>������**'w*fcM������������>i2*2������,!)t������T������5*:<-r;- ���������^Wmi'J ���������vav 23?A * .$-'V*-*:.\} Yoim TIE |aMerville, William Creek, J^O, Wednesday, June rXTTJT state whether either of the rmriW n^w���������,* ������f I ~TJ5w~TT^^^^z~ ��������� 2, 1869. .; ���������: w y ,i,! PinurSHiBp :!;' ;. liy /A\ EVERY WEDNESDAY and. SATDRDAy, ������������������. X i A A by As A a -A A: "A;. .A. ���������' y ��������� iiwi'j'f-.i j !/B CLB E.KXyxMxQih.h^ state whether either of the parlies desirous of entering into matrimonial connection is addicted to intemperance or otherwise. The first number of a weekly newspaper called the Imperialist,, baa just made its ap- re^pbmatme���������^ iemis;c>|ngea:lh������a^( ^cW!Westmln8ter7-- VictOKfe v;wxAmwAw..y wxm. ITEMS OF lAhh* SOfcT& ' jntoM iii sorts op"som\bE3.li^^cts3||| ,* w/xA^^^ a ' A\ A /;W^ ��������� A French'Wva'n tfas^wnttenV^oofi^^i^; ; lhatAsii-w^.fir^ '���������.that' this' coiratepi^ 'During .the las������tae^-^ 'io^thevilue^^^^ ���������from*Paris. a si ': /A yyAA^^ ���������hiformer.times*we liectif^if;enovigU./QifSjfej " horrors of-San Domingo," ^Ww>A -.now, | ,, -actually haying th'ose^horTbraVpver again la the' same; plape.- In the c I i^um^orrors, h6w������ ever,: it was whites who were.butchered by (he blacks, now it-is "black! butchering blacl Some oflthe\ teceiit^Sbunt3'from Ila^ti^^ inn^sJoc^mg#i''' ' The Marchioness 4e la Valette, who died at Paris a couple-of months ago, was bqrn in the village of Water town, near Boston, Massachusetts. Hex. maiden name ! was: > Miss Fowle. In 18i2 ;slie married the Marquis de Ja Yalette, who is the Prime Minister -of France. ;���������;./���������' ' y''/V* '���������! -AA - 'y -x y Some curious experiments in-artificial wood have recently keen made in/Paris, the- principal being--that'of combining the saw dust or wood flour with glue or size, and casting it in mo ulds. Very perfect iinitatio ns of! carved wood are made In this manner, and they are 1 said to be fire-proof. ;���������'/"-��������� ���������'���������'y. -''���������������������������'������������������ /- The manufacture of sugar from beets has grown to be quTto-extensive in. several ^European countries. Last/year "220,000- tons were made in France: ! Some English capi tal- jsts are making /extensive arrangements for the manufacture of beet root sugar, while the French Government is doing all in its power to stimulate' it '"/A \w A .������������������'' '���������'--. A most important debate -recently took pJace in the House of Lords, in which Earl No. 9. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. yty.j&i ILL! AM REN N IE tr bootmaker; aaAxxw. r rX^09ls^.baf0.un4P^Wnhtti?i :G*^������&Jr-. or NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. m, EXPRESS NOTICE. ^^^-^ /'������������������ ���������' ' ������������������*"������������������ ������������������ .>\<X r'*^^w-\{ly^0-fias- ������������������������������������ TTuflJffl lMBitiBaji������4w*& iiii-in ������j. -1 hr^.w, t.��������� ri.zr~*r: A, ;M\ fc :towns-/b?^^cmciKj ^ntpth^^P^W ������af^Ss^iiltef \.rmmg^^^mmm ^frlp|5 ^ was JohTTSmitb. '.^We are going to California;" be said, ''and take ibis means to pay our way.^ p]' .'A ���������-. .-. -:"'-./' /The/: Queen's / thcatro/Jih/ Manchester, Eng������ land, was recently sold by auction. :������������������ The auctioneer made the: following speech on offering the stage for sale:���������One might mourn, he said, that no Gertie .would ever danco, no Vcstris warble, nor ber rattling husband 'clatter or patter7 on those boards again. Never again would a Macready portray there the sorrows-of a Werner, nor a Vandenhoff the; troubles of Virginins, nor.a"Brooke the jealousies of Othello or the villanies of Iago. Never again would a Weston .take a header from that stage, nor would it witness the fascinating ac'ing of that-amiable woman and accomplished. actress, Mrs Eagan--(hearJ hear)���������nor hear the manly voice of her excellent husband.1 (Applause.) But tho events of the two days commencing this week showed both Mr and Mrs Eagan that they would long live in the hearts of Manchester theatre-goers, and tbafc wherever they went they 'would .......te^U.,JpoI.,..p.arC.3 '" Wild 4- rrrA nan l-v/~iiv������.i%tTr fv/\rr% A mnt'inn Trtlrti - .. ��������������� r ������ ... ....1.1!.> / K ������������1nn i<<\ "\ MnO :cleana-fts������*ana^tfiT^t^>rhls^oos&.'---, ,. ���������"/'' .': Ho takes-al^'this oppdrtuhlty to remind the:Carj- booites that If ia Brewery, has . received -the 'FIRST PHIZE or thelColoiiy for his celebrated "r - " I xxx;,, ALE, An d ��������� tb d true kmateurs Will bo a Wo to j ad go by thorn selves thataichboftorahle prizo has b������en jastly awarded to lira. ������ N. B.���������A iJirgc front room tolet. :'; Burkcrvillo, Jam 23,1869. / ; /v N������ GUNIO:: ip/ji-^f-y Tb^rsday and Victoria "on Saturday evening oi.:.owsq week/ :?,.,.',* ' - ��������� For rates of Freight and passagc^applvto._ _* , , -MayiO. AaZ liy ��������� ,\^Agon^BMkcrvillo^fc f^l^M i XiGUTSixG Creek. MIXERS AW TRAOERS will tfnd it to" ttioif: ad- vantage to purchase at this Store,, where there i9 A liAKGB ASSORTXBST OP GOODS, - Of tho very best description on hand, and the Stock constantly.replenished by now arrivals. The proprietors will sell Goods - As Cheap as ant;.ijt Caeiboo. ���������.' ; ��������� Orders promptly filled, and forwarded with dispatch. . BEEDV &'L1KDHARD, ' Van Winkle, May 12, 1S09. / / Proprietors. Importaiit to_ Traders! ! LL PRETOHT CONSIGNED'TO J. C; BEEDY, ;j| "4 Lt FREIGHT CONSIGNED -TO J. Ci UhniiJl^ iL Yale*1 B. 0., will be. forwarded to, I any, part of the Colony, on the most reasonable terms, freo of commission. A.- ��������� '.'���������:,. .������������������AGENTS:'.;/-// 1 Millard &.3eody, V Denoiivlon i;Kurtz^/-V; X :Victoria:" '*. '���������') ������������������".-���������.��������� . Barkerville./>; > Barkerville, April 17th, 1869. ���������":"';:',s? '������������������'T't'r ���������'���������/'' HOTEL DE JEANCE, 'Barker ville. What we can borrow from America, I can hardly say; the thing, however, which I should like to borrow, without revolutiou- ixing our institutions, is the noble public, spirit, almost universally prevalent, which considers that to contribute to the general education of the people is the first duty, as of ihe Commonwealth at large, so of every cili- zen in particular j and which places religion, morality and intelligence in the forethought of the elements that constitute the strength, and guarantee the prosperity of a nation." The Government of Waldeck, one of the principalities of Germany, have determined that hereafter no drunkard by inheritance shall plague them. They have given public notice that no licence to" marry will, hereafter be granted to any individual who is addicted to drunkenness. The same government having also directed that in every report made by the ecclesiastical, municipal and police authorities upon petition for licence to marry, the report shall distinctly of the. Manchester public; (Applause.) One might easily be pathetic and sentimental; but he feared that if he was as sentimental as Joseph Surface h������*vteoif,������������������������os..-j?*twi yvu&ic would be ready enough to exclaim, * Damn your sentiment I5 and be didn't think it would get one sixpence more. The prosaic entry in the catalogue which suggested this speech was ' 1C30: square feet of timber, forming stage, with very strong uprights, cross-bearers, joists and fixings/ WHOLESALE'���������"ANB RETAIL DEALER. .-''' /..:���������xx���������.! ;. . .-'-;.''/ Groceries; Provisions, ; HA RD W AH E, DRY GOODS CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC; / 1 BARKD6VILLE. Si:ttiko Tite bt EbKOTRictTV.���������A new machine for typc-setling has been invented, for which wonders are claimed, and of which a correspondent says, " I have bofore mo a book containing twenty-lour thousand, nine hundred and ninety-three cms of solid matter, the whole of which was both 'set and distributed' in six hours and thirty-nine minutes by machinery." It is also said that by one of these machines, connected by telegraph with the Capitol, the reporter can set the type himself, the machine being in New York and bo in tho Capitol. THIS ESTABLISHMENT HAVING BEEtf REFIT- tedin Lhe roost ooraFortablc manner, with good beds, tho travelling public may rely uponboing wel, accommodated,,..X ,..- .:..:..,xxxxy:W*��������� -:'���������-/-;;��������� ��������� The best Wines, Liquors and Cigars to be had at the Bur. The restaurant department has been closed for the at reasonable^ r/ouqmbcT 5,-1808. _ ���������. painless rrnvns! TOOTH U. CIUPP IS PREPARED TO EXTRACT TEETH y nnd porform pliort operations without pain, by io aid of the apparatus iliscttvi-red by Dr. llichttrdwn, ul' London. This valuable discovery produces insen. KlbUlty in lhe pari iUono1 and renders unnccesaary the aiimJtvHIrallon ofehlomiorin. Of lice���������I'ppur oiift uniirkcrvlUe, nbovo China Town Oili'w fee, $*. Teeth extracted, or filled wltb Geld, $fi March 2", 186&. Carpenters and Btulders, BARKERY iLLBv Hit CUwSrti" \ r^?G ;tns n P trsT-a K-C'.K'^as d A LL. KIN D.S.';0? ���������. ���������: ��������� ��������� ��������� .--��������� ��������� yj:: - ��������� ������������������-���������>- 'A- ��������� '* 31.'' ������-,ob������������*������������. with ^notUHMy-������U WMgj. |:, at reasonable rates. A good stock of seasoned lumber ti.;! ~~ B. EDWARDS AS on band, and for sale, at his Store in Barker- ������ - Vlll<\ flftOCElUK* 1'ROVIS/ONS AM) LlQUOBS. or theel h<-st description, .wtdeh ho will sell at W ?rk������i"r������r Cash. Also -Gum Boots, and other articles ruinirvHt by minors. Ba-rkorvillo, May 13, I860. , "7. s. thompsoTn, CCOVNTANT, MINING AND COMMISSION ARi'tit., Barkervilio. .- ��������� Milling Companies' Books kept and adjusted. M������yl,180'0.- I! * * TU. ��������� ��������� ������ RS. 8. P. PARKER BEGS TO ANNOUNCE TO- ii a her friends and the public, that eho has furnished a numbor of Bedrooms in the most comfortable style, which ber patrons may depend upon being carefully attended tov Wines and Liquors of host quality, as usual, to bo had at the Bar. April 17Ui, 1869. Quesnelmouth. rrnB Proprietors of this well known HWise tender 1 their Sincere thanks to their mends and the tra- ^lilig^^gencraDy,ibrthoir p^lfttf.ifi^ f ��������� of Rooms i or tt * nmiyo. ,-"*~: ��������� H f!,������Ars. b������lbnmd>e!rWlW^������XSS best Timothy The Stable Is we 1 supi'Uco ������ ^0^N & GILLIS. Oats. HaV and 6rain. ��������� ��������� ;��������� ��������� ��������� ��������� Oats, Hay mum yi,*.W loiflfin Quesnelmouth, May Uj 18W- '. v r'fv^ '^:V :iv.::.. it^^^L :-j~,r'i. i!aii5i.i ti Aw/yX/A-^WZM. a! WW !'H,i ��������� c . '?tellllMIS���������S ^SpSKDAY'* JUNB ���������'..' """ ", '���������-. :j xriE. CARIBOO SKK'i'E^iV;. ' *''-."^r,������^^ latest a* S-S o-ctf*-*,.���������������*_���������>*.._ ��������� An deliv- before kjtohtfcatvoa. -. k%4- a^.s %'��������� ���������; ,.;, .'��������� '���������. ^i,;-:-- '" ' - /': HO ' A������VrXW������������lBfi. ', . : ;��������� ,' v--" ;. ..���������.':���������-..:��������� :----v-.. .;.-. ... ".-.,. tr^w'tod ;Vt nnv definite '���������"������������������'=-r''ctii������rcud for nc:eQrdln������l^ ��������� ��������� ������������������-������___:., -i- ^v,^*~ij>������..-,, f������" ��������� "yy_ /,, ; ���������- ���������-,���������..���������i.'.^ii,:. ��������������������������� ������������������ *-*T^ .:: yxXXWwrA^yXiys '. ':. T0 ���������f:o?;nK4T'0NDlSNTSi . '. ... ' - ^ ^ ^V'^'^4 la^oawd^uidresr, tf the writer ;.������������=. n- ������;**niy A.t^mAA'^:m ]^ y ^ V^: ^ 1 -5^1^^ -; f.= *��������� ��������� :������������������;.'. >.- : -���������-. - y ... ���������..���������.. ��������� ���������- %-.; ��������� . ..���������-��������� . ..��������� ' ; ��������� ;;" , ��������� ;_;���������. . #'/ _ hhX^i mtib^tift Kn^avid and Canada i the intentl^nd policy of the British Government on Ibe subject. How this colony wnibeiaoorperatedVttb^uadarjsamatto of .ooqjeota.ro. Tho British ^orth^monca Act veiuires that an address from tb. Leg������ lativo Council of British Columbia to tho BrUish Government, oBking for atoismon to the Union opinion formation, AA:':yAAA<: '������������������������������������������ R-v : W IS ...... \$f$un������nll&\th &oa������u>wy.'iDtHcajing the ,early .^���������.r'eomfn^,or'Coftfe'Sem"i?->i'^' Xc U now '.definitely : :.->.- jifrt* ng srO "be t wee n> tho. -j;o ve rri m on ts' , o f - Ebg- -^nd and';-CapGita,:-fsr'iih the consent ot the f xt u uu u iu u. aiiui i w������ urpuguii u u ti<5 iweguv.c ru- ,. mentofethe latter pdwei\ aa soon as its;par- ^Jament^ the agreement made for that purpose. There seems no ^Teasort todoubt that the dominion .parliament will approve, of tlie agreement Sir-George Cavtier, one' of the Dominion delegates to England, recent!y made aSpeech in Montreal ���������which tboro^gbr^exp ian/������^i .nnoQiribns of the agreement and, foreshadows, the. comple: .-*** I shall be the preliminary step. The vote taken on the subject of Confederation at the last session of the Council showed that, there is little prospect of obtaining ,'snoh an address if the question is left to thje Voluntary of tbe official members. |f All the in- liowever, from England and Canada, as we bay������ said, points tb tho completion. ^f^GpaJe^^ratida aa a foregone con- oinsipn. -t.:Tlietiam^s^e.apme foundation for 1%^^^ild6nt;^^mo1^^': White the Cana- dlanv delegates^were in London; tbey have doubtless been informed that sp .soon as the Northwest^Territory, was disposed of the British Government would take such steps as would ensure -the admission of British Cblnra- bia. It is well known that the policy of the Home Gd vern merit is fixed upon confederating, the whole of British North America. That the colony wishes; that policy to be consummated we do not doubt. The elections in Vancouver Island last year were not a fair test of public opinion; Local ''personal feei- injBT governed the voters, it was not a question of 'measures but of men.., At any rate, all of the peopled representatives, though not urmoimbus" for*.^Bire.deratipn^-'aT^'.'-al' least "nanlmbusly oppesedtp a continuance of the presenfcfprrnf of^, government. Some are for a .'���������- iis:. -y p.. pwi. ���������wrP< '' ' "��������� wwAA$yxixywyxi Ay ���������' ���������< s ' ��������� . ���������-������������������������������������������������������ pp "AyxPfpQpfpft^tim from oeean to ocean at j present torm: or government. Some are for c ' *neaS$j^7? " ��������� resuIt -������f ^y mission,!* I change" without. Confederation, and a more- p vfiays^Sir George,������. is this: that before many/ment in Vietorla has been made with that ;:������?nfos^ oanada shall be extended fmm fhw A tiaii*u U������n^a u^.;u.a sl wXAX . . ^ .. ' " L.. A KJiegruiu **"���������." y-~-yw disorder prevailed in that city, spiracy against the Portuguese governawjnt had been discovered. A dispatch, from Montreal says: There is a report that the English Privy Council is con- sidering the advisability of ,relinquishing all Britain's colonies except India. Reverdy Johnson telegraphed to the Secretary of State informing hira of bis formal withdrawal from office. After giving soma detailed accounts of the friendly farewell abd reception by ..the Queen. Johnson says: " Thus terminates a mission which has been conducted on my part with zeal, which has fulfilled to the letter the instructions of my Government, and aimed to protect the rights, preserve the honor and promote the interests of my country/? A New York correspondent .telegraphed from London mat initial steps were "being taken for an alliance, oifensive and defensive, between England, Frauce and Spain against the United States. The rejection of the Alabama treaty, the tone of Sumner's speech, alleged filibustering tendency of Grants administration, and the reported connivance at expeditions from the United States against CubaV are being made the pretext for the necessity of such an alliance. - The Independence Beige reports a story "of a rnptiire between tbe Popo and the Span'isa Government, on account of attempted dictation in Spanish affairs by the Pope {j;;; : NEW ADVEUTJSEMENTS. i/.'-y/Ai ';'���������:., NO TIC ������.i.../Zi.i/Ziy'- rpnE BUSIXESS bi thorto cod d ucted by Jfrs frncey /I in Barkerville; ns I.q(JKiDg_hpuso. and:- Saloon keeper, will frora to-day ho assumed ,rjy MBS FUNK who/hopes by strict attention to business to secur* a. share of.public patronae.*. The sleeping .apnrtmentsvili -be kept in: the b������rt FOR rther particulars, anplr to Barkerville, May 12, 1869������ im' REMOVAL. ���������he ������c������ b������utoi,,������ ������������������i taSJSyssa^" minium: .:i ..;v!.^':���������-t.*w.'"������3Bl^^-^r-^- Agent-: f������r Sale. "^Ss^jjTiar^^ Hono Power. . All in g<^.'oSc7 ���������a 1S?, t0 Sl������? A Perfect Curs AT TAOS. KLBTCHER>3 8KCS)N-I>P.������n *. Latbe capable of Turulne aid Z;! b������ '"<"> a ������nd Wheels, Hydraulic No23eS B ,"i pUp 9" Axte MdM ,repa'l���������yur metal iSSdSJSuftS1* 4c-' r To be found also, Cookiog StoveB' %i? ,R,0CI''-- Ptfrnpa. Hose, JJaife,-.-PlckB, ShOTreta' nmi i.'-n ^"p WPEH BAffiS^ZS mis .... - - a ~ ...... Canada shall be extended.from the Atlantic to the Pacific ocean." Sir George goes on to K^tiscuBfl:tbeterras of.:.the tranafer, and shows clearly that the objections thereto are -trivial, .,' and ill-groundedi One of tbe principal: objects aimed at by the Canadians in taking pos- *-���������:' session of A the, intermeiaiatex territory was to ���������obtain jfc entireljg^Jear of Hudson Bay Company o wnersb ipj > This, j fc appe ars, coal d not fee accomplished by tbe delegates without paying a greater p ri ce t h an th ey were willing ; to give. A compromise was effecledi The money consideration of the transfer was re- auoed IVpm:������l,O0tfO00; to. ������300,000, and the '- Gdmpariy are to retain one-twentieth- o������ the land- in : the Red River ahd Saskatchewan country. Sir George very clearly shows that Instead of this reserve being likely to prove disadvantageous, it will turn out to be a great benefit to-the country. His reasoning on this point must convince ail unprejudiced persons. ������ What. ?������W~;*���������������pM.t-W - ���������- papers, it resulted iri a'eotnpiete:failure^-.The truitb is, there is no hope of a change io our forraof governmenit^xcept through Confederation. Gteat Britain would';not grantMfc a responeible and representative gpyernrnent While we are a small cplony. AT0i^\^^0 vice" is strong at horne, and all; jtslmlienci^ wielded.-, to keep :.young colons In ife' seryience to.the demands for fat oiScesp;W matter, then, bow-Confederation jis"brought about, providing the terms are safisfactory. be obtained ki the liar. ���������' : X *i 'A ��������� 4 . A. II ���������'' ��������� .Barker?ille, Jone 2d, 1300. MRS FUNK. w.-HOTtCE/Ay'i:iy/AA THE iiD'Jerslffned begs to announce, th������t on and ; after the First (1st) (lay of July nest, tho Tele- grapu Line between BarScervilla ati;I Quesnelm������ufch will.be closed.. .:.,: .. XtwRy&VIEP v May 29,1869. -'������������������ ;,';-..-.;���������- ._. ���������' ;.- '". ';. \X -p.-;my29 1 m A BarkoryiHo, May 5% 18S9; 'A i y- : HAAwAApFtt Batey i -;:iw~: [Oa woraat of intari^ departure- from tW^'iat i P5������yrnoBt to snttpurchascr, if hecetoarv:"*:fa>:'At* 0������_de!iTcry an<i this remainder^JnlnoI&R'^ a ������������rts.v, Ina������ire ai the office of Uia S^2 Vf & proprietr������wt ...... , ,.. aims j. WxBmmY * SELLING OFF 1 /��������� ������������������ TELEGRAPHIC HBwi A Dispatches from Europe announce tbe ex - istence of discontent and great political agitation in Paris, but do not explair the cause. The Spanish parliament has rejected an amendment to the constitution proposing to make Spain a Federal Republic?' It is believed that a regency, with Marshal Serrano at the head, will be established. ���������pt^juuiwa persons. A dispatch from Havana states that private " What is brie-twentieth of the land in every letters from the rebel sources give account of township?" beTasks. "Suppose we have a ������nn^^^**i.- - .township with an area of 20,000,000 acres 4,each,and it be divided ineo 100 I0(s 0f 200 Acr������ each. The Company's land will B0t be all m one gpot. They win bare to ������&��������� fov ��������� five lots out of the hundred. If in ������ XZA? ��������� tea lots what of that? It will bo an ll��������� He to have the Company own oertJ X,% Ibel.eve the Company pLess inSce aid Interest enouKh to render their property vah������ the Dominion to have^*TeXl^** *? the country in trading ������, ������ " f"7'" aging: mildly and humanely ftdhn, o." territory. It ought to��������� toff S^f^ common sense that the compromise IT able to both parties" Bv .,?��������� 8 favor- , the Dominionlill^^ Ae^aS^S ownership of 50,000,000 acres offertil'l^f Confederation would be completed r. .������������,���������,* ������iMiua give account Of another battle near Los Animos. The Spanish numbered 12,000. Quesada in person commanded the insurgents Beforo Ibe fighting began Quesada posted the native.Cubans in front, protected* by intrench men Is. On the third assault the Cubans began to waver, when Quesada ordered .the rear guard to the front,";who advanced, drawing the Cubans , into the front rank of the enemy. A hand to hand fight ensued in which the butchery was horrible; the Spaniards finally retreated, though in godd order. Their loss was 180 killed and 300 wounded. The Cubans lost 200 killed and a proportionate number wounded. , ' Passengers per overland railway from San Francisco to New York arrived at the latter place in eight days. . ported from the United States to Cuoa iu **?"( sist the rebels. A dispatch from Newcastle, Deleware, says that a new whipping-post and pillory hav been erected in the jail by the authorities to supply the place of the ancient wornout one. It was inaugurated with the usual ceremonies. It has *������������������*���������* " ^THE DAMKGE OF. THE STOCK OF" L... icOTJTTST,������if -n X; at RichlleW, comprising Oroccrlcs. ProTtsims������, f A Clothing, mnlvrure; ������a, -ffio. Aiairy��������� xne ^laronrte" aB.dTfgeo1" Lot. The House has two rot/ms, ami a Cellar, in which there is a well of splendid wiiter all tha year rotratl.. Also, one 1 a mq Polar a i r- tig lit, -Si ove, Al I ������an y rn &k*; -The above will be sold cheap for cash* Apply on tbe premises, Richfield, rnySfllm-; SAWNEY'S LETTERS C ARID O O R H YM������������:,- BT JAM33 ANDeaS0NT, PRLGE, - - ��������� ONE DOLLAR. For sal oat the Sextt.vei. Ofllce, ������nd forwarded by post, free of charge. mjS9 To Miss Emily Edwards. l.TTE, the ������n'Icr.=jgiicd, in grateful recognition of the \\ t'lftjrts which you���������as1 one of the Anmtour Pr������������ matte Association���������have made for our amusoraw*, heir you r accap tance o f a Co in pi im c n ta ry Bc-a ofl I, W������ would suggest SATURPA V, tho 3d JULY, as an *&pv& priate flay. SI iy 2Sth, 1869. C. Brswt, F. Lallief. F. V. J,ce, r. KErwia, .W, h. Tiiwin*, O. H. Robinson, Hugh Ross.' F. A. I.icuyor, A. ilcl'hcrson, James Wick ham, my 10 VT. H Fitter***. T. Xeufelder, John if. Warlr, Charles S. Joac*, W. A. McaclMua-. X* JSVILIj&'S CELEBEATED OLD EISH WIISOT ���������" At DkNOUVION & KURTZ. 'A$ipA$;lJ?,'wipt-.Ati oil a. a. PEOPRTETOK Of the abore e������tnblfshnic6l"wiii rejpectfaIIy in form h W f ricoUh anil the piiMw ia 9r.e*d of his own baking havlog secured the W^i- acso';-' of *. coropeten t Baker, which en abbe < lei sa defy eorripctftion.fr- He baura'Ub a COFFEE SA LOOS at uelied to tht atJore, where none but the heat ColT0������, Pies and Cik������i will be served^'"-': ���������" W.B.���������BK'SAD DELITKBED So ell parts of th* Board > $10 per Week I ri? on������5e7������}fir������ed heps to announce thai he hai epeacda BOARDI^TO ROU3E and JALOOX, on this gutch, between the Taff Vale and Jenkins coro* panics* shaft*, where his patrons may depend upon Mb keeping ������ first cliib������ Ublc. Boa������I>���������$10 fKR WSETI. Sfh'OLS MEAtS, 75c. ftateher'* rent of alt kindu, and a choice selection o QfO*erie������, Kails, etc., for sale at BarkervilU ..... price*. ��������� 0 &o<m Lt^cohs at ni Ba������. Kaya,I$e*. Xm A. D MoIJfKES. Stout's Gulch Hotel, THW WTNfiRS OS* STOUT'S GW.CH AND THE pnblk} fcneralJy are hereby requested to uk* notice thai tbo above Hotel, sltnate on tbe left sida ofth������g������Ich, between the faff Tale and tho Copmfti OPEN my26 Miners' Boarding House. Vf'-fcK. SI.NOLE MJSAW, ������1. i s\ "ii oi trs^ibo ptopHetor aoftsree nil who msy faTorhim *K* tb������lr pAtronag������ tbai ao eflo/t will be spared to gir������ sat te taction. Board, $12 per W^fa. SIagl������ Meai������, tio.������ on .. _ ,.��������������� u������em- iu iiegowaling tho Alabama treaty The Press and Seward thank him for his success in negotiating on the basis submitted by the Government. A New York telegram says : Joseph Adams, Republican Senator for Warren County, has been assassinated. He had been frequently warned not to enter that county, although it was bis birthplace and home. Adams wa3 a staunch Republican, and has been for many years a Baptist Minister, and bore an irreproachable private character. Political animosity alone could hare prompted his assassination. W Only tb������ beef of Liquors ta������?4 at $he Bar and OigAW *JN ** FRRI>RRIOK ROSE, Proprietor. aio������ii Outcb, May 10, 1809. , .myl"1" MASONIC NOTICE the ���������-��������� ������^c FIFTH (1 my22 td S^ling offat cost! HUP/1BUG ! THE frbptletora of this old ������nd well-tpown_M<aJ' lislitneht won Mr >*-������- o*23 friends and the p.u heretofore be*towed c������r Qaaai strict attention to business uiey ������������< contfauance of their confidence and support. liaiianent would re. o������s friends and the public for the extensi^u P*rf0/Hi heretofore be������towed on thero, and trust that by tnci UAn.^i Btvt^ft At������������nlinn tft hnalnonn thST Will CJCn* uts oja una weii-������"u"������ fc���������,. espectfully thank their niimcr- blic for the extcnsi^������ pafrona*8- i thero, and trust thr" ������" their to business they wil ��������� confidence and suppor.. meals, $ I. Board, $16 per W@<?& BKEAD MADE OF THB BEST FLOUK Wo r������comm������ad to the public our ������ROUND COFFEE, which is a roach superior article tb*9. my *Wcb������������ be had from below. We Roast and Grind i* ������ur;s* \V and chooso the best berries, consequently toe pu*> may be sure of its being free from adultcr.yjon- ##��������� Please tafce notice that Frederic '������������ 8 longer delivering Bread of our baftintf. ,_rtAnqn\' <a PATTERSON & Q00D^V ^srk<tfvlll������, May IS, ISCfc ro/ , THE CARIBOO SENTINEL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1869. fiWING- INTELLIGENCE. 'WBT. 1 STORE lounrl a ���������"��������� Axlej WH,i... , nStoves. st every. "I keeps .oa hay fi flrsw. ra ^'ocy.j. ������IBS 3011, iUic is |j '*!!!������ IGikvi of thi Mm e hu ST, .cm com- OQbii , 75c. ion o E3. THE talrt ombi with ] iM sr. im lab. ner- iago iicir 1 & UJ pj- ' 7 !9Q L,'3 lie P Oar rainingreport is meagre, this week. Most of tbe corapauies on ihe outlying creeks are busy ground-sluicing! while the water is high, The freshet has subsided .and the current of water in the different creeks and gulches, though jencralijr sufficient, except for bydraulicing, is falling, and rain is looked for with much anxiety. The wash- ups for the week in some of the drifting claims were Very large, especially on Stout gulch. The new diggings on Conklin gulch have surprised everybody. The wasb-np in the Felix eoJ* grrr*������������a hub exceed** ib* expectations of all, and eooBlaerftble v������o������v^*. ing wUl be done in the adjoining claims. The and no 1 Dutch Bill, tb������ Drowse, th������ Steadnaao, the Six-toed-Pete, hydraulic companies, have not had sufficient water during the past few days. The Dutch Bill co. on'Monday washed up,46 oc. The Steadman and Six- toed-P.ete cos. are putting in a flume to take water from the Bed-rock Flume. With exception of the companies above named; all the others have ! sufficient water and are ���������bydraulicing. The Flume company are sell- i d g water to tbe amount of $5 0 per day. It is intended sbortly to tap the/Ground-bog lake, the water from which, it is expected, will last about six weeks. The/Flume co. are \w6rk- ing well, and considerable.gold is observable in tbe grorind:sluice. Several nuggets have been!picked out, showing that the ground is rich and that a: large amount of gold may be taken out when they are ready/to wash; up. ! A Chinese company, working in the (former) Tyack ground, have been making about $10 a day to the band. "AX-a.:XyiyiXA. ������������������; '': .Below the canyon-���������the Black Jack co: are hyd raulicing / and ground-sinicing. The Foster-Campbell co, washed up 90 oz. for the week���������'; the Barker co., 215 o������."; the Cabadian co., i. ob. ; *ne IJaldhead cqV. 32 oz. the Aurora co. -have been troubled! with their tap-drain, but are now getting to work and washing, .the Nameless co., working below the- Aurora, on the same side of the! creek, are prospecting, and barely paying expenses. None of the companies whdae diggings -were nfle-Ctcd ��������� by. -the f realictr hj*TO \7rrt "-gut'* ;into Working condition. fTbe/Ca1edohia ,06; are 're- pa! rt ng and extending their flume. A The Bed- ro ck d rain does its dii tyA im p erfectly. / So me- ti in es the water backs ii p and' flood s. tb e Cariboo, co.'s digprings,! where there.are three. feet of water. .Between the . Lillooet and Cariboo claims tbe drain! will require cleaning or reconstructing, which' may be done in about two weeks. The Forest Rose, hill claim, has been troubled with water. At the blind gulch fronting on the meadows, the St, George co. (formerly the Prairie Flower co.) commenced washing last wee&. They had been rocking all winter. . stout Guics' ���������". Has attracted considerable attention, owing to the large amount of gold taken out of the Taffvale and Coombs companies' ground. The Taftvale co. washed up 408 .02. for the week; and the Coombs co. 255 oz. The Floydco. took out 70 oz.for the week. The Mucho Oro co., 39 oz^ The Alturas co. are running a prospecting drive. The Jenkins and Jim and Joe cos. are prospecting. The Bona-Fido co. got nothing* The High-low- Jack co. are ground-sluicing. P.. LOWHEE CREEK. The Black Bull co. are driving ahead with their tunnel, and have come to a change of dirt, indicating closeness to bed-rock. The Victoria co. have commenced their tunnel in the Eureka ground. The Vaughan-Sweeney and Eureka cos. are ground-sluicing and bydraulicing. The Calaveras co. washed up 36 oz. for three days' work. Water in this creek had fallen much during the week. COKKLIS CCLCH. The Sawmill co. are about to lay over for a time. ^ The Ericson co. have been cleaning their diggings and fixing up. Tbey will commence washing this week, A company have taken up the ground formerly worked and abandoned by the United Co. The Lone Star co. are cleaning out their tunnel, and are about to sink a blind shaft. The Reid, Indian Queen and Eclipse cos. are prospecting. The White Pine co. are sinking and expect to bottom to-day. 'The Felix co. washed Jip 47 oz. from three and a-half sets of timbers. The Montezuma, McDowell and other adjoining companies are sinking shafts. On FRENCH CREEK, The Ambrose co. are down about 70 feet with their shaft, and have struck wet slum, MOSQUITO CREEK. Tbe Tabb co. took out 20 oz, for the week. Holman and Jeffree cos. had made wages; The Willow co., good wages. The Minnehaha washed up 110 oz. for the week. RED GULCH. X The Torn and Jerry co. washed up 36 oz for the week. The Butcher co, had, made wages.y The Madoe co. are putting elevators into their abaft, which is down 127 feet. Hiawatha co. took out expenses for week. wmpgAw gulch. ���������_TheDiscovery co. had just got in with their tunnel, and will wash this week; The Hit or Miss and Hope cos. were taking out email pay, GROUSE CREEK. .The Ontario co. have been fixing and cleaning tip their diggings, and have just commenced drifting. The Idaho co. are sinking* shaft in the creek above the saw- panic* are "ground-sluicing. Tbo company at the ./ ���������',...,; fciKTON niyiNt . ������'��������� -; Haf^ cleaned out their tunnel and have just got to work in the face. KE1THX.ST CREEK. ..'.���������'.,." ��������� The water having fallen in this,creek, work W** resumed last week in tbe flooded claims. p/} ��������� LXOBTHIKG CREEK..'.' - Nothing of importance has transpired on this creek since our last report The. Discovery !(t)unbar) co. have got in with their tunnel, but it; w too high. They expect to wash in about ten days. The Forlorn Hope co. are sinking a (third) shaft. .The Fifeshire Lass co. have got down with tbeir shaft about 40 feet, and are still in clay. The Perth co. are prospecting with the Fifeshire Lass co. the Union Jack co. are running a tunnel..: Thr Royal Standard co. are prospecting with ^e Union Jack co. The Af ch- dale 00. ar������ not working at present. ;���������'���������",;; misikg couut. ; {B*fof������ C. JBraw, &.><;., Gold Commissioner.) Saturday, May 29. ! Stephen Fellows vs. J. S. Thompson,, Jas- Burdick and... B. Stepbens.--:Suit for $1017^ balance due/on contract for constructioi/bj drain tunnel on Canadian creek. Mr ParB appeared for plaintiff, and Mr : Barnstooffor! (1 ai'en<1 *nt*. The detcuduu ts ; are agenvgXvt three out of four companies joined by agreement to build a tunnel, and counsel: lor defendants/asked for a non-suit on the gro ii nil that ail the companies should be made parties to the defence. Counsel for plaintiff argued that defendants bad acknowledged their liability by paying $131, admitted to be due, into con rt, and that the Mining Ordinance declared that no summons should be void by reason of any irregularity, consequently the demand for a non-suit could not be granted. The Judge admitted this, and after considerable discussion it was agreed to postpone the case in order to allow summons to be served fyn the fourth company not included in the defence. The Quickest Way���������The New York Herald comments upon the dispatch from Earl Granville to the dominion Government announcing the acceptance by the Hudson's Bay Company of the terms proposed for the trans* fer of the Northwest Territory to the Domin- ion Government. The Herald condescends to speak in a congratulatory tone. By completing the scheme of Confederation, it argues, the annexation of British North America to the United States will be hastened. We agree with the Herald that the quickest way to annexation may be through Confederation, because the British Government will not consent to any portion of their American dependencies being separately handed over to the United States ; but they might consent to the whole of. them being annexed if tbe people of the dominion should desire it. At present, however, there is no evidence of any such desire, and it is highly, improbable that there ever will be. Dominion Dat.���������We notice that a disposition to celebrate this Say is growing throughout the colony ; and even in Victoria, communications to the papers there point to a forthcoming celebration. At the present time, when it is manifest that we shall soon become a part of the Dominion, it ia more than ever desirable to show that we are not indifferent to the importance of the change, tho First of July should receive as much consideration as any other lay day in the year.- It will be no disparagement to the Twenty-fourth of May ; for has not the Queen herself said that she hoped soon to see British North America united Irom the Atlantic to the Pacific? Let the wishes of the Queen be loyally responded to, with a view to hasten their fulfilment. Tub Schoolmaster Abroad.���������Tho saying that tlie schoolmaster is abroad is painfull v e,< r 1������ is evidently not at home in this country. The Board of Trustees of the Tale public school have been m^quaH������������������ >"������ a few months past with regard to obtahiinrthe services of a schoolmaster or schoolmistress and are compelled to advertise for one! ���������ifh rtf0^0-1-8 are nofc /a'vorite institutions W������mS Government... They/cost money. Jnh Jn i ?w tbrfe years Public scuo������ls ! and school teachers have been 'treated, most shab- mJ\ * f������ems,aa if. Government wish'edto T Wo^ ih* ^dag^ ^at jgnorance is bliss. Low salaries, uncertain payment, and a studied indifference and contempt! have diV gusted teachers, who. prefer /to serve under anybody but Government. The schoolmaster is abroad, for he is not to, be found. Mae*- expreas. ^No Atlantic mail carae b^ the last appearance. Tbey seemed luacwimmuu about committing: manslaughter, tbeir murderous propensities probably having just been gratified, as they appeared to be in good condition. Mr, 0.. stood still, equally inde- teriniiied what to do, and. the varmints walked quietly off, giving/an occasional malicious look about! theni; Though not demonstrative,, they evidently couldn't bear the sight of a, biped in,: buckskins with satisr faction./ .; ;/ !.'/-. X X..:..'>���������'���������;��������� A X- ��������� AiAAi. " Mdrder wri.f, ouT.,>--iOn the 12th November, 1861, Patrick O'Brien Murphy was found lying dead in his cabin, on /Murphy's Island, immediately below New Westminster/ I������e had beensbot while lying in his bed. Every effort to trace the murderer was unavailing., A few days ago. an Indian was arrested and lodged in jail a^ New Westminster,! charged witiibeirig! the raiirdcrer of poor Murphy, '-/It ap pears tha t th������ wife of! the In dian- let sli p tbe seeret, and it is-thought there wi: 11 be n0 dimculty in pbtaming sufficient evidence to convict himi���������[British Columbian. . / Broke D6wn.~While Mr. Cannel's ox:team was crossing-the bridge over the slough between; QuesneI river and Quesnelmouth, the bridge broke down and the main wagoh fell ?into tbe slough. A Toot of one of the oxen was.!./severely injured. ./^Fortunately,iV;the gpoilsiin the wagon were principally canned afijfe^ah^j-.with the exception of three chests oflea������ no .dam age was. done..- ..:... From WHiTE/PiXE^-rMr^^^ Frank Castagnetto. formerly, in; business! here, has written to a friend in Barkerville: about White Pine, The letter/Is'dated !^prU- 24th,! and gives a gloomy- ac c ou ri t! of affairs ���������; in that country. After describing prospects for business, ne says be does not think; much of the mines, and advises any man who, has a day7s work in Cariboo not to leave for White Pine. Change in Business.���������Mrs. Funk, who, together with Miss Funk, arrived by the last express, has rented the saloon and lodgings house hitherto /known to the public by the management of Mrs. Tracey. Those who de-; sire good liquors and commodious sleeping apartments can secure both at Mrs. Funk's establishment. Fires.���������Yesterday afternoon a large fire raged on Stout gulch. Some of the miners' cabins were endangered. On Mosquito creek and Red gulch a forest fire spread to a heap of lagging, which was burned. The machinery of the Tom and Jerry company was put in jeopardy. On the meadows fire is raging in several places. The Best Coffee.���������In order to obtain a first-class coffee, it is necessary to secure the very best berries, and to roast them according to the most approved method. This is done by Wilson & Rickman, Fort Street. Victoria, who are prepared to furnish, for cash, Coffee that never fails to elicit the approbation of those who use it. '��������� As A:\NEXATrONIST.���������The ftiujuus Freucu Canadian annexationist, Dr. Cadieux, who has been successful several times in getting his name into the newspapers, has at last managed to get bis body confined in the Onondaga, N. Y., penitentiary, for kicking and choking his wife! Sic transit, the glory of ail such patriots1. . Qc 1 et���������Barkerville presents a much quieter aspect now than iu previous years at this season. Scarcely a dozen people are seen on the streets at once in the daytime. The reason is, there are few idle men about town. Labour seems just about proportioned to the demand. ��������� Traffic���������W. Lane's ox-team arrived at Richfield from Yale on Sunday. Ryder's ox- team came into Barkerville on the same day. Vignola's pack train also arrived on Monday. W. Lane's mule-team arrived yesterday, with goods for 0. Strouss. E. Canneli's ox-team also arrived yesterday. Arrived.���������H. P. Walker and 0. Hare* Esqs,, arrived at Richfield on Sunday last. REMovAi^Mr. A D. McPher&ri. watcb- SS^h^W-^1?1 removed "������ business nZnir rl n^l% h^ occupied by. tho Bank of Bnbsh North America.: Mr;W. bas had a neat, tasteful awning spread over he. sidewalk in front of bis new store, wbich ��������� looks quite attractive. :.'.���������/ ������ .: . Exi>RESs.-Barnara>s ExpressfVem Victdr^i !^ arri^^n,Saturday morning, last;; iHonl. G, ;; A. Walkem andE-Bewdney, Mr. Galley arid Mrs. and Miss Funk were passeheers. The express left at C:30 p. mM of same^day, with ; J, Lawless and W; Barry as, passengers -for > A Quesnelmouth, and Mr. Davis. fpr/Vanwinkle.; Z/ From Kootenay.���������Fouif out of a pa^of ~' six old Caribooit'esVwho leli there -for Perry-,'' ������������������* creek early this spriuff, rctiimed by Cache^ : ;^ creek last week.^'Tbey report Perry erects S: being a bilk. The-other.-two. of Ib.eir,-^rib^^i^i^^ al ready three thousand st^arn n Vo wa at work ':w in England, some of thetn with' stationary epAyA gines capable of driving from! tbree to six ��������� plows^^ach..-.,;;')���������-.-, ;./ipwXyliyAlA^-'- "AXA-pAl A SuA.M;---Tbe National Association of:\A Dublin have adopted a resolution declaring that the new agitation for/a repeal of .the '''! union is a pretence and a sham, put! forward > in the interest of an anti-Irish asceadauby" pariy.yiA..-/AX,/:,yyyy..A Fire BRiOADfeTfecommittee1 appointed !/ to ' cpllect the subscriptions in /aid ��������� of'tbe-.::. funds : of: the v Fire/Brigade,; had/collected! ,/ about $220 up to yesterday;at'noon/;- 'AAA. A /^ssr Felt^s Coffke baa^ iiow's^S/lne test!!;; of the last eight years, hasi superseded entirely the imported Chartres Coffee, and % A. / how kept and sold by all respectable dealersv/ County Court.���������Cv Brew/ Esq;, left fop- Quesnel mouth-: on Monday^ where/ he! will bold a County Court A Shaky.;r-4 The,- bridge/ over !; StOut %��������� gulch ; sh0ok very much yesterday when\an; ox-team f was passing oyer. Is the bridge sufficiently.!". sound and strong? ' A.; ��������� t'X'tX**'-, A :���������<:��������� -ylf/ a. COLONIAL-NEWS. A. G-. Gilkinsoii was committed to take his. trial: at the Assizes! on a furtlier charge !of haying embezzled tlie/ ��������� siim of $300, money deposited:by J. C^JiicbQlson with the.Bank of BritislrNorth America in Victoria. '������������������/?/������������������ 'Jy The Victoria movementih' favor of Respon*- sible Government without Confederation has proved a failure, the /promoters having dis- agreedr' '.' //-.//:T;.!'";/ ��������� ...-'���������/���������/ AAA AA ,'���������_' :'/\ A1A cpmplimjentary. dinner is/talked or ia Victoria in connection /with the approaching! departure from the ooleny of ex-Colonial Secretary Young. Samples/of the coal found at Kicbtai riveif have been tested at the Assay Office, New Westminster, and pronounced to ; be of the finest quality. J. D. Pemberton bas been appointed a member of the Tariff Commission. The town lots of Hastings, Burrard Inlet y will be sold on the 10th of July. Mr. M. Michand has been appointed post*, master at Burrard Inlet. Mr. J. Hey wood, Victoria, has sold his interest in the Baynes Sound.(Comox) coat mine for $10,000, to a San Francisco firm, who intend to open and work the mine. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. s my26 At DeNQUVION & KURTZ. NOTICE. ^~" THE PARTNERSHIP heretororo existing hetweea William Sterling a������d William P. Btirry. asSuloon Keepers in Bitrkervillc, Cariboo, is this clay dissolve* by mutual consent. AH debts duo by tho Orm of Sterling & Barry will be paid by William Sterling, who is also entitled to collect all monies duo to the Bald firm* WILLIAM STERLING. WILLIAJJ P. BARKr. BarkervMo, B.C., 26th May, 18(J9. . Wilnctfs- Jaa. Buniick; my29 85 RICHFIELD. ISS A HICKMAN begs to announce to the Miner* ?ik of Kichttoltl and the public in general thatsho has ooencd the above Restiiurant for the siimmcri U^viu- made extensive additions to the Restaurant SSw&cnt nnd secured tbe services of a ^i~cl^ Cook Miss tl- tlatters herself that she will bo able W e ve 'her patrons every snisfaction, and hopes bf strict attention to business, to merit a share of publw* patronage. ,��������� WAX, Board, per Weels, $12. Single Hoals, |lv as-The best Uquor*Rn4 Ctg^ra always to b������ h������a Uihn. Bar, ^v2S ������������������. .* s ��������� k \ " <y typ,- ',f.Z- cf^il1 ��������� A >^>k'Xte-X, ^ I sXA[; ,-w - Amp 1 : ���������,/-14 i A yl \ ' lyy.S'A % I ���������. .At "���������aZp I ���������' ������> \ -M -16 x . :~'7t-1 ./ iduRKMtif ITEMS. Discovery. ��������� A French :new advertisements. / / / ���������*-���������', j. -. ...j**/ri by Which.lie .... ������i _ ��������� cheinist claims thattic fras.nmde a discovery ch he can cleanse printed paper po it vyiil be suitable to receive afresh impression. He says all that is necessary is to iramersVthe printed sheet in a< slight alkaline solution, *������en tho inkvjwai;;:disappear; leaWn^ the Blieet again a spotless.white./; . i'A'. Bad'V;������ SEtC/'-r-A Chicago blacksmith nailed a horseshoe to thesMewalk in front of bis/stop on AnriUfool^s day, and amused himself hy laughing at the simple ones who attempted torpick it up. AYhilche was gone - ' "���������- ' --*-������-. ^:A ehoe off bimself by laughing at the simple ones attempted torpick it up. VWUUe;he was .; io. dinner a smart.boy;knocked the she i.^ -,^itb a^ lianinier., and Jn Mia,, afWnnnri cnia H A;(Jdop E^^ Bishop of New Jersey bas given notice that he wil 1 refuse at c oh fir naatio n to lay his h an ds up on th e '.-;���������' ��������� . '��������� - ��������� "* ��������� M1XISH ^GpLtliMBIA. rporated by Royal Charter, 1862]. - - - - - ,������.' - $2,500,000. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, Effi STEAMER EITERPRISE. [Inco CAPITAL With power 'tb increase. IN Drafts issued on the Bank's branches vaNhoUVER ISLAND ���������VICTORIA. Iii the United States : HA, - - SAN FRANCISCO. PORTLAND mv*L VfrajC -. .Messrs. Baix <& Guxdry. -The Bank of Montreal. The British Linen Coni- io dinner a smart.boy knocked the -.in. .'���������_ v.I'i-.^j.u���������"���������������a :������> 4t.n _n.fiArnAnn.. ttcAA..Jifc Bishop of N> ; he will refuse conflrruation to lay his hands upon the dis-j0N IRELAND���������TheBank ofirelahd. >^ gusting piles of false hair arid chignons/ON MEXICO Axp SOUTH AMERICA���������The which disfigure the heads of so many young J; ���������".;.. -London* Bank' of Mexico and, South CALIFORNIA OREGON, NJttW VOkK.. ON CANADA ON SCOTLAND panyVBank. ; ON 1RBLAND���������TWBajik of Ireland. HIS steamer is now making regular trips between Soda Creek nnd Quesnelmouth, connecting with Barnard's Express. ...,-��������� '> ��������� ,- - "���������-, .���������'������������������' jm- The steamer is not responsible for leakage of Oils, or other liquids shipped,in tins. ��������� A. McPherson, .1 Ax erM3 T C A ���������AND���������. JEWELL BARKERVILLE. BarkervillQj Mayl, 1S60. ��������� - ' ��������������������������� : =������������������'���������, which disfigure the heads of so many young ladies! seeking admission to; the church and commusiion* '/A. ;.. '���������> AAiA'x.X'ixA-: ',\r:"-\y. -AyX- Outaix_ op run BarbebV ; Pole. ��������� The striped poieused by barbers as a sign bvves its origin, to. the fact, that/some centuries ago, it was customary ifpr hprhetp to bleed people, and the pole, with alternate windings of red and'^ arm of the phleb6 to missed vietim. In course of time the apothecary succeeded- the /barber as a bloodrlettev ^but'ihe^ old Sign of the craft was retained^\J'y^t]he;-latter,; after the function that gave it significance had ceased", What Newspapeus^ are:������������������A newspaper is a window through which men look out on all that is ; going;! on ] in - the world. Wi thptit a newspaper a man is shut tip ia a small room and kno ws little or-no thing of what is happening! outside of himself. :In our day, news:, pa))ers keep/pace with history, and, record it. Nothing can long be kept secret where newspapers are allowed freedom in expression and enterprise. They range the world for .materials. . Tbey unlock the most-secret rooms, and pry into the portfolios of minis- tjrs ;and \ diplomatists.A^hey proclaim the king'siJ wordsi the actsiof parliament the laws; of Congress^ and the deliberations- of Courts of Justice. ��������� They follow in the wake of ships of disco very, arid rep or t all n ew things fouri d out. They bring back from the wilderness the scout's report. Then go with armies, and report the details of murders, i battles and of ��������� the whole campaign. Tbey are the servants of commerce, of manufactures,, and of all industrial enterprise. They are full, of the discoveries, of science. They record the progress of art. They catch up the wisdom hidden with skill and experience, and spread itabroad to all the peopIe.-^[H. W. Beecher. .A Fbeax of (jENius.^The freaks of genius #re often as unaccountable as they are extraordinary ; and the most singular one we have met with for a long time is that of a man named Laurence Oliphant, who a few y������.ars *B������ y^tto-Eugland as the Secretary of the Japanese mission, wheire he made a deep impression on the fashionable and . . Ainenca, ON ENQLAND^ho Bank of British Colum- ���������bia^Head Office���������East India Avenue, ���������'-.,; Leadeiihall street. A- '.'.',���������-" OOLD DttST AND BARS PURCHASED i\ Received.on Beposit, or Advanees made ou-taeui. ^; T Granted';on Victoria, San\ Francisco,. Portiand..and ��������� v. :���������.;:-/':"' .':,: .Now. York1. A . .--.-.. - ' ' ���������- . Every description of Banking, Business transacted.' lAAA-- AA ��������� A ; : CHARLES S, JONES, A<rent. jWiiliamCreek,-.Cariboo: ' : >, W ^ "trio ��������������� . JI^TTria^Tivi^iat... ^^ RET/JL:;, BUTCHERS, B A R K E R VIL L B, RICH FIELD, /yp MOSQUITO: CREErC.;\.\;V. A supply of fresh meat of all ^descriptions constantly oh hand. fe Zfcn AND ' "������ LES AL.E AND RETATr Dealers In Dry Goods mS ~ ��������� <��������� " rials, Whfto nnd Vrt^fii n ^h'd8 ������f Brcea m������ ; Staple O'oode. ; AiHnvolooofgoodSftyioi^e.p,.:nApA AS Masonic B������IWlnB,CoSS,# V yCM' May.I, 1S89. "' ""^ Si���������t> Victoria, B. 0 HeniT^aSa^J?~&tv: A largo agsortmont; ol Vrr Oo,id������ ri������������������ .vnarratreet,-"" ���������"������'an������y on'i,���������Lnu "��������� BDi G">- Am^<l^EylwWi_j; A... ' .'������������������������!., v. j. 0311 i x yttreyyety. t KERR & SO Baiikbrvillb. ..Aw". Feb. 6, IS69. & s Orders from tho O^r coootry 8niIc..^n���������V ' j>tar i,i86o. xy ym 4*^MJ m"*������ Pacific; Tew Never fo.t - of thejField! iA'^Am'ie-nAtAe ^���������:^MicuFi^DAA\yxy:A. AliySo^^^l!^18A. W0^1D ^lborc*ia0J i-: VI^ORIA^ADyBRTISEiirS^TS. AsX 6rn . Sheet an^ W LL JOBBINO WORK INT TIV, COPPER, Sheet _ol '-- Iron f Zin c an (I Lead Pi pi ng, a tten d c d to w 11 h . promptness, and warranted to give entire, satis- faction. ..-..v", *:."'.'������������������������.'.,, ��������� ': ���������-.'-- '.'���������- -.' ' iHardwarej Iron & Steel. .-.:.;;.^-���������������������������:-;��������� E, PEARSON & BROS., ':���������-':��������� ���������'������������������-'��������� ^s.s-w Barker rillo: ; ���������".''��������� ���������"������������������'-��������� ' HAgyESS. FOR SALE . ; 'Wysl .gain I SfQYES!~STQVES! ADAMS & PEARCY, BARKERVILLE, ! . Have on hand a choice.sclcctloh of CAST IRON COOKING STOVES SHEET COPPEB, MC ^TIN PLATE AND SHEET IRON With various other articles in their line of trade. %$* All Jobbing in the Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper and Zinc trade attended to, and warrantod to give eatis- faction. .,.;���������' no6 PRIZE: SEEDS! jay :&:1ales, , SEEDSMEN, ' AAiAsl'.A YATES STR,EET, VJCTORli;.;. /.... .TTrERE. awarded -PRIZES .nt Yjli,E \\ ��������� a nd ' VICTORIA Agriciil tural,, Ex- " ��������� hi bi tiohs, for tiicir Bplcnd id collect Ion of COLONUL-KAISED -iFARM^' .-' "A: "anp���������-. 'A Ax'At ��������� . ��������� GARUttl^EDSyl X A ������������������'��������� AA". Which they olft-r aViLOsW PRICEi? I Dlsponslnff Chemist and DniceNt ���������-irrnZct':- . Fruit Tr^es andTSushes IX carofully packed. Marc!H3,1869; : . *������-<--J j^,' -.' ^ street,,Victoria, i Orders attended to frl\h ^re and despatch. ' *iK 1XFATCHSfi'RER^ V^WEIXER AND EX- /fJQ\ fiIwgrn.ver, .Government.*"btreef,. 'n������xt to tJm iSs&m St:vKichoias;Kotcl,^Victoria, V.I. ,:Chrr.noia- (i tors', an rt Watch ea cleaned, repa i red t ahd sen m otvi!. Every Rescript Son of Jo>vel lory, m ade to order. Plaia and Ornamental Engravftjg ncatlj^ eiccuted. ��������� -H-Ll I | l.f ���������������!������������������"' -���������' . -'-��������� '- '-- "Jill Miners' Provision Store , -,._._ uu lue lasmonab!e ., NF'xr Door "**. Sbotine!, office. ^tical^orld by his brilliant talente. He IA T this ������������������������������������*; h.', , .Sfe'tt^iftajl? 6'0- -S FRESHEST SERIES & PROVISION ���������;���������" A. G-ILMORE, ERCHANf TAIL VATES STREET, HAS on hand, and is constantly receiving, a iargv assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERESahd VEST- IN'GS; which he is prepared, to make to, order, in the most approved styles. ADorders from Cariboop'.omptly attended to. May I, 1808, ' 6m ROBERT BURNABY, LAND AG EXT, Etc/, ! OOVBRXMENT STRKKT, V1CTOKIA, V. I., All business carefully and punctually attended to May 2, 136S. 6m Corner''CJovcrnmcnt and PrihrtbrrvStreets, ���������'���������;;-v;;w'v V������&Bt'eldo, Victor iri,. V. .I.--,'.���������.--: . Executes orders for every description of vehir.K A genera I assortment pr.-Wa.gons always on hand,, May 1,1869. Cheap roH Cash. , 8ia lliylA&A^spiwcpn/i Importer of: Booka, Stationer}', and ttmcy Fordgn Ma nulhc lures, FORT STREET, VICTORIA, B^'-C. May 1, 1869. , a Packings Bag^aking, etc. THE undersigned announces that he packs Goods fa Victoria for the Upper Country, and manufactare3 ���������Bafrs for Mills, Merchants, iind Farms������.. All tinds or Machine Sewing done. Orders promptly attended to. D. KAUEMAN, April 24, 1869. 3m VatOBSt. Victoria. . pace seen" aannterih ^ in 7. no waj . His Royai Highness the I>fCe of W^i f other His Majesty the S of^ *������ Such a future as that which l!y bet?������ handsome, clever r������a^nr ������eiore this fen envied. Suddenly, however WS ^herc he had gone none could tell X his constituent at Sterling were mL ?������ SB* any accurate mformatkm , able to i Mm, and as ne ia'aT���������. ��������� concerning recent election, another nn^^f?0 at th������ ' Wa place. He ias at last ^��������� S-cboSen fn community at Brocton n��������� Sff^e'ilistio. IN CARIBOO. ALSO���������A good selection of Clothing, Hardware, Glass and Crockery. Best brands of Tobacco, Medicines, etc., etc. Best Jay* Coffee Roasted and Ground DAILY. ALL GOODS SOLD~AT LOWEST RATES. Tbe BAR is fully supplied with the choicest Havana Cigars, Wines and Liquors. I trust by strict attention to business, and fair and square dealing, to merit a continuance of tlie liberal patronage heretofore extended to me. A large lot of HEYWOOD'S celebrated BACON I for sale, at a very low figure. Peb. 20,1869. FELL & FINLAYSON, ' Tea and Coffee Salesmen, Fort street, Victoria, V.I., keeping aa assort- at can be obtained / ApUily,* regards i������yi Om Coffee ! Coffee !! Coffee !! A. Kradnf^ the tained the1 neccusary" ronchS?Sr {nrf^1 havln������ f^ now prepared to furiiishV'nr^7uJa l Hnffar,}������ bo is latest approved scmfiScrrhci- -' !!f?rd!^ to the to he superior toany cthe/ P J and ������arni������l������ it FiSSJ^^^^J^re Clothing ; Garden Yale, May 1, isSf' *-"*'** ������nrf Colonial. ' Importers, and Commission Merchants, Inaurancft Agents, etc., Wharf Street, - ' - ������������������"';" - Victoria, V. F. FORT YALE HOTEL FrontStroet.Yalo.nrUiab Columbia. ' KII.I.IV & USB, Proprlctora. ��������� .Ortcn from un.co ",r���������? JANT'"Y 0N 1IA^D. M-W 1,1869. P coontrr ������arofu]|y attondctl to. rF������oMAs waisiTtT^;���������rr 6'" A Clothing m^le'io^T' ^ Westminster, 1317 w������ya on liana, EnRliVh nmi ?.' m<"������������mto nitos Al' from Min ������>^ i4J1K"hu and Or^fon rn,.*������ *" * Al" with care: and Om ' ���������, ���������;.' . ���������Wholesale Dealer in- G-rocQries, PrpYisians., p JXnvana Cigars, and French Preserves. Yates Street, . . ��������� '" - Victoria, V;I.,B.O. ��������� T. PRICE^ ~ TAILOR, GOVERNMENT STREET, VICTORIA. Orders From up.country punctually attended to._ J}AU..KY'H -Hotel ,'LanffIey Street, Victoria, is still U open for tho accommodation of travel ers, agu (hcTAbioAiid Bods arc kept Jn tho usual satisfacwry stylo. . 6m_ LONDON HOirSE. GOVERK5IBCT STREET, VICTORIA. WHOLESALE AHD RETAII. J. H. TURNER & CO., ���������-���������, IMPORTERS OF' ��������� Engiiflh and Frenofa Silks, Shawls, Dresses Underclothing, Gloves, and every description of Drapery (roocis. o regular supplies hy Repress, via Panama orders, '*&& m ��������� mat m m m mm Mi mm f ft mm m m i ^^^^^^BMBHiaBaBiea^^
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Title | The Cariboo Sentinel |
Publisher | Barkerville, B.C. : George Wallace |
Date Issued | 1869-06-02 |
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_1869_06_02 |
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Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2011-08-03 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0170830 |
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