> wygPh^ <c wiffwvr'SBr-v'^ H/C?������!���������������������������-';-id������o������Sr ;-^K'8fe('.. .vw .;��������� ;v ' * [ fio : .^^������������ :v v^ft^w'^^^^fi^-v'^dfe:^^.:* .SM''>AiL: ;^<i^*"?^%vV-v-..v^^;v: H'-? . *;**' %a- ���������VYV;V:..sl^-Q������lV,VYYv.,:;Vi:v aXX. ,aH:>A^-.^^ *t :���������������������������- -<ut4:^.^^^.^Jj: " ,.���������'���������'-,-.i������.;g-**'���������'���������'���������������������������I'iy������������������'-'��������� ���������*������j;y'>���������"���������'At' ''���������'���������? i:-��������������������������� ���������������������������"������������������ ���������'������������������������������������ ���������������������������������������������-'���������"*'f���������' . BATES OBVABVpRTrSING. FoiS2aP:s^^^P^^t;h)jMtinsj^ion, - $3 one month: creek 'Mai nas between CI ark: and ^ul6%n; Jibuf- panies; to femyparjt of the former^*H?i 7xt-* '* ��������� *~ 7* :/;oiarsHOLM creK' 0'/./n' x 1: Good -Hoiie^:c^----Oct.e 26^Recorded; ir? i favor " ^^ge^foTtoiV'C^ ���������#.���������; rVCIlntOiij "?Vc"' yictoriav \������4.i*?!00d X, oda Creek, t- w -;i-.- ' - ^ttrnar<f'������Exprcss "v" *': fi?;������^'f-JJf^' j?^fe- ��������� - JS������-V Barnard's Express -_..'-. _ iVfA3C, v; MlN. few .Tyestmifistelr?^^^/ A1.. ^ John Murray. . ': . ..2-^-5^ ^v,;*6,; .'��������� ICtoria,-/- ,:-.��������������������������� :'"V'iC.'/V^:^^:^:-^JohnE,fli.llPn������ ' -��������� ^v'% teiwtf &3k*^ y OctoberiSb^^corded in fayWpf^AhXJpW^ 1 hill claliffj^yeft ������de, a lit|fe;He)ow^the'* canyoni?rUiittihg down streaml? ^'r v- nb; ;,/. REGISTER ^F THilRMO^&Pi^! ''i -V'.-'.-. *'!' ��������� -0X'' a'':X** ''���������'Zj'iiSi, V '���������;;.���������'���������������������������.'-.:.���������. ���������;. :.:;���������. , .���������������, ���������'. ;������������������ ���������"Tf!i JZ-'.' .'-������������������' At RichMdiWilliam Creek, fromlst^iil ������3lW October, taken at^'km. each day] showinfethe^ highest and 4 ilotf'M; range for ���������preceding 24 |������9M������:-^ ,&;������if:&&������������������������������������ 7'-'r ^0*1'^^!^ yt\ iinr-y \'A~*_yf''" ���������"'���������'��������� *���������������������������'-*���������> ^ .^-t--���������*.���������������;..���������' J>...--^> '-gfU.*.- ^* _ "V ���������������' " ". ' ������������������ ���������_ -' I'm i- ������������������'" ��������� ' ��������� " ������������������!.. ..fan ���������<������ ^JliP^T- -^ T ������i -. ^ft ^^y^^^^xMMxi &4%44%H3&. ;.���������...,. .������������������.'.������������������������������������:���������������������������.��������������������������� ������������������ ���������:.'-;vV������������������ :*;V.'t���������' "' '������������������������������������';>:;'''! j "*'j-'V-.vV.-''i"���������:"A������������������'.;:--1/'\v-^'���������'"X.���������: a~ . .... ���������.. ���������-��������������� v, Hlohh Col lens "���������' :' .'���������.'*'������������������' ������������������: '���������" :������������������"';:?���������'������������������ "'���������"' I'i-.VVvV ':���������'".'���������'-W ' v' Vj^'"'ir'V";;-' ��������� "��������� -V���������iV.Y- ������������������ ''.���������" PACIFIC COAST ADVERTISING AGENCti 'ril'f \W^lK#.&9Q - ' 4itia������ A������Up:i .&y ��������� ^ .-.. ��������� 4 m '^������'C'8.jl*4vQ' --* 25 "' V, f 410 .Montgomery street, V ��������� w v'^ ^ ��������� -'j^^ a-ji'sts .--��������� **?-'Hin**.l , ^'"8<Pf fehorjzecr- A|Snts in ������iPE%^^oi saasc =??f VUB CaVIUBOO SENTINEL - fei.Ki'.F-is^fr 4-t53 S2, 5-45 ��������� 32 -Fo^thiB position 3?now offer myself ltiTrcan���������. ^^le^ml/shbiild^i^ote^^ " " " "*Be >lac< >yxrX.q2iZ^00(i1^ .,<:tf^10-^4X^-;,30f-: -h^i^te' n::Jiatv 13-40 t'SQi^i 7w*tHs$4!)'7& /27c; ���������������w 15���������iV ��������� Ait1' % Xrxm04Jx-;^$VA _':^?WITililA^CIlKKK:^.' \X%ft^ ��������� ��������������������������� ^:' Sfbrk ci>.rr-Oci.v 2(J^ReSor4^il WfavoV of ^^helo vv zero^ii ^hhar^'al^ 8o*c>: &bbve in-July. '���������"* : .������.i!-' ' ^-������" ���������" ^-. * ��������� ��������� :,; ��������� :.r ��������� ������*���������*' j I)h iii- Thomas ;i Win ��������� L jewel ly n^'Ed ward Ilum- ^Klit^?^S^hilUblafihs^o^ Siglk bahici '/jom~ .^ncjni? .atiBlacfciJVick^ ning downstream. ��������� ; . ^^Hforin&v Tiiniuf| c'^^/S^^orderl in���������TftygP of He^^der, :&-JlUhisb%e^ch ^interests. Re-record, :.-.���������:-^.^x,:Jx. :.-������������������ ���������claim, to form part of same. S&* in favor rm mm of Geo, .Atkinson,'-'tfife pld Porter ditch. Re-' 1 ry agam co.^Oe^25:-^Recorded in favor of A; Porter and:fhprnas Brydges, 2 Qreek ^ain^id^me&in^ /|f ' prt of same. A'- ���������'��������� {Air. ������f f^^eru^M^ccy^4;2^ ������f \V. p* sm 11 it - xv m a ,.;������������ ifr.:: r tli: .. considered the mostiblood^h,^^ in Europe/f^said tp!^e so much aversellto ��������� the sigh to f bjobd^hat he conies nefe fain ting" when he sejes\a j&^o$!s nomMssedi^And/yet he siArie*the ^to^r the assassinWtWri^of : the hostages, /KJr7./ ^"Jliyi'7'i i\ih A quarre^omelcoupie were discussing4he sabjeet of epitaplis^aml tombstones; vand,the husband eajd^fMy/dear, what kind of a^stbhe <1oyou supple ;Mj will give^ni^twliehlr m?" aBrimstone, my i0Ve J^^wasulievaf/ fectionate reply. y0f ��������� ��������� '"'��������� 0-rll f ;4 Go it, old fellow^;; said two ^dle leaped graces to an honest laborer at work~i* Work' away while we play^-sawv. and we'il^reap.^ '; Very likely, my!lads," replied the old^an^ coolly ; ������I'm sowing hemp." '"Ay77y'// \ W-hyis-ari^j^ap}mm^yf "Bdfeaulelie J.IA '^.������r;->'j^������."**^TU r0XXXii tl*xix$3X* '] ��������� " ' . .AX'yr ; ...,,.. '-'-..���������, -' "-*���������><���������-. S* . '*(/:'��������� ."3 ?<;;f������^ <i,'*vj /V-iBAJJ^ER^EtBE^^ %nitr* * A ^^< '.X* 4 ^* * rr? ^r '< i :;>;;.'��������� :^ x ,0^X0^ Irlx- . h< *1#.$S|^ '-. xl. * well-selected Stocfc "of the r rxplotf ; "��������� f';A-Kk^rro^ \Atii^tP^XX'f7i*A^A &l f^mo'^y^^^^A^ii^^'^ihh 00H$faj$0* frX'-t, ������������������jfX.'.iy. ���������> i V- H[*Fp-i^ -������ ,M0000X^$$XQ: ft ^���������l rmymmjimv i&j ���������&.{������ y.'if-. .*i?ii-; y\?zyp , TKh ere jt^jgoDd^i ^p;iitment :Ttriist^ySetnV-t'a'ttetltron': to;.brfslDe&s'and fafr-and :P*^?mep Ji wsfefeKJ wfend o<t:ftl*mife:AX .���������:*���������'.:��������� 'i M .^,. , 7 ������7/3**.' A r \X*������&&: r.kf.md %0^x ^*5 ic^: j������p?* $0 *?*��������� ��������� < .Vi i i\ I y fif?M^|to atvlpier Im^faboye^to^rmRh?m n.t hf k^^>;.^ kL..:J ?" ' - htm��������� oiU-djf:,be"tf i^ titck himjin. ���������:^^aro/Mie#^:*wi������ked[? .J|enai^e|he������ not only,4bohe iu'eir stays^and steeKtlielr'pet- of #. F. Smith-WmVOwen, Wrri. Llewellyn , >/ ?? Gir 8ta^and ateel-tlitjirrpet- James .I���������nes, Alex. McLennan. Robt C. Orr! "J the^ P08^^^ crib iheir'babies. Thomas. DiixbiVry/*Thomas La^ery, 8 creek claims. c.omme,udrig at lower line, of Eureka ���������������������������.fi.'.':! co., running,dow������ stream. FIIKXCH CitKKK. Clarke .co.-^ct. 24^-Recorded in favor of A fashion'writer .fit New York/speaks of'a ce^enCf imeralithereas f* the finest private af- *faif eyer}nvitnessed.:" :i :" ;;' ' - ' ~': y : If you are out if a driyingjrsttir-m/iion'e at-! tempt toiielcT tfierains. : '-���������"''.'// iy/y : " ./Thajatestbaijad ie /^Bnry yourilog in the garden j ifc: will^nrafe yotir gr^yjhe.grbvv'������ '. ' ���������'������������������i-\ 'i I "'"VV,''? ��������� -"^i- j?;':-������ ���������>"��������� "^ 5������1 ^������.'^CV v:..������. ."^=."-1. Gioceries, .Pro^sibAfifix^ '7^7*0070x0: "v������"s ^.f. >a;^������>*"A v .U'.;*BABKE^MBBa : ���������'-;^;'.a'||'u';:!. J.-A.t,t: rvK; v.Sfv'.'.^t'l^iT ;:' V-1' 1.; myiO. %.,*- r������ ���������RU** '. * ,V? FT TIIAVb been requcsicd. by several res pc^able par-. X tics, whocaU tes11Jy$fcijtthujolh>acy 01 my k'ysteni,' to ugain make pu b 1 ic thc lact'thiit .,. , .4 *,' "*'*'��������� ** will i^fiAiH,%ArAi3l^i^l'**-J"i-,v> -y:' KESTOKE.HA1R THAT. IS JJE0������MIN.G TflliV OK FALLIXG OFF, aadjslibouirtlly ...... m x ^CURE^UKIT GU.i*DAJCmiUli*F;:v? {J: % Manson, half ^tere%K^i)rake, iu trust for company, 3 interests,T "Re-record . ,.-* 1^ i-X0%~X0 ir- ���������-: X0.K Hl'V,;X.x :A 'iU'v' -;" " ''' '-���������' ���������'��������� ',.'������������������ :#<3K OF CLUBS,CRERK;:' ":.'������������������ A "��������� Humliolilt ed.-Oct. ^Recorded fa favor p , . v ,; pf T: #:.^l^ston- 1 creek: elairn,afii||er k *******8tBmPed���������������*" "A* redticed to -a^S":,'t0S^^^ l^^s^eaoh,;pr $1*0 CWP and Costei lo co.^6ct; ^Recorded " This is not a more ftsscrtipn on-j m'y^art, as I hare in my possession amiibrousa-stimo'nlai^certifying to* the success ol my remedy. .,,. i ��������� , j ., ..,. n, ,���������������.���������- v... JL.. ���������- ~ r*. ~ - " 1 do not4>f cburse; pr^ten/l tha t X canj;m&U01h e ha i r 7'llrAiW ���������:'��������� tfrAZfyWAfllff'i'Vyi AAjiVi'r.^ prow on heads which have been bald lor years; but " OUR) "''' EN'V'ELo"iPPQ "-*" ' r willguarjiu^efi.tq stop itbivlrair 'ffpm :falUug;o!f,rto " ������-B-vi t������o iucroHSo iWfirowth^-aVddffis'ct'hMiyi^mottsVcarr'or rinnilrnff. . , IV. n ������'������rncit?c; il favor of John Button, J. ft Thorny, t th������������a������ *������* ���������*������< Our^ge^tsatway places usa' inflt&enee in teajrif thai letter* arc promptly forwarded to p������jnu l>������voad ���������i^W; D.-:aM0SES, Barkerville, B.C. -;rHs,iH^:.^.>; . ���������: ��������� '.-s*:^������t !���������-.'.���������*���������'��������������������������� -���������������.'....���������-���������������������������.������������������'- ARE prepared to ftirn^sji .Luni^er^ tn-yJr^Mjll^^v *; William Cree^/or deliver iV to'order. ; ������ ��������� -; ,^!'J :;'< ^^;".- .JW**-"? *,;:;--1";- *- LUM^El) DELI^ERE^ON^LfGIITNIKG- ; ��������� CllEEK.AT: THE^SAME BATfe ASaOtf ' WILLIAM: CUElfeAT^^^r^t:, i "r:: <: r. /, I !" . '������������������;���������'tERTIFItJATE, '" " :'; .; Th is is 10 cerii fy that-ilurin.galAsfc spx-ing ��������� my hair was rapidly fall lug out and'my head was last beconv. ing bald, when I applied to M*f^������*MOSES, I&r'Einf Ilarkerville, who in a few weeks restored my hair to its former healthy state IDAVII) 4riJrSDONfi J&ij 4r0llX:t? r< ' HavirTfef a rianfrig Xfachin>r.in operatioa they wlU also furnish i'&'7t������ '���������;��������� '\'& A*: '0 ''" ���������"*. ";"*.'*: 'CX '*' '"' * ��������� ���������J Vy^.; Vf is- :ti: * i? :IT u ������������������I $ ill 0 Ul if I i ir>; ii.. ft te ir I li! VIE* f Mil 1 1H w^^^^^m SATUBDAY. NOV: H. 187L -ife, ���������v.?'. Ml .... ������:.;,THE PAST .MINING -SEASON. ������������������': Asr.'tW- elaimn throughoiit Cariboo, have now been laid over and the so^alled- close ; ^season ha������: commenced, it will not be inpp- ^ortuhe'��������� to'"''look 'bacfc and review the result of the summers work. Early in the season ��������� we indulged in,some-speeiilatlo"na a'a to what was likely to* be accomplished during Jibe summer, and our antictpati^ns, have been, in * great measure realized ^ and although time ii etill ^requited to develop many of the no- b ia not yet realized the feud anticipations of the' enterprisirig prospectors.v Th������ 'South Stales has been tbe only claim paying largely. but the excel jept prospect obtained * by the Victoria co. recently has revived confidence In the richness of' the deep channel. :Steam power/however, as we have previously-maintained , must liKim ate ly be # ^mpjoyjsjrl feefbre the channel can bs worked to proper acivantage. In the opposite direction from William creek, Cunningham.creek his paid-well for the limited amount of������������������;. worlt done byJhy^irail- lic washing. Kelthley has hot turned out much, nor baa Harvey, but tho latter-Js-likely before long to pay well. The deep channel has proved extremely difficult to,.get into,, and a great j*ra cm at of labor has -been ex- sooq be at'work.; TH1: CARIBOO ELECTION: .. <ler tak ings w inch ��������� have feerni' a I read ������ so' long "' Xif prbgressj the; p rospects of jCariboo at the present day are of a very encouraging nature. J ponded in endeavortdg to open the- ciaisa?. William freak this season baa not, as a matter some of which are known to be rich'and will ,o of^'cbnros,. yieldsd^ what it did " in lie paliiiy :da^s, but still nTlafge amount of ; ^old/has Been^takoit out. 'V^The hydraulic ^lalms a long ��������� I lie n pp$r po rtto n pf the creek ��������� havehadabetter\season-fo-r working than ever 'ktlown before; ��������� * and; thougb noue| of ; ihem Jav.e ttifned; ont very ricb ;,tbe aggregate yield.lias, heen .cohsiderable. jjTheso claims \ cannot���������#������. exhausted .for many yeara; to.come.; : ^oe^bydraiilic cladriia;-oil !Vajlojr Moiinfarn. -; %J)icli;liiay also jbe reckoned >s Willing ;N^AM������RTlS^I3*n^ O J^S; THOMPSON, Esq.Vyx i J We,aha undtrslKueij, Kleeior* o? Cariboo District. hftTin-? confldenc* ;in i^arpajl'll^y, w6$d ret qaost yen to allow yourself tr������ bo nominated nov.oaly tor thafDomlcion i^rliam������^t| fprl which'; yo* ar������ already;? a- cand idate^li ut^ie^^y^^.^^^yl^zislA- ture, placing*' ourselves should /you;do so ia aie oar best endeavors to.secure your return to.lath Raises W Davifiwi'.^.;-;:^..,. John BruceXl F Bissonnette ' .; JHToddSG.V".,^ 8 P Parker1.., ,;-��������� John 0 Guodeta -' Wm Martfn * ,> V?inGAlfcyiC<Xy Tboa lAV������ry ���������"��������� ��������� ������������������ Chas Vaill'incour:.L TRPattullo; ������������������'���������;'.-;���������:. Gonier:-Johns : Thos* L .Brigga Jde M:tsohy f! .*:,rf*������f JcO...Cliipp- r X".!. Wm RvDnla ; ��������� W*Powell'^v--*���������' aiN'Morshair;-;: DLBa2Untiaa7; ;nugh:Hoa8:;v���������!r^^ i RobtGrt3ig.V:vi.> ���������:< Thhs,Fliitch^f^t',,t" John MoA11s������wf;;^ Wm F A&dnsoB1'' Arch McNiiusbU)������ 1) McDont-li* .On Thursday next tbe question will:be.de*. ci4������d who are 'te be the reprtsentetives of Cariboo in the Legislative: Assembly4-but the resuU will not be dsrlniteiy known ^tii.the ^i?^^' return-of;Cpptain: T)rayaillotr wboiwas -dis- v patched ei^bteeh days since with the-: official documents to���������;��������� Mr Fitzgerald,'deputy returning officer at Omineca. * Voters* will* liave to claims'have paidwell; and If a channel can -i ",. ,,-.*���������.* ��������� M ������������������- ������ ,. ��������� ��������� ������x. ���������*.:..., . ._._ _ it_. h't.- .0 -....... .-:-;.:r"j":;. ! ^������|ko^; nnd* their own ; conveyance, to the poiiaVaino candidate, or an v one orTh^ be. .lip. found running through 4he, mountain, as is ������supposed to vbe tbej ease, that section will hereafter prove \. m'osjt jmpbrtant.;^: The deep tyst*ngs alorijBf the line-df the bedrock drain . bays bfen yeiry 1 ittle workedy and al tbongb /iii the: old el alms there are known to be >tnany j'sricb spots*; the expense of keeping, themopen is too great to render it probable vifrsi* tney will ever be worked. to mu ch .ad van tage, uo- ^^i5^ho.1.������i'.nr?e)f*'W-':J>������ wasted��������� do^n fc(bi' the su rface to bedrock,'as probably will ''? weptually be the ���������ep������e<A[-7h������ Ballirat;cor has i Wi[|i:M:System o f' Af ainage workeil su ecossi fiiJlyj- ,nn.d, js .likely* to :pay .well for ��������� long *���������x n^^Oiitb e-ground Jielowi not fa 1 ng. yet is .Vrto!^n, !b"nt^^the Tjaht&knnzibaft will soon ^fo^ ;?oipae Hgb| i������pbn^ VaKt-xif ��������� WII lis iii cisfek- the" Fo r^st.' K<-������ps' co. 1ms -worked sfeadily %!id paid well, with rrery 'iodjcatip!o p{ the channel continuing far into ihi Interior of the.' bilU -/Grouse creek has paid well in portions of the open diggings, hnt the deep ground at the lower end hasnot yei t>een fulry' tested!"���������. French ereek is 'still ri nprb ved; the en ������r mo us dep tlf of the; c s a hnel baving prevented bedrock %>eiagfttriick up to the'present. Antler has not been bottomed *jrher, but the work ,Jbeing done ��������� ihis wititer in, fed rock aba fts may open up. another rich ebsnhel;- . On Conk I in^s gulclr there baa hot b������ei>:inuch;done. 0.n^?to,ot,s gulch botus old bairns hav������ paid moderately, and .the flume %ae inade agood opening into ground; which tnoiggh partially worked before promises to roake the enterprise highly successful. Jack of Clubs creek, though not yet thoroughly -developed.-��������� has shown*mifllcient evidence of: g������6d j4yfto placs it now W a;' hi^b" position'* in the popular esliniAtion. The ^ood pay -whicbctho First Cbance ..co<: are- getting/:and tbe proepect found by tbe*' Two Fistera co., ->������>Vs given the utmost-encouragement to prospectors, and the probability is that next year jjiis creek will,be one of the best paying creeks in Cariboo. Lowhse has ah own by fbe.rieb'pay found in-Ibe-Victoria and Black Bnli elaima tbot tber������ is still a large section ������������f good paying ground at tbe upper end of the creek,.the difficulty of working which has hitherto been enormous/but which, when ibe JHackJJwU engine ^eta to work, will afford prefitable ^employmeat for "years. At the lower'portiaM of tbe creek also there in a large .exlent of unworked ground which wil] be opened up whsn the drain tunuel of the /Calavjeras, co. is -conipleted;. Q6 i! Mosqiilto <;reek a few men have been at work al 1 season getting small pay. and some prospecting for quartz on a small scale is feeing done by two parties. The indications of gdbdr quartz in the neighborhood are very favorable, and U is to be hoped that before*Jong practical .'demonstration will be given' of >its value.��������� f/ghtning ereek, on which sueb gte&i expec- ���������fa im% li^ri -���������-��������������������������� half, can pay anything for their conveyance) nor can:any ^ne* supply any flag, oociade. or ribbon to be worn"' or carried ns/dislin- guwhing colors or emblems on behalf .pf any csndidate,.,neither must. any /person /;cim e within iwo: miles; of t;h������ polla armed with any fi rearms. s words, stave*, b I ud geo ns, Apr), other offensive ��������� /weapons'O;Siich are Atioine'''���������.itSf the ndiculous provisions of the I5lectiop.an>T Bribery Acts passed last session, so candidates ana all.others must beware of whaV.they are a-^out.A': ..':'������������������������ -���������' x-'0' A'000- 7" A'.. tR������'t������t Watsoa"i Th(js Dusbury - . Wm'Srrnth^'-';4"'' WmOwen CF Wyatt . :,% RobtllcNaa^J Thomsa Juyiar I; D'TSinitli":T"'v:f KttwiJ 'JonJBi.-'^v'S WW Housemaa ;; : W Hitphc(������ck V: Sam������el Qr������y xl Wm;Micha>lt; :i:-^..K|Kicho'lsca ������������������:��������������������������� Goo Byrnes Hy Jewell* ���������,;������������������"'���������;:'������������������: 'ly AntirewWa^tSu '������������������^AA' THFiytin^A.; :x;> ;vv;jZ'Hou(jb'..'.'v 7. Ar ).<:���������*��������� Jhos ,Hartliu| x.: ''N-\v:v:K';B:l)evlin;;'..:'YV' ,������������������-; An.urew'FIctchar XX. ''C'Ja^ee^liiDgaian^ i ,t ;.. i Jolia Jotncs :^; \A " '"Ji* Devliay. .A... '-.-��������� vWmTbompiwa * '':::XA Sim-Praka'- 0">" :;;A''vv'1R.'Stiirren.:;--.-,. t };-'v^(An������'rywi;3C*illjr;.Y^'^ ������������������,.., ���������. AKHftlloiray.v;' i���������:. 00:^%iAmr^-'' ���������' "; 1 :>;��������� s' - 'xMMJBii Bfcjwa ;>:-, ��������� '?'"' Oaorge Spnv:o * 0 WC l*rica .. h' 17 ��������� *' 9^n.st������veja'soii? " John Nmsuiiik.... ,, >rf, -> /JKalplirWat'fpea*' *&'?��������� rx.x^^r'<Mm x.0' .,-. u.,, rThnsHmd 4!������^ ,, '������������������-���������: '1 W-Ales>'n������lf'r : ������������������ .. ��������������� x'!'J������Wi.Csixinell ���������'.,. * '! r-rj. -Robert Bar j* '������:yLyA 1AA Allbertsre^l' "';;���������;��������� ;i?;oi^n������lluni^|f4 ; Jottn Huot������r ' . xl -V'S*Mii'el.;Rab������<;{������' French A '���������. ta' a ii i tiba;; w# a ays' (i. lywii^rwyKES. ������������������. ��������� ��������� cal������ani>^eejK Bflag vrjll supplied-^t^shiae^.lma>;:n^''flfea.-'. *V to, is, srs.are pr^<ire������i;tomake io Writer both Plai a *an������.l Oraam������nta;'H(oT^;%t^lfi!(^;Vt6' suit the iim������s. ������aV* Miner* a ad- othcrx will nuil ii to thuir advaa* ta<e to -purchase a jtoo.l Hrtiele.-fc������ j .N._B.~Aaytliiag jn t,he:|tue(.m������a������ias ordored, wHk {aaatBcftwabd rtisp*itoh". ' " "���������' X -fXAly . >; ;. / SANDBRS01V :rEARciVv ' ���������"; ���������; v -':"' '������������������������������������������������������ ':- i"������������������'. ��������� '������������������'''- (Wr J������ba Blbhyi). ��������� S00 BuifORcb New DrooiNos.-^A*cebrdfriglo-in: formation reoeiv������������d by the Mainland Guardian, /V enormously richer digpiops haves been foundiby--^ Fork of Thompson-rifer.^ No j<ar:joulA*rs are gly������ovb,ut it js^id.tbat abft4>i;*������&ejit!g.nien; are miBing in .one place, and /that!/ several men have left .the survey party for the dig- ������in������8' .��������������������������������������������� .'..���������' '���������"/-> \ ������������������ ' yryx REP LY . v��������� -1 ' .;' ' ;:��������� 6i������TL������;.MS'S,~i1:frad not, prior to tba r^c^i^t afyaai a altering pcquieition, intended, to oflbr^-.myaeff-Sd a C ������n d idatafl'or: th^. J'rtjyinoiai Hoa������e ot Apsaunblyv bai in defercrico-teethe n^uc*. t otv������> many at the Kiectofa ��������������� i Car]hop',1.place"inyaelP-ftt your disposal--*aad ateepi lh<\ nomination.;.: Tiiaiifcln^;yj)ii forv>h*-e>������ndeaca{.; yon exprtfSB; towarda me, wliico lf:elected X aaall da my beut to retain, ���������' . ���������; '' A ���������:.,, i *��������� ��������� '��������� I remain.your obdt. servant, ! v A 0\. .."������������������:,;- ~r-. i J. SPKNCKR-THQU3&09. x Barkerville,: ������Lh..0ct6ber,������������������; 18T1. . X- .-V*������������������ v:#������T. ' } $:JM\ZWf^^ . ' ���������' '���������' '7*': HyexlUug otitis^ ! Second:hand rStore\ -'*' yVTifera thay WillnhJ a������iaaaa^otiiaeiit*r; v j: Bfcpr^s Lrgi^lUire Ass������������njl������ly, an*I weherefty ji)odg*vfi?|r.-������eiyea [ NRW ADVKVtTl6EMfi]NT.S; a- s^. t������ > u so our utui ost exer Uo'uSjto a epur) your rets ra OTICE, BKfi TO ACQUAINT TUB PUBLIC THAT I ^AVR dfpposed of tli������ pramiacft f������crupii-.d by mo.io Bar kerrille, together ������:th my int*������r**st in the baaines* bTftalor^ carrier} ^n as * Carpcnt'tr and OiUracror, ta Mr JAMES ELDER.-fnr whom I wr>������M Kfillcit aeon- linimnce of thop.Hrona^e 1 iinva v c.fived. -* >Xy % All parlies m'h������btod t<i ui': arf^ rcqu^te'l to-jrltM before 2Stb N������������70������i������ber, and :my parties baTing.cUims against we will please prascytthein berora that date. JOHN BRUCJ5. ��������� 11th November, 18T1. *ndll ' I ���������r KM TO INVORIf ,HKR FRIBN'OS Am* THK public UiRtalie ha? leased the well klfwu.bouse ft������rw������ily oc<:upied by Mr A. Kelly. . ; Am furnished in.the most comfortable aiyla, and tbe B������r .supplied * with tho best "iVinee, Uquors. .and Cigar-?. ������.--;��������� -.-������������������- . noU , WDavtaon; .lohu Bruca \'y P HisBonnette ) J HTodd . api,ttTk'e-r:?fJi''::"-\r'-1 John G OoodsMa X- Win Martin'.-���������:.'������������������'���������' y. Wio Oall-'y' V : =': v THos Laverj:...-..: Paviit Ltwiii' ��������� "J Charles Vitillancsup' T R Pattullo ,. , Gomer Johui ,': Tboi L B'rijfg'l-. Joe Mason JoliQ Chipp ��������� lib :'t Wm Ryitiit* ',-t., .. W Powell ���������'���������'���������*'.: ,G N MatvhaH:f X' X DL H.������UuUina : Hugli R������sa'-i-.{ Win C McCormick .... J WCHadiiiRla Win Tli(������mpsva .^���������amuflglmtke , iBSumut"' ''���������'���������.* :������������������- Jrt'H Brown 7.7��������� ������������������������- ^ |Ga.������W. Spruce Wm F Anderson..-. Wesley M*������ll -.-.;: :>. John Stevvnaoii (������e.������ A Taylor John NuisraHh John I'me Ralph Wiit^on: ; ..;,., Peter OllU'r/ TlioaHln.l TH(������8 PhTTQy .' ���������' i Thomas Taylor DTS'mifh ���������^Robt Greiif ���������Andrew Kelly. ���������' ''"'B''Hoi low ay ;������������������ J. S;Thompsoa ^! v ' 'Thos'W{cher:*". ���������u:Wm Michael -.!'*>'.-.:������������������- '. W Hiicncock .'.-:. 'Samuel-Gray' '* ���������^J,H;;Nioholaoa:-:"^:v; ' Geo Byrnes"��������� -HyJeweli '^:":';: Ad drew,1 ^Valdsa u .'THFlynn. -. J-ZllouKh ^ BB JV-vliB "-. ;* vTbos HardjoS " ;; ;James I*i.*ab-:f .-.?'.. BCiirey, ; " Jam es Ding wall '".'. .tfobriiJ:*mea.: 0A '��������������������������� George D.ikin'. '��������� . Jobu McAllister \ -, Malcolm McCuaig .... . A Mc-augliton : DMcOimdi:, Robert Watsen Jamea lone? ' \Vm Smith. .,;. ThoalJuxbury WmOwen John Hill.'.*,*..'���������'{. Thos'Alb'-n '���������" Waiter Alejaafler : Joseph Oanni*U . B������>nald.'-McDoualif .Robert Barr ' Reuben'A Albcrtaon J^mesAnmi l W W. ISoUiemao * ���������0.7 BALLS,A OAFS, SHOT,/ 1 powder; ppwnEfe: kSasks, !������������������ - .SHOT BAGS/, I -A- ���������: -....:/. X0<1. -' * {'Ax-i ,D0OR LOCKS; PADLOCKS, ];.!.;!.:!',,,' ,*,* *��������� BASTARD A MILL S A W filiBfr lvAnd, othsr-artielwi too'-miwerolis to msottonJ |FOROB,jPUMPiS and. i?^R MACHINiK put up and #!afran[efH;!'V_ " ';'.';,... , moderate-*prices: "��������� yAH ':.'.'" "A*A Kepairtos; of MstaisMan* si usual. \ 12CRRS AND TRADKRS will find it to Ibelr ad- vantage to purcbase at t hit Store, where itiereii aturday Ere'g:, fNovv 85v THE CARIBOO AMATEURS [/ Wi;l gire a performance lor the ItiLlANT .'��������� REPLY. ... . . ' : _.| GKNf������.xMa!>r,������-I baVo received your Bequisition j ollcitfas iu* to become a cindidato for tbff Kt^ir^reB- | tatloa or tbfB District in the Legitflatira Assembly, of j our Provincu. '. 1 ] ;I luifc much pleasure: ia complyisjf wi tb your re-; ) quiff t, ii n d tba n k j ou. for t he coiiH d enoe wh ic h yu n ; I ivposo la me.-. If elected I shall do my best fairly .ts represent I your interestaat the Council Boar������i. and to adiroeata i n\i liberal and progress]re mmimires for tbe -S*aliarf I of Mf District or tbe.country at large. * * - j . Mmvo-tho honor to be, Gent\uwna, your ��������� oaedlap.; j serraDtj I ��������� JOS. BUNTXR. 6th October,.���������IM.-"'. :��������� ���������' ;' !oCr ���������' ������**, ' .' ��������� ���������'.' ���������������������������;. " : ' ���������' : of tbe. .v-f-ry \>nat description on hand,*and tho utoek coitatantly replenished hy n������-w arrivals. Th^proprietor will sell Goodi . > AS CHEAP AS ANY IN CARIBOO. ���������' Orders promptly filled and forwarded wi tb dispatch. ��������� j. 1V. LINDHAED. 0* - '-viiija m < t t I V ������ n e b P c m si m m m 1 in which tho CARIBOO AMATEUR BAND Vtlto $\9% thslr raltaehie'-as*i*������.snc*. - aying ims; X ANT> AVTRR FIRST KOVKMBKR, ISH*; ALL ; ��������� Mlaitfe Clajvia in Cariboo district are. hare', r LA1D0VKK" tintii^tlsMfty, 1872. pitfifC) R. W.UAI.U-. . ������. ������tHm v. v. " ; a n. a TO THE ELECTORS OF THE ELECTORAL ���������'DISTRICT OF CARIBOO. Afo^L will be held fltHARVRV CBBSXv.se W^lt A ta st Kelthley Creek, on the 10th November, 1171, for the Sleeti������>p of Three tfembtrs to repres������at the Slectoral District of CUiibuo. ��������� ������������������ ���������������Kt:M������<mAhk: * /.'������������������' ., .RMa'rafBg Offio*"?. JftMAL Itev. m, litL ���������-,: ..������r*-l> <r O ������r "W .an ������������������hi 'nc Hoi Sh on me do fti ma mu ver 1 Coj 5rSM mmm mhos WrggfJiiHB.ta������fa vmmm f If ; ytj\,. "MfCAtoBOO'SENTIKEL SATUKUAYv NOV. II, :im0iM COUNTY COURT. gPSCIALTOTHS OA5US0O $SWTINSL QUESNELMOUTU, ; Quesnelmouth/'Nov/ 9~~Bobfnsonfs boat arrived yesterday with 32 passengers, among them Measrs. C. Wright, Bramley, Cohen, Pacey, House and Brown. .Tbey TepoetrRe- vere weather above and. plenty of snow. The 'lackers have lost heavily. Hutchinson, ha* JOflt fifty unlmnls, aoid Terry nearly all. bis iri in.' Tb e' road is gtre w n wi th dead: horses, ������t>art*jo8, saddlea. 5ic.,/all;tbe-'Way...from Na. tion to Stuart-s river. -They: had a'roiigb trip down,;and'^bt swamped! ohce.. '* iAdtaft boat and'^bree Chinese-bants hare jiist;got}in with fall loads, and several iijore are expected.; Sylvester, with the thalt and express, may be expected in a .day^or two:-..by.;���������rSgyp'a boat. The town is full ofitiSngihifti'^V^1'^ PASSENGERS/ By::,(JerQw,i Johnson's Expres*, arrived Nov. 4.^Frj>m Tale���������A. Johnson, Han, Yanf to Barkervtl|e!!';>*^ ' Down- -By/Oerow^i Johnson>'/-'Express. IHt 5th Nov.���������Geo. Dougherty. Peter Coir, 8am. Roberts. John Wilkinson "Geo. Jaynes, H II WheelervforYaie. x* A ' , Down-���������By Barnard1* Exprew/ left Nov. fi.-nJfeivA: Meacham, Samv Hockin^rTh',m������a: Perry, L. Smith, ,J.a������, Aikenhead, for Yale ; Chas. Oppenhelmer, .Emit perrunger, Uriah Nelson, for Quesnelmoiilh. ' Before H. Sf. Ball. Esq , Gold Commiesioncr tnd ���������-. -Oaunty Court Judge ) . Thursday, Nov.-9,1871. A SQUABBLS AMONG THK nXATHBN CU1NKSR.: /.Sing.Hiog vs. Nam Sing.���������Suit for $70, balance of loan. This suit was tried before in September and a verdict given for plaintiff, bat a new trial was granted to allow a witness named Ak, Tie, who had gone to Om\neea. to be sent for. The case was now tried before a jury, consisting of Messrs. F.: Bissonnetfe, foreman ; O. Urquhart, J. J. Cowley, T. La very, J. W; Stephenson. Mr Walkem conducted ihe case for plain- tiff, and iietars. .Park and Davie for defend- ant.'"' The evidence of plaintiff, corroborated by another Chinaman, was to the effect that in ;the fall of 1866 defendant came to .his house [and asked for tlie loan of $2&0 to pay freight; be lent" it io him��������� and some time afterwards be got 30 eapkB;of flour, value $210, from defendant on account, but the balance. $7#, has never been paid ; about seven months afterwards plaintiff bought a bouse from defend. ant, but did hot deduct the alleged amouni due. Both witnesses swore positively to Ibe MINING INTELLIGENCE. -���������. i Wri.l.UM CKKKK. The* Forest Bo-ae tiist week washeij' 250 oz. The RulUrat co. washed; U0 oz. The Mc- paymenl-of the money in notes of the .Bank of British Columbia and Iiritiati North America, and plaintiff denied, that he had any gambling or other transactions with.'Air Tie. Defendant'swore' directly to the contrary; never; borrowed a dollar from plaint I if nor went-to: his bouse; he had received the flour on storage frosa Ak Tie, who lo������i mcn������������y gambling with plaintiff: the latter- came to him and told hira not to let Ak Tie have the flour ; Ak Tie went for a constable ; afterwards the matter was settled by plaintiff* accepting 30 sacks flour, which tie delivered by Ak Ties order. . ��������� ��������� Ak Tie sworn :���������Brought a lot of -flour from. Soda creek for sale; stored 61 saekswitbi Napp. Sing : went /to plai* tiff's gambling house and lost all hit ready money, between $200 and $300; plaintiff afterwards asked aim to com* and play again, saying be would give bim credit and. witness might win- bis thing -more to do with a d���������d nigger. This witness considered the greatest mault.which could he given him. and had be been in his o w ri:-cim'o tr jr. he wou I d h a ro reseu ted j t Mher- wise!���������/ Tljougbt feinseJf perfectly justified in calling -coulplainuut all the' names ��������� he had done as the only means of retorting the insulting term applied to him. which was worse than .any expression-be made use of in return.' He ;WQuid sooner complainant h*d struck him.1 *He denied having used the phrase d��������� d, which he considered vulgar. .-Tb**Magistrate said that defendant bad shown no justification for. bis violent-conduct. All men bad equal rights here without regard to: color; and were protected alike by law. His :behavior in'.< using; such epithets in She public streets as bad been sworn to might, if complainant had,been of equally violent temper, h ave p rrjd u ced neri'uiriT corise<j(nerices. He would therefor������ order-defendant Ao find baiL lo,keep the peace for'sixi!houths.-hlmself in the.sum ot $100, and two sureties $50 each, and pay the cost* of the prosecution. , Editor ^ Skntinei/:���������There are now burner* ous candidates.anxious to'be'returned te ov. represent the yarion Coliinibia'; who I eee it Kherson co.ar*'jetting, moderate pay. ��������� Tbfej woney;b������cfcr?. went;and lost $280; -plaintiff q f/*rei!nWa co. are sinking a Shaft." The Cari- fherrweiit."to Nam Sing and tried te' stop-the y{ b-M. ct\ ar* mnnin-ff a drain from the bedrock ftrmr 5 fiotne Chinamen teid him Sing Hiag ������, ^traio. had cheated,- so be went'sri'd.got.a constable*: ���������d KTOUT S.IJL7.CH. had cheated,- so be went'snd.'got a' constable,; other Chinamen advised him to settle the mat- MS UHlta 'l.MWH^TRKtCKJ !* . ���������; The Victoria iy, j^t week washed, .45 or., having heeii unable to get oiiVmuch dirt on account of the enormous boulder's with which j served him. with a subftoeria at Qnesnelmouth, and said be-had got into trouble about witnesses* I him j former trial. | Two other Celestials swore to having seen is districts of British ntend'io do no end of good in various ways by abolishing various taxes and other-things that are injurious to the coi^atry.. Now, sir, I want to direct your attention V> one serious matter ibat none of the candidates appear ;to- havey noticed, but which may be'ot great importance to myself an d o t b ers, -an. <i ; w tj \ c h d einand ��������� red ress;:. JI have b.eeu latejy^trying to getv poated' upv ib the laws of tho colony, and I find that last spring iir Act was'passed to abolish road tolls on various, articles from the interior, which^aajs that "all cattle, and all articles and .things coming in the direotiori;6f������tbe sea- fa oarcl\fr<jm the.iiiterior of tbis colony^ shall be eiernpt from tolls. , 7.x So far all Tight and just; but look st tbe next eecVionV y The word ��������� cattle * shall extend to "and. include horses, mares, fillies; 'foals, ,geldihgs;; colts, vbiiUs, bullocks, cows. beifersj;steers*, calves, sheep, pigs, .ipules and Hssw.JV.jNow;according to'Webaler, ������������������!in Great Biitaiu^'beaslsar.e distin(?ui������b^d into Black Cattler?niciudiog bulls, bxeti. Oows'and their oung; and tjmali Cattle, including sheep of II kindf and goats;"- but iu the above law goats aje*-not ..n>entioned, which I caII unfaIr to iiioupi,quadrupeds.. They should be entitled . t& A he sa me p ri vil eges ��������� as asses, pigs o r a ny ;o tfef.-c atti.e... Besides we a 11 k a ow Ui .tt a ;������onni5nous"coiintry ispeculiarly adnpjtfd to. thelaisihg^ ������/���������*' goats'; anxi;: I ��������� have had. sonie serious kteas.ot- going into the business ray��������� self, in which case1 shoald have, to pay read to Us, * wTul e m v : u ejgbbb r who go esv i o f 6: r Kaon thb Tfcre Jaonb QaCHB SoRVBT.-lifr G. McKay and asatber m$n, from the survey* in? party. nud������r enlarge of Mr Mabood, arrived in Barkerville on Wednesday, having been eight days-'from camp, which was when they left about six miles from the Fraser,and supposed to be a little over twenty from Tete JHuna Cache/��������� On the east side of ihe divide there were about six inches of snow, * but on the summit glaetor. It was deep, and travelling without suowfrhowj was very tedious, and difficult.- : From the bead of Swamp river to the divide between Bear lake and Wi 11 ia'ar creek there was no snow. The party were going ahead cutting traiJ, but the horses, were nearly used up. The cattle had been got safely across the divide. Mr Mahood. and ah Indian had started on for the Cache on the day previous. ''Several, of the party being dissatisfied ������ith tbe life in the mountains, Mr: Mabood fead given all who wished to' leave permission tb go. and several ialked of building rafts and descending the Fraserr -Mr Mabood is spoken of very favorably, am!ireceives great praise for his unremitting erierjsry and activity throughout the faliguiug expedition. ; ��������� v ,7 Masonic r-GBsspLpeQE OF.BmTrau Coixjfr ������ia;���������A large majority of; the members of, the different Musonic^Lodges in this province, both of the Knglish'and Scotch jurisdictions, having resolved that the time has come for the formation of an mindependent Grand Lodge, a convention of representatives from the several lodges wits held at, Victori a,on 21st October, the chair-being occupied by Bro. Jas.vA. (rrabarae; The Grand' L^dge of British Columbia was then constituted; and: the following brethren elected as. the first Grand Officers:���������tt. W. Grand Master, I; W. Warden, Simeon Duck j R..W..J.G. Warden/ Hy. Nathan'; Grand Treasurer, M..W. Waitt; Grand Tyler, P." j. Half. After wbieh the; convention adjodraed to meet ai the call of' the chairman. ;; .' ���������: Arl.) ;-:* ' A:A0 > : ' ss* g*mh\mg business, but did not tell raising.cattle-of other descriptions wduM whatevilence had been giveu 'on the oiTfree.'-' ' ?/!������^^^^ *^**mm^-E2?^-:iS^5LS-*' ,*^^^*?P*ftr3^.*fc^^T������rf**Ira^ |-CJb^ flr^vnbXto^c- ������������-������kwpW������������������o������ and witnesaed the u\g pieces. The niackBullco, can hoifltyery ?bv DlaiutifT -' little dirt on account of scarcitylot water.!��������� 2 i^- ';;;'": =GROUSli,lTl������Ka-: 0. <<'.: t' The open diggings are about cl osed for ifr* seasohv The Lad v"of the Lake co! are sinking a new shaft. The Talisman co. aretmaking .usual good wages.v^ 1070'��������� K . Al. ���������'��������� [. i.r������uTKtsa:'qiiiKK^'' :-...������������������.;. The South'Wales co.laat Week washed 271 02. The Spruce co. oyer expenses. / The Vic- t^ria co. havihg^ot the; water ouV have com- tnenced^o open into the^ichannei,.but-have not got ih to-the bottom^ yet.< Tney are^i^:'tting very enconraging prospects' as,tbey advance. The Vancouver covrttre^^putting in a second set of elevators. The Kojht; co; are down nearly 50 feet, and are tfixing their pnmp to continue work.; The ��������� Ross 'co. have nearly bottomed their new sh-a/t.; \p ' &*���������*?: . V JACK 08" CIXBS CUSBK. V !:: ' I Tfe$i?;!r^ Chance $o\ continue getting' fair pay^about 6 oz, to the *et The Two Sisters co. expect to^ break, into the channel ���������very Two Brothers co. are ready' to The J.ud^e charged the Jury that the only q west io n f o r th em to d eci de wss wh i ch w i t- ueuses did they believe If as in most Chinese cases the ev i C ence was al together cp h trad ic- tory, ene side swearing positively to the loan, and the other equally as positively to the contraryl! ^'������������������������������������'! X- Jxy:' ������������������' . A "'"��������� ��������� The Jury returned a,verdict for the defends a n t. The case olrea ted a great ������iea 1 ���������* o f A o ter- est amoi'g the Celestials; each side bein^-provided with their own ihterpreter. 1 hope, therefore, that the. hew members will take some steps to protect the poor goats, and allow them the same right of free access to the coast as other quadrupeds. X y A" ,._. fiAHt '*y :A7xr:"lx-- *-;��������� AAlyCi^RioonkAA POLICE !poqRt.v, liy/yr- .'[���������-.. "; TtJESIHY, NOV^T^ Red Tapis.���������We look occasion a short tipie si bee " to -; ex p oge"the fo I ly of rv jha vi ng; pq 11 i n^ places fot^^the. eev^ral dlyisibns of Cariboo District ^pointed by proclamation in Victoria, while the Act clearly intended -that in remote districts discretionary power should be gjyei^tP !the^ rem rn in^ojfi cer -to s^lectsuch p 1 ac^af as lie d eetns tn oS t cent rai a nd c o h ve n- ient for the majority of the electors. We then alluded to the^Keithley Creeli Difisibn^where the place appointed was at the mouth of ICeithJey, wliereas all the iyptera;���������: but one re- si tied'oj^Hkr vey c reek."; A peti ti on; was sen t .to������������������his llohor the Lieut.-Governor -to have TnKATRK Rotai/���������Bknkfjt to thb Finn' RnroAnK,-~The heavy expense incurred by* the Wijliara Creek, Fire Brigade" in getting; tbe new hose carriage and alarm belt having, created a deficiency of funds, the Dram at io Association have kindly offered Ut give a perv formahceat tbe-Theatre Royal for the benefit' of the Brigade, and propose playing on Satrir* day,, 25th# Nojtember; whenvft ^oapital piece:r will be pu t on the boards, together ,witb. a.I (gran 11 ��������� in usfcal ��������� entenaln men t; in whi oh, sef^. e ra I vnew vol un tee rs wi 111 end thei r' yai itab le <- assigtancs. Thisvwi 11 he the opening nighi/of. the winter season, during which the amateurs7u hope to be able to give a nnmberi'of;'enterv;'*." tsiaments which will be pleasing to the com*:*7, inanity.' '''���������!.'.''" '���������..-. .'��������� Fire Alarm.���������On Thursday evening about s-, dusk an alarm of Are was sounded by the Fire .. Brigade������^bell In Barke^ilie,���������which brought- y every one in towa' to theVstreet;in" a few 7 seconds. The cause was:found iio fieiiftiitibk ceiling; of Mnry.!SM<lnn'sf liouse; had caugbt . fire * from ; the steiyrpt pis.!?! Ther lira jmgade turned; out with tbeir usual alacrity, with hose carriage, Iadd*rfl .aml;( buckets; and the huse was rii n olit to!the u^per!. tan k, bu t was f o r tu n a lei y not req iii red 7'[ a: few b licketa of m ate r hav i ng pToy ei ai i IS qieh t to exti ng nis b il.e flames. Now that cold weather is setting in ando Sr*58 -must belcept up mo re continue ouslyv s to ve p i p es slimi 1 d be 1 boked after, especial ly,untilsnovr falls:'-1 y-y ���������������������������::���������} 7'-- r Tijk >MKAbdws.^-rhe; maehinery for tb* Line A Kurtz Co. ianowbeinghaBled to the mead o ws an d set u p rapid ly.-: In s::! abou t tea feet of saw logs and MO cords of wood, SKrrr.EKS Gomxg0The Toronto eorres eoon. sink. The THR Ha ir.no a n Storr Office. Barkervill^^Thia gtore has been openerl bf.Mr C. A. Noltemeier in connect ^ !������x������r*in Vlet0rU' ^ the largest '^^- ���������KCa/,b00' U* hw Produced* novelty in the form of warm Wiut*r n^u ;for both 1MI*, ann^^S, Sh������S .poll held at Harvey ereek, so that a deputy I ated te p rb to k e; a b reach of the p eace, on retu rni og. rofi1 o e r b as 11 epes sari j y been ������it{>. preceding day. * pointed foreach of the two places. However, Complainant testified thaion Monday after- this week the only^veler on Keithley creek j nondent of the Mainland Guardian says tha* noon Jones came mto his office in Barkerville has left there and come over here, so that, [here ig an lJnueua} desire to know all aheu? to pettle some business. There was some dm- unless some one of the Harvey creek men j British Columbia and ���������Vancouver Island, and happen to be down,-there will probably pute about the settlement. When the business was concluded went into the baok room. As defendant was going out of front door he called witness a d���������d sou of a b���������. Witness oame bask into the office, and defendant go- not be a single vote recorded at the -mouth ol Keithley. Thus we see the province is put to the extra ex peuse. of ���������. ha v ieg two .po 11 ing' p 1 aces- i nstead of one th ro u g h the a bsu rd i ly ing into tha street picked up a large rock in \ of taking the matter out of the hands of the. eaeh hand and continued bis abuse, calling witness a liar, thief,and other bad names, and challenging him to come ohf. I). L. Sallantioe .eorroboratsd the evidenee of eompkinant. Mr Barnston addressed the Court on behalf Shoe Findings and Groceries are als������ keptM the fag'oseeutiou. commsntingonthe violent on band. ^Boota made to order;^frGm beat ieondwet of defendant, which might have led rettirning oSicer, for which we can see no ap parent, can ee *y and we presnine that o^ic������ a proclamation has been naned and a polling place nominated tlierein it is as irrevocably fixed as by tbe laws of the Medea an4 Persians. ExraBss,AN-n������A7TA Mo^iraes^^Barnard Koreas; may K* expWiea to-dav mail on *a ��������� M��������� *��������� " Ibe mail stage will ina*k������8 three trips vera ber. Talk Bi,KCTrox- ledicafe that 43oxoo have The Smithy Hobim reports *on and to a Heriows disturbance. that a colony of One hiuidred good sattlerft from Bruse eonnty is preparing to start ne^i sprisg for tbe Fraser walley; " Thkj Gor.nKSf CrTr?' is the title ef a very neat weekly newspaper of thirty six columns, chiefly devoted to litaraturs, published in San Francisco, copies of .which; bav*������ been ������ent to us bv the publishefaviiessrs. G. De Young <fe Co.-'- ���������. >���������'"'������������������ ' ' At- . y ';���������"' ��������� ���������'^w.'j.y.ii nwiiHBW* .ii wn a, imhj v^&ait&twwixam my Thk Weathkr, since the commencement of the inonta, has been generally mild with seme twc^i ^s ��������� i ft5r , ssaira^ ���������kro* ul. ������ ��������������� a -I f*������*i and yesterday a heavy shower of snow, j ?*'������������^ -im!***** *- SKlSttSSK i G0^R^ENT StREET,TICTOEIA, VX bim for #ta*eoal by a mini-ng company on Lightning creek of which defendant was a member. The former foreman of the eom- pfany had io.ld bim ibat Mr. Byrnes would pay bim. The latter wanted to charge $1 75 commission fc������ colleoti������gf;-it."to which witness de- bei&a eteete^Okanageipji;;^, raurred. Cemplainant Anally gave him a������ There isieifough snow to make good sleighing betwesn Richfield and Van winkle. Ws beg tofcall attention to the announce- Bient in another column by Mrs Michael of her having opened the salooh end I lodging house, formerly occupied byJfr Ifcwrst^iJ of ������fc*,k*r|?&<*& *-- ;" AS ON HAXrVAND ISC0N9TANTLY re^'jinj, * aad VBSTIN03, whlcfe h* is prepared to wait������ ta ���������nierin tbt most appnered styles, . . ' : " . ������������������8������T Partial oa WfUUw Orsek. ean,. have i'kaw jBa������ftaur������atai������*B bv idriScCan*9xa,Sark������?vlH������. ���������: N mtmnnm ���������3 *.'������#/; SENTINEIa' ' x0T 00 y$m^l>ti'tixkk'tt ?A -^''ft^^T-V' ''��������� vV^*'r':vVjiIfl.,v.Tvov?h'Ar-..'J--l Rfl.enarfl,,ia������[K*'ifh'ttPkWiT������ft������i isF -HOTELS, RES^APRANfSjI&c^^M ^^���������Sfe:^^^'^!/:'! .;T'!^r:-t;l''/���������'-'������������������;>-'���������-������������������'-' '* r Mi.- ���������-��������� IMSx a: SH *j I'A "; 0y^myx :mAAd^mBm7i77MwWWi ;���������;��������� -::--Pi^ri-.>>'���������l'."l. j AJU[ftCl.������uiD-TJMIJ| CJIUW, ;.; TT.-j.Uf3U IIV. ;yame������ra - \.-*v * < ������ ^0-IJ t **'x f '''������'*' /, \: -Cffftfel^Mr?Evan8^ifcft Lyttorj, <>��������������� ,������**#��������� 0 0 [ cAbisal^yssupplied; Willi? the'^bos? of^everything.; ,a?- *8'BO Wr^GBOKCH YAttb; LONDOC^||'~A~ |;r>-^^^a^ T^ ; '/'i;:^^! .grr.v :Ufu n-rvij������������������*.;.;��������������������� .v*I nts. j 'aemiin, tf|^ll^^*^iSfej^?^f ��������� 0.X0X :"'������������������ '"������������������ W"i", -4'V-wJ'*���������-> V:i>J *"i. ���������.���������!���������.-.'��������� f ���������,���������";- Jw-.V-.-ir1'-.--^ 7-'������������������ I I*" V II . /' \. '���������. l-i ; ���������"��������� ��������� ' ��������� ���������I ' ^-~ ��������� ������������������ ���������| ' : r^**?i(kf ln70*0A-l>;' Xi^'ti4X0\'iV'r-l ajj'V" -. .tu&v d������WfSoaflt^dand..Ground;on tlie-h ^^^���������iJ;**]? to*l: 'i>tt>: Xx* XU0. ���������;l*i.rt'f WAtif.������������^U4--:l������A-it^.:**^^Jr'.'..'A;*Lli^"lL-Yi'!.i :lt.-.'..r!i.",--.t'>f-:i. .. , ������Vj������'������ "*������"������'' ���������'������.," "S! ���������' ;v" ' *���������' ���������?���������'-���������'j." . *-t .���������',���������"��������� V .''"'*''������������������* ���������^$^rp^^ox^j^MB, ���������11**0t������W-a\if.Ht^T������^ ^j.c-I W&H&l ������'$������$trx* fix'f 7������*i'J ���������������������������;^,.i*fiit^v.:^u* ,v������.i i-^ ^'' d. ^ iii ^L^- x 0r 'n ��������� :?9i!-'( 70Ajx 7- 7Am ,. ^.;^,'! iu iv) fell. f-.iU ���������!ijAS.'; -: 0X01.107X700^ y "y-'0lA0yr Ays -..- y'.'Xt-0 ���������!���������'}"���������* yy0x-rXi's'):M'- $.xi0,t?^;' ';H;,v "iirr*-.? .prgaarcdiJto furnish^ - ;-������������<; <": ��������� , * '^ : ; ?Vr vifelS- U-vsS^f:-> v^te# SS^ ������';^<WtfeW^; }.--=S^: 70'A Ami- 07, X00 y:-:,r7007:^xiy'" T-iriSxJ&W 5 ''/"ruisbed. ������w;i.^ the;! ahhitmtiE������-> agfeteSand^i-GAliS ;iuvXX������?] m+0"x%\ . ' ' V.'":*'i,.*'r. ->i.'' .-^ ;-.-; Jv;^*.Y"i"- - ���������* yy. ,?.-y ..-'��������� -..'..'���������. ^'..:J **��������� v^.rt'&.-Y'^-Y.rr^'..'^.. r.V yy, -y y:.-v.b ��������� ''.'' I ."EViLt '^ s'?'Va' T.-.Y*. -^ifiii'-'jf'"-..' '���������. - *$:-:it-'%&������L^y-i*t ���������*--, 'V;- ^v^V^he^LORENCE is';lKeWtS.ew.fhvv.'������ ;. i1-^' .?i>f%*> XA-.^7:i}0 yhit 0: x0i.:> thy ' h- ten *M.^%#C 1b%M<ivir->yiisl ?*��������������������� -<:':' ��������� CAUFORNi^f v^i^r^M iii V,-j.;h,-s������ OREGON, ," .--.'��������� r ;!^H "NEVADA/' ;*. * ���������" ��������� \DAmtt00,yx'0Ax 7y, ^���������-iw,k^tJort^at*9a1ia^r Jrtva^at ^Qii*eonsfcos' *iifn^������ij^new&pap^ ���������andMbft re^ort^rs Wr^^^ viw^f and;OV<i r u ttii led th"e a team or some d istan c^ &mr<x* a- viipl^pei? ^Week,: ,.v .^'pn ^ij ^iif.V-'-''. vvM.elY .6m^K,H? J'ilA>^ir;/vw-'*"!* ���������' v^^/^>*������ ^v^vj v" -A^ur; rft :rT ; v 7 ' ��������� 't;'^: .b^-no'M iQitering, Ws: otherr liiies^do^or* this 'aeserug *^Mse?^>���������* mwiii!^r|! bave from yire^ IfftlEL AN& BOAEDIIG HOUSE ' FOR JALE),& INTERMEDIATE ^BLACES. * ^ tH^o>ii havereach fmW *00t0rr<^^~~0 __. j. v^i_ *.. ^]/y7\^ ftdRlftlJt!^ th' a^M!!S^*!^ Expiress- anct article's tha t can- be got i u' Can boo, a 11 d th e Bar wi t U ^thO; xrx:'x;ry:: r:x,tr--yy ���������������������������"���������/: :=.' '''sit"VV*>r-V*������-.i7>i^Hl-^7!,^ jfrv -*���������,- y' !- '^l^'^^iina^i^ 'j Stanley;;(Jloiitlv liastfclfance Creefc^ I '���������"''"'"''" M? -'*'' ���������^ ::iivi:.^,^'" Ajwil;20,:-M215 -; M. ���������"v--.:.',, ^;--:-'siji22';l ti<a:..iZi.. ��������� .���������; :^^nmUs^byQii o~ ;'s j @^m|lj'f p^&^ia'p>f (ng ���������;: i^]Kjitt^)f;^Eari G!rantill0������s iSp^ch;jafeAiaii- ; ������h*������Hi������iy He saKl.r^i^yiil^ent f io the fWash 1 mgtonjtreatyfiMhich *^Mr?:^Ashton:* ''; ^ikttofj^^fli^k^^b^miStf������ ;i^b^ls^Ve i#!M'v A^0r[ y;x~^Ax0X 0^^'yx'X ::"������������������' *o be^a greai^ccbihpltshmeht '(^tween 'Herald and Flaffa-nli ���������./v^est^o^jile'^i^ ������������������ ��������� ' " 7: in t^Itoiise.of; Lor^io^haying^Ujoo; much! ������ o in p 1 i hi en ted all who; wem "cp nnee tedr i with ���������X:0'Wi0 i;*.fr.li* iBTTB^^>^EASUR^=^LOAT? -1 / i AxA0$X&&'%&&': FRBIGH^ *&K& PASSENGERS: ':i;''.:;'ATY-:'.!S'WiT tt? J^':Coilcclion.i,'Comi^lRsions and ^enljrjil' Express, business done ?with'"puhcttSal1 ty Vim* dispatch ;���������"' '' " "l ������������������:?JjSfifr Ofilce^otjthe.Caribotj-AfechTcy*nt< v^*������������������'^'-^K>X ':': Allt. DAviD;kurtz?s^stqkf/, 0 :/ap29 ���������..-,���������������������������:���������; ; Barkerville. GRAWDHOTEtBUILDING, " v ".:^'" v^A^^fRiC'itb 1 seoyjZ)u������/y x0..y "���������'���������' . :������������������; '������������������j-:: Pi'- ;.f;G"V-' -' -'*VA * '''"���������t' -J i-' * - ���������"-* '^' ':1 'f^ *?'* f ��������� ''"J '; ��������� $#}?.t������'-':'ii?i^V^-i*.'':.' i.������ j.*iii-.-;si'-���������������������}.;.':. ^[^ Nx: %':..XA ���������'l/r,;';������������������ r ;;.;jl!^.hi*for������.Ci^cuiars^ahd^sapples; of V,!* I -Htfti Wor^-Aciivo^Ai^n^W , '-.^ii^^ :";U������-.t ;ti':,> .;^; 'fJiriKTR-'fifVl- ���������:������������������'���������������.('. ���������- .?y f-jV,:;i>.i-' ���������! 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'; / v������������������������i, Board and -Lodging-per weokv'$3-60 and $^50. ��������� % ltt% *1'; Smrfl.������'ineal.������,37^cerits. fi������J fefc;' ���������nca- fireproof 8afo,yn; th^:Hnu������������. "r ������������������;: .j biv^Rm' '..a ������������������Mk the tpeatyv '..^vca'nqot * regret one wprd.u i thinkawet all rsee the reanI ts,. b"f ?th'o 1 treaty fvery'da*. = It Is'.a-:gfeath'toing '.'t-h'afe "Great Ufita1^������|fllfe! .J&ilt^.^a^ ttoS^Wijrl3 tormented! tp ' decide^ by,,, amicable.:. in eans[ a <iuantity of ������'omplicated qaeations. and'estab^ jKsli^l,it.good %Hngi which ehould exist be-r twee ii '\ the. t vvo ������ria tl 0 ns. ��������� : It don Hr bel ie ve % tha t f ���������' * if onevof onr lai^e towns %ul been biirnea^an'��������� VfallrriiVhrir&K "^r nU .dowrr!boWHyrai)M ^ . X^^^gil 6? U ���������than has been. Not only is Manchester con-' ������very other paifroMhe*^^ wilh the calamity we"^gfetso mucfi'fte ia- ;������������������.:!���������.:.... 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Title | The Cariboo Sentinel |
Publisher | Barkerville, B.C. : George Wallace |
Date Issued | 1871-11-11 |
Description | The Cariboo Sentinel was published in Barkerville, in the Cariboo region of central British Columbia, and ran from June 1865 to October 1875. At the time, Barkerville was home to a fast-growing community of miners who had been attracted to the Cariboo region by the discovery of gold. The Sentinel was published by George Wallace, and its stated objective was not only to disseminate mining intelligence, but also to eradicate official abuse[s] of power, both within the Cariboo region and beyond (vol. 1, no. 1, p. 2). |
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Barkerville (B.C.) ; Williams Creek (B.C.) |
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FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Notes | Print Run : 1865-1875 Frequency : Weekly |
Identifier | Barkerville_Cariboo_Sentinel_1871_11_11 |
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BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2011-08-03 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
AIPUUID | f1e0f7c4-d7d3-4bb2-9f06-1dd5fd1cc0df |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0171191 |
Latitude | 53.066111 |
Longitude | -121.517222 |
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