Tol.:14. l^^e^^^^^^0^^^t y ���������������������������^.0.}-,'"' iX:yy yt:''/ Publisi|B!db|^g^^day by. '$L:'0:B gJ&iT*: ���������fiubsorilition, - H^OL:rfeQ)^AlT������ -' 5GCeats per TSfaek. ���������>; '/'���������' *���������/; RATE9 <QF ADV^RTK^;: ;,' Faroua iSCJiare (dtte intfb), first Insertion,' ������������ " : one rowaih, ��������� Fo^twbajisBaTeB, firstlnsertion, ... - -. ��������� ,/������������������������'���������. ' -u-yy (MiompBttb,,-,.^;.^ ;���������*���������? 6 Agents for :tKo^l\bari^o'B Yan'.WiaTefa. '-'[. 'y ^uosnelmoutb,. p ���������Soda Creole, /r.<;v; ���������Clinton, - ���������������,.������������������ Tale, ...'. - rr:f:0 .'���������"Now Westminster,, Tictoria,: '- ���������������������������;���������.���������*-''���������.���������*.��������� I:. P.. FiBber; ���������: v Tiean&Co.; ::;,^ <Q SStteot/,:"- : ���������>;��������� ' -.'..- Y A. D. McTnnea. vy ml Barnard's Express X 0.,--Barnard1 s Express ���������'"���������������������������"' -��������� v Barnard's Express 'ilf ^ v d*������g>v ��������� .do. - 'S*' >ufobn Mwrray ���������:',/::"T, '*��������� -.'V,.-.viir Webster. - /...- San Francisco ��������� * 0B "��������� '������������������ 0; .-i S^iCrancjsco, : 80 Cornt)iE, I^ndqh,Bipv mtfi OARIb^aSENTINiEt ������rdsi Circular^ > Bails arid TbealxicaI.EnliOrtaiDments, refuted wi tht rieajjti^aaap d.dtepatcb, j|^ * \; ;^^P93T"!?#9t^^^i^^V^^fi-'*-^ Ax// A mmm7moQW$L . ��������� Al" 0"'.' * AAuQmwxm'Oistex* ������-' '-:������": "Nov. 2���������Recorded \n favor pf John A. Willi amg, in tniat for the Pioneer :co., one inter- *eat fn said dpi. abandoned by Ben. Edwards. 0 stober- 29���������Mnrtla co^Becprd^d in fa^or; -of P.; Oarey, Wm. Jeffares,: Alex^ Munro, A- Fletcher,,!), VeEwan,,- each : 100 feet;-TSohn liloAitet* r^ if. SiiliWanv/ir-S"^^^-^/^; Nenfeldar, ��������� John Pavis, G. Bfckley, Wm.^nfe, N.Gritftr T>aani,;������whMfeet; /'in ill itiOO-ffet of ground; .^jffi-k claims, commencing, at the lower:; line ���������of the Murtie co. and; riinning down stream ,1000V feet. To be beld la trust for and form ���������part of the Msirtie co. ��������� nni^s rmm^.1 . y: y . October 25~Recbtd4& .% favor. of James St-^ens, Adara McLean, and A. Tewnsend, 3 bill claims on east bank of creek, commencing about 108 feet below tbo Burns bonch ani running down stream. 300 feet Nov; 4���������Haseltoe co.���������$eeorded In favor, of John Blytb, John Rustrick, James Williams, %*$ *W} MeAr^r, 4 cla|m* Q������ ������te*t aid*, of creek, opposite tbe lower canyon. To be ��������� Wwa asvt&e H&seltoe co. - EAOLE CBEEK. Nov. 4���������Walkem co���������Recorded in favor o^ HI. F. Foster, 1 interest; James lanes, 1J interests : Thomae Bell. Wm, Hitchcock^ Q. A. WaBcejo, Jajnes.Kelso, J. S. Thompson, Jfcobt. <*teig*and-6eovDu*^^^ re- *ceord. CUNNINGSA M CREEK. October 11-rStanch co.��������� Recorded in iavor of William Standish, the whole of the Btandiab co., together with the old Starlight ditch,;with -2^1iftebes ojf Crater; e re?t^eord. Nov. 4���������Sharp co.���������Recorded in favor of ��������� A. M. Emerson and Alex, Sharp, the wboleof the Sharp co. on Cunningham creek, collating of iSOO feet hill claims; a re-record. HAKVE5T ORBKK. October 16���������Clyde co,���������Recorded in favor of Jos. Devlin, 100 fe-^t of ground adjoining the upper line of thv viyde eo. To form-part -of said co. SNOWSfSOK CREE?.. ���������October 26���������Empire co.���������Recorded 4n ft James Mums," Nell jmd. Wm,��������� Holmes, 4 hi 11 claims on east side of creek, cominencirig at the upper line of; ib e vBtack Squall -co I and fu nn ing up stream )0feet. To be known as tbe Empire co. ��������� ������������������������������������'���������;- ';'���������" SUGAR CREEK.' "���������';:'' V' l^^i7~l?^ov^ryrco,��������� of Wxti. Halfpenny} G-. E/Kenn'edy^ Robert Heath, Robert ^yliie, 6Q0^ feet, bill claims on rigbt bank ot creek, commencing opposite tmV nfouth^ptCopper gulch and running down ^stre^vpa^leito tiji^i^!^ ^00; feet j J)isoov������ry ���������girantailoweidbxGoid Oommissionor, gqlet b^ving. been, .^pflycgd i&oA^o be known as theDiscovery co.i Also in favor of Wm. Halfpenny, for tbe Discovery :co.f a ditch running about one/ mile above ������aidC0fV.g!^m^ Idown tberetb. '��������� ��������� V: X y'. ��������� JA<3K O* OIaJM CREEK. ;;: ��������� ; Odto^er 14-^Tuoker co.���������Recorded in favor. o^AleXvJfcKajriasne, J^me&^roTO^-H.J'ol^ jmereV;i Wafc;i Tu cker; i '.Jbbn^eto^ (McDennott; F. Manetta, Arthur, ifebnstpp^ R. i iUpsett, Johnr,ItcCormick, Dab; McOaHum, ;Jame^JElyimi Robert MiDermojbfc, Mv^i^tony iii Oppenbeimer, J5 hill^clain)a von the west ijside of;^ theT cr^ek,^cbnimencihg: at tbe north- ii west cornet sta, Ve.<>f tbe JOwp Brpthirs cp. a nd running down stream 1500 feet; also, 5 creek cbaj^^Iopjnmei^^ tbe low^; -lifie!' MA the Two Br;o ther%-to< and running;; dow^r stream 500 feet, in wtdtli^U'.iDaw fto bas^ 'of cide hills. The whole to be known as the Tucker |co.|^vb^dii|; l$:intere3ts..r y yy' .^ \tx^. ' "A.l A: i ,V GROUSE'CREEK./: 00' '": "-"'' !': . October; If--]Ladyyof the La^e ^p.-rrRe.; ! cordedv in later, of W; N. Owen^ 5-6th of an lintere^t inrtbe Lady of the Lake cp.f;;aban^ doned by John Pomeroy. To be held in trust ���������for tl^e c������m|{any.. .;:*:.;;���������; \. y. ' ;:. ��������� LOWHEE CBEEK. . , October 22���������Recorded, m faypr prD. T. [ Price, EVjan Phillips, Francois.; LaUier,. and ! James Elder, four creek claims in trust for |ithe Calaveras zoy and adjoining the uppei line of said co.rs ground. To be worked in conjunction with and form part of said co.7s ground.: y y , ��������� 7 ��������� r :-; yA-'ir ������������������ s -1 7 ' " ���������*'"������������������" Asixm. cresc. October 14���������Porter co.���������Recorded In favor of Alex. Porter, Jobn Burke, John fonkerton, A. Grant,:I)a|i/ 1JcDtonaldrand A.Clptwortby, 600 feet of ground formerly held by the Lan- gen co., creek claims. To be known m the Porter co.. ..".'' i All October 16���������Lotbalr eo,���������Recorded in favor of Angus Mcpherson, Wm, Stephenson, James Boycs, John Sanderson. B. Vahvelken- burgh, Wm. Kemp, George Atkinson, each 1 interest; George Isaacs, 1 k interest, andjlaanc Vanyolkenburgh k of lin terest in the Loth air co.; ft re-record of said co. consisting of 1000 feet. October. ?lat-^Nason co.���������Recorded. in favpr of I. B. Kison, John Munro. Wm. T, Rees, Wm. Skym. John B. Davis, Solomon Jones, Joseph Minton, D. S. Jenkins, Alex. Muhro, John Evans", David L. Jones, John Lumley, Wni. Hbsfprd. Charles Vaillancour. John BowroO, Jas. A. Newland, Geo. Cowan, MaU McCualg, Jon. Merrifield, Jas. D. Kait- ting. Jphn McAHster, Wra. Davison, N. Gmn- baum, J. H. Todd, Joseph Senay, and Joseph Mason, 30 creek claims, '��������� commencing at the lower, line of the Lpthair co. aad running down stream 3000 feet, in width from base to base of side hills. To be known as the Nason oo. ' . j.. ; i y i ' ' ' i ; ��������� - ^MISCELLANElOUSv l^-?v-:^ MDERSf ADDRESSED;TO THEWOfflS ���������-, Ifiisier^aoHlj-^iotoria^aad'; marked r# .Tenjlerv lor,lMl.,Sepyi(ce,!!vwill be;recclved,at:yictoria'.up-tpr 12'otok^bo^bni FRIOAV', the^Cth' %*y' of 'Oec'em/ ber^ttr^thO'OonVeyancfr 1ot Her Majesty?s Irtails' in Britlh^ Oblmrih.Ja;,^tween s the? fpUowiag places -for; the,drm .o^FOUfifYEARS.trom the^Bt ofapril,aext.;;- ' ��������� 'Bt^|r^l^indF^w^ a i 3,^^fiB^lkand^ale! yy 7 ] A, ..\', i;!?iBttr|ii&olet apd^e^v\^*tmiQsjl 71 CatbeCreekiandOkanagan: and���������/ I '.">������������������ ,' I Y ������������������' ��������� . ������������������ , "... -1-1 i l:0&h������g&hMd Okanagan: Mis^ib^j ^'';pi^w|^]|^ .. ].,'' ���������',,A. \ ���������Clii^n^idrLilloQejL.;, -,��������� u i ^'--Es^imalt^^d'^ictbria ;"���������'��������� 00 x j; Kobe aW 'Kootenay j-'/- -.-.. IP.*liylto^iftndvNicpla:^ ���������'*. -fl iM$$b^ Xi-A. \i Oni^e^a- and Quesneile; , Samicb and Victoria ���������;;���������''* "a:[ . ��������� 't \ ;��������� "���������������������������< -y- . yy ��������� ". ���������>'������������������ ,, Soose and Victoria: - islgued W^itVo\:Tesponst6lo'rpartzcsv'tindcrtiking"tliai; ' ihithft arca.t ot; tli<r Tencler boinjfj'acceptedXfie ��������� .^rvi^ shall bdpeif6riaeili;by '.Uito:; party.��������� tenaerin^! for ithft prlco ddnaaded; j Partl<klars:lii regard' W'the Se-rvice'and amount of SMuritylr^iuired,.. -together;.with firiatod? form's of Ten JOHI^DEWB; M 7 y0.y v,Cbief P������ a-Inspeotor. 'VlctoridJlB.C, 1st September, ,1872.;..,, v se28 td imu iteft u: ^'���������Mmp&fo0E*:::iyyyy, ,-i. -f\>ry-; "i;*n:' ���������' fyy <y, ' >' v y i;- '"i,v HAVING PURCHASED TBM .ABOVE Hotdfrom:MrJ.vX^oberlson,^ tho travelling public iihdtbo"MUvers;of Canboo to hewmd-o'hll utmost to* sustain tbe velbfcrofaeo.w nutation of the bouse as.a flrstrclassy/apjpu 1 i-. r ry \x-y : ��������� X ���������������������������: '���������'���������' '��������� ��������� - ���������"���������' VillMUBpl^bjra^ afford ;' ''���������'.'��������� / A/- rX'r'A.. i A. [BEEV AT.A S1IALL PROFIT^ahd^ttcba^ itimte fcfc:'d������ ao^as-lougf^as1' thtf p<xblid' ^tteh-4!Uwttf 1 '-"00. '0 -yj.^7.XINDBtARU, "''"��������� ���������'���������t^'KEMEMiB-fe-THE'OTORB'^ :.v.. ,yt v''j-fi r--'vK'*t**.s;'jTX'v-���������1.T?,ff*^i*;*r":": T*������ r'-v**-.-.-- Is welt stocked with Spirits, Ale* V^ines aad cigars Are comfortably furnished, and a large addition t< tbe number ol) rooms is now being nutf/si "���������'" ������������������ ''���������' '��������� Are the best in the upper ������W,������d wlU' *������������? be well* supplied Kith Hay and Grain. Je* R. JAMES WIC3KHAM ' HOWW &SY ._*'Power of Attorney, and is felly aatborised to Collect all Debts due to riie. AH those knowing. itUeraseives to be ia my debt, by either, Note or Ac- connt, will atea^d make Immediate payment to. ray ****���������" ' '���������'-./ A P.MANBTTA. " * -&m i������ rAUl IU������ A4WJ.9 ^ r HAVE been requesied by several respectable par I ties, whooah testily to. tboefll.oacy of my system, to again make public the fact that Moses' Hair Invigoyator ^^SSS^^i������^^il y te������������/bri,s������,. Thlsisnota mere assertion on my P������^������J|������*J in ray possession numerous testimonials certifying U rm on beaite wbich bave been bald for years ; bui fwaiguarantee-to stop,tbe:hair from fallIngoff, U IZreL,������. growth,j������-������-^������l������2^rf������ Da^ff- ,, ^rkervine,B;C^; CERTIFICATS. r TOsSs to certify that during lust spring my hal- its jVrtnW heal thy s tate t. , ���������'^ After the 1st of July, 06o������������ ^"^ le&decoordingtoorder oa ������U outeldo jreeks. , j. W. LINDHAEO. , Van Winkle, June S, 1872. JOHK EVANS, SUBVEYS AND. PLANS EXECUTED Onreasoi ^-JOrdersle^as m w^v will bo " ���������*"1 *" wM������M3n������CTHrf������riliayikwadB.^^ r fc i K; E ft Iv I:. 'Si' I :#. ��������� ���������s* x IN t ���������k i; a'V' I sE^'iffiSb'fiifl ffi������*K agggg^ THE CARTBOO SENTINEL ^ ^SATURDAY, NOV. 9, 1871 the HtJNieiPALrnr act, 1672. :; paring the last session ^of the Legislature ttii A ct was p a?scd for the purpose' of en. *bling cities or districts, as the case might be, to become incorporated - "into Wiinicfpalities, pfrovided their inhabitants were desirous of availing "themselves of the. supposed ad van* tapes to be derived from incorporation under the provisions of tbe. Act.; and so satisfied was the Legislature that the enactment was beneficial in its tendency that it -even pro* vided the means, for existing Municipalities to surrender their corporate existence under their old^charters and take advantage of .'the terras of the present-Act. As*'-some conver- aation has at times arisen here regarding the advisability of onr.availing ourselves of the ���������benefits to be: derived from this���������''Sfatht'erif may not be ont of place fpr na to give onr readers an idea of. what tbe A.ct really amounts tp/j Ne,w Mnnlcipalitiea.tnay be in* eorporated by tbe Lieutenant-Governor by Letters Patent under the Seal of the Province 4t upon the petition?.of at least two-thirds of the male freeholders, householders, free miners, pre-emptors, and leaseholders, for a t������nri of noRess tfian two years/^^befn^ resk dent "in any locality of-an area (if on the Mainland, but not otherwise,) not greater than ten miles"square?' and' in" this locality there must not be less than thirty male resi- dentg,���������a xatber limited number, "perhaps, seme ofioar readers wili%ay. **.The-Letters Patent must also specify .the name, limits. ���������and extent of tbe Municipality, and make all necessary,provisions relating, to thejjumber of Qouncinorrs^mode 'of* electip;b:,arid. In fact, regarding everytbing necessary for tbe establishment of the Municipality. It Is also provided that tbe Council, shall consist, of. not more* ttiati ten* nor * lessx tbiri seven OojuiclU low, and tbe qualifications are also stated. The usual provisions -are; made for::-"holding manual elections, filling vacancies and appointing M-syors or ..Wardens, and those entitled ���������to vofe at the firgt election, are -slated to be freeholders, householders, free-miners; pre-emptors brleasebolders fr������r a term of not less than two years, being..Britisb.subjects of the full age of twenty-one years and resident In: tbe Municipal it jr.: A f ter the. first, electfo n all persons who are rated upou tbe a'ssess- menfroll, and have two days before*the time of election paid all mnbi oi pal Urates, qnd laxes payable* by them, sball'oe efftftfe3~fov vote. The usual powers granted to Municipalities are;given;by,tjiia Act;; fThfytvonld.;hayeUhe flower tb tax persons and property, expend their own revenue, pass bye laws relating to Tf).ads and, bridges, shop,,B.a1oon;.:taverb. and otber licenses, tbe . relation of slanghter- Konses, the relief of the jpoor, inspection of weights and measures, ^drainage works; the prevention -land jemovafc |b?s nuisances,! tbe prevention, of fires, the^maintenance of peace qfficerfl, tbe eonstruction o f ^mu nici pal* bull������$ ltign.thp enforcing of bye^laws, p.nblic raprals, iftcUiding the Observance of 1be?SabbatbMe regulation o(; markets, and ptber subjects too titimereus to mention. An *assessment roll ahost|ng tbe ^merpf :;al3|iaxaj|le persons ���������within or without the limits of the. municipality, -and^ying; aifuil description fof all taxable property, vrpuld have to be preparedt aftd this assessment roil%3ust fee annuallyW visjsd.and cprreeted..., No;tax.shaUbe levied or assessed'on real estate and improvements ^ceeding. in aiiy one year one per cent, on the assessed valiie^anrl the 'amount of taxation to which persons incdifferent occupations may be subjected is limited to specific sums:- It will.thus, however, be seen that the municipality would have the power of collecting every kind of license, taking every person'carrying on any trade, pcoupation, profession or business in the same manner as is now done by the Oo^ermnent, but out of ���������'^proceeds������f these licenses the numerous <*xpf������nses of the municipality would have to h<* defrayed, except to the extent of sums w\m% may be granted by tbe Legislative Assembly from time -to time far Ike assistance of these municipalities. This assistance inni- cipalities would probably not be very Italy to obtain to any material extent, andthe question naturally arises whether tbo reyepir,J to be derived^ from the collection; of|tbee tkens������sH and taies would be sufBcieni to jaj the expenses of paunicipal governmenttjtp other words, whether the Provincial/Gov?n- ment would not be the gainer by Biirren^r- Ing the'revenue (derived in the ways mn- tioned in the Act) as they would therebyijet rid of the obligations connected with it. liis question- we willleave to be solved by t^se who take an interest.in the: subject.: We fill simply s.ay.ibat it is one which deserves cpst serious consideration in any locality wheo it Is contemplated to take advantage of his " Municipality Act." Another serious q*s- Uon would be sure to arise relating to ;the election and qualification of Councillors utier tbe 8th section of tbe Act. In this elaub it ia stated that the qualification for a City Ciin- cillor'shall be having been for -three moths the owner of real estate of tbe assessed vlue on. the last municipal assessment roll of 500 and b eing o ihe r w isa q u al i fled -as a; vote).. or being: th^ occupier of leasebold-prppert^nd rateable upon, tbe last raunioipairassessient roll of the annual value of $300 and -hung olherwise qualified. Again, the game bjitise states that any person, otherwise :duly cpali- fied. entitled to vote at a munieipaV;ej^tipn" may be elected a Councillor^T^bicH^j^s io be contradictory-of the pr^ylp as liaises. Under tbe. Act.no assessmentsrplIVeai^bo made until the.miinicipality.^iluli^fli^'a^brr:' ated. How. then, are, Council jots ini Jtbiaflrst instance to become quafitied'Ivfhtiti!np;^assessment roll is in existence, and bo|^n>vhffl;*the authority or right to -make ^one-i^felwers' Patent were granted to-da^inc^r-ppiating Barkerville^ on what./rusessmen^^ pur worthy Councillors quiaii^|?'Jv^a^i^intended that tbe Letters Pateu������\Bfioi^ authority to make this assessment i^lit^The Act in no place says so. In'fact'Ht���������^tiid, appear impossible to create.any.:new=minici-; palities under this Act for thejsimple^easpn that tfiere are no mnnicipal ass^ssmehi rp 1 Is on wb i cb Coiinei 11 ors ra ay quai i fy 1 i Tie -Act .wiH admit of considerable etudy.i^:: -j -^ '/ ��������� \ The foil owing passengers may b^e^pected en thp: Express to-day :^Mrs;Wm^i(5tfa,^i" [and son,' Wm. Cbll^MissMinniel^^ri^r^nnU Joseph Mason-.'. . X i-A A'7-A AA NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THOMA&rFLKTCHER wishes to Inform the people of Cariboo; that ho is prepared to ; CASfi MX KINIMjtJF BRASS A/y///Al./'WOlM7:i0;ly.--- xx-yy- yy: iithcshortest noti^'';' :",.,' *'*'*. $8Sr BOXES kept on band or east W order. The "Store. Is also snpplied vrith a peri era! assortment of Goods, which he intend* to sell at a small profit. :.1|#ICA'at VIGTOKI^iWiUjunttl^irtlier^oticfllftky oii:moDey specially lodged:Inlerest at tjitfjratejof(j-\ ... ;^l .,. Four per cenipeir annum lr -AA :pti d eposlts 8ubjebt to Fifteen -Days abtlce���������- eT i wi th "iirawal, andc;.:, ; v ������������������,'��������� '���������;���������.:' %A ."*". ..,", ;��������� Five per cent, ^er annum on Deposits subject1 to Thirty .Days notice; of with." drawal.. ��������� yy..��������� yyA -, ������������������; ���������' ��������� ��������� ���������..,'���������*,.-..' ?- y ������������������-- A v ; . i , HKNRY- A.;. TGZO,������%'. > . '> .���������y,y,A.v ���������;.-... , ;(jj������auil^9'r VictorlrBraiich.'-" ' October 16,1S72. Ayyy,- ;: oc20 lm NEW*ADVERTISEMENT'S^; , TOs/bei Raflle^f! Ay: -..:. ..:���������.'' ', *t������������������������������������.?* ���������.'���������>��������� > Xi <..?'. f������.j*\ 00: T THE ELDORADO CLUB iiOOMS, ON SXTURDiY EV^NINO; $&?���������% Fletcher's Heating Apparatus with Hot Air ���������' *"'; Safes' tbe expenset of J^toves,; Fuelandflabor, a rid' lessens the dahser of flrV, 'it Is as wftll adapted for Shnfuhbnses as; (jriliriary .*bttil"diiifis,;.ls cheap, ahd is Warrantedr to,glve>enti.re satisfactlyA0Xxy.0'i LastTJlishco; Liphtriincf Creek, 1;s; ' "' "-. ���������, - November2,l8T2v 1 ������>������ J^t : * ���������) i-t!w% \ MISCELLANEOUS ^' ,*000y ^Nt>tiCe*' AXAl^AAyX OK ATO AFTER THE FIRST DAT OF HOVEMBKR neJKtralU'CliUttia in vthe -Cariboo District may Us. laid over till the Twentieth May, 1873, subject. to :fche . &lh ? Section"' of the Gol d������ Amend meat ���������ActilSTl' *:0:0* x-i. ��������� ���������''. ���������.= ;-���������"'��������� "i:. V ,v ������������������" %0A- "..,���������-������������������ x-.y:l,x- H.-,K.,.BALt,^^ . ��������� : Vv "."'���������.Gold - Commissioner. ;:' Richfield, October!*; 1872.:;: .' - :ocl91m ; yvry .; XX .!V r ������',.,���������.; ��������� '��������� i f������ ,i ^1 \f; ':'* ' ! 'V '��������� *'<V' Xy .. , j*! jr ��������� Sfl* m Ml s.ajvj y m '<x. v Ah) ANDREW 01&-W-. FRAY f!-X< -.. ^As%:WsTrv6?BiNS:^ this;saloo^: at i \\\ the old and farorite1 Stand off th6 Min ^rs* Store,'. ;formerly^kcpt by ,;Mr, P. ? ifaue>ita,;where, .all.,comers 'will beVelcOmed; "K" 'y*..'" "A y*(. :': "' '���������'���������*; ' / ;'; I AA-"- :��������������������������� x0\ ���������,^ Ax:x������:>\i " -.(A���������-..:���������-��������� 6 ' ^/0m/y I ���������:���������*, it ,-'<��������� Ay: x: A^^TH* "mAW0x"> Axl ,l'it.il'K^--i i0)m ^X'Xy^y 0'i$As%te? X0i iXiJr.���������,, ���������, ���������. v.jt5.i���������,'���������;' .iJl.:; i*'t-' the ^t^i^iGirmr'^XvlNtfrp^p*: l.1 elated tbomselves for tho purpbstf^E carrying *on< the .above ;men tion<������l Es tabl isbm,eii t, ,h opaib^:.. strict ! rittchtlbri.' to tli o com for t .of, their patrons to merit a fairrshaTeof.public-fa*\'or;:v v<<������ i 0>->s xl i ��������� u-v will always be kepfiti^ tlie -l^t^mditioi:, and tboir SHOT G-TJN". ;cexnplctedt? saitaUle Cor-Private VarposiXyy ���������&���������*%&; . A0- t,y v,.'U-,,^7j^'rl.^;,w\f-. jKi-rioftD;- '0'-' ' ''' ���������' :-'7 ' A ,; " WM. i.L.} JOKKS, ,.;i October!!, 1872.;-' y;',J^7yX\A '* ' ocl2im' }r FORMERLY OF $COTLA"Sb, arid/toore recently of 1 CANADA, will bear'of something mecb to his !advanta?o. by.applying at.this Office. . Any person who* can'send bs any information of. jllr Hogtj is earnestly requested to do so, as the object ���������of the present notice is of great importance to him. 1 Mr Hogg, we believe, Has beea-In itariboo. October 23, 1S72.' ' ' *' ,,L ' ! ' no9 lm y.%Ayyy:y:. , -CREEK. ,.: . .,.",.. THE SALE OF'JOSEPH MATTHEWS INTEREST IN the West of England Company,'Lightning Creek, [is Postpo������������ed;until Twelve o'clock on WEDNESDAY, the Thirteenth dji-y of November nefti - Salo to take place at Barkervilio. ' >���������>��������� -'��������� ��������� 7AS. F. GKRATJ), Secretary West of England Co. Lightning Creek, Nov 8,1872. t ������o9 \ '". A^essment Noti!ce. J, ! PIONEER CO., LIGHTNING: CRESK. !*VrOTICE IS HEREBY.GIVEN", that unless all Ai. ; li,; ( sessments..' due'v on. One, "^ttll. Interest / in i.the ipjonec'r Company, Lightning Creek, owned by [JOSEPH CAROTHERS, and all "expenses incurred up ���������to time ofv pay ment,, be paid before the time of sale, isuch interest will ba sold, at Public Auction at Bar kerville, .-on WEB^E^AY,; the Twentieth day of November instant, at Twelve o'clock. Noon. ' ; .: ��������� u .- OWEN CROLLY, " . .. Secretary Pioneer Co. Lightning Greek, Nov. % 1872; noG R.- JAKES- WICKHAH HOLDS MY Power of Attorney, and is folly authorised to 'Collect all Debts due to me/ All those knowing themselves to be in my debt, by either Note or Ac- .-���������count,'*will lAeaee make immediate payment to my Agent; "> . P. MANBTTA. | ������a?ljwTffle, jJ2d Oetober, iW2. JLumbetJ::' Lumber .?v ri yi ARE prepared to furnish Lumber at theirjjilills, William Creek, or deliver it to order'.' , 7 LUMBER DELiyERED ON LIGHTNING ���������GREEK^. ...:.* x. ..::��������� Having a pianlngSMaobine in, operation they will also furnish ���������'��������� ' ��������� - ' p ; '" at satisfactory rates. sell Elieumatism, ������NetLralgia5 ��������� "���������;';:. '&c.v;&ci'/'/// .';���������.;,.'".; DR. CHIPP HAS IN STOCK and is constantly receiving ��������� ������������������ ENGLISH DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, ... And.other Preparations ..,- TRUSSES, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, WRISTLETS,^.; 4; >r||-Teeth carefully Extracted and Filled. e ���������0r Prescriptions ������b4 Fatniij Eeeipea ac- -.;���������(.'' , B. O.j VfV .*; ���������, t "NOVEMBER.next. rmYwhicli/date;J)^iJo^itprfc at -'%h eVlFti cfeifi'e j di" :0^fHciS .'wi U :6^p.aid ��������� off;:* :������������������' " ���������r '��������� No new deposife5 Wil 17*heyreceiv*?d. atvitbis,. ,0&ce;v '"���������" v A T .. :"���������'.* *. . ���������.. ��������� ; :: i0A$7&A/m. M^BXTJt,V"A"pent. ;;.;;���������. ,, -��������� - . J. Hi Sullivan, .Clerk. &p..... ^Richfieid/6cto;te^8T2K^ ^-'rbebalf o.f.tuV';"; / A.y.r/A] ^0^0 *; " l.A,r'-l,y0A, ���������yyASl>!y;0X <} :-;i^t 0A. r^neStivtiiyAh^rebf''pre''��������� f CJCIJIC^N0^; !TIC 13'���������*������������������ of ^-th"l*ir:i:*tift*>ntiofi"'*' to" C^O^ 13 THE iESTABLianMENTS'iAT BARKERVILLE for SIX MONTHS,; on i������h*oV FIFTEENTH NOVI5MB.E.R, and Depositors aro requested to witbdiw their lunrhs^beforetbat date? rorr b ceep t ;C6r I iii ca Ves for tlie ���������^arne.jyiy- able im Victoria. * Siieh :depo{*it^as: -f einSiSj at the- A������en cies a fc the rl ate ni en tlo nedJ wil I %4 transferred-to .Victoria, -.,-7x70"'* 0 00 Deposits of Gold for safe .keeping. wilT'-be s,old on ,thatdate/.and. tbe,proceeds, placed to the ere1 djt of the depositors. A11 othijr,vn11 liable4 articles1 not then'claimed will" be. Irans- ferred to' Victdiia at the risk aiid cost of the o^ner: .c-.yrx v-:-v.' ��������������������������� ? ':':* *yy ���������������������������0r''' For the Bank of British Cohimbtii/'" ;* ������������������: AW. FRASER, Agent. ,.< uFot the Bank of Britisb North Araoriba, G.M. MORRIS, Agent. October 7, 1872. A :oc!2 5 E BARKERVILLE, B.C., HAS RECEIVED lAFlNJS LOT OF .. Also, a good assortment of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, LIQUORS, CIGARS,' RUBBER & HEMP PACKING, LARD'0IL|&>., fpr Machinery 0010^5,1872.;,. i f.? ������*��������� i*. i*i ��������� V, y- t'.'\ *^G*������**?*S-������^J *���������'.''-*���������'* t mem THE * -v ������.10 E ���������** re at y- at. je to u- is-. tie. ���������A ^i-. SATURI>A:^'l^f.' $5,1872. Victoria, OtetSl^ was steaming ���������vont;;ton Monday;'evening, tb������ cook and *te���������fttg#'# standi ng, ^bett fee co ok drew *; knife and cut the s^ward!a Jhroat In a horrible maimer. The wbundad man was removed to. the Royal Hoflpli^fr'-iM^ took char^bf the as^ yesterday;)*^ was remanded: for eight da^[ ^Thef Pri nee Alfred was fealeed by "-this until 9 o'clock yesterday morning. .v I*? Victoria, Nov. 1-r-H.M.S. Cameleon arrived yesterday, .Si* days; from Pan am a,' ffbe'Aa* ������istaTit Paymaster; Mr Pearson, was drowned oft the Mexican'coast, at San Bias. While out fishing with a tatA, a nid*4������ji': twni of the tide carried him beyond his depihr aud he was lost. y0Myl0,y.7:.-.,i.y' IX [y A lii" VA A"' Men "��������� wTl {��������� foe ��������� engaged d rt ri n g-��������� the winter taking out ore at the Hope silver mine, and It,is intended to <*rect a mill tiesrt spring. The steamer Geb. S. ��������� W right-ar ri ved at Na- aaimo after a ������^^h ^assi^e.pf 12 days. - ,:- ���������> y. ��������� vVsii *& 0''* *'���������-> ���������li*:-* \i0 ��������� ��������� .������������������-��������� -;���������"'���������;; v"''"."-CANADA.::---.,^; *������,/-7- Toronto, Oct.30^StrakoschJ^wUh ..three of "bis .tr^npe; was pn the,tijajp whicb; m������t with; an ac^dent;at'Bel^ville yestei^y; Hfe bad iiis right>rmBp^^ jttred. .'���������.;.��������� '��������� yy,A:k.A. x'-: ^ EUROPEAN. ^ Londoiii^i -U^^tta^ Vlbop[p[^ vwVg. Sivearwater; reports .Jjiati Ijieiit. Monro ffid^rft^ vessel -performed -tl^A:6*a>;5<if?^s^!birrv\������-flf> across 'the. lie] leap on t from?A^ ' :Lomkm;^ who p r**si'1 ed oVey;..;tjie; Htoh jJoint Conlmis- ^''^^yi^^^^l tiiia; AUbftmA^vT^ty at W^ffiqe^Sti: ^rlcHy-erftl;' 'titi/ti daress f;'Wst .eve- iim^h^iv^be -t^sulfc 6fithe.:ar't^rtttt-Q,^:ftt CJeneva, ���������.,������������������'���������' ��������� ���������.. ��������� vv. ; -y^yy '07%-' .0TIW -SAN-JUAN rABBITRATION. ^ '*���������' ; ; ^Ary-t; y* 070 txy S& 7 Tjondony ficiA^O'.-���������A'nis'paWv*from Berlin .-*n���������vs that,-^in9.9)iry>.^-x|i'������^i|tf: to whom (be "gm- ^^n^i[Ijhjb^haa ti^D'fd ^^Saa^^n^cla^ r **c n'm \\\An d a r a co rii p ro mis*?, tli en dots ti b"h? of: f'? f^ M id 41**. Oh n ihV������*1 n������ j h e: bound a ry. Una be*. 1 ww������ry YinO.^ti -Amench ^aVfdttJnit*iidl States territory- The report bas not been published.. .;.-.' 'y...? ���������;,;,-\. %y ��������� .-,-..-. ^..��������� ���������.-> * -^ trt ��������� those rne^s beT^Ret^a^tttbils, of course,. always de������iirabie where extravagstnee;;,-or. f������s- ���������proTident expenditure exists, and tbe greater the extravagancy bag ^wi|4he .greater the necessity becomes^^ pi^exewtsl^ a rigid, and eyen perbapi in sam^caieaya parsimpmons eobnomyj���������;..jta rtis x^uritry* we belieye Retrenchment ^b: be good e noiigta as a political o r par ty cry/and no donbt, tbe Govern m en t ralgbv adopt tlm prfacip^ in yyAtitite Itfstances with advantage to,the. Tieasury j andv without inflicting loss upoa the cbantry. But, alter all, what amount could possibly be saved to the cbuntrj^bjr.redicihg -flwj,expenditure uto the 1 ow������stflimit ce^Istent^ Government of tbe Province ! Certainly not more than a mere trifled A ���������certain^ arid spme- tl mes a very cons! d er ab le su m, m u '. be, sp e nt for the puTpo&e of keeping In repai r old roads and. bridges, buii<ii ng *i������ w ones, cutti ng trai Is, and in other works of a public and necessary cbara-ctet; and in a large and extensive P roy 1 h ce s*acb as this is /where the c-entres o f population and industry are. spattered, and ioiigv distances intervene between tliemj. it seems almost impossib Ie to red ace th e officiat staff to such an'extent as would make an ap- ipre^iab-ie^difference in the expensea ofili-Gbyr era men t;'." Tw o or. three wjonstab les ra igot A ose iitie bandsOme pUtance which,a gratefulceunc )try awards them for their valuable services; and pe^R^ey:en^ ^>e dispe������aed withV-Theri, after all th^se'ex^ 'Kjrescencee had been out from the' Provincial itree, it would be, found: that they Twere per^ Jliaps^ replaced hy A others of a worse natuce; [wh ogfe������ *ex istenjce: tb ey h a*d^ f jire V iousJy% pre- iyented. If a'-crime were nommitted; the ex- *ip e nse of c atchi h g the c ri ml n al W ou 1 d p erh ap s ���������amount: to tbe:;year's salary of a constable. mnd the .takiag r������:a Go \d Coininiasioner away {fr������m VbyfSpstrict where thje'p-ebpfeWefe ac- ;c ii'stomed to' the? servi ces ofT th at f ii nctid n ary V IwOiild raise snch a righteous bowl in that ^locality^,y?p\i\d:mostcenajnly-ha^e^e ef iieeV of i de fe'ati tig an y G p'v'ern men t,c and id ate \ who dared show his face before tbe in digbah t ^HEBALLOT, Enwoii Sk^ttn^i^���������In a recent number of ian^ibutrAged constituency, v It; would seem,, itfrerftfor^lfrthe1 ���������re^oirts^p\\uded:tb be traej ���������^m^- v*iE^UBl1iG^VBJ^ ore ^���������Jiut^iji^^imv^lie tone %^the Vtct-fm u * ws p a j wrs, 11 -Appear8: W -he 'b e c b m iiig m or ���������evident every day' that the'Provincial expen- ���������d i tu re fo v ihi s y e ar wil I. b e" c bn'siderabl y j n ���������������xoe.Hs^ of? \h'e :revenne-. v ��������� Itjappears that tbe Provincial rev������iu������"pr������5������er' only am-ounls to the sum of ninety fcho^sand.five hundred dol-]| 1������rs. whi 1 e the -"e*xpease or carrying on tb��������������� i "Government of the country and administer ing its affairs.amount'" nearly to: tag mm of two hundred thousand dollars. These are the Azures'Viveh by the Col'driist, &hd ;tbat journal ���������asks where the revenue is t'6 como from that -wilI,. make; u;p r .the defl^eifc.% a,nd -m e%etjthe..de : ������1nand������ find1 exigencies' of the dc6minpf'"*year 1] That is of .course, a rather hard qaestioa :t,o answer. There is, however, the subsidies ^P^V the-Dominion.Government* whicb.may pOseibly even this-year prevent the occurrence of an actual deficit. If such be the case, we may consider ourselves in to.lerabiy good laeki for last year's legislation was perhaps; more marked by extravagance than economy. The prevailing idea seemed .to be to give ������verybody.everythiug, and ;^e suppose the usual result will follow,���������no one will be satisfied. We believe to a certain extent in the force of tbe, argument, t|iat the local revenue ahoufd a������ far as possible be calculated to jneettho currant expenses ot tho Province, And that the Dominion subsidies should be at any rate partially eon fined in their expendU Aure to improvements of a Provincial character and necessary public works. That is; of course, as far as the current year is concerned, out of the question, the question now to be considered is, what means are to be adopted in the approaching meeting of the Legislature to remedy these finanoial defects ? Shall re- trehchment be the order of the day, and'the pruning knife be applied unsparingly? or ahall some other means be adopted to obtain iocrease of vevtWQj aad wbataball f= that, the taxat1bn'0^the?|c6wnrry^iist^^ increased ; and the only qaestion that will then : arise wj^ty6t^--tp,Xh^ cie^.ns to"he adopted io raise:the 'fexIra Lrayemie<re- qnired. It is impossible for us, within the 1 im,i t^. i^Q^i ^is", article^ to; take: in to; cousidenrv tton the"iliffefent.weasur.es )!)at;; niignt"'be re- *������o r te d to f or lb at * p ii r p 6 se,' biit a f e w general remarks upon the subject mny perhaps show to somtve^tiEMt iri^ wbatj;^ idea? tend. Our readers' in this district will at once see by the figures stated iu the commence;, in i^*o tojpt% thi^; Arti c le, wh a ��������� ia ^ re no hs years Iih v e' b'ee n Kpay! n g ifo r th e Gove rn "nierit of the co nil try, when the abolition of the road tolls and the reduction^pfv^P'sg. licences and fees makes such ^difference'in \ti revenue. The fact is, the ������pper country has in past years hfp������ .-,> pay ing* an excessive ly ,d isp rp p ortio n ate aitio-uivtofi tbelburdens toil ihe fe^viheej ^as. figures will easily ,show, and the people of this and the neighboVing; .districts will not now tolerate a re-imposilfon &f * the excessive tstxation whjeh for years they bore, uncqm- p 1 aS rii tt jfl^ JttiS witf^atieace/ andp which tli ey ifad'sucti bard"worW to get rid of. They' are perfectly willing "to, give and take," and stand their fan*'share of'the burdens of the country, but are rather tired of doing any- thing more. If new taxes are to be imposed, let resort be had to those that will bear equally on all in all parts of the Province. It may be said such a tax- cannot easily be found. That is a mistake. A very small ^Property Tax " would produce a handsome surplus*annuitlyi and would bear .equally oil all. Of course, many will.object; but tbe main question ..will be,3snp posing it be necessary to provide additional revenue, whether the upper country will bear the whole brunt of tbe increased taxation by a reimposition of the road tolls, or.whether that taxation shall be equally and fairly distributed over the whole Province % . the British Colonist,.under the beading ��������������� The \ypik oi the Sessiba,^ the foHowi ng temarks ���������beenty i^attb^Bailot will!������jeatlopted:next sess^oa scarcely admits of doubt; and (hat the Ministers; choking down natural antipathy tb the measure:, will Introduce a bill for that purpose, with the hope of gai'tiug k little pOfiujftWty^y^j.-ae^^B not i#m.probab^e.',,/;. .'���������- ��������� Nowf"sir, it seems to me that there ��������� are- far'] more important things to occupy the atten tiob of. tbe Legislature than the ball ot. Tbe Election ReguiattonI-Arit is cumbrous aii���������vex- atioiis enough already without adding tbe system of vote by ballot; and, moreover, I shGisld;like t0,knpw who wants the ballot 2 or what arjgiiments are'fto be adduced: in its tavor? jhe elections in this-province have with open volinsf been carried on in a very creditable manner so far: tb^n why seek n change * Are. the; ������1 ectors of Victoria afraid. of-'berag:Coer6edto.Voto against:"their co'n-J sciences, or are tbey ashamed of lotting the world at largeknpw:for whom they vote? If such'istbercase%er^ believe t1iat?a similar feeling prevails on* tbe Mainland. either in the mining -or farming districts, ,wheje.������ve,ry-electorpossesses snfficient: inde- pendente .jipf Bpirit' isb-pi>eveht *��������� his- feel iiig either shame or fear in openly nroclaimmg the n acae :o f. the candid ate w h o ra; he p refers/ * AyThe Dominion Parliament last session re- jbeted 'by a large inajorily a BilI makiog the j ball6t uhiversal; rintLl think lam^erredt in slating the only Province whicb has so far tf{e4 thei experiment is New Bruuswick, and untii-sb'hie ;*good reason is simwni eonsVder Britisli" Cplrfmbia - lta;d better leave well eno ugh i alone,. XX:Xyy ;. ..... AxAAA IA '07000..XMAx '00- - Voter. : LTbexiueries puivby^ Voter " we will leave tb: be an^w^red-eWWhere. We ctfi only con ��������� bur witbliiib itf expressing the : opmio.h itliat' there,^ is no earth 1 y'; reason why the ballot should-be^adopted in: this country, whet^e every; one 'vptes^a.B^lie pleUs^s; and witiiout regardt tovotlrer^pebpi'e's viewi^ED. Skx- tlXEL.1; 0700 AAA:. HINING INTELLIGENCS. WILLTAHS CRBKX. ; Tito BaUatat co. washed up 4��������� oe.on Satar- | .day for three "daya7 work.' jack 'op ouoos'-CBKex. :" AAA) . ��������������� . The Discovery and T>o. Sisters company are takmv out KOod pay. The latter en. haft been finding very heavy coarse gold, dnrvftfc the week. -The Two Brothers co. have bov tomed. their blind abaft at SOieet and fonnfi smooth bed rock with ���������sediment and gravel-^ bed rock dipping to the westward. ThV^ company hae now let a ���������oontraot to Mr J> Pomeroy to sin-k a shaft 100 feet insTenlh over a spot where the indicat-kms stow the exi������tec������ oif the channel. ' ' ' USBTNIKG CREKB:, :' The Ross co. ate still prospeotlng. Th������ Eldorado co, ^������nunue ������driving; their lov^ tunnel ahead. The Spruce co.* contin-ue tbek bedrock drain to cat the water off from U>������ ���������face of Ibe. main drive. The Pomt co. was-he4 up 220 or. last week, and -120 oz. on Wedaes- diy at noon*; - ground improving in appearance. The Vanwinkle co. -contraila* running their drain. . The Victoria and Vancouver compa-nieS' ate .erecting machinery. The Clark co. continue prospecting.. The Gladstone co,-expect to be throbgh rock in a fa*- days in their upper drive. The Eleven ���������������? England co. are waiting for their .pumps aal takio-g.cut about expeuses,. ���������..-.���������:������" > ������ iy-. -���������...- *J*J- \ ": ' THE 'MEADOWS. v Editor^SENTrNEb:-^n order that a false impressjon ^m^^otjbM^fli Wd jfo /let-t,eyery k fact faUv&tO;^rigb^^ wUtvpetimii: me -to bbrrec t a statenae tiit ra ad e in--y omvissae b f the' 2d;Jnst; nnder the head of "Mining Intelrt^ne^'^Re"^^^ tbe I-ane^&?Kurfz; Company /you statte that a p rospe c t- of $ 20 fi ad been obtained. Tbis -..wejald; be? undan?- stobd���������; ambngs't"'miners^as baving ;b������in^bb������- iained in one,pan of gravel. Such is not the pase. The prospect mentioned wa3 taken j ta^en out good pay.- Some Chinese com- A*K1X*aR CURKK. I The Eureka co. ^ve struck, gold .in ft*.., channel. which ;tbey are. prospectibjs:.: .They. are now fixing up "for the winter's operatioiia. The * Lo tb a i r co. are pTepari ng toco urme n oe . aiuking. A The Nason col .'are <ioiQg the ^auwi,.'/ and are .cleariiag their dtaia.'-. 'AlAilAy /" A; ''"EATWET;;auBE"c. 7 i Ay 7A ��������� The Perseverance co. continues taVrag;'e/n^ ; pay, out baye stil'V'maiay large boulders'.t������ contend wiib.: The, New ,pomimoav<c6. ml. Ill ting-; up-to work- throfiig'h the winter. .��������� 'The Manitoba co.'is riinmng through1 acawyo-n^ filled with large boulders..': The/putamingi \ go* have run against:high rock, but .consider* ing the channel to be on -one Vide are *rrow driving * for i t. The Minnehaha co; contimt*;: ru'onrng tbelr second 4rain ttinne 1 for ,tii*;:. purpose *of taking ibe water from the lice-&?' 'the drive; The Foster co.^are down 48 feet-; wi th their shaft jn. slide rock; bpttldersaM; grayeL, The^ouadlsrlook-irig favorabie,^^ ' ]': Ax'/AAA7l,<'*E?-?ELVr CREEKS yy "-������������������.' 0i ': ThH^CTeek has paidt*ette*r this soa-so������ than; it has done - for the last fire yjears. Th������ Clydesdale co,.has paid 'Considerably pvet. expenses. . Tlte White Squall co. has u\m. from, two, U'upkets ;,of ^newvgrayelvfpupd at _tbe rbo*S of itibe &^el,And:^8tiMate^ ������bput one-half ton in weight. This development sets at rest the question of the existence of gold in the Meadows, and gives assurance ot ;t a e uHira ate sn ccess; of; this <ra tevp ri se. ! The .<most, .eke p tical; .must. ad mtt ibat th is Co itipaii $ rfow n ave' all th e ess^h li al ei em e nts of success. . The "Superintendent,of the Com-; pan y^ Mr R. H: Brown, find ing. the steam; :andf "\ pumping capaoity to a .certam: .degre^������inade-[' q������ ate to the. work to be aceora plished; j is bringing up his ��������� reserve of thirty thousand pounds 6f; thachin$iy," and h as ten then e in'-. 'ployed in clearing tbe field for new action Weather- permitting,-/the,-'>^in|er������ Cjampaign against ^ater, that element'^ilcsli.i^Aoth the fri en d and foe of "the ' miner, wi U" V>egi n in about six weeks. Woe to the vanquished, ; . ������������������ -. ���������- ��������� t JA5JB$ WtCXUAM;r|; "���������'Barkervitle; Nov.'>2^lSi^ :'l U B18 x M& [The above information may be relied upon as thoroughly:correct and authentic,-^ Ed. Sextixbl.] pauies have also;done well, but it is ixnpoc: sibte to find, out whatgold they'have takea Out. . .*'-��������� '���������������������������-., .���������-���������'- '- Xy-\ ���������������>��������� Rkckxt Appointmknt.���������We have much pleasure in stating that Mr J. H. Sullivan, the Clerk of Records in this district, has been appointed Warden of the Gaol and Superintendent of Police in Victoria, Vancouver Island. Mr^irtliynu'B longlcoonectton with the Police department on the Mainland, and the energy. zeal and' ability-displayed by him while belonging to that branch of the public service, are a sufficient guarantee that he will perform the duties of tbe office to which he is noi������.ap- porated in an efficient manner. We are sure that all the well-behaved presidents of the capital will be satisfied with the appointment. Raffle^A splendid double-barrelled shot gun will be raffled for afe ihe Eldorado Club EoDm^tbis ereuiiig. ";��������� 0Zx'V yAA-x Barkard^s Express arrived, on,tSaturday night, 2d inst., bringing a mail,. ab express; and the following possengers:���������A. Hoffman, B. C. Neufelder, J. H. Todd. XP.v -arid one1 C h i n am an. T h e Down Exp ress 1e ft on Sun ��������� day morning,* 3d inst., carrying aniaii/an express, and the following passengers :���������George Truemaa, Alex.^McLennan, WfcOwens^ and Wm. MeCulloch for Yale; Judga Bail, John Mackay, and Jos. Mason> for Qiiesneli.",,.";';'., Quesxel County Court.���������His honor H. M. Ball left here by last Express .on officwlbtisf iness to Queshelraouf;b,'and returned yester: day morning. An important case-r-Barlow. vs. Kersley���������was tried in the County Court before a Jury; The acting ^as'oneifot dam- ages for theiio-n delivery of a large1 quantity of hay. A verdict was given for the defendant. r.,-. Removal.���������The office of the Cariboo Skm tinbi. has been removed to the two-story building formerly kiiowa jasf (BlaBO^y Photographic Gallery, ' Heavy storms have prostratfid tbe wires in different places in, the,r lower, gown try, which will account for the TaWeace* of our telegraphic report. v; '0 j Closing of ths Baxk Aqexciks!:���������Th������ following: j an s w er . ��������� h as . been. re cei v ed -to V^-e- M eni oiial \ sen t a a to these insti tu iiona, icqii estr ji-^g-vtheni," if possible, -to tnake arraugemeat^ for the co nti miance of bo e-cf.tbem heie; - \V* iregret to say the reply as unfavprajble, . ... to M-essrsV^NenifelderViBarnsto^H V*i*i: j Volkettburgh.andlothers, >-h- " I GKNTCEMBN^AcCO^ih*^^^^ VX-: :p resse d i n y put add ress to us of the?" 11 tb ul U if e I ati ve to th e an tibiin ceraen t:l reccn tl y mad A: [of the'intention to'close the Bank;Ageacies: Sunder our^chiarge; weVbaJveV tTarismitte-d: tbw lad^i^W'Victbna-a-ad asked for tbe favor- jable cctisideratibrfof-its coafentsat&e band*^' lofthteEankauthbril^s^here; vv-^v ' "7X. i In re ply, we: ^rb in for m e d that ft a* step itm 'decided Uipb* ^with much roluctsnee, -afte*?: 'c areful consjderati on / and that- up on re vie^- ���������ing the ci fen m stances *io important- changp* is observable which would appear to justify- a change in the repoHttion already adopted.^ We are desired to add that the A'aaajers a$ Vicfpria fully appreciate tbe kindly motived of the address,* and on -their behalf, as w-eii ni our own j we beg to thank you. -( - ��������� " -^ ���������Foi Bank ������f British Colombia, Aiv.-.-..:..r-,-���������-��������� ��������� W. Fraser, Agent. For Bank of British North Ame^-ica, 4,' % ' -0' ������������������ ������������������ G^Vt, l&wm,' Agmiff: ^Barkefvilie1*'Nov. iWil>������*' : :'^ * ;:ii'* Mixing iTEm���������The^SlMioe eo. on Lightning creek have got two feet of gravel in the face "of the '.mm diiVe/and are in. strong bopeii of shortly getting into tbe channel. The adjoining claim, the Point.co., expect to o>taia 300 bz. this week. On Jack of Clubs creak the Discovery co. took out 28 oz. for the finit half;cf ;tbe week, and the- Two. Sisters BOItivA for the same time. Cariboo Amateur Dramatic Association,������������������ Tbe Manager regrets to say, that owing to unavoidable circumstances, the, performance advertised for this evening has been postponed, and it is doubtful whether it will coum off at present, as^members cast 111 the piec������ will Ifcavelor b^iownext ^eek; Ai '* 1 itt. ?���������������������������'-��������� K LEGAL NOTICES, &c. ' If ;|-? 1;: ?'*"������������������ v P MS UvU v- 8- ^i'H ft ���������������*������������!������������������ -"ii" i!- .1$: ������������������I.:;' I! fl Iv' li !'* p FrL: pi |>; IP W- AlA Ai V :::Ky7 ' :S'V. y Vfc": " '. 'MA. ���������������-r x: I &;'��������� I'v aac 3KS 5������ *l The Registratiokl Births,-. Deaths and Mar ;riagSiActvt872^ 0 TICE. ^ DBLIC "NOTICE Is hereby given, that from and f nfter *&e 1st toy of* September -next, all BirUis, /"heaths and Marriages within':, the ProviEce.of British Columbia are to be Registered under the provisions of ��������� ��������� Tho Re*l strat ion!of Birtlii?, Deaths and Ma rriagea .Act; 1872," at the Office of tho District Registrar of tho District wherein the same respectively shall take ���������place, and wltyln the times follow ing, .that id to Bay: JlIRTriS���������With in CO day b from tho da to thereof. DEATH.-?���������Within 30 days after fnlerment. . ���������MARRIAGES���������WHhia-90 days-from tho dato thereof. *>Every Householder,.Head of a .-Family. .Clergyman, Physician,-or other person or persons, rcqulrod by tho *ald Act to report Births',' Deaths and-Marriages, who refuses; or;wilfully- neglects;te do so,.within- tbe times before named, will be li-iblo. to a penalty for each and every .offence of not .lesa ,tb*ih Fivb Dollars or more ���������than Twenty Dollars, to. be recovered with costs'be.' fore any Justice of the Peace having jurisdiction within ���������the locality j.where-any such ��������� offence f la ^committed ���������agaiaat'the said Act. ,. ; . '. ���������'.-���������, v" ���������''" "..'���������' By cdmmah<l -' 0. H; B'. VTl AIKMA5C, ." o ���������:..i: ..; *��������� ���������?.:'��������� -. r-' *;;���������';������������������ v;! Registrar. Geaeral, - J^d; Registry* Ofllee, -r-.V,: ....:-. >���������- : ��������� --, -..���������.. . _.. Aug. gi 1872.. . ,;.!...:. .. ..,.-..... .j&A^ yyyyyyyyWWEy AAAA 1 ��������� HoaaB of Assemble, 2d -August," 187$, ������������������ "Igxtract from. Rules relative to Private Bills. jBiO. All:applications.for.Private;Bills,.-.proper]y.top ..subject: of ��������� legislation by the Legislative AssembJy.of "Brltish'tplumbia, within the purview of " The British North America Act, 18C7,"���������'whether.for the erection of a Bridge, the making of a Railroad, Biiii^lccRoad, or ���������Telograpli Line, the construction orimprovement4of a Harbor;;Canal, Lock,-Dam or;Slide, or other like worfc; .���������tlie grantiug of a right of-Ferry; -tbe. Incorporation of any particular trade or. calling,,or.of any Joint Stock Compauy; or otherwise forgratitibg to any Individual ������������r.individuals any. .exclusive or peculiar, rights or privileges whatever. 6r.fpr doing any. matter.;or thing which ih its' opera tioa would affect, the right or property-of other'par ties, or relate- to 'any particular'class of tho community; or for. making any* amendment of a like nature to'auy former Act, shall require a Notice, ���������clearly "and distinctly specifying the nature and object ���������of the application,*to be published as follow^ viz;: A Notice inscTtcd-Iln the1 British "Columbia Gazette, and In oae. newspaper- published, in. tbe.district af* .fecicd,:orlf there ho no newspaper published therein, then in a;newspaper in the' hext^ nearest district. in ���������which a newspaper l3:pub������<t5hecK "*��������� , " ; -������������������'������������������"- t������F Such notice shall be* continued inxritih caseTer ;a^perlod;of at least six .weeks;.during the interval" of time .between ;the eioso. of: the next preceding Session .afed the c'onsWefatloti of the petition., ��������� . . ] . ������1. ��������� Boib're any Petition- praying forleav* to bring ���������tea Private Bill for.-the erection of a .Tail Bridgo is presonted to tbo House, tlie person or'persons intend- lug to petition for such Bill shall, upon giving the no- ttce prescribed in the preceding Rule, also at the same t(me, aud in the s*iae manaer, give notice of. tho ratea' which* they intend to aalifc the extent bi tlie privilege, the height of the arch^' the interval "between the abutments or piers fpr^he passage of rafts or vessels, and mentioning also whether, they, intend to erect a Urawbrldga or not, and the dimensions of tho same. ���������������������������������������������: '''������������������< CHARLES GOOD, teZl ia . Clerk of the Legislative Assembly.- XIST OF LETTERS 'Remaining in the Barkerville Post Office on 1st November, 1872. Parties1 calling for letters in the folio wing list, will please aak for Advertised Letters: ; McKenzie, J McDonald, Alex S 7< McLean, Howard McDougal, Roderick Miller,; John .:. Fendray, Wm Pinkerton, John Ay Potter, Taonias Richards, Mathew (2) Koberteon David .:: i$h@\don Mary (4) ; Spruce -Geo Sampson Joba Segars, E ... SaQdew, Wm Scott, James' ,Angove, Wm Surkbolder, W S Barker, Wm ���������Dunn, John (Registd) 'Drever, Wm. , , \Dick, Archihald , . Forbes, ������������������.F:-W^/,- G loveir, An thoay D 'Gruno, David ;,., Hilton, M ;. Jones, Daniel Jones, W H Jones, WT ; Johnson, Aaron ftimeky, Wm (2) t,ayson ��������� Lam ere, Wm juyfiyu, a ^cLane, John L B (2) Mattice,.Stephen B Morris, Frank no2 * ��������� ttwaitn, Andrew . v v j ������**������������ y., *��������� Wortaam, Harry. . Williams^ John Wm Wiiilams, John B -- JOHN BOWRON, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN - GENERAL MEaGHANOJZE, Having purohafled the House and Stock of Messrs Gp.pei}iheimer Bros. Together with pffi* Con������lgnmanWrom fe������low ftolidtsd, HOTKLS, RESTAURANTS, &c. rewerj TaiUancotir,Xavery feGo., [BUCCSSSORS TO N. CUNIQ;] tUg to Inform tti*ir*friend^ and the publictbnt they hayo taken the well known premises ia Barkerville so long favorahly patronised wluio in the occupation of Mr N. Cunio. AiJvX. win be manufa'ctuted'and 6oJd;byfc*Wholesai4 and^Re- tailinjits purity, and ;,X-r. .,, Tlie; best Lip^udrs &; Cigars constantly, kept on. haad. yA/i'liA 'Ay/: ���������. ������������������.;.,-.:-.. ��������� The iiodging Department will .be. always, carefully;|attended,:io, and the best Beds and accommodation provided. for their ; cus��������� tomers. '''"'' *.' '!rt1* MISCELLANEOUS. MTSGSLLANEOII^ Iel6 i������ BESTATJMT A.- THIS OLD Am WELL-KNOWN ESTABLISHMENT 'is always supplied with the best of .everything that can be procured in Cariboo..;:. r .-- e .The Celebrated FRESH GROUND COFFEE, A superior article to any which can be bad from below,' Roasted and Ground on the premises from tbo best selected benlea, and warranted free from adul era tion. > jQn. . 3. Q. GOOOSON LEA&PERBIHSV . ; ��������� ��������� .:-.Celebrated ���������:.;��������� ������������������ \ '.���������.���������. ��������� WORCES TERS HIRE SAUCE Declared by Cohnoisscurstobe THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE. Caution, against Fraud.���������The successbr this most deliciouH and -"unrivalled Condiment'having caused certain dealers to apply the name of ^Worcestershire Sauce'* to their own inferior compounds, tbe public la hereby informed that tut only way to procure the.genuine, is to . : ?. ASE FOE. LEA &.; PEERING : SAUCE and to see,, that .their names are upon.the,wrajppkb .label's, stopper, and hottls. . Some of tho foreign markets having been supplied w;itha.spurious.WorceBtersbireSauce,upon.the, wrap per'and labels of which tho names'of Lea and "Perrins have been forged- L. and P. giv.e. notice that they have furnished .thoir cprresnondents..with power, oi attorney to take instant proceedings against' MAsi*-! FACTDRBRsaDd .vendors of such,:orany other imitation s by whicb t heirrigh t m ay he infringed.. y Ask for'LEA & PERRINS' Sauce and'see Na.me.on Wrapper, Label, Bottle, and Stopper... ���������-..-, ������������������:.������������������. '���������'���������'--���������. . wboJesal e a a d for e'x por t b y t he Proprietors, Wor cestef; Crosse an d Bio ck wel 1, London ,'&c. f fceJ; A ' byGroeersandOilnien universally \'. Bargains! Bargains (jEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT THB������Y HAVE RRMOVID D to the gpiicious premises formerly known aa tbe St. George Saloon, where they will be at all times prepared tofarnish BOARD AND MEALS The BAB ��������� furnished with the finest mNES LIQUORS and CIGARS. " '' elT0m OOP1ISSI0N, STORAGE, ������3^n������ral Agency, i ��������� CLEARING OtT STOCK To maka room for Spring fGoodi, Thd naderslgned begs to inform the Min-ars of Cariboo that.he ie ���������: SELLING- AT COST! The following class pf Goods, especially iected for Miners: Drawers. Hurts 5 Ad<J a Very Fine olaeg of A fine selection of The FLORENCE is the best Sewing: '.Machine for Family use, becauc������ It ���������o.seldom g^U out of order.^ If tharf������ j|.on^ not working well III ' CALIFORNIA, ! ' OREGON, hV7 - xWASHIN0T0M.TERmT09Yf, NEVADA^ IDAHO/ ��������� Alaska,;; :. british columbia, MEXICO, :; -^ JAPAN, ; A/ OrTcHlNA, If Informed of it, I will ?ix. It without any ������xpen������������; to 'the owner. Koi 18 Moutgomorj Street, Bouthi /���������.'���������������Jp HOTEL BUUWH8, pAN fRAKCISCO., pAW : t~y _ ���������_ ��������� ' ��������� - . . " fiend for Circulars: and; itmpjet^of the work. Active Agentt wanted i������ everyplace, Express Line Stages CARRYING H. M. MAILS, MAKB. Regular Weekly Trips from Barkerville, i BARNARD'S EXPRESS [STAGES UMer temporary -arrangement for convey? . ance of the Mails from .. ' i Caolae Greek to Qk:anag������23,f The undersignea has placed a line of Passenger Stages on the Running in close connection with tbe Stages from Yale to Barkerville. / Persons visiting the Okanagan District will nod this hy far the most con ves lent mode of travel. ad-' Stages leave Cache Cre������k on Wednes- day mornings at 10 o'clock, ������nd will return the following week in time to coftnect wim tbe Stages going Nort& and South. Ladies5 A fine assortment of I Will be transacted over the route. Freight carried. Parcels delivered. Commissions executed. CoiletotioDS made. , au24 2nt F. J. BARNARD & CO. Briar-root Pipes* ^g2T" Call and examine pricea.^^f The GdodswiU be sold VERY CHEAP for paea. Has commenced her Weekly T^rips, leaving Quesnel on MONDAYS, and Soda Creek on FRIDAYS at daylight. Passage, - - : - - * ��������� $5 ��������� Tbkioht. ������ - I cent per lb. 0BT Goods consigned to ,us from below forwarded Free of Charge for Storage or Commission.
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Title | The Cariboo Sentinel |
Publisher | Barkerville, B.C. : George Wallace |
Date Issued | 1872-11-09 |
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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Notes | Print Run : 1865-1875 Frequency : Weekly |
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