MmG*fi������sr."-Mv Frank Vrt ret has- been elected to fill the managerinl chair of tlie Amateur Dramatic AssoctaYi'������u in tfee room of Mr Marcos Wolfe, who-f^t hf the last Express*; and(although the Association and tlie pubVt have experienced a urea't will compare favorably wvih these conducted j pnmp. which'iwsVr"rived on the ground." The j1*8>������ *hG- departure of aome of the favot^A 3 players, we have no doubt thai llie ace ess iw ot new members, 'coupled with t.he.ac'knowl*. edged skill and ability of the Manager, wilt maintain the well wea refjutetion. ������f ov& Cariboo actors; ��������� in tue former country by ballot, 'A writer onr| W.est,of England have,resume4,werk and are this subjoin a 1^ preparing to sink. th������ adoption of the ballot in England, says M fee opinion of jonraJ^ts and politicians in the States is that in abolishing open voting we have wantonly sacriffced the only permanent security for honest elections and prepared the way for ail those processes"* of fraud and cormptini-t which bave been brought to such high perfection in their own country.?> Now it would be worse than folly for na] 1I1T{VK:T CfiUEK. T&5 "Perfiev^rciDce co, aro doing well. Th*e Miw*>ehaHa co. aw sti*ll rnnning their drain ahe^d to.cut������*ff_wafer.. The Cummiwgs have found so m e 1 it tie p ay. Other co in pauies tsti 11 prospecting. MINING R&C'OMS. GorWfmneht:ste������nier:Xnroda took not to profit by. the experience and mistakes :N<*w.:-Vor-k^biutbo<^ye8terday. She of ftth^rs *; and as .we nxe4,. convincpd .that ������J.'<jmn,iSfl Xp^niiK in ^JlJ>f n^^rrd.bxAH^frw^ns.Hnd will prob- j fraud, connption, oriiitlmi/ation ar^ things oii'ly^sail fpr* 'Jiipaiv wUh?u thrW^^^S' in entirely unknown in e!<>���������#o������B here, we think %>e^vvnt.:,the ���������fiupimclinz^w'ftr betweeiii Japan there is much more important work for our X4x!orea. and ivcvive her ^armaments- after MRXIOO. . ^THv <������f M<������jrico% via Havana, lt<^T. 7.���������Thff ���������Hm r������flt -; it n >������ o j r n 1 m a I y fo r I Jordo de- Teged a. : V i rpa no Oi-a-z .ha^t pf n t In., his sub mission to t've rt-t^rainenl :nnd surrenders his command in a-pap������r dat������*d October 23d. and Gen. Pro- i������ih*i.i hrtspr^fnied: himselt at the'canital.��������� Th������ paclflCittiau of the country is now com .V^a It is reported that President Lerdb inumd'* *.o. restore Oiaz and Promleo to their Cot'ita*- rank iuihe arm v. :"..,. -*-*- nt99^ -������>-���������- ���������T ^ 00r:' THE 8AT'LOt. ""'';' ; JiV a late nilmber of the Skxt-cnrt, there ap- jieared a comniuhicatlon on the snbject of the Brtllnt^ indl ���������m(U ^isa^yer^liit^^ all }irnbftliiHjV?engAge the attention of Parlia- ^rieht at1 tne^^uiiug^sion, we think it well ,^ h.H | it should be thoroughly discussed aiid' \*$ \ % no w h effec ta caref u 1 ly considered before it Is applied to this Province. The. Ballot - thou Id* no i he fo reed upo n an ti n wil i ing 'peopleby |bese who may ������eek t<> acquire a little temporary popularity by proposing the introduction of a measure they know very lit^e)a%ottt, aid only advocate because it U & political pet with those demagogues whose ;>������ote-ata appears to be todestroy existing in- '-etitutlons without caring whelher they can replace them with better: in fact, change ,. without progress. We certainly fail to see bow the Ministry i*re likely to increase their already well- Earned polarity hy instituting a aystem of voting not at ail suited to the requiremeate of this people, and certainly not wished for by. the miners of this district, who have uhfeady been considerably troubled by the vexatious requirements of the Registration rymd Quaiificatioa ������f Votersy Act. IMiey are quite capable ol arriving' at a coaeluBioQ as to the merits of a candidate, and bave no 4<*n :-aire to keep their opinion? secret^ and are not at all likely to " cheer one way and vote another." The protection of this latter class of people would appear to be the great end to itoe achieved hy tl*������ Ballot,���������.a not very glorious result for a so mueh vaunted' piece ���������of legislation. representatives than attempting the passage of an Act specially designed (although ils efficacy is doubted) t������ prevent evils that do notexisU . CArruRB of a Tur������P.���������- Last week the proprietor of a wayiside.hou^e, afier."finishing his morning smoke, laid down his pipe, a valuable meersohanm, and went into the dining- room to partake of breakfasl. Of course, a smoke after breakfast Was" nncrssary, and when our frVnd w*nt >af<������T that pipe. it. was gone. A- h������*a then'Chinee was 'nm������ng the guests that tne ruing, and suspicioc immediately fastened upon him as being the thief,J Jo lin u n b 1 ush i n gly de ii ie d ih c the ft;. an d as a .proof of his ii-inocenice displayed a piiI'se coa- taining some two thousand dollars. This was considered satisfactory at the time, and the man h! 1<i w������d; to d epart. ou t oh *fter th ou gh t it. waa decided to pursue him, and after a rids of sev������ral. miles he was-overta.ken, broiight to a stand, an d thorongh 1 y search ed. The missing pipe was found snugly hidden between a pair of; mocassios, and the thief, after apologising'for ilia misconduct, proceeded on his journey. ^���������PKOBABij^B^Hicrirdif.r^It��������� will be seeji from bur telegrains.that Mr Joseph ilnuter, M.P.P., has been offered, and will doubtless accept, the position of Surveyor-General, rendered vacant by Mr Pearce?s;acceptance of office under tbe'.Dominion Govern ment, in which event it will become our duty io elect a member to till the vacant seat It is a matter of common prudence on the part of voters to refrain from pledging themselves yet to any *>ms uptil it is known that there will be an ���������election and we have the names of all the candidates for ou*��������� suffrages b#fore us. The election of an M.P.P.;ts one ot. our most important duties, and wo should not rashly promise our support until all the- legislative aspirants bave au opp-ortuuity ol Wing heard; Good Ciunck for Ik-vFxStmknt.������������������It will be s-een by advertlsument in another column that Mr Sanderson 'Padrcyi another, otv the long list of lucky Carihooltes, who is about to leave us with a well earned 4* pile," will sell by auction bis large interest in the Forest Rose Company (so long known'as one of the be# paying claims on Williams. Creek), in fnfrr������T, T-ors, and on terras that wilt enable miaers with small capital to become shareholders-it* that Iiicky cl ai ra ; an d we are %\ ven to understand that there is a good pioFpecti for the purchaser ot a favorable wiuter's work. / LIGRTNlXtf CHEEK. ' Pandora co.���������Nov. 12���������R<*corded in favor of James Dunn. Henry Hyde. Georg-e Monlf gomery. W..H. WooIcock, and David Robertson,-6 hill claims on-the right-hand side of Lightning creek, situate about four miles east of Cold Spring house, the base line being about one.half mile below the wagon road.��������� To,be known "as the Pandora Co. Nov! lS~Btiff4oco.-:Recorded Jn.favorof| ; THRRfi-arpe������*s to.be n^laokofleglslai^o Sam. Montgomery,.: Alex: Swan.: John'Cran-; tR]0I1t waiting for' development in tWs AH* sm,.Roberi Greig. Win. Fraser. and IB. tT|ct, indging by the number of probable ���������Fisher,������ hill claims on th������ left bank of Swns OTt){rat,ts* for Mfr Hwnlet^s '**������. *ho\\\d hi &y. crwk, commencing: at the Haselti>e co/s lower Hue and rn n in ti g"d ox&n slream 600 teet. To be known as the Buffalo co* AXOSHSOK CREEK, -NoVi- 21��������� Anderson Creek co,���������Recorded in favor of James Steven-*. William Craft and John. MerriM; 4 ereek claims on Anderson ���������cr^efc commencing "'"Hi'-the niont-h of said creek and runnjng up, stream iOO ieeU To.be known as the Andewon creek co, ', ��������� : ��������� '.-��������� A- :;���������;:��������������������������� -<n'Twi^:jss-*cw^:: :> i-07: -4 Nov. 13���������Ballarat o0v���������lteci)Vded in favor of F. Neufeldei% 2 interests \. Wesley llal^ 14 ihferests yD. Carey, John Bowron, .1 as. Ding- well, ^Andrew Fiel'cher, John McAlfeter, D, MjcPermid, Dona Id He Ewan, Jolin Mu n roe. A; M o tt roe, -each I iu terest f Wm. JeffaiVM,- | ��������� i n. terest in the Ballarat co., cpnsisliag' of 2200 feet 5 re record, ' ^y. ���������': ������������������ Ky7 Ntiv.'iS-i-Bowmanviile en.���������Recorded in Ma G, B. Wnront. so ^11 and favorably known as a contractor and sieatnboat'capiai'ft. paid, ns a tiflifc last week prior to his departu tys E is t f o r th e bonefi t o f h i������ heal th. Be I o re M *% return we understand-Mr Wripfct will-v 1*51 Ottawa, anfi wo presume we may yet find hU nt'me associated with the srreab wcirkol blliKt- inj; tho Canxdiau Pacific Railway. TliK inhabltahtfi of Van Winkle and Lisrbt- mng Creek will regret the toss of Mr h**A Van Volkenbargh, who has left on a visit ^ his frienils-ld .the KasI> White from a socih! point of view we regret the departure of t.\ many of our most esteemed 'citizens, v?ec^- not but wn gr'afulale them oft escaping Mr* rigors of a Cariboo winter. come vacant. Tlie names of Mr Geo. ByrneA. Mr Edward Pearson, and Mr A; 15. B, D������vh fxYi? mentioned as likely Candidates for ff.ft suffrages of ^ the '{\*ee and independent eV:- tors." favor of James H etil'*and Hobert H-eal, each 1 interest; and in favor of John Golliksen, 1 i n terest: i u trust f u r the Bo w m au v il le co. j re- record. . '��������� ���������. Ar'[ [7;'������������������ ���������'���������'���������'. 7/ 7' 7- A ��������� ; 7A-. Nov*. 22���������Caiibno- coA��������� Recorded in favor of Oliver Cromwell ami George Ferguson. 200 feet.of ground on William creek,commencing at the Bri esse n shaft house and run- ing down stream 200 feet alongside 1 fie Cariboo co. to the upper line or the old Cariboo : ia.Width'from the side line of the Cariboo co. to the base of the hill *������������������'��������� to be"worked in conjunction with and form part of the Cariboo company* 7y'.i ' JACK OP CLUBS CUE UK./. I v���������. ded Oun old friend, David Kurtz, has been appointed sftnt'for; and has just received a ootiaignment of Calbraith'& Hawkes5 best, Nov, 15���������First .Chance co.-i-iwoor favor of H. Giirhore, A. Wilson,*J: Tindail, P. Manetta, F. Lallier. R. Bare, C, Leggett, l<\ Macliennah, 13. Denis, H- Molieur, and W. Griffin, 200 feet each ; Ni Maury and F. Safor- cada, 100 feet each,' the sauis 'beinrg a re- lecord of lii discovery claims, held in 12 In* terests, in'tbe First Chance co. Also, in favor of A. Wilson, R; Barr, W. Griffin, K. LeggeU. and F. MacLennan, 700 feet cr������*ek claims In trust for company. the oo.������ pe-record of FirstGimnce A pAtNm, l\tM0R was ui circulation In \\t* begiuniag.<if...this week to ihe efleet that Mf- Morgan ; te wis. of the Point Oompw n y, \\ Va w as-on his. way d own t h a d l eft ids feed: at D atte* JvennedyisVi'tnd'er circuftistiBces that ;,cn*,aW great apprehension fot tits '���������saftlbV;-"';^We*;,n,i*' happy to vsay tha the bad but arisen . e&rftec th an h is p art n evs and gene on IM wa$������ . v ��������� Vtmtc- *BArte:GKAn������s.���������Lovers off miVstc:w H h:*-?pV;id!to.tieurtfhaVan emSrt ������1* hemi?;"-'ni'vi���������%'��������� to r j construct tlie Cariboo Band;'which '..���������hid" obi������ no; disorganized -by^:the1 depar.Ui'w-4 ti? smiih of the.h������stmiisicia'is.f and vi^gloir fro^ iS*������ harmoaioiisiounds U^tiprii^^d^fHini t** \ pr&c isiag io>m;������ .their, efforts will be crowns I wi h success^ ��������� :*, '7- \-. - A .Ssnibirs Amx^ took place Vast-week a* Dan. Nobni's place, near Alexvidria, befwee'\ Petw, a t**ren c h m an .an d Isaac, k ii al f-b n*ed: i ?t which the former '.Was d;tngeronj;ly: cut wlib an axe on his head and sld**.... tt is snpv<������sed Peto was lb e a ggrmo r, Ucftti meu we re in* toxicated at the time. We-ere Indebted to the conrtesv ofJuduo Ball for, the Register of the ThprmowieTer which will be found In ano'her c6lnmnv and which we .will publish outing th** winter months for the -benefit of the curio us iu such matters. A Luxiuiv.���������tn addition to his good mwu- ment of Groce vi es, jfcc, A n get 6 l*ett do la w f l i always keep on hand a supply of 'the he** Java. Coffee���������1*0 asle d (daily Under h Is ow tt superintendence. : js addition to the departures by Barnard^ Express this week,'J. D. rfcott ieff: 'or Y������H** with six pas*������ent?**rp���������Messrs. J. UT* TodtK Xi, Bepchftr, I Van Volkenb&rgti> and '\mi Chinnmoti, . MR J.IL Toim ���������Among tbe departtir^s t?;ts week we notice the name of our respecltnt In fact, the tendency of much -������������������.-- , . , ������, , modern icgislatloirannears to be t������ treat men brand of flour-*'Bake rTs Kxira.'- We advise] Cleaning preparatory to closing the bauk, m������ rti.ii,w y A 7i c intenfling-purchasers to tfy this ftour. as it^isjaseaech warrant was issued and he was ar Re children ������^mg th* care of a pat^ nt th, mom7 ,luu Ooveruuient (which of itself imptfas a child-1 producing district iu the Province, 5 *M pR'tow* recovered, Ba.\k KosBtcRT.���������Mr Fraser. of the Bank of citizen Mr J. II. Todd. J.lVyvho has remriuMt British Columbin,-experienced p heavy 'IosmJ |0 ids home in Cnnnda lo pass the CUristmas last . week, sen e t lief l:*ari. g d ������j holidays in the bosom of his family. Caj't,. IUitoh^an'. oiih of Ihe oldest and besfi Columbia lliyer Pilnts, is in charge of the steamer Victoria at her winter quari^r.^ He has his Wife and three children wiiU.him* Tin? Mast, is expected lo arrive onTiw*- da/ evouiuij. camped with a pan coutain'mK over thro* thousand dollars in dust. Suspicion naturally attaching to a Chinaman employed in r iuuw������w������fjutWUWWWjlB "������������������ .M'.-'r' ��������� ��������� 7^m . 0 Ak ..;. It y. ::: It a;Aai. ft 4 0 it; mtft IBS -1 11 Is" Il X 41-- $* :4< 1 * ':;'S.:i: k:: ft' - XX X '���������������:.' vsmmmmxmM&swmaaat. LEGAL NOTICES, &c. 46 Births, Deaths andrMar-- NOTICE, PUBliib NOTICE j������; hereby Riven;'that .from and afterthelstdRyorSftpteniber next, all Births, . Pentlis and Warrlftjj^ withUV'the Province of British Columbia are to be,Rpgisterod-under the provisions of ���������'The.-Roffis'tratloii of Births, Deaths and Marriages Aet, 1872," * at tbo; Offlcoof tho Dlstrjet Registrar of tho District wherein tho,samp respectively shall tako 'place, aial wl th|n;thc times foliowIng, that is to say: FIRTHS���������Within CO-davsfrorn tlie date thereof.. -: 1 > 15ATH^Wlthlii 80 ������������������ days after iiitorment; ' M ARRUGES-^Withia 90 days from1 the date thereof. v - Every| Householder, .Head of a Family, Clergyman, rhysician, pr^other. person or persons, .required bytlio *ald Act to report Births, Deaths ana';Marriages, who v rsfuses,"or wilfuliy neglects to do so, within the times . before named, will he liable to a penalty for each and everyvoffence; of- notv Irss than Five; Dollars or more than Twienl^Doilfira, ,tp ��������� b.e recovered with costs before amy JustlceoP the'I^eace having j urlsd iction within tn&UocaH ty.Mwhere, any such blTonco Is ;committed vagal ast tu e eai d Act, ".>;'. r By command; y000jXA A-00UA B. W;' AIIUFAN, . . 700iAiAy 07 y\ VkA ���������'���������; ������������������. Kegisirur General. 'Land Registry Ofllce; V ''-.���������- '0li:'.Aug...3I,.lS7l4 441 Bel4 HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &q. MISCELLANEOUS. TTT1������������������p_!-^> i v NQTICE.. .������������������.: AyyyyxxyyUovB^ or AsazMBur, 2d August, 1873. :T&i^&c$;|ro^^ to Private Bills. : f V5.0-; ^*:-appifcatioiia fOr':Private Rills, properly the -eubjecfrpr '-leglslati pri byvtho Loglsla ti ve Assum b ly or ��������� British Coinmbia^within-the purviuw.of "TheBritish ��������� North America1 Act, 1867^'?; whether frr the erection of a'Bridge, the. making of a Ra llroad, Turnpike Road, or i/Felegraph liinej ilie-construetion or Improvement.of a ii'dmpaiiy; orbth������r\yise for-granting to'any individual i������r jntilyjduals any exclusive or peculiar rights or priv\ 'lloKeaivwhateye^ any. matter or thing iwMchJniW affect the right or prop- ^rtyotiPlher; parti cp-or^relato to j.ny particular class of tbeicommuriity���������; jij'rforniakingnny amend ment of a .nice: nature to any, former Act, shall require a Notice, ^"iiaVw-trly^alid .0i^tihetiy^sp^cify inp the nature and object .;of.:tho api*I|c;Vti0n,���������;,to:: 1je=p\iblishcfl as follows, viz. r , 4 A Notbq inseuecliinj Uie British Columbia Gazette, nntt in onei newspaper published in the district af- ;-'f^tTo<i;for'^fithererl)e,;no newspaper published therein, :.lhen: iniathowspixpe^ in;'the next nearest diaCricf In :Whicb^ ;;o^fe^:Such^Pticp;sha^ In each case for ^'perioduf-ai;least-six%eeks. during the interval of .tlrae between theclose <>ftthe n������st preceding'Session and thorconslderation of the petition. :���������-.- X^AyR^riiiiiay for Jeav������ to bring :^n;B!PrlVate%^ Toll Bridge' is opreionted tp;the,Hoiise^ the person.or persons intend- /1 ng:to.pctitiari for:'?sucJivBiII shall, upon giving the no- .itearpresenbed in the preceding Rule, also at the earae ::fimb,:and *^nthe s*momauiier, give notice of the rates %hlch they Uitend'to;ask, the extent of the'privilege, ;;ibe,hei^ between tbo Abutments'or:'plers for thei passage of rafts or vessel?, "saa'd mentioningjilso whether they intend to erect a tdravrhridga or not, and the dimensions of the saine. .-: * ��������� - 1, A- , ,r.y CH^RIJES,GOOJ>, t x * se21 ib " 4 ; Clerk of tlie Legielativ* Assembly: Semaining in the ��������� Bartervilie Post Office on la tl November; \8J2fy Parties' cal ling ' for letters in1 the folio wing? liati'will please: ask for Advertised ^Letters i-^'- 0.001 0 07}, 1 Angove, Wm - ' Surkholder, WvS;v !r; ikrker,;Wm. ��������� -, t) iinn, Jo h n (Regis td) I) re ver. Wm- i - \ Dick. Archibald ������������������W^hm^0yA0^ ;Gloyer, Anthony D ���������Gmno,rpav-id4 ',- Hi lion, M ��������� JoiieB, Daniel Jones, W H Jones, WT; ' ��������� ly Johnson* Aaron; Knacky, Win (2) Layspn ��������� 5 Latnere^ Wm Lynch, -P CvtcLane,JohnLB(2) lattice, Stephea: B Morris, Frank not iMcKenzie, J - v i; McDonald; Alex; S '; .McLean,:Howard? < : McDouoral, Eodeplck ���������;Miiierv' JohnX -v \ ��������� Pen dray, Wm^v v.; Pinkerton> John ; ? Potler, ThomagT 4 Richards, Mathew (2) Rdbertsbh David"..,: Sheldon Mary (4).v- Sp nice Geo Sampson John .. . Segars, B... '.; .. Sanders, Wm Scott, James Swaim, Andrew Wyatt, C F Worham, Harry V/ilJiarris, John Wes Williams, John B ��������� JOHN BOWRON, Postmaster. ������3.j U Ilheumatism, Keiiralgia; ��������� &co./ &o..,:;.:"';': DR. CHIPP HAS IN STOCK and is constantly receiving. . ^ *������������������ A r- EiSiGLISH DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, And other Preparations TRUSSES, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, WRISTLETS, &c, &c. j^ Teeth, carefully Extracted and Filled. "p&- Prescriptions and Family Recipes accurately prepared. ��������� ' se28 [SUCCESSORS TO N. 0UN1O,] B<������g to inform their friends and tho pub 11 rthat tbey have taken Uw well-known premise's in"Barkerville, so long' favorably patronised whu������ In tha occupation of Mr N. Cuuio. ... ...,..���������A r 7X!:���������.'.-..4**: ��������� The Celebrated XXX Ale will be manufactured|and aoid^by^Wholesala and]Re- tall ia Jits purity, add ������������������"' The best Liquors'& Cigars constantly kept on band. Th^ Lodging Department will be alwayi carefully {attended to, and the beai Beds and accommodation provided for, their cusi toiners. 4 dcl(J ': - > . ��������� ��������� x '��������� ��������� '������������������ ��������� ' ��������� ��������� ��������� 1 ���������' ;rv;;-I^A;&;;PERillNSv :" '*������������������'';'4- [ . ��������� 'Celebrated WpaOE S, f ER SHI RE S AUCE Declared by Connol8seurHoba , THK ONLY GOOD SAXJCE. Caution against Fraud.���������Tho success or- this most delicious and iunrlv'illed Condiment having caused ccrta I n d ea ler b 10 apply ih e n a ni e 0 f' * Wbrces tcrshlre SaucoM to tbeir own inferior compounds; th������ public is hereby informed that tut only way to procure the gonuine, iet<* '��������� '" * ��������� " f- ASK FOB X.&A: & PERKINS' SAUCE and to ace that thoir namosaro Upon tho wkappkr LABKL8,8TOrPKR,andnoTTI.K. --.. - Somo of tbe foreign markets'having bcensupplied With aspurlous Worcnster^hlripSauce.upon tbo wrap per and labels of which tbo names of J,oa ������nd Perrlns have been forged, L. and P. give uotjeetbatthey have furnished their correspondents with power ������l attorney to take instant proceedings against wanu- PACTUKKRBand VKNDonsof snch,! or any otberlmita- ions by whichthelrrightmay beinfnnged. Ask for.LEA &PERRINSV Sauce and see Name' on Wrapper, Label, Bottle, and Stopper. ': ". ��������� '' :-��������� Wbplcsale and foresportby therroprletora, Wor cester;CrosfieandBlackwell.London,Aic.f fcc; byOrocersandOllmen unlvorsallj MISCKLLANEO.US ND BAK ERY rpHISOM) AND WEIX-KKOWN ESTABLISHMENT i ,1b always supplied with the best' of every tb In j that can bo procu re d In Carl boo'. "' ��������� .'' " per Single Meals - ��������� - - ������ The To make room for Spring Gooda undersigned begs to inform the Miners ��������� .of Cariboo that he ia ��������� .'��������� '.AlThe Celebrated-; .'^V.-" FRESH QFiOUNp C'Of FEE, : A super! or article to any wh ich can "be had froni ho- low, Roasted and;Ground.on, tbe premises ] from the best selected: beriieSj and;, warrante"d free frpn>; adul eration.' ��������� :- ���������������������������- -"'���������':'- ; '=" V ' .. "-' . ' -. jelT;'������������������������������������ Ay v ��������� 3. Q. G00DSON) y EG TO ANNOUNCE THAT TH&Y HAVE REMOVBD J to tho spacioua premises formerly known as tbe St. Georg������ Saloon, where * they will be at all timsa prepared to fur fa ish ' "��������� ; BOARD AND E A LS OF THE BEST QUALITY- ' The BAK . furnished w|th| the Hum WINES MQU0R3 and CIGAK3. Board, - $13 per Week . 617 0m , .. km General Agency.!- -X apiatf ��������� fJAMES WICKHAM, Barkerville, following claps of Goods, lected for Miners lly se 9 t Jy v^������^>: a Very Fine clasg of , The FLORENCE ia ihe beat Sewing: Machine >for Family uie, because it: aoxeldpm get* out of order. Ifther������ is one not working weli lw CAUFORNIA,' ������������������ OREGON, -; WASHINGTON TERRITORY/ . : NEVADA, . IDAHO, ALASKA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, MEXICO, JAPAN, . Or CHINA, If Informed of It, I will f> ;'!t without any expense to tht. owner. /��������� t ^yyy-^x )niery uwioo*-, wu*u9 GRAND HOTEL BUILDINfi, Pan j?RAKCi8CO( Pal, Send for Circulars and samples of the.work. Active Agents wanted In every place. . ��������� . . ���������S EX.PE.ESS Under temporary arrangement for conveyance of tb-e Mulls from Cache Cyeak to Qkanagan; The nndersignedYhas placed a line.ofs Pasaen- ;.'-���������'"���������'���������-������������������"_.*��������� '"'4- gerStageB on the ���������'"; Silnoers. A fine selection of Ladies' BOOTS & SHOES A fine assortment of; 1.0 G-enuine MeerscliaTim and Briar-root p������* Call and examine prices.^^f The. Goods will be sold VERY CHEAP for Cash. i������ Barkerrille, May IT, my 25 .Running iri. olw -conneefcion witn the Stages from Yale,to Barkeryilie.- ,; ;4,:. '444 4 Person^ ftnd"tbisrby1far:tBe most cohvement mode :of travel.^v:f ��������� yXyxry.'- 'y. A-'���������':���������'' ������������������4-'''; 'Axi! '.A-J&F) Stages leave; Cache Creekon Wednesday, mornings atiP o'clock, and. will, return th e foil o w i ng we e k i n ti me. to co n ne c i wi th the Stages; going Nor tli and South; ��������� ���������' ���������*' GEHEBIi; EXPEESS BUMPS \ Will be transacted, oyer the route. Freight carried. Parcels delivered^ Commissions executed. Cblleclions made. _ aii24 2in: F. J. BARNARB & CO. ARE prepared to furnish Lumber at their Mills, Willjani Creek, or deliver, it to order. LUMBER DELIVERED ON LIGHTNING CREEK. 4 Having a Planin^Machlno: In operation they will also furnish DRESSED} at satisfactory rates. sel J.
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Title | The Cariboo Sentinel |
Publisher | Barkerville, B.C. : George Wallace |
Date Issued | 1872-11-23 |
Description | The Cariboo Sentinel was published in Barkerville, in the Cariboo region of central British Columbia, and ran from June 1865 to October 1875. At the time, Barkerville was home to a fast-growing community of miners who had been attracted to the Cariboo region by the discovery of gold. The Sentinel was published by George Wallace, and its stated objective was not only to disseminate mining intelligence, but also to eradicate official abuse[s] of power, both within the Cariboo region and beyond (vol. 1, no. 1, p. 2). |
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Barkerville (B.C.) ; Williams Creek (B.C.) |
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Language | English |
Notes | Print Run : 1865-1875 Frequency : Weekly |
Identifier | Barkerville_Cariboo_Sentinel_1872_11_23 |
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Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2011-08-03 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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AIPUUID | 92d57340-d0e1-4d4f-be92-1aab83d4cd02 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0171228 |
Latitude | 53.066111 |
Longitude | -121.517222 |
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