If1 ii! Vol. ;;!;Bai^rTttlev:*vV^ Ho.,19. .-..BAR^RYILLE,;^URpA^rQCTv:7, ?65; :-x rLETTER^ROMHCTORIAi! or interests; still progresses and irces"��������� / enough ! ir" ��������� ��������� developed.=? to .-��������� :' ��������� v;. ,;!V:^ : I have hitherto iinf*rm6d you more of the political pbnditiba of this country than of any thing: else, probably because that was the ; sub j ect o f c onv ersati o ii1 of. the time 'being. > ^ Ypuraay jiowey.er.: wish to'_ know a.little of -iigeneral Affairs, and Of the progress made durr irig'yfiiff afenc^ not ;exist very mucli long|brl-rii,^ i y Uponyoiir :airtyar;the,1fi"rst''' '���������-/"��������� - .Thenextitliing you will>h'eaiV-complained of .. "iwill bei.that; th.Q merchants. Jiavprlost very. con- : ������iderably byrthe ��������� summer: tr,ade of Carib oo, and! not a little'by bed rp'ckiflumcg>nd-bthOr ^ppcaUtibtis iiniCanbbo:/whi* yet have not :��������� '?eW^ the-merchants and ;���������-subscribers thus being lpw;in pbcket are not Vcry extrayagant in their outlays // X;; ��������� ���������:, The ^whble������������������ bf- these results are believed to , arise from politicali-ag^ti&jtio^^^li'e_'ci-Neation_"o*f bad laws both and; the; blows; ���������';.. aimed at free trade; The effects of these laws among others'"-arc-said to be, the" deterring of immigratiotViandthe.!promptipnbf emigration from both countries.: tliat is toisay^they compel a cl iminution of population, and so a dim- inution ofjbusiriess. /Therefore tlio-^oiintry "cannot prosper until ftei causes of its depression are /removed; but instead of trying, tp igetthe^causes removedthe people: stand jvith. folded arms, and dishevelledvhair, loqldhg for assistance from the gods ihsteaclof' relying 'upon their own exertions. This apathetic 'condition is more injurious than anything else, ':and the magic wahd' of some :great Blind is -required to remoyeUt/i i The /country would ���������vpry (quicldy! recover itself if the doub ta as to tlie future could be removed���������if people felt 'certain that the Government of British Colombia wouldbe wise enough'to;legislate for Mlie miners, and, let thPm be as free as other people,, instead of loading them with special taxes; and again, if the/people of Vancouver, ���������Island couUVbc ensured;that irio tariff.would 'be imposed upon goods entering their ports. A few months ought ^to/settle these questions, an d would, do so i f th e . p eo pie. won Id ���������. strive to settle them themselves; they have the power if they would only oxert, it. But how is the power used? Wheu members are required to fill up .vacancies: in the Legislature the men ���������who are most interested in the. welfare of the ���������country will not take office, but leave their ���������duties to'be fulfilled by those whom chance may turn up. A seat inthe Assembly, thanks to Governor Kennedy, is supposed to be. an object of ridicule, instead of the highest honor a citizen can aspire to; at least it is the fash- ion to talk and treat it as such, although the fortunes of the various individuals of the community depend very much upon the doings of that body. Now if,good men will not come forward to do the legislation of the country, and if it'be the fash* Son with tlfi? majority to consider a seat, in 4-he Legislature an objept of ridicule, is the country fit and in a proper condition to possess representative institutions'? Of course it will be said the pobple must be educated to lit, and that no other system would satisfy. In the mean timo thcxoiintry is ruined jn trying; to ..educate politicians���������time ,seems to be of considerable importance therefore in the calculation. Let the proper men come forward and there wo aid soon be an end to the present depressed condition of the country generally. You appear to be in want of members for Oariboo; why do you not ollor yourself to be a sacrifice? A few months during the winter will not kill you anyhow. Vancouver Island nevertheless, although depressed in the principal part of its pursuits, namely, the commercial, and the������������������consequent conduction or extension of this to other branches has-iresou make it a:prosperous conimunity. Thus wi fl������ initholast;fewiinio^hs a.mine/of anthracite .cpaltias 5been discovered, said, to be very.extensive, and if so doubtless, of great vaiue, that kind-of coal 'being/in great demand fo'r steamttoistt^ui^bses and -realizes high prices.' The shares in the company1 arc at a premium, and-are;sought after by San "Francisco capitalists/ "If the Americans, take it "in bandits success Is pretty certain. Although situated j in Queen Charlottes Island it will jn a great measure be supplied from'Victoria, for it is absurd.to suppose that the ships going, there for coal will be,coinpeile(iao go to New Westminster for-an (er^ annum.' .f //..//. ^ /; ���������'". A. fe w.. rie^iriciv liuiild irigs -'iha^e^B'cn'^e^--' ed at Victoria; and;indeed the bujldingsan^ shops generally^ihaveirnpi'bvediri appear^ One building'willS'lmweverJ"^ before- you reach Viciibria'^lippk: .out for /an incbn^ubustm'a^:bfrb1i.M the Governor's .residehcey,; suiipbs^tp/cQst $30,000. /K looks1 as thouglr the'dm^and 'Ypu, will Uriel.the ChurchReserve/st^liferic- ed in and i $ VasP- aiupufit''or/ rubbisW-i-talked: about it> all bf: wWc������ I's^lUlbaverfPr '.yburi future aniusemeht/ ,Ji" i.. xfiy fx "fl :x-.X'f.fl i ,i But % veh: before*; ��������� reaching thus? 'fai;; a ��������� 1 iglit- ship will vbc observed ��������� al; tlie: miputh. of,. thei! rivcr^Fraser^',;Iriieahit may"be/isbiibec^msb' coast, but has apparently discovered not much of importance. Float gold one or two cents to the pan, but he will not vouch for its great extent. He describes the country as'densely timbered, where the rocks are not barren, and the open land as inunitosimally small; but he says that "white piiuv-' exists in abundance of splendid quality, aud this assertion is supported by the Canadian back-woodsmen who accompanied him. Now white pine is an article of much value upon the Pacific coast, and is rare, so that there i* a chance fur a mill in that locality. Whv on earth is it that the Americans'have m many nulls upon Puget SoumU'hilst Vancouver .Island can only boast \ &'* of one or two? The world is open equally to both; neither reiu-s upon home i*on.������mm> tolJP absolutely useless, for /tliat puS?PJ?j;biri^ very advantag|6us!vfbr Tessels :bouiid0iNa^ naimo. -y-A& this"iiatter; was/ by*no!:meM3:iti-; tended, some-parties are trying to get'it laid up fdongsidb^of; ou*, clredging' inachiriP, bp4 cause b y so /doing1 it will say. pi;'; ah pu t;$500 i0 p er aiiiiu iri.thb in consider a^lc/'amouiiitj an d a sum'that!all"^e-sliippmgfbi not pay intl;e shape of >light-dues^ or even 'i(heaVy;;'-ones.; ��������� ,-������������������/ "*-:.'.::;;;-'-'' ';'!..' , .'/,!,:. /Many; tb; yiou,-; fain 11 i.ar:faces will be Jouncl wanting���������Souttigate^ G. ^VallacicT'Sproat; 13ui-- naby, Drake, Franklin, Alston, Cai'y,.Govern-; or1; Seymour, ant liotra- few oMrs^^hewholb; of these have goiie to Engl arid and,win..rc-. turn in a few months. ..Tlie colonies arc,therefore well reprcseiited iii England if anything is-.to be done there. - "./.:", " V i The,Legislative Assembly will.bein;sesslqn ���������so you wiil hear some triith,;;a great deal of bunkum and a row genoranyi/'for-a'stpmiy period may be expected, as many popple are savagely growling at ihe supposed heavy taxation; Taxes/ are;tolerably heavy' and some injudicious^but Certainlp*Qiey;do not exceed iri all twenty dollars perJipa'd. Unfortunately however under tlie;!Slpel; system of. taxation the taxes fall chieSy-Tipori the few. the landownors'Vria traders, although most likely they manage to get them .indirectly out of the populace generally. One of our papers; has been trying to couvince the multitude that tlie taxes of Vancouver Island amount to $75 per head, but the Government have-published an official statistical report of the amount received from taxes, which shows the assertion of the paper in question to be grossly incorrect. It is rather too bad to mislead even for party purposes. .,,"������;*' A couple of years ago the 'British Columbian' estimated the taxes in British "Columbia to be sixty dollars per head per annum and declared it to he outrageous I How much do the miners pay now that the taxes have been woefully increased? The same paper declares it now not'to be outrageous! but that is a question that may be left'to the people to decide. It was in the first case to abuse a Governor, in the second to be his sycophant. Is the press to be believed ? Yet such is history. '' I am afraid you will be too late to enjoy the fun of the Municipal Council, or' more properly yon will be spared the disgust of seein'o- how that body can disgrace Municipal In ' '" uig/the>wiiiter;;andipeffiaps doy/a/little explo- ration.; at but litUc^!exp^ fisli-liooks and a log cal^aVp almost the only things re quired. It w ill to b e sure be rather dully-Mt^unipien ti is/ knowrri'5 to' iriduicp mainy wlmpanhpf ^tiem^te their luck, iihi.the^interib*r^,i ,r.i; iXy'x> .f>i- '-'������������������-���������, Xrfu- %*< x . '/' The^Theatre i ndefatigable manager ,*Mr.';.' War d, iriten d s do - ing the.bcst':'he oaifo\;am use'the puljlic of of'Victoriaduring the "Wiiitpr^ months, an (Lit is* to "he\libped.'lhati;the' citizens: wi 11.second h is effpfta j: for ^nothing "w ill; con duce to tl t o prospeijifcy. of-Victoria moiip'than making! l%w pi ty-aipleasan ^ ��������� abidi u g' Z pi ace f o r th 6 se';, who have/ under gone - tlibi; to 11 s of Ga rib o o., The Mar&h trpuip e; wiliflikc wise j Pin in/the: bh'tef- prise/v / 5jS"f; oonirse "Hilicre-- wil 1' *be: ptnPl1. am iisic- men ts ���������.whichvdaiin^ ot -be said e ither-ti prom b t e morality, health1bii"lpngevity, but which some wil 1 have. On thp other-hand Mechanics*111;V stitutes, debatingii8pciety^and 'wha-t-ribt will su p ply those^hp- s preft}^; mb re I rational ami quiet pasiii^es.!! ^yictoria will spo n/ bea; p lea- sarit;plape.:': , f ' ' ''; \ >.. ��������� 'V' ^ v: v,.-;'.' .. ,BUBINESS/./ts.aTiGE3/.. -.-<#��������� i.. jTnB-i IlpAbsibR i:Epi^K3^~We/won 1 &��������� rami n rt ali/gping -dpwnf bountryvUiis vfol 1 that tliey;iwi) 1 find the y'ery be|t .dccominpdatipns aij,the jfofe lowing rbadsile^OusS:*^ iVi i;: ""���������'- /.., Mr^McCaffie^'sJVari^iriklef n W*.L.;- ^ i ��������� i Mr. Ji 3J 'BfeaiCd;s/halif 'i^y^be^eri'^ri" .. Wiiikle.'a^d;,Cp^ ^f^Xth* o}yi:yXi X ^fr. R. S. Cprmack;s..l^ iCottonwood $^ i.;'-,;.,,;. v /Brown f&XSIiilis* Ocjci^enta^Hpjtel, Quesiicl^ imonux;d;v/^;"*'ji*1* %y -'X^ '��������� ^ >'���������"-:���������'/������ -v'<-.������������������ - f^Biair^Bros^liliiMile Housed: ��������� ������������������ 0 X :':*x*'>-..x ���������r WalterjBros,^&3,MileJioiise;. ������&ili - ui ; ;'Sc%'tViMc]tfdf!plly''siit/bchlomond/XIbuse, = i���������'-'.\ /-VALE^lmTTort'Y^ prop rietpri^is 5a^^eUvkbp t,houseVan of ;farp ilseivedaip;x'xx ; . \. ' ���������'��������� '- ������������������'��������� : New ^s^mNSTBK.^The Colonial vlletel, Grllleiy BrbJ^iimt surpasseci an-y^vyhere ��������� as/a-, first class���������hBuseir" "���������'' ������. '/ ���������" /���������*��������� /. ,'' 'i . ": i tHiPk's, Hpteliiis a"favorite house" witlf; iiurir" . ers generally. ->���������% x;.x' * -'���������������������������:. y ;���������.--. - ���������; -i :*;^;1 XA*XXx "���������'"'��������� / VicTORrA.^The.irSt Nicholas Js:wcll knownv for its Ho lei. aocpnipdatio ns, good Reatauran t,���������. splendid Billiard'SaioPri; " /: . f\ i' T^ThbHotel cle'France is well 'arid faV or ably kn own to! parties>fin the habiP of ������������������ wintering ln-Victoiia.r..^i^_i���������j.^_.;!4^^..1;i^^^ The Angfo, American, Hotel,, N. C; Bai 1 ey,.. is a cb info r tab IP place for miners to winter. cf; The;il Carppo' Sentmel,'' //-;h -"W-BteK-L Y^PAPiE/R,: . ;/GFORGE;;5yALBACE; :.PROi'KiEroit;.:: OrnoBr^AlVKEliririliE,1 ���������.Wiluams Cukes, Cakiboo. .t. Subscription, $1 peir.week, ,-% (lacla;Iing'cost of deliv'erytij. ifay able,, to .Lhc C/trri<:r: nstitutions and the citizens of Vancouver Is- and, for before vour,arrival it is supposed thev will have diedMtatnral death, as their charter is iaiiltv and'they cannot proceed to a new election" What will be the result? If honest aud resectable men cannot be found to fill those ofllces it w better that the offices ould not exist. Leave theory out of the a ten rij?mg (.ion. Are the Americans more ^ You will not find much ��������� activity ni goifl mining lit- Leeob/ivor --only a few eiaim> pay. question, look to lhe results of the practice; Tl io n n' ii c rs are i n m an y i n stan ees said to be disimsina: {l������en\.-elves!iulo parties wi" rniition of Uvinx twar the far sol te where hcv can i lhe in lemeuts, iiih t tu fei"d Iheinse 1 vch d iit- rea;oing: ROOM ; OI r qtl-1 a ting- Libra py ��������� I OAM'EBONTONii "WIUJAMS CREEK. THE TERMS OF SUSCBIPlTON have bepw TlhIuo^' Or $2 per fmdntU; above 100 Jvol u mes ��������� uf N(jw '������������������ Wi)rk* have been ouly. la til v/added to thecircullitiug LilTtiry^ Parties a-ro Boliuited to subs'cribo. J a ���������/'��������� : .. JOHN BOWROX, L1br.iri������6.' The .nmlcrcighdd is prppirnd to ��������� CLEAN BLACK SAND. JiLOWlXGS AND PANNINGS, QwO-nmnUsUm. or will purchase any (luanti'r un fehti Most I'JBEiiAL Tkiims, ai Uiu _ Reading Room, Cameronton, Subscriber is now well known on Will buns Creak, out, Irum tli������ confidence n-pused- in Jnm lust'.Knfl. iu Viu& abtive burinesf*," he hopss to.r-.c^iv.e the patruuaga**^ the Alining community the ensuing 'season. s ' ���������* .- JOHN BOWRON. Important to Prospectors for Quartz. * rPHK UNDIvUSlGXED IS NOW PREPARED TO AFA- i "LYSIS ORES (rf r.ny deseripiiuu brought to bim tor that puipose' . Charges moderate, BLACK .SAXfVPANXlNGS & BLOWINGS BOUflH'l'.. or CLI5AKK1) oii Commission, at the Aurora Cornea ay rA Office. ��������� 10 ���������'* P E. DEVIMR. Miners5 Boarding House, . LOWHEE OlfEKIvi PEARSON a CARTER, Vmv*. LIQUORS, of lhe- be^t. qinlltycnly.' k'W tin1 hnti-f, i-i)���������' T-������tf 11'n\<<- i.< *'\ l h j i',;������) iW 11K- V i��������� i; f ��������� ��������� n kn ��������� els ini. en ih'j wet'i bunk ,..'i',iiic.et'..,".,k. ��������� * v. i ��������� -''*' g;,,^'...."ijy.x ������������������'���������������������������..!��������� "������������������'-������������������ v- '���������'��������� ���������; ���������;- ,-"^tf|wi>,''''ii.''<,:'������y'\. ''������ XXcM jAgeBta-JJar the "Cariboo Seatinel.^ Vaa Wtuklo, Jjfmtaof *** "^AgonRoad, * "ronton! City, -r. -Y������1*V; i'!W'.;-. UJooet, New VTeatraittBter, ; / i^-i ���������'. ;��������� .v ��������� :������������������' ���������;- Barnard's Express *"V-f' ,.- : ���������? /;" ���������-i - da:-- vp' . *������ ���������',.��������� ..rBamartoExpress Vv .... - . ,t *������������������ i.:/.>. -' ' ���������*������������������'.��������� do \ Mr. Bvana, Barnard's ICxpress Office F.^W. Foster, 'dq /l do, Clarksonfc Co Thomas J. Burnes . .-. .;/!'; fO ADVERTISERS. , *: The ^Cariboo Sentinel^ Is published every Saturday ������vcnlag; at 5 o'clock. Advertiseihenta intended for Insertion must b6 delivered at latest at eight o'clock, a. lai; on tbedsy of publication. X: '��������� xf:\, NOTICE, y ;" 'lilasrs ana ''6'tjietsiwishing to send;'*Th9 Cariboo Sen- -1" to'their friends in Canada, England, the United States, or elsewhere, can have "it mailed by leaving addresses at the pubUcation olhce.- Price, inclppi.vo i>^tag^ s1* '"���������������������������"'��������� ������������������ ;-^:;vi';" '���������'��������� '���������������-������������������������������������.���������") ��������� ���������y;yyX , ,T(j cOttESVOSVESTS. .',;��������� i ferreifpondentssending articlesfor, publication under ���������ftflm do plume1 must entrust us with their names in ������*nfldene*\ ; To this rule "we must^gidly. adhere, y -��������� * BARKERVILLiE, SATURDAY, OCT. 7, J65 MR. BLACK'S CANDIDATURE FOR CAR- Ixfx-xyX IBOO WEST. ���������-: :-.x^xx It will be, in the, recollection of*6ur readers , that wp publishedr an item of news a few* M, w&eks siace annfiunciijig that a. mmotr^woi. in. circulation here to the effect that DrvBlack, -u'hawas formerly a defeated candidate for the Legislative Council in both the districts.of Cariboo, wag about again t# offer himself for the West< district.' ' W*e certainly gave Jhe gentle- ���������maii-TCreditfor having more sense!thaadtap- pears from a letter which he has published he i������ possessed^ of} for in the egotistical production- to which wo have referred jie avows his iritehtioti of facing ^ei'cons^^^^yr^ ^^^* their suffrages.ag^ ^otwitbafcandmg tEe display of erudition^) *in fhe^etter of the *fow'Westminster(surgeon, in wlrictt be fastens on ��������� av typographical error .in the f;Sentinei?Vandij)omtsJt but as agram- matical inaccairacyj we venture to- assert that? there-is riot a boy in the common school in the ^village i capital" but could point out half a dozen grossed palpable errors in "the flashy cplsUe^ wish we had room toigive toe; production ienr tfee ^V^ut^ it for their speciai?edificatibn I *This However is not pos- 'v siblo:\in this issue:i;:;:W^aw^lad ter find that Mr. Black; has tieen takenomder the fostering care of the editor of the 'British Columbian,' and that he is coining put untler the auspices of *������nc who ^as So to tiira not long f3mce. jltls c^t^mjy a.strorjg.proof Vthat the1 aspirant fer^^O be a Go ver nm entx candidate; (wtiicMiowever he denies) when he b^rds with the ruling ciiqtie; If we had any'doubt aboutit before we a re certain liow that Mr. Black is the GoV <*rnnieu t candidate, on thei principal that ���������birds of a feather flpek together." Mr. Black is not' altogether aii. iintriedipublic.man. He had aseat'inrithc ilirst Legislative Council and d uri n g tfee Sessiori did notf'bring in ov gefc passed a single useful inea3ure for the coun- t ry*yAlong"'with Mr. Orr he took care to vo fee n sum of money in the estimates to pay the expenses of himself and Mr. Orr for attending the Council, although it was generally uh- This we have.on the authority of several members of the Mining Bo a rd. Is he th en a fit man to. .re present a Mining constituency i We leave the veiectors to reply. !i,.:,'.; x '\x'x- ANOTHER CANDIDATE. Wo understand that a requisition is in course of eiguaiure through the district of Cariboo "\\rest calling upon Mr. Maicom Munro, the Go vcrnmen t con trap tor for the Co tton wood road, to-offer himself as a candidate at the forthcoming election for the district To Mr. ]Vitinro personally we have no objection, and on the score of politics we have ncK doubt he would be found to be nominally in favor of nil thp imFOrtant liberal plincipiea of the ' Cariboo riattorm," but on other grounds there are insuperable objections to him which we think should be weighed, and weighed well, by the constituency. ��������� ith the first place Mr, Munro baa not ond*dollar invested in the colony; be is here meroly to fulfil bis contract with the Government, and when it is iici*hsii be is bound to return to his Island home where all his interests are centered. Mr. Monro cannot take that deep and abiding interest in the country tbat a man would do who had his *81 here, and whose interests were identical with those of his constitftents. He would be an absentee in every senge of the word, and froni the moment he was elected the electors Of the district would never see him again; .amongst theni to answer 4or bis conduct in ifulfilling the trust reposed in himi. The constituency might as .well retain Mr. Moberly, the,Government Surveyor, as to discard him aiid take Mr. Muriroi the Government coritractor, in "his place. ��������� The people of Cariboo West i have; lately raised an outcry against Moberly because he -was an "official" and got into the Council as an independent man. Can the same men now stultify themselves by choosing as bis successor a man wbo would: be as tightly bound to the Gov- ernmentjto represent them in the next Session, which will'be the most important ever held in the colony? They cannot without covering theaisel ves iwith disgrace and making a mockery of the right of choosing a rcpresentative. In tlie second place, Mr. Munro ,asa contractor under Government is ineligible for the position of represen tatLve. It .is held to be a bar in every part of fee" empire to a man hplding the position of a onember of Pariia- raent,!and Governor Seymour well knowing this could hot sanction the appointnient even if Mr. .Munro were^ elected. It may be said tifiat when his presentc^?ntract is finished Mr. Munro will be free. Well, his present contract, iwilln ot -be cosssplsted until July :next^- Ibhgnffcer the i-iiext Session has closed-its la- ���������bprs. In the thirdiplace> if a public^eontrac- tor were returned, it -would open the door to a system of jobfeery, that bad as ihe couritry isjat^ towards irretfievalyle ruin. Mr. Munro lias no other means of:living Uianjby .p-iibliacon- tracte, ^and a position ;in the Council would give hini an undue and .unfair advantage of othersiiwlioscs^influerice could not be exercised iri theisame .manner,' We, know there! are !many who thinik that-i it miattersi little who is ;returned, consideriqg'the >pre?ent cpnstitution ;of;itho Cpuiicil andv^e;preponderating infiu-i ehcef of the Gkivernment'liiierein. No greater mistake can be committed i; Only let the peo- iplejof;Caribpo West returnafitting colleague for Mr* Walkem and the two will be able to exercise an influence for good upon the Gov- ernment that will be of lasting;benefit to the ^oAini^/! :Twb able, intelli^nt-a^d independent h^n^iU n^ea^moval force with 4em that !>^lli &ear! down all oppositioni* in the Cpa&ci I ������ndi; carry ^measures beneficial to the peojile.��������� There is a growing disposition with tlie "Executive to^bow ito public opinion, and the present Adm inistrator li as the g-rea t advantage of knowing the feelings of the public - in the :lnteriprr and is far too a"ble a man not- to see that the pest pblioy of tbe present Admihistration must be reversed if the country is to be saved from irretrievabl e ruin and decayi, Bu^it always requires Smen in the Council to initiate and carry, through the House "-popular reforms, such as Retrenchment, ^Abelitioh of Road Tolls, Union,, &c.t Rtnd tiiere fnever -was a .more favorable time for the .people to >pr6*ve that -they desire these changes than the present. It is absurd to think that such men as Mr, Munro or Mr. Black are! tho right men in tlie present crisis. Thcconstifcuehcy oughtvto be thoroughly convinced of thisfpate|^K|t and spurn any advances that 4tiay !il||^^ade on theii ' " There is no dou*bt"tBaWMr. Munro is thelrbehaif. a most popular .nmh wi th his own workmen on the road and if he desires their votes *can easily have fhom,ibut will he resort to such a method of getting himself into the Council; We have far too high an opinion of the man to think that ho. will attempt anything of the kind. In Victoria Mr. Munro is a sound Liberal. Can he reconcile it with his principles to attempt to thrust himself by means that he would discountenance elsewhere into the Legislature of this colony ? We sincerely hope for his own sake that he will not try it. A RARE OFPORTUKITY. FOR SALE, ONE HALF INTEREST, with right of representing an entire interest, in tbo *$feIson Creek Bed Rock Flume." Tbe valuable. character of the inveatment is weli known; the necessity of realia- ing* in eonsequenoe of the present proprietor leaving the country for Mexico being sole cause of sale. Also, a good'paying claim on same creek.; For particulars apply to r! r ,-* ��������� 1^. -y ' .. ',, IX- . j. S. SUTER & CO., iRiobfleld. ,,.;::...,.; ' FOR S ALE." x'^ A HOUSE WITH A LARGE CELLAR, built express: ly for holding vegetables during the winter season. The house is Pituate below Barkerville,' near tho Cari- boo��������� ��������� 19 :n * ., (British Oolonistcopy.) >^ NOTICE. !.! VAK ^TOi^BjiCAmBfX),^!1^ THE above splendid Hotel is now onen for thft t������,m, . tho p^prictor having taken grea?pain? Good acconuiKidations, with; salts of rooms for uZ, or private parties. Attached to this Hotelis a ....:l First Cr^ &Bar, where can be obtained tne moat choice brands of Winw Liquors, Cigars, &c. wl8Wi .-. '"��������� ���������'������������������������������������!..'���������;������������������.!.���������.!;..��������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������ ::V'. 1+ McCAFranv, Proppietee. - 13 MILE^HO^ BETWEEN Q0ES!NELMOUTH AND eOTTONVooD. RICHARD:J'������:\\'CO'RMAck--' HAS JUST OPENED THE ABOVE HOU?E"' AVn would solicit a call from tho Traveling Public where will be found a Good Table, Liquors aad Cigars of tho finest quality and best brands. J8SrGood Stabling, Hay und Oats, &c. N. B.���������R. S. C. is not responsible for any debt������ eoa. traded bvttie lato Proprietors. August"?ltl), 1865. ' xi-iw COLONIAL RESTAURANT " " "QtTESNEL MOTJTH, ��������� * P. L. JOHNSON, Pbopriktor, , i Meals at all kpurs, and Cooking of thebeit ; :^i4escription. - ,, B VTOTICE IS ���������KEREBY;GIVEN.that a horse in ray pos- ;li: session, branded *0Von the flank and diamond ���������iO*' on; the shoulder, is to ibtf sold on the 1st day of "November next, if not .gedeemod,; at the Iii mile house, to defray expenses. '.���������"������������������-���������'; DBNIS MCRPHy. ��������� 0ctdber6th,:"1865.i; X x V-".-* ���������' ': ".'���������' ^X- '-WAY HO US BETWEEN VAN WINKLE k COTTONWOOD. f E: -F, rEDW A R D S BEGS TO INF0R5I MINERS AND TRADERS going down country that they will find the best of fare and comfortable quarters as .usual at his hotel. GOOD ��������� COOKING; bar- well stocked with the -very best of Liquors; excellent accom mod ation for travelle^B. i .Edwards* Ranch, 28tb-Sept. 1865. ! 18 ��������� ^UESNEfL MOUTH, lix BROWN & GILLIS, Pkoprietors. ���������food Beds; Restaurant; Billiard Table, *������. - -.,. X+->..���������-'St������ hi ing for-Horocs, Hay a ndOat k;X - *': ������ ~ 111 MILEH^ iii BLAIR BROS., Proprietors. THIS HOTELm tARGE AND WELL FITTED Up for the comfort of tTJtvclers^ the Table is supplied w ith the best of every th ing that can be h ad, and toe cooking is not inferior to the best "hotel in the lowtr country; * Bed moms for families; Stabling, Hiy, and Oats. The Stage stops at the IU Mile House overnight on its way clown country.- XX a PHOTO GRAPHIC. C GENTILE begs to inform the Miners ofi-Cari^ ���������, boo that 'he/ is :*prcpared to, take Photographs of Claims, kc., and as his stay will bo necessarily limited he requests that ail who wish^to have pictures will-ap ply immediately. Richfleld, Sept. 29th, I860.! ! i : 18! ;R A. MACKENZIE, ..; Has removed his stock of * H^dware aiid Stalioiiei^r 93 MlXilOT ? w^ ��������� HAVE OPENED THE ABOVE HOUSE for the reeep. 4ibn of travelers; the Table is well kept and the Liquors cannot be surpassed ��������� ihe Beds are clean mb i comfortable; Stabling for Hemes ; Hay. and Oats at moderate rates. ' XX a. 18 For the winter months, to the Store of ��������� MR. W, A. MEACHEM, ; Bartkervillo. In the County Soavt boldon at Garifooo East. IX ^BANKRUPTCY. In re;Fn*!'vcf$ Brsrfx, a Bankrupt. will be held at the Court House, Richfield, on Thursday the 26th of October, i860, at 3 o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of^rovino; debts' ������nd granting his ccrtiftcatoof ciischarge. ���������"!��������� By order of the-Court," -'���������"���������:!''.i"v ��������� ������������������., ���������;*' r. v.'lee,- . ���������'-!���������' " X���������..-.-.��������� Agont for Bankrupt. EtchMdfBept. 35th, 1865. . .18 ; SERGEANT ^IcMURPHY^Pitor-R. The Accommodation Which this House airordB t������ travelers cannot: be eurpasscd; the Table is well supplied with the best thVmarket affords, and the Bar Is stocked with the Purest Liquors ; Beds,' StablUg, iHity aud Oats^���������'���������.'���������'������������������"r.'-.!::' : s FORT YALE HOTEL, KeUey 6c Lane, Proprietors, ("1 OOD BEDS, Good Accommodation and the Best of X. Llquers at the Bar; Stabling for Horses, &������. * !CQLQNIAL HOTEL!, . rNc^Wt^tm ins ter^ Brit ish Columbia, Messrs. GREi.LEvi, Brothers, r:: '*- Proprietow. HICK'S HOTETi, Ltttov Sqcarb, Nbw Westmikbter B. C., Vwhtv Hicks, Proprietor. Tlie above f*v. orably known house is now open to the public; the B������r is constantly supplied with the choicest brands of Liquors and Segars. ., ....:. s ,��������� NPJW ADVERTISEMENTS. GHAKG-E OF i TIKE. VON WEDiNESDAY, SEPT. *27tht TliejSteamer "Enterprise" WILL COMME.VCE MAKIN5 THREE TRIPS PER WEEK, LEAVING QUESNELMOUTH MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, & FRIDAYS. AT4,iMM LEAVING SODA CREEK THE SAME DAY AT NOON. HOTEL DE FRANCE, Victoria, BiuNE And Pierre Manciet, Fr(>prieto V. I., Jo������^ tors. TheKse- tauraat is supplied with all the' dcliiyicies tbe market allofds."* Iu the Bar will beilbund the choicest Liquors, Furnished Roorua, k6.;'l.y , . . ��������� 1-s Grrand Farewell Ball and Supper. MRS.'CA3CER0N, takes this method of returning her most sincere thanks to the inhabitantsof Cariboo for their great kindness and.very lib end patronage be- stowed'upon her whib'keepiug the Pioneer Hotel these last, four yenrs, and begs to state that she will give a first \class BALL and -SUPPER, on Friday Ereniug October 13tb, 1665. whon she will spare neither pains nor expense to makeit the most comfortable evening's enjoyment that has ever been experienced on the creek As a limited number of Tickets only will be 'issued parties desiring to obtain them will please jtpply ���������arlv' ���������Patrons can depend on the'strictesttorder being main*, tained. ��������� ':'v^;-,- jQQg* A Full Band, brass and Btrlng, engaged for the occasion. Tickets,^5,00, obtainable at the PioneerS-iloon Cameronton, and at the Expr^as Office, Barkerville.'���������' jg������- Dancing to commence^ at S :S0; supp-r a"t 12. VIEWS OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, Including tne G^>ld Mines of ('arihoo, c^n ho co'sinM at Osm.'i.k's Phpt^r..phic Gell*Ty, Vjctcria. ' ** Dissolution of Partnersliip >pHE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between the X undersigned under the firm of Mayer & Gronopkv is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Nathan Mayw'r retiring from1 the firm. The business will be carried on in futuro by Levy Gronoxky. Either p*rty is authorized to collect outstanding accounts. Nathan Mayer, n . ���������* .... ��������� Levy Gro.nosky, Barkerville, Sept. 18th, 1865. 17 Kestaurant and Bakery IN BARKERVILLE FOB, _S ALE. rj^HE UNDERSIGNED offers tho old established Res- x. taurant and Bakery carried on by him for sale The stand is the best in Barkorvilio, and the trade attached to both branches of business is superior toanv- tbing in Cariboo. The bouse is commodiuus and corn- tortable, und a considerable sum was laid out this sum- mer m unprovements. if purchased within a moiith a very moderate priso will bo taken lor the House and Lot, with good will of tho business. For price and particulars apply to ,. ^ ; GEO. MILLSR, l? Roetsuriot aod Bakery, Birktrvilb PRIVATE BOARDiNQ. 1TR. N. C. BAILEv, begs to inform.his friends and ���������lu.. the public that ho has removed from the Orleaua House to the Anglo-America?* Hotel, corner of rates and Douglas streets. Ladies, gentlemen and families visiting Victoria, will find good Biard a'd-Lodging.on the moat reasonable tenns. Also, well Furnished Rooms to let, with or without Board. 14 15 MATTHIESSEN & ���������0., Proprietors. St. Nicholas Restaurant, VICTORIA, V..I., MATOIIESSEN & CO., 15 Pronrietoiv. 15 VICTORIA, V. IM MATTHIBSSEN & CO., Proprietors. BY- Brooks & Patterson. GOOD BEDS AT THE ' FASHION HOT OYSTERS AT THE FASHION. fletetfs, September, 18*6. 15 mm THE CARIBOO SENTINEii x ^^ wra^Bsaa BARKERVILp, SATURDAY, OCT. 7, '65 \ THE NEW DIGGINGS. Two men arrived; here a few days since from the mines to iho north-east, andreport very favorably of them. They are about to return with provisions, taking them part bf the wayi on horses to a depot, and when the snow falls deep enough to get them in on ta- r bogana. Several parties of miner* left this week for ;*the new locality to stake off claims. Mr. Hilton,, foreman of the Aurora, and Mr. John Polmerc^ also bf the Aurora, witb others, started on Monday morning last with Goody^ koontz, the discoverer of Old "Dominion creek, a������ad they intend putting down a shaft,to the bed rock before their return; Further news from the new diggings may be looked for early next week. THE GOVERNMENT EXPLORING EXPEDITION. The return of this! party with news from- tbe new mines is eagerly looked for. The general opinion is that the men are sinking a shaft; in order to thoroughly test the diggings' before their return^ As thev have plenty of provisions to last thtni a considerable time longer, no anxiety is felt for their being in want of food. V Prssentation.���������Rev. Mr. Duff was presented with; an address and purse containing $400 last Monday evening in the Reading Room, Cameronton. ;De. Chipp was called upon to preside. After a few neat and appropriate remarks, explanatory of the object of the meeting, he called upon; MrV:J. T: Steele fo read a farewell address which \ had been drawn up and signed b*f a committee to Mr. Duif on be- ���������half of the 102subscribersto thetestimonial. Mr. Steele complied with the chairmanjb re- questj and also handed' Mr. Duff the purse containing the amount above stated. Mr. Duff with much feeling replied, repudiating any claim to tbo token of esteem that had been presented to Mnv as he was sensible he had come very far short of his duty. After thanking them for the substantial token of their regard he in a happy style wished each of them good bye, hoping that sometime they would cross/ each others*";path, and as he had to leave at sir ui���������the morning he would have to make goocl use of his time, he bid them good night, A vote of thanks was then given to tothe chairman and the meeting adjourned. The^ Reverend gentleman was greatly esteemed in this eommnnity, and; gentlemen of ail denominations contributed to the testimonial. - ifo WniT.---The writ for the election of a member for Cariboo West has not yet arrived which leads to no other conclusion than that the Governmeht are playing a smart game in connection with the affiar. If they, imagine by keeping back the election until the miners are left for Victoria they will be able to return Dr. Black they are greatly mistaken. Fortunately the merchants and farmers of the district arc as much interested in. having an independent man returned as the miners are and will be as little disposed to put up with New Westminster dictation anctbad government as the mining class. , No person but a truly independent man will have a chance of being elected in Cariboo West.; We would strongly recommend the government to send forward the writ without any further "delay. Bank op British Columbia.���������The excellent agent of this bank here���������Mr. Greig���������left today for a short visit to Victoria. Mr. Greig has been stationed in the interior of British Columbia for a considerable time past, and has made many warm friends who esteem him for his many good qualities. The valuable institution with which he is connected has not a more "efficient and painstaking officer than Mr. Greig, and his popular manners fit him remarkably well for the responsible position which he holds among a mining community. Mr Blunt will be the acting agent during Mr. Grcig's absence. , The Liability of Foremen.-��������� We would draw the attention of foremen of claims to the important decision of the Gold Commissioner in the eass of the Alturasco'y, a report of which appears elsewhere. It would appear from the decision that a foreman has no right to enter into a contract for timber or anything else for the claim without being authorized so to do by a vote of the majority of the company, and a disregard of this precaution will render a foreman liable for the debts whieh he may contract. Cariboo Hospital.���������During the week a miner named Thomas Potter, who has been for some time past laboring under a severe attack of Illness, was admitted into the hospital. He is improving very rapidly and it is hoped will soon be able to go down country. An Old Fmbnd.���������-Mr. Joseph Morrais, better kaowk an "Portuguese Joa.," has re-opone4 th������ well known Miners' Exchange hotel, In Waddiogton Alley, Victoria, giving thoroughly renovated the whole promises, and ne will bo happy to see bin old mining f'rteods and customer? ag-'iiB, WILLIAMS CREEK. Mining at thi3 advanced period of the season seems to be going on as brisk as in the middle of summer. The weather during the fall has been most favorable, and promises even at present to give the miners an extension of time for carrying on their Jab ors. A few nights since there was a slight fail of snow, but the following day it yielded to the influence of the powerful rays of the snn. Since .then the weather has been extremely mild and most enjoyable. ,So far very few miners have left for the lower country; and the numbers departing will be very limited until after the claims are laid over on the 1st of November���������or perhaps later. On that part of the creek above the canon ground sluicing and hydrauiicing are carried on vigorously, and nearly all the claims are doing well. The Forest Hill co?y washed out 150 023. during the week.���������The Black Jack and BurnesTunnelco'y are about to ground sluice their claim, and bare gone to'considerable expense in carrying a flume across the creek for the purpose.���������The Eagle, Bald Head and Sheepskin companies are making more than expenses.���������The Aurora eo?y washed up 258 ozs. on Sunday last, 180 ozs. on Tuesday and 230 ozs. on/Thursday.���������The Davis claim has commenced to pay well; on Thursday last 90 ozs. were washed up.���������The Welsh, Hit or Miss and Australian companies are sinking new shafts.���������The Morning Star co?y are still iakingontr good-payr25 ozs.per day*���������-Tbe Raby co'y are doing very well, taking out more ithan wages.���������The Cameron co'y are making expenses���������The Dead Broke claim is yielding about 30 ozs. per day.���������Several other claims are making about expenses. GOLD COMMISSIONER'S COURT. CONKLIN GULCH. The Saw Mill claim will yield about 200 pzs,.������or.ihe we.GJr,^Thei Ericson eo7y have got into good pay;again,���������the Reid co'y are not doing so well at present as they were a short time since.���������rThe New Zealand claim is filled. up with water. M'ARTHURS iaCLCH". The claims on this gulch are generally making expenses.���������The Artesian co'y have made more than expenses during the season. J Amubkmbnts.��������� On\ Saturday evening last Ned Allen and "Billy Williams gave a miscellaneous entertainment' at the Parlor Saloon, in Barkerville, wInch- drew a large attendance. Several professors o f the f niahly ar &' set to on the occasion, and the display of (science called forth loud plaudits from the audience. Some well known ain ateurs sung a numb er of comic songs during the e veiling, and Prof. End t wo und up the proceedin gs wi th his wo n- derful legerdemain performance. Altogether the entertainment was most successfui and gave the greatest satisfaction to the large audience.���������On Thursday evening Prof. Endt gave his magical entertainment in Barry's Saloon, Cameronton, to a numerous audience. The feats were astounding, and could scarcely be excelled by any performer of the day. The audience greeted the Professor with the warmest demonstrations of approval. Brutal At fair��������� A few nights since a brutal fight took place between two drunken men in ilardie's Saloon, Cameronton, in which the parties resorted to the brutal practice of biting each other. One of the men had a piece taken offhishose and theother receiveda severeigash in the under lip. Brs. Bell and Chipp were called iii to dress the wounds. We think the proprietor of the saloon is deeply culpable for allowing drunken men to abuse each other in so disgusting a manner on his premises. There is really no excuse for such conduct, as the proprietor of a public" house can always preserve order if fig is so inclined. Edwards*.���������The proprietory of Edwards' Ranch has had a considerable quantity of ground under cultivation this year, and can boast of having as good crops as have been raised in more favored places in the colony. His oat hay for horses is pronounced excellent by the best judges, and Ms vegetables are second to none produced elsewhere. We are glad to be able to congratulate Mr. Edwards on the success that has attended his farming enterprise. Musical Entertainmekt.���������A first cl;.ss musical entertainment will be given at the Parr] lor Saloon, Barkerville, on Wednesday evening next. The arrangemaats wiil be of the same satisfactory character as, on the late occasion when the benefit was given for the Literary Institute. We hope there will be a large attendance. Ball and SupPbr.���������We would draw attention to the advertisement of Mrs. Cameron, of the Pioneer Hotel, Cameronton, who intends riving a first class ball and supper on Friday evening " ���������*- ^- a������ ���������������0iwhnnd . (Before W.G. Cox, Ea*.)'...-,/������������������' Monday, 2nd Oct.1665. ; Marshall vs. Davis co'y.���������this was an action for $610 for money disbursed for the co'y last year by plaintiff for labor done in tho claim. The present members of the company resisted pavment on the ground that they bought in free of debt. Mr. Cox dismissed, the case, Marshall being a partner in the claim could not sue the company. Nevada co'y vs. W.^V. Hill.���������Action for $197 35 for assessments; The defendant confessed Judgment. "-.;".,; V Frank McBrie* vs. Moffatt co'y/���������Suit for $127 for balance of wages. The'foreman of the company disputed the amount claimed as he alleged he had paid and entered $20 more than1 the plaintiff gave eredit for. The, Commissioner divided tlie amount in dispute and gave the plaintiff a decree for $117, with costs George Fairbrother vs. S. Matice, foreman Adams co'y.���������This was a suit for wages for the season. It appeared that plaintiff had been hired to work the claim for one McGregor on bed rock pay, but that McGregor had sold tlie interest to Matiee who assumed; the liability of the bed rock wages of plaintiff. Subsequently Mattice had discharged Fair- brother, as the latter stated, and the result was this action. The Commissioner after hearing part of the case remarked that it would be better for tho parties to settle, advice which they subsequently adopted. '���������������������������-"'T��������� ���������H��������� i^^edrmsdayv 5th Oct* Ross vs. Gallagher and Moore.���������This was an action to make the defendants show cause why they should not be ejected from possession of two hill claims near "Richfield. From plaintiff's evidence it appeared that he had not stated1 but the ground before he recorded it, which Mr, Cox said was a fatal defect in the title. There were also other errors in tlie title which the Court could not look over���������the defendahU were entitled to the claims. Judgment accordingly, without costs. ; Thistlewait vs. Alturas co'y.���������This was a rehearing of a case which was .before the Court last week.: It was brought forward again; to .have .the Commissioner's decision on a very important point. rtaappeared in evidence that there are eight full interests in the claim. That the company are equally jiivid- ed on the working of the tunnel. Four of the members want anew foreman appointed, and four wish the man who is at. present acting in that, capacity, retained.V The discontented members also repudiate the/ power of the foreman to enter into contracts without having authority fori so doing from the majoity of the members/ The whole difficulty.therefore was as to'the powers conferred by law. on the foreman. It appeared from the evidence that the foreman had been legally appointed, was never dismissed by a vote of the shareholders and had not resigned, the Court decided therefore that he had full power to. canyon and direct the working of the claim. The Commissioner read the law on the subject of the foreman's*power regarding contracts it being patent from the mining laws that he* had no power to enter into any contract without a vote of the majority ,of the shareholders authorising him so to do. Mr. Cox recommended the co'y to have an outsider in the position of foreman which wqnMpikely lead to the harmonious working oi^jeivclaim.. The decision seemed to give saffifaction to both sides. ���������;. f Friday, Oct. 6th. There were'several cases before tho Court to-day, but none of them of any public Importance. . Fbewu ANDSPAJoaa.���������Wo call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of Mora, B. Deffis, who' purposes opening classes at Victoria next winter for instruction in Span* ish and French. Wecan recommend Mons. Deffis as a gentleman thoroughly aquainted with his line of business, and as having given satisfaction to every one who attended bU classes last winter. - > British Columbia Views.--We understand that his Excellency Governor Seymour ha* ordered a series of views, taken by Mr. Gentile, of'i British iCoirimbia scenery for the Car* iboo Literary Instituted -v / ; Notice.���������Parties going down country and wishing complete files of the "Cariboo Sehti- nel":ean have the same on making early ap* piication at this office. FOR SALE ���������IX**:. AT/aUESKKLMOUTU, ������������������' A CONOORD WAGGON, icapibb brswttln* 9 persons; abo a piir of AMERICAN HORSES, with Harness complete. For tormH apply ftt tho oJSoa of this jHiper, or to Mr. POLLOCK, QuojnolraouttL IT Adams, Pearcy, & Co., i i CA^ZRO^X^ ���������/ ;-;,.. ,. , bava Justtecclvod a supply of CAST IRON COOKING STOVES varying in stae from 6 toU inch ; they are of flrgi-rbte quality, and warrantod to bake we'll. Aho, a well aa- J aorted slock of SHSET IEOK, both Oalvanlrod acid - TIaTh,- TISTPtlTE; 'SHEKT;^'!^; ^^OPPEii;���������61- ��������� ;���������"''::"''/ ���������; way son hand Sheet Iron Stores, Cobking Ranges, Hy- ��������� draulic Pipes, ceo. jgg^* All work in our line riouo ai roaaonablo rateajin i warranted to give saUsractloa.' ; .*������ -17 iDissoltitibii of Partnership THE CJO^PARTNERSHIP l^uaioess heretofore ctrrtct on byithn uodewiguod haa been thU daiy dissolved���������: by mutual consent, *."������������������/:;.'.,' R/'CLARK"E,I . -' ���������; '/: XXX CHARLES E. TATE, "/ ��������� ; Barkervljlt, Spot- 14th, 1865. [.' v The above business will in foture bo Carried oa by Robt. R! Clarke, who lai alone authorized to collect tho debts clue to the lateflrm and to whom'the same are it*. be paid. The debts of the aboro flrnvwillbe pnld by the aaM Robt. R. Clark. X--- X ,16..-'���������:-..��������� FROM THE UNDERSIGNED rcspoctfully Intimate.that they are now prepared to supplv in qu;;ntiUefi the nbov-* highly. rocommRnded PALE ALE k TORTER, Jn cask .and bottle, of tbeir own brewings ; #&* A trial solicited, KERR& DUHIO. Quesnelmouth, 11th Sept, 1SG5. . ��������� ; 16 , Oppenlieimer Sc CoM CARIBOO POLICE COURT, ,-: .BARKERVILLE, Wxluams Cresk, Have oh band a large stock of the following goods just arrived, wbtch they will sell at the Lowest jfarket Rites, viz: r< GROCERIKS, (Including;Pickles, Jams, 'aH.&sda *f ,. Sauces, Jke,) y:'X������X "'-���������y'"' PROVISIONS, HARDWARE, CROCKERt, LIQUORS, WIXKS, ���������' -V SfiOAl"lS. TORACCOi STAtlON'ERT, CLOTnitf������, BOOTS AND SHOfii jaNINS UTEKSILS, iaela-'iag ' SIK)VBL3, FORK?. . ; ;- DUCi^'TlOPV'v ' ;oi',V .!���������.. PICKS, &������.,& refreshing lor the body m a gpod Bath Hair Cut, Shampooi, and Clean Shave all of which can be obtained in a first class style at the SAN FRi\CI>CO BATUS, Government Street, nearyatos, Victoria-- The whole establishment has been uywly r*-fltt������Und no ������p?nw spared to ������������***��������� it the most cotnforuhla jalwo lu tho colony. Four flr.H claw ar- Uitesaro rtway* on haad ta attend tbe mats of the ' cu������t?oi?rs. GROCERIES, FROYtSIOXS, '''.'���������������'��������� LIQUORS, ���������8EGAR3. ��������� TOBACCO, HARDWARE, CROCKKRT, MINING UTENSILS, STATIONERY, CLOTHING, * boot.*? st mom, DRY GOODS, &a, Ac ^- Goods bought at ray Store wiil be delivered FREE OF CARRIAGE to all portions of Williams Creek. S. ELSAS3ER, WAKE UP JAKE AND ���������J Barkerville, B. C., A. KELLY, PiioraiEToa. Evfrythlnf is done In CJon?c"i"n Kith ihh niihUsh* meat to gtr* siU������ir*c'.l -n to th" cusjt'm"?f-.*. its Ir.!! il M M: m ���������Xi ''X- .-. i )ii'n..'il.W������������jfeiagSli ���������g������*gS3g355CT^^ QT?^TTTVnM ' 11'She Gentlemen of Victoria, British Colum- OJUYXIiO Ik-Li I i. - . ybia/andPugetSounti;, '.'". . . ^piki&OTffi SATUEplY^OGT,; 7^^o MsraW^KEWSc' i*Hi ^Vhii-' x:d ~Wi' [Frbm^ the.British Goiambian. ] - -4 5? f;^��������� SrS^^rk^Sept;l ton special says, a large deleg'ati6"ri f rftm Georr vgia,, Alabania, Moriday ?Mississippi an$ Yir-; Iginia,"is iiiVtiio,:*Vnite House;%JEheic Jofeject is U;tfoiuqtffy the, S^sid^^t!! that rhis policy) and /general" approyal of; :thei= pieoplejTbf ; those" 7: States!.' The delegation Ifieclared that, in ��������� re- p turn tliey 'wjffi %i ver ��������� the administration; j the ir ��������� irtd'at 'cordial- support.''_' ,., ��������� I:'-li...' X '.;^...4.= ��������� ='-].: "/X^ The?f imerParis corresp pnidenti saysj'for the last w.V.-. Breckinridge^ and Jacob Thompson have ar^-i :riyed here^^fiese; united.?Mth Slidell ancl a _w ��������������������������� i^*bst������q*#'$t^^^ :3ertfcy^^ ' ��������� ^ft"^ '������������������ i^*\var between!^ran^|aiid 'ithe^XJiriited..'.States* i i -. appiear;to-: be:K,'tb^.bMis.-^":*tlieir"-i.-satisfactioh.." I have heard it;said thait i ]the?, ariiicjes,of & qn- ��������� i doi^and Paris jourii\sds������������������ trying to' urge on:wfir with ��������� \Mexicoj:��������� idsXatiljla^^vt -of the general scheme arao ng^ihe ii&b els and ith eir' fri ends, to . gimj;be<3qn^ Iifc������ ^TheirZUlasi ditchn to/ be in Mexico, and *:" $e^iggers>> WMf to; ib^^olffioTTI^4 Faiisywitli Meut. Maury!/ antl-^Duke" Gwiu ' on the'Rio .Grande^'; i^ith so jpb werful a combination kere,^u^a^^^^ 4> e ^suue ��������� if, there, ,be any3 chatfei^r stirnn^|up|jwar;iwitbl ' Mexico ';: it^wilLJt$% done.~ xf) lt. x, -tt, % .*,% tl*..h :��������� ���������; ��������� 1 .* -������i*������ ; . * JNew York, Sept.12.���������A Scotch^ agent now bas Secured-a large tract?oMand in^VirginiaV , ANDREW ROBERTS '^O^RNM^NT'STREIST, VICTORIA, (opposite the IX,iBank of.--British Columbia) begs to announce that he "lias JusI received iExi Philomela-from London, ^and shades),: &c.i . Tho Iatest-English,and_!Ainerlean.Fasli^ lons'rcgulaFlyreceived.. A,u -.���������XXX ���������������������������.!���������:���������'. :;-!!ANDBEW KOBERTSON, :-r ,-:: 14 vk:<-; -y^-v> "sfl'j;J ' GoVernnieut Street.-. ; ;''-#I ������������������ :.-"'.- '������������������v,'' ."'OOUJO \Xi^'.xx X:, . ��������� ;-:- ^0[Oiuo,tqQ; pq; ���������> a*isod do ? ^eoa^g ?norauisA0q ��������� :AxX'oo.^':^^ou. , y."....*-".xf i i'i.���������..'-..���������'' sxri -i,.i . '-.,. -v*"' THE BANK OE i. i /' BRITISH: .m^W^M "���������'��������� Iixcbrpbrated "by Boyal Charter. .^;:; ~~$i,250voob ���������IN 12,500 SHARES, OF $100 VACHf .::- # With Power to Iiicrease. ^ ��������� iBliiM���������Sa!Mi'! iooxs ..;.'#='.. A ;c AR TOifiN GliASSEY, GoUector of RehfsiDebts, ej V,&C; i ;h aying; cpnnn ericed: b usiness, rospDc tlul ly soli - ci la a share of tlie publip patronage^and trusts that by; prompjt iitte;d tion] to business, he vriU: secure the same, and'give "general satisfaction.' ' x: '��������� ������������������'- ' ,_-',/. ;jMoney-hanclediover as soon as collected. ��������������������������������� Office���������"Gover Jim eh t street, corner, of. ;Bastion;,; :,; !References���������WV S.i; S.- Gree!ir.;.'l5sq,,: ;am'Mi��������� W. T. ���������Drake;'K^*" ' ���������-'���������'&���������.. "St: 14 .���������������W^������M!j������soi������m������������raiintii������3������cBiu*u������2������c������ BU ���������t^^������.^ml^Jl^.. BRANCHES & ;. i, ���������';:iNiv'MGo%ik .<; VICTORLl-^-Bank of iiBritish Columbia^ =,!>.. f-t,.; ���������,;. XAyADIO���������Bank or British Columbia;-: . i.; ;i^,BRITBH - COLTOIBIA,;ii-y. f ! NEW .'WESTMINSTER-itBank of British Columbia;-:. ��������� YALE���������Bank of British Colum>ia; .'.- -. ., .-x' '>.. X. MOUTH QUESNEL���������Bank of Brill sh Columbia; ���������;.! -���������'. ;in. the>iMte3) states,;,; .;, .*;;;: j' SAN1 FRANC[SdO���������Bank of British Coluliibia;. i. ;PORTLAND, OREGON���������Bank of British Columbia; . X ���������:';'i\'.IN;'CXNAI>Ay. ":i,,;.;.i;!:." i BAitTK .ffff;l"MO."rfT-iB''Eilj'.\,r:l1 V >x i'BRANCfeS &, AGENblESY,; < ',. - ilop.treal, Toronto, Quebec. Hamilton,'*Ii6hd0n, King's ten, * Coboiir?, B'ellOv-Hle,; i Bra n (ift������rd,' ��������� Broclt- -;.���������-������������������" ;*���������? iHe,Wh i tby, Peterboro,- Ottawa; ]CiWtph; ��������� ;}; : . ��������� Go derich,; Stratford, iMctoi^ Perth j- ,:������������������ . Si mcoc,! St;.. Catherines ;��������� :. .V. ,-.,,��������� ;���������''.;: -i ii:::; y:.Jv;:^.:E$^Li^ -.y;. LONDO!sy���������Bank of British .Columbia-^SO/Juombard St.: .^^y-Aaaerica. EsT^t^HTO^i :%mz: feiQi^ttiww;. ,>;,.;:^..,r.;..., ....=... ���������������������������-Charter;.-"-'������������������ ������������������- ���������* *& Paid tip Capital^; .���������. Uiidi-viqed Net Profits, %xx 4t>*������CiiN\*5;VM������I������. ������S ^\.'<>^-' fle*in^t^tembef ��������� br^ "December. , 1 sNerr ^prfc^Sep t ai4-^The "Wiorld^ special saysby the close - ofHh e ^ear 'the- navy w ill only���������hare asTmany vessels in.���������: commissioni- as at tW.cbmmertceinentof the war.- Only three irpfrciads^ill be retained!,ithe xiiSfeto'D^-laid up :'6n''"DelawaresBa^^elowPhiladelphia, y ' ! THalifax Sept.;l&^The"Asia;1 frbm/Liveiv pjboli brii 2iid^v^and Qucenstown^ ?oh the 3rd, brings - dates������2idays later than the * City of' i^Dnblihl; : The Atlantic Telegra^rGbhipaTiy '4: have UDanimpUslyri"Kc^^t^^^ oBfev. "r oC tHe Tele^apteiCpnstoc^p^/lGp^n , manufacture ano. lay,, down a new cable and .complete;jfcn,e r^T^^ipfi^'-lpoi^^Q-. iVave^wo"1-perJ<3cfe cables"^ b^weeriilreianii anii iNewfbuadland next summer, ..The, .manufae- tiire of tl|e;n^w cabjei ^ias ^ 'Veen ;,pbninieheed anj. ^e work is^ beiiig ^nei^with - the utmost- carei. CJapt. James. Anderson.-t'y'h^}:rpie'd&ntiedT an offer to the^JFelegraph Construetibrii' CP: fplr-l������aV&,6f53^:'Q^'!; Eastern for five years in Jay ing .cables.': Accep ted it. Cyrus Field sails for^ew "York ihl:,;thc! 'TAustnan^-^K- is stated^tl&!"in, c'<*^ ..of.: Fenianism" the���������> number! $$ regiments ;in ihe,; south?ufilrciand wiil i'lie^-^^ea^ed. l^hei re- ������������������;_- port ,thafc- JlrV-BrigM^^t^yfeife* "America: is.. false;?JTi^(Fenians iuponi as Ja source "of diplomatic. 1 troable for tSec'retavy Seward.;!? ������e^EnglishiiMinister has carefully noted tbe Fenian demonstration, i; Facts>aitd. ,..^,?t^e^M!;fe,ib?^ been v made itpythe Home ^������^^a^ejK> C..^Ui^ll3ifci ��������� ife ;"un^ejr s 10 0 ������1 -_ Is ay^ ^ -given tlie su^ecti;airia"donal iiit-erest. The Chinese troiible has been greatly magnified. It is hot1 expected that, the State Department will sustain the. demand -of our I&JCizi is ter for :: theesurr&tider;;ofr Gen. Burgoyde, he h&ving denaturalized Minaelf by becoming a Chinese citizen a') u -- a !���������' *���������'-! - *s -m ������������������!!"..".!; \H '���������.'' ' f. ''��������� ���������..;, '. , .. The Board of Trade return^ for July show a -con tinuect {ailing off in the British-exports as compared with last year. * Tlie-fetes at Portsmouth in honor of the French fleet have progressed in a most splendid .manner, and concluded-on the 1st. ���������.'. - ~ ������������������ Count Walewski .has tender'edJiis ~ resigna- tiori as iftinister. It was aecep ted. The 'La 'Eatrie' says the Imperial Government, and all the precedents of its: polipyi.compels to it refuse its sanction to the Austrian and Prussian conip act at Gas tro n, which h as p re do m i n- ated in. the arrangement, was sanctioned at Salsburg and has, been the interest of the strongest.- The annexation of Lauenbergto Prussia raises another constitutional question. EOBERT EDWIN JAGI^SQN, 6C, theifirm of.Drake & ! Ja ckson; Goverum en t s treet, V iotbri a, Solid tors, has-been fl uly- appointed a Not aiy PLibl i c in a nd fori the ;Golony;^rYancouv:er Island} by"coih'niission, under the ���������hand andiseal of;the Arcbbishop .ofiCa^erburyy henH ing date tho 7th .day oFJuno, A.D.,'J.S66. -."., 14 RICHFIELD^ '��������� CURRENT'.'ACCOUNTS opVned for any amount' not: less'than Oho^Hundred Dollars.'! ' ',."-' "*''"' ''it- '' Bills Discounted in ndiOoli pc to (I; and Bills of Ex;ichiJnf ft; on Great,Britainy S:in Francisco aiid Nc\y;York -"pur-j ^md^:JX^^X.^L^J^, vi^!*-.. -.:., x.f,-^r���������-i vu llX:.;-.X-i . I Dra f ts ��������� issued on all t he B ranch es a ud:- Agcii c i es. ; ,. - .Government,and,other"Se'eiiiities i-Bceivocl-'for-safe��������� custody;; Interests aiid Dividends collected;- wi ���������a"^ ��������� -���������' EiSiTER:. '-,4 ,���������-,.:: ��������� ; "MEitonANTS andDbaleks in: ' : - ��������� .. Andi every other ddscKiption of !Goods reguLr- od'.. by tho Mining conMJpunSty; 7^- '--i :-y ������������������'X-, -���������> l '������ti@F-.Moderate 'PermsI ���������iWKQIiESALE AND ���������REl,iAII>;i^ALEBS:Tlf'f^i- QR:s.r'v;'!'/^;--^^ AND a%-#al- :J$Bt'&T6lia n d i z e, '���������iv';'"i;;r^*'BA!lKERVl������LE.- ' "-XX-'i T ...^-���������^���������������������������EyBRY- EYENINGv:;," :x ' ':'���������'��������� ���������:: .yXy ; '���������-;...������������������. ;.:������������������'; X- ���������; ^ TE& '��������� ':- f ;.^ ���������' ��������� ;- '���������'.'":~> ^Ami9m:xmMmm ^LL ;^HE -aDOVERS^ OF FUN ABE INV1T- ed to.,; call arid enj0y ' themselves; whein a ,i i ���������.". hearty welcome will be'extended, ' ��������� ��������� , i,' BUHards,; iHx#Uign,t, JElftfreshonie"rit3 and the best of order ou^ervt. ���������.,;; , ��������� ���������'"= ������������������:��������� ��������� . -'''X **&$;-"' ���������-"��������� MARTIN* k- 'CO. ���������' ' Recei yed on i'Dcposlt, ' or Acl van c?s.; ma dc.Aup.on.: th em;! F ASS ... , Gou> P.us?'Melted and /'Assayed, :?and^rDturnsv*nia^c \vjtbin24,hours.r-Ji i!;-.;���������'��������� -feXX. '������������������:������������������������������������ XX' V' "��������� :i 'i^lti-'Xy-X*M i^'Ores of every Ucscriptlqn carefu 11 '��������� Assayed.;- ^XlXii ��������� ��������� Oaiherontbn;VWilliams Creek. !..���������..;; f :y,.-.-,>ir\XX fSfutX !;"; '.!���������.! Victoria; iFcbruiafV!-24j" 1S6&-7 THE UNDERSIGNKDy liaVifig^itrchasod tlie good \Vill of. the, la to. fl nn of Guii"D,'Datxd & Go ������..\v 111 con (=i niue thciWholesale Provisioii and Comniission,Business,ijal/: the'store,''corner of ���������'Bastion and! Wharf streets, under the firm of TWEISSENIJtJR^R &: SCfeLDESSEXi.. %tr, Jules David will!act.as.;!Manager, of said business. The business on Goverhinerit street! will be cirri e'd on..as- heretofore,: '!y WETS3ENBTJRGER &!SC3X&E^E# - .���������\������x~ -NOTICE^ ;,\;,,;,.-..,.; - ...- : a: El. KiKbs'.6*F.>*bRY*;AG06^iv.i clothing, ��������� ^bqots irx and'Shoes, can be bought;cheaper^at,the store,of the imdersignod'-tHan; at a ny othc^* placeiiii tlie coiOiiy.i Evciy article jnarked in plain ftgih'es.;- Tei'ms-^CASI"t; N. B.-^Ordefs from -the upper countryirccdlvcjprorapt atf^iitibiV.'.:"; :.;i! . . /xXX >ARTHUR,B]tJJ������'DOCiv.;-ii���������-. s' ' !;"0ppbsito Colonial'RestaHira^ E' -"MARKS, Watchmaker & jey/eler,ii. ^st*. .; jYates .strect, Victoria,; V. I.,:keeps con- -"jgya} staiitly oil hand a, superior stcclc of Gol d and C^ai Silver WATCHES, Gold Chains. Buckles,, Hated Ware, Clocks, &C; ! Particular a ttcntion paid to repa iring Watches ah d Jewel ry. All work wa��������� n te d. 0 rders; from the country, promptly attended to.;" t - / ' s r " QPORBOSLG- & iSjEFF, t^doiniissibn Mer-i O CHANTS, Wholesale Deahd-s in CteocEBiiES and Pup- visions,Wliarf street,; VictorH/ ���������'. ��������� a.,.-.;: ������������������.' ��������� l.:3m"- ������������������ - $5,000,000 -;l-..-?.���������...::-,epo;ooo ;; ;HEAn Opficb: 7^ST. HELENS PLACE LONDON, i-'ii i'iii ��������� ���������'''ias^i^aifsjsi '���������''- Hi SAsFnA-xciaco���������RH.-Grain &iw. S. Sutherland a*^ KEW-yoEK���������!Walter^ ^fontrear;: % ;i Quebec; J ; 'TOontO; -Haiuihnr,.' Kingston-^ London, OW; Srantford: Halifax it* r.-UitexUrSt. Johns, N.'B;^ ^ictbria,V. I. ' -^ ���������?; ���������;!���������'.:������" ,c":o v,.; A.'- ���������?rAGESTS:'.V?CJ .''��������� V-! ��������� < *' ;-' ScoTLA>T)^!N'ational:iBank of Scotland;v v IuEiAXn^Prbvinoial Banik of Ireland:/ ^AJ^^Miircuardj^ajadre'kCio, Par������a-r ' ''AustRAUA���������Union .Bank of Australia; '���������'.'' Jxdia, China & JApAN^Ciiartered- Mercantile Emk af ,; .India, London and China. ,; ,-.;-. 7;- DBAFTS IS5UED oh" London, Ne^Tork, San Fran Cisco;-Canada, Now.Brunswick, Nova Scbtja, and on ifi the Branches of the Nat'tonal Bank of Scotland abrf PruvinciaLBank of Ireland. ��������� Bills of Exchange and G-old Purchased; I n teres t oh special Deposits nf "Money a Ho wed a t lk% rate of a quarter of one per cent, per month. ^^-The,pank rpccH'CS -:Gold-Dust and BarsforsaiV keeinng'iwithout charge;", undertakes the purchase an'4 sale. of Stock: the Collection; 6t Bills tibd other men ir busihess'in tho United States anil British;Proviie������sr TWX&s'&^F-FiCEyX: * r :I>pst Meltejl.:-.and: Assayed^.and returns mU$ .\v 1 itiin ,24 hour^in Coin or Burs.ft;,. >- 4- ���������,. -- < = ��������� * Ore's" of '.erery.'.'description careTully Assayed. !��������� - v N 13.���������Any instruct ions! as to the dispose of the pro- coeds of* Gold' Dust ,,for\yarded- to the Olllcs in TictorU ���������l!bT*A^ay-.'^riJ������!earx?f^'fy : -:^XX: yy'X^y-XtXM^nX'x-utii ^SHEPHERD; Ma*aiar. Victoria,;V. I;, May, 186& .^J>;*i -'���������' fa '������������������ r: U fVTtAliK&QfX ^-CO)^i)BAi^s!xx Books^ Statiok?ry. $y.\'Music.and Musicai .;Instruments, ���������' SEWS AGENT*, &c.,^luinibiaiStr!eet,;!^wf"Westminster. ;i !.. r;-. s ��������� ���������'���������"������������������������������ HH.-.1I 11 mmmmtmmammammmmmmmmiimmmmmtmmwtamm^mma^mmmiM ^T'V'!&*. "McORiEA; A^C"UoneerV'WHAKF Strebt, amCiuht^cohsigne'd for^alo.^iU'Rofcrchb^���������Hon. H. Fu- %4rscS,^of:H.'!B,..,0|,, and^^^d's/j^n^-!.";^"-;! I fpw P^- "DATTES) &f GO.,-Auctioneers & Com^ rJ ���������, X >f?ssio.y j MioacHANTS;t- FireVUPrbdr- St one B a il d jag; Wharf!street,:jVictpria,?T-sX; ;,iib^ral' Aclyasees xnad��������� on" Consignments.; 1 TOHN P GOMArEfsia������- * GOUGJHi,'> Importer and G-eneral SXON aXEBpHANT-Coinmercial How, Whan* - \0 !^M^ri^0N3XEBGHANT-Con striecty yjctori|i^"Vjuic6uver ^and. ���������ip.0IiD3^O"NE and BROTHER; Agents for 'XX, !Uic!Pi6nei;ri.;-Flpur. MiH^i;CoMMiSJffOX Merchants, im^orfcrs" niwl "VVholcsiilo Dea lors in:$xkc>cebies, . Pa������- ivisib^si. Dr������;Goods, Ci;ctkisg^Boots1 axj> Shoes, &������,, two-storyii.ijFIreproof. Building, - ��������� Reid:a; iiIoc*k;. between' the .stores, of J. Wi Ik io It - Co. a n d Ste wart k {fo, Whan' street, Victoria. '!"... '"!: n^#-���������> Xm :-. *' I: EDG-AR )U ver Island. '''.-.������������������ "���������'���������?' 1} ���������������������������' f- '��������� ���������*' '" ��������� .J. ���������':' ��������� '���������. 1" ���������pHOMAS' Sla^raOLT,^ "Dispensing Chemist it kssx Br l'.gb j st,' Johnson st reef, IV ic tona, V I., r������- spcctfully!solicits the. attention of Miuersnnd tiie> public in general to.hiswell assorted stock^of i-pure English Dru.i^r Clicnticals'j!.andfPtfrfumdry; also to his Mixtw*; for lib eum a (jsm,,l wh j cl 1 ,:is an \ i ri valuable rem ed y lor this distressing'complaint. ��������� .. j. ���������, -<\ l;s 17UG-ENE THOMAS, Yates street, Victoria, XU Wholesale and RetaiLDoater in WINES, BRANDI1K BEER?, & LIQUORS of every description., . Goods������f������>r- warded to the!ilihihg'fiistrtcts.i ".���������*'.'" i:* ^ellxs������z ��������� moSs Pure Coffee. IjbdrAB MAJRVTN, Cobser Jli- Afreet, dealer iii IRON & HARDWARE. Agent for. jonm RATT& KPJEMLER. KWONG- LEE &���������0., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 'iasporters and Dealers in CHINESE GOODS, Rice, Su- '-.':.'������������������ y . - gar. Tea, Provisions. -y./:y ��������� ' QUESNEL MOUTH. S x������. C. GILLETTE, CCOTCH HOTJHE.....A. McLean and Co., O Hosi rr s Axn Gexe it a r/ 0 uth-jte aa "MI ne rs and others will find at the Scotch House a splendid stock of Clothing, Hoots ahd Slices, and Dry Goods of every description, all of the besl"qu:i]ity, and at very moderate prices. I Fort street,. Victoria, V. I. . . . , s F VOU. WANT BUNSTER. GOOD -ALE ENQUIRE FOR- Oi-tice���������CAMEEONTON. 10 MOORHEAD and CO., C03IMISSI0N. MEK- ��������� CHANTd and Importers of GaocERncs, Provisions, Produce, fee, Wharf street j Victorin Fort and I^.vglkv the sale of 'the Boston Rubber Belts.' ''ft RELLEYi ^fc FITERRE, Victoria, vTl, XX Sole! Agents {for Napoleon's Cabinet Champagu*, Pietresson de St. Aubiu Champagne dry, Bbuclie do dry, Jiilcs Humm Clminpagne,1 Eugene Clicquot Champanj������, Bokers Hitters, Sainscvain's California Wine and-BH- te?*s, Hostetter's Bitters, Bancroft Cider, Logna-c Qartl, G.. Preller Cla r^ t. A large stock of Bob ded Wi n a^ Brandies, Whiskeys, and Liquors of every de*eription always on haad. ��������� ���������"- Grellky &Frxi?RRB, Importers an.il Wholesale Daalors, 1-s : Junction Wharf and Johnson at rem PEMOVAL., J. Ii. Jungermann, Watch* it MAKER and JEWELER, has removed to the *rr*- proof Brick Building, within one door of; Wells, Farp k Co.>$ Express Ollico, -yates street, %*'ictoria, V. I. ������ DICKSON, CAMPBELL & CO., Cominis; sm.v Merchants, Wharf street, Victoria, Vance a ver iKland. H. N. Dickson A Co,, London; DiiWoLE & Co., San Francisco.. Picksos, 3 SALE AT ���������QijESX:E;L^I0UTHr CONCORD WAGGON/'canable of seating'9 persons; also, a;pair of .A'MERICAN HORSES,-with Harness. complete. For terms apply at the office of this paper, or to Mr. POLLOCK, Quesnelmouth. x 17 Ac������ V: I. ^THOMAS' ALLSOP, Land Agent and Gen- X..RRAL CoMMissioiy Agjsxt, Government street,' Victoria; "Vancmi ver Island. .;��������� r,fc.:= : :$ TOHN WILK1E aiid CO., Merchants, Wharf O Street, Victoria, Vancouver Island: \ s ,R. POWELL, has Removed. his. Office and Residence from Fort street to tho :premises Kteiy occupied by the Mayor on Broad etrwet,"Victoria-; V. I. Oilice hours 9 a. .111. to 12, and 8 p.,in., to 10. s HENDERSON & BTJBNABY, Iinpprtow and Commission Merchants, Wharf street, victoria, V. I arid Ko. 17, Gracochurch street, .Iiondon. ������ si MAI^LANDAIN^COLLECTOR &GKNERAL AGKSTT ��������� Gavernment street, Victoria, Vancouver .Islam** ft TJY HUSTON, DKAtER INGUNS, HSTOLS, FI?K-, XJ: ixaTAORrjs, Powmat &Shot, Yates street, Uciona CLINTON CITY. FRANCOIS CHAPERON "WONG LEE & ;CO-, Dealers Commission Mkrciiasts, GOODS, *B������oe, betwoea s GjROD & GU3CHON, Ol.D EsJTABLISHKn GKXERAL SlORH, PROVISIONS, WHOLESALE & CO^BilS- SION MERCHANTS, Storage, ^prmsmo^ Moderate: (HOUSE" CAEPEHTEfi ' AHD B Baker axd GisxEiur, Storw Keeper, J. McWerhanie, IV porters and Dealers m CHINESE Sugar, Tea,provisions, &c, Cormorant street, ft .Governmcnl and Douglas sheets, Viotoria, V J* HF. I-I-JSISTERMAN, IAND AGENT, 38 Gov- #> crmnentstireet, two doors south of iort wrw-H Victoria, Vancouver Island. , JO., Importers, and Dhaiars t ACCO, Meershaum Pipes, &���������������, ������ ' ' Wiu������rf rtreet. Victoria ��������� _ If TEE AID BUILBEB* liARKERVlLLE. B. C. 8 ft SUTRO & CO. iX* 'CIGAI-W, TOBACCO, orner.oi' yutea and, Wharf street, Victor * EWIS LEWIS, CLOTHIER, yateb btrbb', J tori*!, ''rppoj-fte "Bank of British North Am^rioju Vic-