@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "2c61e74d-8070-478f-b7db-8bd60852a0c6"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2011-08-03"@en, "1866-08-27"@en ; dcterms: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)."@en, ""@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/xcariboosen/items/1.0170460/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note " Williams Creek, B. dgttondajr, August 27, 1866. TELEGRAPHIC, (Special Dispatch to the Cariboo Sestixel). Londoh/Aqg. 13th.-r-Tke cholera Is decreas- lt! peteraburgb, Angl 12th.���������The U.S. naval officers w*te their official entrance into the city yesterday;.' They had a grand reception; 50 000 people turned;outM i witness' their en- trance.; They we?ef welcomed by a raaga jfl- cent oration, miisic, cheers; displa^of banners, thousands of ihandlcerchiefe paying: in ail di-? rectioosi -Thegreatest, enthusiasm prevailed; Horn!Gj Mi ���������lay^ Minister vto-: tho Court of St' Petersbarglii 'g*y&$^^Uiiuht;ehtertainnieht at bis hotelto the''^ipiotnatio corpsj and heads of No. 33. Apartments and distinguished citizens in honor of our \"naval; officers; >1A ball and supper ^���������^ienhf-f^e*V&6&JDliili7r,Mteh was -.at- tendedby^the. beauty;;:; and'; grace of the city, -All \"tte'-'-ywbMto '^f^V^TOI^������^* ���������ylt*|*V4lnjg^,.. wsre dressed WUiiiQirc^^^ aated .'Which; with fir& works,/tended -to produce a veryfHvely; sensation. -U')���������:, B;H\\: w< ;'������������������'���������' '��������� i. ���������'��������� i -W\" Floretvce; AaiK.*13th^Genv^Manabr6if has left the city for'Germany*;:-lie into travel by way .of\" Paris������ an^i^'ihtrusted by the Italian .Government with' amission.: haying for its ob- jectHhe\" conclusion -of' ptoacei - on' the -basis, of the armistice^, >The!armistice:isfto commence to day an(* terminates;;Sepfe 19 th, a day?s no* tice of its intended.termination js ,to be given ^either s&e^^^ Prisoners of war were, to be exchanged between/Italy aM^Austria^ ) > H i V .'������������������;.-' Breschi^Augi;I StBi^Saribaldi has issued .an address*to thefltalian'^ohidtSers, in v^hich ���������he expresses a hope that they wi 11 respect the conditions of the armistice^ .:���������'��������� It is their interest to conform to ^tbe order- of .the Government. London, Aug. 15th.���������It is announced to-day (bat plans for the Confederation of the British Provinceai of; North' America have been definitely arranged by Government. '������������������' The statement is also vmade that the 'terms for a loan from the Governmentc for the building of an ���������iaternational.railroad from; Halifax. to the points of connection with the Canadian Grand ... Trunk .Railroad-, -have been settled.-���������. ..^i..-. :.--:< Paris, Aug. 15 th.���������It is reported to-day on good authority that^ .the'Erencli Government has abandoned the Idea of extending the frontier of ^anoe by -the annexation of certain German provinces on the Rhine. ������������������' London, Aug..l5th.^-rThe following dispatch has been received, dated Berlin, Aug. 15th:��������� Council of State is. holding, sittings in this ���������capital,-and is engaged la. the consideration of the questidniof ithe(���������re-annexation of the States of the Southern German ConfederaU The King Jqf Prussia has informed the Queen of Haiibyer that^ber:^esidencfe in the capital of the late -Kingdom; wouldi������������������ bei \"attended; with much inconvenience. ���������������������������' ���������;' ; , War against Bay aria\" may: -fee T^ne wed by Prussia: after the\"iexpirationt������f��������� the \"armistice, should no change take place in^the aspect of ���������affairs; ; .,������������������.,;,;��������� > W*\\^vyr-!t, **'���������:���������/* :-������������������' The Prussian'\".Minisjaf'-\"of.^Finance moved In the Upper house a\" bill 61f indemnity for Government for all financial-acts; since 1862, in seeming violation W the Budget laws. He also appropriated 54,000,000 thafers for the expense of the current year, accompanied by a creditbillof 60,000,000 thaiers. ��������� \\- ; San Francisco, Aug. 15th.���������The steamship Sacramento arrived at 2, p. m., having in tow the disabled steamship Golden Age, which broke her shaft .on her: last downward trip. San ^ Denny has commenced suit against'Mrs. De Wolff for $20,000. She alleges that she was:married to Md living .happily together, with, Gideon, J, Denny; that detendant by conversation. and other acts alienated her husband, which led to their divorce.��������� ��������� '��������������������������� ; ; San Francisco, Aug. 17th.���������About half-past 2 this morning Summer St. House; on Summer street, above Montgomery, fell with a terrible ttaah. Theihouse was a three-story brick, occupied by J. Brewster, * Jr. j as ia boarding ������UBe*- $here.'Were 30 or 40 occupants, six or whom; were killed, and fifteen injured, some ������r them fatally. The cause of this horrible pastrophe was the undermining of the wall J excavating for the foundation of a new ad- Qition to Odd-Fellows Hall. .\"The building is ^complete wreck, nothing but portions of the Wot wall standing. -\"- ���������\" '- San.Francisco, Aug. 14th.���������A dispatch was Published yesterday announcing the loss of the gmish ship Fairlight in the China Sea. The 18filigkai^&tcc ?vn\\fo>rs;3p2nfr~f?Grtf!lvl$ of last winter at St. Theodule, (Mount Cervin) 10;000'feet above the level of the sea, came down a few days ago from his lofty post. He is how atMeningen, Switzerland^ He states thatheabd his brother enjoyed constantly most excellent iiealth. Their companion. ,an Italiahj'si^^^ a good deal from the'cold. The greatest cold felt was twenty-three degrees Reamur ; the mean temperature, however was 16 ^degrees. Their occupations were of course uniform5 they only had to register the reading of thb'thermometer and prepare their food. They took up with them some dried meat prepared in Le Valais, and found it appetizing to the last. They, saw no living tliing during the^winter but jackdaws, which flew around their cabin without distrust.\" u 93 The Cariboo Sentinel; ^MI-WEEKLY PAPER.. - : Pdblishbi) Every Monday and! Tiiursday. ��������� ^|tAN &LAJVIBERT, PROPRifiTdRS.' ' Offiob-^BARKERVILLB, Wiluams Ceeek, Cakiboo. \", ^Subscription, $1 per week, . ��������������� (IncluMng cost of doiivcry;) Payable to.tbb Carrier. BANICSf EXPRESSES,. &c: ���������������*r MACKENZI BARKEI^VILLE,,, DEALISR IN -Si The Arabun Horse.���������A Paris letter writer says: Prince Halira, of Egypt, recently bet $5000 with Mr. Ross, an English banker, at Alexandria, whostdked $500, that in a gazelle hunt with gray hounds and falcons, andwin^6 h f^ould- lastrseveral^ would prove to possess, more bottom than an English thoroughbred horse.' The wager has been settled. The English mare fell foundered the second day out and died on the:spot. The Arabian continued the chase for three days longer without giving signs of distress. A second bet of $5000 to SoOO was thafari Arabiaui horse could rimjthe-hihetySmilesi��������� .of: desert between Cairo and; Suez, without stopping; to ��������� rest, which\"no ��������� English thorough bred could accomplishi The horses started at 11:30 a. m.'^he Arabian reached the destination at 3:8 j>i; m^-The English horse; fell foundered, and died omthe spot, aj a mile and.three-quar- ters from the destination. It is probable the Arabian had been under training1 for a long period of time, and the English horse 'was not sufficiently trained;; nevertheless these events sho w the extraordinary bottom'of the Arabian breed, too much neglected at present byvdur horse-breeders. \":\\!l:\\-] ' \"���������\".;': J .;\"':-\\;''S: \"��������� IRGNj STEE v,^C4ERMTF,RSt i^iONBSW J^oeisSfM- Casfg Iron: Car Wheels, :r\",|?qwbER,.FUSE,'&c;,;ic. .���������: ��������� ��������� \";��������� '������������������'. -J&Ak ���������.--'- ���������������������������- ..:..'������������������ ...,.' , \"' ||f';':' '��������� ; ALSO, V Utationer Y. 1 Gari|po Literary Institute m... ���������#J. S, THOMPSON, PRBSiDKsr: :���������\"������������������: JAMES ANDERSON, Vice-Fbksidsxi. ��������� JOJtN MacLARE.V, ' -) ; .= P^iW. B. WILKINSON, VDihectobs, '' JOHN.ADAIR, I >\"���������% ��������� .: :mu;*:.\\ ���������'.. ���������-��������� ���������������������������. '. rJOHN?BoWEON, - . Sbcbetaey & Librarian*. tbout 500 THE BiVNK OP PAID W CAPITAL, '%rwC $li562;56p, (\"With Ppwer to Increase.)]'.'* J-.;*\"' ��������� PRAFT8 ISSUED; ON THE BANK'S BR^^CHEdT* ; 1.. .������������������ ��������� ��������� &%$cti^^ ]U i\\:\"..':' .VICTOR^: AND NANAIMO;\". . IN BRITISH COLUMEU, '*��������� NEW. WESTMINSTER 1TALE, MOUTH OF QUESNHfc CARIBOO; ��������� ^ IN THE UNITED STATES, ' SAN FRANCISCO, -PORTLAND,'Oreooii.- ON THE BANK p^'ilONTREALi IN CANADA,> Montreal, Toronto,..Qiieheo. Hatnjlton, Lomion.'Kin*. :! Btoo. Cobourg^-BeUevIJIe,\" Brantlord, Brock'. '\"' viHe Whitby/p.6terboro, OttawfCfii^r))}.-v '*.' -��������� '..-... ,Stidetrc^,TsTratruru, nccoji,Pcrtn,r \"-;��������� *������������������ \"���������'.������������������������������������'.*'���������/* . Slmcoef St. Catlierinos;J;j; ^ ���������; . ONNEW YORK-Onkcssrs. Bbw & GuxonY, (Agcota ^i: :..;���������.;../. rlbivtlieBnnkof^Iontreal..;.-.-...���������.;;:���������..���������.:;.-, ON SCOTLAND-THE;,BRmSH LINEN CO. ������S BANK '.������ ON IRELAND^UNION.BANK OF IREiiAND, iitMITED ON ENGLAND-THE BANK OF BRITISfl COLUMBIA V'' ������������������;������������������ HOaci.Offlce, Lombard St; ,-r Lonaonf ';���������'��������� CURRENT ACCOUNTS^Ied for any amount hot- V Icsb than One Hundred Dollors/ ' ' Bills Discounted and.Cdjrected; orid Bills or Exchange ���������\"���������' on Great Britain,\" &m Francisco and New Tort- but.' chased, .. f ������������������ {y ;jj<-$r?j--'-���������..;��������� ������������������:,������������������������������������.',������������������ Government a nd,other: Securi ties received custody; Interests and.Dividends collected. *. ��������� ���������*������.* * v������.-#ivvtf ��������������������� \"���������������������*��������� -wr ������^������' ������������������������ ������-������������>������*������vof pur. for s^ifo elopedi? of��������� &iWrheVcei^'Ul always ;b e kept in the' rooiii ; for refer ������;U.g. -:������������������\" ������������������*��������� -���������;������������������'���������; ��������� ;���������.��������� ���������\" ���������.. The Reaamg Xioom will be fann<\\ supplied- with the latest English, Scottish, Canadwn,'American, and Colo-:: njal Papers and Magizmos. ?��������� ,;. ��������� -V Terms of' SoBsCBirTiox���������$5 p\"er quarter, or $2 per month.-Single volumes Loaned\" to nqn-subscribors at 50 cts. per volume, wjth $1 deposit. . , r ^crsonsnot. subscribers ^.visiting the Reading. Room and making,use of the Books and Papers -will be chargv ed 26 cts. tor'each' visit, : . xsMSi\" The Room will be open from 10 a; m> tillio plm.1: :..v.���������;���������..;:: .i.;^.-.. V:;y.>;:..,^?-;:-:^;;:v-;^HN>BOWRON,}:^^ ;. 17j . v ���������':;.: Secretrary and Librarian. . Received on 'peppsfOorAdyanWs;made\" upon them ^V,\";. :.'::��������� .ass A^i^FFib^SI-ffi Gold Dust Melted and)Assayedi and returns ms .. ���������:. ��������� ���������'. L ���������\\ Ores of every descrid(ion carefully Assayed. ���������^April,a866^-.''i^H ''������������������-������������������; -'��������������������������� fZ^rTfrtt^t^i NEUF ELDER &, CO., RICHFIELD; DEALERS IN PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, CLOTHING, M : '��������� Storage and Coxnnussloh^-^-V ;;-'������;\" Persons having mining claims for sale, will fihdit to their advantage to give us a call; as but.ieirms for advertisingv'this; description of property are very reasonable, i MOUTTET M GOV WHOLESALE & RETAIL ^ Thr Universal Practice of. mixing Chicory and other adulteratives with Coffee,, has very much damaged in public estimation, what ought to' be the most delicious of Beverages. , So eilectually:have the public been drugged with such\"mixtures that the true\"prbper. ties have been lost sight of, and many; prefer a, black and thick infusion to a drink rich inspirit and aroma. General as is the use of CofTee; it. is little known that in condensing the vapors extracted from theiberry in roasting,! a liquor, is obtained of the most nauseous taste, and of a scent tho raost unbearable. Under such circumstances it is evidently important that\" all the gases and lluids extracted by roasting should be carried off as quickly as possible, in order to prevent their returning again to the CofTee, which is:the case in the confined cylinder. This object is admirably accomplished by tho now and patent \"Conical Coffee Roaster\" as used by FELL & CO., Victoria, in which tho berry is directly exposed to tho radiated heat, and the vapor cxtracted carried off instantoheously. In addiiion to the advantage to bo derived by tho rapid removal of tho Steam containing the objectionable properties, the pure aroma of tiic Coffee is retained, the essential oil being preserved and not exhausted as in the Cylinder Boaster, where the Coffee is required to remain a much longer time in consequence of the steaming it undergoes by the confined steam. It is chemically impossible to retain the qualities or arrest the deterioration of Coffee when ground. The heat engendered by the pro^ cess of roasting, and especially of grinding, creates an action in the elementary parts which gradually destroys its fitness for drink. But to retain the essential oil which it contains we have it encased in tins containing from 1 lb. to28 lbs., and which can be.had from any oi the respectable dealers. We can confidently recommend those who have hitherto been. obliged to refrain from taking Coffee on account of its ill effects that they may use our Coffee, roasted in the Conical Roaster, being recommended by all medical men under whoso notice it has been brought, and by numerous other testimonials In itS fiVOr ' J? JELL & v>0.', .���������' Coffee Merchants, Yatea St., Victoria. British ; North ;. Aoierioai������: -���������';'..Established in 1836, *'������������������������������������* KVr5: ' *v ���������:.'������������������\": Head Office; ?, ST; HELEXS. PLACE LONDQ^ '_. DRAFTS ISSUED on London,- New Tork; San Fran-' Cisco, Cariboo,- Canada,��������� New^ Brunswiek-vNova Scotia ���������' i- ������������������ and onfall.(he Branches of (he NationaliBanfc of Scot- ��������� lan)l and ProvincialBank;6f: Ireland. - *��������� '- ?���������'���������������&��������� ��������� ������������������ ��������� vB^s.oTvExchange^a^Q^ ,. ,,;;Interest on Special Drposits :of iHohey allowed at th* ��������� rate of a .quarter of one per cent, per month, \"���������**���������; )*ftil$&?&.tt Gold Dust Melted and. Assayed, and returns made within 24 hours in Coin'or Bars. Ores of every description carefully Assayed. : ��������� N. 3^ ���������Any.-instructions as to the disposal of. the proceeds of. Gold Dust .forwarded to the office in Victori* for Assay wiJU be carefully attended td.>^ ���������' ' -,1;l';' V���������'���������:;'';'��������� ':��������� ���������-y ��������� ^ 0>-SHEPHERD,: Manager. .;;yictona;:V.I;;.April.4866::.;^ ^^'���������'������������������.*fo-:>l?s ��������� BICHFIELD, Williams preek^^B, fi WE'HAVE ON HAND a large stock or Prbvisipiis,' Hardware and Vegetables, and are determined- to sell ������������������ them cheaper than any other, store -On' Williams Creek. Come and see and judge for yourselves* :' Richfield, May 5th, itiM,\"..' ~.^,.(Si'-.. ���������:'������������������ .,iU--~ BARKER VJLLE EIGHFIELD, , Begt Billiard Tables on the Creek; the Liquors and Cigars are of the finest quality. . &,. ;���������%- \\ ;��������� ; BARKERVILLE; B. C. .Qii^.H^^;^i0.ai4i^ ioI; 3\"jpuj?i;, Mondats,::-,-? - '7to ll^a.m^& 12to3p.mf ���������\", jgQgr No business transacted, on Sundays,, ������.; ' \"/L : ; ;,; ...\":> ;; ROBEBT BURHELL, ;-r?������������������������������������:;\"- ��������� -������������������'..'������������������'.���������. : ���������. -.>���������. ������������������:'\"Manager. ^lst July, 1866.' . 5 : 23 EC, GILLETTE, It \" CAMERONTOW.V, E. HQD.G ENS BARKERVILLE���������Adjoining the Express Office. WILLIAM WINNARD, : BLACKSMITH, BARKERVILLE. ' JAMES PURDIE, BLACKS MIT RICHFIELD. Barnard's Oariboo Express ���������'������������������ :^AND~ ��������� ���������:���������������������������:'��������� r \\ ��������� ST AGE LINE. THE TARIFF OF CHARGES BY THIS EXPRESS : has been revised, anil-REDUCTION- in prices made to.suit the times. The charge on Lettorsto uud from Victoria and intermediate places is now 50 cents. Stage Fare to Quesnclmoutb, '.''[. $20, -'���������/��������� ������*; <*,f through to Yale; -: . ' .J [ &QQ, ������������������.\".' :: ,;\":::'-\". ���������' . JOHN 8. LOVELL, '���������;;. ��������� Agent Barnard38 Express, 1 August 1st, 1866. . ���������������������������;;���������.; 26 BARN A Rp;?S Connecting at Lillooet and Yale with DIETZ & NELSON'S for New Westminster & Victoria,; : WILL ARRIVE -AND DEPART- from the office fa Barkerville, to connect with the steamer \"Enterprise\" at Quesnelmouth, and the STAGES at Soda Creek, EVERY WEEK, conveying TjUASunE, Lette^^ and Vaujables for all parts of the wOrld. Also, Com? missions received and forwarded by Express for the collection of Notes, Bills and the purchase of article* to be obtained at New Westminster, Victoria, S������>n Fran* Cisco or en route, and returns made with dispatch; JOHN. B. LOVEJiL, 4>g ��������� <'Agent,'Bartivrffity, ivAr'iii*.^.-;; Vhr: :?������������������������������������ ��������������������������� gives, the Tolid wipg a^connt pf ;.'j^!!lfegttle;;��������� be? tween rate and.^obrarsc6rpions and centipede, ' anshdt!up;tdgetberi��������� + \\^> .:;.f '_��������� *���������;?���������' ' ��������� I saw a very curious experiment with the ':'.��������� cobip&grhioh was^ hpwoyerf rather- crueli, .:Ail 1- houses; in India. ha^&cmront.if; air cohstant- '.'; 1 v passing through\" theniv^ It is necessary; to rjrptectuie^candles by{glass bell-shaped shades Under on these; inverted^ was placed the snake\" in c6mpaay^wit^^ree> large: 'black /rats, a couple of scorpious' and a centipede. , The centipede'isiabout s^Uhches longj and if it \".crawls'' \" \"' 'Q ing of J,-..ij.i ^ rC;.. '������������������������������������''. ?������ than jtyearr\" 'I am '^atfle Estate ithe^eejinga of Htois happy famil^aC^elhg ^thu������ ^uMenly thrownrtogetherf I should;\"frdge from\" $hW proceedingsiithat-^ei#|i6^as'w^re^ to sffikW vlea3V^Kagonistic^f^TheS������ake-13y quiet; the, : scorpions ran races^ around; the edge of the' shade; the/centipfedet^olled5himself^up^ The rats were the only ��������� creatures ^tfiaV seemed aUve^������,tbe^unh^py^ stafe oktheiriCpnfine- mmk/and 'sho wetfit\\by a* game *- of leap-frog' over the venomous par^t jo^tbe, family^ ���������By an uhluc^ey %rip^pn'1fche;;h snafeev Vorie \"Hf iM rats at last aro^selllSim froml his state oraer rats instantly dartedx>n the snake, who: succumbed $o7 theirj-un$e^afctack;\\ they; bit : him /frora:heafr fe the little,poisonleft;after2killingJhe^.first,rat severely wounded xnese'condl j Thelscorpions ���������WSRlcO^.Ei: : :'. :%WiilrleaveS6DiL GREEK/' moni)^i& i?HiJiiSDA^ Wednesday's, trip^down and--Thursday.?s trip up, > j ^r Freightftd.XJuesnel'l|'ctsj^,lb* 7 Steamer;fEnterprise!^ ;\\,.;, V Established Gexebal Stobw,''^-'.' '**\".^ :. ���������,:\\;��������� v.\"SIGN MBRCHAKTSj ;. V; j -i������>-lStorageV &c^-rTerms most Moderate. ���������., ii^SSSpntti* street;^6?^^ ���������: Receive regular supplies bv tv**L&������\" ������ -^ :'^^8 by sailing vessels yiaciS 5oS^ Vlft^^ ���������^^^^co/^v:'.-^;;;.. ^T Particular attention iiW* London ^rm-J. v. - ������,g J 1^1858. P A;MEp-0N.T;0 W,N,-/y-.: v^j-'':;��������� :���������'! TTTHERE.~THE\"PROPRIETOR; : T: A;^BARRY, '���������...X% gives a general invitation to, his(, friends and the public at large to' call and' judge ������������������mr theinselvos the merits of h is Bil Hard Tables; also- the'OliOico Bra ads of his; SE(3ARS; and LIQUORS.b 'The^rcliestra, which'\"��������� consists of four Musicians, is First ;01assrf \\ ;:. io;3m \"'���������RM^|Sbi|p ;������,^'pi|t������>M .V '���������. *������������^������..>-w ;>t>������������^.>.i_M. H-*>\\v.������i*.^*K,������������*������;'i -\" \"' -t' i'Pfl:\"' -s^- .���������������������������\"���������;���������' ;��������� ������0i ;:'���������������������������.;���������'���������. ���������������5;s:-v :���������..������������������. iS;Jf::;- '\"''ft'1'. .'-��������� '���������'.,' ������������������;������������������ - '��������� M'i AT THE\" snake- bit^s mtisi'^^Spt^tf al all\" hazards, humanely fbrced4beiata into activity*by ran-, mng-..unqerwthem and sungtng them, as,, they hopped abbift.^:yrheir proved a 'failure,'- as the second rat who had be^n^ojfnded Hied.;g| Th*ej?t>yo ratsiffowe^er,^1 haUpurthe'scorpions 'liofs Su^ combat,' *so; that' thei last -,-o������? this t contbatire family? were now the rat and thejeenti^de r^the last n^m- ed^had,-n6i chancerwitb the, former, and:speed- lly^fella-victim, the rat coming off victor. :.', As a! tribute to'hispluct ari$ prowess^he' was allowed^tq retur^to^histnatiyefhauntsy ^where' he^mayipiobably; -t>V. stilt,enjoyingrperfectl health. '- A3IiL>LOVERS^pP THE O^RPISCHOREiiN^RTare\" J4^^inv:itedH6:calland'ehj6yUheniselTe^ we(lc/miefwHI-be}extended.^^^ t,.* ��������������� v- ,-; ^-;{ ! ,- s i4^XheJJBstof;Wines, LiiuorsiVaka Segarsi and Good Order observed, , 1 \"'* '\" n \" JOHNiE.iMARTIN HOUSE, ;.:. ;; $9YD &. HEATH,i Proprietors,\\ ':^i THIS HQUSiS 'is. situated 26 miles from Quesnclmouth. . .-The proprietors; haying lately.fitted up bedrooms and good Beds>rc n6.w prepared:to tiflbrd every accom- mo^aUonTpr Travellers��������� the Tablb'is fiirnishcd with all' thoiiixuries tliatcah hp procureVl; 'tlie Barfs well suppled ;witb;tho,hest. brands of Liquors and Segars,; good Stabllrig, Hay, Oats and Barley., jggj?.The CHEAPEST House on the Road. ^ .--.' ' ���������: :': '���������*:.. \"���������������������������'-\"��������� \"ei ��������� x-s U6t*AlUp������d? Spofages,pBrushes,vPermnrery, &0l. 'PhvRipVffiaTB> ^P^������^c^^^ compounded^2^^ ^th.carean|ldis^tch.?TictOTlat^!l^^ 5;\":V-'i:V:;;rJFAOTRIOK^S^.CORNER.::.:^S3 R chant JJP|op*r?. -������'��������� :fi';,;(:> which we'eopy fmm aJ SariVFrancisco;* paper.. /TEE PUBLIC .ARE IOTITED;5TQ> CALLvAT THIS X-: Ran&wffi^mi%G$ft^tS������' Good Beds': Stabling for Horses j1 Barley, Oats'andHay] r '������������������\",'��������� ;.. ������������������������' --: liss ������������������ ��������� S OPEN FOR-^HBpAeCOM-MODATION'V-fOP? THS Travelling,;piiblicj^herhedrdoms;nre. spaciousg^ house and garden |Ja^%nStandard and,DWa^f^3ell,' of..eyery.yarlety,.':'. Catalogues on application- X-��������� ��������� i;������^:i ,; ^;^C;? FULT'O'N, .Proprietor. Miere is no distillery kept in?this^ establishment^ f\\ ^an\\d stryebnine^and rot-gut- find no place here. , ^ Jrw 1: ^. v, :��������������������������� ���������; > i:;.: 1 ������������������'������������������.\"! Victpriai VajdcouyerIsland;: ���������.__._ _^ ��������� , _ r Knowest thou tnat lana(thatwa8 formed for tlie savage, _: That land soi prolifictn*pdn^oTuusroc���������sJ : ., Where soil w as-discovered ;tliat.once grew a cabbage, Tbelatid of the otter,���������/tbeniarteri and fox? ,.:\" > 'Tis thelah^dr-theniist'anUtthe h^ '������������������\"-r The JCJltimaTbulej half: peopled ���������with'fScpts I ; ,V j r , The'; finest of countries from whlch'orio can mizzle1 , \" Provided' at? least you cansell \"your tqwri' lots t' \"���������\" ftJ ^^ -TOere^the^fbp^ ~ Alternately~changirig wttb(bacon*an 8. beans, ��������� 'r T tieansttnd-bacon*repeated-without^any gammon\" ^r; With occaslonai- tlistes of inferior greensV- e V1 v- *V - Farewell! Oh Town Council without- any function j' AdieuT ;6reat AssetQblyiwithoui>any|br^in; - = 's ��������� --���������'=\" - l\" Iieavethee^Great'Humbng,-withrnalq}compunction^ \" To.thy mists, to thy pork,ttO thy beans; and thy.rain ! \" A? GhicAgo! WiFE.-^n - the Bolice GQuriat Chicago? a wife \\, thus ingenioiisly ^explained awajr serious -;charges, of- harsh/-treatment of her poor husband:,- -,One dayS^lieii she\" was running;acrossi ,tho rd:om,,with ^^rfchi ier ^janclf he jumped Jin the way |ind struck: .his wrist^gaihst the forki wrenching igfrom ber; by*the tines, whichheTanintqJislwrist! .i'netf ' he^undertoQkjto^strike her, bii|Sfil'held u|i;% pan full ofhot-dishwater between them, and lie spilt-it over his head. Then- hfe -gbt^tilfj more angry^ at,; this^accident:;iM:'stattea\":to jnuip at herjAbutr his head rcam^\"agairist her. ; hapd, and he'fell:aowh:V' She^-fcoffi hold ofhis ;, hair to raise himvup; aiuflhe^Sair..\" was irioist ��������� .by the hot water so,that-it- came;;'on^: Then '.'i she saw: it was n0 us3 to reasbnSwith < him any .longer,>M$she left the house.; i'- . ,-'\",\"* ���������:':' ������������������;;��������� - T?e GHfNKs^ c a !cading..;Chin^so '.merchanti^firni::1u-;San- Francisco .furhishesV the following'' ^figures,, showing the;actual number of ChineseTin CaUY fornia, as appears from the books of the 6. com^ panies into which'all the Chiaese\"in'the State are divided: Ning Yoeng Company, 15,000; .^BABKERVILLE. -vr ,n '������ t; ing to their iri ends -and the' public\" generally that' they'have refitted this Spacious Satoon;and'wO! open t-.r,J?' TVENNlSlMTraPHYi'yr^riet^ . This Houfee J, is furnished ^with every convetiienco' fdr the- cora- ; fort; of ? Travellers;;Tthe;; Culi na ry i 4epar(nien t^M'und er I |^Q superintend ence of; an experi enced cook; *-: th���������e; Beds %tt clean arid cpmiortable f the Bar contains\"thej best W Liqubrs; Segarsj &e, \" Sta.bling, Hayj- Barley & Oats. 1> -i BBODp-IGE? * Sim andiPaonucE DiUiEBi\\ A'^ JL\\, large stock of Stay; Oats; Wbeat^no; Barleyofthai best description alwoys 00 hand; also\"Mmino^Erii^ lish,.-Blflcksmith -.andTCahhellCpal.'::rOrders seovto ^thilon TOarf; mctorfe^V/I^wiUvreceive iriuaediatB ; attention. ��������� , ������������������;^- ��������� '.���������������- :: - -:.: \\,5 - ^EN^IBE'S^ '���������\\X>'������������������} tpi ent: St;t Vict ori a, #. I.V.opposi.te.-Hotej^e^raDW;^-. Vie ws ot^Cariboo.and Scenery, t brougbout, British Ccl- umbJa.i hcluding view's of the route to BigBend,' always;i on han^a^liberar^t'edf s^ --; \\ * ** ���������- ^l^A w V6 -v;'���������\"-''���������'������������������:^'^\"-.;-^w-'-r���������.���������������������������������������������.rv^!?-\" 1'.;;c;;-:;':Proprietor's.: Barkerville, July 2nd,' 1868. r = ' ' i ijf . ;l. v; (NextiBank .of British Nortli: America.) s r>' ., D' tiEWIS begs;?ieave to\" irifOrmr thVLadiei.aM . V:J Gentlemen of?Williams Creeklaridivifcinity that %e lias fitted up, a BATKR003I at \"considerable expense forf-heic^^accommpd'atiohi\"arid.hd^esby close.attention -BLUE TENT RANCH. ' M. HENDERSON' be^r-to Inform bis friends r^antt%thejtravelling^ public generally thak: ' -v.Ht- * '1-V *X ��������� 1 ish Merchandize,5 wbolesfile(arid*retiif dealers;la': ^Dry Goods^ &cip.Yates;^treet^Victoria^Vsrl^s-Qn-aad >f after4fit'J!urie;riext.in (^veramentSireetrlo^ Bauklof i������rii^C$i$^^ V.:'' ��������� ���������\" \"*\"-' \",1\" flAttV:^- WMtmMSONt ���������'������������������* } ���������?*.' A: McLEAN,\" _^4, ;ik:., *., (M^oprietor, ������ ���������ft.<^?*-;^f:^^;p /Agent> T|HIS HOTEfclS^:LARGE^AJ?D' wl^-pSTED; iS ���������:.L for:the��������� Comfort pf .tra.yelers;^the:Table>'is'supplied ;with the' best of everything; that' cari TbC; procurdy-.and , ^he. cooking is not inferiottoany-oh tbo road. ��������� = BedroomV for families; Stabling^'Hay; Barley anu'Oats. :'''l^s \" .|Bro.VEi^D^4^H53^q^,:,^ The Itefi.f(, arid ;?��������� v83 mum HOUSED ���������;,'k BBERT ^Y8LERf has opened the above1 House for jcx^the;receptionof Travellers;:;the Table is'wpllkerit1 andthejLiquors cannot;;;be surpassed ; the.Beds are clean, and .comfortable.. ^Stabling for Horses,; Hay arid ,Oats.' ���������.\" w.'.'. \\ - ������������������ '������������������? ��������� ������������������'. :.;-��������� ��������� ?i - \\j.. , EUG-ENE THOMAS, Yates street, Victoria. Wholesale^rid Retail Dealer in^INES^KaNDIES- BESRS^ landlLIQUORS- arid depot ofi Havana Segajs^t ;6ooa^;^war^e4;to tbe ilinipg Districts-.:���������-r.:[ -j A\"fi-irD ^^PRAKB^Lt Victoria, V; I- -Dealerin Fcsb7^ iA.il SitiKS^HroES,*���������.wool,'&C; -Liberal advancesmatei. on furc������cpnsigned.r Roterence������r-G. ,Sutro.&^jo,, Sjp%?? ; bqrg; & >Rueflf r^icjpri a; V. I. 1-8 BSi 'HEIN;- MiLti.vER & Drks8 .MAKKR,vOoveri^ BARKE^LI^E^GIWUSEI^CaiBB \" TAMES HIJRON,: ProprietoK-'-Tfirscommoiu'' P!^^H^ol������s well fitted up with.:every ^nvehiehcO for the: com fort of the public > the : 13eds a re*S 11 tha t 'a woary.travoller could desire;. the Table is supplied with the bqst of fare: the Bar contains the, choicest brands' ofXiquors and Segars; good Stabling,. Horse Feed/Oats\" Barley, ���������&c;-j\"-^'- -^- ������������������\"������������������������������������ ���������--'���������^ ��������� \"' ���������'\"��������� ������������������-������������������������������������-':-: ' ---������' V>.,J. ILSON'^5c''. MtTBRAY,1- 'Groce^sT'PR^ ���������- - Wine &!Spirit^ Merchants. -, Bakers & Confectionert, - Fort'St roet, ^Victoria, ������������������������������������V:?.Xv # f -i ti ������*ii Ui} f *) ���������3r.j.l>������^, * ^IliLQOET: ADVERTISEMENTS. THE UNDERSIGNED1 a re now maurifac'Curihg FLOUR : of .all grades: Extra,,Superfirie ��������� and Fine. Feed Crushed to-order..- ;; ,'.. r! *J Ls LILLO.OET FLOUR.MILL CO., >*!��������� ' ������������������ ;'' \" ' \".\"���������':'��������� ' ���������Fi^'W.'yFQSTEB, Agent;' LOEENZO IiEARTP, Eroiprietbr- ������������������ This house I (affords' 'everjr a cepmmoda tion ibr th b ��������� com fort of Travellers;.the Table is furnished with all thcdelicacieir of the season, and the Bar is stocked .with the choicest Of \\yirins^--Brandies &��������� Sega,rs j: f ood;stabling for horjscs.; Hay, Barley arid: Oats constantly Oh hand at lowrat'esV Newly milled;FIour for ���������sale cheap j. \" !l-sr \" Bonaparte House, EDWIN TYNON, Dealer in:dry; -goods, clothing', hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Carpctings, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, &P,, Lillooet, B.C.; . l-s total,' 58,300. More than.one-forth of the entire-number in the State are employed at this time, on the Pacific Railroad, and 'other public improvements: Half as many arev:ehgaged in roanufacturmg^wolleii goods, cigars, etc., eta; at least 10,000 tn washing, and a considerable nun>ber m agricultural pursuits -: A ���������-- V ��������� V ULLpOET BREWERY TACOB MItiTZ;; Proprietor, has always on O thand a largo and superior stock of Lager Beer* at thcBar^will bo ifound ,the .best Brandies,. Wines and Segars; the public are invited to call. Prepared' to fill all orders promptly. * l-s .���������vraOLESALE & RETAIL DEAlSrSS'lN LIQUORS, Merchandize- uqudbs always on hand. ' .\"������������������*... >?}}>;:-. .:. .. .<������������������ .15 : QPELMAiNr and McKENZIE, Proprietors: M ',This House !s wcH'ntte.d |up! with Good Beds arid' the Bar is furnished with the best Liquors;;,.ileais,are served ?at all ��������� hours- on,phe Restaurant. principle; Stabling for Horses,' Horse Feed,* &c. ' l-s Pioiie^ Hotel-rLillooet, 'nHARIiES^ELSON, Proprietor. \"This old V estab'lished'Houso is well fitted rip for the coinfort of Travellers; tho Table: is supplied- with the best of everything'that'can be hadj:arxd tbo .cooking is.not ln������ ferior^o.tho best hotel in the lov/er country ^Bedrooms for Families;: Stabling- for Horses, Horse Feed,. &c������ The Expr>*3������'stops here. ���������,������������������:' ,rl-a SEML^N & PARKE, Proprietors,'at; the Ju notion of the: Ca ri boo j and B% Bern d Road 0, is now 9pen ibr the accommodation of the public.- : Dis- ta nee from Clin ton, 26 mi lea; from Sayn nn.s Steamboat i/mding,.22 miles; frOrn gpence's\"Bridge, ,36 rniles, Travellers will 11 rid prices and 'accom mod a lions\" to suit the times. Give them a call. ������������������ Stabling,; Hay & Grain; attentive hostlers. . \\Slage leaves here, twice a weeKfor Big. Bend,and Yale, and.once a week for Cariboo.: l-s fiBEIiLEY^fciFITEBRE,- Importers & Whole - W=sile Dealers IniWines,! Spirits andibiguorfl, \" ^Victori^ Vvl.4M' niX\"'\"* '\",s- 1 .\"������������������ >:t -,������ [j V ]&&;/' SPROAT\"&; OOi,'(itttiifAriaeradh '���������&r Co/j ^rotos > Jand.CoKMssios -;M������bcsust������^ Stor&Stree^iW^rta,..!...;.: ��������� ���������:* -'^ ; -; ' ��������� ^ ���������-1 ������������������:- <>>'���������>������������������>���������--���������\" :���������:-���������'-���������. .������������������. :'fi: '���������SUTBOr&stGO^v:^ Importers -;andj Dsaiebs i������r *VJf ��������� CIGARS, TOBACCO,!MecrshaumPJpes, &p.,;g *������,���������; comer of Yates.'arid ,Vy.harf..s.treet,- Jjicion^ ..,r>��������� ^r5j.. , Jt B;; HAGaTO^awroiAK & Sorgbos; near oor-. P nor of.- Tate's and Government Sts.,;Victoria, Y.^ ; . ...;,. MESSRS. CORN WALL'S. ~ - ��������� T THIS WELL KNOWN HOUSE, half.wav^etween : Spence's Briago and CIi n ton, on the Yale Route. Traveilers;wil] find Good.Accommodation.- -The best of- living, of liquors, and of Wities Fresh Butter; Milk\" and' Vegetables-, Good Stabling and cheap feed.? PIERCE ;& SEYMOUR, dealers In ^'\"f'������ ; KcatPiTrRB, Broad Street. Victoria^ .V/L- i.:-'* *-' ,%J IUmatiAUTSt'Wharf:Street, Victoria^ V.L- '_*^ r TEWISXEWISr Clothier, ���������&^|^flr Jj iopposito the Bank bt'.British' North^mggrv ���������* - l-s AUCTIONEER, MINING & COMMISSION ��������� AGENT, AND ACCOUNTANT/ ;:' - ::':;;babker7ille^.'V.^.v .17V; Ei MA^LANDINE,COLLE^TON * GB?.?^f������. <-Qovcrnm:en^Str^et^Viciorifl, ^ ^ _\"' ^ \" ^-:'' !'l]QR^OUGIiAB^^ :^& MAC^QNAt4^%?^M ;VV| others destined tor ^nnd8������ '^!LTmx^:' find every-convenience and- accommodat on a������ u ..,��������� them. Good Beds and a Table well supple mtj.a the delicacies of the .season. ?'' ' - ���������r: M. J. BLACKMAN, BARKERVILLB: L., SMITH. ���������& ,CO.��������� .Proprietory.^^^pl^ _i.*; Veil fitte'dfup'rorthe:.^coiamo^������pn 0^^,^. Icrs totheBridgo^ive^MhJes. .-flood.J*eoB, .,._������,������,,..*; :s. ��������� ���������1 y /"@en, "Print Run : 1865-1875

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