���ward;5 for leakage of : my7 im, wrtws MiiuW art surrounding i or ward go/JOo t.Pf April next 'igattlon.... ' l care and dis CKB1CKKY ore, will bo pre- xt, io Hinge he? /ike to ike head ing.freight ftn4 te provided frith apableof cany. >J* tlic'Oniineci resJ.-TV,' Moore, 1 be n 'good, tub- andlV/rwariiinj yW...i!001tE., ��� ep23 I.IKFORM n�� as filled up sow dVrqoms prepared toglva. Those who will y depend onlbf rflroihrt.hr. Car!- rated. ' ".: !- . 'l(i jli'V l;j; ft:..��" sV.cn?H��. 9 <* ' on Stoves:- mmyy vVcOlTF.RtSh��t ��� ktViHtet towjiV ''give entire wtfc. ���;&';: Steel/ c, etc:; mos., Saturday, Oct 29, *No. 26 Published ��very Saturdayibyi ;' Subscription, - - 50 Cents per Week* ���,���-'��� : J'-^TIATES 0F-a5ve55sING^ /.. For one square (oao inch),"first insertion,' 'XX:2':}*XX.A ��*���''��� XA \. Ay:^yV'.one.mpnth/y-' For two squares, .first insertion, ,X. '*.. *, ��� $3 i i of Prussians taken prisoners. It is also ;re- p&fted that the siege;.of?Mete has beeii raised. '.WOO Prussians, udder Priiicc Albert^entered Gii'3"or8*?- they ; await more troops -'and- will march upon' Rouen. 'The'siegeof New'Brii- sack-continues. A London .report says Bia- tnarck authorised tbe statement that interven* ;ttoh lo secure peace would he acceptable to Prussia. ���: Gambetti states that Bazaiue has given his adherence to the Republic. " ; The World's special says people of Germany are ) anxioni ���' lor peace. The' German loss at Met?, is said to be 5000, besides a great i number taketi ^rigofiersl "���''���'���Ar '/Ay; /���' "i^^;^^^oU^^^l] iVniiWinkle,- " ���' ' -. - .MrG. W. Lindlmrt ' ��� Qitefmcl mouthy .: ���<���*/ ; Vy - Barnard's Express Soda- Creole, - - * * ��� ��� ��� Barnard' s Express Clinton, -,, V -y ��� * ��� > BurjiariTs Express Yale; - .���'*.* "Mr; Evans,- do' do.: New Westminster ��� '������:- /:������/. ..:>.��� - '���' Clarkson & Co Victoria, ��������� ��� v ���* =>.-; v ��� ��� John CollenF 'L. P. Fisher, A [AV lA/ - ��� \ v:""f: San Fraiiciseo; Hudson & Mcnct; '-�����-' ��� ~y*y* ������*���-��� ��� New York. THE CARIBOO SENTINEL Cards, Circulars, Posters and Programmes for y Balls ahd Theatrical Entertainments;{/. ; jJ^'Executed with neatness and dispatch.��cr/ . Terms moderate. -. A AS ON HAXO, latest TiSfeivisI j NEWS TO^CTOBER 15. ��� . Brussels, Oct, IS���A-meeting was held here ; y t^rdajr-and |'a;;unanImo.ii%'protest tigainst . -W d pposi ft on', of. the Pope wlas adopted. ��� '"X X. vs Tours, Oct, 12���At the battle of Orleans y ee ter da.y X tnesleri gejs;: vepott, t hat1 the 'F.i'o-dpli; forces were much the smallest, and were liter- ," ally crushed by the Prussian artillery and - 'driven back mtp;tbersuburbs.[ The.P,rii$siansl were opened fire on the-towh:; Many fires occurred, and the railroad depots and other large estab- jiabments were destroyed.1 ��� At \ last! accounts the peof tf W:Lyons were Sying in all directions^- The Prussians had''pushed Co Beau- gamy, beyond Orleans, and it; is feared; that . the Papal Zouaves would be surrounded and captured la view of the urgency of the case Garibaldi left for th6 field1. A Th* Prussians occupy Orleans. No news from Paris to-day. . Versailles, via'#$t\\n and Xondoh, 13lh��� Yesterday the French .army of the Loire was driven- out- of. Orleans' after. a nine hours' fight. "' Orleans "was: subsequently occupied. , The; Prussians took 10,000 prisoners, : Their loss^ was small. The Bavarians participated ia tha.engagetneDty - ;' Lnie,.i3th-���Pariiculara of the battle before -�������i rPli�� lfrBnch imber taken prisoners. New York; 14tb^.J��� Correspondence .from leans. ������,������; Tours; give a dreadful account "of Pritssi an .���! j... cruellies; practised on Frenclr peasants;" A The ift'lter in retaliation flogged:a BaVariah' captain . to death and hung 'his ''m&by/X'y'y'XVZA. " ^London'reports say the Priissians have not beenf ab le' to- plant ,a gun in a -position to disturb my part of Paris;-:';;' ��� ; ;y; {It is.reported, tliat Lyons isamply^prepared to���;"resist the Prussians. Heavy guns: are in "position aiid the entire population is Tn; arms. All Southern-France, 'is: united^^rio disorder there.;jyy-2 ������" ��� ''A'.���--'.::���'A .������ ������������:-: ���'���}/-y-��� ;��� :L^don,i:4it.h- haye^as'" ' the;first......_., forced and took -iVl >Berlin,/l4tbl--ili the .German..'. fownKare ready; with [bonfires arid il 1 uraiuataon>; tO(ccle- brate. the yictoj'y of the .Germans over Paris. 'LondonV;;rfii��thje;}J6fflqlal report of tlie French: coniiitiattdeKat;Orleana says the fight was/i'despj&a^ artillery liter ally: overwhelmed us for. three;. hours,: and.a flank movement compelled oiir retreat, wiiich was eftected JDvperfeot-otdek ��� r~yyyy ;���/ " : - fem I Ls iof; dlio bat tie before StL' Q^eritiri ^y. tMLFreiich showed -great heroism and still hold the placed the:, terrible iarUllervfire^of the Fi^ji ch i r om; For:fc Mb n t: Valeria has:swep t ihe country. Six kilometresiof Prussian works were."duslroyife'd."'', On' the north the Prussians w ere ^dve n; back to Bo uden Hie, o n the e as I to a point three mi]ea east of V4ncennes. .: The Prussian circle around Paris is said;to be,expanding instead ot cohtracting.:..-: The Prussians report\ -that; ^mutiny- is��� inimmeni. among the French troops at lietz. , Tours, 14tb���Gambetti issued ;-a proclamation 'announcing a victory in front ol; Paris. - ... �����i.!i>noa tft f!o better. affair at St.Quentic.. The formal siege of Touasons and Verdun-has commenced. . Tours, 15th���No official newsreeeired from Orleans to-day, though it is generally understood here that-there was heavy fighting there yesterday. The French made a strong re- eonoissance a few duys since. Aft 1 . ��� I- .V. ���'���-; ... ��� ^>. 'i: ������ ��� \: .1 '<- :y -V. ','������ 1A HAXD. and Is? coDStantly receiving, a 11 largo fesovtiiieut.of CLOTH?; CASSIMEKES tini Vesiings, which he is prepared to make to order iu the most approved alyles. . - ;v Parties on William Creek ��an lipyc tlieiv mcasiirc!: taken by ilr McOallum, Barkerville.. . \. ����* All orders from Cariboo promptly attended to. ...-;' wy216ui ni * a A-ricau'Eclec'tloruy.sioian,'aem-' p. einrui^; aj��.n��".s and DcnUst, will leave ���. her AnierlcairEclectic S. txt}<\ Deatist, will leave BarkorvHUi on or nhont: the 22d lust, on a tour lilnynigh ilie lo>ver country-to give the inhabitants au oiipoft'uiiUy of liavlng. .their teeth attended to without making a journey to Cariboo. The dc��ctor will remain a lew days at the Mouth of Quesnclle aud Soda Creek in order that fanners -aud others m.tyavnl iui>o rters of: al 1 descriptvbns"or "Dry Gdod��, Hosiery: arid Underdo thing,'������":. ;.i A very:ful) assortment of these goods, suitable for LWholcs^o buyers, at. tbctr. Wharf street Store. ', B.eguliir supplies received from Europe hy sailing CteoK iu ui��u�� ...-. vessels and by Express via Pano:aia {tad Pacific Rail- themselves of-hifi services. ,'���'. roti t> .. 'i X. ./" . . ", A '���' ��� ,. ��� Ail urenchoaorricattetry cxecntod in thoycrybest . ��� JM Ah$'iZ : 'AAA b"..... . V)ate. Mi herai Teeili, :iud tac e e��i. u ��� uub >y. ,,.., ,. teeth in the world, and other' dental material, has ust been received by Expross.' '���"" fuiiii- Uon-anrioimcing a vwwky m -*.^���. He calls'to the other provinces to do better, and do s as Paris has doue herselty A despatch via Berlin say.s the" French tro ons ba ve wantonly b urn t the palacfe of St. Cloud; X 'A'"A- A - ��� .Four French battalions mate a sortie from Paris to-day, but were easily repulsed. The Prussian government has ordered the appointment of assessors of damage to property at Strasbourg, the amount of indemnity io be in eluded in bill of i ndemni ty. London, ltlh ���OoiiQrrnation received ot ust been receive. VJ . s Van VolkenMrgh& Co." MOST EVERYTHING SBINSyy Ire sauce: 5cursto:l)0 -i �� sauce: The ?\icccff on.bi! ' B .trill*"1"" m, r,.s��u��.W1'1'l('w,i,! ..WM success of BazaitieV; sortiesi He burned five villages aud captured large herds of cattle. .The Prussians have commenced the bom- rnnK>ti bardment of Soissons. y.:. in and around Metz are "dying by nonui-ciw v.. PnttW_Ftcdenck.Uhari.ea is not dead. ��� RbindeipesW-' TUefMCh^i^.&piath^Vforltj- Tours, Hft--The news of the victory ficationa continues inceesaritly. A balloon de- atotlS Paris causes great enthusiasm, scended at Troyes" to-day. News from. Paris Troops are leaving here tor Orleans to join ������:���,* Order reigns everywhere, troops opposing the enemy there. ;\, Garibaldi has been interviewed by.., tVe ���v*4*ni He says he came Metz . o.n Fr id ay are recei ved. The F r en cb made.a.sortie in force, ^nd after a battle were driven .babkv?itb tremendoitsloss.^ Prussians took a great: number of prisoners. The cattle. in and around Metz are dying by hundreds of ' n,|i��*'c,i��w��p.h fire from the.forti- ���AT THOS. FLETCHER'S Secon*-**- .d Store ALWAVSONHAKT)-_ aw. News from. Pans fr:; ThPerine. Order reigns everywhere. Nothing. toP�� ^ni!0?5,fleet i3 still off Hei - via Berlin say^e FteneB ��� &m ha8 ,eft Tours for the seat of w��.���<��* ivlntoiootnento have been ny a. vantage oyer lh| f^^U. a small de appeared ��� at Mont ����/'"!,. jrreneli. Heavy mhS^SS^^.'^''- Jm Montmody has captured Stemay. London, tMB-I* b "Wg,.��^pected Prussians held Orleans. A batwe.mr^ ^g ,di hss D���.'UHe says he came Herald's eorresponden. He W�� ; j r0. from'Caprera *��**% ���� iMt He a*s curred in the ����* ""J,^ w"r on Prussia. ered he;vas go UK to du *i ^ m The m��nt7?ll x��e$m from Melz report ; London, 15*-^ a���d salt is nearly ex- the-supply -of;b ead an M ng/ f^e hansted. but plenty o ��" ^ m Abcda Uhlans now in idinai mu Pl.ugswns of caw ^SaiW reeently:- b��fore Paris f ��^d th^eRights of Soissons The Prussians occupy weii ? and have ortiA^fp^ianrfserves pn.tbe force at Meuly. . ��� en^Tward. Gambetti is- Bhine are moving "7Samation to the 8��ed a ����?Sra,laSeSce of courage j est people, citing iuw^dfl^ itMaA every ^iven hy the Pansmn3- iB ^ ^ # d��y t0 be Iflvd^ven the Prussians from They have already di ye ��> ^ Bibagny,. MiSSi^d Airicultural Machinery. . ��rWTt & IKVtKG M��..r,cturo .11 M** ���� Sheet and Cast Iron Stoves m PU1E 4 SSEH IBOI. lt.Jobbing work in tin, copper,Shcf.t i"S�� I��'oa,Ziacaad Leatl Piping, attended to with pmmptness, anti warrantod to give ��nitre sati:- ��� . icMnory/or Farmers ^Mmjj^ ftn,; Fouuary, Victoria, VI., .n wr l i olbcf UwJ^r ^C;rac^ Colonial, iudo brought maciiinlsta. H/st PriT^-h stvlc, universally aC- 5Sr����^1iW%8B! Btedw�� Iron & of Ploughs, promptly attende'i tcy . P^oiflo~Teiegrapii Hotel, Store street (between Herald &F.Sgard),. .'��� VICTORIA, B.C., r, j Andrew Astrico, -_- > Proprietor. iSS^at MHiSfr. 7 the day.. Private Dming Rooms for FamiUcs. tt_'w^fe g5 50�� $6 50.��� lF*tt si:1 ^e^;w w��^ *^.^ ESS, ETC., # FQKSALE.; B PEARSON & BROS., B.1BK BIIYIM'E.A N y_J_L----^- ^- TC. Latter -r"- tM'-BB lromMommeuy������r:r' ^for1 that"60.0UU i����y. u��.jw-:- p*maUi,,Joinevum, ��������^y^ qtiested top fel JtaiQC kits been BUCceaefuL l^aiga ��* ;i �� PARTIF.3 W^KSSfe'SSS A- \"fa,f^f;r�����hom i amia-leued arc re- next, and all P'^'Vy bUig for payment, qtiested to present their mm \ ^^ WISTRIP, Creek, S^ptSMS 70, ��cl I�� AGENTS F0R.JHE ' * '- ���' w Boyal Insurance Go. WUAM STREET ��� VICTORIA,?... y,< .: ��������� i m THE.CARIBOO SENTINEL ~"^"slruaDAYTocT.~n> mo. ���������- TO CORRESPONDENTS; All communications must be accompanied by th������ real name and address of the writer; not necessarily . with a view of publishing the same, but as security for its good faith. received the intimation of my services being I no longer needed by the foreman of tbe.Bulldogs. Under these circumstances, I am sorry to say that your case loots kloonass. Excuse they Chinook, but it expresses perhaps better than. English, that my poverty, not my will, consents to remain your grateful debtor. Besides, I have legislative aspirations, and Chinook, I; baye noticed, is extremely useful in a' hot debate, As I am going over to tbe --��������������������������� ���������>*>������%/%*{������nitV of ITew advertisements. PROCLAMATION. . Tt would app������ui w mw _^ Anient to the old constitution, but \Ue- / Beneath mistortuit* ������ N������, ally confers upon the colonists a few very The balmy breezes of good luck important powers for legislation, wMcb we prom boughs of charity. will endeavor to point out In the first place, _������-ry .^-i'^-, nP ihCi a^iu^ ���������* *w,������,* though by; no is flrrtin.taportenf. the l^ to-nwe^f tt^wttor of the e colonists may elect persons to represent them ���������*������������������ *���������. wwmu t ,w qoatft \n t^e \'Ki8iatrire by the j I y '* ������'*";;. 1$ If . . colonists may elect pt*n>uu������) oy ... r;;^yw)u^an', claim seats in tbe legislature by the ] ' vS?Jng^tbf'3n'ch election alone, and without any:| t^yV^urmeX'ceremony beyond the proof of qualtfi-j ^?^StSSfi^" By the old constitution tbe people fyyy���������'���������conidftaot elect as a right but only select or nominate as a privilege a person to represent jfiptTi,' Such selection was'*'not sufficient to entitle the people's nominee to a seat. The X flection was subject to the approval of .the ��������� ���������Ipoyprnor,: wbo, on approval, of the same, ia- i^ued a commission authorizing the person to vthke a seat in tbe Council. While tbe alien A proportion of-tbe population was preponderant sucb a system might have been' excusable but it was probably never 'necessary, Cer- tniuly: not so now, bowever. Prominently important aniongthe points of difference be- ��������� tween the old andv new systems is the limita: ,. tion of the franchise to British subjects, wbicb 'is universally acknowledged as right and .proper. ; .Tbe other principal points consist in 'confining' to the Governor tbe right to originate money bills in the Council, giving the Council: power to alter the constitution, the ...Pe������P!^8 representatives a majority in the ^Council, ana seats'forfour yeais. As regards .tho firs^ except that ;.",,'jtii*'^fSrftiall^d^iaraii. The right to intro- )/��������� ��������� dttce |biil|^propSating money has always N . i>eerfp$*ftfl^ exception, no cpj^nial^ with out ministerial or ^.-wspnmi^ie.institiitioh? has ever enjoyed the . privilege; JFul^bntrol ,of the public revenues !:-.'An-,5)My^K^wcripea"-"'ea tbe people's j .^T^prPseixtnth'CB by "responsioie govt3iui������ct>t. Any member of the Council, however, may recommend the appropriation of money. : ..Thin'-rule, which ia customary in Crown col- ���������.:. ������nles arid limited representative governments, ; \i8 to" secure payment of the debts contracted *-*.._��������� n������^ tA Avoid the extravagance lines. '.Perhaps I never knew it. 'I would recommend you toread him if I did. ? 1 will not- date ,this letter as I :do notrknow the month; Be kind enough to put the day and date on, and I will do as much for you should you ever get into'my fix. ��������� Be sure to remember that I am coming over to the creek. ..; * The Coming Man. ; P.S.���������I bear no malice to the foreman of tbe.Bulldogs., ������������������ k : N.B.���������I am interested in a claim on an adjoining creek. They have struck slum. It looks well. Chinook, I; have noucea, i������ .cah^.^j ia a'hot debate. As I am going over to the creek you will have an early opportunity of -pi r^tor* 1 ni^tri>t C\f Havi- blowing me up for the indiscretions mentioned J^f������vtUIdrl .UU.toW.JA/t, VI \JMlm- " *^ I received your wishes for my good TX)0 tO "Wit I TOUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ������*��������� to the Electors of the District of Cariboo that in obedience to Her Majesty's writ to me directed, and bearing date the 13th day of October, in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy, I require the presence of the said Electors at the Court House, Richfield, on the 3d day of November, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of electing a person to represent them in; the Legislative Council of this Colony, and that in case a Poll be demanded and allowed in the manner by law prescribed, such Poll will be opened on the 11th Day ot November, 1870. at Richfield, Vau Winklo, Keithley Creek, Quesnelmouth and Soda Creek, of all which every person is hereby required to take notice and govern bimselt accordingly. Given under my band at RichfieU, the 22d day of October, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy. .- (Signed) H. M. BALL, / Returning Officer, Boarding and Day School LAC LA HACHE, LATE RESIDENCE OF THOa WALTERS, 1^For further particulars, appb^to ^he Uty ^SCHOOL OPENS NOVEMBER Ibt. ^oc81m InpHE ���������1 E^q. Omineca Express. .'���������.��������� HAYING made arrangemonts for running an Ex. ��������� V^a between William Creek, Quesnelmouth , rPpm,Dn3en Creek, due notice will be tciven of tho 1G0^cimrc ������f &* next express The Ouilueca ^nr^sawni connect with Barnard's Express at Qucs-. SiUh and WlUiaro Creek, where parcels and letters will ho received. ^?^ SYLVESTER. AND (Next to the Assay Office Building,) BY MISS A. HICSMAN. The Fire.Brigade have fixed up the distributing houses and general truck for winter use. We would suggest to the Fire Wardens the advisability of making another inspection of the town. Coffre���������The Coffee prepared by WILLSON & RIGKMAN, Fort street, Victoria, has superseded all other Coffee in the lower country. It is manufactured from the very best raw coffee j and its superiority is attested by th������ fact that wherever introduced it ha3 becom������ th 3 favorite beverage. ��������� ������ii>ci'rT A^S MEALS furnished and . 3^/SWait^o T������ or c^n. Dinners for PrivaW Partto cookod to otdoa . th������ Qualification of Electors. Fver-maleof the full age of '^eaty-one sided within tbe Di^l 'biee ���������he quaiffied ish Columbia. . Wines, Liquors and Cigars of, the heat quality at tho Bat. BOABD, per Wcek,^ ^ .*������������������;; $12. T IC E. GE3JTI.EMEVt Twnyoaw Ago you did me the .cfreat honor of selecting me as your representative in the Legislative Council of tbis colony, and I now solicit at your hands a repetition of that ������unes ana rnuticuivp^ honor. . .... is to' securepayment of the debts contracted .Since my return from Ottawa I have bad by the Crown; and to avoid the extravagance th.e Pleasure of meeting many of my old t\which young colonies are prone. On the friends, and, as you are aware, have endeav- otW hand it is frequently attended with the ored-at a public meeting of my constituents r������ntw*nf official extravagance of wbich to. Tender an explanaUon of my conduct dur- -������~ ing the past two sessions, and it affords me l^OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MR. Q ll BYRNES, of Barkerville, Las been appointed INePECrOR OF. WEICB.TS AND MEASURED fur Ihe District ot Cariboo hy His, Excellency tho Governor. H. H. BALL, Stipend i������ry Magistrate. Rlchflold, Oct. 8, 1870. ocHlm ������������. tTMnPR^IGNBD BEGS TO INFORM HIS T^nTaK public, that he has fitted up so*. COMFORTABLE BED-ROOMS Inhi8new building, wheals ^&������% SSSiS2?i^Hp-uVCu; remind *. Car, HotakesalsoUiisopporiunuj XXX ALE, ThSpo^ef to alter the constitution, however. r*yr-������0 a ia tbe most important of any of the changes. .^ly������gned;^ wt^um* ������ It ?ives the colonists full scope for advancing candidate for reflection, that my actions to tbe extreme limit of self government If Sfve,inet Wlth the aPP*������?al ������.{. sp :many. the people desire responsible government Should you once more place me in the proud ������ ^fn;n 5f ihroiiffh'-1 the agency of the P0Sltl0n ������* y������ur representative, my humble ****** ahall always be used.to the best-of my position ot your itfprpvM.-..,., ~v efforts shall always be used to the best'of my ability in forwarding the J interests of the i colony in general; and especially the district repponsibie gov^uuK ������ , ������* p^������^;:"wtty it^is almost superduous:to stacles to obtaining it. The Council is to be add.in endeavoring to consummate theXon- composed of six appointed and nine elected federaUon pi our colony with the Dommion of members, who will, hold their seats for four Canada on the terms which have already been voars;. Of the nine elected members two will a8Jf������a npon. ��������� ��������� _ _. - ... n���������������������A������ Pwih There are, however, two points which have Ireatesf proportion It the people who desire -^bSDt^Co^*^e gtacles to obtaining u. jucw ^ ,^_^-j bo sailed to the Executive Council PrOb ably more than two; the Governor may do so ff he thinks proper. The official .members and the Governor will oppose responsible government and, therefore, unless the whole number of elected members be pledged to vote for responsible government, it is easy to pee 'that the present constitution may be maintained for many years, even after Confederation. ��������� ry ��������� ��������� ... r j:- A Philosophical Miner���������'A merchant doing business in Barkerville sent a polite note last week to one of his customers who is engaged in mining on Thunder, creek, and received the following reply, which we have been requested to publish:���������" I received your note a few days ago. I have^also had the pleasure of receiving my discharge from the Bulldog claim to make room for a sign-board of whiskey. Being misled by the idea that I would have employment all winter. 1 took the liberty to pay a jdebt'T'owed to Bill Muggins, wlio aroused my!sympathy by the information ^haihe was,going home to visit his grandmother, and therefore needed the money. Intending to see ^weet home myself some day, although no grandmother remains to greet me, I thought I would do.. unto others as I wnuld have others do unto-me under ^similar circumstances, so I discharged the obligation. I was also intrepid enough to carry out the .same principle with regard t%a board bill which had long'remained on my stomach, producing aa painful a feeling as did the board. I subsequently found it necessary to purchase ix suit of gum clothes, shortly after which! transaction-- for which cash was requisite���������I������ ;reed upon. " There are, however, two points which have yet to be decided upon in the terms of Con- federation^-v i&} the gubstitutiori of the Canadian Tariff in lieu of our own, and the adoption of Responsible Government. For the first, I declare myself unequivocally an advocate; and in regard to the second, I shall support its introduction simultaneously with the political enfranchisement of British Columbia on its exchanging its present anomalous position for that of an independent province in the noble Dominion of Canada. I have tbe honor to be, Gentlemen, Your most obdt. servant, B. W. W. 'CARRALL. ������ V * * ft * ��������������� Bestaurant and Bakery A THE Proprietor of this old and. well-known cft&b lishrncnt would respectful ly tli an U his nuiuer 6a8 Triendsand the public for the oxteuBlvepnlronag heretorore b esto\ye d on hi rn, a n rt tr n s is t ha thy hi usual strict attention to basiness to tb eri l a cunlia ttance.ottheirconfldenoeandaupport. . ; Keals,. $ 1������ Bo ar di, ���������;, $ 14������ per "Week. . bread made;: pF;/'thb;,;best* FLOUR I re commend t o th e puhlVc in y ��������� ':y Q ROUN &Z: p p F F E E, ' v% a r*i which Isa ranch superior article! ban any which oftB iJOOtS* SilOeS CilfttVllTl a*���������.'r%A'< hchadfrom below. I Boast and Grind it myr}} -ww.wjtfttWO wi.U UlUng aiia andohoosethobesthcrries.conscquenUy the puhlU maybesureofU8beingfrcofrotn,adnlteration. , J, G. GOODSON; Laying O^r of Glaims. /\N and aher the 1st Day of November,11870, all "LAID OVER:-' until the20th May ��������� (Sighed) H- oc3 4t 1871. M; BALL, . A. GO. COMPRISING��������� OF THE BEST QUALITY, For sale at the Store of the undersigned ih Barkerville, opposite the Bank or British Columbia. W. RENKIE. as usual. wwAT F������ALEAND BET AIL DEALER IN WH������ GENERAL MBSRQHANDIZB. Goods and" Produce received on Commission ana for Storage. KICHFIELD, WILLIAM CREEK. oc8 POR SALE, ONE FULL INTEREST IN THE Bradley-Nicholson Claim. Apply to oclSlai Klchfteld, se4tf Blue Tent i^tel & Kanch., NOTICE. THE BUSINESS HERETOFORE CARRIED ON under tho name of Mrs Catherine Wright will be continued as usual under the firm name of Wright k Pratt, who have purchased tho business from Mrs Wright. JOHN WRIGHT. DAVID PRATT. Blue Tent, October 10,1870. oc22 lm XJAVING APPOINTED DAVID PRATT MY AGENT, IX all debts due to my deceased husband or myself are payable to the said David Pratt; and all debts duo by my late husband or myself will he liquidated by my said Agent. CATHERINE WRIGHT. Blue Tent, October 10,1870. oc'22 Ira BARKERVILLE, Next Door to^tinei. Officb. *��������� rssKp,l0V,s ALLeOODSBOLBATLOW^f Apply to oc22 tl For Sale, A SECOND-HAND SET OF ?$ TOOLS. P. McENTEE, Barkerville. TTARRY WltfOM EXPRESS WAGONMeav|HT flA&lc evwy morning ^^wtV^- iully executed. t> ������f. ' .���������;��������� TEE CARIBOO SENTINEL SATURDAY, OCT. 29, 1870. MINING INTELLIGENCE. ; :; X "y WILLIAM'CRKEK.V,,'..',,. o-. X ,.'���������'. Winter seems to have set bis white seal on the creek with; tbb intention of keeping it there till spring;, and mining operations. are being regulated with the view of meeting the demands of the weather. Open work is at an end. A few of the hydraulic companies have prepared fbrV drifting, and a few new companies have commenced work for the winter in old ground. Ail expectation? of a freshet have ceased to exist, and the bMrock drain will stand as it has remained during tho summer. If thoroughly re openef and repaired a number of companies.wbo have done little or nothing since spring will doubtless resume active operations.and offer an increased field for employment. Apparently, under these circumstances, the prospects for the winter are far more encouraging than anticipated in vieW of the impending freshet Work on the bedrock drain is to: be commenced next Mon- ��������� **aj& ''���������:''���������"'��������� a '���������/������������������ The Flume co: have finished work for the season in the Forward ground, and we understand that the flaal clean-up was; satisfactory and indicative; of future good results. The Cornisir 66, washed up 63 025. for'the week.��������� The Carihbo;.co.; got out 92 bz.; the Ballarat, 140 bz. j ;the Forest Rose^ 104 oz.; arid the St. George co.;0 oz. tot the week. The inexplicable origin of the Forest Rose lead has become Mil more unaccountable by the discovery of ���������;.;another channel, which so for ap- Eears to be disti act and separate from the-o ne itherto worked* although the two uniCe:~be- low the present workings. The new channel is predselyy similar ; in /���������: formation: yields tlie same kind of gold. and is equally as rich as the other. Thejteady^yield of the Ballarat claim is most ^fiirying^-te^; jfa^ well as to the pwhers���������pecauae it baai been fairly; earned/ audf con tributes largely to the general welfare,: It also furnishes proof of the great st ore of weal th lying in the ground above and .bflow y which hjtbertoihas only been plercbd or scratched^ -and presents 'a large field for the p rbfi tabl e em ploymen ii J of capital and labor for ni) iud^fiuitecpjKribd;of time. - The success of the Ballarat cb. may tie regarded as an assurance of the existence of an immense wealth ab-������ut tb be disinterred by the enterprise of the Kurtz and Lane co. y:y 8TOCT GULCH. The Mucho Oro co. washed up 2$ oz. for the Week and the Taffvale CO. 30 oz. !X)WHEB CREEX. The Brown co. washed up 25 oz. for the week. The Victoria co. have extended their lower drive up.-.to the prospect hole put down from the upper drive. It is now, intended to work both drives. The Black Bull co. expect to carryrj their tuntieL to bedrock very soon, for which indications ;ar6^favorable. The tunnel for tbb Quartz ledge in the Brown claim is being put in at the rate of tea feet per week.--:'/; .'."/��������� . ���������.. .��������� y y, MOSQUITO GREEK. ing a continuation of the pay formerly found in the Skym ground, have struck a little pay, and. believe they will succeed in finding the lead. The tunnel is in 200 feet. The Trust- to-Luck co., at the mouth of the gulch, have struck a bluff in their tunnel* which has cost a season's labor tb run. The Jim co. are still at work. The impression of outsiders isthat they amdoiog very .well. :A company adjoining the Jim co. are running a tunnel, look* ing to a continuation-of the pay ia fche:Jim~ ground. -:������������������,'. :yAXy''*A'.XA-Xy.y/y/y/.. \AAyyismMi creek* -y- --' '������������������;' x/Zi ���������. ���������The Boyd and Harkins' companies are making from $10 to $12 per day to the hand. Nearly, all the other companies have had to close operations owing to the frost. The results of mining on this creek have not been as good as usual owing to the late spring and the great body of water which swelled the sreek till late in the summer* nil : This Willow co. are making an ounce per day to the baud from "a top-streak which runs through their claim, and it is believed that this pay stratum runs through a considerable portion of thb creek. The LUtte Minnie co., working in the ouoe famous Minnehaha ground, are getting out small pay. The Discovery co. have completed their ditch from Red gulch, which will enable them -to work during the winter. The Tabb and Holman companies are making wages more or lea*. Oo;. '���������-'.A ���������-���������'���������' ' ."���������." ���������..>., yy.Xiri: RED r|ef particular, through thooourtesy^of Mr:T; Harper. MA- ;> Among the recent departures from Omiueca or for the intermediate country were Messrs. Cblbfaith, Charles'.K. Wright, P. Dunlevy and M: Sohanaiu A TheHon. Edgar Uewdney, we iinderstand, hats alsovleft for Germansen creek. The recent discovery has been most advan- Sgepus toithe upperypb have found so much of a market at the new nun es.; for; their flou r as tp relieve- them cor^. siderably ?of surplus ������tock.;r A la.rge quantifcy of: flour was lately forwarded to Germansen creek./' ������������������ ��������� ; * . ��������� " -. . ���������'Hospitai,-���������The miners of Abtler creek have subscribed $4050 for thebenefit of i the:Cariboo hospital, Mr Frank Bissonnette placed the money in the hands of the GraadyJury; subscription committee on Thursday, who handed it over to Dr. Bell, the Governor of the Hospital. The total amount���������including th^ sum abov^ mentioned���������given fo >the hospital funds through /the agency of������������������;; tbe> Crrand Jury co mmittee is $ 1168.*; - y GLiNTpN ItemSt-X piece of silver ore;. lias bbbisbnt to the f Assay; Office, New Westmib- ster3ira^plinfoti?v It is reported that a silver ledge hucl beeu; discovered somewhere near Oiintoh; but its precise whereabouts is kept;u secret. A fire company is about to be organised at Clinton; Mr James Nbolan is spoken of -,for (Captain. The company intend to use hose in connection with water furnished from the bill behind the town iu the same manner as the William Creek Fire Brigade, The Cariboo Amateurs held a meeting on Monday last to hear the report of the Liquidation Scheme Committee, which showed that their efforts had been completely successful in connection with the scheme. By the 1st of next month the indebtedness of the Amateurs and Fire Brigade ou account of the Theatre and Firemen's Hall will be discharged. Memory ' presides over the past: Fell's Coffee over the present.__The .fi������sUives\jn a rich temple hung with glorious trophies, and lined with tombs; but Feel's Coffee has but one shrine, and that is eyery breakfast table. Its aroma walks the earth like a spirit, and can be found for sale at every respectable dealer's in British Columbia. Beware of spurious imitations. * Adams' grist mill at Soda creek is again in operation* THE PAUCITY OF LEGISLAtflVE 'yTBRlAL. iZ'XAry .��������� Bo, Sentinel: A little of your spaceand patience/ if you please, for a few remarks about demagogues. Demagogues figure in history many centuries B C. An enlightened ^ government tolerates them. Is it any wonder, then; that they should have found a lodjre in thevasf wilderness of British Columbia ? Grumbling is British and; constitutional, but tlie demagogue is;not,satisfied with- that glorious privilege, yHe ��������� wpuldhMuproot everything that grows in natural fashion and plant bis own upas ideas for growth in the free soil guarded^^by the omnipresent/flag. The hobby of. 'the Cariboo demagogue- is;. responsible government. He: would ride itx roughshod over the government of expediency, which is bottomed by common sense.' Responsible government, forsooth. / Are we prepared for it .Let the paucity: of legislative material answer. Where are the responsible govern, ment candidates ti.- Nbwhar. Our honorable and trust worthy delegate-member is the only man* for Gal way. Does not what he said, iu the Council stand approved by the circumstances of the time? y What did he say in the Council? Said he, in answer to honorable Humphreys':; -".'.; '���������������������������22yy-x22- ���������///, Xyi/'iy '��������� <* I am opposed to responsible: ^eriimpnK and I do, not believe cthe chief desire/. of ��������� tbo people; is for such a form. /X iin as Well acquainted with tbe people from; Yale to Gari- . bob as the honorable member for Liilpbet, and I do hot think he^^ fairly^ represented it-heir vie ws i n regard tb i responsible gpvernmen 1������ The paucity* of legislative''.materiariai; vbuch that we may, have bad men.to represent. us.- In/its; present state/ the; machineryof respbn* sib le go verument is hot adapted to the colony. It would be like taking the machinery of the Great Eastern and applying, .it to a dairy churn. I do not think the real sense of the colony has ever been ascertained, and I think tliat if the presentjsonstitution were modified, giving the repress0;$$]^ element a preponderance WB .SEOU'LmGET ALL WE RE- QUIRED)\;IV/ ..'"'" ; . Mark-that, ye demagogues. The honorable gentleman said that we���������including you, 0! cours^���������should get; all we required. And won't we ? To be Sure we will*. ALL���������take uptice���������everything, .always excepting jaw* tTbne and prospected claims, which do not lid within the province of a Legislative Council to grant free gratis, for nothing. But your demagogue will ncveivbHa;yr������nU���������. other people to work for him, and to eat their 6trawbemes and cream without a cash eqnU valeht���������for jawbone in fact. Have^nt we the word of our honorable and eloquent mem* ber for it that responsible government, was a failure in Jamaica? Why, then, should we seek to establish responsible government in British Columbia? It may be; said that the tailure of responsible government was attributable to the hot weather in Jamaica be cause it has- been a success in Canada, and ��������� consequently may" succeed; in BritishyCpbim-' bia, where the weiMheiVis/bold^especi^ in Cariboo. Will men never learn to reason firdm the daMof history indbontmpbranipbns fact? /Is^it not palpableyto;^e most;short- sigh ted^-not to say the biind^that forms of governraen t are as varied aiid: com pi ex as the various countries and -races of the earth t , ���������' If the present1constitution/ were^ mbdjfied; giving the representative; element a prepphderance, we should get all We required/' ���������:Now, as nobody hiw ^come;fbrward.tp /contest1 the honoiv able member's undoubted right to re electioD, is it not clear tha*t even the^modification of the constitution^^^ was, unhece^ary/bncalled foe and a waste of: precious time tbvbring it ibbufc I'"'- Thepaucity of legislative; material is appalling. Instead Of modifying, we ought to preserve and caremlly guard the enlightened system of gpvernmbat / under which we have so long and gloriously prospered.r,A The hob; member fbr Lillooet /was "green" enough .to assert that the people from Tale'to Cariboo would not accept any cphditions that, would not give them control over their own affairs. How absurd;1. He deserved to be suspended. Is itA hoty plain,:that he didu't know what be was talking about���������at least u concerns the intelligent people of Cariboo. The constitution has been modified according: to the statesmanlike views of our honorable member, and the people���������of Cariboo���������have shown that they don't care a button forihe control of their local affairs because they don't < want anybody else to represent them. What a smart '* fellow " he is, to be sure. No doubt it was all his doing. He is a " darned sight smarter man" than the honorable member for Lillooet, He struck a true lead when he took to legislating, but that's not snrpris- ' ing, for he always did strike the lead. The ���������regposidble government demagogues, however, will not cry^Hflaiito the Chief." They want to get their fingers into the public pbno without a voucher. Let them bring out their man. They dar'eut. He couldn't face the music, the eloquence, of our honorable mem* ber. who is the right man in the wrong place, because it isn't good enough for him.: Dema? gogues, hush���������dry Up Philemon Jokassohs, To iUe Electors.������? Lytton- ��������� .- Yale District. . v sicians. ��������� <���������- 5 - i ��������� , A l Gentlemen,��������� y- ��������� lu reply: to a request of rgany of the - Electors that I would accept the nomination * as candidate for-the representation of Lytton * and Tale* District in the Legislative Council " or-British Columbia, and rest on their support at the coming flection, I accept and declare ^myself on the situation. .' ;- . ���������: As thy political, opinions are known throughout this colony, particularly as regards ;the question of Confederation, it will suffice ��������� forme to say that for years 1 have "been and am tO;day one of its warmest' and faithful ! Dominion. /The-conditions whicU'torw wc .vbasis ot the political, admits of two important ��������� issues to be $\tbmilted to the wisdom' and ih- ' telligence of the country, to be decided by the bj* 11 ot box���������Customs Tariff and / Respou- :-;sible Government. ������������������'. ././.'.��������� Clause 7 of the Terms:���������" it; is agreed that ���������> "the"-existing tariff and excise'duties shall con: "-' -'finite In force/ in British Columbia' until, the* ��������� railway fromsthe Pacific connects with that of.. Canada/ unless' the.' Legislature, of { British ^,.u ^ur*:1&ni%X(\ decide' sooner tp; accept'the' ;' New York, August .15th, 1808. Allow me to call your attention to my PREPARATION OF COMPOUND EXTRACT BUCHU. Tbe coinponeut part3 are BUOHU, Long Leap, CUBEBS, JUNIPER ; List of Letters REMAINING IN BARNAKD?S EXPRESS, Barkcrvillb, B C.,August 18, X870, . Mode of Preparation.���������Buchu, ia vacuo. Juniper Berries, by distillation, to form a fine gin".- Cnbebs extracted by displacement with spirits obtained from Juniper Berries; very . little sugar is used, and a small proportion of *crvcr ������rh.caUU������ *������������ spirit.' It is more palatable lhau any now: in froP lhc *act that H 2ive3 imincdUtto and permanent use> ., ��������� relief. It is a purely vegetable preparation, jnad- :Buchu; a> prepared by, Druggists, is of a r��������� thft*������tA ' * -*-3'- '��������� ���������������������" dark color. . It is ��������� a plant that emits its fragrance; the action of a flame destroys this (its active principle"), leaving a dark and glutinous decoction.' Mine is the color of ingredients.' Tbe.Buchu ip my preparation predominates ; the smallest quantity of the other ingredients are added, to prevent, fermentation ; upon inspection it will be found not,.to be a Tincture, as made in Pharm.acppoc, -nor .is it a Syrup���������and therefore can be used in cases where fever or inflammation exist. It* j; thisi;"yburhave;tne' knowledge of tbe' ingredients, aiid the mode'of preparation. 'Hoping that you willfavor it with a trial, ' ���������' - irispection: it. will meet with Thi������ celebrated Me licit* has won. a.deservedly t SS as an-alleviator of Paiu and a pre ltci������ io u-e ii: every '���������������������"������>. ������ - d t (,ay aru.r R iciaiis and pqwons of al cl a.e,, qni j public trial oftl^^;/ idTn^led^sprea^Dfi US Lit stands uunvalled and unuts .iu.H������c bv all Druggist an<1 M������rcn.ini������. ��������� ��������� ��������� y\ ..'���������. . li A ���������i ',' S& profound confidence, bhemistand Druggist of 19 Year* Experience. (From the largest Jnam.facturing Chemists ib v '���������������������������"������������������' '������������������:' ..the world.) ":. 'Oy ' ' November 4, 1854. ������I-ara acmiainted .with Mr H.T. Uclmbold; ���������he oSm the Drug Store opposue mj^ dence, and was successful m conducUng tbe busine-s where others bad not been equally w brfore bim. I have beep favorably m, A I A . '"������**��������� JDg B A Txmsioume.Huselu Maggin Joci-pb, S May^WO , :McI������md Malcomb yMuInni^ Neil . Ma I lory Timothy 1 Mclm*r Jno -Kloohu; Myasira Oirons William Oharii Joseph b' m Elmir Henry ��������� Pond Mr ���������PaVs Win C Riixion G, 2 Kiclil<;y Gi;o Roberts William .-Richards & Davis ify: Biicbic QD. ' ; Robertsou f H. Richards Arfolpb Rappctt David Stuuvt Jamos ��������� .. SillW ? ,.:. Sybois NH Stephen Bernard SoVbcrB David D ���������- ��������� ��������� - Scblmit Josrpb. . * .SchmidtJuil ...Thomson J ��������� - ��������� . Tyiitm Thos V������archcrean Louis AVrltcHt' wil sob* Geo .. Wihvooa ''.-..>Vlllan Jamca . .'Wood Thos Weetlftke W-;���������'..'������������������ JAMES WICKHAil, Agent Barnard's Express. Suitable for small steamers. Clintonj April 12th, 1870. f J. HARPER, .aplO 6ra f The . one ctimuurt* wuijjuuvu v. ... . .six of whom having tbe confidence oi. the. .. 'people, will represent the Government, their .tenureof office depending on;their having a ;: majoriiy in the House. Any .form of govern- '..ment forBritish .Columbia, whose in&titutiona 'y"; is not; free and responsible, I will oppose.' '. '.'.'. In respect to inter -oceanic commmncatioh. ���������; by rail, this great^cnterprise has always found *l������ tn^ system, _wtii "in ine one of its earliest and most faithful ad- **AOT- BUOHU i ;. ;vocate3; an di as [��������� the Dominion Government, I treatment is submittt '���������Vis a condition, undertake to'secure the (km !pani^ ensues. ��������� ability to enter into the.enjoymentsof society. MESSRS. M RACK AM & SASOK.src prepared tc furnish Lumber at their Mills, William Creek, or deliver il to order. LUMBER DELIVEEEp ON LIGHTNING CREEK AT THE SAME RATES A3 ON WILLIAM CREEK. Having a Planing Machine in operation tbey nil also furnish Dressed Lumber at satisfactory rates. Planed Lumber and Shingles constantly on band .* ��������� jellif ���������,",.���������': Celebrated WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE Declared by Connoiseears to Iju * TEE ONiT : GOOD SAUC2. .. Caution against Fraud:.���������Tin: $���������������������>"**��������� ^������f t.i.** most delicious 'and * unrivalled Ctajiivvi1 h.-vu^ caused certain dealers to upply'the nai������'.< ol' ���������; x>y,<< >- I tersbtreSauce"tbe publieie hereby IniormVu'.Lai tin J only way to secure ihe penqinc. If. io i> once affected ;with;Organic Weakness, requires tbe aid of Medicine to strength en and invigorate' the system, 'which HELMBOLDrS EX- ~" ���������~'"*���������t Invariably does. If. no tte^ t6,CoQ6umrjtion or In- . as a condition, undertake to secure the commencement simultaneously, within two years - from tbe date .'of union.'of the construction of a rail way"from the Pacific, towards, the Rocky Mountains, and the completion of such' road within ten years from date of union,.!.believe it to be thejluty of!the' country.. to observe ih at this stipulation in the union contract" is faithfully fulfill*..;;; . I will make r,0 remark at present a > regards ,;; tli e o ther terms oi u u r. po ii tidal' epi ltract'.. be- -' lieving'that tbey will be anobjectionable to .the .country." ,'���������.:-... .V...' '���������' ��������� ��������� '��������� :, . .. . ���������' ,'" ��������� . The abolition of Road yTolla on jfloiir of! Xy. cqlppial manufacturer if not the., en tire re-1 .. "moval of the gate at Clinton, I will most wil- :;) mgrly sup port, other I oca) issues to be deal t , wi th:; th ro ugh 1 peal leg) slatio n. 'y ..incpnclusion,I:pledge myself to support ,' ;Che.l. iioli t j cal ���������, pri nci p 1 es ^p ve men tio ned, ;,;': study.;the in terests.; an4;, requirements of my .,��������� consUiiienfel, ���������&nd endeavor .to promote; the . general welfare, an of British ; A Columbia.;,ami JirJi order.tp,morelulIy explain those principles, I, hope to.;meet you at an early ,day..;.. ���������. '���������.���������'--.-���������';.'..' ��������������������������� - ���������" - --.���������; I.am. Gentlemen,: A. A ' y.,Tours faithfully, '���������A^'-Xy^ ' .ROBT. SMITH. -.: Lytton, B.C.:. Sept. 19.1870; sanity ensitesr LtGHTK iso; Creek* MINERS At*V TRADERS will find il. tb ��������� their��������� art vantage to purchase at this8tore,whero there-is A Sir FOR mk ^-PEBEINS' SAUCE per and labels of. which the names^f Iwj ^ ��������� havo. beenAot&d/h afi^fi"t!^mi >owerof have furnish ed. tbeir cariy^eag, ^ ^ attorney to:iaJce i^i^^^^^XrlmiW VACTCRKRSand. YHNDORSOtaUtb������ ������">��������� d:-, tlo'qjB by wbicb tbelrrigbtway belnfriugeci. Ask for. LEA ���������*****���������&f*^t&? i Name on.Wrapper, La^el*- Bottle,, iu -fjfflc'and: fbfWortiy tbo Propfim Wd AND ��������� y . ! ��������� ROSE WASH ��������� will' radically exterminate 'from the system' diseases arisingfroin habits of dissipation, at little expensei Utile pr^no change in diet/ no inconvenience or exposure. *��������� ' --J =-��������������� *~* ������rtrtV\M " \Vnn\OSiHC anu luruipi^.y,--- ; i;UR6E:-iSMTMEK0F:;OOpS.^ %a^SX^*������^x$i^: FOR THE,01IHECAliEB- tors will soil Goods * * AS CHEAP AS ANY IK 'CAEIBOO. Order sp romp tly G lied, and forwarded with dispatch BEEDV'fc LXNDHARR, . y . Proprl cIots Van'Winkle, SAWNEY'S LETTERS mm btirterMSned,b^,to1nrorm country that'lie will, hes wiwjj"* ^Tprlln^ ���������poubrU pw month, on and a������ur:ihe^^t^; All consigumeuis attended to .^Hb .car P.^V "' '������������������"���������: ������������������PATR!CKjaicKEVe ,---v Y^^i^M^^y^^^Hf^ jo* Orders for ; Monuments, TombBtones. fce.. jpr^'tly attended to. Kvery descriptloa,of work in garble exectitel &!������������' SiBWTiKKL'OflUi*' in all diseases of these organs*whether existing in male or-female,, from whatever cause, originating, and no matter of how long- stand- in*? Those suffering from broken down or delicate constitutions, procure the remedy at 6'uce. All the above diseases require the aH.of a Diuretic. HBLMBOWS EXTRACT BUCHU is the great.Diuretic. jZ-ffSold by Druggists everywhere. Price. $1 25 per bottle, or 6 Bottles for $6 50. Delivered to any address, describe Symptoms iu all communications. ���������; ADDRESS * ;y;': H. T.--HELMBOLD, . Drug and Chemical -Waiikhodsi!, 594. Broadway, New York. None are Genuine unless done up in steel irrrovoii wrnnher. with fac-simUe of my and CARIBOO RHYME S NOTICE. BT-JAMES ANDERSON. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR For sale at the Sentinel Office and forwarded by post, free of charge my29 THE barge ",OMINECAt������ Capt ,^ , y^ !l0 1 pavn.d, on the 1st day of Jun������ ^ U) lU. u������ re^uar trips;from ^o;ftgt ol Muar ,L* ,it aUd oAiuvigaiioiion Lake.Tatluh, carrying passengers;.-": ' :. -' ������������������ ,A��������� ���������������������' lMengraved wrapper, with, tawnimle or my . Every description, of .w?"J-n,>mical Warehouse, and Ri^ned AliJstof W^^^^r-^s EL T, HBLMBOLD, S Quekellempatb, April 161bj 1870. The \-v%- ii Onward," '(gisoed) Lytton, C.C-, AwgnM 3a. IK70, h, H.UJTtRR, s*3 3m Steamei- ( ��������� CAPT. WM. IRVING, . 'EAVKS-New Westminster.for Yalo -. tj d!iy5fcwd Saturdays. r- ������rAu m ie*>*8t tH'������ fitpamor will not bo r"6poo������lbl������ ^ p.n liiq-ii<|B6bipp?ttln liu or ffe*������