Vol. 113s y.Barkerville; '..William Creek, B.C|:vSaturda.yv Sept. 2^1^72, Fo. 22' THECAltlBOO SENTINEL Pnbli&bed every Saturday by R 0 BEE T'" H OLLO "WAY. Subscription, - -, 60 Cents per Week- *" "'* -RATES OF ADVERTISING..' F<>r one square (one inch), fl rat Insertion, " ,*������.* * ;. .-**..��������� one month, - Fortwofjqnarcs, flr'atinsorUon, ��������� "- ��������� ������ . ��������� ���������* ��������� one.mouth, ������������������ ��������� ��������� ��������� ��������� $3 & 5 S Agents for the** Cariboo Sentinel." V'tn Winkle*. > - Qu .s nel mouth,,. ���������/, S .la Crock, ,:��������� tlinlon,'' '��������� ������������������ ��������� Y:ile, - - N'Hv West minster, Victoria; ��������� '��������� . ���������; J., p. Fi-ihcr, - J3m.n k C*>.j :.������������������������������������ .- G.Street,,-.. -A. '-' '������������������ ���������'. ������������������: A P. Mclnne.<?_ H airmi ro" 's Kx press Barnard's Express . - Barnard's ExpresB do I A. do ��������� - . . John Murray "- .' - '; Mr Webster. - -;>'���������" San Frane.i.^oo ... .. .-���������. . -San Francisco 30 Cornhili/IiOndou, E.C. nB CARIBOO SENTINEL **at������ls. Ci roil liirs.i'i'osters and Programmes for " frills and Theatrical 'Entertainments jfZEP Bxecn ted wi t h neafxres? an fl dis pate b.^g_f j-..������������������'?'���������:Terms moderate. *"���������';"��������� ������������������ i a-'i BYT-ELE&RAPH WEDNESDAY, StiPX. 26.:. 1-8.72. rrrg. LYTTON. Ly ttnii, &ripi."'"2 3 -rThe G overtiment are e x- gliding the $1,600 voted last y*ar lor im- fn;n������������jg the trail hwiween here and Lillooet. The work ie-eaiTieii on under Superintendent' i4t������������veiisoii. Farmer* and Others who have passed over ilie trail ������ay he ie making* snlefl- .did job of il. They pronounce it much shorter and having less ipide than tin" old mine. Tlie Lytton lioui will has keen .running for the last. two. weeks, lurtitag mu an excel* ���������l������������rit quality of Hour. Produce quotations are :��������������������� loll own:���������Wheat. $2 7o to $3. Barloy. He. Hay, SI 73 to $2. .Extra Hour, $5 75. Suotta, "lo. Bran, lie. , CLINTON. > Clinton. Sept. 23���������The Pavili<*n races on *25lh and-26Mi promise to ho well attended.��������� The following are names of horses iu training: Oregon Mose, Tinker, Saliie Alice, Sinoeta, Dick, Jane, . BIaze, Turavtula/)Whi te j fcstoc k- ings, Iitiiaiprani Dick; Oarifedo Charlie, Ki fcty Clyde, Kingbolt. Vy> "#<���������.,'���������,���������... ,,-���������/ = ���������:_��������� ������������������ J s v\Ve had tihe'^'ret-sabW* w.theieiepn pn Sunday -morning, melting aafast as it felL The the rmometer on Monday morn ing, at$ o'clock, si ood 10 degrees "below freezing, . Weather to-day clear and cool., .> :y t . .-... The Chief; Commissioner ? of A Lands and Works has ordered tbe erection of e,new juil in :tlris placed Judge Begbie held court in this place yes* terday. He took his departure for Cache Creek thk morning. No tea*is have passed since la&tdispateh. :, YALE. ; '<*' , Yale,',Sept. 23���������The Onward l>rpnjrb't up 40 tons freight on Sunday. The following is the 'freight list:���������27 pkgs for Eleven of England .co.; 1 pkg. A W^; ��������� ~L6pkgg,.B.-D; 23pkgs, ;K & G; l.iiS.pkgs, B3 T'.; 1 pkg, J B ; (J pkgs, .dia 0 ; ������pkgs, "D K; (57 pkgs, dia N; 67 pkgs ..J W L; 1 pkg, A K; I pkp, Tingiey ; 13 pkgs fPC: 4 pkgs,diaM; 1 pkg, B D ; 125 pkgs, .11 B C ; 3 pkgs, M & W.; 8 pkgs, R McL; 6 pkgs, Li n h ard ; 2 p kgs, Mrs Pop & Barnard's stage left at,5 yesterday morning *wilh mailb; express, and following passen- ^rers;:T-Henry Nathan, M.P., Soda Creek; D* Witbrow, W. KeMey, Clinton ; Mrs Beak, 150 vmile house i. Sutz You, Cache Creek ; Mrs Han tier, Lyittoa. The first snow of "trio season appeared on jAlje Yale h il Is yesterday raor niag. Duri OS tho aiights cold and pievpip^ winds prevail, o,nd ^during the day the,weather is temperate and slight twinge of frost, and last evening young vegetables were destroyed by frost. ,������������������'.,,-.: The Governor remained at Hope.to spend a few day8 in fishing.' His iriovements are uncertain. It is rumored _that he will leave lift road at Cache. Creek and take a tour; tbrough tbe Okanagan country,.accompauied, by Mr Walkem and others. Messrs. Hall and Dupont started up the toad yesterday morning ou horseback. Mr Tims is etill in town.: NEW WESTMINSTER. New Westminster, Sept..21.���������Prize shopHog for cups came off to-day. For Governor Seymour's cup tbe higbestscore was H. Young.' 59 ; Scott, 2d, 51. For Kirch's cup, bigheat 'spore, H. Young. 28 ; Odine������.2di'25.- , The Onward: sailed for. Yale at 2 P*m��������������� Among the ptissengers were Lieut. Goverubr Trutch, Messrs. P. O'Reilly, Henry. Nathan, Tims,' Do pout, Baruard, and Johnston, the Kootenay expressman, and oi.hers... VICTORIA^; Victoria. Sept. 20���������The Twocal Parliament will be calle<l together for tbe dispatch ;of busiiiesB on the 15th of December. From the Manitobian of August 10th we learn that Mr Sanford Fleming and his party left Rat Creek for the Pacific on 5th August. He fill I y equi p ed h ia party fo r rapid travel-- ing and is determined]to."mako."at'least, fifty , miles per day the entire journey. j Lieut. Governor Trutch left for tbe main- ' land, and will reihain about fotir weeks. 'He expects to meet Chief Engineer Fleiuiug at or near Kamloopp^ '; -; ' ' * - ��������� ''} ���������'������������������.-<- a y A rifle match between five .of the Scout's and six of the 'Boxer's crew' came off yesterday at the Lagoon, Esquimau, aud resulted in the Borer's'.'winning by seven pointy The Ot"er wi 11 make three trips to New Westminster while the Kutei^rise:'is laid up, commencing on Tnesdov next. A German who has bad considerable experience, in coal in a tl ers. returned to town from C.owichan yesterday; and reports be has struck it rich this time.���������Queen Charlotte anthracite will not excel it. The British Colonist of this morning contains th������ following item:���������"Great Britain may make up her mind io lose San Juan and adjacent, islands, wright or wr.otig. The Emperor William, we are'io a position to state. has piren ins decision in favor of the United States, and the group will bo,-ceded to the ! United Stales in the course of a few weeks. This uewa iy perfectly reliable and authentic. EUROPEAN. '' Paris, Sept. IS���������L"@live. DeSchany, and Deny ilie. three communists condemned to death for murder of hostages, and- in whose <ca$es commutation of sentence was refused, were shot this morning. Paris, Sept. 18���������The Freneh Government has.. asked;fo r strInge.n t regulatipns tp,'.p reveri t the inbroduction and spread of the rinderpest Eigh ty com m up is ts co nd em ned to tran sp or.ta- tio n, einbarkeci at Brest for New Ca 1 edbhia. It. is reported that-Edmpnd About is to be tried by a German court martial at Stras- bo.tirg ou Sept. 27. . Berlin, Sept. 18���������The correspondence between the Emperor, Bismark and Bishop Tre- raoulan/on tbe subject of excoraniunication, is published. The Bishop takes decided ground- against the interference of the secular authorities in matters of religion. Tbe tone of the communications on both sides is sharp and uncompromising. S toe kh o 1 ui, Sep fc, 19 ���������A S tockh ol m d isp atch announces the deatb of King Charles of Sweden last evening. -.-.-��������� Paris, Sept. 19���������The German authorities of Strasbourg bave coasen ted to allow the wife of Eflmond About to see him. but- prohibit' others. His case is .bow being examined". London, Sept. IS���������There was a severe thunder storm at Rpchedale yesterday. Several persons were killed by lightuing and the crops damaged. The bark city of Hamilton, from London for Philadelphia, put into Hyde, Isle of Wight, in consequence of mutiny among crew. Wi 1 fred Lawson, 1 iberal member of Pariia- caent, while addressing, a meeting in Cumberland last erening, praised the conduct of Dis- raieii during the Alabama claims controversy. H<s rejoiced that the points of diiference were settied witliout recourse to tbe sword. Fifty chiliren, in charge pf Miss Rye, sailed from Caverpool for Quebec to-day oo Wkm* ~P~-' . v.''. . ������������������."���������;. \- i ��������� :��������������������������������������������� ���������. , ;.-������'_��������� ship Saruaritan. Homes have been secured for them in Canada. Genfeva, Sept. 19���������The American gentlemen lately connected* with the arbitration tribunal have,united in a letter of tbaoks to the Council of State of Geneva, returning thanks for hospitality extended them while in this city. MISCELLANEOUS. ' f BARNARD'S Exjpress Line Stages ..f CARRYING H.M. MAILS,' ' A: ' .MAKB Begular .Weekly Trips a Ifrom Barkerville, ililVilG If VlCTOEIi BMNASD'S EXPRESS ���������:|V '::STAOES- Ayyy ;tjf,0'r/0kanagan,';;' Under, temporary arrangement for conveyance of the Mails from CacW'Cf eek'to Okanagan. The underBighed hasplaceda line of. Passeri- ....,.,.. r?^..,.,.. j-^er'"Stages on tbo A Ay A mfwMM Mm to oeamgan, Running in close connection with;the Stages (rom Yale to Barkerville. Persons visiting the Okanagan District will find this by far the most convenient mode of travel. . . ��������� p&~ Stages leave Cache Creek on Wednesday mornings at 10 o'clock, aud will return the following week in time to connect with iheSLages going North and South. Will be transacted over the route. Freight carried.. Parcel delivered. Commissions executed. CoUections'made. au24:2 in F. J. BARNAR1> & CO. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the,Barkerville Post Office on 1st September. 1S71 Parties calling tor letters'in tbe following list, will please ask ibr Advertised Letters: , . Anderson, Anders (2); fcangdon;^V\T Angles, Eph Barlow, "W-Sy^K Brodie, John .-. Barker, William Clarke, John C Coby, Frances (2)- Coeman, P .. Cummi ngs. Allan Chidell, George ,. Darroch, D&nald - Dos her, Henry Dodero, C ��������� Dowling, Rehd Evans, H\\V Forbes; F W Fletcher & Bucanan Hinds, Thomas HolroydtJ'as Hicks: Wm , , Hare. Oliver ' Harris/Win- llumphriesjjphn : Johns, A :Lewis, Charles : Mcintosh, A J. . Mcl)onaldvAlex S McBride, Jos Murphy, John . ' McArtbur, DI . McLeod, Thpnlaa ���������:.. , Meaa;,WY'^;:-Y;;;-' Marcent, Loiua '.y Moftatt, John .McDonald, John'* McKeg. McDonald O'Hare. Patrick Phair, Henry Preusische, Rage Pellow, William Pritchard, Robt Kenton, John Sj Rowe, Samiiei Sahderson, John St. La lire nt��������� Jos.. V; ScPtt, Jpbn\V " ,;-. Sanders, John . Smith, Robt H Jeffry & Mills Jenkins; \\Tm H^(4) Sullivaii, J D Johanssou, S Schubert, H Jones," Daniel Kirwin,,P (3) Knight, Henry Leslie, John Lambert,!) , A^yy-yy Steel, E Th om as������: Benjamia Wilson; James Walmsley, Cbas Ward^Jli JO&i UOWRON, F.d5tni^li^r. MISCELLANEOUS. Van Volkenburgli & Co, Retail Butchers, Barkervslle, Richfield '9 -AND- " A SUPPLY OF.THB. QU4L1TY OF FRESH , I - . ���������*'.;' ��������� A' ���������������������������''... ��������� ' ALWAYS OK HAND.- ' Lumber! JLumbei1 KE prepared to furnish Lumber at. theirlMlils, .WilUaui Creek,.or deliver it to order, ... LUMBER DELIVERED ON LIGHTMNG CREEK. .. ..'������������������������: v Having ft PlaninglHachtno Id operation they .will' also furnish DRESSED at satisfactory rates. . sell BARKE-RViLLE,; A*-:'"Ci - aroceries, Brpyisio^s* and \Liquors. -"^ DEPOT WK > A" yy AM y&. Has commenced "her f$$ tj^blf SS Quesnel on MONDAYS, and boUa Cieek ott '.''��������� FHlDAYiS at daylight.: ;yy Passaob, FlSBlOUTi 1 cent per lb. <0T Goods consigned to ������s from belo^ foiCd^i:Freestaurgo for Storago.oc Commbswa... , jj^IK^ WRtdUT- QuesceVMay 2, i^'' : ';'; ������VU m" nostormmKimmem 3=i SATURDAY. SEPT. 28. 1S73, THE CARIBOO SEK'flNEL ^g^^mjjm^ to America, nnd then have sufficient left to start them in. ������bme^honest and respectable mode of life. The German Government have no idea of permitting the country to be, thus depleted of its wealth, industry, and most remunerative population. Ia fact, it has been evident for some tiico thai some stringent regulations would be passed for tho piirpose of rcrttrainiiig Ih fa wholesale exodus ;/and as the United Statca has been the principal gainer by the departures from Fatherland, it became all the more necessary to .conciliate the spirit of ber people so that no offence should he taken at the adoption of a restrictive legislation which might seem peculiarly and especially aimed at that power.. There * wh������j of course, no object in conciliating Englaud, who<?e good-wil l Germany already possessed but a manifest nd vantage was to be gained by providing against an ebullition of feeling which might en use'a protest to be entered by the American Government against What it migh t choose -to ��������� consider hostile legislation. All this, of course, may be mere cnrmlse. No decision may be given, and if given may post; fiiblybe in favor;of England; but there is tf u th i n the/ ada ge; " co m t n g o ven ts; ca st tbeir shadows before them," and if the decision be as reported, wo 'fori-gat fefiod that tlie ^reasons stated above have had mnro than .their fair *aare in bringing ab o u t that result���������;. . How. ever, whatever may be.the motives which may actuate the arbitralibg power in arr"vin/i\nt a con c 1 lis! o ri; w i} h i t we m us t rem ai n .ia tisfied. It is much better: that a matter of ibis sort should be settled even unfavorably to ourselves, than to. be allowed to remain as a bone of contention between two ;;kibfired peoples between whom war would be nothing less than a disgrace to moral progress and civilization. ���������'������ "'���������:'��������� ���������' ��������� ;: y THE SAN JITAN QUESTION. The San Samquestion is reported to tie nettlvd, and settled unfavorably to Gi^at, Britain and t!>e "Dominion of, Canada. This tr.ay or may���������* be true, but we suppose that the .statement would not be made "In an nuthorifalive way unless it had some foundation In fact .This result is one that we hardly expected. fWe well' recollect tbe time when the difficulty very nearly became the occasion ���������of war. We at that time fully believed, as we ������tiU believe,/ (hat the right of England to the possession of the islands In dispute was far Superior to that of tbe United States. It was n atnrat" y fe 11 by, .all who,. were \nclined to support the British -side 'of. the <_ue8tlontbat the channel meant in the treaty was the cban- r.eV that was then known and recognized as the snip channel, and it-wag generally' believed-that tbe eteji^ by. the .Government, of tlie United State.1? to the islands within the 1 imi t s of the . line form ed by the presen t channel used by'steamers and email; sail ::nir -craft, known asy Plumpers Pass/' was an afterthought. >It is almost needless for ns to fl'ay that such js still our belief. By the treaty "3t is expressly ���������agreed that' tbe 49th parallel ahali be the dividing line between the two cou ntries,���������: a rid: tha t this i 1 ine w.to be extended to tfievcentrV;rO'f.,"':the"��������� channel dividingVanA ������on ver Island from the Mainland, which chan- ru������l Is then adbp^dioSvthev llne.sof division. Undei this clause it has been fairly enough ������dntended that the American interpretation ha������s-been far-fetched.and.unfair, the *4 Haro!! ���������channel contended for by them being at the time of.the treaty altogether.unknown as a practicable channel for/ the purposes of.-������nayi* Ration and commerce; nnd taking the ordinary niles of evidence applicable to the proper interpretation of legal documents as our guide, we must1 almost Inevitably come to the conclusion that the channel meant by the' treaty was tbe main channel, then known, and not tbe A.-' Canal de Haro;,:* Such, .<��������� of. course, ris only our opinion- in the matter, but that opinion Is extensively shared in by these jjnost competent to form a correct judgment ���������on the points Iti dispute between the two nations. However, if tbe telegram be true, KEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ontracts. TK^TDSRS ADDRESSED TO THE POST I. Master General. "Victoria, aud marked "Tender for Mn������l Service.", will he received at Victoria up to 12 ^ct-ck noon on FRIDAY, the 6th day*! Decern- bnr. for the conveyance of Hi-r Majesty's Malls ia British'Columbia between tho following places for the term of FOUR YEARS from the 1st of April next: ^ Barkervillo and Harvey jjCreek ; Barkerville and Yale ; .//'/���������>/ Burrard Inlet and New Westminster; ���������������������������.;*���������: Cache Creek and Okanagan ; and Okanogan am| Qkanagan Mission; ' Clinton and Dog Creek j Clinton and Liliooet j Esquimau and Victoria; Hope and Kootenay;-..'_ -Lytton. and Nicola Lake j . Hetcboseh and Victoria; Omineca and Quesnelle} iSaanich and Victoria j Sookc and Victoria; ��������� ���������������; ��������������� ������ : The But.kdead.~.Mr Thomas SpenwOov erTi men I S n perin ten de rit bh i b e Wagein fo M. arrived in town' during the week, nnd ts now engaged in getting out timber for the purpose of connecting /the two slab bulkhead&at the upper part of the town and partially repah\ ing tbe.old one. The principal difficult? in the way of making a complete job of it is we believe the financial one. What is now being done will, however, be of considerable-benefit to the town. The Wesletax CnuRcn.���������Tve are har������py to our views and opinions will no^o for mucl^ ?tate t.{it our fn������nds of the Wesleyan Church - have just received from below a handsome THE ORDINARY ANNUA: A - Meeting ul' the . ��������� or tut no matter how much we may disagree with the alleged decision of *the arbitrator, by tbat decision we are in all honor and equity bound to abide, even although it be manifestly. unjust and not dictated by tbe purest of motives. Of course, it would be Jiardly fair on our part to impugn the motives or reasons which may or may not- have to -some extent influenced tbe Emperor of Ger: ���������many in deciding the issue adversely to England ; still we will always labor under tbe impression that tbe course adopted by that monarch (supposing tbe story to be true) has % ecu dictated morebya spirit of policy and expediency rather than by one of justice and equity. And we are much afraid that this yca/wm^ M policy and expediency" has been displayed siot for tbe purpose of^ creating a friendly fueling between tbe two countries, but more with the ulterior object of conciliating the Jealous spirit of:the United States as to some ���������measures shortly to be adopted by the Ger- :iiian Government. ��������� the fact is that the em i :gration question / is; fast becoming the most important one in Germany. Year after year tthe(COH������*Ery is drained of Its bone and muscle, %ealtii arid tedustry, by ri systematic emigra- iion which shows no symptoms of a decrease, but oa the contrary'seems to acquire an ever lacre&sing force.; This rhmr gone ou 4o such ������n extent tha fc tbe German Government has 1>ecome reallj alarmed as to the threatened effects on the conui-rf at i arge. We re "tbe^mi- ���������gration re&trioted. to fpaupers and the ���������" rag, tag and bobtail,* of tlie country it might even be contended that such was a clear advantage and the^onotry so mucht'the gainer. Such, '.fcewever, is not the ca^e"; the emigrants being nearly altogether confined io artizacg, trades- fieopte, shqpke^per������ sni farmere^people, in foflt/'ia ^mfortaljJ^ji^oumit!|iij3������flrw ^������o harmohinra for use during divine service. The usual services will beheld at ibis church to-morrow at the aceustvmed hours of II a.m. and 7 p.m., when a col lection will be taken up to defray the cost of the harmonium. Each Tender must bo accoirip-jnle*! hy a Gumntw, pjgned hy. two responsible p;:riie?, undertaking llnir in the evt'iit- ot tlie ^Tender hfin.q accrued tlie ?>rvice. s������mll be,performed by lbe party teDdertag for tbe price liemawle'l.; ,; ��������� Particulars ������n're*n.rd .to the S?rvice and amonnt o( ���������ocurily nquire-l, together with printed forms of Tender nnd GiMr-'nt*", m;iy beobtitin-'d at the OH*ces at the Titrmihl rf eacirr^ut^, or al tbe Tost Omces at Vicwria aud .New VvVst minster. -'J:: v ������������������ -' JOFN PKWEt .������������������ ��������� Cliief P. O. In.-perfT. Vi etorln; B. C..' 161 Sept emher, 1S 73. ��������� ��������� se23 tt I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS HAVING "DISPOSED OF OtTR entire business to Messrs, NEU������ FET.DKR & CO, we would tbunk tho .. puhllcfor their kind pairoDuge, aud ask*. : crjminu&cc& of tho same'lor out fcucces-'" ���������0K. llr >! ARCVS WOI.FE Is onr atitborfeel Agent, who wil! pay all 1 in bill ties.-and to' Whom all accounts must bo paid. * ' ��������� ; ,; Wo weuld here request all tboso fn- deb ted to us, elllier by Koto or Book. Ac count, to make aa speedy a iettUment ������g possible. ��������� OPPENHEIMER BROS. Btrkervtlle, ficpt. 13, M72. MEVT ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICK ������>��������� GSNERAL WILLIAMS CREEK *flEB"ROCK: FLUME AND DITCH COMPANY (Limited) will be held at tbeir Office, Richfield, on MONDAY EVENING; 14th October, at SEVEN o'clock, when the Directors for tho eaS'Ung J 28th September, IS63. a THOMPSOK, Secrelary. sc23 ;':'''A'-'i&c.+.. B. CHIPP HAS IN* STOCK and im const -in tly receiving ENGIilSIl DRUGS, PARENT MEDICINKS, A-'m And other Preparations. TRUSSES, EIsASTIC STOCKINGS; :;.;..y-'WRISTLETS, &d., &c. Teeth carefully Ss- F. Heufelder & Co.5 IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDIZE, Having purchased the IIouBe and Stock of Messrs OppenKeim^^ : ;,-.���������.. Together with FIREPROOF .'"';.':V ;:.;wiREnotsiE, g������S* Conefgnmente from below PolMted. " ��������� ��������� - - ���������" ��������� -*��������� -��������� ������������������ . i -������ C0M31ISSI0M, STORAGE, General Agency. GENTLEMEN ARE CAUTIONED NOT TO VISIT THE ELDORADO, 'Ay nlthcngh it Is gcncrrdly conceded tbat tbo LIQUORS' and CIGARS are of the FUIST QUALITY, and tho BILLIARD TABLES aro not the most infeitor in Barkeirillc. And further, the ^rcpneu������r, - ' .���������' ... ���������WM. W. DODD, endenvor.5) to make Ids patrons un cnmfnrtable as pen : .sible by luinisliini; a jrroai number of the most Intfr** os Jug NEWsi'AriSKS, and siudying their other cum. i".������rts. ' .;. "...- ' Yet, as tbe times are so dull and mom-v j<crrtjcet U [ would bu w*ll for all i,{*-old patrons aud irionda In I the eoni mu nit v not to visit th<������ Eldorado. I airkerville^AU!;ustai,.1872. ; auSl lm OPFOSITIO BEEF MARKET "W-TLL "NOW. SKL.L AT VANWINKLB ^nd "' , ��������� '"��������� ! BARKERVILLE BEEF AT A SMALL PROFIT, ond will con- linueto do so as long as tho public t-xtend u-rtt piitrouage. * J. W. LINDHARDa ������3U REMEMBER THE STORS -fc* Upper end of Barkerville, JAMES ap!5tf WICKHAM, Barkerville. HA LIGHTNING- CREEK. S. P. PARKER T^HE UNDERSIG-NED HAS DECEIVED 1 instructions to oiler to i������oan oa Gooil S^cunty a low Thvustnd Dullars, iu sums to suit the applicants. ALEX. bV B. DAVIS, Solicitor. Barlcervllle, August 8, 1672. auIO 2m ��������� T 1 "B ������ jS^f" Freseriptfona and Faeaiij Reriipris ac- ctiratdy jH^patWL se28 Lost or Strayed, AKE TO BfY PREMISES, ONE S.IVER.COfcOfiED DOG, on Scotecober 5th. Any poreon can have the same hy proving property and paying expense Apply at the K,i_neJ, ''������������������-' > .... \- , A. H. WALLACS, . , <WW. Ira -. ... fhArt������e_i' Mile- goae^ ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR ia. demands against mo for Money or Chattels, connected with nriy;, business in, Barkerville or my late bntdness ali the Last Gisunce Store, Lightning Creek, are requested to present tlie same to- me at Barker- villc ou or before the end of the month; and all per. sons indebted to me are requested to call and settle, their accounts on or before such period, otherwise such accounts will be placed in tho hands of a Collector.. ',' ���������P.-MANETTA;. Bariervllle^ 32th Septenaher, 1S72, \ scli im RAVING PUTICHASED THE ABOVE Hotel from Mr J. J. Roberts*-!., bogs to inform ihe travelling public and lbe Miners of Cariboo thai be will do Ms utmost to sustain Uie well eurned re* putatiou of Uie house as a arsi class IlotcL Will as usual be furnished with tho best the Market affords. Is well stocked with Splrltst Ales, Wines and Cigara, :b TENDERS for tho erection of a LOG STABLE will be received by me at the Town of Stanley, Lightning Croek, up to TUESDAY KVEiVING, the 1st October. ���������':���������"��������� The building to be of lbe following dimensions, viz : 40by56feetin the clear; 10 Stalls on each tide, with accommodation for 20 horses; a good substantial Loft, 19 feet in the dear from the grouad Hour, with double doors. > The building to be commenced immediately, and finished with a view to comlort and durability. Tho main walls to be 15 feet high. ���������������������������*���������; SAUUUL PARKER. *U������htBi&|rCfree^������4t. U. -.y .. >e_U it . Ara comfortably furnished, and a large additloats tbe number of rooms is uow being made. Are the best in the.upper country, and will a'way������ be well supplied with Hay and Grain. - J������2������ N OR ABOUT THE'; 12th 6EPTEMBETlt, Inst., vz TWO DEPOSIT RKCEIPTS, In favor ol Bptsy, MJ Indian woman, payable at the Bank of British Nortn America, bearing date respectively July lOtli, ioi*������ and August 31st, 1872, lor the respective bu cob w $130 and $100. " ������_ \ . ,,���������,,.������, Payment ef the abovo-Deposit Receipts, wnicn w" valueless to any ono but the owner, has been etopp9<i. Any person finding the same is requested to s<^u them by Post either to the Bank Qt British ������������">n America or the SkntIxsi. Otflca* Bar^rviUe! Sopt, lSt 187������, en oil de 1) id Vh Jot ,������ *ei Hi' V| frt <v. P������t|! m m mi Sk-S-' JpM mm: i >>: ���������Gi 8 ** I '������ I ^ Am Am ���������fir ri- Ts 1). hi M -jw ���������in re to to m of fl! BO Pi *1 4b m p������ ���������*? p- ha B\ So th bt X* th HP t?Y-' m$m Saturday; bebt 28,; im r=rr m PS_H ^1 I USTNIGHrS DISPATCHES. 1 QU^NELMOUTH..V;;; I Quesnelmouth, Sept 2f7-^Gardia���f, with a liar** mail, and Sylvester with aa express land $8000 Sir gold, arrived froni Omineca to- fday. ^ rTtieyJkft Mansdin Creek Septvji^th.; !, Several parties were getting reBdyJ to start for the, bsatjuilw riverg bavingbrougbtin<newa* of goodiprospects fonnd tber��yA tiir%e nunibetbfcmerii among whom are Sam Wilkinson, FrcAHart, P^ Harper a ed Vital, have left wi lb* a year's grub for the Roeky Moantain ��� poriage vrto wttiter there, aiid in spring start for Liztard river.; ; About 80 men':are. working on G erhrfahseh f||I creek and taking out pay.: 'About 250 on |f|l other, creeks/' ��� \ A- aaaaXAaaA.AaAaa': -AA Mi The country as far as Nat!on river was un.- 1 8 der snow and. weather cold, The mail leaves jail again on/October 5th. ' -.'. \ ,-���-.,/ v '��� ||S The steamer Victoria arrived at 130 p.ni; ���* wi th 45 tons f ceigh t for fo 11 ow i n �� "parXies :��� D Kurtz,'"SI pkgs ; LindharcL 200;pkgs ;. Neri- f eider;. 290 pkg9|,VttllIancour & co,. 3.;pkjrs ; "Fletclier. 3*plegs'��� JJ^Ro^rUoil, 5 ^kgsf��� J Hpl; Joway, 1; Pearson, 24 pkgs, v ��� The Ex press; with; tliu mai I and two pas- M& seogers, left for BarkervH1 e at 4 p,-iu. ; ���* ��������� aa-a.a ( soda cjjeek. ." ; Soda Creelr^ Sept. 26^-Th* Express and iniiiJa' '.arrived this afIernobb. The steamer V i c to ria left for Quesnel wi Ijh a heavy lo ad o f f r ei k h ti cr��m ovXA. n g goods for F N; di a K L & K L.'.'E Pi a nd the casti ngs ,/for,the< Vancou- ver c&.'spumps. '��� '-: Henry Nai-ban^SLPi^artf^ fita^e^and^tar^^to^mnrrow for the Chile oaten r'yer via Kidie/s^raiicn^ day and leave lorYVictoria. ' -,'i:-: ���- . CLINTON. A:.: ��� v, ��� ClinIfin^iSepi.'25^X6 the-Pavilion Moi;n- ��� t a i ti ���' raees to -day. the Li 110oet p u rae, best 21 n %Sj Wia woo by Sally, owner Mr Grainier. ' Tiie Farmers* purne was won by, Mr Craig's ^e)ior]ta; /HVt PwUp5* '-Mountain purse* beat $_��'��� :n^X was wtjii by aiclCi*y"a Cariboo Char 1 ie. Clinton, Sept 27th.���pAvrwon Mountain ^^p Kaci^���Secoiiti day. The Innkeepers"*purse Hr w;��K -Von ;by Kitty Clyde, entered by Ward, : >;��^.f2;j n >3i ;* r?^his jt/tiiha 1 _t|; ptii_^jiraii "bjr/M^r- ���aisoh;��/������ (xip*ey, one;mile dash.: -The;Pavilion per by,: 1 _? oi ile,- dash, X woo by Vanderhor i's < ripsey. M * oh ael M cCar thy '* h orse New Bru n *wick won the Consolation Stakes and Cup.��� Numrr����ns -races; camer.-.off not enumerated. 'i'berW is/a givat crowd present and everybody is well pleased. ���'���-���'.'. . -���" yale. t : ,:;* YaleYSept; 25���Result of polls held here ���nnd at Lytton,aiid Cache Creek to-day for *��� I ecti 011y of a ��� me 'in ber fo r House Of Co m m ons: Tale���t)ewd riey, 11 ; Shii tb, 1. ��� Lytton��� Dewd 11 eyi 5 ; Smith, 2. Cache Creek��� Dewdl- nwy; 3 ; Smith, none. ���':���'��� vAV^.A Yale, Sept. 27^The Onward on her trip up ti i 1 rs t the fly ������pi pe w hen ne ar U ni on Bar, abo 111 10 miles below Yale. She is undergoing repairs, and will ."reach Yahe1 to-morrow uiorn- dug.' :'Weather1 tbreatening rain; AA''AyMA:'lYJiyTOjn Victoria, Sept 23-^Y*e8terday morning tbe Tesidi'hce of Mr Fiterreiyabout e\x mil��s from town, was totally destroyed by fire. The loss ia estimated at $5000 ; insured for $3200. The contest for tbe Seymour and Birch cups took place at Clover Point pn Saturday after- Boon. Just after the commencemebt a gale of wind rose which tested the skill of marka- inen; Highest score by Private Butler, 68 : second, Private Kennedy, 4% For Birch cup. Private Butter, 23 ; second, Roscoe, 17. Mr Daniel Lindsay, of Cowichan, has been placed on the Commission of the Peaco for the Province of British Columbia. CedarI1H1 public BchooI was closed on 'Friday by order of tlie Bishop of Columbia. pending thb settlement of some question in connection with the. school. There will be a matcb game of cricket played at Col wood probably on Tuesday be- tween ihe olRcers and men of H.-M. Scout &nd j 'the officers and men of H.M. Boxer.: The steamer Gus Wright arrived at *Na- oiaimo on Saturday Right from Sitka. She has a cargo of coal on board for the Portland <Jas Company. \" ./EUROPEAN...^ London, Sept. 22��� The Govetti'menfc of "Brazil hastgranted Baron Mamn concessions jfor a telegraphic cable between Brazil and the Portuguese coast. London, Sept, 21���A meeting of tlie mem - Ijers of the League St. Sebastian at Dublin yesterday led to the formation of an organization to afford material aid ia mtonng th��| powep^f ihe Pop��. The 'Labor Leagmvyesterday adopted reso- hit io ns appro ving of'tne award of tbo Geneva tribunal as being just iri England nnd America, nnd strengthening the friendly relatio&s between the two countries, . Paris, Sept. 20���Diplomatic notes bave been exchanged between France and Germany concerning tlie arrest of Eduiond About. The crime for which he la to be tried consists of two charges. One accuses him of publishing hostile articles in iGeraiati territory in November, 1871 ; the other the; same in tbe Province of Lorraine. M. About i;a* sen I word trom his prison to Thiers entreating him to be calm and.take no stcpa in tbe cuct; which might buffi France. Berlin, Sept. 20?���During the recent meeting of. the iSmperbr* bore the subject of the inviolahilitybf private property al ��ea in time j of war was considered by Prince Gortseba koff, OpiiiVt ybn.Andrassy, and Bhmat k. It Was regarded as'a good omen lor the eatab- (lishmentrof 5;lhisYprinciple that tbe Governments of the United States, Austria, Germ any, Russia, Italyi^�� and Holland unite ia its sup ppityAyAyyAyAyy. ,:ipn|pny?:Sepi 2:3���A report is circulated that Coun t Arnim h a a tendered his ri as Grerman .ilinisfeial l'aris in - con?��equence of iinpieasaht encounters in Parts society, it js^stated that inns resignation is accepted the embassy:-tp; France will remain vacant, Ger many^;''b.eliig^i'epresented at Paris only by a Consul.;;/ ^tv"Y:/ 7 '- ��� ' 3^fis;*Sept. 2MThe examination of Ed mbnd About; at Strasbourg resulted in bia discharge lo-;day. Stockholm, Sept. 21���Prince Oocar, brother of the deceased -king Charles XV", has succeeded to the ��� throne pf S wcden and No rway. All the d igii i taries of t he rea 1 ni took the 0 a tl) pialiegbnce^tO: theiiew monarch. Geneva, Sept 24���The removal of the Catholic priest Riermedito by the Swiss Government causes some excitement. IIis bishop resists, the^ighttjfitlie secular power to remove e}ergy;and maintains that bis allegiance to the Fo pe is s npe rio r to a U h u m an 1 a ws. . ���'; S to ck h 01 m, S e p fc;' 2 4���-T he r e ra ai ns 0 f King Charles X^ bave been brought to Stockholm. They were taken in solemn procession through the streets, receiving every mark ol respect irom the,Inhabitants. . . :parisr;Sept, 24-^Tbiers has now under consideration the recommendai ion of the Consul General inregard to proposed constit u tional reform. and is > I so giving his a 1 te n lion to e la b oral e repprfs from F re n ch re p resen ta ii r es abrbad in regard to working of constitutional! Among the questions that are likely to arise during the next session of Parliament tbe educational one is sure to cause conBiaerable discussiou, and His highly probable that the gravest difference of opinion may be found to exist on tbe subject discu8eiog a question of from many of those prejudices which have such a strong foothold in other and more con�� venlional communitiefl, and we have so, far succeeded in estabiishing a system of education which Is now, it may be said, on its trial. Under this system the highest morality must be inculcated, but each school must be conducted on non-sectarian prlneiplesrarid. no religious creed or dogma may be tan'giiL The country is divided into school dUtricts. and tho only limitation in this respect is that there roust be fifteen children of school age ���that is from five to sixteen years old��� within its limits. These provisions ore all very well in their way, but it will be at once HeoiVby=asy-~ori6-well acquainted with the ������sicnatinii' country that great difficulties are sura to arise 'in attempting to curry out the scheme to a successful issue. These d ifll cut ties seem to have been felt in their lull force by Mr Jes- sup, our able and talented Superintendent of School8,as well as by others interested in Ibis all important question, and hence the remarks, that fell trom some of the speakers at a public meeting lately beld in Barkerville. At that meeting it may be recollected that a resoln lion was passed that boarding schools should | be erected in convenient localities by Gov- ercmehv parents and guardians paying auCi- ctcnt to.delVay the expenses of the -children*** hoard. Tho intention of the resolution is very apparent. A very large part of the country is most thinly inhabited. Even along the line of the wagon road, where children are constantly increasing in numbers, the farms are situated at long and scattering distances, irom each other, and it is -therefore utterly impossible to place the means of education under the present system within the reach oj the children who are rapidly growing up in these localities. In any place where the population is concentrated, such as the towns, no difficulty is experienced in carrying out the Act successfully, but that, as far as the whole country ."is concerned,-fe simply the exception. It is evident, therefore, that somesuch scheme as that embodied in the resolution previously quoted must be adopted in order that the ad- vantages of education should be extended to all the children in this Province who are of master in a state of somnamunlism/ In' tha' morning a saclr of gold is trussing, the clerk is denouuce.d to the .authorities, 'tried, eon* demued, and suffers the penalty "of rbe la��*. Deftiiancourt, who in'* a. highly improbabi�� way has fallen across Victorine, the object of his Bearch, \s induced by ber, for tlie purpoaa of solving the mystery and proving fc*r . In this Province, in I Other's suspicions correct, to accept��fee posl- f this sort we are freod *'on. ��^ c^r^�� aM<1 therefore of guardiarr over ; .. rLK .. . 1. A A the treasured Ke does so, and lil:e<��^^fooV. goes to sleep for one quarter of an hour, and during that. time the thief eulerfi aud tha geld is stolen. Of course, in the morning tho sack is missing and a horrible row takes place. The young lady, then Va great distress, determines to watch herself, and tier father is then discovered to be thelhief. He is suddenly awoke to all the horrible- trnth. Vis'ohn of the peer devils who have suffered through bia conduct come dancing before" his now dis. eased imagination, and like a man under riurik circumstauces he,does the ''regular thiog," aud dies upon the stage. Other character* are introduced as a sort of by-play. Ihe principal- ot /whom, tbe miner s hungry servant, Simon Siggel, was well performed by Gomeir Johns, ns was also tho, part of the three thieves by Messrs, Pe rri t, Sullivan and Hud- Bon. Mr Fisher's personation of. the old usurer was really artistic and good. Mr Thompson, as "JJeBriancourt, and Ftoreneo Wilson, aa Victorioe, also did well. ;Tha play, conaidering that it is ft badly conceived, mereliicious.drama, went off.very .well to a bouse somewhat thinly attended in conw- queues of the unpropitious wftatbe^ government in .varluna couiitriw. On these. ffi . ^ {mtn u ig tbe duty of the materials he will base his nrononal to the As-1 S{^ t0.aflgj8t the parent in every way in the proper educatiou of his offspring. It is ^onbly propona sembly lor the appointment of Vice-President is f f t b e Re pu b I ic, the ere a t i 0 u 0 f an Upper Chamber^ and a^uew electoral law. The Figaro says that Dejemal Pasba. Turkish Ambassador to Florence, died on a railway train whiles going from Paris to Lille. Charles Sumner arrived in Parts ou 22d. Gen. tfaultmffcl, commander ot German troops now iui France, and lbe French author- ities have agreed to a Conventi0n 0f the De narunents at Marne Haute, to commeace 25th Ocloheiy A^A A..A- '���'������ Paris, Sept. 2*k���At an interview given by Thiers to Count OrloftV Russian Minister to France, the latter said the Czar would not ha Ve gone to any meeti ng ��� tli e object of w hich was hostility to France. Count Orloff said the Czar had ordered him to state this fact to Thiers. '.;"' ry'������'���'7'' The French Government to-day paid the Germans 57.000,000 fratics, completing the fifth half milliard of the frar iudemnity.. ; A A '������������';.;, \A.; CUBA.,-:,'.., :;,, Havana. 20th ���A stringent 1 aw has been promulgated compelling Chinamen now making co u irac t snot .to m ake a ny t or I ess th a n 6 not, more than eight years. It is reported that a massacre had taken place at Cuidad Bras, at which three hundred werekilled. �����-��*- ist��**- ���P-+- m Veoktauik PRonrcTroxs in CAnmoo.���Tbree go 0 d sized a nd we 11 "in a tu red po t a toes h a ve "ust been *>!aced on our table for examination! The'potatoes are of Cariboo growih. having been raised on Nelson Creek. They certainly afford evidence of what may be done even in this climate in the way of producing good vegetables. We might, hero also state that Mr Green, the constable, has sue ceeded this season in raising some very good full-headed cauliflowers in bis well-kept garden behind the Court hpnse and jail. Bahxabd's Exphbss arrived from below on Saturday last, bringing a mail, an express and the following passengers:���Mrs Kelly and children, from Soda creek, and 1 Chinaman, from Lytton. The Down Express left on Sunday morning, 22d inst., with a mail, express, and the following passengers:���Mrs Lindhard, Miss Santbrd, for Yalej H. Randall, for Cache ��r��ek ; 1 Chinaman and Mr Bramley, for Quesnel; Mrs Colbraitb and ^Mm 4iioe Bana&f&i from Soda $mk le Yaie. the cage hero where the means are difficul and the obstacles to be coutended against numerous and discouraging. In carrying out this plan we conceive that pareuts shouhl not be required to expend any more than will be barely sufficient to delray the expenses of board. In fact, any other rule would make these schools so expensive that most parents in tbe country would be debarred, from want of means, from availing themselves of the advantages thus offered them in tho education of their offspring. We are glad to see the subject thus brbnght;prominenily forward in this district, and it-is certainly a source of satisfaction to ape in a community composed prineipaHy -of v bachelors -such; an interest taken in this question. Fortunately perhaps for tbe linbornfmost of lis are unblest either with wives or children: but that is precisely the reason whv we should do our utmost to assist those'Avho have assumed responsibilities which we may ahirk but duty/almost calls upon us"'tn adopt. There are,no"doijb.t. many] dihlculiies to becontended against in attempt- ing to carry thin plan into effect^ but that is no reason for discouragement. Defects when once s<��en are easily remedied. The rising generation must bo educated and taught the difference ��� between right and wrong, otherwise the country will in ft few years be inundated with a wild and reckless youth, ignorant of letters and given to every spj&cles ot vice and dissipation. MINING INTELLIGENCE. *���- ������'���'-'_-:. TnkatriCAT* PERFonMAXoa.���On Satnrd ay evening, the 21st inst, an entertainment was given by the Cariboo Amateur Dramatic Association at the Theatre Royal. The piece chosen was wbat is styled in tbe play bills the original romantic drama of the ��� ������ Seven Clerks, or the Three Thieves and the De- oouueer?* and a very <��rigirial un romantic dram a it ia. The plot of tbe play is bad, the incidents unnatural, and tbeJ whole story is based on tbe wildest improbabilities and numetouB absurdities. AJdotpte do Brian- court, a nobleman, falls in love with Vic tor ine. whom be meets at a masquerade ball. She is called the daughter of tbe Denouncer, who, however, i's notbia*g more than an old usurer who has ijeen tbe occasion of tbe death of six of bis own clerks, who being set to watch his hoard of gold; In some unaccountable way go tv aieep m& m robb<4 ^j* fozfc ew WJLT.IAXS CBKEK. The Ballarat co. took out 106j oz. last week. The Forest Rose co., who bad been prevented from working in their digging* from want of water to wash with,: bave again resumed work on what has every appearance of being paying ground. If the present wet weather continues the hydraulic claims abovo Richfield will yet be able to do some good work this season./ ." Aa'A'v"A'" tub"MJCAoowg.y..A..V_rr___*_:.(.'/���",; The Lane & Kurtz co., who had met with 6 sligbt accident to their pumps, have ��gain got to work. After the pumps commenced work* ing the shaft and diggings were emptied.of water, and t be men at; woikin the face in live houra. This occurred on Wednesday. Every, tbinj Is now looking and working welVftni the indications of near approach to pay* ing ground are extremely favorable.- Two, extra boilers for the engine and the-Coin- pany'a new 13 inch . pumps havo been de�� tained at Yale In consequence of the repairs which have had to be undertaken on the Alex* andria bridge. The machinery is now, probably on the way up. LOWHEE CREEK. The Calavera? co. are running ahead with their tunnel, meeting with variable ground. JACK OP CLUBS CREEK. The Discovery co. ground is looking better, and the company is in hopes of finding pay ni the bill in, a short lime. - The T wo; Sia'ters ar�� getting some pay. The Two Brothers/co. ar* down .pi feet, find little water, aiid expeefc to find bed-rock in a shorfc time. Oh tbo whole, the prospects ou this creek are improving, ' AQOLD CREEK. ' A The Discovery cbfchafrii been drivtn out with yr&ter after sinking vsome 2$ feet, Wrt h a v�� n 01 aear d w hetJier any other co mp an ie a continue working^ : / / .//...:'-;. ',';-���""./���,���/���: , MOHTXIXa CREEK., The Ross cp. ur��: taking out fair pay. Th�� Lightning 00. is also doing well./ The Spruce co; are still sinking in bed-rock. The Poiufc/ op* diggings bave been filled up in cotise-/ qiience of there not having been suftleienfia water to run the machinery. The Vicioria: eo. received their pump on Thursday. Tbo-. Gladstone co. is taking up rock in the drivo so as to get into the channel at a lower grade. The Water Lily co, is cutting a ditch. Tha Eleven of England co. is taking out good pay. HAltVEY CREKK. Tho Foster co. are about commencing to sink. The Minnehaha co- have been running a drain ahead of tho diggings which is now 200 feet ahead of the face. The Cnmmtogs co. are now on bed rock in the channel, aro getting some gold, but rock as yet rather'unfavorable. The Manitoba co. have got fairly into the c nan nel, and is expected tp take out; pay next week. Tbe Dominion co. hay** drifted up to their own line And are on bet rock, and have obtained first-rate prospects. The Perseverance co. is paying a little ovit expenses.-, vyy _ A'.'A. ��������� 'aA 7-:������:������-; Tnis following passengers are hooked to leave by Barnard's Express to-morrow*���-\V_ Allan, Brisbane, Martin, L. A. Blanc. Andrev? Morrow- Henry Nathan, M.P., and E. A^ > Brown, will go ictowxt by _��_u�� iiOavfsyanao ^oi�� &6u/a cr6��k.. -"���--." a, yJi '.;- ) ��- nflOTflWtffB^WfflBKHHfH LEGAL NOTICES; &c. 1ST " IN'! .THB SUPREME COUET OF BRITISH ...,��������� AA A coiAJUhlA. A '.'.;:���������'. In tb������ matter of Comn/Chisholm, deceased; ;;';'������������������; yy ," . intestate., Al ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THB ABOVE. Estate wo required tu pay such debts Immuci- *U>iy] and ail persons who have claims against.such' ISslato'are��������� required to send tbcxn In to mo ou or be- fcro tho FUt&C DAV OF NOVEMBER next. ���������.'-.. AAiAyv a at. .AC. E..POOLEV, Official. Ad raiuistraior. Kfcbflei^3opt..9,1873. - - ; >��������� - y- sel.4- IN. THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITJSn .,\,.": COLUMBIA. HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &c. MISCELLANEOUS. Yanwinkle Store Va&anco&r, Larery & 06";. [SUCCESSORS TO N. CUNlO;] .: In tbe matter of Nicholas Bailey, deceased, '��������� x a ���������'-'���������������������������' intestate. LL:PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE ABOVE ES- ., tate are required to pay such debts Immediately; and all persons who have claims against such 2Esiate arw' required to send them in to rucuii or before aha FIRST #A* OF NOVEMBER awct. C. & POOLEV, ... .... , . . Official Administrator, ���������nichfleUlPftptY9,1872. .,.'���������' ,". Ay * Banikrnptcy Notice. WHEREAS A PETITION "FOR ADJUBI- } T���������;.. cation oiVttamVruptcy., bearing date the 2d of ^ptember,. .>1$"2,.. hath been dulv filed a/rainst "HRtfRY STEEL, of Soda Creek, iu tho rroviuea of British' C"lumbia,i Trader, and be having been de. clarod a.Jtaokrupt,is. hereby requirod to. surrender himself to; the HpnorablO'Matthew. Baillie ..Begbie, .-Chief.-. Justice pf Our Supreme Court 'sittiug in Bankruptcy, "on the lath day of September next, at QUES* "NKLMODTH, at -IV-cPcioek in ttio forenoon precisely, and on Wednesday, the. 16th October next, nttite ���������Court House, Victoria,' at U 6'cleclc in tho forenoon, : iireclsely- mid .'mak'o' afull discovery and d Isclreure of Ills estate and effect?, when, and.-, where tho creditors aro to come to prove. their debts,.' and at tho first .sitting to choose Assignees- and at the last sittiug the eaidi.Bankrupt is; required to finish his examination/ 4JJX persons indebted to.the said Bankrupt, or tbat Jiay c any of. his effects, a re not to pay. o r .de] iver the :*ame" 'but' to Cbus. E. Pooley,' the Official Assignee; ���������^vlioua'the Oonrt lias appointed. '- "A '��������� ��������� ; >���������.' ��������������������������� . yVAA:yA[\A'A'.A ... CHAS. E, POOLEY, ,--,., -. ��������� " ��������� ;5, ..-'������������������ ,-v Official Assignee..- - patcd Qiiesnel, 2d September, 1872. st-7 1 ni < Rpg" to Inform tbeir friends and- tli c pub lie that tho have taken--the well known premises in Barker vi 11 so long in vorabiy patronised while iu tho occupation of-Air X Cunio. ' . ' Tlxe Celebrated XXX Ale w#ll be manui'aotured;and ���������tail iu j ts purity, and ������o!dJby Wholesale and Re- LIGHTNING CREEK Has just, been re- eg 1st ration of Births, Deaths and Mar- Ay yyA;yWo\T%p ky^Ai ��������� ''."��������� . TJVBtJG;NOTICE is hereby ;"given. that from an d ; X! alicr/tuc 1st day of'September' next, all. Births, ; Deaths and ���������Marriages'with in the Prov iucb of British <54lurahjaare to'Ve Registered;under the previsions of ; :*\Tho Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriage's Act;]IS72,". at' the.Office of the-Distrie t'-Regisirar of tlie Pis I rict wherein the same-respectively shall take $)hicc, and within the times following, that is to say: JtlRTHS^-Within ������0 days from the date thereof ? ���������' :v- 3>E AT HS-r With in SO. days after -f utt-rmen t. , i, JURRIAGKS-r)Vithiu 90 days irom tlie da to thereof. Kvery Householder, Headnf a .Fiuhiiy, Clergyman, Physician; or other person or -person*, -required fey the .f5?iid Act to report" Births, Deaths and Marriages/ who refuses, or wilfully negk-ets to do so, withiu the times before named, will be liable ton penalty for each and ^vpjy.ofleiice- of not loss than Jfiva Dollars or more tlnin Tw;enty Dollars,'to bo recovered with costs be- .i'������iri>any Justice of the.PeaC'e Having jurisdiction w ithiii- >tho lecjihty where any such olllnco is conimiited -against tins said Act. ' yy a- -i ���������; jjy command/ ���������." ::���������-." ���������Ayiyty ��������� ���������>- "': ��������� ' M. B.: W. AIKMAN, ;���������������������������' ..,."��������� Registrar General... &anrt Registry Ofilccs,^ \ . * . '; -A\l\<: ill; J.872; ' I seli The best Liquors & Cigars constantly kept on hand. Tho Lodgmg Department w*ill bo always, carefully Jattendcd. to, and.the best Beds and' accommodation provided lor their ens tohicrs. A ' ' '. . de!6 ..","..���������;���������-,'���������..V&QTicE."' ''iiy: HorsK of AesEMotv, 2d .August, 1872. ^Extract from Rules relative to Private Bills. "50. Alia replications tor I'rivu to Billn, properly the .fitib.ii cl of- icgishition by the Legislative Assembly of ' Jiritish ColumliJa, within the purview of,-^Tho British North America Act. 1807," whether lor the erection of ta'Bridge, the muking (if n Riilroad, TurnpikeKoad. or Tlvh'gruph Line, the construction or improvement of u Harbor, Canal, 'Look. Dam or Slide, or other like work; -the granting of it right of Ferry;- the incorporation of Ja;jy particular trade or calling >*r i>t any Jnjat Stock '('ompftby; or otherwise for granting to any individual .^r iiidividnaJs any exclusive orjicofiliar righfa or priv- dlege* whaterer.. or J'or dolu^ any matter, or tiling .which in .its opera tion would aftect the -right, or proper i'y'of other pi������r tics, or relate to any particular class ���������<>r t h o com muni ty; or for.m lik injr day a m em I m en t of a 3jko naturo to any former Act. shall .require a Notice. 'Clearly...nnd dlstincUy specif vmg tlie nature and object -of; the npplicution; to be-published as follows ��������� v-ja. :* i A; No tice.'inscrte cf i ri: the' Bri tish Oolu ra bia Gazette, p nd: in; oha aiowspaper, published in the djslrict af- - tectcd, or if tli ere h������ no ne wspaper pu b lish ed tl i ereiti .then' in a newspaper in the next'r nearost district ih ���������which anewispaper isnuhlished;: v;;r::; l!':. : J6__rr Such;<������ot ice -shall be-<;on tinned:Iri'each case for -n period of at least six weeks, d urlng: the In terval of Yl ijne bet\veeh thc^lose of the hext x>receoiag Session 4������nd the con^iilijrafidn of the pelitioii; ��������� 51.; Before .a ny ��������� Pet4 tiori praying for leasrA; ;to - brine 4n a PrlvatcSi 11U\r the; .ercctioia of a Toi 1 Bridgc i"s ip resen ted. to the House, tlie person or .persons intending Ui petition for such Bill shall, npan giving the no- %'m prescribe'l In the pnced ing Rule, {)iso at the same ���������tune, and \& tli.ti srtrrie ni'Ui^r/giVti'^oiTce of the rates which they intend to ask, the ������yu nt oi the .privilege, tho hekht of .the arches, the interval between the Abutments or^ pi era. for the passage of falts or vessels, rfuid men tion lug. also whellur they intend to erect a -drawbridge Or not; and- tho dimensions of ihe so-me. -f-EESTAmAW;;; AB"D BAKERY THIS OLD AND "WELL-KNOWN ESTABLISHMENT JL... is ul ways supplied with tho. best of cveryihiua tUat-can be procured in Cariboo. ���������.".-. B6a,rd,.;.; - $14 Single Meals' - - |!> Tbe Celebrated FRESH GROUND COFFEE, A superior article to any which can be had Jrrorh he- low, liiKiated and <1 round on the premises irom the best .selected benies, an<l warra n led 1 roe from adul era tion, jo!7 J. G. GOODSON: meiit. of everything the trade requires, and oilers to Miners stud Traders the advantages of a splendid selected assortment, which cannot be surpassed in quality or price.- " ��������� ��������� $&��������� After the 1st of Jn!y, Goorts will ha <i*liye!������d according 16 order on all outside Creeks.. . J. W. LLVD11ARD. Van -'Wlnklo. June 5.1872. '?' CLEARING OUT STOCK To uia"ke room for Spring Goods, Tho undersigned begs to inform the Miners of Cariboo that he is SELLING- AT COST! The following class of Goods, especially Be ��������� lectetl lor Mi tiers : Tho FLORENCE is tbo; beit?Sewing; Machine for Family:use^becaus* ft; ������o seldom geU but of order. Ifthcra is on������ not working vy������li f������ ; California; ; ' ���������; OREGGTN;/ -A f A-vv A ' Ay \ WASHINGT(JM TERRiTORV;" ���������NEVADA, IDAHO. ALASKA, . BRITISH COLUMBIA, ������������������.. MEXICO, JAPAN, Or CHINA, if Informed of it, \ will Cx it without any ������xpen$# to the owner. .SAMUEL HILL,, Agent,' No. 19 Montgomery Street, Southi, turn mm building, ������an j^rancisco, Pal. : Send for Circulars and samples of tho work. Active Agents wanted in every place. tin& tfji es taiirant & Ss J)i*mveFS> DEC TO ANNOUNCE THAT THE.Y HAVE REMOVFI) I) t<������ tlio ������j)-iCiou;j prL'iniises iormcrly knows ub tic St. Oi*{)r^������* y.iloou, wliei'y tbey willboat.iill times prep:irud loiurnisU >-* -, ' ; ;' ; BOARD A NIK MEALS OF THE BEST QUALITY. TIk* BAR furn>?5lied wito tlio ifiotst'WNES MQUOUSaud.CIGAlt.S. Board, - &T4. *^^r TSTa^ . J 017 6ni 5 T 9 And a Very Fine class of . NOTICE. THE HNDERSiaNED BEING- ABOUT i. tx> close busincsfg,. .requests, Lliat nil p-irtk*s Ui- debtetl u> Itim by Notes or Jiook Acwunts will makej . IMMEDIAT������ PAYMENT of-4.be aaitio. ':,y,'���������*-, v;' ��������� i..- ���������', :'.;' fiAk ' ., .:R-MANETTA. . ��������� Btjrkrrvine, Aupriis.t 17, 18*r2. ������ui7 I HAVK boon nquosie<l by several res pi������i:tut>l'*p-< r- i. i\ea, wUoc.ib testily to the ftlicaoy oj uiy system, Uj nguiii nuiko public the li\ci that. '_.. .. *. Moses' Hair Inyigoratcr WILL '1>KKVENT BALPNESS, JJESTOKK lf.UK THAT IS BF.COMISO THIN OU KAI.MNO OF!*.'i'Hi'1 HI������m:IiHI!v . CUUE scdkf on iianhki?k'f. ��������� : A TMsis iiot/i trior*- aspfvrtinh en my prtrt;'.ns I have in my pin������������������y.������Pinn nutTt������vr������Mi.>?testimuninK<������erliIy!i)g'lo' tho s5ij(*cest-*ol jny r.mic'fly. - " 1 iiu not iH'cvut^e pretir-ini that I <*,;ni innke Mm* hntr zvnw on lu'itflf: which l������ty������ lu'eh. bal������i lor. years,; but f w j 11 u.������iii'������'ii tee to stop Uie ��������� hair iWwti tii Hiivy\\ A\o ��������� i\<:rciisv.,i ia: growtb, and cllcctu;i 1 h nrmov������'.v<7jfi.or. DamirutlY , W* 1) MOSKS, . '��������� : U^rktfrvilK^B.C. - A] -AX y-yXl: CERTIKICATR;- AaAA') .yy. yA Thip Is ii> certify that<inritii? - last sprlhjr my Ii������ir; vea.s rapitWy ritllinjr out nii!l;inv IhjjhI *"a������ Instbeconv tiVL' ������abi;--wljiiH 1 nppljcti u������ Mr Wv Ti -MOSES.Brirb'* Bu rk'ervili������,|; \\~\ih in. a few weeIcs re<Jtor>cl niv 11?iiiri ; its furuirrli'NiUliv stale: ,; ���������'��������������������������� I)AVID GIBSONS' 'A ��������� Barkerville Bee...20J1S66��������� ���������"��������� .. A'-AAVj. k..jMfiyAy- LEA: & PERRINS'S ��������� ��������� ���������'... : Celebrated ������������������������������������: ' ^A; WORCE S T E R S HIR. E SAUC!������ Declared by Oonnpisseurito be; v', THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE. --;; A fine Beieetion of Ladies'- BOOTS & SHO ES m2l Itn v.y^ QHARJ>ES 6QQI)t ,->.- ���������Clork ftf lite icgisiati ve 2&&$$y: JOHN EVANS, A- fine assortment of Grennine Meersoliaiim Briar-root Pipes.' ��������� ���������SUBLETS AHB 1'LANS EXECUTED On .reason able terms. AA ;v:^Orders'leffc at Mr.Kellj'g, "Barkerville TsrjiL hQ$ti$n#ii(l to,' t. ^ __jj^ tf j������f Grill and examine priees.^_# The Guoiis will be sold YlliiY .CIL&At lor Cash. Baikervfik,-ia'y 17/ ; Caution agamst "F"raua.���������The successor this mo.si deliohjuu aiiii unriyuUert Condiiii.cdt liavius ca u so cl c e r tu i u d e tile r s to a pp ly lb e 11u m e b f *' WoriH-s* tershi re sauce?'. to 111elr <>wn inIorlor coinpounels',;tbo public i s 11 ereb y i ii lor in ea t h m tb l oil} y way to piy cure Uie genuine, Is to ���������' . ASK FOii LEA & PERRINS* r SAUGE a n ri t o sec t li fi t 11) e i r n a.in c s' arc' u pon the vr'itAvtty I.ABKLS, s 'f orr kk , an d jj err us; .-;:.; ; _' Someol the foreign inurlcels having beensuppliea ki 11������. a. s pur i o u fi W or c es to rsb i i eSau ce. u p o n th e w r������ V' per and labels of which'the names of Lea and PerrJjn* hav e been. forge<l, L. ajid -P: g.ive notice.tbat .tliey have (urnisbrci, their correspondents witb l)t'wer- attorney to take instant proceedings against -������a> I.'ACTURKU8������1id VENpOllB ot BUCll,. QTIHIJ OtbcrlDU tioiifci by which tbeiirigbt may beinlriOKcd. Ask for LEA & FEKBINS*. Sauce and see Name on Wrapper������ Label, Bottle, .an������ . Stopper,"''. : -��������� ,'r ,-���������';: .'A. A ���������.. ��������� ._ . ,Who 1 esaJ e and f ot eKpor t by th'o Prppriptore, Wpfr 'ces ter; Crosse and Black^elliL'on flow", &c������ ,&& j., by Oroceffl *n it Oilmen u'civcresii^i *��������� * wy-^'.i H^
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Title | The Cariboo Sentinel |
Publisher | Barkerville, B.C. : George Wallace |
Date Issued | 1872-09-28 |
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.) |
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Language | English |
Notes | Print Run : 1865-1875 Frequency : Weekly |
Identifier | Barkerville_Cariboo_Sentinel_1872_09_28 |
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Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2011-08-03 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0171530 |
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