Vol. Bagrkeryille, William Creek, B.C., Saturday, June 11, 1870. No; Published every��������������������������� Saturday , by p'f ROBERT H 6 L L O W A yI Subscription, ������> ������; 60 Cents per Week*; Agents for the >��������� Cariboo Sentinel**V Van Winklo,- ;if ...���������'; ,- Quoanelm6uth;V ;v. Soda Crook, . -' Clinton, ��������� . ��������� - .. . . Yule, - ������ Mr. Evans, j New Westminster . Victoria* - . ��������� -. . L. P, Flshor, . -. - .'���������'..- MrO.iW. Lindhart tf' i". > ��������� ���������; Barnard's;Express Barnard'6 Express Barnard's Express do do Clarksoo & Co ; v. .John Collcns - ��������� San Francisco THE CARIBOO SENTINEL. JOB PRINTING OFFICE. 'Cards, Circulars, Posters and Programmes for Balh and Theatrical Entertainments ; j53y*Executed witb neatness and dispatch ..{g^ ��������� Terms moderate,*- ���������'-. THE FENIAN RAID ON CANADA. i Poiijrbkeepsie, May 25���������A 17 S, battery, {bound for Ogdensburg, passed here to-night. {The, Fenian Generals Gleason and Davis have Salso gone north. '" XX New York, May 25���������The Canadian; news ^creates a great sensation., Eight thousand jrnen are represented to have left here, and.as [many more have enlisted since.,. Rumor, says iFilzhugh Lee is idi command ; also, "that 700 |U. S. troops have left for tlie border. Telegrams from St. Albans state that the .Fejitnnb eh.tored Canoda from -Frank. 1 in, Ver��������� info nt, and attacked FYel t gsbVjr'jr. defeating lhe iGanadiaiidnijUary In a skirmish with a loss of gseveraV.kiHed.and wounded. Boston, May' 25-~R������pprt3 at headquarters jtate that ���������th������>;adyauced guard- occupied [Pigeon Hill, th^SixtU^Rifles falling back with- jOtit firing a sftot.4^: '>:v ��������� \.' The Grand Trunk Railroad is torn up ifor [quite a distance to capture a cattle train. " Ogderisburg. May 25-Five hundred Fenians and a hundred wagons of ammunition ^passed ithrpugli^Massena last night. Four sbundrcd more are at St. Albans. Col. Moseby, Confederate guerrilla, is here [organising cavalry forces. </��������� "*��������� ";"'"." St, Albans, May 25���������The Fenians crossed jthe border to-day ander command of General gO'Neil, and were soon after surprised by a ���������volley from a force of Canadians concealed beside the road; The fire^waa returned and I sharp discharges were" kept up fbr some time. ;Oae Fenian was killed and *6neVwounded, : The U. S. Marshal Foster and his deputy; wit- | nessed the; skirmisb, and shortly afterwards, when O^Neil had gone to the right of his command; arrested him, DOtwithptanding ;his refusal 'to surrender, and brought him in a oar- | riage to this place. He was taken before the IJ. S. Commissioner for violation of the nea- I trality laws, and in default of $20,000 bail I was committed to Burlington jail. The arrest 1 of O'Neil has fallen like a wet blanket on the Fenians, and reports from the front to-night say they are badly demoralised. The Fenians 1 fought well, but evidently were not reinforced I as expected. There are not over 500 men I about the scene of the skirmish, where ammunition for fully four times that number had I been provided. It is reported that many Fenians are returning tp St. Albans. About one I hundred and twenty arrived from the sou th I last night. Unless the Fenians are heavily reinforced the movement will be a failure* Later intelligence says two Fenians were killed and two.wounded. One of the killed was Lieut. Murray, of a Boston company; j Some.U. S. artillery have arrived herefrom Piattsburg, and more are expected to-morrow. It is rumored that Gen. Meade will soon be here. The "streets are lively to-uight. Several companies of British regulars are on the way to the front. Great excitement prevails all along the border. Montreal, May 25���������The Fenians are at Trout river, Huntington county, and intend to cross. Six hundred volunteers have left for the frontier, and the 69tb Regiment is expected from Quebec. The F.enians at Pigeon Hill, numbering 3000,. are throwing up ln- trenchnients. The Prince .Consort's Own Rifles have gone to the front, with the Mont real Volunteers, to attack them. .. Prince Arthur goes in Col. Russell���������& staff. A battery of. artillery has gone to the front. All the troops in the city are ready to move. It is thought the military authorities will not attempt to check the invaders near the border but allow them to come some distance into the country so as to get a good chance: at them., -.. ...... ��������� Toronto, May 25���������The news is received that O'Neil was arrested by the U. S. authorities" and"is~"nOw ^ imprisoned- in~St.^-Alban?s jail. The Fenians attacked tlie Home Guards at Cook's Corners, but they were repulsed with several killed and wouuded. No lives lost on the'Canadianside. ��������� !-.��������� THE MACE-ALLEN. PRIZE-FIGHT. Betting was three to Sve on Mace, though Allen's friends were very confident. Allen's weight, 173; Mace, 168. At 8:30 time was called and. bo th. men.caniG -m- Ifa'o ��������� rin gf. -���������-���������:-~; "First Round���������Souieiiuic. was consumed in feinting; both men smiling*.- Mace made the first blow, hitting Allen under the right eye. who got away laughing.. Mace, .hit Allen in the nose slightly and claimed blood, which was not allowed. There was much interchanging, when * both men went down, Allen under. ���������. . ���������������������������'.'*���������. i Second Round���������Alien led off on Mace's fore head; Mace returning on Alien's mouth ; first blood for Mace. Severe fighting ensued, Allen getting in two heavy blows near Mace's stomach. Mace fell short in hitting Allen's neck, the latter returning on Mace's breast Mace then got one unler Allen's left eye, and then a Bevere cut on the right eye, Allen going down. Third Round���������Allen struck Mace lightly, the latter going down. Fourth Round���������Same as last. Fifth Round���������Allen sent in a blow under Mace's right arm. The latter returning, Allen slipped down, but rose quickly up, when be clinched. Mace threw Allen. Sixth Round���������There was some little sparring, when the men again clinched, Allen throwing Mace and falling on him heavily. The claims of foul were not allowed. Seventh Round���������In this round Allen's right eye was completely closed, Mace getting in a heavy blow on Allen's nose. Allen then gave Maco a body blow. Quiok interchanges ensued, both men falling together, Eighth Round���������The men clinched, Mace getting in several blows,and was then thrown by Allen. Ninth Round���������A slight hit, for Allen then struck Mace a heavy blow under tbe loft, ear, knocking him clean dowu. The first knock down for Allen. Tenth and last Round���������Allen gave Mace a body blow, and then after feigning some time both rested several seconds ; then coming up, Allen hit Maco, the latter returning with two heavy outs under Allen's left peeper, the blood flowing freely. Tho men then retired against tbe stakes, going to their corners, when they were sponged off. They advanctd again; and then hard fighting ensued. The men clinched and fell heavily���������Mace's arm around Allen's neck. Allen was carried to his corner. Time was called, when Coburu Jhrew up the sponge, saying I,bat Allen's arm was dislocated. Mace was then declared winner in forty-five minutes. Allen was badly punished about the face, but Mace was without a scratch. The crowd was very orderly. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS; CALIFORNIA ITEMS. Captain H. A. Good, of Tehama county. California, was killed by Indians, near hiB bouse on Deer creek.: ';'/ During a family quarrel near San Luis Rey. Los Angeles county, Henry tlice, with an axe. cleaved open the.head of his stepfather/Sam. E.Wright. . ��������� A miner, named Wra. Carruthers, was blown up in the shaft of the Summer Bloom mine on Treasure Hill, by the premature discharge of a blast, and sustained very serious injury. A. Los Angeles dispatch.says the weather is extremely boF, In Bakerefielait was"110 deg.~ in covered shade.. .; . :- :,: Two miners named Trejrellis, Cornishmen, were killed by, an accident in;;the Eureka North mine/,..;:. -: ���������/'-'���������; James Tracy, a miner at Diamond city, was shot and mortally wounded while lighting. ��������� A despatch fromYreka says John Todhung ter was killed by one William Williams at Cottonwood on account of an"old feud. Tod- -huxifier iea/vta--������.--wifo R.r������d te*> chl\&*<mi- T?r Andrew Mulone, a section hand on the Union Pacific Railroad, was killed by .Indians at Separation statitd. .,,' -���������.,.' Wai Senior, a contractor, committed suicide at Helena, M. T. ".*.." George Liddlecoat- a Cornisbman, wa; killed by one Wm. Little, at Rye Patch Station, Little being drunk at the time. ;;;';' ��������� Captain W. R. Story, Depttty,JLr������ S. Marshall, was shot and killed while attempting to ar- 'rest a desperado named Hawes near Grants- ville, Utah. Hawes waspursned and killed, but not until he had wounded three of his pursuers, one of them fatally. A man named Robert McBurns drew a revolver on a negro named Higginson at Helena, M.T., but Higginson was too quick for him and shot Burns, who is not expected to iiVe. ';;'��������� G. A. HusRey, of Sierra Valley, while in a fit of jealousy, killed his wife. Van Volkerttrarg & Co* RETAIL BUTCHERS; ''\ ARK ERVILLE, RICHFIELD, AT^0 ' MOSQUITO CREEK, : ��������� . A5npply6f:re8hmoatbi[ali desortptioiia coajtantly on hund. .;.-������������������ ;..-;��������� ���������-. :. . '; : v ������ " :���������' '' - Miners' Provision Stoi'e,- BARKERVILLiE, fX_. Kxf Door to Sentisel Offick. . ��������� AT this Establishment will always bo found a well , selected and varied.assortment.ol the . FRESHEST GROCERIES & PROVISIONS . IN CARIBOO., ,. p. ��������� ALSO-^-A good selection of Clothing. Hardware, Olaas and Crockery.: Best brands-<yf Tobacco; - Medicines, etc., etc. :...-.. Best Javi Coffee Roasted and Ground .DAILY, ALL"GOODS! SOLD: AT'LOWEST RATES The BAR is fully suppUcd wltti taochoiceat '������������������ Havana Cigars, Wines and Uquors. - T trust by strictattention to business, and fair an������S square dealing, to merit a continuance ot' the t loeral patronage here toforo extended to me. - - ������."iil:i . A large lot of HEYWOOD.'S celebrated BACOK ! for sate, at a very low^ iflgurc."'.: . Feb. 20,1809: ���������-. -.- t;>; ...-- ���������. ..:: - ���������<> ������������������ ��������� ���������������.������������������_. Sm Slieeran^^^sT^rofiT&tuTesr A. Casamayon & Co., Commission Merchants & Wholesale Dealers in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, H A V ANA CIGARS AND FRENCH PRESERVES. Yates street, Victoria, V.I. ray? &n Mining and Agricultural Machinery, QPRATT & KRIEMLER Manufacture all kinds of O Machinery for Farmers and Miners, at tho Albion Fouodry. Victoria, V.I., and for obeapness * an * quality their work cannot bo rivalled by. any other machinists. First premium Colonial mado Wrought Iron Ploughs, after tho Scotch stylo, universally*acknowledged to bo tho host in uso, price $65. Order* for Quartz Mills, Iron Pumps, &o., Ploughs or parts of Ploughs, promptly *uttouUoU to. my7 6m 1 IX.FOBBING WOBKIN TIN. COPPER.Sbeo* A. rron.Zincand Lead Plpeng, attended to,with ro'mptness, and warranted, to give entire .86Ua action* '} ': ���������'-'.-' ' "'' ' " -' Hardware Iron & ���������Blasting. Fo*w HARNESS, Etc., for sale; ...vB. PEARSON & BROS., BAHKKBVn.LE AND QUESNELMOUTH. THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS TO INFORM HIS friends and the public, that he haB-fitted up so*n������ QOMFORTABLE BED-ROOMS rj*> ��������� ��������� ��������� ��������� ������Ai his new building, wtiero he is prepared to give good Beds at a reasonable price. .Those who will favor him with their patronage, may depend'on thd cleanness and comfort of his bouse. ;# . r He Ukes also this opportunity to remind tho Carl. booUos that his Brewery has received the FIRST PRIZE of the CoJony for his celebrated XXX ALE, And the true amateurs will be able to Judge by them- selves that such honorable prize has been ustly awarded to him. N. B.���������A largo front room to et. Barkerville Jan, 23 1869. K. OTJNIO & AGENTS FOR . The Royal Jiisnrance CoM WHARF SJpfEET, VICTORIA, V.I. H. LEWIN, Importer and Dealer in Fine Havana CiaARS an_d_TOBACCO. the above articles can bo obtained in and out of f Bond, at tho option of the purchaser. A general assortment of SMOKING 'ARTICLES.,' ttf$��������� Orders from-the Uppur couulry promptly attended to. .'���������'���������'���������'; NO. 4r YATES STREET. (Opposite the Bank of British North America.) VICTORIA, V.l. rny7 3m E WATOHMAKER, JEWELLER graver, Government street, St. .\Jchola3 Hotel, Victoria, V.L AND EN- nest to tha vigxa cm.. ;>jcn������jiua uwa, ������i������/n'ii������, ������ ��������� *. Ghrononj������ etcrs and Watches cloanod, repaired, and warranted.- Every description of Jewellery made to order. Piaia and Ornamental Engraving neatly executed. . Oriers from tho Upper country promptly attended to. ������**���������% '^���������^ **>' A!::n f -:-. ���������'^y . ���������������������������i^^"^^���������i^w^. * ... .,-���������''v������;,,,-,i_-*jBivii..; .-i-j*������'wt-,'-*-T*v *���������������>" ' ������$ '.'/���������.: f- ��������� ��������� " \'r" TifECAltlBOOSIuYT ���������ii- : s." ''. SATUliDAV. SUm 11. 1870. I -" i tlr j%; Opj^^ ;; ''���������'.'.' Cji fa frequently asseriedttjiat the gold mines of Cariboo -have been.exhanstedbf their trea- mires, and thatnew discoveries are necessary X'"- id the^ maihlehance of the vitality which; the-:. V raining section has imparted tb the life of the ; f- ppIbhy^;'Kew; mines half as rich as; those; pf iijCariboo w oil Id heai vpry; Wei com e; addi tipri: to the iud us trial resources^pflhe colony^nnd; % that a iich ;dp; ex is t i n^ British Coi'j i j mb iais i aiiiy presumable from ^hat';|$';kiioW^"or the. .pbunr '' try. Excep t that I t* presents > the * a ppfea ra nee ���������of a gold-bearing Cou n fry,-ana that: prpsriects ; of the: p reci otis m etal ii a ve been\ fo u n tl b v a few ndvenjtarmia rirosi3ectors^aud explorers* ... /little is knownXof the territory f&f few: miles ' east of Will lata creek and bounded by Fraser and Columbia river, as regards practical ��������� demonstrationv "feiifc;- its^eneral forma tion is iff; '..thaJ^Qf. ii gold-;JBOiiiijirir^ii :-Bjit.^e liayie --b������en ac- .' * enstomed to see in ines so rich in (jar ibob that ii n less a numb er, of c I ai ms 1 i ke the Ligh th irig ; claim on Lightning; le reek jbef yielding large- amounts" of gold in IheSamemontir or season/ :��������� f itJs fjBaredrand asserted: fMt Cariboo is iuSed , dp. , The richness of the mines bns-'also hitherto cpnfined^tbb; a|te^tion.pf miners to country of which ^ X vtaius are ,the summits,' and hence: our limited ���������* ���������������������������-���������' know ledge of the country over three days' r- Journey from those golden spires: The min- , eriyl' deposits of.paiibop are not ye fc at the ������p<'first.:stajsetof^cxhauslibn;; Only?t& easily- worjee^, placer/ d^osits^and; channels have ^TTl^^T^qjT^ ,:has been: done to ascertain-the value of the quartz ... reefs. < The Meadows are^stillintbeir prirark " ^_'.Uivev glory, \ and tlie * rich lead1 ^i^Liglitbiug'j v v - ?;creek; has^ yet to betf raced,t?tlydrauIlc^miri- ��������� CklkbratlONr^he .'���������:': Newg -West mi asteriah> eel eb rated: t h e '_.CJif ieen *s'. Bi r th d ay in g ra nd style.: The:pipgramme included horsf'-raciug. a royal; salutej;.-;a- yacht race, a sailing-bpat ra;ce, sixteen;gainpsi'and athJetic'sppri&f;foiir boys' races, fo ii r teen Indian' |pp r t? a n d c anbe races,, a. publici dinner���������and5/a ,lunch at,tile jGo lb nial Hotel j sfeven more Indian, canoe races, ten boat races, balloon ascents, Ann t SaUyand ^ variety^dfofhersports.;;:ioptain Jrving;teudered. the use' og,his steamer'; On-; ward for the aCbommodatlbh of the setllejs pii; Fraser river/!^Prizes-ranging from $30 to- $1 were give;i to all of the abovesportsi The 'first'prize in the hoys',races :was":won by;��������� G. Vignolai^bn of Mr Vignola^cifBarlcerVille; '��������� ' Bickf-t-Thoi markpt;;is:fngain\ siipp 1 ied; with beef, fr o m liar per Brps.' s to cfe/ several "head baving been d riveh in 6 h Thnrsday. , ��������� XX ii ��������� : X ��������� X^EWi AOVERTISI^rEKTS. Editor ^KNTiNkr^-rrTbere ;seem^; to-be note i ng d pi ng fo r t ji p celeb rati b ri .of l)o in in I pi i and .Independence days. Prpba bly the dull t i in es Ii a ve dul I editli e h ppe ti te fo r - rec r en tion, and as the-;Wb days- cpine so cl.osely;, together, ;tbe prospect, for two calif for subscriptions ltiay; increase^ the ^apathy/" ?twpril(l snjrgest. theremre,Uhatall should tinJte'anH;Icelebrai������; both days at' onceW By^ so doing a gnod list ;pf sports miglilUie iir^abged.' which* won I d at tract- miiiers from Mhe| outside' creeks and the people ;0.n3the road. Le), Us drive/duil cai^" away by laughing'stilL;'" "���������{'���������' ^ f"~t'" 1 :���������'���������'-���������.. V '/-; /; h ;aCossiof|olitaW: tfiS BUSINESS- NOTICKB. t ��������� fi-f.V-ifii-t fl' '-'ing/disdburaged by the past, twoldry sum- ������ mers, has not had a fair trial/;"Want{dt"cnp- .,vital for the intr^dticUen^^ and thelcbnstriicliQn^/of wiiter wjorks is the .causei of the prescntVunpTOdnctiveness. As^ 1 quale to 'the Jask of "developing 4he;"deep channels, slich'as thiit of fhelMeadSws, al- v, though the success, of "the Lightning company p furnishes a notable excejKion^ a nd' encpnr^ ;���������", ajges^the hope; that .even with the limited re- r eburxes a'^present command the difificulties v connected with tlie-thbroiigh^developraeiit of* Cariboo may bp surel^ though slowly ^joverr n Come. Our mineraL resources, a re yet abiui d Hit, but Caribooos, in com pa rispnfw ith other gold-mining countries,. differently arid-unfa vprably cirbdmstahced|for 'the nieans of developments It; has ������"no large and ^weal thy communities like ^aal, Fran Cisco aridV Mel- ������������������ bourne in whiph iplopk frirpepimtary aid and ���������M4^"c'o^epafton^^^^ iatbr? Austral ia-a" rich strike like that of tlie Lightiiing^com- j)any would > at once e ril is M he sympathy and .������������������';. ^sibtance of 'capitalists Tlor 'the o(her. s|rug; :, ��������� gliiig^cpmpanies ;on Lightning creek. ^-0 >v- 5 ;.nunin^.laws..a^ no repelling cause jfbr iiiyestment of capital; tut no ;eflprt;i3,: m ad e, ��������� rib r n.re the re, an y: i ;i ter^ mediate public spiri Is -between; the capital is j, and the miner, to bring; capitaf into the coun- %ry. Nearly all-the notables, of tlie cblpny {,nr?: ������nS:������ged in pblitical matters. Nor is' this a special complaint in belialf of Cariboo alone. Our mineral.resources are broadcast, in every section.of the colony, arid in almost any other country would become the subject of greatest interest. Our isolation, the isolation6f the entire colony, is one great cause of \be slow condition of things *genentlly: in British Columbia, bnt ii* cooped and cornored position is made aggravati.igly worse than it should be by the. ignorance abroad, bf its ca* pacity; and ^resources for the absorpiton of labor' arid profitable employment of capital. That it will;: and; at no distaut'time, become a source of attraction-to both, in due proportion; to its.natu ral weal th. no one d on b ts wh o knows anything about (he colony, but in the meanwhile it rests like a naturally rich es tate, which woiiid yield a hundred-^told if its owner would exert himself to procure the .means of putting it into thorough working- condition. :..,.. ��������� -, : . ������ ^TheGreatJFa^iily^ At|a:icine crthe Agel ��������� - THIRTY :^EAR3-: berore. fits popularity ^ is "pot, confined; to th is country, alqnc ; nU pvvrl UiG wori'lits; benefici.il effects In ;curiiig the *��������� -'HTs that:flcsh is"������������������lie������ri*t6J,-,,:alrdl acknowl- e:lgoil and appr.'ciiitcd, and a.s a pAi.v ittLrEJtits iam'1 is 1 fmitod to no &^in].ry-n sect nor race. It needs ,o'n ly to ho kh*������wn- to bt> priz^il. ; ' THiRty tyKA������s is c^rt'tinlyia.; l^>ng^ orioiigh^titi 1 r<. * v o-1 h e e f fi & i c y' of inn ylm otl i ci ii o^'ain. 'lib: it it h c nie. to e:PAi-v byail.DriJggi'sts.'-v ... ���������: pirecth>ii3. ticcompiipy each hot tic. ���������"������������������/',- V' :^JeH\ ^EW; ADVERTTSJEalENTSa; ^o^;SaXe;-:pr; t&Jjetyttp -.1 BO AR-DiNG 'HOUSE,; Fit uate at the headbf Stout J\ .G u 1 c h, : til nijshecl;, with Rri age rin^ 1 every th ing necessary Tor the business. '*:="���������? -Apply, to "joiTt'r.^���������" .Ti-rms mo.'.ler:������te- .. ' .���������'������������������.''���������-':���������;.; ^Burkervjlle.':: \--$[-Tp<>r*$ 'Xiip ������: GO������Wl^ fi \ ' : .N.- . KICnFIBLD, \. '\ ;',; \X f Tli o property, of E. Cranci ii I. , AppI v to'.-':. '.f jellff- ���������-ftyPX-- X}X���������:,������������������ ja>ie.?^ckham.;��������� 1 * Caribcto! Literarv* Instittite rpHR ;RR^TlING -RbpSl :AND^LIBRARY��������� ������re now .1. h.'brited iu the ,robui&; m;'xl doorfebelow -tho: old. stand, -and... ��������� f ���������.- $$$>��������� ;V'.: -' ��������� -./ - ��������� THE RURSCRT1?TT0N ^A^^ i>ucei> tov"$3 TOR:;:guARTER. ;:; Jup^lO^lSTO^ ;, ^a6H>J;BpWR0N- Iiibrarian. LUMBER! BER ! ITESSRS.; MEAQHAM ,ft>NASONvnre pfrp irod to ill:;. Curit te Iv Ltmi b c r at. th clr ��������� '��������� M j lis, Will Litii Creek; or deliver,it to order. _y . v.-f������.;.'- , LUMBER DELIVERED ; ON MGnTNI^G CREEK; AT THE SAME RATES ASfON ' william greek! ^ v ; ll( :p \ ' "la-Haying:'.a/Plan 1%^ST:ic?nn>:jnopftraUon"they will nlep.-runiisli prePSftd,.;Ti.iimhep. at .s-itisf������ ctory. r;������tes., ���������; .'\::Piarid;d,Lutiaber and-iSl)ih������les coiistahlly on hand.: iOST EvilYTHIIG" ^���������fX>t:THQ.&X<m Seqpri#-Kaild; Storey ; -, -��������� ,.,.. i; .- BAR^ KUriLLE., ; " ' jell, f j. :BARKERyilXE;B.G.;"w t . . ; r ��������� DEAXfcl?9 IN AliLi KIXD3 OF^- '���������' ' ,-'', ries, I^rGyisioiis^ < ,-CIGARg, TOBACCO, &CM&C. t^prders from outlying Creeks promptly attended to. ..-. -��������� ,'" !- -V.'. "������������������ ���������' -." - ���������;, ... ..;���������.���������.,- ��������� i .': . HYDRAULIO HdsF STR ON;(^;Ak^.;^)EAThJ :M^h ORDERS left at >Ir ^���������ufoitier'i or W*r,IX' ��������� lierfs Rich field, -will bei* promiuv ������t^8 3 and than^fully^eceived^���������/ *e f. :*?$*������ ".^tended je4im���������-.- . ,; :.;ft ^>fAnderson COMMISSJON MERCHANTS anhI .:.: GENERAL .DEALERS ^L v -./'.'��������� '*- groceries; ��������� ��������� JProvis^ or m T n< B, ; C E; I. B BRA T K D i AS*. P^ irti cula r a tto n tion .pal d to Cons J en m *;,���������; Country i'matii;o;r ���������'���������:'.��������� ;-f ���������������������������'��������� ���������'"?��������� '-������������������>'-; .*' "n.43 fftf.fW.O<'Tli*<S::E 1 IX pa rt I es d esi rpu s of oi) ttiini n k- copies of 1 IX,. prkscriftions, or -of.hii yi \\g.'. the s't me rcfi I..will lak'p . copic'ti .of.;the fthove with m<j arid up the orlgina 1 *-1 ill my. return in t h 6 fal 1 r :! ;���������--: ���������.-I will.;.alsb;'tfike"it sf'K^tlotXpr'ijrHtrf', Patent M cln es, a nd.; various f ch (a s^ii> i table ff - r XT ih: r>������..-; ^During'my ubsenqe^l.hop^>tny^rlpn'is wiirnoi pet'.that I have,a.Iur^eaiv 1. c1)o.icQ AssertnH-ritof tent;ModIclneg at the 'Ohi Siaii^.here, -whi^h they, obtaiu-at reasonable^rat'es'. ff ' ~ fj " ": ��������� parties.owing, small accounts will pleas^cnll settle the same. ' J- '���������:���������.' :r : ^JAS^^-^A'XTOlt -^:irlnjrrritffniarch 18, 1870. ��������� -0 - ' ' w iiil9[ 'he : ST0RAGE & COMMISSldiSI. H^vjnjr .added consi-ieral^Iy to their *premis������^s, Ta & B.. are prepired ,to rec-ive cargoes of MerclianSfce on ^torage-a'itd Coram ^si'>n,.;':v ���������">."'- f'f'f'- ;~ .-��������� . > ' tiS=������. All CiJUSignmV-jits;;frnm l]\o A->ricultural Districts will .receive;, the. strictest attention., i~ ������������������ ;' . B A R K E R YIL hi, \'J " jell 3m'���������;���������������������������>'��������� . : '^(Opposite tbe Po^t:Office.) f. THE FE?TrVAT/OF.ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST, Fri d* v. 2itli of: Jun e, w i 11, be- ceh-l\rh ted by CA RIBOO LO 1)G E, Ni j . 4i39.. F.: k X. M. . The Installation of the Officers for the en- sui ri.? yea r will take pla ce a t Th roe' 0 Jch ������ck. IVH; ; .All sejou rn' ni? brc threii in good standi ng'.;-' are. i h- yited to attend... . ,; ~ j/jell THE CARIBOO AMATEURS Announce that they-u-ill perforin on Satnrday Eyetfg, JnnelS, To cominenco with the humors and entertaininl - ��������� .��������� Cornumctu, entitled ' S The Lottery Ticket. McholigCapias T Q m, Wornnvood (liis Cl^rk) ' "��������� {; ��������� n"mPson Mr^ CorsH (a Millinr-rt /Z "���������-f,.!1KB;."Smith Susan (a Jtaid of all work) Z:;;.* fw^^wn ' * wroncowiiion Ctmcludiuj with the petite comb-ly'-of . ". A SUIT OF TWEEDS'������ Lionel Loara 11 ,1# -. ^ . _, . K. A. Brown. rpHE undcrsiped havinir houirht out theNewPphprr : 1 misini'ss hitiHTi-o carried on hv Messrs ��������� Cluto & Jiajty, is -iinw pr--p<i red to su|?pi y .'u 11 Kgwspanors, ���������JnrelKn and Colonial, Magazines,. Periodical J, '&c. &c, uiany oi tl������em .;���������-:...-,:-'..-/���������..-���������;. .-..-������������������������ . ; AT R E p xjC.e DV^^Tb'HM'. Always on ban d, a stock ofall.kjndspf,;: ���������:'��������� ".'��������� STATIONERY, .BOOKS/:&c.i - ': L A T ES T NO V ��������� E L S OFT IIE DA Y. .-.,���������'��������� ���������Atso-~;.-.:';.'���������' ���������-,' ���������.;.���������/;:'' J?^1Cf ������hl-^; '^W Vi<'n" adulter Strings, Bhink ? I1'?1 .r?nw-in':1,!ri B'K?k^ ..School ..Books, Toys Wiitch Ghtsses.an ! Hands' fitted. ���������:: .-,-;? ":���������*- ���������������S" Dn riesfor 1S70. tm������ Subscriptions for papers nust be m advance. . a B. MURRAY", Front street. Now Westminster. Je4im ' rau : :BedTictio#;in'-Fr THR RATKS OF FRF.IQHT FRpy gppA CREEK TO ,:';;Qu^hclmoutiron"tho;':^|^^/V;^ X-ff.fl-If :.���������;��������� S TEA ME R' ^VIC T-0 RI A > ; Will in future he' , P N E C E. NT P E R POUND, .;.. " PASSAGE, ...C- ..- $5,' -" , The - und eisign ed will h erenf tor hep n-parcd to re- ceive goods : nt SodaTCreek.-,a'h"'d>. TaTvfnrifi' thorn if Whiwm,,nr Pick Tr'Jinsi to^VVilllams:-i"Creek ���������at:',rtk LOWEST, RATES OF FREIGI1T,,; FREE i^ROai DRAYAGB;!sTORAGE AND ' ������������������ ';:' -'^GOMMISSiOKS^-,-";' - Collecting Freight upon JWiliiams Creek. .We re.'p^ fujlyask for consign meats; ��������� "tl-1'^ ',.. :-f ft--: ��������� f ; , r/v ^ JfARVIK & WRTGHt ;. ^We-are hot-resp;oh������?lhie for. leakage of Ilui -p in tin. ^ Spdu;Creek^ Mifyl4;' 1870;:; 'f ;..��������������������������� :f ; '���������.' . my28t'J Connecting with' Barnanrs'and Wells, F^rjoplil^Mfr < -.- ^���������.-.���������: ;: l&Co^Ekpr^9:f; :; ^^������be TT7ILT,:LEAVE QUESXEr/lioufTf on'or about th \y 15th of'every month tot Oil I SEGA.; .All Ex- fee .'.ry urcss mit iter to b c forwarded tU rougi?.-Bernard'���������-������ Es press to Qiiicsnclin"ulh.' 't'l tflf-f ���������'*"��������������������������� ?������ ., Until turthcr notice the charges will be'":���������For-Lot' tere, $250each ;'Freight, $1 50 per Ib-i including Barhan' 's Express clwVn^,:.^J./:_������������������^rv--'':^;L -rjf - ^������i-Al lie iters must he; pre-pal d. .Com missions' andf generai UuiJincss carefully .attended'' to.-. ���������..'���������-��������� -������������������'-.;��������� ;'��������� .f: ;���������;'-���������' f if ���������: . myl4 tf- .; .-'. ���������;-��������� ;,;; Iff-1 <flRt L": iLAMONT.-- M.D.S., And d en t ist, [T AS^REMO^ED TO BARKERVIIXE, n--' 'l? r<> i I pi red'to treat all kinds of :dlss������ase .n������������" ".-"-:j*j DENT13TRV in all its dim-rfnt bra holies in '?;;��������� u������'*'- est and best style.; T^eth iilhvt-wlr.h pure^-������������������dac-.! Silver; also, False Teeth put in on GoM p;..f",- ^-5 i?: "i:i For Sale. 0Nt>Rj5r\L,1r'Jntnr05;t'ln M)C well-known ������ ANTELOPE U UKSTAURA VT." in n.rkfrville. Forparicukr/ apply to Mr. JOHN DAI.Y, ������n the premises. ' my2S lm tt 5011 . k. A. Browi: Pick Wurz^ll.... E. Pearson 01.1 Barker>V*��������� ��������� ��������� - ���������������������������������. H. McDerojn Caroline....-..;.... ��������� Florence Wil, Susan (nor Maid) ..............Mrs Parker JOSg* Doors open at half-past 7 o'clock'. Perform* a n c e to co m m e n c e a t 8 o' c 10c k. Admission $1 00. Reserved Seats, SI 50. Tickets may be had.on amplication to W. ^Powell, Esq-:, Barkerville. " -^ For Sale, ri.sgo Shod. For particulars .apply to " XI. It. BROWN, Barkerville. my 21 lm ���������t ��������� YATES STIIEET, VI(ITQfilA.;v:i. '��������� my7 otQ upon piviits on oW st u mps- or portions 0f��������� t;; ���������>��������� which very often remain quito.^ound in th- w*��������� after the tops are gone, ami tliis is the bos* ���������'>;"' a n y pe rsi ������n to It a ve. la lso teeth, as.th< ������y f.������ r<1 r ';; moved for the purpose of cleaning like those-; upon plate, ami are p ������rl'������:cily n������turil to;the mouth ouJ tuu/ruo, ns much so us |.he orijpna) teeth w������re. I 'ar ti rn w I > 0 h :\ ve got sou n ��������� I teeth w o a I; I do well lo call and have them cleaned, tlms avi^ing I������4fl������ them as others have done through th^ Injurious ellVcts of w 11 a t is call ed tartnr. consist i np of su Ii v*������ry {mueu'l animal matter and phosphate of Jhrie, wluelnmcrusts the teeth with a dark scale, loosens the ������jums, continues down, to the bones, loosens the teeth ana causes them to fall out without being decayed, jOST Teeth crxtr-icled in the very host way know. Charges m od e ra to The b es t rcfe r< ��������� n c '.*s pi ve n, an? all work warranted to give perfect satisfaction. flS=.OFFICE���������Opposi te the. G ivernment Assay Offlco, >ny21 BAttKEBVlLLE, .. . -: _J, A. -GULMORBi" ~~~ IVI E RC H A H T T A!LQ Ri YATES STREET, VTCTORrA, VX,: HAS ON HAND, and is constantly receiving,.; large assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMEllwand Testings, which ho is prepared to make to order in the most approved styles. !' Parties on. William Creek can have tlreir measure* .taken by Mr. McCallum, Barkerville. AtlA %&��������� All orders from Cariboo promptly attend *������..: ���������'���������:-..: ;���������'��������� f ������������������' ' .���������.,:������������������ roy2ie������. ac m m i freo ftan irou K lay I P. m m- SngWDg mumon /.���������������������������������������������M. lit 111 mm W HJHWHCIB THE CARIBOO SENTIML Francis y ."tteiided ���������DERSOv; urtz, rs and! IS i" a,nd iuorsi gnihrtaifj .vM.3m ������les oriiiffl mp refilled ing." fi������rih|| toopuaa' ng and togl i tent. Medil vill not fn ri<'riioM������j| >h tlicy^ij sc'call aifl '���������- ���������", ��������� ,'.-: ^MINING INTELLlGiSNCE;^ - J ? /.^j, -TOiUM CBBBE.. '..'��������� ( ,. The f reshe t (111 ri ng V th e week in terni p ted the work of; seyt^al. of 'the}; hy^ paniesby breaking; ditche$f&cf:rfheijp\(l; H i U coin p an y Ii a ve groiiii d -si uiced and pfpe d .'off about fifty 'feet from the creek for a cut' into the-.hill 'in vseiirch;- of' the blue channel which ;ia exposed in the San Juan- cjiiim; 'The ���������success of Mi is ^pmpari^- will; pt^bablyiiead to further pruspectinw at. 'th^-'^������^fnTrtbe * reek, wh ere'fyefy* 11/tl e,; work h as b e'eii done f late years. Some Chinamen working, at [the head,of the canyon say they are niabing [$ l.G fnev: d ay. .-) Be 1 p w -1 he ca������vy b ri,;'ve (*y lit tie rork h as1 been ��������� di ine!' fhU ; week -,b wi hg to the ighriiu of water;:iti' the! crebk^-i ��������� The Barkor o.( have com mem bed to ; o p en out fro ni t hei r e w sh a ft, - a ri d; i n te n d drift j n g to wai-d y tW Jefi i Hi: -Tho Sehpottiac co^^grbji nd-siiiicihg, jtist boye; the Morning- Star rent;-f are;- making a'ibs; ^The "Fb^st Rose ;<yielded 41 oz. last eek.;,; Th e .Ale rt f pp. h ay 6; co m i neri ce.d; wo r k In iljeBbrealis'-tutineli^ The;Gariboo cp. have jeep m me n cedon e r a tion si-t- The Hi 1) e Hi i a c p.; avjhg bottomed them-sliaffcalprij^^ ress ^^e^are drif^ih^7iinder- the; street.- ff't. 'i������il9tf. CREf.lt"T{l! irorT. to r*-f ^ thorn If | 2k :-at''ttot 3E AKDl fo re^p^cVI 'RIGHT, ii-.'s. fn.do. niviSti ss^M .inciudiujPM tfullyj^lB ' ,-��������� " - . * , CONKI.IX GULCtf. "; ;��������� ������ J : ' '.; ' The- companiespnf tjjis^gulch: are;a)I busy; pit ve ry I lute- gpl d* is ��������� bei h g tit ice n out. The rh!te ;> Pine =.';co;,. "are "prospecting.'.; - The^ Felix >. are, sinking a riewjshaft^ The McDowell v. a re pre pa r i it g to - wo r k the up tier; paui:t o f: Mi' ground. The:^ew Almadi-n co^are run- ]ng up stream for be 1 rock/and ^etting'"-'''eo> inriiging prospects. The* Indian Queen co. >t oyer-w'-xgeiiJor-the^'week'. The Renfrew l<are In :with^hejrjjilttlVnjafil^about^&Q -feetr ieHboriejStitr co^are ,:;about;' 'toV;^sink a o.Und [aft. The R^ad co. are running up stream; j\feW smaller co. ?s a re, working." _'. u ; t- ' / , I,r STOUT GULCH/ '.;/���������' :'1.i- - - :-r . ^The, ^afFyale;;coy w^liqdru ^iSiolzifafet week |(l 2 i oz ��������� 6 ni, \Ved ti es (1 ay "Tast,: The Jen k i as got over, 100 bz,< last week. f. u; ^ i M-AitTuun's ������������������ GOLGir., ,. , ;,',', "��������� ��������� ? h e JM"u hyi rig co".r h a ve co mm e;n ced hy d rau- hig'i and haVe,go^^pr^spt'C]sIn1'sight.::-/ f :1 ��������� .'��������� "LOWUEK CttEHK, Iheyictprja co. are prettinginto goodJpay, n n$ tak������ ti on t a bo u t 36 oz. 1 ast wt;ek. The |wu,cO.Hare^"hydrah)icing!to^^kt:a|acp ojb 1r ground fin; the -pur^se^ Jwater falls in the J3i"eek;; The /Keliy* co7 14������l oing ; ^'i^w|H!;l-V?/*ifeV-pipi w:r*nj������'j .MvftiS'rPJ.lrtife; r^p ui i yio;:. T,h <i> R i i. sse IJX ler'tson-en.-started^shiift, ��������� buit: the;sn'rface ) a ge ���������; Wa:f. tbb '��������� m u ch pfo il I h e in... -The; Gal if r is '-'co.'-haVe b erfu }; trou h led;v wi tb ��������� ~}kn i;' old fe, bi11 expect ;to do well on.--p^assiug:it. f: j-:- : "���������i' ':;.. ���������: EUKxciii orkek:. - ��������� -.. ��������� ��������� i-^ ���������.. -';, he Ambrose. ftOr.;aWHm^ing'ajiead/witb r tti hhel, f -The Co?mbpo jitan-. co.-,-baying :b ed rock on; the easjt sb 1 e pf: their tu h n el. been:ru'Uaing;tip urid across theehannel jcertain its"width arid get-into^'tliedeenijst !.' The;^or|lLA!tiiiencan;^-exp^ ja'c.hbeiiiOck:'in-;theie tunneLl t'f-slhXXX ] G ROUS B: CREEK.- ���������:; ^-^ ���������"'"''.' 't' ; ;,;���������;���������/. ; ] ��������� bbogs (town. ; The Welsh co. made wages for the week. pffiA: ������������������: ���������-;. ���������-.'-';'' ;-:;iipsQuiTd''cREKk. ���������.���������������������������:���������; -.���������������������������The;Discoyery ware sinking a shaft; ^ The Hoiman and Jeffree! co.'s are making aboiit wages; the Willow co. small wages, and the Minnehaha co.;from $3 to. $5, per day to the hand; (Tlie True Bald head eo, are ground- sluicing above the Jeffree claim prospecting for quartz. \;:---. '"::-lrt'ft'': -X ' ���������'���������>';';: -Pt:: ft: ��������� :��������� ;'iu5D gulclt. ;.' v \-'.-���������,;,:;',fC ���������; f;.,':; ^The Alabama cb. are sinking a shaft. 5v; company engaged in gronndsluicing at the head of the gulch are making small wages.; ' :���������������������������'-X-���������;IXff.Xft* ^'wuipsaw QVLGUf ..-;;;:C:* 0X']-X'r- . The Conn nbda op. are gro u nd-slu icing * and; anticipate gbbdC results. ��������� A. company, at tlie. lf>wer part of the gulch are about to run a tunnel.. >' :-'-:\ '��������� -\* -;' f'f l.-; ���������; t> *"f-f- Xfft "��������� '���������:r-ff xionfxirxG gjibek.'���������'-?, ':i-ff:X:f'{'' ,The, Lightning;co. washed up 130 oz.for two and a half days last,week. ������������������'f:'fi ������������������f:fX4^*\ ;:';.4 :..--sugar;CREEK.f.-:-���������';';.-.���������;���������/''������������������ ������������������������������������:;\ \ Foifrteen" ChiriamenS are, working- on this ere e k, w hich y ields from $3 to So per a ay, for' open work. One company say ' they are making $4"per day.-; \'.-, . ���������'\ '"' MINI'NGiR^OORbS.- : ��������� , ( " :' -*:.:rWauAM creek.;"; ;r . ~ :. ��������� \. Rip Van Winkle do ���������May ."^1���������j. J. Cow- iey;;��������� E; pearso n, A If red Lew is. an d ^Vm. Ren> nie. 101) feet on the eastsicle fronting ; on the; .back- line ,of ,]the :McK<*nny;; co.'s ground and iunnipg.'^ack x506->fe easterjyiside-line stakes'of-th.fe;Rip:V'an\V;inkle^ co. 'Also 30j|);f^tir6������n;ii%..oyi\t.up^.. back line .of-,the.;New Aurora ep:,svgrotinct-and running along the south and easterly side of ..stokes of the JRi p^i V"an ��������� WinjdeJc^J^ l^nniOTlj^f^ijDlieTiIII-tt?! iv .all fou r: h il 1 cltd ins, .to be forked as - part:; of the Rip VjaiiWinkl.e, ground^",'::X������Z% --.������:tffit. l������ fff If,,'"- ; ' f '��������� '& June;?T^Ah TeeamV one hill claim on right side, adjoining upper line of Ah Leeps'claim. Goruish. cq.-t^Jli n.e.'7~Gr. *W: R<>binson. In trus t fo r the Go n n sh c o;. two; h i 11 cl a i ms com- mencing a1.1 o.wer 1 in*es of said com panjg and running down stream 200 feet;r To be worked as, pa rt of the Corn"i ish co��������� "a gron nd.��������� ��������� Alv'rt. co.~Jttne, l-~\Vni, Trelase, the Mq- a), nes ;Cp te; grpti jVd^'SOJQ "feet,'; hill ~ claims. ���������:. Xjfo lo well to us ollVcis ' (mucus) encrusts cCU and I. known- ���������en, and Ett. iy Ofllce, slving,.; to otto ������������������ ��������� J.' ittcn^d ,'2X W. is creek; nowfpresents af more agreeable ct than- it-^d id at this time last year, owing e p rese n$ a nd" p rosp ec tive: ;< ab* i inda n ce of v, a nd the v.a ri i \ us/co m panies sire cli eer fill i������ prospect ��������� of fpsuccessfiii season. The t .Bend and :FjJ'l1 Rigged co.Ts have goj li xed ��������� tophyd vaii\i ci ng and grou n d:sl 11 ie\ and are bringing "down the gravel bank pod style, iThe/McWha co., wo,rkiug.in \ te", El iiihe cb.'s grpufedj bxeijnakitig fro/tii $10 per day^tp^the liaud. The Baker paroline.cb.'s are grbund-sluicing. The fail e co. a re p re p ar ing to : h yd rati j ic, and j good-lrioldng channel in sight. Th4 |flo Off have been laying a Bum^^e. aiid are et prepared ibr the season's.work. The 1 Spring,;co^;are groiind-sluicing. The ���������ff^ese companies .have laid two very long Mies and are gronnd-sluicing.- It,is said ^^p^are doing well. The Ottawa Co., who |8Bv itinning a tunnel, are waiting till the .iffi^r decreases. CDNKINGHAM CREEK. Sjljee companies are working on this creek .iSStiinnish. the Draper and the Van Sickle, iiSilfrouad-sluicing. ������������������������������������'''; ���������'..'.', ' GRUB GULCH*. Neosho.co. are sluicing and making $10 |ay lo the hand. They have a channel of gravel forty ' fee^ wide an d fi ve feet "Kunderneath which is a stratum of red fl two feet deep. 'vVv^.HARVET'CREEK, f ff ' t Minnehaha co. got their machinery w last week. The Poin fc .coi are p ros-; ;. Laidlaw & co: are ground sluicing. EEITHLET. CREEK. ^I^Jng to the freshet very, little has been IpB?n this creeK'lately. I be worked by Jilie AlnrtV.co'.^- ^:- ��������� Eorest Rose co.-^June 9*-��������� RobertDvmkail. in trust;for tli6 Forest Rose-.eov. all thei water frpnrSiar'gnlclioa ^t^^lde^dif^iiiii^ot^eki Re record.. ._���������, .. ' , . , ...,."-' if; .-��������� Fo rest". Rose co.���������- Ju no 9*-LT.-'.L; B i-iggs, in trust*jpr the ^Forest Rose sco.f -all the. water from French' creek. ���������, -. > ������ ��������������������������� \ .' 1 Oiilifpruia~c&rr3"illjjfr'9.^H'an|.Q^fl^;���������, IbrVtlie California bol; 'Willianv creek. .50 -inches . of water, to be taken from Walker's giilch. "'"������������������'������������������-��������� ��������� ���������. f \ f.f ��������� MCULLUil's GULCH. < . ' ���������/' June 3���������Ah: 'Liing,���������., Ah Sing,, twp.creek clainis adjoinirig the upper line of Ah Sigti's claim."' ;', .";'flyv;,-.;"'_." v- - _ . -"'���������'; ���������-;���������';;���������; ,.:>.. it::-'���������:-.,... ���������/��������� perein?s'gulch. June 4���������Recorded;in fa vor-of Ah Cow,and Ah Sing two creek claims:{poaimencing>at- the in On Mi of ..sal d 'c reek at Lig htni n g creek,' an d running up stream 200 feet.: 1 __������������������.-.; ---- ��������� -f - June' 4^^Ah Mate and Ah You two creek claims near an old house, situate about a mile above Ah Cow's claims. jJtfU c;'" ''-'.'./LTGHTNING;-CREEK. .";;:" ,^fXf-f j I:Van Winkled"MonthJcdl���������Jime'C���������$��������� Hii- iings, Jas. : Wick ham,: J. F. Roberts,?: JVvIJiu-; shane. four creek claims, commencinariat: the lower end of Sewell's corrall, Van Winkle, on. Lightning creek, running up:stream. 400; feet; to tlie;moiitb of Van Winkle creek. - ���������. Dual co���������June 7-rQeo. Murdoch and, AI Joh ns.tone, two hill cl aims (wi th the righ t to! mark off two discovery claims to be gran ted- by the Gold Commissioher wheri gold is fou ml) begi nning at. a slake on the tipper point at the junction, of Eagle gnIchwitli, Lightning creek, with a base line of 400 feet oh Lightning creek, the upper'side line running at about right angles to the base line back to. the summit of the hill, (he lower side line beginning on the point aud running tip. Eagle gulch for about 200 feet, and running back to the summit of the hill. To be known as the Dual co. GltOUSE CREEK. McWha co.���������June.2���������Wm. Ralph and Day id Robertson each one interest in theMcWba- co.. lately held by T; McNeil and A. Mc\Vha; Mount Pleasant Ditch���������June 2���������A. McAim- den. 50 inches water, to be taken at the head of Mo ant' Pleasan t co.'s di tch. ' Woodstock co.���������June 4���������Jas Laidlaw, T, R. Pattullo, T. Elwyn, FrankTrevor and J. P. Taylor, five full interests. Re-record. Ontario co.���������Oliver Hare, G. Johnson,each one and one-half interests;. Geo. Montgomery, one and one-quarter interests; Robfe. Watson, one and three-quarters interests. Re-records. Rocky Point co.���������June 6���������J. J. Cowley 100 feet,,creek claim adjoining the upper lines of the Salt Spring co. ��������� .;,:;���������; COULTER CREEK. -^Discovery cb.���������June 6���������John Bray. 100 feet, a. creek claim adjoining th^ upper line of the Discovery co. To be worked as part of thei'Pisco very claim. ������������������'-.' iiAi;y y CREEK. . ^'Jiine 3���������Jas. Siyewright and T. II. Car- stehs each two interests iu the Point co. Re- recprds. lt\>?���������'-.-'���������.. CALrFORNfA CREEK. :; Ross co.^June 9���������T; W. Conant, one Inter- est.;-;.:-- .:..���������'.������������������- ; ARpss co.���������Juno 9r~Cling. Grant, one inter- enC-adjoining the upper lines of said company and preempted this spring. ]'-fff;X L0W1IEE CREEK. Brown co.���������June 9--C. Strouss. one and on^-fourth interest; W. R. Jones, one interest ; E. D. .Price, three-fourths of one-inte:e's ; John C McLean. A.CIotworthy. John Sander- Bori, A. McPherson, Thos. Hughes, and John Pplineie, each one-half of one interest in the Brown co., held in six interests and containing 12G0 teet. being a re-record of Brown co. and of Vang ban-Sweeny co.. i;;lT;will be noticed by advertisement that Messrs! Meacham & Nason' offer to supply ana" deliver lumber to miners and others oh Lightning'���������''Greek at the same rates as on TVilll m Cre'ekl" "���������" : '������iAy ,Ge:naman fel I ini o the Wil 11am Creek il iihie b n Wed nesday.. He ��������� was rap id I y.. car- riedjdpwu by the .swollen creek, and wpulil bavji^been drowned, or killed but for the p rese'n ce o f; m i n d; o f Mr B c 11 ai r, of the. Wi Isc n ,co^ who placed himself in the creek and rescue d Jy m. h ���������r::���������"��������� ~.���������" ~ ~ : ~~" "If Ltllookt CKLEBRATrov���������A Lillooet corres- pondent says of tbe��������� Twenty-foitrth : " We had a; - -.fevfy local. races.- . Ned Shahgs' hoist beat Barron^s mare. Then followed three Indian races. i;; A salute of 21 guns was fired at sun- rise^nd another at sunset. Not a man in town J;* tight- .Verily. Lillooet is falling off. Tiinesi.sirt as they: used to was." Express -Bernard'a express arrived at Brr- Tceryillc on Sunday and left oil Monday night. Four JCliioawomen and one Chinaman and a JuU ; mail 11rrived. *.' By the doivn exprjs% Messrs. L. G. .Coombs, W; Auams (of .Adams & Pearcy). and Thos. Ilarding left for Yale, aridvHon. IL M. Ball audi Mr John Wark for iQucsnelmouth, . .Cariboo Amateurs ���������The Amateur Dramatic corps i announce., another performance for Sathrday evening next, June 18ib, and. have selected for representation "A Suit of Tweeds" and the "Lottery TickoU?' The latter is a most entertaining and .instructive comedy, liie various characters . are well drawn, the dialogue is' well written and abounds ia humor and suggestive inferences. We are unacquai nted _with the..;first piece. Tickets for reserved seats may be had on ap. plication.to W. Powell, Esq., Bank of British C )lumbia. - ft A Family MemcrxE���������We. call the special attention of our readers to the advertisements of that favorite home remedy. Perry Davi.' PAIN KILLER. It has been before the pub- lie over thirty years,, and probably has a wider and better reputation than any other proprietary hied ici ne of the present day. At this period there are but few unacquainted with the merits of the Prin Killer ; but while some extol it ns a liniment, they know but little of its power in easing pain when taken internally, while others use it internally with great success, but are equally ignorant of its healing virtues when applied externally. We therefore wish to say to all that it is equally successful whether used internally pr externally, and(/t stands to-day, unrivalled by all the great catalogue of Family Medicines. It -is.sufficient evidence of its virtues as a standard medicine, to know that it is now used in all parts of the world and that its sale is constantly increasing. No curative agent has had such wide-spread sale or given such universal satisfaction. It is a purely vegetable com pound, aud perfectly safe, even in unskilful hands. ���������-. -' ���������"'" ��������� * CoFEEK���������The Coffee prepared by WILLSON & RICKMAN. Fort street, Victoria, has superseded all- other Coffee in the lower country. It is manufactured from the very best raw' coffee, and its superiority is attested by the fact that wherever introduced it has become the favorite beverage. * Messrs. DeNouvion & Kurtz have just re* ceived a supply, of fresh butter and eggs. Brow.v's pack train of 41 animals (C.Boyle, driver) U expected to arrive to-morrow with a cargo of flour. .'...-.- At a meeting of the Fire Brigade'on Thurs* day last, it was resolved to send for 200 feet of hose and several nozzles. Tho;Fire Wardens are D. ICurI'���������; E.Pearson and Jos. Denny. Chance for a BargatW���������Mr T. Flefche1* offers for sale or to let the boiiso lately occupied by Mr F. Rose, on Slbnt gulch, together with everything requisite for carrying on a boarding house. - : ! Markets���������Eggs are retailing here at %\ 50 per dozen ; fresh butter at $1 per pound ; and the wholesale price of colonial extra flour tins fallen to $15 perhundred. Beef and mutton are retailed at 20c io 25c. Revknuk���������The receipts at the Government office. Richfield, are averaging ubout'the same amount as during the corresponding period of last year. Should Omineca turn' out well the receipts will be much larger. , Returned���������Among the many recent arrivals from the Statc3 and Canada we notice' Mr E. Lennan, of the Felix cotnpnny, Conklin gulch, who arrived on Thursday last. Mr L. isa '58 miner,'and has been ;on a visit to .his home in Georgia.' Homeward Bound���������By the last express. Mr W. Adams (of Adams.&,, Pearcy, Barkerville.) took his^depiirtii re���������._,.Mr.A._bas:been7in-thi8" colony for many years. ������nd as a business m:;:n and citizen has earned the respect and esteem of allwbo knew him.. t. fXX'XXj Fracas���������Two miners engaged in grpnnS- sluicing at tbe.m6.utu[of Stout gi.lch dbagreed' about tbe management of th^ir'claim, the other day, and blows followed' words. Oni of- them used a .pi ck and struck t ho" other en tbe head, inflicting sevcral serious" blit not fatal wounds. \: ��������� . ' Tub Road���������The snow. * has... disappeared rapidIy from .the .road betwwn"l)aiicbryli)0" ������nd Van Winkle, during the last fewduys. It Is the intention of the district authorities to cl ea r i t o i i t froni. th ei ca h y p rt n ear Jac k-o f ��������� Clubs creek so .that the regular road, tiaffio for the season will soon set in. The . freshets on Lightning creek have damaged the road badly below Van Winkle, t tffpl Tub Reading Room and Library of the Cariboo Literary Institute will now be found at the rooms adjoining the old stand. The subscription has been reduced to S3 per quarter, and everything requisite for the enjoyment of a leisure hour has been provided jn the' new rooms.. Almost every village -in the colony has its literary institute, and surely Barkerville ought to support one. Mr. L. G. Coombs, who left by the last express, was one of the lucky miners of Cm]- boo, having held interests in the Coombs and T.i ff pale claims, which have yielded so richly. The Coombs claim alone yielded nearly $ 14,000 dividends to the interestin six months of last year. Mr C. realized a handsome competency in a short time, and now retires from mining, in which he displayed considerable sagacity and enterprise. John Chinaman and Wages.���������Chinamen have been discharged in many of the miniug claims lately to make room for white men, na the Celestials, having been accustomed to receiving S3 and $3 50 per day..as wages, are unwilling to submit to a reduction. The consequence is that John has started'out prospecting in various parts of the district where tie knows gold in quantities sufficient to pay him something like wages is to be found, and a great many new claims have been recorded by Chinamen lately. It may be interesting to miners to take noticeof the places where Chi- nauien locate claims, for they frequently; find very good diggings. - ���������. ft Siemory presides over the past: FnuJl Coffee over the present. The first lives in a rich temple hung with glorious trophicsvami lined with, tombs.; but Fell's Coffee has but one shrine, and that is every breakfast table.' Its aroma walks the earth like a spirit, and can be found for sale at every respectable" dealer's in British Columbia. Beware of spuuous imitations. ti *.... E u Plebiscttitm."���������-As ��������� this worfl frequently occurs in onr French dispatches, and may not be understood by that portion-of our readers who are unacquainted with the foreign tongue, it may not be amiss.to.^explain its meaning, at least its general signification. It is compounded of the-two-Latin words plebs, plebis, people; and scitum, ah ordinance, and in ancient times was used to designate a law or ordinance made by the Roman plebeians or commonalty, on tbe requisition of a Tribune (a representative of the rights and interests of the plebeians) without the concurrence of the Senate or patricians.. As used now in France, without any accurate knowledge on the subject, wo presume it designates a constitution or bill of rights modifying the empire, to be presented by the Emperor and voted on by tho people without the intervention of the French Legislature.���������[American Paper. . . . ��������� . A Speakjxg Automaton.���������A German genius has invented a speaking machine, which is now on exhibition in Leipaic,and is a masterpiece of inventive/art. It is in imitation of all the parts of the human organs of speech, executed in Indiarubber and.wood. A keyboard played'like that of a piano, puts the parts iu motion, while by a pedal and bellows the,required air is sent through the wind pipe. The keyboard has only fourteen keys, representing the sounds1 of a, byu,i; e, j. r, w, f, s, b^g, d,sh ; other sounds of the alphabet are p roduced by" th"e^mfe~moTement,-iind the - ad- mission ;of more or less air; Tbe sonnd3 of m and 1 are prodnded by closing-the lips and pressing the tongue against the roof of the mouth,-etc. The French nasal sounds are produced; by a: separate contrivance. The f .. ���������*...- ... . laughihgj it is said, sounds truly diabolical, 'baby���������a: gjrl���������at ifes.birth weighed seven and) an^ the crowing of a rooster very comica). "ia.half pounds. MISCELLANEOUS. -.- The Paris papers assure us positively that the marriage of the Prince of Orange with Princess Louise of England is Gxed for the month of August. The Prince, who is heir apparent of the King of the Netherlands and ���������a prominent member of the Parisian Jockey Club, is thirty years of age. The Princess is twenty-two. Direct steam communication between Eu- ropo and Prince Edward Island has been inaugurated by. the. establishment of a regular line of steamers. Telegraphio communication with India is now eo far perfect that electricity outstrips tho course of the sun, as it frequently happens .that messages transmitted from Calcutta at ��������� noon to London are delivered by the Indo "p European Telegraph Company at half-past 'ten am. Paris consumes 208 000,000 worth of wine annually, and yet only 112.000.000f. is the value that enters the city from the outside, Heuce p6\000,000f. worth must bo manufacs tared there.- .; This is something new under the sun. The inmates of the jail ia Pittsylvania county; ' Va., have formed themselves into a moral as sociation.. Among the articles in their creed is one,/against'profane swearing,-the penalty for violating which is stripes. It was enforced on one .of the members last week.. The London Ath^lETmTIayriris"reported the proposal was made'to Mr Disraeli for his "newnbvelof ������10,000, and another of ������400 for its life in a periodical. v'\-Minnie Wilkins, the latest child mother ol Minnesota, is only eleven years and eight . 'months old, and weighs eighty pounds.. Her miscellaneous; A. McPherson, A KER ��������� AND JEWEL.LER, ' BARKERVILLE. EAR GOODS! COMPRISING- Boots, Shoes Clothing and Groceries, OF THE BEST QUALITY, Forsale attboStorcof tho undersigned in Barker- ville.oppoaito the Bank of British Columbia. . W; RBNNIE. RC4tf ns usual. LlOIITNINO CltEKK. M fpX MissMary Macd6ugall,t.daughter of! Governor Macdougall, of Winnipeg, attended on ;' her father during bis attack ��������� of ;smallpox^in. Ottawa, at the risk of contracting the loath- some'^disease. He is now almost.well. - This "fTstHe daiTgb*ter Who watcned'at Mr, Jla'cdpu-. ' gall's bedside when be lay at the point of ��������� death in Englan d ; wh o y ol un teered to sh are the comparative discomfort and hardships- of the Northwest with him, and who braved the rigors of the winter journey from Pembina along with the expelled Governor. Efforts are being made iu India to put a . stop to the ancient custom of destroying female infants, and a bill for this purpose is now before the Council in Calcutta. So general had the practice become that in one native community of 10,000 not one girl was to ���������uetound. .-=.... ��������� ���������-' There arc now sixty-four lines of submarine telegraph at, work in the world, having an aggregate length of 22,000 miles. Bombay . and San Francisco are joined by a continuous linei To complete , Ihe circuit of- the earth, .India arid China have yet to be connected. and China and California either by ocean or land lines. The Dutch Surinam colony is about to incorporate "The New York and Surinam Company/' an organization that has obtained a grant of 6,000 acres of colonial land and possesses $600,000 capital. Electric Tei^graph without WntES���������It has long been known. that telegraphic messages could be transmitted without the use of wires, and many years since signals were sent across the Bristol Channel by the nseof water as the conducting medium ; but in that case the water through, which the signals passed was jnclpsed in a tube, so that it was, in truth, only the substitution of a wire of water, if the term can be used, for the metallic wire usually employed. Prof. Loomis now proposes to jro further ; he claims to have discovered a mode of transmitting messages by electrical air currents, and is seeking an opportunity for making experiments on the summit of Mont Blanc, . . Pearls, in the Gulp of California���������The .revenue returns for 1869 show that the,catch of pearls and shell for the past year on the Gulf coast of the territory granted to the " Lower California Company" amounted to the large sum of $78,000.: ON THE DEATH OF JUDGE BREW. All ..of us.have lost a.friend-r This is true you may depend'; He discharged h is ,d u ty j ust and fair .; With us, as bo did elsewhere. " Though feeble man thus he be, ; The rich and poor this world must leave. The rich must go and cannot stay ; - Lazarus died and so must they. . He no more fills the arduous tasks. . Nor under officers judgments asks. The conqueror's cross he has now laid down, And in Heaven wears a crown, Past the etherial���������so let it be. No more judging now for .thee. * Thou art in Heaven, his glory see, To rest through all eternity. Rebecca~Gibbs. LONDON HOUSE, GOVERNMENT AND WHARF STREETS' VICTORIA. ���������i [raporters of all descriptions of Dry Goods, Hosiery and Underclothing. A very full assortment of these goods, suitable for Wholesale buyers, at their Wharf street Store. Regular supplies received from Europe by sailing vessels and by Express via Panama and Pucllic Rail. road. ear Particular attention given to orders from British Columbia. Solo Agent for Alexandre ICii> Gloves. London Finn���������J. P. TQKSTALL & Co., 8 Bow Church . \ : ,. '��������� " ���������������������������'"'��������� /Yard. Restaurant jtnd Bakery. 'PHE Proprietors of this old and weli-knownestab- X lishment would respectfully thank their numcr- ousf rieiidsand the public for the extensive patronage heretofore bestowed .on them, and trust that by their nsunl strict attention to business they will merit- a continuance of their confidence and support. Meals, $1. Board, $18 per Week. BREAD MADE OP THE BEST FLOUR . We recommend to the public onr GROUND COFFEE, which Is a much superior article than any which can be bad from below. We Roast and Grind it ourselves and choose the best berries, consequently the public may be iure of its being free from adulteration. PATTERSON is GOOD80S INERS AND TRADERS will And it to their ad- vantage to purchase at this Store, where there is URGE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS Of ihe very best description on hand, and tho Stock constantly replenished by new arrivals. The proprio . , :���������; tors will sell Goods, AS~CHEAR,.ASiANY :IN CARIBOO.. Orderspromptly filled, and forwarded with dispatch Van Winkle, f .BEEDY-& LINDIIARD, L i Proprietors OLD CURIOSITY SHOP. O, did vou ever hear tell of; that curious old shop That stands.at the end of tho villc ? It is huilt oi rough boards, and in it is stored . Oldjunkuntllit is filled. --������������������;. . You go inand you ask for whatever you want; If such things ever were made:- ;":. . ; For a man with ono leg could find but ono boot, For tho other Is lost or strayed. You will find cars and hose,*safes and stoves, And hydraulic nozzles, too. ��������� You will find a range, and that's nothing strange��������� There's things for all of you. w And if you should want any firearms, by the way, Just call and look at the stock. You vcHl fled a gun that will not miss Qro For either ball*or shot. And'if there is anything else you should want, There direct ynur attention, For in amongst a thousand things There's something I did not mention. Cy never let a chance go by, That can be a benefit to you,' To sell all your old stuff, for leave it you must, For you have done with Cariboo. This man by whom this coal yard is kept Will try and please you all, If there is anything you want fixed Just come and give mo a cull. T. FLETCHER. ElEY'S AIMUIITIOH MISCELLANEOUS. VICTORuIl Has commenced making her regular trin������ P$$i ���������.;-.. between ~ y %SS SODA CREEK & QUESNELMOUTH "p " 4������- The Steamer is not responsible for leaks��������� I QHst or other liquids shipped In tins. * ** ��������� m THE public are hereby informed that f HON'G CHY known by tho English no mo ������������������ Henry" is h ������J r^im_IT.-,. thorised to collect moneys duo to the Kwonc U&f-^f^X company, and the said com puny will not be rcFp-t %P\ mm siblo for any debts he may contraict. *' 'fjfBSft" t '-���������-.' CHAXO LtJSf, S . . .,., Agcm lor Kwonc ln\ ' Btt'rkcrvnio, April 12tht 1870. t^lOlo! Sulascrip Aseiits FOR THE OMIKECA MINES. pn Winkle, jsnclmou |d a Creek, THE undersigned begs to Inform all parties within, to ship goods lo Vital'a creek and surroumlic p. country that he wUI bo prepared to forward 60(ri||J pounds per month, on and alter the 1st of April mM$ from Quesnelmouth to tbe head of navigation. W All consignments attended to with caro aoddiiS J aStt PATRICKHICKEY f|l - --���������-' NOTICE. ��������� ��������� T|| vWSmale, m mi % " * ishcr TI qfpuvigatiori on Lake Tatlab, carrying freight"������jS|| passengers. . ' . V" * . ' ^ The Ominecais 35 tons burden, andls provided m$M slXAvatiir.-Ughl.compartmcnta and capable of ca^f'Jl tRo *>* hnnrt of narlk'ammolSTSS dcclrr ���������^^ Tng 25 headfof.pacjit*animats Oli'. decter- stantial warehouse for the receiving-and fbnvn'rjio|p goods. J. W. M00KF, |f Quesnelleraouth, April_16?.h, 1870. ^2i������������ SAWNEY'S LETTERS xnj> TRE BOXER CARTRIDGES For Snider-Eufleld of -577 bore, gs^rjiaa au<1 tor tne Henry, and Mar- iffi^l tiui Henry Rifles of 1450 bore, a<lopted by her Majesty's War Department, also of '500 bore for Military Rifles. WATERPROOF CENTRAL- FIRE METALLIC CARTRIDGES with cnlargod Baso for small bores, adopted by foreign governments for con- verted-Chagsepot, B^rdan, Re- minuton and other Rifles; also Cartridges, for Ballard, the Spencer,and American Henry Repeating Rifles. : .'. . The ������������ELE V" BOXER51. are the cheapest Cartridges known, carrying their'own ignition, and being made wholly of metal, are water proorand imperishable in any climate. The above Cartridge cases (empty) of all sizes, and for tho dKforent systems ot Breech-loading Rifles, can be bad with or without the suitable Bullets and Machines for finishing the Cartridges BOXER CARTRIDGES, of -450 bore for Revolving Pi3tols, usedin her Majesty's,Navy. COPPER RIM-FIRE CARTRIDGES of all sizes, for Smith & Wesson's, Tranter's and other Pocket Re* vol vera. PIN-CARTRIDGES for Lefaucheux Revolvers of 12 m. 9-m. and 7-m/ bore. CENTRAL-FIRE and PIN-FIRE CARTRIDGES for all sizes and systems of Guns, Riflos and Revolvers. Double Waterproof and E. R. Caps, Patent Wire Car tridges, Felt Gun Waddings for Breech and Muzzle Loaders, and every description of Sport'lng and Mill, tary Ammunition. EiLE.Y BROTHERS., GRAY'S INN ROAD, LONDON, WHOLE8ALK ONLY 'flOtlaiil*- C A R I BO OR H V ME by ;ames ANDERSOK, PRICE, For sale at the Srntxhel Office post, free of charge* ONE DOLUII, ami forwardedh&Jf Pacific Telegraph Hote| Store street (between-Herald & Fisgard) VICTORIA, B.C., Andrew Astrico, .- - - Propriety The most commodious and clean Hoft-1 in Victor^, It is conducted on the European principle. Tlie talfi is supplied with tho very best the market aflonis. V, Meals at all hours of the day. Private Diaaf: Rooms for Families. !'��������� Board and Lodging per week, $.6 50 @ $8 50.-' UK .-Balls US-- Montr.c'f te th?rt ^tpost������at Ith one v- - - ��������� .-- lissmfj.;'' falHri: Portia ^ss'elze'f fe Can fit Feniat iTprontf eon';";B T.V01U1 asaaK sSi&gasfiH. Per day, $1. Single meals, 37 1-2 cents. A Firo-proof Safe in tho House. Beds, ������i ifflfeS liome %fmffl> FLOUR,"FLOUR,= FL0U^-;j SODA CREEK, ,.^ QUESNELLE, nni | ;. '/-BABKEKVIUI;^ Also, . $. TWO 6^n. CYLINDER STEAM EMtfE| WITH BOILERS, T| ��������� f&m rex. In. 'mx npy J. HARPER; aplG 62i Suitable for small steamers. Clinton, April I2th, 1870. ^ LEA & PERKINS' ; , Ceiebratod .'��������� WORCESTERSHIRE: SAUC| Dcclnrod by Connoisseurs to be "; THE ONLY GOOD SAXJCE. | Caution against Fraud.-Tho succcbb ^ most delicious end unrivalled .Condiment na. caused certain doolers to apply thennnic oi; ������ , tcrshiro Sauce" the public ia hereby informouwia t-; only way to secure tho genuine, Is t������ ���������^A ASK FOB LEA & PEBRINS' SAW: and to see that their names aro upon the irs* ;. iABKXi8t.BTorPEs, and bottle. ^ Some of the foreign markets having ������������������������*fe>. with a spurious Worcestershire Sauce, nppn������������^.. per and labels of which the names of Lea a J j* ^ have been forged, L. and P. give notice wj^ have furnished their correspondents wi������" i ^ attorney to take instant proceedings "������*"?.-j^fj PAOTtiRKits and vendors of such, o^LT * tions by which their right may be Infringes, j ABk for LEA & PERRINS^ Sauce^; Name : on Wrapper, Label, Bow* ; m9SSS#ud for export-by the Propriety ccstervCrbsBoand Blackweli, London, ������c.i������ * 1 by Creoers 6*ia Oilmen ttn4v0rsal#������ ^Re lhre :|ops a iOvernn* jfon to 0lew 1 ff to-ni] at the i jnadiar .^iporoni '/J,:-jyytbrerai( Xiw^iev^: ;'<qi^Efetroit r 'XiXffwf- . mMm*
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Title | The Cariboo Sentinel |
Publisher | Barkerville, B.C. : George Wallace |
Date Issued | 1870-06-11 |
Description | The Cariboo Sentinel was published in Barkerville, in the Cariboo region of central British Columbia, and ran from June 1865 to October 1875. At the time, Barkerville was home to a fast-growing community of miners who had been attracted to the Cariboo region by the discovery of gold. The Sentinel was published by George Wallace, and its stated objective was not only to disseminate mining intelligence, but also to eradicate official abuse[s] of power, both within the Cariboo region and beyond (vol. 1, no. 1, p. 2). |
Geographic Location |
Barkerville (B.C.) ; Williams Creek (B.C.) |
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Newspapers |
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FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Notes | Print Run : 1865-1875 Frequency : Weekly |
Identifier | Barkerville_Cariboo_Sentinel_1870_06_11 |
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BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2011-08-03 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
AIPUUID | f1e0f7c4-d7d3-4bb2-9f06-1dd5fd1cc0df |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0170875 |
Latitude | 53.066111 |
Longitude | -121.517222 |
AggregatedSourceRepository | CONTENTdm |
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