13 ts 1 id In- *p SOI tb •ii .ed ans >»; I Or tb ee> •111! 'IC d . *' me ve: iur /• eat hes '. r» I » * jt > **• net ih* iti' :nti eri ». • .lie nit' iol tb ', e1 •7' 'ro te aki .'• g: ro Co frei II If •if. .ke fo i ll V ten Bi opt rr <l»i. Ilk th no et* al: 010 Mr te. Idr ta ill. eal et rer a.. n« ui at <** ;i »l" ni At (in I ' a: 8>Ugrap|. NO. 75. "EVENING TELEGRAPH," iL'm.i.-siiKis Everv Eveniiig at 4 O'clock, (Salarday and Sunday evenings excepted.) ALSO IVHRV SUNDAY MORNING! TK.ll.MS OF SUHSI llll-TION i ttt Annum, In advance, hy mail no 00 Far *H niaullis. . QUO 1 rr IV-ek, |M»v»l,le loe'srriur, ft, in(leL»|«a, 10 For term* of Advertisement apply at the Offlce. Lanjley Street , . - . SaylngM ami Doingi of Josh Uiilin;g. WISE SAVIX08. It is highly importnnt I'.nil when n mnn mokes up liis iiiiinl tew become a raskal, th ,t he would I'xuniine hittelf closely, imj Fee if lie uiu't belter kuustitutcd lur a pbool I nrfry in this way : If a man is ri^lit, lie kan't bu too rudikul ; if Iiu is rtiflf, Iiu knn't bc too kons it vuiill'. When you pra, pro, pra right at the bull's eye. ' Tell the truth, and shnmc the devil. I kno lots of people who cm sliunie the devil easy eiiuli', but liiu lotlicr thing bothers them. It iy. a vercy deliknte j.ili tew forgive a mini without lowering him iu Ueowuei- timashitn, nud yurc<t loi. Az a general thing, when a woman wines the britches, she hus a good light tew tljcm. It is admitted now by everybody, that the man ulio Van git fit nu beilony tms- sage, hus got a good deul of dorg iu him. Slicking npyure IMHM don't prove ciiny- ihing, for a simp biler, wli.-n he n awa from his hum, .smells cuoything. No man hives tew get beat,.but it i;'. Ixttir to be bored with uu iucb orger lliiui a giuibht. ' lie sure yon are rito, then go ahead ;' hut in ease )vu don't, then go ahed unity wa. Wooinan will sometimes confess her sins ; but I never knue one lew confess her faults. Don't mistake nrrogiei fir wisdom ; int nny people thought, ihey wuz nisi when tliey wuz only windy. Men ain't apt, tew get kicked out of good society (or being tiich. The rode to Jiuiu iz always kept in good repair, and the taverns pay the expense ov it. If a man begins life bi bein' a fust Lu- •ennnt iu his fumilce, he need never iew_ look for promoshiiii. Young man,study Difference ; it is the best card in the pnc';. Honesty is the poor mini's poik and the rlcb mini's pudding. Tliere iz a luxury in sometimes feeling lonesom. Lastly—I am violently opposed tew ardent rpcerits as u beverage, but for iiiiiiifuk'uriiig purposes I think a leelle ov it I at, teg good. The privilege of franking letters Is still allowed to numb'rs or the Congress ol the Ui.ited States. Tlio postmaster-general has recently made a report, in which he states that tlio privi* lege is so abused as lo lessen serious'y the postal revenue and bring reproach upon tho deparlment. t ue Senator allows bit niece lo write bis name upon envelopes to frank them ; patent agents send out their circn'urs under the frank of n member of Congrcs< ; a clerk in one of the deportments lurnis the franks of three members. From a report made to Congress it appears that the American government hns provided 0015 artificial limbs lo soldiers—2134 arms, 3784 leg , 44 hands, 9 feet, and 104 oilier nppliniice«. Twenty-three different manufacturers of nrlificinl limbs supplied tlie government, nnd ilie co>t was J3ii7,0'J8. HAVANA CIGARS. LEWIN & ANTHONY, TOBACCONISTS. 47 Tates Bt., Brick Store Next io Corner of Government St., nEG TO INFORM THEIR FRIENDS AND H tlie pnblic In general that they will constantly receive hy every Me.imer a good na- sortmentot Genuine Hiiviliiil « I cars and the Rett Itraiitl* of I alin . „ lmpnrtfil direct for this market, no that they jreable to •.■omnrte with nnyhrtiseon this llland, cither Wholeinle or lleiail. N. B—Special attention will ho paid to Ounln- order*. IIEIJIAN LEWIN. | LOUIS ANTIIONV. se 2 HE-oi'Ensriisra- j EUREKA CONCERT ROOM I ntOI TH % ll'.VU.iuivr OF JIOH. 01 tltl.is. 'THII MOST FAVDItlTF. AND FASHION'. * ahlc place of auiuseineiit having Won entirely rc-dei:oraleil will reopen This Even* ing ut 11 o'clock. .Mr. Ned ltccil, the famous ltiiiijo Player will he iu ntieiiilaiice tn amuse vi'ilurs with his iniiiitrel Sunns. At tho liar the best ol'case Liipiurs aud ilivamt Uigurs will he dispensed. Open every Evening nt 9 o'clock, admission free. te 2-1 FASHION HOTEL Concert Room. The on'.y Place of Amusement in Town! rpilE UNDERSIGNED HAVING LEASED L these well kniiwu estalilishaietits, begs lcavo to announce th it tliey wi 1 bo Re-opened on Saturday, July 28. The former Hilliar I H.i 1 has been conic led into a Concert Ueoui, wliere may always he found attentive nnd obliging nilendants. IIi-Kt qualities of Wines, Liquors, nnd Cigars served by the proprietor in person. L1IAS. HltOOKS JgT AllJtISBION Fiikb. sc 2d REMOVAL. DR. POWELL HAS REMOVED HIS Surgery and Residence to tbe corner oi DOUGLAS AND ItltOUUHTON 8TBEETS (near Fort). Orrtes HAbis—v'A. I. to 12 M., and 8 I*. M. to 10 l*. M. August 22. an tt NKW WKSTMINSTKIl GAME DEPOT, YATE3 ST., Next door to the eornor of Government, opposite Zelner's Drug Store. rplIB SUI1SCRIKER HAVING MADE AR- JL riingeinrnts to receive from dillercal parties the produ c nf Ihe Island and uuiniry will be prepared to lurnish Game, Fish, FruHs, Poul'ry. Eggs and Vegetables, Each and nil in their season, nt I lie low. II prices. JAMES A.LLE1. nu 31-1 in Alhambra BILLIARD SALOON. C011K31 SOVERSHEU M» ¥\TE8 SK. •CTP-STAIHS. Ei^rancfc on Yates Stfee'- se 3-lm Suorborg & Rneff, COMMISSION MERCHANTS* Importers and Wholesale Denies in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Boots and ShoeH, Wlurf street, Victoria, V. 1. se 9 "ROUND THE CORNER" IS THE NAME OK TIIE NEW SATLsOOTSr JUST OPENED IN Lniislcy Slrcct, round the corner from Yates slrrct, In tho building formerly hitii|iic.l by Ihe Saloon of EuKnitAntiT's Hutki.. The Saloon has been tastefully refuted, and will he supplied with the FIRS T QUALITY OF V/ines and Liquors. The proprietor respci-tfn'ly twvite! the public 10 call "ROUND THE CORNER" and judge for themselves. GOVIKXKKNT gTIIKET I.NTRAXCK — Nf.XT door io the Telegraph Office. aVu j u on iiLiikimer. Relief for tha Afflicted. THE INTRODUCTION OF Perry Davis' Vegetable Pain Killer TUT! Oriental Restaurant, EVENING TELEGBAPH YATES STIIEET, In connection with the Oriental Hotel. T" IS ESTAIII.ISIIMK.N'T 18 OPEN T ALL HOtlteS OK TIIE DAV OR NIGHT. THE TABLE Will be furnished with the best the market ' illfords. Break Tast, Dinner, Supper At moderate prices, To the Suffering Humnnity of ibis Age blU relieveil more puin, nml eatKed more | reul juy than uny other one thing that om i Oysters in every Style. be niiineil. IT 13 AN Invaluable Remedy. Oar lirst Physicians mo it, nnd recommend its use; the Apothecary I'mls it first Rmnng lbe mrallOnei called (nr, nnd the wliulesale Drug*|<t coniiid»rs it a leading article of liis trade. All the denlers iu mcdiciiii- spenk ulilie in its fa- vor;nudits reputation as a inediciiic of great merit and virtue is fully and permanently established, and it is the great Family Med'cine of Iho Age- Every Volunteer should have a bottle,In case of sudden attacks of Dineaso. Taken internally, cures Suihlen OnM.", Coughs, kc, Weak Stomach, General Dehility, Nursing Sore Month, Cnnker, Ii:ver Complaint, l»ppep>in or Iidligeslion, Cramp nml pain in the Stoinuclt, I low el Coiiiplnint, Pufliwn (J'lie, . Acinlie Cholern, Diarhoeu nml Dysentery. Tnken cxlciinilly caret Felons, Ilnils, ami Old Sores, Seiere lliiini. anil ScalllH, . Cnis, Urn ses ami Spmins, Swelling of I he Joints, ltiii|{wnrin nml Tetter, Broken llrensts, " Frosted Feet and Chilblains,. Toothache, I'uin in the Fuei', Neuralgia and Kheiimati-m. PAIN KIIIL.IL.-Brt. Taken internally, should he edellernteil witli milk or water, nud swiclemil with sugar, il desired, ur uimle into a syrup with iiiuln-ses. For n ("Ol'lJII uud lirui.cliiiH, a few drops on ^ugnr, eaten, will be mote effective than anything ehe. For SOKE THROAT, gargle the throiu will) a mixture of I'uin Killer and witter, nnd the relief is immediate and cure positive. $leiT" It should not he forgo)ten that ihe I'uin Killer is eiptally ns eooil lo hike it t'-iiialiy ns lo use externally. Eieh hnttle is wrapped with nil duec- tiiius for its use. Prices 25 rents, f>0 cents \' $1 per liollle £X FIDELITER A Choice lot of Bacon .liiKt Arrived. For Sa'c hy nu 2 P. Gilligan, STOIIE STUKKT. EXPRESS LINE STAGE." T in * » irtv^l 1 i\^> vr t ii i-i 1*1 .* p. Tf • i it now mn regularly, leaving \n\v, i. i Private HooniP fur mm 11 or large parties. Cull andjadfl for younelvw, uu 30-1 m AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, FOR TIIE RAPID CURE OP Colds, Conglis nnd I!ii!Mni:n>. Mauh., 20tli Dec., W>b. Dll..'.('. Atkii: I-In ini( ti.-Hitntf t.i-»V tho best renu'J.v I Imve evor found fur Cutiglm, II'Imi'm-ih--.*, Iiiflucu/u, nnd tlio rnn.'i mi ilmil nymi'ttnuM uf a Cold, ll your CflKHUT I'ECTURAU ItS CDtlfltAIlt 11IIU in 111 y practice and my fiiijilly for the liutt ton yean) Inui tdiown it to |k.—-is nupo-, rior virtues for the treatment uf tliow oumplalntn. KIIKN KNIOIIT, M. D. A. II. MOUTI.f.y, Knn.,of Utica,N. Y., wrlt«: "I hate Mod your PmoUl my - if and in my family erer ainos you Invented it.jmd believn it tlio bent metlfcitio for ita I>iirpoM ovt-r put out. With a Uid cold I nhould noonet pay twonty-ftve dollars for a bottle thau do without It, ov tako any other n'Uicdy." Croup, Whooping Congbf Influcnia. SritiMinEi.D, MlBS., Feb. 7, \HbQ. TlROtniR Atm : I will cheerfully certify your Ptcroaii la tho 1h-.iI remedy wo immmm for tho cure of }Yli<»nrinq Cough, Croup, aud tha clieit iHwanrii of.chlldren. We of your fraternity In the Bouth apprerhvto your skill, and commend your nietlit-ine to our {aioplo. II1HAM CONKUN, M.D. AMOS I-ER, Esq.,Mosterit, Ia., write*, 3d Jan., 1866: "I had a tedious liillueiim which confined me In doon alx weoki; tiMik many mealrlnes without relief; finally tried your Pectoral by the advice of our clergyman The first dime relieved the soreness tn my throat and lungs; less than onr half the tmttlc made me cuiitliletely well. Your medicines are the client test as well ns the best wo ran buy, and wo esteem vou, Doctor, and your remedies as the [Kior man'n fricna." Asthma or Phthisic, nnd Bronchitis. W'kOT Mamcuksteb. Pa., Feb. 4, 1858. Sm: YourCilERhv Pectokal i- ]N>rfurtuiiiK marvelloui cures in lliis taction. It has relieved m-ventl from alarni- tuit syui|)toms of couiuiuplion, ami is now curing a man who lias htlxircd under an amotion of the lim:'- for the last forty yean. UENHY L PARKS, Morchaut. A. A. RAMSEY, M.D.. Aunox, Mosroi Co., Iowa, writes, 8e[it. 6,1865: ♦'During my practice of many years ] have found nothing equal to your Ciierht Pectoral for i iMiii- eaan and NM to umnumptive patients, or curing aueh as are curable." \Yo might add volnmes of evldenc*, hut the most convincing proof of the virtue* of this remedy la found lu its effects u[K>n trial. Consumption, Probably no one remedy haa ever been known which cured ao many and such dangeroua caaes aa this. Soma no human aid can reach; but even to thoae the Cuerei Psctokal afford* relief and comfort. Ahtor Hot be. New York ("itt. March a, 186A Doctor Ate*. Ijowell: I feel tt a duty and a pleasure to infiTin yim what yottr ('herrt Pectoral has done for my wife. Htie had MSB fl?e months laltorlng under tba dangenms svniploms of Consumption, from which no aid we could pnicure gave her much relief. Sh* km steadily failing, until Dr. Strong,of Ibis rfty. where we havewime for advint, recommended a Irial of your medicine. Wa blees hlaklndness, aa we do ymir skil'l, for she has recovered from that ihiv. Sho is not yet as strong as she used lo l«e. but is frw from her cougli.aii'l culls herwdf well. Yours with gnilitud'1 and regard, UHLAMH) SHEI.ltY, or Pun nTMMJ. Omrumptirei, do sot <les|talr till you hnv«> trhnl Avxa'i CiiERRV Pectohal. It Is mado by oneof the l>est ninliml cheinitts in the world, aud its cures nil aroond IM baapash tbe high merits of Its virtues.— JViditdrtpliia Lotger. Ayer's Cathartic Fills. MB acleoces of Chemistry and Medicine have l*en T MoitdatN. « <'<lncNilsiy.il, And FrUTajN. AT 7. A. M., Fon a a v A K a * a fehki ! (Ili|? Henil I'nul"), until I lie fotr.plplion ol ll; •• i I ronil, whonlln'i ni" ll" lo s«v»tt,'f hrrj, .J Tlie Conrli lor t'«r,boo will linvr Vine db I Momlny. jj J' F. J. BAilN\KD. I purgative which la known to man. Innumerable pmofa are shown that these Pli.u have virtues which sur|uuw in excellence the onliuary medicines, and that they win nn- prec»dentedly upon the esteeni of alt men. They are safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. Their penetrating properties stimulate the vital activities of the tiody, remove the obstructions of its organs, purify the blood, and expel disease. Tliey purge out the foul humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate slnggltdi or disor- dcred organs into thelrnatttrnl action, and imparl healthy tone with strength h) tho whole system. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, but also fonnHalde and dangerous dim-uses that have biflM the best of hninan skill. While they prodsca powerful effi'Cts, thcyare at the same time. In Attmntshed doses, the aaffst and l>est physic that can be emidoyetl for children. Being sugnr-coated. tliey are plensnnt to take; and being purely vegetable, aro free from any risk of harm. Cure* have been made which surpass belief were they not substantiated by nif-n of such exalted position nnd character aa to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Many eminent clergymen and physicians have lent their names to certify to the public the relinhility nf my remedies, while others havo sent me tW assurance of their conviction that my Preparations contribute immensely to tiie relief of my afflicted, suffering fellow-men. Tlie Agent lielow named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing directions fnr their u«e and •ertificatcs of their cures, of the following complaints: — Costiveness, Hilioits Complaints, Ithenmntism, Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising from n foul Stomach. Nan- aea, Tndigestion, Morbid Inaction of the Houels and Pain arising (herefrom, Flatulency, 1/iks of Appetite, all I'lcrr- oin and Cutaneous Diseases which require an evnenant Medicine, Scpifnla or King's Evil. They also, by purifying ths UM and stimnlatinK tiie eystcm, cure many complaints whieh it »ould net be supposed they could reach, such as Deafaeaa, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irritability. Iterangf menta of the l.lver and Kidneys, (lout, and other kindred atmplainta arising from a low state of the bod}' or obstruction of ita functions. Do not bc put off by unprincipled dealers with soma other pill they make more profit on. Ask for Ater's I'ills, and take nothing else. No other they can give you compares with tbis in its intrinsic value or curative powers. Tlie sick want the beat aid thero is for them, and they should hare It. Prepared by Dr. JT. <;. AVER, Practical and Analytical Chotniit, Lowell, Maaa. run as Cm rsa Box. Five Boxes roa $1. ftOQ) BY JfflCORE St, Co., Victoria, GENERAL Job Printing ESTABLISH VI ElVT Langley Street, Victoria, The Printing Office or th« EVENING TELEGRAPH Office is replete with every appliance and variety of Material for the Execution of LETTER PRESS PRINTING! In all its limnelira, whether Plain or Ornamental V AM) ALL DKl'tiGISlS. -is ur. oil h i: aims at ?i-e»-.;nK Html. 8[ic**(ly Rtecutlon of tirdt'rp ha ii consistent with correct kikI elegant Work* aMnihlp. OnliTS received for IVintiiig Hooks, Business Cardi, r»mphletl InroiceiJ Catalogue! bill Headi, Sermons, Trade Forma, Report! Circulars, (Plain Henlnls, Coloured,) Leases, lUml Kill!. (Plain ol Law Koniis ol every t'uloured,) description, For Prices, apply at the Office. Langley ttreet. General News Agent J. Stratman. EMPIRE NEWS DEPOT Cor. Washington &, Sansome sir. rpilR ADV RTlsRRii prqmrtd to supply JL wiih panctuslltf nnd celerity ibo iinnrxtd nt'W?pH|ierw md piTioilirnls upon tlif following lerma All orders, lortrcive imnx'tliiuc tiitei:- tion, must be accompanied by cavh rrniitiunc, nml handed in prevloua lu the 4lh, 14th, and '2*4th of ench month. ImnitoD Daily Tlntfci $m oi The Field j, m<i " lllu'inn.-(| TimrH 700 w.-rkis Tlinn 7 00 Hrll's l.ilr in iMtdnn 11 00 1 Weekly Pl-|..tlrl, l| ,n; " ULNtfVtufl .■ W...I.1 1400 *' Putilic «>|'iiiiiin.,..^. 7^3 1 lndt-x (Kr»i> Xr-'tit-)..., l i ihi 111. SiHiiiln^nr* ■ roo " SltrotHt-r 11 oo '* K'-iew iJO-1 " Bniurdaj! Hrvi-u 14 00 Plltll*" N:ll)'11 , |^((0 l-im lb i Uluritenlrtl Kmv. 14 <I0 Mini."J M'-niM. 3oit Blark»,K»«rs M:ie»7itit ia 00 H>a p t** M tn.iKiiii* jog Sixppnnr M*K«r.inf .-!!.".!!,TW Knirki'rtwtrkiT jt, ISiriflr V intMy — '.... .'.'.VY'tt** (iWcvM-itli.-x Bi«k... 3 oo MntKMl H-»n !.'.*!.3 00 riuitinpiitil MuffnjtiiM* ^(^j Haifa in IVmon*t'* mrthfr !.""!!!( Wi Y. UrtAW'i m» Kawllj Unfitow .#%•!*J oo Ctnn'VrF* F'linlnirtfli riirnul "" 4 yo H"ntlil> p»|••?!», notifm VTeek !!.*.".".SflO "' AllllieY.nt Ncmiicl Aim T:rirkfrav'p(\irnlnll Ma^mii.c ,,,„ I, nit'i'ii l.ntio 1 , tg ftm :*. A Saln'f T.-nipli' IV»r ![!!!!«0ft U.t|.l"n Soeiely M»tc;aiiK' l.tHW Ft, J*itie« \l«imtiM» !!!.*»; 00 K'liiil"iri:l» Ufvit w '....'.'.... .10 00 I..in*l">i H+i if* "jnfMi v„„i,itrllui,K.v<.->v :..:::::. v.wcjtj tttratievi-ter He irw t \0 Ofi I .■ii.L-ii *r! I'jiin»l *..! ..li 00 Mniir? i: Siuc-ttiui- Ma^ !!!!! 1000 1' L <£b ming CcLr<^lr:iu4). 'IHt'tUDAY EVENING, SKP1'< « .um i.i und Ihe Mother Country. Wn hare already said tlie r< latirni of the North American (Jolonies wiih the iiiuipUiiu if tliere should up peat to beet fuilurt nj jtt'tui.'' Jltfii, vn tlie inero suspicion ul In ing Keuiti'lf, who have Hi ver ruined their liuinj lo injure anyone, ure irnlcuced in In-luiid CO the uioderiile punl.binenl of transput-union for life. Fiiiiiiiih iii Canada, with irflll in tlieir hind* hih! reeking in Canadian hlood, are New Ailvtriisi'iiii'iils. inn'her cnaiiirjr are betominR exceedingly 11" be dealt witli leiiiei.tlt, ; and llioau caught critical and may at any timo the ensuing hy Ihe United Stales authorities nre nol year be mutiiHlly dissolved. The past required lo he punished al nil. Verily raids and the |iros|ieeli»e raids of the I the life of a colonist is estimated at Fenians ore pregnant with grave iiationul I hut little value, und the destruction of results... Aliepdy wo see the London Timet enunciating that despicable selfMi- iiesa which seems now to actuate the Ilriiish Government iu its dealings wiih the colonies..Thc Canadians are loyal British an jeets—tie/ have in the face of many disaster* clung to British connection— piHJI{ to it when il win a serious irjury lather than an advantage to theui. Outing the present year they have taxed themselves for the support of an army to defend the frontier from the enemies of Ureal .Britain. They Inue assumed heavy liii'ili-us for protection nguin.st foes that would never trouble tliim but for tlieir conn ctiou with Kngland And when their country was invaded—when the Fenians iu their hatred to ihe British Government crossed the Canadian border, they came out manfully and poured forth iheir blood in withstanding the shock. 'Ihe incursion wns stopped—tho raid was suppressed; but Canadian lives were lost nud Cunudiun property destroyed. Ty whom wero the Canadians to look for reparation ? Why, to that Government whose citizens had thus wantonly, in lime of peace, ipade war upon on unoffending fieople. Accordingly a proposition is introduced into the Canadian Parliament demanding indemnity from the American Government for iho expense of putting down tho Fenian raid. It may be said ilie United States are equally entitled to compensation for the raids from the Canada side during tho civil war, nnd wc ml mi t the proposition; but every case must be dealt witb on ils own merits; and no principle in international law is clearer than that which makes,a nation responsible for the acts of its own citizens. It is only a fow years ago that England mnde reprisals in a Brazilian port ns indemnity for the supposed murder -ot a number of British seamen who had tbe misfortune to be cast ashore oa the Brazilian coast. There was nothing clearly proved About the murder of the seamen; bnt because the Brazilian awltorities did not take the steps demanded of them by the British Consul, uu English Admiral got instructions lo pounce upon Brazilian vessels. The Canadians, however, It would appi ar are not Englishmen, nor entitled lo the protection of Great Britain; or what is right with an inferior power like Brazil becomes wrong wilh a great power like the United States. The Can. adian claims are scouted, and scouted by the English press, before even the American Government can pronounce upon them. The Loudon Times, speaking in this instance, us even's since prove, the, sentiment of tlie British Government, says i The Canadian Parliament has i haul a, mast foo'isli aud prepusterous proposal submitted to it, claiming ol the United States' Government indemnification for the expense of suppressing the recent Fenian raid. Lord Monck'a advisers-ought to hove known that tbis is n demand uot founded on justice or reason, ond whic.i the American Government never could submit ts. It was a greut and incomprehensible error to make it. The Provinces' need, not he reminded thai they are unable to enforce their absurd claim, and in England il can only be regarded wilh astonishment and disapprobation." We do not know whether to be most ashamed of Ihe ingratitude or the cowardice of such ; a posit ion as the above— ingraiitude because tlig sacrifice which Canada Blade, the loss for which she damn indemnity, was entailed solely bemuse she was a British Province anxious io maintain the honor of Britain ; and cowardice, because had the United States b"en Brazil the '.ondon Timet wood iiavn been tlie first journal to shout for reparation. This is not all—the American Government is not expected to punish lbe arrested Fenians, and the Canadians are called upon to deal leniently with those who hare fallen into their bands. With regard to the first position the Times H»yi -'If the Fenians arrested by the Unittd States authorities nre convicted, th»y will doubtless meet with Iheir deserts, but Ibis country can have no rttttan to his properly a thing of but little cousidt- ralion. And why ? Because Canad i i.- not Great Britain. What do the noble law-givers of Kngland rare if people three or four thousand miles off are cut down uud ll.cir lioincsleads burued ? The dun ger is awny from tlieir doors. All they huve to do is to see that these foolish Cuu.diaus iu their desire lo maintain British rule, do not get llieiu into trouble. Don't hang any Fcuinns, comes the shoii across the Atlantic ; don't gei us into difli. culties wiih ihe United States. Bear your troubles patiently, tax yourselves to maintain our connection and be ou batile field. Fortify yourselves, turn your uble bodied into vulunicers and militia, sink tho country into difficulties, repel immigration, have your whole frontier in a state of anxiety and insecurity, and when our enemies, uot yours for you have got none, rush into your towns and villages ami bring the horrors of war to your veiy hearths, think of thc hem fits of our connection When you huve fayed the invasion, if yon really can stay it, and when yon demand of your Republican "oighbour compensation for yoiff dum ige, think how sweet will bc our n sponsc ''your claim is absurd, it can only be regarded in England wiih astonishment and disapprobation." Does uny sane man ilnigino for a moment that rclutions liko these can last ? What are ine I'ouimn to Canada or Canada to the Fenians thut tli.y should bo enemies 1 And why is the Canadian youth to sbou'der his musket to *ght for some old wrongs committed by the Government of England years ago ? And then cornea the other question, if England gets into wur wilh the United States, we will say for instance on the Alabama claims or the island of San Juan, things about which the Canudiai s know nothing and care less, is Can ida to be devastated because of her connection I with Great Britain? Surely there never was so unnatural a slate of things ns this ; and surely the wise men of both the mother country and the North Aincriinn colonies will sec a way the ensuing year out of the difficulties, by severing a connection, that only brings wilh it danger and expense, without an equivalent > The enlightened minds of- England point this way, and the difficulties whieh nre looming out at pres.-'iit on the Canadian frontier would'scem to give a precipitation to the event. Uudcr nny circumstances the attachment of England to her colonies is gone. Wrapt np more thun ever in herself she cures little al out their fate, so long as they do not get ber into trouble. So much so indcod has this principle crept hito her policy that we believe she Is only awaiting the opportunity to get rid of what she considers now a source of weakness and expense—her North American colonies. Fiiom Poutiand—The Fideliter arrived today at 4:30 with 15 passengers. Mr. George I'eabody has made another gift of $100,000 to the Peabody Institute established by him at South Uanvers, MasBMchusests. BASK CF B3ITI6H tOtUMBIA. I.oviwi, :U August, lHO't. I^ROM AMI AFTER -J.-.TU M.I'TKMllKIt, ISli'.. Mil. ll.w.ll M.VHHilAl.l, I..VSU will 0MM lu be M o. iper uf thii 11.ml. iu ll.ese Ooloalea, uml .Mi. Wa. ('cutis \V a it i> is nuthoriio'd lo perforin ihe ilutiei of I'riutipul (Hiker of tlie Hank in these ('ulouies, signing; nil documents ns Acting Manager. Uy order of the Court of Dlree'ors, JAS. 1). WALKER, SC Jlt-llll Inspi'i to . **^******B Now HSHSHBH Advertisement* 1ST O T X OE A. BULEIt & Co. Buy AND SELL LADIRS' AND (JEST'S ea-l-ulf clothing. Clothes cleaned und repaired at the shortest notice. GOVERNMEXT STREET, Ne irly opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel. se 2."i-lni On y rarle Francais. NOUS I.E TATRONACli MS'IINGL'E HIUMID JONNIDU'I.I,. MaISOS IIS lil'LLV LoAK, 1 Hue .lolni'on, Srpteinbrc, 1860. / MOXSIECR ISKRTHELEMV DE ItHAM a 1'honneur d'informer ses nmi< et te publique, that he still continues to make Ihe largest bread in town. His Holly Loaves arc nlil Trail pour im quart, Honnc qualite. Try it and bc convinced. [be Cariboo Sentinel et les Journal de la Cour de I,mollis Mini pries de ao pas copier.] 8e24 lw 'n Appeal to the Citizens of Vic'orii. V-1- '1'IIE CONGREGATION EMAXH-EL OK 1 Victoria, V. I., in meeting assembled, this day, Saturday. Sept. 22d, 18(irt, Resolved, That the aid of our Kcllow Citizens ufull Denominations bc i-nlicitcd through the following authorised and duy ftppoiutid Committee. And tliat such Committee en- denror, by every niesns in their power, to raise funds whereby |.srt of the debt or mortgage on the Isn.clitish Synagogue may he cancelled. Knowing the liberal views and geucrosity of the citizens of Victoria, ihe congregation bus not the s ifhtcut doubt (making due iillowanee for tbe dullness of the season) that Iheir appeal will meet with thntrcspou-o | which thc exigency of tlic case requires. A. JACOBS, ['resident L. AXTIIOXV, Secretary. H. M. COHEX, LEWIS LEWIS, I). SHIRPSEIt, j: w. keyser, se24 Commitee da Subscription Ciiains and Anchors. TWENTY TONS CHAIN Short Lin'.ted and proved from \ to \ ANO ANOH DRS, From 20 lo 800 pounds. FC J3 For Stile liv PETER M'QUADE, Wlurf street, Victoria. REMOVAL. W. I1EATII0UN I BSQfl LEAVB TO INFORM UL3 Iriepdl Htxl tbe j ublic tint Im: bus n-uiuYi il bid Boot and Shoe Store To CtOfKiisMKNT rtiikkt, two (InorB from tbe ** Ctilonist tit)-t Cbrunitlo" OHice, wbenj be will couliuuc bis Uuut Miikiug buiiuodS. BOOTS AND SH0E8 MADE TO 0EDEE Of thc best materials aud workmanship. N.li.—Repairing douc at shortest notice. re 23 ——yaa**f*a**a*y——y Ni w Advcrtisi-niants. New Goods EX "ROYAL TAR. THOS. WILSON & CO. Victo. ii Turn Verein. AU- MBMBKRS OF TIIE 'ABOVE IV- plitutinfl Mho wish to iitlemf reguUr pruetice, ure reunified lo lie HMNl on the iir.it .M-inday in Seplenibcr, when cIh.h.ch will b>* formed eomineiicin-' wild the liiupleBl ex- rrri»e«, and foing Ihronsh Ihe wh le eo«r». CIIAI-.I.KS DEIIIENT, a*33 Tliruiiirt. LEATHER, HARNESS, Trunk Manufactory. wm. dAlby a co. ■ WE TAN": TII^ I'nE-.ENT.OPPORTtr.N. ity to thank onr tiumeroiM nuitomeri far he liberal pairouairc bestowed upon us, sod in iufiiiiii them and the pulilie in general that we nre now carrying on,, in connection Willi ■iur LE V1HKII STOItK, le roiinufa. lurt nf IIAItN»H of nil description!, alio TRUNKS md V ALI.-iKS. We h >ve eonslnnlty oa hand a large Bssorlmeul of ISLAND TANNE'i KIP, UAI.K, HARNEA", SnLK, WELT, KTRINO mil CltAlN I.EAI'IIRR; nl.-n a gentrul ns- sorimenl of SHUrfM \KKICS FINDiNOM. Parties requiring nnytlnng in our line should give us a tri il, as we will supply Iheiu cheaper than any house north of Sau Francisco. BELTING MADE TO ORDER. Terms (,'jiwli. Wm. DalV/jr St, Oo., Yulei street, Victoria. V I. August 2 th, lSdi. so 20 Oow Por Sale A COW (AND CALF SIX WKEK* OLD), warranted perfectly gentle. Price $55. Also, a young Mecr. Apply to sc20 O. N1AS, James Day. Invito attention to their New Stock ot WINTER GOODS just arrived HrJGH AMP AGNE ! Royal Tar from fi.oiulon, coiisisting: or NOU'VEAUTES DE IiALTOMNE KT DlllVER. J. II. TURNE RET CIE., Out l'lionneur d'informer lours itmiofi ut lo public quil viennes de reeevoir un nsHortiment do Nouvo- nules do Jlodes dos Moilleurs Mais- ons de Piuis. MAISON DE LONDRKS. Scplemhre, 1806. so23 SAN FRANCISCO OYSTER SALOON ! Government street, Ileltvi en (ins Keyser's and W. Wilson's rpifE UNDERSIONKD, IN VIEW OK THE JL " Oood Times " fulks snid were coming, hns OPENED Ihe above premises, nnd intends to OPEN THE BBS I' OY.1TERS tb« market furnishes. Ti.*y will bo II o a s t e il Fried Slewed In er Out of the Shell DSP* Open n>t nl! iiours. se 23-.lm I. U. Bi:ELL. STjAXXELS—Wki.sii— Twilled Saxony l'luiii and Faney Colors DITTO — Canton — White and Un- lilcuchtd RliANKBTS—All sizes BALMORAL SKIRTS FREXCII MERIXOS—In ull colors —ALSO — Hoyles' Prints, Horrocksss' Long Cloths, Linen and Cotton T oks. Sheetings, Quilt?, Drugget fc"qua es, Green Baize, Hollands, American Leather Cloth, —AXD— A General Assortment of Goods suitable for the Autumn And Winter. Tho . Wilson & Co., MASOXIC BUILDINO, (;i»vi;it\itli:\T STREET. »<■ 20 NAPOLEON'S CABINET BOUCHIJ. \X/E n.WE APPOINTED MESSRS. VV GHEI.I.EY li FirEHKE, Of Victoiin, SOLE AGENT8 —roa— Vancouver IsLir.d and Irit'sh Columbia- Of our above-nnraed Wines. Bcuche Flis & Oo., at Mnrinil-siir-Ay. Chiimpngne, Kranee. se 1!) Queen Charlotte Coal Murng Company (Lim) Attention, Fire repartmcat! IX 0OSFOB.MITY WtTII SECTIOV 11 of Ihe firemen's Protection Act, lHtil, notice is hereby given thnt an elbctlon of two duly qualified persuas to till Ihe respective oRh.es of Chief uad Assistunt Engineer of ihe Victoria Department lor the ensuing year will bo held at the Hou e of the Deluge Engine Co. No. 1, Monday the lm dny of October next, nt 10 o'clock in the foreuoua. The Poll will b - closed ut 4 o'clock p.m. Hy oidcr S. U KBLl.Y, President V.I'.D. E. G, HOLDEN, Hou. Sec. V.K.D. se 20 sen Notice cf Meeting. AN EXTUAOItDINAHV GENERAL, MEET- ing of .-hareholders of this Company fill lie held in thc oflico of the Company, Citv (.'ouneil Chambers, on Friday the 28th of September, ISdil, at one o'clock. business To conlirni the special resolutions passed nl a meeting he! I Augast 2ttlh, 18C0, nnd other buiness which may coaie legitimutelv bcfoie tho snid meeting. J. s. xvilr.18, Secretary. Mrs. Hein KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND THK latest Iniihiiin.H ill AJ — Prices to Suit the Times, GOVERXME>r STREET Retwe»n Fort nnd Hrf'Oghlon. Ie 5 New Advertisements. Victoria Rifle Corps, rpHE CORPS WILL PARAffe IN FULL L TTniform to-morrow, Friday, SeptemlreT 2Blh, at 3:30 p.m. nt the now Drill Hall, Fort street, prepnrntory to presenting nn nddress and testimouial to dipt. Lnng at tbo Victoria 1 hcatre al i o'clock. sc27 Tnos. h. WOOD, Capt. 2nd Co'y. J. H Tftrner & Co. GOVERNMENT STREET, ' VICTORIA, V.I. NEW BUTCHER SHOP. Wm. B. Towns end BEOS TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT on SATURDAY NEXT He will re-open the E u relta TVf a, r Is e t , GOVERNMENT STREET, Adjoining ibe Masonic BiIldiko, Where be hope-., br keeping a good article and by strict attention to business, to merit a share of the public patronage, sc 2'j-lui . ■ ■- • LONDON FIRM, J. P- Tunstall & Oj. LONDON HOUSE!, September, I860. We have received by " Royal Tar" and late Express arrivals a great part of our Autumn and Winter Stock. It comprises as usual a full assortment of Staple and Fancy Goods. Lixexs, Cottons, Print's, Damasks, Blankets, Flannels, &c, Dress Goods, The New Lixsevs, Serges, Merinos, Popmnes, Plaids, ttc. Shawls—Rich Broche, Wool, Himalayan, &c., Ladies' and Children's Underclothino, Mantles, Furs, Hosiery, Embroideries, Lace Goods, ic Millinery - Wreaths, Heatl Dresses, a beautifill selection of Bonnets in the Lamballe, Pamela, and other new shapes; Hats in silk, velvet, and straiv. This department is now under the direction of a First Class French Milliner, who arrived by last steamer. The above goods have been sdeeted by our London partner toith great care, and will be sold on most favorable terms. J. II. Turner & C7o «D •'! (Ebcnuig <T,clcgrapb. -T — _— ——4 1 I - TIllRSDAY EVENING, SEPT. le.;.;. 1— mi ■ ■L _i-lJ! COMMERCIAL MIII'IMtvu iviki.i.h.i.m e. I'l.KIUI'VICIUU.l. VANCIlt.VKH iilamu. Sept 27—fiats Black Diamond, Mcl'ulloch, N-inuitnn. Srb Bill i, Midllct'in, Ssnnich.. Mi Enterprise, Swanson, .New Wciiniinsler. Sept 27—Str Enterprise, Swanson, N'ew Westminster. IIIHTIIS. In Oils «THy^ fl«Tit. lath, June, Ihe wife of Sumuel Harris of u daughter. Nun Krnneiico and Monterey, Cat., papers rleusc copy. Tin Visii'ii ijt)fiVAp».—lbe ruffian.who committed tlie ntrocious outrage on the Huanieh road on Tuesday lust wns brought into towrtl Inst night, nt la o'clock, hy Sergt. Fcrrnl. The capture was very cleverly accomplished, the ofliecr tukieg up his truck at Saanieli and following him aerosi the Inlet to an Indian village, where he took him prisoner without resistance. It appears tlmt the Tillu.n, who is a mulatto aimed Henry William!, a deserter from thi U. S. S. -nginaw, had been eugaged liy Mr. FreiMison, thc fsthcr of the child, to work on his farm ; during the absence uf the hitler, thc man attacked Mrs. Fred lison as she was engaged in thc garden, threw her down, forced some morphine into her mouth and tied her up, fo fiat she.was helpless ; he then went to the house and violated the girl, alter which, leaving her lying iusensible, he plundered ihe house, and supplying himself with provisions started for the Inlet. Thc prisoner when questioned by the mugistiatc, dcui d tlic charge, nnd was remanded tilt .Monday, for the production of witnesses. Much credit il duo to Sergt. Ferral for the energy ihown in tracking and capturing tlic ruffian. ASSADI.T OX SlIlPBOAIlU.—T. HotcOlUC, recently steward oa hord the sijip Royal Tar, entered a charge of assault against Robert .Mark, the second mate, in the Police Courl this morning. Complainant staled that about six bolls tbe second mute ordered him aloft to loose thc nii/.zcii tup-gallant staysail ; he h id a very soro hand, and told tho mute he could not go up as he could not hold on ; the mvo ilii'ii stitick him twice in the face, cutting his lip. Complainant stated that he hud been f.ur yours ward-room steward Lu II. M. S. Charybdls. O'won Thomas, one of ihe seamen, (estilled that he was going up tho main rigging when h'3 saw the second mute strike ih'.! steward in the face, because'be would not go aloft. After some lurthcr inquiry the in igietrato dismissed thc ease, Dksiciitios.—Twi young men, seamen ou the ship ltoyul Tar, were brought up iu the Police Court this morniug, charged by the cap ain with desertiug from his ship. The men pleaded guilty, nnd were sentenced lo 10 days imprisonment, but to bo given up to tlic captain wben duiunndod. The magistrate sta'ed that his reason for not stopping any of thc men's pay was that they had evidently been hudly used hy the ollicrs of the Slip, a d cautioned tho captain against using physical force in dealing with his crew. Volcxtmb Pbomotioxs.—At a meeting Of No. 1 Rifle Corps last evening thc fallowing promotions wore made:—Sergeant Turner, to tie Color Sergeant, vice Bilfken, reiigncd ; Corporal Thorne to he Sergeant, vlco Turner promoted ; 1'rlvato Roscoo to be Corporal, vice Thome promoted. It was also arranged to have a shooting match at nn curly day between ill non-commissioned officers and six prh'aiei. \ Frox Niw W«st»i»!T«ii.— Tho s'camer Enterprise arrived down last evening with f.0 passengers and a Cariboo express. Among the passengers were Messrs. A. McKeuzie, McKeon, Choi. Levy and othors from Cariboo, and Messes. K- Gambit/, und A. M. llurri from Rig Bend. Couri.iMF.STAUY.—Testimonials will be presented to Captain Lang to-morrow, at 4 p.m., in the theatre, by the Riflu Corps, the Mechanics' Institute, snd a number of friends. In tbo evening he will bo entertained at dinner iu the Vancouver Club Rooms. Rirm Cobps Testimokial.— The Rifle Volunteers will parade at their new drill hall tomorrow at 3:30 p.m., preparatory to presenting nn address and testimonial to Capt. Lang at thc thcatro at four o'clock. Sale or Rbal Estatb.—Tlic James Bay Rrowery was sold by Mr. J. P. Davies to-day for $1000, to Mr. Miller the brewer ; and thc Fort street properly to Mr. Doughty, brush- ranker, for $430. Fbom Austeama The British ship Jeddo, bound for Adelaide, Australia, from Burrard Inlet, anchored in the roads yesterday afternoon. She will carry four passengers. Dischabosd.—The ship Royal Tar will finish discharging to-day or to-monow, nnd on Saturday wil for UUalady, to "load for Callao. VolOhtiibs vs. Navv.—The rifle mutch between ten of the Voluoteers and ten from the Navy comes off on Saturday at Esqalmalt. Yali "Tjh»C!1i."—This journal announces thn its last issue for tbe season will be on tbi Jtb October. Ma. lluisi.n's Licrvsl—This gc.iilem ig j gave h lecture la-i evening iu Ihe UlMiri and DO uccoiml of tbe proceed* going to tl e I Fire Departmeat then- mata good atieud.in. ,- •The lecture was un the '• Genius of England uud America,' but tin tex', like many mini text., hnd little to do with Ihe discount'. Had lbe gentleman announced thut hll sub- | j«cl would be the "Glory »f Vancouver Is-' land offli lali and the loarlihlag condition of real Mala" he wuuld h.ve been nearer the ! mark. A number of llatlitlaa wcru read and some rather novel deduction!, somewhat nl j variance wiih the ordinary lawi of political economy, drawn. The pinpk- of ihe country acre levorely handled fur nut uvcrc.iurug ail | Ihe drawback! which laud speculators snd the Government had placed iu their way. and tba gentleman modestly insinuated that all the country \uiulcd was meu of his resource and intelligence to put it to rights. Mr. Il.ir- tieit we nre ufr.i d llus fallen into bad hands, and his presumption in giving advice to tip- people nbout tlieir polities, shows, as n correspondent very properly says iu another column, a sad lack of common sense. The gentleman gets a scathing rein ke for the same tolly in the Xananno frlbani. la a word the '•goo I things iu the lee,nre were not new, and the new things were jiot good." An Erratic Lactam*. ElllTOB OP TIIK EvKXIXtl Tn.HilUI'H.—Sill I — 1 do not like In crlilMll gratuitous services. Mr. 11.1 >i i', lecturing for the benefit of so useful an ins'liution as the Victoria K re Department, deserves o ir , eou-i.leiution ; but when he goes out of his w:i_\ lu u-ll us that oi.r Government has uot been so very expen- sive, or so very much to blame, tliat despite Hie want of work, >bl w»ut of money, i.ud the de rani! io every particular, thc place ll in a nourishing condition nud destined to bathe ' groit rmp.rium" &c.,—when he slums bis knowledge of political economy liy telling III that if tbe Imperil of u country exceed the export-', the country su-tains a I hs — ulien he brings forward the fact that we son I hundreds of tlious null ot doliurs away ev-ry year for articles we can p oduce ouriulvei as snine- ihing new which l.c h is jiistdi.scovcred—ivhen he inculcate! the idea of running up the country iu order to raise its credit —tolling lalsehouds to the banker in order that he may discount our bills—when he, a man who has merely pain allying vi'it to the plsce, nnd knows literally nothing of our condition, has the hardihood to rise up nnd ndvi-e us to accept Mr. Seymour and li ia de-potism, I urn afraid the gentieniun shows rather a lack of sense, and has bee i Huffed by a few Peter Funks uud Government ollicials. D»:i.ta. TELEGRAPHIC The Cable. CiiKAti", Sept. 25—11 i'. n,-We have no ClHlo (lutes lutet thun noon Sept. 24, un I no explanation from New York. The FciiiaiiN. OoDRSftBuua, New iork, Sept. 2)v,— It is repotted upon (jood uilthoi'ity that large millibar of Fenians uro concentrate I for a raid into Caiinilu. Toiioxto, Sept. 25.—Orders Itnvn lioen given lo the volunteer force of the city to mu8t*r ut a given point on the lirst iiliirni nf the lire hell with forty rounds o( ball cartridges. An at tempt to born or eapluro tlie cl'y is feared Large quan- litii'S of niilitiry stores, including iiinliu- latwes, ure arriving Lore. Regular troops and volunteers ure continually moving. Inuada. Culiinet meetings of the Canadian OoViTiiuieiit nre being held daily in Quebec, questions discussed ■ being the iinlitnry condition of tlio province, the Confederation at'liome, and ilie failure of the H.iuk of Upper C mad i. Much in security is fell in financial circles. Money il still I'oiniii Hiding 15 per cent ill Montreal. CalUornla San Francisco, Sept. 25.—Secretary Seward hus telegraphed to Queen Ktiitua tendering her a passage ou the steamship Vailderbill now lying in this harbor, 'tne offer lias been nee. ptcd, uud the Quoin will probably depart in about two weeks. Tlio officers of the army who desire to be presented to Qieett EltSOit will nsscinblc nl the Occidental Hotel lids evening Arrived Sept. 05—Bark Lizzie Hoggs, 12 days from Scubick with lumber ; Inn k Glimpse, 8 days from l'ort Di.scovery with lumber. Sailed, Sqit. 2ti—Steamer Active, Victoria, HEM 11 EI COLUMBIA. [ From the Columbian. ] Horn, September 25—From n person lately "Urrived from the Okuiiugun nnd Siniilkaiuecn country, we gather tlic following : Al lbe Okuungan MisBisou the grasshoppers bud again destroyed most of the crops. This is the third your of this plngtte, uud thc farmers hope tliey have seen lbe lust of tbctn. There are nbout I5H3 sliecp kppt by n Frencbman at ihe Misgioil, und all doing well. The Walla Wulia Indians bad made a raid on the Ubosweps—result, not known. Ii is ubout somo old dispute. The cullle throughout the country look well. Air. Harper passed the Custom Houso witli 50U head on bis way to Ivumloops, Messrs. Kceso & Co. bud nbout 250 head ut Alison's, ou the Sinnl- kamccn. They are now on the Wuy to Hope. Tbey look line, and people may expect excellent beef. On tbe Siiui.kamecn some 40 or 50 Chinamen are working and making good wages. Mr. Krugor had turned the Simiikatneen, and was Inking out big pay. It was reported by the Indians that ihe man who killed Morgan, ncurSoda Creek, wus skulking about Okniiuguu Lake, threatening to kdl evory white man or Indian he s'iould. meet. The Indians acre in pent f.-ur ol bun, us tbey considered liitn bullet pro. f. 8cfiT.il lurira puck truitil were met on their auy tu Kootenuy. .Mr. Alison li is discovered a new pass wlucli avoids the Ho|>u iiiouu'nin. mid lions 11..1 excct4! (lie altitude of lbe Luke. The distance would bc ubout the sutue us the present trail. WILLIAMS CMI K. From a ceiitlenmii wbo left Williams Creek on I aesday lus:, m« buvo receive I the following rows from Carihoj : There hud been copious ra n, which gave .-ufli- eient wuter for work tin Iho claims which hud been stopped. Tlo Foster-Campbell company ware luking out gnod pay, but not so larg.i us previuuJy. The Moruiiig Stiir company Iind got into excellent pay and had washed up a large amount. TIIK I'XIOti ACT. The following is lbe text of the Im« peri.il Act uniting tho colonic! of Vancouver Islnnd uud ltritisb Columbia. It will be seen thnt, with the exception of 'he expunging of the clnuse giving the colonics themselves nny suy iu the mat ler, tlie Act is word for word the suine ns the bill we published on the 3d of lust mouth. tiir. nniTisii Columbia act, lsfir?. I'e it. enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent M.je-ty, by und with tlie advice nud consent ol the Lords Spiritual hnd Ten.pur.il, uud Commons, in '.his present Parliament ariBinbled, uud l>y tbe authority of the same, if follows: 1. This Act may lie cited us The Bll I Ull Columbian Act, Ibtiti. 2 Iu ibis Act the term Governor mean! nny Officer for the time being law- fid'v administering the tjovciiiiiiunt. ti. From und immediately ufter the l'ruclniiiulion of this Acl hy the (iuvcrnor of British Columbia, be colony of Vun. coiiViT I-land slmll bo uud the same is hereby uiiilid with tho colony of British Coluniliiii, and thenceforth those two colonies :b ill fjiiii and be one eolony, with the nam", of British t'oliimbiu (which Union is in this A:t referred lo ue the Union ) •1. On the Union diking cfLct, the foi in of (iovcriimciit exising iu Vancouver Island us a separate colony shall ecu so, nnd tlie power and authority of the Kx- ictitivc Government und of thu Legislature existing in loiiisli Coluiubiu, slmll extend to und over Vancouver Isluiid ; but in order that provi-ion may lie made for the representation of Vancouver Island in thu J.eitislutnro of HntMi Columbia nfuT the Un'on, tin- luuxiinuin number of Councillors in thc Legislalive Coimeil of ltritisb Columbia ufter tlie Union, shah, until it is othcrvviso provided by liiwf.il authority, be twcuiy-ibite in. stead of fifieen. p. Afier and notwithstanding the Union, the lows iu lorcu in thc scpiimte cohuiicK of British Columbia and Vancouver Islnnd, respectively, ut the time of the Union tuking effect, shall until ii is o hcrwisc provided by-luwfiil authority, remain in force us if Ibis Act hud not been passed or proclaimed ; save only that the laws relative to the Ucvcnue of Customs in force in British Columbia nt the time of the Union taking effect, shall, until it is otherwise provided by lawful authority, exicud aud-upply lo Vuitcoiner Island ; and, until it. is otherwise provided by luwful authority, the Oovcrnor of British Coluiubiu slmll have, in relation to the territory for the time bing under bis Government, nil ihe powers und authorities for the lime being vested, in tclu- tion to the United Kingdom, in the Commissioners i.f Her Majesty's Treasury or iu the Commissioners of Customs, wilb respect io lbe appointment of warehousing port", nnd tho approval and »ppointment of warehouses or places of security iu such ports, nnd everything rons.qucnt thereon or relative thereto. (!. Nothing in this Act slmll tuke awny or restrict the authority of the Governor of British Columbia, with the advice nnd consent of the Legislative Council thereof, to make laws lur iho peace, order nnd good government of British Columbia either belote or after the Union ; nor shall anything in this Act interfere with the i-xcrcisc. of uny power thut would have been cxcrciseuble by Her Majesty in Cutme.l if this Act had not beeu passed. 7. Until the Un'on, British Columbia shall comprise all sucb Territories within tho Dominions of IIer Majesty as arc bounded to lite South by the Territories of the United States of America, to the West by the 1'acilic Ocean and the frontier of ihe Russian Territories iu North Amcriea, to ihe North by the Sixtieth I'aruHel of North Latitude, and to the Blatfrom Ihe boundary of the United S atcs Northward* by the Rocky Mountains, and thc One Hundred and Twen. lieth Meridian of West Longitude, uud shall include Queen I hull tie's Island and all other islands odjarent to the said Terri'oiies, except Vancouver Island aud the Islnhlft adj.iicut thereto. S. After the Union British Columbia shall include all the Territories uud islands afonsaid, inclusive of Vun Oliver Island nnd ihe Islands adjacent thereto. The Acts dc-cibed in the Schedule to this Act are hereby repealed ; but thh llepeul shall not invalidate any Order in Council or other Inslruiueut issm d uuder the authority of those Acts or either ol them, or any Act done or Right or Title acquired by virtue of those Acts or cl Ml ber ol them or of uny such Order or IintiuiilTlil. r'cniiiiL'i E — Acts Ilepruled—An Act to provide for the (iurvriiineul cf BrilUb Columbia; Au Acl In di line tbe Boun darics uf thc colony of Ilriiish Cobiiubiu, and lu continue an Acl to provide for tin Government of the i.uid colony. Special .V'oflccx. Mr. Ziw '"'as to nnnounce to the innnbil imisot i iciuria thai lie Iikn Inielv remit*.| » large al* ti neni ot Children'! Carriage!" and t.'bairs, KlsbiBf Hefkcti «n(l tlenann Can s, ini! a large (|UaatltJ ol M .rket nnd i rave line Raiketl, China Vases, fnttei Goods and Tojs. nil ol which lime to be sold on or before Kebrnary next nt eretily redaceil utie.t. (Jood* .sold nt tvhnleinle tor eo-t pi ices. * R'Unvil—Meisrs. .Solomon Ilr u. hnve removed tu the two-story brick building on (lovernuient s'reet, opposi'e the St Niebolu. Hotel. Ihey lmverec-ived, es sblfi Mubutvk. t .un I.onlon, a fine assortment of men's cloih ni'und underclothing, which tbey will ell lower than a-'}' bouiato loivn. Give iheui a-all. , * ALSXAXuaa'i fluival—Hcsin. J. II. Turner k Co., London Hoim-, hnve received to-day. by l-lxprcsri from I'ari.i. u lull aasortmeot ot Alexandre*! fumoin kid glove., for which they ure the sole a,-en :; in Vuiicouvcr Island and llriti.-h Oi luiut.iii. FnaaoM Mii.t.iMhY—The millinery depirt- inent at London llou-e is now under thc inaii- ageniaut of a laity who nrrived by last steaiu- lioin Paris.-j. II, Tuaaea k (lo. * HnttOWAVd I'll I».. — J>1 j-lieii ul lluttcl C tnpliiilill. — I li -*. niiliuiie. !U «vei iire.eut, ui .1 if Irft utmt. icieM f .'i rally liMiii'iite fa.lib. It atio'ild to- t-ti.-r)ttti-if kactin tint I'otti cliotent no t dimrliaea J»i |>et U "ii Hip prep'-n—of -.ein^ uddlfssi#4 H'lbllilire in tlic stoai oil "i b«MVi.-l.,er ■•.mpjiltl-trrieii. ,nn-ter ill lim li'po-i, nrnl tint llollu'vti*! I'tlli run ix[i'I citlier Hflb ,-vi md ripritl li.li, Xbty cone til - nt— in it .ur- prlslnf dvynw 1'iirittlt.r, ullaruatlvl, ri*."ilii I'it nnd «lreniiilic.,ii.tj uHlll;ef', iiii'l thin exurt etvr i v.-ry In- t?rnat or.an tt.» Whole.oaiclv coulroltliit; n lla III* lu iieccmiy f. r «iitelaliij,' exo-.fllvc ■clitin lu tlio human frniro. Il'liitv y1.na-.'ktue rosy tit ailvmitniiieulty taken ni a ineant - f kci-t'but tlm liljoj j'Uia and tlie tludy cnnl—IIih on'y St.- •.'-■■».:- plan of III ci'.iinoi heu tli in yeu'h, lu mil > -.1, au I "lit ai;e. New Atlvcrtisriitf.'iils. Yorkshire Haean! E=c Royal Tar, For Iftlfl by b'KLL k CO., 1^20 Vales ftrtfet. FOPl S^A-LE, * C.(1(J '^lARE (IN FOAL), V'lTIt VEAIl- 1\ Uiik colt by her side. Will work in single ur double harness. Apply at the Office of the Evening Te"egraph> LANGLEY STRKKT. se 0 For 9 ale £z Camden, Bostrttrr, Backer, and .tn-h'o-lu: a Dltlers, Cretan Cider In bbls. and ties, floral hi ranks, half-tasks and eases, Santrme mid California White Wine, French tleobul 91) o.l\, Fug;. «lltjuul, l.'itmiu and Bollcn^er Ilinm- pafiir, Ind In l»ore nn assortment or Itrnih and Liquors mll.ible lur the I'rade. nt-.ii- Depot of Havana Cigars. se r, KliilKMi TIIOMAS, Villus strei-t. UNANIMOUS NOMINATION! OK Deluge Engine Company KOR SSlSllllll E n g i n eei', T. J. BURNER LIST OF ARRIVALS At the Mount Ararat Hotel during thc months of June, July, and August, 18(1(1. June—His Excellencv Governor Kennedy, Mr William A G Voung, Mr. Benj W Pearse. July —Messrs Jns Wilcox, F Dnpray, .his Reerl Macadam, John IJiind. Louis Philpot. V W Alwood,.! R Ford, F, S Hutch, Sir Jas D ug'as, D Fraser, IS S Wbi ting- ham. Augti-t—H E See'ye, W E Stronaeh, J • Robertson Stewart, Tb'os L-tt Stnl- schmid , Roht Burnaliy ; John Xichn'- son, M M Titus, F W Green, Henj \V I'eane, Acting Surveyor General, R Homlray, H O Tiedeinaun ; James Mc- Cutchan; Win Denny, Wm Wilson, Joseph Hilton, U D uiiilj; Kcai cth Mc- Kenzie, Jr, Wm li McKenzie, David B Blair, (.-has Redeem, Chts Kent. Se 4 lm New AilvirtiR. in. utg OLYMPIA OYSTERS IN KVKKY STVLB AT A. W. PIPER'S, AND lilt Best Welsh Kurd/its ON IHE ISLAND. MJ9 NOTICE. ILL HKBSUXS HAVING CLAIMS .1 iipa.ii:l ihe undersigned nre requested tu [ireseut ibcui within jo dny. f.-.un dale. All persons Indebted to th - uuder»ii:ned are reijiiesti-d ti Fettle their uccounti wilbin 30 Jiiys ether by note or otberwise, or they will 1 e g v.-ti tu my Attorney l'ur colic-lion, ai I intend to 1 ave for Kurupe. ie IB lm _ J, Uf. KtXStt. FO"R SALE [ rfl WO (IRUVKRi 11 A KE It HKWIXO L MACBIXES, for heavy wotk; ona I Sincei 's Madiiue, Xo. 2, for fine and heavy work. All ihe goods pcrtn in in-/ to the boitntM. iiiciii'ling cotton goods, licking, pulu, and uiher goods too nanieruus loo mention. The altori will be sold fur less Ihan co;t within JO dayi. Teiuis— Cash or approved X .tes. —ALSO- The entire I'ock of Crockery, Hnrdwart, Ki.mil ure, Fancy Uuods, ic.. un tbu lama terms us above. All goods unsold after 30 duys will bo sold at auction. sc lu-lm J. W. KEVSRR. LINCOLN HOUSE! Car- Wnshington end Front sts, PORTLAND, OitEGOX. iv. r. MArmiE'isEi*, Of tho St. Nicholas Ho'el, Victoria, HAVING TAKEN THE AltOVE HOUSE, wishes to utinouuee to tie public that ho is n iu ji cpiireil to accomodate guests lu a s tisfactory matin r. No hii g will be left undone, which is in the power of the proprietor lo do, to render guest! coinfurtitble. Portland, August 21th, WW. se U Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE. HE PAlUXKltSHIP IIEKKTOFOUE EX- Utiug bettveeu Thomas Xupier Hibbeu d James Carswell. under the name or firm Hibben k Carswell, bas beeu this day disked by mutual consent. Tbe ousiticss will in future be carried on .Mr. T. .N Hibben, who wll pay aud rove ull money due to or owing by thc lata u Dated tbis 13th day of September 1800. THOMAS NAIMKIt HII1IIEX, JAMES CARSWELL. itiicss lo the signature of Thomas Xapler liibtien, Gaoaoi Peaukks, Solicitur, Victoiin, V. I. ituess to the Signature of James Carswell, Uoiititr Bishop, Solici'or, Victoria, V. I. »« 13-lm TJJS11VERSITY WASHINGTON TERRITORY 'IM11S IKSTITUTIOS WILL RKOPKS 02C 1 tUe ITtb iDlt. l'upili of both sexes rc- fi-ivc(i, who will be expected to furqllh their nwn rooms, which nre provideil in scpnmte Imihlingc, free uf clmr^e. The Kxpfii-i' ol lloiirdinf »nd Tuition, wi hunt tacti|«ltills, will not exceed S»o per qonfter of 11 wetks, pnviible iu advance. For lu ill. t'i ni:'. n in Hum) mlui t--s KEV. GEO. F. WHITWOBTH, , President. Soottle, W. T., Sept. 1st, I860. sc 11 RED LION HOTEL, GOVERNMENT STUEET. rpHB AliOVE-XAMEP HOTEL H.WIXO 1. been I'pcued bi' JOE EDEN, He will be bsppy m meet his Irietnls on nil occasions, an wi I furnish tbem with lbe best of Wine-j Liquors, A!e, Porter, &c-< and l ierars- BOAPvD AND LODGING PER DAY $1. Dgy- Itngntelle unit Skiit'es. Call nnd see the establishment. JOE presides and keeps order. i« 10 Queen Charlotte Coal Mining Co. (LIMITED.) Notice cf Assessment. VT A MEETING OF DIRECTORS OF T1"E above Company held this day the following resolution was passed :— '• That an Assessment of Sixpence netting per Miare on A shares be now made, payable to thc Secretary at the office of the ( ompnny, ou or bef.'re ihe 29th inst., between the houri of 11 A. M. and 2 P.M. daily." J. S. WILLIS, Corner Broad and Trounce its. \ g,creUrv September 6th, 1866. ) 7-ti .1llir»-llHIM'OII». A Krievous illustration uf the liveliness ■ ml iiii|uinity of lirinui.iliiK'', even in tlie iieigliburhood of ihe capital o Turkey, is report.d from (jheive, near Ismidt. A f' w weeks iiu'o a bniul, wliicli hns lung liren the terror of Iho district, ieiz"d b li'siling in in of thai village and held him to ruusom 40,0l»0|>. The money was raised and luken hy tlio brother of the c iplivc to the spot indicated, but, instead of the latter being *et free, the messenger was himself seirwl snd a furl her sum of the su ne amount dumnuded for his release, fulling which ii was intimated by the ruffians that both prisoners should bo puttodea'h. Thereupon the family set the authorities upon the track of the bard, anl a party of zeptiehs was sent in pursuit. Tho brigands showed fight and defeated their assailants, and on the following morning tbe mutilated corpses of Ihe two brothers were found in the principal street of Glieive. From Yaniim is reported si ill greater outrages A band which hnd been ravaging thnt province for some months pnM, recently attacked tiie vtllnire of Z-igori, nbout 12 hours from the provincial capital, on the rond thence to Mottasiir, and literally sacked tho place, killing tlm hien nnd outraging the women with a barbnri'y beyond precedent. On thu evening of tho bottle of Hudown, suvs tho correspondent of the 'Timet, an officer of ihe Zicllion Hussars, who were lurwanl in Ihe pursuit, rode ns fir as the gates of Ivoniggralz, nnd, finding there wero no sentries outside, rode in ; the guard, Immediately ou seeing him In Prussian uniform, turned out uud (■ci/.1 d hiin, ulii'ii, with n ready pretence, ho declared ho hnd como to dcmnnil Iho i'npilnlnt:o:i of the fortress. Ho wus con ducted to the commandant, nud mudo the Mitiiu demand lo him, adding thnt ihe town would bo bombarded if but surrendered within an hour; (ho commandant, unconscious that be wus not dealing with n legitimate messenger, courteously refused to capitulate ; but the Hussar was conducted out of tho l£wn, passed through the guard at thu entrance, and got offsalcly without being mado a prisoner. A Costly Wine—Tho Tose Rosen- wine, in tho Iitiilik'ller at Hicmcit, is famous for its delicious llnvor and fabulous vuluo. A single bottlo of this wine has cost tho town more tl an 2,750,000 lix dulera, or nbout 10,(100 francs, so thut. rt thc aamo rale, one drop of it is worth 1,400 frillies, or £50. The financial nc- s-nrocy of this calculation is incontcslihle. The wine iu question was bottled in 1021, ut which time a ensk of it, containing 24 bottles, cost 300 rix dalcrs, or jE48 Reckoning cellcrage, rlnly nnd interest, it Is found that up to tho present dny one cask of this wine bas cost nonrly 600,- 000,000 rix dalcrs, and a single bottle the price mentioned above. During the French occupation of Bremen, Uie generals of tbo empire emptied a considerable nnraber of the bodies containing this precious beverage, so that tho citizens of Uremen maintain thut their wine paid France a larger contribution than all the towns of Germany put together, A curious dispute lias recently arisen between the members of the communal council and the burgomaster of Dussuni (Xoith Holland), tlie latter personuge contending that the custom of smdteing at the .sittings was imcontpuuble with the dignity of the procetdings. Tlie members, however, having decided otherwise, (he burgomaster made an appeal to the Minister of tho Interior. The reply of that functionary was favorable to tbe councillors, and ss soon as it waa read every one triumphantly drew out bil pipe •nd commenced smoking. The AIgerin journals announce that the waters of tbe streams having become poisoned by tho vast nsmber at locusts which perished in them, have produced at Medea and other points of the colony a mortality amongst tbe entile. New Advertinements. ALICE BROWN'S FANCY TWIST SMOKING TOBACCO JUST RECEIVED AT A.. F. KEYSER'8, Together wi'h some Hue HAVANA CIGARS DIKECT. Misi'ell.iiii'iiiis. **~m Jesse Cowpcr, Alio on hand Wine Sip. Peach. Apricot. Mary's Own, Light Pressed, Natural Loaf, Buffalo Tongue, and Atlantic Cable Tobacco- JUST RfiCBIVBD PER BARK RIVAL A Fine Assortment of Meerschaum Pipes. Call and examine. ie 5-lm Mi cellancous. LTTIMIIBEPt LAItflF, ASSORTMENT OF ROUGH A Victoria, V J. ROBERTSON STEWART. 1„ 20th August, 1800. se 23 JSTOTIOB, MARTIN BROS., IMPORTERS OF Groceries and Provisions, FIllEPKOOF BUILDING, L.VTKI.Y OCCUPIED RY L'HOTEI.IER k Co, ■WHARF STREET. se 0 Ihe Only Sure Way to Save the Country I a IS TO PATRONIZE CAMERON'S ISLAND PRODUCE ZMLAJRKET, 18 Ho Fort street, opposite boarding-house. Mrs. Heel's Wholesale and Retail Dealer in BOOTS AND SHOES, LEATHER, —AND— • SHOE FINDINGS, YATES STREET, OPPOSITE WELLS, FARGO AC At the old stand of Webster k Co., i < prepared to supply the wants of tie public in his line. The Latest Stvlas Reeeived hy every arrival from Enilm f and San Frnnrisro. M 9 Everett's Exchange, STORE STREEf, V. I. I HE PROPRIETOR IIF..SPROTFU1.1.T IN- I form* hu friend! anil Ihe ;.»blic ti.et he lit! opened hii old Hand in Store itreel, where he will keep »! before tins finest quality of WINES, LIQUORS, and CIOARS. Come and see. !e :»-!m PAT. EVERETT, Proprietor. Misccllancw. WILLIAM LYONS. - asd— Commission Agent, On the Corner of Wharf and Johnson Streets* ie 3-2m A Triumph of Science THE LIGHT OF THE WOULD i.,JLMII.IRS AND HOTEL KEEPERS WILL 1? Iind always on hand fresh, chimp, uud good Island Vegetables and Fruit, Island Fish and dame of all lotts, Inland Eggs and liuttcr, Island Veni-on cut to order, Island Poultry, 4c., ke., ke, N. R.—I hereby mnkc known to the public that, having made arrangements with certain island farmers to sell their produce, 1 am from this date prepared to sell cheaper than any Chinaman peddler that ever ate rice— So walk on, John I" August niti, iK'iti. ie 17-lm FACTS ts- tHEOEIES. " Give tne a place to rest my lever on," says Archimedes, " and I wjll movo tbe world." " Give mo pure and unadulterated drugs," says .Medicus, of the olden time, "and I will care disease." Io ,ne seme, both of these learned pandits were the veriest charlatans. They knew there w« no place to rest their lever on, either to move the world or cure disease. Methnnism wns ia a backward state, nnd the medical pTp- fession tens but anothci name for sorcery, und ull the adjuncts ef mugic filters and clnrms o' lbe " evil eye," ke. Bul these latter days hnve borne unto ns something more than even snperstiiion and its ere* ever dreamt of iq their maddest phi. Insophy. In these days of practical science, what was theory uf yesterday Ir fact to-day, and all the old lime notions become as babbled in the snn, and burst and break wilh every breath we draw. Let Archimedes shonlder his lever and we will find a resting place for it to move the world. Lei mine ancient Medicus pant and toil oo more for the drugs he so sorely needs, for ve have them nt oar btn%- ever ready to aerve them nt his heck. Refined in Ihe laboratory of Dr. Manuel Ihe finest materials known In Ihe n.edicnl pro fension are obtainable by any one. Hii liillious, Dy-pcptit, "nil Diarrhte.i Pill* stand ■arfl jlled, «..d Iii* Salve operates with magical effect upon hums, scald-,and all sores and ulcers of the skin. Iu fact, we lliiuk ViGfliKL's Pills and Salv are Ihe wo 'der of thi' eentnry, nnd we nre nippy in the thought that many other! of our brelhr u of the cralt agree wilh us. We would earnestly counsel ihnt all families provhle Ihemselves w.th l>r Maggiel's Precaution! at one, nnd keep thein ready at hand, ro ai "> use them at the mo't opportune t:mc and as occasion serve.— VaSe* S'ntinel. \%e, HERMAN SHULTZ, Dis Well Known aud Old Established Stund Tin Government st, Boot Store, Has jiut received per iteamer A FINE ASSORTMENT OP Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Which hu offers at a very low price. Receive! by each steamer from England and San Franciico BOOTS Sc SHOES FINEST AND BEST QUALITT, FRENCH LEATHER, —AMD— SHOE FINDIXtGtS, At prlcei to correspond with the time!. ie 12 li The "Grotto," OPPOSITE THE TBLEGRAPII OFFICE. For n glass of choice liquor go to the " Grotto," There " noni but thi best '' yon will find is thc niutto. Mint Juleps Sherry Cobblers—everything cooling ; Come ye that do thirst, you will find its no fooling. set CARRIAGE FAINTING IN ALL ITS BUANCUES, Yate3 Street Between Deluge Engine House and the International Hotel. Work solicited, aid reasonable terms by ie 2-lm done W. M. >n the mosl KEOllAS DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS & SALVE. Tli*** h'ft'ttv'nfr, r*mm)!** ar* itoit, for the fir t tt'ic, g vn i pnM civ to th w r 'I K»r over a>|umtcr •■fa < en in ry Ol prl.at ■ practice tin? iiigreilL Hi* in lime Life-Giving Pills R.il'V » u«H with the nre if" t wren*. Tlt'lr mintl'ti il it tony in i r»vcnt <ii-%n\hut tn nire They ft roll n*i 11* rarinxt Mfthdltl by * h oh tlir (Mttcnt ii* mtfi'.-inc mM to iivi(t'ir;i'ci t • »i|ln; piytifm. T th*1 nr«'l anil infirm a .ew Anno*, of UltM valuable 1'IL.S will, rove tube A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YODTrf, F t In fr»r ■ ea*e t'-ey nAA new life aO'l vita'lty, nr>A r-tirr Ihf m ni ge \trgle.< to their i rUline • mi«. T the K'liii,' mi nn dl ■ tgeA they will pr*ve niopt in Vrtln Hv, ii* a mi y, ■pediflc and iter in/ medicine, •fe la a iltf>ain malized, tlut I* 'iice-dolrfnn kmir'i for three hundred vrar* a^o. and never fimiiii. |l« look-d tor it t m-tain that woald rector* the old f< \igor and make youth ever An Eternal Spring:! It wai kfl fnr thii -liy and hour tn ffftt'M the dre«m. and «how in onegloriom f..ct the majic that u.ade it fair. THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES Cannot it v tli Hi.-hi nfyttttt, hut they can force back, nn- In ltd »limi,df»«am'i hat ml It trl mph ovmt tne an <l and the yriuii<. 1-ei icite he«(tale tlivn, bu v> ii" the i'av..rnblu U( pnitunitjr tbat offer*. When take- m pre«c ibrd— Fcr Blllloua Disorders Nothing ceo U mum p-oduet|p« of our< than thtan I'ilU —Pioip almoMt m g\r iud jence is felt et o et; nnd ihe iifiual ei>nc miuni« <-f ihN ni it dUtr«>i»inf( dlMiM nr-- rrmjvud. thtsft rtmidiea aro wad* from tha |'i,reii TEGETAIILE COMPOUNDS. Th -y wilt not barm th* mnrt delicate female, and ca i b* ti •n with t<x>d effect ia prescribed d*s*a to theyonniett babe. For Cutaneous Disorders And all era-tl"** «f ihe*kln,the SAU'K it mo-t in valuable. It does a t heal < ifernally adm , but pene- tnitei with the mini h archlaj rff en to the very foot ef.haevU. DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS Invariably cure the following Diseases A thm%, B'Wvl Cemplaintv, Coniths tuUdti L'lirM Dl eniea, UuttiVflltfM, I). >pi i»aln,r Uianh-a, XWmtf, DtfuilKy, . - >"evcr and \gi \ Pemalernmplaint-, tieailache, lndir illon, lllft'MM It. liidamm trnn. In ward vv..aknp«», Id rr On«{dai: t, I.owi.e-* ofSi'irit*, illvfrwnrm, Kheumat am, tiall Menm, Scalds, tJkln Diwrnte*. tfkXf XOTICR.—"one neirine wfthnnt the cnirrnvrd trademark ■rn-md c*t*fc j»nt or l*it signed b\ nil. J. •lAt.Ol I,, 43 Fulton itrtet; hsw i i»ik, lo count«rfe t whi h i« frlnnv. t^tT Sold by ill re»pectnhle R-'alen in ^'edirinfi tliniiwli-nt the United S au-a and Camda—at 1., cent* per'MK or |vt. A. C. Langley & Co., Agents for Vancouver Island and British Columbia. NOTICE ! NOTICE !! I .iKOM THIS DATK THK USDERSHJNED 1 )ms crmcliidfd to reduce bif price ONE- HALF ; nml herenfter the FINEST WINES AND LIQUORS, ALE, HEEK, &c, ke., Will bo served nt the 'METROPOLITAN" At TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS per Biimple. Tlie public wi'l pletue cull anil siimplo, nml sntial'y tli-maclveg thnt thc very best is to bo had in the above price. T. J. I'.URNES, Metropolitan Saloon, Storo street, nu 2G A. & W. WILSON, Home and Ship Plumbers CASFITTER8, BELLH1NGERS I TINSMITHS FOUT STRKET. til order* promptly all»nd*e «• ic] . CHARLES BERNARD, Manufacturer and Dealer in FAMILY CHARTRES COFFEE. And 8plcc« of all kind*. No. 707, Sansome street, corner OM, Between iatbtm mi P»ciie. First Premium awarded be the Mechanic* Institute, for the best C»fss and Spiees. The proprietor having iniro4»ced titetm Power in his Jlnnulnctory, ha mow increased fncililiet to supply the trade nnd Ihe public ia Reneinl. All articles Irom his Eslahlishmeiil are Kiinranteed to be pn c nnd unadulterated. Tbe public Hre respecting invited to call and convince themselves Co.untry orders promptly attended to. ,e • TOBACCO PLANT AEEIVAT, OF ANOTHER CARGO FROM Virginia & Cuba, ^VIA ASriNWAI.r., or the Hast Celebrated Brands or TOBACCO & SEGARS EVER IMPORTED Snmplcs can 1. ■ hnd at the " JlllKI.I'H'," corner Vines nnd Uovernmenl streets. Arrival of a few mor e Plants by tlie "California." ttjg* Office of C. P. Green's Victoria and Esquimalt Exprcsd. r. CiJIPBKI.1., se 2 ADRLPHI SEOAR STdRE. BRITISH PERIODICALS The London Quarterly Review (Conservative)- The Edinburgh Review (Whig) The Westminster Review (Radical) The North British Review (Free Church) — AND— Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (Tory) Th« fair Reviews re-piililiihcl hy Mei.ru. Pcutt tt Co., tt. general y en ilrinrrd nn tin' llrekt R-viawr, ■na nUrkwniid hu l*ecn j inly I'Uced In tlir Hiiia rank. Wlidfv^r .li«,.n'i e. wnli r nd.iu I'll lioiti'Mi. uf thliela«f, vrh.tovtr mnv in-In. "■iinral liifarmitlna, will •o.ii be ullt.v'.'lti.-r l.rlnii.l the time in wliirti lie liven—nnd In those limri a pir-o . mny ntiotl fet vrty fnr i.'-liin I. Tht.y mny tie .,-..] and atudleil witli an- vanla..n hy Ihe peo|il« ol thin eointry, et' every creed aud natty, Ur HI.ICKWOOn ll iKininall' attraeliva nt Hit. tit'"' tn AniTii mis, nni .mlvf.r It. ..ti I artieiea by ili.tfnitniili-«l writers nf flrtl n, but for .|ia aeenunl nf tlie la* civil w r now hainn wi.tioi l.y Oil, ton Borlce, ade'tnanoffieer, cliirf. t-htalt to Oen. J. E. ti. Inert, of tha Confederate armv. TERMd FOR 18«8. For anyone of tht Beviewn fl per annum Kor ant twobf Ihe Reviewn.....„,..„....... I M Fir any three or the Iteviewa 10 " Forallfonr nf the Review. |2 •• F.ia lltaekwo'd'a Kuiln 4 " Fur Illnckwood and .me Revl w 7 " For llln kwi.chl nnd any two of tho Re- vl-wi JO ii For HaokWON and three of tho ltevlew<«..13 * For UUckwond and ihe four Kcvlewa IS »• CLUBS. A Alirnnnt nt twenty percent, wilt he a'In we it lo clulm cf four or more patan*. Thiib, fmir c piri( of Hlnrkwmd. or ofonn I evlew njll be Kfiit to one tut- dress or ftI2 W>. Four cpipi of tlie four Keviewn and Itiiickwood. f»r(48, and so ou. FOSTAGE. When rent by mail, tile I*o.t.\iik Io nny pnrt nf the UtUltd t lei will be llttar.-nt -lour cent, a year fnr " l-ArKwonn," and but etglit centa a year fnr each of the U.vicwa. Re 'need Prices for previous years. S'ltnerlbern may obtain ihe R<'pvlnW immediately piec.-.liiig I8rtl, at folh'Wi, vil. : lllo,■':, ./ fmin S I'li-m'.er. 18 'i. to December, I8G5 incliiiive, at the rate of fi SO a year The Xnrth British from .Iinnnry, 1863, lo Peeember, lunive; tlie BlitliurijA nnd the tVtttttlnntr Ir. in t-BS, p II. 1864, t" Ilernnie', Js6''. inelu.ive. ami tbe I/mrlrm qimrUrln Tor the yenr 18 S, at Ihe rate of Jl .10 n y"nr lur eacli or nny evl w. tar- A l>w 0'ipien yet rem .In of all Hie four Iteiietc, tor Hot l f I ;i net, or 11 tO for any one. LKONARD SCOTT & CO., Publishers, 38 iruMer Street, N. Y- L.?. fcCo., niw publtih the FARMER'S C3-XJIIDB By Rim PTtrna.vs. «f Edinhurjh. nnd the NiikTi.v, , l y,|f , „nn„ o v„|,. Bnja, Oil twrei.ni d numetnm Biijrnvlnta- P'lee fl for the two eu'-ime—by Mall, poll pild, s* ™ >« 9 THE ONE THING WANTED. HOLLOWAY'S TILLS. In.cJ. P. nvo, 1C00 The Blood. These fnraons pills nre so compnseil thn tliey operute wholesomely on the slomnch, tho lircr, the bowil", nml other organs; by eorreet- inn nny derflii|ieiiienu in their fnncllom whereby n sternly stqiply of pure muter in Is lor the renewal ol Ilie Blood is lurnisbrd, nml • constant abstraction ol effete products is ef- leetuil. Thii perfect circulation thus becomes the very foualiiin ol health and lile, and oTer- comes all form of disease wherever lis situation. General DlHordem of Ilie Liver and Stomach. All who ever indulge a* '.able, either fn eat» 'nt? or ilriiikinp, sliould tnkoahoiit ten of th«s- fitmoiis pillsat bed time, from which will reo suit it clear lienil and good stomach the ft II w- inp nioiiiiiiff. Thonsitiids of Ladies are nl- ivnys bbniplttlnltrg ol Bick headncbei, want o nppeliiii, want uf em-rut, and want of siranRlh, to cotrcci all these evils, ihree or fiat ol these I'-ll.i should be taken Iwiee a week, wben Ihey would (jive the invalid .ne health ami appetit* of a p'oughman. Feinalca or all Age* and Claairait Ohstrnciions ot any kind, either in young or those between forty and lifty--ih ■ mosl crit- ienl peiiod of life—may be radically remo."d hy usinif these Pills nccordlng to ilie printed directions whieh accompany each bni. Young persons with sickly and sallow compleiioat may have the bloom of health restored by thi? corrective, wlich purifies the blood and expels ull groes and impure humors from ihe<ys- tfin. Ucivaru then of Ihe critical age Iron Forty to filly, ns it sends ninny ilmiisiiiuls lo premature grave,—these I'ills should be take» It that period ol lite two or tbree tinea » veek Want of Strength and Energy. Persous of sedentary habits, or those troubled in mind, working in Factories or Coal Pits, who cannot obtain that amount ol fresl. air and exercise which nature requires, suffer from wenknesn and delilily, lowness of spirl',1 and want of appetite. All such should take * lost or two of these Pills erery ihree or font days, as ihey act gently and effVelnnlly on tho system and impart vigor nnd energy to iho body, wbich is always followed by a good appetite, sound and refreshing sleep, and a high flow of spirits. For the Cure of Dropsy. The effic cy of Holloway's Pills In Dropsy is eitraordinary. Tbey act with such a peculiar effect upon Ihe system, tbat tha fluids causing this direful complaint, are pereeptibl carried off and prevented from any further accumulation. The snflerer regains a buoyancy of spirits and rejoices in a completely renovated coustitution. It is indispensably necessary thst the Ointment should bo moat effectually rubbed into tl.e complaining parta during the whole course of treatment. Children and their aiiiim ntr In no country in the w;orld nre more children enrried to nn early grave lhan in Great Britain. Ceuphs, Measles, Scarlatina, Fevers, and other Jiseases attack Ihe little sufferers, ar-d death, but too often, follows at a rapid pace j yet If at lbe first slii|_»c ol these complaints, parenta were to hnve recourse to Holloway's Pills, all danger would bc ainiiled for the stomach and bowels wouH ne gently bul effectually cleansed bv this miltl aperient; ihe depraved nnmors rorroctea ann tnesecretions duiy regulated. A perfect cure wonld *oon be el- fected, and tbe '.'ttle patient restored to sonn*1 health. Holloway' PI. i Ml tbs best known remedy la tk world f*st tbo following distosos: fold at the Fntnbllnhment of I'mlcnnnr llnltnway, Sll .-Urntid, (near Temple Bar.) I. n.lon ; als- by all reaped'' aide Drutrirln'l anil I)«-atn» in Mc irinrn I l.rnuehoiit tha eivUizcl world, at the lollnwini.' piieee— 1., !#., 3. Hi., I«. Gd., 11a., 22n., and 33*. each box. Female Irregular- lite. Fever of all kind. Flte •lout Head Aehe Indiffe.ttov Intlnminatlon Jaundice l.iver Complaiatn Lumbago files Kheumallnai ite.cnliou of L'rfne t Asue Asthma Billinui. Con-plaint' th' Bl»l»chea skin Onw-t-l complaints Colics Constipation of thr IIiiw-Ih Cmis'tmi lion Dolii ily •• Dropsy DysenlrT Er)ai|wlas •a* Ttierc is a considerable taring by taking the trflrr sizes. i'irecti'-ns for tbe pnldt nee of patients In every dl-ier der are alllxed to encli box. Printed nnd Published by McCmnr AO. at the office, Lttnjrley Street. ^erofti'aorKinr e Evil sore Thrratp ■lone and Grave ■^eoonilarjr £ytnp> tnms 'lc.I>ntoTeex Tinuora Ulcere Vei.crral afoe lions Worms of a kinds Weakness Irons whatever rsnae
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Title | Evening Telegraph |
Publisher | Victoria, B.C. : McClure & Co. |
Date Issued | 1866-09-27 |
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Date Available | 2016-05-12 |
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