>ROGRESS OF THE PACIFIC RAILROAD j ������ Stanley," writing to the Chicago ftepub- Rican, from the Bijon Hills, Dakota,'April the; 29th. says :\\r6nclerful,'indeed, is the rapidity vith which.the,rollingrliills are cleft, roads .faded, ties laid'down, and the Tails secured fn their places,-with as much regularity and >r<lcr as;the best oi" mechanism. The Union ������acific ftail road,eastern division, is positively ind undoubtedly an established fact. Within Ihe short space of-five weeks, a riiost 'B'apris- |ag change has. happened. >From Marker to Iunction City, the bottom lands are teeming kith ranches lately built, and the voice of the ploughman is heard, where but two short nonth ago, the 'war whoop, of. the savage ������choed in the greenwoods Ol the Srnolcy Hills. V-dcstrianB line the road; all, bound for the /est. Pilgrims, with their little all ; their fvives, children, and earthly substance, flock jn numbers, and answer your queries as to k-bitiierV A>.gw&jJJ������tb~i������*fco 4be~-weftt������'i ������������������ -The failroad' seems tor be 'contagious ; everybody jeems to lie imbued "witli railroad, baste and mcrgy* ftfe' city/ of Salina commences to iiise her bead/ ;A magnificent depot is to be milt to meet the 'demand for storage ad- Iresscd to this lively city. The cars'run here Secularly ���������; passengers alight and enquire (nxio'nsly, "how is biz?" and .go away again, leligh'ted to hear that'" biz is tip.top." Pas- uigers can procure tickets for Sal ina, and ih rur weeks will be able to get them for Fort [arker,/- Squads of Irishmen, under energe- lc taskmasters, are scattered.all along, work- ig with might and main, as if they had an iteres! in the road, apart from their daily iread or monthly wages. But ^excelsior" the motto, and westward do empire and ci- [ilissation wend their way. General Hancock itends to go to Fort Harker, to sign a treatjrj ���������ith the famous Black Kettle. ���������'. FAS MON SALOON, BARKERVILLE, ILLlAMS CREEK.: T'tfE PROPRIETOR'S BEG LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE to tbe public that they have unlurge.d, refurnished,* nnd thoroughly renovated their enpucicusaridfasb- ionab l e'salooh, spa ri ng n oi t h or pal us nor expense for the comfort of their Patrons. This is how tho largest and most complete Saloon'in British Columbia ; consisting of thr������;o. W|ii.\ separata' Apartments,- viz.: CARD ��������� ROOM, BAR ROOM',, end- BILLIARD SALOON, containing three superb Bllr LIARD TABLES. , ; The best. LIQUORS and CIGARS obtainable, are 'served here. This establishment Is under the hhinc- diate superintendence of the Proprietors." ADLKR & Juuo 6th, lf>t>7. dm BARRY.. :���������L;-MOUTTET & Co., _- /BJCHFIEXp,..;.^ yZ WHOLESALE & RETAIL MERCHANTS. LWAYS ON HAND, CALIFORNIA AND ISTHMUS . Butter, at $1 25 per lb. " ' '. Sole Agents for Girod & Gulchoh, Quesncl mouth. ' June 10th, 1SCL ' H-s ;.;,/:-'.; THE "CARIBOO SENTINEL7! JYWFy STOCK W.'.T&IS" OFFICE HAVING; BfeEN X "considerably augmented by the recent importation of a variety of now Ornamental Type, peculiarly suited. .for "' -v- ���������.>-������������������ -.���������������������������'->���������' '������������������> ��������� X ; /Posters, Circulars, Cards, ... .. .."������������������' Billheads, Programmes "for Balls, Concerts, and * :" ;.-,, . Theatrical Entertainments. -. Orders for any description of Job Work will be executed with neatness and despatch. 435* Terms moderate. *<������& The Cariboo; Seiitinelv5'" A. McPliersOn,- 'E':: R AND PARIS AND LONDON HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, RICHFIELD. Anecdote; of,.a -Highland. Soldier.���������No an who has lived among: tho. peasantry* of otland^wiH deny tbe eBects produced on lem by"their 'popular songs., During the ���������pedition to -Buenos Ayres, a Highland >l(lier, while a prisoner in; the hands of. the baniards, having formed an attachment to a foman of the country j and charmed by the isy life ".which the tropical fertility of the ������l enabled the inhabitants to lead, had relived to remain and settle in South America. rhen he imparted this resolution tb his cornicle, the latter did not argue with him, but jading bira to his tent, he placed him by his [de, and sung to him " Lochaber no more." ^ie spell was on him. The .tears came into js eyes, and wrapping his plaid around him', murmured " Lachaber na niair !���������I maun tug back���������na V- The songs of his cfaild- )od were ringing in his ears, and he left that ind of ease and plenty for the naked rocks id sterile valleys of Badenoch, where, at the lose of a live of toil and hardship, he might |y his head in his mother's grave. (Glycerine, the substance which consti- ftes the base of that terribly destructive ex- losiveNagent, nitro-glycerine, is a clear, Morless syrup, and .constitutes the 'main and ?eet principle in fats. When pure, it has smell. It is a most useful substance for lapped hands, or for any application where lis desirable to keep the air from reaching |e skin, and hence keeping it moist���������the feat secret in the cure of such cases. It is, Ji'haps, the best��������� hair oil in / the/ world, and wer takes on- taint,"(heat-hot, decomposing saveat 600 deg.) .Besides keeping the fif moist; it'has the merit of hot being dried "air, but, on the contrary, draws moisture )m the atmosphere. Thus it makes a sweet, ire, durable oil. for the hair. It is also the pneipal medicine for ear complaints���������espe- illy a dry car.���������M. ���������& S. Press. The undersigned have refitted this well known bouse which is now open for tho accomodation of the public. Tbe Bar will be supplied with'the best brands of Liquors and tiiGARs.' ������5T Meals and Beds furnished at all hours. G. FONTAINE. .... FELIX POUCHOT, ���������> * Proprietors. . Richfield, 1st May, 1867.' . . 1 W: .'.Winnard, BLACKS! T BARKERVILLE.' REMOVAL. OTJSS, DEALER IN iR JEWELLER, ���������Barkcmllo, 1st May, 1867. 3-s: ���������"': ;: ' F. V. LEE, . . Z- : 'V ���������actioneer, Collector, SEMI-V/EEKLYPAPEB.: ,=. . PrjCUSUED EVERY; MqS'DAV AND TinmSDAYy: '.' ALLAN AGO., Proprtetors. ,..,;". . ..:������������������ Orwoi^-BARKERyiLLiiJ, Wjujams Crkek, Cariboo. - Subscription, $1 per Week, : ��������� '(including cost or "delivery,) Payable: to the CarrlerV;: i T ius, Pe.arcy & Co.y BARKKRVILLK, /Have just re'cin'vcd achojeo seloctionof CAST IRON COOKING STOVES MET COFFEE,:"WXyllX TIN.. PL ATE,. AND SHEET IBON/ . with.various other articles iu their line/of trade. . iBS^AU Jobbing in the Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper/and Zinc trade attended to, and wurrahtedto give'satlsfacV .��������� turn. '' ' ;- "'.������������������"������������������ ���������'��������� '���������' i . r AND ^MINING Goods sold on Commission: Salesroom, Barkerville,-.: AGENT. Office, Richfield.- ��������� ���������:���������;���������": '5-s ;.'/,/-'/���������; XECUYER & LEBKUN, PnoraiETORS, A RE READY TO* ACCOMMODATE EVERY ONE IN I ���������Jrx the above Establishment, .; IGOOD FARE AND GOOD BEDS) '��������� ,; Barkcriille, 27th May, 1867. 7-s .1 Cariboo Literary Institute j. k THOMPSON, iSes'ipbs't/ .. /: ��������� ���������. . JA^GS ANDERSON,' ViCK-PwjsmBST.*. ...������������������* --; JOHN MacLAUEN... 1 . JOSEPH CLEARIHOE, V t> JOSEPH PARK. J Directors.- ETC.,. ETC., BARKERVILLE. Has removed to his NEW STORE, opposite DENTAL HOTEL. OCCI- 13 B-.TJ'IE BROS., PEALEKS IN CIGARS, LIQUORS, Clotliing and Hardware, BARKERVILLE. June 27,1867., Accouiitant, AND Com IISSION AGE BARKERVILLE, Collector, T, THIS INSTITUTION IS NOW OPEN AT -BARKER- ville, whore it is now fitted up with a view to the comfort and convenience of the people of Cariboo. , .Tbo Reading Room will bo found supplied with 'tbo latest. English, Scottish, Canadian, American and Colonial Papers and Magazines. ...... ..Terms of Subscription���������$5 per Quarter, or. $2 per Month. . Single volumes loaned to non-subscribers at 50 cents per volume, with $1 deposit. ; ./ Pcrsous not subscribers, visiting the Roading Room', and making use of the Books and Papers, 25 cents for each visit. . ... ���������,. The Room will be open from TEN, A. M' till TEN, P. M. ��������� '��������� -. ��������� . ; ' JOHN BOWRON, ��������� ; . Secretary and Librarian. . N./'B ���������A Gnc assortment of Books, and Stationery is always kept for'sale. 13-s f WAKE-UP-JAKE estairrant, Ba er: - " . '."'.''':' \ ���������'. ... BARKERVILLE,, X bouse form their t for tho season, the .proprietors wish to in..! ���������Ir frichtis and the public generally, that they will.sp;ire no pains in order to merit the patronage o( / all who give them acaH. . .: ' ... v: Meals $.t all- hours. / 1. l;E,S./S^!i2: i!***..-^***-- '������������������i.'->l/',v ) .-^ -. ��������� v. <��������������������������������� Office.���������Opposite N. Cunio:s Brewery. Jiinel7,1867. 13 A Freezing. SraiNG.^Scrope, in his "Vol- hoes^ of Central France," says that near krt Oibaud, a short distance from Clermont, France, there is a natural grotto, in basalt, ni the interior of which gushes a small ring of water, near arid ..about which ice is 'med, even during the greatest heat of sum- r. The watei* is supposed to be cooled by '"���������'Us of the rapid evaporation produced by i.rrent of very 6\vy air, Which issues from ures in the rock, which communicate with grotto. This,air p.vves its dryness to the porbent qualities of the rock through which asses. This dry air, in /passing over the tng������ absorbs moisture from it so rapidly 0 keep its, temperature constantly at Or ������w the freezing point. AKES THIS METHOD OF. INFORMING HIS friends and the'public generally,.that he has enlarged and fitted up his SHAVING- SALOON, iu a superior manner,, having secured tho services of an efficient assistant,, be is; now prepared to operate in a satisfactory manner in all branches of tho TONSORIAL ART. ' .Ho also begs to call tho attention of the ladies to his fine selection of Perfumery, which ho is constantly in receipt of/ from Langloy k Co., Victoria, viz., Pomades, Powders, Oils, Combs, Brushes^ and other articles for the Toilet. . / . ��������� He also calls-attention to Ins unrivalled Hair Restorative, guaranteeing to stop hair from .falling out, in one week, and in reasonable time restoring Hair to its former state arid colon ;' Also Gentlemen's furnishing Goods ; finest assortment of Shirts, Underclothes, Neck Ties, Scarfs, etc. 27th May, 1^67= s BARNARD'S STAGES WILL "LEAVE YALE EVERY yyZ'Z. M ONDAY, With H. M. Mails, Express and Passengers, for Lytton, Clinton,.Soda Creek, Quesnelle and Barkerville, with.brauciies to Savana's Ferry and Lillooet. Barnard's Expross carries Letters, Treasure. Va- Iuables, and Express Freight to Big Bend, Cariboo aud way stations: 850" $85 1-s BRITISH COLUMBIA; VICTORIA EXPRESS, Connecting at Victoria with WELLS, FARGO &'CO.; . for California. Oregon, the Atlantic States ...���������.,.��������� x '" and Europe. AND AT YALE AND LILLOOET WITH BARNARD'S CARIBOO EXPRESS, For Big Bend, Cariboo and ,tho Northern Mines, Conveying Treasure, Valuables, Letters; Packages ah������ ; Parcels. v... . ... 1-s . QUESNELMOUTH ADVERTISEMENTS. NOT.IO / ��������� ON FARE TO SODA CREEK, FARE TO BARKERVILLE, - .��������� (Exclusive of Steajner's fare.)r. Steele?s Bestajtrant, RICHFIELD. STEELE BEGS TO INFORM HIS OLD FRIENDS and Patrons, that ho has opened his OLD STAND, where he will be glad to see them. jg@- Meals at at,l Hocks. ^^ June 10th, 1867. *** NEW TIK SHOP. rpHE UNDERSIGNED have commenced in the above X business, iri Barkerville, and solicit a share or public patronage. -��������� CAST IRON STOVES . Always on hand. Hew Work and Jobbing Done, at reasonable rates. ���������jflSF-'Our Teams run regularly between Yale aud Cariboo and all orders in our lino of business carefully attended to. - ^^^r. ' 1-s I, PEARSON & BROS. T,'E RP WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS: LEAVES QUESNELMOUTH Thursdays A3 SIX -O'CLOCK, A..M.. LEAVES SODA CREEK ON Tuesdays and Fridays* - AT FOUR O'CLOCK, A Quesrielmouth, May 2nd, 1867'. .y & M. E; STEPHENS, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. AVING TAKEN -,AN OFFICE IN RICHFIELD, Williams Creek, is prepared to execute Surveys, Plans, Levels, Sections, &c., &c., committed ^ to his charge, with "care, despatch, and on REASONABLE TFRMS 3 ' ^S" Office, centre of Richfield. *������$ COLONIAL RESTAURANT, QUESNELMOUTH;; ���������: , P. L. JOHNSON, Proprietor, ; V Meals at all hours, and Cooking of the lies , description. . . s <iUESNELMOUTH; . BROWS & GILLIS, iWrittiiTfJRS. ��������� Good Bed"3;;,Restaurant; Billiard, Table;. S& Stabling for Horses, Hay and Oats! A :...'��������� . T. N; H1BBEN &" GO",-: y Witt PORWARiS PROMVTIiY, AT.KODEBATB TER% .Eaglisli;.-Anierioan;,; ":"..:; ���������_".,; . 'Frsiichi ^e^xA&friy JtmsmtirTioxp, A&w.vn-ftwti^^-f^ & l$ih'"4fa}'iI8 ���������asKSfjsv^fmi^^^sm ���������s :\y *.>���������������. ���������. THE CARIBOO SENTIIEL MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1887. /.;;'���������;.' Agents for the ���������'Cariboo Sentuiel, '~'l Orouse Creek, - . - .;."-.* X'\ . .'-. A. McWlra Quesnelraouth, Mr. Goudle, Barnard's Express Ofiico Yale,- - ��������� -Mr. Evans, do do . Lillooet,- ���������>��������� F. W. Foster,, do rdo New Westminster, ..- - ... ...:'-. Clarkson & Co Victoria: . - . 1 - fE- Mallandaine. victoria, - , Vit Lyne.. 7 Big Bend, * - - Jas. Bullock, French Creek Van Winkiey; '- .. - ���������������������������.���������-���������- - S. Edwards .'<-' TO CORRESPONDENTS. 'All ..communications must ho accompanied by the real name and address of tlie writer, not necessarily with a view.of publishing the same, but as security for his good,fa Ub. ��������� '���������'��������� , : y- ���������������������������"������������������-.."': ;;././. , TO ADVERTISERS. , .;������������������/'.' ' The ������������������Cariboo Sentinel" Is published every Monday end Thursday.1 Advertisements intended for insertion must be delivered at latest at 6 o*clock, p. in., the day before publication. ��������� ��������� $&��������� All Advertisements (not inserted for any definite period) will be continued until ordered out and charged for accordingly. . . ;y> ' . )X;..'. THE EXPECTED VISITOR THE ;' :"'"- ' GOVERNOR. '11 y.We are informed that His Excellency Gov- ^i-iS)������9.t������^wpur :.wjll arrive on .this .creek, in ^3 ther cour3p of a few days, when he will, no '-doubt, be received, with every demonstration v;pf respect^ as the representative of our sover- ;;:eigti.^.If, as we are led to understand by the Victoria newspapers, he has shown any lack of assidiiity. iri. respect to his gubernatorial '-���������duties below; he cannot������������������.be charged with the ��������� same; fault in relation to ; ourselves ; as no Bopnerdoes an exigency, require his presence ' ; here,.;thah^ he leaves his capital to assist, by his personal supervision, in the redress of '\-a;nyigne'yances complained of; and it remains .with our., citizens to avail.themselves of the Opportunity, thus afforded; to lay; before him ,: in proper form; allqueations in which bis dl- y"-. rect intery eritioh may be' necessary. To ! judgevfrom cpihplaints that have reached us fro.ni various sources, there are several mat- tors of urgent importance,,which require his : i mm ediate ��������� at ten tion; and.; pur ci ti zens should bestir themselves to have e very th ing rea dy to place before1,him,for consideration on his arrival, as his stay here must be necessarily short, If ;we negl ect to shew - him that we have cause for complaint/ we cannot feel dissatisfied; if; y*e'le.fter wards. discover that something has ufeeen: overlobked; It is one thing to grumbleX at; mal-administratiou during bis . absence, and another to impress him with universal contenfand prosperitywhile he is amongst us. ; Such .inconsistency has occurred on former occasions, but we trust that our citizens will not repeat the error".' Muoh discontent has been felt; or.expressed by many of our people a^.the* late decisions in the Commissioner's Court ,r and also with the conclu- ment, if thought expedient, and so far as we can understand the case, on terms the best calculated for general advantage. On general subjects it might not be unadvisabie *>" remind His Excellency that the taxation is sufficiently burdensome, and that some relief might be afforded by tho abolition, at least for the present, of some of the least necessary causes of public expenditure. For instance, the Assay Office might be dispensed ^with, and no public inconvenience felt. The cost of its maintenance = may not. be large, but that, in addition to other sums that might be 6aved by the amalgamation of certain offices during the present .'financial "pressure, would do much to smooth away the .difficulties which now embarrass the governmont, in relation to possible contingencies connected with the revenue.- J; We are sure that His^plxcellency will- Hsten:;wit!i J: attention\to an^l^ggestions frbih^pur important;;cbnimuriity^^To return to f 1 ptixftp wif, immediate; reb^irenieiits, we would;; ask what has become of pur "mining board ?' '���������]Arei::-our.y^jyn^';.iaws., nowt so perfect that any suggestion on tlie subject would be superfluous,f: We take upon ourselves to reject this bypbthesis, else it mnst be admitted that our miners arei a very discontented set of mortals, which weinust be permitted to deny. 0 ur citizens /are perfectly aware that much un jp leasah t feel ing h as pre vailed of late, touchirigthe; present form of.the"law applicable to cer tai a; deserip tiptis }��������� of mining, ao d the advantage of a .'number of suggestions dra^nip:;b^^:ftiining* ;boarrl^E5thetsubjeict,' to lay} before Bis.Exceilenxry,;would doubtless have the effect of prpdudidg a revisal suf- ficien t. to remove the bbjectiohable; clauses^ A pro visio n is made: by���������; the /existing laws ad- mitting; of such- alterations jby the}.Judge, of the Supreme Court, and were the points in question properly explained to the Governor, he woul d no doub t re com mend their modifi- cation to Judge Bogbie, and so place our mining interests on a better footing. If errors have been committed in the passage of our mining laws, let them be pointed out to the Governor without delay, and the proper steps taken to adjust them conformably with oar experience. .We sincerely hope that not a moment will be lost in preparing ourselves for the important duties before us, so that when Governor Seymour returns to Victoria, he may do so assured that he has left no germ of discontent in this community, and.we satisfied that we have done ail in our power to have our grievances redressed. ; : NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TO C. BOOTH, ESQ., CHAIEMAN OF THE CARIBOO MINING BOARD. OIK WIS, THE UNDERSIGNED. MEMBERS OF 0 the Mining Board, being advised of t.he expected arrival ol Governor Seymour, request you to call a meeting of the Board on Wednesday, thu Seventh instant, at their Ofilce, Barkcrville, for tho. purpose of taking in to'consideration tho position now maintained hy tho Mining Board. We are, etc., ; ��������� (Signed) J. Spkncer "TuoMrsoN, JAS. BultDlCK, Sam Drake, J. B. WII.KIX80V, George Moxtoomkry. WmiawsCreek, 3rd August, 1S67. TN ANSWER TO THE ABOVE REQUISITION THE 1 Members of the Mining Board for Cariboo, aro requested to meet at their Office, iu Barkerville, on WEDNESDAY, tho SEVENTH inst., at TWELVE o'clock, M. ' v CORNELIUS BOOTH, /.-1 August 3rd, 1867. ;;: , Chairman, ,C;M.B, TIIE CALEDONIAN BENEVOIiEISfT/ SO- ;CIETY-rCARIBOO BRANCH.; - ;;:;������������������ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AN ADJOURNED MEETING QV THIS 30CIETY will be held at the WELSH CHURCH, near the SjbntikkIi OflJco. Barkerville, on SATURDAY Evejiint? next, lOtti inst. yatjEIGHT o'clock, when the election of O/Scers will take place, August 3rd, 1867. , Sail Francisdb Store. * COMMISSION MERCHANT, : WHOLESALE AND RETAIL D35ALER IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HARDWARE, CLOTHING- AND BOOTS; Next Door to'tHE Sentinel Ofhoh Barkerville, 20tb June, l!807. 17 FROM SUM AS S DAIRIES, ,,; '-jy ^^!jiSi;1?BJ.^������J?...!?: Ti11^.... ly.. For sale. Wholesale and Retail, by yilXXxlXy ^lyXyXiE^PEARSON & BROS.,. '���������'. ;August 1st, IfiW/^v,-1%'���������;.; lm Barker\'ille. A REOULAR MEETING OF THE. WASHBURN 21 QUARTZ MINING COMPANY, (Registered) will bo helclori MONDAY, August Twelfth, at TWO o'clock P. M.,;in the; building lately occupied by Mr. Pen fold. Shareholders :represented. by proxy, aro required to present: written authority. ^ B. P. ANDEIiSON July 20th, imi'yy Secretary. THE GAEIBOO 'vZtr^ I'SNOW OPEN ,FOR THfi AiCCOMiiODATiox by��������� the mining community, and the public generallv No expense has bpen spared to render the house all that could be desired, for comfort rind cnhvctiiftnce' '���������'- The Bar is supplied with a complete stock of Wi.vW Liquors and Cigars. ' JK������- Wklx, Aired Bed& *^ may be had nt a moderato charge. E. ORD, July 1,1867. 2m ProprietrW RICHFIELD. A NEW PRINTING MACHINE/ eioiis arrived at. when appeal was made to pur Supreme Court. We are not prepared to express an,opinion as to the correctness of either, seeing that the affairs will be properly investigated at once ; but we must remind the parties interested,, that if any such causes of discontent exist, they niust now make them known, vor forever hold their peace. Tbe law in all eases ought to be properly administered, and if no .abuse can be proved, it naturally follows'that .'the proper course has been pursued. Another source of complaint is the, bad state oL the roads ; we are saddled with heavy tolls; it may be supposed, in order to keep them in repair. It is true the present taxes are in a great measure levied to repay the bondholders, principal fOid interest, on the loans advanced by them to make these very roads ; but at the same time it must be reasonably concluded that a sufficient margin was reserved to keep the roads in passable order, otherwise the tolls should have been increased. The importance of perfect communication with the mines, cannot be too highly estimated, as it must be on our mineral productions that this country will depend for a long time to come, and any barrier to the easy transit of supplies from one part of the colony to another, must be7 removed at any cost. His Excellency's journey to Cariboo will undoubtedly convince him of the necessity of some immediate steps being taken to improve, the iniiddy slough 1)e tween* the one hundred and fifty and one bundred.and sixty-four mile posts, as also oh other portions of the rojid where the grading has given way, ignorance on that head cannot be pleaded in future. There is also another matter little less urgent than the above; we allude to the completion of the trails, between this creek and the one hundred and eight mile post, by way of Horsefly \ it is not merely that a shorter route would be opened to pedestrians and pack animals, but that a large raining district will be made more easy of access for miners and supplied As we have shown in a previous article, this can be accomplished at very small cost to govern- Various rumors are afloat respecting a machine that is being constructed at the Times office, to print 20,000 copies of that paper, perfect, in one hour ; but it appears that nothing is known of it inside, although-, like other wonders, everything is known outside the building. From what we can learn, a great deal has yet to be done to bring it to perfection. Miles' boy says it is a copy of Wilkinson's machine, that was brought out some years since in America, and has been working, we believe, the New York Sun: fit p lints on a continuous sheet: of damp ed pa- p er. (unro lied from a cylinder) on bo th sides, registering as exact as-book work on a hand press^;>Stereotypie^plates; of the pages; are used, but of a smaller curve than those for Applegarth or Ho e. ly When the sheet lias received the impression on both sides, it is cut byja simple contriy an be and carried fbrwar^y a comple te ne wsp ap er i to the delivery-bo ard. If successful, it will surpass all newspaper machines at present in existence. Its further development will be looked forward to with much curiosity.-���������Press, News. :/; ;r':^v;-:-;;^.OR;:;}'SALE. ��������� THREE-QUARTER INTEREST IN THE JENKINS Company, Stouts-Gulch. For particulars, apply at the. Company?s Shaft/House, or at N. CUNIO'S Brewery, Barkerville,������������������"~V.-'-. r" JulySOth, 1867.' '. ���������,:;; -1 2 ;;;C '%������& VICTOR XX^E BEGS tEAVEWlKFOmf 111 the public that he has now opened a CONGERf 1JAIX, at Rich field, opposite tho " I/)ri dob and Paris Hotel. ?* Mrs. Lnngp will presi<lo at .the Piano every evening,'and will piny some of the beKt Operas, tha most popular ftal I ads, and every description of Dances. Nono but' the best brands of Liquors and Cigars served at the Bar. July 6th, 1867. ' lm CO S M O POL I TAN Kestauraiit and !Bakeix BARKERVILLE. AMD C A TiT L E': DEALERS, V;;v ;WV:Barkeryiile;and Richfield, OrjLD.RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION ���������:; o;f the, |>ublic:to their fine stock of Meat, which they will;dispose of at.^prices to suit the times. fy 1 I*riiSjeBeef from 20c.; to 25c. per lb. :'; ���������- Mutton, 25c. to 35c. .per lb. ���������;.'; August ist, .1867,:::;.;; lrn Marines on the Way Here.���������We are in formed;;that his^Excellency the Governor'is accompanied by a body guard of thirteen marines. It would appear by this that we. are on the eve of having troublous times. The man James Dowling, who had his arms accidentally fractured at Last Chance creek, last week, was conveyed in a wagon to the hospital yesterduy. The poor man suffers great pain.. Fresh Vegetables.���������Our market is now constantly supplied with fresh vegetables raised at Quesnelmouth. New potatoes of good quality are bringing 25 cents per lb. Meeting of Mining Boaro.���������As will be seen by advertisement, a meeting of this Board will be held at their office here on Wednesday next. ^^*If you want good Coffee use FelPs. :;;to Express, W- "=l.f: herre will ..run, a daily express ��������� ; between Barkerville and Grouse Creek. Or: ders, small parcels, letters, collections, etc., etc;'j attended to, on moderate terms. Special attention given to d emarids for subscriptions to the CARIB00 SENTINEL, or anyVother Newspaper. Oftlces: On Grouse Creek, : at M. Prager's Store.\ In Barkerville, at W. F. Herre������s domicile, opposite the Bank ol British Columbia, next door to the New England Bakery. ��������� July 29, 1867. 1-y, ..���������������������������/ ���������" THE UNDERSlGNErJ BEING ABOUT %6 LEAVE this place,' requests that all accounts owing by him be sent in for payment, before the FIFTH AUGUST next, and that all persons who are indebted to him, will call and settle^ on or before the same date : '������������������'X ������������������ ������������������'������������������������������������'���������'- 'JACOB HEINSON, "V ; July 27tb, 1867 Hit or 31iSs Bakerv. Richfield. rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING THO ROUGHLY RE- J. novated his Establishment, has re-opened thesanio for the acconnnodallon of the Public,, and trusts to merit a share of their patronage. His Bakerjr has also undergone repair, and he is uow ready to execute orders from all who wish good bread. JACOB TELTE, Proprietor. June 10th, iSG7. , ll-s August Stampehl, S H O E IV! A KER, BARKliRVILLE. A large assortment of ������oota and Shoes always o������ hand. ��������� * 1 F E ton Saloon, RICHFIELD. '{IRE UNDERSIGNED . HOPE8 HIS OLD PIONEER Xrfricnds will give bini a turn,1 as he has expfriencci heavy weather jatelv. ��������� E. F. EOWARDS, :, Juno <$% 1867., * ���������" Formerly ofEdwards' Rimcb. ���������^���������������������������';���������;:���������:^^^;���������:N<^^lve%i:'v' Iri th^ matter of \ the Estate and Effects of KEMi; BAOTP, Bte of; Williams Creeks Cattle Dealer, deceased, intestate. . i LL PERSONS WHO ARE INDEBTED In the matter of the Estate and Effects of DAVID WHITFORD, Free . Miner, late of the Reid Claim, Conklins Gulch, deceased, intestate. ALL PERSONS WHO ARE INDEBTED TO THE above Estate, are required to' pny the amounts due forthwith, and all persons who have any claims against the above estate, are required to send in their accounts on or before FIRST NOVEMBER, 1867. to CHAS. E. POOLEY", Official Administrator. Dated Richfield, 1st August, 1867. Thos. L. BRIGG-S & Co,, ������������������':;,; CAMEROSTON, :. ���������, ':���������;; '.- Have just received, and offer for Sale* ." WHOtSSAIE OR fiETAli; AT LOW itATES FOR CASli, . 200 CASES CHOICE BRANDS of LIQUORS ��������� CONSISTING OF ��������� Brandy���������Martcll, Hennessey, and Otard Dupoy. Wines���������Port, Sherry. Burjrundy, and Claret; San- tcrnc's French White Wine : Sansevaino's California White Wine. Champagnes-Bouche and Napoleon^ Cabinet. Bitters���������Boker's, Sanscvaine's, Orange and Hostet- tcr's, Vermouth, Absenthe, Peppermint and Ajmi- aeHe, . . Old Tom, Gin, and Scotch Whisky. TO THE above Estate, are required to pay the amounts due forthwith, and all persons who have any claims against the above Estate, are required to send in their accounts on or. before the. EIGHTH daV of SEPTEMBER, 1867; to ..'-. .CHAa.Ki POOLEV, Offlfcial Adm i n i ftrator. . Dated Lytton. 8th Juno, 1807;.:'"��������� . 13 In the matter of the Estate and Elffects of FRANCOIS CASSEjate of "Williams Creek, Cattle Dealer* deceased, intestate. LL PERSONS -WHO ARE INDEBTED TO THE above Estate, are required, to pay the amouuw due. forthwith ; and allp'orsons who havo any claims against the above Estatei are required to send in their accounts, on or before tho FIFTH DAY of SEPTEMBER, 1867, lo CHAS. E. POOLEY, ,? Official Administrator; Dated Richfield, 55th June, 1867. .������������������.���������*��������� Also on hand���������500 gallons choice brands of Brandy, Wines, Whisky, Rum^ etc. Also���������2,000 lbs. Graham Flour ; 1,000 lbs. Cracked Wheat. Goods received on Storage or Commission, at the lowest market rates. 1st July. 1867. gm THE SNUG- SALOON^ I3ARKERVILLE. mHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING OPENED THE JL above Saloon, would respectfullv invito their friends and the public to step in and sample their ALES, WINES and LIQUORS, tho quality of which, they flatter themselves, will suit the tastes of the most fastidious. The best brand of CIGARS always, on ha^!L t ,o������ SG0TT & McHARDT. 20th June, 1867. im NO T I C E. In the matter of tho Estate and Effects of JAME^ PURDIE, late or "Williams Creek, Blacksmith* do- ceased, intestate. LL PERSONS WHO ARE INDEBTED TO TH*) above Estate, are required to pay the amounts duo forthwith, and all persons who have any claims against the above estate, aro required to send in their accounts on or before tho TWENTV -SIXTH day of SEPTEMBER 1867, to CHAS. E. POOLEY, Oflicial Administrator. Dated Richfield, 27th .tune, 1867. EXPRESS NOTICE. AFTER THIS DATE, BARNARD'S EXPRESS IS JX not responsible for damage on LIQUIDS shipped in Tin or Glass, unless by special contract. -. Until further notice, the Express will arrive, here. every SUNDAY AFTERNOON', and citee for below every WEDNESDAY, at NI&E o'clock, A. M, rtT ROBERT POOL, Agent-. Barkerville, May 20th,-1807. 8 fa������������E$ 'mmm m ME CARIBOO SENOTEL MONDAY, ]:M^^^lSmZhy ������ f 17 N&E LTIOK OF generally, . houseail ivctiiftDce; ��������� of Wim liORD, INFORM CONCERT and Paris mo every pens, tho >f Dances. nd Cigars lm nLY RE I the sad* trusts to f has also > execait NoN-AiJRiy^L X>F the ExPREss^G^eat dis- :appointment ; wa;s'"ielt by 'ievery raember, of the comtiuiiuHyy; aiicl- inpi^Vptoicularly;; by ourselves, at the;; ribh-arriyal':} of the Express yesterday, and many w^re -.'the. surmiseiB hazarded as to its.deteritiori,-uritiVlate in thie evening a patty arri yect "from Queso el mouthj and explained the cause. It appears that the two express Wagons which- are loaded;"wltti soli, diers and others 61 the Governor's suite, had /���������Hot arrived at Soia,'.., Creek on tho; usual day. A teTegraph despatch fra* received at Quea- nelmbuth on Friday j stating; that one of the stages would be at Soda Grefek last night, and '��������� the other to-day, and that the tfteairier would "leave oh Tuesday, so/ that the Express need not be expected lit here(before Thursday* It may be interesting to. the miners of Mus.- ���������quito Gulch to knoW that notices/are posted at the Court House dated 29th-ill to;, by Messrs Pascoe & Co.> intimating tifeir intention of applying, after the lapse of ten days,;; to the Gold Commissioner for leave; to divert 250 inches of water from Red Gulch, to supply the inihers of Musquito Gulch with water at 75cts. an inch, theditch to be completed in . ,;three/ih'onthsv'.:;;;:;^'''';.':':;: \ XyXiXy-x Z'-'y ;,..p.A.SThe^ eachwas made by^ttspn and Eden towards the stakes for ; the; corning contest;; for:tlie champiPnsinp 'pf i; British Coldmbia, ;;. last -Saturday 'evening, at Barry & Adler's Saloon^ X Similar deposit will be made next Saturday, at rA. HardieV: Saloon, Gamcnmton. - Gobo News, ^;: TRufc~^-A rumor ha& reach* ���������ed us from Queshelmbuth to the effect that one ton of rock crushed 1>y_ the; arrastra, from' the ^s^burri te^ nettSdSoOO. ; .! - Mt%^;left>6ncS ���������Quesn^lmbuth-tbmedtthe Governor. :,; MINING INTELLIGENCE. FROM JAPAN*, m iwatrs'ott I ���������I0XEER xmenccd i' Rancb. ects of Creek; TO THE amounts ? claims ! in their 5EPTEM- trator. hob* 3CtS Of Creek, '0 THE imouuts i claims in their EPTEM- f������V - rator; JAMES* lithj do- 0 THE* nits tfua agniDSt ^counts ;MBEfy rotor. ESS 13 pped in to: here ��������� below }V gent. 8 ; Frbih the Japan Time^ "wfeV^lean: the ^follow ing-: The politicalriews continues to"pos- :Bess :a certain importance;oici; our last, ��������� after "discussing the eubjec t biopehihg; Osaka and Iliogo,Ve'weht .xjny it - ivill be? Teraemberedy 'to compare >the relative.. advantages 'of Kanaka wa anct:Mik(ini, ;tw^ important t^ns ��������� ph- _ the wesfc c6ast, and one '6f 'which':'yre.. were led WM to believeyyfoulrl :be op eiied; there ill *fulfil������ WiM l'"ment of the treaty;;^r:-:W;e,very;:muchiegret%to; migm- Announce, thafcneither: has been chosen. ���������yy-j7. Th e United States steameriShenandpah ar- /rived oh the 22hd May fro m Osaka, having left that^pdrfc 6h the 20th; May. ;The &ench jninister left for Nagasaki on the.TBthj'and Sir Harry ,"Parkes, accompanied by Lady Parkes, Dr. Willis, and Mr. Lb cock, started *6& the same day for Tsurunga, then spokefc *bf as the new port to be opened on the west'coast. The appointment pf Mr. Seare; as Japanese Comhiissioner to Osaka-i which we announced ���������in our last issue,-has giveu risetospnio dis- 'cussion.^,-; '"'lyX-'Z;.: In commerciarcircles the time has been a quiet' one, disturbed only by the occurrence $f a lbahkruptby, that of A> McKechnie & Co., milliners and fancy gbods merchants, which, so far as appears at present, seems likely to be a disastrous ioti^ to all concerned^ The silk ana* tea markets are both exceedingly slack, as might be expected at this time of the year; -"Of piir chief staple there is very IH little in the market; nipst of the stock is of M an inferior "description ; but for the very few bales of really gooft. silk, of which there is a small'quantity, holders are remarkably firm. Little is 'doing in the tea market, "buyers awaiting the arrival of samples of the new crop. '"-;..; _ :_. , ^ The meeting of the greater Daimios, so of ^^ *ea announced,, and so, often' postponed, is f|B vhwt to take place at Kioto. The old (inkio) Wm Pr*nce9 ������^ Satsuraa and Owagima have al- PS ^^y arrived there, aiid.the Shogoon has re- mm turuei^ Either, after his entertainment of the Wm fore*Ion ministers at Osaka.- 'Stotsbashi (for .||j| hy that name he is best known to our read- |1|| ers) appears to be a really able man. In our |!j leading columns wo announce his reconciliation with the Osari family, from whose partisans at one time was anticipated serious opposition to his rule and danger to his life. The survey of the new settlement at Osaka hy Capt. Bullock is nearly completed.. We presume tbat it will be ready for. exhibition on ������ir Harry's return. Our (iorrespondents unite in reporting that it is a good situation. , (^uch distress exists at present among tho population of Oska, two or three dead bodies (of beggars apparently) are seen floating down the river daily, and the people, generally the lower classes, appear wretchedly poor,-and that look of content and comparative comfort, which is remarkable in these districts, is quite absent from their faces. ;>' ������������������;v ���������������������������' \.-yy,TOL^EJAMS CREEK.Z?yi<y '': ���������'' ��������� ���������'; Minipfe 'pfbs'pects 6n this creek have at np time during ^the present season looked inor'e hopeful of fruitful reslilt's than during i the week that fhaja parsed. The ground; sluice claims above Richfield that wb have lbhg predicted would yield a golden harvest.' to their for tu n ate p bs^essors, are no w surrendering their hidden treasures in large quantities, and were it not for the stoppage of claims on the lo wer por tio n of the creeki by reason of the obstruction of tlie Bed; RPck Drain,��������� pur,re-, port this we(ek vybuldhave borne cpinparison with (the receipts o f any week during , the: pal ray days of 186 3 & -41 > ^' ���������.. ;;��������� ;: Bradly Nicholson;cb. are averaging about wages.���������Taylor co.. are; doing well--Dead- wood co. are making froinS 10 to $12 a; day ���������Wilson co. took out for the week 56oz.~ McLaren cp. washed up for the week 17ios:. ���������Brouse co. washed up on Thursday 90bz.; total for week 136oz.���������Dutch JBill cb. made a very important discoyery last Saturday.\ - It seems they have been working for some time on the;top of;a soft rock under, the supposition that it was the regular bed rPck, and took out good pay ; finding that this lock contained a little gold, they were induced to digiinto,it about 18 inches, wheii they; discovered a gravel deposit underneath which prospected $6 to the pari; after \Vashing this ^JrI h^jtf: .������f..4?y^^y.J^tajned 12oz;;.5:jAs: Jt ;.is, vefy apparent; Siisp'slide'; rock ^covers "the greater part of their claim, hig pay is nacnrally expected f they took out 6(Joz. for the week. --^Steadman co. are making from loz. to ; S20 a day to thehand^^ix-top^ retidy:;^tp clean up:-^Cbrnish cb; tppk out good pay;la^tiybek.r--Tyack cp. ;cleaned up their boxes after ground sluicing and had 25oz. They will clean up bed rock, this week arid take b'kt big payi~-Barker and Sheeps. "Head cos. are sinking shafts.���������Australian: co.; are making ������8 a^day ori; the high; rock on the west side of the c^e'ek.-^Eiavis co. washed put l44pz. fpr the week ^Aurora vco. took out for the week ���������330oz.^Neyer S^eat co. are mak-: ing $10 a day; to the, harid^Galifornia; cp.; made wages for:last week.-^Pbrest Rose cb; took out 51 oz. for the week, coy are making about wages^ Prairie Flower .iSJQ^ p IS HI 1 ii m y[,.ylyyX-y^l8^TS'li^WB.;y , The Floyd cp; have not got ready for wasn- irigyet���������Alturas cb. gashed; up 190oz. for the week,���������-Taffvale co^ are now. within: 20 ft; of their own ground arid will be washing this week.^--Jenkins co.;are makifig abbut'������������������ wages while running a drairi tunnel to tap the Muclio Oro claim;���������-Miiclio Orb %>. took put ^0 bz, last week.���������Durhaia and fimery cos, are prospecting. ���������.".���������;,, .'_'''..' ;..'/'" : .../.'*���������' -: C0NKLIN3 GULCH. , Th ere has no t b e'en, arioth er creek p r giil ch in the country where the tide of success has been more fluctuating than in. this gulch. Season after season since 1863, the advent of, the Ericcson discoyery, prospecting of the most expensive character has been prosecuted, in some instances with, partial success, and despite the many drawbacks arid failures that are daily to be met with, the hope of uifcimate reward is urging a thorough search to be made for the lost lead on both sides Of the gulch. In the course of a week ������r two some develop men ts will undoubtedly be made, which will either raise the fame of this giilch to its former greatness or sink it lower in public estimation. ;v; . The United co. washed out last week 76oz. Ericcaon co. did not take out anything last week,, having been engaged in preparing to work irom their upper shaft.���������Reid co. have started to work in their upper shaft and that of the New Zealand co., and expect tp dp well this week.���������Home Stake co. are sinking a shaft near, their side lines.^-Hood cot ;are sinking a shaft back in the hill, near the Grouse creek trail.���������Renfrew co. are blasting bed rock from bottom of shaft and will, start drifting during the week.���������Just Struck It co. are Still running through rim rock.���������Galour co, have gone through a spur of bed rock and got into a very loose wash, the drifting through which necessitates the use of face* boards. t MOSQUITO OULCIT. The Minnehaha. co. expect to reach bed rock towards the latter end of the week.��������� Willow and Discovery cos. are doing well.-��������� Jeffree co. took Out about 30oz. for the week. -^Holmaa no. are taking out good pay. ployed. Another company further up the gulch are running a prospect tunnel. ;; Zr'- '-'i ���������" "ripwHteK CRKEK. ���������. ;;,Thp water which diminishes very fast in this creek during the prevalence of dry wea- thery has already begun to fail to such an extent as to prevent hydraulic claims from run-: ning oft'any inbre top dirt, and all are now hashing up; tlieirJ gVpiind .sluices with very satisfactory results. Kellyco^asbetl up for,week about' 130oz. ���������yarigjian Sweeny co. had for week 40 oz.��������� Boyle co. are making wage^.-^-Plumbago co* are Vmaking from $10 to $12 a day.���������Flume co. are taking out from $8 to $10 a day,, wbrking over pid ground.���������rNow or N'ever co. have ?l)een drifting up stream on a channel containing' a very heavy wash, but have struck no pay :;tliey intend now to run 20ft. farther into the.Mil whore a well defined channel is known to exist.���������Moorhear? co. has been paying:'$10 a day to the hand.���������Chittenden co. wii 1 take pii t goo d pay th is week.���������Sagemil- lei* co; This claim has been purchased by the Mybrhead cb, so as to enable them" to run a drairi to the upper portion of the -latter company's groiind, which has never been worked, and iii which g66d pay is supposed to.exist.���������Pirst Chance co. washed out fbr the week 100 oz.���������Calaveras co. have not coriipleted their drain tunnel, but expect to get through this week. .. l:^,i\���������:.-;;;:..'--.lcErui^.JcREiii;..-:.,.-���������I ~~~.~ Times arq very lively at this camp. Tho Discovery co. are working 10 men and making $ 16 a day to the hand.���������Sappers co. are making:wages; 4 meri at work.���������Aurora co. are working 15 men and averaging $20 a day to the?hand. ;They cleaned up for a two days rrinTlast -week : -:374 oz.. This claim is in thorough working order and will yield good returns for years to come. 11 !��������� Z' ^^P2 BEAR CUEEK. ��������� A tErbm the present appearance, of things, it i.s Biipposed by^riiany that good diggings will yet;be found, ori this creek. Prospecting is being prpsecritei,with great energy, and everyone is in; high spirits. iZXyX'y-X'- KEITHLETS CREEK. " ^Ariglb: American co. are averaging good wages 5 they cleaned up $2001 ast wee k. 'Z:-��������� v ���������'��������� ~1 ��������� ��������� '��������� ���������'" r Zx '^.ANTLER GREEK, . Larkin & cb. are ^making wages.���������Smith & go. are still going ahead with their tunnel and running through a very heavy wash of gra- yelyylyy yyy;y ...... .Several other cbrnpaniesare at work lower down: the; ;creek> all of whom are makirig about;wagesv.T'Ay;-; ., Zyl l.y ���������..''STEVENS CREEK. "'There are 'about 30 men busily engaged in prospecting- this creek, by means of shafts arid ground8luicirig. The Flume co. picked up/a piece in their ground sluice, last week, weighing $92 , when they commence. r#washing tip they, are certain of good pay. One company got down with a shaft last week at 25ft. and washed but 2 oz. from the bottom. BEGGS GULCH. ��������� The Ancient Brition co. have not yet reached bed rock, but will, it is thought,' be. able to do so during the present week. A company near the mouth of the gulch are ground sluicing surface gravel and making from loz. to $20 a day to the hand. MCARTHURS GULCH. The Discovery co. finished washing up the pay dirt taken out of their tunnel during^ the winter, and had over 200oz., which yields them an average of $8 a day for the time em- j GROUSE CREEK, ' . . :Tte'prbspects of a lively fall are becoming every day morei appar ent on . this creek. Claims which in'the early part of the season were abandoned or conzidered worthless are now either paying well or giving promising indicatioris, and a verjr large area of; mining ground has lately been located on the upper section pf the creek, which, it is believed, will prove to be highly remunerative. We nave been unable to get a full report frpni this creek for the past week, but can vouch for the following particulars :;. ,; y;: Heron co. washed up for the week 5^bz., procured by cleaning up bed rock that had previously been worked.���������rWild Gboso co. are making wages.���������Discovery cb. are find- ing good prospects back in the hill a greater distance than they have ever before reached. ���������Full Rigg co. are taking out good pay.��������� Ne7er do Weel co. washed out last week 70oz. They found throe nuggets weighing respectively 5, 3 and 2 oz.���������Ontario co. are just opening a drift, they washed a little of the gravel not near bed rock arid got 3oz., one piece weighing $21.���������Shy Robin co. are making wages.���������Fountain Head cb. got through the rim rock on Friday last, and struck the channel which prospects well.���������Rocky Point co. are making good wages. The following is a recapitulation of the quantity of gold taken from tho different claims on the creeks and grilches mentioned in.the foregoing report, exclusive of those that are stated as paying wages : Williams Creek, * - - - Lowhee " - - - -��������� . Grouse " - - - - - Cedar * ' - - - - - Keithleys ������ ..... Stouts Gulch, . y - - - . Conklins w - - ��������� ��������� . - McArthurs Giilch^ -: - - - - Musquito <* . . - . , Total for week, o&\ 2,008 AERIAL NAVIGATION. ; Many of our readers may not be aware tbat experiments have been in progress for months past near Sari Franciacb,under the direction of one Frederick Marriott, for constructing and perfecting a machine capable of navigating the air. These experiments are iri a fair way according to recent accounts, of realizing the most sanguine anticipation's of the inventor. It is not beyond tbe bounds of probability in this age of great, invention's, to predict that the invention will prove successful. The following is a description of this Avitor or aerial machine as given in tbe Bulletin :��������� ; The first machine; oh the Avitor principle has been named. the Heiiries, and is now standiog'ina;;large building constructed for the purpose, at .the Shell Mound Park, one mile and'a half from the Milibrab Station, San Mateo county, on the San Jose and San Francisco railroad; and about nineteen mile9 from. this city.;; On enteri ng the shed; wo found a large arid solid looking vessel, though made of the lightest fabrics, s'ripporled in much the same "way as Vessels ' designed for navigating; the /sea,, are, while i u pro cess of constnictibn, arid surrptjnded by a similar scaffolding. : Tlie "sliape of tbe AVitor is that of a hybrid b'etweeri a;fish, and a short-billed, sh6rt-necked} plurilp bird, stretched (and in iri the act of'flying. The outlines and general features /are a3, unlike> the sketches and f carFcit tu r'eVtlist': ba ve - b eon-put - o uty as -a ��������� c r abv is unlike a'qiiail; .The total length from stem to stern is seventy-six feet, to which must bo added twelve feet of tail, makirig eighty- eight feet over all. The greatest.diarneter of the body is;twenty-one' feet; the height from where the- keel-would be, if it was a ship, is twenty-bne'feetl/;' A transverse section taken a little forward;of the central point between the stem and stern, Would show not a circular ' but a heart ;shape ; the crown depressed, and the greatest width:; being at about one-third of the distan'ce below the highest part' of thi.;- back of the gas holder.' From the tip, stretcDf ing backward On 'each side,- forfcy:threc feet; and attached to the body "of the vessel at tho shoulders, or broad part alluded to, are thin membranes,- or .horizontal wings, fixed and rigid, and made of the same material as the integument of,the main body. These planes act much as the wings of a bird when sailing through the air,, and will steady the machine when afloat, and prevent its rising and falling with, every revolution of the propelling screws; These extensors or wings are tcii and a-half feet wide at the terminating pbiritsj near the propellers, thus giving a total breadth of forty-two feet to .the machine. at; the centre. There is a portion of these wings, oil each side, about ten feet square, which is movable:, These movable parts are hinged on tho for-, ward edge, and there is about eight feet of fixed extension between them and tho extremity of the Wings. These movable planes can be depressed or elevated twenty-two de^ grees, up or down, at the will of the engineer and when the machine is flying, will either increase or decrease its altitude, as a bird, by the inflection of the wings, can .skim the surface of the earth, or mount to higher altitudes The rudder is as nearly the shape of a fishes tail as it can well be, and is controlled by light, stout cords, connected with a small steering wheel in the engine room. .The tail does riot move; exactly as the rAidder of a vessel, but partially reybrves pri a rod rprp- jectirig from the iriterrial frariimg;v When ;the helm is amidships,;ttip;;rudder^ is pbrperidicu-?; laiybut when the steersman wishes to pprt, or feo to: the, left/be inclines the upper limb; of the tail to��������� that sid^,;a, piptipri wMcB throws the lower��������� limb as riaujehtp;the starboard;pr right side; ; According tb the speed at which the.machine is gbmgi this would divert lier ? course^ and ih an element presenting so ^little ��������� friction as the atmosphere, and a body shaped to overcome resistance so5 easily as the ^Hermes, it would probably only require a diphf two or three degrees in her tail to maky her describe a circle in very narrow liriiits:;, yz The propellers aire two-armed, 8 febt iri diameter, by 34 inches in breath, with a pitch of 25 feet. The outer shafts are 1 inch pipes and the inner o^es or driving shafts%;are ������iti: tubes. The engine is on the direct action principle, a*nd is fixed against a light Upright plank under the propeller shaft. The diameter of the piston is 3| inches, arid the length ing'or. ������������������-~ -- - ,, - . , ... ��������� power 24 and real power i horses; , The en. tire weight of the machine When in proper working order will weigh 1171 lbs.; tne quantity of gas necessary for supporting Ibid weight will be 14,500 cubic feet; . , ; TiiuSihsR STOR:������t.���������We were visited yeste'K day afternoon with a heavy thiinderstonit;. which had the -v;e'ry beneficial effect of lay*r:i the dust and clearing the air of its sultry vapors'. ;.; . ,. . : 4,..'t,.W. The regular weekly Bxpr>m.^Ud Mail^, leave next Thursday on sccbutit ������ Hi* ������| of the" up mail,* ��������� .LUMMi|)U]UiiA^JJ/4i;jM^��!fl3lg.MlWF>7TgrweB AIEUORY NEVER PIES, Memory,-thou canst never die, Therefore we shall strive to leave That with thee which" will not grieve ; , "When we view the record o?erj . ... And receive thy just reply, "Thou hast written, here's the^re.'.' ^n our tablet, from our youth, : Doth the plainest records stand, For we wrote with earnest hand ; "Then -believing all would keep .Strictly in the path of truth, Wrote the records plain and deep.. ./If hough the dust of years may fail ., On thy records til 1 they seem ������ To-be fading like a dreara, *Neath the dust they?re standing yet, :��� .Though we cannot see them all, Still we never bah forget. j?or there comes a time when all : Of this dust is swept away ;������-, 7 Brightly, in the light,of day, "Whether bringingjoyorpain,.. Jn obedience to our call, All the records shall be plain. '������: Memory, thou canst never die ; Therefore we should;strive to have That with thee which will not grieve Vfh en we view ihe record o 'er, And receive thy just reply, . "'* Thou hast wri tieiil here's the s core*��� NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JAiVIES P. TAYLOR, * I Druggist, , .' BARKERVILLE. ,: IS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A CHOICE SE lection of Dituos and Patent SIkpicines, lncludr ing the celebrated ��� Golden Balsam, and Murphy's Mixtures, for the. complete cure of Secondary Syphilis. Also a great variety of. Sarsa par jl las, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Combs, Tooth Powders, Sponges, Fancy Soap?, Lubin's Extracts, Rose Water ,and other Perfumeries, Garden Seeds, &c, &c.. ... Jnst received���ari assortment of Stationery, Pocket Diaries for 1867. and Billiard Table articles. P. S.���Prescriptions wire fully compounded. , 1-s If ROADSIDE ADVERTISEMENTS. STABLIKOjbr IIQKS^ WILLIAM 1^ LYTTON 'CITYi;'B.jC;,;; y:-';-X'X;y' Begs to inform the public generally that,hahns: : STABLE & CORALL ACCOMODATION On his premises for' upwards of 200 Horses. . Hay and Oats for Sale cheap. GOOD SADDLE HORSES FOR HIRE.^ TERMS MODERATE. > l-��" " ; .Victoria /advertisements. FOSTER, OF LILLOOET, CHEMIST. ;: : '".'"���'". A GHOST STORY ANALYZED. A house in Milwaiikee has, been haunted in "3a particular chamber since the death of a child,; Svho, as gossips said; bad.died of parental hegle c t. The p at en ts left; the h ouse i m- * anediately after the death of/the child,/giving as a reason Uiat the associations with their lost child,were so sad,th'ey.preferred a change of residence. Another. tenant came in, and the, sleeper in that room was startled at/night: "by the pattering of 1 i ttle<, feet overhead, by low moans) and now anct then- a;hight wou 1 d >' be made;>terrible, by ah; unearthly whistle.: The house became tenantless, and the curious flocked to the hau nted chamher. Th e landlord fel t the ��� necessity of re trie v- ing the character' of his 'house, and himself ���movedy'.'wto. it, he /occupying,.the haunted =cb am ber.; The: first night; passed without, any ;ghostly .ma,hifestatipns, and the> second night be went to bed more eoiiragedus than ever. But the:noises were heard; and he, not daring to move, lay in/terror;until /morning. He ���> related his experience to a neighbor, who had m ore sense;. than most of- his' neighb ors, and /���; who proposed;an investigation. -"���'" The Milwaukee "Sentinel-;g.ives; the. result. Search' .was. hadT and the/ discoyery made that a couple of doves bad their cot in the garret. ���on which was rib floor. These/ doves there did their cooing arid billing���hence the moan; the doves trotted around on the plastering��� whence the patter of little feet; the;doves Happed their >vings-^herice the sound of, winged monsters j .and the doves displaced particles of plaster, that rattled down the.room sides. JBut the whistle. Whence came that; melange ho ly so un d; ? ;, F.urtb ei* search d ise o vere d a ���child's whistle used io fasten a rattling window���bericc..occasionally, when the wind Mew, the "whistle whistled j and that, is the ���end of that gb6st:story. " ��� > J. Wniiass BooTG.rrA correspondent of a New Orleans paper relates that a friend of his has won a wager of So00 by proving that Booth is still alive. He says : " His whereabouts are known.to five persons only, who know that he is Booth.; He is/living in obr -scurity, not far from his native land, and is perfectly safe, as his disguise is so complete his own brother would.not recognize'���him." HAS FOR SALE, and constantly on hand, a well assorted Stock ofDnips, all tho Chemicals used by Physicians, Photographers, Assay ers. and Mechanics. . Also the popular Patent Medicines, aud Druggists' sundries; t Retorts, Crucibles, MuiUes, Cupels, Ingot Moulds, etc., etc PRESCRIPTIONS "FAlTnFUU.T PREPARED. F, W. FOSTER, : mal . ' . . . Chemist. YALE ADVERTISEMENTS. BENJAMIN DOUG-LAS, Successor to A.-C. WELIiS, Sapdle and" Har vkss Ma k er, Ya 1 e, B.C. /ISP* A complete assortment of Stock constantly on -hand: :..::.'. '������'. "y��� ���" "l-s"'"":" J. S. D E AS, , Front. Street, Yale, B. C., BEGS TO ANNOUNCE to the inhabitants of Cariboo that he intends to forward (as soon as the state of the Roads will permit), a largo And well assorted stock of Cooivi.vG Stoves; which he will ��� dispose of at1 PRTCKS TO St?lT THK TtMES. Yale, 8th April, 1867. .1 ; FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE! ��� PARTIES'DESIROUS of shipping freight "With Dis- . patch, wj i I fi n d i t to thei f ad van tage by gi ring us a'call bofore engaging elsewhere. ;������' '������ ��� .- > ' -" ALWAY & BAILEY. Yale, April Sth, 1867. - . ��� 1-s' \", W: H."'��� Sutton,"' EALER IN" WrxES, Ltqoors an'D Cigars, Coal Oil Coal Oil Lamps, &c, AGENT FOR BURSTER'S; ALE !: - In Bbls. and half Bbls. . XI Yale, April 18th, IS67. ' ' . . 1-S C.E. KOMBROT, BOSTON BAR, B. C, ���'./ Wholesale and Retail Merchant iri GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, ..LIQUORS, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, &.C. is 264 MILE OR DEEP CREEK HOUSE. TS'OPENT FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF THK X Travelling public; the bedrooms are spacious and airy and the Beds cannot be.surpassed for cleanliness and comfort by any. in the lower country]; the Table is always supplied with the best of victuals... Stabling for Horses; Hay, Oats and Barley constantly on hand. THIS OLD AND WELL KNOTPNTHOUSE has boon rc^ conily opened by ibe undersiinaed, wlio' will malce, ii; hiscou^trmrsmdj^vTi^f7%i5ren^e!rfe modate tho traveling public,- to deserve rt'Share 'of;the patronage bestowed on tho form er occupants. ..,'��� "IISF* The Bar contains nothing, but the. very.?' best of LIQUORS and CIGARS. Giveiiim a;call :��� V Is EDTOUD; ��� TROFATTER . ��� COLD ^PIRINpn^ BOYD & HEATH, proprietors,/ / /^ fpHIS HOUSE is situated 26 miles from Q'u^snclmouth.. JL The proprietors havine; latelyVfltted ijp'Jbedrooms and good Beds arc now propared'to afford every accom> modation for Travellers; thd.Tiible is furnished with all the lux\nies that can be procured; the Bar is/well supplied with the best brands of. Liquors and Sepirs; pood Stabling, Hay, Oats and Barley. &$* The CHEAPEST House on the Road. . y 1-s 122 MILE HOUSE, LAKE LA HACHE. Corner of Langley Alloy and Yates St. MESSRS. JAY & BALES Have opened te^a1t)W^ and well assorted Stock b ������' . :.- or 1- ; _y FRESH AGRICOLTORAL; VEGETABLE : AND FLOWEll SEEDS. The business of the late .ffrm of Jay & Co., Fort it ��� and Sprintdiuld Nursery, will be carried on hv thJl in all its branches. . . , ' y em Fruit Trees and Bushes, Evergreen and Deciduous Shrubs, Buibs and Flowering plants of every descrto ubn. ;���,..- ���. ��� . * {.l8?; LONDON HOUSE, GOVERNilENT STREET, VICTORIA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. il. H. TUR"NER & CO. 1M1��0RTKRS OP English ^French Silks, Shawls, DreRscs, Un; derclothing, Gloves.*, and every, description of *: ./':.:;������". Drapery Goods. -: .������ ,f ..;... Rpc^ivc regiilnr fupplies by Express via PanaThaani by sa ill ng vessels via Capto Horn.. */?Sr" Particular attention given to.all orders, *���', I^ohdon Eirm-^T. P. Tunstali. & Co. ��� \:$ ��� /; ESTABLISHED 1858.! % .m��.. T. "WALTERS, formerly of ihe 04 MfLE Hocsk, having purchased this.Banch, is. now prepared to accomodate the.traveling public with GOOD MEALS and BEDS at moderate rates/'./'/'.- :���' ������."������.���'��� -lyyy l-aX: Storage; and Forwarding! YALE, b. c. PARTIES SHIPPING GOODS BY THIS YALE--LYT- TO.v Routs, are advised that . ���KIMBALL & GLADWIN7 . .Have erected an extensive Storehouse and Dock at Yale, and are prepared to Receive. Store, and Forward Goods. Goods re-packed, and freights engaged at the Lowest Rates. .... - ...'������ Parties shipping goods through us will please mark to the care of is . ��� : ��� KIMBALL & GLADWIN. BLUE TENT, ��� OR ��� THE ASHGR@EgZfflmW& .iXEESsiis. co^NwAi^sxxyZy 4 T THIS WELL KNOWN" HOUSE, italf-way lietw4n; JrX Speucc's llri dge a nd CJ i hton^ on the ,Y*aIe Route. Travel 1 er.s wi 11 tind Good Accbinniodation.'-'���-������ The bvsiof living, of Liquors, and of Wines,::: Fresh Butter,"Milk and Vegetables. Good Stabling and cheap feed.' 1-s ;v.;^-\CrB����Dy-;;, COSliTISSlON '&' >ORTv^RDmG;AGENT><, Wild/, PAT PXifvTICDLAR ��� ATTENTION':������'T0:*$����> :���: lect i ng, pucchasiug., or lorward ing "Goods for. t hd upper country. . . - t . ��� . .. ^ ^.>i^y,'46mm1^i^//^tri]Sted t6 bis care, will receive prompt attention. v \: , ...iv^ " vRei (fences :���W .* A.-- 31 each am, E. A. /WADiiAMa^; liARrKK. J:J^ "Bkajilv. Victoria,'April, 1S67., ' ';'\- X ������'-.'. i y HOTEL DE FRANGE,X ��� ', GovEnxii^T Street^ Victoria, -V; I; THE RESTAURANT is^/supplied with all tljof deli cac i es' of; th o..seasoh, a rid Ihe isleepi h;$ ������ accohio^ - dation is replete witli every comfqrUv pTlio} best^of: .-Wines, Liquors a rid'Cigars./".;-' ./��� *:.;i.: Xy&y i-s :.:/;/;,,; ;,^ A. W. PiP Eft, f 0 OHFFICT XO N EiR yy .Govcri)ment;'Stre.et, opposite the "Theatre? ;��� {. GAjSTDIES oi*; every cl escri ptiori vinanu ract Jstred ft nil sold ���/Wholesale, and Retails ��� ,, 1-s aE^RV- :0REE^BAUMi'::;WII0L*R?AI<EX LIQUOR SToiiE^ Iinpor ter o f fi no MKickscHAtJ m Pn'ES, Stems Mp.ii tb pieces; Oigars and Tobacco;: Jolitii son street; Vi�� ;toria,.V. I. ;���/_, ..: ��� ,��� /;, -l-s COLON IA M HOt^3 L ��� soda cbeee. r:���'.:.,.: ,:., �� 127 MILE HOUSE. CoNPKDKRATroN.-^-The Montreal Witness sny$ that the British Government have informed' Governor Seymour tbat one of the first measures to be brought before the Canadian Legislature, will be the extension of the Confederation to all the British North American .territories.'-"*..'��� ' ���'������'������= -'y TKE DNDEDSIGNED HAVING PURCHASED THIS desirable property, is now Prepared to accommodate the travelling public. The table is supplied with ,ttie very best of viands. The bedrooms and beds are' as comfortable as could be desired, and the BAR con- tainsnothing but the best brands or LIQUORS and cigars. *���.:/:; A good stock of Grain and Hay always on hand. 3rd May, 1807. 3 ' W. WRIGHT. VAN WINKLE STOKE. A GREAT REDUCTION has booh made-iti tbe charges :X at this establishment, so.as to/suit the times. Meals, $1; Beds, 75 Cents"./"-��� ���' McLEESE k SENAYy ; Proprietors. May 1st, 18C7. ���' / ;., i.s y TTJXiES /iKTJEFF,- Commission;.; MrkchA>'T, / Royal; tj Hotel Building, "Wharf^street'Victoria, V; L 1-s/v D 36 MILE POST, .'*,' '"/"'. ' BETWEEN YALE ANDLYTTON, B. O: TRAVELLERS will find every accommodation at this Hotel. Excellent Cooking. GOOD BEDS./ ^ STABLING FORHoteES. ��� /��� , ���/ TIMOTHY HAY and OATS at 'lowest Rates. BOOTHRiOYD/RRO'S, '���A':'l:i ���yy-y. ' Proprietcrs/ '���:���. 1-s ^j^ If you want good G9ffeeni?e Fell's. VICTORIA ADYERTISEMENTS. CASAMAYOTJ.begs leave to state that he . has removed his stock of Goods consisting of Gro- okries, &rc.? from Wharf street to the Brick; Building ���on Yates streety adjoining Cowper's Boot Store, oppo- eite Wells, Fargo $z Co. He will sell bis.Goods by Wholesale, at. the lowest rates, for cash./. ,.-��� ..".'-..��������� i. , -. l.s : THE UNDERSIGNED begs to inform the miners and residents in & around Van Winklo that ho will in future keep an assorted and GOOD STOCK on hand, aud hop^s by close attention to business, and by selling at LOWER RATES than heretofore, to meet the patronage of all. ��� Orders from outlaying creeks accompanied with the CASH,.will bo forwarded with promptness.and dispatch, '���/'���' j?��* Terms CASH, without distinction; 1-s' J. W. LIKDHARD. WILLIAM ZELHER, dealer in Drugs, Kedi- cixes and Chesiicals, Fancy and Toilet Articles, $?p^uges,: Brushes, Peri'uni ery, &c. Physi ciahsK Pro- suriptions carefully compounded and orders answered with care and dispatch. Victoria, V. I. ? 1-s A^BULER & GG.'S V ; /tHEAF Store. LADIES' and GENT'S CAST. OFE \j Clothing bought and sold. Secondhand Watches, Gun.*?, Pistols, &c , for sale, ^gar Government street opposite the Theatre. 1-s THE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW PREPARED TO afford every accoinmodation to the travelling public, an d b opes by a stri ct a Hen ti on to h u s j n ess, to morit a share of the patronage bestowed on the former proprietors. This is one.of.ihcmOst comfortable and commodious Hotels on the road; containing as it does warm and well furnished bed rooms with good beds. The TABLE is supplied with every delicacy it is possible to procure in the upper country. The. BAR is stocked with the, best of Liquors, and the choicest Cigars, '../; , 4ST MEALS, $1.50 EACH. *m The stabling for Horses is all that could be desired, and the charges are very moderate. Hay for Horses per day, $2 ; Oats and Barley at the cheapest market rates. ��� The undersigned has a large quantity of OAT HAY on hand, for sale in large or small quantities. Ill MILE ^tjs^;;;y '���'��� AGE IS NOTHING! r'-X BLOOD WILL, TELL! rpiIIS HOTEL IS LARGE AND WELL FITTED- UP X for the comfort of travders: the Table is supplied nd ���ooms OLEAli'S .Coffer. K��htse van*p ��� Rbstaukantj ; Govern men t,S tree t^; Victoria, Yy:t\ /iThis.^is ithe / ch ea p est, nios t co m fprtab le,; arid ,b est - attchttcd Es tab-: lirihmcnt in thftCity ���'��� -,:r' ���" ! : TheB AR is al ways1' snppl led with1-1110 choicest of/; Wines,, LiqroHSi'nd Cigars." ?"s '���'Z y! Free;PoFfc; ''for:'E^er^::-i-.:;V- W'E THEvUNDERSIGNED fAKE/ pieasu're in/anv' nouiicihgip:our nuin.erousvvcustoinersiand the public��� tba.t we;.will supply them wlib tbe.b^stFKB.vcif/,; Leather Boots (duty free) ever oifercd in.B.C.;:* ,;:.v; i^g-At our old Standi Government St., Vic toria/YI -. yyp$y''' y, '��� 'y. Z' charity & butler. Z- / A/'-.��� FRANEEIiV^Yictbrin^J V/ ty Deateriri.Fuks,// .; Skfns, IIldks, Wool,' &c. ; Liberal advances made ��� on Furs consigtied. Reference���G. Sutro & Go., Beinv^ hart Bros. Victoria, V.:'!'. ���""' / XXlXy :. l-s.7 STJTRO & CO., riCPORTi:iig% and 'Deatjebs- i.v CIGARS, TOBACCOi;Meershrinm Pipes, &b., S" E. ?corner of Yatos-andAVharf street, Yictoria/ yyyl-.%...$ M KWONG, LEE ';& CO.. CoMJvtisaio.v Merchants,-I��* / pouters, and Dealers m Chiricsc Goods, Victoria, V. 1.^/ Yale, Lillooet, :Quesrielmonth, arid Williams Creek/, ���_. ,'.:.-.-s���.-... y! ���.;' ... :-. ���;yX--y,y '^;.?!>��?���".���." 17 "WATS&T, 'Watbhmaker,: jeweler ^5^/ iJm and Engraver, Govei-nnicnt street, nextjf7gJ -, to the St. Nicholas Hotel, Victoria, V.l. fi����a the ^Vag.on Road at this place. 1-s War. HENDERSON. BOSTON 33 A II Iiiternational Hotel. TOIS WELL KNOWN HOUSE is now open for tra. i. ..vellcrs. - The Table-is supplied as formerlv with the best the market affords, and. tho Cookintr cannot be excelled. The Bnr is stocked-with the finest Lr- Quoits and Cleans. GOOD REDS. : ' . . ' -v,i . WILLIAM CHARTERS'.. . ^:"B ' " ; Proprietor. 1-s JOHN PELLETIER, Proprietor, The Bonaparte House, QEMLE*^ & PARKE, ProiDrietors, nt the U Junction ol the Cariboo and Dip Bond Roads is now open for th c accom mod a ti ou of' th e p ub J i c 3) i s- tance from Clinton, 2(5 miles; irem Sdvan^issteamboat aud Cariboo. EMALLANDAINE, COLLECTOR AND GENERAL 1 - AGE NT," Government S t ree t, Vi c tori a,'. V. I. 1-s... DAILY and "WEEKLY uBRITISH COLdNIST and VICTORIA CHRONICLE.,} Ordors for mailing either tlie Daily or Weekly issues of tho above to any part of Europe, the United States, Canada, Australia, &c .loft at this office or sent to Yictojia will be a t ton d e"a to. Tji rm s 1 n ad van ce. WkkklY, l2mos,,. with Postage, $7 ��0 ; 6mos. do.; $4 75. Dailt, 12 mos do., $23 ; 6mos do., ��12 50. / -y v.- OUR COFFEE- WrE A RE FORWARDING A Packed in Tins of from each. 1-s two to . twenty-iJvo pounds WILSON & MURRAY, : Fort street, Victoria- ' BIPORTERS OF ENGLISH I\fERCIIADIZEi Wholesale and Retail, ALEES IIBEY 'GOODS,-'AC,- Masonic Hall Government Street Victoria.'' l-��
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Title | The Cariboo Sentinel |
Publisher | Barkerville, B.C. : George Wallace |
Date Issued | 1867-08-05 |
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). |
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Language | English |
Notes | Print Run : 1865-1875 Frequency : Weekly |
Identifier | Barkerville_Cariboo_Sentinel_1867_08_05 |
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Date Available | 2011-08-03 |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0170376 |
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