u- Vol 17. Barkerville, William; Creek,.,B.e..:Saturday. November 21, 1874' my o THE CARIBOO SENTINEL Published every Saturday by: "' fiOBE Rf 110 L LOW AY. Subscription*' ��������� - 25 Cent������r>er Weok. .RAT^Of:ApVKRTfclWi: fror^ne 8nth, .���������-.������. 9 *���������������"'��������� " ' ' :,' . -���������' -. p"^'���������,","v -,-:- Agents for the %��������� Cariboo Sentinel." Van Winkle*, . Qtii'44������ehtioutu, 8..U Creek* - Chiiton, - Tale, ��������� .������ ��������� Sfeitf WoslmtlWter ��������� .. - Lindsay. . Barnard** Kxpra** Barnard'h Kxpr������$* UarnarU's Esprmr. ������lo d������ . i John Murray Victoria, ....*.'������ t -, ��������� * ^Mr.Sl^^sjwjftr* G .Street, v .. ��������� .' ' SO CorahHl,\I/m bold the first pjrey hair. ���������[Blackwood, I'830. Extr.40hw.vauv Stokiksi b������v������i recently been told of the beutinjr properties of 0 new kind of oil which in easily made from tlie yolk nt bens' eggsr The'.pgga are first bollwl hard, the yokes are then removed, crumbed; nod pUced over a fire, xvhvre tbey are carefully stirred until the whole subs tan ce is just on the point of '-cnfabjng fire, when tbe oil ?epa rate*, and maybe poured oil. It fa In general imoatuong: the colonIftts 6f SotYthoro Rttfgia as a means oLJG'wtag chits, bniisos, and scratches. Ki'CfiXTLY a*Krenoh rieiw������p������p������������r pwhli&hcd i^tbat.,n bui.ker's ct.umtry. Iiruise bad bc������������*ii robbed in .the vdgiii. "but fortunately ih������* Uhvvh* in tljeir hurry bad htilwl to opouib** second drawer on tbe rteht-hand aide of 'Ibe e-rpritair-a in which wiurn 1-nrgo buuV of money Cards, Circa In r*. Pn>if������rsand Program twa for II tils and Theatrical Kulerlainment- ^JT.m-CHtwl with neatnm.u..dwpHlcb^jrf in;,,allk ���������olM ��������� ��������� jwo or fife ^ Uu,,. ,���������?. '"���������"'"���������������- fc ��������� ---,'���������'-'"--"' ���������-������������������; ^rsrtssr editor received ib<* following nnlo :-M Mr TUB FIRST CRfe������Y" HAIR. Editor. I ciinnot-*ifJfich*ut)y ibank you for the i tfoiniation -glrt-.fi in Your��������� excellent paper.��������� Tire matron at the tmrror.with her hand npor. her hr������iw, f'l? gazing on ber lovely face���������aye, lovely <*Vi������i) now: VTlty d till she lean upon ber hand with Naicb a h������<������k.of cat*! V������\y ������om|������ that te������r across her cbeek! -She sees her drat grey-hair. Time from bar To rni hnth la?en awriywbut Utile J iff; v* gmcur; ��������� IIU touch of thought hm dignified the beauty of her fnce: Yet -he iitistbi mi tig!* in the dance where rn .Men- g^\y trip. Bo(bright \a ������tili her hazel eye, ho beautiful ber ih������������ It was in evt^v; respect exuet: a.** I Cuuul on going ta*< flight, fur Ui* second tinte. to tbe lioiipe of Mr Z������������������.. The btlU were I here, and are now iu my pusse^b'n^ fXo. &!p*mi' lure} Y*t. And the dimness ������>f tbe eye betray a heurt ibal cannot rwt But B'?n ba? h<*on a bippy wife ;���������tho lovar of Q b������T vnnth MaV proud������y claim the smile that pays the triid ot lii.������������ truth ; A &en������e of Hli^til��������� of. lpnejiiirti-rbaib never b-iuish'd sleep ; Her life hnlh.beeu a clon^less one: .then wherefore doth she weep ? She looked upon ber raven, locks; what thougliis did tbey recall!' Ob S not of ���������iii-flrbia when they were decked for banquet or Tor built - ��������� -: ;r s ��������� ���������' ��������� ���������? ��������� .������������������" They brought back tb mights of early youtb, uet she had learnt to check. With artirlciai wreathsj the curb;tbat sported o'er her neck������ 8he ������eem;d to .feel ber mother's band pasa lijjhuy.'Miroiigb ber bair, And draw it from Her brow, to leave a kiss of kindae.sa there; She seemed to vie^V ber fatber's smile, and feel the playful touch Tiiat Rometimes feijfn'd to steal away the curia she pffr/d ho much. And now ehe sees ber fl rst grey bair! O, deem it not a crime For her to weep-r-when she beholds the first footmark of Time I She known, that, one by one, those mute mementos will id crease. And steal youth, beauty, strength away, till life itself sbaU ceaath }Tia not the tear of. vanity forgbeauiy on tbe wane. Vet though the blossoms may not Bigh to bud and bloom &fgttta. It cannot but remember with a feeling of re- Ibe spring forever gone���������Ibe Bummer sun forever aeb " KK\V 'AUVEUTteiaifcN Ui. ': 70 notice^ ���������:,_;.; 'VOTrCK "H HKftR'aV $\VfS THAT APIMICA. ,\ Oon wiU.t������������t Wj*������'l*' nt ttii������ wejtl ff^*>������leu of !*;C Ij?$\aUlive JtusemMy ������*f th^j 1 'rovuicu pi Ui 1 Ush Co I unit* U hy lit** \\'UAA\m GHEVM nKOnOCK Fl.U.MK AM) DfTCa COMPANY (Limited}, -MISCELLANEOUS, - i . T HAS ON IUND . A WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HARDWARE, ���������7,yy CLOTHING, PATENT MEDICINES, COME ALONG WITH YOUR CASH /ESh-AND GET IiARG*MNS.'^af ���������7i "niyfl ogers o 5 if*r.������������i Act t������ r*ii-w 5n fiv ������r "J* **?������*! w t fi;:iit". urtvikis nn ? e course ^H^W'-rr -J u������������;;������ ������ l.y ilw ������ WKMiiiih Cr^k (IcttflHT 1. IST4 [Sucoer^ora to X), Kurtz & Op. ,3 DiPORTERS AND DEALERS IN LIQUORS, CIGKAHS, TOBACCO/ _ , v. _ GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Dry Goods and Clothing. CLINTON EXTRA FLOUR. &'$-* All G'^in of (ho Best Quality and Ai th������ Lowest Price*'. Jtirkcrvill*', May ���������?. "my9 6m Administrators Fotics. In tbe mailer ol Ihe l^tafe and Kif������*e������H rd FKLIX DAOUST. dec������*:w������d. inieauuo. V LL Persona who aro indebtod to the A. *lt>vn KkmIo Af.-r.tiuirH ������' |������������y i'������" ������nr������������p������i^ Nit" f������.rtuwuh; Mil iill jiTc-.jCvW''" huei* -������i>y ''lii'"* s<;'lai������ tie* *A i K^t������i������ ar* r.'������juir*'l t'������ ���������* o I urcui ������m or bcfu'fi! tho lOUt day or U-������i������ w������i r si -xt ?" OIAS. K. |"������������itl.r.V. Ditf'-t n.2C'.h 0<:M>sr.JtSi4. <������al The $1,000,000 Loan TERMINlJSSTOltE, Quesiielmoxith, ������B .C., .TThero thor������ aro ������tiH nHny of tho bes* brands ot UilUah CoIutmUUJ' FLOUR. llhlOOtit BEANS of 1873, ������ AnA olbcr Farm Produce, al VKUY LOW RATES. Al������o, a general assortment of OROCERIES, DRY GOODS, BOOS a SHOES, HARDWARE and DRUGS. Corn mIsston\ St������>rnpro anil- Fufw ������.r< 11 ng bust 11 osa d'oTi7at reasonably raiy.i, , lnf- 1 ��������� in, 1. ..._ ���������1 iiiiji - * ' ' nHT-" STJRVJiiyiJNU-. re? RECEIVED BY EXPRESS AT THE BAKKERVILLE PURE DRUGS, SPECIFIC MEDICINES, ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMEIUCAN PATENT MEDiCINES, AS CHEAP AS ANY STORE ffl THE rr.KSH BKUTrf, und a variety or IkiiA ao������ to fe������ proquf������Hi N'ortb of 'Kri^co^ STATION'KHV; PKtlFUMRflV. CUTLERY. Warm STHKSGTHKNING I'LAiSTERS for back andcliest. LIGHTNING CREEK. DR. .HHIFJ* Ba& ^Jl> ^nn������������ult'>d on thla Creok ���������; V K it V s I.) NI VA V M o U N? 1 N( 1, u u 111 a ������������������. Wrtrt"r\-*llr*. Jaiy"22. 1WT4> ���������' ���������: HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &o. California Saloon > STANLEY, LIGUTNLNG CREEK, ft. MoDKKMOTT, . ���������- t tVomrKTOBv ^rTho best T\1nc������P, Liquors, tCnd Cl^arfl a������ ltd Bar. and all visitors wauo bapp>\aud ������oiofocubto. 4 tuy'4<}ax Miners5 Restaiiranf * STANLEY, LIGHTNING CREEK,* 6AM VniA, ������ . ^raQPRiirTOi* Board, ��������� i $9 per Week* Singe Mealsv 75 cents, ���������ftS- TlicXablo furnished with tho beat the marR������l afierds. my 5 Ota 7"^> BEO TO AKKOtTSCK THATTHfe.Y HAVE REMOVKP to ttio fphciou-3 premised-Tormerly known us tt������ St. Ocorga dalflca, abcro tbey #*������m beataU.Ucatd [irc|Kirted to furnUb BOARD AND ME At 31 EOF THE BEST QUALITY.! Th* BAR Is fnrnliih������(t wtUa tua Ooeal WlNBfi, UQCOitSaudCiGAiW. Board, * $12 *perWeek, ��������� ''���������".'" ". "'��������� ��������� i iii��������� Barfc'rville Brewery PEOrRIETOS. |, The Ceebrated XXX Ale ��������� Mil t>Vmannfaemmt ana eoU byjTOol������������al* aoa Ef ������������������ Utile Its parHj-j aua - The bestXIg.uor8!&-Cigars eonslautlykoptoo tifttjvl* ' * -. -i The Lodging! Department ��������� ;vill h* At wars carefully fctt������n������1ert to, and tn������ ������������r igi ri ales, our ci tizens are, fo r some r ea so n which -'we cannot comprehend, virtually^ debarred fro m- a v alii ng themsel ves" o f th e p ro - : actio a agai n st 1 oss by fi re affo rded by I n - ritt'rance ' Companiesi Insuran ce Com pahieb ���������will hot take any risks.here except at very ieavy fates of insurance. -Fire-prbof ware- refuses-cannot be insured at a less rate than p' per cant, premmm; and very few stores in fto.^ -can: be insured ai any rate because they fare not separated by at least 15 feet from adjoining b uiiaings. This does, ^pot show;[. a y^ry just, appreciation on the part of In- iiir^nce" Co mp aoies of th e efior t s of our ci ti - ,4B������nfi to lessen by everj means in their power -She1 danger to be apprehended from Qre. for we ^aye always supposed that.the more efficient Uti.e fire department of any community, 4he ..less the rates of insurance charged.. There is far less danger of a fire spreading in Barker- vwille than in any other place in the Province. 'Ator water e an be th ro w n from the by.d ra a ts ��������� "'**������rr any -bn'iiding in town in from two to three minutes after an alarm, and yet Ihe rates of Insurance are 2& to 3 per cent, more than in places where five tim>s that time is sometimes ~������ oh su rned I n reach i n g a fi re. 011 r b n si ii ess people'naturaliy ennugb complain of this itale of tbingfv which prevents them from ������������������ noV only insuring tbeir own properly but also that of, others entrusted to them for sale. We ap prehen d th a t i f the Age n ts o f tbe different Insurance Companies doing tuslness in this Province v/ere informed of ���������the efficiency of our fire department, and the Ismail risks attached to insurance policies here vhe high mlos and rules framed tb moot ihe state of thums existing before the formation A Ckubx Canard.���������Tbejeport'of ihe death of Queen Victoria received in town bv telegraph on Tuesday afternoon, in cor^eq.uence of the line being down south of Yale^ remained, unco ntWic ted until Thursday .night, when coaKnunication with Victoria was again established. The canard appears, to 'have originated in New York, from whence it was telegraphed to Saa.FranciBCO, as no mention of it is made, in our London telegvaow, which are one-day later than the false-report, di is impossible to imagine what prompted the report, as even the death of the Queen-which her subjects in every, land earnestly hope may be far distant���������could not be believed en the very doubtful authority on which it was promulgated. Stocks would not be affected, and there is no danger of the stability of the Imperial Government being shaken by the death of the reiguing sovereign. ��������� The report, however, caused a shadow cf gloom to pasa over this community, as it doubtless did in every community acknowledging .tie rule of the most beloved of Britain's Queens. STEW ADVERTISEMENTS, Notice THE TIME FOR THE RECEPTION OF ��������� *- Tenders for the construction of Quesnol- ihoniti Bridge has been extended, to the Fourteenth day of January, 1875. Specifications will be sent to tbe Government Ofiice at Richfield, y :': " : ������������������?*���������:. ROBERT BEAVEN, Chief Commissioner of Lands & Works. . Victoria,'Nov. 16, 1874. ���������' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. a������. Winter Arrangement. Pablic_ Notice,-' ��������� ue sue lie Biv-e.r arna *x .'s 3 (Carrying Her Majestyjs Mails.); ; 1.7 LEAVES VICTORIAN BY- STUMER' : .... :'::... ENTERPRISE' . ,../���������':''��������� ; .: Lillooet ELEcrroy.���������Messrs. Iln m p.h reys and Brown have been returned as members of the Provincial-Legislature for Lillooet district at'the -election wbteh took place on Saturday last���������the former by;a majority of 8, the latter by a majority of 3 over Mr Saul. This result was not anticipated'by Mr Saul's friends, who expected that that gentleman would have headed the poll. This disappointment) however, was caused:by( the poll-' ing of some 8 or fourteen Chinese, votes in favor of Messrs. Humphreys asd Brown-; and as tho election is to be contested by the defeated candidate, the final result will undoubtedly be the return of Messrs Saul and Humphreys,*'those gentfemen.' having, polled the largest number of legal votes. Our readers w.ill remember that by the Qnalifica tioa'AR'd Registration of Voters-Act of last session Chinese ar������exclude&;from'exercising. the franchise, and the Act is so plain iu Ibis respecti'tbatr the Returning Officer who re- .ceJvtJ^l ��������� these* illegal voiw. mnoi. fiiarc i/oi>n either ' ignorant, of this provision . -or a partisan of Messrs. Humphries and Brown. ��������� ��������� ".' ��������� - ������������������ Accri)E.vT.���������Mr Henry Jo ties, foreman of the VaiiWinkle Company, Lightning Creek, met with an acciden11 ast Sunday afternoon Which at one .time it was thoughtr would re salt seriously. It appears that Mr Jones was engaged in examining the Water-wheel when he missed, his footing and fell a distance of some seven feet> striking and gofog through ap latfo r tn h alf: w ay u p th e wheel ;p i t v a nd ��������� falling to the bottom of the pit, a further distance of seven feetv Mr:Jones was;alone: at the,time,: and lie lay insensible at tbe bot-, toni of tlie pit in the severe coid two tioiirs before bo was discovered by; Mr Ilobert Up- girl, thei Secretary, of the Cbinpaby,'who was looking, for him for the purpose of paying bim some, money. Mr .Magirr'a^sistedMr Jones out of the pit, and; telegriiphed to Bar: kcrvitle for Dr. Cliipp, who left immediately for the scene of tha accident. Mr Jones re ceived sntme severe injuries to the muscles connected with the spine, but 13 progressing ifavoyabi^. ,.: ��������� , .."-'��������� : Bishop GAKRurr.^The Rev. A. C. Garrett, whose appointment as Missionary Bishop of, the Episcopal Church in Texas is announced by telegraph as confirmed, has been on this coast many years.. He labored .some time among the Vancouver Indians, and became very proficient in several^ Indian .language.*-, lie was also stationed some timeafcNftnairno, Vi-toria, and.C-iriboo. The fervid eio'qu en ce of his preaching drew large' congregations, and with his laborious life won for bim the respect and friendship.of the whole people. Wbt-n he left British Columbia, 'he occupied the position of Rector of Grace Church in ! this city for some time, and afterward became Pastor of St. James. It was wi'h great iv- gn������t that his congregation 'parted with him when he received ihe call to Oimii.a. Mr (rkrrett is a student, a schohu*, and a man of indep'-ttdent mind, wruae prmnoiinu - will givH s;tlisfactioa to r. large circle ������������f friends on this coast.���������[San Fruneteeo paper. ridge.- ^EALED TENDERS, ENDORSED TEN- ������ der for Quesnelle River Bridge, will be received by the undersighed up to 12 o'clock noon on MONDAY, 30th November next, for the:construction of a Bridge across the .Quesnelle RiveK Plans :and Specifications can be seen, and blank farms of tender and agreement-to exe cute bond can be obtained at the Office of the Lands and AVorks Department, Victoria, and atthe Town of Quesnelle. Each Tender must be accompanied by an agreement lo execute a bond, duly signed by the Coutiacfor'hrm^Hir and two responsible residents of the Province, in a .penal sum amounting to one-third the contract price, for the-faitl'if'u! completion of !he Wuik: No Tender Will b.e necepled unless accompanied with ah agreement to execute a bond as above. =' i The lowest or any Tender not necrssa:rily accepted.' ROBERT ITKAVEN. Chief Commissioner ������������l L inUs & Works. Victoria, loth October. 1874. oc:'l FOR NEW WESTM1NSTEK. RcjicbingYale In time to connect with tbo . STAGES LEAVM YALE;������ SOKBAYS nrrivin-? al Clmton on ������wed������es>days and Barker ville * on Saturdays. ' '-; /:' Slniffbs leave Barkerville on Sundays,: aVrivn* fi*- cliiiibu on Thursdays andYulu mi Saturdays.* cjniitocfs at Cache truck with Vuncc's* Express lor Ok:aiaV:>n: '���������'"' ������������������.������������������-, ���������'���������":% -.���������.' . ;;-������������������: A t Cl i ntiiu; w.i tb Fcr?������son Js. Kxpress fbr la 11 ooct., Ann with fiuligbor's Kxprc^s lor Dog Crerk. _ At Qucsuduiuatb wilb Silvester's -Express Tcf ^"^F. J:,BARNARD 8, CO. ��������� Froifflit-wnill^ssfcu'gurR'ciirriyil througo ;U reason, able row. " ���������" '���������' .... ������������������-'---������������������ ������������������ : x ���������-��������� For rates or Freight anTGH AND.-AMlSRiGAN/ ; PATENT .l-MEDlCfNEf/x^y 4S::C1EAP IS > AST STOEE II TIE UpTiESH BRi;PS, anil ;a varletj^PIkua not. to h* procurfctl North-.ol'.IFrisco. .. STATIONERY, FKRFUMKRV..'CUTLER-f. Warm StRENGTHKNfNG PLASTEFW .for /'"���������'-' .buck and chest. . ���������sr^a. aclies,^a.si ;Jo Might Trafdlfng->f !l1/* Express. *��������� Forrf>1^8 0f Freight or Ca������sag������, apply to JONATHAN XUTT, AfJfU^ MB B ��������� mm m m PTHE m m If I fBk aim ��������� wm M S fl ��������� li mm m I mm THS k������ -������������������ fflf Alii M Mm: iarket Lays,-a : ressfaF Joct..' '-'1 ess Tvf id. treason-; 'to-*������{i nnfc. rvilkv:**. 'hpnuis.'., I las.nay; ������������������ttTwiir: ���������rlt1*a4'lf ui7. ili-ui ' rn:, ... HMJ.;:'. in- ; v. D (^ ���������;.���������:;,; ASS id toth������ 5, yoripUfft iiJj'oiiabl* ���������Env; w SAtURMy^NOF. 2t,;iH74. "THE) REPORTED: AEAtrlHOF cQCEEN Aymt0Aii^Ai0 San Francisco, l3th^ last night by: ft .report iht^Qii^o Victoria was tl earf. TL ere U; ho 6 fficial con fir tnutio n ���������of tbe.nimor.;.' 0^''^.^^:--:'^v:v:j.^|^;:j ���������.::-'.^' /: San T?raft6tecoVT3th^ truth- iii tbe report of tbe;deaUiof:Q^ > ��������� :. ��������� ��������� _*-'r,^THEl^S'PR-ESS.. y~������<\������: . Cl in ton; Nov. lB-li'arqarU Vgup fet'a ge left tier* at 8 o'cldclc^hia^raornjng ;wUh Ibe following passengers;:^0 701000y-.- M rs Toy, Van Win If le;.; Bilstand f Lipsctt, ���������and McAlister^Barlceivillo:;:; v Cliotou ^ returna from iho CJinlbii Election 0/-yA ��������� 7y .yy [ Humphvey^iyy A..0 70: y.$$7'��������������������������� Browu, ;���������, 10 *>���������������,'��������� . ot "���������-��������� A ���������;���������������������������'' Saul, i'''':y Ay.. ;.0Api[y-iiS^ 70 : It is reportedvtliat.the election will be con^ .tented oh ticceu n t"*of \ eigli uCh I jiese'vo tea Hhat were. poUcd-afciLij looet f i>r;rIIu in pb i������V5> and )} r < > w a. Tl i ere is grea t exci te m en t a t th el re- Buti, as Saiil'3 IVientU'wei'e stire of htS( elec��������� tiu u as ge a io r ��������� me 11 ibe rv.' /', ' l;. * ; ��������� ��������� tTa'K GRI^T^UpksE.RAOk /- < San Francisco^ tttli^pY^r; 3&OJU) people trti leased- the great bice al Bay J/rstKct ;Fair gnmudi> "to-day lV)r-$ii>>0O0.v Tne real j;onlesr<. ws* between Katie Pease and Thud Stevens, to I* former; :..wii(.ni.njf, t\i;, two fu.raigiu Ihthhi ".'> ior. 7 4 ii,J aii������I ^7 Mh' J*htie^l^ast* was ine. liirnriie; with greu *������.'lil?.4 to" Sag-tins*. AIL t li������ Ve s; I, po ? i N U is t. n i g h Cagg reg * led, ^oJ-io on K*Ue-P.HitV, 2*275, wi Thai! S,evens, 10o5 ou J.ji' Uauiels, -I8ii7 otMbe-'fit'ltlj ���������-.' .... , . ti Yale."���������IT'- I>iviit-|>ii N^O.P.li.R.. which w������s su. veying the e*oy.OiYs at*6vt* ilHs place, has be������u r������unpelied"ii������ ������o$iio;wl -opera'Ions Wn ac bin ut of 'lee rtn������iv8M/������ivy which "rend^rH work al;'ii 2 the 1 Vi 11 iT-^. y * - r>r 1 uiiirujugt: ���������.; "rV.; t'le'rH'M'V"cSld 'i*W to^MnvrivrT. falliifc" ^IJoh^onv-iatO-^^isp^ News from Vientiaj nayj? in te! ligence %a^ JbjfttStT received o f 8 trange r ii mo rs in St. Peter^Sl-irg of a; Soci al is lip , coiisp i racy, i n; wb i ch a'���������* oh- ������ pi rat or: made aa unsiieces8nilv:;attempt;t6. imtrder tbe; Qzur> ���������:; Several arrests were niade} tiOndonV l-otn���������Riots; recently ::occiir,rod ;-lti Poland on ay imperial .-aiitbonty.'.-; A: number - of A the; "lately;, appointed: priests. ^ave;been^ maltreated.: A They TerrUpriuh' (^vernmeut w here itlie: d istur.bances occji t*red ;bas bee hire-: inforcedbytroops from"\Varsaw"and:a;niim> ber of, tlie rio ters arrested. ; ' -,; B eri i i\j A M \) ���������T be^NpQ nd-; arrest o^Conrit' Von: Arnim J lias ca^d^a^rrdh^ifeiin^ in this Qiiy: A Tbe>i^eYate journals:iasiat:oil un: explnnatioii by^thef'Goyevniiaep t'0' 0.."' Cayenne. )13tb^he>(;a/list3'ay& traie*- y-, - bob. A;*coi?resp^ the re^p^per wr ap pera. are o^ en ed an d' p a piers; abslir a 6 tW: X ^������ ^fg^sihgleVsb^mtJnt- of (reasure wbjcb has *o*cci*red fdr years: was sent away byjthe steamer^of;: the Htji inst; In addition 10; jlai'ge, amounts ^w h ic b": were t^ ken aw ay: in private handsMelfeFargo^ Ex pritss shipped '$J(0.H2 a^'ftllows^-^I^aiik of:BritisbGolum^ biaV^^oH^aiiko^Britisb Norlli^AineriOai ������^6.Ml5^fecUer^50,t2?: ..'... Grain is arriving in -to wa from Saanich tn amrtli vesse^s.v 1/;v . ���������...: ��������� "*',,";'���������' ��������� A' '"' ... ' At' l^vq^cj ocfooTlmrRrlay n igh t Mr George 'HudSon| keep^of the; 'M^rketExcbaiVKei Fort ;stveet;' leifc'd^fii������������������ itt-1 he street op!p< si eiWiil*-: i ler?s! cpnje^tidnery,; and r:;ekpired stiddeol^y At tli^tii^e: ^f.tiie.:sad oil hla^ay^on^Trom^a 'LotlgO ;tnee'lit!g^^ftlr H ii d so h h ai beVn cb m pla i ni ng for a few day % before vbiS1 deij������iBe^and; it a p pears that be; li ad a presentimeriji ,of his approaching emfe.' Just. before fall^ig;be> heaved a heavy: sigh and (J^pp^eCto^iJie ��������� ground. :'Cause of' death a:neurisrn of tlie htiart. *: A ���������- ..ly-'A--, ��������� /AUv Sharipe;^iipeijinIendent of Abe JLunatic A^liimyandJprOljab largest inanJn, the P roVtncei^waft: married1 oil ^Tniirsdayjevening ^Mis^:Mil8aiii{a;.la:dy recently arrive.rhbm -Englatid."0'4' ���������.,, .'(. , ������������������:. ... xx7A A 'Mr Tbom^jiodge^^balcer and grocer^ of Victoriav diediat Tijo^clocJc: lasteveniiig. V ;., r Tbe, Hudson "Bay Company7s/land a������^le at Rort Gu rry lias ��������� b ee h. v er y h i i ceess I u I;" A - i o n| $lOO;oafefew tb of- land has 'been disponed of pt^ot) by 101) ���������went;lrpui ^600 to,������S7������0.':V/ ^^tlbp Vows,--Mes^rs-jKiirtz and Brig gs /:...; tia^ lately join^fbbi'c^ C .Strouss r&Go^ Victoria^ i iPl^tchervhas also com men ced Vhsines&laVjor 1,.;:; tork:; and Mr John Hendetseh, of the Black v Jack, company, -William^ chased Eckstein's hotel, eitiikted1 n^ few inileit from Victoria It is a good'ijdgjiiy to se������ >, so.manypf the men (w]io.have i^ade money, , ^|lbe IMej.8etH^gf'do^ ^^^^rovince.'"::;' ' ' ''' '^A l1 ' "' ,?> J;"- ��������� y t*0. yr"y\ 1A t> V H J Ames D������ j'iig'l a a j was lau ached, y esiertl ay, y iShe ^8 wiil receive bor'. bij-iiera aud ���������:'m������iclun^ry al hirig- to)", fln ess. YALE 2E! ti;lmcutb# of 0xi3 ��������� turn ''f frtSti^atuL tbevv^s^ni'V.probability:that a few nifilii.M." more wi-'I; rn;tke( "it'so* low* -tliat tlie_ ������ieanicrH eaiinofiuo^ ; , , : , * v 0 ho wire for' Ufa: secilon b*������tw<'on Cache On^c aiitt Kunj^ gr*iph irriv'Mi liore.: I>v lasl *r*l������*urn^r. and Will luavf . berfit:\pi;.'^J*������^-^4*i.li|v-by L.tWreuce &, Rtih'y-a tCuin.1- >?���������. v " 1 7 ' -" - '" 7:: - ���������. X.yAyyiyittxrpR Victorl't.: 11'h-Jnd^e Peiiiberton. and��������� '}ir Fls'fer-.J^Pi.^oVy*^^1'^^^^-be*r. the ca?e "f t w ������> vm i I o rs.. ���������'. of:, t b el. My 1*111111 i on w It o s la ri������I char=r^d ��������� with.vv������ylHyiii^;Hod irnbbiesr i) ftloa-- *s Ob 1 o*'ho Cook, -i.iie p v 'id������ n 0 w o t wi die p������: I'bou ���������,' iy) 1 ie bf CO r ry j������ 1' ir at t*d tti a t ������.s f th e o 61 ri \). do Aii t v #A* .11 ea *;< 1������ a 11 d the ��������� p r; ^ one is,, we re ���������Com:-nitf,i!d'-.f6r.trjiiV������t-lhp A-^S xe^. ^ lS peeiia ������**w������. of; ���������> 1 d d ������ n d:������i 1 v ������������r I������par j n (j q������1������ r t / >ent liuvvii by A. bYauci.s. ji>, as^ay $2,0du to; ,tbe ton.> X ���������; y xy \ ���������;��������� X. ^yl... ��������� 'A A. XX. ���������'���������' ' Th^ s*eam^bipL:is Ang-'lcji "tiiijce? away 250 to.ns freight, consisang of sugar, cranberrier* a������.d bides.- .������������������������������������������������������ ^.-y. :-.,,',..,...,... .yt. The. Dominion Government Fteomer Sir J wi Spiral 1V fou it dry. *Thej steam er ha? b������en rebuilt from the water-li op. newly coppered, and wi U h e fitted.no wi th a b an *i��������� b o m ������ ce h in aiid/uUie^aipn*>\\ 1 tiueiiu*i- ���������"rJbe.entire.;cost will be aboilt $kso,oU0. It ia estiiiiated that tlie T,os Angeles will c rry.a5ya"^r-ba t $4fK).O0j) in cold to-'Iay. :- KcksUi j's hoiel was Hold to Mr John Hon- d'rsen, latp.ot Cariboo. The ship G n7.a, which a.tiled from "Hastings fyills s:iinc teb .iluya a.gbV put back-yesterday m orning, ha ving ei ic 0 n nterp <1 heavy weal h JlMlNGTNTELLlGillSOR ^ - " -i ��������� J. TJ v %���������' X- .- ": ,.���������;���������.'.;.,,.,,. ���������'���������,���������'/ ': ' "������������������'-'.��������� *; .; XIOHTN'fNU CRB)EK." vx7 ���������> y 0 r;. :x Spru cft^coj "sti II; pros pectin g. VanWiti kle co. vbadHSO^K. last weel^'--��������� Victoria cohliad5 '���������ioOHtz" lasti'week, v Vancouver * bad^250 ;��������� 0%: \$$$ etliaesdayi by ;ndou tomorrow. 1, / CONKtlN Gt'LCJT. j._ Fergusonkcn,jwashed np70 oz.'last week, JindjrMp'.' o^;iip to .FiJdayjTOon.* ��������� Ontario j pp. pkmstht^P^ Cbipp having receivfdb^ - last Express a fnrtber. addition: to Jiis.etocfe* i> pf dental .instniments, is prepared to lit an^/; ^ scale.rteetli'refficiently;. He' may--b% ebbsuItefaAyA.^ s^tliisWiig StoredBark^ ning creek every*;Sunday until1 noon/ > ^ . <;��������� 0y. ;^Fast. TiMR^Oa::Sunday ^atternabniiwl ��������� ' \YUpciqtrf3 gLigbtning. Expre^s^m^ aj^tat^V"/ [ trip fvopk Lightning to Van Winlcle^-liS.miieil[ /. ^i a; 1 vhoiir ^nd^: m^ pagesr^tbe,fastest time omrecotd; - ... .,.;". ��������� \. yy.A.:A ��������� Ay ������������������ '���������:- r . '.': ���������; v :..-��������� ���������'���������.���������' ��������� a:.0'X' . ���������'���������.'������8t������--#- :Xi: LAST; NIGHT'S:;R.EPGRT, c f . v SODA CR^ISK. ' >���������/ ' Soda.: Creek; '���������', 2 t ��������� is.; 1 n aui (es te d i n/ sp Q ri in gj. ;; ry les 0 v ��������� j i*.ig vp at tr* 11.U h g ��������� r a ce in - n������ or. ro w b e t we������' n 0 cc������ de n' 'f. F u Her to n. and Sn m; P11 v 'b -'mi:;.,?3,6.0,6������:.v In pools OccidentAi&y WiiLiJie ' fii vo ri te, F111 !.��������������� rlci u se c o n d. S������, ni V11 rd y. tb i rd, The se vent h sbiry o r 1 b e Fa 1 aco II < 1 te 1 is ne.arly 0 p ! fc will h t e 1 a s t i u the s tr 11 c ti * re. The-liii.il ding compU'teiy Shu Is out the head 0 f' M t n t o m e ry s tree f, and in -������k es i 110 ok I ike A short alley. Men are at work in building day and night _ . c- The B rt* Ish war Vessel Pe trel, I ro nt' Mazx t- lafi, arrived Ust n'gnfc. EUROPE . London, *fOtfT��������� A meeting of Roman Ca- t'oo'icd was held at \Vilits'.moms this evening {<> consider questions raised in the oonlro versy between Gladstone and Archbishop Manning. Speeches were made denouncing i tn pu tat i 0 n s 1 ��������� n d' assu :n p tions i ri Glads tn n e > recent speech on the Vatican decrees. Il'so Iuli0111 were unanim0usiy nd0pted declaring ikat civil liberty is in unwise ailected by the decree of Papal Infallibi it/. VICTORIA. MafcquL 20th���������The Victoria Weekly Standard of 18th inst. contains the '0 lowing items: It is rumored that Uriah Kelson and others bave purchased the machinery of the II. D; Comp'*tiyasteamer Marten, at present lying i n Kambid ps Lak e, \ n d i n ten =1 to-Tn u t it i 1. iy a boat which they are about to build in this harbor lo run ill Suckeen river the ensuing summer. I-Jan. Mr Boaven returned on Wednesc]ay evening from lii������ tour ol inspe-.-tluii over tie Hope wagon road, having driven a buggy from Mr Brown's place, op pi mi U; New Weai- m i nsier. lo Pop cu m. Wa 1 ke d I h e n ce to lin p e. and returned by canoe lo New Westminster, Further Ontnplninis roach us of irregular ities in th������-"Mils' between tbk my sad toh 0 A0 THB\OGEAN. ��������� rf^ v Considerable ��������� interest has ,been excttei r among mercantile' men "iii; New JForlc ani? other,Eastern: cities by the reported discovery ' \Xy iof a-large reef.almost.-in the;/direct ;line ot ���������European Bte^m^rsV^ap^intPicass hark .Teressa, ,'made the - discovery, and xe- - .-.- portsthe rock.: orreef, in the AtlanMc Ocean, f ' ���������company Vdjnin rtg the:old United���������started <|at.,40,N,l.and long. G&W. The rayslery of iv������ sinking yesterday. ..:��������� .'. .; _ , . "r 1 he President;City'of Boston- Pacific,"..Ifnited . A ~ r > '���������f -" ' +*a������ A '' -" ::i ���������' y 7 7 j Kingdom, 'and many - other noble Vessel* ^ ��������� FrRE.-Oa'.Monday night last, about 7 which have .been lost, without lea-ving.behina... ircl.oclv"."^. 'fire?brbve" 0ut 1 n iu'fe o-wei 11ng - *t. inched.:, to' "the rear of 0*Ronoel?s Livery Stab 1 oa in^^Rarl^ervi 111^'^ ahd:; theAfltimes[^ivdl; gut bed %ucli- head way be foretl fie' fii^ was'disj tiineVtljaKhe. whole, premise^ in a abort time. The.:horses.vwere removed ut Bermuda Island,, arid is'..therefore'in" th9. ��������� safely and nearly all, the^^ to The firemen.were onlthospoi Wort afleV. thei:fuvrticularly'^^^^^^^^^: ��������� - l ������ s:e:imslnps, excepting one;or,two,-.:wbicb still adherevtO: ther-dangeronsrMbrtbe^^ass^get iy for: the sake of gaining! time/ The sjbt ybet?S:-7 the r^ef:is placed, has ��������� been; bei ieved^too '^00/ ever since the ex tensive soundings 'otl'the:; At^/7 lantic;;which have ; btfenr.prosectited'/nipei&x 1885, a continuation of tbe great.'siibmarjho valley wliicV ?������^ said:to ���������extend'frpni some:;2ft() : jy . !A,-y. ���������,x: tlie'latitude New York., and in a straight. Jihflr" " ' from West to.East.Js ;aboufc 550^milea/froffii ������������������������������������'������������������ Ufew York harb^r, an 1 dIrectif 0n the conrsQf> ��������� ocean ��������� steamers, in what it5 known as tbe>' id trm ; was; giyen, bii t m cp nse(lueuc.e of the bay iu tho-. 1 oft havi ng caugh t fire before water ; vv as laid on, t hey -cotil d 'do no mo re tli an con- fme the fi re to the b ni I di ng i n, wh i cli it broke. ijh U T h e re ui ar [dxb le e ffidie h 6y[ p f;; Hi e in ea u s 0f extingulshing. iires: in: . Barker������ytlle ��������� wRS th oro u gh ly ^ tes ted. "������������������-.Whe n: a stream-0 f wa ter : from the u pp.et h y d ran t. w as bvo'tigh t to bear on the 11*1 meat he ftre; was 1 hint that moment sub d ued' and kept w. i] b in bono d s, al tb ou gh when the first. water w as thr0Wn. the bu'iId i iig was one,mass of flames, and the adjoining Iargerwooden ������uilding occhpied. by Ur' Lip- sett escaped' wilbont a^iingle being iiijured. The firemen and citizens deserve the greatest praise tor .the energy with which they worked. The thermometer marked i degrees below zero, and the spray from the pipes wet i n g m an y 0 f th em, im m e d i a te 1 y form ed a n r - very comfortable, mantle of ice.. The fire originated from a lot of wood placed care* leady near the stove in the 'dwelling taking fire. Mr 0*1)0unci's Iofs will amount lo abou $1000. not covered by insurance.;.-*.\ QutcsxiCLMouTU BitiDCJE.���������In order to afford an opporlunity to parlies In this (lis iri ct de- siioiisof;!e.i,.derihg for the constrnclion of ib * Quesnelraoulb bridge, tbe Hon. Mr Beaven Chief Commissioner of Public Works, li������j������ ex tended'ihe time for receiving nniil 14th Ja ��������� iMry next. Specifications will also be sent to the Government Agent.at Richfield, where they can bo examined* We arc informed that the bridge i? to be built in the mo-t sub- stanlial mannerrwilh stone- abutments, and that it ia intended to have it completed eaily next summer. MuTTO*.-~Aljoni 260 {sheep, in very good o������flk������r, for VanVolkenburgh &���������������������������Oo.. tnived oa Thursday*. milesv.off .tlie: cbast:qf f?ewfbuudhind; tothti.; G\\ I f.of Mexico ,witb a imp deviations off Bei'*: muda. The depth of ibis vportioa/:ot^;th^; ��������� ocean is:given-by the best autlioriUes r^tsorao:', #00- fathomsoOr nearly three: milfc^ii : rock, according to (Japtain "Picasso's calon la*": A tion; atAn distance.'.: of fbur1 miles,! -was It- feel ��������� iiutxif water.a^atimoof .me-atf-io^; water i^-fc;": high water the rock.would ^b'e^.coy.ered'i.^.ni^^, 1.1 letely, and therefore;0ut. of. sight.;and :evea 1\ when atlta full h^igh' out of water; ;tlmfeo-;v;; lioti of the sea would under general ciiVeufa* ��������� stances cover it. as waves are 18 feet :nlgb������ Wi I hout any special - result b fa tern pes ty or storm. It was, calm when the master of, tho Teressa sighted it. or else he would bavo boon able io beat up to it. " The rock would not be visible at nijrht. By many it has.b'ee'a iiilien to be a wreck. This discov������ry:is one 01 the m ns t import an t iii a fine Wen Is o f:.: tbo year, and will lend-to the future oreservatloa of-tile and valuable property.��������� [Americivs paper.',- . '' ��������� . *^* Bkukkucy. September, 1869.- .fjfeelita duty Itiwe to you to express_ ffrathmie for the great benefit-1 have derb Gentlempfix gram one tor tne great oeuem-1 waw ucavets uy taking ��������� Norton's Camomile Pills.' I *P* plied lo your agent, Mr Bell, Berkeley, to 1? tho above-named Pills, lor wind in tUe.ato.rn* act), from which i suffered exenicu*nig .paia for a lemrth of time, having tried, nearly every remedy prescribed, but wftlmnt deriving any benefit at alt After biking two bottles of your valuable P?|Is, I was qmt������ resiofed to my usual slate ?( health. Pleas������ give this publicity for ^benefit of thos a- who may be thus affii^ted.���������1 am. sir. trnlf yours. H������ntT AttP^^���������Tojba Proprkte# W Noa^-o^'a (hump* ,'t ���������j.r . -New Tin Shop,.- STANLEY, ��������� * LIGHTNING CREEK. T'LIWDHABD rs AGAIN TO THE FRONT ��������� with extondeJ facilities so do all kinds of work ro lilBiiiio. A largo aasor I to tu % of ��������� LAMPS. STOVES, COOKING UTENSILS, &o., n band, tlvttd. and NEW GOODS constantly t-tcfiisr re ��������� wAlb 3m ;. G., BYKNE8,, ..'/ BARKERVILLE,.. Auction r, Commission and ������������������ Mining; Agent,'; ici T^OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THr ^���������������������������following arc (lie Boundaries of th. ff n.dRfcordifig Districisin the Province ol British Columbia: / ��������� NEW WESTMINSTER" DISTRICT. ^-Goodg received and r tonal In FIRE-PROOF ���������CELtLAR, mid liberal advances mado-on sanio, at Tousonablo rates. my 9 6 in ���������'J...-SAMUEL SMITH, STANLEY, v " ..:. LIGHTNING CREEK, ���������Has on Land a choice.stock of ' Provisions, Groceries, ' UQ00BSf CIGAES, CLOTHING, &C.; which bo will sell,,,. Ayl .-....,...: \ < WHOLESALE AND RETATLi AS CHEAP ���������'-, iy 1 AS THE CHEAPEST. . v ~ * aul���������'��������������������������� ���������-��������� say f.% . T^tok THIS DATE THE ASSAY Charge A? yt'ot lots of Gold Dust'of Fifteen Ounces or under ;: ^^UCED TO TWO-DOLLARS, "'.���������^Ai'fyfX-i. .-:-. X. , .' ' i:7 y. /_'. 4'y.'- --.-'' '."���������.���������'.'��������� '���������-������������������ jfttft latter payable In adranco. ."���������������������������r:'a^thl.August, 1874' v ..'���������',- W. EITCHCOCK. "'���������������������������- ������u29 Ira Tho Land Recording District of-New West- minsler shall be bounded on the South'by the Southern*Boundary of' the Province (the 49th Pa rail el of North Latitude) Ito tt point about 65 mi lea East froni the shore of the Gulf of Georgia, said"point being the South- Eastern corner of Now Westminster District, and the South-Western corner of- tho Yale District; on tho Enst by a line (beinpf n)so the Western boundary of the Yale District) running North from the said So nth-Eastern corner, crossing Fraser River about 8 miles above the month of Harrison River, to a distance o( about 45 miles, and thence Northwest by North about-51) miles, at-tin average distance of about 10 miles East from the general course of-the Douglas Portage; to the North-Eastern comer of said District, which is also the North-.Western corner of Yale District ; on tbe North by a line (befog also the Southern boundary,-in; part, of the Lillooet D ist rie t), then ce ru n n ing, Wes t fro m s ai d 1 ast named corner, crossing Lillooet Lake at a point about eqhi'distunt from'either. enc!, and touching the extreme Northern point of Jer- yis Inlet (which is tbe-South-West .corner of Lillooet District) thence to Forbes Bay on the shore of Desolation*: Sound ; and on the West,- by.a line running through tjie.middle of I Homliay Channel to Sarah: Point;-and thence in a straight line.Southerly to the most Westerly point of Savary Island*; tbenco to j mid-channel of Gulf of Georgia; thence to the centre of Sabine channel to the boundary of Nan aim o Land Recording Pist riot, follow; ing through Ihe centre of said'channel to a point opposite Point Up wood, Texaija Island; thence following the mid-channel of the Strait of Georgia to tbe North-Eastern corner. of G6wichan District-; thence VVes-t on the 491h: Parallel to point "of cbra men cement, and shall include the following Islands :���������' UolFy^ .' Mary/ ' Melville,*' Morgan,'; Otter/'Mink/ 4 Rugged,' * Snvary/ * Harwood/. * Texada/ i.Hardy/- tNelwnn..? , * Caotam/'"'. iPen.i.sOn.' ������ Thormandy/ ��������� Trail," White/. ���������Anvil.'' Defence/ 'Woolbridge/ ������Gambier/ 'Keats/ * Bbwen/" Pauley/,* Popham/ ' Woojcombe/ and * Pussa#e/and all other email Islands not j enumerated within said boundaries., .oral District, being also the North-East rcor- uer of New Westminster District^ thence following the Northern and7Eastern boundaries of the Yale Laud Recording Division to the point of commencement;-;/ ;��������� ��������� :; -y yy iy district ;0Fv,;yale ��������� (^odrobs;; 'y7iypi������lS^).X7A/y7xxA7 The Osooyoos^ iliaud: JRecordih^ District shall be bounded-bn^tbe South by the 49ib. Par a I lei. com m enci ng a t _a p o i u t (0 ei ng a 1 so the South-East corner of :the Yale Land Re-* co rd i ng Di v is!p n) ; then ce runn ing West; to t he Wes tern b oundary: of; JCoo ten ay District thence running Northward ra long the said Western boundaryA'ioi the South-East corner of the Kamloops Land Recording Division ; thence following the Southern and Eastern boundaries of said Land Recording Division, . to the South-Wes tern corner, of the said Karnr loops Land Recording Division; ihence due" South along the boundary '-of the '-Yale Land Recording Division bo, point of commence- rneii-t. of North Latitude:? on the East by the 124th Meridian ������f West Longitude'0 on the North by the (JOth -yaiSlllsJ*.|-^|Utt'4������������������5S5,Jt"h"������^^etft by Alaska- a -Tewlijtdrr^-'of*:f|ii������^'',XJiiitedl' States of America, "'r0'y'���������:"'��������� A.A. 7 ������������������'������������������:'17 00- y. v ;::: ROBERT BEAVEN, ".:-Chief Oommi8sio;iier iands������& Works; Lands and Works-Office.'7 0701 :v->'���������:-%..' ��������� ���������-. Victoria, July. 18th, 187*. ); y y $e6 fil^^ . Public Notice;. PRI V A TB BI L L9, .AllapplicatloBsfor Private Bills, properly the aubJeeVof legislation by the Legislative Asscnii'Iy ol* British'Columbia, within the. purview of '.' The British North America Act.1867," whether for the erection of n Bridge; tho making ol* a Kuilroad, Turnpike Road, or Telegraph Line, tho construction or improvemoct of a Harbor,; Cauul, Lock, D:im or Slide, or other I i Ice work; Die granting of.a right of F'-rry; the Incorporation of Any particular trade or calling, or %>f any Joint Stock Oo������nna.nr: or otherwise for granting to any.individual .orindividu ils any.exclusive or peculiar rigli ts or privileges^ whatever, or for; doing, anyY matter or th j ng; ^hfeh in^its operatipff.M;ouId atrec'l ihb right or prV)p- verty:pf other.parties^ orrelatb to any piVrtieiilar chiss *f the cqmthun i ty; or for making any a men ii m e n 1 of a like nature to any former Act,������������������shun, require .a ��������� Kotice, DISTRICT-OF YAf.B (YALK DIVISION). The Yale Land Recording' Division-shall he -bounded on the West by a line commencing on. the 49.h FaralhM.nt North Latitude. 65-miles East from the Gulf of Georgia, being also the South-Eastern corner of New Westminster Land Recording District ; thence North abont 45 miles ; thence North about 45 miles ; thence North-West about 50 miles to a point being the North-Easlerly corner ol* New Westminster District; thence East about 87 miles to a- point near the juncliori.of the Thompson and Nicola Rivers; thence in ������ South*Easterly direction, rnnning parallel to the ge n eral: co it rse b f, the. N ico 1 a Ri V e r, an cl distant about 7 miles therefrom.,for a^distarice of a bout $5 mi lm to Go! d.wate r R i re r j; th en ce j in a Sonllierlyr direct ion along tbe trail- to a' LILJCOOBT- DISTRICT; ' yA Tlie Land Recording District of: Lillooet shall be bounded oil tlie.East'il>jr"ftiihV(t*������![np also the Weaterri^bdiihtU Kobt en ay D is t'Aipt) oomme n ci rig 1 from the North-Eastern corn-erqr'Ya trlct.fi thence foil o w i n g; a co ii rs e pa ra 11 e 1.. ;to ! th e ge ne rai c o i i r so' o F. I h e. Co 1 litubiiVftiyer; and' [ about ten miles; distant therefromV 50lmiles. to a pol n t. o n th ei' 5 2d Paral I olio tiNoi' th: La t i -, tnde, which ���������isvthe^Nortli^isternico said Lillooet D is t i; icl������i - an d 'the -So u th - pa s f e Hi corner of OaHU'oVtf&fStn^ the said 52<] Paraliel (beino; also llie iSoujliern: bonndarr of Oariboo .il)istricf) biros-*ing thi* Cariboo Kbadvat'tlio^i^Sth^in^ distanceof aboutJSiO :^}\^B^-fo^poi0;'6n\fh^:. 1241 h Mer id i a n,: yvh i o fi* is jitiid:������������������-NO rt h -lVV e s t er iv' corner of said Tjil looeif^District, a nd/the Sou tb Western corner of C?inhoo��������� District-; on;5tlie West by the SHidOi24thWendian; a distance of about 126 miles,' to the point, where tin* said Meridian A intersects: the Northern bdiih- bary of. New :Wes'ttninsteri^Dirtric^'^at^tlie: Northern extremity,ofvJieryisvlnlel*; on the Soulb by the Northern boundary of : New Westminster District ;.* to a the .Norlh-Eastei'n corner of. said, district jh & Nor h ev-fiyh oit^i d ary, before describe^ ;ofoflaidv-YaTe-������EIectora 1 Dia- tiict, to tbe SouthlltJast^rn corner,ofisaid Lii- looetiDisiricf, whiebjs; also;.the,.iNiirth-Eastern corner of Yale JEleclorat:iWbtrict������-^ A:, VTOTICE IS HEREBY QXW$K THAT/ CKOTTX JA G rii n ta; v/i 11 l������n issucd to tho; u a durm en.tjpoed. Miniiig Conipiiiiies'for Land claimed' hy theniy -In no* cordfuico with "The Gold Mining* Amendment Aet,; lS73I,rsiX'rY;*1(80) PAYS from the djile hereof,;���������"���������:pro- isrifleJ-noobjeftiiou is lodged against tlie issuing el" th* S'i i(������ 1 tl rn n ts ,\v i l h t lie Ch i ef Com in ission er ��������� ot* L&n <\9 aiiil Wor kn ijcrore tho expi ratio n ot, th e said six ty flays, riz.:��������� ���������. "yy ry y *v-������ AA- A7 ���������'��������� :%{ 'A.0.0-}��������� The Black Jf������ck an������l Burns Company, hill claim. ��������� . Tho Myrtle Company.. v ��������� ���������- "' ,T!nji BullarjLt Company..' , ���������" . The SuiJu in Company. ; ''' y.X.y Th������"Aiuhar;,'n ^Uom.piiny;v^ \7a yXt} Ay '��������� '-y-yX .'-���������:,.: .Tiie'.F;ir^stHqse,COtnprfl������y.-'. i.7Ay7.is 0,7} ������������������ The Union*Company, v -."'������������������; The,IiKu-pcmlent Company. ^ ��������� Tlie' Mi:irl wood C*������rip:iuy. ypinVis.he' thoioihiugi.TOun.r61;Liinoj; hy the. ������bor������ iC'jmp:mhs C:mi ho soi?u at, tho office of the Oovf-rn. momAgj'Uti Cariboo, for Sixty days;from tho dnW. .hereoC. A: *-y. , ,-��������� ��������� ' "-. , ., . JIOBERT BKAVENT. 0-.. ' ' CliP'f C.'mmispiojic/ ofLanua aiiir Vor'fS I^ndp an-1 VV(ti'k������ T>'{> trtoi-ht, Victori l,-July iJQch, 1$14. : v ftU* *X������������������ Z0 ^Xv^'''.' ������������������! '^A- ^nauJi���������'IW1'. iWin Vw.'.-.. i*~j������a, Cic JtrT-^wtvj^XJN^j Cy.lpl������raie;isTRrGT:orkootENAY. The L-ind R^cor/lin^Df^rict^f Kobtenay ���������..j........... ,,^-, c^tii. rvquire .a; JNOtice, in a ,���������w ll(K,..w H ��������� dearly and distinc tly specify i ng the nature am \ oi >jcci n 0 in t 2 mi I eqHVes t o f Pr i n ee ion t i htmoa A ,\ a ������fjhe.applicatioii, to be "published, as follows,; via,; S Ut\\\ "/, 0:1 ly ,7? "h W x X* A. No.tico: inserted iln tii������- vtrii^u rki^^i^ r*....^.-- boinhto.ine 4Utn rarallol, abpnfc 3.S miles A Notice ihser ted * I ri'.11 li o Bri lis li CoJ u mhia Gu 20 tto, sad- in ;o������e hewspfip^r published In the district afr lected, prif there be no newspiiper published thorcin, then in a newspappr in the. nextv noRrest district in which a nowspa per is publ ishe. 1; ' "y ��������� * j Such notice shall be coDtinderl In each caso for i A period qfat least six weeks, dnrinic the Interval of -tjoie between:the.close of .them-xt preceding Session aad the,consi(Iei-������ition pf the petition. -: '.Before any Petition praying for Inn v^ to hfinJ? : in'd Private Bill for tho erection of a Toll Bridge is jiresented to tho Hfjiiise, Aho person or prrsoos mtend- Jn������f:.to petition for sue It Bill shall, uptiu giving tbo notice proscribe'' in the pr*ji*r. DKTKI0T %%���������0��������������� menemff at u point 2 milog \y���������t ^f M ������u "' rnon.nK.dueEast to theSo.Uh poin o 01 a .' r.Knn L������kB; th������nce oa Um i.*t by ",!.<��������� running Northwanl, and following the Es em shore of Olcanasnn L���������fca "l Z b*Z - thence due North to Round Lake ��������� Znee on' the Sooth hy h line running doe East to the Extern boundary of Yolo Electoral Di^ricT being aleoYthe; Western hoondary of TCooft- m Dntruti; thence following the Ve\,ero boondoryoi Kootnrmy Dmtncf, W tfe North B������ corner of Yale niectoral 04fWc?f W on the Nnrth by the Southern boulfdarV io part of Lillooet District, running, wS from abo,������t bo ,r,,les, tn a poiot or, the N, wh Thompson Rir������.r (Meridian B.-nd) AbX, - oulee North ofKnmloops ; rteoce in ������ ; J/ ������ne. about 15 ,���������!,,,, So^h 0^^^������ thenee m a direct line about������ ffioX" sh������ll he boundedoo [|,e;We.nbv thebiddVe described r'.u.������tern .boiindiifies of' Yale;:EleeV tora! aod Lillooet Districts up to the .North B^T. %������'''\f r?f: W'^^tOistricf, which is fi*I lh������ So������tb-E^lern corner of G-iriboo'Dis: tuc aootheoceby a line (being alw the Soulh-Easteri! bopfidary of Cariboo hkfri^V following ,he general WSoSS River and distant from'it ob;d���������t id mile", for a further d.xtunce: of ebout 50 miles td'-������ potBt on the 11811. Sl.Vridk,,; about- 15 miles North-Eust of the Boat EociimprrienV a d henco by th������ llSfb ireiidiao (lieW also * %etero:b^ 1?��������� r '?Ah?lvW���������m IW Rocky Mountains, he Lestera boundary of the Province ;��������� 0, he.Ra.st by lho8aid.E������atFrn boundary o'f th \������AnT7 ^d T tlj0 So,Hh ^y '-lfo''������tb I anillel, the Southera boundary ol the 1T6 vince. .f, J .'y ," . c G EST E REHIRE : SAUCE -...-���������'.',������ nectare^hy Couiioiss^hrrti. hir������ - ; ������������������V'- "T-SAS ONiLiY OQOD ^ SiVTJOK.* ivCaiitipn agams t Fr atid;0TU i.*/it ii u"������.vs. of tl i Is most^dclw^usiaiHi unriv^ffer' C^n*'iim--nV \}.\kvp.-4 caiisoricertaiiVflealcrs toappJr tlie nam*' of' *VV>rof s- tprshireS.au'co?'. to 11 ieir;6\vit "i������(eriiVr von;prhh .si 11;o pa til i o i s;~ liorohy / i nforiii ed; tha I th t only v-uy to;j>rti������-: ourctlio-gonuine, la to . .-��������� < ASK--FOR' iliffif :to ^EBKXNS^.'���������'. SAFGH^ an H'i o s os t ho t; t h e i r: n a m es a ry n pen Ihe mi ivmn Spin e o f ��������� t h e (o i' c: gril m;i r K:eI s Ii a vi ri # hoc ns " PlM i *d: >v (th as p'n ri ou s ArurcfSto rshj rV Sa iiice .ii pon tl i������ wrop- per a m\ 1 a he Is of w h I eh t'h������tn ;i in oh:o (,.i,Wi a n il Perilns- na vo ��������� been i ftirgecl, i L. ah A : V ��������������������������� gj v ���������* ii otic- thli 11 hey ; have |;n r ii \f>\\ o.A. \A\ i e i r c orr Ofpoii <] e ti j s u* 11 h pou;pr ol ��������� ti t torn ey t o ta k"e ins t a n t p rtico oi i i j������g s ngji i i) s i man it* FAOTuaKBPi ti ii d v kxpok }i o i s ac 1), ofn iiy'otli eri nil la* lioiis b y- vv h \ c li t h is i rr igh t rn ay h e i ri fringe ti -X. '��������� :y Askfor LEA & PERRliSTS> ^ance-and see 3STaine on Wrappe r, LabeJ', Bdtti������,1 ��������� and.;.:-. iV/liaj^sale n n>\ U>r export by the proprier"rst Wof^. y. cos ter| Crosse 'fc Blo'ckvcell, U������ntlon -. &c. ,��������� kc.; und by Gri'ocers and 03)nii.'n"universally,; ���������; ���������' i)ISTRrCT of GAumoo. ��������� -l The Land Kecording-Di.slrict of Cariboo Khali be bounded on the West by tlie. ]24lh Mendiuo, which is also tbt BmUmi: bmimlary of the Coast District; on the. Sou tli by the 52d Parallel, which isateo ihe Norlhern boon, tl ary of Lilfooel; Dipl-nei: on the Soutb-KHSf by the before described boundary, in part, of* (vootenay. District;. on the Bast by the 118th Meridian of West LongtUude (being also the Western boundary, in part, of Kootenay District) to the summit.of the Rocky Mountains, and thence Northward by|lhe Piitnmitof the Rocky Mountains, and hy the 120th Meridian I of West Lr-ng tit tide, the Eastern bound ary (of f the Province ; and on the Norlh by the 60tb Parallel of Norlh {Latitude, |tbej JNTorthern boundary of the Province. DISTfUCT OF OAII^ECA. The Land U������cordrr*nib Parallel ; kn West by the'l27th Meridian |of ������?as tude. Van i; Yolkenburgli ^ I Go. X.IGITTIII& GREEK A SUPPLY OF THE BEST J020 : 1F190 IB. Alwayson hand. m d on tho t 1U mile post on the wa^on roa* frord Yale'to DISTRICT OP CAS3IAR be bounded ontlte bmthbf ^m^^mUei l ������KS^U^ Longi.l,.,J���������BR DELIVERED ON LIGHTNING ^Z^]^nS^a^^^ operation thoy ������i V ttUMM^fl^iHaBBH8BiaaaaiBi>BraHMBf������������������>^^ IBHTIhi* 1