m M 3 fci'-& B^rkfer^ljle, ^"aiam Creek, B; G/, ^.i/VKEKLY PAPER, /NEW A^EliTKEMENTS CttRl&TIKIBROS.' HAVfeOPENED : THEIR NEW - Shop,"opposite th������ Pp&fOiHco, and ''a re prepared to execu .te all- fc Iritis\ot- s Blacksmith; work with - neatness and dispatch. " 'A- ��������� *��������� , ' * ' . ; ;;Barker^jlliei:Juhe22; 1SCS. ���������. . / ; je22" receu^linporifttion nftcili'Mr'sulWd; , ni ..'cAiaBOW SBSTCTL" .... ;.; '^sft������4fc'/'J- 1-Sn&uncssftna despatch. bed with ^^^rmamojlftwte.^ _ , > WALKER '& ISAACS,., Sal o o ii &n& Bestamraht / ^QENTREVTLIiE, ��������� / / ' / ��������� . ' :-tc%^ ,tfay,.8t#^,,-.y>; ^OSQUITO/GTJLCH. -Cm-- / y Kaisliion Saloon; v A'- D L E Ft ��������� <A; BAR R X v; ,, v y' BAKKEltyflXK, B. C; 'May 1, 18<3S: ��������� ' ' ", ��������� / - '"A l Cm ���������a.; (JBi !*}V (Opposite Cosmopolitan Saloon),' r-:'B^R-:K-E.RV5lLLI3-. nSffc of ' te. cbembrt���������; laboratory 2ftd. sulphuric w^i^VtwSS? ������ and brandies cafl be maao from beet- K? that a barrel, o^pea-n^ m-b������ wans- raedinto excellent.coffee ���������;. that/^ can iorb ao enormous quantity of .water in cer- K the adulteratWns tb������ t = n 'udhgent Jnd dishoncsc chemist can prac use uMa-his '",fflH^llow-mGii. Ul these1 "marvels <v chemical^ cience^avc ir, these latter daysl^com^rM Ued, Elites tbe British ^c^'Jo^aW Wiam triclca ������ trade, and ben chief fcciiiv )s iu Lhuir eppacity to enable anscru- Lw-icde 1lh3 f.yhgntvn ibe poefcfrte and de������ Rrovth"estb*Biachsro^tho c^nMingcandvcon- Liung'publico Gonc'ernvfg thu article ,o Ihamp'igni1, awriter in the Cincinnati Journal }!��������� Commerce tellsus.that'it is rjiftdevfr.pnv.a- iiousand ditfeRmt substanoeWeven from rc- lub'd jKiiie'ii^^ ^ozble, j sparkling,:;fcubbling:,:.;fS^i(ia&-^ha*Qip^*iii3; fan be" protluciid, which will^delight1;the eye,, jcklu' the palate, gladden tbe heart-momea- inly���������but quicken ���������"��������� our pa^es; towards the j'avyvard. This -ht -a ne^usej for, petroleum, hkh those who; have'' been experinientirig rith it iis aii agency for generating steam lave little dreamed of. Who Can say that the [enaaylrania oil territory. : now considered hostly worthless, may not sonic day be re- tonera ted in to tho g reat cham p agne- prbdii c- ag country.'of the world.; ;y,,-/ Akimal Grafts.���������A. French, naturalist, M. Tulpian, cut.ptfiho tails of tadpoles, and saw pem not only live but grow for ten days, in- iifferent to all theories of nervous centres, ligestivc apparatus, or circulatory systems. But -the member that seems to have the Itrongest dose of/the '-'vital principle" is the bit of a rat. This is the very ideal of life, intl here, if anywhere, we ought to locate the (eat of vitality.. The following, experiment fas made by Mr; Bert. > He dried a rat's tail [mder tlie hell of an air pump, and in immed- Ws proximity to concentrated acid, so as gradually to, deprive it of all moisture. then ho placed it. in a hermetically-sealed Jasstnbc for full five days. At the end |f this time he subjected it for a number of fours te a temperature of ninety-eight dopes centigrade in a stove, and subsequently icaled it a secoud time ia his tube. Four i:iya more having elapsed, he united this tail ?? ]lf. G.nt extremity, te the freshly-cut stump Ha living healthy rat, and quietly awaited jne result. His success was as complete as it pas marvellous. It commenced to expand m penorin tho natural duties of a tail, and pee months afterwards he demonstrated, by L!f^ Rrapntation aid "careful injection, hi i7"? nirnisl������ecl with proper vessels, and r* a living part of the second rat. i^y-^M eOXTRACTS UNPERTAKEK AND ALLRlNDS OF }< .lobxfjiyk *(loiio;-witn punctuality; aBU^U-ipatcli,p.t? reasonable,rates. / A good ;siock "yj ��������� seasoned', lumber always on hand. "A.' <'A^W ' je25 4io. a: ' WAKE-UP-.JAKE , m. Bestaurant /^i^^e^ THE FROPRIETORS/iOK'lTHIS WELL KNOWN r^cstablishni$$.$:In^tbankiug.thc' public and their:. numerous i'nekfls for past Ssuhr rmlu irindiypoheit ���������^���������3ontinttan^bC/t|utir4-' pa tronage,, as rtAmy are'-.tow-;- prepyrcd^/affoM- ^ ;������, atifJV.ctinn in th( hne of- :.������uW������ss^ife yyy;;MmERSON &:G0ODSO^ - Zl MdS around this country are yyA }}miyn*W week they killed Nat. CbnJ^ Sta^rrivcr������ on the Owyhee and I ke ?nriir0al 5eobe'th0 w*������t, with eight bm ^?nn������^d four wWidrs wehtafter Nhiein������k������ BCa,P8������ ������very Indian that Klv >nL; n?fc ������ne cscaP������d- The number Pffib "SSS*? "V5 P������* or ���������������* whites to wMte lnS undl*n scouts *nd one or -tlMlaw K'^0l,fc fiffcccn racu ^ told. L UIa ^wla bifttesman/ ;I-Jtdy/lU^m/.>/''^ -- , ^ Vl6ra fBread delivere'd t6iallparfe*j of tha Creek,, * HAS .TDST^RBGEIVBD A. LARGE ASSORT; mimt At'.BOOTS' of Various -styles andior. ti.:: BBSTiQUALlTY"; aUo,;Benkert}S;Fmo Dress. ���������'Boo^'ofJrb'O-yBstidescrip.tion. _,.. . " "���������'���������---'������- ��������� :r- TOiavo Boots' of'mf' own Tii ako warrnnted-not to be surpassedvby any Boots made either in. this Golony or ih Callforriia, either for workniansliip or durability. ���������i<'Gam- Boots constantly on hand. .Boots made to ordur and KEPAIKISG done at the shortest notice. J tt^NEXT DOOR TO^THEl SENTINEL OFFIC53,i^ jftIR y " BARKERVILLE. B.C. j. TAscimy^''"'' :'' - ^/i^sett. ^piNK^gAgps; . . fi/D ���������;;-S;;I.;.^:;';;:;lfs^^ RI CirlF TEL D, B. CV ;itay������, 18GC. - -T' ^ : ,- - '> |D*^f|:|DE^DNE:V| / ' A /F. V|I^e^s\A.u^Uon^ltoom8i ,?je8 Gnt,f; /; ;^..-.L^BARKERVim,E.--;y -. :������������������''; ' - , A "^SlPORTERS -AND-- - '- r ���������' ( y , WHOLE^kBE- DEALEte i'k/ Lrvre Sttjjk of ail^kiiids^ '*t je8.6ru,;." y; BAHKERVILLE, B.C.% "' s ; -l;, Z'. ��������� ^^I-Se^S;:jUMdS.; an rancisco Store: ;*^csi assorted1 Ka������^ just;< receiVed \\ ih^: ::*Lnrgest "i..' aiid. -/,;'_ '*,-/"'/-' '.:��������� ���������<-A'4 'Stock off^y ? *.. . ;, . , < \; '���������' American.Clothing,* .. Underclothing, -&oy &<?A Tliat'has ever^ecninipprted.to Cjriboo.^; ���������*���������,/.,.��������� , ; .���������-, i/5/JJv.?/Si;;:..-A^������^ 1//v i;&RbCE^^ ' '���������"' 33?INE;beani)s of To^dcp,&; C^fe^S|| Parties 'will 'Cridit'to their advantage to gsvQ.mte r call before''purchasing"*!! so wh ere. '- - "- *''���������'/;/ "l yj^MAyyXA.y:yrymrj:: r-y-n-vi^lyiui.^- ������������*:���������. 'i^������liff'. ....-.,. *ta>.-������.^. <->- -.'i-���������-������ 'fe ^:;Ti %^^ym^iaM%y.,x, B.'.H.O^GEyS' "OLD STAND. ;Barkervlll^.l^gia������,:1868/; AQmt ������������������^.DEALERS;'': IN,- DEY |p'ODS AND LIQUORS.;' : A large assortment of rio.j ebq Steel-5 always ������fl, y>- ; hand ��������� A -/Barkerville, 3fuy 1,1888. ��������� ' ' , .fim JlRCADE nrUKE GHEAT PLEASURE IN ANNOLNm.G TO J the public generally that they have purchased the Saloon, lately occupied .by. Mr C. lullon,' and flatter themselves from their long;experience m snisi- acra-to merit a liberal share of their P;1���������1;^..^, / At the Bar will befound a full supply, of the best WINES/ LIQUORS AND CIGARS. frirkerviHc, Mny 20th, 1863: ". ' > jet 6m . CESTRSVILLE STOEE, RED GULCH AND MOSQUITO CREEK. Johii B. Loyell & Co. EEP CONSTANTLY ON" HAND. A LARGE SUPPLY MmEBS������ TOOLS, "V PROVISIONS, CLOTHING, &c, &c., And for sale at tho Lowest Current.Prices. Only one Cash Price asked, conscqGectly no long CrS:B-Miner, and Prospector on TOJW/Wvg ������*utf������iranil other Creeks in that section of count]) can ScliW A������OTBAP.������4 to better advantage Uutn from Wi Ilium* Greek. ���������; ivivSCm Carihoo Literary Institute ,T S. THOMPSON, PrtKsrnKNT. " ��������� . JAMES ANDERSON. Vick-Pubsidbnt. oii:;Toikei^ iiiiiil iyiilllfl EG TO'INTIl^PE'TO' THEIR"FRTE?,i/< AhTi TV. public gerie$li\ (h.u.tlipy r.ow imvo ^o^aYke , ���������THE ^{Cirkets ^frSf^������llie^ .,_, ... ^r-bf-M-h'ic-h^*Hfip^ii|g^ good fresh meat^of the-verj^hfe's^^am^,^,.,.^gc^w.^ bought in British? GoluDlhiav and >would;.re^ectltilly, solicit a continuance of the patronage heretofxn-fe extended tcxthbih. /. - y , A..y Barkerville;Bfc., May 22,186S. ^V*-..; Mr um: '���������yy .. M ���������-, ..........,,.... Mr \.:;' . 3p.y~:.MK:s' :m-AM. .,. .-.,. ms G0N;STANTi.smfOH,SA:|\:p *A ^HOIOE SELEC-.;-*; .: y-'i- ulf'U enre of M^iiflMy Sj^hHlis dud /Sheumatmm,?, and Oro^sraabL's-'aatl bther^pecillc.^riixtitfes.lo^^on^. orrh'ceay if. i] x ea t w f i e i j'of To j 1 e t -A.r 'tiqles^ a^-Corab������t;> H:iir Oils, Hair ai..' " >otli Hi , ' Tooth Fodders, Tootb Picks. Spongesti-ratscy So8������^ B������:--?vitn,, Lu-^ 4 ^ biaTs Extracts, *������nd other pertumcrifcs,*otc,,-etc. ,vy . ,v^ ��������� "roscriptionscarefiii w."-.pounded, >. >;y P. f a si " iie;s/r'equiriii^:; ns caroOilly compounded, y1 MAMyAMAM [-���������ship. up^Qodfeey^y iyrmg.;an<lf^i! ^pw>^: 'i: inedicine>rriavi'OTely'-on..obtaining.-il.rv; it^^Ui������i-^"������tS'lh^^VTv^i.K������*r?'ifip.irft^ m . -. -i Ay MMM ..K5;?fr.n:...: BM&KERyiLL13i ���������)'* A N AUCTION WILL BE HELD AT THE; A^OVE ���������ix Hooms :;(]' '/���������i.'v" ../'/ '"; ; ;;'/- Every Saturday, at Kooii; ; Goods sold oi commission. Goods-received pi. Storace .���������':��������� Mone-j-advataccA on gop.ils. ������������������ = .. ������ 5f ereliahts williple'ase send Geo ts to Aection KqomB not later than Mday Evening M^aturdHy^ ^cy.-^ p>8 6m ' Af" v ;���������;/-. __jVg;:t.BE-;*Auctioneer: ; :i.y P h p t o g r ap Ii i Q: Arti s|, Has Now^^JfEDy His;pfiOTO<?"a^mc:;<J^^ len% and ^prepared to.do all kinds m phicai^Jewclrfc^ of'the^rti.*. 4A A: ��������� /:'���������' ..' ...���������",-���������: Cartes deYisi^i/TiDihredc;roste;;Pt)rtr^ ^ types, I^licr Pictures. 5ni������iioLypes, yie^s ;o Houses, Cliims vetc/, Sinde^jr Stereoscopie^y <$$ Portraits also taken, on. White Silky.Lincn or Cotton Cloth; '���������' rr:^-:::Ay'AA v.'".;/- A A *���������>'/��������� v '-i^;;" BarkerviUe^tayV 1S6S. -.. ���������'-- .,. :y:..: ;y ;.;-:#>:' ^;-y, cl StR50S'S,'s';^ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ^DEALER AND 11. S. BLUNT, wr.��������� ^ JOSBPH CLEARIHL'B, J- JOUN MacLABEN, J DlRECTett'S. V B --A fine n??m*t.ment of Books and Stationery ia Cjrocsriss, ProYisionss"��������� ��������� ��������� HARDWARE, DRV GOODS, CL othIinG; boots and shoes. &c., &c, &c. BARKERVILLE. . mv2S6m kerville >M . XJr^eek anl ;vrpck omthe> moniiii^^ Bftsj.WA** ^"^^*^"^^������^c^^ kinds oT.-tqthraissI^ ^tcyifor ^mis*m?|l%WJfe; ,fi ses: recdrd'daim's examine reef is,- ^^fl^^gf^ , r^aUlsovbeattended to. i ������ nsl-.o wl onu toe^^^g (imosamcmlh, an Exp������ s lolttithley Cro.k Em ������ . brone^nrtib, Cedar and Black: Beat Cwekw. ie 1������ -���������_ have an office at Barkerville, wh -a Ul ord r.y etc.,������ fcahbeleft/ ;,'-���������* > ��������� i/iMay=5..;"i'866v -iMA.i rA^MyAy^MM,--y- ���������" gT" ,,;;. C:C &y /;i Selling Off,!- Selling Offl yy yy-/ ".,, ������������������: ijOHFIETA- - ��������� - -^BSri^A9^^V ��������� sGroceriep;" "-:Provision?, Dry Goods , ' ' Also, one splendid Bar Saloon Stove, &c. ic. ��������� ;.;.;'��������� \-.y)" ,'���������; j������.j"t.' 1.1 ���������.;.":���������'.-"'v'.'���������';.-~, ���������-���������-."-j.'.?��������� '.;:...'''-���������;'.'.'.:..��������� '{��������� v'��������� ...'yy:y.'-.���������'<.'--,������������������������������������ y:.-:���������: ���������^Uaccdirntsanetoitlio.ttndcr^giicd must be set led ���������Dcforo the l"0tU Jane next-,, ,.:,, r,^ t^���������-^ ;: .Richfield; May TPth: 1863. ^ ' ** ' mylllm ^ VA2^ ;, j-r^fTJ������' ;-/ \--: yy.: n**\������:.ivskept for Siile STOFESj^STQVES! ADA-i'S & PEABOY;, n^vc>stv(icci'veilacUcicesoloctlonef CAST IRON COOKING STOVES : SHEET COPEE, fflCs.,';w PLATE AND SHEKT Ila.OlS rnftE vXBOVB.'^ftJSB 'M^fflMV 1' aitd fitted iipfrfr me Accommodation' ot; the: .RobliaKy, will bekoptfna^stylc to-defy-competition. -; >;n/1^(- ; : 6oods stSld^WbolesallprORqtaU.aiid as chcap-.av the'cheapest'iU Cariboo .mai^cet. y -'-... . . r/v i'' i. WlioIeiSalc orders from outlyiiig Creeks; wiU?be -:ror^;, warded-frec of. extra charge. , ^ _ ^j^^. ,. Van Winkle; May iq, lSf>8. ���������. r * 'myll,6m,/t., ////'//^\i$:.Q .''������������������\#ALi^V:lMA^E:' T* nWs MODERATEV^ WofeKMA^SHIl*v UN-gl will nidai-o send their orders-to J).-*McQbA"RRIB, whoWns 'the best of.Frenchfeathers; always on a^derS.^nj.Cari������:.^^ prbmplly attended to. , ,, ;:,,.: P^.^V^^ '^fef^|*^AET5^S^: 5^ pOLONY>; ��������� /AA' :': iN-' SIX;/;PQUND -TINSvy;;.-v;.;- TIN 11 c O R'M^ t l- ?^^mbbr CURIAS 1SSS2&^������������ ���������Zi tiob ������fflT^^S^������w-^S*. j*5 ���������E.!PEABS02v".BKOS.;, ''-v. '���������' ���������?/-.��������� :Bar^cr'7iIle>- '������ ���������Jl /��������� hr;irWK������**WS?l!IW WTy ^,rr IIS;;/i'^y.;;/"? " ���������" ^ -'- y ' * . - rf; as ���������iriy,'iy.'j?;![-..������ \AA 'Aa yy. '��������� 'm: tHjWby;"1.. A: ,C^y:'y. is ��������� life ~?i" MOSBAY,:;J.U:&Y, 13, 1868. , "X^M^iS^yQ ������ IV. Uhahardi , %o f^ribob ^nUiicl" is published;*W������*j������������; ^Thursday. = Advertisements i^endedfor fgfm fouBt bo-delivered at latest at 0 o'clock, p. rort tht any lieforcp'ubllcatiop. ;'��������� _^^J^. ��������� . . , TO CORKKSPONDEYla. : , y,, , ., = I ^ti'feommuntcation raalnamKanll/autlre^ ;;wlth"aviaw of publisblng the same, butasaccui.it> wr Atis'gobdfaith/ /;-;'-';'V. y . / y - yyv-;'/ ���������' -" ���������* " - ���������"f. ^^^ . TO Ail'ftdva-Hafem^^^ i^m Aiu'&m ti-n'jiftd until ordered out ana uMirgca period) will bo continued until order ;;6f'accordingly^ ���������;-i-fiWgS OiPITAL wnishmbn^; yThis important - question, which <has-_from -tUne to rtiine occupied tho attention * of the ; Stltesmeii and^the/press of every; cirihzed country; has.jrtst^undergoneiin^England^ro- , bubly one dt'the; most; thorough discussions and- investigations that it has ever been aub- iCjected to, at least in that country.; Os the 21st of April, in "the House of Commons, Mr, Gilpia's . bill t^r tho abolition of the death, penalty from the criminal '���������code of English yia'w/ alter a o j nri and deeply interesting dis- ' Suasion,' was'lost by a majority vote, Mr. Mill - -bein'g'j tile most'-strenuous opppaer .thereot.. in ' iookh!?- over the arguments advanced, pro ai d ion; we '-*ce struck with, the widely different.'and contradictory1 views oi those vho participated w rhc fM ite, nof .vitUffaD^- vi^ the lermrUW coincidence of opmku as ' to what'they deemed tlie only necessary con- dtMxBUVLi "in Cho 'case���������the pia-ifJit^Pi of /"criminals and, the deterrent:effect upon others i a oi 0 2r ^ ! i? y v en t crioif _The p j c/sh/ in ���������y' co ra men ting upo n 'the "debate, seeftis: iiao to ", ��������� be 'tied-.down 'to; the-:"same- na��������� wy gimge;.-. of vn\urmuih app^y n'% Ui>tIuL4������yn/pi^di k ike r****?L remote manner *������jy Iujo tnor^u- !; , >indnt;that-might'mfringe an ihe*timerhonored ',nu ahtiqi*! A d acajous - of pas* &g^s i'he <: "-primary aud 1 n fact' the on ly ddea ente r tained , u p on' iC e su b jec tT b o th by h tat.es rn p n au d the - rpr6ss, S',=vi^,yt������1 he, *bf,l m>mh mu ii m f.essar- ;; llyjie miuwbed for the" Hake' of'^punishment, ' ''ragard 1 ess. ol 2ts co 01 p ens3|tuv* n t re 5farmato'ryT . '������^ecis/; -/.Theflld /(��������� hIoori:-fp������. blood./' and.|an '"eye tor ftL ,6je-" ooy? j pe na to'bo on thor- ' s "oti'g'h ty id li01 -d i, & b j' I lie & b01 i ticnisis o f, the -; \de<ith penally, as it is by the advocates of the r scaffold ; andiuTact the form er. 'by ; the var- jJ' ious tortures which tbey would inflict in' con- ; . -nection with < impriooument/ sfor life, ��������� far outdoes in barbarism those who would simply takfc the life of the convict at once, instead of killing him by inches. The" great failure of the' entire..'.'discussieU" of the subject, we conceive to" be in premising-'tbie-necessity of fiun1 ���������������������������:'. ishment;a;s a retaliatory measure. In matters/ , "ot political or.social economy in the present day, iArquotation of .authority is only re- , garded so far aa that authority accords with common sense, and- the universally acknow- ; ledged prinQiplesrpf right' and justice. The conflict of ^authority.' therefore; as quoted from, Moses and Jesus, the founders of the two antagonistic codes-���������the one, of-retaliation and bloody aud the other of mercy and for; givehess���������^must -be.-accepted- and interpreted / by/the light of reason and in accordance with the dictates of the unprejudiced human heart. ^i/FaMng-this view^tVthe case, we cannot see ; AfM^]men:'qnnte]Ugencev^laiming/ to be influenced and governed by" the principles-of. iho ral i ty an d;: religi 0 n, can i sti 11 ad here to ; suclf views of barbarity as \ycre advanced by the statesmen and |>re^Vof England on this ' question.' both by ; tho/advocates for arid against' the death penalty. We believe, and we; think without conitradictihg divine / Authority. Unitajiy punishraeht for; crime that Jg'npt^refoi^ cruel and vin- yiictiye,andjeannptbe justified by any sys- tetti of ethics in concord with sound reason. /There is, it is true, so mo reason for exacting from the thief or robber a pecuniary compen- satioii for the losses or injuries sustained by til's victi m ; and if the pro per ty of a mu r- derer, or even his life's serVice; were devo ted ; to. the fami\y or friends of the murdered man. there might be some justice in that ���������; bufc of ;^hai- avail is it that the murderer should undergo any'-description of torture that does not render a recompense or work a reformation on the guilty man. Apunishniehti therefore, that is nierely-^y&4!^y^;^s^^ftr^^'^: ^nd ; cruel;and/fit only to be:reniembered as/one of the inhumahities of the dark ages.* We know th at i ^ may be aai d that th e do ctri ne of a future and an eternal punishment is not in; harmohy ;with the religious aspect of the riUO which we have laid down, and that hell, in its: most mild and'extenuated form as accepted, by-the. most ii orthodox Chris- reasotr inteiliBenoe and experience, tthmild S *Stfe statesmen and rulel-s in the.r cSils and iheir it'efs; ana; If a member^f Pai-Snt is not pkniitted. byrhis apnstto- Sent- without enter-taitnng ttie idoa of the S It life." or?is required to form'lns opin- lis^pon&e S������tkority that: affirms ^pea- % bM not !>tn.'Su rogaV. -VLiin 'vill bo ,-latfly jtars. Any luforuwdou rpSi,rJU������ ANjcIE COX. received by Victoria ,.'jyW2'n .;��������� SI. PATBIC K'S CATHOLIC RICHFIELR.. ou Sunday next. iuel9ih 111^. THEATRE ROYAL. rlher;than the;oold;and up������^5������f#*^ isur of an unenlightened age, ^ the ftefn a|d hncharitablc doctrines taught aim hiu ded down: through the church\by,.*ftmetlc S&!������������������devoted followers. The.;..oter con- |uSfe^ich;w������alU of the two; onlyreft^rtaihed ni thedi^saion lm this qu'estiori- was the / deterring; ijifiuence whicbipuiHiihme^ criine->^is-argument we ,eonsicler;to be also iallacions aiiS iihjustrand; niust o^nvcessi^ fail if the mam argument for retaliatory pun- ishrneht cannot be sustained on Its own merits; fotvif it is wrong to inflict refUia^ory. of "^ what ethical code, consistent with; common sensse and justice; can it be made light to punish one man for tbe meresaliepfdeterr ring" another from,"followingjhis exarnple.1 Sucii��������� a vicarious application,'of torture we hardly think will stand the.test of sane reason, aud when the Government of a country resorts to the means of making a u scare crow " of'a condSninfe'd- criminal to frigbiep human 'blizzards from their unlawful prey}-it con- fesVes a weaknesi /that" shame' a|ohej^should conceal. In regard to ^he main question as to how the State should deal with a ipancoii: victe** oi fi capital offence, we confess that th'er^ is great difliculty and doubt,.and in our remarks we have neither pronounced''for or ngaiust bis immediate execution.', 'Tlieexcep: tions/which we have taken arq against the common5idea entertained byboth parties in- Ihe controversy, that a man who is guilty of a-nrime must necessarily be punished regardless as:to; tne. consequences^ to the'criminal��������� ���������pufiished^as a retaliation, for his own offence, and punished as a terror-to those yW ho may premejlHatjka 'simii?3? 'crimet��������� vA'gaSnst-such views we protest, es being unsound'-and un- christian, and not in-accordance with the Jaw pfimercyjandrbrgiveuessproclaimed^by^Tesus 2000 /years ago. We think it would be more befitfcing'the wisdom aud intelligence age; if menv-of' such rank' and influence as British'statesmen and 'the leaders of /nubile opinion in England are supposed to be^would adopt1 the -more merciful theory;-anddevise some measure whereby crime may be pr% vented iVithout exercising torture upon the criminal, which only sinks him ;lower in his de'gredatio n," rathe r th an ��������� tendi ng to m ake h im a better man. "Such a course, we think, would, make even the murderer in .contemplation have a reverence and regard , for life that would have/a more/potent ehect in^the prevention of crime than would all tlie^terrors i nspired by the barb ar 0 us prac ti c e of retaliatory punishment. Iff however,; it can be slip \vn by; f ai r: and/cah did- reaso ni 1 i g fro in the .premises "which 'we have advanced,f that to spare a^murderer's life and prolong jt without punishment will tend to the; incfease of crime,.- then^;>ye/ 'have / only to say, pn; the ground ofd mekct; to the condemned nan, let death, divested of all its barbarities,;be in- llicted privately, that the pub lie eye .pay not be .offended with, what the mind, can fcarpoiy eudure^^'^-'v-Zy/;/";'������������������"��������� '--ryy'r :y[ ;rANxn'ERSAniES.���������From the Columbian"Awe learn that Dominion Day did not bass off altogether unnoticed ; arid one of top most pleasing features in the affair is tCat Mr. Fisher, tbe gentleman most prominent in op* posing the .Confederation resolutionfnassed at Now Westminster last spring, was "the foremost in promoting the celebration on Dominion Day. From the same paper woj learn also that the Fourth of July was observed, by t;b e ' A mer i caii resid en ts in a manner q ui te characteristic of, that patriotic aud'home- loving people. May the time 'long continue when we ;may be permitted to witnete such harmony and good feeling which so'generally prevails amongst two great branches of the Anglo-Saxon race. [ We always take pleasure * in calling .public attention to improvements m hotel accommodation. The latest addition in this respect-is at the Exchange Hotel, Soda Crook. The rooms have been fitted up with special reference to the comfort of ladies and families travelling to or from this district, and all the little appliances for comfort, equal toanv Victoria hotel,- may be enjovedy *~ On Monday, 13th inst., %mEFIT. QF/MUS S. P. PARKER. tteVribod" Amateur D^utc Crps will render the ;*; ��������� ; ft illy win# pact's:. . // ""f H E���������-^���������EWON*'-���������t^yjaSRa*kj ���������.':;���������-;.. ���������The B;������mn Joseph UluflVmb:,d.,^.. - fr���������������. / Albert Bhnmst. in (u SiuOcnt), ���������, - Mr Blunt. WflMin (a Savant,,. ^,. ^J^ZZ. ' '.-..Angela, ��������� -.- a.' ...... '-������������������'���������-.������.���������, A- "Ursula, y ��������� ��������� . ��������� ' ��������� . A...... TOIOVand Mrs Parker will render wmio of the ^iS^^clionsif������m her r^rtmre. y -. .. 1 BOMBASTES7 FURIOSA.'.; ��������� ?i: General Bombastb.i, -;. ��������� Dtataltinx, - Mr Thompson. Mrs S.'- F. HarktT. A In "-.consequehp.e of the-vcry grent.assistAncoMrs fnrkerbrts ulways been to the Corps, It. is hoped, tlie public will mark their, appreciation, on that occasion. ;By.cJccorffingi������era lull house... ^Doors open-ul 8:30, porfbrmnnce to.commence at 9. |rice or admission, $1 : Reserved Sc:us, 60 cents: My^ /GOD SAVE THE QUKEN ! V: LAFONT AND WARD,; / Minstrel '& Variety Troupe Tlie proprietors of tbe nbovo Troupe having secured at ' considerable cost'the 'valuable services of".. PROFESSOR WILSON; and; -. . ^ . ��������� J ryy Messrs/ BARRYund WRIGGLEIIUTH, ��������� '���������/-'������������������ ' >'In.addilieu.to-; .,..���������--;-;' .... ;..-i.^_; --MRS'-LAFONT, ; ' 'yAAyAA.'/ MISS ELLA MONTEX, and ///'���������y/Ay/y MR PIERCE, ^ '^ r ^ Beg to nnnounco to the. public tbat. they intend to perform Weekly d ti ring tb e season on;. ; ������������������'- \y ������������������ * ��������� AAAy In the Theatre Royal, Barkerville, and design, by strict study and attention to so vary .the/pcrlOnn'iTice.s as to make this one, of the best places;of,:amusement on the Paciflc coast. Self-pralde" nd^bein^alrait of good performers, tbo. public arc invited to giye. tlieir attendance and px������s tlieir own praise or censure. V Doors open m 8 o-clock, perfbnnahco.l to commence at!8:30;. , Aid mission, $ 1 : Reserved Seats, 50c ex ira.. Bbx/Ollicc-opeTi from 3 till 5 p.m. . .i.v9. CH HOUSE. /y.i .MISS HICKMAN tTAS.OPENED THE XZW BUILDING ADJOINING li /the Post Olftce as u /LUNCH HOUSE AND SALOON, wiiere she hopes. to recei ve a fair sin re of publ ic pa truua <je from b er frien da and the. pu bl ic......:���������., The Bar " Is stocked ��������� witUahe best of LiqtiOTi?; 'and good BOARD furnished on. tbe';most reasonable tcrnis. Also, good :BEDS.QHd ROOMS TQ LET, furnished or unfurnished. .Tlie kindest attention^ will be paid to all who may. favor her with a cal 1:: "'.-���������"���������.. ;-v..-;-;: jyO-lnay; ;��������� De jNdiry*iQti:' '^0^^-^. (Successors to BuieBros.,);. ; B A R K E R V I; L L E, ��������� DEALERS ,I.V ' I AM> ���������ju8 DR. CHIEF, M.R.O.S. Exo., L.S.A. luOxa, SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEB, At home for consultation daily. (ifQce two doors bftlow tho Theatre ��������� 0(!}ce fee, $0. DENTISTRY���������Teeth Extracted ^a or Filled.witlijOoMj ~-':������������������.'������������������ j'el5 5m 0 Farmers, Attention! N AND AFTER .''THIS DATE THE RATE FOR Grinding at tbe So������a. Crueic Mill will bo ONE-HALF CENT PER POUND and screenings returned. A flrst-class Miller constantly in attendance. Capacity, one hundred and fifty barrels per day. SffiT Satisfaction guaranteed. Soda Creek, June SO, i$6������.; )������:iO est Clothing Store -^LX��������� OPPOSITE POST OFFICE AHDCUSTOM HOUSE. \ H AS ALWAYS ON HAND AND IS MONTHfv importing the most complete assertmciitur' ' English Clothing, Underclothing, Gloves, Hatgr &cM &c., which will bo found lower >������V price and better u, quAiity tbun any other in Victoria. . ��������� * Wil. WILSON is tbe only Importer in th* Colony of SILKOVERSHlRTSy : r." 7: -K A T If E "k^C OAT'^ '-'������������������ AND WEST END FANCY HOSIERY. All driers. Wholesale or Retail, through Barnard* Express, will Revive prompt care and-"atteotion W. W.'s squara dealing, both in Camcrontoa ������n<i Victoria, sincu '62, is a girnr-i uteo for good vjlu������. fc\\ :- the'bank'--ofyyy^ [rocorporatecl by Royal Charter, 1862] CAPITAL . - >;,-..,- / r ^S^OOvOOO, Wi th power to; increase.; ' , ; - : Drafts issued on the Bank^s Branches IN Vj&PpUVER ^ISLANDLl VICTORIA. ���������''���������:���������"*���������'":������������������:. In the Uaitod;States, ��������� "���������'���������! Ai'-A QAIAFOKSJJ^^/ . -.; SAN FRANCISCO, OREGON,--;- V: - PORTLANI). NEW TORfC;; : y; - - -Messrs. Beu.& -Gcx- ��������� dry, Agents for the Bank of Montreal. ON CANADA~The Badkipf Montreal. ^ ON SCOTLAND-^THo Britlsli Linen .Company's Bank* ;y:,y.; ;-���������'.; A'A' ON mELANpV;^, Bank of Ireland.; ' ONMEXIGO^AND SOUTH; AM ERIC ^-The Londpa Bank of Mesico & Sou tb America OSSf'ENGLAND^ho Bank of:BrUish:Coihmr A ;. biay Head Office���������East India; Avenue, ;-Lead'enhall street. :.'.:< MM'A > Rjceivuil on Deposit; or Atlyiinces nnile'on tUoai. TELEGRAPHIC TRANSFERS Gra.ntod on Victoria, San Francisco, Portland and New .-,.'. York. Erery description of Banking business transacted. H. SB1ALEV BLUNT, Agent. William Creek, Cariboo. . >fl . H AS JtiST RECEIVED FROM VICTORIA ONE of the largont and best assorted stocks of H A ROW ARE Ever imported to Cariboo, consisting of. shoreto, how, axes, dluic^forks, ^ n)una,of all sizes j^ylbr^oast steel /W^gJ;. ���������goii": car wheels, cast stoelaxlus, donble achon ;bolu Sutsn^nd: washers 6^ and i>lacksmiths':tool8, g������mewl|y; hay rakes,^scyt^ anUsimhesj,nxo,aud,pick;hun^ HCHles, carpehters' tools^locks^'h������ng������1.*^1^w^. staples; bat arid coat hooks, files and ���������Ps^���������^d and bunting knives^ cdtlvry in great, ^riel^g every article necessary .lbr a; mlmog ^>unt^S and mule shoos and nails. Also a good ^������^[ stationery, all.of which he is prepared lo sell at j������ce- which will defy compel!tlun. y ; May 6,1S6S. . MASON t ������Af,V BEG TO. ijfJ^W^S ffil hnvii opened tho above Saloon,- n l a V������ tlieir experiehee and strict attention to meut asiiar of the public patronage ; Meals, Lunches, Oyster Stews, &c., :. ; Served ������p at all hours, day and night Barkon-ilif. B.C., June 22.. 60 Yoke Oxen ��������� 16i-Large Team Horses Allln .fine condition |.ei*2 im ,C*������be Creo*. I ^^^^^^^^^^^^^mm^^m^mmMmmi ~il������&i;ii~*u:''i =:������������������������������������-": J ������r coy >elW * "olony ������( fltfc larnurt'i tieotioii; HI >q,ooo, bes' CORIA; CISCO. )/ r&Grx- real. a,-;-'.; / ay Com- Wy^M Ltnericft Lvenuey theai. and K������w tnsaeled. Agent. IA ONB els, how, fiat 8D-1 nd dew-' jii ; boltt . bellows, '.-scytlya. vs^gias*. ���������8, basp?. jatcliers' letv, and v "Horse ���������trncatof al pricerf Special/td. the *#aftbo6/SentirLel .^TfJlUA. ������ .-;��������� -������������������' ���������' ��������������������������� !. V/'l ��������� /il.... ������������������WiVcyi itAao lect'Of^g?' At^r'%Hlrtisiii(53F W9 e In* ,... :tbey.ft{Ijoui w^^;m*s??"'"~" *'*"���������������������������GOi!8 *^J, to to to* cotoetfcin tW;lfe^ ^to- niShi' -; GAtlFOnNFA.-,'.' :'-.-M- e/^Sba^gets^ burned death on TebaBiafitreettfroai of a fire-cracker/ ; y!. ;y ,.";.; / New Yokk, July^The yeilo^fcvcr^ MimiDishcd at Lima and entirely ^appeared ��������� On^Toiai deaths, IWQ^ y Amoi^t ***' 'EAS^kKSTATES. - A'" \- WisHisoTON,;..June; 22^-Tbc report ofjthe Conference eommitteeoa^t^ mm disabilities from several hundred ^ons in the Southern States, was adopted by a two-third .vote. - , - * The Kentucky election case was taken up and McKee declared entitled to his seat, The case of "SiiiTatt was called/in Gnminaii Court before Judge Wylie tp-d^y. ������he Court ordered a discharge of prisoner on the m'dietment for murder. _. , ��������� ��������� Tlie/ President; to^ay nominated -to; tlie Senate Wm, M. Evarta for /Attorney General. Chicago. July 5.-rTbe President's amnesty, ^rbclamaiion* grants /.full pardopv un������pndi-- tibhaliy and without reservation, to all and fvery pet-son who participated in the late re- bfillioai excepting such persons "as mayfco Miider presefttiaent- (or indieliiilents in theJU: & Courts; haviugcorapetent jurisdiction upon charges of treason or other felonies. Washington', I Julyylr-It is understa,od;tbe; Housft^v-iirtakS'the/firiiil .voteon tlie Alaska Appropriation Biif on Thursday .of next ���������Jrrpek. A"' ������ ' ��������� . " Gc������; GiHoV is ordered to California to takeihe-position of (}i������n. McDowell. Delegates lo the Convention a*e.rapidly ���������amviug. ���������.-.- y ��������� V '��������� ��������� Now Torkdelepiition;::-heJd*^-mebfing.and ���������informally respired to support:\Gby. /Seyr mouf. "Kentucky delegation support Pendle-; toii. Indications ��������� to-day.;seein to point������'tp.'- Chase or Hendricl������...v;- ^A''^y'-/r.-yA:iriA', New York, July o^The Pcmoc:ratic;Con. rentiori adjourned till 10 o'clock td-raorrowv New Yokk, July V./lThe/Democratic .Gori- . ventioa met at 10 a.;;m. First ballot for President; total vote./ 317 ; necessary to a choice, 212 ; for Pendleton 105, Johnson 64, Church34, English 16, Doolittlc li, Hancock ���������33������, Parker 1?. Packer 26, balance scattering. Jackson, Miss., July l.--Forty-seven counties give a majority against the new constitution of neatly 14,000. .'���������'���������" St. Louis, July. 2.~-The steamer Sam Gaty; oouRd fer Otnaha, struck a snag near Arrow rock. The lamps; u*psefc; burning the boat to the waters edge. Boat and cargo total loss. A ���������'V CANADA; : AMy-A-y-y ..Ottawa, June ^.-The fatal of Wbelani for he murder of McGee, is fixed for the 2d ���������September. "��������������������������� ',,.':, 4ooTmin was ^u���������d M night; loss, I ITTHB* ,po irutti t a sliara 'ster itlNlKG COURT. (Boforc C. J. ^���������SJ^"^,^^^ allowed Ham m SiAh.���������^ t0 be takcn fro������' Wi'" Thursdayyio 1 1^,, JM'������Vfld that on ������iv������ quantity of 7a^,;': ^T^��������� an exces" Co-s ditch to ZdL ���������Mamg 'i1 the Corn"sh woi-kmc o��������� th��������� ��������� dc.trltocnt ������f tho claims thai Z ������XcJ,9i ,rk- T^ d,!fenco Proved ^sed b7a mmL ' f������VnnThursdfly *as letting Hon olamWi������f,th? D,Ucl) B������l Go. "1'ift, rvom' the cS pM, ! .^ tbe night- Party so lettinc tte wftCo'8 'i,tch V and "the twnlt bfftrheStoJH^. *n. fleeted to The Court rnS^R!?1*,n th������ nornlng. ������t������leven'o'clock tMccl610U ������n������I.Mond������*. COUNTY COURT; '���������'. '��������� ,��������� "������������������-**figl)is.)- .... _.y ^ ,i ^ Vr F���������^ Mj ft, 1868. - ; ; Mallard ^s.ltongh.-^rh?sftaBe wasaiudff. ment summons to show caiiso Avhy d-efendahl ha(l not.paid a; judgment of $220 obtained agatn^ him by plaintiff. The plaintiff/plead inability; a������d:;;a>kcd tor forther;;tim^-"riie 9m. allowed a further period of two mbnife to pixy the judgmeu't by weekly Inslalment-i: , I-ejtiitaui vs Sayyea.-This was an action (or a balance of an acconjit of goodi* sold ana delivered; to ;Sayyea, ;Baxter^anS ilcGi-esror partners in a pining claim ^n/Keith lev ()^ 1 ho plaintiff testified;that; thS defendant veri ���������bally; became sure-ty^ to the tha*e; parties, a lid tiiat������������������ lie had keprihe account solely:inthe'nanie^6f Sayyea. The defence claimed ibat there was /no paHaer^ ship;/arid th at ;d verbal promise would -not make;a man liable for the just debts/of���������<an- ptiierv and,that the amount already paid by the deiondant, which the plaintiff had given credit for, was more!!.tti'an.hia.,ftr6noiit-i6n.-Hji. m vflWe; bill. The court gave judgment for defendant .without costs, as be had led the plaintiff to believe that he" would guarantee the full amount. . C, Fulton vs. J. Grant.���������Thiswas an action to recover the amount of a promissory note for $20. Judgment was confessed, and upou application for time to pay the amount, the court ordered.it, ..to. he." -paid-by.-the first of August nestc. /Bodge vs. Wallace.���������This was an action of ejectment to recover possession of'alease- hpld.."property���������the 13-mile house on the Queshel road. Tho plaintiff showed that he hu0in July, 1866,- leased the property to defendant for six months; at $15per month: that;two mouths rent only had been paid, and that the lessee had been notified to quit. Tbe defendant raised the question of jurisdiction on a plea of adverse' title. A written lease, signed by the defendant, was produced, which the; court ruled was, a complete estoppel to theplea of adverse possession, as in no case cpuld-a tenant dispute the title ot one whom hebad acknowledged his landlord, which in this.case bad notouiy been done.by a written lease,;but by the payment of two months-* roiit;;yThe defendant showed that he had made extensive improvemenlsupon tbe .property linder the iin pressi o u that he cou 1 d-ho 1 d it as:his own. and asked to be/allowed: payment for said improvements. The court gave judgment for plaintiff and* ordered the house given;up, and also: the payment of twelve months rent,.the defendant being,allowed to retaiiiUhc growing crop. .. yriirsi J. Pemberthv Vs. E. H. Babbitt.���������Tbis was/an action to recover a promissory note for S80, given by Messrs Babbitt & P id well, of Victoria, to Mr C. 13. Young, and endorsed by the drawer without recourse to the plaintiff. -Tbe defence set up was that a dissolution; had taken plaic between the drawers of the note, aud ibat Pidwell bad assumed the liabilities of the firm, and that Young had been notified thereof; that lie subsequently transacted business with Pidwell; that Pid- the judgment of $313, and that it would take tune to consider the other claims.made against tf- -The court theQadjourned. it. -:; ^OWCB OOURT. iyriryy//:. (Bolord th6 Stipendiary Magis^te, Justico^BrcwO . Satukdav, July 11^ 1868. A cha^r^ was brpught by John Carson against Hattie Lucas, for an assault Upon his personvand- threatening to vshoot bimi The accusedpleadgniltyw the assaiilt^andi urged asy justification;.; that;; the complainant had otrered her an insult in\:the public street miC^ntreviilejahd^irther^tatPtttbats not^ntend to shoot Mm. nor did she know that the pistol which ste pointed at him was loaded. The complainahti^ould not Wt-*Pe Pistol wastoaded at the time Of the !^rJ?a*t^b!1^ though be Mutd^rdvithat it was it further timewas grauted;/ Tlie Court adjourned tbe further hearing 'of the case: mill Monday^at 11 o'clock, y B, ; -r A ��������� yy y ���������, MINING IN^LIGENCBy //'' ������������������ A^^nTOSi^mmt Wash-ups fbr the week :���������Wilson co; 138 pzs;; McLaren co., 130 pzs-;; Cornish, 71 ozs.; Tyack, 55 ozs.; Bro use, 37 ozs.;. Si.v-toed Pete, 25 ozs.; ��������� Flume co. (four days cleaning), 28 ozs.;. California, 10 ozs.; Baldbead, 115' ozs.: Sheepskin, 75 ozs.; Aurora,'118.ozs.; Cariboo; 40 ozs.; Liilooet, 53 ozs.; Forest Rose, 60 ozs.;-Raby, 53 ozs.; Welsh,. Caledonia and Tcuoesseej wages. - ��������� ���������.---���������������������������---��������� - y , STOUT GULCH; :_��������� .'-������������������ A. Wash-ups for .tbe.. week :~rMucho Oro, 90 ozs.; Jenkins, 70 ozs;" Taft Vale, 160 ozs.; Floyd, 50 ozs. The Alturas co. have gottheir tunnel clearand will commence to wash again this week. /'/ - ' ' ��������� ' ���������'" "JlOSaUlTO GULCH.' The amount of gold taken out last week "was not so large as usual, owing principally to the scarcity of water. Some of the best claims���������v jz.: Hockiog, Point, Wil low and Ophir���������were engaged during the first three or four days bringing in water from tbe gulch and setting tbeir sluices, ������&c, to a uniform grade so as to be able to return .it .to tbe Hiawatha. ���������,',' ��������� :-... .- ��������� ,-.:.... Minnehaha co.���������This company is working to a great"disadvantage, having to work with the Mosquito water only. Tbey still continue to take out bier ������av.��������� The Willow co. is paying well.���������Tbe Big Leadxo.:. are drifting from their new shaft;. the;bed-rock is pitching,^ and.) tbey feeV sanguine.;that they.have a good claim.���������Rocking.. co., not withstanding the delay, took outl40 ozs.; they.'are-working through their new shaft.-^Opbir co, are just opening their diggings; they have just completed tbeir tunnel.���������The Point company, although on the Hockiug channel, do not come up to the mark, taking out over, wages. Tabb co. bave got through the rim-rock ; expect to be on pay iu about two weeks.���������Discovery co. are 'doing just as usual���������about wages.���������Holman co. are driving a tunnel; they expect to be on pay in ten days.���������Jeffries co. are taking out good pay���������about 40 ozs. Tub MiNdTREj^���������The La font and Want troupe gave one of the best performances on Saturday night that tbey have given in Cariboo. The House \Va3 crowded io excess, and the roars of laughter which were constantly kept tip from'beginning to end only shows how inexhaustable is the fund ������f wit possessed by the/inimiCable Tom and the humorous Ned Ward/ZiTiie singing of Mrs Lafoat and ^iss Ella���������: jylontea was very good and loudly encore^vaud tlie new attraction given by tbe additibn of Wilson, Barry ao d W rigglehnth' made itope of:.:'thc best night's entertainment of the engagement. , Theatee RovA!*-^Jfrs Parker's benefit comes off to-night, and one of the best ������utei* y tainments of the season is promised.,/ Let 'r none-neglect tfce opportunity oBVred toenjpyr; a good treat. We think it hardly-necessary y to speak a wordon^ behalf of One beneficially as every one; in the community is well satis* fled of her,merits, and we,are pleased ��������� to boar that a large ?nuuiber of seats -have already been, secured. ��������� - - y.; :��������� Ay...,-., , .;;, y ; D������*t^Tb'Ri\-~A���������'ri.o'w. Di"rectofy of/Victoria :������M;-tb fikprinci *f>M # wfe o&lM? ��������������������������� ooj p^i^nx^A^ brae irig portions^ of Cariboo^ has been-laid pa ;/ our table. The w&rlr is compiled by Mr?B.' ���������;- ' Mallandaihei pf Vietoria, anil has been-pre\ /;// pared with much care' and at cbnsiderahle expense, and we hope it will be sufi5ciently appreciated to insure its author a compensa- t i o n for the 1 ab or an d mo noy expended ia the compilation. ���������[.'���������'���������: '���������:"���������'*. '.;.CoxsixjiuTrox.rrrWo. anno������is*ee with- pleas*;.,;. nre that his Lordship the Right Kcv. Bishop -.. d'Herbomea. 1).D., will perform the ceremony -''.... of the BenedicMon of- St. Patrick^ Catholic ��������� Church, Richfield, as also the Belli oh Sunday next, the 19th inst.\ Our Catholic/citizens, .we are sure, will duly appreciate the 'solemn occasion. -..-���������-.-���������..... .,.....,..,.... '.yy.r.y TnANte���������We are *placedl iinder,obiigations to onr esteemed friend, Mr Dunlevey, of the; Exchange. Hotel,/Soda Crsek, for asack of .', splendid greeU peas, the first; of tho\ season;./ /\ We must say we. envy; the guests of mine host :; of theA Excbahge,, who are now daily treated i to " roast lamb and; green peas," together " with all the ether; delieacies of the seasonv /��������� "Mi ''" ��������� -M' m well bad failed and made an assignment, and that tbe note now sought to be recovered was discharged by that assignment, wbjch he (defendant) would be able to prove if sufficient tim.i were granted. To this the court demurred, and the defendant consented to a judgment by being allowed to move for a new trial 'in one month's time, which was granted ; and judgment was gUen for plaintiff with costs. . ��������� Brcnecke & Wing va. Ellison.���������Action to'rc- covernoto of hand on demand for $80. Tbe note was drawn at Hope in 1863. unci in the spring of 1������M sent tp Mr Lee in Cariboo for collection/ The note was not endorsed, and the drawers have left the colony, it was unred m defence that the note not beiuS endorsed could not be collected except by the drawers, and tbey were not m court, cither in person or legally by their attorney. Objections overruled: fbc defendant swore that he had satisfied the note by a settlement had with Mr Bvenecke in Hope in/the winter o 1863 and that tbe reason he did not take it plaiatiff, wiUi interest at 2 per cent, por month aud costs,: ". ���������, .. .. Mrs ThurVier vs. HiU.-TWs was asome- Al Vomn Iwlecl case. Li September last a w5KSSS*totee4 by the pMff defSflUor ^313. which judgment w^gnr- S* bT Slessrs Knott, Winmu-d and Cudio, credHor Of tho plaintiff. The judgment was fA.,u notices of garnishee of \Vinnaia_auu Cunb and subse|i.ent to the notice of Knott Mr mil the plaintiff, also put in as a set-off RED GUI;CIJ.: The Moenshine co. are doing w?ll; they are taking out about an ounce a day to the hand.���������Tipton Slasher, United, Butcher, Catcb-it-if-you-cau and Blacksmith are all making about wages.���������The Discovery co. have sunk a new shaft on or near the Catch-it lines, and have struck a prospect that warrants theoi " rigging up ,: to wash.���������The Tom and Jerry are at work'; the result we have not heard.���������Hiawatha co. are drijting with good prospects.���������The Never Fail have a great deal of water to contend with; tbey are building another wheel so as to be able to work the pump and hoisting gear separately ; expect with tbe new rig to be able to get down. &LAK1) MOUNTAIN*. "We hear that the quartz ledge was struck in the tuhaci on Saturday at a distance of 210 feet. ". : ;" ./-,.'������������������/���������' KEITHI.EY CBEE&. Tbe Grotto co. is paying *frages.-rBaxter co. are sinking a shaft, and three other conv panies are tunnelltn^. LITTLE UKB. Fiftv or sixty Chinamen arc at work on this creek, making at the rate of seven or eight dollars per day. CEDAR CREEK, y The Aurora co. are taking out one ot. to the man per day. ��������� BUCK BEAU CliEEK>. A company of twelve men^ arei going out to this creek this week to sink a shaft. , ��������� His Lordship tbe Right Rev. Bishop d'Her- m iompanied by Rev, Bather Mc- arrived on the creek on Saturday. boraez> * Quicken,-^ at? "RnREBTSON-In a letter to a friend in A. Reply bas; been received from tho Go- \ i lonial Office to the petition' Of; Ho va. Scotia ; for a dissolution of the Union Vith Canada,' ��������� viz.: that the Union is an Imperial: as well aa a Provincial policy;and it relies on the ley*. al ty ;of Nov a * Sod tia- to: n up p or t it; -;: ��������������������������� . Legislative Cooncr���������A .circular has beeri addressed to. the members, oi" tho. prestnt Gouncif, whose' term expired /yes terday,r;. re-;;:;; questing the cone������rience of /each id its pi*ov ,.; lohgation until 1st December ncxtl'' . ;/ 'j, /; : No Eastkr>: Ma.il���������The California steamer ./ arrived at Victoria on Saturday evening,/ a day after the mail left for Cariboo, cbnssay y quently there will/be no Eastern mail by th������";:' nextExpress. /��������� . A,- .A;..- yyMy ���������y.:A:y:y Barnard's Express arrived en Saturday. -v evening, at seven o?clock, bringing a colonial mail and the following passengers :���������L. Greenbaum, ��������� Greenbaum, M. Wolff, R. Gilbert and"VV. Barry. : ��������� '������������������: :������������������; ��������� At ��������� y y Tab Express will close on Tuesday evening, at nine o'crock, ami the mail at 8. 'The : stage will leave at 7 e'clock on. Wednesday ;: morning. .'...'��������� '* " ���������/' ; '. Froni the Examiner we learu that- Dom|nj; ion day and the Fourth of July were respect* ively "celebrated, with great enthusiasm/. Dominion Day was celebrated by a dinner, to which abottt 40 persons sat down. A number of toasts were given and responded to, interlnded -frith songs and glees. .'Salutes were fired at morning, noon and sunset, and the day passed off with . general- rejoicing. Tbe Fourth was celebrated by tho firing of salutes, baloon ascensions and a number of sports were indulged in and carried through with all the entlmsiasm characteristic of a Fourth of -July celebration. The Yale Brass Band promenaded during;the;day and serenaded many of the residents, who were;surprised and gratified at tbeir musical ciiI tnre. ��������� . Accident.-���������The steamer Reliance, on;, the % 3d inst, ran on one of the " Sisters," below Yale, which came very nigh proving fatal to many lives, but, fortunately, an Indian woman only was drowned, which was caused by hor jumping on a rock and falling therefrom into the river. Through the excellent; management of Capt. Irving, the boat was run down the river a short distance and beached, and upon examination, the damage proved to be very slight. The breakage was temporarily repaired and. the boat proceeded to Yale on Thursday morning, with her passengers and a portion of her freight. BARNARD^ EXPRESS. TN FUTURE AND TILL FURTHER NOTICE, THE 1 Express Will arrive in Barkerville on Saturday Evening, and closo again lor below on Tuesday Eva- nine at NINE o'clock. Pussiingors leaving per, Express on Wednesday Horn ing will bo in Yale on Sunday arternoon. '" ...;������������������; : Juno 2*2.'1S68. &OBI2RT POO!,. Agent. J ������������������if ,V-/ y . - ' -'M '���������.���������>V .. - **���������- - .- . . .^.������������������s,.-?:^ w ������������������:.���������:���������:::..-.:-.,., , ; -;\-'yy. yyiyMyyMM'M :,-y/'/;yi :���������;������������������������������������������������������������������������ . -���������:"���������-,:���������<������������������ /���������*"���������': 'A ' y-AM ��������� , A^yM$fc ������������������������������������:-... r-r,yy>AiA - -..My-'m ���������''���������/yAM ������������������-.'������������������..,��������� =ryyy. ���������r'M.yyyu MfMi - / ': - > ?Ak'. , ���������!;.., ,;;,- '.yy , i. . - -:': .'.. ���������--,-��������� y.:,. ;-:-,y;yy': ���������/ /aM$- ~y$i rJ.-y M-.' ^ y-V y ��������� /vv ��������� * .������������������*. ? ��������� .ts, ! ������P V'^-t'i.t. .������?��������� ���������'M:MrA- -m ^ ��������� 7JiAAir. !>* ','AteW*<gM Wiwfcv * ���������&eT5*#Ees2na^BE8tita& M!3������ ���������������������������������^^ rasrasssiaBSaj^Bsas^smK^ A ClWb* Tmck.~An old crofter, jyilhm. a few niifce of Fort; William happens to be frequently '. bbtficrefc by lVorsc^.tiespassnj^. lioon hbldnd daring tbe night, and as might "bo expco-eci;; felt, much annoyed-a. snch^ :*uto of atfau*.", He accordingly .resolved to putaeiop to lt,'aiid fortune seemed^ to favor him. for he discovered a horse on the> aught of Saturday, last, luxuriating: amongst Ins tme oaU. He got'a hold of ihe: horse's tether (which ihe found was his own property,) aud. finding' it a quiet animal he led it out of lus ground in the old Highland fashion, that is, he walked in front, both hands at liis back hoMiu&.the- tether, dragging the horse after him. His intention was to lod^ehm prize in livery at tho owner's expense., ihe JaUer, however was an interested spectator of these proceedings,1 which he evidently disliked, ami made up his uiiud to extricate himselt ond Mb horse- (rom" thciryawkward predicament Victoria advertisements. , VICTORIA jVJ^ER^TlSiv EMENTS. LETT StlELtomi ��������� Importer and Commission "Merchant,, W^HARF STREET, VICTORIA, *������, May "1, 186& ROBERT BURNABY, ' tAXJ) AGKNT, Etc., :-' ' GOVERNMENT SVRKET, VICTORIA, V.I. Ail busino*- carrfally^aOanctunlly attended to^' May li isoa. - " .- u ��������� be- geoyups.'yn'come. other coaxiiig and,;,endearing phrases stowed 'Uppn hortes-^-tbe ,own������fr.;oow and then giving .a.tiig.or! pull as;the horse .would do. Tlie*;; two,-marclied: on . Ihna-rinc .one tlniikin^be had>/horse behind.,the .otlmr, no .<loi!bUchuckimj?at.tlie horse's escape���������until : tlieY-.wev% ne^ciD^^their^esWwttion, when the old in-an',r'tolns surprise; discoyered^ |be trick played ^tipon bimrHe was, of course, wliffr ,f Jr :his^m*ida^ibus^=conduct,butth^owner of ��������� the horre"^critoff^as;'quicUly :aspo^ssible,l.cav- ;t he teiher .to'cohsdle:his victim. : Sum ������& awv������������*������������������ CO P FEE RO ?|S TE .��������������������������������������������������������������������� ��������� Aud Dealers iu ���������. . ��������� ��������� GROCERIES.. PROVISIONS/ Etc.,^ ��������� = : "- Fort Street. Victoria, V.I. :Mnvl, 186** 6m WELLS, FARGO & "GO., ."���������;. New York, California, and European Express,* Exch and London, at current rau>. Office���������Yirtes street, \ ictoria, \ Mavl. 1S08. 1. i 3in p.1.: Every ������los^ Plain and Ornamental Enj,ra\in��������� " j Cn, May 1,1868. withPostajiC,S.OO, - mos do:,$2:Vv.omosi!o.J5>i-.^ MavVlSGS. 6m HOTEL OK FRANCE ,-ersWknt Street, Victoria, V. I. , GOVERNMK THF RESTAURANT fe<������JP r^licacie. oi" the scusnn, and th; I dolic dation is replete with every supplied with nil the sleeping ��������� accomo- . comfort..; The best, of Wines, Uqnorsand Ci������A^IGXE & c0., mprietors?. , ROADSIDE ADVERTISEMENTS. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL QUESNELMOUTH, > BROWN A GILLIS, Proprietors.' Good Beds; Restaurant.: Billiard table . StHblmgfornorsts.ttayftiulOius ' May 1, 186S. Sic Cm 164 MILE OK BEEP CREEK HOUSE. TS OPEN FOR THK ACCOMMODATION OF Tni- 1 Travellingjmbllc; tho bedrooms are *pacious\id airy and the Beds cannot be surpassed rorcleaaihu** and comfort by any in the lower con n't rv ��������� the Tabu* i always supplied with the best of vieniaV. Stabling for Horses.; Hay, Oats and Barley coimatiOv on hand .May 1, 1SG8. .. ���������;..-' ,gm ��������� May!,. 1888... U SUTRO Victokia, V. I., IMPORTERS OF CIGARS AND TOBACCO Mar 1,1508. : T. N.HIBBEN & CO., ,-��������� WILL FORWARD rROMPTI.Y,AT MOl)lvUATE TlihMS, ��������� English,-American,'- French, (jernian, ' :.: A od other Newspapers and Periodicals. . SoBsemwroKfl,'Ai>nrio Postage, payauu; is apvavce. May :l.18(58. M; 'get': choosing a warm Tinnk how :tCLOWiiXO;^-Ia dress get atfmiigM 11gh tly,;-:aiiiraab^'^hiob.'bave'to-endure gre;it coidvai-oclotiied/^ ��������� and feathers 1 A'A bear; can'; thus; teach:. us a ��������� le������S9iiyof Civilized silencp; arid'a.goose can :-;iniparfc{-wisdbm'.; - Th'e -principles of the 'advice giverify'file wisefoan,," Go to the'ant;.; thou slupgard." migbt well-be extended to; thei ex: amptoriqf>-the^-way-: in <which.:th9:��������� Creator clothes''":?tbe. dumb ahinials ���������.he -faas made, !They aronofeheavily Iftded^iuplessjjna^ediit i a necessary to., protect them Wi th armor; but oven then , the-* material used is;remarkable for. its ''.combination. oHi^ The tortoise.ie' shielded more: by. .tlie;: arched ; -;>hape������6'fK1 Is: aKeH"?'than:': byr. its: thickness. ���������A/Jbere:arejspme^animals -wbicb float;��������� in^.'.*water. Bwh ic!? a're covered lieiiy j jy^b u t r the ..weigh t--of yvtrfisir^clothes : facilitate^4h'ei'r'rm^ th0 elenieht in wbich Aihey, ���������: aire : intended' 10 j i 1 ye?*tiasniiich as; it ienables tbem to sink to the depth necessary 'for them to subsist in: But -for warmth, weigtit is Sneedless, and for ; eqliable*: -warmth ;it is? a. positive hindrance; fiince a lieavy dress adds the heat of pressure to thatoT protection to those more'prominent parts,, of - the figure: upon wbicb it rests.. If you want:to.be warm, choose a material that is not only. thick but light.. And when you 'wish to be protected from windy as well, as still cold, wear under; or .Oyer, a .woolen or f 11 rry ���������.fabric,, the thinnest im pery iou b textu re you can get. , Then'; you .bave an .. arrangement siniilar to that witlrAvhicb the animals; of cold .climates are provided���������viz., thin skin and thick feathers or'hiiir."' .WATCHMAKER .-���������"���������������������������-;������������������ AND J-EWELLEB,1 ���������"���������.',���������.' f.'v*:;. club building; ;���������. ; :��������� - ��������� ;;.; ��������� Goyernracht1 Street, ";��������� - ^w - . Victoria, V. I. ;r Jewelry of every descriplion thade (0 order, y.y Mavl/lSes! AAyyM. - -.;-'.y.;- .-:���������'-- ;���������.-;������������������; 6m C: T. illUAKD. ' ��������� ���������" . .. J. '��������� C BfiEDY.' ��������� MILLARD .:& ;,BEEDy> ���������/ Importers and Dealers in .... Gteiie r alM et cli aiidise, : :WhW street, Victoria; BC. / FROM AA"'":-. -.'������������������ ������������������ ���������*������������������;.-,..: -A'.G-E NT-Si .tO.lt 'i ��������� MERCHA-NTS'-IilNB-PACKETS ���������:.ueB;6in.y-.^SANxFRANCISCO.-; -yy- y. y/T^ ;fVI:E:RG H ANT.' :';XATLOi ':'rAA^AA>'YATES,STREET, y;;- . Third door b'elo^V Government Sircet, Victoria, V I . Hason hand, and is constantly ree'eiviu? a large assortment of Cloths, Cassimeurs and 'Testings,: whieh-bc is prepared to make to order iu the. mast approved styles. ! All orders from Cariboo promptly attended to. ��������� Mav 1,1868. - , ��������� 6m PACIFIC TELEGRAPH HOTEL, *������������������/������������������- STOKE STREET, " ' ; /Between Herald ami Fisguard, Victoria, T..T..; LYTTON HOTEL, ITT TON, B.C. HE -PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFULLY. INFOUMFID that the above Hotel is ooivoperi for the orcom. modal ion ot travellers. Ono of tho best Cooks ia tlie country is retained at this establishment, una the Hair is supplied with a cholco assoitincntoi* Wiucsand ,Llii"aoj*.t<.-,:-"; r;': ������������������������������������"'- "��������� "-"������������������"-���������-������������������ -r...-. Tho undersignod would also onuouncothatBtt&chea to the Hotel he has an extensive Livery Stuble. Saddle llor$es tor hire at moderate rales. Ray and Outs for salt! cheap. W. Mc"WIlA & CO., .yroyMGm Proprietors. GLINT O PTEL prj the market aftords. :y. . GpyKitNMENT STREET, VICTORIA. .. Wholes ale and retail;,; j. h;;TURNER";& CO---; K ���������';��������� IMl'OBTERS OF y- ���������' ���������' ���������" *'"'.",-;''-'��������� English & French Silks, Shawls, Dresses; TJ11 derclotbittg, Gloves, and every description.of ��������� ��������� '-Prapory Goods.. ' *:���������%���������. Rccoive regular supplies by Express via Panama and by sjiiling vessels via.Capo. Horu. . ��������� A- .��������� y- A; ' f&T Particular attention given to all orders.'. London Firm���������J. P. Tunsvau. k. Co. ' ESTABLISHED 185S. t / ; May 1,1S63; ; ' ' '' -"��������� A ��������� 6m..".'.- Clinton Gity;.:^ . TlSli COLUMBIA. ���������UBSCR1BERS, FOR MANY: YEARS vie. prietors.of the Twenty-Nine Mile House, Douglas Portage, beg to announce, that having purchased th������ Clinton Hotel "property, they are prepared to 'afford excellent accommodation to the travelling public. The table will at all times bo well supplied, and in tha ;Bar will be;found tho choicest liquors. .. ; A Amplo slabliog for animals," arid tho best of feed constunlly on band; *:' ". . ." " . \: ' They respectfully invito a call from their old cu?.to. mors, as well as tho tra vol ling, public generally. 'Clinton. 1?. C, May 1,1S08 ,: J. .SMITH k CO. WHARF STREET, VICTORIA,^ Tkb'Un'ivbrsai^Practice of mixing Chinory. and ' other aduiieratives with Cofiec, has very much dating ������d in public ostimation, what ought to- be the most ' delicious of; beverages.. So .effectually have, the public been drugged with such mixtures that the true properties have boen lost sight of, and many prefer a black and thick infusion to a.-drink rich in spirit and aroma.' Genvralas is the'usb of Cofl'ee, it is little Unown that j u condensing the vapors. extracted from. the berry in roasting, a liquor is obtained of, tho most nauseous taste, andof a scent, tho* inost unbearable.' Undorsuch circumstances it is"evidently important that all the g.ises and Duids "extracted by roasting should bo car- ri ed off fiis quick ly- aspossiblo, in or dec to prevent tlici r : returning;again'; to; the Cotree^ "wh'ich : isi the case in the coti iiridd ;rcyi i nd or; A This; bbject^is ? ad ra irahly accom- piishod'hy tho hew and patent MCohical Colleo I0aster'J ������s iisod :by,FELL;&! CO.> Victoria.iXin,'Which the, berry js:directly exposed to the radiated heat, and "the vapor nztracted ,carriod off instantanoously. in addition to tiic advantage to be ;��������� dcriirod by the' rapid removal oi' llio aieAin cocttUuing tho objectionable properties, tho pure aroaia of tlie jCk>ifoc is retained, the (issr-ntial oil hying preserved and not exhausted as in' tho Cylinder Roaster, whore the Cc>ffoe js required to remain a much 1 ongor. ti too i n oons������o,uenco ojT the steam in a it u n do r- goes;by tb0 contlricd stoam, 11 is^cHohUcally impos-^i- bio to retain the .qualities or arrest the deterioration of Coffee when ground. The boat engendered by the pro* cess of. roasting, and especially of grinding, creates an action/in tho elementary p:irts which gradually destroys its fitness for drink. But to rota in the essential oil JFhicb;it contains wo have it uncased hvtins containing from lift1 to28 lbs.,and which can be had from any.of the res pec tabic dealers. !\Vo can confidently recommend those, who' a aye hitherto been 6b I igod to refra in from taking Coffee on account of its ill effects that they ma use our Coffee^ roasted in tho Conical Roaster, being re- c6n������mended by all medical men under whose notice H has been brought, and by numerous other testimonials .in ite favor. ��������� ���������>��������� ���������'���������'- -.-,- -������������������*��������� . - FELL & CO.,.���������' . : s- ', .Con*ce Merchants, Yates St.; Victoria j; JESSE rffCOWPER, '..-.,-. y -r ��������� DKALER IN ��������� CBSTOI-IADE BOOTS MID SHOES, : " No. 23 YATES STltEET, VICTORIA, " .. - . (Opposite Wells, Fargo k Co'd.) Alwavs on hand���������Calf, Kip, Shoe Findings, etc., etc. : - May 1,1868.; 6m : SCOTCH HOUSE, FORT STREET, VICTORIA A. Mc EAST & Co.^ Gknkkal Outfitter, TMPORT CLOTHING OF ATJ, KINDS ; also ROOTS 1 aud SHOKS, ilin.'Ct from the best English and Scotch .markets. Sell retail at wholesale prices for CASH- . All orders sent, through Barnard's Express^ proinptly attended to. . '������������������.- . y .r May 1;1868'.; ".-."'��������� '\y>' ' '"'MQat '' ��������� Dealers in ~ ;' Fine English; French & American Liquors,, Champagne; Claret and Brandies. . A LARGE STOCK OF HOXDED WINES AN0 iV Brandies always on baud. To dealers purchasing in large quantities,"a liberal discount will be made for CASH. All orders will receive prompt attention. St. Laurent & Laxbkrt, Agents, Centrevillc. May 1, 1S08. ' - ' ��������� Om FKOrKXETOJl" STIRLING^ :' a abailsWZ'b yy PRIVATE BOARDING H.b'tl|s.E, Fori Street, Victoria, between Douglas and ��������� ; . r A Broad Si reels. ��������� "1 T>AILEY BKGS TO INTIMATE TO THE xv. \jm I) public that ho has purchased the building and furniture, as lately occupied by. Mrs. Hbal, which he has entirelyrefitted at great cost, and the premises will now be found replete with; every ennvenience for the comfort of.families and ladies and gentlemen, jjeg- Terms moderate. N. IL���������In addition to the. above, K. C. Bailey also . ; y GREAT REDUCTION! COlOIIMi Mm SODA CREEK, . McLEESE & SENAY/ PROPRIETORS, BEG TO RETURN THANKS TO THEIR PATRON'S ;for tho past, and in order to suit the times iluy have reduced'tho scale of prices, viz.: '��������� ileals' $1 00~; Beds, 7S cents ; Board and I^ing per dav, $3 60 ; Board and lodging-per week, $15 00. y.Jlaviug recently>made large additions to the pre thises'bo as to giv^, first-cla?s acc'ommddatloa in Xa9 eating and sleeping departments, tbey hope to merit an oxtoaitctl support in the future. Private rooms for families. \ ' . , - t , At the Bar will always be found the choicest brands of Wines. Liquors and Cigars. . .- -. The Stable is'cleanj atteudod by a pood hastier, ������*oa supplied with the'best provender of tho country. : May 1, 1SGS. 'Cm continues to carry ou the Hoto on Langley ain atr May 1,1868 and Boarding House 6m FRANCE Barkertille, W. C, H.OTEfc AND-RESTAURANT?,: Al?o splendid ^dwrttn?, and Cfearsy the, best Tfiisfls srid <:ji Wharf street, "Victoria, Offer for sale, at low rates : CRIMEAN SHIRTS, with Collars, superior quality. OREGON Flannel Undershirts and Drawers. ENGLISH ' " u . "��������� Fine Larabswooi Undershirts and Drawers. HEAVY DUCK PANTS. Blue Denim Jumpers and Overalls. Canvass Jumpers. Hand*knit Aberdeen and Oregon Socks. . English Merino and Lambowooi _.. " .. Best Scofecli Tweed Pants. : HEAVY MOLESKIN & CORDUROY PANTS. OREGON and CALIFORNIA Tweed > Grey Drilling and Grey Calicos,. White Long Cloth, yard wide, all qualities. DRESS GOODS, MANTLES, SHAWLS, &c. Ladies' Trimmed. Hats, assorted sty 1 es, &c. ���������ALSO FOR SALE,��������� BEST ENGLISH GUM BOOTS, . FRENCH CALF and KIP SKINS. COLORED ROANS. BARBOUR'S SHOE THREAD CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S Oilmen's Stores. BAR IRON. . CANADA PL ATE. SEWING TWINES, Rope, &c. BLANKETS, 2 j to 4 point. DUN VILLE'S OLD IRISH WHISKY, in case. "PRICE'S" BELMONT SPERM CANDLES, in 20 lb. boxes. ' A- P?hsrf Ktrpoi Victoria. v,j. jf-22 1m EXCHANGE- HOTEL, SODA CREEK, B. C. THE UNPEKSIGNEP, PUOPRIETOKS OP THR above well known and popular cstablishtnent, vj to inform their, numerous friends and tl)c public gen?- rally, that thrvarc now proparod to afford cv?rv accommodation'to tho travelling community, at. ������w most reasonable rato of charges. Cood clean, airy 'bed .chamber*. - . The Bar is stocked with Wines, Spirits and Cigars. . The Talde is supplied wllhnlltbo substautlalsMj luxuries the country afford*, and meals are servecui- B The Sutbles arc spacious, comfortable, and attend ml by first-class bostkrs, and a'constant supply 01 iuo best provender of all kiuris. ,. ��������� L..rjVo In ibort, every convenience and facility o^^J to the comfort of man and .beast, will be ftooj;��������� the proprietors will spare no elTort in order to givj��������� tire satisfaction to all wbo may IJi^ff^T % lishmeut. ��������� ' , A/eS* ;>vi fini Soda Creel:, B.C., March 19,.1868. ������***������ the very;bcst brands of and Steamer Enterprise. ikbto TtlAT h MAV������^0N SECT : Mondays ^Thursdaysat 6 a.m. Quesnelmouth on Will Leave Soda Greek on Tuesdays and Fridays at daylign r.. ^ The steamer is not responsible for. leakage 0 Oils or other Liquids shipped m ims. ^ 3m Quesnelmouth, Juuciy, lbb8^_^____-_^-~- : NOTIGE^ in tho matters the Estate and E^clsof MRS THOMAS JONES, deceased, nutate , BO&8BR EDWARPS, ", <4 WILUAM TREVENA, ||' 4( HENRY ALLEN, ^V* ������������* af the -d*** All persons who are Iwlebtod^p W du0 for^ with estates are required to -nay and all persons ������?i J^^S"^ wud U������uB>������ vol the above estates ****^������j~lW*> ���������or before the 17th day of SoptembeT any 0 on Bicbfield, 23d June, )8e������, "StttUd AuinmiH^j :-\������m&ix<&.<:-,,- (aram3������?t<;������-t������w v/w.nrv.-i.r- :wsx -t-^: tmrt'm^srz^zzi'.vm ������3*o?ss5������fthi' ryyy yyyy yyy-y<yy^t^r:^s^i^ ~ a������3SKSaS=SiSai^������'?~.���������i^^jaa-- ������<iW# 4BHr '**iBbm Am^,^
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Title | The Cariboo Sentinel |
Publisher | Barkerville, B.C. : George Wallace |
Date Issued | 1868-07-13 |
Description | The Cariboo Sentinel was published in Barkerville, in the Cariboo region of central British Columbia, and ran from June 1865 to October 1875. At the time, Barkerville was home to a fast-growing community of miners who had been attracted to the Cariboo region by the discovery of gold. The Sentinel was published by George Wallace, and its stated objective was not only to disseminate mining intelligence, but also to eradicate official abuse[s] of power, both within the Cariboo region and beyond (vol. 1, no. 1, p. 2). |
Geographic Location |
Barkerville (B.C.) ; Williams Creek (B.C.) |
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FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Notes | Print Run : 1865-1875 Frequency : Weekly |
Identifier | Barkerville_Cariboo_Sentinel_1868_07_13 |
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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 | 10.14288/1.0170636 |
Latitude | 53.066111 |
Longitude | -121.517222 |
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