@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, "1875-09-25"@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/1.0171533/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ ���������8*** :*���������*���������������* *1 JMIIIIIWIIIWI III! Willi MTIPn UA1 < -V, ������������������ th* ��������� Ir of ttiih on. of d,'oY\\' ��������� tqf& \\[ ,.- rork: on of Hoelj Idiiiti nnvf ihtnt prop* class . tor* >tlct?; hjeci E.i: ������*���������.*<���������., ct ftf. i ��������� rehy ���������- i* li,. . Vol 18 BarkerVHle, William Creek ! B.G., iSatnrday, Sept. A25 1875 %Wti: Ift Of -*J������������? ..������ 3Slo_' 'Vi >rlD| enW" "���������' sama rati*! _ lege, ��������� ;-lll������������V-' js-elf,' ;���������" - ��������� ;_i-r'Y^- .���������ct _.;���������' *&������������������.'���������" ,;,Vr;i.i"r|| THE CARIBOO SENTINEL JPubitfih'edfl?������r j Saturday by ��������� ������ OBERT HOLLO WAT. ���������' y. _ :-.������-. ������������������.:': Subscription, - -y25 Cents t>er"W������ek., RATEvS OT AbyERTlS_r?G~" ��������� v. >-M ���������'���������* j'Y '��������� "V? ��������� "*-. ���������.. ;������������������ '.; Ver >ae-*qu*.rr;onel uch),flriUnien!oD, ��������� ' ��������� one month,, ���������' .'��������� FartwouquaresHrsUnsertlonj ��������� - .��������� Ci ��������� * ' ;-'.' * onemonth I '���������������������������ii i Ag������at������ for th������** Cariboo dentinal.1* f i M������>1ni������Mi'tb,\\'"\\ *������������U Creek,-' ������������������ 01 in ton;, ^* ������;>, *n:"* -Tile, 'Ay-^yjyJ: Ytf'-w Tritra'aeter Vl������t������r|tt,r " ��������� i(_ '-.Street' Bar������ard������tRxpr������M Barnard'������Rxpresfl *M**f*^a������rd.?aBxpfif������. :P/; 3-"$"* /////ft*// J ,, ���������/john Wnrriy-'. C-Y-: "^Ifr^hafc^spcaT* i Corn hill. ton don f������CL i:, ,-,v -. 'vp:-:-v\\-- ������������������*������*-?.-. l*.:s). ';-..:-'"-'.:-'-:" -4'iYYfe?:.;y.:| =-:-i.i.te������fr',*l:-* j-^w-j'f "NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE TO CLAIMANTS of LAND 'NEW" WKSTMInStER DISTRICT., NOTICB IS HEREBY GlVKN, In'accordanee nitb -the provisions of the "Land Actvl874,,> that th? following lands situate In tho District of New Westminster have beea Subdivided by survey;'land the Map .thereof has been deposited iu ihe office of Mr H. Y. KdraOMds, New Westminster: '"' TOWNSHIP 14. tVwihwett qturtrr Section 1. ��������������������������� Nerlhwwit quarter Section 1. : Y'/ / ' KoffUtefuBt quarter Section I. '���������"//' A A-' -���������'. '"Am. MtSCELLANEOUS.;;i From 6 to 12* cents peril* ..FLOUR,.-- ���������BUTTER, , $8perl001ba. 60 cents per lb AND ALL KINDS OF ****������.* 4... t*. A ���������l'AAH -' iVi ri.y Wards, Olrealaru /Pr������������ter������!i,and ProgrammeRfor Bal I *nnfr Theatrical "En tertaiiimentB * ���������' :;&8fcWiecii te d wiTh nea tn essanddlapatcl ..'.{��������� i V.1 ���������.������������������!'���������.���������!���������. *-Mw:!l1*>V^ \\d TO WNSH IPS ;.;Np.;;8^10, slL ��������� ���������������������������'**vii. ������������������ y.i\\ w. ���������y.AV' y'Vy'.-v V Aiyu. ';\\_ .;���������.--.,i;'.',:5 '^ ;���������::��������� -yy ....���������������' 14., y\\ -yy.-'^y: ,y\\ 16. * v1** ^ :**.^.^r:. ^*i>*^rT?vi'r**yi%\\ * " * ������ W ��������� ��������� - -vy^yyv-:--eriri^H., ~A y y: ' - > ".-. i<|i"Y; ���������������"���������"' * !;.- "���������������������������.".., . GROUP It )' .I'"-' .'', -���������',iX ," .:. '--i ''iv ...'���������.��������� '������������������.;" '...'��������� .'.':."> i.:''. $ %VVJ ,Y .-fYi'1 flY%vY^';Y-^:V- :& %%$.:?. ������61*414 >Y . ��������� ' '-. ."���������������������������'' tot 215, ;Y - ���������'I'.-. - ��������� - ���������.'.- '.- A A -y , iLot.tWj^.-'"'.-^''--'-- '''"* ; ? '; : ��������� ���������';' ':' Tn��������� TownahIp;Ko. J4.4 t ��������� ^ '; 'A������d thaf olalmMttslbfany j^rtibn'pf -tb!������ Innd who hare not obtained GrUwn-jQf aois thereof shouI������j prove. iup ttlfi^clatiniiin accofdancaVit"Uu.Ulau8o 21,������Land* Atot;i������74. - - . l ��������� , Jti; .Fdrms of jProbt and peclaratiohfl canJ>o.obtained ut Wte^oflic������i'of 4he;eommlBsioner^Kafhldi>pf������. A\\. ���������";. **) . ' ' :- ���������--< - -'ROBERT^BKAVEN^......= ., . *��������� ������������������*.���������������������������������������������''��������� , . 'Chief.'COmmiBsloner Laade and Works * Xaads ������������d Worka Departmcnt.' . ' ..,, ,. . : .*. ... ',' tHcteria-'July 24,^ 1875^iAA *'���������> <��������� A ��������� ' ' .NSit'- ?Yv;r IA, s OTIC������ 'IS HEREBT ,GT-V ^ "Of'i^0i cor������ianee.jWilb/.0la"nse^23 ^LandAAc'fr ISfJ^;'1 that ull tlie unyurveyedf uureaerredrfvacant y. ".,',���������/ .;-.;., .-Southeast -quarter of Section 14. - ��������� :: '" ..,-'., j_natli westquar ter of Section 20; ^Y-Y/j ���������** ' f;y If v; / TowNSiHiP;:no* cii..1*.yA *y ''���������. Sections 17, is/l������t 20./;- . 1/ / ;' Nur.tit half of Section 21. .���������.-..,��������� . /; j ���������i'l'Koriliwest quiir ter of Section'.M/-'.' /"/ North east quarter of Section i&A ... ��������� S re lions. 28, 29, 30' 82, 33 ��������� U. '���������' ^ ' *-' ��������� Southeast quiirtfir of Section 35^ < ^ - Northeast quarter of Scctjpu ,35V ( >'*��������� South west quarter of Section SO.. ��������� : Korth west quarter of ^Section 38.'��������� ,vy ' , : ���������;.-., IROBERT BJ5AVEK. ��������� fChief Cora,mJssUmer of .Lao.do and Works. La'a-'s and Works "OfpitTtranot, ; ;:��������� ��������� Victoria, 6th-May^l87i. fttt21 I0TIC2 10 CLMI/HTS OF MD. ������������������:''..'' "������������������ ��������� ���������������������������������' r* ��������� I ��������� ' NE\\r WESTMINSTER DISTRICT. ��������� : X ' y ;��������� A'A) JrJj '-AVAy-A:��������� %J'V 'vy.yv:y ���������>��������� v : ���������������������������-��������� '���������- ������������������ ..A : JN. TO*WNSHIE;^0, 9, rOSSrO^'DMMSNiOfeYALB DISTRICT: '���������'/; yiAA'Ay - "XA ���������������������������A'vA^ A:\\' '-a. - ���������' ������������������^b^ioCl3'*HBHKBT^^^ with- ill t theiprOTlSidnSTof^tttb ^Isand ^Act;^I874/ that y.ie' fellowjng. ���������laiida- sitnate:^in-fthe\\Osby<>6s Divistoh of I Yale; District ;have; h^eeh.: subdivided. by'surVcy* "*an'L^ isecwoa ii, fa, fli, 22 -"23^2*, 25,28; 27 ��������� A I "���������'. '���������������������������.'���������: ..*tar.63^85fB.rn;i;3������: ,- ���������'. ;���������- p.- ��������� T,��������� *fcy\\. ���������"���������?.vi..,\\) i;i And th aljelainia nts'of * any portiriirof;-this' land wh r> hayy not obt������iued Ci,owrivGKtnts thereofiahou 1 /��������� -V ':.'��������� '-���������������������������-' Foi;ma ofvproqbftnd doclarationa ��������� can;-he ob tat ned a 1 the Office 6Y the 'Goih'niissibner,VOsoybos: - !' "' ' - '>��������� -; -V-: ���������:: ������; ?���������:. y '.-'KOBERf. BgAVEN',' y������������������;yi'^ny ^ChlefComnSissiduer'o'f iianiis and Works. ������������������' Laadaand Works DopartineBt,-. "/" :. Y TictprtAi April 3, 1876- yy&wwwm B-ii ->e-: s 3-: w .'d"e5.. Y'Ki i, t;X; yVALKER/ j v*.^i: jt'-lV'! ���������; \\a QnoiB^^ Where there are still plenty of; tha beat brands o .-���������.. ,--.- _.'_'_,._ . British Columbia;.; FLOUR, I I,.20, 80, 81, ���������ap24i 'Mstri&il; School .*��������� -f *bl}Y r������-: li p r������' Y niy : k 1 a w our 1 ��������� si r������r'. "1 ���������J oa "fVTOTlCB IS HEREBY GIVEN, in accordanoe with li * tho provisiuna of the "Land Jet; .,-1874,'* that tue following: laud, in Group l.'i'Asw Westminster J)istrici, has been surveyed, and.the Map lias been deposited in tho Office of Henry. .V, Kdmonda,' Ooua- BaisKioner, New Westminster :;" XOT 236r GROUP I.y au Island satiiate at tne month j of North arm of JVajBar Kiyer, and;known as? * Mot������ Island. ' -'',y- y , ���������>���������������.. ��������� And tbat claimants of anv porUon of this land who hav������������ not obtained Crown Grants thereof, should, jprore up their claims in accordance with Clause 21 Land Act, 1874. ' ' . / -Forms ������>f Proof and Declaration can be obtaiasdat s&o otuc������ of tu* Coin mission'ir, New Westminster. '������������������-;, -ROBERT BF5AVKN,-" _-���������hlefCbnimifltfioner fj������k>\\u as 1 Works ���������'���������'aK*aR.' B������iV������N; .. . gChiefCommiiaioaej- l^atia and Weikis, &aa������is sad'Works'Departmsai.. _ . , ��������������������������������� *%m Aaa ���������-* jproviriciiil Spcreftary's Office^ '* HERBAfS'the; Lito^ 1 Ooui'.el I! i b[- ;em powe re d n rid er" the **Pubiio:.gchoolAct; 1872;" :t6croato; School Piatrict.8 in -.. addi ti0 n to��������� those a 1 ready* t*xist i tig. and to define th e ;b on n da rif is xhereo f, .i t. is hen������by n 0 tilled' tb at h is Exce tie ncy b as be*mi, , p feaie d to create f tie frac i of land en cl osed within the under me n.tio ned boiindaty a School 'District, ujideriithe-'title of the Lake La Hacbe Sbh 001 D ia ti i c t, viz.: Ai | t h a t I r nc fc. of land loci tided la a circle which may be described withiti a radim of six rhilea jn��������� Ierigi b frn m the Beh001 H0 uae,, fit.ua 1 e a t. t he 114 M i Ie Post, on the Car ibpo: Rnad'aa "tb"o.. centre of such circle, By command. '��������� ':'/������������������ xyyy ::���������;,,.yy /johhC ^sh,:/ h ati 21 / ...y.., Prov i u c i a I Sec ie 1 ary. LILLOOET BEA.NS of 1S75, ^ And olbo*rFarm rrodnce,aty"CRYLOWRAT8������. -���������' ' Also, a general assortmsaief. ���������.' 'V:cc-ceils,:'/i;'.*'. ���������'';;;";/-:;^.;:': dry:ddoDS,: ���������/;;",, ���������/BOOTS & SHOES,y-AA HARDWARE and DRUGS- / J83" Commission, Storage and Forwarding busines.* done at reasonable rates.., ���������-, .��������� , ���������-, j my3 -m \\ . '; JAS, REID. Re WESLEYJHALIif DEGEASKD. . - A LL. :PSBSO*NS ' indebted to the Estat; A. : ot Weslev Hall, deceased, will pny forthwith to ilie undersigned the amount of such indebtedness.' and claims against the K^tate must be presents witbiu'lbree'wonths ti> . ��������� . JOHN BOWRON. Administrator. Richfleld, Juas 24, .1975. ��������� ata Re Thomas Beil^decfeased! IKS! NOTICES. arhard &.'Co-.-S /;'. (Carrying Her Majesty *a- jtfails,) Ay ���������; LEAVES-iBARKEliVIMiB FOR TAt* ; ': : ,-.:���������'��������� yy r ;<;* -> Y .-! ������������������ ��������� ' '.. ��������� '- ������ ' ��������� Y;Y .'.:;f-:'-;^''. . Every Sundajr/ tornmi& Connecttng !wi(h, the;: Steamers /at Qisesa^l-, 'r.;mouth, Yalei:New Westminster.*������d. 'X XX yyx ":A:t /' '.���������.;'���������������������������'������������������; Victoria/1/ '"'"*(i: A'A-^A" . i "^saa^Freigbtand Pasgengera carried Ifcrosgfc - it reaBonable ralea. ;. .,. ; : v - ;.. '. /: For rates of"Freight and."Passage, apply tritCy-y.-... y, ���������-... .- .,. -.. ;;\\;; ;..;���������;-��������������������������� :-;;-- ^y-'��������� :WGEOVBY*^ESrA^ent,/:' . .; ;.������h''���������/-;'-. - .:.': -' '//''^/''V.-' r Barkerville. ;a further-supply of ;"'"DM&Si:-- x;y;:'M^^ >'.-/-, . ���������-. '-/,..���������-,:.., * DR.^CHIPP. Barkerville, April. lT;jy:.;':Y **; 'f/: ifr Pr. Chipp -wiiWatten^l on LiaHTrTIire jvery���������.SUNDAY nntil "Nbori'/aa tisiial,'''.: v."1' Yaii ^olkenburglv; & ;P������ -; TIG E is hereby given, that "all persons baving anv claims ng.tinst the Ksiate ot.Tbomui Boil, late'Surgeon to tho Kuyal Can boo Hospital,' do cbibed, are hereby required to present the same, ti the underai������(uo(i xithin,three months irom this date; ���������anil all persona in any way indebt-l to the said estate are also required te pay forthwith the a mop nu so'dtie by them to .; ;.....\\���������'....-."��������� ��������� A ���������-.-.- * ,������������������ "���������' / , * ". ,; /" GEORGE- BYRNES, ���������-���������y. "��������� y- '��������� ;_5it?culor. Bated the 26th;day..of Jufte,' A.D.; 1875V; jv-25 :B;:AR;KE;R:yr-l''L-'L.E;;������^'Np 1 ��������� lightnim creek:,: ���������'. A SUPPLY OFTHB y. y.-yy BEST QUALITY OF FRESH MEATS je20 Always on hand. 9 0 fs BIO;HFIELD/ Clias. Paulson, Proprieto A,A coed assortment of Oroosrles, Provisions, &C, en hane.<' , .. The BAK (9 gte^sed wtfia 6hr, in accordance with ll the provisions; of the Land Act,-18*74;mat ilie tbilowiug lands situate in the District of New West^ minster have been subdivided by survey, and ine map thereof has boon deposited in the oliice of H. V. Edifionds, Commissioner, New Westminster: Group 1. Lot 237. :. Group 2. Lots 19S, 199, and 200. KOBERT CRAVEN, ��������� Chief Comraissiunor of X^nds aau ������ ���������rks. ��������� J">nds and Works l>epartmeat f SAMUEL, SMITH,--;';-; STANLT, , - '/ LIGHTNING CREKS^. v3Hfts oa band a choice stock of .->.'���������.������������������. ���������- .. Pr ri siou-sy G-r oceries ,'.'���������' LIQPES,' CIGAES, CLOTHIIG, m;' which be will sell, iraOLESAIiK AND RETAIL, A8 CHEAP-/ AS THE CHEAPKbT. nut. ' "'*-���������." ce ���������pROM THIS DATE .THE ASSAT.Ohtrg* L- forlots of Gold Dust of; Fifteen Ounces; or a a aw?" - \\' RE0CJCED TO TWO'pbLLA-SS; *," * V andfotw- ������ *'��������� ;A.> ���������-.- A'-^;..\\- yt :-yr:A ,,;-'1 MINERAL ASSAYS TO FIV-E DOt VAS^y the latter payable������0 advance. Au ��������� t,29thil874j -;-.. W/fllTCBTCOCK. .aa2������m Notice.,' a LL Persons Indebted to the Estate; of p ������, late firm of Cl)'HISN k HOFFMAN'"������������--Bar eri- ilho Quosuelmoutb, and J?eaceKiyi rf are requeue*.���������������: osAtle the amounts duo by tne in, 0.tb*e r. wise, legal.. , (iroc^edings will ba iiisiimtod for the rt'covory of ihs^-5 same. ... ���������. ...-.l:,i. Vy-Jy ^_-_^."^������-'-v������; 9������&1 j DarlcervilUt; J.ilf SSj MW Ast&t for ������������- x >. ��������� ~s- V mm tlfRC^IBOO SENTINEL . --n--- ��������� ' _ i ��������� .il n ��������� -ri- II HI t - I SAWRDAY/SBPT 25. W5. ]vA mMmo^ addresses/ y A.. T%emssfy,.straightforward utterances of 4he members of the Government in adoreaa- /infsr their constituents through the columns of . the pub lie press, stand In pleasing contrast to fbe .iftally, hypocritical effusions of the tfe w opponents who have presumed to assail ;1h������*ir conduct of Ihe "business of the Province #tirlnjsrlthe. last three years. Ho ny Mr Beayen. ���������who has been re* elected at the head , of, the poll ;for.>4he largest constituency fn' the Pro* vince states that the policy of the Admlnis*' tr&tlon with which he rs connected ���������* has been based it pan principles cal ciliated io'foster J *������*It- government, and jas also been directed towards the settlement of the Province by opening, op roads, makinge&tenfcivesurveys; ���������*iippiy,lnff full and 'trust worthy info r'uwtiosh to iwmigrants, anil giving free grants of land to all desirous of beeomInducttiaI settlers -amongst.ns. /A' generous; support bas/aUo beea glven; to the {tee ^on-sectariari system of education established by the former Gov- ���������untment;;; an ^piemen ting It by firovidtng iVu jhe higher brunches of education and,the ���������������*u &Mtii ul 'establish men t of a Board leg School :1n the interior.^ states that ;*lu deajingwitb^ national ���������character arising;out/pf the ; failure hy the Dominion GoyerrrtmBUt/ to. Varry out their treaty obligations, respecting rail way and -other matters, it has been; the'aim of the Pro* yincial; Government/to act promptly and tfrmly, but temperately,In the diVcliar^e of the plain diities im pose d/L upon Ibem/* "The \\Cfc������fObmr^jssioner -ciaims credit for :-the Government, which even, their bitterest Enemies,will hot -be disposed ��������� to deny them. ;;ior having ������������������eecured to the country a certain Measure of prosperity even in the face ot ff&y. ad verse circu m s ta u ces a nd m a ny d i sa p- |v)intinents; caused hy the non-fiommenee^ TUrtht of railway construction within the "Pr.j v������priK" "arid say:s"."<>' u ni if off actioif on ;t be pnrt.orthe several constituencies of the Province |s,'a^ove all things; desirable at the. present juneilire, and will prove one of the surest safeguards in the protection of the r%h,to and jtwVclaims of British Columbia.'* 'Jo bis address te^he electors of the District of New Westminster, Hon. Mr Armstrohi appeal was not niade in-vain/'--Mr Armstrong (ben refers to. the tariff question, and snys he could not consistently give his voice in support of impracticable schemes introduced from time to time by some members of the House for political purposes*. /'So much for the platform of Ministers every pl������nk of which is composed of sound material, -roads through the productive dis. triets. exteuHve surveys, supplying informal Hon to immigrants, and free grants of land to all;; desirous of;.becoming aetrial settler* amongst us ; a .generous support to a non- sectarian system of education. The platform of tbe '* Opposition" may be summed up in a few^words-"; Rnvy,sh,ilred and malice :"' and thetr sole object at present, after being .crushed on the Island; is .to -create dissension* between Mainland and Islaiid whiclr rhev hope will.resiilt in ousting the present Gov/ *rnm*nt from office. So far as Cariboo i* flonceroed, wh may safely say that no political firebrand will be ; re (ii rued,'for this 'district, apd that tbe Government policy will be atis- tainedatthe upproachiug,election. We hope the electors in the other districts of the Mainland will do likewise. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS/' ��������� -_ . ��������� ��������� - rsetnf A Court of General Assize owl Gaol Delivery and of Nisi Prina; will be held at each of the undermentioned places bh follows, ii nd nil witnesses are hereby notified to attend th'rent : RICHFIELD. Morula v, 18th''October, 1875. ; QUK^NRLMOUTH. Saturday. 23d October. CLINTON. Mondav. 1st November. KAMLOOPS. Mmidty. 8th November, By order* ������������������'//\\ GKO. BYRNES, Sheriff of Cariboo and Lillooel District. .Sent. 21.1875.- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. m ThbIkckdXtms ogthr Saba������a���������Mr G. fL "Elinahaii/oH he Geological Survey of Ireland. w,rites as follows :--������������������ The projectors of the inundation of the Sahara .seem only to look at the question from*an African point of. .v ie w. while they ignore ilie future results to Eu rope./ It te well known that* the hot .south winds' from; Africa have a material effect' on the snow and; ice of South Europevand in' those' years- that tb ere is a con i in nation"- of winds trom this quarter; the snow line it* raised, wh lie; "t he; g la ciers re) rea t, fii rt her u p th* valleys than ordinary/' From this it ap- pears probable, as.has lie.en suggested by mi eminent geologist'*hat*b������ retreat of the ice ami snow into the higher portions of the.Ku- r 6 pea n mountains fo I lo wed t be drying ti p of the pea that o n ce occii'pied. the'S������ hkra dese rt: tbe hot winds generated on ������ large expanse r>f s'a n d/ thus- exp used, ��������� ha re' *������11 o rie 11 >e r changed-th'* climate of. .En rope.., It; the siiir- gesiionntbove mentioned" is correct, it would appear that tbe inundation of the Sahara, if practicable, would aflf<������ct not only Africa, but ajsofEiirope. .It sbo'tild there fore be iuqiii red. would tbe *cii in ate of Europebe so gradually changed.that eventually the sriv.w line would .descend to its ancient limits ; that consi.der- a b fe po rf i ons of Its I y, Spat ri, Fra nee, >S w'i i- ^erl.and, &c . would be envetupedin perpetual 8������jow, while' the Rhine, Danube, and other .rivers would be changed into great glaciers? And if these, even fu *.|'y would be the results would tbe immediate advantages gained by Ah ica ^compensate for the after disastrous loss to En rope?'* /,. Wanted, . v, A. ;\\' WmvZ MAK COOK, flnoiwaces. : Apply at the STAKLBV HOTEf,, UgUtnlng Creole. yy. - eC4 , A "NOTICE. rPHE ORD1KARY GENERAL MEETlN'G I of the . ......- ��������� .������������������.,���������-.'���������.'���������}-. WILLIAMS CREEK BEDROCK FLUME AND DITCH COMPANY (Limited).* Will bf������ held at Barkerville, on Saturday,. 26th inst., at 7o*c!oclf p.m.' '. '. V 3. PENCER THOMP.-ON. ��������� ..-...: Secretary. : ith September. 18?5- ' H s received a . NEW STOCK O^OODS Cororrisinga CreatNovflty la Ladies' Albiiins. LADIES' AND MISSES READT^fADB COSTUMES; US [JNDRRCLOTHiNG, SLiW'BRS,' ���������"/"/./-' ,< -'-i ' -/ a"-A-A CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SLIPPERS ftji sizes.'" :���������-.���������-��������� ��������� X r- ���������' ] ���������' , r AM brecory Exprew, a n-w sbpplyof Fancy Gon.!_ -whicb J tvill8eila������.lownM>o8Ubloto6uittneUmc8 .....,uu2l Ira .a*. A :0f:i A Mai Mat lotA A La rge and gs Patent Dr. CHrpp. Barkerville, L CKt*BRATBJ> -i rFrank\\'Ferrett,1-- [NEX T DOOR to TIC-TIC OF FICEJ rNViTES YOU TO CALL AND SEE fi_|_ ; wms, iiquobs im mm : .^ ..OF TnE BEST.QtJAUTy.? : ' s!/-;/*'"���������"' : i' Y. ** \\,v /.<-' - N.B.-^T6 fill up iho time,, j will attend tots* ^ TAILOR^ ^*v- And JEWING Vt ACHINW U'or^. If^^desWt^ DECLARED BY CONNOISSEURS TO BE THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE- ��������� 1,:^,^v^^^^^^^^^ after referring-to the policv of the Govern-!���������!������������������ -8������>-s?.-A Newburyport: ijiho. was th** , yj lin of a 8? urufar incid-nt the ofher night. dent in opening: up the country bv the con- ���������struction of roads through jhe_ productive fliH������tictft, with results apparent to all��������� *iz., Increased fftcitities YorInternal commnnica- ... r,.������ .Mur-| IUJ40I. Winie passing along the sire'et a bov nxplorled ; a'common cracker Just behind���������him. while nf the same instant a rotien bamicit,"thrown from u neighboring fruit Rtpre, struck him on the bVck'Of the head He at once screamer. tion, increased . population, and increased *1>W Vtn IZr, Z^Z?*���������**' In consequence vf Spurious Imitations pj Lea & Perrins Sauce* wkkh are calculated to deceive the Public, EEA& PERRINS have adopted ;; A New Label, bearing their''Signature, thus*** iNTjifPi county: a>urt:tipjiUittshli COLUMiJIA, ilOLDKN AT RiCIlFILLa ; ; IN BANKRUPTS; In the matter of DOAILNIQUEERCOLK a RiOikrhpt."������������������-.���������. ��������� ' :.':":'-: a--a VoTlCE is lK-rcl,y given that 'tlie exhmimitjan of S.B!;" kriipt :ipp"������nitd to be liHl hefon- this (.ourt on i-rl-i.-.y, ih,.-^|.(1���������y of:Septeiuber. A. D.' 1875* Tims l.em ������ jnnrncd by the Jadg/oi the H-,i.������ Cmrt ri SV7i 1* tmg 0f :tb* K������������pro������������'-'Cfifart. to bu iVciWca Datea the 4th-day of S. Esq;, vioe J. M_rl������.y. Esq., who* ao pomtinent has been cunceJled. P" which will bt'placed on every bottle of Worcestershire Sauee, after this date, and without which none is genuine* ��������� November 1874. \\* This does xol apply to shipments made prior to the date given. Ask for LEA W PERRINS? Sauce, and see Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottle and Stopper. Wholesale and for Export by. the Proprietors, Worcester; Crossed BVackwell, London* l5c.y l5c. ; and by Grocers and Oilmen throughout the World. WILL LEAVE STANLEY FOB TALE Saturday, Oct/ 9.��������� .' making the trip IN VwREK, and connecting with the steam r " Victoria*1 i'or Soda. Creek, and " ftuyal City" ior New Wfstniioi.tt'r. TLS.] JOSEPH VV. TRUTCH. CANADA. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Victoria, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom,of Great Britain and Ireland, QDKB.V, Defender of the Paiihi &c. &c. To all to whom these presents shall come - Gkkktixg/ A PROCLAMATION. Gko: A! Walkkm, WHEREAS. We are de- Attorney General., sirous and resolved as rood as may be. to meet Our People of Our Piwince of British Columbia, and to have heir advice in>0.irVgi.;ia.nre, We do make known Our Royal Will and Pleasure to call a new Legislative Assembly of Our said Province, and do further declare that, by ihe ������dr vice of Our Executive Council of BiitM. Coliimhni We have this day given orders for issuing Oar Writs in due form, for calling a new Legislative Assembly for Our said Pro- viuce which Writs are to bear date on the .dtHh day of August instant, and to be r-'htrn~ able, as to Vancouver Island, on the FIRST day of OCTOBER next, and as to the S l������������d on the FOUUTJl day of DECEAiBEit DvAu' In Testimony whereof. We have cause* these Our Letters to be made Patent; an* the Great Seal of Our said Province to be hereunto affixed : Wihiess, the Honorable Joskpu Wi iJumTumm, Lien tenant- ' governor of Our suid Province of British Columbia, in Our City ^Victoria, in Our said Province.Jthis Stub day of August, m> Jbe year of Our Lord 1W5, and in th������- o8th year of Our Rei^n. ���������By command, ; JOHN ASH. . Provincial Secretary. :x* Provincial Secrefarv'g Office ' . SOih Au._ru������M875. " h������?? &^l.lency ihe Lieufenaut Governor has heen pleased to place Fi_kdbw<������ K Fostkh mjd Uon^ Duxs^om 5nJre������ on .$&������ WE MAKS A TRIP KVgRf THREE W RivKS. dates of departure irom Cariboo will be duly adveriisfd.^fy^ $������r NO MGUT TRAVELLING���������TIMB! JONATHAN' KCTiT, Agent, B?rkervi������������; ikigost 81, JSJfi- & Electors of tlie Dis- HI mmmm. GKNTLT3MBN,,; ./,. Having bora urgently r^ucsted, I have consented to Ptanit for elecijou as ono of yunr represeatailveB in toe Provincial Legislature. From my knowledge of Yhs r���������qulr6ments or your District, m the event of election, I hope to be ofW duty tJmu���������* y������* fflay "* upoamy doi������*m* @s������i;etvm������, A������5*4** 9tt. y sailf port 'Tl rStrH Mr-." jahd rtres������ byA Tl Sin Ri iyftst' lam :4\\a mF^*** ith. TflE CAlirnOO SEN* IN!< SATURDAY, SEPT. 25;: :S75. AAA {Ay BIRTH.' -' [^ /-. At Barkerville. on the -21st in.'t. the wife of Mr* JoiiN PiNKuitfb.v, of a daughter.; DEATH "'''; At Astoria. Oregon, ori the 7th insf., Thomas i Martin, : only son of Thomas and Bsiz-ibeih | Mart taV aud brot her of M rs Harry Wiimot, ot Barkerville; aged'22,-years,, '""��� A VICTORIA. Victoria, Sept. 23���The steamer Pacific Failed yesterday from San Francisco for this port with ne*fly."200 pasaenirers./' The Salvador, from San ymucisco, is in the rStrnita hound iih Among the passengers are ���Mr W. C.'Ward and family, froni England, land Miss Z >e Gnyton. the distinguished ac press, who hns been engaged for a short season by M rs Phelps. ; ' '. Th*�� City of Panama sailed yesterday fo Sth-Francisco././/.//'���'' .. y.-* - ��� ��� yA' VyOASADA*-y Riviere du.Loupe, 19ib���Durin_r the storm jyertterday.12 inches of snow fell, and much lam age was dime to fruit.* . ''���' ��� UNTTED STATES. "'* vv"* New Orleans.. 20th ���The Galveston steam- "ship Hart in has -just 'arrived: The purser" ! ta tes tha t t he Uiw ri of I n d ta nota is aim oat [entirely demolished-, wharves business houses [and dwelling* broken in pieces or. swept ��� away. There are only "three houses; remain "liter which are not 'damaged. The telegraph ���office is gone',* the signal .office.- damaged1, the telegraph lines down for miles, railroads washed away, houses, fences and* trees ;pijed up in broken masses on the streets./ Reports of loss of. life" are .conflicttug;.but all agree tbat there are from 100, to 150. lives lost.- The purser stales (hat on account of the eXr ci foment it :wiu i .'h possible to obtain the: cor-. recr number, The steainship^returned with jjfcercargo, as there waa no place where she jcouid l��nd.. .... ' .-;... , -A-A . ' . ���. A, $|| Ft. Loins. 2Is��t���Collier, Assistant Snnerin* ;Jpei:ug disease lias .broken out among; the jggporses throughout the city It borders on the ^pi at. u re of t h e f am ous e p izo o t ic of I wo y ea rs ��ago. ft is calculated that there are 1000 wborses suffering-tlie symptoms. B Boston, 22���:Vice President Wilson declines IIto accept the nomination for Governor of KMsssachuseus. New York. 22d ���The new ship Big Bonanza flailed to day for Stu Francisco. Washington, 22d��� The Attorney General has received several telegrams from Mississippi Irom persons of both political parties commending his letter to Governor Amos, which is described as having a very salutary effect. Perfect peace reigns in the lately re ported disorderly, portions ot the State Louisiana is now entirely quiet. -���---:���':. Washington, 22d^While the internal rev ifl__.__f4__ lUslkiii* ft* t*ttstim ��.. ii the Treasury DeparlmenL (hose from Customs !iri��* Jess than those for the corresponding monih.fif.lasfyear.. ' .<.: Cincinnati. Sept/23d--The Times Southern says parties who arrived from Todianola lasl night* Mid who Werethere dn ring the terrible cvclone. fully confirm even the iriost sensa- tioiinl reports of the '''destruction"of- life sad property there .. Out of 800 houses only live are. left/standing/-During. Thursday niirht. wiwni the storm was at its -height, the water iii.the ci��y rose over six feet in two hours, sweeping ereryYluog'Tn its way and covering the. plain in the rear of the city for miles h��r��k ton depth of several feet. Several i1 trial) vil- iM^'s/iinmberinga.total population ot I.0Q0. ars"i-wept out of existence, with 2o0.-ftvija lorf, A total of 400 lives have beea lost��� ParuVs from the scene give ihe most harrow- ins account of the deal itu lion'off ht* survivors W h t( n t bey left In d iti ri ol a on M on day I wen ty bodies had beeu recovered.. The stench In the city from the putrefaction of dead bod la*. ���.togethet1: with tbe stench 'from dead aniuiiils, is almost intolerable. * ��� I5f)8too, 23d���The following was seat from Boston iXXy ' '' ." '; 'X ��� i *�� Vri the Mayor of Galveston : The citizens of Poston offer their heart felt sympathy to the citizens of Galveston arid Jndianola. and towns on the coast of Texas which have been ruined, by. the recent terrible storm. You are hereby authorised t'Vdraw on me at sight for Si).0f )0 for t heir immed ia te re lief. A supp ly of clothing', wilLbe forwarded immediately,-l j.0 Cobb, Mayor.*; y w..- - '��� ���' ��� ��� 'A y ������ y v Contributions have been forwarded from San 'Antonio, Atistin. and ..other, cities, in Te tii 6, Passengers arf i ring from Co I u mbiii and Richmond on tjie: Harrlshurgh,. railway. say the storm has been destructive '\\ thro ugh- ouf lbe country. The bridge over the Brazos at Richmond,-which was;damaged, is being repaired. It la said a party of. ��� Mexicans /ui Sunday began to rob. the dead bodies washed ashore. ?���-Toe rascals Were" cl Hipping' off the ifi n gei's.; h a n d s a n d ea rs of t lie in e 11 airi d' woirien to aIWatnftheir.jewelry. �� As,soon as this was heard of in'the city, a body oi_c.iUzens.went a rid Ic11 fell "fi ve*Mexicaus who were caugb t at the devilish work;, : ;A ;������' .A ��� \\""' ;��� /���. / KunoPE.'"'"". y Sahfander,!8th-^A force of 568 infantry embarked fur Cuba yesterday: >;.-: Constantinople, l"8th���Latest advices'stale that the Coosnls of Austria, Germany, and Italy' despair iot. being able to bring aliiiiif negoliatioiia between the Boznian insurgents and the Servia Pasha. The Turkish Commissioner, the English. French and Russian Coti. suls fusU lies In Herzegovina, and they are still ljopefnl. because the insurgents here show. a conciliatory disposition. They are unable. however; to give a definite report of the result of their mission until they have interviewed Ihe insurgents in "the ni on mains near Gatchka. London, 18tb���A .special, telegram from Callaro states the insurrection is not -declining in Herzegovina.. There have been some sharp encounters, in which the Turks were defeated. : Vienna, 18th��� Insurreciion has broken'out at Tic hovel. /The insurgents burnt the Turkish gimrd-house and the garrison fi����d. The insurrection is said to be spreading in Western fiosinia. and it is rumored that prepara- lionsliave been made for a general rising. - Kern guy; Eva tz, 20th - 11 is rum ored t hat t he Ml il ress: of the Ski i p chin a d oes no t men- tion the; fiubject pf war- b ii t .a''specia 1 address to Prki ce 'M i 1 ah will be p ro posed w he r ei u th e Upuse will as k the Govern me n 11 o dec I a re war. ; it is also asserted that ihe Government will leave the initiative to the nation. Advices from Boznia report an engagement ves Ierdfi y bet wee ti 2500 i nsu rgen is a u d a tii i;k- ish IJrlgade, which resulted in the defeat of the ���Turks. The insurrection continues io spread. In the Skupchina to-day the address in reply to. Prince'Milan' reported by the committee was adopted by a vote of 71 to 44-. The address simp Ijy paraph raised the Prince's speech regarding ^the TiirkUh. troubles, ami contained no warlike.declaration. . Ltfndon-, 20���A telegram from Vienna ex- pres?o_3 the opinion tha i' n��>w the Tu rka h?i ve had lime to occupy in force/tne Boznian.frop tier, the chances of renewing the insurrectinu in Bt izn i a . h a ve vn n isb ed. , Th e T u r ks now have a force of 38,000 men concentrated on the frontier of .Servia.; ... ,./ London. 20th-���The Richmond iron works at Stockton upon-Tees, comprising 26 fur. nncesjiftud rolling mills, and employing 3.000 hands, has suspended. The concern is insolvent. .Geii. Dorregaray has been appointed Com maiuhwn-Chiet of the Carlist army,and Gen. T ri sla'n y Carl i st Cap tain - Gene ra 1 o f Ca ta 1 o n ia. ���Paris, 20th���Three thousand'Cariists cross. ed lbe French frontier They will 'be'disarmed. Paris, 22d���The principal manufacturers of this city will bold a meeting to-day in favar of ty�� Pbiladalphia Esbil?i*'oi4, M a d rid ,��� 22d ���-T he Co r res pond erie i a of I b is ei t v say sit hat Ca r d i rial: Sy m andL i he pa i��a 1 Noticie. addressed a note to the-lav Govein inerttvbeggtng the execution-'of I'lieConconVat b et ween Spa iu a nd; the Va \\ ica n. the pay m en t ot arrears due to ihe clergy, and ihnt riomiii- ntloi'i to thestUKvacant Bishoprics/be made as soon as possible. The reply1 was couched in. cohcilia'triry. out firm language."'��� Tlie Ministers endeavored to convince.;:*he Nuncio, t h a t the ci re u m�� I a n ces of the Le agii e... n o j longer permitted lira to put forward hia dent :i n d a * I i i s bel i e v ed he re i h A t i t he; Va (i ca n will finally abandon iis pretensions. Ilendaye. 22d--The Northern army has cut !offall crunmnnication.between.tbe.Garlis's.in Navarre arid Aragon, who. are thus compelled, to cross the frontier.,.. / ,, /;'/, : Vienna. 22d -^.Tlie Emperor of Austria on receiving the Pari! ��mentary delegation, spoke hopefully as.to the maintainance'of peace. Santandre. 22d���The- embarkation of troops for Cuba i?�� stendily going on. Up to the present time 4,000 have eaile^ for that Island.'- ���'���"������': ' -������' -a.'-' '��� . A yrA A- CUBA, ;;..:���- AyAAyJAAy. St. Thomas, 20Jh~-Ati expedition .'wot successfully landed In Cuba by the '.'.steamer Uruguay. At the same ; tiriie;General Acu- quilera'landed from Jama ica',; an other vessel landed two batteries,11500 stand of arms, and 500.000 cartridges. A party of; freemen and officers had the rnunitiotisin cbarge. and were g I ad I y~ recei ved b f the Gii b a ri fo r cea. / / / ,�������� ���������THE yELjECTlpmyyy;" VlbTOKlA ^ Victoria, / 21str-rTolmie , and;..f Ilemphreys elec ted.'/'���/":/"..'/.������/ ^/./���'.:/. '.AAA,A :���!���;..'. :A\\ : COWICHAN DiSTRICt. Sm I the and Piinbury.. were;, returned for j Cowichan; ' / } '.���' -/''��.'....'/../.'' Quartz at Soda Crkkk. ���Cons;<* cfab 1 e at* I e n I ion I i no w bei n -g pa id to p res pe e i i n vr for quartz around Soda Creek.and if'-one half of the reports, in circulation are verified here- after,"asecond Washoe has beerisiruckiW the Car j bpo district. It is said I ed g e> eq uaJ ly as: good; as-;those at ��� godtycreek, exist.soii- both si des ri f ti ie ri ye r f o **ince?of���i Rrifisli Gol ri in bin:'in��� ()rir 'City ai M V*ctori>i;"in Oiirsaid Prbv'ince'rthfi "1'hIrtietb/day>��rjA'ngiistV in-1lie yertr of : A' -,p�� r h ord Ojne ,tjjb u wi nd yei cjh t :b rt n d ct 'd; y ano^ev^pfy^ny^a^^ ���r-:���-.-:".P/iR^^WI^i yAAyyiyiyAi By command! . y ' - ,�����* -yy A. 0f^;l&$&i&& AAir^AvAA ��� AX- A.y"' -P-royihcial;Secret��ry.'l,-; Ay : - -.'., ., ;JL&]y; josepii y\\ t^utch" ";��'% a' V V��* vtC&MDA^.'O t -A-A v -1 ,; rt()OT V ffTTViwA. by ;tbe Grace, ofjG^d* .of. IheUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, / Qukknt, Defender of the Faith, ;&c,';;,. 'yy To all1 ;79/#hom*^ co'm^--' ' ^/ ^^P^CIjCLA^ :, a \\43ko.:A\\ W:\\ikmiiy] ��WHEREAS^; i^is^eTpe- > Aa^ney-G^heraL ("->��> dient^to ���change r the -$>'a(|ji forYtho noini nationv of- Can did at.es'for K! - ol ion *tp :l he :Legis la tlyo.'-Ass'cm l>ly: ia -the KU��cii t$1? I)isi ric I ^��f *Ya Ie ::': *.'���������";'-v':;': - - r"' '���' ���*l N(��WfKNS*lv;*KE^tb��tvby virtueYof 'the ��ii i h oi?i ti ea; com ai ned.. i n' tb e :V Election Regii^ "I ai io n Aet.- ,187:1 ^land'-tbe -������'-*'Q11 h I i flcai itbe.; boose ��� ofrEBKNKZKH Bkown, at the North/end' of the Semiiihmoo, Road; iri f hri. Ne w Wektmirister Pol ling Di vig- ion.of the Electoral.District of New,We8tmin* steri; .' '-. }..a.>v. yyy ���yy ���yVyv, In TRSTiitfoxY ^HkiiKbF-%e *'baye' caused \\ these onr Letters to be made Patent, , /and the Pu b lie Seal o f \\ be'sn id* P ro vi n ce ; to be hereunto affixediiv Witness.: aho .";;;(.; IToiiorab'le Joskph-/WilliamJ Thutch, .;"���; ��� LieotenaOKGoverrior of our.said'Pro- v in ce o X J HrU is hi Co 1 ti tri hi '������ i, i n -our, 0.\\iyv \\ i of Victor?a; in onr said Provirice," ihis A A IHi ir i ie'th' day (6 f- A ligrist, i o th e year '6 f y[ ] A- o u r Lri rd'.O ne ! h o n sh n fl e i g bv \\m nd re 6; yAy an (1 seye n.tyl- ft ve,. au & j n .the: 3 J) th y e at* ���;/ : of ouf Reign.; .t A: A*: ���.,'���/���-.:'' .. ������'* ': i ; -Bvvcomraanfl, ��� . y. |": ������ V; v."/jp*HN. ASIl".- '/,:./;:;/yV.A. V.A ���';.***' ProviriciarSecrolary. ��� ���' PUBLIC NO TIG t,;. ..,.-.,j, /,,,.. ���..,- .... w.,,j ���, i/io'nvt m ..lain, S I. be m t- j h e v Schoo 1 i Ro use, Caobo : Creek,' "VT ! ead o f ri t "'YaI e, as- b ere to f6 re;:. ;��� -"' ���: ' ���"';' * '���??. io T^sti in 6 nyy \\X h vio of. We h a ve;', caused thesWOrir L'efters lo'be made Patent^ aud 1 he G re fit Se a I o f. $\\h sa i d Pro v | n ce to be bwii nto;faffixefl.i Witness, the ijo'iiorable .'; J oh Brk; ��� WfLfj A m .Tin-tch / Lie u te nan t. G o v'erri o r o f O ii r sa iti Pro v I n ce o f B r l.tish Co I u m b i a; i n Our Oil y of Vic toriW, i n Our p^ifl? Proyinceanis'iJOth day of Aiigiisti in the.year:*of Our Lord, 1&7,% arid iri the 38th ��� year of Our'Reign.;" * . ;, : V:���; fBy:cnmmand.Y - ,; JOHN, ASH, A . \\ - .Provincial Secretary. ;; ROAD TAX. *\\fOTICB;iS-HERRhyoiVEN.'tb.aiaLisl'efJaIlper. 11 eon's within-tUe' .. ,"���'..���' ���,- ' - ��� - -- - ^ ��� ��� 2C:iTHLEY CREEK POLLING DIVISION ���ft the CiriUoo District nf BArkfrville who are liable to pai- Hiiiui.Tax fnr th^yonr 1875 bas^beeapoeted at tho Mlowing (daces: ��� Mr Smith's old Stow, Htrvey rraek. M-im*. VuiUi.ii Cv..V, Kuithlev. t��MVyrnment OIUco, Fnrkaref QtiHne.l. OLIVER HARE, ,�� '. '���;.>-�� , , -Colieetor iFcr-Ytof Qii"?n*fl, Jan, 1,1376. 0TICEI3 HKREBV GIVEN that.a:Liat of .nil per-. aoba within the District of Clibton -ind" Williams Lake J)ivision;pl the .Cariboo.District who are'liable to.pay Uoad Tax for the year 1876 haft been ppjtod. at tbe followiogplaces; ' ���' ;; Court House, Clinton; ���-" Mr-Yea tes ' Post; Office Fost Office, fidg.Crsek.' A .-A y ys -��� ' ��� C.'BJ:|POPEt ��� " ������..":. ��� .' >y.. >'���. ���. . ��� ������ Collector.* Clinton, Jan. 13' 1ST*. ,. Soda Creek/ * 15d Mile Honae. IN THB- COUNTY COURT: OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. UOLDEN AT UIOHFIfiLD. IN BANKRUPTCY. ��� ; ROAD TAX. "VOTra IS H EREBYGlfEK that a Uitor-all peril fc��n_ wil bin the LILLOORT DIVISION of'the Ullooet His trie '/who mi liabletopay HHad Tax jor tbe year 1876 can be seen at my ofilco hnily. ,.. ' , ... .A. \\V. SNIITH, y... .Y .. '"* 'Assessor And Collector.' Lillooet. Jan. �����187ft. y la tbe-raafter of DOMIMQUE ERCOLI,���a '. Bankniof. } \\TOTICE i* hereby given that'the examination of L% the Bittkrnpt.ippoint(:d to be held before this Court on Friday,' thw 3.1 tlay of -September,' A. f>. 1870, has been ao seen hi tbe following places: Court House,1 RiehlklA, ���P'degraph^nc'e, 'V��n\\V* inkle/ I'fwtOfllcc, QaesBchooutb. ' r JAIIBS LIND3AY, Barkeryilje,'Feb..��h, iin; ./���/��� ',^^./i Keep on hand everything i^Jip.,iTi;.iiiii3Ci HOTELb; li'SSTAURANTS,' &6X ?��; -NOTICES. VRQFRmtM. The Celebrated XXX Al�� HXTLE& RESTIVE TO PRIYATE BLIL& ': . ��� Air'appllcatloos for Private'Biiii,. property the object of li-gislation by the Legislative Asscmblt of Brittsh Columbia, wltuJn tbe purview bf| uThoRr��ti8h North America Act.'1807, V whether lor tbe erectluo of a Bridge; the making of.a "Railroad, Turnpike Road, or Telegraph Line, the construction or improvement of a Harbor, Canal, Lock, Dam or. Slide, or ottier like work: ^ho granting/of a righ't of Ferry;,the Incorporation of any.particular trade or calling, or'of ony Jo!nt��Stock Company; or otherwise fpr granting to anyJnilivldual or individuals any exclusive or peculiar rights or ��m &&*:��&&and seW ��>Wfc\"""* *��'*w7"h ���7*^���V^��$&?X&%& tailin Its purity,and The best Liquors ic Cigars constantly kept on. hand. Tbo "Lodging":Departmerit will be, al ways carefully .attended tn; end the besi Beds and accommodation provided for their cqp�� tomers , delfl '' Frank^ Perrett^ T-NVITES YOU TO CALL AND mtimu: I and get as ..much comfort for tbe Inner man aa any other man can provide for tbe same ftnabnnft'ef cash Jn'the shape of.. . ��� ..., ,-;.': , .y A.XAy -.'/'<* ���#nes, Lipuoiis iipmm | ;v; / ���/"*'.or t'he best qoalitt.: /Z [ ,./'^ ' A-' l-: ��� - ������ ��� ���������' ... ., ..j. 'N.B.���Tb^nll up tbe time, t will altee* io Ue ;. TAILORiNQ BUSINESS.' r And SRWINO MACHINE work ef every;'deeer1ptton wiJl.be done at the shortest 'uotioe a.l reasonable chnrg('S.: * A - �� * Y . no7- . FRANK PERRnTTT. ^ ^"nsn estaoraiit&^BaloM^ operation wouiu; afreet the right or prop, erty of other parlies, or relate to any particular class of:the commuulty; or tor making any amendment of a like nature to any former Act, sliait reqnire a Notice, clearly and distinctly specifying the nature anil object of tho application, io be published as follows, viz.: A Notice Inserted In the British ;0��Jumbia Gazette, andln'dne newppaper published in, tbe district af- footed, or if there be no' newspaper published therein, then in a newspaper in tbe next 'nearest-'district in' which a newspaper Is published. \\r.; y;y-:.."' '���. Such notice shall.be continued In.each case ef a period of at least six Weeks, during *tb��. interval^r time between tbo close of Hbe noxt'preceJtng Session and tlie consideration:of the pcittion. 'iy'A'A\\--'MA> '���'' ���. Before any Petition praying for leave to brlnf In a Private Bill for the erection or a Toll Bridge presented-.to'the'House;'tho'person or'persons in ten if ing tpjpetitlon for such Bill shall,' upon giving the no tioe prescribed in;the preceding Rule, ajso at the same time, and in tb�� s'�� me manner, give no lice of the rates whieb they, in tend to ask;--the extent 'bf.Hhe*prlvHeg��;: the height of the arcbes, vtlie intervalf;between tha abutmentf�� or piers for the pasMge of rafta or vessels, and mentioning, also whether tli ey Intend to erect a drawbridge or not, and'the dlmcnsions^of the same, ���i J. JRoWljiND HRTT, "A*. .... :. I ��� ' Clerk?ef the Leg I si au ve Asae mblf. *��� SCM & DALY >R0 TO ANNOUNCE THAT T& P.Y HAyEBEMOVifi. "��� to the spsicious premises former I r known as tbo St. Georife Salo.m, where-they wUlbe-a:ta!lUisnss: prepared tofaruish ��� .'; , .. .-.' ���AAA-yV'm-J)0l $12*pe* Week, el7 6m ^FORREST'S SALOOIi"; ''. [LATE LIPSETT"8,] / . BARKERVILLE, B.C. VTTM. F.ORRF.ST begs to inform his friends \\ f ��nrl the public that he hm purchased the fca- looa in Barkerville so well know'tv-a* LlpseU's .Saloon, where he will dispense for an eqnlvalenr . .'Tlie "best Liq uors & Ciarars. \\m - �� - * J e "B (ROYAL HOTEL^BUILDING,) A ; VyHARFiiJ STREET, VICTORIA/ Commissipn Merohanfa ^aMlin^pbrters or BOLE-AGENTS FOR ^1 EACHAM & A RK proparod to furnish Lumber et ��helr miU, x*L WiliiauiCreek, or deliver It to ordsf. LUMBER DELIVERED ON LIGHTNING CREEK. "SfHavingaPIanlngJM&ehiae in e also furnish DRESSED LVMBMMl N.B.���ThisPatenUnpecnrcd for fcbe United States, Canada. Kngland and Gerinanj.- ��� ��� *Mj ;" --, j -. J r (Twelve Miles from Victoria,) SOUTH SAANICH. VJ. nARIBOOITJKS VISITING THK Sea Coast \\J will And the Mount New ion Hotel one of tbe most pleasant rusting p la ct-8 on tlie Isli��n.l. The Hou.su i* inindsuiriely furnisued, the Beds Qrst- class, and the Bar is well stockod with choico Wincs^ i^lquurs and Cigars. : ��� ��� JOHN*HHNDERSKN. ProiHiotor. THEIFOLLOWINGi r*R mt ��e linerajly ��xfc��a��^ te Ike eld firm . BARKERVILLE, AuctioneervComiilission :; and Mining Aerent, iM8rO��p-ls received and st��r��'S in FI&E-PKOQF CK"LLAa aad liWral adva&B>�� sonvle ea^ saao, ht reasssatoo pa-&es - ' ; dated 16th May,' 1572, from an old tn'llabl} taut ul Hornlngsliam, near.Wariuinster, . WiitsV' . . ��� ��� tot - A-1 must also beg to say that your Pills are an excellent medicine forme, aud 1 certainly doenJMy'good health, sound sleep,,.and' a good appetite. This is owing to taking your Pills, lam 78years old, "Remaining, QentlerasA, yoareA**ry're- speeirully, jl_.a..4, To lb�� Propriatora cf tsatsffiBsasi m mm mm; KS&SS"""@en, "Print Run : 1865-1875

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