WAyZA'A^iA w*c.: ��������� ;-.: ..y ��������� v . t \y. ������������������&������������������. V61.4. ;/Barker^ VTSLEGRAPHIC} ; .'[Fromibe Colonist and,Chronical ,. /> A: IiOndoja, Septi y29;~.During the session of % the, Pah^niglican0 Synods the? writings of Go- lepso \yerediscussed and^cpmleinned; / : / N^ < , to, September 21st.-: Gover^ : yersy w^assuming^fne>phase; yAu,Grecian offictir; .Captain :Edehboro, made ^affidavit that Gordon had entered into Negotiation ��������� ^ Witb*biini^r tioriaof-war.- * ��������� , Ay 1 AAy-* A - ';['���������>' ��������� It is reported that a-Spanish:' sqnadronV under a Admiral Nunnz,*wiU;;bre: ;riittroi^e������jthis winter, and the bombardment,of/CaHaoun- - derfcalcen.y^fy yyyy^yy:yy,y - *������������������ Zyy^y Btussela, Oct. 2;���������General' Priniv^Spanish 'revolutionist; has- been expelled fronr Bel: giuhiywhere he had'taken, refuge. A AiJ^h&P3!������>fi������k4-���������Garibaldi haringjefiiEed to give'lirc^^ in oj,4������r t{> allay: tbepopular Jexcitement, sent bim to Paprera andiset hfm at liberty!; -Soon -,after���������,his1,.arrival,; be- sud8enly ^disappeared A from t the, island* and /succeeded iQ^reaching theiv main land A Hiaraoy^meiits vrere watched agajn^and he w;as��������� arrested,-and is how< under .closeguard atCaprenu /��������� {f ������ \y.:' ' . , It is sa?dHbat;Sir Augnstin:Pagetf Minister to Flcu^ucevwil] succeed Sir Frederick Bru^ . ^ T^e; committee engaged' investigating "the y affairs^of the' At]antit5vand: Great; Western; Railroadi'have returned from America;-Their ' report: is highlysatisfactory^ ,'...' The)steamer,;^Quaker City4Sjat 'Alexandriav and wili-leaye'Gibraltar^or;Kome on the 7tti. Berlin correspondence assert? tbatrat a re- y oent riveting of the Emperors at Salsbiirgi?an , understanding^ was arrived' at as tor\the per- . son they would vappoia't;as 'successor' to;Pius , Ninth./, V ;'���������' ��������� ,-: ' X y ' , Havana, Oct: 4.���������The wife of Santa Anna {has petitiohe^*^ularez(f6r - the releaseu efSlae General Without.trial: y *; "* '���������':/;r \ ".' . , Loudon,-; Oct;" 4.-���������jMidriigbk-A despatch - from Florence says insurgents are in strong position'at Bigrosa, in Vi turbo. ,: -They-were at tacked by .Pap al troops ��������� there? was a;: sh ort ���������sharp fight, aiid the attacking party was dei ifeated^ joss not stated* $l%victorjKi8y very inspiringfto the party in action.* , yAt a ptiblio. m^ terday; revolutionary speeches were made by distinguished persons j similar'meed will be* lie 1 d in oth er ci ties;" Garibald i ti as, issued a stirring address at \Gap^rera,v reciting the gxieyances of I taly, and urgin^his friends to march forthwith to Rome* .- a i. Chicago,^ Oct.< 5;���������A - London report^ not fully authenticated, says i thatf A&e������������������; king of Italy has appealed to the great powers of Europe against'the provisions of the; September treaty; which bind the^talian government to provent an infraction IbOhCPope-svtemporal dominion.\ ' y \ yZ/yy Ai ������ ��������� Extensive grain j .operations by the* Fren ch government and - lafcge* mercantile' houses,1 have red need the specie* ia the Bank of France to a million of pounds, \A.y2.Ay\>-r-\ ''^yy London, Oct. 5.-^-The report thafca" policeman had;been ,killed; by a; Fenian at Rochdale, is, contradicted.'*- ���������,%, , . -. - . ��������� TheJ autliorifcies received -advices-of avFe-* hianiibtack on tbo ^armories, v J On ^he ���������nigbifiif was expected, troops were;,ppstedr at the- threatened p 1 ticesVA The;pfeca^iiapnarj measr urespreyen ted an outbreak. / ��������� v The /Stan d i rd, i j U; a lead ing ed itorial; says the general arming bjfV France excites; oppre-- bensions pf a wi nter cam paigri. New York. Oct. 5.--^A- Montreal special says a great fire is raging at St. Johns, near Rouse's Point. It is reported that half the town is destroyed. The authorities' sent engines and firemen to the relief of the town. A New York special says that Grant anticipates soon ��������� being relieved from the war Office. ���������'. ; '���������'- y,A' A/[ ''���������" t Washington, Oct. 5.-TThe Alabama convention is co livened by a large majority. New York; Oct.. 5.���������������he'.-.- monetary panic has apparently,ceased for the present. An opinion prevails that the moneyy market will be easier next week. ���������/���������// ������������������������������������'��������� A congressman, who is a member bf the Fenian organization, bought a steamer of the goi%nment by auction, at Brooklyn, re- cermy, which is admirably adapted for blbckr ade running. Suspicions crafts reported by cable, are supposed to be vessels which! left this port seven weeks since.; ; WjvshingLon, Oct. 5.���������the. Louisiana convention has/been called -by seven thousand tejajority. TJn&TimeaJ special says, Grant eontradiots tjiel statehieUt that! he1 bad Expressed/; willingness to. run for tresi^ent^ if tioniinated.;;. -, Z; ;Fldrencet 0cW 6^-Despatches 'froim Rome say the greatest alarnv prevails^ in that cityZ Deputations aret arriving .there, and ^Jnemc^ rials;,;pouring. In jft^n-air parts of^the kingdom,^ demauding lhat 'Ron^ebe^ made the capital!of Italy. The > press throughout the country la urging .subscriptions for. .Garibal- dtaaa who havo beeii wotirided in'ngKts at yftUrbp^:'--;H j ���������: ��������� >.��������� ���������"; -���������; y.A yy Ah A ;:y2yy ^ loon lias informed the Itulian government that it^^may pcciipy vthe Rotriari'territory /with troops} bitt must not' enter Rome. >. \y \\ ��������� ."London^ Oct. T.frltis said that Lord Derby will'spoh reBign the premiership..;; .v* /Z 'The Times "say | ;Eu^afd) Thornton J the present miniBter, atRio^wilV be appointed^rambassador: to .the United/States,, , '.' ; ;'.,, ^Tbe "pioneerjsteamer of fchpv - Abyssinian - ex- pediti&a hao-akeady-ssilodr^' ������������������ ���������- -������-*������"-(-- | ^liats advices report/ that a J>ie4truoiiYe fc pbodnmsitedlthe liilrbor of Hongkong,tcaus- inggreatinjury/to;sbippingi Sey^ralvessels were drive^-ash\>re ;tbtaH ���������jdaraaged.' ���������'> . -v - ',/ At ] j 'd V ,4, : 'Zi^'Z ' f Paris, Oct; 7.~-AphiIle Foidd/ the eminent state8manrand\financier/died yesterday/aged sixty-seveo. , A report is current' thatiPrussia * receives, with {favor the; .appeal of Italy to European powers^ against the'treaty of September^ and wi 11'support tbe dehiands-of Italy in ��������� regard toRdtne.' ' y San Franciscdf,Oct. 7.-^The sections^of the. great sea' wall' havejbeen, extended north from; VaUejp street: abou i 180 feet;?andy tfie;^work is being rapidly pushed forward/ A bout 600 cubic feet of roc ks\ are 'placed Jin! the embankr ment daily. ,, ' ; A heavy rain feiUin^tbis^city and surround? ing'country-on Saturday-njghfc. , ~ . r 2; The Western,Union Telegraph; bark;iClara 6ell^ arrived to-day from Plover Bay', Eastern^ Siberia,.in the unprecedented timevof .nine-" teen:daysv j SheJbrings th_ev.'captain andlcrew of the ship'Golden Gate,-which was lost in 'the ice a year ago .''She also b rings - a. nil m-^ hereof metf who have been in the', company^ ijmployin^iberiaf "T^ to have, sailed} irainediately with balance of ^raplbyees.^: yZyAyAAy Ay yyA'���������Ay/Ay AyZyAyZ Z 'San FraticiscoV Oct. 8SJ-The^vWestern::;Union Telegraph ^Company^s;f bar k' Ni gh ti ngale/ ar-; rived to-day fro^iPlover^ ria, with:Colonel Bulkley aiid his men? The party were|allln excellent health 2 Jhebark On ward; is iiolv; dtie with the; balance of the men ahd^the^' prpk������r^ $t the. company. .All the Uheiwbichithey havelconstriicted has been abandoned; exgept a^sectibh-bf SOOmiles run^ nihg north from^New Westminsterj and: tefe minating at a point within 250 miles, of Sitka, to" which point it may ultimately be extended. ������ ; > , >��������� , : SantFranctsco^ Oct. 9.-^-The agent.at ;Hon- olulu of'the San Franc iscp and Eacifie refinery* has been successful iu renewing his con^ tracts with the Hawaiian ";planders, and on a sti 1 Ifmorerliberal scale; ^The"resultsof these negotiations will probablyjbe to improve the feeling in this market for grocery gnides. , San Francisco, 0ct. lO.-^-The squatter diffi- cutty terminated in a ribt last night, during which one mati was killed and;three others wounded.^The;squatting^ party retained pps^ NE^; ADVERTISEMENTS^ ;NBW^^VEllTiSEMENTS^ ) [Z:2 fZ ^2/:BM^E������iLLE,:;f/ 2 V. #&y ��������� ��������� yy . 'xy '���������'' '-.-*��������� y ;���������" *��������� '���������:-������������������-,;y-���������>- ,-��������� j^a-a , \*/*-*y THE ^OPRIETORS:SKGpEAVE:^y^3^XrNCE^ la.to the public.tlmi they havo e!jfilai^UoSr6tti.r)il8li'iBidl) nn.d;tiij6rouglily^renovatbd thelr^capaolous:jjiid^fasji-.; ionable^aloon,. sparing nejtlierpaias,' nor expanse Act the,'comfortsof. their Patrons'., , { ,,, , ' y /yy ^Th'tS; t������iMw ihe^ iyrrf^lrtamtnrtopt t^til^t^'Slri&gfcm Brlt'ish, Columliia ; iconsistin^'i of* tlire^'Inrpfo^Heptiraie" unartmrnts: viz:;^TjARrX^R()OM,^BAtttROOM,^"and BI TAX AKD'������������������'.. S A LOON.. cont^ in i iigy three: su perb i."B ilk UARD TABLES. / .. i' T'.^y A' y ^ , -, - Tho{bost: LlQHORSvand'^pItjARS ^ttiinahlc^aro ciiatc superintendence ot the Propnetprs,, r - ;; - ���������--' ��������� " .; ;''','. ADLERyl: BARRY. ���������" y,Tune-.6th, 1867, ' ��������� ' A ' -"f. ' 4ra^1' y ,. T'HE:������C^RTBbO'::Sl!LNT 'ftjjM ^ r^y'y'y-y . ^yyv;,, ~���������o__y y yiVyy/.y,y//y������ THE STOCK, OF THIS-OFFICfc--HAVING ^BEEjt-, "con,<Wtrabl y.>Ufrrn<?������iefl ������by tlio recenTln)port-at(oiy .of,a'ya'riaiy of^tiow O.^naiaental.Tyte^ecaUarly^slUta^'; for yy y ;t -/Ay. y"- y/ ^ i ��������� /{ y - yyJ ' . Posters,-Circulars, Cards/;: v J; y V-." 2 i v yyy ^Bmheaas^ogmmmes fo������ i -: ,' =. , - BalleVConoerts, and ���������/. * "���������' ' ti yyy/yi A y i yATp&ait^^ , Orders for an V'.dcicH'ptfon "of Job "Work wlUbo a*4������ cuted^UhJia'fiatpVgSianti��������� despatch. -,' ,��������� ;��������� k y ��������� ,"���������;*������','' 'ir, ��������� i "';.s;,"���������"���������< J8ST ^rras-thpderato. ';*������0i;-j AA- yiAy- . yyyiy .cy\ ���������, yyr yym M \'yy, y: fe s:-vTHbiiPSQN!;> ^Mswsi^ Z2' ,| v yyy /a ^ ������������������ --. JAMES'ANDERSON, VlGK-PsESiDBNT.- ' A JOHN.MAbTi'A'UEN,^ ��������� JOSEPHS ClSRIHUE: iJOSEPH.'PARK^y ������������������}; 'DiRSOTOni.; THIS tSJSf ITUTlbN;^Np^ ^vj!Ie^fij^e4tiStri<iw:)it^^ comfort and jponvenienccpf the peoplo of.Cirihoo. ��������� The'Read ing Room wnihe found supplied v^ith, the latest English, Scottish;' '.Canadian, American" and .Go- -ionii.il Pajlers aa'dj!M<������pazines:':7; 'AXAZiiA ': A Terms;o;f. Subscript|on^S5jper^Qu4rter,;orA$2 -per M'mth. Single-volumes loaned to non-subscrlbcrs at 50 cents per volume, with $1 deposit. -_> . .,- - -, ���������, y Persons not:subscribers/vis'iting the��������� Reading ^fepom, and making use of the^Books and Papers, 25:cents 'for each visit ' - , :: ,Tbe-Rboia-wiii- be open>from -TEN, Aiill., till -TENj. p. m. -; ,. jOhnbo'wron/. .,.: y ,, ' " ������������������ ���������' - " . - Secretary and Librarian; / ;vN,;B.i^A:fiiie^ assortment of Books andStationery. is: always kttpt'for sale. :- r 13-s WMm m ;:I;;;���������{1: ZMa^M^SWA^BZ. 'j) ^A^^a .' " , B&ve just r^Jved a'choicp 'selection of yy o^.^Moi^Wo1o'iQ'NQ^IS61iifBli '.' '"','.;' '���������yy^-'ipryA Tm- PL A ������^ 11-N Bt -S H'E E ��������� IH-O^j.: cvjv;,y^ r* yyy/y. kl'. with yarlQtis.other articles .In/fthelU line "of; Xr&te.l - All JoTJblh^injtheTiUi;.SheetIi^ Zinc trade attehdedftoj;?.ahd Avarrahted to give isati?fa^' "Iol r..-<y\ y _ i v ;.;/:; ?''/<*. WimU yy-imWy' TW'; shop;;.; ;; THE UNDERSIGNED have'eommtnesd in tho ahovr 1 .busin^s/la^Barlcervillej' aaid sbiicit: a'aharcri^&iJtib'v lie patronage. ' ': ' -��������� ' '-' r'A |fS|>eA;sp:^v v_rii ���������.,;.,.r..s...,...i,, ..,,.,.,. y/yyAyZi. y yXAlwaiy s :.o m Han d yy yy y yyyyAyyy New Work ,and JoWuig /> sl Done'atreasonable rates., : ��������� -��������� JJSB5Our';Teams: rua regularly "between-Vale and Caribooandrallorders inrburjiae"of business carefully; attended to; -"' < - . ,A..,-'-,. ������ '';'MZy yy:.:;;,>;,R,:rI^teS03Sr &:BEpSff - / ',; ' zyyyF.v.XEE,'., \ * ", '" - - ���������and'���������' y ; ; MINI-N;G AGB.KT, " Qolledtdri;; ' m v...._...^.,.,,,,....... ..,,,..,.���������,....,,.,. y%,, '$ y i.o - ' ?. yy ��������� ��������� " rr-"r: y y yy ,, . _ ,, .- , ,; '.u; - :-y?y (08TXCB ~0r?O3lf E ''Nf5CUNtO,a;-BRBWERT.:\y:^y^s. Umii imp y$yy ' i |W ^l#iliSiii>;. ������U y 'y,z m zzm <<f=������y STEELE BEGS TO INFOItMlHIS OLD FRlENDSif - and Patrons, di(>t !>c h^t1 npeued his OLD SIANDj ?5 h !i3i'e h������ y'n hv /u.d to ^evq thpro. ; r ��������� i - y%&> 'Meals'5 at - all Hobbs'^Qa June!1<%1.8C7. , ' <,-\ ��������� - ��������� " ''114/^1 Dl^TZ &,. NELSO ' " BRITISH .COLUMBIA ������������������������������������-- ~'viii|iw , Goods sold -on * Commission. Salksroos^ Barkerville. ' ; f ^ .OEtJOEj' :Ricbfleld..w A/MoPhersoil, AND' .JEW A T E. ;'B'O^EkSVsyd::fi^;;;������;TMI); barkerville, lst.May,\ 1867. ; 1-s session. ��������� >They,; were arrested ^bhv charge^ of murder, and atlrnitted to bail)n $ 10,0U0 each; The attacking; party; were arrested on ciiarge of assault with intent to commit murder, and gave $10,000 bail each. A-A " Eloiir Market-^Flour -'firm' V city brands, superfine, half sacks, So 75 ������ $(i ; qr.-sacks, $G @ $6 25; extra, hull-sacks, $6 75 j@</$7\ qr.-sacks, $7 @ S7 25. Sugar as an Article of Diet.���������Dutrqne calls sugar the ". most perfect alimentary substance in n atii re." Dt. Hush says it 'affords tbe greatest' qiian ti ty of ri q urish men t in a gi ve n. quan ti ty of m atte r th a n'[ any o th er a r- ricie in nature. Sir JphnPringle tells .'.us that the plague has-never been known to visit any country where sugar composes a material part of the diet of the in habitants. Dry -Gill* lea is of the opiuion th tit1 the fVequen cy o f malignaat fevers ha3 been, lessened by the US661 -SUgy.:- ���������-,.;_; ������������������ t .".';���������. ���������.;.���������".;/..., .r:y ���������_- '.. A ��������� Sisiplk- Eglk.���������-To ascertain the length of the day or night at ariy time of the year, double the time of the sun's rising, which gives you the length of the night, and double the time of its setting, which gives tbe length of, the day. VVAKE-UP-JAKE B e s t a up aat; B a kery^ ^AND ��������� '--:���������������������������; ' ;BARKtSRVILLE,. PATERSON & GOODSON, PROPitiETORS. 'jt&Ji yoti want good Coffee uso Fell's. N .ANNOUNCING THE RE-OPENING OF. -tHIS house for.the seiison, the proprietors .wish to inform, their friends and the public generally,, th'atthoy. will Espctre no pains ,-m order, to merit.the patronage of all who give them a c"U, ��������� v : Meals at all hours.-; 1 ��������� y :T^. Winnardv^" , b l a. c e s m i TMyy BARKEB^ILLE.: ��������� - 1-- Connecting atr'Victbria^ifch''-WEL������s; FARGO k Cflfj' - * tor California:;.Oregon; the'.Atlantic:States y M ... >4,.J ,'."* ,. ;and Europe.,/ , ,'. ��������� r AifD AT TALEAND LILLOOET WITH BAgNABOT8 -._ (3ARIBOO. EXPRESS,.; - -'i y ; For Big-^end, Cariboo and ^6;No^ CohVeyidg ireasti'ro,-.Valuables) LetteKj Packages-a^a. yAA��������� ":"'������������������'/.".��������� A-A--'"���������"���������t.l'^Parcels/- . - ,, t 1-a, ��������� lQl?ESN&MOrjtd; ADTORI^M^TS|; ^OLONIA^'RESJ^URA^ ' ; - QUESNELMOUTH,' *>"'/;���������' yAA * P. L. JOHNSON^ Proprietor, "j ' Meais'ii all hours, and CropMng ofythe best ;. ^description; - ;, ^ v.:-''' a1 \ Z ;.- ^-^^ir^-'-.y'OUESJJELMbUTiii' AyAZ/y-yy^ Good Beds; Restaurant ';'BiUiar^:.Tal)le^V'Aof ;,-' Stoiufug for Horses, Hay and P^tSi^ya y;r; u Tlie Cariboo Sentinel^ SEMI-WEEKLY Published Every .Monday PAPER;;'-;-; and Thursday. . ALLAN & CO... PaoPRiETORsr.;.. Of?ic&-BARKER.VILLE, -^iLKuns-Casfiir, GAtpibo, "Subscription, $1 per Week;; ��������������������������� '"- (iacladiug eost of delivery,) Pafahlo to.thaOarriar OT ICE, ZZ.Z- WliIi-,--BPJff-tAS:' FCTLWrtVS'r- i yAr ' A s. LEAVES / ^E^^LMOUTH '<M ;.-'' yy AS stkp^Lbqk,1 :a< 'm.^/ ';.? ���������' 1 !JEi^S;;Sc5p;^ *sr:^a- 'AT FOUB O'CLOCK, A Quesn elaiou tfe". May 2nd-^ 1887.' sc- / THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 18157; . .. Agents for- the " Cariboo-" Se: Grouse Creek, - - ' ���������' ! i '��������� ' ftivaenatrn'irmi.fi' 1T*������ tfSnnrtSp-.'ftnVn'Wrd'B. Ti vS_e*$ihei;?r. ^tMcWiia/ ��������� , " y NawWestminster, - , - .- " - - - - Glarkson Victoria, ��������� - ��������� - r ��������� . - . -j^Xyno. , ��������� Big'iBend; ���������������'- -' -- ��������� JaB. Bullock.-French Van--Winkle. > v- - - Ji W. Lind , Mhcrinitn'GuIph: - -"' A J.W.J SM . Musquito'Gulch, Creekl- LinUhardtV J. W^Jeflree. ���������'��������� * ������������������ . ' . , ' >: with a view of publishing tlie.same, but as security for yry/yy/yy, y ,;-,;;..,; Ju>^Qod;iKi:^^^ i/ ? yy^Af- claim 'to alfair^bearing in lionr; law courts, iwitbput^ strb^gi^niilitaryyforce frbecause^ we;di&/not. eihori them.to, pause in their struggle for. justice, we must be accused of beingtbe guilty; cause of all the imhappyresults that have; followed,' A 'more malicious piece of menda- -City could notwell be uttered by any. jour- nalist.-l.-We sbould-be loth to-accuse our cojh ;temporaryrof any personal' feeling in; tbe ) ate dispttte^utlthe tone- fewbich; helirged ]ibe goyermnen^tb adopt the most,-stringent.and uncalled 'for measures;- to crush the popular clamor^ for redress; would/im pi Jthat he cer- ��������� tainlyTbad not the/ public .interests at heart I( it wapnothing;more\ than a mere feeling1 of ���������loyalty ? or a desjre to seethe laws' maintained that influenced; bur.- contemporary in;.urging the adoption ^of, extreme measures. by the government, at/afvery critical moment, we have;,only, to say that it was in the'highest degree,../ inju8icious. '',.Ifv ;we A. have��������� committed any .errors of omission,Vwe ;do not opine tb at tbisfgives either 6������:p tir con temporaries whotii^ many errors; of an opposite character; the right to sit iu^udgmeht?on; ns? Lot them first ^pull the] ihot out of theihown- eyesj before^ they attempt : to, Extract the .beam they con- ceiv������; to he incurs. A From ^t!ie Jfirst^;������lage of tbe^ate^dispute;; we were so well .'Convinced -^/jainjl pr^^ihteTminabJe questions, w^ and fact, that; were ��������� involv-ed in its would ���������Expressing an opinion, which could not,.from the very mature, of, thingsj.; bey othery than-* very onesided and garbled one;" but we/haye ;more than once urged on thegovernment the X NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BARKERVILLE. fffc; Bi\% :^^U^ The^psoprietor-ofthis WEm'Kyo^vmassi' ��������������� tablishirient:lias gTcat'.-pleasure in,'nnnou hcilig' to"- hisJhumerous friends and patrons, the arrival of a fresh stock of ; ; ,.'.'������������������ . ���������- - - - CALIFORNIA ALEy ' ; " ~' y*:y- , ;> - , .... *,��������� ' - A,. -' - : yy as$ ��������� " ��������� ��������� ,.--!���������> * ���������' \ -v ���������' , ,. > ' ^ ��������� ��������� ��������� ENGIilSH J^pRTER.: As usualj he has1 ahvavs on liand,:a; lar^O stock of the best.quality ,of French Brahdyy Old .Toft,I Rum, Scotch Wliiskey..etCi;-'- ', A. > ���������'��������� <-���������:/,���������������������������- Z yy. y/yy "< - yy,' Ayy JZyyy.. -: *b;\- CHARLES' McHARDV.; ������������������ October 2t,'il867..��������� : .- , ��������� ��������� - '- y"-'' '������,tt ��������� San Fran^sco Stprl, COMMISSION ^MERCHAK^f it-:*- IN ;,' , . NOTICE.;, -[A- rpHE ' .UNDERSICNED, HAVING n PTJRCHASED JL' from the Trustees of the late firm, of Opp^nheimer kACb.\ all; their-assets, in Cariboo: and. Yale; B: a., liereby 'iniimatesithat^all accounts due. to the' said firm, must heiicclortli be paid to him. '������������������** At r ��������� .^ r ../���������'-'--��������� *���������*>���������''��������� ; - C. STROUSS. Barkerville, Oct. 19.1867. ' XA" y"~ ���������; : ������������������ ��������� yu^ '; REMOVAL. ;, . ,y ; ^ ��������� ^ ��������� ';.;; 'A In conniection ��������� with; the ;a^pv;e^C;<;;strousst.begs;to announce that'he Jia'afc remoyed. to the. stork lately>���������, CcA cupied;by,Messrs. Oppi'nheimer k Co,' ,/y' f ",; \ A . GKOCEBtES,-��������� PROVISIONS^ - ^AiB^AiE^* -GLOraiira-: AND ^O0t9t / ������������������������������������'' Next Door to the Sbxtikel OrhoB Barkerville; 29th Jutie, 1867. ^=v * 1? EXPRESS NOTiCEv 0':\L IW;% O N HOTEl ^������yty iyCiWl J tS E: 'GO:Li;U;M;B IA .^ THE^SUBS^RIBERS^'ioR -WANY TEAR^ Pro ,,,^r^P^';fe.T)^ Portago,'bcR to announco :tnat<ha\nhg puvciiMed tha \ '���������',���������. 1 y s-������;' ���������'/y.'.y.':.} ;;-S A^AA/J^ AyA AND TEE pro priety^of, al Ipwi n g������I tb^idisp ti te^tb vb e y. tried in arCourt.-pf iaw^'tUe''. only tribunals where the,facts could belelicited*' aud th- set/at rest for evei\; and. we' hay f' TTER^:'THIS- 1>ATE,^BARKARD^S "EXPRESS-IS; 'no t responsible for d a mage on LIQUIDS shipped ins Tin.or,(31ass?'un,le>s.hy-.?pecia-l..contmct;'y[;;;5-..',���������, -,//. l^^^|j;jUrU>cr^a^ioof ������������������U>^ ;every> ^ONDAV-AI^ERNOO^1; antl ^closeyjor belbw icveryTHURSDAY, at TEN o'clock, A*M ,'��������� * <. ROBERT;P00L, ! .!my,y;y;;^^.-vy^y^^':-%y r*, Barkerville, Oct. 17th, 1867. ; ; . >AmploV stabling *��������� fbr anlihjjis, im$ ibe best of^fecd ;ci)nstaully.^n hand;- ��������� . '', ;r -. - -- . ; - ' ��������� ��������� . , ��������� ��������� . ? /They:respectfullyy invito a>all Trom'^ their ol(|^S& mers^as \vell as "thotra veil I ng- public gen era llv fi ' ��������� * '���������^linton^Bil^^Sept^ rtKE-eELEBRATION " ^y^'';rJF ^|^/;v/;y GaS'e mm A ASSOCIATION;:?; ed^ that gave a color of justice:to the,'.claims set, up-by the ^ariadian;C6mpan3T,aad^generated - feeling of public sympathy in their favor.' - Had it -been otherwise, "what- need [3 have been amply sufficient-to .cheGk-'any; at- 3 tempt to-iiiA^ade tlie majesty of the law.; - We "dlai rn to be "just., as loyal ;Snd_ patnoticysub- IKOIiSAIiEXk RETAIL BU1CMS, OULD^^ RESPECTEpLLYXCALE'THE^^ ATTENTION y of, the' travel Una Jiulilic to fKeir^'STOGIC .OF ; MEAT, which they.will disposojoftto suit:the tinies. ;..;���������' ; As all travellers at first incline ' '/' ���������/1\ ,f' '.Wherever thoy/soctne .fairest sign, >-,; AnA find/the shop,both clean nrniJ neat���������'' '���������' ", - >y . Amj like-the tenucr anrt cheap meat���������s / y '.; '���������tTTILL'^TAKE PLACE ON THE .THIRTY-FIRSf .;Vf^October -Inst-- (AU^Hallo^:!s Eve), atiWrAljinV Saloon; Cameron tony ' ' *���������*''"''��������� '-" " - ���������*;' ,''' ' ;: Tjqkets^-(irjcludihg refresh meats, etc;,) may be bail A- at.theExprcBs Ofllce, prlca^Seucb. ��������� ������������������ y I /*K^-B,,piV������ a ilmitp.4inuml^r^ofpickets.vpIU be ht sued A ii excess ;bf ithosai, require tl by members of th������ association, an early application should be made. -October 7,18Q7. . y ' . ' ' ' ,J :,, Will call again,"-ailA recommenr The LYTTON,'fM^RKEI to ever ry ..frlcndii'S^' a .sistanee to suppress anything' like ii'n:-ap- proaclf to mob law. If our contemporaries'are" anxious for a'victim on whom to yap pease their virtuous;indignation, letjhem seeje'the proper man; lel-:theni;go to -our Chief.������Iustice;j andiii-bim they^ will-find the cause ofJ;our! troubles. Had that gentleman but exercised a little more discretion'-rand?i.yielSed to > a sense of/diity Tl by giving .an -. Acft its proper in terpretailon^nd Allowed the ..��������� c^sed- tjtiijkt; came;up-before:him-ipn;appeal afair(heariiig; as he ' ought .to ' have^ dpiie,/our troubles would never have existed. ^ The editor of the C61umrjian^n6tlconte^t|n:&xing: us; with re^ ticence^goes further ^nd-*says^ after, treating the Colonist to a large dose;uof" his /favorite billingsgate,y"The editor of the Sentinel having a pei-sonal interest in-they issue' maintained a:discreet silence throughout." ; VPe should;likoltO'Ruow what burifriend the Col- umoiaii ineabis^by oiir having ^ a personal in^ ierest in theiss^ie.?^ If ie means tbat^we had a personal interestingseeing; a speedy terniK ^atibn;;p\i$o(the^u^ of affairs- ^wbich bad/ been deeply^ deplored^ by bur Vhdle comniunity; thrbugho^itythe! season^- the. accomplishment of which he has -endeavoured to rjetardi then we will admit that we had" an interest in the issue ; but if he means to i nsi dtiate that we had any personal interest ei ther d i rectly or indirectly, in the. late dispute, we^ostemphaticaliy telt;him that he uttersaiJase and /slanderous ; XMeahnrxX ^a Q-rause? ''ess;;:; , F.'HEKPT WILL RCN, A DAILY EXPKESS fciy betweenBarkerrillc and Gfouise!VCrsek. <(&��������� ���������,y-i crlpti SE^TlNEL/or iiny othur;Kewspaper/ . r , QfQces*: pu^Orfcuse Ci&Kj Vat M. PrtigerTs Stpr>r"TnVy ^Baricervjlle, at W. .?, Ucirtfa ydomicile|1( Sentjnw, y Opfici:"^ ''".'.';.. - 4 ; 'Jti!y29, 18G7. ���������:';/���������,''; :yi NOTICE. ITH'REFEBENCilfTO THE ORDER- OF;H0N^ wbichorder was/da ted :5 th June, 1867, it- hiis beCm reporteci;to me that the, bulkhearis erected 'Under said; S NOW OPEN, FOR/THE ' A^COSIMbpATIOKI ord er j have .no t been v properly kept iu' repair,, an d are at present: in a dilapidated and >unsate co^ntjoti > 1 therefore direct that aII such b ulkhe^Js^bc' forthvvi th rcpairedj'ahdjhmde into a sound and firm condition,; tb.the^satislaction of^Thohias 'Speimanj/peseral ftjre', man. ' / t C#, BREWv,r ;Sept; 30j 1867^; , " 1 . Gold Commissioner. ,.. -*A the mining communitr^andvihe public?gohfrfilly. yy /|:X6 expenso has-been spared<^0,renders the bouse airy;; ' ^thaticouldibe" desired j lor comfort and conveni'Juce. y JiTORSB SHOES; AND^ .' ��������� -.,.. Eorsaie by ���������,::; ' Sept. 30/1867. " ^HOKskSHOE ^AILS/, '���������/*f*/' E; PEARSON k \ BR0S.V ' lm1 ��������� _. , Barkerville; /The Bar i3 sup pl^l wiilr/ ACdm pie te jslxickof y^W* y Liquors and Cigar si ��������� , ' ������������������ :,,,-....,,,.-.-.,.,.....,..,,,,.. ...,......,...,.,._,..... iT.grbund; on .which they stood--that if the Simple truth bad "been laid before them through the medium of the local paper/it'would,not'have _ been possible for them to have njisappreben- ded." iNbw withxrespect to; the first of these insinuations, we have .simply "to. say that it was only after the most thorough /and severe liiffcing/wnichtheicaseunderwent at the hands ������������������ A of Justice Needbam, that /the " unsbundfand unstable ground on which they stood," be- . ������������������ y ���������', ���������% . carhe a^pOT^nttb thertJa^dian Companyras AXZi^-'yAyA-'-AAiZ^^ /;/';/; A/ y. iisinuationv vve vrouldask any reasonable;; man I; ;;:; 22 how the truth,"���������which/was only elicited from / witnesses^under;path, at'. a lengthened; trial, ,;;/��������� cbuld. have beeti^ /vy/y y :: t^ateveritfook placed / < ^b,;9"^u^ ^/ivbole of the late trying crisis 222/2/X-2 fZZ$:*?!* endeavored; to the best of our ability to // ; lay all the facts that came tinder our own ob- ; servatibn in a; truthfui^disinter^sted; and irn- y///'T; 'V.vP^M^ ymanner before;pur readers,;and we Z/y '/;;;/ty.leav^:'them;to;b0 wnether we;suc-: XX'Ay 'yy XXAy'b^ded/y'p^Aiibty'- We :are'-sorry, howeverj-'to1 A ��������� y\-'.: /> 1.;$ay; tli^tt; tbe statements, of our contemporary I':���������./;/ ^ ;. ; /ff; icopte of in- "'.'.;���������"' 6truc.ting the ihiners wherein^ they were wrong : iyy--;^ '/! / / ^bre^ngaging^in a; struggle ^bppeiess and / / bo certain to end in disaster/the Sentinel on X2Z2ZZZ iiZZ"y the watch tbW"er, failed to ^oiiiid the alarm. / an^ the unhappy results are before; the conii- ; try." Because, forsobth,:we 'did: not; point *! ud delivered to or-ler, and������everything else appartain- out to the miners, as. our i contemnorarv did. ihS to a light parcel and letter oxpress,,attended to on ^^- ���������^^ ; v ..,/���������/;;.... GREAT ATTFlA���������>TION. CrystalXKaMce SalGGii;! l" ��������� BARKERVILLE,'/ y 'Vs ' ; MIMDORF &;CO., PROPRIETORSr"; ^falsehood, and that we shall hold; him perspnally responsib le for b is ��������� base; ca I utnii^ We h a ve al ways avoided making bur^columris a/vehicle for the vi tu p era ti v e ab use of ou r neigh b o rs, an d had we not been unwarrantably accused of a most grave offence, we should have allowed pur contemporaries to bleat andy bray as long, as they pleased. Having said all that we- deem /ne cessary���������;,. on /this disagreeable subject, we leave it to a discerni ng .pu blic. to judge who were the parties wh o showed tho m ps t in teres ted motives in the late tro u- bles;:-- ..-/-. ^ - /:/.yX , :,':��������� ��������� BEG ;TO;. ANNOirNCK / TtfAT ��������� ^flE . ABO VJE-HE V> :: tiohed e������?tab 1 ishrneutwill be Oj5ehed' next SATURN DAY; EVENING/the 21st fust:, when air lovers of tlie1 <( light fantastic/' are invited to call and enjoy themv selves. , .... ���������*. ;-- .;- , /��������� ���������' ..- . ;y /A : MUSIC AXbDANClXG. EVERY . EVENING. / ; Tho best brandsof Wines, Liquors add Cigars always to be found at the Bar. v -:���������:., >';������������������/< Jy/J The strictest order observed. ��������� sopt; jqVisgt.' .'-" /; may be ha?d at ra. moderate charge. E^ORD,��������� :Julylf1867. ' 2m -' l .������ Proprietrasa. I / G OS M O P 0 L I TA-Nfc ���������... Ar - '��������� , ' BARkERVILLE. rrHE UNt>i3RStGKEb % AVIKG THOROUGHLY WAX M "novated, his Establish men t;-. has -re-opened tbe sanje for the accommodation of? the -PublicJ 'and trusts w merit a share of���������������������������<thejrpatronage^K:His-Bakery;hasalso undergpne, repairK an<|: he ts, now-'.ready' to> esecut* * orders from all who wish'pood breadi s * /������ y JACOB VEX/TE, Proprietor.;;' ;..;:JUue-10tb,;1867..:/ - '* , : ��������� ��������� ';W y*l In 'the ma tter of tbe; Estate and Effects of DAVID: ; -; WHITFORD; Frco ; Mirier,late /of the Roid; Claia^ y - - i Conklins.Gulch^ deceased, intestate. ��������� '- A ' A:i&' PERSONS WHO ARE INDEBTED TO THE , ix above Estate; am required to pay the amounts , due forthwith, and all pcrsonswhb have a ny; cl������ Ima,,- against the above, csta to, are required to send in tlieir accounts'ori or before FIRST NOVEMBER, I867j to - ������������������'���������-���������; y:AA^'.-' ������������������-AAJ- CHAS. E/FOOtEV,, ;/y;v / ;./.i'.v:Oft1clal Administrator... , Dated,Ricbileld, let August, 1867.������������������';'.*';=' "ai- THE STEAfVIER " O N VV A RD������ /'LEAVES YALE Tlip^ii ������������������'; BBIG&S & Go., A A ZZ/2, CAUEWm^ ; ;Have, just received, and offer for Sale, P/BEID WILL RUN AN EXPRESS THREE TIMES ��������� a week betwetm Brirkorville and Mosquito an:I ,Red Gulches,, via McArtiiur's- Gulch and Lowhee Creek, leavih^'G. Strouss? store, Bitrk^rvill.', at S^.-vcn o'clock, A.- MA every TUESDAY, TH UKSDAY AUD SATURDAY. - Returning will 1 cava Babbitt's stori?,: At EIGHT o'clock, A.. M., from 1st of October, to 1st ;-v./���������'..' ;'./���������' November.- :- ��������� ,' ../.;/' FARE /TO' NEW WESTMINSTER WILL NOT EXCEED ONE /DOLLAR !! ?; / Yale, Sept. 19, 1867;. / WM. IRVING. Photographic: Artist, AS NOW OPENED A PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERV at RICHFIELD, and is prepared to take Cartes de type Houses?, v/i;i������JUM, ulu., oingie or stereoscopic. Portraits also taken on Whito Silk. Linen or Cotton Cloth. Richfield, 12th August, 1867. f?s de Visiter Timbre de posto PortraitP, Ambro- types, Lasithor i'icturos, MiIinofvp;ls, Views of Houses, Obiimfl, etc., SiukIc or Stereoscopic , ��������� ;,AT LOW RA^SFORpASH^ ;; ������������������?. ��������� V" 200 CASES CHOICE BRANDS of LlQUOBSA '���������.;���������;//.-���������. .'��������� ���������- CONSfSTING OB* ~y '"'.. i22l- -. brandy���������Martell, Hcnnessbyi and Otard Pupey. ,/. Wines���������Port, Sherry. {BaVjn^ikiayt"."rtM:"Or������rpt"iV'SJ"^" tcrne's French White Wine rSanseyainc's van- .��������� ^ornia White,Wine. /"���������' r.', ; = v'-;'i^:/>v>--';y; Champagnes���������Bouche and Napoleon's Cabinet. ^ Bitters���������Boker's, Sansevaine's; Orange and Hostet^ ten's, Vermouth, Absenthe, Peppermint ana An������y . '"���������'��������� settei '; ��������� ", /' ; Ai,. y..:r-.y :/.'���������.'.���������.'"-"''/;/ Old Tom, Gfn, and Scotch Whisky. ���������".;; Also on hand���������500' ga lions choice brands of Brandy. r Wines, Wliisky, Rum, etc, '. . tu0 Goods received on Storaos or COMiUBSiOW, ar- *���������������-.:._.. lowost.market rate?. ,' ���������/ *-������/ ��������� . . 1st July. 1837. -/..;/,-,i���������"/- ���������1-f.i ���������v . _^_-���������n������W?.IKIlS^SSA-iffifi 4V ffi I w il i "I THE 0AKIBOO SENTINEL THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1861 -if B sew.���������.* lw H .':||������f|I' f|������|p 1111 n Two White Men Murdered' at Kootenay. ���������Tbe British Columbian learns from C. Op- .penheimer, who has just returned from Kootenay, that two; white-men were murdered and a third Avounded by a party of five Ins- dians near*;Barnare Ferry on the 1st Sept last. The Iudiam? lodged in the white men's' cabin over night, and in the4 morning, fired upon them killing; two-dead and wounding the nother, Joe. Hearing. -The wounded man es- r caped to tho woods where'he subsisted for 23 \_ days on berries. It. is thought, he will recover, i The whole of the murderers have been captured by the American authorities, and will doubtless soon; suffer, the extreme penalty of the law. ns the wounded'- man will prove a powerful witness against them.- Overland Route.���������AVe haye just -received a sm&if prrinphletv from :ho ��������� pea of��������� Alfred Waddiiigt-o'ii; Esq;. on.; the . snbject, of " Overland comihiuucation; by, land arid, water through British -.North America.^ .The pamphlet contains a vast amount of interesting statistics ^relative to the 'important".work of establishing .an.overland route across this continent, and will, if.properly circulated abroad, do more to hasten the accomplisb- tuent of direct, xommunication between this - -country7fthd-Gatiada, thau-auy -other means- . that cotfld;be employed._ZZ ���������-���������'���������������������������'- ; The 'weather for two days past has been Very cold and high blustering v/inQs prevail- *ed. - ;Last- nigh t . the windr blew with such force as;to make, many people apprehensive Vest their houses should he bIowa down. We are* informed by the weather-wise that this forbodes a heavy rain stdrto, it fs: tb be hoped their progaosticatipns may prove correct. ���������Cariboo SnoT.-^Wilson, the hunter, whose camp h situated.in the neighborhood of Bear lake^ while out on a hunting excursion one dayy-lately,: shot"'a large";.Cariboo. ; When dressed,' Ihe. v ear cass ...weighed ab out tb ree frubdred pounds..; The .meat, which is highly prized for its superior flavor; was brought to- this creek, and met with a ready sale.; . .; ��������� Yestrrtu Y-". a ftern od ri, a,\ m i ne r. ���������wh o had' given way to his.wqiinded feelings after an .unsuccessful'search -for a long lost lead, by ; indulging- too. freely in 'the ^ardent.^;was ; provided with free quarters'at' the Hotel de* B i*ew; ���������. This b eg in s to*;b e a very useful i ns ti- tution;for uu 1 ucky minera. -y y"Z/Z ". Challenge Acceptsu.-r-As will, bo aeep | froth a card." i n o u r. ��������� ad ve r tistn g.v c o I mn ns; Joe j Edeii; has ^accepted of- the challenge for a j fresh match between him and -Wilson, for a' sum not less than $2,000 a-side;4 the fight to 'come.off within one hundred miles of Victoria. Express-to mosquito Gulch.-���������Mr. P.;Reed announces in another column that lie is' pro- pared to carry a tri-weekly Express between this place and Mosquito, and .Red Gulches. His headquarters here will be Mr.y Strouas7 utore, and at Centrevillef% Mosquito Gulch, the store.of Mr. Babbit, -������������������ We understand that one of. the merchants in this town is prepared to sell all the flour that may be required from this date till February next at 28cts A������' lb., cash. How a Traitor was Received by his Wife.���������Col. Miguel Lopez, the traitor who betrayed the Emperor Maximilian, recently went to Pueblo'to visit his wife. His reception was decidedly cold. His wife advanced to meet him leading���������their little son by the hand, and addressed "him thus: ������������������'���������* Sir, here is your son; we cannot -cut him in two, take him. You are a base coward and traitor. You have betrayed your country and your benefactor. Prom this hour we are strangers for I shall this day retire to my family." '-- MINING INTELLIGENCE. MOSQUITO GULCH. We have gleaned the following particulars respecting the various claims at work on this gulch last week :��������� Minnehaha co. washed out for the week 47 oz.���������Willow co. ate- sinking a new shaft.��������� Ophir co. ditto.���������Point co. washed out for the week 23 oz.���������Discovery co. for the same period had 15 oz.���������Holman co. cleaned up 25 oz. for the week.���������Jeffree co. have been engaged in running a drain, but commenced washing again last Monday.���������Rising Sun co. made over wages last week,���������Hocking co. have started a tunnel. RED GULCH. 1? t>ted co. are making about 12 oz. to every BetW timbers they put in.���������Butcher co. are making wages.���������Several other companies are sinking, with every a'trrn nf mwlinff W1#fn MINERS' MEETING. sign of meeting with success. jG������������ Allow no one to put you off with any othor Ooffee than Fell's vast. > To te had (ram all respect- To tick,Editor of the "Cariboo Senttnel." Str,���������I see by your last issue, that a mass meeting-is called for Saturday next, fo consider the propriety of putting up a; miners- store as a check to .monopolists. - .This, in my opinion, ought to have been done long ago, though it is %i- better la'te than never." :V Live and: let live,^, and " grasp all, lose all," aro two popular inaxiin.9 wbich merchants would do well to ponder on. They seem to look upon m ine rs as a 8 o ck o f sh ee p they can- shear at leisure to the, very skin. When tbe miners first heard that the Hudson Bay Company bad.determined to open a store at Barkerville, they rejoiced at it,hoping that monopo 1 y wouId thus bo for cver, after un- heard of in;this section of the country. Though we must give that company credit for having brought down the prices of a few articles. such as-blasting powder, etc. : still, upon the whole, they have not .come up. to the miners* expectations," aifdHave Xh^^ytost a golden opportunity-.of doing good to tbe country, as well as reaping- large profits for themselves. ,-.;��������� ;���������' If anything practical Is to result from- the intended meeting���������and:it is to be hoped that this wi 11 be the case���������mon op ol ists wi 11 fi n fl out when too late tliat they have - brought irretrievable loss upon themselves, by. try ing. to entail niin and misery on this community. yNoyfj allow me to make a/few suggestions YeBpocting tliFp^ meeting be one of idle talk," as is often the ca30 under similar circumstances,, but; let practical measures.be at once adopted.������There are here several thousands of dollars lying idle in the hands of miners. This capital. Which:at present is of no. more use to its own ers than if it' were at the,; bottom of "the sea, might be made extremely .usefulJ with great profit to"them and the whole; coram tin ity* by proper investment. I would suggest then that ail the. -business of. tSe company should be strictly carried oht on fhe cash principle, so that noloi'-a might be sustained by ihe parties interested;, Those who have no/ nroney to buy goods, will easily find friends ready to assist them,-. if they are hdriest, upright,.indus- trious. hard-working miners. ..This measure, if properly carried out, :willhaye a most, ben-. efi c i al off ec t on the who I e co ram u nity r- .The mi ner will the n lie:ih o u ml" fro rn;; ti ecessi ty, if noth i q g else, to be hi preA. o rd eriy,. an cl in a word, ��������� nib re, o f a ;< * mail / \ .than many a re at present. Let a' by-law be' niade;: regulating th e p rp fi ts, so tha t fro m on e. an d .'a-h alf to throe .per cent, per mon(h'm/ay be ������������������"all that is realized'on the sales.;. Let. the."operation be accessible'; to .allA^tO.the ppqij as.w<i 11 -.as;to the rich���������so that every; one'may take an^ lute rest in it;.bearing in raind- a^ the same time that the small streams form the large rivers. Many who have one or two hundred ��������� dollars on hand., spend it; foolishly,'riot knowing what to do with so trifling a sum. , Here they will find, a sure and profitable' investment, which Will lead them by degrees to take better care of their dimes and cents than.they do now. Lotall the miners who are willing to enter the compact, bind themselves m writing that they will never patronize any monopolist whatever, as long as they live in the colony. Let the meeting address a memorial to the government, praying for a reduction, or the complete abolition cf road tolls and duties on staple articles, such as; flour, beans, sugar, bacon and coffee, and also on aH kinds of mining machinery, and let such duties be. imposed ou liquors,*cigars, and all other superfluous articles, as the government may think fit. As there is no time to'be lost, owing to tbe advanced state of the season, the meeting should select a committee of a few miners to draft a charter of mutual association and bylaws, for the regulation and guidauce of the company, to be submitted to the parties interested for ratification ; open at once subscription lists, depositing the money, in one of the banks, and let the goods be sent'for without delay. This scheme, if properly carried out, will do more to build up the future prosperity of the country, than anything I know of. I have heard men say that should flour rise too high, it would bo right to take it away from the owners. This, they ought to know, is mob law, and would not be tolerated under any circumstances. The legal means lie in our own hands, and it rem-uns for us to make them available. If we do not, then let us acknowledge that we deserve to be fleeced by exacting monopolists. A Miner. Sbootlng Affray.���������From the' Colonist we learn that the north-west corner of Government and Fort streets was the scene of a bloody afiVay - about 3 30 p, m. on the afternoon of the 8th inst, between two men uamed J aco b Marks and C. C. Totnlinson A The men were walking together when high words arose between them, and Toralirison, suddenly drawing a four-barrelled pistol, presented..it at Marks and fired; The ball struck the waistband button of Marks driving it against his stouiach a short distance above the navel,- and leaving a black'arid blue bruise ;ori the skin, biit .doing no' other injury."... Marks at one������ grappled with;Tomliosoh, when the '.latter threw the pistol over jtiie-fence surrctuhol- ing a vacant lot and struck Marks: upon -the bead-with a knob-stick,-which he held in his left hand. ThiBstickMarks'succeeded inwresfc- i ng fro m li is an ta go n is t, and beat him over th e ��������� h ead wi th iti,ui i ti 1' Serg t.: B o wdehJ of th e^ Police; who was standing near? rescued" Tpni-' linson; and was-escorting the antagonisys to th c b arracks, when To m 1 i n so n: broke' fro rn: his grasp, aud rah' down towafds~\YhaTr'slree't near the corner of which and; Bastion-'street hewas'secured. Toralinson bled freely from numerous dcalp wounds on the head^ The men are in custody and will be brought before tho Magistrate for examination On the folio wing d ay the p o I i ce co i trt-; was crowded with spectators anxious to hear, the proceedings.y Tomlihson arid Marks.'were placed -in the dock at 12 o'clock. ��������� Marks iooked none. the wofse "Tor." "wcarf ''Tora'linson rappeaTe'd* thin and.pale.from the effe'ets/of loss of blood and frigh t. -, ll r. ;���������" B i shop * - anno iih cefd th a t he appeared for -the.pro.secutibn, arid Mr/Court- riey. was,;; jjostructed " .'for the defence. Miv Bishop asked, that a mannamed'Geo. F. Smith then in'court, be taiceu into custody as an'accessory to tbd'atte nipt to' murder Marks:' Tbfe magistrate ordered one of t&e officers .to .arrest Smith, which was done. Mn\Courtney asked upon what.grotinds the arrest������.of;��������� Smith.^.was, made-?.?Mr. Bishop replied^ in cohsequehce^of telegrams from.Sujith ,to. TomJins6tv: which were found on the la't-ters person ^besides, he was p rep ared to < p rove : the '';������������������ cha rge '������������������ against Smith by the direct testimony of sever at wi.t- nesses.v '.The .telegrams; were handed to the magistrale. who" declined to allow' 'counsel for the ' defence" to"v per use them, Or' to admit either Smith or t!.Tom li nson.'* to'"., bail;; and re- m an d ed' b o th p Hsoners to j ai I for : on e ��������� d ay. Marks was-allowed out oil bail' of $5000 for one day.- \ .. *'''.'.���������,.-. ���������/ ViCTOTf fA Items from-. Colonist:���������Tho ��������� U; S. Avar, .vessel ��������� .06sippeej-\havmg'.oQ- > board;-Gen. Rpsseau ;and;staff on theirM'ay toytakc "formal possession of the new territory of Alaska, had arri^d'at.-Esquimalt'ou the 3rd, and .tobkViri 300 tons bf.coal.���������A large panther measure- ing'7J feet in length, was lately killed on the farm belonging to/.Sir? James:Douglas,; at Met- c h osi ri.^-T he Sheri if has d is train ed: th e goods and. chattels of several persons for taxes, under, the provisions of. the Real -Estate Ahix Amendment��������� Act.���������There are forty-two; scholars in attendance at tlie Free SchooLNanaimo ���������The Ii. B. Co.?s steamer Otter has l-eturried from a trading trip to the north-west-coast and Sitka.-^H; M.S. Alert has sailed- for Valparaiso.��������� Tho house of !Mr. T. L. Fawcett-'oh Kane street; was .burglariously entered, anil, a quantity of silver pfate stolen therofrbm.��������� Fell & Co..are about to remove to the- premises lately occupied by iW il son & Murray, on Fort street,���������Joe-Eden has returned, and an-s nounces his acceptance of Geo. Wilson's challenge, under certain conditions.���������At the Fireman's.election; which took place on the 7th, Mr. S. Kelly was elected as chief, and Mr. Kriemler as assistant.ongineers.���������Thegdverri- ment has paid to the treasurer of the Fire Department $500, towards the support of that institution.���������There appears to be an organized band of burglars prowling about tlie streets of Victoria and committing depreda- The New Mis*es on Kootrxat.���������ff; A. Honge writes as follows from Peri d'Oreille', Sept. 20tb, to the:WaUa. Walla Statesman: A letter has been received this "afternoon frpui \ a reliable gentteriian. $tr. S. L. Pope)/at the diggings;;dated 7th ih3tw; He writ'es : -."..There are 75 men in this district or ca.inp, (there aro; two districts), and lots of; them coming-in';; th a ex ten t o f/ Coiih try is; 1 a'rge, cannot toll much about the mines aw we;, have' no tools.! John Koge, my, partner, from' WaUsburg, will- go on t f or: to ol s, etc.:. ^ Can find the color any*.; where vgot.fifty ceil ts to; the pari; haye taken ��������� up; claims for'Charley 11. aiid; Jequith ;;;can/; riot hold them' long. -. -\Vo.uld ..hot advise .any-.: body to cpirieV; ��������� Lee is ; b uild^n g,������������������> a -ferry,; Hay nes; li as \ljtketf up a., horse; ranch. ;'.-Kq,; tu-; dian sigh.iri- ^he; co'untty. Phelps went iiiv with' jf at 51ille'r;s Vparty/;: left .'this {pjace \ on 27th August;; they were \botfirst.men in. H������: savs : ��������� ,Wc fpiih bVJ: Herri rig wlioil wc arrived ��������� h e re,' alpp e;'arid' wo ri n 3 ed th rough'; th e . sh o til-; tier.; h^dlliyedit'^ehty-five., days , on* berriesi \ Al leu.. Moore; an'd Cavehau gh . were, killed. \ j\Ieh'bST6blaVig'fp themVy.Men* are constant^; ly going in, aud^there.is not^ the least .doubt, about goo/1-mines.- There is not the ^lea8t.:mr dicariph.ofbadfeeli^ the'; part of. any^ Indainsbiit the,-Upper Kootenay. ;Men fra-: vel aiorie.iu 'entire safety aoywhore, thr'ough:; this.viciriity, ,;'"AAA"/i i, ��������� ':-y-A yyyy. y/:: - -*. ,,., i'.l ",.'���������'���������'��������� ������'. ;. ���������;. ....-"��������� . ���������- ... "'. .���������''���������'''���������;"���������' y:y ���������'"; . .NEW/WJ3.STMIXSTEH ITKMS FROM COLUMhTAN1 and.ExAMiNEk^rrThe inhabUants of ;Yaleipre;J 'Sentedrthe-Oohimyan Ho3p^ A sack of copper ore from Howe Souritf is -,to i, be sent to San Francisco.;for assayJ-~A"specK. men of silver foHhd! by to mish ,ri ver assays 174. ozVl 5 dwts. to ;tiie ; tonip ~yMr. L; Hayfctttj -who has Arrived' in -��������� New'y Westminster, tias^bech^requesM lecture' on ;the everiirigjof tbe bpenihg day; ?..-pf: the Agricultural iExhibiUon.-^draifarHairt-1 ihgs waswelcoined byfan;Vaddrcss ��������� rfrpm -the.; Town CounciKMr.;; Hughes - fpnrierly?; of j Osoyoos has been appointed toll1 col lector'at ^ Clinton; A'' ^ Aa y -AAA^y A-y^A'- mZt ''.': ."��������� "; ���������.S.^-:- ���������������������������'-'���������& '���������'������������������'��������� "J. y 'i-'J.AK ������������������V.''\: ' vt. ���������'��������� -.:"'*'.l-''.!'%'���������������������������''. ''"���������* > Mit. P."CadelUs icommuulctitionJV on -British; Columbia'Patents^is': beld.:bver.: -till issue;- A-'?-.- ������������������'���������/'/y':.y: Ayyy-y/AAy our- ;nexti " BIEli).���������At tbo Royal'.'Hospital,; Victoria, on' 3rd. idstaut,. Drivicl Scott, *a. bativo of Scotland, aged- 27; years: '.���������.-'.' ���������.-'���������"?--'-���������;.������������������*'-'-��������� ���������������������������'*���������:��������� v.- ;y'���������'--.-. .-;"v'.; ��������� - 'At' Gordon Bush;*;-Metch'n&ln,- Vj I; >; Q?V 5, .{Qcpr^a; Washiriccton^cldest sou-of Wi Ilium and Murgflrot'.'Gibbi'.*- agod two yoats.s.-���������.''���������:��������� ���������'. '���������'A-/.���������.��������� ���������;.--.:���������. y y.��������� ;'.-^'t= At 'thft Hospi tai; -New Westminst������*,- on theJ7tU fnat'.yC Janies Miiir,; aged about 'Ao/ti uati ve. of Cauadh:.y yy 'y T" HE COPARTNKHSHIP ^HERETOPOHl^'KXISTiNaJ hetwoeuT, B: .Greayf?sand;I.saccVunVolkcnburgh,., under tho n:im>A anil stylo,of T. B. Greaves k Co.-, 13...; ;th|s" day dissolved; by. matuiil consent ; .Isaac Van^;., Vol ken b ������ r^h is alono an l bori zed. to collect the deb L<?.. d u o to th e late, fi rm, and- 'all* aocoun ts ow i a tj by - tbo * late, firm must be praseatfiuvlo I. yanVplkc-nhurgh for ; payment.."-. .-..,'������������������ '...-,.������������������ i.y .'���������.���������������������������.-.������������������'���������,'���������; ,-��������� ��������� ��������� '.:���������: T..B. OREAVKS,.... .- v.,:y;:y; //, . ��������������������������� ��������� -y-y./i. I; VANVOLKENBtBGH. /yy i:GrouseCreek, Oct; 23,* 1887. ���������" .-." "> '��������� '' ���������''/- yy ,M WAS-MUCH SURPRISED AT 'NOTICING A challenge from Mr. G: Wilson tongbt me for "from- ���������$1 to $500., I -think he and his. friends must bo award that Iwas loser on the last fight ; but. if Mr. Wilson or his friends want satisfaction, I will be most happy to make afreSh-match for any amount not less than $2 000���������tho light:;to:take:place, within, one hundrad- miles of Victoria���������and I..will allow, him tho sarad- amouut'hc*������llowed me for expanses. .The person wht>. talked so much of Oghting: the winner in my last battle can be accommodated on the same terms. ��������� ., . '������������������-���������' ,. JOE EDEV: , s I Uods With tr real-darin?:; the hoViseof a color- ���������A p j ed woman named Ford, who resides on Pan- [Although we do not entirely endorse the whole of our correspondent's views, yet we must admit that he advances some very practical suggestions, which, if adopted, would be the means of dealing a death-blow to monopoly, and for this reason, arc well worthy the consideration of our miners.���������Ed.] The Express will leave for below this forenoon at the usual hour. The steamer California sailed from San Francisco for Victoria on 7th inst. dora street, wa9 entered at an early hour one morning, but the noise alarmed the woman, when she discovered a man at whom she fired a pistol shot, without any other effect than compelling the fellow to beat a hasty retreat through the window.���������Miss Jenny Arnot made her last appearance 60 the stage on.tbe 16th inst.���������A Chinaman who pounded one of his brethren with a ten pound weight, was fined 'one pound by the magistrate.��������� The steamer Otter has been withdrawn from the Sitka fur trade���������Mr. Woofcten's house was the scene of another burglary; a quantity of clothing was all that was obtained by the thief.���������The steamer Isabel brought 194 bbls. cranberries'and 101) bbis. salmon from New Westminster.���������The Dredger, it is said, will shortly be put to use. in facilitating in the construction of the dry dockatEsquimalt. Official Chang es.���������Hon. H. M. Ball has been appointed magistrate for New Westminster and bon. P. O'Rieliy will resume his official duties at Yale. Flouu is advancing in price in Victoria, $9 by wholesale and $10 by tho sack being paid for extra brands. ��������� PUBLIC MEETING OF ALL'THE MINERS. IN Cariboo is called for the purpose of. taking in to i'oriPidoratiou the propriety .of putting up a MINERS' next, 26th inst., at Hair-Past. Seven o'clock, P.M., at MISS WILSON'S Saloon, HftrkcrvNIe. BY* ORDER OP SEVERAL MINERS. , ' October 21, Z86 7. __��������� FOR SALE. i SMALL QUANOTV OF FURNITUUE, THE ��������� A property ol'a family leaving the country. . ��������� ALSO ��������� A UrstclassSAFE,.by the celebrated Tilton k Mc- Farlaivi. '/'/.'��������� Apply for particulars at ���������.,-...;��������� Drug Store, Barternllft. Oct. 21, 1807. ' - ^ NOTICE. ON AND AFTER THE FIRST DAT OF NOVE5I- ber, 1SG7, all mining claims in Cariboo District- will be laid over till the 20th May, 183$. . . ; ���������: -^.-brew, - ��������� ��������� ��������� , ' Gold Comicifeionsy; 'Richfield, 18th Oct.,'136?. ���������������������������I' ���������.- \\ ��������� r!i- i i1 ��������� A % K u l. j1. j. ja ^i'. - .raj-aM Vt |gig?^??!5?^������^^I.li^u*!W--������JJ.jl^UU4gw iar^*f{^|i^P^^^u<|wwuiMr������Ba8g Zy.% /.'��������� p^.^B;-TB^R;vvy :/���������"'���������' ��������� In tmriiping, as Ih: everything .else, exper- ie n ce m alee th w ise. and th e eipe r ien ced t ram p ���������'; when'on ttio road,: suffers/less in person, purse and wardrobe than his. Inexperienced brethren.;^Tiie'p^actisedvtraidp hM-:ioj^pi6uS'-:iu.i^: ,thbds;6f fastening"--on; but^uvor repairing a ��������� broken brace.. He can' generally do a bit .of y extempore tailoring, andean, at a'push, wash his own shirt and'stockings; and he has .got rid of that fallacious notion, as erroneous as 1 '.' il ii uncleanly, that iti .hardens the feet to y leave them unwashed,: and';';bathes' them; at least once a day whenever; it is possible: to dp ; so. ;^He is great on;the:subj^t;6f. shoes j -and knows-that the b est ki nd for ? train pi ng. in . are a strong pair of lace-tips jtbat havenever .been ' cobbled; aridV.which V have;; beep ^sufficiently worn" to bring them to> 'the; set-bf the feet. ./When' on' the yroadV; ythe.; old-: tra m p; al way s ;���������������������������:;: keeps:his bootsi^well.'grdased^^ndis^generally: . ;iri;po^essipn of "cheap land; cunning.; receipts for/the-manuTafe^ at yLAiit^saivne ".ti me^soften^tfe -.leather;' aiid^jrepder ~ ^:*~p^YvionftoJdamp. lie -, is weather wise, .and'v will-��������� read the approach of a stbriti iri signs that would Altogether escape the notice ,'.'���������;. of a 'young tramp. ; He has a beneficial know- A ledge of -what may beVealteri road craft, and Zy'y has a practical -acquaintance with'the instarid ��������� - 'A oii te ?6f many* roads I v. /On co.irii o g to.^th e; co m - ��������� ^meRcemeat of a long stretch of soft- 6r: igrass ; -bordered^roadi-he' will in dry ;��������� weather,vtake V. ^ff;Eis, boot-Sy'fili Dg^; th'ern'i ac������0s������~Ws4!iou 1 d'ers; . and^walk;barefoot; by; this, means '.saving his ; ; ��������� boote apd^easingiand cooling his;>feeft i and if ;.;Zytfgm-being a long time off tramp^ hisyfeet/become blistered or inflamed; hey can doctor \; thei^^nfully^^The oldytramp^ too;=- knows ���������I 2:tbe Jn^t adyantageoug mariner of Jay ing out :; smXn-sums^pf money; ^He^willnot^like ��������� the A jii^xperienced^buy twopenny worths of bread A Jahd>ctu5ese^or;:expend.his -cjoppers in: the^purv :.:-:- 'chafeI-of-thejoV-priced>bu������really:i dear* pro: . ,f du^ionsjpgsniail cpoksb^s. ^ J3e:adoptsy;the "mpro:profitable plan of buying his provisions ;-;iriHhe;rpugh. and by weight, and as he knows: 1' the harries and prices of all 'the l(odd bits" in ythe bttatchers'shop", he can iurlulp's His- the , luxury ofkflesh'meat rnvoh' oftener than'an inexperienced man, and can vary the' dressing ;:;.;:;&pd;;eoG '_ ,a s^irprisiDg as-WL���������Dickens's All .1^ Year "- Eound, ��������� * ' ' ' ' i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ESP. TAYLOR, y Druggist, .'.'. BA .R-KB R VILLE. HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A. CHOICE SE- lection of 'Drugs' and Patent Medicines, including tho celebrated Golden. Balsam,' and Murphy's Mixtures, for th������ .complete cure of Secondary Syphilis; Also a uroat variety of Sarsapa'rillas, Hair -Brushes, Tooth Brushes,'Oimbs,Tooth Powders, Sponges, Fancy Soap.?,-Lubin's Extracts, Rose Water and other Perfumeries, Garden. Seeds, &c., &c.. y '> Just received-^an assortment of Stationery, Pocket Diaries for 1867; n'nd Bill lard. Table articles. P/S��������� Prescriptions carefully compounded. 1-s ���������AyFOSTER. OF LILLOOET, VICTORIA ADVERTISEMENTS. CHEMIST. VICTORIA SEED STORE Corner of Langley Alley and Yates St. MESSRS. JAY & BALES Have opened the above premises with' a-large and well assorted Stock FRESH AGmCULTlJRAl, VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS.. The business of the late firm of Jay & Co., Fort St., and Springfield Nursery, will he carried on. by them in nil its hranches. " .Fruit Trees and Bushes, Evergreen and Deciduous Shrubs, Bulbs and Flowering plants of every description. ,..-'��������� ./.��������������������������� ���������..-:��������� . ���������; . . Lis ��������� KOADSIDB ADVERTlSEWEKTs! ST ABLIKajbrHOHSES. WILLIAM McWHA, ' I-YTTON CITY, B. C, .:"'.' Bege to Inform the public generally that he fc STABLE & COBILL ACCCMOBATlOB ���������: ( On hie premises for upwards of 2C0 Horse? Hay hnd Oats for Sale cheap GOOD SADDLE HORSES FOR W TERMS BIODEPATK... f' Mrchnnlcs. Also the popular;Patent. Medicines, and -Draeg1s-Lsrfiiin<?rlcs.> *"���������.", * -I^tor^CrdciMoi?, -Wtiffies,- Cupeljp-jBrgot-MoaWsj etc.j etc ;.' '���������, ������������������-' ..-���������������- - ������������������ : PRESCRIPTIONS FAITHPULLT PRKPAREO. . .: ..;;;:������������������,.:-;,���������-...- ,/ _. , F# w. FOSTER,' '' .rnal :; ., y.Chemist ��������� - ��������� : ; 'YALE ADVERTISEMENTS. BENJAMIN BOUG-'LAS. Successor to A. ��������� C. WETX?,.SAUDtE and Harness Maker, Yale, B.C. yjGgff-i A'complete'assort aient of Stock/constantly on tiihtiL/r/ yX/' ���������>;���������" A/A i'-iZyZyy/'. A**: y:::i-sy''; }A'-- ���������'���������'��������� "������������������ ;.- y Front ; Street, Yale, B; Zpyy ECS TQ ;aNN6u;*CE to the inhahitnnts ofCtrllioo that'heintehistofo'rwa'ri (assoon as the state of .the.: Roads, will permit)/-, a large and well assorted Mock 'of CoOKxyG Stoves, which ��������� he" will ��������� dispose of a t PRiors. to Suit' the , Times; .' ."���������. -.- /��������� r, r..::���������; -.: -!-yale;;8th-April;M867::-".;y 2/yA^yA. ���������'. ZiiHiAi 2:1/2 . ;';:A':feeedmak;s; wedding; r*5h~ .omt.^ (st Un������ Wtfi-xitnvM'b Bureau at Mobile ordered:='a negro'-coupl^ broughfcTbefore bim to be takhh lo yy justice aad r������sZnh3d ic? Qbxnyjs Tearor^ TucWl\eo; ^A^yZexplnmmg-'AA' duties and- obligations :j^qiiested them to. join hands. ��������� , ��������� ' Bride'��������� "> I isn'twgwine to do' it;i-1 doesn't wat������������ to t'^u-niiflSn to do wid dat;n!gger;" *' ' Groc^y {/I isn't particular fbout m'arryin' wid.de gal, Inebber lubbedde wench." This protest opened the -squire's' eyes like "two full moons,in the harvest" He asked what was thfc me'aning^of-it. "Just then a representative of the'bufeau, stepped,in? and 'informed ihe justice that they were ^ordered by. the freedman's court to be married;- and. h;e; had;come to.;:s.ee the senteoee executed/ Witti tbis understanding, Justice Starr; told' the * ��������� happy cou pie'J toy join hands; wh ich they did;;after much persuasion, and, the following ;, ec^o |Jo:ccu'rred; yZyiZyAyyyyyyAyzy2ZiZAZZyy:^yy Justice���������li Do you take, this man to be your . wedded Kusbandv to Iove, honor, obey: etc."-??f Bride���������^ No, I doesn't; not much I doesn't, -I wouIdn^t hab a jfour-acre lot ofjsiich -trash^f Freednian?s Bureau-^r"vYes, we do,'squire. Wetake;him. go"on with the ceremony." * Ju&^ woman: ^to beryour wedded wife* to love, cHerish, etc^ Groom���������MI tole yje.dat I wasn-^t -'cicular. I Isn't hankenn? arter de crow- IVcan lib with* out the ole gal.'J , - ':' JFr|MnVan?s JBtireau-���������"periainlyv we take he^'of course we do-^-shits /to' a single allspice.'; Hurry up the' cakes." - '"* : >Jiisfice^i,Then J pronounce.yon man and wife;, and may the iiord have; mercy on your voui&J'AAyyyAyyZ: yvrAiy-l-i- A v-���������' y,- yy- ���������./���������-: \. .' FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE,!:-. .z<, PARTIES I>R?IROUS of shipping i freightAWrrti Dr������. patch j will find it to their, ad vantage by. giving us a'call hefore* engaging elsewhere . "������������������"-���������. ���������:- ::AL\7AY:-& BAILEY.:; : v ;Yale,; April 8th; 1867. ,. . '-\.m ;���������>: ������������������;���������;���������: Al:s'yy. W. H. Slittbn,' L OMON HO USE, . GOVERNMENT STREET, VICTORIA. ; / who,lesale"nd retail. '������������������Ay drHrTURMER; & COr ... v . importers op English & French Silks. Shawls, Dresses, Un derclothing/ Gloves, and eyery description of Pripery Goods. r- . Receive reguInr?uppllf!s by Express via Panama and hy saHinpr vessels vhrCipe Hern. US* Partieuhr'fVttcnHnn ijiven to all orders. . London Firm���������J. 'p. .T!'xsta������t. k Co. 1.3' .. .y ESTABLISHED 1858. ylyZ/'yi HOTEL DE FRANCE; ; ��������� \ ,GbyER^5iK.\T Street, VicTrRiA, V..I. - THS;RESTATJRANT is suppled with all tlie delicacies of the season, and the sleeping accomodation is replete-with every comfort. The best of Wines, Liquors and Cipir.<' > .. ��������� . 1-s . ..;; J, BIGNE k CO.. Proprietors. HEN^Y GREENBAUM,; WHOLESALE LIQUOR Store; Importer of Fin������ Mk^hschaum Pipes, Stems Mouthphces, Cigars and Tobacco, Johnson street, Vic- roriM, V; I. -v:������������������.-���������. .������������������.;���������= .. .. ...:---.,--/ ���������; tr8.-.= ���������-��������� C; E. ROMBROT, ... /BOSTON BAR, B.C., Wholesnle and Retail- Merchant'in ��������� GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS LIQUORS. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, fcc. ls * ')J TS OPEN. FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF mi- \ Travel!inr public: the hedronns arc spaciciip nnd airy and the Reds cannot, bosurpasfjed 'for"c1������Pui|riC,, hnH comfrri;by any In the lower��������� country.; theTafc]*. it nlwayssupplied with the b^st of yictiiftH, gta^JJ for Horses; Hay, Oats and Barley constantly on ninni JITLES RUEFP; C"������irMissioy Mprchavt,' Royal Hotel Ruillinp, Wharf street Victoria, V.L 1-s CLEAL'S G^ppke Htse Avn Rk^tacravt; Govern mon t. Street,. Victoria,-V. I. * This is the cheapest,'most comfortable, and best.attended Establishment lii the City' . The"BAR is always supplied with- the .choicest^bf' WixE9,.LrQroRs find Cigars. ;.. ...i-s HOUSE yy yBOWJk ,H^^?PrbprJ^or>^y; THIS HOUSE Is situated 26mHeBfromQtiesneWomh The proprietors having latrly fitted up bc<?rof.mJ and pood-Beds are now prepared to afford ev^ryjiccom. mpdation. fnr.Trayellers; the Table Ib furnished with all tbo luxuries that can'be procured; the Bar is well m. pile'', with the host brands of Liquors an������' Sepnrs; mi". Stablinp, Hay. Oats"and Barley. ' 4������* The CHEAPEST ���������House on the Road.; y ?:>: cr./y i,%', i; j ���������: 123 MILE HOUSE,-/y. ;��������� - ; lake tA hache; ;"': yz-'��������� ';���������: Ti T. iWAlTERS, formerly of the H MtieHow������' ��������� V having.purchased thlSfRnnch, is.now prrpsrel to acromodnto the traveling public with GOOD MK/IS and BEDS, at mod crate'rat cb. '; *.- \.& '.' DEALER IN Wives, Ltquors and Cigars, Coal Oil, ;C6a! Oil Limps, &c.V-: X '/AAA y:y'--^,;p :-:-.' A.y AG3SNT";FOR:B^NSTER'S;.ALE ! '���������[ ;i\ :A,2i���������yy:yi.^:i^yyanZi^x^I!Bi^.i2��������� V--' "'*���������".:",��������� .Yale, AprillStb, 1867.' , 'Vy ; y .y.. :".. -..1-s. X Storage aiidL Forvv^Ming! AA/yyyy-. y YALE, B.; a ��������� -A yy:y''y:y PARTIES SHIPPING GOODS BY THE YALE-LYT; ton; Routs, arc advised that ��������� ��������� . . y KIMBALL & GLADWIN .'Have erected nn extensive Storehouse and Dock at Yale, and are prepared to Receive, Store, and Forward Goods. Goods rcrpacked, and freights engaged at the Lowest; Rates; '" '-.' - ���������Parties shipping goods through us will please mark to.the care of. ;y ��������� .. - " :\.Xs; .yy. .KIMBALL, k GLADWIN. . 4FRANKEL. Victoria, V. li; -Denier in Furs' .������������������ Sktvs, Hioks, Woo������, kc. Liberal advances made on Furs consigned, hart Bros. Victoria,- Reference- Y. I. -G. Stitro & Co.-Rein. ALA: Vs (^ STJTRO & CO.. -Importers an*d- Dkaters in X. CIGAR?, TOBACCO, Jleershaum Pipes, k<tt S E 'corner.of Yates and Wharf street Victoria . s ;; Corp; tn?Spitzenb;krgkn.^-No description caii give an adequate idea of the ihteriso rigor of fclie^slx months' winter 6f this part of the worlds Stones';crack: with ^he noise of; thnfi2 der; in a cro wded htit the breath 6f the bccu- panfcB will fall, jaZ&^$sJtfym6wAi: wine and, spiri .to turn to ice; the snow burns ' like 'tinnkZ tic:; if^i^on touches the skin it brings the flesh. away with it; the solegy;of your stockings may be bitrnt off your ;f0ety before you. feel the.;*slightest;; warafa.^ taken,out pf boiling water: instantly stiffens tothec^sisienCyAbf.^Swoojdenaboar^ and heated stones will notSpievent: the sheets of the bed from feezing -If these are the effects of;the climate ^thin'tSlai^ hut, what must, they toe^ among the dark, storm- lashed mountain; peaks dufeido?1 'A/.-yX: Y^ yWINKLE STORE. rrHE UNDERSIGNED be^s to inform the miners and ; J.:residents in & around Van Winlcl.^thnt. he will in future keep an assorted and GOOD STOCK on hand.nn^: linp'^s by closo at ton tionto^businessyvand by selling at LOWER RATES than heretofore, to meet the pal troria^O-of all. ' ' Orders from outlayinc creeks accompanied with, the CASH, will bo forwarded with.promptness and dispatch. .... j&ty Terms CASH, without distinction. .' 1-s ��������� i . J. W. LINDHARD. : v BLUE TENT, - -".' : .'���������or��������� ;_' x 127 MIL^ HOUSE. THE UNDEDSIGNED HAVING PURCHASED THIS desirablp prnp?rty, is. now Pr^pir.Ml to nnenromo. date thetrayelH.n^ public. ,; The tai do js supp.lied.witfi tli 0 v ery bes t of vi a n d s.'" the bed room s a n ��������� I h������-1 s are as comrdrtable as couM Ho desired, and tho. BAR c'nn. tainsnotlilng but tho best brands of LIQUORS and cigars.-,"...;"...;;::-: '-':'���������'-', --, \ A. good stock of Grain nnd Ha y 'alwin vs on hn nd'.:. 3rd Mfly, 1867. 3 W. WRIGHT; KWONG; LEE & CO., Commisstox Mfrohav'ts; Im- f Po������TRRs,'and DaUers in Chinese Goods, Victoria, V. I.j Yale, .Lillooet, Quesnelmouth,. and. Williams Creek. ��������� ', .... j,s T? "WATSON, Watchmaker, Jeweler jhA I Jm and Kn^raver, Government street, next rfy^ to the St. Nicholas-Hotel-, Victorin,v: I. &I^f MESSRS. CORNWALL'S. A'A T.-THIS WELL KNOWN HOUSE, half-war bctweco rV Spence's Brt'!^e and Clinton, on'the.: Yale Route.; Traveller? will find Good AccommodJition. . ThebeMfifl- .1 Iriiifi, of Liquors, .and'of Wines' V Fresti-Butt������r, Milt' nnd Vegetables. . Good Stabling and cheap feed; ir OOLG 1STIAL HOTEL,; ,t SODA CREEK. A GREAT. REDUCTION baa been made Intbe ehtitvs,; XX. at this.establishment, so as to suit the times.-' y Meals,'$l;Beds, 75 Cents: > .: , A - ��������� McLEESE k SENA?, .. ;- Proprietors..*.; May 1st, 1867. J-s EMALLANDATNE, COLLECTOR AND GENERAL ��������� AGEVT. Government Street. Victoria, V. T. 1-s DAILY and ��������� WFFKXY " BRITISH COT.O ^ IPT and ^VICTORIA CHRONICLE." Orders for-mail- ing cither the; Duly or Weekly"Isfups or the nbovo to any-part of Europ\ tho United States, Ciriadn, Au������lra- Iia,^c, left at thisnfllce or sent to Victoria will be: attended to.. Terms in advance Wkekiy. 12mo������ with Postal, $7 50 ; 6mos. do., $4 75, D.uly 12 mo's do., $23 ; 6mos do.. $12 50. ':' ��������� -36 MfMB POST, BETWEEN YALE AND LYTTON, B. C. QUR COFFEE. WE ARE FORWARDING A Packed in Tin3 of from each., ���������'���������.������������������'!, two to twcnly-dvc pounds 1-s WILSON k MURRAY," Forts������r?.'-t. Victoria. THOS. WILSON & CO. IMPORTERS OP ENGLISH MEROHADIZE ''Wholesale and Retail. Masopic H:i 11 Govern men t St rent Tipton a. 1-s TRAVELLERS will find every accommodation at tais Hotel. Excellent Cooking. GOOD BEDS. STABLING FOR HORSES. . TIMOTHY HAY; and OATS at Lowest .Rates. BO0THROYD. BRO������S,'; 1-s - -" ' Propricters. The Bonaparte House,; QKMLEN & PARKE, Proprietors; at the O Junction of tbe .Cariboo and Bfe Bend; Roads,ds now npVn for the accommodation' of the public. Die* tancc from Clint oii.'20 miles; .from Savanas Steamboat LVndinp, 22niile������; from Spence's Bridge, 20 .miles. ; Travellers will find prices and accommodatifJBS to stilt the times. Give them a. call. .Stabling, Hoy & Grain; attentive h'ostlors. Stages, leave here regularly for rc.}c: njd'C.'.riboo l-s VICTORIA ADVERTISEMENTS; Sie^m E^rv To.;bn;.lu^ frens all respect OASAMAYOTJ beojs leave to state that, he .has removed his stock of Goods consisting; of Gro- OERrFS^&q.; from Wharf street to the Brick Bui! ling on Yrites street, adjoining CowperJs Boot Store, opposite Wei Is, vFarpo;& Co. ' ��������� A , -. , .He will sell his Goods by Wholesale, at the lowest rates,vfor cash';'-.���������'.'..'./. y.y '.>-. V*.'-'*'' ��������������������������� ������������������:''/i-*i.y> WIIjTilAMZEtJHER; dealer in bRUGs.MKDi ;.CIN'ES fmd;Ci!BMTCA'TS,-Fancy aril Toil -t Articlesi Sponges, Brushes, Perfumery, &c. : physiciimsf-Pre- scriptions carefully compounded and orders answered with care and dispatch.' Victoria, VI. * 1.5 ���������..";���������';;������������������;;" A; W/pipJER, '.CON'F'B C T IO;N;El;' ;', .'Government Sireclj opp^'itcthe TItehWei, . ;' (^AiypiK8iPf.;overy.rfePcription manufactured and V sold,.Wholesale nn.d'Retail.' v Ip Free Port for Ever ! WE THE UNDERSIGNED TAKE; pl2a.������uro in an- nouncini? to our numerous customers" an! the puoljc, that we will supply them with the best Fre\ch Lpatijkr:Boots {������������������' u ty I ree) c ver bin:ra 1 r In B. C. v : WTAt our old Stand, Government St.,. Vic tori a, iy I ;1*s; ; V A.X.. CHARITY k BUTLER. , THE UNDERSIGNED IS- NOW PREPARED TO nflbrd every accommodation to the tniVflling puc������ lipi and bop^s, by a strict attention to bufiness, to m->rit a share of the pitroha^e bestowed on the formfT;. propri a tors T f ds I s on e of ihe wos t com rort'a ble, P nd. corn iu 0f' 1 n us Ho trls eh tiie road,; con.ta} n 111 & as it ;does ; warm an'liw'dl furntehed bed-rooms; with" pood; bedsy .-���������,: THf TA RLE is suppl iod wi th rv ry delicacy it. is pos-... ', ih)-* to 'procure in the upper^country," The-BARiW:��������� stocked with Cignrs. yyyy^-mj\2.EB2'^:COM OHSAP Store. LADIES' and GENT'S CA^T OFF Clot'liinff bought and sold. ; Secondhand Watches' Guns,-Pistols; &c , for sale...; .- -' % tBr:Govera'tnent street opposite' the Theatre, 1-s /:':;y'j:-,c;BEEQY,:;:';v'!;-;:.,:������������������;: COMMISSION & FORWARDING AGENT. WILL PAT, PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO SE> ������r. l^cime. purchasing, or forwarding Goods lor the uppTcfnn'ry. . Any commi^i>n entrusted to his care, will receive prompt attention. ; ���������'" -Rpftrenw* :-W.A. Mbachau, E. A. Wadhams, T. Harper, J.J.. Bramly. yy* Victoria;, April, 186T. X ���������-. 1 ��������� ��������� ibd hest'of Lia^or8^and.,the;cbojccBt, Xlffii, MRALS^; $ i. 5Cy Mt^*'^y:t AThe.stabling for Horses Ha 11 that could.bo desired, . and the-charffe's arexsrv.i moderHe, ���������- Hfiy for Horses ���������per. day, $2 .; Oats and "Barley at-tbo pheapest marKet.. Mies'' "���������'.; ;.-;.���������;.:.';.���������:���������.- ������������������������������������ -'L'..; The un d ersighed 'has a, lar^e; qu an tl t y of OAT - PA Y; on hand ��������� for stile in large'<^;^alir���������tu^n>t)tie&*!-;���������';'������������������;.���������";; - y 1-s JOHN PELLEiTiERiJPropriotor' :s B 0 S;t O N y BA R. InternatiDiial m /fHIS WELL KNOWN HOUSE is now open tor:������* I Vrllir^. TheTwbl-.* is supplied as formerly^?*" 1 ho.h.'Pf. the market afibrds, and the Cooking canno- iv excelled. The Bar le stocked with the1 fines^w.. QuorsandOiaARS* GOOD BEDS. ^��������� , WD^UAM OEARTERS lm
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Title | The Cariboo Sentinel |
Publisher | Barkerville, B.C. : George Wallace |
Date Issued | 1867-10-24 |
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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Language | English |
Notes | Print Run : 1865-1875 Frequency : Weekly |
Identifier | Barkerville_Cariboo_Sentinel_1867_10_24 |
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Date Available | 2011-08-03 |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0171370 |
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