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Notes Titled ""The New Westminster Times"" from 1859-09-17 to 1859-09-24 and from 1859-12-10 onward. Titled ""The New Westminster Times and Vancouver Island Guardian"" from 1859-10-04 to 1859-12-03. Published by an unidentified party from 1859-09-17 to 1860-03-10 and then by Leonard McClure from 1860-09-22 to 1861-02-27.
VICTORIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1860.
Kon-keepers in this fljjj.jrho ate ,,iLing, ^ P^ rf.      ^ ;md ^ encom.ago.
which their own interest is not paramount.
who should be on a jury, if they desire to become practical Legislators.
on the lslandf   >\ny for example, are  tne gaie wm j,e read v.
:t!ifti of tf.e heavy lax now levied upon them.
period.    It is one we will not neglect.
as she now lies moored in Sebtck Harbor. \V. T.
d28 By ROBERTSON STEWART k Co.
disposed to give it a trial.
No. GO FRONT   STREET,   SAN   FRANCISCO,   CAL.
and every article in this line.
and moral improvement ol the people?
ptcdly spent round the  election  booths?
JOHN T. LITTLE .t CO.
By ROBERTSON STEWART k Co.
Oils, Tools, Colors, and Brushes.
Single rooms, with full board, $2.60 per day.
Yates street, Victoria, V. I.
S. Aitkeii, C. R. Steiger.
Flour, and Quartz Mills, .Pumping and Mining Machinery, &c, &c.
Proprietors of Morse's Patent Fire Grates.
E. H. King Agent in Victoria.
Premium for Fancy Quilting and Embroidery.
with equal facility, and without special adjustment.
handsomest, and most clastic of any made.
Scud for a circular.    All Machines Warranted.
corner of Y'atc.s and Government streets.
20 cask.- Byass's Ale, in Pints.
Yttfos BUi'Oot, next door to Wells, Fargo, & Co.
which he oilers for sale at   he lowest rates.
LOAF AND CRUSHED, FOU EXPORT.
half cents per pound upon the quantity so exported.
nlU-te 50 and l!l Sansonic st. San Francisco.
furs, &c, taken in exchange for goods.
Positively no credit will be given.
NOTICE TO FARMERS AND OTHERS.
apply at the office of the "New Westminster Times."
N. B.—A choice lot of FttESU BUTTEB for Family use.
of Her Majesty's Treasury, London.
Mic religious faculty will not be neglected.
Hours of tuition 10 to 12, and 1 to 3.
Terms #10 per quarter ef ten weeks, payable invariably in, advance.
too strongly for itself to require comment,—Hell's Weekly Messenger.
hair dry in a few minutes.     Price 8«, Od. per bottle.
breath sweet nnd pure    T,'1"> ,* nd *** box.
ii8-tc Messrs. HIDDEN k CARSWELL.
Price 2j. Orf. per box.
Beans, and other gooth immediately atterlded to.
to New wostminstcr,-who will meet with immediate sale!
in addition, being taught Plain Needle-Work, by a competent teacher, whose attendance E. M. has secured.
ples of Architecture and Design.
till 10, fof- the convenience bf adults, or children engaged during the day.
And by Chemists and Perfumers.
Jan 26—sloop Lconcda, Allen, Port Townsend.
brig W. I). Rice, Buddillgton. San Francisco.
.Jan. 14—Str Eliza Andi-rsoii, .Wright. Port Townsend.
str Pacific. Patterson. San Francisco.
Jan 'J.'i—Hark Jeanettc, Haveland, Port Townsend.
bark Sea Nymph. Williams. Honolulu.
schr Potter. Farwood, Port Townsend.
sloop Lconede, Allen. Port Townsend.
Jan 19—Str Otter, Mouat New Westminster.
gcr Potter. Harwood. Port Townsend.
canoe French*', French. Port Townsend.
schr Black Hawk, Kennedy, Sookc.
Jan. 2')—Str  Eliza Anderson,   Wright,  New  Westminster, Scinialiiiioo and Bellingham Bay.
bark Cleopatra, Daggct, San Francisco.
Jan 10—Canoe French)', French. Port Townsend.
Jan 'Jo—schr Potter. Harwood.  Port Townsend.
schr Saucy Lass. Millington, Nanaimo.
.-tr F. Andi non, Wright. Port Townsend.
About sixteen  miners left by  canoe for  New Westminster.
Jnn 2(1—schr Nanaimo, Walker, Nanaimo.
schr Potter, Harwood, Port Townsend.
schr Surprise, McKay, N. W. Coast.
schr Lalla Rookli, Rogers, Port Town-end.
Jan 20—Str.  Eliza Anderson, Wright,  New  Westminster.
str Pacific, Patterson, San Francisco.
schr I/lack Hawk. Kennedy, Sooke.
schr Amelia. Thornton. Port Townsend.
str Henrietta, .Moore, New Westminster.
Canoe While Squall, Pratt, New Westminster.
Jan 25—str Otter, Mouat, New Westminster.
Jnn 21—schr Caroloua, Jones, Nanaimo.
Jau 22—Bark Almatia, Richardson, San Francisco.
Jan 23—stf Otter, Mouat, New Westminster.
str Henrietta. Moore, New Westminster.
schr Cnrolena, Jones, Port Townsend.
schr Amelia, Thornton, Port Townsend.
were the following gentlemen :—Captain Gordon, M.
Nutball, Esq. Also, Messrs. King, Walls. Cooper, Council, Ker, Doggett, Gambit'/., Smith. Trahcy, Lewis.
following loyal /uiil other toasts were drunk and responded to with much warmth.
three, and one cheer more.
"The Trade of Victoria, and W. F. Macdonnld, Esq."
•'The Press and Captain King."
he, had given offence to any parly, he felt sorry for it.
Mr. Wight returned thanks in very sensible terms.
nnd was drunk with due solemnity.
limited to permit of our giving them in detail, Messrs.
kept if up till past :i o'clock.
The company .sat dowH nt H o'clock, at the Colonial.
their orderly and good conduct, and trusted that Mr.
that, part " he confessed to rue."
himself, he bound him over to_be of good behaviour.
600 lbs.; and its diameter 2 feet 7 inches.
sir/nature attached, to ensure publication.
Cayoush Flat, B. C. Dec. 21st., 18(10.
no quicksilver or copper plate is used.
from whicii place 1^ cents freight per pound is charged.
cheap food for the million.
to Alexander,"and the road ought to be pushed through.
.•sides a toad, is a ditch from   lake Seaton.
there are miles of flats or  benches at  Horse Beef  bar:!
siderable amount of gold might have been taken out. the!
cros.-iug which would he a considerable it' to ; a bridge !
:J0U feet ; a wire rope bridge would he   best : we might!
neighborhood, if quartz rock is any indication of gold.
is an immense quantity of quartz rock all the way up.
for Victoria a Bhort time  since.    Major Downic. U. A..
hope ere long, tlie Plumper will visit the region of Ft.
has lately done on Vancouver Island.
few years will be a large stock raising country; wheat.
line timber, Cedar, Pine, ka.
tobacco in the place, and for many days there was none.
attend myself, being culled off nt a distance.
I the disputed spot.    What bus become of the -'Tanass"
sition.    Some reserve ought to made for the India -!
A Dispensary might be established at small coit!"1!
diligent enquiries, we   Mini   that   the   tales  of fnj-.
grizly and black bear- &c.
25 mules, and are now staying   in   this   neighborlin^!
carrying an ounce ball; no cap being on it bowers!
To the Editor Nkw Wi:.-rMi.vsn:ii Times.
we believe in many cases, the most dangerous.
I witnessed a most interesting launch of a vessel".!
eighty tons, from the yard ot Benson k Co., a fcwile"!
manager will surely succeed. We are now cxportu;!
physically. We need and will welcome settlers ef""!
right sort. And I have no doubt sites for huiklin?!
have knees, certainly, for I saw soii'ci.'i the shlp-ye™.
superceded by the revolvers of a Volt.
.QueCn   Elizabeth.—How opinions vary  about g^.
these Colonies, we shall commence with the following.
| cover the right of the question.
ic ( Mr. Marcy ) had given, on the 14th of July to Gov.
Bund the British subjects on the Island of San Juan.
In acknowledging the receipt, on the next day of Mr.
iud citizens of the United States."
pany at Victoria.   Mr.   Dallas,  son-in-law   of Gov.
buld kill him on the spot.    The affair then ended.
hi reasons for issuing the orders  to dipt.  Pickett.
now  pretends  to  silence all  possibility of reproach.
in her management of money transactions, was a beacon in the pathway of all her sister States, and a mode!
whicii European nations could scarcely hopn to imitate.
because they stand  in the archives of the Legislature.
'.i:tte Office will bepunctually attended to.
rT""Ev'r") TT,~\k7'"lH!~R~'VF" SI /\L/    hold on Sundav Evenings at half past six o'clock.
L-L-l J-*—'       -1—'  v   ■ ■ #*»»-*■ K-,-c-*o commence on Sunday next, Jan. 22na.
P. M.. will be held as usual.
WASTED.—A good ordinary Biding HORSE,Saddle, and Bridle.    Apply to " N," at this office.
BEITISH    SHI P   G O ME LZ A.
as she now lies moored in Scbtck Harbor, W. T.
Wharf Street. Victoria, V. I.
at the Bank of British North America.
From the Government Gazette of Jan. 24th.
Columbia and its dependencies, Yice Admiral of the same, &c, etc.
To the Ftlitor of the Victoria Gazette.
find myself liable for some $500.
loo "    "    S. 1. do.
50    "    I  U. Lard.
Aii Invoice Floor Oil Cloth.
Government street, bet. Vales and Johnson si.
, for tlie peace, order.
and good government ofthe same.
the same were ottered for sale at such auction.
two years from such sale.
subscribe toward defraying the expense.
Frank Saunders, schr  Wild   Pigeon.
J^    of at the price paid at the Government Sale.
j20-tc SELIM FRANKLIN & Co.
7UU SAI.L. ev D M  HALL.
8 ROBERTSON STEWART & Co.
bv calling at the Udtelil Cilice and paving expenses.
For sale by SELIM FRANKLIN k Co.
No. 5—Painter's and (lla/.ier's Work.
their   GOODS at San  Francisco1   prie<*i|.
BlsUOP of Columbia, and in the afternoon, by the Rev.
A collection will be made after each sermon.
p. m., and (ij o'clock r. M.
in debt, and greatly in need of support.
EDWARD CHI DUE, Hon. Sec.
power to grant Charters, received from the Parent Association, in San Francisco.
held on Christmas evening, December 26, 1850, the following resolution was unanimously adopted.
advising this Association of all charters so granted.
By 1 i is Excellency's command.
Skins of nil  descriptions carefully unit dalckly prepared, and made up.
smell from skins and fms.
have used of Eastern manufatture.
Pacific Foundry, May 5th, 1858.
Buckskin and other Leathers renovated.
Furs Butight and Suld on Commission.
height; 9 or lo feet.
not bind itself to accept the lowest, or any tender.
Victoria, V. I., U? Jan., 1800.    .
A 1IAFPY NEW YEAR TO ALL.
all give me a call.
OUOAXfZED'  MAV,   1852. CAPITA!,, $00o/0XK).
I'm here for a century."
PORT.—A Superior Article in half Casks.
SOAP.—542 Boxes, 25 lbs. each, best English.
packages to all parts of Europe.
Treasure Shipped and Insured at lowest rateB.
Checks on our office in San Francisco.
The UNION BANK OP LONDON, and"
Receive Deposit?, general and special.
Advances mafo on Gold Dust.
Purchase GoodB of every description.
Wiuo, Ales, and Liquors of the best description.
signature attached, to ensure publication.
To the. Editor Victoria Gazette.
braced, and filled in with layers of brush and gravel.
the plan is bad. and the estimate is much too high.
cash down, I do not think the computation excessive.
; upon the invention of a fact which had never happened.
them if possible, in correcting a   few of the eccentricities of the tail.
Victoria V. I., 18th November, lHol).
—   --      .   n....,-*   v...,. ■   ... .
been" made   without   sue. ess.     This being  the s.
Merchants and shippers liberally dealt with.
her is entitled to a free admission and two tickets.
an establishment is sadly needed.
d28      U1    '   by ROBERTSON STEWART k Co.
■p., ,/„, Editor  Victoria •<<^,,,,..
is too apt to lead from a difference of opinion on political subjects, to private quarrels and social disunion.
probably of the same way of thinking.
children which are now her pride.   Our factories would!
with the greatest powers in the world.
own property and shedding their own blood.
every mind. It is this which produces the universal!
conviction that an event so disastrous and so purport-!
less can never be worked out by reasoning being-.
occur from any other motive than that of giving offence.
and diplomatic  relations  have  distorted every  thing!
axiom.   They seetn^o have said. " War is impossible.
not very particular folks deal with women and clergymen, insult her ami extort from her with impunity,"
forced forward by the motion of its tail.
an English Governor, and resents it in a spirited manner.
Congress will assemble nt Paris, on tho 5th of January.
most of the European powers have given in their adhesion to the Congress.'' A dispatch dated at Rome.
France, Count Walewski; Prussia, Baron SchloinitB.
lo his former friends, as plenipotentiary to the Congress.
promises to devote his time to the musket-fund commission.
have learned to read and write.
Piedmont and the foreign Powers.
then be ready for action.
December, to be transmitted overland to China.
the rcsistence offered to the passage ofthe Peiho.
the Hoard have arranged to raise money upon the security of the vessel, or in other words, to mortgage her.
to penal servitude for life.
•10,500 on the 19th November.
of organizing a Loudon Irish volunteer rifle corps.
Count Walewski say- that France will support Austria in obtaining the recall of the Grand Dukes.
Spaniards killed and -lUO wounded.
French had caused a decline in French funds.
givo just satisfaction to our patrons.
Grass Red Top Grass: Millet: Orchard Grass.
labelled   for retailing, sent to order.
Fruit  Tree and Flower Seeds.
Dutch bulbous and Hop Roots.
A liberal discount made to the trade.
(fry"- All orders forwarded   by Mail or Express, nil!
WITH THE GOLD FIELDS ACT, 18S9.
Aso Whereas, in conformity with the sa'td Act. certain rules  and  regulations  have  already .been  issued!
bearing date the Till of September, 1859.
the general slope of the mountains in the rear.
of the quantity of water in any ditch or channel.
here of the Pacific Mail steam-hip co.'s steamers.
also form a par of such claim.
reckoned us oie ordinary claim.
unless by the irevious sanction of the Gold Commissioner.
Wharf street, Victoria, V. I.
Also responsible and energetic agents.
Cigars, in San Francisco, Calaforuia.    -    VKiS()U).
The " Victoria Gazette "
Is' title to said island?
Booth's Old Tom in puncheons.
Harvey's Scotch Whiskey in Punchoons.
Champagne Cider indibls. and kegs.
Barclay, Perkins k Co.'s Bottled Portor.
And for sale by .
toria, in the Culony of Vancouver Island.

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