i-.il.-i n-Tir.ii-r-iMd^,-,, '"a'i''.^���������^^'^^;i^^"^^^^^",7* w**>***iXtSt:J.' i������W������|WH������l WWI������ Hi *4- 14' Hi 1 B n II 1 ��������� Ht������ffl WAlim:: ^T^.^yAyATA. .... ..... ���������; as ; +\/l., ��������� ���������' :.������������������ . ���������;���������.. . ������������������.:��������� ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� x"- ''^w-at-^'"'-" !-'" ���������'"' ' ��������� ������������������',..-...������������������ '������������������:. ''���������:���������,.������������������������������������' - .*. ��������� . ,w)amM:/ A/- . - . , A .���������, A;!��������� .-.-���������>;-.1*^8* Vol. 5, ' i ;,S'EHI:^EEK;L^PA:pKR;. ^ > ' :;;fRushed'1 1^' Sunday A\r>.Wednksdat. ROBERT HOLLO WAY; PitopitiETou. OFrioE���������BARKERVILLE, Wruams Cf.siek, Cariboo. Subsoriptionv$l per 'vVeek.:' (���������flclulin? Cost of delivery,) P.iyablo. to the Carrier J-im r\l;.l* 'inil*f^V������l/Mwa ������tirt ^.,������- _:_��������� -t ' . ." __ ��������� ��������� .���������-������������������... .' .. '."������������������'��������������������������� '.i-- ��������� . ��������������������������� r-���������?���������-~~^������������������ L. -" ��������� v ' '-XrAJ. ��������� iges;: ' THE "CARIBOO SBNTLVBL!' JOB PRINTING hin'B 'stock op ,Tins office;- having been 1 ciHisiilcrablv augmented by tlie recent importation of a variety of new Ornamental Type, peculiarly suited .���������V-V Postofs, Circulars, Cards,.;. '������������������:���������. Billheads, Programmes for :;. A. Balls,Concerts, and - ..��������� "��������� ������������������-. ��������� .-��������� '*.���������" > Theatrical Entertainments. * . /Orders for any description of Job Work' will be ex e - euied-with neatness and despatch: , ;,.;^.-'^S":Terms moderate. ������������������'"*������&-;:������������������'��������������������������� K rsb<r Cel'ed "Pon iL The car- t Jage of li������.Mho is completely smashed, and tbe bonea,pf her. left hand are broken.; jf"s Minn, we see, is now- out of danger and will recover, andthe boys remain imprison. ��������� Thwl T0D ^f and May Not Gait: a Mix. nan, that nobody.will deny.. Plato's definition of man was: ���������' An animal without mSSfft fr'ng ������n t,ro Io*s-" Tins was too "SiwX ������i'^ontrjrmtoschdol, and scoin?ul v asked ������if that was .Plato's man?" We dr n't know how Plato got out of It, and don't care, ������2? iS? b,,t,1"tle t0 (1������ ������'ith tbematier in nana. Though an animal, a man docs not ike to be called a beast; yet there are many known "bulls" and "bears" that accept tnese appellations as rightly bestowed and _j|V^usiness cards; ;.;'���������"���������'' '-^ ":~:.'." '��������� ���������'���������'���������'��������� '" -'���������-*. '"���������"'i'"-.-:' !'-?��������� : // ��������� aiERGHANT,-'������ V * E R ^S^T 6m ED^rt'dEWDNEY ?TT7 vtf&K' ,-"^ : ., ��������� .A'mQ^L.A Ai : /:.* i A A , \ " like to be regarded:as a,"buck,'; and yon m?7=>call a man " dear/fcllttw^f butc!ori!t ��������� n *n ���������;���������������������������;��������� tuiuk of calling liinj a moose. To Tbe called CmbBisii;DEVFWRy_BQyffwin,d^^^^ thingssoraetiraes.^orjristarjce^ there was dividual who^vould takemto lieart if ealled . ^ A: '$^0$ ':;'. ;>;lj 'Q'^l^RTJEIBSi; AXp) AyyAyyA^y nally,jii another sense, they -would object lb ���������~������������������ " being called; bears/ There are manv; who ���������would like to be: known as ������lidn^ and even t'ger wouldbevconsideretl more "complimentary than ealfV Many a ybung;fellow would \...'(Opposite Cosmopolitan Silodu), ��������� ' "' :A , AOKlTwiCTS UNPEKT^Kijf A3f DVAtL KINDS 01?���������'..>_. ��������� ��������� lately the: extraordinary; attempt,., by, twpj boys, to murder a Mrs Nunn, an old woman Go. ^years of age^ in Catharine Goiirt, Tower J Jill f tb Dxlon.., The boys are b ro fcliera, ri am ed Arthur Forres ter Smith and Hector Augustus. Smith, aged; thirteen: and fifteen, sons of a /gentleman\ n resp ec ta ble 1 ife . wh 6. is re lated , ro the old woman. They have;confessed that they/intended: to"roti, buVnbfc to murder her. She was found covered^.with- blood andhbr-. ; ribiy- beaten: with a mallet, and: insensible: There; we re' also "found; oti the spot a; woo den i inal let with \ybich tlie wo u'n&s. we re i n fl ictedv . a pistol, a boyJs; cap andi a ^oeket-knije^ 'AA ������um of.two pourias and sixpence was missing from a.s.piajl.bag which \vas lying on a box .,m ^he^hoitsekecpera^room f and rthd" box; , which con tained'some silver plate, had.jieen forced open. ��������� The cap found ou the: premises wa?:?l^vards.idepti.fici.tl���������:'" as. one which: had been bought on the 21st-April from Mr Davis, Jiatter, King's road.Chelseu, who states * that on -that day three boys drove:-'to* bis shop in a cab, and that one of them purchasedthe cap^ m two shillings, and sixpence, and that they afterwards told the cabman to drive to " lampstead Heath. The boys were ,appre- bended at about one o'clock"6n Sunday by detective bergeaut Moss in DeaconVcoflee- iiouso, m the Strand. They bad in their nos- STJ}H��������� ?I,,a ^^^X of percussion caps, two powdorflasks, two pairs of boxing gloves omefotlsand a small amount itof'BobS One boy said; "We were in the coal cellar or some time We heard MrsiNunrigo out and took screws out of the box, and forced it "Pen by putting the handle of \be n a let in in o t\*Lf������ had CTQ.W stairsAnd,gbQe ame o H p dLr0������V ^oin^i heard us^nd toscrom t ?i0r "*f**���������-**������--- She began S:, !ihfp* F������ would stop her. We M not planned to murder her. 1 laid hold a godse.iindependenfc of the misnomer. Call a man a'��������� puppy "and he will resent it; but call him a''sly dog," and .you'll rather please mm. Dou'i call a man a hog. even if he is a -bore, nor an elephant, if he happens to bea neayy weight-;������Vbut. yqn may;, call him a fox' or a/*vcbon " with impunitv;- A i A T E, H 0 D aE N S7 0 L D S; Tit N & ���������BarbcnfSle, 1st May,' 186&- ' A ' > c fa V7 Job Wprk. douo withJp^actuulityu'nd;S$iidfilat ���������%';'- I - reasonable rates, a g'oodistock of seasoned lumber ' ' ' ��������� c - always on bantj. ** .ry ; - ,, ���������������- j025'4m ' ���������'' ' " <���������" '''":i,^^li:5^ man doesn-t like to be called a shark, butyou may call him a 4( queer .fish 'Pi without. ofience. /Never call a cross-eyed man lynx-eyed--he,ll think; you: are^f sarkastic/7 -Call a, /man a jackass,;and he'll���������;'* talk back"-;; bufc;you may cailhimari^oldrafc^ ask you; to " take: suthirt:" /A- man who would n't feel complimented =at being called a cormorant, would smile/ at .being: called- a "night owl/* DotitPmmihy calling'a'fnan a gosling,/but yon may /ball 'him ;a:"������jav ;roostcr?' witl 10dt,qffun^e. vD6n7t call a mail a fool j call him a clever fellow, which amounts to the sam0 thing, but; soun ds pre ttier. A man would,be well pleased to know that you said he was keen as a razor, yet -"won Id object to yonr cal 1 ing h im a '!' sharper.".���������' To cal 1 a man a stone would be considered reflecting upon his intellectual powers, but you may call him af brick " to his great satisfaction." band.!' promptly a ^Vale /"KEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WALKER.& PINCKERTON, Saloon and Kestaiirant. /': "CSSTRBVlLLB, MOSQUITO GULCH. Mays, 1868.. . ��������� . ' 6m PfY GOODS -AND LIQUORS.1 *. 's A large Assortment of Jroxvand Stekl alwaj's -on ��������� I'yi, tt-A. '--, hund. ���������; .Barkerville, aay^i/^ggV , -^ y .-��������� ' / ^m ���������' ��������� retail Jbutchers;,' pEG .TofclMiTk-TolfHEiR FRIENDS ATHj) THE I>/imb;i.iol^neraliy? ,tbai, they now -bavo two?lt[irkets in Barkerwllev one'in'^^2BIa^d^^l3ehtrevUIe;* all of which will be cqnstaatiy: and welIsupplied-with good fresh-meats,, of the very best quality tiilit/can. be bought inL.British'��������� Cpliimbiii,:and would respectfully solicit a ..cputimiance,::,of; the: patronage.'.heretofore extended,to them./- '^ '������������������../. Barkerville, B.C.',.May 22,186S.V -jei'lm % .;-orders from Cariboo, and theuppjr conntfv ptly attended to. - ��������� d. McQUAKEIK.:' le^q, May 1, 1868. ; ^,,J^ ,4 ; San Franicisco Store/ a"Min T������:Mt,.1,,p.T������:.������./:.i...j-._���������........ .. .v ���������...'. .;/������"/::;. 'J tn������_ c^l l,u>n JCiWulJOU ribfol - ' /������. * ' BARKER VILLE. K AUCTION 'WILL BE HELD AT. THE ABOVE Rooms ' Every Saturday, at Fooni Goods sold on commission. Goods received ol Storage. Money advanced ou goods; Sferchnnts will please send CHso is to Anctinn Rooni8 not Inter than Friday Evening for Raturdav's sale, . jeS 6m .< F. V. LEK, Aucti'Hicer. L. A. BL K a bTt l"e "f ������������t������ndeu-uck lev !*i������ maknc a 1 '��������� beI1 .Was "Vi'iff she )Vc lefthcrVd Tent"%- "7������ ?," tbe tiwr- ������������ beinc nut Jnt������ ������" ��������� ovor t,,e fcnc<>-" % cri������|P| wi ������ If PVIS0U van "������<��������� younger While tho t���������������5 *hat was done with Wm. o two p 5* tbe station f"1?,0".'lhen; IM"* ������������- cha ������ .?!4 lleard about his sons. whether The the ads jwm then ia the dool I ?8 $?ns' Tbe Iads t^r fether v(1 '^f *>��������� Ibcy saw t0^rds him, tl rL Jhljv ������f lfc' aild' ������������w"������ rtn.d kissed 3Z* nt*������lT? POnnd bis 'wE J"^ bitterly and wfTTtely' Uq fft������w lhe fainep had o-��������� ^.wearood. When ; WAKE-yP-JAKE Restaurant and Bakery. mHR. PROPRIETORS OF THIS WELL KNOWN X establishment, in thanUiag the public and their iiu mcrou 5 f'ri eiids for n;i s l fa v ors, wou (d k i nd ly sol i ci t a con li n u an ce of their pa tron age, as th ey ii:p; j / how prepared to atford every srdisf'aelion in their line of business, PATTERSON k GOODSO.V. May 1. ISOS. ��������� Om Bread delivered to all parts of the Creek. WILLI AM -RENNIE, HAS JUST ltlCCKlVKD A LARGE ASSORT montof HOOT.S oi' various siyk'S and t*f the B EST QUA 1,1 TV ; also, 151! ukevt 's Ki n ������ Dress Boots of the host iii-scrij>lton. I have Boats of my own make vvarruntefl not to be surpassed by any Boots nm.in filfier in Ibis C-otony or in California, either for workmanship or durability. Cum Boots constrintlv on haml. Boots made to ord or a ml It E PA IR1NTG ��������� h am ;.t the shor lest n oti c e. ft^>,NKXT DOOR TO THE SENTINEL OFFICE, ~������& ielS llARlvERVILLE, J5.C, B It o t o g r a p li i c Art i s t, HAS KOW OPENED HIS PHOTOGRAPHIC GAL- lery. and is. prepared to do all kinds of Photographic nnd .Tcvvohy vvbrk, executed in the highest style of the 'irt. -1 Cartes do Visits������������������ Timbre��������� do.Paste Portraits, Amhro types, Leather Pictures, ,Jlilanotypes, views o ������������������ Houses, Claims, eto., Single or Stereo-jnopio, Portraits also taken on White Silk, Linen or Cotton Cloth. Barkerville, Slay 1,' 1868. ��������� 6m KAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND*'A' CHOICE-SELEC- tioh of Drugs and Patent Mediciiiei?, inclutling new made and Patent Pills, Trusses, Syringes, Cherry Pectoral, Sarstiparillas, and Jnyne's Alterative for purifying the blood.. v . ' ' ... Also Stationery, Red and Black Ink, Candy; Seeds, Billiard Chalk, and Pocket Knives. The celebrated poldeu Balsam nnd. Murphy's Mixtures for. the complete cure of Secondary .Syph'Hljs. and Rheumaitism, and Grossman's and other specific mixtures for Gonorrhoea ; a great variety of Toilet Articles, as Combs,. Hair Oils, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Tooth Powders, Tooth Piuks, Sponges,, Fancy Soaps, Bay Rum. Lu- bin's Extracts, and other perfumeries,'etc.,.etc* ��������� . Prescriptions carefully. compounded^ ; P. S.���������As I ship up goods every spring and fall, parties requiring.medicine may/ rely, on obtaining it FRESH, and so ensure its having the desired etiect. Next door lOiCunio's Brewery, . May 1, 1868. ��������� 6m Barkerville, B, C. EXPRESS & GENERAL A GENCY i jelS ��������� Co STROUSS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER ���������i.v��������� G-roceries, Provisions, HARDWARE, DRY GOODS, C L 0 TIIIN G, BOOTS AND SHOES, BARKSBVILLS. mv2S 6in J. T. SCOTT. R. LIPSKTT. . ��������� Elliott, the-hnn������/i c -Yt' ffOOtt DVO.1' T *������*calp Iftj^ ������������������"������ ^Plyto inquiries. ARCADE BILLIARD IIP BOWUHG-SALOOJ, SCOTT & LIPSETT TAKE OKKAT PLKASURK TN AXNOlTKCTSfl TO 1 the public goicraliv that they Iiave pmxdiased the ��������� ��������� ' '���������- Mr C. Fulton, and Saloon, lately occupied by flatter 'themselves from their long experience iu busi- n ess to m eri t a I i h or j ��������� I s h :t re of their p' tro inigo. At the Car will be found a fu ! OVES! Supply of t!������e best WINES. LIQUORS AND CrOARS.izii.o Bark^rnliP. May 20th. IM?, j*W* 1 mil< ADAMS & PBARC.Y, BAPvKEBVlLLE, Have just received a choice selection of CAST IRON COOKING STOVES SHEET COPEEB, ZDIC" TIN PLATE AND SHEET IBON.j %vit-li various other articles in their lino of trade. ��������� *y All Jobbi- in t!io Tin, Sheet Iron, 0WW**< YlmZidoat;(om-lea to, and warnuu^ to #xv ������i^ N - TKS -��������� ARRIVA L AT BARKKRYILLE OF ������ every Mail and ,Kxpress, ?: KE10. will leave Bar- kerville with an E^pruss for the following places i��������� Mosquito and.Red Gulches,- "Whip Saw Gulch. Lowhee Cr.-5tdc, Grouse Creek, Stevens Creek, California Creek and Am tier. .He will also leave regularly twice every week for the same places, with the Cariboo Sh-vti.vjsj., on the mornings of its issue. He will attend to nil kinds of commissions, etc.,'for miners, obtain licenses, record claims, examine records, etc. Collecting, will alia* be attended to. He will also send out, thme t i in es a mon tli, a a Ex p ress to Kei thi. ?y Cree If, Forks nfQucsneHe. Cedar and BlicU Bear Creeks. He will havean'ollice'at L'arkervilic, where nil orders, etc., Cut! b<* left. . t . M;iy fi, Iggg. . 6m Steamer Enterprise. -I^^T- IN ORPER THAT IT MAY CONNECT fKCJ-g^fj with JJARNAKD'S EXPRESS, tho ^^AAzrzEL steamer Enterprise will hereafter loave Quesnelmouth on Mondays & Thursdays at v ' B a.m. \TTill Leave Soda Creek on Tuesdays and Fridays at daylight. /Kg- The steamer is not responsible for leakage of Oils or other Liquids shipped in tins. Quesnel mouth, Vhme 19,1868. >22 3m FOR SALE. A FIRST CLASS CABIN, NEAR BARKERVILLE.-- JX Th is cab i n was eree ted a t grea t expense, an d has '������������������*-"-T-v������������"wirlt '.;B' " i AA SLEEPING���������������������������IN-iCmJEQlL VICTORIA ADVERTISEMENTS gg^fia^JLil^ag^^ tv..:--; asfS '- i' ' WIAk ���������::: - -::AAW: WA AAW'A '������������������ .;. .V;' ������������������ ��������� -��������� ' : 1 ��������� \ . ...". j .'��������� . 7 ���������-. -; ������������������ ' ... ��������� ��������� '.. 1 [They would scarcely fcetietre bim:^hen he told theaitoat,.whe������ in Thurso Bqwe time ��������� ago/heion^ one .? dcrlasid^^sa^epp' people ;; asleepNin; churt^i^^-^eech of Dr. Guthrie*] J^&flQ'sfc^ ���������":'��������� ,Wlien the law thundered, \ Singly and;heedlessly. ;,:,:;.'���������.;;.|::; SnoredilSe;-six hundred. ��������� ;', Greaiwas^tho preacher^ themej. SorewMon was;^llthe>steam; Neither wHb't shout nor scream Oould he*distrirb^tHe dream , #Of fcheisix hundred; Terrors to the fight of them, / Teryors';t6;tliefleffc of; them, .. . . Terrors in-.frbrlt;of them--- c , >' \Hell itself plundered. ,. Of its mostUwfuV things, ; ;^akfmind6d-preacher ,/flings . i ���������' ��������� ,/At the dumfi:fpunded. , Bbfdlyhespolfje, and, well; Yarn was his loudest yell r ; ��������� ' Volleyed and thundered : A , ��������� , For cariiig���������the truth;to tell- Neither'for heaven nor bell, .' "-.���������"_ Snored the six hundred. ,y A A , Still, with redoubled zeal, ... r Still be spoke onward,' . - ; ' Angina wild appeal. ���������--������������������- ��������� : ��������� .-- Strikin^-wtth'h'andrahd^eel������������������ -���������' ������������������; Making the pulpit reel, " '';..."���������"' "' ' :J ^Shaken >n4'/sundered��������� ... \ , Ctxllw '.uorn tbe church's foes,';-' '";���������' ' / ';��������� a ���������' ; v - Threatened.with endless Woes������������������".''"���������'���������'"'";'':i ' Faintly, the ansvver'rose ' v. ��������� ' -; (Prools of their sweet-repose) ���������"��������� ��������� -' , ��������� Kron. tb3 united nose ' . ���������'��������� ':'���������-���������: - , m$he six bmvlreit,- , ��������� .���������, AAAawI " EerhiOnV r������f ue^r oD'hour, -'��������� A-;-''���������" A~w y ��������� i Too much-ibr. human power';������������������������������������������������������. ::'���������"���������;���������'"���������. ' ' Prayers, too, made"to match, (Ex^niporiiOPouK bak'h) ���������. -,���������..-.���������- v, Wofully blundered; THOMAS LETT STAHLSCHB Importer and Commission Merchant, WHARF STREET, . . May 1, 1808. VICTORIA, V. I. ROBERT BURNABY; LAND AGENT, Etc., Govsrn.mk.nt Street, Victoria, V. I. All business carefully and punctually attended to.^ ... i Voce '..'���������'���������" 6 VICTORIA ADVERTISEMENTS WATSON, Watchmaker, Jeweler next ROADSIDE ADVERTTSmre^5^ f to the ometer. ed. Krerv descripiiou of Jewelry t Plain and Ornamental Engraving neatiy cxecutco. Mav 1. IfidS. made Cm T\ATLY and WEEKLY " BRITISH COLONIST D and VICTORIA CHRO^aE." Orders for mail- May 1, 1S6S. bm _ F" F E E RO S T i ���������.And Dealers in ��������� GROCERIES. PROVISIONS,, Etc.,. Fort Sir set, Victoria, V. I, May 1, 18CS. ' .___ 6m attended to. .Terms in with Postage, $7 60 ; timos. flo.. moR do., $23 ; 6moa do., ������12 50. May 1,'; 1SUS. . - And warn WELLS, FARGO & CO., Now York, California, and European Express, . Exchange Cororiuiy. C������nttai $10,000.000.. .For-. fraTcr^rac^^ tlie Pacific and Atlaotio States ami Europe. Hills of Exchange drawn on S m Fr.igci^co, New York, Boston, and London, nt citrr'uiit rates. : Omcc���������Yates Street, Victoria, V. I. Moy 1.1S0S. -.;"���������' - 3m " T, fSL.HIBBEN & CO, WILL FOR WARD 'PROMPTLY,1 AT MODERATE TERMS. , English, American," " ..;. -. : '.y, u J?x;?nclit iOerirtan....:..:. ��������� And other Newspapers and Periodicals. SUBSCRUTIOXS, ADDING 'pOSTAGE, PAYABLE IX ADVANCE. . 'May 1/1S6S. ��������� A... ��������� . AA. .. 6m . HOTEL PE FRANCIS, CovfiRXMKXT Street, Victoria, V. I. THE RESTAURANT is supplied with all the 1 delicacies of the season, ami Uio sleeping accomodation is replete with every comfort. .Th Wines, Liquors and Cipar?. ���������������������������:.^ ; May 1,18CS. J. The best of DIGNE k CO., Proprietors, Cm QUESNELMOUTH BROWN & GILLIS, Vilomm^ Good Bc^ls; Restaurant: Billiard Table '^Tons. Ac ��������� LYTTON HOTEL LYTTON, B.C. THE PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFinrv ivrftn.. that the above Hoid-I^^JS^^111 modudou ol travellers. One of'tliTbes"fWk������a?CU?' country Is retained at thisestabl sLem^niS^ IMS!^WUh a ^.rfT^*wS5i G. S U T R p & C O., Vjotoria, V. I., ���������IMPORTERS OF CIGARS AND TOBACCO Mavl, 18GR. __ C LI 4m ra TJELEGBAPH HOTEL, STORE STREKT, ^ -y- Between Herald and Fisguard. Victoria, V.'I. .WATCHMAKER ��������� -. -: . '..:.AND" JEWELLER,, ', CLUB BUILDING, ;'. Government Street, ' ' -.'_���������������������������- - . Victoria, V. I. sale cheap: myl4 0m llj������y and Oats for * mcwha&co:, ; Pniprietow. NDREW ASTRICO1 RESPECTFULLY INFORMS ..-his friends and the travelling public, that; tho above Hotel is the most commodious and clean hotel V .die market affords. 'M'lyl, lftOS."1.: A AW: A; ���������". 6m hotel in Victoria. It is "conducted <>u the European principle, and tlie table is supplied with the very best- In condensing. the vapors extracted from '��������� the berrv in -roastmg, ajiguor/js^obtaiirea^ of the most nauseous' ;��������� :taste;J.and.:oi ?a sc;eh t the mosinnbca rab 1 e. Under su ch ; ccmonjcf-cyhndcr.- '��������� This Object-is Admirably accom. i:l������hshed;bv :the newand patent ^Conical Cottee Roaster" m .u������d#;bjr Whh km;, vJctoria=,,in? which the berrv :��������������������������������������������� is directly exposed to tli'^ s^^acted^arrlcd^ffinstantaiie^sly, ^aandditioiito . t|ie:advantage:;to;beSiderived by the rapid removal or Jewelry of evcrv description made to order.' Hay it- im.' ; -';'*'. ��������� ��������� 0m. C. T: MlLLAlQ. ��������� J. C. BEEDT. fVllLLARD;-& BEEDY, ; Importers and Dealers in ��������� Gr-e n e r al M e r c li a n di s e 5 . Wharf strcct, Victoria, B.G.. ��������� -AGE NT S -F OR ������������������ A ''. - ��������� MfiRCHANTS'' LINE PACKETS: .FROM ; jeS.Cm SAN FRANCISCO;: . :-R'b.H.A,N:f-rAiL6.Ri ; ;; . i YATES STREET, . ��������� '-,....-A. y Third door below Government SI reel, Victoria, V.L, ITas on hand; and i5? constantly'.:receivlhj! a larp? assortment of Cloths, Cassimeues and Vkstixcs. which he is prepared to make to. order in the most approved styles. All orders from Cariboo promptly attended to. May 1, 1803. - - . .cm i, ON DON HOUSE . Government street, victoria... a WHOLESALE-AND RET AIL,- j. H. TURNER & CO/ IMPOUTKRS OF .,' ';.:... English it French ..Silks, Shawls. Dresses, XJn. ' dcrclcthing, Gloves, and every description of / Drapery Gooti?. Receive regular supplies by Express via Panama and by sailing vessels via (Japo Horu. ..'... '���������������������������:. . %ir Particular attention given to all orders. . ...'.. Londun Firm���������,T. P. Tunstaj.j. A: Co. . ���������" " ESTABLISHED 1S5S. Mayl.lSCS. ... :cm Cliiitoii City, BRITISH COLUMBIA. (THE SUBSCRIBERS, FOR MANY YEARS VRO ���������I���������prietorsorthe Tweniy-Slnc Mile Ilouae, DouS Portage, beg to mmouucC that having lujrcl as^d iht .Clinton Hotel property, they nwprJpaK-ti 7VfttS - excellent accommodation to the irrivclliiie Din,S ' rTM.tlW������.will at.all times be..wellsupplied,and-ln tt-'- Bar will bo found tho choicest liquor! - the Ample stalling for animals, and the best of fo<������d constantly on hand. ' ��������� ww\ They respectfully Invite a call from their old casto mors, ns well ns tho travelling public gon<>rn|)v ;0������ntofe B. C, May 1,1868. . J. SMITHXC % A W I:'J 'li':~ '-'-'vV ts,': -. A tA '��������������������������� "k-: AAIA^ WAlAA ���������,:���������'-'-- ��������� IwAAil AA'i'-i'..' ,:';,,r; a Am M AAwy ' Aw f y Z������ - ~'W' -.;,'." ';:,j:/i r--. '������������������"���������,'; '>'*; (��������� ���������.: '(; -������������������!; ' -' -..-��������� -.Vv'; '���������'<; '-I.- !���������''���������',.:;; ���������c ������������������ -viv , ."��������� :- aW: ;.'>7,! ���������":'.':���������������������������: .CO. ���������;'T;- ���������-:& GREAT REDUCTION! &FITERRE, . WHARF STREET, VICTORIA, A}.\\r. A A ZJiiJii. . Dealers in - JESSE COWPER. .������������������������������������. "..-��������� PEALER IN " ������"������ Roaster, where the Cpiree is required, to remain a mueh lJtiger tunem.consequenceof tho-steaming it undergoes by tho confined steam'. It is chemically impossj- i,$J?- ?���������"n������ ^a-AoaHHes or arresUtfre deterioration.;of rs ��������� Clolfe p.; wlieu:grouhd^=: Tb e>i?t! No. 23 YATES STREET,!VICTORIA, (Opposite Wells, Fargo k Go's.) Always on hand���������Calf, Kip, Shoe Findings, etc., etc. Kay 1, 1863. ��������� * 'Gm s s T STREET, J- VICTOR I Fine Knglish, French & American Liquors, Cnajtipagne, Claret and Brandies. A;.- LARGE STOCK OF BONDEP WrXES AND Jr\. Brandies fd ways on hand.. To dealers purchasing in 1-trgc quantities, a liberal,discount will he made for CASH. All orJers will r^ivo prompt attention. .St. Lal-rknt & Lamukut, . ,r ' ,������������������" Agents, Ccntrcville. May 1, ISCS. . 6m ������7? *���������' ���������has been-brought, and;by numerous other testimonials mltsfavor. , .... , -, . , FELT, k CO., ���������y__ ������������������ : "'. .A : CofJ'cc Merchants; Yates ������t. Victoria: ^^v'wfifiEiEi- HOTEL lAylAAAN&.STOIlE, A A WE ABOVE HOUSE HAVING BEEN REmjII.T M,",nd:1Utcd UP for lh0 aficommddation of the iiublic will be kept in a style to lict'y competition. Goods-sold at Wholesale or Retail and as cheap a? lno cheapest -in Cariboo market.". ' Wholesa 1 e orders from outlying Creeks will lie forwarded free of extra charge. ��������� _Van Winkle, May 1st, 1868. ���������a.-Mclean & Co., Gb^HRAL OuTFlTTl-IIiS, JMP0RT OI.OTH1XG OF ALL KIVIK : rd^o pnnfj> ���������- aud���������'{SilliEs*. 'tiifaci ir"m-������hc best Kn ' '" Scot ch' markets': Sol 1 relish and P,GTT ... , retail at wholesale.prices for oAMI. All.qri.lers.scnt through Bliruard's pr������>mpMv urtended to, ��������� ��������� ' May Vises." Express, Wharf street, Victoria, Oder for sale, at low rates : CRIMEAN SHIRTS, with Collars, superior -' ' .quality. OREGON Flannel Undershirts and Drawers. ENGLISH ������ Vine Larabswool Undershirts and Drawers. HEAVY DUCK PANTS. Clue Denim Jumpers and Overalls. Canvass Junipers. H&uu^fcmr|.p^ceh;aha Uregoa Boeks! ' "������������������ I. English Srerino and Larabswool Best Scotch TAnT livil ...;.: ' ilcLEESE k SENAY, TROPRIETORSJ��������� DEG TO RETURN'THANKS TO THEIR TATROKS IX for the past, and in order to sidt the limes tboy" haye reduced the scale of prices, viz.: -;. . ' ,; .Meals,.$1 -CO ; Reds, 75 cents ; Board nnd I,odciD? < per day. $a 50 ; Board and Lortpihg per \vefck, $15 00. , Having recently made largo additions to the pu-'. nilses so as to give .first-class accommodation in tho eating and ?l*?pjng departments, they hope to mtrit ' au.ex tended support in the future. Private rooms for .families/ - ���������'".:'. ���������' -��������� - .. . ��������� . . ��������� At the Bar will always befcund the choicest brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigurs. 5 .'-The Stable is clean, attended by'a good hostler, aed " supplied with the best provender of tUe country. / May 1, 1868.. ''..... pm MCHAI&E ,HOTElJ ''_ -��������� I ' A SODA CREEK, B. C. r': " rfHE UNDERSIGNKD,"TROPBIETORS OF..TIUv X"above well known and popular establishment, beg' to inforoi their numerous Iri ends and the public geoo- rally, that they arc now prepared to afford every accommodation to the travelling coram unity/ at the most .reasonable rate, of charges. Good clean, airy bed-chambers. The Bar is stocked with the very best brands of Wines, Spirits and Cigars. ;. The Table. is.stipplied with nil the. substantiate and .luxuries the country affords, and meals are servedat all hours. The Stables are spacious, comfortable, and attended by Grst-class hostlers, nnd. a constant supply of th������ . best provender of all kinds. In short, every convenience and facility conducive to the comfort of man and beast, will be found, and the proprietors will spare no effort in-order tu giro vn*% tire satisfaction to all who may patroni/.e thtfr establishment. c A.S, -BATES & CO. Soda Creek, B :c, March 19,1S0S. myl 6m AllAM }^y>iyy '^.'���������'���������W: A. W'������������������{!'���������''���������?& 'lAAj-. :] *v^*^S5? Cariboo Literary Institute J. S. THOMPSON, Pbksiukvt.. JAMES ANDERSON, Vick-President. II. S. BLUNT, ) JOSEPH Cr.EARIHUE, V BiRECTons. JOHN* MacLAREN, j 6m PRTVATB BOAR DING. HOUSE, tort Street, Victoria; between Douglas and' ....'������������������������������������:. Broad Streets. i������������������ween ran t& i bail Hea J. AY. ��������� LIMDHABD. myll 6m AD May'1, 1868. Fashion Saloon, L. E R & B A R R Y KARksItVILLl?, ByG. 6m ELDORADO SALOON WrLLI4M;;STIR.LBNG. i HAn'P BRCS'TO INTTMATETO THE ���������J. i>-public that he has purchased the img ami iunnturo, as lately occupied hY \rr, , which he has entirely refitted at gfcat cost and the premies will now he found replete with r-vcrv convenience for the comfort of families and lad es and gentlemen, as*Terms moderate. K K���������In addition to the above, N. C. Bailev dUn contmues to carry on the Kote and Board ne Hffuse on Laijcrlav street. "fe nouae Hay 1.1868 ���������/.������������������"'. r BE PEAWOE Darkkuviu.k, W. C. PROPRIETOR, J : BARKERVILLE, . B. C. 7 Svt^INI5, COLLECTOR AKI).GK\EIUL ^���������.AUfcNT.-r.pvemmBrit Street'Victoria", v I- ' hi* Em .HOTEL AND HESTAUIIAKT, Afen fiplendid Bedrooms, and the ���������' Gi������3TS. May i, I8fi\ ��������� , mi Vhijps and ���������6m HEAVY MOLESKIN & CORDUUOY PANTS. OREGON and^ALTFORNIA Tweed " i Grey, Drilling and Grey Calicos. White Long Clbtb, yard wide, nil qualities. DRESS GOODS, MANTLES, SHAWLS, &z. Ladles8 Trimmed Hats, assorted stylos, &e. ' -^ALSO VOil SALIC, ��������� BEST ENGLISH GUM BOOTS. FRENCH CALK and KIP SKINS. COLORED ROANS. BARBOUR'S SHOE THREAD t^pSt1&BLACKWELL,S 0iIrac������?* ^ores. BAR IRON. CANADA PLATE. . / SEWING TWINES, Rope, & ' BLANKETS, 2| to 4 point DUNViLLE'S OLD IRISH WHISKY, ir ease.. PRICE'S ������ BELMONT DLKS, in 20 lb. boxes. Jftrfsiraot Victoria, v.I. rpHIS INSTITUTION' IS NOW OPEN AT. BARK BR- J. ville, where it is now fitted, up with, a view to tho com fort an cl con v en i en ce of the peppl e of Cariboo. .'.'���������; The Read log.Room will be found supplied with tlio latest English, Scottish, Canadian, American, and .Colonial Papers and Magazines. - 'Terms of Subscription���������$5 per Quarter,'or $2 p������ Month. Single volumes loaned to non-suhscribcrs fti 50 cents per volume, with $1 deposit. Person s' not su I wcrl hers, v isl li tig th o Rca ding Room, and making use of the Rooks and Papers, 60 cents for each visit, rV Tho Room will bo open from TEN", A. M., till TfcX. P. M. JOHN BOWRON, Librarian. N. B ���������A fine assortment of Books and Stationery i������ always kept for sale. 6m ill u SPERM CAN- ^ j^fUm. In the Supreme Court of Civil Justice of British Columbia. NOTICE. In the matter of the Estate and Effects of MRS THOMAS JONES, deceased, intestate j - KOSSER REWARDS, " " ' , WlhUAM TREVENA, ��������� u ll .nmiiY Au-jsst. '!��������� l All persons who arc indebted to atiy estates are rnquired to pay the amoi.~-; n_���������it,t:t, with ; and all persons who have ���������y clamf/,f" jn any of tbo above estates are required to send warn on 6r beforo the 17th day of Septam b er, 16w. / CHAP. K PO0LW, Oinci:<l.-Admmifi'ra^r: ;. Richfield, 23ri;June, If)68,. * ',���������J** 3 of tho above ionnts duo forth-, r \x h N b! b m bi s:r
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Title | The Cariboo Sentinel |
Publisher | Barkerville, B.C. : George Wallace |
Date Issued | 1868-07-22 |
Description | The Cariboo Sentinel was published in Barkerville, in the Cariboo region of central British Columbia, and ran from June 1865 to October 1875. At the time, Barkerville was home to a fast-growing community of miners who had been attracted to the Cariboo region by the discovery of gold. The Sentinel was published by George Wallace, and its stated objective was not only to disseminate mining intelligence, but also to eradicate official abuse[s] of power, both within the Cariboo region and beyond (vol. 1, no. 1, p. 2). |
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Barkerville (B.C.) ; Williams Creek (B.C.) |
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Language | English |
Notes | Print Run : 1865-1875 Frequency : Weekly |
Identifier | Barkerville_Cariboo_Sentinel_1868_07_22 |
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Date Available | 2011-08-03 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0170740 |
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