fftUgrajh VOL. I. THE <c EVENING TELEGRAPH," ITM.IMIKIi Everv Eveniag at 4 O'Clock, (Saturday and Sunday evenings excepted.) ALSO IVKltV .SUNDAY MORNING ! TERNS UP SUBMUUIPTIOIf I or Annum, tn advance, by mail, $10 UO For nix raonthi 6 00 1 cr W".ck, payable to Carrier, 26 lnglnOupea, 10 For terms of Advertisement apply at the Office. Langley Street- ^ HERMAN GHULTZ, __ it— His Well Known uud Old Established Stand The Government st. Boot Store, Haa just received per steamer A FINE ASSORTMENT OP Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Wbich be offers at a very low price. Receives by each steamer From England and San Francisco BOOTS <Sc SHOES FINEST AN0 BEST QUALITY, FRENCH LEATHER, —AND— 8HOE FINDINGS, At prices to correspond with the times. se 12 NOTICE . ILL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS . \ against the undersigned are requested to present ihetn within MO days from date. All persons Indebted to the undersigned are requested to settlo their accounts within HO <iayB e'ther by note or otherwise, or they will be given to my Attorney for collection, as i intend to leave for Etilopc se 16-lm J. W. KEYSER. FOR SALE TWO OROVER k BAKER SKWINO MACHINES, lor heavy work ; one dinger's Machine, Ne. 2, for fine and heavy work. All the goods pcrtnininu to the business, including cotton goods, ticking, pulu, aud other goods too numerous loo mention. The above will be sold for less tban cost within M days. Ttrmi—Cash or approved Notes. -ALSO- The entire stock of Crockery, Hardware, Furniture, Fancy Goods, ke,, on tbe same terms ai above. All goods unsold after 30 days will be sold •t auction. se l«-lra J. W. KEYSER. TT-NI VEPtSIT Y —or— WASHINGTON TERRITORY 'pHIS INSTITUTION WILL REOPEN ON A tbe 17th inst. Pupils of both sexes received, wbo will be expected to lurnish their own rooms, which are provided in separate buildings, free of charge. The Expense ol Boarding and Tuiiion. without incidentals, will not exceed $50 per quarter of 11 weeks, payable in advance. For further information address REV. UEO. F. WHITWORTH, President. Seattle, W. T., Sept. 1st, 1866. sell LIST OF ARRIVALS At the Mount Ararat Hotel during the months of June, July, and August, 1866. June—His Bxcelleney Governor Kennedy, Mr William A G Young, Mr. Benj W Pearse. Jaly—Messrs Jas Wilcox, F Dupray, Jas Reed Macadam, John Dand, Louis Philpot. F W Alwood, J R Ford, E S Hatch, Sir Jas Douglas, D Fraser, E S Whiitiug- ham. •August—H E 8eelye, W B Stronach, J Robertson Stewart, Thos Lett Stal- achtnid , Robt Burnaby; John Nicholson, M M Titus, F VV Green, Benj W Pearse, Acting Surveyor General, R Homfray, H O Tiedemann ; James Mc- Cutchan; Wm Denny, Wm Wilson, Joseph Hilton, R D and J; Kenneth Mc- Kenxie, Jr, Wm B McKenzie, David B Blair, Chaa Redfern, Chil Kent. tatelta VICTORIA, VANCOUVER ISLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 11 1866 NO. 87. New Advertisements. LINCOLN HOUSE! Cor- Washington and Front sts, PORTLAND, OREGON. It. C. HATTHIBflEtV, Of the St. Nicholas Hotel, Victoria, HAVING TAKEN THE AllOVB IlnUSIC, wishes to anuuuuce lo tie public that he ll now piepared to accomodate guests in a satisfactory tnannT. Nothing will ba left undone, which is iu the power of the proprietor to do, to render guesis comfortable. Portland, August 24tb, 1866 se 14 NEW BUTCHER SHOP. Wm. B. Townsend BEOS TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT on SATURDAY NEXT He will re-open tho Eureka. Market, GOVERNMENT STREET, Adjoining the Masonic IIuudino, Where he hopes, by keeping a good article and by strict attention to business, to merit a share of tbe public patronage. se 26-lm I'HE GREAT REMEDY Ol? THE .AGE. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. Tlie effect ot (lie Ointment on the Byitem To the Vr ry co e and centre ol all dis a es which affect the human body, this remarkable prejnirii ion penetrates. It disappears under the friction ot the bauds, as salt disappears when rubbe I u^on meat. The unguent perforins its healing errand rapidly, safely, aad without pair.. Simple erupiions. open sores, bard tumors, scroluiuii- iievelopments of all kinds, abcesses, cancers, old wuunes. and, in tact, every speci s of iutl imniation and suppuration, whether iu tbe skin, tbe flesh, the glands, or among the muscles, can be arresteb in its destructive course, und permanently cared without danger by rubbing In tbis inestimable Ointment. livftt, Had Hn-asta, Sores, and In many Hospitals in Europe this celebrated remedy is now used for tbe cure of old wounds, sores, and ulcers ; in Spain and Portugal, and iu many parts of Italy, the lirst Physicians re- regularly prescribe its use. It is a Bovcreigr remedy forbad breasts and bad legs; and likewise for all skin diseases. It. is lo be found in tho chest of nearly every sailot, soldier, ane emigrant. liuiirudenrlel of Youth;—Sores und Ulcen. The above class of complaints is surely re ooved by nightly fomenting the parts witl . inn water, aod then by most effectually rub niug iu tli is Ointment. Persons sulfating fron thpse direful complaints should lose not a mo inetil in arresting their progress. It should tii understood that it is not sufficient merely to smear the Ointment on the affected parts, bul it must be well rubbed In for some considerable time tw.i or three times a day, that it may be taken into the system, whence it will retnov. only hidden sore or wou id as effectually a. though it were palpable tu the eye. Bread and water poultices, alter the rubbing in ol lb Ointment, wi.l do great service. This is tbi only proper treatment for females in cases cl cancer in the stomach, or for those wbo sufli; Irom a general bearing do* n. Pile., FlntuliM, strictures. Wolcbes,nsalsoswellings, can with ccrtnictj be radically cured if the Ointment be usee freely, and the Pills be taken night and morn, ing as recommended in tbeprintedinstrmiiions Wben treated in any otherway thece complaint, jnly dry up in ene place to break out in an- ither; whereas this Ointment will remove tht 'minor from the system, aid leave the patien i vigorous and healthy being. It will requir. ime, aided by the use of tue Pills, to ensure asting cure. DIpthcrlit, ll-ni i liltl., Sole Tliroalu, Any of the above class of diseases may be -ured by well rubbing tbe Ointment three .imes a dsy upon Ihe skin covering the throat, chest, and neck ot the patient. The unguent will soon penetrate tho pores and give immediate relief. To allay the fever and lessen lbs inSnmation, eight or ten Pills should be takes night and morning. The Ointment will pio- duce perspiration, which is so essential for removing fevers, sore throats, and those oppressions of the chest which arise from Asthma, Bronchitis, and other causes. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used ln the following Caeca t Bail t*gt Porn* (Cjrna) Rheumatiira Bid Breast* Oncers tjMda Burns C 'otracted and Sore Nipples Bunion* s&itiJofitfl $ re Thro:it Blt«o( Motchi-tnet Kleptinntuitl Skin diiteas' and Sand-Fllei Kliitulaii SBOlVf oco-bay ShiefjD-ioot Gout S»re hcadi <>Un<lular Sweli- Elinor* Itngt Horn ;bllblftinfl l( rnb.igo. Woundi Chapped Hands Pile* Yaw* gold f.t t e Establishment ol PnorminR ITollowa .'44, Strand, near Tempi-- But), London ; alto tij a respectable DruR-fjist* und [fetters In Medicines through aut tht civilized world, at the Toll-wing prices In. lk<i i. 9d. 4s C4L Hi., 22., and 83b,, each Pot. %* Tliere aaconifderAbleaavingbytakingthelarfrtk Uea. S I.—l>lrtetlo»a for ihepuidanca of Ptttont* tn «rM dliortw are affixed io rich F«t THD EVENING TELEGRAPH GENERAL Job Printing ESTAItLIKIinEIVT Langley Street, Victoria, The Printing Office OF THE EVENING TELEGRAPH Office is replete with every appliance and variety of Material for tbs Execution of LETTER PRESS PRINTING! Id all iu brunches, whether Plain or Ornamental Miscellaneous. 'PHE OFFICE AIMS at securing L suet speedy Execution of orders as is consistent witb correct and elegant Work, mauship. Orders received for Printing Books, Business Cards, Pamphlets Invoices,, Catalogues Bill Heads, Sermons, Trade Forms, Reports Circulars, (PWia Rentals, Coloured,) Leases, Band Bills. (Plata or Law Forms of erery Coloured,) description, For Prices, apply at the Office Langley street, Qeneral News Agent J. Stratman. EMPIRE NEWS DEPOT Cor. Washington & Sansome sif. Nan Francisco. THE ADVKRTISKR is prepared to supply with punctuality and celerity the annexed newspapers and periodicals upon the following terms All orders, to receive immediate attention, must be accompanied by cash remittance, anil handed in previons to the 4th, 14th, and 24th of each month. Lontton Daily Times $14 00 " Tht Field _ MOO " Illu.trat.-d Time* 7 00 •' Weekly Timet 7 00 " Bairn l.i To in I.»n<inn 14 00 ' Weeklv Ili-i'Mcl. HOC " III. New. of Il.e World 14 00 * Tublic Opinion 7 60 1 Index (Free 1 rude) \loo " 111. B|>orting New* 8 00 " Spectator 14 00 " Rfiew 1400 11 Saturday Keview 14 00 DubM-Nation )S00 I.oii'li. Illustrated New. 14 00 Atlstl'o Monthi; SOU Black wood'- Maffjixiue 3 00 H«rp r*< Mairtzine 3 00 Sixpennv Mfieuine Son Knickerbocker 31. PaciSc V int'ily ..-••• JOu tinilev'.l..idie. Bpr.fc 8 00 Musical Host 3 00 Continental Magazine 3 00 M.'lnni Itemon-st'* onthl.v 306 F. Leslie', pew Kamitr Magazine 3 00 Chsroberr K.linburirti ournal 4 00 Montlilv paper*, "nee a Week 6 00 »■ " Alllhf Tear Round 6 00 Thackeray's Cornhill Magazine 6 0C [jondon Lancet 3 00 3. A Sala'aT-inpl-Bar (100 London Society Ua-'nune loo Bt James Maeaame .600 EHinhnrrh Review 10 00 Lonilun Review 10 00 Noith British Review 10 00 tfoftminsur Review ,10 00 Tendon Art Jiumal '..1*110 Hinifjt SmelliDf Mat 10 00 An Appeal to the Citizens of Victoria, V-1. 'THE CONGREGATION- KMANT-EL OF 1 Victoria, V. I., in meeting assembled, tbis dav, Saturday, Hept. 22d, 1866, Resolved, That tbo aid of our Fellow Citizens of all Denominations be solicited through the fallowing authorized uud duly appointed t.'ommiiiee. And that Buch Committee endeavor, by every means iu their power, to raise funds whereby part ofthe debt or mortgage on the Isruelitish Synagogue may be cancelled. Knowing tbe liberal views and generosity of the citizens of Victoria, the congregation has nol the slightest doubt (making due tilluwance lor the dullness of the season) that tlieir uppeal wiil meet with that response which the exigency of tbe case requires. A. JACOBS, President. L. ANTHONY, Secretary. II. M. COHEN, LBWIH LEWIS, D. SHIRPSER, J. W. KEYSER, se24 Commi'tee on Subscription. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, FOR THE RAPID CURE OF Colds, Coughs, und llonrsenvss. URTMnmi. Mash., 20th Doc, 18S5. Dr. J.C. Atkr: 1 itu not heiiUW tu wy the best remedy I have ever found fur Coughs, HoarsunutMi, luflt.aiiza, ami the concomitant njiiiptuiiisora Cold, Is your Cherrt Pectoral. Itsconitaut use fa my practice ami my family for the last Inn years haa shown It to |>o*seM stipe-, rior virtues for tho treatment of these complaints. HUH KNIQIIT, M D. A. B. Ml >RTLKY, Esq., of Utica, N. Y , writes: " I have ufed your Pkctohal myself and in my family ever since you iuveutod It, and believe It the best muillclne for Its purpose ever put out. With a bad old 1 should soonet pay twenty-tl ve dollars for a bottle thaii do without it, at Ukt- nny other remedy." Croup, Whooping Cough, Iufluenxa. fi-mit.Hi.i i', Mm., Feb. 7,1860. Urother Atkr: I will cheerfully certify your PnCTORil Is the best remedy we posaeiMi for tha cure of ttlttwpitig Cough, Croup, aim the chest diseases of children. Wa of your fraternity iu the South appreciate your skill, aud commend your medicine to our people. I11RAM CON KLIN, M.D. AMOS LEE, Esq., Moxterev. Ia., writes, 3d Jan., 1856: "I had a tedious luflueuza, which confined me in doora six weeks; took many medicines without relief; finally tried your Pectorai. hy the advice of our clergyman The first dose relieved the soreness in my throat aud lungs; less than oue half the bottle made me completely well. Your medicinrs are the cheapest as well as the best we can buy. aud we eateem you, Doctor, and your remedies, as the |H>or man's friend." Asthma or Phthinic, and Bronchitli. WEST Maxciooteb. Pa., Feb. 4, 18.V). Sir: Your Cherrt Pectoral Is performing marvellous cures lu this section. It has relieved several from alarming symptoms of consumption, find is now curing a man who has labored under an aflW-tlon of the lungs for ths last forty years. HENRY L. PARKS, Merchant. A. A. RAMSEY, M. 1).. Albion, Mhxbor Co., Iowa, writes, Sept. fl, lRftft: "During my practice of many years I have found nothing equal to your Ciikrrt Psctoral for giving ".i-" aud relief to consumptive patleutt, or curing smh as ore curable." We might add volutnea of evldenoe, but the most convincing proof of the virtues of this remedy is found in Its effects upou trial. Consumption* Probably no on« remedy has ever been known which oared so many and such dangerous cases as this. Some no human ail ran reach; but even to those the CilRRl Pectoral affords relief and comfort. Astor HotiHi, New Yore Pitt. March H, 1BS8 Doctor Atkr, Lowell: 1 feel It a duty and a pleasure to Inform you what your Cherrt Peitoral has done for my wife. She had been five mouths lalwring under the dangerous symptoms of Consumption, from which no «fd we could procure pive her much relief. She wan steadily failing, until Dr. Strong, of this city, where we have coma for advir*. recommended a trial of your medicine. Ws bless hiskindneas, tin we do yonr skill, for she bll recovered from that dny. She is not yet ns ItTOU tt "lie used to be, but Is free from her counh. and calls humlf well. Yours with gratitude and regard. ORLANDO SHKUtY, or Pnn.niTn.iJ. Omsumptieet, do not desjiair till you have tried Airr'r Oiibrrt raoTOSits It is made by OM ti Uw it *l mtdlcttl chamiiits in the world, and ilx i in<" ill nroiiml us U*|-eak the high merits of Its virtues,— J'/nladelphtu ledger. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, THE sciences of Chemistry and Medicine ha*e l«sn taxed their lllimwt to pndWM tin* l«-t. limit \*t*s\\\n purgative which is known to itntii. CmHUMnbli proofs are shown thnt three Pills have virtues whit h suriuws In •ice I le i ne tha ordinary tuetlii iues. nml tbst lb' y win un precedent rdly qnfl the MMMi "t "11 men, Th<v are iafe and pleasant to take, but powerful U< cure. Tlm.r |NM trating properties stimulate tbe vital activities of the bony, remove the obstructions of its organs, purify the blood, aud expel disease. They purge out ilof-n:] hum >rs which breed and grow dlsN-nijM-r, stimulate sluggish or disordered organs intotheir natural action, and impart healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Not only do they euro the cvery-day complaints of every body, but also formidable and dangerous diseases that have luiffled I the l>est of human skill. While they produce powerful effects, they are at the same time, in diminished doses, the safest and best physic that can Ix- employed ft* rbibln-ri. Being sugar-coated, they are pleasant to take; and lieing puroly vegetable, are free from any risk of harm. Cures have been made which surpass Mlef were they not substantiated by men of such exalted position ami character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Many eminent clergymen and physicians have lent their names to certify to the public the reliability of my remedies, while others have sent me the assurance of their convictiin that my Preparations contribute immensely to the relief of my afflicted, suffering fellow-men. The Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing directions fortheir use and Wrtiflcates of their cures, of the following complaints: — Costiveness. BtliMis Complaints. Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising from a fotrf Stomach, Nausea, lndig'»tion. Mt rbid Inaction of thc Bowels and Pain arising therefrom, 1 Intulency, Ia<m of Apatite, all I'lcer •us and Cutaneous Dt*e*wes which requini au evacnant Medicine, Scrofula or King's Evil. They also, by purifying the blood nnd Ftiinulsting tbe sy.-tem, cure many complaints which it would not l»e supposed they could reach, such as Deafhess. Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irrital-ility. Derangement* of the Liver and Kidneys, Gont, and otlier kindred complaints arising from a low stats of the body or obstruction of its functions. Do not be put off hy unprincipled dealers with some other ptl) they make more profit on. Ask for Ater's Pilu, and take nothing else. No other Ihey can give yon compares with this in iu intrinsic tsIiic or curative powers. The sick want the beet aid there It for them, and they should hare it Prepared by Dr. M. «-. ATER, tractieal aud Analytical Chemist, Lowall, **«■ fa\B Cts. pxr Box. Fits Boxn tor %1. *ot.n nv FOR, SALE, $n \ (100D MARE (IN FOAL), WITH TBAR- A Hog colt bj ber aida. Will work ia jingle ur double bamesi. Apply »t tbe Office of the Evening Telegraph* LANGLEY STREET. «■» For Bale Ex Camden, HoitrtlfT, Backer, um! Aogfontara BIU«rt, Oregon Cider In bbls. and um, (Inr. t In casks, half-casks and caset, (anterne and California Wblte Win*, French Ucohol 90 O.P., Eug. (Ilquol, iluniin and Bollenser Chaa. pague, ind In ^lore an assortment of Brandy and Liquors »ul(ab!e for the frada. tat* Depot of Havana Cigars. EUGEXE TUOMAS, 8e 8 Yates street. Relief for the Afflicted. THB INTRODUCTION Q.T Ferry Da-rim' Vegetable Paiu Killer To tlio Suffering Huniani'y of tbis Aga liaa relieved moro pain, and caused mor» real joy tban any other one thing that o«a be iiniiieil. MOORE St, Co., Victoria, AND ALL DRUGGISTS. tell IT 13 AH Invaluable Remedy, Our lirst Physicians use it, anil reenmmea its use; tbe Apothecary linds it first among the medinues called lor, aad tbe wholesale Druggist considers it a leading article of bis trade. All the dealers in medicine speak alike in its I'n- vurjand its reputation as a medicine of great merit and virtue is fully and [ierma- ncntly established, and it is the «re«t Family MediciDo of the Ar'j. Every Volunteer should have a liotile, in case of sudden attacks of Disease. Taken Internally, curei Sudden Colds, Coughs, kc, Weuk Stonncli, General Debility, Kursinp Soro Month, Canker, Liver Complaint, Dyepepeia or 1 ndijrosiion. Crump and pain iu the Stomach, liowol Complaint, Painter.-' Colic, Aniatio Choi.Tit. Diarhteit and Dysentery. Taken exleinally curei Felons, Boils, nnd Old Sores, Severe Hums, and Srnlds, Culs, Uruises nnd Sprains, Swelling of the Joint*, Ringworm and Tetter, Broken llreasts, Frosted Feet and Chilblains, Toothache, Pain in tlie Face, Neur.iig u and Rlieuiiiati-m. 2?Ji.TJsT KILLEE, Taken internally, should be adulterated wiih milk or water, and sweetened with sugar, if desired, or made into a byrup with molasses. For a CODGII and Bronchitis, a few drops on Sugar, eaten, will be more effective than anything else. For SOKE THROAT, gargle the throai. with a mixture of Paiu Killer and water, nnd tbe relief is immediate and cure positive. So." It should not be forgotten that tbe .Pain Killer is equally as Rood to tsko internally as to use externally. Each bottle is wrapped wilh ull directions for its use. j Prices 25 ceuts, 50 c«el£ k $1 per bottle. Miscellaneous. Flogging Gaiibotti:rs —Tlie ilun- cliesler Courier givei the following account of tbe flogging of severul men who were convicted at the late assiz-s of rohbery with personal violence :—The prisoners were stripped to the waist, their legs fastened in a kind of box, and their arms secured by strops at the wrist, leaving their hands free lo clutch two rings to which the straps are attached. The first brought to the post was Michael Flaherty, aged 18, who was to receive 18 lashes. Tlie prisoner had forlifitd himself with a piece of leather, which lie rolled in bi- mouth, and at every fall of the 'cat' compressed between his teeth. He writhed and howled piteously, and nt the twelfth stroke cried, ' Oh dear, oh dear, tell me whether that is oleven or twelve.' 'I'lie stolid and stalwart gaoler who handled the whip vouchsafed no reply, l<nt repeit'.ed his blows at the Bignal from the surgeon, with about halt a minute's interval between ench infliction. The suspense between the strokes seemed :o add to ihe agony of the torture, leaving time for the dreaded apprehension of the renewal of the stroke. On being released, the prisoner, who had howled so fearfully before, turned round, and said, wiih the most consummate impudence, ' Thank you, gentlemen, my mother often gave me worse with her npron strings.' The next mounted was Peter Kelly, who wus u youth of about 20 years, tell in stature end muscular in frame. Ho had been convicted of highway robbery with violence, and of on attempt, to ' choke and strangle ' nn old man. He bore the first three or four strokes with perfect composure, bnt throughout the rest of the casligution groaned repeatedly at every stroke. Once, turning round, he said, ' I'm innocent of this, gentlemen ;' and when taken down he repeutcdly protested his innocence of the offence for which he had been condemned. Ho also received 18 lashes. He was brought into tbe yard as Kelly was taken away, and turning round, he saw the unsightly lacerations on bis companion's back, and shuddered at the anticipated pain of undergoing a similar disfigurement. Though he uttered no cry or groan, every miscle and fibre of his frame shook throughout the operation. On being removed, ho also declared h s titter innocence of the crime imputed to him. A refractory youngster, who had refused to work, was next hoisted. At the first stroke he howled, danced, and shrieked, and continued to do so throughout, protesting that he would do auy work if allowed to go. The Hbbcules—During the shott interval which has elapsed since tbe keel of this vessel wis laid down she has made the most rapid progress, and although the first piece of iron for her construction was lowered into the dock so recently as the 21st of June last, the vessel is now almoBt entirely in frame, and a considerable portion of her doublo cellular-bottom is already completed—a rate of progress, it was remarked, wliicli was without a parallel in iron ship building. The Her cules is being built on the broadside principle, while iter designs, as produced by Mr. Reed, show that she will surpass every other vessel of her class in the ele ments of strength and offensive and do fensive powers. She is to be constructed of 8in. of exterior armour plates, hid on a backing of 12in. of teuk, behind which will be worked plating of I Jin. in thickness over S!6io. of teuk and the ordinary J n. inner iron skin. Borne idea of the cuormous strength may be formed by a comparison of the Hercules nnd the Warrior, the latter having a maximum weighi of 4271b. per square foot; while the weight of the former will be 737 lbs. per square foot. It is intended that the Hercules, which will probably bc thc lust of that class of broadside ships the present Admiralty will sanction tbe construction of, shall be ready for sea within a couple of years. New Advertisements. New Goods EX "ROYAL TAR.' THOS. WILSON & CO., Invilc attention to their New Stock of WINTER GOODS just arrived by Royal Tar from London, consisting or FLANXELS—Wfi.sh— Twilled Saxony I'lniii uud fancy (Jolora DITTO — Canton — White and Uo- blcnchtd BLANKETS—All sizes BALMORAL SKIRTS FRENCH MERINOS—In all colors Hoyles' Prints, Horrocksss' Long Cloths, Linen and Cotton Ticks, Sheetings, Quilts, Drugjet Squa es, Green Baize, Hollands, American Leather Cloth, —AND— A General Assortment of Goods suitable for the Autumn aad Winter. Tho3. Wilson & Co., MASONIC BUILDING, GOVERNMENT STREET se 20 FACTS vs. THEORIES. "Give me a place to rest my lever on,'> •ays Archimedes, "and I will move the world." " Give me pure and unadulterated drugs," says Medicus, of tho olden time, " and I will euro disease." In Jim sense, both of tbese learned pundits were the veriest charlatans. They knew there was no place to rest their lever on,'either to move the world or euro disease. Mechanism was in a backward state, aod the medical profession was but unothet name for sorcery, and all the adjuncts of magic filters and cbarms of tlie " evil eye," ke. But these latter days havo borne unto us something more than even superstition and its crew ever dreamt of in tbeir maddest philosophy. In these days of practical science, what was theory ot yesterday ir tact to-day, and all tho old time notions become as bubbles in the sun, and burst and break with every breath we draw. bet Archimedes shoulder his lever and we will find a resting place for it to move the world. Let mine ancient Medicus pant and toil no more for the drugs he so sorely needs, for we have them at our hand, ever ready to serve them at his beck. Refined in the laboratory of Dr. Magiiel, the finest materials known ln the medical pro fession are obtainable by any one. His Billious, Dyspeptic, and Diarrhoea Pills stand unrivalled, and his Salve operates with magical effect upon burns, scalds, and all sores aod • leers ofthe skin. In fact, we think Magoul's Pills and Salvn are the Wonder of this century, and we are Sappy in the thought that many others of our brethren ofthe cralt agree with us. We would earnestly counsel-.(hat all families provide themselves with Dr. Maggiel's Prepaiations at once, and keep them -eady at band, so as to use them at the most opportune time and as ■ccofief. serves,— Valley Senlinel. LTTIMiBEIR, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ROUGH and dressed Cor sale cheap, J. ROBERTSON STEWART. Victoria, V. I„ 20ih August, 1866. se 21 An Appeal to the Citizens of Victoria, V-1- 'THE CONGREGATION EMANU-EL OF 1 Victoria, V. I., iu meeting assembled, this day, Saturday, Sept. 22d, 1866, Resolved, That the aid of our Fellow Citizens of nil Denominations be solicited through the following authorized and duly appointed Committee. And that such Committee endeavor, by every means in their power, to raiBe funds whereby part ofthe debt or tuort- gago on the Israelitish Synagogue may he cancelled. Knowing the liberal views and generosity ofthe citizens of Victoria, the congregation has not. the slightest doubt (making due allowance for the dulli.css of the season) that their appeal will meet with that response which thc exigency ofthe cnBe requires. A. JACOBS, President. L. ANTHONY, Secretary. II. II, COHEN, LEWI* LEWIS, D. >HIRPSEIl, J. W. KEYSER, se24 Committee on Subscription. REMOVAL. W, IIEATHORN If BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM HIS friends nnd the public that he has removed his Boot and Shoe Store To Government stiiket, two dnors from the "Colonist and Chronl le" Office, where be will continue his Bout Making businoss. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER Of the best mnterials and workmanship. N.B.—Repairing dono at shortest notice. se 23 OLYMPIA OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE AT A. W. PIPER'S, AND THE Best Welsh Rarebits ON THE ISLAND. se 19 TUB-OFJBJSTTlXat EUREKA CONCERT ROOM 1 VDEIl THS JIUABEJIFAT OF .IMS. QlAIU.l.S. HPHIS MOST FAVORITE AND FASHION- able place of amusement having been entirely re-decorated will re-open This Evening at 9 o'clock. Mr. Ned Reed, the famous Banjo Player will be in attendance to amuse vi-itors with his minstrel Songs. At the Bar the best of case Liquors and Havana Cigars will be dispensed. Open every Evening at 9 o'clock, admission free. ie 24 H Turner & Co. GOVERNMENT STREET, VICTORIA, V. I. LONDON FIRM, J- P- Tunstall & Co- LONDON HOUSE, September, 18C6. We hare received by "Pioyal Tar" and late Express arrivals a great part of our Autumn and Winter Stock. It comprises as usual a full assortment of Staple and Fancy Gauds. Linens, Cottons, Prints, Damasks, Blanki:ts, Flannkls. kc, Dbesb Goods, Tiik Nkw Linskys, Skkoks, Merinos, Poplinks, Plaids, kc. .Shawls—Hich Brochc, Wool, Himalayan, kc, Ladies' and Children's Underclothing, Mantles, Furs, Hosikry, Embroideriks, Lace Goods, kc. Millinery Wreaths, Head Dresses, a beautiful selection of Bonnets in tlie Lamballe, Pamela, and other new shapes; Hats in silk, velvet, and straw. This department is now uiukr tlie direction of a First Class French Milliner, who arrived by last steamer. The above goods have been selected by our London partner with great care, and will be sold on most favorable terms. 8C21 H. Turner *tc Oo., Agents for Alexandre's Kid Gloves. A Triumph ot Science —AKD— THE LIGHT OP THE WORLD DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS & SALVE. 1 he*e Lfe-plviiift r-medl i f.g v-i putii civ lo Ui M f u • t.niury os (lri at practice theiiigredu mLs iii tU> to i nr* nnvf, for the flf I ti «-,ir tt putii civ lo th w r -1 Kor over ftijuaifl'c Life-Giving Pills Jtiv* be-n useil with the frreitwt tnecaufi tntie tni.-shn i» ii t on y io >r vent it *g', tmt tn ' "ire Thtyn rch ou th varioH* mnl dli hy h ch thn patient i* ftiilf«-rliiij, in,.! rn invigorate t « aHliw syni«'in. T th« are'l mnl inflrin A lew iluso* of these valu&iilfl PILLS Willi rove *<> bo A VERY FOUNTAIN OF TOOTH, F.»r In tverv cane t'iey a-M new life and vita'tty, nnd tnt.ro the w.ni ge \ttgiti lo thoir ristiiie it..te. T. tho >o g ani mi dl> iffinl thi'y uill pr-ve most in vnlu He, a» a rat y, ipociflc ami ster Inx medicin". ere i» a dream realized, that P«tiM«de*I/ton sough' fur three hundred years ago, and never f nml. • e looktd tort I tnaafii thai would restore the old to '. igor and make f outh ever An Eternal Hpringf! U war left for thii dntr and hour ti realise the drenm, mnl ch»w iu one gloinu fact the magic thai i.aiU ii fair. THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES Cannot et iv thp flight of yean, hut tln'y can force back, nn Bold iilool, diaeaMtB hat mi til In mptl ovei tint ag '1 and the young. Let n-ne hesitate then,, but u 17a, the favorable opportunity that offers. When taken as prescribed— For Blllious Disorders Nothing can be more p-oducMee of cure than these 1'ilN—Their almost m g|j influence Is felt at o «• ; nml ihe UHual ci nc miuuU uf thn on it dlsLresiinu ilwniie tn removed. These rum. diet are made (runt the purest VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS. Th^y will not harm the moat dolieate female, and ca i bu k1 ii with good tfleet iu proscribed denes to I lie youngest babe. For Cutaneous Disorders And all eru'Hon* or the skin, Min HALVE ii moat iu vahuble. It does n I lu-al ■ x(e>Dtly Mm ■, but pene t. iu. -, IlV. il.. . ....ti... ..tm ... . ._ ii.. -__r Cow Por Sale \ COW (AND OALP SIX WEEKS OLD), il wurranlcd perfectly gentle. I'ricc $55. Also, a young Steer. Apply to •e20 G. NIAS, James Bay. Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE. . HE PA11TNERSIIIP HERETOFORE EX- I iMinK between Thomas Napier Hiblicn and James Carswell under tbe name or firm of Hibben k Carswell, lias been ilns dny dissolved by mutual consent. The ousiness will in future be carried on by Mr. T. N Hibben, who wll pay and receive ull money due to or owing by the late firm Dated this 13tli day of September 1860. THOMAS NAI'IER HIBBEN, JAMKS CARS WE 1,1.. Witness to tlio signature of Thomas Napiei liibhcn, UEORflK Pbarkes, Solicitor, Victoria, V. T. Witness to the Signature of James Carswell, Honpar Hishop, Solici'or, Victoria, V. I. se 13-lm BRITISH PERIODICALS. . ,ii■ i.i "■ ■. .. ■,■■•>• i. i 111 ■ i . \ i. ii i tr ttt with the most a arching efl < of ihe evil. * lo the vary root dr. mm His Invariably cure the following Diseases : Aithraa, Bi»wel Cora plain ti, Concha, GoldM, Chest Di eases, CuitivrnePH, I» : pi J>1 h , Diarrh' a, Drops v. DcUlttjr, , „ , Fever and hgi *, Female Complaint*, Headache, Indi? atlnn, Indue, zt, Inflamm .tlon, inward Weakness, Li-er Complaint, Lowiie-^ofSiiirltB, Klnirworm. Bbtnuat'im, Salt hfnnh Sualds, Skin Dineasea. tkaT VOTICR.— 'onegeirine wttnont the eneraved Iradfc.mark round dub pot or boa, signed b\ DR, J. iA(.Ql l„ 43 Fulton street} New ■ ork, to countL-rfet Whi. h is felony. 4^ Mold hv ill resnectnhle Dealers In Vfdicinei throughout the United S-atos aud Can.da—at 25 cents per V»x or pot. A. C. Langley & Co., Agents for Vancouver Island and British Columbia. it 2 The London Quarterly Revew (Conservative). The Edinbirgh Review (Whig) The U estminster Review (Radical) The Korth British Review (Free Church) Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (Tory) The foir Reviews re-puhlished by Messrs. ?roTT & Co., or" ePin-ral y CO nide>ed an tuo (treat BefltWI, atiii Blackwood lias ieen jisily placed in tb«aarae mnk. Whoever dia;ien^«H wilh r (id.n^' pn licntinnt of thin cla«l, whatever ma> lie hi* eil^ral i ..form itlnn, «;ll Bonn lm ftltosrether d'ehind the time in whieh he lives—iind in tlicse times a pe. ko i uvty lowi net vety far bebtodi Tbey may m *e»u and studleil with nn. eanlaM* hy ihe people ol thin co uitry, of every creed and party. 1.^- IILVCKWOOD Is qnUltuUr Attractive at ihln time t» Aiti'MiiaiiH, not on1yf>r Iti Rtrl I articles by ■lihtinmiifh'id writers ol tii-ii n, hut fnr he noouqnlof ilie lat*- civil w r now hi'iiiR wililei ly Cl. Von norke, a Ofm-ritioffiner, ebb f- T-j-talf to Gun. J. E. li. .- tuart, of the Coufrilerate army. TERMS FOR 1866. For an j nno of the Keview* f 1 per annum For An) twooflbe RflvleWM 7 '* For auy tbr»e of tbe i ovfewi 10 " Forallfuur of tbe llevlewd 12 " Kua Hlackwo-d's Ma itii" 4 " V'or Blackwood and "lie Rovl w 7 ■' For ll!:r Kw-.od and any two of the Reviews 10 " For rl*ckw<nd and three of thu Hevle**s..l3 ** For HI *ckwood ami ihe four Keviows 15 " CLUBS. A dl*notint of twenty per cent, will be a'lowed lo clubs cf four or more personK. Tnus, four c pies of Hlarkwcod, or ofotif Review will he went to one address <>r AI2 80. Knur copies of the fuur Iteviewa and Blackwood, for$48, and soon. POSTAGE. When sent by mail, tbe Postage to nny part of the Unittd t tei wi 1 be i ut twent>-four ceutsa year for " LACKwoot)," and but eiyht cents a year for each of the Reviews. Re "uced Prices for previous years. S'll.Frrlbers may obtain the Repaint* immediately preceding 1806, as foil, ws, viz.: 2Macfe«wod from S-ptem '-r. 18^4. to December, 1865 Inclusive, at the rate of $2 50 a year. The ATor(ABrifi«Hfrnm.Iinuary. 1868, to Tleoemfcer 1>65, inehistye; the Edinburgh 'nd the Westminster trim p il. 1864, to Decemic, 186'), inelu Ive. add the Isondon Quarterly tor the year 18 6, at the rate of $1 60 a y.tr lor each or any evi'W. jW" A few copies yetrt-nnin ofoB Itofovr Revieios for 1863 at * 1 a set, or tl 60 for any one. LEONARD SCOTT & CO., Publishers, 33 Walker Strut. N. T. L. S, & Co., also publish tbe FATUVEFDR'S C3-XJI3DE By IllWRT PTiPmmi. «f Edinburgh, nnd tin l..ej. P. .\oktos, ■ I Tlf <ill«r.. 2 >•"!>. Rojiti Oulavo, 1000 p;iL'C, iii ii numeiou. KiiKravitiju- Fcice |7 for tbs two rn'-jaw—bj lf.il, roit paid, |B «t .» 33 TUE ONK TUIA'G WAIsTED. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. The Blood. These fiimona pills are so composed tb* tbey operate wholesomely on the sloniHch, if,.' liver, Ihe bowils, anil oiher organs; by corree:- ing any derangements In their functions whereby a steady supply of pure materials tor the renewal ol the llfood Is lurnishrd, nml a, constaut abstraciiou of effete products is effected. This perfect circulation thus become* the very fountain of health and life, and overcomes all form of disease wherever Us eitua^- tion. General Dlaordei-8 of Ihe Mvc, and Momach. All who ever indulge a* table, either in eat* 'nu or drinking, should take altoDt ten of thes- tiiui.vii i pill') iii bed time, from which will reo suit a clear head and good stomach the foil w~ ing morning. Thousands of Ladies sre always complaining of sick headaches, want o appetite, wantof energy, and wantol jirenglh, to cotrcct nil these evils, three or four ol these- Pills should be taken twiee a week, when they would give the invalid .oe health anil appelit* of a ploughman. Females of all Aftcs and <lUUMI Obstruction.) ot any kind, either in young or those between forty and fifty—th' most critical petiod of life—may be radically iemo.",<} by using these Fills according to the printed, directions whieh accumpaoy each box. YnunR persons with sickly and tallow complexion? may have tbe bloom of health restored by thi? corrective, wl ich purifies the blood and expels nil grOBS and impure humorsfrum thefys- lem. Beware then of tho critical nge fronr forty to fifty, as it sends many tlmusunds t» Ijremature grave,—these Pills should be titlm it that period of lite two or three times p teek Want uf Strength and Energy. Persons of sedentary habits, or those troubled in mind, working in Factories or Coal Pits, who cannot obtain thnt amount of fresJ, air and exercise which nature requires, suffer from weakness nnd delility, lowness of spirils and want of appetite. All such should 'ftke-i lose or two ol these Pills every three or fom days, as they act gently and efft-cttwilly on the system and impart vigor and energy to iho body, which is nlwayB followed by a good appetite, sound nnd refreshing sleep, and » high flow of spirits. For the Cure of Dropsy. The cflicicy of Holloway's Pills in Dropsy in extraordinary. Tliey act with such a peculiar effect upon the system, that the fluid' causing this direlul complaint, nre peiceptibl jarriei off ond prevented from nny furthci accumulation. The sufferer regains a buoy- ancy (if spirits end rejoices in a completely I'ni'i: eil constitution. It is indispensably necessary that the Ointment should be most i HV.■iu illy rnbhed into the complaining par'ji during the whole course of treatment. Children and their Allmentr. In no country in the world are more children carried to an early grave than in Great Britain. Coughs, Measles, Scarlatina, Fevers, and other .iiscascs attack the little sufferers, and death, hut too often, lollows at a rapid pace ; yet if at the first stage ot these complaints, parents were to hnve recourse to Holloway's Pills, all danger woulc be avoided for the stomach and bowels wonld oe gently bul effectually cleansed by this mild nperient; the depraved numors correctca ana me secret ions duiy regulated. A perfect cure would "oon be effected, and the '.'ttle patient restored to sons'* health. Holloway' PI. r ve ths best known remedy in lh world fa the following diseases: PoMatthe I sl*t>lifilimelit of Prnlennor H.illowny, 24 I ."Irnnd, (near Temnle Bar,) I. nilnn ; ols" by all respect able DrugirlRt? anil Dealers in Ue icincst^roughool lbe otvlllted world,at tlie lollowinp (cici-s— Is. if,., 5. Bd., 4s. (id., lis., 22a., and 33s. each box. Alius Antbma Billiouft Complaints th Femkle Irregular ill*! Fever of all kiodi Fits I lost Bead Aebe Indigei-tios lllllrlllllllUtilHl Jaundice l.i.cr CoinnlainU Luni bayo Piles Rheumatism Retention sf Urine Blotrbes l-kin Bnwel complaints Colics Constipation of tbe Bowl* Consumttlon Debilllj Oropny Uvientrr (ryilpslpe *.* Thero is s considerable saving by taking tbe irger siMS. Iiirectictis for tlie guidrnce of patients in every dl.iOr iler arc alHxed to chcIi box. Serofu'aorKIng a Evil -lore Throats ■-lime and Grave- Seconilary tymp- liims iC'Doloreox Tmiiors Ulcers Viu.crcal aflec lions Worms of a tln.l. Weskoess froin whatever cause Printkd and Published by McClcm k Co. at the office, Langley Street. ffil*pa$| VOL. I. THE "EVENING TELEGRAPH," ITHI.I.-.I1BII Everv Evening at 4 O'clock, (Saturday and Sunday evenings excepted.) ALSO IVIBY SUNDAY MORNING ! TERMS OF MUBMCKIPTIOIV I :>r Annum, It- advance, by miU, $10 00 for six months 0 00 I ur W-.tk, pM/able lo Carrier, , 25 Uigl«tul>JM, i 10 For terms of Advertisement apply at the Office, Langley Street- fet HERMAN SHULTZ, —IT— Els Well Known and Old Established Stand The Government st. Boot Store, Has just received per steamer A FINE ASSORTMENT OP ladies' and Children's Shoes, Wbich he offers at a very low price. Receives by each steamer from England and San Francisco BOOTS Sc SHOES FINEST AND REST QUALITY, FRENCH LEATHER, —AND— SHOE FINDINGS, At prices to correspond with the times. se 12 . NOTICE . 4Lli PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS A against the undersigned are requested to present them within 'Ml days from date. All persons indebted to the undersigned are requested to Bettlo tlieir accounts within 30 dnys e'ther by note or otherwise, or they will be given to my Attorney for collection, as 1 intend to leave for Europe ■e 16-lm J. W. KEYSER. POR S^.3LiE TWO GROVER k BAKER SICWINO MACHINES, for heavy work; one Singer's Machine, No. 2, for fine and heavy work. All the goods pertaininc to the business, including cotton goods, ticking, pulu, and other goods too numerous loo mention. The above will be sold for lea than cost within Ht days. Termi—Cash or approved Notes. —A.L80- The entire stock of Crockery, Hardware, Furniture, Fancy Goods, ke,, un tho same terms ns above. All goods unsold after 30 duys will be sold at auction. se l«-lra J. W. KEYSEU. XJJSII VEPtSIT Y —or— WASHINGTON TERRITORY 'PHIS INSTITUTION WILL REOPEN ON A the 17th inst. Pupils of both sexes received, who will be expected to lurnish their own rooms, which are provided in separate buildings, free of charge. The Expense ol Boarding and Tuilion. wiihout incidentals, will uot exceed S50 per quarter of 11 weeks, payable in advance. For further information address REV. OEO. F. WHITWORTH, President. Seattle, W. T., Sept. 1st, 1866. se 11 LIST OF ARRIVALS At the Mount Ararat Hotel during the months of June, July, and August, 1866. June—His Excellency Governor Kennedy, Mr William A G Young, Mr. Benj W Pearse. July—Messrs Jas Wilcox, F Dupray, Jas Reed Macadam, John Dand, Louis Philpot. F W Alwood, J R Ford, E S Hatch, Sir Jas Douglas, D Fraser, E S Whitting- ham. August—H B Seelye, W B Stronach, J Robertson Stewart, Thos Lett Stal- achmid , Robt Burnaby ; John Nicholson, M M Titus, F W Green, Benj v7 Pearse, Acting Surveyor General, R Homfray, H O Tiedemann ; James Mc- Cutchan; Wm Denny, Wm Wilson, Joseph Hilton, R D and J; Kenneth Ho- Kensie,Jr, Wm B McKensie, David B Blair, Chas Red fern, Chis Kent. •s4 1« VICTORIA, VAJVCUUVKR ISLAND, UiURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 11, 1866. NO. 87. New Advertisements. LINCOLN HOUSE! Cor- Washington and Front sts, PORTLAND, OREGON. ST. C. lHATTilIE<)3EX, Of the St. NicholuB Hotel, Victoria, HAVING TAKEN THE ABOVE HOUSE, wishes to announce Lo ti.e public tbat he I* now piepared to accomodate guests in a satisfactory mann-r. Noihing will be left undone, which is in the power ofthe proprietor to do, to render guests comfortable. Portland, August 24tb, 1866 se 14 NEW BUTCHER SHOP^ n Wm. B. Townsend EC'S TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT on SATURDAY NEXT He will re-open the Eureka, Market, GOVERNMENT STREET, Adjoining the Masonic Buiidixo, Where he hopes, by keeping a good article and by strict attention to business, to merit a share of tbe public patronage. se 26-lm I'HE GREAT REMEDY OF THE -AGE. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. Tlie effect ot the Ointment on the Syatcm To the v. ry co c and centre ol al) dis nes which affect the human body, tbis remarkable prepura ion penetrHies. Ii disappears under the friction of the bauds, us salt disappears when rubbfl u,jon mi-nt. The unguent perforins its healing errand rapidly, safely, aad without pain, dimple erupiions. upen sores, hard tumors, "croluiou- developments of all kinds, abcesses, cancer*, old wounes. and, in tact, every sped s of iull.iiunialion and suppuration, whether iu tbe skin, tbe flesh, the glands, or among the muscles, can be arresteb in its destructive course, and permanently cured without danger by rubbing In this inestimable Ointment. Bad LogR, Uml llreasta, Bores, and fivei.. In many Hospitals in Kurope this celebrated remedy is now used for the cure or old wounds, sores, and ulcers ; in Spain and Portugal, and iu many parts of Italy, the first Physicians te- regularly prescribe its use. It is a sovcreigr remedy lor bud breasts and bad legs; and likewise lor nil skin diseases. It is to be found in tho chest of nearly every sailor, soldier, ane' emigrant. liiipiuili in li* of Youth j — Son. anil Ulcer*. The above class of complaints Is surely re noved by uightly fomenting the parts witl . arm water, and then by most effectually rub oing in this Ointment. Persons suffeiing fron Ibpse direful complaints should lose not a mn ment tn arresting tlieir progress. It should tn understood that it is not sufficient merely to smear tho Ointment on the affected parts, bul it must be well rubbed in for some considerable time tw.ior three limes a day, that it may be taken into the system, whence it will remov. only hidden sore or wou id as effectually a. though it were palpable lo the eye. Bread and water poultices, alter the rubbing In ol tt Ointment, wi,I do great service. This is thf only proper treatment for females in cases cl cancer to '.lie stomach, or for those who snlli; from a general hearing don n. Pile., Fistula., Mrlrtnrcn. Rlotcbes, asalso swellings, can with ccrtnintj be radically cured if the Ointment be usee freely, and the Pills be taken night and morning as recommended in the printed instructions When treated in any otherway these complaint. Duly dry up in one place to break out in an- ither ; whereas this Ointment will remove tin "minor from the system, aud leave the patien i vigorous and healthy being. It will requir. ■irae, aided by the use of tne Pills, to ensure asling cure. Dlptherfa, Rmnchltls, Sole Throats, Any of the above class of diseases may be -uredbywell rubbing the Ointment three •imes a day upon the skin covering the throat, chest, and neck of the patient. The unguent will soon penetrate the pores and give immediate relief. To allay the (ever and lessen ths inBnmation, eight or ten Pills should be taken night and uiorning. The Ointment will pio. duce perspiration, which is so essential for remo-iog fevers, sore throats, and those oppressions of the cheat which arise from Asthma, Bronchitis, and other causes. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used tn the following Cases i Bai l.egt Corn* (CjrnB) Kliftim.'UiBin Bid Breasti Cancers JLcaiiln Bums 0 infracted and Sore Niiipki Bunions Sti rt Joint* S ro Throiit Bite of M«»cTiftnei KlephnntiaiiB Skin dUeaa' and S&nd-Fliei liHtulm Scurvy oco-bay Ch lego-foot Gout Sore henda lilan-lular Swell- famars lingi I'lceri ;bllblalm It mbsgo. Wound a Chapped Hands Piles Yawi Bold at f e Establishment ol Profrsiob Rou.owa ill, Strsnii, near Temp].. Bai), I/iiidm ; alio by a ,-especUble Drueclfits tud Healer,, hi Medicines through DUltl.e civilized world, at the foil,,win* prices la. lkd J. Sd. 4s «d.. 11a., 22., anil 83s., each Pot. •,• Thare saconilderableaaviogbytakingthelartti lasjs. St.—Illreetlcai for thepuWacos of Filtrate lo «vm Jiiorler are affiled to each Pet. TIHITI EVENING TELEGRAPH GENERAL Job Printing ESTAIILJSIU1EIVT Langley Street, Victoria, The Printing Office OF TIIE EVENING TELEGRAPH Office is replete with every appliance and variety of material for tbe Execution of LETTER PRESS PRINTING In all its brunches, whether Plain or Ornamental Miscellaneous. 'PHE OFFICE ATMS at securing _L suet speedy Execution of order? as is consistent with correct and elegant Work- mauBhip. Orders reeeived for Printing Books, Business Cards, Pamphlets Invoices,, Catalogue! Bill Ileads, Sermons, Trade Forms, Reports Circulars, (PUin Rentals, Coloured,) Leases, Band Bills. (Plata or Law Form? of svery Coloured,) description, For Prices, apply at the Office Langley street, General News Agent J. Stratman. EMPIRE NEWS DEPOT Cor. Washington & Sansome sif. San Francisco. 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Leslie'* new Kamily Msgsune 3 00 Ctisrabera' (•'ilinhurph ournal 4 00 Monthly papara, llncaa Week 6 00 .i " All tba Year Round 6 00 Tliackerar'aCnrnliillMaL-atlne 0 0C London Lancet 6 00 3. A Sala'a Temple B.ir fl (Hi LoDl'l 1 Society lir'Uir,' 6 In! St. Jatnee Macaxine 6 00 Erlinhurt-h Review 10 Oil Ixindon Review 10 OO North Britiali Review 10 00 Iwtminalar Re'iew JU00 Twidon Art Journal... '..1£O0 IT, r. ir j t Smeltinf Mif 10 00 An Appeal to the Citizens of Victoria, V-1. I'HE CONGREGATION EMANT-EL OF 1 Victoria, V. I., in meeting assembled, this dav, Saturday, Sept. 22d, 18IJ0, Resolved, That the aid of our Fellow Citizens of till Denominations be solicited through the following authorized and duly appointed t.'ommiitee. And that such Committee endeavor, by every means in tbeir power, to raise funds whereby part ofthe debt or mortgage on the Isruelitish Synagogue may be cancelled. Knowing tbe liberal views and generosity of tlie citizens of Victoria, the congregation has not the slirbtest donbt (making due allowance lor the dullness of the season) that their appeal will meet with that response which the exigency ofthe case requires. A. JACOBS, President. L. ANTHONY, Secretary. II. M. COHEN", LEWIS LEWIS, D. BHIEP8BR. J. W. KEYSER, se24 Committee on Subscription. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, FOR THE RAPID CURE OF Colds, Coughs, und llonrseiicsft. ItRiMFin.ii. MiBl, 20th Dec., 1855. Dr. J.C. Atkr: lilotiotlieiltate tunny the beat remedy I bare ever l'uund tor Coughs, Il'i.u■■■■■!, is. luflueiiza, and the ruucuinitaiit -> m i-i- ■nn uf a Cold, li your Cherrt I'ecturu. Its constant use in my practice and my family fur the last ten years haa shuwu It tu ixinaoati supe-. riur virtues fur tlio treatment uf these complaints. EHHN KNIGHT, M.D. A. B. MORTLEY, Esq.,or Utjca, N.Y., writes: "I lure used your Pkctoiul myself and In my family ever sine* you invented It, and believe It tlie best medicine fur Ita purpose I'vi'i' put out. With a bad cold 1 should sountl pay twenty-five dollars for a bottle tbnu do without It, at take any other remedy," Croup, Whooping Congh, Influenza. M'i:i*<:mki 1., Miss., Feb. 7,1850. Brother Ater: I will cheerfully certify your Pectoral Is the beat remedy we possess for the cure of i\ltoopinq Cough, Croup, and the chest diseases of children, wa of your fraternity In the South appreciate your skill, and commeud your medicine to our people. Ill HAM CONKLIN, M.D. AMOS LEE, Esq., Monterey, Ia., writes, 3d Jan., 1866: "I bad a tedious Iufluenza, which confined me In doora sis weeks; took many medicines without relief; finally tried your Pectoral by the advice of our clergyman The first dose relieved the soreness in my throat aud lungs; lt-ii than one half the bottle made me completely wi-tl. Your me llrtnos are the cheapest as well as the belt we can buy, and we«lwm vou, Doctor, and your remedies, as the poor man's friend." Asthma or Phthioic, and Bronchitis* West Manchester. Pa., Feb. 4,1850. Sir: YourOmsRRr Pectoral is performing marvelloui cares ln this section. It has relieved soveral from alarming symptoms of consumption, ami is nuw curing a man who has labored under an affection of the lungs for tbt last forty years. HENRY L. PARKS, Merchant. A. A. RAMSEY, M.D.. Albion, Monroe Co., Iowa, writes. Sept. fl, 1885: "During my practice of many years I have found nothing o<jiial to yonr Cherrt Pectoral for giving ease and relief to consumptive patients, or curing •uch a* are curable." Wo might add volumes of evidence, but tbe most con- Tinting proof of the virtues of this remedy ii found Id ill effects upon trial. Consumption* Probably no one remedy hits ever been known which cur*.! so many ami such dangerous cases as this. Some no human all inn reach ; bnt even to those the CflUUtr Pectoral affords relief and comfort. Astor Housi, New Yore Cm, March ft. 186(1 Doctor Ater, Lowell; 1 feel it a duty and a pleasure to Inform you what your Cherry Pectoral hns done for my wife. She had been five months tailoring under tbe dangerous symptoms of Consumption, from which no Hid we mubl procure gave her much relief. She was steadily falling, until Dr. Strong, of this city, where wo have come for advictt, recommended a trial of your medicine. We bless hiskfndnesft, as we do your skill, for she bim recovered from that dnv. Pho in nut yet ns strung nn lbs used to be, but is free from her cough, and calls horsulf well. Yours with gratitude nml regard, OKLANDO SHELBY, of PdrmraiJ. Omsumptiret, do nnl iMptlr till ym have tried Aim's OniRRY Pectoral. It in made ly OtMQftilt twfl inedival chemists lu the world, and its oorM all around us Ix-siteak the high merits uf Ita virtues.— I'hittidelpbut Isdipr. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, TU sciences Of Chemistry ami MsdMlH ixttn bsSB taxed their DtOMMt to produce tlm bat, not paftsl purgative which is known to innu. tnntUDWftblt proofs are shown that UUSI Plttl havo virtues wiiii ti WpSM In •icelleiiio the ordinary medicines, and that th- y win nn- precede ntedly Ul«>n the est wm uf nil men. They are safe and pleuaailt to tuke. but |»iwcrfnl lo BUfli Tlit-ir i»-ne- trnting properties stimuhtie the vital activities of thi> kidy, remove the obetructiuns of its organs, jiurify tlie blood, aud eijtel disease. They pUfSOOl Qh Ami humors which breed and grow dIsti<ui[M>r, Htimuiatf sluggish or disordered organs into their imtunil nrtioii. ami impart healthy tone with strength to the whole system. N»t only do tbey euro tbe evory-day complaints of every body, but j also formidable and dangerous disease* that have Iwiffled | the best of human skill. While they produce powerful effects, they aro at the same time, in diminished duses, the safest and best physic that can be empl'iyed fur rhildn>n. Being sugar-coated, they nre pleasant to take; and twhip purely vegetable, are free fnmi any risk ot harm. Cures have been made which surpass bulief were tliey not substantiated by men of such exalted potfflon and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Many eminent clergymen and physicians have lent their names to certify to the pnblic the reliability of my remedies, while others have sent me the assurance of their conviction that my Prejianitions contribute Immensely to the relief of my afflicted, suffering iellow-men. The Agent below named is pleased tn furnish gratis my American Almanac, conthlnf ng directions for their use and lertificates of their cures, of the following complaints: — CostfveneM. Bilious Complaints. Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising from a fonl Stomach, Nau- aea, Imlig.*tion. tforbW Inaction of mc Rowels nnd Pain arising therefrom. I'lntnl-ncy. 1a»# of Appetite, all Ulcerous and Cutaueons Diseases which require an evnenant Medicine, Scrofula or King's Evil. They also, by purifying the blood and stimulating the system, cure many complaints which it would not 1* supixwod they could reach, such as Deafhess. Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Neirous Irritabilitv. Derangements of the Liver and Kidneys, liiiiii. and otlier kindred complaints arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealer* with some other pill they make more profit on. Atk for Ayer's Pills, and take nothing else. No other they can give you compare* with this in Its intrinsic value or curative powera. The rick want the beet aid there Is for them, and they should have it. Prepared by Dr. J. C AVER, frtotieal and Analytical Chemist, Lowsll, Mass. »*wi aa Cts. per Box. Five Boxis roa )1. MOORE St, Oo., Victoria, FOR, SALE, M \ GOOD MAKE (IN FOAL), WITH TEAR- A ling colt by ber lida. WU1 work i* •ingle or double bnrnesg. Apply tt tb* Office of the Evening Telegraph* LANGLEY STREET. ■«» For Bale Ex Camden, HostHlrr, Bocker, am! lu^o-luru BIU«n, Oregon Cider io bbls. and MM, 1 lar. t In casks, half>casks and caiat, tanterne and California Wlilte WUm, French Ucobol 90 O.P., Eag. Cllquot, lluuim and Ilollenger Chaa. pagne, And ln store an assortment ot Rrandr and Liquors suitable for the Trad*. **St* Depot of Havana Cigars. se 8 EUGEXE TUOMAS, Yates street. Relief for the Afflicted. THE INTRODUCTION QF Perry DaT-! Vegetable Paiu Killer To the Suffering Humani'y of tbis Aga lias relieved more pain, and caused mor* real joy tlau any other one thing that oia be named. AND ALL DRUGGISTS. tell Invaluable Remedy. Oiir lirst Phjsicians use it, and recommea its use; tbe Apothecary finds it lint among the medicines called tor, aad tbe wholesale Druggist considers it a leading article of bis trade. All the dealers in medicine speak alike in its favor; and its reputation as a medicine of greut merit and virtue is fully and |ierma- ntutly established, and it ia the «r»it Family MediciDo of the Ar-. Every Volunteer should have a bottle, in cast of sudden attacks of DlaiU*. Taken Internally, curea Sudden Colds, Coughs, &c, U'eiik Stomich, General Debility, Nnrsinp; Sore Month, Cankor, Liver Complaint, Dvfpepsiaor lndiirestion, Crump and pain iu the Stomach, llowel Complaint, Painters' O.'lir', Asiatie Cholera, Piarlia'u and Dysentery. Taken externally eurea Felons, I?oijs, nnd Old Sores, Severe Burns nnd Scalds, Cuts, Bruises nnd Sprains, Swelling of the Joinis, Ringworm and Tetter, Broken Breasts, Frosted Feet und Chilblains, Toothache, I'uin in tlie Face, Xeuralgiu und Rheumatism. 2PA.TTSF IKIiLI/ER,, Taken interna]^-, should bo ndclttrated wiih milk or water, and sweetened with sugnr, if desired, or made into u syrup with molasses. For a COUGH and Bronchitis, a few drops on Sugar, eaten, will lie more effective than anything else. For SORE THROAT, gargle the throat, with a mixture of Pain Killer nnd water, and the relief is immediate and cure positive. S&* It should not be forgotten that tbe , Fain Killer is equally as tood to take internally as to use externally. Each bottle is wrapped with ull directions for its use. Prices 2a ceuts, 50 ctnts k $1 pet bottle. New Advertisements. (Ebruing GDdtgrapJj. THUR8PAV KVK.MNCi, OCT. 11, 186C. Tbo It.«on! of a Cliarliitan- It may seem rather a superfluous task to expose tbe inconsistency, oontrsdictlon, falsehood and toadyism of our morning contemporary, the Victoria Chronicle. There are iustances, however, where if no instruction can he gleaned, if no startling facte <can be produced, a little amusement can at least be faruished, and amusement just uow is rather desirable than other., wise. In this morning's Chronicle we •re accused of " Governorphobia"; of bating, ' good Sir James Douglas,' of calling upon the people to throw rotteu eggs at Governor Seymour; and of denouncing tho attempt to givo Governor Kennedy a dinner on his departure. All of Which we siihply say ia untrue. The editor of this journal never hated Governor Douglas, Jiowever much ho might have censured bis political policij; we never even hinted at receiving Governor Seymour with rotten eggs—thu only allusion to these unsavory articles having been made by the Chronicle itself—and we never denounced the attempt to give Governor Kennedy a farewell dinner; our .protest being levelled at the design of making the banqnet assume, what nobody 'but-tbe Chronicle 8unkcy and a fow others of his class would attempt to make it assume, a political endorsation of His Excellency's administration. Ou personal ■ grounds we hove never opposed any public man; we may have been bitter in our onimadversioiMi on Goreruor Kennedy, as wo have been on others occupying public positions to the public detriment ; but uo one can accuse as of descending into thoso gross aud vulgar personalities which form the stock in trade of tho Chronicle and which wonld disgrace it in tbe eyes of every person in the community, if it had not long since lost all character and position, and sunk to thc level of the San Francisco Varieties. So much for our contemporary's falsehoods ; now to his consistency and independence. Tho "good Sir James Douglas;" whom it lias of late been lauding ia the most irrclevent manner, and disgusting no one more by its sycophancy than the ox-Governor himself, it not very long ago condemned in no measured language. Governor Seymour, whom it now desires should be tlie demi-god before -whom ail its fellow toadies should fall down fn worship, was only a few weeks ago c monster, a drunkard, a liar—every thing in fact that a coarsely indignant mind could suggest. Governor Kennedy, who is now also a star of tlio first magnitude—wo cannot soy whether a fow government advertisements have caused the change—was a little while ago a deBpot, who was seeking to override tlio people, to force unpopular men into high offices, and to sink tho colony under ruinous taxation. And lastly this " loyal'' paper not long uinco was threatening this saino Governor with annexation to the United States, if liis Excellency did uot at onco bow to the public voice. Wo have already published tbe fact that it is ouly within the last few weoks, the Chronicle conductor agreed with tbo principle of annexation if he thought it would succeed. Tho following ie an extract from his paper last year showing that owing to Imperial neglect and His Excellency's misgovcrnincflt annexation had takoa a firm hold of the public mind : " Almost the first words Ilia Excollency beard on landing here from the foremost man In tbo Legislative Assembly shonld bare uwakencd him—as they certainly hnve others -to tbo possibility thnt the Sentiment of loyalty waa in danger first, from neglect by the Imperial Government, secondly, from a contiguity to the Republic of America. It might perhaps bc information to the Kxccu- tive to bear that this alarm which was given from the Assembly a year ago is moro than echoed by the slate of public sentiment to-day. It has been a year in which thc ideas of all men havo traveled fast, and if ours as well as others havo moved toward free institutions it must bo in no small degree attributed to the double inllucnce of attraction and repulsion which have impelled at the same time in the saino direction." We do not wish to say that thero is anything wrong in this statement ; ou the contrary it is quite true ; but tho man whocculd publish such an acknowledgement as tbis, who could warn Governor Kennedy against the increasing and justifiable auucxatiou sentiment, and then cat tbo words of his own paper, denounce all men who viewed things - in a similar light ns " disloyal' flagellate in fact himself, is snrdiy bolow tho notico of the people, and as much lit to conduct a public jour* nal as h Bill Bjkes is to proside over a I'liilaiithropical Society. And then in denouncing the urbitrary conduct of Gov. ernor Kennedy, hu states that Governor Douglas with all liis personal popularity did not " consult thoso over whom he was placed." "II a governor," sayi the Chronicle "at ttO >, nu old resident with all the influence of obi iir-siicintioiiB, persooal popularity, and I reputation of having dune very unich tat mi- Colon/, could have his position shaken for neglecting to consult those over whom lie whs placed, how much more should a strangor at abuut four times the salary avoid even the appearance of arbitrariness? Ilia Excellency ought to have known tbat men from Great Britain would not put up here with less nf tbeir rights tban they bave at home, and he might have known that the Eastern colonists wbo have shown their loyalty by kicking some half dozen petty gubernatorial tyrants out ofthe proposed confoileration in order to keep British institutions from being disgraced aid driven out iustiad, would not quietly submit to have tho provocation repeated." Wc will not repeat at this time the coarso vituperation with which our respectable and fastidious contemporary not very long ago assailed Governor Kennedy. As for Governor Seymour, whom it now worships with a kind of Eastern adoration, wo give tho following choice oxtract from its columns of September 7. After charging the Jlritisli Columbian with " maudlin sycophancy''—a rather dangerous expression for the glasshouse Chronicle to throw—iu supporting Governor Seymour, it says : "Out of the six nowspapen published in the two colonioa but one is found willing to toady the aulhor of theso libels because he happens to be a Govornor," The Columbian can now safely soy tho number has been increased to two, and that Mr. Seymour, who only recently had ''nefarious designs" against Victoria, who according to tho Chronide " would not he acceptable to Iho .people of eithor colony," is now just the man to push things ahead and make Victoria tho capital. About a month ago the Chronicle said : ".Mr. Seymour appears to possess neither policy nor principle., and a greater misfortune could not have befallen Vancouver Islnnd than to have such a man sent to rule over us. With a Governor naturally prejudiced against ua as a people, and Interested in the real estate and town iota of tho sister colony, our natural advantages will bo ignored nud our well-grounded complaints disregarded." And this man who possesses neither policy nor principle, whose interests in New Westminster town lots and whose hostility to Victoria mtiko him ruinous to the latter place is now to bo transformed into a Bogucioiis man who will take off taxes because the colony cannot benr them und who "dare not, if he would, inaugurate a system of hostile legislation. ' Surely tho person who could utter such contradictory sentiments as tbe above, who asserts one day tliat vinegar is sweet, and another day that it is sour, is better fitted for an idiotic asylum than for the management of a public newspaper. New Advertisement* REMOVAL. C*rT~S "l!- BABNABD HA8 REMOVED fcfr yarn his Otllcc io Itotiglai street, Rril ^ilHXI-X bouse ou tlie ii.;!it tide, south of Fort street. Ur. II. is conversant with all Iks modem Dental improvement*, und uses none but the l.c i naitarlalt in bll pre Teeth mounted on Gold Plats or the Vulcanite Base in the neatest and mosl MtltUo maimer. Chloroform administered and Teeth extracted without p.iin Advice renderod giatU. (iflice hours from 9 a. ni. to 5 p. m. Victoria, Uctober Bill, I8IJ1;. oo 8-lm New Advertisements. Notice to Contractors. rpKNDKRS aro required lor cleaning out L and repairing the culverts crossing 8torc, Government Uroad and Douglas streets. SpeoUeatlons to bo Been at thc City Council Chambers, Broad street, between tho hours of 10 a. ra. and 4 p, in. Tenders must bo sent in before Saturday, tho 2t)tb iustan., at 1 p. m., and endorsed " Tenders for Culverts." Tho Mayor and City Council do not bind themselves to accept tho lowest or any Tender. By order of the Mayor and Council, WM. LKIOn. Town Clerk. October llth, 18CC. orll td 3STOTICE- rpIIE PARTNERSHIP HITHERTO 8UB- X aisting between thc undersigned Henry Waller, William Crooks, and Augustus Couves, ns Hotel and Saloon keepers at the "Grolto," situata Government street and corner of Trounco Alley, Victoria, is this day dissolved liy mutual consent, so far ns relntea to me, William Crooka. The husincss will in future bo conducted by the continuing partners, Henry Waller and Augustus CouVea', who will discharge all debts and receive the account* due to tbo firm. I1KSUV WALLER, WM. CROOKS, A. UOOVHfl. Witness, Robert Bishop, Solicitor, Victuria, Dated this 10th October, 186(5. RED LION HOTEL, GOVERNMENT STREET. tjiHR AI10VE-NAMED HOTEL HAVING L been opened by JOE B 13 E 1ST , He will bo happy to meet his Irienda on all occasions, an will furnish them witb t the best of Wine?, Liquors, Ale, Porter, &c-, and Clears. HOARD AND LODGING PER DAY, $1. BO* Bagatelle and Skittles. Call and see theesUbliobuie.nl. JOil pre- tder. :,,; |o ALICE BROWN'S FANCY TWIST SMOKING TOBACCO JUST RECEIVED AT A. F. KEYSEB'S, Together with iiome fine HAVANA. CJGABS U11EUCT. Also ou hand Wine 8'ip, Peach, Apricot, Mary's Own, Light Pressed, Natural Leal', Buifalo Tongiio, and Atlantic Cable Tobacco- JUST RECEIVED I'M It BARK RIVAL A Fine Assortment of Meerschaum Pipes. Call and e.xamino. oc .1-1 m JxroTiaE, MARTIN BROS., importers os- Groceries and Provisions, FJUErROOF BUILDING, LATELY OCCUPIED RYL'HOTELIERi Co, WHABF STREET. ocO Mrs. Heln KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE latest fashions in MILLINERY, AT— Prices to Suit the Times, GOVERNMENT STREET Retween Fort and Broughton. se 5 ii 11 By Steamship Active. TOBACCO & SEGARS FOR TIIE MILLIONI F. CAMPBELL, line received the most celebrated VIRGINIA. MIANDS by express from New York City, Twists, Railroad, May Flower, ADELPHI GOLD BAR, Manufactured expressly for him, ATLANTIC AM PACIFIC CABLE TWIST and other Tobaccos too numerous to Qeii tion. Meerschaum, Bnar Root, —AND— ALL KINDS OF PIPES, Playing Curds, Matches—all varieties. Havana Cigars By the Cargo or Sample J©- Oflko of 0. P. Green's Vicloria and Esijuimalt Express. f. CUIPBEI.L, oc 4 ADELPHI SEBAR STORE. Queen Charlotte Coal Mining Company (Lim.) Notice of Meeting. AN EXTRA! iRIHXAKY GENERAL MRET- ing of Slmrelioldcrs of tliis Company will bo held in Uio office of the Company, Citv Council Chambers, on THURSDAY, the 12th day of October, inst., at one n't lock p.m,, for the purpose of electing lliroctors ; as some donUs have arisen as to the legality of the election of the present Board, Tho I'ourtli Ordinary lieeUng of the Company will be held M the same hour anil place on Wednesday the 17th day of October inst. for receiving Quarterly Report and general business. Cor. Rrnad and Tronncc sts., 1 October 3, IStRI. } '"■ 'J. B. WILLIS, tiocrw.ilv iUhambra BILLIARD SALOON. corker «.ow:imi;vr a\i» vitks si>. XTF-STAJEtS. Entrance on Yates Street. OU ■'■ ■ I HI NOTICE. FROM AND AFTER THIS DATE I WILL accept Bank Bills for Eents Or for any other payments to bo made to me. ii. !•:. sjiEMi:. Victoria, V. I., Oct. 8, 1186, oc 3 CARRIAGE PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Yates Street Between Deluge Engine House and the International Hotel. Work solicited, and dono on tho most reasonable terms by W. It. KEOHAN. oc 2-lm New Advertisements. Jesse Cowper, Ik. **** Wholesale and Retail Dealer in BOOTS t\m SHOES, LEATHER, —AND— SHOE FINDINGS, "5TATES STREET, OPPOSITE WELLS, FARGO & Co At the old stand of Wobster & Co., it prepared to supply the wants of tho public in his line. The Latest Stvles Received by every arrival from Englai c* and San Francisco. oc '2 The "Grotto," OPPOSITE THE TELEGRAPH OFFICE. For a glass of choice liquor go to tlic " Grotto," There " .none but the best '' you will find is thc motto. Mint Julep?, Shorry Cobblers—overytbing cooling ; Come ye that do thirst, you will find its no fooling. ocl CHAMPAGNE! NAPOLEON'S CABINET BOUOHE. WE HAVE APPOINTED MESSRS. UllRM.KY & FITERRE, of Victoria, SOLE AGENT8 —FOB— Vancouver Island and British Columbia. Of our above-named Wines. Douche JTils & Co., at Mareuil-sur-Ay, so 19 Champagne, France. Snorborg & Rueff, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Boots and. tSlioes, Wlnirf street, Victoria, V. 1. oc 2 A. & W. WILSON, House and Ship Plumbers CASFSTTERS, BELL-HANGERS & TINSMITHS FORT STREET. All orders i>i oiiipUy attended lo FASHION MUSIC HALL, AIJJOIXINU WKLLS, FARGO k COS, Yates tStreet. rpiIM PROPRIETOR T\KK-i (illEAT L plMIUf In nnnoinidng the arrival of llio celebrated P1UMA DON'NA & PIANI8TB, Madam Josephine Berndt, Who will every evening entertain Iho visitor* with selections from thc most favorite OPERAS, And tho iniiai POPULAR BALLADS, In English, French, Italian, German, Hungarian, Spanish, etc., etc-, etc-, Ileing one of Ihe most accomplished Linguists and Vocalists of the Day- In addition to the talented Mndnm Hermit On; lervtcti of the following galaxy Of bounty bave bees engaged to unit upon customers: MISS MILROY, MISS SWEET. " DEVBIES, " WALSH, MADAM GEEHIEE. Open every evening at lU p.m. ADMISSION IFREE- C. BROOKS, oc 1 Proprietor. Chroniclo copy Ayer's Pills Aro particularly arinpti'tl to (IcraiiRctnttDUoftbAriigttHUrtt apponitun, nml (IMciiMii arising from impurity of tho UknL A hi-:1'- part "I nil Uio complaints that afflict mankind "i h:iii,i t u one uf these, ami coiiMtf|ii«utlytheiie Pilu* am found I > euro mauy rari- ctiea of UIhoqbo, Subjoined arc tho statement* from some eminent pbjnt> clouu, of tht lr L'tt'i'.trt lu their practice. As a Family Physic. From Dr. B. W. CartwriglH, of New Orleans. J "YourPiUi aro tho nrlnco of purges. Their excellent fjnalitlcb surpass nny i-nthartic wo poaatfc Tlioy nro mild, but very certain and effectual in Iheir action on (he Iwwols, whieh mtkM ilium invaluable to ui lu tho dully troatmont of disease." FOB JAl'NniCE AMD ALL LlYEIt COMPLAINTS. From Dr. Theodore Bell, of Kcw York City, "Not ouly aro your PlUI admirnbly mlnpli-d to their (mcpoH u Mi aperient, but r Qud tbur beneficial eifccU u]H)n tho Liver ttry marked IndeeJL They huve io my practice proved inure effectual fur Uio cum of bilious com- pliitnlt (ban any ono ranted? 1 run mention. I sincerely rejoice that wi- have at length a punrntlvo which is worthy tho u >[i ;'■:.'in-. ■ ofthe profusion mid the pooplo." Dyspepsia — Ixmokhtion. From Dr. Henry ,t. Enor, of St. Losdi. "Tho I'i 1X8 you were bind enniij.'h t>> pent! mo havo heen all DJ»d lu my" practice, and have nati»fied me Unit they aro truly an extraordinary medlcise. 8*> peculiarly are they adapted to the dleeaaea untie human system, Unit thoyseam t» work upon them itloue. I havo citfed some cases ot dyspepsia nnd itvligestiah with tliwiu, which had ruaisM iho otlier remedies wo commonly use. Indeed I havo experimentally bund them to hu aneccnal In almost all the cuu»- plaluts ibr which you recommend them." DySEHTEKY — DlAllUJtfKA — Kelax. ' From Dr. J, O. On en. of Chicago, « Your Pn.!J» have had a long trial In my prnctloo, and I hold tbem in aetaem a* one of the Iwtrt npn leuta I huvo over found. Their alterative effect upon the Hver makes them an excellent remedy, when given in small dost*, for Irilumt dysentery and diarrhea. Their HUgar-cualfnt? makes thorn very aeoeptabla and convenient for thu use of wumeu uml children.'* Internal Obstruction—Woums—SuppiiEssioy. Fiom Mr*. E. Stuart, who pracriset as a Phyaician und Mtdwifo in B'tston. "I find one or two large drownf your Pn-tJ", taken at tbe proper time, nre excellent promotives of the natural soaro- tlr.ii when wholly or partially sup^-ewed, and also very ut* bitual I'M-leatiHCthe Klemach aud expel worms. They aro ■o much the beat phyalc we have that I rucuniiiu-inlnuotlier tu uiy patients." Constipation — Costiveness. fVoni Dr. J. P- Vnnflhrt, Montreal, Canada, "Too much cannot bo nM of yuur Piu-s for tho euro of codietntti. If other* of our fraternity have *mnd thorn as efficacious n« 1 have, they should Join me In proclaiming it for tho benefit of the multitudes who suffer from that oomplnlnt which, although bud puougK in Itself, is the pro gDtfltor of other* that aro worse. I hellevo cottirmest to originate Iq tho liver, but yuur l'nu affect that organ aud cure tiie riitensu." Imphuties of tiie "Blood — Schotula —Erysipelas — Salt Rheum — Tetter — Tumor* — Rheumatism — Gout — Necraloia. From lh. EtckM /tall, Philadelphia, "Ynn were rik'ht.l'"ctor. In waving that yonr Pills purify the l.h**l. Tiny do that. I huve used i hem of lata yeare Itt my practice, and a-re<' with your statements of their eflienry. Thry ittmulate tbe axeratonaa, and nun off the impuritloa that stiiKimiti in Die blood, engendering dlsenao. They dtimulate tlm organi of dlg«lion, und lufuso vitality aud Tlgur Into the system. -Sin li retnedm as you prepare aro a national bonont, and you doservo grout credit for ttuim." For Headache —Sick Hbadachb—Foul Stomach— I'iles—Dropsy—Plethora—Pa RALYitii —Fits —&c. From Dr. Rdicard iJofrf, BaWmow. "DrAR Dn. Arm: I cannot answer you what compWnte I have cured with your Pilm better than to any all that wt trer treat with a purgative, medicim\ I plflco great depend- •nee on un effectual cathartic in my daily contest with dla- laae, and believing as I do that yonr Pilu afford na the belt we hare, I of courne vnluo them highly." W Most of the Pills in market contain Mercury, which, although a valuable remedy In skilful hands, is dnngerooa iua public pill, from the dreadful cooscipiencea that fro* qucntly follow Ita Incautious nno. Theso contain no mere©* ry or mineral substance whatever. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral linn Ioiir boon manufacture-! by a practical cliemiftt, and QTCTTOnnce of It uniler hliown eye, with invariable acctt. i.i, v' ml era. H is irnlod "n-1 prstedad by law from coun- terfeits, ond csnHqaently cun bo rell.-d on ag Renulno, »itlioiit o.luUerullon. It npplM tlio MircFt remedy tlio woilil Inw ever known for the euro of nil pulmonary com- phdnts] f-'r Couoili, Couw, IIoABSsnEaa, Ahthha, Croup, Wboofi.vo Couon, Bronchitis, Inch-ikut CosaUMpnox, and for tbo relief of consumptive pftlictits in advanced stages of tho dlsoaso. As timo makes these facts wider and hotter known, this medicine haa grodually bocomo the best roll' anco of the aflllftod, from tbo log cabin of the American peasant to tbo palaces of European kings. Throughout tbis entire country, in cvory state and city, and indeed almost every hamlet It contains, Cherry riwoRAl Is known ns tbe best of all remedies for diseasea of the throat and lungs. In many 'foreign countries It is extensively used by their most Intelligent physicians. If there is any dependence on what men of erery station certify It has done for tbem; If wo can truat our own senses when wo sec the dangerous affections of the lungs yiold to Ui If we can dopeud on tbo nssaranco of Intelligent physicians, whoso business is to know | in short, If thero is any reliance upon any thing then is it irrefutably proven that this medicine dona euro the class of diseases it la designed for. beyond nny and nil --ther remedies known to mankind. Nothing but its intrinsic virtues, and tho unmiatakablo benollt conferred on thousands of sufferers, could originate and maintain tbo reputation it onjoya. While many Inferior remedies havo been thrust upon the community, hare failed, and been dls-ir-lrd, this haa gained ftlentla by overy trial, conferred benefits on tbo afflicted they cun never forget, anil produced cUrea too numerous and romarkablo to bo forgotten. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYEB, FUACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, 8> LOWELL, :M_A.eS- A2VD SOLD BT Moore & Co., Victria AND ALT, nUUQCrlSTS. — (Btfciring CcUgrapb. THURSDAY EVENING, OCT. II, IMS. COMMERCIAL. MIIPI'INU IHTKIddllKltlk. POKTOKVICTIIKIA, VANUlUVKIt ISI.AMI ■ KTKllkli. Oct 11—Schr Loui.a Downs, Sullivan, l'ort Angelos Slror Enterprise, Swanson, New- Westminster Sip Ocean Queen, Smith, San Junn tump, Oct 11—Stmr Enterprise, Bwanson, New Westminster Schr (!en Harney, fllll, Port Angelos Mcminn it Hkavsii Pass, Cariboo. -The Sentinel of October 1st contains the account of an inquest held hy Judge Cox on tlio body of a man found in a hole near thc old trail about balf-a-milo below Edward's ranch. Ofthe body nothing remained but a mere skeleton, the clothes siill undisturbed; on the back part of tho skull wns observed a bullet holo, but no corresponding perforation could bo noticed on any oilier portion of it, thus showing conclusively that Ihe shot pail huve como from behind ; the teeth were perfect in both jaws; hut the lower and Upper teeth appeared to bo filled with gold, The clothes consisted of a black doiible-hreastud vest, blue seigo pauls, with drawers, a grey undershirt, and a heavy greyish-brown oV'-ishirt. a t-i in it 11 whitc-iieckercliief, a pair of heavy nailed Wellington bouts (No. H's), a belt wns lying by his side with a brass book and eye, no hat oould be fouud. The following articles were found in the pockets nf his clothing, and taken charge of by Mr. l-'itzgerahl: A silver bun ting case watt-li, maker's numo John Tohins, Liverpool ; a Bilver pencil case, bearing mi the seal the initials C. M. H. ; ing oil]), with the naiue KLrrTi'js 1*ti:i.i.ii;i:nck—Th'- V.ilr '.' understands that Sir. Robert Smith, ol the firm of Smith k Ladner, has been requested by the miners rf liig Bead IO coin*- ! as a candidate for meietwr nf the Iiiglll '-v. Oouaeil for tbe district, We hope that Mr. Smith will oonaeat, is he would make i t .in- able reiire-ent Hire. A |irlville letter received in lave, fron rrenrh t'rri-k, state! that: " Mr. Holbrook has laked l.i li» put in nomination, but llli-n- is no Dee iu doing so, as neither u tarn ffeelielietw umu uoi one who In uny interests there would staud any chance here." A Masiac—Paris Carter, who was imprisoned ns a irui'dub-nt debtor the othei day, became crazy yesterday, and stripping off all his clothes rushed round tho prison yard demanding tube let out, as his creditors, he said, bad all given their consent, lie bas since somewhat recovered. Kiiicaitm—Iu our article yesterday on tho Indian famine the "Presidency of Calcutta" was inadvertently Inserted instead of the " Presidency of llcngal"—tho capital city instead of the Presidency. II.M.S. Scout has not yet sailed for San Frum-isco, having been recalled by a gun this morning at !i o'clock, after she bad anchored outside. Special notice*. Removal.- ia Bree. hare re stored I Oorernment sin- i Ratal. They bate weired, tt ship V •-ullliH'Ilt Ol .ii I underi lothlnr, arliieh Ihey will sell lowei iliun any houeeie town, flu- them a tall. * Mil. Dtoer Palm b -. playtag ai -! Uinli,- Pia lofortei,aad f,,r in 11 im turn iii Hinging, may be left with Messrs. Hihben i Oartwall, Stutinnen nnd Ilooksellors, Uorernmeat street, or at his resi- deaee, "ear the lop of Fort street. * Ai.kxhniiiik's Olotm—Messrs. J. II. Turner k Co., London House, bate reoelved to-day, by Express from Paris, a lull Assortment of Alexandre'! famaai kid gloves, for which Ihey arc the sole aginls in Vancouver Island and' ltritisb Columbia. * Fbbncii Mn-ustav—The millinery depurt- nicut at London Houso is now under tho management of a lady who arrived by last steamer from Paris.—J. II. Tubber k Co. * New Adve ti ementfl. a new tin driuk- C. M. Illessiug scratched ou the bottum ; a shcath-Unife wns found at his feet, ou the handle of which was carved the initials C. M. It., iu one of the pockets tliere wns a small clasp purse containing n lew grains uf fine gold wrapped up in a piece often paper. One of the pockets of his punis was turned inside out. The Coroner's jury returned a verdict of wilful murder ng-iiust some person or persons unknown. The Yale Tribune of the fth states that a man named James Barry, a passenger on the down stage on Thursday but, was arrested on thc charge of the murder, in cimi- HL-qui'iiiie of a telegram to that effect from the magistrate at Qtiesnelle. Tlic Trihuns adds 1 Hurry is an Iris-hninn by birth, has been several years in this country, in well known 111 New Westminster and Ciu-iliou, and so fnr as we can learn bears au lrreproaobablo character. He hns been in Cariboo three or four aeasons, but s-i far has heon unlucky. At tbe timo of his arrest he had not a dollar in his pocket, aad a friend had paid his pnssago on the stage. Several parties who know Harry well camo down with him front Ques- nelinoutli, and thoy all believe in his entire innoceuce. Sauk or Ukal Estate—At Messrs. J. P. Davies k Co's. snlo to-day Kdgnr's house on J-'ort street was knocked down for $2100, to Mr. Thomas Lowe ; tho lot behind, on View street, with cottage atiii fruit g rden, for $300 to tbo same purchaser; two lots on Fort street below tho house for (13$ each, to Mr. John linker, and the line lot corner of John- eon and Quadra streets for $255. Hoard of Delkuates— At a uicc!;ng of the Hoard last night tho returns of tlio recent eleotion of Chief and Assistant Engineers were audited; the suroiies ofthe Tre.isuror, Mr. J. Glassey, wore approved ; Mr. .1. A. McCrea was appointed Trustee of the Fire Department fund for thrco years. Tho Fire Insurance Companies havo beeu informed Hint -the Department must be disbanded if assistance is not given. Contented Election.—A tolegrnni received here elates that Mr. Walkcui will contest thc oleeiion of er-Mayor Harris for Cariboo. Mr. Harris Toceived 023 votes ami Mr. Walkcui 1119, being a majority of four for tlic former. Walkmu had a majority nt all the polling places except at Harkorvilln, whero the voles polled were Harris 223, Walkem 118, and at Cedar Creek, whore tho votes stood Harris 38, Walkem JO. From New Westhinbtkb.—Tho steamer BnterprUe arrived down last night, at 0 o'clock, with 101 passengers. Outside —A large bnrk, supposed to be thc Mackay from Loudon, was reported in Royal Koadsjust before wo went to press. The Next Mail Steamer.—The Active will leave San Francisco for Victoria on Monday next, at 12 o'clock. Police Cocrt.- There was a blunk calendar to-day. Tub Carey petition has now 400 signatures. KootciiiiV lliiits. Btrasub Proceeding—Wo are informed by reliable parties that Inconvenience is felt by merchants end others paying customs duties at New Westminster, by the officials refusing to take notes of tho Hank of Ilriiish North America in payment, and demanding, instead gold or notes of tbo Bank of British Columbia I—Yale Tribune. Tub Recist Collision in the Stbaits.—A private telegram from Sau Francisco states that the vessel witb which the ship Belmont recently camo into collision off Sooke was the bark Harvest Queen, lumber laden fi-pni the Sound for San Francisco. The bark sustained trifling damage. SaIs at Government Hoosb—The Furniture, kc., at Government Bouse will bc sold by auction by Mr. P. M. Backus next Thursday by order of Governor Kennedy. The articles will bo on view the day before the sale and free omnibusses will run to Government House on tho morning of the sale. [From tho Vnlo Tribune.] Two treiitleint'ii arrived here yesterday from Kootenay, which tliey left three weeks ugo. They report that there nre about 1(10 white men and S00 Chinamen on Wild Horso Creek. The former uro tearing duily, the Celestials purchasing Iheir interests in the elniius. One cluiui, three pharos, sold to a Chineso company for $-1(100. The machinery in the shall below the Canon wus at work pumping out the water, and it wus expected tliui tlio claim would soon be prospected. Messrs. 0|ipcnlieiuier's trains were met nt Fort Sheppard goiny to Kootenay. The Uluckioot Indiana bad heon making u raid upon a band of cattle belonging to Chinamen) near the camp. Out of 109 tbey drove olT 00 hend. BLACKFOOT. Georgo Hendricks aud several old Cnrihooites bad arrived at Kootenay from Blackfoot, much disappointed with tlieir trip. The Blackfoot mines wero being fast depopulated, and it is now un established fact Ihat the report of the extent and richness of the mines in Molilalia wero greatly exaggerated. There wero some good claims on the several gulches, but the mining ground was monopolized by those who fot in early, and who made mining laws lo ou.l tbooseleei. 8ASKA1CIIKWAN. Sovernl parties of whito men bad left Kootenay for the Saskatchewan. It was reported that there were rocker diggings noar Fort Edmonton that would pay moderate wages, but nothing 'big' bad been struck in that direction. BRUBX or Emiohanis to Tmxand.— The Cork Examiner states thut within a short period four vessels which run bo- twecn Qnccnstown and New York have brought buck about 200 passengers euch, the majority of whom wero Irish. Tho Irish 'immigration' is chiefly artizans of tbo lower grades and laborers who have not succeeded in finding in America thc well-paid employment thoy cxpeotod. Thoy state that if wages ore higher in the United States tho price of provisions has much increased as compared with the period proccding the civil wor, and that their position would consequently not have been improved hy remaining there Emigrants are still leaving Cork, however, in considerable numbers. Whehk Could he Have Put it.—The Timet records a 'snicide' as follows: The headless body of a man wns found lying in stnto on his own bed. A letter was found in the hands of the victim which ran thus: 'I have put an end to my own life I was tired of existence in this ui- grateful land—nnd I left it of my own free will. There is money in my drawer to pay my fuueral expenses. As to my name, try not lo discover it. To prevout identiGeation, I luivi hidden my own liead where you will never find it.' HeUOWAT'l 1'u.ta—lil*J!lit*» nu 1 Ifawul CompUlnta. —ThstS milefltf are everpreiieiit, m.d if lull llnat tended frefnestlj Isnabutc foully, it .im.i-i he .-V'-rjwh-Mi known tb'it both clinli-ra bii-I dUiil-i \ -1 ■■ peed oe the peesenee of some aadliested §ui- tbe itottaflb of boveii or »"in" deleteriaw ma'ter In tho ljloo-1, anil lliat BoBoWef'1 Pilli nan r*pel either ndexptdltton. Tliey ooaoautfate InesQr prising degreepurifying, alternative, regnlgtlni an-l ling -n -lit:,--, -ml lime <--t,-rt OTtr ifl - .11..• 1 y eontrollln - Infl MOM in nteeMary t.r subduing eutatlve aciii-; Ir tpw. Holloway*! medltlM may lie lulvtin'. taken na a mean* of Soaping thobl odpen ti,-ly tool—.the on'y prtottesMo plan of ui-niitniiiin-.' Ii.-ii-tli ill youth, UUHhood, a"'! "1<1 age. A New ANIi UBAXD KI'OCII IN HlDIOtlll— Or. Haggle! is ihe lutiudo. ol a new Itedical system. The quantltariaiis, whose vast Internal doses enfeeble tho stomach and paralyse the bowel?, timet jgtve precedence lo the mnn who restored health and appetite, with from one to two oi' hi-i extraordinary Pllll, and cures the most virulent sores wiih a box or so ol his wonderful nnd all healing Salve. These two great specifics of the Doctors arc fast su- persedlog an the stereotyped noetromq of the day, Extraordinary curcj by M.iggiiTn I'ills nml ri.ilve have opened the eye^ of the public to the Inefficiency ut' the (?o called) remedied ofothers,and upon winch people bave go long blindly depended. Maggiel's Pills are no ol the ctass thut nre swallowed by the dozen, and nl which every box lull tnken creates an absolute tie<-i--°ity tor another. One or two of Hagglel'd Pills suliices to place the bowels in perfect order, tone Iho stomach, create an appetite, and render the spirit? liffht and buoyant I There is no griping, and no reaction iu the form of constipation. If tho liver is affected, Iti fn notions are restored; and il tho nervous system is feeble, it is invigorated. This last quality makes tho medicines very deilrabte tor the wants of delicate females. Ulcerous ond eruptive diseases are literally extinguished by the disinfectant power of Uagglel'l Salve. In fHCt, it is here announced thatMagfffal'l Ul lituN, I))n|)C|)(1c led lUiiii lieu I'i-ls cun- where nil Others fail. While for Hums, Scalds, Chilblains, Cuts and all abrasions of the skin Maggiel'* Salve is infallible. Sold by J. Maiioiki., 11 Pine "tree", Now York, and all Drnggiite, at 25 cts. per box. Union is accomplished and Producers Protected. The country only can be saved by l'airoiiizing CAMERON'S ISLAND PRODtTCH No. 18 Pert el reel, opposite Mrs. Hears lloardiii^-bou.-i-. Swat wt auk fo iiwn A TAIUFK, IsIbii-I Produce will be in demand and to supply tin- Inereaee oi orders it had baau iry to make arrangements with levefll i,liters mid fishermen j also Producers will always hi able to And* market tat their vegi tables and other produce, at reasonable rales ; whilst consumer; can have their demands supplied free of duty. Tho market will henceforth be supplied with the fiuest Venison, Fish end Game of every description. Claras and Oysters from the uewly discovered bids at ChctnainuB. Since preparing the above wo learn that a special Telegram has arrived from tho Home UOTernmenl stming that Chinamen pedlars are to be taxed |80 per bead, per month, nnd knowing ll io be a ratal shock to them, the "Ol i;::ii-il will go in nioiirniiic fur the space ol one month, in respect to tlieir memory. ON V PARLE CHINOOK. oc7 N< w A-i NKW WESTMINSTER GAME DEPOT, YATES ST., Next door to the corner of < ioverntoent, o|>posile Zoluer'n Drug Store. (TIKI SI'BHCHIUEK IIAVINU MADK Alt- L Mtijn-ui.-'ii- I-- reoeivd ftmat atk%taa% parties the produ e of Hu- Isluud und country will be prepared to lurnish Game, Fish, Fruits, Poultry, Eggs and Vegetables, Each and all io their season, at tho lowest prices. JAMES ALLEN. ocl lm THE PARK HOTEL 'I HUS WI'U, KNOWN I hilly iltuated llo'el th-- molt luxurious Priviile style rooms AM) BBAUTI- is now lilted up in for boarders and can be had for BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. ___^_ i I.osoon, 3d Augngt, 18C«. tjiltti.M AlfD AFTKIt 25tii BBPTBHBBll, 1866, JIu. DAVID Mausiiam. I.ano will cense to be Udnager of this Hunk in these Colonics, and He. Wn. Ci-inis Wabd is authorised to perform the dulled of Principal Ollicer of the Hunk in these Colonies, signing all documents us Acting Manager. Hy order of the Court of Directors, JAS. U. VVAI.KEIl, so 20-lm In pector. lodgere. parlies. A TABLE D'HOTE WILL HE LAID EVERY AFTEUVIOX at 5 o'clock. Every description nf amusement, including music, Id provided tor tbo «uests. Ladled and gentlemen can Iind in the Park Hotel a comfortable and luxurious homo. The best of wines and llqqpcd kept on band. Ladled can have frco use ot a phaeton for town drive. Boarding by the week at low prices to suit tbo times. °c ^ NOUVEAUTES D'automnk BT D'hiveh. J. II. TURNER Er CIE., Out l'lioniionr d'informer leurs amiw et lo public quil vionnont do reccvuir un ussoitiincnt Jo Noitvo- autea do Modes dos Moillcuros Mais- cms do PnviJ. MAISON DE LONDRE3. Septembre, 1806. ie28 Oriental Restaurant, STATBS STIUOET, In connection with thc Oriental Hotel. THIS AL BSTABLISHMBNT IH OPBB AT I. Hun;,-, ul THK DAVOUMUHT. THE T^-BHiE Will bo furnished with the best tho market ullurds. Breakfast, Dinner, Supper At moderate prices, Oysters in every Style. Private Room* fir flinnll or largo pnrtics. Call und jud^c for yourselves. sc ito-lra DR. POWELL HAH REMOVED HIS Surgery and DOUGLAS i iii-iii- l'ort). Orrice HoOBI- P, ,\l. to 10 P. M. August 28. Residooce to ibe corner of AND IIKUUOUTON STREETS ■3 A. M. to 12 M., aiW g au 2G 3STOTIOE. E m Wharf Street, HAS BBDU0BD ITS PRICES TO SUIT tho times, and clean comfortable led- can be Obtained forJB cents per nightor$i b) per week. Hoard ?1 per day. S. HILL, Proprietress. N. B —The Hotel is (Ire-proof. eo 1 iRJElMIOV-AJO. Tnu Fidbliteb—The timo of sailing of this steamer has uot yet been fixed, as she is waiting for tho arrival of the Diana fiom Stoila- coom with a company of U. S. soldiers en route to Portland. Tub Jewish Sikagooue sale has been postponed till two days after the arrival of thc next California steamer. UoiiiTiON—Mr. Uarr bas presented $10 to the Firo Department in recognition of their services at thc rcccut fire. A letter from Franklin, published in tho Salt Lake Teleijniph, says: Millions of grasshoppers have mado tbeir appearance in this settlement, aud are busy lay* ing their eggs. They came from the north. Through the flay the nir wns thick with them. They aro moving south, and some of the most experienced citizeus apprehend another grasshopper war equal to 1855. W. HEATH0EN »*|IIE(1S LEAVE TO INFORM HIS fmJ Wendl and tho public that be hus ^^ removed his Boot and Shoe Store To OorgBiritEHI RTltEET, two doors from the "Colonist and Chronicle" Office, whero ho will continue his Boot Making business. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO 0RDEK Of thc best materials and workmanship. N.U.—Repairing done at shortest notice. IN EVERY STYLE AT A. We PIPER'S, AND THK Best Welsh Rarebits ON THE ISLAND. so 19 TTJtt IVERSITY —or— WASHINGTON TERRITORY 'I MUN INSTITUTION WILL REOPEN ON 1 the 17th inst. Pupils ol both seios received, who will bc expected to lurnish iheir own rooms, which are provided in separate buildings, free of charge. The Expense ol Hoarding and Tuition, wiihout incidentals, will not exceed $50 per quarter of ll weeks, payable in advance. For further information address REV. OEO. F. WU1TWORTII, President. Seattlo, W. T., Kept. 1st, 1861. se 11 NOTICE .V Tho mallets with which King Charles played croquet, or something like it, on I'ull Mull, aro still exhibited iu tho tower j hkiman LEWIN. of London. HAVANACI6AB& LEWIN & ANTHONY, TOBACCONISTS, 47 Yates St„ Brick Store Next io Corner of Government St., BEG TO INFORM THEIR FRIENDS AND the pnblic in general tbat they will constantly receive by every steamer a (rood as- sortmbntot (jeuiiine Havana Clfari und the llcist HlHn«l» ol 1 olm< « o imported direct for this market, so that tliey nre able to compete wilh any hrtiso on this Island, cither Wholesale or Retail. K. R-—Special attention will be paid to Country orders. 1 LOUIS ANTHONY. oe - LL PERSONS H.VVINO CLAIMS against the undersigned are requested to present Ihem within .10 dnys from date. All persons indebted to the undersigned are requested to 6ettlo their accounts within 30 days either bj note or otherwise, or tliey will be given to my Attorney for collection, as I intend to leave for Europe. sc IG-lm J- W. KKYSF.R. :fo:r. sale TWO G R 0 V ER k li A K E R SEWING MACHINES, for heavy work; one Singer's Machine, No. 2, for lino aud heavy work. All the goods pertaining to the business, including cotton goods, ticking, pulu, and other goods too numerous too mention. The nbovc will be sold for less than cost within 30 days. Terms—Cash or approved Notes. —ALSO- Tho entire stock of Crockery, Hardware, Furniture, Fancy Goods, ke., on the same terms as above. Ail goods unsold after 30 days will bc sold at auction. so ld-lm J- W. KEYSER. PRIME Yorkshire Bacon! Ex Royal Tar, For sale by FELL k CO., so28 Yates ttreet. "ROUND THE CORNER" IS TIIE NAME OF fftE 3STE"Wr SALOON JUST OPENED IN Langley Street, round the corner from Yates street, In tho building formerly occupied by tbe Saloon of EuiiiuiAiiiii's IIotbl. The Saloor hns been taslefolfy refitted, and will bo supplied with the FIR8T Wines QUALITY OF and Liqnors. The proprietor respectfully invites thc public to call "ROUND THE CORNER" and judge for themselves. UOVBIIXEENT 8TIIKKT UfTMJTOl — »BIf door lo the Telegraph Offlce. win j iron IIERKIIMGR- NOTICE A. BULER & Co. BfY AND SELL LADIES' AND GENT'3 cast-nlf dotblng. Clothes cleaned aud repaired nt the shortest notice. GOVERNMENT STREET, Nearly opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel. sc 25-tm ALAROR ASSORTMENT OF ROUGH and dressed for Bale cheap, J. ROBERTSON STEWART. Victoria, V. I., 20<h August, lsnt;. se 22 SAN FRANCISCO OYSTER SALOON t Government street, Dctween Gns Keyser's and W. Wilson's rpiIE UNDBESIGNBD, IN VIEW OF THE _L " Good Times " folks said were coming, hns OPENED ll»' above premises, nud intends to OPEN THE BEST OYSTERS tho market furnishes. Tliey will be Roasted Fried Stewed In or Out of tlie Shell egf- Open at all hjurs. *7>.lin -i- B. BUELL. MM From Montana. IXDIAN TllllLBLES ON THE PLAINS. The following is from the Helena Gazette: From parties just arrived over the Powder river road, we leern still further of Indian barbarities and practices this season, and tbe abuses put on tbe immigration by the sham treaties of Government Cooimissioners and commandants at Laramie, Reno and Pbil. Kearney. On completion of tbe treaty at Laramie with a few of lbe squaws and papooses of the Sioux and Cbeyetuies, abou; thu 15th of July, the war commenced—the Sioux taking all their women, children and stolen stock to the Republican river, and qu ckly returning to tbe rouds to massacre and destroy whenever opportunity offered. Id tbe neigdberhood of Brown's Springs, ubout the 21st ot July, were ruptured and killed three men from near Poor in. III, named Charles Keating, Josiuh It. While nod Raymond. At the same place, the 23d, Phillips' traiu from Leavenworth was attacked by about 150 Indians, Philips losing two or three team sters ; the Indians pursuing and attacking for fo-ir days. On the 22d of July, Kir- kendall's train was attacked and a stampede of stock attempted while lying on Powder river, opposite Fort ifetio, and same date Lieut. N. H. Daniels, in command of a small party of soldiers, was killed on Cru^y Woman's Fork, receiving twenty-two arrows iu bis body, losing the whole crown of his head, his fingers end toes cut off and other indiguities practised which would pale a Spanish inquisition. Between Clear Fork of Powder and Crazy Woman, on the 24th of July, Kirk- ei.dttil's train, in company wilb Tootle k Leech's, was attacked at noon, nud wagon master Dillon killed. On the 23d of July, throe miles from Fort Phil. Kearny, French Pete and party, six in number, were messucred, and news cume to the Fort of the massacre of two immigrant trains—numbering in all some eighteen men and six or eight children, the women being held in captivity—between Wind Creek and Antelope Springs. During the mouths of July and August, Cupt. llnrtou, I letups; i-mi, David demon, Oeo. F. Provost, Samuel Tiermun, Tere. Fuir- cbild, Wm. Thompson, Captain Floyd, and eight men, names unknown, were killed between Brown's Springs and Phil. Kearny. Two trains are now corralled at Wind Creek, and one at Big Horn, enable to continue their jouruey ; their stork having been run off in tbe mountains. This side of Big Horn, immigrants and freighters have not been troubled a great deal, and we only learn of three persons having been killed—the Rev. W. R. Thomas, Charles K. Thomas, end Joseph Shultz, the two former from Illinois, aud the latter from Canado. They were kil - led ou ihe Yellowstone, fifteen miles he- low the ferry, on the 24ih of August. To the present dote, 79 persons are known to havo been murdered on tbe Powder river road, by the Indians, aud tbe story is not probably half told. The Necdle Gun a Huddersfieli) Invention.—It has been stated that ihe pribciplo of firing a gnu by means of a needle snddenly pen6truting an explosive substance fixed iu the cartridge, was invented by Mr. Hanson, of Folly Hall Lead Works, Huddcrsfield, who completed bis invention by constructing a breech-loader for his own amusement and service in rook shooting. Mr Hanson had a friend, a gunsmith—Mr. Golden, of Huddersfield— to whom he guru his invention, which was actually patented by him iu the year 1843, in tbe nuntn ol Golden and Hanson—five years before il wus made public by lbe Prussian Government. Mr. Golden, at tbe command of tbe King of Prussia, forwarded two of Mr. Hanson's guns to tbat monarch so far back as 1840, two years before it became public.—Halifax Guardian. New Advertisements. New Goods EX "ROYAL TAR." THOS. WILSON & CO., Invite attention to their New Stock of WINTER GOODS just arrived by Koyal Tar Irom London, consisting of* FLANNELS—Welsh—Twilled Saxony Plaiu and Fancy Colors DITTO — Canton — White and Ud- bleachtd BLANKETS—All sizes BALMORAL SKIRTS FRENCH MERINOS-In all colon Hqyles' Prints, Horrocksss' Long Cloths, Linen and Cotton Ticks, Sheetings, Quilts, Drugget Squares.iGreen Baize, Hollands, American Leather Cloth, —AND— A General Assortment of Goods suitable for the Autumn and Winter. Thos. Wilson & Co., MASONIC BUILDING, GOVERNMENT STREET se 20 LUMBER A LA RO E ASSORTMENT OF (ROUGH and dressed for aule cheap, J. ROBERTSON STEKART. Victoria, V. I., 20ih August, 1866. se 2] HAVAMCIGARS. LEWIN & ANTHONY, TOB-A.CC03STISTS. 47 Tates St., Brick Store Next to Corner of Government St., BEG TO INFORM THEIR FRIENDS AND the pnblic in general tlmt tbey will con stantly receive liy every Bteamer a gontl ns ■uirimeiitiit Genuine Havana cigars nnd the nest Brandt* of Tobacco, imported direct for this market, so that they are Hble to t'ompete with any bruse ou this Island, either Wholesale or Ri-iuil. N. B'—Special attention will be paid to Countrv orders. HEIUAN LEWIN. | LOUIS ANTHONY, oc 2 REMOVAL. J. H Turner & Co. GOVERNMENT STREET, VICTORIA, V. I. LONDON FIRM, J. P. Tunstall & Oj. LONDON HOUSE, September, 1806. We have received by " Pioyal Tar" and late Express arrivals a great part of our Autumn and Winter Stork. It comprises as usual a full assortment of Staple and Fancy Goods. Linkns, Cottons, Prints, Damasks, Blankkts, Flannkls. kc, Dress Goods, The New LuTSKTB, Serges, Merinos, Poi'Links, Plaids, &c. Shawls—Rich Broche, Wool, Himalayan, kc, Ladies' and Children's Underclothing, Mantles, Furs, Hosikry, Embuoideiues, Lack Goods, &c. Millinery - Wreaths, Head Dresses, a beautiful selection of Bonnets in the Lamballe, Pamela, and other new shapes; Hats in silk, velvet, and straw. Thu department is now under tlie direction if a First Class French Milliner, who arrived by last steamer. The above goods have been selected by our London partner with great care, and will be sold on most favorable terms. so 21 H. Turner *$c C? o., Agents for Alexandre's Kid Gloves. A Triumph of Science THE LIQnT OF THE WORLD W. HEATH OM BEOS LEAVE TO INFORM HIS Iriends and tho public that ha has removed his FACTS vs- THEORIES. " Give mo a place to rest my lever on," •ays Archimedes, "and I will move the world." " Give me pure and unadulterated drugs," says Medicus, of the olden time, "and I will cure disease." Iu one sense, both of these learned pundits were the veriest charlatans. They knew there was no place to rest their lever on, either to move the world or cure disease. Mechanism was in a backward state, and the medical profession vtas bnt another name for sorcery, and all thc adjuncts of magic filters and charms of tha " evil eye," ke. But these latter days have borne unto us something moro than even superstition nnd ita crew ever dreamt of iu their maddest philosophy. In these days of practical science, what waa theory of yesterday ie fact to-day, and all the old time notions become as bubbles in the sun, and burst and break with every breath we draw. Let Archimedes shoulder his lever and we will find a resting place for it to move the world. Let mine ancient Medicus pant and toil no more for the drugs be so sorely needs, (or we have them at our hand, ever ready to terve them nt his beck. Befined in the laboratory of Dr. Magiiel, tba finest materials known In the medical pro fession are obtainable by any one. His Billious, Dyspeptic, and Diarrhoea Pills stand unrivalled, and his Salve operates with magical effect upon burns, scalds, and all sores and ■leers ofthe skin. In fact, we think Haosiil'b Pills and Salve •re tbe wonder of tbw century, and we are Sappy in the thought that many others of our brethren of the cralt agree with us. We would earnestly counsel that all families provide themselves with Dr. Maggiel's Prepaiations at ouce, and keep them ready at band, ao as to as* tbem at the most opportune tine and aa «.;casion serves.— Vell't Sentinel. Boot and Shoe Store To GovuntuiitriT btreut, two doors from the "Colonist and Chronicle" Office, where ha will coutinuc his Boot Making business. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER Of tbo best materials and workmanship. N.B.—Repairing done at shortest notice. Be 23 OLYMPIA OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE AT A. W. PIPER'S, AND IHE Best Welsh Rarebits OJN THE ISLAND. 86 19 IRE- OFEnxrnxrQ- EUREH CONCERT ROOM EKDER THE 1UKAGKHEVT OF MRS. ({I AIU.KS, HPHIS MOST FAVORITE AND FASHION- -*• able place of amusement having been entirely re-decorated will re-open This Evening nt 9 o'clock. Mr. Ned Reed, tbe 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 9 o'clock, admission free. a* 14 DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS & SALVE. Tlieie Mfe-irk'iijj remedied nre now, for the fir t thnc,* rtu publ clv to tli ■ w r >i Kor over aquai trr uf a century ui prh atf practice tlm ingreditH la In tln-su Life.Giving Pills H;it» be*n unerf with the greitest tnccenv. Their infNBbn il ii t mi j to if vent fi ■»■>, but to «i.re The/ "-e rch o*j' Mi raricmn mnl <i! •* by h.ch tlio patient 1» siiirorltifc, and re.invigorate* \\% H[]ln; synt'-ni. T th« **e<l and Infirm « iew doaon of Hioho valual'le HI,|.8 will i rove to be A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YODTH, For in ever' cane thoy add new Ufa and vita'lty, a**d <e«t-->re the w mint «>ltlflff«< U> thoir rlttiae siate. T> ihe jojf anl mi til- gf-d they wiil pr-ve mmt in v.ilu lie, a* a rei y, specific and mi-r in.r medicine, ere in ii ilri'.tiu r.-iili/.i'd. Lli.tt. 1*'in:t;-d<- I,""ii tough' for three hundred years ago, and never f nnd* e look d for a 1 m.tain thai would rtsturo the old to \ \gox andir.ake > outlt ever Au Eternal Npring-1 It tott left, for this dny end hour to realise the dream, and »bow in one glorious t'..ci the ma^ic that ii.adu it fair. THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES Cannot, ativ the flight of yets*, but th«>y can force back, air hold nl.tot, ilii-i'.wti hat mi lit In ni|ih ovet tnu ag >1 and the young. Lei n'-ne Imitate then, but ■» iv..- tho favorable opportunity that otter,. When taken aa preicilbed— For Billious Disorders Nothinccan '"' more p-oductlee of cure thnn these Pilli.—Their ahnoHt m<gin influence is felt at 9 ct j and the unub! cone tnitants of this tn< at distressing disease are removed. These remtdies are made from the puxeai VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS. They wilt not harm the mont delicate female, and eaibe Ki en with guod effect in prescribed denes to tha youngent babe. For Cutaneous Disorders Andalleru'tlonaof the skip, the JMI.VR it most tn* vhIuhMp. It doei n t Uea! 1 xtemaliy nl<nii<, but pene- ir u* wnh the most k.arching «lT.x(k lo the very root of ihe evil. DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS Invariably cure the following Diseases : Asthma, .iti'wvl Complaints, Cough a, Cold*, Cheat Diseases, Coitivenesa, Dj t-pepala,' Diarrh»a, Dropsy. Detdllty, Fe ve r and A fi e. Female Complaints, headache, Indif'itlon, Inflnerta, Iuflammttion, Inward Weakness, Lirer Complaint, Lowne-t* of Spirits, Ringworm, Rheumatism, bait i-heum, Scalds, Skin Diseases, *9es\r NOTICB.—NooBKenplne without the encrraved trade-mark nround o*ch pot er box, signed b\ DR, J. MAtiOlKI., 43 Fulton atreetj New iork, to counter fe t which is felony. tOT Sold by all reapectnble Dealer* In Medldnfi throughout the United S^tea aud Camda—at 26 cents per box or pot. A. C. Langley & Co., Agents for Vancouver Island and British Columbia. Ml Cow For Sale A COW (AND CAI.F SIX WEEKS OLD), warranted perfectly gentle. Price $55. Also, a young Steer, Apply to ic20 0. MAS, James Bay. Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE. | HE PAKT.VKKSHIP HERETOFORE EX- t i- tins.- between Thomas Napier llililien and Jumes Carswell, under the natrin or firm of Hibben k Carswell, has been tins day dissolved by mutual consent. The Business will in future be carried on by Mr. T. N Hibben, who will pay and receive all money due to or owing by the lato firm Dated tbis 13th dny of September 18CG. THOMAS NAPIEIl flIBBBN, JA.MKS CARSWELL. Witness to the signature of Thomas Napier Hibben, Geoh'ir Pkaiikrr, Solicitor, Victoria, V. I. WitnesB to tho Signature of James Carswell, RonciiT Bishop, Solicitor, Victoria, V. I. «e 13-lm BEITISH PERIODICALS. The London Quarterly Kev ew (Conservative). The Edinburgh Review (Whig) The W estminster Review (Radical) The North British Review (Free Church) Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (Tory) Tho Tour R*\*iews re-published by Mwrn. Prorr & Co., are generally CO iidpred aa tlie <Jreat Rcfiewi, and IH.d■kwtind baa been just Iy placed in lbe same muk. Whoever dispense* witli r adtnj pn'-licatlntin of t)ii« clii"B, wh-ttevf r mat 'te hi* eu«ral i i.form itimi, iv'll iooi. he altogether behind the time in whieh he liven—and in tlieie timei a hjorttnrtty ino'i got very far I'l'Mn i, Yli--y m ".■ be 'ead und itudietl with ml- vnnta'jc by the people of thin co intrv, oi erery creed and iurty, * t„s- BLACKWOOD Is linun'iatl.- attractive at thin tinif to American*, not onlyf>r its sen I artirles by diwtin^uished write™ *tf ttcllin, but for 'he account of the late civil w r now being written i>y C>1. Von Burke, a (Je< man officer, c 1j i -r_ '-■ tnif to Gen. J. K. 1), Stuart, of thu Confederate army. TERMS FOR 1886. For anyone of the Kevlew-i $1 per annum Koran; two of tho KovIpwr 7 " For any three of the Ceviewi ,. 10 ,l For all fuur of the Revlewtt 12 " Foa Blackwood'! Maitaiin* 4 " For Blackwood and one Rev I w 7 " For Bla< kw<>od and any two of tho Re* viewt 10 " For Hlackwond aud three of the Reviews..13 b For Bldckwood and the four Hevlewi 16 '• CLUBS. A discount of twenty percent, will be a'lowed to eluba of four or more persons. Tims, four c piea of Blarkwrod, or of onn Keview will be aent to one address nr ft!2 80. Four copies of the fuur Beviewaand II nek wood, for $48, and so on. POSTAGE. When sent by mall, the Postage to nny part of the United t tes wi'l he • nt ttrenU-fonr cent* a year for " laokwood," aud but eight cents a year for each of theHevlews. Reduced Prices for previous years. Subscribers may obtain 'he Reprints immediately preceding 48fi6, as follows, viz. : BUuktoood from S'ptemi.er. 18^4, to December, 1865 inclusive, at tbe rate of $2 50 a year. The North British from January, 1853, to December, 1*65, inclusive t the sEttinburgh -tnd the Westminster Inn *P il. 1864, to December, 188% lneln>ive, and the Zondon Quarterly fur the year 18' 6, at the rate of $1 50 a year for each or any evi--w. i^ A few copies yetremiln of all the four Reviewt for 1803 at $4 a set, or $1 60 for any one. LEONARD SCOTT & CO., Publishers, 38 Walker Street. N. 7. I>. S. &Go., also publish the 2PA2X1>A.2523.'13 O-TJXDE By Hsjiit Snrai<m, »f Edinburgh, anil (he l.i.i- J. P. No»to», rt T«lf nllt,.^ 2 mil. Koj«iOol«vo, 1600 pnitei, und numerous Eugravinei- »{l«c $7 for tht two rolimc<—by Stall, noit paid, t*- « «» M THB ONE THING WANTED. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. The Blood. These famous pills are so compost* tbn they operute wholesomely on tbe stomach, ther liver, thc bowtls, ftnd otlier orffftns; by correcting nny dermiRemepti in their functions whereby a steady supply of piirematerinlt tor the renewal of the Blood is furnished, and c constant nbslrncliiiu of effete products is effected. This perfect circulation thus becomes the very fountain of health and life, and overcomes all form of disease wherever its sltua.- tlon. «;cncrnl IllRordero of tbe Llvei and Stomach. All who ever indulge a' '.able, either in eating or d i-iiikinj;, should take about ten ol t!i»s- Ihiii.iiis pills at bed time, from which will ree suit a clear head and good stomach the fc-ll -w- ing morning. Thousands of Ladies are always complaining of sick headaches, want o appetite, want of energy, and want of strength, to correct all these evils, Ihree or fuur ol Ihesc Pills should be taken twice a week, when they would give the invalid .he health ami appelit* of a ploughman. ' l-Viualcs of all Apes and (Eassc* Obstructions ot any kind, either in young or those between forty and fifty—tb'- most critical peiiod of life—may be radically remo.?4 by using these Pills according to tlie printed directions which accompany each box. Toun^ persons with sirkly and sallow complexion.? may have the bloom of health restored by thi? corrective, wlich purifies the blood and «!• pels till gross and impure humors from the system. Hewnre then of the critical age Iron forty to fifty, as it sends many thousands to premature grave,—these Pills should be takei ii tbat period ot lile two or three timet *• leek n anl of Strength and Energy. PersonB of sedentary habits, or those troubled in mind, working in Factories or Coal Pits, wbo cannot obtain thnt amount of fresl air and exercise which nature requires, suffer from weakness and delilily, lowness of spirl.a and want of appetite. All sucb should lake I lose or two of these Pills every three or font days, as they act gently and etfcf teally on tb« Bystem and impart vigor nnd enefgy to ibv body, which is always followed by a good nppetite, sound and refreshing sleep, aad » high flow of spirits. For the <'urc of Dropsy. The effiency of Holloway'a Pills in Dropey is extraordinary. They act with sucb a peculiar effect upon the system, that the fluids causing this direful complaint, are perceptibl carried off and prevented from any furtbet accumii'ntion. The sufferer regains a buoyancy of spirits and rejoices in a completely renovated coustitution. It Is indispensably necessary that the Ointment should be most effectually rubbed into the complaining parta Curing the whole course of treatment. Children and their Ailmvntr. In no country in the world nre more children carried to an early grave than in Great Britain. Coughs, MeasleB, Scarlatina, Fevers, and other jiseases attack the little sufferers, apd death, but too often, follows at a rapid pace j yet if at the first stage ot these complaints, parent* were to have recourse to Holloway'a Pills, all danger would be avoided for the stomach and bowels would oe gently bat efectually cleansed bv this mild aperient; tbe depraved humors correctea ana tne secretions duly regulated. A perfect cure would -oon be effected, and the I'ttle patient restored to toun' health. Holloway' Pi. i ve the best known remedy 1b ik world f-iv tbe following diseases •" Sold at the KsUblishment of ProfannM- H.-lliuvny, Sit ttriind, (near Temple Bar,) I. ndon : all- hy all rcipact aide Di-iigffln'9 aad Dealcni In Mc ielnesthroughout tha civlliced world,at the iollowlnp piici-s—It. !)(., 5. Si., is. Ii'l., He., 22a., and 38e. each box. Ague A' I limn Billious Complaint* Blotches ob the Skin Bnwel coir plaint? Colic Constipation ofthe Bow»ls Consumption Debility Dropsy Dyeentry Erysipelas «t. There -irfrerfltaee. Scrofu'aorKiac s Evil •*nre Throats -tone and Gravt Secondary Pymj* terns rtc-DoIoreux Tumors Ulcers Venereal atfte- tion. Worms of a kinds VV'enkiiPis Tram whatever caast a considerable saving by taking tha Female Irregular It lea Fever of all kindi Fits llout Head Ache Indigestioi tellsmmillon Jaundice l.iver Complaints Lumbago Piles Rheumatism Reientiou af I'rine tat. lilreeti'-ns for the guidrnce of patleuts in every dLor der arc altlxpd to each box. Pbiht*d and Published by McClb»b k Ce. at the offiee, Langley Street.
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