'MAMAMA: AAA AAA i' ''iyyAAi .'iv V 'J ,-. i "i^Ss^^ M fe.y, ��������� I y- -���������> ar. ��������� i *,-., 'MM: hHBPB iff"'" 5:5*';^ !Mpf THE CAEIB0O_fcABOR MAKKET ^ference ^^^^ m^TUv^mit^ to 4s, uwith regard to ���������lhaxw. i ^ pHpcr recently efi- i$������y. Nor-isi^c^ry^s g j ^9Ublt;B jdthRtareorviiaiiinp tl n.0ftbo���������fact that ,.��������� Jmgea are high ?������d ^,^1, handB and llUtot from ������taed'owing; to tbe scarotyof>������*������.*������o^ w Jte^-SS-fe^J! P������ wlthottVrBm"?" Mr Kve riwi&tirib' takw.no .notice of Mr. rrfirt,.oBlj that ho opnveysa^ll ^^^nresaed "mention of the fact mat w������g���������. may see, how falsely !tfce*extetin& fetateofc * 'Indeed Cariboo just now presents: a; pbeaomenoJH'f'd tha history of gold mining���������abundancs of -provisibniat* greatly reducad prices and a; positive lack 6i tdwlto. supply'' the "dteand: for labor;���������-aithough^the^raie* of wagesccatinaes/aa high as .during^ the seasons when tb������ tamiae pricosJdieu, the prbvis^n^JiaTltet. , | Ajia- borsr can live for a dollar a day and earn ten dollars, slid yet mjuing!operaUons:rare:#bsoluteiy craropfed for want of m.sn-tp do the work'I This extraordinary sftiie ot things ia doubtless attributable Jn^soirte degree;^ tbe fact that the new mi^sVof^wAich'wa^haT^ibeezi. gpeaktej have drawn olf a considerable portion of.-the, population which would have,otherwise found Its wsy to Qariboo; but that there should be-a scarcity ot men to work the mines when HvingAssjj* cheap and labor so. dear������ sad when So many thousands of men io Oalifor^ nia aire ooat*nt to earn their, two dollars a dsy,} tfdes appear som* wlWt singular.?'V��������� *��������� ���������' v AA - mm- ���������. *n i ���������'���������!..'' -������������������ w<������&dbn^miat^^ of $25,000, lor the purpose of ^onstrupt^a; Jtf ffektf '***&.;; % charter, was obtain^ 'S^^verbment ^ranting^.the pom; SS^P0^ knWas;MeLean^lowej; &m3 JSLM <&'������ to Itemed atewnecess#v tesa^tkela^ri^ayo some ohe'a^e-raonaVsectt- rityv h^jb iixcttieyably lost their iWestmeate. ^e ;bjive/ta&en tjie . trouble op going -through; |. iDi^fe^^P-P- ^^ ,^? ^������oxistTO^on,:JWe would] tow-- | aiid>ihe? opintog^tSftt? li^ill be neither a4esir- ; abfe8peculat|o$ nor,MV inexp-ensiiye work tb keep up- :T^ of��������� the drain, is %*^|f':jB^r^fttap.' i-2 ,^e^iigfcy_The;preseiit p^J^a'?larej obliged to" lay a flume in some ^]a|e8i,a-ad:t&re tf^ee^figlji.iiec for. ke^jiiLg^epi constantly at wqxki ou, repairs; $2f gry formation ii &ir .gQwerio^gfee! wa3 fre|iy and kindly ezteaded ������io us by Messrs. Bi^i^and Adair, aid .the^optka of fcthe com: ip^'M^j.^P^^V'* our inspectiott.; So far iipfl^esV^en^in^ri are concerned we are of PP^^uI'that tbeyr hav������,;. acted fairly\[ ipro- PJlUOUi fthat tq&Jr "������*������! ��������� ro'ck;'r-'-.": -a.rAA^A-^MA-" m sagasaa i ag y,_ hsssssssst yt ���������' -ggggaasaaegagte The Cariboo CTrnc-t���������BA.RKEEVILLE, ���������',_"WjuifMB ;Cbs������b:, C*ar������^?. :;-'/���������'^i. j-'-Sn^riptioiti; $t-per yre������ktfe;''���������;. (Including '���������'cost;'of ��������� ��������� delivery;) Payabi^ to tho Cirrtei'. ii mm^M: ���������mu | ���������. ������ere disposed to ?^V ^*v^liS^e^ |������teft:% 'the fexoense- of; honor, andr, truui, wo IK011Tthe Sbjecte^ for ?rhioh we came here, feemado when launching .our.enerp������ssbe- adjacesat thereto were cunucii^oH,^K,,yt-*--,..,,., lost.ta commejacmg���������o siderable distance of the drain was complep f ed before^Cep^ ^Severth^'SentineP'^read^^: ������d onvthe mihutable^^ principle of,t!S%������% ,JlCe*ope that day will:^^aeref arrive-when.it ;^lfj.cahb^bharged upon '-wi that we^ :pnbi������nea f^Vha^twas! inteii4B,;i*01.'^*^" -^ V^isvSNiViViiS' Swfeose who ^.a^r^d^^eayjl^y^ |������Mlilto,;;Tner^lowing coS^f Sfto deplete,t^drain.fotWB !5f the Gammon ground,.where tWcompany were-bS to^onstruct-it-withm-twe^ were "������������__ . ������������������,.,���������_irtf the charter. Thft ^^i^^^^ii^ii������ss^iie pecuniary '^bfc^ttdA^^ ^moany before bjegan^ ^^leSin t^e hiitoiy of ^e aj^i^y Lo^^ ^romid^e oomnany were^ecesatatec^^ B^r^tS ^ie expedient;, ^^ng .-;������i������3S5 ^g������fe^JSgS^W^!^^;^' TV^������ turn. ,additional, -cai^^,::^;?^/% i-tp^^yieldV sufficient,, ^^orip"f*a?yi8 ^fefeith-4-or'������ bnpe^^rath^ W-as 4ssu*ej -ihat;-.T.si--he3 r^o^8fe&^^<>^ d&BBENTBR'S: & BLA^MITH TOOLS ;> SAW feFliiES^ all siiee, ^i^^ssiR^ -iica^oVs); ^t ������������������������ best quality 5 y rir.yyii ���������-���������> ������^ Lfiiaes *-**'���������-��������� 5a8SBfedlT--ta^������^o������^i8Coarage^feWye8t. I loli^^ea'yily "l)^||ie,failure pt the-enterprts? r'wpftel^. miicfi rs ympa'&y^totit1 we^annol .see *>��������������������������� r.yy&, :��������������� ,���������,.-r^j.-^^ ,.tft^ ' natf "*bii:done. Tofc them. Son liauldate.the.ainouiit.,,So:jWSP^W, IhoStors; who were S^SSSi^ &-;^^������i^ ;r^S arrived on-Wiiliams creek we have neither ^S^^^J^;,-���������- |^f... havfl been.ayoided P arr 1 vou. v** r-Asi������f'iH ~*f what, ia ���������yti; 'jr. ��������� ������������������ ���������-��������� Y' -tfa arrived on-vv-iui������iB������^*"oa ������^ "yr TTf ��������� vi ^^oSeaa'of judging,of (������he 'actual'stiate of MM &Treither Mr. Howard or any on������ elw, ' '; A Sperbaps better, for there arofew claims ^WV^^micreekthat wo:do;n^;^������ionce fif^ek^and if there "werh' ahy-cOmptant������ ���������itbolt the -scarcity offcaadawe, ehouldM *; Ml tobear it. ������ut when we can-assort the ^Se^whtt ignore$roreitrf^cee- wry���������then-'what'beebjnes of Mr. Howard 8 S^Lje^'J^i1 present we could give the ^employment, and anxious to get worK at $& ���������r i J>������d. on the isf June, therebas beenno ^carci- ^Wililf of' metf'-tofcworMng^the claims/ -We would ":'klf r|l& -remark that there-* ifrtf at present nearly. " seventy white men, at work on the Gotttin-v ''''ti^'imoaA. road.-within forty, miles^qf Williams ISPS, a? $70 per month, and is it toy those v v^'tneh wotzld-remain there, one day if laborers *<-:-^- ..tvera scarce here and wages S10, with ilivmg //%'" at the tate represented,of. $.1 ^perdayt; Will " ^ our contemporary or its Teracioas������.cCrrftTO0n" deat explain this '*pbenomon".or(*econctle it " with'tbeir assertion^ 'It Is true thatcomparT 4������dmth former years ther^ w few men out : of-^remunerative work, and.. at no/previous .Deriod.has there'been so favorable, a time for proepectirig' owing to the low pnee of -provi 'fens, but ^ri;generally/do.n^ ." this y^arfor any otheripurposethan"to make a'staked td leave the-country,; and they think ��������� the s^est way of doing that is by working for ��������� ��������� wages,.hence there is very little prospecting : jroing forward. The;only sure and^safe way ^promotethe' true, linferests ptthe .oountry is to represent matters p they are, and cease ;_j..i^:������~* ������i" iuk ^*.rt������afrai-.lr������n of falsehood directors -alleged mjght:i haye;V been by a more accommodating, spiritib^ |:m. oa!the- ^art^bf^^;-tfi.at?cqmp4n"y.. Thoj total i distance therefore whicii ifiejirectors finished; ^was about four" thousand feet, at "an eii^ehs^ in the .aggregate qt |S7[5go. dtwilfth^s^ seen that $12,50.0 more than the originalfcapt^ tal .-iff:as laid^Qut, and of this amount a ^ood^ueal ������- _*������,,yf im,+Ko.*hurt^a Af jnobr \men'wib: tlieir ever bringing one "cent ' " ������������������������������������ ���������^^^^^ -"���������'������������������ "W, g���������^T -T-"' l^AIL&yCur A^TKwjw OOT'Iio^A'Oom^^ sB ;. :;Y,jj- sizes-;-.-' ^ ^y'xrfe.':fe^ukayV^i' "?"������������������'���������''."^ .-' R^ETS^IbohripC6m^AU- siawef-;^ y v SGYTHES ^fc SNATfiS/STONES, Ac.; '������������������' 'iMsraE&^ol^ai^ ;:-; CXST IRON GAR WHEEIiS":;r/ ":^/. GQI& SCAtES, ^2 and 64 oa������;f &������e:( *i" ^^^ibjrriiE^ ^ILUME. .-Swfca ' f������;^'- #j -.;������fe :y\l##- '��������� 1 ���������'���������: -^ .... :. >^?i*y> 1 C indulging in ihe propagation of falsehood and misrepresentation which never miB to- inflict the most deadly injury-upon the coun- ���������ttr ultimately/ "We give an extract from. ^ leading article in the *Br5tisbYColian?bl&n,, of the 1st insi; thecua being teMn-from Mr. H-w^Mrft's r������pftrt������j+lrti our rexderetn C������ww was in stock1 in the -hands of poorimen- wjibs had fiyen their tibi^ a^'l^r%?������ ItV^itfiSSt, ejea.;receiTin^.piny |jortionJ of ^hcip pay.^ money or 'provisions.- As a matter ,bjf ������pu^y wb^the^debtshad so accumulated cre&ito're became clamorous for payment/ and \ iEi'Ke1. waa no other course apparently open* td't^e' directors but tto .make1 terms, and th^ best term^thiy could under the circumstances^1 iji order to stave off, even for/a little timje, the; evi| ftpy, (*After cpnsi&er^b^mg^tiatioli^^e: directors made arrangements' with"*'lfe^sd i Brown"& Adair, on the 1st November ldsVfqr- anafrvance ;of S99200j to meet the mostSpresW ing demands against the ..company., ^of this sum they gave a mortgage on * the'p^olnS^j, with power to the mortagees to f6recl4seTbn! the Isjj June, 1865. Daring .the' interval up I to the latter date, the UabUitieSjincl^dingin-i terestj saiariesi a^d necessary repairs -to*the" drain, increased $5,4^1,^ making;! ,th0: ainount then due to the mortgagees $14,631. |satur- ally enough j we thiSk/; the ��������� ge'ntknien, wjio .held the mortgage were'anxious to get their money when tf became due, and called upon the[������pmpany to paj the.'amduitj thedirec: Tors weris not able-to dp'tiiis,* and saw no prospect-in the future of their being in a po: si tion to meet the; demand, and, as a matter. wbiebv'^prudence on their'p'att dictated, the -mortgagees' forclpsed,^ and broughtyth$, - -.^xj,y. i^^^nar nh the 26th ulti at a iispdi-'- The undertaking so farbas beenJa iiost afduouft o?Le,' the/bstd for the flume being cut tirotigh apiicl TJ6feK'thfev]whple distance a depth. '^^ii3je>|eet-l Tbe^ume ^ffl^tifs into a canon ii/which i-the*- fall is so -great: t&t -the rush: of ^afc'Coming^ will always carijaote-th% f^ihgsjatfdfpT^ accumulation pt the ^ioXj;iie ^unie.!': ^Jie work performed ao :'elicits tlie marked commendation of le very pd^ wnp^hislwttnessed it 'Mr. William Hazle- tper;Wiio:has had vast experience in Califor- TO;sffice4850ui!i 'undertakings of a similar lcirid;has minutely examined'the work, and 3e^-has;d'e,0ltired'to";usft^^ he has nevet* seen ig-Si;d? inch inagnitude and proportions executed in so skillful and durable a mdriher, at; eo'^siiod^rate a rate, as that which Mr. ieiniags has superintended on Antler, i The anpsttflp^uU and expensive part of the un- jiertaking.is: now over, as in its ��������� further pro* grefe^it is believed there will be very; little cutting through" rock. ��������������� It is contemplated to finish td theSaVMiil,;; about one mile and a half fnrtHer; thisseasbn. "*Mr.Hazletine, who' ���������is one.of th^ earliest--pioneers, ot this country, and was one of the first who located a ?claim on Antler, is of. opinion that the: flume ..wilj become pio.st valuable prbperty. Unlike; every other company of the kind in -the Cari- boo district, the Antler' company have ob- -tained a grant of-the ground~oii-either side of. the creek and they have the exclusive privilege of working it A This is:a most impor- ~~~.~~iryn rcrhav, u. is ftonsidered that BLAM',^^OGKEi^^;;ANI),: ME3K)������AMOTr I:lry.^^Ak0^yA.yyyyyA/M ������������������ ��������� 'wviw?^ PA- :i-r-M E-PEE,-&c.-;;' ������������������:������������������ -"A- a- mI ;A < {' iWBBfetY TIME BOOKS;; < ' violin sffemos; Sp^a.B66KB,Ai Barkerville,'Williams Cree4r. ���������-���������> _ rise, .', - ��������� l^&ves SODA CREKK.- for,;QlflfcSKBL , MONDAY AND THURSDAY MORNINGS, AT BAYLIG-H1!!, . Loaves QOKSNEIi for SDUA C.RESE, WEDNESDAYS & SATURDAYS at 4 A. M. ^OOMJIICTIHO WTfB DIETZ ���������&' NELSON'S FOR VICTORIA, Will arrive atKlchfleld on Wzdnesdays s^J^2^9 and close on ,-Mondjtb and Je^sdatb at������.������* veylng Treasure Letters aad Vulu^bles lor ALL PAitsa OF 3*53 W.ORLb, y ^j^ABKAK). The undersigned Is prepared to * CLEAN, BLACK SAND, BLOWINGS ANB v;: , " PANNINGSh ';���������,' On Ckmr&isfiion, or will purchase, tay qmntuy ??. t&������ Most IJoupUL |^5f% at tha . Beading Boo*j^t ��������� Ca^pronton, wav of :"windies ������p������'*6-cqffiWS7, and of ������niW ���������hawhoMen and "acrii." holders, un- '-jEi-the ������02*Sa63C3 reposes id aa- .*** *��������������� ***..* ibWefcu6ifieBs;i6 tepes to -rsetfva ->b������ .*?������tw������^ r^ ;h* MmiBg commas y tbft en-lioYa^aB0Wji0^. B ;..������'���������.*��������� .���������' "... ���������^7 AgQhja for th������ ^Cariboo SentiaeLV *s ;.:ife; TaaWtokle,# - -!���������>. .- =-' ���������-.- Mouth of Quesnci, r;/, - y , - y^-" Canningh^j.^Antler; KeitbSey, Ste- vens, Grouse, and all other'oul-" Barnard's Express doy Sgoiwer's Express Birnard's Express '-. ::: do. ^r^ylwijiptepks,- y W-ujou Rooff,- y s v Uihton City. *?..*������ Yftl?,A - -'-ti "Mr. Evans;-fBarnard's Express Office _.^. .^LiUooeV*, A: A..,.. .P.' W. Foster, ��������� ,do , , J do ...... ��������� ���������r^^w'Westminstcry"-''"'- - -"*''���������'"'^-M-��������� 'Clarlcson & Co ^ev^fevifet^i*vKT.������������������;>iy: * 3������i --' ;��������� 'a * >1:;-- ������' ������������������' Thomas J; Burnes- CARIBOO: -SENTINEL fXisa^ ^;S0ITLEMENT containing eight ^i������MM; isfiisuetf"\witlf this i number- of the "'J*r ���������* f ���������iit^iiRS deeir -*feportedf and we tiblieyc tBe ^vi'^uojir^has aban bis promised visit to Cariboo this season. ;?;What .*r;r^;^^^^^|^;^;|jj|a iigterminationWtlie part *'$���������������&;������ Mb 33x^^ a loss to conjee-^ ture;and^e.cannot help.expressingpur deep regret* ibatlie Kha iot felt it his duty to come; hereto]ascWaifc -tie' y iew& -tind feelings of Uie * '"-^ihine'ra^f^ Where ^ they <;tin jjftest; bjeT learned, ;.TFp :ry this popul atibir h- h^^^^say i^ i&iiTi Excellciicyi wouldv have idssprn Ku&on--- * a: land v.,aj")ai$6ne������^ l Tlie ,������ ,'>4wlii*tl ^n-ie^nbw,l and who vare only, the ,''������������������' * t^iaa^^01ie ^i^epo-puk^i^which Govv <>vno^Seyf^ijufe-fouiid. in the coloiiy -whert\ he a������9*a'^d3h������^r^iiMi iof^ goyetrinieati will Jno������ '"~'"to iVeen w'u^ y : Kx cjellenoy 's administratio n, and ;a * spirit is; '���������' ��������������� Abrbarf^totc^n^ rb CQNjCTiAiaiDi' 46at either the unjust laws; now* XIl������*fl foWyinust^ withdrawn o*r theininiers will not retiira^aift ahotbeir'-f^lX^jj^'iiy^&fi L. The; ^Gold,'^Export ^Tax ahdypitoms. JTariff *'' wcreampbseti at the instance of men who Jiafl ���������only the enhancement in vallie of their mim- .ablo:towxi y the inj usfece of unequal taxation, and it re- xnaine.d f or'jG^py. Seymouri to hq^^ entrapped into ���������the pibt 'that has.*" been so disastrous to the ^otinky.r;f|0ur.Yanxietyfeto?aee his Excellency here arisfessiniply frdni the feet that he can \*c? A 3carn}6o]iiingfeiipi ai^ iwheh������he; Is; in. Cariboo something of ihp#EAL ftTATE e ' 'v rduoded b?wei pefsiiad*3jd his Excellency, that New 4V������.stoinste������A:m-tBHtteK Columbia.- ��������� We i '������ast waniiini t6Iwm6 here simply ^prevent, by his assurances of acceding to the j list demands of the> people, such an * undesirablie coixsumihatipn froni actually taking place be- .,, ;f6.re>ap,therycar;r ma-^- y s*-'i"-",.' ��������� 'Ar y supported by4he inining community-sWting factsytts they^ are, pointing out 'government abused and government apathy, protesting against . unjust taxation > and i advocating; Uriibii ; and;we have the ' British GolumbianI. existington: patronage,������pub 1 ishing false; infor- matipn of the,gold fields of Cariboo, screen- ing^hc ^gov^hi&eut dn yits*-fbliies f, bud: Hits weaknesses, ..temporizing with injustice, and advbeating "contiftued separation to benefit New;���������Westmmsterto the��������� detriment of both coiqjaie^ ["VS^h^Ia^l^is^the^Jf?y^ ^y.I||;as iihe ^edittir of ^p'Columbian I sa*ys; Ilp;growl"is ttie; inalienable' birthright:bfieff, ery Briton^ iheMis^sbmethinjgviB^siB'^cibus W&out iSs" coiitentmeht with' the Jpreserifc un^ satis*^ctb^;^dnditi6^ of - thihgsy Has; he^ feau-fike, sbltfhis birthright ? ���������>'::: ��������������������������� ; Ay ��������� ;,yyfe % rv^uEnglishmen:; growlv so' bffcbh is [be? cause^mis^gpveraaient gives theni'-too^ good cjftusotb ;bV Sissatisfied and freedom of speech afjustTignPtb-px^ As long as there is aii exppr|;duty��������� on gold thisr community has gbbd cause to pi^btpst against the iinjuBt Inequalityi pt taxation^ The officials1 of New .West^Mters^m/'tp lobk:upon a miner as a sort of cgbyerrimeht a9s which' will patiently 'carry ;>ny weight * of 'burderif; If the Execu^ tiye1^; continues in" its present: course we shall really need before; Ibngfthe protection of the Humane Society^; *;One would have"supposed that iifCaribod^ war papng more than its pro- ^drtipn-pf feyehue? that x l&rge jpart would ���������bejde^ted^o' pponihg up;" thi������; important: sbcf; tion of xotintry; to iacil! tite- prospecting and ftraid ia|developing its 'mineral ^^tlf ��������� ybuf isb;^ gbyemrn^^ ^ILL BE OPENED��������� T^J^E^iG. -t. y*i -W4: y^-A^t ��������������� j, ... d^ y | g^ &; H E RX^F' N������ H7 " BEG TO INFORM.the^^ public thatThey wfllopenaa above, when they will behappv to huve'a'call frcnV all those who like a glass of GOQI**B&ER7���������S^%!^rsz ���������^ar A trial is solicited.; ,;,. - -, ^ - -f--..r-. ���������. ,������������������.; T A '" Wholessle Prices : Per ke?r> $25 ��������� perSii2rie;& i''! '' A "MA' J8=9f* Koxt door to tho old Brewery���������, , -:,;,,..,": Ky v { ? = Barkerville, July 15th, 1S65.- A&x'iWy-^i* I * ������������������ ��������� m. inaiMii !������������������! ii i "ii" ��������� ;���������. ���������-��������� ��������� .-��������� | ���������^������������������! riia ' AiA0Ai^%mi$M / ' y/: AM Ax '^AmMMi^AiAMl IA ������������������:- BARKERVILLEj -Willums G^S5 ^,fe# H^e<>^.^and'alarge stock^of ^e fbiiow1 ? ^ ���������^.sT^-iast arrived, which they ^mmii^/i ., , Lowest Market Rati*, viz:' r ���������AM Provisions And everything required for the * miniojf canip, lci������pt constantly on hand and aold at., the LOWEST MARKET RATES. ...'"������������������;;;' !^f';- A Barkerville, Ju!r 14tb, 1865. - AiLAXlAili ; y^fp e's though the necessity :is has expendbd;; largp sums on "a Toad ���������;���������. to Bur/ rardVInlet, and is/alspyihcurring great exi- pe^hditure on the^Yale1 road for nb^other evident purpose than tbperpetuate theluigering exist^G6*@^^������w T^bstm many^:gpyeTnniMt efforts '.has ;turnod;but ;i feitTare^Po*&at&OT ^ its 1 arge Indiari populatiout and (numerica 1ly) mHighificant white inh bbjec t to.; ; Who would ^fnv^the editor of the ^plu^i^'^hW'TiceA and ��������� inblasses? li; is right spmethin qency^si^e^b^i^ appearance ;oiV a T^ace'^ich^^is/ atp preseu t - a -disgrace tb any: cpip-ax^ Sat-itiia^hp^ shpuld'bo Junj iistly taxed- -%rvani ��������� exyleriinent ���������which has in it��������� all the elements bi^failure- -: "' In the:r hppe^ that^bii ;will cbrifcinue in your present fcourse^ ribtwithstanding the impertinence of ^the ^Columbian j' ������ am; r ������������������ ���������; I ; v - ' ���������* ���������"'! '^'y.y "Tb^sincew AMA'y ^���������'" k '.: ".. .'.*' ������������������" ���������*��������� t .'-'������������������',-" , V"'' "AA Oaribooitjb.**- 11 of iale<. cohiaihed'; in an Indenture" of' Hprteage dated tho 20th day of September,* '��������� JS^betwefeii John P.-Reed; of the first part; and E.^A^^Wadhahi������, of the second part, one. full interest in, the}Keed������������������ cbtnpany^ claim,, situated on > Oonklin?������, Gulch/ recorded by the GRpCERIES, (includint^Plcklejf Xama, ty. A Si&uces^&ib;,) 'MA /X .-. y-[ yM ? , ���������;, fZAf^ir^Mq^^ ��������� yAAryyyy.y iA '/y ' M.yyAryAy'U^Rm AAA-- A AAA XjA^U^JSQBBiJy^^ ��������� n MfMvl /^MAyy^^^9^^/iA^ "'.���������" y. 77 ��������� ��������� o t '/Am /yr i*. .^.:v;; * y*������?*&h^ :vhxity'MKi^ "/,. i';: ::?| y^y/y^y/yy/yyy/y/'i-v������^:$p^^- % /iy*AM:"A'l'A ���������?-AiA--; . ,;���������������������������:feHCKs'r'i������il Ay AA AA' AAiM-:. ���������M.y^r-.-y..^-^ ���������-",. ^'^ *; *?",r*^9ciular ,?H**y^"J! ^^ ���������lo'0*r IWkfi of'LIQubiia-rwinks'it''$mxmA//i ���������[// ��������� 1 :���������; Barkenrilie, 'iith June; X865/ ' ������������������ ':XA': h ������#������$��������� %!yy NOTIGE, NEW "ADVERTISEMENTS. GF JAMES WALKER,,, who emigrated, from Albion,; ;,Canada West,;! in 1657,, and came across the plains .to California j waa last heard from in February, 1860, -when he" was residing5at^ Watsonville,-SantaOruzc6un^ tyy Any information sent to this office;? addressed to eamucl Walker, will be thankfully received. I: -' San Francisco Ml ta,! 'Bulletin, \ Sacramento 'Union;' idaha/World, ''and Portland 'Oregonian, | please copy, laid send accounts to office of this paper; -^ , v : 7 ,;; ? : To tbs Editor op the '^Cariboo Sentinel." '";"/ SiB rAAOie of ihe^ui^rtuhate peculiarities ���������of BOini-pducated individuals is to make . their ��������� own : narrow opinions and selfish 'Int^roflts a standard by which to judge those of htater-Informed-and more disinterested jiebple.' It is not to be wondered at, there- A fore, that the; -editor of the * British Colum- A' ibtan^-a p^pcr which happily for the credit of c ithb-. cmintiy has a very- limited circulation ** from New Westminster to the Rocky Moun- Mns^And an influence so insignificant as to 'be confine^ io' New Westminster-���������should,take K " viippn himself to condemn the political course v ^whicii you, in the interests of Cariboo and : those*Qf the colony generally, feel yourself in ��������� duty 'bound to ��������� take. The article in the * British Columbian 'of the 4th inst is one of /, thoso. pbmfepus,,..; emptjr.pated productions ^which display very prominently the long ears 'T of the writer. One would almost imagine the editor had-been rpading and come forth lochia, work kaprees^ed with the -brilliancy * "of Noodles -oration, and that he deter- .mined to imitate it; an,i ^ 6b happens I?hJitarally euoughj thiafc: he has succeeded,jn ���������writing in earnest something equally inane to! , .what "Sydney .Smitb;.; penned ,in;., ridicule. A/Jwingto& cbnfwon of idea^\ypu;Mr. Ed- /notA^iT* compared toy;"a wolf in.eheejfr 'dot&io^,f' 'XM m see how the comparison | :hold������ We have the "Cariboo "Sentin*I,M. tionjat the Court House;: Richfield, on SatiirdaVi- -the 122nd:instant;,atl2Vcl0ck|-M;':" rii kayrji%. Ocftfe.r'l ��������� Eichfleld, iuly 15th, 1863. .. :'/..^/Uy/, ! T-"*':" AS WB ARE ABOUT WINDING fe UP'' OU-Rf Business, per*ot>8 indebted to. uajare: respectfully, ^i quested to call and settle' before the. 1st August. s All accounfe remainihg unsettled; after'that .date,; will b'e placed "in the hands of an agent for collection/ " ��������� - r->i ���������Z'ty-yy y'WAMy-ryy. y N;::EySOLOMO^&;COiy^ /ALL TII06B HAVING J ACOOUNTO WITH '���������-fe Xra fi������^(fue r������p^-no������ifico^ he closed On aKdarter Juty Is t, 1805; * after whldW'Sffi //'?'/ A/" ,:<������ttr-������ennf wUl-he1? ': " 'i >* ��������� -^ A^: S T R I G T L-YV.r.C A 8TH, I .Wpwill';malte no(/^ distinction o^?discrirpliiati.on, V,IS bo bur erideivor to rmerit"i continuance of. the;patra w age; heretofore received at the hands of our frienda ui |p patrons. Barkfryille; WiUjaina Cree*k| June 29th, -ii8&Ai_ ������������������[ t A^;���������FCiX,SOT;0F^BIA0KSm���������^H3^^^ 3l; ing the following, with oth������r art'iclOs too ntimarous to mention, viz: 7 bits and -1- brace," 1-box pi^tolf trap^;^ 1 drawing knire,f 3 nail tools, 2 swedgea^l:saw^I spoke shave, lgold scale weights complete.; lyscrewf plate, X box coopers riyits,4 sawder'-iron,'.. 1 bat sawder.'.2 split^ ting chisel^ 2 cold chisels, 2 band hammers', $ screvj^ driver,! rule' l^box case ^hardening, *i rasp, 2:filos7������i2 ?lbs bOrax;^ "18l6dge/hammer;y 1 pick eye wedge,] lcflat hammer, J: anvil, Vl "bellows,;. 1 - vice, 3;pairv tongs, ;������c;; . being the full outfit."of-: a> Blacksmiths snopXl^e abdve tools are all nearly new, and- can be seen/nt'lAiimeis-i ter &: Go's,;Richfield, where application -may ne made.' Jl^^erms vory lojvy :��������� i "{iXv.Va-iX1 sMAnl t- IU, &emer8^/T^ ������Tymm, ;���������- I m Ixy HKREBt TAKE1 PLEASURE IN NOTXFtIXG TM public' th^ughout Cariboo that I(am"prepared fai "S% this dato to sell at^Public AucUon, j on any part of 'ifjj.; -llama- creek',' every kind of property^ stationary or mm- fe * '* -. y.., .: * . y. njjj^' KUC|1 ng - ,.'-... ,. - - , ;���������>> ~- ->?j^' 'V^.y;y ,;.' .n.fei-. ... |g Merchaiidise, A Real ^Estate;;; Mining tCldms, ���������^/y^Shares iiiSIining CpmpajiieBi ibj, w *������ I arn at Mil-, Uniea :ready: 'to sell,*,; on reasonab^ \w������������. ��������� t������i anyrpwp'eriy whatsoever placed" in my hands 1)>* OSml ^ ���������brTriide Assigned in Bankruptcy, t Having had wow *gjz (thapstentyearsrexperienco .in':the various,Braschtt oi ������| Auctioneerihgi-Iihope^that any one requiring my w- f^ vices will bekind;ehougfivW''giyo-^m^a.^aUi;.an(i'-I wtt^ strive to please all who * may intrusv their bus;ne?s \a M mef CASED;ADVANCES made on Merchandise pla������l m iiffinyrpossefesioni to. be, sold^ and; prompt: .settlement tf ^ all transactions: ' Any person wishing .to^consult m p& .willflnXh^e^tiny store; the old;Pl6heer stand, r y������������ * - ^Merchandise of all kinds sold a I Auction and prits u y-" :B*������tiM^--?iMA+y--^-: B ���������-.,������yy r ��������� JACOB EHRENBACHER, :,a-.- -���������-.- -, -.-- ��������� r-.;.'-vPubUc Auctioneer. kerville, June pit, 186ft.' " i SEALED TENDERS will bo received atythe Magis- "tfate!s Office, Bichfield, up to noon of the 23d July, 1865, and not after,* for -the construction Of a Waggon Road, 12 feet wide, with byo passes, from-the Court House, Richfield, to a point at Camorontoh..;.. , With each Tender must be enclosed a^bond of the person tendering,* and "of two responsible" sureties for the payment to the Government of the sura of One Hundred Foiunds,'sterling, conditional on the non-fulfilment by. him of the terms of his Tender if accepted. - The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. " 'Further particulars., .can' be had by applying at the Sfagistrate'sOiScei' ^whtre the specification and bond can'b'0 8ee*Qyy:.. ���������'' '-, y Tenders'to bo addressed to tho Assistant Commissioner of "tarids and Worlcs,' Richfield, superscribed "Tender for KchfieidiCaberonton Waggon-^ Road." ��������� ���������a'm ���������Ayy-:r-y- . ���������: y w.G. COX,-J. P., 12th July, 166S. y ! y -A.-; A, 0. L. 4c W. * situate on the East Back, opposite.- the*Washburne claim,'-LoWhee.^^;:^'Oi:fefe:t'-:Oo-v^ mciu M'^o t^* $y / r: ���������;" ; EDWARD;;SHEARER,-Proprietor^i- I/)wheo, July 14th, 1865.. -A*.I,j '.-- fit'*&,> . iT+M* THE .UNDERSIGNED ifl prepared to CLEAN B7,ACK 8AN������0V BLOWINGS and FANKXKGS on comcni3sion. or will, purchase any ^quantity yoh, the Most1 liberal Terms. *������������������' Samples soiici ted; Apply, by letter or otherwise, at theif^inco of Wales claim. ..,'���������. 5T A-:, , JOHN CAM?. THE Subscribers reepectfully intimate lo all who are c indebted to them,: either by ..note or. account, that in consequence of the depressed-state of trade we are obliged to press for an immediate settlement.'[[ j ;' Mr. J..S. Thompson is authorised to collect and receipt for moneys due us:; r^M ���������, t.::y ^ Ai-yyyyy., ���������:'.-.'J;>H."TODD.&,CO^ Barkerville, B. G., 7th July, 1866. ArAAi/; THE-UNDERSIGNED, being desirons of, erect ior i -Flouring Mill at,Quesnelmouth, offer.for,saleii)������ Machinery of a STEAM SAW MILLi for the pUrpOiJ tf getting mere,: pOweriulengines. The Mill, jfc cpmpisw, and capable of sawing S000 feet In 12 houfsf :it hai ������ extra 60Inch circular Saw. ��������� Fayorablo, terms will b������ given-to any persons desirous oi purchasing. The Vt- "chihory Is oflbred either with or. wiihout th������ buildiBfi. y^Ap -zyi-yy-::-'r-zyy :., HARPER & WRIGHT. ��������� ������������������:. Queenelmouth, June 20th, :186d.-; ; ;{,4-^m Mr y/: idea ALL PARTIES INDECTEDTO ME are hereby hoti- fled that they must call and settle their accounts en or before tho 15th of July, or they will be put in court for collection. . On and after the 15th of July my terms will be cash. i3^ Great inducements for cash. Call and see. " 7 ' J. H. SCOTT. ' ������ Pearcy, ��������� CAMBRONTON'-^fe-yi! t^A have just received a supply of : IRON C0pKINGa STOVES varying in size from 6 to 9 inch ; tbey are of ilrst-rate quality, and warranted to bafce well. ; Alub, a well as- jsortod stock of'SHEET IRON, both Galvanized and Piainr TIN PLATE, SHEET ZL\rG,& COPPER.X..A1. .-. ��������������������������� .:*i: "���������; -fe.' ��������� fewayson band ..���������>. ��������� y:y;y . ;. v. Sheet Iron Stoves, Cooking Hanges, Hy- y draulio Pipes, &o. ;���������.,.��������� = ;���������,..;,���������.������������������. i.: ������������������ Sgg* All work in our line done a t reasonable rates and warraniea to give satisfaction. . , A ' '���������'��������� 6. : My. ^LOWHEE CEEBK, PEARSON & CARTER, P������ors> .:;���������; .;;;;���������..,:;';." NOTIOE. Vr" icbURT'ofdgNERAL ASSIZE & GAOL DBLF^ ^^ will beheldatctheCourt House, Richfield, for ��������������� Cariboo District, on Thursday th������ 90th oi July aw* ���������The Court to sit on the first fay at 11 a. ������.-������������������ , _ MATT. B. BBGBIE,.J. Richfield, 28rd June, 186$. * i'0* Ml- WE WILL SELL OUR ENTIRE STOCK At LIQUORS, of tho..best'qusliif, only, kept on hand. ��������� nap The House is. fituated' ot"thVOiUttottdca .tMx^t on the west bank of-th* crnk, * * 7 To the Highest Bidder, "Without ��������� tha Siighteit Beeerve, in lols to suit overybodyy ooinmencing on Monday Evening, 3rd inst, s^T;l*2 o'clock/ an4. coatiaue every evohirig. aatil tho whbis Vtc^ei is.cold off. ��������� ��������� ���������������������������---��������� '; i\> y . ������; iTtT ^*xi d������?r 'to the Psrlcr Wooira ^*rk?'rpin������; - i THIS IS TO CERTIFY that from some oaoiw or complaint'of tbe head our hair commenced falliw out ao rapidly that.wo foored wo should lose the whole. In this condition we went tp,W. D��������� .-HOSES, *ofl strangoto relate, in THREE, appiicaaons {of bis woo- derfulEalr Reetoratlvo our hair became as strong w over, an d is now soft and lively. Wo make this cerUQ- osi������ with pleasure; believing it to be for the public 1 1 GEORGE COFFRIN, C^merobton, ROBERT WARREN, Barkerville, H. S. REDGRAVE, Richfield. Williams Cresk, 1st July, 1866. 6 ?-^ M m-x A at Riohflold, Carlbdo, du or about the l&tfa proxi������e- ---'��������� ���������'::���������" " JAG; 8mvi!VnTK-V****\ ���������Vletf'ris! V, I., 15th ?un������.' 1565. ,'������������������ - v'V.y'V Myy I3BFZ* ggySSS^ 15,703 - (Before W. G. Cos, Esq.) > .- ^ji^davf 10th #uly������ 1805. ������'6*(^ami# "feitaoek* SecJy,i J3. gd Edwardi.-T*i������ **������* ������ij yaetiou _for flv-82 amount of a4sesaments;oa three; mKSV ������intere^itt^^deompany. glbmant^^^ tmsmm^- Friday, 14th July. la*Rock Drain vs. Adams op^lhis was f&doii to make the defendants show cause ftg&ytz*- v*..---**, *.^'i-*'i.w%i^afra*ltiAjS from run* RBfn ^rriavT5*������e?day for the accommoda* K^^SXiou^ decided that the d* g?p^pgMgg^l^^ Drain coyy. ., ��������� '������������������^simuxr on.'Governor Seymour.���������It 'us pleasure to State that Governor Sey- ���������has.forwardcda large number of choice Vto the "Cariboo Literary Institute_'?. as sent. The"bobki���������?-could hot hare ar- at a more 'opportune time as the Ina'ti- presentnurabersmorc subscribers than former geripd.and; the demand for is unprecedented here. The works .een:i������elecied- with -discrimination and |nt, and are exceedingly appropriate '"-isria-g? ca^ut^y;^ .^TbeiDirecftdrs of the ion have passed a vote ofthatiks to Ijcellency for his valuable present MINING LNTELLIGENCE. L0WHE13: GREEK have seen some .ounces V\\rt .of tl#lrold(wliich..is licco'y are doing weU;.;T^oiher cjampan^a that .of Wliliamsj are.persevering with their-:wor*w���������*������^o������^ richness than Lo whee. For its extent it has b een ��������� undeub tedly the premier.;creek in its yield, and the fineness of the go](1 is not^exceeded by, aay found in other parts'of the couatryi. Tiio names of the eliief claiih3 ���������are as familiar to the-readers of the newapapers as the most celebrated claims ou Williams creek.: In former seasons (the " Chittenden,** "Sage'Miller,??,^Wftshburne,'' "Humbago," and " Moorbead " claims excited great interest from their immense yield. Eyery one of the claims, we have mentioned have paid their owners well, and.sprac have yielded amounts that would almost appear as fabulous if they were repeated. As an evidence of the lasting quality of Uie diggings on this creek we woul d v remark that al though some of the claims have been worked four successive seasons ''.yet< they have not ceased to pay amounts that if discovered in new regions like Kootenayand the Big Bend would.stir up an excitement that would draw adventur- lcera to those regions in thousands. On Lqwhee the great drawback to the successful working of claims in the summer season has beea the.' scarcity of water for washing. This has always;inflicted great hardship aud lpasou companies^ and it is unfortunate tb at some thib g was no tSpfee! long 'since to ape*? medy ah evil which it app e ars a mo derate outlay could have A easily removed. Mr. Crane is; iibw eiigagod in surveying the* route coarse, and is very like ........ ., .. fi-eek.- The co1? have a graiit from Govern- j hope ot.sueceb*. .. r /,,���������. , ... f* % ��������� - ������������������"- ��������� ��������������������������� * *��������� ��������� -������������������ ���������.A ������ -' iAW^mAsc&iAArAAAZ ��������� Australian coJy have beeji;taking out but-. not Huffieiiit^ -toi; pay:rExpenses.. denes of the raitn wmen uw.;iot**u*i^^ h* . Hosfcrd. fan in the claim, he became a pur- j fore loiig. The Faughabaiiagbce'v have been taking chaser -of more shares* within the past few j day s. A second co 'y up the gulch i tbas leaked out has also found a good prospect, ibut they are rather reticent ou the subj-ect .at present. ' ���������'.������������������ CONK!JN:GlijLCIt;-. ''/AAA ��������� / - The Erieson company still continue to do well, the amount.,taken, qut this week being over 1L6Q'ozs. yAy'"������ yyyy-.y i. ���������"-.;��������� yAAyy--A- A i ��������� WlLLTASiS CHECK.��������� '/ '//. /'- ") , Mining operations on this ereek bas been carried on with great vigor since our tost rev view, and we are "happy to say: with very, great success. Several new companies haive had their hopes of striking good pay fully re^ olized, and others are sanguine of success' within a very short period. There is very little of what >ve.������may term prospecting going forward, nearly all the claims upon which there are men Engaged having%iven evidence in former: years of possessing Ihe . oro. The only exception id; this is oh the west side;:of the'ereek from B arkerville io Gamer������aten, which- was mostly abandoned last year as worthless; This season the abandoned ground has becu taken up an d prospected with a success which has- absoluto) y astonished sonie of the most f .experienced i,miners 6n the. creek;1 The folio w iiig, c om pan ies, are, i n ow* al 1 at ���������)i*k on this ground, viz : Roiigb and Ready,: out large pay for ,soihe timec'The Italiau do'y' have also been doing welll > This latR^ir are prihcipaliv engaged in fiumih-^operationB. FROM THE dOLUM^^^tVEH;^fINE -*S. . ^ Mr. E^ us to ejetact the following information\ftom a pri~ yate lotter which he fiatf��������� ju������t-%ec������ive^[ from iir. John Ji Murphy, who is^kndwiC i������re ������3 haying kept^shop for Mr: Bla^'on'^Williams :<3reek;last summer. ;MnMur^^ ly reliable young man; arid ��������� hisfe8iatemen(������ may be. depended on: His lotteryi������ dat^id fromTinkey City, Fort Col ville, 6th June: A} 1 have wintered hero incompany tvitli':iJobf.Nobl*^, Si|p5hed from Richfield on Monday last g^iy^ld. Richfield again to-day. I and the New. ^^SBiuster mail has not arrived. Very great Sffl^Woiutmedt' drift inconvenience has been SfeBi^^BUlfciT' We hope there will be a searching HJ^pgalRol^ |S|rKf.some!one^B-)^E ��������� ";���������'-.���������������������������.'���������"������������������..- ..''���������* ^^^^p BRBWKRr.-r-It will be scen:by. ad ver- j ���������^^IJ^feV-tliafethe^p.fo^neto^^ the newibre'w-1 |^^Si&fti^erviUe_wiU:.op^ their .'.bar. room pJ^j^^Hning. .^.From'the^ character.which'. the ^]^H|r^^,oflmakingkc^ao but the very best beefewe are satisfied the patronage bestowed l^fflllPtoynew 'establishment will be very f^^^U������A^i\%ib^ii^ f*ti\\ of Caribooites H^i������|(^^@ai^iifV'tSeyYd,1^^��������� r-^>aff;:b^ee=r, when they ISlfK pure;and: ^^^tty/genuihe article-:' A:.,:._ ' y _ yM -}/ ^^otkS' Rd.y y.^ y] J������^l Twicr a Vbbk.���������^We are glad tp .state / ;,*SaJl|^e Government have --made arrange- - y,JBi|ajp^ith Mr. Barnard for carrying the mail i \wy%\ week to and from Cariboo. ISbSSGver^���������WeJtiave been under the ne- Clubs creek, the estimated expense being onlj from $1^,000 to ������15,000. Many claims have been laid oyer; until the ditch is, completed^ and. ,'tbe small population, at present creeks --i 'Messrs., Pearson [& Carter and Messrs. Crane & Hough, d n the .west side,1 hay eA exfeell en t a ccommo da tion at their respectire cstahllshmehts.'. We regret to say that the trait. froni Cameron.ton tb ~ the creek is in execrable order,; and-the government should lay out alittle money��������� $200 would do it���������in making it passable. c The folio wing claims are at work: ���������> Plumbago co'y.���������-This celebrated claim has entered upoD the fourth, year of its existence as a -paying claim. ��������� The company are at present working in the centre of the creek, and on Wednesday; evening last, just as we arrived at the claini, they had finished washing up, and were rewarded for their twenty- :four horirs work-with-209 o-dhcesof-gold.-^It wor taking out over wages; the Hibernia, getting machinery i'eadv;irit or Jiissy aVeTagift^ over 30 oz a dav : the Australianygeod prospects obtained ;. the What Cheer co'y,.struck: large prospects of coarse gold a;few. days since :and have. evidently .got Jhto^an-old ahout 27o nitlea from here, in. hoaus, >5*lth plenty of provisions, and only three clays since : two'.bf'tlusm re. '��������� turned, causing a greatiexcitement/r-vThBar .Mouse, are the largest* share- l holders in the claim.-���������The Vaugban-Swecny opposite Richfield have washed up lately' and | with very , considerable success. The Gari-' bald! ������oly,i:in the bank near the court house, are getting on steadily and their prospects at prese nt lo ok very; wel I., [.. A large company,; chiefly practical miners; have taken7up the pan"was obtained by the co'y since: Hard Curry "has been: taking-"from';-25 to: 30 oz-.per dayv out of the old claim this week arid";expects to do a great deal better before long. The Bald;Head c6Jy have* goi down in tlieir new shaft and struck pay." The Eagle co Jy are b ar el y miking expenses. The Aurora co7y averaged more than 500 oxs each week for the last iwo. The W'akc-up-Jake jcoyjjffirJ^^jg^ajg.reat deal of work on their claini during t&e;siJringTias at"l^engtbgonnto" ittiir ::3IRTHv^At Victoria,%;I;V onWftMM}]1wV'^t 'Cbrbijicle;? of: a diu^ht 'ty pfhlt ratioOomplgne^Ksq.,crf;6osportt Knglflihdv WSB^t'hoi^ug' over the' letters of " Scru- co'y are situated IJeiow the Plumb ago on the c ikiyf1; "Independent" and "Anti-Bummer;1' A"yfm '^vant of room.- i'������������������->-��������� .-���������-....��������� PH^^f* -^r* Howard,^, wbbsc ' "correspondence I . ifrtjfe * Cplnm^an I has ; excited so much inr |^|B^^]iion^iew^ia8VtK>t been on Williams Jli'jpl^il ��������� since/jDeccraber last. He was pros- ^S^^tg in Sie Horse Fly country all winter. ^^^^���������^The shooting match'..between -the Vic-' ?^Wi?||- and I^ew 3KfestBaiaster Rifle Volunteers H^^HIofl? afthe latter -place 6n= the 30th ult., jaitSg^Bulte^fa ihe triumph of the New West- yy^Mlnfper--GorpB.''' ' J ,:* ��������� t&.,t y yy y <������ >, : .. * . ..���������,.. ���������;p|||P^iB^^RKire^ .. 'ipr-icosjpreviously quoted is'in flour, which re- "^"Ssftatioriary at 22 cents per pound'by re- Jp^?pRA'NCisco^ARKeTS.---The 'latest quo- lip^Jor flour in San Francisco was $7 per y^lfs.Tbe pfqrpgatibri of the Victoria House olJ^S'embly iwas to stake place on the 7th in'Btani ������������������ ��������� ,^-|||^S*.The .telegraph line -.was noiin working W0jk up tO;the departure of the express irom WsW:: Westini ns ter. rAtx'2 ������astern bank, and have what is known as, a hydraulic claim. They have,been taking^out: good pjiy-���������at one washing a few days since as muciTas 60 ounces.*1-���������-Further dowa the creek on the same side two prospecting tunnels have been run, in hopes of striking a channel^ The work has been stopped, however^ but we were ��������� inforrued that; ifc would be resumed shortly.������������������The Moorhead, a creek claim, comes next^and is at work taking out more than wages.������������������The J celebrated Sage Miller company is below and.is silent at present, the claim being laid over to the 1st September.���������-^The Chittenden is also a creek t NEWS FROM EOOTBNAt. jA^^^vM&sct from report :of the" Gold Commissioner,. P. ,;"feJfi'MiUy, Esquire, at Kootenay, dated6thvJune, 1865:1 ',v'.-;^rf^There are now on 'the" creek ahout fifteen hundred "wryF-ffl&ruve hundred of whom are profitably employed." ^>-'^^*i*mong the principal companies at present working -���������'y are the Bradley*-on, who employ eighteen men, six- ^^������3^ipSof whom are ground slucing, and only two cleaning Ay'���������yj&pfi&A-ro&i average up to last Saturday 12 ox. per day. PA: ���������> The Loyd co., wbo are worktog with-eight men, psys "^y^WLtfylTovi 16 to20oz/ ��������� ��������� -A ;���������,', i >f.���������. ;^j|^,Doro eo. with twenty-five men^ptpd^ced last claim, and the company is at..present taking gold out of the b c d ro ck. whi ch ' is now exposed for several hundred feet, advantage having been taken of the spring freshets to ground sluice.���������Tho "Washburne co'y are similarly employed to the Chittenden, and in addition are sinking a shaft on what they feel confident is a channel. Thin company bavo put a iiume through their claim at consider- &bte expense. From the lower part of the Plumbago claim j down to the lower line of the Washburne the' creek runs through a narrow defile or canon, but it then opens out into rather'an extensive In this place a good deal of prospecting good pay again. They have washed up 100 oz this week, already, and expect to have a good washing to-morrow morning. The Wat* son co'y are prospecting. -The Welch co'y are taking out moderate pay. The Liilooet have been running a drain to the Mozier ground which was comptoted to day. The Beauregard & Copfederate,'Cameron, Ratbey, Dead Broke, Eankin and Prince of Wales ate all paying steadily about the same as previously reported. The Prarie Flower co'y ace still drifting, and .with good prospects of succeeding in soon striking something rich. , r :- '*,' s" CXXON'CRKBK. " The work on the bed rock iiume is carried" on with as;much celerity as it is possible; to" employ. The work so far'has been very difficult, there being a great deal of blasting through rim rock, but as.this is chiefly over the laying of the flume will fee an easy matter and its progress toward -completion will be very rapid., There are aipreient fourteen men engaged on the work -under Mr. William Madden, the foreman. the?-Public thatijn eohseque^e;;.of��������� his reigning bis position. Jh the ConatahuJary, and holding��������� no-office now but that of Deputy Bherifl,"-lie-is rprwparod ������$p Ooll������ct DebU,r attend-to Mining Trauwctions andfQonveyancing generally, and is also Auctlon^c^yl^J^''!: -.- 0i31c������~Next. door to ^A:;:R. ^"aoberteon), VBarriafcer,". Richfield.' ��������� ' '--.'���������''fey "--.������������������ rry: A.AAi;I$$. ���������'���������"fey-.������������������-���������DANIEL'-"rBr-CHI^HOLK. - r^gly!tthrlS6&t^7^r^ . g~^��������� WHOtESALE AND DETAIL pEAhKBSJlN LIQITGR^^ BAKKERViLi>E:fu d BARTtlB -ORKEK.-1 In the Suprorae Court Pof^i Civil> J\istice of o.-'.fei.fe -Brifcish Columbia.*.; &$��������� ; ���������;/"���������;:������������������:-. - a*N;B-A"NKK.y^T\-'y;-feyj;. 'fe':'������������������*' '��������� *n re,. M11,89,'P* ^AVSA'.ii-om "VfOTIGE is hereby given that a^Credilore^Meet ing will jA ho held at the Court House, RichflolH^efore Hat- thewBaiHte'BQgbie, ������gq,uirer Judge, onThuraday, tbe 20th instant, at 11 a. m., for thef purpose of awarding a second dividend in tho above* estate;. ^.Creditors who have not already proved their debts wUlihenheallov - ed to do so. By order of Court, . ' y ' ������������������ _. . y OLIVER HAREf Official Assignee. Richfleld, July ?th, 1865. ��������� M .--���������>��������� zy 6 This small-creek lies between Ganon creek and Oro Fine creek. There is a company of miners on-it ground sluicing and their prospects are very encouraging* .QUO FJDJO CIU5ES. A company have obtained a charter to flume a mile and a half of this creek and the speculation is thought to be a good one. Coarse gold in large quantities has been taken out of this creek by Chinamen. It is intended by has been done in former years, but with thetllU1{, ^*v~- - P ��������� , exception of the First Chance Tunnel co'y j the Flume coJy to utilise the laoor ot oeies- and Foley.& Easton oo'y the claims have been tials on their work. Airw&^in four days. 16ft oz. ^StSS Keenan co.:,: 'adjoining the 5%i.tii;-������OB. per day to the hand. 3 & _theabore, averaged from per day" ?;;.yFiaher-co. employ. thirty-one men, and had five ' ^Juices at-work. They toofe out last week Z'2A ounces. *;. ;Abov������ theae there are from flft^ea to twenty com* ^pft&tes. paying froni $-10 to $20 to tbe band. '���������- 3oi2e iittiaexcit������tneiathas been caused :ltS^ffe������h dlaooveries have beea nafcde oa yffi&lcb ie situated some 50 .sailes, southeast of f ^^aolhlpg'idUable .Jtafe'.af.yet transpired Cties.ar? -novr Qti Ing -W]t d[pr-^Kp-cVia t lis t BANKRUPTCY 'NOTICE; A. In-tha Supreme Court-of Civil Justice'of British Columbia, '* ' . IN BANK.RUI'TCt, In re'RATSBAt Lavdb & Jacob Mesct?ae,: Bankrupt*; W'HEREAS, a Petition of.Atfjucation Of Bankruptcy, hearing date the S8h day of June, 1865, baa oesa duly filed by Kaphcal Lande tand Jacob Mercuae, cf Liilooet and Barkerville, both in British Columbia, Traders in Merchandise and Storekeepers, and ihurr either abandoned or laid over. The First Chance co'y are taking out expenses, and have hopes of striking rich pay before they proce-ad much further in their present prospecting drift* The Foley & Easton company %rq"barely.making expenses. We hope very c Xil m��������� . . sopt^to pay another visit -to this.: agreeable j and expect to do exceedingly well after it is and' pleasant locality^ ���������* i in working order. SIACARTHUR'S GCLCH. " XOYW CFSBX. ��������� . ' ,������w *������awA trot dC^Tl theif "5C������������ The Discovery co'y onthis ^^������f *^^^ a shaft SO feet deep, finding excellent pros, ^f^^^^iy, on ������jott day, ti-^owrft ^ects We believe they have been making ��������� Ricbnel(i, and make a* fu������ dficovery..wd dUcK Peci5'^J *,r a������������������ frt **hf> "hanrl-fhrfmm6 ���������Jf,i*h*h.'������tVt������ and effect*, when and where the from $12 to $15 per day to the hand for some time. They are about to erect machinery' eure oi their estate and effect*, creditors are to como prepared to prove their debt* an! at the first sitting to clioow Crwiitors' fw^ ������d Z amine the Bankrupt*. All persons indebted to .he C-SEFH FA?JC!. ���������% te BARKERVILLE, SATURDAY, JULY 15,^65 ��������� " LIMITED UABILITY. [yA To T2S Editor op the "Cariboo SExrrs^/ i '.gzjL���������I have read with much satisfaction the letter signed "J" on this subject in your ast issue. With the greater part of wbat ap* "peara in that letter most miners will agree, but sir, I think there are other changes than th"ow which' yoiir correspondent points' out which are essentially necessary in mining affair* "J" finds fault narticularly with sec. St, wbicb he sets down as inquisitorial^and improper; just luch an interferenceuas mm-, era would noYtolerate.'.. Notr-I do not agree with your cbnesnondeht. for I believe that in- telligent miners are just like *>therineh of busi-; ness in wisbing to have their accounts accurate ly kept, and bal ance sheets made but regular- ������oi their own satisfaction at least. I do not think that a company which wishes to; act fionestly and straightforwardly-should shrink from having their accounts inspected, even jif it should.be by tbeir creditors, so long as such iaterfer'ence did not arise from mere curipsity fend impertinence. As matters/ haye been aaanaged in the large majority of mining companies, how little is. known by the sbarehold- era aaYe that of launching out^their^assess- ment* when called on; and pocketing whatever dividends may- bo givenfthem,^itfcut L^h^J50Jbft.or cab'ut;-sir, I bold and maintain that no matter what may be the nature of the law- .fnl undertaking into which enterprising ,-men may invest their capital they have a right t? know how it is expended.: and what return it brinea;-just in the same way that a merchant knows by his books how he stands in regard to bis outlay and income. At least-monthly -accounts should-be made out in .properform. i W4"properly:summoned meeting of the share- holders,and full and explicit statements made both as regards the management and working of the claims: When secretariesarepaid their $8 er $10 per dav for attending Jo the; business of the company, I think iurther, ;tbat a copy of the balance sheet should *>e furnished when it is required. I know that it would i:-.he difiSciiltto carry this desirable reform into practice, but if one or two of the leading ������ companies were only to introduce.it the beneficial effects would soon become apparaht in- the enhanced value of mining property^and in the increased confidence ofythe .sharefeo.ld- ������rs in the management. Be assured, sir, that the good effects would be "contagious" and beforo long there would not be a single.hon^ estly conducted company on the creek that would not follow the example of those who had inaugurated the system.; If tni^refom can be carried out without the aid of the "Limited Liability" law tfien well and good, if not a thousand times better to place '~i". '"���������'���������'y': Ai.-- y The; greater���������part of the 'boats that left h.������re went high up towards the Big Bend; but from them we have he������rd nothing. It was the tail end of the prospectors who struck ihe creek 'above all uded tp. Two large boats loaded withj merchandise started op this afterr >noon:y The diggings are 250 miles above Colville." .. fi -There has been no news received as yet from the Government exploring party commanded by Mr,* Orr, but everwhere there appears to be the greatest confk dence felt as to the result of tha: explorations and prospecting* now going on., .:; . ���������'.; ; Mr. Ladner imforms us that tne Hudson Bay co. are busily engaged in erecting a station, store*house*y&e., at the foot of Lake Kamloops, which indicates that the cautious and and shrewd directors have no longer any misgivings as to the future of the country alluded.to.��������� ���������British Columbian.' ��������� Miner's "Provision Store I CAMERONT������** LIONS ������& DOD~EE O Wholesale & Retail Merchants & Dealers in Liquors, Provisions, Groceries, Olothing, Hardware, Medicines, Drugs '^rThe BAR is supplied with the FINEST LIQUORS which can be procured. F.' GK HAS RETURNED TO CARIBOO ���������_ AND HAS Where he will be glad to see all r������Vf.r.. ��������� They took out $700 a piece in a very -rihort iimi?, hut not having % supply.of provisions they A. were com polled to leave. About 60 men were on the 5 Cfetfk whtm he left to get provisions. He represents ;,ihe ^ines,there as quiteeq.a&l to Cariboo. Mr. Ladner ,, . ^ " ^bich thrre w������s a great rush; McLanf5y of vale ^m^Hai7iy;f7fro&m"Mr*^ Robertson, ,d/ted Fort ���������v^I S krSSy' rbines, * and what he says maybe re- ���������uii uwi?Mibetoff coVre.ct,;as far as he knews Mr. S Lr^m isw- ������lcrt hnre four fry* ago tndara EXPRESS FREIGHT. THK RATES FOR FREIGHT by the Stage from Tale to Richfield wUl be 5to25Ib.������. ��������� * ��������������� ' H������SSf ^ . 26 to 100 ft* - :\ ' WJ ft over 100 lt������ - '. - ��������� ������ V ft . THEOtiaH IS TBI? HAT8. F. J. BARNARD; Important for Quartz s AND \a CSfbiilating library IS NOW OPEN':having received tho largeat Btoc^c of NOVELS ever imported oh the creek; they comprise all the works of Modern Authors i. W& have also1 received'20,000 of the finest brands of Havana O i- tars, ever imported on the creek;:. also, Chewing aod inoking Tobacco,; together .with ja/. fine lot of Per- furaefy, Brushes, Pen Knives, &c. '; A large variety of fine Meorshaum Pipes. Wax Matches at 7a cts. per doe. //Ay/ liMME^ . A\,' Great Fall in".itte,Price p^Segaw, A/A. ��������� Genuine Havana Segars can now be had .at' the 6cci- dental Segur St6re;rfBaxkerrille, for the small price,of 12 1-2 cents each, 'fe ������������������ '"���������-*��������� ? ��������� ������.-���������- - y :AMy.i >���������>-���������;���������;.= ���������-��������������������������� fefeh\ B*EN-:IJCHTENSTEIN, :��������� y Z './ -���������'-;���������'--'.'���������; ' ���������'; y. -Manager., v; G-BEAT ATOlMCTIQN! :ArA ������������������������������������',; -;'��������� A ���������'��������� '��������� at.,thi���������"���������.���������:��������� ^'''''yy'"-;^^ BARKEItyiLL^;r a/aA ' ^/a A1AL THE;LOVERS;pr ed to call and eiyo^lbeiMelyes,: *when !&, hearty welcome willb e'extended^. ��������� i, / A THE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW PREPARED TO ANALYSE ORES of any description brought to him for that purpose Charges moderate. BhlCK SAND, TANNINGS & BLOWINGS BOUGHT, or CLEANED on Commission, at the Aurora Company's Office. . *U P, E. DEVINB. *V' Billiards, Excellent Eofreshme-ats and th* best of order observed. MAimN & co. THE PARLOR SALOON , BARKERVILLE. ^f. J '.;��������� A T C HIS ON. THK WINKS SPIRITS, ALE & SEGARS to be had at this Saloon are th* best that oan be imported. A First Class READiNrj Room 1 All the latest English, American, Canadian aid colonial papers taken in. &g- a Harmonic Meeting held ���������ayciy wotk���������Judge and Jury. ...,',...: 'R^T^fjtA.N.f '"'���������-'���������i;CAM&6NTdKv-( j ���������Am THE abovd fnvor&bly known Estabiuw*. ;, ;,thouauperintendaaoo of -MADAM? t JAJtES. its_proprietrtss, has j'uBt becaS Ji; public. The Hotel is fitted up.in the'm^if , style, and the Roataurant is supplied with??1 cacies the.market affords.-��������� -A FlRSTcUaSftv! been gecured., V, / ' '' \'; ^fe^^^ The choieeat braada of liquors &&$ tefcL A ������m,. haridy*; ..-z-zy-yA ; ������������������ y* wmjjwi %������i'iM iK'IMii 8rT. WILCOX, ?eo^ v THIB ESTABLISHMENT WILL BK 0Fn> / MONDAT NJBXT * the 19th" Inst; ifa.kjtMk of Boarders." ��������� Th������ house has bee.i heatlyif^g^ will bo;^^ found'va comfortable homebiy mia^ .������a" j^"* Lodgings FREE. ;f Board $16 per^ii, .-,.. Meals ��������� $1 -60; MeaU supplied, to night ha&di. p| ���������fe ".. ������������������������������������,'.��������� . ��������� ....!.... Asi;..' ,,v./A ,y*..������������������:'.-,... .... ~J>EQl1 mTGLISH-i:YANVOLE!TOUfilsi A -?Rdi^^^vBaij������������-rTillo 9^���������m*0M ways on hand tot the several stores of to^vS^y Uieos Creek. : .,. mW> FRANCOIS CASJf^ BUT CHER, M RICHFI3LD. m Mutton alw-aya kept on hand and^aii^ to Miners and Hotels at reasonable prittjftjft -ninj Will be given once a week by the ;. Cariboo Amateur .Dramatic Associatioi. GAZELLE SALOOlSr, CAMERONTQNr V ������ . Adlei? & Barry? Prop'rs- This large Saloon is fitted up in a "stylo of elegance and comfort, which. has no rival in those colonies. It contains two large Billiard Tables with all the modern Improvements ; '-s:H t.?'* ymM j^ The Bar is furnished with XIQUOJCS At SEGAft3 of the finest quality and best brands, .y;: ���������:.-$:_ A , "The subscribers havo received.?a. matmine; for manu*7 factnring Soda Water,- and alsp.one for making Saraa- parilla, both of which articles .they are now prepared to supply to customers. ;' ������������������...���������,,.-;.-,���������- * ' LIVE AND LET LlfS ' ' ?rr* 'fe- .. - ��������� tho'; THE SUBSCRIBERS wUl constantly ketp to- throughout the season a choice assortaieujciv"- ��������� oral "Merchandize, consist^ of a*������ GROCERIES AND PROWSWj SUPERIOR CL0TH1KV''' if| Boots and Shoes, Mining and OTa^^'tg^i ... Faints, On^, Varkishbjj,. BRtaTO, fcg4: . 8������- The above motto will be our guide ia.nrdat licula'f. ��������� . . J. Hi TODDi;w������ Barkerville, B. C, June 1st, 18^. : jj* N. B.��������� In a few days our Spring Goods tfipg when weehwll have a full aseortment of GciJL, and Coats, S^ju'w^ter Hata Cotton Duck, S jn< Powder, Oregon Hams, *������d No. 1 Scotch Oeiajje ��������� ��������� " " - :- ���������_ R$l* .ArAM' fe.; .:.-.-;..:���������;/;:,��������� y.:y A-M^Myy^M WAKE UP JAK^ Bakery, Cpj^ ASD t.Barkerville,"B; C;i-'^y-y ���������..-:I-.'.'.y y A; KELLY, Propsietor!-:-''/ Everything: is done in connection with this establish men t to give satisfaction to the customers, i* :��������� n RICHFIELD. Kbrchasts aws Vxaxxxs ix revisions, Liquors, And every other description of Goods required by the Mining community. ^T Moderate Terms. .-. ,.-. CONCORD SPRING WAGGON, capable of seating IX nine passengers, besides carrying baggage. ALSO,' '" 'AAy\ A pair of line American Horses, with set of double harness for sale. Apply at this office, or to . MR. SHAW, :. 2 Smith's Kanch; Cottonwood. Qda Water & Sarsaparilla FOK"SALE AT THE ��������� ���������GAZELUB SALO.ON, Gameronton. i.*AA������t/������J^U AAfc-WATA ��������� IV SJLSMi^JMQ %JSJMJi������ - ���������to��������� . ��������� j yt ., ' e'A' Neighboring Creeks and Grnlohes^ .-.." ��������� ! JOSEPH 0- SPOONBR will run an Express ! Kbo-gi^arlt, in connection with Barnard's Express, 1 from Williams Creek to Grouse, Stevens, Be'gg*, Antler, '. Cunninsjharo, and "Keithloy Creek?, i "Lettprs, &cv to be left *t tfxpr*-.3 Offlce, F-ic^fl^H^ ' r-r Jcfrfi B-iia'*, 5?*ifkHTlli������. GKOCERIIB, provisions,; y ;; . liquors, /.SEGARS, MA RET I ������������������ At. ... I' TOBACOft- M ml ..mJWMM CROCKERY, J-yy ^. \r-:lftN"lNCr":UTBN8I18l '���������*'���������"/:.; - STATIONERY, 1 Aii ��������������������������� ["BOOTS 4 off. ;,^ DRY GOODSp^aV* 'ri ^"Gooda bought at my stew ^BV liv^d FREE OF; CARRIAGE to all ?*- of Wiiliams Creek.; ; , ��������� - ^0 T ESTANlERi EICHFIEL1)-'���������".../' ,.m This Eatablifthmenikiiow <>W������J^ era. The Table is supped ������f>f* ^iWA, delleacleaj Coffee and Pies %^^JScn^AA The Bar contains the Fmestr "flq���������f_^-^; Haa InBtructionft to sellthofblidwing^ ,, claims,' viz: ��������� IM interests in "Sage Miller^^ !&** e ,������������������:%.$ i .do 1-2 1-2 14 1,2 1-i do do do do do do dO:. "Brown" .do vimfv -Providenco^'do Wataon "Forrest Row'! Coy������ w������* # "Nevada"- ���������."Barker" "Coraish" -f������flarihaldl,������.- "GhaUcagaV. 'Hood> do do do do l . . ������ do:-; Mr.: "Ciiaucngar. ���������;. .y% *'- , vyy I A: ^ y VfflfcWfl!? - ��������� WJw^;V iAlsd, a tew Bhaws'tt-th^vartoos Bed w^ f;, All kinds of business connected w3 ly and carefully attended to. .v.-rvmr^ $4 a/m/Am //AM/ -��������� -. .^^���������$Si ������ -Si^^K: : v'"'J ''���������":';>v'":*" ��������� S;f^F'L'E5l-������T>-T;0 I i ���������'...' . ' , ' ' ���������-������������������ l -��������� ���������* ' - - ; - - ��������� - :������ British:CGota^ ��������� ������ ., ....... COUNTY COURT; n^fefe-fe fe..ytew������ ��������� - . .- au^rVsi ^jj.-:-,! tTi ^UB������������',--D, ���������'.-- V ������������������������������������"���������'1 fflffizm^���������. :"vjge^^;GoX,:^0i;-''- ;>-:y. &������S������2SL*e ..blob it ������������������������ pr������y������4 *k������ : to free himself act independently.-; 11 feel; certain i*hat if :he '-.; ; of every comfort shorn* - - *������* ������,,Mi a flaerani yiplatioh of law m!" '*-*J,-*-: -n *'^mrtltisB hoax, ?J!yo fished act independently.;; liwi^^. ______ does this suchy a ^flagrant. yiplation of taw wbuld not berallowed asfori'a^^matnbertdhold his seat oneftbur after ;hisactog as a Government official. The country hai^bw ameditnn through which the people can ��������� makev their voice and opinions heard, and Governor Sejv mour willJiava no s^s^^^mifi^j^i to the real tone of public feeling. <, I trust, air, you will not fail to denounce,>uch conduct ap Mr. Moberly is'guilty of untilhis.constituents get the prpperTedress. [ Yours, . ��������� / r, Quesnelm6uth} July XQth, 1865.y j ,y; i of everycomiortbuuau, ,.fl1,:j Till todKi artieartle^hQ.^,,I-|.������? %#& yy ������������������ I'd ne'er be^������������������/' ..*. "-"my frfendt^bonely^ iSSW'lSSsS^skl^sttai^^ ��������� ������������������������*;���������**-: *��������� - ^vv f ?��������� i rvfrwrtf* '***������ i������ ��������� ���������.**#J������*i-������l ������% ^Hil^T^, CPSnr coamwced sink. -^ sJi^^^? Sb? mliie"event of the;shaffc eWi*������ott-on:,collM^g* w _ lour sold ^;4^f!^;^Sl^C :-r-fe suit for *3o ������., i������^ 8 y - ��������� / c l^^i&l^ -,Jua|bieEt;confeB8ed, Wb0n next I saw him, oW'hpyr changed, ���������&������ ^'dthen^heen aix thontiis prpfl^cti%in ftf^ ^^'-in^^l^^.X^ir iisteaid of "to tofeeo^ ��������� -m] placeht smile, -;". "' i/AM'r.yr.^y^'MyM Art old box)t-t6plie wofti feplaca'of the bright j ;',-." I -"t'i..'-.^. ...'**'.*���������1.....'.-. ���������,..���������.! ���������'..���������.���������'I-. ;'; >'., iiV-U.arVIJ ; aud glossy,, tile;,. ,' -. , ��������� .x.... ��������� ..*, \, ,.:. In', a tangled"mass, nttcttti'Jn' '' '"'"~'M ***"������������������������ rich bead of-hair,-. 'ita?.*.? h;0il������ "Sl^ii^!^blaim.,in:5tae,ejouv,v^;;^vw��������� ^"^"''J'^'a-rtiaffiiBs-.nonHBiuted. ^5������������|tSS injunction.,t ���������--.. -J, SSfedayito to come T Jl^&rtspn wad *������ att i^^un'r^^oui^l;J^7 wis taotaii^ i if there were BANKRUP thoHon:^. Justice1 B*|;bieO,. ";;."; . Tuesday, lltii Ju^ 1865< PA A0m^0^A lt; _3 AT1(q that by request he ., iohjger.trimMea^wi^ ., ^ r..., .* , . His hands were hard, one'blackened iyS������-told While his dress, in any land save this, wrjiild ; :> ,>;! I ��������� doubt be thoughtindecimC;'^' : rA His unwashed'faW, begrlmnie!d w|iffii.dirt,'iiri������? ^/; wfinT&ed,^n,an^ xv/*' In'faoti;-,tp use plain,teQWf^^oo^d''-^'auirt iya "niosfe:accomplished blackguard.; - Ayyr. I entered his amall cabin whiclir juflt^n< i)ia,i nea^lfiie ^Rapides 'da ���������fip^.^-Th;e:^tt^e^:,;. ���������- is awfully Mgh, but those wlM^t^^^^ ;, taking out fair pay j from $5 to $12 per diem: ? I > to'the hand^^Thew^ltb^ tfbm the Gdlvilleivalley atid^alla. Walft jn Jhe; course ^f;thr^ or ���������{^���������'irfS^i^^^"'-'':^ gingg, so. far,; are^b w*r-,..p_. "pebting the c1^lji^fe:Aiipin;ha-3.^ ���������. l^hla'^iicS JSe regorta:a ;ro*dJ!������v--&e*^.iinipva^ *���������' v. ,,.;.^,.. ������OTdi^wUl^ecoi^ .ytt*?. the routeavoriginally4i.ropoie3^ This routeihe^foliowedswas^ good to KobTenayv Lake, but there they..met ^th T mountains covered with snow/ which" they'could .not ���������'i*������i������;-U-^-^;^^c^ diggings on the Upper Columbia 'prospect 25 eanta W|he^ $1 to thepah.^ ^Some������*c.ewstri^slhav^,ai8dCJ been made on Wild Horse .Cre~ek.%; >" ���������? ��������� -niifefeetaqtiare,; :; ;.;.,.,- .,. ���������-, ... And all within was comfortless, and desolate, andbarey ���������- ������������������/'. y'v,,,,'! AndalLsnimn w~ w- --. , -:- Wtf������WffirMlq^ng|x^ romise was enectea m i-^mu .��������������� the proceeds of the^Alturas^claim.^ Ham- Dttrger's accounts w|re paseedi ^tlw1 Court "remarking that they were anything but a credit i fr'SB all P03 l^i^p^clontasiBfe a "iW^SPSS^rSl *V '"7^-:^ il^^and drift % ^^ *e^^ !i To tO������M W -������ "^ARIBOQ JW^, Sllelnecessary to*ttaWiW������5^ mR-ToU lately called attention to the .^���������.������a.���������i������ : he was Platoon, _, the^!---1 tod .f ������g������Sg respondence of tne can rxauvwyy, ,^:r..:- in reference toclbe -t1^ra^������jpf^-Poirtt'fUi^.'this season; It will be seen' that' the' commercial de - pression 'is^not' confined -to these coltttiiei alpno, but is felt in the territory of the neigh- ooring States:^"Thepast?mo |zed the hcpi^l -e^ectationsof, t;he;commer^ I cial anC;trafickingJ &Qrid?>' who 1^ made I rosy catculations * on aie^yrand^ prdniabie business this spring^ with >the^ eastern mines, and the people that go to and fro-betweea * AV��������� -ntfc-VftMr hf 'dullhtimes, at '' miners say-^- _ R������flpt dreams, he Where free from troublfty ^ sweei arewi������,^._ ! wanderedfirawayj;. --- ���������_,-^ His tableman in^ *l^^^ *" seat, ; v'u' ^-'i;^i ^AnndVBtdod^' WJutf inthe, corner, on tbe; grqjffittf,f?������R . ������: .*���������*,--:i mn-������������������-��������� .' ��������� . .' -__ w"u ^..^ fl*^Af>tiann fta and;naymff spec 1^Mi^pnS\!hadeiamlnedth|neW 1#M������br tbe ^aw Mill company andean-; ^^^^Srtike and sub8tantiaV:aad not ^i������������SffiB, was of opmion that ;'^-l&fiaft U necessary'; it is 19 feet j^*^n b^r/of the Aurora t Jyi^SOTP^ connected iforCiy^f-Sgb'm declared thev wer^ w T_ ���������_-;. i| ueorge i.^ ��������� ' ii^-g Qf the com fctaonJJ; *t# which the Wvernmeui xiw������ ������v*. *������.v..-. Mr. Moberly to hold hisseat for Carihop West in the Council, whilst he held an appointment In the Lands and Works Department. The people of this part of th^ district have been expecting-to find that the exposure would have led to the instant resignation of the gentleman . referred to, as Ma Excellency surely cannot attempt to brave public opinion and outrage a constitutional principle by sanctioning the course which has been adopted by his subordinate. ,Mr. Moberly has succeeded ader Eripson, reter ������������m-������w-f .:-r- ia attaining the object for which he got into George ���������faylor,' .Johii:fL>ylQ^iwd Xohii the Legislative Council. Why then does he 4 from three members of thei epmp!������iyt attempt to cling to a position which should 0 Kennedy, Walker, and Lynn, afiida- be occupied by an independent man! But, fere also put in. ' air, I fear there will bs no redress in such a ^.ober&h, in a very able speech, re- aaae as this, unless by sending a petitibn to the ~ ��������� - . . f ^ v -^^ w������ inrdahb. and Secretary of State for the Colonies and letting that right honorable gentleman know how the (Government carries out his instructions in regard to "independent representatives,'' Surely Governor Seymour does not want to pro- vok������ us to this unpleasant course? I entertain ft high tespeefrfor his Excellency,-fori believ������ he is actuated by the best of motives, but I am persuaded that he is imposed uponi by the clique by which he is surrounded and that he ia often prevented by the influence of others from carrying hia good intentions into ���������->~~*irt~ if thA Onvernor desires to retain IpoSSbare got to^rink^ aa^ ^itgSbacco^tr.b^^^ Somfffind water[fa******* did as he said, .-��������� ���������rftftflA ftnd then He fried itin some; bacon grease ana^ in pronounced it bread;��������� - , The last pieced bte bacon cooked, upon first a whisper^ begins to oo ������uu������u,v,^v, ~~,..^, who dreamed that the rush'to the mines was a perennial flow of pennies and ^paying spec - ulation,,are^ the question���������Can it be ebbing already'I"'"'.j^qfA,Wq"..'p"JEi8t' three'y^ara Portland haa been more than prbspe^ous-rtenv largingnerbouhd-ariep^ business,pbpulatioii and property values, ������more than" an hundredfold. Such 'a rapid increase of growth and wealth ia, naturally enough, followed by a season of rest and apparent re-action; and I know of nothihjg iaour municipal constitution or situation that should "exempt us from the usual penalty for going very fast. And I <*..-���������,_ aa* *A f*v ft- Aur inflation dep A.Vtt-an ,-. ��������� ������v ��������� . broken. shovel, We placed our grub upon.-the tub, in the pen- usual.-penalty-ior gout^ *^������j ������^r . ��������� ^_ ter of the hovel. think that, ao far as our inflation depends up ��������� Our aupper soon dispussed���������-we each then lit 0^ the eastern mines, w������ may conclude that -���������*���������'****** "" the breease is abating, and will never be any- Son. He would not oppose the ap- Cosily :, ^"Ka Court proc. e^ed to pas* Pd8nlf.nt ^ ' ilfiefKatconsideriAlelengtbrpoi^ B>isB,f ' ��������� Snt in a lucid manner the inconTenience ^fip^rS?hat might exise intheerg S"qji refusing the inunction, and finally SsSl-J the injunction. a pipe of tea, Which drew from out nay worthy friend this strange soliloquy: .:, ,y y. ty--.\ "Wbo, but an idiot, ever would have sought these cursed mines,,-. r ��������� ��������� ' ArrMAM To live like any other beaBt, 'mong mountains, rocks and pines; And yet, I was advised to come, as all must . succeed here, A A:.: Who had the energy to try, and the pluck to persevere; The bible, too, proclaims in words I could not disbelieve'- -..'' *" ���������'"/;";'.;..- ' Whate'er ye seek ye'll surely find', whate'er ye ask receive/ Yet here for months I've and tried again on the eastern mines, w������ u*������j vv������.^.��������� the breeze is abating, and will never be any- thing like a tornado again.'' ,,, Rioht, to a CRACK-rAnEngliBh gentlemen wanting a desert-service of porcelain made after a particular pattern, sent over to China a specimen dish j ordering that, it should be exactly copied for the whole service. It unfortunately happened that in'.the. dish so Bent over, the Chinese manufacturer discovered a crack; thp consequence was, that the entire/ service sent over'to the party ordering it had ������-��������������� ������r... a crack in each article, carefully copied from edyi've tried: 'The generality of men more easely forgive & rival ttian a faithless woman-^unlike worn.) n who always hate the female rival more thru the faithless lover* '��.-.... �����.��>,��>��� / . ,, t^-0^���r Ar ;/" Cards,. BiUfeHea^, iCircUjars, Posters and Programmes for,Bans|and,Thea^o^ E ^ ��sa :vr ^ter^miients^ ^ :y '[A J^eooted v/jth Neatness anil Dispatch at' this" Office! iiA'AyAy -yy .���j^-Terms Moderate.^!*; ;:...::-.;; y^iribo������S*ntinolV Office, \'"i[ - 'Ai AM ��� 'A BarkGrviUe, .Williams Creek; �����; /���.- .,';y' 100 ,vdiames; of New; Works have been.'cnlyiatelyttdded to the circulating library/ Parties are solicited.to subscribe;' Al: �� ��� Hti "SK I'M Am$ : r; tyy^y ;y.#';.y- JOHN BOWRON* Librariahyy Xnoorpbrated by Royal Charter. \ ���"' ' V;|^0$1*250,000 IN 12,500 .SHARES, OF $100 EACH,V.. . With Power to Increase. J. K. SUTER, ^^INING 'AQENTTANBT BROKER| $/A- fe-.'':-.- ��� y;RICHFIELDi| -yQ ��� . 'J*'*"'* ^1'kinds of Agency JBufiiness|attcnd^\to. fe' Office opposite the Paris andjLondbn HotejtLJL' ?. ���/.]// r;F.ORTiyHOPEa;:....'lf ' l'[ /GEORGE LANGVOIG-T, General Dealer in \XGROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &c., Fort Hope; B.C. THE BANK EstIb A nswm m 1S3S. frw6oap��aAm>:;B* 4 .Cb^htss. | :fl * JBEGG^& CO., Commission Agents, Vifc, ��� toria, V. I. Carjboo Merchants, Mining Compan' les,*and individuals requiring suppUcs of Provisions and other Goods from Victoria, are hereby informed that we 'prill purchase supplies at Auction and otherwise on the hept of terms at 10 per cent. Commission,- including charges' of shipment at Victoria, where remittances are rt-gulred to be forwarded to our. address. ��� ��� Freight contracted through to Cariboo aU the lowest rates for customers. ' Curiboo references���James Cummings, 'Ayr. pMr'e LSsb' and 'Prince of Whales' claims/ and Charles Mcllardy, Salt Spring Island.Co.1 Grouse Creek. 1 ,;, ;��� ,i;iN: yANCQuv^ER; island,;;:-���;-.; tlCTOftU^^ ''/ A NANAIMO���Bank ��f British Columbia; ^/'j/Mr m^R^H>COtl^IAf;.:':/:: NBW %ESmi^^R-3ank of British Cblnabla; TALK^-Bahk of British Columbia!l MOUTH QUESNEI^BaHlc-ofBipitish Columbia;; Ai^-^imMTiSD (STATES, r m SAN FftANCISCO^a'nlcW British Coiumbia; V PORTLAN��, OREGtiNj^Bank of British Columbia; . i/^A'^/^:A^CAi^^A:/:/\y^ 'AA " ' BRANCHES & AGENCIES;;-���';. Montreal, Toronto, Quebec; Hamilton, London, Kingston, Oobourg, Belleville,-Brsntrord, Brock- vllle Whitby, Peterboro, Ottawa, Gualph, .���... 5 Ooderichv Stratford, Picton, Perth, ; Simcpe, St. Catherines; IN ENGLAND, ��� LONDOK���Baakjof British Mumbia--flOJx��m>afi3 St. y HICK'S HOTEL, Lyttok Sqdjirs,;New Wj^TM|.NafER. B. C, Philip Hicks, Proprietory The above favorably known house is now:open to the public; the Bap is constantly supplied with-the choicest brands of Liquors and Segars. ".'*���'': A. * ���-**>' - ' .... 8 HENRY HOLBROOK. %liaT^ager, For- .war^liig'and Commission Merchant, dealer in Provisions, Feed|V Ac; .vBoadod.: storage for^lOOO tons ..of Goods in Stone Fireproof;^^iWarehbuse.' 'GwdS'Forwarded up country, and every accommodation given :to"ves. sels loading or discharging at the Liverpool or upper wharf., ,2��ew.Westminster, British Columbia.,, , ,s Paid:i\p Capital, ��� ��'% Undivided Net Profits ifef. A NOTICE; &��������� It'.: rrjlE ACCOMMODATION which. this House aflbrda to 1 travelers cannot be surpassed; the Table is well supplied with the best the market Affords, and tho Bar V\ stocked with the Purest Liqnors; Beds, Stabling, >Jny>Bd OatS. , . ������- ������������;.��� s -��� - aw^��*3'-^I^E;*^K-0USE^ - /yy/ Walters bros^Z ; !/...-.���: HAYftyOPBNBD THK ABOVE i HOUSE for the reoep- tiouof travelers; tbeTablo Is well kept and the l^ouort oannot lse surpassed; the^Bed- are ��lean and comfortable; Stabling for. Horses ; Hay and Oats;at nuoderat��rates. .���;.;-." /.'������.������-���',���.,������-���������;���:���:>. Ill MII^HdlTSE. y'y BLAIR BROS., Propristorb. ; '/���, A j THIS HOTBL IB LAROB AND WELL FITTK) tp for the comfort of travelers;'the Table-is suppliad with the bast"of everything that can-be had, and the looking is noi inferior to the best hotel in the lower emmtry; Bedroom* for families; SUbling, Hay^ and Q\tr. \ The, Stags stops at the 111 Mile House over night ^n its way. down.country. CURRENT fACCOUNTS opened for anj rsasouaira&l- lees than One Hundred DollirTL ���'���������:��� ��������� ;: r- M.*r on Great TJruam, San Francisco and New^rork chased. '������'���' ��� ��� ���' 'A. y.'yfe;���.������;y; ���?;_ yy~\y r.ifi;y 3,-:.;^a��������� ��� Drafts Issued on all "the Branohes and-AgsnclSfc--: AA' Government? and other Securities ;rec��ivea;. fori safe custody; InterestsiaritfDividends coHlectsdii ��� A -.LL KINDS OF DRy GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS J\. and Shoes, can bo 'bought' cheaper ai the store of the undersigned than at any other place i& the colony. Every article marked in-plain figures. % Terms���CASH. N. B.���Orders from the upper country receive prompt attention. ARTHUR BULLOCK, a A, Opposite Colonial Restauraritj New "Westminster pur E MARKS,- Watchmaker of Gold and % Silyer^WATCHES, JGold Chains,. Buckles, .Platedy?w, docks, &c. Particular attention paid*to'-repairing . ^tchea an&Jwelrj��^ fTrromHfie^country prompt)y a ttended to,?���;��� - fe !^y;a Recaiyed on Doposit? or Advances "���.r0*unero:5cn^^ 3��*iOR^Ji��fc Well & ^Sl^^ SPORBORe & RUEFF,; Commission Mer- ,CHANTS, .Wholesale Dealers in Gnocs*iisa and Fko- viaioNS, Wharf street, Victoria. .";' '9m EDGAR &-AIHE:.,w^a^*^^ ^^ ^^��, Wholesale Dealers in GROCXjiim A���� P��0viSioH8,.; Wharf strcet/rVictoria, Vancouver Island/', A \ . a - H Pi W^Q9tid��: 7, ST.;HBLKNS I^cg'LQ^^ Sajt yRAHCisoo-���F. H. Grain & Wis. Sutherltad Nbw. YdRBii-iWalter ^Tatson A James Smith An Montreal;: ly Quebec;Cr>:,, Toronto;r������* �����.'_;,?.{ Kingston;^. London,jmibnr New York, Cisco,- Canada,' New Brunswick, Nova Scotia,' the Branches; of) the, National Bank:' of .vScofWTSP I^winciaLI^nk^oflroU-^,-^'. :,-,, 'iAyA'A r S y - Bills of Exchange auid, Gold. Purchu^, m i Interest on Special Deposits of Money allowKittip? rate of a quarter of one per cent, per month ^ ^ ; ya^The Bank receives Gold *pus't'a'nd Banftf ^M keeping without charge; undertakes the purciujiu^p ""III ishi Gold Dust Melted andVAssayed, and -rotsra ajii AA * Ores of Weri*'description carefully Assays :.:N-. B.���Any instructions as to the disposal^^, ceeds of:Gold rDust,forwarded;to the offlos ii\\^ for Assay will be carefully attended to- sale"of Stock: the Colleciion ol Bills and other mp buuiness in the United States and British Prorji^:: X G. ^ictoriaVV;^^11^1885.^ SHBPH"fiRDl:v"li%;\,,, > ./-.fe- ; . y -, -U"! EXPRESS FREIGHT AND PASSENGER ';���"������ ��� ���' ^*Zim^AArry;xA-yAAM^ COLONIAL ^.s'AA/QV2S$Kb HOCTH, ^ ��� - P- L.^JOHNSON,^ PBorairroR; Meate .^i all; hours j and -pookiag of the beat . ���'.;'���';���'.��� fe.;-'.; ���: description.:.. r[ A; ., r -.��.,��� THK MOST KXPIDITIOPB AiSI) ECONOMICAL, ; AS well as the most comfortaMe mode of travel to the lower country is by this line. --A' ���. >fe .������> fehfe vyi v > SADDLE TfiAIN Jeaves I^cbneM onriCo3.nATa.and. TnyRSDATS at NOON, in time to catch the STAGK,at Cottonwpod for Quesnel Mouth andv the Steamer for Soda. Creek. BARNARD'S 'STAGES leave^SbaafeCreek every Monday and Thursoay, at���S'-Su.^rif.-.r! ThQtThurs. day��s Stage will lay oyer, at BLAin?B; IU mile post, and. at Custox for rest; the Monday's Stage' at Cliktoh QUESNEL- MOUTH;-.;". ���" ;, . :>���: .y BROWN & GILLIS, Propribtos*. Good Beds; ReBtaurftht; Billiard Tabfo, &c. SUbling for Horses, Hay and Oats. a CLBNTON CITY, - .. 3r:'��.AN.COIs;.CHAj?EROK,; /.. Baebr and General Store Kbbpsr. . KWONG LEE & CO., CpMMrsStON '--.MERCHANTS^'" Importers and Dealers In CHINESE GOODS, Rice, ^a: :x . ; gar, Tea j I^rovisiona. ' .'������-. v ��� QUESNEi MOUTH.- . a 3; PERRODSN, WHOLBSALE AKD ���RETAIL PROVISION AND GSNB-. BAL MERCHANT,- . Boots, Shoes, Tinwaro, Kto. ,. QUESNEL MOUTH. e osLT;4l?oth arriTing at rale intime tocatah thastBata- era' fbr-New Westminster^ ���**��� *My:: ..&?��$ (x.-&w. fi M-M. rJST Through Tiekets may bs obtained at the bfllce .In Kichfleld.-. ���������r.n ,., ������.-.. ���.�� A A, ....; ':.:;���.''.������'..' '��� " **;'������ ��� LOWE BROTHERS, Commission Merchants a nd Importers of Provisions, . Grocjsxii ss, J'itcch WinesJ iLiquors, Havana Cigarsj Naval Stores, itbpe, Canvas^ Oars, &c.; Wharf street; Victoria; z1 /y,yv -g i OT. aEOBGK HOTEL, ViewfStreet ^i :^T6��rAT ?���-ThKrSotel-.towh^ rant 1and;::-BaS;ri^i2;:tr>0n^ bstabllshments! of ��� the kind on the Pacific Coast; W| furni5heu rooni8si(br single persons and families, W .most imports nt London, French, and California a�� papers rccbiv,ed,for,the use vof boarder*. , FELLOWS, KOSCOE &; CO., Impo-rtersof GBNBRAi Hardwarb, akd Irok, Moore^s Building, yates' street; ������Victoria; V;' I.'��� ��� ��� ��� ���, '��� ��� i *: *" 2m ������ m HmBEN:&,CABSWE"LI-, Importing Book- SELLERS & STATIONERS,"..constantly supplied and receiving from best Bources,:School, Standard;.and Mis- oetlaneous Books, and Stapl�� and' Fancy Statioaery ia all its Branches. CorneryYates and^'l^ngley street^ Victoria,- Vancouver Inland, y _ yi. ' ^-.. -sTv^ M& ::/*- s- ALBION mON WOBKS;y^o^iaf^."L? A 5 Manufadture ( Steam Engines and Boilers of 'all sises,* Quarts Mills, Mining Pomps, Flouring Mills, Gang:, Sasb, Mulay and Circular .Saw.. Mills,^ Iron and-Brass and eyery thing connected; with- the business. PMM'^. - M.yy SPRATT'&KRIEftLER- ' VAN WINKLE, CARIBOO WESTV THB above splendid Hotel is .now open for the pnblis; the proprietor having taken great pains thromgh the winter to make it the most superior house in Cariboo. Good acopmraodations, with suits of rooms for ladles or private parties. Atiiached to tWai Hotel is a H First Class.Restaurant &Bid��; where can he obtained th�� inost cooics brands of Wines, Liquors, Cigars, kc. , ��� MMAMM\. A "���' '> ��� N. L^JSIdCA>F��RT, Proprietor. SCOTCH HOUSED A. Mci;eari^nd: Co.i Hosisrs'.:ukdyGrjcsrai. OpTFtoTERSv - Miners: and: others will find at the Scotch House a.splendid stock of Clothing, Boots and Shoes, and Dry Goods of every des-' cription, all of theibestquality, and at very moderate prices; Fort street, Victoria;, V^IV'T'AAA'M^J ��_[ ri LABKSON & CO; f.Dsauers i�� Bookb,-.. STATlOXni^ ���Xj Music and Musical Instruments, NEWS [AGSW Ac, Columbia Street, NewWestmlhstervf / s -, feT ; AC McCKEA, "A^btioneer^:>WHA��y grj^,: ��/ ���������i.rVictOfis| Vancouver Islaad.-,.;--;;-- ^ .-My.,-, ' .1 ��� f ANXKL SPOTT^&V COH Auctioneers and :'.Commission M^��aJ��tsj City:Auction Booia^faH ) street,; iViciorJi..<3ash"''-' >^zy'y,,y ���ny.'*]^ . ������:~i..i.. Jv7,-V=r ^'���������^?'Lj^.^|��..-^i,-^�� -^-y -g^'. ---V.. ^..���������.--.-..������-11-. ...t ���.-..- ..��� JOHN P.^COUCH.,Importer and General? W COMMISSION MERCHANT^Commercial Row; Wkiili atr��fitj:Vic(^ia^'^n6ouvef^Isw ; :*y y !y ;:;.-��� :���=���*��� n; ^ IF TOU WANT BUNSTER, : GOOD ALB ENQUIRE y FOR T HOORHEAD and CO., COMMISSION,-MEIV O ��� CHANTS and Importers, of Grocbribs, . Pro- vi8i6ks,.Pr0duc-b, Ac., Wharf street, VictSri^ y;^ I." ?������ s ...Old Establisbed -GaincRAL PRO^SIONST iraOLESAtE & COMMIT .:,; ;::SlON':]^RCHAOT .:.;;;;;: // ��t &o.--Terms most Moderate. QUESNELMOUTH. *'"-'�� Kelleyoc Lane, Proprietors, /'-���'������ i OOP BEDS, Good Accommodation and the Best of J Liquors at the Bar; Stablingfor Horses, &c. ��: s To; prevent Baldness,^Restore Hair that has * fallen off or become' thin, and to cure efrectuaiy '�����-'���'������ '��� Scurf or Dandruff, ������"fefefe' ,-y^.fe.;f: GvARAjrrsBS tb�� Rbjbtoratiok or: "HAm Am .'cot w��eac. V' FOR THE TOILET���This; Ihvigorator, is made particularly for Ladies after illness to- be used with tha oil prepared by the proprietor. First saturate th�� head with the Invigorator;Tubf welt withahardbrush; then oil. It will also relieve the headache, and^give the hair a darker glossy color, .and the free use of It will keep both tbe skin and hair in a healthy state. ��� Ladies will find the Invigorator a great addition, to toilet, both in consideration of ite'deficate and agreeable perfume and the gpaat facility it affords in dressing the hair, which when moist,with, it can be, dressed in any F^euirsd form so as to preserve its place, whether plain or in curls. When used on childron'sfheads, i t lays tUe faur.. dation for a good head of hair. \" . * 6 : ��� ��� ��� Prepared only by '���' ����� L -'..,- - ��� "- ��� WAS. M08B3, ���' Bsrkefvlllft, next door to Madame Bendites'g THOiMAS ALLSOP, Land Agent and Oen- saAtiXoiauraioM::Aos��T,'.(toyeriiment:stt!eetf'^iet6- :��� ria^ Vancouver Island;:..y-M' r'.' *f,r+* ?.. ���.;. mrs.~,::, z fJ,���,��.,., JOHN WILKIE andVC^.; Merchants; Whwf tf Street, Victoria, Vancouver Island. . y ^ " a. -;: DB. POWELL, has Removed this Office- and Residence from'.Fort: street to. the premises lately occupied by the Mayor on Broad street, Victoria, V, I. Office hours fc a. m. to 12, and 8 p.m. to 10. - s ^ OliDSTONK^and BBOTHER,: Agents-fri y-the^oneer. Flour, Mills,. Commissios- Mkrchaw/ Importers and Wholesale Dealers in* Grocbries, YiA visioxs; Dry Goons; CtoTHiKc, Boots and Saoas, 4c,' twoistoryvFireprddf ^Buildingj Reid's Block, bew��t: the Btorea of J. Wilkie & Co. and Stewart & Co., Wb��f^ strwt, yictoria./ . A,-"A.. . ���".-. 'A,y[ . .��".i LI L'HOTELIER, Importer and Dealer in GM ��� CEBIES, PROVISION^ WINES A LIQUORS, )fft I 7 Wharf street,-between Johnston and fates, Victor!*, i Vancouver.Island.- ' yy-. ���������-.-.- yyAAAiA.:. A . '.). | fHt>MAS S^TBOLT; Dispensing Chemiit 1 AHn'DRraoisT, Johnson street, jVictorla, V l,n- l spectfuily solicits tlie attention of Miners, and thepsb- | lie in general, to his> well assorted stock of pure lt.0 % Drugs, Chemicals, and Perfumery"; alsoto, 'his M/ilaf* I for Rheumatism'/ which Hz an' invaluable reme^/ ! ���: J4 J. J. SOUTHGATE arid CO., Uztioh Wharf, Victoria, V. I, and Battery street! Sali Francisco. New Westmiaster, British MsjsflRg. GRSttsv Brothsrs, ���'';-��� . \YjMi^;5KlT1SH (COLUMBIA; Hay aiid G-raia at: Lowest Rates ; Good G��A.ns to parties bnying Fsedi... Columbia, ' -'��� y Proprietors. tou�� Haib is OmcE���CAMERONTON:'- FALLING AND BECOMING THIN, call and have it . before you ars bald headed. ' ' V;-. B. MOSES,-' Barkerville, "v7!Jliams.pr��ek. Victoru, February 24, .1865. HE-'.UNDERSIGNED, having purchased the goodwill of the late firm of Goiuj, Da via & Co., will'continue the Wholesale Provision and Commiasion Business,-at the store, corner of Bastion and Wharf streets, Under the firm of WEISSENBURGER & SCHLOESSER. Mr. Julss David will act as Manager of said business. The business on Government street will be carried on as heretofore. WEISSENBURGER & SCHLOESSER EUGENE THOMAS, Yates street, YjfefeWi Wholesale and Retail Dealer in WINE&-PWKDI��. BEERS^ ik LIQUORS of every description, ^.flwfli* ^ warded, to the Mining Districts. < . ��� EDG-AK MARVIN, Corner Fort ahi>: Lanolst Street, dealer in IRON & HARDWARE. Agent for the sale of the Boston Rubber Belts. ,, ay. LEWIS LEWIS, CLOTHIER, TAna'ninr�� Victoria, opposite Bank of British North America, a GSUTHO & C0.t luroRTBRs akd3 Dealers is ��� CIGARS, TOBACCO, Meershaum Pipes,-&c, S E. corner of-fates and Wharf street, Victoria. A ' s Vi HOTEL I)E FRANCE, Victoria, V.Im^' 1 BtcjiK AjfnPiKHBEMANcisr,-Proprietors, TluBjJ iaurant:is supplied with; all the delicacies the djm�� affords, sin the Bar will be found the choicest Liqvob* Furnished Rooms, &cV -" ' .";,","'.If flBELLEY ���*' FITERBE, Victoria, V.U ,\3T Solo. Agentsjfor Napoleon's Cabinet Champa^ PietresBonde St0 Aubiu Champagne dry, Bouche do dry, Jules sfummCbftmpaghe, Eugene Clicquot Chempa.Wj BOkers Bitters, Sainsevain's California Wine and Biters Hostetter's Bitters, Bancroft :Cider,Logaac Claret G. l*rolier Claret. A large etock: of Bonded WQ*> *"--- JS-j, Whiskeys., and Liquors of every deflcriplic�� mha'nd. l - GkstLiT & Fitbrr��, Importers aud Wholesale Dealers, Junction Wharf and Johnson stream Brandies always oh Lb Watch- J. L. Jungermami, ;.'^t_. has removed to, the Jir* REMOVAL. MAKER and JEWELER, _ -.... _ . Yl proof Brick Building, within one door of Wellfl, F*^ &.Co..'s Express Office, Tates street, Victoria,. V..I> ���* F. HEISTEBMAN, LAND AGENT*/ 38 Gov. ernmant street, tw6 doors south oif Fort street Victoria, Vancouver bland. v , a DICKSON, CAMPBELL & ���. Oommis; aios Merckahts, Wharf street, Victoria, Vancou ver Island.' :Hv N; DrcKao��:& Co., London; VicSB^t DsWolf & Co., San Francisco. :,".- F. V. LEE, Anctioneer, Hining Agent, .RiCHFIKLD. ^^-AlLAgencgr Business attended to. and Colleotor, THOMAS GOLDEN, Wholesale and . BIetail Dealer in WINES, BRANDIES, BEERS k LIQUORS of every description, Corner of Fort and Wharf streets. Victoria, Vancouver Island. : im ' BLACKSMITH, MaCEIKIST AND'. MAKlJ- -s ��� ��� FA^PTRBR Oj? "CoorrNG RAKGJS^ *' BARKERVILLE, B. C. fnt .SLii ibe,wm��rAw thers ^ Plenty of bay for Forward Goods to Bthe Mi ^h^r^ihuf^ D,rPili?�� House, togetherwith terms, jaod without delay, J�� feted** ctsbles, Ac. ��n tho premises. . I above will be nromntiv * b* cared for f��edi Cittl Apply, hy letter, to '-A/' Cariboo SenUneV office. nniME ia Monbt, and if you\,would save both shin &Hle' ��n^ Columbia, begs to' inform Shippers' and the public in'general that he is nowphepar��clv5 nes.on thu most reasnna^s ��� All goods consigned to tfo promptly attended io and stored in'\ fireproof warehouse. to ^ HENDERSON