'Mi THE ATLAKTIO '. Itja-lmpioseible to inciufo into 1 ' ���������'the.year's exfwdition'without ^ith the care"takeuy hot" merely to guarct ^SOTns^idiBastier^bafet^ ^ngtheresulteM p ay] rig ������������������ out/ anjd ? pk&lng;;np "h^b/e���������ia^Tepeatthe'Strengtb ���������" of' tie breaking; ^^igfc//���������i^bere^^tpd^Jtbe- .i extreme breaking strain^ iniy.paying-cutis |ten .f"tons',-- the large wheels.; employed' will.bear seven times,) and the. smallernones nine /times; ':' l'toat strain.',nTEe; mishaps^bf;last year' were, it jg useful to remeaib'er, attributable to; the jjo������- aibility of picking up a "cable from the bottom of .-the/Atlantic*'!never^���������vha?ing.":vbeen*:contem- "��������������������������� plated; ^either ionies^^r;^gear were 0yjridr ������������������^^���������s&a^-c&nti^ '< info Hie seivic'e;gav������ S'ay^lienjput :to������ strain: ' vtb^^e^^never made to bear;: ���������:'-. Kiwi: pifofir M^ij^^.iSJfr^ /iaucb'.picking up easy* and'safe onbQardfoe; Great Eastern., . Las t^ear it could not be dp he; from the^re^gart'Of *tfie*ship:; this year mat- ters/^ill be so arratfge^ brought -in* asjffell ^as j p aid /out at'the stern;; and the having * of-time, "and complications * is 'oUvious.1 Passing from fcecAtlantic cable to '��������������������������� the grand vessel wbich'f is to/carry it, it is grati- 1 fying to] know;' thatt/her/lc^ei and hull/;,have " been thoi'dug^ljS ^a^ft^^ cleaned, and ^that the divers^ -reporfe,shp Wiffiem: < to>be in good H fiailirig,6rder,,���������' So much .'ti'mpedimenta'- has it been removed that an 'aWifibn of two knots w������n hour to her speedds coanted on. This, it 48 ho^e'djj" will Ifeiye f Ipoyer^of nine knptsj������ *when fully laden^rhigher thank is aeededlfor, ::]cabledaying;;and-calculated to ensure the hill ;fcpeed necessary^j e^a -agamst ^ head wind; ' and ah adverse'sea.. i The, directors of: ttie.Tele- -' the jMedway;a ship o������i82^ tons, to accompany; f^he pyeat,;Eas1jei:n on her voyage; out; i^The '^tt&'dway will^arry-jsoisierhundreds* of jnilaaof of 7-the/' expedition being ^successful, ��������� > will re^sonargeHhisMntb ihe-theh-empty/tanks of tbe ,GreayEas^rn^AtJ.^ewfpaadlandi/x/The jMeu'wayjrfl^^^ tbebroken;end ilies^to?.&������ buoys^oBmay\be to' ^mraehce^the'^icU /Sast^'wn^ -Sbeerness from the/29th June to SrdJuly.nex^ JJBlyee frays will take her to Beerhayen; where she will rem am nine days ������6 taSe in coal;!Air dowing^ five^daya > fpT waiting ior favorable ~ weaiher'for/^^ J^e shdrefend? f nd fifteen days 5for������h#^s^e to Trinity Bay,] we may look'for/''ihds^a^y^frb'tf'Xnierica about thef. beginning:fofiAugust��������� Jaexkr v The :GreWt Eastern will agwnvSuppiyu herself iwithi coal at Trinity^/Bay/"aatf aitoncVfollo w the Medway Itb^tlieV grapplii^^yp^ij^; Jhis ^vill/ take tijrets days j and eight more^e- given :ftr; grappling^ and five for returning to Trinityi*|regulai bust."!/: The/furious, animal- warf firstseenlcpming: down "the Jr%sco at /a> 2 40 Spejed/close^ to.a volahte; >; The negro; driver whipped his hors������ for life^ and death; and: with hat off and mouth wide" open yelled most: unearthly for helpr ^ Bu������help;tbhim could never come.;;^The bull' gained on .himrrrcaught him r^and^with; one:toss of his head threw. yolatite,f hprse and rider -about forty ��������� feet/ . iVithbut sapping;to view the wreek-bf matter:and '(the ��������������������������� crash of/vlolaiitei hbrsp and; !negro; he ;passed on-for ihe: plaza^when such a scene ensued. as was never/witnessed before by the Habanerps. ���������Without: turning to the right or the >leftl he cb^ed?ttirbugh/tbe immense > crbwd~~traihp' ling tbeml down^ and������ goring thenirwith ^his^ frightfuh horns, ut Many i were wounded and brui8ed^andohelbid;womah>iwa^ lentrajls being Jiterally torn: our. .On. the in- ruriated; bea^tr/^she^ lltfe'e'ti- *cle"afing e ver^fiirigjib ei^e^m^tiiFhis bullshipi reached'ihe ? brihey^ watersof theibay. Hera heahaltedf i but? for a moment j only���������- wtien^ turnings he .dashed up another ;streefc An/Unfortunate negro happened to J)e in his wayf and ioo late attempted: to escape^ but the bull was upon him in a second, and caught him/against ;the wall and- gdred him to:,death; iifut it -proved equally* fatal to the monster, for while he was crushing- the poor negro^ his' pursuers^rushed upouv him and dispatched him with their sabres> J "��������� \ '' ���������-. Fttpk DodglaSt���������New Diggings Struce.-t- We learhi through what we' believe to be re- liable reliable ^sbureesy' that placer diggings have been struck on the Douglas Portage; so me 2'6 miles out of town, whichiprospect well and it is believed^ will pay/good wages: AH the in that neighborhood had starts out prospect-, ing, Immediately the discovery becamekno wn. It is to?be hoped this fresh excitement;^ will lead to a more thorough .prospecting^ of: aJdis? ||BLisaEi>viEy������itt/ Monday PATEr l&m'A. Thursday. IiS'^h (' i', * , "*,,"'." *'," ������':-''f:AA\'>' er-r i���������-^~^ ' ** ~' \ --.| *< * y , ^- , ificluitng^'coBt of, delivery.)' Payable- to - tbe Carrier ii m/:^ Biiiiiiifeiiiiiw ���������mAMsmS0m':'''' ' 'VftiTS8ii 0EASjE^mi iMMMWM M|pi^^^ '���������:���������.��������� \.,...j-'-*S;^l -.- ff ,;��������� Mm ^Iron^Car powdee; fuse, m��������� &c. "���������-//ALSO, STATJO^ iiR:^ m Wj^&ER&$tii$&% |;. %; mad*; fefE:^|^|i^-fe; '^yM EGS'SO ANNOUNCE^TOCHER tRT^T^.iSM she has refittedi this Me)l knoWn^-Saloon/-where- sbe, invites tne^>ublio .'to give her a f II AWfcWw Bar isvatocked witb^tbe^eet''of* lilQUOfe a^ii'-SEGARS that: can:;be procured; " " IS Western Union TBtkoiiiPH^-^The. telegraph line is now completed to Fri^er take ��������� audjthe ��������� chopping party are some' way ahead. The work;is being pushedpn vigorously and it. is expected the Jme^wiil be stretched to. ttocher deBoriller, ontl^e Skeena^by the 1st August Parties are exploring the Skeena river, and it ! is hoped the'Stickeen -can be/ crossed a; short i distance from -theI'^oasti; Oyer 250 pack ani- ?mala are;employed transporting'wire andsup? plies; About 100 pack "animals and the same number !of< beef- cattle left, Quesnelmoufch; on tile 4th inst. for Eraser Lake. The boats have. already made etwo trips to'Forts'Frascr and Stuart. . J^Mr.'Peab6dy^s liberal gifts are by no ; means ��������� ;c;prifihed to Londohi'������ He has given, a-, ; sum;'.of ������25,000! to\ found an' institute at his nativeipto4ie/l)an7^jHci^bh:asetis ;' and }a further sum of ������100,000= to erect a: similar; in- , stttute in Maryland. ^ It Was he that bore the Whole expense; connected with the American portion of:the firstjgreat Ihternatibnai Bxhibi tion in 1851; and he also bore the chief share ; of the expense of'fitting: out-Dr. Kane's expe-r ditiohlh search of Sir John Franklin. ' ^^ On-Good Friday, ih a town in North "^J������r^^fii;lyin^tet.wia a bald pate, juaioiously selected for his; text; "Sly sins are greater in number than;theh!airsonmyhead.,? ; "^^^If you want goo^Ooh^e ^ Fell's.l " merican papers /record: the death of xine'Mrs^Forbesi of' Ashfield;* Massachusetts, at/the^ageipf~ 103, and state/that she rliyed^to see her descendants to the/fifth t-generations Her father died at the age of; 90, and her mother; died in her ,100th year;; Among her teii$rotherss and sisters but oho died- under 80^ars^the'others reaching 90 and upwards %&&&*, A- steamboat on ah.; of the country; and at' the same time -.: be sheltered from -rain and the heat of the sun. .-; 'j f-'JbS? We would (call -.the V attentib n ^bf those having goods or Mother^commodities; to move between the different /towns -oh the creek to Mr.,H./C.. Wilmott, who has a Horse and Dirfey ready^at the shortest notice' to execute any orders he may be favored withy at very reasonable rates. ?'���������-;:'-���������*: 'F^';^'^.'/:,-'v-;i*. .-IS'' NEUFELiDER '������ ��������� cm''mBZQ, 'n F'1 E % ? i Storage and Commission. E'rHODGENS; V>v'';'/u:M^0m|I^i):M^^ /Aw' ;A .new wiwm^E^irw^ tp "A ' ''^IlKSjED/STArer; ; '" ;%' / ���������' .-^on^Ca)?AUi^PftI^me,:BraQWt)rd,' Brock- - :������������������ w y1������?������TO&^twboroJ0jttaw'ftl' GuelLrh;,> ' ; ' ^^^^ffi^An^i > * w ���������1: i J: , .~llM X������.rtlloB^kofMontreul.:'' -,.-' ;oNiMwSig������i^ .ON:EKGLANfefTEE BANK-feBRITisH/cOLUMBlA; : ^UBRE?^^feuNfS~ Wuhd' iw iiyMMouSiy not i les'stbattOn^lpQiiared'DpIIfirs, . : \\ ; ^ BiUs Dis^j*BWdaajrf..Vr������'A.ijrf>'V, ?^>V BAKKERVILLE���������Adjoining the:Express;Office^ T:i��������� N S M IVT' BABKERVILLB. Ll MOUTTET1 & CO; WHOLESAL& &" RETAlli V : KICHFIELD^ Wiiiiams Creek^B. GI ' > WE HAVK O^HAN0^a large stock of Provision^^ . . Hardware an ii iv:egetable5r auM^������re.T;v -J. G. SHEPHERD, Manager. Victoria; V;. I./April. 1868. e l:s B ARNAHD'S BARKERViLLE BREWERY^ BREWER. PRAGER & BRO., MEROHlITS; WILLIAMS AND GROUSE CREEKS, UEALKRS IN Wholesale and Retail. EC. GILLETTE, CAMEKONTOWN. JAMES PURDIEj BLACKSMITH, RICHFIELD. HENRY SGHORLING, VAX WINKLE, Dealerin all kinds of Provisions, Clothing, &c. , jJSgrStahiins Sot Horses ; K*yt .-Barjey; and Oats tl- ���������.-^prjre'cBk hand.'. ' /.",. A ' .,"'.'!'. ^'3 Connecting.:.at jLiliboet and Yale with ;i)iETZ & '.: A, NELSON'S" for New Westminster & Victoria, '���������, W" :il^ ��������� ARRTO .ANp;./M^ : Barkeryille, to.connect with the steamer ^Enterprise?' at Quesnelmouth, and the STAGES /at Sort a! freak',;/EVEJtYyWEE^^ and VAtyABi.32S for all parts p f the world ���������-,; Also, Com -. missions received arid /forwardedi'/by Express for the collection of Notes, Bills and ��������� the' purcha se of articl��������� n to be obtained at New Westminster, Victoria, San Fran-, cisco.or en route, and returns mado with dispatch." .. ; ,.J the day before publication."; / :"��������������� AAAA-.- / viar All Advertisements (not insertedfor any definite ���������ptriorf^viH bo continued untilj.orjterui out and charged < /or accordingly. '/.' t "/; ���������:.; ���������;������������������"��������� ' - . . '��������� -���������-- ?he caribocSISl ;, THURSDAY, -JULY 19, 1866. '���������>*'<: mLLIAMS, CREEK:MEADOWS: There is no instance on;record, that we are , aware of, where human industry, has been so perseveringly applied with^such meager ^re- stilts as the attempts made' to prospect the meadows of, Williams creek..-. Hundreds of hardy explorers, generally men of great mining experience; gave their labor for years and expended; all they possessed, in the fruitless effort to develop these celebrated fiats. Tradesmen^ and- merchants even,-vin the different Inaxte M thspvsi ^dlcaxies^par-ticipated-ia. Jbhe. herculean struggle, and after( involving them- . selves in difficulties that have since weigh- :ed like an incubus upon all concerned,,;were in common with ^ don:the fieW, which' during -the last: two years thas* presented a> scene:, where'the wrecks of wheels, pumps, shafts and flumes, with rows of deserted cabins, remindVpne strongly / of a deserted battlefield, and/the site of a former -encampment. A A.:. "���������:'.; '^S^AA^'-f^.' ; It is estimated-that ttlly^a'VniilliQn dollars were, expended. in./ the ;:unavaiiing", efforts to conquer the. miners ;best friend, when under control, but his worst enemy when too power- fdl'. to ���������; cope with^w^err .Persistently has the '..��������������������������� -miner striven t������ combat ^e/watery element; he"may have -beenvbeated at; one point, only ���������to redoubleJftis efforts at' aether; and should A, /. iuman. forcfc only;. ie "sdspended .for. a. sfaort :~ interval "the relentless-toe w;pujd g^ sufficient to,baffle ever^e^tion that might ���������:������������������ be inade for, siibdnirig^t^Jthu^iscouiaging the ..-.4^^!t/da^ practicable; the next question that arises is that in relation to funds; this we think' is not so difficult; of response as people -imagine.: Let a Joint Stock Company bo formed,-with shares at $10 or.$20 each, so that everyone could take a few or many in accordance with his means," (there can bono doubt that everyone interested in Cariboo would gladly take a proportion), these * share's : distributed over the whole- population"would -give a capital quite sufficient.to .accomp lish all that isre- quisite., and wejirmly: believe 'that the lucky hplders;of stock would have -no cause: to repent of their investment, we, should then be independent of the much vaunted aid extended to us in otheivcase8 by New .WestmiuBter and Victoria; -That "&$;' Government,- would grant all the privileges required and;''all the aid that could be prudently, applied, we;have no doubt, as hundreds of laborers .would be employed and a source of wealth opened up that would take many, years to exhaust; it would/bring new life to Cariboo and .produce industry and cheerfulness throughout the colony where depression and sadness now exist. CHIMNEY CKEKK. Here there are two ranches, the uppermost; is on the trail, /the crops on which I cannot flatter; but on the lower one they looked extremely well. I saw a crop of the best beans, considering tlie season. I have yet seen anywhere. About 24 miles further oh lies ���������. .. ; ALKALI' LAKE > VALLEY, '"A". . \'.'z. which I consider the best situated of-any-in the country for agricultural purposes, and is also well adapted" for stock ranges." Vegetables and grain of all kmds appear to dd fully as well as any where .'in llie 1 ower. country\ aritl being so:],far in'the interior the value;of:.these productions is enhanced ��������� in proportion tb the] cost of transportation. -"I'noticed about. 150 head of cattle ��������� belonging to ��������� tbo* two ranches located here. , Next in the list of agricultural districts comes / -'-'���������- ���������'��������� ��������� ��������� ~ ���������, ' ; "-' A:-;'; \ ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WILL SOON RECEIPT^ OPvA.LAgfip WELL ASSORTED STOCK: OB^ AND AGRICULTURAL ITEMS. ,&< do ws is how Weir-Tc'n0 wn^he^fire^appljances . were .quite Inadeqivafeiclaimhoiderajiie anticipating/the quantity/bf water aubsequeatly -found,: wheii theysiinkto^the .depth .of 30 or ��������� ;# ".t"egt; the smalI wheels a,t ..firsife Jn .rU8e:,_were all removed and new ones, displaying in inany cases; the most-remarkable engineering ingenuHy, replaced-ifaep* at,an.>.enormous ex- pbnse, labo������i&nd materials being then very fj high; again-3fe strugglet begun-;,but as agroat- ;?br depth was reached the water became too strong for the now machinery^., and still-with the strong hope that buoys the miner adove every difficulty, another attempt was made with;,powerful iron pumps, manufactured expressly at Victoria, and brought up here at a f. .^reat cost.. The Long Point1 c6*y, under the *.-superintendence of Major Downie, brought up one, and the New Richfield cd/y-'the other, the Cpowerfnl character of th' / ,_��������� ;. In which are located three ranches';. the. principal one is owned by Messrs.:Brown & Gas- pard, who possess a grist and saw mill^.the former of which has proved a great benefit, not alone to the neighboring settlers but to the Colony at large, for thousands of dollars have been retained in the country which, but for this mill, would have gone abroad for .flour. This mill, so far as ray knowledge extends, was the first that was ever erected in the Colony; at first it got a bad name "for making poor flour, but experience and farther improvements have remedied this, and from my own examination and:thew use^ the T"f6uf'aT~d*^ ing now an excellent article. Some of the wheat however brought to this mill, owing I believe to the wetness of the.harvest.season last year, has first to- be washed and dried.before going through the smut machine. :1 cannot conclude rhy remarks about this mill with-; out wishing Mr. Brown that success and.prosperity which his energy and perseverance in helping to open up the agricultural resources of this district most justly deserve, in doing which I am heartily joined by.every .well wisfcer for the good of the Colony.., .About 12 miles further down the trail, we arrive at : '-������':" ��������� i'i /'./". CANOB.CREEK,^ ' ,',''.���������;.;../; >"=:' ��������� Rendered famous for its excellent potatoes, which are generally acknowledged to be the best in the country; they are raised in such j quantities by the Indians that they not only supply other tribes with.; that article, but nearly the whole of the houses along the waggon road fronr here up to the 127 mile post. The Indians here also have several acres; of wheat under cultivation. . Mr. Rftchie^hai,::Vif-/I am rightly informed, rented his farm to some Chinamen for three years, the Chinamen under-: taking to cultivate the .same and equally divide with Mr. Ritchie air grain and vegeta-j bles raised thereon. I should judge . that about 100 acres are under cultivation on this ranch, and considering the facilities for Working and irrigating it, the crops looked thin and but slightly advanced, which must be owing either to the soil or the crop being put in too early. ..,,-������...: Now here, as you are perhaps aware, there is a trail, called the Middle Trail, which goes up Canoe creek and joins the waggon road at the 57^ mile post, the distance being about 40 miles: this is the trail generally taken by pack trains; Another was made last year from: the 3G mile post, which is a far shorter one to Lillooet than the former, or by way of the old trail. Still another goes along theFraser, and this iscall- P.H thf������ nM Piv^p Trail n������ ��������� HARBWAEErClOTHEG ^^%^??>^ v'l,: :;:'���������,,: L&&gg sol*i XfOWEST,/PRICES ' t; :Wil|lam8X3rccki Jwlyidth, ifei.' '^;r;% ':5^ :MAS03^]^;/^ rj^HE'MEMBERS OF THE MASONIC FRATERvttv X, are requested to attend'a m^tin* ������������ ^.tr..uJ looc.CameroDton. on att������n(1 a meeting, at Lorine'������ i .y^. Catnerontpn on SATURDAY-.-EViNiVQ \p5" the ������lst July, at 8 o'clock,"p.* m7 "** *" ? 'W July 18tb, 1866/ 22^111 In; the. Supreme Court of/Civil Justice of '������:' British Cplumbiar^ :* -;: .-;��������������������������� .���������-���������{���������: .Vs;.-:'- -,tA :Re-.Fsston. .���������- ���������; '..; ��������� . .'. WEE- SECOND EXAMINATION of .Waltib-^ J. Fknto^ a Bankrupt,, will be held at tbe 0jUr House, .RichflelcJ; beforo the Honorable Matthew Bmiiu Begbie, on Wednesday, the 25th day of Jub insi the hour of ll-o'clock in thbforenbon.: ..: '��������� w ai ;, .--?0.v .-...;,-.... ,--? .J-.- .T/'vJOSEPE.PARK,' " ,.: ./-j.-.'-... .?'���������-, : .��������� .-.Counsel for Petitioner ��������� Klchfleld, 17th July, 1S68.V ; ... &������������ OCCIDENTAL HOTEL &1ES1MKI :\r���������;*':,;;',' ^ae^er^iL'Le,^;;... *':':������������������:.:.���������.- . K . ��������� -KEPT BY' \������\* :,".'... ������������������[ ���������MISS E i T H U R B E K \i ;: THK HOUSE HAS BEEN NEWLY PITTBD UP0������ giho;Ee8taurant princlpFe with a view to the comfen of; the.public, ;and will, -be conducted in /a/manner to ensure the satisfaction of those who are disposed to favorjher with* their patronage. /". ���������; ������-.-. ..', '* Meals at ail Hours. Good Beds.: jS^ftie; Bar ie Mrnished with tho bwt soleotioo of;' LIquois arid Segara,-~: :-'���������'. A >"��������� '.':'��������� '���������''''������������������'���������' i ��������� >22' A TIT I ON. PARTIES- ARE-;HEREBY CAUTIONED-AOAI.S'ST .^negotiating a certain Promissory Note: drawn by us in favor .of VICTOR DU RAND, and dated Barker yille, Cariboo, Juh������ 17th, 1865, as the undersigned bare certain claims against said Victor Durand which'sltiU boj&4,uctc������,from the amount oi the said PromiaKff ���������4 \'A''i'fA^ .^NV''.' ' ���������'.,,. OPRENHEI3iEli-&( &- ��������� ������WUliftms^Cree^,- Jnly Mthj 1866.' ; '. \':?-r���������������������������������&������������������ '���������. ft ��������� i'_ *..-*������������������-'. '' ��������� '��������� '' ���������' .y'.: * ��������� - '. i ' ... ''' ��������� ������������������ ��������� ��������� ' - ' . 't������..- ���������.-;?������������������'.::" ."���������. ,; t coming vthoir waters particles of quartz and gold, crash* fid aud pulverized by the action of ice and boulders; aud that these accumulations must ���������:. ������������������������"tain a largo portion of .the fine gold brought ... , -from the surrounding mountains nas-beob, to our thinking, proved by the little that has been done.to lay open the vast receptacle. . . Starting then with the-fact that a large deposit of gold exists in the meadows, we are unwilling to admit that, with -the knowledge -&'V&eol*. ored man, who was; accused ��������������������������� of-.-having 'beak en and kicked an Indian' ;to; death, was discharged in consequence of the, finding of. the Coroner's jury, that deceased died from inat- tirai causes.���������Pic-nics appear to be the order of the day in Victoria, the people having nothing better to amuse them. . .! FROM iimho: .. / ' / ��������� ��������� On the morning of the 12th June, about 8 miles from Boise, the. Indians made an attack oil the camp of Columbus Gossett, situated/in Flint district, and about one mile from the town of Oro. It appears ;that Mr. Gossett was alone, and no doubt asleep. ":, He;:Was;shot WH6i^SAi*B;AN^RETAlii' DEALERS IN '"���������:'/"���������'i-AAA."A".'.'AtiWS-OF wAw: a--'-';'. ALL opnient of the silver lead "Nine-tenths of the people here are in a state of dispair, and hardly know how they shall get away from the place.: Twenty-one houses have been built here, twelve of which are empty. There is not, much food upon the creeks, and unless -something be struck very little more will come* in. /. ��������� . "McCuUochs Creek, is'something of the character'of Lightning, below Van Winkle, and the same madness pervades. the miners here that influenced them ;there,' by thinking they can with pumps exhaust, water 70 feet deep, continually 'supplied through porous, strata from a considerable creek running along-: side the 'puDipa." ^:. ��������� The British Columbia ^Tribune' of the 9tb inst., contains the following:���������';' ' '} We have news from these mines to the 26thv ultimo. .At-that. time there >yerc about five hundred men scattered over the country���������. spaa������ prospecting and others: waiting for the high water :to subside. On French Creek, there^were^i!rumbei?..of companies at work. The Discovery Company were taking out a: little goldj not as -much as wages.- Shep. Bailey Company were making from S12 to $14 a day to the hand. The Munroe Company had not got their flume completed. ^Judge" Pcr- rier^s Company had commenced washing, with what restdt pur/infqrmarit did notflearn. The Dupuy Company had struck some prospeote; The Half-breed Company were sinking. The Gottonwo6d*Smith Company hadf to stop work- on account of too much water; they were about to construct more powerful machinery than they had in use. The water had fallen somewhat in the creek, but it is supposed that the late, warm-weather/ would increase:: the;; flood again. A great deal of building, was' going on, and at last dates Romano was reported to have sold $6000 worth of timber-^ on credit. On McCuilough's Creek there was very little going on, and on Carne's/Creek j there was only one company at work.; .On ithe creeks between the Columbia river and Seymour a number of men. were prospecting, but the snow was still too deep to allow: them to inake much progress.:';, /Our informant,; who is a Califbrriia; miner',;��������� states that he has met with very fine looking quartz; showing ��������� excellent mdications of^ silver- and^ he thinks the mining- interest of that; section pr tho country,- oanfr, | - that mm opfn ' w$~Ap I ihey ^w .call. Mm nt Hp ��������� ���������I I (Before W. G. Cox, Esq.) .:-������' Monday, 16th July, 1866. N. Maury vs. McOerby.���������Suit for $87 ^D, $ balance of account. Judgment for plaintiff, pfor $20, to be paid in one months ���������, John O'Donnell:vs. J.?���������������.^ Crbssier.--^Suitfor $60;^ Judgmentftr $4^:anUcb9ts*l; ^ Ah Toi & Co.,-ys. Manuel Guter������jB;^-nSuij; for $250.: j:Adjourned ibr the production of wit-1 frcutf Lake Shuswap^ to ;Big^ Bend/"��������� will ;be 'quartz leadSi Provisions have: arrived on French Creek by pack-trains from Seymour, and prices were getting moderate}' : Major Downie and a party were prospecting around the lakes for quartz. \ A report was in circulation that a new creek which falls into the South Arm of Lake Shuswap had been discovered, and that prospects equal to an ounce a day to the hand were found. What reliance cari be placed in the rumor remains to be determined.: ., j^rWe have been requested by Mr. Lind- hart, plaintiff in the suit Lindhart vs. Ritchie, decided before a jury on the 15th ult., and reported in our columns on the 18th ult., to. correct an error we fell into instating the. amount awarded to be $800, when it should have-been $89oV .;./���������_���������������������������:"*-v-'-\ ; ;" ��������� ���������_' Court of Assize.-An adjourned sitting of the Court of General -Assize, and Goal Delivery for Cariboof Bast, will be held at the Court House, Richfield, on Wednesday, the 25th Instant. The Court will sit tlie first day at 11 o'clock, a. m., and each subsequent day at 10 o'clock, a. m. ���������*-_.-���������; '���������:���������.; Contract.���������Mr.._ James Mann has taken the contract to lay the Raby Company's Flume, which has to be finished within one month from-data. -*��������� ���������- nesses. John Williams vs. Wm. Heron.���������Suit for $48. Judgmeht for plainliff:.; AccmENT^Oh Monday forenpon, as a horse and dray belonging to Miv J. R. Adams, of the ^ameronton Saw Mill, was proceeding to Rich acid with/^/load;;.bf dumber,' it was met at a very narrow portion of tlie road, immediately >{!elow:^wn, by theExpress waggon, and while tne drayman was endeavoring to back the ve- mcle in order to alio w the waggon to pass, the wneel slipped over the bank; throwing both florae and dray down a distance of somefour- jeenfeefc. Luckily there was no injury sus- r^^/the horse or damage done to the ������;i7t This mishaphowever; ought to show our authorities the urgent necessity for the imrae- Qiate construction of "turn off points" where venicies would be enabled to pass without the ganger of a recurrence of accidents of asim- 1]ar character. . 'idf!������ A^.w.il1 :be observed "by a reference to our advertising columns^ Mr. G. B. Wright will iTJ\m ^P* of lar&������ stock of goods, ^ported specially for this market, which he W1u dispose of on very liberal terms. W^l i shearing in the case Borealia Co. vs **at������on Co., comes off this moraing. split open with an axe,.and from appearances they used a long handled shovel,, beating his head and arms as he had no doubt endeavoiir- ed'to ward off the blows. On /Tuesdayhorning when his body was found, it was quite Warm.. It is supposed there are fifty or sixty Indians, from the great'number of tracks, and the large.district they .travelled over gathering up stock." They took about sixty head' of horses and some cattle; Other, outrages have been committed by: the band^ soldiers /and volunteers have started in-, pursuit./ / :.;. ,. , Overhiier & Miller's saddles train to?.'Flint, consisting of five horses and one/mule, together. with all their rigging, was taken by the In^ dians on the night of the 12th" June. It" appears when the-train, arrived at Oro; they went to the.corralj stripped the.animals, left saddlesj_bridles,;and. eyerythlng in the corral'. The Indians drove the stock into the: corral caughtjvsaddled, bridled, mounted and rode them off;to tlie Forks; of .Owyhee.. ���������. ��������� y>? . ��������� That portion of the party that went on ;the Red Mountain expedition last spring, aud rfe- maineddn that section of the coiintry prospeptr i ng and who. were reported all killed, haye jnef turned all-safe.- We have had no conversation with any of the party, .but. understand they met with very little success in finding gold. Immigration still continues to arrive at this place from California arid Oregon. Silver City, is fast^eing��������� increased in: population and improvements^ -A. >. - . ��������� ., * ^ ; Still they come by scopes and 'hundreds. She tide of celestials isJb6un(i f &^idaho;;an d Monta^^The:Snakes.don't seem tp;Btbp them nevertheless they': make^ sad: havoc: amohgst them when they make a strike., ' The 'Jharnibhious^^Bemdcracy^ of Idaho, had a prettyfgerieral/fow in,Jheir ��������� Territorial Convention at Boise on the 18th^���������a/sort, of knock- do wn and.: drag-put ^rr^gementi^Theixbw finally culminated in a -shooting spree, : in which most of the coppery magnates took a lively interest, Burmester and p. ���������W. Dduthitt, took shares in it, and the latter in a playful mode, fired:a^revolver"-poittf blank at Street, the editor of the 'Worldj^wha was only saved from a trip to; the next world by the ihterven- tiori of; a pocket,bpok- in s. -bis -/-breast pocket. Streefgaye yeht tb his'hilarity/arid good^ feeling, /by r firing ��������� a /shot at our p. WmJ; which, ho wever, oveshot the mark and lodged in/ tbe ceiling!/^ The;; row; ^wen^v on ��������� pleasantly-rand gaily for some time, but at;".lisJ accPunts, all was quiet on the border, i."../ ..' \' ��������� ������������������'../',". r:'X, \~ Holferobk was nominated'; lor:;delegate/ to Congress.���������^Oregoniari.'./;_-,'. ":��������� -.; '��������� ��������� ��������� ���������'��������� ��������� ; Chinese LicBNSEs.~^Mr. Cooney, who ��������� was out during the last week on Lightening creek and its.tributaries collecting Chinese licenses, has returned. He informs us that he was unable to collect more than $450: MnC. believes there cannot be less than a 1,000 Chinamen in that district, some of whom have licenses, but the greater portion have none, they were; so poor however that nothing could be got:but of them. As the season advances and they have had an opportunity of making some- 'thing, another visit might be more profitable. jffi������* A China washerman, in Barkerville. who bad been ailing for some time past, "shuffled off his mortal, coil" on Monday morning last. This; we believe, is the first instance of a Chinese death in Cariboo. His friends buried; hiiri in Ri chfield graveyard after the fashion of his country. / Thunder Stokm.���������Last night we were visited by a very heavy ��������� thunder storm; the sky assumed an inky darkness, the lightning flashed with a vividness truly alarming to those j thunder? PB���������>!;:.���������'.-;;���������'"'���������',.";" ���������/:- ���������'-.-; ~ Beg to call the attentioniof'.^firiers and others ' to tbdr fuir'a^bftment of SUPERIOR GOODS ;: ������������������ - ; i '/iwh|ch' will. bo. sold .-' ;.-..���������. ' ���������; :A T"JC:-O^T---'P:feS'6:i-S---!: to makoroom for a:. NEW STOCK to'arrive, *o.soon m������ ��������� ^>..���������"���������' ,;��������� v: ;. thp Rosidsare opCD,;'.,.,..- *'��������� ���������;;...' - ^50* Liberal "allowance ' will/be, made to Rostauraiit aud Hotel Keepers anil thc/fradegeheMlly on large orders.������-.;-; ..A.):-.' ��������� ���������������������������' -tA ���������'-'-,��������� :.,���������.'. .-.!.. ?lv '���������-���������: >' v R I C;H;F I E L 'P^A-^Tt^ ' : M~ ESSRS. HABBIS & CO. bog:-to inform the. MincfrSj Hotel Keopera ynd the'ihhabitaiits in gor-. oral of Williams 'Creckj that they have opened a Firs! Class:Butcher Shop in;the :tovvn;of;RICHF1 ELD,.and triist to meritali.berai.sliAreof the public patron)ig*s and that their bicTffieniisVill kindly givQ'thera U ball. Richfleld, July 5ta,.1866. A- "..18-401. iM^OBi|^^:toHI]^ERS. , * .. Tho undersigned is prepared to ���������;. CLEAN ^BtJAGKvSANIV J3I^6WIKGS iND ���������; Vy-V'^^MNI^GS;--'-^^.^.;;'-; ' On Commission, or \*U1 -purchase any.quantity on th������ ��������� . MosiLibeiul Terms, at the "'.'������������������> ���������fit . . ,i:-!4 .' ���������;������;���������- v, / . . j-j i- ;. Beading 1LLE--G������xt-door to J. H ,Todd?s.- 16 . THE >GARIBO(> SMTINBL" -o��������� Cards, Bill Heads,.Gtroulars, Posters Progra^mesfoT Bails and The atrial ';%-���������, . Entertainments, ���������'���������������������������'. possessed of weak nerves, and, the .������������TrZ~te*tiM*i& ^fttn^ ���������A m&mM shook, the earth witn its ponderous voice,| b*^^1 **-*- whilst:the rain actually fell m torrents. ������������������ 1 w ������������������'jggr. tsrB&6:" -M ������i������rat������ ��������� '*8t&* I m i Snake :SroRt from the Capbt of: ixopja : Ti^e.La- correspondent of the 'JJitenhage '< ^mea,Jrwritingtr*m the^interhoek, s^ypf ������ Vn ^aorolttary snake/^affalr^ occurefcin this neighborhood a:few Sun^ys^^vA suuke of the cobra tribe* about4 feet 6 in.ch?s ���������"''��������������������������� ��������� ��������� ' ���������*��������� ^���������������������������liouse^:;it::-iS' ceMedhimselt under an har^oniuto SundayaffernSpn ,��������� the, chUdxenfcelg^Bcbj the ianner and hislwife^w^re qtnetly enjoying: AT> BILLIARD f' ttHERE&T^^^^ BARRY, V. gives a general..invitation/ to,:his friend's and/the ������������������^-r^^. :GOLON!Al- RESTAURANT, ������ j ,. , i I QUESNELMGUTH,'? m W ������v >, - -���������": ' P.J :L/JOHNSON; Proprietor^ 7 -^ Meals''at-ill^^ ' ���������:���������''''' '"-"���������'"':.'?"' description!'���������/>;>:."/��������� .^ ;/��������� s /.,j: ��������� ir"I:-xT-rt������ M'Uilihir flip Wife sitting'-in"front public at large to Vail and5:j'uJgo for themselves tbe windows *Thesnake qnM)|cr|^ejUMic, ^^g^Rjgi^^tiQUQ'Ki- :/,Tfte Orchestra^ Bperceived under the good woman ftenn-' ^18 otiift.armusicitti^.i8 Fir5t:Cla8s,r/vg;lQi! ��������� and *wisted its'elf round her leg from::������i^p^^_,,v( /;--;��������� wjw^^r^ ^^t������npeVceiv6d under the/good woman v)61ine,an5 -wifeWfche^ile^ kittens toofcno notice of It* iintil vat lengthy ^karessfbr:^ ^nrpo^^g^^her eurprise on finding so deadly? cj8^ure|wisj- ^drround hen leg: <��������� SJ^sat pt4tmcoUed/i^elf and twisted itself about b^.foo^The.s^e ���������flitM4bose^ fter foot, madeToneabound a^?^ ^,p0^#?������ culiaiier Husband's attention Mbe'cause'of chareed th'ewife, a^^was^only!topt.off^y,the Imatnud'Wifctf'his*Sunday^ cbate It; soo*" re- treated and got under' a footstoo," putting/pnt ;^t '..j&'.Hx^ t .ii^vT^r^^^T ;-r'-n itiy-vmfaML'.fij l.Ar->>.������������������' MsAmMA* ������i^: A LL LGVER3 OF .THE TERPISCHOREAN-;ARTrare A invited to call and 'enjoy themselves, when a^hcarty welcome, will be extended; ftVJii. r, ifi������*Tho best ot JWines> Liquors rand Sogars, and Good Order observed./: ~Z 'AAA'A'rA^ W ���������"''A H* '^ '-���������'' ^ ' ' MAKTIN^COOK-Prbp'rs.v,. ^-....-,.0���������������������������������������������������.*���������..,. Qoo^-B^I-B&tefeantr'M / Stabling; for norscR, Hay and Oats:/ / a '' ;\:V \;;.<3lRdDi& GUICHON, ^; '. . - ��������� ; ." - Old, , Established .Generax j Stor'b,:''' ^/ ^ *��������� j PROYISIGNSi ^HOi^ESALE ^&||)iC)MMiS-: >,*.yX -u,:,,, SION JVIERCHANTS, '��������� ^ ; ^ - ' ^ Storase^ &cV-*Terms imost Moderate.1?: ] ;,./:';-- i\���������.���������-T::,V.:-r QUESNELMOUTH.;, bi;t f. r4 s..t '��������� a XV^ci.KE^aiid CRBMicXtiB/ Fah^ and Toilet-Articiw ,8pong^?-Br^8hes^3E^r^ery,^ ���������j������\\- iROAD SIDEiMOUSES,m^?^i^t^ ���������^ >, ;T(: JBOYD: ^HEA/TH, Proprietory\ IHIS.HOUSE is situated,-26milesfromQuesuelmouth. . stick to pieces.* vThisTexasper^aed; the.^ci-eaj v ��������� '"killed-;'t/^:^ :^N^...t^-:-v-"v-,^iv-^ -��������� v Allison Ranch MrNE^Receitly^ says-the ^Grais Yaliey '.nnlonV'we^gaw^'t'^witTtp this nofr'd mine. ^Tha-company in forking a%a. deptu of four hiindrea; arid ^nty^five rTeetj incline. ^Weiwpre shown onetbpusand ounces oftim(i;lgam,'theresult,of!-fou|daysruaof the batteries. The amalgam jsr/aluedatp 50 an ounce, making the,nice htte sum of $7,500 'for four days run:-?������ :T^:������3-y-^jjrape^i.goc^' ^^S^-^JI; i >R?cmye regularsuppUca by Express viaHnamal, byka ing .vessels via Cape^Hornf % :W ww^T^ "^'P^rticUlrrf attention^gtvento air orden'^ i1v tondonFirm-^ . * j' -���������ji':n������v)>,'T'' clw, ?re':. Fv^T ^*,^PM,amIGK,S^GORNEBP^^^ : ���������/; ;.' ^ * ��������� rn, ^* ^ ,ui i" WA wu ��������� ui^I ? ^'-' -'������ - -.]'' i1qbantf/yictoria>'Y..?L, - ��������� $ :' r^.^ ������o: SOpTS ^BOOTSSi: ,i;%-;' ;pharj^;and!BUtier;^ 6/, ;tMcLEESE &./SENNyixProp.rietors^^c- ' rPHBiPUBLld^ARBhl^iTilbiTOwC^ JL ���������:-'Houses: * Th ere is. 6opd j Meals | Good Beds ������ Stabling, fbr.pci^;;JJarle^^te^ ���������fitiV,^ 1-S TS''OPENt J, FORh THElACqOMMORAlTON Tf QF;.1' THE X ^Travelling / public| the bedrooms are spacious tand | airyand tho Beds'^D^pt/^be'su'r^&sgd^'fbr clipa.nlinoss and'comfort by anyrih;the Jbw.er cp'untiryf;' the, Tabl6 ��������� is always supplied with the'tbest1 of victuals.W Stabling for Horses j i Hay,;Oats and Barley^constantly.pa/hand; 'H6us#an'd":Garden^Ia'ntsj'fSt'anaard a'rid^Dwarf>Brian ;ofi^yery^ variety ts^atalo^es^/a'pplicalionl/i^-l^ lish, Bl'xekKmith 'and ���������annel/Goal;./put.v500 . ��������� r- volumes of Choice Literature, cohsif g of Religious^ foi^i^c^His^ca^and Poetical;wc , and works of F W-lrciter's Liirge Pictorial Dictiona Ure'srPicWon^ ,>,rv bi^Uic,Arts, JIanutactur.e8_ftnd.:Mi,���������XippencoW's >Pronoun^hgGazettecr.of the:World, Homans.Cyf -clopedia of Oommerce will always/be|^in^he room * U rcfefenbe. , LW A'^^A?'^^ CoUi_ LlBBASUW., Steamer ^Enterprise,!- ,, May, 21st, 1868. r J 7 lillgoet;advertisements. ! 141 i^MEEiB^HQlff&B,jj; ['' DENNIS MURPHY, Proprietor.^ This House is;furhished with /every/'conyenlence. for th6;fcom- foh 'of* Travellers |Vthe' Culinary < depart men ������ is *ukder the sUperititendenceZofc an experienced cook; the Beds are^clean and/comfortable -;,. the>Bar. .contains the,1 best of ,Liquoi3, Segars; &ct " Stabling, .Hay^BarleylS- Oatsl ... y^and.tbe, travelling;/public; generally, tthat ;hoA;has iaken the ahoyo.Ranch and is prepared;to"supply:them with:First; Class- Accommodation. *, *} Good Staliling:tbf' >horseB;iHayjand^Grain^; ������������������'ul'i'..- '.^;;>r ���������;*-y-'Vi Airl-si { W'- i>\ ENTIUE'S^ BKbtograpbio ;G-aEery^iGoyem'.- ..lj- mejiit S[t^ytctorla,^ L^bp^site.Hot^Me.FrftDce..- ..Views'ot' Gariboo:ai^d.Scenery throughout/BritisttCol- umbia-inciuaihg'views'oftheirtu^ oh'jftaWa'^ib!B.raf.j������te������r'-,y *>*'> '"^yi-^'iwu HIBBEN & GARSWEiL, Impor^ng Book- SELLERS & STATl0NE^:;cp^n(I^|jij^||^'A4:!. rccclying'from best sources', -Schoolr!sthndaT(lj:ah^Mis. ceHnnCbiis BoofesfftM Staple srid'^ancy>St'at0iierriiD. aH'ttiiBranchcsl^vConierJvatesCa'ndsIia^ Victoria,iVancouveEjBlBiid. ,.', ,iS^f^ "c<. ���������, Ifm P. WHEAR, TAiLoR'-'frO^Tpirr^'al.Fort'Stre^V:: - ��������� ^%y3toriairy^Iv ^p^osite B������ jfflfye. Hotel,- wherein is.prepared:to supply his numerous p,aironswlth%erT -'rcflu isitc Ybr .'QptBf tig >uiteb^^r^very season of.tb, year: '*���������'.*���������'��������� ^-:!^-* ��������� "������������������-"'',: ���������.'��������� ?-Tv*;'���������'T'*���������-"'��������� ^"l-s /THOMAS; WHiSQN,f& ^X),,, Importers, er ������Bg- li lish Merchnndiie, wholesale and::retail;.dfcalers..ia. Cry Goons,' &c.yTates Street^fttdria^V. I.''M if after 1st iTuh'ehestin (^vcmmentf Btreol^ bpj^������ ^if fe 'Bank o������ Bf1tis\,.Chlun^ia;,'<.^]'j,r'*/,;;i^; tiyi^m; vn LIUL0OEU NliiiLS; x.x fWH THE impERSIGNBD are now. mauhtacturing FLOT������B :/of all "grades: Extra, 'Superfine: and Fiue. Kced Crushed to:drder.; ' "'''"* ���������������������������'"���������' gt'^A-'A ���������: '.'- -W ^ a - 5 : iLILLOOETT FLOUR MILIiiCO,,:^^!/1 .'��������� ��������� :'^Ar ..-;;��������� .,;''.- ,jj Fiv^j-FostKR, Agents. - 1-8; $2 per ubscribers at eadin^Room illbexharg- mootb^ '"Single volumes Loaned^to .60 ct^. per.volume, with,$1 deposit,; Pci^jhs'not subscribers yjsjimg t an r making use of the Books anil PA' ::eu ^crs^r^acb.visit* ; / ���������;���������,���������'-. ^ ������^Tlie Room will be opeu from XQp._tiIIX0 j>. m. "���������'. . : ..; / .:,: ;"\johsl)wron, i-|7. ,-���������' -.?������������������ .:���������--'���������.���������':.--' ficcretrary|Librari������B. FiBALER itf DRY :G00D3i CLOTHING, iBATS/AND XJ-^/Caps. Boots and Shoes, iGametings. Oil. Cloths; Wall Paper, &c,. LilloOet, B.- C> . r,'V.;_:/ A. / 'Sffc .. ^��������� _SBSi. . :M. HANSON,5';'/:. :/^'i^:a:.;^clean^ i -^ . -"^- ��������� >,v. ^���������'Proprifitorvvv :: t - ! ' ( ...^Agent; XHIS ���������HOTELS IS? 'LARGE AND ;WELL: FfetfeWuPj for the comfort of travelers;. the iTable.: is ;sui5plied with the! hest;ofv every thing .that; can j be prpcurd, /and the cooking is'not.inferior to any.onJtbe;road;, Bedrooms for ��������� families;jS'taWinjjJj Hay^/Barley and'. 6ats.'::'' I-si! th*- upptted /affords..- v In; tho^r. will,be,found, the -choicest I19W ,'lgqratetied, j^ms|^c������. rt-^ Z*i-,'������iU- fvAA^M'' /f/-Ba/^iLE:'HOtjse^:::::: .:y(/LBERi:^YSLERhas opened the' above flouse for ^/the/reception/of Travellers; the Table is,wl!].fc'6j>t andr/thel LiqUors' cannotf bo surpassed ��������� thc Becis are clean aiid; comfortable. Stabling for Horses, Hay-and Oats.AwwA-kA AAh- '��������� :-W--w. ������������������-������:- ������������������ -r, .-'���������;.l������s';.- >; LILLOOET BREVVER Y, ; ' TACOB SIILITZ, .PropHetOr*. has always von O-.hand, a -large and superior..stock -, of ;tager Beer j. at the.Bar .will' bo foiind.'.the: 't)^t.3r^di]i^-'.0^hes!'iiiid Sega^j/ihe public are Invited to call/ ,rPrepared to'dll ail;ordcrs.promptly-���������'*. '���������'���������'"��������� /\. ���������'��������� w *M r���������������������������-.-.;:%-?':-tl:sVr kST) wAAA'AA ���������,rBarkerville^.B;,P| ;���������'��������� :ivcry thing is done in connection w roen t-tii give satisfaction to the custo* ��������� /igr-3KCealB &t all,hours,::/' BARKKRVILL :3&BS |THURi5ER it MR.^LAW npHIs: HOUSE HAS BEEN NEWLy I- tho Restaurant principle with a yi ������f the,public, -and will bs conducted 'cafrurc the sntififaction' of toosb- who lA^or thfl proprietors with their patroij ���������t-^eo. ������^e^-a;t;all- Hours; ���������X^oi jttr Tho B-ir/is f������raisbe4 with th������ Li^vrs Sn-d "Solars. CPELMAN' and 'McKENZIE, Propfiefes. O This House is well fitted [up with Good Beds;arid the Bar is furnished with the best Liquors; Meals are served at all hours On the Restaurant principle ;J Stabling for Horses, Horse Feed, &c: ; .. ,. :��������� .. ���������, 1-s. ��������� 'TAMES HTJRONv Proprietor. This'commbdif fJl :ous Hotel is well fitted up;with: every convenience for; Jjhe:comfort of)(ho.public;, the \ Beds ,aro. all that 1 a weary traveller'.could hesire;... the Table is supplied with .the' best of fare; /the Bar contains the | chblchst: bran ds ;6f IJiqubrsan'd'Segars; good Stabling, Horse Feed, Oatsj" BaHey^&c^----.' -;,., w--w -f"---&-���������-** -���������' ������������������ l-a ' BEERS, ,aud LIQXJORSi and .depot pi/Havana Seg&rs. ;^ppfd3''fofwnrl!ed.;t9;the;3tfih1ng "A FRANEEBv Vicjfcbrja;; :y, iw^lirfafm .'A. SKr.vs.-HibKS, Wool, &c ,.liberaladvance^ on Furs consigned. Reference-^;. Sutro* ������o.}.^T bbrg&'RneflT; vrctoriaV'vi r.:J:'A' :'���������!'��������� .������������������; -ttrtltfi Bioneer Hotel--Lil3^oetr GHARXiES''KSn^O^-'Pro^'eiiof/' i:This;bid -estaWished House is well fitted up.for the comfort of: Travellers; the Table is supplied with the .best; of everything that can be had, and the cooking is not inferior to the best hotel in the lower country; HedVooms ftir Families;; Stabling for Horses, Horse Food, &c. The Express stops hero, v :l/s SJEy-----.' IOItENSO LEABTO,Prbprietor^j This house j vaffords - ev(������ry = accommodation for ��������� the I comfort; of Travellers; the Table }s furnished with all the dolicMcies of the season, and. the Bar is stocked .with the. choicest of Wines' Brandies "As Segars f/goodT stabling for horses; Hayi Barley and Ontti constantly on hand at low rates. Novvly milled Flour for sale cheap, ���������'���������-���������. -l-s MBS. HEIN, Milliner & Dress ������Affi������:$2 men tStrcot,1'Victoria; V.'LrAir kinds of Sfiflwer/ of ..tho latest, stylo kept constantly.on hand, vran* rrom the country phnctiially'attended toy l'\_ PETER McQUADE,.Ship ^handler aji^ 1^ dealer in Paints, Oils, and .Window Gte:;WJ (in haridJ^a- large stoctorRopo and Canvass,.. ww" atreeyVicto^a,^;!;-//1/;'^^^^^ -AA Vr/^'^jgi. 'TAt SOOlJa;^lff&^ip- toritt, V, i. .nwr-:-. brwAv^ v** ���������*,&&?������*���������}*.��������� *��������� "WIAT^ON,, Watchmaker,, era men t street, Victoria, V. I. j.'..\A-AJ. :n up on ie-corafoTt lanner to jisposed to PORT DOUGLAS ADVERTISEMENTS: .; MACDONALD'S HOTEL : J WM. HACDONALD, Propidetor. Miner' and others destined,for tho Bridge River Mines will /find every convenience and accommodation afforded "them.1 'Good Beds afed a Table well supplied with all the delicacies ot the.season, : ��������� .. . 1-s :^TlieV:^pi^pgfTt?g House,; \ S* BayLLEW;& ;i?ARK:E^', PropristorsV at, tho , Junction of the Cariboo "and Big Bend Rbads^;is how open for the accommodation: of the public; ��������� Distance from Clin ton, 26 miles; from S&vanus Steamboat Landing,, 22-miles;- from Spence's Bridge, 30 miles; Travellers will find prices and adcommodjitions to suit .the times. Give them-a.call. ��������� Stabling,; Hay .& Grain'; attentive hostlers. . Stage leaves here twice ,\wcek lor Bi^ Beud aud vale, and once a week' for Cariboo ��������� 1-s t ! QPORBORG :.&i-ROOT������' [&J^fot W* ������Or CHANTS,; Wholesale; Bealors in ABpcag^4*.l4 .8i6������8,"B66i������*^OEi Whttrl/streot,nTicOHl������^- ��������� ��������������� corner of yateB.ano; ^^^^M^SX-^^j J ��������� .nor of Sales AB^G^^ PIERCE ^S^^^t^^L^^ ^ ypJgwtfbtaB,- BrbadlStreet^ victori^/^������^^T ?iaire & <������i^PFV^Si^*^!i ���������Jl j AVharf street, Victona,--V.-i, ��������� ' ^^^r^ b opposite the Bank'ot British^ortCj^^^^ ma^^n������ine;coi^t^^