y m $$&& pi 1 $3& y ly |^ I'-'Y ftY-'M? fes ���������y ,< ;yI 1 VoLll; B^rkeryille;; Williarq. Greek, .^ Ho. 16 THE CMIBGO SENTINEL Published every Saturday by R'O BERT H OL'LOt AY. Subscription,; - - 50 Cents per Week. X ������������������: MUTES OF yADViRRTlSlXO. *", For 6 n e sq uare (oh e i rieli), ii rs t j n sort ion, '������������������ 'X ->* '."'������������������'"���������(*���������-'' ;^ one month(-���������- , - , Fortwosquares^hrsUnscrUbn^^ ......���������������i .���������.. .iuij.^ ^���������y-i.4>n*.mon.tu ���������. ISi^t* i-; y-;XX. Z S3 6 &"; a. Agputs for tbe * * Carib o 6 S ^taja������!.''' ... Van Winkle,"- ������������������������������������ . Quesnel ihou'tbY ;i Bod a Creole',��������� .-X*.y- (���������Union,i ,-i ^ ' ���������yule, ,.-���������-���������" -i..y. Now Westminster,. Victoria, - ���������"���������,.-'" ll'Mtt & Co., y iHutilsun &'aien>t,... Mr j;*W;nni1hftrt :'> ������������������- - Tl urn tird1 s Express - Barnard's Express .',,"-." , Barnard!s Express . - ... .do do >������ . ->���������'���������-" Jobri-Murray.;.. ... ��������������������������� ;:. i-.-,., Jphn Cohens /.-' ;���������'"'.- yi'iSah Fran cis'co ���������������.������������������ Y. Y:������ .i -;i-i Kew York. am"; TH E'.'PARIBOS���������'* SfiNTI&Blf *> . ;r f' "'&&ii*FJdlEr." <./ar cl s. C i r ciil ar s. Po s< e r s a h d P ro gr r rn m es for ;���������' Balls and The a tri cal En ter tai n m en ts /$&- E x ecu ted wi tl rn ea tn ess and: disp atch.^^^ ��������� ��������� YTerniR'imoderate;-^-*r. .'������������������ ������������������ v MWTNG RECORDS. ..:;'." "1, ���������'.-;"��������� AMADOR CRKKK. ' J ' '/ Ta yl or coj-r Angus 11���������Recorded perrais:; ftitm- to ri1-?take- jrnmrid. liuy X, ? ? \ "v y , -"������ / Ta yl or e o.���������A ug ns f 4���������Be cord e d' i n fav or of A. Gl hi (1 i n n i n g.. M. C11 ambers, Jas. Haoran 1br>e: hilliyMrtimS'bnvleft biank,,Commencing fi hou t 50 fept a b nve brid ge, rmln i ng down Mrtrntn i; and in favor of W. L. Jones, on* crpnk claim adjoining lower-bill claim of Tay 1 or co. an d n pp*������r 1 i ne of South Wales cp., lobe hel d in trast for compnny, Amador;co.-~A.ngnst <8H^pbrfled in favor o f A. R. Jo h n si b n ,;v Jai P hill i p s,i Th am as B ir mi ngham. T.. R. Pa tin 11 o, A. McLean, N.. jQn;. 1 :hIo,i A. McDonnld,-seven hill claims on,"ea^t- b ink,*commencing at lower line of Amador co.'s creek-������,claims and running, up stream, to A form part of company. ;.;r" PAVIS CREEK. ;' /'' U '���������-..[-, Jem my. IMgh tori c o.~:'Jul y 19���������Reco r d e d in favor of Ah Kwong, 20 inches water from meadows. .-' -i ��������� Z Z IJ^T CJW"S0I? CREEK. : 21st July���������-Recorded in favor of Wm, Ham- "'-��������� ley;one bench claim on west side, commenc- 'ing 50 feet below China cabin, running down stream. '"'-/ GROUSE CREEK. ���������"'., ' ' Caroline co.���������July 19���������Recorded in favor of G. Montgomery, Wm. Porman, two creek claims, commencing at upper line of Cascade co., running up stream, part of Ontario ground abandoned, to form part of Caroline cp. Push Along co.���������July 21���������Recorded in favor of J. Koster, one creek claim, commencing at lower line o( Push Along co., to form ��������� part of same. Brown co.���������July 24���������Recorded in favor of G. W Simms, one hill claim on east bank, commencing al; upper line of Brown's claim, to form part of same. Red Gauntlet co.���������July 26���������Recorded in favor of J. Martin, in trust for company, 50 feet, formerly held bv W. Sterling. Heron co.���������July 31���������Recorded in favor of Win. Heron, James Allen. Wm. Baunton. three creek claims, commencing at lower line of Thompson co., to form part of Heron co. Shy' Robin co.���������August 5���������Recorded in favor of Thos. Bridges, Samuel Price, each one interest. Re-record. ; Eclipse eo.-~August 9���������Recorded in favor of Thos. Bell, N; Mclntyre, j. J). Treievem each one interest; ,Re-record. v\> . yi ; ., --JACK OF "ChUiBS; .CKK18K'.' . . ,. Germansen ���������cb.���������Jiily 21���������Recorded in favor of T;Beli/T; H. Flyrin, J. McDonald, J. Pinkerton, M. Hanley, T.. McDongnll, G creek claims, commencing at upper line;ol. First Trial co:"s creek iclaims,., running up istreamO'i'i _ lyA "���������-. :yx yy- -Zx.X '.'���������'".������������������ir: uyZAf ��������� ifivhi* Ch an ce c p .-���������July ' 21��������� Re cb rd ed i n fe0L;p^:,A...W^pn iOiiish'o 1 hi, B. W; Maury, 6 creek:'"'c 1 aims, ruinf nin'g iipiistreatn;- "'���������������������������.��������� .. ZiZ '������������������'.'���������'.���������������������������'��������� yAi.Z' . \ bkggs' .GuiiCrr: ' A ., \ ; ;24t(i !Ju-ly?rr-fi^rde'dlH;:i^ypr of Chin Koi, AhChin, il(twp bencb claims close to mou tin ,! ZZ'T. '���������"���������'-"'' : '*-'' ^^'I'^ER CIlEKkJ, "���������'. ���������"��������� ' '-uVfiZ: ��������� Hamilton cp^Jiily 24-^Recorided in favor of J. A. Williams; 1 interest abandoned by T. Simpson.., ,\ i:-'i' y . i���������' ';rj>}' ���������:, SionyF)at.cp.--July;2\���������.Recorded;in favor of; Jo hri: Hi 11, Rob er t 36 o th, 2 ben ch claims on 3tony.Fiat.yY \ly.iy-;., \ /^.i =. \.\; ; Ti id or o o ,~*J n 1 y 24���������Re cor ded in' fa vo r of J..; B a r tl e 11.; Jpljii He es; J ohn B van s, ��������� ��������� I). I j ; Jones 1 Wmv Skihi/'Geo. \Cowan; D. Jenkins, J. Min tori,; W. L; *ipnes; i each vl * in terest. "i R&- reccrdi ������������������..���������."*. - . y , ,L Ham il ton; c p.���������3lst. J u ly-f-R. B bo tii, i ��������� i n- terest. Re-record. ; X *'"Manitoba 'co.���������July ?i\ ^Recorded iii favor of So m ���������. G r ay, 1 :i i. n teres't*. i Re-re cp wt .An gA- 3���������Ed ward liestau rie.rs. 1 i n terest. Re-record .1 ; ;ffireka:^p,t-rAggUj?t^-9 ed^Iivj;avqiv. of Sa m Rob erts. il. -Brackma h ^2 creek cl ai m ? at upper line of Eureka co., to form part of: same..1' V. '.;": -''.i'. y'"-AX:'' ''['.���������'.,-.. ��������� ���������/ jjindpr co,-r-Angi.t O-^-Recorde/I. in fay.or of D. L. Jon ps, Sol. Jo n es. He ii ry Jo nes 11) ay id Jenkins, 13en. BayisJ W, ]?. Smith, 6 creek claims at lower line of Tudor co., to be held in trust for and form part of same. ���������,;y,y t ii ;������������������ ���������;��������� i-LOWHKK- CREEK. :". r -'v v .. B ro w n co.���������A ugust 5���������Record ed i n, favor of W. R.; J ones, in trust, the Stony creek ditch- Re-record. iHKK (H7LC1I. Perseverance co.���������August 3���������Recorded in favor of W. T. Jarvis. Henry Steel, in trust for John; Anderson,-...each. 1. interest; Henry ���������.Brovvn,J7-12U)s ; J.'E. Smith, iinterest, Re- records. ��������� 1ST.AX D MOUNTAIN. Wright and Lovell co.���������August 7���������Recorded in favor of Jas. G.'Wright" tlie Wright a n d L o vel 1 qu ar 1 z cl ai m. Re^reco rd. .'.������������������ liARVKY GREEK,' - Perseverance co.���������9th August���������Recorded in favor of N. Bailey, 1000 feet; P.Kirwin, 200 feet. Re-record. ' ' SUGAR CREEK. Tong co.���������July. 18���������Recorded in favor of Ah Cluing, Ab Sick, Ah Chow, Ah Kale, Ah Foo, 5 bench claims, adjoining old Hamilton co.'s side line. wlieat country in tlie world. ' Part of this ivalley Hes in the United States. * and part in M am to b a, an d w h en it coin es i to' b e u n d e r- stopd that on .the Dominion side of the boundary the same quantity of land can be, got free, that the foreigner can have a title.tb his 1 a n d- and 1 he-fa 11 pri yileges. pf. ciUze_nshi p i n th ree years, i t w i 11 go far. tow ard s i h d ii c ing settlers lo come to Man i fob a;: Great as a re the advantages of Manitoba in other respects, there is one which the set tier in the oyer taxed Western States";will appreciate. In 'Manitoba th b ie ttfer is i\v ho l ly X un taxed J "'ah d', tha t iCPn; . si de ra t i on o ugh fc to A 6 m ti ch to wards de ter- rh i ni ri g. the i nte h d i n g i mmi gr an t as to wltich side; of the Imeylie puglit; to settle oh ^[Manitoba News-Letter.v . ���������;.'���������-.; v.. MISCELLANEOUS.'; '. JQST^RECEIVJED AT' "RENJVIE Sr .' Aiargo supply of i; IiADIES,A^l)'G^NTLEMEN^S;-;:; ooTs, mm 1������ SLIPPESS. ���������fSS^'Hevr. Goods wi 11J j) el received week Anving the. seaspn., J^_ 7;';i'B&^ Clot liing:,.. and ;.Groceries,- . Ol THE BEST QUALITY,,. ..: Forsiilp. at the Store or the utnlersipncd in Barker ville,oppositethe BunkolBritish Columbia. Wi KENNIE. BOOTS;MABB TO iOMfi je!7 ."��������� r as usual * For Sale, THAT IS /EXPRESSES' STEAMEI1S, &c. Q-efow & Jolinson's Stages \Xflhh l.EAVR RAUKKHyiLLK EVKRY WEKK, ?T (ionin-'etiu^ wi th .'ih������ - Sutuuiors itt'.'Ouusnel- jnouth anil Yulu, with 31.M, SIAIL, EXWtKbS aud Passengers:- n \ ^ ���������,';���������; FOR YALE & INTERMEDIATE PLACES. ; GEROfW;\& JOHNSON'S Express,. and Stage; Line i, ���������' :���������!,. yy- .;' ":::''':' ."���������; -carries ��������� . ���������; \:.->' ���������/ ^EXPBBSS FREIGHT 4ND PASSEN'GEBS .:; A T REDUC'E D RA TJES. '.; JS3T"..Collections,' Commissions and General -Exp real h 'tis j ness iioiic w i ill pu n ct uhli ty ii h rl: >1 ispiiitcb. jS^iOifice oi the CanhcwV AgeiIcv at. ���������f X V.. MR DAVID KUilTZ'S STOKE, "������������������ him -^..������������������YY--Y----yY-- '��������� XX y BarllhrvUloY ' Steamer Victoria. < 0: X AND AFTER THE; 1?th IfAY^%h������sTEAMER .Victoria will ' ��������� ' ������������������:;i\..^-;^i;';\:LEAVE-SODA'GREEK^ ' EVER.Y ;THURSDAY MpRNINQf Connbcting next (lity with tjie Stieamer EiSTKRPUIS* \ . -y ^i^at;CottgriwootJl Canyon;; :i iii: XZ.y\YILL-?LEAVE^UESNELy; ��������� ��������� yy.������������������'������������������ :: Gn. the down trip evprvi������������������;��������� ���������'���������- ZZ W : Freight from.Soda Creek to-Upper. Canyon :...2}������ cis. .:."..;..." . Que^ntily . ... yy .-;���������:��������� " .....j^cik. Faro frohi ?o<ia Creole to''fij$$'t}apyhtoi.i,Z*iV:.. .$10 Fare irom Quesnel to������������������-.._> >N'y*y :H Y 5 Fare irom Sofia "Greek' to Quesnel..... i���������.; 5 ;; yQiiesncl, May. 12^.1871=;XXXi X-yX., uiy ������; i ! my20 * 9BS ���������A.T��������� THOS. FLETCHER'S S e c o n d - lia n d Store, BARKERV1U.B. ; ..;/';jell Man iron A ou tub Wkstkhm Statks,���������The great rush o( immigration Ibis season is for the Rod River valley. Scandinavians and Germans for the part of Red River lying in Minnesota journey westward with Ontarianc, Nova Scotians and New Brunswiclcers.who intend to settle on the banks of that si ream when it crosses the boundary line. It is now generally conceded that the valley of this sluggish river, lying as it does on the highest table land on the continent, has more to offer to those who seek a home than any oilier section that has yet been open to the immigrant- ? u re air, a depth, rich n ess, a n d fe nil i i y o f soil almost unequalled, are the characteristics tbat commend it ��������� and there is no great * r,r*<r*in exaggeration in the statement recently made that H will yet become the most productive Van Volkenlmrgli & Ca Retail Butchers, Barkerville, Richfield* VAN WINK! tihtii A SUPPLY OF THE milfl OF FEESH MEATS ALWAYS OX HAKD. '"fTTHERKAS a petition for un iidjufihcatinri of ilJnnlc- VV *. ruptcy"iwHS.oniitlio 21st day of JunevlSTl,��������� tllncl in Her ihijesty's County Court o(VBritish Colu.mhi:* hy Makvinv I'.'EwibR)^ ith tier \fliifch the said Marvin P. Elmore has been adjudged :banUrupty Notice is linreby. given that iMarvin P. E1 more is licrbby re- q uired to surrender 'to 'the above hum ed" Gun rt at tho first inecting;of creditors to. be.held before tho saM Coupon thy 2St)iilay of Juno, instant, at 11 o'cloolc Iff the forenoon pi-ocisely ���������''at Kicli field, and ��������� oIfjo to tb o Conrt on the 21st i day of Soptoinbor hext i-n?ui up, at Qu csnel i ivm th, wh on and w here th 6 sai a Ba nk ru p t Is required to surrender to p:iss his second examination. ' '.��������� .'. ...:.��������� ;..-. '.Y. At tlie f 1 rst meetihg of creditors the. Registrar will receive the proof of the debts of the creditoVs, and tho creditors may choose an Assignee or. Assignoos of tho Bankrupt's estate and oiTocts.' At the second silting proofs of debts of- creditor* will also be-received, and tlie, Ban Urupt vi 11 b e require d to subjni t to be exani��������� incd ahd to ma'kc a;full di ^cl'asnre an d 'discovery of all his estate and effects,, and to. finish /his exainm- ation. . . Notice is also given to all persons indebted to tho said Bankrupt or that have any ol his effects, not to did i v or ti������e. sa me b ������t to .Ta.uks I its osaV, of: Rich fleli $, Oflicial Assignee, whuni the Court li:is appointed, and givtj notice to Johx O. Bar-nsto.v, Solicitor, of llich* Held... ��������� ��������� . -" Y.y JAMES: LINDSAY, ' RftglRtrur and Oflicial Assignoo, Riohfield,.Tune 30th, 1871. .' . jyl t.i MESSRS. MEACHAM & NAROK are prepared t������ furnish l.umborat their Mills, William; Creek, or deliver it to order. LUMBER DEUYERED ON LIGHTNING CREEK AT THE SAME RATES AS OK ��������� WILLIAM CHEEK, Having ft Plo-nlngMachine in operation they wilt td&t furnish Pressed hum her at satisfactory rat op. J. Eobertson Stewart, COMMISSION MERCHANT, WHARF STREET, - - - - .VICTORIA, Agent for British Columbia. A supplv of %, 1 and V4 inch CartrWgct Oajf nd Ftt������ always U<:-pi on hau-.-. my" *04 . yy w ���������y 11 i:;; lUHMIHII, vmrnm* $-������������������������������������ W ..��������� ' ��������� ���������:t* -. - '��������� Z ', " s'S ' ':'S ��������� :\V .'.. :���������.���������-, ���������THE-CARIBOO'SENTINEL ������������������^rsrrTsr^: SATURDAY, AUG. 19, 1871. tt~~:���������r1.:' ,'ii'' -L-; ��������� - ~-~^r STEAU MACHINERY FOR MINING. aad piimps be shpplied for ha 1 f cash and the balance in instaim.ents extending oyer a year, the shippers retaining^ security ; pu the machinery, some Encouragement would be given to; the bard working men who are now cou- tebding eingle-hanciediwitb so many diiScul- t ies, wb 11 e the en ban ceA value of the tnach in - ery after the freight to Cariboo had been paid would amply recbmpehse tlie capitalist for any, risk, he might incur. The prosperity of the conn try depends in/a great measure on the develop ment of its mineral resources, aud in eve ry ti o Aev tak i ng te 11 d i eg. to this end ail clashes in the community are directly interested. ���������NEW ADVERTISEMENTS." E;-DE Dr. Ty J. Mills Bowden, '..ov,\victoriav.; ���������'��������� : "AX- ���������"pi Eft ?:" to' in for iir ���������' tire "i a Ua'WtJnJht "trf "Ca Wmn; tha I AS',.: pwsainer . b u?i negs ' en������ps���������������$meu ts . pfeveti t 11 i m from ;.visi 0ny. t hem tbi& .you r, bu t next year li e hopes ��������� to have' tha t pleas u rt?, wh eb Ad ue not ico will be gi ven; ;,-������������������-: i y ,-.: ��������� ,������������������- ��������� ", auI9 lm r -i:.; ���������. ::��������� . THE COURT OF REVISION AT, QUES- : I -: netmoutb^vjll :bV heM on. tho ELEVENTH; of Septcihbd'iTihsteaUof'theiSlsL-Y. 'y:-X ,yyyy '���������yy ���������';Y.;.y-.y<y yiiii- Y-..-Y-.H: M. BAUvy "Rf'gi'.Hti^r for Oj'riboo ElftClorid District. Bhfiffietff, August ISih, 1871..:.'. .aul.9 . Th e pxp erie nee. o f v t h e p res en fe -.season ;:l*as /ri e rn o antra ted m or e fill 1 y th an pre piously th e ��������� "abatf 1 tite -jieefisaity. for; the Introductipn; qf ���������siteam engines, with pumps of large:capacity; fori tbe purpose o f su c cess fn 11 y w ork in ij iii e ���������d ee p c'lai ma o f Ca ri boo. Tlie. Forest Rose ���������e o. lm ve' alread y sbo w n th e ad van tage of a . ^maIi,engine,;where a large, quantity of dirt is to be h oiate6, even w 11ei*e tio pn m ps are re , -nutred; The 'Lane & Kurtz Cnnipany will upon exhibit steam power on a more extensive ������������������ scale in the hitherto un bo Homed flats of. ihe iprnrto ws; a nd me liave.now inti ch, satisfaction ^n hnnoimcinjr tbat the Black Bull Company of Lowmee have i talc en .-- a . step in (he same d i ree t i op -'"Mr, 1) a n ie\ ��������� ,G 1 yrin. on e, of i h e s h are. "~"**ltel#fcynAAfAtet HVyoT the -com pfmy- Imvfrrjr; left lb is week for the purpose of p u rchasi 1112: i im engine in SariX.Francisco.:: -fhis company; .''wlV'nftfcRequire ^tbe amount of power tfiat ^ill be peededi in Other places, as Jheir tunnel :,-,- -r-1 hftyl o n gres t. we b e I ie v e. i u Ca ri b o 0 -- alread y drains���������ifi'tpvsiich an" extent thiyt the "water:can ii l:������e ea������ily,piimped.'but the water at tlie iii p per T. ���������.ynd:;of;it(iwhee' is'soVligrlnV^^ ..* hi til I period i n s p r i n g, th a t they can not Wo rU a wheej,'^id:|hey rhave now^steil the value .vbf jheir grpund; ?u,(fi.ciently to'-��������� justify. tfiem in ���������..;; -tfofngitp the presenti;expense.;���������;They expect i liyhare lbo?r������;inacbinery working" it his fall. -i HflorUYareAheuig^made.iwbiih. we;trustiwilV ^eiysuccessfiiK-to^procui'e. a powerful enpri.ne i; I tor t|te ;6hiflstone .Co.f Liglitnin g. Creefe. The -arrange iii en ts6-b aye inot been yet- con cl u d e<i. /..,,.-, li?i $; n1'ri -: a111 aj ga ma tion , of .the d ifferen t co iri -. ;>P?inieH4ri ihe yicinity. ia spoken iof.y The diHi- i .finUyiiiUvthis plahji however, is to estimatiVthe ; ^ylative'vsbVeiofclainis.^aij^Qiinei.pf^^liiSi^^^ '������������������\', -1 n rgo. arnpu n fi 0f 1 abpt h ������s : bepn perforineel :v.:; npfl Apii' ^onve;' cp ni p ar ati yel y ]��������� 1 i itle -or; n one,: ���������?*JP^iMeiifeel ��������� rather du b tons.;��������� as; tb:;'1'^ ;suc.c������*?s^ ���������X_*Wpl (bink^. that[.A \. obinpany .for/thiO; exc 1 usi vo- ni t r pd se p f p 1111 in g, 1 i n. ni a ch i n e r y woi 11 cl b e jm/)r^?iieasible.i;iLet; tbedifl^ept companies li nteresled ta k e s to c k in this, and ei th er h ire, 11 Ipiit to on e com pany, at a ni on t h3 y. ren I;; or a :-'ii eree n ta go 0 n the _������������������ go], A, or give th e co m p a ny ;flr>*t usin^iit;;tbe privilege of purcbastn������r en- "i. t rel y as sobn as th ey are satisfied with t h et r . /srroii hcl,; or. iri Xhe eyen t <*fi:tbe gr0nnfl not ' 1 ^rn y j n g m 1 Hi c iently ire mi 1 n erati ve, le fc i t b e transferred on same, terms :to, another com- pany.. .In any.c������se. those desirous of seeing , the Liphtnintr Creek channel .worked, and ^ i n <1 er. tbi s h ead ins: we 'i n cl t id e n 61 a I one th e '7*������fti'ties <li ree tly; interested in the claims lint it be i������ii ij re pbpnja fi 0 n of Cafi boo, sh oul d 1 ea ve ot^^ Htonenutnrneil to accomplmh ;that object ith in yen r. E ti o u g h t im e a n A m on ey "b as ���������11 ren fl v been was teA Am f ri n tl-e/������ ������> n (} ea vo rs, *?* ti d i f i 111 merl ia I e: an tio n is: n 01 take n i n tbe matter the result will; be another year of trloom and doubt.and disappointment, while 'let bat one claim strike a rich prospect and ^he value iof every claim from Vaawintde *3>������rn would tnslantly be tip., to fever beat; >i nd j be ri ,tb 0 r������ won 1 d b e n 0 d i ffi ori Uy i n: p ro- rjiriajr machinery. The race would be for those who should get started firs'1.. We have already expressed our opinion , that the machine makers and founders of this pr^rinco should lend a helping hand to en- ��������� i;o 11 r������gr������ m i n i n g on t e r p r ise i n C a r i b 0 0, a nd. h y Bn skiVh (a Ho n s������ ^ r������.-a k < ��������� r), ��������� Forloin-foster fheir own business. Theonlv *w AmMla Hnnwwl (a ricl TISTRY. ^EORO^E: BYRNES Has -feVen instr\ictei'by i Mr Pel^rtipr, of Rich field, Uyyyy'-y-y .10 sell, by'Public Auction,".':' " "' "^ i ������������������������' "���������.-��������� * ?he whotdof his tS- Particulars hereafUsr. THE HOUSE Known as the RroitriEr.c Hotki., uu'oss disposed of ��������� ��������� " bv the 31st 'AogukC ��������� '' ;*'���������.-.. mild .'"'���������.-; THEATRE ROYAL. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Steam Engine for Sale. TWENTY ���������HORSE COUPLED HORIZONTAL Engine and Boiler, with or without hoffltoft gear. ' ��������� V "��������� A ���������also���������- ��������� .r^...; -yy ^ Um ;,;.- . i"������ The MACHINERY FOR A FLOUR Mr LL; ccimplete. Kor particular, apply'to EDWARD WlLSOX. or to "el0"2m i TlctorU. oaramg i FOR BOYS, Saint Joseph's Mission, . WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C., Under tbe direction oil lie RKV. FATHERS OD1.ATKS OF MARY IMMACULATE, "Will he open for the reception of Pupils on - , ���������.,.......... ,..���������.... .���������, ^ ^ ^ ^ -; Board and Tuition, for Sesfiiou of eleven mouths; $220 Wa sh ing. '&��������� Mend fri g'Liueu-.'.1; - -.'/y- a. *M������3 Payments to ho ������i;i<ie every half, session in advance, SiZr. For further paniculars, apply to ihe Rev. Fat li or Director, St: 'Joseph' s Mi sh ion'. ���������������'. j y29 1 in 0! for"'Cariboo and RA|lfAM;^;:|lA:G'ES MAKETHK 15KST TIXTEr ( ; Z'l.x'x "'' .'v;:;;-DRIVEvTHE .BECT STOCK 1 yyix. -yyyi^ HAVE.THE MOST COM^ETEOTORrVERS ; CARRY THE MOST :PASSENGERS'h; ? .DO' THE LARGEST;, BUSINESS! [" And :g������a-tt*|itee to con nee t. w itb ;.\k*. Steamer*. ':���������',' ;..'..i;-.-;at each end, '. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS The Last Chaiice for ;. :, Pliotdgrapiis!; P EGS to in term th 6 in tinb I ta n t s 'at. 1Carl bo<������ 111 a t a 11 Ij wishiujf to have tUeir LiUentissc.-j or Views of their Houses ur Claim si taken, must call at . m PHOTOGMPHIC GAILEEy, BARKERVILLE, s On.or before 15th Stpteraber. 'X t3U'^o..on������ who intends wintering in -Cariboo s'UouM miss the present opportunity". -' au& ta CH ARGUS MODKliATR.- i y- Stanley J, J, ROBEaTSON JEG3.T0 ANNOCMCE THATHE H.VS OPENED A B AT STANLEY,,-; - LIGHTNING GREEK. ..jThe Table will always ha. ?up]3lied with, the bwi articles 'that can be got iu Cariboo! and the yar with Uiti Xi'.l '���������;.-.' :,.; Xy, ;X, :yXyX- ' X-[ A.AZ'l' ..���������".,.^ Finest's;-Wines,V-''.:JEii^u6rs ������������������ and Cigars, 'a Stanley {Mouth T/asrClvanee Greek,)' >'. ;���������; April 20 1871... . : :, ,| ap2a hmve Barkervili'e oh ilon^ay at Six a.m., reach Yale ThursdaT h t Si x p -in.. a n d a iri v 0 a t. Vi ^ - to r j a o n Sa t u rd ay a t E 011 r p. m.; FOXJK ������AYS ���������H.M. MANAGER. ~ SfcUKBTAitY, K. PEARSON. G. N. MARSHALL. Saturday Eve'g, Aug. 26, THE 0 AyU I B 00. A M.A. T E U RS Will give, an eiiferUjimnont, cniiuneocing with the "��������� ��������� i I'avo ri to V a tide vi 11 e, JWT REMEMBER THIS ! j&tf TravellHrs by the -FAST Lf"NE SAVE FROM TW-ELtE TO TWENTY DOLLARS by nof, loitering, as other lines do, odthis roarf. jVl7 F.J. BARNARD. .VfojiPieur Vruithi'iit, ' * Fmnoois La to u 6 ho, ; - Julias,. - . ��������� . Xfit'lame VontltThuxlit^!, Agatha, -' - - AtYJ. S. Thompson WrG. iS. Marshall Mr J. IC,'So Hi von Fh������r*i-cc-'i \Vii>*on Mrs.S P. I'ar^er To be loUourfid by the highly amu.-ing an-1 Uu^habk1 . i ! fare** Sir Guy Trotter, K. C. 11., - Ma roll * Hare (a y* >m Off A r i tn), TSC. youug Wirfowj, Eutter(hcrMaidJ, Mr James i/������sb Mr froiat'-f .hifins Mr K "JuiK-nm/U Mr.������ fe'. p. Parker Fl^r<?nce Wilson ; f<>-m<lry iri Viclo.ria now ships scarcely any mucfiinory to Cariboo, while tbey see men go ;. I?onr, npm at 7t30. pvrymnme u commons at pa$f their doors tn purchase engines in Ran jfto*clock������ ) -r- X. ������. V . ni i ��������� j-i A'hii's^ktn, Sit: R������\������ervo������l j?e������ts, $1 50. Tickets Tor" t + mnouioo which nhrmld he made m the pr������-! ,lK> ,wr������d siw can bo obtained of Mr ii^hail, .vfnee. But if th*������v want lo extend their btihi-- [i*vrk������rv!ih*. ., , ,, ' , .. . . . i'- afigr IA qui dartnn Tickers tak������*n for art mi>plr>n. nf������.ws they shniiid La ire active steps to lay tt*1 fnllesl Infnfxnat-ion before the miners. Lor! ���������t.hem petid lists of their price? and the !)i(icle.^ *>n SjamL wifh full details as to Ihe lime required lor makinj? any machinery required ������nd it aright he of th# greatest service : nnd we '.vould suggest thai; in the capital and ern- *}>nrftim of the province, where we hear of fo much surplus capital lying dormant, no battler \ mvvRiment cow Id be found than supplying.! winvhhitry on part crcrl 11. Oi sh d o w u h ve r v ! ir. z o is t cV.i tn t /��������� > r p x* 'ip "������������������ c i on?.' V>n f b������i cn f'***^ I *f 1 *(^ OMMISSION, STORAGE,! AJ"vf������ General Agency." JAMES VVJCKHAfM, Bark^rvil!^, YALE AND BARKERVILLE, Importers,-Wholesale and Retail.Dealers in GROCERIES & PROVISIONS/ WINBS A; LIQUORS, DRY goods; clothing/ HATS!& CAPS, BOOTS ft SHOES, AGRICULTURAL IMPTjKilEJSTS, CIGARS & TOBACCO,, ' STATIONERY, HARDWARE k CROCKERY, And a complete assortment of DEU6S, PATIIT SEDICIHES, U. 0:4)enheimor hnm. big In in(orn) Trarivrs', Miner?' ������j; ii* h"u nn ers r'.'qu i ring n sf.o������; k oi" Good a t ha t ilioy hoj*.i ;i iai-ge ftn:i v/'-li sci������*Ct**fl ajisorlmrru, and urt- pri']>;iri."l to sHl *'. tl*r* )',(������������,������,-<-st ilarkftt 1 ri^cs. 11^- \\> invlt'i in^pocti<;Q uf our Stock before'pur- IjaL-'MEW GOODS nn; being rceoivetl cc^tfauaiij. Fresh Ranch Butter, OF BEST QUALITY, RECEIVED BY EVERT EXPRESS. OPPENHEIMER BROS* >:.;rYliPTaiJM AID BAIERY THIS OLD AND TOtt-KNrOWNT :E������TABJ.^"HMfTNT is*"always suppJiuti wnli tbo ��������� besi oi every.thing that can bo procured ih Cariboo.; Board; - - $ 12fer Week. Single Meals> - -' -. - $ 1. BSEiD MABEFBffilEBEST FIODE ,. th* Celebrated'. FRESH GROUND COFFEE, A superior article to any which cad W had i'nm '*���������'���������- hi w, Ron Hied ii u il G ro u n ��������� i on t. be j> rem ise.s 1 r������ ������m tho best selected bcnie.s, ami wamtlited tree I'rum.aiHU- i.vr^non. . . j,'17, "J. ������. G0Ol>S0>\ Restaurant & Saloon ASON & DALY T} KG TO ANNOUNCE'THAT T.HBY.B AVK RKW0VKI> ) To ihe ^pticious prvn*i&* ionnerly kmm*n ������# i W St. tfporxe Saloon, where Uuy will be Kl all times* prt]������<ired to iuruihb ;. 15 0 A R D AND MEA L S ; OF THE BEST QUALITY. 'The J5AR fiiTnisbed with th������ fla<5St "WINKS, 1JQ L*0RS andClGA KS. Board, - $13 per Week. A. PENDOLA, BARKERVILLE, COMMISSION! STORAGE. Groceries, Provisions and Licxuors. D E F 0 T F 0 R my 20 tii; 'im Q YLVESTER'S FXPBK8S FOR OMIKECA will li������TS- O r������Her leave QUKSNKLMOUTH au or uboul Hio 1 st and 15th of eacii inubtli, making regular trips twifl* a month. . ftF* A 2<"������flr? 1 Esprrss fcuc?iu*ss conducted. ������.u* ^ RVyPS ������TLYKSTB8* I if .J wrns- ii ��������� y yx ii-M. Ufi. fy-m y*s& f'ylf f u I'* OY iYY Ai .7! VI 1 m i p. Wm*X^AAJBW&'4?liW*t!**tms& THE CARIBOO -SATCJRDAY. AUG. 10," 1871, SPECIAL TO THE CARIBOO SENTINEL ILLNESS OF THE QUEEN FEARFUL VQLCANrC ERUPTTON IN THE ItNDIAN ARCHIPELAGO. MINING COURT. [Belorc':H. M.,Bau, E?q:, Gold Commissioner.] FATAL BCILER EXPLOSION ON THE EMILY HARRIS. CHOLERA C'BMNG FROM- RUSSIA VICTORIA. ;: ^ Victoria, Ang. 18-^-TLe KramerPrinze A1- ��������� -fred-salted tHm-&A^^tiipf3^m;roav; TuesAvj fo���������' this |i<irt. w i th 100 : passeiigers,' v -.-*��������� l^optfe^ce hours, will lielexmuAeA under the new .arrangement froni;;8 a,,m. to 6 p.m., with dinner hoftr from 12 (ol."' y The X steam erA JJoug 1 as,-^frbmyJXahJxinio, 1 ��������� ri tigs i ii) e ws-": th nt tlie "s team er.- 3m II y: H- > r r is. with 70 t qua co a I for Vi c to r i a, i h acl-'b I o \y n u p. itnd that Captain Fndn; ,4 "while pas^nger ,frtun,;.the,quarry, ai)d tbe Cb iueae, cuok, bad been lost. '������������������> i .'Xy- x ..X'AZ'Zi i,.\,X.x-i... 1 San Francisco, Aug. i-) o.���������-f���������as^ngers per K-eii m ei* ' Yrh i ft.������. AI f red forV i c I or I a' '1---XI on. ��������� ILL. La n (?e vih >; Arc hi b a I < 1 A'rd hi n tre, ������ i Tf 1:: h*y. J. Lh'Hcbat nps, F..; iie Iina L * M������W JJertlm K e I ri n. M rn \Y6 < > A a tt d ch 11 d r'.M rs M cCa n n, Mrs Spence an11ych\1d,' Mrs A*/;' M:' Hind. Mi������s Ti. tfut^rsorU'&'rs^ J: II. TiiUBsnATj' Ah gust 17.. ��������� -, AN ftTERBSTOG .LEGAL POItfT* x. MX -I a* sen m Victoria Co., Lowhee.��������� Tl a i n ti if- o w ns t wo- fi f th s. o f._= lb e Eu re k a c o;; Low bee, James Ford two-flftbs, atul J. P. Russell one-filth. Defendants in December, 1869, ob Lai n ed fro m Com in iss \ on er Ii re w p e nn i ss l oh io work their ground from a (tintie) through plain tiff's gr o u u d, on th e co n d iti o n th a. t ��������� they did. n o inj vi ry thereto > In No v em b er, 1870, plainti if s it ed' t h e Vic to ri a co. to ps'everi ti their' working through the Eureka claim ; the case was. however, by advice of the Commissioner withdrawn and settled out of Court, an agreement b e i ng d ra wn th at d e fe n d an ts s h ou 1U wo i k .1 a acco rd an ce wi th M r ��������� Bre w rs order a nd. pi id thei r r ocks a n d h cad I n g������ in sue b a manner as not to interfere with the hydraulic work of the Eureka co. this spring* the local ny to be selected by Mr John McLean, of the 13ro wn co. Plain tiff no w deposed. that defen d ants had not acted according to the agree- ment,... bufc...ha A. piiexi tailings 130. or J.50 Seel from ;the, place agreed on, wbere they got frozen l n. w i n te r, choking ��������� th e Eu re k a b e d - rock tunnel, covering the blind shaft irom same, and causing serious loss and inconvenience. There was sufficient water to work with'bn 16th May,''out all the work done from then till ;5th Junciwas spent in.'��������� clearing off the.,accumulated frozen tailings. The Victoria co. r a'ri. th ei r tu n n e 1 ii d is t an ce of o ver IS feet th rough the. Eureka claim, working from 6 to 9 fee t h igh, an A exc a va ted a place for...a dump-house.: This was done .-hi;, what p 1 ai n!i if co ns i d ered ! h e b es i; p o r 1.1 o n c o f tb e ground, commencing directly in front of the fa ce; of his t- y earfg . tiyA ra u He wnr k i n g. ' Th @, dirt taken owt was -piled from. 12 to 20 feet irom the flume, where it was useless, and lie considered the loss to his two-flflhs as equal ro $1200 .as he Mm ved the gro u n d t h is year Ford and Riwsell having bought three-fifths on the condition that they should not claim damages, who was to sue, on behalf, of the ���������minority ? He was; however, bound to look at the case in a legal; view as regards the right of individuals to sue.. Another case in igh t co me up w h ere fi f te e n i h te res ts were in vo J ved. He thou gh t that Lynch migjit gi ve his partners indemnity and sue in the;name of the Eureka co. He, therefore granted' a nonsuit. ��������� y ��������� , COUNTY COURT/ (Before H. U. Ball, B.������q ;��������� Goiri Commissioner and Coumy Court.Judge.; TL-Ksiur, Aug. 15. R.. "Booth vs. E. Harper.���������Suit for $52. balance of wages. Defendant confessed judgment and paid $10 into Court, asking time for rumaiuder. Ordered to be paid in two weeks. Cameron & .Atom vs. G.Manuel,���������Suit for $17 30, blacksmith work. Judgment by default. To be paid in three days. "PABSKNeiijiig: Mo r> iii m.. H. Harvey, J. Q'oS;> T. 1Whi tworfh; I. Tv-'-Morley. M. Wats, Wm.-.;Neisbit, W. IJ.; was- as' good as hist, whiUvthere was ade-i a ' ������ Nic. Erson. A. H rmsb'y. If). Home: ~ .. - ��������� . - . . i White .1. M c Do n ft Id. M rs S Wan w i ck ivnd fa mi ly. M iss S-hilbfY^frs Kt'eel,^fr-RurUngtohv:^Mr MZ\\ ;' tm>v-Mis^.-MarJinV Ml ITojman);lG: Gordon; . flrtiuti and.60 in steerage. 'XXAi iy, 1-xl yZ'xiix-.Zu:jxKK:Zim\yy Z)Z i i^'\([ey'A h%,;;;.iS���������The atenipti?; In!Io.oet''ar- r'wrd from ������������������ New \Y��������� ��������� ������-*trnfn������ti��������� r' 1 iist eyening, w ith ������iy\\ i j 1 o 0 f 0 n ������s" of:. f "re \a h t. ;a n A ** If 'ft agaiji . ill i fa intpvi i\������jfc;>AS*?i fZ UI yo ie IO C K i/* *$5 hV. Vw lit iuike rwi��������� trip������*a \vVeh nn'tif furin'er'nnlice-7- ���������* . JUrhrfrd'p . Kvprww; arrived -du'^tA[igh't^t "S ��������� ��������� 0 e'l < 1 ek. G���������'- *rt *w ^ To hh^on *s E.vprei������s ar. 1-jvrtd at 2 ��������� tIus Vnor������111 ig.'i "A ������*'ver.e thunder ^='^r!^l tJn8'jvrMuug prevented the .working ol liie wti'eS Jswulli. . --^-y ��������� ������������������ ! EUROPEAN. ktFitond 0 n. A u j.:; U���������t be Qi ttven is 'c 0 n fi ne d 1 i������,'htr mum: Physicians urn in -c\* 11 ,stant at- t-'Tiriance. This sii'ddfm indisn/fcitron causes much nnxiety in tlie Royal.hirvnsphijld. ' ' A dreadful calamiry rs renor^d in the m nail isi an d of Tu go I ain d (V), i 11 1 h ������ M a 1 a v. A r- e: 1 i 1 >*������) ii go, ab 0 u t 15 nj i lt?s i ronf thn isi a u A" 0 f Cebdiej. An outburst of a V'dea no r 111 over i'. accompanied bv a convn-lsi'in of the s^a, unci a wav*������ ������>f 40:f?et bigh'������w*'pt>vprvthinir off tbe island���������"liuhmn beings horses und , k-attie. Three .hutillred and sixteen persons perished.' . " ";y -.- y. X J. o nd on. Ai 1 s1. 14.���������T h e FreWcb' Crnr*r n- Tneut is reported to have requeste������l the. extradition of fiie Communists who Uwiii rM'uge <������n Hriffch soil. The'reply oftb> British Cab- iuetis said to be a decided return!; New York, Aug. "Pi���������Ad vices from London F^ate that fatal cases of ehrilera"lw8 ^eeurr������*d on th^ steamers fromCron������fadt>o }Rn}|, hn/ the English authorities ' were taking every ').recamion to prevent its introduction by ��������� ships arriving at their ports. CANADA. Toronto; Aug. lo���������The ticoft cenlermry is being generally celeoraieu m.itii ute puimi- \<a\ plaoes in the Dominion, Ottawa, Aug. l.>--li is now poaifjeely :a������- ���������r������������rtained that ihe Marquis of 'Lome and the Princess Louise will tn\:v 'up th������'*r r������Mi-l{vite I'we for a lengiiiened period. ���������I-he (rovernor tieneral's resldeijce ,-k being prepaavd tor their reception. * In eonseqiumce of the Washington Treaty n 0 conoid "i ra hi e red u c t io n is ex oec te U to-be made in the miHfarv force. By Gerow & Johnson's Expreas, arrived Au g ii h 1.1 z.���������- From Ya 1 e���������M eas rs. W. Po I mere ami; Richards, .2 Ciiinamen and 4 Chinese. women y -.V*'.������"'''.'- By Ba rn ard *s, Exp re ss, a r rived 17 th A ng. Fro ni.. Y al e~ H. Wood ward, \V. T11 r n e r. \ 10 Cook's Ferry ; W. McG-ilk-in,to Cache '.Creek ; W. Bbot-hroyd, to Soda Creeky I). McDonald, to Vanw 1 nkIe ; ��������� I. O ppe 11 heiiner, Emi Ie Der- runger, G. Pfoffe,. A. Gill,yto' Barkerville. Fi;o m Qu esne I m0 u rh���������Wi ng Sing, to Barker- ville. II. Neuland, messenger. Dbwx���������By Barnard's Express/left Aug. 13. Mii5si Minnie Parker. J. ,ft[arquis, to Yale. Jo h u : D u n n, D a v id AIJ -an,. Ed wa rd Le n n i n g. Mjss Annie K., -to Quesnel mouth. H. New- lau<l/*messenger... yyl A"X..:ly.y.yy ��������� ���������. : ��������� Dowx~By GerowX& Johnson's Express, M rv D. GJym v-to.Taie. Messrsi Hciehcyi of .14-0 ok. between the receipts of Ihe j left lath ��������� Aug. two years: last rear be got a dividend, and John Johnson, W. Borman. to Qiuesnelmmitb. this year; after paying ahirediman, he 'only Per. ^Johnson ������fc Gerow *s Express, arrived ree������j 1 y��������������� d..;������ 1 TO per day. for; his. own labor. This year was an unusually good one for w tttery :: PI a in ti if W r a to l wo. 1 e t te rs i u A pri 1 - to :he tbreinan 0 f the Vi cto r:ia c0., w am i ng 1A m tM at he s h ou Id ..hold. th e co in p an y r esp o.nsib! e, but reeeived a 6 an s wers.:; lie" n 0w >sued f0 r Aiig< IB���������F ro m Qu es n e 1 rn 0 u I h 10 B arkerv i 11 e ������������������*R. Pacy and 2 Cbihamen ;. 5 way .passea- '0'r % ���������',��������� 'U& TvTfDft'UMMiclt. \ iJOLTl)AiYS- ;:a.- Bark his proportion of damages. Ine oiherpartnerft! ^oAi'K.-The William Greek district School haying no interest in the suit as they had pur-' clilibcil Jflieir th ree-11 ftf 1 k������������������'��������� as. tiiey stood th is having no interest in thesu.it as they had rmr-j beinf -SlbWeci for^ the holidays theM'cha'went* ��������� ,.���������. , ^1..... .1...^.. i������&L������* ii.-..-.. -*nfta ,k!s out last week on a-fishing excursion to Cot: spring, subject to any damages which might hare been done. \Wr "Walkem. for defendants1, moved for a Ion wood, and while he "and Jiotiie other gen- em en were -quietl y ;endeavoring to lure the tln ny')nma tes 0 f the brook from thei r nati ve mmsuit, ori the ground that all th������' ������!iai-������IioIcl- e^p,^> * rather dangerous "fish out of ers in. the Eureka co. were tenants iu common ������,Wr "ttdftnly.jMit^. the company without and should have lotirad in the action, ihe ] vn>rtat,roy.;-bein^ nothing less than a she hoar. Mining. Law specially providing that the! wllie,n Jvhlie u]]������nf an ^inngju the neigh'bor- majorUy of a company could choose a fore- j 10od along WUa.hei juvenile progeny had man who should sue and be sued in the com- |'bS?,n < isturbed by a dog which was along pany**8 name. Mid interests 4n a com pan v. I Wl.h the P^ As her ladyship appeared by though held bv ^*������-������*���������������* ���������������i^ ������������������������������������������������������ i������.f;.-. 1 no meann m an aimahie mood, the fishers visible, and if tin not interested in this action, and declined becoming par tros to it, Lynch hy Indemnity ing r,hem a ga i list cos ts, m i gii i bri ng th e s 1 ti tin tl 1e company's name, in that case he should he i co;aipt������ 1 led -to ask To r a co mtn"Issio u. to "exam - ; ; MINING; INTELLIGENCE Yi.i WILUAM.ciKffX :- The. Forest Rose co. last I week washed 170 ok The Ba I Lira i co. wash ed 106 oz. 1 'h e B lack Ja ck co. are c I ean i 11 g u p w here the.1 ast cave occ 11 v red .The Ba n Francis co ;co., at the h a ad 0 f t he c a ny 0 n (Ch i n ese )��������� a r e c i i������a! n i n % 0 j> and.getting small pay. The Chinese00.in-that canyon, having had theirdam carried awav. and worked ground filled up, by tlie high water la s i w ee k, are. re-1 a y i n g th eir flu me a t the upper end. The ditTerent companies'. above Richfield are, cleaning up, and some still piping a li tile, as t he water hold* on fc well. , The Flume.CO.; have a good head for0 piping yet. STOUT GtfWU. y The Mucho. Oro co. washed last week 35 0i. ^ The Go I den 11 ope co. a,re sti U clejiuing u p i n 01 d.gro u n d. aui I ge tii ng small pay. The Sou l h Wal es co. last week wa shed 328 . nz. The .Sp n t c e eo'. .aye m f.t i n g sm a 11. pa j.~-: T he L i g b t it in g c 0. a re g^tt i ng so mo pay a ������tti h. TI ie" "E ie v e n 0f'Eng fan d'aif e stilf.; fit I ed yu pXAX The Vic tor i a c0. ar^J 'tu un ing th rongii rock 10 wards the elm n nel'-.. The Varicou ver eoVar*; about ready to start their new belt. ;Th<}s������ las t two co m p a tii e s a re n 0 w 1 he main hop eib'f thc se i u t e res ted b e Id w Va nwi n k 1 e, ������������������ an d it. is ho 11 e d th at w h en The Victo ria strike. thecffSfT n el their join t; pi i ra ji ing c a p a c i ti es. w 1 th tii������ r ��������� present power and machiuery, wi 11 be %[M>���������, cient to suodue the water. ; The Amalgamated co. last week washed 3.V oz. Th is cum p any; s tii n ne 1 is 410 w to a ig r<^ t. ��������� ex te n t d ra in ed, and i,t is i believ ed! that, the Gladstone shaft is the cause.' - /yi.' VALLKY MOUXTAIN". '-,.'' ; Th e h yd ran 1 i c eoinp anf es: con ti ri ue get ti a sf good pay: :TheDisco very co. iiaveibeen>,find*. ing some large pieces. The Huntingdon; 00". are prospecting; abo-y-e the discovery fw itt^ hill channel. ..- '.'y-y iiXXiiX'y JACKOI'- CI.UBS-"CBEEKV. Tlio ' i vst Cb an ce c 0. h avi hg A r i f ted to; i tho. jhtl Ij 'si 31?: X>f^tbt*���������i>p���������' ^liaY^-^tei^J" tbey-n t.^lira fc'^f^;. posed tii.e chah nel to :be. and $ nding. the r ocjc rising, are running,, towards the creek', wirti rock going gradual ly "ofi*. They are gefctinK very go0d- prospeels. *)f coarse jr01 A. On Th 11 rsday they; tounel One .piece weigh i ng $15" and another $5.A-Ayf,;, X- ',���������������������������; -,;'/', ^:-y- dinVrent parties, were indi^iuo ���������f������ il? m :ami*ble. nw������a._ I i - 01 he r s 11 a re hoi d ers we re c<) !l c l1 K'ccV t b at t u e m os fc pn ������jte n t cou r a e was to shift their quarters without any ceremony. but one of the party who had gone off to look To "grouse, fof������uuateiy coming up. gave the intruder a charge of small shot, which caused h^v to -tnkx' refuge in a tree, where she was 'ne"'1^^^ dispatched with buckshot.. A cub. 1 ' " _f his ma ul Germanson creek, lie wits com pel led. to j d^nutlom the uneonseious cause 0 adopt'tbe present course to protect,*his cli-1 fernai r,areul7s untimely, end, wass ents against furtner litigation, as if any -|.lD������ th������ road .about-the same time. seen crasa- A a m ages w ere to h e a w ard ������ti n 1������w to L yn c h, : 11 an y f 01 u re ti m e. a n A p Ossi i 11 y b e I b r e1; a a - 0 tber. C0in\n issi on er. su i rs tu ig h t "b e b r011 jr11s hy Ford and Russe'il claiming Aamagi^ similar grounds, when ihe, evidence, in p ro=e 111 c a st j vc 0 u UV n 01 be ih trodu e <^ d. JUr Park, for plain tiff,- contended that ui'^uoieuts of Mi e dear tied counsel for th** on tho T j k Bo������ v-eVikc* Pa kit.���������The ; su rve v ing piJ ;iy fo r Te le **���������������.*. me Cache ��������� .'a rrlved i n Bur k ji; v i lie yet? tor d ay, ; an d ��������� c a m pe A ��������� .in the ineiiu0ws 0n .the:r way to Kear Lp.ke. Mr Omtxbca ��������� Wc bifvye. n0,1 aier news from. fr"bf North sinceySyiTesf^H'ias|;;^pre^ :A'-^!?i ���������men ;keep coming down,im t they f ell no thing di fi'ere in fr0in what'has been con tai n������d in <iit r correspondence, v A^-good many, kofep...still going, up in spite of ithe reports of shoriicotrv- m 0 ns, a nd 11 ie eer taiti ty ail most th a t v*n'fiaci e n t stocks cannot beigbt; in to winter as imiuy men as: are now ith ere. and ye t i t i s n 01 from Iaek of emjjloybieti\Xn 11 'Carib00, -as clai im wan ti ng.vn en find i t aifflos t i m p os*& le to p ro- cure them..... Potjok CounT.���������Tu<?sday, loth An gust.���������C. Wilson, cbisrgod with supplying liquor tn Susan and Maeirie'i. two Indian wo men. Acknowledged tnat.be had given them a llrii* w i ne, an d was io rd erfd to pay a flue of $ "25 * and -310. costs' iof - prosecn fi ng cou nsel, }l 'v Park., On Friday,"H; Knight, for also givUig ' 1 ittle win0 10* the. ������ame two lad 1 es 011 tl 1������ same dav, Wais nmlctedin a similar amount.: TUKATnHJAh���������POS'rPO'XKMKXT OF..?KiU'-OlWf- ANCw.--The entertain men b an nounced to ho 'tno do- did not api,|y io Mi cute. Fnrd and Kuss*!!. ba $arj.������'' bad' pu "������������������oh- -4ed their th reo-fif t hs ft o m t he ct e fan A -1 Watt. Clfief-Conunissary, has gone to Victoria, j ^\ven 'by tho Amateurs' this evening has bwa having purchased M, O. Davis'. pack train. J nnavoidVoly posrponed till next Saturday->ii which ac.oompauies the party loaded with lnCconnt of the indisposition' of one^^pe nee in lavor 01 a nonsuit proviKion-s and 'utenslis. Th.et'fj ary . in fill in the decachruent, inciiidiog.;.S������ven In* d i a m������. \V i tson; tho li-sbe r m an 01 JElsifer La ke. Ken Hemen .'wb0 was. to .purtorm. Fm'KJiiT Ar.nivfNO���������During the pas.t wt*ek G eOrir e Dunn's teams wi lb in ach i n ������ry fo i* th o ���������9S9*-i*- A TtavATK T������ leg ram received yesterday from the [?fiHes, Oregon, by W. A. Meaeham. ��������� mq., anauttnces the destr 11 cti0ri of a 1 a rp e portion of the -town. Mrs lleaeham. *nM f imily. who now reside there, lost all their 'household furniture. A nut vat, op Liner. '������oTKirson Tnrrcif.��������� The Hon. J. W. Trntch. first Lieu f.-Oovernor i*( the Province of British Columbia under Confederation, has arrived -in Victoria 'oo HM. gunboat Sparrowhawk. A. Ba ma w. Esq., 0 f Q/iesi)oVwion f It, a rrire.<i ���������bilrty of as individuaM&eing liable to haveitzs claim I jumps 1 through tton-represenrnfion 0); failure 1 abo u t jaif 'th e 'dis tan ce. A t ��������� Msgtip Eobu kkv.���������A f?iwash, ivmg t;' Dn. lJowuEK. the well-known dentist nf at I Victoria, announces that he will be unable ia been ou a client coulo (is'oase^ie had no vemod'y. aw the majority would not join him in au action, TUtf Commissioner mlA it was t������ difilcu' ^ flour in this $2 perlOD for $15. ,P.������ftvsers. which ho nad piaceuunuer m������ nir.nj iw>. w-���������������< #ii giving to bed. and be accused two- other Oaunaui)^ Exhusw arrived ou Ibursdar wfctri-es t)f the robbery. However, as he had evening. with dates irom Victoua of Wil* been sound asleep at the time when the deed Aiurnst. ,i.. ww������ committed, be had no^ proof* to oflfer, and ��������� Johjwon'h "Expr^.wltfl ll;^ Av^^ eas^, ale thought.'-Mr. V^U,'Wir������ argumei ^j wy further -dm* wars obtanfrul to JoMtty 1mm .- ^ ;������',]{ ft������';i r/clorji i^;':^^t. ' :-i . "������������������-. ... y. wer-* Cv'H r /��������� n > ou? !aefl ta-? o'iosu^u ar jO'p'.Cioi: ������iii������.i������iu..iiiujuiU') MS' mm ItJfc K&a ?i'$i f: .;.',.y;slji.5,'r. ,.-': ���������ot 1 'Z rcrtiBgEaMStfjg^g^PwaijgaMffig THE u ARKANSAW?J CATS/ There was a mania Arkansaw', -y J.'; As, let his passions rise j ,, An d no t un frequ en tly p \ eked out Some other varmint's eyes. His name was Tuscaloosa Sara, And often he would say��������� > ;*' There's hot a cuss in;Arkahsaw���������/( Z Z * 1 can't.whip any day." / .- "' -5. % Onemprn a stranger, passiri*. by, ^ ZZy 'Z Heard Sam hi y tai kin' so,.;"_;.'. 'Xy "Wben down be scrambled Irpin bis lioss, .. .And off his coatdid go. ; "-"y. :._���������.-. ���������>^Myboy."said he';"it's my belief, :y ������������������; ; Whomever ybuinay be, (. :! ;.��������� : ; That.f kin make'you screech and smell ..Y-.Bavlikler agony.'y.ZZ-yyx - ���������'���������"?'��������� :T h ey cl 1 uche d like two ramp a geo lis b ears, ;^An'i'':tlieiV;w;eiht down a;bit; X They swore a siringof six-iueh oaths, A^d'nfc^aud;fitv.andfit.,, ��������� .-*������������������- jist^at coclc^cro w. sudder. Uy-,-- -y ��������� ��������� /' There came/an1 awfulvpause, : And land my old man runout ������������������-;;��������� / To;ascerfcaiir the cause. ^ '��������� * "���������."-. The sun was Arising Am the yeast, - hXAnd'lit the hull concern, *������������������ * ���������: ;l������nt not asignof either chap ��������� y Wad found at.any,turn. ..-������������������' Tel, in the region where.t"hej.fit, ,-,- We found; \o our surprise^ One pint of buttons, two big knives. Some whiskers! and lour eyes." XN'ENfeLTSi*^ Xy. ELOPEMENT, OF THK HON". MISS ' NOE12 ���������' '��������� .-'. ���������...������������������ r 1*he recent appointment of Mr-Thomas ;; Murpby��������� as.:organist to (lie''Oii.urcli.6f.the Holy Innocents on !17th street; has createdi an :ex- / ^itemehtin'Roman Catholic -circles; ; The Jlit^tory of this gentlertian is: intrlily : in teres tug and ��������� rom an tic. 0 n.' th e, 1st of An gus fc last' , year;-Mr and Mrs Mrirpliy. arrived in New .Tork; steerage passengers in the good ship; PiymontlrRock,,' . ���������- ix AX' ' y. A hong "b of ore they ar ri ve rl it; be cam e app a i - en tio the officers :of the vessel that they were no ordinary si eerage passentei;s. Mr Mur fp fly's wile afctracted4ituisual attention; She ��������� Was a.petite blonde. qir^f eat 1'efinunent, and ^possessed- of much personal beauty. Her ^roanners werevthose of an educated lady, and she-seemed tai together.; out; of -place,, in the Isteerage offan emigrant vessel.; There was ; ������ vi den 11 y a iifi ys ter y in the cas e. an d; as ��������� sooh ; its the .conpie landed in;New York a Siin re- ;.;;p:)rter was detailed to solye it. A:ter some ��������� b arch he succeeded in. discovering the fol- * iowinGTTacN: i*'lZ ���������������������������XX'-X-: yXy. Mr Murphy came from England, where for ��������� many j ears' h e h us folio w e d li is p ru t eesio n as a Jinnsician with great succeps,'; His tame reached!���������. the ��������� ears o ft he Earl of Gainsb o rouy h. Aviio engaged him' as his* private A.rganfet, and took him to live at Ex ton Hall, Rutlandshire. J t w as here th at M r jM u r p 1 ������������������ y; w n * i h ro vv n into the company of the Barl-s daughter, the Lady Blanche Elizabeth Noel. An atlachment sprang up between tbem, but matrimony seemed out of the question. Her fatliHr's consent could never be obtained. A happy thought struck them, and they determined to elope. One fine morning they were miasmg irom Ex ton Hall. They had fled to a neighboring town, where they were married. When next heard of they wei'e steerage pnssengers on the Plymouth Rock, bound for New York. Since his arrival here, Mr Murphy's career has been prosperous. The society of his wife lias been courted by many leaders of fashion, j nd his appointment as organist to the Church of the Holy Innocents has given great satis- laction.���������[N. Y. Sun, June 30. MISCELLANEOUS. Lightning Crkkk; -v. Ml NERS AN D T R A DERS wi 11 find it to %h e i r art- . vantage to purchase a t this Store, where tUere is iMGE ASSOETISK OF SCOBS Of th e y e ry best, d oscr Iption on lian d .a n fl tbo Stoclt constahtlyreplenigh ed by n d \v arrival e. Th e proprie. ;;;,. tors vyillsellGoods ���������/ AS CHEAP AS ,AKY IN,. CARIBOO. Ord e r sp ro mpti y ft 1 led ,a n d for war cl c d'_ w i th rl i spatch ��������� Vaii Wlnklo,;,: BEEDY &LINPHARTV ���������������������������_;:-: Proprietors MISCELLANEOUS. J. P. TUNSmLIi & Co.Z y'"--^8,-P0W':'CHUECH; YARD, LONDON. JzH; TTTKNERV& Co., yVIGTORIA, bxj. ��������� ssio-n. ���������$^*- Goods bought in the European^^ Markets to order j aud consignments of Oobdsr from Britislr,Co him bia sold in London. -.;������������������ ��������� y,i ��������� \:ZZy.''ZZZiuZ[: y EBFBIIENOES IN '..���������'���������- ��������� '.' ,; A.i>-.X'X. .. LONDON���������London and. Westminster Bank, L6thbury.; ���������'���������������������������';���������;' ��������������������������� ������!��������� U essrs. 0 o p es take. Moo re & Co., 5 B o w Ch urch Yard. VICTORIA���������Bank of British North America.w. myi���������Cm ���������": ���������OPrl YICTORIAV;i;B.G., MANUFAOTi;nE STEAM' ENGINES AND BOILF.RS, ���������eitherHigh oriLbw Pressure, -v x ' ��������� Gristj-.Qu>irise:'andySaw"Mi 1 Is,��������� aud in \f'act iiryt)������in������ csu)uoct.i?d, with-:'the ./Maclnine' %sinoss:';.;.Irf'ti :in'l Ri-!Ss Cfistirigs.of all doscr ip tion i'. On 'hand nnM t^r. ftalp, a.lurgo assortment of -.Sh������etv"Bar a'nrl-.nthor Tr.'-u,- Boil er Bolts j .Ta ok, Screws; Brass Cocks, 'G lohc -\'a I ve*. CemntftfyyilailiiVKS,.'of:VhOerent;.: Patterns, Car V.'li wis \vitlvIronvan'd.;st.eel Axles," Steahv^ipe-Fittings, ko. AU.orUerS- promptly attended', to.: :Terms Cash, e.t our Works iu Victoria. ���������'!myija 6m-ruyX ?PRATT..& IRvT^g; ^roprielcirs. JA* GIL m. FpM,;.vELOIJE,; FLOUR ���������TOE-SALE AT SODA CREEK, . QUESITSLLE, and ��������� BARKERVILLE J. HARPER, :anet er&uir^ Mix GO^BaNJiENT Street,^igtoeia, vx aS ON HiNDv AND ISGON^ANTLYreceivinjr, n ��������� lari^e -as?ortttient; of'���������iCLOTHS;v..CAi3SIMSRES: and.; TESTINGS j ...which- ho is; prepared to make to urd'er-iiV-tlio,mosi'aiii>r()Ved' styles'.;; \ '.:: y' ; jj^* Tariies on William Creek ycan have th eir measures 'tak eirtiy; :3l r; M cGall uni', Barker v ii lo; '-���������������������������-.. vjjj������f' Allordcrs iroinCaiiboo promptly attended to.; ':; - .'���������",- '��������� my61m ��������� ���������- ,'- ' ' :C eieffraDii l5 Store Street (between Herald and Fisgard) yi;;ZX: i Ziyi'-'' WpTORIA,:B.C..'. '' ANDREW ASTRICO,���������'-. _"��������� - - - - PROPRIETOR. ���������The-most commodious find clean Hotel ia Victoria. It is conducted on the European principle. The table is supplied with tins very b.:st the market affords. =��������� . Meals at all hours Of the day.1 Private Dining Rooms 'I or Families,' -: ; Board and Lodging per week, $5 50 and.SSSO. l\T' d;iy, $1., Single ineals, 3"K cents, Beds, 50c. ' jg^. Fire proof .Sale in the.House. . hiyG 6rn~ Importer and Dealer in FINE: H AiVANA tiers' Provision Store BARKERVILLE. TiHE ABOVE ARTICLES CAN BE OBTAINED IN JL and out ot" "Bond, at the option of tlie purchaser. A general assortment of SMOKING- ARTICLES. . jftS* Orders from the Upper Country promptly at tended to. .'; ', NO. 47 YATES STREET, ;. "{Opposite tho Bank of British XorLh America.) VICTORIA, \M, n>v6 3in A ,Sailor, whose sweetheart had a very handsome set of teeth, attempted to kfss her, but she eluded him, and gave him a box on tbe ear. "Just my luck/" said the good- natured sailor ; '��������� Fin always getting wrecked on the coral reefs 1" CASAMAYOU & CO., Wholesale Dealers in Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Havana Cigars, m FREHCH PKSENES. YATES STREET, - - VICTORIA B.C. iwvsam AT THIS STORK will always bo-found, a'well- selected stock of the FRESHEST GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS IN CARieOO. ; ;, BEST JAVA COFFEE , : Roasted and :Ground;daily.;; ,..' -t 1 ���������::;'] X Braneli Stdre at Last "/���������������������������;���������-. ,.';',��������� - Cliancer.,; zy,'zzz Wh oro a good s assor tme nt o f G oods . wi 11 tilways be found.,' '���������'���������I trust-by strict'attont.ion.to.hu sin ess and fair and ?q u arc'. d ea 1 i ii|C, to m e ri t a co n t.inua ii ce oT tb e 1 i heral ^itronage heretofore extended to me.. . ;fe4 ICE. THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS TO INFORM HIS fri en ds an d th e p ab H c, t h a t h e. h a a U t tedm p so<ne COMFORTABLE BED-ROOMS u his new building, where he is prepared to give jrnod Beds at a reasonable price. Tlioec who will l\ivor liim vvith their patronage��������� may depeuci bu'tLiv cleannt-ssaiH:! comfort of his house Ho ia kes a 1 se thi s o p portaui ly to'remind th e Carl booi.tes that his Brewery has received the FIRST PRIZE ol the Colony for his celebrated XXX ALE, :The'FLORENeEis;ihe bestSewingf, Machine for Family use,'because it..; so seldom gets outbf order. \ If ther������;. y: ��������� is one not working^well. in; ��������� yi'Ai. ���������:CAyF0RH1^-.Y^---'i'^'^' 0REG0tt%AA':y..Zl'''-y:'^A:ZxAX .. WASHINGTONTERRlTbRY/ ���������': A NEVADA, '���������xxyy'.xy.u; Zu'-xxyX IDAHO, ���������- , ������������������ ���������;,"'"��������� r'- . ALASKA, '"/������������������i'v BRITISH.COLUMBIA, u" xy,.'Z ������ MEXICO, ������������������yZ'ZZZ y'"AZ"' " japan, '���������-������������������;���������';;���������'���������;.��������� -x^x-.. Orf;.CHINA,: if informed of it, I will ���������fix/ it without any expense A to the owner. ;"- * i "^ / Hoi 19 Montpoiaeiy Street, South, BRAND HOTEL BUlLDIKfi,; gAN J^RANCISCO, pAL, ... Send- for. Circulars and samples of the work. Active Agents wanted in ���������': every'place,;'--.'���������.;: ":; .." '",���������-';;-; R.'BfeAYENf.AgenC^ jel0 6m(., :.. Victoria, B.C. ,LEA&PERRI"NS':': Celebrated W.ORC E S T E R S HI RE SAUCE "Declared hy Connoisseurs to he ��������� THE ONLY; GOOD SAUCE.,��������� . An d th e t r u e am a ten rs w i 11 h e a b 1 e t o j u d ge b y them selves thai, such honorable prize husbceu justly awarded to him. N. II.���������A lurjfu front room to let. lMrlcerville,Jan. 23, IS69. N. CUNIO The latest case of absence of mind is recorded of a lady about to "whip up n some eggs for spongecake, who whipped the baby, und sang " Watt's Cradle Hymn" to the eggs. NOTICE. DURING 5TV ABSENCE, MR JOHN TUBBY, wh������ holds my l*<������\vor of Attorney, will eondnot my in Barkerville as Tinsmith and Stove- business deaier. %mh July, 1871, SANDERSON PKARCV. jy M lm PEEYEHTM BETTES THAN CUSE. TJIAVR been requested bv stvern 1 respectable parties, whnoiih testify to the edicacy of my system, lo aguin make public tho I act that Moses' Hair Invigorator WILL PRKYEUT "BALDNKSS, R ESTO l\ 1"! HA 1K Til AT LS BEC0M IKfl THIN OR FALLING OFF, no-1 oiroctua'llv mmt scurf or dakduuff. This isnol ft mere assertion en my part, as 1 have in my poss^Ksiuii numerous testiuiouials certifying to the sueeessoi my rome+iy. I do not of ooursu prutond that. I oan mal:e the hair Kiv<w on heads which have been bald lor' years ; but I will guarantee to stop tho hair In on falling oft, to increase j us g ro w th, a n d e Hoc tu a 11 v iv move So u rf or Dandrutl'. \v. ]). MOSES,' Barkcrville, B.C. CERTIFICATE. ��������� This is to certify that during last spring my hair was rapidly falling on!, and my head wan Cast becoming bald, when 1 applied to Mr TV. O.MOSES, Barber, I'mrkerville, who in a few weeks restored my hair to its former healthy state' (DAVID GIBBONS BarkcrviUe Uec. 29, HS6. " BMWl'* Caution against Fraud.���������The success or tlita most delicious and unrivalled Condiment having caused certain dealers to apply the name of '^Vort'i'S- ter.shire Sauce" to their own inferior conipoundF,'il������������ public is hereby informed that thc only way to se������ cure thc genuine, is to ASK FOR LEA 6c FEREJNS' SAUCF and to sec tliat their namttsare upon the wjuitm LABKLS, STOVPKR, a ll d BOTTI J?. 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Title | The Cariboo Sentinel |
Publisher | Barkerville, B.C. : George Wallace |
Date Issued | 1871-08-19 |
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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Newspapers |
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FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Notes | Print Run : 1865-1875 Frequency : Weekly |
Identifier | Barkerville_Cariboo_Sentinel_1871_08_19 |
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BC Historical Newspapers |
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/ |
AIPUUID | f1e0f7c4-d7d3-4bb2-9f06-1dd5fd1cc0df |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0170427 |
Latitude | 53.066111 |
Longitude | -121.517222 |
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