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KINDERGARTEN' SCHOOLS. 1 '-��������� ��������� y ;: ������������������**' 22- ; -/���������- "? : ���������*' ' ,f .: T?h*:nam^K-trKlerjrflrter*: or.-gnrdf u or, enily <ir..n, ic n'otviri'ten'ded io i^op'V ihnfc children tiro tn h������������fi'r&tnirVed ofttJ7of"'floors'; but thai ih" i-civ ������������! isjt ff;n:rh>n nlnl. in Vhieh Hie chil- <"!?���������������������������!��������� arethe planiVand.lheJe^cIn^:. the ^tr- = .-fl*������n-er. v.'lu^^-d'ity: it isjio jrivoi;Ms ^upils;^ . .^in;d of f a n������ -analoffon^tjnJtto <{������>������ipr jrins hip plants; removing hintlrancVp fi n ��������� I heVsh ftVpin'e ������11. -tiSSSWfe������veilrnltancesl so that ihey may hwveVroowfandpop^ ;.for .'development' aCcbrdin^ to ihe la^.s <bf -thoir growth. - Tlie name:������tvtV the:^s|ei^i^i>r^^r^irjnnte<1'^ * ���������"by'.-TP'i-ajliei; who devoted^irrilf��������� ^'cenUiry ..to ^laborafe, byr studyt and exponmpnt.>a no w* primnry discipline in'-accordance wlUrjchilcl , nalnre. Alrendy^atlhoujrh .tlijs vis;yn'o't yel nny where a-no lion ol pystpm. it hos spr,eari ���������over:Germnnyyand litis ilieen Inh'odnced; iri������p Scandihiivia!' ^Switzerja;nd;vf S|>ain^k^!'ano^: It a I y a n d. H tissia, on d! JsJ>e<ri n iii ii p^;to^fi n dyifg vnIh11ciasIic snpporfers Iri tlie Iin\ted Srntes. 'It Iras t6������ontend7with:8$me^^ by a^olass^of Schools fenl$d*Ktf?d<|r|rjifre!ife w hi oh W" re m e rel y:a JValnalioWf "tli e7o f d i n ?Try' primary school- -an imitation ofttiareal Kmk * d p r*ra r I en s���������es I abl ishedh; bV:(eaob el^'wh o't Jin d ;������������������' ���������" ���������' :���������" ; - ';? ������������������i^6:^"f^ $������������������%# -J vy������^ ;^-,y -. ���������; ��������� re a d snin pib i n gf ��������� co ri c ern l n j(-1 h ������ sn b jec t. but li a d nn ( h a d th t������ n e cessn r y t ra inifl p; and m isse d the essential idea Of ."tlnv.1: sptfmy :-Tn. teacb the system efficierifly. one must first thoroughly lenrn it. Thebesl-Norrnril'sehoo) for this' piippose is Miat'foitn������Ted hy the Baronr o������s Mareiiholtz Billow, ������n.'Bertiii, where she gi ves free. 1 ectu res n pon-'iHe- pbiloso pby of the tneihod lo pupil?, who have an opportunity, .to observe . and.. p rac.tic.stt \ fej 0 -Ma dame; Y o - pier's Kindergarten. A pupil of tiiisssbhool. Madame Kriege. has the only Kfriderffarten Normal.school in America.- ��������� *Tkisisr;aTprivate \scbo'oi iri Bostdri^here Jfat]aliie Ivfiege I ec- tnres upon tho phi 1 osophy, of ? the!;Vneth.6d, while lier danglifer teacb es the Kin d ergarten elass, which the;NoMal^npll sat fetid by way of livfng exainpie.. The pnblie school antlior- > ities of:New'Ypfk;hope soon, it is flaid/ to : eecu re the; ���������services 6 f th < ''se hi di es in the piib- Hc Normal school of that *Uy. they bave now;a class of ten or tweWe Udies. There will so on be so great a detasftti 'for -ieacfiwsf. 2 A lady who rravellecl in Europ^ to study ol d and oou J j n nedl i 11 sey eri,}. at^d^po? ppe lia s seen it -without beinst convinced Umt it nnist jmv<e iediicated itlifccbildrehythat^d^dtMtrfriot .short,time to loflrn iy read. w2;y and .cipher, 'and' would enable 'fhern to liepin ascienfific. 'education andcuse 'books -w'ifh the greateM- n dvnn t si<re, as etiVl y as ei^h t or n i.ne yea rs" ^Mmffttf^ Vi'in-ie' ys:. syy two'or three active-plays; The- tasks catiric: process. He has invented a series op nlavthins-s. ' beginninff with; solids (balls;- -.'���������:<- ���������; . "-'::". ,;.-r' '-���������"'���������-��������� '-y >y;.-"-.':"-"..''���������y.--^i. 'yy.':-'1', -.'<��������������������������� yyy-y. y-.yy ���������..'���������:��������� ;������������������- ��������� ->3>'-v>: ^ ciittr ^c), ^o^se" on^to ph>uf riy f,if*ed ' and sn 11 ares a hd,t ri angles, nnd' then ce; -toTs!licks-- of. yyy'������������������'-. ���������������������������"; ':������������������.:-..: v y..y.tyyy>y:-yyyyyyy,y '-:y-y .-yy y>: ;-".y ;dliferent -lengtlis. and points- (peas or halls of wax) .with- which the sticks can be'inseried,- fo make frames of things; and symmetrical abits. The little tables at which the chilr ren.sit .are mnrked-offr in inch squares, and; the * blocks; planes ,and sticks are^ not laid; in .confuted;;liesps. ,.bnU,cai:^fu?l$ fadjiisled "one by one to these squares.^>.f*\Yiien the child has ;.;'.'<;.���������������������������:'; V-* --.'-V-.:-y *- ",, ������������������ .y-^ "i-V'. _���������- ���������;��������� ���������" oVtf'-.O'yil ' r \,,U\} '������������������;:���������:'���������"' ���������ty/' ' -'i*'-.' a cqu ired sufficient ski 11 to in rent form s wh ich lie. wishes to make permanent, be is-taugh.t to d ra w oi* p i;ick , pictu res. .to; sew.yea rdboard Svit li 7 Chi o f e d t lirend k j n r eg ul ar rmtte:V n s. (n fr copies allowed}, to ; we ave into slitte<l; paper of one col or s( ri ps o f - another col or, to fol d paper .with"great exactness''in geometrical forms;' and unfold it 'to- make'little boats', ���������clyiiTf^' clips;.i&;c.^and1 tb mdiild figures 'out'of clay.... :, ,,_������.....;:'.. -���������- - ,*>..- -- ���������+ ��������� ^- t : Galisthentcs. ball-plays,,and plays-imitating ;tlfe motjoTis'-o.f keasteiory birds.smechanical labors.! &c: are alternated with these - quieter occupations, ond give grace and agility.-- These exercises .are directed and enlivened. w-itlrsbng&V * . '- ���������-- ��������� ��������� - ' * j ;-^:-' ���������-���������-���������������������������-'>''' The teach er,: by ^StiistaAtXtines^i^i.ri^/en.nii the ch il d *s a tte n ti on t o every poi n fr o f resem - bJanceand-.contrast in\!th$'Lohfecis^presctited to; itjan d'-'en con rages it-tO relate: i ts; little ex^ f >e r i e nee, y o r ex pi, a in its. I i Ul e. in ve n tion. so. keeping itn mind awai������e and? in ;?igreeriab Ie ac- irvUpy'xy.. 'y,y.yyy,y.2.yu-,- - -^i.,2^"kyy ��������� The system of instruetiori in the Kindergarten is, in fact, simply the carry in ������ out of that education which a loving and sensible mother becins'in the nnrsery;��������� not of set ;ri uroose. bi11 fry ri*atiifai instinct,: w 11eh sho p 1 ays��������� with ber baby, teaches it to notice fhin^s,.to use hands a n d. feet,. t al ks to. it, and ,i n terp re ts. i ts ��������� d a w ri- ing thoughts and wishes Into-words. '!-.If a baby is not p 1 ayed wi I h .it ceases to p 1 ay, an d becomes, if. n oi ah abso 1 u 1 e id iot, at 1 eas t d nil, d iscbii ra ge d '���������' an cl ��������� ��������� stupid. It is s a d to i h i n k w h at i m men se i ri j 11 ry i'i* d one, an d - wb a t w as te rii ad e of hu tn an fa e u 1 f y, by those d ef ectiv e me thods o f ed������ catio n wh i ch u n d er take to xe- yOrse the ordei\of na'tnre. and: make childreu passive to receive impressions, instead of keeping them active, and letting them- learn by their own or a suggested experimenting. -.This system of education is not adapted merely to primary schools : the fundamental ijHrbile: ihe* Change^mbsfneededfand; the'li&st cb^ginnirigs Of a thoron^fr'i^riioielbi^ of ojir methods of teaching, is tlie in trod he tion into ^ji^f | pub li &r ;sch ools; o k tbe/ KiRdei'garteh ;'# I\ipntr^iI..WJ}ntefjp.;^ TnbHym l*< f2; y.i*-' ^. FunjiUi. mXi2 ^ivMI^ii:LliANEG.pS. ^2yyyy2y .,yyyy ;yy-\..,,y: -y:* yy-y^ yyycy. ���������*; \'y--:. 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'yS.^. y': ��������� yy^yy^ :%'������ ^ypyvv-y^; , ���������:v;������;-y^y-yi. w"< - . ��������� - ��������� r ' >** '\ -^ yj.\yy 1st' 'yty* ALWAYS^ON HAND. /��������� ;��������� ���������.. FLATvAND-ROUND,: 2y2'y2x For hoist ing froiii Mining Shafts and Inclines, Ferry Ropes, ji uy. ;Rt ip os, .-!��������� >r ��������� ir������ asm i tti ng,, "p.ojvof^ qtc.>y I' I '};1 WANljl^CT0HED;OFiANx'LEk^ y Wire 'Hop������ is much Cheaper, Lighter, and. .., more Durable tlian any other kind of ' '. .yBope..- yy -' -yyyy yy . y xy:f ���������":? :y[ 'f Q. ; - \ Hallidie's Endless .Wire yyll-'-:2yy '^Bopeway,;' 'y ������������������ '"������������������-. (Wire Train wiiyj,.;.; F->r the rnpi'lanl Kconomic!Jlrtrinsport? tion (.of^ Ores \md dthi'iy mate rials over i.WtiaiitaiiiaiiS' aud-difllcUltj roati's. (SiicureU hy :V. S. i'atent.) ���������;A ls^;v. V*- ;���������;���������.', 2 Patent'^^^���������^y^y'y } For I riinsifiittihf power* and by v.iiioh tho rope is uuinjar.ed an J cinuot filip; iST SEND FOR CinCIJLAR3. .. Agency ol"the . -���������-��������������������������� y f.".y--A'. y -y"'; y '������������������ . . ,. PACIFIC WIRE & W. Ri MANUF5Q CO. . 2 y .'(OF CALIFORNIA.). All kinds an'.I sizes of Wiro constantly,on band -.ani raimuf'abtured n> order. ������':��������� :> ; ' >;; A. S. HALLIDiE, . t.yijd- i? ,-, HQT-ELSyllESTAURANTSy^&cy- r;n. '. y. yy .��������� y 2m ; ���������; .;,, ^FCT'I'TTl^A'WT"''-'^ ' y '���������������>*9 .-',,.*;;^r,.yV -; *V,^- '���������'���������'���������������.;*^vv .*. *y?vy >:y: '} 2X2y2-:- 2y 2y22y22yX2-; 2} yX2yy\y hXy%y}\ ���������vyXyyyyy X r2yyv\\-X-'hm y'yh yyyy<yy2 !t yy$z ��������� ���������';-; y*i ������������������. i .���������;.;';-. .VKSf. -,....- .*> ��������� , ������������������*? : \3. i ,-��������� ifve ' V ��������� ��������� '' V'ui ��������� . ��������������������� ������������������. ���������.: itiv -��������� , :, K v'^.y ?y V , . .������.: V.";' jfe,'-" ,., *J y'&yfc ��������� ���������'.-''. :rfjr tvil ] l ^1 ���������C "yfi ���������!yv:yv ..'��������� .-.y- i-;1^* ipea^ft |S^&������:S^S;1I3?I^ nrepar^;t^u;;mslj^ '.^^1.2'% Uvqv&rt $'$}������?% }yyyy:yyy':ry2.yy^yyyqir22y2iyy^''yyyy. u OF THE BESm QUAUTYX ^tlm^'Mli ^'Turhlsli'ca^ with the ^finest ^WIWHB ���������LIQUORS iincliCIG:ARS^^^J ^ * '" Boards - ^ $14 *per Wee^. y-~~7~~~~yyyr2:Ci7:rf.: >: ���������~T~~���������^~*~^ :' * "'}-��������� y'y r:,y;yyX2y^' 22m 2~y yyyyyy* . ��������� Store1 Street, (betweeii. Herj^icl ^nd,Eisg^r;d> 1 . \^ ^ ������VIOTOEfAVB-O;'* ^.,,v ".'" ; ANDREW ASTKICO.'V, ��������� ^, ? -*r ���������/, PROPRIETOR. s..:.V '���������"!.'.���������������'t.'*:-.;':t:':i.":y,'.-; '������������������*-".���������'.������������������: ���������.:'.". ",;V ;-' ,.'>rV \ :.'���������;". V :;- -���������������������������^," ���������/' " >: yy^J >2fl -.'vv^fi My|:l -.T.-i'.-vC-W* .,.'���������;-'*v,i������->s ��������� ;-;p yy--w������ '��������������������������� yyfa������ yM ' \'l 1 ��������� f f : a 'ill . --I! - t S; RuumsJor Fiimilios. .,- . -y.i ; -v-v.' -, ���������'' -v ���������-'��������� ^ -, Board' and -lodging' p/r week. :$5;50-Ana $o, J8- Per: ilayy $ly .Singl^mcalK 37^oouts.���������'; Beds,-5<W. . iiejr -t'iro proo 1 &u <>., i n'.th e: H������"use. r ,::y niyft.eI*,.,. ������������������ 2 ' ;2 Xy J;y.J.;yRpBEaTS;ON.^^;rt^: ; ��������� ���������',,- . '��������� ��������� ��������� ' . .���������' .. .... - yiyt' , * DEGS TO ANKbUNCB; -THAT33E HAS,OPEN ID ���������; ;���������'.'? ������������������'���������,���������') AT ST^L^ Tho Taide will rLl.wJiys: b^. siippiied v.i th the bjj articles that can he got in Cariboo, and the Bar vrf������ the.;''v 2".y.;f >.\..\yy.U.y yyXy-22*y\yyyXi finest Wiriest and 0igars. if*������Nr rtfnatft I*������rt Chirac 4r**������j I ' y * '.AwKS^iSTi. ,-".};; -; > ���������;'c* i:,yy 5'. ���������' : a. >������M������mawwMuwwuiftw������aB<afl^^ v *:*c-"'.-? .J i< ���������- ��������� 5 y. m fw ; W X m mSM^m^m&m^ SATURDAY. MARCII-IG, 1872. ���������HTHE ^OTERNQR'S .SPEECH. Writ *es5ion of^helrst^roy^ialParliament ������������������Jjp;tb^.:ljr pnrjnce! of^rlffifr . ^nlop with the T>ommiori: of Canada waa duly vi������!nd fortorfhy :-;^?m& ^by Jbia ��������� Honor Lient.-. ^yerno^rnrch in a speech 'abil Hy. ami pith than an ch prod mitioria 'are" n.cuallypws^^ ������qiVest lona: that at presen t agitate the miind? of * those wh o interes t th ema'e) ves Iri^the poll Heal (?^^^1^Ifare$f '$9 &$)������?y ���������&$ dealt ' wilff vin *a. manner iii at Tavist lie^ thoroiighly seat isfactory -Jo (i the ; in habitn n f a y of the Pro- ���������vince at large.! *15vefy ;one will be glad to lewn .'jji[ a trioitw-itbslan ding the expenditure yof ih^ piAtici^ of the ?Pro vince with the; Vo"ro!ri ionii the, Colony is "free, from debt and the funds in a satisfactory ��������������� lMMioRAT{o>'.i-^W;e h ave Tficeived i rifor ni a ��������� tion from a reliable son nee that a large party of Canadtes,^on������isKng of 200 men, are wintering at Jasper house, on their = way to this coiititry and tlie Peace river 7iiin^.>-.\VTe;{are given}- to n ndersian d: tha t on. the ;breakingi rip of winter :they will come through by-way of TeWMuiie "Cache. - This is in all probabiIity the'i>arty alluded to in an extract from a Hed river .jonanal published, some time since in ^Kis joiirrial, and^s merely the commencement #f n large additisn to .tlie : able-bodied ^population of this country to be dm ved if rom the same source. .'��������� We belie ve (bat we are likely to reap a corisiSerable,benefit.this year; Jrom the nn meroiw surveys of ithe Canadian Pacific Railway giving..asyth������y\ will a decided im- petttsto an-idtflux of Immigrants in this direction. 2...... \ >. yt:y J ��������� -; ���������"��������� ,.: " :,'.!'.' y.Tm Railway^vRvettxo Partt.--Mr Ma- hopd; the enterprising, cornm and er of;-.: the It Divisiony of ' the Canadian\'yPacific -Railway Surveying party; left ^BarkerMlie by Barnard^ Kxpress: on !the l^th irist; Tor the pnr- NEW AfiVERTISESfENTSC irdHN MARSHALL J ''.'���������������������������'���������:��������� ���������IS^.HI^OI^'STA^,^ *"���������-������"-/��������� ILLS. NEWADVERTI^ tf$^Scnd your "Wheat alonp .boy? I ���������%&- CHEAP RATES! ���������������������&- Ratisfaci\on guara'utoed, ami'no delay. Soda CreeVMarch 5,1872. .'��������� ���������������������������.��������������������������� -2 nib 9 2ni and from thence*by waypf - Cfar/berry:.' :Lake and ; TettrJawie������a*btftotheencampnient of hisdivistbri bn'Casfie river;: TV'ewisli^lr Ma- hood, who' appears;.to*, be most tealous arid i ndefat igable fri\ bis opera t ions; ������e ve ry success in ^;(Kfficult������n^ Uriderstarid thtU-MW ^probably^his.seasoribe^ try. west;pf the Ilbcky Mou ntains.������ .'. ^The Wbatukr .^Tbe^ weatheryat /the commencement of the week underwent^qriite a efrang^;< y Jatfk glrost^ for a jwhilef reaumied his sway,'5 and:the thermometer fell 6ti: theVpight Of the 12th to II degrees belowiserb;;>Since therilt bearswi uo certain aspect,1 threatening b$b jcold and jsnow^ A^ early spring^ap^ pearsj howerer;.te :';.. "The N^:^ ?nce;tothe ^ anptSef ^coitimbf that Barnard's Express car; ryiiig the Cariboo mail, is expected to'arrive tonight at Soda Creek. It will: therefore be duejhere������ on Tuesday night: , IXyy- NEW. ADVERTISEMEOTS, yfrtateiaco^ ���������;, X;hrinS2: :it������ny': measrimya^l ju-emi^ Pos? ?/ making a recoiwiottory survey in con- ������; .^i^lorig: been, demanded .by whaf we, miisti nectionj with^e r. above; Company. jHe will ." ^>id!i(rii^ V2 ".^^'in-^cli^tat^I:: ^^;������^Te^^yi^'the -;; ���������-^,yii^L^ y^tvn^ ;';.'; -Jv fjnin^''Lawsl- :a)iMtSe^^i^ati w ;yAc$?t^ f ^^!; ^ ^^^P^on riptheCanadiaiTTarifl; :.;,^^are ;faiHy arid bbneally . ?a"j^>i������^ to doubt-.t������be integrity .I nrtd^dorlVWirh x>f ;tbe Miri istfy on the sii^lject; ; yy/^h^yh^^y^i^s^^b/be^eye; .tbat^vthtey y'^ , :��������� and that tbe'erid of the sessioti^wiii see the r 'prasetit' ^nlstr^^ "seciiriB ^tbis j end," ho wwets these1 measures 'yy., m ust1;^|;pi^hc^;; .;t^mi^b^in^c'b^^ man rief yy. .^^the^in covi. tp.pt ^ffie^G^ei^en toa.; the ��������� ������������������:���������,. :���������>*������������������'*.���������.+. y* ���������&, ->./js_k.^fv ^.'M*' l'y#-M i-'\* ,\\y-;-/y\ v . T.'.--.f-V.^K-. T :^:?f!c^ ;, ^tbij^pnbiic^wii(^ y:ritatesmaniik������ admirilstration of Uheiafiaira of ': y-'the .I^^c^i^^e;m %d!i ; ^*inihIatratlon^ ���������show that zealv^nei^y atfd hon- l':,il^2^^ r y^W^wliicB tbe^ : ;ri^httb;expe!Dt^ rfl ^.^:^iH.^ jt^J^oi_iV^on'9ti t������.ern ernes * - ii a-v������e not been ��������� -unwatchrui ^^eir^^c^irigs.and will give ; ���������the^riialj^heicreo^^M *due to them.. The Pf eeent Ministry Is erilitle'd %ib"'a fair aridjmpar^ ;-���������a"<1 ^l?W. Kl������4 4<?;P!^C?"'^ !^at a large ma- 'M0P&^������ :I%?ent.^oiise feels kclihed to ^concede^o^bemtbaf right; and we appre- bend -thaV;a6long as-they stand-by-their present j^grammejsolo^g wilil ^PI^^^T^MHJWity ^btb'm the Hm rnnd |n x the \ country, aiwl yno lenger. . Tbe .:.l$!jW?^ iW0$l^Pm; Q? Tljr0fl?; are one and -all 'famliiar^o; fliis5icoirimunityCin fact, were supported by all tbe present Members from ��������� Hhis constituency at the last election���������and rt Vivtn be for them- to see more particulaT'iy that $^?���������:^W^i^^������4te iro earned out in snch ta marine^as to?be<>f substantia! and lasting ������b en efi t: |o th e Ca rrbo o d ia trict. i #S^ care ,the conduct of >#;inur r^^ :U^?^?St ^ -^*i! wrk witb^ieasii^re every- I^hing;done; by theni that may tend to;be of $|^fet^jsffi^^ ''��������� "���������'H ^-M^^^-' 1 ^ 03 fc'- eesr ta 1 n !y^ record 'r-e^eip acif ���������^vW$ilM'$p them which we may deOm de4 ;lic:interestsl SE't:LfKG.OFF! yy}02:^^i^^yyyy Begs "to inform his friends and the public generaljy that lie is about leaving (lie ;-. Colony; and will sell bis varied stock of JE^ELRYi WATCHES^ }yX DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES^ % X POCKET CUTLERY, DIVt GOODSy S^TIONERY^ and FANCY ARTICLES ���������2-:2..:.;���������:-.. ef all descriptions,'; -.-; -.-,:-.���������������-��������� At (3-reatly Reduced Prices 2} ���������������������������������������������.;��������������������������� -. ���������; yy ml32 1m y . ... ^OTICK is hmbygiyon:ihntvan aipplfcnitioh wii) hh l\ tna.le at the up'xt:Session or. tl������> LoelslatlvJ a������ scmldy of tho Province of British Columbia for an Art to Irtoorporato - " THE WESTERN; CANADIAN; PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY: forthe.purpos'ft of construcihiK und workiujraRall ������a.y; p",m<-nc'nK Ht-a point at or near Victoria* British Columbia, thmco 16 somo point oiLthtL Eastl er������ Coast of Vancouver island, and fr^it it lichee bv Bndgc"or Steam communication to sofm* point on tho Wwtorn Coast of tho Mainland of British Columbiiv uetw.een.the Forty ninth and Kl ftv^ fourth pa nil hd^f north t-mtudo, thenen tli'rouifh thc'Miiinluri't of -flr'hfrh 0>lumbia by some jiractlcahie. p;i������s of' the Riickv Mountains to the Northww% Tcrritary) .and to s(,mo lKjInt on tho .^>rthn-e^tTurf{N^ri-f where a junction ! will be effected:with a lino or Railway starting Irom the Railway system-to..tho Northa-ist parts of On- tario/aud running towVnls the Rhckv,' Sfouriinlns with power to lake such ilrviatkms anj,branch hV-i to connect with the s^aboaM of Vancouver Island or elsewhere as may be advisable ;md for the purposo aloresajd, and to establish, equip, and mntutaln such Ferries and Steanv Vessels as mnv he ncc'-ssarv. .; ' J : JJRAKE k JACKSON, ^.^.--.-"r^���������-'..-:-���������- ;-.��������� y Solicitors. ;.. Vjctonn, B.C. v 26th Jaijttary, 1872, . fe3 10: le T ���������r.=. unipp's 'vUr kargeiSpecimen! $500 in ';���������.T">.;:.Gold CoinL.'' CHAIIS^&Cv &C. 'M'OTICE Is herebv given ethnt an application wi!lb& ii made at the next Session of the Parlmmeot of Ca nada for a n Act to. iBcorporato y ���������}������������������ - ';���������:; ���������' TH^^WKSTERN CANADIAN ^CIFTC RAILWAY -COMPANY, ' for. tho purpose of construcUng and; w<������rkinjr a Rufb .way, commendijk at .n: point at or. ������e������������r. Vicroiia British Columbia.'thence lo some pointon the Eastern Coast of... Vanco������ver Mand,.. and r'rum thence br Bciige^or, Steam communication to some, point oil tho Western Co;ist of tlie .Ma i nIii h'rt ��������� iff Brit ish ��������� Coiu mbla betwer.n the Forty ninth and. Fifty-i������mrih parallel of north latitude,, thenco through the Main Ian vl of^^ British Columbia by some pnicMcabte-''pass of; tho R.icky Mountains to the Nor:h West 'lVrrjto?}- f.ud to >omo poi at; on thc^Nort h West; Terri lory, -.where a' j i lift tion wi 11 bo effected with a line of Bail way .'s J a ri i n������': rom ! tho Railway system to the.North 'East p.i rs of on. tarto, and Tunning .towards ,the Rocky Moimt An*. with power.to take such deviations and branch lines to connect wi th' the seaboard or; Vancouver I.- und or elscwluT.e, as may:bo advisable and- tor tli**.. pur. pose aforesaid, and-to establish, equip, a'u t' iuaimiilri ! such Ferries and Steam Vessels as maybe nee..<yrv* ;;������w y/yy-'-yy ^-yy^ drakk &;JAt:KS(>NyV' ' -.���������: -'���������-������������������ ��������� '-,;y .;.:'.; .' Solicit *ir,*;. ^ Victoria,' B C., ttth Janiiary, 1872..:. y yj*;,'7 ; I'OpSaleyor to lieti XyXyy THAT WELI^K^^N v -V- 15 each ,-r Cliance, pRESCRiraOJvS AND RECIPES FI TXRD. OFFICINAL PREPARATIONS. STATIONERY, AND PERFUMERY. PATENT & PROPRIETARY MEDICINES: : ' DE3STTISTRY. '���������-" Teeth Extracted without yyy 'Pailn- ;���������' . T5y tbe aid of Richardson's Spray Apparatus. Filling .with<Sold,.AmaJgam and Cement. 3>R.CHIPIV r. - -= BARKERVIXXE. ��������� ��������� ��������� ���������- ' ' mh9 1m The Highest Throw to take the Specimen, the IiOwest the $500 in Gold, the others in proportion. TheiRaffle wii I take . pdace at the ANTE LOPE RESTAURANT, tfarkerville, nud due notice will be given when tbe list is filled. T and .premises lately occupied by the late John fbihUr I in '��������� ���������' ;" ��������� ��������������������������� ;; ��������� QUESNELMOITTH, is now oflered for sale or to rent, with all and.sundry the: :' ";y . -. '���������"���������-" . ' BAR FIXTURES. BILLIARD TABLE. STOVE, LAMPS, PIER GLASS,.CLOCK. and all the necessary Bar Furmture-rall in good con- \ (iUiou and lit for immediate occupancy.; t>3^ This Snloon isso well and lavorably known as one of the very best stands in Britisli Columbia for Saloon or (������ther business that i^requires no*puthn������. Immediate possession given JAMKS H.-KKRR," .Agent lor the proprietors. Quesnelmouth, B.C., Dec. Itt/'lSTlr dc23 tf FOE SALE The undersigned, wishing to retire from ';';y' ''"'yy}-'" .business, t;:' y- -.y2y Vaiilainconr, Hunter & Lavery, i w FOR SALE, THE ~*���������0- -*-������- will be -the 17th-of old Ireland, yWe wish otiriViendsfrpirfe !tn:a;PomH6n; ^be fullest ext������nt^ v GKnow -&y Johnson?s Ekrttrm am ved on SahirdHy, the 9th inst.; bringing the mails and ^^.f������?senge^;-.;pA <saonU;y y ���������.;-.: -���������/.; -���������.; , . ������������������ Far particulars, appjy-������ixhc prcrrrfses. .[SUCCESSORS TO N. CUNIO,] Bp$ to Inform their friends and tho public that Ihey have takeu the well known premises ih Barkerville so long favorably patronised while in the occuikition of Jlr N, Cuuioy. Th������ Celebrated X i RK prepared to furnish J .umber At their Mills, William Creek, or deliver it to order, y ���������will bemanufncluredand sold by Wholesalo and R tail iu its.purity, und 'y-yyyyyyy. j. HARPER. The best Liquors & Cigars constantly kept on. hand. The Lodging Department wi II \ui al way? carefully a Ue* ded to. and the best K������;d.������ and accommorjhttoWj provided, for their nis- mn^ ... , Jm������ LUMBER DELIVERED ON LIGHTNING CREEK AT THE SAME RATES AS ON ,WILLIAM:,CREEK..,,, .. -��������� ���������;���������-' Having a Planing Machine in* operatibb. they Will also'furnish .. yV'v- ;'"^' at satipfaciory rates. mi IX PRRSON'S INDKBTED TO THE iundersljBrn)^ lor REEF will please pay to Mr A'. PKNIKih.A, who ,ls a ti thonged to receive all debit* duO 'me a iid io* ceipt for the same. . y Sark^Til>7 F������ih. 26, .JUT?.' ' ''. ������*:IA i. m m H ?^ *< ^-y^-HryMy'y^yij'i^Mi..- THE GARIBO0 SENTINEL SATURDAY,,MAE������IlrI$ 1872; y2mM''l}M^^ms2X ;;:-l|||?f|f|| Quesnelmouth, ,March iy-Every thing is *quiet������here. Robertson Brothers, Girod & Gui^hon, and: several other parties, are getting l)oafeyready for an early, start upltbe river, :, Tbe^Oirajh^ca ExpVeaBj������npw. overdue, is expected every day. -..���������'"' , ,'y ^ Private letters? from Victoria say there will berIifisk?Urrie8^there!ibi8>pring: * *7, , ,' The weather5 is still mild.,, ��������� ���������.; yr, ; /; ���������,. v .,>Lf ^SQDA CREEKLy y^ '" -'> " ���������, Sod a ��������� preeky Marcfr 1 3-^iBarnaril ^-Express ';������������������ with ibe mails^ left Cjthis morfltogf^r below With av ful I lofad' 6! "pafesengers.' ' J' *' * ^ J. Wilson has built; a new six-tori boat for .:tbeOmineca ^de.- >,y*���������*C.'Cit*O M^D^Oppenheiraerjleft:;for William Creek vtO"day^''"^y'/^ 'yyl-o y ' :"��������������������������� < -* l; Weather warm'and bright ��������� 4 ; Soda Creek, March iS���������Aboutybvo inches <if snow fell durtri^tbe* iii^htiibriV^will^ probfc ably disappear<3tirlng:tbe day^The up mail is expected to-morrow evening; .. The Francr is lowland the Chinamen are busy arid doing welt- -Thermometer^������-below freezing. ;.'��������� * ','.���������.;.t'..;\.���������'.',".-.-y.j'v.-< yj. vy w.;\.''','" I-, ,y '.,-..���������,-',iy.?��������� .!��������� -yy'.<vy-i.%:SVV :v.-:> llly&yEiym^ .Clinton, March 13���������Mr Jerome Harper left yesterday for San..Francjsco. tor recruit bis ������������������'liealtb.i;g^ week*. 2y ', . . t,, ;', f .The Clintofl-FtourMilZs will be in frill blast The weather is very fine, with frosty nights. The j-oads arejn^a bad .stale for travelling at present. '/ y ^Clinton, March 15���������Bafnar.d,������|E|:presses \-fn>fn}abo^ Tbeyleaveat daylightfor WiUikmCreet and Yale. ......... , 'Jlfll ' '"LYTTON. . 'LWton, flayJ) ]3--T*m 2^m, tfWi Bar- }ppe r.d % ?*Expre������s..'-asdyn^rly 710.00 vpotirida-^of wn\\ '!fim'iyr\'fy\ jwayl^dfflces.ltd William Creek arnjve$>& jay; y j Th* rnad above ann below Lytton ia tw- <d������*rg������ine a thorough' repaid.hy;.Superintend- -ent, Steyenaon. ������nd isCTp^tedffco*b<e.in peril f>ei order in len days. '-< y< Whither clear and.'.*������li/. - i Lytton, March I6WI1& -^fiiig W-Mrly *>pened.\ Tim- farmers"have been ploughing fnr the last;week. ��������� Although the Winter was, ���������considered a hard oneno losses in stock have been reported,, in the Nicola, Bonaparte, or Kumloops "country,' mn Ihey have also done well on tbe Eraser. father clear. ..'-''..-..'���������; ���������':' _���������--. yy.; ; ".'��������� M' VV",': ������������������-'������������������--Vyi^'-'- ���������'- '.-,���������,y, ^.yy-yy.y- ��������� -' u ��������� , ���������'-: !��������� ��������� - i ���������,' ���������--'" .-. ''������������������..yy. ,' : .-y. yy.:,:.. -::.::��������� ���������'. iV."''^':!.'-.'-- y'^":: <:'���������'.. ���������"*������''.. .' : :'���������������������������'....,���������"���������,'.-.������������������:���������:.������������������;.���������' /���������lyl^llplffi Yale, March 13���������River clear and riaing el 6 wI y, ^ , ,.,' : ��������� y. 'The ateamw^QnwardxJeaves Ne^^^tminJ- Bter for Yale to-morrow, morning.' ,y '���������[ \ Barnard's Express left; yeaterrfa^ i^rirriin^ Taaien^ers :P^hri^Leriria lot Kamloops ] Xasi Newiand, for Williatri : creek; yt \y }}��������� 'X2I ''yyy,y'y^xy2y2222}\ Weatber; fine. Snow rapidly -going 6fL c '- ��������� " '. ,;' ;NEW WESTMINSTER. : \\ _ .New, WestminsterV'Mmchri "Cornwal 1 -arrived from Tale per. canoe eri route to Ottawa on Saturday last:' ^ The Onward started on ���������herflrsltrip; Mr^the season to Vale yesterday^momiricf, with filli load of freight imd>.ft^.,pa8serijs^rfl^ The Enterprise cairie over from Viitoria on Wednesday,-and returned yesterday. ' Weather flhe and mild.'; -Garderiinr baa commenced already^: Sldckg in this' district doing well. Tbe farmers are preparing for -seeding. ; bis Ronory signature to become Jaw.- It ii reported that-;tKe bllKwill? be:*��������� aigried to-day; when the Canadian T������ rilf will come into fof ce. The Postmaster calls for tenders for :mall ^rvicebeUyeen Victoria and Kootenay., -, The Mining Bill has been reactfa, second' Attorney General". MeGreigl)t; An reply to Mr Armstrong,-, said be coul.d not advise;the Goyerriorto send down Wbi 11 for 1 rierea'so of membera pay, and on motion the House ad? jouroed till 'Monday. , -f; -/ ^ i , ( y , ;' - ' " EUltOPE^N.'fc ���������;.;.[ j^MMrldgMftrch publishes a decree authorising lnyin^. a direct telegraph catile between; Spain nhd Erif 1 an A2 ' Gpnataiiti no pie, March 12/- - It is anrioiiri c^d tbat;the Bey.'df Tunis will .viaifc this" city"dur- tvrg Use month3f Apvil.> I':. y y y "yVl'"' ��������� Rome, March 12^Itis^ nimbred iKat Prince Frederick Charles 0f tRrrissiaHwhile ipy this city receritlyr asserted his'claime to thedcan^ didatnre for'the throne of Spain. ; " y* < .-*iLpndon; March 12���������-Lady Mordaunt ia pro; n on iiced; bp, h igb^lrii edi eal >, ait th or'iiy / tqv be partially Insane, arid the^'petitioti/of her husband for a divorce has been dismissed., ,.,' y) Paris. March; 12 WTfi e (Prih ce ���������; an d ��������� Pri ri cess of Wajes-1 tiriched wi th the J?ri ncejin d Princess ^'Aun^^^^ Paris, a nd Dnkf ,^y Nemours yesterday. They .afterward'-/ received, a ,visit" from'-Thiers,"' They depart ���������Jo������nio>iVo^ foKCowea: Paris, March 12���������A meeting of the stockholders of Suez Canal was held to-day. Pre- siderit L'esflepps made a repoi f in which,he I tate'd.!' tii af IB "eT.-I) i re c torfco f ��������� t b e c 0 m pan yih ave ���������ri<iIntention of selling to any. Government, and that tins :an *i traffic is greatly increasing. The receipts.,,during7Januarv-anil February amounted to<21.000,000 francs. ,;'.;' London; March 13~Murphye" .the well known anti-Pqpery���������lecturer, is,dead... It:' is beReved-bis1 death wat/Vi-vaned by- injuries re- ceive'd at the ha/ids of the m,ob vihil* nc was; d'eKv eririg a lee lu re some time ago a t; ���������! Wh i te- hall. ' ��������� ' ,���������'���������.���������;."- l% ��������� The,Queen has approved off the! gran"fc- of a pension torthe widowof Mark Lemon.', ���������: .' .' Tbe proprietors of 'newspaper and job offices in Loudon are endeavoring to break up tae various Typographical Unions in the city, aud'<a strike ^f ������tt������upo^iio?a in ������ onsequehc* O'* this.movement h imminent. c:<Marafiltest;Marcti^'~Miri a"powerful speech In^ anpp'ortr of the,bit! for penalties against 'aim International Society, which be declared was a standing menace -'(6 ��������� Eiirof fea ii^i'tilgl:; Jiiiei: Fa^re ��������� op posed ii'tlie bill at first clause, m.dting membership a cri'mmal offence:y The bill was adopted uy a vote of 501 to 103. , J..-,, . .^ Tliierss Was censen ted to'Ved ucelhe army contingen t fi'Om. 4(>0,000> to. 44Q;|)0(l^men, tliereby bavingl0,000,000%ancacto:the-cc^ -London: March 14--In the House of Lords this evening members asked lor.production of-Secretary 'Fish's'reply to Granville on the ���������Alabama claims. \ ���������- , ��������� ��������������� _"'���������"' Gladstone said a dispatch had been received' by Grauville, but*Was not yet commuQi- cated'to.-UiH Government'. . }y} The,:li.q.use ofyCoriunoris went into commit tee on^tbe Ballot Bill, and several amend- mentsrwere discussed 'and rejected:Xl yj x ��������� ��������� Paris, March M���������It is reported that Thiers yesterday 1 gave iprrnal notice lo England of the renuimiAtion b^ Fr^ treaty between>the^two cpuntrit������Si The Prince and Princess of Wales departed frorii tliis city, for Nice to-day. ���������. ',; ".% 1 f Loridfm;^arcb ?ii���������In * the trial *��������� of Tich- borne for perjury a large number of wit: nesses are expected -to be'vbroiipt f<)rw^ by,rth.e:p.rpsecutipn^ to the/Tichborrie estatesiavArUihr GrUmv^'It is repor ted tb a t de tecti yes h a ve arr iy ed; Sfrbm Australia^with a wiirraritjior ihe^ arresftrit Or; ton" oh a charge of murder, - 7 ��������� y:y2- :\ 'Portland. Oregbni 3farcb"*13-^The^ Bailing o^theySteamshipyGalifdmia <has::beeri ^osti poned till to-morrow morning in .accordance with wishes ofyflour 8htppers; as they expect ^rders^by "telegraph'}$ from Sound ports- arid Victoria. Prices have been recorded down fivr f- flb' 11 r: M i Hers and' age.ri ts ha ve p u t price down 25 cents per barrel. ' Extra''Standard? $6 ; choicefcountry brande^'fS 5(^ to>$5 75 \ in trade, $5 25. * - '.:' * - - l' . ,- News was received-yesterday of the;death of .Joseph, Hotiiday, "youngest; son of.Ben. Ho 11 id ay. He; d ied irif Hongkong on the; 12th of "March. _ "y '; ' ; ' New York, March 13 -The Times saya 'the Jeieetion/of, the new Board' of Erie\Dl fee tors a);d;-,the electionr of Din to the (Presidericy. ^ijlrestpre; confidence in American % enter prises, and consequently result in an increase oHheresorirces of the country;; , , , : .CGUNTy;-COURTy (Bafen-H'. vBallf Esq, Gold Commlsiioner and Cuunty Court Judge*) }}}-"'> -���������'���������., ���������;��������� v \ .,,; y ' . , ' Rrcn.prKLi), March [IS; 1872; F. Neufelder vs. D. Nordenburg.-^Judgment summons for $462 55.1. ^Settled out of, ^C^r|||yy|������^:yyvi^ , Malaumont, vs. :Miss Punchitas.���������Suit for .J26i; balnn6^y}dne^:������^ofQ2-:j)efen|ant��������� did: riot appear.; Plaintiff-proved debt:"to amount' of.$17- 50. .-Judgment by default forHhat ;arriQt:mtf^ week. ,,, ...:;���������. ���������Hn38pu;s"^Bayr^ Ellison.���������Judgment summons fory$34 50. Mr Park-objected to Mr Byrne's appearance in consequence "of. Ms position-as plaintiff in if!^ t-tiii- UUej^iln^ with hy dnt^j m 0**put?- Gn^iitf end a^ an officer: of t\w Com (.."Mr Bymes^claime/l^o appear for m'mself briber a document purporting to be. a transfer of. the original judgment. The Judge said,it ap." ^eaied hy fc ruminons 2hn\*h& s������scd as m agerit. and if be 'cII1 mea ������in^������r, u tvhnsf������r of judgment,.that would'give'.him ?������.', right to appear hut simph/ ta,clans' liiol re.ceivo th������ jy y>n}<% Yiwyah mmi ly pros^cut d in te name of ih������ 01 ?ginal pUiiuijt ^ny^aypt stiFumon^ disused. J "��������� y . ' ��������� Siddall rx jPlbson��������� Pal\' io: 120 for services rendered) in-' dentistry'or^- lOth'-March, last.* Judgment by defatilt-'Tor full'.amount' am 1 5 ryt? r To &e p vi in Vym Myi ... (*..Byrnes!vs/-P. Ganttiu���������J-ud^ment ^Bfi^ mobs*forr������269'8S^ Defend ant on examiria tion .said 'that -he had'* no.money."1' He-had heenh working for y������Q Albert, who;'had a cou- tract frotc^ toe Forest Rose Co., to repay him f6#fttioney^ igrubyy^Hadypne claim on\Slata creek, Omineca;' of^ uncertain val ne. of w hich he ^ did n 0 i k n y th y n ame. There was no mortgage on the interests Wo.uld.go 19 Peace river if ���������,he could raise money m High The Judge 'said the judgment mVist; not be treated lightly.-"'He must make an effort to get work and pay the judgment, otherwise ihe "'Peace' river trip might be' spoilt:. The delendaritprofes^nga^villing^- ne.������s to pay ns soon as he possibly couldi no order was made. -r / '-' **; ^ MINING INTELLIGENGI. :XX''ylWy^'^^^-^^y'"-' 1' 'y'yl y'-'yl ' .The Forest Rone en li? W'^lvin out a ron ��������� tract to cut a ditch ,Mf-y ; s> y.yy2mn$io \ their new shaft. ������yd. of. the;: com puny '-are ��������� Peking , arid paying mors thyn.expenses, tyrt' the cnnipany is mainly engage d Uiuiding a shaft and engine'hpuseVnd otherwise preparing for the com!h'g'aeasonV'riperiitioha;-^ ^^C^mio6i<yime}A224iioz. , for'3l#tHt week's run,1 and,expect"lo. do beMer.'- -The In-' ' ner^ale;c^paidi,wfigcs^ ��������� '''y. 2' Xy.; X},y ��������� thk ^iKAi)dws> 2222r^X y. y''; ��������� ;L"'-'V"1' "ii'v-f " '-.yy-'. ���������':.'. :'*:���������-;--'���������';' ���������"';"' y.v-'.' ���������'��������� .."-'"��������������� -iy 'vv- y:$~k> '- '*i-/'' i1 yy' 'y^y.-y- -."*-��������� -^v.^ &��������� ���������.'���������;-������������������:'.','"��������� - ^:'--;:^,La^:'^'^^rt^c<lt ing in<bed rock for abbritteii'days ton^fe fore commencing to drive for the channel.' ���������:'': v' t'' / ]-- rp.';:-y :^.- J ^f :i ^ /r;;-^Ko w aii Kf^ck k e kV^ : ^\;''; :> lV;i ^-; g;:^ *;;^^ ^y:>;.;;_;:. >: ^Tbe-iBlack-Bull co. contiiriifea'takiriiirout dirtjind piling H$itfe e^ei^jpros^ct ofIhav^ ing abigwash up^h^ictoria: "pava about expenses.���������Th.e Drown" co. paid about, ex.1 Sensesyla3t' week/'��������� The- Russell csof is doing > the^Bamei^he.>Cala>ei%y ihe contract fbr������ the conliuuationn of ������tl^ir drijit tunnel,to Calri^!Co,., , jyAyv :-Y yy 22 uoHT-N-isfa.cREfiK.'. . . i '2yy yrThe Eloven���������of England jmve;drifted-'130" feet (from their shaft, and, expec< to br^ak" ���������thrbmrh the ;i*6ck at any, time.���������The Aurora' Co.;(-Wintrip) bottomed theirshaftari'd'driftfed^ >eross the channel,:taking therefrom upwards '. of 12 oz. Theicjaimiis.expectedtoib'e.ricb.^.- The Lighlriing 'co.' washed', up ,117,,"'02; last w^ek.���������The Eldorado' 66 lfere '^oingyrell. making over wagea-; ' / \V >LATEB9FrId.ayv,,E^eow kBMmtkoX Ji pMyipu red.ay# MM ^X;6sXXB &X mykowyfMo ;>VateV&ie-0 ovei extJenses.���������The l5pruc������ 'co,' are mtf^ finished tnio then drain.tunnel. ' The X$mX .co^armtaking.iOHt payi^:' v X 2y I ���������". 'yyyyyXy: .���������;. < yy2 >.'���������>- fy v . y -^'-'Vjack o^clu^'Orekk;^ "���������"' " ":;-: The Two'Sisters/washed up latiinoonxon Thursday;'and,.obtained'3U-oz;tO'<tbVee'get*, , ,of . 11 riib3ly,. they ground Slookirig)iiiosfciifav8f-; ' able;~11ieDiscc)yei"|- m baveid^ftefdfl SIKfeet : a c ross the' cliad pel;; an d :haye; \ fan nd % iUe2Xm ' on the west' side 'ofthe cha'Oiiel. ; TNj/wIll sink a -blind ' sharVwith* Hhe^ expectation" ''of,' - ghnm: *hf ^imymiyib 01 p^yuXv ihy ub Tiv������ SU'i-is are working^iipon.'^The'vTwo SieiS'bc*' waMhed np,!f>5io^ lmyy2} :iy ' * ,. [?ms^cn%myyy2X2 <2X: t *>* The Ambrose co.yrTfaecbrit^actori������ running ��������� %hmd with 4he tunnel/iand bed-reck is expected 'to-be struck m'abbut 150'fet-t'- t ||H|iifi ycryuy ' IV CuroLiii^ ce, ������?y :yM' rhkiQF. tfy, Minnehaha co., whict ha b'e< << paying iriclfly1/' bad SO oz. for the fat two daya'bf. tfae'week.' -The .foster co. have let a-contra^ for'8600. feet of lumber. '. ":1 I)ENTisTi^.~Dr: Siitgajli '^--lU Viait^an wijokjie professionally on Saturday, tbe 23d inst.,, remaining there that day and the next, for tlie accommodation; of parties in that locality who may b^ileairous'of: availing theriisejves oJ[ his^Beryipeso This wiif be the last .oppor- tiinityltheyliwili hatvev:6'f^"d6ing::46fi^fbii place,'; ��������� - ^.>-;- " . ;.; * ,,.. - ^ - ' l ; * [ BURRARD INLET. 'Burrard Inlet, March 13���������There are four ���������hips here loading with lumber and spars for .fbreignvpprts-^Australian China and Sand-: wich Islands. Five more are expected very toori* and there is every prospect of a busy ySeaflpBy '���������.;"������������������;';,���������.���������''���������:';>:.;.'��������� ..'������������������", '���������'. 2yy y.2yy2X . ) Burrard Inlet, March 15,^-Arrivols-^Brig Robert Cowan, to load lumber for Sandwich Islands} steamer Grapler from Victoria; steamer Union from New Westminster. ' 2 ; . A man was badly hurt yesterday by a plank' falling on him while working on board ship. ;.;" [."���������'��������� VICTORIA.-^ ���������: :^}^ Victoria, March 15-rYesterday the Assembly passed to a third reading the bill to accept the Canadian "Tariff. The bill is now i* the hands of the -Governor, and'"oiilx,waa&: ;7 UNITED STATES; j San Francisco, March I_2���������The flags at.the Italian Benevblen\ Society's rooms and at- various other parts of the city, and shipping.' are 8ying :to-day att half-mast in respeci of memory;pf Gazztetie; '2X2 .: San Frap^ Dnnlevy; of Soda Creek, B.C.; .arri ved here tli Is evening Vhe-'8te^h&^ Victoria at 3 p.nr 'jo-riiorrOWi X'X2. The b rig Kitly Cbburn waa: sojjd by the U. S. JlacBbai 1 at .'..the-; Merchari te Kxcbarigo to- ; day for $14,750; ���������BurdellBros/were the pur.; chasers.,; " . 2, t ���������; iy.^v;-;;!'.;. .���������'������������������ ;i i.���������' .*:;- -y 2}} ���������<���������;.'���������;;, -j Port jiii Prince, March 12���������President Leget is growing; very Unpopular. Five men who recently attempted to leave the capital;;have been condemned to death. ;y \y Coriiino, .March.:--'12-7-The; raiiroadvis reported all Hght aiid in.good stiape; between Chicairo ;arid: Ogderi: Trains from- the East am red from the West-12 t6 If boui^ late;'";.,' (Bar2Cari),s; iJExpjJKss left -on Sundkyl 10th Inst., carrying the mails^an fexpreas^and the following passengers: John Smith,;William Harris/:^ai-iesJBlariey,;J^ Betsy Bakery to Yale ; Mr James A..Mabood^ tp; 150-miie post;vand Mr F.- Neiifelderj to Quesnel. Gerow &: Johnson?s Express left on Hameday.y yy Xt.' y- ��������� y; ���������;/;��������� t ry ' ��������� ���������'}-..": Thk TKLKGRArH.~-The ; telegraph line ia now in good working order to Vancouver Island and San Francisco. jRiCHl^,nTbe Ligh^uiug co. bad 130 oz. jip tojThuVaday of this wekk. ���������' ������������������'���������;;..; Xy ; Tuk RoADs.7~-Slolgliing still continues good to Quesnelmouth. ; i ,;^^H W.-; :R A l h ROAD S T ORB '^g (nearly opposite the Government Assay, Office, Ba rk er y i 11 e).;~Tfa is s tore has been opened by Mr C. A. NoUemeier in connection with his store in Victoria, with the largest arid best assortment of boots and shoes ever brought io-Cariboo. He has introduced a novelty in-the form of warm Winter Boots for both ladies and gentlemen. Leather'and ;S^^tndit^i'uaiid Groceriea are also kept on ha n d.; '���������*��������� Boo ta made to o rd.er, from b e^l ? materials, for $15 per pair. K<������p:tinrig riea'Hy ��������� 4o8������. .'- ,*'.'. * "' " * ' ��������� V HARVRY' CREEK/ ' ' yit''\ ,. Black Hawk co.���������Feb; 27���������Recor^ed' In favor ofi FrediixLittler, James MAllen; Jotiu Triplets JohpiBellf?W..H..Woolcock. R.:Coh- way, Joseph Portniaii; seven creek claims on Harvey creek; co ni in en c i n g; at the lip per 1 iiie df'theiFoster co. and'running upw stream- 700 feet;:to be known as ihe^Black Haivk Co? y Victoria'; co.���������March i^Recorded in favor orj/KToddL-i!ttte^tB;\T.,L.'Bri|^y2obff JamOB, Daniel: Miljsj-a.nd Wiiliain Wihterbji^ torn, each two interests y James F. Ford> Stephen FelioW^Geo: Isaacs, arid Sam, Walker, each one in lef est in" the Victoria Co.; rc- ��������� record -yy i ��������� \ V; ���������: XyyX' yXyyX^x^yyyyy^y: ��������� "''. i#i ;;.;..., (.XEiJsox crekk.*��������� yyyyy Xt-\>-. March ^rrR^br^ gari t one hill' cl ai ni on . Nelson -, creek,vco m- mencing at P. Guigan?fl cabin -'and running up stream 100 feet, ,;"'-' /-"i':'--2Vt\ v*= '2{:X '\ ��������� , '���������-..' , , ,y . - 1 y.?'" ,.t=.', 1'.....-'., :'������������������'������������������ {vr-Vi * t.KHlf N'IN������ CRKRX.'! ' ' ��������� Eleven of Erigbind co.--March"6���������Recorded la favor of James Hdckingj' two interest^.'; Jo b n G;l ass. Etc hard -ftp w I ing i* Thosw I'earse ;"��������� Thos. Steph ens, Hngb Phil I i ps,.,J.0lm A. iteat^ J bseph Pen ber t by, Joh n Ste veris, ea cb on*? in teres t; Ch a rlea Ro we and; Jariiesi "fiicha rd r each one half of one;'-interest in E!evcji of England: co., being a re-record of said cb;V creek claim.-'.'.. .,.���������.,- .v.!:. 2..y2y.r^y-:yyyyr. .-':[ Now���������/.is Yotfft Timk.���������SoMKTniN'O .,._ the first false teeth over set? 111 Vu lean\te \fi Cariboo can be seen in, the .pentist's !wtndow. Barker villa, ft is Uie latest style^ of wearing iiilse teeth, and Is very easy an d corner table,; and soy cheap that it Js within the reach of all2- Parties can--in0w be acconimbdated iii all brancbes o>f J>entistry, 11 p to;tbe.yl0.tii day of A p ri I ncx fc, t at Vic torJa pr^fcea. Then good-bye old Can boo. ;/;���������;, ���������'';' y ' All persons indebtedJwill please settJe their j accounts at orice feo,fiaveVcoBt������; \atftl-aiiy' ������I^l j having bills against the undei|fgued will I please band Umm iirior pav^neritj2- Xyy^y. ; j������������������ ��������� J"'IV ^iuda 1 .if/.yHantis}. ' 1 . jBarkcrviJle;;B.a. March''-'Mffiyy. mW$S*yy mem ���������y������m ..yi^^ey yyy} s y.y^y, 1 l: 1 ���������i' . 'V'"-' yvy ��������� Sit'ijf.il.-." ������������������r���������'���������'������������������' - -���������>'- WllalJ FAMILIES. 71 .-,-���������-��������� Cnrioiifily enotiffh 3ve fi ad. in our excltn nires at ihe^ftttne;J.irae,ftecoun^.of^^tx}^if������ roily lit y>f vo������m jig ��������� jlCmm ty '& ��������� Fen neyl vit n iaV Vand ;Vofr jrf ^^jovisebphl in -Euerland ?.khV>wn as} the p'^NortB sh afed ",tiy* a 1 it ter pf p igfl :an d a. n umber d f few t?������ wh o aviijby: far! tb e .< cleanest; of ���������"its"; in: nfiaiftt^rj^i-,'������������������.ti.-.v*>i -*:v :'r V;':';;.-;^;'';;';'-.'������������������'':";y^-'.V ���������'ivy . ��������� .*.-���������*- " . - . -v.- -.��������������������������� ������������������-��������� ������������������-������������������������������������ ������������������������-.��������� -- .... - ... j y! Tiionouowiy v Skx^tiwat^A vpjul>l fch'ipg, !fra tasvtecen fty?rect,ired j ft&foU 0!i&Uifc :felkr? ;tk?f;lire- ^siti^6n1yr^lo'ta:o^ T H? w RS?* *# f-s -- j ?_. *-. i *������-A hj J r y:; 'y ?'..; _k''. .a ���������V vV��������� ���������*-.'������J" the tl h n ve wri t ten ,a- ne W .rd rhma co'n sisti n p o f EXPRESSES, STEAMERS, &cn ���������������������*! (igljlp ^gstraorfHnax^ ��������� *ii1^aml-dUcrihort ,afr."a walking Yo ti rpj'tr es p e c tf j i 11 y. h���������,- ;' ? y'<vj-( jsaynp^sy *ton, oMt ff-*?? old"op forty r^w, of^yory* jC^bdTllhr^ )'^h>lf- IbjpSfuilplf by *f pfeej l|. ��������� $$$^������y������. ,, T/^\^ey._,John Heu^l^^ "! Yhejnsfmc ,oi barljarJana forrindolen'c mid day admonij>][������in^one of \\U] ^Xpi yu lIm /./IHfh ? '���������tS^ak^iy-is m/.tbtrbiooil " ������<������ we aivMsin^fMnteniperiincp '^MunjJjohn, yon {should ~ -to Icl.* ^An elder brofh������nv by rrIght of pnWXi } 2X nltsi re ji? e si j j *f j # e: 1 ? vet! ������ Ij .!< 0y/������ n of fe r,_ I) 1,- ' fI y;>r?H. b 11 r 1*j"!do h> ������ ,cn b?r T ElSpi;|mlp;a:g: y;l\o-^j>ff\ i;isingjn i,*vth'e .sc&te of'-beinjr.^ an ^ Jf or m er lyy tbey; regard ed i a n y > co rii pro mi He - wi i\\[ ^���������oiviljaaiion in a footah 4con*ce&sion^ fb stnnid. , , tlOUR; ENVELOPES ./ ;'yv-^���������^v^���������y--i^:fv-yy:'���������:^-���������;yv^ ' "Properly Stamped,rare noWi^diiccd^toy 1 12 1-2 Cents eacH, or $10 ,, .for 100.- ! < r >; 1 >! /���������JtflSCEDLANBO'OS.: j ������������������������{������������������ *���������-Our-Agents at-wayplliqes' uso all'diligcrice. in', feeing1 jthUt/ le tie rs are j) Win p tl y iforWafileU to pbiii ts b ey tiiid. M$ Tegular,HtageJTuutcs;*y;���������- r'>y <:tyiy:-'-> lyyyyyyy, -y wi? ��������� ^ ;.^_ .y .<^,'^>- rVj B^iiXAiu>. ;- 1fi^ly^"'OaMboo:aijd lW^W'������:^:;:^ySi^^ * A JB '*>. 5J>. ���������* ���������t-r I -y '-. :' ������������������ -���������:.' ":-; ���������;-. ��������� A . 'f ������������������' fui-w.. nu 3;yyyy ���������^p'rejudicesr : SliUit",mnst'b,fcj*adroitteii thercjis. :-y ���������<yysyj.i-'rp v ;y^ yy yMvy t.., .?--,%'--- y.*y . ,< .-...^ ���������- m','-,; / PlS?!;'^^0^-' fOJg iwjprov(eraen,t. asjwij 1 <*-ppe'n r 2ivnn the foitnv it y ^s.T'p^vii m jlvir h-d i s': :inid;custorhsv,wh^ SSIiiii������ II III l] il : j,;. >4 urTlie, on fcasta:kffo,wa ,ns the.-*vNorrtr'pevbnl t;S������yft^s-^iJiwero> t'-p\\ lilie --; ft bticp'^ % ^ ^Ihe :��������� cl.ei^yra" aViV^'n % w'liosli" ^parish^tlieyTeside ,:eon������spon^ neve&J drink sVtxef-p^^u'hen-^YOu^fi dry.'?' /'"WVJ1 'Hi -:?: ouoih J(n������iL " th^i's'Vbdt'I 'am' doin?; ^or Iam nevet docken-d/' ., "' J " 2 yy MISCELLANEOTS: muy ( ] y ', i v [V;H?l^e jXX j(i(yX-XXy9yQX)XXyX21 e.i^ r-- l 1 2< y ,'fior tit f -ti 1.0 tut, fn\ 103 lit -rr, s\ >km,: j-abiiit-:iualcei6ubhcth61lact>that ' '-' "!'/'!r ''r,t ipubl ^Moses/'HairvIrivigorator wrrir^RE^EN^^^nr^Es^^vW^. u -' 222-- yy2*'- \ hSE?T0llF, 'HAIR, I'll \T 'Jd,BECOMIXO T0IN :., in- ^^���������'-���������^:^AT-ifiiv-6fo^Fi,::^vn ;'-'y . - GUKlil'S^KFjKVDANPHUFFy"'" '-:.' , ^ ;i'3i 5 ' , '" 2X 22X22X2" 'i'His j- po a inej i' a"=i?e! hon en m v j^arl s a*- l }m< e 4i n my, p(������sr;-f=inn jj iro' r ms tV^tunon iali< c^rti [ vi ng to! .tlit -4iy;v%!.ryH nfiy rprn^fly. ; v'������"'> - ;i * ' ' ���������'���������'' 1" yyyy- >yyyy ;yCEKVpiCAVB'.'?^^yy-A';'yyy 2.} 2 Tl vis U tVi cer ^"s fjr.tbfft; (j su'j n sr ? a������t" f.ju in i; rn y fi air ^va^^rapjojyi'fhlUiiV ounahil *my. h;ca>lnv,is fast becbm> Uarkhrvj jlfti who. 3ii a ie w. :week������:re^tore,^ :ioy ..hair ...to rits'TV>fnitfrjieaItlfysMlvv ���������'f��������� vv *'PAVIPGIBB^'Si; pre11 f lt hii rcVfof,,Nym/ j ' Ko w ] a nji, i n Noi th J)^yoiic The iryy-yi cannot i������ /yl^y] i yfatnily���������consisted :^ {^li^Mbmivn'^w.hjO i pas'sesj-ia-si'hjs ;wifei^",-tneifrelilv'' ^5jin|f #omesV,;-a^boy of ^four^en/an'd" two or j������������������tn "��������� ^-^h~^^- three infants. The relatione of these last fo yeacli othervfrrid (-t^:.JLoe^old)ii'Qoi).le a re ;i n vo I v i d in most hideous myst^r-v.' Vnr foriv.-'venrs ���������y.y,yyy-yyy--'-'yyy.;y':y"y. - ���������������������������'���������;,"i-:.",- ���������:"-y'r~":T'\- ���������'������������������'. '���������'���������- ���������:. ���������-~ ���������"'������������������n-i-. ::-~-- -:" ���������' ���������[ : these wretch y ..hav.e-lived .in utter isolation]; r. n oi, j i n 1 y. n\n nni 1 n jj . biit. v i o k������ n 11 yy repel'l i ri }r a 1 j ^h^i(na/������'t,inki omsrsty vtNo *one*but themselves "-lis-as'a rule allowed'to^'enie'r���������tlieir'sq.uand pre1- i ������o:ncls.; 2} ^ <������ ilj ksokin^, over ; the . fenco a '��������� a ifVrue,siippIy.of ���������^o%efi:fftol^fai7n.er^ '-"grT'" 'J' '''J 1 "il.-:i''''������^ ';'occasfcp lifeen<fijlv.nearly 'to death by .the: elder [t' Ml0ymMl^mO%fim ^HSEiStECEI^ED: m Cheii ton and his* worthy son; 'It is a f a von' e .,'diyersinn-of tbisllittle?a-scetic to- t;,let fly'with im jrun^:at any'person1 who> hy accident or ���������ofht^v; ;j i \d h !^ privacy., EvenJhejV; 'jm J.ljpVjo? tjie^tribc a^^njii^-|in/^ i;ece.^ s '.or^mijv jlen;: ti ne?c pecjetd ly . (o j pelt; Ihe way - ^irer wilh brtek.s and ol her un pleasant;'mis: 4-piles- Tiieii* hatred'of 'the'**parsoii.f as.yiey y-calj "the* rector of -the panslC^js pni^icUlarly ��������� intense* "rind' wHen^be passed:byVtheir^atCiou ylii ^yreinrn fr fiin /��������� hie wed d m $41\ p,ciji e on ti re ff^ribe assailed tlmhtippy couple with .1 he most W^^H^y^^-f^nties- ��������� 1 n short, itheihmft&ot 5itlie������eyljeyoiiglu>eyjshinaelrtes. ai^ ; airainst J^������ryfriuimmi4<it8^ able (\)i*bertranc������lliff-^th������t-Ihca.l ".uiif borj *iea: that' I ' ���������ffiofyy^theiXdwe11\ng2mydescribed.;-by- tlie ',r'l:i"' cCijvyetyQXi d^n t; 6 f tli e- Lo nd o iv To I e������ ra ph as d'f . the: most .wretched depcrip tion,.." Itc is ��������� al ih osl ;'.'.��������� 'fy^2f^v\^^^p^^tp feet .wide, and ifs-i| /tur^bfJmbtl; ai^rjpse^ileSiand are very thick-?\ '"&yi0n\f2}oi 'hoIes,:;;:;.-T;be;% tht^e serve ���������^iyqob^ are closed with ;lHindles;of:iHtii^y straw.^ Around the bo rise is! a qitaj*mire of���������-blackiiiodv the floor-U of in\i!l and: the wt^ i;a 'vestige:-.of .:-/.������������Wtiiro iti". Mi^.-^ plqioe..-, =.n-pd - .only: thing in tlie f way {'if a>be'di is a pile of f'V-y foul fttrawinone cot'neivreekinjwHh friex- ��������� pr^6ibje.nieue8a^ This ^hoita liabTtatio'ii is I haptm' ������1: MAKE\THE"}i^T,f,TiM^!''/ '? 4":/^Jt"j' '-^RIVE'TH'E BE?T'STQGIv,! V Vi i :^i^l':i>;usB4THfen.BfeT:^ ^--- ��������� - ��������� -��������������������������� ������������������ - I \ '���������^'iJwMv ;3fxl ILK % l l'Xl\ *Mu-*y ft }^fy ---y<yyiyy.:y-yyyy- ���������yy!y:������y y^yy. yyy MX.'' y 2 {,"22 X2y 2yXy2y. yy. yy 22y jU^'hX" yyyy;, y^y ������������������ y yyy; y yyyyyyyyyyyy -yy. ,yy-.; yyyyi ���������; S^'y'yffii:;^ ;;^J^;:'REMi n'v TrAyell^rs ��������� bv/Hie FAf>T rLINfeSA^E FltOArfWELVEiTd TWENTY-i^ILAliS hy{ not kdrering^ as, other lines do,/ouMhis; r ba d. r ' ,; ':;.,;' ,y yy yy,, ��������� , :iW FyJf BAItNARiD. y^iiy CARRYING HER MAJE5TY;S MAILS. >:TH|yy-'--;v:.c,v:v:-iyx-vi-:y'vy,,yyu , Will, leave Barkerville ... ;- ..y , yyyy20G 2 The FLORENCE is the best Sowing .Machine :lof^FarnHj^\i&) becauie 'It; ^������o!seiclom gets btit of^rclerri'ifftfitfra, ,y-^-,"ii - ->y.'.^-..ifi sj'#.''.������. n*if '*t*-i*ii;fer 'io-! iUlw'' ' Is'bn* not '^working* well ?W| OREGON, 'vjf^.. ���������;,������������������. ���������Iv'k. yir^VJyyy :ALASKA^ :!��������� ^'���������;;tyJv 'J'y-1 K%^ ;^B;R0I:SH^CQ;1IUWBI^ v;V"WEJeito;^"'-;- ^?,; -xxx Or.CHINA, if Informed of it, I will y,n "it without-Miiy'S-expense to th* f 7 0wner.-.-i> ���������'-' '��������� ' ������������������ * ftyi; ; Ho. 19 .Montgomery/Street, (Bouth> - ' GRAND HCTEL BmLDlNO, V y.i yyr: ,my %:yyy.t yy. yyyy yX^y 'ylW$-������&-f')kyyyyt&c,b'Xp&i*2������yy 2' 'X0y2llily^^ ^:" Sejnd|for^;Cjrcul^ri .theworky/Activ^riAgents^^wantfd' -ini* every place., XX2 R. BEAVEN,' Atfent.' - jelO fim. ��������� "J" ,��������� 2 V ��������� Yictoriu. luG. >Syyy}2 y;yyyy'y :}"3t --^LADiES^AND^GENTlM ; ^BOpTsf .shqss:aib^.sijepers;! f.!#j0aSfrjNew Goods?will^be;\receiyo04very week;jduring-;the; jgeagbrU *j$tfyX y<---222XX -;. OF THE BEST QUALITY;' ;" Ex^r^ss5. -and/Stage 'Xiiie , ,_: 'CAicniKS y- y ��������� i '; " :. lkTTEBS/''TRti\sliR/^^ y:.vs ���������'..' ?M ;" ^ EXPltES^^KEWHT .AMJ.PASS^NCJERS ���������;"'-'' AT^;R-E I>JJ--CrE;D;-; RATft&l*'! ; j^^sCollrcthm^ Com!m>sf������ins a n<bGeneral .Express busineps;'*lfaio"with punctuHliiy;aiHl ^li^patch^yUy y 4������? Onicool the Carib<������i 'A^imfiV^nt: -, ;��������� y yX ' ! ;.,i y. y ��������� - ��������� , -' >*��������� ��������� |DA.Vlb KURTZ^'STdiKK, f - - yap39 yyy vy-- t^'-'- y^|y>- -���������/���������".;>; ���������Barkemuev : ,,. ,,;ySS WORCES't.f.R'SH-fRE "SA'-UCjE ^j-^'a^'^.w!?..f.u*tJf*,���������'���������?v*s.jl.. yyiyiv--J ���������> ���������>>y.-.-' y '-,>'" ., -Declarpdhy.CiJnnoissourstb-bt vv|! :<<: "le- i&&%$&Wfis. iNERSAOT:7BAPEKS wfirfincK^to^tlielr^iu vantage to pu rebus ea. t:th i fc= 8 tot e ,wbi?re thf re'ls For sale at the Store nf tbe 'iinde'rsljjrn^i.iti Barker <4ho BankorBritishColumiJla; > .,...,.,: ,w.. kbnhie.: aamjuul ]0MMISSIQK,:;STOEi^E, til* J he wry bust '-dose rip I ion o'n ban'I, and the 'stack c< jsi is tan t !y repl e n l.������h (' 11 by ne v n rr iy������ Is. Th e pntjirle* 1 ;', tor ,w IJ1: s e 11G ooil s ; AS CHEAP ABXNYIN CARIBOO. ��������� Ord er is' p rehi pt ly lille d 'ah <I for w arded wi th d ispatch', j: w: lindhard:: AND Q-eneral Ageiicy,; iiy'-iMimi^ Mercli aii i'l -Tailor m *Gau.tipn ^gainst, ^.atxtl^^h^tieoeF^ul ii Is triOSt delf6ievS5 a ndrA-:.uirtMventre C'Aidiuif li.U h|[yh^ cuhsed (urrtiifn (lealerMo;apply the naniV <H^>JW*'*'" i<}r#li)r*//Sauce":'>h>^lv<3if.o,wn?inilrftfr'tiOfIipftunil?, t!'*, public is hu^l^p-i^nlvTVif^I*^h"'|������rLi^ljvWT^-iyiti.* toi^nt-' curetljejreiluli>.e;^iJ?- toy i^yf^^I 2'h":'2^i ������ .iASKj'FOR.; L^v&^EkM^S^' SAWCE . and������ty^o.Lv t Ui\.i,t^i^lri)iiii mc^a rj^upony he'.wifAri'Ht lamWls , STiiVrKa"! a n il fiorri e . d. y;'; ;" }iUyi t**r :; Sume .I)1.1h a IV r,v 3gjiyjn^rk^ J iav$$^ l^ee.rVs?ujip).i������;d w I UibV KpVS r i'tf u sLWevces t ? fsfif h Sn iVc I' .ii jion' tho'. iv rii )>��������� per a rid I a h t* Is���������������f. w 11 i c b tit en ?������i������ e ^ o I hen a nil Perrln 3 have inr-n.lsliod :11)ei r .c'^rreJ'ponil eiii si'jupjItl^l^tT:;; .f atto'riiny,ti������.'t;!Jce I iik|������ iil! proce'e"������'1 fiV^'s? flj^ains V* JiA-%,r* iFA CT.n a k n s~v ii 11 v k N BV! i? ������v <m fe ii b 11V' ������ r i'O������i'' ^> I li 6 r i m 11 a ��������� ��������� tloiifi by wii ItslVt lu; j i r Ygh \ hi a y^lve.infringed .yi ;y/r Ask forrLEA &<^ sej V; Name' .oh:;;^rappci> ,Lafce 1', -Bottle,; flaw "���������Stb'iJiperr*,v*;.;.;.";��������� y,;^ ^La-^t-'U,yy jyyJ. Vfhojesii 1 J* an ii ~f />re x jidrf ft y��������� tli e l������r'{-i.irb;torf,, ft'<T* c vs te r ;0 rfrjkpV* li fi il BI a c k Aveil, I '.mi i I o i i 'i'"& <:., *& 9������) /* Vl ��������� by Ore-cere; n n ������iOi I mini; ii n I vi-r^aUV. -������������������ ^yyy' -V";v ������������������; '��������������������������� ng������ Miners^.P^yision ��������� Store, ��������� -v- ^y'::.-;-v-;TBA;R.ivEiwiLLE;i' .f-^'*^;-,- ���������''-.-,.'���������. '-, -v : :Barfcemll*. r GOVERNMENT STREET, YICTORIA, J J. .|TAS,05r.HANF>, AND TS COKSTANTIiV receiving; h , 1.1 ������������������';'la r^* va sp������<r ti ijen iv ^������I ��������� - (^ LOTUS, .: CA AS! MICR ES and VKPTlXOS. * w I j i o ft he, j$'"p f epa re d te - m ������ ke >-'to ord er 1 n Mi u m os \> a p p ri) ve d sty I es. ������������������.'.������������������.'���������'.���������.���������' .. ��������� y. . ��������� i i ��������� &<%������, Pari i es n h Wi 11 j ani < re e k can' have th el r measures taken by-Mr M-eCallum, Bnrkprvtlle ''.' ,v y SW Ail Oftiuss from C������ ri liw) p rw������������ p>ly a. a������a oM !������' TxTEISiSTOnKYVVlLh/ALWAYSyBEiFOl^WA ;/.V.:. well -gy-lcc t<; d s took .Ol- tli������;:- ; ,... y > <;f' ? | -v' ��������� *: >y' freshest Groceries; and y^i^iswtt^in; C -���������:! ���������-���������j ���������������������������}}, Bi^jkyypQF t$%yyy}2 B51^bda1ili!l'&rouitd,,da)}y*-'i--:,':V;\. r'y;;��������� .^'; ^.r.'r;-..')-' . ! ' . ��������� / I ' ' .' *f I.. 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Title | The Cariboo Sentinel |
Publisher | Barkerville, B.C. : George Wallace |
Date Issued | 1872-03-16 |
Description | The Cariboo Sentinel was published in Barkerville, in the Cariboo region of central British Columbia, and ran from June 1865 to October 1875. At the time, Barkerville was home to a fast-growing community of miners who had been attracted to the Cariboo region by the discovery of gold. The Sentinel was published by George Wallace, and its stated objective was not only to disseminate mining intelligence, but also to eradicate official abuse[s] of power, both within the Cariboo region and beyond (vol. 1, no. 1, p. 2). |
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Barkerville (B.C.) ; Williams Creek (B.C.) |
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Language | English |
Notes | Print Run : 1865-1875 Frequency : Weekly |
Identifier | Barkerville_Cariboo_Sentinel_1872_03_16 |
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Date Available | 2011-08-03 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0171000 |
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