.���������KToi-Mi.i W$w$i Creek, r������i������ fl^tfrdayf ^cufe 1871. -,-, No.6 Published every Saturday by- -k ������������������ RO 1KB T H O L L 0 WA %". Subscription., -'"> 50 Cents per Week. $������ u ,y '. r ������������������ ��������� >'.' ������������������'���������''* >���������*,&,Vjft.-'-f ������'��������� >. ���������' "J, \ * RATES OF ADVERTISING,, For one square (one inch), first insertion, * i$*y:;' %.tl/ X'. -'-v. one month, X~/'*PX& For two squares, first basertlon, - -'������������������'>. * .' ��������������� ', ���������; . ."** ��������� ���������'.������������������ one nv3P^^X^lXXlXX^[^-':f' Agents for^tbe *��������� Cariboo ������eatoneL!* ^an Winkle,>. p.:p? Q'd'esn el mouth, ���������Soda Creek; r -_.-,..' Clinton, :"���������''""-'.'=''��������� ��������� ���������Yftle,^./���������>'-.���������*: ������::-'-:V New Westminster, Victoria,'..-..-���������' "-'"'.' ; ^.;P. Fisher, ;::; Hudson k Jicnet; Mr J.^W/forndhart I * ��������� ^ Barria rd's Express ; .' ��������� X] Barnard? .��������������� Express - -I;Barnard's 'Express ;^:';p' v^ao.-.-*M^-doty; j- i :':������������������ ��������� & *H jToti ri- Murray' '���������* ���������';��������� */ ��������� ��������� ./ john^Gdlens Cv >'���������������������? .' San Francisco THE ^CARIBOO ������B|TINW JOB J0ardsv eirciflarsrPoslera arrdProgrammes for; Ball* and^he^cH\P^t0t^mentA '��������������������������� ���������?'&.}���������. ;js&* Ex ee a tedw i tilneafcness^<vii S������isyatcb^^? .'-'*Terms {moderate; - <' '��������������� ������& #i ���������tJi. K ;mS.;iH^GNBYJS ;^)A.T. * Not -lorro; *po. up' ai JFirgirita^a Spanish. swi������ Wfu, the^mp flier j $fX t^vchi] d ten ,^^HJr6g, 7������Vn South; .'O-stredtj wastsicfe^Sne^had: been tBick; fordihree w^ks,-andv\y^-in trouble bcsidea;;' *o tbat;the peer w^man\ fyartilvv tinew^wtneh ������������������ *way to;tilrn;'or ^at to"1 no. Some .of her Spanish; ifrienda, fancyjp^ that.she; acted'strangejy? aft, iimeay ^pnehided , :that she was ������������������������������������'/ " '"������������������������������������ -;��������� -J ���������������'��������� 5-. :vf * i^'a-!'.-.:���������>-. and perhaps she might !finally b������we.J)eeome so. At all eyents,/a;-little(idrieaVnp 'old^bi- leno^who was said4o Bje aIsor5t 6t^ro|&et;or a eonjnrer, because)he waan-tgdod^fot* ' aiiy- thi ng r else, declared ��������� it <to be his de 1 iberate^ j u d gjh eri t: that -this tin for til n ate female w$������ bewitched, add badly so at that Tlie disease betn^ now accurately defined, ������the next ^thiiig -was-th e rem ed yiorii it: :Thei bldifeliSw^af let ful of it forced npon her, an d then sbefeagerly deciaied she felt better, bo they did; not oblige her to go^be Whole pat There waa ,'/.;��������� ���������r; P.JL MISCHI1SV0U8 T0UNG GIRL also living in ike neighborhood. She was sw.eet fifteen, and her name was Jennie.. Bhe] kne.vr all. about .this cat affair, and thought it was .wicked to swindle Mrs Jfahoney out of her cat iii ttiat way; ao she managed to nip the balance of the stew, and took H to her, telling the old lady it was stewed rabbit.-1 <������ Atf i" said the old ladyy after she had done with;it,"but ye?re a fine girl, Jennie, A Qner bit cl mate or sup av, shtew I bavn't ate for many a day. Sure I've olaned the dish, and'sayed the .bones for me "oat"; But her cat- tteyer seemed'Co eome^ home, .and Mrs Ma- honey wondered and Gearohed to, no purpose. A ^OLISlt,'TRIFLING TOCKG CifAP, % 1 iving in* the neigfiobrhodd, who was Jennie's friend'anoV'cobttdant[i'thought' ��������� this; #as too good a> jbke to 1 ose, so. he cduldri'������ keep it to himseii^^all; buj like a sillj^ gbpse that he was, oneway when be bad too much beer in him"-Ke went and told Mrs Mahoriey alUabont it. The qlftlady^was horrified^.but she was a ^ood Christian womaia, and got resigned as sooin as she could;; lint it wasf4 too much for Ijjer, intlrelfj**':' f* The dirty ba^thins V7 says shle; ^Jl!ii lave thim, the catSatiri?: Graysers;"' She packed her things and left for California next -day. Tjie crazy Spanish woman vhas been^^l^daie^ for since,!and is fully reisqy^ "rEXPMSSIS^ es. Line of mHB COACHES QF THIS ��������� WNB ABK JfOW toakiiifif :;i^}]v^^ CarryingBamard'sSxpress, ?assdjigersrand.Freight; muting close connections with Steainor3.aL each end. "xWd::^: ^BARNARD'S' ^���������^:;^-^i iaconnccUoa with WELLS, ��������� ME^S:Cb^forward������ FREiaHT^ PACKAGES, ;PAH(^r4.;X^TERS,'LX.^ :, i������ p. y- treasuiie: coixections;1 commissions, Jlnd:tra'nsac'ts General Express hnsiness with;Tunc-: ��������� ,vV^'>;;"'. '*-'' ".: t^ulity; aaU dispatch..;:;;i..' ap!5 :m, j^barnabb. MISCELLANEOUS, i^pgg^^.^i^% ANP ,CJen^ar^^S(^" aplStf iJAMES WJCJCHAJVI-; fet-X^fe -hs^J" c ^.Barkerville :.,T'>* :-i^:"f l *i.'r,-;l/-|. per(yw& Jx>itoson^s Stages TTT^LIi llij^E'' BARKERVOJLfi EVERyJ t7EEK,, Vfe'CQnnecting; v*h the: Btoaraera at.^Quesnel- moil th and;������Yale, .^itti >H. U. MAIL, -EXPBESS.-and, ���������jpassongers',;. ^ "t -^". *vj;>-'i f ��������� -': n\ \ > r- FOR YAtEJ&iIlfeB^^^ ;QERp'W.f& JOHNSON'S X: A^sirppLy1 of.thM;vt^'���������'" &*l *���������';')|-|;, ^>'.EGRESS.F^JGHlgA^iD:'^ >fA T " :REDUG������D^R AjTJES./T ? iarmy Engineer edrfts^whd^has lob^ sfeadied| the ;art*of; sustaining^ men' in the air, has just completed an apparatus which, when fitted on aistrong mani enables him.; to rise from . earth and ifiy 1 ike a bird.' The apparaiais has been tried repeatediy .������nt saceessfully: It consists .of. j^o immense wlugs made of 5singlass, which lare moved .rapidly; by;. two: rppes secured; to the heelsvp The man on whom this apparatus IV fitted runs f before: he has gone* twerity paces!be fends himself iiifted from1 the earth, the: upward v inptipn ��������� becomes ;,.cods'tantly greater, and he rises -Itigher .and higher. ; It Is 'necessary phe shbiiild not for 1 m ' ipstaut due consultation with supernatural axithpr|| ce^s|'tfe^o ������������-x 'X-i.... .1 i Ai n*1*\L-^.^t_ j i--i. ���������J:^"-*4,ii|i|/ftbiSVof Ja^Jman,'Running. .Cenviuced of ^the Value/of his,^nsentiori,! this officer bet! witbbrotber officers in-garr ison.^with him at Alexandria, be wdiild fly over the Bormida, a sbaiiowbjut broad river, which is jast beyond the outer fortifications. A few mornings isinee be:put on,his apparatus, and in presence��������� of all h}s friends attempted to win the wager. At first *everything: went weji, be arose and flew through the '-airy 'but the motion soon: ceased and he fell heavily on,the gravel of the-uiverfs bed. He broke.aJeg and aii arm: He is in the hospital and doing well. He constantly talks *of his apparatus, and is sure be will be Able to bring it to perfection. ��������� (X-i'ix:lBtM^ ON AND AfTEE THE-iba .MAY, f HE. ��������� sifiAMiiR r'x^pf^tj^^ :"���������;���������;���������.''. i^p Connect!jag'idxt day with"the Steamer ENyjEBPRISj: ;.;; F i|- ^ at:.Cottonwood Qaiivjon^��������� .,4' '-'|v". ' \, On the down trip every -.'--. -41 ������ 1HJESDAY ^JvlORNiNQv fi ts-S.V Jft^?������f WAflflU _.._ 'kwmmm. HiC TJjpper .Crtnyoh,.,........ .$10 Fare froni ^ucsnel ;tt> * ��������� ? ^' ���������*'' **: '. ....#������......;: 6 Fare from Soda Creek to Qnesuel ] <6' QaesneL Maylj}faS71. ^;,-7^^u>..>-'^' my20*^ *^., '4a? ^ ,*.ii .=���������- %���������*���������/ r&s itie^. announced that &e;6nly potent i^medy. in the case was for the. aMicted woman 'to ��������� drink sdnie ^lobd^extrac^^^ e Siled'cat; and 'alfeVwardl io;eaf ^oniel Sf the oat also.. The nextjthing was to proeure the reqdisUebat, whicfi-was1 lipt soeasy a matter; for altbpugn cats were,plenty enough in^the * ���������eighbdrboed^yei they baWbeeiiMMhi&bs|ed ^by d������ga,.jti^nk-bottl^s, fboot^adts andotlier missiles, that they were exceedingly -fiby |of ' the human-race.; ���������: v r^ ��������� n jt f- ������������������ -.^^ ������������������ -^?- pt \ i OLD MnS.,MA50NEr.. /, ? | was a wl^o.w .woman residing cioee by, wbo^ got her living by taking la* WasbHng; and Mr$ Mahooey had -a cat; r it'was a mce, well-be- baved (cat; with. bri nd'led, glossy fur, and she imost always staged, in the bouse: steeping on ihe old woman'fibedfeKcep.twli^n she laidon the front porch sunning terse)f. It was on one of these latter occasions, when Mrs *Ma- ^Hdney b^ppened to be out,*bat the unsuspect-*! ing cat was captured, bagged and taken ihtd; the bask room, where, notwitbetanding neru yigorous resistance^ she was foully niurSered.' Her throat was cut from ear to ear, and from tier flowing jugular a teacupful of the bright i warm blood was taken, and the ' Spanish woman that was said to be crazy bad to drink -tosepe otole, ago 36,. who left Mainz in 1S58.~ it. Then the cat was skinned, and ia due o Particnlam respecting-the snld Joseph wolf will ��������� ��������� ,. '��������� , .; .. . ,.- > be thankfuJly received and fonyariled to his parents process of time served up in the form of a by XHE ������ix"7BND1abtl magistrate, siasr* Tie oxszy woman bad a good big disk- m?1*im h' X. t'^i-. jLigh?:nisg'Greek;' MhwfesjA*HTl TRADERS^wjilflnd It'to their ad V.'mtage to purchase a;tthisStore, \vhjsre ther^i >M , ....,.-. , The Tablo will always; bo supplied' wKltWo^esi < articles tthat^can>Ue^ got IttCa^ the. fi 'p..- ' : ^^ ''..',/,:,'] s- ]' t\L.^\'X/ ������������������������������������ finest;, Wi^ Sknleppotith Last Chance' <3reekv)lt^ *Pk'M. :���������.���������:. ������??m~i:iMwwm$-^: i ���������; ".������������������i'fv ���������'"������������������'.' Importer^andDealerJa/wwX. ��������� / Of the very )>cst. .descriptioii*>xi :hand, an tl -the Staple constantly replenished by. now arrivals. .Theproprle*' '.' '���������.("'' *'" torswj'llsellGbo'ds ', y\,".p ''I !s>?'i '" ... - ������������������ '- ���������'. ( "'.' l ;"���������', AS CHEAP'AS ANY IN^GAiBIB06;c Orderppromptiyftllod,and forwarded with dispatch- BEEDY & L1NDHAKB, f Van Winkle, v :];*.. ���������;' Proprietors rrHE;.^B0^iAimct^:;ci^^BFOBM^ m I J. -::' and'biit rof i Bond, a t' tlie bptioii of ^.the> .purchaser; A. general assorjineiit of $ "��������� jf* "-'IUj^- ^^Ipf'pi '< X\ 1. -.; ��������� ;-f Id u oitm Gff \i^iGgfci*r '���������������������������''; 'teniied'to.-��������� "���������"���������:;. ���������'".'":*:'V.\':''.. 1,.V:W/l"' ���������*'���������'-s' .X"J2 ��������������������������� ' ��������� ;!?n.y;:;;;. ..^ ��������� ',, .'��������� "(pPposi^tlio'B^ '" ���������t^'A4'*^ l:,'?nyg^ia^ : . The OminecaiExprcss will connect with Barnard's Express at <<Juesiiolmoutb and William Creek, where parcels and let tars will be received. ��������� ; Viifcoris^ Vancouver Island, ESSRS. KEAfcHAM &NASOH arc prepared, to BurnishLmaberat their Mills,������������������William Creek, or deliver it to order. ������. , , LUMBER DBLRrERED ON LIGHTNING CREEK AT THE SAME RATES AS ON WILLIAM CREEK. Having a Planiug.Machiae in operation they wil also i'uruisa.' pressed Lambo? at satist'tt.cwry rates, V i' \i*Jt!-F liK/Vrl BARKERVILLE, $7$ nit m% Groceries, Pro^i^n^and Liquors, AGENTS FOR Tlxe Hoyal Insurancis 1T0ABF $TltBBT, VICTOBU, V,l, ���������,f,;,; '!���������������������������������������������; ��������� < fl'rf���������^i.TiTw VTf "GVX','~it LWJ ir.'j"M~v\ .^ijgsateaMa'ii^'WgaBffi^i.vii.Tig-Biujfriacai^^ ^ MT ' i.r.L-k -<fc ���������W������b ���������St.5* if ;li.. ��������� 5|f.jf��������� ?il?V\ .'- '.:���������> ���������If II . I !_'*- ��������� )��������� ].-���������. }|������i. m -3 til-1 Mi ml1'; '���������S'-i. <--m w f ���������,'t.V r.i:.-.;.. ilis ���������1.'^: ���������i';^ v. 11 V. !:!t.,!,' t'v THE CAEIBOO SENTINEL SMS SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1871. ; POSTAL REGULATIONS. .;. . Among the important "changes which will ;3>e inaugurated by Confederation, one ef the ;jnnet important will be /the transfer ��������� of. the (Tost Office from the Colonial to the Dominion ������3nvernn������htV'*af������er" which -we' hope -to see vastly iodreaeed aceommodation in that de- partmeni ;' <The expense of cerryieg-ftallfi through the colony competed with the reten'ue derived has naturally hitherto afforded a good reason why the fetes of postege sbonjd be kept eo liigb and the gereieeeo limited, but this should be looked open by tbe general government from a iaora liberal view.. Tbe service now costs the eolonyUbout $20,000 oyer receipts, which will be a mere trifle in tee Canadian .Estimates. This to, boweter, baaed upon present colonial rate������, and, of couree, under thereduced charges of the Dominion the de-, "ficit Will at first be higher; but- the eiaeri- finceef evett dtilieed country bee shows ihat efeeep ,pe9*af# Js ia the, long run most - benetetiV to the me^ue: With more frequent H*wfcntci&oiiMo#-emerge* and in- ������MMn*rtf p^anlatlen the ��������� araonnt of tee/Trea- t pdnfl*gfl������ would br augmented to a degree svhtefc it In imp osemla now to correctly eati-, .met*. Th* Victoria Standard in an article '���������oa fSfefetttfeeV ���������**���������*'���������'Meapitulatiaj the eer- vice* pflwtded fbr ia the articles of .union��������� namely, twke a "weef #Wh frof et Sound and rtwidi'a *6������lh'Witfc 'gan Jwmetoea���������tesHnrle liial f^>i& Ke# WeetaViuiter to OatTboo "the** ougW.'.ta'SM eeml-waekly mail for at 1eS# 5%M'm"6ffiSflnlMyaaf, and a weetty fofftt M#s*fc>6f the live'; eed throughout th*: ,<i0lo������p������,. Okinagan'. an d Ko.oteaay ���������couttfy tnete eufht to be a regular weekly XtiiXV?^ ;WWi .Jfcnesa".-t*n*rft������-'wa; tberoufhly ,^o66������f';-''aad' wejwoul'd atiffeat ttat.vllf Tpebpfe of Qvffooi should Me the earifeet "opporrailty mfctit a postal agent or euperia- .lenttit %aa ������������&pointed for British Columbia to briaf tha maltar ftefere ftlwfc ���������ffieet'e being almost sijailar to those of last year, when the Assizes were held at Richfield on July 18th and the Court left on August 1st. When we had one Supreme Judge for the Mainland he had time enough to spare to make it convenient to spend three or four months every year in Cariboo; but now, when travelling is more expeditious and the limits of tbe .'district, have been extended so far to the north, the Court can only stay here a fortnight.. Is the pressure. of business in Vancouver Island so great as to require th^e constant presence,of two.-judges there for nearly ten month's'ia the year, to the manifest inconvenience of the residents of the rest of the colony, who bave nevertheless to pay !extra fees for the privilege of being neglected! Suppose, now. that any dtffenee or litigation of sufficient mageitu.de to come before the; Assise Court should olcnr in Oraineca next month or the rnoutli after, wiat will be the consequence? Why, unless other arrangements are made, no decision can be given till the middle of naxt sammer.: ; . \- . sg*g* jljl-'l ....' e '���������. a ' tww1 NEW ADVSRTISMf5NT8. 5JCE=C *T!rt������������1ftaaothef mafl eervlce, too, ������aloa fe tit ytetoftH .altofetser. n������fp?ovide��������� for-we :*tefet to ������eiiaeca, a������eetioa walcnallhoui* *t f tee������tt ^jte^^eei ia He district of Cariboo, lift) !tef femevefl ftos the re^einfler ef tbe ^ietrtet������������te derive no praerilel benefit from ^hetftetieervtee ae'wperformed. There will p?a1bat^ ^e a pojauiatlon in titefc re^ioa this yea^ef tieiwly % tooueanfl person*, of wbom b large thimbe? ate from the elder portions of CarRleo, feettoeen "^bora end the residente of ^a^lieet:tSej have been connected wite mo lp^ tiete *Hil yem&ia^ tbe aost intimate And meadly eoanectiohs, aad it Would be only eimfle-InaSee to ee large a population thau fttey eeould enjoy fVequent opportunitlee ���������������f hearittA botl from the outer world and the interior or the colony. Seme provision for eerryiaframait thither should have been pro- tided tms present year, and tt fa to be hoped ihafc the now administration of the department will tafte is&mediate eteps to remedy th# evil, there should atao be a mail service between the ���������tSiferenfc'raining creeks, inCari- feod,���������a smt^ect which we hope will receive jproBipt ftttegtieo. There are in the Dominion about three thousand post ofSees, scarcely a Jittievillanlp'belng found which cannot boast of one, tthSjsJn Cariboo, not including Omin- ������ea.we bftve tmportant localities .wttbodt &a -cffi^e witW sixty miles. OF ASSIZE. The Government Gazette announces* that ibe Snpreve. Contt will hold Assiss* Courts M the Mainland on the following days: '���������At New Westminster, Thursday, June 22 ; Yale, Thursday, June 29 ; Clinton, Thursday, July 6 : Hichfield (passing Soda creek 13th July.) Thursday, July 20. The Court will return, arriving at Soda creek about Tuesday, August $; Clinton, about Tuesday, Aug. 15 ; Lillooet, Thursday. Aug. 17.'.(ABsfee will be held on 18th); Lytton, about Tuesday, Aug. 22; Yale, about Saturday, Aug. 26;, Hew Westminster, about "Wednesday, Aug. 30. It will be seen from the above announcement that the recommendations of the Grand Jury and the remonstrances of the press have been. without avail se far as inducing the Court to visit Cariboo earlier er remain here longer than previously, the errap.g<mieoJi-| Steam Bngirie for Sale. A.TWH8TT\-HORSfc COTTPLRD HORIZONTAL Engl&e anil Boiler^ with or without hoisting; The STACHINfRYFOR jk FLOUR KILL, complete. For parUeeUrs. aeply.to INWARD WILSON, or tO A. BUNSTER, jolOSra. Vietorto. ST. JOHH'S DAT i!HR FESTIVAL OF ST. JOHN TUB Bap.tie!, Setorilay, 24th June, will be culo brats i by* Cariboo Lodge, No. 468, P. ft A. H;, at a p.m. . The TestallatiOB ������>f tbe OfflncrR for the ensuldg ye*t will take place al Thfco o'clook p.m. : All-wjonra'mg'Brethrfta'ii'good .^Undlag ������re ������n������ vited to ftttead. ... jeiOW NEW ADVERTISEMENTS^^ .'C-V; TKe>LO R E.NGE is'the be^t Sewing ^roachihe^or Family use, because it so seldom gets out of order.. If there is one net working well in - ��������� CAUFORNIA,. . ,v ���������OREGON, WASHINGTON TERRITORY, . NEVADA,.- ���������. IDAHO," . ALASKA, ���������. BRITISH COLUMBIA, MEXICO, JAPAN, Or CHINA, If informed of Jt.l wilt fix it without any expenee to tb# owner. SAMU3L mil, &&&, ���������������������������" So, 19 MontgOTnery Street, ���������DRAlil-WTaBWLWII.' ������������������' BAM AUD'S STAGE MM :3te\tf6 learea-B^kar- on mf it Send for Circular* and-eamplee ef the work. Active Agent! wanted eft. . every place. '��������� . .,' ." Rl &ZAVZH, ������**nt> jelO 6m Viotoria. PX). % Until fftrtlsef notieo, the rate of fare from ftrkervi WlLtBH Including 8Uamer fit Queenelle. ^oIO lm ABSTracr op Rkcxipt.i akd Exi������BNi>iTnai, from 1st January te C^b June, 18T1, 1871; RECEIPTS. Jenuary 1���������Casb on band, - - ��������� 7���������Members' moatbly due^ 7���������Anonymous donniion, ��������� 10���������Public aubseription, ���������������. Marcb i���������Merobers1 moniily dues, April 11- May 10��������� June 4��������� i-r-PnbUe subficriptaon, u is it . ^3 29 43 00 .14 00 159 50 46.00 35 06 M m 19 00 259 00 NEW ADVERTISEMEHTjS^v; Foiartli Anniversary ofpthet ��������� dominion of Canadia, 1 / ORATION; AT 10 AM.-^J; S;' Thompson. .- VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC by tbe Band and Cariboo Glee Club. FROGRAIIME OF SPOUTS 1st Prize, 2d Prize . $10 . ���������!.'$&��������� 10 -" ��������� ' -;- ���������-. ie ".. "ft- ���������;..,.:iO/;v .���������'& 10 , & ,10 6 ..::i.>0,v- .������������������ -"ft:' . 15 *? :':7. ��������� ^-'^5'.-- ���������������������������-''".��������� s.l -.:���������: M:. 6 l������.Th rowing Slodge,.. 2���������Tosslng th* Caber, ��������� . 4���������flop, Sfcipfcmljuuip, A���������Sta������diDg Jump,- :���������::..���������::��������� 6- Bun&lpg High Jumpi i-PtttUag Stone, ..���������."��������������������������� 7���������Oriwiag Stone, e feet atari,... .6���������ffoibt Rftce, 150 yards, ���������..; 9���������Boy*1 Uftfio, aot over li yoare- oid, ' ���������. ������������������������������������!- v ��������� :" " '" 10���������PooV fyace, 100 yards, t, ll���������^roatots' Uace������ .vrinnpra o( pre- ; * vio������s races excluded, ,; >':;' .10 Iftr-Sack: Baoc^lOO yaMs,,>.; ;;lo U-"Ihrsa.LoggQdP.iico, 100 rards, ,, 10:; . .;.;;&;. 14���������ttldore* Race, 100jtardaj carrying t^'ius.,;. .".-..:v-;.':; if.:;-:.;.::,:.lo;r; ���������;-������������������.'- B le���������*isdle lUce, 125 yds, 5burdlce, V . 'g^fwiaign,. =���������.���������-./.: ;..-:..'-'.u;;v:'V;.;-; r ' 16���������Wheeibiir/ov Ra������0i We ywde, .10 .. .6 17���������Si������esb Knee, 10e yitxdij, ' ��������� : 6 ; '* 8 18���������lfos&Oarrfcge Bace, "'-; 10 > ��������� ia~Hiiia������cef/\; ;r^-.������������������������������������;-' ..mov , ;���������������������������-- ,"-' % ^CUwluagtneGreaayPolo,SOfoei ��������� ' . fcJSVlV iX^^lXX.^..;.:^ P ' '-'V- --' .W^ Rutrance Fees to all^tie anove feportR, :'$!,: ������x* CPpUiia Boya' ,-Bace, Hoso Ciirri^ge R������ce, Hill line*,. Mwf������ali Hacu, -and Qnmy Pole, which are free. $������. Sparta to;comiabBCtf afc.EiEV������N a. jn,-sharjiu, .5 1871.. , EXPENDITURE Jas- 7���������Carpenter work, -' * ��������� * ���������Coal oil, Ac., - - -. - ��������� ���������Repairing bftckets & ladders, ; ���������rSlationecy, postago, Ac.. ���������Removing snow from r*of, \ ���������Cariboo Sentinel, r .-. - - Mcbv4���������Clearing trails to tanks, *,..- ���������Coal oil and matches, - - ^-Telegram for hose carriage, ���������Cleaving trail, - - * - ��������� May 10-Coal oil, &c.,' ���������Removing snow, * - * - ���������Freight on oil for bose, - - ���������Cleaning hydrant, - - - June 5���������Cash on deposit at tbe Bank of British Columbia, - - $632 79 m oo 11 75 8 50 10 00 5 00 14 00 10 00 11 75 4 00 4 50 16 00 5 00 00 00 OTICE IS HERE&T QlVKf tbe foUe,*in$ By-Lat ptssei by. Sohbol Beard of Williata Creak Biairicfe havirif been approved by bis fticelienc^ tb* Qeirernorbae now become'leir: o- ;������7pPX-X '" "Wbereae; et e Seeling of tae'n^le.residenbi of the 'age of 20 years, in the,. School Diitrict of Wiltom Creek, held ������fc.Barkeryillevon 20th Mareh, 187.1, .the..fo.llowuf Besbliition w&e adopted, riecoely r���������Tbat this meeting de aa* therize end empower tbe Locul Board for tbe School 'District of W-iHiim Creek to, eolject %ad levy a tax or fffete on ell tbe male tesi- deata of; the age ef 20 year* of Two Doll^fe per'fctad per annum, or any less amount tSaM the Board sriay Had iuffleieal to ������eeft the'kit. pense of the. Scheol.; ���������.-.;'. -,X:.XX ^':!,iii,X-X Therefore, Resolved,���������That, the Loefel Board for the District of William Creek jo eolleet, ������nd are hereby empowered..to collect and levy, a Tax or Rate of Two Dollars f>er head for the year commencing 1st June, 1871, upon all male residents above the. age of SO years in the said District." ���������,:,<.��������� J. Spkhcsb Thompson, r-President of Boerd* J. Goodfrllowj Secretary. Passed at-Public Meeting held the Marcb, 1871. Certified by me^ J, Sprmcbr Thompson, Chairmftn. i)ftMlNl05PURS&M)p������a.to&U comcra, heals,. 400 yurda, bejit 2 thit of 9, eutrauca fee' fio/-1:;.'-;-? -.'*-: ^\m CABIIOO: PUK8B���������Opee; to all comers,; except lhe'-'vinB������r"'6f-'-ihe'' Doiiiiiilun Purse��������� beats, SOf. yards;; beafc.a ou I ot - Sj, on, ��������� intBceftea.l^&j .'������������������'���������'���������:.; ������������������'���������"���������������������������'������������������'���������' 450 tHKilt3$ RiCE���������Opc-B..to .all comeri*, excepting horses enteredI for TjoKolBwO'PurBe'Mnd''/ th������ vinaer of;, tLie Oarliioo:, 1'iirsM��������� 800 yards, eatritace fe������v $3 so, . $25 ������LOW PICS���������Owners chaas1agMvojf8eB,:'last torse wiBS,;ektraa������e tee 61,; ��������� .... $15 ;, 5?o.. jocke yi������g, allowed... .fa trol, Jud ges will b *.������p Minted to decide.aa to fair o* fouls iii the'Mmm Scoa. d" ��������� -���������''��������� ���������'������'��������� '-.ifs ..���������;������������������ "-f"}'" . ifi^.. tbe Friaea for any of. Iheahore ppor ts: will Vm paid to the wiBaera as soon: aa the decision of th* Jadgea is given, ���������, $.K������Becondarl2e to,be given unless theto be three entries. ," . * \. A BOYil. SALUTB;to:bo fired at iN.OON, an^ GRAND'lU'UMIN'lTIQN AT NIGHT, , IB the Evpnlng an KJ^ERTAtKMEKT ^111 oe ���������gjven at the THSATR������ ROYAIj by the:Cariboo pro* roatto AtJEoci&tion; ���������..,*. - J. Hf TODD, ��������� ��������� i, ��������� ,,,: Qtairman of CoiDiiilltees. <ti.- '-''������������������ "..,..;g. m. morris,";* . ;���������;.-. ���������.-. .'.. ��������� Secretary* ''���������:���������.'.:.';,'��������� ��������� '���������' w; powmj;-^ '. ;:;r ��������� '��������� .'ire������iear������r. .i������*er������fU������i B.C., Jnne &, 18Tt. 10th May, 1871, j 13 3 499 29 >32 79 NATHAN GRUNBAUM, Tieasurer'W.C, F. B, In accordance with the " Common School Araendment Ordinance, 1870, Mr Geor^k Btrnks has this day been appointed Golleotor for the District for the year commencing (hi* day, let June, 1871. The PUBLIC SCHOOL will be OPEN for scholars on MONDAY, 12th June. J. S. Thompson, Chairman. Edwd. Pearson, Secretary., v 1st June, 1871. . je3 :. . YALB AID BARpRVIL^B, ���������'���������s ��������� P ���������.'' ���������.'"-; ��������� ���������'���������',��������� : ' '������..<.' ���������." Importers, Wholesale and Retail-Dealers ia House and Lot for Sale, rrHE UNDERSIGNED. OFFERS HIS HOUSE AKD I. Freehold, opposite tlie Bank of British Colombia, Barkerville, Cheap fur Cash ; together with the Fur* iiiture, obo Parlor aud two Cooking Stoves?, Cooking Utensils, Ire, &c. ��������� ������������������ - Apply on tlie pram tees,' - - . ;������ ���������' ... mySOiia LOUIS WILD?.' GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, WINES & LIQUORS, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS,, BOOTS & SHOES, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, CIGARS & TOBACCO, } STATIONERY, HARDWARE & CROCKERY, And a complete assortment of Oppeuheimer Bros, beg to infornrTraclcrs, Miners and Farmers requiring a stock of Goods that they hold a large and well selected assortment, and aro prepared to sell at the Lowest Jlarkct Prices. ^r Wo Invite InspecUon of our Slock before purchasing else where. t^ KKW GOODS aro being received continually. % ������y27 3ia ������E^^^ '- A SATQIiDAY?>JtFNE 10, 1871. MINING INTELLIGENCE, DOMINION DAT CELEBRATION. - WILLIAM CREEK. ���������'; ��������� , The Forest Rose co^ washed last weefc 240 oz * Tbe Ballarat co. washed 63 of; they have hod-conside^ tend with ori^count^fhigh^ water, ^be ivdraulive.corapanIe9art now all ia full w������������j with a^ prospect ������f ^'first-rate.season's work ahead owing to the quantity of snow on toe jnountains. The Black J act ���������������������������*��������� ������* do wo a good deal, of the bant. At Richfield, 4he Cornish ������o. are at work, e.ad -W^f^m Six-toed Pete, Stedman, Red Jacket, JiuteH imLBrouse, McLaren, Bscelsior, biros, Wilson, Bradley-Nieholson < whieh includes the Dowriie, San Juan and Mountain companies). The Bedrock Flumeco. hare groundHsImcecl :*)ff the top of the tunnel run up creak this last winter, 270 feet in l***th, a*d are starting today with a powerful hydraulic on the eid Forward ground- . 'STOUT QULOH. The Golden Hope co. are *ipi������ff ���������--and ���������making a lar*e opsn'mff on tbe'old ground at the month. .The Tafffale are bouttng *��������� iiave commeaeed taking out pay. LOWUHBOMKK. . Tne Brown co. will have to run a new tunnel the old one bwring caved in consequence oi the hill Bliclioj foiwwd. The Victoria co. :are gebtisg; very geo4;pre9pects. ���������:; rjc������Txiso om������BKv ! The Eleven of SogUnJ co.Wve commenced ���������taking outlay; tbey Wgot into grouid ;iu the Anderson channel paying 18 to 20 oz. to the set, and are also *riltin& out for the Lightning channel. TUe Gladstone co. have . '$R their diggings pumped out. and we* new -rirUrtn* with sanguiee expectations of aiortly Mriking the channel. The Yicto|ia co.are 'tinning-; they are ajiout getting a twelve- inch iron pump from .Victoria. The Van- winkle co., having flumed their, tail-rece. b**e ,c;onmi*M'iced pumping egam. The Spruce co. ���������are not doing much wer*, p* there is. too .,inuoh walerfco drift towards the.���������creek. '.;,'��������� x ANTLKB C������#ltfK. / Work is being resumed' by tbe different ..companics on'this creek. ���������������������������>������������������ !..,, iiinvsycitsiK. * _ ; . ./Tue-^ tftrou'gb . ^nto pravel. Tne Minnehaha wi CuBJining 4j(>mpaniwj are preparing to flume the creefc. The Tunisian o.o. w&ghed fast week 5-6 os. SECTIONAL LEGISLATION. : The Committee appointed to make arrangements for celebrating the ensuing Dominion Day are determined to spare no effort towards rendeiin^'the .celebration the mo|t maguifi- centtff any'that has transpired in Cariboo* as will be ������een from the published programme. From certain paragraphs which have ��������� appeared in the Victoria Ce^^^ it would appear doubtful whether the formal proclamation Of the admission of British Columbia would be issued before; the 20th July or even 1st August; but the former journal, in its issue of May 24th, Rays: "We are glad to be assured that every effort will be made with a View to giving the interesting ceremony of admission take .place on the first, and we<lo not yet despair of its accomplishment." We hope that the 'arrangements will bo made ia Mme,.so that in future we may be able to celebrate tbe original Dominion DaV and aur own admission simultaneously; but whether or not, the people of Cariboo will observe the first of July this year with eethu- siasB, as even if the formal*declaration of admissionmaj *et aev.eljeen actually made, tbe faot# the necessary preliminaries having been complied w4th, ������n4 the*Joint addressi to; tbe Crown dulyaaopted by both British Co- lumbi\*od Canada, justifies us in considering our' colony,*! inireality;."���������;. portion, ot the De^niaion^ :: :?::-i;**\ :'..":-���������': She Tolltwioj committees have been; ap- pwin,te4 :-7- J. H. ' Vftifc Ww Datiaeb, T. B. Pattullo^fc Pearcy, J. Wic^bam, ;,;������������������������������������; T. Bl Pattulle, W; C; Price-C. TaiHancour, T L. Brlgge, N. F. Poster, A. Fletcher, W. Powell, J. ic&y.AP^ TfcomasiSlwy n, Jehn Thome���������Grouse creek. W STorrist, Rob er t Starrett���������Lo wbee. C. Booth. J. T. ������dwerds, -M. Bray/ J. Hockiag- Lighcning.���������'���������XXX-':X ; "X.X'-"-.Xi\ X '���������'' ,; B^BTCOXSITTBE. r ://������������������'.��������� 3. Lindsay, R> H. Brown, Thos.kcDougall, James Wie^ham;; ' X' ���������< ��������� iKCOfATION^OQMHITTKIfi.; ��������� > .'." J: John Bruce. F. Perret, W. Davison, Joseph Peaoyi^s^ Hough^iW, W.pod^-^VrBisson- neLLe. '"X^X? :"P"\P\ pr---^---^-���������������������������������������������-������������������ ���������'���������������������������;,���������-.. HOilC COMHITTKB. Jes. Elder, Si ������r*ke, W^ C. Price, J. Z. William Cbbkk Firb Brigade���������The first practice of the Brigade was given on Thursday afternoon. - The hose, carriage was; run diA] .and. m a ' very". ;��������� short time from leaving the door of the engine house astream from the lower tank was playiog on the roofs of the ii'ousesi It was quick work and reflects credit qii. the efficiency of; the, Brigade,������ The new hose.,carriage and alarm bell which were ordered from San Francisco have arrived in Victoria by.the Prince Alfred* and arrangements have been made with Johnson's express, to have them broiight through without delay, and* we presume they will be here in time for the Dominion Day celebration. The financial statement of the affairs of the Brigade published to-day shows satisfactorily that the citizens of Barkerville appreciate the necessity of the organization, and are determined' that;;it shall be kept up eveu in the abnence of the paltry five /hundred dollars which the Government could not afford to give after the Council had made the rec,oni- men da tion.. . ?. -JlX'-, ���������-������������������" '���������;-. New STBAMEF.-rThc Prince Alfred, an iron steamer which has been purchased by the firm of Rosen field, and ; Birmingham, coal dealers, San Francisco, for the trade between tbat pprfc and Vancouver Island, arrived at Victoria after a good passage of four days on May^Sth. bringing 98 tons of freight and 112 passengers. The Prince Alfred is described an a fine propeller, with superior accomraoda- tions for passengers. It is intended that she shall run regularly to^ Victoria and Nanatmo, taking as a return cargo about lp00 tons of coal PSromi thei la^itir port and making the round trip-'in- about twenty'days..p An inde- pen den t steam er of *thi s ciass will pww ft greafbbnefittb the eolohy. ��������� : "Pp. The Wbathsui-..for .the past, week feaa been variable, the first day or two: being*'hot,1 raising; the water in the creek considerably^ sinco which we have had .cold showers .with snow on the mountainSf causinj-the;water-t������ decreasiB;agaib^ The seaspa/on the;,whole is the most backward whieh has been' seen in ; EBxuKNicb���������Among the passengers bylasi express-we observe one of our old Cariboo-'���������'*. ites,. Mr '.Duncan McDonald, whd left for ; Canada last year, and has now returned accompanied by his bride, a; ckughter-of^Mm ��������� William Wright;, of the Blue Tent;ranch.-;: ��������� "���������; ^uddes !rDi5ATH���������John Slonacherj%ho ;bas\ been teaming on the road froinj Yale for'sev* eral years^ bas died suddenly- at Spence'i? bridge; Thompson river. .���������.'"���������'"'/";.,, "��������� Lost His Wat���������A humming-bird wae seen yesterday between; William and' Grouse creeks, searching in valu for flowere among thesnowr . ���������."-';'I,,;'''���������������������������'������������������:'''���������'���������' Two pack trains have arrived at Van winkle ���������B. Leon*i train, 1 oaded for Messrs. 0ppen- heimer Bros., end T. Hutcheebn'B tor Mesirs, Grunbaum'Bros."'- . iV '";���������.' *\������p;P ������������������ ��������������������������� Barnaro's Express amved,at 7 6Jclock last" night, and wi 11 leave on, Mondiiy merning. MINING RECORDS. ' ; ; WILLIAM OREEK. / \ f, ,. . . San Juan,: eo.-r^Juue iT^Uecorded in favo? of Joseph Fletcher, William Sooby, each 1J interest ^; re-recprd.:.. {X',;.;; - ���������.'-.,';',', i ���������>' ��������� [ '��������� Forest Rose co.���������Juhe;; 5--Rec6rded hx favor of R;Drinkall, T. L.^Brigg^clx 3|iu^ .terests ; S. Pearcy, 3 interests ; Jas..Lesh, 2|. interests ; T.* H. Flynn, I interest j John MuW ��������� $hyf Jinterest $. also,; tbe water of :St^r g&itfb and French creeks i^e^ewta^p'X/XpPp^X'l ] ���������- V- ���������.^M'CAIiLGM.'S ^jiLcn;:',. '���������!'.';. i :. p June 2���������Recorded in favor of Ah Sing and AhPini two-claims 5 te-record. ...; ��������� ^' ;' May 19���������Recorded in favor of Ah Eee, 20(> feet at lower line; re-reebrd. - l f i 'Lone Star co.-r-May 22r-Recbrded in favor of Charles Bracker,. J interest^; =Bt; Knight; I interest, 25th May |;;Tbos.;^lwyn^::I interest, 27tb May; John 'Kbs^er;i'Jhterest;:29tb-.May;;' Ghas." Rbssy 1^interest, 29th;May; :E. Treri- hella,"; i- inierest,;- abana^ned by Sooby^and Stonej..2d:June.'; i ,^'i ^������������������y^X-^./'yi'XJ -^ReM c^.^^ay>25-:^Reeor4edan fayot^f Jamesi'attersony fi. fiandeU,:Tbos^ Birmingham^ lVm:Fitcuey; W :Ui(6BeB;.������fl^i;l'inter<> esfe: John Johnson. Ii interes^^^ H.Mor- frSffl ..KniTOR SisNTtsEL-:���������Can you inform me.If ttitere ;*n*e,two Registration Laws or only one Iu force in this colony.? In tbe abstract .|f ihe law published by you it ^as stated th# ������ihe ���������Colliefcdi should charge.a certain frrice iw blank forms, but by an advertisejttent in ihe British Colonist signed by, the Registrar for Victoria District it appears that the: Coi- Sectors for the various polling divisiona of ihat'district supply forms free, while the Collector here.charges the usual rate. iNfturaaa. [In t eference to the aboye we would stete ihat while' there,Is only'ane law-1p force, nbere are sometimes .two waye of adminieter- ing It' In Victoria, as here, there waB.ft.de- cided uepugnanee to paying for forms, the Consequence of wbich was 4bat they were -supplied free by outside ipatties;;and we can only explain the fact of the Registrar ordering them to be supplied free also, while n������ Snetnaetions to a similar effect were sent to Cariboo, oa the supposition that tbe Govern- anent wishes to see a heavf vote regiatered in Vancouver Island and a small one on the ������naiaiand,.thne;justifying apparently the manner in which the representation wae iypjjor- ftioned.���������Eu. Sbntinbu] FROM QUESNELMOJJXH. .Quesnelmonth, June 8,1871. Nothing ef much importance has occurred tee tbe last week. The two first bull teams of tbe season arrived this morning���������Ryder, loaded for Beedy. and Thorpe with machinery for asawmitl ������t Germansen creek. Mr. Fin- layson arrived here yesterday from the upper country. He reports that Stevens and Kelly are each making $G0 a day rocking in the new diggings struck eight miles up Geraia.n- eeu creek. The steamer from Soda creek was detained five hours, having run aground on a bar. The following teams had arrived at Soda creek last evening:���������P. Sherman, 1). Kernor, Kirkpatriek, George Dunn. On road :*>e!ow Soda.creek:���������Harry FaUis,Lane���������& co., ���������two H. B. Co.'s teams, Dick Fair and Bhetry, forQuesnel. A couple of trains pu^.t>i over the river bound for Stewart's lake. About ..20 passengers came up on this steanfer. Col. "Laaois oii Johnson's stage. ��������� - ���������". ^ OccisioNiL; W. Davieon, J. S. Thompsou, G. M. Morris, J. Bowron, J.-'-H." Sullivan, Geo. Byrnes, S. Pearcy, T. |*. ?attuilo, J. Xcihdsay, J. Hunter, 0*Booth, J. Munro, J. Wickham, D. Kurtz, J. 'Deieny. ��������� ' ;'���������;'������������������ ������������������' '������������������' ' '������������������ ��������� '���������'';��������� <': PASSENGERS.;, ';���������..;;,.; . The following passengers arrived yesterday evening by Barnard?s Express :r-L. Jamais, y^ing Sing, P. Coleman, G.Gartley, Miss Mary Bent; Miss Has Ifan, and one Chinaman.��������� Bv extfa stage to Soda creek':���������Peter Lind, A. McLean, J. Wilkie, A. g. Thorp, W.:L. Alexander, W. Sverett, Jaoies Leighton, T. deNouvioB, Mr Lyons. The following parties came passengers from Yele by Johnson &-Gerow's express, which arrived At Jarkervalle on Saturday .-evening last :--iProm Yale���������Mr Garry; to Bridge creek; Mr and Mrs McDpnald, to Blue Tent House; Mr G. W. MeCully, to 150-mile house; M������ Fleming, to Cold Spring House,; Messrs. Going, Riley and Cline, to Barkerville,��������� From Quesnel to Barkerville���������Mr J. Baker and two .Chihamea. By the down trip on Mondays���������Mr Gold Commissioner Ball and Dr Y. Bell, to Quesnelmouth ^Mr T. Harvey, to 150-mile house. Cariboo for eight or nibevyears. The quan> ^ y?p^rretV^ ttry^>bVsnbw ^n^heToad^is^^ V The Roads���������Mr T. Spence has nearly eom-' pleted the repairs at Cottonwood, where the river, washed tbe road away. .A party of men will be kept on between Qnesnelmouth and William ,creek. We would suggest te the head of the department here the propriety of having the snow she vailed .off the road between Richfield and Vanwmkle so as to make it practicable for pack trains to get iii. Stocks of several articles are rrtening very low here, and it is very desirable that freight should be brought in without delay. We are informed ihat from two to three hundred dollars judiciously expended, would make the road passable, and- we think it is only fair that Jihis should be done at tbe-public expense. Theatre Royal���������The performances of the McGinley Minstrel Troupe on Saturday evening 'last, and on Tuesday for the benefit of Miss Alice, drew respectable houses and afforded much amusement. The troupe will give another entertainment this evening prior to ieafing Baikerrille, . . and as it is getting very soft travel between Eagle creek and the Richfield bill is extremely difilcult. '.V . ���������/��������� ' ':;���������'. ;. ThrPust^c School, tinder the direction of the William Creek School Board and superintendence of Mr Mundell, will be opened on Monday next, when we hope to see a good attendance of juveniles, who have been so long deprived ofidueational privileges. The grant of three hundred dollars made by the Government towards purchase of a school bo use, has been paid over by Mr Ball to the Secretary of the'Board. Lank & Koutz Mining Cosa^NY-^Mr Riley, the Company''s millwright, and Mr Going, of the Lane & Kurtz Company, arrived here on Saturday. A poyMon of the machinery, in- eluding a portabg^engine, bad started before these gentlemefi?|jn Yale, and.on its arrivai here work will be commenced immediately sinking a Shaft arfd putting up the buildings and machinery. ; , ; Latest Nkws���������The Versailles troops occupy Paris. The slaughter has been awful and the destruction of property enormous. The insurgents murdered the Arcbbishop of- Paris and a large number of priests. The leaders of the Communists ave'being tried by court-martial and ehot witheut mercy. Accident-���������A wagon loaded with wheat for iibe Clinton mills was recently capslxed into the Bonaparte river, a short distance above .Cache creek. The animals were saved, but the wagon was completely overturned, so that the only way that the cargo could be got out was by cutting out the bottom. Thk Last. Day '.���������This Is the last day for registration * so, men of Cariboo who are entitled to bo registered as-voters, avail yourselves now -of the last chance, otherwise no power in the country can-save you from being disfranchised for the next twelve months. Ciikap Travel���������As will be seen by advertisement, tbe rate of fare from Barkerville to Yale by Barnard's fast express is now only $30. The stage leaves Barkerville on Mon- re-recprd. '���������; ��������� ��������� sTOorouLen. ���������'������������������- ~ ������������������������������������"���������-.. Muiho Orbi}6.^-May 2i3^1^COTdedinrayo> : of W. P. Smith, James Iniies, David Edwards; Sara Roberts! John Williams, each li-inter. est -j. Wm. Owen, H. Randallf euch i ^U>reBt; re-record.. '���������....������������������' -������������������., .'. Jv>".��������� ,������������������.-.ifi/: ���������l"r, Taffvale. eo.���������JJay 26���������Recorded in favott of R; H/Browb, 2-5 tbs; George; Spruce; W. 0. Price, Gomar Johns, each a-$th $ a������^e* cord. ..':������������������ . ':;*<*''-.������������������; X- ���������..���������"."���������.:���������.>���������'.���������; ���������.'���������'v-r'-v: ���������������������������''';' .'. i BLACK JACK GJOLCH. bonowhue co.���������May 29���������Recorded in favor of-M. S/Glynh, one ereek claim,commencing at upper line-of Donoghue, to form part ot same. ; ������������������'.'���������-��������� :'.-.' ���������>] '";-"��������� "-��������� ��������� 1 .-.:. .. -.';���������'. ������rousexreek. ., ,:.:,���������;..��������� Unibu <5o.-May 20-Recorded in favor q AE'Gbodykbntz.2| interests;.A./Vignolo* P;" Roberts, M. Radovich, each Ifenterest^ re'reeord. -: '^':*'"''*i; " . Salt Spring^ oo.-Slay JO^Reco^dv ia favor of J. C. Wilson, 2 interests | W.M. Bus- lane H. Jewell, each I interest; re-record.- j{ay 22���������Henry Brown, one hill claim <w left bank, adjoining upper^line of Reid w, ltod-up co^May 22^-G. h. Shepherd^ McAlinden,. J. S. Thompson, Robt. McNab, J. K Lord, F. Vauriot,each Mtb of claim \ r������- ' Canadian co.���������May 29-Recorded in favor of Anton Balesb, four interests^ xe^eeord* ���������stevens &mm. Last Chance co.���������May 22���������Recorded tt* favor of Jas. Gallagher, one bill claim., acV joining lower line of B. Gallagher's claim, both to be worked together. XOWjttEB CttK������K. _ Russell and Robinson co.���������May 22d���������Recorded in favor of J. *V Ford, 66 feet; re- record. ANTLER CUE 15K. Antler and Pioneer Ditcb-May 23-Be* corded in favor of J. C. Mctean, G.M. Morns, P. C. Dunlevy, each l-3d j rerrecord. (Next.door to Kurtz's Store, Barkerville,) *s days, and passengers rca^b Victoria on ^'unlajr, ' ' tiii\r VG TO WORM their friciuls and the puhlic that y Uu>vlhav������ opeiiwl Uie.above Bakery, naxt door to Kt'KTZ'S Store, BarkcrvUle. ^���������^WKWILL DELIVER BREAD^sf iwwwftHIMWWHHBiHUIMIWaUMMWIW.1 w H^^'^^!feigaKaB^aisg������arM;g558g (^GBaasiMn'.ui fl i Ma ���������-'4 4; '������: ,t^ I!!Li 31. "| $'���������' ; i'l !!������������������ v 'i A ''' a. K 3���������H YY 3;������ mm- ���������IB ������: $$; $> ;S ill if 'if:- B sp HOW A PREACHER WAS BOTHEEB0 BY -���������" :.,"^v AN AUDITOR. ���������"������������������-��������� "-A iWisconBia -papec telle the following /ertory'ty'/v ��������� ��������� ./ ->/- yo -'���������".*.' ' One who does not beiieyeTin jmmersipn for baptism was holding ' ; / \ ..��������� I'������������������.' X:A PROTRACTED MEETING,:_ ���������<��������� and one night preached on the subject of baptism. In the course of his, remarks he said eome believe it to be necessary to go ;down jato the water and,come up out of it to be baptized. But this he claiuied to be a fallacy, for the preposition " inV? of the Sciiptures should be rendered differently, as it does not mean into at all times; ^ Moses," he said, " we' are,told,! went up into the mountain, and tlie Sayinur was taken intp a high mountain," See... ��������� JFe do iiot suppose that either went into v,Uie nm X&omnhM$$ simply going down qlose by or pear to the water, and be . !ng baptized in the ordinary way, by sprink- -.. -.IlsfC- .,-���������: ' ��������������������������� ". X:-p 'f'f.n--^ ������������������. ��������� Y He cartied; tepuW^ 8M ;sW* ^ iaflou was given, toall who felt so disposed ���������; io rise and&xpress their thoughts. ,��������� '.". ��������� Y QUITEANTWSER ' Y ���������.. . -���������';.��������� lot the(brethren;arose and^^ %lad that they ;ha^ fen present on this, occasion ; that they were well pleased with the. sound sermon they bad just heard, and felt ;��������� their souls greatly blessed, finally a corpulent gentleman, of Teutonic extraction, a granger to all,.. arose, and broke the silence ibat was almost painful, as follows : u Y-^Mister^BreacherJ^Iishso gladt lyash here; ioinight, for}-%:has had explained to tny mindt ���������come tingsi;datl never/ conldpeliefpefore.--. Oh, I ish so gladt dat into does .not nean into :. mt all, putshust clpsei,-By; or^neabto, tor now I .....' CAN PKLTEF MAKTSH -TINGS. Y. '*/, ;..��������� ��������� vatt opuld not pelief pefoTe. We read^Mfs- ier Breached that Tamely as cast into de ten K.qf lionsi and oaaeoutalife; Now,Iheber could pelief dat, for the wild peasts would elnist eat him up' right off; jr/ut now, it is ferry j clear to.'my niindt.���������"���������,He yassbust close pyor ^near ��������� to, und tid not get in to tie tes. at all.������������������, , Oh, I ish so gladt I vash hete to night! ���������Again; we read dat de Hebrew children - vas cast into de firish;: furnace; and d at air ,-alwiBh look t like a peeg story, too. for. dey ���������would have peen purntur) * Pu^ ft isb all ; -*^lal-Q to my^mindt no% for dey were shust close by or near to the firish furnace. Ob, I , ish so.glaidt I.'yash here to-night! :-���������:. IJnd den., Mister Breacher, it ish said dat Jonah .vas cast into de sea und taken into de ��������� walesh pelly v ;.. \v YNOW I>TEYi5E CpmXi PELT13F DAT.. jt\ alwaysh seemed. to me to pe a peeg feesh c story \ put it is1)] all .plain to my mia d t; n o w ; n e y ash n ot taken i n to the walesh pel ly at al 1. put he-shust.shumpec! onto his pack unci rode ashore. Oh,, I ish sotgladt I vash here to- .'flight!-'. '���������', ';-';.;'. ...j: ������������������..���������" Und now, Mr Treacher, if you will shust explain two more bashages of Scriptures, I shall pe, oh, so happy dat I yash here to night! One of dem is vare H saish de vicked shall pe cast into a lak3 dat purns vith fire and prim- stone always. 0. Mister Breacher, shall I pe cast into dat lafce if I am vicked? or shust close py, or near to��������� , ��������� . ,��������� ������ -: BUCST^BAR ENOUGH::. to be comfortable ? 0,1 hope you tell me I shall pe cast shust py a good vay off, und I viii peso gladt I vash here to-night I The other bashage ish dat vare it saish l Plessed are dey who do dese commandments, dat dey may have right to.de tree, of life, und enter in through de gates into-de city.' 0. tell rae, I shall gets into de city, und not shust close py or near to���������shust near enough to see vat I have lost���������und I shall pe so gladt I vash here to-night! He sat down with the impression made on many minds present that it would do to take the Bible for only what it clearly says* MISCELLANEOUS J. p; TUN3TALL & Go.,; - B BOW CHURCH YARI)^ LONDON. J. Hi TIJBlfEB kMh ������������������* '*?. "VICTORIA, B.C. : , Goods and Comm -������������������������&* Goods bought in the European Markets to order,--and conBigpme.hts of Goods fxoiSi British Columbia sold in London. y ; ^ .'.������.' p-'^XXX. ' . ��������� Xp: XR EtfER ENCES ;'.TN. 'ppP'\. LONDON���������London and Westminster Bank, Lothbury. "Messrs. Copes take* Moore & Co., 5 Bow Church Yard- VICTORIA���������Bank.of British North America. my6 6m ' QUESNELLE, and * t ; BABKEEVILLE X-p. ��������� .;' .J. HARPER, ; LEA. fe PERRINS' ,'; Celebrated "' woRCE st er Shire sauce .'��������� Declared by Connoisseur's to be . ������ THE 'ONIiY -.. # ��������������������������������������������� GOOW SAUCE. Miners' ProvisioiriYStor^ BARKERVILLE. T.; THIS STOKE vwill always b������ found a well- selected stock of the Y . ,' : FRESHESTy GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS IN CARIBOO. BEST JAVA CQFFEB ; Roastedaad Ground daily. Caution.. against; Ff aud.���������t ii e s u cc ������s s or th is ���������mosbHlelicious and iunrivalled GoiuHmcut having caused certn in dealers to apply the nnni c of " Wprces- tersh ir e Sauce'! to their own... Int'erior com pounds,' lit p public is .hereby. iuTormed that" thb oiily way,to secure the genuine, is tp: . . .; ��������� :> 'y^* "ASK FbR :LEA ;&'��������� eSrE^NS1 SAUCE and to see that their nalmcs are!. upon the wrapper LABEL8, STOrPER, an d BOTTLE. If ���������; '��������� % A . .' .'. ; ���������> ���������'.'.-. Some of the foreign markets having ��������� beori'supplied with a spurious WorccstefshireSaaee.upoj} theVrap- per aud labels of which the names of Lea and PerriDs' have been forged,. L; and P. give not ice tbat they havo furnished their corresponUents w i th.power oi attorney;to tiilce ilistaM^ proceedings against'manu. fact urkr s an cl vendors o lVs uch,: or a n y o Ui er i mi ia tlohs b y: wlii oh th e i r. r igh t m a y. b e i jn I'rb j go d, .. . . ���������. Askior LEA &: PEBBIJSfSt^auce and see N^me on "Wrapper, IJabel, Bottle, and ������������������Stopper. ... Y-'iY,.;'.,; XX' '' '*"'' , "\yholesale and for export by thel'roprietors, Wor oester; Crosse and Blackwell,:Iiondony&c.', &c. ��������� and by Grocers and OH men universally. :.. ,' .... L . THE GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE OF TEE ��������� r.i 1 Y:,-i\v: ���������,:,-';AGE. Y .;.���������": .:;.;' ���������:,thipty,teabs . Have elapsed since the introdnction of the Pain Killer to the public, and yet at the present time it is more popular and commands a larger sale than ever before. Its popularity is not confined to this country alone; all over tbe world its beneficial effects in curing the ���������Mils that flesh is heir to,}7 are acknowledged and appreciated, and las a pain kiixkb its fame is limited to no country, sect or race.��������� It needs only to be known to be prized; ��������� Thirty Yeabs is certainly a long enough time to prove the. efficacy of any. medicine, aad that the tain killer is deserving of all i& proprietors claim.; for it is amply proved by the unparalleled popularity it has attained. It is a sure and efpkctivb remedy. Sold hy* all .Druggists and Storekeepers.��������� Directions accompany each bottle. ��������� je3 Giant Powder. x RObertsoti^ Stewart, COMMISSION MERCHANT, WHARF STREET, - T >v - VICTORIA, Agent for British Columbia, A supply of ���������#, 1 and VA inch Gartrl'ltcep, Caps ' in! Fuse always Kept od hamf. my7 3m ^aii^-Store Gliance^ at Last ���������Whereagc>q������l assortmeat of Goods will always be ���������found,���������'���������'.���������".:';" ������������������; ;. ;*.-���������- '- I trust by strict attention to business aad fair and square dealing, to 'merit a continuance of the liberal ipatronage heretofore extended to,me., ; fe4 5K TJ'IfBESSIGMED BEGS TO INFORM HIS friends and the public jtha the has fitted up soiie COMFORTABLE BED-ROOMS n bis new building^ where he is prepared to give good 3eds a t a ;reasonable/ p^ice. Those wfi������''will favor tiirawitb their patro^itA, may depend* fcn'the cleaanoss an d comfort of li m | iauso....;. Hetakes also this opporfcttBBly to remind the "Carl* booites that bis Brewery has received the yiR^f PRIZE of,the Colony for histfolebrateil ',; .-XXX. phliE^p--:"���������'-���������[ And the true amateurs willbeabieto jndge by.them selves that such.hoaorablejprize has been justly awarded to. him, ��������� - ���������:...:���������"' N. B.���������A large front room to let. Barlcerville,jau. 23, 1869. N. OT/NI������ Riestauraiit aiid: Bakery- THE Proprietor of this old &nct well-known estab- ���������JL ; 1 ishnieut would respcctfupily thank ��������� hiIs ntimer- ous fri endsan d. the ptibl.i c for the extensive patronage heretofore bestowed on him, ajjd trusts that by^his usual strict attention to business'to merit a^ contiu uanceof theirconlidenceandsupj)ort/r-..,; . Y Heals, $1; ;Boardfl'$14 per Week. ; BREAD MADE OF THE BEST ;?LQUR I recommend to the publixj my ���������'. Y> 6ROUND C6FF iE^, y Albion Iron Works, , . VICTORIA, B.C., MANUFACTURE STEAM ENGINES AND B01LRK3, either High or Low Pressur������t Grist', Quartz1 and Saw' Mills, and in fact .anything connected with th* Miichmc -business. Iron anl Brass Castings o{ ail descriptions. On baud mhI iv* with Iron and;Steel Axles, Steam pipe Fitting, &c. Ali orders promptly attended to.YTerms Gash, at oiir:W-orks in" Victoria. : . ' , myi3;6m v.; ��������� SPRATT& IRvISG, Proprietors. A; Q-ILMOREi which is a much superior artjcl^tbah any which can be had from below. I, Koast: ii n d ,Gri ri cl, ,if. inyselt.' andchbosetbe bestberries;conseijiiently the.pUblii may be sure of i is b ei ngf r ee f rom a^dulteratibu. i\\ Ji Qc. GOOfeSONVY GHEAP GOODS! COMPRISING-^ I HAVE been requested by several respectable parties, who cah testily to the efficacy of my system, to again make public the fact that Moses' Hair Invigorator WILL PBEVENT BALDNESS, - RESTORE HAIR THAT IS BECOMING THIN ; , ��������� OR FALLIKG OFF, and effectually CURE SCURF OR DANDRUFF, Boots, Shoes Clothing, and G-rocerjtes, -, ' OF THE BEST QUJALITY, Forsale at tbe Store of the undersigned in Barker-; vilie, opposite tho Bank of British Columbia. w.. kmnie; GOVERNMENT SXRE33T, .yxCTORIA, V.I fTAS ON HAND!'"AND IS CONSTANTLY reeeiving, * XT' large assortment of CLOTHS, CAS.SIMKRF.S. ,and . VEfeTINGSv w Inch - he is prepared, to make ii order;in the most approved, styles.,, .Y_.,,-,.;.! ' jg������^ Parties on ' 'WiUiam Creek can: tiave their measures taken by Mr McCallum, Barkerville. \<..- All erders froni Cariboo promptly attended U. ��������� ��������� '���������;.; " ,my61m.., - -, . ' ."��������� -:' se4tf as usual* An Explanation. ��������� " Straoga that the prisoner on trial for bis life should appear in court with aueh a smooth countesance I" exclaimed Jones. "O, he v^> ironed just before he w&s jbrongfri j^w explains Bofltea. This is not a mere assertion on my part, as I have in my possession numerous testimonials certifying to the success of my remedy. I do not of course pretend that I can make the hair grow on heads.which have been bald for years ; but I will gnaranteo to stop tho hair from fa Hi ng off, to increase its growth, and effectually remove Scurf or J><^druT. W. I). MOSES, ,. Barkerville, B-C. For Sale, Store Street (between Herald and'Fisgard) victoria, b;c. ANDREW AJ?TRIC0, "i ��������� *'- -! - PROPRIETOR.; = The most commodious and clean Hotel in Victoria, It is conducted on tho European principle. The table is supplied with the vary best the market affords. Meals at all hours of the day. Prhrate Dining Rooms lor Families. Board and Lodging per week; $5 50 and $6^60. Per day, $1. Single meals, 37K cents. Beds, 60c. je������** Fire proof Sate in the House. my5 6m CERTIFICATE, This is to certify that during last spring my hair was rapidly falling out and my head was fast becom- ing bald, when I applied to Mr W. D.MOSES, Barbor, Barkerville, who in a few weeks restored my hair to i ts former heal thy s to te ������AVIS GIBBONS. Barkarville, Becpty im; ' wtitohn $ ���������AT��������� THOS. FLETCHER'S econd-hand Store, BAIUCERVILLE. Jell . CASAMAYOU & CO., Wholesale Dealers in Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Havana Cigars, YATES STREET, - - VICTORIA, B.C. ,\l s $& ������M m V: mm crmuwiuuuwfm msBHffiT' Mi
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Title | The Cariboo Sentinel |
Publisher | Barkerville, B.C. : George Wallace |
Date Issued | 1871-06-10 |
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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Language | English |
Notes | Print Run : 1865-1875 Frequency : Weekly |
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Date Available | 2011-08-03 |
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