I fftUjraph. VOL. I. THE "EVENING TELEGRAPH," I'lllLIsiitli 'Jverv Eveniag at 4 O'Clock, (Saturday and Sunday evenings excepted.) ALSO RVKKY SUNDAY MORNING ! VICTORIA, VANCOUVER ISLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 21. 1866 L Jit' TKIIMS OF MUM KII'IIIIN , «r Annnir, In advsncR, bjr mail, flO 00 ICaa »ia months 0 1S1 it w ok, iiayabl. to lirrler ih tj i.gt.u>| l.., 10 For terms of Advertisement apply at the Offlce, Ian ley Street New Ailver.iseifients. SAN FRANCISCO OYSTER SAL" i Government street, Between 0-iis Keyser's and W. Wilson's THR UNDERSIGNED, 1NT VIEW OF TIIE u Good tlm s" folks snid were coming, bas OPENED the iiliov premises, nnd intends to OPEN THE 11ESI' OYSTEUS tbe market furuishi'S. T ey will be tt o ft a le <i lrit il Ntcwcd In or Out of the Shell tfir Open at all hours. se 23-1 ra J B. BUELL The "Grotto," OPPOSITE TUE TELEGRAPH OFFICE. For a glass of choice liquor go to tlio "Orotio," Tliere " noni but tub best '' yon will find is tbe iiiui.tii. Mint Julep?, Sherry CobWers—everything cooling ; Come ye thut do thirst, you will find its no fooling. ocl NEW WESTMINSTER GAME DEPOT, YATES ST., Next door to tiie corner of Government, opposite Zolner'i Drug Sinn'. THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING MADE AR- rangem-nts to receive Iro'ii different parties the produ e of the Island and country will be prepared to lurnish Game, Fish, Fruits. Poultry, Eggs and Vegetables, Each and all in their season, at the lowest prices. JAMBS ALLEU. ocl lm HAVANA CIGARS. LEWIK & ANTHONY, TO BACCONIST3, 47 Tates St., Brick Store Next to Corner of Government St., BEG TO INFORM THEIR FRIENDS AND L e pnhtic -in getirrul lb At tliey will con Btttiuly receive by every steamer a good as sortmentot Genuine aviimi i i".nrs an<| tbe lied llr.inils uf I'ob.iciro, imported direct for this market, so that tbey are able to ;omnete with any hr use on this Island, either Wholesale or Retail. N. B—Special attention will be paid to <jountrv orders. HE1MAN LEWIN. | LOUIS ANTHONY', oc 2 LIST OF ARRIVALS At ths Mount Ararat Hotel during tbe months of iluue. July, and August, 18G6. June—nis Eicellencv Governor Kennedy, Mr William A G Yuuog, Mr. Beuj W Pearse. Jaly—Messrs Jas Wilcox, F Dtipray, Jas Reed Mac.i lam. .lnim Da.-id. l/oais Philoot. F W AT-.voml, .1 R Ford, E 3 Hitch, Sir Jas D .Ujj.as, D Eraser, K S WhiUing- kam. Angnst—H E Seelye, W E Stronach, J Rober'aon Stewart, Thos Lut SUl- sclim'ul , Robt Burnaby ; John Nicho - son, M M Titus, F W Green, Benj W Peaf9«, Acting S trreyor General, R Hotnfray, H 0 Tiederaann ; James Mc- Cutchan ; Wm D nny, Wm Wilson, Joseph Hilton, R D a id J; Kenneth Mc- Keniie, Jr, Wm B McKeuzie, David B Blair, Uhaa Rcdfern, Chil Kant. Hill NO. 95. New Advertisements. LINCOLN HOUSE! Cor- Washington ani Front sts, PORTLAND, OREGON. IV. €. MA1TIIIE*SE.\, Of the St. Nicholas Hotel, Victoria, HAVING TAKEN THE ABOVE HOUSE, wishes to announce lo tie public tliat be is n ,w piepared to accomodate guests in a a.tisfactor.v mnnn r. No hlug will ba left undone, which is in the power of tba proprietor to do. to render gu. III ■■ importable Portland. Au/just 24tb, l«tj(i oc 14 NEW BUTCHER SHOP. Wai. B. Townsend THII EVENING TELEGRAPH hi Mi icell&neons. B E'iS TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT ou SATURDAY NEXT lie will re open tbo E u. i' e It si >1 a i' k e t, GOVERNMENT STREET, Adjoining tho Masonic Buildino, Where be liope-i, by keeping n good art cle ami by itrloi Attention t> basloeM, to merit a share of the public |.utr.iiiage. se 16-lm I'llE UHEAT REMEDY OF THE AGE. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. The effect of the Ointment on the System To the very co-e and cen're of nil die ftf-es which affect the human hoily, thin ri*m*rklblfl preparation penetrates, h disappears ucder the friction of the hands, us salt disappears wheu rubbed u^on im-nt. Tht unguent per- lor.n^ its healing errand rapidly, antVly, nad without pair.. simple erupiions. open lOrei h>ird tumura, ?cro!uioiH iievelupnii'nis ot all kinds, aticesses, cancers, old wounes. and, in lact, every speci s of infi imnmtiou and suppuration whether iu tL'e skin, the lie-ai the ghindi*, or among the muscles, can be fcfretteb in iii destructive course, nud p'Tmauen'ly curei without danger by rubbing in this inestimable i 'i ni in- in. II ad I*'"**, Uud flreauti, Sores, and Ulcei». In ninny Hospitals in Kurope this celebrated remedy If HOW used for the cure of old woundf, sori'S, and ulcers ; in Spain and Portugal, and in many parts of Italy, the tirsl Physicians r«- regutarly prescribe its use. It is a aovceigr ri-medy for b.uj btVfttlf and bud Icjja; aud likewise for nil ilfUi (list-uses, il is lo be tound in the chest of nearly evyry sailor, soldier, Rue emigrant. iiii|niii!rii< iiN of Youth;—Noreb an<l Ij Ice im. The above dam o*' complaints is sureiy re ooved by nightly fomenting rhe parts witl f rni waier, and then by most effectually rub olng in th'll Ointtaeof. Persons Itiffoi ing hoit these direful ronipUinlfl should lose nol a mo merit in arresting their progress. It should tu u» d'-rstood that it is nol fflflfotunt merely lu miicar the Ointment on the BffNHed par's, bui a must be well rubbed in for some considerable lime tw or three limes a day, tbat it may be taktfl into lbe system, whence it will remov onlv hidden gore or wou id ub effectual If «. though it were palpnbh> to tin- eye. Ureud and waier poultices, alter the rubbing in ol th Ointment, wi:l do great service. This is th. jnly proper treatment for f"maleB in ca-es ci cancer iti the ItOtOtcb, or foi those who sulli; Irom a general bearing do.. n. I'lir-., Fistula*, StrlrtureM. Blotches, analso swellings, can wiih fertaintj be radically cured if the Oiniment be usef freely, and (he Pills be laken uighl and morning as recorn mended in ilu1 prin ted instrunnuns When treated in auy otherway these complaint, jnly dry up in one place to break out in un- nher ; whereas this Ointment will remove th' *iuinor from the syRtem. and leave the paiien l vigorous and healthy being. Il will requir. ,itue, aided by she use uf tne Pills, to ensure asting cure Dl|>thcrta, Bronchitis, Soie ThroatR, Any of the above class of diseases may be •ured by well ruhbing the Ointment three „inies a day upon ihe skin covering tlie throat, chest, and neck nt the patient. The unguent will soon penetrate the pores and give immediate relie'. To allay the (ever and lessen tha Uflamution, eight or ten Pills should be takes night aud m-'rung. The Ointment will pio- duce peTsp:ratiun, which is so essential for removing fevers, sore throats and those oppressions of the chest which arise from Asth : a, Bronchitis, and othei causes. Both the Ointment nnrl PI1U ithoula be used tn the following Cases t ;in<l lesfB It nl lit riHl IVi'tl* ifWieM l»ii« nl \|nfcti t r*t nnd Siiti'l-Fliei nco'iAy U'.exi, -ft nit :hl!bUtnii bapi>ed Hands Ooihr (0-ins) Rh'-nnmiinn C*nc*rs |l. csi't- Stii .ii)int-* m nThtotat .tepli'iatuiiH Skin .li-i-.i- 'l-luU* >cuivy (1 lit "MM* ll'Mids Inn hilar Swell- lamnrs liii^i lTlcert mi):ign. w.iiindi Piles Vsw* Sold st V'« KstiSIWhmPni of Profisbih Hoit.owa ^44, Strsnd, 'near Tempi' Bai), Lcmd-ai ; aleo by a respectable Drupelets md PealerK in Meilfcinvs ihroiip'i «ut tt<e civilised world, at the M\ -winj- pi ice* la. 1V: 3. Sd. is (Jd., lis., 22., and 33s., eaca Pot. *»* Tlisre s a cooilderablo saving by taking tbe !ar^ti Ilea. N B.— Direatlana frtr theguldaucs ot Pittfeoti fn avn dlimder art amied to ttth Pot. GENERAL Job Printin? c ESTAHi>]Niiiu:vr Langley Street, Victoria. The Printing Offic OF THK EVENING TELE6RAPE Office is replete with every appliance and variety of material for tlie Execution of LETTER PRESS PRINTING In all its branches, whether Plain or Ornamental fan: orriM: AIMS at -"•■i.-;: t- aucL Bpei'dy Kxecuuon of orden hi- [fl roiiMsti'iit with correct uud tli-yini Wuii. inanslilp. Orders received for Printing Hooks, BusiuesB Cards, Pamphlets Invoices,. Catalogues Bill lleuds, Sermons, Trade Forms, Reports Circulars, (t'Uin Rentald, Coloured,) Leases, Hand Hills. (Plain oi Law Forms of e?er/ Coloured,} description, For Prioo«, apply at the Office Langley street, General News Agent J. Stratniau. EMPIRE NEWS DEPOT Cor. Washington & Sansome st."- tSan Francinci). rpHE ADV RTIsBR is prepared to supptj J. wiih punrlualityand celerity theannexrd newspapers and periodicals upon the following terms All orders, to receive immediate attention, must be accompunied by cash remitiaiici, and handed in previous to the 4th, 14th, and 24th ol each month. LunJcju Daily Tlitum J14 0" •i Tlie Field H OO V HKi.trat^d Times.. .. Tim " WeeklvTime. 7 00 « Beilv Life in London noo • Weekli l)i.|i»lcl. 140C « III. Newtofti.e Wo,Id 1400 •• Public Opinion 7 50 ' Index {Free 1 rude) II 00 « III. S|«irting News 8 00 il SpeoLt'-r 1100 " Ke-ii'w HOU » Salllrd.y Kevl-W 14 00 Dnlili" Nmi"D I-'"1 I.011I,. i IMll'-tiated New. 14 00 AIIiii."o Mnnllil 3 0ii Blnrk»'jed'-MHg.Jine ..3 HO Barp.pl> H»iftsfiK 3 00 Sixi'enni Mimizine 3 0H Kolelwmelter 3i» Paetfi* V ml' ly '•" .1 Oi. Oodej'.UdlwBooS.., ..'. 3 no Mn.i'Ml Ho.t 30O r^iiliiieiilal Mapiaine SOO Mmlmi. nBrnOWet'. ot'll'K nno F. I^the'. new Kanilli Maeuxine .100 Chan»beri' F^Hnbiirirh nllrnal 4 00 Moiilbly |ia|tem, nncet Week ft 00 •' " All tbe Yenr Round SOO Tbnckerav'sCornliillMaaeiine fiOC I,..ivli'ii Lmieel 6 00 3. A Sain'. Temple Bur fl Of. Louden Society IfagailBS Sod Si. J.Miie. Mairfliine li 00 K-inl'iii'iili Review 10 Of' London Keview 10 00 Noith BritUli lleview 10 00 ^•elniiu.ler Renew 10 00 london An Jrjirpal e. UOfl Vinintt Sm.rtinj lite 1000 MuiuelUtieoiu An Appeal to the Citizens of Vic'orii, V I. 'I TIF. CONfJRKOATION KVANL-EL OF I Viclorii, V. I., in ii ling .i.-seiubled, this ■ i u v, Batardaj. Sept. lid, Iles'nlieii, 'Ihnt the aid of our Fellow l.'iti- ' 11 .Iciiotiiiiiiitiiiii.s lie -olioited through . the following authorized and du y appoloted ('iiiiiniiiti'e. An-l that such Committee en- ' dtatiir. bl every m".'n!i in their power, to I rlli^e fuDOJ mbaratry part ofthe debt or mort-! gnjje on the l>"..e!itisli Ryaagogflt may be ' cancelled. Knowing the liberal views nnd generosity ofthe citizens of Victoria, ihe con-: gregatlon has no' the s libtest doubt (making due nlluwance lor the dull ess of the season) I that thei appeal wilt meet with that te jiu'i c which Iiu: exigency of I lie case requires. A. JACOB.-, President. L. A.NTliUN'y, secretary. II M. CO'IEST. LEWI- LEWIS. D. i-HISPSBR. J W. KEV-F.K, se24 Comnii'tee on .Subscription. Dissolution of PartnersaJj NOTICE. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, FOR THB RAPID CUKB OF Colds Coughs, and Hoarse iic'nm. BrimfielI), Hiaiq 201!) Vvc, 1855. Dr. J. 0. Ater: I <lo nut h<»itatu tomy tbt bail liiiifly 1 h.ivf .'vci I'l-iiml fur Cutmlm. ffOiflilHW, InllntMi/ji, ami tlie concomitant symptoms of a Oold, i8 your CheiuiT PlOTWAl. lis coiwtanl DMlB my practice and my family for the last tell V'ltn ll.li HhliWIl it to [)OSW!SH -ll|K'-_ rior rirtiit'S for the treatment of these complaints. KIIKN KMUIIT, M.D. A. B. M-HtTLKY, Kug..of Utica.N.Y.,writes: "Iha« o«eil your PutOMI inyni'tf and in my family erer linct yon invfiited it, and lieliere it the hettl medicinu for iti purpose ever put out. With n bad Cold I should soonet DM twiiity-ftve dollars tot a bottlo than do without it, oi take any other remedy." Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza. BPllHOntU), Miss., fab. 7, TH56. Bitf>THHR Ater: I will rbe-rfully rertifyyour PnffOUt hi the bttri nfaieay wa \m I tor the cure of Wlio-ping Ct'itoh.*C'"itp. tnd tba cneil rtjiawea ..f cblldno. Wm of your fraternity in the South appreciatu your ■kill, md commend your nudldna to our pMplt, 1MHAM 00NKUN, M.D. AMOS LEK, Esq., MoNtrRET. I a., writes. N .Inn., 1866: "I had a tedious InfliiHii/u, Watch COoJBdm BU in dottra ■ix weeks; t<x>k many UMidnfl Without relief; fnintly triad »oqi Piotoui by tba adrica of onr otngjiiuui The first dowi relievetl tlie hoi>-ii>-h* In my tlmxit and lungs; hfiB than one half the bottla Utada na completely well. Stmt mi'ditHneH are the eboapaat Biwall iw tluibeat we can buy, and wo tmteeni you, Doctor, aud your rem* dies, as tba pOOT man's frieu i." Asthma or Phthisic, and Rronchitie. \\'\t*T Ma\ Hi.'TKR. IV, Feb. 4. ISM. Bnt: VonrOnrnnv PMTOtAl is paribrmlog marvdloua onm hi fb.it Mctloo. lt iia^ raUavvd Hvarai thun alnrm* Ing mnptom of consniuptiin, and ii DOW curing a mnu wbo naa Iftborad under an affection of ihe langa forth* lail forty years. IIKNRY L. PAUK8, MuMiiin:. A. A. RAMSBYi M.D.. Ai.ri^m. Moxroe Co., Iowa, writei. B#pt B, tu&i ■■ Daring tnypractloe of many yean I have fimnd nothing eijuai to ytmrOotaai PaototAi br glrlngaaaaand rallaf to Lyuhumptive paticnu, or cuting null a« arecnritlile." We miglit add volumes of evidence, but the most cote Ttndng proof of the virtues of tills remedy is found In Ita tW'f'.rt ujKiu trial. Consumption. Probably no ona rami ly bu arar i^een known which cured so m.my and 8ti:ii dttnjpMT'Us oaaai as this. Some no hum it n aid can reach: but even to those the Cherry Pictoral affordl relief and comfort. Ahtor 11 H -k. NX* York Cm, March 5. l^M Dottor Aviu Lownt: 1 feel it a duty and a ph-Hsura tn Inform yon what yonr Oantni Pionmu has donafbr jiy wife. Biie had bean live monthi laboring nndar ihe dangarooa symptom! of Cowtunptlonj froto wmcb no aid we oonld priK'un nvt bar Dittcb relief. Bba waa rteadOy failine. until Dr, Btrong. ofthhclty, whara wabai for advire, reioiiiui'-liiled n tri»! of \ m,r i It- iti.- U e bli-- Ins kii<'iN< --. nt «■ ■ -I ' '. 'in -kill, inr ilu i •- !■"■"?• eie.l iMini Unit dny. ."-In- is not fal M toUU M to bu, but |l Im'k from hei OOOfh, and calls herwdl w-11. Yours with mtitodr and regard, ORLANDO IKIlBY, nr Inutmut. Ommmptiret, do nut ibspsir till fO\\ hnvi- triad ATtt*! CiiEiinr di i'.i'ii.. It linnda by onaofthi boat ehanlati In tbi ■ rid, in ■• i •" - Ul m. md u baapanb the hijjh uiruUoflU \Ultfa.~*- /'i.uitd. ■'}■■■■• I- Ayer's Cathartic Pills, alllK i'liiires of I'lieiu s:r> nnd M.-,hrii,e luu" l«Nir. taind Ih^lr utnnwt ti pMhM thb ( pur)[a(lv« nliiih ii kn<>u n to man. Itniuni' i-l ; are ahowti that titttt \'u.i* htXtt mi tun wblofa -ur] m in ttoaUanoa tbe ordinary uadli ne t. and that tbey Ma hd- pn ii'iiti-diy 'i|i"ii the eetoan of all nan. Tb* y are safe and pleasant to take, but powerful tn cure. Tie tratiiiK pnipaitlei sttmulate tbe vital aetMtlM of tba body, remove the QbetftKtbnu ot iis organa, pnrify the bkarf, nnd exjad disease. They purire out tli-ton I buoiora «l h hrt*r*tl and prow distem|H-r. «tiiiiiilate llu^lab or disordered oiffans Into their nut urat iKlimi. and Imparl bealtby tone with MnngUi to the wboh lyHan, Y>t only do they cure th« every-^lay coniplaiiifi of erery body, hut aim fomiidable and dancerons diseiwes that have baffled the best of human skill. While Ibty produce powarM effects, they are at the same tipiai iu diminished doaai, the safest and best phycic that can be employed for children. Being sugar-coated, they are pleasant to take; and l">iiiK purely vegetable, are free from any riik of harm. Cures have l»e*u made which surpass belief were they not substantiated by men of such exalted position and character aa to furbid thc suspicion of untruth. Many eminent clergymen and physicians have lent their names to certify to the public the reliability of my remedlea, while others have sent me the assurance of their convict Ion that my Preparations contribute imm«melj to the relief of my afflicted. RiflVrinfi fellow-men. The Agent Mow named i- pleased to furnish gratis my Ameriran Almanac, containing directions for their use and rertiflcates of their cures, of the following Complaints: — Costiveness, Bilious Complaints. lUiemnatism, Dnwy, Heartburn, Headache aritiing from n f.rj Btomach. >;n.- ■ou. Indigestion, Morbid Inaction ofthe Bowell and Pain nrWtUJ Werefrom. Flatulency. Losa of AntOtltOi all Ulcerous and Cntatieotn DIsmiih which fnpun an encnairt Medicine. Scrofula or Kimr's Kvil. They uNo, by purify* Ing the Mood and stimulating the system, cure niiiiiy complaint* whieh it wonld nol be rappoeea they could reach, such us Deafn ss. Partial Htindiicss, Netimlgia and Nervous Iiritability, l^erangementa ofthe Uw and Kidneys, (tout, and other kindred complaint* arising from a low state of the body or otMtructfou ol its functions. Do not lie put off by unprincipled dealers with some other pill they make more profit ou. A*k for Avi.r'3 Pills, and take nothing else. No other they can give i you compares with (his in its intrinsic value or curative ; powers. The sick want the best aid there is for them, j and they should have it. Prepared by Dr. J. «;. AVER, Practical and Analytical Chemiat, Lowell, Mas a *■«* 30 Cts. per hoz. tttt Boms por $1. MCORE &. Co., Victoria, AXD ALL DEUGG1SIS. M-II '! HE PAKTNKIlSHIP HERRTOFOI: i i i.iiuu'lii't^c-u riioi:i;i- Najiitir 11. ami J.iiiii.. Ctriwitl under the u»mo hi 'il'Hilibi'n 4 i.'ur^ivell, has beeu this da soli i'ii by mutual cuuae .t. Tbe onilnen will iu future be carrLi by Mr. T. N Blbbra who wll pay ai d win ull money ilue to or owinf; by the lata linn Dated tbis 13th day of September 1666. THOMAS NAPIER. IIIBI1EN, JAMhS CARSWELL. Witness to the signature of Tbouiai Xapin: bibbto, GtoHoi: Pkarkes, Solicitor, Victoria, V. I. Witness to the Si cum ure of James Cmrsweli, KijBMIT lllSHOP, Solici'or, Victoria, V. I. »e 13-lm i LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ROUGH .V and dresneil for tale clicup, J ROliEl'.TSO.V STEWART. Victoria, V. I., 20 b AugUEt, I860. se 2J Relief for the Afflicted. THE INTRODUCTION OF Perry Davis* Vegetable Paiu Killer To tlie Suffering Iliimnni'y of this Ag» hits relieved more pain, uml earned more inil joy ii,i.n any oilier ono llnug tbal cau be named. II IS AN' Invaluable Remedy. Onr first Physicians use il, and recommei its use | the Apothecary finds it Cr«t aiii'ing the medicines called for, nud the wholesale Druggist consider* it a leading article of hit trade. All the dealers in medicine spi-ik alike in iis fa- viii; ni.d its reputation its a mr!icina of great merit and vinno is fully uul |,ermi- neutly ettablltbtd, and il is tLe grtal Family Medicire of the Age- Every Volunteer shnuld have a botile.Ia mm of sudden attacks of Diseast. Tuki'ii Internally, curei Smlilen Culils, Congbs, &c, VVi'nk Slum icli, General Daiiilftjr, Nnriing Sure Month, Cuaker, Liver C mplaint, Dyipepaia nr Lndijeitton, Crump and pain iti ilie Utouinoh, Rowel Complaint, Painters' Onlic, Asiatic Cholera, l)iaihu;a and Dysentery. Taken externally etirca i Felons, Ilnils, nml Old Sores, Severe Burn.', und Scalds, Cuts, Braises und Sprains, Sweliiinr of I lie Jninls, Ringworm and Teller, Broken Breasts, Frosted Feet and Cliilblaius, Toothache, I'uin in the Pace, Neuralgia aud Rheumatism. IP-A-IIST EILLEB, Taken internally, sliould be adulterated wiih milk or water, and sweetened with .-ii^nr, il desired, or made into a syrup wiih niulii-si's. l'or a COCGH and lipn chilis, a few drops on tupiir, eaten, will lie mine effectiv- than unytliing ehe. | For SOKE THROAT, Kargle Ihe tliroak j with a mixture of Pain Killer and waier, i nnd the relief is immediate and cure jiosi- ! live. {&• It slionld not he forgotten that j tbe Pain Killer ia equally as i:ood to | lake internally as lo use externally, i Each bottle is wrapped with ull directions for its use. j Prices 25 cents, 50 cents k $1 per bottle. <£& tiring (j^tltgraplj. SUNDAY EDIXIOlsr. Sl'MlAY HORNING, OCT. 21, 18CC. I'opulur Agitation In England. Tin great event in Englind, according to tbe recent papers, has been the minister meeting ut Birmingham of working men from ull parts, to do honor to Mr. Bright. It is computed that hut little short of 300,000 persons were present. Mr. Bright has become the hero of the day, and the immense influence he is now wielding with the masses, is making its effects felt among tbe higher classes, and even in the columns of his great adversary the London Timet, wliicli has become suddenly courteous to an eminent degree, to this great "political demagogue." Iu one of Mr. Uright's speeches in Birmingham, the political condition of the British people was ably reviewed and their status contrasted with that of thc people of other civilized countries. Alluding to the anti-Reform policy he says, "What is this Derby principle ? It is the shutting out of more than three-fourths, five-sixths, and even moro thuu five-sixths of the people from the exercise of constitutional rights. If one of you tuke a ship and go to Canada he will find the Derby principle utterly repudiated ; but in Canada there is no uprooting of institutions, no destruction of property, nnd no absence of order nud loyalty. If yon go to Australia you will find there that this Derby principle is unknown, yat there reigns order as it is in this country ; contentment wiih the institutions of the colonies, and regard for law and for property. If you g» to those great and glorious colonies of this couutry in the United States of America, there you will find tho people exhibiting nil the virtues which belong to the greutest nations on tbe face of the earth ; there you will find & people passing through a tremendous war, a tremendoas revolution, with a conduct, with a success, with u generosity and with a magnanimity which have roused und attracted the admiration of the world. As you come to Europe, you will find in tho republic of Swilzerlacd. iu the kingdom of Holland, in Belgium, in Norway, in Sweden, in Prance, and now you are about to witness in Germany also a wide-spread exercise of the franchise hitherto in our timo unknown in this country—and neither Emperor, nor King, nor noble, believes that bis authority, his interest, his greatness, or the happiness of any one of his countrymen will be jeopardized by Uio free admission of tbe poople to their constitutional privileges. In Germany a vote is to he given to every man of twenty-five years of ago aud upward, so tbat if we were to propose a measure that wonld give a vote to every man of twenty five years of age and upward in this country, we should' not be in advance of the great country of Northern Germany, which is now being established. What is it that we tire come to in this country 1 That whut is being rapidly conceded in all parts of the world is being persistently and obstinately refused here in England—the homo of freedom, the mother of Parliaments ?" The Liverpool Timet declares that (he Trades' Unions are forming a gigantic combination for compelling the Government to grant the most unrestricted suffrage. Tbo day is gone by, it says, when aueh a Reform Bill as that which was recently defeated will bo acceptable to the masses. Nothing, now, it declares will satisfy the indignant populace, but manhood suffrage and vote by ballot ; and it believes the Government will be compelled, through the great power of the new combinations, to succumb. It also, like tho majority of English journals, alludes to the recent political progress in the various countries in Europe ; and in doing so it expresses the same sentiments in almost the same language which we adopted in a recent editorial that brought out the spurious "loyalty,'' of our morning contemporary. "Everywhere,1' it says, tbe *• position of the people has been bettered and their voice in the formation of the laws which govern them has been acknowledged. And whut have we been doing in England while these grand historic: scenes have been passing under our eyes ? Simply squabbling about the reduction of a pound or two in tbe rental of a house to confer a vote ; and, while universal suffrage elsewhere is general, betraying towards the great mass of our fellow conntrymeu an attitude of dislike aud suspicion, as if they were aliens aud intruders in their native land.'' The Londou Times foreshadowing tbe great and coming change in the political coudition of the people is opening iis columns to tbe masses ; and carpenters and others are now speaking through its columns iu language tbat would not have been tolerated for a moment by the Thunderer twelve short months ago. One of these correspondents lays down the following hold but feasible programme. " There are two courses," he says, " open to us, the first of which may he effective—the other cuiuot fail. The lirst is to proclaim manhood suffrage and the ballot, and to rtfuse auy other platform; to hold mass meetings on Saturday afternoons and on winters' nights, sometimes in-doors and sometimes outside, ench bringing Iii* own light, and to present monster petilions to Queen and I'arliument. The second course would be to plau a three or four years' campaign, and to work zealously bnt quietly, by means of safe meu iu every organisation of which workiug men form a part: thus without starting any new society, or altering a eingle rule cf the existing ones, we can so leaven the whole lump as to be prepared at any time with the most extensive and efficient organisation without commanding, but which, I admit, might be rather dangerous, for an accident might change it from being a suppliuul to a master, which God forbid ; or we could fill tho Town.councils with our delegates, and thus have a legal standpoint from which we could levy taxes and expend tbem, und tuke churgo of the police-force." When such a scheme as this can be put forward in correspoudenco to the London Timet, it shows more powerfully than words can oxpresd the rapidly increasing influence of tho artisan population, and foreshadows a great and wo believe immediate popular victory. New Advertisements. THE MAIL STEAMER ACTIVE, JOSEPH WILLIAMS, Commander, WILL SAIL FOB SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT, From Rrodrick's Wharf, on Tuesday, October 23d, At 4 p. m. For freight, or passage, apply on board or to CHAS. W. WALLACE, Agent, oc 21 Wbarf struct. New Advertisements New Advertisements. NOTICE AsslB'nm*'nt Deed. Date of Deed K.th Oi tuber, 18(50. Date of execution loth October, IMA, Pibtih — MOSES BPORBOBO * JULBS Klttt, trmliii|r uii'lei tlic inline and Btylc at taotttanj <v Stuff, at \\ liarl ttreet, VUlorU, Vancouver Islnnd. T«c«TM.-DAVII) l.E\E\ TE, 1 . v, . .IIUIN WII.KIE, , >l(-t0"* Assignment of the wlioleof the piirlinr-liiii property ixeeptlai the futiiitum mi,l pciaon.il effects of Moses Sporlmrg. Itrgistered this day »t 11:15 a.m. lath of October, ISM. KICll-iltli WOODS, oclH lm Acting Registrar. NOTICE. ScMtrr'l Orrics, 1 Victoria, V. I., October l'th, 180(1. j rpilE LISTS OF AHUEAliS OF HEAL X Estate Tax, fur the year ending Jane 30, IS05, have been placed in the Shcrill's hands, with instructions to levy the same according to tlic provisions of the Heal Estate Tax Amendment Act, IHO'2, all eufli arrears which shull mil have been paid to thc Sheriff ut hu "tin . within live days from this date, will be levied accordingly. W. H. H. ADAMSON, oc)7 Sheriff. IRE-- OPENING — OF— CLEM'S Restaurant, DINING ROOMS And Coffee Saloon. 'PHE PROPRIETOR IN THANKING THB I public for tho very liberal rapport with which they have favored him in the past, has much pleasure in announcing that having rebuilt, embellished anil rendered the above establishment unequalled in the city, he will reopen it to-morrow (SATURDAY, October 20tb, 18C6. The Culinary Department Peing perfect in all its arrangements and under the management of a first class Cook, fiverything will bo supplied in superior style and with the utmost promptitude. I> t'i.V.at. feels that in recommencing business he can with confidence solicit a renewal of public patronage, as with the increased accommodation and improved facilities for carrying on the business which he now possesses he can guarantee entire satisfaction to all and place the attractions of the establishment above competition. THE UP-STAIRS DINING KOOM Which has been handsomely furnished is in style, comfort flnd economy superior to any similar establishment in town. 3STOTIOE. In tlie- Supreme Court of Civil Justice Vancouver Island. In Iankruptcy. W'UEREAS A PETITION FOR ADJUDI- cation of Bankruptcy, bearing date the 17th day of October Instant, has been duly filed by William Henry Huskinson, of the Citv of Victoria, Merchant, Miner and Trader, and be having been declared a Haukrupt, is hereby required to surrender himself to His Honor Joseph Ncedhara, Chief Justice of the Supreme I'ourt of Civil Justice of Vancouver Island, aforesaid, on Wednesday, the Hist day of October inst., at 11 o'clock in the fnrciiiiun, precisely, at the Court House, James Hay, Victoria, and muke a full discovery and disclosure of his estate and effects, when aud whero the creditors nro to come prepared to prove their debts anil at the lirst sitting to choose Assignees and commence the exauii- iinliiiii of the Haukrupt, and ut the last sitting the iiniikriipt is to finis ii his lust examination. All persous indebted to the said l!ai,krupt, Or who have any of bis effects, are not to pay or deliver the same but to David Lind-say, of (iiiveinnient sireet, tbe Official ABsiguee appointed, and give notice to ROBERT BISHOP, Solicitor, oc 17-td Hastion street, Victoria. To the Smoking Public! T HAVE JUST RE-OPENED THE OLD X Tobacco Store, Johnson Street, (Two Doors Above Waddinoton Alley,) Recently occupied by Frank Campbell, where I will keep TUB BEST BR-AJSTIDS —OK— CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c. ALL KINDS OP FRUIT! My old Friends and thc Public generally arc requested lo give me a cull. ocH " I'llllTKil'USE JOE." In the Supreme Court of Civil Justice Vancouver Island. rNT BA.KJ-KRTTI'TCrsr, In re Charles Duponil, a Haukrupt. NOTICE IS IIEHEHV (I I VEX THAT application is iiitclnlid tu bu made at the court to be holden on Wednesday the 21th day of October instant, at 11 o'clock ln the forenoon, to His Honor the Chief Justice, Joseph Needham, Esq., to annul the Bankruptcy adjudicated on the bankrupt's petition herein. Dated this 12th day of October, 18(10. ROBERT BISHOP, Solicitor, oc 10 llastiou Mrcet, Victoiiul «w HERMAN SHULTZ, —AT— His Well Known end Old Established Stand The Government st. Boot Store, Has just roceived per steamer A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Which he offers at a very low price. Mrs. Hein KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND THK Utc.ii fmhioni in IM IH. Iu I IN" E RY. —AT— Prices to Suit the Times, OOVERNMRNr STREET Iletween Fort aol Broughton. oc5 "VIRGINIA" By Steamship Active. TOBACCO & SEGARS FOR TUE MILLION! F CAMPBELL, Has reeeived iho most celebrated VIR GIXIA BRANDS by express from New York City, Twists, Railroad, May Flower* AND Till-) ADELPHI COLD BAR, Manufactured eipressly for him, ATLANTIC Al PACIFIC CABLE TWIST and other Tobaccos too numerons to mention. Meerschaum, Bnar Root, —AND— ALL KINDS OF PIPES, Plnyiug Cards, Matches- -all varieties! Havana Cigars By the Car^o or Sample. SStf Office of C. F. Green's Victoria aud Knquiuiult Express. i.«uirmxi., oe 4 ADELPHI SEGAR STORE. ALICE BROWN'S FANCY TWIST SMOKING TOBACCO JUST RECEIVED AT A. F. KEYSER'S, Together with some fine HAVANA CIGARS DIRECT. Also on hand Wine Sap, Peach, Apricot, Mary's Own, Light Pressed, Natural Leaf, Buffalo Tongue, and Atlantio Cable Tobacco- JUST RECEIVED PER BARK RIVAL A Fine Assortment of Meerschaum Pipes. New Advertisements. Cull and examine. oe, 5-lm REMOVAL. DR. BARNAIfl) HAS REMOVED his Offloa to DiiiiRlas street, lirst house on the right side, south of Fort stroet. Dr. II. is conversant with all the modern Dental improvements, anil uses Hour luit tlio host materials in his prulesnion. Teeth mounted on Hold Plat* or the Vulcanite Base iu thc neatest and most artistic EllillllllT. Chloroform administered and Teeth extruded without pain Advice rendered gratis. Ulllco hours liuui I) a. m. to 0 p. in. Victoria, October nth, I860, oc H-lm JSTOTIOE, MARTIN BROS., IMPORTERS OF Groceries and Provisions, FIREPROOF BUILDING, LATELY OCCUPIED RY L'HOTELlER k Co, •WHABP STREET, oc G BOARD PER WEEK - - - $6 and $*t. Meals at all hours - - - 25c to 50c. Coffee per cup with Rolls - 12}c. Hot and Cold Joints always on hand. JJ. B.—The bnkery business will be carried on and bread of the best quality delivered throughout the town. oc!9 To Milkmen and Others THREE OR FOUR FIRST-CLASS COWS for sale. Good milkers aud warranted perfectly gentle. OC 19 Apply to Q. NIAS, James Bay. Receives by each steamer from England and San Francisco BOOTS Sc SHOES or TUB FINEST AND BEST QUALITY, FRENCH LEATHER, —AND— SHOE FINDINGS, At prices to correspond with the times oc 12 Albambra BILLIARD SALOON. corner <;ovi:itx.ui;vr and vmtes srs. ■OP-STAIES. Entrance on Yates Street. oc 3-lm F NOTICE. ROM AND AFTER THIS DATE I WILL accept Bank Bills for Eents Or for any other payments to Le made to me. 11. E. SEEJLYE. Victoria, V. I., Oct. 3, 18GB. oc 3 FASHION MUSIC HALL, ADJOINING WK1.I.S, FARCO k CO'S, Yates Wtreet. riillE PBOPBIBTOB TAKES (IREAT I flemt* iii announcing the arrival of lbs celebrated PRIMA DONNA k PIANI8TB, Madam Josephine Berndt, Whu will rviTv eveiiiii;. entertain tho visitor* wilh mleitiolii from the mottt favoril* O I* IS It A S , And the innst POPULAR BALLADS, In English, French, Italian, Qennan, Hungarian, Spanish, etc., etc-, etc-, He ing one of the most accomplished Linguists aud Vocalists of the Day- In addition to the talented Madam Berndt the services ofthe following galaxy of beauty have been engaged to wait upou customers: MISS MILK0Y, MISS SWEET, " DEVRIES, " WALSH, MADAM KENIE Open every evening at 8J p.m. DMISSION FREE. O. BROOKS, oc 1 Proprietor. Chronicle copy Ayer's Pills Are particularly adapted try dcraiiKr Bieijtiut Uiedlgeftlvr apparatus, and dlisases nritr inif Worn impurity of thw blood. A lai^f part nf all tb* complaJuU that afflict mankind originate In one oftheier and consequently these Pilu aro found to cure many varieties of dlneiise. Subjoined am tlio statements from some eminent physicians, of tin ir eflucts ln their practice. As a Family Physic. From Dr. K. IV. Carttrripht, of *V*rw OrUams. "Yiuir I'lLLi aro tlio prince of purees. Their turellent qnalith'8 surpiiF* nny cathartic wo possess. Thoy tiro mild, Lin vim v i < riain uinl effectual lu their action on the bowels, which makua thcui luvuluable to us lu the dally treatment (if ill- IW." Fou Jai-ndicb and all Liter CoytrtAivn. From Dr. Theodore Hell, of .Vmo York City. "Not only am your 1'it.W tiiluilniMy ufiptad to thHr purpoen iik uu k|n-i*ii'iil, hut I And thitlr beneficial effect* npon thu Liver ttty nuukud Indued. They have In my pmciii'o proved mora effectual fur tlio cure of bilious com- ptauit.t thin anyone roni"dj T ran mention. T sincerely r»ju|iv that we nave nt IcmrMi a } uivntivi- whtoh is worthy Uio aonlidtncu of iho prufrstlori and the poople.*1 Dyiphnia — Indigestion. From Dr. /learn J. Knor, of i'(. Louis. "Tli" TiM-s you wi'iu kind enough to Mend me have been all uaed in my pfWtlce, and havo Mtlsftfd me thnt tlmy ere trulv mii BXtrfturdlnary medicine. Bo i-.rullarly are they udapM tn the dilPlSM or tho huniitn *rMi >n, that theyaseiD lo work npon Qiwn alone. I tune cujed some cases of dyt- pepsta and fiMfl^eatton with them, which had resists! the other mnadlH W0 n'lnnwmly uso. Indeed I hove eipsii- mentallv (bond tht>ui to )•■ vtr <. mi il in nlinost all the com* plaium for which you rocoimuuml them." J)T8KNTFHY — DlARlUKBA. — RELAX. From Dr. J. Q. ffreem, ofChictn/o. " Your Pn.i., huvo hud a lotitf trial In inv practice, and I hold tlium in eateein »•* one of tne bt-st up"! Suits I havo ever found. Their alterative effect upon the liver makes them nn oxn-llent remedy, when irlven In Fiimll iIohob, ft* otiiout dvrentertf and diarrtttra. Thoir sugar-coating makes them verv ucooptable ami cuureuleut fur the use of women aud rhlidPii." Internal OnsTBrcnox—"WoitMft—SirpntMBioir. Fiom Mr*. R. Stuart, who jiraetiies as a I'hudcwii and Mului/t m Hotion. " I find one or two large doses of your 1*111/, taken Bt tho proper time, arc HOelleiH promotives of tho nnturnl swore* timi when whollv or partially mipprwsi'd, ami rImi very uf* fn i mil to eloanae the itomacfi and expel worms. Thoy are ■o much the bent physic uo hove thnt I recommend uu other to uiy ,»atlents." CONKTIPATION — COBTIVENEBS. From Dr. J. /', I'attghn, Montreal, Ctmada, " Too much cannot lm said of your 1'it.ui for the core of ODttirenr.'i. if others or our fraternity have found them an oflloacloQI nn 1 have, thoy should join mc In proclaiming It fm the l" m-fii of the inultltud.'s who puffer from that complaint, which, although bad enough in Itwlf, la the progenitor "f othem that nro worw. I Mian eottirenrst tn originate in th» liver, hut your Pjlu affect that organ aud euro tho disease." IlfFU&lTXM op Titrc Blood — Schopdla —Ery- ISPBLAI — Salt Bhbum — Tf.ttkr — Tumor* — Kinnn-ihM — floi'T — NlMRALOIA. From Dr. Ertkiel /tall, Philadelphia. "You were ri-'bt. DootoC,In wiying that your PlU8 fntrify the Matt. They (Id that. 1 Imve im.ii Hum of late yearn In my ptartice.andiiifreo with your statements of their eltloacy. They stlumlate the ejumtorles, and carry off the Impurltlsa Ihnt -Mi'iMi.' in tliv blood, engendering disease. They stimulate thn organs of digestion, aud Infuse vitality and vigor Into (lie M>l"tn, **. bitch itmwHt as you proparn are a national benefit, aod )i ti deserve great credit for tliem." ton Hrmmchk—Sick IIbapachi— Fori Stom- ACH—PlLKft—Dropsy—I'luthora—Faiuiyuis — Fim — Ac. From Dr. Edward floyd, IladHmon. "Dun I>". Aviu: I Lsnnot iiniwcr you ic'iuf comrilalnta I hive cured nltli ymir Pillt* bettar than to say aU that tot ever treat with a pi'iyitiee. mrd.ttnr. I plaee grvat NMfr (um on an efferiiml catliarl ie in mv dally rontest with dla- aaaa. and believing as I do tlmt your Pills afford oa Ihe beat we have, 1 or course value thvm highly." ttf Mo* ('t tho I'ills in market contain Mercury, which, although a valuable remedy In skiltat hands, la dangeroue In it public pill, from the dreadful consequences that frequently follow Its Incautious use. Theie ountaln no mercury or mineral substanco whatever. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Km long liepn nuiniifnctured by a practical cbemlit, and every ounce of it untler bis own tye, with Invnri.lilo acc»- racy and care. It l» sealinl unil protoclcd by law from counterfeit., and oonseqnently can l» relied on as genuine, wltbout adulteration. It supplies tbo surest ramedy th. world has ever known for tbo cure of all pulmonary coni- plalnts; for Cooons, CoiM, noA«sl»a», Asihha, ClOIIf. Whoopiko Couon, Brokcbiih, iKnmiiT CoiuuMmon, and fur tho relief of consumptive patients Io advanced stages of the dlseiuw. As tim. makes these facts wider and better known, this medicine has gradually become tbe best reliance of the afflicted, from the log cabin of tlie American peasant to the palaces of European kings. Throughout this entire country, ln every stato aud city, and indeed almost every hamlet It contains, Cherbi Pectoku Is known as the best of all remedies for diseases of tbe throat and lungs In many foreign countries it is extensively used by tbeir most intelligent physicians. If thsro Is any dependence on what men of every station certify it baa done for them; if we can trust our own senses when we see the dangerous affections of the lungs yield to It; If we can depend on tho assurance of Intelligent physicians, whoso bnsinsaa Is to know; in dbort, if there Is any reliance upon any tiling thon Is It irrefutably proven that this medltine doe. cure the class of diseases It is designed for, beyond any and all other remedies known to mankind. Nothing bnt its Intrinsic virtues, and the unmistakable benefit conferred on thousands of sufferers, could originate aud maintain tb. reputation It enjoys. Whllo many Inferior remedies hav. been thrust upon the community, have failed, and tam discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, ennftrred bonofits on tho afflicted they can never forget, and produMq euros too numerous and remarkable to be forgotten. Prepared l»y Dr. J. C. AYEB, PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, S LOWBlii, MASS. UiVJ) SOLD Br Moore & Co., Victoria AND ALL DRUGGISTS. <£btiriitg Ctltgrapb. sx7TC-r>A~sr edition. 8UNDAY MollNINO, 00T. II, ISM. COMMERCIAL. MEMORANDA. Per steamship ACTIVK, Joseph Willinina, Communiler—Left .San ttaaaiaaa Oct. l.'illi, 11:30 p.m.; lame night at 1:10 p.m. met steamship Pacific ; encountered tttoagt.tt. winds at Point Heyes laslinir until we ,-iitcrcd the .Straits : arrived at V um 7 a.m. I'H.I.M.KII.. Per steamship ACTIVE from San Francisco —Mill Emma, 8 H Atkin, Mrs Zelzi-r and 2 children, D M Crane, Cyrus Walker, D M Lang, J Murks, II .Smallmun, Y Smalltnan, O It Trentiguii, A J Brown, V Jtoscowitz, Miss A Cored, M (ireeucbuiim, 3 Murks, T Ward, J (lyte, wife and 2 children, Mrs Boyd, Il Turner, W F * Co'i Messenger, Indian boy •nd 42 others. idnsk;\i.f-.s. Per steamship ACTIVK from Sun Frantisco —McKimion, I ll .Stewart, Sprout k Co, Cros- shii. llrelley k Fittorre, Locwi k Co, ll Brod- rlck, F Noltemeicr, Kwong Lee k Co, Kugenc Thomas, (J Promts, Wm Lohsc, J Cowper, J Miller, Fellows k Koscoe, Julius Seilz, 11 Su- tro k Co, J Hanks k Co, C Bossi, Cussama- you, Edgar Marvin, Mooio k Co, P O'Dwyer, Langley k Co, Lewin & Anthony, I) C H Rothschild, Cairo k Orancini, S linker, Jas Ourry, T»i Soong, J W Waitt, J A MoCrea, Wells, Fargo k Co, Lowe Bros, ftoldstonu Bros, Howell Stuart k Co, IV Edwards, S Braverman, L'Qotclier, P McQuade, Mrs Mo- riarty. Ul PORTS. Per steamship ACTIVK from San Francisco —113 cs hardware, 3 cs millinery, 480 cs flour, candles, ir, 77 cs champagne, 200 cs olive oil, 07 cs soap, 36 cs shot, caps, ke, 187 cl boots and shoes, 40 cs oil, 5 cs alcohol, 77 Cl starch and butter, 1255 sks flour, 20 C8 hardware, 37 cs tobacco, 23 cs cigars, 1 cs Tarnish, 25 cs brandy, 130 cs tea, 10 cs butter, 1 cs ikins, 4 cs whisky, 150 cs oil. 20 <s Slitters, Ac, 17 cs Florida water, 2 cs snuff, 7 cs glassware, 9 ex nails, 1204 cs rice, 49 cs mustard, cheese, etc, IG cs express maiter, 123 cs spirits, 3 cs hops, 0 cs drugs, 40 cs cheese, provisions, etc, 100 cs coal oil, 05 cs coffee, 180 cs sugar, 25 cs oil, 15 cs preserves, 25 cs starch, 10 cs mnccarotii, 10 cs olives, L cs cloth, ii cu prunes, 4 cs palls, 110 cs claret, 111 cs ubsinthe, 5 cs cider, 1 cs coloring, 3 cs apparel. Value $50,281. Boat Rack.— Th.- -lulling race betwen JhIiii Harmon and Joe Edi'iuame off yesterday ; stakes %l*et alia, Utlui to Jam * liny bi idga, * Hula en t t»-i mllei : IMi-ii hud tin- .I",in- of boat! 'I'- scullers got a good start, Harm m Inking the li:i-l nml iiiug it ull the way down, winning tin- rn.- by two minutes or nboui 160 > ir-l-. Ilnriuon looked quite Iresli whin ba I the winning pott, while Bdea seemed rubor distressed, although be pnlltd " gnim-" lo tbe last. Joe frankly ownod bis defeat, bat compluined Ihat his boat steered badly, n lact which many know who have pulled In it. its it heirs heavily ou the left hand. Tho times was H minutes. il tit mi;». In Spraguc, New London Co., Connecticut, TJ. S., Aug 20th, Mr. Richard R. Stark, formerly of this city, to Mi9s Frances H. Hough. An IvntisTKions Ki.ei'Tomaniac—The Chron- ft dele of yesterday finds fault with us because we don't follow its lend iu stealing or manufacturing news items, -and accuses us of a lack of industry in Friday evening's piper. To indulge in 'ear contemporary's favorite tu qttoque style of argument, let ai glance at the industry ofthe " Lokalitums" of the Chroni- ele—tliere is a pair of them—aa displayed in the last issue or two of tbat deleclablo sheet- To begin with yesterday's issue: on the second page wc find a "lender," clipped from the Timo, anil therefore moro readable than tha usual rubbish which graces that column ; besides, there are two selections which have beeu going the rounds of tho press for thc last three months, ono of them having already been published in the Tkikchuni On tbe third page we find three items stolen from the Nanaimo Tribune, (without credit), ■ si/ from Ilie Tii.K'.n.M'ii, about the ball, written before the writer went, one contradicting ft paragraph of the day before, eight advertising pulls, and eight three-line items, half of which arc bogus 1 There are also four selections from other papers, three of which have already appeared in the Tm.euiiai'ii within the last month. Cn Wednesday last the local column of the Chronicle contained just seven items, three of which were copied from this paper, and oue had to be contradicted in their next issue, which of course gave them another item. Supposing thut this pair of beauties got up nt 11 o'clock nud worked till 10, they thus wroto two items each In eleven hours '.' Thu worthies evidently have a keen appreciation of thu dolce far nients. A Oabihooitk Auok-n tub TuilVSS.— Tlio Bulletin mentions tbo arrest of three well- known thieves in San Francisco, oa the charge of having robbed Louis llideau, a Cariboo miner, of $1,400 in gold coin. Bideau fell in with the men, and went around among the low dens of Pacific street in tboir company, having $1,501) in nis pocket. He finally became obfuscated wilh bad whisky. Oilman had $220 in his pockets when arrested, and subsequently confessed that the women robbed the miner and he shared in the proceeds. MoKDEit.—Ou Friday night last about 11 o'clock the body of an Indian boy wns found In an alley adjoining Cormorant street, with the head badly crushed, as if from blows with the butt-end of a musket. Tbe boy was well known in the city, having worked for Sir James Douglas, and recently for Mr. Leneveu. The cause of the murder is supposed to have been to obtain money which the poor fellow was known to be possessed of. Three Bella- Coola Indians were arrested yesterday on suspicion, and the police are actively invest- gating the affair. An inquest will be held on the body to-morrow. Notice.—Mis. Digby Palmer bogs to inform her pupils and the public that she iutends holding her Dancing Class twice a week, Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from 8 to 11 o'clock, commencing on the 1st November next, at the Sing-Verein Hall, Exchange Buildings, Government street. * Discharged.—Thos. J Hopkins, imprisoned a few days ago as a maniac, was discharged yesterday. 11 Jsnkihs " at thc Ball.—" Jenkins " of the Chronicle, in an ilem about tbe ball written before he went lo it, says, us be predicted the ball was a great success, the arrangements were perfect, and everybody MOtMd I" injoy themselves to the utino-t A.-tonisbiiig prediction of the erudite .Ic kins ! Like his brother prophets, bowi-vi r, he has unfortunately no honor in bis own country. In oid*-r to earn bis complimentary ticket, Jenkins promises '-full particulars in our next," to look out for a brilliant description from that facile pen of the gathering of '■ beauty an I fashion," comprising th. " elite of onr eily," the noble array of otlicials, ke., ke., the magnificeuce of the ladies' toilets, the recherche supper and the excellence of the wines, etc., etc. Poor Jenkins I Clkal's wns perfectly resplendent last night with blazing gas-lights, aud all manner of enticing edibles got up in the way that Cleal knows so well how to do. Streams ol guests were pouring in and out, and attracted by tho smiling appearance of the jovial old host, who shone in all the glories of n '• Idled " Bhirt and snow-white vest, we went in an,} ' smiled' in sympathy. Tbe dining rooms are well worthy the inspection and patronage of every lover of the beautiful and every lion vivant in the city, and the enterprising proprietor deserves the most substantial support. Rii'le Siiooti.vo at Nkw Wkstmissteb.— The Annual Prise Meeting of the Rifle Volunteers came off at New Westminster on Thursday, between ten each of No. 1. Company, Homo Guards, and tho Seymour Artillery. Tho ranges were 150, 200, 250, and 300 yards, at which No. 1 made 404 points, the Guards 309, and iho Artillery 312. Bugler Butler, No. 1, made the highest score, 54 points. The dny was very rainy. Preparations were being made to receive the Victoria marksmen next Tuesday. Dkatu op a Victorian.—The S' I'. Alia records the sudden death at tho country hospital of a man recently from Victoria. It says ■: t( Inquiries made by the Coroner elicited thc facts that deceased was an Knglishmau or Irishman, named James Wood or James Wilson, who came but a few days since from Victoria, wbwru ho bad been in the Hospital. His age wus about 30 years, and his disease pneumonia. Suiciiiks is San Francisco.—Last Friday week three persons committed suicide in San Francisco. They wero 0. Ihmels, a native of Hamburg, Germany, formerly a meuibci ofthe Lady Ailmiis Company, Saora- mento, and at the time of bis death a member of the firm of J. II. I'oghill k Co. ; ft mnn named Ballinger, one of the proprietors ofthe Kintracht Saloon, on California ttreet, and Henry Pforr, u German. B. C. Items.—From tho Columbian we cull the following items i The final remit of the New Wesiminster election was, Hlm-k ll'-l, Uobson 210. Tho Kanaka votes were allowed (!!) A bear weighing WW Ilu. mi shot last week ill the woods behind New Westminster. Anderson k Co. bad B sheep killed by dogs, on Friday, on Brown's ranch opposite the city The total Custom receipts and dues lust week were 14,848. American Chaaiimiinsiiii'.—The fight for iho American championship camo oil'iu Cho- teau Island, Illinois, on Iho 19th Sept.. Thc contestants were Me Coul and Davis, both Irishmen, the In un-r stood lilt iiu,, uinl weighed Km lbs., uml tin billet -li I lin.. and wiiglied 1 7i) lbs. The Igbl lu-u-il thirty four minutes, and at the end ol tbi tbiity tilth round Mc Cool was doolortd lin- vii-tor. TELEGRAPHIC minimi «onmhii. I.vii'iN, Oct. ix.—Weather clear, wiliily lll.'l l"l(ll. SoOi 0«KS. Ocl. Is-Snowi'■/, l.ul not likely lu I 1st. A mini r Irnin Kiiin- foopO hus Minn- r.i-li i|i|il"/. si i-i-iim-iis picked Up "'l H"' ''I'-'" nl 'hat lake. Horn, i *i't. 18—Cloudy, appearance uf ihiii. Tli'Mitiuiiictcr 43. Sunn' limn during laet night tbs etora nf James Curry was broken imo uml a small Safe c iii'uiniiig $'i KM wus sluleii ami carried of ; no clue to the robbers. Clinton, Oct. 18.—Weather cloudy. Thermometer 32. Yale, Oct. 18—Heavy fog ami generally disagreeable. Theriiioiiitter 50. Wa*liliii;ion Territory. SEATTLE, October 19.—Judge Darwin, to-iluy, sentenced William I'uwell, who was lounfl guilty of murdering his wife, to be hanged liy the neck until he in dead, mi 21st of December next. James McKay, found guilty of murder in the 2d degree, to lifti-eu years' coiifiui'incnt ind hard lubor. Mr. Bridge, found guilty of buying uud receiving stolen goods, to one yeur's confinement und hurd lubor. California Sav PitANcisco, October 19—Tlie Eastern lino U still down beyond Fort Laramie. The Telegraph- Agent nt Suit Lake, antler date October 18, siys : "Tliere bas been ii very heavy storm from here down the Platte, nnd the line is badly broken Snow is visible io ull directions. The Paeilic mail steamer (io'den City sailed for Panama with -17!) paoWDgeri and $600,755 iu specie. Among tbe passengers who left for the east was Edwin Forrest. The following attachment suits have been commenced against Meiggs and Gawley, lumber merchants, who failed a lew days since; Wm. B. Boune, $33,73-1 07 ; J no. Sime <fc Co,, $7,013 57 ; aud AdolpTi <i ormuii, $400. '1 he market fur flour continues firm, with un advance of 25 ceuts per barrel on all grades. Legal Tenders are very slow at 69 buying, and 70 selling. Anived—British ship Mallard, Cork; Br. brig Crown, Sydney. Olympic llais Ball Club. Saturday, Uct. 20th, 18C Fowlis (Captain) Plartn. Jamiesox (Captain | r- e '-null, p ... F Ki n .iu. ti l'i.«i-l. Isl 11 I Joe I) ■ rial, s 1...2 Karwi: ■ I Miller, .: I Clark, p 3 li.n - ilick'll-"!!. I B I J I Klckoli, Mjrm 5 0 New Advertisement*. EED LION HOTEL, IIOVHINMI'.WT BTRBET. ABOI UOTSL IIAVIXU i IHE 1 JOE EDEN, Tottlg 17 -14 Totah '-'7 21 INSlVIv Clcbs.... lftJ2d|M4tEj)tfa|0tli|7tfi mi, 0 3 3 2 8 13 2 l.-t Vint. 6 2d N'inc. 7 0 0 4 1 12 F. Htltutir, Btoitr. Jos. Davies, Fowled and Barnett made one home run MCD< Xpeciul H'otlccM. Mn. Zikn begs io announce to the Inhabitants ol Victoria thnt hi* lm* lately lereived it ljuyi aflfiri'nent of Children's ('nrriagps and ''haira, Pithing lJn^ketrf nnd Fishing CftBkl, tnd a laiyt' quaatlt/ of Market and Trave Hns BatJUtl, f'liifi.i V.ik'3, FttiM i (iO')ds an«l Toys, all cf wliicli Iihvk to he soli on or helore February next at trr*»aily reduced prices Gouds sold at wholesale tor cost piices> * Rbmoval.—Messrs. Solomon Bros, have removed to the two-story brick building on tJoverninent street, opposite the St. .Nicholas Hotel. Thoy have received, ox iMp Mohawk, from London, a fine assortment of Dta'l dlotbing and nnderclotbfng, which they will fell Invvur than ui;y house in town. Give them ft cull. * HoUDWAT'a 1'n.ia—lUwrt.u.-* nud Bjwu! Ccmplaiiitr —Th"»e nialmiie* are ever present, aLd if iefi ant tiii'liil fn-n ifciiily terminal" fit illy. It should b H'"r;.nli"ie known tliat both cholera ami tliatrhn*a di pend i-i-lh''|ni'*«'ii'e of some B&diywted fiibMtui.ee Id th" ■tomicli or Iiuwl'Ih, or tome dehturinui ma ter In the blwd, and that Hollnway'i Will ran exne] t&tbtr wfih niHi' and flxpeitl'fon. They conc-niraiu in amir pruinf detenu |iuriMnf, alternative, r«'ir-iIn11:itr and HtrenfrthiMihig t)Uiilli:e"( and thui exert over every in t.i" il iiriHii in" whoUioniely controlling mil i-n -r n nee.et.atry Li mbthdrtg excetfive ncllnn in th>- liutnan fi ni'v. 'I. lin x ,\'» nt.;.! im,.- may he advantn^eougly taken na a inean-i nf keeping the blun.l pure nnd (lie body coul—(he only t practicable plan of nnliiulnint; heaith in youth, mm hood and old nge. lie will bt 1: -|i;tv . > in-■< X bil Iritadl ou *li ., wi 1 \ iiu.ii. t..'-m with thu I WIae?i Liquor*, Ale, Porter, &e, and (.tears- BAOATILLI, BZiTTlKn. A.VD BOXOTO OLO v *■:*. ffaT Joe and Tom will be happy to giro Pel fate Lessonu in the noble art of " Self- Ueluiiiji-." oclO A. & W. WILSON, Home and Ship Plumbers GASFITTERS, BELL-HIHGERS & TINSMTHS FORT STKKBT. .ill orders promptly attended to SOMETHING NEW UNDER THB SUN. A EW ERA IN MEDICINE! Ukmiivai..—Mr. Iii^iiv Palmar lias ramovad to Kiuic street, tlii'tu dootl lieloir Mr. Fuweett's rtsiilenci', wlu-re he will CODtloafl giving instruction on tlm Piano Foi'tc, nnd singing. Evening put'ties utteiidt'diinil Plftnoi tuned and repaired. * Death op a Prohine.it Odd Fellow.—The S. F. Bulletin records the death of Grand Representative W. M. Allen, who attended the Grand Lodge at Philadelphia from California. Deceased was elected Grand Master ofthe State in 18G0. Julia Gould Collins Hall.—In the suit of this ladyuj. bark Emily Banning, an action brought in San Francisco to recover $2,500 from damages to plaintiffs wardrobe, the jury reiurned a verdict for $350 in favor of plaintiff. From New Westminster.—The steamer Enterprise arrived down last evening at five o'clock with 59 passengers among whom were Mr. A. R. Robertson, and several other Cari- booites, who left Williams Creek last Friday week. Married.—The many friends of Mr. Stark in this community will be glad to hear of his marriage in his native State, and also.that he is about to return with his bride to this country- Jonathan Bego.—A private letter from San Francisco says: " Begg has not yet raised tho Labouchere, but hopes to make a raise in some other way." Later From Australia, [From the S. F. Bulletin.] The Britiiili bark Sea Nymth arrived last evening, 63 days from Newcastle, N. S. W. B| her we bave 1J) days later ne*s fronrtViiBtralla. The ship Golden City was wrecked July 13th, on Lady Elliott'* Island. She had been criguue-l loading guano at tho inland, having nome SOO ions oo bourd when she went ashore All bunds were suved. Wildman, tlie Secrclary for Crown Lands at Adelaide, was unking, ami defalcations lo the amount of over £1,200 tnul beta di covered in hia account*. A warrant bad been iwned fur Wh arrest, and thc police bad tracked bim h far aa Blaocbeiown. His securities were effected in the Guarantee Office. A Court of Inquiry had baen held to examine into ihe circumstances attending 'l.e lo.-s of tlio aleauialiip Cuwuna, near Newcastle. At Melbourne, August 1st, the pilot- boat schooner Proserpine, beating aboni ontsido tm' Heads, was ran into by tha schooner Lady Don/outward bound. The Proserpina bad her starboard boats Miiiisbed, davits rirried away, iron stanchions broken, about 20 feet of her bill- narks destroyed, covering hoard started and a large hole made in her side. The Ludy Don loat hsr bowsprit and Itfl bar li tf u 11'-'" ad on bourd the pilot schooner Fortunately no lives were lost. KmiKiiroiiB wero plenty in the vieinilv ul Himier river. A steamer from tbat place brought to Sydney tba carcases of 83 full grjuii animals, which had bean killed in n week's hunt by two persons at Jervis Buy. Mining at Forbes'* wns being successfully prosecnted On Thompson's lead, gold in large quantities had been already obtained iu Mjvernl claims, and prospects of from '2 to 1 ounces to the nail can were reported as quite common. Miners were daily arnviug from all parts of the colony, and"bitter complaints were being made respecting the rights of miners under the new regulations. The monthly escort which left on tbe 30lh July, took 1,198 ounces gold. The new steamer Camberoona had been snagged and sunk oo her first voyage from Melbourne to Ecliuca. Bishop & Co., ironmongers of Uallarat, had suspended payment. Tbe weather was remarkably cold, and suow had fallen al Ballarat. Thomas .Wright, corn merchant at Melbourne, had suspended payment August Oth; liabilities, £20,000. This failure had made the corn market dull. Newcastle, N. S. W-, was soon to be lighted with gas. SIX MK.V, FOR A SAW MILL ON PUGET Sound. Canadians accustomed to mill work preferr«d. Apply to MOOKE k CO., oc 18 Yates street. BAHK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. London, 3d August, 1SU1. FROM A.VR AFTER 25th SEPTEMBER. laee, m». Datid Kabihall La.vu will cease to be Mmiager of this Bauk in these Colonics, and Ut, Wm. Ociitis Ward is authorised to perform ihe duties of Principal Officer of the Bnuk in these Colonies, signing all documents as Acting Manager. By order of the Court of Directors, JAS. 1J. UAI.KER, so 20-lm Inspector. | Let the suffering and diseased re»d the following. tjfctf- Let nil who have been riven up by doctors, and spoken of us incurable, read tho follov.-ing. Ji-l)'* Let all who can believe fuels nnd c»u have faith in evidence, rend the following : Kii'ite nil men by these presents, Thnt on this, the Twentieth day of Jane, in ihe year of our Lord, line Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty-Six, personally came Joseph Haydock to me, known as snob, and being duly sworn, deposed as follows: That he is the sole general agent Inr the 1'iiUid Slates and ^dependencies thereof for preparations or medicines kuown as Maggiel's I'ills and Salve, and that thc following certificates are verbatim copies to best of his knowledge and belief. JAMI'S SMEITRB, Notary Public, Wall street, New York. Jesse Cowper, ilc and Rt'lnil Denier In (,,1 LEATHER, -AND— SHOE FINDINGS, YATES STREET, OPPOSITE WKIXS, FARiiO k Cu At tha "Id stand of Webster k Co., in prepared to supply the wauls ol tlo public in his line. The Latest Stvles Reoeived by every arrival from Englai i' uml Sun Francisco. oc ~z ;LYMPIA OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE AT A. W. PIPER'S, AND THE Best Welsh Rarebits ON THE ISLAND. se 19 . From San Frascisco.—Tho mail steamer Active arrived yesterday morning a little after 7 o'clock, with passengers and a cargo of general merchandize valued at $50,1181. She went up to New Westminster this morning, and will sail tor San Francisco on Tuesday at 3 p.m. ■ REMOVAL. A. BULER & Co. HAVE REMOVED TO THE STORE ADJOINING TIIE MASONIC BUILDING, Next door to T. N. Hibben k Co., where they UT AND SELL LADIES' AND GENT'S June 1st, 18G9. Dr. JIaogiel -\ lake my pea to write you of tny great relief and that the awful pain in my .~iile has left me at lust—thanks to your medicine. Ob, Doctor, how thankful I am that 1 enti get some sleep. I can never write il i-niiuiili. I thank you again and again, and am sure that you nre really the friend of all sud'erers. I could not help writing to you, and hope von will nol take it amiss. " JA.MES MYERS, II') Avenue D. This ll to certify Hint I was discharged from the army wiili Chronic DiarrbOM, mid havo been cared by Dr. Maggiel's Tills. wii.miN HABVBT, New York, April 7. 1B06. 2", Pitt street. The following li an Interesting case of a man employed In an Ir.m Foundry, who, ia pouring melted iron nno a Beak thai was uiiiii|i and wet, caused sn esploeli n. Tho mi Iti I Iron raa -nil and on him in n ; I i- was burn! dreadfully. The following ■■ ■ fl tan '•■ me by him, about ilghl v> • tftei lbs incident, \ iw Fork, Jan. 11, IW6. My nnmr it Jacob Hard} ; I am an Iron Pounder; 1 wai badly burnt by hot bon in November last; i.v burns bes ed, bul I had a running sore rn D ■ I1 - Ibel WO old not hnal; 1 tried Uaggii I Salve, and Ii eared me in » (am w.'k>. Tbli li all ime, and anybody can now see uu- atJaokson'i Iron Works, 2d Avenue, J.HARDY, 110 lioeriik street. EXTRACTS I'lU'M FAMOUS LKTTBHS. 11 1 had no appetite ; .Maggiel's Tills gave ni'- ;i hearty onr." '•Vour Tills nre marvellous." " I 11 ml fur another boi, and keep them in the house." Dr. Mng.-iel has cured my headache that wns chronic.11 ■■ I l'iivc half ofoneofyourr-ills to my babo for cholera morbus. 1 he dear little thiug got well in a dny. ' " My nausi-n of n morning Is now cured." " Your box of Maggiel's Snlve cured me of noises in the head. 1 rubbed sonic of your salve behind my ears, and the noise left." " Send me two boxes; I wnnt one for a poor family." " I enclose n Dollar; your price is t'i rents; but the medicine to me is worth a dollar." " Send mc five boxes of your Piils." " Let me have three boxes of your Salvo by return mail." I have over 200 such Testimonials As this, but wont of space compels me to conclude. S. MAGGI1-X, M.D. MAGGIEL'S PILLS A\D SALTS Arc sold by A. C. LANGLEY & Co., VICTORIA, V. I., SOLE AGENTS. JiS* NOTICE—None genuine wiihout the engrared trademark around each,pot or boi, B' cast-off clothing Clothes cleaned and repaired at the shortest notice, se 25-lm sigred by Dr. J. Maogikl, 11 Pine street, Kcw York, to counterfeit which is felony. Sold by all respect.iele Dealers in Medicines throughout tbe I'uited States and Canudas, at 2b cents per box or pot. Wit and Humor. Artemns Wunl was out lute one nlgbl recently Here is bis in fount of his re. turn ioinc : 'It was lute wl en I ir t iiome. The children mnl my wife wire all nbcil. But a cimiHc—a candle innde from tlie taller of our own raisin'— Breamed in lSe'ay's room ; it glriiny-d fur I. All wus still. Tbe siveet silver moon was ii sliinin' blight, uml the liiiiiiitl'ul stars wus up to iheir usual doiu's. I felt ascntymenul mood gtill so penllv ore uie stouliu', und 1 puwsed before Betsy's winder, and simp in a kind of op'rutic voice, as Toilers, impromptoo, to wit: Wake, Betsy, wake, My BWSet gulloot; 1! .-i- up, fair lady, While 1 touch my lute. Tbe winder—I regret to say that the winder went up with a vi'lent craeb, and a I'm in iu spotless wlii'e exclaimed: 'Come into tho house, you old fool.' To-morrer you'll be poiu' round roiupluiniu' ubout your liver I" A cocsiN of mine visited Charleston, South Citrolinu, recently, and seeinp u iiepro Iniiiipiiip on a bale of cotton, uc- costed him, saying: ' Well, Uncle, I suppose, you arc enjoying your freedom V ' Yes, berry much.' ' Whut are yon doing now ?' ' Nothing at de present lime.' ' But' nothing' won't feed you long.' He replied, with great deliberation : * I um not speaking for long ; I am speaking for de present lime !' Railway official — You'd better not smoke, sir. Traveler—That's what my friends say. ltuilway ollieial — But you Jmusn'l smoke, sir. Traveler—So my doctor tells me. Hail way official (indignantly) — But you shan't smoke, sir. Traveler—Ah I just what my wife says. A CONJUGAL SPAT. Loud brayed an ass. Quoth Kate, " My dear, (To spouse, with scornful curriuge,) One of your relailres I hear." " Yes, love," said he, " by marriage." •Terrible weather th's,' said Quilp, wiping bis brow. ' Never saw any weather too hot for me,' was the derisive reply. ' Good fur you,'said Quilp. ' I congratulate you on being prepared for your ultimate destiny.' The people live uncommon lonp in Vermont. There are two men there, so old that they have quite forgotten who they are, and there is n-ibody alive who can remember it for them. The Bisbop of Carlisle recently asked a youthful scholar if he hud read tiie thirty nine articles. 'No,' said the boy, 'but 1 have read the Forty Thieves' 'Yon stand down, sir,' said the B.sliop. We need to be jostled now and then, or we should full asleep, and die of our proprieties and sanctities. The more true merit n person has, the more be applauds it in others. New Advertisements. FACTS vs- THEUKIES- " Give me a place to rest my lever on," •ays Archimedes, "and I will move, the world." '' Give mo pure and unadulterated drugH," says Medicus, of the olden lime, " aud I will cure disease." Ia ono sense, both of these learned pundits were tho veriest charlatans. Tliey knew there was no place to rest their lever on, either to move the world or euro disease. Mcch-uiisiu was io a backward state, and the medit-til profession was but anothci name for sorcery, and all the adjuncts ot magic filters and charms o' the " evil eye," ke. But these latter days bave borne unto us something more tbau even superstition and ils crew ever droamt nf in their maddest philosophy. In these days of practical science, what wac theory of yesterday ir lact to-day, and all tho old it mo notions become us IniliMin in the sun, and burst and brcuk with every breath we draw. Let Archimedes shoulder his lever and we will find a resting place for It to move the world. I.«t iiiiun ancient Medicus pant and toll no moro for the drugs he so sorely needs, for we have tbem at our hand, ever rtady to iervo them at his beck. Refined in the laboratory of Dr. Yagi.lel, tho finest materials known tn the medical pro fession are obtainable by any one. Hist Billious. Dyspeptic, and Diarrhoea Pills staid Unrivalled, and his Halve operates with magical effect upon hums, scalds, and all sores and ■leers of the skin. In fact, we think Magoifi/s I'ills and Salv ■ are the wonder of tbis centnry, nnd we are Happy in the thought that many others ol our brethren of the cralt agree with us. We would earnestly counsel that all families provide themselves with Dr .Maggiel's Prepataiions at Once, and knep ihem ready al baud, so as to ■ss them at the most opportune time and as •eeaslo" serves.— Valley Sentinel. ISTOTIOJE. THE ROYAL HOTEL, Wharf Street, HAS REDUCED ITS PRICES TO MEET the times, and clean comfortable beds can be obtained for 25 <\cnts per night or $1 50 per week. Board $1 per dny. S. HILL, Proprietress. \. B —Tbe Hotel is fire-proof. oc 1 "ROUND THE COMER" is the name of tiie 3St:e~w saloon JUST OPENED I.V Liuiglry Nlrcct, round Uie corner from Yates direct, Iu tho building formerly occupied by lh« Saloon of Kiikiiiiauiu's IIoiil. The Saloon has been tastefully refilled, and will bo supplied with tho FIRST QUALITY OF V/ines and Liquors. The proprietor respectfully invites the public lo call "ROUND THE CORNER" aud judge for themselves. UOVEIINEENT STItKET ENTRANCE — NEXT door lo the Telegraph Ufficc. se29 J icon iii:iiKiiir,u :p:r,i::vi::e Yorkshire Bacon! Ex Royal Tar, __For sale by FELL & CO., seie, Yates street. For Sale Ex Camden, Hosteller, Bockrr, and Angostura Bitters, Oregon Cider ln bbls. and ea-cs, l Inn l ln casks, half-casks and cases, ' Saulerne and California While \l Ine, French 4lcohol 90 O.P., Fug. i llqtiot, lliiinm and Bollenger Cham, pngue, And In More nn assortment of Rrnndy and l.iijuiirs mll.iblt lor the funic. c-jy Depot of Havana Cigars. EUGENE THOMAS, oc6 YuteB street. REMOVAL. W. IIEATHOM m BEOS LEAVE TO INFORM BIS triunds aud thc public that he has removed his Boot and Shoe Store To Government stueet, two dnors from the "Colonist and Cbronli le " Olliee, where he will continue liis lloul, MaUing business. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO OEDER Of the best materials anil workmanship. N.B.—Repairing done at shortest notice. ' sc23 NOUVEAUTES D'automne ex D'hiveu. J. H. TURNER ET CIE., Out l'lionneur d'informer lutirs amis et le public quil viennent do reeevnir un ussiirtiinent de Noiivi;- autei ilu .Mndes dea Meilleurea liaisons do Paris. MAISOV DE LONDRES. Septembre, 1860. *u2!l Union is accomplished and Producers Protected. Tbe country only cau ho eared hy Patronizing CAMERON'S ISLAND PRODUCE IvH-A-IRKIET, No. 18 Fort street, opposito Mrs. llonl's Boarding-house. SINCE WE ABB TO HAVE A TARIFT, Islnnd Produce will ba In demand and to supply the increase'ol' orders il has been necessary to make arrangements with several more hunters nnd lishemn-n ; also Producers will always be abl • to find a market for their vegetables and other produce, at reasonable rales ; whilst consumers can have their demands supplied free of duty. The market will henceforth be supplied with tbe finest Venison, Fish and Game of every description. Clams nnd Oysters from the newly discovered beds at ChcmuifiuB. Since preparing the above wc learn that a special Telegram hns arrived from the Home (lovernment statinj; that Chinamen p-dlnrs are to be taxed $30 per head, per month, nnd knowing it to be a lata! shock to them, the "Originil" will go In mourning for the space of one month, in respect to their memory. ON y PAiSLE CHINOOK. oc 7 —0* THB— EUREKA CONCERT ROOM HDEK THE B«5.l«E MK\T-OF MRS. QllltlES. 'THIS MOST FAVORITE AND FASIIIOV- able place of amusement having been entirely re-decorated will re-open This Evening nt!) o'clock. Mr. Ned Reed, the famous Banjo Player will be in attendance to amuse visitors with his minstrel Songs. At the Bar the best of case Liquors and Havana Cigars will be dispensed. Open every Evening at 3 o'clock, admission tr*i. te 24 J. H- Turner & Co. GOVERNMENT STIIEET, VICTORIA, V. I. LONDON FIRM, J. P. Tunstall & Oo- LONDON HOUSE, September, 18C6. We hare received by " ftoyal Tar" and late Express arrivals a great part of our Autumn and Winter Stock. ll comprises as usual a full assortment of Staple and Fancy Goods. Linkns, Cottons, Prints, Damasks, Blankets, Flannm.s, kc, Di:i:ss OooDS, Tin; New Li.vskys, Skkohs, Mkuinos, Popi.ines, Plaids, kc Shawls—Hich Proclie, Wool, Himalayan, kc, Ladies' and 0im.i)ni-:\'s Undi;i;i:lothino, Mantles, Flks, BosUEJtY, Emjiuoideiuks, Lack (jouD.s, bo. Millinery Wreaths, Head Dresses, a beautiful selection of Bonnets in tlie Laiulialle, Pamela, and other new shapes; Hats in silk, velvet, and straw. This department is now under the direction cfa First Class French Milliner, who arrived by last steamer. Tlie altove goods Itave been scleded by our London partner with great care, and will be sold on most favorable terms. se21 II. Turner & Co., Agents for Alexandre's Kid Gloves. A Triumph oi Science TUE LIGHT OP THE WORLD DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS & SALVE. Tlieup L fe-iriv;iig n-medi •* ar» oavt fir tlie flr t ti i, ir v puM cu lo t-i w r 1 For over ji (u li tdr f ti mutiny in prl at practice tin- higreiluiilB in ih ic Life-Giving Pills II'V- bo«q nse<t with th*» irrcte't mlnjti n is n tony io r vent is sn . but to n!i i'i rfi vi'-.hi tin1 4! - by li ch tl lh |i..lii'nt iK Biiif.Tinff nod ft' ■n\fK«raii»* t e n'lui; I' th -i ra ' add infirm a ww doioa of LIiuho le I'll, (Will rove tube A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YODTH, V r in everv ca«e t'<ey add new life and vitality, and e-t>ri'thew in g n ■ imit*. to their rlstine llaW. T.) the jo g an mi <Jl ■ ged thfy will pmvB most in trail) Me, a< a mi >, ipeoldc and ster intr medicine. fre Is a ilri'Hin realized, tint Pono«»de-lrfon sought TOT i In en hundred rrtttt ngo, ond n»v«r r iiBdi Me inukd for h I U'lniri thai would restore the old to '. ijM-r iiin! niiik'1 ; outh tftUC Au Eternal Spring-! It um left f«ir llili -Vty nn<1 lintir tn realize tlio ilrenm. nml ihim 111 tilie^liiriiiua Ikol the :hii;ic. LIihL ii «ilu H fair. THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES Cannol stir thf flight of yeAM. but they can forco bick, nn lioUl ilm.l, diseami hat nil bi trt lrt|fh rn'.-, Hit ul; 'I and lbe youiij. ]»«*l ii'-iie be- t*lf Uttt, but -. l|- thi- lnvoruble u,.portuuity that offers. When Ukeu as prescubed— For Billious Disorders Nothinir rdli lie Mor* jrodurllre of cun than Ihem' Plils—fb«tf Kimortt ni ai.: ixtttttntt la i-'.i nt o : nnd the .-iul ci-nu rulUlits of till< in st ili»tr. ttiiiK ili»"iise an reuiuvod. The he reun die. are nude irum tbe purest VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS. They will nol barm thn imwl dollcato fcinal**, and ra i bi ui -n with K"i)d t-1lt'i;l III j-r> rili-'I d« v- t<> the )uungast Uibe. For Cutaneous Disorders And all era tt-'iin oT h<. sun1, Mi > s.vi.VK It nio*t In VkltuMn It dofi n t heftl alei Hilly al.iii , bul pin"- tr '«# with the uiu-ii h arcliliijf til i.i» lo tlie vory root of ibe evil. DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS Invariably cure ihe following Diseases Asthma, Buwel Complaints, CuilRllfl, CoIdH, Cbtfet Dieases, Costiveness, DjHp^psia," Diarrh"a, Dropsy, Dainty, Fever and Aei «, PemaleCompIaints, Headache, Indiif itlnn, Inll'i'- zs, Ibflamm tmn, Inward Wealtnena, Ll.ur Complaint, Lowi.B-- o'Spirits, Kinffwnrm, Rheumatism, Ht.it i >ei«n, Scalds, kin nWea*«*> a*tW fTOTICB.— "nnpffiB,rfnn without the enrraved trade-mark ronnd o^ch p«.it or hot, Mgt)4»l b DK. J. 'Ai.GI 1,, 43 P«lion street} Kew i ork. to co'interfe;t wlii li ig |,-l .ny. *y Sold hy Til respeetnble D'al^rs in "edlt'lnea thromrh-rt the United Slates aud Oabi;M—at 2ft enqu per\»K or j>ot. A. C. Langley & Co., Agents for Vancouver Island aad British Colombia. THE PARK HOTEL TiJBLE D'HOTE fflHIS trail KNOWN AND IlEAUTI- X fully situiiteil Uo cl is now fi leil up in tho must luxiirom style for boarders nnd lodgers. Privule roums can be hud for parlies. A WILL BE LAID EVKllY AFTERNOON AT 5 O'CLOCK. Every description of amusement, including music, :s provided for the guests. I,allies and gentlemen can find in the Park IIoli-l a c mf-iriiihle and luxurious home. ihe best of wines nnd lii|iiors kept on hand. I.nijit's van buvu free use of a phaetou for town drive. Boarding by the week nt low prices to suit the tim.-s. oc 5 JDorborg & Eueffi COMMISSION' MERCHANTS, Imporiersniid Wholesale Dcale-s in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, 15<>ots; and Shoes, Wharf street, Victoria, V. 1. oc 2 BRITISH PERIODICALS. The London Quarterly Rev:ew (Conservative). The Edinbtr gh Review (Whig) The >estminsterReviuW (Radical) The North Britiah Review (Free Church) Blackwood's Edinbur2h iiagazine (Tory) Tlm fo'ir R»vi*»w« re-i'ii'dialied by Mi»a<rt P00Tt ft Oft,, nv it**t\frt\ y hi Kidctd im td** Omit Roviewa, mi.j HMi'kwiHit, nu veti j m'ly i i.t- -<i in the tt}me rink. Whi v^r lfiptH*ffl wnlir itdjir pn li«*ali»*iiH of tJiitclii"*, wh (ivtr SIIJ "•»M)I oii'iral i i'T'im illun, h-MI nki bu uit<K"!ilnT ii'l.iiiil the time in wblefa he Jve»—nnd mi ti cif titiu'B ii petto ■ tiuiv ttttt get very 'iu iic'-jni. Tli •> in y ii'' i-ivi uml itudied wnh ad- I'nti'ji e hy ihl in "i'ii- o' ihi. I'Niiiu'., oi every oreiMl illll [UtlV. ur BLvOKVOOf) li umKunll lUrtatiM tt thii tun- t" A»n"ii An-., not only t r It. son i ■rtifl^n tiy lUtlDfttUh-td Tittrtoi mil n hut fur bl Mfinuot «il ■be Ui- civil w r now being wititi*) iy Ul, ton B'rk', idr nni.i.m.-i',-, olil I- '--ttul iu Uuii. J. E. i>. •tuart, of tlm Oonfiuicr*i« nitnv. TKUMri KOR 1886. Fur aujr mif or tht H«vt«WI $1 ptf tinmm C.rnn md fit tht Bttiettt 7 ** for tny tlineof lbs MflWI 10 *' Km all f.mr of lbe Hnviewn 12 " Km lllackwo d'v Muni! 4 " Kxrlllnckwood and < no Hnvl w 7 " For Kin kwi-od nnd Any two of tlio R«- vl-wi 10 " For HUckwo .dauil three off Ui« H«-vmn...lH '• Fur III iiikwiji.d md ihe four tioviuwi 15 " CLUBS. A discount of twenty percent, will he t'iowed to clubs of fuur or more |>erso'iH Tuns, fuur c pies of Blankwrod, or ofon« evtpw will be Ment tu one ad* dress or 412 80. Four eupics of the four Reviews and Btiiokwood, fur $48, and ho on. POSTAGE. When tent by mnll, the Postaok to ^ny p»rt of the United t tSffwll be uttwMiil -lour cent-a year for 11 lackwood," aud but eight centa a year foi each of the Review!. Reduced Prices for previous years- Snbdcrlbirs may obtain he Bepiinti imuaeaiately preofdiog 481 6, as 'oil w*, viz. : Illaekwood from S pl.in -i*. 1814. to December, J8G5 iochnlve, at tht- ratt'ot $2 60 a year. Tlie yorth British from J«nunry. 18R8, to BflCember, 1K65, iiichiKivf the Edinlmrah nd the Westminstertrnm •p 11 18F4, t" D*t#mf«-H IM\ inehuive, nnd tbe London Quarterly <-r theyeur 18.6, atth« rate of $1 50 a yi;ir mr each or nny evl w. 4W A f**«flpiis yti r-m in of all the four Revisits for iSCS t *4 - vet, ur >.l to for any one. "- LEONARD 8COTT & CO., Publishers, 38 Walker Street. N. Y- l, 9. &Co.,a1co publiih the :f.a.:r:m:f:r'S o-xjiide Bj Hobt Pnntim. nt EiUnbiirjh. nnii Hie la.e J. P. Nohtuv, I T le olleir.. 2 t.iIi. Eoy»i OcUvo, 1800 p&tzei, and nuiDeroUi Eagravlngl- V/jec »T fw Vu, two wtamei— bj Hill, pn«t paid, 1* **■ ii Tt TUE O.NE THING WANTED. IIOLLOAVAY'S PILLS. Tlio Blood. These famous tnlls nre io composed tin they operate wholesomely on the sioiiisoh, the liver, the bowds, nii'l other ort'ims, by corrcet- iuiT any dermiceinenis in ttn-ir I'unclioiia wherehy a stendj -up|ily of pure mutcriitlB tor the renewal ol Ihe lllooil is mi ni-linl, nml a constant HbBlrneiinii ot i-lfete products is ef- ti-i-i,--l. This pi'i'lii'l circulation thus become! the very fouutnin of health nnd lile, Hnd overcomes all form ot disease wherever Us skua.' tion. Ueneral niMordem of Ihe Live, and Momach. All who ever indiilirc a' '.able, either In eal- •ng or drinkinp, should take about ten of t!:es- tuiiiiius |iill»ni bed time, from which »illre» suit a clear head and pood Btomach ihe fi.II w- ing morninj!. Thousands of l.adics are always complaining of sick headaches, wnnt o appelite, want of enrrm, and want ol strength, to correct all these evils, three or four ol thes« I'ilU should be taken twioe a week, when they wml I give the invalid .ae Ik..i1i1i ami uppetiU of a p'ouphman. Females or all Apes and Classen Olistruriloiid of any kind, either in yonnff or those between forty and lifty—the most critical peiiod of life—niay be radically removed by using these Fills according to the printed directions which accompany each box. Younft persons with sickly and sallow complexions may have the bloom ot liealih reatored by thi? corrective, wi ich purifies the blood and es. pels all gross and impure humors from thesys- tem. Heware Iliea of the critical age Iron lorty to lilty, aa it sends ninny thousands to premature grave,—these Pills should bo take* it that period ol lile two or three tin.es ■" teek IVant of Strength and Energy. Persons of sedentary habits, or those troubled in mind, working in Factories or 0o»l I'ils, who cannot obtain that amount ol freak nir and exercise which nature requires, suffer from weakness and delility, lowness of ipir;:s and wnnt of appetite. All such should 'akn • , lose or two ol theii Pills every Ihree ur fom days, ns they act gently and eltectuully on th« system and impart vigor and energy to lbs body, which is always lollowrd by a go.id appetile, sound and refreshing Bleep, and » high llotr of spirits. For (he run' ot Dropsy^ The cdlo cy of Ilollnway'i Pills In Dropsy is extraordinary. Th"y act with Biieh a peeu- linr i-tli-i't upon Ihe system, tbat the fluids causing llli.i iliii-inl complaint, nre peiceplihl •a lied off and priivenlid from any furthel acciiinulalion. The sullorei r gains a buoy- iiiu-y nl |p|l ils nnd n-joifes in a completely renovated DOUSlllullon. It is IniilBpeusably nece.-snry thnt the (liniment should be most i-lfi'ciii illy ruhlii-d iniu the cninplalning par'ji during ihe whole course ol treatment. Children and their Allmeittr. In no country in the world nre more children curried to an early grave than in Great Britain. Coughs, Measles, Soirlntinn, Fevers, and other diseases attack the little sufferers, apd death, but too often, follows nt a rapid pace j yet if nl the first stage ol tbese complaints, parents were to have recourse to Holloway's Pills, all danger woulc be avoided, for the stomach nnd bowels would ue gently but effectually cleansed bv this milu aperient; the depraved numors corrected ana ineBecreiions doiy regn- lated. A perfect cure would «oon bo effected, and the I'ttle patient restored to sonn>' health. Holloway' Pi. t ue the best known remedy la U world fi« the following diseases: Sold at tht ipi^tiilslmKiii of I'rn ts-nr Iloli.iwjiy, S41 strand, (near Tenu-le B»r.) I n-tnu ; aln-- h.\ all retpecl able Drupa-ia'9 anil Dealei" l" Me iciin.--■ l-iminliniil th« civilised worlit.at lot lollnwlag pticea— Usl.jj|.,ll. 04. is. lid. lis., 22b., and 33s. cai-b Imx. Afiue Female lrreguliir Scrnfu'a orKloy a Anthnia ltl«* Evil BilliouB Co ujplalnti Fever of all kind- -nra Throati Flu -tone and <;rave Blotches ou tb> I'Ollt iseeoadary tymp- PWn Head Ache t<'Q]« Bowel complaints tnd|n*tioi iit Doloreoz CollOH hiriiiiiiiii.tMiin Tuuiori Ct)Ds*.ipAtion ofthe .)auudii:u Ulcere Bowln Liver Complaints \fi.iTcal aflet Consami-tion Lumbu^o tlonn Dobilltv hlea Worms of a DropHy Rheumatlnm knnda Dyieutry Hoicuiiou ef Urine U fakness from EryiipelAS whatever cause *** Tliere [<* a considerable saving by taking th* nrffpr sizes. Dlrectuma for the guldr nee of patttuts lo every dljor der aro alllxcd to iwcli box. Printbd and Publiphed by McGldm & Oo. »t 1 the offlct, Langley Street.
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Title | Evening Telegraph |
Publisher | Victoria, B.C. : McClure & Co. |
Date Issued | 1866-10-21 |
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