(flmtitt VOL. I. VICTORIA, VANCOUVER ISLAND, MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1866. NO. 66. Ttifi EVENING TELEGRAPH," rcut.:.-HEi> orv Eveniug at 4 O'clock, ialurday aod Sunday evenings excepted.) ALIO IVIBT JNDAf MORNING- ! TKHMS OF KUIISCHII'TIO* ■ Annum, In advance, by mall, 110 UO t\x monthi e OO W ek, payable to Carrlar, gs UCut'ltii JO r termt of AdvertiRem"nt apply at the Office, laxfrltf Street. IHUcellaneou*. Jobanniseero. — Accorilinj; to the ris press the lovers of Johannisberg ie bate remarkably little chaoee of re- ving a fresh supply this year ; and the ince de Metternich, ambassador though be, will To considerably out of pocket. b old castle has often been subject to 9 vicissitudes of war. In 1100 it was old convent. A margrtve of Bran- nburg burnt it dome centuries later. 1*20 the Abbot of Fold* purchased i! estate and built a castle, lining a ly friar, it struck linn it would be iiisant to make his own wine ; and ac- rdingly he planted vines in all direc- iiib, and presently sold 1,350 bottles at frnncs per bottle (ill Is. Id.) In m William, King of Holland, bought e cattle. Napoleon 1. appropriated it, d presented it to tho Duke di Vulmy, 1805. The father of its present pro- ietor, the mighty diplomatist Prince de etlernich, bought it Irota Kdlcrmuiin 1813, and left it to his ton, the present ustrian ambassador to tbe Tuilcrles, In Sweetwater, Tennessee, there is a ganltc girl, five yenrs old, that weighs ie hundred and thirty-five pounds. Iler itne ii Alice Leroy Leath, nnd she is (scribed as " blue-eyed," dark-haired, sy-cheeked, quick-spoken, and of a inutiful cnuntenanoo." She in tho iughter of a Union soldier who was lied at Resaca. Leprosy is s:iid lo bo developing Itself various parts of the World, with all its iciint repulsive characteristics. It pre- iiIs at the present time in the West idics and in Norway, two widely sepa- it.cd countries, according to recently jblished statistics, there being uo less inn two thousand lepers in the latter jontry. Speaking of a young man who is in ie habit of serenading the young ladies f that city, the f'cluia Messenger says : For having heard him declare in tuneful rains, to each of six young ladies in oe evening that *he was ' all the world ) him,' we can safely indorse him as the lost' harmonious lyre ' of our acquaint- uce." The penny postage sy«tem in England as increased the making of sleel pi ns In 4 yearn 100 tons of sleel iniule into 200,- 00,000 pens was thought to be enormous. low there are a number of houses wliicli Hike 20,000,000, 30,000,000 and over 0,000,000 pens a year, at such cheep ites that a gross may be bought for four- ence. At the suggestion of the Crown Prince if Prussia, tbe schools aud families of bat country are tearing up paper into ery small bits, to make pillows to lay rounded limbs upon. The paper is put nto a linen case end then into a covering if thin leather, and is aaid to be cooler ban an ordinary pillow. v A Unit and Grand Epoch in Mkdicink !— )r. Maggiel la the foundi. ot a new Medical ystem. The quantitations, whose vast inter- al doses enfeeble the stomach and paralyze he bowels, must give precedence to the man rho restores health and appetite, with from ne to two of his extraordinary Pills, and ,res tbe most virulent sores with a box or ao ■ bis wonderful and all healing Salve. These wo great specifics of the Doctors are fast su- < erioding all the stereotyped nostrums of the I'y. Extraordinary cures by Maggiel's Pills ind Salve have opened the eyes of the public the inefficiency of the (po called) remedies others, and upon which people have so long i'i .Indly depended. Maggiel's Pills are no ol . lis class that are swallowed by the dozen, and >l' rfbich every box fall taken creates an ab- '•ilute necessity for another. One or two of ' Maggiel 8 Pills suffices to place the bowels in < erfect order, tone tbe stomach, create au ap- •: etlte, and render the spirits light and buoy- ■ .nt I There is nn griping, and no reaction in ll is form of constipation. If the liver is af- 4) ■ cted, its functions are restored ; and it tb* "i aro us system is feeble, it is invigorated. 1-his last quality makes the medicines very » ''tstrable for tbe wants of delicate femiules. . Plcerous and eraptivt diseases are literally i extinguished by tf.e diainfectast power of I Maggiel's Salve. In fact, it is kere announced I hat lHagfflel'8 III Ioiin. Dy«|>cptlr »nd Diarrhea Pills cure where all Hhers fail. Wbile for Bums, Scalds, Cbil alains, Guts and all abrasions of the skin Maggiel's Salve is infallible. Sold by I. Maooiil, 11 Pine »tree>, New York, and all JrnggistS, at 16 cts. par box. New Advertisements. LIST OF AllIUVALS At the Mount Ararat Hotel during the months of June, July, aud August, 18(16. June—Mis Excellency Governor Kennedy, Mr William A O Yuuug, Mr. Bci'ij W Pearse. JUly—Messrs Jas Wilcox, F Dupray, Jns Reed Macadam, John Diuid, Louis Pliilpo'. F W Alwood, J R Ford, E 8 Batch, Hit Jas Douglas, D Fraser, E S Whitting- liuin. August— II E Seelye, W E Stronach, J Robermon Stewart, Thos Lett .stnl- schmid', Robt Burnaby j John Nicholson, M M Titua, F W (ircen, lienj W Pearsej Acting Surveyor General, R Hoinfray, II 0 Tiedeinann ; James Mc- Cutchan; Win Denny, Win Wilson, Joseph Hilton. It 0 and J; Kenneth \lc- Kcime, Jr, Wm B McKcnzie, David B Illnir, Chas Redlern, Ch is Kent. se 4-lm Now Advert isements. Alhambra BILLIARD SALOON, cohkeh louiuvm u tvu mi* srs. Entrance on Yates Street. se 3-lra ARRIVAL OF ANOTHER CARGO FROM Virginia & Cuba, VIA 'ASP1NWAIX, Of the Idest Celebrated Braridi of TOBACCO & SEGARS EVER IMPORTED Ramplcs un be hud at tlie '• 4IIELPH!," corner Yates and Government streets. Arrival of a few more Plants by the " California." t&* Office of C. F. Green's Victoria and Hsquimalt Express. r. CjMPBEI.Ii, se 2 ADELPHI HEOAR STORK. Snorborg & Rueff, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Importers and Wholesalo Deale~s in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Boots and Shoes, Wharf street, Victoria, V. i. se 8 —or ths— EUREKA CONCERT ROOM UHDEJt THK MMAIiOEXT OF BBS. <J1 Alll.KS, 'THIS MOST FAVORITE AND FASHION- •* aide place of amusement having been entirely re-doiornted will reopen Tbia Evening nt 0 o'clock. Mr. Ned Reed, the fuinous Banjo Player will be in attendance to amuse visitors with his minstrel Songs. At the liar the best of case Liquors nnd llavauu Cigars will be dispensed. Open every Evening at 9 o'clock, admission free. au24 FASHION HOTEL ABD Concert Room. The only Place of Amusement in Town! THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING LEASED these well known establishments, begs leave to announce that tbey will be Re-opened on Saturday, July 28. Tbe former Billiard HjH has 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. tar Adbisbiob Fbbb. au 26 REMOVAL. Da. POWELL HAS REMOVED HIS Surgery and Residence to the corner of DOUGLAS AND BROUGHTON STREETS (near Fort). Office Hours—9 A. Jl. to 12 M,, and 8 P, II. to 10 P. M. August 23. au 26 NEW WESTMINSTER GAME DEPOT, YATES ST., Next door to Ihe corner of Government, opposite Zelner's Drujj Store. THK SUBSCRIBER HAVING MADE AR- raiigemi-nts to receive from different parties the produ c of the Island and country will be prepared to lurnish Game, Pish, Fruits, Poultry, Eggs and Vegetables, Each and all in tlieir IHIOQ, at the lowest prices. JAMB* AMJ21T. au 31-lm Oriental Restaurant, YATES STREET, In connection with tba Oriental Hotel. THIS ESTABLISHMENT IS OPEN AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY OR NIGHT. T-EIE TABLE Will bo furnished with the best the market alfords. Breakfast, Dinner, Sapper At moderate prices. Oysters in every Style. Private Rooms for small or large pnrtlcs. Call and judge for yourselves. au 30-lm "ROUND THE CORNER" IS THE NAME OF THE nXTE-W SALOON JUST OPENED IN Lnnsley Street, round the corner frotn Yates street, In the building formerly occupied by the Saloon of Kbkuiurdt's Hotel. The Saloon hns been tastefully refitted, and will be supplied with the FIRST QUALITY OF V/ines and Liquors. The proprietor respectfully invites the public to cull "ROUND THE CORNER" and judge fot themselves, UOVBIINRENT 8TIIKR BXTBAX01 — KMT door to tho Telegraph Office. nu29 .IMOII IIEHKIMKR. Ihe Only Sure Way to Save the Country! IS TO PATRONIZE cameron's island produce i^af^is:ft, No. 18 Fort street, opposite Mrs. Hoal's Hoarding-house. ■UMILIES AND HOTEL-KEEPERS AV1LL 1^ good find always on hand fresh, cbeup, and 1 Island Vegetables nnd Fruit, Island Fish nnd Game of all sorts, Island Eggs and Mutter, Island Venison cut to order, Island Poultry! kc, kc, kc. N. B.—I hereby make known to the public that, having made arrangements with certain island farmers to sell their produce, I am from this date prepared to sell cheaper than any Chinaman peddler that eter ate rice— " So walk on, John I" August I'tli, ISCil. au 17-lm J. NAGLE, Shipping Hester and Commission Agent- CHEWS SUPPLIED AT THE SHORTEST Notice—Goods entered and cleared at the Custom House; Manifests, Charter Parties, and Bi Is of Sale made out. Vessels bought or sold. S&- Several small Vessels for sals or cbarter. Ornos—Bastion street, near ths Police Barracks. aul7 3STOTIOB. DURING MY TEMPORARY ABSENCE at San Franc.sen, my brother, Peter Matthlessen, holds my Power of -Utorney. Dated Hotel St. Nicholas, Government street, Victoria, 14th August, 186C. au 15 N. C. MATTHIESSEN. TUT! EVENING TELEGRAPH GENERAL Job Printing ESTABLISHMENT Langley Street, Victoria, The Printing Office or THK EVENING TELEGRAPH Offlce is replete with every appliance and variety of Material for tbe Execution of LETTER PRESS PRIHTINli! In all its branches, whether Plain or Ornamental Miscellaneous. THE OFFICE AIMS at securing such speedy Execution of orders as is consistent with correct aud elegant Work- oianahlp. Orders received for Printing Books, Business Cards, Pamphlets Invoices, Catalogues Bill Heads, Sermons, Trade Forms, Reports Circulars, (Plain Rentals, Coloured,) Leases, Hand Bills. (Plain or Law Forms of every Coloured,) description, Tor Prices, apply at the Office. Langley street. General News Agent J. Stratman. EMPIRE NEWS DEPOT Cor. Washington *% Sansome su*. Son FrancilOOi THE ADV RTISBlt Is prepared to supply wilh punctuality and celerity tbennnrxed newspapers ami periodicals upon the following terms All orders, to receive Immediate attention, must be accompanied by Cash remittance, and banded in previous to the 4th, 14th, and 24th of each month. London Daily Time I $14 00 " The FisM - MOO " Illu,tral»d Times ....„ 7 00 " WeeklyTimes 7 00 « Bull'* Life tn I^imlon ,...14 00 ' Weekly Dispatch 1100 " 111. New«ofllie Woild 1400 a Public Opinion 7 60 ' Indox (Free Trade) lino " III. Rportinj New«....,..,,,,,.. 800 " Spectator , ii, It 00 " Review 1400 <• Saturday Keri«w..,.. 14 00 bllblH Ration < ..IS 00 Ixindu.i Illustrated News 14 00 Atlacfc llonllil." 3 01 Black wood's Mwzine .,..., 8 00 itvp-r*. M:i?;i7ine ». .i ..i 3 00 Sixpennr MngtiEtne M 3 nu Knickerbocker ,,,,., t.*Af Pacific M mt'ily •'•• 3 00 (ioiley'sladies Book.... ..,...,i ,...3 00 Mulioal HoFi.it. ,...3 00 Continental Mafaxine 3 00 Madam Pemorest'a onthly................3 OS F. l«tlle> new t-'amtly Masraiiue........... 3 00 Chamber a' K'linburgh oumal.i..,,.,,.,... 4 00 Monthly papart, Onoaa Week ,...600 " " All tbe Tear Round 5 00 Tlnckeray 't Corhhill Magazine fi OC London Lancet fi 00 IS. A. Sala'i Temple Bar ....0 00 Loudon .Society Mafaiiao fi te) St. James Majraxiue fi 00 Edinburgh Review ..10 04 London Hevle* ,.10 00 North BritishItevlew 10 00 ^•stmioster Re«iew 10 no London AH Journal..... , 1200 MiniPXft gmsltlif Mag 10 00 EX FIDELITER A Choice lot of Bacon .Iii.-st Arrived. For Sa'e by ao 2 P. G-illigaH, STOUE 8TRKET. LTTIMIIBEiR, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ROUGH /V and dressed for sale cheap, J. ROBEItT.SO* STEWART. Victoria, V. I., 20ih August, ISCtl. au 22 EXPRESS LINE STAGES. qnilB COACHES OF THIS LINfi W... I, X now ruo regularly, leaving Yale, o. V on DIondayN, Wednesday*, And Frldayg, AT 7, A. II., FOR HAVANA'S FERRY (Big Bend Route), until the completion ot th* road, when they will go lo Havana's Kerry. The Coach for Cariboo will leave Yals on Monday. jy 'i F. J. BARNARD THE GHEAT KEMEDY OF THB AGE. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. The ,(TK t of Ihe Olnllmnt on tha Syitem To the very coe and centre of nil dllrasea which affect tbe human body, this remarkable preparation penetrates. It disappears under the friction ol the hands, as salt disappears when rubbed u^on meat. Tbe utiguent per* forms its healing errand rapidly, safely, aad without paint Simple eruptions, open sores, bard tumors, scrofulous developments of all kinds, abcesses, cancers, old wounes. and, in (act, every species of inflammation nnd suppuration, whether ih tbe skin, tbe flesh, tba glands, or ntnong thc muscles, Can be arresteb in ill destructive course, and permanently cured without danger by rubbiug in tbia Ihes' titnablc Ointment. Had Lega, Bad flreasta, Korea, aad llcera. In waiiy Hospitals in Europe this celebrated remedy is now used for the cure of old wounds, sores, and ulcers; in Spain and Portugal, and in tnnnt parts of Italy, the first I'hysicians r»- regularly prescribe its use. It is a sovereign remedy for bad breasts and bnd legs; and like- wise for all skin diseases. It is to be found in the chest of nearly every sailor, soldier, and ■ emigrant. liuiirudenclea nf Youth ; — Horea and I leers. The above class of complaints la surely r»« uoved by nightly fomenting tbe parts witb vitrin water, and then by most ell'ecttially rub oihg in this Ointment. Persons sniffling froth these direful complaints should lose not a mn ment in arresting their progress. It should hi ordetstood thnt it is not sufficient merely tb smear the Ointment on thc nlfccted parts, bul it must be well rubbed ih for somo considerable time two or tbree times a day, that it may bs taken into the system, whence It will rcmor. only hiddeu sore or would as eOectuellv st though il were palpable to tbe eye. Brerd aud water poultices, alter the rubbing in ol ll:. Ointment, Will do great service. This is th( only proper treatment for females in cases ol cancer in (he stomach, or for those who suflt j; Irom a general bearing doun. ■Mica, Fiatulaa, MiUlarea. Rlotches, as al -n swellings, can with certainty be radically cured if the Ointment be used freely, and tbe Pills be taken uigbt and morn, ing iib recommended in the printed ihstrot-tliobi When treated in any olherway these complaint. jnly dry up in one plnce to break out in an- itber ; whereas this Ointment will remove ths humor from the system, and leave the jmiieh i vigorous and healthy being. It will requin .imc, aided by the use of tuc Pills, to ensure asting cure. Dlpthei lu. Ilrorelittla, Sole Throata, Any of the above class of diseases may ba -uredbywell rubbing the Ointment threa .inies a day upon the skin covering the throat, chest, and neck ot tbo patient. The ungnent will soon penetrate tbe pores und give imroed* late relief. To allay the fever and lessen th* inflamation, eight or ten Pills should be take a night and morning. The Ointment will produce petspfralion, wbich is so essential for retno-lng fevers, sore throats, and thnse oppressions of the chest which arise from Asthoa, Bronchitis, and other causes. Both the Ointment and t'llla should be used tn the following Cases I Bad I ?%* Cornn (Corns) Rhonmatlim Rnri BrPA.sli Cuncef-S ItcnlU* Burns Contracted and Sure Klppkt Bunion* SU tl Joinu Si re Thront Biicot MAkchttoci Klephntitiaiii Skin dineM ■nd Srtiid-Fliei FisLuUi .Scurvy OCtt-bAJ Gout Sir» btttit CblBgo-foot (iUndnltr B*eli- rtjinom liogi Ulcers .*hi1W.iin* if mbago. Wounds Cbipjt'd Hlinda Piles Y»w» Sold nt V e KutibiiBhrncnt ftl Profimor FlnriowA lit. Stmnil, 'hear Temple Bu), London ; alsn by 4 .-oPpecUble Druffptsts tnd Pealern in Medicines thmojh tot tliC civilized world, at the r&ll»winft prices li. l>td 2. Cd, 4t> dd.. lis., 22., and 33s., each Pot. *tj* There i a considerable saving by taking ths larin lies. N B,— Directions for the ruld«nce of Putf^nti in tt*M disorder art affiled tt eaeb Pol; bmhbmmb""" (fcbtning ^tUgrapb. NO.N'UAY EVENING, BKPT. 17, 1868. New Advertisements. TIIK Hit 11, sll OOUDMBIAH The ehction of members to serve in the Legislative Council of British Columbia will aoon take place. In the me-intinn- we have the u.-uul iiiflntlo to tlio moment ou8 occasion. Addresses from political •ttspiruniK appear iu the public journals, and the usual personal warfurc pors on ■between the candidates. When we look ut tbe precticul aide of the situation we must confess thut the little iptmodU spurt of public interest on tbe Lower J-Vascr, and especially in NewWeitniinster, presents nothing moro important to our gize than a very small tempest in a very small teapot. We do not wish to under* rite the importnnt fuuciion on the part of the people of selecting a representative for the Legislature ; nor are we disposed to treat lightly such selection ou the ground of the paucity of the iiambor to be represented; but an election In Uritisli Columbia is, if we mny be purdoued lbe Hibernianism, no election at all. The whole nuttier rests iu the end with the 'Governor—rests with him wliclhcr the people's nominee shall take bis sent or not. Jf au opponent to the Government be elected nnd allowed to sit, ho is merely tolerated on account of his harnilessness. Tho affair from boginning to end is no- thing moro nor less tban a mischievous burlesque ; for it tends to throw ritliculo <on the most valued privilege of freemen. There is not iv candidate who bas come forward but knows thnt ho will bo just as much use in the Council as the proverbial " lifth wheel of a couch.'' He can make no impress on Iho Legislature ; he can inaugurate no policy ; protect no interest. To bear Messrs. Robson and Black, tho candidates for New Westminster, talk about what tliey wiil ■do when they got elected—how they will insist on retrenchment, and tbe thousand and one other grand reforms necessary for the country's salvation, is something so essentially fanciful ihat we believe no people bat the inhabitants of New Wcstmiustor could listen to the promises without laughing outright. We do not expect to see fire auti-governmcii t members elected—indeed, present appear ances would show that there is but one candidate, Mr. Wallare, of Yule, who is at all inclined to battle against the powers that be for popular light. So Tur, we have not ho.ird ot the mining candidates, but we havo no doubt they will bo equally Opposed to the Executive. Supposing, however, tho fivo members elected went into the Council with the firm determination to cut down salaries, bow arc they going to effect it? Arithmetic, which is • science a little more perfect ond a lit tin more potent than politics, is ugainst them. Fivo men can never hope to become greater numerically than ten, and when we have self-interest and position on the side of the ten, against lukewarm advo" ■cacy at the best op the side of tbe five, of all impossibilities in tho world thc presumption of the minority ruling, or of even affecting the rule, is about the greatest. No good can como oat of any such Legislature, and no good can come out of any such election as that which is now about lo tnko plane. A thousand times hotter would it be, as has been suggested by a writer In tbo Colum lion, for the Governor to havo the whole responsibility thnn for tbis paltry tmtke- sbift to be carried on—a thing without responsibility and without use. If the people in British Columbia did what wns right they would treat Mr. Birch's proclamation with the scorn it merits, instead of going through so outrageous a farce as that of nominating men to sit liko helpless mummies in the Official Council. Uudei- such circumstances we cannot look with sny degreo of interest on the present contest. Whether Mr. Robson, who Is essen tially a New Westminster candidate, whose labors and advocacy have been all New Westminsterian, meets, as might naturally under the circumstances be expected, with the New We6tmiuster Bupport, or whether his less energetic opponent obtains tbe majority, will not we believe affect the prospects ot Ilriiish Columbia or New Westminster any more than a pebble would affect the course of the Fraser. Aud we BBy this without casting any reflection on the abilities of either candidate ; for the result would be the same if tbey bad tbe powers of Gladstone himself. 3STOTIOE. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT TIIE partnsrsblp beretofors Misting between Moses Hemy Pike, J <hu Tilcmili. and Ihe iirolfrHgiicd, all of Victoria. In tne vkaleboal kn.,« n as the Pilots' 11 nt, as also the white- hall boat known as tbe Pilots' Boat, is hereby dissolved. Wiliie-s, W. GARDNER. Jons OoreurD, Solicitor. Victoria V. I., 17lh September, I8r,B. se li-'lt NOTICE. ILL PERSONS BAVIN'1. CLAIMS .\ against the undersigned are requested to present them within JO days from dale. All persons indebted to ths undersigned are requested to settle their accounts witli iu-'to days cither by note or otherwise, or they will be given in my Attorney for collection, as I intend to leave for Europe. bc 10 lm J. W. KEVKER. FOR SALE TWO C, no VERA BAKER HEWING MACHINES, for heavy ivork; one Singer's Machine, No. 2, for lino and heavy work. All tli» goods pertaining lo the business, including cotton goods, ticking, pulu, and other goiuls too numerous too mention, The above will bo sold for less tban cost within 30 days. Tcims—Cash or approved Notes. —ALSO- Tho entire stock of t'rockory, Hardware, Furniture, Fancy Guods, kc,, on the samo terms ns above. All goods unsold after 30 days will be sold at atictiou. so 16-lut J. tt. KEVSER. LCE~CjpAM~ DURING TIIK CONTINUANCE OF TUB WARM WKA'IHER IOE GKEAM WILL BE SEI1VEDBY A. W. Piper, Government street, opposite Theatre, sc 1.1 1-m Queen Charlotte Coal Mining Company (Lim.) AUCTION.!J. P, DAVIES & CO. N'l'lV AllviTtist'llHIltS. A> Notice cf Meeting. N EXTRAORDINARY GHNKRAF, MKET- intf of Shareholders of this Compauy will be. held in tbe oftito of ihe Company, City Council Chambers, on Friday the H8th of September, 18i>g, at one o'clock. IJ'ifinoss To confirm the special resolutions passed at a meeting held August 28th, I80t>, and oilier bu-iness whith may tome legitimately before tbo said meeting. J. S. WILLIS, «c!3 Secretary. HERMAN SHULTZ, —AT— Eis Wei! Known and Old Established Stund The Government st. Boot Store, Hits just received per steamer A FINE ASSORTMENT OP Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Which he offers at a very loir price. TOMORROW, Tuesday, Sept. 18th, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. H.» <>;j THE PREMISES llou*c situated on Douglng bet. Kane and Rue ■<(. FURNITURE -Ol' — J. An MoOrea Retiring from Housekeeping Mr. P. Iff. BACKUS> Auctioneer, Hus kindly consented to conduct tho stilo. Tiro furniture is neatly new ond well kept, und consists in part as fo lows : till OMXRS AM) COBUISSiOl UKUtHlSTS. Saleroom, Hrc;>roof -ton* building, Wharf M.. war latcfc. Cash Alliances made on Consiynments. THURSDAY. Thursday, Sopt. 20th, A.T SALESROOM, wlmrf Street, At ELEVEN, A.M., TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, By order of the late Directors of the PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY, m SUPERIOR VIOL AM FLAGEOLET. Receives by each steamer from Kngland and Sail Francisco BOOTS Sc SHOES FINEST AND BEST-QUALITY, FRENCH LEATHER, —AND— SHOE FINDINGS, At prices to correspond with the times, sc 12 1 Steinwny & Pons Piano in rosewood case. This is acknowledged to be the best on the Island, those gentlemen having taken the prize at the World's Fail- in London. Cost $050. One rosewood Stereseope Stund, with 2 Bets eye pieces, containing about U00 views of the most beautiful description. Cost $150 A complete sot of Parlor Furnitoro, Sofas, Tubles, Chairs, &e. One fine rosewood Centre Table, dark marble top What-Not, Side Tables, Cabinets, Ac 1 largo black walnut Extension Table 1 large mahogany Side board, marble top 2 Very largo gilt, frame mirrors A largo and beautiful assortment of paintings aud engravings Mne Brussels carpet nearly now 2 Inrgo con! oil Chandeliers, 2 lamps ■wh Up-stoirs— One fine rosewood Bedroom set Mahogany Bedstead with spring mattress, Tables, Chairs, &c —ALSO" Kitchen and Dining-room utensils Crockery and Glnssware Plates, Knives, Fork*, Spoons, &c All of which will be fully described in Catalogue aud on view, on Monday llth instant. so 13 An extensive and well selected CollfC tiort of Operatic, Vocal, Oiehestrnl, and Dance Music, Glees, Chorusscs, kc, kty. Lot Household FURNITURE ! 8 Cooking and 0 Parlor Stoves liedstead<, Straw ai.d Pulu MuttrasaeS Ciine nnd wood seat chairs Hocking and Arm chairs A variety of Tables Chiffonier, Wardrobe, Bureau Bedroom Mirrors, Lotingo Pictures, Coal Oil Lamp, Matting Grindstone! fenders, Crockery Bar Room, Saloon, and Parlor Clocks ALSO, TO PAY STORAGE 2 Trunks and contents 1 Portmanteau, 9 lots books ALSO, miW SEIZURE FOR LICEXST 3 ean"s Gin 1 cage Brandy 1 do Champagne 1 do Old Tom .All the Fixtures and Furniture of BARBE* SHOP ! TT-NIVERSITY —0*— WASHINGTON TERRITORY TEHMS CASH, J. P. Davies &> Oo., so 16 Auctioneers. HOUSE! ,\T THE ST, NICHOLAS HOTEL, J il CHAMBERMAID. Apply at the Office of the Hotel. sc IB rpHIS INSTITUTION WILL REOPEN ON A tlie 17th inst. Pupils ol both sexes received, who will bc eipected to lurnish their own rooms, which are provided in separate buildings, free of charge. The Kirpenso ol Boarding and Tuition, without incidentals, will not exceed §50 per quarter of 11 weeks, payable in advance. For further information address REV. GEO, F.tvHITWORTH, Seattle, W, T., Sept. 1st, 1866, President, se II LTTIMZZBIEIR, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ROUGH and dressed for sale cheap, J. ROBERTSON STEWART. Victoria, V. I„ 20th August, 1806, au 22 For Portland Direct. THE FINE SCREW STEAMER "PIDBLITEE," CAPT. M. C, ERSKINE, Wiil sail from Brodrick's Wharf, for the above port, on Wednesday, September 19, AT 8 O'CLOCK A. M. carrying freight and passengers. For particulars apply on board, or to J. P. COUCH, Agent, 't 18 Wharf sireet, LINCOLN Cor Washington and Front sts, PORTLAND, OREGON. IV. C. .Tl AT Mil ■•>>» l-VV, Of the St, Nicholas Hotel, Victoria, HAVING TAKRN THE ABOVE HOUSE, wishes to announce to Iho public that he is now piepared to accomodate guests in ft s itisfactory mann'r. Nothing will be left undone, which is iu the power of the proprietor to do, to render guests comfortable Portland, August 24th, 18C6, se 14 Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE. 'I'HE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- 1 Istlng between Thomas Napier Hibben and Jumes Carswell. under the namo or firm of Hibben & Carswell, has been this day dissolved hy mutual consent. The otisiness will in future he carried on by Mr. T. N Hibben, who will pay and receive all money duo to or owing by the late firm Dated this 13th dny of September 1866. THOMAS NAPIER HIBRKN, JAMES CARSWELL. Witness to the signature of Thomas Napier Hibben, Ghohoe Pk/.rkes, Solicitor, Victoria, V, L Witness to the Signature of James Carswell, Until.UT BlSltOP, Solicitor, Victoria, V. I, se 13-lm THURSDAY REAL ESTATE SALE OP FIRST-CLASS OITY PROPERTY! Sales Positive ~- Titles Guaranteed. J.P.Davies & Co* Are instructed hy the Mortgagees TO S! LL AT l'UIL IC AUCTION At Salesroom, WHARF STREET, Thursday, Sept. 27th, AT 12 O'CLOCK, SHARP! ALL THOSE pieces or purcels of land in Ihe town of Victoria, V. I., situate on Fort street, and hounded ns follows i Bcginnhing nt u point on the northerly side of Fort street, ISO feet east from the corner of Blanehard nnd Fort streets ; thence northwardly at right Hiiglus 120 feet j ihetiee westwardljr 30 feet ; thence southwardly 120 feet; thence onstwardly to tho place of beginning, being the easterly half of town lot (J280) two hundred aud eighty-six, together with all improvements thereon, com-' piising the double ft outage store, twenty-two feet front, together with the five roomed Dwelling House, lathed and plastered throughout and papered onr plaster ; large kitchen 2'> ly 14 feet ', Ine fruit iind vvguablo garden in the reir, and lurge Giite Entrance on Fort street. This property was lately rented as a piano store to Mr. Buguul at the low rental of Twenty Dollars ppr month. For further particulars upply to JOHN COPLAND, . sq , Attorney-at law, Bastion street. ALSO, FOR SAME At COUNT JAMES BAY BREWERY —AND— ALL THOSE pieces or parcels of Und in the town of Victoria, V I., situate slid known on tho oOTicial map of the same bs Town Lots Nos. 1731) and 1734, having it frontage of CO feet each on Michigan street, James Bay, by a depth of 165 feet, thu two lots making half an acre j togothor with all improvements thereon, which comprise tho four roomed Cottage fasidonce, throe stall Stable and Conch- house, fine Fruit and Vegetable Garden, und one of the best brick Wells In tbe colony, 78 feet deep, with large force pump, tbo well bringing In a rental of TEN HOLLARS PER MONTH. The Brewery Comprise* Brewhouse, large Copper, resting on brick arch, Mash and Malt Tubs, Underbid: Cooler, Brick Cellar, Mult Room, witb Work round, Malt House, With brick floor, Brick Mult Kiln, with flues complete, also large Bottling House. B®»Michigan street is one of the best macadamised strcels on tbe Island. J6?*Tlie Brewery and Plant are com- p!et3 in every respect and capable of supplying both colonies. This property is well worthy the atUn* tion of intending buyers. ACTS OF SALB AT BUYERS' EXPENSE. se 17 J. P. DAT1E8, A fO. Auctioneer! POR SALB rpHE RIGHT, TITLE, AND INTEREST A in Land known as R Till. S 20, Qua»- ichan Distric , and R VIII, S l,Somet»» District, in al about 100 acres, situate in tb» Cowichan Settlement. For particulars apply lo JOHN GLASSEY, Bastion street, «e 9-Im Opposite Sheriffs Office. Gtotiung (Telegraph. MONDAY EVENING. SEPT. 17. 1866. COMMERCIAL. «OfcYI<M RILE TO-ntlKHOW. P. If. HACKi'S Will sail ut 11 o'eUekj a. hi., on the premise*, one Piano in roaawood case, one Stereoscope Stand, set PaNor Furniture, Caalre and Side Tallies, Mirror*, Painting* and Engravings, Cafpei, Chaada- Uers, one Bedroom set, Bedstead, Chairs Crockery, GhiBswiiri!, Plates, Kolvai, Porks, Spoons, Ac , being Furniture ol Mr. J. A. lfcCrea, retiring from hoiiHekecpiug. ami'HiNU ivri..i.i,n.i..\i,i... I'JRT OK VICTORIA, VANCOUVKK ISI.ANn. ISTKIltl). Sept 17—Schr Eliza, Midillcton, Saaolch Stiur Enterprise, Swanson, New Wesluiin- ater CI.BiREO. Sept 17—Sip Ocean Qua«A, Smith, San Juan Mmr Enterprise, Sfranton, New Westminster l'reNhylei'iun ( liunli. Rr.v. Ma. Si!mkiivm,i.l yesterday preached bis lirst sermon in the new church of Hi. Andrew's, Broughton street. The building, Which has been rocenily lilted up fur the occasion was filled. The text iu the foi-enouu Was from Acts xx., v. 86: "It is more blcS.,cd to give than to receive;" and in tlie evening, from Isaiah .xxi and 11:" Watclnu ui, What of the night V At the cud of thc service thc reverend gentleman read a statement explanatory of his position in leaving the cburch on Pandora street. He said the more he pondered over tho step he had taken, the hiore he was convinced of its nsOSSltty. He believed it would redound to the benefit of Mie IVes'iy'.i-rinu church iu this colony, nml Iiu tailed upon his congreg lion to assist him in the work in which he was engaged, namely, in building up a strung aad enduring church, Connected with tbo Church of Scotland, ll was necessary in establishing a church to bave unity and harmony among its members, •Md lie believed that the good old Church of Scotland, which kept up step hy step with lbe liberality nnd progrCBS of the age, wou'd moBt conduce to this result. All classes of Presbyterians Qonld unite under ils banner nnd make it a great and lasting good to thc colony. So far as he was concerned, he intended to dnvntc himself almost exclusively lo tho spiritual work of the church. The temporal nltairs the congregation would have in then- own hnnds, and arrangements would be shortly made fnr the election uf managers. Thc services on both occasions were listened to with great interest. Bov. D. Dulf, nf New Westminster, preached yesterday morning in the First Presbyterian Church, Pundora street, on the text, " due aowelh anil another reapeth." In the eveniug the Bcv. B. Jamieson, of Nanaimo, preached, choosing lor a text, thc words of St. Paul to the christians of Pbllllppl—" Only let your C'invcr-atiiiu bc as becuinetli ihe gospel of Christ." The rev. gentleman addressed the Congregation wiih special reference to their present painlul Circumstances, in a very earnest nnd Impressive manner. He feelingly alluded to (ba first evening he himself set foot in iho colony, some four and a half years ago, When he heard Itev. Mr Hall address his Hock on ihe text, "But our God turned the curse Into a blessing," and he sincerely trusted ihat the tnisfortuno or calamity which had now fallen upou the church would ultimately be overruled for their nood. At the conclusion of the morning service, Ilev. Mr. Jnmieson read from the pulpit the following statement: Dkau Hrktuukv : We take this firHt opportunity of expressing our sympathy with you as a congregation, in the circumstances in which you are now placed. We have cheerfully complied with the request of yonr Committee to give you our advice, nud whatever assistance may be in our power. It is our deliberate conviction that Mr, Somervillc hns acted most irregularly in the manner in which he has left this congregation, There ia no straightforward resignation iu any scire, mnch less a r signation iu accordance with the constitution of our Church. Iu an inter tlow which we have hail with Mr. Somervillc, he acknowledged thnt the Colonial I'nnimitlee, to whom he Is responsible, had not yet received or sanctioned his resignation, bul tlmt " he is determined to run nil risks." Iu these Circumstances, then, there is plainly a desertion of his pastoral charge, the duties of Which he undertook in the most solemn manner possible. Not only so, but there is a betrayal of the trust repose I iu hi u when he accepted your call to i>e your minister. He then pledged himself to carry on th ■ work of a congregation, embracing all sections of our church from every quarter. Mr. Somerville bas now broken that pledge, by seeking to have a congregation in connection with one particular section and country : and that, too, before ha is properly released from ths charge, or has obtained the sanction of any church to organize a mission station iu opposition to this congregation. We pronounce no opinion upon the merits of past different.'S and difficulties iu this congregation since Mr. Boinerville's arrival, We simply refer to Ihe sojcalled resignation, and to tho commencement of a sectional mission station, of Which Mr, Somerville is thc yet unrecognized, and therefore irresponsible and voluntary minister. Wc believe that no real friend of onr church ought to countenance this second effort of the same parties to divide us, and hinder our work in these Colonies. You are aware that a congregation of the same name, aud in the same-connection as the uew mission station, was commenced in this city about two years ng >, bnt was soon and wisely given up by the Rov. Mr. Nimmo [ though nt that time it was organized in a regular constitutional way, and when tbe population wus larger, nnd the prospects of the place much more favorable. ■ It will be very strange, indeed, nnd quite unprecedented, if the Colonial Commit ee sanction the proceedings which have taken place in such an ill-advised manner : especially when they receive the communications which have been sent to them yesterday. We reluctantly discharge what we conceive to be a very painful duty in making this eutement. We cannot, however, as Ministers engaged and committed to the cause of Chfls- lim unity and progress in oouuectloo wllfa our Church, hmk upon ihe wp ',<. io wantonly mnde .if ilu- nnl.le work inaiignr:i!i d nnd car- rled ou in -m I, ■ Christian spirit, nnd in -uch a leit-dcin ing and laborious way bjr o teemed brother, Mr. Hall, without tonrlrma- log It, ud exhorting yuii tu hear patiently I trial and disappointment ih the bone that it may be overruled for goml by the Great iie.d ut the Church. (Signed) Kciimit Jahisho*, II. Hi-it. A»SAii.T o« I!oa:<ii Sine.—Capt. Mark, of thi tblp Koyal Tiir, entered B charge SfslOSi John McKay, 'me of his crew, tot attempting lo strike him w'lh a holystone, ivhile etiaa« ing the dc ks. The captain slated that he had put the in.a in irons fur the olfence but afterwards partly forgave him and let him out, wheu the man went up thc shrouds and endeavored lo >ignal the navy with his shift, ('apt. Mark then sent bis first mate to In ing bim down, and again pu. him in irons. Mr: Bi3hop appeared for the accused, and stated that he had counter charges to make against the captain. Tlie man wished to leave the ship and join the navy. After some cross- examination by Mr. Bishop, Capt Mark said he hnd uo objection, if the man really wished to join the navy, to withdraw the charge sad pay his wages. Mr. Bishop agreed Iind undertook to fee that McKay would join the navy ; he wns accordingly remanded one day to allow the matter to bc settled. beard n great distance nnd nearly all tlie window! iu tbt vicinity were broken. N umbers of persons were stank witb fragments of tlu budding. Loss $20,000. New Vo'k, Sept. 18—Twoofflctfiof 'he Danish Government nre in tbis mob* try superintending thn settlement ol eight thousand Scandinavian emigrant*, who are to arrive by the new line of steamers between this city uinl the llultie ports. € a Hilda. Ths Herald s despatch says : fnnndinns nre again excited lor four nl snother Fenian mill nml are demanding tlmt England shall declare war uguiiist the United States if the Fctiiin orguriizitioti be not ■oppressed Washington Territory.* Moxticki.i.o, Sepl. 15—The steamei" lle-cile sunk While uu her way from here to Portland,yesterday, in tha Willamette slough. Shu struck a snag. No litres lust. An "Om> IIako."—Bon Marlin ngain rp- peared In tho police court this morning, Obarged with lighting with an Indian. Ben repudiated the charge, and said the Blwaib could not speak Chinook grammatically, or so as to be understood, and that the Indian was tempting him to buy whisky for him—a temptation ho resisted by tbratbldg the tempter. Inspector Welsh gave Hen a very bad name, and the magistrate ordered him to find bondl of $5(1 to keep the peace or go to jail 14 dnys ; also $|lt liueor two months' imprisonment for assaulting the officer. A San Francisco DlBOTAItts.—Tbe S. F. Alia, of ,v'ept. 3, says : A young ludy of great musical promise will debut this evening in Italian opera, under the kind auspices of Signor Blanch], Miss K, C, Ilr.nn,.rn, tht niece of our well known millionaire and pioneer citizen, Samuel Hriinnnii, Rsq«, essays the role of Anlouina in " Bellaarlo." Miss Briiunan, for some years, has confined ber anistic efforts to church music. She is gifted by nature with a full, clear, and sympathetic soprano voice-, which has received a thorough scientific training, nnd judging from her efforts In pub!to and at rehearsals, we shall be much disappointed if the young lady doea not achieve lUi cess. Don't Blow Down Lamp Chimneys.—It is a very general custom among those who use kerosene for illuminating purposes to extinguish their lights hy blowing down the chimney. This is a very dangCruiis practice, and almost inevitably results in an explosion if tliere is nny delect in the wick or burner. A case of thc kind occurred in Boston a few evenings slilce, nnd came near resulting in a Serious conflagration. Si'ivasii Bows—John Anthony, a colored man, complained that a rascally looking Indian, who appeared in the dock-with his head tied up, had sma le d the windows of a house belonging to him iu Fisgard street. After inquiring into ihe matter the magistrate lined the siwn-li £20 or two months' Imprisonment, also $10 or one month for fighting iu the streets. A Piiivatk LSTTSR from San Francisco last mail says : " Poor old Ocnnes came down here recently from Big Bend, a pitiable object ; sonic Victorian fri'lids raised money SdOagjh to send bim home to England under the care of Or. Brown." Music ma Sai.b—The music belonging lo the Philharmonic Society, to be sold nt auction hy Messrs. J. I'. Dnvies * Co. on Thiirs- diy will be on view at the salesroom to-morrow, from 10 a.m. till 2 p.m. Kaa China.—The ship Kedania, lumber laden fur Amoy, China, anchored off Albert Head yesterday illuming, for two additional hands. Tim Pilots.—Pilots Pike, Gardner aud Titcomb have dissolved partnership, and arc going in each on his own hook. TELEGRAPHIC Eaptera. New York, Sept, I'i—A deputation of about 91 Southern Unionists from the Philadelphia Convention are here en route to visit Lincoln's grave. They had on enthusiastic meeting in a church last evening, and will hold meetings nt ull the prominent places along tho roOto. Cincinnati, Sept. 19—The President and party arrived here nt S n.m , and were received by tbe Committee of Reception, which went down the river on boats to meet the excursionists. The reception took place on landing, a welcome address being delivered by W. S Groes- batdt, Democrat. The President responded in a speech of three quarters of an hour, and thc party then started in carriages for a drive through the suburbs. A large crowd assembled on the levee ; there was littlo enthusiasm, the reception was quiet and well conducted. Grant came over from Covington, Kentucky, nud participated. Secretary Seward was quite ill nud remained ou tbo boat. Albant, N. Y., Sept. 12—A terrific explosion occurred hero this evening. The saw mill and planing factory of S. nnd G. Sook blew up, killing ten or twelve persons and seriously injuring sev- eu or eight others. The cau»e is unknown. Tbe uoiso of tho explosion was i rm New Alv.TliS' New A(lvcrti-r!ti?nfp. Queen Charlotte Coal Mining Co. (LIMITED.) Notice of Assessment AT A MKETINO nl' DIUBCTORfl ''I' TBE above Comp Lfly I,'' ! : ;: daj tiie fellow- lag resolution was passed :— " That ah Assessment of Blspanee per "-hare ou A shares bs Aam iiim';--. pajalsl* i', the -ei ninry ai the office "f tba Company, oo or befire ilie tttb in-i.. between tlie hours of 11 A. M. und I P.M. tally." J. S. WILLIS, Corner Broad and Trounce sts. 1 ,. , September 0th, lBOti. / "•"•"T- se 7-td The Uli-Ke of H CB. Wben men in puw'r stoop to folly, Persist ill what they know is wrung, For a time tbey may " feel jolly," But their career cannot last long. Tor there's a pow'r they can't control, (Which hurls down despots with a nod) Of liberty the life and soul— " The people's voice, the voice of God I1' How silly, then, fur one vain mnn To think that he alone can rule Men that arc free ; .to hope he can He must he mad or else a focd. To goad them ou in vain he tries: They can't be driv'n, they might be led. We know wherein his weakness lies, Both in thc heart and in the head. He neither feels nor knows en ,. ., To govern men by nets of ive j lie's made of too despotic stuff Por people's wrongs his heart to move. All sacred rights he disregards, His w rd 's the only law he knows j Menu slaves from him receive towards, l''rceineu he treats as bitter Iocs. He grinds the poor down to the dust ; There's no such word with him as ' can't;' Their cash or goods obtain he must, Resist his iron lule they shan't ! He ha° no heart nor soul lo feel Of poverty th' Imploring cry; lie fattens on the cemmon weal, The rest for him may starve and die. But the day dinws near nnd the hour When oue proud despot's rcigu will cease, He couldn't resist the people's pow'r, Who bid him now ' depart in peace 1' IIiilluwav's Tli-Ls.—Piaiili(«a un.l ilouel Ceiriplainti. —These nialnnie* aro ever present, ai.d if left mnit- teudtnl [nquanlly terminate filally. It should be overywh-ie Known thii both cholera niirt diiirlmia de- pend nn the presen -e of mime andigemeil snlviatice in tho Itoanoh ot bowels, or some dulctorinui tiia'ter in lli« blodd, and that Hollnwav'i Pilli can expel either villi o-He anil expedition. Tliey conciliate in a nor- pruinj decree piirifyinff, alternativu, reRtilatlne anil Htreinrlhening qualifier, uiui tlias exert over OVtTjr in- terniilor-'&n tlie wholetometv controlling infliiinc ' ■» neoepHnry f^r snbiiiiiii^ exc.gslve action In the hu-nan fruru. Holloway's msdlolao may lie advantageously laken as a unions . f kcrpfnir the bl aid pure ami tile body cool—the only practicable plan of mdiituininn lien tli ill youlli, in tuhneil. and old nge. Ma. Zinn begs to announce to the inualnt- ants ol Victoria that he has lately received a large assortment of Children's Carriages and Chairs, Fishing basket/ and Plehing Canes, and a lar^e quantity of .Market and 'Irive line Baskets, China Vases, t'anrv Goods and Toys, ell id which have to be sold on or bctoro February next at greatly reduced prices floods sold at wholesale for cost prices. * New Advertisements. RED 'LION HOTEL, GOVE UN M E N T STR E ET. 'I'MK ABOVK-NA.MBO UOTKTj BATING 1 been opened bv JOE BUBNj He will bu happy lo meet his Mends on all occasion^, aa will fiiriiisli them with the best of Wine?5 Liquors, Ale, Porter, &c . and Clears- BQABD AND LODGING TEH DAY $1. JlOf Bagatelle aod Skittles. Call and see the establishment. JOE presides and keeps order. se 10 For Sale Ex Camden, Hosteller, Becker, and Angostura Hitlers, Oregon flder in bbls. and cares, tlarct bi casks, balf-cnsks and cases, Suiitrriie and California While Wine, French tlcohol 00 O.P., Cng. tlkpiot, Jlunini and Bollcngcr Champagne, And In store an assortmrni of Brandy and liquors suitable for the Trade. s®" Depot of Havana Cigars. Yates street. sc 6 ISTOTICE, MARTirT BROS., IMPORTERS OF Groceries and Provisions, FIUEPUOOF BUILDINO, LATELY OCCUPIED BY L'HOTKLIER k Co, UNANIMOUS NOxMINATION! OF Deluge Engine Company ;fou Assistant Engineer, T. J. BURNER se 7 HAVANA CIGARS IXWJH & AI-TTHOKY, TOBACCONISTS. 47 "Sates St., Brick Store Next to Corner of (iorcrument St., BBd TO IXI'i.KM TtSZttt rillE.VDS AXD tnt public la |ri.c.r'ra! that they will con- stunilr l t/tarj -'• amer n good as- i ■ Seanlne OaXwrnm** rianrn and Ihe 111 vl l!raill)» l»| Tobiltf o, Imported direct fur this market, so that they are eblc lo omueie with anvhrusehu tbis Island, either Wholesale nr lii-mll. X, B—Special tttent on Bill bo paid to t'o'inirv orders. IIKIMAN LKWi.V. | LOflS ANTHONY. NOTICE In tlie Supreme Court of Civil Justice Vanwuver Island. In Bankruptcy. In the matter of John Joseph Mecredy, a Bankrupt. A MEETING OF CIlEDITOItS OF THB above bankrupt Will be held at the office of Mr. John Copland, .Solicitor, Bastion street, Victoria, on Tuesday the lSlh day of September proximo] at •! o'clock p. m., to resolve that till; offer made in Court of tbiS date tor the winding up of the estate under arrangement of composition shall be carried out, and also that application be made to the Court to stay proceedings in bankruptcy. Daied this 2»th day of August, A.D. 18C6. JOHN COPLAND, Solicitor to Creditors' Assignees, au20 Bastion street. Kotice of Postponement- Tile above meeting is unavoidably postponed to Tuesday, thc 18lh Instant, at the same place and huur. JOHN COPLAND, Solicitor to Creditors' Assignees, st 9 Bastion street. In the Court of Bankruptcy of the Colony of' Vancouver Island Saturday, the 1st day of Sept., A.D. 18G6. TV'HEREAS, A PETITION FOIt ADJCDI- \V cation of Bankruptcy, bearing date tbfl illst day uf August inst., has been duly filed by Paris Carter, of Fort street, in the City of Victoria; Collector of debts, nnd he having been declared a Bankrupt) is hereby required to surrender himself to His Honor Joseph Ntedlnim, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Bankruptcy aforesaid, on Wednesday the Inth nay of September next, at 11 o'clock iu tho lorenoon, precisely, at tho Court House, Jiinies .Buv, Victoria, and make a full discovery and disclosure ol his estate and effects, wben uud where the creditors are to come prepared to prove their debts, and at the flrll sitting to choose assignees and commence the examination ol the Bankrupt, and at the Ian sitting the Bankrupt is to finish his Lit examination. All persons indebted to tbs said Bankrupt, or who have any of his effects, arc not to pu> the earns but to Mr. W. It. II. Adam-!,a of Government street, tiie Oiiicai Assignee appointed, and give noiice to JOHN cni';.AND, Solicitor, Bastion street, Victoria, se !!-td ■WHAEP STREET. se 6 lu tin Supreme Court of Civil Justice, Vancouver Island. In Bankruptcy. Wednesday, the 1st of August. l->;'\ li;HEUEAS, A PETITION FOI1 .WUI'IM- W ration of Bankruptcy, bearing date tbi Slst day of Jnly last, has been duly tiled by William Parsons Sayward, Charles Kent, and Edward Wilson, ngainsi JOHN JnSEi'H MECREDY of View street, Victoria, Carpenter, and the said John Jo oph M credy, having been duly declared and adjudicatedS Bankrupt, is hereby required to surrender himself to His Honor Joseph Needhnrtl, Chief Justice of the Supreme I i tin of Civil Justice aforesaid, on Wednesday the 19th day of September current, at 11 of Ihe clock in ihe fore- nooinirecisely, at the Court House, Jstnes Bay, Victoria, and mike a full discovery and disclosure of his estate und effects, when aid where the creditors are to come prepared to prove their debts, and at the first sit'ing to choose Assignees and commence thc 'examination of the Bankrupt, and at the last sitting, the Bankrupt is to finish his last examination. All persons indebted to the said Bankrupl, or having any of his effects are not to pay or deliver the same but lo Mr. Daniel Lindsay of Government street, the Official Assignee-appointed, and give notice to JOHN COPLAND, Bastion streetj Victoria, V. I., Solicitor to the Petitioning Creditors, au 59-td ' Mrs. Hein yEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE IV latest fashions in A\d I Is Tu T 1ST E DFl Y, —AT— Prices to Suit the Times, GOVERNMENT STREET Between Fort and Broughton. sc 5 Jesse Cowper, Wholesale nnd Retail Dealer in B03TS AND SHOES, LEATHER, —AND— SHOE FINDINGS, "YATES STREE^j OPPOSITE WELLS, FARGO k Ctt. At the obi stand nf Webster k Co., it prepared to supply the wants of tfaa public in his line. The Latest Stvles Received by every arrival from Englai d und Sun Francisco. se 2 Relief for the Afflictedt THE INTRODUCTION OF Perry Davis' Vegetable Pain Killer To the SufTcrinc; Ilunmni'y of this Age has relieved more pain, nnd caused mora real joy than any other one thing that cat! , be nn med, rr id am Invaluable Remedy, Our first I'hvMeians U6e il, and recommend its use ; tho Apothecary finds it first among tbe medicinal called for, and the wholesale Drqgffist considers it a lending article of his trade. All tlie dealers io medicine Bpwk alike in its favor: nnd its reputation bi a medicine of great merit nud virtue is fully nnd permanently established, and it is thu grcal Family Medicine of Iho Age- Kvery Volnntcrr iboUld have a bottle; In caiS of sudden attacks uf Disease. Tuketi Internally, cures Sadden Oplds, Oooghs, Ac, Weak Sumi'ieii, Central Debility, Nursing Sure Mouth, Canker, Lifer Complaint, Dyspepsia or Indigestion Crump and pain in tho Stomach, Jiouel Complaint, Painters Oojio, Asiatic Cholera, Diuihoca and Dysentery, Tnken exleinnlly cures Felons, Boils, snd Old Sores, Severe Burns and Scalds, Cuts, Bruises and SprainSi Swelling of the Joints, Ringworm nud Tetter, Broken breasts, Frosled Feet aud Chilblains, Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia nii(l Rheumatistdi FATIX KILLBEi Taken infernally, should be .idclterated with milk or water, and sweetened witb sugar, if desired, or niude into a syrup with molasses. Fof a COUGH and Bronchitis, a few drops on Sugar, eaten; will be more effectiv; than anything eilse. For SORF THROAT, gargle the throat, with a mixture of Pain Killer and water; und thc relief is immediate and cure positive. j®- It should not be forgotten (hat the Pain Killer is eijuallj as pood to take internally as to use externally. Each bottle is wrapped with ull directions for its use. Prices 25 eents, 50 cents k $1 per boW#j — am Ocean Telegraphing—Recover- Ibe Old (able. The London Tin t' corre«pondent on thn west coast of Ireland describes the means sdopted to rec »er Ihe old cable. He writes .—A« soon as the flreat Rnst- «tii has completed her wotk that vessel, witb the Terrible, Albany, anil Medway. will ut once and with sll speed, working light and day, pr ceed lo fill up with fuel. Tbe Terrible and Albany will be coaled first, snd start directly afterward for tho exact latitude and longitude iu which the cable of last ye ir was broken, When this precise spot is MOeitaloed, 'marked buoys,'wilh which boh shi, are provided, will be mooieu for guidance iu grappling. The Great K stern and Medway will folh w these ships, bnt in ease of thoir not joining their consorts t-oon after the 'mntkcl bu iys' are placed, the Albany will p ncecd to grapple for the cable, 'I his vessel, wilh all the other ships -f the s'pindron, is equipped with the moat perfect hauling in ami paying out machinery, with au ample store of buoys, 'marked buoys,' wire grappling ropes, and dynomelers lo show the strain on all parts of the ropes uud apparatus Used. After the buoys are placed, the Albany will at once proceed to ' sweep ' for the end of the cable of 1865. This somewhat anxious and laborious process is effected by the ships in search cf the wiro carefully lowering lhe:r grapnels till the bottom is ascertained with certainty, and then slowly steuuiiitg at right angles across tbe line along which tbe cable has beeu laid ten miles each way to the north and south of ii. On the north side they would huve to go more than 20 miles lo reach the defunct wire of 1858, and at least 30 miles to the south of the proper routo to jeopardize that which it is believed here hus just been laid. As, h'wover, nil the vcs.-els sweeping for tlie wire are strictly limited to a distance of ten miles uorth or south of its ascertained position, iherc is little fear of their catching anything but whut they are in search of; ibr, even in the densest foj, the dead icckoning of the ship and speed of engines would show the distance run. In case the Albany grap. pled the end of -the lust year's rope, sue is gently to lilt it as .lir an possible, aud as far as is consistent without at all approaching the breaking strain. Tlie grapnel rope is then to be moored to an immense buoy, and then secured. She is again to grapple for the wire further to the east or Kuglish side till she succc , a iu again lifting it. 'inns, again and l it, 'her labors will be continued till a Lef'es •of '' bights" are brought near to the ir- face of the ocean, so that on the arrival of the Great Eus ern any one of the loops may be at once and t r.sily raised and the splice made. Moie than enough of thc cable will then remain to enable her to continue, or rather, we should say, complete, the work of carrying tbe second wire to Newfoundland. If, however, the Great Eustern and Medway arrive before the end of *he cable is found by the Albany, all throe ships will at once take up tlieir positions and commence " sweeping with iheir grapnels." The Medway is to be to tbe extreme west with the greatest lifting strain ; tbo Great Eastern in the middle, with a smaller lifting power; and the Albany three miles to the east of the Great E. tern, with the least lifting power of all. So, if the cable is broktn by the Medway, the wire hal.'-way up will be held by the grapnels of the Gieut Eastern, and tho strain on the rope reduced by its being partially supported by the Medway. It is not intended to try to raise tho actual end of the cable broken lost year, as this is hampered with the heavy grapnels and heavier wire ropes which were used in vain lo recover it last autumn, and which, if anything is known with certainty of deep sen soundings, is believed to be lying in a massive tangle over the end of the rope—a weight which nothing could raise. Directly, therefore, that the Albany has succeeded in g.:tiing ber end of the line, nnd the Great Eastern and Medway huve secured thoir portions, the Albany will steam ahead at full speed, so as tu break the portion of tbe line she has grappled, and leave tho end free l<> como up unfettered by the obstacles heaped upon it in tbe efforts to recover it. She will then return, and keep inside the Medway, taking from the latter vessel her grip of the wire, and holding on by it till the Great Enstern has spliced, if possible, her end. The Terrible in ull cases will assist in carrying messages from ship to ship. She will also keep ahead of the Gr at Eastern, and direct her to alter her course, by firing one gun for a port helm, and two guns for helm a starboard Three guns are to signify danger ahead, either in case of ships or ice. Ore gun from the Great Eastern is the signal to bring all her consorts around her immediately. The Avranchin states that in a commune near Avrauehes, France, an owl has taken terirble vengeance for the lo. ■ of her young, w hich hud been killed by a farmer's lad. For four days the owl was on the watch for. the destroyer, aud on tbe fifth, upon the boy leaving the farmhouse, the injured bird, which had been perched npon a tree, pounced down upon him, and with one stroke of its claws tore out bis left eye, tbe sight of which is per. manently destroyed. Why is a happy husband like the Atlantic cable ? Because he is spl c«d to his Heart's Content. New Advertisements. ALICE BROWN'S FANCY TWIST SMOKING TOBACCO JUST RECEIVED AT A. F. KEYSEU'S, Together with some (Ins NA VAN I UIGAR** DIRECT. Also on hand Wine Sip, Peach, Apricot, Mary's Own, Light Pressed, Natural Leaf, Buffalo Tongue, and Atlantic Cable Tobacco- JUST RECEIVED PER BARK RIVAL A Fine Assortment of Meerschaum Pipes. Call and examine. se 5-lm WILLIAM LYONS, SHIPPING- — AND— Commission Agent, On the Corner of Wharf and Johnson Streets* se 3-2m Everett's Exchange, STORE STREET, V. I. 'I'HE PROPRIETOR RESPECTFULLY IN- 1 forms his friends and the public that he has openi'd his old stand in Store street, where he will keep ns hofore the finest quulitv of WINES, LIQUORS, and CIGARS. Como and see. se 3-lra PAT. EVERETT, Piomidor. CARRIAGE PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Tates Street, Between Deluge Engine House and the International Hotel. Work solicited, and dnno on the mOBl reasonable terms by W. M. KEOHAN. se I-lm The "Grotto," OPPOSITE THE TELEGRAPH OFFICE. For a glass of choice liquor go to the " Grotto," There " none but the best •' yon will find is the motto. Mint Juleps, Sherry Cobblers—everything cooling ; Come ye that do thirst, you will find its no fooling. se2 A. & W. WILSON, House and Ship Plumbers CASFITTERS, BELL-HANGERS & TINSMITHS FORT STREET. All orders promptly attended to ps 2 NOTICE ! NOTICE !! I^ROSI THIS DATE TIIE UNDERSIGNED I has concluded to reduce his prico ONE- HALF ; and hereafter the FINEST WINES AND LIQUORS, ALB, BEER, kc, kc, Will be served at tho ' METROPOLITAN'' At TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS per sample. The public will pleose call and sample, and satisfy themselves that the very best is to be had at the above price. T. J. BURNES, Metropolitan Saloon, Store street, au 26 Miscellaneous. 3STOTICE. Chains and Anchors. TWENTY TONS CHAIN Short Linked and proved from J to I AND ANCHORS, From 20 to 800 pounds. For Sale by PETER M'QUADE, Wharf street, Victoria. an 23 Victoria Turn Verein. ALL MEMBERS OF THE ABOVE IN- stitntion who wish to attend regular practice, are requested to be present on the first Monday in September, when classes will be formed commencing with the simplest exercises, and going through the whole course. CHARLES DECHENT, »»23 Turnwart. In the Supreme Court of Civil Justice Vancouver Island. lasr BAJSTJCBfu-PTcrsr, Friday the Mil dn.v of August, A.D. lBiiO. -IT'IIKIIEAS A PETITION FOIt ADJUDI- \ V ration oi Bankruptcy, bearing ilale thu 24th day of Augnst in tiint, has been ilu'y filed by Charles Dopond, of Cndboni II.iy lload, Victoria District, farmer, nnd he limine been declared h Haukrupt, is hereby required tn surrender himself to IIU Honor Joseph Nerhani, Chief Justice of tho .Supreme t'oiirt of Civil Justice of Vancouver Island, aforesaid, ou Wednesday, the 5lh dny of September next, at 11 o'cloc' in the fo.ennon. precisely, al tbe Con, I House, James Bay, Victoria, and rauke a fall discover- npd u's- closure of his estate and effects, iv en and where the creditors are to come n snared 'o prove tlieir debts and at the first si ..iny to choose Assignees and commence Ihe examination of the Bankrupt, and at the last sitli ' thc Bankrupt is tn finish bin last examination All persons indebted to the snid Bankrupt or who have any of his effect , are not to pny or deliver the same but to David Lindsay, of Government street, tbe official Assignee appointed, and give notice to ROBERT BISHOP, Solicitor, niiSr, Bastion .Street, Victoria. Miscellaneous. A Triumph ot Science —AKD-- THE LFOIIT OP TIIE WOULD DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS & SALVE. Thp*ft L fa-giving nntdlfl nr* now, for the fir t tf»'!*, if v<t.i pub I ely to tli- w «r d. For ovur a<|uaitor cf a vtUmtXty oiprlmti- practice the ingredients in tlit-*e Life-Giving Pills Hn¥n hen tiM'l with the greite«t me cm*. -Their mirfebn ie n tony lo pr-wiit < i|pi*>, but to cure They rw *cfa o»j' tin various maUriiea by • hich the pulicnt in •ufTerlng, and re<invigorareii f e ailing syntera. T thf a*ed and infirm a lew doios oftheso valuable PILLR will i rove to he A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH, F<>r i-i evrrv cuae they add new life and vlta'lty, and •ext.ro the wmi.'gei.iritle* to iheir --rtttlau iiaie. T. th« \onnjrani ml ill- *%*6 liny will p*ve moit in- v.ihi tie, a* a ret y, ipodftc and Merlin? mud lei n». '■rt- i- it (ln*am realized, that P mce-de-i^on tough for thi eo hundred vfirs ago, and never fund, He looktd fora t u»Min that would feilore the old to vigor and make youth ever An Eternal- Spring I It was left for ilils d-iy Mid hmlr tn realize tho dreiim, and show in one glorious f.ct the magic that made it fa'r. THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES Cannot utiv tin' flljrht of yearn, hul they cun force back, au- hold nl'Mil, dixeHHtt hat mi M Iri inpfa over tut! ug <1 and the voiii)*. l,?i. tc-nn tie* it ale then, bin ut-tzi tlm f'avnriilil': opportunity that olTei», When tnken as preic ibed— Fcr Billious Disorders Nothing can lie more ptiducllee of cure than theen l'ilk—Dioir almoKt tmgic influence ii felt at o v.*.; mnl Ui.' UHual eoBfl miUiiU „f tlitn m.it dlntreiiing dJti'Hiid ur" ri-inuvod. There r« undid are made from the I'urett VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS. Th' y will not harm thc t -1 delicate female, and ca i bu ui >-n with g'Hxi effect in pruacrlbwl deee* to the youngest babe. For Cutaneous Disorders AnJell eru >tWinor the*kln,»hn SALVE'!• moit in- valuable. U doui n t hual txteinally al.>u->, but pene- ir-ttu* with the must b.arching etfiota to the very toot of ike evil. DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS Invariably core the following Diseases : Asthma, ituwfl Complaints, Coughft, Colds, Chest Pl-easoit, CostivenpFR, DjFpL'pain," Diarrhea, Dropsy. Dobilit* Fever and kp *\ Female Oomplaint", Headache. lndi? ellon, lull i'" za, 1 nil am m tlon, Inward Weakness, Li-er Complaint, Lowne-c of Spirits, Rlnjrworm, Rheumatism, Salt i.lienm, &alds, Skin Diseases. $0* NOTICR—Tonegenrlne without the enjrrared trade-mark uro'ind each pot er box, signed bv DR. J. ■ I Ai;(Jl ],, 43 Fulton street; New Vork, to counterfeit which ts felony. j|9" Sold hy sll resnectnhle Dealers in Mfditlnes throughout the United Slates and Canada— at 25 ceuts per box or pot. A. C. Langley & Co., Agents for Vancouver Island and British Columbia. CHAS. F. BARNARD, Ml, SURGICAL & MECHANICAL ZDZEIsTTIST Fort street, one door east of Government, Victoria, V.I. Dr. B. hereby tenders his (rrutiful nckiiow- leilgmeiita to the eltliMI of VittoMa for iheir liberal patronage thus far, and hopes hy gentlemanly condni-t and strict applicn-ion to bus ness to merit a further lomi'iuauie ot favors. When desired will rijlt parties professionally at tlieir residences. All branches of the profession attended to. Terms reasonable.— Oflice hours from 8 a.m. to 5} p.m. aii'ilt lm* NOTICE —or— CO-PARTNERSHIP. BtJNSTER HAS THIS DAY ENTERED INTO Partnership WITH ALL LOVERS OF GOOD ALE! au 17-lm CHARLES BERNARD, Manufacturer and Dealer in FAMILY CHARTRES COFFEE. And Spices of all kinds. No. 707, Sansome street, corner Gold, Between Jackson and Pacific. First Premium awarded bu the Mechanics' Institute, for tht best Coffee and Spices. The proprietor having introduced Steam Power In his Manufactory, ha mow increased facilities to supply the trade and the public in general. All articles from his Establishment are guaranteed lo he punt anil unadulterated. Tbe public are respectlnlly invited to call and convince themselves Country orders promptly attended to. se 2 BRITISH PERIODICALS. The London Quarterly Review (Conservative). The Edinburgh Beview (Whig) The Westminster Review (Radical) The Morth British Review (Free Church) — AND— Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (Tory) Tho fn-.ir Review. re-ptlMi.tierl by Mei.r* Pcott k Co., .re trener.l y im sidered as tlio Ureal Re.iew., .mi lllitrkwood nnn l>ern justly placed In Ihe lame r.ink. Whniver dl«|,enies wilh r ndiri.' 1.11 lirul - nl this elam, whatever may lie hU general ti.forimtlon, will ■()»<■ be nllntrellier liehind the time la whieh he Uvea—and 111 ttieie tlrflea a perno*, mny soon get very farbelilnl. They miy lie read mid studied with n«l- vania-e by the people oflhls eo intry, of every creed and party. iriny, TERMS FOR 1800. Foranjone of the Reviews f 1 per tunum Porta) tw» of the Rflvlrws 7 " for sny ihn-oof the Kevlews 10 " Portllfo'ir of the Rerlnws .......18 rt Yo\ BlMfcWOMfl MfttMln* 4 « K«r Mack wood and uiio Revl w 7 •• For Hln' kw.otl nnd any two of the Ke- vl-ws * 10 " For Plaekwood end three of thc HevlewH..13 • Fur III u;k* odd and the four Hoviews 16 *' CLUBS. A dl*Aount of twenty per cent wtU he a'lowed tn ctobs cf four or mare persons. Thun, four c pies of Blackwrod, or ofon« ■ evlev will be went iooise a*l- dress nrSl2 80. Four copies of tbe fuur Kevtews and Blackwood, for $48, and soon. POSTAGE. When sent by mail, the Tostaoi lo sny part of the United I les will be ' ut tsreUt>.iour cent< a year tor " ucswoon," Alia but eight cents a year for each of the Kcviews. Re:need Prices for previous years- Subscribers may obtain ih» Repilnts Immediately preceding 18C6, aa follows, vla.:: BUKkvmrl from 8.'pleml er. 1864, to December, I8C5 inclusive, al the rate of 12 50 a year. The North British from January. 1803, to Tleoember. 1*611, Inclusive ; the EilinburgA .nd the Westminster Item \p ll. 1864, to Decemler, 1S«\ inelihiv'e. and lbs London quarterly lor thc year 18' ft, at tha rate of %l SO a year for each or any evl-w. <^* A few copies yetrimiin of all the four Sevietos for 18111 at M a set, ot tl Ml for a*y one. LEONARD SCOTT & CO.. Publishers, 38 Walher Street, If. T. I.. S. » Co., also publish the F-A.H]VCFIl'S o-xjiide By IIi.nbt Strpurvs, nf Edinburgh, and the la.e J. P. N'oaitis, ef Ttle olle^e# 2 vols. Rovai Octavo, 1600 paRes, and numerous EngravlDga* Prlee |7 for the two ro'umee— by Mail, post paid, (S oa «. » Mi cellaneous. LEATHER, HARNE88r AXD Trunk Manufactory. WM. D ALBY & CO. W'B TAKK TIIK I'HE-KNT OPPORT0X-- ilv to thank our numerous eiiHioiuers for' the liberal psironairt bestowed upon as, tod) lo Inform IBM himI tlie public in general that we ure now carrying on, in ctanertion with our LKATHKK MTOIIE, tie manufatture of HAHNEl-H of all descriptions, also TRUNKS ■ ml VALISES. We hnve constant!/ on hand' a large assortment of ISLAND TANNED KIP,. CALF, HARNESS, SOLE, WELT, STRING and GRAIN LEATHER; also a gentral assortment of SHOiCMAKKIt'S FINDINGS. Parties requiring anything io our Un* should give us a tri>tl, as we will snpply them clienper than any house north of San Fran' elsco. BELTING MADE TO ORDER, Term** <Ja.sh. Wm. Dalby St. Co., Yates street, Victoria, V. I. August 2 th, 18CH. an 20 THE ONE THING WANTED.. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. 'The Blood. Those famous pills are so composed tha fbey opemte wholesomely on tb* stomach, the" Hrer, the ftowtls, »n<l other orgnirsv by correet^ ing nny derangement* l« their ftrorftons1 whereby a steady supply of pairs materials tat tha renewal of the Illood is lurnishrd, and » constant ahstrnciioii of effete products is tf' faded. Thic pertect circulation thus become* the very fountain of health and life, and orer • comes a)) form of disease wbsrertr ils situax tlm. General Dlnorder» of (lie Liver and Stomacb. All who ever indulge a* '.able, either In eat-* ing or drlnkhtf, should lake abont ten, of thss- fiimmis pill.H »i bed time, from which will rea suit a clear bead and good stomach the foil .string morning. Thousands of Ladies are always complaining of sick hendaclve, want o appetite, want of energi,and want of strength, to correct nil these evils, three or fosr nf these Pills should be taken twice a week, when they would give tbe invalid .off health anil appelit' of a ploughman. Female* ol all Amen aad CluxHcm Obstructions of sny kind, either In young or those between forty and fifty—th* most critical peilod of life "-may be rniMcally removal by using these Pills according l« the printed directions which Accompany en«h box. Yonnn persons wilh sickly nnd sallow complexions ■my have tbe bloom of health restored by Ihi? corrective, wLicb pnriUcs the blond and ax- pels all gross and impure humors from thefya- tem. Beware then of tbe critical age (son forty lo fifty, as it sends many thousands to premature grave,—these Pilis should be takei it thnt period of life two ot three iin.es a leek Want of Strength and Energy. Persons of sedentary habits, or tliols troubled in mind, working in Factories or Coal Pits, who cannot obtain that amount ot frest nir and exerciBe which nature requires, suffer from weakness nud drlilily, lowness of spirit and want of appetite. All such should take s iose or two of these Pills every tbree or fouv days, as they act gently and effectually on lb* system and impart vigor and energy to ih« body, wbich is always followed by a go.rf appetite, sound and refreshing sleep, and * high flow of spirits. For the Cure or Dropiy. The clBc.icy of Holloway's Pills In Dropsy is extraordinary. IVy act witb sucb a peculiar effect upon the system, that tha fluid; causing this direful complaint, are peieepiibl carried off and prevented from any furtbel accumulation. The sufferer regains a buoyancy of spirits and rejoices in a completely renovated constitution. It Is indispensably necessary tbat tbe Ointment should bs most effectually rubbed into lbe complaining parts during the whole course of treatment. Children and their Allmentt. In no country in the world are more ehildrsn carried to an early grave than In Great Britain. Coughs, Measles, Scarlatina, Fevers, and other diseases attack the little sufferers, apd deatli, but too often, follows nt a rapid pace; yet if at the first Btage ot these complaints, parent, were to have recourse to Holloway's Pills, all danger wonld be avoided for the stomach and bowels wouH ae gently but effeotually cleansed by this mild Bperient; the depraved numors correctea ana tne secretions duly regulated. A perfect cure would soon be effected, and tbe I'ttlc patient restored to soum* health. Holloway' Pi. r ve the best known remedy ia ti world fiT tbo following diseasss: Pold at tht P.etabliabmenl of IWmieor Holloway, Nl strand, (near Temple Bar,) 1. mien ; als- by all respect able llrnptm's and Dealers in Me icinesthroughout tb* civilized world,at the mllowlng pilcea— Is. l>f., 5. ti-, Is. 6.1., Us., 22s., and S3>. each box. Ann. Female Irregular. Scrnh'aorKing s Idas Fever of all klnd> Fits Notches ou the i.otlt Skin Head Aeha Bowel complaints Indigextio* Colics inflammation Asthma Billioua Complaint* the Constipation of tbe Jaundice Bow-la Liver I'owplainta Consqmitlon LambogO Debility Piles Dropsy Rheumatism Dyeentry Reicnlion »f Urine Eryai|ifllaa ... Th.ro ia a .onsiderabl. aatlng by taking tis irger sites. i_ ._ Iilreetions for tb. gnidi nee of patients la every dx*r der are alllzed to each lioi. Evil -ite Throats stone and Grave .-secondary 8ymp* terns tc-DoIoreux Touiort Clcert Venereal *t** linns Worms of a kinds Weakness D»» whatever eaos. PaiHTiD and Published by McClBai *Co..*l the office, Langley Street.
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Date Issued | 1866-09-17 |
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