at 1? \ THB EVENING TELEGRAPH," i'i HI.I.-ilKli E/erv Eventug at 4 O'Clock, (.Saturday uud Sunday preninga excepted.) ALSO KVKI1V SUNDAY MORNING- ! TKIIMB OP M IIM lill'TIDV I f',r Annum, In advance, by null, 110 00 Fnr nix month,, e On Ivr \V~rk, jiivalile to Cnrrliir, , 25 Hi(lLtol.le« 10 For terms of Advertisement apply at the Office. Langley Street < nnada. (dates to *aug. 18.) The Fenian excitement appears to con. tiniin in Canada. A great I'diiaii " pic nic" was announced to be held on Grand Island, Niagara river, nnd apprehensions were lilt tlmt a hostile demonstration was intended. Tlio Canadian papers announce that the jrnvernment hns reeeived Blicb information us to warrant it in taking active military preesatlom at once In view of the projected Fenian "picnic" at lluffilo on tho 21st instant, it is considered advisable to put the eoun'ry in a state of military preparation. It is believed that the l'Ytii in picnic is merely a pretext foj an armed demonstration in force. The Seventh (Prince Arthur's Own) battalion, of London, and the County battulion, are uud'r ciders for Niagara Fulls. They aro to leave London on Friday next, and will encamp lin rt eight days The government will furnish transportation and cn:iip equipage. Eight thousand men ore under orders. The Toronto Lender t Ottawa dispatch j of Sunday says :— The Cabinet was iu session all this afternoon, but tlie object of the meeting has not transpired publicly, It is stated that! Important delpnlches were reeeived on Saturday from Sir Frederick IJruce ; but I if so, the report of them has not become Itnown. The leleirruph offices in the j country were open to-day, so that if anything threatening did happen the earliest Intelligence of it wight be transmitted to the government up to midnight Hvery- tbing was profoundly quiet ull ulong the frontier. The last number of the official gar.etto of Camilla, just published, announces that thirty-four additional companies of volunteers have been authorised to be organise d by the government. Tbe Leader says there nre seven T?rit:sb gunboats now on the hikes, carrying ten Armstrong guns, and eight field pieces. The M outre.I Herald of Aug 16 statet that Col. Lowry und Col. McKinstry, of tho 17th regiment, arc on the Niagara frontier, making arrangements for the location of a camp of observation at l'ort Wetland or l'ort Robinson. 'Iho " Queeu's Own will probably be stationed tliere. Tlie papers say that it is understood that the United States and Canadian governments have assented io the formation of nn international 0011111111-81011, for the purpose of reducing the obstacles in the way of lb) development of the frontier trade of tlic two conn tries. HAVANA CIGARS. LEWIN & ANTHONY, TOBACCONISTS. 47 Tates St„ Brick Store Next to Corner of Government St., l)EO TO INFORM THEIR FRIENDS AND It tne pnblic in general tbat ihev will constantly receive by every Steamer a RDiid as- Bortmenlol Genuine Havana Clgari and the Bell Hi amis of TobaCCO, Imported direct f,,r this market, so tbat Ihey nrenhle to otnp«te with any hruse on this Island, either Wholesale or Retail, N. B'—Special attention will be paid to Oountrv orders. lllil.MAN' LEWIN. I LOUIS ANTHONY, sc 2 Relief Afflicted, PtE-OFJEnsri^ro- EUREK1 CONCERT ROOM WtEit ill;, BlMQEIgST of juts, qiaui.ks. '['■IS «OST FAVORITE AND FASHION- able place of amusement having been entirely re-decorated will re-open This Evening nt II o'clock. Mr. Ned Reed, the fan.mis Banjo Player will b- in attendance to amuse vMtora with his minstrel Songs. At lbe Ilur tbe best of case Liquors aud Havana Cigars will be dispensed. Open every Evening at 9 o'clock, ndmission free. »u24 FASHION HOTEL AND Concert Room, The only Place of Amusement in Town! THE INTRODUCTION OF Perry 1~> a v i s» Vegetable Pain Killer To the Suffering ITiimanity of this Apre lias relieved more pain, ami caused more real joy than any other one thing that can be named. Oriental Restaurant, EVENING TELEGRAPH FATES STREET, In connection witb tbe Orieutal Hotel. npiIIS ESTABLISHMENT IS OPKM X AIL HOUB8 OF THE DAY OB NIG THE TABLE T IGHT. M- r I' 111: UNDERSIGNED HAVING LEASED 1 these well knuwn establishments, begs leave to announce thut ihey wi 1 be Kc-opflned on Saturday, July 28. The former Billiard HaU hns been converted into a Concert Room, where may always be found attentive and obliging attendants. Best qualities of Wines, Liquors, and Cigars served by the proprietor in person. CHAS. BROOKS. fits?" Admission Fail. au 2G REMOVAL. DR. POWELL HAS REMOVED HIS Sbrgery and Residence to the comer ot DOUGLAS AND BROUGHTON STREETS (nenr Fort). Ornos Uncus—9 A. M. to 12 M., and 8 P, M. id 10 P, M. August 23. nu 2fi &*. 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 nt a very low price. Receives by each steamer from England and Sau Francisco BOOTS Sc SHOES FINEST AND BEST QUALITY, FRENCH LEATHER, —AND— SHOE FINDINGS, At prices to correspond with the times. se 12 NEW WESTMINSTER GAME DEPOT, YATES ST., Next door to the corner of Government, opposite Zelner's Drug Store. rpHH SUBSCRIBER HAVING MADE Alt- _L rangetnents to receive from ditt'ercnt parties lbe produ e of the Island and country will be prepared to turnish Game, Fish, Fruits, Poullry, Eggs and Vegetables, Each and all ia their season, at tho lowest prices. JAMES ALLEW. au 31-tm II IS AN Invaluable' Remedy, Onr first Physicians use it, and recommend its use ; tbe Apothecary lit-.ds it lirst among the medicines called fnr, and the wholesale Druggist considers it n leading article of his trade, All the ilea era iu medicine speak alike iu its favor; and its reputation as a medicine nf great merit und virtue is fully and permanently established, und It is the ^reat Family Medicine of the Age- Every Volunteer should hnve a bottle, In ca»e of sudden attacks of Disease. Taken Internally, cures Sudden Colds, Coughs, &c, Weak Stomach, General Debility, Nursing Sore Mouth, Cnnlter, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Crump and pain In tlie Stomach, llouol Complaint, Puinteu' Colic, Asiatic Cholera, Diurhooa nnd Dysentery. Taken externally cures • Felons, Boils, and Old Sores, Severe Burns und Senilis, Cuts, Bruises and Sprains, Swelliiii.' of the Joints, Ringworm nud Tetter, Broken Breasts, Frosted Feet and Chilblains, Toothache, Tain in the Face, Neuralgia and Rheumatism. FJ^XlsT KILIiER, Taken internally, should he sdclterated with milk or water, and sweetened with su^ur, il desired, or made into a syrup with molasses. For a CO TO II uml Bronchitis, a few drops on Sugar, oaten, I will lie more pffeotivs than anything else. For SOUK THROAT, irargle the throat with a mixture of Pain Killer und water, and the relief is immediate nud cure positive. gtS?* It should not he forgotten that the l'niti Killer is equally us good to lake internally ns to use externally, Kich tiottle is wrapped with ull duec- tions fur its use. Will be famished with tbe best the markti affords. Breakfast, Dinner, Supper At moderate prircs. Oysters in every Style. Private Roam. hM or large parties. ^"g^Y Street, Victoria, Call and judge for youi elves. aa 30-lra GENERAL Job Printing ESTABLISHMENT AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, FOB thk rapid cuke Of Cold*, Coughs mid Hoarseness* BimmtLD, Mam., SOtfa Dee*, 1855. I)k. J.O. a vim: [tlo not healtato totty tli« bail remedy l bave ever band for Ooagfaii Uoarwnen, influenza, and the coacomtt mi lyinptomiof s I krfu CtiKiiitv I'sctoual. Itaconatanl uaeln my practice and my family foi I ten yean bai shown fl t" poo* norvirtuea tor tun treatment "i hobo oompialnta. BBKN KNIGHT, M.D. A. J». MORTLBT, IH.ofl'nn.N.Y.. writ.*: "IhiiTe mad yonr Pectoral myielf and Id my family tttt »itic* yon Invented It, and believe II the bat medicine for Iti pnrpoH over put out. With a bad cold i ihould ioomi pay twenty-five dollari fur it bottle'tbafl do without it, ox tak" any other remedy.*1 Croup, Whooping Cough, InflnenzR* Sit.im:i-iKt.it, Mi-**., Ki'l.. 7. Will. UnoTiiFtt Arm: T will cheerfully certify your Pn-ruRAi In tin* beatremwij »«• \» •-*..-* torn .'•■' rf tf..,-,■:.,., c.,\t.,>i. Croup, n11■ l tl heft (Haoaonn of children, wa of yoni fraternity in the Booth appreciate your -kin. and coinni'-ii'l your medicine to our pe iple. UIHAM OONKLIM, M.D. AMOS LER. KBQ..M<iXTEnET. U^wrtta, 3.1 Jao.,188Sl '■I bade tedious Influenza, which confined me Indoori iix weelti] took many medicinal without relief; fiimlly trii"! your PaoWBAt by the advice of our clergyman Tlio lirft doso relluvftl tho bohmiww in my throat and lunge; lew than one half the bottle made me completely well. Yonr mediclnea are tlm cheapeit uwell u the belt we can i"iy. mnl we oiteam yotij Dootort aud your reme- dioB, as tiif i»nir man's fri'iitl." Asthma or Phthisic, nnd Hrmn hitis. West MAxcnaSTia, Pa., Peb.4, IBM. Pif: Vt.tir riirRiiv Pbctokai i^* performingraarrelloui ciiroH In tliin section, li bas relieved sevi ral from alarm- Ing -vini'! in- "f consumption, and is now curing a man who lias labored udder an affi ilon of the lungi forth! laat forty yean. DESRl I.. PARKS, Merchant. A. A. RAMSEY, M.D., AxmoK, Bfomun Co., Iowa, writes, Pt'pt. ii. 18W: " During my prat tlce of many yean j have found nothing equal to your Cuntai PBcroftu for giving ease and reliiT to consumptive patlentaf or coring inch as ure iiimblc." We might add volnmei or evidence, bnt tho most con* vlnclng proof of the virtual of tin* remedy is found iu iti effects upon trial. Consumption. Prnlmlily no one n-ni^ly h.i- ever l>oen known Whloh cured so many uml sii'li ■!:■.!.-■■ 'mh 'mm*« ha this. SomB nohnman aid oao reach; but even to those theOontu Pectorai. affords relief and comfort, Ahtok Boom, Not Fork Citt, March s. 1"56 Doctor Avin. Unrtso.'. I fool it n ilntv and a ph-iksTire to Inform you what yonr Carnai PEfKHUt has done for my \*if". "sii" In l wen five months laboring nnder the dangerous 13 tnptoms of Consumption, from wliiili no aid ve could procure gan ber much rallef. Blie was steadily ftiiliiiL'. until Dr. strong, ol \ there weh vn 11 me for anvli 1. re uni n I I t tl W - bli'M hie kindness, aa we do j ■■ and from tbat day. Bhelsnotyel isiti 1 she nnd to be, but Is fi alls herself welL Yt nn with grni li uli an n . ird, L)RLANDO BHKU V. of BrntUTVOU. Cbfinmipffru, do not deepait till you havi tried Arnrt Cumtiv Pbotobal, It ii made I13 om of tin bell medlt »I chemtiti In the world, and lu cui dlan indnsbee] eak the high meriu of lta vhrtoei.— ' ■ < /. . Ayer's Cathartic Pills. Tho Printing Office dp THE EVENING TELEGRAPH Office is replete with every applia noe and variety of Material for the Execution of LETTER PRESS PSIMNb! Id nil its brunches, wliclhcr Plain or Ornamental IMIE OFFICII AIMS al securing eiicL tpoedy Bxeoutton of orders na it consistent witb correct and elegant Work* mailfhiji. Orders received for Printing Books, Pamphlets Oataloguei Sermons, Iteports Rentals, L:i\v Forms of every description) Bnstness Cards, InvolOM, Hill Heads, Trade Forms, Circulars, (Plain Coloured,) Band Bills, (Plain or Coloured,) "ROUND THE CORNER" IS THE NAME OF THE NEW SALQON JUST OPENED IN Lnngley Street, round the corner from V'site-i street, , In the building formerly oeeii|iied by the Saloon of EbERHARDt's IluTEL. The Saloon has been Insicfully refitted, and will be supplied With the FIRST Q U A L1T Y O F V/ines and Liquors. The proprietor respeetfmlv invites the pub- lie to call "BOUND THE CORNER" and judge for themselves. SOVBRKIIMX S'lUtET ENTHAXCE — SKI I door to tho Telegraph Office, an 29 JACOB HERKIMER. rslllK KlaocM of 01 -L tn\,-,l 1I1,11 imi pnrgatlT* irhlcfa i. known t id Madlclna lnno l« i-1-.mIu, ,, il, 1^ beat, iii'-t parftot Pricee 2f> eenls, 50 cents k $1 per brittle ex pideliterT A Choice Lot of Bacon •Jtisit A.rriveti. For Sn'e by P. Gilligan, an 2 STOKE STREET. EXPRESS LINE STAGES rpHS COACHES OF THIS LINE W7Lt L now run regularly, leHVing Yule, i,. ( on Honda) m, Wednesdays, And Frldayi. AT 7, A. M., FOR SAVANA'S FMItin (Big Bend R^nte), until the completion ol tlie road, when Uiey will go to Savann'p 1 crry. The Coacb tor Cariboo will leave Yale on Monday. jy 2 F. J. BARNARD. num. ii]iiiiniii:ii>!" prooft tn ihown that thwe l'n.i.> htirt rlrtnet wbich nriMM In f !•.illi-ni •■ thi- ordinary tne 11 ln< i, and tint tbty win tin- pnoodantBdlj npontb '■>' ■ oof alt men. Thoyarvaaft ami ptatitnt to lako, bnt powsrftd to tan. Tbalt p»*he* trutiim propertiaa stlmnlata tba vital activltl ■ of tba bod/i mnovstbe obatructioni i>f it^ organi, purify tba bloody ami exix'l diaaaae. Tbey pin--' nl thaftml bnmonwbidi bread ud pow dtstempori atimnlata dnggfab or diaor> dored orgMU intu (Ink nut nnil action, and Impart boaltliy tone wiih atrengtb to tht- whola ayatem. Not only tlo they cure tbe erery-dny eomplatnti of arary body, bnt aln formidable and dangenma dipen«p8 thai hare baffled tho itent of human skill. While tbejr produce pcnrerfol efTt'ftfl. thcvRi'i' .it ilu1 nine time, in diminished doaea,tba 8;ift-st ami beat pbyMo tlmt can be-employed fur children. BeiuE BUKtiriMHtftl, they nre jileiwuit t<» taks; and being purely vegetable) ttt tnt from any riak of harm. Cnros have been mmle wbtob mrpaaa belief were tbey not sub* stautinted hy men ofsttch exalted poaltion and cbaraotar as to forhid the Bnifddoil Of untruth. Many eminent clerQrmen nml phyaldana have lent their names to certify to tho pulilic tbe reliability of iny remediea, while others havo sent uie tlm aemrmnce of their conviction that my Preparation! contribute Imlneniely to the relief of my afflicted, suffering UUriNnen* Tho Agent below nanit'il is pleased to furnish crutis my Amorjean Almanac, containingdirectionalbrthdr nn aud tertifirates nf their curea, of the following complaints : — OoatlTenen. BiUOna Oomplalntf] Rheumatiam, Dropey* Hearthnrn, llrmlachf arising frotr. a (bnl Btomach, Nan- aea. Indlgeetion, BfoiWd l nactJoo or tbe Bowels and Pain arising Ui'iviinm. Flatulency, Ujn tff Appetite, all Ulcer- ous and Outaneooj Dleeaaee which require an evacuant Uedlcinei Bcrojhla <*r King's Kvtl. Tin y also, by purifying the blood and stimulating tho system, cure many complaints whiih It would not be supposed they could reach, snefa as Deaftaeee, Partial Blindness, N'enralgla and Nervons Irritability, Derangements of the Liver and Kidney*, liriit. and other ldndn I •■■ m\ taints arising from a low state oftiu body or obstruction of ita functions. Do not he put off by unfHttdpled dealers with soma other pill they make mbre profit on. Ask Ibr Ater's PihU», nnd tnke nothing tsVtt, No other they can give yon compares with tills In ii* Intrinsic value or curative powers. The sick wnnt tiie best aid there is for them, aud they Should have it. Prepared by Dr. .1. i;. AVER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mail. Paid 35 Cts. tkr Bos. Fivb Boxes tor $1. SOLD BY MOORE 8c Co., Victoria, AXD ALLl UQGIST8. i«-18 For Prices, apply at the Offlce, Lantjby street. Greneral News Agent J. 8tratman# EMPIRE MEWS DEPOT Gor. 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A Sala's Temple Hat $of» Loudon Soolrty KafSsine goo Bt, Janwa Mainabie !e oo Edinburgh Review jgoo 1. 1000 NoilbBrh il itevten iooe Xealmi^-tci Kc ir iv 'lO 00 i 4J:. \ri J'utn.il. ll** <V1 tfiniri h BnelUng Uag*..,. 1090 '<£& tiling Ctlcgrapjj. MONDAY EVENING, .SEPT. 14, lh COMMERCIAL. mill'I'IM. IMI I.IM.IMK PORT OK V1CT0IIIA. VANUIl'VIJl ISLAND. tNTEIIin. Sept 24-Sip Lady FraulHin, I'ritchard, Ureas Island. Sip Harriet, Pwyer, San Juan Sluir Enterprise, .Swanson, New W'estniin- ■ter Schr Matilda, Greenwood, Nannimo Sip Porpoise, Clark, Salt Spring CLEARED. Sept 24—Stmr Enterprise, Swanson, New Westminster 'flip Lilly Franklin, Pritchard, Han Juan Sip Native, Cozian, Comoi Schr Matilda, Greenwood, Nanaimo Fbom Bio Bend.—Some IB or 20 returned miners from Big Bend came down by the Enterprise on Saturday night. There is no encouraging niwa from that quarter. Host of the returning miners go down the Columbia, Captain White carrying broken men down on tbe "Forty-nine" free, or for their services in cutting fuel. The steamer Marten is still running, but will probably be laid up after one or two more trips on account of the lowness of the river. Seymour is nearly deserted; thc only traders left are the II. B. Co , Smith k I.adniT, and S. Earles, and one grog-shop. The most of the goods bave been sent down and up to Cariboo. Tile total resident population is about 25, and tho number of houses about the same. Harvesting on ibe way down was completed. About 100 Indians were col lected at Savona's Ferry on last Tuesday week to meet with Mr. Administrator Birch, by his appointment, and were much disgusted ut bis non-arrival. A religious revival had taken place among the tribes lately, and services were held among themselves night aud morning, much fervor beinr evinced. The Roman Catholic missionaries were doing much good among the natives. Accident to tim Atlantic Cadle.— A fortnight ago an accident happened to the <cablo that was not made public by the telegraph. It wns the result of the carelessness -or recklc sness of thc skipper of a coal vessel, who dropped his anchor right over the Toute of the cable. The consequence was that the anchor became fouled with it, so Ih it -eerious results were feared. With the aid of a diver, who went down and took a survey ol tho position, tho cable was final1)' cleared from its dangerous neighbor. Although the cable was very much twisled by tbe eHorts of the skipper to free his anchor previous to the "explorations of the diver, there was not thc •lightest interruption lo the electrical communication. It should be mentioned in justice to the cable, that nearly all of the irregularity occuring in the reception of foreign news is due to the inefficiency of the Newfoundland connections. The Pope Leaviso Rome.—A delayed despatch, dated Paris, Aug. 20, says it is rumored there that the Italian government will soon treat directly with the Pope for the cession of bis temporal dominions nnd tho establishment of Rome as tbe •capital <sf Italy. Tbe Canadian papers are discussing thc probability of his taking up his abode in Lower Canada.* Arrival ot the -pahrowiiawk.—II.M.S. Sparrowhawk arrived from San Francisco this morning at half-past or.o o'clock, bringing the mails. She left San Francisco on Wednesday at 9 a.m., thus making ihe run uj> in three days sixteen and a-hslf hours, although having to encounter rough weather and violent bend winds. The Great English Prize Fioht.—The great fight between Mace and (loss came off on the Gth of August, resulting in the defeat of Goss. Thc combatants fought tw.'nty-one rounds, which lasted thirty minutes, nt. the expiration of which lime Gtofl was so disabled that he was unable to continue the mutest nod Mace was declared the victor. Bank or British Columbia— We understand that Mr. D. M. LanK, manager of the Bank of British Columbia in this city, has received instructions from the Board of Directors to remove to San Francisco to the branch In that city. Mr. Lnng will go down on thc next steamer. We have not learnt who will be the new manager. New Steamer run this Coast—A New York telegram of the 14th says : Tho magnificent steamship Oregonian, built at Williamsburg for the California and Oregon Line, made a successful trial trip down New York Bay last Tuesday, making, with 2G pounds of •team, 18 revolutions per minute and 16 miles per hour. Wages Suit.—Peter McLean sued Alexander Mclntyre in the Po'ice Court to-day for $28 50 wages due. Defendant proved tb it he had offered complainant V20, and had boarded him for thrce.or four weeks while he was laid up with a sore finger, and the magistrate made an order for $20 without costs. On Dit—That His Excellency will probably appoint Major Foster stipendiary magistrate for Leech river, with a view to his being one of the Vancouver Island official members of the united Legislative Council. Rifle Corps.—A meeting of the corps is called for to-morrow evening, nt thc Drill Hall, in regard to the resignation ol Capt Lang. Good Templars—The new lodgo of Good Templars meets tbis evening in the Theatre Photographic Gallery. Assault at Sea.—Albert Acffcke, E. Neumann, and Kidiard llerlinger, Hint Q NMBM from Iho ship Royal Tar, charged Captain Murk and bis brother, the second uiatc, win, intuiting ih"tn in teeiiMd tin- mate of striking bim in the t mc and head with liis fist< and with a cap- ■Un bar, and the captain of nlsu sirikin/ anl eboklng him. Btrliogtr conli im-d tlie i-vi- ianaa io pint, ami stated Ihat hi. bad llgnalll •! the navy witli bll iblrt, wben th* captain drew a pistol ami threatened to shoot him Unless be iiu lawn. Tuc ICI ..ml mate I: id also kicked him (Bellinger) on the bead while nlo't. After patient inquiry into tlic charges tlio Magistrate dlsm lacd the cuin- pluicts of Neumann and Bet-linger and incd the second mate $25 or fourteen days' imprisonment for the assault on Acffcke. Fiiikmkn's BlKtriT.—Mr. Legta Harnett has kindly consented to deliver a lecture in aid ot the funds of the Victoria Fire Depurttncii' ou Wednesday evening next, iu the theatre. The subject ch i ii i ii the g nius of England and America," and we learn that the 1 cturer is likely to deliver a very interesting address. We need uot urge lbe claims of the Fire Department 00 the support of our citizens ; tlie simple nnn nneement that they need Ihe money should elicit au immediate and liearty rcsponse from all quarters. The tickets have been fixed at the low figure of 75 and 50 ceuts, and we hope every man interested in the safely and Jhe welfare of the city will buy one or more tickets. Tim Union Hill.—Lotc papers announce that the Union of the Colonies bill hail received the Royal As-cnt. A private letter dated London, Aug. 15, states tbat thc bill has become law and will tike effect next February. The writer also ullr.des to the duty at Victoria being 10 per cent, as at -New Wesiminster. », 1 ■»11_C tlie chain of the lakes ami river", mill u rump is to be established ueur Predighiborg, in Mississquoi. A break up of some of the volunteer c>r|n li threatened if the A'jut ml <>eti- etul docs not heed Cumidiaii opinion. An officii! return has been pobliihed of tba number ol policemta injnrrd during tha thre» ,|1V . rioting iii II;,.le Park. Tbia return girai « tot nl of 26 i officer! injured, nml itatei tbal tba Cl lef Connnli dinner was struck lateral limei bt •tonea, atld rccciv-,I it seven; CODttwioo on tbe side of his bead and h cu; un the temple which blackened hii eve. 'Ihe Duke of Beaufort nrti-d us couch man Ihe other dny 10 tli» cum ll running between London mnl Brighton, aad his graco wm whip iin therein u trip. TELEGRAPHIC- Eastern • Chicago, Sept. 21—By the express or- ilers of iho President, the clerks of the Wliite House nre forbidden to furnish the press with lists of appointments. Chicago, Sept. 28— A Washington special despatch snya Secretary Seward is nt pi lily fulling nnd it is feared ho cannot survive much longer. Washington, S ipt. 2i—The President has decided that in consequence of the pressure of public business, he will Ue hereafter obliged to decline receiving any committees or delegations who*e oljeot is to present a programme for removals and appointments to office. Canada The Herald's Montreal despatch suys General Meade left this city to-day, after receiving marked attention from the military authorities It is reported that a Fenian force is gathering on the Vermont border of this Province, and there is considerable excitement in Huntingdon, Canada' Touonto, C. W , Sept.. 21— It is announced that the Bunk of Ilriiish North America will protest letters of credit from Eltlglllh bankers on the Hank of Upper Canada. The Dirt-dors of the Hunk of Upper Canada have not vet ilc cided what course to pursue, but it is thought the concern will be wound up by assignees. It.lis of the suspended bank ure selling at 30 | er cent discount. Toronto, C. W., Sept 22.—This evening's Telegraph lays the Government Circular issued lo country attorneys and Police M agist rales, adviaei lbe seizure of nrms iu possession of parlies whom ihe consider diiiigefiiii.i to public peace, anil snggestiig that nil persona known or suspected of having connection with tbe Fenians, be Immediately prosecuted. lluropc. [BY ATLANTIC CAni.E] Beiu.iv, Sept 21.— The Prussian army returning from the war made a grand enlry iuo the Nntional Capitul today amid great rejoicing. Paius, Sept ill.—Ln France announces that it lias copies of the Sixon treaty, and that by one of. its provisions King John is to abdicate the throuo in favor of bis son. California. Arrived, Sept 21—Stmr Sierra Nevada, 54 hoars from Columbia river, Sept 22—Bark Ethan Allen, 22J days from Honolulu. Sailed 22—Brig Franklin Adams, Victoria. Canadian Telegrams. Montreal, Sept 12.—The new Minister of Finance is the Hon Mr Holland, who nlso retains the portfolio us Post niastcr-G enera 1. The cavalry coming out to Canada are not taking their horses with them, so that fresh ones will have to be brought here, tine thousand have been, ordered for them, but ns it will take time to get suitable animals and train them, the coining cavalry will not be effective for two or three weeks after their arrival. M. Montholon, French Minister to the United States, (?) is looked for in a day or two. A United States Consular Agency has beeu established at the Capital (Ottawa ) The frontiers along Mississqaoi and Huntington are considered the most open to attack, and new gunboats are posted special ffotlce*. Mn. 7.1.1 beirs to announce to th° inriabll. ants ot Victoria that he ban lately received a large ailortment ot Children's Unrrlages aod '.'hairs, Fishing H.iskels and PUbillg Ciines, tnd a large quantity of Market and IrttVe lint; llnskels, China V.t>es, fancy Goods and Toys, ad cl wliicli Imve to be soil on or betore ■'ebruury next at ar*Mily reduced prices Goods sold at wholesale lor cost puces. * RtHOTiL.—Messrs. Solomon Urns, hare removed to the two-story brick building on Government mreet, oppoiita the St. Nicholas Hotel. They have received, ex ship Mohawk, from Lou Ion, a fine assortment of men's cloth ng and underclothing, which they will sell lower than any house in town. Give them a call. * Alexandre's Gloves—Messrs. J. II. Turner k Co., London House, have received to-day, by Express from Paris, a full assortment of lexandre'i famous kid gloves, for whieh tliey are the sole agents iu Vancouver Island nud Brlttlh Columbia. * Mil. Diouv Palmeii requests that orders for teaching, playing and tuning I'iaiofortes,and for Instruction in Singing, mny be left wiih Me-srs. Hibben k Carswell, Stationers and Booksellers, Government street, or ut his residence, near the top of Port street. * Actcmm Fjsiiio.vs. — Hre=s goods for autumn, nnd hats lor the autumn season, of the latest style, with feathers to mate', have just b-en received at t'ie Loidom llousn, Government street, in 40 days from Loudon. FBIK0H Millinery—The mtlllnef] department at London House is now under the man* agement of a lady who nrrived by last steam- er from Paris.-J. II. TORN SB k Co. * HoLLOWAT'l Plttl Mullen lid BtWSl Ccttipltlnts. —'Ih »»■ intI«nlet are aver preMot, to d If left mint- tended frequently terminate f tnih. It sli-mld b* everfwh ie ktmwn ttni hath cholera end dlairhoea de< I'lind "ii the prelenes of seme undigested iutistanre in the'stom ch or bowsls, or same d.l'terioui aiatei in timbloo'l, and that Ho!lowa>,e rule can expel either With e me and expedition. Tliey cane ntmle iu a flilr- prtelnf degreepnrifytnf, alternative, reguU'l'iir ai.d Rlretigllienit g qualities, atl.1 thus exert ever every in- toned iir.au tlie wlkiltssoinely controlling loBoans* su neeertsary f^t snbitiilnrf excasive action In the human fr ire. Hellowiy'a fnOrtcine may be advanlajre-usly tnken na a nienn . : I eeeim: the bl .o.l pare and Ilie body rool—tlie on'y pr»ct(cfl-'le eliiu uf mi^ulainm hen tli ill youlti, in inlined, ant old litre. FACTS vs- THEORIES. u Give me a place to rest ray lever on," says Archimedes, " and I will move the world." -' Give me pure and unadulterated drugs," says Medicus, of-the olden time, " and I will cure disease." Iu .ne sense, both of these learned pundits were the veriest charlatans. They knew there was no place to rest their lever on, either to move the world or cure disease. Ueubanlim was in a backward state, and the medical profession was but anothet name for sorcery, and nil the adjuncts of un.gic filters and eluirins o' the '■ evil eye," ke- Hut these Inner days have borne unto us something more than even mperstliion and its crew ever dreamt of in their in oldest phi- loaophy. Io tbeaa days of practical science, what was theory of yesterday ir laci to-day, and all the old lime notion! become ns bubblei in the sun, and burst uud break with every breath we draw Let Archimedes shoulder his lever and we will Iind a resting place for it to move Ihe world. LeL mine ancient Medicus pant nnd mil no more lor the drugs lie so sorely needs, lor we bave tbem at our hand, ever ruidy to serve tbem et his berk. Refined in tbe laboratory of Or. Kagilel, ihe finest material! known iu the medical pro iV-m-iii an- obtainable by any on*. His llillmus, l)j peptic, and Diarrhoea Pills stand unrivalled, and his Salve Operate! uithmagi- eal effect upon bums, scalds, and ull sores and ulcers of the skin In fact, we think Maouul's Pills and Salv are the wo der of tlii< century, and we are nappy in the iboliuht that many others ot our brethren of the cratt agree with us. We would earnestly counsel that all families proiide themselves with Or Maggiel's Prepaiadoni a' once, and keep them ready nt hand, so as to use them at the most opportune time and as necasio" serve-.— VaHey Sentinel New Advertisements. Victoria Rifla Corps. « GENEP.AL MEETING Of ALL MEM- !\ hers of both companies of the Corps will take place to-nlorrow evening (TUESDAY 1 Sept 25, at the New Piill Hall, Carswell's Block, Port Street, nt 7::t0, to take into consideration the most appropriate mode of tendering the acknowledgement! of thc Corps to Captain Lnng on his retirement us Corn- man tire Officer. T. L. WOOD, SP24 ('apt. 2nd t'o'v. CARRIAGE PAINTINu INT ALL ITS BRAN CUES, Yates Street, Between Deluge Engine House and the International Hotel. Work solicited, and done on the most reasonable terms by W. II. KEOHAN. ie 2-1m New AdvcriiKi'iii "iis. Victoria Turn Vereiu. ALL HSUBlia <'!' THB ABOVI IV- ititaUoa * ho i\ i-'i i > ■ id i omraeoi la* a hi imp! .Li:, DEI HBST, nu'2'2- Turn. New A'lvii lis. menti LEATHER, HARNESS, Trunk Manufictory. WM. DAISY & CO 11TK TAKK Tl!1-; IMiK-tfNT W*PORTt*N- * V Ity to thank our noose rout mi to men for lbe 11 ben I ['airorniw'e bestowpri uimii us 'tu 1 io Inform them an.| the pnblj in genefe) thai we Hre now rurryin^ on, in ftoahoctfon with our LHATHEB HTORK, i e mannf*tiire of HARNS>H of all deacrlptloni, alio TRUNKS nml VAMS!',S. We hve conatanllj on band a larjra aaiortroent of ISLAND TAXNK • Kll», CALK, IMUNKSS, 80LB, WELT, STRING mid GIUIN* LRATHRft) nl?" \ central hb- sortrnont of BHOifM \Ki:lt*s FIND N08, I'iirtic3 requiring (Uiythinjj in our Hue should xivv m u ni 1, it. w; will iapply tbem rhtmper limn uny bouse norib ol -San Francisco. BELTING MADE TO ORDER. Terms* C?a.ah« Wm, Dalby & Co., Yaten iireet, Victoria, V I. August 2 th. I«>1';. sp :o Ihe Only Su~e W:ty to Save lh© Country ! I- tO t iTRONIZI fAMERO> s ISLAND PRODUCB 1 No. 18 Fei Un, Baal'i i v\MH.l'.\s AXD HOTBt, KBEPBBfl WILL 1 find Rlwayi ua baad (rttb, cboap. au<i 1-1 hi.l Vi • Fruit, Iiland V - li an.! 'linn" o|" u|| *,rta, and Butter, .1 'to oriler, lilaud Poultry, tc, tc., 4c. N. II.—I hereby makt kaown to the publlo that, baviujt m emaati with cartalu iilaad funnel- to ull their pi .1 n from t'li- date prepared ti tell ibeaper thau niiv t'liitiaiouu peddler tbat ever ute rice— •■ Bo walk ou. John !'' Augu-t tTtb, lM66. ft 17-lm OLYMPIA OYSTERS IX EVERY si\'LE AT A. Wt PIPER'S, and int: Best Welsh Rarebits O N T II E ISL A N I). pc 19 - For Sale Ex Camden, lloslrtler, Coclter, and AnjO'fnra ElUer?, Or.rgiin rider In bbls. and eaiei, i lur. t In casks, half-tasks and cases, Sniiirrne nnd I iililunilu White U'hir, French llcohol 90 O.P., lug. I liquet, tluniDi and Eollengcr Cham- pupuf, Hnd in lore an assortment or rrnnly .•mil l,i(|tior- milublr lor tlic i'r.ide. tvexy Depot of Havana Cigars. EUGENE THOMAS, se 6 Vntfs street. XiTJ^CBEI^ I..Mini-: ASSORTMENT OF ROUGH VLAKUtS ASSUKTMBN ami ilri'.-.-i'.l for tale ch .1 ROBERTSON STEWART. Victoria, V. I., -'".li August, 1866 ie 21 eap, CHAMPAGNE! NAPOLEON'S CABINET BOUCHE. 1\:K I1AVI-: APPOINTED MBSSRS. V\ QRELLB7 & PITERRE, of VI SOLE AGENTS —FUR — Vancouver Island and Tritish Columbia- Of our uboTe-nnmcd Wiues. B uche Fils & Co., at -Mnrcuil-cur-Ay, se 19 Chumprtgnr, Frnnce. NOTICE. ILL PERSONS HA VINT. CLMMS .V agtlQBt the undersignnfl are requested to prepent iherp witb in 30 il.u- 1'rom date. AH persona indebted to th • anderaiKned nro requested to settle their accounts within 30 dnys B'ther by uoto or otherwise, or they wil lie g Yen to my Attorney for collection, us I intend t>> Imve for Europe. se IG lm J. W. KEYSEtt. JSTOTIOE, MARTIN BROS., IMPORTERS OF Groceries and Frovisions, FIREPROOF BUILDING, LATELY OCCUPIED BY L'HOTELIER £ Co, WHABP STREET. f* 6 JF03R, t=3 A-T-j^I Two O R O V E R k ll A K E It S BWING MACHINES, for heavy work: one Sinner's Machine, Xo. 2. l'ur line and heavy work. All the good, pertaining to the business, Including cotton ^im<i-. ticking, pulu, and other goudi too Damerooi 100 mention. The nliote will be sold for less than cost wiiiiin :j'j duys. Teuns—Cash or approved Notes. —ALSO- The entire s'ock of Crockery, Hardware, Ft.ruilurc, Fancy Goods, ke,, on the same tcrmi us above. All good! unsold after 80 days will be sold at auction. * se 16-lm 3. W. KETSKE. LINCOLN HOUSE! Cor- Washington anJ Front sts, PORTLAND, OttEGOJf. BT. V. MATTHIEiSEff, Of the St. Nicholas Hotel, Victoria, HAVING TAKEN THE AI10VB HOUSE, wiilie! to announce to the public that ho li now ptepared to accomodate gueits lu d iitlifactory manner. No bit:: will bo k-ft undone, which l! iu the power of the proprietor to '1". to render guegi! comfortable. Portland, Auguit ^tth, lsOi; ec 14 Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE. inE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- I Uthfg between Thomas Napier Hibben and Jame! Carswell undsr the nam'1 or firm nf Hibben .V Carswell, has been this day dis- bolted i.v mutual cotftai t. The ouslnesi will lu future he carried on by Mr. T. N Hibben who W 11 pay ami receive all money due to or .owing by the lata firm Hated this l.ith day nf September 1868. THOMAS NAI'IKI! HIBBEN, JAMES CARSWELL. Witness to tho signature of Thomas Napier llild.cn. Geohi i Pbabrbs, Solii Itor, Victoria, V. I. Witness to tbo Signature of James Carswell, Ri si rt Bismol*, Sollcl'.or, Victoria, V. I, se 1.1-1 m XJJS11VEJISITY WASHINGTON TEKRJTORY 'IM1IS INSTITUTION WILL REOPEN OM J the 17th in-t. Pupils "1 both sexes re- H bo a 111 l"' i ipectod to lurnish their own rooms, which are protldod In soparatv . Tin- Bxpemo ol Boarding and Tuition, a i hont Incidentals, v, [11 not ev i|iiurtir of 11 weeks, | n ibis in advance. For turtlier Information ftddreM KEV. GEO. !-. WHITWORTH, President. Sentt'e. tV. T.. Sep! I !. 1866. sc 11 Queen Charlotte Coil Mining Co. (LIMITED.) Notice cf Assessment. VT A MEETING OF DIRECTORS OF THK above Company held this day the following resolution was passed :— '■ That an Assessment of Sixpence sterling per Miare on A shares I e now made, payable to the Secretary at the office of ihe t'ompany, op or before the 29th in«t., between the hours of II A. M. und 2 1\,M. divily." J. S. WILLIS, Corner Broad and Trounce sts. 1 y September 6th, 1866. / becmarJ'' se 7-td UNANIMOUS NOJHNATION! OF Deluge Engine Company FOR Assistant E n £ i n eer, T. J. BURNER ************ (Binning Ctltgniplj. WONHAV EVENINO, SEI'T. it, 1H6C. Tin: IBWf. New Ailvci'iistMiiiiiis. The Foolish papers received liy tlic Rparrowhuwk arc up lo the .'itli of Aug- u-t. The Union Hill, or ns it is termed the Blitllb Columbia!! BUI, bid olitui:ietl tlie royal sanction, so that it is now Inw. It may bc [nitrating to our n-tnlcrs to know the lateral which il felt in these colonies hy the men who guide tho destinies of the Ilriiish Finpire. During the TorioiiB stugcs of this bill in tho House of Commons and House of Lords, there wus not n single member lo stand up in de* fence of the people of either colony, or in defence of that principle which only the debased Englishman can ignore—the principle of self-government. Hud wc beeu a herd of cattle we could not have received less consideration—indeed we would lnvo received more, if we might judge by the amount of interest thut wus taken by noble lords and members of both Houses generally the present year in tho quadrupeds which supply the "roast beef of old England." The Confederation scheme, which tho telegraph nnuounccd a little while ago to be consummated by Jmperiul enactment, turns out to be still a thing of the fancy. The English Government did nothing with it whatever the present session. Nextyenr it ie to be taken " under consideration." Next year ! The term has ruined nations as weB as projeets before now. Next year may, and no doubt will witness events tbat will put Confederation out of tbe que-tion. People's destinies are not now to be decided by tbe namby-pamby "next year'' statesmen. The following is the manner in which tho question was dealt with by the Government:—"The Earl A Carnarvon, iu reply to Lord Lyvo- den "bore testimony to the loyalty and patriotism displayed by the inhabitants ol the British colonics in North Aiuerict, and said that the question or thou federation bad been long and anxiously considered, but it was not until two years ago thut it had assumed a practical shape. The delegates of tho different colonics had at last settled the basis of a scheme, and about a fortnight ago their proposals were finally sent lo the Colonial Office, end the sanction of tho Imperial Government and Legislature nsliod. Tbe scheme had been most elaborately discussed, and ns tliere had been many difficulties to overcome, they hud necessarily luken a long tiine. Her Majesty's Goverumont would do all iu their power to Forward the wishes of the colonies a? far ns consistent with the interests nnd policy of the mother country. Tlie matter was, however, so important, that it Vas impossible for her Majesty's Government or the Imperial Parliament to take it into consideration during tho short period which now te- mained of the session." From Canada we learn thit Mr. Gtilt, the Finance Minister, has resigned. The immediate cause of the step wus the withdrawal by the Government of the School bill which Mr. Gait had pledged himself to support ; but tbe condition of the Canadian finances hnd, we believe, very much to do with the gentleman's resignation. The School Bill, however, created very general indignation throughout Upper Canada, and it was this power that forced the Administration to withdruw the bill. The following were some of its obnoxious clauses, as given by the Globe : "The common schools of Upper Canada, which are thoroughly uusectarian, are to be placed on the same footing as the schools of Lower Canada, which are avowedly sectarian. Our schools which are so constituted as to serve all creeds, are to be regarded in the same light as the Lower Canada schools, which are so constituted as to serve only one particular crted. In Upper Canada, Roman Catholic teachers aud scholars have the same advantages in the common schools as others; but, in Lower Canada, the Roman Catholics have the exclusive use of the schools, and yet tbe minority in Upper Canada is to bave as great and greater privileges tban in Lower Canada. We, who invite all to the common schools, and treat all alike, get no more consideration than tbo Lower Canada majority who monopolize the schools, and force tbe minority to seek education elsewhere." \rICTOIiIA_Tl 111 AIRE L. E O T U H E IH AID OF TIIK FIRE DEPARTMENT riMIE F1IIE nEPAHTHENT BM LEAVE 1 in notify the pa bile of Victoria thai Hi, I.Kdll HARNETT, of San Francisco, has kindly ciinse.iieil In de iter a Lecture in aid of the (iinenil Fund, whieh is al prtMnl in such a condition lhatwc nre iinilile tn nicel our current eipetnSS. It is tO he hoped Ihnt ilie citizens of Victoria, who havi so inanv Conner times shown tlo ir liheral spirit, will not on this occasion allow this appeal to he made iu vuin. OX WEDNESDAY EVMG SEPT. 20. Mr. Legh Harnett Will deliver A. LECTXJUE At tho VICTORIA THEATRE —IN- AID OF TIIE FUNDS OF TUB YICTOKIA FIBS DEPARTMENT bUBJECT: " The Genius ol Lngland and America.'' His Worship Mnyor Franklin bas kindly consented to preside. Tickets, 50 cts ; Reserved SeXts, 75 els Box office will be open at 10 a.m. on Tuesday Morning tho 25th inst. The Chairwill l»c taken at 1\ p.m. precisely. se 24-td Chronicle copy On y Farle Francais. NOUS LE PATRONAGE DLSTINGCE MIL0I1D JONNIBULL. Maison de Bout Loae, ^ Rue Johnson, Neptemhro, istiti. I MONSIEUR IiERTHELICMV DE RIIAM a l'lionneur d'informer ses amis ct le publique, that he still continues to make the largest bread in town. His Bully Loaves arc s dd Trois pour un quart, Bonne qualite. Try it and bc convinced, [t.e (larihoo Sentinel et les Journal de la Cour dc Londrcs sont pries do oe pas copier.] sc24 lw Aultralian Steamer Lost—The Sydney Herald of July 14th gives an account of the total loss, with all hands, of the steamer Cawarra near Newcastle, Australia, on tbe lltb. An Appeal to tlie Citizens of Vic'orh, V-1. 'I'HE CONGREGATION EMANU-EL OF i Victoria, V. I., in meeting assembled, this dav, .Saturday, Sept. 22d, 180G, Resolved, That the aid of our Fellow Citizens of all Denominations he solicited through the following authorized and duly appointed Committee. And that such Committee endeavor, by every means in their power, to raise funds whereby part of the debt or mortgage on the J-ii.elitisli Synagogue may he cancelled. Knowing the liheral views nnd generosity of the citizens of Victoria, ihe congregation has not the Slightest doubt (making due allowance for the dull;.ess of the Bcason) that their appeal will meet with that response which the exigency of the ense requires. A. JACOBS, President. L. ANTnONY, Secretary. II. M. COHEN', LEWI- LEWIS, D. NHIRPSER, J. W. KEYSER, ' ec2i Committee on Subscription. NOUVEAUTES DF. L'AUTOMXE ET D'llIVER. J. II. TURNER ET CIE., Out l'lionneur d'informer leurs amies et le public quil viennes do recevoir un assortiment do Nouve- autes de Modes des Meillcurs liaisons de Paris. MAISON DE LONDRES. Septembre, 1866. sc23 New Advertisements. GRAND PROMENADE New Goods CONCERT! - «°-™ THOS. WILSON & CO., Government House, ON Tuesday Next- Sept. 26. AT 9 |-1 O'CLOCK, I'NDEIt TIIK lsITi IAI. riTHOXAliE OI" BIS EICELLHCT TII MVI1MI —inn— Mrs and tbe Misses Kennedy, ADMIRAL AND MRS. DENMAN, THI Office's of H. M- Ships, etc. On which occasion The Band of H- M. S. Sutlej, The Band of the Volunteer Corps, and I other Artistes will appear. TICKETS ONE DOLLAR—Mny be procured of T. N. Hibben k I o., Booksellers, Government street. Bgy* The proceeds will be applied to the Funds of the V. It Corns. se 23-td STRAYED AWAY. A BLACK AND TAN TERRIER Dog nbout nine months old nnd of good medium size, with light spots on h'° fore feet. Whoever will return it to the owner will be liberal); rewarded. JESSE COWPHB, ee23 Boot and Shoe Store, Yates st. Invito attention to tin ir [few Hock ot WINTER i. O O II s just arrived l»> Royal Tar from London, coniisting or FLAN N KLS—Wki.su—Twilled Saxony I'liiin uud Fancy Colors DITTO — Canton — White »ud Un- bleuchtd BLANKBTS--All sizes BALMORAL SKIRTS FRENCH MERINOS—In all colon ALSO — Hoyles' Prints, Horrockses' Long Cloths, Linen and Cotton Ticks, Sheetings, Quilts, Drugget Squares, Green Baize, Hollands, American Leather Cloth, —AND— A General Assortment of Goods suitable for the Autumn aud Winter. Tho?. Wilson & Co., MASONIC BUILDING, ».iili;ltttli;\T STREET. se 20 SAN FRANCISCO OYSTER SALOON ! Government street, Between Gns Keyset's and W. Wilson's THE UNDERSIGNED, IN VIEW OF TIIE t4 Good 'I'init's " folks' said were coming, has OPENED thc above premises, and intends to Ol'EN TIIE BEST OYSTERS tho market furnishes. Ti.cy will bo 14 to a s t «' »l Fried Stewed In or Out of tbe Shell JJgy* Open at ull hours. se 23-1m J. B. BUELL. Chains and Anchors. TWENTY TONS CHAIN Short Liuiced and proved from J to I AND ANCHORS, From 20 to 800 pounds. For Sale by I'EI'EB M'QUADE, se 2?, Wharf street, Victoria. ^eimiov-ajl,. W. HEATH OM BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM HIS Iriends and thc nublic that he has removed his Boot and Shoe Store To Government STIIEET, two dnors from the "Colonist and Chronicle" Office, where he will continue his Buot Making business. BOOTS AND SH0E3 MADE TO ORDER Of the best materials and workmanship, N.B.—Repairing done at shortest notice. se J3 Attention, Fire Eepartment,! IN CONFORMITY WITH SECTION 11 of the Fircmen'B Protection Act, 1H01, notice is hereby given that an election of two duly qualified persons to fill the respective offices of Chief and Assistant Engineer of ihe Vic- t ria Department tor the saining year will be held at the Hou c of tbe Deluge Engine Co. No. 1, Monday the 1st day of October next, at 10 o'clock in thc forenoon. The Poll will b-j closed i)t 4 o'clock p.m. By older S. L. KELLY, President V.F.D. E. C. HOLDEN, lion. Sec. V.F.D. se 20 Cow For Sale A COW (AND CALF SIX WEEKS OLD), warranted perfectly gentle. Price $55. Also, a young Meer, Apply to sc20 G. NIAS, James Bay. Queen Charlotte Coal Mining Company (Lim.) Notice of Keeting. AN EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEET- ing of .shareholders of this Company will be held in the oflice of the Company, City Council Cbnmbers, oh Friday the 28th of September, 1800, at one o'clock. Business To confirm tho special resolutions passed ut a meeting held August 2*1 h, 18li(!, and other bu-incss which mny come legitimately before the snid meeting. J. 8. WILLIS, scl3 Secretary. FOR SALE, 5© A GOOD MARE (IN FOAL), WITH YEAR- ling colt by her side. Will work in single or double harness. Apply at the Office of the Evening Telegraph, LANGLEY STREET. ic9 J. H- Turner & Co. GOVERNMENT STREET, VICTORIA, V. I. LONDON FIRM, J. P. Tunstall & Oo LONDON HOUSE, September, 1866. 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. Linens, Cottons, Prints, Damasks, Blankets, Flannels, &c, Dbbbs Goods, The New Linseys, Serges, Merinos, Poplines, Plaids, <&c. Shawls—Rich Broche, "Wool, Himalayan, &c, Ladies' and Children's Underclothing, Mantles, Furs, Hosiery, Embroideries, Lace Goods, &g. Millinery,- Wreaths, Heatl Dresses, a beautiful selection . of Bonnets in the Lamballe, Pamela, and other new shapes; Hats in silk, velvet, and straw. This department is now wider the direction of a First Class French Milliner, who arrived by last steamer. The above goods have been selected by our London partner with great care, and will be sold on most favorable terms. J. H. Turner & Oo., se 21 Agents for Alexandre's KidGloveB. THURSDAY REAL ESTATE SALE OP FIRST - OIL. AS9 CITY PROPERTY! Sales Positive — Titles Guaranteed. J.P.Davies&Co. Are instructed by tbe Mortgagees TO SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION At S al es r oom, WIIAKF STREET, Thursday, Sept! 27th, - AT 12 O'CLOCK, SHARP, ALL THOSE pieces or parcel's of lund in the town of Victoria, V. I., situate on Fort street, and bounded as follows : Degitiiiuing nt n point ou the northerly side of Fort street, 180 feet east from Ihe corner of Blanehnrd and Fort streets ; thenco northwardly at right angles 120 feet ; Ibence westwardly 30 feet ; thence southwardly 120feet; thence eastwardly to tbe pluce of beginning, being the easterly half of town lot (286) two hundred and eighty-six, together with all improvements thereoo, comprising the double fiontage store, twenty-two feet front, together with the fivo roomed Dwelling House, lathed ami plastered tbroughont and papered onr plaster ; large kitchen 25 hy 14 feet ; fine fruit and vegetable garden in the rear, and large Gate Entrance on Fort street. This property was latel) rented as a piano store to Mr. Ungual at the low rental of Twenty Dollars per month. For further particulars apply to JOHN COPLAND, i sq , Attorney-at'law, Bastion street. ALSO, FOR SAME ACCOUNT JAMES BAY BREWERY —AND— IPX, -A.3STT. ALL THOSE pieces or parcels of land in the town of Victoria, V I., situate and known ou the official map of the same as Town Lots Nos. 1733 aud 1734, having a frontage of 66 feet each on Michigan street, James Bay, by a depth of 165 feet, tbe two lots'making half on acre ; together with all improvements thereon, which comprise the four roomed Cottage residence, three stall Stable and Coach' house, fine Fruit and Vegetable Garden, and one of the best brick Wells in the colony, 78 feet deep, with large force pump, the well bringing in a rental of TEN DOLLARS PER MONTH. The Brewery Comprises Brewhonse, large Copper, resling on brick arch, Mash and Malt Tubs, Underback Cooler, Brick Cellar, Malt Room, with work round, Malt House, with brick floor, Brick Malt Kiln, witb flues complete, also large Bottling House. tSUMichigan street is one of the best macadamised streets on the Island. JQTThe Brewery and Plant, are complete in every respect and capable of supplying both colonies. This property is well worthy the atten' tion of intending buyers. ACTS OF SALE AT BUYERS' EXPENSE. ft 17 J. P. DAVIES, It CO., Auctioneers.
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Title | Evening Telegraph |
Publisher | Victoria, B.C. : McClure & Co. |
Date Issued | 1866-09-24 |
Geographic Location |
Victoria (B.C.) |
Genre |
Newspapers |
Type |
Text |
FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Identifier | Evening_Telegraph_1866-09-24 |
Series |
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 |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
AIPUUID | c0e1ad2d-4da4-4805-9998-c99b337ef2a2 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0313064 |
Latitude | 48.428333 |
Longitude | -123.364722 |
AggregatedSourceRepository | CONTENTdm |
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