sSfjpfi MOOING, AUGUST 12. 1866. NO. 35. the ENING TELEGRAPH," IT'BI.I.SHril !/erv Evening at 4 O'clock, (Saturday and Sunday evenings excepted.) ALSO EVEHY SUNDAY MORNING ! TKUMI UV SUBHCHIPTIOlf I r Annum, la advaace, by mail, fin no for 'ix months, fi Do V-r w-ek, payable to Carrier 23 liifl-.C--i.ii-s, 10 for terms of Advertisement apply at the Office. Langley Street- nil und Humor. A DEscEirnox.—She was all sorts of l gal— there waru't a sprinklin' too moch p( her ; she had an eye that would make fellow's heart try to get out of his osoni ; her step was as light as a puncher's, aid bur breath sweet as the prairie Bower.'—Am. Paper. ' ilow can you pay us ? What can you offer in the pound ? ' demanded the importunate creditors of n bankrupt farmer. 'Alas ! gentlemen,' replied the insolvent, 'nil I really have is a donkey in the ouuil.' A PoSlilt Foil THE PltOIKSSOIl —' Can In until sec without eyes ?' asked a pro- Ifesxor. ' Ves, sir,' was the prompt answer. I' How do you make that out?' cried the i iisionUhi'd professor. ' lie cau see with |ouc, sir ?' Quite Right.—Said one gentlenran of llionor to another, 'if you don't accept my challenge, 1 shall post yon in the pnpers ' I' Uu uheud,' said the other, ' I hud rather [fill a dozen papers than ono coffin.' How Tit he !—Denn Swift says, ' Jt ia [wilh little Miiili-d people us it is with ■narrow-necked bottles—the less they lliavc in i limn tlie moro iwi.se tbey make iu ■pouring it out.' A Quaker's Warning.—A staid [lii'imdlirim replied to a fellow who wus abusing him, 'Havo a cure, friend, or Itiiee inuy'st run thy countenance against liny list.' ' My deer, I love thee 1 ' as the benedict snid to bis wife when she helped him Itn a slice of venison. Delightfully did she kmile ; but how easily women are hum* hugged. Young ladies, listen ! Divine love is etter tbnu human. You hud better be upon your own knees limn upon the gentlemen's. ' What flower of beauty shall I mnrry ?' [snid a handsoma younj,' .spendthrift lo his niserly governor ; to which the govoruor 'cplied, 'Muri-golil.' — . m— A CiiEEivor. NtinsuRV.—Have you a print or plnster cast, or blossoming plant in the nursery, where your children spend nost of their time ? Never mind about Tour parlor, but is your nursery a cheerful 'place ■' Is there anything then: up.in the nils for little oyes to look nt, and little minds to think about wheu they wake so early in the morning; or, as they loungo about, when a stormy day keeps them close prisonorsl If not, sou to it without delay. Don't say ' I can't afford it;' one shilling—two shillings will do it ; if you can spare a few shillings more, so much tho better. Von kmw tho effect a bright cheerful apartment has upon yourself, even with all yonr mature rcsoorces for thought and pleasure ; think, theu, of the little children reaching ont their young thoughts like vine tendrils for something to twine about, something to lean ou, Something to grow to—in fine, something > think and talk about. A blank white 'all is uot suggestive or inspiriting. Give the little nursery prisoners something pright to look at.—Fanny Fern, Nothing Good Dies—There is nothing, no, nothing that is innocent or good, that Dies and is forgotton. Let us hold to that faith, or none. Au infant, a prattling child, dying in its cradle, will live again In tbe better thoughts of '.hose that loved It, and will play its part, through them, in the redeeming actions of the world, though Its body be bnrnt to ashes or drowned in deepest se . There is not an angel kidded to the Host of Heaven but does its pleased work on earth In those that loved i here. Forgotten I oh, if the good deeds pf human creatures could be traced to fbeir source, how beautiful would even )eath appear ; for how much charity, ncrcy, and purified affection, would be poen to have their growth iu dusty graves! -Old Curiosity Shop. Ma. D. Lindsay, Accountant and Official '-Mifate in Bankruptcy, ic, Ac, requests 'to intimate that lie will remove his Office > Captain Stamp's' New Building, Government Street, on Mouday, 30th July, * New Advertisements. "BOUND THE CORNER" IS THE NAME OF THE IKTE'W SALOON JUST OPENED IX LungIcy street, round the corner from Yates afreet, In the building formerly occupied by the BalOOB of Kukkiuuht's IIotisl. Thc Saloon lias l.i-cn tastefully redited, nnd will be supplied with the FIRST QUALITY OP Wines and Liquors. Tin- proprietor respectfully invites the public to call "ROUND TIIE CORNER" aad judge for themselves. OOVERNEENT IT BUT KNTRANCK — NEXT door to tho IVIegraph Office. jy29 JACOB III.KKMIi:il T Oriental Restaurant, YATES STREET, In connection with the Oriental Hotel. HIS ESTAIU.ISIIMKNT IS OPBH AT AM. HOURS OF TIIK DAY Oil NIU1IT THB TABLE Will be furnished with the best the market affords. Breakfast, Dinner, Snpper At moderate prices, Oysters in every SLyle. Private [looms for smnll or largo parties. Call and judge for yourselves. jy .10-lm NOTICE ! NOTICE !! 1 .■'ROM THIS DATE TIIE UNDERSIGNED bas concluded to reduce his price ONE HALF ; and hereafter the FINEST WINES AND LIQUORS, ALE, IJEEU, <fcc., &c.t Will be served nt the "METROPOLITAN" At TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS per sample. The public will pleaso call and sample, and satisfy themselves that the very best is to be had at the above price. T. J. BURNS, Metropolitan Saloon, Sioro street, jy 26 In lite Supreme Court of Civil Justice Vancouver Island. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1831- ' T RICHARD WOODS, BEING TIIE CHIEF , Registrar of the Baid Coar!, do hereby certify that on the sixteenth d..y of July, instant, n certain deed or lnsl.ru ?eit bearing date thc 2lith day of June (act (U>(6) and made and executed by and bv'-w ^n Oeorge Juy, James Chestney Hales and D.ivid Browne, Copartners therein doseribed, muling under the style or linn of JAY k COMPANY of the one part an ' Thomas Lowe therein described, trustee for Ir e'.f mil Ihe rest of the creditors of the su' George Juy, James Chestney Rales, and Dnvi-' Browne of the other part, being a deed or instrument purportiug to convey all the copartnership estate and effects of the said George Jay, James Chestney Hales, and David Urowne to he applied for tho beno- lit of the creditors of them the said George Jay, Jamos Chestney Hales, and David Browne as if they had been from the date thereof duly adjudged Bankrupt, was on the said sixteenth day of July and at thc hour of 10:.'tu in tho forenoon of such day brought into my ollice for registration, and was dnly registered pursuant to the provisions of tho Bankruptcy Act, 1861. Given under my hand and Seal of the Supremo Court of Civil Justice at James Bay, Victoria, V. I., this sixteenth day of July, A. »., 1866. RICHARD WOODS, Chief Registrar. Robkrt Bishop, Solicitor, Langley street, Victoria. jyl6 ISTOTIOE. In the Supreme Court of Civil Justice Vancouver Island. : .'T BAJSrXRTn" TO"5r, In re Jav 4 Co. 4 LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS ON THE A abovo Estate are requested forthwith to send in thc same to Mr. James Chestney Bales, Seedsman, at the Nursery of Jay k Co., Victoria ; and all persons indebted to the said Estate are desired forthwith to pay thc amount of their respective debts lo the said James Chestney Hales, whom the Trustee has authorised to receive the same on account of the said Eitate. ' ROBERT BISHOP, Solicitor, Langley Street, Victoria. Dated 16th July, IStiti. jyl6 THT! EVENING TELEGRAPH GENERAL Job Printing ESTABLISH TIEIVr Langley Street, Victoria, The Printing Office or TUB EVENING TELEGRAPH Officio ia replete with every appliance and variety of Material for the Execntion of LETTER PRESS PRINTING! Id all its branches, whether Plain or Ornamental 'PHE OFFICE AIMS at securing JL suat ipeedy Execution of orders as is consistent with correct and elegant Work- manahlp. Orders received for Printing Books, Business Cards, Pamphlets Invoices,] Catalogue! Bill Heads, Sermons, Trade Forms, Reports Circulars, (Plain or Rentals, Coloured,) Leases, Hand Bills. (Plain or Law Forms of every Coloured,) description, For Prices, apply at the Office. Langley street, New Advertisements. THEATRE Photographic Gallery (UP STAIRS). THIS GALLERY, LONO AND FAVOH- I ally known Vi Victorians nnd strangers, has facilities in the way of light, materials, 4c., and the experience of the proprietor enables him to furnish Cartes de Visite. Ambru- types, and photographic work or supirior jnish unequalled by nny other house in town, and at as low pricks as other kstablisii- mknts charge for common and inferior pictures—in fact at prices to suit the times Cartes de Visite i - • $5 per Doz- Out door work attended to nt short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. GEORGE ROBINSON, au 6 Proprietor. NOTICE CO-PARTNERSHIP. BTJNSTER IIAS TII1S DAY ENTERED INTO Partnership WITH ALL LOVERS OP New A'lvi ixisi.-iiii.-iiis TOBACCO PLANT ARRIVAL OP ANOTHER CARGO FK'JH Virginia & Cuba. VIA 'AxriNWAl.l., Of Ihe Best tcicbraltd Brands tf TOBACCO & SEOARS EVER IMPORTED Samples can be had Bt tin- "ArELPl'," corner Yates and Government streets. Arrival of a fewmore Plants by the " California." ft Office of C. F. Green's Victoria and .-oijuiuialt Express. F. i'.t.ni>iit:i.i., au2 ADELPHI SEOAR -STORK. FASHION HOTEL AID Concert Room. The only Place of Amusement in Town I THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING LEASED these well known establishments, begs leave to announce Ihat they will be Re-opened on Saturday, July 28. The former Billiard Hall has been converted into a Concert Room, where may always be found attentive and obliging attendants. HcBt qualities of Wines, Liquors, and Cigars served by the proprietor iu person. CHAS. BROOKS. Admission Free, jy 2fi Mrs. Hein EEPS CONSTANTLY OX HAND THK latest fashions in GOOD ALE![K It im. jllVI ILLI1TERY, AT — Trices to Suit the Times, GOVERNMENT STR T EX FIDELITER A Choice lot of Bacon Jnmt Arrived. For Sn'e by nn 2 P. Gilligan, STOKE STREET. Miscellaneous. EXPRESS LINE STAGES. '"IMIE COACHES OF THIS LINE VTilii. A. now run regularly, leaving Yale, ti. C on .Holidays, Wednesdays, Aud Fridays, AT 7, A. 51., I'Oli: HAVANA'S FERRV (Big Bend Route), until the completion of the road, when tbey will go to Savana's Kerry. The (loach lor Cariboo will leave Yale on .Monday, jy 2 F. J. BARNARD. General News Agent J. Stratman. EMPIRE NEWS DEPOT Cor. Washington & Sansome su*. 8an Francisco. THE ADVERTISER is prepared to supply with puuetuiility nnd celerity the unnrxed newspapers and periodicals upon the following terms AU orders, to receive immediate attention, must be accompanied by cash remittance, and handed in previous to the 4th, 14th, and 24th of each mouth. London Daily Timed., $14 00 " Tht Field J100 [' Illustrated Times - 7 00 '* Weekly Timei 7 00 w Bell's Life in London 14 00 * Weekly Dispatch ..14 00 " 111. Newiofth* World 1400 ** Public Opinion 7 60 * Index (FreelrHde) U 00 '» III. Spoiling Newt 8 00 « Spectator 14 00 " Review J400 « Saturday Keview 14 00 DublWNatum j-j oo London IlluMrated Netfa 14 00 Atlact'e Month I; 3 00 Blackwond'x Magazine ~ 3 00 Warper's Magazine „,. 3 00 Sixpenny Magazine , „ 3 00 Knickerbocker «.....,..3or PaoL 0 M Mitbly « ..••"..., *» SOu Uodev'a Ladies Bock..., s 00 Muii'cal Host 3 00 Continental Magazine. 3 00 Madam Demorest'a Monthly ;i 00 F. Leilie'a new Family Magazine .3 00 Chambers' Edinburgh oumal 4 00 Monthly paparz.Once* Week 5 00 •• " All tht Year Round 5 00 Tli«tckemy*iCorHhiUMa^azlne tiOC London Lancet fl OO 8. A Sala'sT.'iiipIo Bar ei 00 London Society Magazine tf ^ St. James Magazine fl 00 Kilintmrgh lleview 10 00 London Hvvtew , 10 00 Noitli BrtliahKeviHW 10 00 rtVtminuter Rp*ipw lo 00 I nnd^n Art .(r.urnal IH 00 MiniP? & Sui*tlmg ftlag... 10 00 Between Fort and 13 rough ton. nu** 1) L. BETTMAN, EAI,ER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HOOTS A.VLI SHOES, k., ke., ke. b n Olympia, W- T- Everett's Exchange, STORE STREET, V. I. 'I'HE PROPRIETOR IiESPEnFl'I.I.Y IV- 1 forms his friends ond Ihe public ihat he has opened hia old stand in Store street, where he will keep its before the finest qmilitv of WINES, LIQUORS, and CIGARS. Come and see. au 3-lra PAT. EVERETT, Proprietor. 3NTOTICE, MARTIN BROS., I.M PORTERS OF Groceries and Provisions, FIREPROOF BUILDING, LATELY OCCUPIED BY I/IIOTELIER* Co, "WHARF STHEET. Dissolution of Partnership. rrHE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- _L istinn between RnttlRt Hb.Viiv Stonk and Henry Jeiiomk as Hotel-keepers nt " The Old Flag Inn, Nanaimo, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The business will in future be carried on by the said Robert Henry Stone alone, who will collect all outstanding accounts and pay all liabilities of the late partnership. Witness,! R II. STONE, Jos. McCl.tKK. HENRY JEROME. Nanaimo, Allgust3. 18**6. uu r>-1 iu THE PIONEJBR ICE CHE AM, —FROM THE— PACIFIC TELEGRAPH HOTEL, IS AGAIN IN TIIE FIELD, 'IIHE PROPRIETOR IS PRLTARED TO T upply, as usual, bis customers, partiea, balls, etc., at moderate rates. PACIFIC TELEGRAPH HOTEL, au 3 Store street. J. SPENCER, HOUSE AND SHIP :p l XT -jm: b- e :r , Gas litter anil Bell-hanger, Comer Yates and Government street*. AH branches of tbe above business practically done with neatness »nd despatch, at charges to correspond with the times. , Ml (Stowing t&tlcQxuipi). SUNDAY EIDITICIsr- SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 12, 1846. THE OUT* OF BOTH COLO- ■Mi After m week of silent hot intense indignation Rgaiust£ubernutorinl snd Impe- lial ill-treatment the people of Victoria are aliont lo give vent to their feelings through the nioro expressive form of a public meeting. Whatever resolutions therefore may be adopted tbey will not bo open to the charge of being (he busiy expression of men laboring under temporary excite- ment. Under these circumstances tbe delay will prove a benefit rather than an injury—it will give to erery person in tbe community time to revolve the whole circumstance* connected with the question at issue In his mind, nnd to come to some kind of conclusion as to wlmt coarse is best lo pursue. We do not know who aro thc initiators of the public meeting or what is the mil nre of tbo programme to be submitted for public approval, but we hope that whatever line of conduct is marked out it will contain no element of discord. If there ever wns a time when the people of Victoria were required to net iu buiuiony, lo sink petty differences in loeul politics it is now ; end if there ever wot R time when the people desired unity of action it is now. Lot us therefore deal with tho public matters before us in a large and general spirit. It requires no long string of wordy resolutions —no topics giving riso to endless debate. There are two questions and two only whieh force themselves on our attention in tlio mutter—ttio'first tha character of the Government we desire, the second the character of the Governor. These questions will embrace tbo condemnation of not only tbo Union bill recently hum- duccd into tbe House of Commons, bot ot the Governments ns well as Governors of both colonies, and will show the necessity for a form of Government that will admit of the expression of thc people's views. Tlie House of Assembly bus already tout an address to Her Majesty, which hns by this timo almost reached its destination, to tbis effect. Thut address clearly intimates that nothing short of u united and responsible government will Kiiit tbe requirements of these colonics, and tbui neither Governor Kennedy nor Governor Seymour is acceptable to tho population. It is well that the people aud their representatives, being in this matter of the same opinion, should express similar viowp. It will not do, however, to confine our action to Vancouver Island. This hns been the great mistake in tho past and bus given Governor Seymour the opportunity to mislead tho Secretary of tbe Colonies as to the sentiment of British Columbia. It was tbe easiest thing iu the world, nt any time, to have got the people of tho neighboring colony to co-operate with us iu obtaining a united and liberal government; for their interests in this mutter aro as great, if not greater, than our own. Let us, therefore, pass resolutions that will be likely lo meet their acceptation. Let us lay them before every town or populated district in British Columbia, and we shall havo a result to send homo that will effectually crush the un- icrupulous efforts of Governor Seymour, and show to Her Majesty's Government by wlint reckless fabrications they have been guided. We cannot speak much aa to ibe sentiment in New Westminster ; for a largo official clement in n small town has always a most baneful effect ujioii public spirit; but in every district between New Westminster and the Rooky Mountains wo know the expression of the people of Vancouver Island on this question will be echoed loudly und distinctly. It is due to the people of the neighbor ing colony to do so—due to tbeir self res pect as well as interest to prove that Mr. llirch has wilfully falsified their feeling, nml that his sneer at the 445 signatures is au outrage ou tbe intelligence and respectability of British Columbia. We have an opportunity now of getting both colonies to act with the most perfect uumiimity on public matters, and of denting the most effectual blow at gubernatorial dictation ; let as not lose it ; let as carry the nfT.iir, as wc can in both colonies, swiftly an well as surely ; for in our position just now dispatch is everything. There is nothing to prevent tbe unanimous sentiment of British Columbia and Vancouver Island reaching Iler Majesty's Government in little more than two months. If tbat does not meet witb an immediate and favorable response, there il but one coarse left, and that is to bury national sentiment aud look out for a connection that will be more profitable and less humiliating. New Advertisements. J. P. DAVIES & CO. MIWIW—M & UOMMMRIOV JMKB CHANT*, balcarosin, Fireproof Slone Building, Wbarf Ktreiit, n««r Vales. Cask Advances made on Consignments. Tuesday, Aug. 14th, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M„ We are instructed to sell On the Premises, Esquimalt All the FUBHITURE! Bedding & Effects OP THE Royal Hotel, Comprising Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, Looking-glasses Pictures, WasliHlunds nnd Furniture, Window Shades, Stoves, Lamps, Horse Hair, Pain and Straw Mattrasscs, Pillows, Bolsters, Sheets, Blankets, Counterpanes, etc, ALSO, Ono Superior Solid Mahogany Billiard Table With Cues, Pool Board, Bulls, etc. An Omnibus will leave the Auction U00DI8 for Esquimalt on tbe morning of tbe sale at IU o'clock. J. P. Davies So Co., au Yi Auctioneers. PIANO RAFFLE. A SPLENDID SQUARE PIANO WILL BE Rn tiled for nfxt Tlinnday, Aigust 18th, at tbe Alhamlira Saloon, corner of Government aod Yates sircet, at 8 o'clock in the evening. Tickets $1—Can be had at the Saloon, or at Mr. Snnilrlo's store, Government street, au 12-td Anniversary Festival or TUB GERMANIA SING VEREIN. THE FIFTII ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL of the above Society will be held next SUNDAY, August 12th at Oak Bay. Tickets can be had of the Committee, J. Sehl, H. Rudolph, H. Habermehl, Wm. Lohso, Jobu Backer, A. W. Pfeifer. au9-td BAKED PORK AND BEANS EVEUY SUNDAY MORNING, 25 Cents a Pot, —AT— A. W. PIPER'S BAKERY, GOVERNMENT STREET, OPPOSITE TUB THEATRE. au 10-2t J.P.Davies&Co. Aicr omits aid cumissiov .uutuii.us. Salesroom, 11 e;iranf tunc Ru'ldliig, tlhiij-f M., n*ar lalcn. Thursday, August 1<>, CITY & ESQUIMALT PROPERTY. We arc instructed by tbe Mortgagee to sell BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT SALBSEOOM WHARF STRUCT. THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, FORT AXD K\XB STREET MOPERTY, All tbosc certain pieces or parcels of Land in tbe City of Victoria, V. I., and known on tbe Official Map of the same as Town Lois Nos. 72 and 04 in Block 23, situate on Fort and Kano streets between Douglas ond Blnncbard, baving a frontage on Fort street of Sixty (60) feet, running back Tho Hundrod and Forty (24o) feet, fronting ou Kane street Sixty (0(1) feet, less the easterly half of Wilcox street, being a strip of Ten (10) feet from Fort to Kane, cnbancing tbe value of the property by baving three frontages, (the buyer having the right to close the ten feet at his pleasure) together with all the improvements thereon, which comprise in part the firstcluss two story Brick Build- in;,' on Fort street known as Wilcox's Hotel, containing on the upper story 1 good size rooms, tbe ground floor hus a Large Store, 1'urlor, Dining Room und Kitchen. On tlie roof of the closets is a large cistern holding 1500 gallons water, together with tbe Two Cottages on Wilcox street, one has 4 rooms und kitchen, the other having only 3 rooms. Tbe whole to bo sold in oue lot. TERMS EASY. —ALSO — TO BE SOLD FOR CASH ESQUIMALT PROPERTY I ALL THOSE certain pieces or parcels of Laud situate on Wharf Street, Esquimalt, adjoining the Royal Hotel uud known ou the map of the town as lots 33 and 37, having a frontage on Wharf Street of thirty-five (35; teet, running buck two hundred and forty feet into the bay, baving first class water frontage to lot 37. Each lot lias a small Cottage House thereon. ALL THAT pieco or parcel of land, situute and known on the Town Map as Lot No. forty (40), on Hospital street, Ksqiiimnlt, having u Iroutage of thirty feet, running busk to au alley way in tbe rear. —also— Water Lots I Water lots' POSITIVE SALE. We hnvc received instructions from tbe owners to sell on the above date. All those pieces or parcels of land, sttuuto on- Wharf street, Esquimalt, having a frontago of 35 feet ou Wharf street, by a depth of 100 feet, and known un the Town Maps as Lot sixteen (16), together wilh ull tbe improvements thereon. —ALSO— Iloyal Hotel Property All those pieces or parcels of land situate in the town of E.-quimult, und known on tbe maps thereof as Lots Nos 84, 35, and 30, having a frontage each on Wharf street of thirty (30) feet, theuca running back into deep water (witb all the privilrges thereof), together with the improvements thoreon, comprising the Royal Hotel, Restaurant aid Bowling Alley, with all the premises necessary for carrying on the hotel business. The whole ia now rented at the low rental of Fifty Dollars per month. This valuable property will be sold either as a whole or in separate lots, to suit tbe wishes of intending purchasers Maps of the property can bo seen at onr office. TERMS—Twenty-five per cent, on the fall of the hammer, twenty-five per cent as soon as the deeds are ready. The balance can remain for one year at one per cent, per month interest, with mortgage on the property. N. B—This is one of the best opportunities that hus occorred since 1858 for investment. The fact of the contemplated graving dock and Government buildings (commencing) will necessarily enhauce tbis and all properties at Esquimalt at least from 300 to 500 per cent., within three mouths from the date thereof, _ The Auctioners invite all parties to view the property prior to the sale. ACTS OP SALE AT BUYERS' EXPENSE. J. I'. DAVIES, k. CO., M 9 Auctioneers. New Ailvi-ilisi-niciils. TSTOTICE. Hard Bread i Hard Bread! STORE ST. CRACKER BAKERY. Best Ouality of Pilot Bread nt 6 l-2c per lb., or $5 per box delivered- Nnvj st 5c per lb., or Si per box do. Buttsr at 9c per lb- Soda at 9c per lb. Wm. Moncks, an 8 Proprietor. IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN Oregon and California Flour, Middlings, Bran, Grain, Butter- Lard, Provisions, etc,, etc, Families nnd the Trade supplied ou tbe most reus'inublu terms. No. 40 Government street, NEAR CORNER OF FORT. jy 29 Sea Baths ? Sea Baths'I 25 cents. 25 cents, THE UNDERSIGNED BEOS LEAVE TO inform the public tbat bo has cstublisbcd a liist-eluss Salt-Water Bath-House, Moored just abovo Douglas Foundry. N. B.—llnthers taken to the Bath-house free of charge, by boats from the foot of Johnson street. Jgy Between the hours of 1 and 4 p.m. the Mui1i-Iiou.hu will be open for Indies only. jy 18 JOHU It KID. NEW WESTMINSTER GAME DEPOT, YATES ST., Next door to the corner of Government, Oj'pnMle Zelner's Driiir Sump. npm KUIMCJWIJBR HAViXi; made m:. 1 mngeai'-ou to receive from dMrMt pari sj ilu- prodo e uf the Islam] uud muuiry will be prepare] to luruisli Game, Pish, fruits, Poultry, Eggs and Vegetables, Baeh aud all in thoir season, at llm lowi-M prices. StiT Fraser Bim .Salmon bj-eacli ilcnmar. JAMES AI.Li:\. jy31-]m TjavanmigarsT LEWIN & ANTHONY, TOBACCONISTS. 47 Tates St., Brick Store Next to Corner of Government St., i;eo to inform their friends and I) too pnblic in general tbat tbey will eon- stmitly n-ri-ii-e by every stenmer « good assortment nl (ieiiulne I'avnnn * Igam nml Un. II, si IIi-uiiiIn iil'TolliM-fn, imported direct for this market, so thai they nrenhle lo ompcte with nny hnise on thii Island, either Wholesale or Retail. N. B—.Special attention will bo piiid lo Country orders. 1IEIMAN LEWIN. | LOUIS ANTHONY, en 1 A. & W. WILSON, House and Ship Plumbers CASFITTERS, BELL-HANGERS 4 TINSMITHS FORT STREET. All orders promptly attended to nil '2 REMOVAL! The Business of THOMAS WILSON k GO. tte-coinmenced on MONDAY, JUNE 19th In their New and Commodious Store in I^JLSOIsriC HALL, GOVERNMENT STREET, (Opposite tho Bunk of British Coltimhiu,) WITH THEIR USUAL WELL - ASSORTED STOCK, INCLUDING Goods received by last steamer, and comprising Silks, Shawls, Printed Cambrics and Dress Materials of every description; Long Cloths, Sheetings and Quilts; Velvets, Tweeds, Lace Curtains, Damasks, Reps, Chintzes, Gents', Ladies'and Children's Hosiery and Gloves; Trimmings, &c. jy 3 jy: LONDON HOUSE, May 30th, 1866. Our Importations for tho present season are now complete by arrivals per EXPRESS this morning, and the extensive shipments now landing from th» EASTERN CHIEF Our DRESS, MANTLE, SILK, SHAWL, MILLINERY, LACE, HOSIERY, DRAPERY, FANCY and UPHOLSTERY departments are now rcpleto with the newest and choicest goods. Either Wholesale or Retail customers will find this the best stock we have yet offered. LONDON FIRM, VICTORIA; Y. I., J. P. Tunstall Co. [J. H. Turner|& Oo I I t!5bciuii0 Cricgraplj. sxT3srr>A.rr et.ti'iow. Sl'XUAY MOIiNINO. ,1 '.I'.ST It, ll-M-i. Huw iMoxu FHH Nativi:-.—lira. Jenny Blake, wife of tlie ci-devant Si-rgcuntof Police, Mary, a skookutu Iiyilah kloolcbtnan, and a hideous old one-eyed si wash, were placed iu the dock thii morning charged by Sergeant Farrsl with being druuk aad lighting ou Oor- monint n'rei-t. Inspector Welch stated tbat Mary was always drunk and fighting witb ber neighbors. Mary (pointing to herself with an injured air) " Nika '"I Tho magistrate administered a severe lecture in Chinook to tbe erring oue, aud fined her $2U or 14 days' imprisonment. Miss Jenny was then brought up and bound over In $25 to keep the peace for three months—a sentence thut gives be- prison quarters for that time, und which she seemed rather to enjoy. Old Cyclops woa next brought up, nnd attar a voluble charge of assault against bim by a heavy featured dusky damsel, was sentenced to $10 line or two months in prison.' Slafy's due was paid by her friends, ond she went on her way rejoicing. A Paornacv The following paragraph from a speech made by U. S. Gen. Shields, shortly after tbe Crimean war, ■« almost like a prophecy, looked at in the light of recent events: "But," said (leu. Shields, "the -eisa nation Id Europe, quite silent at Ibis time, but thu world will bcur of ber one of these duys. That is Prussia. They are not a talking people—a good sign that they are a working people. They are the best disciplined people iu Europe. Tbo German race will Bad thin its highest development, and tbiuugh Prussia (ionnany will be reconstructed, and not so far distant iu time as some suppose- either. The re-integration of races is tbo mission of the age. Nations that have vitality will be reconstructed, tbe lifeless will bo blot ed out. Tn« Niw Bonkbts A London letter says " Everybody knows that iHdics have cesseu to wear bonnets, and that tbey apologise for tbe omission by covering thc e:own of the bead wilb a tiny bit of ornament, laco or other material, or flat bouquet. As we donotdoub^ that American Melius have been as huwitcbed as the French and English by Ibis new mode, we beg to describo to tbem ouu of these substitutes for a bonnet, which was certainly as pooiic a bit of millinery as was ever invciiled. The supposed bonnet was en irely composed of a group of fnl!-ijlowu blush ruses, it bad a whit-- veil, find wo must fiuagiuu ihat one of the roses had been blown lo pieces by thc wind, for the leaves weie sun1-eeed over the veil, 11 which Ihey lightly clung, producing an effect so datura' that utiecou'ii hardly help expecting io see -hem shake l ul! by a uiovc- i.init of tbe bend." Tun Nkw Hiiam Kike Enoinb.—Tho elegant new steam fire engine, recently received from New York for the .San Francisco Paid Fire Department, waa tested on tbe 2:jtb, and worked to the complete satisfaction of tho parties interested. Tbis machine, unlike the others now iu the city, throws four streums or one, ns the circumstances may require. I At the rial this morning, it threw four streams through inch nec/.-.les a distance of 1H2 feet, taking water through its own suction nt the same time, and a siuglo olreuin was thrown about 200 feet. It also threw three streams, of one inch each, to a height sufficient lo show that it would bo nvnilablo in that shape lo play on a lire in nny building in San Francisco,—S. /'. Alia. The cloventh census of Fiance is in progress. The results aro looked for with much Interest, owing lo the fi.cl that since 18r,l, tho country has been in an eminently prosperous condition. Of all the European nations France shows the slowest rate of increase in population. The 27,009,000 of 1SU1 hnd only increased by 9,000,000 in 1861. During tlie same period Uteat llrilain increased from 20,000,000 to 23,000,000. FiBEiiKk's Election.—Tho annual election of the Victoria Fire Department takes place eu the first Monday of Oc'ober. Mr. J. C. Kceuait was on Friday night unanimously uninitiated as the Tiger Engine company's candidate for Chief Engineer, having received requisition from thirty memhors of tho Hook k Ladder Co. requesting him to at nd. The New Soprano.— Of Madamo Vildn, tv hose success in " Lucraiia Borgia" was so great, a London correspondent says : "Madame Vilda ia now a fixture. She Is Ihe acknowledged successor of Oris! at tbe Iialhm opera, Convent Garden, as Titicng is at Her Majesty's—Vilda'a voice being oven superior to Titiena'." Bicratadt's "Rocky Mountains" has been lent for public exhibition in Loudon by its English owner, nnd is praised in unstinted measure. Tbe Athcnseuui critic has "seldom seen so striking a picture," and declares thnt " in ita class it is unsurpassed ;" ths Obsevver jthat "itmeiits a place among the grandest »orks of modern art." We learn from the London Field that an Epidemic is carrying off tbe grouse in many Ylistricts of Eujland and Scotland. A similar pieease destroyed many birds some years ago, Md iis nature is not at all understood. The field is of the opinion tbat it ia caused by pTert locking. Adction 8alk—Th-) furniture and effects ef Ihe Royal Hotel at Esqnimalt will be sold by 1 P. Davies £ Co. on Tuesday next. bus wHl be on kand to lake purchasers *»u to tbi sale. .Supreme Court. Saturday, before Chief Justice N'cedham. Bumtrr i- . Joseph llrjt.—Tlii ■ trisl was r inmed y- stents/ laon log at iu u'vlock. The d-leinl.ii.ts called witnesses in support ol llieir c i-c, :,, I theii iuuu."cl aiiimed n. the evidence on Iheir behalf; alter ahich counsel t\t tho plaintiff replied on Ihe whole mi-. The leu; ned judge then s mined up the e-i- doooe generally, and pat Hi* mm before the jury most lucidly on two points : 1st na to ilo- liability ni tin defendant*, aad Ird as to thu am.-ool of thu inmtttet tli I.lined l.y the plaintill'. The jury retired for nbout a qa*T- Hr if an hour aud found for thc plaintiff generallv J:'.r,oo iamnge*. Tbe Auorn-y ii. total, instructed by .'Ir. Hi»hop, appc red for Ihe phiiiinir. aiid Mr. Ring ami Mr. MeCrelgllt, instructed by Mcasr'. Drake and Jackson, for defaultnU. The ease lusled tbo whole ol ycitcr.luy as well a* Friday. AoiiicLLTrRAi..- Mr. Galley- has sent us a fine sample of peas from a field grown by bim on Topazc Avenue. The viues are nbout three feet long, and are loaded with well filled pods. Crops generally throughout the Island are excellent this year. Mr. Turgoose, Saa'iirh. inform* us his wheat is rplcndid, and if safely harvested will yield 35 to 40 bushels lo tl.c acre. Crops in the northern settlement- are ulso excellent. The I-> a iiki.. — This steamer is still taking in her machinery at the Hudson May Co.'s wharf. Her -moke-Mack was raised to-day, and preparation! made for getting in ber shafts, which will boa task of some difficulty. She will be ready for sua ill three or four weeks. Fon tiik BaiDWICU Ihlaniis—The fine new- schooner Minerva, 75 'ons burthen, whioh has just been fitted up by Mi. E. II. Marvin, has taken on board some 70 tons of general merchandise, and will sail for Honolulu iu about a week. Tim Fiiikiitku.—A special despatch received lalo last night informs us thnt the Fideliter would leave Olympia this morning nt 5 o'clock. She may therefore be expected here lo-uight. On tiik Way.—The British bark Jcddo, which cleared from Han Francisco on July 30 for Ilurrurd's Inlet, has 713 sacks barley, 500 qr. do. flour, 203 bales buy, 800 mats rice, kc.—Value, $4,100 89. Tu i:\tkical.—The.Montana Post any* : Julia Dean Haynu has arrivud nt Virgiuia. She is to open ut the People's Theatre, supported by Melle Douglas and M. S. Mortimer. Assizes.—A Special Court of Assize will be held lo-morrow a; Iho Supreme Court, for the trial of tho Indian nnd squaw charged with the murder of Edmund Crin. Accident.—A mnn named Wright fell aud broke bis leg in Johnson street on Thursday evening, and was carried to tho hospital. The DatLT Tiuiiuxb, a new paper stnrted in San Francisco a month ago, has ceased to exist. The steamer Alexandra did not come down last night, baving waited for the steamboat from Yale. She will retu-u un Tuesday. Abkived Duwn.—By special telegram we learn thnt the steamer California urrived at San Franciseo yesterday at noon. TELEGRAPHIC spei'iv, to Tin; btbiinh TKi.KiauMi. Last Night's Despatches. California. San Fiuncisco, August 10—Legal tenders, TIJil)72|, few being sold nt outside price. Arrived— Ship Wurrior, 72 days from Newcastle ; bnrk Anglo Saxon, 100 days from Newcastle via Tubiti, 55 days ; b irk Cuindon, lis! days irom Teckulet ; Oakland, 1) duys from Port Ludlow ; brig Tanner, 15 days from Senbrck, Nkw Yoiik, Aug 7—Tlie following is additional by the s'.yntiter Iloston : Tho Prussian Govoriimeut made a dc- iiimd ou England for tho irnasaro packed tip aud carried off by the King of Ilnn- nver and deposited by him in tho Hunk of England, nsserting that she will seize and retain Hanoverian domain if not given up. The amount ia 125,000 thalcrs. The Patrie announces a Mexican army of fifty thousand, loeruited auioug Mexicans aud officerod by Europeans, will take thc place of the French army, and will maintain Maximilian. Eurojpean. BY ATLANTIC CABLE. London, Aug. 6.—Consols closed at 87| for money, 5-20's, G2J. Liverpool, Aug. 6—Cotton, sales of 800 bales with a decline of ono quarter of a penny. A new Italian loan of 850,000,- 000 lirres has beeu ordcied since signing the treaty of peace. Part of the Swi.-> troops that ?-ere guarding tho border hus been disbanded, Cholera is increasing iu England. Eastern. New Yoiik, August 7—Mr. McCul- loch's statement of the natiouul debt causes considerable comment, il appears tbe totnl debt ou 1st August was $:>,- 770,4 l6,bOS, from which deduct $137,- 3J7.U3J cash in treasury. The cash is divided as follows :—Coin, fCl.333,120 ; currency, $7.),9'J5,2HU Tbo debt includes $118,000,000 temporary loan. The papers demand the reason why Mr. McCiilloeh does not pay it mid save the $G()O<>,O<)0 annual interest. Brown Bros. and thirty three other Wall Direct Bmu mainly brunches of European houses, unite in a published letter to .Mr. Me- CoHoell urging him lo sell win not needed to meet intercut on public debt. Ciiicau", Angu-t 9—Governor Wells, of Louisiana, publishes a big letter ad driv-ed lo the President on the subject of the constitutionality of his action in tbe late riot. He declares the riot was long since planned by Mayor Monroe—bad its move iu tbe name rebellious feeling which plunged tbe country into civil war, whose flame is not yet extinguished in the breast of the former slaveholding nristo cracy. Back Despatches. Europenn. Behu.v, August fi.—The first sitting of the Chambers wus held t< day. The members urose nnd saluted the King and the Pruss'un Ministers. Count Stelberg was elected President of the Upper House. Pesth, August 6.—Several political arrests have been iniidu by thc military here to dny. Similar arrests have taken place iu other pans of Hungary. Florence, August 6.—The Italian and Austrian Generals met at Comoro, in Austria, lo ncgotiuie. France lakes no part in the pending nrmistice. Austria and Italy, if it can be arranged, will hold sepcrate conferences with the concurrence of France; it will probably mtet nt Pari. Viknna, Angnst 0—It is expected that a definite treaty of peoce will soon be signed by the Austrian und Prussian plenipotentiaries. Italy is not included. Jf the difficulty relative to the armistice with Italy is not urranged within a few days, hostilities will be renewed. Diiesdicn, August 7.— Special pcaco negotiations nre about to be opened be tween Piussia and Saxony. St. PuTEitsnuitr,, August 7.—There is great enthusiasm hero in reference to the visit of tho American squadron. Tbe Russian fleet has gone to Helsingfors to meet it. Some uf the principal Russian banks have subscribed thirty millions of francs to complete the railroad from Kozler to Moschanzken. Efforts are being made to obtain the mediation of (tenia with Prussia, on behalf of the South German States. LIVERPOOL, August 7.—Evening—Cotton sales 7000 bales, market dull. London, August 7.—Consols closed at 87J 1 5-^0's, 68$. California. San Francisco, August 0—A mail will hereafter he dispatched from the Post- office in Ibis city via Panama to New Zealand and Australia, by each mail steamer. Rate" of postage fixed by the Departments to be prepaid at tbe mailing office aro : letter per single rate, half ounce, 22 cents; newspapers each, 0 cents; books, for each four ounces, 10 cents. It is understood that Messrs. Davidson k Burri, bankers, will shortly retire from business and that tbe former manager of Rothschild's house at Naples-is now on his way to this oity to take charge of the business of Rothschild, but it is not expected that any of the family will come. Special Notices. The Peoria's Fmiimi—Pusar Dams' Vsmxttu Pais Kiixsr —Tlie GrsSttst Fimlly Meiltcino of the.Aft — Taken internally, U ctlrti lu.tdcn ciilils, cou<li«, etc., vcuk atomncli, general tlulalitr, nunory, tore nioulh, canker, liver complaint, djKpepsla or Indigestion, cramp aod pain in tit stomach, bowel r,inp!alnt, liatnteri'oo'lo, Ailatio cholera, ilinrrhnci, and dy.en- tarr. Arri.un ntauctr, eurea Mam, boili ami old loiee, severe bilrne and ncalil*, cult, brulifi aod iprame, .welled jolnll, ringworm and teller, tirnk-n breaitH, frotli-il fi-el ami chilbUlmi, toiilbiche, pain in •he r.-*e, neuralgia and rli."iu......... it i. »,*., remedy for Ague ami Clillla and Fever. Holloway's Ointment and Pills.—T.ff, ct- ual Aid.—In tho tad time nf sickness it is cheering to know that a remedjr does ciist, and Ihat it oan be procured at a little coat. Hollowaj's Oinnient nnd Pills ar« invaluable in relieving pain, reducing inflammations, and regulating disordi-red acliong. They never can be misapplied, aor can they under any circumstances cause mischief. Taken in appropriate doses, tbey are a blessing to tho rich, when suffering Irom indigestion, gout, skin diseases, ke , and a boon to tho poor when struck down by illness. Holloway's medicine should be in thc possession of all soldiers, sailors nnd emigrants, who will then be in a position to relievo pain and euro disease when medical assistance cannot be obtained. Mr. Zikn begs to announce to the inhabitants ot Victoria that he ban lately received a large assortment of Children's Carriages and Chairs, Fishing Baskets and Fishing Canes, and a largo quantity of Market and Traveling Baskets, China Vases, Fancy Goods and Toys, ail of which have to be sold on or belore February next at greatly reduced prices Goods sold at wbolcsalo for cost prices. * Usmoval.—Messrs. Solomon Bros, have removed to the two-story brick building on Government street, opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel. They have received, ex ship Mohawk, from Loudon, a fine assurtment of men's cloth.ng and underclothing, which they will sell lower than auy house in town. Give thorn a call. * A Mun a-.,i Gkanu Epoch in Mimciii!— Dr. Miig^'ii-I ii tbe foundi. ol a new .M--dii-nl system. The qunrilitariaiK, whose rasi internal dears e-nleeble the iiomadi arid paralyu- the bowels, lnu-l ttive prerrdMM 10 the Dluu who rworei health and npietiie, with frnui one tn two nf Lis t-x'i uiiJiriary Pills, and cures the most virulent sores wilh a box or en ol his wiiiniirliil and n I healing Halve T I'-m- \ two greal »|iec lies of the Doctors are lu-i eil persedirig all tlie .teri o'v|M--l iKmiriinni ut ihe ■liy. Eitriiiinliiiary run- bv Uegfiei't I'ill- and Silve huve opened ne ryes of the paM'c In Ilu- in.Hi. ii-ni i uf ilu-t'11 rnlle I) rr-m- '!•■« of iilher'. Hl'd tlpnll wh ill people Imve to I- li - blindly dr|'»a-l< I. Majglel'l 1'ille nr.- no nl ■ Iii il Hie awiilloae.l hy Ihe ilu/.- n. aad of wliii-h i"i rv boi tu" t.ilii-n i- iu:---- aa ■&■ solute ne-• siti t.r auollier. (tub or two 11 .Maggiel p I'iIU sullitej to place thu l> iwels iu per.t-ct or ' , tone the slointt-'i, crease nu appetite, ami :der the »|i nls light a d buoyant 1 There is no griping, and uo re- c.ion in tbe form of co s ipal'on. If the liver is affected, its fine.ions are restored; and it the nervous sysle a is feeble, il is invigorated. This Inst quality makes the medicines very desirable lor tho want* of delicate females. Ulcerous and crnptivc diseases are liierallv extinguished by the diairfeciant power 0* Maggiel's S.ilve. Iu fact, it is liere announced that jiiaiwlei'ii union*. i>.vm'i-j>m« and Diarrhea I'liU cure where all nl hen tail. While fur Burns, Scalds, Chil blnins, Cuts mid all abrasions of ihe skin .>l:iKKi<'l'<« Salvo is infallible. Sold by J. iUaoikL, 11 Pine utrect, New York, and all Druggists, at 25 cts. per box. The Fasiiioij IIotki. and Music Hall will be opened this evening at 9 o'clock, when Chaki.es BaooKS hopes his friends will nut fail to give him a call nnd sample his fine Wines, bquors and Sigars. Every attention shown to guests by the new attendants. * Mu. Fheeman requests us to state that be is about to remove his Variety store from Waddington Alley and corner of Government nml Cormorant streets to the large store on Johnson street known as tbe " Queen Saloon." * In tin- Bttprt toe Court <</' Cicil Jtittue, VoMcoitwer Maud. In Bankruptcy. Weduesdny, ih« l»t nf Augnsl, IMC. 1IMII IlEAS. A PETITION FOR AlUmi- I I c-:i.-n i.f llankrupler, l.e iring dnle ilia Jliil d*r i.Milk lijl, jat h.en duly Hied hy Willi.in Car.mis Via) wnril, Charles Keiil, and Iduir Hil.,M. ifainal Joil^ Ju.-iKI'll MI.I'KKI'Y ul View . I reel. Viel.ii.i. I'.upiii. Il-r, a**l II ..I l-.hli .Ina-pli ■ ■•. n -li , ha. ing been iliily 'le- laiel ..rr I H.'j t-lie • e I ., Ilml.- iiii-i, ia heiebv i -jinre.l in .-itr* i.-ter hiinselr In llts ' innir .in.. |.li Ni-e-ln in. Chief .ln.iicn nl the .wuprenie Court uf I'-Vil Jualne nlnrr- aaid, on Wedt.esihn th- i:> h -In- ..f Auznat current, at 11 'it itie clu-.-k in ifa* f-ne-nnn pre- eiiely, at Ihe Court llmme, latnnt Ber, Vn- luria and make a full (limnVeir nnd iliii-le- sure of his estate aud erf ate, w lieu **nt wher* the creditors are lo come pie;-nre>! lo prutv their debts, and nt ihe Ural fining lo tin*.a Assignee* and commence ihe exiiiiiiiutiiun of the bankrupt, and at the la-t ainini.', tht Bankrupt is to finieh his lust f-xaiuiimi; in All persons indebted in the >«i<| llankrupr, or have any of his ell.i-is are im,i tn pny or deliver the same but iu .Mr. l-nniel Lindsay of Government ilreei, ihe nllici.l Arsignec appointed, nnd give iinliee -o JOHN COPLAND, Bast on stn-el, Vi-imiH. V. [., Solicitor to the l'ctiuuiiiiig Creditors. au r--nl New Advertisements. RED LION HOTEL, GOVERNMENT STREET. !" EDEN, 'PUB ABOVE-NAMEU HOTEL HAVING been opened bjr JOE He will he happy io meet his friends on all occasions, aa wiil furnish them with the best of Wine?5 Liquors, Ale, Porter, &c. and Cigars- BOABD AND LODGING PER DAY $1. &g" Bagatelle and Skittles. Call aM see the establishment. JOE presides and keeps order. au 10 A YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOCSE- wurk, and to wait on table. Apply to MBS.. ZINKE, Yates St., between Government and Brbad jy 27 For Portland Direct. THE FINE SCREW STEAMER aPIDELITEE35: CAPT. It. C. ERSKINE, Wiil sail from Brodrick's Wharf, for the above port, on Monday, August 13th, AT IO O'CLOCK A. M. carrying freight nnd passengers. For particulars apply on board, or lo J. P. COUCH, Agent, au 9-td Wharf street POR SA.ILE THE RIGHT, TITLE, AND INTEREST in Land known as R VIII. S -'0, Quam- ichan Distric, and It VIII, S l.Somenos District, in nl about !00 acres, situate in the Cowichan Settlement. For particulars apply to JOHN GLASSEY, Bastion street, nu 9-lm Opposite Sheriff's Office. RESOLUTIONS. AT A SPECIAL MEETING HELD AT Deluge Engine House, No. 1, August C, 1866, tbe following resolutions wero unanimously adopted : 1—That a resolution of condolence on behalf of Delngc Engine Co. No. 1 he offered to the Widow and Friends of Mr. John Wriggles- worth, late a member of this Company, on tlli'ii- rsMnt tnolonehnly l>.ro«vim«.l. vi/ Resolved— That it is with feelings of the deepest regret that we pay this tribute of our regard in testifying our loss, aad (o express our sorrow to his widow nud friends at the demise of Mr. John Wrigglesworth, who has been suddenly taken nwuy in the full vigur of life and manhood, feeling sure that we, in his decease have lost a good and efficient member, and the community a good citLen. 2nd—That n copy of the above resolutions be forwarded to his Widow. 3rd—That the Deluge Engine House be draped in mourning for the space of Thirty days. 4th—That the thanks of this Company be tendered to the Tiger, Union Hook and Ladder Companies, for their attendance on this occasion. Edwabd R. TuomasI „ Geohgb Norkis, j Committee. nu7 lw J. NAGLB, Shipping Mrster and Commission Agent. pRBWS SUPPLIED AT THE SHORTEST V_^ Notice—Goods entered and cleared at tho Custom House; Manifests, Charter Parties, and Bi Is oftfnlc made out. Vessels bouchl or sold. t*y Several s-nall Vessols for sale or charter. OrriCE—Bastion strtet, near the Police Barracks. j v j 7 Wanted to Borrow SBOO DOLLARS OK FIRST-CLASS REAL ESTATE SB- curitv producing $40 per mouth. Tba money would be taken lor 1 ne \cur at Ij per cent, per month. Fur particular! applv to A. F. MMN, au 2 Goveriini- nt street. WILSON & MURRAY, GKOCERS, Provision, Wine k Smi it Merchant*, BAKERS & CONFECTIONERS, IORT ST., VICTORIA, V. I. SniPPING SUPPLIED. Sporborg & Bueff, COMMISSION" MERCHANTS, Importers and Wholesale Dealer! in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Boots a ii<I IShoen, Whnrf street, Victoria, V. 1. nnj Belief for the Afflicted. THE INTRODUCTION' OF Perry Davis' Vegetable Pain Killer To the Suffering Hniuaiii-y of this Ape hos relieved more pain, and caused more real joy tban any other one thing that c»u be named. IT m AX Invaluable Remedy, Our first Physicians use it, and recommend its use; tbe Apothecary finds it first among the medicines called for, and the wholesale Druggist considers it a leading article of bis trade. All thc dealers in medicine speak alike in its favor; and its reputation ns a medicine of grem merit and virtue is fully and permanently established, and it is the great' Family Medicine of Ihe Age. Every Volunteer shonll have a bottle, in rait of sudden attacks ol Disease. Taken Internally, cures Sudden Colds, Coughs, Ac, Wenk Stomach, Gencrnl Debility, Nursing Sore Mouth, Cankor, Lircr Complaint. I lyspepsju or Indication, Cramp and pain in the Sloinucli, Dowel Complaint, Painter*' Colic, Asiatic Cholera, Diailmu and Dysentery. Taken axti'tnally etirea Felons, Boils, and Old Sores, Severe llurns nnd Senilis, Cuts, Bruises and Sprains, Swelling of the Joints, Ringworm and Tetter, Broken IJrensts, Frosted Feet and Chilblains, Toothache, Puin iu the Face, Ncurulgia and Rliciiinu(i-,m. JPAI1& SILLER, Taken internally, should be udulterutftl wi'b milk or water, und sweetened with sugar, if desired, or made into a syrup with molasses. For a CODGII anil Bronchitis, a few drops on Jfugar, ea'cn, will be more eff'Cliv- than anything else. For SORE THROAT, gargle the throat witb a mixture of I'ain Killer and wnter, and the relief is immediate and cure positive. SST" It should not be forgotten that 'he Pain Killer ia equally as i.ood to take internally us to use externally. Each bottle is wrapped wilb full directions for its use. Prices 25 cents, 60 cents k $1 per bottle. r ) 1 I 'i II Mlnt'elluneuuM. F^thkk Pkmra a»-'o Mr. Disiaeu — English journal sm has lost a witty member in Father Prout, who died ihe oilier day in Paris, where he had lived for some years as correspinideut of ihe Giobt. Some writers who could not have kuowu bim very intimately, speak uf bun as a riral lo Ilnuglas Jerrold in conversational ability. But Prout waa no match for Jerrold. He was aggressive, not to say rude, Bud often silenced people, bu'. .I<r- .old's potr.T needed Bathing of ruJenes.. Among those wbo haT-t cauue to WH ber Pulber I'rout with iinnoyurire is Mi. Disraeli. One tuglil, ini-iiioruble in the career of the Tory chief, the llou^e ol Commons met to pass a vile oi I lo- lence on itii occasinn of ibe ilea h of the great Duke of Wellington, ami Hit House was full of gentlemen anxious at once io pay a murk of reMMBt to thc incinorj of tbe warrior and to liear the beat of our statesmen speak about it. In tbe editors' gallery was Prout. The Liberal leader bating spoken, Mr. Disraeli rose to cipriss tba sense entertained by tbe Tories of the lo.-s that party and the nation had sustained, lie sjwke in a solemn und even lugubrious tone, and what be said had a lettered air about it very different from the ordinary character of Parliamentary addie.sscs. As he pro ceeded, however, Prout, in (he gallery, pricked up his earn, begged a friend who was whispering at his side, lo lie quiet; knitted his brow ; looked up lo the ceiling in a bewildered sort of way ; listened again ; ttt Inst looked relieved and nulled us he wiped his glasses. "Look fur aomething good in to morrow's U/olie," aaid he lo his neighbor. And iu to-morrow's Globe was printed side by side with Mr. Disraeli's labored discourse, u funeral oration of ,M. '1 biers on a deceased -Mar ehal of France, an officer otonly moderate renown. Tlie two com|witioii9 were all but identical. Prout, sitting in the gallery, had recognized the phrases, and after a little reflection, bad remembered also their author. The result was most humiliating to the leader of the Tories. A Happy Woman.—' What nre you ainging for?' Raid I to Mary Muloney. '0, 1 don't know, inn'niu, without it's because my heart feels happy.1 1 Happy nre yon, Mary ; why, you don't own n foot of land iu tbe world.' ' Foot of land is it ?' she cried with a loud laugh. ' Oh, what a hand ye bu alter a joke. Why, sure, I ve never a penny, let alone a fool of laud.' ' Your mother is dead.' ' God rest her sonl, yis,' replied Mury with a touch of genuine pullios. ' The heavens be her bed.' ' And'your brother is still a hurd case, I suppose ?' ' Ye may well say that. It's nothing hut drink, drink, drink, and bute bis wife —the poor crayture.' 1 You've to pay your sister's board ?' ' Sure, the bit of a crayture 1 and she's a good Utile girl, i.s lliiiny, willin' to do whatever I axes of her. I don't grudge the monfcy that goes lor that.' 1 And you have not ninny fashionable dresses, either ?' ' Fash'nnble, is it? Oh, yis, I put a hit of wbalebono iu me skirt, uud me cal ico gown spreads out as big as the leddies. But then ye say thtue ; I haven't bul two gownB to me back, two shots to mo fut, nnd one bimnit, barring me old hood.' ' You haven't any lover V ' Ob, now, be off wid ycz ! Catch Mary Maloney wid a lover these days, when the hard times is come.' 1 What on earth can you have to make you happy ? A drunken broiber, o poor helpless sister, uo father, no mother, no lover—why, ivhero do you get all your happiness ? ' The Lord be praised, Miss, it (/rowed up in me. (jive me a bit of sunshine, h clean (lure, plenty of work, and a sap :it tbo right time, and I'm made. That makes me laugh nnd sing. An' thin, il trouble comes, I try to keep mo heart up Sure, it would bo a sad thing if Patrick McUuiro should tuke it into his hcud to ax me ; but, tlio Lord willin' I'd bear up under it.' A Stuokk or BcsiKEsa.—A celebrated denier in old books was passing a chandler's shop, where he was stopped by u few filthy old volumos in the window. One Of ihcin ho found to ba ■> "alamo uf old English poetry, which ho—a prat', tiled hand in that line—saw was utterly unknown na existing, though not unrecorded. Three and sixpence was asked. He stood out for hulf u-crowu, on first principles ; but not succeeding, be paid the larger sum and w ulkcd uway, book in pocket, to a snle, where the first person he saw wan Heber of that ilk—or of thnt library. Him tbe triumphant bookseller drew into a corner, with ' Why do you come to unctions to look for scarce books, when you can pick up such things as this in a chandler's shop for throe and S'it- pence ?' ' Bless me! where d d you pet this ? ' 'That's telling ; I mny gel more there.' ' j must have this.' ' Koi u penny nnder thirty guineas.' A ebcij ie waa drajrn, and a profit of 17,riOO per cent eleaped by the man who had his eyes nbout bim ; in whose estimation such a anra wud paltry compared with the triumph over Heber. A Capuchin moi.k some time ago in Ireland called upon his congregation to be especially thankful that Providence should have placed den'h at the end of life, and sot in the middle, so that nu might havo all possible time to prcparu for it.' fltta New Advertisements. CAEEIACE PAINTING IX ALL ITS B HAN CUES, Yates Street. Between Deluge Engine House and tbe International Hotel. —, • Now Ailvtilisiiiiiiils. UNION HOTEL, Corner Bastion and Langley sts- Misc"lluin'"i!s. .nl done on the mull W. II. KKU1IA.N Work suliciieJ, i reasonable terms by Jy ll-lra For Sale Ex Camden, Haslrtlrr, Hacker, aod Aneo.lura^Ultlen. Oregon Cider in bbls. and eases, * liirrl In caiks, ha If-talk* and cases, Sauterne and California While Wine, French Alcahtl 90 O.P., Eag. rtlquvl, fluaia and Bellenger.'Cbaaa- pagur, And In Hare a auarlmen Brandy and Uqnors lullablc for n Trade. s&- Depot of Havana Cigars. EUGENE THOMAS, nu fi Yates street. The Colonial Market JOHNSON STREET, (OPPOSITE OllIKXTAL AI.I.EY,) Will be re-opened on Saturday, August 4th. The market will be constantly supplied with the best quality "f articles required for thc family table. Fresh supplies received dally. an I N. V. LANGE. WARM WEATHER! ICE! ICE! ICE! * LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OF IX all, supplied by \LEX. PIIILLIPH, FORI' STREET, To say nothing about Ginger Beer, Lemonade, or Hoila Water with it. ffeif" The way to keep cool. ail 3 Tiie ritorniKT-it! piatPEOTreu.Y fiirrus the public, that th* iil.mi- i.n opuu for the Until il Buardsct. Terms : Board and Lodpinj* per week Boaid without Lodging IN- lllril rreapUM of $10 00 8,00 The Hotel U located in the must central part of Ihe ciiy, being in lbs iniiiicdiutc vicinity of lbs principal lluiiiiess Houses, the Thenire and oilier places of amusement in ths city- The Table Will be supplied with all the delicacies that oar markets afford. An early application is necessary as only a limited number of boatders will be taken, it being the intention of the Proprietor lo do all In bis power lo promote the comlort of those who may favor him with their patronage. REFERENCE REQUIRED- T. II. Wc (.'ANN, Proprietor. Victoria, V. I., July 80th. 1866. jy 30 Miscellaneous. it. The "Grotto," OPPOSITE THE TELEGRAPH OFFICE. For a glass of rhoico liquor go to the "Grotto,"^ There " none ntrt the best'' you will linil is tbo motto. Mint Julep?, Sherry Cobblers—everything cooling ; Come ye that do thirst, you will find its no fooling. tat Alhambra BILLIARD SALOON. (oii.viit (;ovEit\JiE\r i\i> vites sis. A Triumph oi Science —AUD— THE LIOIIT OF TIIE WOULD DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS & SALVE. The« I/fe-plvinu remedied art now, for the fir-t time, (f-VB'i putil-oly to llif W r B. For «iv«r a (|natter (>f a century >>\ in i- ate practice il)i'iii-ri'ilii:ii i.- in these Life-Giving Pills Hriv be- n lined with the greatest fuoeeni. Th<*ir mtHil.in is ti't on j to rrevent < !■>■*»'. but lo cure Tti"y it «rch tr\\*. ih'i vnriom nnlufvi by wh.ch thu |iatl>'nt in suffering, and ru*iuvlgumteti the ailin; HVKiein. T tho mteti and In linn t\ lew doiog of thum; valuable FILI.8 will jirove to he Chains and Anchors. TWENTY TONS CHAIN Short Lin.'icil anil pravad from J to J anii A. :sT o ih: o :r s 3 From 20 to BOO pounds. )7 : l-'or Sale by PKTKK M'QUAOE, Wharf street, Victoria. Miscellaneous. Jesse Cowper, ■W"A.3STTEID THREE HOARDERS AT ?B I'KIt WEEK. The best the market can afford placed on the table. Apply "l the I1EE HIVE HOTEL, jy 30 Fort street. PRIVATE BOARD. Board with Comfortably Furnished Bed-room, Six Dollars per Week. YATES ST., Next Door to the American. Anglo- HERMAN SHULTZ, —AT— His Well Known aud Old Established Stand The Government st. Boot Store, Has just roceived per steamer A PINE ASSORTMENT OP Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Which ha offers at a very low price. Wholesale und il> tn 1 Dealer in B06TS AND SHOES, LEATHER, —AXD— SHOE FINDINGS, S'A.'TES STREET, OPPOSITE WELLS, FARGO & Co. At tbe old stand of Webster k Co., i*. prepared to supply tbe wants of tbo public io bis line. The Latest Stvles Received by every arrival from Englacd nnd Sun Francisco. au!/ TJF-ST-A-IRS- Entrance on Yates Street. au 3-Ira Wanted. w /■ANTED A FEMALE SERVANT. Apply to SIRS. DAVIES, nu5 Fisgtinrd Street, near Gov't. WILLIAM LYONS, SiEII-piPIiN-O — AND— Commission Agent, On tbe Corner of to'ha.rf and JohttMon Strooto- an 3-2m ALICE BROWN'S FANCY TWIST SMOKING TOBACCO JUST RECEIVED AT A. F\ KEYSEB'S, Together with some line HAVANA CIGARS DIRECT. Also on hand Wine Sap, Peach, Apricot, Mary's Own, Light Pressed, Natural Leaf, Buffalo Tongue, and Atlantic Cable Tobacco. au E-im Dissolution of Partnership. THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE Existing between James Grahamslaw ami Thomas (i. .Morris, Contractor* aud liuilders bus been dissolved by mutual -consent, .Mr! Morris having retired from the business, wliicli will be carried on by Mr. Grahamslaw, All persons indebted to tbe firm are re. quested to pay Hie same lo James Grahamslaw and claims ugainst the Ii. iu must Im presented u-itliin foimci-n days Irom this dale. Victoria, V. I., July ijtli, 18-jij, jtU UM FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH, F^r in fvrry cane tSej add now life nnil vitality, nnd 'Ctirr the Wihii'Kn-i.»rj{ie-itf> tlicir I'rlstine ainte. Tj the win!/ nn i mi ill- Ngcd tbey will prove most in- Vftlu He, n« n ret v, •pacific and •teriingr faodiolHfl, i'#re is a drum realized, tlut Pwicfl-de-ljoon louj^li' for tlirco hundred yearn u ■;.). and never f i»nd. He looknl Torn f uiitain that would rettoro tbe old t'i vigor and make youth ever An Eternal Hpring*! It wns left f'tr tlifs dny nnd hour tn realize tho drenm, and ibow in one glorious fuet the magic that u ade i\ fair. THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES Cannot sttv the flight or yearn, but they can Torce back, an1'hold -il-.'-i, (lim-.t-i i- int mifLllrt inp.i over the ag '1 nnd the yimuij. hut n-ne hesitate then, but Mllu tin' l iv<>r;i!»jti (ij>jji'il unity that o/Tel'H. When taken ft* jirescilbt'd— Per Billious Disorders No thin? cart be mora |>-odiictiee of curi than tliefic I'ilU.—Tlicir nl must uiigii; inlliienee U felt nt o<ce; end the n.iit.-il Coin; mltniits of thin m< et ili.-tn-iisinn dliuaae urn reitiovud. Tlie^e reniidlea are made frein tbe l'ureit VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS. Tin y will nnt harm the mnnt delicate female, and en i bo ni. en with i;-"ni efl'ijct in iiroicrlbed dunea to Did yuuujedt b,ibe. Por Cutaneous Disorders AmUII mi H->iiHt>r tho akin, »lm HALVE fa moat in- valuable. It dime n t Ileal t-xlenially fttuoe, but peiie- ir-itei with the moit h archlUf elTLxti to the very root of the evil. UK. MAIML'S PILLS Invariably euro the followiog Diseases : Atlhroa, Huwel Complaluta, |Oni:liK, Colds, Cheat Di eaiea, Costivenegfl, Dj^pepiia,' Diarrhea, Uroi«T. Debility, Fever and Agi **. FemaloCoinpIaiDU, Headache, Indigestion, luflueiRa, lutianmiation, InwHrd Weak n mb, Li' er Complaint, l,uwi,e-s of Spirits, Iti ng worm, Rlieumatinm, i^alt i.li'uni, KicaldH, Skip Di^easef. JGf NOTICE.— None genrfne without thc ongrared trade-mark nronnd c^oh pot *r box, eigned by DK. J. .MA(-CIKI,, 43 Fulton nircetj New 1 ork, to counterfait which is ffluny. t^- S.iId by :U1 rflsnectnble D^alnre in Mrdirim-s throuitlfut the Uulteu S-iUi-s <i|iit Canuia—al lit ceni-i per'jux or pot. A. C. Langley & Co., Agents for Vancouver Isluiid and British Columbia. h* Receives by each steamer from England and j^an Francisco BOOTS <Se SHOES FINEST AND BKST QUALITY, FRENCH LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS, At prices to ccrrospond with the times. Jjrll BRITISH PERIODICALS. The London QuarterJy Review (Conser vative)- The Edinburgh Review (Whig) The Westminster Review (Radical) The North British Review (Free Church) — akd— Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (Tory) The fo-.ir Ileriewi re-|mblishcd bj* Mestrn. POOR it Co.. an- Kt'iu-raWy considered iih the (in-nt RftvloWI( .iii.i DltrKWOod hnn l>eeo jns'ly plar.etl in the same rank. Whopver dln|ienf>ei wi'lir-ndm* pni'licatiotis of thi* cla^s, whatever may tie bin <jei»*ral i nfornnltnn, will sonn he itltovelhnr behind the timer in whieh he liven—nnd in these times a perromnftjr soon get very far behjmf. They m»y be read and studied with ad. vmitaue by tbe people of tbia country, of erery creed and party. iur HMCKWuop It unusually attractive st IbU lllini tn AineriCAiiH, not only fir Its seri'l articles by ili.-iinu'iiii ln'il writers of timlon, but fnr ilie account u'f the Intu civil w-r. now being written by <; >i. Vun Bnrke, A(le<manofflcL'r, chb-f, .f-ntntt to Gen. J. E. U. .- tuart, of the Confederate army. TERMS FOR 1806. Koranynno of the Reviews $1 per annum For an> two of iho Reviews 7 " Voi any three of the Koviews 10 *' Korallfour of the Itovlows Vi M Foa lllackwor.d'* .MaKiniii- 4 " FurIJlackwood arid ono Rovl w 7 " For lll.i lewood and any two of tbo Re- VltWI 10 " For )tlackwo:idaDd three or the Hev)eWN..18 " For IlUckwood and the four Reviews 16 " CLUBS. A discount of tasenty per rent, will be a'lowed to clubs of four or more periomi. Thui, fnur 0*p\td ot Rlnckwfod. or ofonn I-ev'lew will be nent lo tile ad- drcM orft]2R0. Four cuples of tho four Reviews und Rlaekwood, for g4y, and ao on. POSTAGE. When sent by mail, the PosTAOK lonnypnrt of the United t tes wlH be I ut ta-entj-tbnr centna yeitr for " tACKwuoi)," and but eiffht ce'nti a year fur each of thelteviewa. Reduced Prices for previous years- SubM-rihers may obtain >he Roprints immediately proce'ding (St fi, as foltnwi, viz. : BUuUwtml from S-plem'.cr. 1864, to December, JS65 Inclusive, at the rate of $2 50 a year. Tbe iVurth Britith from Jinunry, 1863, to December, t'fifl, inclusive; the Edinburgh nnd the Westminster (rem Ap il. 1864, to Decern! it, |S6\ inclu>iw. mid tbe London Quarterly lor the year 18U6, ut the rate of $1 SO a year for each or any ■ evb*w. £*■ A few copies yet nmiio of all the four lleriewt Tor J863 ut $4 a net, or (1 60 for any one. JLEOIVARD SCOTT & CO., rublishers, 38 Walker Street^ N. Y. I*Q &Cf».,nlso pulilitli Ihe F-A.H3Vi:i?DR'S C3-TTIIDE l\\- Mknkv Stki-iis.vs, nr Edinl-iirffli, un-1 Ilie In.e J. P. NiiklUS, M T»l« ' iilli-Ke. 'Ivolt. llojai Ootnvn, 10Q0 PttftOif mnl uuiiititDtH t-lii^'iaviiiu;.- I'rlr- $7 fur tlie tw-p volinut.-..—by .Mail, post |ui<l, -:»uo. )$ For San Francisco Direct T'lIE NKW AM) FAST SAILING SCI100N- A er To .-.nil on or about tin- first of August. For Frelgbt or Passuge, ftpply lo K. II. M.UIVIN, jj-13 Wharf street. THB O.NB TUI1SQ WANTKD. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. The Blood. These famous pills nre so composed tlm they operate wholesomely on the stomach, the liver, iho bomls, and other organs; by correcting any derangements in their functions, whereby n steady supply of pure materials tor the renewal nf the lilood is furnished, and a constant abstraction of ell'eii: products Is effected. This perfect circulation thus becomes the very fouutain of health and life, and overcomes all form of disease wherever its situation. General Disorders of Ilie Liver and Stomach. All who ever indulge n* *.nblo, either in eat- 'ng or drinking, should tukeiilium ten of (':••*- famous pills at bed time, from which will reo suit it clear head and good stomach the fell w- ing morning. Thousands of l.inlies are always complaining of Sick headaches, wnnt o appetite, want of energy, and want of strength, to correct all these erijs, three or four ol these Fills should be taken twice a week, when they would give the invalid .in: health anil appetita of a ploughman. FcinalcM ol'all Apes and ClaNNCn Obstructions ol any kind, cither in young or those between forty and fifty—the most critical pciiod of life—may bo radically remo. —i by using these Pills according to the printed directions which accompany each box. Young persons wilh sickly and sallow complexions Hiny bave the bloom of health restored by thi; corrective, wLich purifies the blood and expels nil gross and impure humors from the system, lleware then of tho critical age Iron forty lo fitly, as it sends many thousands to premature grave,—these Pills should be takct at that period ol lite two or three times • \eck IV a in of Strength and ,'Energy- Porsons of sedentary hnbils, or those troubled in mind, working iu Factories or Coal Pits, who cannot obtain tbat amount of fresh air and exercise which nature requires, suffer from weakness and delility, lowness of spiral und want of appetite. All such should take * dose or two of tbese Pills every three or foui days, ns they act gently and effectually nn tli* system and impart vigor and energy to the body, which Is always followed by a good appetite, sonnd and refreshing sleep, and a high How of spirits. For the Cure of OropN.y. The cdic.icy of Holloway's Pills in Dropsy is extrnordiuary. Tbey act with such a peculiar effect upon tho system, that the fluids causing this direlul complaint, are pi-n-i-ptibl carried off and prurcnti-d from nny furthel accumulation. Tho sufferer regains a buoyancy of spirits and rejoices in a completely renovated coustltution. It is indispensably necessary tbat the Ointment should be most effectually rubbed into the complaining porla during the whole course of treatment. Children and their llliuuilr. In no country iu the world are more children carried to an early grave than in Great Britain. Coughs, Measles, Scnrlntinn, Fevers, ami other diseases attack the Utile sufferers, apr) death, but too often, follows at a rapid pace; pet If at the first stage ol tbese complaints, parent* were to have recourse lo Holloway'a Pills, all danger would be avoided; for the stomach and bowels wouH ne gently bnt effectually cleansed bv this mild aperient; the depruved numors correctea ana tne secretions duly regulated. A perfect cure would ".oon bt effected, and the 1'ttle patient restored to ioun>> health. Holloway' Pi. r %tt the best known remedy in thi world fw ths following diseases: Pobl at thp, l-siiiblistimenl of Professor Hollowly, 941 strand, (ne»r Tempi. Bur,) I, n-'.on ; al«» by all ru.pcal ■ ble Drugirlsi. and Ik-slot* In Me.ilcinpn Ihrcuehmil lha clvlltad world, at Ilie (allowing prices—K IV., & M., ««. M., III., '21s., and 33s. each box. Ague Female Irregulnr- Scic.fu'aortfinff t Asthma lil,.. Evil BilliouBComplalDta Fever of all kinds Sore Tbrosta Fits .stone and Grave [llotchci oi. tbe Wont --econdary Symp. Hkln Head Aebo lorn. Bowel complaints Indlgestioa Tla-Doloreoz Colics Infininmatfon Tumors Constipation of tbe Jaundice Ulcers Bowls Liver Complaints Venereal aOe«* Cniisurn) Hon Lumbago lions Delii'liy Piles Worms of a Uropsy Rheumatism kind. Dysentry Rotcntion ef Urine Weakness from Erysipelas whatever cum *„* There ia a considerable saving by taking the trgerslzca. Iiirectn-ns for the guidr.nco of patients in everj d-ior iler are allixe.l to escii box. PftiXTKD and Published by McCLi'Eg tCo-.a* the office, Langley Street.
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