QEimtra Mtjjrajli vol. i. VICTORIA, .VANCOUVER ISLAM), THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 2. 1866. NO. 27. THE "EVENING TELEGRAPH," . PUBLISHED Everv Evening at 4 O'clock, (Saturday and 8unday eranlngs excepted.) also avtar SUNDAY MORNING I TERMS OF RUIISCRIPTION I Per Annum, In advance, by mail, ,...110 00 For «U month,, 8 U" Pe'r W-ak, [inyable to Carrier, 2-r> lugUUpes 1" For terms of Advertisement apply at the Office. Lan?ley Street Wit and Humor. -Ihe Vauuhle Ainici.ES foii Sale. Lejf of ft Multiplication Table. Tbo Pair of Ship's Stoys found drying on the K ininoclial Line. Tlio Bonnet generally worn with ihe Veil ol Nature. The I'aletot of tlio Ileatry Swell of the Atlantic. The Key of Locke's Music. A Tooth-brush fur tho Mouth of the Tliume8. A Hat-stand made out of the Horns of a Dili-iiiuu. A Tumbler for tho Jug of the Nightingale. A Mattrasi for the Fulls of Niagara. A DrcssiDg-caso for tho Minor of Nature. A correspondent thus shows how confiding innocence is oft imposed upon :— 'A woman,' he nuys, 'may nor, bo nn angel, though she glides through the ma7.es of the dunce, like ft spirit clothed wilh a ruiubow mnl aiuililed with stars. The young man mny behold his admired object T>n the morrow iu the tine light of reality, perchance emptying u wash-tab .in the gutter, with her ffock pinned up behind—her hair mussed and inOJsy, except what lies in the bureau : and her whola contour wearing the appearance of Mmangel rammed through a brush fence, into a world of wretchedness nnd woe I' David Crockett used to sny of the In'o late Philip Hone, with whom he was in Congress, that he was tho perlitest man . tie ever know—'Cause why?' snid the colonel, 'he allers puts bis bottle on the sideboard before he asks you to drink, aud thou turns his hack so as not to sec how much you take I This,' adds tho colonel, ' is what I call real perlilcness.' A Puzzle.—If the apple which William Tell shot from the head of his son ga»e liberty to Switzerland, how many btiKhelB of iho snme size, from the same orchard, wot:ld it have taken to make a barrel of cider 1 We heard a good joke once nf a party of young follows who found fault with the butter at a hoarding house. ' What is the mutter with it ?' snid the mistress. —" Just you ask it,' said one ; ' it is old enough to speak for itself.' A hardy seaman, who hud escaped one of the recent shipwrecks upon onr coast, was asked by a good lady how lie felt when tho waves broke over him. lie replied, ' Wet, ma'am ; very wet.' To take the gridiron down from the nail whero it is hanging, wilh the left hand, is a sign thut there will be a broil in thu kitchen. Four columns of an American newspaper, printed in very small typo, ure occupied by the advertisement, of a quack doctor, headed 'One word to the afflicted.' ' It Is a curious fact,' says some entomologist, ' that it is only the female mosquito that torments us.' A bachelor says it ia not at all ' curious.' 'Haven't you finished scaling that fish, Sam?' 'No, master, it is a very large one.' 'Why you have had timo enough to scale a mountain.' Why is love like a Stilton cheese ?— Because it is one of the mitey-est things in Nature. What kind of rooms are always the best ventilated ? —Mushrooms, because they are grown in the open air. Why is a learned man like scarlet ? Because h«'a deep read. Dissolution of Partnership. The Partnership heretofore Existing between James Grahamslaw and Thomas U. Morris, Contractors and Banders, has been dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. Morris having retired from the business, which will be carried on by Mr. Gralmmslaw. All persons indebted to the linn are requested to pay the same to James Grahamslaw, and claims against the fi ra must be presented within fourteen days from this date. Victoria, V. I., July 25th, 1886. jy25 mt Municipal By-Law to Regulate the sanitary Condition or the City. SCHEDULE A. lo the Gutter NOTICE Is hereby (liven that you are required within days from tbe date hereof to , and io default of so doing you will be proceeded n^aiiui under the pro- of the Municipal Bye-Enw lo rejrulnte tbesauiury condition of the City, lBCC. I.'-MI.EV KltANKLIK, Maror of tbe City of Victoria. This tenth day of July, 1800. William J.liuii, Town Clerk. New Advertisements. BY-LAW. We, tHe'Maynr and Councillors in Count il convened, by virtue of the power und authority vested in us by Au Act to Incorporate tbe City of Victoria, passed- the second day of August, A.D. 1862, In.the Twruty-'riltli year of tbe rcijju ci .Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria, enlittiled, " Tho Victoria Incorporation Act, 1802," hereby enact ui follow* :— I. No nelson or persons occupying any Messuage, Shop, Building or oilier Election, or any Land or other Premises within the city, or if the'■ (-'hall be no occupier thereof, no owner (■ wucis of any Ueiiuaga, Shop, Building ., jther Erection, or any Land or other l'rcmises within tlio Oily, t-liall have nr permit or suffer to.be in oron his, her or their Messuage, Shop, Building ot Exertion, or any Laud or oilier Premises as aforesaid, auy ditch, gutter, drain, privy or ash-pit emitting noxious or ofl'en-ive effluvium nr smell, or constructed so as. to be ft niiisnnce to or injurious to the health of nny person or persons, or any swine kept so as to Ire a nuisance or offensive by reason of the stench thereof, or any dung, manure, refuse, offal, ashes, filth, or oilier matter or thing emitting noxious or offensive diluvium or smell, or any animal, vegetable or mineral loader or thing nlono or together with oilier matters or tbingi in a state of fermentation, putrefaction, decomposition or decay, or emitting noxious or offensive diluvium or smell, or permit or suffer any UoSsdage, Dwelling House, Shop, Erection or Building whatsoever within the said Cilv to In- in i filthy state or infected wilh any kin.I of vermin or dirt or emitting noxious or offensive eflluvium or smell ; Provided, however, ihat no per or. or persons shall lie liable lo any penalty for the Infraction of this By- tors of tbe said George .lay, James Cheitnty law until he, she or they shall have received ' I'"1™, and David Browne of tho other part, notice from the Mayor and Council in in inner b'lnB » ,|ccli '"' instrument purport.ng to con- liereiiiafter mentioned, arid unlit lie, she or vey all the copartiierslnp estate and effects ol tbey shall have neglected by the space or time tl,u s,,id B*0rge Juy, James Chestney Bales, theieln mentioned to abate or remove the of- "ni1 I,;ivi'1 Browns to be applied lor the bene- fenslve matter or thing noticed in such notice ! ,u °' tho "editors of tbem the said t.corgc J. SPENCER, HOUSE AND SHIP. PLUMBER, Gas-fitter and Bell-hanger, Corner Yates and Government streets. All branches of the above business practically done with neatness and despatch, at charges to correspond with the times. h« In lite Supreme Court of Civil Justice Vancouver Island. TIEiT! EVENING TELEGRAPH THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1831. r ni 19 R"giMrar of the snid Court, do hereby UIOHAKD WOODS, BKINGTHK CHIEF • said Court, do hereby certify that on the sixteenth day of July, in- liarit, a certain deed or Instrument bearing data tba 26th day of J mm tilt (I8(>)j) and made nml executed by nnd between George Juy, Jamci Chestney Mules and David Browne, Cojmitners therein described; 'fading under Ibottyle or firm of JAY k COMPAHV of the one part nnd Thomas Lowe therein described, trustee for himself nnd the rest of the credi- 1 thereto complained of, or to do the uci# matter or tbiiiL' required ufhim, her or them by each notice within tbe epace of time limited by such notice. And whereas it is expedient for the pood government of the City that a Snnit \ry Com- mission be appointed, and to finable tuuh Commission to inspect, order the removal and report all nuisunces within the said City ol Victoria; Therefore be it enacted by the Mayor and Councillors of t'>o Ciiy of Victoria, with tbe consent of His Excellency the Governor ou Her Majesty's behalf: II. From and after the palfagO ot this Bylaw the Mayor and City Councillors may from time lo time nominate three members of the City Council to act aa a Sanitary (lommiiiloo for the purpose of inspecting, ordering the removal nnd reporting all nuisances and other matters, the continuance of which may be' deleterious to the public health. IIT. Tbe Commission eiiall perform their services gratuitously. TV. The Commission shall havo power to ent- r any Messuage. Dwelling Home, Shop, Building of other Erection or Land or oiler promisee within tbo city, and whether tit not the same be occupied or the curtilage of any of the same, and Inspect tho condition of thn same between (he h iuM of eight in the morning and eight in the evening. V. Nb person or petfOni filial! permit, nfter due notice in th it behalf given, any animal or vegetable matter in a dtooiQpoeed or putrifying condition to remain ou thepreinises occupied or owned by him or them. VI. The Commission OH behalf oft lie Mayor and Council m >y notify nny person or persons on or occupying any messuage, dwelling house, shop, building, or other erection, or Ihe curtilage of any of the same or other land Of premises within the'eity, or if the lame be nAOCCUpicd, then tlie owner of any Midi mes- fitmge, du el ling house, shop, buidiug or other erection, or the curtilage ul miy of the lame or other land or premises within the city on which any matter or thing may be done, permitted, or suffered, contrary to tlie Intention of this by-law (according to tho form uf Rthedule A annexed) to remove such nuisance as beforo mentioned, or to dose up, purify, Cover, or clcwisc nny well, CM pool drain, privy, ditch, or gutter, or Otherwise to abate or remove the matter or thing noticed In such notice as in their judgment shall seem meet by giving notice In writing, (is per Schedule aforesaid) signed by two or more of the Commission on behalf of the Mayor and Council, specifying the act to be done and the time in which the dame is required to be done, such notice may be given to the occupier or. owner of such messuage, dwelling house, shop, building, or other erection, or the curtilage of any of tho same or of the land or premises iu the city, or by leaving the same at his, her, or their last known place of abode, or by fixing the same or a copy thereof on some conspicuous part of the premises. VII. In the event of any Messuage, khop, Building or other erection, or any Und or other premises within lit* City being unoccupied and the owner or owners thereof neglecting or refusing to abate or rcmoXe any matter, or thing done, permitted or suffered, contrary to the requirements of this Bye-Law, either absolutely or in the terms of any such notice as aforesaid, duly served as aforesaid, within the lime in that behalf specified, it shall be lawful for two Or more of the Commission, on behalf of the Mayor and Council, or th' ir servants or agents in that behalf, 10 do the act or acts, matters or things, lequired to be done or performed by such notice at the costs and charges of the owner 01 owners of such Messuage, ;r>bop, Buildingorothererection or any land or other premises, the said costs and charges to be recoverable by action as' work and lahor dona and money paid bv them for the use of lueb owner or owners as if done at hi?, her or their actual request,or in such other form as is proper in law. Jay, James Chestney Bales, aud David Browne ns if ihey had been from the date thereof duly adjudged Bankrupt, was on the said sixteenth day of July and ar the hour of I0*3p in tbe forenoon uf such day brought into my office for registration, and was duly registered pursuant to the provisions of the Bankruptcy Act, I8UL. (liven under my hand and Seal of the Supreme Court of civil Justice at James Bay, Victoria, V. I., thi^sixtcenth day of July, A. D., 1800. KICITARD WOODS, Chief Registrar. Koiirrt Brsirnp, SotlCTTOS, Langley street, Victoria. jylG ZSTOTICE. hi (he Supreme Court of Civil Justice Vancouver IdancL IIST b ajcst:k:r.tt:f tcv, In re Jav k Co. 4 Lti PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OX TIIK ,1 above BstatC ire requested forthwith to send in the same to Mr. James Chestney Bales, Bttediman, at the Nursery of Jny -k Co.k Victoria ; and all persons indebted to the said Bet ate are desired forthwith to pay the amount of their respective debts 'o the said James Chestney Bnlsi, whom the Trustee has authorised to receive the sumo on account of the 1 snid Litate. ROBERT BISHOP, Solicitor, Lanirley Street, Victoria. Dated 10th July, 1686. Jyl| THE IPIOIMEJER, ICE CREAM, —took the— PACIFIC TELEGRAPH H0T£L, GENERAL Job Printing ESTABLISHMENT Langley Street, Victoria, The Printing Office or Tus EVENING TEL1BRAPH Office ia replete with every appliance .and variety of material for the Execution of LETTER PRESS PRINTING! In all its brunches, whether Plain or Ornamental Miscellaneous. EXPRESS LINE STAGES. qMIR COACHES Of THI8 LINE tf lit A. new run regulurl/, leaving Yak, a. C 00 Hondai*, WedncNday*, Aod I rldajH, AT T, A. M., FOB HAVANA'S llillltl (Big Bend Rome), until tlie completion ef th* rofld, wben tbey will po lo Havana's Ferrjr. Tbe Coach for Cariboo will Inure Yaia 0* Monday. jy 2 F. J. RAiW\RD. CHARLES BERNARD, Manufacturer and Dealer in FAMILY CHARTRES COWSE. And Spleen of all kind*. No. 707, Sansome street, corner Gold, Between Jackson and Pacific. First Premium awarded by the Mechanics' Institute, for tht best Coffee and Spices. The proprietor havinn introdnced Steam Power in his Manufactory, ba now inereMed facilities to supply the trade and the public iu general. All articles from his Establishment are guaranteed to be pucand unadulterated. The public are respectfully invited to cull and convince themselves Country orders promptly attended to. jy ' %f t£ (sewing MACHINES,) ^e* Street, ***** I IS AGAIN IX TIIE FIELD. 'HE pnoriuETOit is prepared to halls, etc., at moderate rates. PACIFIC TELEGRAPH HOTEL, jy3 Store street NOTICE -or— CO-PARTNERSHIP. BITNST12R HAS TIU3 DAY ENTERED INTO Partnership 'pill? Ol I l« i: AIMS at securing X. sucl. tweedy Eieoutioo of orders as is consistent with correct aud elegant Workmanship. Orders received for Printing Books, Pamphlets Catalogues Sermons, Reports Rentals, Leases, Law Forms of every description, Business Cards, Invoices,] Bill Ilea.!", Trade Forms, Circulars, (Plain or Coloured,) Hand Bills. (Plain ot Coloured,) For Prices, apply at the Office. Langley street, 3STOTIOE Ship Mohawk, Capt- Davies, from Iordon -EITHER THE CAPTAIN NOR the underpinned will be responsible for anv debts that mny be con-' traded by tbe crctv of the above ship. . jyl5 HENRY NATHAN. Agent for the vessel. Motth—Ttw, Sinter Mm hina i. thr m.lr Mnrhiw th* will Mf .11 Lud* of cloth with nil 1..11 J. of ihf«.it tsr 75,ooo-©a Machines sold in two years , The almost incredible increase in the sale of the Singer Machine during the past Iwo years is owing to the popularity of the LETTER A TRANSVERSE SHUTTLE Family Machine, which was introduced in 18G0, since wbich time it Las earned and established ft reputation for family uses equal to the celebrated mnnulacturing machines ol this Firm, which are generally acknowledged, even hy dealers in otticr Sewing Mucbines, to be unequalled for such purposes. Oaf NO OTHER Family Sewing Machine has such perfect and Improved appliances for Ruffling, HemmiriK. Binding, Felling, Tucking, Gathering, OuJgitg, Lraidia :. t or flg, Ci it- ing, etc, J®" All persons requiring nfonnatioii about our Sewing Machines, tbeir > izes, Prices, Working Capacities, and the best method of purchasing,can obtain it by bending for atopy of the SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY S ILtOSTBATID 1'AMI'Ht.KT, . , Which is entirely devoted to tho subject It will be sent gratis, with specimens of work. Local Agents wanted in every Town. WILLIAM BICK Geoeral Agent (or the Singer Munfg Co. , WITH ALL LOVERS OF GOOD ALE! jy 17-lm $50 REWARD. THE ABOVE REWARD WILL UK PAID to any person recovering the money and Deposit Receipt for Snoo on the Bank ol British North Amerira, stolen from the Coal I*it at Nanaimo on Wednesday, Jaly 4th. GEORG'E WALSH. jyO 3w» Nan»imo I General News Agent J. Stratman. EMPIRE NEWS DEPOT Cor. Washington & Sansome 'si5. Han Francisco. THE ADVI-KTISEIUs prepared to supply wilb pumtunlity and celerity iheannrxtd uewsptipera and periodicals upou the following terms All orders, to receive immediate atteii- tion, must be accompanied by cash remittance, and handed in previous to the 4th, 14lh> and 24th ot each month. London Daily Times $14 00 " Ti>« Weld w.„ J4D0 " lllu«tratt'd Time* „ 7 00 '* Wet-klv Timt'n 700 « BrU'sLiie in London 14 00 « Weekly Dis.pai«h 14 00 « III. Newaoni.e W'u.ld 14 00 " Public Opinion 1 60 ' Indvx (Frwlrnde) 14 00 " III. Sporting Sown 8 00 " Spectator 14 00 »• Rp-iew (4 Oil M Saturday Review 14 00 Publli Nation 1200 Londui Illustrated News 14 00 Atltttt'-J Month I.- SOo Blackwood's Uagaziue y 3 00 H>arpr'5 Magazine , 3 00 Sixpenny Mugizme 3 Oil Knickerbocker .% PaviflcM >nt'-ly ..•••• , 3 (K. UodeyM^die* Bo(-k...r \..Z 00 Millicit! Host (..«, 3 00 Continental MngMtne S 00 lUdam Pemorvst'a nmhly 3 00 ¥. I.etlie'* new Knmily Mne;»im* 3 00 CburoberB' Edinburgh oumal , .4 00 IlunUll)- paptrs, Once a Week 6 00 " »' All the Tear Round 6 60 Tlnckerav'B CornhillMa^ajiuo IU Lon4on l.anret « on R. A. Sala'i Temple Bnr R M l,.utdnn SociMy M»ffa»ii»e...» ,.«Od St. James Magazine ,.o QO Edinburgh Review , 10 00 Loudon Review - \Q M> NoitMlriiieliKeview.... l. 10 00 #Mtmin*tc r Ret iPW ] 0 00 I-nnrton Art .Journal 12 00 HiR!BG& ?ni.'Hin£M»u 10 00 I Winning fttJtgr&pjj. h II 4 THURSDAY EVKXI.NO, AUGUST 2, 18tS6. TUE .VEWS. Our latest Engliih papers are up to the 19tb of June, and are filled with the Aiutrian-Prnssiao quarrel. The Priuce«s Mary wm married on June 12th. The ceremony is thtu described by the Spec- tutor .—Tlie Princess Mary was married on Tuesday noon at Kew, in presence ol the Queea and a brilliant assemblage of magnates, [l is reported that the Prince of Teck looked "gullunt" and the bride pale, bat that while he tnade the responses iu a low voice wilb a foreign accent, bers were ondibl* throughout the chapel. The people of Kcw, by whom the Princess is greatly beloved, thronged to witness tbe ceremony, and the congratulations from every part of the country are not of the pro forma order. The Princess is genuinely popular, nnd the fact that she retains her name, Princess of Teck being a lower title ihun Princess of England, has been repealed in every newspaper iu the kingdom. The newly married couple jiropo<e a long tour in Austria before cettliu^ down in England - provided always that Austriu continues to exist. Mr Kinglake, it is said, made one of bis best pro-Austrian speeches in the House of Commons ou Monday llth. He charged Lord Russell with having privately pressed on the Austrian Government the cession of Ver.etia, und gravely censured the advice on the ground that such counsel, however privately given, is always known, aud this piece of advice when known would enconrugo Italy in her enterprise on Venetiu. Mr. King- lake professed—not very successfully— not to blame thn Italians. But it was our duty, he mainlined, to do all in onr power to check them, as the only way of avoiding a great Continoutul war, and, moreover, preventing an increase of power to a mere vassal of Prince. He thought the German quarrel about the Duchies would not havo caused war without the Italian complication, and that we had not done our duty in bridling Italy, as we should have done. To which Mr. Gladstone, in reply, admitted thnt England's belief thut the cession of Venetia would strengthen Austria had never for a moment been concealed from 'he Cabinet of Vienna.— Indeed it dated back from Lord Palmer- ston's administration of the Foreign Office in 1818. In the present position of the German quarrel, he said, our sympathy must necessarily be with Austria, and it was therefore most painful to the Government to say anything likely to discourage Austria in her present honorable altitude. Still, he could not forbear saying that if Italy wished to engross a reluctant Venetian population, as Prussia is said to do in the Elbe Duchies, the Government wonld condemn Italy os bitterly as Mr. Kinglake had condemned Prussia. This remark was taken np later by Lord Cranbornn, who cleverly turned it into a weapon against the Reform Bill. Mr. Gladstone, be said, never takes any account of rural populations. 'Ihe Venetian rural population may be, he intimated, oi rather tuggetted, fanatically favorable to Austria, but the town population is enthusiastically Italian, and bence Mr. Giadstono treats Venetia as bowed in grief to the Austrian yoke. Lord Cranborne, however, did not insist on this bappy suggestion, but protested absolutely against the doctrine that it is wrong to hold down by mere force of arms a reluctant and miserable people, eager and competent for freedom. Such a doctrine, he thought, would rid us very soon of India, Canada, nnd Ireland. "We doubt" continues the Spectator, Lord Cranborne's facts. India and Ireland are not competent, even if their best classes are auxious, for independence; and Canada certainly may have it precisely when she likes. But even if the principle that the free choice of the people should count—we do not say for everything,—but for very mnch in determining the political duties of imperial governments, should cost as India, Canada, and Ireland,—India, Canada, and Ireland would be a cheap price to pay for its recognition." The defeat of the Ministry is thus spoken of in the Daily Newt of June 19th :—' The Government has not fallen in a fair fight. It hus not been beaten by tbe superior forces of an honest Opposition. Tbe amendment, on a vital clause in an English Reform Bill, which tbey have suffered defeat in resisting, was imrodueed by a " LiberaP' Irish member, who a few minutes before the division had declired himself a friend to the Government, and affected to protect against bis amendment being treated as a party question ; it was supported by the votes of many professing members of the Liberal party sitting behind the Gov. ernment bench. Wilh the exception of Sir Hugh Cairns, who male a special pleader's speech against rental valuation, and avoided as much as possible committing himself on the principle of the borough franchise extension, not a leader of the Op|K>Mtion showed his face in front of the battle last night, and Sir Hugh Cairns only showed the lawyer's, not the statesman's face. Tbe coming Cabinet Ministers, who it is presumed are ready to accept the responsibilities they huve s'uiibt, sat silent last night. They knew well enough that, apart from all quibbles about " valuation," tbe meaning of this amendment was nothing more or less than the refusal, though not the open aid avowed refusal, to trust their fellow- countrymen who m'g'it be included in a £7 franchise: and the design, thongh not ihe expressed design, to raise the £7 franchise, ns proposed by the Government to a £9 franchi-e.' New Advertisements. WILSON & MURRAY, GKOCERS, Provision, Wine <fc Spirit Merchants, BAKERS & CONFECTIONERS, 10UT ST., VICTORIA, V. I. SniPPINO SUPPLIED. New Advertisements. Wanted to Borrow S500 JDOJL,T-,AJ£liS ON FIRST-CLASS REAL ESTATE SE- curitv producing $G0 per month. The money would be taken for ine year at 1} per cent, per month. For particulars apply to A. F. MAIN, au 2 Government street. M FRANCISCJCIG.1R STORE. 1ST If you Want the Finest -« HAVANA CIGAR ON THE PACIFIC COAST, cni. ov Augustus F. Keyser, Government street, adjoining tbe San Francisco Baths. A FIHE HEW STOCK JOST EECEIVED. aal In the Supreme Court of Civil Justice, Vancouver Island. In Bankruptcy. In the matter of the estate of John Copland, . a Dan- rupt. The first day of August, 1866. UPOV nF.ARI.NG JOHN COPLAND, AND upon rending the Resolutions filed in this Honorable Court on the eighteenth day of July last, nnd the affidavit "of the said Juliii Copland filed oa thii first day ot August now current, and under clause 142 of the Bankruptcy Act, 1862, it ig ordered that the adjudication in Bankruptcy be annulled and the same ii hereby annulled. {Is.*.} JOSEPH NEEDHAM, C. J. an 2 TUE C. 0. & M. S. N. COMPANY'^ STE A-nVESIIIlP 3® it » CALIFORNIA, JOSEPH WILLIAMS, Commander, WILL SAIL rOB SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT, Monday, 6 th August At 6 p. m. For freight or passne*, apply on bnnrd or to JOHN P. COUCH, Agent C. 0. * M. S. N. Co. IIAVANACIGAUS. LEWIN & ANTHOHY, TOBACCONISTS. 47 Tates St., Brick Store Next to Corner of Government St., BEG TO INFORM THEIR FRIENDS AND t^e pntilic in general thnt ihey will con stantly receive by every Btejuner a good as lortmtotol Genuine > avsinu « iutti-N and the Beit HraiidN wl' I ob.icco, iinporttd direct for ilns market, so that they nre ;ihie to -omnete wilh anyhrnseoa this I.-land. either Wholesale or Retail. N. B—Special attention will be paid to Cnunlrv orders. IIE1MAN LEWIN. | LOUIS ANTHONY an 2 Jesse Cowper, B, E :&£ O -V A L. The wtll known FSTABLISHMENT — or— J. L. JUNGERMAN, Has been retnovod to bis NEW STORE JN THE Masonic Buildings, (iOVMlVllKltT RTHEE7, tiotobia, v. I. an 2 A. & W.WILSON, Home and Ship Plumbers CASFITTER8, BELL-HANGERS & TINSMITHS FORT STREET. All orders promptly attended to tu 2 Wliolpsule and Retail Dealer in BOOTS AND SHOES, LEATHER, —AND— SHOE FINDINGS, TTATES STREET, OPPOSITE WELLS, FARGO & Co At the old stnnd of Webster & Co., u prepnred to supply the wants of tbe public in bis line. The Latest Stvles Received by every arrival from En^'ar* and San Francisco. au U The Colonial Market JOHNSON STREET, (OPPOSITE OMENTAL ALLEY,) Will be re-opened on Saturday, August 4th. The market will he constantly sup: lied with the bi st quality of articles required for tbe family table. Fresh supplies received daily. au 1 N. V. LANGE. ii The "arotto," OPPOSITE THE TELEGRAPH OFFICE. For a plans of choice liquor go to the " Grotto," There " nose but the best '' you will find is tbe motto. Mint Julep?, Sherry Cobblers—everything ■ ■ cooling ; Come ye that do thirst, you wf,l find its no fooling. Hi NEW WESTMINSTER GAME DEPOT, YATES ST., Next door to tlie comer of Government, opposite Zelners Drujr Store. THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING MADE AR- rnngfmi-nts to receive from different parties the produce of the Island and country will be prepared to lurnish Game, Fish, Fruits. Poultry, Eggs and Vegetables. and all in their season, at the lowest prices. t6f Fraser River Salmon by each steamer. jambs ai.m:\. jy31-lm Each HIS ESTABLISHMENT IS OPEN AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY OR NIGHT1 Oriental Restaurant, YATES STREET, In connection with tbe Orientnl Hotel. T THE TABLE Will be furnished with the best the market affords. Breakfast, Dinner, Snpper' At moderate prices. Oysters in every Style. Private Rooms for sm ill or large parties. Call and jndge for yourselves. jy 30-lm New Advertisements. IP. O'D^ATYER IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IX Oregon and California Flour. Middlings, Bran. Grain, Butter Lard, Provisions, etc., etc. Families and the Trade supplied ou tbe most reasonable terms. No. 40 Government street, NEAR CORNER OF FORT. jy 29 "KrVAlXTTnD TIIHF.E HOARDERS AT $8 PER WEEK. The best the market can afford placed ou the ubie. Apply nt the BEE HIVE HOTEL, jy JO Foil street. Sea Bathsi Sea Baths" 25 cents. 25 cents, THE UNDERSIGNED BFGS LEAVE TO inform the public tbat he has established a first-class Salt-Water Bath-House, Moored just above Douglas Foundry. N. B.—Bathers taken to the Bath-house free of charge, by boats from the foot of Johnson street. Dcty Between the hours of 1 nnd 4 p.m. the Bath-bouse will be open for ladies only. jy 18 JOHN BBID. J. NAGLE, shipping Mr ster and Commission Agent- pREWS RUPPLIED AT TIIE SHORTEST \J Notice—Goods entered and cleared ttt the Custom House; Manifests, Charter Parties, nnd Bi Is of sale made out. Vessels bought or Fold. B®T Several small Vessels for sulo or charter. OrriCK—Bastion street, near the Police Barraiks. jyl 7 TOBACCO PLANT ARRIVAL OF ANOTHER CARGO FROM Virginia & Cuba, VIA 'ASPINWAI.r., Of the nest Celebrated Brands nt TOBACCO & SEGARS EVER IMPORTED Samples can be bad at tbe " ADELMT," corner Vales and Government streets. I iil-o carry on th* business at my OLD STAND on JOHNSON STRKET and WAD- DINGTON ALLEY. r. cinrBELL, an 2 ADELPHI SEGAR STORK. ST- LOUIS COLLEGE. IN ANSWER TO CERTAIN INQUIRIES made hy fathers and mothers or Inmilies. we bave the honor tb inform tbe public tbat St. Louis College will be kept open on tbe same fcoting aB during the previous years, and every possible care will be taken not only to adorn the minds of the pupils with all th* knowledge wbich a good education tequires, but nlso to imbue them with bcbbJ principles of honesty and morality. The course of studies will comprise History, Gc grnpliy. Arithmetic ancient and modern languages, English, French nnd German, ia short till the departments ot a complet* course of instruclion. The College will be conducted undir the patronage of the ItightRev. Iiichop Demers, by the Very Rev. J. M. Mandart. Superintendent, Rev. Chas. Seghers, Rev. W. Moloney, Rev L. Hatipts and liielmrd Louis Pearce. jy2ti l\v J. Mt MANUABT, V. G. For San Francisco Direct fPHE NEW AND FAST SAILING* SCH00N- cr HVTHSTEIW-A., To sail on or about-tbe first of August. For Freight or PaBsngc, apply lo E. B. MARVIN, jy!3 Wharf streett REMOVAL! The Business of TKQMAS WILSON k G0. Recommenced on MONDAY, JUNE In their New and Commodious Stove in 19th MASONIC HZA.LL, GOVERNMENT STREET, (Opposite tbe Bank of British Columbia,) WITH T1IEIR USUAL WELL - ASSORTED STOCK* INCLUDIN G Goods received by last steamer,and comprising Silks, Shawls, Printed Cambrics and Dress Materials of every description; Long Cloths, Sheetings and Quilts; Velvets, Tweeds, Lace Curtains. Damasks, Heps, Chintzes, Gents', Ladies' and Children's Hosiery and Gloves; Trimmings, &c. jy 8 LONDON HOUSE, May ZOih, 1866. Our Importations for the present season are now complete by arrivals per EXPRESS this morning, and the extensive shipments now landing from the EASTERN CHIEF Onr DRESS, MANTLE. SILK, SHAWL, MILLINERY, LACE. HOSIERY, DRAPERY, FANCY and UPHOLSTERY departments are now replete ■with the newest and choicest goods. Either Wholesale or Retail customers will find this the best stock we have yet offered. jy a LONDON FIRM, J. P. Tunstall Co. VICTORIA V. I., J. H. Turner & Oo. (gbcittug <i tlcgrapb. TUURSUAY EVENING, AUGUST 2, 1860. nm COMMERCIAL 1CCTIOI Sill. TO-HORROH. J. A. McCREA will sell at bis salesroom, at 11 o'clock, a.m., by order of the importer, Pott's best Engli-h Mult Vinegar [ Hams, Bacon and Shoulders, Tea, Tobacco, Cheese, Syrup, Raisins, and Case Gooods; Crushed Sugar, Coal Oil, Straw Paper, and Virginia Tobacco; also, at 12 o'clock, tbe Schooner Nanaimo Packet. JWI..1IIIH XMIA. Per stmr CALIFORNIA. Joseph Wi'limns. Commander—Left San Francisco, July 28th, 1:30 p.m. Encountered strong head vladl lasting forty-einht hours. July 30, IU:4fl a.m. met steamship Oriflamme same day ; tit 1:32 met steamship Montana ; paBSed Cape Disappointment August 1st. 9 a.m. Arrived at Victoria August 2d at 12:30 p.m. PAISEDUEUi, Per steamship CALIFORNIA, from Son Francisco—W D Duncan and servant, A I'ugol, J Lightner, James Moorrbead, Captain C Oolliris, Rev Father Maloney, F C Stent, Robert Burns, T W Price, John Wutson, W Reed, H A Webster, L uis Levy, Captain Cooper, Mrs 0 Dwyer, Mrs 0 L Faucell, M Ehrenburg, .Mr Waiitell, Mrs Jane Riches and 3 children, Mrs L Lrl.tud, E Morgan, II Livingston, D McKing. Thomas Richardson, D Turner, Wells, Fargo k Cos Messenger. I tiPUKTS. Par stmr CALIFORNIA, frfttn Pan Francisco ...1 pg hops, 7 pgs atgva, l'i" do flour, 06 do hardware, '£00 do coal oil, I do groceries, I hay press, 'ltt pu* laps, '} ilu clothing, 10 do eakoi aud yami, 2 do cards, ti do lohucco, 0 do clutb oaps, 20 do boots and slides, 2 do hoops, 4 do ginger, I) do chow chow, l do medicine, 5 do viuegar, 5 do chocolate, .01 do almonds, &c, 72 do cheese and butler, '10 do alcohol, 411 do candles, 220 do soap and yeitsl powdeis, 12 ill) boiler tubes, 2 do keys, ,'iU do peaches, 0 do butter, 2 do glue and oil, 1 do iiniilitnl, .'> do lard, Iii do rope, 'J do cheese, 01 do fruit, .17 'lo onions, I) do dry goods, 2.0 do oil, IJ do shoe-lind- ings, l do books, 210 do su^'ar, toliiicro, ke, I do drugs, 11 tlo windlass, '2H do um<-lti> er.t, 2:J do bonuetn, 1 do silks, 20 do coffee, 001 do candles, ke. Value, 27,529. CONslKMIKS. Per stmr CALIFORNIA, from San Francisen, Bunster, Ehreiiheckcr, U Derhatn, I) Kdwards, J A McUrea, Thin Sbotboldi, J II Pemberton, II B Co, Welch and Greenfield, J Seilz, Tut Soong & Co, Lewiu and Anthony, Ilraveriiiann, Lowe Bros, J Lewis, S Baker, K wottg Lee, Corhintere. J Cowper, A Bullock, II Mansell, Janion, Green k Rhodes, Mooreliead, .1 Hanks, Fell, A 0 Morris, .1 S Drutninond, Protnis, Lohse, Pieketl, Rothschild, Boscowitz, Wells, Fargo and Co, Hihbett and Carswell, V. B Mnivtn, llodgers, Myers and Co, Miller, II Nathan, Louis Lavy. HHIPPINU i\ti:i.i.ii;kmi... PORT OK VICTUMA. VANCOUVER ISLAND ENTERED. August 2—Sip Lottisi, Culler, Cheniatiins Schr Nor'wester, Whitford, New Weslmin- iter Sip Harriet, Dwyer, Pan Jnnn fatmr Cnliforuln, William?, Kan Francisco 0MABIO. August 2—Stmr Josie McNear, Crosby, Port Angelos Western Union Teligkapii.—The telegraph line is now completed to Fraser Lake, •nd the chopping party are some way ahead. The work is being pushed on vigorously and it is expected the line will be stretched to Ilocber de Iloriller, on the Skcf na, by the 1st August. Parlies arc exploring the Skccna river, and it is hoped the Stickcen enn be crossed a short distance from the coast. Over 250 pack animals aro employed transporting wire and supplies. About 100 pack animals and the same number of beef cattle left Qttesnelmouth on the 4th instant, for Fraser Lake The boats bave already made two trips to Forts Fraser nnd Stuart.—Sentinel. A Ciiiep Justice in a Raoe.—The Caribot Sentinel says that while the argument for a re- bearing of the Borcalis vs. Watson enso was being tried, and when defendants' counsel rose to answer the objections made, Chief Justice Begbie got in a pission, and shutting up bis books, hastily left the Court without making any remark. Such conduct, to sny the least of It, Is very unbecoming to the dignity of a Judge on the Supreme Bench. Gai7.ii.va ih CAt.mianu. — A party of tourists from San Francisco, rusticattug at the Forest Honse, Santa Clara, ne>r tbe stage road, recently disturbed a grizzly hear among the bushes near tho bouie ; and his bearship. affronted at the presence of a little dog, took after tbe party, who made some tall travelling to reach the house, in whieh they fortunately •ucceeded, and the beat retired unmolested. Faou New Wistmikstm.—The steamer Alexandra arrived last night, nt 8 o'clock, with somo 40 passengers and $260,300 in treasure, $158,300 being for the Baok of British North America, ond $102,000 for tbe Bask of British Columbia. Among the passengers were Mr ssrs. Wm. Farron and Hus- kinson, shareholders in the Davis claim. f Steak Saw-Mill in CAiunoo.—The owners of the saw-mill on Stout's Gulch bave purchased the machinery of the Quesnelmouth steam saw-mill, and will erect it at the mouth of Mink Gulch, three-quarters of a mile from Jllchftcld. Tho mill can cut 10,000 feet of lumber per day. Do Tell 1 said Mrs. Partington, what a wonderful convention that Atlantic cable is ! I'd send a photograph to London by it if the price was'nt so high. The Snaax Nevada.—We see by the San Francisco Alia that this steamer was to have left on Tneiday for Saiatlan and Goyamas. The As.Mzr.s — A ''ourt of Assiz ■ and g'ol delivery was held iMs Banting bttort Chie* Jit-t , e N'-edli.-tiji. The Grind Jury, Mr. W J Macdouald, foreman, found true bills against Ah Ynn. the Chinatnun, fur rape, and I the Indi iris in the NCttt murder case, and witp then discharged. Ah Yan was then brought up for trul. Tbe Attorney General prosecuted, and Mr. Alston, at the request of the Clii.f Ju-tiee, defended. His Lordship went closely into the c-i«e, and the jury brought in a rtrdict of gu Ity. The prisoner was fieri sentenced to five years' pei al servitude. Tim, the Indian wilne-s iu the murder case, was ue.it brought up charged wilh p.r- jury. European Henm. Fitoy San Fkakcisim.—The steamship Cali- forn'a, Joseph Williams commander, arrived to-day, at half-past 12 o'clock, with 26 passengers and a cargo valued at $27,52'J. She bad a long passage, caused by head winds. Among the passengers is Capt. Jerry Collins, an old resident of this city, whose death our morning contemporary reported a month or two ago. Tbe fa'ifornia will sail for New Westminster to-morruw morning at 4 o'clock, and for S<in Francisco on Monday evening next ut 6 o'clock. Tnk Laov Gooiva procession took place at Coventry, England, June 4th. Tbe Countess was personated by Mai';. Banton, described as " from the Royal Academy," who rode a circus horse. The pageant extended about a mile. The city companies, attende 1 by their fol'owers and banners, and the locul clubs, Odd Fellows and Forestets, with their glittering paraphernalia, were well represented. Fuavcipation Oat.—The colored tesidenls of tho ciiy celebrated Ihe Anniversary of West India emancipation yeeterdav, by holding " pic-nic on tho grounds of Mr. Gibbs, James Bity. Speeches wero made and tbe ns-emblage onjoyel Ihemsc'ves "right mer. rily." Schooner List—The sehoontr Sacramento loaded with coal from Antioch. sprung aleak und sunk in seven fathoms of water, nt 11 o'clock on the night of July 20th. between Martinez and Beoicla, Tbe crew had just time to take to the small boat before she went djwu. The crew all landed at Martinez. PoBLIO Examinations.—Examinations will be held at the Lake District School lo-morrow (Friday) at ten a. m. and in the afternoon at South Saanicb, at two p. m. Tbe friends of free education are cordially invited to attend and judge for themselves of the progress of the scholars. Port or Entut on Puget Sound—The Washington correspondent of tbe Bulletin states that from and afier O -tober 1st Port Town-end ts lo lie the port of entry, instead of Poi*t Angelos. Ai.BXANuiiE'h Gt-ovts—Messrs. J.H. Turner k Co., London House, have received to-day, by Express from Paris, a full assortment of Alexandre's famous kid gloves, for which they are the sole agents in Vancouver Island and British Ot litmbia. * Uxios.—The U .ion hill for V.iucauvor Island and BriGsb Columbia passed its first reading iu the Commons on June 9th. The Mails by II. Jl. S Sparrowhawk will close this evening nt six o'clock, and the ship will sail for San PrnnollCO at seven o'clock. Licensing Couiit.—Titos. H. McCann obtained his lieense to-day for ihe Union Hotel, Langley Street. For Olympia.—The steamer Josie McNear will sail to-uight at ten o'clock. <IABIBOO mimm; HEWS. We Imve the Sentinel of July I9tli nml 23 I, from wliicli w» tuko the following : • WILLIAMS CREEK. The principal claims tire yielding steadily ns per last reports. Lttst Clmitee Company wasltctl np on Wednesday 34 ounces, on Friday 04 ounces, on Saturday KIG ounces, yes cr- tlny 22 ounces ; total for week, 22G ounces.—California Go. washed oat fof week 80 ounces —MofTit Co. expect to get on pay this week.—Cameton Co. wttflicd up for week 127 ounces, giving n dividend, after paying expenses, of $100 per share.—Forest ROM <'o. wtishetl up lor week 50 ounces—Ruby Co. washed up 140 ounces for week.—l'rnirio Flower Co. took out 130 ounces for week.—Dead Uroke Co. worked 4 days last week ami wuslied out 50 ounces, the caving ot their ground has hindered them greatly.— Prince of Wales Co. washed up for week 3D ounces.—The Davis Co. have sunk a shaft 65 feet end are drifting. The Wutson Co. are tuking out a little pay. IjROUSE CHEEK. The Heron Co. after running a Innnel 80 feet and losing bed rock commenced sinking a shaft ; on getting down a few feet they struck dirt that prospected from $2 to $10 to the pun; these prospects continued until bed rock was reached on Satnrduy Inst ; the deplh of the pay gravel is about 10 feet ; the company washed up the tint, that was taken out of Ihis hole nnd had 47 ounces.—Short Bend Co. wash up on nn nverajre 18 ounces every two days.—Ne'er-do-Well Co. huve been annoyed lately in having to blast u high spur of bed rock, but have now got through and on Friday got a prospect of $40 to the pan.—Shy-Robbiu Co. on west side of the creek, are just starting a tunnel; on Thursday they washed np a little of the dirt on the rim rock and had about 7 ounces of heavy gold, some of the pieces would weigh $6 or $7, the gold is of a paler color than that found ou tbe other side of the creek. A dreadfbl colli-ry explosion took place on the Mth June ut the. Victoria Pit, Dukinfield, j by whieh 37 MffOfll were killed, and 19 ' severely injured, out of 7(1 men at work iu the , pit. The cattle plague still numbers 900 victims a week acccordiug to the last week's return. I The great annual ocean race of the China ' Tea Ships is a'.out coming off in Lon-lon now. i The prize ia about £1000. (i5000)for tbe >bip j Hint brings tbe first new tea to London. It is subscribed by me.chants in the tea tra le. The Ki-ry Cran, Serica, Ariel, Taitiing, Sir Lancelot, Taeping, Chinaman, Ziba, Black Prince, and Young Lochinvar, are first oa the list. The Tallahassie and Sumter have been told at aucMon"tn Liverpool, by order of the U. ti. Consul. The Tallahassie for £6400, the Sumter for £11JU. THE FtSIANS. The action of tbe American government towards the Fenians in the United States gives general satisfaction. The London Times eulogizes the Washington government, and •ays:—"It would be impossible to exaggerate the good Mth, the friendliness, the sincerity, and the regard for mutual obligations which hive prompted these energetic and decisive measures. Thu American government has acted in a manner which even exceeds anything that could reasonably have been expected from the mo't friendly nation." Tbe article then expresses giatificalion that such distinguished officers as Generals Grant nnd Meade should have been sent lo the scene, and siys these energetic acts of genuine friendship will be long and cordially remembered. The Fenians are almost entitled to thanks for haviog given the America s an occasion for displaying their friendliness and good feeling. The action of the United States government in regard to the Fenian raid upon Canada i ave the greatest satisfaction in Inland. Edward O'Connor, the lenian who stabbed Winner, tha Informer, had been sentenced to pen il servitude for life. The Court of Queen's Bench, Ireland, decided that the trial of Serjeant McCarthy, for I'ciiiiinisin, should proceed before the court martial. James F Cathcart, who was w!lh the Keans in this country, supp'icd Ken's place lately in London when Keen was ill, and played Cardinal Violsev so well that many of the auditors maliciously wished tuat " old Keun" would be sick oftetter. Ths Russian Gen. MotiravicfT, of unenviable memory through his conduct in the Polish insurrection, has lately disappeared, and there is every reason to believe that be bas been assassinated by bis enemies, whose name was legion. General McClellan was last at Gemnnden, nn the beautiful lake of thut name, near the borders of Tyrol. Il is rumored that Miss Bateman is to retire from the stage. Ill health is the causo. A New Kttgland paper says that August Belmont made over $2,600,000 by tbo late rise iu gold. The AKOU-AviRIOAtl Boat Hace. — Tho preliminary proceedings for the boat race between Jus. Hamill, of Piusburg, U. S., nnd Henry Kelly, the champion of the Thames, were settled last week. It is agreed thut the rnce shall take tilitce in the second week in July, on some river iu Fnglaud, to be chosen by Hamill before that time. The conditions are that there shall he two races—one to bo rowed live miles straight in one day, nml the second rnCo to be rowed on the following day two and a half miles out, round a buoy, nml two and n-hnlf back again. The stakes are £'260 a sitlt! for each nice, mukittg ill Out) in the aggregate. The American will receive £100 for his expenses in coming over to litis country. The Fashion Hothi. and Music ITall will be opened this evening at 9 o'clock, when Chaiiles Biiooks hopes his friends will not fail to give him a call and sample hi-t fine Wines, L qttors nnd Sigars. Every attention shown to guests by tbe new attendants. * IIollowat's Pills ano Outhiit.—Oan- gerotislliarrhn;.—The causes of this weakening disease being so vnriuus, and the nature ot its attacks so changeable, fully account for tho enormous number of its victims. 1'nder Holloway'a treatment the Source of this complaint may lie in obseur ty and the successful issue be still the same whether the Stomach, liver, lurgo or small intestines be tin- sent of malady, lor his Pills, judiciously taken, and his Ointment, briskly rubbed on the abdominnl walls, restrain tho excited vessels and regulate each erring function, let it spring whence it may. Both medicaments ud'ircsi themselves directly to reproduce the exact balance between sensibility and irritability, between ntoibtd and healthy pecretion, between natural nml excessive excretion. Ma. DlOlf PaLMM requests thnt orders for teaching, playing and tuning Pititofortes, and for instruction in Singing, may be left wiili Qleesrs. Hibhen k Carswell, Stationers and Booksellers, Government street, or at bis residence, near the lop of Fort street. * Mb. ElaR begs lo announce to the Inhabitants ot Victoria that ho ha« lately received a large assortment nf Children's Carriages and Chairs, Fishing Baskets nnd Fishing Canes, and a large quantity of Market and Trave lintr Baskets, China Vases, Fnnry Goods and Toys, al of which have to be sold on or belore February next at greatly reduced prices Guilds sold nt wholesale lor cost piices. * Ths NovF.i.Tir.s in tbe Silk trade this seaons aro tbo beautiful Gros de Suez, Gros de LondreJ, and Gros de Pekin. A choice lot of these are for sale at the London House; also a splendid Btock of Black Gros Grains and Glac.es, from three-quarters to a yard and a quarter wide, bought before tht advance in the silk market. * Mb. Fbekhan reques's us to state that he is about to remove his Variety store from Waddington Alley ond corner of Government snd Cormorant streets to the large store on So nson street known as the " Queen Jaloon." * Removal.—Mr. Hibben requests ns to state that he is row removing bis bookstore from tbe old stand, corner of Yates and Langley streets, to the fine new premises in the Masonic Buildings, Government street, where he will open in a day or two. * Ma. I>. Lindsay, Accountant and Official Assignee in Bankruptcy, 4c, tc, requests us to intimate that he will remove his Office to Captain Stamp's New Building, Government Street, on Monday, 30th Jnly. * AUCTION. TO-MORROW, Friday, August 3d., AT 11 O'CLOCK. AM. J. A. McCREA, WILL SELL A-T SALESEOOMS WHARF STREET, BY ORDER OF THE IMPORTER. 20 qr csks Pott's best English Malt Y.n egar —Hams, Bacon and Shoulder* Tea, Tobacco, Cheese, Syrup. Raisins, aud Case Goods. ALSO Ex Str. California Crushed Sugar. 100 hlf bbls, Circle A, Crushed Sugar MB 60 bags Peruvian White Sugar A.tD .00 kegs No. 1 S I Sugar. COAL OIL. 100 cases, ia Tins 5 gall each STRAW PAPER. 3 bales Double Crown Straw Paper and other fresh goods. AND 10 cases first rate Virginia Tobacco. ALSO AT 12 O'CLOCK, M., AT SALESROOM, Assignee's Sale. ESTATE OP MOSES PHILIPS, By Order of Mr. Atlamsnn, Assignee, THE SCHOONER "NANAIMO PACKET," As she now lays at Messrs. Janion, Green and Rhodes' Wharf, Store Street, 23 9 10 tons burthen, and well found la Sails, Rigging, Boat, Anchor, and Chain. TERMS CASH. J. A. McCREA, Auctioneer. A MAN FOR HOU.JE WORK, Park Hotel. He.iron Hill. Chains and Anchors. TWENTY; TONS CHAIN Short Linked and proved from J to J AND ANCHOES From ao to 800 pounds. New Adver;iscments. "ROUND fI¥RNER" IS TIIE NAME OF THE JNT E W SALOON JUST OPENED I.V Lnnulfy street, round the corner from Yntes Btrrct, In tbe building formerly occupied by tbe Baleoa of Ebshhasot'i IIotkl. Tbe Saloon bes breu ins cfnlly refitted, and will be«u;i[ilied with tbe FIRST QUALITY OF Wines and Liquors. Tbe proprietor respectfu ly invites tbe public to call "ROCKD THE CORNER" aal judge for themselves. jy29 J ICOII liEIIKIMER. FASHION HOTEL A' U Concert Room, The on'y Place cf Amusement in Town! -■pHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING LEASED L these well known establishments, begs leave to announce tint tiny will be Re-opened on Saturday, July 28. The former Billiaril Ha1! has been coavertcd into a Concert Boom, where may always be found attentive aud obliging attendants. Best qualities nf Wines, Liquun, ttttd Cigars served by the proprietor in person. CHAS. BU00K3- S@f Adbissios Fees. jy 28 UNION HOTEL, Corner Bastion and Langley sts. THE PROPRIETOR RESPECTFULLY IK. forms the public, that the shore named Hotel is new open for the reception of Boarders. Terms : Board and Lodging per week $10 00 Boaid without Lodging 8,00 The Hotel Ia JocMed in the mo^t centrnl part of Ihe cltj, being in tbe Immediate vicinity of ibe principal Business HoUHl, tbe Tbenire and other places of a&u3uuieiit in tbe city. The Table Will be supplied with all the delicacies that our markets afford. An early application is necessary as oily a limited number of boarders will be laker, it being the inlcntion of the Proprietor to do all in his power to promote tbe comlort of those wbo may favor him wilh their patronage. REFERENCE REQUIRIIX T. II. Uc CANS, Proprietor. Victoria, V. I., July Unto. 1HII6. jy 30 NOTICE ! NOTICE !! tjiROM THIS DATE THE UNDERSIGNED has concluded to reduce his price ONE- HALF ; nnd hereafter the FINEST WINES AfiD LIQUORS, ALE, BEER, &c, &c, Will be served ut tbe "METROPOLITAN" At TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS per sample. The pnblic wi'l plcise call and sample, and satisfy themselves that the very best is to be had at tlie above price. T. J. BURNS, Metropolitan Saloon, Store street, jy 26 J7« For Sale by PETER M'QUADE, Whurf strett, Victoria. PRIVATE BOARD. Boatd with Comfortably Furnished Bed-room, Six Dollars per Week. YATES ST., Next Door to the Anglo- American, .]y2o P L. BETTMAN, ►BALER IN PRY GOODS, GROCERIE! BOOTS ANO SHOES, k., ke., ke. IT 01ympii,W. T. TO LET. TnE RRICK STORE, CORNER OF FORT and Wharf street, TO LET. Inquire of THOMAS GOLDEN, jy 22 Fort street. EX FIDELITER A Choice Lot of Bacon JaKt Arrived- For Sa'e by ao 3 P. G-illigau, STORE STREET. J! J Facts und Scrap*. Tbe Louisville Examiner tsxyt tbat Por- ter, tbe American giant, lately culled at tbe postoffioe in that city forBoiue letters. Finding it impossible to inquire at tbe ordinary window of delivery without po- itstion bis knee*, be vtrv itHtiirally paeprd ovar tlie top. Tbe clerk burst out with. ' Wbnt are you (loinif up there, boy f Get down from there directly.' ' U tbe Louisville mail io ?' inquired Porter, meekly. 'Don't be climbing up there, sir,'replied the nettled cleik ; 'get down, and tako your turn at tbe window.' Porter tried again : 'Are there any letters for James Porter T Oh, ah,' Kiisped H'e worthy clerk, faintly, 'I beg pardon- really didn't know—unusual place—very. •No, sir, none to-duy.' Miss Marlinean states that during tie scarcity in ISiO, hundreds utc nettles nttil other weed-, and without suit, which wits then taxed 15s per bushel. It is believed that at Unit period the persons who daily washed ftotn bend to loot were extremely tew. The Literary Gazelle says thitn gentleman of that tune, who wns troubled with uneasy Rensa.ini:« of the i-kin, and had consulted physicians In vain, wus advised by a friend to try soup und water. The suggestion struck him us Something novel mid a ute. ' Egad I' said he, ' that's not a bad idea,' If ocelnte of soda is fused and allowed to cool in presence of a limited amount of moist air, it will not cryetalizo, but assume a pasty consistency even al zero Bnt it then exposed Ireely to dry air nnd touched with a dry solid body, it will suddenly 'set' in a mass of prismatic crystals, and disengage so much hint thai its temperature rises to 54 degrees, Every nation that has a plnco in tbe Paris Exhibition is to havo nl»o a restaurant where tho peculiar tastes of its people aro appealed to. Polynesia w lo be largely represented, und E.-qiiiiuuiix- dom somewhat so. We may therefore expect the most show uf blubber, ' slush,' bird's nest fricassee and rut. Lovers of strong tobacco fo.-smoking may enjoy their fancy without imbibing too mujli nicotine by pulling a little wml of cotton soakud in tannin or citric acid in the pipe-item. The smoke in traversing this leaves so much of tho nicotine Ihnt only two parts in seven pass through to the mouth. Every one has seen meteors shoot blazing across the sky nt night. An astronomer now reports the passage of sn unburned meteor, which be supposes was outside the limit of the earth's atmosphere. It was a dark hotly moving with immense rapidity and visible only by coming between himself nnd the moon. An error in placing a fine dot which fixes the length of a baso line in astro mimical measurement, nmonntitig to 1-oOOOth part of an inch, will amount to an error of 70 feet in calculating 'he diameter of the earth, ■'lull milts in the sun's distance, end 6r),800,00J iu the distance of the nearest fixed slur. The English ironclads have the following Breeds at deep-draught and running over a measured mile under iho mo-it favorable circumstances : Warrior, 14 356 knots per hour; Black Prince, 13.804; Defence, 11618; llealstanco, 11.834; Hector, 12.3C ; Valiant, 14.633. It is said the dance around the Maypole, in which the peasantry, of some countries indulge every Spring, is the trivial remnant of an old form of worship with which the Rouud Towers of Ireland were connected. It is proposed to ma';e lucifcr matches by putting the phosphorus on lirsl and the sulphur over it. In rubbing the sulphur will break or wear off anil expose the phosphorus to friction. Such matches will not tuke fire so easily. Another skeleton has been found in England, which, from some accompany ing pins made of bone, and supposed tn have been used to fasten the dress, is referred to au age before the use of meial for such purposes was known. Tho Duko of Hamilton finding his valuable herd of Ayrshire cows in danger from the rinderpest, sent tbem down his coal mines, where they enjoy perfect ln> inanity from the plague which roges above. The Teutons have the largest brains of any people, and the ancient Australians and Peruvians the smallest. 'Ihe average negro brain contained nine cubic inches less than the Teuton. Ivory may be rendered quite flexible by soakiug it in hydrochloric acid. On drying it becomes hard again, but water wUl now restore its flexibility. Vanadic acid is worth $150 per onnce, jet the clay bed which underlies Londou is estimated to contain 303,443 tons. Immense pressure will prevent ihe for. nation of ice, because it. counteracts the expansive property of water turning into ice. Id 1767 an Englsli cathedral wns repaired by means of a wicker-work scaffold, constructed by nn ingenious tmskt-tmukt-r. "WANTED A YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE- work, and to wait on table. Apply to MRS. ZINKE, Tates St., between Government and Broad hn A New All OaAID Keocii is Mioicivs I— Or. MaggM is he foundt. of a new Medical system. The qu mtimrinas, whose vast internal doses entcehle the stomach and paralyie the bowels, must gift precedence to the man who restores health and appetite, with from one lo two of his extra ordinary Pilli, and cures the most virulent -ores with a box or so ol his wonderlul and all healing Salve. These two great spec lies of the Doctors arc fast su- persuing•!' the stereotyped imoiniins of Ihe day. Extraordinary cores by lUeeM'e Pills and Salve have opened lite tyti of the public to tbe inefficiency of ibe (so called) remedies of others, aud upon wh'ch people have lo long blindly depended. Hippiel'l Pilli are no ol the class thai are swallowed by the dozui. and of which every boi lull taken create! an ab- «!>1ut» nece-iitv for another. On* or two if Hnjrgicl • Pills suffices to place tbe lioprala in perfect order, ton* the ituaath, 'reale an appetite, and render the spirits light and buoyant I There is no griping, and no reaction in ihe form "f constipation. If Ihe liver is af- fecte'1, its functions are restored ; and il the twrVOHS eisiem is fertile, it Is invigorated. This last quality makes the medicines very d*-irable lor the wants nf delicate females. Dleerotrt nnd erapiiv* dii>«»ses are literally oxtingtiished by UM disinfectant power of M igglel'l 9 tie*. In fact, il is liere announced ihat MnnKlel'a milium. Dyspeptic and CM.nili :< PI'll cure where all others fail. While for Burns, Scalds, Chil hlnins, Cuts and all abrasions of ihe ikin MilirirlH'* ."inlVfi is infallible. Sold by j KA09ISL, 11 Pino "tree', New York, and all Druggists, ut'25 eta per box. New Advertisements Alhambra BILLIARD SALOON. consul covemheu jyd tates tn. TXP-ST-AJmS. Entrance on Yates Street. Jv3-im J. P. DAVIES & CO., AUCTIOVRF.ItS Si COMMISSI)*!* SIKH ill l\T>. balaaroom, Fireproof Stone Building, Wharf Street, near 1'uteii. Jfi^ Cash Advances on Merchandise for Sale, -tea jy 2 New Advertisements. RED LION HOTEL, GOVERNMENT STREET. ABOVE-NAMED HOTEL HAVING EDEN", I 'HE been opened by JOE He will be happy io meet his Iriends on all occasions, a.i will furnish tlicnj witb the best of Wine?, Liquors, Ale, Porter, &c . and Cigars- DOARD AND LODGING PER DAY $1. ff&~ Bagatelle and BkttftS. Call and see the establishment. JOE presides and keeps order. jy 10 stTloxjis college ■WTJLXi ■R.E-OI>EIsr On Monday. 6th August ly 6-1 in Miscellaneoup. Miscellaneous. ustotioie. MARTIN BROS., WPOP.TERS OF Groceries and Provisions, F1REPHOOF BUILDING, LATELY OCCUPIED BY L'HOTELIER k Co, WHAEP STREET. jy 6 Sporborg & Rueff, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Boots and Slioes, Wharf street, Victoria, V. 1. jy 2 WILLIAM LYONrf, — AXD— Commission Agent, On the Corner of Wharf and Johnson Streets. jy3-lm CARRIAGE PAINTING IX ALL ITS BRANCHES, Yates Street, Between Eeluge Engine House and tbe Internationxl Hotel. Work solicited, and reasonable teruia by Jy 11-lm done on the mosl W. M. KEOHAN WARM WEATHER! ICE! ICE! ICE! * LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OF l\ all, supplied hy FORT STREET, To say nothing almiit Ginger Beer, Lemonade, or Soda Water wilh it. Kjy The way to keep eool. jy3 For Sale Ex Camden, A Triumph of Science —AND— THE LIGHT OP TIIE WORLD DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS & SALVE. TTieift I/fe-ptvltiK remedi<»ii nr* now, for the fir t f" p, (f v« pulu civ to th - w r '1. For over aijuaiter fa century ul j i u nt. practice the ingredients iutbt-to Life-Giving Pills Hsv* he-a used wilh thn greiteiit meeea*. Their mta»int i» ii tony tu >r«vvnt < !■ aae. but to cure Thoy tt$ rch f,-j tli> variom BtftUdlffl by > h.cli tha pHtlrtit i* •ufTcring, and re mvlgoratpa t e nilin: syH'ltl. T III" ;i 'fl Rlld nilil 111 ts .I'lV duies of tilt AU valnai/le PILLS will, rove to ho A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH, P r !■» tTttf ea«e l'*ey »<1d now life a vl vita ity, ami t I f- Mir >■•' II •:•' ■■!•■■., Ir'N riitiHt' »l tf. T the 'Min,.' mi ml di fed Ui.y will pr*>\e nvift in v*lu Uf, a- a rut y, MtotflC and Iter In* niedicin<i. «re it a ilr-am NMIMu. tli it i''Uc«.de-I,>'on M>ugh fur ttnc" huuilr. fl viart ago, nnd never f Miid. i •■ t.nk d for a I ut tain that would realore the o d tu ■. I,-, r andtnake < outli ever An Eternal Spring-! It nit IftT f«ir tlifi Aiy nn'l hour t« realire the dreitm. and rhuw in one kIitiuiii fact Ibe uia^lc that hiiIl ii Mr. TUESE FAMOUS REMEDIES Cannot it'V th" flight of yearn, hut they can force back, un iioltl alaiiT, duvtnul hat mi lit tn mpli ov. till ag d and the *AU)f. Lit n- ne hcmtite t.en, bu. r.. IZ-- the Uvnritbie uj-purtunity IhatolTer*. When t*k«i at pre.cibfd — Fcr Billious Disorders NoHii»f can le mor» p-oductlre of cure thnn theno ]>ill" —Their :il:ii<i-l m L'l ■ iu|] i-nre is felt at o ■< ; und the iimihI cue niit«lil« i f t lit h in al dhir-Miii' pstnfM* ai- remuvud. Theie rtuiidlei are made irom the j'l.resi VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS. Th y will not harm the mod dollcate female, and ra i bo m1 • d with guud effect io proscribed deaea to the youngeal babe. For Cutaneous Disorders And all eru ti n^ of th* «kit>. Un SALVE fa mo-i invaluable. I; tl'ifi n t h>nl < xternally aluu-, but prn»" tr«'«a wnh the moit a.arching eiL ct» to the vary icot of tha tvtl. Mrs. Hein KEEPS COVSTANTLT O.V HAND THK Utest fashions in Prices to Suit the TimeSi GOVERNMB>T STR I It. I,.-...■!■ Fort nml Hrr-nghlnn. )y 5 HERMAN SHULTZ, —AT— His Well Known and Old Established Stand The Government st. Boot Store, Has just received per steamer A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Which ho offers ut a very low price. Miscellaneous. USrOTIOE. IT HAVING BEEN tlltCt'LATEf) IN THB Town thut 1, the iindirsigiied, have made ii Di ed or Ast-ii/nini nl lor the benefit of my Creditors, 1 he^ uiosl positively to assure niy I'titiid.- and the public that surh is not the case, or ia it likely to be sn, and 1 am still prepared to execute all commissions, collect reins, debts, ke., with my usual promptness and despatch. PARIS CARTER, Rent aad Debt Collector, General Agent, 4c, Ho. 1 luiit.St., Victoria V. I., iy'Ul* Opposite "The Uall." THEATRE Photographic Gallery (UP STAIRS). 11 HIS GALLERY, LONG AND FAVOR- I ubly known Iu Victorians and similiters, hus hcllitltl iu the way of light, materials, 4c, and live experience of th« proprietor enables him to furnish Cartes de Visite, Ainbro- types, and photographic work ot superior .iui.-li unequalled by any other bouse iu town, und nt ax low I'liiaEti as onicit kstablisu- mknth churge for common and inferior pictures—in tact nl prices to suit the limes. Carte3 de Visite, - - $5 per Doz. Out door work attended to at short notice, aud ou Ihe most reasonable terniB. GEORGE UOBINSON, jy G Proprietor. Receives by each steamer from England and Sua Francisco BOOTS Sc SHOES OF TUB FINEST AND BEST QUALITY, FRENCH LEATHER, — AND— SHOE FINDINGS, At prices to correspond with the limes. BRITISH PERIODICALS. Ho-lrtler, Bocker, and Antco-lnra Bitters, Oregon filler In bids, and cites, I tan t In casks, half-tasks and cisei, Sauterne and California Wblte Wine, French Alcohol 90 O.P., Eng. (Tquiit, Somm and Bollenger Champagne, And In More a line assorlmmt and Liquors inltable for h Brandy Trade, t&" Depot of Havana Cigars. jj« EUGENE THOMAS, Yates street. a Chains and Anchors. TWENTY TONS CHAIN Short Linked and proved from J to J AND ANCHORS, From 20 to 800 pounds. For Sale by PETER M'QUADE, h 'i3 Wbarf street, Victoria. DR. MAGGIEL'S PUS Invariably cure tbe following Diseases : Atthmt, BowflCorapIiIntj, ICtmjtliN, CliettD! *M*§t Coi'ivt'oeM, D.anh a, Dm- it, DAllttT, Fe?er tnd Agt i. Pemniti nnhtplaiot", bet'lftclie, Jlllll" S'i.'ll, ll'fl IP It, Jn(lsmm tinn, - In«ard Wialcneai^ U' fr Unmi'lai' t, Luwiie^ofSi'lrlti, Kini?worm, Bhuuroat im, Salt tlenm, Scalds, Skin Pi-erne*. 4^ NOTICE.— N'onegenrtne without tbe entrrarpd traiie-mark To'tmi e-tch pot or boi, dignml bt DR. J. MA(OIr,i,( 43 Fulton airui-t; Wtts lorlc, lo countarfet whi. h ti (eluiiy, *J- Sold by all raineetnble D3alen in Nfediclnei throuirh'ilit the United fl-atea and Camda—at*26 eeuta per boa or pot, A. O. Langley & Co., Agents for Vancouver Island and British Columbia. The London Quarterly Rev'ew (Conservative). The Edinburgh Review (Whig) The Westminster Review (Radical) The North British Review (Free Church) — ASD— Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (Tory) The fo'ir ItPTiewi re-piiMichofi hy Mng«p«. ' roTT & Co., nr-1 i*pn<T*ly to nth-id hk tioOtent Il'Vimv*, unu BUrkwni'd tins l»pcti j'S'lv rHoed in Ihe ttiua r ink- Whoever'Mbjibh en with r nd u.' |iti licntiotm of tfttablMI, wh tcvrrimn he hi-* "en-ral i iTurin tthm, ir'll fOO ■ bo nltovilher i-ebiitd th« time in winch lie 'ivon—'ind in t lii'Kc t iiiMn a pffoimiiy noon pet veiy Tnr bRl'ini. Tbey tn<y de read nnd itudieil with AiU vania. e by xlm puopie of tliin comtry, ol' every creed and p<irty. iar ni,\CKW00T) ii liniiBnalli' attrantiTe at IhU time tn Ann-iir/iiiH, not only fir it*. ««rt 1 arti'Mei hy ill tinnuiih"d wrltcri «r Hal) n, but for h« ftAeiQOtof »he lat« elvH w r now hcing wittte;i ly C I. Von D'irke, a (if man officer, rlii.f. f-htall io Gen. J. E. 11. mart, of the Confederate army. TERMS FOB 1866. For anyonn of tho Iteviewa $( per annum Fur arn twoof ibe Knvirwa 7 '' For nny Ihrntof the Ic-tlewi 10 «• For all four of tht* Rerh-WH 12 " Kt)a tllacUwo-d*i Majnx ii' 4 '* For Blackwood and on« Rev I w 7 •' For Uln lw ml nrid any (wo of tho lie- vt«wi jo " For fUckwod and three of tho Reviews..13 • For Blackwood and the four Uoviewi 15 " CLUBS. A discount of twenty percent. wi'T he a*lnwed to dubs cf four or more perrons. Thus, four c pies of Mlarkwood. or ofon*» ' cviev will be went in one address or*l2 60. Konrct.pifiof the four Bevlewa and Blackwood, for $48, aud so on. POSTAGE. When sent hy mail, the Postagi to my part of the Unit'd t tei wi 1 be ui tirenlt-innr cent-i a year for " lackwoop," and but tight centa a year for each of the ItevtewB. Re *'iiced Prices for previous years. Subscribers may ohtnin 'he Repaints immeoiately preceding 48f.6, hb loll, wi, viz. ■: Blackvoood from S ptf m er. 18'4. to December, J8C5 Inclusive, at the rate of $2 bO a yoar. The North British frrm Jtmiary, 1803, lo Tleremher ll65, UirlUllVfl ; tlte Edinlntryh ■ nd the (fWmlfUio'^ri m p il. 1H64, In Dee.emte', 186', iiielu ivv. nnd Ihe London Quarterly lor the yenr 18' 5, at tbe rate of $1 50 a year tor each or any evt-w. j&- A few copies yetrtimin nf nil the four Reviews for i863 at $4 a set, or ^ 1 10 for any one. LEONARD SCOTT & CO., Publishers, 33 Walker Street. JV. F. L. P. & Co-, alto publish the :f-a.:r:m:f:r's gs-xjide By Hctbt Ptkpfihss, ef Edinburgh, a^d the la.e J. p. NqHTuv, - f Y le i.HrM. 2 vols. Roy»i Ojlavo. 1C00 pxRe9,nt d noiueiou* Engrai in^,. Price $7 for the two vohtme.-by Mail, poet paid, p oa jy28 TIIE ONE THING WANTED. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS; The Blood. M TIips? ftimcnB- pills nre so composer! thi^ tliey operate wbolepomely on tlie stonm«h, ibo liver, the hnwuls, nml oilier or^rnnsj by correct- inK fttty dernnjEements In their functions, wlierchy ft Btcmly sujtpl.v of pure mnterinls lor thu tciifwal ot the iih) ii is iurniphed, mid n eontsiniit ftbgtroeiioa of efl'ete products is effected. This perfect circuitition thus becomel tlie very ftnatuin of liealih nnd lile, nnd overcomes nil form of uiacuse wherever its Bitua- tion. General Disorders of (he IJver and StouaaeU. All who ever indnlfrf1 n* tnble, either in ent- net ^r drinkinp, should tukenhout ten of thes- famous p'iIIm ftt bed time, from whieh will tee suit a clear hend Hnd pood stomnch the ft.ll <w- iiiK moroitip. Thousands of Ladies are always complaining of sick hondachea, want o appetite, want of enrm , and want of sirenpih, lo correct all these evils, ihreeor fuui ol those PUla should be taken twice » week, when ihey would give the i a valid jh- htullh tnul it]»]'Ciii« of a plouphman. rcmalCN of all Ape** and i llaiMt Olistructionrf ol any kind, either in younp or those between forty and fifty--th" most critical peiiod of life—may be radically remo. ■'dt by iii-inp these Pills according to the printed directions which accompany each box. Vounn persons with sickly and sallow complexions may have the bloom ot health restored by this corrective, wi iclt purifies the blood and expels all proHS and impure humors from Iftcftys* tern. Beware thea of the critical ape froa lorty to hlly, as it sends many thousands to premature grave,—these Pills should be takes it that period of lile two or three tin.es » \eek Want of Strength and ;Energy. Persons of sedentnry habits, or those troubled in mint], working in Factories or Con\ Pits, who canno: obtain that amount ot frepL air and exercise which nature requires, Btiller from weakness and dtlilily, lowness of spiri* nnd want of appetite. All sucb should take i Jose or two of tbeae Pills every three or tout days, as they act gently and effectually on the system and impart vigor and energy to tbe body, wbich is always followed by a good appetite, sound and refreshing sleep, and * high flow of spirits. For Ilic Cure of Dropsy. The cflic'cy of Holloway'a Pills in Dropsy is extraordinary. They act with sucb a peculiar effect upon tho system, that the fluid? Causing thii direful complaint, are percpptibl carried otT and prevented from any furthei accumulation' The sufferer regains a buoyancy of spitits and rejoices in & completely renovated constitution. It is indispensably necessary that the Ointment should he moet effectually rubbed into the complaining parUi during the whole course of treatment. Children und their Allmentr* In no country in the world nre more children carried to an early grave than in Great Britain. Coughs, Measles, Scarlatina, Fevers, and other Jiseases attack the little sufferers, spd demit, but too otten, follows at a rapid pace ; jet if at the first Btage oi these complaints, parents were to have recourse to Hollowny's PilU. all danger would be ;u ni<bV. for the etomncb and bowels would oe gently but eTectuallj rleanaert bv this mild aperient; the depraved numors corrected ana iue secretions du'17 regulated. A perfect cure would "00a bfl effected, and the i'ttle patient restored to soun'' health. Holloway* Pi. r ve ths best known remedy in tbt world M the following: diseases: Sold a* the lm,*t)iisliment of Protestor Holloway, ?•)!, strand, (near Teniele Bar,) I. inlon ; als" by all re»pect alile Dnigtriit'7 anil Dealdrn in Mr icin.B il.irntlmut iliw civilized world, nt tlie inllontng p:ices—Is. l>rf., 6. Pi, In. (al., lis., 22*., and 33h each box. A-.'lie Female Irregular- Serofu'aorKiop l Asthma It lot Evil BilliouaConiplaint* FVver of all kind^ ■"ore Throata Fita -tone and (irava Rlotcliei oh the • out .Secondary t-ymp* i-kin Head Actio torn* Bowel complaiats Indige-tioB Tic- Do lore ux Colica Inlianunatlon Tumors Constipation of tb* Jaundice Ulct-ra Bowla hiver (Complaints \>i.ere*l affei- f'miR'tnii Mon LlllltulgO liona n.'hi ii v I'ilcg Worms 0 f • Oropsy Kiteun attain ktnda Oyacntrv Kci'iition ef Irine Weakneap frnm Kn si]n-las whatever wuM *** Tliere ia a considerable saviu g by taking th< irgeraizes. J'irecti'ins for tli guidrnoe of pat it itt In every d-nr der are affixed to er nil liox. ■ _ Printed nnd Published by McClubb k Co. tie office, Langley Street. I
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