Vol.11. A. Barkerville,;William Creek, B.C., Saturday, THE; . fi-"-' Puhiishetl every Satui^^by:*''''^" E OlE R,T H 0+L,I*Q-if, A��������� %. v? A **.-': i ���������VAT Subscription, - - 50 Qents per Weak. RATESyOFyADYEI^ISING,;! > For one square (one inch), first Insertion, ���������-' :***- '������ ,-*' v ���������-..'.lA:.3\jfit -.0?aeAtn9nt,^������ * For t wo squares^ first insertion,* "*": * *���������' ��������� ��������� ,. ^'Vyv^JyvJone month, ������������������-'���������_ *'��������� .-;-��������� ��������� $3 6 Agents fortlie ** Cariboo S.entmeJ.V . VaniWinkie';-;> <aA Quesnel mouth, ��������� SmlaCreek', / ��������������������������� y'; , Clinton,7 ��������� -A. - ��������� -Ya\^y.fifi^-y:y Now Westminster, Victoria, - ,... - ,.. L.'-ftvPisher,Afi ���������-���������* 'Hudson & Menet. Mr iT.Mi ttndhart*"fi ?fiz "-..: ���������'. Bn'rnard's Express :; - ���������:. .^y Barn ard ^Es press . - . -Barnard's ^Express fififi. ,'.;;"dO'v-j^'.* '-:doT-'^- - , John Murray .p-" '.'". fifi-' .'John Collcns ������, fi. >������������������/ SariiFrancisco . ������. . . .- New York. THE CARIBOO SENTINEL fiy: ��������� ���������tirdfl;:Clrciilars; Fosters and:Programmes for ���������Balls aiid Theatwcal Enter tain men ts . jSS^E.ve c u te cl wi t������n eatn ess a u d dispatch *&f* ������������������'' :" fi. Term s m oder ate. -'.A A A:" ' NEW CRUSADE PROPOSED. rights of the people^ and, belonging to the masses, .wouldybaye .tremendous pu^f%v in rousing: the multitude to .go oir an etpedi tion to Italy to restore a deposed monarch to his throne. "��������� -...;"...-��������� . \fifi '��������� fifi."': ".fifi".fi' They could say: t'fiWph&efirittfoty years been teaching youihat'HheTpeopW yhave the right to determineytheir own;I^ni|6f ^goyern- ment, and &S lAn^iciri Declaration of$nSe- pehdence contains the charter of buman rights wh*ich ^Wdemocrlto defended^ We* believe that Americans have the right to choose their owtfrulers, and Irishmen have ������ right to gore rn Ireland, and that it ia; right to expel the British from that gem of the sea;; and the French have a right to. choose their ewn form of government, and all peoples that on earth do dwell,/except the people of the city of Rome and the siirround- irig country,? v u ;'v-. A fififi But was ever seen or heard such a.farce as th is clamor by American, republican, democratic^ intelligent citizens^ for the-/restoration of a monarch who has not for long years been able to keep?hinisei f upon his thrbne^withoiit the aict; of , fo;reign arms. :The peop le have long wanted to be delivered from his yoke, and -American citizens propose^ to aid in putting it Jjackyupon their :necksi^ ���������������������������.'-.���������������������������;.-������������������.������������������������������������ . From various parts of Europe.we,have ini .'���������.-��������� -,. -,~-y-<; ���������-���������������������������fi. ;.v. :.- i\ ���������,;?-���������: -v. ������������������ .-���������?'' - --- - .'fi.-t"''-. fi-. -x...y.s telliprence*that a m'6 venient is inv'progress- to p-et upv-'air armed yenterprlse to restore the, pope to the fthrhhei;; of;''the^'CteBarB^+ut was v n gii <j1 y li i n ted at by A Arch b'isn op ���������Spalding,' "in his addMss Sp^^ashingtbn?ysome'>?three Dion ths, a go, w lien he cal led ti p on Ihe fai thful to einbatk"in a grand effort to' reinstate the fa 11 en mo n arch. , It was wi th a vie w I o su ch a c ru sad e th at the subject h as'' b een brbu gh t before all theJRoman Catholic-congregations of th e ci ty aridMoil n tryfi and th e mi rids* 6 f: the ���������submissive vassals bV the Church1 have been inflamed to the highest degree. The head of the nsoveraent appears to beJnBhiJBBells, and it is said that a rendezvous will be anuonnced on the MMiterrarieah^whereHhe plan OfVoper- ations w il I, b e .con su m mated, ..an d,,the arm y o f; Restoration will -be organized aad-dispatched on its glorious mission. r~ .- .* >- In. this, country we aref accustomed to do as well as to say-what we mean, anditbe archbishops, bishops and priests, and six laymen of, this city,; .iha^ippommitteu^-^em^Wes to such,ground iu favpr of the Pope^ restorr ation that we do not see how they'-cari Very ���������well-back down when called "upon ;to lend material aid. f They have publicly asserted ibe divineirigtitpfHhe,Pope to be;King of Koine nnd the surrounding country; they have denounced the extension of the Italian constitution over the States $s a vile usurpation ; they have ignored, as,of no account whatever, the almost unanimous'vote of the people in favor of constitutional.government and rejecting the despotism,of the Pope. Under these circumstances there is nothing left for them but to join the projected crn- eade, and enforce their doctrines for, the re- establishment of the tyrant upon his throne. ���������Charles -O'Connor and John McKeon, two . very^istinguishea lawyers of this city, have made themselves more, distinguished by heading the movement to restore the Pope, and their names have been published in connection with the most abject and humiliating ap- , vpeal to the Pope, bewailing the loss of his scepti'e and pledging themselves to efforts for its recovery. We should think that either ������f these lawyers would make a very respectable Teter the Hermit. Both of them are leaders ot ths Democracy. They understand the The PrtOBABLK Result���������The New York Sun states the probab le' issue of the High Commission* how Jn Session 'at Washington,^thus^Mv "After a round'of good ':ciinders'tth&:-u\;e'6n!i't' of thVrespective parties ^rili be^made outvof soinething;in this:-iw-isis::';fi.$he ^American; Corny m issibn -t wi th: man y geHuflexib n s, w ill p resen t th e Al ab am a bill, ��������� wh kh JhVrBritish. Com m i s- Rionera, with a series of grimaces, will receive; and after coming to the conclusion that it is a cbnfouudediy long one, they will cut away at it with the intent to rediice it to the umalieBt dimensions. The British Com-j miBsionersywith tenders of distinguished eon- sideration, will present as their offset to the Alabama bill W11st of claims for manifo 1 d grievances, real or imaginary, covering, sun - dry'decades of years, which the American C o mmiss ioners w i 11 rec ei ve wi th a y ery ��������� wry face and go right to work and pare down to the lowestvpb^ible^flguve;; * After an enprm- bus consii'mution' of champagne andsfoblsoap, an accouafc current will be stated" and a bal- ��������� ������������������ .....������,��������� ... ...... ahce struck. The American claims will be set down, for example,.at thirty millions of dollars, and the British offset ;at twenty-ifive millions, which, in case the settlement is pro perly-ratified^his Chancellor of ythe Ex-' chequer will probably hand over to. our Secretary of the Treasury.���������[American "paper. Remaining in BAKNARD'S EXPRESS OFFICE, AprU tl, 1871 : Lioutxiko Creek. MINERS AN.D TRADEES will find it to their ad vautage to.purchase at this Store, where there i Andprson .Tyhu Ayn Isaac Arwiug Mr ��������� .-..-��������� Briggs Samuel IJakor William BiMSsey ������ UoscUamps E Lonard - Brakin Michol Ihown Henry H Bienvonu Dame Joseph. Car-rigan Owen Coustable Bell ' Christian Henry. ^Carlin Rodger Chorloy Robt .OhmgOe ..-'..'' (Jonnors Behnis ��������������������������� Corbett Michael Diets! William Dickson Charles Davis Wni L :' fi Douglass Daniel ' Drake John Dinhcnomlonour Davis John W fi Dixon John C' ;���������" ... .y -Ktnery Ed Ward "(2) Pasuntt.ru Domeuioo .. Fluvry Mr < ��������� - -. ������������������-.! ;��������� Fluvry August Gr������)ss Daniel Giei.'USIade A" B ; (Jii rre������.lol'Anion io (renuinit Hobt llitiMen John Kuul) Jakup HuncuCkJ K ilutton Williain HeistingsU Howard Samuel J ��������� Hodge Watson Or the very beat description on hand, and tho Stock hjlowell Fredkl cous tan tly replenish o������l hy new arrivals. Theproprie. *ap22 tors willsell Goods 1 . AS CHEAP AS ANY IN CABIBOQ. ' Orderspromptlyfilled,and forwarded with dispatch BEEDY & L1N-0HARB, VanWink-l������, 1'ropxiotovs Dissolution of Partnership Hart Pavid Kuchiuvole John . Hani Ed war11 fi. Kesten Charles & Jacob Kir.-via James Li ryes- G Lang A B Lawrie S liimstoanre ilons * >LayY.*oou JasH (2) v MoKee Samuel ilctiihes Neil Maggiu Joseph (2).. ,.u, . ilclves J ho -; Ma Hoy Timothy K ilobreBB&J.- Nicolas ilons ; Owens'William ;. }>ond Mr . IMrt WmC a fi Tacey Robt.;. . : a ���������'��������� I'oarson JamesJ Rich ley Geo .--:,' Ruber ts William RobertsouH W . - llicliiirds Ailolph ���������,; " '��������������������������� RictiardsDan f^prey Hick Schmidt Julia ��������� . Stephen Barnard Suvueou D D - Tynon xhos -. fifiA:'. ��������� TuoinpsouWm5 Varchereau Louis, Williams'J no R Wheeler Mrs Ana Wcstlake W WoodThos Write II J' fi.,.-. .. . . /;,.. Wilson Oeo Wing Pan Ti Sheet and Cast Iron StovesT ALL JOBBING WORK IN TIN, COPPER, Sheet Irou,Ziucand Lead Piping, attendee to -with promptness, and warranted to gi ve- Satire. i*atift ��������� fact on.. -..-.������������������' Hardware Iron & Steele JAMES WIOKHAM, Agent. GOVERNMENT STREET, VICTORIA, V.I TEE FIRM -OF WELCH & LATHAM ISTHIS&AY dissolved by mutual consent. All debts will he collected and paid by Wm. Welch. WM. WKLCH. TUGS. LATHAM, Qaesaehnoutbv April 10,1871. - a^2 lm order in I'nYmost approved styles. IT r Arties on William Creek can have their met su-res taken by Mr McCatlum, Barkerville. . ���������1. p* All orders from Cariboo promptly Umtel te. or "fiy.-'; ,.fi^iwn.$Jd^'fiifiy fi'fifi E. PEAR30N &; ?ROS.f v " Barkerville and (^essbleocthv Van Volkertbnrgli & Go, 5 Barkerville, Richfield -Ax��������������� A SUPPLY OP THS always on hand. ' The Omineca Express will connect: w}tj*i B^rnar^s Express at, Quesnelmonth and WiUJaia Creelr, wher* parcels and lfetters will be r&ceived.' IKS* A general Bxniess busing conducted, ������h25 ;RUFl'S sy������YE3TEft' V i ���������fi. \U BHWBXJWBHSBSWJSROWH! {���������-^y^r-'fis^'yyj.^'.'y-'---'. . fil V,������J t ^:';, >���������i^l: ���������: J U^v^ ���������������~ iWs,-..;*-?.': J...'������: j-JJiiS.-'--������������������'^'���������l'-<~-^<~ ��������� -1- - '-'" ��������� ��������� ,r x SATURDAY. MAY 6, 1871.: ; REGrlSTSATIOS O^yTO^ERS, ' ?/ In pnmatice w^S������ ;^ # Voter^ AcV 1871/ the different districts have been divided into polling divisions and registrars appointed. Cariboo^ district has-been divided into the following polling -divisions: BarkerVUleVLigbtning creek, Keithley creek, <Juesnelmeutb, Williams lake, aa4 Omineca. H M Ball, Esq., has been appointed Registrar foV^ Strict, with the exception of the division of Omineca, where the office will be lield by Mr O'Reilly- 1*e following Collectors for the several divisions have also been appointed :-*or Barkerville, Mr G, Byrnes; Lightning creek, Mr Ross; Keithley oreek, Mr Samuel Smith; Quesnelfnouth, Mr A. Barlow ; Williams lake, Mr McVittie. As a general election for members under Hbenew Responsible Government Constitution,and also for members to the Canadian House of Commons, will in alt probability be held next autumn, it behooves all parties who wish to avail themselves of the elective franchise to send in their applications in writing In the form preacribed^y the Act to the collector, on or before 10th June, accompanied %y a declaration as to proper qualification. This ia an Important subject, which should -not be neglected, and co one claiming the ���������privilege* of a British subject should omit to place binaelf ou the roll of voters, as upon the representatives elected at tbe next election '���������fcttl depend in a great measure whether the colony under its new form of government *b������U advance in prosperity, remain dormant ,or retrograde. _____ TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. The latest news from Paris gives details of 'increasing horror's. The insurgents had pillaged'nearly all the churches, anil but lew continued open. Shells from the Government forces are tailing in the city and much damage fcad been done.. Fighting between the two partie?, withy great loes of life, continued almost incessantly. From ^sbingtoni It lis reported that the JoiutHigh Commission had agreed upon a seUlement -of the fishery question upon a basis of r������ciproeity, and-baG coaetaded that 1he Alabama claims were to. be referred for final decision to a tribuual appointed by England, the United States, Italy, Switserland, Greece aad Braiil. yy'yfifi y.v- "British CotiU������8TA gobs AHRAn.,,^irnder this heading the British Colonist copies from the San Francisco Newsletter a paragraph referring to^the progtesa being made in Cariboo, which, after extolling the enterprise of tlaeLane and lEurtBCompany, and speaking of ���������heir machinery, coneludesas follows: ������ The country only wants moderately cfbeap labor and -the advantages to be derived from 'the employment of steam machinery to enable H to go ahead In brilliant style, Tb������ (Lane iand Kurtj) Cariboo Mining Company is the iljjitin the field and deserves success. Until tbe above consignment was forwarded, British Cotaimbia did not possess a single set of steam Mating and pumping machinery." We wish to correct our contemporary on *Vs point. Although no machinery -ef 'the mme calibre es the Lane and Kurtz co. are bringing has yet been introduced, still more ibao-eix years ago a steam engine and iron ���������pumps were brought in here with extreme difficulty over a very different kind of road from what we hove now, and when freight was treble its present rate. Tne "Forest Ko?.e" Compaey used the engine in question for hoisting and pumping in 1865, and are mln$ U to-day. Another Dump-box Robbery���������Strange "to say, we never hear of a dump-box robbery but what Is ������juiekly followed by another^ aud stranger still, claim-ownera seern to take no warning but leave their boxes unguarded, a tempting pn*2e for thieves. Ou Tuesday aight the Raby company was cleaned up without tbe owners' permission. What amount was taken, of course, is not known, W! it is jmppvaed tiuit the*������ was about Io vi. Lane & Kurtz Co.���������In the Col onist of 20th April there appears a letter from Mr C. C. Lane, in which tfeat gentleman Retails the ���������difficulties he experienced in inducing Call. 16 rnia capitalists to invest in *! this eouiitry, and speaks of the increasing interestwhich is now behag felt in our resources. ; The liberal action of the Council in remitting the duties and.tolis oa the company's machinery has, he says, beea of far more aid than the mere ���������saving of dollars and cents. Several of the raining Capitalists will tya summer visit and examine the mines of Cariboo vor anything else ikat promises good investment. A* contract for moving the machinery to Cariboo and sinkinpr the shaft to bedrock has been taken by Messrs. Lane and Hearst, and Mr Lane hopes to have steam ������p by 4th July.��������� We hope so too. - - ��������� EcctEstASTiCAii���������We regret to learn that on account of ill health the Rev. James Reynard, incumbent of St. Saviour's Church, finds himself compelled to take a trip to the lower country. We hope to see the rev. gentleman back soon, renovated by a change of climate. NEW At>rERTISEMENT8. J,F; TONSTALL Sl Co^p $ BOW CHURCH YARD, LONDON^ j. h. turker*& Co., y VICTORIA, B.C. ;y ���������#fl* Goods bought in theEuropeanMarkets to order, and consignments of Goods from British Columbia sold in London. "S RKFEiENCES IN T5n\*nON���������London and Westminster Bank, Lothbury. ^_.v LQNPON jj^^yft Moore & Go, 6 Bow Church Yard. VICTORIA���������Bank of British Nortfc America. ' my6 6m NEW: ADVERTISEMENTS CGMMISSIOK, STORAGEv THE STEAMER }/\C^OMK S NOW MAKING WEEKLY TRIPS FROM SOPA _ CREEK TO COTTONWOOD CAN VON, connecting with tho Steamer-ENTERPRISE for FORT GEORGB CANYOtf. ' V'���������*.���������'-������������������������������������ '.������������������������������������ '���������'-'���������'"i -'' fi' ���������-���������'.'������������������'��������� LEAVES SODA CREEK : FRIDAYS *^ LEAVES QUESNEL SATURDAY MORP4!NQSi Fa������*sge from Soda Crack to Qu^Bnel,.., . ........ $6 Fright ������ ��������� .������������.-..":������������������.-.-'.������?'.' -,'��������� u -.-." per too....... 20 Passage from Quesnel to Upper..Canyoa ���������...I"... ifi.fi 5 Freight l * -lfii A fi fifi fifi ** -per ton- fi... 30 egi- Gooda stored nt upper end of navigation and for warded either to Gisoome- Portage or Tatla JjafcH FREEOFCHABGKrOR ?TORAGB. .KjrS, Travellers are alwayis liable .to,, sai deri, attacks :of Dy sen tevy an a Choi e rarMorb ub. , a n������i these occurring when atiseht from home; "re very unpleasant. ,;'Th������ PAIN; KILLER may: always be: relied upon io such* cases. Aa .soon as you feel tlie symptoms^ take oue tcaapootif u I in. a gi 1 i of new in ilk a iid toblnsses and a gill of hot water,. stir well together, ahd ��������� drink .hot,; Repeat .tlie dose . every* hour, until r������lieyed."., If the pains be severe, bathe^ th������: boweIs aud back with the medicine clear. -. * ������������������ ��������� . . -'vy Incastts of Asthma: and Pint) sis, take'ft tna'gpbos'. fal in a gill of hot water, sweetened well .with 'nio. lasses; also bathe th e throat and stomach faithfully with-the medicine, clear.. yfififi:. Br Sweet says it.tafctiH out the soreness in cases of hone *cttiD g fastdr than any th ing he ever appl i ed, Fishermen, so often exposed to hurts by having thijjrskins pierced with hooks and flns offish, cau be relieved hy bathing with; tbe Pain Killer-as son������.'as the l acci dent occurs ;; i n \ tb is way tti e ; an gui sh ii soon abate d; bathe as often as; once' in ttvo in in u tes, say three or four, tirncs, aud you will seldom bave any trouble. The bi tes and s.cratches of. dog? , *md cats ara soon cured: by balhiug with the Paiu Killer clear. . n>y6 lui apl^tf gency. WICKHAM,; ! ��������� ! Barkervil It*.- - H A'AlAETtffilfiNfi,: Importer an^: Dealer in g FINEvHAVANi rE ABOVE ARTICliES CAN BE OBTAINED IN and out of Bond, at the optioa of the purchaser. A. general assortment of , . S MO KI NO AR T IC LES. j&T Orders from th������ yPpper Country -promptly at tended to. _ NO. 47 YATES STREET, {Opposite the Bank of British North America,) ' VK3T08U, 7.1. xny*3ra A. GliMORE, &OTOW & JohngoiVs Stages \XfiLL:>tlAVB-:-BAR^ ft connecting .with the Steamers at Quesm.-!* '. rao,uth aud Vals, with H.iii MAIL,. EXPR&& and Paaaengvii : ;.: .��������������������������� ���������;::y'.:y;'-';' Foa;-Yale & intermediate plages- QEROVV &T^OHNSO Express and Stag������. Line "' caRRiae ' .; ���������. ' ."-:���������.','���������:".;'������������������; LETTERH, TREASURS,. VALTJABLER, . , EiPRESS FREIGHT AN D PA8SENG ������It8 AyfiXT.; .R,E,byU;;CyE:.l)';.yRA!TiES-.-\'-;:y jjfil* Collections, Commission's an������l General Expr?g������ ��������� bntiacw done with punctuality and: dispatch. $&��������� Office ot the CanbWf Agency at fi,. : MU DAViO KURTZ'S STOHB,. . ;.&p29 ���������' ���������' V- ���������������������������:.. ;. Hark-irville. ��������� gra 9 Store Street (between Herald and Fisgard), VICTORIA, B.C. ANDRSW ASTRICO, - ��������� - - - PROPRIETOR. The most commodious and clean Hotel in Victoria. It is conducted on the European principle. The table is supplied with the vary best th������ market affords. Meals at all hours of the day. Private Dining Rooais lor Families. Board and lodging per week, $5 50. and $6 50. f*er. day, $1. Singla meals, V\% cents.. Beds, 60c. Fire proof Safe in tho House. ' my6 6w GOVERNMENT STREET, VICTQRIAv VI AS,ON HAND, AND 13 CONSTANTLY receiving; a large aesortmeht of CLOTHS, CASSIMERKS and YESTIMGS, which he 13 prepared tu make to order in Uio most approved styles. sur Parties oa; William Creek ��������� can have me^ures taken by Mr McCallum, Barkerville. their All erdors from Cariboo promptly attended te. myelin . .. CASAMiYOU :&.!���������(% Wholesale Dealers In Grocer iesv Provisions v Liquors^ Havana Cigars, AT STANLEY^ - i- UGHTN1NG CRKEK. .- The Table will always be ?uj*pHe<l. with the bi-M, 'articles that can b������ got in Cariboo, and the liar with tho "��������� ' ' V" ��������� ' Finest Wines^ Liquors and Oigars. Stanley (Mouth Last Chance Creek,) \ April 30( 187U } YATES STREET,/- ���������'��������� VICTORIA, myfl-Sm . - B.C. ILL I*EAVB BAR- . . kervillo about the 21st May, 1871, onattmr through the lower country, to give parlies there a chance of having their T*eth attended to; thero- ,���������, fore any one in Cariboo who isw*v* '"M services will pleaso call at once, es tbey may not have another chance of being pffi������ctu- ally relieved of the w.rst of miseries; for, as Robbie Burns says, " The hell of all hells is the townsman's toothache." But surely the miner is in a worse fix, to be working In cold water with a good jumping tooth to anement hlsiroubte at not finding the lead. Call aud givo &IDDALL with the OS ARTIFICIAL FILLIN G a try. You will not bo sony ��������� for with experience, natlence and a steady hand, he warrants lo give all perfect satisfaction ; and further guarantees to savo all kinds of decayed teeth by Oiling-, except in caso3 of abscess or the tooth being too loose from tho injurious cilects of tartar, which even causes very many uound teeth to fail out. It is a dark scab in- crusted upon the teeth, close to tha putoB, and w*ry one ought to have it removed by the Pcntist, as they culd Ihen keep their own teeth clean by simply usiug a soft tooth brush and a little warm watsr. Remember that D-jntal work is performed in all its branches, and tho eharges very low. OFFlCK-^-Opposite th* Assay Office, Barkerville. ��������� in** 1 Kobertson Stewart, COMMISSION MERCHANT, KHAKF STREET, - - , - - VICTORIA, Agent for British Columbia. A supply of %s ltand \\d Inch Cartridges, Caps and Fuse always kept on band. my? 3ru AGENTS FOR The Bojal Iilstirance Co., WHARF STREET, VICTORIA, Y.L . my ii 3na NOTIOBIS Ii "SRKBY GIVEN THAT AUY PKIRSON or persficii-i found destroying or damaging -the Tekgraph Pole.i 01 Wires will be prosecuted with the utmost rigor of the Iw. By command, n. yr, PEARS5. Iliads and Works Depart meat, Feb, 9II-, 1871, m������mfifimrm! ���������-/���������-��������� '��������� J. ��������� j.; ROBERTS ON pEGS TO: ANNOUNCE THATHE HA3 OPKSfJD A *p������. Billiard & Dancing Saloon THE PARTNERSHIP HITHERTO EXISTING BE-, tween W. W. Dodd and 2. Z. Hough has to-day expired by limitation. The business will be carried on hereafter by who has pnrchsjied the premises, and bega te th������nk his lrienus and tho public for the patronage bestowed on the late firm, ������ eontiouance of which he will always use his best endeavors to m������rit. Ariflltejit iu the Bar THAT CAN BE PROCURED IN CARIBOO, Barkerville, April ISth, 1871. ap22 Express Line qpHE COACHES OF THIS LINE ARE NOW n^kias REGULAR WEEKLY TRIPS, Carrying Barnard's Express, Passengers aad flfigbt, makiiig^lose connections with Steamers at each *>w. In connection with WELLS, FARGO & CO., forward* FREIGHT, PACKAGES, PARCELS. LETTERS, TREASURE, COLLECTIONS, COMMISSIONS, Aud transacts fcenoral Express bnslnees wjth Puac- tuylity aiid d&p&tch*. ������pl5 .' F. S. SARKAKOi innsflsaaTrewfflSB^Si THE ���������A1IB00 SENTINEL SATURDAY. MAY 6. 1871. 1. MINING INT^tLIGENCB, .': ..-wiLLa^cRKEk.;: fi : Tbe drain being too full of water to permit of my companies above Cameron ton work! ng iat prosent, very 1ittle: can> be done til 1 the snow is gprie arid the water ean be confined in a regu 1 ar ch aii n el.' The Bal 1 are t" col, 1 ast, ' weejc washed 50 ok. They have had trouble for wan t of, wa ter this week, th e en tiro wai*e r of the creek in places being rrinningijito old caves. The Forest Rose have^tarteil 'witb fcheir engine, -washing' on top, but have not water enough yet to wash to'nd vantage..' Tbey are getting some very good prospects, and will soon be in full,blast, if fifiJMX Or* CLUBS CKRKK.y There are six companies at work on this <*r*������e!e. '"fi "*'���������''' -' ������������������'���������-������������������. v '*;-: TheVaillariconr co. have ste men working. They are Bin king a 'shaftthrough tbe bedrock. *odrare down 40 feet; but though the work la being;vigorously prosecuted, their progress seems to be greatly retarded by a layer of , bard rock which-they-are compelled to blast.; W hen a depl h of tf0 feet is tee cbed; they in- tend to ruiva tnnnel towardi* the bed of the creek, * where they expect to find tbe old ���������channel ������������������'*���������: ������������������;?>'' '-'fifi '*: yy '*'; fi" '"-���������'>-"'fifi; '''fiyfi. ;T he Woo (is i d e co fib a ve. fo ur. m en :M _^y o v k". T h ey h m ve Rl n i c k I be bed ro pk on th e si d e hill. & b o i i t 4 00 y n r da f ro in t he bed of the cree k, at . h ti e p I h of 5fi feet, and have foil rid cl ay = oil the bed without any indication of gold; This i aih e' secon d n h a ft th i a ' com op ny. have sua k to tbe'bedrbck without finding any pay/ 'TI1������ : Morn inf? 8t>i r co. have fbur men at vo rk. -f hey ha ve just* com men cod to sink a shaft, at the font-rif.the.fclll'. "���������>."' T he V)ic to ri a co.; w h p; h n re fou r m en wo rk- ing. are .26 feet de*p in their View shaft. They have jurft sMrnck fht* same kind of :6lu.rsb clay t h --it-1 b* "I) 3 *0������ ve ry: col foiin d i n th ei r i������ haft. A gr ea t d vaf a i' Ui ho r h as; bei*u d on e al re������ dy by %}w >rici<ir ia co..;:.unii th ey r.ichly deserv������ to TJje Discovery en. have 18 n*en working. -/.'������ h ������*y *t rt*; 0> wily��������� ei i ga ������*& - r i i ri ii i ng'- a i* ra k ! 1 nui\m\. infeuded ft ir a drain. from the qreek tu their shall, and making other preparations f.������r p u tt i ng in th**f r i n ae hlii e ry. b ut i t will be * ���������flix we<������k&before they already-^ Fletcher, J. W. Elder, Peter Glendinning, D. T. Smith, W.Smith, Richard Jobn,C. Vaillari- cd������rt John Goodson, George Byrnes, 11 bill claims on left side, commencing at Amador oo.'slower line and naming down to South Wales cb.'s side line, fifi ; fifi; fi.fi.:fifi.;. . jjGHT&rafccmezti��������� 'fifi Water Lily co;���������May1--Recorded in favor ���������of Wm. Watson, LewiaWintrip,. each 3 interests ; Ralph Watson, Eobt-JSili, Thomas Ferry, Thomas Lavery, Tborrias Bell, Thomas El- wyn, Thomas Aikenhead; Wm. Manson, F. Laliier, each 1 interest. Re-racord. ; Bay State co.���������May 2--Recorded in favor '���������'f Thomas Bellf Jas. T.Gerald, D. T. Smith, Jas. Phillips, John McDonald, Ben. Jose, W, C; McConnick;: each! interest; Peter Brown, Richard Wrigiit, eacb half interest: Re-record. rvHAKTlfiY;CB������KK.,y--;'''''"'^v*"J. '. Cu mining co.���������-May 1���������Recorded in favor of Walter Powell, Duncan Gumming. T. ,.R������, fattiillo, A. Kelly, Samuel Smith, :G. Spruce, :B. Vun Volkenburg, R; H. Browji, Jus. Lindsay, W: Hitchcock, 10 crt������ek claims, commencing at upper line of Manitoba to, aad rurinhig to lower line of Miunehaha:co. :> v fififi'fi JACK Op;c^B������ CKKBK. First Chance co.���������;April 29���������Recorded, in favor, of & Leggef. F. McLennan, Robt; Barr, A.: Wi! son > 4 c reek c I aims o p posi te 1 o w er si d e 1 ine ot hi 11 c 1 airas, running up stream, to be J held In trust for First Chance co. ., '��������� :\ '��������� ;���������' fifi-ifi stout's ocr.ca.; :;;. FI by d an d pi 6 ti ee r cb,-- May 3.���������Record ed in favor of Lewis Wintriptfi _! rite rests; Thus, Allauv-2i interests. Re-record,; -fifi-fifi the present charge it womld have been his duty at onee tb commitI'-DEfe prisoner. As it was/tbe prosecutor having declined to take Airtlier : proceedings, be would dismiss the case. The alleged crime, bbwe'ver, was one ot the heaviest class, and ne would notify the accused that thougfe for some reasons the co mp 1 ai nant bad no t pressed; the charge, b e would leave the Court with; the idaputatioa stilt remaining;; -.' 'j; fi^yrfirF-fifil. \ : fififi A. y fi, .' REGISTER OF THERMOMETER , At Richfield, from 22d April to 1st May. % token at;9: nm. p^fi^fi^Qi^gfi^fiM^ est and lowest range -Ior the '--preceding 24 hours : " ��������� . .. April 22, 24. fifiP,. , 26, 27,; 28, -23,:' ; ' "30/ May 1, -.**'��������� . ������������������*. i?.'.'.���������'������.. 1 ', ��������� "k- Mas. 48 47 52 'Mfi, 53 M 50 60 48" m i u - 60, 51 Min. ;������ 10 22 18 12 \AUfi ".14" 20 , 26 20 , ',','7-y Tie mean temperature for April was 30.95 ������, the 'maximum being 55 9 ��������� ta! 25tb and the any gold... > ; . y/ ; fi -.': ;;���������.,:" Tlie Two 8istersjco.; hf������ve oh)y two, men kt work. X h ey are p n ��������� ihe .cl s y ;��������� an d������t tel?gt*������ u n d $or������k9,wt'-11.v ' ":..*-;,��������� -fi:fi.-fifi-fi"fi There are 3H men, nil told, working on the <<>vvt*M, Kich pabins a.re.'bfllog btiilt. About fi*vi> iniles and a ball" of the-creek me staked off. and the remaining five or six iwiles are ppeu t o pVe-e m p ti on V ft is a m at ter of sirrp r ise lh?it so few men are working oir this creek H.fi.er the encouraging .prospect -obtmnedl by the Discovery eo. ;l.OWHBE C������4B������lt. The Brown co. last week washed 52 o������. 'LltfflTMN'GVRKKt, The Spruce co. last week washed 100 ox.��������� The Lightning-ct. have been, working down ;;!y".-x; wiLLiAMa .CKKak.., ���������;:-, 29th April���������Recorded in favor of- Ah Bow I cfee k :clairti, coni mencing wiiere- Du tcb. Bill d i tch. crosses ������������������the c reek. run n ing u p stream 40 ieet. about 20 feet wide. Lillpoet co.���������;May 4r-R������corded in favor of Cornelius- Booth,: Alex/BilIsland; David Ey- n o n, 1 interest! each. Re-record. A n d Hiigh Guest, 1 interest,^abandoned by IL S. Booth. minimum v & on :13th. Bounty oouiit. ; 11$far��������� K. M. Buli,. Khq , ������ol-l Commifiuibo������r *riii '���������"'''; fiy.. fifi Usiiftty .Court Ja-lg*') I.. .'��������� ������������������'��������� -fi '.fififi'-" A ���������v ,Most>at, May L. 187L , McWha. vs.: WiWirtN-i-rJudgment summons fa r $tUQ. Defe u dm i o n ex am i na tip n test! fled that since the judgment was rendered be had not been possessedfi.pt means ;to;^pay It; all j the money he had recti ved since, excep i about $10, Sad gone to plaintiff for pro visions. Had a lot oi lagging on band at Grouse ciwk, wtiich he had been making during the winter, which fat bad offered to McWha, worth about $200. Could not sell the lagging at present, but expeeted to be able to do so to some of the companies at. low������r end of the creek as soon as <he water got high eooiigh to;. float them down. Iii reply to Mr Park, plaintiff's counsel, witness denied "-having'-.received any remittance, from Canada. He had got a registered letter lately, as, having misuedsome of Iris correspondence, he had directed bis fciends to register any letters sent to him. Plain tiff -stream from their shaft, intending to tinhh ihe | had taken this-letter out of the Post-office. lower portion ei tbe claim before running up 1mm. the new shaft, and have been making about curreut expenses. The South Wales co. are beginning- to take out pay. Last week they washed 25 .oa.,��������� and for: .firat balf of ihis week a similar quantity. Tbe Vancouver co. bave got their machinery started -again*/;' AMiTDOft Cia^KX. Two compairies have been (located *on ibis creek, which offers fine inducements -for pros- pectiog but has never been tasted yol. * HARVKTCRKEK. The Minneliaba co. have been compelled to stop work on account of too much soakage water coming from the melting show on the bill side. A new company has been organized to work tbe creek ground between the Minnehaha and tbe Manitoba. Tbey are going to stai?t Immediately, and intend to i5ame tbe-creek, .build a wheel and sink a ���������abaft. - .w mm RKJORBS. PA.VJH CKK5KK. Amalgamated co.���������April 28���������^Recorded in favor of Jobu Ai Williams, Robt Booth. Dan. Parry, John Evans, 4 bench claims on ease side, adjoining Amalgamated-co.'s ground, to | iorra part ot same. Jemmy BrightOB co,���������Recorded in.favor of Ah Kwong, 6 interests; re-record. AltfADOR CHBKK. Amador co.���������Mav 1���������ReeordodLlafavor of ���������John Polmere. A. R. Johnston* Wm. Tucker, Thos. Birmingham, John Edwards, Samuel Roberts, Ephraiiss Harper, John Itooter, L. Wintrip, W, Huliog, 10 creek claims, about 2800 feet above bridge at head.of canyon. Taylor co.-*May 2��������� Recorded in favor of j without his authority. Plaintiff siatod that ho took the letter ^ Grouee creek as a matter of accommodation, as ho was in tho habit of doing for all parties in bis neighborhood, He bad paid two bits postages ?it, which'defendant had not repaid him. He also denied that defendant bad offered him the lagging or that ho bad paid him as much as assorted during the winter. The Judge ordered that defendant should selltthe lagging as soon as possible and pay proceeds iuco Cwirt���������a portion fey 1st June, and the whole not later than lS'th July. fi. . Makktta vs. Hbkrk���������Judgment summons. Defendant agreed to give security for payment in a fortnight Mills ts. Issom���������Judgment suamons. In this case judgment was given some months ago for %ii but including coats of present oaae, it had reached the sum of $10. Defendant testified., that he had no money, but was engaged in burning charcoal, for which be would soon .b&vo it market; had now about 100 sacks on hand. Ordered to be paid in ten days. ���������_ POLICE COURT. THUK8DAY, May 4,1871. T. Wilson was charged, on the information of A. Mo Wha. witb having committed wilful perjury hi the County Court on Monday last by swearing that ho had not received any remittance from Canada, Mr Park stated that oomplainant was not desirous of pressing the charge on account of tbe previous respectability of prisoner and other circumstances, and would accordingly product ue evidence. Tbe Magistrate ������*14 that bsd any evidence Thkatrk iloTAL���������The performance by the Amateit ra on Saturday evening Iast was, we regret to say, given to but apopr house. The members of the^association are unflagging In their efforts to affdrd the public a 1 ittle ra-, tional amusement, and are doing their best to redeem aa fast as, possible by entertainments which cost them individually much more than the price, asked for admission, the outstanding liquidation tickets; but independently of any such cousiderations, the presentation/'of' a play] like "^Clio/PprfceFs Knot," w h i6h was per fo r med on tb is o ccasion, should, we=think, bo sufficient at any time-to draw a Itil 1 house. ToVplay to a small audience is discouraging riot only^^ to amateurs but to professionals ;: -but w_e must sfay,and tbe generally expressed opinibh of all: present co ir o b o rates the asae rtip n, th at. tho rep re- sentationj>an^rded /entire satisnictibn./r The pieced was ;���������/originally produced at; the Loudon ," ()lyrapic,,, where it enjoyeil ft long; run; The character of Samson Burr, the retired porter, who finding that his son has be> come heavily involved through reckless extravagance while passing his medical studies in London, nobly resolves to'sacrifice bis accumulated savings rather than that; his wife should know of her child's delinquincy, and returns to hard work in his old age, was originally performed by the late favorite actor, Mr F. Robsbn. On the present occasion it was taken by Mr Thompson, who aUhoiigh in some points open to criticism, afforded much satisfaction by his rendition of the part, and was loudly applauded, especially in the second act, when he u at work at bis old business, and when he learns? of his son's heroic conduct at sea and safe return. Mr Marshall, as the p.rotiigai but afterwards brave (*nd, as a natural consequence, duly rewarded son,) was very correct in his delivery, and if he would only throw a little more animation into his acting, especially in pathetic scenes, he would soon establish his reputation as one of the best of our amateur performers. Mr Gomar Johns, as Scatter, the fast medical student, who subsides into a sober railway official after sowing his wild oats, acted very well and promises to be a favorite with the public. The character of Smirk, the sanctimonious money-lender, who sympathizes with the father while determined to extort the last penny of the son?s indebtedness, was very well rendered by Mr Pearson, MrMcDer- mott, as Captain. Oakham, looked the,bluff sailor to perfection ; and Mr Shaw,, in the part of Bob, the cabitieNnaker. io the first,! and the waller, in the second act, while hav- iug but little to say, acquitted himself well and satisfactorily. The ladies, as usual, did "well. Florence frilsou, as" Mrs Burr, represented the fussy old lady admirably, and tho scene where she returns to her custom of twenty years previous in carrying her husband his dinner, was much admired. Mrs Parker, as Alice, the old couple's niece, who in their misfortune bravely devotes herself towards assisting them by her musical taienIs, looked an<i acted gracefully, and the meeting between her and lier cousin on his return from sea. was very interesting and pathetic. On tlie whole, the.piece passed off exceedingly woli, and at the droppingof the curtain was loudly applauded. The next performance oi tlie Amateurs will, wo understand, be given on tbe Queeivs Birthday, when no .pains will bo spared to produce- a prc^riimmo OwmT w������"fta������rhZc$, ThmZ-1 besB rw'4������*!*ia ih������ c���������** G*ntl ��������������� mbi���������l ���������^." mm*'of ^ ^^ , Thk Skkb^a. RouT^ExtraoU from vote letter dated Skeeuamouth, llth April* published in the Colonist, say ;* The ice 1b not out ;of tho river yet At the forks there wore three feet of snow; and $5 mitoa front hero two feet Capt; Moore and about 100 mok wore camped upon the ice. ��������� He has about SO v men that he is yfeodicg /to thi forks. His horses are all on shore iOtwoVftet of eaow^:; his hay is all but gone^ and ho has only $0 sacks of grain. I cannot see how he oaa save fifi ���������Xhemypr atyariy rate have them in fit state to work when they;get up.?* -We think some of ,the^6keena/traveiierfl will be;tired of ���������������plor- ing^ njoiw short /routes before they reach th* v mines, and wish they had takea the: safe route by the w'agon ^oMyfiyfifiyy . -fifififiyAfi-fififi :-:���������-1 fifi fifi WiiJLUM Ckkbk School BoAwfe-At a -meet* : jug of the School Board,'held yesterday ������Ve������ ningi Mr JV Gooilfeilbw tendered bis rtsigni* -i Hon as. a member ofcthei: Board and Secretary. on.adcoiint of 'being about-to leave the creek' by ! to-morroVs; express.: Mr Goodfell6w% resignation was accepted, and a resolution passed conveying to him the thanks of the' Board for the efficient manner in which he had discharged his duties as ' Secretary; coupled with the regret'of the members of tho Board at the severance of their connection. Mr J. H. Todd was elected Secretary of the Board pro tern. Express Movements���������Barnard's and Jomv son's expresses both arrived on Saturday afternoon list and left on Sunday morning,��������� The passengers by Barnard's were. Messrs. X' Hall and D.'Setten, from Tale, and Mr F.Noit. feldor, from Quesnel, with Mr Neulan, mee- 8enger; oti tho down'trip, Messrs. Bickley, Hall and Setteni Mrs Alberts, and Mr Neulan, In charge of bank treasure. By Jobngon's up express���������Mr A. M; Sabm, to this creek; Messrs. Treuhella and Cornish, to Lightning creek; ftnd Messrs. Irvingp Fuller, Emerson, St&ndish and Sharp, of Cunningham creek, te Soda creek ; down���������Messrs. Elwyn, Harvey and Ercole for way stations^.,:. fifi The Wkather for. the past.week Joss continued cold and disagreeable, with bard.frost: usually at night. On Wednesday; May 3, we������ :; had one of the heaviest falls of snow that has occurred for some time-������the hill sides, which were getting bare previously, being covered agaiia' aboat mx to -eight iuches in d^pth.��������� : Yesterday,; however, was a fine bright day, ,? and the newly fallen snow has nearly all disappeared, the sleigh road to Yaawinkle- is sUll^gOOd. fi fifi A;) Afi:, ^-:y-;V Stkameu EsTKRPRtsE���������Shippers to Omineca will notice with satisfaction that Mr G. B. Wright is now tuning the Enterprise reg������-: ' larly to Fort George canyon, connecting with the Victoria, from Qnesnelmouth, at Cottonwood canyon. This will materially shorten the time and risk In getting goods ;to the Northern mines, especially if a good road is made Macros*/the Giscome:.portage. '...Urfifi,.: Wright's energy, in endeavpriog to pp^ii ;wp the Fraser fiver rotite is deserving of success ; and substantia} patronage^ Afi- v ;/; ; ..,-, /;, Omtnkca���������The total t^m-ber of won who had left Quesnel by water for the new diggings up to end of last week was 280, with 27 j boats. Of these 66f were Chinese. There were some vague rumors afloat at Quesnel aboutygood prospects being struck on the upper part of Germansen creek, but nothing definite seems to be known. ������T T������LEOR*PHKJ���������Mr F. H. Lamb, T^eiegraph Siiperinteadenfe, arrived here on Wednesday on a tour of inspeetion. Ho informs ua thafc the repairing party are now at work on the line, and that the wires from Queanelmonth to Barkerville will be up and working some time next month. Boat) Stbamkrs���������We learn by telegraph that tke first road steamer broke a shaft abmit the 43-mile post, between Yale and. Lytton. The lower portion of tbe road will require considerable repairs before the steamers can work advantageouily. Not Diuiv-AVe hear that a telegram haa ibeen receired at Soda creek statiug that Mr H. Tormey w������������ not dead as "reported pre- viousK We hop������ the neiri i* corral. chableI^^^ on ^"^������������������'kONEEDiESRiSfiUN.. , , . ������������������VJ.tV*' ifi it-A-Ai*. fi- :-'���������.-'-.''���������������������������-y V-' - V ���������-���������'��������� - ��������� -- ���������' ���������''���������&&=.; c^^rj^WAK^Kanady,-- ��������� ������������������Yfi' r- ;' Feji.,tbeibnetb^m1;he yeafeA.D. 1871. y 'fi \ IIr Hl^cS^GRAf ft Es^v^esident. of ibe ; y Uiy^SjSea, Bps>^^ebief;C<^k-of ��������� fte y.^IlajBi^ of the ;K 'v- ��������� ! - M^ - ^; ' I, Qbarles AugustusfSimaions anrl brother, A ottiv^jfea^the.people of .vKanaday,"������in par- : ley meat ygatlier.ed������. together. X*J5 agreeing to- ^etbefeMbicb am a rarekermqdHy in family *erktes>iio,fc facing: pfi������onndfiimudi bitf : per* fekly krasie, and nod bavin ihe Ape? ?pt ifitars Jc stripes b4 Mtifafi, duin^ourwisdumofur this jietesburg fnj^ fte^k^lpmo^saBh^n, o������ ' awl J^Qieijiky, an^i plaice Ai under jthe soul, ;. inye)������nffra by 's'eolofelsta the "Amenta' Egal, ^Kow.kno, yjejr" ��������� ** y. ��������� "Sv:n".r &i-j ,?i'v *'.*y���������<-:'.- ��������� tfVvV ��������� "������$-, 'jj.-.-. ,',->.-.*. ..'���������'��������� :-">"V' -fi- MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. Sewing; MacMnes; LEA & PERKINS Celebrated .,--.. WOFipE S T ERS HIRE SAUCE Declared by Connoisseurs to lie THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE. I .;: dokymeufc shall y be fi tbe ^striking .^an'dfjaflttt.d Serums oYyburkontrakMtb.u.fvEur^the.kori-' ^iderasbttnsaforesadeandaundrieuth am not iaiderand neve^will be saide, we will riive Moir-and; lire aireivin-taillor bed arid^tale y������f boifaas you wishesfc, that/par te/ofthe rrate :Mrre%t kalled NiagareyFawb|s,^^lieing, being; running and never stopping on Jhe Kanaday .isi&e, on the express;konffishun .that n r.tu re- ,...-.-move.sai.de,,w.aterepout i;o .Koyington/ ICen-, a tuck,,wnareat kan b used 2 adyantig jn Anva fihVmAhe wbeels of olefifiMi.GranPs'..Tannerze. we wilLgive, u & ure,. saide aires tbe,, grate iUlewwi^ ::y,iand-.'bbse3-'U''kahVdiski^eri;t&araboufc.k6ntane- fifiing< a^^ajna^l^^but^kind ^kartnleit theyj^t^skee^ will give ��������� %i the.rrate-WellandrKanawiyso tbatsyou-kari y������lide^nro;;sk^B^reW:t^ ������<Q7fi Ifanady* Lnke> at-'iSurVFrancis Hinckse, :���������" .-.' .. ..- &*:fii':t&Z.i.- -,~.: ���������: a i:���������.i .* .^.iiv.?' .i^"-���������'���������">!��������� -r r; .i,' ��������� r- vj i ��������������������������� .;*. s'-' ������������������ V ������ nd the lee tie fr eenshuman ? Sur. George E. IKartieriWbbLalwayse kallsln ** de memberfc^ LukeI'iS?;Su%'ydfih>;?Ttt^5? wnp> ��������� il^-Kapfing- ^eheral" of tfre ^tait..^^iiBt].luit]S1;t't*me.- ahd^o fi furtbf JJ& w ffcnof' astfeople ?wnrthi^; of* %W .:-konafii3or^Dtij!k^ we'hose ; ifc.' Mr^ysnaB: O-f ^S^Stt^i^feilB^ and J*;wW1>unk: in- witb'ttjpii eblor^yotis^ ' t %an BkaTO^jrrJenuff' political 'ratarm tf&fbo- r 'wlnio^tb fifelV ttfeiiat''-d'ric jGiv n^respeksfitvt.Sirs U1^s!and! the^leetle '.UIyansees>in the1 White Hbu*eJ' ���������&- as usualiie ������alwayse I *will sling miself as -*->y*f. .;";.. fiJS. X)���������; v K ,'���������-:��������� CuASi Augustus;Simmoks. .,.: *P.S.rTjPleese;j hist: irneVu^re ^profile/ just as;u ���������am &.-I i*fill hist ax mine j est as I v are.-r[Sag- m& w. - Valley Democrat, -yfiy fiy. :i i&H fififi^ yfi A SAMUEL I:HILL,yAgent, i S. 19]10hTG0IBRY STRE -;<*>'' -���������������������������;-;������������������-��������� ���������.���������������. J-: ��������������������������� ������������������'���������: ���������.������������������ ������;��������� ������������������ ������������������ * Grsind(Hotel Building sm FRANCiseo. .-j.���������,;.��������������� :,-;'������ ^-?.1* .;:;p,'-f<f; ^^.(Jj ;-;������ ������������������00 ���������^af.:SpD FOR CIRCULARS. :: ��������� "--fi "''fififi' .,���������; inh25 ..." : . ��������� MEDICAL. siciaissv i������>i. , Caution against: Fraiicti���������The successor tjifs most delicious and:-unrivalied.-i Condiment; having caused certain doalers.to )*pply the ham e of .*'* Worces������ tershire Sauce'' thc.publicisjioreby 'informed that tht only, way 16 a e cur b the go n uine, i s' to ���������., fifi fi' A;fi. % . and to LABELS ,,. Some ot the foreign with a spurious AVoircestersh ire Sauce, upoh-the.w rapper and labels ot^vtiicli the i\aui e^ of Xea;ahd'pe'r'r}ns ha-VQ yheen forgedf ffi;1 a:ndfP. feive; notice that they have f ii rn ishtfdv .th eir7borregpondehts '.w ith po Wcr ol attorney to take instant /.proceedings against manufacturers an d; ybn'dobs df. bdoh',. or any Other imita (ions by. which their righ'i.inay.beiniyibgcd* Askibr/IiEA*^b-I^EHRiNS' iSattcevand: see y^ame.roniiiWrappeXji;. :Ijabel,vB6ttle, y and; fi 'StOpper. ��������� .. ��������� .'��������� ���������'-, ifi������.. fi fifi. fi fifi-, ' ���������:'. 1 v fififi: "fi fififi:" ������ .Wholesale and for exjport by the Proprietors; Wor cester;Crosse and Blackwell,London,ic.,&o. * and byiGrocers an d.OiIm en* uhiyersallyj:' yfi.fi -.-'������������������������������������ '-". i- ���������'. .'j .y '���������-..'!���������:. ,-j-ii fi- ���������-���������-��������� <.v- -yn.,<ti. :���������.,>���������-������������������* -���������'*.���������������������������.'���������-.-. ���������->��������� .���������' t ^f>HE Proprietor of (Histoid ^and.%li^known;estah JLV 1 ishment woul d^respectfully|thpnk- his. humer-; ,Nk,w York, August 15th, 1868.���������'���������.,, ���������Allow me to call your attention to my ��������� PREPARATION OP COMPOUNl)'; EX^ TRACT BUCHU. The component parts'are BUCHU;" Long Leak, CUBEBS,'fi; JUNIPER BERRIES. ;���������'���������'/;.. ; '",:.-;v;;;(;.���������'';";,- ��������� Modk of PnEPARATiON^���������Buchu/ in^yacub Jnniper Berries, by disti llatio n, to;f prm ri fi lie ��������� fi gi h fifi. Cu bfeb s ex t vac ted by displ acemeiit' w i th ��������� spirits obtained from Juniper Berries:; very ' little sugar is used, and a small proportion of spirift It is in ore palatable than any now in " use.;' '���������'"', ���������:'��������� "��������� *" '��������� ���������*���������; ������������������ '���������:' *''" ������������������ ���������.'' . ��������� ���������; fi fi'. fi..fi. fi"' Bncbu. as prepared by Druggists,'is of a: dark color. It is a plant that" em its its fra grance; the actipn of a, flameL destroys this (its active principle), leaving a cark and glutinous decpetipii.; Mine.is the color.of ingredients . .The Bucliu in my, preparation pre- d orai n ates ; > the, smallest qu an ti ty o t the o th er ingredients are added, to p re ven t fermeuta-. tion ; upon inspection it:will;��������� be found not to,*'. be: a T i nc tu re, as. in ad e i h f Pharnia c opoe, n or is it a ^y^p^&ad^mr^fore-^n.t-be: used :iii . cases; where;fever;orjinflamnfatipn .exist. In ^thiisi;ypuyhave,t|ie knowledge of;-the^v ingredK. ents-and the mode;;pf preparation.-., v 'ifiyy,: fi.- iSoping ��������� th atv you ywi 11 favpr: ifc ;\yith a trial, *��������� and\ that--upon inspection it will meet;with ;. your, ap pro batipn; ��������� -.v A,<y '.. \ fi, yfi fififi..,.. fifi a fi:. With a feeling of profound confidence, <y fifi, 1 am, very respectfully, . * ; , -"fifijififififi.A ^^y./H.-^-HELMBOLD,,;:". Cheniist andUrujggist of 19 j"ear's .Experience. ���������LU^r SODA -GREEK? ".is.. A .QTJESNELLE^attd.Vfr'^;:;i,.,yi \yy'fiy'y:fi .BARKEICtiLLE fiAyy . ���������.j-^rpbir,'������ uahce6itheirconndenccandS'upport.,v: ��������� :;: -Meals^ $l! Board; = $li< pery#eek. BREAD MADE^F/ :THE BEST FLOUR ffiAfifi *.,f..;*.v: %ty'y,fifi. A.-fififififiA^fiyf: y.y^y .::.:lTeeqmmend1to=the pulillc^my^ yy ;yH \v, | --i.,. r.;;. A -An A fi t. 'iiifi-.- "1- ��������� ,. -*v i������y -y-'-.fifiy.yfi .which. is a much superior ,arbiclethaii an y which can dchad'from'below; I Roast5 and"Srind. it myselt' arid choose tlie^ best berries^oonsequeh't'ly the piibli*: may be sure oii ts beingf ree f.rom adulteration; To ^Miiem ^PVR. CARRAISL having stated in the Legislative XJ ' Council ,tha,t the Foundry?in:Victoria was not of tsufflclcut.capacity .to manufacture tho machinery reqaired by tlte-TJatie & Kurtz Co.; 'and lri'order that the public may not be misled, by suoh statements, 'and iu justice to ourselves, wo have, to state that our ypu n��������� lfry,"'with the present Tools', can'; manufactum . 3Iacblnery, of TEN,;TIMES ��������� the capacity of. tho ma- 'Cltliierx Imported by the Lan������& Kurtz Company, and as Cheaply as' it'ean he imported from Sun Francisco. fiy-l'.y.y SPRATT .&., IRVING, Albion iron Works. Victoria, B.C., January 27. mh25 ��������� HAyE been requested by, several, respectable parties; who.cah testify^^to tlie,efficacy of iriy systetri, to agahi'make public the lact that fifi will^preVent'-baloness,-:^1] ''fififi.- '"s JY';-."' RESTORE. HAIR. THAT .IS BECOMING TRIN-. . ; "OR��������� FALLING "OFF,: .'aiid "eflfectitaUy yy.: Wi -CURE SCURF OR DANDRUFF. ' : '���������' ��������� This is: not a;mere assertion cu: my, part, asi have 1������ }V y possession num erou3x,testimonials certifying-ttf th.e success.qf my reme'dy; "x " ' ��������� "fi '��������� = > I clo not of course pretend that I-catiniake tbe hair' ���������grow on heads whicl\ haye been bold for years ; hut ?I wi) 1 guarantee to,. sto p. th e hair/ from Oil ling oif, to increase its growth, .and effectuallyireinbvc Scurf or JDiindruiT, : fi-":fifi "' "W. D. MOSES, i%t '\ fi-'������������������'��������� :'-:���������������������������-���������' ���������������������������-- fi Barkerville, B.C. ���������������������������'��������� :-> !��������� J, G, GOOOSON. (Froidvtiiie largest man uj'acturing: Gheinists i n ���������yfifii ��������� ���������' ;'"''"���������' ;;: the wor(4) IV ���������/ fi.fi. A fiy -fifi- fi *tt.p r -Ay l fi$ ./yNoVEMBKR 4,. 1854.. .-..��������������������������� :fi. I am acquaint eirl with Mr H. i\ Helm bold ;���������-,. be Occupied ��������� the -.fib. rug: 3 to re, opposite :niy res;-;: de n ce; a n d was sue cess fi i): in > ,.cp h d i i c ti n g r t he ; business where ptbers ; had not ,been equal 1 y, so) before, ;^liim. ���������;��������� ;I - bave been fay oval* iy im-.., pressed with his character and ent^rprist-.U : WILLIAM-AV1GHTM AN.. % faptnnng Streets. Philadelphia. / I^irm of ifiPo wers uri d AVei g b tin a n, M an u:, fap tu ri n g. C b em istsi. 'N in th , a iid,, Br o v*. ii .ny ���������. .CERTIFICATE. ... fi , ��������� Th is is to certify, th at d u ri ng last, spring 'my h ai r was rapidly falling; out and my head was inst becow in| bald, when I npplied to Mr W. D.MOSES, Barber, Barkerville,'who iu a few weeks restored my hair to its former healthy state , - 30AVID GLBBONS. Biirkervillo, Dec. 2i', X866. nu26In* M! ESSES.;'MEAdHASt &n,:kASO^.are prepared to ! ��������������������������� furnish Jjiimbcr at their: Mills, Wi)likin*' Creek; pr"deliver'it:toorder;!-> .-'fi---..-. k-^fi. :Afiy'-i^vfipy--:fi^.,, LUMBEU-BiLI^EE������^ ^REEK';^THE!SAfi ;->"WILLaM'CREE&^ Having ra Planing Machine ih! operation they wil also furnish Dressed Lumber a-t satisfactory rates,; '��������� : A*. t,y. 'jy H:<i* .:������������������> For ,weakrji ess, arising fro in - in d. iscreilon. \ fi, .The.. exhaiu)'&d.ppwiei^'oF.VN^^ wj^ch'^are ;ic-: cb rii p anied liy so many a 1 arm in g. .'ey rn p tppw, ���������arinpng which will be found "Indisposition' to Exerti o n. Loss of Mem dry, Wa k ei'ti 1 h ess, H o r- ror: of Disease, or Forebbdirigsfiof Evil ; in fact, U nive rsal'Lassiti i d e.- Pros tr ati o n ��������� an d-���������', inability to enter into the,enjoyments of society $ once affected with Organic;Weakriess;fequires the��������� aid������of :Medicine to��������� strengthen andinvigor-.- ate.the������ system.'.which HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT * BUCHU invariably does. If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or lu-: sanity--ensues.;- -: ^AV ��������� Afiyyyy-fi:-. ..��������� ��������� :-^ THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS 'TO INFORM HIS friends and the public ,that he has. fit ted-up so������no COMFORTABLE BED-ROOMS ���������i. ; "'���������"���������' "'���������'-��������� ��������� ��������� - ��������� u bis new vbatldfng, whore he i������ prepared to give good Bods at a ..reasonable price. Those who will favor Mm-wi'tfrtheir patronage, may depend on the <5ienn ness and comfort of his house. He takes alsotltis opportunity to remind tho Cari- booltes that his Brewery has received the FIRST PRIZE of the Colony for hiscelebrated . . t XXX ALE, Andthe true amateurs wil I be able to judge by thera .-sefres that such honorable pri^e has been justly awarded to him. K, B.���������A larpe front, room to let. Si.rk������r-9ii]e,jan( zzt 18G9, K. G0KW a, * Miners' Provision Store, BAKICERVILLE. fififi-fi :-yyyfi &KD1 "~H'''"-iys;.y.r^' ,.,!v' ��������� t-.1'- 5--' -iv - '��������� ��������� ��������� .' i ,.'. .' ���������.-..,������������������ .:������������������.!��������� ...���������-, will radically exterminate from[ the system diseases arising from habits' of dissipation, at little expense,little or no change1 in diet, no inconvenience or exposure; y. AT THIS STORE will always -bo found a well- - selected stock of the FRESHEST GROCERIES ANli PROVISIONS IN CARIBOO. BEST JAVA COFFEE RoaBted and Ground daily. Branch Store at Last Chance, Where a good assortment of Goods will always be found. I trust by strict-attention to business and fair find square dealing, to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore extended to ine. fe4 ��������� S6cb-n^^lian d Store, .BARKERVILLE. jell f Cp.MfftlSIXG��������� . Boots^Siibes Glotliingand Groceries, OF THE BEST QUALITY, Forsale at the Store of the untlerslgneii'in Barker- ville, opposite the Bank of British Columbia. > ,! ������������������'W.'RENNIB.- seltf as usual^ in.all diseases of these organs, whether existing iu male or female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. Those suffering from broken down or delicate constitutions, procure the remedy .ai. once. ��������� :.'; v ��������� . *..% ���������.. ..���������,:-; All the above diseases require tbe aid of a Diuretic; ^IBLMBOLDrSEXTBACy.BUCHU is the great Diuretic. . j^^Soid by Druggists everywhere. Price $1 25 per bottle, orr(j Bottles for. $(5 50. Delivered to any address... Describe Symptoms iu all commutations. fififi. . : -'��������� v ,ADDRESS" :" '....'"���������!': H. T. WELMBOliD, [ "-' Dntia and Chemical WAiiBiiousE^ 594 Broadway; tfew York Jj- fifi None aris Genujn������! unless done up iri engraved "wrapper;-'.witir fac-sirniie,;of Chemical Warehouse, nnd sigtmd'' ��������� ��������� _ Qm U. T. HELMBOLD my * . m
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Title | The Cariboo Sentinel |
Publisher | Barkerville, B.C. : George Wallace |
Date Issued | 1871-05-06 |
Description | The Cariboo Sentinel was published in Barkerville, in the Cariboo region of central British Columbia, and ran from June 1865 to October 1875. At the time, Barkerville was home to a fast-growing community of miners who had been attracted to the Cariboo region by the discovery of gold. The Sentinel was published by George Wallace, and its stated objective was not only to disseminate mining intelligence, but also to eradicate official abuse[s] of power, both within the Cariboo region and beyond (vol. 1, no. 1, p. 2). |
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Language | English |
Notes | Print Run : 1865-1875 Frequency : Weekly |
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Date Available | 2011-08-03 |
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