VOL. I. *9S*ma - "EVENING TELEGRAPH," runi.irfiiKii Everv Evening at 4 O'clock, (.i.ilurduy and Sunday evenings excepted.) also nun SUNDAY MORNING ! VICTORIA, VANCOUVER TK.itMS of BUiisciiifriogr i I'er Annum, In advance, by mall, f 10 (10 rur sis ineiithi _# '" 0 ... "it K Mk, payable loUtrrlw '.'.'.'.'.'" ±1, piufi^L.,,.1™, ; ::....:.;.; ™ For terms of Advertisemont applv at the Office. Lanjley 8treet- New Advertisements. SAN FRANCISCO OYSTER SALGQN ! Oovernment street, Between Gus Keysor's and W. Wilson's THR UNDERSIGNED, I.V VIEW III' TIIE " Good Times " folks said were cinniiif,', hue OPENED the above premises, uml intends to OPEN THE BEST OYSTERS thu market furnishes. Tliey will bo Uoanteil f'rin (1 Stewed In or Out of the Shell JJ®- Open at nil hours. ■ e 23-lra .1 1!. lll'KM. The " 91 J OPPOSITE THK TELEOBAPH OFFICIO. For a glass of choice liquor go to the " Urotto," There " none but the best '' you will find in tbe motto. Mint Juleps, Sherry Cobblers—everything cooling; Come yc that do thirst, you will find its no fooling. • oc2 NEW WESTMINSTER G ABIE DEPO T, YATES ST., Next door to the corner of Government, opposite Zclner's Drug Store. a IHE SUBSCItllSBU HAVING MADE AVt- raugemeut8 to receive from dlfforont parties the produce of thu Islnnd and country will bo prepared to lurnish Game, Fish, Fruits, Poultry, Eggs and Vegetables, Each and all iu Iheir season, nt the lowcit prices. JAMES AU.i:\. ocl lm HAVANA CIGARS. 1EWIN & ANTHONY, TOBACCONISTS. 47 Tates St., Brick Store Next to Corner of Government St., BEG TO INFORM THEIR FRIENDS AND the pnblic in general that they will con etantly receive by every steamer a good as- eortmontot Genuine Havana dlgai'N and the Bent llranil* of Tobacco, imported direct for this market, so that they are able to compete with any hr.uso on this Island, either Wholesale or Retail. N. B-—Special attention will be paid to Country orders. HEIMAN LEWIN. | LOUIS ANTHONY, oc 2 LIST OF ARRIYALS At the Mount Ararat Hotel during tho months of Juno, July, and August, 186G. Jane—His Excellency Governor Kennedy, Mr William A Q Young, Mr. Benj W Pearse. July—Messrs Jas Wilcox, F Dupray, Jns Reed Mai-ii linn, John Dand, Louis Philpot. F W Alwood, J R Ford, E S Hutch, Sir m Jas Duuglas, D Fraser, E S WUitting- li.iin. August—H B Seelye, W R Stronach, J Rnbensun Stewart, Tbos Lett Stal- achiaidt, Uobt Burnaby; John Nichol- jon, M M Titus, F W Green, Benj W Pearse, Acting; Surveyor General, R Hoinfray, H 0 Tii'ilemanu ; James Mc- Cutchftn; Wm D.imy, Wm Wilson, Joseph Hilton, R 1) and .1; Kenneth Mc- Kcnzie, Jr, Wm 11 McKcnzin, David B Blair, Uhas Rudfuru, CU is Kent, se 4-lm N'.'W Ailvfi-liseniciits. LINCOLN HOUSE! Cor- Washington and Front sts, PORTLAND, OREGON. ST. €. HATTaiBllElf, Of the St. Nicholas Hotel, Victoria, HAVING takfn- Tin: ABOVE HO08B, wishes to iiniiouuco to the publie tbat he l« nam piep*red io accomodate gneati in -, satisfactory manner. Nothing will be left undone, which ii in tbe power of the proprietor to oo, 111 render gnesta comfortable. Portland. August 24lh, 1800 oc 14 NEW BUTCHER SHOP. Wm. B. Townsend T2T2'. EVENING TELEGRAPH J{ BBS TO INFORM TIIE PUBLIC THAT SATURDAY NEXT He will re-open tho Euroka, Market, GOVERNMEHT STREET, Adjoining tho Masonic I1cii.iii.vii, Where lie hopes, by keeping a good article and by stiicl attention te business, to merit a share of the public patronage. •e 26-lm THE QHEAT KEMEDY OF THE AGE. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. The effect ot (He Ointment on the Bystem To the very core nnd centre of all dlsinses which aHect the human body, this remarkable preparation penetrate*. It disappears under tbe Irietiouot the hands, aa salt disappears when rubbed 11,100 meat. The unguent performs its healing errand rapidly, safely, aad without pain. Simple eruptions, open sores, hard tumors, fcrolulom developments of all kinds, aooessel, cancers, old wounes. nnd, in iftJr'itKSiP'wVA^HI te§Wffl»H8i M/tU'e glands, or fimong the musdtM, can bc .\nrsleb in ita destructive con rat*, and permanently cored without danger by nibbing in tbis iuea- titnAblu Ointment. Had VtOttt* Iluil 11 ri umi>4, Suns, and Clean. Tn many Hospitals in Europe this celebrated remedy is now used tor tbe cure ol old wounds, lOrej, and ulcers ; in Spain and 1'ortugai, nnd in many parts of Italy, tbe lirst Pliysicitma re- nigularly presenile its use. It is a sovc.cigp remedy l'ur bad breasts and bad legs; and likewise for all skin diseases. It is to be found in the chest of nearly every sailor, soldier, fine emigrant. Impradenetei **r Vouth: -Horn umi llleart* The above class of complaints is surely re- •loved by uiglitly fomenting tbe parts witl v^irm water, and tliou by most effectually rub oing.in lliis Ointment 1 IVrnoiissiillViingfioa tbe.se direful complaints should lose not a nn) ment in arresting their progress, ll should bl Understood that it is not lufficlwit merely to BDSflM the Ointment on the allected pans, bin it must be well rubbed in for some eonsiderabli time two or three times a day, that it may be taken into the system, wln-iire it will rcmuv. only hidden Bore or would as i-HVetualiy m though it were palpable to tho eye. Bread and water poultices, after the rubbing in ol ll' Ointment, will do great Berviee, This is thf. only proper triMtintMil for females in cases c| i-amrr \,\ the Itomaoh, nr for those who aulli( Irutn a general beating dOH n. PIUl, PUtlllM, MlilrtiMiM, Blotches, M&llOswelHngl. can with eertalntj be radically cured il tlie Ointment be *\%\■<» freely, and the I'ills be taken night and morn. ingasrecDiiiineiideii in the printed instnn UlODI When treated in auy other way these complaint, jnly dry up iu one place to break cut iu mi* >ther ; whereas this Ointment will remove the humor from the system, and leave the patien 1 vigorous and healthy being. It will reqain .ime, aided by \be use of the 1*1113,10 ensure asting euro. Dtp!In riii, Bronchitis, Soie Throat*, Any of the above class of diseases may be "tired by well rubbing the Ointment three ..imes a day upon tbo skin covering tbe throat, cheat, and neck ot tho patient. Tho unguent will soon penetrate tbe pores and givo immediate relief. To allay the fever and lessen tbe inflamation. eight or ten Pills should be takes night and morning. The Ointment will pro. duce perspiration, which is so essential for removing fevers, sore throats, and those op- pressiona of the chest which arise from Asthma, Bronchitis, and other causes. Both the Ointment nnd Pills should bv used In the toUoivtng Cases t Bad I.*£H Rn) Breaxts Burns Bunions Bit" nt MoBchetne* and Sand-Flfei octi-liar Chiego-foot Chilblains Chapped Hands Com* (Coins) Rheumatism Sanearii |£c»itU C >n traded and Sore Nipples Sti il .Joints KU'i'linntiaiis POitutM Oout Ulandular lines mbago. Piles Swell S< re Throat Skin fllsoaa Scurvy Son bonds XnaioT* Views Wounds Yaws Sold nt t^e EstshlNhment ot TitoFHssoR Hoixowa .J44, Strand, 'near Tempi0 Bai), London ; also by a respectable Drueclsts r.nU I*enler«i in Mutoluari through mil the civilized world, at the following prices Is, l>.d LDd. 4s rid.. Us., 22., and 33a.T each l'ot. %* Tlwre s a cooeidi'rablesuvinghy takiug tlio laryii Ink N B.—Direotiqos f»r (he jriiidanro of Patents in ovm disorder are aUlxvd lo each Pot. GENERAL Job Printing ESTABLISI|,T|E.\r Langley Street, Victoria, The Printing Office OF TUB j EVENING TELEGRAPH Office is replete with every appliance and variety of Material ibr tha Execution of LETTER PRESS PRINTI^! In all its brunches, whether Plain or Ornamentjal 'pilE OI'lHi: AIMS at seen X such speedy Kxncution of QMeN h consiiilent wilh correct and clegani \V diaoBhlp. ing i is irk- u i Orders reeeived for Printing Books, BusintsB Cards, Pniii|ililets Invoicus.j Cutaloguej Bill Heads, Sermons, Trade Forms, Reports Circulars, (Plain , Rentals, Coloured,) Leases, Hand Hills. (I'lain or Law Forms of every Coloured,) description, For Prices, apply at the Office Langley street, General News Agent J. Stratman. EMPIRE NEWS DEPOT Cor. Washington & Sansome su. San F"ra.ncisct>. rpilR ADVERTISER Is prepared to supply _l wiili puiH'tmiliiy mid celerity the annexed newspapers and periodicals upon the following terms All orders, to receive immediate niui.- tion, must be nceompunied liy cash remittance, and handed in previous to the 4th, 14th, nud 24th of each month. London Daily Tlroei $14 00 " The Field —. 11 00 " lll,i.irated Timed "00 " Weekly Time. ">0 " Beil's i.i Te in London 1400 ' Weekly Dispatch 14 00 " III. New.oftlio World 14 00 »' Public Opinion "60 ' Index (Free Trndii) MOO " III. Spoitinj News 8 00 " Spectator Hl'O " Re»iew 1400 » Saturday Keview 14 00 Dnlilli Nation 1800 Lnn.lu.i Illustraled News .14 00 Allai."c Monthi;- 3 0"- Plackwood'sMaccnzine 3 00 Hurp.'r'n Mafa'zine 3 00 SUl'enny Ma«szine 3 ml Knickerhocker 3l, PaciHc .V mt'ily "" 3 00 Hodey'aUdleiBook..., 8 00 Jlml'cal Ho.t 3 00 Continental Magazine ., 3 00 Madam Oemorest's 'onthlv :J00 F. U'llle'a new Family Ma?.mne 3 00 ChamVr*' Bdtnbarglj ooraal 4 00 Monthly papers, "lice a Week 6 00 " '» AHlhe Year. Kound 6 00 Thackeray's OormhlllMagastne O 0C London Lance I 6 00 G. A. Sala's Temple liar 1 oil Loudon Society MaRaaino ti oo St. James Mamiine 0 00 Edinburgh lleview 10110 London Hevlew 10 00 NoitlillrilisliHeviiny 10 00 iMtmlnrttt Rei iew 1 o no I onilon Art Journal 1|00 Minioi ti Smelling V.f 1000 I. ANTHONY, An Appeal to the Citizens of t Victorn, V-1. 'IHK CONGREGATION BMANU-Bt OF I Victoria, v. i.. in meating ., lembled, this ilni. Saturday, Sept. 2M. i ■ j, l!es,,lv,-,|, Thut ihe uiil oT our Fellow Citi- 1 ■ ill Denomlnatloni ba ollcltad through the iiillwwiii(; aathorized and duly appointed Committee. And tbat »ucb Commitl deavor, by everj maani In their power, to : ,: ■ ' rhi ■ nun of tbe debt ur mort- n tbe I ■ .i littah Synagogue muy he '-.iiu-rllioi. Knotvlng tba liberal flews and u.i oi tl '■ citizens ,,f Victoria, tbe eon- V peg ition baa not lbe - Ighteal doubt (making due allowance for tbe dulli ei - of tbe tbal tbeir npp al will nn 11 with that reepome wblcb the exigency of tbe caae requiraa. A, JACOBS, President. Secretary. ll! W. COHEN, I.KWl- LEWIS, D. KHIRP8KR, J. W. KBYSBB, »e24 Committee on Bubicrlptlon. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, r0A THE UAl'lI) CUKE OF Colds, <oio;;h*. and Iloui'srnrsN. TlniMnn i«. M\-i-*„ 90th Deo^ 1SS5. Du..!.(.'. A Yi:it: I iIn ii", httitttBtOUy tlm twrtt n-iiii:Jy I |iavt< '-ver fotnitl tot Oonghi) Qowmhom, iniiu.'ii/ii, mnl tho eptacnmltant Rjnnptomsof a •''■hi, in yuur Ciikuiit Pi-i'Toiivi,. Itoooutant dm In my pnetiea aod tnyfaroiljfor tba but (■ ii yean bai ihown ii to pi—nM mpn rior virtiit-rt (be tbi treatmant of ilifno complaftita. BBBM KNIOHT. M.D. A. B. UOItTLBT, 1'.Htj..on;TRv.N.Y.. writes: "1 Iibto nae.] ymir PfOTOUt mv—II" and In mv familv -ver nhicii ymi inviMiti'ii it, nml 1>< li.'V.- it tlic b**i»t rn»-<li<-iit** fur its jmrp'-ii'i'V<r put .nit. With a lnt.l culd I hIiuuH MODM juy twenty-five dollan (bra bottlo thuu do without it, ot tak" any other remedy." Croup, W hotipiiiEr Con^h, InflncnzR. Hl'Bl.fOFIEI.D, Mlflfl., tab. 7. 1%6». UnoTitER Atth: T will cheerrally Otttlf/yoar PfOKMUl i^ Ou in-i renrady tn mmbmi br tba enrt of trTwrntttg Otntgh, Croup, and the cbeit dlieaaM "f children, w- ol yuiir fraternity In the South appreciate yonr BkUl, and commend your medicine to our people. HIKAM CONKLTN, M.D. AMOS LEE. Esq.,Momteret. Ia., writ.tt, Bd Jan.,I860] UI had a tedlotu Jnfltunza* which confined ma Indoora n\x weeki; look many mealchiel wllbout relief; finally trifil yonr Pxotobal by thn advice of our clergyman The firat doae rellared tbe eoreneai in my throat and lungK; leu tban one half Uu bottle made me completely wlf. Your medldnei me the ohtepeat ai «"ii ai thai eat ■or., t-t.n int v. an.] wt I'.ti.'iii TOOj lioct'jr, and your rcuio- Asthma or mi.*^-'''!-" W£HT5lSWii.Ji»««l -Wrrt»trt,iti«. Sib: Yctir CiniRRr Pectoral i« porfbrmlogniarreuoni curoB fn thin MOtfon. It hai ralleTM eevaral I'nin ui.tnii- lm; nrmptoma o| oqninmption, and in now curing a man wbo hai laborod nuder an afroctlon nr tlm lungi (br tho laat forty yean. HKNKY L I'AKK?, Merchant A. A. RAMSEY. M.H.. AuuOIf, Monroe Ph.. Iowa, wrii i'h. St-pt. >'•. 1-'>.'.: " linriTiic tny pnn lire nf many yean J Iihvp fnimd nothing eqnal to yonr Qftajun Pectoral lor gtrlngeaae and rellei tu cooanmptive ponontij or wring such iih aro curable." We might add TOltUDM of cvidonco, lint thn most con- viin'im; proof of thu virtues uf this remedy is fouud lu its effects ujion trial. Con sumption a Protmlily no om> remedy Ul Vttt Iwen known which cnr*>d so many mnl lUCb damreroiiH oaaM as this. Soma DO human aid can reach I but even to those the CiifiJif Px'.tokal affbrdi rellei and oofaiftn '-■ ■Aitor Ilocur.. Nkw Yohk Citt, ^Inrch fi. 1RA0 pncToti Avm. Lowitlt! 1 feel it a duty nud a pleninra lo i iii. -nn you what yonr Chbrrt PKCToaat baa done for ou wife. She had been five months laborli under tha - lymptomei roirammption, from whldi no aid M'< nld prnenre aave bar much ttjUtt She irai eteadlly fUUngi '"iiil Ur. Mrun-,of tlili ciiy. where we aKtt coma t'i idrlce, recommendod a trial of your medicine, ^o b mi iii- Itlndnou, ai wa ia youi Bklfi, (bi abi hai reco* in ' from ih .t dair. Bhe ii nol yel ni ttrou% u she need [o i..'. bul is free from her conflh*aod culls hci-if well. v. un wiih gratitude and n . inh nKI.AMli) MIL'.IIV. Off BEttLHTILU. Omsumptirr*. do n il despair UU you b we tried Arm'i CutHitv PicToftAL. It in iiuuli'hy nneofthe baal mi Meal ehomlata in the world,end itt cures all around w iM-*|>eok tlic ln,,li merits uf Its \irtms,—JVii/«i«.-//i/ii(i Isd.jrr. Ayer's Cathartic Pills. I'm: »,|. nro. of nn'inium- ti I m bon t.in. .1 tii. i, utmott ''' !"' '"' ' thii put r* which if kii.wn te man, Fannmnnilil. pmolk I Uttl tlHM I'll i ll ii i Hn r\ i:. ■'. Unw) i i.i ■. 4iii uii- | |. i III. i ■ .:■ .IK -I, trot po' ir |n i,,^ ■ pi ,-i .'in.. ' IUIII, ., ll, . . ■ I . I. Hint ■ \| ; i >■ 'ih ■ i i,i|.i.-.iii iii-'ii.nllinn i lirwil mi! i;r,i\i .li.tiiiii]. t. Mi.iriliil'i .!i'.:i.|i 11. .I1...1- Uiuo Willi i-tnii|;tli In tin- wholo ..v-i-iii. \..l .-'.i\ .In thflj 1 in. thi eTorj -I iv ■■ 'i'i Iftlntl .;*■■ lldablo um! -lnli : ' 1' it hnve Imtllnl tin' I.-I nt liiini.ui skill. Wliil.' tiiry j.rinini.'imwi lini elTi'iiB. tli,iy un' ut tin- mini" inn", io diminished d tlie bafi'Ht uml l«t |,h>>i, iii,: u I ■ **\ilq llbl II, ini; »ni,'ur-i.',iuti I. tin,1 mi' |iiii|iJiuit !<• Ilk": uml ti^inR pnn'ly vi'u.it.ilili'. nn f.i'In 1:1 in:; rifk it liniii. Cutvn liuv,' beph nniili' which snipan belief star, *ii y not mil>- .tiititMiiil liy linn ofmtch exalted ;■ ■ iti.'i, >ml chnneter u to forbid tho mipldon of niiinitti. Mnuy eminent clercymoii uml phjstdaiu h*Te 1,'iit tlii'ir nupea to cortl* fy tu the public tha niitiliilitj nf my remedies, while oth« ers bnvo Bimt.nio tlio imsnrmice of llnii uvirtlnn that my Prei'aratiiniH contiibiite Immensely to tli.- relief „r my afflictt'd, sufibring follnw-lnoo. Tlm AROitt In-low nnmcl is plru?od tn Attntsh irriitl. my AmoririMi Almn line, contuinilipili rtTt inns fort ln-irusi1 nnd tertificutes of thi-ir cnriiH. of tbo followinp complaints: — Coalivenosp. Bilious Complnints, Hhi-nmntimii, Drprajr, Hoarttnirii. Headache nrlntlg from a font Stotnach, Nun- sou, Indigestion, Morbid Inaction ofthe Bowels and 1'uin arii-in^: liii'rofnun. Flutnloniy. boss of Appi'lito, nil Uloor- ons nnd Ct'tniicons DtsshAM Which liipiiro nu ovncntnit Moilioino. Scrofula or Kind's Kvil. Tiny nlso. by purity- Inir tho mats} nml stimulating tbo system, cuts nany complnints Mbirh it would not bs suppupoil they COUM reach, snob as Ilo.afucss. l'urtial llliiniiii ss, Neuralgia nnd NoiM.iis 1 nitability, Doningemenls ofthe I.ivor and Kiil- noys. Gout, and othor klliilrod rolnpliiints nrisilip from a low stftto of tlio body or oli.tructii'1, "fits lumtions. Do not be put olT by utiprinciphsl dealers with somo other pill thoy make more profit on. Ask for Ater's Tills, nnd take nothing Slse, No otlu-r they cun piro you oompuros with this iu itn intrinsic vnluo or rurntivo powers. Tlm sirk wuut the boat aid Umro is for them, and tliey abould have it. Prepared by Dr. A. tt. AVER, Vradical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. "*kx liB Cts. i'kii Pox. Five Poxss for $1. a, ,1.11 nv MOORS Sc Co., Victoria, AMJ ALL DRUGGISTS se-lii Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE. 'I'HE PABTTOBSHIP HF.HRTOFORK EX- 1 Istiug in!.'.,, n Tbomu Naplar Iliblieu nml Jamet Onrnrdl, under the nam* or firm <il llililii'ti i Curswell, has b(aa this day dii- lol. ml hv lillltlllll roii-'i-iil. Tlio mi :n'■-■•■ 11 ill in future be carried on liy Mr. T. .V Hibben, who Will pay and re- 1 ■ ' ill inumy duo to or owing by tbo Int* firm Uuted this 13th dny of September 1886. THOMAS XAPIER HIBRE.V, JAUta C'AIISWKLL. Witness to tlic signature of Thomas XauUr Bibben, QlOROI Peaiikes. Solicitor, Victoria, V. I. Witness to the Si^nnttirc of James Cunwell, Roiikiit Bmhop, Solicitor, Victoria, V. I. se 13-lm Relief for the Afflicted. THE INTIIOIH.TTHI.V UF Perry Davis' Vegetable Paiu Killer To tlie Suflerinij Iliimani'y of this Age litis relieved more pain, und caused morn real joy tban any other one thing tbat can bc named. Our first Physicians use it, nnd rccommen its use; tho Apothecary finds it first among tho mediclnea culled for, aud tbe wholesale Drugo-i.st considers it ii tending article of bis trade. All the dealers iu medicine speak nlike in its favor; and its reputation ns a in-'^icitie of great merit and virtue is fully and permanently established, and it is the grant Taniily MediciDe of the Age. livery Volnnti, r should hnve a bottle. In case of sudden attacka of Disease. Taken Internally, cures Sudden Colds, Contois, &c., Weak Stomach, Qeneral Debility, Nui^ini,' Sore Mouth, Canker^ Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia nr Indigestion Cramp nnd pain In lbe Stuuiach, liiiunl Complaint, Painters t! ilio, Asiatic Cholera, Dlarhoea and Dysentery. Taken externally curei Felons, Bolls, nml Old Sores, Severe Burns and Scalds, Cuts, Bruises ami Sprains, Swelling of the Joints, Ringworm and Tetter, Broken llrensts, Frosted Feet and Chilblains, Toothache, l'aiu in the Filec, Neuralgia uud Rheumatism. 2?AT2sT KILLBE, Tnken internally, sliould be ndnlterated widi milk or water, and sweetened with sue;tir, if desiretl, or made into a Byrup witb molasses. For a COUGH and Bronchitis, a few drops on Sugar, eaten, will be more effective than anything else. For SORE TEIROAT, gargle the ihroat, with a mixture of Pain Killer and water, and the relief is immediate and cure positive. Sgy» It should not be forgotten tbat the Pain Killer i» equally as aood to take internally ns to use externally. Knell bottlo is wrapped wiih ull directions for its use. I Price* 25 cents, JO ct.uia & $1 per bottle. 6fjnring Cdtgraplj. TUESDAY EVENING, OCT. 28, 186U. gi _ . . . „l The 0«*i»ui'ure of Governor Kennedy. His Excellency Governor Kennedy leaves our shores to-day. Two years and u half ago lie came to the colony amid the booming or cannon aud tlio shouts nf a juyott multitude ; to day ho leaves us with uo wore demonstration of regret than can he squeezed out of a few uiifoi- tunate or obsequious men. In vain has every effort been made to " drum up " a I ielirymo.se crowd; nil that can be mustered to do " doty " on the occasion aro a few volunteers and the flunkeys from I'eter Knnk down to the Chronicle Jenkins. What a commentary ou His Excellency's administration I The people hailed him on his advent as the mun who was, according to hisspeeehes at the time, tocarry out their wish ; the nun who was to assist them iu cutting down the expenses of the Govern- •M«nr nnd in inaugurating a policy that would bring our tesotirces into play, and make the British subject proud of British rule. What, however, hus been his conduct ? Instead of diminishing the people's burdens he has increased them beyond precedent. Instead of carrying out tlie public wish, ho has trampled upon every popular aspiration, aud thwarted every effort to introduce laws to promote thu settlement of the country. Instead of nourishing ai:d fostering a Ilriiish sentiment, and causing British inst iint inns to be respected, he lias, iu conjunction no doubt with tho noodles of Downing street, driven the people to petition Her Majesty for annexation to tho Uuited States, uml reduced tho status of a British subject down to a Mexican level. He has done even more. He has used his position of Governor to!foster the growth of those reptiles.which infest every youthful British colony—which aro the excrescences of English life—we mean the "snobs." Hostile to every independent man—to every person who presumed to differ from himself—nnd overpowering in his attentions and favors to those who were willing to bend the knee that "thrift might follow fawning,'' be lias encouraged the growth of tho most despicable of all classes of the human species—ihe creatures S& to'ffie"sl&"rff«$ W&rW* ffltiii of the hand, the sociul condescension of socao fellow-worm a little better off than themselves. This is the only thing His Excellency has promoted—the only class of population his administration has increased. The industrious and independent men, the only element that can ever save a country from ruin, he has been driving gradually away; tho very steomer, lo fact, which takes him from our shores, carries away the men aud their families who fondly hoped to make a home for themselves under tho British flng in this beautiful island of the Pacific, but who are now forced into the great lie public to get that livelihood which Imbecility und superciliousness have denied them here. Further comment is useless. His Excellency has only to look around him on the steamer Active to see the fruits of his administration Wo do not wish to embitter the departure of Governor Kennedy ; but we would be untrue to ourselses and tho public, to remain silent while thc adulation of sycophants is ulttinpting to falsify the true feeling of tho people of Vancouver Lland on His Excellency's lenve-tuking We nro ready to beur tribute to Uov. Kennedy's good personal qualities, and the amiability of his family ; but all the BOcial excellences in the world can never counteract the mischievous tendencies of his political rule. We believe in calling things by their right names, and in criticising n Governor as we would nny otlier public man. We are not of opinion that cocked hats and go'd spurs give immunity to any perBon. and when we find their wearers dangerous to the country, cither through their ignorance, or through their antipathy to the popular voice, we believe in deuouncing them, even though tbey may be taking their departure from amongst os. No person, but the veriest flunkey, can be sorry at His Excellency leaving thccolony; but our worst wish for Governor Kennedy is, that his experience on Vancouver Island may be beneficial to bim and that if- he obtains another Governorship, he will surround himself wjth fewer parasites, and be guided more by the popular voice. New Advertisements. New Advertisements SAN FRANCISCO OYSTER SALGON ! Government street, Between Gus Keyser's and W. Wilson'* rpnP. UKDBRSIQnD, IN VIEW OF THE A " (iuii'1 Time* " tulks said were coming, li.,- OPENED tin* above premises, ami intpmls tu Ol'EN THE Bfifll OYSTBBS tho market furoishe*. Tliey will be Koasled Fried H te wed In or Out of the Shell- % ties' Open at all hours. oc23-lm J B. BUKLL EBMOVAL. W. HEATHOO BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM III3 Iriei.ils and tbo public tbat be bas removed bis Boot and Shoe Store To Government btbeit, two doors from tb* " f.'oloDist anil Gbroni'le " Ollicej where bo will eontinuo his Boot Muking busiucss. BOOTS AND SHOES HADE TO ORDER Of the best materials and workmanship. N.B.—Repairing done flt shortest notice. oc 23 NOUVEAUTES D'automne et D'hiveb. J. H. TURNER EI1 CIE., Out l'lionneur d'informer leurs amis et lo public quil viennent de recevoir uu assortment do Nouve- autes do Modes ties Moilleures Mais: ons de Paris. MAISON DE LONDRES. Septembre, 1866. oc23 LTXMIIBIEIR, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ROUGH ant] dressed for sale cheap, J. ROIIEIITSON STEWART. Victoria, V. I., 20ih August, 186C. oc 22 iRE--o:FEisn3xra- CLEU'S Restaurant, r> IIV I JVC* ROOMS An| Coffee Saloon. rjpHE PROPRIETOR IN THANKING THE I. public for the very liberal support with which they have favored bim in the past, has much pleasure in announcing that having rebuilt, embellished and rendered the above establishment unequalled in the city, he will re open it to-morrow (SATURDAY'; October 20tli, 1800. The Culinary Department Being perfect ia all its arrangements and under the management of a lir.-t class Cook, (verytbiug will be supplied in superior atyle and with the utmost promptitude. O. < l.i: IB. feels thnt in recommencing business be can with confidence solicit a renewal of public patronage, as with the increased uccouiuiodatiim and improved facilities for currying on tho business which be now possesses be can guarantee entire satisfaction to nil uud placo the attractions of tbe establishment above competition. THB UP-STAIRB DINING ROOM Which bas been handsomely ' furnishfid is in style, comfort ond economy superior to any similar establishment in towo. HOARD PER WEEK - - - $G and $T. Meals at all hours - - - 25c to 50c. Oolleo per cup with Rolls - 12Jc. Hot and Cold Joints always on band. N. 1).—Tho bskery business will ho carried on and bread of the best quality delivered throughout the town. oc!9 To Milkmen and Others THREE OR FOUR FIRST-CLASS COWS for sale. Good milkers aud warranted perfectly gentle. Apply to G. NIAS, oc 19 James Bay. 3STOTIOE. THE ROYAL HOTEL, Wharf Street, HAS REDUCED ITS PRICES TO MEET tlie times, and clean comfortable beds can beobtained.fpr 25.^1)16 per nightor $1 50 per week. Board $1 per day. S. HILL, Proprietress. N. B —The Hotel is fire-proof. cc I NOTICE Assignment Deed. Date of Deed 10th October, 1886. Date of execution 16th October, ISM. Partus — MOSES BPOBBORG k JII.RS RI'EI'T', Irftdlbg mill'i tin- nun,- ami style of Sporborg k Itiuir, of Wlmri htri'i-t, Vicloriu, Vancouver Isl.iiid. TuiSTKS-DAVID I.EXEVI-E,) . ., . JOHN WII.KIB, /or Victoria Assignment of the a hole of tbe partnership property excepting thi- furniture and pcrsonn] effects of Moses Sporborg. Registered tiii day st 11:15 a.m. 18th of October, I860. RICHARD WOODS, ocl8 lm Acting Registrar. 2STOTICE. RHItirr'l Omen, 1 Victoria, V. I., October 17th, I860. \ rpiIE LISTS OF ARREARS OF REAL X Estate Tax, f.ir the year ending June 30, 1865, have been placed in the Sheriff's hands, with instructions to levy tbe same according to the provisions of the Real Estate Tax Amendment Act, 18C2, nil such arrears which shull not have been paid to Hie Sheriff at bis otlce. within live days from this date, will bc levied accordingly. W. K. II. ADAMSON, ocl 7 Sheriff. UNTOTIOIE. In the Supreme Court of Civil Justice Vancouver Island. In lankruptcy. WHEREAS A PETITION FOR ADJUDI- cation of Bankruptcy, bearing date the 17th day of October instant, has been du y filed by William Henry lluskinson, of the Citv of Victoria, Merchant, Miner and Trader, and he having been declared a Bankrupt, is hereby required to surrender himself lo His Honor Joseph Needlnim, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Civil Justice of Vancouver Island, nforesnid.'on Wednesday, the 31st day of October inst., nt 11 o'clock iu the forenoon, precisely, nt the Court House, James Bay, Victoria, and make a full discovery and disclosure of bis estate and effects, when nnd where the creditors are to come prepared 10 prove their debts and at the first sitting to choose Assignees aud commence the examination of the Bankrupt, nnd nt the last sitting the Bankrupt is to finish his last examination. All persons indebted to the said Bankrupt, or wl*o have any of his effects, are not to pay or deliver the'same but to David Lindsay,'of Government street, tbe Official Assignee appointed, and give notice to ROBERT IIISHOP, Solicitor, oo|17-td Bastion street, Victoria. To the Smoking Public! [ rtAVE JUST RE-OPENED THE OLD 'I'ohiicco Store, Johnson Street, 0 1/uim- « „„„,, w «n-uNOTOW in «-,>• 1 Rcc( ntly occupied by Frank Campbell, where I wi li ,„„r 1 HB BEST BRANDS —OF— CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c. —A L80— ALL KINDS OP FRUIT! Mfy old Friends and the Public generally are requested to give me a call. ocl# •' I'OltTI 4,1 ;:si. JOE." In the Supreme Court of Civil Justice Vancouver Island. \ nsr BA.3srK:KX7BTa"v, In re Charles Dupond, n Bankrupt. NOTICE IS HEUEHV GIVEN.THAT application is i tend d 11 be made at tne court to bc holden on Wednesday the 24lh day of October Instant, at 11 o'clock in tho forenoon, lo His Ho or tbe Chief Ju-tice, Joseph Noedham, Esq., to annul the Bink- ruptcy adjudicated un the bankrupt's petition herein. Dated tbis 12th day of Oc'oher, 1806. ROBERT IIISHOP, Solicitor, oc 16 Dubtion Street, Victoria! UV 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 he offers at a very low price. Receives by each steamer from England and San Francisco BOOTS <Sc SHOES or THI FINEST AND BEST QUALITY, FRENCH LEATHER, —AND— SHOE FINDINGS, At prices to correspond witb tbe times oc 12 New Advertisements. Mrs. Hein KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND Til*. latest fashions in MILLINERY, —AT— Prices to Suit the Times, UOVEKN'MKM' KTUEEr Between Fort and Broughton. oc 8 U VIRGINIA J» By Steamship Active. TOBACCO & SEG-ARS FOR TUE MILLION! F. CAMPBELL, Hns received the most celebrated VIRGINIA BRANDS by express from New York City, Twists, Railroad, May Flower? AND TIIK ADELPHI COLD BAR, Manufactured expressly for bim, ATLAMIC AND PACIFIC UM TWIST and other Tobnccoi too numerous to mention. Meerschaum, Briar Eoot, AND ALL KINDS OF PIPES, Playing Cord*. Matches- -all variolic*. Havana Cigars By the Cargo or Sample. US?* Office of C. F. Greeu'i Victoria uud KmjuiuiuIi Express. i. c.oipbell, 0(4 APELPUI .SUGAR STOKE. ALICE BROWN'S FANCY TWIST SMOKING TOBACCO JUST RECEIVED AT A.. F. KEYSER'S, HAVANA 01GAB4 DIRECT. Also on hand Wine Sip, Peach, Apricot, Mary's Own, Light Press, d, Natural Leaf, Buffalo Tongue, and Atlantic Cable Tobacco. JUST RECEIVED PER BARK RIVAL A Fine Assortment of Meerschaum Pipes. Call and examine. oc B-lm EBMOVAL. =», DR. BARNARD HAR REMOVED his Olliee to Douglas street, first house on the right side, south of Fort street. Dr. B. is conversant with all the modern Dental improvements, nnd uses none hut tho hest materials in his profession. Teeth mounted on Gold Plate or the Vulcanite Base in the neatest and most artistic tn miner. Chloroform ndmliii. tered and Teeth ex- traiii'l without pulu Advice rendered gratis. Oflice hours from I) a. in. to 5 p. m. Vicloriu, Outoher 8th, 180U. oo fi-lm JSTOTICE. MARTIN BROS., IMPORTERS OF Groceries and Provisions, FIREPROOF BUILDING, LATELY OCCUPIED RYL'HOTELIER A Co, WHAEP STREET. oc 6 New Advertiseimnts. Alhambra BILLIARD SALOON. cokiizr <.ovi:mw:\ r a\i> tates firs. TTP-ST-AJmS- ^ntrance on Yates Street. oc ."I -1 in NOTICE. FROM AND AFTER THI3 DATE I WILL accept Bank Bills for Bents Or for any other payments to be made to me. H. E. SUELYE. Victoria, V.I., Oct. 3, 1866. oc 3 FASHION MUSIC HALL, ADJOINING WELLS, FARGO 4 CO'S, Yates Htreet. riMIE PRI1PRI ETOR TAKES GREAT 1 pleasure iu announcing the »rnv»l of tha ccloliMllcil PRIMA DOXNA & PIAXISTE, Madam Josephine Berndt, Who will every evening entertain tht riiitarf with selections from the most farorit* OPERAS, And Iho most POPULAR BALLADS, In English, French, Italian, German, Hungarian, Spani'.h, etc., etc, etc-, Being one of the most accomplished Linguists and Vocalists of the Day- In addition to the talented Madam Berndt thc scrvics of the following galaxy of beauty have been engiiged to wait upon customers: KISS MILROY, MISS SWEET. " DEVRIES, " WALSH, MADAM KENIE Open every evening at St p.m. rjiviissioisr free. C. BROOKS, oc 1 Proprietor. Chronicle copy Ayer's Pills Are particularly adapt*] to derail gemeiiUof thedlgestlvo apparatus, and disease* erio- ► fug tf tu impurity of tho blood. A large port of all th* complaints that afflict mtta- ki id originate lu one of theae, and consequently tli cm PtUbO are found to cure many vut- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Ctiea of dtsouse. Ful'joitjp'I are tin' statements from some eminentphy^ cf&ua, of their tIIrets in tlieir practice As a Family Phtsic. From Dr. E. If*. Cartitrriaht, of iVtno ih-kttmr. "Tour I'n.i.s in*- the prince of purges. Tlieir excellent qnalltiee surptvtM miv rattnulfa we ikmm'ks. They are mild, but mtv (trliiin un'l cff'-ctuiil in thoir action on the bowels, wlii. li mtkttt ili-'in iuvuluublu to us in the dally treatment flCdlNIM." Foh Jaundice and all Liter Comflaikib. From Dr. Theodore /lelt, of Xev Tort City. "Not only nut vour I'ii.lh ndiiiirahly adapted to thifr piirj-.-nc it ■ an itpi'iifiit. hut I tlti'l their beneficial effect* upon the LivtT vtry nmrked Indeed. They hare In tny practice proved more effect unt for the cure of bilious otm~ jtlainti than anyone reniody I etm mention. I sincerely rejoice tlmt lire imvu at b-in'i li A purgative which It worthy tho eoulideuco of the proftsMOfl und the people." BlfSI'EPSIA — Indioestiox. From Dr. /lenru J. A'««x, of St. Lonim. "Thn Piuj yuu won kind enoqgti t<i nod mehew btw all ic I in my prnrtico, and faaveuatlHttoil me Ihat they arw truly an extraordinary incditiii''. 80 peculiarly are they adapted to the riiscHne* or the human syntem. that they eeeia to work pom tliein alone. I have cufod some cast* otdyt- ptptia ami indigfttinn with them, which had resisted thw other remedies we comnmnly am. Indeed I hare experimentally found them to be unettiil in u I most all Che mtstw plaint* for which you rucommcud them." Dysentkby —rJiA«ui».KA — Relat. From Dr. J. O. Green, afChit*eioo. " Your Pir.t.s hnve had t» leiii; trint in my practice, Md I hold them In MtAHB an ono of the btflt apoi'jeute I have ever fuund. Their lltnvtlvi effect Ul»n I lie liter mnttee them an oxo'll-nt ruincily. whin L'ivi-n in kuiuII denes, for Idliour dysentery md diurrliati. ThHr eugftr-ttwtiiig makes them very imvpulik) uud ojuvoniuut for thu use'of women aud children." InTBUNALOhSTKCCTIOX—WoitMS-^VPPREMIOW. " I find one or two large doses of yonr I'ills, taken at th* proper time, are excellent |»rotnollfM of tho natural secretion when wholly or partially tupprwd, and aUovoryef- fei-tint) lo I'letmie the etonnuli nnd expel worms. Tliey an* so much tho tit-t phj.se we havo that I ncommcodnoolQer to ui" pttiiontd." Cpnhtipation — Costiveness. From Dr. J. /'. \'a\tohn, Montreal, Gmada. " ' rn) much cannot be snid of your Piujt for the cure of coftivenrst. tt othara of our fraternity have foand then as efficacious m I have, thiy should Join me In proclaiming It lor the benefit of Dm multitudes wbo nrffer from that complaint, which, ftltliou^h bul enough In Uwif. is the progenitor of othen that oi-o worr-e. 1 'bellevtt cmdirenesi tea •riffnttfl in the liver, but your Pauialftct tbat organ and euro the <u ■ i- ■-.' iMFUBlTni of the Blood — Sctiopula * -T,bt- IIPRLA1 — Salt RhbHH — Tettek — Tumol* — HlIEUMATIflM — Got T — NeI'HALOXA. from Di. F.iekb-I Unit, /'hilndelpkio, " Ynii wore rtyht, Doctor, in Myinc that yoor PllW purify} the btood. Tbey do thnt. I bin 0 n- ■! them of late yean ia my prwtice.amf sgreo with Tonraritiomenbinf rtielrefflcaeyi They stimulate tho txcretorie*. tind enrry off the impuritlco thnt stngiinto in the blood, eugumlerlng dltmse. They atlmulatd tho ort-'unn uf dl^ekliua, and lufuse TiUUity and vigor Into the lymft. wSnch reniedm as you prepare are a national benefit, and you dewrve preit cn'illt for tbem." Fob Uk.\]>aciii;—Sick Headache— Fo^'lStomach— I'i i.rs—Dhopsy—I'LiiTHaiu—Paiuiysi* — Fits —Ac. From Di: F.dttnrd ttovd, Baltimore. " Drst I" Ami I esnnof answer you what rnrnplalnto I bave cured with your i'ill> bettor I linn to uv all that im ot t.-itt with n fiiir.iuh.e mrttidne, I place grsat depend- eio-e on nu cFTo'tuui cathartic In my daily contest with Aits* vase, and hclluvlng as 1 do thnr your Pillu afford us the beet w« have, I uf course vMue tbem highly." M»~ Most of the I'ills In mnrket rontnln Mercury, wbtchv slili iiiuli a valuable remedy In skilful hands, Ii dangornue lu a pnhlh' pill, from the dreadful coosm|uoncea that ttftf* qii'Mitly follow its incautious use. Theae contain uo memory or uiinoral eubsluuce whatever. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Hns long been manufactured by a practical chemist, and every ounce of It under Ma own eye, with Invariable accuracy and care. It ik ttealed und protected by taw from coqd* teitViiH, and cotiwqucBtly can be relied on aa genuine^ witbtint adulteration. It suppllea tlm surest remedy tho world baa ever known for the cure of all pulmonary complaints ; for Coughs, Coum, Hoarseness, Asthma, Crouf, M'uoopino Couob, BnoncniTis, Incipiknt Comi'Hpnott, and fur tbe relief of cousuuiptive patieuta in advanced stages of the disease. Aa time makes these facts wider and better known, this medicine has gradually become the best roll- auce of the afflicted, from tbe log cabin of the Am*rlean peasant to the palaces of European kings. Throughout tbis entire country, in every state and city, and Indeed almost etery bamlet It contains, Cherkt Pectoral Is known as the best of all remedies for diseases of tbe throat and lungs. In many foreign countries It ts extensively used by their most intelligent physicians. If there Is any dependence on what men of every station certify ft hah done fhr tbem; If we can trust oar own senses when we see tbe dan> gerous affections of the lungs yield to lt; If we can depend on the assurance of Intelligent physicians, whose baslnaoo is to kuow; in short, If there is any reliance npon any thing, then Is It Irrefutably proTCn tbat this medicine doea cure tbe class of diseases it is designed for, beyond any and all other remedies known to mftukiml. Nothing but iti Intrinsic virtues, and the unmistakable benefit conferred on thousands of sufferers, conld originate and maintain tho reputation It enjoys. While many inferior remedlea hero been thrust upon the community, have failed, and been discarded, this bos gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never foi^et, and produced cures too numerous and remarkable to be forgotten. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AVER, PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, • LOWELL, MAES. JJFD SOLD BT Moore & Co., Victoria AND ALL DRUGGISTS. (girtniitg Cdfgrapjr. TUESDAY EVENING, OCT. 23, 1866. A Nkw .Stab.—Misa Alice Kingsbury, a yoang And beautiful "star" wbo has recently ■risen in tbe theatrical firmament of Sun Francisco, bas turned tbe beads of all playgoers in the Bay city. The young lady is from tbe Western States, and has not appeared in any of thc metropolitan theatres. Tbe Bulletin says : Miss Alice Kingsbury was greeted by a (ine bouse ou her second appearance, last evening. Sim coufirmed the favorable impression of the night before, and established beyond dispute her claim to the distinction, if not of a great, of a very clever ■rtist. While she ia not free froid faults of style, she is so sprightly and naive, has such a fresh, joyouB face, such a sweet voice and such grace of manner that she disarms criticism. We are content to sit and enjoy, without stopping to inquire if she is always scrupulously artistic. Of her singing we cannot speak so flatteringly, iler voice seems to lack the true lyric qu ility, and while I" pleases it does not satisfy us, Iiimiiiuation to Cakada— The number of immigrants arriving at tbe Port of Quebec from tbe opening of navigation till August 21st, was, according to official returns, 25,- 210, an Increase of 9,560 over that during the corresponding period last year. Of tbis number Norway contributed a little more than one half, England one fifth or 5,041, Germany 3,330, Ireland 1,040, Scotland 1,875 and Belgium 117. The immigration from tbe United Kingdom was 2,304 less than last year, while the other countries showed an increase, that from Norwuy being 9,825. A Modest Haao.—Though favors are fulling fast on Angus Cameron, the winner of the Queen's prize—even, as the Inverness pnpers state, he was presented by some ladies with a bouquet of flowers on " descending" from a railway carriage—lie bears his honors with meekness and modesty. He Iibb resumed his position behind the counter of his brother, a grocer, at Kingussie, and goes about his duties as if nothing particular bud happened. Inquest.—The inquiry into the rircum- etanci-a causing the death of the Indian boy Charley was resumed to-day. Dr. Davie, sen'r. having made a post mortem examination of the body, deposed that death had been caused by a blow on the back of bin bead causing the fracture of the skull and extravasation of blood on the brain. A verdict of ■wilful murder wns then brought iu against the Bel a Bella Indian, who was shown to have made an attack on deceased. Hbavt Failure i» Glasgow—Messrs. Ed- ington k Sons, Kngineers and ironfounders, Glasgow, have failed, Mr. David Law, sole partner in the firm, having suspended payment. Tbe liabilities are reported at £243,- 748, and the assets at £121,504. Mr. Law is a creditor to the amount of £73,000, of the estate of Messrs. McEwen k Brysou, suspended. ItovAt. Ixsuuancs COMPANY—The annual report of this company announces increased business and continued prosperity. Notwithstanding fire losses, which are above thc average, £G,543 has been added to Unit reserve, and £103,146 to the life and annuity funds. The usual dividends have been declared. change of feeling towards liim, and he wns assured that fair play should lie shown. The buttle lasted thirty-three minutes, during which twenty-seven rounds were fought, when the heavy, killing l.'nly blows which McCool planted. rand "Iter round, on Jennings, rendered him unable to respond to the call, and for tin- second time Mac wus hailed the winner. Davis's first appearance in the fistic arena was with a mun named Pearson, iu California, whom he defeated. On the •'Hit or May, 1802, he fought Torn Duly at Port Wine, California, for f 1,000, winning Ihe buttle after a rattling good liyht in fifty four rounds, which occupied fortvseven minutes. On the 14tti of June, 18(14, he met and defeated Patscy Daley at Virginia City, N. T., in eight rounds. Ho theu went to New York city to look for a job of hundiwo'k, when he found a customer in James Dunn, of Brooklyn. They fought on the 16th of May lust iu Pike county, Pa , and ufter a very stub born uud hard fought buttle, which lasted one hour and six minutes, during which time forty-three rounds were contested. Davis had to lower his colors. Not feeling satisfied with his defeat, he agaiu cha'leiiged Dunn, but the latter declining, Klliott was substituted for Dunn, and a mutch was made between them for $1,000 a side, to light in Schoharie, N. Y., ou the 21st December, 1HG5. The Albany police interfered, and tho fight did not come off. Davis then issued a challenge to " any living man," which was accepted by John Woods. The fight, however, did not come off, and so Davis has borne the tille of Champion of America for the past two years, siiflply for the lack of a Nsw Dry Docs.—A San Francisco telegram of Saturday last says, Ihe contract has been signed for the construction of a stone dry dock at Hunter's Point nbout four miles ■oath of San Francisco, which Is to be thc largest stone dry dock in the world, to cost 13,500,000. Cam to ais Muck-a-muck.—Jim, the Indian imprisoned for robbing the dead b idy of Edmund 1'rin, and who recently tried to Starve himself In the gaol, has given up that pleasing idea, and now takes his muck-amuck like a christian. Aora ax» Ma8Tsrmas's Bask.—Th» creditors of this institution, who number in,nun •nd represent claims of £7,500,000, nre shortly to receive a dividend of 5s. in the pound. The Vttili/ News says nn active movement il on foot for the resuscitation of thc bank. Tbi present population of Rome is 210,701. Tills is an increase of 30,000 since 1861, and of 3,300 during the past year. The increase has been partly natural and partly owing to the concentration of emigrants from other parts ot Italy frttn political motives. Last Trip ov the Active.—Next trip of tbe Active to New Westminster will bc tho last under the present arrangement. It is to be hoped that the foolish and uselessly expensive system of a double subsidy for oue purpose will be abandoned hereafter. Sailiko or tbs Steamer.—Tho steamei Active sailed to-day at half-past three o'clock carrying His Excellency Governor Kennedy aad family, Mr. D. M. Lang and family, Mr. W. B. Smith and family and a full list of passengers. Foa Nasaiiio.—The steamer Sir James Douglas did not sail for Nanaimo this morning, owing to a slight accident to her boiler. She will go up to-morrow morning at the usual hour. Citt Couxoil—This body to-day presented • complimentary address to His Excellency the Governor. TELEGRAPHIC Ea»lern. New Yoiik, Oct. 16—Tho Pott's niouey article says the price of gold has gone dowu, but closed with uu upward teudeucy. Europe. The steamer 8cotia brings the following news :—A Fljr, nee disputcl! says the following are the principal conditions of the treuty of peace between Aunliia mnl Italy : Tbe frontiers to be added to July ure those which constituted the frontier of Venetiu, while under the Austriau rule. The atuouut of debt assuiu.-d by Italy is thirty-five million florins, which is payuble iu eleven installments iu 24 uiuutlis. Venetia is transferred to Italy with its assets and liabilities ; its assets 3,500,000 ; its liabilities 63,000,000 florins. Venetians residing in Austriu ure to have the right of preserving their Austrian nutiotiality if they desire ; all objects of url as well as archives belonging to Venetia will be restored. The iron crown of Lombard* will also be given up to Italy, treaties which formerly existed between Austria and Sardinia will ■gain come into force for a year, during which period fresh arrangements can be concluded. Private property belonging to political prisoners which had been sequestered by the Austrian government ia to he restored with reserves of rights of state for ouctliird- A complete amnesty will be accorded by Loth Austria und Italy to all persons condemned lor politic il offences, to deserters from either urmy, and to persons compromised by their political conduct. The American t liaiupionslitp. Io a previous issue we gave a shor summary of tho fight for the Americui championship, 'Ihe following in connection with American pugilism, from tin New York Herald, may uot be ultogelhe uninteresting: Fighting in the prize ring was inuiigur ated iu Great Britain about a centur und a hull ago, and the first champion were Figg, Mack und Broughton. Sine that time, un'il a year ago, England ba hud her champions in regular succession lint by the retirement of Tom King, whr. ill't.iti'd lleeuaii, and the repeaied fall tires of fi'.'h'S to come off, Englaud is uow I radically without a c ampioii, Prize lighiiig was introduced introduced into the United Stales by the ad vent of George Keusett, au i njlislimnii a lii'le over forty yenrs aj-o He louglii Ned Hammond at Coney 1-laud, N. Y. After a severe s ruggle Hammond wns declared tbe victor, after receiving u foul blow from Keusett. A number of aspir ants quickly sprung up for fistic honors The title of champion of America was first given to Tom Hyer after his dt-feul of • Yankee Sullivan ; hut as be did nol make fighting u profession he relinquished the title to Morrissey after ihu latter de. feated Heenan. Monks y's refusal io meet Heenan u second lime lost him thn championship, und Heeuan carried tin honors to the field of Furusburoiigh where he strove to unite them with ihosi of England Ho failed, however, and noi returning to maintain bis title in tbia country Coburn and MeCocI fought foi the championship. Coburn won the renown, but, uot caring to hold the honor? by fighting, he resigned the title to give others a chance to win it iu t'le magic arena ; and hence the present fight. Since that time Coburn's fias o witl: Mace, in Ireland—in which, probably, both were partly to blame—has become matter of fistic history, but no great fight has come off in AmerVa since Coburn and McCools's contest. Davis, one of Ihe present combatants, was matched to fight Jim Klliott, but the uffair ended iu smoke, the men never coming together. Michael McCool is un Irishman by birth, and an American by citizenship. Horn in 1 Hit", he is consequently twenty- uiue years old, or loir year.i younger than ni* opponent. His lit-st nppeuraiice iu ihe ring was wilh Win liluko, known as " Dublin Tricks," of St. Louis, McOool ut that lime hailing from Louisville, Ky„ where ho was euguged in Ihe business of a steam outiuan. Tho match was for $v!0U a-side, and came off nt Twelve Mile Island, nenr Louisville, June 27, 1859, McCool winning in thirty-one minutes aud twenty nine rounds. In this fijlit he showed that, although a hurd hitter und gume man, he possessed no science. His uvociition of river boatmun currying him frequently to New Orleans, he there met Tom Jennings, who had just returned from an unsuccessful visit lo New York to getou a match either with Price or Aaion Jones. Several gentlemen, aware of Mac's abilities as a boxer, aud anxious to test Jecning's boasted powers, induced the former to conclude a match with Jeuuiugs for $300 a-side. They met up the river, near New Orleans, May 2. 1800, McCool, while en route for the place designated, having narrowly escaped arrest iu consequence of the authorities taking possession of the steamboat he and his friends had engaged. Ue was compelled to walk a distance of eighteen miles to reach the place of fighting, and even then had uo one to secoud him. Entering the ring, which was surrounded by Jennings' partisans, he fouud himself almost alone and without friends ; but on his publicly a|i- pealiug to the crowd to give him a fair boi> C00i_Ul, onij pr.ctie.bie Piu or nuiataimag show, which was all be required, caused a t*»:tii n jouti, manhood, ,tt di ***. New Advertisement*. XJJSTIV IESI1Y — or— WASHINGTON TERRITORY -■l'HIS INSTITUTION WILL REOPEN Ot 1 the 17tb itint. Pupil) of both eeiet reeeived, wbo will be eipectei to lurnish their own rooms, wi ich ure provided in separate building-*, free of charge. The Expense ot Boarding and Tuition, wi-.hout incidentals, »ill not exceed $10 per quarter of 11 weeks, payable in advance. For further information address REV. GEO. F. WllITWORTH, President. Seattle, W. T., Sept. 1st, 1866. ocll OLYMPIA OYSTERS IX EVEKY STYLE AT A. \V> PIPER'S, ind i Hi- Best Welsh Rarebits On THE ISLAND. H It A. & W. WILSON, House and Ship Plumbers CASFITTERS, B-LL-HARGSRS & TINSMITH;. FOItT STREET. 411 order* promptly attended fo oc 2 Jesse Cowper, Ik, EEMOVAL. A. BULER & Co HAVE REMOVED TO THE STOKE ADJOINING TIIE MASONIC BUILDING, Next door to T. V. Hibben k Co., where the; BUY AND SELL LADIES' AXD GENT'S cast-olf clothing. Clothes cleaned aud repaired at the sbortes notice. Be 25-tm Wholesale and Retail Dealor in I BOOTS AND SHO LEATHER, —AND— SHOE FINDINGS, YATES STIIEET, )PPOSlTE WELLS, FAROO & Cc At the olil stand of Webster & Co., is ri'pnred to supply the wantB of thi public in his line. The Latest Ptvl°s Reci'iveil by every urrival from Einflni i und Sim Francisco, oc li REMOVAL. DR. POWELL HAS REMOVED HIS .Surgery aud Kc-.-ideOM to the corner cl DOUGLAS AND BROUGHTON STBBBTt (ni-iir Fort). Office Hocns—9 A. M. to 12 51., and t P, M. to 10 P. M. August 22. ft :o SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN. A HEW ERA IN KIDICfflE! For Sale Ex Camden, Hosteller, Boeker, and Angostura Illiiei-. Oregon elder In bbls. and rates, < inrit in casks, half-casks and eases, Sauterne and California While H'lne, French tlrnhiil DO O.I'., I ul'. I llquot, tliinim and Bollenger I ham. pafMj And In More an assortment of llr.-nidj and Liquors suitable for the Trade. t*tr Depot of Havana Cigars. EUQEJSE THOMAS, oc 6 Yutea street. Ix Gaol.—Tha number of prisoners now in the eity prison is 28, insane 4, for safekeeping J. necessary witnesses 5 ; total 40. .special \<>li<'«'». Mn. ZtM begs to announce to the irinnl.it- ants ot Victoria that he hn« lately rerelvcd a largo assortment of Children's t.'an iages and Chuirs, Fishing lliiskels uml Fishing Canes, and a large quantity of .Market and 'lrnve line llasKets, China V.tses, Fit"' , Goods and Toys, all ot which have to be sold on or belore Feliruiiry next at greatly reduced prices Goods sold at wholesale lor cost prices. * Removal.—Messrs. Solomon Bros, have removed to the two-story brick building on Government street, opposite the tit- Nicholas Hotel. They have received, ex ship Mohawk, from London, a fine assortment of men's clothing nnd underclothing, which they will sell lower than any house iu town. Give them a call. * Notice.—Mrs. Digby Palmer begs to inform her pupils anil the public that she intends holding her Dancing Class twice a week, Wednesday and .Saturday evenings, from 8 to 11 o'clock, commencing on the 1st November next, at the Sing-Verein Hall, Exchange Buildings, Government street. French MiLLiyBRY—The millinery department at London House is uow under the management of a lady who arrived by last steamer from Paris. -J. H. Turner * Co. * RED LION HOTEL, GOVERNMENT STREET. I'HE ABOVE-NAMED HOTEL HAVING J. been opeued by JOE BUEN3 He will be happy to meet his friends on all occasions, H.i will furnish tbern wife the best of Winofj Liquors, Ale, Porter, &c and Ci?ars- BAGATELLE, .SKITTLES, AND BOXING GLii VKS. gjejy* Joe and Private lutoni Difeuce." Tom will he bappv to give iu the noble art ot " ftelf- ocio Hiillomt's I'ills. — lliajrboea nud IJoitel Complaint! —Th-ie nulnole. are ever present, mil if lefl unat tended frffnently terminate fnallj. It should be everj-wb-ie known that both cboleraand diairhrea depend on the pteten.-e of some undigenied aubsi anee in tlie Horn ch or bowels, or aome deleteriuui ma ter In the bloo-1, and that llullowaj's nils can expel either with eiae and eipediiion. They conc-ntrata in a «ur pniinf degree purif}inr, alternative, regulating and ureiiglln'Uiog qualities, and thus exert oyer every internal or-ian the wliote'oinely controlling influence §■ necessary Ll subduing exceaslve action in thc human fraira. H.dlowij'a medicine may be advantageously uikeit "S a means <f keeping the blgod pure and the Yorkshire Bacon! Ex Royal Tar, se26 For sale by b'ELL k CO., Yates street. BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Losnox, 3d Augnst, 186S. FROM AND AFTER 25th 1-EPTEMBlCR, 1866, Ma. David Marshall Laxo will cease to bc Munager of this Bank in those Colonies, and Ms. Wm. C'irtis Ward is authorised to perform the duties o' Principal Officer of the Bank in these Colonies, signing all documents as Acting Manager. By order of the Court of Directors. JAS. D. WALKER, se 26-lm Inspector. SIX MEN, FOR A PAW MILL ON* PDGET Son nl. Canadians accustomed to mill work preferred. Apply to MOOSE ii CO., oe 18 Yates ;;.-eet. flssy* Lot the suffering and diseased read the following. jjpsj)1- Let nil who hRve been given up by doctors, aod spokeu of as incurable, read the following. Jdfcy" Let all who can believe facts and can have faith iu evidence, read the following : Know oil men ly these presents. That on this, thc Twentieth day of June, in ihe year of our Lord, One Thousand Eigi.t lluudred and Sixty-Six, personally came Joseph Haydock to me, known ns such, and being duly sworn, d* posed as follows: That he is tbe solo general aeent for the Dnltld Slates and dependencies thereof fur preparations or medicines knowu as Maggiel's Pills and Salve, and that the following certificates are verbatim copies to best of his knowledge and belief. ^-, JAMES SMEITItE, f T ^ ) Notary Public, \ L"b' / Wall street, New l'ork. June 1st, 1866. Dr. Maggiel —I take my pen to write yo» of my great relief and that the awful pain in try side has left me at last—(hanks to your medicine. Oh, Doctor, bow thankful I um that I cun get seme steep. I can never write it enough. I thank you again and again, and am sure tbat you are really the friend of all sufferers. 1 could not help writing to you, and hope you will not take it amiss. JAMEi MVER.S, HUAveuueD. This is to certify that 1 was discharged from the army wiih Chronic Diari'lnen, and bave been cured by Dr. Maggiel s Pills. WILSON HARVEY, New York, April 7, 1888. 27 Pitt street. The following is an interesting case of a man employed in an Iron Foundry, who, la pouring melted iron in(o a llask that was ■lamp and wet, caused im explosion. Tha melted iron was thrown around and on him in a perfect shower, and he wa> burnt dreadfully. THe following certificate was giveo lo me hj him, ubout eight weeks after the accident. New York, Jan. 11, 1888. My name is Jacob Hardy; 1 am an Iron Founder; I was badly burnt by hot iron iu November lust; my burns hen ed, hut I had a running sore on my 1-g thai would net heal ; 1 iricd .Mnagiil's Salve, and it cured rue in a lew week*. This is nil true, anil anybody can now see me atJacksou'a Iron Works, Hd Avenue. J. Ill BUY, 1 r.i Qoarlck street. EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTERS " I had no appetite : Maggiel's I'ills gnv» me n hearty one." '•Your Pills are marvellous." " I send for another box, and keep them in the hovae." Dr. Mng.-iol has cured my headache ihat was chronic." " I trave half of one ofyourpllls to my babe for cholera morbus. 1 he dear little thing got well in a day.'' 11 My nausea of a morning is now cured." " Your box of Mnggiel'8 Salve cured me of noises in the head. 1 robbed some of your salve behind my ears, and the noise left." " Send me two boxes ; I want one for a poor family.'' " I enclose a Dollar; your price is 25 cents but tbe mediciue to me is worth a dollar." " Send me five boxes of your Pills." " Let mc have three boxes of your Salve by return mail." I have over 200 such Testimonials As this, but want of space compels me to conclude. S. MAGGIEL, M.D. >11«.<.I1.I.'S rilaU A\D SALVE Are sold by A. C. LANGLEY & Co., VICTORIA, V. 1.. SOLE AGENTS f*^ NOTICE—None genuine wiihout tbo engraved trademark around each pot or box, sigrcd by Dr. J, Maggiel, 11 Pine sireet, Sew York, to counterfeit which is felony. Sold by all respectacle Dealers in Medicines throughout the United States and Can.idss, at 25 cents per box or pot. I Is — New Advertisements. Jesse Cowper, Wholosalo and Retail Dealer in BOOTS ANO SHOES, LEATHER, —AND— SHOE FINDINGS, TATES STREET, OPPOSITE WELLS, FARGO & Co. At the old stand of Webster & Co., ii prepared to supply the wants of tbo public iu bis line. The latest Stvlss Reoeived hy every arrival from EStutfai i* and San Francisco. oc 'i ^T-AJJSTTuElXJ SIX MEN, FOR A SAW MILL ON PUCKT Souod. Canadians accustomed to mill work preferred. Apply to MOORE ft CO., oc 18 Yates strct.t. Niw Advertisements. BABK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. London, 3d August, 1446. FROM AND AFTEK 25Tn SEI'TK.MI'.KOJ 186G, Mu. David Marshall Land will cease to be Mannger of this Bank in those Colonies, and Ms. Wm. Outis Ward is authorised to perform the duties o' Principal Ollicer of tho Bank iu tiiese Colonics, signing all documents as Acting Manager. By order of tho Court of Directors, JAS. D. WALKER, se 26-lm Inspector. IFOiR SALE 1ft \ GOOD MAKE (IN FOAL), WITH YEAR- ^1 ling colt by her side. Will work in single or double harness. Apply at the Office of the Evening Telegraph? LANGLEY STREET. oc 9 DR. POWELL HAS REMOVED HIS Surgery and Residence to thc corner ot DOUGLAS AND BROUGIITON STREETS (near Fort). Owiob Hours—9 A. M. to 12 M., aud 8 P. If. to 10 P. M. August 23. so 26 TJ3XTIVEESITY — OF— WASHINGTON TERKITOia "ROUND THE CORNER" IS TIIE NAME OF THE IDTE-W S-A.X.002ST JUST OPENED IN Lnngley Street, round tlic corner from Yates street, In tho building formerly ni-ciipii'd by the Saloon of Euckiiauut's Jluria. The Saloon has been tastefully refitted, and will be supplied with tbo FIRST QUALITY OF Wines and Liquors. The proprietor respectfully invites the public to call "KOt'.VD THE CORNER" and judge for themselves. UOVEH.NEENT STHKET BHTBASOB — N15XT door to tho Telegraph Uflice. so 29 JACOB IlEHKMIER. For Sale Ex Camden, Hosteller, Docker, ant! Angostura Killers, Oregon fitter In bbls. and eases, (laret In casks, half-rusks and cases, Santcrne and California While H'lnc, French Ucohol (ill O.P., Eng. (ilqnot, Milium and Bollcngcr Champagne, And In More an assortment of Itriindy and Liquors tollable lor the Trade. «sr Depot of Havana Cigars. oi-1; EUGENE THOMAS, Yates street. REMOVAL. W. HEATHOES BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM HIS Iriends and the public that be hus removed his rpHIS INSTITUTION WILL REOPEN ON A the 17th inst. Pupils of both Bexes received, who will he'expected to lurnish their own rooms, which aro providod in sepnrato buildings, free of charge. The Exponsc ot lioarding and Tuition, -without incidentals, will not exceed If50 per quarter of 11 weeks, payable in advance. For further information address REV. GEO. P. WI1ITWORTH, President. Seattle, W. T., Sept. 1st, I860. oc 11 T&wTwikonT Hou3e and Ship Plumbers CASFITTERS, BELL-HANGERS & TINSMITHS FORT STREET. All orders promptly attended lo oc 2 Boot and Shoe Store To Government btiieet, two doors from tin "Colonist find Chronicle" Olliee, whore hi will continue his Boot Jinking business. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDE! Of the best materials and workmanship. N.1L—Repairing done at shortest notice. RED LION HOTEL, GOVERNMENT STREET. THE ABOVE-NAMED HOTEL HAVING been opeoed by JOE JBIDEUST, He will bo happy to meet his Iriends on all occasions, nn will furnish them witu tbe best of Wine?j Liquors, Ale, Porter, &c and Cigars. BAGATELLE, SKITTLES, AND BOXINO GLOVES. ttW Joe nod Tom will be happy to give Private Lessons in the noble art ot "Self- Defonce." oclO NOUVEAUTES D'automne ex D'hiver. J. II. TURNER Er CIE., Oat l'lionneur d'informer leure amis et lo public quil vienneiit tit recevoir un assortiment do Nouve uutes de Modes des Moilleurea Mais cms de Paris. MAISON DE LONlfttES. Septembro, 1866. su'23 Union is accomplished and Producers Protected. Tbo country only cun be saved by Patronizing CAMERON'S ISLAND PRODUCE No. 18 Fort street, opposito Mrs. neal'a Boarding-house. SINCE WE ARE TO HAVE A TARIFF, 'Island Prodneo will be in di'innnd and to supply the Incronso of orders it hns been necesBury to make arrangements with several mole huutors and lisheinien ; also Producers will always bo able to f,nil a market for their vegetables and other produce, at reasonable rates ; whilst consumers can have their demands supplied freo of duty. Tbo market will henceforth bo supplied witb the finest Venison, Fish and Game of every description. Oliinis and Oysters from tho nowly discovered beds nt Ohemainus. Sinceprcpnrin? tli.' above w(s learn that n special Telegram has arrived from the Home Government stating thut Chinamen pedlars arc to be taxed $110 per bead, per month, and knowing il to be a total shock to them, the "Original" will go in mourning for the space of one month, in respect to their memory. ON Y PARLE CHINOOK. oc 7 J. H Turner & Co. (IHVKRNMKNT KTIIKKT, VICTORIA, V. I. LONDON FIRM, J. P. Tunstall & Oo- LONDON HOUSE, September, 1806. We have received by " Loyal Tar " and late Express arrivals a great pari of our Auluinii and Winter Stock, ll comprises as usual a full assortment of Staple and Fancy Goods. Linens, Cottons, Prints, Damasks, Blankkts, Flannki.s. kc. Dress (ionns, Tin-: New Linskvs, SeboES, .Mi.iiinos, I'oi'i,i.ni.;s, Plaids, At. Shawls—Rich Brocbe, Wool,Himalayan, ke,., Ladies' and Children's Underclothing, Mantles, Furs, Hosikkv, Embroideries, Lack Goods, kc. Millinery — Wreaths, Head Dresses, a beautiful selection of Bonnets in the Luiiibitlle, Pamela, und other new shapes; Hats in silk, velvet, and straw. 'This department it now under the direction tf a First Class French Milliner, who arrived, by last simmer. Tie above goods Imve Urn selected by onr London partner with great tare, and will be sold ou most fuvoruUe terms. A Triumph of Science TIIE T.IOTTT OP1 TI7R WniJTT) PRIME Yorkshire Bacon! E^ Royal Tar, For sale by FELL & CO., «eIS - Yates street. [RE OIPEl^I^STG —OF TIIE— fflfffi CONCERT ROOM i'XDER THE BAXAeEBEKt OF MRS. Qt.IRI.ES, 'THIS MOST FAVORITE AND FASIIION- nble place of amusement having been entirely re-decorated will re-open This Evening nt 9 o'clock. Mn Nod Reed, tho famous Banjo Player will be in attendance to amuse visitors with his minstrel Songs. At the Bnr the best of enso Liijuors and Havana Cigars ivill bo dispensed. Open every Evening at 9 o'clock, admission free. b< 24 VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS. They will not harm Lbe idumL delicate female, and can bs ffl.cn with good effect iu prescribed d«nes to tbu youiijfOst babe. For Cutaneous Disorders And all enriti'iiM or tlio «kfu, Mm SALVE li moM In valuable. It dot* n d Ii«fc1 < xiemally hIium-, but yene- tr.U'iwitb tht) wont hiarchmg l|ftO[| Lu tlm v017 toot ni 1 br, evil. DR. MAGGIEL'S PfLLS Iuvariably euro the following Diseases Asthma, Buwel Complaint*, Co uk lis, CobH, Chest HI enspH, CuBtiveneFK, , D^pi-psia,"1 Diarrhea, Dropey, Utility, Fever and Agi «. bc 21 II. Turner &. C7 o., Agents for Alexandre's Kid Gloves. THE PARK HOTEL ffUIIS AVE!,!, KNOWS AXT) REAUTI- X fully situated Hold is now lilted up iu he most luxurious style Ibr boarder! nnd ndgers. Private rooms cun be hud for mriics. A TABLE D'HOTE VILL BE LAID EVKKV AFTKKMHf.V AT 5 O'CLOCK. Every description of amusement, Including nuic, is provided Cor thc gncstH. Lii'lies and gentlemen can find in the Park lotel u opmfortable find luxurious home. The best of wines nnd liquors kept on hand. Ladies can have freo use of a pl.iictuu for nvn drite. Hoarding by tho week ut low prices to suit ie times. oc 5 Female "omplaintii, lie middle, Jmlls-Btiori, Influpi 7fi, luliamm itloji, Inward WeaknenH, Liver Complaint, Lowne-M nf Spirits, P. in g worm, Rheumatism, t Salt Hhetim, Sea I tin, rkin Diseases. jsrjj- \OTICR.—VonpRenvina without Ihe engraved trade-mark nronnd oich poi or box, Bigned by DR. J. MAi.r.lH,, 43 Fulton atroet) fcew iork, Lo counierfeit which is felony. t,ff Sold by all rospoctnble Doalers in Mediclnea throughout the United Stales and Canada—a I 26 oexiti per box or pot. A. C. Langley & Co., Agents for Vancouver Island and British Columbia. =o 3 Snorborg1 & Kueffi COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ISoots and Shoes, Wharf street, Victoria, V. 1. oc 2 EKITISH PERIODICALS. 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These famous pills lire so compoaed tba they opernte wliuli comely on the stomach, tho liver, ilu' liowil9,Hinl other orRnns; hy correot- ing liny (lerunReniepti in their functions whereby a sternly supply of pure materials tor the renewal of the Illood ii lurnlshed, and n constiint iilislriiction of etfete products is effected. Tliw pcrfi'i't circulation thus becomes the very fuuatain of health and life, and overcomes ull liji-iii of disease wherever ils skua^ tion. Uenera! DlMordem of (lie I.Ivor anil Momacli. All who ever indulge B* '.able, either in eat« 'tig or drinking, should take about ten of lis«- tamoos pills at bed time, from which will ree suit, a clear bead and good stomach tbefcHiw- ing morning. Tliousatids of Ladies are always complaining of sick headaches, want o appetite, want of energy, and want of strength, to correct nil these evils, three or four ol these I'ills should be taken twice a week, when they would give the invalid ino health anil appetha of a ploughman. Female* or all Afro* and Glasses Obstructions ol any kind, either in young or those between forty and fifty—the most critu ical peiiod of life—may he radically remo'.'?d by using these Pills according to the printed directions which accompany each box. Young persons wilh sickly and sallow complexions may have the bloom of health restored by tht? corrective, which purifies the blood and expels all gross and impure humors from tbe system. Beware then of the critical age Iron forty to fitly, ns it sends many thousands to premature grave,—these Pills should be take* it that period ol lile two or three times , \eek Want uf Strength and Energy. Persons of sedentary habits, or Ihose troubled in mind, working in Factories or Coal Pits, who cannot obtain that amount ol fresl air and exercise which nntnre requires, suffer liniu weakness nnd delility, lowness of spiri.a and want of appetite. All such should take t dose or two of these Pills every three or few days, as they act gently and effectually on the system and impart vigor and ehergy te tbe body, which is always followed by. a good appetite, sound and refreshing sleep, and • high flow of spirits. For the Cure ol' Dropsy. The cllicicy of Holloway's Pills In Dropsy is extraordinary. They act with sucb a peculiar effect upon the system, that the fluid? causing Ihij direlul complaint, are perr.pptin carried off and prevented from any furthef acciimu'ation. The snrlerer regains a buoy- nncy of spirits and rejoices in a completely renovated constitution. It is indispensably necessary that the Ultument should he mosl ellccliuilty I'uhbi'd intu the complaining parla during tlio whole course of treatment. Children und their Allim-ntr,, In no country in the world are more children carried to an early grave than in Great Britain. Coughs, Measles, Scarlatina, Fevers, and other diseases attack the little sufferers, and death, but too often, follows at e, rapid pace ; yet if at the first stage 01 these complaints, parents wore to have recourse to Holloway's Pills, all danger would be avoided, for the stomach and bowels would ne gently but effectually cleansed bv this milu aperient; tbe depraved nunnirs corredtco. ana me secretionB duiy regulated. A perfect cure would "oon he effected, and the i'ttle patient restored to soun'1 health. Holloway' PI. t are tbe best known remedy ia th world fi* the following diseases: Pold al the Kmnblishmelil of Prolensor IIoIIowhv, 241 .itmnd, (near Temple Bar,) I. niton ; al»'* by alt riiflpcot1 able Druggists and Dealcro in Mi' icineaLliroughoiit the civilized world, at tlie following |nleea—la. 1^., 6, 8iL, is. 6d., lit., 22.1., and 33b. each box. Anne i Female Irregular* Scrorn'aorKing- i Asthma iiif. Evil HiiHounComplainU Fever of all bind* ■*nra Throats Kit* Sione and Orave niotehea oi. th< [font Kucomlary Symp skin* ff*ad Ache tom* ' '1 Bowel complaints Imligestjot iic-Doloreux Colics' Inflammation Tumors Coiis'.jpatioD ofthe liiiiiullce Ulcera Howls liivtT Complaints Vciirrcdl affec> Ci -i i sn ni | tion I.il'iiblt&O r^*\ . Hebi'ilv riltt Worms of a Dropsy Uli.'tm utism • - VUftli Dyiontr? Reientfoo ef L'rine WeaJilMH ttttt Rrjsipelas whatever eaui* Tliere is a eonKiderable iaviug by taking tha ir-iir siX''9. 1'iiecii'iiiH for the ^uidrnce of |»atieijt» In every dloor it ii:i' alllxcl to i well box. Printed and Published by McCluui &Co. at the offlce, Langley Street. J£&.
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Title | Evening Telegraph |
Publisher | Victoria, B.C. : McClure & Co. |
Date Issued | 1866-10-23 |
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Language | English |
Identifier | Evening_Telegraph_1866-10-23 |
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BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2016-05-12 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0313060 |
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