Barkerville, ^ ������������������ ��������� ' _*y '"' ."���������'"''"'.i���������������������������' ' ''''' ' ���������fo���������'���������'*��������� '������������������'- j,|.'"T-���������'���������������������������'���������������������������;���������-.���������:"'" ���������". ; ���������: ''' ' ' ''" ~~ ' ' ' "' '������������������***���������������������������, ; * ' ������������������- '^^==^rr~^-', ���������:-.��������� ���������*'*:';���������%'��������� j^W-vfrnT \f T? T ^r a?' ���������; ^ u * ^ e * ^m Scans' rap id ly i ne reased n? rMilBOO \SJ&JN i; IJX&k their'/ lead ..and kcptitibr a; distance of two J;V. ������������������r,Ttan-nt\������y ' ":������������������ and a,nalf niiles,, wbWtt'tbe Oxfords came up PDBLlSnEp r*pv WEDNESDAY; and SATURDAY' I, .iniion SI per weelc (including cost tSSSS^^-"-';; '' Agents fbr the ^riboq^tineU'V . I ���������'������������������"������' ^i r. rAiirf i e Rdrn&r&'s Express 0 ffice 86daCreek,. - j^Eyans, ��������� >MoW'^'���������' '*&!-' :���������.. to litem an cl."gr ad ual 1 y i n ere aseft their speedv passing���������thc Havvardsand comiqg:��������� in at-.���������the end four lengths ahead; easing at tbe 1 ast few strokes and pu 11 i n g u p fresh, Tb e wi ii ni ng boat is;;40feet:in length, so that the Oxfords won by I GO feet; :v ;.; '-'. ���������_���������/': -, :y\- ;��������� ri. ,.'���������.. ���������'���������EXPRESS NEWS.'.''-;-���������'.'..' few 'Westminster, ^ictorin; .'. : p. Fisher,. :. Glarkson & CO A, Lyne.>. . 'San Francisco ANOTHER PR1ZS FIGHT. ,;; ��������� , St. Louis, AugastlSin;^ily5^Netf fO'Baldwin wore seconds: for aaUagher, and fjim Coyne and Bud Riley --for Allen, Larry Iwessell '^tfew'*la���������*���������Jim^^rtley,���������te. nag master. Twenty ring keepers were appointed Jto preserve order. ; The;fight began at,2:40 Lm After considerable sparring Allen J*c- feeived a heavy blow on the mug winch llvnockedhiradownand made bira bleed freely. Second round-Allen went down from a stinger under the -mug. Tbird ronnd-Botbreceived and gave heavy blows, terminating in a.clinch, in ^liich iUlen went down. At this point several clubs;were thrown at Allen..'brio of wliicb strjjck; biuvori the cheek, calling Uie blooa-to-nowi... Fourth round���������More tetrific:blows on jboti^ sides, terminating in Alieu'sjlavpr:'; :::.: Fifth round -Favorable to A:lleny aUhougb In* waslumcked over the ropes. Sixth round-GaUagher a little slow in coming up, and received two very heavy blows���������one on the nose, ami the other on the breadbasket. '��������� Although Allen went, down at, _ , the close, Gallagher got the worst of the come agauvlo save ibc *oi 1. round. '.v . The seventh, eighth and'.ninth rounds ��������� resulted in favor of AUui... On the termination of.the latter, the sponge was thrown up, and Allen was declared the victor. The fight was short, but is-;said to have been very desperate. Both men were badly punished. St. Louis, August 18���������The accounts of the prize Cglit telegraphed from the battle field clo not agree wi.ih4he. descriptions of the reporters who returned this evening. Eleven rounds were fo ifgli t, i nstead of n i no,; more than half of which were decjdedly in Alleive favor. At the end of the eleventh round Kelly and one of Gallagher's seconds left the ring. Subsequently the referee said he did not know who threw up the sponge, and decided the battle a draw. It.is stated that Kelly acknowledged on tbe ground that Gallagher was whipped and he threw up the spouge; but after getting aboard the boat he denied having done so. Tho result is considered a greater outrage on Allen than the decision in the McCoole fight. :_��������������������������� The ch' olera, which bi*6ka oili In the begin- hing of $n\y ��������� at Teheran;;��������� in Persia, where-the {\eat.hs rose rapiill y to tilirty a day, i^; m ajung i ts way westward. Sep tcmber and������ eavly^Oc- "tpber were -fits.- worst season during its';inva*' Mons in IS32and 1849 in Europe and America; ���������;. The Gzar;"df'Russia,^ Was; decreed^ that all, p arc n ts fo rci rig their child ren to m ar ry or .to enter monasteries or convents, stiall be liable 'to apnnishment o^from fourTnpnths,: to .one ycar's imprisorimenj:, pesides.an y���������> punishmcn t that may be inflicted by the religious author- 'HiesfcA1;- '������������������/;.��������� The Nashville Press says that a whirlwind of.lieated air,passed over Chatham County in that���������������������������������������������neighborhood, burning the leaves of trees to a crisp, singing tbe manes and. tails of a!team;of horses, setting Ore to a dwelling and stacks pf wheat over which it passed, and. finallySwhirling down the river followed by. a cloud.!of steam. <;' , Tlipppplia^y has been thrown completely In -the^^ysAdfcb? ratophagy.. We are 'mformod \ in ^ mat.t b y,; ��������� th e Co u r t Jou rn al th a t a b a nq tie 11 a tel y to ok pi ace . i n. th e Rue Sai n te Ma rg uer sic,. P a ris, ��������� at w hi ch the p,vi n pi p al faro c ousts ted. o f ratsl Those, who partook of the repast are said to have been in ecstacies with the. de- ���������1 i'cip us an d su cc u 1 u n t: p roper lies of .the fie sh. , A. man has appeared in a country district of Poland who pretends to'be our Saviour, He has.se- IN ,:THB fsUPREME GOtJRT:* 0*R 7THE 1 MAINLAND-plf BRITISH COLUMBIA. .'r. .Tn the'mattor- of .tho Est������������ to -and^Effects of G1R0LU0- MO^'TIBALDI;1 deceased, intestate^ *"*��������� ^ ; XhL persons who ore in deb tod to th a abpyb Estate 'xjL" areTcqtiired to pay tho amounts due forthwith; and all ��������� persons' who have''������������������ any claims ��������� against the above estatej; are required to send In their accounts on or before the 14th day of November, 1869, to r -fA-.'- ;::t:.'���������.������������������'��������� ."::,chas,"b.'pooley,- ':,:���������'. ��������� ���������v.!'-.>m|-���������.������������������>/.'-"������������������ ' y Official Administrator. . Dated Richfleld; 14th August, 1869, .; au!81m STEAMERS, EXPRESS, FORWARDING, &c. IN TH&sfpREME COURT OFTftEMAIN- : f : UiN| QF BRITISH COLUMBIA. ; - ���������In.tiio-rnatttfeor:the..Estate.-and ,EfTccts of/ALEX- '-': .'..'ASpfeR:STOB:0, deceased, intestate. ;:, A bt persons who arc -indebted to tho, above. Estate abbvo -estiittterp requcstea to.scna i u, ���������������������������������-?������; ou^i^|h>I2th;.^ . -c^r^yr'Ay ���������..'��������� 0111cial,Administrator.-i: '������������������'Dated Rfobleld, 12th August, 1869.^ ; aul4:3m^ DKTHE^RST.DAY' OBI JUNE AKD ONTHE FIBST -.... *^i^^ BariiardL's Express r Will dcspalch . .: A FAST FREIGHT TEAM FROM YALE, Making tho trip to Barkeryillc In about 14 days. ' ;: :/ ; Tjutil further notice, ! T.'BATES' 'idF FREIGHT. By these teams, on all parcels of 50 lbs. and upwards i':',.;i":-'u:;:;:',;".���������'.;���������: '���������������������������";��������� ��������� ?vui he :���������;; ^;25;Gents per lb.v exeluslve of Road Tolls. IN '���������: THE tsUPREJViE 'COURT 0*F : THE MAINLAKD^F BRITIS^COLUMBIA. In the mattol of the Estate aud EfTects of WILILAM W|NN"ARD, deceased, Intestate. ALL pcrsoiS who arc indebted to the above estate are reqifirccl to pay the amoffnts due forthwith, and all persons who have any claims against the above estate |ro required to send in their accounts on or before tkeSLlth uay of Seplcjuber. 1869, to "- 'i " CHAS. E. POOLEY, ��������� Olllcial Administrator. Dated Rich field, 11th Jane, 1809. jcl63m IN .THE JSUPREME COURT OP. THE MAINLAND OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. ,v.^f.tlieEstate and Effectsof'MICHAEL CARNEY, deceased, iiitestate .: Parties shipping by these teams must order goods to be marked ."Per Barnard's Express, SLOW."��������� otherwise the? will be sent by regular Express and charged accordingly. Shippers may depend on tbe regularity of these teams, for whether with lull freight or not they will come tbroush. ��������� * ��������� May 14, 1869. F. J. BARNARD. Barnard's Express. ^ ON and after July 3d,.and until further notice, the Regular Weekly Express will arrive at Barker- villc on SATURDAY MORNING;.and return at 6 a.m. the following Monday. The Express will close every Sunday night at 9 o'clock. For ratesrOf Freight and passage, apply to ��������� '";..- ���������' : " . S. OKMANDY,.- ��������� June 30.. -��������� -t- i Agent, Barkcrville. * ~���������,, ...1.-persons' wlio have any qj-airas tigains estate "are required to send in their accounts on.br before the 24th day "of^ September^;".iee9, to ���������"y:~;:~- ; ., .,CHAS, E. FOOLEY, . . Official Administrator; ���������'���������- Dated Richfield, 24tli June, 1869. :. " ,J.eS0; looted twelve apostles antl prctentls. toheail tbesiclv.. Having gauied considerable popularity, ho -is ttow turning to. polUics. Ho denounces the:peasantry tor tbeir indifference to the rising, of 1SG3; calls upon thero to re- pen t and prepare for new efforts, aud prophesies the speedy re-establisbnicul;1 of the old Polish kingdom. .. The North German Correspondent tells an interesting little story of our Princess Royal, now tlie Grown Princess' of Prussia, -The house of a poor laborer at Potsdam recently go ton fi re j' an d an ol d woman, in endeay or- ing to save some of .:the, property, liacl her back severely burned. The: Crown Prince and Princess happening to come up, the old woman was carried to a place of safety, where the Princess, who had accompanied her, d r esse cl her won n cl a w ith h o r o w n h a ntls a n d attended her with tlie. greatest care and gentleness until a medical man arrived. By her command the children were then taken to the Palace and washed and furnished with new clothes. Van Volkentog ;& <3o. RETAIL BUTCHERS, BAEKERVILLE,;^ MOSQUITO CREEK..; :. - Asupplv of fresngaicat^f all descriptions constantly on hand.. \. . % .^M ..: ^A*jESftyESNELMOTJTH FOR SODA CREEK ON : ^TUESDAYS, - ��������� 'AT Six A.M. LEAVES; SODA .CREEK: FOR QUESNELMOUTH ON , THU-RSDAY EVENING, Connecting with Barnard's Express at both places. jfi������3 The steamer is not responsible for leakage of Oils, or other liquids shipped in tins.. WHOLES ALB AND, RET AIL DEALER -IX��������� Groceries, Provisions, HARDWARE, DRY GOODS ; CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., . BARKERVILLE. ������������������ ON the arrival at. Barkorvillc of cvetr Mall and Express, R. L. LA MONT will leave 'Barkcrville with an. Express for the following Creeks: 0 rouse, Stevens, California; Wolf, Antler, "Cunningham, Harvey, Suowshoo, Kcithley and Goose Creeks. He will attend to all. kinds of commissiousj &c. Collecting will also be attended to. ju21 Letters, Parcels, &c, for the above place.3 can bo leftjat the following places : The Sentinel Office, .... Barkcrville. , Reunie's Shoe Store, .... Barkcrville F. Neufolder, .- Richfield. THE INTERNATIONAL BOAT RACE. London, August 27���������The excitement to-day over the great International boat race has been intense, aud it is no exaggeration to say that probably one million people witnessed the race. The Harvard crfcw won the toss for position. Both boats started at 5 hours 14 min. H sec. The Harvards were first to catcli the water and took the lead, gaining upon, their opponents and making forty-Ova strokes a minute, against the Oxfords' forty. At Craven Foint, thrce-fourjjis of a mile from the start, the Oxfords went on with a steady F. NEUFELDER, STORAGE AND COMMISSION, Richfield, 13.0. $07" Produce from Um ayricuUmMl districts received and money advanced on consignments. . JySl 2m j, S. THOMPSON, A CCOUMTAXT, Ar INING AND COMMISSION ik Ajjcnt, Barkeiville. Mining Companies' BooUskept and adjusted' Mavl 1S09. GELEBlAfp,01fLf filll TjIGHTniko Creek. ^ X <nrv ASSORTMEXT 0? GOODS., \tt? ZeSxMUm on hand, an-l the Stock AS CHEA? AS ANY XX 0/JRtBeO. 1 \i\x- fiiipd and forwarded with dispatch, Onlersin-ompUvflllcc^aa^im & LlNDHARr>} A Perfect Cure. T Ti-m FLETCHER'S SECONP-HANB STOEI, f\ and General Repairing Shop'will J^^ji* Danielson's Bridge, Ques- nel Rivex\ IB If UN I ��������� ������������������lltfll ^ MR. CHARLES *��������� DANIBLSON desires to ioform ���������'ilJL.' Traders, Packers, Travellers and others that the Road from Dog Prairie to the 16rMile Post beyond Qucsncl mouth is-now open a ad iti good coudition fog t'ack Trains and Stock,, and that there- is abundanco of good food throughout. There-is a hoiisc of entertainment at tho.bridge : ,'������������������ .-._., jo!2 Important to Traders! I A "LL*FREIGHT CONSIGNED TO j: C. RKEDV, t\ Yale, B. 0., will be forwarded to any part of tho Colony, on the most reasonable terms, free of com. mission. AGENTS: Millard k Reedy, > Denouvion & Kurtz, \ . Victoria. " j" Barkcrville. j" Barkcrville, April 17th, 1S69. Pumps, Hose," Nails, Picks"siwvols','r ihiuR re*i,uisUa for Anuers' use at low UITER BARKERV-lLLE, ml5 ADAMS & PEARC Havo on hand a ohoioo selection of CAST IRON COOKING STOVES TTW plTtE AND "SHEET IRQ* ^.^ototherartiolcsintbcirlinc of trade ������iUobblii������ in mo Tin, Shoot Iron, Copper a������d fat ion. $ i^l^iSi^^ r.**~K=r^^7^*is?^^ Tll-K CARIBOO SENTINEL ^'WSWi ������enougU satisfy them. rrr^rrrn������������������: : '��������� . ������������������ ^ ���������, One would suppose that with tho knowled, a of the fact that in California enormous for ^EONE51)AY/SEPt.l5/lS69. \ ;THli CARIBOO SENTINEt/ :> ,^ > ,Is J^blisliod ������Very WednesdayWd Saturday. -All n^v^semouis intended for insertion, mUst bo deliv- crjfl at Htost .at Six o'clock, P. Mi, tho day boforo . publication. ��������� '��������������������������������������������� ��������� ������������������ ��������� f ��������������������������� ���������������������������"��������� v."ulv*" ; NEW ADyERTISEM ENTS. ��������� TO ADVERTISERS. .__(';, .All advertisements (not,inserted for any definite p'Jrioit) will be' continued' until ordered, out, and cb :tr#od Jut accord iugly. tunes have been made from working mu< b poorer benches than these, someof our miriei s would long ago have made efforts to woi k them. Want of means, however; is the> first impediment, and tho objectionable deposit moneyand royaltythe! neyt ' ,\Ve, trust that this subject will reoeiyeihe attention of lira I WISH TO. ANNOUNCE TO THE: PUBLIC THAT tlie statement in ado by me in Court in reference to the death of ..certain animals found dead near tho 141-mile post, was by no means.intended to convey the inference that.the cause of their death was in any way attributable to.Mr Afurpitxy ���������"���������-, ..' ��������� '-';���������. . JAS. WALSH/: ."; William Creek, Sept. 1$ 1560, sel5 i ;:��������� :;^_ ... .��������� ?TO CORRESPONDENTS;-"; <'������������������ 'g; ���������"':] A U, communications must bo accompanied by the realiiahie and address of the writer: not necessarily with a.viinv of publishing the same, but as security or its good faith. Legislative Council. More anon; ASSESSMENTS; &c.^BEPLYTOP," PRO* '���������r--ArA/: ��������� .������������������;������������������-���������- ;-���������'>��������� pisoTOE." "������������������'���������:/������������������' -;���������������������������-: ' THE LA"W: "RELATING. TO.MINING .,.*'.-;������������������. : DITCHES. ;��������� ; Editor Sentinel :���������-1 thank yoii for. your rei)ly to my qii estions iri your 1 ast* issue, and val id because it is n o fc recorded, for fro ra re- ,��������� ���������������������������..������������������ .- ,, ������������������-���������..���������. , . ���������..;������.-. '���������!���������- marks made in: high places of authority I wfas Are have frequently pointed,out tbe peces- Ied t0 tbink that'the omission of record was ... '.^ THE CAR I BOO A MA T E U R S '..;���������; Will give a performance in honor of . . HIS ��������� EXCEIXENCV" THE, fi OVERNOR, ; Wheri t wo p op ula r Poti to Co mod i ei?, anrgladtoGndthatabillofsale is not in-1 *T a w m**������ ~ ^ ' validh������.^nfl^^..^,.,. re- 141, THE: GOOD FOE NOTHING! P - eity of taking stops to supply. 'William creek with a co n stah t stream of water so th a t al 1 the resources of the oreekP^could be doyel- oped. Looking at the Gold Miuing Ordinance we find that that part pf it relating to ditches con tains some clauses of a most objectionable character. First among .'these is that which requires ���������that an application^ grant of water exceeding 300 inches shai 1 be accom- pahicd by ^deposit of ������125:^ In case the.ap: plication is refiisect; this;deposi); is to be re- Amded, and/if fhp applicatibri be,:entertained then tho/raooey"f(slialtbo; retained,;' Avhel,her the r.pplication be aft|r\yaMs^andon^d or not. Thus a ^ork :whb^ ;'. o p eni n g ou t a. 1 argeex ten t of min i ng ground ��������� is at the outset-heavily-',. taxed. ^ But the: most objectionable ^ature:;of;fe^ by which ijrj?y^ * gross proceeds^113 ^made;char^ablei-^ are nurAerotts^^ ��������� crty which must^ertauil^ tend property: any thing but a desirable ^ means for the investment:/^ "e ho u 1 d b e3 a r py a j ty of:3?: p ere en fe-; up o n the ;������������������': gross receiptsAor^ very discdu raging to; capital ists < contemplat- in^ the construction^ of ditches/- A royalty of 3j upon the profits:woul^-bo^^ * upon 'the''gross:���������.receipts^sjich;'^a>tax:vi3.iex': . . tremely unreasonable. When.it is.;considered \v hat a vast ex te ri t: 0 f; mining.; gr p u nd: v-cbul d be advantageously^-, worlced^if :a- contiriiious e n p p 1 y of'-I w a ter w ere b roiigh t to ��������� b ear n p on it, and what a. small' .extent':is worked for : want of water,: instead^of> p^bing such ob- sI'mctions as .we have alluded; to iri ;the' way . o f "po ns true11 rig. ,\y a ter wo rks v every reason- al> I e i ri d n ce pi en t" sli oul d b c '-g ran ted to those who hi ay feel; d is posed to' u n cl ei* take . su ch works. 'It cannot;certainiy;be urged.ih.favor o T s 11 e 1 i bb s tru c tloii s th at a di tch, J ri Car i boo :\ i I tMist, itnpairs the value of the Crown ,1 ands. O .i t h ������i c 6 nt r ary J it m u"s t have a b eriellci at i h p fl io v.;e.uppn the land. : 'V^���������.'.%���������:- I tOs no i m aginary' evil we: com plain: b f, but the >:> 11 j e c ti 0 n ab I e c 6 nd ili'o n sat! ache d to; d i to h Ur'-u^rby.-by tlie Gold'^Mining drrlinancehaye "hctiia,11 y'impeded tbe prdgrcss of ditcli|bui 1 d- i n ���������% O n the no r11������fork of Quesnel le river, for . a clislance of ^20 miles, there are riot twenty . men at wo rk where t h ere sir ou 1 d b e at ,1 eas t two tlionsanci.. if water were brought on to t!;o benches. These have been prospected a n d fo u n d to c o n ta i n su m*cie n t gol d to j ustify us ir. saying that two thousand men could be pv*'irl(:ib 1 y emp 1 oyed were a supply of water f i11 n i :*? h etl io them o n th e. b en ch es.: Do yo u f-ee that.bench there'/' There are 40 feet of gravel, covered by seven or eight feet of loose sandy loam. You can get a color in every panful of tbat gravel. There are benches on the Quesnel river, like that one, extending along the river for a distance of 20 miles and running backward for half a mile, more or less. In California there arc bench diggings that pay enormous dividends to the capital invested in ditches and mining, and ' yet you will probably not find an average of more than two colors to ten pans. It is the large quantity of water and hydraulic force brought to bear upon poor benches that maEe them so remunerative, as, for instance, at Eureka or San Juan. For the last five or six years Chinamen have been packing the gravel'of the beaches of the Quesnel river to any little * stream nearest at hand, and by -AN'D- considered to be not only tbat, but a misdemeanor and il, fraud on the revenue4? besides. But with all due respect to your opinion. I di ffer fr o m y o u i n so m e resp e c ts, fo r it do es appear strange that as there is no prescribed form for.a, notice of abandonment that a bill o f sale te ri'd ered sho u 1 d n o t a etas sue li, 1 e* causein that case the spirit, at least of ; tho Lmining law would be carried out, if not the 1 ��������� 1 et'lie r, arid. \ the ri.. th e . f o re m a n o f a c p m p a ny co u 1 d' no fcr pi bad igh o ranee o f t h e i n (e n tip n, to ab andon ;;��������������������������� Ypiv say th ere w as r nb p rib ci.p le involved, and that may be true, for j t won 1 d lie hard to find many nil trigs in Cari bop that would not contlict with others j further, that the case al 1 rided. to \yas outire 1 y:a.qifesti.on bf tacts���������sa^y rather,a case hurried through with a:. gl'ar j ti g: p missi o ri -. o f ., fac ts, as th e is? u e :��������� p ro ve d.. It.: m ay be the 1 aw. that; righ fc '���������:��������� of action is. extended; to five,or . tv/ehU^, yeara'-r1: what1 matter? :Butwhena'debt is, allowed to. remain pearly, two,; years withbut :beirig asked jo r;^ emari d ed j and th en ralv ed; u p; a ri d b .rough t in to Con rt, b ne: wb u I'd sup pose that equity r e- ] qui red. that th e* p 1 ai n ti rT ong li t to b e ma de tb shbw;;good caiise whyhe had not made ;the, d em and *b efore:-; an d t h e fa c t th a t most par ties th a fc c oul d b e e vi den ce in fc h < (c% e h ad i n th e m ? an tira p left the co u n try, if i t sh ou Id no t b a r ituut;bf coiirthought at least*;tb:;restrain..:a hasty decision,:: -I agreei with;;y6u:%heii;: y u^ say that there is little cause 'for further re- fitricting the right of aclion in Gari beo, for, go o d n ess knows, th at assess mtnts /come o f te a ��������� and fast enough for most 'of* us, ^ ii* not a 1 i Uie m pre so 'fa and th at!' th e case i n p bi n t is the only one of the Idnd kno wn of, X am inclined to believe; but let.it be known1 that there is a possibility of ::bbtainipg ..;jiidgraerit!jit such; cases,f then v.there- is plenty amongst that preverb i al ly h o nest c 1 ass of m en ca i 1 e d_'; m i ne rs that can bring forward : claims and1 support th em.-���������;. s trp ngly, p ar'tien 1 arly ��������� i f the op posing witnesses are scattered or have left the.couii" t ry. T h e n, t h ey won Id h ave .fair phai ce t o succeed if the defendant should not happen to be enjoying the smiles;and approbation of the ������;powers that; be/7 but,otherwise there plight be, no difficrilty to find cause to throw it out of court. True it is, there is an appeal t) a h Igh er co urt, bn t ,few can arTo rd the ex- p:use, and m os t ��������� in en wpii 1 cl sub mi t. to a 1 i11' e w;ong rather than go through the pluckii g th a 11 a.wy ers' .c 1 orks. an d sh er i & would gi ve him (and when such get a subject it is little merev' ft gets) j and the authorIty wh.ose function it is to put some check upon su h: " birds of prey^ recognises,their proceedings very leniently, as witness.a late case, of the sheriff for extravagant charges. ",''V. ..; ������������������,'.;...[Prospkctok. Slasher and Graslier! Wib beplayoii ��������� . ��������� - *���������.'/':, afte?* TbC ^'C ������f iierforhiauce will bo stated here. <ef2r Perform- 'j.JSSSf?Doors open at P^iijht o'clock', dhce to commenco at 8:50 o'clock. Admission $1.00. IUiserved Seat?, $ 1 SO, ,. Tickets lor tbe reserve*) seats may be had ou application to .Mr. Geo. Gr.mt,: Barkerville. A FOURTH of the Rrounn tr>rt ** n Co. on Stout Gulch t������D as ^NlTrC Deep Channel Divines at'SSI-fe,|,8 "* &!$*��������� Of.tbO gENTIVEL. .JJPt*?���������1*?* "My SyjS THE HANK OP BRTTISff COLimnrl " ���������' 1 ;> remit GOLD BARS toviffi1 U Is m in������0aper cent, of the S������n fS?U,T^Wr value),. and; charging a co&fiSgS��������� ^ fe on tlie not roiunis. ..".-,. ��������� . of ^c-pwcS ;. Bank orBrit^hColSni^^ S' '^k ^' ParkenjIl^^Tth-iioOTa^igro f ��������� . ;' ��������� notice; DARNAUD^ EXPREas WIU NOTUrn,, L> Wo Wr Pwromrcre' ^������������, Zft11^ unless the charges on value of KiJ?!^"! ������itel "��������� ��������� ���������-��������� : ��������� BiTh 'prv|H,i ���������-piiK, hitdso.vs bay co. are 'rnrni^ ; 1 receive at par value, a t their <?,^-ARED * viUo, in exclnintrc for Merelmi,Ste rl'"^ sued from the Govcrnmon't tev oin^D BAI������ Social Ball. ParkcrvfHe, July 12, I860 JOHN M.WARit, Agent. J������l42m W,r^U(L���������',nIU ��������� -Uk0 TilA0������-.?iit the Theatre isro 5 *\?1* B^rkorvillo, on WEDNESDAY, Sopt. 15 ^8S?\V.yl������rihe-dirtectlonW iHSS.ROSA.: ' P . ?' ......iicKets,.So:;;,-v-.r..,;-v:-.".-- ���������.,���������������������������.. sm 2l jy. Girt. E:A W, G OODSl ;;' ��������� Boots/ Slioes, Giothmg and ���������';,;':.'���������;, groceries, ��������� ; ?:���������";.,;��������� ���������/../. .'-^������������������:OP;-^-H:E:'B;E;ST^ ;: For sale:at; toe Store of the"undersigned fa. Barkei; fille,opjiosit������:the Bank of British Columbia.;'���������":. V -;-. -:���������.":. ���������������������������- '��������� W,';-RENXiE.'. ���������.. ��������� NOTICE.' ,4 LL PERSONS indebted to the Arm or'\*���������'':- ������������������A '.PRAROV, of Barkerville BG ������rt?l AU^k seitlothcir accounts before ti> ibihari^^i next and all persons,having clM.us L'aLf f^ ;jrm.ire requested to-present their ���������SSK ftg1 ADAMS k PE.ARCV. mfent. I^arkervill August 24,1869 In (hi eHtf-;-> '���������'.������������������.������������������������������������������������������.;asusual."-;..���������:���������;:��������� ;v:;-.:^''- J-. Special Services, ���������1 SERIES of Special Services will be hoM n m A ��������� THEATRE: on SUNDAY MORNrKGS,, at Klmii o fcl oc k, a a d, S (J S' I> A V B VE KINGS,. n i Seve n ti?ckK | - Subjects.::..,������SnoVlay." Sforniriga^" Old Tcstanifiii | He roes'.-}', So n cl ay E von i ngs���������"The Re velalio'n." ���������^ep ���������������',' 12��������� Mora i n g���������Ab ra ham. Even; ng���������-P.t trims. Sept. 1Q���������Morning��������� Jacob. -Evening ���������"Coihe u] Sept. 2f3���������^Morning���������David. Evening���������Christ vie- Oct: 3���������Mo rn i ng���������Da n ii L : E vc d i ng���������Tlio* Ci ty i{ j ��������� '..."���������'���������"���������'��������� "God..' ���������: ,;���������',/ ���������."'':"' ' Sell fim,E?S :csnBiifiB (&mmM toisyJ rriy26 At DkNOUVION:.&:,KURTZ-~ DRTJG-STORE. QNl&M S FOR: SALE. LILLOOET ONIONS, of tho host .quality-and spleh^ld condition: (or sa)������> chen p.. at;.. ���������'���������:..' B. EDWARDS' Store, . ,.au251m' '. . "��������� Barkerville. in LUMBER ! L ������R ! ������i Ul' P Jf^'^V?1 DlSCOtKRt" OP THE AGB.- i..obinsoa a oo ebi-ated Ma?ic Sonn has ust ���������,?&.Z ?!a'lerP ���������",le woria t0 A ce .in au,ele to compete will! this soap. It not OTly. removes paint, pitch, tar, Ao^from the eparsest and finest fabrics, fan itaho does away with all the washboard., and nach^s U������t have been indented during the past ton years to wear ont hands and clothed and after one year's use it has been proved not to injure the clothea in the slightest dcW taT?nTOJ,4vanta������?.0���������' *������ other 2?bm ^eT?,nS( cheaper-one pound doinjr m ore wash ng than two pounds of any common V. tele now m use. For sale at Mr James p laylort drug store,, and some of tte nrin cipal stores in town. A resnanl;'t P is wanted to act as a������ett tlTr, ������ ml������tt quire at this office. ������ ������l Canboo, En- probation of those who use it 1,Clt Ule ,aP of^K|hf^^-Stood the test Urely thci mp^orted Ch'artres c^;rsC<led 1ea" now kept and 80,d by *������������,������&& gjj. MESSRS.' MEACBAM & .YASON are prepared to PLANING MACHINE siSlh^nnT n'c! f up,p1y pressed mmm at ������*Lo per thousand. Shingly, $12 per t ;,TA'S;-\P-;;'TAY]iOR*lwireig"'to state Hint he .still lewpi 0 , on hi?businessat the old sla'niJ,'wH^re,\n bj PatentMeilfcinesof all kinds on band. Also.'KitKSH GA n\) E NT S E E OS; ���������; l*resc r I p t fc>u s'c-i re fu 11 y' c^mp^uul- ed a t' reason able ra tes. -N e x t door io 0 u n i o 1s 3 re���������������' B irkervilig.-'-M-iy S.'.i'^CO.-, -,������������������'���������':j ������������������/ .���������':'.':! - .lai'-.' ': WATCH MA K:E rB ' - . V / .. ��������� ANP ��������� ���������: ;XE barkerville; BarkervHle, Mayl, l$m. ���������-���������-au2I tf thousand. New 'Dominion ��������������������������� ���������MBiiiiG mm, A. D. M'iNNES PAINLESS TOOTH EXTRACTION. D*R. CIUPRIS PREPARED TO EXTRACT TEETH and perform short operations without pain.lijr lm aid of the apparatus discovered by Dr, RicbanlsoD, . i. .fn-*?n ��������� Tn ^s vnl u**1 blc discovery pro .iucea fosen.. sibiiityin the part alone, and renders uunecessary the administraiion of chloroform. OFFICE���������Next to Rennie's Boot store. Barkerviilo. Oifloo- Fee, $5; Teeth extracted, or Oiled with Gold, '.������������������"���������".''.'=.*'.��������� :'���������'���������. "':���������'. myl 6m ��������� 5jO HEREBY announces that he has opened bis Kew ; Boardiag.House, ' ��������� :;.'';NE������T.a:o Vhe assay office, : ���������: CARKERVrLLB, to which ho invites nil who desire first-class Board at moderate rates. Cleanliness in the Cooking De-" partment may bo reiied on, as he bas engaged the services of a 'first-class fWHITE) Cook. %&* LIQUORS AN'O G/GA&s of the best brands may be obtained at the Bar. . . aul4 43 GENERAL DEALERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS BARKERVILLE, Have now on hand a large assortment of 6B0GEBIES, 'LIQUORS, TOBACCO- ���������AND��������� (general Merchandize: Barkerville, July 1.3, 1669. j uW lm FARRIERS & GENERAL BLACKSMITHS. H Barkerville, AVE purohflsod the stand formerly occupied fo- \ C. Campbell, and will execute orders for ill��������� shoeing and Blacksmith work of every tescLlTTi tho lowest, rnt.oa * tJt������:,'Piion at TENDERS his sincere thanks to those \vhoiiflr������ favored him with their patronage .on'Sfosquilo Creek and elsewhere, and bogs to inform Ids frkute and tho public generally that he has commenced business at Barkorviile in the"store recently occupied by C. DODERO, where he has a stock of GROCERIES AND PRO VISIONS, BOOTS, CLOTHING, WINES, LIQUORS, TOBACCO & CIGARS "Mistsa Implements, &c, &c. Orders from friends on outside crocks promptly attended to. I������", Consignments of-goods from Victoria mM Colonial produce from farmers will receive bis greatest attention and care. Barkerville, August 25,1809. au2S tf 150-Mile_H0Tise. ,r~ THE undersigned, proprietors of the above well- known and favorably situated establishment, having purchased tho same from E. Tormey, ileslro to m.orm their friends and the public generally that they are now prepared to fafford every accommodation to travellers and others at tho most reasonable chars08- The table is supplied with all the substantiate ftn'j luxuries available in the. country, and prompt attention given to the wishes of the -guests' t The Bar is stocked with tho very best brands ot Wines, Liquors and Cigars. The Stables are spacious and comfortable and attended to by.first class hostlers. ' A plentiful supply of the best provender of all kinds always on hand. In short, every convenience and facility conducive ... 0 t0 the comfort of man and beast will bo found, and fif&* Every convenience for PHCETVfS nv/v u"., i ��������� proprietors will spare no effort to give entire iwtl* despatch. * [?}* ?**������& with | faction to all who may patronize the establishment. , A ugitst 20thy IS09. . ADIEU &��������� BARK ?. /?������������������ ~~^ MINING INTELLIGENCE. ' "'; WILUAM CKEKK. : cleaned up 41 oz. who have last not "������*^ i^X^'W '^ir. drift *ot Sn d up 0 o* The Sua Fnncbo. cwe'j^ ,,������-18 oz (or tho week.: The c0-, f mil co were 1 varaitlioing, and tho ance co. are getting g0od prospects. The Bradley, co. have stopped work, and t!l(i C01���������. panics who have been searching for the hill channel have given up work having that ol ect in view Upon the success of the Minnehaha depends he favorable opinion receX he Id nbcm this creek. The Udlavr co. a re doing >vci:, clearing about 4 ol a day Irom the work of eighf Cl.ma.aeri, aod Mr. Laidlaw intends to put on thirty more. RQAU TRAFFIC, "Wow the canyon The Barker co.Vwashed -Campbell toZ for the" week ; the Foster-Campoeii ��������� r 50 oiTtl������ Cariboo CO.. 42 oz. ; and the ?K' 'a oz. The Borealis co. Sidiup at the rate of an ounce per day to to hand. The California Tunnel co. are still ��������� Caledonia co.. so oz lrosnoct]ng"The i'rolrfc Elower claim pays SXb wry week.: .Tie 1W- to* Si eqimlly rich, but the expense o ���������fflaeisW^; Tho Hibermn and El Bolero cos, working id the hill, are making , over tyngea. stout gulch. The Muoho Ovo co. washed \ip -10 oz. ; the TaflVale oo.. IC9 02. : and the .Coomb* oo., ��������� iu ������ The Fiovd CO.. who are widening 'out to get at another part of. the ground, washed ;np IS o& ��������� conkux gulukJ .-. The Felix co. wasK'oa"up 72 oz. for the veekUad the McDowell co.f:7l oz. The White Pine co. are getting well, in with their tunnel. . The Renfrew co. had their diggings ft! led with water last we oil; from a cave in (lib Eclipse tunnel, whore it rims through the intermediate claim. -Tlie Gourock co. had not reached tbe channel indicated, byv: the ivasth found in thek tunnel, btit.CHcoriMging V1 pros pec is cu a tinned to be. obtained . us they progressed. ������������������ ��������� ���������',..��������� B FSEXCD GREEK. The Cosmopolitans were forced out- of liteir shaU by W11 ei*, Im-t being 'jiaiisfi ed fro m .tlie pm pec i������ ������ h 1 ai ued tliat t he re i s a channel in tiieirgrutuid, they intend to run a. tunnel, LOWUKK CRKHS.; ' Wry ���������little is being done on ibis crock as, -n*3������p*������Cii' tho yield of gold: A fewmen are ia -i k: ng wages, ��������� ��������� a n d . 111 e Blaok Du 1 \ \ a a<1. Vic* . io r i ;i 'tn u n e j s' ar e going ,������ head >:: 1 "fo a q im viz x*i-f takt- n u p by ii &&> r< M e11eh am. Naso n, NeufftHtT and others lias been laid over . ua* i 1 mi illag fadlUies b eeo m o a va i lab 1 e.. m 0.531: iro -creek. The. hr&m pir: of the Minnehaha. co.'s ground tow care 1. and t'v.h'pt among the headings Tj������������> IIrteAiiig.fi*>, are nuking-wages,''.-The Wiilc-'.v "co. are sinking, a shall to work thr top slreak.' The- Chhuu/itui in the Point co.'s ground are nuking-from -P> to $7-per day. The Tabb co.'s grn\m*l - te ��������� p ��������� ��������� y 1 ng w n.g*# ; Hmil Ihe 1 lisco ve 17 co. a re (mug w e 11 ���������ni ak i mr ahout o.q oe.r.ce to ������20 per day. man co. nre sinking ash alt ; and" 1 co. arc making.wajj������s. . The Martin ci:>. are driving a tunnel to reach a lower point, of ihe vein of quartz tnao was obtained piwiou^v. This quartz contains lead and sulsdmreu of Iron, aud gold wJrcqnosiU? peicepiiblc to the eve. ihe Wright vein of quartz-is also lookf The following teams, and trains left Yale for tho upper country during the week end- nig Sept. 4 : '...,. ���������r^^^lF' S1,erniai^ *������im forSavona fyiry., 11,000 lbs. goods for Hudson's Bay'co. J. bheminn'3 team tor, Soda creek : 1(5,000 ib.vgoodd for E. Tie. .r Sept. 1���������J. La\vran'co?8 team for Soda creek ; 10,800 lbs. ffoods for R.Tie, G. Briw.'. and L. Manetta. Geo. Dunn's team for Soda creek; 20,000 lbs. goods for K. Ii. & Co. o-pt. .2-rAh Wang strain for Forks of Quesnolle: G.000 lbs. goods for .Tang Chin, II. B0 Co/s team for Soda -creek ; 13,000 lbs oi goods for H. I*.. Co. Sept .H~J. C. , Hecvly's learns ,for Soda creek; 29,700 lbs. goods for Beedy & Lind. iuird, P. Neufelder, F. L;.& L, C; and ii, and others. 1? creek ,* Sept. BimKa-Tho strike on Dragon creek is r������lL������LUle m������fc Important that has taken Ci fno ^lf "r*, Dl"alS������D creek !s ttb0^ four hve miles in length, and we believe had never been prospected until the present com- pany took it in band. They commenced, operations about ten months ago and sank two shafts, from both of which-they obtained such prospects as warranted them in running the tunnel, irom a blind shaft in which they earson Bros, team for William 7,100 lbs. goods for Pearson Bros. ��������� ,4���������Chi Gome's team for Soda creek ; 12.500, lb?, poods for K..L. & Co. J. Turk's U" ' ' ram tor Wilfiato. creek j..,14,800 lbs. goods for 1 ������i*.rftra*is. '������������������"'.��������� j'rouss. GOODS ON THE WAY. The steamer Enterprise a'rri.vbd at New \Vestrainster on the 3d InaL, with goods ad- dressed us.follows : . u '���������������������������."��������� .,..;.���������,... Diamond G; Bros, .2 pkq;s : J. R., 2 pkgs": circle BT 56;pbgfi; J. IfJr.,'4 pkgs ; C; W.i ���������t 9 p I?gs":. d ia mo n t\ B, 5 pkgs; \X \ a m 0 n d &\ HI7 pkgs ; Holloway, 3 pkgs ; V.Q.t 21 pkgs: C...3frou?s. 11!) pligs ; .diamond.J?., 3S pkgs ; Johnston, 1 pkg ; Dunbar. 1 pkg : J. Q., ii pkgs ;...K0ssf 1 pkg���������.: McCa 11um, 3 pkgs: diamond W., 5 pkgs ; \V. L:. 5 pkgs ; L Y., 98 pkgs I K. h., 780 pkgs,; G., 1 pkg ; diamond j. ji. 1H pkgs ; De Nouvi0n & Kurtz, 12 pkgs: diambnd P. M.; 3 *'pkgs'; G dtam0nd G.' 57 nkgs ;.'��������� G dia L, 9 pkgs ; II B. C, 17Tpkgs. .Pctbl?c ^fwixd���������A meeting of the inhabitants of Barkerville was held on Ivj0nday night last in the Then ire to take into consid- eraiion the foribceming visit of the Governor wi(h the vIew 0f tendering a we 1 corne to bis , Excellency as the Representative of the is go \p g on j Qj t een, a n d to sh 0 w th e i r ap p rec ia ti on of the a n d t a i I i n *js. 1 ^ ro m p tn e ss d Is p 1 ay ed b y such y isi t to wards tn a k i ng hi msel f k n 0 w n to the ni os t i mp or tan t sections of tlie colony and personally becoming acquainted with their wants and .wishes, k ;Neniel J e r, Esq., was ii n a n im 0us 1 y cai led to the chair, and Hon. Henry Harelo'ck object of. tMs meeting was to take namea as Secretary. The chairman, after 3 -���������i"���������"~ *u"'>"""" "n "!" The Hoi. I stating the business of .tho meeting, paid a he Jeli'ree few appropriate compliments to (he energy eued over 100 .feet more before' bed-rock shall have been .reached. Let no one say there is no" enterprise or energy in this country, while miners, unassisted by capital', undertake such, works; as these. If the colonists generally, were to show an equal spirit of enterprise there would soon be no cause to somplain of the backward condition of British Columbia. "But we commenced by alluding.to the importance of'this new strike. There are many creeks in the vicinity of Dragon creek that have'nevei felt the touch of pick and shovel, and this new strike will draw attention to them. The prospect obtained is not a very rich one, but it is sufficient to warrant confirmation of the opinion that.'extensive deposits of gold that will pay well will be found on Dragon creek and the other .neighboring creeks. .Well satisfied with their prospects, the Discovery company believe their long and arduous labors will be well rewarded. Thus another new creek has this year:been added to .the list of gold-bearing creeks, and Ave believe the only oue since the opening of Mosquito creek in 1866: French creek has not yet been sufficiently p r osp e'e te d to de term i n e whether i t may b e numbered among the roll, of gold-bearing creeks,; although enough. has been done to justify belief that' thechann el at the head of Conklin giiieb,1: discovered, this spring, runs down that creek. As the old creeks dwindle in importance through the depletion of their treasures, new ������������������ bues arc opened, or new strikes are made in old ones. William creek will soon acquire fresh reputation on the completion of. the Ballarat tunnel, as will also Grouse creek by the completion of the Waverley tunnel. Altogether, the prospects of Cariboo .'offer no appreciable cause for de- spondency. ���������. Next year quartz will present a lively feajure. Several reefs have been located, and a firm determination to test this hitherto neglected source of wealth is mani- fest. When it shall have been demonstrated th a t quar 1 a; m in i ng in Cari b00 w 111 pay- there will be little difficulty. in��������� increasing the new industry created hy local efforts, "by the influx of capital from abroad seeking investment,, Let-us first prove that there is a good Oeld for investment here, and then we may justifiably ask the co-operation of men of means.-' ., ';.- m casings well, and the decomposed rock and continue to pay wages by rocking. nun gulch. _ the Butcher co. are making about wages. itiQ lorn & Jerry co. have bottomed their new shaft and .obtained a smalt prospect, tvuirsAw actoir. The Discovery 20. are making $7 and.S8 W day to the hand ; and theMlit-or-Miss co. ' Xm onng a tunnal fl,u> il!0 WI, out of ^hich they are getting small pay. COL'LTEH CftBKK- ; ^company working on this creek are "jarauUc apparatus. rigging up nariTxiNG gukek. 0nTFri^T������CO' aro (loin- esccedinglv well. ho r y S^ ?r0t 1S 07"> wil}) OnoVck. for AS LinT)li.Vai\Winkl0 ���������' tore com. ick t ������dmm atV arft cuUin^ ������tit a pad- il^ ^r tbn machinery, wbieli is being The Vic- ioined to- l"ini/lU t ������ "���������wu'u*.^) " UlUIl * L?* ^"Monvw cos. have EUl'cr for prospecting purposes. " DKAQON OnEEIC. in.nol 1 ? bl,n<? shaft tl!a-V sank in good their since hauvky enni- K. hXoX^'eo^ho havc b^cn ������*- ������Sl now5 ZlT��������� ^ ������P^t to do ���������"M'Wb dowig well, and the. Persevcr- of the Governor in seeking immediately after his arrival to become .acquainted with the country and the views of the people., and then announced his readiness to entertain suggestions,- The Hon. It.W, W. Carrall, in a rattling speech, opened the proceedings by dwelling upon the ability of the Governor as displayed in other colonies, and the unanimous approval, on the part of the people, of what his Excellency had done, and pointed to his tour .through the colony as an illustration of his active qualifications for the position lie held. Such a Governor should receive a cordial, hearty welcome. .On motion, a committee was appointed to frame an address of welcome. The chairman, and Mr. Talieson Evan-s, Hon. R. W. W. Carrall, Messrs. J. b.j Thompson. T. Uriggs, E. Pearson and L^\J Thvviu"- were nominated by the meeting and I eleete-i as such committee. A resolution also naiied for a committee of reception arrange- ments and eiilertainment, Messrs. Charle, b. Jones, J. Wark, F. DeNouvion. D Greer. - Cauuu-on, F.^enfelder, J. Adair,J.\Vickham. Kir Reynard. R HoU, T Pattul 0. and D. Kane were nominated and elected for such commUtec. After .discussion ^wg fton MiL'-estions made with a view to the ins rue Sm of the latter committee, fol owed by a vote of thanks to the chairman, tue meeting adjourned. \rriCOTTOKU..-Goo. Drisselt has a farm ai' Uo'-noull, of KoKhl*T, .on ,tto Un oo X^^lt%V pa/ooD"itfc tultUo^^t^oUhrLnwe,.. This is FrRK Brigadr MKEnxo���������A special meeting of the Fire Brigade was held on Monday evening, "Gapft. J. Oppenheiiner in the chair. The steps toward receiving the Governor on his approaching visit to Barkerville. A resolution was unanimously agreed to that the Brigade on re'eeiving info 1 matiba 0f bis Excellen cy?s ap- proach should turnout in uniform and march to meet him.; A committee was appointed to frame an address of welcome to his Excellency. I. Oppenheiiner. EsO;:, Captain of the Brigade, Geo. Grant, Esq., Secretary, and Hon. H. Havelock, were appointed, as such committee. Messrs'. "J. Bruce, W. W. Hill and W. Ken uie were appointed a committee to make arrangements to receive his Excellency; and the meeting adjourned., We understand it is the intention of the committee of ar: ran semen ts to raise a triumphal arch extending ~from the Firemen-s Hall to tbe building opposite.; Various other marks of:respect, and of attention to the Representative of her Majesty are in contemplation by the committee. DciRTZ.���������On the right bank of Conklin n-uleh, below Fi-ench creek, there is a quartz fedo-e which is traceable for 30 or 40 yards. U is a little above the Grouse creek trail, [looking at it the other day, we did not see any stakes to indicate that it has been claimed. Mosquito creek, although much lessened in importance recently, promises to figure prominently as a quartz locale at no dfslant clay. We understand that should the quartz veins there now being prospected turn nut as.well as they look, after thoroughly them by means of ihe test-mill reordered, another quartz mill will out testing ccntly ex Hy, ance. Coumv-Thero were no Count* Court yesterday, shortly thereafter be placed on the creek, so that the quartz can be conveniently* wowed. A Good Intsstkext.���������An interest in the Taffvaic co.'s ground, on Stout gulch, which was sold for S5.O00 in July last. h*s already naid dividends amounting to $4,200, and pro- ablv treble this amount will be forthcoming before the claim shall have been exhausted of its wealth. DEFERr.En-Owiog to its \engih, Mr Davis' > has been deferred until our next issue. rnKATRiCAL���������We understand; it is the intention of the Cariboo Amateur Club to give a performance shortly after the Governor's arrival m Barkerville, and,that His Excel- lency will be invited to attend. Two dashing pieces, have been selocted lot the occasion, and are now in preparation. In this isolated part of the world, so far away !L������"S ibe ^}eQitles.of social-influences, a- good-. dramatic performance will be some- P"0f a,novelty, if not, a treat, to His excellency, and we have no doubt that lid" mA���������cheerfully accept the invitation., Con- siUered in connection with the scanty popu- lutumv.'and the surrounding ���������,matenaHzinir circumstances, ; always inseparable from a newly settled country, and especially so in Cariboo, no better theatrical entertainment can anywhere be presented than any that have been given by the Cariboo Amafeam in Barkerville ; and wc trust that the club will do their best to render the proposed performance as good as on previous occasions, [Since the above was in type we have received an advertisement announcing Ibe performance^ the'data of which will bo fixed to suit His Excellency's convenience, and will be published in the usual prog'rumracs of the day.] r : ':Poou;Orma.\dt'!���������Tbero are few particulars to relate in connection with the unfortunate accident by which Mr Ormandy met * his death. It appears that the unfortunate gentleman was walking along tbe guard of the steamer Lillooet on Sunday, the 5th inst., while she was laying at Yale, wtien he was precipitated into the river by the sliding of some boards upon which he, was.walking. He fell into tbe. Eraser on th e ofTside of the steamer. An Indian':woman, who was standing on the shore, saw him fall and : raised a cry of alarm. The officers and. crew ot: the steamer were at dinner at tlie time and beard a splash, when, 1 earaing��������� the cause, they un- mediately did their best, to save, him, but without avail. Mr Ormandy was, born at Gleaston Castle, in the.district of ��������� Furness, Lancashire, about three and a"half miles from tho town .0f Utv'erst0ne.? His brother and rsister how live at the castle. The property has,been in,the occupation of the family for generations.-, ��������� PiCKwicKiAXi.���������-A prominent, member of the Barkervil le Pick wick Cl ub j who Iuxur- iates dn legislative and pro fessi on a l distinction, actual lycaug*ht a bird the other day with his hand.'. and withou fc the use of sal fc. The ran* fey of this Teat. den ves additional interest from the rarity of the bird, which is likely to furn ish an q ther in teres; ing ; th em e for tha club, whose ornithological members- are divided in opinion-as to whether it is y a hawk or a band-saw." That it is an ornithoryn- chus appears to be very generally accepted. The enthusiastic feelings with which the club received this, new subject for the development of their scientific and philosophical minds fully justifies the proverb that "a bird in hand is worth two iu the bush." ���������. Trails.���������.Yesterday Mr. Fitzgerald, started put to look at the old Keithley creek trail, . which is being repaired by Mr. Green, at the expense of the government and the miners and others interested. It, is intended-to make the trail good from Keithley creek to Harvey creek. ;'���������;������������������'.������������������=. Cheap.���������An interest in the Ericspn co.'s claim, on Conklin gulch, sold for $6 at auction on Saturday last, and an interest in the Minnehaha claim, Mosquito creek, sold for $10. \ .r" ��������� Take bfMEDiXTE AcTrpK--The committee appointed at. the public meeting on Monday evening should assemble as early as possible and prepare to carry out the .wishes of the inhabitants. ,.:������������������'������������������. Ball To-Nigftt���������A social ball under the direction of Miss Rosa, will be held at the Theatre this evening. Miss Rpsafs popularity should ensure a good attendance. The English colony in Brazil fared as badly as the American. Twenty-five of them arrived at Rio in an utterly 'destitute condition, and, the English residents had to make up a subscription to send them home. Women are gradually working into all tho employments heretofore considered the sole propert? of the other sex. A Miss Hattio Bean has been arrested in Portland for robbing the mails. i : ' ��������� 1 V ' f * ��������� i t ������������������ 1 ; < ��������� .-. ������ ��������� t i : ��������� The coal formations of Nova Scotia extend Newfoundland, where they exist to a yet unascertained extent. Doubtless, when theso coal-beds come to be developed th������y will prove the source of great wealth to the Island. ; ��������� George Reitter, President of tbe First National Bank at Memphis, was arrested in this citv, charged with embezzling $600,000 of the School Fund of Tennessee, ���������������& sieHSi^l '-.' ���������>--.���������"'"-���������:������������������;��������� :?=?4=?*~.<���������1:\;::r._ ... REPUBLICAN SIMPLICITY. [Correspondence New York Herald.] The White House is in a topsy-turvy con^ ���������M tion just now, and the servants, in imitation ���������of their ;masi������r; and mistress,-are- taking: a ���������little recreation/; When the ���������������������������" President ������������������ ar? rived, this morning, his reception was rather } cool and disheartening afterthe lionizing at Long Branch, About 8 o'clock he sallied forth, like an ordinary Government cierk>in search of his breakfast. He was resolved to "������������������., patronize onaVjof the {fashionable establish- ���������i ments^ probably vrlih - a ��������� view to getting a :' b re akfast th at' would .; remi nd ��������� hi m' ��������� i Q. some . degree-of Long. Branch. lie hauled up ��������� at ��������� Wei ker's, wh ich is a sh or t d is tance fro m' the Wh i te Ho use. The Pres iden t was o n foot and dressed as usual in ; a black slab-tailed frock coat, and, a tall, black stovepipe /hat. .Going up the steps he looked in at the dining-room, where a gentleman wasj sitting at breakfast. Grant had a bewildered air abou i: him, as if he had got into the wrong shop. ���������' Good morning, General," said the gentleman at breakfast, reognizing him. Grant nodded mechanically, and muttered something that sounded like "good morning," all the time keeping his eyes at work, as if looking for a place to sit down. Finally he went up to the desk of the restaurant and accosted tbe genius who "take3 your money." Grant���������" I want a private room and breakfast as quick as possible.". -.. . Peter (eyeing the General narrowly, as if to measure the length of Ms purse)���������"You can't have a private room here, sir. There's a dining-room,''.pointing to the room where the gentleman already mentioned was quietly enjoying his beefsteak and coffee. The President looked confused and- astonished at tlie idea of his not being considered : goud. for his breakfast like any other man. He at once turned and beat a rapid retreat .out of the house, evidently disgusted with : his reception. When he bad gone, the gen- ' tleman in the dining-room called Peter, and ; asked him if he knew who that person was. ��������� Peter���������" No, sir.". . - \ . Gentleman���������V Peter, that was President Grant." Peter���������" The devil you say." Gentleman���������" Yes, indeed." Peter���������" Why don't he come like a gentleman, in a carriage, and not like an old shoemaker with'his Sunday clothes on? How did I know he had money enough to pay for a private room and his breakfast ?" MISCELLANEOUS. A London firm has obtained a patent for a ���������'��������� method, startling to " old salts,", for catching ' whales by means of electricity. By their plan every whaleboat is provided with a galvanic "battery. Wires from opposite poles run cloven . to the points of each set of harpoons. When the whale is sufficiently near, two harpoons are thrown as nearly simultaneously as possible, and when imbedded, the flesh of the ' monster completes the circuit. The charge is , expected to be sufficiently 6trong to paralyze the animal, so tbat a small boat may advance and despatch him at leisure. An English medical writer attributes the great increase of heart disease to bolting meab hurriedly at railroad stations, and then , making a rush for the cars. The slight pain felt by some, after such an effort, in the region of the heart, is said to be almost as significant; as would" be the pain of a stab in that vital organ. ' A traveller la Pennsylvania asked the ��������� landlord if they had any cases of sunstroke ! in the town. "No, sir," said the landlord ; "if a man gets drunk here, we say he is drunk, and never call it by any other name." The North German Government has decided to send mails through by way of the Pacific Railroad to China, Japan, and the Indies/ BRITISH [Incorporated by Royal Charter,: 1862]. CAPITAL, ��������� -.'"!'-.>.*-:-'':���������.:- -|r;':$2,500,0.00.. V'v v':,':/ : *Wi tli power to increase.;/';!'- "/''//��������� '{, '"��������� Drafts issued 6h. the Bank's branches m: VANCOUVER ISLAND ���������VICTORIA. ���������^'-;'/;'.V/:;;'';In-the-tJn.ite(a States": ���������/..���������''-*'��������� ������������������'::.��������� CALIFORNIA, -/ * ^ SAN FRANCISCO. OREGON, ;:-- ���������- -PORTLAND. NEW lYORK, :>.^-?;Mpe!to;. ;Bell :&,>Gdxd;rt, v. Agents for the Bank of Montreal. ���������.; ���������/; ON CANADA���������The Bank pf Montreal. ��������� /^. ON SCOTLAND���������The; British /Liaeh Com- ','.... ;p any Js Bank. '^���������:���������������������������'..'..;' <':'-.; -:���������������������������'���������;:���������";' ON IRELAND^The Bank 'of Ireland. l ON MEXICO and SOUTH AMERICA���������Tho London Bank of Mexico aud Sou tli America. ON ENGLAND���������The Bank of British Columbia���������Head Office���������East India Avenue, Loadenhall street. HOTELS,.RESTAURANTS, &c. Miners9 Bbardiiig Kottse/ The, undersigned desires to announce that lie has purchased the House and business or th o above cstablishmeu t,' and sbl'i'ci is a con ti nuance of custorn. : Tho price of 'Board' will romain as bcfore. BOARD, ,$12 per Week. SlnTtLB MsALSySL '''.���������':: ��������� SAMUEL WALKER. ��������� Barkcrville, July 27, IS69: , ju28 tf yiCTORIA ADVERTISEMENTsJ LOWE BROS., Importers -and .Commission Merchants, Insuftnl ������������������::\i::'^:'r /������������������..'--.Agents,'etc.;/���������;���������������������������. ! " H Warf Street,/ : r :,:-...;��������� v. .,..>, y^ || M JOSHUA A. LOTT. PREii. w. croudace; GOLD DUST AEB BASS PURCHASED Received oa Deposit, or Advances made on them. ��������� TELEGRAPHIC TRANSFERS Granted on Victoria, San Francisco, Portland, and New York. Every description of Banking Business transacted. ' CHARLES S. .10XES, Agent.. William Creek, Cariboo. ��������� >' Miners' Provision Store. BARKERVILLE, Next Door to Sentinel Office. T this Establishment will always be found a well selected and varied assortment'of the FRESHEST GROCERIES & PROVISIONS IN CARIBOO. ALSO���������A good selection Of Clothing, Hardware, Glass and Crockery. Best.brands of Tobacco, ��������� Medicines, etc., etc. Best Java Coffee Roasted and Ground DAILY. ALL GOODS SOLD AT LOWEST RATES. Tbe BAR is fully supplied with the choicest Havana Cigars, Wines and Liquors. I trust by strict attention to business, and fair and square dealing, to merit a con ii nuance of Uio liberal patronage heretofore extended to me. A largo lot of HEYWOOD'S celebrated BACON: for sale, at a very low figure. Feb. 20, 1809. . '. . 3m Sheet and Cast Iron Stoves TIN PLATE _&_SHEET ffiON, ALL JOBBING WORK IN TIN, CO ITER, Sheet ������\. Iron, Zinc and Load Piping, attended to with promptness, and warranted to give entire satis8 faction. * Hardware, Iron & Steel, Sj Etc., Etc. FOR SALE. E. PEARSON & BROS.. Barkcrville. DHALEltS W English. Ale and. Porter. .:.-.������,������������������.. "ON.. DRAUGHT,'��������� /���������"���������-������������������> ��������� CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS,.'; "No. 612 S A OR A HE N TO STREET, Above Montgomery, San Francisco, nu 181m NEW EN GLAND Bakery and Coffee" Saloon. THE PROPRIETOR of tho above establisbiiicni would respectfully inform his friends and -tho public in pen en 1 tli at he* is hbvv prepared'to furnish theni witli Bread of his own baking, having secured the assistance of a compoten t Baker, which ' en ab Ics; b im'. defv competition. .-���������": . lie has al^o a COFFEE SALOON attached to tho above, where none but the best Coffee, Pics and Cakes, will be'Servoci.'���������'���������: v.:v'.--'^'v: '��������� -"������������������;-���������'���������'���������.:.���������....,.;....���������������������������. N.B.���������BREAD ^DE'LITEBBD to all. parts of the Creek;,-; ./���������'(,'-'i ������������������;,!i:,v"'' ".���������"''"���������"'���������"'';���������'���������-' :my22'::4m,-, OC0IDENTA;ii^HGTELy ���������!���������. 1' ������������������ ^<JOESNELMOUTff./. ���������' ;'��������� THE Proprietors o.r this i well known House tender - thoir sincere thanks.to their friends and; the travelling public generally,. for th e i r pas 11 i ber a 1 pa t ran - age, and.beg to;inform them that in order.to insure.a continuance of the samo,'Board and; Lodging has been rciiuccd to $3-50 per Day.-'��������� Single;lleals, $ 1 ,Q0. Al 1 t\i&'.\uxurics that the cou ntry,. afford s a re ��������� con - stanlly kept on' the table.; Private Parlors and Suits of Rooms for Families. Tlie Bar is stocked with ihe best brands, of Wines, Liquors arid Cigars. '���������'������������������ ������������������ ���������:;">.*;" The Stable ds. well supplied :with tlie best Timothy Oats, Hay andGrain. ��������� ' ���������'."-,' ; BROWN^. kJULIAS. Qaeshelmotitb; May .1SC9. Tailor, (Successor to El Read,) GovemmlS . -...,.. . - ���������. gtj^g-^���������. victoria..." ���������'.'.'. ��������� || Orders attended to AvithcarQ an d d cspatcli. :y::::*Un^-������. tmjiortor of Books, Stationory, and Fancy . . : MnnuUictuVea,' ���������"'��������������������������� , FORT' STREET, VICTORIA, B. C May 1, 1SG0. ' '' '' ' ���������, t. -' ' . ' \ Vonii Pacific Telegrapli Hi STORE Stroet, between Herald and Fisgard, v| ria. - Meals at all hours. Board and Lo(k'iu������ S|^ week/$6 50 @-$6 f50 .. Per day, $1. Siii"lo lacaSpfP 37 1-2 ceiits. Beds, 50 cents. ������������������= v ������\--y���������'*$$$ '���������'��������������������������� ' ������������������ ANDREW ASTRICO, PrWictorl '"' .-- May 1,1860,-..f .,- ���������>������������������',.= ���������-������������������ ;.���������'������: ' 6m .Hi ATOHjfAKER, - JEWELJ,"ER. ANp'������ gravcr. Govern ment s treet, noxt to^^ St. Nicholas Hoiel, Victoria, V. I. ChroaM oters and Watches, cleaned, repaired, and warrant! Every description of Jewellery made.to order. p[ and Ornamental Engraving neatly execiitod. : Mafl, 1869. ."-��������� ���������- ?';'/' --"/. '��������� Qm Antelope Restaurant, BA'RKERTILL;E, J. MASON J. DALY. .::..-:.: :��������������������������� ;: Proprietors,. .'. ---yy'. Board, $1'S per W^eek.;... Single'.'..Meals,,.$1. F&- OYSTER STEWS, LUNCHES, &0. " Tlie best -of material is used, and all who'wish first- class Board at the above rate can obtain tlie same ai this establishment;' -. aull lm ������������������ HOTEL DE; FRANCE AA-yGr..:C. aEROW, M CARRIAGE AND :*WAG-ON. ,BUILD:^S *.\ Corner Govern moht on cl Pandora Streets, wB ., ��������� East side, VicCona^ V. I., . 1 Executes orders for every description of vchicletSS general assortment 'of Wngmis always on IwaijHl May 1,1869i Cjiea? for' Cash. . ��������� ��������� ������������������ -''-v������q9R ���������~A' CASA.MAYOTJ, M .;���������", :.;::i~ Wholesale Dealer in��������� ,^^fi G-roceries, P r.!o y i s i o'ii|p Havana ;Cigars,'and French Preserves. .nH YafesStreet,;,;.^-.:. ;v:;--;;: ������������������. Victoria, V. l.,B^i| IC'S;" A;:C^LMQIlE,f7������ IliR C W A N :T,:y T A J L C^ . YATES STREET,- . .. ��������� '.t:.'9g r^^i -���������'t'? ;��������� FINE BED ROOMS TO LET. *^v��������� DI oners for parties cooked to order. ������������������;��������� -:'v. ':������������������;;. lecitySr & brun,; '; myo ,6m .. .. .Proprietors. Hon. Joseph Howe and Hon. McDouga] have gone to Thunder Bay to inspect the road now building from thence to the Red nver. BLACKSMITHING. PMcEMTEE wishes to Inform hi a friends and the ��������� ��������� public that he is prepared to do HOFtSBMHOR- ING at $3 per set, ami all other kinds of Bln'oksmtth work at reasonable rates. RICHFIELD, July 23,1809. jyo > tr SAWNEYS LETTERS "T ' AND CAR J BOOR HYMES; ���������' BY JAWES ANDKUSON'. '' PRICE, one "doll an For sale at the Sentinel O.lrlce, and f---.-var-i-rl :- post, free of charge. s" ,',,' "^' ���������' new" j^^^^m~Amwen^^^^ Dispensing Chemist and Druggist. Importer of English Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines and : Perfumery, Now WestminstfM- BO FRESH GARDEN SEEDS CONSTANTLY ON HAND ��������� Orders from up-country carefully attended to'. " May I, Lbbv. ������������������ ��������� g, mHOXXAS WALSH, Tailor, New Westmiimtrr"*~Fr**" 1 Clothing made to order at modcraTe^ rates aY rVaySa?Lham1' ���������Bnsiish and 0rc������on Cloths. Order* Srt? U1)"WUUtry att0U(lctl t0 with care ami ^ *' , _.. m6 THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS'TO,, INFORM HIS friends and the pulilic, that he has fitted up sotu- COMFORTABLE" BED - ROOMS In his new.building,' where iie is. prepared, to givr good B������ds at a reasonable price. Those who will favor him wi th their patronage, may depend 'bn tbe cIeanness and comfort of his house. He takes also this opportunity to remind, the Carh boojtos that his Brewery has received the FIRST PRIZE- of the Colony for his celebrated XXX ALE, And the true amateurs will bo able to judge by them selves that such honorable prize has been justly awarded to 'him. N. B.���������A large front room to let. . Barkerville, Jan. 23,1 SCO. ' ' N. CUNIOJ Restaurant and Bakery. rpifW Proprietors of this old and well-known ostab .1 lisiiim.nl, would respectfully thank their numcr fins fr?-?jn-ds antl the public for the extensive patronage heretofore bestow od on them, and trust thai, by their usual strict attention, to business they will merit a con tin nance of their confidence' and support. ' Meals, $1. Board, $16 per "Week. BREAD MADE OF THE BEST FLOUR Wo recommend to the public our GROUND COFFEE, which is a much superior article than any which can be had from below. We Roast and C! ri nd It oursol vw and choose the best berries, consequently the public may be sure of its being free from adulteration. .PATTERSON & GOOBSON, BarkcryiUe, May IS, 1869, mvJO TTAS on hand, and is constantly. roc-Hving -n.,tflK :il- assorinieh't of.;CLOTHS; CASS1MKH'KS.'.ndV-mm INGJ3, whicii-hc"is prepared'.to thuk'ii.'tu .^^'''L'l^^K iiios't approved'sty les.'.���������. .'��������� ���������'.".,; ^������ All orders from Cariboo promptly attended to. fgm '���������'���������' Ma'yl- IS 6S, - ��������� -'"'^".."" :" ' ',"': .'j^gj S : f/FELL.- "&.'"' FlNLAYSON, mi Tea and Gtifiee Salesmd .Fort street, Yictoria, Y.I., :S men Sparc no effort in selecting and keeping an m .. jn t of the choicest articlos thut edn be ouia������ To large con su m crs tliey offo r every fa c il i ty as rem prices'..������yi-quality. ���������.;..' my w. LOTS D ON-'���������.H'-oWiiJ .GOVERNMEN^f STREET, .VICTORIA.. H ^HOLESALi^lND. BETA������ J. H. TURNER & CO., *m ".'-- IMTOaTEUS OF ��������� "^^ English and Freach Silks, Shawls, Vresm .Underclothing, Gloves, and every.������������������������ description of Drapery Goods. ������ Receive regular supplies.by Express, via F^-W and by sailing vessels, via Cape Horn. JiSm 5Sf* Particular attention given to all orutro. www, Loudon Firm���������J. P Tuxstall.k Co. ��������� M ESTABLISHED, 1858. M ROBERT BURNABY, ':.��������� ' LAND AGENT, Ere, S . OOVEUNMENT StUKET, VICTORIA, V. L, ' ^������| ATI business carefully iiudpunctttally altcndcd Mayl, 1808. YALE ADVERTISEMENTS. I Coffee ! Coffey!! Coffee! BARLOW desires lo inform tho peopleJof"lBj interior and upper country, that h;tV!np'iS tainedthe necessary machinery and .tinvvarM|a|p now prepared to furnish a first class quality oi v0J|ffi roasted, prepared and put up in tins, according i������ latest approved scientific, principles, and warranty to be superior to any other. ' '��������� ������mM. Groceries, Dry Goods, .Tinware, Cloth in/? ; GarM| Field and other Seeds, English and Colonial. ;M| Yale, May 1,1869. ' ' illp FORT YALE HOTE^ Front Stroet, Yale, British Columbia, -^m rTHIS house has excellent accommodation for^^fp 1 vcllers. Good bods, superior' fare, .and thoMffif of Liquors.at .the Bar.. .Stabling for ftu'ffluls w������|p and Oats at tho lowest rates. '.' iSjffiS May I, 1809. u KILUV & LANE, Propneto^^
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Title | The Cariboo Sentinel |
Publisher | Barkerville, B.C. : George Wallace |
Date Issued | 1869-09-15 |
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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Newspapers |
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FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Notes | Print Run : 1865-1875 Frequency : Weekly |
Identifier | Barkerville_Cariboo_Sentinel_1869_09_15 |
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BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2011-08-03 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
AIPUUID | f1e0f7c4-d7d3-4bb2-9f06-1dd5fd1cc0df |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0171476 |
Latitude | 53.066111 |
Longitude | -121.517222 |
AggregatedSourceRepository | CONTENTdm |
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