•** .'do aasftl %t&f. ¥ VOL. I VICTORIA, "VANCUUVEH ISLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, JF01Y 6. 1866 _^ •asaesmsBm -mm THE "EVENING TELBGUAPIJ," n'suuiiiu i \erv Even:ng at 4 O'CIock, (Saterday and Sunday evenlngi excepted.) alio ivttv SUNDAY MORNING! TKKMg O* •tuy KIl'TIOfl I Par Again?, In ad vanes, ty mail, Ft "la nanaths, I er W*«t, payable to Carrier, IOfUU|»s, .110 00 . e on st 10 For tenon of Advertiaeur nt apply at the Office. Lanrley Street LETTER FAOM BIO BSD. Tbe following is an extract from a letter to the Sentinel from Big Bend by Mom. R Dcffls, the well known Cariboo correnpoi dent : * * * * Thi-e are still about 600 people in Bijr Rend, v z: 200 on McCullochi Creek, 200 on Frinch Cmk, and f00 more Muttered all over tie iountry Qui <>f ihe 200 men st.itiom d OD French Creek atont one-third are engaged pulling in win; dnm«, etc, the rest are lying buck eating up their provisions, and seem to depend on the tew who are prospecting und on Providence tc make their " pile.'1 Such a Inzy and (doggish set of people I never saw in nny pluci- ; if, instead of gruui'ilnig at impos libillttes from morning to inchi, with no belter purpose tbnn the dog barking at the moon, they would turn to at prospecting, tbe chuiires of striking something would be gremer for as all. As fur me, I am busy running a tunnel with Johnny Gillls, in aside hill Rdjniniug ihe Lnflt-ur or -Half Breed claim ; Qeorge Weaver baa already crossed the lino, en route for Blackfuc^' James May and John Tilford are to join us to run the tunnel, should we striae nothing tbey intend going to Blackfoot v a Kooienay. A new hatch of Caribonitea started this morning, some for Blackfoot and othen for somewhere else Many people have come here from Blackfoot, after having prospered there for several rcoritlis without siicceHs. They lay the country is open and extensive, but it is overrun by people, and the gold is very spotted. From all thai I hear and lee, I think thila miner stands a belter ahow yet in Cariboo than anywhere else. Please tell the boys that " all that glitters ii not gold," and that "a bird in the baud is better tlinn two iu ihe bush.'' Many who have left Cariboo lo come up here wished themselves back there again. 'I hey may strike some rich spots up here, bnl upon the whole I think it will nev, r be a go d mining country. The nioiin'ains aw high and steep, bnrren ot every kind of vegetation but trees (for th« mo-t part cedar) nnd prickly ferns (culled most aiiproiiriatriy hy miners devil's clnl'Sl, which tear your hands when widking •lung The bed rock in the streams nnd all over the uountrv, ns far ns I am Hble to judge, is as a generul rule what is kiifwn among geologists as amphibolous, It may contain rich spots in t-omo of ill ••ami,but upon the whole it never prove! lotba rich, and every ounce of gold tuken out coils two. 'I he bed rock here seems sometimes to be a compound of granite aud limestone or iluto rock, tbe latter belonging io the clnss of r cks known among scientific men is phylladet. The ^IfprtoK*. 'though perhaps not io deep as ia Cariboo (do one knowi much thus far about their average depth), will be of a Trry costly character, owing to the numerous large houMen obstrnoing tht way. H requires a good denl of capital lo prospect this country, and uiiforiiuiaitly no one np here •eemi to have" any money. I think that all the broken men in the twocooniea . and iu California, Blackfoot, etc., have found their way here. Very little va ill lie known about Frein-h Creek before full, on .account e/ high water; for size and in everything else it resembles Keiihleyi Creek more than any creek I have ever ;«en. If no gold ii atiuek in some of the flits I would not give much for the beds of ibe oreeka iu 3ig Bend; still our knowledge und exjierienee is so limited in regard to gold diecbverfts that I do not waut any one.la take my opinion us they would citrteufc .coin. The touutry muy turn out yet belter than I ihink, und it is my earnest wish that I may be *rong in my anticipation-; for it is of little consequence whether an individual is incorrect iu his calculations, whilst'lt is of momentous importance to see the country prosper. oj • (HO.V lltlLH. (From the Oaribol «v*nt,ail, 2M4.) Wo h»»e ken p»rmiited to make an extract (mm a private letter from Qos- iieluinuth respecting ih» new ditrgnigs on Cniion creek, It says : " llnkson, 8hep- peid and McLeese have just arrived from a projecting trip o'i Cauon creek, and they bring linnk a first rule account of the country. TI e water was so high in the creek that it was impossible for Ihein ■to pr«apeet it, so they tried tire benches. The first bench tried wh some 13 feet almve the level of (he creek ; they brought a ditch iu nnd ground sluiced lor u spnee of «0 or !25 feci, and windied np 873—1 wpigtied it here myself. 'I he amount does not seem much, but considering Ihe oils' acles they hud lo contend with 1 think it is first ratp. It took them five days lo sluice and wash up the iibove. They had but one shovel and one pick, having lost some of their tools on the way up and hud to use two old leaky sluice boxes, through which a good deal of fine dust got lost. Shepperd showed me a pros peel nt 50 cents to a pun which he got in another pi ice. All the gold is more or less mixed with quartz Bob McLeese found one piece of qimr'z that woigl.ei' about iwo pounds which is perfectly im preuuaied with void. They nre nil goinu hack iigniii iromed ot. ly. They represcn ■ he country as being extensive. -Enclosed you will find a simple of the gold.'' [We have seen the sample alluded to, and judging from its durk color, we would bo inclined to think that it will assay well.—Kn. Sektivel.1 - Jfa&'ti.-. _:ji____LLJii» New Advertisements. WILSON & MU1IRAY, GliOCERS, Provision, Wine & Spirit Merchants, B K'-RS A CO FEGTIONERS, >OUT 8T., VICTORIA, V. I. SHIPPING SUPPLIED. 33, E IsO. O "V .A. L. The will known JIWELRY imiLISHIEM —-OF— J. L. JUNGERMAN, Has been removed to bis NEW STORE IN THE Masonic Buildings, COVIRVTIEVT ST1EET, jy 2 VICTORIA, V. I. EX FIOELITER A Choice lot of Bacon aJu^t Arrived. t < 1 r; f. II >> I For Sale by ly a P. Gilligan, RTOKK STRKET. SANPRAKCLC)JG.\R« ■W If you Want Ihe Finest -O* HAVANi CICAR ON TUE PACIFIC COAST, CALI. ON Angn«tu3 P. Keyser, Government street, adjoining the San Francisco Baths. A FIVE KEW STOCK JUST EECEIVED. _ jy_2 TUB FIO^EER ICE CREAM, —FROM THE- PACIFIC TEIFG2APH HOTIL, IS AGAIN IN THE FIELD. rrHE PROPRIETOR IS PREPARED TO JL supply, as usual, bis customers, parties, balls, etc., at moderate rates. PACIFIC TELEGRAPH HpTEL, jy3- j. j. Store ctrect. New Advertisements. Jesse Cowper, Wholesale, and ReUil Dealer in BOOTS AND SHOES, LEATHER, —AND— SHOE FINDINGS, "sta-TeS Street, OPPOSITE WELLS, FAROO & Co., .. At the «ld Wand of Webster & Co., it prepared to iiipplr tbe waut* of tbe public, iu his line. The Latest Stybs Received by every arrival from England and San Francisco. jy2 TELE EVENING TELEGBAfH . */a c* Fporborg & Eueff, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Im purlers and Wholesale Dealers Id GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, I Soots and .Shoes, Wharf street, Victoria, V. I. . jy 2 J. P. DAVIES & CO., AIXTIOMCKlts <b COMMISSION MElt < IIASTs. salesroom, Fireproof Blono Ilullillng, Wiiurr street, aaar I'stss. Cash Advanrei Site. Jlerchandiee f*r CARRIAGE FAINTING. BBOAD STREET, OPPOSITE THE WB3LEYAN CHAPEL I'HE UNDERSIGNED IS THE ONLY CAR. 1 Huge Painter iu Jficioria. Work done on reasonable terms. W. II. KEOH.LN. Jy2 Jro JUST EECEIVED llantlcal 'Imsnacs for 1866, Meirtebiea tt Hannj's Royal do,, do., Late Admiralty Coatt < harts, Whatman's Drawing Paper. Entlless and loattted Dratrlaf da., Peon i's IPJetalllt ■ mirandtitn, Jl.ithim itlral Instruments, Copying Prei et Brit Blotting Paper, Perforated Ifoard Tlnae and Wrapping Papers, U'rltln; Desks and Polios, Artlsi's •laterlalt, Pbotograplilc Album", (iencral latlooery, Rapt* and Fanev. Jy 2 IIIBBr'T t CtBtv»-|.», Cheap and Easy Washing. THE EXPEDITION, RASK, ANDRCON- DM V with which ihe " Family Wasb ' muy be accomplished, bv using HAHPKH TWKLVBTRstB»' aLToxaxai soti? rowoxs. It truly surprising I Scktc-Ij any ruhbitig is laaglred, und a little child may use it. Sold bv all Storekeepers in Pen y Packets, tnd wholesale bv Harper Twelvetrees' llrom- ley-by-How, London. Wholesala Ageutt for Vancouver Island, H. JANION,QREEN, * RHODBS. It t MERCHANTS' Mutual Marine INSURANCE COMPANY OF SAN FRANCISCO. OFr 1CB.—N. E: Cor. Front 4 California Stt — . Capital, #300,000. AltEBATE FROM RATES OF PREMIUM charged, will hereafter be made by thii company, at large as allowed oy any responsible Company or Agency doing butiunt >u this City. This Ceotpaay is angajfsd EsxlusWslj n Marino Insurance. WAR RISKS TAKEN. A! losses paid promptly in Dnitad States Isold Coin. JAMES P. FLINT, );l rreeidenv. GENERAL Job Printing ESTABLI*IljlE.\r ■i Langley Street, Victoria, The Printing Offloe or TH« EVENING TELEGRAPH Cfflca ii replete with every appliince and variety of Material for tbe Execution of LETTER PRESS PRINTING! In all it* branches, whether Plain or Ornamental CHARLES BERNARD, ilomufacfnr und UwU* f\t. „ FAMILY CHARTRES CDFF1. And Splcee of all klltvH, No. 707, Santome utreet, corner GM, Betvreea Jadtsoa ttt* PauifiiV ffr,t Premium oytfitd ley the **'*»** **■ ,titu«,foTtktbetlGof***n4,!l§*l*r'. — Tlit prrmHrtor hs-vlatr •■«">*««* ,S."7J? Power 1. biaVnufcctnry. ka aow ^"'»'»* facili.it> to suipty the trade .""'-.M^«" general. Alia, 'rtes from ti is Bilablt*«tnl Tb. public-re ...pec . ' tttj toeall snd eonvinr. themselves Country order.proir>uy attended to. " 'HUE OFFICE AIMS at eecu-ing JL tuot tpeedy Kiecutiou of orders at it consistent with correct aud elegtut Work, msnshlp. Orders received for Printing llODkt, Bullosas Cards, Pamphlets Invoic'l, Cataloguts Bill Heads, Sermonl, Trade Forms, Reports Circulars, (Plain or Rentals, Coloured,) Leases, Hand Bills. (Plain or Law Forms of ever/ Coloured, J description. For Price*, apply at the Offloe. Langley street. (sewing machines^ »ns.-n. Siaaw «~ «— i. u» -Os M.csls. tksa srillsaw all kjads wf.kjifc wut s.1 ku4s *t unsX 1IACHIKB3 SOLD M TWO YEAfiS Tb» »lmast Incredible increase In tbe salt of tberiiuirer Machine durlua the |,ast two years Is owinc to the ponulnritv of the LK'I'TRR A TRANSVKHSE .SHUTTLE Fumily Uachiae, which wns introduced in 1 SCO. since which lime it (.as earned and established a reputation Cor bally uses equal to tbr celebrated maoulacturing machines ol tbis Firm, wbick are generally acknnwledged, even by deslart In oti.er dewing Uachinat, to ba uueqiisJlsd for such purposes. 9eW NO OTHER Family Sewing Machine has such perfect and Improved appliances lor Ruffling, Ilcmnjiug, Binding, Felling, TuckiOf, Gathering, Clinging, Brtsiaii . • ur Jg, Q 11- ing, ele, ItST All persons requiring atoriaatioa abou' ourSewinn Machines,their . ilea, Prices, Working Capacities, and the best MMbod of nurchasiagjusui ciuuin it by sending fox a copy of tbe SINOEH UA.NCFACT0KIXO COXPASVS iLLOtvaiTiD rtapRLtT, Which Is entirely devoted to the subject It will be teut frratit, with specimens of work. Local Agcnti wanted in ivtry T*w». WILLIAM BRODUICK, Oeneral Agent tor the Singer Manfg Co. General News Agsnt J. Stratman. EMPIRE NEWS DEPOT Cor. Washington & Sansome wr* Han Franciico. THE ADV RTISEBit prepared to tlpplj with punctuality and celerity tht.anaex, d newspapers and periodicals upou the hilluwing terms All orders, to receive imnj'-diue attn.- tlon, must be nccompunied by cash remiituuce, and banded in previous bj lUe altli, UU>, aud 2ttb ol racu- munib. im LoOdUL Dtftllj 'I':tIlt-« *• Ti* Fi*U w '* lMn«tril-i1 Tnn»»a ■• WMcl/TliMi »„ 7yo * Ih' I i !.i ■■ in LnMotl l, oo * Werkl* lllM*."^ ..N'OO " 111. NfWt Of lit Wo. Ill lJrvQ - Pu'iik OpmtAn , ; tt* " }n«l«x (Kra-B Ir.d. / 14 imi *« 111. ftp/* tiiif Ntjt* goo *• S;.fcui-r liuo »• Rf-mw JtJoo Sjt'urdMj rttTi** 14 o> nubl" THE LANCASHIRE InBumnoe Company. Capital, Tioo Millions Sterling. ■Hanehaster,.. Exebia - ga atr-et. I.ondan s> 10 Csrahlll. Liverpool.. T, Weter 'f«»l. Glasgow t loath ll.n.vrr Stra.t. Blrml gham _..„ TIta Exchange. Bristol SO, Broad Stre.t. HAVI.VO BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS for tbe above company, we are now prepared la take risks at rates at moderate as these et any other respontible Company. WUlSSENBURGEIt * SCilLOESSER, YaccouKr Llaud Agency. 37* > Nnii"i... lasttJa. Illt.-Ita.l."l S'o-V- AtliL"J Voottil; BUrii* jmV* Majfiitin* H*i[. -'• M»ui»i*iii* tMi|MMint MNruinv KmrkcrrMK-WT V%t\U V toll*...... ., . 4»o.lt'\SUdifABo<k. sit ft) ... .14 M 10.1 3*8 a 00 JM y,' UK Sin) »» loo .... fi Vaiitnl Huot tf.-sMii fM*1 M«L'H7:nr M»<l*ni ftftann**'* onlhlv... _ F. LoolO'i n-*w K»mll> Majr'ainic ^..""sb* Cfian^t-rt' K'l.nluir^r. nurnal 4 00 Mout.il) pa4'«ra, Oixwi VTmtW ;, 09 ■' " AllthtTrar Round j, M ThviVfrav'a Cnmhili MttLtutn* .»oc La'i.ttun I.titireL fj t» ". A. !*ala*i T'lnplP B«r ...H 00 sUihrirnSoctPly Mnnaiine ^00 St. J mufti MMMlnf # Of Rdinburjrh Rt-vlrw —,M00 Ixtndon K"» icw jq.^ Noiill BrUittltUt-view...... ,.10 00 tVtatntin«u r R» n»w }0 60 I nndnn kV J'-urimt VtM Mininir rV BtnMMfir Mar 10 00 T. REMOVAL. F. 8WANW1CK 4 CO. HAV1 BB- moved to Wharf itrtfl. opposite tha Auction Rooms of J. P. Daviei 4 Co., where they will conduct a Geueral Couihiiteton business, in connection with tbe Shipping Office, as heretofore. ISLIKD AND OTHER PRODUCE tot Will be regular^ ftct^yed, and • T/*f"Ceiritcrc. l» I MM vBtitiung dTtlcgrapjj. FKIIlAV EVENING, JULY 6, 1866. The Nun Meeting In Cariboo. Tbe Sentinel of June 85th i-oti'uiiia a foil and excel'eni rrporl of the great moss meeting held iu Rid-field on ilie i.'3tl ult, to condemn tli" arbitrary cunilui't of Judge Beghie in regard to the Aurora D.vi rase. The raeetiun wis tirst sddrrMrd lit Mr. liurdorkt, who spoke siroiijfly ana nit the complifutwl und expentive Hystein ol latviwhicli ei'it. nt'he mine*, nnd On the righlt of tnul liy jury, condemning lite orhitrury und partial conduct of J ml." Bettl'ie in setiinir, aside tin verdicts of juries. Mr. Towers followed, staling tliui the laws ol the country hud liren lrumpled on in an outrageous nu r liy Judge Iteg- bie, and urging the people lo d muiid re dress from the Qurernnient. Mr. John Mailareu came next, in-istiiiu; especiully on the necessity for a Court of A ppeul. The nveting was further addressed by Messrs. Perrott, Murdoch, Simpson, and Liimneister The conclusion of the meet ing is thus given by the Sentinel: "Tbe ecretary by request of the mectin;, then r ad a leading article from the tlrituh Colonitt, which had jus urrived hatatterno n by E picas, cont toing s n iraents which m t with tb ' unanimous approval nf the m eting. " The Chairman then proposed II ai M ssrs. J. McLaren a d Fra k L unieister ha appointed as a commi tee to w ilupon nit Excellency tbe Administrator f the Government with the foregoing resolutions, which being put to the meeting was ' urtie i by ac 1 mat ou, the ra< eting at tbe s me time pi dging themselves to delray the otpenses nf the journey ' Three cheers were then given f r Judge Cot, the liritith Colonitt, the Chair t an, the Secretiiiy, th ■ Cariboo enlinel, aud thi Que n, and three groans forjudge bVgbi -. Th ■• inert- ing thiol adjourn* I." [Wh r are the cheers fur the Victoria Chronicle, so o t niutiously published as til graphi > y our cou • mporary a few days ago? Eo. Ti:i..] "Throughout the whole .proceedings th re pievaied til'.t spirit t good order and de<o- iinn which is peculiarly eh ratteristic of m n of int I ig nee ; not a uord wis uttered or an action tak n thai could he e nstrti d into nothing approaching th ems n Intimidation or fore • ; tbe grratert harmony and unanimity eti ted on all points brought before th,- me. i- in.-, and on the whol the people t f ''ariboo lave reason tn be proud of the orderly character of the first meeti g ever held iu the district." P.. bile (scltoi.l v..iuiii;i!Ioiih. OIRLS DSPtllTUCKT. Thii department of the Public Schools was examined yesterday by the Superintendent, assisted by several of the visitors, who comprised most of t^e clergy of ihfe city, several of the Board of Education, and a number of ladies.and gentlemen. The varied exercises of the pupils were very creditably performed, and the viiitort generally expressed their satisfaction With the progress evinced and the conduct of the school under tbe careful and efficient management of Mrs. Fisher and her assistant, Miss McDouell. The following pupils were especially commended at tho close of the examination :— First Clan—Misses Sarah Todd, C. Latham, M. Latham, H. Fox, M. Watson, M. Norrts, E. Eyre, J. Freeman, J. ('helps. Second Clatt —Misset B. CamsfOP, J. Eyre, J. Wat- ton, M. Overttone, J. Kinsman. Third Clan — L. Wilcox, A. Barry, J. Jamieson, E. Sid- dell. The exercise! of t e day were agreeably varied by vocal performances by the pupils, accompanied y Mils McDonell on the piano. At the conclusion the Superintendent and teverai of the visitors addie-sed tho school in very complimentary terms and the proceeding! terminated with the National Anthem. The l» MH-iet >i-lio..l. Tha examination of this school, under the tuition of Mr. Burr, commenced this moining at half-past nine o'clock. TheSuperin rndent of Education was present, also the llishop nf Columbia, Rev. A. C. Garrett, Itev.Thos Somer- ville, Rev. F. Gribbe'.l, Messrs. Tolmie, C. B. Young, Alston, Macdonnld, Williams and Others. Some 25 or 30 pupils were in attendance,, and their neat and clean appearance was noteworthy. The examinations wero conducted by tbe Superintendent and Messrs. Garrett and Somerville, and were generally Tory good, more especially in tbe lower branches; In history, however, they were rather deficient, at alto in physical geography. One or two pupils tbowed fair p>olicieucj in grammar and book-keeping. The writing of several of the pupils was very good, although tome of the best were absent. In arithmetic tha advanced class were very good, and deserving of particular mention. Tho exercises Wert concluded by short addresses to the •cbolart from the Superintendent aud one or two of the viiitort. Ascskt or Moist Battii.—We are gla-1 to learn lb it two adventurous townsmen of our own are about to undertake tbe bi her o suv atiempte-l feat of atceuding the lofty peak of Mount Baker. Dr. Robert Brown, well known in this city at the cbi- f of Ibe I land Exploring Expedition, an I Mr R. Coleman, artist, librarian to the Me hani s' lustiule, will s art about the end of this month for Skadgett river, which they will ascend at far at practicable in canoe-, and then strike out tor Ihe sou h- a.tetn slope of tne mountain, which Ibt-j have reason to beltt-vc* the molt accessible. They will endeavor to make I MrarOssga' exploration of this magn ftcent peak, an I mine accurately itt altitude, a point which is Hill a lubject of dispute, ihe stated height Varying from I ,00 Hu 10,nut) feel. LI.-. Ilruwn is uu experienced trav Her, having "nolo ed a great part if the north-western slope of the Dockf Mountains duri g bis botanical researches, anl Mr. Coleman Is a [number of the Alpii.e Club of London, aud has made the asceul of Mont Blanc twice, besides buving made teverai other Alpi e excursions, lie is also a glacial urlist of repnt , and oo bis return wa may look lor tome fine tketches of the glaciers of that tnone incognita yclept Baker. Both gentieine aread > irably adapted to this daring aud hazardous exploit, and we wish iheui every success ia th'ir attempt. '■ Fobioox."— In these times of long faces and lean purses it is refreshing to observe tbat tbe popular tendency is not towards despondency, but to enjoy tbe passing mo nents and " tboot fully as she flies." This morning an early riser might have seen a " gay and fe-tiie" party, comprising it number of ladies and children marshalled (a la Marsh, in days of yon) by one of our favorite amateurs, wending their way to where the saucy little I'iana lay, with steam up and awnings spread, awaiting her fair load. A number of others joined tbe party at the wharf, and at 9 o'cl ck the Diana forsook Victoria for Sooke, leaving "one more disconsolate," who arrived loo late, fortook on the wharf. Aprop t of amateurs we bear it mentioned that the dull t mes are to be enlivened by another theatrical performance by the Dramatic Association, under the ma itigemeot of R. G. Mar h,—a good idea, which we hope to sec carried out. Tiik Russo-Aifr.niUAX Tklsokaph.— The Telegraph Company's stern-wheel steamer Mi.tufui'il, Captain Coffin, sailed yesterday evcu.ing for the North, with Captain Butler and a party of twenty men to assist in ihe construction of the g eat overland line to Bchring's Straits. The Mumford will ascend the Skeena river as far as practicable, whence supplies, will be forwarded by canoes and Iu- diaits for the use of the working parties inland. The steamer will then nstend the Stekin river for the same purpose, afler which she will return to Victoria for supplies. Ma- Zis begt to announce to the inhabitants ot victoria that he ha-, laiely received a large ats trtment ol Children's ran iBges and Chain, Fishing Baskets and Fishi g Cuit-s, and a large qu tntity of Market and t r -ve line Baskets, Chin* Vusel, Fancy Goods and Toys. •11 ol which have to he sol I on or belore Fern-nary next at graitly reduced prices Goods sold at who e«»le lor cost pi'ces * Tatrt—Jack, a Hydah Indian, was charged ia the pu tee court this morning with stealing teverai pairsof boots from Mr.Schultz'sstore, Government street. Three white men were also brought up charged with complicity in tbe theft. Tbt eate wat remanded for further inquiry. . Baiho.—Tbe bark Qamdeq warned out of th* ntrbor to-day en VeifV for' Pugot Sound." TELEGRAPHIC. Last Nig'-.t's Despatches. Halifax, July 2.—The steamer Cuba, from Liveipoul, via Queeiinluwii, uu tin- •24ih has urrived. The Italian army crossed the Mincio, on the 23d, und entered Veuetia unopposed. Tne Prussians left a small u;nrrison in Dresiieii, and marched intn Holleiniu wit limit resistance. A slight i-ollision had occurred between the Austrian! nnd Prus-iaiiK in Silesia, »lieu the former re lired The Prussians have entered Aus trlnii Silesia, Si. Petersburg ndvice< deny Unit then has been any movement, of Russian troops, und miys Hint non-intervention continues to lie tlie policy of' llussiu. .Nothing authentic lnin been iin.il- known of communication "y France lo Austria, Inn tlie Vienna press says Prince denes having innde nny iigneineiit. with Pin- sin, iiffd If Ausiriu does not in-iiiii-o the existing Kingdom ol iUily, m d, -f suo- cessful, does nut "iidviim-e lieyonil M dull FiU' Co will not interfere, bat will as. st in the conclusion ol it clinite pt'tioe, nnd' will further propnst- In ttalv l-ipuy iuiliiu- uiiy for AU'iriiin expellees fur war. Tie Paris lloui'Mi closed unsettled a1 62 frniics 85c. Liverpool cotton market closed, ".Ad. with uu advance of 1J mid 3 pence. Uu d«f favorable ttdvicts horn Indm, Upluud- wus quoted nt l.'l.L iire'id-iuff-i tnnclive. but briii. Provisions quiet und s'tnidy Coitsuis closed on Sntiinltiv at b&\ and 80S for money ; 5:ill's UUHlOOJ Victor liimiiniiel bud is-mtl n stirring manifesto to the Italians, iu which he re iti-rntcK that for supreme reasons tbe noble Province of * cneiui was then allowed to rem tin in the hands nf thn Austrimis, but Unit a favorable npportiiFity had nun arrived lo nccoiiipli h the iudene' deuce, ol Veuetia from Aus'i-tun rule, lie elinrire.- Ausirm with biting assumed a hostile and threatening atmudn on the I-nlinu frontier-, tu disturb the puc fie tusk nl reoi'giiuiz'iiion in Italy, mid he had replied by I..knur up urui-, but he nevertheless sliuwed a desire lor peace by HCcetlthig ti pritpo-ul for cniif rence Austria having lefusetl, nlfords fresh proof Unit if sh- eontides iu her strengib, she does nut rely i qu.illy upon lint g oilnen of her citu-e tnul her right. Toe tnmifesto concludes with a pitriolic ileehimt on of u-siirnucc tliui Italy lias the sympathy of Europe, mid be hands over the (ioveriimciit of the tnitt to tin- Princes Gavii, Pus;ii.iiigo nl PallMirn, Gufl ,ud mid omi viurino. Victor Emmanuel lias also issued a proclaim! lion lo the National (iunrds, confiding lo them tbe guardianship of pubic iicuriy and onicr. Victor Emmanuel 1. ft f r the enmpon the 21st, ami was recu veil enthusiastically, lie bad .ovations on bit way. He ttrriroil at Cremotf* <jh the Btaie day. Jud,e Ueuble und lilt: nans Claims The followirg letti-r, publislied in the Semite' of the 2Jlli uh , with the edi'oriul comments thereon, will be of interest |u ni'itiy of our readers ut tbe present tunc : Ti th* Fditoe of tbk Camtoo Srit- Tinel —Sir.—Perm l mi-to a k Ihe folio.i iu.' qiMiiom tlnougli your tuluable p.p.-r: F r t Have wa, as cn'ored men, tha rgbt io pre elnpi ground lor tuin ng |iut- |ni>e- ? S^.-oo.;—Hive wa any r glits in com mo i wnh a- it. men • 'I'bird Wl y we're our inl-ra«t. Ink" It. tn its i.d .iven lo t/'ii'v Hi' n ? I hoovbl my inii r--*' in 'l.e Divis cohi 11111v nod ev|ietsilt-il $29 '0 Infire I r- i-c've I ')■ e it ni out of M.nil i-ltiio', anl tin il vidi-nd' I ' ave ret-eiveil from .aid rlatiOs bite been approp-iated lo pay my debt, in thi" i-olony, bui just il the nine I wis nboui to be rewnnlej 1 have b et de nrived of tint' portion nl the Duvis c'niiii 'al.if'i won d p'T. I btive taken some leiiiis lo spread alsnil' the equality *e, ns i-oloreil men, h id iu the laws in an Km.-- Hsh colony, and am proud to lay I hive found no difference nn il i ow Poor M ir-h tb lost bis life comi'mr to Ciriton to look af'i-r bis .mull interest in the Divi. coinpiinv, the o-i'T pi""ncf las had left nf ,-r six venis hard Wick iu 'hi- i-olo'iy. anil ihe only menus of support fur Ids f imily. Hts wife and tour children nre mor- in need of tlie mnnev than ibo-e to wnnm ii was given "I'll- ro a-c h<>->tit fifiy colored men in nnd abou' Ciriboo, ne greHtei- portion oi whou »re miners, mil the qu'.i kir we know our posit on in tnis colony ti>e bet er lor us liespec full; yours. Colored Miner. [Wc hnd hoped thnt di-cussion in thi- ■ tat'er would have ci-asi-d with the di-ti sion of the c»sc, and were it not ilia1 we consider tb it u irr-ul lli)n>t'c» bus been done to men whose rights lure been mil. rntfod by lie one titled decison given y a Supreme Court Juthe in h Bri i«b col oitv, we should have II the inuiter drop Ii is nnuei-csniirv to state in answer lo " Colon d M ii'-r's'' first nnd sei-oiul que., tioos, Unit thn milrilltf I iws of thi* colonv u.'ik-- n" disiinciioti as to the co'or of „ man's skm ; Ihe lii'niu-.' laws have laeo wisely noil jniliriiiiisly finm'-d. Ii U onlt with tbe ndiiiinisirulioii of them Ibat wi hike exccpiion The Inws mny snv one tiling, lor tilt- Chief Justice mys another, nnd up must gnn and > ear Irs ' ipse dixit having no Otoef recourse left. Tbe ju lire has given us his tea-on Tor depriving -Col nred M tier' of his claim, that il was an act of wisdom and expediency, justified by the ciri-iimslniiCH of ins. 'Colored Miner's,' knowledge of ibe jump, wh eh, sirigulir to snv, nltliongli it was not established to Uu- sa'isfnclioii of the jury, was quite clear lo the learned judge.— Ed. Sestinil.] Ths Potics Ixvkstioatios.—Thit commi- tee met again to-day. and examined I olice- man lakes, and Bourne, the cook. The letter's evide ce went chiefly to show that .Superintendent Hankin made use of bis services as a private cook, ard that p isoners had also been e tploye I by the Super ntend- ent in p ivate services ; also that furniture had been made by prisoue-s fur Mr. Hnn- kiu's pri'ate use. He also testified to Mr. Ilank.n's imperious and arhitra y ennduet to both policemen and prisoners. Policeman Bikes corroborated the above, and st ted that his instructions from Mr. H nkin were not to report any o' his superior officers, n.i matter what their conduct, as it aould tend to the injury of the force. 1I» also stated that tho po ice had made a pra- tice of trying tn entrap licensed victu Hers into telling whiskey to Indians, in order to get the line ltd that these Attempts were made especially upon thnae who were known to lie aide to pay the 6ie. His evidence also vent to show the Iniustice wi h which prisoners had been I sated, snd the unbecoming 1 nguage used bv the Superintendent The co emitiee then adjourned ill Saturday, at 11 am. Salis or IliiAt, Estati—The Committee of the House, consisting of Messrs. Cochrane, Ash and Pidwcll, appointed lo inquire into the recent sales of real estate for taxes, had nn interview with the Governor to-d.iy. His Excellency said bo was ready to coincide with the viewd of the Assembly in the matter, and if the House would pass resolutions expressing their wishes he would cause a bill to be drawn up by the Attorney General in consonance with those views. Pcblic Accounts.—The Fiuance Committee, consisting of Messrj. Young, Tolmie and Cnrswell, waited upon the Colonial Secretary to-day, but were unable to obtain an interview, that gentleman being in attendance on His Excellency, and afterwards in the Executive Council » NI'isMIO. Per t'eamer Mexaudra w* .have t'.e Cur.iioo -e tinel ol June 2 1st and 25U>, from whicn »e txttuc' the tutltHIUtg : Akkivai.s.--Mr H.irut, n Major of Viflnri , unite I hete ou I I111..-.I11.1 Lsi from .>iyu,our ; lie n-de into tbe crrrk iu ma gig Ini-ig lb* first vehicle of tbe kiud that bus eve u| penrtu ou Williams Cierk Mr II lu ends remaining leu- < uruig tl„- Finiiuit-r, haviiio; tntirrd into piiitiicralnp wit 11 Mr. Toouiiy iu toe ■itiicber liu-iitiM CsflKMH Lii'tcxssM— A gooi'v niHiiber of Ihe cIc-iiHS have n sp mleil 10 tin Co inn s-io -ci's order, IO >iOn op to '1 • Iffi.e ll'nl pnV. to isl lemb'r nveliue ■wl: thus b>- obtained this -e-t-oii AccittfNT.—Aii ai-itd' nl befel Mr. C Mai 1 y. loretuiiu of the Kuby company, on he, tn-tiiaj of Moudiiv Inst. It appears 'hilt while be «a« eXtimiuing the work n nlerjround a boulder weighing 11 miv 11 loo fell Ir- m the hrmil of the tlrift striking and ktue kin-.' In 1 iI-iaii, nod lulling tut ins leg. iniii-e it in 1 int pliu-i-a bdow lb knee. Dr. Co |u> nlid Wilkiii-on promptly s-l tbe built, nlld I. e pu iei I ia UoW dohu. well. Lan. Slide — Wt Sunday morning 11 out 3 oi'--" k, the it Iii|Iii-:iiiU of tbe qnii I linn of V.111 Wink'e were sjltMlafd f'om tnetr pean-fal lluaihen lo the a in-i-io'i.Micss id ilniiger by hav ng tbeir dweiliuge iiiuodiitetl a,ti a -t cam of Wtit-r ami mud whit-b pioceeiled from Van Winkle Creek. I' Was soon itscerta nei] ha' 10c c u-e of 1 lis- fl o I arose from III - timing up of 1 he Water of 'he creek y « laid slideH'aiui a qu.irier of u utile a -ore '■o further diiiiutge aus dune, however. than the fl 'oiling of the ItOUsi s and filling lies reel 10 a ttepili ol l rce feel with gruvtl. FACTS Ti- THK0KIE8- " Give me a place to rest my liver on," says Archimedes, "and I will move the world." •' (jive me purr and unadulterated drugs," says Medicus, of the olden time, " and I will cure disease " In .ne sense, both of theie learned pundits were the veriest chitrlttbtns. They knew there was no place to rest their lever on. either to move the world or cure tliseate. Mechanism was in a b ickward slate, aud the medical profession wat but anotbel name for lorcery, am' all tbe adjuncts ot mt.gic Slttrs ,.ud 1 harms o' tne *• evl. eye." Ice. Hut these Une ilnyi have borne unto us souiitbutg more than even tupersthion and lis crrw ever dreamt of in tb.ir mtddeit pnU losophy. In these dayt nf praclical scienee. what was theory of ytiierday/ ir lact to-day, and all the old Mate no'l'-n. become as habole- in the inn. and bant aud break with every brealh we draw bet Archimedes ihouHer hit lever snd we wil find, a resting pl.ice for it to move ihe world. Let mine ancient Medicus pant nnd toil no mor- for ihe drugs be 10 sorely ne ■tis, tor we have them at our band, ever r.ady to serve them nt his beck. Defined in Ihe Inbo story of Pr. Kac- lei, the fi-ei/ro tterisls known in the n.t-flicul p o Irssinn are obtainable by any on". HI tuitions, 1 !• |h|iiii , iiti-l l>i:,rii'o--i Pills slat' tinricalled. and his Sslve opcrmes with msg nl effect" npin bur.s. scald', and all .ores and ulcers of ibe skin In fail, we ibiiik M cni-i's I'i'ls and Sdc nre ihe wo der ol 1 I- century, and we i,r- hiippy in the ill oi.-bi th.it many others nt our Itreihr n ot the era t sgrtt- w lb ns. t\'e would -anieslly coir se' ilnu atl fnmli-1 ptarldt ibe-nselves w th I'r .itagul I's Prep 1 stioits a o c , and keep ihein re "ly st baud, po hs 10 ugeili.mat tbem"«i oei-ornne lime and as ut-casiou serve . — Vtlley Sentinel. Tbc Noviltus in the Silk trade thii leason art the beautiful (ir,is de Suet Grus de i.ondre , a- d Urol de I'ekin. A choice lot of these are for side nt Ibe Loxnos lloctt; aim a si-leiidid tiock of U'aek (irot Grains and lilac s, from three-ipi irten to a yard and n quarter wide, boiignt before tbe adiance in .be silk market. * Uimoval—Mr ttiooe.. icuncsis ns to Itste that be is row removing bis bookstore Irom ne old Hand, corner of Yi-tts and Lai.cley str eta, to tbe fine new premises in the Maton. tc Building , 1,ovenirae.nl meet, where btwil- pen in a day or iwo. * Ooa DsirtTOBts.-The wiret hsve been down all day below Portland, ooofxjae.tly w« bare io later dtspatcbtt. A N'tw AMD Grand Epoch is Medicikk I— Dr MsgKi 1 i- he founder ol anew ilfulra -yplem. Tb qu.iniitarnins. whose vnst int-r- uiil -10-t-s enleetde ihe stomach nnd psrnht the bowels, must give precedence t» Ihe tu.tii who res'nres In-nl'li snd sppeti e, w:tli ft.-ui one to Iwo of his ixtr.ordinary Pills, and cures ihe most vi'ulen: sores with a box or sit nt Ids wniiderlul and a I heating 3 ,ive Tiles' twi great sitec lies of Hie Du-tnrs arc In-t sn persediiff a I the st. n 0 vped nn.irunis til Hie d iy. ETiriotdinary cure-be M gtflel' Pdl mid Sdve I'Hve opened Hie eye. <-f itie puhii- 10 the inefficiency of the (-n called) re ti-s nf nlhrtt, and upnn wh ch (iniple ItMVe so li nt! blindly depen trd M.ncl I'- P lis nre no m ■be ens* that nre swnhowed by the dn/..u. nn t of whl-'h e-erv box tuli t-,-ken er-ates an si- .--late nece ait ' e innlhe 0 - nr iw.i I M illgiel ► P II. stlffi e t . I lit- li-.wels |e perleel or 1. r 10 <• the si.una '1, i-rssile ail ap pet'ie, a-id ren li r l r kpirilt I ghi and inn.y anil There is mi ttriui'Ur nnd no r-ncitun i- the lorui of e •"- inaiion. If !•*• in-er is ai- 'eeleu. its f"iie i"n« n-e test 'r---l : anil i: It ■ n-rvou. *»s'emi- faeble, it Is I ivlgotated This la«i qiiiilty makes the medicines vert oe -mhle tor lite walfts of de ienie tetnales. Ulcerous nnd ernmive dt- ases are ||tera 1 -x inguishe I by if." disiufe--nn' power ol Mtggiel's S I've. In ftct, i' is bere iinn tinei-o Hint .tlHi-rlflN III I «:ls. I»V I'Cllll and III ir It it 1*1 It cure where a ! •tbers InII Wiiefir Burns, S aids, Cut' billies, C'I's ami a I nhrnaiotts ol In- |t>! H'.tKKl IN »n V is iufail h'e S dd In J MtOOitL 11 Pine tree Ne • York, nnd all Diugnis s, at 25 ci| per box ii. asmmmm ■ —- «- Sevi -Aiivi-cUSt-iDciiU. HAVANA C1GAR&- LEWI'S & AVTHOHT. TOBAOCONI8T8. 47 Yates St., Brick Btort Next 10 Comer of Ooternroent St.,. JlEQ TO INFORM THEIE PRIBND3 AND I) 1 e pu'.In- ia general .buibey will con- ■i.iirl.v ncei-e l.t ece-j si- amer a good ts- -i> one-11,1 Genuine i ttvHnat « Igart) id tne «;.i lli-.iiiila uT lobact-tt, t-iip-rod iliiect f„r tins tnaiktt. so that they ■ renlile 10 imneie wnh nnybruMOO IsMJ I-lan-l. nilier Wnolesale or R-lail. N. B—Snr-inl aii.nton will be paid to Country orders. HBiMAN LEV71X. | LOUIS Al.TH0.V7. if' WARM WEATHER! ICE! ICE! ICE! A LUXURT WITHIN THS BEACH OP . V all, supplied by V-LLX. r»HII.LfJP», Fl >RT STREET, To say nothing about Ginger Beer, Lemonade, or Soda Water wilh it. ' The way to keep cool. ;y» THS PIONEER ICE CREAM, —FROM THE- PAC.PM TrLIG2APH HOTIL. 13 AOAIN IN TIIK FIELD. pHE PROPRIETOR IS PREPARED TO a- supply, as usual, his euttomeri, partita, nails, etc., at moderate rates. PACIFIC TELEGRAPH HOTEL, JT3 Store ttrett. EX FIDELITJB& A. Choice lot of Bacon •Ju-1 Arrived. For Sule by iy 2 P. Gilligan, STORE STREET. s.} New Adver isements. Alhambra BILLIARD SALOON, co ma conmxiEiT aito tubs tn. Xjr-STAeXRS. Entranc3 on Tites Street Th^f.pZy} Proprietors. uaFniiCICJjJIR STORE. W .f you W; nt the Finest -m H VAN \ CIGAR OX THE PACIFIC COAST,'; CALL OH Au3ii<.tu3 P. Keyser, Uoveriiiueiit street, adjoining the San ' FraiiCtseo IJuihs. A FIHS HEW STOCK JUST EBClnTED. 'jy,» -. PI E JMZ O -V A. 1^ The wi II kiiowa - sji J WILEY FSTA1L1SHMEHT — Of— J. L. JUNGERMAN, 11 us been remove I to bit NEW STORK IN THB Masonic Buildings, tlOV! lltTIE T sTUEET, TIOTORIA, V. 1. Jy 2 '' WI.SON&MURPuVYC GItOCERS, Provision, Wine & Spirit Merchants,. B KR3 4 GO F3GTI0HEBS, 1 o;;T ST., VIJTORIA, v.-1. SHIPPING SUPPLIED. RETRENCHMENT!" Wharf Street SuperaedexL Stores to let by Wholesale or Retail! •PIstsSDID LARUE S10RSS MAT B8 ' had in tlartsreli'i Block, '-orneret Feirt ' ml Li'tglev ttierti. at trim $10 .a tnooti i|i*ard. All the snorei in he llloek'saay b« e exo-pt one, wh.tb U now let at t-ib «•»' ■• nonth. ' *• "••'■ Arply to JAKBfl OiBavTBIA. Apei't IW6. , ..Jjpjt. ... €b tning Ctltgraplj. FR1HAY E .-ESIKG. JULY 6, 1886. THE WAR I* ECBOPE. The telegraphic-Dewe which we pob» Uirfrd last evening, tnd the additional iottlliRtnee which we preient to our . "teedart to-day, ibowi that war hat at last broken oat In Central Europe. The thundercloud hong threateninirly lor.* enough, nptettlng commerce and creating financial dilMteri ; we are now about to witnew tbe tempest—to i°e tbe Federal German Statet, like Virginia and Ken. tacky st the commencement of the American war, turned from the tmiling aapect •f indoitrioui petce to the desolation ol daattrnctlre war. At the range of hottili- tlei in the A merican Repnblir, however, «o«fl extended beyond the Border State*, »o may we expect the German war to lie carried quic'ily beyond the cotifinea of Saxony or Bohemia. The desire to pnsh the b»ti4e-field into the enemy's country alwoyi leads lo the opening collision, nnd in iliii instance both Prussia and Italy have the advantage of the first offensive movement, and of carrying the war beyond the borders of their own dominions. Austria, it would seem, is disposed to set more on tlie' defensive than il.e offensive, having allowed Italy lo cross tbt Mincio and Prussia to enter Austrian hilasin. Her great strength Is really in defence, but it may he found an imprudent step to leave the Feileml Slates to tbe mercy of Prussia; These States in the present instance ere undoubtedly nn the tide of Austria, because tltev have nothing to (ear from her but everything from Bismnrk ; onee over- ran,-however, they will have no option aud must succumb to Prussian dictation. In roott countries this.would prove a weakness to the invading army, us strong tjoniioni would hitve to remain in the eonque'retfStates ; but these email 0 it- man dnchies or principalities are n queer conglomeration of helplessness, nnd have been'so need to a dependent attitude thn> they are more likejy to accept the first blow of war a« n stroke of misfortune that must he accepted »itli' resignation, than •s a temporary cnlmnity that might be retrieved bv vigorous notion. 80 far things look unfavorable to Austria. She is beset 011 both tides and has in her 1 x tremity not a Sympathiser. Und she made termi with Italy and given np Venetia, tbe would have had an ally rather than an enemy to her tooth ; bad she retisted the rapacious overturn of Prussia at the commence, •rent of the iMilcswig-ITolbtein imbrogl'o. she .wonld have allowed her present invader to get into difficulty and wonld have •eeurri) the friendship of the other Euro. pean powers. As things stand now, if she tltfemta Victor Emanuel, France will not allow Italy 10 be invaded, and If she brings up forces sufficient to repel Prussian aggrctiian and save ihe Federal States, she mast relinquish Venetia. Per wisest •ours* would bt to do now what she ihotld have done at ihe first—make rrltndi with Italy, That dote. Pro-wii wonld bi qnickly reduced to terms, and Prattle, like herself, has got no friends Tbe grtal feature, indeed, in the present war is the utter absence of sympathy for either of the two great combatants Tbt bopt of every liberty-loving person it that tht Ilspsbnrgs, as well ns the Co- bonrgt and the Bitmark'. should disappear from tbt scene forever, and if tho war con- tinuet tht hope will not prove a ground let* ore. We art) certain to see the old rtvoltlsonarv Ire lighted again In Pruttlu and once that illumes Central Europe, itrtwell to tht despotic dynasties. Dwcbaioid.—John Taylor, who was ac- eesad of causing tbe death of Jim, a Northern Indian, wat discharged by Mr. Pemberton yttttrday, tbe Coroner's jury having rendered a vtrdict of " death from natural causes.'' New Advcrtiseiucuts For Sale Fac Camden, Boitetler, Backer, and lag >o turn Bttttft, Oregon Cider la bUi, tad eases, flarct In caski, half-talk, and cat**, ItatriBf and Cjltforala watt* Wm, PrtMk lltohtl M O.P., tot. <ll4)uat, liooun and Etitorrar Cham. lad la Mara a Bat attartacBt ef ftrandy and 1 Isjat rs laMik.t loi Ibe Fradt. •9- Depot of Havana Cigars. Jr« EUGENE THOMAS, Tattt itrttt. Tfi Mienixic't Isstitcti will realize nearly $300 by the Fourth of Jnly excursion to Sat Jutn. fas Kiit Stuhur. -By private telegram received by tbt agent bere last evening, tho iteamiMp Sierra Nevada is announced to leave San Franciico for Victoria to-morrow. RinoTii.j-Andn-w Robertion, merchont tailor, ot Government street, has removed his establishment scroti tbe street to the store Jut! vacated,trjr;Waitt's book ttore.. fijt Ntw WtSTMissTia The ttenmer iltjiandra lulled this morning at 10:30, with •beat 31 passengers and a quantity of freight. J. «Vit*tCaa»v wijjtajl at tleven o'clock, •a Naittsa'i wharf, the Plant of the Sanaimo ••Cttette." J. SPENCER, HOUSE AND SHIP PLTJMMEK, Gas-fitter and Bell-hanger, Corner Yates and Gove.nment stretti- All hranchea "f the above hnslness practically done with n atn si and deipatcb, at cbaigts to torrespond »lth tbe times. jy« NOTICE. MARTIN BROS., IMPORTERS OF Groceries and rrovls'.ons, F HEPKOOF BUILDING, LATELY OCCUPIED BY L'HOTELIER 4 Co, WHARF STREET. jy e THEATRE Photographic Gallery (UP STAIRS). HIS GALLERY, LONG AND FAVOR- ably known t Victorians and t raffners, lins facilities in the way ot light, material!, At-., and the experience of the eroprie or Enables bim to furnish Cartel do Visile, Ambro- t.vpes, and photographic work 01 superior Inish Unequalled by any other bouse in town, and at as Low prices as oVnttt estarlish- urnts ch-irg'» for common «nd inferior pictures—in fact at prices to suit ihn times. Cartes de Visite, - - $5 per Doz Out door work attended to at short notice, and on tbe most real liable terras. GEORGE ttOfllNSOX, jj 6 Proprietor. How can I Miss it? MISS WHAT? WHY TRYING BIJNSTER'S KEWLY-BREWED SUMMER ALE, PRONOUNCED BY JUDGE8 Bunstcr's Best Apply anywhere, at all the ReipeetaMe SuIoodi. j 8 1 m Mrs. Kein KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE latest faiblom In MILLINERY, —AT— Prices to Suit the Tin es, GOVERNMENT STREET, Betwe-n fort snd Bronghton. Jy ", ST. JOTJI8 COLLEGE "WILL B.E-03PEN* On Monday, 6th Augii t. j.v B-lm The "Grotto," OPPOSITE THE TELEGRAPH OFFICE. yon will For a glass of t-hoiee lioufbr go to the "Grotto," r There " nokb but tIie km '' find is tho motto. Mint Jiiler,., Sherry CobVileri—everything cooling; Come yu that doihitit, you will find in 0* fooling, J7» REMOVAL! The Business of THOMAS WILSON ft CO. Re*coiiime.iced on MONDAY, JUNE 19th In th.ir New and Commodious Store in MASOHIC HA.LL, GOVERNMENT STREET, (Opposite tbe Bank of British Columbia,) WITH Tttl'IR USUAL WEIA-ASSORTED STCGK, INCLUDING Goods received by last steamer, and compr.Mii i Silks, Shawls, Printed Cambrics and Dress Matt rials of every description; hong Cloths, Sheetings and Quil.s; \ elvets, Tweeds, Lace Curtains,Damatks. I.ei.s, Chintzes, Gents', l.adits'and Cl'ilJren's lit siery and Gloves; j rimmings, Arc. jy 8 BEE HIVE HOTEL, FORT STREET, VICTORIA, V- I. EDWJLRD B. THOMAS, Proprietor. "ALWAYS ON HAND." j>» LONDON HOUSE, May Zi)th, 18C6. Onr Importations for the present reason are now complete by arrivals per EXPRESS this morning, and the extensive shipment* now lauding from the EASTERN CHIEF Our PRESS, MANTLE. SILK, SHAWL. MILLINERY, LA- E, HOSIERY, DRAPERY, FANCY and UPHOLSTERY departments are now replete with the newest and choicest goods. Either Wholesale or Retail customers will find this the beat stock we have yet offered. hi LON'DO.V FIRM, •J. P. Tunatall Oo. VICTORIA, T. I., J.H. Turner &Oo. AUCTION. Saturday, July 7, AT 11 O'CLOCK A M., Sheriffs Sale Vancouver Coal lVTizrug and Load Co., Limited, Chants 8. lueol, Manager i TS. Nrmimo Publiching f o. T imitttL th LfiM A* Alport! Secretary, Under Writ Fi. Fa., THE FLIRT of 'ins " NANA'MO GAZETTE" Iliiviiig been bronjrlit down from Na- nuiino und sinri-d in Mr. Nailmn't war*- house, i-oiisisis in part of one l'resi witb inking apparatus, Cnbiaett of ditplnv Type, e»«puper Typp, and other aitieltt i-otinei'ted wi;h a Printing Office. Au Inventor; ran bt sefcti at tn; office. TERMS- CASH. J. A. McCREA, jy 2 Ani'tionrer. TOBACCO PLANT ABRITAT. OF ANOTHER CARGO FROM Virginia & Cuba, VIA AtrtMWALL, Of tha lut Celebrate*! Brandt ef TOBACCO & SEGARS EVER IMPORTED atmplet can h- had tt the " itlELPU'," cnn.tr Yalta and Onvrn ment ttieett. I also carry on Ihe butinttl at ray OLD .STAND on JOl'Nr-O.N SrUKKT and WADDING 1'O.N ALLEY. r. unrwt i, jyl ADELPHI SEOAR UTORI ICE CREAM STEAWBSEEIES UD HIE. All tbe Delicacies of Season lit thai A. W. PIPER'S GOTEnfJMEirr street, OPPOSITE TUB THEA'jBK. March 16. 1866 jy t A. & W. WILSON, Home and Ship!lumber CASFITTERS, B1L-IARGERS & TINSMITH FORT STREET. All order* promptly attend*** * • ■Ufsll I 'I ■' 'IM! '■ "J il- The Prca-nladon to Mr. * ox. [From the Cariboo Seniinc-1, Ji.ue 23th.] .Immidiately on the ailjonrinnent of the man meeting tlie whole multitude wnited on hit honor Mr. Cnrnminsimier Cox, at • hit reiidence, for tbe purpose of presenting him with an elegunilv gold moiiii'ed walking rane, a« a token of Ihe high rei- peet and eaieeia en'ertaitic.l for him at u juit and upright adminittralor of '.he lawt, by the rain»r» of Cariboo. Mr. S. Booth, who was appointed by tbe Committee to wait on hit Honor and make the presentation, read the addrets of the miners accompanying the gift, which ran ai fo'lowt: "Wit Gko. Cox, Ksqi-ire, Oold Com- MIMIOKER. fa., Wll.l.lAlH CltEKK, 13. 0. "8ir,—T'ie mine™ of Carilion beg leave to expremi their cnntinned eunfidenci1 In yonr administration of the Mining J.awt in thin District, —all highhiindcd effnrta tn net those laws aside to the con- trurv notwithttHndinir. " We the efore In? ir that yon will nccept the accompanyins present ns n token of our reipect anrl esteem, and we nsk thn' yon will take it as a murk of our npprc cia'ion of your deterniineil efforts to do auhttantiiil justice in all cased tried before yon.'' ('Signed by fiOO m:neni of Richfield, Barken lie, Ctiineronio^ii, Van Winkle, Lowhee Creek and Grouse Creek.) Af'er which Mr. Booth, In a very a'>lp and «loquput speech, presented the cane to Hit Honor, concluding his remirks with the wish of the whole eommiinitv that Ira career of usefulness amongst us wight be prolonged for many year*, and that hi* life might be crowned by happi- lien and prosperity. (Turce cheers were given for His Honor ) After the noise subsided Mr. Cox read the following reply : "GrKTi.EMEN,—I beg- to thank yon moat sincerely for lilts valuable testimonial —valnable in itself—but nuich more so in the eitimition nf it ns an expression nf ▼our etteem nnd respect for tne fl* the Commissioner of litis District. Not that J required any such tok»n to convince me of it. Yonr approving Opinion of my effort* nt duly and serves are not unappreciated. "In co'icln«ion, I wish yon nil success and a roniltimnce of the mutual good feeliug which has hitherto exsttd between ■t. " Yonr* hitti.iilly, ' Wh. Geo. Cox. "Cariboo, :3d June, 1866." The cane is made of rosewood snd benn- tifully pol shed. Tin- head is composed of over five otitic sol" Car lino gnW grow fully wrought into an fr-tnc-nii shape, liav hit a piece of poisheil gold he-iring quartz inserted on the top. On one of ihn squares iteicgontlv engraved the Coat of Aims of British Colombia as represented on the leal of the colony ; ou the reverse sido is • representation of the various •••O'lea o| gold mining ; on tbe left ihe moirh of a tunnel can be seen ; on the right an elevated water flume with hydraulic hose attached, and in ilia foreground a set of sluices with a sturdy miner in the act of raising his pick are nil very minutely brought out. The i tsorlption occupies the remainilie squares, and reads as fu'loivs : " Presented to G W. Cox, Esquire. Gold Comtnissiouer, by the Miners of Wil iauis Creek, Cariboo, 1866'' The work wus designed and cxecn ed by Mr. B. Wn'son, Y»tes street, Victoria, to whom great credit is due for the beauty of its eliotl- lion. 'Jhe cane cost something like twohnndred and fifty dollar*. FACTS v» THEORIES. " Give me a place to re»t my lever on," I says Archimedes, "and I will move tht world." -' llire rae pure and unadulterated drugs,'' says Medicvi, of tbe olden time, "ami I will cure diteaie." In IM MSI*, both of then learned pundits were the veriest charlatans. Tbey knew there was no place to reit their lever oo, either to move the world or cure diseaie. Mechanism wai in a backward Hate, and the medical pro- fcisiOD wai but anolbel name for lorcery, and all the a ljiinrii of ini.gic lilteit aad cbarmi ol Ibe '• evil eyt," 4c. llut ibeie latter dayi have bornt onto ni something more than even itiperilition and ill crew ever dreamt of tn iti.it maddeit phi. Icaopby. In these days of practical icience, what was theory ol yesterday ir fact to-day, nnd all ibe old nane notion, become ai babbits in the aim. and bunt at.il break wilh tvery breath we draw Let Archimedei iboulder hit lever and we will find a resting place for il to move Ihe world. L»t miii" ancient Median pant and toil no mora for tha drug! he io lorely ne»ds, lor we hare thrm al our band, ever ready to lorve them at hit berk. Refined in tbe labo'atory of Dr. Magiiel, tbt fiaeil material, known In the medical pro fesiion are obtainable by any on». His Hilllous, Oj-peptic, and Diarrhoea Pills Itaid unrivalled, and his Salve operalei wilh magi- ral effect upon huri.i. scalds, and all eorei and ulceri of tbe ikin In facl. we think MtaaitVl Pilli "nd Salr» are Ihe wo der of ttys century, and we are nappy in the ihouubt that many othen ot our brethren of the cr»l *gree with ai. We would earnestly coucse1 that all familiei provide themselves w th IT MagghTa Preparation! a one , and k-ep them re*dy at hand, so ai to use thrm at inem**-" opportune time and as occasion lerve .— Valley Sentinel. New Ailvt;rt,iscjini'iii8 TOBACCO PLANT AIUUVAI. 01 ANOTHER CARGO FROM Virginia & Cuba. ▼IA aSJ'INWalX, 6f UM lait C-tlcbrated Brandt of TOBACCO & SEGARS EVER IMPORTED Ssraplei esn bv had at the " ItELPH'.i) corner Vttei and Gnven ment itieen. I alio carry on the lni>i, cm at m. OLD PTAXO on JOll\'r-O.V Si'RhBT and WAD- WNGTON ALLEY. f. CtJIPBE L, il* APELPHI SEGAR STORE. ICE A m 0»3' •tit - STRAWOB^S AND CREAW. All the Delicacies of the Season -AT— A. W. PIPER'S, New Advertisements. A Ntw and GbaSD Epoch ih MidioissI— Dr. Mnggicl is ibe founder of a new .Mimical system. The qumtitarinns, whose vsit internal doses enteeble tbe tlotnach andparaliie the bowels, must give precedence it tbe man who restores health and appetite, wilh from one to two of his extraordinary Pilli, and curri the most virulent lores with a box or no nt his wonderful and al healing Salve. These two great spec tics of the Doctors aro fast superseding all the stireoiyped nnitriimiol Ihe day. Extraordinary curei by Miguii'l's Pill, and Salve have opened the eyes of the public to the inefficiency of ihe (so called) remedies nf others', and upon wh ch people hare so long blindly depended. Mm girl's Pills are no oi the ctass that are swallowed by Ihe dozen, and nf which e>ery box lull taken creates an absolute nece-sit f'nr another On*-, or two of Maggiel * P.lls suffices to place the bowels in pertect order, tone the stomach, create an appetite, and render the spirtti light and buoyant 1 There it nn griping, and no reaction in the form nf constipation. If the liver is af- fecteu, its functions are restored; and it the nervous system is feeble, il ii invigorated. Tins last quality makes the medicines very He tmhle Inrthe wants nf delicate females. Ulcerous and ernptive di-*-asci are literally extinguished by ttn disinfectant power of Maggiel's S live. In fact, il It bere announced that Alagtriel'g HlHonst, l»y -|>)'|>(Ir and Iriili-i li -a I'll* cure where all miters tail. While for Burns, Scalds, Cbil hlaitia, Cuts and a'l abrasions nf tbe ikin M.lggli-I'N ->atV.- il infallible Sold by J Maooiil II Pine tree . Nov York, and all Druggists, at 20 os per box. New Advertisements. HAVANA CIGARS. LEWIS & ANTHONY, TOBACCONISTS. 47 Yates St., Brick Store Next to Corner of (internment St., BEG TO INFORM THEIR FRIENDS AND tne public in general that Ihey will con stantly receive bv every st< amer a good as -ii tint- idi Gi-nulne avnna * lisam and the ONl ItiaiKts ill I oh i<< o, iinporltd direct for line market, so that they are able to nmiiele witli any hruie on this Island, either Wholesale or Retail. N. B —Special atlent on will be paid to Country order!. HEIMAN LEWIN. | LOUIS ANTHONY. jyi A. & W. WILSON, Hou:e and Ship Plumbers CASFITTERS, BZLL-IANGEBS & TINSMITHS FOIIT 8TRKET. All nidcr. promptly attended to l>3 Alhambra BILLIARD SALOON, C0...1EH CtiTERlBElT MO Y1TE8 8r8. tji»-staj:rs. Entrance on Yates Street Jo-tph E. Penny, ) n Theodore T. Pmny, \ Proprietors jy 3-lm GOVERlVivIElaT STRfcET, OPPOSITE TnE THEA'.'RE. hi Vtreh 16, 1866 ISTC'TICE- Big Bend, British Columbia. DURI 0 THE MINING 8B>80N, THE undersigned will he prepared to execnti surveys, and transact a general agency lusi nasi at Big Bend. JOHN MORRIS, W" " Civil Engineer. RETRENCHMENT! Wharf Street Superseded. Stores to let by Wholesale or Petal!! ^PLENDID LARGE 8TORES MAT BE O bad in Canwell'i Block, Corner ot Fort and Langley itieeti. at front $10 a month upward. All tbe mores in the Block may be let except one, wbttb il bow Itt al $16 per month. Apply to JAMES CARSWEI.L. April t, 1864. jy * WILLIAM L1TON4. sKrpjpiisra- -i»t>— Commission Agent, On the Corner of Wharf and Johnson Streets. jy I-3m Miscellaneous. A Triumph oi Scienoo —AID— THE LIGHT OP THE WORLD DR. MAGGvIEL'S PILLS & SALVE. IbtM L fe firing rt*m*d.fi art now, for tht flr t tt i,iv im'Hri. lotli w r'I K'»r nver » ijuaitei- f • • tuturj oi jti it. pi aclicr tht ingredit nit In ib« te Life.Giving Fills H'T* bt-n uit'1 with the frtitttt »a-ceti. Th ir mini n it ii t on t if T VVBt 1$ \t ■. hut to « urt Tin** »t rth o'i ih rsrfnsi m\l <•'■•* by ->bieh tha imttOnt it •uffprinf trn1 it id. Igort'ri* t e *>|in: •yti'tn. T thts t'tnd infirm * ,t\t tluiej of tli.n; valuthte PIL..3 will, risTt to he A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH, K f in tTfrr caw t'»ey add nt* li r* aad vlta'.tj, a?>d p-l-ift* tht w ii.. |ff i i/jiei to tboir rii'mt- |i .iu. T tht jonnf an mi dl g«d thiy i,ill pr \e ra-mt m v*iu Mr, a* a rt» ), tpecirlc and iter in*: leediemo. tftltl tlr-tim riMliJVil. i!i*i I'.tn-H.df-L-iin hua..li f>«r ihite huodrtd j*art ago, and bettr f mou, he ■oolt d for a t u-tain thai would rciturt the o.d to ■. ijj.'r audntaktyuulh tTtr An Eternal Npring^! ft wat tffl for 'hit >\ -r and litvir t • rfaMf thf* drcitm, »"rt i-h'tw in otitKlorioui f..ct the uta.te that ■■ adt i« fair. THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES Cannot it'Y th «l-ht of year*, hut th*>* can force back, an hold ltm<, diataiw a hat mi niri mnh ort. tie *fC"'i and tha foiiDf Let n'lit ht>>tate then, hn ►•■ii-- the •■vn-tblt uppottuoitj (bat offer*. Wben Uke at prate ibrd— Tcr Blllious Disorders vo'hirt"can -t mora p-odnc'|p# nf curr than these Pill<—Their almoiit m vln ioB ence It felt at o >ml th uaual c w >mit»nt- ■ f thii in tt di-tr<tiimr 'IT'M" *r- itmaved. There ramidltt are made Irom the pi.rett VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS. Th j will rot harm the nrnal dtltcate ffmatt. and ■*a be al d with j"od i-ffeet (d prta*.rlb»d deaei to tht jounjtit batte. 7or Cutaneous Disorders Andalitru ll«Dt of tbetkln.'bt RALVf It mn-i |q valuihtf. It doet a t h*al ■ aitmtliy a|.-n-, but pt-ne if 'e* with the uoit a a rth 181 ell«cih to tha tarr tool of.btt.il. DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS IuTariably cur© tbe following Diseases ; A-lhma, B»wel Corepalota, Coiiitht, Culd-, Cheat Df tatea, Coi'ivfoeat, D »prpti\, Dianh a, X>mnte, De ility, . „ Ftter and ^pie. Pemalarompltiot, headache, Indir ttloQ. 1' fl '* it, luflimra ton, Inward Wi-skneM, Li-rr Com laint, Lowi.e - of Spiritt, Rinfwnrm, Rh turn at m, bait I euro, dcalda. bkin Dlieatei. kV vOTICC.— 5entfenrlDe wltboit the enrrared trade mark rrvind e*ch pet or hot, tifned by DR. J. At GIKI,, t3 Fulton ttreet[ Ntw 1 ork. to counter fe t «hi. h it leluny. .•ir Sold bj all retpeetnhle D.alen in Medicines throTKh.'iit the TniteJ Stalei aod Cancda—at 2A c«uu per ^ei or rot. , Jr9ly Miscellaneous. ROYAL INSURANCE FIRE &C ILXFJEi. Cfljtltnl, - - Ten Million DollarN BBERVE TO MEET LOSSES Five Million DoUars! •A^LUTUaNIR, r-<l W PCHUItslAN, PERCY M UuVK, MA.NAUIK. Thl.Cmpanv has now tltf largest Ineome for Flrr an.l Lifa Pratniums of at>T Cnmpatt; Inlh. world. Tit. ilnilerslfiit-d, Assntifiir V'HicouV.r island and British Columbia, r.tttra I's.lr ps'ticnlar '.liaolc. to tlir public for ili-ir pstrooajr oltho Rovsl since the op'-n ins of lha asnncy, an.l alsn lo '.lis Victoila yira Com panio. far thsrlr v.luablv services. Tlie Fire Branch. Of this sreii'tr In 1SSI was nearly <-nlil» that oflM3— tha risk in Vicluila alone amounted to 9110^,000. The bnslnessof the Life Iirnnch. Has also largely Increased since tbe Itirectnra reduced tbaia'aato the Etifflibb .taniiard. Anderson 8c Oo Him*' Street. Agents for Vancouver Island and British Cnlnmbia MM •I'Hfi GREAT KEMEDY 01? THE JtQE. IIOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. Tha effect ol the Ointment on the System. To the v-rv co » and centre of all rlit-nstt wlilch affect tlie human body, I his reiiiHrkaltlc prcjmra ion penetrstes. It disappears under the friction of the httnds, ns salt disappears when rubhe'i u,ton tin at. The UOgnetit performs its healing crrttnd rapidly, stiffly, and without pair.. Simple eruptions, open sores hard tumors, ?crolu!uui fevelopnu-iiiB of all kinds, ahcesses, enncers, old wounes. nnd, in met, every speci I of iufl tmmatioti nnd suppuration, whother in tl i'skin, tho flesh the glamls, or among the muscles, can be rirrcsteb in ill destructive course, snd permanently ctred without danger by rubbing in Ibis inestimable (limn,cut. Bad Lei's, Uail Rvemsta, Sores, anil L'lceia. In mnny Hospitals in Kuropo ihil celebrated remedy.is now used for the cure of old wounds sores, and ulcers ; in Spsin and Portugal, and in many parts of Italy, Ihe first Physicians re- regularly prttorlbe its use. It is a govcreigr remedy for bud breasts and bud legs; and 'ike H-ise for nil skin diseases. It is to be found in the chest of uearly every sailor, soldier, am' emigrant. liuiii'iiilenrles of Youth ; —Sores and V leers* The above class of compltinls Is surely re noved by nightly fomenti"g lite parts witl . inn water, and then by most effectually rub ■ilng in this Ointment. Persons stiffei ing ft on these direful complaints should lose not a mn ment in arresting their progress. Il should hi ii* *|i r.nnod Unit it is not sufficient merely to smear the Ointment on the affected pans, but it must bt well rubbed in for some considerabli time tw or iltree times a day, that it maybe taken into the system, whence It will remoc only hidden soreorwouid as effectually a, though it were palpable to the eye. Bread nnd water pou'tices, altar the rubbing in ol It Ointment, wi 1 do great sorvice, Thii ii lb only proper treatment for females in ca-es o cancer in Ihe itomach. or fur those who stub Irom a general bearing dot D. Piles, Fistulas, Mtrlctures. Blotches, asalso swelling!, can with certain!} be radically cured if ihe Ointment be usef freely, and the Pills be laken night and morn, ing ai recommended In the printed iuitructiious Wben treated in any oilier w»y these complaint, jnly dry up in one place to break out in an- ither; whereat this Ohinienl will remove th. tiutnor from the system, and leave the pntien i vigorous and healthy being. It will reqtilr* .Irae, aided by the me uf tat I'illl, to euiure tuting curt. Dlptlierla, Bronchitis, Sole Throats, Any nf tht above clan of diseatei may be •ured by well rubbing tha Ointment ibree .imei a day upon ihe skin covering the throat, cheit, and neck ol the patient. The unguent will soon penetrate Ihe pores and give hunted. late relief. To allay the lever and lessen il e inflaroation, egln or ten Pilli should be laken night and rooming. The Ointment will pu. duce penp'ratiun, which is io essential for remo-ing fevers, lore throati. and thoie oppressions of Ihe chest which arise Irom Ar-ihi a, Bronchitis, and othei causes. Both the Ointment and Pill* should be uaed In the following Caaes i Bad Tent •"oni" (Cirnfl) F.h'omatitrn Rid Bremti Cancers ■raltjt Hiirna C ntracted and S't'-e Xipplea Bunions. III r 4ftlOtl eil" of \lmoh« tne» '.lephnntiaila Skin diueae and S*.ud-Fliee '■'inluUn •<eurvy ooo-bar Unit $0$9 head* h lego-foot Han'Uilar Swell r.unora imp LHcers ."hilbUine mtj.igo. .'hepped Haoda Piles Vawa Md at f e Establishment ol Paonsaoa Houows HI, istr»ml, sear Temple Ral), Loud.*n ; also by a .'espectsWe Drugglsla und Healers in Medlclnea through •nt the civilized world, at the following p. ices la. lkn l td 4s dd.. lis., 112 , and 83s., each Pot. *.* Tnare a acoasidorableaaviogby taking the larga, NP.—I'u-ectloss for tbe mldance of Patients in era djiorier are affixed to each Pol. Mi-celluneous. EXPRESS LINE STAGES; •-I'HE COACHES OF THIS USE WILL 1 now run regularly, leaving Yale, II. C. oo Honda) n, Wednesdayis, Aad Fridays, AT T, A. If., FOR HAVANA'S FERRT. (Big Rend ftnute), until tbe completion of lb* read, when they will go lo Savana'i terry, Tlie Conch for Cariboo will leave Yait OS Monday. jjr a f. ]. BARNARD. ALWAY & BAYLEY Licensed Auctioneers —AND— COMMISSION MERCHANTS Storage & Forwarding YALE, B. C.r. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING THE ONLY Fire Proof Warehouse at Yale, partiet hipping by the Yale, Lytton Route, may rely upon all goods marked to our care, being promptly dispatched to their destination at moderate rates. ALWAY* BAYLEY _jyj TUE ONE THING WANTED. IIOLLOWAY'S TILLS. The lllood. These famous pills nre to composed tha they operate wholesomely on the siomach, ihe liver, the bowels, ami other organs; by corrrtt- ing any derangement! in their function!, whereby a steady supply of pure materials tar tin' renewal of lite Blood is lurnished, and a constant nbslrsctioii of effete products Is effected. This perfect circulation thai becomes Ihe very fo tulniii of health and life, and over* comes all form of diseaie wherever Hi lunation. Genera Disorders of I lie l.lvei- and Mouiach. All who ever indulge a* -.able either ia eat- 'ng or drinking, should take about ten of thea- tamotis pillaat bed lime, from which will rae suit a clear head and good stomach the ftl! w- ing morning. ThotiBai.ds of I.adiei art always complaining of sick hcadachi-s, waat al appetite, want of energy, and want of strength, to correct all these evils, ihreeor lour ol thett Pills should bo taken twiee a week, when they would give the invalid .ne health anil appetite of a ploughman. FcmaleM ol' all Apes and Claiue* Obstructions ot any kind, either in youag or those beiween forty and Gfty—lh moll erit- ical pel lad of life— tuny be radically remo "*i by using iheaa Pills nccordinr; to tht printttj directions which accompany each box. Youn, persons wilh sickly and tallow complexion! •nay have the bloom of health restored by tblr collective, wiicli purifies the blood and ei- pels ali gtoss and impure humors from thriyi- tem. Beware then of the critical age Iron forty to filly, us it sends rnnuy thousands te premature grave,—these Pills'lliould be taktt •t that period of lile two or tbrte tin.es » ittk H'.iiit uf Strength and [Energy. Persons of ledetttary bahils, or those troubled In mind, working iu Factories or Ceal Pits, who cannot obtain tbat amount ol frail air and exercise which nature require!, lafTer from weakness and delility, lowliest of spiri:i snd warn of appeiite. All inch aho lid 'nke • lose or two ol these Pilli every Ihne or foni days, as ihey act gently and effectual'y oa tbt system and impart vigor nnd energy to the body, which ia always followed by a good appetite, sound and refreshing sleep, aud a high fjow.of spirits. For the I'll re or Dropuy. The cfllc cy of Hnlloway'l Pills in Dropsy Is extraordinary. Tb-y act with such a peculiar elfect upot Ihe system, that tha fluids causing thii ilirelill complaint, are pen-i ptibl .'a rled off and prevented from any (urthei scctimiiiiition. The s'ltleier r gains a buoyancy of spirits and rrjujet-a in a completely renovated coustltution. It ia inillipeiiiably necesiary that the (liniment should *it molt effectually rubbed into tha complaining part* during the whole coune of treatment. Children and their Alimrntr. In no country In the world are mora children carried to an early grave than in Great I'rnaln. Coughs, Heailri, Scarlatina, Fevers, and olbtr liieaiei allack the little suffer*ra, and death, hut too often, follows at a rapid pace ; ,*-et if, nl the first stage of these complaints, parent! were to have recourae to Holloway's Pilli, all danger notilr be avoided ; for tbe aloraaoh and boweli would be gently but electually cleamed by this mild aperient; tht depraved humori corrected and Ihe Becrelions duly rega- Intetl. A perfect cure would -oon bt effected, and tbe little patient raitored to toon'1 health. Hollowly' Pilli are tha but known rensdy ia tht world for iho follow.ng dit tseii Fold a' the l-etsbllahmenl of Pro easor ll.iltowsy. f|| .Jlrand, fnear Temide Bar.) f. ndon ; als" by all respect' able Drugr/i*u and Dealera In Me ieinel t broilfhoal the civilized world, at the -ollowing prices—la. lja*., Ii M, Is. tkl., Ha,, 22a., and 83s. each box. Auue Female lrres-ular*Scrofn'aorKiar s Asthma Me, Evil UiMiiai»Corrplalr,t* Fever of all kind- -"ore Tliroals Fits ■'tone and Gravel • out Secondary Sytnp- llcici Actio terns lniiigestioe licDnloreox liittnnimatioa Tuioora Jaundice Ulcers Liver Complalnta Venereal aflee Lu-nba-o tione files Worms ef a Khoamattsn kinds Ro.emiou ef Urine Weakness frem whatever reuse th Blntrbes skin Bowel complaints Colics Constipation of tbe Bow-Is Cons'itni lion Debility Dropsy' Dysetltry Rryaipelai *.* There is a cnnitderable savlnf by taklaa the trgrraiiea. I Hreotteii. for the soldi noe of patleuts in every djer der are adlxed to each box. Fri.nixd and Published by McCLnBti Co., at the office, Langley Street. ' J *<i
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