r. rs iey- in. isen- i ages will le of Ines- ituro with tight 31008 0. Mills, TING y will H M i. :'���������! Vol. 14, Barkerville;:; William Creek, B.C;^Sa*feaayvv^ SO, 1872. No. 5 THf |ApB00;SEOTINM A'7l. i y^Hshcdevery Satu^^ by:' ' ������ ft T' ':.;H; 0 L L 0 WiAY>; ���������Subscription,,: '������' w !��������� is6 Gents pet Week. ^RAT^SOF ADVERTISINO. ;: t oae seaarVt on el tioii). flrsti ������serii oa, ottomoiath, ��������� "For t wo t q u ares, flrsti-as er tion, - . :���������;*:[-. .;.V<iH':':^������nioiithy'-' V- *''" '��������� 13 AA, Agents for the *��������� Cariboo Sentmel.'v Van Winkle, . : ������ ^uesnelmoutb, Soda Creek, .-��������������� Clinton^ ��������� A-. ������������������*. *;.'> Yale, ���������/ y - =. ? "Kow Wcstml nuter, Victoria; - :>��������� ;> : L.:*p: .Flshor, * ��������� Bean & Co.,- v,, ;-..y ������..������aretti -.., ' i ���������> v v <A* D. McTnnesv /; ..��������� .. ^.Barnard's Express ��������� .;,* Barnard' 8 Express .ft������. ;\, Barnardy Express ,��������� - r%;do do ��������� '������������������ ������������������"-* 0 ?;John Murray ������������������������������������ ���������-'��������� <���������*'������������������.*���������.^|f Webster. ;:'.-���������: .,.; ������ j ������an ^^POISCQ j> ,.���������"���������'".-|i - . i Sari Fnibclsco 80 Ctfirnhlfi^ fondon^ E. G. .j Californiagivf������ Grantabout6,500. , J Georgia���������Greeley^ wajonty_ in August* ia 300, and in the county about 560. Louisiana���������The / %pw"b,li-ean^Strte pentraf Committee claim tbe State for Grant by a iar^|majority;;::y7i,7'r'x l''/'!,.,At AA'l7A j Washington, Delewa^���������ThV Republicans have carried tbe State by from lOOO to 2000 for Grant '; * ���������' tAx ,,--/��������� l.-y. 7 j jiaine���������Grant's net gain In Portland over ihe vote of September.'IrfJsSi^I in Lewistori, 272.;-^ ���������';'';%-'.] 7 Yermbn>r^^e;State -baa igom [ iai^eiyv Ber publican, ''���������''"-"' l;iAy0AA00vy'7A'A i MftSflachucetta���������The State bas; gotie ove*r- wbelmingly Republica*n,: Grani'a majority wll!^������Ki'l^e: tar from 35,0p6; .- Aiyy 0\;- '���������'; IH K CARTBOOSENTINEL THE SUFFRAGE /Aim THE. BALLOT. flurds. Ol rcnlars,5 Posters "and! Froip:ramm<eH for Balls and Theatrical Entertainments Ail Execute^ wi th neatnewRn d dispatch. /j0>. Terras .moderate/.". SPOTtJ^^ ^Nffiw York, Nov. 5; e.. n X0;;pi i*i: \u* ������..?���������_ y: >-.:...-,; '���������;: -Tim-total;\vote; Ini.- -. tbe ^ity for Greeleylip,:^)m^'^^^\/^iii 'fAr*Viei!%iror������m\ty\* :i29.928; aprainst:>6OiO00 for Seym onr in 1868;; iGrant^^has undoubtedly ���������carried the State by frbms 30,000 to 40,000 maiority. ������������������ x:yyAj lyy ^-'0A . :Irwa ^^sHr^ niisola! ivlll give - Grant about 30,006 ma joHlty.:- "*������������������ A'1-1 %7- ' :;.; ' . ", \ IndTam^ goeifpr ^ant by at |ew^ , Norlb Carolina will give l>000 majority:fbr Grant ���������' -��������� 0;y Ar 'A//7^7) ��������� X-������������������ New^JerflejJ^goea Republican by 8000 ma- ymftisy- ;;, 'A-l i.-y 0. .7 ���������.ir.-xyiy 7. r Ay A ���������-���������: ->>v New-Hampabire has gl^en, Grant Y300pn>a- - jorityi AX-- A:^ - "1-^ !���������}lAy/AA/A;.-.������������������ .���������. A Nevada baa gone for Grant by a amalt ma- jorlty, but the ^ Legialativ* f ticket: ia "very 4otib.tf^V..{ ��������� -: ���������..;������������������,-, v.; . .-.���������-;.;���������.,;:-. , ��������� Coritieoti-ctit gives Gratt^t'tfmajority. * ' Virgmia���������Ia 98 procmcts c ioi; SO, counties, laclndlng Richmond City, Grant has 2,093 TOajprity.1 Ia tbeeSe precincts. ,ttie '.Democrats made but few gains. 'Both parties claim^tbe State. In Florida, the estimated Republican majority Is 3000, ��������� : < ;Marylan^~Indicatiens ar������ that the State will give Greeley 5000 majority.. WiUon, Democrat, is probably elected to Congress in first district. The State of Wisconsin gives 15,000 Re- publicaa majority. Returns from Illinois are incomplete, but enough is known to show that Grant.-has: a majority. Grant's majority in *he city of Chicago is. at least 8000, The entire Riepub- Hcan delegation to Congress Is elected. -Kansas���������The returns give large Republican gwns. : ... .,-, i ���������:. ,. . yArx~'lA$ Micneaota���������Enough returns are in to show that the State has gone lor "Grant: hy about 20,000 majority. Pennaylvania^-The North American estimate! Grant's majority in the State at 125^000. Rhode Mand gives.a Republican majority Of 8,358. Michigan���������The State baa gone for Grant fcyS0,0Q0 majority. I ,In;Amejrlca^the1 auflrageandtheballothave come to mean one and: the same thing.- \Ih jEngland; tj'&fa'fo .^teriBa..^ r^tBJItt V | their ���������'''pVop"eY, meaning,^the^firate^signifyiug the right to yotej;ihe,ieconxl "a^s^^ Hament :pass*edr:ai!ai^;'^]^v<0^o'i1^.ol'l,iir eight-yeara' friafi Atrth������^ two -elections of Ponteftaot and Ereston, the new -plan* seems 'ip haveibeeniM success^ CTberaiwaajnojjd^hM enness and no rioting,,; ���������There was, however, p great decrease;jritfie nhmbefiofi lyotes cast. JAt I^ntefract, pnlj; 1^230 ojut of ,L? 60 electors jwent to the polls'/^Tfre'rarfn reason 'of this Iwas tho Bjnguiar/stupiditv-^oif- the;candidates jln ^writing, instead of printing the tickets. jMaitiy persons, n&blejto^^ead6^itiagi> *P^ jafraid of voting for the wrong man. s tayed at home ratherv thaii% coin fess(; their -Ignorance. [The caniidatea complain of :the amount ,of in- jterviewing they ������te^^rced to undergo^ jPreston, they-were catechised in turn^Dy^the jHqme-Rule Mon? the ^Female*) Siiffragistsji the flCJrame-Law Abolitionists,**!;:the;-enemiesKofe jthe Cpii tag ions Diseases Ac ts,; the '':Ant(^Vae. ;oinatiob. ^Societ^", :they* fi\6\ CaihpllcB." ^the I" Early ^Closinie: Men ^ &e. ��������� :I Such *2eal for iknowledge is a good sign, for though, as an ���������exchange says;it may ?be^badj'.for, the politicians, it is 'very good for tbe' people.���������[San IFrancisco Chronicle* ^LiEGAL:*N6TI(3ES, io. ������c ���������Re|i;s tr a tl on of BirtliSv Dai^ 0:??0 : ^fl-P%0'A ���������*J>*D3li0..NOTICE, ia.'hereby, given, .thai from and A0 after'the 1st day of Sepldmber next,: all Births, Deaths fodMarrtagea'wlthlii the Province of British Columlila atelo be Registered.under the provisions of V The ReRlstfaUon ;of,. 'BtrtliRi*Death9 and Marriages Act>>tt.72,,',. at the OQl-ce'.ot^tho Dlntri-ct Registrar of tho District "wherot-n the ������ame'respectively shall take pbfce^'atid^^ that Is to say: BXRTH&-WUhln W days ftrotn tho Mate thereof. DEATtt3-^Willii*ii>8d days' after: jntcfraont. * Mi*RBtAOfi^Within^C;days^ -date thereof. ; Every :Hoasehol(letvHead of ;a Fa-rally. Clergyman, Phyislciak, w.ptlier potBpn or persons, required by the said Act"to report BirtlisV, CeatHsa'iid' Marriage^ \ffho rttUsesVor w^UuHyUe^wtsto ;^ wlthtu the Wines befo'co'camed^ wiU,ho;iia.ble:to aponaltyfot each and ^9oty offence of not less than Five- Dollars or more than Twenty Dollars, to be recovered with costs before any JustlteoBho Peace having j-urtsdiction within thei locality. where \ any:1 irttch <: ;effenc������. Is coianiltted ^a<niit'the^id;AcC *"v;\-'' AAA AAA) y. ������������������( /"'������������������.��������� ���������*.By command, -��������� ;.��������� ^AyA0A00y^-t .:Hi'?B, W.' AlKHA^ i '��������� x:':A.X:.yA.00,-[ yvxA;.RegistrarOettetal.. . Lead Re-glfltry Offlc^;, \A7i7' MlSCRLLANBOUa =2������ Vaa Tolkenburgli MVSi^ [A^iy 811871- 8el4 LLE, RliCHFIEt ���������AMD��������� A SOP^Y OF TH1 BEST QlJMm 0?:! FB1SH ^M^ AtWAtaW HAWk :;j :,;:.; i i. \A:.Bbcsa, w^ssbMt-% *A August, 1*175. - ' ^���������xtriac^i^^ Private Bills. ! :jBO pAU applloaUo,ft3, for Private BUIs, propnrly the 'HubjGct. of ieglslationby the Legislative Assembly of British: Columbia^ of ^The British Itorth America Act* 1867,^ who'ther for the erect Jon of jaB ridge, the making^f. a Railroad, Turnpike Road, or ifelegraplf Llrief the'conaCfaCtion5-or '.mprovemo-ntof a pttarboriiGahai^^^ Lock;:Dam or? Slide; or other Hko work; t^-i' HAVS been requesied,by,several respectable parties,'������whocab testify to the efficacy of^my system, to again make public tbe fact than .���������:���������"-.. ${ xy >> - K/-y,y ; --.- \ ������������������: .. H-.fi '. y$, 0a + ' .-'*-'...��������������������������� ������������������;.'' -..;��������� A ;... ^;... i Mos^s' Hair Invigorator (WILL PREVENT BALDN.ESS, RESTORE, HAIR THAT IS BECOMING THIN OR FALLING OFF, and effectually 0 URE SCURF OR ��������� DANDRUFF. This is not a^mere assertiaooh my part, as I haTt In ray possession numerous testimonials certifying:.to the 'success of niy temody. '��������� ��������������������������� ' ���������. i^ I do not of course pretend thai I can make the hair grow on heads which have been bald for years; but I will guarantee to stop the hair; from /falling off, to increase Us growth: and effectually remove Scurf or Dandruff. W. D. MOSES, .. t_y .Barkerville,B.C. CERTIFICATE^ ; Tbis Is to.certlfy that during last .spring my haf was rapldlv falling out and my head wa* fast beconi Ing bald, when I applied to Mr W. D MOSES/Barber Barkerville, who in a few weeks restored my halr| Its former healthy state ^DAVID GIBBONS' B������rk������rville D������������. 20, ISeR* ' ' "������* :o?:Tnd{vrd������alairiy;esch3slVe^^^^ or oHv- ���������Uegesrwhatovervr'or;ffor;'���������;dein^;:a-ny matter.or-tniog Iwhlchm Its pperatipn,would aflect the right or pzv;>- JBriy of otlier. parties, or relate - to: any particular c:*-. s ;������f the community?5 or for making Any amendmeniora ilfke nature to any former Act shall require a vNo^>1.; ���������clearly and fl,ls.t.inctly specifying th,e naturo.and ob/ci ;of:tbeapplicatlonVto-be'published������s follows, vlx.: ���������', A Not.lc.p;.insorted; In tb'e;BritlahColumbia Gaaette, ���������and In; baevnew/spaper^published in the district aL feetsd, or irtliero"be;.uo ,ne%;spa'j).er publish ed Iheroin, tnen in $ Newspaper in the; next nearest dlstrtot ih j which a newspaper Is publlshedi, xi. ���������. * q&* Such -notice shall be continued in each caae for aperibdof;& leasVsliv^eeks, during the interval.of 'time betweetitho close of Uhe next prccodtng Session andtbVcohsWeratibnofthepetUlon. ; 61, Before any Petition praying for leav������ to bring :in avprivate Bill for the erection of a Toll Bridgo Is !presented jto! tlie House, the person br persons mtend- Ing to^etltloti for such-Bill sHail^upn giving tbe notice prcscrlbejd:ittYthe preceding Rule, also at the same timcrC andilh the;s^me manner, givo notice of tho rates which they intend to ask, the: extent ol the privilege, jthe heiirht of the 'Mcties, the''interval between tbo jfcbtitmehts oriplew fofthe passageof rafts or vessels, !and mentioning also whetbcr;th.ey,Intend .to erect a drawbridge :6r nbu and the dimensions nf tue same. v ..y'yyx; ,y , :r:GHARLK8 GOOD, :x'l i se������a .; Clerk ef. tho Legislative Assembly. ; ;;VanwinMfe;,8|ore,::'! ��������� .;.. ;.! ���������; s ;..-. : '������������������ ..:,.:������������������ r'i. ������������������������������������ LIQHTNIWG QREEK, ;;;H?ts:; J^tj'fti-SS^S ���������pletiigihed with a^;neyt[ surpassed.m MISCELLANEOUS. S. P. PARKER HAVlNa PURCHASED THS JABOVK Hotel from Mr J. J. Robertson; begs to inform the travelling public and the "Miners of Cariboo that be will do hiB-utmost to sustain the well-earned re- putation of the house as a flrst-class Ho lei AS JUST OPENED THIS SALOON at ' the old aud favorite stand of the Misers' Store; formerly kept by Mr P, Madetta^ whore all comers will be welcomed, A T gars THE BAE Will as usual be furnished with the beel tia Market affords. $&* After the 1st of July, Goods will b������ feliyeted according to order on all outelda Creeks, , ..:.,-, J. W, LiNDHAUtX i :Yan Winkle.'J������ne:5,1871 ; v ������--r.V. 'ii������'wi������ii-^iiif>w���������ii uauiLirww���������whihimw .��������� Willi iiiniunfjWWW Remaining .in the BarkervUJe Poat Office on. 1st Novetn^n 1872. Parties 'calling-lor letters In the following liet, will please aak for Advertised Letters: v Aogo?e, Wm McKenaie> J Burkholder, WS MoDonald, AleX 8 Barker, Wm McLean, Howard Dunn, John (Registd) McDougal, Roderick Drever, Wm Miller, John Dick, Archibald Pendray, Wm Forbes, FW Pinkerton, John Qlover, Anthony D Potter, Thomas Is well stocked with Spirita, Ales, ^lnssftad Oigaw. Ara csmfortably furnished, and a largo addition te thenumberof roomsis.now;being made.' " : r BarkerTiUe, Octobw-31, W72, oc301m 1 Are tbe beet in tbe Upper Country, and will always be well supplied with Hay and Grain. ju20 . Gruno, Dayid Hilton, M Jones, Daniel Jones, W H JonestW? Johnson, Aaron Kuucky, Wm (8) Uayabn ��������� Lamere, Wm Lynob, P McLane, John L B (2) Worham, Harry Uattice, Stephen B Williams, John Wra Fr&nk Williams, John B JOHN BOWRON, P' RUihards, Mathew {%) Robertson David Sheldon4fary (*) Sjiruce Geo Sampson John x Segars, E Sanders, Wm . Scott, Jaraea Swalm, Andrew OF mmwmm ������0iSM SATURDAY, NOV. 30, 1872; THE *-COLONIST " AND THE MINISTRY; 1 Attention M ��������� ehaden .onslaiight of the' Victoria Colonist ,>:;������poa:W ib!y< at'a-loss to amount for: such- strange in- ��������� cbhsiatencyvv During the wholeof :last ,������eg- aion the editor of that journal was an. earnest supporter of tbe present Administration, and erm now the sole desire seems to be to oust, them from office at any cost,~get red of them at any sacrifice, ��������� To accomplish this end we .find them charged with a variety of sins, and vague assertions made ol still graver faults that on the meeting of the House are to overwhelm 8^ 7. pq wee,' The character of the attack partakes more of Tabus* than force, more of assertion than argument; and with.a most singular in- sonsiatenoy even for such a professional turncoat, do. we find the Ministry charged in one page of that journal with extravagance, and in another, urged, to commence a fresh under- talcing involving a large expenditure of public money. Upon an examination of the acts of the Administration wo certainly fail to see the reason of this sudden change of opinion, and can only account for it upon.the suppo. .* aition���������an hypothesis borne out by the present attack���������that the writer has not received the'reward of his.support in the exact shape he desired. A fair and honest criticism of the acts of the Adrainistration, correcting tbeir mistakes���������and we by no means assert th^y are faulttess-^wouldt;'haYe-.b.een]but; the duty of an honest journalist; but instead of :. that we find Simple abjise, and puerile attempts at sarcasm���������mere wind ;and vapon .eignifjiog nothing..'. In no one case is a single Bpecilio charge made, with the exception: of, XiMti' of extravagance, and that comes with ahrgularly bad grace from the accuser^ and is ?\ a:co.n?plete illustratioa oi [ Satan r.eproving [ mil Plunging boldly into the Geld of asser- tronand conjectnre he .*proves too much^ :-:*nd the design becomes so. transparent that .we liaVe no doubt the natural "result wiNhfok 'low, and the writer still remain a shining lightamong hex- Majesty's i'pyjti Opposition, ���������.and without an office in which to display his ad minister ali?e talent. Io the whole of the articles attacking tho'Ministry we do not see , one.practical suggestion brought forward for the better adrainistration of public affairs, ���������nor yet get the slightest clue to ihe principles andvideiis that are to be advocated by the Opposition at the approaching session. Nothing but vague generalities are indulged in, and a repetition of all the .well-worn old platitudes'about economy, retrenchment, responsible government, and tho well-and er- stood wishes of the people : but throughout ���������it all we see that .��������� ;Y\ * Self-love, the spring of motion, acts the soul.' Th e only idea ad vanced appears toibe to pay off all. our Magistrates-^-tnen ��������� trained to; the proper administration of justice and dfVac- know lodged probity and; ability���������do* away with the necessary staff for carrying their decisions into, effect, and replace them by half- educated men, who are to act without pay, 0 r, worse stliI, to pay themselves by fees, offering every inducement, in fact, for the longest purse to carry the day. Everybody does everything for nothing, and all those matters that most need attention ere to be severely let alone. Tbis, so far as we can learnj is tbe delightful policy foreBhadpwed by our coteraporary. (i ... We apprehend that the peoples' representatives are responsible for the measures passed (Suring the last session of Parliament, and among those, who most materially as^ sisied in the work of:the session may bereek- oned the' present opponent ef ineo whose measures be helped to carry out. The majority of these measures, it must be admitted, reflected credit alike on the men who framed thera and the representatives who assisted in bringing them into effect. The Colonist severely condemns tbe Lieut.- Governor tor not selecting bis advisers from among those who bad taken a prominent part 1 n the Legislature prior to the consumm-ation of Con federation,;. and there to a certal n ex- tot' we agree with him/ It does appear strange that,^0^031 d, have p'a^sed' over the heads of men who hajj assisted in shaping our destiniP8^an4^hat;t;p6l^ suc cess, beforewajwere;a part of the Dominion. But, orijthe other band, be bad every opportunity of forming an opinion of the capacity of some of our'would-be rulers, and the con* cl ii sion; he arri yed at is certal hly not y ery flatter ing -A.'to^-tbprseW-'i^nH^-^?1* ?������; sel f-esteem. It. ��������� does ftpt f61 low thai because a man is]., an able debaWr Ui^ W^ ter.:y- () ratpry ; is one th in g, ad ministrati ve ability anbther;; Tbe'best:proof of ��������� the wis: dom. of his ��������� Hbu6r?a! selection lies in the fact that the Ministry took jh hand, aiid passed all thbse measures h that Sunder the" previous regime had been supposed to be particularly the prdpertyfof���������:the Oppoaition. Had this not been the case, Mr PeCoBmos would certainly have remained In Victoria to lead the 0pposition if thereAhi ad been; the aligntest chart ce \ of ous ti ng IKei, M iriistry; \ for to him and * himi alone tausfc they loo ic ���������for leadership and guidance among: the sboaLla; atui\$}&&��������� sands that strew the path to;ofilce; for we .believe him to be the only;member of the House outside of the^; Ministry; Jpossessed of the neces������ary administratiyei-capabity -fa^condliet the affairs of the conntr^.^ cumben t upon: him, shoutit the ^present efforts of the 0pposition::be-succe's^ treraely carefuliri the selection of bis colleagues, or the rashoesa and iti^advijed zeal of some of bis present followers would be sure to wreck his Ministerial bark ere it was fairly launched, * Mr. Joseph Shaw, of the Point co^. Lightning creek, struck a prospect ..last iweek in a very unlooked for? place���������another proof of the/adage"that gold js whereyouflnd.it.��������� While removing bis bedstead in order to paper his cabin ho found concealed behind one of the legs of the bed a piece pf .paper, which on being opened revealed io his astonished gaze a sample ������f coarse gold, mixed with dirt and bedrock, evidently %donbtfuliy gotten and,bidden by some former : occupant of the cabin and then forgotten.'^ The gold, which had.a resemblance "so that of the. South Wales, weighed $22. A A/ x/AylA A '..-��������� ���������'. Mr , Bushby, of New Westminster, will temporarily occupy ��������� the plaoe of Judge Ball. Jwho leaves by. to-raorr6w*g' 'express* to seek in :a milder���������' clime rest from thtfv arduous ���������labors; of the past four years.; W5ecjitrust bis )iealth:may be restored-during his well- earned vacation, and are: sure the whole community will look forward to his return with pleasure..���������*��������� - ������������������.; ��������� A-': ������������������ Wk believe it is the intention'of MtSahder: son Pearcy, who leavis's by.this express, to remain in British Columbia and turn bis attention to some pursuit involving lessMsk than mining. It is a good sign of the confidence felt in the future of this Provincejwhen we see pur successful miners" locating" in the 'country with a view of creating a permanent home. ��������� ��������� PotiCB CouKT.���������In the Police do.urt last Saturday. Ah Toy, Win Nuck. and.Hoi Gain, were brought up on the information of Ah Sam. and charged with breaking open his cabin and taking therefrom some tools... Win Nuck and Hoi Gain were discharged, and Ah Sam committed to gaol for six weeks.' " . Appointmrnt.���������Mr John Bowron has been appointed Recorder in the place of Mr J. JFL Sullivan, who leaves to-morrow.for Vic* torla to assume: the duties of Sdperihtend- ent of Police. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -.NEW ADVERTISEMENTS MR JOHN BIBBY HOLDS MY POWER of Attorney, and is fully, authorised to, collect all dobts due to me. -AH those indebted to me by either note or aocount, will please'make immediate payment to ray Agent, .���������"���������>���������* -SANDERSON PEARCY. ; Barkerville, Xov. 29,1872. no30 2m THI trNPERSIGNEI) HAVEEN^ERRn INTO 5C0 partnership for the purpose of carrying on tha business or HoteMceeplnfir, attho Old Stand, known as;;thwc���������LlNTON' HOTEL, anU*:would :solicit a, con^ tinuance of public patronage. ;: v -:\ 70>?-y ...��������� m&. E.;SMITHi X ���������������������������������������������:���������.������������������������������������������������������.���������.������������������-;���������-������������������.������:������������������ ���������; THOS. SPELMAN. Olinton, No?*. X8,1872. LL PAR-TIES INDEBTED TO THE ESTATE lOF the late JOSEPH L: SMITH are requested to make immediate payment All Mil* remain ing unpaid on the PlrRt day of January, 1873, will bo placed in Court for collection ; and ttllUpartles having claims against "thevKstate will please Beud them to the undersigned' for payment., ��������������������������� v.'. /.: x'^y-yx. yy<>. ���������;���������-:. ���������'.'; ;^'|mrs. e. smiths *,;;: !.- ��������� .-..,-. Administratrix; ���������'��������� Clinton, Nov; IS, 1872. . J ;no30: NOTICE S HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN APPLICATION WILL be miwle at the hoxt Sepsibn of the Parliament of Britlsh.Columbia for an Act to be called the Williams Creek F ro Brigade Protection Act; for the purpose)of indemnifying Members of Bajd; Firo Company: and Tbluriteers whom the; Ofllcers of said Company may call upon to assist them in the extinction of i������ flre,".6r in the .removal ot any erection, edifice, or building which it may reasonably be deemed expedient to.ro- move, due regard being had to the safety of the ad. jacent. property :. Provided always, that in the do- gtruction or removal ef property aforesaid thu immunities hereinbefore given shall not extcud to any person who shall act In such removal contrary or without theorderof tho Captain, Is tor 2d Lieutenant, or such other Officer as may be1 in comm'inH. On behalf of tha Williams Creek Fire Brigade, JOSEPH DEN^Y. Captain. ' - GEORGE BVRNES, 1st Ucnt. ���������0 .. ��������� . C .V'AILLANCOUR, %\ I>'ut. ' Barkerville, Nov. 15, 187-2. nolS Svr iflSCELLANEOUS. ENGLISH DRUGS, : '���������"-. PATENf MEDICINES, : PFLOPRIETARY ARTICLES, Ghevalier's Life foi? the Hair COUGH LOZENGES, ic., &e. ps* Teeth carefully Extracted and Filled. p$~ Prescriptions an^ Family Reolpee ae- eurately prepared. Barkerville, No v..20, 1872. no85 5 BARKERVILLE, deai.br is Groceries, Provisions and Liquors. ROASTED DAILY 4.T THE STORE ''"������������������- ,D1T0I':J:0I;-;V;:'V, PIONEER MILLS EXTRA FLOUR ^.LILLOOET ONIONS and BEANS on hand, no23 iiXt������aliH.B THOMAS FLETOHEE wishes to inform the people of Cariboo that he Is prepared to CAST ALL KINDS OF BRASS OR SALE, ONE-HALF INTEREST IN tbe .,. ;..,;, .-.._. Ay Yancouyer Company, LIGHTNING CREEK. no30 It A^jply to JOHN GAxVKOU, Van Winkla. JOHN EVANS, " SURVEYS AND PLANS EXECUTED On reasonable terms. gSfr*. Ordere left ai;M? S@ll|?8^Bar^ervii9 M������ ' BSI^ it ' At the shdrtest notice. "a. ��������� $&* BOXES kepi en hand or cast te order ��������� The Store is alsoBnpplied with a general assortment of Goods, which he intends to sell at a small profit. Fletcher's Heating Apparatus with Hot Air Saves the expense of Stoves, Fuel and labor, and .le*8enp*the danger of fire. It Is as well adapted for Shaft-houses a,s ordinary buildings, is cheap, anp is warranted to givo entire'satisfaction. I^Kt Obance, IJffhtninKXwe'k,.) 33S EORMKRLY OF SCOTTiANO,-and more jeoehtly of, .;���������;: CANADA, will; hear- of ;Bpmf������thihg inuipli^ to his = advantage by applying at th is Office; A.Xr t.--- 7 Any person wlio can: send .iis any information of Mr Hogj? is enrnestly requested to do so, aslhevobject of the present notice is of great importance to hiin. Mr Hogg, wo bellcye, has tieeh in Cariboo. .; ;.Octobe:r..23������ iWt0:X:y-1 0, A -.,,;,:,...no$ lm ���������. R; JAHES WIGKHAM HOLDS MY Power of Attorney, ,\ and la fully a'tithoriatocl: to* Collect all Debts, flue ..to, in$}������, 'All * those ..knowing themselves to be lii my debt, by either Note or A������. count;, will Dleasa .make immediate payment -to my Agtnt = A '��������� '���������'" -���������:' * "'"��������� '' x:X: 'A' X \.'''..v i-y ,P. MANETTA. . Barfcirvtfte, 33d 0������tob*r, 1W8. AcU Xm \ - THE BANK OFBRITISH NORTH AMEB- 1 IOA at VICTOUIA * will until further riotic������ p'iy on money speciully. lodged Interest at the rate of Forir per -cent, per; annum r/A'/A. on ^epoBlts subject' to Fifie en^Daya rabticW of wita drawal, and-. yyy: Five per cent, per annura< ; :^ on Deposit** subject, to Thirty pitys notice of with- 'drawal;-::-'-:';"---;-.'������������������.- ,.-���������������������������-',-���������;.������������������ ��������� ��������� y '���������;���������'-;.'i- .-.-.,:;.henry a. tuzo, t-.-' .:;' .'.'���������������������������:x'Xy. :-iXx ''Manager Victoria Branch, October 18,1871; ; ;: ��������������� oc201tn Mail Contracts. TENDERS ADDRESSED TO THE POST 1 Master Gen^ra^ Victoria, and.murked ''Tender for Mail Service:" will bo received at Victoria up to 12 o'clock noon on FIU'UY, the 6th day of Drcem- ber, for tlie conveyance uf.Her Majesty's Mails ia British Culurnliia .bctwepu the. foll������������wini places fur the terra uf JFOL'K YEARS from the lsi of April n������t: Barkerville and Harvey Creek ; Barkerville and Yale ; ������������������ Bnrrard Inlet and New Westminster ; Cache Creek and Okanagan ; and ' '"���������"> Okanagan and Okanagan MIbsIol ; ; r; /*' Clinton and Do-a; Creek; : V. Clinton and Lillooet; .'-������������������;;: * ' ��������� Eequi malt and Vipte ria; '���������'������������������ :-''t" i'";?!H [ Hope and Kootenay ; ���������, ''Ay . ���������'..' A A : Lytton and NicolavLake'; ��������� Metchosen and Victoria;; ������������������ . ... Omineca and Quesnella; ��������� .; Saanich and Victoria; . ��������� ��������� ��������� *.������������������ Sooke and Victoria. Ench ToDdor must be.accompanied by a (tmran*99, signed by two responsible parties, undertaking that in the event ot the Tender.being;accepted tlio.flei-fice shall bo performed by: the party tendering: f0Tt ,tht price demanded. ' V ';' Particulars in regar������i -to. ihe'Scrviceand amount;.of security n^uired," together witli printed forms of Tender and Guamuten, may-be obtaimid at pro Ofnces-at tbe Termini of eacli route, or at tlie Post Offices at Victoria and New Westminster.:- ���������,.���������-'���������' i'X VvJOHNvDRWK,-:--,: ]: Chief t������; 0. Inspector. Victoria, B.C., 1st September, 1872.. ���������;. ��������� sca&M ��������� y IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN GENERAL M:EHCHA.KPX?*I;' Having purchased the House and Stoek of Messrs Oppenlieinier Bros. Together with JUS Cor.Bign?B6ntsfr������a below folietted* BARKERVILLE, BC, HAS RECEIVED "A FINE LOT OF l Also, a good assortment of '������������������"������ .. - GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, - LIQUORS, CIGARS, RUBBER & HEMP PACKING, LARD OIL^&c, for Machinery . October 1,1872.. I m riiinffTniiiiiii.i :*; u OF THE CAMBOO SENTINEL SATURDAY, tf0W 30; 1872. CLINTON, ' ., Clinton, Nov. 27���������Weatfoer clear and cold. Thermomeitr stood 12 degrees below aero at $ a.m. to-day. YALE, v., Yale, Nov. 25~BamardTs stage arrived yesterday.; G, B. Wright and Marcus>-Smith also>arrivedi by;.priyate.^con^ weather on the road wasano fey and'disagreeable/ aaxa: :0 a yyy 0 .-.* _��������� * v..-*.s< ���������- The Lane & Kurti boiler and pumps are lying 4a tbe green timber.<;J' i ' ; v.* *.^..^B^w^THi^���������^ ���������!;'.'."!';" New Westminster. Nov. 27^Twb eases of smallpox reported in Ihe'"' hospital herer today. Weather fine with frast^ 0A-������y/$^ 0 A. ." Victoria* vNb*,'"2T��������� The Snryeyor-General- ship, offered to Mr Hunter, MP.P.y has been declined by that gentleman, and-accepted by , Ikigar Dewdney. M.?. 'ir/AXx/xl Victoria; Not/l^^aisentoT^ISc^r of the fleet has received an official telegram vinform*: in\g Mm of the cession of San juan to the United States. H.M.S; Scout failed yesterday A; 'to San (Juan; and therWftst Coast y Upon foer 'return she will call atSan Juan-; and take * ������n ihe men, sibres, ammunition and armament of ibe evacuated garrison. "��������� r:'< Geo. Gbsheit had vfte bonis of "his'^ftarni fradIy a tiattered; by the bursting of a;���������'jjfin. The steam er Maud; was; yesterd ay ��������� got? off the rocks at Peters I*oiutf after having -been on for two weeks.,' She\ sustained but little -��������� damage. . .':.; ' ��������� .; y ' 8V ���������' : *: l^.s^ip^P-aniber^eo^ San Fran- eiscoiaaiied yesteiday,. She carried away one of the largest cargoes which j has,yet -left Na- nai mo, ti it v ing between seventeen and eight- een hundred tune,' vr ^-- ' -'';��������� ������������������; **'"������������������ - Victoria, Noy. 28-~^A: shpckingt accident occurred at Port Discovery on Tuesday after- rioon last. A man named Stephen Silver- l������ u rg. an ati ye of Fin) an d, eropl oy ed as ed eer ut; the mill, ������to()d on the;edgiugftable,while puHinjr the belt-onvtbe .pulley,..jvben; lie stepped ori the saw and his foot Was cut oleari off.( With a ftarhiV- sWriefc- of; pain lie fell across tjie saw, Which cut hiriViu two diagonally from the lett hip";tpAthe right shoulder, and befdjed\j immediately0 The; unfortunate loan was ah mi t 30 years of age. Weather mild and pleasant EUROPEAN. New York. Nov. 20-A Paris dispatch states that President Thiers has resigned.���������' Marshal McMahon has been appointed President pending the action of* the National Assembly, There is: great excitement in come- ���������quehce. ^London, Novw20~^The Tolioe force have ] biiie'd in the movement for i ricrease of sal a- ries. and will hold a meeting at Hyde (��������� Park on Sunday next. V;^: :v.- xlf: 70 } Madrid,' No v. JO���������It is officially announced that King' Amadeua passed a bad night.��������� Rheumatism andtever continue; ��������� '.Y:rA;AA New York, Nov. M-^Stanley; arrived by the Cub a, and was escorted up the bay: by eluding those caused by Indian raids, would have been raised to $100,000,000. ^ f. Washington, Nov. ���������i^The President yesterday directed the issue76t.;, a: pardon to Reuben Young; con vie ted of being concerned in a Euklux conspiracy^ aud sentenced to im- prisonment tor10 years and to pay a fine ef $5000. . delegation? from the Geographical So'ciety and Herald Club. Stanley's first reception in America will take pUee" at the Lotus Club 4>a Friday evening. San JFranciseo,. Nov. 19���������The Idaho replace* the Prince Alfred on the British Columbia route and sails to-morrow. Following are the passengers for Victoria: Jamea Hood, P. Stoker, Wm. Meyer, C. B. Talcot, O, C. Boyle, Mrs A. Walker, Mrs F. Taleot, Martha Glide, EliRtbeth Foster, W. H. Bryant, J. Vogel, C. Boseu, A. B. Freeman, T. Cline,. Miss M. Francis. J, C. Baker, wife and child, H. Blaekman. wife and infant, William Eddy and wife, B. D. Mason, wife and boy G*o. Hood, wife and Infaut, Wm. Montgomery and wife, Mrs Harris and daughter, A. A Biackman and wife, W. T. Patterson, wife and infant, T. J. Alexander, John A. Martin Wm. Cunningham, J. L. Franklin, and 21 in m Washington, Nov. 24-The Commission to investigate outrages on the Rio Grande have completed their report, which isvefcy lengthy. They spent two hours with the President on the subject yesterday. The Commissioners confined inveatigation to a distance of 600 utiles from the mouth of the Sio Grande City, estimating that the Americans included in that limit suffered to the extent of $30,000,000, M say nothing of tha murders committed by Mexicans, They think if they had coa-tinued their investigations as far as BIpazo, it" would i������.ave-beea disoovere^ ihat tb.e .iotai ��������� Jo^ iD. X0X" 0.y7xXAL&yy/yx'0. \ Yale,.Nov,29-Vrbe Onward arrived at 11 a.m. to-day with about 15 tons freight���������no jpassengerB^Sherelnrnedrat noon. If sufficient freight 'bn^riiiifwarr^^ trip she will be^ Up again^ bri Sunday, cfefierwise she will lay: up tor tbo winter. It,baa.:been raining heavy all day, and the river ii rising. \ H *5 *'///./VICTORIA.;."��������� -yA^'y/i.' I Victoria^ Ndyi, 297-The steamer Idaho; flye inyti from Skri Francisco, arrived at Esqui* inalt at 6 p.m. on 25th. She brings an Eug- Ush and Canadian, mail.'v: ; - "x'u 1 Mft Hunter, y M.P P,-~-This.*, staunch independent has twice declined employment at the bands: of the McCreight Ministry,���������once declining : to siiryey jnrt*tf ic lands, arid agaih ini.dec\inirig tbe Suryeyor^eheralship of; the jProyincei Having^iundertaken to represent hie constituentst< Mir Hunter has felt it to be his diity! to decline 'any favor at the hands of; this Goyerriment; The rare political'' jewel I ^������������������[Victoria Colonist ';,:; ' 0 0'' 7 a' / y I Victoria, Nov. 29���������A public meeting at Lillboet endorsed the action of Cariboo with ^regard' to the Indemnity of members. . j Mr John Simirious, of Dundas, Canada, was brdained to the Wesleyan Ministry, and comes as a missionary to British Columbia. f A small party of Surveyors, under MeClure. .C|P.R,R,. have been instructed to irarae*5i- |ately survey a line for a road from Hope to Burrard Inlet, } David Brown, a native of Suffolk, England, died last night at the Royal Hospital. ! The, British camp at San Juan was evacuated on the ltd. : ' | Fred. Foord has been appointed J.P. for Salt Spring Island. :; Mr Desrdney may attend the Commons this session. | The agents for the Imperial Insurance Co. ihaye:: received instructions from the. Home -.office to Increase rates of premiums on mer* candle risks 30 percent :.������. 4 ���������;,.���������-���������..." ���������.;..., -,,v-P|:vU^^sf^E^: A, A 0i0i Aibany; Nov. 20^GraritV majority in the State of New York Is officially declared to :be .56;695^;; ix 00 > ���������;{.;." tX0-\X A 'X A A [ New York, Npy:, 26--The Bteamsbip Baltic arri ved to-day. She h ad a rough passage. She brought the captain and crewj 19 in number, of the British: shij) Assyria; which was water-logged arid abandoned on 19th inst.��������� The .crew was, rescued, -with great difficulty, and lost every I bin g. :0 Ay. lyy '":���������. y f. 7 A A.y The Egypt arrived yesterday. She encountered a heavy gale on 18th and', suffered seriously, ;'���������'.. ,;; riAll;' ;i 'yy A X y 1 7 The Enropa, froni' Glasgow, whieb arrived yesterday, met tbe storm and lay to 67 hours, .-; The Steamship Carolina, of ��������� Baltimore;'i'fbr, Li verpbdl^ on October 26th was found sinking by the bark Maygunow The captain and his wife and crew of 25 werei brought hero. New York, Nov. 27���������Father Burke last even ing del ivered the closi ng |ec tube in, reply to Frotide before an immensely crowded audience. Froude will rejoin on Saturday evening.' ���������;. , It is now pretty well established that Pevy, the missing Kentnckian, has absconded probably to South America, with a considerable sum entrusted to bim at Louisville to settle New York obligations. : Chicago, Nov. 27���������A New York special states that Daniel Drew settled North Western shorts with Jny Gould. It is also stated that H. W. Smith settled. Drew's losses are not less than $1,600,000, and Smith's $1,000,000. Boston, Nov. 27���������Nine victims have been recovered from the ruins and identified, and 25 still missing. The contributions to Harvard College fund now amount to $10,300. New York, Nov. 27���������The storm encountered by the Baltic on the 19th was of terrific violence. The captain, who has crossed the At iaotic 132 times, saya it was the worst storm he ev^r experienced. ��������� 'EUROPEAN. ", Paris, Nov. 26���������The majority report of committee on address was read in the Assembly this afternoon. It is a strong indictment of the Radical party, insisting upon a responsible ministry. It was moved to postpone till Thursday, and the motion was carried, but result is regarded as very favorable for Government, The President's supporters in the Assembly believe this vote virtually ends the crisis, and that a similar majority is sure for Government next Thursday. . Paris, Nfov. 27���������Tbe cijy is quiet this morning, andthe'FrcrlooeB are reported trsaquil^ MINING INTELLIGENCE: ; XtGHTNINOCRBBK.:: ��������� The Boss cb. are drifting up. stream, but as yet-have found no pa^ J: The South Wales cO; are ��������� iriakmg ���������- wages itt thei r up per gro nhd. The Victoria have enlarged th^ and raised She pump inrirdeY to put it down double* acting. The Vancouver co| expect to have their:pttm]) in position this week.; The Clark;co.r have brokeri wheet shaft ^tare about replacing it.; The Gladstone co, have broken through with their second drive; ho increase of watejVG Thtf; Eleyen7 of jEngland co.^ave forked their water and are again at, work la their diggings. The West of England are fixed for winter work,i, and, .commence oper- aUbtts^ori Thursday, 0,i. '"���������..��������� xlAy 0717 r I 0X0 yy JACK W CUJB9 'C"R8RK.'^7"-'::: : .'��������� ���������i The v Discovery co. cleaned up 14 or. on Sunday. The Two Sisters commenced work again>on Monday noon, and as they are not troubled with water arid: the frost does riot injure them, anticipate no trouble in working all winter. The Two Brothers are opening oiit preparatory to1 sinking; tbey expfect j to: find cjLay in a ie\v more feet,: y" v;'!;': :; r[;-: .'���������...:'-' :''A0��������� WILSON ouiihu. i. Affair prospect; has; been disco vered I on Wiison gulflh and soriie groun3 recorded ��������� on the strength of the prospect, ^ We shall be ������lad.; to- hear of ^the further succeas ot the .dwcoyerersl' ' ���������..;.?;_'' '..- -:.,,���������.; '.-. 0 '[/ A 7. i yXly.,, ���������"', -k Ariyisy ��������� cr������kk. "��������� 'The rFoPter co, Jhave the bottom of the sh aft, and have found some gold ; they purpose sinking about four feet in the rock before .drifting out. The Perseverance co. are doing well. The Minnehaha are still running the drain ahead and will start washing shortly. Other companies still prospecting.! A- 7 ��������� bVrd?rbclr all over MINING COURT. * [Before H. M. Ball, Esq;, Gold Commissioner.] Tuk3������at, Nov. 26. : A, iJoHNSTbxieAxn. J. J. ;RoBisRTsoJf.^-Tbi3 was an action in equity for the recovery ot one-fourth of an interest in the Point co, on Lightning creek, alleged to have been held by defendant in trust tor plaintiff. Mr-Park, who appeared for plaintiff, said that ,hjs client and the defendant entered into an arrangement?to, purchase a half iqierest in thefiPointoo., 'febe! held m the aan^B)������!p0the | defendant; that subsequently the plaintiff agreed to, onenge the quarterV interestf owned: by him in the Poiritifor 16M full irilerest^ifr the Clark co, owned by thejdefen dant, 'subject. to the Clark claim paying' according to the representation of thejdefendant-vAftervciting some authorities in support: of his --views of the duties of a trustee, he called A A. JohuRtorie, the plaintiff, who said that souie time about the end of April, 1871, de- ten dant and himself^^entered^ into an agreement .to purchase jointly & half Interest in the Pointco.| tliWt ^e; ieftt1 defendant'5$75i arid afterWards gave Wm: $5Q; impref:\towards the, ���������purchase riiori^ fendarit to hold the claim: in bis, name., as he had great confidence in him ; that he had paid the whole of the assessments until June, 1872; with';'the exception* of $82;; which ;wa������ paid by defendant; that he had always at* tended the company. meetings; i^ the spring of this year��������� defendant ask^ hftn:^b become a member of the Clark co.; said he did not wish to invest, as he considered it a bilk, having Worked in 1 he claim before ; but;some time during list: sum^r,'; thfej Clark /having; ob?. tained a good prospect and as defendant was anxious to obtain another buarter in the Point co., Le asked defendant what the Clark had paid, and upon his representations Was induced to give a quarter interest in the Point for a full interest in the Clark, and in ad< i* tion $400 when taken but of the Clark claim, plaintiff retaining his right to represent the Point and throw up the Clark if the bargain was not an agreeable one to bim ; worked in the Clark until the middle of October, when he became satisfied that tbe Clark was not as good a claim as was represented, aud therefore told defendant he wished to draw out of the arrangement; defendant said he was not such a fool���������he had made a bargain and. intended to stick to it; plaintiff never received a bill of sale of Clark claim, in fact.no written agreement; in tbe transactions no money passed between tbe parties. Cross-examined���������Defendant never asked him to become a member of the Oiark co.; did not remember asking defendant to keep: the interest in the Point co. in his (defendant's) name, as he (plaintiff) Intended to become bankrupt. Joseph Shaw (a shareholder in the Point co.)���������"Hecollecta plaintiff attending meetings of the company, where he represented a half interest; looked upon plaintiff as a partner; thought the amount of dividends in the Point co. about $2600 to the interest. Cross-examined���������The last .company meeting attended by Johnstone wa^inthe middle of Jabt-, summer. :���������" ;H. Siieppard gave evidence to the stihw ���������<.?-.. feet as Shaw. . v'John Blythe���������Recollected a conversatiou hie bad with defendant at Vanwinkle In August last, in which he stated that Johnstone did notowointhe Clark cl aim. A Mr Robertson, who conducted-bla own cas^, Said he would make no statement, but trust to his evidence. He then called Louis Kirkpatrick (a shareholder in the Clark co.), who testified that, about four radnths since Johnstone admitted to him that he was a shareholder in the Clark co.iaB he had made a private trade with Robertson of a Quarter interest in the Point for a full interest in the Clark ; about ten day's since plaintiff was complaining of bis bad luck, when I.; told bim that I would give him $100 for his interest in the Clark; which he refused. '" ���������! ''';���������' : OroRsexarained���������Never 'baw plaintiff attend any of the Clark co. meetings., [The remainder of this witnesses cross-examination, although unimportant, created considerable" merriment, trom his extreme earnestness and evident dislike to tbe badgering of counsel,^ Reexamined���������Believed the Clark books correct showing atnouuts, paid by the olaiw iriAugust. A Hugh Phillips (a shareholder in the Clark) said:plaintiff told him he was a shareholder. Iu the Clark co., and that plaintiff had offered to sell his Interest for $100 and the assessments dtie.on it j witness bought into the Clark op., ; and defendant never guaranteed the claim to ������ ^y*... .'.'.' 7 - I Solomon Cadman said he was' on his way to Vanwinkle on> tlie 10th of June when be: ��������� overtook the, plaintiff,-who;asked him if. (he;, wanted to.invest In the Clark co., as it .was paying well, and had paid at intervals during the summer, but that he wanted tb get^ out of1 it; the same evening'Robertsontold him^thnt" Johnstone owned a full interest i^the Clark;��������� eo.,land advised witness to purchase; aUerT , wards saw Johnstone, but could riot agree ab out terras. : *' '*0 ���������James McMillan:testified that about the 9th' of November last, durlrig. the time he waa working with Johnstone, asked bim , why.. b������ traded tho Point for the Clark ; he said Ihe Point was not as good as theClarWat the tlriie ' be traded on account of.tbe expense ot work* ing; that the trade was made before the d{s<*���������?��������� corery of big pay in the Point, and e,t the time it was only paying.8 to.1.6 p������..to;the uet, and plaintiff's health* would riot permit him ' tojw:ork��������� in a wet claim; dnriiig' the* time witness, worked in the Clark he made out a balance sheet for the company, and Johnstone'ii name figured in the list of eharbholders; plaintiff asked witness how he stood In the Clark claim ; took the books; examined them,'* arid'was satisfied with the result* *^-: * ' v v Cross examined���������Received the books from Robertson, and tbe shareholders, although surprised.at the amount of indebtedness of the:;elaim, were satisfied that[the accounts were correct; ... ... \ ;By the Court���������Plaintiff gave witness distinctly to understand that he had traded- the, Point for the Clark. y Plaintiff (re-called) said that he told the* witnesses that he would get a bill of sale froni - Robertson to* give them. Cross-examined-* Was satisfied theeyidence of the witnefi8eav waseorrect. I The plaintiff vrai then askpd by the Court Why he had tried to sell an Interest in the Clark at;fteiiraev he; had teatifi own itt "to^ whichi the^ pltowrcould give no: 8at!8fafttory0r8ply,v5beyondvthathe.hadvra ; a verbal agreement thaiheWiehedtoget Of. . '* .'.,! ' / , .:,, , , - Mr Robertson fested his^caB^ entirely^ott v the evidence, and left itin the :hatids^:tbe: Court. L ������������������' '-,,' : -y ' " -.*���������': - A>yyi< 1-. ;X..-;.: x. Judgmentfor defendant wkUh opsts.. y Clinton Hotm..���������It will be rieeh by adver- tiBemerit iri another column that an old Cari- booite, Mr Thomas Spelmanr has* entered into partnership with Mrs J. Smith to con* duct tbe celebrated.Clinton.HoteL- -Wa wish our oId irlend Bucsess in his new eriler- priBe, and have no donbt that tlie already bifch reputation of the houBe will be maintained. ...."���������'''������������������'���������'.���������;'"��������� BaiwardV Exvrkss arrived on W*������dae>- day morning, brindng the mails and one passenger, Moses Adleiv [The down Express leaves tomorrow morning with the following passengers :-H. M. Ball, J. .H. Sullivan, Sanderson Pearcy, James Nicholson; J. W. Wilson; Miss Miliey Ward, and an Indian lady., .y: ��������� 0 01 000 '-������������������ 0x ; FiwB.T-rThe alarming fire in Boston lias stimulated our Brigade to renewed activity to prevent tlie destroying element from lay-. ing waste our hearths.and homes. The vigilant and popular captain has gives orders for the 'construction of sleigbaito be u.������ed lor hose carriages during the winter, and tbey will be finished shortly and placed in position tor immediate service. ::, Tub interests of Mr Pearcy in the Forest Rose Co., advertised for,sale by auction laa������ Wednesday, were purchased at private %%\������ for the company. _ . '' Sfafem., MEST CALEDONIA���������THEtCOUNTRY^-TO WHICH: THIERS BANISHES riCOM^ .: ' .M-UNIS-TSr. ��������� xA . ���������- ' ; i( ���������' ;- v v ��������� A^i&r'fe^ '*BtJnfe;p^ ���������munilt^^^I^ 0e4^|^v^^f-??: -of 'French GommunistB ;l)aev juat ibeenfl anded ihereV ^ria* -^ofoeitfea ofttie ilaoe^wbicff they selected fean^^ 10 y x.: Cook,r������^Wi^ vb-aii^ * Ballade^ ga^e^W pf, ine/naily^ foTwgQer8t;;"?!AtteT. an; Interval of'eighteen y ears %itie: ;Frenrifr tiavig:ator id^ntrecasfceaux: 0:0imw<mtyv^mvffi&is- '0*0* wiiuni'W*?&ri .wiieifctinM , n^nr# ^-ttei ?1843^Mgri^ ^bmre^ian-bd^ilief crpsfiy in *Amata> fand assumed the jtitie- py Bte^^^^dfricese; which now-biekraIbis' Tiame,>but in 1B47 his.hpnse was^pillagedaed 'burneottanj he* had- tcM transfer? his"'residence S ItWasAro^ ���������'.���������.-.���������:'.V'-:..''.:V'..v?'.-::* ' .f ���������*'.-���������>.���������������-,���������������. i-;.-.-���������> i. ��������� .������?���������������������������'������������������.'; ,:���������?,'.?������������������:.' i.e.-v. ..���������'��������� ���������������' *���������! .i ... \l.:!.. .,.. ���������emmentitook: possession;-ofdthe group; o������; islands as a^enal"seMsfie^^ ������l! 'hope :6f reclaiming or civilizing'the na- tiveavfVanisned.}:xAY.o*t< Frenchman : lSvinoto- riously -a bid colonist. f������;-Tbe one;excepfcion to thi# iiife^p ffears fd*be tft e ^Frerich'tn issipri"ary3 ���������"������������������.��������� -���������'Jtfctlr'.fi"- ���������:- 'st"\.^^,^7iin*;.''1***L,*iv,;'rj'i_^^ .1 ���������"',���������.*?.; who commoBty furniabea a brilliant 'example of deyotedness to ibis: sacred calling?;r; and Mgri? Bdnare hadsshcceeded; in persu ad ing j the nines'to pariato'thismBelTeBTto agriculture? anld; eveffttfburid'rougfivho^ ���������v *ai ������^'fx*H--.^i..-.;.: my y.xyA0i Xx 'xyyxyxx. French Boldieryv * ?TbeqBoldiera accuse ; tbe .priests t of .-wadt. of patriotism���������of caring "more HOTELS^ RESTAHRANTSft ftc. ;"': vxyi>y?i\yy -. y'Air Xxy::-7AX A'A. 'fr'l i xA'Ai ���������'">Xr^'AMiXiiiAA- AttyyyX'l -r-Vy 0:y7yi,A- t?:-; ,. i . .-.-."' ..."'*. ' '���������.",��������� 'ft ���������Beg^'infoVm^tiiiBl^ ^e pub li^tna^tb^ hWro tftaen the well-known premises; lb* Barkcrvlll sb long favorably ;patrottlsed, white'la tbe ocoupatlon ofMrNvCuBio;,;;:,:;, -,���������)*: MISCKLLANEDUS. ���������gy h.hs^uvvv; ���������Xx''0.y0 0L.z\py-AvyyrXlX0: \'XXX''1 Mv. wiUjbo^mariu^urodand tall ln|Ua purlt/iarid I/^VJ-:^.'"'." ��������� ,��������� >-t* ., V;:%;;':f '���������...'' jisc Cigars boBBtantlykept'OD band. ��������� ' l;J " "\;-' ���������' & BEEBINS' ^ W^RCEeTEi^aHm^E iaoc }i : Peclarodby Oonnolsseureto be ly ]' l-: '���������'���������T^AoKVFX&dopi ^AijciA:7 ���������','������������������"��������� ���������".:&-���������*���������.i \ Xry)'/..- yXt-ivi yX ;..;���������/! .V^;' ^}&'->���������'���������<'���������'���������>:������������������&'iKX'��������������������������������������������������������������� : Caution agamst/Fr.aud.^Thf suecesa or this most delicious and 'unrivalled ������C������ ndlmeat .<avlng caused certain dealersto.appljr t?y nameo*.': Worces tershire; S an ce *������ta iij'efr "6w n \ njferlbr O'^upountl b. . the publib Is hereby 1 hformed t battW Jttiy way to -pro-1 cure tKejgeuuiiic.ia to' 07 :J: ���������?>������>��������� ***:-i������;i ;;,: ���������-. ;'^U( iisk for iaa:A & .#^saisra'rii,'^D^ and to see' th'a t; tb oi r.'.ri am es aro* upon the wbappkb Lk"BBL8iaTOPPKR',aiid BomE; ��������� XA^f ��������� ,f&$ ������������������ ���������'��������� >0A:r;A I Soma of tli afore Ignuiuarkets havln g( -bee b supplied With a spurious ^orcestershlre^auc^uppb '{ per and.labelB'of wh'icli t'he ria-meaiorLea ^ri'ti^errlns' ^'avevbeerf vfo'rged ;.''L:vaiid ��������� ���������-^Pgiv.e-notice tliat tHey have )f atD.lBb ed t h e 1 r c or respoflden ts \ wi tb power ol at tor ney ftp % afc 3 .ins tan t: proceed i rigs*: again s vlmsjum PAOTbttBEsand: Vendors o I sucb,, or any other lmita* 'ibri8 by w li I cbt liel rr Ij^lit m Ay^ b e'i nfripged ��������� y.: Ayl: ��������� ��������� { IName on Wrapper, L^������1, BotUev-and ���������j | '"- A0 y.v,f * 7xx.: ������i'"<^ ��������� ���������"-.;! T"' .:*~'. ;* ���������' > r:; Stopper. ..' r y f tl ^ .... :' j #*u ': ,'* - " v: V: ^Ifi'-^^fiW^i^^ Betl's-and^ acco-mmoclatiCnv provided -for tlidlr ctis.' mn^X0Ax Ax00A0x00X0:00y^^^ t '��������� -. ;if������->v ��������� 5 '> 1 i U .' h7 '-^'i xAli XxAy.y i :���������>::��������� lJ.^._b'i - j?';., f.. '..*> f :#A? ^he^prieate^yrlth jeaeop^rajoln that there is, ���������no1.'-medium bbtweenf civilizing icabriibals;��������� and ^xft*rMHn^ih^|?i^ t&^viBv'th^^rriier;- f Hdweyir^thier Wweil'W the^gqljjle^ priests? ^^rtetfatetparaly^^ ,:T!he^ natives, b^v^relilrBed to;^eatiBlbaiisnr^^ the only; >re- .-.fl.iJnT^e^B^g^ .^larid' !de^ ���������oid^'^f; vegetable producta',rind1 of animal life. "The land has been reported jas., aurifer- , ���������-biiB^vtriitl tbe ffBjfen'cB?; Gdvertiment brie nrii- ^nnl^Ea^ed-Dlridran ^ggew.; At present:\i'( ja;J ^njemplateSI;tb Btation.'ihere no:lje*sa.������'hari*ten ihousarid": Com-; ������n iinista sunder the: riufyeillaaeri of pne; jegi- fnent. 'Vv 00\ ?w \ *i t *���������> ���������< h^ *-. * -Vt ;...:.-.-: ;"' ..' ��������� .";":*.. ������-...'���������;,, :��������� ;���������.;...��������� ;���������;������������������-;.. ��������� ���������:' ��������� -.4r^'.vto,"-, i^k ���������,mjw ^i.���������.''������' sf^tV^T tV.-' . Y^ ;'MhB:^LM^ ^krif autlior^in Brazil claims1 to haVe^discov^ ������rM thisprfiriitiye Iangiiagiiof;inani'rihd'iibt only^boldl^vmakes the filaim, but asserts that beflt������Mejreadyip|prpye JJ to }the entire; satis; faction of linguists and anthropologists.. And this is ntfi^-tf dead 'langilage^ -DuV-a livirig, breathing;,, speaking fpality; and ia spoken oyer & region two hiin d red leagues' I ri le rig th ���������; one well kno.wn; and -accessible to all, ;and where ^cie'nti*2c linguists; may with facility Verify'the facts 'thernselveB. ; iH ' ''Th^V^^o-foa^ilian' Times, of: July 24th: ���������contains ani.announcement of a forth'cbni'inff . ������.-.;* j -'V.-X-. '��������� y'X v-.::".>;i ���������;���������*���������; ���������;; ���������;: .���������.:.���������,.���������; '��������������������������� v ?' ';'.t^ wonder in a work which makes the above proposition perfectly;tplaijQ.v"-.-in fact demon- strates' it- It is now;pasainf through the.press In Rio de Jarieiro iri thjr������������flanguages���������Spanish (iri which the aiithorns manuecrip^ts are), arid English and'Frerioi. prepared under his own super vision. (, His; name : is for < the present withheld, but the Times, in an editorial, as-: ���������serts that-this author is riot a ��������� new man, nor one whom* f riexperienoe or pretension might begaiie into an erroriepus appreciatto ri o( the evidence supporting bis discovery. He is of high social) poBitiorijBOt unknown to scle-noe, literature and pnblic life. A highly educated intellect baa fitted' bim to exploi e and find; and comprehensive, arid cosmopolitan study rind travel, have qualified bim to compare and classify his matter and thought with profound assurance. 0t yx ,J,:������ T *" 1*'t ,> ;.;-' ii? t '*\% r- s0 * fciXA ' f)X f<������' "lAVXl'.. i Ar- hu Qi -��������� X" .. 0"XX yy ���������- >. vv.'i;Ju PHIS OLD iroiwMiiiKNbwft I,'de alwxtyi^ttppUed Wlth-the |bestjpf ;������vrerything : Wbolesale and forexpor,tb7itheProprietors, WPfc cies ter ��������� Gross e arid Black wel 1 Jion.a oja t &c ^4 *.\ '017 ���������by Groeors aridOilm������ri antverBaliy l yy: "yyy. :\0- '��������� i e������"*v y 3-yyi t :y.ixy.0*y ������������������*���������,: x-..x ��������� v.:^- "vp ibat camitia.propured in,,Carj"bopV.V.;f ;.).-. t -1. >-������ .���������,,..-;; -.;��������� _������r ,rf{; ! -,'/,}j , ��������� '"���������: tRElHi: .ft .-'l.,! "!'!'.'J :' - Ai IX t p : { jTbe Celebrated y ���������������. ,^.; *;jn7^ AB-onorldrirttcle tb ;ahy 'which Pari bfe had from' bo- low/ Itbasted and 'Ground -on,the 'premises ��������� from tbe "best selected; berries;' i and Warranted free from: adal eratipn^i; Xxyy* yy 0:]' VM?AX\i\0 A000X0 * jf.'o. GOODSON// :���������-: ���������.-���������������������������.���������. 'i nif.J ,:,>������. i ttjtf-f* -t.^.K.i,, ���������iSv f SO .TO AKNOUKCK.THAT THLYHAVK ItEUOVKD to the: spacious promises formerly known as tbe St.* Oeorg������ Saloon, where they Wilt be at sli tim������ prepared to fdrnlSh '������������������'���������'��������� '���������'''��������� '��������� ���������' ���������,: ::" A .. Aboard and ;^icbials:-: -;/ OF THE BEST qUALITY; The BAR U fttrnisbed wtth||tbe aoestJWSHSB UQU0R3 and CIGARS.. : IA01JP jinaka room: for Springy Goods, \ XJ t:*000 A^!xyy0: 0 0 ;,;������������������ -yyiyAA , Tb# ��������� -nhdeisigned" begs td Inform the Miners' :-\yy.iyy%: aof^Gariboo'that hels\0 -X 00 1 Jbe following class of Goods, especially ���������:0Ap"Ay v^^svlected;.ior;''Miners::' rA'yT-y-- And a Very Fine class off elV-Sm* *mv^m^������i A fine selection of Aflneasaprtmentof J Briar-roo1? Pipes, !,������������������1, ;���������'.' ji; -y * ''��������� ' *'- '��������� ��������� ' '��������� 'SgrViXX and exarriine prices.^^ The ���������Qoods will be sold VERY CHEAP for Cash. ���������?��������� ��������� my 25" MISGBLLANBOU3J j t tbaFLOREMCEisib^bestS*wl������fL-;> Machine,ff6r. Family ^s^ bjscaus* It K to seldom gets '.but ctfbrdar. If there) ;���������, < ,H>he not; working well In c ,'. r::': ' "GALIrtORNIA^ ' < : J*-'.' ' f>i p-;"-: ::mE<tetl/A0yyyy Al 70 WASHINGTON TERRITORfi,^ :-'V;^ .NEVADA ...^.���������;.jf:-.."l; i'V ^e;^v}DA.HO^' ;c^.^'^ *^^t- ^ f''"���������; "'������������������'ALASKA ������������������'' ������������������ 'a'���������' ��������� ���������'^^������!'-';'v- ������������������*x-''T:''-.A' 100 BRIT ISM iotUMBi^ A y-yxMexico, " ,\'; '���������';'���������';'. '; j,,.;,.-' JAPAN,, . .- f.;. :,��������� ....... > j ;OrKCHINAylflnformeiJ of Jt, I will I :,i������j*j It' wKKoW any iexpehse> te? *h������: rh������.*^^vM^;'/r;i;-(.V;v;::.'!a.>^^li...:;i'*'^ -y^i* ���������'���������'"-������������������ ,>f-*iS*- ;v���������. owner* v;..'v'.;':_:-,.::v,;.v;;,.,.,;.^,\:-.,- fv;:.:; t ���������:������������������. . '.- t .# \:'V ���������f'iii���������. ������������������*��������� :.:(.(*- ���������;\ ��������� fi Jk K;;*K������ A "^ -18M,C:A -Li , ... _ }/ijr'Circul"iH:* the woric'. Active Agents .wanted In{ ���������very place. ,. ^ ;...:'���������'������������������������������������ Under temporary' arrari^ement for eorivey* ance of-the Mails from Cache Greek^to The undersigned has p laced a< line of Passea* .:; ,^ger Stages on the - ;; ��������� 0**70. ���������'������; ;v Running jn close connection with the Stages from Yale to Barkerville. ; v ; ��������� ^ j ' /; Persons .visiting Ihe-Okanagan: District will findtthis by fari;the most convenient iao.de cif travel.,. ' ': -00x. xl- A V-y uXrx0-7--. jp&- Stages, leaye Cacha.Creeli on Wednesday mornings at 10. o'clocki 'rind will return, tbe following week in-time to cbnrieci with the Stages going North and South. 1% Will be transacted over the route. Freight Oarried. : Parcels ; delivered. Commissions executed. Collections made. *" :-0 * au24 2m F. J. BARNARD & CO. ARE prepared to Jhrrilsti Iura"ber at their ifllls, ^William Croek, or deliver it to order. 1 *'-s-'���������������������������'���������������������������:'������������������ ;;'" - ; "��������� ;��������� A ���������'���������'���������,.��������������������������� LUMBER DELIVERED^N LIGHTNING CREEK. Having a also furnish Planing|Machtn������ la operation they ,wiH at satftfacteffgr ra*4*s. %
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Title | The Cariboo Sentinel |
Publisher | Barkerville, B.C. : George Wallace |
Date Issued | 1872-11-30 |
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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DOI | 10.14288/1.0171239 |
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