i '.'��������������������������� f, 1 H Pi ��������� 1 1111 ini R!SK - m ���������1������A H V m m mm m m B P������ ������W Ess* Hi h .. -r^^^^^^^^W^^^Z'] ���������'��������� Aa Z^'Z}wZa^/ '���������j-'fi ���������" ���������' ��������� '-<* #:^:'; -> ;/--~v.^. ������^-. ,/?.H>-7. 4.'.,-?.^v- ��������� ;.; i -., >;> - :y,A'f ��������� -!';:''>'!' ,'w. '' ��������� -*'* ' "' /, '-.r '-,-'Zi- William-"Greek, BiOl/^atTirday/. Jid^ 02, 1871. ;^-6 $T6 12. v- RubHshed^every.i^aliiraay bj) '.;���������: r o b-e^r'-t-Ij^^u^-^A:^ ^ufcsoriptibn, v-? r ��������� W Cents per Week.; . V V^KATES' 0������ ADVERTISING."; * For onc^scifiare (one_ j nch)^fl r/?Vi nsprtion, n '. ���������' * - I ���������'������'"', . .on e ttiontht . - For two squares, first insertion, >. -,;���������- ;-: :- A A' *-'^^5;^',:":������^^m0^1^';:S;r.r.*;'"-^ :,': :' 6; 8" ^Agetti&fo^the^^d^ribqo/Sen^neU';' ���������:y������^WjnlfI������V:?.^-v: Quesnelmduth ,"5."' :"C> SodaOf&eU,^ .-/:���������'' -, aiiitbut - \ - ; - 'Nf?w Westminster,. ?-*������������������-, \ ���������'- - Vici-tfriny ���������'- ' ���������'��������� *' ��������� -' * ���������/ '���������: !������ *���������' : l.;^p.?;.iFishpr^'.:i,^;;;^ H udson &'��������� Men ct, ;-���������;.: MrXW. IJudhart;: V 7-~ .'..;,TOrn������rd?S Express .pi y.", / i ,jj a ruard's Express '"' ^*VBarhafd's: Kxpress ���������.-, do ������������������'.���������'. ������������������' : du - ��������������������������� .'v.JohnMuri^y^'v John Cdll.ens; San Francisco ;��������� New York; the rate^of mortal] til| London since XSSl, may be considered cor* "���������'��������� -v- -AA ���������'��������� -At'lA" -A/.'ly-^-iW -.AAA. , .-������������������ ly, \ : ��������������������������� L'������Ct. ,���������- ���������'-..-/'.,; ;';-���������.-. ��������� y. waa ������������������>. ������������������ . ; ;,:The:nature of /tlie^ calculaiipn will be explained /in:%e. Census Report.; ItVw.1lI: be? 8tufficieht to Vtate h������re that itV wos ��������� marie /on the: by p b fhefiis V tl i at t Jie'-p pp u lati tin, of; Hou d o n f- in ereaserj: at^/a- decreasingV-rate^Vbolh/lhe; rate;^fybor>a������e and its viite oXIdecrense bav^J ing bee'tfrdeducerJ'from.themunbera'returned at^ tbe; three;;pr:ev i p'iis jenii meralioitsv f ���������*' The potoiatioQVjo^.lbree.':a'nd^is szs THE CARI BOO SENTJNEL' .' Card a. 0i'reiilars, Pollers and Pi'ograinrn es for [A. B=f 11 s and. Theatrical,,^u ter taihni en ts, -- y ��������� >A .;, ��������� I'*: AAA* &'<ti vv , - ' * 'L: w " ��������� i. ^^S^ec uteri:wi i-li; n|af,ne;sfs. an^^ispateb .C&&-. ��������� ��������� *? f * l*i*rma inodirafe. - -"������'** ���������. .. TBEPOi'UI'ATI^ ���������.; Th e ������������������ f o ll^w.1 n e;:: bus "��������� b eenv: i ssn e'd.������������������������������������ fro ra th" e <-^' ii en\ 1 l 'R ei*4fer_ ������ 0 (Ti cet'l Somersel-house. dtiTMfl Jlay.iiM:' ' "r^ % ' LaZI ��������� ������ *A -;.-'': Up t<^i)iV*lpro������?rit^datel the ��������� population has*: sineP tiK^ea^lStHi/beenvVepHmatedt'for iiVl inn'p'jW'3:' l^riV.yeurs::naye:,elapsed since ������������������'..-... ���������-..... . ���������: ;������������������"' , ,i.,Vv..i>W.vv.<' ������������������ ":;���������?������������������' "-^^V:..'' tlm 1 :\sI en\i;rii*ration, and -dnyinJr.��������� thpse'years the irtV ty n p o ������i s' has ,8e������ ir" nia by ch arjgVsV Th at it >was^sti11 - -fhereasIfe:, \vns' iey\\]ent, b\\t no ������ pa ot1 re maj n ed. op (������ri, f o r,. n ew ,li on ses * i n tb e cen ti-a I: purisbes'; \ ii ei* eft a n ts. trad e rs; an cl n ro ��������� ft^sipjial.rneni ha'fJ-je/ftJIlheir'imansi-pns,in me :������������������ i j if's. ,of "Co ndo iv' a uil Wesl ini ris*tef"to" reside po^latipff^^g^'ffirfe'0;;Wn6/'a (jnarterj mill ion Jive- o ii J> 6 tb- sides of th e T bain es���������ex - tending-along its 'banks from "Woolvvieb"np 'to Ha m mersm iih, and across i ts. stream fro mi ���������, Norwood to Hampstead-77over- 122r square miles,;' on area rather greater than/a-squar^. of 11 miles to the side. On an-average there are/2,G69I,persons" to- a] square jni!e,:and,;aa fri1 ly; a cer ta i ii! nu m b er o f r pea pie 1 i ve. b n a giyen;:are'a;.itbecameevident'tnat the'Vosual by pothesis of:-increase *m ,|a������geonietrical ^pro-, gressidn w������ul4"no-longer apply,to the|rowtb' .of London j'-. and in; consequence: the series. waa'jcaiciite^^ used, in; the'weekly tables, arid-of ivliieb ��������� tb^ number; cited abpves is one: , Th ^closeness, of tbe:estimate is another.examplfi of Mhe cony stiincy of the laws which rule human: life and'. derermineEnfflisb progress. '* . V, - ' - ; 'vTbe increase.;-af .4bf ,P^Pp!^^n4P '^ ten years 1861-7 l-was^TlY-^l^l VNo'P' ni an y^ cities in the- wor)d-,h.a^e a-popii 1 a tion ���������pq aal- to. tit-Is' in crease;of* thelme tropb teof ,vtlie'British';Enf-: ,pire rn^ten.- years.7 : _: y ���������... ;��������� -t-.; ^ i :i ��������� \- - i''? ���������'' -i'4- " -'-:^ ������������������ ^-^^aV''%>.rA A * % WW'WAlAl...fr -^ ! " "l ' w \--'- *- ��������� '-��������� m .,������������������������������������-- ', ' V'.PATUS, COMMUNISTS. ! -V1' i M;: Al ph on se Dan.d e tpn bjisb essoin e sleet ch es ih^he^mr^oftlie ^'Tn'cipal padsferiijimttni^ts aa;ithey used to appear, at %e Gafe 'de;:]lladrid ljt*Fpre, the; present:, re vol u tion, gave; .tbeni";- a European^'IceiebriijrVV^bis cafe:;be^ysv;\vas t lie. ������������������ b eaclq uar ters of ��������� tb e -1 i te r ar y v arid ��������� ar ti s ti c ^Bolfemians b^lbejc^ new journal 6r novel, tb.e qpanjng of a sa-10n,: be rerriuided irie, w.iih his profile jiUea cameo, ' li is; fey et; is h' :ige& ti 1 res. his fan atica 1 ;��������� b i u e., ey es looking so-yQung.under their; white lasbesy of a cb ie f 0 f A fcd- el-Kad e r's r eg ii 1 ars" w bom '* I knew in -Algeria,?. '/Finally, after Rbchefort 'had^ifouQderlV'the ��������� Sf arseilliiise,: tlie' ca ft* \vas in n'tid a ted'* by a ci 6 wd b f si u d e.ii {s, i iii pro v ise ci joiiriialists; ap Beptibllean pedaiVtsi, Wearing1 ���������St:' Jtist cravats and Robespierre' >yai^oo'ajs.; Such are, the people, cone hides M.;Divurie.tv who have for the last twelvemonth atteihpited'. to-lead France:���������fPairMafl'Giizetite/ A AAA'l 7 / ;": yMlSOEIJpANEyiJSr,''// p-EGS; TO ANNOUNCE -THA^ HE HAS: OPENED 'A 'AT'IsTANLET; ri :.--:LIGMiiN1S;:GREE^ ^XPRESSliis;rSTE;OIliJilS.'*ic.' '��������� "!'-'w! ������������������ .1' .���������' ������������������ ���������:���������.-��������� i'.. ��������� ��������� ���������'���������'��������� -'��������� -. '"*,'������������������' \t--r: i-'',���������' ���������������������������<���������.'��������� '- '���������������������������'. : ��������� '��������� ��������� ���������'."'- ^^ .'���������-'���������-. 1 . .' JILT. I.EAyjS". BAUICERVIUiE SVEUyI WKEK^ *. r ���������" conhcfciiiig! \vi th: Uiii:"; Steamors Sit'Quesnol-' rauuthiaOU ;Yulo;::wllh-HVAfe jrAIU;;-EXPKEtf������! uuAA- .Pussen^era ;- '. I A . ��������� A . I a, -. ^ .,. ,.,% * :TOJJAYADB ^INTEliMEDkTB-PL ^XGERDVy ^JOHNSONS ������."���������- i ^Esprps:; and/ Slia^a| iETTBBS, * TREASURE. VALUABLTS, '* " ^ J' L' ���������,.,:,-\' .-.-EXPKilSSS^R^JLGil^AMD PASSBNOKRi^ , //fA-T" ,&Erti.lf 0:E:D-;^r'A^ES;. ;;-"^ ���������v-^ta MR--DAVID KTJRt/;1'^ STOKE,' ���������; ' ;: ���������'" ' BuiicorViila/ c ' A Tne������Tahle^G?il^always;,bo wpplied .Avlth^the- brst ������'r'tVclts tlia t'-fiaii ��������� rife gof i u iCiin bob,'��������� a ud ilii) B ar. WI iii. -Finest Wines,' Liquors ip^v:-,' ^anaj^:GigarsiA';:\;:^r vf " " ''' ley /Miiiitlf' Ln'st Clinnotj C-fek,W ' V s v ������������������ ; . v 'Arpi*il'20 1S71. v' ' H...> J.r ��������� -������������������������p22 ; ;"-������ Stanl *"} f\^ANtI>^VP-TER''THS :18.th ' WAY,. Tt-JV'StEAilBtt,5 :< I'M: yiictor]^ v;jllj. . p . ; - - j h\'m r ,',��������� < Ac.' -y 4 i J''. :.LfeyE SODA GREEK l ," A. EVER Y Xb\U RS DA X 3M b RNING^ Cuauoctiugsuoxt*day.-with������the Steams Uj^'flinPRWlC^ * '������������������:;���������''- 'V^.i - at Cotton w^od.UanyuUi \; .v^ ^..f K/������' :s I J'.'/ :" \ J 0ST. REGErvIEiy"; ;.- ,} :-s ::h-,. ������������������('^v^A/;^'' ::fesi:fti;siiii ::ea;s:ai-;^i *l-isiij:-s ������:s������������2![ii On tbe il own :i ri p .o.v^ryj fV :=,,.: AAffi mym y/mmwiiiy AAaAaIA^iAIaA AW lH f-ij ' ��������� <*���������; ���������Freight from Soda Cr(<ftk to:I/pptr Canyon>.. ,2% c1������.; V .M������?-.������������������"Vi'i:Sa^u'^"'':: ' V'^'l?:������������������������������������';l'w\AA..i%'mA-l ��������� ���������Fnr<ifronijSoclitCrpck trj^fUppar.Cauyon.-,������������.??-.Mi.Ito,j :Fijr,tt jTom (iuosuijl.to ',V''^''\ A' ;**��������� V - \*, ��������� *;>���������..-'��������� ���������,*; V , "FariV: (ruiu-'BixlaX'nie\i to.'Quuand*:."... C..:. **. H ������������������������.'*.-r fi: .��������� ��������� Uu^slkjI, ik>-1-2, 1831a;, ;>,, ''��������� v;,-;t1 mySO -^ i-? M';'������;K: A largo supply of lKw6od ibe.-.Honndan<������9,- andrjnanv^- rlwellmjrs, .* * : ��������� ������������������ ���������������������������������������������<��������� u *������- v ' -1 ^ ��������� ��������� v ��������� ��������� 1 ��������� ,",!,.": V j.: ������:;. V ��������� n .:i* < ,:^' ; A',-,. .-...- w a qnarrel between two poets, a petit dneim haft been <1 emrtl-isbed to'malce to0m f0r rait- . 1 ���������. 1 ���������by-y.;', ty:]ia. :k. : ���������> *>-w *.; ,.,.; ���������������������������>:. -���������, -i--J Ibe- ISl? wa*:%������nit piih lie works������ iTtreblrHisVbaVe-e.^ eeede^l tbe,fieatIiS".year,!)^year,Amit.\xhe"';inj ,e.rease of'Gondon' bas 'for generations been lie pi; hp;- liy irtftt'iigr^tioh ;froni tbe'English connties, from Wales,; from Scotland,; from I rel a a d, an d < from' -to rei gn': nar ts;;: Had lb at Ucle.^f.,+i^ppJg^ationy^^*;.re!*rd^A;<Mf. bad il rolled'oriin ai{ineren);jng .flpod-!'-^; ^VLpokinc^at tbe|infinUe yJ\riejfcy;o'f causes of disim'bance. it.might,appear at first sight i nfp 0 ssibl e td ca 1 du 1 at e^ y ears', beforeb and "tlie jnbabitantsS)f. London; Y .TOe population iri 1861 wasTSOSVOSVV ^ So m e esti in ate w as; J n d i s pe ns ab 1 e, 0 tber wise thei'ates"of -mbrtalityi coiild'snot- be peler- m i n e d. Ac so rd 1 n gi y -an��������������� es t i m ated pop n 1 a- ti on 0 f ho 1 id on f fo r tb e mi ddl e. Of ; tli e y e ar 1871 -was published iri tbe first weekly table oWarmnry last. ��������� i ��������� }\ We baye no longer to rely, on (bat estimate. .Tbe superintendent registi ai sand registrars have, by great zeal now iurnisbed tbe actual'numbers of people enumerated in the inr\trop6Jis on April 3.* an<J, itltbpughv the' returns have yet to be revised at ibe, central office,-His 1110ught righb to p.ub 1 isa<tbeir first results in order to sbow how far they agree rr ijtb; < b e? es ti in a tes; on win c li tb e -rates of m otv tality are calculated.v ���������' vft Po p 111 ati 0 n 01 Ti 0 n d q n est i ni a ted in tbe weekly tables for middle of year 1871,3.258, 469.. Populat-ion enumerated as living at mirlnigbt on Sunday, 2d of April, 3.251.804. Oalculuted for that- Sunday iujrlnV the estimate by the same "method is $.247.������31. which d Utii xnitypf -Stf 'Oneh, ayec; effimon -drpi- qp e He���������su cb \ we ro the great ^e ve n ts of' ib e ling,: '/ .^.-IiA-DlES-AND GENTLEMEN'S- " ���������'���������: Amm, mmkm siifms. ; I j^x^ew, {^ods:fwill'Vbe reeeived',every wA'eb^ during, the season.yj^f'- : A ' x ���������y^mm^^BJOi^AAAy 'ilia^althoiigh th������cei������britf������8*f:ll.?Coy,yh.P*}j^fr8j������ i:kAW0^x ' :yri",-WyAA'-liAA'.'A, MFMM^A ilEACHAM' &'.N.ASON 0-r> proparflrt' >J, M7VanitsUiv������a^er;a������' tlie)t-;i������lUlyf^Ulia^^'tk;! or.'ttttiiyeriVtborcler.;- ^.��������� ^.^ . _ . LtTMBim DELIVERED QN LIGHTNIiya- ' CREEK AT THE'SAME RATfiS^AS 02* - -WILLIAM CEETSKl-^- '''"'"' "��������� ''/ ;*'///���������,'; Hav i n g:yk P la a 1 u g M a c h 1 h e 1 n0ppe'rat I oil X h cy wt|l tils^nirnUltiress^liJuui^ W-wk mune \vere;.������ mongr ;the.. most assiduous f re- quentersof tbe.cafe,; hut these you humeri lookeilUke anything';hutVd seemed, thernselv^?;' to: &ye^flb:sa8piraimns/m that; direction; ^yaUe������--':sippingV143;;ahsin tbe chat ted', J attfifh ed and- looke^-ahon t for ty p os for his hook Les Refract aires'; Re bad lalent, * bu t Ms m i n d . wanted, el as ti c i ty a nd i tn a gi n: at Ion, and' bis vocabu la ry was very ��������� ii n> i ted. tb e wo rd s *' fi ags, rags and hay one ts" co mi n -r up at every moment to %{?& a false sparkle to bis phrases. At the same.tfine be b������d frreat "individuality of. style, a ..certain joyous ferocity, a wit 0 f his 0 w ti, .and a sii IT) ci eh I k n 0 w led fife of, I i ter atn re, II e bad th e >M tt e )\ Umtjb.and the bilious eyes of the man whose oM id hood w as u n b a p p y, a n d; w h 0. h en rs; a grudge, to ^mankind becair.se when" he Was. little be wore -ridiculous clothes made of his father*s old- coats.", rsext. i0.Ta 11 pft1 used. i0 sit the stout painter .Coiirhet,"'���������.'��������� a c^rn >>\a tional peasant, piftforl \i p w,itli pride. an d beer." Vennore!t ** a ta 11.. tin n y o 1 j tb v/1 th spectacles," walked about discribaling copies of liis first- book. Paschal Cfrousset. '?& curl e d d a n d y, w itti tb a t d e p 10 r; ib! 0 gi ft 0 f wriling and conversation which is called "facility," did" novels, chroniqni'S, and scientific/articles for the Figaro: ami aspired above all tp make a noise in the world." Further on in tbe midst' 0f a gro\ 1 p 0 f arl tn'; rers. ���������i'iS ���������i .. i .::.^.OF TEE BEST-QUALITY,:v.,;.: ��������� Fbrsft.lo.at tlieStrtro of (\\4 iimlorsisne'f! in Bbrk'er t vilk'Op'iiojjiiietiie'Baiik.oi Bfiiisb.Co)umWia:,.,..,. .;. '���������. ��������� ) ,/- '-..��������� ��������� ���������' r. ��������� - ��������� \v; liESKiK:; ��������� ' {^10S!EVilBE^T0^������l-;: as u?ual VA* ':^F:E:^:������;o;i-^r;>;;: BARKER. VILLE, J i^iotiMtiiiE: : importer and Dealer hi F.'lNE : H A V'AMA "1! might he seen Delescluse,:" rhe 'Kadji" or hfers only 4,173 from the; enumerated popn-j democracy,", just returned from Cayenne, ttion,* %his"slig-ht diilereucewili not affect ���������il D������licato and Jifervoui like i an Arabia a, horse. yigars and T. 'nm% A"������0V)5 ART,rCli.'CS- CAX1 B15 0B1AIXE0 IK I. ;tml ������u(. of I3pn-t. ������! Liio Ujnioii of, llio purchaser,. A gxtivrul HSB'jriiQviH of ���������'��������� . -...,. : ,8.M.-OJC;I.:N;G; V;A-E'iU, C..L.E S.V. -V..' ��������� i^-r* ora * \r, iivm lhu XJr>pfcr" Q������u n try; pdisq |*t] prat l,*?Il'.:.Cl( co. r ;. -,, ;..>iO. 47 yatks;strket;;"t ,~ ���������; ; (Opyosi ic tire B:; ak 0f ��������� 15ri I: Au HiA'bh Antf rick,) : viotok'ia, y.i ;r.'iytfam ix# .CASAMArOIJV^V'GO'., ' Wholesale Dealers in ��������� ��������� G-rooeries, Provisions, : ana Cigars, liinuors, , ���������AID.PEEIGH YATES' ST&ET. '* - m i ACS. '* ��������� VICTDKIA,' V.C. ajjre&ia: G-rcqeri^; Proy^ ;,' ' . ���������' Liquors, ' , .' :'':*i-/y'l).Bf:iO.T\''FAO.:ii''..ZZ *i i * Kofcertson Stewart, a/:- 'COMMISSION WEHCBANT/ ;���������. WHARF'STRKOT,- '- - -.'.--': .;VICTOKIAf . .Agent. for British-. Columbia.'���������: : A nwM <$."%* l.ai^'l^'tnch,Cartraljrc^Cap* 1.1 "'J. F liS-t ai wa ys icV p I>. 011 ha 11 <i. liiyTSm. SYi r������ST iiiliieca -express Tho nmln^cn Eatpresw will connect with Banrtrd*. ?xi7rWA-su Q������"M'{ iTlM;,uli ;il!,i ^illiarKi;ruclE,^fe ������m'lsafliUeil-er*wmbert;ciM?ed... y; :.*������������������-,: .-J. ;,��������� ," rt1*- -li "i>en -;rjd Ex.br.tt9 IiuMnfetftf ^arfuctcd. ill Iju������������ rfe >:!l EKHEEIHSEm * 8 * tVt>-A/lVl.lM M:l��������� M , A I 1 > 8 ��������� '> 'c.ln.hl, inf^th** Hntninion was celebrated v; v Aov^'iTrs^'r^sr^ 'SATURDAY. JULY 2_\ 1*71. in BarkerviHi- by a������-ihite <������f twenty-one sun- aid a j'������yoii'*. peal'of the fire b^M.C'MnmVhc ji������*Z precPHv wb������*ft tht������ einek told tliat tlie . : \ j 1-9'th day of *U\iy and the lastday ������������* tH<������ es Tbirteen voarp ar/o tbt* diwjowy of cold i^nre of the fudony'liad ^xpir^d. D.'iri.Mj.* TRANSITION, on the Vialika of the Fra������������rcaused tlie formv tion of h British colony in the pr������*vimi*ly th** Micw^ding d ty*; our mi morons flag-tuffs di^nbsy^d their ImnMnir fl'������aiiner piitv. -and ;������ jrenerAl hoH<l;������v w=m idH*������rvpd. No public ;������.tniORt unknown wild* ' w������*t of the .^^r^l^'ihition wni attempted, tli* day hvvinz >} on ntAliis.- Subsequent ly that colony war b'������*n worthily h<>nop������d '!* ah\inipa������lon on the united witbV������ncoitver. inlaiyi. miice which first, hut in th** evening a number <������f impio ihi-.ii������iife.l"i^������w^������^ httl- pr������>creB������. at ?��������� *������������?* *������' ^ ^ayof runnintr and jnmn Wl.������o f������r b* incrniw of population** con- |bv |i|Rt ,cpmifltg fr,lJn v^rbi that he nrn- cerned. WliiW* o'her. more accessible nnd;p(>fl^j enin,i celebration in Victoria had better known colon leawere holding out. Pit* pro veil abortive. Cariboo c������n teach a lesson ���������nerior, Inducement? for ' iminigntien tlii&JR not to. \m wondererl at; ;.b>iU now a new era i������ about to comrhences in our history. After to our friends in the metropolis. Fkom Ominkcv���������By some late nrriv 1 we leafrn that the hiirh water was* wilisidfner. Hi������ri h biief exwtence the colony of, British Colttfn- pntne of ihe claim* on G*niu������n?en ere. kwere 'Thia is numbered anions: the.relics of the p:i������t. jind i(.s-place t> supplied by a proTinceof'the jp'Utiinion ot/Canada, The consummation of: ���������thV object;we* have hp<*n'strangling to obtain lor n'eiir'y four yea: ft hap been accomplished . "TPfe look forward no longer, with anxiety and m in ceft ai ti ty ?Xor .'.-file, im p t>r f am t d a y w h i ch i* t o "witness our. enrolment, as a merwber of the begin nine to work. Tl-ere were rumor?, ot a new ere*'k Imvine been smirk. -The eoi'fi ������l**nce in the future pros peri is 'of. the coun'rv when pood road* are. made, e'ji Muii.i'g: C'eap provi������ions, te very er'esii: am| thouir,i there wa? keateelv anything tn be.nroeured for i<������ve: or moo y. hut f������*w men ha VI l������*ft. and I here were nVi'Oit 1000" men iiv: tlie dig-jjiog-s. Sy I vester. with lhe exf������iess, is expected flowri^i" ik few ibivs. The work on the n^w ti* ��������� il from" AR1BO ������TEL, CFOUMEKLY HOTEL DE FRANCE.] "BARKERVILLE. , A. KELLY T>K<tS to poftontic to bis Irion il? an������t t1������*������ public That ' II b ��������� has t'Urcti sfti t!'������' 1MU ���������-���������%��������� hsr nc . B ik<r viU*.'wlich Uu will ������pm iLia 1st July (Don.lui.a U.>y), 1571. COMFORTABLli) BEDROOMS! GOOD BEDS! BILLIARD AND BAGATRLLR^TAHIiES! FIKS'T QUALITY I rQIKlUSioiGAriS! .iyi Varreat VCoufederatior. It.haf������ come and <rone. <5?iJ:������r;t^ L#ke 1r repurtetl to he gi\h* on ahd. now -we can. breathe freely, rejoicing in ; fa -orably. Hie Enter prise was /propresyitu up SiuartVriver towards the lake. 'T?FP *OR <)mink<3a~ ������S-verai parties have the rrond posiffon we orci^py. Thirteen vearftis but a.ptinr.t period4 in the life an'l hia- 10ry of a h'��������� i'i<������o ':��������� n������t the thirteeu��������������� years of; left here tins week for the N������>rihern digi?ing<*, 4trttgjifle<i and- difficnUien'which"we U������#ve crone ; among others Wt R. A. Mr'-wn. who-;lm������ re WAKE>UF-JAKE RESTAURANT AND BAKERY. rpmsoy-b and wbu.-known e?tam.i?hment 1 U .ihvay.-? eU|i|Ui������u wilji the btsl ol everythiag iha. ran be procur.jo iu C������rib'0<)������ v Board, -. - $12 per Week. Single Meals,; - - -V- $1. 'a tV5w?������.li; ip:; Pritinh Ophimhia have witnessed <b tup en do n ft r h * n yes in Bfiti sh N������ ������rt h A m eri ea: A new nation haft "Vieen Vh'orn.���������di.ftrnnnected ���������CO \oo1 e% with . d I rerse.: i n teres ������a ��������� h a ve b eeh Tuiited,-1he���������������������������aat prairtepof the Northwest Vhave heen thrown open to the settler.���������a *bi������vd of union hWft.been rivet*ed which, with ���������prudent conofteW nnd the earnest co.oner- at ion of th^di Pfe.re at tp������������m'ber������ of the Ooiifed '"^���������raf'iori); Tnust'; ineyita'hlir hnlMup a m'ghtf -pow������������r in the future, at-fhe s^me tirne;'Hdy"nn������- inc eacli a'i>.������r:ite nrorin^e. to a^ rank and���������{httHV'U)g w\^ h|m ttie' "Wt'"wiftbes of hia ceived * Government1 appointment^ Mr JaK. C'a -ke; who w..^'dnir to ������s hli^h a hrauch titiHnii'h'/n"iiftin'e������ift f'������r .;>f. -si's. R Pcaiwm B-n of Barker ville- aiKl Mr C. M^Callnni. wh������������ intends opening a clothing and tailoring fttore. . ���������-) -1'- ;. ��������� " ���������-.' - FiiKfOHT ARRtyiNO. ������������������Seteral teams arrived thin week, namely. Anderson'* teams from Yale, .with machinery for.the Lnne <fe-Kurris C.Jn':; Rydei:V; DronctienuV and Snerry.V, with jrmenii inereha*ulize. frinn QnehheSnao.uth. for It'B Co.,Oppehheimer Bros and other parties. Rkv/T. Demuck t������ave> to dtiy for Nahaimo, y������o������tioiii which could never otherwise have been attained." Til k K attjw at. SrnyKT-fThe ft dinging: jren- 1lemeii.eotitiecied/with the ftirveys aoiuit. to he-iindertalcen f->f the Cnnnrlian Pacific Rail way itrryed in. Victoria ������������n July 9th : Mew������������. ���������0 en. 'Watt, Ooni nii^ary and Pay m?V>t������*r ; '^Rl'ierwood Kail. A^'istsiiil eo.: Walter Mo WrW. G.E.: R. McLennan. (IE: J A. Ma fe- ;hnodv'C;R :;rf: Rickey.,0.,Bi-:--U:-N:,R4������"eRiimei- K <i'SA: M. ^j&Mx^&Ky^ ;������������������: A. 5} o r,i el 1 an.'������l: .0 tl t\\ e. a Ho ye V Mens rs.; M o \ 'erley .nnd Oilfeft'e7nre^jmilwfito".alt old fe^HJeVHs in British Go 111mhin. A mimVier'.nf men/-haye been en jra gep j u %\ei ori a to a ceo wi n a n y . the . -an ry e y i ng.; parti es J n v,a rip i is cWp ar: i f i es,, and ., we_������u hde'rst'���������}nd I th������<X..prr;jnjrenients have been ���������'.-.������p ade w11b Ra rn alr*V* Ex press! to con vey 1S0Q men frVim. ITa 1 e iinm ed}ately. ; One; :of tht* i^trties will;. He, Vat Qiie.-inel. we! presume for the siirvey of: the Leather��������� Pa?s. ; What roiite ?v i 11 h*v iitI o nt e d ���������* a re a e! i: Te t e J a u n e Ca" c * ��������� e fnim Que&nelnioii11������". w e can. ;nnt ������a,y, bnt;��������� rh nst . ���������?* po h a b I y a t 1 east P fi or H on of:: th e nart y ivil 1 T'n.Hfiw no ibn Frnser. ������nd we should think it .vnitd--.he advisable if a-detarhment wet'e t*������ jvrneeed di recti v in .an eiistern con t������e. iiy way of William cre.ek. which wou*d demotistrote . the feHsibility of the route hence through Doniiifton Pass. A telegrain was received a " )(jw days hgo bv a.gentleman in B������rkerviVe innking -iinquiri������������sif Fred. Black would wish ro accept en engagement. Mr B h-inc. tfow **v**r. in Dntifeca ft will be impossible to Keen re bis.vMnahle- a^sistanoe at pre������ent.. ��������� I/omimok Fi At:���������On the 1st of July a band- w*me Dotiiinlcn flap, said to he the fir.������t in, the rolony. was nresen^ed by J)r. Powell to the Firemen <>t Yietoria. Now. thon'gh this may t>robsiblv he lhe'f}"st proper fig of the sort, h may not he ������en������'riiHy known th������w we have ���������* fiajr of <uir own in Cariboo which has done ���������duly for years, and, w������si������i|>rov'S**d bv local Vr.d-j before we knew ub.������t. the P.������mmion Sep actUMlly wms. and which jylll, we tm������tt lie hiTe*ifter ni'e������erved a** a.memento like the old ' Bear fae^ fn CalifV.rnm, made before ihe American occupa Hon out of h ft air Rack. On*" %'Ap eontRins a heaver, surrounded h'v a *\;r**ttri of mep]e leaves on a white ground io th* centre of the British Kns������gn. and pti!l jSr.fjt? 'rroudfy- from our Donrnion pole. It wa* pofp*"d hr the late W* W. 'Hi I .who nn- fnrtr,nf������i**'v did n������t .fttiriW; to im the f**^ im}ion of his hopes. T2& Tm*m$������?ti���������0n Saturday faq' *t������e WfStJpw party reached Rjirkerville, and the l$mk sow Ic goo4 w^iltijig kr&tr ttarou^t* numerous C-aril������oo frien'ds Rev. Mr. ILdl. hi������ successor, wi ! probably arrive by next express .'���������' ������ Tub Aurm Rkt.L hm beef^ safely raised to it* pbjce ip .the heilry huilt for the purpose on .(be ii)::������f ot the engine house, wbeie we tret*! it will long return without its waintug notes.being required for a serious cause. new advl:h;iusements. if* DT'KlSO "StV ABSENCfi, MR JOHN BTBBT, wlm liil;s -my Pu'wer of ...Attorney,- will c^;��������������� ou'tniy business, in'-'BurkervilU��������� ,a������ Tinsmith hh i Suiye vlcurgr: . .:' 'All I' ���������������������������-..: li. A A SANDERSON VEAKGYA IBihi My, 18ft. , syTZlin THEATRE ROYAI MANAGER- StJORBrARV, K. -TRARSON. 0..N. MARSHALL .Th������C*:l:-briied ��������� ��������������������������� . ������������������ <- . FRESH GROUND COFF������E, A Pup%rl������������rRriicl*'t6 nny Which do b'������ha*1 U*-m be luWj.R MRteil stad'.flrmiRo on. the j>r.:iols-s .tran tju*. best selected b-nUs, kq4 w:.rr.tntcd iree :r:������m a :ui. ter-itioDv> ������������������.������������������' .-.-.. j.17 J: G:;GOOnON������f; BSMITOF 1S1_S;.P. PAIIE1. Saturday"'Even-g, July 29, T'H S CARIBOO AM ATBUltS Will give ah (milttninmmX, dmmtndhg with the highly nmu.^ia^ Fare������s oi" . SKETCHES IN' INDIA. Mr H. McD.-t.tiott II MS. l^i r- n Mr <3 N. ManUmtl. ilrF hrr^t. Mr.J. 8 T-vmipsi-n Ti 'r nc ��������� WTn-������')iL Mrxri.P. P .rkor, Mi 1.4 Fttr. Jjhs Sir-Mathew Scri^fi, - Gfpoi n I> rrmgitui, ' ��������� Cp;. Mil. n, ��������� ��������� ��������� T������������rn Tap , , ��������� - ��������� Count fil������rl:uxf - Lr?v Sflr^gs, . MlflS Silly gteftggs, - P������4������ltnt ��������� -���������.*������������������ To he Rrllnwal by a cherlco Musical Eatertaiiiment. f^U'Fartlcui^rs liereafttr. T D ":ra op n at *.fcO; prlVmwanee to commence m h o'cl ck. A .nmm ny $1} R^S'rved s^ats, $1 50. Tickets Tr i the Re.^TVijvl H������atsciD he obt������intfd of Mr Marshall, Rirki'rvilliv Bankruptcy Notice;, : ;��������� iTTHEREAS n petition for tin sHjadlcatiob. or Bnnk. \ T ruplcy was <>h tbo 2'ls?t. lay of Juins* 1871, tilw! in H-t M j-stv's C'tmty .Court ������������t; BnUsh O-luniMa i>y Makvs.v P. Elmokk, un<er wl.ich uV sj! ' Murviii P: RI more, has hocn siijuVfretl bankrupt. N"M<v: is hereby giv<-n that Marvin P. ElmtTi* in bvr by required to FurrenslcF to.the abt.vr b������ttiefl������C-iirt at'the flr>-t meetiug of cr*:ti<*ra t<������ b'k b'<i-J bolOr* tin*, said C- urt on.th*; 28th nay ui Jnn \ i������iBt,iutt at 11 u'eluclc 'hi thffor-notu pr cipcly, iit-Itiehfief���������:; an > al-^o to tin- Court ijj the 21������t ti������y of S ptvmbi r n xt <vn.suin;.:, at Queen l.-th-uth, wh.n ami whortj the s;ii . B;*q .rupt is rrquired ta suit"Uier to pass 1:1s 84-cmi4. exuniu- anon. Al the"first meeting -of cro/itors tbe Refristr-������r will reci'ivc."tliv proof ot* the -lebts ������������t; tbr rr A')1*:1"** an;' t'"' cr< Al in ������ya in y choose. an Assi %h ?c < >r Assi^j ci;8 of Ui*; B niknspt'fi estate JiBti MlTcifi. At the &���������������*;! silling pTiM 11 a of 'i ���������;*!> ts of cr.s. i t < r ��������� will ������lsrf. be r< c -i jw,������l, ;������n' tin������ B thumpt .will be r^quir���������������-rt- to ?uKt������it'to Ha. 'xAnU iri'vl an<i turn- k������ ������ full -������N ifrclHsur'* --, saU r".?sc������, y' ry ol .11 iiis estate an i effocts,'tm������i to fiiiiBh ��������� his cxaiain- ���������a&Mti'y ���������������������������- "��������� '-A' '���������'��������� '. :���������"'���������-.������������������-..;. ��������� > oiico is hIpo giv n to all��������� persons in;'t*h.te/V to t lie s:������i' B "inlcrupt'.or t:?at li;v^ ������ny.oi his i^fl'f cts. not to ���������' f Hv; r thi! kmo hut to4am t:a'Li^nsiy , of Ric' fli 1 :.���������,, Olflci 1 .:-4A.ssisai'���������<���������,��������� whom thi; & uri; has .appoint'?':, antl <?iv ��������� riotibS tti Johv G, Bar ������.sto ,; Solicit'r,1 of Rich a,'ld.'"'.- AA, ���������..���������,.���������'.:' -���������'���������; '������������������;��������� '-- lAA::t JAMKS LINDSAY^. ;; R>vfstr������*r>4i*i Oilici'il Asrknee -��������� Riohfl"! 1, June 30th, 1871- jyl rd MO 1ST E Y O ED E B S Dissolution of Partnership 7 E, THB UKBRRPIGKBD, heretofore doin* bufil- \ n*-R it il**- 127 Mil! Hod* , on the l.illoo^t- Al������rxaiid ia Waggon Ro.n % under het:tie of WRIGHT k PKATf, h v������* this day di3<������tve I paruiowhip by i������iU:Uil c ns at. All p Ties indebted to paid Firm ff !!pl 'ase settle vit Mrl>''Vii Prait, who willpiy.ai ebtaagaiarft i, e.-aia Firm. I>AVIT> PRATT. *** li% jru t iri iw 0NT A>D APrBBTHB 1st OF MAY, 1871, MONEY Or i*w will bi-��������� i;:Ku on ibe Unit-u Kinud^m Uy the Pi'HI Ollices at-CARIBOO, New We.stmiasUr aad \ictoria. RATES OF COMMISSION AS FOLLOWS : ��������������� Not ov; r ,������2, ��������� -���������...'* . jdfiu ntfl. .Ov������tJ&2 and not i*������cijeding <������5, 'Seems. Ov r o, r.D-< ii"t i-xoeeaing 7, 7i eeuis. Ov r 7, iUd u;H execedmg 10, ��������� $i No migie or er will bo grouted for uvn\j than ������10. No Or-sew.'wU'l be iavu d on the.u������y the ALtil U madttup. ��������� By cowman', ��������� y A. T. H-USHBT, Acting P.M.G. Njw We^tminstj, 251 h April, IS 71. In j'Cc rdancc with tbe above nctice, M0NBY ORi.iKRS will be Um ������l on the United Kingdom by t bo Pusl Oilier at CuriUoo. JOHM BO WHO , Jol7i.rt Aotiug ivititmuster Steam Engine for Sale. TWKNTY H0R3K COU'PLED HORIZONTAL Kn^iue ana a*.ll r. with or withoui iioistiug jje.ir. ���������als ��������� Tho MACHINERY FOR A FLOCK MILL, omplote. Far purticularti, apply t* jfiiiWiRJ) VVILStbN.��������� cr to A. JtUN-TKR. ������ " YifetrU. NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS. Ho! for Cariboo and BAUNARD'S STAGES MARK THE BEST TIME1 . DjilVE; TJIK BKST STOCK! USE TIlE BEST COACHES! H A VK.TH E MOST COMPETENT DRIVERS CARRY THE MOST PASSENGERS! , DO THE LARGEST BUSINESS! And guuruniee to connect with the Steamers at tn*eh rnd.' Lonve Bnrk������*rvilitf on Afonrlny Ht Six ti.m.. tvacli Yale Timrmlay at. Six p.m., and anivent Vic- loria on Stiihrdity at Four p.m.,- FOUR DAYS AHEAD .Mo MAILS! /W..REME.MBER-. THIS ! *&g TntvHlHr* Ly th.V FAST LINE SAVS F \U)M T W ELY E TO 1>ir EN1Y; Dpi LA MS hy riut iuiteridg, aa other lines do, oil ibis road*' - ��������� ' je!7 F. J. BARNARD. OS-, YALE AND BARKERVILLE, . Importers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, . . ��������� WINES & LIQUORS, -"%\ DRY GOODS; CLOTHING,' HATS & CATS, BOOTS & SHOES, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, CIGARS <fc TOBACCO, STATIONERY, HARDWARE & CROCKERY. And a complete,.uasfirtinent of Oj������p nbeiiher Br������������8. beg toihform Trader?, Min rs . t u ��������������������������� F������ riiifxa r^ui ri ii^ ������ atw k oi Q i km Ib ] t iutt th ey \v .��������������� I it 1 irge and wil sel. cte'd afiWtm>tit, and aff������ pr-piired to s ii ai the 'Lowest;H:<rlcv't l*iic*JW" &** We i n vi te i n s poo l im of cur. St( cfe b c f f ���������re"|itir������ ciutsing olst'wli������'.r������. ������B������ N15W GOODS arohfitog rc^lvod eoBtiaualljf. '. " > ��������� ' ''"��������� " .���������;��������������������������� Fresh Ranch Butter/ OF BEST QUALITY, RECEIVED BY EVERY EXPRESS. OPPENHEIMER BRO$. nly27 3ia .;'-:���������;.���������:. ''" kP Restaurant & Saloon pKO TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY HAVE REMOVE������ I> u> tiif>'|i-:{:i us \)Ti.-mises lomarly known us tb* Sf. G"oTf<tt B-ltv.n, wbcrtf tbty will 'be-at all tiujyfl prcp.roU to luruish BOARD AND MEALS OF THE BEST QUALITY. T* BAH fumfebed with th* flaust WIKE8fr LIQUORS und-CKMK.*. . $12 per Week. jcl7 lm. COMMISSION, STORAGE. AND AS ������BBt m X 1 \ \ E35ST THE CARIBOO SENTINEL SATURDAY."JULY 2> ;187I. PASSENGERS " Ry Barnard V Express, ar rived Thursday, 20thi July.��������� From Yh!��������������� Rev. brother Mnxay. to 144-niil* bouse : Mr J. M Bohann'm. Mr J G. Green, Mrs Neati Vnd two children* to Qn esnel mouth ; Miss R Ed Wards. Messrs. N- Cii'rtfn. X H. Turner. J. Smith. G. A. Vigeioln, J. Newliind. to Karkerville. From Quesnel month to Barkerviller-Mrs, Neufel def, Messrs Bel nap ami Torrence. ..,,.. By extra Stage from Yale t# Soda creek- Six pis*engers. ( By Barnard V do wnExpress. July 16.���������To Qiie������iielraouth ���������Mr R. A. Brown. To Yale - Messrs. F. Orel ley and A. Sneddon; Miss M. Ward. Miss Rosa Hiub. Miss Emmi. Mia������ Su������������n Yako. Miss Li'ddie. From Quesnel- month���������Mr Charles. H.B.C.. and daughter. Ur Ogden. ���������By Gerow & Johnson's Express, arrived JlVt Juy��������� Froin Yale-Mr G.G Gerow.fo Barkerville. Two (/bin 4 men, to Van winkle ; two passenger* to .Clinton.-,one to Like La i\ iche, and three way passengers to Barker- Tille. ' ly, ��������� y ��������� ���������',' "���������'��������� - ���������By Gerow& Johnson's down Express, 16th Jiiiv-Mr and Mr* L Wilde, to Yale. The McGinley Minstrel.Troupe, to Quesnelmoutb. SUPREME COURT. CARIBOO A&UZKS. ��������� f?b������ Hon Mr Ju^'icp Cmasr, presiding ] Friday. July 2L 1871. The Supreme Court wa������ opened at Rich- fleld at H o'clock, and the fallowing gentle men sworn pn the Grand Jury: J. S. Thump son. foreman ; J. H. Todd. W\ A. Meacham. MINING COURT, . fBefore H. II. B.avE'q t Gobi Commission r.) Wki>xk������dat, July 19,1871. "McLaughlin Co. vs. M..Smjth -Suit to com- pel defendant to all<������w plaintiff* to take fifiy inches of water from Walker's piilcb.andto pay $100 for damages lor having deprived MINING INTELLIGENCE." WriJJAM'CKKKX. The Forest Rose, last week worked lew than half Jime owing to the>tfike of the Chi- fiamen Thev -washed up 103 oz The Bat- la rat co. washed 93/oz:. Some of the hydraulic claims arVcommencing to clean up. and n* the water is diminishing rapidly there will Not bemuch more piping done for sometime except in the Bedrock Flnine co/s claims. STOUT GUFiCff. The; Golden Hone co. are preparing to clean up the groundthey"have stripped. The i which had not* yet apnarent.lv acquired, a proper respect for our l>ws.' \From reading the deposiuona he did not Hilt ripate thai the f>.Kur% F. Lallier. Win. Davison, ������F. Neu felder. C. C Lane, T. Elwyn. N. F. Foster. J. Nutt. I. Oppenheimer. John Pol mere; T. R. Partullo, Wm. Forrist, S. A. RopersT. R. li Brown. His Lordship in addressing the Grand Jury said that the day for the silting of the Conn had been altered.from that, preceding on nc- joj'^jtiintifls"di' count of the 20th having been proclaimed as !{lt;T worjie<j .,| a public holiday, being the'day on which British Columbia became a province of the Dominion of Canada, and he had rameh pleas ore in meeting the fHt Grand .Jury snoi *noned on the.first Assizes held in the pro tjince after its admi^ion. Me considered that a glorious future was approaching under the new state of affairs.' whieh.be himself had shared in-bringing about. The laws of Can- ada. which were even more British than those of British Columbia, were now in fore", ex cept where ihere weie loc������l acts applicable-.. and he anticipated that they would afford much satisfaction in the administration of ju ���������- tice. The old colonial laws bad been codifi-o) and arranged in such a form that, every oini cam I d see a t once w hat I a ws were still 511 force, for which much credit, was due to the late Attorney Genend. who had since received a higher appoiiOm-fjt.and ihe Ventie- mat! at present temporarily filling that office. He regretted thai she oajendar whs an tutii- sually heavy one. comprising nne, ind!cirn.ent for the moat serious off-nce in ������he eyes of God and man; murder ;-three tor ststilling.one for robbery and one far bre king into a fin use with intent to steal. Th-.-re was. however. one satisfaction that ibe unities a censed in ever? case but one were Chinese���������,a race them ot the use tif-'Mame since 10'b July. Plaintiff* in October. *o9. recorded the right to filty inches water from Walker'* gulch,to be taken iii a ditch to their claim on William creek. The ditch was dug in Ib70. and completed a few weekR b fore rtie close ol ihe mining season, In M-ty. 1H70. a com- i,M\\t called the Last. Trial co., located ground on the gulch below tbe present head ch ; defendant was a member; ! summer, and in the fall some of the members abandoned tbe ground but others worked till frozen out. This i-eason defendant rerecorded his interest ^loiie, and has been w������irking couiinuously, grui'riift-slide- ing. So long as there was plen^T ���������f.^fnter r h e re w���������������������������. s n o d \*\> 111 e, b u i I a t ter,I y it h** .nVen Taffvaie co. are getting good pay. The Black Bull co, last week washed 93-oz. . Thev hare got >rhout 22 or 13 feet of pay din, but the presence of boulders is ai������rea������ impediment to working Nfast. This claim promises to'be one "of the best and ttP������st en dttring in (.-ariboo. a������d the hardworking prospectors who have's'������ent so much time nnd btborin pros]e'ting tt. deserve success. The Victoria ro. last week .washed 40 oz.. The;Eurcka co. bave commenced cleaning up. MOSQUITO OUKKK. The proopi-ots in the quartz el aims continue good ; sufficient work has not, however, been clone on the ledge to afford a thorough lest. LfOltTNIN'O CRKKK. Tbs* -South Wales co. last week washed 3<H r������*z. The Sjiruce co.. 37 ez. Tlie Eldorado co��������� as usual. go������d wages. Tlie Gladstone co. have gotgood prospects of coarse gold, hut the water in the face is so troublesome that thev. have had to.-wo back and .start k. fresh drift, which will take a week or two to put through. If the present ideas of this /Iaim are. realize')* Lightning lor miles prow S*es to be one of the most-fl.\n'rishing creeks yet struck in Cariboo. The Clarke co.. after H vast amount nf perse vera n-ce in trving to contend with the water. hav������ concluded to run a drain. From the other, prospecting claims there is nothing new to report. DAVIS CKKRK. \ The Amalgamated co, are getting gocd pay; their tuti pel. however, being 1(100 feet long.Rnrl having to-run their dirt' to Light ring creek to wash, pi a com them under heavv ciuadrantages. Last week they washed 40 oz. -., AXAPOR'CftKKK. The Discovery co. have got, their machinery ready to work, and .great hopes are felt as .to the future of this large and hitherto mproa- pected'tr ib-utary of Lightning creek. . ��������� HAKVKT "CRBKK" The Minnehaha and Gumming companies are laying their .flumes, f be Manitoba co.. v/ho have been . running a tunnel all winter through very bad sround, are now-making good headway and hop** soon tn strike-bed-, rock and pay/ The N**w Dowifiion en, are running ahead and getting into good ground. JACK OP CLUBS CRKKK. The Two Sintersm are down-over 106 feet ���������������d the ground looks very favorithie* They are getting colors of gold in tbe dirt MrW. Smhr* Win was Injn red last week by ������ cave in the S������������ Juan Co.. having sustained internal henries more serious than first apparent, baa been removed to tbe hospital. Barnard's dowa Express leaves this morn- and Geroffr & Jolinsoa's, 4^tl������ to Kail, Grand .Jury would find any difficulty in find ilig true idlls.as there appeared tn.be suffi cieo t prima. facie ey; d^n ce. j n eac. h case to". warrant their being Wrought before n petty jury. In all other matters! such as h'uisances or violations of law ^whioji hud -not- been: brought before their notice! the Grand Jurv bad power to make/full investigations, nnd any indictment or presentinent.iirought by them would receive due. attention from the Cairt. The Grand Jury were then left in occupation ot tbe Court room, and in ab ur a quar ter of an hour the Court wsw re opened md a true hill brought against. J������*������n B-i������bu.ig������T alias John Baker For the murder of Ab Mow a Chinaman, at Barkerville. on SI November last. The Grand Jury then retired to ?i room provided for their uceotiiiipidMiion iu the Richfi<dd hotel, to invrs'i <rafe the of her cjtsesv aud at 12 o'clock the J rial of J.dm Baker was commenced. Ah or a number had been made by the counsel fi and the defence, the ������following jury was em panelled : Messrs. A.ltic'Wha .toreaian)'. Tfio������, Fletcher. S. B.Tompkins. IVter Brown, James Bovce. J. B. Harris. Geo. D.-tkin. W.'W. l)<������dd. 8. P. Parker! T. L. Briggs. A. Kelly, WA B C?������mero������. The accus������*d. who has been on> on bail, appeared in Court and took his place in the dock. The case for the Crown, was conduced by Mr A. R. Rotertsoa, and Mr G A. -Walkem and Mr J. Park were counsel for prisoner. . About 1 o'clock the Grand Jury re-entered th e Cot i r t. and t fe e fi������r< ������m -. n It a n d ed i n true hills against. Sam W������y. for breaking into the house of Ah Ling with intent to steal; Tek Kee, for stealing a quantjtv nf merchand*^** from the warehouse of Beed'y '.& Linburd, VanVtnkle; Ch'ong See. for atabbiug with intent Ah Sin and Ah Sing at Barkerville ; and Ah Tak, for stabbing Ah Tu-p at 'Forks of Quesnel. ' In the'case of Baker, a number of witnesses for t he -prosecft?. ion were ey.������������jined. and at .7 o'clock* the Court adj.inrned till this morning at 10 o'clock, the jury being taken to Barker vi It* m charge of the Deputy Sheriff. , Lake & Kurtz Co.���������Anderson's teams., bringing the second large boiler, the d-aukey engine and other machinery for the Lane & Kurtz co., arrived on Sunday, and the whole was safely $. nveyed to its destination -1m the meadows. Tire small eii������i11e has been -Set up and steafn wm mtnrted on WedneMay. The works will ������������W ^>e pushed on without ^del-ay. ARRitAts���������We have much pleasure fn wel coming ba'ck our respected .fellow-townsman, Mr NicWola-ft Cunio, from his -native Italy; where he has been sojourning for some time, Mr J. H. Turner, of the London favuse. Victoria, arrived on Thursday by eiyirWs, oa a m et ti n g sea r ce. nnd d efe n f 1 an 1.1 urn ed- t >ff ^hv water ��������� from plaintiff's ditch during j he day, the latter using it by night; On" July'ltHh'J McLaughlin turned it into the ditch and Smith turned it but agaia, saying he required all the water. ... '/" Mr Bf������rnston, for the defence, argued fhaf his client was entitled und������-r the 36ih. section of the Mining Act. to"a������ much water as he re* quired A'hich ran through his claim. Defendant gave evidence of the location ���������^ud working oi the ground according to law. Had been c.rnund-shiicing all summer, and required now all the water iii the .gulch.' When plaiutitr^ dug the ditch lust,year told ihem thev were going to; foolish expanse Mm taking their ditch so high up."as they c������n'Sd h.ive started as well below the Last Trial co. ��������� Tiinied water into rbe ditch last fall .at request ol MrCbfabolm one of the plaintiffs, oi try how it. would succeed : considered it was done us a favor. This month Chisholm Came np in bout the water tuid agreed to use if only; at night". If the water is taken by plaintiffs it would prevent the ground now irround Sluiced f'rom.'being worked'.tliis year. 'Had never read the ��������� Miaing, Laws, hut bad alwhys heard that miners on any creek bad the. first, riff hi to the water, The McLaughlin co. coobj.buv water from theFl.um.e .Ditch, hut it.Aoojij.tt.ii������t ��������� oe..." b rought to .JValkerV guicii. .;������������������ '". A ' / ?;-'?: w. -'" "'���������' *���������*;' '**��������� ���������''������������������������������������'��������� The Commissioner remarked that he would advise Mr Bnnuunn to read !to his idient the 112th section of the Mining Law, which pro Fides that after the gram of any di'cb right miners locating >ubs'-quenily must-pay com- p- nsation to theowneisif they take the water, the o(>th Pectioo merely giving the right to water *n"t already lawfully appropriated.-* Tbe plaintiffs undoubtedly had the right to the water, and-if their ditch w������s dug too high the Last Trial co should have protested af the t me. It defendant could use the wafer and afterward-* return it to the- plaintiffs be might do so, but be would have to do it at bis own expense. He would suggest that the an amicable ar Smith cutaId use the Water for part of the time this season. The suggestion was adopted by both par ties, ami an agreement made be.t ween them to that effect, 8HORT Ik$n*Co��������� Grouse creek, vs. A. Bta- uch���������s������uit for damages by defendant en cm aching on plaintiff's ground, son, eon use! tor defendant, announce settlement had befru effected out.of court. E Okd vs.;W. Dixon���������Ejectment suit; to recover possession of a botiae at Mc Arthur'* gulch. Mr Park, connflerfor plaintiff, Y Plaintiff testified that the ihouse had beeflt built for her in 1563 by Mr Brooks, she supply ing ihe moriey. In 1867 had a notice put on the house cautioning-ail parties, from taking possession. In'6*8 had trouble-with defendant about it. Mr Brew then decide! that she. was entitled to.possession. Had th������ house nailed up. Alterwarda learned that defendant was occupying and gave birn per- missioii to remain ; now be. refused fo giv������ up possession. and had offered- to selI:tbo house to Mr Lime. Before Mr Brooks Ief8 Cariboo he executed a bill of salt* of th* premises to plaintiff. W. Dixon testified^ that b^ purchased th������ house, along with, a corral milk cans. &c.? from , Hathaway, Allatt. and another man, who occupied it and had a milk nauch ther^ in 67. Heard that ifae house had been builJ for a man named Brtaiks, who had left th������ country. Supposed the other parties ha<I jumped ft. and thought they had as good * right to it as any oiie else, kliaving been left 'l wiiboHt lock or key: Has occupied,' thw .house since and. usedfit for storing;hay ; has .���������hay in it m������w| whicb Mr Park had recent 1 f notified "him ..to remove, hut he refusi'd to d������ st������ t ij I -���������' he ion u_d t ui t w bo w as < en ti lied, to th������ house..- Hs had offered' to move the hoiiie' and put it up elsewhere for Mr Lane. ���������-.'������������������ f' .MrBarnston proved having draws a hill of sale t uiin Brooks to plain tifl i n 6*4 or 'rii) for some property ; there whi a hoiisejn Camer- onton. ������nd he' was almost certain that'the house ��������� at Mc Art bur's gulch was .included * i the hill ot. sale, had been deposited with tha Registrar of the Sup rem e: Court. ly , Judgment for plattittff; .possessioii; tb .-fed given in four days. : -.-.--'...-Aa aa-a-a POLICE COURT,'" :'-.7;!"';������������������'������������������'. ���������mi * "n ������ "^ own expense. He v;o������ld Of ehailenges -^ t.R<u.,vor t() lrakH for tne frown ,.anirwntint ,IV whicj, Smll 'COCSTY COURT. 'Reforo M. BdK Esa., G������tl Com tn last oner mi 'Cifuuiy Otrurt Juilge.) Monday. July 17/1871. McCokmt^r: and Miki.s vs. BaXohead Co.. per J.O. joneg���������Buit for $\M 88, balance due tor -tagging supplied in \$G9, iFrom the evidence it appeared that the Baldhead whr former ty a registered compatiy. with, iimiied liability under the Mining Act, !)e'fetuWit had abandoned.his interest in tie fall of 18GJL at whioh time he wa* indebted Tor assessments i"ft������2 35. Subsequently he 'paid various debts of the courpiiny,'ai������ounf ing to $l������i"> 30, Hiidnow paid into Court $27 05, wi h proportion at i* costs, which he'Claimed released hint frt-m any further liability. The only other shareholder who was hidebted to anv' large nioonnt bad left the country. judgment for plaintiff for amuii-trlpald into Court, ' ' , McGaixu* vs. Clakkk-Judgment pum- mous. The original debt, due in this case had been $4. which now, with costs of Court* had reached $20. Ordered to be p^ld in instalments. * F. Lalukb vs. Ah Pot���������Suit for $40 for goods turntshed in 186���������67, Pofendant *������c- ktiowledged the debt, but asked for time*��������� Ordei^d U������ h������ j^aid ta monthly imtMjneiW^ '/��������� TcksdAy, July 18,1871.-;- Ah Tak, who h&d. heen teniahd ed ��������� from; week to week on a' charge of stabbing Alt Tap atForks of Questiel.was brought up for .final examination, the wounded" in an baying'. recovered shfficifitlly to be able lo attend^ ry .Ah Tap teMified that on. January 22d prisoner asked him:for moneyrfalleged to btf due; he.:d������jnted owing il; ��������� prisoner,drew ���������*��������� k n i I'e;. w i t ness ra n up. stai rs, f ol I owed a h}.: prisoner, who stabbed him in the.back ; h*. jell down and knew nothing more. ;:'r To in;; a (.��������� h inairia n, who speakfl good Etigyj lish. g������ve similar evidence. Dr. Jung testified that he was sent for to see Ah Thk ; found him lying on the fl.ior ; with a wound back of left shoulder LJ or li inches long; blood was coming from' hi* inoiiib and nose; be was in danger for some rime, and was not able to get up till aboufe ���������28th March. Prisoner was committed for trials, AS9ATLT. ��������� t Hugh, an Indian, was charged with grlev* otisly aes������lilting a kloulcbinau rejoicing in the R������mi������ nl Full Moon. . . John Bowmn testified that on Saturday last be received iuformation that an Indian had been beniing a klootchman ; went to tha woiua'n.V house aud found her with her Ti*ail cut. and bleeding; was told that the Indian had been beatinir her with a stone,and Would have killed her had he not been stopped. Prisoner had run uwhv up tho hill; went io- search of and arrested him. Full Moon, whose head looked big enough MHtobert lto Ju>t^>' i������������"r appellation if ber beauty did iced -hat ..n-.U gave evidence in Chinook to the effect V'H *' '' thai sbeiand ihetwisonerHv������d in the sa������* house, and on Saturday two Indians���������a Lilr looet and a Hydah���������came there with half a , bottle of whiskey; this was soon consumed by the social party, when the Hydab gener* ouaiy pfpduced a dnHar and a halt' and gaya it to prisoner to get some more liquor; pvia- oner went out and returned with a bottle;. ��������� his was soon emptied; the visitors left, and all shereiaembored was that prisoner knocked ber down tmd. beat heron the head, but dUl not know whether he used a stick or a stone or anything'else. Prisoner being asked what excuse he could offer for such ungwllant behaviour to a lady,. threw all Mie blame on the other two si washes. If i bey had not en me (o the house with liquor,, and afterwards given him the money to buy more, be would not have got drunk, and con* seqnentry there would ImVe been no fight, lie got the liquor IVom a Chinam ������n. Hugh was sentenced to seven days' im. ���������prisumnent with bard labor in irons, and to pay -Full Moon ten dollars, compensation for im'damage to "her beau ty, ���������-" , WkonksdaT. July 19.1871. Ah Chow, a Celestial wanting a nose, mm charged hv Cnief Constable Lindsay with selling liquor to Indians, and the offence be- ijng proved, was sentenced U> paj a fin* m $lU0������xr be imprisoned fornix: months. G C. GtfBow, of Gerow & Johnson^ Stage Line, arrived y������atw4ay oa & brief tM& ���������..'������������-> ���������������������������w������-~s *���������������������' ������������' <i������wiB..iiiipj������������Mwino������ ..������&��������� B At ' , ... ^ .JOT ,A-SD.,.HU-W.������������a^aa -,;wy*\ ?> A mnslcar author- being asked if he bad composed:';anyt)iTng iafely. replied,u My last work, was acomposition -wUji my creditors." When does a roan eat the/most indigestible supper jf^Wben he bol^;'ihe Afreet door before going Up; tb bed. '-...: - .." ��������� ; Carlyle observes tb'afe a man is often logically defunct for a long-time before he knows ^z:; '^,z/^yZZ:fZ-.-zzz:- : ������Tliey say fihat the wind blows with such force in Colorado that when a man lo?es bis hal/he has to telegraph to the next stution to have*it fitopped. '' / A 11 v el y frib er n in n ex cl a i me d. a t a 'party Where*'Theodore Hook shone as the evening Plari^Och, Master Theodore; but you are a hook that nobVdy;can. bate'!" . ... A man down In .Massn'cbnsetts, it is*said. mad e.so many pnirs of ���������) shoe's i no n e d ay th at it took bim .two..'flays, to; count them !'/Be was n smart one, ;but not .equal to one up in New Hampshire, who built so-many miles of stone !wa1t;in;one day that it took him.all that hi^hl" ^nd tiie-next day-^ // ���������?: C^otm-r-A lad arrested; a few days-ago for theftrwbeii taken before the magistrate "and asked; What ;Ms occupation;'\vai/:frankly *aswered. ��������� ?: Steal tng If!' v ''Your: candor.,as-. loriislies^e;" said ..the judge, ��������� ���������! 1 though I it. ���������wot)Id.?. rep]ied the. 1 adj��������� *'���������'se'ei ng how :mariy . bigf4un3 there "be in the'Carrie business as "is isbamed to, own it p: their "trade.". Aaa ..���������--. PKKC.vniocs Income���������Cow den ��������� Clarke fells a go o d story onijgeo tl em a n ��������� -who a 1 ate] yy in making a return of his in com o to the Tax ���������CommIssio'nera,'���������? wr6Ve on .tlie paper:���������'; For i the -last three years my income has.been,some-' w b it h tvd e r ������1 o'O : i n fu t u re. j t w i 11 b e m o re precarious,as the man is dead of whom I bor- wt^wed.the money."; -��������� * ���������.'������������������-'��������� A-' ���������...������,>..-/ ; . T.w������ ������ ge n tl em en ������ n g 1 i n g i n th e. Tb a m es at .Newham .lately could not.agree upon the apt: p e ai; ait ce of 6 n e o f: their': fay or i t e: b atea * t he : horbefiy, ���������and they agreed to refer, the question,Jo-a rustic whoiri they saw ploughing at' . ��������������� little distance, and accosted him thus:���������- 41 Did -yo ii ever see < a h orse fly- ?" ;li Wboy," naid Hodge, with some "astonishment,'" noa; I ju'vfcr seed a hor.Re fiy, hut I ouce seed a cow lull'down a hole."-. . Zwr,"ZZy/yZA -;^:::cr::^ l ^ "--^ P. JTXTNST MJLr&- Co., ; 8'BOW CHUItCH -YARD, .LONDOj . H. TUBNER & Co., .; VICTORIA, B.C. A.;, 3 ���������������������������-.. Mission Mer p&> Goods hought in the\Elirop'can-Marieetf^to order, Sud���������consignments of Gopd3 from, ritish Coinmbia sold in'London." ���������,-��������� . y/Aw -, ZZ ��������� wy-A'Z- REFERENCES IN ';. . . ��������� / . '������������������' LONDON���������London and Westminster Bank;Lothbury.. ' ��������� .��������� -. " Messrs. CopestaUc, Moore &Co.. 5*Bow Church Yard. _ ���������; ��������� '.':��������� VICTORIA���������Bank of British North America. ' *< my6 6m LlGUTNIN'O CREKK. iriNBRS-iKD- TRADERS will find it to their bA. Ill-vsntageto.purchast*at thisStorCjWhero tlibr������ i������ ��������� LABGS ASSOETMENT OF GOODS the Stcck epropiie%i orthevcrvbRs't dcflcrlptiob on linnd;and i ���������coustaailyrcplcidsbei-hy uew.arrivuls. Tb .. ' '. tors willaell Goods yl ���������-;>������������������ A3. CHEAP. JAS ANY IN,.CARIBOO. OrdorEprompllyuU^d.and forwarded with dtspaltb Van Winkle, BEEDY k LINPHARH," ��������� 'rropviotors SODA' CREEK. ' ��������� ���������:t-QTJiESNELLE/and<-'; '��������� ^ -'V ��������� BARKERVILLE ��������� ..������������������:-.���������;;������������������:��������� lvictorja,!b,g:, .. y-Zy:. ;... MANUFACTURE STKAM-EKGINKS AND-BOIhERS, ��������� ���������i'lLiier High or Low Pressure,.. ~" s . ' J. HARPER; Miners' Provision BAKKEilVILLE.^ 4 T THIS . ill selocted stoek'of l h������ ;e a T TH IS STORK5 w i 11 ��������� a 1 ways":b o foiiin d a well FRESHEST GROCERIES AND % PROViSIONB IN , CAR|BOO. ���������'.'���������>���������"������������������ BISS.T'-S'AVA;COFFEB -"��������� RoaBtWand'Oro'unddully: . ���������'*'.. Branch Store at Last ���������! ; GlianCO,; -: ' ��������� Where a good assortment of Goods will Miys bo !-.^ I Trust bv strict titter, lion to hu?i'ness nnd Unr unfi nquiire .leaiiog, to merit aonntiiiuuiCo of the* liberal patronage la-retoinre extended to me. re4 /. OT S G E. ShkktTron Stomach���������A few rlnys" since a! former dropped into a.har-rooin In.Norwich, Coniteciicut, and cal led for" brandy. It was pluced. before him, and, filling his glare, be 1 scarcely diluted it with wabivtind rained it to bw lips. But, oh. horror of horrorn ! whilo yet;the tumbler-whs poised in the air, the hur-keeper glanced at the bottle, and lhe in- ' iccrrfitinb was >'- Juraaicn Oi������ger." Tbe poor COMFORTABLE BED-ROOMS broil hud ewallowedan anioimt.of fiery potion j .*u������cjent; to re-iiiiate aii army of RcboolboysJa ���������**��������� WW"*^\*-1������^ pCdJrf ���������A. ry -������������������:" . ���������'.'.-������������������ --;������������������, :������������������" '��������� {'ood Beds ni. a ruasonm/Kvpnoe. inp&e w.iio-\Mi* 5n the .- gi-een-apple: season. . Tyo..- terrified to ��������� f;1 Vor liim \y i Lb Lheir pairoiut^e, m ay ci epemr <������u 'tine :���������������������������'��������� The FLORENCE is ihe best Sewing - 'M^Chiho. for family use,'.because it" ', ��������� so seldom p-ets out of order... If there... A -is one.not v/orking well in . .< CALIFORNIA,' '{* .' ./OREGON, ' '.,;���������;'. :, - WASHINGTON TERRITORY^ ��������� ' NEVADA,- IDAHO, '���������"-��������� . ' . : /.., ALASKA, ...; wZ/ /. ' ��������� ^BRITISH COLUMBIA,. ��������� * ' : MEXICO, ' -"' :���������;; ��������� ';;' Japan, ;���������; a/a���������..'*��������� '���������' Or CHINA, if informed of it,.) will ���������.'.-. fix it without any expense to .the :-i owner. * ' ; SAMUEL ^-HILIi,"Agent,- ��������� : ITo. 19 Montgomery Street, Soiith, - GRAfJDHaTaBUiLDlNQ,. Z "'/ gAN j^RAMCISCO, :pALy. Send for Circulars and samples of th6 work, Active Agents; wanted in every place. . ,���������">.. 1 R. BEAVEN, Agent. jelO Gin Victorni. B.C. All or-Jcr.s promptly.ra.lloiidca USA- Tonus Cusb. iii 'our Works iu Victoria...... .- ��������� ��������� - - - 'A- -\���������'��������� *: ���������; tiyXZ Cm" '', v FPRATT k IRvING, Proprietors. ^ GOVERIsMENT STRK1LT...VICTOR!A. \,L tjA$()XitAizn/&'v 11 111 !���������}��������� c : ��������� sho r.in iV at ' i ������f ��������� i. I ,(>TK t1. ' C.\ ^> I ii K11 ? 3A ;:nii ViiSTlNGS. wliicb-he j>- p.r������'.p.;r>-ti.iw. i:.f.kv ia .or'loriu tbe Diosi uppriivctt. sstykd. ; jfe^r"?af;'ii'j?on ���������Wli.li'fim.i' 'rcok . C;������n bnvfe tUvjr int^ift'u'rWi iak������vby Mr.'iIc('}illuiM, I$;<rk< rvilli* niylilm mkK''tfNDKR?IGSKI> BROS TO INFORM TTTQ ! frit.nafianathe-public'ithaVheuftfi-rlitetlap-sp'ns i������peak, 1 b������ disperiser of 1>eer:jwzed at tbe pn-- 1 * up p y v ve ti tn in ho rro r j: in o men tur.i ly ex pec U 5 M g s a; po r j>se on b is band it'; b ������t, \yli i le tli e at r grevv i\i\ek aronnd ��������� - him, lhe ;countryrn an ti lo vv ly re mo v e d t b e ghi ss, ge n tl y cl asped his' ti a n d$ b e fore bhn, u nd su i d, w i th a s i g i i. *'��������� Str������i ng'e r. g i v e ii a a n o t b e r d r in k o f that 4ri t 's >i i i^cler. warmin' on a d ay I i ko th is.'.** ^ ���������- -Stoky; op Two Calves-,-Jim Smith was a n otod ������ n otievneer. .0 oa d������y bowag scl 11 n <r farm BtocK. Among- the -articles to he sold ytub a beiler; very allraclive in ber appear* a n cV, and' c o n?.eq \ i e n My L i J i m? ? d vv el t qui i e ] ^xteuHively on her mnny excellencies, wind- jn������ ii p,,bis e 1 oqueo I flourish that she wns ��������� as *" jfentie as a dove.V Thereupon a long. ', f 1 ah-sided CO'������htryman, w15ose 1 eg's were some t ve e \ ye mchett I o r i ge r th a n, h i s p an (s, a p p roach if ng 111 e be i fer an d, s too p i n ^ d n vv n, c o j n m e n c ed handling her lea If. Bessy not relishiiig Bucb familiarHy, lifted ber. hoofe and laid ' greeny- e p ra vcYing so ni e te n feet off. 4* T b e re," s:i id Jiip, ."* t ha fc sh o ws o no o f be r hmt Iraits ; she'll neFerall.ow a strange calf to coifie near her IV. .,- ��������� .'r Greeny," in nan while, picked himself up. and glviiii������ .bis husby pate a barrowing: 9 craieli* exc 1 aimed: *.* No w 6 n de r sli������ wo n't ���������wben ber own call has been* bleating around WftH%r' -: " / ' -. v.-... ��������� f: 1 tHiiuii.'S s aiVO,oo m Co r I. (it ii i s; b o\i s fct. Hv.tak.csalso't.hLs opportunity to'remind the Cari- ,boVii\cs.tltsi l. li).p l?.rowery inis'rouftiv������<i tb������ FIKbT PRIZE o f> t \fa (loiony for" Ui sc elobral etl XXX ALE, ' And tb o t r u o a tn a t. i? n r .���������= w i i 1.1) *',.al) 1 c t o j \\ d g p b y tl i cm selves tb at such lionorahli- pf,iz������ law Ue^n jusoy awiirfleU to him. " " , N. R, ��������� A 1 arg e- fron t room to 1 e t, BurkervJIU-.Jun. is, 1809. K, OFNTO PEEVEHHOH BETTEE THAI CUKE." {1J A V13 b'ftj ji r ���������������( j u u������ to 4' Ijjr h i? v (? r al res p^ctstb I o jw r- ib'S, who cab t������'Ntii'y to the elficacy o\ my &$&tom, to again make public ibe lac I tli at' * *>: Mose>s' Hair Xnyigorator v WILL PRBVRN'T. BALDNESS, ��������� JtEdTOltR HA1K THAT IS BECOMING riilST OK PA LLt SO <) F \'\ a n -! eVln-,tu:. 1 ly , , " ���������' ���������' G iil<ft' SCUBf OR DA XI)litFF. . ThKIs notn wmta assertion on my part, as I have in m\r puss estf i * in n n m eron s U & c i raoni al s w r li fy i uj; lo tbo success of my roineHy. ��������� I ������io not of coiirsts i>'rotonfl fcbnt I earn rnak^ tbolisiir j:r< > w' <iii iH'ads w o i cb 11 aw bee n bal ������.l fo r yea rs ; "bu t I will fiu a ran l-ce to stop tlio ba \ r IVotn fu i 1 hip oft i o incrjuMf its growth, and effectually r--movi;;?curi ������������r Dandruff. ! ��������� W. IL -JIOSBS, ��������� ���������-.���������' Burk^rvJlli^-Ji.C.' CERTIFICATE. This is? to eertUV that rluciupr last spring my Tialr 32krlt^villo Dtoc. 2U, IU5, Jw>^<;J .- .eg rap Store Street (between Herald and I'ty^ru)- VICTORIA, B.O. ANDREW ASTRICO, - "...... PROPKlt'/JOH. Tbe riio?t co'nin'inUlonp aiv) clenn Jtoti'lin Victor J.h. It U eoiniucti.'U on"ihu Kurrpmm orincrpb.-.- Tbe I.ilia i.s supplied.wilb ibe very b-st tin- uuirkel ;a'ifiriK������. . , iii-iij? fti nil bour.s of lho tiny;.,' L'ri.yaio Dnnug;, 'Roojns.ior'Kabiijiei--. .'* '" v Ri^iirrl un<l- Lodging per wo^k. $"5 50 uiio" $6 bQA iVr ������:ay,/$l. Wjjj:41<! nif.':������b, 37>< cinus. . .U"ds, 50c.' 4Qp-Fire proof Sale.in. ilit .Hi-i:s������. . my6 out ��������� : LEA fePEKBINS'. WOFlCESTEa^HIRE ��������������������������� SAUCE Declaresrl-b.y Connoisseurs to be ��������� THE ONLY GQOT> SAUCE.-.; mwwmmk'-- ��������� ���������AT- CeAition^a.ms.t Fraud.���������Tbe &������������<**������ of thlF' moat delioiouy and unriviilt.ed Condinunt hayuijr (jsiused cormln .-Ualf-rs to a|*l*ly r'"f- tL'itne ol" *��������� IVofces- tpfc'iiiro Sauce** to their.own inO:riorc.>inp(iufHls;.ilio juiblic is Uerftby inioi-med Uhu tbt only way ������.o bo- cui'^tlicgonulne, is to y. ��������� .t an'l tosftv; tbat their names are upon Ibt-wa.vfput J fcj 8 C O il OL " ilcl UU P yVA.O * E.AUKI.S. HTOl'l'KU', H ml -HOTTJE. For Sale, MOST EVEii THOS. FLETCHER'S fti ane oI tb e t*(} reign murk ots 1 *av i isg been su p p 1 ied wltrb a spurious WorcesKT^IiireSnuci:. ujion tlu- wrnp.- im'rand lulx.-lr of-wbicb Uio n������nii'So( l.ynurnl fi.Trins [lave bei>n forced, L. and P.' f;ive nutice (hm��������� they h;\\y fiu'iiinheii f,boir.correspondiM.it.>; wilb power oI. attorney to tnlce iiiatunt p'tocc������m!ingn agajn?I ma.vu- VACTi,::'i:ns :i n.U : vsmjobs o !' s uclr, orn ny o'tb er 1 lhi t������i iions i>y vrhic 111iicirrighi iaay !>cin!'ri?j^ed. ��������� Aslr for ������������!SA. & PS BBINS' S au no*and see Ham������- on ' Wrapper, -L'aibel, Bottle, and ���������Stopper. ��������� W1 mlfrtal c r p. cl f or fl x por t b y t n ������ P ropri tj tor s, Wor coster j'Crbsse ������ nd (llnclcwclljiondoii'j&c. -, &c. * and by Grocers on<! Oilmen nnivrrsnlly. '. ' ' BARKERVILLE. jell SPROAT & C ���������; IBP0EBEE8 OF WfflES & UQUOH&, AGENTS FOR The Royal Insurance Co., VfHAltr STREET, VfCTORU, ���������V.-L.K ?��������� " ^ ��������� y :'l% ��������� ���������' ��������� ��������� .. .-���������, ���������<...��������� .<������������������������������������' Tan Volkenburgii ��������� & Co. iARKERVILLE, RICH F IE L D , ., i' ���������AND-?? A SUPPLY. QF THB ML^VS OK EiuN'B; bw ESS? B H ^^ s BMtlWMWtWI^U1*-"^...... S.' v_- :: ML
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Title | The Cariboo Sentinel |
Publisher | Barkerville, B.C. : George Wallace |
Date Issued | 1871-07-22 |
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). |
Geographic Location | Barkerville (B.C.) ; Williams Creek (B.C.) |
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Notes | Print Run : 1865-1875 Frequency : Weekly |
Identifier | Barkerville_Cariboo_Sentinel_1871_07_22 |
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Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2011-08-03 |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0170770 |
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