^\y fftkpaj VOL. I. VICTORIA, VANCOUVER ISLAND, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 12. 1866. TUB EVENING TELEGRAPH," NO. 113. it PUBLISHED •verv Eveniag at 4 O'clock, (.Saturday and Sunday evenings excepted.) ALSO IVKUT Nuw Advertisements. UNDAY MORNING ! TKIIMH OP S! IISlIlll-TION I r Anamn, In ailranne, by mail 510 1111 fr .li moiitln 0 ml r Wvsic, i»«yai.li! tu Carrier... '2li itt'djata, to pr terms of Advertisement apply at the Office. Lanjley Street- Now Advertisements. LINCOLN HOUSE! Cor- Washington anl Front sts ■ PORTLAND, OBKOOH. J*. C. MATTIIlIMSEtf, Of the St. Nicholas Hole], Victoria, HAVINO TAKBM TUB AHOVK IKl'lSi:, wishes to announce to tte public tlmt bo is ii iw piepared to accomodate ^ruosts in a s lisl'.utory manner. Nothing will be left undone, which Is in the power of the proprietor to do, to render gnesta comfortable. Portland, August :l;tli, ldiiil oe 14 THIS EVENING TELEGRAPH GENERAL Miscellaneous. REMOVAL. W. HEATUOEK m BBOB LB A VI Ti) INTOIt.M Hlfl Iriends und the public tlmt hu has removed his Miscellaneous. Boot and Shoe Store To lloi'RvjifST STiii'HT, two doors from tlio i'Colonist mil Chronicle" Olliee, where he ! will continue bis Uout Milking business. iRE-cxFEiNriivra- —or— Restaurant, Aud Coffee^ Saloon. pUK PROPRIETOR I.V THANKIN't! THH 11. public for the very liberal support with Which they hnve favored him in thi pail, bus fnucli pleasure in announttng thnt baving ebuilt, euibellislicil and rendered the above stablisbmcut Unequalled in tho oity, he will ^c open it to-morrow (SATURDAY, October 0th, 18iiG. (The Culinary Department Being perfect iu all its arrangements nnd tinder tlic management of a 5rst clnss Cook everything will be supplied in superior stylo ami with the utmost promptitude. !>• €'1,10 41, feels that in recommencing business he can with eonlideuce solicit it renew il of jmhlic patrtrtiWgti, m with tlie increased accommodation and improved facilities for carrying ou the business which bc huw possesses he enh guarantee entire satisfaction lo all uud plucii the iiitniclious otitic establishment above competition. THE UP-STAIRS DINING ROOM Which bag been handsomely furnished il in style, comfort snd eoonomy supc: iur t ■ any similar establishment in u.wu. BOUill TER WKHK - - - $G and $T. Meals at all hours - - - 25a to DUu. Coffee per cup with Rolls - l'2f,e. lint aud Cold Joiuts uUvays on hand. vf. II.—The bakery business will be curried on and bread of the best quality delivered throughout tbe town. oclD I BEMOVAL. A. BULER & Co. HAVE REMOVED TO THE STORE ADJOINING TIIE MASONIC BUILDINU, Veil door to T. N. Hibben k Co., where tbey BUY AND SELL LADIES' AND GENT'S cast-off clothing. Clothes cleaned aad repaired at tho Bhoriest notice. oc 25-lm NGUVEAUTES B'auTomne et D'hiyer. J. H. TURNER ET CIE., Ont 1'honnour d'informer leurs amis et lo public quil viennont do recovoir un aasortiment de Nttuve- autes de Modes des Meilloures Mais- one de Paris. MAISON DE LONDRES. Septembre, 1866. oc'23 REMOVAL. DR. HARVARD HAS REMOVED | his Office to Douglas street, first bouse ou the right, south of Fort street. Dr. B. is conversant wilh all the modern Dental improvements, und uses none but the best ir.atetials iu his profesniou. Teeth mounted on Gold Plate or thc Vulcanite Base in the neatest aud most ai tistic manner. Chloroform administered and Teeth extracted without pain. Advice rendered gratis. Office hours from 9 a. ra. to 5 p. in. Victoria, October Sih, 1SU6. no S-lm WOTI E .Assignment Deed. Date of Deed 10th October, 1886. Date of execution 10th October, 1800. Pahtibs — H08BS 8POBBOBG k JULES RIIKI''!'', trailing under the name and style of Snorborg k Itueff, of Whnrl street, Victoria, Vancouver Island. TitcsTEKS-DAVU) LENEVUE,-| r ... , . JOHN wii.kie, J0"1*" Assignment of the whole of the partnership property excepting the furniture and person.il effects of Moses Sporborg. Registered this day nt 11:1.1 a.m. mtb of October, 1868. RIOH.-.KI) WOODS) oclH lm Acting Registrar. TUE GKEAT UEMEDY OE THE .AGE. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. Thu « i!«« t ot the Ointment on the gyatem To the vrycoe and cen're of til] disrnM'S wblcb affect lile hu mnn body, till* n'nim l.ubW- prepara'iuu pwbtrattfts II dlwppo&ri ucler tbe friction nf the bands, us Milt disappears when rubbfl u(joii mi*at. Tbe unguent pur- foriQl Its healing errand rapidly, sufi-ly, aad tf Lib out iuiii.. Simple eruptions, open .sorea, bard tumors, icrofttioUJ doVfltopmeutl ol' all kllods, tibceiises, cancer;', old wounes, and, in 'act, every apeeii a of lull uniinition and sap* (Miration, whether in <l:c skin, tlie fleib, tlie glunUSf or among tbe DUttiloSi can be .irrenlfb in Ui destructive course, sad pefmaneflUj cure I witliout danger by rubbing in tbia Loi ■$- liuiable Ointment. Uml Legn, Uud BreastS( Sores, and pleat*, In many Hospitals in Europe this celebrated remedy is now used for tbe cure ot old wounds, sores, and ulcers ; In Spain and Portugal, and in many pans of Italy, the lirst Physicians tn- regularly prescribe its use. It is a sovo.eigr ■■iiiMv for bad breasts and bad Ugs; ami like* [se 'or all skin diseases, it is to be loiind in Lbo eh est of nearly every sailor, soldier, ane emigrant,. I in prude iir|e« of Von tli ; — Sore* und rieeix. Tho above class of compl-tinlH is surety removed by" otghtly fomenting tbe parts witl v -rm water, and itieti by must elfootually rub otog Ln tbis Olntmeot. Personisuffeting Iron, these direful complaints should lose uot a mo ment in arresting their progress. It should bl understood that it is not sulficient merely tu ni'';!i- i in' Ointment on the alfected parts, bul it mu-t be well rubbed in for some considcrabli time tw > or three times a day, that it may he taken into the system, whence it will remov. only hidden soraorwou.nl as elfectually n. though it were palpable to tbe eye. Bread and water poultices, alter tbe rubbing in ol tt Ointment, Will do great service. This Id th} only proper treatment for females iu OASM 01 cancer in the stomach, or for those wbo ,-ulli ; from a general bearing dov u. I'IIih, Kimiilui, Stricture-!, Blotches, asalso swellings, can with certainty be radically cured if the Ointment be useo freely, and the Pills be taken night und morn, ing asrecommended iu theprintediustruedions When treated in any other way these complaint. Dnly dry up in one place to break out in llth Ither; whereas this Ointment will remove th'' '.minor from the system, and leave the patien \ vigorous and healthy being. It will r equip* .ime, aided by ^he use of too Pills, to ensure asting cure. Dipthcria, limr rli f 1 is, So,,. TIhhhn, Any of the ahove class of diseases may be •^ured by well rubbing the Ointment three .iracs a day upon the skin covering the throat, chest, and neck ot the patient. The unguent will soon penetrate the pores and give immediate relief. To allay the tover and lessen ths inflnmation, eight or ten Pills sliould be taken night and morning. The Ointment will pio- duce perspiration, which is so essential for remo-ing fevers, sore throats, and those oppressions of the chest which ariso from Asthma, Bronchitis, and other causes. Both the Ointment and Pills shotiht be until in the following Case* i 3.1<1 i*gt fnrn.i (Corns) Rheumatism lini Bro&flti Cancers iicniih* Burns C ntnictetl aad.Snrf tflpplM Banion* 8Utl Joints p niTliroiit Bllnot \trti-cln toes Kii'i'tiniitusia Skta tnttts' and Saiul-Flioi l-'iMiuIas 'sriirvy lii'.i-!' IV flout [Sin' lieadii Jhiogo-foot lilanluliir Swcli- rdiQont Qogi CletTS 2htlblftins 1. IIltM^'O. Wniliid* Jtaappeil Hands Piles l'awi Sold at V't Eslabliithmflnt ot Pwophsbor Holl*wa £U, StttSSki, ■ near SNunplS Bai), I/judai ; nito by a ■•enpectible Rrus^rlst* tort ppalpra in Medicines ihroaph jut the civilized world, at tlie following prices Is. lkd 2 fid. 4a tld.. lis., 22., nml 33s., each Pot. *,* There s a coaBidnrnbto saving by taking the largu fzei. KB,-Directions for thc puldnnce of PatinnU In evei diiorJer are ailixcd to each Put. •Fob P P1 1111 II J?, buots and shoes made to order ESTABLISHMENT Langley Street, Victoria, The Printing Office or tub 3 EVENING TELEGRAPH Office is replete with every appliance and variety of Material for tbe Execution of LETTER PRESS PRINTING! In ull its brunches, whether Plain or Ornamental 'nsiK OFFICE AIMS at securing _L suet flpemly Kxei-ulioii of unler* ufi il ooruliMnt with correct unil eltgant Work. uiuunbip. Of the best miUeriuls ami workmilllblp. N.B.—llcpuirin^ done ut shortest notice. oc 23 Orders received for Printing Books, Business Cards, Pimipnlets Invoicea.j Ciitalogucs Bill II''.id-, Serniuiis, Tmde Forme, Iteporu Circulurs, (Pluiu Renluls, Coloured,) Leases, Hand Bills. (Plain oi Law Forms of erer/ Coloured,) description, For Prices, apply at the Office. Langley street. General itfews Agent J. Stratman. EMPIRE NEWS DEPOT Cor. Washington & Sansome sif. San Franolioo. rpiIF, ADV.UTIsKR is prepared to supply X with punctuality ami celerity theannrjed newspapers ami periodicals upou the following terms All orders, to receive immediate attention, must be accompanied by cash remittance, and handed in previous to the 4th, 14th, and 24th ol each month. London Daily Tinea fHOO Tlio Flelil HUO " IlliKtralil Times 7 DO " WetklvTimn 7 00 " Bell's tlfe In I.«n.lun 14 1)0 ' Weekly Dispntch 14 00 " III. Newiofllie Worlil 1400 'I l'Hlilie Ul'iii "il 759 ' Inilex iFreelmde) Um " 111. Spi'itins News 8 00 " Sl'eruil'T 1400 " Re*luw 1400 " Saturday Keview 14 00 IHibH" Nalum .12 00 Lun-lo.i liluni-raled News .14 00 Allact'o Mnnlbl- 3 On BUekmnd'aMagnilni SCO Hwrper'a MairMiiie - SOU Sixpenny Manaint 3 on KiiickerhoekiT , Stf l'acifie M intMy "•' 30n (ioilev'sU.lie:. liiiivh..... 3 00 Helical Host..' 3 00 Continental Magaalne UOO Miuliiin Detnonst'a • onlhly ;i 00 F. I^illie's new Fsmily Maij«iiuc 3 00 Chamiiers' Kilinlniruli (nun;,! 4 00 H«'illlily impere, Illicit a Week -I 00 • ' " All the Te*r l'.nun.i son Tli^ckerav's CornhillMatiazine 0 0C Limtlon I^Mieet 6 00 3, A. Sala'e Temple Bar 0 011 l.nri'len Society Magaiine li OO Si. Jaiiiep Magazine .lUm K.linburgh Review 10 M T/indon Review , 10 00 North BrilisliKcvlew 10 00 ^aaumuster Review 10 00 1 nnitou Art Journal., IS01 Mir.iivj & Smelling Mas 1000 AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, FOIl TIIK BAPID CUKE OF Colds <'ois«jhs nud HofttvenesVa BmtmtO) mahh., 90th im-., 1355. Dr. J.C. Avkh: I do not Iweltntetoety tho host romsdy 1 lUkTt '-ver fmuid fur Cuiiijtie, IIoiiTMcins-, liiOinhza, iiii.l tlio cm itiitiint tymptatmtot 1 0du,1« yuur Ciihuhv fMTOBAU Iii n.ii.-iiiiit DM In my BttsOtiee mnl my limiiiy fur tlto hint too yuan hiw lllOWO it lo po«0iM tDpft*. riur TlrtiiM for th* trwittni'iit of theso oomplalntH. BBBN KNKHIT, M.D. A. II. MORThKY, Kfl>i.,of Utici.N. Y^ write*: "I h»Tt okwI your Pkctkiial myself and in my tutaily ever siiio* ymi iiiveutnl it. mnl DtUfTfl it thn l«>Mt uicdichio for ita pur(HMte ever put nut. Witli h l.nl cold I Hhould t- -nii-i pay tweiity-Hvti ilnllurn fnr u hottlu tlum Uu without it, oi take any otlier n-mwly." Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza* fi'Ruiami.N, Slifln., ttb. 7,18ft0. nROTFtr.R Ater; I will cheerfully certify your Pectoral ii tho bait remedy wo pomeM for tho cure of Whooping Ctrugh, Croup, rliI tho clival disenHes of children. Wt ot your fraternity in tho 8<mtli ippradAta your nkill, nud cnminiml your Diadiciuo to Ottt PMplO. HIRAM CONKLIN, M.D. AM03 LEK, KH(j.,MoNTEnEV. lA..wrlt4ut M .Imi.,1850: "I luid 11 IcdioiiB I11flue117.il, which (-uiilliied me lu doors six wi«)1(h; took iiutiiy iiicdi'.iiii'S without relief; finally tried your Pectoral hy the advice of our clern.Mimn Tho first dofo Mlmad tlte Horeiiena In my throat and lumen; i"s« tlum ona lmlf the hnttlo mada ma omnpletaly Well. Your mediclnea are tho rhnapnal as well on theliett wo caji htiy, and wo aitBttm ynu, Doctor, and your romo* dies, an tho poor iiihii'h Motta.* Asthma or Phthisic, nnd Dronchitifi. Wm Uaxchuub. Pa.. Vs-b. 4,1856. Bm: YonrCnr.nRv PlCTdtfAL in pan&faflimmarvellota cnroH lu thin HOttoli It Im" reh'i'Vi'.l HVanl fn>in alaim- I11K nyiu|itotUH of eotunUBptioBj and la imw curing a man who iiua labored timlor nn atleition of tho luDgl for tli* last forty year*. 11KNUY 1,. PARKS, Merchant. A. A. RAMBHY. M.D.. Aun-.v, Mn^Rni Co., Iowa, writeH, Sept. t'i. I8M1 ■■ During njrpnotloa of many yaan I havo found nothing Bqnal to your Ciiehhv Plctoral for giving BUB and r.'li.'t io couMimptivti patients, OT curing audi aa uro curuhle." Wo nil^ht add VOlltnM of ovhlonco, hut tho niost mn- rinciug pnwf of tho virtues of this remedy ia fouud la ita effects upou trial. Consumption. Protmhly no onn ntnttSy hiw over twon known which cured so many nnd aueh tlaii(;erouH cnnem as thla. Soma no hum nn aid can reach : hut even to thosu tho Ciilrri PiCTORAt. alTiirdK relief and comfort. Astor House. New York Cut. March 6. l«Sfl Doctor Am, Lownfi 1 !'• cl it a duty m.d a plaamra to inform ynu whut your Cherrt Pixtorai, hns done for jiy wife. 8hehadbaan flvo mtmtha litborlngnndar the dangsnma fymptoaia of Conatunptton, (ton which no aid we could procure ekto her mnob raliw. Bhovai ataadlly failiup. until Dr. BtrangtOf thla city, where wa btvaema for advice, rei-onini'tided n trial id your niedleine. Wa blosa blakindnaaa, ia we do your nkill, br aha haa recov- •rwl from that day. Bha i" n.'t jrat as itfOU iw lbe used to he, imt hi One from ttt aoagh,atid adla hvaalfwalL Yours witli grntitnda and ronrd. ORLANDO BHKLBY, or BUDJTmiA Qmtumptivtt, do not despair till you have tried Am'a Cuirkt Pectoral. It is mud.- hy onaof tho bait nodical themiHta In the world, and Its onifa oM around na baapaat the hij(h meriu of ita virtues.— I'hiUuldphta ludger. Ayer's Cathartic Pills. 11HB ttknoaa of ChamtBtry and Uadldna btti . taied their tititn-ft toprodooa lid I piirK«tlve which la knows tO nniii. Inmitie i-' I are bIiiiwu that thaoa PitU b»»a rlrtoao which aqriwai in Morihrttm {ha ordinal | tnaffloinaai und tliat thaj win unprecedented iy it| i ■! ail man. Slu ■■■ and pleiuuini to tak■■. i»ut poworfttl to oara. Xhdrpano< tntlaf prnptwHaa atimnlati tin rltal ai UrlUaaofthabody, remove Mi' obatrnel i| parity the blood| and expel diH<'a.-i- i . fpt p oat the fail hiunoi hre*vl and grow dlatempar, rtmotala rtngglA d»rod orgaus Into their n.m uml aettontnnd Imparl health} tone with atn'nfith to the wind.- -yntnn. Not only do they euro the ivory--lay complnlntN of every body, bnt also fonuidalde nnd diuut'i mi-' AiaMai that have haflh-d [ tbe l>eat of human skill, while thoy prodtioa powerAll effects, they are nt th- *:une :itm>,in diiniiii^lud ■; eafo^t and boat phyaic that can be io^ltqrod for chOdron. BelufEsnpnr-cnnt.d, th".v are jflaaaant to take; and !>eing piirely vcgtdahle, are free from any risk of harm. Onn ' haTe lieen mado which sur{>aB8 belief were they not substantiated hy men of aueh exalted position RSd character as to forbid tho anaplrlon of untruth. Many eminent clergymen and physicians have lent tlieir names to certify to tho public the reliability of my rmWnHtfi while otb* era havo sent mc the ansurnnro of their conviction that my Preparations contribute immoiisely to tho relief of my afllfcted, Buffering fellow-men. Tho Agent below named is pleased to furnish trratls my American Almanac, containinp directions fnr their use and wrtiflcates of their cures, of the following complainta: — Costiveness, Rtlloua Complaints, Rheumatism, Dmpsy, Heartburn, Hea.laehe ArfeUlg from a fold Stomacli. Nausea. Tn dices! ion. Morbid Inaction of tho Dowels and Pain arising therefrom. Flatulency. I/ios of Appetite, all Ulcerous and Cutaneous DtooaHO which n"]iiire an evacnant Medicin.i. Pcrofula or King's Kvll. They al«o. by purify- ing the blood and stimulating the system, euro many complaints which it Wonld not be cuppoeed they conld reach, such M DealhOea, Partial BUndAMS, Nenralpa and Karrooi irritability. Danangomentaoftha Liver und Kid- neys. Ooat, and Other kindred complainhi uWng from a low state ofthe body ov obstruction of its fhttctkma. Do not he put off by unprincipled dealers with somo olher jdll tin y make moro pruit on. Ask for Arm's Pillb, and take nothing t!se. No other they am giv© you compares with this in its intrinsic value or curative powers. The siek want the best aid there is for them, and they should havo it. Prepared by Dr. J. Cfc AYER, practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, *«fl« !J5 Cts. rEn Dox. Kivk Boxes for $1. MOORS Sc Co., Victoria, AND ALL DRUGGISTS. se-18 To the Smoking Public! J HAVE JUST BB-OraaU) THE OLD Tobacco Store Julinaon (Street, (Two Doors Anovi: Wad.'hngto.n Ai.i.ey,) Recently occupicil) y Frank Campbell, whero I will keep THE BEST BR-AJSTX3S —or— CIGARS TOBACCO, Ac. —ALSO— ALL KINDS OF FRUIT! Hf olil Frici'ls nml the I'ulilic generally are requested m (rive iiu* a chII. och •• roBTucwsac: job » Relief for the Afflicted. TBI INTRODUCTION OF Perry Davi Vegetable Pain Killer To tho Suffering Humanity of this Apt has ri'lmvi'il more |iain und I'liuseil mor* rcul joy tbau any otlier one thing that cun be Mined. IT IS AN Invaluable Remedy. Our first Physicians use it, iiti'l recommM its one; the Apothecary finds il lirst mining the mtdlrinos called for, 1111U the wholesale Dmgyixt considers it a leading article of his trade. All the dealers iu medicine speuk . alike in its favor; uinl its reputation us a ni" licino of great merit and virtue is fully and permanently established, und it is the great Family MediciDc of the Age« Every Volunteer sliould hnve a buttle, la cast | of sudili'u ilttm l;s of Disease. Taken Internally, cures Sutlilen Golds, Coughs, ic., Weak Stomach, General Debility, Nursing Sore Month, Canker.,', Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Cramp ami pain iu the Stomach, Bowel Complaint, Painters' Oollc, Asiatic Cholera, Diutliu'.i uml Dysentery. Taken externally cures Felons, Boils, nml Old Soree, Severe Hums ami Scolds, Cuts, Bruises and Sprains, Swelling of the Joints, Ringworm ami Tetter, Broken Breasts, Frosted Feet and Chilblains, Toothache, I'ain in the Face, Neuralgia aud Rheumatism. 2PATTST KZHLLER, Taken internally, should be adulterated wiih milk or water, and sweetened with sugar, if desired, or made into o syrup with molasses. For n COUGH and Bronchitis, a few drops on Sugar, eaten will be mote effective than anything else. For SORB THROAT, gurgle the tliroa* with a mixture of Pain Killer and water, nnd the relief is immediate und cure positive. j®- It should not be forgotten tha\ the Pnin Killer is equally as cood to take ititernully as to use externally Ench bottle is wrapped wilh till diiec tious for its use. Prices 25 cents, 50 cents k Jl per bottlo Moore & Co., WHOLESALE AGENTS. VICTORIA. (Bbtmixg t%t*\t$ttf$f. MONDAY KVKXIXG NOV. It, IBtiti. Jult-ruatlonal Trouble*. The clemency about to he rxleuded bv thi I.'iiiiudiuii aiithoriliestothetwoFeuiuDs who are svtiteO'Mil lo death, will alluy to souiu i- :teut, that I'Ueimo excitement which was rising along the Auioiicaii border. We are afraid, however, it will not I'o-Tiewed in the light which it is desirable It should be viewed in the United Stales;—that iheFeniansas wellasothers, wiU fancy that iJi« clemency is rallier the result of fetor than tho ejwntaueous offering of mercy towards erring men. Tliere are besides still n number of prisoners to be tried in the Canadian courts, u circumstance which wiil tend to keep up the agitation of the Fenians iu Hie large cities of the Republic. Coupled with this We see a great change iu the demeanor of President Johnson toward* the Fetiao organization. A little while ago the English press were loud" in their thanks for the energetic aetion taken* by the President in the suppression of the Fenian raids. On all sides it was admitted tliut nothing but the vigorous steps of Ihe administration sared the peace of the two nations. Isow, however, we find tho administration emulating Congress—Johnson echoing the sentiments of Colfax—and giving every description of aid and comfort to the Fenian body. The arms which wero tikcn from the Fenians are restored, and Sweeny is re-appointed to military position in the arm) of the United States. This is not the whole of the significance of the chaugc f 11 tactics, We find Secretary Seward at a banquet in St. Louis emphutically declaring that the Great Republic will in a very short time extend its sway over the British Territory .iortb. Speaking of thc advantageous position occupied by Missouri, Mr. Seward says:—"I see here one Slate that is capable of assuming that great trust of being the middle man, tbe mediator, the common centre between the Pacific and Atlantic—a State of vast exteut, of unsurpassed fertility, of commercial facilities such as aro given to no othir'Stats on the continent—a State that grapples hold npon Mexico and Central America ou the south, and npon Russia and Briiish America on thc north, •nd through which is the thoroughfare to the golden State of tho Pacific. It is for your interest to bind to Missouri the young Pacific States on the continent. Throw your grapples around them strongly while they are yet young and tender, and.bold tbem fast to yon. Do all that you can to develop their resources. Tuke care to open communication for commerce with these States. When you havo done this, and secure the Pacific coast firmly to yon, you will then have bound the Pacific coast to the Atlantic coast, and have guaranteed the existeuce of an empire such as Alexander wished to conquer, and tried in vain to reduce under one common sceptre as his successor, Charlemagne, did. And it will be the glory of Missouri to see established firmly the empire of a Republican Govern ment over tbe whole continent of North America. And in saying that I do not exclude the region which lies between us and tkt North Pole, I dare not say where I mould draw the line on the South." When a statesman occupying so high a position in the Government of tho United States as Mr. Seward, coolly declares that it is the intention of the Government to push its dominion to the North Pole, to absorb every particle of British North America—and when be declares this nt a time when the peace of the northern portion of the continent is meimeed by an armed organization on United Slates' territory, we cannot do other than conclude tbat there is some method and intention in the assertion. We have a further proof of mischief in the desire of Congress to alter tbe neutrality laws, so as to allow a wider latitude to tbe restive spirits who at present threaten the peaceful relations of Great Britain and the United States. The danger of the proposition was quickly discerned by the English Government and the English press, and we find by the recent pupers suggestions coming in from all sources to ward off the peril. The London Timet 1 wbich is the especial champion of tbe commercial interests, shows considerable alarm. " Tbe recent proceedings,'' it says "of the United States Congress, much as tbey are to be regretted from the tone, •nd object witb wbich they are introduced, point ont to us another coarse by which, wiihout the least surrender of national dignity, we may a: Una u final aud taiiataeSOtm arrangement of qupolioiib wbich must recur aguiu and again, und always with increasing bitterness aud increasing risk of forcing ns to exchange what is" rapidly becoming our normal po- siliou us neutrals for that of an unwilling because renlly uiiinter'Sted and noeeu- scioiiR belligerent. Congress piopums tu repeal piany of the exisiing provisions of the American law, avowedly for the purpose of assimilating the law of Americi to the law of England, but really with tbe view of multiplying thu causes of offeoce aud trouble iu future yours. Should we not meet Ihe threat iu a manner at once wise aud dignified if we were to employ the present recess in considering, not huw we may multiply causes of offence, but how we mny remove thoso that already unfortunately exist ? Lot us reconsider our municipul luw as to the Interference of British subjects in the wars of other nations, and see whether it may not be possible to extend the stringency of our law so as to prevent the recurrence of offeuce." The suggestions of the Timet may be prudent ones, but we must confess tliey nro rather humiliating. Reduced to simple language they mean that as heretofore England has been the great belligerent country, her reading of international law has always been in favor of belligerents; but now that she is inclined to be peaceful, to light in fnct no more, the laws must be changed to favor neulrnls. This, however, does not suit the nitcd States, which have I) - come a pugilistic power, with territorial ambition. They desire to frame their cede iu favor of belligerents ; or in olher words to assume that position which England occupied before the non-interfering policy entered so largely into her national existence. Looking at the subject in all its bearings, we fear trouble from the present rulers of the Republic. New Advertisements. VICTOEIATHBATRE 3 tf rand Performances I mBki mm, mnnM. Nov. 12, 13, and 14, THE OLD ORIGINAL TROUPE — OK— CAMPANALOGIANS! on SWISS Bell-Ringers IX THEIR Chaste and Elegant Entertainment. Playing; 2-IP Hclla, being peven and a half ortaves on it perfeet chromatic scale. The only perfect set, peal, or chime of Hitnii Dells ever Imported, and were made cxpres-ly for ilie niuisik-ll Druthers hy Meurs k Son, W'hile- chnpel Houil, London, England. The Entertainment varied by Hnrp Solos, Violin Solos, Klute Solos, Vocal Selections, and Character Representations of Irish, Scotch, Dutch, nnd Yankee Characters in Song, Dance, nnd Burlesque. MADAME JULIA BLAISDEI.L, Solo Harpist, pupil of the great Bochsa. MR. JOHN GODLY, Solo Violinist. MR. FRANK MOORE, Solo Flutist. MISS CLARA, tbe clever little Ditlladist, whose ehnract-r songs of the " Irish Boy," "Yankee Gal," "The Old Maid of Sixty- Iw i," " The Dashing Zoo-zoo," and " Merry Sailor Boy," have made hera musical favorite wherever she bas appeared. Prices or Admission — Dress Circle and Parquette, $1 ; Pit, 50 cents. Boxes, $5. no 11 New Advertisements. N O TICE . MR. ZINN REQUESTS ALL PERSONS indebted to bim to settle their accounts before 1st December, otherwise the accounts will he placed in the bands of a solicitor. All persons having claims against bim will pleHse present thera on or beforo tbat date. Victoria, V. I Nov. io, 1866. noll-lm ' NOTICE. FROM AND AFTER THIS DATE I WILL accept Bank Bills for Bents Or for any other payments to be mado to me. II. £. SHELVE. Victoria, T.I., Oct. 3, 1866. no 3 To Let or For Sale. rUK LEASE AN" FIXTURES uF Tin: ■■ I M'l.N ' ShIooii, curuer llab.ioii m.d Langley streets* 'lh.■ i.i-ii-i.- is fur 1'IVE YEARS Irom 1st Jul}-lust, ut tin- iiiutli-iiUe lent ot £.';" pat intuitu. The liuii-i- cootalni s roams nml Saloon, all bard Stabbed, aud Deal/ papered and painted Ibroujrboal. 'I'h" promises ere well adapted for nny Uml of biisiur -i. .-u.i :-"lie ul 11* b'«i laoa'loMI iu lbe citv ; in the i nir.i- uf another yaat tin- lease "ill be or considerable Value. The nliovo will be disposed "f ttaaaoably, as the proprietor ia obllgld bv ill health to re ire Irom the business. l'ur partirlllaM apply to . T. II McCANN. Pi ench and Spanish, MOOT. B. DEKPIS, fiiuiir.tTK OFTHE Academic de Paris, Professor of Languages, has opened classes in French nml Spanish. Muns. Haiti 1ms hail a (rood deal of experience Inteaebfiig] hi* mode ofto'tioo being easy and 'dec ive, will be found to give satlifaetloo. Having lived in virions pirts of Mcxii'ii, Incladlng tbe Metropolis, MasaUan, Ac., and being more especially a professor ol tho Spanish laiiginige, he is enabled to instruct in a rerj hurt timo persons intending to proceed to Mexico, iu tlie Spanish Iangimge, by which tbey will be enabled to speak it fluent}-. Lessons given to public schools in Greek, Latin, (Jeneral Grammar, Literature, Rhetoric and Philosophy. Privnie lessous given if desired. Address — Trounce Alley, 3d door from Government street. Victoria, V. I. Nov. B, lSOd. no fl New Advertisements. New Grocery Store. THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING RETURN- ed from Big Bend and feeling natislicd from personal observation that the country is safe, respectly announces to his numerous friends and tbe public generally that be has taken the store situated between deal's Restaurant and Turner's Dry Goods Store on Oovernment street, and having furnished it with a new aod well assorted stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, —A.VD— FARM PRODUCE, Respectfully solicit! a shnro of public patronage. ' no4 E. F. BABBIT. JKTOTIOjE, MARTIN BROS., IMPORTERS OF Groceries and Provisions, FIREPROOF BUILDING, lately occupied by l'hotelier k co, whahf street. no « A. & W. WILSON, House and Ship Plumbers CASFITTERS, BELLH4NGERS & TINSMITHS FOItT STIIEET. 411 order* promptly attended fo no 2 Alhambra BILLIARD SALOON. ronitEK um:injn:\T and yati-s srs. UP-STAIRS. Entrance on Yates Street. no H-lm 2STOTIOJE. THE ROYAL HOTEL, Wharf Htreet, HAS REDUCED ITS PRICES TO MEET the times, and clean comfortable beds can be obtained for 23 cents per night or $1 60 per week. Board $1 per day. S. HILL, Proprietress. N. B —The Hotel is fire-proof. no I NEW WESTMINSTER GAME DEPOT, YATES ST., Next door to the corner of Government, opposite Zelner's Drug Store. THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING MADE AR- rnngements to receive from different parties the produce of the Island and country will be prepared to lurnish Game, Fish, Frnita, Poultry, Eggs and Vegetables, Each and all in their season, at ths lowest prices. JAMES AI.LE\. nol lm PJtINCE OF WALES FROM LONDON. THE IIUDSONBaVCO. OFFKIl FOR 8ALK The Cargo OF TUB ABOVE SHIP Dry Goods, Clothing", &c. B-gS—(Innny and Dundee, carpet nnd black IcHlhcr Baiz'—Blue, preen, scarlet and red Blanket"*— White and colored, 2J, 11, IIJ and 4 point* CarpetS--J Onmlojr k Son's Brussels, tjpes- Irv, Dutch and twilled hemp Cambric—I Turkey red and linen glass c'ob Cloth-—^uprrlimi blue, bliick, seiirlcl, black and brown beaver, superfine black and finny doeskin, gala plaid aad wool Sai- ony Cotton —2U and 3d inches (trey, Horrm-ke's liii'.irhed long cloth aaiorttsi, 9-rl, 0-4 and 7-8 fancy printed, 7-8 navy blue, rrgalta, glaz 'I lining ami furniture chintz Di9per---8-l blenched tible and nursery Dungaree—4-4 blue Hessian—12 in tow anil 27 in Osnnburjf Hattrasses—Single and double hair flapkiin, :.-1 and 8-4 linen table Sheeting1—72 and »0 in criiyilun and linen, 45 iu Russia and 27 in duck StroililN—White, blue, scarlet and green TowelS-While uud brown Turkish, bleached huckabiick Threads—-Colored, black, white and Brooks' red Tlfklnu-"-13-l(i cot'.on, black and while wad- ilinK llrald—lllnck and colored mobalr I'loililiitr--\n nssortinent of Ladies', Children's and Infants' ii'-der (aulncl—Black and fancy Cloths—White damask, assorted sizes Covers—Colored woollen damack and printed 4'<»r-€'f.—-l..i.lii-_-' assorted llnmnsk—fuliiri'il, assorted and trimmings flouncing—Cambric Ladies' head dresses Feathers— Black aud colored ostrich, black fox tail and scarlet military Flannel—Hnltic, chintz, Welsh, white and colored Snxony Gingham—Derry and fancy Scotch Gloves—Ladies', Men's nnd Children's cloth; colored nnd white kid Hals—Ladies' and Girls' fashionable trimmed straw Hosiery—Ladies' and Girls', a large assortment Hoods do do opera Mantles—do cloth and postillion jackets Handkerchiefs—Bandanna, co,an and black silk, 7-8 nnd 6-8 white cnmbrlc Hassocks—Brussels, tapestry and velvet Hollands—4-4 brown, bull' mantle and win- , ' i dovv Linen—4-4 Irish Merino—Black and colored French and delaine Nets—Lnilies' hair, assorted color and black velvet ribbon HI'! I.T -Wlui,- nml colored !■■ »1 SlI.iWJ,-'—t'ftl.li^, woollrli tsiUn, i*llepher,l'« plaid, inn] black t'allinure SKIRTS—Ijullen' Balmoral iKIMMIMIH—Lallel' ilrc.l iMurtnl, black anil white HMllr WINC..Y—4-4 Aberdeen UI.I.IS—Mi-ii'.-i li.nck leather, scarlet and eobrnd wonted UUACe*—MelTS India rubber and while cotlun Cu I'.—Me.-.'H blue and lilurk fotaile, niilUiiry and navy I'tMI'llIU Kit.-'—.Men*« heavy neurit I and colored woollen COAIf—Jlen'n Jt-lton, Iweed, don and blank tints, bine pilot Witney ami biown btuver over CI.UAKH — Ucii'h Inncy il'.e, blue an I brown beaver Highland CIUWI'.S—MenMilaek and fancy allk, and ailk icarfa coi.I,a s—Men's snanellfd paper and linen ilil\\f Kit-— uen'hbl -ached nw.iii.down, acariet flannel, it hi e h-.'i l'*-, eoloruil and white l.unOnwool II I'I'.*— N nn'. and bojl'oolwfd and black lell HOSIKKY— aleii'aand boy»', a laiy,- aaortment jaiKBis— iieii'n blue pilot and seamen'* monkey .Sill K'lfj— Meli'aiuid boye' blue, urey and acrlel aer^e, M.-llon, while lii.on, regatta m.d ltrlpe-1 coil-n, liiin-y Ualt.c with and without collar., white and Rrey lainbanonl, acariet and whlto flannel and merino nmlcr 8' ri'S-Mi-n'a and hois' heavy fane, doe and iweod lit■.UisKKS— Men'« laocy tm-i-il and doe, blue pilel, i ,.i I drill. Ilcdlord cord, dr.ib ami wbl'e molo- aklu and cativ.iaii overall., ban* lauoy Iweed and doe VlStS—Ifon'l illlierflne black and blue clotli, and hue} doe I10I1T.-—Man's Hhicher, ealr Welllijlon, waler'iflu »ea and ela-llc able ; Ladie.' calf, flora aim <.a» d kid ein»llc aide Jl K; Unl'i cair, iilove aud gliiiea kid tln.lic side ,M K Provisions and Oilmans stores. Alli:<HrROOT—In tint Al.MOWDS—Jiinlan find nnfl |»ti BAB'.hY— Kobirmoo't jiaipiit fn 11b. Hot, but kilt) (lri*d pe.-trt (!i!iim sJtq—pattm in Ifib. (im CANDLki "yrfce'it |>art'nt Kcimodt uperm (Ji 'FfEK tmet EnK'iflbcborolftte (-'HBKtiE—Cboibireaud EunllBb loaf CHICUKT—In titirt (Jlli)ATS—iHii>iniftn*B patcnl lib tin* HAM—U.»t EiitfH-b , , JAjfcj AND JELLIES—Votckraan'* in jars and tins, And branga marmalaue OI[^-Beil Florence in ft ink*, n.-vi Mi .\ I,--In tuts nnd tlaHkd PEAH—.Split in »tt.ska PEKL—Candied citron, lemon and orange PKPPKk— Black fn oolca, ground black and c»reiitia PICKLtB—Orosie * Black*-eU'itpti and qta KAISIah— Muscatel nn>l biooin t:|i:i-- I'ittti,t aud bold clean SALT— Fiuo hnsket aud reHned taltpctrt SAUCES—Lea & Porrlu's Wore 'iter and amort-il SPICES—Cloven, Cinnamon, Ginger, Mace and Nut- un SUGAtt—Lemon, barley, English cruihed and loaf ■ A'.ii-licm pearl TAPiOC A I HA—Bent Congou and Yonnr Hjion VlNEtJAR— bordeaux, ivbiie wine and malt Liquors- &c. ALE—Basil Pale, quarts. In canes of 4 nnd fi doz Do pin'* do 0 aud 8 doi Do in hogs beads Allsapp'i Tale do BRANDY—United Vineyard dark and pale, in hhds and qr cask* Henne-iy't Pale, in bhdn and qr easka lm do in oases Kartell do d> Do di in hlids and qr casks GIN'—Hollands and Genera, fo hhds twiiue Bourd's Old lorn, iu qr casks and eniea New Advertisement* PORJI.R—BrI4fM * 8. n's, qoari*. in MVi of 4 doi It. ti. B>oai. quart-, iu tttmtjtaf i ana 0 4«a ■nil . °1 ,tl"-' dM • aodldva Hf \f—Tn "in chfint W MHKKY- IrMi*nlSofr»-,in«|r e..ks WIM—HupwiorpslmtktTtt, in butu.ur mkiAcaa* yrdwnry Oo da du da Ol I Pun, in p<[Mf»( tir rinks and c«s,s Ui dinar/ do do Hardware. *PI>KI!<>—Oilpln'a |«l.nt aerew *NHI.--Bl..k.ini.l,.1 CAIW-Kley'. Iiwal-lmed |«-rc i„|,n w, „.prM# _||. ■ tar, and nn-tal Hu d |-i.iol CHAINS—Ik n«r Irap, ai.d anamallad iron .an »4 a.ii.-.-r. ^ **m HUH-S|-«-ar * Jackaou'a, a larn aoeilmenl i. A.—1-.-ilalio<»nj and rial rrain. looking kl.ITI.lf—lomed til. and wroufht Iron lea KVIVKS-C. S. Butcher, iff and II Inch aealDlar ia. poekei li-iire hnn.il.. i.,i,ie and d...cri KKlVn AMI rottt.1 lm, k.ndle carelof, ..Ll. I.E.I— Hot .lieet, milleil ami pig . N'AIIJi—1'ouuteri.unk lior.e aboe, and aaadrtad Wood ■ml ^^ PARS—ll-imi'l «n,I oval lin, enainelle.l .aura I'l.ATES—Ui.t tbatami tin, I C Kiln ,„i h,jo antrn ,, ."' , '''' ' * ",lu ""I »»*• ..'""' *l"'"» "' laconauil aiiuaro, aaa.rt.il sis— .SH'iK*— oriu. anl Mule <iW*-*m» A Jackaou'a pit, croi. cut, hand aad par.i'l SPKl.Tllt-Entllali lira., (or bialil.rl and tlnmaa'i .ilili-r Tdll .1 -lliiinun'a, ia „t. Sundries; BI'TT"N!< -Mo )iearl nont, ja.-k-t, veil nml lliirt llili(AX-U".t reHno.1 CBAIJC—Oo li.inp, wliito and nanerled clay plpea - imHAMl*." -Hi cut «Ijh., tumbler, and »lne rlaaiea- i.UM'.iWIlKK—Ouril. * ll ,rve;a, l lVoii> s, wfik," IlillMllM', .["-ll-IIC Hi I ;l||,- I.EAIi—Ileal arii.li.il red nnd lampblack I.K,lTHi:i(-Klim Flench call .Lin OIL— Rowland'. M icana.r, boiled, ran- llnifad Irotl.r toltl and '...li; lIi ' l"l\T— ileal uround, whir, and aa.orted colora I'l'in-lllnmcr. .-Tt ItCIl—lileiHeld palent aud I'olaud SODV-Wa.h'nit HOAI'— lle.l difliik »"lle» aud mottled 'InllAt.'i il— ln>li roll and leal Naval Stores. Ml in K-' I'olent Willi bra.a alioarai IH'M IMI -ll. .I. u'blle aud blue I'A.NVA:—.\l-orled niiuibera OlT OS WA«TK-Kn.ljn», oakum, *« I.ANTFKNH—- hip a lorulatlou il.ual MKTAI— Yellow It toll ni •I ill -io.-lili.loi anil p leh V.lltMMI —ll, i^lil.iid black „. j THE PARK HOTEL 'I'HIH WBtL KNOWN AVD BEAIJTI- X fully silimtcd Boifl ii now lilted up in the must limiriiim style for boitrderi and lod(ait. l'rivato roonig can be hud for partlMi Adeline Patta Tlio nciomplished Piiinidt nnd Voeallit «r» rived by the la-t stenmcr mnl will give singing' enieriniiiiiieiits iu aerornl languors. Kmry di'sci-ipti'in ul iiiiiiisenient, including music, is provided lor die gueals. Ladle! und gentlemen cun find in tlie Park Hotel it comforliible nnd luxurious home. The best of wine» und liquors kept on hand. I.iLilics can have free use of a phaeton for town drive. lloiirding by the week nt low pricoi to tuit the times. na S For Sale Ex Camden, Hoilctlcr, Backer, und Ingontnra Mien, Oregon filler In bbls. and eatei, Claret In ta»ka, half-funks and eaaea, Saulerne and tnlifonila While Wlue, French tleobol 90 O.P., Eug. fllqaot, tiiiiiidi and Bollenger Cham- pagne, And In Store an anortnirnt or Brandy and Mquum enltable for the Itadc. . t&* Depot of Havana Cigars. um; EUQEiNB THOMAS, Yates street. ALICE BROWN'S FANCY TWIST SMOKING TOBACCO JUST KBCEIVED AT A. F. KEYSER'S, fogetlior witb somo line HAVANA CIGARS DIRECT. Also on liiiinl Wine Sap. Poach, Apricot, Mary's Own, Light P/ essed, Natural Leaf, Buffalo Tongue, and Atlantio Cable Tobacco- J0ST RECEIVED PER BARK RIVAL A Fine Assortment of Meerschaum Pipes. Call and examine. bo 5-lm I Yorkshire Bacon! Ex Royal Tar, For sale by FELL & CO., oc26 Yates street. Mrs. Hein KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND THK latest fashions in AT Prices to Suit the Times, GOVERNMENT STREEr Between Fort and Broughton. no 5 MONDAY EVENING NOV. l*]~VStH~ lllrtli. On Friday, Nor. 8th, the wife of Ilr. P. Welch, Bridge Tavern, of a daughter. i MoaDia.—This morning about hnlf.past i; tbe body of Charley, a Niltinat Indian, was found neir Store street, just beyond tamtam. Green 4 Rhodes warehouse, with the bead almost severed from the body. Tbe cut appeared to bave beeu made witb a knife, and had evidently been deliberately done, as tbe neck was severed nearly through, the head being attached to tbe body by only a piece of skin. The pockets of the corpse were turned Inside out. The jury returned a verdict of wilful murder against some person or persons anknown. Grind Natcual Puknohckox.—According to Professor Newton, of Yalo College, Massachusetts, a prodigious flight of meteors, the most imposing of its kind, probably, that will make its tppearanea this century, may be expected on the morning of the 13th or Mth—to-niorroiv or Wednesday. A similar •bower occurred in 1833, when it was computed that 240,000 meteors appeared at ore time, and the whole heavens were lit up with a magnificent and imposing display of celestial fireworks. Only thirteen of theso showers have occurred during the last thousand years ExpKDiTtous.—The bnrk Delaware, dipt. 8hillaber, wilh 384 Ions of coal from Nanaimo, passed Deacon Hill yesterday afternoon, at four o'clock with a fair wind, bound for fan Francisco. The Delaware was towed up from Esquimalt on Tuesduy last, und finished loading and hauled out from the wharf in 46 hours. The round trip from Esquimalt to Nanaimo was made in !ij days. Thi Bars Evelyn Wood, which came down from the north la«t Thursday was placed alongside the wharf in Esquimalt Ibis morning by Pilot Gnrduer, where she will discharge her telegraph wire and cable for storage. Nothinir can be done with her cargo till the arrival of the Egmont, which had put into the Mauritius In distress with tbe rest of the cable on board. Indian Row.—A row occurred on the Indian Reserve yesterday, and on thc police Interfering to quell the disturbance a Strkin six-ash attempted to slab Sergeant Ferrall. who, however, knocked the knife out of his hand. The fe'lew tried to draw anotherwlicn Inspector Welsh i-ollnred him nnd he was taken to prison. This morning lie wns fined $2.1, which he paid. Thr But Rinoers—Everybody sliould go nnd hear thc Swiss Hell Ringers in the theatre to-night. " Music bath charms to soothe the savage breast," and its powers may be of like,avail tojtootbe the minds har- rassed by the enres and toils of business "up here." Attrmptid Burolary.—Some prowling ruffian attempted last night to force the front door of a house on Government street, but on the occupant rushing out theecamp ran off. A warm receptiou is prepared for bim should he repeat bis visit. Death of a VicToitinn—A private letter received hero states that Mr. G. E. Denncs, formerly of Vtctoria, died while on his way from San Francisco to England. A rumor of his death reached us two mails ago, but lacked corroboration. Non Coupon — James Prilchard, a hand on the sicamtug Isalel, wns lodged in prison last night for safe keeping, being out of his senses, apparently from nn attack of " D. T." He was discharged this morning all right. Not Down.—Mr. Laumeister did not arrive down on Saturday as was stated. He is not looked for before Christmas. Mrs. Thos. Bale, Miss Locwin, and Miss Allard came down by the Enterprise, Sailing or Stkamrrs.—The Enterprise will go up to New Westminster to-morrow nt nine o'clock The Sir James Douglas will not go to Nanaimo nt the usual hour to-morrow, not having returned from the Frnzer. , Distinouishrd A uiu vai.i.- A fleet ol 34 canoes filled with West Coast Indians nrrived this afternoon, to pay their respects to the ncw"Tyhee." They encamped at the head of James Bay. Tai Grbat Ogham Race.—We publish in nnothor column nn interesting acconitt of the great annual race of tea ships from China to London. Thr Spnday School Annivrrsart in connection with the Wesleyan Methodist Church takes place to-night, at half-past seven o'clock, and promises to bo a very interesting affair. Elocution Class.—This class will meet this evening at 8 o'clock, when several members of the Committee will give readings and recitations. Fob Portland—The steamer Fideliter will •ail for Portland on Thursday at 9 a.m. Wild Rosss were in bloom on Beacon Hill yesterday. Fob London.—The ship Prince ot Wales will sail about the 20th inst. for London. TELEGRAPHIC.j Enalern. Nkw Yohk, Nov. 9—The Ilritish Gov-1 eminent lias renewed its proposition fur I mixed commission to arbitrule the Alabama claims. Gen. Sherman arrived here last night and the frigate Susquehanna lies anchored off ihe Battery iiwaitiiig the departure o! our dialiiiguished envoys. Mexico. A correspondent who left Cie city of Mexico ou the 'Z2A ull., nnd Vent Cruz on the 26th, says llint (imi. Caatelueuu arrived ut the capital on Sunday night ; everybody was excited there, and all were awaiting developments wilh all .sorts of rumors as to what the new policy will lie. The whole country is infested with guerrillas, professedly Liheruls, but really bandits, who are using these unsettled times lor personal plunder. Europe. London, Nov. 8—I he drafts of Dent k Co. of China, liuve been refused nccept- aii.'e. Their engagements nre licuvy. The cuse of the rebel steamers, seized st Liverpool, wliicli was brought before the Admiralty Court, litis been nllnweil to stund over, uud it is believed will be properly udjusted Venice, Nov. 8—The King of Italy entered Venice witn great pomp yesler- duy. 1'ahis, Nov 8—Transports are ready lo bring the French troop* from Mexico. The Greut Mnp Ituce From CUInu- Thb Active curried down about 120 passengers yesterday. Fbbnch Millinrry—The millinery department at London House is now under tho management of a lady wbo arrived by last steamer from Paris.-J. H. Tpa.vBit k Co. * The truly marvellous race between the fleet of China clipper sliip«, from Koo- cliiiw-1'iio, for the premiums offered by the Lo nloii broken for the iir*t season's tens, uml iheir almost neck -mid-neck Btrnggli during the whole voynge of upwards ol 16,000 milis, is an event SZCllillg a vhkI mn Hint of interest in ullDOSI every in-iri- liuii' port, both ul home and abroad I appears there were nine sbi|m engaged in the contest, and not live u> previously imported. The struggle wus between the Fiery Cross, Ariel, Taeping, and Scion. The Fiery Cross obtained a start of oae d'ty over the others. The Serial, Ariel, uud Taeping crossed the bur of Foochow- loo in company together, -ioiIi Alay. Tlie Tuitliog started (lie following duy. As far ns we Imve been enabled lo ascertain, (he ships piii-ind the lighthouse ut Anjer, Slruits of Suiida, us follows: Fiery Cross, at noon on the 18th of June ; Ariel, ou tlie morning of lbe UOili ot June ; Taeping, on the iificriioon of ihe 20th of June ; Seiicn, at 6 p. tn. on the 2'iii of June ; Tullllug, lit 10 p. in. on the 22d jf June ; Black Prince, on the 'J9ih of June. At ibis time the Fiery Cross wus evidently holding tlie lead, while ilie Tail- sing, wliicli left Foo chow-loo on the day ufter the others, hud cuughl up with the Serica, the Fiery Cross lauding both by two duys. From Anjer they carried good trade winds to the meridian of .Madagascar. The Fiery Cross passed Mauritius on the 30th June, the Ariel on the 2d of July. The Cape of Ucod Hope wus sighted by tho Fiery Cross ou the loth of July at ten p. m. The Ariel rouuded the Cape next day. Wind, 3. E. to K. and N. fi. Serica rouuded the Cape oo the 22d. The Equator wus passed —Fiery Cross, six p. m. of the 4tb of August, Ariel on the 5th, and Serica on the 19th. On tho - 9th of October, in lat. 13 20 N. the Fiery Cross signulled the Taeping, and coiiiiinii-il in company till the 17th, with wind variable und light. In lat. 27 !}'i, Ion. 36 54 W. ii fresh breeze sprang up, and took the Taeping out of sight from the Fiery Cross iu four or five hours. The Fiery Cross was becalmed, and was not making ono knot per hour for 24 hours. This circumstance is aliened to have lost her the race. On the 29th she reached lat. 41 fi N. Ion. Uo 51 W., and ut ten a. in. ou the 6th of September she sighted the Isle of Wight, it bearing N. N W. with a wiud W. S. W. blowing hard. The Ariel and Taeping, which had lost sight of each otlier for seventy days, found themselves on the 5 th off the Lizard, running neck and ucck np the Channel under every stitch of canvass thut could be set, with a strong westerly wind. During the whole day the two ships kept their position, dashing np tho Channel side by side in splendid style, sometimes almost on their beam ends, every sea sweeping tlieir decks. On approaching the pilot station off Dungeness, the next morning, they each fired blue lights to signalize their position. At daylight the pilots boarded them at the same moment, und the race wns continued in the same exciting manner till they arrived in the Downs, where tbey both look steamtugs to tow them to the river. The ships bad to shorten sail to enable the tugs coming up and picking up the hawsers lo take tbem in tow. This was about 8 o'clock a.m., the tugs starting almost simultaneously, and both ships neck and ne k. The Taeping, however, was fortunate enough to have a superiority iu the power of steamtugs, and reached Gravesciid some time before the Ariel. The Series followed closely upon tbem. She passed Deal at noon, and got into the river with tbe same tide which carried the Taeping and Ariel up the river to the docks, when the resnit of this extraordinary nice wns declared to be as follows : Taeping, docked London Docks, 0:45 p.m...l Ariel, docked East India Dock, 10:15 [.m...2 Serica, docked West India Docks, 11:30 p. m,.3 The Taeping, therefore, wns the wiiner of the premium, about j£.i00, the bills of lading of eath ship setting forth that 10s. per ton extra was to be paid to the first sailing vessel in dock with new tens from Foochow-foo. The Fiery Cross urrived in the Downs on the 7ih,und wits compelled to bring up to anchor on account of a heavy gale blowing, when she remained some time. She, however, managed to get intu the London Dock on the 8th, some twenty-eight hours nfier thu Tuepirig. The fifth ship, Tuilsing, arrived in the river on the llth. During the pust few days the excitement occasioned by tbe probability of the arrival of thc first ship in tbis great annual oceun race from China was unpre- cedenled. The friends of each vessel have been supporting their favorite by betting considerable sums. During no previous year has so much interest been centred iu the result of this nice, and from the fact of so many Clyde-built ships being en- guged in the competition. Scotchmen, generally, have largely partaken in the speculitiiou, which bus existed at almost every maritime port both in Britain and China. It will be remembered thut lust year the ships Fiery Cross and Serica left Foo.cbow-Foo for Loudon together, op the 98th of Muy, both having been towed to sea by the same tug, and that bntli vessels arrived off the Isle of Wight .-iiiHiliiineiiiisly, on the lUth ol September, .ifter a passage of 106 (Jays. Uy a stroke of good fortune, however, the tug sent out by tiie owners of the Fiery Cro.-s, sighted her, took her iu tow, aud arrived in London one tide before her rival, ihe Serica, the latter having failed to sight the lug on thc lookout for her. Singular lo observe, the Taeping, Ariel and Serica, weie ull built by Messrs. Steele k Co., Oreenoek. The Tucpiiig und Ariel were eo istiucted on Ihe composite principle, of wood and iron. The Serica is iron-built. The cargoes of the ships were : Taeping, 1,101, 709 pounds of lea; Ariel, 1,280,- !)>iU pi un s ol l' a ; Serica, 95 1,286 pounds ol leu ; F.ery Uroil, 854,336 pounds of leu ; mnl ihe Tuilsing, 1,003,180 pounds nf lea. The time occupied on itic voyage by the three ships has been 99 duys, being seven duys shorter than the time occnpiid by the Fiery Cross und Sencu lust year. The Ariel, which was it new ship, was the lirst favorite among the shippers iu Cbiiiti. TrilPiokiks China Mail Steamer.— At tho new wharf of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company the steamship Colorado is undergoing very extensive altera- tions, lo fit hor for tlie China Mail service, she being the pioneer steumer of ihe line, to start on the 1st of January next. She bus had her outer line of state-rooms taken Irom the main deck and the guards thut lately overhung the water bouic ten or twelve feet, are reduced to from three to two feet, us i l tapers from aft ofthe wheel-houses lo the stern, only enough room being left for the necessary chocks and belaying bills and access to the same. Tne guards forward of the wheel houses Imve been reduced to the same proportions, nud all round the ship fore and lift short heavy timber knees ure being placed to strengthen the gunrds nud deck frame from the rough sens which prevail iu stormy weather in the vicinity of Japan und China. Another change in Ihe appearance of the Colorado is her rig, she now having tbree masts In place of two. These masts will be ship rigged, carrying ns high ns topgallant sails on her mizzeu- iiinst, nnd the whole spreading an amount of canvas which may be a means of safety in ease of accident to her machinery, and wilh favorable winds greatly increase her speed, at the same time saving cost.— bulletin. Politeness.—'I was never ou intimate terras with the prisoner, ' said a burglar who was used ns Queeu's evidence against a comrade.'He was no gentleman. I've known him, when ho was robbing a house, to drink a gentleman's champagne and go off with his silver without leaving hisenrd of thanks on the dining room table. He brought discredit on the profession.' In the gardcu of a certain nobleman's country house there happened to bo fixed up at different spots painted boards, with this request-'Please not to pick the flowers without leave!' Some wag got a paint brush and added au S to the lust word. The publishers of Punch paid John Leech over forty thousand pounds dnring the twenty-three years for which he was connected with that periodical. Mr. Zinn begs to announce to the innahtt- ants ol victoria that be hits Intely received a large assortment of Children's Carriages and ilhuirs, Fishing Baskets and Fishing Canes, tnd ft large quantity of Market and 'Imve ling llnskets, China Vases, Fnnry Goods and Toys, nil of which have to be sold on or before February next at greatly reduced prices Goods sold at wholesale for cost prices. * Holloway's PIU&—Mut-bon unci Bowel Ccinplalnti- — Th -se uutoales are ever present, nt.d if left unst ended f.qienciy terminate fttallj* lt ahoulil be t-veiiwh ie knotan that I'ntli cholera anil dinirlioet lie- i-e-id "' the pieaen-i-of mime undigested substance in Ihe Blum cli or bowels, or some dt-leteriom ma'tor in tne Wood, and that Holloway's Hill can expel cither wiih e-iic and expedi.ion. They coiicenttato inasur prising degree purifying, alternative, regulating aud >lrengtbciiing (.utilities and tlm. exert over every iu- tornnl orjian the wholesomely controlling influ«n:e in necessary n.r subduing excessive aclioa in Ihe human fr,,ire. Hnllowjy'a moilicine may be advantageously nkeu bb a means rke.ping the bl.iod pure and the body eool—the only practicable plan of m illiLuiull'S health iu youth, manhood, and old ace. A New and iibami r.poca m Mkoicink!— Dr. Muriel is -be tuuudi. ot a new Ifadtad system. Tbe quanlitariaus, wboie vast internal dosen enfeeble the stomach and paralyse the bowels, must give precedence to tbe una who restores health aod appetite, witb from one to two of bis extraordinary Pills, and cures the most virulent sores witb a box or so ot his wonderful aod all healing Salve. These two great specifics of the Doctors are fast superseding ail the stereoiyped nostrums of the day. Extraordinary curei by Maggiel's Hills •nd Salve heve opened the eyes of tbe public to tbe inefficiency of ibt (ao called) remedies of others, and upun which people have so long blindly depended. Maggiel's Pills are no ol ibe class tbat are swallowed by Ihe delicti, and of whiih every box full taken creates an absolute necessity for another Ont or two of Maggiel s Pills suffices to place lbe howeli in perfect order, lone the stomach, create au ap* petite, and render the spirits light and buoyant 1 There is no griping, and no reaction in tbe form nf consiipatiou. If the liver is affected, its fund ions are restored; and it the nervous system is feeble, il is invigorated. Tbis last quality makes the medicines very deiirable Inr the wants of delicate females. Ulcerous and erapilve diseases are literally extinguished by ti.e disinfectant power of Maggiel's Sitlve. In fact, it ia here announced tbat Magfflel'H HI lorn,, Dyxpepllc and 111:111 li - :< 1*1 Is cure where all others tail. Wliile for Bums, Scald?, Chil blains, Cuts nnd all abrasions of the skin Miigglel'N aisslvr is Infallible. Sold by .1. MaOOIU. 11 Pine »trce', Now York, aud all Druggists, at 'its els per box. RshovaL.—Messrs. Solomon Bros, bave removed to the two-story brick building on Government street, opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel. Tliey have received, ex ship Mohawk, from London, a fine assortment of men's elotbfng and underclothing, which Ihey will sell lower than any house in town. Give them a call. * Notick.—Mra.Dighy Palmer begs to Inform her pupils and the public tbat she intends holding ber Dancing Class twice a week, Wednesday and .Saturiliiy evenings, from 8 to 11 o'clock, commencing on the 1st November next, at the .Siug-Verein Hall, Exchange Buildings, Oovernment street. * AWARDBt'l Gloves—Messrs. J. H. Turner k Co., London House, have received to-day, by Express from Paris, a lull assortment of Alexandre's famous kid gloves, for which they are the sole agents in Vancouver Island and British Columbia. * New Advertisements. ST, GE03GI HOTEL. The undersigned respectfully informs bis friends, the citizens of Victoria, British Columbia, and Washington Territory, that he 1ms leased the above SPACIOUS FJRE-PBOOF FAMILY HOTEL. The accommodations are superior to any I" 'own, all the rooms having been thoroughly renovated. The domestic nr rungftni'iits will be under the immi.'dinti' supervision of M HS. HOLDEN*. Every department of this Hotel will be conducted in BrstwcUsS s'yle, while the charges will be extremely moderate. no 11 E. C. HOLDEN. Union is accomplished and Producers Protected. The country only can be saved by Patronizing CAMERON'S ISLAND PRODUCE No. 18 Fort Btreet, opposite Mrs. Heil'l Boarding-house. SIN'CE WK ARK TO HAVE A TARIFF, _ Island I'roduce will be in demand and to supply the increase of orders it hns been necessnry to make arrangements with severnl BlOta hunters nnd fieheruien ; nlso Producers will nlwnys be able to find a market for tbeir vegetables and other produce, at reasonable rates j whilst consumers can have their demands supplied freo of duty. The market will hencelorth be supplied with the fine3t Venison, Fish nnd Game of every description. Clams and- Oysters from the newly discovered beds at Chemainus. Since preparing the above we learn that a special Telegram has arrived from the Home Government stating that Chinamen pedlars are to be taxed $30 per head, per month, and knowing it to be a tatal sWock to them, the "Original" will go in mourning for the space of one month, in respect to their memory. ON Y PAKLE CHINOOK. no 7 OLYMPIA OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE AT A. W. PIPER'S, AND THE Best Welsh Rarebits ON THE ISLAUD. oc ],. LTJMBEB A LARUE ASSORTMENT OF ROUGH and dressed for sale cheap, J. ROBERTSON STEWART. Vietoria, V. I„ 20th August, 1866. oc 22 Salt Water Baths FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Mny bc bad at tbe James Bay Bath H)ti<#, i Adjoining tbe Jirnn liaj Hridge,) from I ..III [ill 'J l,. 111., Showfrf, kot. Cod, Tepid. Vapor, and Sulphur Satlu- Tirhi : A litiirle bnt. fifr Mala j tbree bnlhe for on? dollnr, including lbe me ot .o.p nnd toweli, logeibtr witb tvttj convenience. The wtter is convcyd b,t mean) of • powerful force puiup Irom n pipe which run* into d»-ep watrr, und is ao ndnplrH ns to en- «ure freedom from n'l iroimritiej Tbe eil* tern is filled re-ulnrlt at hietj tide. I.allies nnd Gentlemen wl»o patronise thin establishment lime all ilie benefit ihnt seabathing cun nffcrl wilh the comfort and privacy of Iheir own bouse?. No fear need be entertained of taking cold, which will sometimes occur by the line olfresb water. Keiiig determined to make this a clean, well regulated and health prouio'ing In.Million, tbe I'roprie'or confidently nsks the puiroiHgu ofthe Ladies nnd Gentlera-n of tbe Ciiy. Sen wnter contninj Chloride of Sodium, Chloride of Potassium,Chloride of Magnesium, Sulphate of Mugue.-in, Sulphate of Lime and Carbonate ol Lime. Many residents of Victoria and parties from Puget Sound suff-ring from rheumatism, skin diseases, kc, have received greut benefit from tbe use of these Sulphur baths. oc31 SOMETHING NEW UNDER THB SUN. A' NEW ERA IN MEDICINE! flS§y Let tbe sufferiug nud diseased read the following. Jjjf" Let all who hnve been eiven up hy doctors, mid spoken of us incurable, rend tbs following. gay* Let all who can believe facts nnd can hnve faith in evidence, rend tbe following : Know all men by these presents. Thnt on this, the Twentieth day of June, in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty-Six, personally came Joseph llaydock to tne, known as such, nnd being duly sworn deposed ns follows: That he is the sole general nzent for the Unitid Stales and dependencies thereof for preparations or medicines known ns Maggiel's i'ills and Salve, nnd that the following certificate! are verbatim copies to best of bis knowledge and belief. ^-, JAMES SMICITRE, f T o > Xotnrv Public, (. L's' / Wall street, '.New Vork. June 1st, 1886. Dr, AIagoirl —I lake my pen to write you of my great relief nnd that tbe awful pain in my side has left ine at Inst—thanks to your medicine. Oh, Doctor, how iluukful 1 am tbat I can get some sleep. I can neverwrite it enough. I thank you again and again, and nm sure that ynu arc realiy the friend of alt sufferers. I could not help writing to you, and hope you will not tnke it aini6S. JAMEi MVERS, 116 Avenue D. This is to certify that I wns discharged from the nrmy wi'h Chronic Dinrrhira, and havo been cured by Dr. Maggiel's Pills. WILSON HARVEY, New York, April 7, I860. 87 Pitt street. Tbe following is nn interesting ense of a mnn employed in an Iron Foundry, who, in pouring melted iron into a Husk tbat was damp and wet, caused nu explosion. The melted iron was thrown around and on bim iu a perfect shower, and he WM burnt dreadfully. The following certificate wns given to me by him, about eight weeks after the accident. New York, Jan. 11,1886. My name is Jacob Hardy; 1 am an Iron Founder ; I was badly burnt by hot iron in November last: my burns healed, but I had a running sore on my l^g that would not hnal ; I tried Maggiel's Salve, and it cured me in a few weeks. This is all true, and anybody ran now see me at Jackson's Iron Works, 2d Avenue. J. HARDY, 11'.' liocrick street. EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTERS! "I had no appetite; Maggiel's Pilla gav* me a henrty one." '•Your Pills are marvellous." II I send for another box, and keep them in the bouse." Dr. Mngciel has cored ray headache thnt was chronic." III gave half of one of your pi lis to my bnbo for cholern morbus. The dear little thing got well in a dny." " My nnusra of a morning is now cured." " Yo'ir box of Maggiel's Salve cured me of noises in the head. 1 rubbed some of your salve behind my ears, and the noise left." " Send me two boxes; I want one for a poor family." " I enclose a Dollar; your price is 25 cent! but the medicine to me is worth a dollar." " Send me five boxes of yonr Pills." " Let me have three boxes of your Salve by return mail." I have over 200 such Testimonials As this, but wnut of sipnee compels m< to conclude. S. MACGIEL, M.D. MAGGIEL. S PILLS AM) SALVE Are sold by A. O. LANGLEY & Co., VICTORIA, V. I.. SOLE AGENTS. JBSS" NOTICE—None genuine without tha engraved trndemark around encb pot or boi, signed by Dr. J, Maggiel, 11 Pine street, Jfcw York, to counterfeit which is felony. Sold by all respectacle Dealers io Medicine* throughout tbe United States and Cr.nud.i?5 at 25 cents per box or pot. Miscellaneous. Municipal By-Law fur Raining a Municipal Revenue. WE, THE MAYOR AND COUNCILLORS iu Council couvtiii-d, by virtue of ihe power and authority vested in u; by an Ait intituled " Au Act Iu incorporate the Oily of Victoria," passed the second day of August, a..". 1862, iu tbe twenty-sixth ye.ir of tbo reign of Her ilost Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria. Whereas it is expedient for the good government of tbo City of Victoria tbat au annual Revenue be raised for .Municipal purposes, be it therefore enucteil bv the Mavor nml Councillors ofthe City of Victoria ns follows :— 1. That from and niter the passage of this By-law Ihe Municipal Revenue shall be raised, levied, and collected, for the use of the Jlayor and Council of the City of Victoria; Irom such sources as ure hereinafter provided, viz : Real Eslate, within the Ciiy Limits; Improvements or. Real Estate ; Assessments ou Fire Insurances ; Assessment on all occupants uf business premises fronting on nil street", alleys, nnd highways within tbe City liniils, 2. There shall be raised, levied and collected upon all Real Estate within the limits of the City of Victoria an annual Rale of one tenth of One per Ccut. per annum on theinaikct value thereof. 3. There shall be raised, levied and collected, from all occupants of business premises fronting on any .street, highway or alley within the City Limits, an annual Rate uf Fifty Cents per foot Frontage on such premises fronting on such street, highway or nilcy. 4. There shall be raised, levied and collected upon nil Improvements on Real Estate within the limits tf the City of Vicloriu, a rate for the current year of Three-eighths of one per cent, per annum, und also a Rats of One- Half of Ooo Per Cent, shall bo raised, levied and collected, from all Fire Insurance Companies within Ihe limitsof the City of Vicloriu, upon the amount of all property insured by them within the aforesaid limits. 5. The Rates mentioned in Sections 2 nnd .'I of ihisB y-Lnw shall be called •'A general Municipal and Street Rate," and the rales mentioned in Section 1 of said liy-Law shall be called " A Municipal Fire Rate." 6. Provided, always that thc Municipal Assessments on Real Estate, and on Improvements, upon which the aforesaid Rates shall be raised, levied and collected, shall be determined by the Government Asses.-ment Roll for the time being, under the provisions of tho " Real Estate Tax Amendment Act, 1662." 7. A Certified Copy of the Government Assessment Rollof Real Estate shall ho deposited at the City Council Chambers with tho Clerk of the Council and in tho said Roll, in a separate columu and opposite to the nuincaud amount of tho Government assessment, shall be inserted the amount of the .Municipal Rate. 8. All monies due under the provisions of this By-Law shall be paid nt tho City Council Chambers to tho Clerk ofthe Council, who shall keep an account of the same, and thc same shall be paid by him into somo chartered Bank each day as shall be directed, and placed to the credit of the Mayor and Council. 9. All monies due under the provisions of this By-Law shall be paid Quarterly in advance, provided always thnt any Ratepayer wbo is rated or assessed under the provisions of this By-Law in a sum not exceeding Four dollars, the same shall he paid yearly, in advance. 10. After the final passage of this By-Law nil Municipal Assessments and Hales shall bo paid within "Ten days," alter which time " Five per cent" shall be added to the amount due, and if said amount wilh tho said Five per cent added thereto, be not paid within two calendar months therefrom, ihe person or persons failing to comply, will be dealt with under thc provision;; of the "Act of Incorporation," August, 1802. 11. This By-Law shall tnko effect immediately after its final passage. 12. This By-Lnw shall bo valid until repealed or superseded by nnothor. Finally passed the Council, October !8th, 1866. (Signed) LUMLEY FRANKLIN, Mayor. Wa. Lbioh, Town Clerk. no8 FASHION MUSIC HULL, ADJOINING WELLS, FARGO & CO'S, Yates Street. THE PROPRIETOR TAKES GREAT pleasure in announcing the arrival of tho celebrated PRIMA DONNA & PIANISTE, Madam Josephine Berndt, Who will every evening entertain tho visitors with selections from the most favoiito OPERAS, And tho most POPULAR BALLADS, In English, French, Itnlinn, German, Hungarian, Spanish, ect., ect., eel. Being one of the most accomplished Linguists and Vocalists of the Day- Iii addition to tho talented Madam Berndt the services ofthe following galaxy of beauty nave been engaged to wait upon customers; MISS MILROY, MISS SWEET, " DEVRIES, " WALSH, MADAM KEHIE Open every evening at 8J p.m. ADMISSION- FREE. C. BROOKS, oc I Proprietor. TVotice. WE TIIE UNDERSIGNED, LOUIS WOLFF and JACOB MORRIS, have this day entered into partnership ns merchants and general dealers at Victoria, V. I. Dated this 23d day of October, 1866. Witness (Signed)/ h^S1^ v 8 >\ JACOB MORRIS. Robert Bishop, oc 24 Solicitor, Victoria,..V. I. .Miscellaneous. it VIRGINIA" By Steamship Active* TOBACCO & SEGAHS FOR THE MILLION ! F. CAMPBELL, Hni reoeivfd the niott celebrated VIRGINIA URAND8 by express from .New loik City, Twists, Railroad, Miy Tlowerj A.VD THE ADELPHI COLD BAR, .Manufactured expressly for him, ;UU.\IJi: AM) PACIFIC CABLE TWIST and other Tobaccos too numerous to mention. Meerschaum, Briar Root, —AND— ALL KINDS Ob' PIPES, P Jjing Card*, Matches—,-tii varieties. Havana] Cigars Ry the Cargo or Sample, JDST Office of C. F. Green's Victoria and K.-i]uiniiili Express, no 4 ADELPHI SEOAR STORE. "R0UN3 THE CORNER" IS THE NAME OF THE ."ISTEW SALOON- jusi OPENED I.V Luiiiilny Street, round the corner from Yates street, In tlio building former); occupied by tbe .Solium of EiiHiiiuiiiir's Um ki.. The Saloon hns beeu tastefully refilted, and will bo supplied with tho FIRST QUALITY OF Wines and Liquors. The proprietor respectfully invites Ike pub- lie lo call "ROUND THE CORNER" aud judge for themselves. GovEHNEENT BTItEKT ENTRANCE — NEXT door lo the Telegraph Office. se 29 .1 iCOIl HERKIMER. LTJMBEB A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ROUGH ajL and dressed for sale cheap, J. ROBERTSON STEWART. Victoria, V. I., 20th August, 1860. oe 22 FOB SALE ta 4 GOOD MARE (IN FOAL), WITH YEAR- A ling colt by her sido. Will work in tingle or double harness. Apply at the Office of the Evening Telegraph, LANGLEY STREET. oe 9 13V HERMAN SHULTZ, —AT— Bis Well Known and Old Established Stand The Government st. Boot Store, Has just received por steamer A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Which ho offers nt a very low price. Receives by each steamer from England and San Francisco BOOTS <Sc SHOES OP TBI FINEST AND BEST QUALITY, FRENCH f.EATHER, —AND— SHOE FIHTDXfcGS, At prices to correspond with tbe times J. H Turner & Co. OOVBBXKE.VT STREET, VICTORIA, V.I. LONDON FIRM, J. P. Tunstall & Oo- LONDON HOUSE, September, 1SC6. We have received by '• Royal Tar'' mil late Express arrivals a great part of our Autumn and Winter Stork. ll comprises as usual a all assortment of Staple aud Fancy Goods. Linkns, Cottons, Prints, Damasks, Blankia\s, Im.a.nm.i.s. kr., Dkkss (Jdiiiis. Tiik New Li.vskys, Bttatt, Merinos, Poi'lim:-!, Plaids, kc Shawls—Iliuli Ifoocfcat Wool, Himalayan, kc, Ladies' and (Jiiildkkn's Undkrci.otiuno, Mantles, Fiuts, IIosikkv, Embroideries, Lack Goods, <fcu. Mii.LiNEitv Wreaths, llmul Dresses, a beautiful selection ul' Biiiiiiits in tne Lninballe. Pamela, and other new •slnipes; JluLs ia silk, velvet, and straw. This department is vow under the direction of a First Clews French Milliner, who urrived by last steamer. The above goods have been gdected by our London partner with great care, and will be sold on most favorable terms. A Triumph oi Science —4KD— THE LIGHT OF THE WOULD DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS & SALVE, Tbeu L'To-pIvIng rtmt*\\et nr* now, fur Hip flr t time, if tu publ off to Id* w rl For over ;i qu«it*r ■ T ii i-eritury ul prlv ktf practice thu iugreJitHltf iu lh.to Life-Giving Pills TIiv bum used with tho jcreittvt fcttcMat, Their minfli >n is n t on y 10 i r vent ■ ia-H* \ hut tn 'lire They *e rch ou rli ■ ttrlott tnnltdUi hy ■> h ch tho pttiont h« •nffi,rinK. ami ft iiivlgumn'N t e alllllt nyntetn. T th" n.'e-l and imiim a w\v datot 6tOk-do valuable PfLl.tj will j rove tu he A MY FODNTAIN OF YOUTH, For in ttttt oa*e they a^rt new IITe nml vlta'tty, a"d >t*tr*r9 the w iltU'JfO lafgit* lo thoir rUtiue |i«te. Ti tbeVfl gnni nil dl * -god iho/ will pr«vo must in valu.He, a» a ril y, spnclfti* and iter-hii? ntedioinu. ere is ii itn-am reniited. tint l'"iico.d«-L»*on luutfht fur thren hundred ftttt ayo, and never f nn<|, fijj lonkid for h I' i.' i'ii- tluit would nature the old to Vigor and make youth ever An Eternal Spring- Z It was left for Ihi* diy and liollr to realize tlio dream, ami show In oneglorioua fact the magic that n.aclu il fair. THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES Caniwt nt iv th-- flight of yearn, htit tliey can force back, un. hold iiloof} (lisea.ii'i hat mi i.tiri mpti ovtt tun ag <1 and tlie ytniug. Lei n-ne liomtate then, hut Witt th" ftvotttyt ocportuiiity that otfel**. When t*kuu aa prescribed— For Billious Disorders Nothinp can he moru pmducliee of cur* than theae 1'illn.—Their almost ni tjfh: infl'ience itt felt nt o Ci-J nnd lbe ii mi al 1*2*19, miliiiilj of tli in in -at tii-l r.nsini: dtsi'iiae iirn itinuved. Theue reimdies aro inude fruiii the purest VEGETABLE COMPOUiNDS. They will not barm the hi out delicate female, and ca.i li- ffi t-D with good eii'eci iu prviurlhcd dMitea to tho youngest babe. For Cutaneous Disorders And all eru'thinnof lbe skip, »h- HATA'E li mo-l in- vahuhti-. It doea n t h««J < xtenialiy ahm--, btttpoae* tr .'vh wilh IheiiKMin aroliiu^ vlf cu to the ver,)'root ofiba evil. DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS Invariably euro the following Diseases : Asthma, Uuwel Tomplalntu, CotiKhn, Coldii, Chest Dl-eaiefl, CottiveneBB, Djupepsia,^ Diarrhea, Dropsy. Debility, Fever and hg\ *.. Female Homplaintfi, UfldUni, IndU-stion, iliflnei7.i, Iiifhimm -tion. Inward U'enkneNi, Li-er Complaint, Lowr.e*« of Spirits, Itinpfworm, Rheumatism, Halt ..l.eum, Scaldfl, f-kin MWWUfc. lt=a*r NdTirB.— Vnn«(feni'inn witlinnt thc mgtttvriu trade-mark xro'ind cm h pot or box, gigneri h> DK J. :<IA(;6ii-.!,r 43 Fulton street} ISsw \ ork, Lo counterfe.t which is fi-li'iiy. stSaT" Sold hy all reincctnhle Dealers in Medicfaei throughout the United States and Can.ida—at 2b cents perhox or pot. A. C. Langley & Co., Agents for Vancouver Island aud British Colombia. ;c2 KG 21 J. II. Turner & C1*n., Agunf-s for Alexaiidrc's Kill Qloves. RED LION HOTEL, GOVERNMKNT STREET. I'lIK 1 bi- '| "UK AIIOVK-XAMKP HOTEL HAVING en opened by JOE EUEKT, lie will be linppy lo meet his Incutls on nil occasions, mi nil furnish tlicin wilr the best of Wine.c5 Liquors, Ale, Porter, &c- and Ciirars. BAGATELLE, SKITTLES, AND BOXING G L 0 V H t, BS?" Joe mid Tom will lie linppy lo givo Private Lessons in the noble urt ol " Self- Uefenee." oclO Snorborg & Rueff, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Importers and Wholesale Duulcrs In GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Boots aJid Wlioes, Wliitrf street, Victoria, V. 1. oc '*l BRITISH PERIODICALS. The London QuarterJy Eev'ew (Conservative). The Edinburgh Review (Whig) The Westminster Review (Radical) The North British Review (Free Church) Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (Tory) Tho fo ir R"vicwa re-|HiliIiahe<l hy Mes*™. ^"cott A: Co., arc L'oniTAl'v co Hidniid um Ih surest ReTiawr, aiui filarKWOQd htm leea j-inly (ilncett in ilu- latii* riink. Whoever itia[ieiue«< Willi r iiti.n.r \m liriilioni of Unt-fia-s, wh-it<'ver ma} ii« hi-* eu-ral f i-forin ition, w;il eiio i hu Mtoff«t|Mr !>ehin<I the time in wfiit-h im lives—*nd in tliese titiies a peiMttmay *»o>i y«t vtry fnr hohinii. They in»y he tc-iul nnd studied with adi vnniaji' hy tlm jitMi|ile of iIiIh couiitrv, of every creud and party. UT- HI,vt;K wool' Ig umimiall. attractive it ihi- linn' to American*, not nulyfr Itt sari I article* hy dixllngiiiihed writ<ri of linthn. but for he Moonnl nf the late civil w.r. now bei»K written i-v C<-l. Vnn B'irk<>, a(ie<manofHeort ohivtmtUttsJt toGen. J. B. li, •stuart, of th« Cdnftnlerate arm>. TERMS KOR 1866. For any one of the l.'erltnv* ....$* per innuin Kuran.1 two of the KpvIi'wh,,, 7 " Ttor tiny thrd' of the ;.eviewi 10 " Foi all four of the Hevit-w 1*1 " Foa lllitokWo >rf'l Mi ii i. ■ 4 " Kiirlllackwood and one Revi vt 7 " For Ulii' kwi.od ami uny two of thu Ke- Viewi JO f( For Pluckwo.d and three of tin* lteview.i.,13 ** For BUckwood and the four I'.cviuwi 16 " CLUBS. A discount nftieeidy per rent, wiir he a'lowed lo eluha Of four or more persons- Tlnw, four c pjen of HlRrkwOod, or of one Review itjjj be dent to one address or*!2 80- FoiiroMptf«of the fuur Iteviownand Uhkckwood, l"i $4*, *iitl hu mi. POSTAGE. When sent by mail, the 1'o^taiik Ui unv part «f the United t Ir* wi 1 he ■ ut tw.-llt. -lour cent, n ye;ii-fnr " uCKiinnii," o:nl but elglnciuls a year fin'each of tlie Kevieivs. Re'ncetl Prices for previous years- 8utworlbera may obtain ihe Bou'lnta imnieuiuli'ly lirecidiiig I8C.8, aa roll. w», »ln. : niaekwnod from S-ntein .er. I8«4 to Pecember, I8HS im-liiaive, at the rate of $2 50 a year The Xnrth llritith from .Tanuary. 18C3, to riei'oml'er lt6&, innluain; the Edinburgh nul tho Westminster Ir. m Ap II. 18fi4, tn Deceiiil.or, 166i, itielii-iv«. in.il the iMiilun Qiiarlrrly l„r the year 18 0, at the rate uf $1 .'.() a year for each or any evi-w. &sj- A few copiea yet remiin of nil IMfour Jteeiews lor 1803 ,t U met, o> ^1 60 for any one. LEONARD SCOTT & CO., Publishers, 38 Walter Street, N. T- h. ?. ft Co., alio publiih the FAJElTUiZlPTl'S O-XJIIDB IJy Hksrt Smrmiw, of Edinburgh, and Ilie la.o J. P. Niibtc.v, of Y»le ..lleire. '2 vole. Itot.i Octavo, 1C00 pauea, aiidnuniaroiK Smtravlnji' Rn'ec 87 for the two rvalue!— by Mail, post paid, 1» "ft au 23 T1JE O.NE TULNU WAMKU, HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. The Rlood. Theso fnnioiia jnlls ore bo compoeeil tbn tliey opernle wholesomely on the slomaeh, tlio liver, the IioivlIh, uinl nilier or^'uns; hy correct* iair tiny ileruiiKutucnis in their liinctiona whereby u sternly .suj'ply ol jiurc millennia tor the renewal ol Uie lilooil Ii furplahed. nnd it coiisliiiit nbsli'ticiioii of efl'eh- i.roiluets ia ef- leeluU. Thia perfect circulation thus becomaa the very fountain of heitllli mi.i lile, mid ov«r» conies ull lonu of 'iiaeuac wherever Ut situu^ tion. Cieucial liisiM «i«'iN of <hc Liver and >iiiiii:irii. All who ever indulge it* tublc, eilher In enN mil' or tli-iukinp, should tuke about ten ot C*s- (uuious jiillsnt bed time, from which will ree suit n clear bend and good stumuch the foil nr- ing nioriiing. Thousands of Ladies are always complaining of sick headaches, wnnt o appetite, want of energy and want ol sirength, to correct all these evils, ihree or four ol these Pilla should be taken twice a week, when they would give the invalid .ne health anil appetlta of it ploughman. Female* ui all Agea aud < HmwM Olistructions of nny kind, either in young ur those between forty and fifty—th" mosl critical peiiud of life—may bo radically remo.'•d by using these Pills according to the prinieii directions wiiieh accompany ench box. Youu^ persons Willi sickly and sallow complexion} may have the bloom Ol bculih resio'ed by thir tiorreelive, wi ich fiurifies .the blood am] expels ull gross ami impure humors from Ihesys- lem. Beware then of the critical age Iron forty to fifty, as it sends many thousands to premature grave,—these I'ills should be takm. it that period ot lite two or ilnce times a leek Want or Minis;!!! and Energy. Persons of seilentiiry habiis, or (hose troubled in nliml, working iu Factories or Coal Pits, who cannot obtain that amount ol frfsli air and exercise which nature requires, suffer from weakness and delility, lowness of spirii* and wnnt of appetite. All such should take * lose or two of these I'ills every three or foui days, as they act gently nnd etlectnally on tb« system and impart vigor and energy -to tbe body, which is always followed by a good appetite, sound and refreshing sleep, and » high flow of spirits. For the Cure ol" Oropgy. Tbo efficacy of Holloway'a Pills In Dropsy ' is extraordinary. They act with such a pecu- ' liar effect upon the system, thnt the finid/> Causing this direful complaint, are peiceptlbl iairieil o.f and prevented from any further accumulation. The sufferer regains n buoyancy nf spirits nnd rejoices in a completely renovated constitution. It is indispensably necessary that Ihe Ointment should bo most effectually rubbed into the complaining parln during the vholo course of treatment. Children and their Allmrntr. In no country in Uie world nre more children carried to nn early grave than in Great Rriiiun. Coughs, Measles, Scarlatina; Fevers, and other jiseases attack the liitle sufferers, apd death, but too often, follows nt a rapid pace; yet if at Die first stage ol these complaints, parents were to have recourse to Hullowny'a Pillt. all danger would be atoided for the stomach uud bowels would oe gcnily bin effectually cleansed bv this mill! aperient ; the depruTed Minimi's corrcctea ana tnesecrctions duiy repainted, A perfect cure would »oon be effected, nnd tbe "ttle patient restored tt soum' health. Holloway' Pi. r are the best known remedy ia th world fir the follow.ng diseases: Polil at the hsi. lillshni^nl of Profemmr Holloway, 241 Strum!, (near Tenllde Bur.) I n.lnn ; alt." by all reipeo* ahle IliniiirK'? arel Il.alera in Mo.ijrinealhroujrhblil tho clviliKeil world, at lbe ollowing priceii—le. l^jf.,A WL, • ts. dl., lit., 'i'2s„ anil 33s. lach box. Ainle Asthmn Billitiufi Complainte Olotrhci on tie skin Bowel complaints Colics Cnii^'.ipatlou of the llnweh Ciins'iiiii linn Deljl i t v Dropsy' Dyicntry firyslpelas Female Irregular fffii Fever of all kindi Pita ilout Heail Aclio Indlgeatlni IiiHiiniinallon .1 ann dice I.Wer (Wmplainti Lumbnao I'ilea Rheumatism Rotenlion ef Urine *Srri.ru'aorKlnp« Evil .. . sure Throats Hone and i.'rave -^eonilary. fyati. turns ie Tlo'.orevx ' lumora I cm V. n real affeo. liens Worms ofa> klnda Wenknels from whatever caiM'-i *** There ia a considerable laving; by taking tbe trifer aizea. Iilrectums fnr the jtuldance of pmtltuta in every diiei der Aro alflaed to each box. Msn«a«aawHi«MMHwHwwp«« — —' l .' - .-.1*-^ ~ Pristsd nnd Published by McCidbi k Co. the office, Langley Street.
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Title | Evening Telegraph |
Publisher | Victoria, B.C. : McClure & Co. |
Date Issued | 1866-11-12 |
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