SBB: ��������� ���������������������������;������������������' ���������������������������/���������^SSfidte^ ?;PQBLrSUED^, that he drew everybody^ 'aUention^to;his ec- centi'ic. ��������� movemente and dr;ess.''\ 'In the. meai time his satellites "plundered /the : gaping crowd., :--s/.- ;'j:.:,���������-���������,.,��������� V..-:;;-.:' '���������'-'.��������� ���������.'���������:;' ;'V ;.'.;������-.* ,;t <���������...'; *;. ot delivery^payaiJ^0iih^barneK. ~*J\i ^OSicE^arke^ijj|f(he^ Gr$$ry Store};; ���������-. Agents 'for -the .** Cariboo: Sentinel." :; ��������� gacsnelmmiUi'l XfY.-.Goudiiy Barnard's.Express Ojfllcc gritla Creek,'; ,������������������-' . ; - :::-;, /Barnard's Express Vale, "' *'��������� ��������� V-���������'.'���������'��������� Mr. Evans, ; ulo ".';:.,'.*.'"-:,"; .���������' do'"'. ,; ���������Ke.w Westini riftier.: ��������� - -.'.:.'. ��������� . . Glarkson & Co -;-:-;.v "''-%���������������������������'��������� ������������������>%--���������:AtLytio.':': - - Victoria, P. -Eisliorj; San Francisco J: ' '/���������' ALL SORTS"OH- NEWS. "-..."-..;< . Tlic riot which-iOccurred recently in Mold, , 'Flin^bire^>waa;;- caused;./ b^ri.w^atte'ru^t:' to rescue from the ppfi.ee two men who; h'atTbeen sen ten ced. to i m prison men t for having as- saultecl Mr 'J,ohn Yonngv ibc underground Tnanrtgcv. of the Lecswbod Cannel and Gas Goal Company., Tbe military fired upon; the ~\mband'"killed!rfdtit "persorisr: Verdicifrr ��������� justifiable homicide. ' , .'.',��������� ? Lieut.. T, IJ, Gurdon, who 'distinguished'. Hi ttlself by attacking and cap tunng'.:'������������������ Am pi rig,; in (be,. Chinese island of Formosa, with 25 m o a.; 1 las b eeu ;��������� pro mo ted to" the^ rank of com-. inatider. The' Foruipaansv had beeu commlt-: ft n j? on tragus upon Britistf residents: 'Mr P<iwetT;v'.fc iyeali:fjpcoUie^1prppne^r ,itf- Nowpo'rt. Monnroutbshire, who iiMertook a spoiling excursion,.IptoNiVyssinia^was recently murdered, by the natives. Mrs Powell ���������and soiv.were;a!so murdered. '-������������������'-" ' A hoiler ox nlosioa, at,th,e. boil er , works, cf I Messrs. To\vn & Son, Bingley. near-Bradford; England, resulted, in the,deattli of: 14 persons. At a meeting in-London. the Lord 1 "Mayor ���������?aid that so far-,from emigration-1 essen1 tig the power, of; the ;;cojdntry toniake prpfit> it; increased it/..:/-! vi���������*���������-'*'���������.-'' >;���������"'"v-;-'v: ���������.;���������-*.'���������-��������� Tbe Now Br tins wi St stup Great , No r th er a lately founderedoff ^Bombay and fifteen saa- raen were drowned. ;, ;���������/���������''. :V\ Tbe large; &w ; terefc; sMp intended for the ���������-.defence--..o^-'.Melbourne;^Australia, and built by JCessrs."Palmer & Co;, Tyiie, Northumberland, Iwis after a most successful trip been dispatched to her destination.-. In Massachusetts, tbe V .Legislature ���������costs: about half a million.of dollars* A session,of o ne hundred and' seventy days hasv jus t boen Closet'-. t i"' ' -���������'���������/:'.:".:-:^.;" - - Ths^ breach-American; cable/has beexi vsnc- j cessfully laid. It stretches from Brest to St. Pierre, an island belonging to* France, and which lies off thecoast of Ne wfoundiand': , vSan A]Francis'6oV^T?Q.e8. from the Atlantic S t'ates, Europe,:, South: America, Ausiral ia, Oregon and China, are������\ all favorable to a speedy rise in the pric0ofS'readstuffs all over the world J while the drop in California will not be more than half as large as that of last season. iing togefc'iid of her child, scarcely, five months; old, she placed it close to a beehive. The; infant had already been stung,severely, when a gendarme who [was passing perceived it and carried it away. Tho .woman"was soon after arrcsted. .: ,; ���������; j/.^..- '.': A' numb er o f Georgia, land own'ersVar e trying to raise capital in New York for working some1 quartz mines '.which they claim to ;have .discovered- dowh;tliere and represent to be very rich. It is. doubtful if thdyj succeed^ says tbe B ul 1 etin's' corresp on den t, as" th e New .York capitalists all fight shy-of mining'since their: unfortunate ..experience, with "Nevada three ovSouv years ago. , ���������' . A project is being considered for laying a Cable:from Wales to some poinfoii the Ameri^ can coast. Slril another cable is talked of that sball be directly under...the control of tbe Canadians, and a large part of the.vcapifcal for H.will be.subscrihed in Canada^. ,t ._ ��������� ':. ��������� \: It -appears from >the:;, telegraphic; iuews in tlieJSan ,l?rancisc6;papers. that an election has been r'held in Yuma,'aud Mojave counties,- which was not authorised by the Governor; Tbe despatch says of the . election that it is :sujrfppsed it will ,jw^8etvaside.>-:;--:$'bis creates considerably���������; feeliug.;;; We should slippose jbatii certai nly ;:ou^ht4o:<i5e[s^t; as] dii) whether it wi 11 oi\ not, and also su ppose, ,fi ir th er. tha \ there ought not tone ^ considerable 'feeling,?? excepfc on; the part; of \ the sactfessfu 1; candidates. ��������� , ������������������' ;.'^-! .��������� -: :; / .'���������' In Virginia the negroes have asked 'the military mthorities to issue an ordeft giving- them the same:rtg'his..as wbites in;:cars; and ste am b oats, bii t: Gen era! G������'nbj ��������� d eel i net! to interfere in the nlafcfcer.* In Washington the Common ;Council have passed an ordinance co m pel I i ng theatres, and al I : lie en sed ���������.. p laces of am use men t,; to ad lii i fc c olo red j>erso ns to every'part of the bouse, ori tbe. same terms as white. persons. This is a step .in. ad van ce of anything in the Northern StafcesV^r V Chernes- sent overland from California to New York arrived III good .condition. Chinese operatives are being gradually introduced in the Oregon City Woollen Mills. A number of the white operatives have quit iri consequence, and'as the. mi 11 has ribt a fu 11 force of Chinese, the superintendent is'instructed to fill the vacant positions as fast as possibles -There- are some. Kuklux threats, .but no-open demonstrations. ��������� About the end of June last some very hot weather, seems to have been experienced in California. One-third of the fruit will be lost, says the San Francisco Bulletin :t Grapes exposed to the sun were burned to a raisin color, and even apples were baked on one side. ���������. : -LEGAL,NOTICSS> ti&P\ ^ INT IIOTEL& iKESTAtJRANTS,^^^ SipREME;;COUftT OF THE ^IAIN^ *"OFBRITISH COLUMBIA ���������mm ...... %ju _ , .__ -������������������.i-LL'-'mra^?s;wboare in'(.i.eb.terl tonhe above EMate IX arere<juired tb;pay:tho amoiints due 'forthwitlL and all4p)crsons **iv3ie7 ba^o^nny cla i rha a^a j ns t'H-lio abovo Efetate are rcqu irbd ;ta send Vin^ their Accounts on or before the 23th day of.Octoborr1800,- tb'^,. ,i"'������ ".; .f ' . CHAS. E^ rOOLEYf " ''v; vX ^; s '-' ������������������'��������� Onicial Admiiiistrator. Datedpehfield, 28th July,- 1800.: IME W;ENQL AND istj'i ju31.1m ���������������������������'. IN ,Tril| SUPREM^COIJRT OF. THE MAIN^ ���������������������������;������������������,��������� l^ND, OF BRfTISH;COLUMBIA. ������������������> \ In th'etiliuer of; tho Estate and fitrocts of .WILLIAM . ;��������� ' ;,| WINNARI), deceased, Id testate., 4 LL p|rsons���������'��������� who:arc indebted to tlie abevo estate ������������������lX -������������������ i������r(i|roqu.ired to; pay \the au^oun ts Aue\ iortli wi iXif and all;: persons who; hiiyo ;any.: claiiiris against the. ahoveof������;a te1 are rcqn j red to |ondn i n. their acco u n ts on- or hcfori?thC;iith day of .Soptember,-1869,^to, 1 ' 1; '.:,..,.' ".v, -, .CHAS��������� E. POOLEy, ,.,..��������������� : ; fc ^ v *i / ��������� Olflcial Administrator. Dated Richfield, lllh June, 1S69.. jc!6 td IN ^Vm- SUJ?REAIE������;GOURT: OF; THE MAINLAND OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. tu:.the natter;6f flic EstateVand EITects pr MiCHAEL :*��������� ' % CARNEY, deceased, intestate. . A: LL p|rsons who areindebted to tlie above Estate :������L ' arc.^pcrujrdd.;to.p due fortbwith;. and all p^fsoris-who have any claims against-Uift^t)^e; estate* are required to ������end>Jn U^eir accoun^^mjojrv before ttfc 24tli day of"Scutcjiiber, 1869, to ' >* %���������'<? ? " ���������"������������������ ^- T ���������%.- '- ���������:;" CHAS. E::.-POOLEi%^ ^J? , Official Administrator;��������� Dated Richfield, 24th Juno, 1S69". . jc30 BiBmk^\AxMr of Copartner- ������������������^^Z/-^^P^::'- ''��������� -' " "r:- ���������'������������������ 'nj^HE .Copartners!)ip"*'herfitoWe^cslWn5^nctef" tlie J.:, name aud style of. HARPER &-.T0RME7 is hereby dissolved ;bv mutual cou sent..: ^E. -Tormey also retires from thisjdato from the firm of VAX A^OLKENBUKGH l&GQ.' h. ���������.;- -���������:������������������: -���������- ...,-. *���������������������������*; ; ��������� ���������At Harper will receive or liquidate, all debts and dfr mands of "Harper. & Toniiey;>-:.: ���������"; ���������'. .:"������������������:./������������������ :���������'������������������ ������������������;? "'J- .:---���������--������������������>- ; ��������� ���������.���������-���������,:���������..,:,;���������, * -JERQJ[E: HARPER/ . '-���������'- -'������������������..'VA S. .''��������� KDAVARDTORilEV.. Barkcrville, 13; C ���������, Juhe 25th, 1S69:, ���������'. ; ji&A BS3S0LUTIQN- OF COFARTMEBHIP. 'JJMLE Co partnership of SfcLeosc <& Senay is this day I dissolved by,mutual consent. Robt.. McLoese will'collect ail outstanding .debts and will pay all accounts against the la to firm. ,,- ;���������"." ' Soda Greek, June 2Stb,'1869. " '���������". , - RORT. McT.EESE, -,-v'.;i'.:.- JOSiTl-SEKAY/. - w"itnes3^JER05tR Harper. Ju71m ! ^HE^pPRIETpR^pip above estaWlsIim eh t wouM.v. ���������*M$ respectfully: inform his fri ends hud. -the public in.;, general thatsbe is;'iVow prepared to furnish them with 01'tad of bis own.'haking, having secured the assist' arico������of a compcten t Baker; which eiiahles him defy competition. ���������&��������� '������������������*'..'������������������ ������������������!-���������'��������� "''"���������'''' ������������������ '���������"������������������v:;;':������������������;��������� ���������' r1," ��������� . He has also ..a COPPEE SAliOOX.; niwehed -to "the above, where; none but the best Coffee, Pies and Cakes ���������������������������AVill.be served.. ���������< '".'������������������" ���������"'���������''.- ...:���������'--���������"-; ������������������:������������������<��������� U >������������������''���������:!- =-;-.������ :'���������'-'������������������' X.B. ���������BREAD DELIVERED' to all partsvof the Creek.:. ; \->- ;: ���������; ��������� . ��������� -\ .. ;:.- my22J-lm:1. OCdlDEHTAL r IJOTEfe ���������.-;���������, * ;^- ^UESOT.MOuTiir '. "> - ��������� \ TH E jPropri etors of th is we li kno,\vn-; Hf )us������? ted der 'their���������'sincere'..thanks to their friends and. the tra? veiling public generally, .for; their past liberal patron* i age, and ;b eg to inform th em that' in order to" tiisri re rt ������������������'���������. coniinuance of the sanui. Board and Lodging has!bees. : reduced- to,$ 3:5 0 'p^r Dixy. Singlo Meals, $a 0 0^ *. ;:;AU the liixuries that tli'e icbujitry 1 aftbrds arejcoii.f stantly kept on the 'table. " Private Parlors and Suits |. of Rooms lor Famil ies> > The Bar !is ^stoclccd: wi th- tli������ pest brands of Wines', Ijquors and" Cigars'. V; ',' %t ; !Toc Stable is well'supp'lied.. with tbe ���������; best Timothy';'. Oats, Ha:y and Grain. . ^BRCtfv'tf fe^GILLIS; , . Quesnelmouth, Ma#: v 1S69. : , ��������� -, -Li! . -'v-'V Sm.+u-: "T^G E '.rewerj K^Rft'.&X'S Barkehyillk. .Feb. 6, 1S09- The Reese River Reveille, spcakingof San Francisco, says: We wish nobody harm; hut if Providence should deem it necessary, Yii the'furtherance of her inscrutable designs, that a city about the size of Sari Francisco be destroyed by an earthquake���������and Providence does sometimes'deem such destruction necessary���������we do not, for'our par������ know of any place upon which we should prefer to see her exercise her sinking powers. During the recent races in Paria a well organised body of English pickpockets made a clean sweep among the fashionables. The Kad'^r "wa-f ht-tlred in such "a remarkable sfyle Sheet and Oast Iron Stoves , Ml PLATE .4 SHEET IBQE .4 LL JOBBING WORK IN TIN, COPPER, Sheet xJk Iron, Zilicaud Lead Piping, attended to with promptiiBSS, taction. and warranted to. give entire satisj Hardware, Iron & Steel, LC5 SS,*,' Etc.;. Etc, .FOR SALE. , ��������� ������������������ ' ���������Barker vHh\ Van Yolkenhiirg"; & Co; RETAIL BUTCrfEFtS^ MOSQUITO"OREJ3fiu ,-���������.-���������' A supply of frcshgmcatof all descriptions constantly on hand. ' F.NEUF ELDER, B T 0 RAG E: AND .00 MM IS S10 .N -, RicuHKU), B.C. ��������� jksf* Produce from the ngrlcult������ral districts rec'oived and money advanced on cousignments. ,ij'24 2ni A. MePherson, AKER AND 'JEWELLER, .4 BARKCRVILLE. Barkcrville, May 1,18ay. ;mHE? UNDaRSI(3^Eb. ;BEGS;>: TO .INFORM *X friends and the public;'that he has fitted'up so/b* ���������COM FORT ABLE, BrED - ROOMS,. Ib hi?tiew; building- where he is 'prepared W giiU good Beds/-.at a.; reasonable pneew -Those" ,wh^ \vj5J tavor,him vriUvllxcjr patronage, raay, depend; on th'* ��������� Cleanness and.'cpmforti.qf his������������������hpuBei-^V* '"''���������' '%f^'\l luj&o,takcsjalso this opportunity ,to,..refitlad���������tlie* G������?r,C ^bOnites. t^t--h**jl^ny?^.Vhfi.sf rPfrftirprl���������the...sfiX&SL: VRiZEot the Colony for. his celebrated j' <.-_H'!- xxx ;alej^;:...;=;^.^ And the true amateurs will he able to judge-by ihcfns' selves that suchv honorable prize has been justly awardedio hhn* . , - -' s -t ". ;. .N.-'B-.��������� A large front room- to let; ^-: ���������ri.^^^jS -w JSurkerville, Jan; 23,;i869:;. .;���������:������������������"��������� -;���������';;''y..:Nv CtTNlOj |f ..-..ii.,^: -i-5**^? '-si*:'".? .'������������������*''���������' Bes^aiira^^ THE Proprietors of this:, old and well-knowh'cs"tab' - lishm(.'lit Avoiilii respectfully thank\theii:.numer''���������': o us friends and the public for tho extensive patronage- h eretofore;'.h csto w e d oil th em; a n d tr us t tha t by thei v. usual strict attention to business they ...will merit a continuance of their confidence and: support.'/ :' ��������� Meals,. $ 1.' Bbar.d,. $ 16 per,, "Week.' 1? BREAD MADE OF; THE; BEST ;FLQ.UK Wc recommend .to ttie public our -.. -. - ';;, '���������: ��������� G R OUND COFFEE,* jLvhich is a ranch superior article than anyswhich Cin- be had from below. Wc Roast and & bind it ourselves' and choose the best berries, consequently the public. may be sure of its being free from adu 1 leration; ; ��������� ��������� PATTERSON &��������� GOODSOX. ������������������'������������������ Barkcrville, May. 18,1869. ��������� ";���������" myl9 . ���������; '^s-i ;:���������$:' BOOTMAKER., ',.':"./ : FFERS FOR SALE. THE BEST ASSORTilEOT OF '. BOOTS to botoundon Wiilium Creek. ; ������������������"���������*: \;y ...BOOTS MADE TO. ORDER,. Wnrnnted not to be surpassed by any made on th: Pacific coast. ;V.-- -*::: .��������� ;��������� 4;^;f| GUM BOOTiS CONSTANT!X ON EAN0, REPAIRING done in the best manner, at Shortest notice. . . SAWNEY'S LETTERS C ARiBOO R'H'Y.M ES, BY -JAMES ANUJEUSQN, . PRICE,' -; -.". .-... ONE DOLLAR. I .'jFor,sftleat'the-������SE>*tiKirL Oflice, and forwarded bf !.?oh*i free of cJprge, my29 Inwnnectioii with.the above, he begs to notify hU friends and the put die, that, he has on haud a choioo assortment of GROCERIES and .DRY GOODS, and hopes, by keeping a well selected stock oa. hand, to uitTtt;tshare of public patronage/i?-- '.��������������� ^i.A J������*01TOS1TG BANK OF BRITISH-COLL'MEJA-^^ 3arkervH!e, .May 5,,1809; WHOLESALE :AND RETAIL DfiALEK ���������I.Y��������� GOOblf Groceries, ProvisionsC^ hardwareV d&y CLOTHINC^ BOOTS, SHOES, ETfr, $sm*itw*H^^ THE CAMBQQ SENTINEL ���""7^ WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 11, I860. ".-<"v THE CARIBOO SENTINEL ; ;.;. -V /..;��� Is pnWUhed every. Wednesday and Saturday. All advftriiaemeuts intended for insertion, must be delivered At Litest aT Sis o'clock, P.M:,the day before :publication.'.; '-'���.������-��� _..;.-��� ^... ^ . -.**._.. . |--.^- :.��� '.���.}:'.' /' ";'"���'������iTO-'abVERTlSERS. .:���': ;',-_/-.���..;.';;."; All advertisements (not inserted for any definite period) will be continued�� until ordered out, and charge'.', for accordingly. -i/V v: V ;;v>-: .};���... TO CORRESPONDKNTS. :, V ^--; ''*������:. , All communications--must he accompanied by lh<* real.name and'address of the writer ;' not necessarily witli a vie.\v of publishing the same, but as security for its good faithi. :. /���������������..,' the speculative enterprise of men who flirty ish the means, and not aipne to the energy of the miner.'���*'��������� '���; -'.' :".."��� FATAL ACCIDENT. Bruce ; he had, by last accounts, a father and mother living in Canada. The jury returned a verdict of accidental death. '.. - [ .., '* .. '.,'i.S POST OFFIGK ARRAiSTGEMBNTS. -./���-> THE QIIARTZiMOYEMENT..; ��� :- 6n Saturday the inhabitarits of -Barkeryi 11 e we re pa i n ed to 1 earn that an ; accid en t' li ad happened in-j;lh^:<;CoIu9ibia--rshaflij William creek, by which John; McLaren had been covered with: sand and; tailings to such a depth; that there Was little hope of his being brouglit oiifc allye. The anxious;feeling thus created ��� subseqh eh tly became\-��a iiie of vthe deepest<me) ancljoljf on receivingjthe intetli: gence: tliat/r the ^ aljcid^ngJ bad; ; terminated fatally. Instantly,:every Sag invipwn! was. hpisted to half-mast. / :Mi\ McLarenpad been well-known aud generally respected as. a hi anj m in e,r and s ch o 1 ar. His ii lira ero u s;i n ti- Editor SisNtiNKr. :^ Having frequently' tb pest letiers on' Wi 11 iam creek I h ave often felt the want of '������ a drop .letter-box. Not that I would complain in any; way of our ob 1 igi ng p ost ra as tor, fo r of all men lie is th e" most courteous and attentive j but the recollections of chi 1 dbood, when 1 used to b e sent to d r o pie tiers i n to the mysterious hoi e, an d then with.; clitlclisb simpiicity.<��� and wondor J is ten tobear it go off, are so associated in niy mind that I cannot help thinking that it letter box is the right thing, and I cannot' divest myself of the idea that a post-office without g letter-box is not like*a post-oflice at ajl^-N.Ow^ 'sir,1 ��������� \yby can h61 Can'boo have . an: ol d-fasti- NEW ApVEUTISEMBNtS. CE1EBSATED OLD IRISH WHMrf my26 ^miml^: ��� ���'jf' will do moregoodtfo the; :cdnnti'y y:fcnan . , ��� ,,. -,.��� - - .>.., ���*i ��� ~ ��� ^ .'���"�� "���*'���'��� ���I*l*i:''*��*tl'-^'tii: ,����� , ^'^"n ranks of public 11fe, were gnefrstneken at his anything else, it is repeatedly-.said m prefer-^ bufc^e recollection Vtte manly yet enee, to the proposed commencement ofJ amiable character of- their deceaseed Uriend mate frierite.,Who im^ nave an oia-rasn- bfbis ultimately taking position&Fthe front honed letter-box, and have the rates ^ofcpos# - ��� ���-.-���-. .... .. age" clearly advertised, then we can buy stamps and post our letters whenever we quartz mining; No doubt it.':j?i\\t \whe* ifc shall have been fairly ioitiated. The little spuffc of animation, however, now- exper-: ienced m respect of quartz mining reveals some of the difficulties lo be anticipated in seeking to. introduce quartz mining. No doubt seems to exist that there are abundance of quartz reefs rich and extensive enoneh to justify any movement having in view the introduction of mills.' During-the last two weeks we have frequently heard miners say that they know where there are quartz reefs which in any: other country would immediately " create an excitement." Very.true, ho doubt, because.in. almost; any other country there are or can.be found else- ' where, moneyed men enough- to participate in'the- benefits of the miners' discoveries,, by Bending tho'- necessary machinery to the mines.- It is the misfortune, however, of this co'bny that? the population are, like an ill- managed crew*,- not all pulling away together. 'Extent 6'f territory and scant population are gnawing at jhe roots, of'all the efforts, made ��� ioj.the common good. ^Eachpart or.district of tho: colony has some particular-or sectional tfbject'Ixi vie.wj. to accomplish which all o'.her objects for common good are made subservient. A want of-Unanimity to accomplish any one thing, resulting in the accom- p.lishtnen t of nothing, is the great check mate to the progress of the colony. It is evident, then, inview'of (his condition of affairs, that all those who. are. most, immediately interested in the development of the mines must, if they wish lo extend and increase- their interests, take a part in. pushing. tho present movement ahead toils wished-for conclusion. Cariboo has the auiferous rock and the men to unearth it, but the means to extract the gold therefrom are lacking. It is now quite evident that if the requisite machinery, were here quartz mining would soon become a great source of wealth. A proposition to introduce merely a test-mill���a prospecting mill���immediately induces men to look for quartz reefs, and elicits so many expressions of "\ assu ranee : as to the; existence of : ri ch' qaaTtz;^h'iit-an:(ia.ubt upon that part of.'the B,^J^t:.}%;ento1y clissipated:;���:What does it signify that.a few reefs have;;been prospected and.. Vhe resulfc disap-pQlntnient''���?:... HoW many- all.m:d-^ .Qt bow ^���yj ^ peclors in. proportion to those which have centre boards were wanting till he went notdone'so? The great^^difficnliy, then,.in f!1?^11 ?,J.3o not think the accident the way of quartz mining is. tlie want of inachinery,. an d no.t tbe want of miners- or of qu ar I z. From Yal e to Carib oo every. one is directly interested in the promotion andsuc- cess of mining, and we are convinced,that'no bettor way can be found for -increasing'- the market for the farmer, the freight for (he teamster, and, indeed; for generally increasing business everywhere on the mainland, than assisting to introduce machinery for .q'lariz mining; We do not speak with reference to thejitfcle machine which it I3 now proposed to.;'have brought here, but with reference to the introduction of machinery general iy for working on a large scale. If quartz mining is to be "thoroughly gone into, everyone must lend a helping hand, and not trust to Cariboo alone for the development of the mines. Nearly all the success of quartz mining on the Pacinc slope is due t was the prrncipaLsou rce of their sorrow. Deceased had be'en, bbrn iri the township 0f Chadpttenburgh, county* of Glengnry, 0 n- tario. Here his f at her and ro other, ac c 0 rd- ing io latest accounts,'are yet iiviiig in; the- o 1 d farm h 0 mes tead, ��� i n > which; their talc ri led son had been reared.; He was quite'a; you ng man, having been born in 1842, and came to British Columbia in 1864/':���.He had; been engaged in mining -during-' the: greatest; pa rfc^: of the time whiieinHCariboo^ in^; the; winterioi 18GG-7 he wasAeditpr of;the ;GAniBo6^S^XTixEL/ and tha t j ou r n ai wasVn^e' y er so i \y e ll^m an aged; nor the original; matter,; sol ai)ly-Xritten "as during the periorl he acted as sucfc^Axol- leg!ate educationTtogQther; with fiiie hatural powers, fully qualified '1 lii in ;,-vfpr: '""that ���:.:?rf indeed, for any; similar'position." ���He^aslecHi; cated at Queeh7s Gollege,". Kingston"; Qatario, and became! -a;:: Bach el or- i:;- 'of .'���.'���A'rts^ I.-'. His parents, John and (^atherine^McLa^ also horn in 'Canada, !and his ; loveVfor \ his nati yc coun try was, asi i.isisH.nratt ;;^gpbfltimd: true men. a prominent, feature ..o^iiis':chaiy acter. . A lex. A^ Sober fspn, ;;iijs���.; ^^sin,j;ahd Jas. Dingwa11, a,';' companipn; in^h\sr hoyboj6fL-; are on William crock, and deeply^^'dejloreihis loss. '-?"' "'��� '��� "' '" /J '������'/-'"-::' - . He was a member of the order; of; FreeW m asons, and... the'" Carib g 0 Lodge; 0 f Barker- ville gave to;his-;'fimeraivall; tB^J^Vptherly regard eustomary 0n the death ^of a^respected brother, and he was;buried on Sunday in':��� the cemetery, near Cameronton.-, ���:: The Cariboo: L0dge,in full;regalia, togetbetj with; a : 1 arge coacourse of-people, comprising nearly alt of the i nb ab i tan ts; of B ar ke r vi 11 e ua n d. y ici n i'ty, and also a considerable.; niimberr of ^friends and acquaintances "from outlying:���-creeks, escorted his body to the graver; l*:" ; His numerous friends contemplate erecting a m ar b 1 e monument to,: comm'e m or ate h is death and their grief at his loss. - Asubscrip- tion list for the purpose will be opened at the Banks. " :.;." >e< ���.'���'. ; :*;*J;.:; ;_: ���\"" THE INQUEST. ':'���' !>'���'' On Saturday CorbneTXee held an inquest over the body, when, the following persons were sworn as jurors: ^fter examining.the body, theiuqnesfe was adjournea tilt Monday, wlien George Kernev was sworn and ..testified as follows:-'"'v ���" I lowered deceased down the .Columbia, sbatt, on Anlliam creek,, on the 7th August.! between eight and nine o'clock, a.: mf: he went to put in some centre boards, in the shaft, and when he struck two Or three blows- the dirtsnd on the.top of-him ^the shaft had oulyrvpUA side, .cJeaned wt^iha ihait was ���Kin 1863 or im ; he thought Ihere wa please, either night or day, without waiting for the right time to find the post-master. I am su re it wou 1 d' 1 ightcri his '.dutif s,;nnd be a grea t ac com m 0 d ati 011 to t be p u b 1 i c, for in my mind no attention on the part^ of the postmaster can compensate for the inconvenience, attending the want of it ���?���. {���':' ScRlBBLER.y; Gofsra Aheap.���The subscribcrs to the test quartz mill have prepared articles of associa - tiph yahd Messrs Aleacharh; & Naspri have agreed to.: work the proposed ���mi 11 for two years; charging only the working expenses. It was in teuded to forward an 0rder for the mill by last express; blit these necessary pre- liminaiy matters haye deferred the despatch 0 f th e ord er ii n ti 1 the d cp ar tu re of th e n ex (��� oxpressi1; ;A,meetingof the shareholders, will be held to-riight,' at.8 oxlock; in the Hudson Bay Company-s store, to complete the nr^ rangements; necessary 16 the despatch��� ��� of^ tlie order for the mill. ��� l' ]\|INER? AND TllADER^Wiii flntl *V��'& M::r vautage to purclmso atthia^oro'^^? a^ nrVutt ��� AI^RQtei AssoKfMKNT.qt Goon, ��� mi-������ Of tha vcry.best Uescriplionbn hS ' , ��������� ��� ' constantly roplenishcd hy!^arSv^a^,thc ^ock ;;../ )i: -'tors wlllseU %oisl T?ePf��.' ;������������ As C?heap; 'As-:;A^'&^feAiti,rt .��� ���'. .-;:-' ���"���' Ordorspromp��y>flnod?nn4^^ ^ "~~ -������������'��� '������������������ ������������-��� ���' '������"������-���_^ ropriot0��- ;���,���.' ;:>'-. .���������; '���������������-; ;.B^RKEn^itlSj,;'':.:';;: .:.���;'.:;���'' ���* GROCERIES, XlQITOItS; TOBACCO :Q-eaferal Merclxaiidize/ Barkcrville, July 13,1309,; ^ r ' Juli^ ;NEW>|:I^JlT^E3iEHTS^ Antelope Restaurant, *B AUK 3 E.VILJL H . ��� J. MASON, J. DALY, Proprte torsi ; I Board, $12 per "Week. Single Meals; $ 1. "������09? 0YSTER STBW3, LUNCHES, Ji&j "1dim;s,& peaee& BARKERYULE, |- 7Havo pn hand a choice sclccHon of :' ��� CAST IRON COOKING STOVES : SHEET,1 COPPER, ZINC TIH PLATE, ANt> SHEET rI^RbN Wi th various other article? In t h 0 i r li a c of trade. ���':' #3" All Jpl> h)ng in tb c Tin % Shelt I eon -Copper aiif ZincinidcattQrided.to,.anU warrautcd to gjvefiatii The best of material is ��50(i5 Mid all who wish first- class Board a t the a'bo vb, rate can 0 btai h tl to sam o at this establishment.-: v aull lra:: EAMER LEAVES QUE3NrELJrOUTH FOR SODA'CREEK ON ^:;v^^H,^.'/^E&pAV;Sj "V'; '��� -:AT sjx'A.M.;; ,������; LEAVES SODA,CREEK FOR !QUESyE'LMOUTH OK THURSDAY: EVENING, 0 of. sun .__ ���yv.��^..u can he attributed to anyone; I think there was no s ti d t, and we c on 1 d iiso 0 u r 0 wa j \ 1 ��g ra en t about cleaning out the shaftv; about :t -������ ' "' ' S b w HOTEL DE FRANCE FINE BED ROOMS TO LET. ; "^Dinners for parties cooked to order. LECDYER & BRUN, Proprietors. -. PUNBAB M.AT, LIGHTNING CREEK, , (Ooe milo ami a-ha�� abbvo Tan Win'cle,) ' ���IJnder tkovHanagement: or MKS ALLAN. >; This; hotel- is iiow o'pe'ii: '/or tho nccoraniotiation it travelers. * /..- Kirat-class meals will be Vuhiisheri, nnil tlit* best bi:atids 0f AYtues, U<yiore ahd..Cigars w,nI a 1 ways fa fuo&tl at the Bar. .,,;:" ;jy24.1ia ? PAINLESS TOOTH'V EXTRACTION. DR: CillPI^ I^; PREPARED'TO: EXTRACT TRljlTII and perform sliort^opefations with'fkiii puti, by the aid of tho apparatus discovered by'Dr. -Richarteon,.. of TiObdbti.- This valiiabl6 :-dfscftverjr .���prp=luo<;.s insensibility ia tho part alone;������/and i'.rondera unnecessary the ad mints tratiQn ofch lorbform. . . .��� OFFICE���N^xt. to Reniiic'a Boot store. B.��rkervll!��. Office "'Feb---- $5^/Teeth extracted, or filled >vi.ih Gajd, $5. myl 6ifl m mm DRUG-STORE. my 5 flm GENERAL NOTICE, MEETING OF ^EMNG, August 12, at SEVEX o^clock. uuo^a EV WILLIAM August 3, 18C9. W. L. TIIWLVG, Secretary. au4 ttl killed ; I was on top alone when the accident took place ; it was about an hour born re. he was g01 0111; 11 a \yas dead when he was hoisted up ; he fjied; f think, from suffocation ; Or. Jieil and Dr. CarntU were present Miners5 Boarding House. THE UNDERSIGNED DR^IRRS TO ANXOUNX'K that htj has purchased iho Ihmfji and busings of tho above establishment, and ft^Hoit.s a couLimuince of custom. The prico of BuanlVlJl remiiiu as belbro. BOARD, S12 pbii Wbek. Simix Mi^as, SI. c Burkcrville, July 27, 1S69. TAS.'.P; TAYLOR desires.to stato that he still Iceeps O \ on his business at the old stand where Be dm Patent Medicines of all kinds on hand. Also-jKtoH GARDEN SEEDS. Proscriptions carefully compounded at reasonable rates. Next door to Cunio s wow- .ery:'������^.- -T���"''-'. ������- '-^ ���/��� : Barkcrvmc}:May 5. IgfiO- '��� lro-��� HALf-WAY HOUSE, rrnis HOUSE,- near the mouth or A Stout Gulch, > . rs.Now open, .,^ And tho finest qualities of Liquors, Wines andugw may be had at tho Bar. Try them ��^&t*S . Fg pAGDEN, Propnewn_ mm- 1 Half-Way. House,. July 6,.18G0. j��7 lm SAMUEL WALKER. Jh2S tfr ASSAY) QfFICEJ. ; ' THIS Office.will bo .ready Tor; business on or about ; Monday next, July 5th, in Kane'sJnew building, ���* Barkcrville. ...,'������ . ^/;r: 7CHARGES: ��� ��� Assays of'Gold Bullion >i (one.ha!f) of 1 pw'cca��. Doposits under $800.'willJbe charged $4/ ,, Assays of'Mineral Ores, $10 each. W. HITCHCOCK, Cbief Jfeltor. For Assay Barkorvilie. June 30,18CO. A Perfect Cure. ��� AT TfiOS. jtBTCHBR��S WjJ^ A and General Repairing S hop ��d b ��* \%lii Latho capable of Turning and flumg up o ^ pany ; he had $15 searched his.pockets charge of his papers', by Goor^u Oranf nf 01 thoMm of British North ^ScvSd JolSi st s com- i�� 011 him when I , the Freemasons took BLACKSMITHING.. JfcENTCR wishes to inform, his friends and the I ��� paidic lhat he is pivj)ared to do JIOKSEStfOfi- isG at ��3 per sot, and all other kinds of Blacksintth ,*ork.at'reasonable rates. RIGHFIELP, July 23, 1809. jy24 tf rojSS At DbNOUVION & KURTZ. CAMERON >. AWME3, . FARRIERS & GENERAL BLACiiSMITO ��� - '��� ���JJARKERV1LLK, tMW** fTAVE purchased the stand former^ ^fuy H(i^; U 0. Campbell, and Avill ��Mu^��J^j,MoB-��t shooing and Blacksmith work of every ��scr^ gi tho lowest rates. . ctrorrNG OJCB^ ffl1 mr -Every convonienco for SUQbwv despatch. .���..���'*-".<���' m. CAUIB0Q SEKTINEL l? Qm 14. 'he^ereU Th������proj.ri8. )o, ��������� foprloto^, ..! lof rovES C 'IRON of trade. Cupper Ml" give skill' ^ . ALLAN, notation <.f alivavft I; jy241m OT. !T TF.pl t puu, I'V :iol������ar.l?ca, QiH-cesj-ary. rfrt;ervlll������. Will) Gold,' niyl 6tn mm ��������� 'mm m i������ QTKg. If JgBjfe, E. still keeps re lie hits S0-FRE3H compound- io'a Brow- mm $8L I H ������H JTHOF and.Cig&ri jjprietor,*" ju7lmV i . 'or Mwul, building, per cent. Mcltcr. fiSOim. D STORE found a 3������. Aslw ings, &C, mess.'. in Stoves, ost every inlS. MITHS, u'ed i)y A- or. Hnrsfi; rfption at V24 2m wm Islif WEDNESDA;Y.AUCTST;11,'|869; ��������� MINING^iyTiSLLIGENOEi: *>,. r ; WILLIAM'CREEK?;v^/?Jr';;"t;,( . There is n������ appreciable - diflfereripe in the vield of gold on thisr creek :fe; the pastin comparison with thatjof,: the previous week. Some- claims nave, shown a decrease,"-which Kaabeen fully made -up by; an ^ increase in others. The full yielding ,capaci%. of the I claim? was not fairly tested owing to the low * stage of water, which prevenfcthe hydraulic companies from; ,w^klng.> ;Noneof the creek claims, however,1 had .tof stop r.qn that .ac- An increased yield v?m fexbibited^Jnrfihe; Downey claini^frbat whic1i^3J^:Mrgtaljen; out "'for the: week^V������omjmr^ the previous weefciTbe ;San Juan company nrc'doiusr itlioiattth^lflamb"���������.i������^'l]|efQf6;^>makidg- jrood wages; ;:Thj9^Bradley-N,icholsonrco. finished cleaning upIf^aM the results wore not very satisfactory;-'* The Wilson co. have also finished cleaning up and stopped work. Their ordinary returns averaged about, two oz. to the hand p er' d ay i n the ���������; lo wer par to f. tlie i r ground where they had lately been working. The Flu.me co. ���������- baye. finished laying their flume and are about to re-jjommeDceihydrati^ licing.������������������:- The Enterprise and-Excelsipr (hew.)' companies appearAto have,done nothing d'u'iy ing the week. With the "exception' of 'the Chinese companies,; who stick to work very closely, fewof.Jtlie^c6mpaniesiaboye the;oup- yon seem to have Sine anyvwork, and what little they jlid m scarcely, worth mention. Tbe California, San Franctecq and Black Jack companies contipue;at work, 1 the;San* Fran- cisco co. having cleaned up. 12 oz, ..-������������������ BeloW itliccanyb^ np 168 oz. \ th e Carl boo eo., 5 H oz:; -and the Foster-CampbelK (one pick'at .work) 33 oz. Little Di 11 er has not yet got in 'with his tunnel. The Caledonia_co.''sjf^ =engagedra.ll.-the. week fixing ufK4o-^ ���������The Independent do^made"?wages; and.gx- pf uses and expect to. do better ,when they get fairly to worte The Hibertiia co. s prospeeis conttnue.,good,' and if they.couldpbtain water near their diggings would do very well with what'.they are gettuig���������waSJnngeTO iff,, a iay. Tlie Prin.ce" of:.,Wales, New< Moffkttj' an d other corapanies in the 16 wer part': Qf tlie creekiiaye not.got-fairly{to������work;\l^yT'[-A \'.;" ;;y.. ��������� ^fotJT'auiicH?V';.'J*;\ . "Tho Taffvale co. washed: ^p:l|4i oz; ;^tbe Onjihbs co. H:0z,; ;an(I; the^FlOydjco.: 49i oz. Vine of the'Other companies madejnuch oyvr: expenses. .Thejitopeftil,������a; :prospecl.ing C(?v; n re now very --hopeful i ab out N: the res u lis p f their work. 'After a jgopd^dcalivof \ difficulty willi water in efforts; to find ^channel .in;, tlie. hill they, have come to; very good, indications of their object.-; ������������������ Until; -thei atter; pari of last week they had {not.: obtained a. colori. when ,sudden 1 y the;;;rock and; dirt":;.-*f cbanged.'- Colors ha ve b een struclL an d very: ft n e 16 old ng dirt and gravel were "enc'oii ntered;. indicati u gk the edge of ai channel.: It is believed to be a continuation of; the rich channel in the right barik. Clearihtie; & Co. are clri vi rig ahead ������������������with their.tunnel at the;..month of:: the gulch. getting a little gold as they.'run .in; .A t'orfy dollar piece was taken out of the- Jenkins' claim on Saturday, but it was in very insignificant company. .. ,.;;-;::'v" V /:-,'.'.;.;;: ;'C02CKXm'OTjLOH.'"' :- The White ; Pine. co. were troubled wi th water most of the week, and they are considr er i ng the,.expediency ' of r Unni ng a tu n nei. Although they" only Washed lip 13. oz��������� tliey are satisfied-that the claim.. locks better than *ver. The Felix co. re-commenced, washing on Wednesday last and. took out 31 oz. for the remainder of the; week.. The results of the washing by the McDoweH'co.,were not in proportion to theirJexpectations,but they are satisfied that whenvthe.: claha^shaU have b een fairly opened;it will pay well.'; Prospects in the Eclipse ; cp.?8 ground7 are;.looking niore favorable;%^.jib^i^.-^prpinSs.iajg stratum of gravel baa'been strucks and a better washed gold points: to. tbe existence of a'' chn nnei close at hand. The Indian Queen continues parsimonious to-her courtiers, giving them only a little over wages and expenses. The, Cou rock tunnel has been run'about 175 feel- in to the right bank, and although no channel has yet been reached the company are making half-wages from washing. The other companies are pegging away, but with small results. FRENCH CREEK. A few companies have started work on this creek, which has been nearly ail staked off. MOSQUITO CREEK. Scarcely any change occurred on this creek during the past week. The Hocking co. made about wages and expenses, while the Willow co. made a little over wages and expenses. The Point co.'s ground is now owned by Chinamen, who report making from $3 to $4 a day. The Tabb co. were still prospecting d uring the week, and, the Disco very co. to ok out. good pay. The Hplman. co.; declared a dividend of 4... oz,, and the Jefiree'cp/made /Wages.- . -..,-.���������'���������:���������;,-:--.���������-.'._���������,;'���������-.:.-/���������:v,.!.;���������-������������������.:..���������������'vV..'.'.-.������������������ .'" ��������� ':i;\_ ::'.fi ..; .; RED^GuiCH.. > v.'-.'' f ;'-./!.��������� -,i; j\ The Tom and: Jerry co. report having struck good pay:in the latter part ojF the week, and the! Butcher co. made about wages.; ; V,:; LOWHEE CREEK. ". ������������������ '��������� '��������� I " Nothing new.of; any importance iranspired on this creek during ...'ther week; and' with the exception, of 52 oz: taken: out by,the Calar varas co. by,two picks for threb ��������� days^ there was no y tcld of any consequence.V,:;'; COULTER CREEK. ;/ ' ' The. miners on this! creek report nothing; new. Th ey'.. a re 'seeki n g a deep ch an nei, find the bed-rock pitching, and are making grub. ;&������w\> f. ���������'"' ' wmP3AW:GUi.cnv .:; ...;_" '���������,.'. ���������' ��������� .fNo.tning new from this gulch. The Hit-or- Miss co, ar6 runuing a tunnel,' and the Dis- covery co. made wages.: , /Tour men are working on Sugar/creek, all making.small wages,, and a dozen Chinamen doing the same. ',���������;'���������;::.' .cooper?s:gulch; '��������� ',., .: Five men are w 6 i*k ing on: Go op er's gulch j and commen ced': to wash 1 ast week.' Gfreer and part per have obtained prospects of 10c. to, the pan at the mouth of ;the gulch. ���������- U.: ^ . f . LTGHTNIN'G'CREEK./ All the, companies, who had started prospecting for the continuation of the Dunbar channel/;have; stopped;work;with ;the excep-; tion of the Pltcenix <jo (JaS; Anderson & Go.) who are working on the; loft bank of the creek. The Dunbar co. continue doing well, taki n gout fro m 2 0 to 10 oz. a; d ay. A fourr r$o������jlrifcba3^ ascertaiii rits;^ width,.;: and,it is'fpun^ td be ;70 j^e^y.wid^^'^V'hon tins company:- sunk^ their d i sco v ery sh af t .tliey j ii st c ame on to the channel . II ad tlie shaft been so nk -five fee t fur t her .to ward the ;crec k,- i n-ail -probabil i ty this ri sh channel would not; have been discovered. Fj ye feet from where: the shaft was bottoined the rock-p itches to ward the creek. - ������������������������������������ ^MINING COURT.'* (Before C. Brew, Esq., Gold Cominissibner; ; '^ ; "y-> \ ^3osn^,,A^gnstn9,:.lS(59.5 , ���������"���������AMBnAsE-do, vs. Mokgax Ga���������This was an action to eject defendants from a strip ^ or piece o f, g rou h cl 900, feet' in; length and rang-7 ing.in width 1 rom 100 feet :at -the upp>r.end to 72 f ee fc at the lo wer en d, which is claimedo ;by the deleuctants. as part of rtheir7.olaim on jreneb. c reek. v p tain ti tls to ok u p the gr ou nd in May and staked it 600 feet wide., .On the 27 tii^May "they .ob tai ned p or mission to move their western tine of stakes so. as to .reduce the claim to 300 fee tin width,. They did not. h o we ver, m ove th ei.r stakes at th e" ti me, : b h t in,the last week of July they obtained another (second) permission to move their stakes slightly so as tio.straighten their lines, being ab on t to have th e ���������: gr on n (1 survey e d arid mapped;, They then ran the eastern line (900 feet; in length)" 100 feet further west, and their western line 200 fee fc (of the same length) fu r th er east -/The upper part o f'' th e c I a.i m (consisting of 800 feet) did not form part of the ground in dispute, and its eastern boundary hatl not been changed, : . . ���������'���������. " The defendants claimed that when the Ambrose co. obtained leave"to move their western line, 300 feet of ground on; that line became open to" pre-emption, and that the Ambrose cp. e o ul d now o n ly cl aim fro m their original eastern line; that the ground'on which they (the Morgan co.) had commenced sinking a shaft was hill ground, and therefore fore the plain tiffs could not claim said ground because their ground was recorded as a creek claim. Mr J. ;S; Thompson; one of the defendants, conducted the defence, and. relied upon the 45th section of the mining act, which defines the extent of creek claims as from base to b ase, if no t over i0 0 feet w i cle; if over th at extent 000 feet in width by 50 feet in length, and contended that the evidence on their side p ro v e (1 that lb e re was a g ra cl ual ascent fro m the water-course or bed of the creek, which ia now dry ; consequently .that they were entitled to claim the ground in question as a bill claim, while if the plaintiffs' assertion to tho effect that there was no hill ground within their lines, were maintained, they would be only entitled to S50 feet in length by 600 in width. Mr Walker, on behalf of plaintiffs, argued that the defendants had committed trespass ; that it was a clear case of ''jump," and that they had therefore taken the wrong steps to secure lawful possession of the ground at issue ; that the Supreme Court had often affirmed, that no miner had a right to enter upon ground in possession of another; that the proper method to dispossess parties holding an illegal extent of ground was to bring the matter before the Court j; that the .defendants had taken the law.into their own hands; tlifit, the ground on the side of' the: watercourse, or creek was nat hill ground ; that in order to :i'ua a j tu iineli fc? woul d b e: ��������� necessary to make an.open cut at least 50 teet in length ; that there was an ascent of only one inV20 feet;' that if it were decided that��������� filer Ambrose co.'s lines were on hill ground, defendants or anybody, else mi^ht itake off their ground. ;and-3iinit::lhem only -to..'the'���������) water-cohrse ; '.that>the Jplait^tiffs wben they obtained per- missibn to.alter their lines were at liberty to run-them According to their own discretion. and -that the defendants when they{L re-staked grbiind had not asked leave to do soV''J;;"; Several Mother points were raised ton; both sides; butJthe.-priri'cipal^bject of contention appeared to be, wbether. the Ambrose co;% lines included^ bill ground, and whether when the AnabVoserCO. moved their lines tbeylibould or sbould'nof have moved their; west line 300 feet east ward ly: instead of 200 only on that si do, aiidlOp westward ly, from-, the east. side. ��������� .���������'���������'v;'/;'- :'^i) ;:..'tuEsn^i:Aug;;10,'18.69;;.'. The Gold Commissioner gave judgment; in: the case of the Ambrose cp. ve. Morgan cp.V as follows;: ;. '������������������ >. ; '���������' ". ';' r' .'���������: ���������' /��������� "'��������� :;/��������� That .the Ambrose ,cb, had. been guilty of. ir regit 1 ari ty i n staking off gron nd; in the firs t place,';by faking -too;intich; ground:; f arid, se- coridl^, in :obtainihg permissidn to straigbten" their lines when tbey. really in tended to napye. their stakes.;; The eyi deuce, however,; on the poiufc pf^hilljand ;creekrground' being very conflicting, they are "allowed to remain in possession of 'the disputed ground, and pay the costs of both parties to the Suit. - . ; YALEDicioRT.���������The Briti&h Columbian, a journal which has been 'published for many years in: tb is colony, most of the time at New Westminster; and latterly &i Victoria, -aa--. nounOes that ii would cease with its issue of th e 55th ult.. and remarks th at." a struggle of a little over four months ihas-sufficed to convince ns of the inability W unwillingness of Vic to r-ia-rto-1 su pport-- two Dai lies. - The> at- tempt -.has , iiiyolved : considerable financial loss, and we retire from; the nnegual 'contest while.yefeiD a position to do so without in-' voIving; others in the consequences, 6f failure. We thank" bur'"friends, -forgive our enemies, and die in-peace," ��������� Min*brs?, Strikes.���������One of ��������� the' features noticeable;in ;the recent numerous strikes by minersfesnS California; is; that ^they: object to- wofk "whereTthe^ ordiHary'^black ^powder! is not used^^^A.;. miner here has ���������;��������� informed .us (hat the reason why;thejCalifornia, miners in- sisti upon .the use of the ordinary powder is that the vapors\ from; the;** little giant pow- der:?? ��������� aie ^poisonous; -If this statement;be correct-^and we have- n o reason to doubt it ���������we tb in k tha t the ;' li (tie giant,?;1 though; he be ever so" powerful, will not be adapted to��������� the Cariboo miheSj except where powder, is; required to be used in open work: L ; BxPLonlTio^-���������We learn that- an exploration party 'is1 about to be organized with the intention of proceeding from .William, creek to determine the question as to the. practica- biiity.of a route for a road through the country embraced between Barkcrville and Tete Jan ne Caeh e. A full rep ort of the ex per-, ien.ee and observations .of the party will be forwarded to the Canadian Government, who are, it is said, taking'into consideration" the subject -offbverlaud comhiuhication. We trust'that;--the expedition, which is not yet fully decided on, will be successfui. Sdcgess.fdl.���������The steamer Victoria made the run from Soda creek to Quesnelmouth in 11 hours. The time usually taken by the Enterprise to make this trip was 16 ;hours.; It is expected (that the Victoria; will make even better time than she has, and a:run of less than 10 hours is looked for. She is undoubtedly the " crack "boat on the Eraser, and her arrangements for passengers are of the most comfortable and commodious description. ....,--��������������������������� Not a. - Strike.���������It was reported about town yesterday that a <Jbig strike" had taken place on ICeithley creek, but this, it appears, was merely an exaggeration of the information brought over by a miner to, the effect that the Stonewall co. bad "got on to pay again," after having been off pay for three A\eeks. For five days' work the Stonewall co. took out 52 oz., aud according to all appearance their pay is likely to continue, we are informed. Tsib Best Coffee.���������In order to obtain a first-class coffee, it is necessary to secure the very best berries, and to roast them according to the most approved method. This is done by Wilson & RrcrouN, Fort Street Victoria, who are prepared to furnish, for cash, Coffee that never fails to elicit the apg probation of those who use it. * Arrived.���������S. Robin's train and Geo. Watson's team, both from Yal . and Cennel's team from Quesnclmoulh, arrived at Barker- villo yesterdaj. .EcLtrsK.-���������The eclipse which had been pre- - dieted to take place oa Saturday last commenced, continued and ended in accordance with the prediction^ -It- was not, /however, a tbtai\ eclipse, the moon ranging' a little too high.. At the tinie of fullest eclipse the light of the sun was obscured so muen as to create a sh ado w: of peVsoris and things, jttst like moonlight shadows.; t A' star 'Was distinctly observable,\ The weather ;was clear' and warm and the ;heat fell very much as the eclipse increased;^:������������������������������������. V;~; ;{.,',, Richer.���������Mr, Gailagher, ;a member of the Galiforbia co*; William creeks says he has dis-. .covered;.'.' a[ quartz reef .which he helieve9 to be richer in gold than any yet lately discovered..- The decomposed rock give3 excellent prospects. .The ;Gold Commissioner has given; permissionfio prospect the reef for two mouths;;withoiit^rfecprding, and Mr. G. intends sbpn:tto commence prospecting it* The reef is near Sao wshoe' mpuntaiii. ^FiSH^The salmon:run this year must be an extraprdinari !y large oriC Sal m o n b a ve ���������been taken in; Ahtlet;creek, Bear lake and other waters; that,coiltribtite to Fraser river. Travellers say they have seen salmon in the Rocky'rhountains/ ���������;We wonder if they travel overland ? -There ia ������rater conaection al l tho way., ;:���������;..: ;.,,.;> .^,^ ;- = *r.'--'.���������^���������;;; :'���������.���������.- ���������; Another.--A. mincr on Mosquito creek is ntDtrin^a^^ii'ner'il^ intersect a quartz reef which'he ha8;discoyemd.?: We.hope that the test ;quarte-;m thcro will '':������������������ .be;v;considerable^disappohilmen t and much labor;spent in vain, v: \).;;: V ExrREss^Barhard's express^arrived at jBarkervilleiipn, .Saturday; .morning, at pix orciock, aridjiejV oil Monday morning, with^ Messrsr;'Spraut;: and"Fanning>: for "Victoria, and^C. Beak; for the" 108-niile: house, a9 paa-; sengersi';:':- _ - ' . ���������: .... >v^^;Fi3TJ.'s ^bpj?EE has tibj? stood the test of; tiieiast ei^ht-. years/; has J superseded en- . tirelyil^iimportediGhartrea^ and is' ������������������>, no w kept and jojd !;by all respejetab lc dealers.... ,' THE WMBR^^STXON. ''."';"; '������������������ Editor Sextinei* :���������-I have noticed in th������; cbiumpspf^y pur^journal for some "time past repeated :c6mmuhicatipns;and suggestions on " ihe; su^ct ;6f:j^ supply of ^water;; for -mining 'purposes ;bn William ertek and -the^^ creeks in its- neighborhood, aiiriHo^met.;it-seems somewhat curious that it >hould;2up^bave^occurr^ tpAthe persons so - ^ee^y impressed with; tes subject, l;hat the ; only,;or:;perhaps I sbouldvsay;^hojinost potent way to procure; what; they want is to stretch forth -their} hands;Ubd.-help themselves. In ;thiBlasin^other7case8;the;^ will not come tb^tbe prophet;^1 ^s'ee inconstantly asserted^^ that; tlie ''cr<eeks^in;.'.tbi8^:.neighborhood are rich, and'the.lack of water is dep 1 ored as the on ly p reveritati ye of a; good ly y iel d ^ of gold.. Stagnation in}business,.depopulation and other evils are predicted as the inevitable resi-It of- nfin-ihticryentionin your behalf hy Gov eminent���������but 'what I should ro u gh 1 y c.ai i a want of enterprise in the people of William creek. You wail plaintively enough for governmental assistance, but it is yconceivabla that the province of a government is not to imprpvatise, but to foster and protect the industry of its people. Help yourselves, and your friends will like you.-; ��������� " If there is no sincerity in the assertions I see so frequently flourished on this subject, why do those interested not go to work and obtain the information that would enable tb em tb u til ize the water that is so li b oral 1 y lavished throughout the country ? There is a great deal.in these plaints we see so much of that; would have a tendency to lead discontented people to a conclusion unfavorable to~ the oft-repeated assertion of the riches in store for those who provide themselves with water. It is asserted for the "sum of $1000 the question of the practicability of getting water might be set at rest. I believe it could be-done for less j:and I know that for a very much snialler sum it was offered to be done last autumn. rf If, however, the future of your country, which as has been said may be so niu'ch influenced and enhanced by the ac-. qiiisition of the desideratum in question, and that the initiatory step yet to be taken to secure it, is priced less than a thousand dollars, lam inclined to think that after all there may be sceptical people who will say it is a delusion and a snare. 18G9. Jupiter, '. iv J: ��������� ������ 'I ���������r ifrr ���������;���������: Kl -v. 'J' I*. Aug. 6, ROAD TRAFFIC. The following are the teams and trains which left Yale during the week ending July 31st: July 25.���������Jesus Garcia, for; Barkervillc, "with 7200 lbs. goods for Kwong Lee. Jacinto Pazos, for a market, with 7200 lbs. goods on own account. July 28.���������Ah Cbn, for Forks Quesnelle, with 4900 lbs. goods for He Tie, Ab Lye, for Forks Quesnelle, with 4800 lbs. goods for K.ai Kee. f-.,.;-������ ^JUiUitm imi&tmia BRKSM -.���������i4 At theB ran t, 6 n t., A ssizes, las fe week,; a breach: of promise of marriage case was tried. The plaintiff wa3 Mrs. Myres, a widow: of ; thirty years of age, with three; ctiiidren ; and J the defendant was^ a young man named Harris. The juiy boo tlied the widow/s Wounded spirit by a verdict of $500. During the trial several letters from the loving swain to the charming widow were: read, one of which we reproduce. " It is certainly a model love letter, and it is no wonder that the jury made Harris pay handsomely for writing it. It is as follows : My DtfAn Mrs. M.,���������-Every time I think of you my heart flops up and down like a churn dasher. Sensations of unutterable joy caper over it like a young gouton a stable voof,\ "���������������'������'* "Ul*������������������������*������*' ������ "������"'.* and' thrill through it like Spanish needles j^hc last resting place of Toti are fairer than a spOckled pullet, sweeter;, than a Iraakee; doughnut fried in sorghum molasses, brighter than a topknot plumage on v the head of a moscovy duck. You are candy* kisses,: raisins; pound cake and sweetened toddy altogether* If these few remarks^^ 'will;enable you to see the inside of iny soul, and me to .win your affections,." I shall be .'-as'; happy ^as a wood-pecker in ';a'* cherry^tre^or^a stage horse in a green pasture. If yon cannot reciprocate my thrilling passional will;pine awaylike a jpoisbned bed bu^ and fall a\y*ay from the flourishmg vine of lir^.:an^nt}niely branch ; and in,the"comingyears, when the shadows growjfrohi ihe hills^and the: philosophical frog.:'sings his cheeMl ;evening hymns, you, happy in anotlier's lovejcan come and drop & tear and catch a cold upon VICTORIA ADVJERliSEHENTS; BAILEY'S Hotel,��������� Laiigley street,' Victoria; W still . open for the accommodation of travellers and tlie Table and Bods are-kept in tho ��������� usual satisfaetofv *}?& '��������� ���������:���������:'������������������-.:.:.,������������������-;;���������;���������--:���������':?���������������������������.���������������������������''��������� v--::;\ '��������� em* TAILOR, GOVERNMENT; STREET, *ilCTORLA. Orders from up-coun try punctua Ily' at tended: to. ���������LOW&BRd; importers .and Commission. Merchants, Insurance -'-'' ,'"���������':"-;/;: ��������� ���������:���������'���������'Agents j "-"etoi,-V'."';W:-'��������� V" ;������������������;���������*'��������� ;*��������� Wharf Street, 'V -,.���������/���������;.���������'; ������������������.;>���������/.��������� '.^'. \. Victoria, W J. ;/:,;,;;Ft. ro pi & ts- $���������������������������������:���������s Tailor, (Successor to E. Read,) G-pvernment ���������-.;'. 3 ��������� Street,':Victoria.;.;: '"_:>/.��������� ;��������� ^���������'-'^ Orders attended to wi th care arid despatch.-icM^ through a pair of tow. line trowsers. ��������� As a gossling swimmeth with delight in a mud- . puddle, so swim I in a sea of glory. ��������� Visions of ecstatic rapture thicker than the hair of a . blacking brush, and brighter than the hues of a humming birds pinions, borne on their invisible wings, your imago stands before me, and I reach out to grasp it, like a pointer snapping at a blue-bottle .fiy. When I first ' beheld your angelic perfections I was bewildered, and my brain whirled around like a bumble bee under a glass tumbler. My eyes stood open .like cellar doors in. a country i town, and I lifted up. my ears to catch the 'silvery accents of your voice. My tongue refused to wag, and in silent adoration I drank in the sweet infection of love as a thirsty man swalloweth a tumbler of hot .whisky punch. Since the light of your face fell on my life, I sometimes feel ps if I could lif^myself up by my boot-strap* to the top of the church Bteeple, and pull-the bell rope for singing school. Day and night you* pre in" my thoughts.- Whom Aurora-, blushing like a bride, rises ftpm.her saffron-colored couch ; - when tbo jay-bird pipes bis tuneful lay on the apple tree by the spring house-? when the chanticleer's shrill clarion heralds the coming morn ; when the awakened. pig ariseth from his bed and grunteth, and gocth for this morning refreshments-; when the . drowsy beetle wheels to droning flight at sultry no on-tide p and when the lowing cows come home at milking time, my heart seems stretched clear across my bosom. Your hair is like the mane of a sorrel, horse powdered with gold ; and the orass pihs skewered through your waterfall fill me with unbounded awe. Your forehead is smoother than the elbow of an old coat. Your eyes ; are glorious , to^ benold. Trr���������:��������� their 1 iquid ; depthsI see legions of little clipids.,bathing, li ke. a; cohor t o f an ts in an ol d army cracker. .:->Wheii; theii* fire hit me on my manly ��������� breastlt penetrated my whole anatomyv;as.a load of ��������� lhird-shot through a rotten apple. IToixi? nose is from a chuhk-pf Parian marb 1 o,';and. your ; mouth is puckered with;sweetness: Nectar ��������� lingers on your lips, like honey on a bear's .������������������ paw j^and myriads of unfledged kisses are there, ready-to ^y out and light somewhere, like: -blue-birds out .of their parent's nest. '������������������ Your laugh rings in my ears: like . the wind- ; harp\ strain, or the bleat of -a-stray lamb" on ; a bleak hiir-side. The dimples on. your cheeks are like bo worsen bedsof roses, or j hollows in cakes of home made, sugar. Yours/ affectionately,..- ... ���������': :;^.r...;'; '\:'!y\SA0���������'-{.: Harius.. STEAMERS, EXPRESS, FORWARDING, &c. Danielson's nel R. CHARLES DANIELSON desires to inform Traders, Packers, Travellers and others that tho Road from I>og Prairie to the 16-Mile Post beyond Qucsnolmouth is now open and in good condition for Pack Trains and Stock,-anti that there is abundance of good feed throughout. There is a house of enter- tainment at the bridge. jc!2 T. SHOTBOLT Disponsmg Chemist and;Druggist, Importer of >.��������� Iish Urug,?, Chomicjus, Patent Medicines and - , ' ��������� ^ PerfUmeryrVictoria," V. I. : ��������� 0rS ,,ri?���������nthc uP-C0������nfy punctually attended to ^aj i, ij>69. 6m D. SPENCER, Importer of Books Stationery, and Fancv Foreign ��������� M^niifactures, ' b' .Vay.lll8TTSTREE^VICT0,UA>fiVc:. latest approved'scfon^ifi? w ?���������in *%SSShf ^ ^ Groceries^ X)rv Go"od<?" t?.v - Dll!?il FRESH ^^^S^fe'������#S ways on hand, Eneiish ami nUl������fe^lc wic?. 1,' npiTIS hotieohas A voliors. ������f Liquors at ���������an * ~ ON THE FIRST DAY OF JUNE AND ONT THE FIRST . au'd 15th day of each month thereafter i*ess el's Will despatch A FAST FREIGHT TEAM FROM YALE.. Slaking the trip to B.irkcrviHo in about M days. Until further notice, RATES OF FREIGHT /By Chese teams, on allpnrcrls of 50 lbs. and'upwards will be Wagon and Carriage Waters, Blacksmiths, etc., Government St., Victoria, between; Johnson and Cormorant Streets, west side. Orders from the ripper country solicited and attended to with dispatcJi. May!, 1809. dm '- -25 exclusive of i?oad Tolls. per lb, Telegraph Hotel, STORE Street, buttvecn Herafd and F/sijftrd, Vicio' ri a. Mea I s a t a 11 hou r.������. B oar< I and Lod^i i\g pe r week. $5 50 @*$6 50 . Per day, "$1. Single-meals, 37 1-2 cents. Beds, 50 cents. . J ANDREW ASTltfCO, Proprietor. May 1,1869. Cm BIIITISII COLUMBIA [Ineorporafca bS Royal CtaHer, 18C2]. MS m CAPITAL, Wilh power to Jncfw������i������ $2,500,000; PrATOHMAKBR, JEWKLLEH AKD EX- AfP V ...S^^r, Government street, next to tho CL&a St. .Nicholas Hotel, Victoria V r n������ otera and Watches cleaned rSnfro/l n'ni , C,,ra"������n>-. Every descrintion of J^JiZP"! ��������� *h* v^ranted. ,U1xi!;i?'l?^tal 6-nsrartbg neatly executed. ' May I, 1S69. Plain Cm charged accordingly. feihippers may depend on the regularity of these teams, for whether with lull freight or not they will come through. my 14; 1869. F. J. T3 A UNA RD. Barnard's Express. th6 following Koriday, Tho Express ��������� ��������� will close ev cry Sunday night at 9 o'clock. .:-. ' _ ' . For rates Of Freight and passage, applv to -'���������" ��������� , Jun e 30V ��������� - ��������� Ago.h t, Barkervi He. AID mmi 46EIGT. Gk C. Q-EROW," CARRIAGE AND WAGON' BUILDER, Corn or Go voru rh'ch t :i t] d Pa n dora SI ree is} Kast side, Victoria, V. L, Executes orders for every description of vehicle, a generd assortment oM\r*igons always on Intnt!, May 1,1S09, Cnj-ur for Cash. Cm A. CAS ���������Wholesale Dea . ._ Groceries, Provisions, Htyana.Cigars,,and Fronch. Preserves, . Yates Street, :'��������� - - . ��������� -. '.. * . Victoria,. V. I., B. C. >V: A. OILMORE, ERCHANT TAILOR ; ��������� YATES STEKKT, ���������alor in��������� Drafts issued on the-Banksbranches IN VANCOUVER. ISLAND - VJCT0RU; =' In the United States : CALIFORNIA, - - SAN FRANCISCO/ OREGON, - - PORTLANn; NEW FORIC, - Messrs. Bkt.i :& Qkmr). Agents, for the Bank of-Monirojij. ON CANADA���������The Bank of Montreal. ON SCOTLAND���������The British Linen Cow-.-. pany's Bank! ON IRELAND���������The Bank of rfelatJ*! ON MEXICO and"SOUTH AMERICA-IV London Bank of Mexico and SuiUh America. ON ENGLAND���������Tho Bank ofilrtt^li Coluni- l,ia���������Dead Office���������East India Avenue, LeadculialI street. $������ GOLD BUST AND BARS PURCHASED Received on Deposit, or Advances mHcteyti tlnm. TELEGRAPHIC TRANSFERS Granted on Victoria,' San Francisco, Furl land, mi ���������:���������'���������-['��������� Now Vorkr. . ��������� ..v'-. Every .description of Banking Business transacted. '���������'������������������ fJHARLBS S. JONES, Agent, : WiJllam Crock, Cariboo. KM J am dying to fiy to thy presence, and pour out the burning eloquence of my love; as ' thrifty housewives- pour; out hot coffee. Away from you I am as melancholy as a sick rat. Sometimes I can hearUhe Jane bugs of despondency buzzing in-my ears, and feel the cold lizards of despair crawling down my back. Uncouth fears, like a thousand minnows, nibble at my spirits ; and my soul is pierced with doubts, as an old cheese is bored with'skippers. My love for you is stronger than the smell of Coffey's patent butter or a kick of a young cow, and more unselfish than a kitten's cater- wall. As a song bird bankers for the light of day, the cautious mouse- for the fresh bacon ifr the- trap���������as a lean pup. hankers after newjmilk so I long for thee... attend to all kinds of commissions, "&c. Collecting will also be attended to. * ju&t . Letters, Parcels; &c, for the��������� above places can'be leftjjit the following places :'. The Skxttxel 00*1 ce, - - -.- Barkcrville. Rennie's Shoe Store, - - - - BarkervJIIe . ��������� FrAWoiclMV - - - - - - :J?/ch.field. Important to_ Traders ! i A U4* HEIGHT CONSIGVPD to t ������ mission. AGENTS; m*>frcc of ������*������- most approved styles. : All orders fro ni C'a ri b oo pi oin p tly a 11 en (led to. ���������'���������������������������" . ���������Mayl, 1$SS. ' ' 6m FELL & FINLA'YSON, Tea -and? Coffee Salesmen, , Fort street, Victoria, V.I.. Ppar c no c/Tor t i n s eleci i n g a nd k e e p i ng a n: ass o r t- ment of the choicest articles that can be obtairivcl^r To large consumers they offer every facility as regit r< 13. prmns udfjnaljty. myl Cm ;B Miners' Provision Store; BARKERVILLE, V , woir its' Mlllnrd & Beodv. Victoria. } ) Barkerv-iile, April I7th, 18C9. Dcnouvion k. Knrtz Barkcrville. .' T z New Groovy a���������a himov CHOICEJI Lianoiis, vmss, . ',������������������ LONDON HOUSE. GOVERNMENT STREET, VfCTOKIA. WHOLESALE AN X> RETAIL J. H. TURNER & CO'-, Hnglis-fi" and French Silks, Shawls, Dresses Underclothing, Gloves, and every description of Drajwy Goods. ^ Rec e i v e r egu hi r s irp.pl ��������� os by Exp ress, via Pa ������ a ma and l)y s.i-ilii)^ vessels, via CajK! rioru. /JG?r Pit r11cuhi r atten Lion giVen'to a 11. ordcrs. **������& London Firm���������J. P TvxutALt & Go. ��������� ESTABLISHED, 1858. ROBERT BURNABY7 LAND AGENT, Etc., CovEuyaiiiM' Stjikkt, victokia , V. f,, A T this Estahlishmeai will always he found a JrX ��������� ... selected and Varied assortment of tlie FRESHEST GROCERIES' & PROVISIONS . IN CARIBOO. ALSO���������4A good selection otClothlng, Hard������ra������,iSm and Crockery. Beat-hraVids of Tobacco, ��������� Mcdicinesi etc.", etc,' j,;._'������������������;=...;'. ^BostiJavqiNQdfloc^vRo^sfed;aha .Ground DiliY.; Tho JiATl Is fully, supplied wit-lV" the choicest Ha wind' Cl gars, Win cs a n d Li q uorb*. I trust by strict attention to business, ami fofr>n<|. scjunro dealing to merit a continuance ol the liberal patronage heretofore extended to me. t of HEYWOOD'S co 1 cb ra ted BACON I Sm' A large 16. _ ... for sale, ;it ;t very low 'ilgure Feb. '20, 1869. Barkcrville, July 12,1869 Agent. jui-i lw yQn^vMM1?** panctunJlyaticndedLo Oni J. S. THOMPSON, FINING W COMMISSION .4 CCOTJNTANT, t\ Agent, Barkervillo. , , Mining Companies' Books kept and adjusieu.
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Title | The Cariboo Sentinel |
Publisher | Barkerville, B.C. : George Wallace |
Date Issued | 1869-08-11 |
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). |
Geographic Location | Barkerville (B.C.) ; Williams Creek (B.C.) |
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FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Notes | Print Run : 1865-1875 Frequency : Weekly |
Identifier | Barkerville_Cariboo_Sentinel_1869_08_11 |
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Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2011-08-03 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
IsShownAt | 10.14288/1.0170282 |
Latitude | 53.066111 |
Longitude | -121.517222 |
AggregatedSourceRepository | CONTENTdm |
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