���������\ y<������������������' AA I: y K. f& I! IB ti'i BarKer^^ B.C., Saturday, October 28, 1871. No/20 rt " Published every Saturday by ROB ERT/.HOLLO WAY. Subscription, - - 501 Cent's per Week. RATES OP ADVERTISING'.' For one square (one incb)^first insertion, " t'c * ./' one month, - For two squares,-, first insertion,.: ��������� -v ���������������;��������� 4 ���������: ti.s ���������'.. one mbnib, - ''���������" v & - $3 5 y c; yv8 Agents for tie'1 'Cariboo Sentinel." Van Winkle,. Quesnelmouth. Soda Creek, - Clinton, - Yale, -.:-.;. ; New Westminster, Victoria, - ���������' .' Beau & Co., Mr J/W. Lindhart . ���������*���������-.'. Barnard's Express Bu mar (1' s Express Barnard?s Express ��������� y ''���������' A0 ' :-do - - -. John Murray John Cohens - - - ' . San Francisco BEAN/& CO., PACIFIC COAST At) WtlSINGAGBNCY, 410 Montgomery street, Are our authorized Agents;,iii|San Francisco. THE CARIBOO. SENTINEIi |\] /. '/: ; JOB PRINTING OFFICE. Cards, Circulars, Posters and Programmes for Bulls and Theatrical, Entertainments Ja^Execiit-ed with neatness and dispatch.,4^ ; Terms moderate^ MINING RECORDS;. WILLTAtf CREEK. Jenny Lind poi���������October lO���������Recprded in favor: of JosZ/iCannell, 2 interests, re-recordi and, 13th October, in favor of Thomas Potter, 1.interest..-;-': / ;.. \ X " *..,'* : *'j- i Chrysalis CO.���������October; 11-rRecorded in favor of Lewis Morgan, Wm. Skym, Daniel Tbonias, 3;iriterests;' re-record.' '"'; Rising Sun co.���������October 16--R.ecorded in favor of iCiiarlesHendrick, las.Wiclihain, 200 feet of ground adjoining"; Forward co., abandoned hill claims. ' -.'../ McGlaughlin co^Pctober 17���������Recorded in favor of James McGlaughlin, Colin Chis- iiolm, 2 hill claims-.;. re-record.-. ".- COXKLIN GULCH. Dominion co.���������October l2f-Recorded> in favor of Fenry Knight! R. Hocking/ 0. Mills, W. Martin, W. Williams, J. Heal, 600 feet of ground adjoining tipper line of Reed cOi/ y Dominion co.���������October 17���������Recorded in favor of Charles Braker,- 100 feet adjoining upper line of Dominion co., to form part of ���������same. -A JACK 05? CLUBS CREEK. First Chance co.���������October 11���������Recorded in favor of C. Vaillancour, G, L. Shepherd, J. Slater, F. Saforcado,LetitiaLall;er, 5 creek claims, 100 feet adjoining lower line, of First Chance upper craek claims and 400 feet adjoining upper line of their lower creek claims; and 14th October, in favor of D. McDonald, 1 creek claim .about 800 feet below upper line of hill claims, all to form part of and be held in trust for First Chance co. Two Sisters co.���������October 12��������� Recorded in favor of James Gerald, David Smith, 200 feet ������t back line of Two Sisters hill claims. Humboldt co.-^rOctober 17���������Recorded in favor of Geo. Cowan, JobnJSaismith, F.Sofer- oado, Arch. Johnston, N. Gurney, Hugh Doak, W. McCormick, James Laidla^y W. Nprden- burg, T. D������ Johnston, 10 hill claims on right bank, commencing at .upper-line: of Two Sis- * fc6rs co,t rUnriing'dowil stream. Gurney co.���������October 17���������-Recorded in flavor of N. Gurney, M. HiUoB, F. LalHor, T������ D.j Johnston, 4 claims oh a gulch running, from upper line of Last Chance co.'s east side lines, bounded by side lines of Two Sisters and Two Brothers companies. ' Bluff co.���������Oct. 12���������Recorded in favor of M. Chamber's. James Hagan, A. Clendtnntng. Richard Wright, John Hunter, Janus Ford. GOO feet, bounded on three sides by Discovery co.'s hill and creek claims. LOWHEE CREKK. ;; Calaveras co.���������October 13���������Recorded in favor of Charles McKane, 1 interest; re- record. CUNNINGHAM'CREEK. Standisb co.���������October 14���������Recorded in favor of Wm. Stan dish, 2 hill claims on east side, and a ditch with 200 inches water;: re- record. LIGHTNING CREEK. Gladstone co.���������October 10���������Recorded in favor of John Hill, John Holmes, M. Bray. T. Lavery, H. Orton, James Dodd, C creek claims adjoining upper line of Gladstone co., to-form part of and beheld in trust for Gladstone co. Pioneer co.���������October 14���������Recorded in favor of James Ford, John Gannon, W.Charlton, H. Charlton, W; Bilsland, R. Lipsett, B. Edwards, 7 hill claims, commencing about 700 feet below Vanwinkle shaft, running up stream on north bank. Sawmill co.���������October 10���������Recorded in favor of Geo. Taylor, Jas. El der, I. B: Nason, John Naismith, John Stevenson,' Mary Sheldon, Alex. McDonald, Arthur Johnston, Thos. McCormack, John Wilson, John G. Goodsbn, 11 interests on right bank, commencing at upper line of Gladstone co., running up stream to Clark co.; re-record. Amalgamated co.���������October 10���������Recorded in favor of John Evans/ Sol. Jones. Robert Roberts, 300feet hill claims on north bank -pii-sideline of Water Lilyco., running down stream, to form part of Amalgamated co. Dual co.���������October 18���������Recorded in favor of George Murdoch, A. Johnston, 2 interests ; re-record. . : ���������\, ,; iDAyte CREEK.������������������>. Amalgamated cb.���������October 16���������Recorded in favor of John Evans, gol. Jones. Robert Roberts, Peter Sangster, Wm. Williams, 5 hill claims on east side, a portion of ground for merly leased by J i Evans; and in favor of J. O. Jones, 100 feet in trust for company, abandoned by P. Cocking. \ ' i ..".-, ; NELSON CREEK. : Ab Wing co.���������October 23���������Recorded in favor of Chen and Doo, 2 hill claims on west side,: commencing at lower liue of Ah Wing's claim, to form part of same. First Chance co.���������October 23���������Recorded in favor of John Hudson, Alex. Swan, Sam. Montgomery, Robert Greig, 4 creek claims, a re-record of part of First Chance co. and adjacent ground. ANTLER CREEK. Golden Hope co.���������October 21��������� Recorded in favor of Wm. Parry, Edwd. Humphreys, F. Dominez, Charles Yaitlanjoun Thos. Bell, G. Byrnes, Edwd. Blackwell, H. 0. Jones, W. O; Jones, Ben. Davis, Hugh Jones, John Butts. 12 creek claims, commencing at upper line of Eureka co., running up stream. CHISHOLM. CREEK. Ben. Nevis co.���������October 17���������Recorded in favor of Peter Sangster, D. T. Price, William Williams, John Williams, John Shaw, Daniel Parry, John Dawson, Robert Anderson, Sam. Tretheway, Wm. Cullis, 10 creek claims ; re- record. Brace co.���������October 17���������Recorded in favor of John Velatti, Wm. Tucker, Jas. Bell, Wm. Smith, J. P. Taylor, Hugh Jones, John Bruce, C. Vaillancour, T. McLardy, W. Beatfcie, 10 creek claims; re-record; M1SCKLLANEOUS. W GOODS! JUST {RECEIVED A large supply of. Fine Underclpjtliiiig, LADIES AND.GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS SHOES AND SUPPERS. #@h New Goods will be received every week during the season. i������gg BOOTS/SHOES, Clothing and Groceries, OF THE BEST QUALITY, ,'' For sale at the Si ore of the undersigned ih Barker vJllo,opi>ositethc BunUul KrilishCo!mnhia. 5 ��������� : ; W. RENNIE. ��������� jcl7 us usual COMMISSION, STORAGE, General Agency. JAMES WICKHAM, aplotf Barkerville. A. PENDOLA, BARKERVILLE, COMMISSIONS STORAGE. Groceries, Provisions and Liciubrs. DEPOT FOR wy'20 HAVE beoii roqucsicil by several respectable par- _ ties, who cah tcssti ly to lUe eliici'cy ol my system, to aguia make public tb o J act that Moses' Hair Invigorator WILL PREVENT BALDNESS. rfKESXOKB .HAIR THAT I8'BEC6MINGTHIN OK KAUjING OFF, ami cireclujiUv OURB i5CUKF OK DANDKUFF. This Is not a mere assertion en my part, as I have in my pogrfe^sion numerous testimeuialijcertifying to t!ie success 6t my remedy, . I do nut of course pretend that I cap make the hair grow, on head's which have been bald for years j but I wil j guarantee to stop tile hair Irom fciUiivjotf, to Mieniase its growth, anilell'ectuallyremovetfcurl'or Daminjir. ~ ��������� ��������� Wt I). MOSES, BurkerviDe.B.C. MISCELLANEOUS. A Chance! PARTIES PKEPARING FOR WINTKR WILL SAVE MONEY! By fitting ai tko S econ d-ha n d S t ore, ��������� ��������� , . : - ��������� ; i *. A : ��������� " * ' ��������� Where they will Had a flue assortment ���������(-. :. Tinware & Stoves $ -AISO,-t MINERS, & CARPENTER'S TOOLS, ZINC, LEAD PIPE; r SHEET IRON (all gauges), STOVE POLlSli,. revolvers; GUNS, BALLS, CAPS, SHOT, POWDER, POWDER FLASKS, ". '" SHOT BAGS, -���������...", y/0. DOOR LOCKSJ PADLOCKS,. '' BASTARD & MILL SAW FIL18 And other articles too numerous to. mention. FORCE. PUMPS and BEER MACHINES pu t ti p and warrau ted; ,: $fr STOVJ& MADE TO ORDER %\ moderate prices.'.' Repairing of Metals done as usual, yyz:ZZzJZ: .TH.os*; fletcher,; ;. XAiyAi "'���������" '���������''' 'V :' *'' - *;" ' Barkerville. ' To tlie Electors of Cariboo and T'illooet, GeXTLEMKX, AA'/i In pursuance of the terma of Union you will shortly be called on to elect a member from our joint Districts to represent you in the House of Commons of Canada, For tbis position J. now offer myself as a candidate, and should you do me the honor of returning me as your Representative! shall, to the best of my ability, strive to prove that your confidence has not been misplaced. If elected I shall use ray best endeavors to promote the interests of our Province so fai������ as they dan be affected, by Federal Legisla ��������� lion,and above all to expedite the grand bond of Union���������the Trans-continental Railroad, With reference to general political matters, I cah only say at present that if honored by your suffrages. 1 shall go to the House of Commons untrammelled by party obligations, save tbat I shall consider it my duty, and the duty of every member from this Province, lo lend a cheerful support to the Ministry to whom we owe our new birth and political enfranchisement. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, J. SPENCER THOMPSON*. Barkerville, Sept. 9,1871. ; H OUR ENVELOPES Properly Stamped, are now reduced to 12 1-2 Cents each, or $10 for 100. Our Agents at way places use all diligeno* in seeing ,that letters are promptly torvrarded to potuUi beyoiiil the regular stage routes, pel6 f. J. BARKARJV CERTIFICATE. Tbis is to certify that Muring hist spring my hair was rapidly falling out arid my hear! was last becoming. i>alil, when I applied to Mr W. 1) JIOSKS,Barber, Barkerville, who in a few weeks restored iny hair to i ts former ben 1 tli y s tate J UAVID Q1B RQXS Bark������rvill������ HC6./26. U66* ' a<*i^li������ S HERRBY GIVEN THAT THE COrARTNERSHIP jl heretofore existing under the name of BOYD * HEATH, Cold Spring House, is hereby dissolved hr mutual consent, . John Boyd assuming all liabilities of the Firm an collecting all dehts and demands ihje tho ' Firm," an Who will conduct the business iu iutnre- In liiR ow������ JOHN. BOva. CM HKATH. Cold Spring Hon**. " V S*pt, Ulbf UTi. / ' ������2c < >f, 'V- AA. til teflili' ?pn?.r fc-v*: i y : >v ���������-y'iy. <jm$mxy/ tii?������#t ill- .-Jc?-i!������5-. ���������������������������i%k\*r5- .- :|p| 131 ?: '>* THE MMOTBMTIML sec: SATURDAY. OCT. 28, 1871. sk: THEGMRfilANiANb EROTECTiON. Our,co temporary.-the 'Main land Guardian, fa a p p*ar entiy suffer! ng ii n tl er, a sev ������*r e* at'a c k of A, Protection on .the;:.brain.-?: In -no Hiss ihahyihree leading ariictes 'Hie-"Vainly oriel ea vo i;s% t o: de m o 1 i sh t h e a Vjv 11 n i e n I s we' ��������� 1t ��������� > V e two u xiht U) rwatnl i h fa y o r o f: t li e Ca n aid inn TariC: ah'd; advocrtiesi the; retention' 6!' ilie Brit ]sh Col iim.b ia ri ."' bri t. hen <������' ve r a i i,em p \ s... fo refu te q n e si n g\ e f\g ore <������f, i lie c a I ci t1, ii t i o ti s we have eulereu^irf,io������ojl������erw than^bv eva- sive generaliIies and ridic iijohkXasseHfons whi.Ch ��������� lidA$\fs not a(iii������m t > fc ifoy bmi g n nyii a & ig ii ri i<* n tIo fi ii ft ai n. II a d he b io n ������ii fc lb r wn r d atiy sfaiisiic* irt /fsiVor>of.-lit* ieitoneons'.vif*ws :. we might ha vo. b'',en; ^mpliejf-j intake up the gan n't let an d ;sh i ver a ,1 an.ee \ n sn pport of fax f ftwn o pin ip jisrb T j fc w jfch; swfi n di not M n gemote: thnri {11Isorneflatte 17 of lire farjnera and abnse of the miners,Hyho he' saysy"'as a-class are not 1 hns������;Mo setlleiup a con iijrv."' weevil 1 not cle^cend'iiilr^lhe^areoa of^iscission; ��������� We a re, willing lo award a 11 credit to the farmers for thei r en etgy a nd i n d ns t ry; w b en e v e r l hey d i a- ������������������jt'lay eiihe:r.,.but;y we^ave not inclined to rob the minersi'for their benefit as won Id most Hsauredly be lite case we^tbe'pi'esent 'tariff to be con tin tied ioJfftrcK, while vat the same time we baye .1)e,eii.try-irisj, in vain fov a long time4o,finM;mit^ ciiltunsC who Imports Bis ownt food. .Jhe Gnardianyqnotes Ta'lon^ arlicle, from,-the Standard in faror of 1 he:mod ified'?Tariff, but thiuj^a- ojiesl ion en UrelylforiMgn to tlie issue; We can n b t ex pe c 11 h e Can ad i a ii ���������. Go ver n m e ni to *SctfeflS- to an'J: subhxptfepdsi(iVnt". '^gain. ^^^oMy'tellsniSif'dfatiiev/amonnt of duties \vas^reafly '$681000;in0ve, \ha 11 ,what we should have toX pay jinil^r (he ;Ganailian^iiriff.vit ; w (Ml d' be -si f f I .* we IL i nvt������l t^d. as'. by. U\ c h p a y- nieiit we retain - more j lian; $500C()(jtf 'ioi tlie ^ounthy,iiori^nqiienMyUne country -is a:iiaineri. ia thajt;texjenti:,'x,This mayvbe so,, but we can'' ty see' the-v pbiii t. i Kl 0 we ver, on ce fo r a 11. letludismiss ihe fop.tc;;as ;it is���������; pivtiyy well iHidei'stopdyWoJ hink.- how jfc; wil I he ^lisposecV of *in;'the next Assembly; "Vicloria1 a:rid; Nanaimo :have:elecledvflviei Co mKiiauL Tariff' men. <J ar j bd 6 w i 11 se n d tliree m p v e ; an d i f";." there are'not fiv������ Irom;: the .rest- ot the; province; which t^wMl ^make a-majorityy we will throw Op lhe,sponge ahd--acknowledger:our :deieafc:: OuivcolemporaryM[iiiish^y|ii^������l;j^ ;Chaptec^Qfi 1 amenta tio nV with yihe^i assertion. >'*: jtf o Q 0 ve v n men t two it I d. h a z a rd s 11 c h a r ni n ��������� o u hy poll cyi.'7.- * Perilap s i n 01";? b n t if ihe G ti aiv <liah;has^pt any spare etish. andr:w1shes to b ac k). h is :d pin io n, / w e 1 h in k, he can- b e acco m- ru od ated i n ��������� Cari b b,o. to; a m o d era te a mo u nt;- -.-' W Davison Jobh Bruce F Bissobuetto ' JHTodd , S^PParkor Jobn G Goodsoh Wm Martin V? m 'Gallty Thos ha very -y Cbrts Vaillancour TEPattullo . Gomer Joims . .- Thos t B.riggs.,/ J00 ilayon ' : Tn k Chicago Rbmk f Fun o.-A- The cal a mi Ion s fire whiCh has overwlieluied. tlie c 1 iyX 6f ��������� CltI- c-igo ih;d(^lrucfcioh has elicited the sympathy o f .'ail' t he :c i v i t izt?d X: woi:l (1. ati d f ro hi eve ry ;.q ti ai'ler snbscrip I ions on a s.l npowlons scale are pouri h������j in tp.1 the a id 0 f-the sii fferers. The des tr ii c t i on bf. p ro per t y a ri dy 1be nu m.b'e r 6 f ))������vrsbhs 1 eft- desi i tii te and lip'nieIessi by ;acei- xletit and not by; the ravages of' war, are' prob- a b ly n np'reced eh ied, a I-; least si n ce: ih eg rea t /ire i ti'h 0 ti d 0 ri t Wo liii ad tyd yea rs a go, and it Uiihi to be wandered sit thitt the peop 1 e 0f e ve ry nalib n a li ty sli <������111 d te n d e r th ei r assistance so promptly to the sntferers iti the present atce, when all are So closely ' linked together in all quarters of the fjlobp. The' charitable movement, as appears from a communication in another colnmn from tin*. IF. S. Consul at Victoria, lias ivtichtfd oiir province where we have little doubt it will bu liberal I v responded to. 7 ��������� , , LKOisrATtvK.���������The elections are now in progress all,through the province. So far. returns have been made'froin Victoria, wlnjre Messrs; McCrei^ht. Dock, Beavens, and Trimble have been elected ; and from Nanaimo. wtiere Mr Robson has reversed last year's decision and has received a majority of' 24, Iu all, the other districts which have been h^ard from there will be contests, except in JLillooet, whure Messrs, Htunphreys and Saiil are likely to walk over the course. Cor ox kb's In'qu'kst.���������S 0 d a C re ek. October 24.���������A Coroners Inquest was held to-day on thfi body of AntoineMatbcciit', who whs found shot near Alexandria on 3d Se pi em her. The body having been exhumed a minute examination was made by the Coroner, Or. Trevor. Several witnesses testified that, tlie deceased had repeatedly stated that he would shoot himself, aud the position of the body, gnn and ramrod havinir, been shown, a verdict was returned of *' Felo de ee.v : : T6b : As^sXt? 0#ick.���������We have mtich p 1 eas- ure in announcing from time to time the increase wjuch IiA gradually going 0n in the business ahd receipts <vfgthe Cariboo Branch Assay Office. ^Tbei benefits derived from this bffipe are appai*ently beeoming more evidentj dally to tlie minjbg community, judfjilig from th^additjonal patronageiwhich it is receiving, iind^it claiitiowner^will ph ty view the matier in a: proper light there is good rea son to hope that th e ins ti tut.i 0 n w il l in the cou rse ��������� of a n-. otbe r yea^ b even ti rely seljisii p p 0 r tin gZ The ;candidates for the Legislative -Assembly "for th is di sir Ic t are^ W'e Wlieve, al I tho rough ly ali ve to; the i mportant urgency .tha^ exists for the mai ntenah ce of an office iv hieh has had the effect of materially enhancing the price of the staple product of Cariboo���������goldj arid taking \uto cphaiidertitipn,.the fact that its^cost to the���������prbyihcialekcheqtieriis now Vrii^ small an d' co ns la n tly d i tn in islii n g, we have 11 tile fear th at th e p 01 i ti cal e 'ion 0 m ists 0 f 0 the r- sections who lirgeils- abolition under the, Jlj0 nijpp specious plea of reduction/of expenditure cati \ym Ronnie s 11 eceed i n i heif 0b'ooxipus design, The tirii-j W P6\wll versa! 0 pin ibn,; here -: is - th at t lie office ni fist b e retained, even if it should cost the country a j i iti h , i t b ei n g regarded as bei ng i n a ni i h er al region as of much importance to ihe province at large as any b the r d epart ra e n i; of go ver n- menti However, as such ideas wpuld attach :\ i ttl e- wei gh t i f (we cb uld ^prpd u ce h p fio; 11 res ��������� 10 i%ndorse theirccirrecine^s. \^e1append the fbl- 10wingstalistics 6f the ,bhsiness dene for the three.. monthsAending?i25th-)'October^The number of bars melted and assayed duriiig tlmt:pen6dfhto^env9^.yaliie!$i9^ tile. t^ceipts^ have: beeiu' $GS4 foi^-a'ihnch largerambiint than iuany>;preyionsXctuarter si n ce .the Vest ablish men t ,;pf the qffice.y The total're^iptsn)rihe:W ctirii ti*o I. y ea r w h i c h h a ve Vnp w exp i r ed; ii a ye been ���������$'-itfZilX*Tn and the value of gold assayed in thh 1ast \n0nth has;i:been S7'dM$ybeing the highest figivi^^ one rh on th;: si u ce. the office.: was op en ed i n; 18G9. _ Ay . ,,:.y, y, ry ��������� yyy, XXyiXAi ��������� ���������'���������. Eccr^EstASTTCAiy.-���������^ApncRC!h; to Lkt.-tWhen Re v, Ja m es Rey n a rd 1 eft liarke r vi 11 e f "0 r Nail ai mo, n ear I y th ree m on th s ago, it w������ s;' su p- po^ed' that!phljie arrival of/LishppvflilLs an E p i sepp al-; cle rgy m a n wo ti 1 d ;ibe: iin med iat e 1 y provided AoA Cariboo; -None, has, ��������� ho we ver j jejb; been ^arippinted^nd ju dging fr^>m^he!fft ci tliufc Mr Ileiynai'il?s^A1 rni111 re] whichrwasJeft beliirid inanticipat ion "of;; being j'equirefiby: his ��������� successor,;.bus ;beeii;Bold by auction this week; it. woii Idseern that the spiritual -want* of .1 he pepp je b f Cari bd0 a re n 01 deemed 01' s u ffic ie n t i m po r tan ce to re qu ire tlie presen ce 'of a minister of the Church of England in this district., Jhis.; leads naturally to the inquiry, why if the mission was not iniended to be per^ manen tly sustai ned. shop id so much ex pense have been incurred in building and fitting up bur hand so me B a rke r y i 11 e. ch u rcli ? a ncl what Vise is intended#0 bei made of the sacred edi- fice in the future? It .certainly aj>pears that the head of, the church in; this diocese is disposed toJ treat tlie upper co ii n try' wi th in d i f- f e re nee. , A re. th e re' n 0 ft 1 n ds i 11 the! reasu ry, or are the sinners of Cariboo considered be- :y p n d red em p. t i 0 n ? Th e w isd 0 in of b n i Idi ifg a c. I u 1 re li 0 f I h e s ty 1 e a n d d i m ensi on s 0 f the present was fjuesliuned by maiiy at ijs com- ntHucemenr, but now it is here it should decidedly ttiir^ be. left; tit i'p cpiipiedV; NEVV ADVERTiSBMBNTS. TO 'i". S. VTHOMPSONv Esq. : VVfe, the undersigned, Electors of Ciriboo Q\$- Irict, having canflden.ee in your ability, would re quest you ;to,allow yoursell to be nmninated not only lor :ihe Domiaion Parliament,' lor which you are already ft candidate, but also lor the Locid Legislature, pledging ourselves should you do so .10 use pur best endeavors to secure your return to both Houses NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Laying Over. Claims. Nr ANO JiFTI^R FIRST NOV KM BRR, 1871, Abb Miniinr Claims in C;U'il>oo DLsfrict are hereby LAIl> OVER " until 20th Muy, 1S72. (Signed,) H. Al. BAIJ., ocl4 1m A.C5.C. MW* Miners' Provision Store, B ARlvERVILLE. GNMurshall Dh'Ballantipe1 .. Hugh Rons Kolil-Greig'".-'. , Thos^Fiotciicr'/:' -' John,: >i'cAlister,,. ; \Vm F Anderson i "Arch Moi^au^hton :DMcr)onell;' ' wm rjodd ;-.; Rob t; Watson :r j'aihesl.uhess .���������'���������'.;; ThosiOuxbury Win Smith/ Wm Owen C F'Wvatt RobtMo>'ab Thomas Taylor. ���������DTSimt'hVyy- Kdwd Jone^i'. y WW Houseman- WHUcbcQclc,.. ','��������� SineuU Gray V.- : Wm Michael J H Nicholson Geo Byrnes . 'UyjKWCll A -'" Andrew Weld on ' TH Flynn ... J 7. Hough ���������Thos Htir.iing ���������:-"��������� XIX B- Devil a- James Los hi -;: Andrew :Fletcher ���������'��������� James Piugwiill ;������������������; John. James;: y X Jori.Devi'm,.,.- r. y,Witi Thompson Sam'Drake-.; ? :: .RStaiTOttV :. Andrew: Kelly ���������;R Hollo way...: ;j. .-. .;.'JasvAinin-;-"; 'v' ��������� ���������: vBpbtK.Bro^n; "������������������ 6 eorge.Spruce WC Price ,, ... johniStevensdu ; Jolin.Naisiiiith, . Ralph Watson-/. J'/Petpr Oilier. y/\ v, . Thos Hind ... W'Aiexnnder.'-'.' /Jos Gunnell; R(������bert Eiarr :R A Albertson, P: Glen di no i,ug .John Hnriicry y Samuel KoUorts���������':��������� i1"'" ;;;'R-BiPLY';: \/! ���������.���������*,'���������"* Grntl ' mpx, ���������T ��������� ha dun t, prim* <to the receip t 0 fy oui ,fl a tleriug-. Beq ii isition,' :i n teud ed, Ux {Mir ���������. ii)ysefras. a c.indidate t'ov tbtr Provincial Houseof A^ycMribly. but in deference; to the requ est; of so many oi Mho E h'btors 6t;Cariboo I plabe inyseiI'��������� at.y.opr*i\\i-vposal.nudWccept the inomihaiioii. ��������� iTluinking' ybnyibr;i.be' conlHience you. express. to Wa rds; ni e^ ;wh i ch.liVdected I sua 11, do; my best to retain, ; ,.. 1 re main' you rob dt. servant,- y ' ;iyj;SPKNCEU THOMPSON.. Barkerville, 6th pctober, lis71. oc7 TO JOSEPH HUNTKR, Esq. : V .. ;Wo, tlie; und'ersigiie'd,;" Kiect'ors ;of Carihoo District, havingiconfidvnee in your ability and.integrity, rt-quest that you will alb\y -yourself to ho. placed in notnination at .the. Ibrtlicohiing election to -serve' as one (������f ti io Repres e n tat 1 ves from th is District iin��������� the Le^islativo Assembly, and we hereby pledge 011 w.dyes tfiusc our utmost exertions to secure" your return,; W Davisonyi. Joluv llruce F Bissonnette '. JHtodd ; y A iJPP.irker John G Goodson": '. Wm Martin Wm Galley.;.- .-. Thrinas;L:u'ery y David Lewis . . Cbarh'R Vaillancour T"R Pattullo Gotner Johns Tlios Ii Briggs .. Joe Mas=oii ' -.'��������� ;lno Chi pp. Win liennic WPtWvell .'.:.. 6 X Miirslioll D L B������l Ian tine Hugh Ross WiirG McCormick J WClihdinrtin Win Thompson Samuel Dmke R Starrett ItH Brown G"orgi y Spruce Win F Andn-son WisslcyjHall. John Stevenson - O'.'o A T;iy lor John MaismiLh Joim Love Krdpb Watson J'oti-r Oilk-r Tbos:Hind Tli os Parn-y Thomas Tn y lor DT Smith Robt Grei^i Andrew Kelly; K -.H������������|jowny '���������.". ..IS Thompson Thos Fletuln-r '...., /Win Michael :W.Hitchcock.. .. . Sammd Gray X J H Nicholson ' Geo Bvrnes Hy'J������.-weir" Andr-nv Wed don .. T H Fiyiin .!'/, Hou'irh '..UMJ.IVvhn:.:..;...- .,;- ���������Thos Harding , .hunes -Iiesh'. -. D Careyy-X: X ,,: James Dingwall ., John, janies George p.ikin .1 oh n lie At is ter jdalcolni McCmii.f,' .. Arch i bald McNaughton DMoDun'dl . Robert Watson ' ..James limes Win Smith ... Thos Duxbury Wdliam Ow������n John Hill f mm Allt-n ��������� Walter Alexander Josejvh Oannell. , JMtnUl McDonald Robert Uarr Rruhen A Albertson ' Jrunes Anon W W Houseman NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. s. YALE AND BARKERVILLE, Importers, Wholesale and -Ketail Dealers in .GROCERIES & PROVISIOKS, ;;i'y jy ; WINES & LIBORS; ��������� y A/ / ; pRYrGOOI)S,(CJLpT ;* ; HATS & CAPS, "' BOOTS &SHOES, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS^ : -';( :.,;., CIGARS A TOBACCO^ A r ;;y 2' STATiONERY,^; rr.''-/:-A ������������������"���������''.-' HARDWARE A CROpKERY, , Andiacohiplet* issprtmeniof bbugs,;:;i^^|ipiHffl^: m ���������Oppenheimer. Bros, heg to inform Traderss, Mineis tiud Farmers reqUiring; a stoc'k 0("��������� 'Goo<is. that they bold a largo, anil r well \ selec Led assort ni en t, and aro prepared to sell iit the Lowest: Market Prices;:; j^g" We i nvi te' i nspectioii of oiir Stock beforelpur? ;chasing elsewhere. l y ; - \Ay ' tlS- NEW GOODS are being received .continually.' ' y y ,''���������'-:":;'':-;'-'"' ���������'.-���������.'������������������ ��������� z} xi{ .... x Fresh. Kanch But|er, y XW BEST, QUALITY,At .. r -, RECEIVED i BY ; EVER^. ^feESS. QRPENHEIMER BftOS. ; ��������� -niy27 . ni -^, . /,.-.; Inware; .K? . OF THE LATEST^ PATTERNS. A full assortment of -, ' ��������� x Ax^yHW'titi������yizyt of gboti quality,comprising: ��������� .: Frenoli G y, Satieepans, Block Tin Teapots & Wash Bowls* In ftddUion, we.hav������ i CLOTHES - WKING-EES, ,i'y . AT LOWFIGURES, ���������// '2./'./:/ ;^r CALL AND SEE. y������g' K-ing woll supplied with ?beet Iron from Nos. 27 to 16, we arepnpircd to make to ,urd<r both Plain, an i Ornamentiu Stoves, at prices to suit the times. $*������*��������� Minors and olhcissvill find il to their a������van* tagu topurchasoa g<>od arti^rh'.-'b;^ ' N.n.���������Anything iu the.iiuo made us ordcrcd:, with neatness and disjiatcb.. SANDERSON PEA.RCY; . (>c1 ftn "���������' (Pur John Bibby.) FLOUR, FLOOR, FLOUR, Gfvtlrme.v,���������I solicitinjt' me. to .4 T THIS STORR will always be found a well- &. selected st ;LocU of the FRESHEST GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS IN CARIBOO. BEST JAVA COFFEE Roasted ami Ground daily. Branch Store at Last Cliance, Whore agood assortment of Goods will always be found. ������ ��������� 1 trust by strict attention lo business and fair and squaro dealing, to incut a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore attended to m*. . fe4 REPLY. . have received jrour Requisition b(!C(>ine a candidate for the representation of this District in the Legislative Assembly ol'our 1 rovinoft. I have.mucii. pleasure in complying with your request, nud iiiank ywu lor tho confidence which you r. po^.e inmfi, If el:'ut������d 1 shall do my best fairly to represent your iuu'rests at the Council Board, ;ind to advocate all libi.'rd and progressive measures fur the welfare of this District or the country at large.. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, your obedient servant, JOS. HUNTER. 6th October, 1871. ������c7 Dissolution of Partnership VTOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEV that the bupiness i'i heretofore carried on at Barkerville. by tire un dorsigncd, ������ts Boibl.-rs and Carpenters, has been dissolved by mutual consent. Joii.v *BaccK will collect all debts and pay all liabilities of tbe late firm. JOHN BRUCE. JAMJSS G. MANN. Barker8If, S*SJWTOfc*f W, W������.. sa^lrt . SODA CREEK, QUESNELLE, and BARKERVILLE J. HARPER, MKSSRS. MEACIIAM. & NASON are prepared to furnish Lumberat their Mills, William Creek, or deliver it to order; LUMBER DELIVERED ON LIGHTNING CREEK AT THE SAME RATES AS 0^ WILLIAM CREEK. Having a Planing Machine in operation they will als������ furnish Pressed Lumber a I naUsfac'lory r-^; S.fR JOHN MUNDEI.L WILL. OPEN A NIG*JI fll Sciiool, at the William Creek School House, oh Monday Evening, 0th October, at S������vea o'olo������K' Five Classes will b������ h������ld weekly. ^ 83* ?m& of Woe %% P** ������������w w Ak K-Pi i ���������y l-Ai\ m ifif 1 'M THE CARIBOO SENTINEL - 11 i ii ���������~~ "^"* i ��������� - - A^A^URm^/O^A^/imA /A/ PASSENGERS. X y-'i^Z: , By Gerow &.Johnson78^ExprePB/rftrriTed 21st October^Jos. Chassotii Yale to ilefxari- drft ; three way passengers; Mrs F. Rose and a native lady from Quesnejnioutfa. . ���������. ; By Gerow: & Johnson's Express, arrived 27th October.���������From Yale���������0. C. Lane, two Chinamen and one Chinese boy, to Barkerville ; Mr Dixon, to Lake Lahaehe; tFrom Soda Creek-���������Mr Tompkins, to Quesnelmouth. By Barnard's Express, arrived Oct. .27, From Yale���������Dr. Featbevstone, to Ly lion ; T. Kane. Ah Kwong andj.auother Quniaman to 150 mile/ house; yjromi? l!27 >mfte Jionse-^M r and Mrs*������, McDonald Burkervilfei-' ���������-." .-��������� ' *; '"'���������-y? Down���������By Barnard's Express, left 22nd October���������Messrs. Pa trick; J&r&in, Peter Coleman , George Dakin,. and -. two passengers from Van winkle, for Yajt*;;;', Wing ^ii^aud^Gbung Kee. for Quesnelrabutbv "IJzK-hXt^i*'' ������ Down- - By. G&tiq w:f^Jqij^oiiJf^xpTesa*- left 22d pctober-^Messis. Henry?packman, Evan JoneSi%i1liarirSJ(ym,|Th6ma^Harding, and Arthur Hirriij^, for Tails. S Z/y MINING ^NMLLiGEjSCE;^ -���������������������������'-' > WILLTA M CH K KKi =*���������*?"? The Fq res t Ro se co. 1 a si week, w ash eri J fi 0 ox,; tJi%y^^\^i������l,;-iir������jtJirded^(jnnsideraftl^byt b rea king- i n to X w hat is '} eonsi derei 1*1 o, be 11) e Chan he):; fro m Wil1 i am; c reek, -on w h j c h, so me oft h ei r 6 I'd wo r ks w ere j pea let I.';', 'The fce now is 1 i tt 1 e d<.iu b t b \iit' that 1 here are - two d is������i rict chii ii nels r u n n i ng; 11i i\o u gH. 11 be riigio n bid .one coming di recti y l rom the hi) I,y. They Ballnrat co. last week...AV}ished- X6p. ;o������. vSome.jJpf the open c 1 i'i ihi s ii bo ve Ri c h fie I il f c; dh'li n i ieVtf work. but they will soon be Ioreed Io4uVpVii'U?oper- alions. ,��������� ;-":.tOy;A'y( .:, ... , GH 0.ui315-CRKBK;-.'������������������?;_ ){������*,:}&��������� TIte Sfi.ltrSpii0g:Cp;irressiill at>wonk; ge11inst goo ri -ij j j i y. " T he5 Oit in I i ii e, M a y, Q^ oh i li a n a n 11 Shun Hood c6mp>inies are ge ti ing.'sonie pay. The Union co. having been drowned^ out of t he i r d tie p g ro i i-iicl ca u,id o ��������� b u & I i'i. ll $ ip peel hi s ���������wttttrni. ;.'Ilie. 1/l.������.(yieisei,co.. Jmmedia leIV J*e |o w ha ve Ue<*n isl n n'*pV������,i 1 by" a;. lie:i vy' slide from 'tlie hank : Ihey buve. it is said. \akeit ptit.��������� abtTnt $ JD.il00 ihiH ._-se;i5*.i������ii^">Twp meir^bayefivinade good wages "a 11 tfii nt m<*f gr6iirii^sl'iiii'i tigrI fie tl a t o j t pos i i e.-. i lie. J..l>.r������ mi , .c I nj$i., i XX}) e Tai i s t nan co. ci I rt ti i ii i e \\'i i i ��������� l/i Kg ��������� i l������ ro i i g li' l lie* \Vh!V e r 1My laniiH mid inakjii^g^nd^'wages/j^he Lady ol' Hit* Ijulv*? ei). iuive bo Honied iheir Shalt ul 7;"> [AH. wiili took-:|iiichih������ off-'.iowardis lite eri'e-k ; they will pHtbubly sink a new shall. ��������� _��������� ,;..;,;.;, y ^^.'i.yu^eu^i'JK.; -; ... y /--/i The ��������� Ku I el< =.������,; vo..}ia v.; i 11g, sunk a bed roc 1\ Mm ft are now living if p. for win (er prior io (hii'-iriir our fur Hie chioincl. The Loiluiir'co. will drill up si!>���������;!.fii IVntn theirpil ibis-\yinler. ami !h������ Tudor, continue Mtnnitig I heir drain, and anoiher': large claim has been -located' above Hie Kiirek'n by ihe-Golden Hop**. co��������� so (hat.-(here is a good prospect of **<inn������lbiAg b et* n To ct m! out a hot 11 Hied eepg t o h n d i n i 11 a kwet part of lbe creek. be 1 ore spring. .laiwxri.i j'.'ij'kkk:' The Ambrose co. a (ler run it ing the Cosmo. P' d i i j ii i i n n t j e r s i e. i d 11 y ������I) e a d fo V a.y e a r iv i I h ��������� out rea.eh'ing bed i"ck Imve'conniieneed sjnk- iti^' ji -blind-sshMft.- No *������i*oiind lo compare in depih .with ;ihe channel in the Ambrose has been found before in Cniiboo.. .j' s'roi;:r's.(u Leu. The Fin me co. are ^eiiing be((er ���������prnipp'cte as ihey work s������hea<| mid are ���������running of a greatd^nl of d\n. The Taflvale and Mttcho Olo conlinue duio^ as usual. LOWIIKB OnKKK, Tlie Victoria co. last week for four days' weak washed 113 oz. The Black Bull co. va<hed 05 oz. The Brown'co. are ma" about wages. OM1NECA NEWS. KWWBWSWWH2P9E5 GKRifAKSEN Cheek,-October 4; IS7L: .A.-yy ������������������';GBRM"AKSBN':CRKKIC.i. /* '.���������������������������: ^lining, on, Germ a h sen creek is ye ry dull /Thfcilppep part of the creek is almost deserted, and only a few of ihe old claims on tbe^lower part are paying small dividends. ;; MANSEN CKEEK AND TRIUUTAftlKS. . AT h is seel ion of the cou n t ry see in s as if It will Oirnoutto be the-centre of Oitiineca. Nearly all the miners are makinsr a li" le. ami. ask no ** jaw-bone,v which is a good sign, y y. . SrATJS.; cukbk. : .Quite'a number of men are doing well on this creek and are gelling very coarse gold. Messrs. Harper, Gnichon and several others have "located .ground to prospect a ledge w h i ch js fhough t to b a rich in si i ver. '. -'':-A MrKRSy 'CRBBK ". ' .'^^ is y ei y deep, one shaft ba r i ng: b em s11 ti Ic a depih of 6i feet, when they w<������re driven ml by \vater.; Anether company, hended 1 >y oId Cat ibqpiIes^-John '"': M cLenu; /'Chvisi Ie ..= ������iid qIhers^have taken hold .of it, with ihe determination of seeing the rock, i .; ���������' AAy i :-lost. CuKKK.i A ���������''/���������." XX.- y ' A few companies are doing iwell. -.; '.- ��������� f;':; . MCSCKLLAKROCa'. " . i", yAAy Vital; and two other Frenchmen ha ve-gone f > if a si x mon th s * p rospec ti ngf t p it r-J o the lay.branch. 'Zy'ZZ ''"''���������'."���������'��������� 2.'"'������������������ ; Fl>!.iir;; 40c; ��������� ���������:��������� beans, ;iC0c, ^CMrce ������1 j sea ice ; sn gar, ;7.oc ;; I ea.; >S2 ; S3 ; rice" $1 j gum boo Is, $10 per paiiv. . y . yyy.A/2 yy- yy--:AyAy ' ZyjdQy - CARIBOO ELECTION^TIiENOiifXAif ION POLITICAL MEETING. ni- ;:������������������ hacom: i'������hacco. . Pursuant to proclaim a i ion a meei in sf of .the .electors of Cariboo i t>istriet. was hei(1 -.at:.ihe Co n rtllonse, Richfield j. on 'Mo nilay, 2 ;U\ i nsfc at 11 o'clock, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the;Legislative'.jAispeniHiy. The re l ii r ni ng o ffice r, H. M. Ball, Es q.. It a v i n g read Ihe writ, cal led. upon : the, el ec lors.,-1 o; se! ect three fit and proper /parties as'iheir repre- sentatiyes,.,' '��������� ;��������� ��������� ii ;.:,.;. . ?Mr: J. if.: Todd, : of Barker vi lie,.., proposed wgva; ra Iarat-co;;secbnded;the'n6tnioafinii: ''.."���������*���������"','. '!;,';; Mr James Innes, of $tou t*s;gu Ich. proposf d. Mr Joseph llnn ter ; Mr Da nie 1 Mi 11 s, of Low- ��������� bee. seconded the nominal ion. ���������Mr John McAllister, of the Ballarat en., proposed Mr JC S; Thompson ;-Mr Jo 11n IIiidso'ii, of Nelson creek, seconded t he nonifinal ion Mr Robert Lipseff, of Barkerviile,. proposed Mr Cornelius Booth ; Mr G. L. Shepherd, of Barkerville, seconded tfie nominal ion, ; M rr H en ry C aide r, o f C a m e ro n to n, p ro posed Mr Jolih Evans, and Mr John T. Edwards, of Lightning.creek,, seconded the nomination. The se vera 1 cand i d a (es as p ro posed came forward, and thanking their friends for the ho n or con fer red on th e m p ro in ised i f e I e c t* e d to do their best for the, i nieces Is of the district. Without entering into any d������failed statement of their poll Heal views, which had been already pretty generally laid before the public, they all professed.themselves iti favor of judicious reforms, but Mr Evans claimed to v At; the p lib lie; meeting held .ph 14Hi ihstj. wl i en the severa 1 ca h d id a res f o r Hie Legi si a - ti ve A ssem b 1 y ad dressed the elec to rs a t tbe Theatre, Mr C. Boo th, on accoiiiit ��������� of 'ill ness, was u nab 1 e to ex press bis s<��������� n (i ine n t s, bu t stated th at he \y.o n I fl ta k e an o ther oc casi p n of doing.so/and'tio accordingly ;on the:,day (il nomination issued a. notice that a meeting wo ii I d be: held at M r \V.: W; Dod d 's sal ooni B a r k e r y i lie, on the a a me e ven fiig. Th e( m ee t- ing:was yfe\\ attended,:Mrtohafles,Wils()n oc- cupying the chair. .... ;i, ,,;:.: y- y yi Mr Booth in addressingi the~a11dience said that the principal subjects of proposed local ivforins had been, a 1 ready so fu tly discussed that be .need not dwell much onithem. Re-, ferring to a'few of .the topics, such as amendments to the Mining FiHW. equalixaijon of tax- ati o ii l'. ad dp I ion o f Gan a d i an; Ta r iff , repea 1 of Civil List Bill, Wild LandvTax, and abolition o f~Rtm d To Us, h e co he n r red wi t h l he sen timet i ts of ih e o I her ca nd ida tes, a n d m ii do a very j giiod address regarding^the ibeneflffe which this province would, with proper re- preset! 1 atiyes, devive 'from ��������� responsib 1 e government and icoh(ederati(>n.y , A ;. Ay ��������� ��������� After the c o n,c I u si oh o f M r Bo o tb V. s p cech the other four cand it tales being present; were se ve ra 11 y ca 11 ed p n ,.b y t he au d i en ce to mount the ��������� p 1 atfo r m. a n d M essrs.; Wa] ke tni. Eva ns, Tho rn pson an d. 11 u n 1 er, accordingly.iii "ro ta- tio n b rieliy expressed th ei r sen i; men hC than kr in g I he elect; t > rs ft) r tj i e ho n o r 'con ferred . o n th e i n by no iri i n a ti on fo r the imp o r la n t p os i - tion -'.of "Veiif'^Dtjn^^Vib'n^".; .The last gentleman complained .thai Mr Evans at the -nomination hud spoken of" mi isluoom reft i r t i i e rs;? \ or p o U t i ci a ns; i a t e r m ; wh ic h he. thpnglit unfairly reflected on him as:/the youngest ofi tlie "candidates; '��������� Mr Evans replied, denying: that;the:phrasei bad been- iitf-i te n (1 e d to apply to Mr II out et pe rspn a 1 \y. y'y ��������� ���������1' he se ve r a I c a n d i d a tes we te' very co 11 rteo lis and complimentary to each other, and'the: iiudience listened ito .till- with -ihe bestO; of humor; in tact, :vve question if at any con: tested ejection., throughout the Dpminion^pr G rea t *������������������ Bri tii i ti ari: ��������� ������q it a 1' a in q \i h t of good: feel - it ig a n d 1 ack, o f person al b ick'eri ng goi i Id b e foiuid; ; Mr Joseph Park subsequently :ad-: dressed Ihe meet ing, advocating the claims of MessrsyBpOth- and Eyans,,after i which):a;vqt:e of thanks 'was unanimously giyeii:to 'the 'chairmail.'';��������� ������������������������������������.-;. ix/i:: AHAA,/. !..v -y .'-'���������'���������������������������/���������'.'-��������� ylvnoM "ri'i'K''"Tetjo Jabkb ICAiaiRiSfiRVKYixG ���������Paii.tv.:--MrM'.'C. Davis, in charge of the ani- m; i U b e 111 n <r i n g < o M r M a hood's p arty. a rr I v e d j n B. t r k p r v i 11 e on Tin es d ay. T h fl ex pe rt i i i o u \y 11 e. u ��������� 11 e 1 e.ft; n i n e (1 a y s p r ev i o u s I y h ad; reach ed a, })os ii lo ri on Ga At I e: ri ve r a p \n\ ten tly a b on t 15 in i I t*s I rp in. Fraser rive r,. th e y* I ley of iv hi ch th ey saw. 1 ������e low . i h em. . Mi* I) a vis.. desert b eg the pass discovered by Black and Fen ton two y ea rs ago. an rt. n a m t������ d 1 > y the t n Do m I n ion P;i S3. a s'"J o o sl eep a ti.d. h igh t o I) e prac i i ca b le for iv Tail way,, the. pariy in ascend ing from S \v a ii ip 11 ve r "ii a v i ag c r ossetl a -gl a e te r fe d by the mountain streams coming front the south side of- the narrow gorge through which the route lies. They crossed, however/with the train su [VI y, a n d d esc e n.d ed a bo u t 15 in s I es, followtnsr Castle river on Ihe other side of the he designated mg JACK OP 01X155 CUKKKT. The First Chance eo. washed last week o!) oz.. the pay dirt averaging 0 to 7 oz. per set, The Two Siwi er������ co. are si ill in bed rock. The Two Brothers co. are looking for clay wilh the intentlou of sinking a shaft. -MOUTX'tXG CUKICK'. The South Wales co. last week washed "27 oz. Tbe Spruce co. are making over expenses on high rock. The Victoria co. having got both drives up to the channel and snffi cient prospects lo show (here is pay at band, have been making every preparation for working methodically, and have been fixing a second pump. The wafer, is, however, Belling lighter. The Vancouver co. have got their shaft pumped out, and the chances are now favorable lor bol.h (hern and the Victoria to work alt winter. They expect to break into ihe channel very soon. The Vanwinkie oo. are running steadily ahead wilh their J11'41?, and have starled'tbeir pump lo assist ; , Vi.ctoria by keeping down f&etaufaee water. some of the other candidates as *' m usb ro o m refer ni e rs," The returning.officer then called for'a show of hands, which was in favor of Messrs. Wal kern, II un ter and T h o tn pso n. A poll was demanded on behalf of Messrs. Booth and Evans, and Mr Bull announced that tt would be held on Thursday. Kith November, at the several places specified in the election proclamation.; A vote of thanks was then proposed to the returning officer and carried unanimously. RELIEF FOB THE CHICAGO SUFFER EUS. Consulate of tlie Unitwl ������<a(p*.. Victoria, V.LOct. J9, 1 <STL Eoitoii SENTt\KL:���������I'ertntt me lo apprise you of the fact that a number of Ihe residents of 'Victoria, sympathizing with I he mnliiinde of our suffering fellow creatures at Chicago. have caused a subscription list to be opened at the United States Consular, where sub- scrip lions are now received, as also at Messrs. Wells. Fargo* Co/s The list was opened yestprdaV^itul already $300 are subscribed. 'Should you deem it meet to give this matter publicity, with a view of assisting the good work, please do so I have the honor, &c, David Eokstkix, C. S. Consul. divide, when the season being so far advanced be. ortgi n ai agi ta tor in t h a t d i re c t i (������n j, w h i\ e and a b o u r, t wo feet o t, s n d w. h a v i n g. fa lien on the divide it. was deemed prudent to return wilh the animals, the first which had ever crossed the -range,'and all of which came back uninium)-and in good condition... The band of cat tie in charge of Mr Elvvyh were a little on this side.of the divide and getting on all rigli\\. f'. Barties', wiih ft'bout 25 horse's. was still with, the party packing. Barne's mule Ira in, which went out. with the last, lot or stores, hud ;-cached^ their loads on Swamp river and returned. The weather had been ve r v w e t a ml d i sa crVee ;i W'e e v er si nee th e e x - pediiion left Barker vii le, which rendered travelling and culling the trail rather tedious. On the eastern slope it was sliihnild and open. Mr Davis thinks that If a route for a railway through Ihe Cariboo country is found (rom Tele Jaime Cache it. will be farther north, as the mountain range now crossed appears to fall elf considerably in that direction. He speaks in the highest terms of Mr Ma hood's abilities as a mountain explorer, and his indefatigable energy in overcoming obstacles and (aitiifully carrying out the difficult task he has undertaken. Porlioris of the country crossed looked favorable for gold being found, and a few' colors had he������m got by merely washing a shovelful from the surface, but the members of tlie expeduhm had too much to attend to otherwise u> be uble to do any prospecting. Tub Wjutiier during the hist weeklies been mild; the snow which bad well.High disappeared has come again, and in aU probability will not leave us for tlie next six months.. Ou Monday night there was a light fall, and on Thursday night about six inches. We have had no irost yet, but it looks a little }ike it now. RicU: PiT^The,fj;djd taken out of the Vic- tor ia cl aim on Lo wh ee was, ex h i b i ted th is week to;-a:large niimber ofi adniire'ra in Bu r. k erv i I le; ��������� 11 .was a very rem ar kab 1 e sa m pi e, consisting; nearly altogether of large rusty nuggets. The; 113 qz.-got; last week wore taken out of* about.two sets of timbers, and the greater part was iu the gravel and not on bedirdckiy^l^lOioz; piece of quartz and gold; was fo rked ou t of; tlie.,dn tn p -b ox.w ith o n t being perc ? i yed -i and was) pi ck ed u p in tho headings.;''���������-���������For, the first hai f of. th is week 45 oi. have, been washed; but'yery little dirt has bee n ta ke n o at J t he; cb an nel being 011 ed w i t li a niass of great boulders > wliich renders work very,difficult;;;_;_.. yyy'yr ��������� ��������� Stj PP06BD MU ItRER AT-FoRKS OP QuKSXBT..��������� ;I i) te I j i gei) ce was riecei ved 11 ere o n ^ V ed n esd ay e von i ng that an India n worn a ti was su p posed' to have; been murdered at the Forks of Qnes- ne 1'. . A11 the in fo rm ati o ii that we ha ve o n the subject so. far' is from a lei ter: received by Oh i<jf' ��������� C o n a ta b I e ; Li ii dsa y) ��������� w h i c h. s t a tes that 1\ J i* W i 11 i am Bar ry h ad foil n d th e b o d y o f t he 'woman^n tliehonse where she had been 1 iv-X ing, and ,had sen t;to,Cedar creek for Mr 11 are,' the Coll ec tof. o f Licenses. Co ns I ab le Archer was ii js p at c 1 i ed , to; the Fo��������� vks o n th u rsday wi th i i is true t i p n s td/M r Ha re I rp ra tli e Stipe n- diary Magistrate. at RichfieI d'. ���������'���������'���������' r. Tub>KiiiiTHLK*:fvRmsipx Poi.l;-���������We meti-: fcionedsiivour^asttlnitaipeti^ was expected lob6.; sen t fi:om'liarvey ;Ci'eek to his Honor the^Lieutenan'fi-Goverh that .the poll- in g; pi ace for.'the diyisi6b shouId be changed Jriira; Keith ley "creukrWh'eiM,,':,l)iere is only- one vptieri;>fo;:Jiarveyicreek^w^^ there a re six- teeny, The j petUioni lias .since been brought- 0 ye r a pid li a 11 (led to the Re t ii i n t n g 0 ffi c er, M r l>alI, for��������� Iransixiissiibu,:.i)111,it' di������l not arrive in li m e fo r 1 ii s t in a i I, i W e ti o p e hi s 11 on o r w i 11 act in,accordance; wilh;Vtjie:request of the peiitioners,;ah(i forward instructions at; once to/the Hetiurning^i^ telegraph;, as a coth'miinication;-'by mail c'ould not reach Carir : b do in tima* to 'ibe 46 f: any se ry ice. ��������� ���������;-������������������.- ;���������' Slkigu;RoAO-iiofeJ^QK:o.it{]r,i;nft Cukek.^t.... A ^memorial���������.��������� ftony ih e/miherson Jack of Clubs creek. 'ha vi ng been, presented to the G old Co mm issio n er. ;a sk ing. th at. ,a sleigh road b e ;made'irtong:lhe^ Mr Bail wi th, ��������� com men d ab lei.proifi p t i 111 de has is������?ned' notjct^s calliiigZfot;teriderstto.be received to-;. diiy^for clearing.gradiiigiand bridging a road" eiiitiV^'feet in' wi<lthH troth; the wagon road to the;i-DtscovCryi cl^ihiiiHhe;: work to be com* pietetl in foiivteen day3. This will be a great boon[ito.-tiieoiyartitf?������������������'ivIioV-:uitiritid :working on the creek .during ihe'-winter..���������'_,_ :.^&? T if;K Rat l jt.o a:o; Stork *&gf (nearly opposi to t he ., Govern men t Assay Ohice, Barkerville).���������This store has been o pened ..by. M r C. A. No I temeier i n co n nee lion with his stoi^e inr Vict(>ria,. with the largest and' best assortment of boots and shoes ever .brought to Cariboo. He has introduced a novelty i n tb e forni o f \vnrin ,\V inter Ronu for b o t h J a di es a n d ge n tleme n.. Lea th e r and Shoe Findings and Groceries arc also kept on hand. Boots made to order, from best materials, for $15 per pair. Repairing neatly done;. .,.; ;_; : ;��������� ;.;:,' . t- J ' * -V ' Bank op Bnrnsu Columiu.a.���������Mr Walter Powell, who has conducted the Agency, of the Bank of British Columbia at Barkervi 1 le fo r t lie I as t j wo r years .lea yes fo i' .V i 6 f o ri a by next express. During his resideuce here Mr : Powell h as made Trien ds. o f, every one who had the opportunity of making'his acquaintance, .and. has earned -the higlie^t :inspect ; through his cour.feBy and business-talents. He is s uc ce ed ed in: the A gen ey by Mr. Wi ll i am Fraser. an old Canbooite, whom we, were glad last week to welcome back to the. scene of his former labors. : Tiik Ominp.ca Porji.���������Captain Travaillot; started for Germansen creek on Tuesday morning with instructions from (he Returning Officer of the Cariboo District.in. respect to the polls to1 be held on 10th November, The polling division at Forks of S keen a U now said to be;west of the boundary of Cariboo District, and consequently within tho Coast District, which is included with New Westminster. Laxk & Kurtz Company���������Mr Andersnn, th������ teamster who has the contract lor freighting the machinery of the Lane <fc Kurtz co., is now hauling it with a horse tenm from Lagle creek, w he re i t was I e ft b y th e ox- wa g a n s. T h e fl rsS load was brought in and hauled to the meadows on Thursday, and the Company will now be able in a lew days to start' the lore* engine and pump's, when they anticipate littio difficulty in sinking to bed rock. FuKfGQTixo���������Pack trains and work oxen died to winter Mrir������rt jwlwtaj mflrwB������ ������l J������������ o c o ok - q���������������������!���������������'*��������� ^ ^^X, wiib������ eo! ittnpi. ������������������������������������������ il.Hn 2.Jhouhuh^dot tbo miul una ^^S]5^;\l^runDin!rl,,tW(.,,, UMtptecrt made recently. Cor,, hxm. of the Lane & Kurlz Company, arrived in Barkcuviile yesterday after a trip to California. Tuk MiNisTRY���������The formation of the new Ministry wilt, it j* rumored, be intrust*d to Mr McOrnghk and Barkerville, arrived this week. W a may look now for sleighing to commence shortly, It is anticipated that a number of the animate packing to Omiueoa will not be brought down alive. Bahnahu's Exras������* ^rrivt?d at i p.m. y������6* U'S'day* ',{ : ������������������> li. A y ���������:.' fy /y '���������' K :- ��������������������������� y- \-y ���������?���������*���������:��������� yy yy ������-^---i���������UUIMli SSS^^S���������^^^*a553*c^; A W wN'- ,-, ' : J~i.il? mmm- mm������yy iHIi y y4 . - ' yM Wi , S.-4 y y :mmy \ pill |;-::Jjaii.S l..,j.k'i -yy-\ -V*; y" i M;jL i' 5 ;"t yy; yyy ,,...M" ym. . itfyr rar ���������Wm.--- ��������� ifA jy.vy S$y ' ������Wi: iyy-n ��������� ifeii y ���������' '.,:���������' it ���������-!; It-: / \ Th^Freiicir^have! S ItorytiiatM Waiter S ottorice offered his youngest daughter her ehoicebetween a dowry of 100,000"francg or "iQiientiayDUr^ard.^ vShe.asked to read the M S.^ took*- it surreptitiouslyM.0 ia publisher; found thatbe would give her 120,000, francs; and dutifully and meekly told berjather tbat sheywoiiid rather have the M.S.? than the "money. Sir/Walter was deeply; touehed by this mark of filial devotion^ Tlie Paris journal which tells^e';8tqry.Bays> that a French girl would Lnevefrliave done such a thing as that. 'Hhe^woiildySimply;'have takenjthe; 100,000 f 'i aticsji an dr-sh e: would have; found; so ine way to get possessipri pf 'the romance -alsof: " ' Barbers X ishbiild; frequently A wash - their hands.-A stranger whose aose bad been grijir^edfor the eighth tim fing^ra'pf:Ins itpnspriaf eveniiig. blew the isoapfrm suddenly;inquired, "Was tbe body identic fie&M'M What body?;' asked 'the startled shaVeftntfWliatbody;?" ' repeated Hbestr^ ger in siifjfose^v^ ���������acoroner'sjury.?"^ ,.,;'.-���������'���������./<��������� 7y>; A:'. A Inhere i������ a story of atuA.mericaittentered a restaurahtf and^'by a few scraps of ^French was'"able'to order dinner/y He wishedrsome ^nu^hrJobms-^veiy'deUcibus andKlarge*,:, Not knowing ilip name, be. demaiided a sheet; iff j������aper and pencil apdysketched *.ohe.';The waiter understood liim^itf.a second, disap- . pear ed for ten mi n n tes. aji d returned with a eplendiil umbrella! '*,.,_ . / -> An' unreasonable an'disomewhat' mssan- ihropic individiial remarks;that he has often heard the proverb, ly A friend in need isa friend indeed,'* but he says, he cannot see where the laugh comes ini j; He has a friend jn needi who^is ialways borrowing ��������� money of 1mm .*' , * - '��������� , ','",, ''. AVheh;ttie Iajmenled.& i ted,his. wax works in-Utah, he relates that he was accosted by 'atvenerable and vin%afish Tirgimwho^inquired, ''Can7!;'I get ipp without paying?7 ? "No; but ;you can pay .without goingiJn.;, > ,'.;.,;.; ���������!"*������������������- -"������������������.;-": ---" At- a church collection for missions the preacher feel in gly said . ^ My good bre tli ren, ,let ine caution those:of you wlip.put iu btit- -1 o ns not to 'break off the eye. It spoils th em .forusel. "'���������': -i- ���������'���������'������������������ /: * :t_ ,- /[{" y, "��������� HOTELS, BESTAUMNTS/i &c. y Oi::EESTAimA;HTy:;: x a'-n-d; bakery. THIS OLD AND WELL-KNOWN ESTABLISHMENT ,1s always supplied:with- tbe best of .everything that can he procured in Cariboo,. ; y/'/'/, Board;'/-). $14 perfWeek, Sing e .'Meals, X-y-y-XAX $1^ ym .:;^oik^bxirgii;:,&:' ;.G?o; kerVii-I-e:, Richfield yy.yy.^Ki>~yy- -Xyy ������������������������������������A--.:. A SUPPLY 0FTHE BEST QU4LITY %0F FRESH MEATS ALWAYS ON HANP. Ll.G H-t'N'l-NG CiaEEK. M1XEP.S AND TRADEKH. will find it to their Jul- vunta ge to pu rcliu s o a Lt h I s Stor e, '.vh ere th a re is A LABSE. ASSC1TIEIT OF GOODS of tho vrry bt.������t doscrlplfHn on hand, and the glnck couKtaully repienkhetl by new nrrivulsi. The proprit''- tor will sell Goods AS CHEAP AS ANY. IH CARIBOO. Orders promptly filled and forwarded wilh dispatch.* ; y J. W. LTKD.HARP. A.&ILMOBE, Merchant Tailor^ GOVEitNMENT STREET, VfCTORIA, V.I. HAS ON HANP, AND TS CONSTANTLY receiving a ��������� larKe assortment, of CLOTHS, CASS1MKUE9 and TESTINGS, which he is prepared to make to order in Uie most approved styles. .&%���������* Panics on William Treek can have their /measures Utlcen.by SirilcCallum, Barkerrille &$- All orders iroin Cariboo pioniplly atieud������d to. uiydlui i',-;' ���������,.-,;: ���������. "X-y /i r The Celebrated-i. >>Vl t'^ l;.>T i '!��������� '- iyFRiEiH "GROUND COF^ A,superior article;to any \vhich can he had from he- low, Roasted a nil Ground, on the premises i'rmn the host selected bcrzies, and ..warfahted i'roe from adul^ ,tcration.; y .. '������������������ - ���������..���������'" :. ' '. ���������; jel7 . .' ��������� J. G.> GOODSON . BEG; TO ANNOTJNGE THAT THL Y HA YiE ^REMOVED . i to the'spacious premises formerly know ii; as the St.i\��������� George: Saloon;- where itliey; vvill: be at.all tim.es prepared to furnish' V. \ ,; V BOARD AND MEALS V OF THE BEST QUALITY. ' Tlie BAR ftirnishetl with thtf finc3t-\VINE3 { L1QUOES and CIGARS: ������������������'-������������������ y /; /- '"'��������� -; Boards -; $1^, per Week: ; ^M^^Lp^ug;;-;^'^ =. ' ,3CJ 1 A S 2 8ZBOW CHUEPH;^AitD,,LONDON. . ; Y1GTORIA, BiG; l ";"���������oinM^sOT < j&r. Gpodj?bpughtlnay^ropean.Maj^e to order^audcim^gi^rits-,bf ^odsitbt^ British'Columbia soldiu .LondoD.^;'^ ;.y''.yy-- ��������� a-:'Z, ...;; y y y 'EEFE'RB'NO E-S "'iN /, ��������� '/ '* * ���������*���������* }-���������/ ���������/-*���������'. : LONDON^ohdon and Westminster^ i \ ''' / Messrs. Copestake, Moore & Co., 5 Bow UhurchfYard;; ; y* >��������� i5 VICTORIA-^Biuik ofiBritish/North America.y .������>;������������������ ''.,:��������� a'ynA'>'���������.,'<ymf&$W 'EXPRESSES, "BjJEAMERS, &cy Ho! for Cariboo and MiiaiiiMS MAKE THE .BEST-;TIMEl.:i;i'yii';y:y Ay/ yyt>^ y'y:2:2A :ijSE^THE'PS^ HAi7E,THlM0ST^ ';'. "CARRY THE MGST^ PASSENGERS I ; ���������;���������; DO THE LARGEST BUSINESS!; ��������� And- guarantee to cpnrieefc with^ the Steamers , -... ��������� h/..1 .: at each end. ��������� <r ��������� v o 11 e e Leave Barkerville ion Monday at Six a.m./reach Yale Thursday; y. ait: Sixypim.^Wtid' iar i'i ve; at 'Vie-' ;���������f" toriai on Saturday at i.Fpur p.ni.r; -.*,; :H.M.->B ^REMEMBER THIS ! ^^ y travellers byi the EAST ilNE / SAYE FR()Mi:.TffiELYEiTC):iT by not loitering,, as other ;lines do,, on'tliis road. ��������� ' ' ' ���������>���������.: ��������� ,; "'~y X je!7 " ; y F.X;BAiRNAliD.: Grerbw;&! Jolinspii's Stages .mHE UNDERSIGNED BKGS TO INFORM^HIS X friends and thepublic jt ha the uasfi tted upspiio COMFORTABLE BED -ROOIVIS u biS'riew building,- where be is prepared to give jvood Beds at a ��������� reas on a b i e' price. T h ose wb o wil 1 j&yat hi m wi th th eir pa tco n age; m a y depend onthe cl eahiiess an d coin for t of h i s libu se.. y Ho tiikesalsotliis oppori.iinity to remind the Cari- -booltes tliat-his Brewery has received the FIRST PRIZE o f t li e Co lo n y fo r: h i sc elc bra tod: ' y; y%AAy:-2xkx^yALEyyy yA-'i And th e tr u e am at eu r s w i 1 ] bie a b 1 e t o j u d ge b y th em selves that such 'lio-norable.prize; has been justly awarded to biiiV, ... '-��������� N; B.��������� Alarjcefrontroehi to let. , BarkervillivJani .28, 186Q.. ��������� ' N. CUNIO J. J. ROBERTSON , t>EGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE HAS OPENED A AT STANLEY, - - LIGHTNING CREEK. The Table will always, bo supplied with tbe best articles tbat.cau.be got in Can boo, and tho Bar with the ; Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Stanley (Mouth Last Chance Creek,)) April 20? 1871. J ��������� ap2C & WILL 1 .TEATS JSA'RKKRyiLLE EVERY WEEK, : connecting wi th the Steamers at' Qucsnel mouth and. Yale, with H.M; MAIL, EXPRESS and PasscDgerS;.;;.;^ yl; . ��������� y.X .���������:���������.. ������������������.���������: ,������������������}'���������: y-'.������ ���������:���������> X-rXy*, FQR TfALiE & INTERMEDIATE' -PLACES, g erow -^"^a^i^i^/o"^^-";!>:-i- Express, and Stage Line ;;���������' ;''.'.-; y '��������� caheies1 "."' :-;'���������"', //{��������� LETTERS, TREASURE, VALUABLES, ; ; i : .. EXPRESS. FREIGHT A.J>'D PASSENGERS " AT .REDUCED RAT E;S..,.',;, JJST Collections, Commissions and Gencra'V Express ���������business done.with.punctuality and dispatch.- ; jfctf" Office ol the Cariboo Agency nt MR DATIJD KURTZ^S STOKE, np29 Barkerville. 0 Steamer Victoria.' '' N AND AFTER THE 18th MAY, THE STEAMER Victoria will LEAVE SODA CREEK EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, Connecting next dny with the Steamer ENTERPRISE at Cottonwood Canyon. WILL LEAVE QUESNEL On tlie down trip evfry TUESDAY MORNING; Freight from Soda Creek to Upper Canyon.., .%J4 cts. " '������ Qtiesne'l u " J^cls.- Fare from Soda Creek to Upper Canyon..... 7. $10 Fare irom Qucsncl to *' , **��������� ,. 6 Fare (rom Soda Creek to Quc'snel '.'......... 0 Qucsnel, May 12, 1871. my20 Machine for*iFamily user because It tb'ieiy orrV gets out'bf ptdtiiy If there Is one not, working well .Iri, GALIFORMIA, : ; y OREGON; ZZ:X ivy'ASHiNGTOHifERRITORY. .NEVADA, ' . IDAHO, yy...y 2'yA-hLmkl:yyAX-AAX/yi:A A.'1' BRITISH COLUMBIA; MEJCiQO,,������������������'���������. : ���������'.'���������'-: m :-H'--JAPA-Nt;-. .' ,.1: '.'���������/; y VrzJ'.- I Or CH INAiJif Informed of It, ������ yvil I 'tii It without any expense to the ��������� owner*; H0i 19 Montgomeiy Street, South, CRAH0 HOTEL BUILDING, y gAK j^RANCISCO, Pal/; Send for Circulars and samples of the wort Active Agents wanted In ������very place.; R. BE A VEN, Asent. elOGm Victoria. B.0. LEA & PERKINS' Celebrated WORCE ST ERS HI R E SAUC������ DeclarcdbyCobnoisseurs-to he THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE. Store Street (between Herald and Fisgard) VICTORIA, B.C. ANDREW ASTRICO, -'--.-- PROPRIETOR. The most corn mod ions and clean Hotel in Victoria. Tt is conducted ou tlie European principle. The table is supplied with tlie very bfst the market Affords. Uoiils at all hours,.of tho day. Private Dining Rooms (or Families. Board and Lodging per week, $5 50 and $6 50. Per day, $1. Snitflo meals, 37^ cents. Beds, 60c. j$#** Fire proof Sale in tlio HounO. my6 6in VICTORIA, B.C., MANUFACTURE STEAM ENGINES 'AND BOILERS, cither High or Low Pressure, Grist, Quartz and Saw Mills, and in f;ict any tli ing connected with thr* M������chilio bnsinpgs. Iron and Brass Castings oi all descriptions. On hand and for sale, a large assortment of Slieet, Bnrnnd other Iron, Boih-r Boil?, .Tack Screw**, Brass Cocks, Globe Valves Cemetery Railings of dilirrent Patterns, Car. Wheels with Iron an d Steel A xlcs, S ten m Pip a Fit i i ngs, kc. " All orders promptly attended to. Terms-Craft,'al our Works in Victoria. my 13 6m SPKAT'f k IRvIN'G, I'roprictorfl. . Caution against Fraud.���������The successor this most delicious and unrivalled Contlintent having caused certain dealers to apply tho mime nf '*\Yarce������- ter.sbiro Sauce" to their own inferior com pounds, tli') public is hereby informed tliatlbt only way to pro- ure the genuine, is to ASK FOR LEA & PERKINS* SAUCE, mdtosco tiiat their names are upon the wkaitkk I.ABKI.S, STOl'l'KIt, aild'jltlTTI K. -: Some of the foreign marKets having been supplied with a spurious Worcestcrshin Sauct'.upon tho wrapper and labels ol which the names of Lea and Perrins have been forged, h, and P. give notice I ha ttliey li a ve T u r n i s h e (I fe he i r cor res po n den f s vv i t h |>ower of attorney to take.instant proceedings against wanc* FACTUKKKsand vk.vdobs ol such, orany otherimiu-- Lions by which thcirrighl may he infringed, Ask for LEA & PEERING Sauce and see Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottle, and Stopper. Wholesale and for export by the Proprietors, Worcester; Crosse and Black well/London, &c.,&c,; and by Grocers and Oilmen universally. SYLVESTER'S EXPRESS FOR OMltfECA willLbrra- O after leave QUKSNELMOUTH ou or about tlie 1st and 15th of each month, making regular trips WW a month. . " 'm~ A genoral ExprcgB business conrfuctej. ^fH \m
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Title | The Cariboo Sentinel |
Publisher | Barkerville, B.C. : George Wallace |
Date Issued | 1871-10-28 |
Description | The Cariboo Sentinel was published in Barkerville, in the Cariboo region of central British Columbia, and ran from June 1865 to October 1875. At the time, Barkerville was home to a fast-growing community of miners who had been attracted to the Cariboo region by the discovery of gold. The Sentinel was published by George Wallace, and its stated objective was not only to disseminate mining intelligence, but also to eradicate official abuse[s] of power, both within the Cariboo region and beyond (vol. 1, no. 1, p. 2). |
Geographic Location |
Barkerville (B.C.) ; Williams Creek (B.C.) |
Genre |
Newspapers |
Type |
Text |
FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Notes | Print Run : 1865-1875 Frequency : Weekly |
Identifier | Barkerville_Cariboo_Sentinel_1871_10_28 |
Collection |
BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2011-08-03 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
AIPUUID | f1e0f7c4-d7d3-4bb2-9f06-1dd5fd1cc0df |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0171374 |
Latitude | 53.066111 |
Longitude | -121.517222 |
AggregatedSourceRepository | CONTENTdm |
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