@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "92d57340-d0e1-4d4f-be92-1aab83d4cd02"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2011-08-03"@en, "1875-08-28"@en ; dcterms:description "The Cariboo Sentinel was published in Barkerville, in the Cariboo region of central British Columbia, and ran from June 1865 to October 1875. At the time, Barkerville was home to a fast-growing community of miners who had been attracted to the Cariboo region by the discovery of gold. The Sentinel was published by George Wallace, and its stated objective was not only to disseminate mining intelligence, but also to eradicate official abuse[s] of power, both within the Cariboo region and beyond (vol. 1, no. 1, p. 2)."@en, ""@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/xcariboosen/items/1.0170469/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note " Fit 'i :*-: '7 i* ri;<7 '���������Jia'7 4 ;7>;n^;.f7^ ^au,^7-'. 70... j-^,Vy -^y:^yr^V/] s^,.;1 t'::jai f?;;.;,.. yy^'^ ^y^rXyfj '��������� *V'' V*yb\\7 7:/;y7, ,.. y^t\"\\y. 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TGWNSHirsVNp- %: 10,; 11; 7^ ' !\"V-'\"<\"������ ���������' slit;s >to. 8,10 and 11 tte dcnttiid'Bn theOffioUil'Mups? :.iiV - ' -1 ��������� '-���������\"' '���������-\" '��������� ��������� ----- 3>Tiiw. WeSUuinstes: ���������'.��������� ������������������������������������������������������:���������.;.���������.? ,-.-������,:.:.;..i J .������������������'.MJ/.:...,^'>i,ft.;-^ **?���������'���������-:*=-��������� V,..,.-\".��������������������������� ./..Ui .������������������&.���������; TOWNSaiP %^8;: ��������� ��������� Southwost\\quartcrotS^tic>n;;,l,y> Nortlicasttiuarter:6f\" SecWjIi1 1.7 * . East portion of r^j^UWes)f'iiu'������irfer of Section 1 ��������� .; ;SoutUeast.flu irter^f Section 2. .-���������'. ; -, ; r*tiij, ^uthwcsi^uar������e������ pP Sectibn;;2. >: ^ H ���������I I I B I ��������� Hf ts jy,;,.Northwestquarter-oliSection.2,1.5s, u-.,U .\". \\ * Soutlietist quarter������o'r Section SI' , ��������� :- -7������;j :'; ���������' Northeair\"qifflrtcr of Soelioh������. ��������� ���������'. V,: ���������* ���������'] '], - ' *\" Southc'As tl quarter-of'Section-10. \" ��������� ; * -! 5 . V.y East/half of^Bouthwest quarter of^ Seetloij,10:i,i ������ Sections ll-and 12,;,.. . : y , 1? f . , Soutjieast quarter of Scc.tioh ;H; 7. 7 7:.....:/.. ' Soutliwestsq.uarter of Sectioh 20. ��������� J X : TOWNSHIP NO. It. ��������� '7 \"( ' ��������� -':''*%ccti*:/'������������������' SouthOiis L qo -tr tor. of -Section 35y ...iortliuast quarter of Section 35. . v South\"w est quarter' of Sec lion 30... i ; .. Northwest-quarter of .Suction Si*.... ������������������ \"f- 7 t- s ������ f; ,r .1 -V. hi \"-. - ;. #. .Vi ;., ������������������; 7 i \". -JROBERT BBATES,* ^ I rCliief Commissioner of Lands ami Works. lam's and Works.-fittpiiruni'nt, Victoria, OtU itiy,'.cW(6J, .^.,7 ;.i ,< A n.U2i, r\" wtn \"\\fOTIOE. IS HEItpBY GIVKN,-in, aecordiuioe' w JS tlio provisions of the ������������������' iirttid Act, 18T4,)? tl th that liOI 236, OUQUP I.,, an Lsjaud situate at the moatb of ^ofUi Ann of FiMso'r Kivcr, and known as . Molo island* . ��������� .-���������;.'���������< ��������� An d tlifi t elaiin ants of au v- pf >rLI on of this 1 im d' who have\" \"nut\"eTVtsim_p.il' Crown. \"Grants ' thereof,' ^'hoiilu pruva up tit������.'ir. clai 1 ns. in it'ccotUanee with 01 au^e 21 1,111111 AOL, 1874.- Forms <>l' -Proof ami Declaration cin be oHxined at the office.of the CVmuiissiuhir, New Wrstmihsur. ���������. ��������� ItOBEKT BiUV^Nf, ^ GblofGoininitiaiuacr iiauda aivt Works' WM P* BRAYfiN.-\" ' s f... ��������� iCLricf Com mj.4si oner La ads and Wbr*s. Iau Jk 'ari'jhfrorks*i>ej\\ triment, ^ . ���������, M^w^Ai ��������� . *��������� VU?ttTk,'juue 2a, Ii>75!|' _. ' '������j^-���������'.*-' !* IsiOTIOETOetiAiMANTS^ :'i\". hIp-Noe14. : ; ��������� -', t v ���������xi*-Ah^thWclalraahts'e&an������ ppTtien of >this land���������$ ho .have;notbhtainedCrown^Grants ther&ofshoulrt prove =up their'claimsiniaccoruane'etwithClause 21,;tana Act. 1874. Ohf^ Commissioner Lands arid Works H Iiands and ^rjes Department,., ,-rf. '$. \\ Victoria, ^ul^24,.18jf5.t > y i i .y >'= 'iNi TOWNSHIP NO.,9,.r . V ^/\\ y..-^ -3: *. ,'.;.>''' *..,������ ,->f-'* i--^-������ ^.&*.-J'1 a. -��������� ^.i.'. ���������������',������> -. ifOTibfeiS^:!HfeHEBY = GIVEN-: in accordance'with ��������� J?l' the provisions of ���������.>'tbe^Landj,. Act,; 1874, ihat the^ fcllowing lauas 'sffuatflyirivtho -pspjogs7pivision,;pt ��������� Ydle\"Distri'cti&liUvc' been1' suotlivide'd by^urVey,'-and tiie mup thcreolhas,,beon.:for\\var4ea to,,the,office of .f. C. Hayne^gimrols^i%,i<^o^P y,; j- Township-No. 0, . . r SecpaMBjSl^l23, 24;MiM^m^AM ) 7 ���������\" : ;:,.-���������: 3W3.34.35, an y; \",-/'��������� :,���������:��������� 7Forms; Of proof and doClarat]ons can li e obtainod at rth'e Oflloo of tho Commissioner^ Qsoyaus,��������� ��������� 's ' ��������������������������� y7������- '���������' :, ^-���������-:-y-f'^ Kry.-y ?;.. r^ROBEirr BEATEN^ 7 ? 7 .; ...... Chief. Commissioner of lands and Wjrks: 'Lands and Works Department, .^ ,, ,; ?��������� y^ctPriai AgriL^ 1875v y f ifi ;; ., , . ap2i y 'lN.THB dOUNTY^GOURTyOI! BRITISH, ^OOliDMBI^HOLltelSr AT RiCHFlSLD.:: j. v;;';-' ���������':;;.'in bankruptcy. \"7;''\"; } 1-7 Mi ?iiaiige: i ��������� ��������� 'RiO riFIELD, Glias. Patilsdii, Proprietor, A good assortment of Groceries,'Pro visions, &cM on hand. ' The BAR te stoekad. with the best Vinesv. Liquop, ������������4 Cigars; '**\"', ' (^Sg ' J1l!24 2������a * . 6^ ^ -^ w^ , ^ , -m d a 1\\p:J^^;:;, - ��������� if- I ,.;B.pTTBRw , v:,;sr, :������P pents,per,lb , .. .f.:;iivS?y-r7f yvv^, .*;?y-.v 7v^7y7'-:y-\"-^7'.y) ;.*-y,y^ ���������m ��������� -'-y \".\":-��������� ������������.vT.rv ������-tt .���������sTrT.w.na-'TiW-'-:..'-. - .vs. :��������� ;���������-.: \\::''yf-.' y<5 .- :yy^ /,--y> i7yy^' y-r^������^ v7tyfl'-'*f''.'}.*������������������\", y : *:;7.':-',;via.. .^il ���������,--: yf- -f-P^V��������� w~vf^ fa*/:itf%.liftl,\" }t], Ji\\ t>..' ��������� (Carrying'Her>Majes������y/g Mai tb ,0 v ���������' :(V '���������' *' ''.. i '������������������k>\\-' ^r-fj ?) s������'s 7-^-:* 74 * fel sy77;7?/;^y>r- -.71 fc - > fyt.,: ..'LEAVES'BARKERVILLE FOR rAL^s;.f������' ^.^i'^-^^v >:'\"*.''>��������� :,,7; ?7--- yi'-\\ ���������-'���������;'���������' ,-.���������<-��������� :;:,! i:y,v ,<\"��������� >-. ; ;2i7^: j>'; ,7^: !).^.ii^ = i -^''^^^77.^;'; ,'V-'v 7yi r,7 ,; v '. T7!TT������s-v������Tr VitviHq^ 7]\\/rnVi^^?11'^ ? -7 r.? :4 Where there are* still plenty of the-beet-brands of y Jit ~p , ,, British Columbia^. _; . ,��������� ^,,,, ���������-''���������7^7:i^7'y7^7r.':'.:7i:i7^y?7>y^ ....,:. ������������������- ���������- ��������� .--,������������������.>. ..v.-..y7y<::.H; \\ .' . , . /' DECEASED. .. ._ ' ^: , i i>IiS PERSON'S indetytedr to'^e1 Estate; \" :i3L ������������������ of: Wesle^ ttiUl;: deceased; w.^JP������y? fortliwi tnvta. : the uud'ersigacd ��������� tho/ampunt,'��������� of, rSuch i n debteduess, ��������� iind.'\": claims* 'against-;1 the Estate ihiust he presentedJ within, three-monj^Sitoy,i \" ���������:; ^y,7'7jr77:7'7- tL-'lU't^ .... RichSeid,;June 24, 18^. JpilH; BOWUdC ! , 7''\"i :- -���������':\" :���������:/ -Administfat^:^ ���������'���������I ���������������������������*e7 :7y..3na ���������-, M* < Tib E is herebyv ghrenV; that ^all^peysons. il bavins a nv. claims against the .Est ate pi Thomas B 5il. \\ate Sursjeori ��������� to the Royal *Gafi boo HospltaI, dc . ceased, are hereby refluired,. to prespnt -the same to,. the undefeiguud within three months from this date;, and ��������� all persons in; any way indebted to the said estate aro also required .to pay forth.with the^mounts sO dub by them to 7 u '\"' \" -' \" ,\"J; .7 y. f-... y y GEORGE BYRNR8. ��������� '-.<:. Exec ii t/T. Dated the 3Sth day of'.Tune, A.b.: 1S75.- '' ji\"2d ���������>*'' FticwuuM, in tho County Court, oi' British Colnmhia siitihg^iu^Bankruptcy, by, DOMINlQtiK ' BRCOU8, of Lis inning\" Greek, X.. B*?ee r Mi ner,:., uii'ler winch the said Dominique Krcole\"Jias;b,penailjudircd aBink- mnt. notice is hereby given that tho said Bankrupt is hereby required to surrender himself to the said Court, at tho first meeting of creditor?, to be held before : the' sai d ' Coa rt at Rich fie! ��������� 1 on.- Tuesi 1 ay,- th o third day of August, A.D. 1876, at 11 o'clock in the'Jorenoon precisely, and also;to the Court at the second:meeliug to be hold .at. tbvsunw place an-l hour on Friday, 'tho thIftl day of Soiltumbor, A. lh���������: 1875, Tor the salil Bankrupt to pass hid examimvtion. A11 he - firs t mee ting-, Creu i tori are to e������ m e and p rove their debt.������, and choose nh\"assiiaiee'.or assigneesof the, Bankrupt's ost*ito and' eU'-'Cis ; at the second meeting, pVoofof debts of -Creeiters will be'recuivod, and th e Ba u it rupt will be req u I ret! to .submit h i m S\"l I to be.examined and to, make a lull diselo.sure ah.I-diy.. ooveryofull his estate and efiecm, fu^tl Jt-o finish, hi^' examination.'' '*..\"��������� ��������� ' Notice is alfui hereby givciii to all persons that'- are indebtcfe,vr,thosaid Bankrupt, or that have any of W^+- ^ +r, AWiwanf :y-. :.'���������''.':���������\":���������'',���������-. .-''.iiCi^V-\"���������;:'- ^.\".;--.'^V-:''':'-: m,}-^, .:: r'i . :-v.'���������:���������'������������������ *.*:���������-.;:���������,.<������������������;' y7y^'r.'''y/Wivy-l7^''*^^ ^7y'\" '-��������� ':''��������� -'iyl \"^ ��������� ri ..V:-'.y \". y ,;'; *I}R....lCHiPjP(f. ijr^i '7, ::-\"-���������'\".-������������������;'.\"'���������-���������'\"������������������' v -.'7'- 7yyi'.:.;' /:: -/I :��������������������������� 'l::;-;-.. >.;i:;-f;i .;������������������-,--r -.. . :\\\\-.-:y-%.j-'\" ;- ���������������������������-������������������������������������.-:. ���������.; r - ������������������ y .'���������, -v-\\: > ���������-���������:������������������:;>!*������������������������������������ :��������������������������� fnl'il y:-';'>;:'i;:?. .:.'.������������������ -.���������;:-.* ;���������;.-: ������������������'������������������������������������������������������:.;.Hv \"|:'y?yu' ;:;*''���������- yyyy.: i'ci' 77-7'\" AR.k-ER3vr-'\"*'',,\"*'\":'J'' , ��������� j-..'jt; ..^.-;';.*..-...\"..,';, :A^SUPBliY OF=^HE<^}W h^:l::.-: tic I <$ti 7v r a'DCi7 vs'7'^t-,, . - ' ^'\"lSSPMMm7'- ,-.-..-, : ..; :;77.''fev^>:ii7.vv7--i^^:7'>;;7.77 * j $20 ��������� ��������� '��������� '���������������������������; y .Always on:faand> ,y ?' ,y.,j.,r..;.v: ��������� ������ ��������� t *��������������� ^0aS on hand-a, choice stock of '*'' 7 \"��������� 7 s i. : /Pr^i-sious,7:^i^^ whieh he will sell,, :.,-.. v.,,'..j:. y \"..... ^^ .. .v. .���������::-..- Jv\" wholesale and retail..-.'as cheap . as;the^heaejest,.7 , .... ; aul' ���������' . ! ' ������������������'������������������'��������� F is ROH THIS DATE THE ASSAY- Charge A for lots of GoirDustOf -fifte'eu Oemiea or unOW ��������� REDUCED TO,TWO DOLLARS,,/. V\" and for ��������� ������������������' *'' l . ' MINERALyASSi:^, Tp^^UO^Mf, the latter payable i a advance.- : Air t,29Ut?!S743 ��������������������������� W. HITtfHCOCK, ������������������ .' . Notice.: . t.r 4 LL parsons Indebted t,o the'Estate Of the 4 Sio CrnvordonEK'fcBOPFMAS, of Barker- vil'e QncKnelmoatlL .and Peace River, are requested lo sJttle the amouuts due by.tnem, otherwise legal pnlceeilincs will-be instituted for the recovery oi t**- saiue. ; Bark^vlUf,'July 23,137-3 ; GEORG-E Bf RKES, ., * 7 ^AS^t.forAiJSignef'S���������'%' 1UJ21 ���������������* t> s& m. n - /.; \" \"ij������*l JSmjSHS gS'������a!SWf^-r- ^CARIBOO SEKiINSL -l*������iWl SATURDAY, AUGUST 2* 2875. PUBLIC MEETING AT CACHE CREEK. A largely Attested meeltng watbeW at the Bonaparte H6nWenr8dyAagii������t Nearly; every voter in the Cache Creek ^.district,' and $er^jnl from the Lf llooei .diairietv-were pres- out, and lie greatest interest Id 4fee-^ro���������e|d i&^-vu ananifeated. The meeting was ad: drerytfl <>j Messrs. gemiie atid&aitbiM-PvPAS andfeveral ether of the leading reafden** of $be district. Tbe policy of the Local Gfiv- lerawai wa*-endorsed, and .the emiree pnr- and byfllewra; ������mltb and Setnlio in the Legitfatare ���������uatalned. A reaohition paseed tU a public meeting held at Kara loo ������������ on the 12th July last was brought before, the notice of the aeetfag whh?h shows-to;what a:������tate.,of raort!4egratf atloa..iff eoppprtfrs hare 'been broofflit toi by; Uiw eor riiptfoov praeti^doo them by the toola of t&e Dominion (Scyern- tt������at tatfate Provide** / 'The reebliition reads ��������� /y that .we ha!!;\\y?lthpleasure,lbe arraounee> went of Mr Blake that negotiations We to be re-opened for new terms ;wi th Brir i*b Co I urn* bla,apd that any eettiem^ be left to thepeople's representatives in Par liame^aaaeinbl^ ���������;���������>���������: .77y':y S :.-.-,!:,.��������� The Jneetingr was 'informed th**. this jrertlu* ���������tlflih/ .wa^^.t^ well -knowa DoraIufon..'(Cfoof ractor,\"; and it ap* peara that;^tjhe.y^eojp je's representatives rei ,ferred to in; it wboire; to aettie a queation on wisicfc the:progress and prosperity - of British ���������Columbia.', depends' are Mr Mackenzie's sup- porters in fbe Dominion -House Of Commons. TbeParHamentaud people of British Columbia are to������������������ be^ entirelyj ignored :jh, the \\ matter j C&Mjld'impudenee and. b'uman selfcbrieaa go any further t'-;.$ne^m^ to build a Qaeiess telegraph line, and the- eon* ���������iraeti for furnishing supplies: to, the Dom in? on ���������urvey par^iel.are distributed' amongst-' pev. ������ral;membef s of the j4* party of purity'? wjil; ing.' to\"' do: a n j t h t n J'. 'Hr'ino aey; and i n \"fe rn rii for ibla these parties have guaranteed to Mr Mackenzie that they will bring British Columbia to her knesa and force her tojmake an, unconditional surrender of her 'rail trayrigti is. The meeting at Cache Creek denounced the machinations of these; corrupt men, wao are th eager to sacrifice the -interests of the pro. Tinea to their individual interests. :< We bnve no doubt the electors of every other constituency la the Province will mark these traitors and time-serving knava in the same morVrter tS'the.eieelsY'Sof the Yale district In the Lillooet district several of these spu* ious \"reformers\" are at. present working '���������\"}��������������������������� eojnplisfa the ends of their employers by offering themselves as candidates for elect lop to the next Local Parliament; but the'audaclty of- the promoters of the Kami oops re*o?t) tion has aroused the people to a nerise of the danger to be apprebendnd from the fnaflMnftMoris of a few men who have banded together for the purpose of assisting Messrs. Mackenzie {j v :' :-v'?^;'-..; > L^t Ihjpre be only one town���������Victoria)-- in which: -business 'can be transacted.1 ahdf it will be; to: British Columbia as Paris is^o France. ��������� In England, they have local municipalities, poor laws, churchwardens, and local corporations* which keep alive the spark of ilbei ty^and! ��������� independence - throughout ~tEe whole, kingdom; In every county, city .'town, \\ i 1 lag*-.: a ii d-; h amlet there is a mu n ici pa 1 i ty, and :iii; every*, coii n ty town there is a depnty clerk pf the Crown who issues writs from the SnpwmeX}6uri^ ;��������� Local bars prevail with the local administration. of -Justice. Whatever conduces, to the benefit of the Province at large;must in tbe( end ;help '.tier.T^yictoria--- the chief se-^t of commerce, learning, tegisla f ionV&nd bf ad ininiste'rlhg the la w,.' Here--at Victoria--the lawyers will reside, who upon call can go, to anyissiEes to act as cbuneel/, [Colonist.^ ~1 ������������������ 7 \"y :.y;.7v7:.r.y;iy7' \\./^'' It will be observed that the :writor in; the Co j on ist on \" 1*.^?? Procedure Re for m'y cb ml mences witb t&e assnmption that-;;:<'i the criminal practice in the Supreme Court\" is in much need of reform; bat what has thatio.do Wilh tbe case which he Immediately afterwards cites, that '.:there is too mtfch rentralization in Victoria, which makes it very inconvenient and ;exp������usiv������7to- partie* ;wj������bin'������ to go *o Ww:Vy^Bm^l^ihe have not become so shockingly 'demoralized that tbey.would take pleasure in committin^ all sorts of criminal --offences but fdr the in- c!)n^plftnce and expense of so doing? The crirnjtial;practice of the Supreme Court is, we believV, as nearly perfect. aVpoasi!>-e ( and in civil cases; suitors- themselves, or their lawyers,\" rciiih i������wie writs for suits on application toDepuiy-Regiatrara'at HatkeryUleand ^v*������\\y other place of importance at any great distance Jrpxn 'he capital; theaeal of ihe Court is affixed to tbem for S2 50 each and the Jud^e of Assrze comes round in doe time to try ihe issues.\" Biu. after disclaiming against centralization^; this -Legal Procedure Re- toimer\" wys4' Let there be only one town in which business can be transacted, and it. will be to British Columbia a* Paris is to France T Does this not: look very much like advocating the entire centra I izmon of legal business in Victoria? 1'hestaien eat -ha in every county, city, town, village, and hamlet in England there is a deputy cterk of the Crown who issues writs irom the Supreme Court, is simoly boah��������� -as is indeed the entire article from which we have quoted, Th> ignorance of the writer on legal matters is apparent in everv sentence of the^ article in which he attempt8 to inform and instruct the public. NEW ADVERTi$EMENT& ^C3b ALECTUKE will be deltverert by RW 0, Ii. THOMPSON, ia the TIRSM^M1* HALL, 77,; .: . STA.N:L.i5y:t:;\"������������������,':\".���������. ON MONDAY EVENING, ;AWSUST 80v ������dmmeocin������ at half.pafit 8������vaa o*cloc|K. Subject, \"STRENGTH,'��������� ��������� ; y Tickets tan be-had at any ������f the Ssleoai er Stores 6n'.IiisbtaingCr:ieie.r * . ' \"[:]'-1 - audS To the Electors of the Dis- triet ^^aribpo. GFNrtRMEN, %i? \":���������\";\\?.i ;;.���������:���������. Havjuc: been argebtiy rftqapsted, I bsve ������on������eated ttiMan-: fm-toy knowledge af the r^uireroent*? or.-your District, in the t������vcnt of election, I hope to be of sep. vi*e to -jrou; end Jyoa may. reiy upon my dclog xny duty.faiihi'ulty. \". . ������������������..-. ' . ���������'.-���������: ���������%������ JOSEPH PARK. Bark cry ilie, Au>a������t2r.' - ' , auOS ���������.���������;������������������ auction;. ���������.. I Will sel| by Auction, 7. y ;.,. ��������� -AT -STANLEY,^ '.��������� 7- ... ON FRIDAY, SEPT. Sd, 1875; At Ele?en o'clock son;; tha balancs of. tha Stpek-in-Trado of the Cohan & Hoffman Ea tate, consisting,of f AN ASSORTED STOCK OF ��������� -J Km ADVERTISEMENTS. of every, daseripHon, Aiiffust II. 1875. kT; GEORGE BYRNES, :w ... Aactioneer. TO , P__FAKSS! ������������������':\"-; PEARSON'S CARIBOO EXPRESS ILL LEAVE STANLEY FOR YALE CD .���������.. ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, ���������\\ conacfti! reek, and \"Royal making tho trip IN 4 WERK, an������! conneetinr with the fftenm-T \" Vict\"riiiM for Soda cr City'* lorNcw Westminster. $&* WE MAKE A TRIP.EVERY THflEE WEEKS; dates of departure'-from Cariboo wiM be ������}uly atJv������Tii:it*. ' flU21 YORKViLE HOTEL, with furniture, and stakle for TWELVE HORSES; and NEW ADVBRTISBMET8;' Royal Cariboo Hospital. JBNDRR*- FOR TUB ���������U.WBRMRNTIO.SED ARTI- S ol\"? requins, for tho us?, of r]��������� H.n?pit':l will 'bo K-colwrJ by,the Sscpwry of th-������ Bo.or.r until noon (,n WEDNTE3DAV. tlw IdUi SppEwribcr/ tho lowest or any t������rjdnrn>t necessarily accepted, : Ton, p-ir lb. ��������� Coffee (Ro*%iH), per lb. B.trl>y, porlb; Hugar, S.I. per lo. Su.irar, Crushod, p'Tlb. ffwp, p r \\h, 3.)It, p. r lb. go'Su, psr lb. Oandiep, p.-jf.lb. Ontmnul. p r lb. , M!itoh������������ (Wood), por doa. Bntfc^r p-r lb. 50 in Coin. 250 Chances, at $10 per Chane������. 1st Piw-rORKVILLE, with furniture, and Stable lor 12 ftoraeaj $,5u tor second lii^jem; $25 for ffatal highmt; $50-for lo\\v������������t j $25 ror second fewest-. \"^u. Thw R-ifiS;������ win fca|te place on tbe prt-misea. Y.jrkvilie, on Tuesday, 31������t of August. 1875. aui4 Qualification Sc Registrar %~\"'\" MO* OF VOTSES ;AOTv 1875. '���������. \\ KEITHLST'' CREKK PQLIJKG DIVISION --OTICK is hereby given that I ���������will hold a JS Conrl of RevisloB an.Jer the provtslois of th, nbore Act, ftw the polling Divl?ioi of Ktithley CnVk at tho WILT.OW TAVERN, Kdtbjcy,'Creek,' ou \\V(M|I tesdjiy, 1st acptember. at 11 o'elock ia tb*������ foreao,* -;������������������:���������������������������,--;,:--:-���������. .1: ���������] - ��������� OLIVER HARE, '. Collector. juir^mg, | ���������������������������������������������������������������. mm ,��������������������������������������������������������������� M|7; Qualification & egistra- flON OF VOTERS A^T/1875: QUESNELMOUTH , p6LLfNa DIVISION. -jlOTIOEIs hereby given that I vrili hold a, jS Court of R-vtdlon under the provisions of iht above Act, for thft Polling DivWpn of Qu\"?n< Imuutli kirns \"tllce, Qucsoelmoutii, n We���������'- 'i ���������':'��������� JAMES UNDBAV/Collecu* ��������� Rlcbfit'ld, 81st July; 1875.7y:: ;-y*::--,y- . - ; ��������� ������������������mi i i i ,| ,, ,��������� i. Flour, per 100 lbs. Onions. Cfehuag\"? fittd C^rrotsvpoylj. r>r:������c< Apples, per lb. Cox! Oil, per trail->n Milk, por gviioo. B ^f, Mut to n & Pork, per Ib P>t.lt������������''r5, p -T lr>. Wool, long & short. p;reor������������������ CALIFORNIA. . Victoria, August 27~It is rumored to town that the.Bank of California has suspended.1 The report is believed to be true. 7 ������������������ ������ o *> ���������������������������'.';:���������:, QUARTZi-'' 7 7-y-\"':-i '\" An Assay qt quartz from a. ledge on'Snowr shoe now being: prospected; by Mr Thorn >������������* Hay wood, was made last week at the Govern- ment A8say Office.^ -The resu 11 was 7]o��������������� of silver and 2 oilof gold to ih������ too. Tbe iedge I* well defined, and has oq ly been 'siiiik ;on ;a t -. w feet Mr Holmes is also sinking on a ledge in the same neighbor hood, and is down about 30 feet. Some ������;good������looktng; quartz trow this ledge was broughtinto to wn\" to-day, a sample; pi. w hicfai wi 11', ber assay edi..; We re- ptftit below some extracts from:the Canadian; Geological. Report, written t>y Professor Sel w?n, which will be read with interest by those of our readers who may wish to add to their know ledge of the geolpgioal yrejations. and 4ha structure of the/gold.-bearing jroc^ajj OKOLOOI.OAr7;;AOK OF G������M>. ' What influence the \"crystalliue rocks, or the causes which produced them; have had on tbe formationv6f the quartz' veins with which the goM is general ly associated, has. obt in Vaoy *r.-uro been satisfactorilydetermined;. J : y\\ It would appear,;however; apartj,frVmr.ijfiis-; 4)(H*ry causes in connecdon wit&.tbe^ allusion!!, that a general sirnilarrty in the geologi- ^chI conditions and associations7uhd4r which flv jrold occursexistsjn ailaiiriferousregions, :jp' w r 1.-��������� i r.or the\"*vetnstoties are\"conneciied, as In |: Canada. Britain, and Australia, wit^eozoic a wj ji:i:.us zoic strata; or as in California aod 6wuzirt in the production of mineral veins, or in the distribution of the ores found in thorn, and also that auriferous quartz veins present no featii res; which; won Id serve to distinguish thnm from any other class of ore-lode^ either in their origin or in their mode,.of occurrence; and pu these grounds;/I have long held the opinion that there was ao a, priori reason why such veins should hot contain gold in suffi -oient quantity to be profitably exlracted at any depth to which ordinary miuiog opera lions can be carried Wgm. w ������Pswt mineral veins and their ores are jflK d,,tt> as l helieve them to be, to infiltration and teegregatton of mineral malt-rs, chiefly through the agency of subterranean mineral- f the hills. IrVsoch case* the valleys' represent at least a great part of the denudation which the strata \"have the latter are {ill-oweji vertically downwards from the hill tops, there keema no reason why the quartz at th*������ botioiii of such *b^ fts should not be as rich in gold aVJi!.w������is\"sU ihe'surfact;, or at an equivalent depih IieneaTh;. it. in; Ihe valleys;: ������lie rein(iye level of 1he two postrioti.-f betng equal. and-the scoopine- out of\\t.he val ley fan accident comparatively almost as ro cent as the sinking of the Hbafts. ; nisTRiBUnoN of oold in vkjns. ��������� Again, jf there, were really any .relative and conatant prop0rtinn between depth and amount of gold, tlien, In all cases each as that cited, admitting even 'a much smaller am on tit of denudation of the vein than would be given byjthe entire depth of the valley, it ought still ,to be. manifested by. the shperioi riciness of the Iiu\\ oiitcropa ; but. so f��������� ��������� r as f am aware, no such relation has ever been ob s������rved. and indeed no definite law of general practical application penms to be yet known as affecting/thrt distribution of gold in veins, beyond the prevaiIence of Xbai regular, irr������g������- larity which is more or les������ characteristic of ore deposits of,all kinds arid in every regions, j iOK OF KOVA 8C0TIA. VBISS. ''._���������\" ' Though it is hot difficult to show that: the greati ma j or 1 ty of; all t he; ? worked; a u ri fero 11 s quartz deposits are of more recent origin than the-;rock :in> which they occur, it is seldom possible to determine exactly at what, subse quent peridd. they -were, formed. In Not a Sootii there> seems go:>d evidence in.the well: km��������������������������� wn occurrence of. gold in the Carboniferous eooglom erates at G ay :s ri y er. th at at 1 h ist soroeiof- the ��������� veinsyareyof; pre CarboniferouH age ;; but oh the ^ther hand tlifre U no reason why many others may not be.even.of tertiary date or immediately preceding the; demtda tio ns by which .the receut.auriferpU3: ai Iuvious were formed;1 7 -v V^*..':'1* \"������������������ '���������'���������''' \"'.'C-.'. :���������' -��������� 7������������������*-;: AGR OF AUStRAUAN VfiTNS.')������������������ 7 It is;c9mmooly supposed - cliat- when r veins cease; uptvards at the.conIormab 1 e <������r uncom formabIe Iine of contac 1 of two formati0ns !(>r rock masses, thiR circumstance.; is in'.-itwlf;.a pro (>f: th at sii ch ;y ei n s ���������: we re for in ed ��������� d 11 ri tig some; per iod au teced en t to tbe dep'osi t io ri oi the 'superior\"; and younger formation, and' doubtless such;,)8 frepjjjm11y_tbe..'.caAe. ;.~hut.it is;' I;conceived by?Iop^mean8 an >ixiotn, and should always be ilp^plied With caution., inns moch qs it is not '\"only possibie* but evi*n probable, that. copuiiionn favorable far the forniation of- openings,^. or������icks!rand' fissures,\" and \"the5nitrodtic liAn' of inlneraIs in?o 71hem, may. jhaye affected the sediments ot one for mN'tioh; wi' h 0 n t'��������� pei a t i ?������tr.~b eynri d i ts I i m irs. ej h������r ii] w7r*ii:aj'a'id mineral characters,, as well.aa in\\jreolninoal age. THK GOLD ?*TRKAK. ��������� =. 7 The distributioni-ot tbe gold in .��������������� streaks/' *���������:pipes.\" or ������������������'.-'. pay chiniue\"yK'' in'the qu'ar z veins is a feature common to Nova Scotia. t������������ AustrNlia; and to California. These streaks are always found to have a dip more or less transverse to the dip;ot the vein ; they some times vary greatly in width at different depth; on tbe course of the vein, and.ar������* therefon* m^re or less lenticular or wea^e-shaped. not nntrequently; dying, out altogether before reaching theaervice. In snia^* veins they are stated .to. oconr at no great distance apart, while io others they are separated by great thicknesses of c<>rnptrativ������*ly barreo quartz: Thus in following the v^ins downwards, if the streak hap pens to ;be narrow, it ,vi 9:.������ peed il v passed through,'and the sudden; imp<>verisb .me ii t of the q u a r f z .'causes anil tie; U >. be ah ani- doned, when by a, I i tt Ie l;urther exp 10rat i0n i n the direct ion of the di p of- the: streak.\" a very d I ffere ri t ��������� resu It hii gh t- have: beet > o b t ai ned, Atpresentthere is not much\" leliabje Informa- ti.'sn 0't this si 1 bjvcr, 1110itfeb it is one we 11 de* serving of qloser iovestigaiion. MINING NEWS. W1LUAM3 CRKBK. LKeroRK.���������Re.v.fMr ThompBon will deliver a Sectors on '* Strength,'? at the Firemen's Hal I;*-. Stanley,;^ on Monday; evening* nest,*9 The Wnjiabs Creek Bedrock Florae; eo.: la Tickets can be^obtained at. all the places ?of paying ove������ a 100 02 a week. ./The other! business on Lightning Creak.. ^ -y nydraiiMc companies are not doing much on account of tbe scarcity ot water The Barker co. expect tb.be at work Tin their diggioigs bv the latter end of next week.:, Cap. Kbbin' sou by a ar lust got to work in th������ .,j'.T'���������.'������������������'\"������������������ .'������������������ ���������- .\\?--:-.' ���������������������������;:--;:--:' ':\"'%7' ! ... LIOIITXrNO CREEK. 7 ��������� '������������������.'.' - f. ��������� *.-'--.,������������������\" ��������������������������� -��������������� fi'w /'-.- ���������'.-?\"'-���������.*''\"''��������� .- ��������� '\"���������'������������������ ���������'��������������������������� Van Wi nkleco washed^u p 491 oe. last -week and 120 o zJ. on Wed ne sday.. V ictoria co: 846 i > z. I as t w>e ;t.. Va n cou ver ;:������, affile ted.���������1 am.; sir,^raty���������:, yours, ( Hbxrt; Ali,pass.^-To the .Propr'wtbw by Norton's.CAMOMiLE.PiLis.^.'7 i'r.yy-;.'��������� [��������� :a:r-ira:i*il7^ ;;C;o-^ii; Cassia a.���������The news from C������ssiar published in the Victoria papers received by last ni-dl is favorable. Bench dialing-* are reported in have been struck on MoD^mes' creeki The news from. Qaar'55 and Keih. creeks is re ported by.one correspondent to bo good, bv another.as not very eneouriging. The greater portion of Deaae creek has been abandoned. The news from Thibert creek is Raid to be flattering. Nothing has been heard from the different' prospecting parflet. Mr Rob. r McDermott and Mr J. Wright, formerly o.' (JaviboOi have opened stores on McDames creek. A cct roN.���������M r Byrnes w ill se.11 th e b al a a c e of Cohen & Hoffman's stock at Stanley on Friday next, consisting of Ladies* Goods, Gentlemen's Clothing, and Groceries. Dka'tii an*o fKQOKST.���������Coroner (3hipp holds an . inquest this evening on 'the body ol a Chinaman who died from the fff-ets of inju rles received in a mining claim on Stevens creek.. ������������������������������������*��������� No Nkws Erpokt came over tbe wires this week, - Thb Trunk- Rom from ������al������ to Barker- Bank Faiujrb.���������A Victoria telegram pub lished in another column, reports the rumored failure of the Bank of California, one of the wealthiest banking Corporations in San Francisco.; The stock has always been held'by the largest mining speculators In California, and the fai 1 u re is d qu b tl ess caused by o ver speculation in Washoe ptocks. Tbe failure will make tbe Pacific money market stringent for a.time, Condknskd BkrrXA process has been discovered by which beer can be concentrated or condensed so as to admit of easy carriage a Yd thus, by reducing the cost of transit. lessen the price, and consequently incr< sse th** consumption in countries far distant from the.place of ils original manufacture. Tb^ new process, which is somewhat similar,to (bat adopted for the condensation of milk, reduces the beer to one-tenth. PoWTiCAr,,���������Advices from all the Electoral Districts on the Mainland say that the eornins election will result in the triumphant return o\"-mrn determined to uphold the rights of the people of British Columbia, and that the members of the present. G-overnrnent and their supporters will toe returned by Urge major Itfet* . - Barnauo & Co/s Express arrived at seven o'clock last night. Passenger list:rrWni. Uaii-ny and John Shepherfl. from Yale to Soda Creek ; Henry;Schirling, James ''Eider, Richard' Mien, John Bowron, wife and three .children, from Qnesneimouth.���������'..-. .i The Court.���������It is reported that the Su preme Court Will leave Victoria on Fall Cir cuit next Friday���������Judge Gray presiding Attorney-General Walkem will come up with tbe Court. . Courts \"of Rkvision.���������Courts of Kev^sion, in accordance with the provisions of the Voter's Act of 1875, will be h 4d at Richfield <������nd Stanley on the 1st September. County Courts will be held at Quosnel month on 6th September, and at Soda Creek r.n tbe 11th October. Fire.���������Mr Stewart's residence at O&meroft- , (Carrying Xler.:2tfajeityVMaiUJ .; ,.. LEAVES BARKERVILLE 'FOR YAlM 1Svi^%^^^^ Mprninif i Connecting with the Steamers at;.Qu .' ,: mouth, Yale; N^w, Wo8tminster*n4 :: 7\" 7 ���������; Victoria. \"'���������'' 7 7V7 - ^^.Freigh t and Passengers carrled thrde|% at reasonable rales.'\" \":\" \" 7'\" ;'; ���������-' 7 For rates of Freight and Tasssg*,' apply to - - .-.;���������. y.- '- :,; 7y;-' -.���������. ' ��������� 7-77-;: GEO, BYRNES,^ Agent, . Barkerville. [NEXTDOORtoTIC-TieOFFICEl TNVITE3 YOU TO CALL AND SEE HIM, J. ani (pit as much comfort for the Inner man ������������������������ any other m*n can provide for the same amount of caeu io tbo shape of OF THE BEST QCJALITY. N.B.���������To fill up the time, I'will attend BUSINESS. And SEWING MACHINE work of every descrlpt!' ft will.be done at the shortest n������>tlce at reasonat.f> charges. ���������. <- no7 FRANK PERRETT. H s received a Comprising a Great Novelty in ��������� Ladies' Albums. ladies' and misses ready-madb . costumes:-.. underclotpiing, SUPPERS. '.���������'������������������.\":. CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SLIPPERS, all sizes. And l������y ever? Eaprsss, a.new supply-of Fancy Gowte, wbich I will sell aa law as possible to sulk the Mines, au2X 1m (Twelve Miles from,Victoria,) SOUTH SAANICH, V.I. riARlBOOITES VISITING THE Sea Co&sY \\j will find the Mount Newton Hotel one of the most pleasant rtaUng.plicei on. the Island,- Tbe H.'us* is him.lsomoly farnisiied, the B-Ads firaV- cUsp, and the Bar is well stocked with ehoioe Wtae^ Liquors aa4.01gH������a> \\< ' /': . . r ?7 ��������� i. .-.* .��������� -i .v's *��������� r . ...... :������������������;.. :��������� a -.v.:.'.:. ;\"-.f ������������������* -���������;-:,' ^i- v.-,-..- v-\"'* ��������� rv^vt:.-- > a >���������������;������\" P,; ��������� v- ������������������:.���������/>.; -��������� -.���������'' a.w-'-r^rsrs 7&xie*vmjrw^ gaagyg ���������ai^i������ii^.r^ >;ii'j(^^.r.^JIM^'iff''g^ ��������� '���������-. .:;.. .i?- -^OTICSS\\;;N;vy'' ;y< ^ rfy^y'-7:VSr ,;:>b^Ertl^������ /mUTCH., ; >;.y :> ������������������7'-' ? j. \"'���������>:���������; -��������� - ���������.--.. : . .' .���������' ..* .. ��������� CANADA. ���������..^:-,-y:;;V-7.v PSOVINCB OF BRITISH COLUMBIA- ���������.-��������� . .?-^y;-7������������������������������������ ��������� -y-yy^ ������vy 7y!-;. Yrcror.u, by the Grace.of;G-od ,of}.the .United Kin^arn'ofi Gi'cai Britain-\"and fJrelu'nd,: Q'nisk?, Defender of the Faith; &c:, &c.% Te ail -ta-vfioin these presents r shall come��������� Gksstjx(I-7; 7^vyy;���������;������������������:���������' - ���������';'������������������' A FROdLAMATlby. ���������Qm. A: WAT.tsi;) %hkreas the Lieutenant- Ai^rn^;-G^W'aU V4 Governor inCdiincilhaa tbouchtfit to exempt the Electoral Districts, of Wilooet and Y'aleTand IhVJ Electors thereof, from iba:;aperatlon of the \"Qualification and EegipW&n' of Voters Act, 1875,11; ; vy NtV.Icuow yo that,; under andtby'������ virtue of the authority contained- in Section 7. of. the \" 'Qualification >and7Registration ������of7 Voters Act, i.575/ ��������� .ihe.Lieutenant Governor in Council, heraby, pro.ciairaa :that the Elector ah Districts Yof/ cLiU'ooefery aod;-: -tale rshallj until the7 first day, of.7May/ 187% i>������ ex? empte*fr6inoperation ;.df: the;,said Act; and ttenMSlectora e f.,, the,said^Distrjets.shall, until tbe caid-first day of May, 187.6, be exempted from'the necessity of- s^ndingrtiyrtiren Collftcbo'rs'notice of their claim to*,.vote.' -���������- ;���������/ >V;.������ yy<.\\.- ������������������.-���������...��������� y, WiifMSf, th* year of-Our Lorn, ifcjo, &ud m the 'iSt-h year .of. Oar He.ign., ' ... ��������� _ ��������� ������ ^ 1 - ' ' * ; ,J 7 . ��������� ��������� Bt command. ��������� - :���������:, \\ NOTICES; rm? \" ��������� |T6tiqs- ;'to' ���������' GMiria^ts-; of ;���������? ;?���������;/���������?. CVV'J -//���������-���������'.-:���������\" T-\"Q>^ri'1' '' ��������� ;'' * ���������\">.\" ��������� ��������� ��������� ': L!LLbo������;T'SblS TRIGT.-y;:7' \"I\": :-^;aTOWNSUW:NtO.; Vr ���������;������������������;/..' 'TKT OTIGEy-isVch^re&y giv^n^-fchat in accord- L$ 7'J an be; w ith t b e*}) rx> visto ii 6 o f.: t h e;.. * * Lap. d Act, 1874,,?-thetoil6win5g lands ^tu?;te'ih the District of. TiUldoel, ���������opposite r5xg'Diig Creek; ngti i h-anIr bf Praser Hi ver, bave beeh srtb- (fiyi'teel-by'Surveys, and $&W:.(n^f *i������vo been'deposited /in , th.o; Office of; O..B. Pope.. ^sq.. Clinton:.:-:^ T^7j;..;.*--.'^ 7^. . ������������������'.;\" :���������':��������� Sections-1; 2. 2. . ��������� : East half-of Section;-*': v ���������7s\"-. i'i'^.y-^ ''J ; ��������� 97. ������������������������������������ ��������� ���������������- -: \"��������� \"*. -. ������������������'���������.'\" .Sections 10; 11;, and 12/-. ���������.-��������� \"���������..7. ���������-..��������� Fraciional/SecUons 13- Y&./.; .-; ;; ��������� ��������� West half of J3.ec ti on 15. A c^-y.: ��������� ;. ';��������� -North half of Section 16, \\~k.-1H *i '���������������������������: '^SecUons 20. 21. 22rr!,;... . -y ,.. 7- FractiopaLSftction^S..,; ,.;...,,., .77 .,. - ;;^Sectipri^26;:27, 28, ?ft;.^.^7.,7; ,\". V^ ���������-,:, ;Switb nSif^Ssp^p^^ -��������� l ' Fractional Section-:36,f ,;.'/' '*< ., ., - - ��������� ;- '���������������������������;��������� ��������� ���������' ���������'������������������������������������ '��������� ������;.ii'i^..<.': -J't- t^i������������������-i*������ ���������'���������' ������������������'��������������������������� i ������������������J- :~--.;'--:--i':''������������������<���������' ���������\"'������������������������������������'''.���������: OJi.-s' \".������������������;��������� PiiOPRISTCm. .Tlie 'Celebrated iXX J' ���������������������������. ���������NOTIO.iSS.' \".,������������������;;;;���������������������������;���������; PuMic .���������Notice.\" ��������� v;; rules iftikn^ '; ...\" ��������� ���������-. '. .': .-���������<. -���������\"������>��������� ' y .,������ <��������� ��������� ��������� ���������' ' -��������������������������� -���������\". . >. / North America .Act. lSbT,'.' \\vupiUbr,i?r trie civctum of a^B ridge, the making o t a RniIrphtl, TurrVp.i lce Road, or Telegraph-Liudjiho construetjruvor improvemeht yfta .;��������� ��������� ^���������''.- i.' or.lnclivtduals any exeiusivo.or pecnllur rights or priv���������'>'.- ' And thaticlairaants of-aoj .portion of this .land who hav.e not obtained'Crown Grants ���������Uieteof,shoul^p'rbve, up 'their'>claimsr.in acy .cbrd'ance with Clause'aV&LfrjidlAct; 1874.\" :\" 'Formatof proof.and,declarations can,f be obtained at, the office of. the rjomraissionery, .Clinton. ���������' '?'.?.-... ��������� ,- f ' ��������� ��������� ROBBRT;BB\"AYBWt ' ' \"- -. Chief Coramisaioner L'attds'andiWorks: Land? and iVdrka Office,' ' ��������� ** '-; ������> Victoria! Dec 19, 1374.' ��������� ^'?' ~ ja7 H Ji m^&Di, y7f 7; '77 7' ^7t7:yy *) Tfitl^l^yV.'f^r-1 \\ '0 -k\\ r$$3CM Z3 [U3.],- - tQSlBH W; 'ITtUTeH.Vi |g7| ;:7-7y'7y77^'ii;;B-:v7;;''f7^^^i^lA7'; i7C^N^AD^ &9- ���������Sfijf ingdom of TGreat ^Britain^7a^nd Ireland^ UKS^r;Defender of' the Faith,4&c. ^���������6:^\\fcftMiyfilE-tfo serve- in the Legislative Assembly of Our Bro- , vlnce of 'British: Columbia, and summoned ; -and.\"--ca:ile(fe'^6^toefifi^ '���������> or :Farli*ment%f^Our^sai:il Provirieefat;Out' City of Victoria, on Thursday^ Lhe Tenth g a v lof^in elfins t^ ^ and'held,- and every of you--GnEBrrrNO. , ^L \"' :;;a ^ eboglaatation. ; ; '; Gbo. -A..WALKRar,-l TOEEEAS the meeting ���������r**s^'ny ohjoihini*V' j o������j arid each oiyott, that fr���������a.������TUK^i>AX,f^^yXAV���������B^uKfctt;day.���������9f1 |N. ��������� ro o n t}i i > t .Oc I o h or a ex t, y o u, m cet. UtiAi i, 0 u r, .t.-!\\uI t*A*'gisij������1 nro oty P;tr��������� iiarhent of Our siiici I* io v i n co j i\\ i 0 s tr Ci t y of Vic to r i a; on d 11) e re i n to do ka. at ay seem necessary. Herein fail not;- Jr\\. Ter^.. ���������vrOTICB- IS^H;EREB^iOlVJEN tliat iiist tff*IIper- XI sons vvithm;tlie :^- v. ';,. ' \" - 7. ��������� ���������ljTjTjooet divtsion f- v y ' of the 'Lillooet' Oist-nci who are liablcZto pay-rRoad Tax for tlio year Is 75 can be seen ��������� at, my,office xiaily;.:,,'.;7 ; . ,*' 7 ^' ��������� -^���������; ���������. , - r ��������� -y i!���������y\"vyviss^^;H;, / '' \" '. - c A> 7 ' ' ������������������.' \" Assessor^ant! Collector.l'? ;XilIoo.et,jJaD. 9,<1875. ..^Ui ^., /./���������'. y M ������ >y PClBLiiG NOTICE,^ m>--'. ^OTIOEIS^ HliS'R.ERy^g^fft^:--that a;Listof^U. p^r-; '���������d% ��������� ������ons within ttie.District'bt Cliiitdn aiicl. Wjlliara^ Yja^fii 0ivision\\ot7theiOari;boo ;i)istrict;Uvlioi^ire * liable to pay Kpad-Tax for,the.year 1875 has..been;posted at the followiagplaces: * ��������� *\" '4 ��������� : ! ������:���������-'..-������. ... ���������4 - Coart Hon a 6, ���������Clinto.n.-.V' ' -1,!,7:' .''1-y '\"������������������'���������' Air Yeatos},'Spda Greek.- - , - ��������� tf . ������ .., ;'-. Post.Office^ 150 ili'le Hoiiao.''\"' \"-.V ������������������:.' :' ;;-' yPostOlnceV\"I)6g;Creek;, ���������^^���������r^^^i^-r:^^ \\vi!U)oinanaractured aud sold by pallia its purity,aud c The |333t Liquors & Cigar* constantly kept on hand. \". .V ' The:5L6aging'pep^ftment' vrill be always: carefully attended'to, and the best Beds ,and;..accommodation -. provided :for.-itbeir,. cus*- tonVersr.; ' :.;.;��������� - .' ..., .#. :; . .:,- 4*16 iNEk$ 0jdpr7 f ic-ffd oFiiik] fi \"... tleges whatever, or lor riolp'g any jnattcr,or,thing y^Wkolesalo and'Rt iviiich in it's operaUon\\vrould afl'ect 'thp'f rlpht or prop.-' :\"V ? ' ' v' ������������������'���������' crt'y of oilier panics, or relate t to rtiiy, particular class L'ji'AV- a'iji.is; TOVr^S^:^pi^;^0;QAIi3^ ANI>^, SEE^IM^ Jj ; and get; as7 m ucn corn lor t; ft>rf, the^luner man as any,o,ther !in*Rh' can provide for theTsamV amount\" <*f xasU ia'the-iShapo of -'���������' \"���������\" 7; y/:::;- - ; ' \" f' >���������,. - * \\;;:������ l;J.tft ;. -Of the .BEsr.QOAilrr-Y:. v; , :'; H.B.���������To fill up tho time, I will attend \"to thV :r ; J .- ���������:\" i y-, ������������������ !,;'f.j' y v \"}'.'& y-. ^\"L.^-.y-- f TA1LGRIJN1G! BUSINESS. ;;^ ' ��������� ' ]���������.: y---f'������������������'.���������/��������� -.-: t ''i::y,-'y;y..y;y^7y;'7 ;y-yi And;, SEWING MACHINE work of every Rescript!; n-: xwiin b^V.dbn'orat^-the^^or^at^DOtlce1; at reasonab e ���������>f tho-community; or for making any amendment era . viko naiu ro'to any former Act. shall require\" 'i! Notice; fected, or .if there l>e no newspaper published therein, i.h.erj in a news paper in fcho.fcext lioarest- district la Vvhlch'a newspaper Is published.;^ .7 7Such notice shall Do continued in each' case ,of . , i. period of at least 'six wet'ks; d virlnR: the1 intcrValJor lime between the^lose.Of {..the next preceding Session . ��������� and the conRiflcralion of the petition-. ;; .. . ,. , ���������������������.:;:,? Beror..1'any 'Petition pyayjng lor leaffl Ho'briDJ \" ' Jn,a Prlvato.-Bi 11 for the������ erecfion: #��������� a Toll Brid.ga.- ���������.-.-.,.. ;pr6seutcd tu'tho^lbusef tbe^erson or pwsons intend . 1ng*f6:petitlbnforfeueiyBilTshaUv:^ \";' ^ aiVu't%\"enF^cor:rTteffa't^r the*paspagrof rafts' or vessels, ind������meritioni'ngals6i:>vJbu?therjh'ey .Intend ,to? erect a h UniphKJrlira ni< nAt HTif! ilvfl f'Si iViWtl Slim <5 {\\f? tTlft' Rfi.inO. charges, ^no7������y ; ''-is.--���������'.-' ' h-;..51-:r/.iJ;r. i7y, a&j/s- p^ftTOANNpU^CETH^'TH^ U U) the spsfctoa-s'-premmeS'fornierly known as tfce St. George Saloon, .where they ��������� will be atall|tiraea preparedtofurnish ; 7 y y -* ;; ^ prepar ���������''������������������'''#\"yy?);7yi yy:.777;;7i ;;B^;;77^���������7j;Vvil^;-^^':''v; :.;7;;' 7;- 7i;y;7;'^7;y-7;yj|>y;y;';k^ y .fy|y ���������\" ;-y 7.7i;-;������ ;T^7'^7 ^������7;7i ^������M^;?: flMWJ [%$> m- ' i.-:.4*-ii'*'--j.-!vVj*-'/ iy?^������������������ryiV-\"y7 y. ,4?.--\\--������������������,.:���������:;v. ;I������t. ..���������;��������� ,-.,��������� . B-0 A R:^).^; A \"N- D \\~M B Ai:^.S OF -'-t-HE BES* LJ.-=V- ;:^Th^.\\^AR.*1svrorhMsU0ij7w'iti VtIQUOES;an^GIGAK3: V quality.;:,; ;rhV'flncgt-;SriNEii. yoh'ij tvisri)joioby4 atormod feljaith^only'Av������j^to pro- - ���������iyurelhc gcnulnje, it& to.,. .. ,tl x ,_ *,* .y \";> ^3K'^oii -LSA; :& .vPERBIKFT - ^At2CS- Vn'd t^see,������6ha-J^ttyai,������$c..&mes^try^upvuliliV7tf k^i-fiik \" . acixa n������ r t a- o el s10-rwiu.c ti vu en ttmes ;o y j. ������ ji iv.^ :-i'*.- it ; j j r ^aVe\\]>������en^r^ed^^a,fi 0*ivt.tlyy: .. -'Have .e.u^nj^s^ l>V-.; .attorncy,ta,t;akCjln/������tan t ?])rpceedingi? a-gainX^'uan.V?'- ' fic^pa^RMvu'|,v^dor,^o-(suc^rV^ranytoth^rindta.^ , ''tionc oy^h'f Qliiiiireifrigt] tmay b ^nfring^Ji^ ;^ , V , ��������� *'' '= i -yy ^.i ��������� ''\"v\" ������������������\"; -.\"-',' - - ��������� '-< '-<--- ��������� ^ h ���������.'>*'',--:'' -; ;;; -,������������������/ f f\\,������->?y*p-ft^i. >7>ggS m m .. ICQ a\" \" EAVS THIS DA.? DISPOSED OF A POH t:>;o of my stnek', and my 'MILK BU3IHE33 .. ON WILLIAMS \"GREEK, to \\XAUgx .% DALY, RfWtaunnt-kneBW������, of nirV.ir- Villa. y S^SS^-ii^ syy^d&4������3^ 75* ^ Barter?illo, June 3,1S75, gWlLLTAM DIXON.,... PUBLIC NOTSCC \\TOTICB IS HRK.EB$]GIVEN\";- tliafc a List��������� of'nil per-. ������H sons-with in the Riclifielfiv'^igUtnin^v .'and^jnes' nelpjoutb Polling Divisions..of t,Uo,. O.irtbuprDistrict who :trd liable to p.-iy IXniid Tax for the year IS To can be seenat tlw following placea: ;. CoiirtHou.se, Itichflehl! Tel.eg ra|) ti 0:11 co������. Van Wj n kle. Post Ofucc, Qu.>sneliiioiitij. .-'' ; /I-LATELIFSETrS,] 7y '- BARKERVILLE. BC. ' / ;, ��������� -; ' ���������:>' -;-' - ii-j7 ������������������\"' 7 : ��������� '���������'', ��������� ������: Wk:-FbllBESTl b'sffs to'inform His;frieilcie yi ,.;.and Llio pu(������Iic. tli������f'he has piirehased��������� tht ;Ba- lo.on;:in:;,Bai,ke.rv'i!lo. so. well known-., us Llpsett's rial o'oii,;; wti e re'; lie w i 11 d ispcj use for an oqu 1 va ten t.'.', Tlie 'best ���������LiqTtbi*^;GigiiTi/ . .7 ;. .;-.*���������������������������' -;--\"- y,Je'M ' 7\"' ', !-'? . \" ''���������''.'������������������-' mewmv ���������ii Illn. 1 Barkervilie, Feb, 8t_h, 1875 &$ t>v u. y 4)^ . JAMES LTNDSAT, ,CoJ!;ctor. ������������������AT THE���������- OLD VAN ^���������k: lit ULIGHTNf EEK,3 J- ���������^R Keep on hand everything rfla^3������ liberally.oxten'lad to tho eld firm iftltvt*} ' to$ tm He a������F������ j^_ my 16 am T EACHAM K R. p \"r e p a re d to. f u r n i s 11 },n m b er at the i z 31111a, ^\\ri 11 i:-..\\ii C reek, o r <[ c I i y or i t to ord er. 7LUM13EE DJ5LEV.BRB0 ON LIGHTNING ORKJSK.\" .... 7 ���������-;. ;:. ' ^Raringa Planing Machine in oparBtjon thoy W f also furnish - : DRESSED LUMBER:' BARK Bit VILLE, Auctioneer,Conimis sion and Mining Asceiut,- ���������, APPBAISSE AI^COJWIYAICEE. * fffiyfymls roceived an;i.';-.���������������������������������������������(.? j,t, * -\\.-.>vyi^U '*s������'*.t.^ A.skf or -iE A -:-y^-. ffln Hi teS 7- ,,'j' (\"R0I2L HOTBtSBUiffiDlSG;^' *; f.' . . 'ComniisM^ ;';: -.;��������� ,;and.Imppj^6rs.;:>:\";;^ * AIEEMH:CiIi33I4IlEUS(IPEAN.. f, LEVI S-fBA'iiS^ '���������;&. 'KtfSTO*r������ CAMOMlLf FILLS, bfllofl j..- i"@en, "Print Run : 1865-1875

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