1 7 m u** n 1111 I Kill i|������l|l| Jr*' M I VoL 7. Barkerville, William ? Creek, B;C.,������Saturaayy June 26,.v :1869?l a V^fei- ::^ No. 10 TBE CARIBOO SENTINEL ���������; : ������ PUBLISHED ��������� , ^VEBY WEDNESDAY and SATUBDAYv ���������'���������" ' '-;'��������� '���������: ��������� -rfe-Bif' '������������������"'.=' .,." ',.-"���������: ROB EET H 0 L LO W A Y. - Subscription, St.per week (including cost ot delivery), payable to tue carrier. 0FKicfi ���������Barkervilje; (hext dbor to fSfarietta's ' SSf;,'Grocery. Store).f':}[ I ��������� :y ���������}������������������ > &%*> <-../;���������,��������� Agents for the^VCariboo: 8entinel.'?��������� 6' Quesnelmouth, "Mr: GouUic- Baraard's Express Office Soda Croek, ��������� -. --, >-���������'' r*!.:'i *���������' ^Barnard's Express Yale, - - . MrrEvans, do t.;.".. ; do-v f\;Kew'Westminster^ |ft ,r-"<<,;; "> c]J5kW &,Gp ��������� '-Victoria, * ;* :^':-*7 f~y t *.J ��������� /A.*ISyucf ;: .- ���������:^:^;v'.y ��������� THE CARIBOO SENTINEL;, i- ���������:;:i^^ ��������� Is: published every VWedUesday'aha Saturday., Ail ��������� advertisements intmdetlifor irisertioiiy:must be dcliv- rroroJ at latestat Six o'clock, F.M., the day. before \t: publication; *'"-3*n,;;!>-*^f.^������t y'-yy^.y --- ;y" eV= ��������� '���������_���������������< y-~ ; .,,.._,;...,y- -' ' -i-4 -;; " y^ ; y ;.- ''TO ADVERTISERS/ ,',; "'V !'^\ i���������' ^AU advertisements'("ribt Inserted ftr anyjde^nUb^ ^.period) wllkb^ continued; tuntil^Oitldrea but, arid- .cbarged for, accordingly-;; . y ��������� '-yyy :^V^V4 -. , - \; :���������! .yrTO CORRESPONDENTS; v ^ All communications must be accompanied by the real name and AddFess of tim.wrHer| not;necessarily; * with a view, of p ubl ishiug the ^aihc, h u t as ''security-. , far Its good faitlu \y >������ -: ... ; " ;- ; ' dividends amo'n'g.its proprietors. $2,500,000. It is owned by fifty individuals, all capitalists. One. cau easily imagine the great inflii- ence a few companies such as this one can .have upon Congress���������a body"luo'inajor)ty of whose members t go in for all tbey know" diiring (lieir: term of office,' as ia wel 1 known and generally acknowledged by the press. The \fact; is, poji ticiads are iti mosfc cases the instruments ofy the^grasping capitalist\ ���������for: whom their work, and/from whom.tliey: recpiye' pay. Poor men; in the meantime, are ticiclecl .will) homesteM laws>and-the.dike-Awhile: the capitalist fleeces them with immense.,profits/ ���������Afc'���������tbe*same time that the man:-of" money:cle- man^g .a^tarlf, wbicli will give bim a profit'df- .100 ��������� ���������dr. 2Q0 -per eevii. he .takes'���������.preeibus- gbbii ;carc io^eep^ages^down by;, e^mbinjn^wlth^ 'others,Bke himself.tobring crowds of labor- ' IHOTELS, RESTAURxVOTS, &c. ^ HOTELS^^RESTAURANTS. &c: MlgA;. HICKMAN bcgs'.to annoiipcc to' the:Miners IU������: oraJ}chfleU arid the public iiiJ general that she :has opimeji;the,vabove; Restaurant.^fbr the summerr^ HaVinjr|tnAdb;;ektensive additions ttf.the Restaurant dcpUrtlfti^t: and?sc'curedUlw, services^ of: a .'first-class ;Cook;^IJss H. lla tters^herselfvtttilt She -will .be abl^to gl V P.; ^* tfaVati&;-������v^ &n(L bonesi^by atricfc(raentibtfto;T)usih^^^ -piiirp^Me:-- y;:-,\,������%r V������������������'-.* :v. i .'.'...��������� y,.,{���������������-.-* :,;* -,y ;Boaf^per Week^$lS. Single(Meals,' $1., ���������^-Thcvb'es't XIr^uprs and.Cigars always ,to bofhad at;tho?������ar.;:,'^ri:^K-; :y:^.yt!- ym> ��������� :rother meansjawd i nduefim^ii.ts. Pauperism in England.has attained r inimo'nsfc SALT ANLVOTHER: TfilNGS: American manufacturers are: continiially crying out for protection on the! plea tbattbC oworking man is .thereby benefitted. It is in-, ^ispuwble; however^ tpawproTOetiye ;mrtflrr ��������� doos not "enspre.'��������� ihigh * wages'.y The:price of; 'labor Wtider any ��������� circunisJanceS' is regulated.; by the su p p 1 y.- j ust 1 ike,. any mere ban ta b 1 e article. Aluniifacturers: demand to be :,prp-. tected, to the cxtenI of 50 and; 200 per 6ent. They make for tunes) but "the \ worlwman^only ge ts wages,, an id: lie/gets no more wag es when tHts tariff gives 20b'per cetit* margin to;the: manufacturer thaQ^ifebe had a margin j of 25 . per cent., Kuing'.the'civlV.waT.manulWcturerB' managed to raised the-tariff; to.a prohtb.itbry scale. This was done oil tlie: piea,' -pf. ue'eesJ sity���������to rdso reyenue^but- in reality the dominant party-ofethe Huie:were working iift tho interest of the manufacturers. The high tariff was' c;dcrtinuej^&p:.lii^\������hw.ttndor\t^ plea that it was necessary;to pay: off the ua- ' tional debt, bu t the . real object was to: pu t money into the pocketsofllie maim fact urers. InQuential Congressmen were :interested, in tlie maintenance of a' high tariff, and:thqse: who were not :bad-thpir; " itching .palms? tickled so as touting iliem into the manufac- turersV " ring." -Take, for instance,: tho arti- cle of , salt���������an article which: enters:: into almost everything one eats and therefore a prime necessary b tap le. The duty paid on that article during tho first three quarters of the year 1868 amounted to no leas than $1,140,000. Indeed, it amounted to a great deal more than that sum if wo allow for official peculation.' Now, the amount of salt produced in the United States is wholly inadequate to the demand, as is shown in the fact that during thotime named there were imported 40(1,433,789 pounds of salt. Michigan and New York -produce'tbe bulk ot the salt manufactured in the United States. The New York salt interest is so powerful in Congress that that body has Imposed a tax of 100 per cent, on imported salt.. One example will suttice to show how it is that legislation m tho United States ia directed tor the benefit ���������of the few at the expense of the many. Tho New lork Salt;Company, owing to the high tariff, has during the past nine;yaars increased Us stock from its own proflts to three times .ra.o original value, has purchased property v&rtU $1,500,000, and has divided in cash Congress, tbei, pauperism of England is not Oompa'nie.s1 Shafts,"* ' any worse; than "in the manufacturing drs-���������" ' -'V-''t q - TC'n trictsyol the United States. Mr Wells ^says that;^ there are balf amniion^j^ple^ithi sight of the ;steeples^)f New-York hungry and* destitute and out of * worfc" la i the city,, of Philadelphia one "in' everyj 15 ^erspns-has^ lately been in receipt of,relief. 'This, is'a higher proportionate .amount, of pauperism iQMi^n th ^sx ^*���������������_ East,, kan J vy ^j, \14 ^A 5 ai������& appcars' in.;its wbrsfipBasje.1 $B(i:t. jn what Ve- spect is British 'Gdlumbia AiiiterestedV;in this conditio a of affairs' in the ;JJui ted-States"? \Vby,; it shows; thatjJ^pu^licaA'gb^ra^'iit? is;v not the -groiit ihiug ;it: is said to be.;; It sbows that while the mil 1 titude> are flattered; wi th the id ea o f ������������������ I i b er ty th ey are fo ol ed. by the ca p i tal lata- 11 sh ows: that, hi e n -, can; be rn a d e to b el ie ve ' th a t. th ey >.,: e n j 0 y a pe'if ec 't po li ti cat: freed o m and at th e sam e' t; me t b e mad e si av es to aii ar istoc r acy .of ca pi talis ts. It,:shows, that protection^ to:borne industry ca n :b e ma tie- to mean i eal ly no th i ng el s e tb an ro b b ery p I sthe poor.: ���������; It sho ws -in deed that o u r ro ad to good go v er ri men t an d p rosp e r i ty is n o t i u' the" d tree ti on of the U ni ted S tates. y^ ps5* Fkix'S CoPFKisbas now stood the; test Of .the last eight years,, bas superseded yenr ti rely the i m ported; Chartres) ^offee^jand .is n b w k e p t and: so 1 d by al 1 res pec ta 6 fdd eal e: r s Miriers' Boarding House; BOAHI)y^l2 tbu Week. Single Meals,-$1. MEAr^ERVED FROM HALF-PAST FItE O'CLOCK in'(ho momiog'till NINE in.tho evening, at Mrs .T. PARKER'S.BOARDING HOUSE, opposite the Sex- TixKt:o;ftiQc.\ y-y- -. yy ���������������������������'%��������� y "' *��������������������������� -:';-���������. ��������� my26: lm ��������� S:: (^ j^yyiymyy. . ON .STOUK ^TJIXJH: AND THE rrilEpIIKERS , .... . .._ . . ....__ ....._ ... ..��������� :,X>^ptUnci?generally are- hereby, 'requested to -talze notice tbaOlfo'abtfvC Hotel>situate ;on .the left- ^de; of tho gulcl), between tbe Taff Vale and tlie ��������� CobmbS' miesl-ebafta." >-������ l s - - ; <.' : ' ^;,::-:v;...v^N|^CE,;r-;:. ^@ THE BUSINF.SS Wtbe|;t6 conducted by'Mrs Traccy in Barkerville; mr I^dgiug-houseJ and Saloon .keeper, will from to day; be assumed by MRS FDNK, jwho hopes by strict attention to business to secure a share of public patronage.'��������� V The slceping'apartmenfe'^fll be kept in tbe best order, -- and the llncst Wrnes. -Liquors and -Cigars may be obtained at the^BArl*^ -'.I'', ���������\yyy\ -'������������������'.yyy'-y^:$!iX::yWy,m&;t^K.'''y. . Barkerville,. Juniy-lrd������flS69.., ... ..,���������,<: ; tt y /jo2 ��������� ���������- BEDS! BEIg!:^^{EI^y! Mrs. s; ,p.; pareWr%i:gs.; to-'a^ounces'to^ ' n,her friends'and^tho public^iitliat:%sho^-bas farr - nished a number of Bedrooms In the -most comfort- i able s#lc, .wliicti^ careful ly, attcndeiL toiM^i'. :m .Jit-^^ii-., ;���������- . ���������'��������� fy ?y& ���������;��������� -������:W&es:'ah^'LM6'r^o1^3i^ffalttyJ-t as , usual7T0"U9^ uau At iho.'R,ar: ' --Vi?:"'-' '=' -'"'��������� " ��������� ' * i- -" April 17th, 1869. pi, ;, \ .' /; - ,; . y '��������� ':'.'-,/ .'���������' ���������;-'.'.v, ������������������������������������;���������'l y''"'''',-i'sV'������������������'-, ���������y--y$ :m<--: HOTE������-������i^Il:A:tN''OE;/ ��������� ��������� y ' , ��������������������������� y '^BABKERyiLLE..-. -' .:,-��������� -yy * t '. > ���������'.' ���������\%- wis :n tfW;jo?Bji y and tbe^roprietbrteu^feall%ii6^niay favorjhinv with. theirvpatronage -/that -., rib"-,' effort swill be sparedrto give satisfiij.ian.^. ';' *- *,- ��������� v - y,' , -:, by THIS^E^^fisHMENT' HA^l^fBEEJT: iEFITk ��������� b todiia^he 'mi^t^bmibrtbb^-.in^-iinerii^i&-rgootl bedsj'the trWeSling^Bito'^^'r^iyrUpbii.b^ing well ibinraodated,'..-Jfyy^yyl''^hy::y; ?j: ���������-'-."= ; ;J.t;.V- ���������%*������������������&������ '��������� ' ���������-'���������'-'-:t'-'V ii''"���������' ��������� -'-my .y'm ������������������V������iv3s -a'ccomj kept':at|������he;Barrv , , " ���������$ - FREDERTGE ROSE; Proprietor. ���������' Stoutfeiilcb., May IS,_.1869. : ;"' " ;. T > ^ ftnyl? 2ii\ , Bf������������=rrnRaiaMBaBMHigRnanMBMHHaHMnMi^ - The besit; Wiaes^Liquorsjan^fCigarsto^be^had^a the Bar.' ' , .' "' s- TlftftRriilYfirS IRfifti v- ���������''sV:-&ft'41?>7-$ fc5--' *���������;������������������>'s ��������� December S/186S: ���������������ymm^ymr^ / ; J: S. THOMPSON, ' .^ ACCOUNTANT, ATIKIXG "AXD������ COaiMISSION 'JX A?*nt, Barkerville: ���������: ��������� " Miain^ Companies'; .Books kept; and adjusted. ���������May X, 1869.-; ���������- _ ���������; .;y;y .- ���������/ .- ,.. *[...-y ������������������ S ; y fyByl&p WAJRI5S:; y. ^.l H ASbn hand "a rid for sale, :tt iiis'f Store in" Barker, villej: -: G������6t^EiUKST'��������� ��������� -1*rovisro.vs: axd Liquors, of ibo choicest description,..which :ho will. sell? at low prices for. Cisn. Also Gum Boots', and btber; articles required bv; miners".: v:.:!:. ly--���������:������������������:'. ���������:.:.;.-'' y ������������������:;'-..��������� r-t . BarlicryjUe^MHy-l^ 1S69^ p:..... .... ,:.;���������':..:.. , .;���������"; y NE -W"::E;N GLAND - "r & L1NDHARD, Van Winkle, May 12, 18bi). - Proprietors. an CCf > 0 fat; COII) p ^ternr-nci ri^tT'ryr.-uivTi-^n-Kirxrxi^n mr1-"* ;defy competition^ " - .��������� * ' "���������*������������������ -: *.'���������:���������-.'.-' ��������� '���������'���������'i >;-':'. ��������� ��������� '���������'".- ���������,-He Ims'alsb'in^OF;f^EvSALOONxat^hbdi to tlio; abovo, vyhere none but tb(j best Cpflec3 Pies an^l Cakes x will-be served.:-"" = r h ' '-y "i;;;: "7y" *'mS. --^v .r, -j N: B. ���������BR E AD DELIVERED : to; all parts* of - tlie Creek. - < ..-. - ., ��������� my22 Inv���������������������������'������������������ . r j- ��������� . '^rjESNELjronrH.- -,. -j -. -,, ;- '*��������� vvr:':./. v. --yXy^Xi 'zy?^y X}y\-;ayy'i ���������.".'' "������������������ THE Proprietors of this well known. House tender - their sincere'thanks-tb:their!friends- and;the travelling public generally^ fotrtheiri.past liberal.: patron-, agey arid b cg������to" Inform theib th atJ in 6rd er to insure a con'tiriu'ance of the same. Board and'iLodging 'has been red uced Ui $3 50 per Day. , Single Itfe^als, ..$ 1.. 0 O; ��������� ��������� .' ' All the luxuries that tlie country a(lbrds;are con- stantlv��������� kept on ithe: table.-.; Private;;^arlors;and Suiis of Rooms for Families; ....-The Bar, is' stocked with the best brands of Wines, Liquors tind; Cigars*::'. The Stable is��������� well supplied with, the best Timothy, Oats, Hay arid Grain. \ .- ':.'. BROWN ^iQILLIS. , QUesrielhionth^iray ��������� v1869^ .'.���������* ���������-'*--1*;-- -. yyj0$& ���������*:?>y? ���������-���������'--'-���������,.-'',-,' ,'i-,,V'.-'" y^ tM - A. Mcpherson, ER^ ������������������ ANP������������������ JEWE.LLSK, Barkcm-il BARKER VTT.LK. Mflvl.ISGO. 0T1CE T\HB.;ITNDERSiGNED:. BEGSr.TO - INFORM HIS I. friends, and the pubiicv^iirt,. Meals, $1. Board,, $16. per . Week. BREAD HADE OF THE. BEST FLOUR We recommend to the public onr GROUND COFFEE, which is a mnch superior, article than-any. ^'bich can- be had from below." .We,Roast and,Grind it ouraelvcsi and choose the best berries, consequently the public may be sure of its bcing.frco-from'adultoratiyn. ���������' rATT'FR60:S.V GOODS ox: Barkerville, May l$t 1800, my 13 .���������--'. "SSI: ������������������ '-���������=' .-,- yy~\ ! y% ' i-1] ���������: &\: ( y ; ypy^i ,���������'.'���������������'���������W���������j- . ... ^v>l'.-���������'��������������������������� *������������������ . * '- ..-^^a'~ov^; :':'"*r>,^'r"--"-^--&^<,;-. -l^i -'V ,v TOE O^RIBOO jSEyTMEL SATURDAY JUNE 26% 1869. ;AS|wjaL&dME NOVELTY. ���������:'���������*������' ^Tn^.onr'iriihiri^'.repo'rt on;> two occasion^; Jfc has* t>eeri;incntibliea that. efforts were; befn'sr hi ido to] 9V%ftnize a company ��������� to] prospect Bfr^k Bear Lake,:--$ad Jlrnt flie rnbyeiriPnt bndl nale/1.':;nrnorj^ -. the; farmers of ^Williams Lake an*l: siirroiin riiDgVr'coari try. f~It is a mo'sf cbmrn emta'bl e; ni b verhen t, an cl,-, we.��������� Ji a U it as. a .Welcome' novelty. Ko>t": eomnyeiidabie Hyitb Tespocfe;to prnspoeiihg tlie particular place : iillud ed to. bnt:wiUv respee 1.1o the moveineht 1 tsel ff: n o matter wh ere; m ay b e f h e see h e o f farmers to advantage should be- noticed and appreciafeed. y Doubtless,: we can not look for such rapid adyiinceirieht as the countries we hare alludedyio-have made. ^They are^ex- por^rs. ;^ Oiir isolated .posIKoi^^rblds^uch j a prospect,; but so rapid is; ^t!ie;:jncrease of' popnlatibni: throng ho tit .'-tb'e-v.^bpldV/ln'atVthe'.- hecessi ty. for exp ortaHoiiy of ��������� y -grain m ay be nearer ; than we imagine;;y With every yea r's i ri crease of p6 put at!ony the grnin> grooving area, in:which?**: snrplii^is: at band. ' b eco m es: com par a live ly sVh al ieiv ; Wh n would b ave,, th o n sh t, twen ty yea rs; aprb;; that: wh eat would ohave been sent to.���������������������������Jji'verpool'.from pqrtlahd. Oregon t; ��������� :t Yet su ch ��������� ;im probable ci r cu m s ta ri ce h as a c tital I y b ecorae a fact. A [cargo of wheat has been shipped.;direct- from Portland to .Liverpool, an'f the0export of j this now example of enierpHse. An | ira d e. In mnpy n o w terr t 6 o ri es. w h i c h t wen ty nor even in any other conn fry. for farmers fo j .jwirs,' ago produced -nearly- nothing, but g?i**i|n. nnderfchke a work of "flits* description;' It/ is j and -, where Jts" export :;was ; tbe;;princip?ii :^n# ^rafifyfnjr -fo: Jearn Ubat -Airrnlng in means of , support. . tlie con sumption -now law, an absolu te title to copper or silver bearing lands is giveQ^by the 25th seciibh, which reads as follows : ; *" yy^ u Fp r a ny q u an ti ty o f - la n d n ot exceed ing three chains long by two chains wide, the sura of; one; hundrfid dollars, together with tfe costs of������������������ survey; for arijr quantity oTlfihd hot exce,. ^ u- survey* (-,^, y ;,_".yyy:/.:y':Xy.xyx ^Thisis going'fiirther^ than the" United Stated ' ; WlthP?^^incr^^^ in liberal dealing with mineral lands, for in ^ -ri-i: ������'������������������������������������.. i ^^Fr*': ������������������ .���������:--v--s;?k?.:.>hr---:;.m that��������� coii:'ntry tho geheipali������overhhieht;*thbiigh ?il low i n g possessi n n an d d e v el op men t; ��������� d oes not con vey i ts title to the m iner e xcep^ by; i^puimr a patent by reason of purchase., AH the 111 i n era I 1 a n d s i n t he JJn i ted States be 16;ng to the gen era 1 go verumen t. " [Incorporated b> Royal Cl^^ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Br?t\i>h Coinmb\a has pregressed so far ns to I ,call into existence this new clement of progress, and'ILshould be given all the publicity of ,winch our journal is capable, because i_ll_atiaclL_Ct:nm_ the .fact that such enterprise in i tsel f n inos t pr������Isewbr| hy, 11. **b ows M>��������������������� ib o rc :, is sucli a thing in the colony as a prosperous anncultnral interest. ; It is In. fact a proof y that the coilhtry is not deservihg (if f lie obloquy to which it has been and is siil>]ect through the representation's of the inimical ���������* r comments in the press of our neighbors, the exaggerated remarks of disappointed Colon- :;-:;; ists who' have loft t he col ony. an d \ n a g reu t } measnre ti> the querulous spirit even of many .':;:!wliq ; tti)l . re^de t in it. Through, these and other disparajrmg agencies KrUish Columbia ' has to a considerable* extent become misrepresented, especially with regard to its Borri- ': . cultural w������?piirces.; No.wi.tbopresenfcdr.ougTity eeaKon will probably add fuel to the, fire of ',",;: M (Hese deprecatory;influences, but it is an ;. indii'pntabie fact, nevertheless, that where- y' S ^"ft?';*M ^J?^Jf}^ry:.nri?^e(-nA^irly tested and b.-r���������i_������V:flTi5T>.er judhs ^riv_^rid_ks^:���������*'V-^-*^^^-^*** ^^ vvy*f ...'��������� farming operations have been quite suec<*^- ful.and the profitsbave amply rewarded those \y. who have carried-them on with the requisite -y-y cenditions of success.: In one respect' the drought of this year will have a beneflciai ;:-. effect. It will go far .to show that there should not be any relaxation in agricultural industry from fear of overstocking the market, for we are now likely to need everv . Pj?nPd of grainyzriil:otherfproducts raised last ; >ear. .IswIH also resruli,;it,is tobehoped/at :.:;l:^ .;,-;":. enrer basis by; extend ing and increasing the ^ ;^:^ renderingthem. le^s:depen;deh>upoh the Weather, which can 1"S^6^ manyc broad ^r,;farm* wjiere irrigationyhamnot hitherto been ;;:;Vv.required,; It is-an old axiom:thata������riculture :;, s.the basis of all prosperity. In manuf.icJ well fatted beeves iu the markets of the /ower country and thus tend to stop the outflow of mo,?ey to other countries. With such a road the stock-raising interest, would; receive an im- mediate impetus. _Let t h e a tbckrpw n ergJi ave [.(Be meaiis "of"taking their cattle^lo "any part of tbe colony and tbey will supply, the entire market. Cattle have already been sought for on the Thompson river and Kumloops for the Yale market. With a road or trail from the Thompson river or Kamlobps, back of the Cascade range,, to some point on the tower Fraser, tho stock-raisers of the upper country wonld soon furnish the whole of the | colony, including Vancouver Island,:with b^pf.;Instead of devoting -surplus.-:, money to mining enterprises, the farmers would thus be encouraged to increase their stpcK. : ; Y COAL, COPPER AND SILVER. At length something appears toVbe. doing towards the development of the numerous coal mines in the colony, especially in Vancouver Island. The new }Iin|i;al Lands Ordinance has doubtless been rife means of attracting attention towards this great element of industry. Its provisions are. liberal, both with respect to copper and silver veins as well as those of coal. Such ag ordinance should have been law years ago." It is not law yet, having to receive the royal approval before it shall come into effect. No doubt, however, seems to exist that it will nicei the Queen's sanction, and when that shj Dissolution of Cppeirtiler- ^fts issued on theBank������si^ i Oregon. ~yyyy ^m&M&yi 'Agents Tor the-Bauk of Montreal 'SW( -^'^/pany>Ban^'^'^-:l-!-:"-?":':^-4.lV .,; London Bank ^of ^exicW a^ # America. ^5|K THE Copnrtn^hip horotnfWre exist in? under the UHinc and slyle <������' HARPER & TORM KV Is Iveroby t d.--3:,K-������:d by mutual coosmi. E. T.rm-y nlso nUi.ros ON ENGLAND���������The R������nV ftf pui.i . r. ������yolh������ date irom the Arm of VAN VOLKENROKGH | Wa^eitf Office^East iSft^ J H.jrpnr will rscsivQ or liquidate all debts and'dc- mirnds or Harper & Torinty. JKROMB HARPER. n^i -.������ "'���������������' w������������������'���������",' " EDWARD TOKMEV. Bnrfeerville, H.C, June 25th, 1869. j������������2a DO IVilNIO CELEBRATION. ���������'-���������:���������. JULY I, - - - - ��������� 1869. The CntnmHtee nsmed at a Public;'Metcfngr in the Theatre hereby announce the following programme for^thD fijlebri'tion of tbeS^conl Anniversary of the Union of the British >orth American provinces : Leadenbbll street JReceirea on Deposit, or Advances matfeon iff I���������H'p Skip-Jump, PKOGRlMirET" " 1st Prize. $10 2-rTbrj'e St a nding Leaps. " 3���������St-tncling L *ap 4���������SianJMng Hit:b Leap ..5���������Running Hi jh L'-ap 6���������Putting Hie Stone ci-Jib) 3ft start '- u toe Lftrhldo (isib) 3:t '.������ 8��������� T^ns Rice (125 y !s) 9���������Short R:C? (SOyts) 10���������Velocipede Kac ��������� (100 y.Js) 11���������Walking M-ttch (260 y Is) 1S���������a������ck Rficy (50y������:.c) rdge (12 lbs) 9 ft 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 s io 6 10 6 6 21 Prize $5 6 5 ��������� .5 .-..: 5 5 6 5. 5 0 o 5. .-, . "4 6 . 4 - 4 '*; TELEGRAPHIC TRANSFERS Granted on Victoria, San Francisco, Portland\a': ���������_...: New* York: ' .' Every description of Banking Business transacted -L��������������������������������������������� ��������� -:.'- CHARLES S. J0.\*E$. Aceot William Creek, Cariboo. ' > . 15���������Cliinnman Ric ��������������� (100 yards) 16���������Si\s*:Sh R ice (100 y :r l.������) 17���������Throwing tue SK-dge (12 lbs start 10 6 Horss Racxxg���������Quoin's Plate, open to all comers; Dommjr.n Cup, open to all except tbe winner of tbe Queen's JMate. En'nmce Toe to eaon Game, $1; B������y.s? Rice, China- mm Race, Si\va?h Kico, no en trail cc fees. Horse Rac'?, $5 eutr meo fees. A Royal Salute will be fired*at noon. After throe e'lerrs for tbe Queen, and-thr^c cheer3 for th e p j m i ni nn,��������� t-b e G i m ca w i 11 ci������ m men ce. y J'eSisions of the Judges in all cis^s final. j 26 , / H.HAVELOCK. WILLI A BOOTMAKER, SALE THE BEST A_ BOOTS to be found on William Creek. BOOTS MADE: TO ORDER, Wnrrantcd not to be surpassed by any madeot A Pacific coast. RENNIE A^EA1J?R. S41'E'THE: BEST ASSORTMENT Of" GDM BOOTS CONSTANTLY ON RaXD. REPAIRING done in the best mannefj al *b������ttitf notice. Seer tary. GRANDCONCERt Will be given by tho ELSfl GLEE ClUB . At the Tbeatre Royal, Barker\*i1K?,. On the Evening of 1 st July (DOMINION DAY), : Fur tbe Benefit of the NEW '.CAMBRIAN': HALL. oc^!nadingYPCal{3tSOfCdri^������ will appear on tbe commence at Back .R-io ��������� -Id oonaooU-90 irUh iliOAboiro, J>o b<*^75 to&otjfy til.; frionds and tbe put die, that he has on h'anil a chm. assortment of GROCERIES and DRY. GOODS, w4;< Jiop*'^, by keeping a.well selected-stock on.band, to* merit as bare of public patronage. "������S*OI������POSITE BANK OF BRITISH *C0LVMBlA-ft Barkerville, Hay 5,1869, Sell ing off at Cos t! : f tf It ���������':-. WOIiPKSlS SEliUNG ; OFF; H ISO fiKTIRE ?' ? weli-assorted'^stock of. Clothing, Foriis'ita*���������--. G<>ods, Boots, Haii-/- ICi^irs, Tbbacco| Alatpbcs^ Pipw, Stationery^ &c^ATedSTlr <: r A -: . ������SrCdll and judge Tor yoursel ves before purchasiBg else where; y'y ��������� ���������Jyut 60.000 miners in that colony. *hile the population altogether fa-ten time, ���������Art n,������������������l,orv A similar proportion o ��������� ers^o the aggregate of population is noticeable in California. Every little cir- enmtanee, fterefore, >bfch 7shows . our ������iM������.ooo.ooo. Tuuzyy:' :iX"xt"nt'" .. i . mj? an < nonnou?* sum Sir t-=.-= ���������>n������* "������ has TAS. P. TAYLOR desires to.state tbftt Ij������ fj'lj^jjf | i<5 business at tbe old star J :ediciries of all kinds on bfl GARDEN SEEDS. Prescriptions ch.-.-.v T;,e'Rr(,ff. Next door to Cunio'S Brew *.J on his business at tbe old stand. "-���������- prkh Patent Medicines of all kinds on band. Also *wwn where he naj ,uu������. Also FRESH jarefullycompfcd. e.7������ ;Ai ?. NoU s n(iW building TnK AGKNCY of tli choicest descri!1'i5atb,UChel"S meat of ^ i.Kw"bVaTriu.-^"^ *������flS? ^fom 10 to 15 cts ner lb and he trusts rn ������������������������������*,*��������� ������' J?t?x AD,, and to it to receive a share of busine^ B:irk 'Tvill-, June 2* 1S6!������. ������r/ng L1YE!" je23 Im supply you ���������.Hh ,>a,)era nnll Itllg^rnes :Slm'USter' l0 "���������f'^fiSr 60 MR GENT. LOWER *SS������n"t������S! "^ Plrt 0f the world can bo had J^^0rV^nicuh)rs of May 12, 1869. NOTICE. * THB undersigned begs to an noun ce,^"������ Te|C. I nflnr thft First fist) day of J������J> n(Lx;* ������Mmrttri& 1 "after the First^flst) day of J ������'>' .UQU^"ej"m^ graph Lino-between Barkerville and qul������ b0(R will be closed. Kay 29, I860. niy������9 If" ���������taB bo declared to" k|^Bf n,H?Ko������SI',& T" ������*��������� - ������������. or Jftl6 1m "Ui>'/^^ster, Barkervili^ cr.OTK & ouincsoy. REMOVAL^ - R. CHIPP has removed to his\������wff*g*Dd op?* _ - STORE, next to Rennla's bhoe jw bugil3etf site tbe Bank of British Columbia, *bertii< will be carried on as usual. jel������ Barkerrill c, ^TimeJlSLjjeO. ���������; --���������' ~muAm mil m^, JeO Ira v>- "^Mftf*������j.-: ea ���������:K,_..., -f Wl^.- NIE xnI5. Hr jc!9 1 Pi 1 m MM CARIBOO MARKET&^iWB 25, I860. ; Y.V.. ��������� jTia%k -:-.": waoi-BSAUS.���������'���������'.-... :;:',-,i'-Brtriif'$14@$'10?10ptt ..^r'Co'i:,' 13 0O@$14 0O ���������- ! ,'"i'-' .Y^i'ornia. $00 ;'... ';:"^J.w.' ���������������������������'���������r-i:������,^-0^gftn.'- ������P@40; . els J tfc :^,/7.;.'���������'.iniar.;'C0@45 cts $..ft : V; ���������* ���������������������������"���������^',-';-i 65 ������������������- - '%������������������'��������� -r Vfesbi-?:.v.!:-;.'/.:.0:00 ���������,;*;: A:.,.;, ;.���������^'���������-,���������'��������� V.-r >?���������������������������������������������:;������������������ ���������:}i:0 02 t.&'f -������������������:���������. ^:'^=n^r--AmflriQanitO,55.^^.::. ^^.^-T;agli3h,)-;.-.0 55,.r - -'������;���������,;.''���������������������������������'���������;)-.���������������������������'���������- ���������'������������������������������������/���������0.7������-- v:'ri-:.u^i;co.K $i oo; ���������v^rV-|^Nd'.'lf'^0"3D:; ��������� ������wf ��������������� -: f'tsliodifi :���������',?$: 28*;. Vs,.;.;-: Mlqoolivv.'v'-'.^.SO;. .^i.^';i%::';0':oo: 'inesftj'*-' '0 24 j*; (4 ji it r-' li'i f; recti)" , 0 40 i-'tlgr'il) "0 80 ise.up'/:--i. A-'ples,',' .o4o; ! IvdcllOfl,.".'-'������������������������������������0 40: -���������������������������^Vi'.'!-'-'---0'48 ' bvsb ooo@ 0 10 ���������.......^V.:;'-V^:-:s.:;^=M.,- .?*.,,;,- " ;���������;,='������������������-:��������� ':;::?fl'Si:'^:,.>':;i, ������������������i������Q:iW*������������������';������������������'v-'i ^vt^v^Vv; :��������� >v.n-;^: -.-. .���������������������������r.so.io./;:,.:^-"'^'- f- i-kvi;: pickled;$00 00���������$' l>M. 200 It .'iirtl'itffti- -.: ",H'V-f!-OVWj'i*.''' -.:>���������.;.-;. sfacfc^i,.;: : o oo ������������������'.--.:- .Yeast Powders, $52 60 ft gross .':.:.--W ��������� Coal Oil, per case,-,$22 50 . :���������*. ���������������������������.,A ��������� .^-,, . ,., Cimirs (Havana)' ���������-.-���������':��������� m'y $120 -@ $160 1-1000 .yv? Brandy, ; . $T .00 H gallon.; y po. {Mitrtclt:& H������oess������y) .I-:*..: '.Whiskey. (Scotch i Irish) $7 50 Bam, -���������������������������..: ;'rv-Vy'v.:*\$7 ������o Port nnd Sherry, . :���������; $8 00 Champagne (quarts) . ,Bi������,-;: :(pints) 7 '-i, :*-V -������.; ? ;'���������. Shovels, y*���������- A--$2^5$ '$' dozen; -';::. retail ���������-:'-.-���������' $16 00 ������$18 00 $16 00������$ 18 00 $������-;...<* $0r50 ^ tti ;;i' .>$0 621-2'. ��������� '-;.?* $0 66 ���������;''���������'��������� $4 75 M 10 th tin . $1:25 ^ It ::���������.*<������������������ o oo :'���������'" ���������'���������"." '���������,--.ov75 0.75 ��������� r-"-:'U".0-75 /���������'-' : 1 00 ������������������,',, T'25 0 40 .'.������������������������������������'.������������������: 0-50 0 25 ��������� ��������� 0 00 ���������'��������������������������������������������� ���������;.-:: O;:,0 0 62-1-2 "f 087 MJ y.y i oo ���������������������������.: . 1 oo :;.- " . 050 ' : o 50 ������������������'���������:.."-.'���������.-.-' 0 55 0 40 yy^y.yX'y 10/0 @0 -15/ '::���������������������������:,- oU5 -3: : 0 .40; -���������������������������y^'OyQ y}r 6.11; ��������� h.V/0,.;00'' 0 62 12 '������������������,* ���������13 OO-fi'-kit ;$5 00^'d������x $3 n^ffdlnm .*������������������< .'-'���������i*. u . it ii ������������������it ;'������< ', ������< " .4*' 1 (( C( .**:' ;*'������",; ,���������������������' .it ���������' $l������0}vr^lion. 0 00; *������ $25 00 |i case; $9 00 ?i p?r irnl ���������$9 00;?^.gallons : S������:00'^: gallon;: $45 00 9 d������zen. $50 00 #doz������n/ ^^"���������S2--75:;eflcb;r NELSON CREBK. Delatro co. are making email wages. Do m mie, co. h ave wash ed ii p ab pu t 25 oz! All the p tb er com pan iea have had: to sfopehd work on account of the water drying up. ftUt!er.;&,o^^^^ tliey have no water to wash; ��������� ; ;��������� ANDERSON OttEEK. (.Wisconsin co. ;washecl ������p; 35 nz. for the week; Warren & co. are down about 35 feet wkhibeir ���������;';.; ��������� /: , '��������� " :. ! ��������� DAVIS CKEEK."'. - '. % - ��������� i ' -, ��������� ' Cupi. Evans & co have commenced another shaft,: -and tire1 down about '30 feet;: Moon Rukerco:^ are still ..running their luhnel, and have no sign of bed-rock as ^et. V CHISHObM CftEEK. ; :* ", Halladay B ros, a re making, wages. Welch co. are in with their tunnel about 650 feet. One phinese co. are makihg ^malI:wages. ���������;������������������'; -J-yyyy'yy burns creek.; '.-;���������-:::-' Byrnes ifcco. are niak ing wages,'.. and one Gelestial co: a re,: making .wages. ,'��������� .,':.- ',>, ��������� ..; POOR MAN'S GULCH. ; Dr. Haling is. si ij king, a shaft here^ andi is down about 20 feet. Masonic���������The consecration of tbe new and spacious hall of Cariboo Lodge, No. 469, i|U������ A. M., took place on the afternoon of ibursday, 24th inst., after which the officers elect; were duly installed. The^^ following are the .names of the, officers for the: ensuink Masonici year :-R. W. Master, Jonathan Nutt (re-eected);; Depu^r Master. J. O. Floyd: bubstuute Master. J. ;L: Muir {re-elected) bemor Warnebf George /Grant;: Junior Warden,:/John Bruce;; Treasurer, Wm. M; Coch- rane;; Secretary;; J;; By. Thorn pson ; Senior Ueacon, Edwd. Pearson ;;Junior Deacbm J; b-. Oroodson; Inner Guard, A. Hoffman: Stewards/ J. G. Mann rand Robt Patterson; Tyler, J.,D. Ritchie! In the evening, tlie festival} of St: John tlie Baptist was celebrated according to ancient and universal custom by a - baiic[uet in the hall / furnished by Messrs. Patterson & Goodson in their usual good style.. A large number of the. members of the Lodge and several visiting brethren were present, and ail thoroughly enjoyed one of those happy and harmonious re-unions which tender so' much to foster and cement friendship and good-will among the fraternity. : ... . PETERS CREEK. The. Discovery cb. are,ground-sluicing; y'Ay, 2.yy- eagle crkek. .--,-' . ;Ricjiards:and;c6. are making: wages.1 : MINING COURT. Axes, Sldice Forks, $42^0 $43 00.. $4 -00:, $5 00 :.,-��������� :/; v DIED. , y < ;-,:.;.��������� . . Accidcntidly .drowned-,������tt Questielmoutli; pntho 18*h Juiie.Anhie, the wife of :Mr..J6sCEh.,T;;;Sen{iy, pt; Soda Creek, British Columbia. ; ; , .":'-- ' j&f Friends an I acquaintances at a distance arc requostod to take notice of th is au nouncom t.������n t. Victoria and Stockton;:;-'(Ciiltioririaj pap^ris; please <"^py. ��������� ���������'- , WU.UAM creek, :' Oq Thursday the:CanadiAn eq'^washed lip 13 ei -the Foster-Campbell Co.,44; oz.^;; and the Barker co., 73 oz. t- ���������;'������������������ '��������������������������������������������� ,^-v: ': -wocTyti\ium.yyyyy-y'.}y.y^'.y Only three picks:are at work in the Floyd claim. but thpy gave a good account in the waah-up*. on Th ursd ay, wh en 7 0.: bz. w e re obtained. I'n the Ta If vale claim so me exce I \ en t pay bus been,found, where it, was. supposed there would be little or noiie. and 95 oz. were washed np, oh Wednesday. At the wash-np of the Coombs co., oii the same day, 104 oz. were obtained. MOSQUITO CREEKv;" ;.'��������� '?$' 7 .The Minnehaha co. washed u p 75 bz: on Wednesday for three day-work, having got mto better pay than in the previous week. r . ��������� red. GGLcn.V;-.';\,-.;.:':::;-::..;-..' A good streak.of pay ground has been elrnck in the Tom and Jerry claim, and from one set of timbers llj oz, were taken early wis week. - LIOnTXIXO CREEK. The excitement about Lightning creek has cooled off ���������considerably through the delay necessary to prospect,the new around where tiio rich prospects were obtained. Still, in- S!!!r{wnHnues't0 be repeatedly made.show- ������n?; ��������� ,. ��������� pub,ic interest is jet str. Brown & cl huvv ti? t0 ������������*. The, Perth co. fibaft ������n ii ���������f0B,ln������������ wnkli* another etij at lJvUr^ay* Th������ Caledonia co. are Cl'and^!line of success. -Sev- {Bofbre C, Brew; Esq.; Gold Commissioner;) Hm, The V in w? i. * ine l)ea"ro drain ciIphI J }mkle co' have a^rled a C^i^^������20fret ot the sur- f^SS? ^ to enable them to 'Wiinjninan d^ lhe LlSl������ niug co. are c������-haltnffi ������������ Rosa ^mm^ncoliakin ftnd are ftbo,lt t0 y . ' Thursday, June 24. Rabt, Go, vs. Draix^Co.���������Suit brought to recover^ $1000 for dam ages* al leged to have, been caused by, the.- Drain co. to the plaintifts', mining ground.: fPlaintiffs adduced evidence fo show^that from the imperfect nature of the ch'ftnnel'ofythe Bed-rock drain and the want of due precaiiiionT by its owners the spring freshet had broken1m through the dliferent caves and shafts contiguous;to the drain and carriedraway their shaft as well as choked up that'portion of the drain running through their own ground ;- that: they, had been compel led to abandon their claim as too costly to open up again, and that a number of* tools and other mining materials were all swept ;away...Oii-.lnj������.tJ,^!i������w*^* ~<.-y^.^;^,--:,-.;^ The defence -set np; was to the effect that the defendants on the contrary bad used ex- trao rd t n ary p re can tio n an d ha d e xperided a fiai^e amount of tiine; and money. Ic(ng-.'beforg theHfreshet took ;-._pliice Jin vanticipation; bt damage ; that the plaintiffs^ who owned that portion of the drainrunmhglhroiighv their own ground had been guilty of great negli- eeh'ce in permitting their own drain^to be fi tied up for a considerab 1 e perio d prio r to the !reshet:;Hhat the mouthpiece: or outlet of the .drain was of smaller^di mansions than the drain itself and was Incapable of carrying away the water a nd slum necessarily passing, th rough, the main d rai n ���������'; th a p d iir ing the. wlnter motiths, upon several occasions, men were detailed by the Drain Co. and a competent engineer employed >to protect the drain from disaster; that the drain was in good order belore and alter;the freshet, and so far. from any tailings having run through it from the cave in the Cariboo,as'-'was, alleged, by the plaintiffs., to the Raby co.'s ground, the drain was clear, and that the,damage to the ptauUinV g'rotfud had been caused by their own necligeuce. '-������������������;���������" ���������- . Hon. Greo. A. Walkem appeared for the defendants/and Hon.Carrall, oue of the Raby co.. appeared for the plaintiffs. Judgment deferred until Friday. *' Fridat, June 25. Tho Gold .Commissioner dismissed with costs the case of the Raby Co. vs. the Drain Co.j on the ground that It was not shown that any damage had boon:inflicted upon the '"��������� but on the con> fieient to effect comp-.- ,_, although'received by the Ilaby co. in thai .-o.idiiion 'Vnn.i otlvr nnrties. still it was their duty to ooiwlrnot a'Urgur uiie aud to havj complied with their written agreement with ���������antions demanded by the plaintiffs ; thai he Raby co. had shown that the creek had oeen turned upon the flats by Mr. Oumtmngs, one ol'their own witnesses, and not by tin- Drain co. ; that it bad been satssfactonly proved that the tailings from tue Caribou cave had not passed through tho dram and caused the alleged damage. Floor���������Since we published our last report ofBLhe price of provisions, flour, it will be noticed by the report of to-day bas.declined one cent, per lb. ���������j;/gBEj>-nocK G6ssip>-rlt Is gratifying to learn thatft littlejgossip now aiid then -,:upori mat- tera abbuf which great variety of opinion exists, and upon which we venture to propound a theory that niight subject us to ��������� rkit- cule,:dwing to" its :novelty, does, meet "with some^iconsideratioii in the minds'of more jj^^cJlc^'Cm onrselvesi ;::: A New; Zealand miner informs us- that on Weather- st6n$ creek, iir the province of Otago/New Zealand, it, was accidentally discovered that a se co n d lead and bed -rock existed, an d that the rich est p ay was f ou n d on the sec on d b ed- rpcki 'as was the case in"the Ballarat gold fields. He is of opinion^ too.1 that a1 secondary lead and bed-rock exists on William creek, owing to the siraUarity^between:the bed-rock of that creek; and the bed-rock of -^eatberstone creek, via the Dntch-Bill, and Steadman companies, ground, above Richfield, this resemblance is strikingly apparent On Weatherstone creek a second lead was found after sinking^ through just such rock as is^ bliservablelni those claims, at the depth of onlyjsix feet ytimtoi Matters.���������The appeal of the Rev. Mnjlieynard tor assistance in building a QmirlcS^ought to be responded to. He has beenj'sent here by request of a large number of;thejinhabitants of BarkeryilLe, throMch a in������jn;<>V;rtr;iorwaraeo"toi;ne uoioniul Kisnop, iasryear.'' A great deal of dissatisfaction existed at :the time at what appeared to be io- diff^repice or neglect as to the spiritual welfarfeof Cariboo, on the part of fiose whose; duty it was to fuinish the means ot giving divine service in acco rdance with the view's of those who complained. It is to be hoped that Barkerv_Hle will not suffer the -.fm-, pi j intiori of;: nngod I iness which last ybar was cast upon her in cdhseqiience of the absence b f a su fficien t n u inb er b t: minis te rs, sup posed to have been caused by indifference in supr porting them when they were here formerly. Dominion Dat.-^-As the time draws nigh for the nelebration of this day the enthusiasm increases^ and fiora present appearances the funds will be ample for all purposes. The union of the British North American provinces - w'af an eyen t i n wh ich al t wh o re cognise the British ��������� flag as their emblem of national- ality, and who feel pride in the glory cf the Empire^^should rejoice;;: for it was by no means * strictly Canadian measure, rior was it designed exclusively for the benefit of Canadians, bufc for all who may choose Canada as a home. We trust that all British people in this colony will, on Dominion Day, forget all local prejudice and unite in the celebration with as much enthusiasm as though it were a national day. l Just RECEnrED.���������C. McCailum wishes to announce that he has just received a large assortment of ready-made Clothing, which will be sold for cash at cheai'Br rates than have ever been known in Barkerville. Thankful for past favors, and respectfully soliciting a continuance of custom, Mr McC. would in- jimate that an inspection of these goods and e lquiry as to the price will convince all as to their unprecedented cheapness. All parlies wishing to have their clothing made by A. Gil mo re, Victoria, may have their measure taken by C. McCallura, so as to ensure a good fit. Concert���������The Welsh Glee Club have given the public (he pleasure of appreciating their musical talent whenever a charitable, friendly or benevolent object has made a call upon them, and now "that they propose taking a benefit for a good object of their own they should certainly have a bumper house. The proceeds of the concert they announce they will give on (he evening of Dominion Day are to be devoted to the use of the Cambrian Hall which tbe Welshmen have had erected. One good turn deserves another. * Survey.���������The Flume co. are surveying with a view to extending their ditch on Jack- of-Clubs creek. NoTrCB._Yr. C.. McCaliutn has reopened business in the store Jiext above the Rank ������ British Columbia, where he his a large ^ ttV PV-'S0?**- ccmprfsirlg farS, ���������?> drawers, Neck-Ties and ofher ap- parel% Also, a lot of best French and English; Tweeds. Mr, McC. coSes Ms" tailorm^bnsmess, and makes Pants to order, and of the best material. He sells bis goods cheap and for cash. * * Fourth- op Juur���������The committee of nr- rangements for the celebration of Independence Day consists of Messrs. H. Colter, Tom Spellman; Jas. Wick ham, F. Neufelder, J. R. Bromley, Wm. Adams and Sam Tompkins. A meeting with a view to complete arrangements will be held on Monday. X Fresh Butter. ��������� Messrs. DeNonvion & Kurtz are^receiving by every fast express quantities of the finest fresh butter, put up in rolls, (6 suit the demand.* The colonial butter, at .this; season of the year, is acknowledged to be superior to any imported butter.-; - >,,;���������/ * ��������� . .,-���������-;.��������� ^Wr~*The meteorological savans were not far astray in their predictions on Tuesday last in saying that we should soon have rain. A shower fell on:Wednesday evening.gbut in estimating its Value we will have to cite the proverbial drop in a bueket. ���������\*,BijjtLT������T-:Them^rnbersof the Fire Brigade, on. Wednesday night, showed that their interest in the organization has attained the requisite pitch of enthusiasm. The drill was in -all respects satisfactory. In ordering weekly::drills,'-Capt. Oppenheimer has done V Robbery.���������On Tuesday night, an unknown ihdiyidu^v^hoidpes not subscribe to the doctrine- that honesty is the best policy, entered the,'dwelling\of Wm. Riddle and took ' therefrbm^ia^putvSSO in money, and gold specimens: otth������.^alue of $30v.. _��������� v ���������"\Rdip-t^iiha^J..-Blackand train arrived frpni: Yale on ^Thursday,: with goods for C. : Stronss.-cEearsbn Bros, team- arrived from 1Qiiesnelm^rith^:;:T3Hutchinsoh,fl train also ariiyedfifrbm^.^-C)scar5tbe - ferryman at Quesnel-: mouthy who;'recently met with an accident which rehderect it:;necessary to amputate a j^������.^^^^tyjjel22d: inst. We understand his name wasi'Gsear^'allmah, that he was a Swede-by bn;(h; anU aged about 33. ^S^U^T^; Dunbar co��������� on Lightning creek, washed Hp25 oz., for two days' wash- ing, on Thursday night last. The Stonewall co., on Keithley creek, have washed up over 49 oz. for a week's work. ;; ;":Keep:Cool.'SSo far. all efforts t; v.y"ji... !&&5 i assesses vV., ,--���������; GENERAL S5$ra^ .---���������-. ' rdtlV^llqaidsshipped ia^lng^y' j- y^fys' #y?:^ ���������' v-������>l^'i^ &!< ''���������'��������� j^-.^ij "���������" y^-?:'-^^-;:,*'?r-^ 1> AILEY'S Hotel,' Langley StTee^TictorfMS) still Jj opener "the^a^^ travellers* ������������& the Tabic and^Beds fire'KjOT -ff-i-ivrovT.'^^i-"-!"--y yi- yyi y! f-yyy^^ /y^yi'P9- MW^^.^^^y x style; yrMM-&&M?Wy XX-y'h r i, ford ers from; :-np -oo^trv^^M $>& Iii ... --- - - - ^p^r?^ km ?l-fomyI)og. ^cAlrls ^, thefJO^liH.' ;$$*($$^PS$ Importers - acdtC^mtritssi^n 'Merchants,-- lusnractic. (Wharf'. Streets Sy^y-'^y^' '���������* ^yipttirta ;->V������i������ admitted. TailoMSucce^oy.toiB.'.RQ^ ^wjyfe,/:fcStreo^ ;;';"x;t^^;at.Bb:i-it;J'' gppwbich^is^paipllK^M ^^^S^0n!*^boom^ ;l^Eii^^silwa /l.'Hpafc^O^ttc^feggl^, 3X>slargo consumers tb������^Sf :fel^S:R^vfinaUty;j^^@'' now preparesf to furnisfrft^tvclam? qaalHj^&w ^^S^^pw^^rif V^tfij^i^^^ti^b fit ;J������; 1he;:su per tor^^t^ii^^l^g^^'^^l^^ ^ Ordcerlcs, Dry G^da^Tihwar^^pUiiHg ::^ari ^ FmJfTaja^ otherSceds; Khglisb aiiJ-QoloniaK ������| ������# g������0- IS������ :sSpi IK^ ���������' vfirtfem/Tri-s ' -^3- :of-Enake='bi-tes. ��������� &������M.' 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X:-L:.!'IlS^ lhe-PeVfiime is nrrrceabVe ������ v ^--brother,Tom: lighted hi, ^p^,^ancy ^ _fc . ;���������' %:W?��������� ^<������!^y^.W-rid creature ��������� _ tbes,ru,]j of iobucco mal-u^ me sick.v. ^YI3MW !s^W"(l^eu^ynade Onfc of tobaoeo yy.r-M'tyy' !^Hf ^".fffc.vqoo-.ajici llieii I sneezed! BlacicsmitlTsf ^ f|S^"^e!mealM :iVtt^'.bh;:h^di^rigU3hv'aiicl'-*Ore^ = prd^ An1-?cents.^^ed^50;'c.e^si^MT,.y^^'^fy *���������:v-- ���������-y ttr' ', ; t". ^^7cy '^ 'l*r- r'ff * ^^y^-lseSif; yau&m H ������i^l.^5r^t;the^^^^;^u ^-^rf ^.!&���������ity"it ^seo/:'! :;ii: ^:B^rr:tsr^*-^ :x AKB^rVa^ix>tcr^ im . , _ PMPXi Of Je wellery m^fe to order/ FCaiti *n^^lia^aWlrEqgrav.iiig neati^eiecut^i. ' 0IB'M CABRIAGS - Ain>'A.WAG6n . BXHT.BEK, -v:yy><*^r^ ^7^ ���������. ,;-." . .. East side Yidtifary: r; - . r ��������� fe - S^.^s orders for:every 4escrfVtion X>f vehicle - -A ^|^fJ^^fQre^nt'dr������v^������nSaa ^Iay,ljjlS^i:^;;..S'^.pBEAp-.^������:.13A8ff^-*'-':^,>v^i*'���������?:',i!������m' :.:._ -"���������������Taavffha.'Clears, and *ffn?inWhvi>i.������������,^:,.'..... YatetStteet S"; garsj?aad 'FrcnchiPresc^ves'.' ^ i^a^i^?-!f?5!������^^ f-BJB^ J) 06 -������������������f- ���������^SKs. P.c.rtCR fa virarm, m his ^rienrkliins Never 6u&2&%������& field f Sheet-and Oast Irof Stoves is���������- aano TBD^. ? WJtisON & C6:��������� ;y Importers of English Merchandise, WHOLESALE 5itr-TB BET A.IX1. At. invoice of goodi piy,������ three-piy ami Tape .try Car ������r . ,^ ,, * ibjn.vr received ��������� ir./���������^^'' ������WC-","'-'"- ������������itf nctorla, B, .0 Ifllll tall'ih&i] wtJliilwflyshe'ronndAfft^ j9L-'.:' ^ -::^ele<5������,d ahtt^a%P ^f������^tftey' ^|t^^:CoSe:^KtiaBt ���������|������tiro-iitt'-a''-gaf"ht^tolw^ A largo lot 'of HfiyWOOl^S celebrated BAGO^r for sale, at a very low figure.,, ..... 3m J Fob. 20,1800.'-' . ' d nix-BrgWery1 ������ KERR & SON, law. -.'������������������-*��������� .������������������������'..-. Barkeiivit;M<; Fob. 8>I86t/?l,i -y :���������'���������'��������� am & BTIOS.. HAggRgg FOR SALP; B!M';tCrvUle- yy yXyT2}3nt^ she >ras employed fn the Treasury a negro ������ftttuw .; -' ' ^ uy egro woman. . ;: SELEBMTEB OLD nUffi%Hn^y ������>72S At ^OUVIOK ^ Knpt. ' & KURTZ. LONDON" HOUSE ���������GOVERXMEXr STREBT, VICTOKIA '��������� WHOLESALE_aNd REtaIl J. H, TURNER & Cd ��������� ��������� ^iJ'OItTEKS OF ��������� ��������� "' " g UndcrcloTh?nch Silks, Sbawls, presses umictc otnng, Glov of/rosbljmbitofS d^^iR^ ^ R'lB-0-0AN^HYMES,������aboutfo ..R.-l. B;y-y ; n-.-j ..... , v-: ���������-.-������H|in Cedai '' -������������������*-���������'' !"���������:��������� "���������^Wt1*������ APar For sale at tho SE^to^^ and*** tfytf ;J������| j po^t; free of charge, . , , ;^|^M '' ;:i^m i-lil C A w WW^^WWkW,������i'li|'WJi!llllIL!!i|M|i|llll������liaMII������.IUH^