������������������I = <m m Qi: y Mm m t Vol. 11. B^|Eoryiller^illiani .Creek, B.C., Saturday, October 21, 1871. No- 25 THE t1������IB00 SPTIPL Published:every Saturday by, E 0 BE R T/ H 0 L-CO W'A Y.., Subscription* - *��������� 50 Gents /.per \Veefc . ^,.. RATES, OF A DVB ItT TSIN&J / / For ono snjiiire (oiio incb), fii^st insertion,, " ���������'"_* *;'*���������-''' *���������;���������-���������<"'>' oae month, ���������' For t wombat:esr. jrstinsertiony - /��������� . r; "'..' V. fA'Jj!/;:/onc ihoutli,- ... - .,,- :-"//;. $3 fi '*V...i ... ,. K .:>.'<��������� .Agents,fpr/ tlie> * Caribooo #eiitinel.^ o.VunAVtnk.In,-.-//��������� '-������������������;/��������� (Juesnelm������>.u'th \;':;;-���������" .-;-���������; Roda Creek, /'.- ,':���������-.-- iCMntoii,/- :-;������/.,/���������'���������<.?��������� V-" -' Yule, . ���������;���������-*���������" ���������:-...,��������� No w.-..AVes.tin m*5tcrv / -U - :. VlCtOrhi',.^-.-^;/-^.-'. .ir H ��������� HiAn &���������%.,;;���������'-. >;.-������/;������ Mr J;W.;Uiim]art;:-;;/ . , .nj^rniird^.fixprbss / "Ai /Ityrmtrd?* Express -./ i" ^liftrnaril'o; Express ��������� ;/*���������<,������;. ��������� do .,,.; i tio ',-//' Jobn;.Murr;ty ... /'������������������ ���������// * At'A^pt] Cohens - >:!: ..'Sun Francisco lages of Forestville, Whiterock, Soutbbranch and HnroivCity have been entirely destroyed and others partially burned. Nothing has been heard from Point Austin-or PorfCres-, cent, but it is hardly possible tbey have escaped. LouLsvlIlo, 12lh���������The attempt to indict Comptroller Connolly fell through. Zy'y:���������/"-'' V"*B;:EA S\ &,";;CA^������*//;.''y2-' % IU CIFIC COAST, A^RTISING AGENCY, ft*1?. .;Vc ���������">���������;';. ^sJlG M ontSfo'raery Pt-HVef//' /'��������� */ , * A Aro ��������� on r>au thnr i scp dv Afreh'ts; i n{San 'F-r aii'ci & c o. Kj: ���������"////���������///rlffe .p^^i^oo/sENTiNEK-;... -:,;/';;;";' JOB PR^ 1/1=ti- 1������. .OVreulinfo^TT^ ;.? ��������� \j-������n rUjumfcThtntrical "i'Eii|.erttijmne'n s: ���������' ���������-"!'"���������: ���������f -.. '��������� ?..���������/���������'J*.. "������������������'������������������/< ���������, . is::'.;.'.'' If * i.-y<- # ������-. ?;.���������*. - =���������-; / j. *>���������-?,������������������->��������� -<���������'-:.- ���������. 7*SSr> '���������; \ i*c u i-e* 1 iv i 111��������� n ea t ness a n d d ispatch i^g^ ;.;;/' i'^/:.H ^ ^^TVM'M'-m^iMValet^ '*'���������' ������������������'���������--.���������1;V-- W^M^M^m y.y-Ayy * /CALIFORNIA. : " :- '' .'/-. Sahs :Franciseof; 12th���������$70,000 have, been sent forward; to the aid of the Chicago sulfur.. 'et&yyAM. z'--*. '������������������"/'/ :.-������������������.. ��������� ;//Letters:/r6ntShell Creek speak confidently of ihe'hew mines. Tb e Paci fie In mi ran ce co. o f San' Fran Cisco have1 arr/fiii^ecl- to p ay al I ��������� their 1������>sses by 'to e Chicago, fire'"rand will continue business; as bet'istofbVa;^;.This Company is said to have :lost $'t.000:.0bo' by the disaster, but the stock- ���������holders: beibitamongst the wealthiest citixena ���������qfrSan Fran Cisco, tifey expect no difficulty iii discharging'their liabilities. . ,. ���������'-./ ; MISCELLANEOUS. f JQST RECEIVED AT RBNWIE S. A large supply of ' Uiiderclothing^ LADIES AND GENTLEMEN^'S ' ��������� '/^".NeW Goods will, he received every week/durhig(tbe,seasoti.^^ ... / -,;. ' SF^CTAL, ��������� TO THE G AH.IBOO SlNTmEti ., /..tJJK.gRKA.f ���������FiLRB>"t.9?^jB0-'.:";' VC hi cmi ������ i������,' Oct. 1.2/rrTh e t* ii wrr& w v e nil at. - t������im j) is at i n c* ii t������U a H s m last nigh t bu I In ��������� e v e ry |(iBt������iicW: tli������ -perp'etrat<>rfl were, summarily '/(lealt ;Wit;hr aiid / their fate.'; wi������h that/of I heir ��������� brother friends previously caught, it is iioperl . \v i 1 Is topi. th ese i ii f er ii a 1. a ttem p ts. -,Th ,e .Bin y o r has placed the complete police ������������������authority of the ciV.y ia ihe ban' ils,! 6f Gei^eral Sheridani wi th i ml i i n it e il ,p o ur ers.,. T bee ity, n k th o ri ties "luvve established a Morgne for tlie 'receipt, of1 d end bodies.. .Up; ;to :th is; h o nt ab ou t 60 have been deposited. ..The body of Dr. Max was fo ixikI hear li is o ffi de b n' CI ark sire e fc, also th at .pf-,U)|man..tb^ban,ker....;���������/.. , t*aw rence,' Kansk*, Oc tob er 11 ��������� A 1 arge meeting, presided over by the Mayor, was < rt he Id to -n i ght ilii aid o f; the; Chi ca go s 11 ffe r e rs. Over $30,000 we're" subscribed'. on the spi>t, and the.CUy Council \vaa������requested to appropriate $10,l0Oi>: ' A corn nii ttee was ap1 po.in I e d to canvass the1 city.: Cart loads of provisions were sent from here yesterday. New York, 12 th���������-Subscriptions in Wn shin j?to n"ci ty i n aid v b f the ; Ch i ca go su ffe re rs will probably reach $150,000. Those of Boston will reach $250,000. Philadelphia has subscribed $1,000,000. ��������� Louisville, 10th--Wood' fires are raging al o ng th e t ai I ro ad which have swept a way mlies \ipon miles of ���������; fences and not a few houses, bams and corn fields. The inhabit an ts o f the to w n, w hi ch is si tn a ted o n th e n o.i:.t h er n s i d e p f . t h e road,, we re compelled to / turn out io hight' by the '"fires' in'the woods.��������� On Tuesday the town of Brnz/tl was seriously threatened, and the utmost excitement prevails among the citizens. Detroit-, mh^News from St. Clair and Huron Counties in this state is of a most (lis- tr es'si n g oh ara c ter; A p or ti on Of the to wn of . Saginaw, and, north to a point 40 miles above Huron, has been completely swept by fire. A ..nuinber of. Urea have been lost,.aud the vil- y^AyyA^yyy: .VICTORIA. :, /..yictoHa^l-iitli��������� Mr G. Staples.^f -Dank of British North 'America, was mairied on 10 th insfc. to Miss McDoimld. /; Tbe Spi ritu a]' i ��������� t Ci pi e. passed an \ n te rv i ew wutU.,the;Jate/Capt:tin Frain.who was lost by tbo explosion of the steamer .Emily Harris. He/stated'that he wai struck with a billet of ���������wood; stabbed and heaved over board, being weigh ted; with: a piece p f irniY an rt tb ro w n i n to 140 fat 6 o ins ioI wa I er. T h e C h i n ese c o o k arfcl T th e. wb i te ,m ii n.��������� av e re at so ma d o' aw ay ���������. w 11 h by he Indians.;after which tho latter attempted o run the boat and she exploded. . ; Th e, Go 1 o n i ? t states that t he Sen at tts h I p ? have been offered.to Drs. Hcimcken and Cai> l a I and Mr Cornwall, // So m e f e w weeks ag o th e p ol ic e of t h is ci ty arrested ii popr ,dem ented Chinaman n ear one of thrf wharves who manifested a disposition to throw hi nisei fin to the water/They took him to jail and lie has since lain ther'������. The last mail from Cariboo brought a bill de" sc rib i'h'g: th f * pe.rso n a i a p p e ara n ce of "Ah Sing. a Chinaman who bad broken jail at Richfield; and yes11*rday it. was tliscovered tlicit' the 1 u- n a ti cans w ers the desc ri p tio n o f * t h e f11 g i t i ve.: ���������He is 11 el (1 / f 0 r fu r tb e r e % a mi n a'ti on. ��������� I i ������������������ is thought the police will claim the $500 reward. 3 ,.. Si x candid at.es we re n nmi n n ted to-day i n Victoria city for the Local House. Polls will be held on Monday next. One case of registration occurred in Esqui malt division in which the person described himself as a bummer. The Court of Revision objected to this, and it was amended to read a gentleman bummer, which the Court accepted. Capt. Jolly, of the Lightship j has resigned.. and Captain Hicks* the pilot, hai been appointed pro tern. . The Sparrowhawk sailed forNewWestmin a ter to-day with tha Lieutenant Governor. The Otter left yesterday for S keen a Forks. / The buoys at month of Fraser river will bp re-painted for the Dominion Government al once. BOOTS, SHOES, , ; ;Clotliiiig, -and .Groceries, OF THE BEST QUALITY, For sale at tbe Store or tbe undersigned in Barker viUe,upposii( lUe Haukoi BriLisUCoUimbbi. AV/KKNNIE. i jcl' BOOTS MADE TO OBDER ���������as Uisiial 1 ��������� COMMISSION, STORAGE, ANl������ / G-ejieral Agency;^ A-//-JAMES; VViCKHAM; aplSif ../ . / fei^keryille^ Dissolution of Partnersliip ���������\TOTTOB. JS HERKBY GIVEV tbat the business il beretofora carried on at Barkerville by llo> nn derMpiifttl, in Uuil'lTs and Carpenters,' baa been dissolved bvmntiiftl consent. ���������:;:/A.../-; ���������P;EffO,l:Afi;,'; ;';:.': BARKERM^lZE^i-yyZ ���������COMMISSION. STORAGE. "(jtpoceriesy- Provisions and Liquors; ' DEPOT- FOR MISCELLANEOUS. A Chance! PARTIES PREPARING : FOR WINTIS WILL SAVE MONEY S By oilliaj at the Second-hand Store, Vhef* th'ey'win fldd'n flH^assortBaeaV-if' Of w.'i n -ALSO,��������� niv-20 PEEfENTIOl BSTTSR THAU CUBE. 1HAVE been roquet nd by several rwpretaWo par- .vtii's/wliocuh ii>i it.v to tho oli'Ciicy of my feysium,. to aguiii muke public tiio facet tbat Moses' Hair Inyigorator WILT, PUBVKNT-BAl.DXFSS. RE^TOUK HAIR THAT IS BEC&ttlSffl THIN OH FAlid^G (!VF, awi ed'.'tilHully OUKK SCUISb* OU DANDltUFF. Th 1 s i s not- a mere aJESPr ti on o n my pa r t, a s I ha ve, i n in"y pos a t" ss ion n n m ore mt es'U mon la I a ou r t H y j n g to the ku(jbcss oi' wy ru������������Cl!y��������� t���������:;, ���������:, , , x, , I tio not dl cour������������: pKt������u������ l.nat 1 can make the hair grow on beads winch.have been .bsild ror y������;ars ; but I will\i'u'ap������ntoo to.i^top tbo. Uuir IV.om IVillitiir off, to i n v r(!ii������<^ i ts il ro w tb. a tt d o fleet wall y ro m 6Vi ^eiiVt' or iSuUruDr ��������� ��������� W. 1). HOBLSI, u . . BiirkerviJle^.C. C'En'TlFICATE. This is to certify that during Ia������t spr'.ng my hair MINERS' fc' CARPENTER'S TOOLS, ' :zinc; lead pipe,z'; , V,., ������������������ 2 / /) .'SHEET IRON (all gauges),7 2 :.. ��������� : STOVE POLISH, . ���������-. i-i������ ������������������) -��������� ' r ���������' r- ItEVOLVERS;- 'GUNS.r;;"^' ":/7;;���������;/. /'"BAixs^/Ci^ps^'SHbT, .POWDERi. POWDER .FLASKS,";. 7/ ;.'���������;! ' ��������� SHOT; BAGS,--; Z'A.ZZy^Z :,,.,,;: 1 DOOR LOCKS;- PADLOCKS,{v v ;;7;%jSTARI)'AMIllL^AWFlilW And other articles too nuraerous to-, mention. FORCE PUMPS- and \ BEER MACHINES /put up and warranted.: '������������������.-l( ��������� ���������..&*-: STOVES MADE TO'ORDER' it moderate prices. - '< ������������������' y y^<���������^l������������������������������������ '���������^- Repairiog of Metaladone as usual/ "-. : THOS,< FLE^rCHErt, . . ��������� ��������� -. ���������������������������" .'��������� Barkerville. To the Electors of Cariboo ��������� ancl Lillooet, 7 . . Gentlbmbx, '.������;.��������������������������� ,-;������������������.* -��������� In pursuance of the .terms of Union you will shortly -be called on lo elect a member from, our joint pisti'ic.tstp repres*uit v o i iin! the- House , d! ;.Co m t n on a ,b ������... Ca n aebv. F.n r tiiis ��������� po si tion 1 now o fTer m y sel t. a s; a pa i v. di date, an d sh 6 ii I tl ���������. you d o / me tt i.e. /b ou pr o f ret u vm ng rae .-.a������. y/o.n r Re preseh| ativo 1 ������uaII; to -th e b es t of m y ability, strivo^ to-p rove,- th at your confidence has not been misplaced.,. ; 1 f elected I sh all use; m y b es t-eii d ea vo r b to promote the interests of? onr /Province so fat* as they can ,b������ aftVeted by/Pedera 1 'Legisht��������� tionvand -,abrve aU, to.; expedite^tlie;: g mn d bond;of Union-rtbe Trans-continentalsUail- r.oad</./rV. ?,������.,i,'t.V ./'���������''/i^''* ^'i A' --';--' "-yy \V i th re teren ce to gen era Ipol1 tical ma tier fl������ I c������n on 1 y say at prosent that if honored by" your suffrages. I shall pro to the.House of Com- moris u u tru in me 11 ed by party :; ob 1 igati6 ns; save, that I >hall. consider/it my <lut.y, and the duty of every member from, this Province, to 1 e n d a cheer I n 1 s u p p o r t / to tb e, Ml n istvy to whom we owe our new; birth and poli.Ucal enfranchise mmifc. ..���������;;/��������� V v.- ' 1 have tbehono.r to be,.; '/��������� . GcntUunen, >\ / :% - Yonr obedienl servant. . . J. SPENCER. THOMPSON. BarkervillevS������pt. 9. 1871. .������������������ * Barnard9s Express* OUR ENVElfbPES Properly Stamped, are now reduced to 12 1-2 Cents each, or $10 for 100. :, Our Agents at wa v i>ia eeH ������w *H d IIitf������nc������i I n bcoin$: tliAt letter* iir������ promptly forwarded to jwims beytmU t^gQlar,tage rauUS.;/ ; y^ mmA^ , OTiCE -Johh; Bruce /will collect all debts and pay ah was-rnpldly^ tailing outuny^y^^^JSo1^^1/ labilities of tbo lato flrui. >���������& JOHN BRUCK. JAMK9 O. KANK. inir uabi wlien I applied to Mr W/ D..MOSES, Barber, Hiirto'rvfllP who iu a lew weeks restored;my hair to its rofmer ii^VMiy state [DAVID GIBBONS PurkcrviHe ilwAlQ, 1866* Af&ti'V TS HEREBY G'lVBSTEAT THE COPARTNERSHIP 1 heretofore ex is tin jr under the name of BOY;l) is HEATH. Cold; Sprintf House, h Hereby chssoH'ftd by 1MjShn ���������BowUssuraini! all .liabilities of tbe Firm &M col lectin ir all debts and clemaluls due tbo Finn, iiod who will opuduoi the busiaess in luturo in ���������bis own Ulim0v .*y ' JOHN* BOY P. .������.!���������' 'CH. HBATH, ColdSprtagHous^^ 1 gopt. ISth, UT1. j B.o23l!ii wnmiMinmni ���������<y-.-\- nA yxy yyy zy A -.������������������I!.! -,-t;: 4 .: I!; eon THE CARIBOO SENTINEL SATURDAY. OCT. 21, 1871. . 35: : < ���������; /;// v.. ; i / <"������$8Ka THE CARIBOO ELECTION AND POLLING - ;< ;PLACES.;/: The Writs having at last been received the Returning Officer for this district bas ilxed Monday next -as- the/ '-lioxhina ttah day ��������� and -Thiirsday, 16 th November, as the day for; poll- *itig in case 6f a pontest. By a lenfethy��������� procl*- . .111 ation'of the > Lieii t en a n t Go ver h or th e pol 1- Ing places for the Who!������������������ province have been app oi ntedi'"%. m atte r wb i c h we , th 1 n k. sh pu I d have been1 left to^ the discretion of the return- inif office rs,. who being intimately acq u ainted with theirafcyeral districts would nave been ab I e to ar ra nge the local i tie s i n a m ore s 11 i t ^v,fefel< mftnttfenttfttt^���������^fl������ld/^oflaS^I^^3r.��������� B<rVdbfB������-"*in Victoria, /;, In the Election Regulation Act 11 pedal provisi op,, was/ no arte ;ai 11 ho ri ?A ng t h e" returning officers to doso; but the power has : now been taken;ont of their hands. Clause/8 reads/iv'^It shall be lawful for the Governor 2\,&b ^^ncil;irona/tlme;tpfti '���������' k*pl a be' foryi ne ri om inatio ti of c a rid i d ales' in each el ectoral: d is tr i c t, and ��������� \o���������* p poi n t a h y ad d i - tional polling places within any electoral di������* trie! or/within any-polling division/of any {* >lectorsal^i6trict^../Theabove section, it will bo seen, does not render it imperative upon ;~ She~Gnv*rnor to;.appoint-the- polling places, aor. judging from section 13, was it intended that be should do so in ail cases. This section ; leads: u it iri any case it happens that there / is no place at wbich iihder the .provisions of / tbiflftct the poll ought to be held, then the returning";officer shall himself appoint the pi������ce:or. places/in his district, or in each poll- n Jng,diyi8������pn of his diatrict. selecting such as ��������� *l tie de'ems most cenIral and.cpnventen t fpr th e majority of; the electors." Now; had the proper course been pursued, and the-powers evidently intended to be conferred on return- A, ing officers by the abeve section been in- ?" 110at ed tb their * d isc re tion.' the res u 11 w 0 u 1 d */ 'tinlv*;been 'inucb more satisfactory. : We ob- ./ nerre that the Mainland Guardian finds fault &v wi tb at least one of the: po 11 i ng p I aces ap ��������� punted for the district of New Westminster, i and other districts may possibly have similar complaint to make; but we will confine oiir- ��������� selves to Cariboo and aee how things stand here. The electoral district is divided into / -MX polling diyisions���������BarkerviUe, Lightning,. Kei th ley������: Q������ 1 esnel mou tb, W i 11 iams Lake and ���������O mi need.-- For/tbe first; the polling place is 4 Ao be atiRicbfield, whereas Barkerville won Id liave ;beeri/mucl^m^ it is only abb 1 it a mile 0.1 it pf.;the way. Had ^he seiection been entrusted to the returning offi car it is p rob ab I e thai, a aeoo n d p 011 i n g ���������/��������� 1>1 *?* Would have been appointed at Grouse ���������* j re������ k / where there sh on I d ha ve been ��������� one.��������� Ne 11; Lightn ing Creek: ��������� Vanw inkle suits wel I ' ������ti o'ttg h;"'��������� / W c tbe h cp me to Kei th I ey :���������t h e x!i-polling;placeisto:be'atthteMouth^of Keith- ; ley, while there is only one voter on tbat -creek arid sixteen on Harvey creek.; some 12 -< ������r li miles off. Tb e. poll should be h el don the latter creek, and a petition to have the %pl ace changed is ex pec ted to come by the 814 x press: to-d ay oTr t o -rn or ro w: b u t i t i 3 doii b t- if ���������-it \v i 11 -be i n ti rh e to be success fi 11,���������a n ''��������� evidence of the folly of arranging affairs* at headquarters whiebsbould be regulated on llw spot. (The next division is Quesnelmouth, with five votes, a I Iin the town// Then comes Will iams Lak e/ wi th s e v eh vo tes; th ree at the Iak=e. b ne ft t: Deep creek, one acrom. th e Eraser about the Chilcoateu, one at the 141- mile pest, and one at the 150. For this division ; the- polling place has been fixed at the 150- mile house���������a place neither- '��������� central nor ���������convenient for tbe majority of the electori=.,J The last polling division on the list is Omin- eca. for which only one poll is to be held at Gerhiansen creek, but wo opine that on the 16th of November it will make little matter where the polling place is so far as the nuai- :"h3������r of voters left in the division is concerned. Taking everything into account, we think; itj very mi fortunate that the Lien ten an t-Gov- j #������rnor has adopted the present conrse, but as | ihere is still time before tbe polling day we| tmpe he .will aend instructions to the return- f per officer by telegraph to ninke any alterations or additions which may appear essential; ��������� . MINING INTELLIGENCE. WILTJAM CURES:. /, The Forest Rose co. last week washed- 290 oz. The Ballarat washed 55 pk^ ]Tbegniild weather enables most of tbe/ upper:^creek claims to -continue at workiv /A -A ytiAyy-Zy :LOWHKK CRKBK. ��������� ;/>'/-. ///://,'// The Black Bull co. washed last week nearly 60 os. Tlie scarcity of water on the surface at the .11 pp.e.r;par t, of' tbe c reek pre ven ts the m wo r k i nfc to i ad van tageV: as th e i r w h eel b aving both to pump and hoist prevents their getting out much dirt, /The Victoria co. are,getting; some good pay, but ihe ground is very bad to work/ The Brown co. having struck an old tunnel of Victoria co. last week were kept back on account;of water, but this being now drained^Will^et^n^better. ;.;..;; ;; .-/; ��������� JACK;OF CLUBS .CRBE*.1' The Fi rs t 0 h ance c 6. are mak ing wages 0 n the bench. The Two Sisters co, are sinkiag in: hard -bed-rock. ���������;;������������������':���������.." f ������������������/-; . \'/-. A, ��������� ;.-.��������� /���������' ; //;:/'/-./:,v;LTOHTNTNa;CBBEK. V ././'' ; Th e Sou th Wal es co. 1 ast week washed 630 oz. The Spruce cb. are opening from the new tunnel run by the South Wales and getting moderate pay. The Lightning co. have got started again. ; The; Victoria eo. have not attempted going farther into the channel than where they struck the good prospect last week,' but have been running another drive to. cut off the water. Every one feels in good jipirits about their prospect.- ���������'��������� ������00 AR iJgRKK. The Chinese, companies who have been working oil this creek all summer are evidently getting pay, and are laying in tbeir winter's stock. ,. :. COOPKIt's GUJUJU-, On this gulch, emptying iiitb'Sugar creek, the company which have been prospecting have got good wages pay and intend working all winter. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PROCLAMATJOIT. COUNTY COURT. . Education. .--An n n fo r t n n a to u Heat b e n ! Chi nee" who cou I d n o t a p p rec iate the ad van ! tages of free e du ca tion fb' r the risi ng ge n e r - ati on and cbmpals.ory tar a lion for their *eniors, was summoned by the Co Hector be J fore the Magistrate's Court yesterday, and failing to appear the.amount of tax and costs 1 was ordered to be oollected by distress of goods and chattels, or committal for seven ���������days. ������������������.-.'���������'-������������������ ��������� ' Kkkti^g at Lowhkk���������Mssars. Hunter and Thompson addressed a meeting of th������ electors at Mr -Forrist's' b otel on Tuesday e ven ing. Tbe meeting was well attended, and Mr Cyrus Tonng occupied tbe chair. Lo wbee has been pi^viously visited by tb* other candidates for j the;^#a3biy. , *��������� ' " Befor* H. M. Ball. Esq, Gold CommfsBloner *nd County Court Judge ) Monday, October 16. J; W. Lindhard vs. J. BuRuB���������Suit for $13-1, amount of a promissory note, and S254. balance of current account for merchandise due to the la te fi rm 0 f Beed y & Li nd h ard. PI a jn tiff test i Med 10 th e c 0 r rec tn ess of th e cl ai m / an d p rod u ced the pu b I ish ed / n 0 ti ce \ of d issol n tipti of partnershi p bet ween Mr Beedy and bnnself. -���������/ .. :������������������ j)y:���������;/;/3'���������' ;;; ' -:; M r JDayie/ d e! end ant Js cou nee 1, m 0 ved 7or a nonsuit on the;ground that delivery of the goods bad not been proved, and also that Mr Beedy ?s n a 1 ne so 0 n 1 d ,h a ye bee n jp i n ed i n t h e su i ti -.. No pro of ha d be en p rod 1 i ce d that he had consented to its being instituted; while a ebbsc in:actipn;wa> not really assignable. / ;_ The/Cpurt,' after hearing the argument' of ���������counsel and the authorities quoted on the subject, decided that suit should have been brought in the name of Beedy & Lindhard, tb;which the.consent of the former must be obtained in writing, for which, if de8ired,:an ad j o 11 rn m e nt m igh t' be gra ri ted. ;: PI ai n I i ff b a v ing reqii ested tha fc. th is co urse might be adopted, cpunael for defense subse-: quently agreed to accept the:change. The Court decided that the proof of deliv- e ry lii o t h a vi n g b een . gi v en..'. j u d gmen t, co u 1 d only be given for the amount of the promissory note, but as this would, have debarred any fur tb er re co 11 rs'e for. the cur rent; acco u n t, plaintiff agreed to accept a nonsuit. Chix Hen, vs. A. Bkluch.���������Suit fofilOS 87, balance due for labor iu defendant's claim on. Grouse creek b������tween June 7 and Oct. 4. Defendant admitted ihe debt/but stated that the claim Had not paid sufficient to enable bim to settle with the Chinamen. He bad. wanted f-bem to continue work and be would pay them aa fast as he could, but. they bad left, and be had been forced to sell half the chum and employ soother party. Judgment for plaintiff. ���������Four other Chinamen sued for balances due by same defendant in similar cases. Judgment confessed. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Laying Over Claims. ON AND AFTER FIRST NOVEMBER, 1871, ALL Minlntr Claims in Cariboo District are boreby " LAID OVER" until 20tli Msr. 1872. fSi^nrrrt,) * H. M. KALL. ccH Jsn A.tr.Cf. District of Cari- Tdoo, to wit. UBLIO NOTICE lis HEREBY GIVEN to the Electors of the District of Cariboo that, in obedience to Her Majesty's Writ to, me directed, and bearing date tbe second day of October, in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, I require the presence of the said Electors at the COURT. HOUSB, RICHFIELD, on the 23d day of October, at ELEVEN o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of Electing Three persons to represent them in the Legislature of this Province1; and that in case a Poll be demanded and allowed in the raahner by law prescribed, such Poll will be opened on the SIXTEENTH day of NOVEMBER, at the undermentioned places, between the hours of Eight, o'clock, a,m,, and Four o'clock, p.m.: POLLIKO DIVIBIONS. Richfield. Quesnelmouth, Keith ley Creek, Lightning Creek, Williams Lake, Omineca. POLLING PI.ACCS. The Court House. Tbe Government Office. Quesnelmouth. Mr S. Smith's Store, Mouth of Keith ley. " Mr Lindbard's Saloon, Van Winkle. Mr A. S. Bates'" House, 150 Mile Post, The Government Office, Germansen Creek. NBW ADVERTISEMENTS; TO J. S. THOMPSON, Esq. :;..>���������' ;/-. We, the undersigneu/ Electors of Cariboo -DU. trict, baring confldepc������ iri yoMt abilily, would re qutpt you to allow yourself tobe noininated.not only mr tbo Doioluion Parliament,^for wbich you ������fe ftlraady a/panUidftte, but also for*the Ix)cub LegiaU-' tare, pledging owraelve* should you do. bo tp a������������ mr best endeavora to tecure your return to botli Hou������������a ; W Davison Jobn Bruc* ' F BissonutUe J H Todd .-.,,,. 9 PParkcr Jobn 0 Gcmdioip Wm Mania Wm Galicy Tbosliayi'ry Cb.na Vaiiiantfttr TRPattullo Gomer Johns Thoa L Brlgge;..'. Joe Wilson J no Uhlpp Wm Kenui������ W Powell G N Marshal! DL BallunUae Hugh Ross ; Kobt Groij? Tlios Kbucher'/ .""-; Jolic McAlbwr Wm F AudtrsoB/ Arch McNaugbtoa BjMcDonell .���������i.. Wm Bodd .���������:���������:-.- RbbV Watson. Jarhea-IniK'* ���������'"���������������������������, Thus Diixbury ' Wm Smith./ "'��������������� Wm Owen . O'F'W'vaUv.-.. Kobt MoNa* Tlioinay Tavlor ���������-��������� l)/f &mUh !/./_;_ EOwcnilfnVft -/- " WW Hout^inaa W Hitchcock: ; '������������������ Sain" el Oray XVm Wicbaid / J H.NicUolaott 1 Geo* Byrnei ' Hy Jewoll' Andrevr Weldo* THKlynn- J Z Hough Thos-nanHnf , R li Oevlltf������������������-���������;.'- James Leah Andrew T\etch*t James PtngwaU, John Jhdh's Jos Derlln Wm Thompsoa 8am Drak������i KStarrett Andrew. Kelly It Hollo way ;���������'' Jas A mm Kobt H Browa George Sprue* ,IC Price v ���������:������������������'-���������/ ;jpbn Stevensoa" John NaiamitU .-'..; Kalph Watson ��������� / Tetcr Oilier Thoa Hi net , WAlexuud������������r -' Jus Gunnel! : Kobert Barrv K A AlbertiOB... PGleiHiinniUjf- ' John Hunter Samuel Uoberti Of all which every person Ii hereby required to take notice and govern Liraself accordingly' Given under my hand at RichBeld, the Fourteenth day of Octooer, One Tbouiand eight hundred and seventy- oue. II. M. BALL. Returning OAlcer. 'Z'y-1''' ',w'^//';:';r'-;K'.pvl/Y: ;."���������;���������'";/. Opstl* Mp.v,-rl bad not, prior 10 the n*c*ipt dfyoti flattering Bequiiltiou^ Intended to offer myaelf aa a candidate for*the Provincial House/of Assembly. bit m derer������:ncp/f.e tbe ritqueaiof aonjany of tho Kl;<etr>rs 01 Ca r i boo I j>lace mys*rl t a t" your it is posal and :���������* cc' p I the nominaiton. Thanking yon for the conflu-nca you express towards me, wbich If 'vies ted I * hall ������;��������� my best to reti? in,.; - ./���������;������������������;,.���������'��������� '": ������������������������������������;' '������������������������������������������������������ f\ ��������� '������������������������������������. ���������:'���������������������������: I remain, your obdt. servant. / ->���������������������������'-. J.: SPENCER THOMJ'ftOJI, Harkerville, f th Oclober, Xi71. ������tT TO JOSEPH HUNTK.R, JEsq, :. /'. We,/the undersigned/ Electors of Cariboo District,' having con fidence in your ability and Intrgrity, request that you will albw yourself to be placed {u nomination *t the forthcoming election to ai-rv* a# one of the Representatives from this, District in the Legislative Assembly,'and \ve hereby jdcdg������o������raelyes to use our utmost.exertions to .secure your ratnrn. \V Davison John Bruce F. Bissonnetti JHTorld: S ? Parker ��������� \ John G Goodsou." Wm.Martin'^ , Wm Gal ley ^���������-, Thomas L������very David Lewi* Charl ea Vniilancour TRPattullo /,... Gorner Jolma ' Thos L BrigffS : Joe Mason ... Jno Chipp Win.Rennie; : W Powell GN Marshall " D L:B.illantin* . Hugli Ross. Win" C McCormick JWClindinnm Wm Thompson Samuel Drak* R Stnrrett R H Brown Goo rge. Spruce Win F Anderson Wesley; Hall /��������� John Steven ion Geo A Taylor John Naismifch John Love Ralph Wateon Peter Oilivr Thos Hind Tha? Parre.r Thomas Taylor DTtamitb Robt Gr.eig ', . _.. Andrew Kelly '.:.%.. HollDway J STfumipson ." Thos Fletcher'' Wm Michael-. W Hi tcli cock ' Samuftl:Gray : ,J H Nichoisoft ',"Geo Byrnes ��������� -Hy Jewell.- ���������.'!,.';- .Andrew Weldou ������������������:. . :THFiynn ��������� J Z.Hen^h / R IJDcvlin Thos HaMing ' James Lesh B Carey / , y James l)ing\vall John James Ge<>rg������������ Da kin John McAlister Malcolm McCuaif Archibuld McNau*hton D MoDonell Robert Watson Jitraes Innes Wm Smith Thoa Duxburr William Owea ' s John Hill Thoa Allen . Waltvr Alexander Joseph ValineII Donald Mol>onald Robert Barr Reuben A Albertsoa JameeAtnm W W Houseman / YALE AND BARKERYII^K. v Importers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, WINKS *;LIQUORS, \ ��������� DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, : .;"','; /, -, BOOTS, & SHOES.:; ���������' < pppenheimer Rros. beg to inform Traders, Minora ea-i Farmer* iM'quiring' a stock of Goods tliat th������*y hold & l.irge and well selected assortment, and *r������ prepiire.<l to s-ll at tbe Lowest Market Prices ifcgT1 W������ iiivitVinspectionof our Stock befwra nar- cliasing elwwh.-re. ��������� .-,: '-..������3U NEW GOODS ar������ feeing received continually. Fresh; Baricli Butter, OF BKST. QUALITY, SSCK1VED BY EVERT EXPRESS. OPPENHEIMER BROS, , m H ��������� 1 OF THE LATKST PATTERNS. A full assortment #f UEPLT, Grntlt5H������?t,-���������I have received your Requisition soliciting me to hecorae, a candidate for the representation of this District in the Legislative Assembly of our Province. I have much pleasure in complying with your request, and thank you for the confidence which you rvpose in me. . If elected I shall do my host fairly to represent your interests at the Council Boar.I, and to advocate all liberal and progressiva tn?asurea for tha welfare of this District or the country at Urce. I have ihe honor to b������, Gentlemen, your obedient servant, J03. HUNTER. gth'Octobgr, 1171. ucT nTght~^c h o olT MR JOHN Ml'NDKLL WILL OPEN A KIOKT School, at the William Creofc School Houst, oa Monday Evening, Oth October, a*8#v<m ^'olouk. Fiv������ C-1������B������00 will bahehJ we������k)y. TIN of good ijiulity. comprising: ��������� ��������� . * - 1. French Coffee Pots and Saucepans, Block Tin Teapots Sc Wash Bowls. In addition, we have CLOTHES - WRIM3-ERS, AT 1,0W FIGURES, pah CALL AND.SEEL'^af Rein* woll supplied with Sheet Iron from Koo. 27 to 16, we are prep<red to make to order both Plain and Ornamental Stoves, at prices to suit the times. ##- Minrrs and othcrfl will And it to their ndvan* tage to purchase a g:osd article,"S* . N.B.���������Anything in the lino mads ns ordered, witn neatness and dispatch. SANDERSON PEARCT, wTStn- -T "' f P^r John Hibb-y.). I t*i ��������� V SATURDAY; OCT. 21; 1871./, Quebec. 15th���������15,000 blankets and a number of ten ts have been forwarded to Chicago. The con tributions at St. Johu; N.B., amount to $ 1(5,000. ������������������������������������:'. ������������������ ���������������������������.;-/ yy. " -' PUBLIC MEETING, SPECIAL O THE GARIBOO SENTINEL //QUESNELMOUTH. ' Qnesnelmoutb, October 20���������The dead body of John Dubaig was found this morning by Mr E. C. Nenfelder in a water-closet.' Tbe body was taken homeland a wai tithe arrival of Or.Trevor to bol dan inquest. Lewis, wi th Sylvester's Onoiheca Express, arrived this morning about 9 o'clock. He reports the trail in a frightful state beyond 'Stuart's lake. Three inches of snow bad fallen when he left the mines. A great many miners are returning daily./ No mining news iofimportance. '/./, /���������-������������������-. :"-^/'h'^^/;V:;-:- ,;/:., Tale, October 18���������Barnard's Express left i &ere.6n /Sunrday, at!5 p.iW������ with: the following passengers :-r~R. Win trip, Mrs Win trip '��������� and son ;/; WnWFraser,,: Bank of British Columbia; James Whearty, Mrs Bohahoon ; Ed ward J. Su I livaa, to Oii nton; Mrs. Qiiagli- aUi, to Lyttou. .���������./^���������;''/^/-!"-'"':/^':: Ay.- r: - ��������� r������ 4S?CRpFT RACES. ��������� y./.A y "���������'./'' ���������The trieetjng was very successftil an4 the ra ces were a 1 i we IL co n test eri A The I ol lowing were t he resut ts .'���������On T iiesd ay, the Thornp * eon river;stakes ; mile heats. Mr Heay's Veto wo n ^: Co rri wa 1 f's R by al / Charl ey, 2d ; De I i 1 a, 3d. Th e Sen r ry s takes, b al f m i 1 e, w o n by Mr/ Black's chestnut, horse Frank. . The Colonial stakes, won/by Mr CampbelPs bay filly M al vida, Mo w itch a good second. The Tally; ho 1 ��������� stakes won by Sanfprd 's; wh ite horse."'���������' Oh'Wednesday. the Settlers' stakes, won by Campbells "filly Maivina, Carlotta second, Iloyal Tptu/third.: ;'. ���������Ashcroft Derby. mile and a half;: this was a capital race, and was/wonby ;Mr Pooje/s grey horse Kingbald by only half a U'ligth, Royal Charley second,. .Oapt. Layton/s/yarsuyienne third.; Cayoote atakes, t li ree* qua r t ers of ami I e,' si x i b ii rdles. won by Royal Charley. This-was decidedly tlie best race of the day/Sao f o rd/s wh i te horse making acapital second, /The Ashcroft Cup, on e mile: Ve to'-,: is t.;, K i rigb al d,' 2d;. Car 1 o tta, 3d. - a very ' gOo<i/rrtce/ Several matches and J nd in n races came off,; adtling much to the pieasur'eof the meeting /������������������^���������-v'vViCTORIA./ Z':'-"A Victoria, 18th���������The representatives of the eity in the Local Legislature elected on Monday were Mess rs. M cC reig h t, Trimb le, Duck and Beaveii. Y, The Nanaimo electioB takes place to-day. The writs for the Commons elections have not yet arrived. .-: "U t James Richardson, of the Geological Survey, left by the Dong las yesterday for Oomox. He will return to this place about the end of November to meet Mr Selwyn. A human skeleton, supposed to be that of an Indian, was yesterday found in the swamp near Ogden Point. A preliminary meeting was held last night ���������to arrange a programme for the races on tbe JHh prox, " ';.;/../'. The Prince Alfred sailed from San Francisco for Victoria on Monday last. CALIFORNIA, San Francisco, Nth���������Holders of polieies in local Insurance companies, except the Union, are generally re-insuring in other com- panics. There is a general impression that ibe Pacific will not resume, and the chances are strongly against at least two others. This causes a depression in business cireles. the merchants and capitalists of San Francisco ���������being very heavy losers, as they held the bulk of tbe stock in the companies .wfcich are crushed. Tbe necessity of the same class realizing on stocks to make good their losses visibly affects the market The San Juan Debrio Mining Company, to operate in tbe State of Nevada, with a capital of $3,800.06^3, was incorporated to-day. Flour���������Superfine, $6 75 to $7; Extra. ������7 15 to $8. San Francisco, 17th���������Th* losses of Qan Francisco by t-b-a Chicago fire are much greater than at first supposed. The Western Union Telegraph eo��������� with customary liberality, have paid tbe losses of all their married employees by the fire. ;.;/:/; /;,..,UNITED STATES//A A Chicago, 15th-r-At a meeting of the officers of the National BankB th is even ing ihe resolution passed a day or..two since to pay de? positors and others installments of 10 per ct. was/ resci nded, an d an o th er reso In t i o n was unanimously adopted to1 resume business in full at 10 a.m. on 17th instant..: Mr Huiiburt, Comptroller of the Currency/announces that he examined personally ihe condition of the National Banks of Chicago and pronounces tbem solvent and ready and willing to mee.t all demands. y Ney York, 16th���������The towns and cities of L o rig Isl a n d, outside of Brooklyn, wi 11 raise nearly $200,000 for Chicago. Zy :Z Z j' VBoslon, October 17���������The schooner B. A.. Norton was seizecj and taken Io Grey's cove, Nova Scotia, -for 'violating the fishery laws/ She was cutout by -nhk no vvn/parties, supposed to be American seamen, oh the night of October 8thy,; Corisiilerabie excitement was caused yesterday by^; the /annpu ncemeut thafc^an English man-b^war;- ^vas cruising off G iouc������ster bar; an d the ieyen u e cut ter M a- honey; was; dispalched ���������;uhder;sealed;orders; It is said a frigate'from the] Navy Ynrd lias been 'sent to Gloucester. Furthet; develop-* men ts are awaited wilh anxiety. Chicago, ISth-^The reports of the loss of 1 i fe are g rea tl y exagger a ted.. T he n u in be r o f deaths discovered will/ fail /short, of ��������� 100. ^Thousands of men are at work cjearing away the debris. / ��������� < / :.;,....'.. . ./��������� / Thiiidelphta,;/ icth^-AJioufc :$66^600//of Church subscriptions; foi: Chicago were con-; tributed yesterday^- /���������*���������'; AAA ��������� A. /-/ ��������� Milwaukee/ 16tb���������The town of Peshtego numb o red 2000 sou Is, o n e'ttb i rd of w ho rn p e r- isbed on the fearful night, jc}f;the fire, Reports from the eastern . sh pre, ;o{,; Green ; Bay place the loss of life (ully;,as^ high. The ac-j cou n ts say that f he i m in ed i ate ? wa n ts of tli e people are supplied\ bii11\iat a lai;ge amoun t of proTisions and clothi.hg will be/required for tbe com ing win ter. ' The li re" occu r red o n Sunday, night, about the same 'ti hie as; the Chicago fire. Trfb i nhab i ta ri ts.' w i th; the ir/c t; il d'ren in their armsr rushed for their lives in the direction of the river, surrounded by falling embers, smoke and de'structionV .'Tbdse;; iv bo fai 1 ed to rea c h the river, were, a c tu al 1 y ��������� roas te d. Words cannot describe tlie wretchedness and misery caused by-lhe visitation;/ . ; ' CANADA. Ottawa, 16th���������Tbe expedition io defend Manitoba from tfe������ Fenians leaves Colling- wood next Friday under commando/Colonel Osborne. The force will consist of 200 men, who have been enlisted for six months with the option of remaining a year and receiving & grant of land ecuaai to that gives to Sk spoluateers of tbe first- expedition /EUROPEAN: London, 17th���������Subscriptions in London to Chicago relief fund amount to ������23.000. ,, Lord Dufferin has beea created an Karl. Two persons were killed and 15 wounded by a railway smash near Glasgow; Manchester, 16th���������A meeting was Tield to- nigh t, the Bishdp of Mancliester betug pres- en t. Jacob Bright, Hugh Miller, and Mr Adams, U, S. Consul, addressed the meeting.) ������23,000 was subscribed, also a large quantity of clothing. Odessa advices say 8.00 buildings in Va- gos te b a?e been bn rn e d, I r is s up posed by fanatical oppressors of the Jews. Fully 3000 persons, it is said, have perisiied by recent storms and floods in China. Versailles, 16th���������Pieard has beeu appointed French llinister to Italy in place of Couat Dechosquel. / . i ,���������__���������-������ ��������������������������������� .'���������������-; ���������' ../������������������;,.//.. PASSENGERS.- .. Down���������By Barnard's Express, left IS/tb October.���������-For Yale��������� Samuei Fox. ratrkik Murphy, and three from Quesnei. For Que������- n el mouth���������Henry Jewell, A. Hoffman, Wa Lee, Ch ing Sing, Down- By Gero w & Jo has o n s Ex p r.ess, left loth October.���������John W. Williams. C. Mc- Callum, Ah Hee, and tiiree from Quesnelmouth. Por Quesnelmouth���������Mrs F, Kose. Nkw Hose Carriaqb.���������The hose carriage which was purchased for the William Creek Fire Brigade in San Francisco, and which has been looked for so long, arrived in Barkerville on Saturday last. It is a.very strong and handsomely finished carriage and well adapted for service.. On Thursday tbe Brig ade were ou������ for practice with both tbe -new and old carriages. The first stream froix the upper tank was thrown in one minute and. seventeen seconds from time of leaving tbe* engine house, /^ Rajxsgad Boot as������ Sims: Store (nearly opposite the Government Assay Office, Barkerville).���������This atore has been A public meeting was held in the Theatre Royal... Barker.v il le, on SaturdaTr eyening/for the/purpose of giving the: several candidates for.the House ot Assembly ah dpporUinily of addressing the electors; of Cariboo on the various topics of (he day. Mr/J, ILTodd was elected chairman; and Mr;F. Bissbqnelite secretary. ./������������������' ';i A/ZZ-- Th e ch ai rm a n h a yi n g req n es t e d tlie ca n d i - da tes to take sea Is; u p o n the plai.fo irn, c al 1 ed on Mr Josep h H u ri te r as' the ti rs t s p(taker. :. M r Tl u n ter th err p roceed ed, i h v ery el o q n eri t ter ins, to point put th e ad van tages d e ri v ed by tins province from Confederation, as well as some of the future, benefits which may'be an*.' ticipated. In building the railroad alone he estimated that about. $35,000,000: would, be expended, in the province. He defined his position in the eusuihg contest an an independent candidate. If elected he would ad-1 vocate the immediate adoption of the* Canadian Tariff; fhe Repeal of/the Civil List Bill, iy Iiicb h ad f ai 1 ed to gi ve aatis fac tipn ; a bo 1 i- tioh/pf Road Tolls ; repeal or;ametidment..of Regis t r'ii tio n A c t; a mend me o t" of t he La nd A c fc; 1 i beral en c ou ra ge m e n t to e'dii c a ti o n ; increased provisibn tor the Cari boobospitai. an d: retre n ch m en fc w b ere p r ac ti ca b 1 e in th e public service.. Some amendmenfs werr n ee d ed i n 'the M i ni rig La w. and, h e aj)p roved of the.changes which had been;recom mended in':, the; circii |ar issued by Mr Walkem. / He thought that the roads and trails in the district h ad been great ly neglected /and h e woul d suppoi'C a liberal/appropriatidn^for tbeir imj prove men t a nd t heap po i n tmen 11 of a. d istri cfc superintendent of roadsras;the Gold Commis- slorier had enough to do already." -.: . Th^ next speaker was Mr John Braiis, who described himselfas>a; veteran/ reforiber.-;-:.; In; ISG^he had opposed; tlie-high taring -and: he hail���������^J^re.d.'fo^:^b6Vuiij������ttjof the; colonies, sine e. w b ic li 1 i ni e h e h ad b een 1 o ok ed 6 n w it li suspicion by llie Government He; was /perfect 1 y in d e pen den t, a n d if' ��������� e 1 ec ted Won Id be* long to no party. Mr DeGosmos he did not ;agree with- ori^ome;points;;and the editor \ of the; Colonist; was a huBibug;//The; ^Wo/ Victor ia papers. he; cb it) p ared to two dogs sna^r 1 - I ng o ver a' bone: ���������; b o tli:. were al ter the spoilsv He was. d p p< )sed ;to p ro tec ti ye . d u ti es f/the best encouragement tO/agiiciiiturlstS' Was-to give/them;|good roads and facilities !to bring their produce to niarkei. /The'miners'should; n ot be taxed{for the benefit of ei ther farmers or merchants^ A;^e woul d wish to see/in i ning disputes settled by tlie Commissioner on. the ground, and was in favor of having a Mining Board;with power to settle things by the rules of com mon/sense. The Civil. List Bill *vas nnconst.itutipnttl. .Charles the First had lost his head for overriding "Hbe constitution. The electoral law should-be amended so that every intelligent British subject could vote. ��������� Emigration should be encouraged, free gifts of land given to 8.ettler������, and uncultivated lands taxed. lie was. In favor of. free non- sectarian schools and tne retention of the Assay Office in Cariboo, whi;h v/as objected to as not being self-sup porting, but no Government office, wus self-supporting. [A voioc��������� The Record Office is.] , After a long address, ocenpping over an h on r, M r E van s took his se a t, a n d was fo 1 - lowed by /. *; ��������� ' Mr J. S. Thompson, who said that the pre^ vious speaket's had entered so fully into the subject of proposed reforms that the wind had been taken out of bis sails, and lie was left with but little to dilate on. He fully agree d o n t b e u rge n cy o f in os t of the Jin easure s already referred to. Tile Canadian Tariff must be adopted at once, as it was absurd to think of paying over $60,000 a year to Canada for nothing, while there was no chance for any modified tariff being: adopted. Tlie road tolls should be wip^d off, aod taxation throughout the province equalized. The scandalous Registration Law, which prevent. ed a ma n regis i ere d at Ri c b fie I d fro m vo ti ng at Van winkle, must be repealed or radically amended. He would advocate a minerb certificate as a proper qualification. He would support free education from, tbe general rev-1 enue, liberal expenditure for trails to open up the mining c istri cts. and reductions in the oppressive charges which the miners bad now to pay., The Civil List Bill, although lie did not agree in many of the denunciations heaped on it, he considered unnecessary, especially as the heads.of department had all been changed since its passage, and consequently were not affected by if. He bad heard that objections had been made to his standing for the position of the province under Confeder- ation. In add i Lion to the 1 ooal��������� taxation there i would. be /about $2)6,000 ; coining from the Xioininiori, and it woiild be a serious question how this should be disposed of, and what taxes should be taken /of^.Tho/ Road Tolls should be ��������� ab o I is bed,! b 111 ns th ey no w sto o d by so me bl u n d e rv fia Jf wb ri 1 d go to Canada, having by the first toll bil 1 been 61 assed as Customs re v enu e. He tn en su b in i tted a s ta- tistical review of the enormous cost of laying down goods in Cariboe at present. He would advocate tho adoption-of the Canadian TarifT, Free S ch o ol s o n the On tar io system. a in en d ��������� meat of the Land Bill, taxes on wild lands, ������nd repeal of the pi;esen t ReciaMtion A et. The Co ii n ty- Cou rt cos ts sh o rt i d) b e equal i zed, By the present sliding scale it cost in Yale one half more, and In Cariboo double what it did in Victoria to recover a debt,- -With regard: to the^AIining Law; he bad with Ibe advice o f: c o th pe te ri t p ar t ies p rep ared a list of amendments which, if .elected, he would submit to the Assembly, or. if rejected/hand to the membera chpseri, and: he won Id Iiike the in ee ti ng to express th ei ro p IIn i o ri i n regard to t hem /..The .y a r i ous; propositi o ns w hie (i had already been approved;of 'at meetings held a t' Va n wink le and other A o cal i t\m, / h a yi ng been severally readi were unanimously agreed to,. wi th the ex cep ti oii.O f that an th 6 riai ng two - thirds of a/company; to compel /the claim to be worked /during; tfie pjbse season. This was ^hjedte'd W by^Mr'Eyapsjpn vthe fround that "it' was catculated to ���������:. freeze put.;poor men. On this grpund> hpwever., be, fonnd no sup* porters, the other Candida tesTand the and fen co co n sid eririg th at i t, was ; th e b es t p rri tectio a which could be giVen/ to the^pbor/'ihahl-/. Mi* Q. Booth then/came forwardvbut he was I ab pri ng.: .u nd er the effe c ts p fa very se vere cold and /coil id scarce]y ��������� speak?in an audible tone;/ /He said ;th at /he. wpnld take / another op portii ni ty before the elect{b h. -bf at}d ressing th e el ec tors; n p t feel ing. c a p a b le of���������������, do ing. so sat Isfac to ri 1 y on; the; ;p resen ti/ occasipri. .On the different subjects which had been so fully discussed/; he, ;corild; say /ridrmbre than ditto, ditto. Mr Evans had denied being a /party man; jbiit Jie/woiild BUpport the party who vvoutd do the most to. -assi mi late the laws of this pro vinceHb/those/of-; the /others/parts of Canada. /He won Id/ like to^ee Thuriicipal institution s; by wh i c h the local ta^es/ won 1 d be spent for local improvements,; and ;be though I further ericouragehierit ehould'/b^;:giyen .to p ros p ec to rs; by giving p ar ties- who h ad spen t lar^srimS:Pf mohey without retiirris a cer- tajii-interest;.in the grptynd,/witboij[|^being obi[ged to record or represent for some spe* cifled time. With respect to himself person* ally he would say that at the last election misrepresentations bad been made as to .bis .character,,; To some parties he had l^eeii d escri b ed as - a n " O range iri an, w hi c h he waa not:} while /.to. others again it;had been said th at he w as a Fen i a ri :A an ail egatio a" wh i c h it was almost unnecessary/ to deny, as he be^ I o bged to a fam11y wfifeh Had foiigh t fnr tbe country and always been loya]: to the British M& ^y-A yy'. ���������.";���������������������������������������������:��������� v ���������������������������;;'/]: A ���������������������������'���������.���������' , A vote of thanks having been given to thft ebairmau,-lhe meeting adjourned, ^ .^^ Burglaryl���������On Tuesday night last warehouse of Mr P. Marietta"/ situated between Barkerville and Stout's gulch .was ;,brQkeu open and a large quantity of goods, ..worth about $800, abstracted. The arliajes.' jito 1 cis comprised gum hoots, tea, tobacco, bacon, cod fish, h o n ey, ch ecse, ���������; &g . . O n T h u rsda y morning the.Jai'ger portion of tbe stolen arsir cles was discovered in an old tunnel at tha mouth of Stout's gulch, but' some are still missing. Strange to say, on Wednesday night a gentleman in Barkerville' dreamed that.th������ goods were secreted in the tunnel, and told the authorities next morning, and on search being made the truth of the dream was verified. This is something curious which affords food for physiologists fo discuss, . Rich Quarts?.���������We were shown yesterday by Mr Forrjst a piece of quartz thickly studded with gold which was picked up iu the Victoria claim, Lowhee. It weighed ovrr 10 0'/,., and judging from the size aud weigH contained probably more than half gold, The piece had not been washed any distaace, and appeared to have been broken from Jh������* casing of a quartv ledge. Specimens of rich quartz have often heen found ou Lowhee. <*nd one or two spurs have been prpspecb'd to a small extent, but no main 1 edge has ever been found, thouirh it is evident that spin* ibe* the Assembly on account of bein^acandf. j rioh ledge must exist in the vicinity, if date for the House of Commons, but U tliisi h/tve not been all brokejP^ljP;fJA8^le CGQrul he only followed the example of m*ny emin- "" " ~'L ~ ""* "" "rt"A ent members of the House with whom lie did opened by Mr C. A. Noltenaeier, aud great.) not attempt to compare himself, but whom it bargain! in t&e best qualities and latest stvIe* I was no ignoble ambition to attempt to imi of boots and shoes are to be had, * . j tale, nnd at the present time Messrs. I>eCos- The Wisathjer, which last week threatened moe' Humphreys and Walkem were all under- to be cold, has been moderate and plaasant j at00(i t0 be inning fer both offices, this week. On Thursday night and yesfte?rday j Mr G. A. Walkem next addressed themeei- tbere waa a heavy fall of rain, and exempt on \ ing. He could say little on general topics tbe higher bills Ibe snow bm pretty w#]l (U^fj t-bat bad not been brought forward by the j .ftppear@4, pyerious waker^. He proce^S*4 to aailysef &*}'> sion of nature in ages long gone by. Apciokxt���������A Chinese passenger on laH trip of Barnard's Express to Quesnelmon h, wishing to alight about a mile on this side of the town, jumped on* and broke hia leg. Tub L4TKST Stiukk!���������The Victoria eot lowhee, yesterday afternoon got a 14 o*. and 22 oz. fi'ora two bucksU. piece. Bah^.^mP^ Sotsc*? w\n4 ������t S p.m. ywtep. m TUtf* "���������'" ���������'";' .-yyr: ' - '" /;g;--:fe|p i ;/,,b y /";,i:'./ i 7 fi * \ ," ' ' v4f 111 ;;j&; ,���������,. -..j>$i& y mikA t2m "���������' rAwtv> ���������/'! ii-- ,.������.:.'���������?;'] :,-:/ , li ���������A -/;// Bill ������myyyy ,b f#1 li i -. ^jaawa^iiftfjiiji^^iijpg HOTlSLSviEBSTAUMi^.,^ ^ (iMW3aft;.;"; :tA.N.'i>:';is4:E-B;k,%rJ '������������������.-; ;*.-'.���������^./-/ ��������� ''v-.;;.K,/-;V:-:/.V; Ay* ]yy/iyy2.y ivi'Zy. y .'. is alwuj%s supplied with. tho . b est ol/ everything /thatcanjbo procured in Can boo;' '-.:'" // ;". ���������'..���������/. & .BOard, t - $1-4,per Week. jSing e Meals," -* - /- - $1. //���������;';viCT0RiA,;-B;Ci/'; :':.;������������������.��������� /���������u The Celebrated .���������*" FWE8H* GROUND :ygOf������E$,:?; isuberlo^ ^iesl-selecte������Lbcriies,.and .warranted Irep trqm adm: .EXPRESSES^ST^MSRS, % 1. f British-Golumbiasold.iuLoridon;-';' ;'/.;: ; ,.-. ,. -���������.-���������/A '*- r f -*1 LONDON���������London and Westminster Bunk; Lothbury, yi Messrs. Oopestako, Moore & Co., 5 Bow Church -Yard. VIOTORIA---Ban1v of Brilisli North:; America, r. ,/,. A/yy. ' ��������� my,6 Gm mM^lzmM$f^m^ sb^:vCBEEK,/"/ AAAr ::yyyy- i.yA'y/ yy ��������� QTJESNELLE, and ; / ���������. "... ��������� ���������;/, ;.:, .;���������/' .���������;..' '���������-" . 'BARKERVIBLi; -';,-;; ���������,' ^. -;,! -���������' - - ���������' -:J;-J;'Haupek, j 1IAKE THE;I^^%^ ; IDEIV13 THEBESt STOCK I ��������� . , tAVE'THE MOST COMPETENT DRIYl^ 'H:$A^ ''': ;:���������:-.: - ;^DO. :THE'LAR6;ESTi;:BUSlN^ y AM ^navantea taicohnect; ^th^be^jeariiers 'A''.A*A'-,, '"���������'\y;;'at'each.end.,.,,^;-,'/.,.//���������;... "'.iieave^r^erviHe /oii^qnda^v-^^ ;'ttiSixa.m:.reac^Yale.TbursjIjiy; y at Six p.m., ttttd arnveatVic- torla on Saturday at .Four p.ni., / e-M. ���������Vi^ # '^'KQTOAWbimdETHAT.THE��������� ' A$S!ZWXhAspacious preniiseslprmejy HOTriW '*,-��������� $>$. George Saloon, where��������� they; will, ho at.aII.times ^. prttparcdtolurnish's' - - ! V 'l ;. B 0 A R D , A N-D M;E^A h tf; -/, ^^ (IZ OF THE-BEST QUALITY. ���������'���������!' -^Tbi BAR . ^furnished * with the- tinestj WINES-, LIQUORS nnd4ClGAItS. ; >K: :i,,. ;,.'��������� .,- ������tv '������������������ ^ i^;'. ;:,,'-:,$i4 "ipar ���������: Week.- ,C- * -������- . Jei7 6m* - ��������� ' ' ' V- ;: -,! :. C||y Miners? Provision Storey ��������� BARKERVILLE; AT: THIS STORKi.'!\viIi';:.a 1 \ydys^"'trti"' -f6\i.hii-::af';iyell- - selected s too to ot/ the *; < ,; FRESHEST GROCERIES AND ^PROVISIONS IN < CAftlBGO.; - BEST JAVA,COFFEE -V y Roasted and -"Ground daily. ' *- /. ' : Branch" Store ��������� .at Last; yy.y ���������-- Ghance; ���������, ' ���������Where a goOd assortment 6T Goods Avill dlwsys be round."*- ��������� J. ':: '" -;' '- ' . ��������� ��������� ���������'.;������' : '������������������.: 1 trust by. str i c t at ten ti on -to bu p in ess a n d t'a iv n n fl square. d eu 1 i n g, to i n oj 11������ co n t in uiin ce of: the 1 i be hi 1 putronagblieretororcextended.to me,/ '. i'e4' Ar. . -.; f J; J; ^ROBERTSON ���������J>RGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE HAS OPENED A /AT^ST^^ '*��������� A -Tlie" Table will: al wn ys / be ��������� i?uppli o\l w I tb the... b est dirticles thiit caube got in Cariboo, and tho Bar with :*ho ,-..;;;p..*:-'*: ' /;���������"'" ��������� '"' >' * ?"''; ;' '. "- ".'���������' ^in^st"[ Wiriest iiquorS; and Cigars, J . Ot IGE. mHE' -0NDE6SIGNKD BEGS 10 'INFOM HIS T^cn%andthephbl'ic,timtbenasn^ GdlFORTABLE BEP -ROOMS; ,, hi������ncw building, where he is prepared to^ive :^od'S ^ a'"reasonable', price. ..Those who ml f'voVliivo with their patronajje, may depend on the r'lpanneps'andcoinI'or't oi'bis house .J/l.rJ^^u. ^HolakeSui5othisopi>orlunJfytoromm dtJrCja booitos that.hisRrcwery has rcor-ivedthe JlKbT PEIZE 61.tUeCblony.ior biEcelcbvaiecj ^ ��������� '-. Stanley (Slouth; La st Ch an ce Crock,) V yyy"yZ-' Apriiso, isti/. ��������� yr.yf. ap22 ox ? XXX ALE, An d .the tr n c am a te u t? wi 1 lb e a b 1 e to' j u rl go b y the m selves t b a t such ho no r a b 1 ^. p r iy.e li as hoc n j ustl y awarded.to ;iiim. ������������������'-���������. y./ -��������� ;/,v ** ' N ���������. U.~~A i ii vi o i ron t r oo m t a 1 e; t. . BarkervilUa:ui. "20, 1869... \ N. qilNlO. . the FLORENCE is ihe best Sewing1 i Mach i ne ��������� for; F am i l^'-use'/ becau'se.r.i t['"'' so seldom gets put of o rd e r i' ��������� I f t he ro Js one not,working well ih" '���������'���������'-"������������������-.:; B:.V;'*-.0REG0Nr'-.>=i(''' -:r% WASHINGTON TERR 2yyZH^t^W'2A^^^' yy0^ijpzyy0' yn2j^kim?yy ���������BRITISH COLUMBIA, :-^/ ^MEXicor zy 2Z yAy'-'y -.'.���������-',;1 JARANi, ; /; ; ;������������������.;/���������;���������; ,:;- ; Or CHINA, if Informedf of it. J wil\-. : fix. it '.-.without1 fi^y-^expense; tb-the -owner* ��������� , . ��������� ���������' -: . ' ���������" Hoi^ 19 Montgomdr^.'Streeti1 South, GRAND HOTEL BUILDIW9, /pAN jp RAN CI SCO, ������WV ;.; Send for Circulars and sample's of . -the woi'rkr ."Active'';Agents';waited in .everyplace," ,, ���������.."���������;. ,"'; " ������������������Vfti' BEAVEN; Agent, .' jelO (5m ��������� [.:: f / VlcUirijV, B.0, ^;'REMEMBtf^r ^XHisI^ ;V Trivellers ' -Wf^ r^ST:/LINENS AVE By;&; lbi^Hag,/as/other, line* Uo; on this aerow &/Jdhn.soii's Stages "titI������ili; I'iXVB BARKERVILLE; KV/ERVl^VlvKK, -^-^' FOI^ YAIiB& INTERMEDIATE f;riMCE^. %; ^||o^;J4&������y O HNSO N* Express |and;; Stage ���������f^".":'.v-^/:V:! v/'/y.'Z.ibAKniEs ;//..���������/;;'��������������������������� v,::- --v^... "LETT ER^'TnEASSltC VALUAI)U?/r^;; ;���������;&..... ;;;,:;;/r .'^KsPKy^fit^iGHT;iSi)"pa|Sic^ot / A!T/ REDUCED - HACKS': jR^* Collor.l'iens, CCni m issions, an <I 0 :vn^r;11; Kxp������s b usiu-fiFs done, with"pti ucuiuiil y fliiid/tiv��������� jiaicti. ,' j^f-Oliioe 61 thcCuriiMio Agency m ���������-: ��������� ��������� M R DAVIi> K UHT?*V ST<) It F.., ���������-'.,np291^:.^-..;.( :������������������ ���������������������������'-.-��������� ;.q'/ " ,/.Bol;frvi)!i-. ; :.Store Street (between .Herald andFisgard) v ;;; : victoria,s.c. ��������� ;:/���������"*'"' ANDREW/ASTRICO,-'. ���������.'������������������'��������� PROPUIETOU. The most cornmndious and clenn Hotel in Victoria. It is conducted on the European principle. The tublo is supplied with tlio very best the market i������fiords. , Meals, at. all hours of the day. Private. Dining Rooms lor Families. ';���������*'. .A yAu/n Board and Lodging'per week. $5 50 and ������6 50. Per day, $1. 'Single mewl*, 37t-i cents./ Bed?, 50c. $3- Fire proof Sale in tho Rouse. :" my6 6in Tan Tolkenburgli & Ca VICTORIA, B.C., MANUFACTUrtE STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, either High or Low PnrfcsflKy ���������: ���������;;i.EA&.piiiRBIfg5 .; Oelebraled ; ���������/ WORCES TER SHI R E SAUC������ I) ocla red by Con noinseurr 10 b e - THE ;ONLY GOOD^SAUCE. ! ; Steamer TictofiaV' ANAKOA3?TERTHE' 18th MAY, THE SJEAME?, \J VicLoria will.'.'/- ., ,;./ -':'\ A'.u1* .LEAVE SODA-CREEK: <;;; EVERY?THURSPAY iMORNING, ijonnecling next day with, tlio Rtoaiiirr ENIEliWUSli .'at;Cottou,wood Canyon, ������������������"'������������������ :-A- v.- y wir,L LEAVE'"Qti-KSNEL 2 ��������� ���������"'��������� ��������� ��������� -'V On thc do\vu trip everv " .: TUESDAY MORNING;. Freight from Soda Crook to Upper Canyon.... %.&��������� Fare from Soau Crudk to ITPP������r Canyon;...... - -^ Fiire.tvom QucHiud'tO '��������� '���������'������������������ *4 .'���������'.->'���������"*.: ,-/. Fare"ironiSotlaGreek;toQuesnel ������������������i........ QufJSUil, May 1*2, 1ST I ims$ arM Quartz and Saw Mills and in Tact jnythmff c'uncSl with the M;:ohine business. Iron and Brass Casting ol all destriptious. On hand and lor 25? aUiW T.^ort������neiit 01 km .Bar a������u uthor Inm lio ler BoltW, Jack Screwy Brass O.cks; GUJc ^Uvj^ StwRftHlHg* bC difierent Pattern.^ Car Wheels witfa ������2 iml BWel-AjsI.*. Steam Pipe Fillings, &c. All orders promptly attended to. Terms Cash, at %K!UVlet1feATT>IM^ Barkerville:, Richfield ���������Ax������- A SUPPLY OF THE IEST piiiTY OF FEESE ALWAYS ������N KANtt, TBSSRS. M EACH AM & NASON are preparrd to _fl furnish Lumber at their Mills. William Creel, or deliver it to order. LUMBER DELIVERED ON LIGHTNIKG CREEK AT THE SAME RATES AS ON WILLIAM CREEK. 1 Having a Planing Machine in operation they will ale* furnish Dmsed Lumber at satisfactory rates. Caution against uratid.��������� The suceC'Spor this ni(������st delicious ami unrivalled' Condiment bavina caused certain deulers to apply tin; name 01 '*"\Von:es- terrslnre Saucer' to their own inferior compounds, iho public is heroby inlormed. thattht only wuy to pro euro the genuine, is to ASK FOB LEA & PERKINS' BAXJ C and to se0 that their namcsare upon thc wturrER������ LABKL8, STOPPKR. aiid IJOTTIE. So'me of tlie Coi*clfin marIcets having been supplied with a spurious Worce,������iershir< Sauce, ii pun tliowrajj. pur and labels of which the names ckf JUea and Perrius- have been forged, L. and P.. give noUcetba| thoy havo furnished their correspondents with power of attorney to take instant proceedings against-'iman-u- 3?a cto rkb s a n d v km)'0 a 8 o I s u ch, or an y 0 th er i m i ta- l ion s by w h i c) 11 h e i 1 r j <5 b t m a y h c iu fringe d. Ask for LEA & PERBIKS' Sauce and see Name on "Wrapper, Label, Bottle, and' Stopper. j Wholesale and for export "IVy tho Proprietors', Wor- j cos ter; Cross e and Blaok wc 11. Lon ������lon, &c., &c.; and by Grocers an d Oil men universally. SYLVESTER'S . a F ;" CYLVP^TER'S KXPP.ES^FOR 0M1KF.CA will few-' O flftor h-ave QUKSN'KLMOUTII on nv about the 1st - and 15th of each month, making regular trips twice a month, JGOT A genera) Express business conducted.: ' LIGHTNING CR HIKERS AND TRADERS will find it to IWJJtJ 111 viu.tjigeto purchaseatthisStore,where w ���������i\' I he' v-f \ y best dpfcriptinii 'on h 11111], 0 n il I hr f',hl constantly.replen'shed by dpw arrivals, Tboprt^l tor-will sell Goods ' A3 CHEAP AS ANY IN; CARIBOO. Orders promptly filled aud Tor warded with (Ite^M > ��������� . ��������� / J. W. LINDIIA* A. Q-ILMOREj" GOVERNMENT STREET, VICTORIA, * fTAS ON HAKD, ANIVIB fm^^^ II larse.assortmen of. OLOlHS,--^ a|^ "d VESTINGS, -^hichho ��������������� wared to order iu the most approved fatyks. ., ^ XKT AU orders irom Cariboo prompt 1 m I
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Title | The Cariboo Sentinel |
Publisher | Barkerville, B.C. : George Wallace |
Date Issued | 1871-10-21 |
Description | The Cariboo Sentinel was published in Barkerville, in the Cariboo region of central British Columbia, and ran from June 1865 to October 1875. At the time, Barkerville was home to a fast-growing community of miners who had been attracted to the Cariboo region by the discovery of gold. The Sentinel was published by George Wallace, and its stated objective was not only to disseminate mining intelligence, but also to eradicate official abuse[s] of power, both within the Cariboo region and beyond (vol. 1, no. 1, p. 2). |
Geographic Location |
Barkerville (B.C.) ; Williams Creek (B.C.) |
Genre |
Newspapers |
Type |
Text |
FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Notes | Print Run : 1865-1875 Frequency : Weekly |
Identifier | Barkerville_Cariboo_Sentinel_1871_10_21 |
Collection |
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 | 10.14288/1.0171362 |
Latitude | 53.066111 |
Longitude | -121.517222 |
AggregatedSourceRepository | CONTENTdm |
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