���������r: ffor flfcwagggflagraffiraHcita inm i vioLPniwimwiiME&!>fsmKUl Vol. 9. ��������� | . | , - - . ...... , I'.T ......... ,, , BarkeryiUei .William: Creek, B.C., Saturday, Oct. 22, 1870. No. 25 iECAMBOOS^TlNEL ; Published every gai^rday;by/> / r 0 BE R T;. H 0: L ;L 0 W A Yy ��������� subscription/ - -/-;J3.0 Gents per Week. RATES. OF AriVE^TISINGl; *Yor one square (one.Inch),:. first insertion/ " ���������"��������� yA/y/A '" /.;one;month'/.,- -Fa- I-wO; squares,=.first Jnsertion^ , /',. - ���������-? ��������� " ��������� :���������'���������" V,-: :^;':PiP0;raQntn^/^. ,*.- -*V ������������������������������������' ;$3 ;/5. T-8' Agents for tlie **'��������� CaribW Sentinel.,',*. ,,ftp.Winkle/- - "A-'."'/? gueiriH mouth, '.,������ ���������;: ��������� ���������"���������: Sod a. Creek,. *- _ yy^yyyzy Clinton,.,- ** - . '��������� " /���������-���������.': - Vale, / - ���������: Mr. Evans, Kew Westminster.' vv -*',. ��������� .Victoria; ���������" *-' ' ;��������� * ' ��������� |,0 P. P(shi������ri :*��������������������������������� ���������'"������������������ - . ���������* Hudson & MeneL,^,.^,,������ -. Mr:a/\v:uhdhart' /" . //��������� /Barnard's Express -.-;���������- ������i .^Barnard' s Express ;/:��������� r Barnard's Express 'do'",:'���������-��������� :'-..do'.r-:::' *;.:. ; Chirkson/fc Co :������������������',/;:;, John Collins -/ Sail Francisco THE-; C AUmb^SENTINEI, :Cards, Circulars; t*ostfers tt^Pro^mpfeflfor Bill Is an ^Theatrical ��������� Entertain men ts/ fit. Sxucui e(1 wi tli neatn ess an d dmpatcb. jjggf c- ��������� ��������������������������� /;\ Terms moderate. ��������� ��������� ;t -'"��������� >J.- 'ijyzkAV^&zj&jj. ^m mines.. -1 A A\ rtu'tviil iTarper'sAfagazine gives a MeM. p*VttiF/������ o'f the-cOndit|r{n;'and;.prosi)ect8 ritV'sUlt- -of��������� Oregon, ;andjn : comparing, itf cvuvth' uf^mmtitt^ ir;-!* tly cituaifieirof tire'-'adjoiiiing-'aateaund (ho w"������'VU-i]:fohlv:<l ���������'.- f? I a te bas. ilie niost^ snb - ���������fifci'wn?1i:fn.in:Jft/i'������i)3.vbecartse-.;it/nai^eeh hi^iii njiun"aviSaericiiltnrftl and not a rahutig k*������<, ������u'd Oregon never was ^.cursed'J with a m\M fo* mlniigZ It has become afamUiav ixloinIhat/^ricnH^ ������ j " emiiitry^^W^P-^b?^***?X*^"'1*!?*^^-S������sp<M^-?* -filly passes without oniicism, but it is plain hirtVifoout^ii^ liaiimil tes&''"'ina^^i^JipWettti to, the varied civilization of the day/ /It seems as if the oarth/andtaimpisphere wererfbririca^espe' cially with a View to,^^lqiun^rAtJ������tod by cUslributiori'"o^^at^r^calling Into e.tfsfc follows that the railway ���������we;are to obtain by Confederation should be run through or past the:principal known mining region, if it is possible to do so without involving a greater cost than if the route were chosen simply on the score of economy/: It is, well, thereto re, that i t is: sti pi ul ateti i n the Con&d era tio n terms (or reservation 'of the public; lands except to actual settlers, or the influence of speculators migh;t be brough t to bear :oii the \selectioii o f the ro nte. / In te rested p a r tics have al read y decided.' the course of, the rai 1 way,- but the Dominion government will doubtless control the - qiWs ti o n b f rou te and d e ter m \ ne it; wi th a view to/the gerieralafl vantages ol',the colony ahd; the/vDomiaioh^^That; it; is/possible to make the rat 1 way subservienL to; the..mine3 and^to/the^e&tahli5bed/;agricultUral interests of the in terib r se cti p h of tbe- cpl qnj-as ch e a p - ly as' by: rarfri ing~i t tliron������h the ii hi ubab i t ed rotitea sketched but for it- would not be wise to assert.jiq$itlvejy,vSviii-lej-.-.the; snirVe'yor. is yet a; sti^ngor, (pi the '\ co unlry/ly ingbeiween;th������ Ro ckyj'M o u n tai ns an d; Cari b oo \ '���������-��������� bu ii i fc is-j u sf asuirwise toproupunce otherwise^;/Itis riff hi enough^ however;: to /say ;tbat; existi rig interests should receive i'uieZ. beiu^tsofthe road. if co tn p a ti We -wi th /tli e; question of cos t. II rap id; an d. ch ea p c o nimnu icatio n intersected Car ibo o yd. w oii Id span 1 ead,. to the eslublTsh- meat of a ��������� greit^.qnarfz;:^!9f;?S-.-^n-Sn?l-?ir* and thepros^iCjr:rjf;a^ricintur/e;;^putd then find arpermanened it'eanjnevpr\1iave witbont:the growft'^olji the.; mining community.:^:;/, tho S.E. corner of Mucbo Oro co/s lower lines and running down stream 200 feet, bav* ing for a base line the side line of the Jenkins co. To form part of said co. willum; creek. Chrysalis co.���������Oct. 12���������Wm. Martin, two interests, and John Tregoning one interest. Re-records. Oct.. H���������Wm. Martin, one hill claim on right side of creek, commencing at the New MofTatt co/s upper lineandrunningup stream 100 feet.-' To form part of said co. . Pjnkertop co.��������� Oct. 11���������Dan. Kennedy and John Pinkerton, two creek claims, commencing .about 100 leet above the Cariboo co.7s lower shaft and running-up stream 200 feet in widtli/rom (he Cariboo co.a side line, to the base of the"left side hill of the creek. To be known ai the Pinkerton.co. KEITH LEY��������� ORKEK.- :: Oct. 12���������Chas. Thou yen in and Alex. Thou- venin. two creek churns, commencing at tbe upper, stake of Chas. .Thouy������u|n?s.claim and running up stream 200 feet to the- old Cana dian chimney in. the old French fliune. Oct. 12���������Jplin.Marks., one .creek, claim in Lhe Robert Young ground.. .Re-record. . "" ^HSUELLANEOUS/*" ..... MISCELLANEOUS. E; WATSON, J-ATOHMAKKR, JK\VE1,I,KR AND EN ��������� ' gr:tver, Government sireiM.'ncxi t-o -tho iSiia St. Nicholas Hon:), Victoria, V; L Cliwuoni. etcreuntl Wuichcscleaned,repaired,and warrantor!��������� I Every description of J owcllery mad c to orihr." Flo iu I and Omumonta 1 Engravingneatlyuxccuted Orders irom the upper country promptly ottcuded to. __: ~GRUNBAUrVl" BROS. Have opened a BEMCH STORE AT VAWIMLE, IxrnKRF. thev win keep a cboice assortment of V) tlrstelass . ��������� GROCERIES, ITvOVlSfONS, ��������� CLOTHING, BOOTS,yy .MIXING TOOLS, HARDWARE, GKNl/IXE'MEKRSCIIAUM PirKS, &c, : ; Which they will sell nt LOWEST lUTESJ 603lm:r A.' )���������/ 2::A��������� VrMKJINTG:EKpKDS; ;���������'>-,.- / v-iChiitenden Go.^AOct: '10^-A.h^Yon;.; &. eo.. fehrpe hill claims/pu;iefii: side of creek/ com mending.- about-300 feet above the lower line ofthe.ChiUenden co.; at a large stump, and running.-up. stream 300 ieet. To form part of itheCiilUeudeu.co/:..'���������" ii"./.'.''../.."������������������ '/' "'ZZyyiA,' ��������� //^^Gs-Grijcn./;';,///..;/ / i ; Jim / C.O.-7-0 ct ��������� 10 ���������O < L a mb.e r ty one .! j il \ ���������claim on cast bank, commencing at the Jim Ico/s. upper line and rn an ing: n p, .stream 100 feet to';-tbe /Bute' co/s 16wev line. ; To form 'part of the Jiin co.' ; Bute; op.���������rOctvlOr:?Permission/ from tbe Gold Commissioner to remove the stakes of ^m^0^&M^PiM '. 'Street, 'Victoria,-' ��������� ' "''*���������' KAS ON HAND, and is������������������rfsmstahliy. receiving,- a large assortment of ,CLOTUS, CApSIMlflitKS. and Vestlhgs\ which he is prepared to make to order ia the most approved styles.: ..���������������������������;��������� P.irlies on William Cr^ek can hove their measure taken by Mr .\LuGalium,-Barkerville. 4^������ All orders from Cariboo promptly attended A CHAITCE. FOB ALL l MDON ���������������������������. e' '. GOVERNMENT AND WIUHF -STREETS * '. yy/y. ,YiCToaiA. ... 11. ;e & co.f mporturs of all descriptions of Dry; Goods, .Hosiery ,and -.Cti tier:clo.l.h ing; \ road. ....... 'tiSTPjrtic������: 1 ar a tl biil i ���������������n gl v cri to b'r.Jers frem n rit- Sole Agent tor Alexandre Ki\> Gi.ovjs. .'.undoaFinn���������J. 1*. Tl-NSTA1J,& Co.: S !3u\V OhurcH Yard. For Sale, ' '; *z a. (\ ir-nngg s tt * 4-. ncc a variety of'fnaWtrlealaccoraing to s^ii. ^4 ^ jlpWii'slreamito Uie upperlwe oi tho Ei^riKn-iih������i'������iiM-U\fe'''^SranidtiaUi^ltfldreiiisi?4 Vim co. .,.���������.. v 1 &0 ence _ , ... , ismbuttohV'ftM/^e^iver^ as cWiiiaatio^progresses*: Oriej country: may be essentially-ah; agriculfi^ "bor a mineral ^country," and yet both In a great*measure' depend; upon'; each other;.for theclevelopmeDt.oL.the.-class of judustryof efito; Oregon-owes much of^herprosperity to the markcU .^ The impetus to ber agriculture, derived from export to California, has enabled her to export to Europe;^XaJacfc, agnculture, to be- come prosperous, must have a market for surplus products. British Columbia is essentially a mineral country, and here agriculture,' it is plain, is only subservient to.mining. Export of agricultural products is a future contingency, depending on the outside demand and the development of injerior/comm^niea- tinn. TSu't if-the mining resources aUrnct a corresponding degree oilhe.attention of cap- itnlbU and bpeciilators as in other mining ���������counlrlea the agricultural wUV no;t keep pace, lvith tire growth of tho mining industry, but remain as now: dependent thereon. There is every reason to believe that such will be the era*.. M'mkig wift continue to lie the leading industry, because the proportion of agncul- Inral to mineral andrwask? land does not pre ponderate, and its occupation and cultivation is too greatly dependent on artificial means of communication both with homo markets mdlhc seaboard. If we arc correct, then it Viti��������� Wixta; tittttRi f ... / McCormick co.^Opt ,3���������J. McGormiek. J. p:Jleedy, J. O. Floy'^H; Chnstie', H. M. Ilil- tonr aud ���������Chas.IIendvick-; six bill claims on the east.b an Ic; commencing at the Jaynes co.'s line and r u n ning u p s tr earn 6Q 0 feet. To be known as the McCormick co. ; ��������� ���������/'*'./ CiUSHOUI .CREEK. Bruce co.���������Oct. 10-^John Velatti,. Wm! Tucker, James n^U.Wm. Smith, Jus. P, Taylor, Hugh Jones. John \1n\cc. Chas, VaUlan. conr. T. Mclmrdy and Wm.;l>eatU, ton creek claims, commencing at the lower line- of the Snow den co. and running down stream 100 feet. To be known as the Bruce co. Ben N������wis co.���������October 10���������V. SangFler. David T. Vt\ce, -Wm. WiH\amnt Jobn Wi11 jams, Job n Sh a w, D. Fa ny, J o 11n Dawson, Robert Anderson, S. Tre the way and Wm. OulHs, ten creek claims, commencing at, the. up per line of the S n p w den co. a n il r n n n i n g ti p s Ire am 100 feet. To be known"as Ihe Ben Nevis eo* Calaveras co.���������Oct. M-Chas. SIcKane, one interest. Re-record. STOUT GVhClh, Coombs co>-Oct. l*i���������John Tregoning, eight interests, Re-recorcls. Mncho Oxo co.���������Oct,'13���������Sam. Roberts and Wm. Owen, two bill claims, commencing at Dr> cinniTT1 American Eclectic Physician; 5I-.au- j UtaiimBfa1% ofuboul tur 22d i..������. ������u a tour SUKthat,farmer. auaxtUons.nuy.av..,! ^StorfSw o^ontocm., the veryM \.fd "������i to tlio entlrc.suisti.ctlon ol. every V���������^- c& a������ ut. Grt ritl of ..k-c .yd. Teeth ..-iivl ip.i*-ry, lor dc!ay������ ������- >n^r n. GM K.S" Mfctrtt t"u ".!'tfto-Host illling for .toc.iyo.r Ml. bcCo rf;c,n-cd by Ex-ir^. , &*-\ ; .Begulations of the Carihoo - Ijiterary^stiMtf / // Th������ tm&ng Room will lwhs>p<m frajn.������<m.i-UU ������ HPIT ft ^ ? C' 'T *' s"1,1"1M rices, -AT- No Nt!\vsjWp?r������ <������r Mas'������v/ini>8 shall Ire' tit ken from the Room.without the Librarian's permission. I'.i rtfos J'.^.n in������ng Books .In the i r.twfciK&stnn. a.ftcr ox��������� plruU'in 01'subscription will he chargod "as subser (hers until the same ba rfttnru :,1. ' ' ������������������'��������� *��������� '��������� . 'L': Not jtioro tlijni mm oumplolc \vork- to-be-talcon :it a time, wlucli mast be.<��������� inured tm the Uegi������tut' kept for livM.purple, i'ud rolurnul. at liie (.'Xpir.Uion ol* two wci:ks, uulfcss with' [r.'rm izawn of ihu Lvhrariitn, to whom rine notico must he 'glvaii, Parties km ding books to noh-subscribers will bo denied tho privileges pr tho I^ibrsiry. and ..Reading }&onj. This iuilc'wlU be, strictly enforced. ; TERMS: ' Subscripiion���������$1 per month in advanced Book^l-timed Tor a fortnight to mm subscribers a 25c and GOc per volume, and if kept longer than a I or I ii igh t to b e-^ch arged 25o per week,, ..-���������-. ��������� sol 7.1 tn . ������������������: .THOS. ���������'���������FLETCHER'S . Se c o 11 d - li a ii. cl . S t o re, RAH K R R VIJJ.B. .Ml ���������WAKE-UP-JAKE. Restaurant and Bakery "i^DT7. IV iprietorof this old. itiid woll-kaown ������stoh L lisiimcnt woiild' rb������p������'cM'nlliy;t!iank his hum er i������uk i Aao'as an d the p u b 1; c-1 or 11 w c s t*H.������i v."e pa tW>mi g;������ here to for e. hestow cd on ��������� him, a n d tr.ufet s ���������tli.a.t.., Xiy' ii i -. tt^iial strict alt'en'th������n to lm.-tnesg to mcYii. a��������� contin ustnceo 11lici'reoaUdenceaiil\support. ���������'��������� Me^lsi>-$1. Board, $14 . per:.^reek. .- BREAD KM)������ OF' THE BEST Fl-OUIt l recomnioudto the public my , GROUND /COFFEE, w 11 \ch i s a mu ch snp osrior arti cl < t han a n y w h 1 e 11 cn n belmdl'roin below. I Roast and Grind it mvaelt iin d choose t behest berries, consequently t he public ma y b o s u r e o I i ts b ci h g f r c e i" rom a d u! torn tion. J. G. GOODSOX. NOTICE. i'Vf PARTIES IKDEBTED. TO ME WILL".rj'BASE iVlJ;c Ue tick accuuDts;beforo the ast ofOctoijcc ji aud all parties to whom I am indebted ara vo- SSJUl to present their hills ^^^^^ William Creek, Sopt .27, 1870. ocl lm iiglNG CHEEK EXPEES '���������" FrfeI^ir^������UrarTfir ^ng^, each way^ felo AU o'rfSS promptly tended la and& r.ith mlly executed, au20 ��������� % A .. .���������' v| e KTS i?J/. v?frj M**2 *-~������ ���������.- .-/ ���������-;^*** j,-..- ". M ...-'-- "���������" \*z '. "f:V : ;;'������ ' t>" ������������������ffl fV ���������*��������������� %3 '���������':i 1- ! =��������� ��������� t,vm! XMM ir-ivelliiis imbffc ana become* source ot d^ IHE CA IU BOO&fcS flN U j ~ kople have become so accu^d Saturday, per. 22. wo. i i' THE CARIBOO SKNTINFJ, Is published in Barkerville every Saturday. All advertisements intended for ins rt ion, must oe. delivered at litest at Six o'clock, P. il., the day before publication. TO ADVERTISERS. AH advertisement* (not inserted for any definite period) will be continued until ordered "out, and charged for accordingly. . TO CORRESPONDENTS. All dommnntcvions must be accompanied by th* reainame and address of tlt������ writer; not necessarily with a view of publishing the same, but as security '��������������������������� tor Its good faith.;.-'';;..- /��������������� ��������� ���������'y ���������// ���������'��������� ^���������^mn" 1���������H<W������������i^lHP������- till ' Hiilll.lnMu.il IHM |l ���������������������������WjMr1.'!'.1"'!'"''-'.*' - THE IHTER10R MAIL S ERVICE. 10 the regular aud rapid expresb that any chan-e which would not give equal faciUuea for travel and letter deliver/ would, raise a storm of iudignntion. Ay/Ay yyf Under tbis beading the Colonist has an able and exhaustive leading article whicb calls the attention of tbe Government to tbe desirableness of more frequent mail communication with the interior section of the colony, and particularly as-regards Cariboo. There can be no doubt that a more frequent service is desirable, and we could'fairly say that it is a necessity only that we have hitherto managed to exist tinder the present arrangements Whether it may be found expedient, in connection with the matter of expenditure, to establish a semi-weekly mail service -curing tbe summer, as referred to by ihe Colonist, is a question for the Legislative Council. We can only say that it would afford -much gralifica- Tbkatrs Koyal���������The performance on Saturday last was not so well attended as usual, probably owing- to the weather, wbich was not of a kind to tempt any one frcrm tbe comfort of a domestic hearth. The comedy of ���������; All Ihe World's a Stage" is one of .those old fashioned pieces which were written, to ** tat folly as it files." or to enable a favorite performer to appear in a character forjwftich he or she were peculiarly adapted by/a style of acting entirely original to themselves. There have been a great many pieces " hit off *' ac. cording to the.humor and circumstance of the time which when represented under" different conditions fail to elicit tbe applause which originally made it a " hit." But."Ail the Exci)UNTBKf wrPK^^ Bka a- -Ob* Su ml ay last the two Indians whojhave been recently yety sticcessl'tiliu baggi ng Cartbo o were ont huti t- tn������. on Autler creek when tbey came unwarily into close proximity with three bears on Mc- Bean's F j at. Bo th o f th e Indi ans b ad guns wi th them; and as one of ttie; bears manifested a decidedly belligerent disposition, the Indians conimencedaHacking him\ i but one, of the guna would not discharge its contents. The Indian whose gun was in order fired five times at the .ferocious brutej but did] not succeed, i n disablt ng it. Bru i rt, sin ar ti ng from his wotrads. made a dash at the Indian, whose ammunition had given out, and be defended himself as well as he could by clubbing the animal with Ins g\imr which was broken by the blows. Bruin.then bad the;best of the 'ti^htand soon brought his antagonist to the ground. The result was that the poor fellow had one of his arms broken, bis face terribly lacerated, and was left by the other Indian, who is his brother, and believed; him to be dead. What pan the runaway Indian 'tonkin ihe contest is unknown. He appeared to have been frightened away without rendering much if any-assistance to bis brother.. The wounded man wa������ subsequently found and taken to Saw milt F U t. From" the descri p tio n of lb e KSW ADHRTloBM ENTS/ \T0TICE IS ...'HEREBY;; GIVEN THAT m * INSPECTOR OF WEIGHTS- ANDJIBaSUrSW Distnct of Cariboo by Hid Excellency the Gov '..'��������� ' '���������;���������". h. m ni RichSeld, Oct. 8, mo. CH a.;������.-iSr- Stipenasary Magistrate. oci51m' n- originally made it a " Mt." bui :������. ���������-.- ���������. ljU FUt. Ffom;the Qescn^ u.^. H circumstances winch at one U������?,^gU|ff*.%g^h^*&rt%Z# ��������� Vade it a favorite, will always befell i.e-lto ��������� ba.e .**** w. .���������.,,..,,.. ������������������..,_���������, made U a. lauui.v, ceived whenever it is represented by arttsis who are capable of delineating the pomposity of the high comedy which in the luxurious times of the Third of the. Georges was su much applauded by fashionable wits and * critics. In preference to the more intellectual efforts of Shakespeare. To refix its original popularity/ however, upon the more modern taste it requires to be represented by actors capable of doing, full justice to the eloquent dialogue 1 ��������� ~^������������t������r1e and to have visited Cariboo, in/unusually'large numbers this year. Probably the settlement 0 f the ad j oi nln g terri tones may ten d. to d ri ve them tn ri her nort hi Grizzly bears have, we believe, never been obser.vedin Cariboo 'until this year.' ^^cvhh./;-/t = -,���������:���������-' CARD. GOLD COiMSSIOEE'S NOTICE. Laying Q^er of Claims^ OS and after the in-/Day. of-November, 1370 all Mining Cldms in C^nboo District arc hi?reb* "LAID OVER'Uintilthe20th ILty 1871. *. ���������A" (Signed), :. H. M. BALL, ,* <jc3 4t - - - . ' ��������� ������������������ . -������������������������������������������������������-���������������������������������������������������������������-- ���������-*-: V A.G.C. ��������� Jci|^i/;6:o.o D ip. BootSj Shoes Clothing and ���������-���������2yy ;; (Groceries, ������ *'y X)F THJ3 BEST QUALITY, For sale at tbe? Store of the anderslpnedin Barter Ville oDDosite the iBank of British ColumtJta.',; . - '���������? ' ��������� '^'? i i;. ';���������;-./..'���������.. .- ������������������ . W.- REKK1E; ���������: only say that it would afford-mttcn grau^..- do>nff. Tuu ;!1;ia,;c ,. ,,. tion to the people from Tale to Cariboo. On and qnaint humor with which \l abonndsind this part of the new programme sketched by of illtrod���������cinjr vocal and-burlesque perform^ -^ *^ Ko rdf>mnr ��������� -. ������ ., iU.��������� ���������YT-ic tbe Colonist we will not venture to be clamnr ons. but in regard to the proposed weekly service during winter, we are convinced that ane'e appropriate to the time. AH this was well enough done by the ladies���������Florence Wilson and Mrs Parker���������who seldom - fall'.to service during winter, we are.convin^u.vu^ Wnsonarawr:;Cll,,tl���������������������������v we cannot be too urgent. So many consider. ^onrtrav the spirit and intention of the anihor " ^H^U r' nnhVlQ mll!^ and regard for hut there'" was evidently a prominent g^f'tl ations both of public policy and regard for ihe convenience of the colonists enter into that part .of.the subject, that whatever may be the condition of the public treasury an effort should be made to concede the boon. The rigors, of winter in Cariboo formerly drove the population f6"the" io\ver"country and uaii. fornia. aod a considerable number never returned from the hitter place owing to the cus: tomary necessity of seeking winter quarter? before the establishment of road communica-t hut there was 'evidently a prominent shdrt coming on the part of the gentlemen who unr dertook the" principal male characters. The part of Sir Gilbert Pumpkins, as represented by Mr Haveioeff; did not depict the" okl/fa^fe m.ned country baronet. " lord., of all tm #nr veys,r' with that aristocratic.jollity an^1 dignity characteristic of the ���������) pond ojd times whe\) George the Third was King." Capta'n Chart es S.tanley and Capt. Henry Stuk'el y. by ���������Messrs. Bo wr on andSmith, were wejl Tepre- ���������a; behalf of. the.CARIBOO DRAMATIC ASSOCI AT10N I defire to return: "corii'al thanks' to Messrs: j,,;S .Thompson,."J. M cB. S in jth. a nd G ?o. By rnes ior ihtir sneceisjul efforts, in connection with the Liqu!- da tion .Scticrno, -a n il to the pu blic generally for the icih;i\n-.-ss." a nd libera li ty with w hich it w as received and supported. J. Z. HOUGH; Manager, v Barkervills, Oct. 21.1870. -'.iA"' oc22 It ������������������ - For Sale, ;/ A SECONWIA^D SET OF MACKBMm 1> V*������RVrRR. f/B09T^M|������E TO OMEE 8e4lf asosnal. EESmUMNT before the estauusnmeui ui m������������t wwumu.v- ,,���������������,.. ,n,��������� ,, tion and the present mer'canltie facilities. ..The ^nted and apparently carefully studied * *bu ������ * r.i, f blUli auu V������i~ pi^tvu. _. ��������� loss of population; to tbe colony in this way was then unavoidable, arid there is much of the migratory feclibg stili:left in spite of the improved condition, of the mining district. The: infreqnency ot r/mail cb mmunicatipq" is iir-tative of such feeling, and is consequently itjnnons to *lbe interests of the colony by an- nual )oss of population. Looking at the matter as thus affecting the general, welfare ' pf the colony, it would seem to be. good policy 'jio establish a weekly mail service. Only those who h.ave experienced tbe dreariness of Jso^tiua;can,appreciate its value. /It' as a cdmmu u iiy we 'bay������"''not been clamorous on the subject, it is because the very effect of our solitary condifiou. lends to repress the desire and (he nerve for .agitation. The people of B.irfcervUie are-tveti awire of the. f ict that owing to such condition the approach of win- for trnds io direct populatmc abroad, and have just subscribed $1200 to \:*y off the flj-bt on the theatre so as to maintain jt as an alleviating attraction. Apart, however, from the general view of this subject, we n***f r.-asonably urge the establishment of .moic frequent mail communication as a return for rbelargt amount of revenue contribntedby tbe district.; We are well aware that the greater portion of the revenues should be de-. voted to the general service of the colony ; but we are of opinion that in addition to the vevenue contributed by this district in com. won with all other sections of the colony, it gives a large balance from its local revenues over local-expenditure to the colonial gov ernmenr. Public "^licy, local exigency, and considerations o* equity, therefore, unite in pointing to the desirableness of granting us the boon of a weekly mail service during the winter. With regard to the mode of service. we feel assured we are expressing the general opinion that any other than aucb.as is now in ~ -"* tfirtAn^itniiin^fi In the Apply to.. oc2*2u P.McEKTEE, B.trkerviHe. opinion mat siwy vn������i *���������������*-*. -...--,.��������� ,... .52. .2i������e would be a-great iocoavenience to the j days thi| week. whenever/there was a break in the thread of the dialogue they .were rather tooislowin tying.it again. The part of " Diggory" should be given to an actor who is;; at home.^Jn the broadest, style of antiquated comedy, for much of the; merriment which the autlior in- tenled to impart to his audience is essential ry connected with.the development of Di^gory'B stage-struck mania. Mr Hough, considering his inexperience, was very successful, but he did not seem to be fully aware of the depth of humor embodied in his part. andDiggory consequently did not attain the prominence which he generally commands with a lauirhter- loving audience. However, the audience ap: peared to be1 well satisfied, for they know how to discriminate and grant indulgence for en thusiastic but inexperienced amateurs whose efforts are well conceived and only require to be perfected by getting rid of the "'gnu* che'rie1' which is generally prominent in the assumptions of amateurs. The Association, nevertheless, all things duly considered, may record the performance on the list of their numerous successes. ��������� M\TtKRT3���������������There is no change to note in the oirices of merchandise since our last report ^ plentiful assortment oi all kinds of Soo<isl'Bi*porte4 tobe on hand, and there will orobably be no alteration in prices for a couple of months. B������lter may be mentioned as an exception. The supply of fresh butter this vearlias diseonrageu importation, and the stock of foreign butter is unusually small.: Unless the farmers continue sending butter in' miantities corresponding to the supply as heretofore, the oleaginous article will soon pnrrimand the old retail price of $1 25 per lb. Peed is not too abundant, but as the demand is small we would recommend caution id forwarding. .This Forest Rose co. washed up 65fc ox. for the half week, and the Ballarat co. 10 oz. and The Cariboo eo. got 6i oz- f������r three������ Blue Tent Hotel &Baiicli. NOTICE; ^THE BUSINESS HERETOFORE CARRIED OS I n������der the name of Mrs Catherine Wright will t>e contiDiu'ii as asu.d'nn-ler the firm name ot. Wright k Prait, who bave purchased, the bn:ines3 irum' Mrs ���������Wright. - . - JOHN WRIGHT. DAVID'PRATT.' Blu3 Tent, October 10, 1870; ��������� ";'. ������c231m HAVING APPOINTED DAVID PRATT MY AGENT, all debts f.U'j to my deceased'bu&b:ind <������r tnykdi are payablti to tbe said Davjd Prau ; and all uvbts dne.by my late husband ur myself will be liquidated by my saU Agt*nt. ' CATHERINE WRIGHT. Blue Tent, 'October 10.1S70. ' oc221m.- HOUSE, ��������� (Sexi' tol-the ^say/6m^.BuiUIki)/;; '������ i B't M ISS A. n ICKM*A N.��������� ,' ��������� ^ FIRST C^AS/MEAI^ .fanilshft.l an I tha 5 ^r^test aitestWn paid to tb-i.wan^ uf e������ipuc^. Dinners ior Private Partte^ c!������okoi tu **&.-/ ' g& Wines, Wtjnowani W^������t Jlicb^t n������ n? at the Bar. BOARD, per Week/ ��������� ;iuv FOR SALE, ONE FULL INTEREST IN THE VICTORIA COMPANY LOWHEE CREEK, Apply to 3. H. TODD, Bnrkervinc ; Or to ROBT. MICHAEL, Lowhee. oclS'2t Oniineca Express. RAVIXG made nrr.jnEr.'tn^nts for running an E*- preiS between Willi tin Cr������?ek, Qui*?uf'lmoutb an 1 Githvu^'ii Crock, ou.- notice will be given of th<; timi> i������f dep irlun; of the n xt ������*xpr������.*gs. Tbe Omineca Express will cuitiu-ct with Btrn ������r.!'s Express at Ques ni-lui"utli and AViiliatn Creek, where parcels and letters uill be received. RtTCS SYLVESTER. William Creek, Sept. 2'2t 1870. k-24 Appeal to the Benevolent. \T/"K, tlie undersigned, have been .requested to co- If op j rate with the aMimvSttevB organized In San Francisco aud Victoria tu solicit and collect subscriptions iu shi of the wi lows aud orphans of the French soldiers killed in the w.ir. We therefore appeal to the liberality and benevolence of all who may feel disposed to promote this obj.-ci.-' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER LH ' - ^EXERAL;,MEHCHA,NDIZB. ��������� G-obds. and Produce received on. Commission ana fovstoTdg^/y^^y: y . RICHFIELD,1 WILlilAM CREEK. ��������� -������ ^O^JGE/ ; aceonnta >!ue to t\u Wc Br������������������������'���������:* ^ Woodson. all lHWlitlos will be seUl-^1������ ^VpATtBB=0.1. BarkerriUe, Sept. 7, !��������������������� _ continuanccolthesasne, ^ Q qooDSOS^ BoiSi5inTDay School, LAC LA HACHE, selT lm CAPT. JULES FERY, Nelson Crook. O. LAMBERT, Bark-rville. F. LALL1ER, Ricblieid. THE LATE RESIDENCE OF THO* ������** 11, the IfV ocS lra ^K-.r furlher panJcolw. api^ r01>er. SCHOOL OPENS NOV htfW; ^ SPROAT & CO., LIQUOES. AGENTS FOE THE \y HEREAS MY I^RTNBR, DAVID Vish to W* W 1-st -tne Qo 'snelmouth Fcrr>, 1 cll���������p. the public that the Kern' ������* ng^g W*5^ OrtcwutlMwrtft Ferry, 4ku 0, l������^ . -��������� "^~^ FOR SAU������, ONE FULL INTEREST IN TB������ Royal Insurance Co. I Bradley-Mcholson (W ^ j Apply to v U^ZfliZ WHARF STREET/ - ������?}0!Jm VICTORIA, V.l. ecl6 lroj :- ���������- m m %���' '.'/.-;; tbe Governor. . M- BALL, ^y.Majifeiratft- STOTICE. Claims; 'ember, 1S70, all M. BALL, DDSi king and ALITYv reigned In Barker. .Columbia;- -;-"'"-��� ��� W, REXNIE; Li IOTJ3E,' v IJiuhiinfj.) / arnbhed/anl;'ikt\: *.s of cU'Uoiu'jrs. ,:; a;i to --sr.icr. ; Ltmiisi; n{ ibe best qu li J ,$i-: IL DEALER LH ANBIZE. ���educe, re-.; Lssiou and kM CREEK. 3, j existing between OHN 0. GOODSQS tiutual consi'&i. M uj be pii-l **, an.4 olin G. Goodson. SRt -PATTERsClN, CG. QOOD50N. ipp,*rtnnttr Of thjalE' rs, and trusts, by * eretofore, to merit ft J, G^GOQOSON^ ay School, ; KCMEt THOS. WALTERS, drtidv to the U4| I t>T, <*8 lm E. . >\VID 0>'EY,hav.M ���crrv iwisutotoM" rsS:-lMum>;cl^c. 5UBE BROUw^b. 1 OTft OCS *l 1870. LE, EST IN THE .son &ai��< ��, ���Hl0t.l��W�� ' a^gjBQQ SENTINEL ^ATURDAYV OCT.'22, 1870; -BT3?H. on tl;c 31st &pW; at Victoria, B Cit ihe. wife;of 'i|r BUBEBT HOLLOWAT, ��ftwifcS���SOJ3S. MINIH^INMWnrBMeElc\y- WIIAUM CREEK. The Mountain cp.'ar��/building a dump- liouse for ibe sriaft itf the baek part of their ground, where tbere ia a channel which they aurpose working during the winter. The ctetinel is a few. hundred feet; from the creek. . ftnd was partly prospected last winter. The Downie co. are preparing to drift during ihe winter, and have put up a large and substantial d nin p-house, slro ng enough to support any'caving-of the bank. They propose work- io* tlie ground in ihe: rear of the Brad ley- Kicholson claim, where the blite lead of the creek and the. back channel above referred lo form a junction; / A shaft ii being $nV dpwn in"#S J en ny Lin d c laics,- b n the ,. ri gh J hill b e-' low the sawmill, for Ibe purpose of working a stratum of top-pravel during the winter^ The recelp Is from the For ward ��� ground and fro m the Bedrock Flume coniinue to give satisfaction. A few of the hydt'aulie companies have been working dn ri ng the week. / T he Go r n ish co. cleaned up 62 oz. last week from a piece of ground below /tliat worked during-the summer,. 1,Tfii'filac.fcjack;i5Q."haye:ruri;-pffa good deal of ground this week, but are troubled with slides, - The Cariboo co.washed'up 112 oz. for;the week ending Monday 4ast -. A company have ���:'��� commenced /work; in; the lower Cariboo sh aft, A rid ther new com paiiy, h am ed the Wind-tip co.,;have commenced work in an old shaft in; thehill-a little below, the Never- Sw?n't tnn nel for the .pu.rpose of d riving to, a i tiftl V channel or gniter known * to lie in the sa^ritaMwwBqagBBPa ;. GROUSE CREEK../ ""..'. ���. The Heron co. are preparing for the work in the old tunnel by taking up the creek for drainage. The Hard-up co. continue drilling for the Heron lead. The Waverley tunnel co. have commenced washing from the Talisman shaft, wbich has been drained by the tunnel. The tunnel i* now within 60 feet or the shaft, from which the company are working down, to the tunnel.;'-- yy A ������,/' SNOWSHOE CREEK, Scott & co. are making about $5 per day to the band. -::.��� FINE CltEKK. .' , The. Discovery co. are making from $8 to $10 per day to the hand. Lamont��fe co. have sunk'in bedrock to a depth of 48 feet, and are drifting out for the channel. 1URVEY CREEK,, The Minnehaha co., whose diggings were recently drowned, are preparing to run the tunnel ahead-to bedrock.'-It is already 500 feet in length: The Manitoba co. have commenced work in the old Cornish tunnel, which is 300 feet long, and intend to; run it ah Pad. Bailey has got off the lead. Laidlaw,& co. have made .....about "expenses during the past two week**. ������ '.vyy '~y/'Ay: A . KBITBXBY CREEK. The Gold Flat co. are sinking n sump hole and puttlng up a pump to. en'ab 1 e them to work during 1 he w in I er. Ybu'ng &co.. are making from $20 to $25 per day to;the hand. The Ossian co. have taken up a portion of the ground formerly ���'. held by the Stonewall co^, and have commenced running a tunnel. MINING RECORDS. The New Mpffatt> cb. -are ^working on high rock on the right of the creek, but intentl to go \nto; i he (leep groun.d, as {soon, as; they can pet Jrai n a ge. The Bal 1 arat co. washed tip HO oz. for the we��k. The Conlilin co. re- $m wftges for the week. The Summer co. kve ccmnienced; wasijing:: The Forest Rose cc, having flnished repaiKs.commenced put- tiiip out -from:',tlie lace :a gain ^l<isV w;eek^ and gut i03 oz. There is no change to note in the operations of the other Co inipam'es'; working in He ere ok, e xce |> t th'^t I h e; Oaledb nia'���. cp./bu ve filojipod 'to4 repair pumps?^:^;:;���/./:/:, y./;'". " i Z-' "if.; uisz. ��� gulch; A- Th 8 "Rsn> t�� r nl d a co.. are .-down.-.'. wi th tbeir thafiover 60 feet The Perseverance co..are tiwhled< with bott Id ers,, which prevent them "making much from the good ground-lately struck. ' *-?��� '~Z: ������/'/.-.../'��� '-,i.-. ��� y-:. -. - "-./������ W; STOUT GUtCH. The Mncho Oro' co. washed/ up ^5i oz. for |the week. "From the TafFvaW claim/the re-. :ceipia were lighter than usual, being 23'oz. [The Jenkins, Coombs, Alturas and High-Liow- pack co.^ are working. Z'��� CON KLIN GULCH. The "White Pine co: continue getting pay Md took out 30 oz. for the week. Tbe Felix co.t who .are working a small force, "washed ^p io oz. ....;.. /.A.-i ���' "Ayv -:'' ' "'"���/ LOWHBB CREEK.;- ,,The Victoria co. were running a drain prnng the week.- The Russell-Robertson co. i^ontiune on pay,.frequently as high as 10 oz. t o the siit. Tunneling for the quartz, ledge ih Pie Brown claim goes on. The Brown co. ffe running a small drift to"-.cut off the hill faler, and washed up 13 oz, for the week* - -��� ;' ��� KEITHLRTORKKt;/ ' OssiaF co.���Oct; 15���J. S, Thompson, p. McGregor, Patrick Haxler, David Waikins. George/Atchison; andA Robt Craig, 600 feel mining grouod oh 1 eft hank of creek,; being the, upper 600 feet formerly, held by the Sioite- wall co; Also, rfght/ot; incline and roadway ��handq'h'ed by said co. to be known as the Ossian.co* ��� ;. "���r ';v 1/ CpXKLIN.GUIXH.'.-' ���; \Qct, 15���Fran. Duwdvllv one hill claim on; right bank:commencing at. tlie. lower line of the Sawmill co.;and^rftnniiig/ up stream 100 feet .: "������:'.. .' -/���-'��� ..-������ .���..-������"" /;.- WtLLUM CREEK.;;;' - yy^ i:WlnA*W hiil:claim on right bank, comrnencihg .abpnt 200 feet' b^low/the/CuledniMrt' shaft on:-t!m Caledonia co/s BuSe .line, an ���! run ninsr do wn stream 100 fee tun d back to the summit of the hill. To be kuown as the \Vin Vup co. McLaughlin co.���Oct 17���Jas. MeUughliii and Colin ChisboUn, each one lull interest-- Re-record. .;. ,': ���;.'���'. ::'A '.' ��� ��� :.. vCaiedbhia co.���Oct 17-Thris. Bell,-five interests ; ��� Cyrus Yoxingi 8-4tha interest -/ ahd lob n Jones, 1 i in terests. Re r ec<>r; 1. ( ���/. McLaugSiln co.���Oct. i7���50 inches water out of Walkers gulch. Re-record. -'. FRENCH CBEEK. The North American co. have been compiled to stop running the tunnel ahead owing w the want of air. and are preparing to put [J a shaft for an air current The Clark and teat Eastern companies have got a shaft town about 40 feet and in gravel, MqSQUITO CHEEK. The Willow co. continue to take out good )ay. The Little Minnie co. are getting a little Jay. The Discovery co.. are cutting a.ditch jo Red gulch to iucrease their facilities for rUVumiK water during the winter. Hoi rota W- have bottomed a new shaft and are making ^ges. . ������'-. RBU GULCH. 'he Railway co. continue prospecting and jie other companies are getting small pay. i UGHTKIKO CBKISK. 8 ^ne Gladstone co. are in from the shaft Font 25 feet The Victoria co. are waiting * "'on work ordered from Victoria. The |anconver co. are rigging up machinery The Jgatning co. have got past the caved ground ... Bfr��ek gravel,.which-is.expected to be |-l0m^ to-day. The Spruce co. are .running ^ on the channel. The South Wales co. e Parted their wheel and commenced, Pi!in< their abaft - VAX' WIXKLE CRWKK. ���; McCdtmick co.���Oct. 17~J5d. Lennhg:'one hill claim on east bank of creek, commencing at the upper line of the McCormick co. and running up stream 100 feet To be worked a9 part of the McCormick en: BA:GhE CHEBK. Independent; co;~Oct. 174-Jos. Waters* Charles Gray and G. Harris, three hill .claims on right side" of creek, commencing about 200 feet above Lightning creek and running- up Stream-300 feel, and back, to the summit of the hill. To be known as, the Independent cp, . ANTLER CRBKK: Old Porter Ditch-Oct. 17���Geo. Atkinson, the old Porter ditch. Re-record. cii^NIKQHAM CHEEK. Standish co�����Oct 19���Wm. Standish and Benj. Shuman, two hill claims on east side c'i creek, commencing at a slake 160 i'^et below the head dam of theStandish co. and running down stream 200 feet and h'dck to the summit ot the hill. To be kno^n as tbe Siandish co. CH^nOLM CREEK. John co.���October 20-John Black, John Bell, John Paris, John Peebles, Dan. MclCen- zie, Hobt McDerttiott, Wm. Clark, Isaac Hodgson, W, H. Robertson, uine creek claims commencing at the lower line of the Good Hope co. and running down stream 900 feet to the lower line of the Ben Nevis co. To be known as tbe John co. (. AKTL&U CREEK. Porter Ditch���October 20���Denis Garigan, two-fifths interest iu the old Porter ditch and water right thereto. Copfbb���The Coffee prepared by WILLSON & RICKMAN, Fort street, Victoria, has superseded all other Coffee ia the lower country. It is manufactured from the very best raw coffee, and its superiority is-attested by the fact that wherever introduced it has becoma the favorite beverage. On Thursday night the drawing for the numbers of tickets and the prize of ��100, as advertised iti the-SajsmxEt, took place in tbe Theatre Royal: Tbe prize was won by Mary Sheldon. The whole number of Liquidation Scheme tickets��� sixty, at $20 ea^h���had been taken, which fact showa that the people of William creek .understand arid appreciate the value of the Theatre and Amateur corps as a useful institution: inasmuch as it tends /to lessen the monotony;'-;'of residence tu Cariboo. By the success of this ingenious liquidation scheme the. deb t on the b hit ding occupied b y the Fire Brigatle" and Dramatic Association wiII be settled. After the drawing dr lottery, the Ball cbmmeuced. The ssats of the Theatre had been taken out and a large space for dancing was made: The stage was arranged for a refreshment room, arid the entire Theatre was tastefully draped with tbe flags of the various nationalities represented by the in- habLtauls of the creek. Prominent among these-were-'the Royal insignia of Britain. Tlie salon du dance especially presented: a gay appearance. Thorough walls of the Theatre were covered with red woollens/the ehahde- liei-s artistically decked with evergreen?, arid every part of the building made attractive .by the abundance and variety of bunting; The slipper, was fui*nished by Mr J. G. Goo.dson, of the Wake-up' restaurant, whose ability in that line of business is well known and needs no /comment. /. The programme for dancing! e mb raced ibe / iisu al " ro u n d ; o f faV;!j i o nab Se. dances: and were executed with a precision and compieteness not always^noticeable/in the highest circles of society:1 *i��t five o'clock in the morning the programme was exhausted b ut not the dancers, who retired its if loth to 1 eave where so: mugh genuine pleasure ;Juid- been enjoyed. Cnpwx-" Giiaxts.-r-'Mr Denn 13 Murphy has given; notice of application for a Crown grant of the. farming, hind at the 141-mile po.it on. the Ly t to n an ft Al exan d r ia:. wagon ro ad. Mr A mad ehR; Ism ard ie has also gi ve ri ri 6'ti ce ! of application For. a Grown; grant of ICO, acres of I ire-em pled and 200 acres of purchased land situated,on Chimney creek^ Thei ;Land Qrdin^ ance, of 1870 provides; that where a certificate of Improvement has been giveiV in respect of p re-em i)te<l 1 an d ah d Abe A co ridi i ip n of / four years' beenpatiori has/been fulfilled. the; pre- ^mptor;;slia^ for Si per: ac re., p ay able i n four eq ual an ritia 1 iri*taIrhents. The Grb wn grant to a pre-emp��� .t ion cl a r in 'Will' hoVhe iasued nti les^ ��� - it "s BKt I have^ been 'proved ��� to/ 'the'; CammisRio^^:; .^f ���Liindft ;ahd "V\forks that written or printed no^ Hces of ;the =��� intended application for/ srich irranthaveboen posted {or/a;period of sixty; da ys p ri it ito sue h; a p p I ication ii pOn so ni e co n '���-. spicuons 'part of the said pre-emption; claim. and upon -/the;,adjacent, claim ^if;any")^ arid Upon the conrt house of the .district wherein the land lies.. Notices of in ten tion- to- apply i\ > r Crown grants fo r the 1 a rid ab o ve referred lo h a ve accord i ngl y bee n. pi aced upon the Court House at Richfield:, /;:; A Deaths���We regret to h-We to ari ri bunco the deaths of Mr P. Ogden and Mr P; S. Og^ den, his son, at Smart a L��ake. The-death of the fo tmet ge n tl em an too k place on tho 9 th inst, and of the latter ob the 3d ii^t The can se of death in ,b o th cakes wa s infti t e n 11. Mr Ogden, sen,, was iri charge pf/the Wudsou: Bay Company's district of New Caledoniit, and had been in the service; of ;the.. companv for thirty years, lie Was very niuch w'pected by al) who; krie w him. '. The Qmiri^ca iri inei^ spoke of him as a vety kind-heiirted Ain&: obliging gentleman. /Immediately on,,receipt rpf thesid new�� the.fljg of 'fho H.B, Co.?ses-; tabUshmcut on tftU creek-was placed1 at vliaiC-:/ mast'; ' ( -������ '��� yC; .'-".j yy .yZ_ y Land���Since tlje. pu^Ucatibii of the bfn.jial Confederation term* there la an: increased ir*- terest manifest in land, and iu answer toi��t fe w \ ti qt i iri es we. would stale th at the id mil Ordinance of 1870 provides for the privilege bf preempting 320 acres of land ifsifrtato' east or jiortli��� of the.Cascadh range of monii*' ta i ns, an d 1 ti 0 <a cres if si tu ate in the conn try Iyibg in; tljc , opj>osile pola{s. Priyilege ti>r pre-empt 100 acres additional tj the, 160 acres pre-empted under the old: ordjriance is also given by tbo new ordinance. We will publish a synopsis of: theVnew,:laud; law in: a future number of the Sentwel:-/ Ayy" yZ:-y 'yZ y Accident���On Hn n d ay : af ter n ob n'- ami tier / named James Mitchell meXwith an rcQilent while.sit work in tlie Dutch Bii claim on William creek. A r o ck ��� ab ou t thirty- po uhda ��� weight; became suddenly detached 'from the/; bank and.fell on Mitchell's head, causing,two ugly-1 o oki ng wm i nda. Dr. Ch ip p. was soo n! i n ��� attendance, and found that no mortal injury bad b eeii>lr#i<?ted as - onlyjthc scaloihad bceii: CUt : ���../ ���: , /. ;-��� ���> , , ��� The Weathbu ���The frost and snow which . betokened au early winter in the latter part ��� of last.week gave; place to showers of; rain/'; which continued up to Thursday /wh^n^nter;; again .suCcesstu 11 yydi?pnted for/piosse?s?iori; of the a tm osphere; and a co nsi derable q u an ti ty of snow; n0w cov^rs tlie ��� country herenhou:-tSi, A-sharp.;frost/l^-um^::^vB/aa:^d^6^^ indication of earnest winter. For O min kca���O n Tu e;*d a y ��� 1 a s t twenty .men ; left Qu esn el mon th=for th e n e w. creek In'Oihf n -\" eca: A considerable quantity of mercbaridtKer and prodrice was forwarded at the same;timoA to the minre by Messrs; Dun!evy and Manife, ~ - of Soda Crec)t. y Cttpty Wright tm his steamer '���.,-. up/the rivej* as far as the cany o nowhere lm* men and cargo were disembarked. 1 ProKEF.R Qcartz MiLL Co.>-The annual - meeting of this: corap any, vwas held on Tuesdiy;; evening last, when the election of officers took �� place. Mr J:B. Nason v/as -.reelcclel/ chair-.; man of the Board p f Di rec to rsy arid the. f o U o w; ���/. ing genUem&n;^ Directors:; J,'.-,Hi Toud:.secretary.���'-.���K.-:Keu-;./. feldcr, J. G. Goodspu and, Ge.o,. Bytnes, / \- yf ��� Thei '. Lowheo trail /has;1; o eon., cut '��� as far/ aa . Forestvllle. and we untierstariil/ that all who ���A Look Out for Thusves���On Sunday last f on r boxes o f b lack sand bel on gin g to the Caledonia co. Were taken.; away without the 1 knowledge of the owners. On Tuesday morning an at temp t : to r o b M r Vignolb's til I was made by a man who pretended to be drunk and snoozing near the counter. Mr Lavary! the brewer, suspected the conduct of the man as being assumed and watched him. As soon as it appeared that no one was in the saloon. the boozy man suddenly became sober,leaned over the cbuuter, and while iri t&e act/of drawing out the till Mr L. politely requested him; to stop; further criminal, /proceedings, which he diJ, and left the saloon/as ".quickly nti possible and as "sober as a judge<"r. pji VVednesuay night ; last-^^-./.&uop^.Vindbw was broken and a lot of .7; at nuts taken therefrom. This appearca to have been done a* much for the purpose of cracking a joke a* well as ',*ee nuts, the shells of which were ^.Vewn in front of the window, showing that the thief or thieves had enjoyed the fruits <>i the crime on the spot where it w.as committed. Burglary���On Monday night last, between eight and twelve o'clock, the Ciibinof. Capt Blinn was entered and a few articles of small value taken therefrom. The main object of the burglary was to secure some money supposed to have been left in the cabin by Mr Blinn, who had just sold his interest in the Caledonia claim on William creek. The con�� dition of the cabin on Mr Blinn/8 roturn showed that a hurried and almost complete search had been made during M3 absence: as though something more valuable than the articles'taken had been looked for. It would appear that disappointment had inflarriGd the mind of the depredator on finding that be had missed the coveted booty, for it was evident that an unsuccessful attempt to burn the cabin had been made. A small pile of kindling wood left near the stove had been ignited,and a piece of candle put under it to insure its combustion, but the fire did not spread, and with the exception of tha \om of a pound of butter and a bucksaw there wa& no harm, done. are;directly interested in the trail, as."affordlug-..- 1 m pro ve d cornmn ri icatton y&vAy \y ell- satisfl ed with the work. The trail havirig been:ronghljr:; pnt thro n gh !o ril y r eq u iv es a i i.; le g rad i u.g ti>., render it tho ro ugh 1 y co m pic to f0 r rise, d\\ ring the winter,. \:i 22 : 2A-2 Sfe^ssus. L 6ppenlseimer:; T7~R^PiritiTlTV-JT- McB. Smith, R. Holloway, W. Powell and> Ha n: R. Carrall *' httve preset) ted the Carihbo Amateurs with Lheir Liquidation TictreJR, whioh are equivalent to ti donation of $120, or;J$20.each:.;/'--: Ai""':* '^v2.'y'22 2 True Cornubia co. on Whipsaw. gulch have sold their claims to Chinamen. The Floyd / en. St ou t gn 1 ch, h a V 0 so Id . the ir cl ai ms to Lewis Wintrip. of "Willhim creek,'.'.for .$2250,, Mr Wintrip intends to hydraulic the ground. ��� Kx^iiEss���The following passengers left by iVe down express oi'last Saturday:���A Whet-, stone and H. G- Hartnell. late members of the Ke'ly compj'.ny. Lowhee crcjk; Chas Hinb and Ah You Bet; , Tub William Creek Bedrock Flume co. intend to commence running a tunnel yhortty in the creek with the view of facilitivUng opoi;- alio ns next season, .Tub bu&uiess of the Blue Te.nl. Hotel and Ranch will in future be conducted by Johu W iigh t an d I) ay id P rait; MrP.McKntec has on band a complete sot of blacksmith tools, which ho offers for fiale at a low price. The,Quesnelmouth Ferry is now in the sole charge of Mr Lecnre Brousseau. Okis of tbe companies on Chkholra creek have bottomed and got a prospect for wages t Mbmouy presides over the past: Fem.'s Cofpkb over the present The first lives iu a rich temple bung with glorious trophies, and lined with tombs; but Fkli.'b Goitkb has but,. one shrine, and that is every breakfast taj>^ Its aroma walks the earth like a spirit, and can, t>e found for sale at every rospeotabl�� dealer's An British Columbia. Beware of . j spurious imirattona, * % III fl'lL JH-IH'TMifimP BWfy^anwff^ / Yale District GsXTLGMtiSC,-1" ���// ��.*"'���'���' - ' '/'In reply -to a request pof many.>of, Ihe. Electors' that I would uccept the ; noimnntipn/ ;5^ candidate mr. the rep^ and Yale District i ii the Legislative Council. ^'���BrUis^ tft ihe coniihg election, I accept aiid;declave. ,-mjsftif on the situation.. ���, ���^Asi/my ; politVcal/ opinionsy are/ ^known tm/hn<rhp'ntihiscb'lo^ny^ ��� th e qii estfo u o f.' Co ti feUeailt o n'���;��� i t w il I.'sti fficii lot ine to say!that for years I have been and tun lb -day; o nii o f; i te /; W-a r mest and f uithfn 1 MijJVJOA-iors^ ami eipj/vi-terms of our .Union contract were i'()jyitablevvWiUvi other. Provinces within the 1 i.oniinip.tu;;iffhe'iCOiidUiuns. whloh form the liasis^>.f^hc. ': Vmiitica 1, admits of fewo;iniportant Mv����hs&^ wisdom arid in- tteUicencc^or^be -country,,:to be decided by. HiUle government,/���; *...**���������*��� ���"��������� ������;-'/|Ql&sre';:( ;of die Terms :~-^,It- is; agreed; that tjyb'je^feingfarifl' aml/i'xeise' duties shall con/; li^uQjjV'force, \\\ British; Columbia until the ; ;^ X tt-oflhTavoiV of Ihe Dominion ;Tariff on iliose ^foiiudi:��� ^hatltis equitable ; -that it. ' yearly'slip into thcDomuiiot^ p6rt!'ofu falKe*polUical plea, called protec- rtih'nv whereas there is-nothing to protect at^d ��� tltatiin orjlernto,.'.<save/-not only'$;th/e/sura: of ;/SlSO^OOO- to the/colony, but also; that it will ���'������ sOrye 'as ��a pneventiv^ to any unnecessary political agitation hereaften ��� > *r,x : ; ^Clause 4-i- of ^erms<:-^^The conditions:of "thefeecntive auihovUy and joiythe Legislature of'British Columbia shalUsubjectno'the -. pyj)visions by^ 1867", continue as existi ng at; the time of union n-n li i altered b y the author] ty; of, the said Act, i t/l) b i n k at tli e sam e ii me i u (id eratoo d that I he ��m ���'British' Columbia;. ���, It beiog/alsjo und^lopd- / tl^ it is'Uiein ten tion of (lie Gbverhor3b : /amehtl itlie'eitating/cbristiiutipn/'.iti���-:order : to; have the inajonty , of 'the members of the I^gislative^pounciL elective:!/ '. .- v v Hmliot in favor of :any such amendment as,referred fo In; tlie .latter.- f-ar-t of: Oiauseli;; vlmUI-will siip pbrfc^as one'ofMhe/condiUpnsi of- unionitheinl^oduction/of-^a freeform of' gov^ .... er n nient on - a respohsib lo/hasis^ giving to tlie; popple, wifh.unioni ttievrnahagement of their owu local =affair>. ^ " ���-.,���.. ' \ -i /;;."; 0 nr/p opujatf lo ci\l pa ri i amen t: .to ��� constitute ���ode ch a nil��er: co; ni p psed; p f' t we rt ty/me irib e rs; *. 1 sifcroF whom /having the ..confidence of Abe, p eopl e v w ill represen t th e Go v ern ni en t, th eir tenti ve of office depe.i���dirig/ori l\k\t haying.;a maj orii y. i h the Hbttse. Any fo rm of go rem-; / men t fo rB ri lisli, Gol umb.ia, >y h ose. i'n^ ti tu lions ia a\ oii i ree a mi r esp b.nsiblc, I wi 1 to p pose.;;; ' In respect to ; i n ter :occa ni c com mn hi cat! on b^n-ail', this ;greatTcn ter prise has al vvays-foiind ���; inime onc.of its /eavli est-and most faithful. aoV v oca tes;;D and / as the Do mi n i On Gov er h men t; ; as, a cpnd; tion, u tidertake to ]seen re. the com< m en c emen t: \ si m u 1 tan e on si yj; wi th i n t wo y ears^ froiii the date of union, of the construction of a raj! wa y fro m th c Pacific; to wa rds the -Rock y Moifnjtai ns, and the cp ra pleUon.ipt.'sii ch road wi ih in te n years .fro m d'ale/of iin i o. ii, I 0 el ie vo it to :.bei'.lhc; thAy of 'A he; /country 'to observe t !i at t ii is sti p u 1 a ti o ri. i h the' ii n i o ii Zoo n true t -. jh , faithfiiily fulfilled. / ' ',; . I vv'iii iuake no remark at present as regards the'other terms of our political contract, believing that they1 wil I be unobjec tion able to the cotintry, : " '������"''��� The aboliiion of Head Tolls on flour' of cu 1 o n iai.. m anuf a c tu ri��, i f not tlie en lire re; mo va 1 bf t h e.gat e at Cl in.to n, I w 111 in os ti w i I - linily .support, other.local issues to be -dealt with Uirough local legislation, . .. . - , ,.,.. In ct.nclndon. 1 pledgt? myself to Kupport the poIitical pv\ucip 1 es ahove 'meiillutied, stud y i h e in te re.-1 s a n d reqit i rein en i s of m y. no iw.{! twe n tat, a nd en d eav o i ' to j j i*o mo "ttJ 1 ti 'J ��� ge ne t al ���,., w ei fa rO. a nd p r o s�� p e r ity o ( B rf t i *\i Co Is I in bin;;:. and, i n: o I'de r to m o re f a 1 ly e xp 1 ain tliose principles, 1 hope to meet yon at air early, clay.',',.. ..; ;;- , ���;;.. ./,., I am. Gentlemen: y- . ; "���; .���..;;.. l"oni"8 .fai t h !'u fl v, , '��� ���',; ��� -��� . ���'"���-. 222Z' i'".y:: -/.".litJBiE.&MITlt Lytton\B.C.;Sept.'19,1870. :A.A . . *y ;;;/BU^Bss/^Qyi(^i, "M1S.CB.LLAIS.EQUS. /This; coici>raled lie. tic'iae has won a. .deservedly high rcpulatioa as kin aileyiaior of paja atd a preserver of health/ /It has/become' a household remedy frbm ihb (act thaMt giye��jmrnoaiatean^l permaueut 'relief.'" / It /is "a parely :vyq geiable^prepara ti on... made from' the -best and imr'esi :mjiteri?} !s,; safp ��� ;to keep a nd to use i ri every Tim ily./.. 11 Is, rcconi mendod.by phys icians and persons br all classes;;; and tO:d ay/after a puttie trial of ItiXrby years/^-tlie Average Hfe of ma n -^-it stahds iihrivaU^d;"and unexceliod, . spretiding !ts 2-~yyy&^ A\"i'i; BarkervilierB;C.,>���:Aiignti'l8,-.X8.7p;''���������-..���..; WISGEtL^EoUs; lts favor;; ;as ms -b6ttlo/\v ill xip'.more to ivmvlncft yon of its .ciDclicx-/t'ian /all'^ie adi-erfi'rfcm&'ri'ts in the world;, ; Oi v$At oiio'- fair ivh\ pnft you'ttvoaW' uot be wlt-houtlV:^vrtea/timss;its cost... , ;>���' ?.. i .'Directifms^^ttccoiripijnv/each1 bottle;" -. /Sdfd/by/ayi^DrnggiM and Merchants/ fwwcouiinnwMiiawi������im'ii ���urn' i'i "���������ii ��jiggg*5SS ocllm /;MlSGELIi.ANE01][Sv^:? fe. mm, /iipRr- mom SODA^.GKSEKi^-'' i':-'//:'- ' ^ �� ���>" ''��� ; / '';'���'���; .; ' A 'QUSSNELLE, and ." :fe^v;/|i^^;;i:fj;i ��� ��� .. ������- <��� ��� ���/-.... ;. '-Also, ��� . . ;';���', . ������ ��� / TWO/6-is. CYLINDBR STEAM -'ENGINES: ���/;'/; ' ;- t-with boil:sks,\ .... :/ /; Suitable for sraallstearaers. '���;. '���"'; ��� 0[in i apj .ipr i 1.1.2 i$'> il8 70;;: A y/yy^iM ;.6m r MESSRS: ;MEAOHAM /&./NASO.N .ari?; prepared,to : fiirnisJV T.umbor at their Mills/ William ' Creek, or deliver tt to ortler, i T... ��� ." ��� ���- -^ I^MBER/,pELiyfcUED; ON/ LIGHTNING : ORBBK AT* THE;SAME RATES AS; ON / WILLIAM GREEK,,- -.-,; ; Raving ��� a PI ah i a g Machine'1 In ope ratioai; th ey- wil .also furnish Drossed Lqmbcr at satlsfactpry ra %mp: i ^Planed Lumber and Shingles constantly on hand :; ���-,-/ lyyy:.y- :V:.?jeiitf'" : yy ������ ''"-���- - ��� Ayh, Isaac 0. . Arwing:,Mr.!r ;'.', ��������� BaiiuellCM Brott-nHugh /- BulelyJohn . ../'. IJroWn Henry H Br akin Michael Braiiey F- Briggs Sumuel ]iakt;r William- Biouvena Joseph Be le Constable; Beschamps Lonard Cli'rk H R, 2 Christian Hoary Gorrigan Owen Uliorley Robt , Carlin Rodger. ���'���' Carsiers Fred-H, 2 Cran dull. Mar ii Connurs D'nuis,: . CorbvUMUch'enl ;,_ Chins i5i '���;������ ;. !':'i": BavisQD "'.-.;-.;������' Davis W h: .;;,��� DivisJohn.W..,-,., D^tzAVilliam Dickson Chariest D'uickmon Honon p;,: Drake John '/,i'���/���.;. Douglass; David >: Dix^ii John .fi..-��;���-���- Henry An.srustine, 2./ 3?rtsa.naro.Dpm.enlcq, Q-a.rre.dof Antonio . /, Gal! eglier James Grsr'ii?ladevA-B- y GrannilhRobt;,;. Georgy/D.ibH'l._:..;,-..,', KuolinvoiJohn ������>'.���.; Hancock ft'Jt- Horn Edward j-l'irt Divid/ KuwelaPredk;��.;., ;;: Ho'vah-'H.''^;;/";:"' .;-:- Hut ton William-. ,-: Unr^iingsG/ /.,.;"���.. Howard Samuel -,.-;. au20 ���Hodge Watson -John soil Nathan: '; '��' - Johnston Thos_ p.. yyyzy --HUrwus Jas KeatieyWH v. Kisteo Cbarlee .; ���. >,;: ;'XewSs'G' "���_'.- . I/awrle S' ���'������;.��� ;7'/ ' "Jjeah'SJ' 'Loivg.BA,;,.. :-:.;;>/ .--���;���' l/msteamc Hussin.. : Mat'giii^ Joseph, %'"' ', 'MavesWG- ���">���'* ��� jfcLand ihilcomb ,.,., Mcliinis Keil Ma liory, Timothy J . Mclni.r J no t . / ���'Itfculiis:'Styfe��!m:-; ��� '.,"��� ���"'��� Owens WUUamv v; i; Ohara Joseph -iV: -,//:: pindr Ih;i>ry,... ra ul s-mi o bus-'������;,/��� >-. : VthiftllrK .���'"���������/- ?������'; ���... ���sr��i%Virin,Q:������������-. /-���v'v-1 i Bus ton G, 3 ,; .v 'B'lcaJey. Geo,.. ���'':;.;/:',:��� .;",..; KObcrts William ���:BlchHTils&-Davis ;^v .;-.v / Ritchie QD .; Robertson \V H -Blchit'rds Adelpli Rappeti David Stuart James Sill W . ��� .S'vbois N II .Slept>eh Bernard: ��� Sovneen David I) 'Sehimil Joseph Fch.tci uJ.uli /Xhiitnson J ��� f vhon Ti.os- Viirch -rean Louis . Wriivi III: AVils.-m G^o ���'\YU\v-->od ;-piVill.in Jame3 /-Woo.', Taos .. WeMhue W- /JAMKS W.ICKHAM, - Agent Rirnvr-i's Kiprcss, fETTA, Miners';;^Pro^M 'yy. -- barkerville; ;��� ��� ���".. ;KEST DOOU'rTO;;SB^rij?B-t... GFVICE. hi0UTN.INQ;GREKK. < MINERS AND; TRADERS will n b d ; it to the I r' "ad vantage to purcliasc a 11his 3tor e, \vhero there is I&TIEIT OF;GOODS or ti or tlio very best description on hand, and constautlyropienjshedhy new arrivals. T '������--;. toys will sell .Good s the Stock The propria AS CHEAP AS ANY IN CARIBOO. , orderspromptlyfilled,and .forwardoa with dispatch A Z' Z." ���. ;. BEEDY & tlKDUARD, Van Wiiiklo,. Proprietors SAWNEY'S LETTERS ya;t:e;s..strest,, victoria, v/i.- ._'-.y ������ ���������.-.,. .. and ��� ��� ���: C A R\ BOO RHYM E S :. : BY JAMES.ANDEngpX. PRIGE,-;; :���/-���/,;, .-��� \ +.\ ��� ONE DOLLAR ?-~ ���'-��� ��� ."'y . For sale at th e Se.vti.vel -Office and fo r wn rd o d by pnqt,,'.free of chujm ���:',.���. ��� ."��� ruy2S ' ��� i.- 2'-.2. ,/;DECEASED.' - ���'"' T-. this Establishrh en t Wil la 1 way s b e fou n d a well , selected an 4 v.'ariecUsBortroen;! o'i th o;\ ... FRESHEST' GliGCERlES;^ FROYISlbN? ^/,:'':/;-/.;;:/in:CARipop; ;.;';v/.:;.'':. ^ ALSO--A good sclccUonorCVothlng; Hardware, Glass an ci C rocke ry.; B cat h rn od. & ^ o! Tobn ceo, ; ".'""/' , Mftdicines,-nc/, etc! .,,-���-.- Bes t J a v a CofTe c Ro a s te tl and ,6 r ou n.d; 1> AILY.,.-' ALL^ GOG1)'S."i50iib' itT/LOAVEST RATEJ> Tb e B AR i s j ti��ly s upplic d. with; ttv"o chbicest' ��� / '���''���'"'' HmvahaOl'sftV(?/Wine?andMqn'f*rs!//,- : I trust by strict i tie n tion to t>usim��sfcvuVt!tairand squa r e I ea iin g. t o n\ er i t a s) a U l i a a an o (;. o I t h c U bcr;i! pa tronage lie re tolo'r t '����� x tien *' e<;��� t o m e. ' A Iargt- lot,ofHKYWOQD^S -calebr^ee BACOK for sal e,' a t ;'a ve ry I o w ii gu r _e. % -. Van-r Volkeiibiirgli & Go. C3 BARKERVILL E,;/ Ft i:(XH F IClfU;; " -And���"^:-:.'"/'���'"".��� ; VAN W1NKCE: v . A SUPPLY;OF, !E.HB, QU4L1TT0E1 FMSft MEAT . ALWAYS OK HAND. Mining and ^Agricultural Maoliinerv*^ Ql'RATT &./IRVIKG 11 mnfacture. all- kinds of O Macbin^ry for Farmers an I Minora.-.ut-ihoAlbinii ��� Fputtdry, Vrctorin, V/l.., and for cheapuess Vn ' q n a 1 i py tli ei r work c n\ n n t b ft ri vn 11 e d 1> y a n y ol h or inyeliiulsts., First premium Gijhniial inaflo 'Wrought Iron PlouRbs, alter the Scotch stylo, univ-Ts:diy.,ac- koowlodsod tob*j the best in use, price.��65. . Oj\Ut* for Quartz Mills/ Iron'Pomps', &n., Ploughs or pirtg of Pte u k lis, pro m ptly, at t e nd ed - to. m v 7 (I m"; Pacific ��� Telegraph Hotel, Store street ^between Herald &Fisgi\rtl), VICTORIA, B.C., Aiiclre-w Astrico, - ' - - Proprietor. ytton, &.C., August'22, 1870.' ��!-'o <��iu Per day, $\, Pi ngln mc'a 1 r��, 37 1 -2 een!��.' ifi>~ A Fireproof '���safe in the no use,' ��� BsdK,.50c. The Steai^I^On^Tn -������Ayyyyy CAPT.'wit:- 1^1x0;: ���'" - : T E^ESJvew JSBRtaifwfe tor Ari 1 , " hi- days and Saturdays; >a?e on We(l^s. Th a. steamer \v ill hot be rosnoiisiM,, > . Liquids shipped in/tin or glass" 0Rr��r leakage of ������//.-,.,; .,;���'' ��� ��� ������ ��� ' ' T-..���" -niy' wu.u^ .irway.Aw.^hi.: ou, prepared to f��r\vartlMm! pounds per month, on and after the i*. ar iC.,M>000 from Quesnelmouth to the head of���naviSi^S, m{> Ja8t?0/: ,; ^^^���V���^���������^^';������'������>A^TRIOKHICBgY '���-yAyzyy}^ ~~^ THRWargc/AVOMINKCA^'Capi. Moore wilii,* I pared, on the Istday of jfnVnS 'in l<?Jt regular I rips from t he' foot of Stuar 1 Uke ?< , > ?��� J ���ofnavi^ut^bn "take Tatlah, - carrying iK passengers^' u i '.>%������ '"���> -;.��*������'- ** "V*ut aai1 , T^Omittec^^js.SSlons^nrdcn'and is provided^ slxwa er-light compnrlmenls and *e.piW JJS "is 25 head of pack animals on deck. ��� s��d',?- yy j. w. Vcoiir Quesnelloraoutb, April 10th, 1S:0. L.j% N OTIC E. rpnp oVdebsigsed begs to ikform ms 1 tri?udsand Ihe public, tliat he has fiuccupsoin comfortable: bed-rooms In his new building, where he Is prepared to?!vj ffrtiwi B'*ds at a reasonable price. These wboviJi .favorhim with their patronage, may depend on U* cleunhess and com fort, ol bi< hnusv; H- lakes also this opportunity to romiarfthp.r.-.n. booite^ that hi? Brewery hap receive- th* i\\:.l VBXZE oS'tUeGolodyrorhlfCt'k'bni.tCii. 2 ��� : XXX ale, ,-������-. And!ih b trnearnatettr"fxrt 1 lb e' Vi>1 ��'io j ui 'r��. I y 'ii; ta''' s eiy.o e tha t: s uch h en era b I�� p ri>.e (i <i i l> o*:; j "j j*; ly awardcd,to bim. ^;j >/; - , t '������ N."B..���A large front to ont'tr. u-t. ���.'..- Barkerville Jati!:'23.1 SGf'., / \, S.Cl^'iO...-; [>���; *1 LU0BBING,W.ORK IKT1X, COlTtB;,3l��rt iri- ;Ir6h,Viiuca;nd I^ad.Piptng,.aitc-niUM to^di prompthGss^ahtf,:warranted, to.give entire .sat*. tact un. 't'' ��� "'' ; "������"���' ESS;^ ETC., : EOR^SALE. - ;] y-:.:y E. PEARSON & BROS.,-: 2 2 ^BARK-SBVliii* A?ft QUKSKEUIOCTH.' \ / CdlebratcU WORCE ST ERS HIRE; SAUCE -Declared by Connoisseurs to he ; THE ONLY GOOD B&OC& iV!�� Caution against ^^;T^Pn5?mewf'b����M tnoat dolieious and iinnvalle" u"! :''0f ����wcr{fS' oansAJi.ctTlulh dealer to apply Jhf "4Xf ^.^ilA terphtru H.a��p.n��.the publicly hereby .mlornui on) v wa v ��, o s ecu re the |- r�� b h- e. I ?tn ASK FOR- LEA "4 ^RBI^^^g" Kndto^ that their names are open U>e r.Ank 1.?; stoprtin, a !\d byme. . 'f , pll- M^tJ. SunWol tboforeigh markets b.��xinfc " u*v^ with ii suuriou'sWorcestershire^H%iul,iTJgJ per and label, of which tbename^H'j^^, to have-been forged, Ii.' *P*/;'��i4; wiOip^' havo; furnished their enrrespftnn^ ���-. pJlli,Bt ma I, uttomev to tnk�� instant .P^^^^^oil^^; factuktuts and vendor s of suc v JrJvBffltdf.-.; ��� -I ���? lions by. wbjch;thci.r t>ht may be 1 n^ A .^ G- A& 'for LEA &;PEKRINS' Sane ulei ���, ���: Name on "Wrapper, La-oei, couer;Crosse and BUckwell, WJ"11' by Grocers and Oilmen ttoivcrSMij* m ��� ����� 1^* Ml LVJAJ ���VlB1,
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Title | The Cariboo Sentinel |
Publisher | Barkerville, B.C. : George Wallace |
Date Issued | 1870-10-22 |
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.) |
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FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Notes | Print Run : 1865-1875 Frequency : Weekly |
Identifier | Barkerville_Cariboo_Sentinel_1870_10_22 |
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BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2011-08-03 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
Project Website | http://historicalnewspapers.library.ubc.ca |
AIPUUID | f1e0f7c4-d7d3-4bb2-9f06-1dd5fd1cc0df |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0171365 |
Latitude | 53.066111 |
Longitude | -121.517222 |
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