CeLejra# VOL. I. VICTORIA, VAJVCOuVeH ISLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, SBPTBMBBR 18 18«6 NO. G7. THE "EVENING TELEGRAPH," muwio Ererv Evening at 4 O'Clock, (Sat.rday and Sunday evenings eicepted.) ALSO EVERY SUNDAY MORNING ! ■ri'.it Ms OF stii-nt II'Tio% i I'erAnaum.ln advance, by mall, ..$10 00 ftr »il in.mtli. a 00 Her W-ek, payable lo Carrier %o IDfl" Copies, • '" For terms of Advertisement apply at the Oflice. Lan?ley Street- New Advertisement*. lMlMcellancotiH. Lakb Dwki.mngs IV Bwitzbblabd.— The first discosery, as generally happens in sucb cases, wus accidental. The remains of piles must bare lii't'n often observed in the winter when the water is at its lowest; but tliey were, probably, dismissed from consideration nR old fi*hiii^ takes. However, in the winter of 18o.'l- K, the waters of the luke of Zurich sank to an unusual level—14 incites below tlie stone guage at Stafa—wliicli had not appeared since 1674 Largo tracts of saml aod pebbles were brought to light. It struck the thrilty Swiss that Ihey might atilise tbese for cultivation ; and nceord- ingly, by Meilen, iu the northwest corner of the lake, excuvations were begun with a riew of throwing np a permanent dam. A layer of silt, from 1 to 2 feet deep, wus thrown ont, uncovering a layer of peat- like soil two and a half feet deep. In this were found a great quantity of vari- ons articles—wood, straw, rushes, tree- branches, strangely formed stones nml heaps of bones, and, what was most reinarknble, a number of evenly distributed piles slicking in the earth, so rotten that tbey could easily be broken with a spade. This revelation excited the itten- tion otf Dr. Ferdinand Keller, President -of tbe Antiquarian Society of Zurich, whose intelligent explorations entitle him to be considered es the principal discoverer of the luke dwellings. Cariosity was naturully powerfully excited, and before long the sumo phenomena were found to belong to the hikes of Cou- stance, Hienne, Neucbtitcl, Geneva, and a host of Bmallcr one*, so that iu about ten years more than two hundred pile villages have been identified, and to a certain extent explored. Tbey were at once connected with the CrnnnoKos, or palisade islands, discovered in Ireland in 185G ; and fresh light was thrown on them by similar observotions elsewhere, in Savoy ; in Italy, in the Siarnberger sen of Bava- ris, in the Moravian lakes, toe Jutland moon and the island of Liiplni d. Such buildings have also been observed suspended between trees in savage countries. Humboldt saw them on the Orinoco ; and they have been found iu Kcundor ; nor do the pahs of New Zealand greatly differ from tbem iu character—Gentle- nan's Magazine. • The following is from the pen of a fan who " loved not wisely, hut too well," anij (fOt married : '" The way to judge of (woman's character at lirst sight is lo ascertain the color of her petticoat. A black petticoat indicates low spirits, u hatred of washtubs and activity, nnd a taste for dyspeptic literature ami qtiio lode. A latly who wears a black petticoat could no more read and understand this paragraph than she could suck up the Atlantic with a three-cent cyringo. A white petticoat shows nclinrncier just the opposite—an unsullied iiiitid, nnd a tnsle 'or romance. A woman who tukes naturally to white petticoats, and never wears aay other, is an institution to which young Rontletnen of connubial proclivities should lose no time in paying due attention. The •*d petticoat, however, is something of which mankind should beware ; it is the insignia of Xantippes—a style of females *bo cot their toe-nails with " their husband's razors.'1 A Prussian hospital was recently fitted °P for two in tbe present war, io which •II the modern improvements of surgery •re employed. A circular saw, driven by team, is one of these, and it is said to wosed in milking amputation : the speed *ith which it does the work being an ™»ioas advantage. The old ' sawbones ' •nrgeons will no doubt be astonished by it, •nd with a saw that makes three thoisand revolutions a minute, the unlucky patient, ""der influence of ether, can bave a leg w »rm taken off so quickly that he may not know either how or when it was •lone. I Among tbe fashionable arrivals that are frequent in Paris, of late, are Englishmen, "ringing their own row-boats by rail, for 'heir amusement on the Seine, or to compete at the numerous contests which are opened by Paris clube.fl LI8I OF ARRIVALS At the Mount Ararat Hotel during the months of June, July, nud August, 18111. June—His Kxccllenev Governor Kennedy, Mr William A ti Vuuug, Mr. Ueiij \V Pearse. July—Messrs Jns Wilciij, F Dupray, Jns Reed Mueadnin, Julio Hand. Louis Phflpot, t \V Alwood,J II Ford, B S Hatch, Sir Jas Djuglns, D Fraser, Ii S Whitting- ham. August—II K Seelye, W E Stronach, J Itobenson Slowsrt, Tlios Lett Stal- schtnid', Hoht Ilurnnliy ; John Nicholson, U M Titu-i, F If Clreen, llenj \V Pearse, Acting Surveyor General, K llomfVay, II (1 Tiedemann ; James Me Cutehun ; Wm Denny, Win Wilson, Joseph Hilton. II II anil J; Kenneth Mc- Ki-nzie, Jr, Wm B McKenzie, David 11 Blair, Chas Redl'ern, Cb-iS Kent, sc 4-lni Alhambra Now Advancements. RE-OPENING EUREKA CONCERT ROOM I'lfDEK THK itnOERVT OK ffftS. QtUttLB. ^TJIIsS MOST PAVORITH AND PASHIOX- ■** able piact: of amusement li iviog Ween entirely re-decorated will re-open Thii Evening at !J o'clock. Mr. Xcri Heed, the famous Banjo Player will ba In attendance to amuse visitors with his minstrel riongs. At lbe Bur the best of case Liquors and Iluvuna Cigars will be dispensed. Open every livening at 9 o'clock, admission free. au24 FASHION HOTEL Concert Room, THT! EVENING TELEGRAPH BILLIARD S A L 0 0 N i The only Place of Amusement in Town I COltlVHl (iOVEUVJIF.1T AMI wns srs. UP-STAIRS. Entrance on Yates Street. se 3-lm Snorbora^ & Kueff, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Importers and Wholesale Dcale-s in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Boots jind SlmcN, Wlnirf street, Victoria, V. 1. se 2 •HAVANA-CIGARS LEWIS' & ANTHONY, TOBACCONISTS, 47 Yates St., Brick Store Next lo Corner of Government St., BEG TO INFORM THEIR FRIENDS AND tne pnblic in general Ihnt ihey will con- stuntly receive by every simmer a pood assortment ut ftpniilnc navaim t iirai-s and Ihe Itcsl Ida mis Of Tobacco, imported direct for this market, so thai they nre able to .ompr-te with any hrnse on this Island, either Wholesale or Retail. N. II-—.Special attention will be paid to Countrv nrdf-rs. 1IE1MAN LEWIN. | LOUIS ANTHONY, se 2 Jesse Cowper, 1^ Wholesale and Retail Dealer in BOUTS km SHOES, LEATHER, —AND— SHOE FINDINGS, YATES STREET, OPPOSITE WELLS, FAROO <!k ft" At tlio old stund of Webster & Co., H lirepnrcd to supply the tvunls of tlio public in bis line. The Latest Stvles Received by every arrival from Engltl d ami San Kriineiseo. se 'i In the Court of Batnkruptcy tf the Colony of Vancouver Island Saturday, thc 1st day of Sept., A.D. 180B. TV'HEREAS, A PETITION FOR ADJUDI- t V cation of Bankruptcy, bearing date Ihe 31st day of August inst., has been duly filed by Paris Carter, of Fort street, in the City of Victoria, Collector uf debts, and he having been declared a Haukrupt, is hereby required to surrender himself to His Honor Joseph Needham, Chief Justice of tiie Supreme Court of llankruptey aforesaid, on Wednesday Ihe lllth aay of September next, at 11 o'clock in the lorenoon, precisely, at the Court House, James Bav, Victoria, and make a full discovery and disclosure ol his estate and effects, wben and where, the creditors arc to come prepared to prove their debts, and at tbe first sitting to choose asgigness and commence thc examination ot the Bankrupt, and nt thc la9t sitting the Bankrupt is to finish his last examination. All persons indebted to thc snid Bankrupt, or who have any of his effects, are not to pay the same hut to Mr. W. R. H. Adamson of Government street, the Official Assignee appointed, and give noiice to JOHN COPLAND, Solicitor, Bastion street, Victoria. se Md rplli: UNDERSIGNED HAVING LEASED JL these well known establishments, begs leave to announce that tliey will be Ee-opened on Saturday, July 28. The former Billiard Hall has been converted into n Concert Room, where may always bo fouud attentive and obliging attendants. Best qualities of Wines, Liquors, aud Cigars served by the proprietor in person. CHAS. BROOKS. gtttf" ADMISSION FllKK. all 26 EEMOVAL. DR. POWELL HAS REMOVED HIS Surgery and Residence to the corner of DOUGLAS AND BROUGHTON STREETS (near Fort). OttlOl Hoons—9 A. M. to 12 M-, and 8 P. M. to 10 P. M. August 23. au 26 NEW WESTMINSTER GAME DEPOT, YATES ST., Next door to the corner of Government, opposite Zelner's Drug Store. rpHB SUBSCRIBER HAVING MADE AR- X rungements to receive from different parties lbe produ-e of the Islund and country will be prepared to lurnisb Game, Fish, Fruits, • Poultry, Eggs and Vegetables, Each and all in their season, at thc lowest nu ,'il-lm prices. JAMES ALLE\. Oriental Restaurant, YATES STREET, In connection wilh the Oriental ITotel. THIS ESTABLISHMENT IS OPEN T ALL HOURS OF THE DAY OR NIGHT. TJHHB TABLE Will bo furnished wilh the best tho murk -i affords. Breakfast, Dinner, Supper At moderate prices. Oysters in every Style Private Rooms for smnll or large parties. Cull and judge for yourselves. au 30-lm "ROUND THE CORNER" IS THE NAME OF TIIE NEW SALOON JUST OPENED IN Lanslry Street, round Ihe corner from Yates street, In the building formerly occupied by the Saloon of Ebeuiiardt's Hotel. . _____ Thc Saloon lias been tastefully refuted, and will be supplied witb the FIRST QUALITY OF Wines and Liquors. Tbe proprietor respectfully invites the public to call "ROUND THE' CORNER" and judge for themselves. GOVEII.NEKNT STREET ENTRANCE — NEXT door lo the Telegraph Office, au 29 JACOB HGUKIMEK. W GENERAL Job Printing ESTABLISHMENT Langley Street, Victoria, The Printing Office OF THE EVENING TELEGRAPH Office is replete with every appliance and variety of Material for tbe Execution of LETTER PRESS PRINTING! Iu all its branches, whether Plain or Ornamental 'THE OFFICE AIMS at securing JL such Bpeedy Execution of orders as is consistent with correct and elegant Workmanship. Orders received for Printing Books, Business Cards, Pamphlets Invoices, Catalogues Hill Heads, Sermons, Trade Forms, Reports . Circulars, (Plain Rentals, Coloured,) Leases, Hand Rills (Plain or Law Forms of every Coloured,) description, For Prices, apply at the Offlce. Langley street, General News Agent J. 8 tra t ma ii. EMPIRE NEWS DEPOT Cor. Washington & Sansome sif. S:m Francisco. rpilR ADV RTISKR is prepared to supply _L with punctuality and celerity ihe annexed newspapers and periodicals upon the following terms All orders, to receive immediate alien- lion, must he accompanied by cash remitiance, and handed in previous to tho 4lh, 1-ith, and 2-lth ot ench month. London Paily Time JU 01 Tlit Fiel-1 11 <>0 " lllu«traKilTime«.. TOO " Weekly Titnei 7 00 " BeU'«i.ifein Unilon 14 IK1 • Weekl) Dl»p»lek UM " III. Newiofll.e World 1400 « Public Opinion ' M) ' Index : Ind" 1100 " 111. Spnrtillf New» 800 " Spec-tutor II 00 " Review I40U " Saturday K<vi«w 14 (10 Pnlill-i Nation I'iOO Ura4u.i IUu'trmtad Kill 14 00 Allan!',: Uontbl; a on IHnckwoo-IV MaRAzine 3110 H»rp"r»« KaftitM J 00 Bbcponn Magtttoi 3 on KnioktiMoker 8& Pacific M mt'ily SOU Godfti'aLAdiM BooK..., 'no Mmlcal Hon 3 00 Continental MaRa/ine a(»0 Mndnm IVmorest'd oiithlv ;l OU V. lA-tiie'e now K*mily Mnrasmfl 3 00 Oh.nu'i^rp' K.linbnriili oornal 4 00 M"iUlily pap«rs,' luce a Week .'i on •' " All 111* Yonr lloiMid BOO Tlvickorav'BCorHliillMajftiine 60C London LuncK a 00 S. A. Sala'B Tempi.- Bu H 00 Loudon Society Manaimo r,,«) St James Magaiinfl fi 00 F.linburgh Review 10 00 LoodOB llo^irw 10 00 North BritiahHeview 10 00 ^tploiinfler Renew 10 00 1 nn.lon Art Journal IS 00 ;li;.inj & Smeiliog Mai; Vatt Mibcallaoeoui. EX FIDELITER A Choice lot of Bacon Just Arrived. For Sn'e by nu 2 P. Gilligan, STOKR STREET. LUMBEB VLABOJ ASSfiKTMKNT OF ROUGH nnd dressed for sale cheap, J. ROBERTSON STEWABT. Victoria, V. I„ 'JOtb August, 18GG. au 22 EXPRESS LINE STA6ES, 'T'HR COACHKS OF TINS LINE Wilt. JL now run regularly, leaving Yale, ti, C on MondajM, WcdncNdayN, And I'rldayn, AT 7. A. M., FOR SAVANA'8 rilllltV (Ili)f liend Route), until the completion of the road, when they will go to -Savana's Kerry, The Coach for Cariboo will leave Yale on Monday. jy 1 F. J. BARN*RD. TIIE GREAT KEMEDY OF THB AGE. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. Thc effect ol the Ointment on th* Syitein To the v-ryco-e and centre of nl) disrnsfi which aft-ct the hiinnui body, this rpomrkable prepRni'ion penetrates. It disappears under thc Friction of the hands, as •alt dif>appearB when robbtd u,>on meat. The unguent performs its healing errand rapidly, safely, aad without pair.. Simple eruptions, open sores, bard tumors, fcrofuiouj developments of all kinds, ubecsses, cancers, old nounes. and, in tact, every spec'h-s of inflammation and suppuration, whether in tie skin, the flesh, tba glands, or among thc muscles, can be nrreateb in ill destructive course, and permanently cured wit' out danger by rubbing in this inestimable Ointment. Had l.i--,. Ilail Rreants,' Sm.-, nnd Jn mnny Hospitals in Kurope this celebrated remedy is now used for the cure of old wounds, Bores, and ulcers ; in Spall) and Portugal, and in many parts of Italy, the first Physicians ra- regnlarlj prescribe its use. It is a sovc:cigt remedy for^md brefttlfl and bad legs; and like* wise for all skin diseases. It is to be found in the chest of nearly every sailor, soldier, aud emigrant. liiipruflcnfles of 1 «ni*h : -Son ■ nnd Llcera. The above class ot complaints is surely r*> noved by nighily fomenting ihe parts with v-rni uuier. urid then by most effectually rub iiing in thi* (liniment. PsriOOl suffrling front ,in i6 dlrefn) compUtnti nbonid Ion not » mo oieni in arresting their progress. It should hi a* 'I' rstood that it is not sufficient merely to linear the ointment on tbi tflkeMd parts, bul .I mufl tn-w< il ruhhed in for some coiiMderablt time tw ortbrttUmti i day,th»t it may bt tnken into the system, whence it will remov. only hidden sore or won id as effectually a* though it ware palpable Lo the eye. Hi cad and wuier poultices, niter the rubbing in ol tt. Oiniment, will do great nervice. This is tb( jnly proper treatment for females in cases of cancer in tho stomach, or for those who sufh^ Irom a general b--iiring do* n. ■■lit-*, FUlulaN. Slrlt litrr*. Blotches,analsoswellings, Cl*n with oertaintj be radically cured if the OlatlBtBl be i ne<j freely, and ihe Pills be taken night and morn* ing as recommended in the printed in strut tiiont W hen treated in MJ other way thefe complaint, inly dry up in one place to break out in an- >ther; whereas this OlntmtBt will remove the buinor from lbe lyRtetn, and leave tbe patien \ vigorous and healthy being. It will requir* .ime, aided by she use of tne Pills, to ensure acting oure. Di pi In if ii, Rror ehltU, Snie Th rosin. Any of the above class of diseases raaj be -ureil by well rubbing the Ointment three .imes a day upon the skin covering the throat, chest, and neck ol the patient. The unguent will soon penetrate the pores nnd give immediate relief. To allay the lever and lessen tha infliuuation, eight or ten Pills should be taken night and morning. Tho Ointment will produce persp:ration, which is so essential for remo-'ing fevers, sore throats, nnd those oppressions of the chest which arise from Aethn a, Bronchitis, and otber causes. lloih the Plnminu mitt phi* should he Used In Ihe following Caici : itfltl T rffB rnrn« (Corns) Bhfiimatiam Hii.l Hrttb>tl Cancer? If tnWdt BtttflR C^otmcted endiSort Nipplea Riinioiw Slit .lornt* '--rcThroiit t'ilcol Motehi tnes Blepbanttisli skin -list-as ami Santl-Kliei Ki«tula» WBerrj 'I"ut r%H betkdt MO-bM rhwfrcr-foot .ilnn'lnlar Pwt-li tr-iinord liiiir* [n«er« ;M1blAinn 1. mb»p>. Wtninda C'bapped IlandM Piles 'Vawt 1 Suit! fit t' e. EMsWi-htTifnt of Ptofupjor Houowa iU, Utraod. 'near IViiij.l.' Hm), Loo<1(>n ; also b; a .•e'poctflble Drugclsta tad Peaierfi In Medicines through •tit the civilized world, at the foll'-winc prices la. 1X4 2. &d 4* tid.. 11a., 22, and 33s., enchP.it. *„* the.rt t a coaniderable saving bj taking tbe tar&%v itt-a. N'P..—JJirectiona f^rihe rnM"nce of Patiinib; in er«» <itnii)Sl ..re ailiii J to t*th Pot. ;beiting cDticgrapfj. Irt'ESDAT EVENING, SEPT. 18, 1896. COMMERCIAL. PAKHUMiKll.. |p,r itmr ELIZA ANDERSON from Piiget uunl—Mrs Abbott nud 2 children, M Piker, hi Stuck, Ur Grc-i-n ami wife, M Shelten, jtfe ana. daughter, llurd and Ron, Dr Tol- l,Pi Theobald, Willi* and wife, Mrs tatty, l Peterson, N Honea and wife, .Mrs I. II Dur- Ln, Mrs Liviigslon and boy, .S l)..nlop, J«s fealei, Warren, Mrs E J Dyer, John Krieraler, lartleit and wife, Capt Perkins, Kate Hani. la'ii, Mrs lliiblis, Ur Julia llurnard, Kitty nd J It oolckmea. Per itmr JO*tE McNEAU fm Puget Hound -S Perkins, 11 C Hale, BIUl Oalliher, Mrs balliher and 3 children, J W,<tson, K Cooke, JH Manso.i, wife and 3 children, Asbcr Marten!, Mrs S»r«cnt, J H Ketlctt, Mrs Ketlctt, Uri H Winsor, Mrs N Crosby, A J llrown, Era G Kellogg, Mrs hhorey, Mrs Maddneks, King, Miss Stewart, Mrs C U Terry, Dr G llellogg, Mrs Butler, I I) Morris, W J Marks, Krs G A Meigs, Mrs Pray, Mrs Boyd, Mrs Campbell, Miss Knox, W U llurch, Miss Mhep- ,rd, II Harmond, N Adams, J Pugh, Mrs T M ,ed. EXBEZZLEHEST BV AS Exi'HESS AOINT —A San Francisco despatch of Sept. 12th, says : —Peter D. Heady, for several years past agent for Wells, Fargo k Oa.aA Gold Hill, Nevada, ens arrested oo thc BserameiitO boat yesterday afternoon, a few moments before her departure, on tbe charge of embezzling mho • j.'ijjinu uf the Company's fund ■ olli're. The fact of hi. di-taleatiou , totatatl some two meatbt ago, when bt wat Sllperi eile-l, and Upon the di-euvery of his criminality lie made an attempt tu blow hi- liraius nut, but wat ensue* Nsrol. Bind then he ba. remained ia .Nevada liiu-l ul the time and nn attempt, were mn-le t<> erresl bin 'hen nlthnlijrh a elo-e watch was kept onilll lU"Ve- inenls. tine of the III.ill:.|_'< i - uf Well , FafgO aOo.'l i.! iii- le it i.e.I that lie WM ill llatjt- ville, and steps were abuut being taken tu arrest him there, when he BUM tu this city. A warrant was taken out yesterday aud placed in the hands of Capt. Lees, who, iu company with detective Johnson, emplnyed by Well., Fargo k Co., proceeded tu the iNierameuin boat nnd took him into custody immediately after be went onboard. Deadly made a lull runtessinn of his guilt. A preliminary investigation will be hail in the police court at oue o'clock to-inurrow afternoon. tinsitiiiiiM. Per stmr JOSIE McNEAIt rm Puget Sound -Carson k Co, Hutchinson k Co, J Cooke, [ Winsor. IMPORTS. Per Btmr JOSIE McNEAIl fm Puget Sound -U hd cattle, 70 bd Bheep, 2 hogs, 21 lid tattle, r-0 hd sneep, 200 lbs tomatoes, TB doz eggs, '40 lbs butter, 200 Iba timothy seed, 2 del chickens. ■ HIPPINU IBTBLMUlBHCIt. POBTOFVICTOUIA, VANCOUVER ISLAND. MTIMPt Sept 18—Stmr Josio McNear, Winsor, Port lAofiloi Bimr Eliza Anderson, Finch, Port Angelos CLKABED. Sept 18—Sip Louisa, Cutler, Salt Spring Stmr Fideliter, Erskine, Astotia Stmr Eliza Anderson, Finch, Port Angelos SchrElisa, Middleton, Saauich Schr Discovery, llidlin, New Westminster III Luoa.—Mr. Anthony, of the firm ot l.ewin k Anthony, recently received a letter I from relations in Germany, making Inquiries j for his cousin Anthony, who has for somo time been a hand-carter in this city. Jt appears that the latter's . ,-.ter, residing in Minnesota, has -recently lost her husband, who left her a Urge farm and property worth $50,000, and she writes for her brother to come and Bhare her good fortune Not knowing his address, however, she wroto to liis friends in Germany, who in turn wroto out here, but unfortunately neglected to send the Minnesota address, bo that Mr. Anthony will hsve to write to Germany for thc address, before he can communicate with his sister. Govsasou oc Jamaica.—Sir John P. Grant, thc new governor of Jamaica, came out tu hi. government on the Inst trip of the West India mail steamer Shannon. Sir John is represented as a proud stern man, who will be likely to rule with a rod of iron. The Times Bays that, in reply to a deputation of the Anti-Slavery Society who wailed on him in London, and suggested a policy of guvern- ment, he told them tbey had belter use their inllucnce with the negroes to make them refrain from any attempts at insurrection, M they would be punished in tho most exemplary manner. Pi.kasas'T. —Eighty passengers, more than half of whom were ladies, arrived from the Sound this morning, nud our retail drapers and clothiers were unusually busy in consequence. Salb of PiKAL Estate.—Pattrick's brick building, corner of Government and Store Streets, was sold yesterday to Mr. Rhodes for $2,100. The lot is subject to $80 per month ground rent. Bt.Mtoi.ARV.—Tho house of Mr. Bcncker, Fisgard street, was entered lust night while the occupants slept, and $3u worth of clothing carried off. Fiibnch MiLLiNtav—The millinery department at London Ilou.e is now under the management nf a lady who arrived by last steamer from Paris.—J. If. Torn Kit it Co. * Thanks.—Wc are indebted lo .Mr. Morrison, mate of the Anderson, and Purser Crosby, of tlic McNear, for favors courteously rendered. LioaiL Pbocebbisqs on the Sounb.—The ■tilt of Nick Adams against the Clallm County Vigilnnco Committee came off on Friday last at Port Towuseud. Plaintiff claimed $25,000 damages for being unjustly expelled by the Vigilantes in 1864. The jury after being locked up 24 hours returned a verdict for $2,000. The suit oMIigjins against Captain Gray, of the U.S. garrison •n San Juan, who expelled him from the Island, wns also decided in lavor of the plaintiff, who obtained a verdict for $5,000. Pcost Sound Items.—Tho Tribune says the rival steamers put the fare down on last weeks trip to $2 50 to Victoria. Tom Lafont, Dan Watson k Co. are performing in Olympia. Mr. Wm. Huntiugton has been re-appointed marshal of Washington Territory. Two men were seriously injured at tho Port Madison mills on tho 8th inst. One had both legs broken, and the other one leg broken and was otherwise seriously injured. Citt Council.—This body met last night. D. Edwnrdr was ordered to be summoned before the Mayor, for putting up a Verandah on Yates street, corner of Douglas, without leave from the Council. The propriety of raising revenue by enforcing the by-law of 1863, was discuasod, Messrs. Lewis, (Jowen, and llebbaril speaking in favor of It. The subject was deferred till next meeting. Temperance Meetinu. — Rev. A. C. UcDougall will deliver his second lecture on Temperanco In the basement of the Wesleyan church, to-night. Those who listened to thc lecture on Saturday night, and to the preaching in th* theatre on Sunday afternoon, speak very highly of his ability ns an orator. From Puoet Sound.—The Bteamer Eliza Anderson arrived at — o'clock this morning, with 38 passengers. Tho steamer Josie McNear arrived at 10:30 a.m., with 42 passengers, 26 of whom were ladies. She also brought 40 head of cattle, 70 sheep, and a quantity of produce. '/Treasure Shipments. — The following treasure was Bhipped by tho Active on Baturday :—Bank of British North America, $87,112 17; Bank of British Columbia, $23,215 56 ; Wells, Fargo k Co., $21,971 88 —Total, $132,299 61. Oue Mails in San Francisco—A telegram in the Oreeonian says tho steamer Colorado arrived from Panama on tho 12th, bringing New York dates to August 21st. Wc should receive by the Sparrowhawk English dates of August 10th. Towid m—Two lighter-loads of telegraph wire were brought in from the ship Royal Tar to-day, and the ship will be towed in by the Fideliter this evening. Port ok San Francisco—Thos. Gray has been appointed by the President Naval Officer uf San Francisco, vice Noah Brooks, removed. Arrived DOWN,—II. M. S. Sparrowhawk arrived at San Francisco this morning, having taken 4^ days to make the run duwn. War aoain in Europe.—A telegram to-day stat-e that a renewal of the war is fminiuent iu Central Europe. Da. Tolmie returned by the Anderson this moruing. TELEGRAPHIC aothorising tbe King to mulce a loan tor the liquidation of the late war nptOMt, it \. us announced 0:1 what is considered good authority, tbat should the lull lie rejected the I'liumlier of Deputies will be dissolved by royal decree. 1/iNi'uN, Sept. 14—Soon— Tlic money market is Unaltered. Consols 01><• 11 r"(I it' Mi; fnr mou v. Market for American securities is firmer. Eastern. ITUPUDOn 1111: OOVEWmtHT. Nl A' V -Ilk, Sf|it. I l.-'I'ln- /V ' tlmt one of lilt must ItuptndOM liniitU uii the (loveriiinerit that litis ever Mat lu light, bas been dlsoorered in Brooklyn. it involves a contract tor supplies al a very low Md. Hie contractors having previously entered into an igTWOMt wilb lioverntnent officials in tbe Nnvy Yard to superintend lbe delivery of goods by wliicli tbey would get receipts for three or four times the amount delivered, end not pay for them. In this wnv, during Hit- p.i.-t four years, (lovcrnm- n has 1 11 defrauded out ol a million dollar* The Information was given by om of the par. lies implicated, wlio lur ed m-i 1 eti- deuce. The cue Is undergoing Investigation. JICW 7,1 New Zealand dale* . ■ \], nf July. The fourth Pailiamentc . Zealand was formally one ed by His Ei ellancj tbe Governor, at Wellington, on tbe -so of July. The laying of tbs submarine cable to con- ncc tbe northern and middle Islands of Hew Zealand wns to be commenced in a few days. The cable bad arrived out safe in lbe clipper siiip Weyinuiiili. Borne dreadful murden bad taken phu-e iu the Middle Islands, per^Btrtted by a gang of miscreants familiar with the prisons of Australia, nnd whu have mure re- eently been iBfesdng the west roast gold fields, and systematically murdering diggers for tlieir money. Four vessels loaded with coals fnr the P.N. Z. k A.M. Oo., tn route, to Wellington, were wrecked during tbe late heavy galea on the Austr ilnsinn coast, viz: the Bsk, near Sydney) Harricks Midas, Win. Wilson, aud Krata. The cargoes of all were Inst, but the crews, with the exception of Ihe Wilson's, were saved. There is peace everywhere in the North Island, except at Wanganul, where wc hear of four hundred rebel [Maories, entrenched in a pass along the line nf Hen. Chutes' iniirch. Major McDonnell, of the eolnnial force, is raising a fui-Ce of 400 men to attack ihem. 'Ihe telegrams which have been received from the various colonies announre the depressing inllucnce which the recent European news has In commercial circles. There is an indisposition to transact business. Severe storms have r&ged all along the Australasias const, cimsing everywhere great damage to shipping. The Victoria Parliament had been further prorogued to the 21st of August. South America. I By Ihe way of Panama we have Valparaiso dates of Aug. 3d, and Callap of Aug 14. The Chilian ninn-o'-war Henrietta had arrived at Valparaiso from England. She experienced much bud weather during thc Voyage, which BSUSed considerable detention. Tlie defeats in the Spanish Cnrtez in relation to the bombardment of Oallso, bad caused nn little amusement throughout Chili. Admiral Tucker has at length gut euminand of the Peruvian fleet. Senor Mantero's conduct in this matter has given very general dissatisfaction, Senor Garcia Mora had been recognized by the Government of Chili ns Minister Plenipotentiary from the Republic of FciiHilor. There Is but little of Importance to communicate from Peru during tlie past fortnight. New Advertisements. New Advertisements Dissolution of Partnership. TVOT'ICIS. j UK PABTXKR8HIP IlKUr.TOFDi'.i: EX- 1 i*iing hei-.ve.-i; Ipiar Hibben and .lie.' 1 Carsn ell u it t the nam*, of Hibben A 1 14 been this day dis- lolved by mutual con The • : 111 l-itiire be ear- by Mr. T. N HlblM n who eene all money due In ur u«,i. linu Dated tbia 1 Itt lay el THOMAS S M'IKU III". J.lM S CARSWELL. Witness tu tbs signature of Thomas Kapler Blbbea, Oeoaoe Peaetss, Solicitor, Vlcto ia, V I, Witness to lbe Bi m at in- of James Canwell, Bobrst Bianoe, Sulicrur, Victoria. V. I. ■e 13-lm RED LION HOTEL, GOVKKNMKNT STI1KKT. HOTEL HAYING Europe. Liverpool, Sept 12.—Cunard stenni- eis Europa and Turifu sailed this nfter- uoon for Quebec direct, with a regiment of Hussars for Canada. Losdou, Sept. 12—Evening—The St. Le|rer race was won by the favorite Lord [<yons, Seven Oaks being second, and Kiiiirbt of the (Jrespent tbn'tj, Pahis, Sept. 13—The Moniteu.' nf today publishes a convention which 'vas signed in the Oity of Mexico .Inly 30, b, which Maximilian transfers to the Freoob agents onii-half of the receipts from the Customs throughout the Empire, lor the purpose of paying the debts of Mexico to France. The Convention goes into operation October 1st. Bkiu.in, Sept. 13—Tbo Prussian Chamber of Deputies bas voted uu electoral law and parliament fo/ Saxony. Negotiations between Pliissia and Saxony progress slowly. It is suiii the King of Prussia demands of the King the oath of allegiance to himself, iho payment of ten million tinders, nml thu right to garrison tl'O fortress of Konigsburg and cities of Dresden and Leipsic with Prussian troops. Livisi'.pooi., Sept. M—The Arago, from Now York, nrrived this morning, and after landing her Lontlon and Liverpool passengers proceeded to Havre. Pauis, Sept. U—In an article published in to-day's Moniteur, it is stated tbat Maximilian has named Gen. Osgood as Minister of War of tlie Empire of Mexico to reside in Mexico, liis military duty to his own country being incompatible with the proper discharge of the duties of the new position thus offered him. Tho Emperor .Napoleon has refused to grant the necessary authorities to Gen. Osgood to accept the appointment. Flouunck, Sept.. M—It is aunounccd tbat the plenipotentiaries of Austria and Italy have agreed on all points but the amount of indemnity, and they will soon arrive at a satisfactory adjustment on this score, when the treaty of peace will be officially signed by the high coutrnct- iug parties aud proclaimed through the two countries. Bebi.in, Sept. 14—Some doubt having beeu expressed of tba passage of a Bill V 1. bocn opened 'jv JOE EUB^T, He will be hippy Is meet bis Iriends on nil oGCAslons, au wi I rurnlsh tbem with the best of Wine?, Liquors, Ale, Porter, &o-- and Clears- BOARD AND LODGING PEIt DAV Si. tfH* Bagatelle and .Skittles. Cull und nee tbs establishment. JOE presides and keeps order. se 10 Queen Charlotte Coal Mining Co, (LIMITED.) Notice of Assessment. AT A MEgrnia t'? DIB] THB tbnvi Conpasj bald this day the follow- d :— " That an A 'erling' per Minn !iu» mat*, payable ■ v at tbe nfliee of Um I'ntnpHny, Oi ur before lbs I9tb lex . between the Lours ul II A. M. nnd I P.M. dally." J. 8. WILMS, Corntr Bread and Trr-oneests. 1 ,. , „ .-September Stb, lswi. / hc'tr<,UrJ- se 7-td UNANIMOUS NOMINATION! OP Deluge Engine Company IFOR, Assistant Engineer, T. J. BURNER The greatest " wire-puller " of modern times—Cyrus W. Field. Special iV'otlccN. Removal.—Messrs. Solomon Bros, have re- ruuved to tho twu-story brick building on (xoveniiiient street, opposi'e Ihe St. Nicholas Hotel. They have received, ex sliii> Mohawk, from London*, a line assortment of men's clothing and anderolotbtng,'wbich tbsj will sell lower than any liuuie iu town. Give thorn a call. * AbBXASOBS's (Kovsi—Messrs. .1. II. Turner k Co., London Honse, have received to-day, by Bxpreil from Paris, a lull assortment nf Alexandre's lamniis kid glovei, fur whieh tliey are the suit agentl iu Vaucuuver Island aud British 0i lumhia. * Mn. Dmnv PltiHSR reqnsstl that orders fur ttaeblng, playing and tuning Pin lofortes, and fur Instruction In Singing, may bs led with M, Hibben k (farewell, Stationers and Booksellers, Government street, ur al bit residence, near the IOp of Furl Street, Bouowiv'i 1'iiiK.—niu-iiiL-.i in Bowel I —Thi-ie laainuieii ive ever present, « *' '■' t lemk I frequently tei-mliaue f • ■ I . I evi'rywhie ktioMtl Unit l-mtirl. i di pend on the preeenee of some nod nceln the item eli or bowels, or en ib ne In the bioe-l, mid llmi. Hollowi ' I either with o**o unil expedition ' - N "lr liruins AtgttApafttjiot, » Ins nnS ■tMBItbtalng sunlltle», ■■ reverjln- teriml or.:an llie wholewn tl-ene lo necessary U* enMoltlg exi I " thehumsi fri\n>«. Hollewsj'e modlelne mi] be edvantnseonel| lakan ns a mewl nf keeping the Wood pure end the boily cool—the only practirai-le pinn of mniutaimnn health in ynuih, manhood, end old age. Mn. Ztxsbegl to announce to the inhabitants ot V ietorin Hint be has lately received a larpe assortment of Children's Carriages and Chairs, Fishing Baskets and Fishing Canes, and a large i|U-intity of .Market and Truve liiiL' Baskets, China Vases, Fancy Goods aud Toys, all ot whieh hav-- tn be sold on or belore Februarv next at ure.aly reduced prices Goods si'ld nt whn''"u'1e b.r eosl prices. * FOB SALE, i GOOD MARK (IN FOAb), WITH YEAR. A ling colt by her side. Will work m single or double harness. Apply at tho Office of the Evening Telegraph, LANGLEY STREET. se 9 For Sale Ex Camden, Hosteller, linckrr, and ir.L'ii-tiinCliilicis OiTL'oii.fii'i-r In bbls. and rases, t Ian t in rusks, lialf-catks and < ;i-rs, Sauternc and California While Wine, French Ueebol 110 O.P., rnir. <lli|tint, 'liinim and Bnllcngcr «'!:am- pagne, And In siorc an asuorlmrnt of lirandy and Liquors eiillnblc lor Ihe Trade. Mrs. Hein CONSTANTLY ON HAND THK BPS latest lashions in 3^1 I Is IL 11ST E R. ^t? , Al — Suit the Prices to Suit the Tares, OOVBUXMBNt STREET Betwees Fort nnd Bronghton. se 6 Relief for the Afflicted. jo"- Depot of Havana Cigars. BUGBNH THOMAS, Yates street. JSTOTIGE, MARTIN BROS., IMPORTERS OF Groceries and Provisions, FIREPROOF BUILDING, LATELY OCCUPIED HY L'HOTELIER 4 Co, "WHAKP STREET. sc fi ustotioe In the Supreme Court of Civil Justi Vancouver Island. In Bankruptcy. idy, In tlie matter of John Joseph Meor Bankrupt. VMl'.l-.TINII OF ORBDITOES OF THE nbnvi bnnknipl will be held al the offiee of Mr. -lolin Copland, Solicitor, Bastion sti ■ el. Victoria, nn Tuesday the 18th day of September proximo, at 4 o'clock p, m.. to resolve that the offer made In Conrt of this dote for the winding Up of tbs estate under arrangement nf composition shall bo carried oat, mid alsu thut application be made to Iho Court to stay proceedings i" bankruptcy. Daiod this lOtbday of tnga't, A.lb 18G0. JOHN COPLAND, Solicitor i" Creditors' l ssig ieoe, au'id il - nun ,~treet. Notice of Pos'poncmcn't- The al pulled I" s iinavuidably popt- IKtll illstlillt, M Ihe nve meeting Tuesday, the -nine pine and iiiuir. .ions OOPLATO, Solicitor to Creditors 1 so o ihiMiuii itreel lu the Supreme Court of Civil Jjlltict. Vanoouvi r Island. In Bankruptcy. Wedaeedey, the 1st of Augnst, 18G8. ■irrllEREAS, A PETITION FOR AP.II'III- \\ cation of Bankruptcy, bearing date the 31«t day of July last, has been duly filed by William Parsons Sayward, Charles Kent, und Edward Wilson, against JOHN JOSRPH MECREDY ol View street, Victoria, Carpenter, nnd the said John Jo=eph Mecredy, having liccn duly declared nnd adjudicated a Bankrupt, is hereby required to surrender himself to His Honor Joseph Necdhara, Chief Justice nf the Supreme Court of Civil Justice aforesaid, nn Wednesday the 19th day of September current, at 11 of the cloek in the forenoon precisely, at the Court House, James Hay, Victoria, and make a full discovery and disclosure of his estate and effects, when and where the creditors are In come prepared to prove then- debts, and nt the first sittin-r to choose Assignees and commence the examination of the Bankrupt, and at the lust sitting, the Bankrupt is to finish his last examination. All persons indebted io the said Bankrupt, or having any of tis effects are not to pay or deliver the same but to Mr. Daniel Lindsay of Government street, the Official Assignee appointed, and give notice to JOHN COPLAND, Bastion street, Yiotoiia, V. I., Solicitor to the Petitioning Creditors. au 29-td THE INTRODUCTION OF Perry Davis' Vegetable Pain Killer To tlic PufTCTin^ Humanity of tbis Age bus relieved more puin, und caused more rcul joy tban any other one thing tbat can bc mimed. I ■ It IS AS Invaluable Remedy. Our first Physicians use it, and recommend its use; tlie Apothecary finds it first among the medicines called fnr, and the wholesale Druggist considers it n leading article of his trade. All the dealers in medicine ppeuk alike iu its favor: audits reputation as a medicine of great merit and virtue is fully and permanently established, and it is the great Family MediciDe of the Age« Every Volunteer should have n bottle, In csn of sudden attacks of Disease. Taken Internally, cures Suibleii Colds, Coughs, kc, VVcuk Stomach, Uenernl Debility, Nursing Snre Month, Canker, Liv<-r Complaint, Dyipepsie or Indigestion, Crump nml pain in the iSloiuuuli, Bowel Complaint, Painters' Colic, Asiatic Cholera, Ditrhceft und l)y.«cntcry. Taken externa! y cures Felons, Bolls, end Old Sores, Severe Borni and Scalds, Cms, Braises aod S|iniins, Swelling of ilie Joints, Ringworm nml Teller, Broken Ureuts, Frosted Feet and Chilblains, Toothache, Pain in tlie Face, Neuralgia nud Hlietnimtisiu. Taken Internally, slioultl be ndcltcrnted wiib milk or water, and sweetened with sugar, it desired, or made into a syrup with molasses. For n. COUGH and Bronchitis, a few drops on Sugar, eaten, will lie more effective tlinn anything else. For SORF. THROAT, gurgle the tliroa* witb a mixture of Pain Killer and water, and the relief is iniiueiliiite and cure positive. B®- It should not be forgotten that tbe Pain Killer is equally as good to lake internally as to use externally. Each bottle is wrapped with ull directions for its use. Prices 25 eents, 50 cents & $1 pcrbottlt. — <£bnung ©cUgnrpjj. TUUDAY EVENING, BKPf. 18, 186H. The Last Act or the i;vetullyc The Executivo of Vancouver Iiland is determined to die as it lias lived— perpetrating injustice, its last act is worthy of its rrputatioti. Is lust appeul to thu people is Ihrongh its favorite medium the Sheriff. We cannot object to lbe I lovru- ment eollecling taxes that uru due, nor -Can we reasonably oppose thu manner iu which sucb taxes are required to he paid; for tbe law of the country, however oppressive just now, warrants both courses; but under present circumstances, when the Executivo cannot legally spend the money it is attempting to collect, the harshness nnd cruelty of forcing unfortunate people in some cases to sell tlieir property, and in others to deprive themselves of ordinary sustenance, iu order that tho money, of which they are thns called npon to deprive themselves, may be locked up in the Treasury, is something that savors so much of the inhuman Shylock that wc are compelled in spite of ourselves lo regard the EtecHtive of Vancouver Island as a monstrosity. " The extreme of law," says the old Latin proverb, " is tlie extreme of injustice." To barrnss a suffering population with the tnxgnther, and for a littlo and unavoidable delay in the payment of the taxes lo force tbem Into the polico court, or in other wards to make them pay in many instances forty per cent, over the sum for which they arc assessed is surely the extreme of the law which is aptly termed injustice. The Government, however, goes even farther.! When tha Treasury was not. so flourishing as the Executive dosirpd, the tradesmen and others of the public to whom the Government were indebted wero studiously kept ont-of their money, while tlie officials, as we have previously shown, appropriated all the funds in the Exchequer, lu many •cases the non-payment on the part of the Government of these bills has precluded tho tradesman from paying his tuxes ; yet in tbe face of this the Executivo puts the collection of these same taxes in the hands of ihe sheriff, wilh all tlie cost, und will make no allowance for the Government debt to Ihe individual. In vain the tradesmou pleads he has a mnch larger account againBt tho Government than the Governmont has against him—the money roust bo paid, and he must go ou Indefinitely without bis dues. Wo have no hesitation in saying that such an injustice as this, when we take the whole circumstances i>{ the case into consideration, was never before perpetrated liy ncivilized Government. To say that ihe law authorizes the Executive to do what it litis done—to compel tho public, to whom it owes 'largely, to pay tlieir taxes without admitting their various offsets, can in no instance palliate the injustice ; and the fact that tho monoy so mercilessly forced from thc population can not be expended on any current operations aggravates tlie •evil a thousand fold. The act lias, Indeed, all the oppcaraneo of malignancy, and would soem to bo the final effort in carry. ing cut that spirit of retaliation which has recently entered into nearly every measure the Executivo has adopted. New Advertisements. NOTICE GB-PARTNERSH!P. BUNSTER HAS THIS DAY ENTERED INTO Partnership WITH ALL LOVERS OE GOOD ALE! se 17-lm J; NAGLE, Shipping Mr tier and Commission Agent. Si?,* pEBWS SUPPLIED AT THB SHORTEST \J Notice—Goods entered aud denied ut thn Custom House; .Muuifesis, Charter Parties, ami Hi Is of Sale made out. Vessels bought or raid. JQf* Several small Vessels for sale or charter. Qrrtoi—Bastion street, near th» Police llarracks. so 17 Ihe Only Sure Way to Save the Country ! IS TO PATRONIZE CAMERON'S ISLAND "PRODUCE MARKET, No. 18 -Tort street, opposite Mrs. HoaJ'l Hoarding-house. -piAMILIKS AND BOTE I,-KEEPERS WILL 1 find always on hand fresh, cheap, anil good Island Vegetables and Fruit, Island Pish nnd Game of all sorts, Island Eggs and Butter, Island Vt-ni-ou cut to order, Island Poultry, 4c, Sec.-, ke. N. B.—I hereby make known to the public that, having mado arrangements Iv'tli certain island farmers to sell their preilitee, I am from tliis date prepared to sell cheaper than any Chinaman peddler that ever nte ricu— " So walk ou, John !" August 17th, 1866. sc 17-lm New Advertisements. For Portland Direct. 5NII5 FINE SCBEW STEAMER " :f i r> e ii, i t e ir," CAPT, M. C. ERSKINE, Wiil anil from Brodrick'e 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, se ,16 Wharf street. LINCOLN HOUSE! Cor- Washington and Front sts-, PORTLAND, OREGON. IV. €. MATTSIIESSniV, Of the St. Nicholas Hold, Victoria, HAVING TAKEN TIIE ABOVE HOI'SE, wishes to announce to the public iluii ho is now prepared to accomodate guests in u satisfactory manner. Noiiiing will he left undone, which is in the power of tho proprietor to do, to render gupsts comfortable. Portland, August 24th, 1806 so U untotige. I HEREBY GHVB NOTICE THAT THE partnership heretofore existii g between Moses Henry Pike, John Titcunib. nml the undersigned, i\\ ol Victoria, in tlio whulclioat kn.iwn as tlio Pilots' I! int, as also the white- hall boat known aa tlio Pilots' Boat, is hereby dissolved. Witness, W. GARDNER. John Cupi.ano, Solicitor. Victoria V. I., 17th September, 1800. Be 17-3t NOTICE. t-LL PERSONS HAVING CM1MS A against the undersigned ure requested to present Ihem within 30 days from dale. All persons Indebted to the undersigned nre Tcqucstcd to settle their accounts within 30 days either by note or otherwise, or llicy will he given lo my Attorney for collection, as I intend to leave for Europe. sc 16 lm J. W. KEYSER. WANTED \T THE ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, A A CHAMBERMAID. Apply at the Office of the Hotel, so IS ICE CREAM. DURING TIIE CONTINUANCE OE THE WARM WEATHER ice oi<.EA.^d: WILT, BE SliltVEDDY A. W. Piper, Government street, opposite Tbeatre, sc 13 l-m XJJ^T IVERSITY — OF— WASHINGTON TERRITORY Now I :■ tiitetuenU. FOR SALE Two i; i:.• v » II I BAKER 8RWIKO jl.'.i work; •'"'■ Biairtr'i ■ baarj work. All i1 ticking, a ... 111. I.I 1,111. The abort » ill he ."id fl ' uithii i I) Tonus-- t'.' —AL-mi- 'I'Ih- , ,,r Oroekary. DaMwart l-'i.rnitm■-. Iiinii Uoodl, .*>,. uu the »nme lel-iin HI ilium-. All I I* unsold niter ;',» lays will be »old at iiiiclinii. N l.i-l in J- W. KKY.sr.K. Queen Charlotte Coal Mining Company (Lim j Notice cf Meeting. AX EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEET- ing of -Shareholders of this I'liiiipnnv will i-e held Iii the oflie* of tha Company, CKi , ni -:| nhamberi, on Friday tin- 38tb of .September, lBtltl, ..t one b'clock. Business Te confirm ths special resole, tlons passed al o meeting held August 38th, 1866, and other bu-losu wlijeh may cuiue legitimately before the said meeting, J. S. WILLIS, sol3 .Secretary. AYER'S 'pHIS INSTITUTION WILL REOPEN ON X. the 17th inst. Pupils of both bcxcs received, who will bo expected to lurnish their own ruoms, which are provided in separate buildings, free of charge. The Expense ol Boardinj and Tuition, without incidentals, will not exceed $50 per quarter of 11 weeks, payable in advance. For further Information address REV. GEO. F. WHITWORTH, President. Seattle, W. T., Sept. 1st, 1800. so 11 A LARCH ASSORTMENT OF ROUGH LA. and dressed fm-sale cheap J. ROBERTSON STEWART. Victoria, V. I„ 20 h August, 1800. au 22 CHERRY PECTORAL, FDB IHB rapid emu: OF Colds, Coughs and Honisoiioss. Brimfielh, Maw., 20th Dec, 1S55. Dlt.J.C. Aykr: ItkiiKJt littitltutt* toMJ tin' tn'st remedy 1 Lavo uvor found for Couglfo Hoanenen, hilln^n/.u, ami tliu roii'tiniitaiii lymptomsofq Cudl,i«y<mr CilF.unv I'ncT'HUL. Its mnstnut lino hi my pmotlcfl and my family tot tho liwt ton yean has shown it to iioimcsh supo- □of virtues fur llic treatment of these compluiiitd. BBKN KNliillT. M.D. A. B. MOBTLBYi K8y.,ofDTiCA,N.Y., writes: "I liars nwil your I'tCToiiAi, mjMi'lf ami in my family t-vor shire you liiviMitctl it, ami fonHnvo It the best nit'ilichic fur its (iui'|»(*t' ever put out. With a bad cold I should sooner pny twuiiiy-flvi) dollars for a bottle thuu <U> without It, oi UlU<- any utln-r renieiiy." Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza. Si'iuNtiFir.i.1', Mihm., Feb. 7,1858. llROTiip.H Ater: I will cheerfully icitifyyonr Pectoral Is tbo blMt ri'int'dy vrt posMiw for tho 'curt of tVJimping Oough* Croup, ami ihe client tifHoasea of children. We of your fraternity in the South apprrciato your skill, and cominuud your medicine to our people. I11KAM CONK LIN, M.D. AMOS LBE, Kbq.,MoifTMitr, IA., writes, 8d Jan., 1856: **I hud a tedious Inllui-nza, which confined ino hi doors six weeks; took many medicines without relief; finally "tried your PftCToii.u. hy the ndvlce of our clergyman The lirst dosn relieved the sourness in my throat and In huh; Ism than one half the bottle made ine completely well. Your iiti'diclnes uro the cheapo»t tu well aa the beat wc can buy, ami we esteem ymi, Doctor, and your remo* dies, ii" the poor man's frii'iul." Aethma or ThthiHic, and Bronchitis. Wkbt Manchester. Pa., Feb. 4,1850. Put: Your Cherry Pectoral is performing manrellonf cures in this section. It has relieved sevenil from alarm- iir' Mrmptomi of consumption, nml is now curing a man who has labored under an uflect-ion of tho lungs for tits last forty years. IlKNBY L. PAHKS, Merchant. A. A. RAMBHT, M.D., Albion, Monroe Co., Iowa, writew. Sept. 0, \%?>: "During my practice of many years •1 h*.yt found nothing equal to your Chkhry Pectoral for giving ease and relief to consumptive patients, or curing such as are curable." We might, add volumes of ovldenco, but tho most convincing proof of the virtues of this remedy is found lu its > iT.'i't.i upon trial. Consumption. Trobubly no ono remedy bas over boon known which cure* so many and such dangerous cases as this. Borne no human aid can reach; but even to those the Cherri Vbctoral affords relief and comfort. Ahtor IIoubv., New York City, March 5,1868 Doctor Avi.r. Lowell: I feel it a duty and a pleiiHUre to inform you what your Chkrry Pectoral has done for jny wife. -She had been flvo months laboring under the dangerous symptoms of Consumption, from which no aid we could procure gave her much relief. Sho wiw steadily failing, until Dr. Strong, of this city, where we have come for advice, reci.mmeiided a trial of yonr medicine. Wo bless his kindurfh, as wu do your skill, for shu lm* recovered from"thut duy. She In not yet ns strong as who used to be, hut Is free from her cough, and calls herself well. Yours with ^ratitmb* and regard, UllhANDO BHKLBY, OP SllKUlTVILLK. Omsimptives, do mot despair till you hnve tried Ayer'b Cheiuiy PncTORAI,. It Is made by one of tilt best medical chemlltl in the world, ami its cures all around us hebpeak the high merits uf its virtues.— Philadelphia ledger. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, ri^HK sciences of Chemistry and Medicine havo been X taxed their utmost to "produce this best. n*Ot% perfect purgative which is known to man. Innumerable proofs are shown tbat theso PlLLfi have itttbei which surpass In excellence the ordinary medicines, und that they win un- |irecedeiited)y upon the ostcoia of all men. Tbey uro ttafe and pleimant to take, bnt powerful to cure. Tbeir penetrating properties stimulate the vital activities of tbe body, remove tbe obstructions of its organs, purify the Mood, and expel disease. They purge out the foul humors which breed and grow dlntetn)ier, stimulate slngglrdi or disordered organs Into their nut ural act Ion. nud Imparl heal'hy tone with strength to the whole system. Not only dn they cure the every-day complaints of every body, hut also foriuMable ami dangorous diseases that have battled tho best of human skill. While they produce powerful effect*, they are at the fBime time, in diminished doNcs.tho safest und best phytic tlmt enn be employed tor children, Being sugar-coated, they aro pleasant to take ; nml being purely vegetable, aro free from nny risk nf harm. Cures havo been made which snrpnss belief were tliey not suli- atautinted liy men of ench exalted position and character as to forbid tho suspicion of untruth. Many eminent clergymen and physicians hnve lent their names lo certify to tho public the reliability of my remedies, whllo others havo sent mo tho assurance or their conviction thnt my Prepnmtions contribute immensely to tiie relief of my afflicted, suffering fellow-nwn. The Agent below named iB pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containiugdirectionnforthciruso and certificates of their cures, of the following complaints:-— Costlveuess, Dillons Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising from a foul Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of tho Bowell und Pain arising therefrom, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, all Ulcerous and Cutaneous Diseases which require an evacuant Medicine, Scrofula or King's Evil, They also, by purifying the hlo'twi and stimulating thc Ryetein. euro many complaints which it would not be supposed they could reach, mich as Deafness. Partial BUndnese, Neuralgia and Nervous Irritability. Derangements oi the Uvor tad Kid- n'-ys, (hmt, nud other kindred punplahite arising from a low state of the body or obstruetKin nf ilu ftmfiatmtf. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with some othor pill they make more protit on. Ask for Ayer'b Tills, nnd take nothing else. No other thoy can givo you compares with this in its Intrinsic vnhie or curative powers. Tho eidf wnnj tho best aid tliere Is for them, and they should have it. Prepared by l>r. .¥. «;. AVER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price.JJ5 Cts. per Rox. I'iyk Bosks for (1. SOU BY MOOHI3 & Co., Victoria, J. P. DAVIES & GO. Mil IIMltKS AVI) CMtlSSiOt HtUI UAVTS. SnlrrroMn, llreproof vloiif Bulldlu;, Uhi.rf td n»«r latei. Cash Adeonert made on Consignments. THURSDAY. Thursdayy Sept. 80th, AT SALESROOM, tStnatUt Street, At i:i.i-vi:v, A.m., TO BE SOLD UY PUBLIC AUCTION, By or.ler of tlio Into Directors of the PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY, SUPERIOR BASS VIOL AM) FLAGEOLET. An extensive and well selected eollec tlon of Operatic, Vociil, Oioli.'Btrnl, and Dance Music, Glees, CliorusseB, &c., ko. —A 1.80— Lot Household FURNITURE ! 3 Cooking and 5 Parlor Stoves Bedstead-, Straw a:.d i'ulu Mattrasses Cune and wood scat chairs Hocking and Arm eliairs A variety of Tallies Chiffonier, W irdrohe, Buieau lledroom Mirrom, Loiingo Pictures, Coal Od Lamp, Matting Grindstone, Fenders, Crockery Bar Room, Saloon, and Parlor Clocks ALSO, TO PAY STORAGE 3 Trunks and contents 1 Portmanteau, 9 lots books ALSO, C.\DER SEIZURE FOR LICENSE 3 cases Gin 1 case Brandy 1 do Champagne 1 do Old Tom .Sll the Fixtures and Furniture of A BASM1 SHOP ! TERMS CASH. J. P. Davies & Co., se 1(1' Auctioneers. N'lw Advertisement!. AND ALL DRUGGISTS. sc-18 (2V HERMAN SHULTZ, —AT— His Well Known and Old Established Stand The Government st. Boot Store, Hus just received per steamer A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Which he offers at a very low price. Receives by each strainer from Eagland anil San Francisco BOOTS Sc SHOES OF TH» FINEST AN9 BUST QUALITV, FRENCH LEATHER, —AXD— SHOE FIND1W GS, At prices to correspond witb tho times, se U THURSDAY REAL ESTATE SALE OF FIRST-CLASS CITY PROPERTY 1 Sales Fositive - Titles Guaranteed. J.P.Davies&Co. Are instructed by the Mortgagees TO si:ll at PUBLIC AUCTION At Salesr o om, WIIAllF STREET, Thursday, Sept. 27tb, AT 12 O'CLOCK, SHARP, ALL THOSE pieces or parcels of land in Ihe town of Victoria, V. I., situate on Fort street, and bounded as follows : Boginunlna at a point ou tlm northerly side of Fort street, 180 feet east from the corner of Blanclmrd and Port htreets ; thenco northwardly at right angles 120 feet ; thence westwardly 30 feet ; thenco southwardly 120 feet; thence eastwardly to the place of beginning, being the easterly half of town lot (^86) two hundred and eighty-six, together with all improvements thereon, comprising the double I. outage store, twenty-two feet front, together with the five roomed Dwelling House, lathed and plastered throughout nnd papered orcr plaster ; large kitchen 25 by 14 feet; fine fruit and vegetable garden in the rear, ami large Gate Entrance on Fort street. This property was lately rented as a piui.o store lo Mr. Bagnnl nt the low rental of Twenty Dollars pur month. For further particular* apply to JOHN COPLAND, st) , Atlorneyat law, Bastion street. ALSO, FOR SAME ACCOUNT JAMES BAY BREWERY —AND— PLANT. ALL THOSE pieces or parcels of land in the town of Victoria, V I., Bituate and known ou the official map of the same as Town Lots Nos. 1733 and 1734, having a frontage of 00 feet each on Michigan street, James Bay, by a depth of 165 feet, the two lots nfaking half an acre ; together with all improvements thereon, which comprise tho four roomed Cottage residence, three stall Stable and Coooh- housc, flne Frait and Vegetable Garden, and one of the best brick Wells in tbo colony, 7s feet deep, with lurge force pump, tho well bringing in a rental of TEN DOLLARS PER MONTH. The Itrcwcry Comprises Browhouse, lar^e Copper, resting on brick nreh, Mash and Malt Tubs, Underbade Cooler, Brick Cellar, Malt Room, with work round, Mult House, with brick floor, Brick Malt Kiln, with flues complete, also large Bottling House. sea-Michigan street is one of the best macadamised streets on the Island. 8@*The Brewery and Plant are qpm- pleti iu every respect and capable of Bap- plying both colonies. This properly is well worthy the atten< tion of inteuding buyers. ACTS OF SALE AT BUYERS' EXPENSE. se 17 J. P. DAVIES, & CO., Auctioneers. FOIt SALB nPHE RIGHT, TITLE, AND INTEREST A in Land known as R VIII. S 20, Qoain- ichan Distric , and R VIII, S 1, Somenos District, in al about 100 acres, situate in tbe Cowichan Settlement. Fur particulars apply to JOHN GLASSEY, Bastion street, seO-lm Opposite Sheriff's Office. Facta and .scrap*. Rer. Dr. Gregg, of Dublin, wbo has published memoirs upon the scriptural prophecies of tbe locomotive and the irouclad, sends to tbe Tribune an original translation of the prayer of Unlink kuk, iu which he says he finds u prophecy of the Atlantic Telegraph. Ho renders the ninth verse of the third chapter of Habakkuk thus : '9. Thon didst make thy bow quite naked ; seven rods each, spoke Selab. Thou didst cleave tho earth wilh Mowing-.' The explanation ts as follows : 'Here tho cable is 'the bow'—composed of seven compart uionts, or seren may stand for <t sufficiency. The oracle is marvellous in its accuracy.' Dr. (iregg's cleveventh verso reads thus : 11. Tbe stfti and the moon stood still io their habitation ; for enlightenment thine arrows went ; for illumination thc lightening of thy spear.' His comment ou this is : 'Through telegraphic rapidity the element of time seems eliminated — as though heavenly bodies were stationary.' An oyster dealer in Baltimore has made so much money in buying and selling the bivalvular luxury, thut ho has purchased a large island iu Chesnpeuke Bay, and is putting up a residenco thereon thut will cost half a million of dollars. Who would ever suppose, at gazing at such a soft and stupid-looking creature ns the oyster, that it could ever create a colossal fortune or tempt one to ensile himself in dignified retirement, us a Duke de Mollusc, or Sir Marmaduko Saddlerotik ? Verily, life is a mystery. The last descendant of the great reformer, Martin Luther, has expired at Mariahilf, a small (Jeraiun village, well known as a favorite resort for pilgrims to the shrine of the Virgin. Catharine Luther was a Catholic, her father having been the first of the family who abjured the tenets of his great ancestor. That the raoe of Martin Luther should expire a Roman Catholic is indeed peculiar. A bill has been introdnccd in Parliament, at the request of Mrs. Henry "Wo$d, protecting the authors of bonks egjlist those dramatists who use their plots, and even their language, in com- ; posing plays. She has suffered from the production of East Lynne, with offensive vulgarisms, the lessee of the theatre where te appeared, meantime, refusing her any share of the profits. A lady appeared recently at the concert in the Champs Elysees, in a black and white muslin dress (the Prussian colors) embroidered all over with needle- guns, and with Prussian soldiers mowing down Austsians witb tbo murderous weapon ; and tho little cockade which now serves as a substitute for a bonnet was trimmed with aguillettcs of the needle-gun pattern. The Danrag Gazelle says that thcro is a soldier now iu that town who was engaged in tho battle of Langensalzu, where he received eight shots, none of which did him any injury. Three of theso passed through his coal-tails, one knocked off his epaulette, another his cap, another .made a hole in his trousers, und oue .knocked off a piece of nail. An Irishman having accidentally broken a pane of glass in a window, was making the best of his way to get out of sight, *but the proprietor stole a march on him, •and having seized him by the collar, exclaimed : ' You broke my window, fellow, ■did you not ?' ' To be sure I dill,' said Pat, ' and did'nt you see me running home ifor the money to pay lor it 1" Jefferson Davis is said to bo gradually going down to the grave in a deep decline. A writer in a Memphis journal observes: " Mark my prediction! The only trite that Mr. Davis will ever hnve will bo nt the bar of Eternal Juslis.' Then Iho cqnily of his conviction or acquittal will bo iudisput- *ble. Du Chaillu, it seems, has bad a hard time during bis last visit to Africa. He was confined to one place for five months with small-pox, aud waB aficrwards twice wounded with poisoned arrows by the natives- A Saw and tiitAxu Ei'ocn in Medicine!— Vi. Maggiel ia ihe foundu ot a new Medieal system. The qunntitariaim, whose vast internal doses enfeeble the stomach and paralyze tbe bowels, must give precedence to the man who restores health and appetite, with from one to two of his extraordinary Pills, and cares the most virulent sores with a box or so ol his wonderful and all healing Salve. These two great specifics of the Doctors are fast superseding all the stereotyped nostrums of the day. Extraordinary cures by Maggiel's Pills and Salvo have opened the eyes of the public to the inefficiency of the (so called) remedies of others, and upon which people have so long blindly depended. Maggiel's Pills are no ul the class that are swallowed by the dozen, and of which every box full taken creates an absolute necessity for another. Oat. or two of Maggiel's Pills suffices to place tho bowels in perfect order, tono the stomach, create an appetite, and render the spirits light and buoyant I There is no griping, and no reaction in the form of eonstipation. If the liver is affected, itt functions are restored; and if tlie nervous system is feeble, it is invigorated. This last quality makes the medicines very desirable for the wants of delicate females. Ulcerous and ernptive diseases arc literally extinguished by the disinfectant power of Maggiel's Salve. In fact, it is liere announced that Magglel'N Hi lotis, Dywpeptlf: and Diarrhea I'ills cure where all others fail. While for Buroi, Scalds, Chilblains, Gats and all abrasions of the skin Maggiel's Salve is Infallible, Sold by J. Maooiil, 11 Pine street, New York, and sll Druggists, at 25 cts. por box. New Advertisement*. ALICE BROWN'S FANCY TWIST SMOKING TOBACCO tOSt RKCEIVED AT A. F. KBYIEB'I, Together wilh some In. Havana CIOAM Diitixrr. Also on h.iii.l Wine Sap, Peach, Apricot, Mary's Own, Light Pressed, Natural Leaf, Buffalo Tongue, and Atlantic Cable Tobacco- JUST RECEIVED PER BARK IUVAL A Fine Assortment of Meerschaum Pipes. Call aud 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. 'run proprietor respectfully irt- l forms his frion.ls nnd the public tbat he lias opened his old aland in Store street, where lie will keep as before the finest quality of WINES, LIQUORS, and CIGARS. Como and see. se 3-lm PAT. EVERETT, Proprietor. CARRIAGE PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRAXCUES, Yates Street, Between Eeluge Engine House and the International Hotel. Work solicited, and done on the most reasonable u-rms hy W. M. KEOHAN. se 2-1m The "Grotto," OPPOSITE THE TELEGRAPH OFFICE. For a glass of cboice liquor go to tlie " Grotto," Tbcre " none but ine best '' you will find is tbe motto. Mint Juleps, Sherry Cobblors—everything cooling ; Come ye that, do thirst, you will find its no fooling. sc2 A. & W. WILSON, House and Ship Plumbers CASFITTERS, BELL-HANGERS k TINSMITHS FORT STRUCT. All orders promptly attended lo NOTICE ! NOTICE !! |^HOM THIS DATE THE UNIIEHSKINED 1 has ci)ucliid''il to reduce hie price ONE HALE ; and hereafter tho FINEST WINES AND LIQUORS, ALE, DEER, kc, kc, Will bo served at tho 'METROPOLITAN" At TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS per sample. The public will plenso call and sample, and satisfy themselves that tho very best is to be had at the above price. T. J. BURNES, Metropolitan Saloon, Store street, au 26 Chains and Anchors. TWENTY TONS CHAIN Short Linked and proved from J to ^ AND ANCHOES, From 20 to S00 pounds. For Sale by PETER M'QUADE, au 23 Wharf street, Victoria. Victoria Turn Verein. ALL MEMBERS OF THE ABOVE IN- stitution who wish to attend regular practice, are requested to be present on thc first Monday in September, when classes will be formed commencing with the simplest exercises, and going through the wb.de course. CHARLES DECHENT, 111123 Turnwart. Miscellaneous. 3STOTICE. In tlie Supreme Court of Civil Justice Vancouver Island. IN BAJSTKRUTTCY, Friday the J lib dny ol August, A.D. 18fl(i. tTTBHIAl A PETITION FOR ADJUDI- \I ration ol Bankruptcy, bearing dale Ihe 241b day of August instant, bus MM duy died I.v Charles Diipun.l, of Cndlioro III iy Ruud, Victoria District, fanner, nml blbavfOg bun declared a Bankrupt, is hereby required to surrender hini-'.-ll to His Honor Joseph Ni. ham, Chief Justice of Ihe Supreme . ourt uf Civil Justice of Vancouver Island, aforesaid, ou Wednesday, the 5th day of September next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, precisely, at the Court House, James Bay, Victoria, and make a full discover) and disclosure of his estate and effects, when and where the creditors are to come prepared io prove their debts and at the first sitting to choose Assignees and commence the emtuii- natiou nf the Bankrupt, and at the last silting thi' Bankrupt is to finish bis last examination All persons indebted to lbe said Bankrupt or who have nny of his effect-", are not to pay or deliver Ihe same but to David Lindsay, of Government street, il.e ' 'IHm.iI Assignee appointed, aud give notice to ROBERT BISHOP, Solicitor, au2(l Uaetion Street, Victoria. A Triumph of Science —AND— THE LIGHT OP TIIE WOULD DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS & SALVE. These Life-giving remodies are now, for the fir t time, f v.. i pgbl'ely to th »tl. For over an,uaitcr nf a century ol prh ate practice the ingredients iuibeiu Life.Giving Pills H'V* be'n utfri with the (rreit««t ItlWtll, Tlieir minim i» n tony lo i r*-v«nt ■ li"i«-. hut to cure Tiny -i' rch om th • various mafidl-t by h.eh tho patient in mfforlnjj, ami r« -invigorate* t'« ullim tytitm, T ■ thu a/ed ami infirm k lew di.ios of thoao valuable 1MLL8 will | rove to be A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH, Fr In ever case r.,.v„ 1,1 ne» life ami vitality,»"d entire Ilie w.ni f.<i;rvlp. io Iheir risline ti ae. I ■ lie iniiiuran ml ,11. ge.l they uill pr.vo nv.il in- nig lie, a. a ret y, spoeille mul eterin* medicine, ere Im a dream realized tint I'mcn.de-l.enn sough' fnr llnee hundred years ago. anil Refer f nnd. >io looked fort I nMain that would restore the old to tiljnr and make ynith ever An Eternal Spring' I It was left fnr lliit diy nnd hour to realize tho dresm, and .how in ono glorious fact the magic that made it fair. THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES Cannot itty th- flight of yeari, hut they finn force back mi lipid aloof*die*mm bai mi btlrl mpfa vttt tin ui[ '1 and tlie tOUDf, Let ir-ne h« ■ i --* i - - tlifti, bu ■rtaa tin- fnvnrable opportunity that offer*. When take* M i>re<ciibi'd— Fcr Billious Disorders No tb ine can be mora p»niltict [<•« of cure than thesti Till-—llimr almost m -gic Influence Ih fait at o nnd iho i.Mini teso tuttuiit* of UU* unit di»ln>«hitf dltfMH in" icmovi'd. Thur-e n uu die* aro made from the purett VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS. Thy will not harm Hip matt di'licate frmah*, and ra i b.t Ki . ii with guod vlUvt in pruacrlbud deaeH t> tlm )ounn«fit babe. For Cutaneous Disorders And all ermtbinflof 'lie akin, Mi" PAI.VE li mo»t In valuable It <1<>ea u t Iwal ■ xUnnally ai.m-, b«tmt- in'Mwiih (lie mo-it. n arching rj),i:u lu tli" very root of iha evil. DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS Invariably euro the following Diseases : A-tlmi.i. Uuwel Complaints, Ooqghi, Cold a, Chettpi eaipnt Coinreoen, Djhpepsii,* Diarrh"a, Dropiy, D.uility, , „ . , Fever and \gi K Female Oomplaint", Ueailacbe, ludiic atiun, lnibiPTBa, Iuflawm ition, Inward UVnkne**, Li- it (.'I'ui.ilitii t, LowtmR* of Sptrlti, liingworm, Rheumat nm, bait ' t-i ci, Scalds, Skin Dieeaae*. tS~ VOTICE.—Nonegenrine without tbe enirrarfd tratic-mark iro'ind each pot or hoi, ligneH b> DR .f 'Ai.QI 1., 43 Fulton itreet; New i ork, to counter fa t whit li it felnny. flfj- Hold by nil respectnble Dealers in Mediclnea throuichi'iit tha United Siatua and Can ^a—at 25 cent* per box or pot, A. C. Langley & Co,, Agents for Vancouver Island ond British Colombia. Miscellaneous. CHAS, F. BARNARD, Ml, SURGICAL &*MECIIANICAL IDIEMSTTIST Fort street, one door eaut of Government, Victwrio, V.I. Pr. It. hereby tendere hi* grntefiW ncknow- taJftDIQtJ to ttu* oHiMM of Vielurin foff ilieir I.I.. i.tl pittrouii^e ilius fur, uinl liupco hy gentlemanly ruii'lm t and strict applicaiiuu lu huuimis to merit » further euiilinuuiica ol fill "i |, Wli» a desired will visit parties profeision- ally at their reaidencefi. All branches of thc profession Attended to. Terms reasonable.— Office Lours from ti a.in. to 5} p.m. au23 lm* TOBACCO PLANT ARRIVAL OF ANOTHER CARGO FROM Virginia & Cuba, VIA 'A8P1NW.AU., Of Ihe Most Celebrated Drandi of TOBACCO & SEGARS EVEK IMPOBTBD Rumples can he had Bt tho «ADELPII'," corner Vittes aud Guvermnent Btreets. Arrival of a few more Plants by the «' California." JB©* Office of C. F. Green's Victoria Mini Esquiuiult Express. F. CUIPBEIX, ie 2 ADELI'HI RBOAB .STdRE. CHARLES BERNARD, Manufacturer and Dealer in MM CHARTRES COFFEE. And Splcc* of all klndm, No. 707, Sansome street, corner Gold, Between Jnckfon ami Pncific. First Premium awarded by the Mechanics' Institute, for ths best Coffee and Spices. The proprietor tmvinn introduced Steam Power in hie Manufactory, ha ;now increased facilities to supply the trude and thc public in general.. All articles from his Estalili.shment are guaranteed to be pu'ennd unadulterated. The public are respecllnlly invited to call and convince themselves Country orders promptly attended to. se 2 BRITISH PERIODICALS. Tlie London Quarterly Review (Conservative). The Edinburgh Review (Whig) The Westminster Review (Radical) The North British Review (Free Church) Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine (Tory) Tho (o.ir Rpvlewi rc-imbliiheil hy Mrnm. Pc»tt <\ Co., nr" iri>m<rii)ty CO Hldmcd na the Orrat BttMtWt. nnu HUrkwood han been justly plin'ril iu th« tmne rank, w'li'-' vi".■ .hi;.CM■■("* wnh rmdni.' fmi-licittnnq of thi» olii*l, what<>vrr iiinv du hit ftntrftl i nformntinn, »*;il i-.-u ti" itltnir-lli'T l.eliili'l thi' liiiii* in which he liveH—and in tbeie timi^ a ptrwinty »non pet very fur ''Hun 1. They miy b*. tend utid ntudletl wiih t\>\- vimin f hy ihfl peo|)le of thin countryt of vtvry creed und p<irty. U~ III.ACKWOQI) li nnniiinllv «ttraotive it thin tliiif to AmtrlCfttn,DOt onlyf>r lit seri I artirlei hy -li im -Mi-h'-il wrilfri nf Hdhn, bul for ihe nrni>unt of ihe Int" civil w-r. now being written hy C >1. Von Durki', n (if-minofflciT, chh-f- .*-«talT loOun. J. E. H. Stuart, of ili»* ConfiMlerfttenriny. TKRMS FOR 1886. For unjoin' of tlie Rtftowi • S4 per iBDum l'-r tn\ two ofthe llnvtewn 7 •♦ for anjr three of the llevlewi 10 " For til four of the Review 12 M Foe Itlackwo'd** Menmin* 4 •■ For Hleckwood and one Kevt w 7 '* For Hlii' kwi-od end nny two of Iho He. tfttm io " For RtMkWAbd end three of Iho Review*..13 u For HUckwotid nml ihe four Hovicwi 15 ** CLUBS. A *ll«rount of twenty per rent, will he a'lmved lo clabii pf four or Wire p*nons< Tnni, four a plM of BtftOktrmd. Of ofono evlew will be MPnt In one address nr*12M). i-'our ci"|ii"« of Hit; luur Eeviews and Rhiokwood, for$48, and noon. POSTAGE. When «ent hy mail, the I'oiTinR to nny part of the I'uii-'l t toe will •-■ ■■! i *"in ii ,r .-.■ni . ;i year for " UOKWOOB," and but eight cents a year for each of the lioTiewi. Miscellaneous. Reduced Prices for previous years- BabMrlben may obtnin ttie Rqvintn immediutely preefding- *6i"6, as folh-wi, viz. : flfacfctcfwl from 8"|itpmher. 1834. to December, 1805 inclusive, at the rate of $2 60 a y.-ur. The. Xnrth Hritish from Jinuttry. 1853, to December. lR66, inrliiRive; the Edinburgh •nd the \Vestminsterr Irom P il. 18C4, to December, 1P6">, inelu>iv««. mid the London Qitartrrhj foi theyyu 18' 5, nl the rato of $1 .00 a year for each or any cvl»w. t&* A few oopiei yet rein tin ofafl the four lUvieiat for JbtJ3 ut ti a set, or il 60 for any one. LEONARD SCOTT & CO., Publishers, 38 Walker Streel} N. Y. L. & & Co., alio puhliih the FAEMFE'S O-XJIIDE By Bfimf PTrniRSH, .t Edinburgh, nnd ilie lii.e J P NDKTOV, . 1 Ylf ollrBf. 3*nl«. Roj»i OotMO, 1000 pnirea. mid mimerou. Ensruvini;!. I'lico |7 for Ihe two mlumc!—by Mill, iwit paid, »8 00. au 23 LEATHER, HARNESS, AND Trunk Manufactory. WHl. DALBY & CO. WE TAKK THK I'llK^KNT OPPORTnN-- iiv to Ihiitik our uumerxin nuitomert for •li. l.H. r il pirnirni .Mi Im-■(.n-fil upon or. nnd In latent th nml tht pgblle iu genttnl thnt we art now roirjring on, in enDtiection with Mr LMATIIIilt UTORK, i>.e uiiiiiiihuiurt of llAK.SK>SofHllilf»cri|itiori8, also TUUNKa mnl VAI.1SRS. We h»ve constKiitlj- oa hand a larire asuortment of ISLAND TA.NNKI- KIP, CALK, BABNB88, SOLE, WBLT. STHINO and (1IIAIN I.KATIIKK; alio a KeD«ral u- sortr.ipiii of SHIIrlMAKKIt'S F1NDINUS. Purtios rcquiiinK nnrthinK in oiir lin. should pM us a tri.il, ua we will supply tbetn (liiupir than nnjr house north of San Fr»»- Cisco. BELTING MADE TO ORDER. Terms Oash. Wm, Dalliy Sc- Co., Yates Mreet, Victoria, V. I. August 2 th, 18C1. au 20 TUE ONE THING WANTED. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. The Blood. These famous pills nre so composed thn they opernte wholesomely on the stomach, the liver, the bowtls, uinl other orffBnsj by correcting any derangemenli in their functions whereby a steady supply of pore material* tor the renewal nt the lllootl is furnished, and a constant obstruction of effete products ia effected. This perfect circulation thus beoomei the very fountain of healih nnd4ife, and overcomes all form of disease wherever its »itua.- tion. General DlNorderN of Ihe Liver and Stomach. All who ever indulge a' '.able, either is eating or drinking, should take nbout ten of tiss- famouB pills at bed time, from which will rea suit 11 clear head and good stomach the fell w- ing morning. Thousands of Ladies art always complaining of sick beadnchej, wast o appetite, want of energy, and want of strength,, to correct all theso evils, three or four ol tiles* fills should be taken twioe a week, whenthey would give the invalid .ne health anil appatita of a ploughman. Female* of all Hyfll ami (Hague* Obstructions of any kind, either in young or those between forty and fifty—thn most erit- icnlpeiiod of life—may be radically remo.-Mj- by using these Pills according to the priated directions which accompany each box. Young persons wilh sickly and sallow compleiionf may have the bloom ol health restored by thi? corrective, wLich purifies the blood and'expels all gmss nnd impnre humors from tbesys- tem. Beware then of the critical age Iron. forty to filly, ns it sends many thousands to premature grave,—these Pills'should bo takei it that period of lile two or three times . teek Haul of strength and Energy. Persons of sedentary habits, or those troubled in roind, working in Factories or Coal Pits, who cannot obtnin that amount of frest nir and exercise wbich nature requires, suffer from weakness and delility, lowness of spiriis and want of nppetite. All such should take t Jose or two of these Pills every three or fouL days, as they act gently ond effectually on tb* system and impart vigor and energy to the body, which is always followed by a good appetite, sound nnd refreshing Bleep, and » high flow of spirits. Cor the «'nre or Dropsy. The efflccy of Hnllowny's Pills in Dropsy is extraordinary. They act with sucb a peculiar effect upon the system, that the lloid* causing this direful complaint, nre pereepttbl carried off and prevented from any furibei acenmu'ation. The sufferer regains a buoyancy of spirits and rejoice* in a completely renovated coustitulion. It is indispensably necessary thnt the Ointment should be raoic effectually rubbed into the complaining partn during the whole course uf treatment. Children and their Allnu nfr. In no country in the world are more children' carried lo an early grave than in Great Brilaui. Coughs, Measles, Scarlutinn, Fevers, and qlher Jiseases attack the little sufferers, apd death, hut too often, follows at a rapid pace ; yet if nt the first stage or tHese complaints,'parents were to bare recourse to Holloway's Pills, all danger would be aioided for the stomach and bowels would ae genily bul effectually cleansed bv this milu aperient; the depraved numors correctea ana tnesecretions duiy regulated. A perfect cure wonld -oon bi effected, and tbe "ttle patient restored to un' health. Holloway' Pi. t ve the best known remedy in Ik world t-i the following diseases: Fold »t ttle Sstiibllslinieiit of Pmfeiwor Holloway, ttt .ctr»nd, (n.Br Temi'le Bar.) I. ndon : sis" by all respect .lile Dnigeln'* and Dealers In Mo ieinpsthroughout the civilised world,st the following p:lces— li. lu ft. ftx is. IM., III., 21is., and 33a. each box. Abo. Asthma BilliounComplnlnts Blotchea oh th< Pkt» Bowel complaints Colics Constipation of tbe Bow-Is Consumption Debility Dropsy Dysentry Erysipelas Female Irregular idea Fever of all kladi Fit! ilont Head Ache lndigestiol InHainmatlon Jaundice I.lver Complaints I.uti bayo riles Rheumatism Retention ef Crine Scp.ru'sorKinr ■ Evil Sore Throats stone and tireve Secondary Symp. tonil Tlc-Doloreua Tfcmori Ulcere Veuereal -efleoi tiona Worms of a kinds Weakness from whatever csuse *.* There is a considerable laving by taking the irgeraizoa. f-irectinns for the gutdr nee of patients In every dleor iler are alllxed toesch Lex , Pbintud and Published by llcCujBB A Co..at tbe office, Langley Street.
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Title | Evening Telegraph |
Publisher | Victoria, B.C. : McClure & Co. |
Date Issued | 1866-09-18 |
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Language | English |
Identifier | Evening_Telegraph_1866-09-18 |
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Date Available | 2016-05-12 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0313085 |
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