VOL. I. VICTORIA, VANCOUVER ISLAND, FKIDAY KVBNING, OCTOBER THE EVENING TELEGRAPH," wmiinn perv Evening at 4 O'Clock, Saturday and Sunday evenings excepted.) ALSO KVIIIV UNDAY MORNING ! TBRM8 UF 8UHS< III I'TIIIV i Annum, In advance, by mall, flfl 00 I .it montln 6 00 Wiek, |iajable lo Carrier 26 'JeC>i-i*w, • 10 r terms of Advertisement apply at the Office. Lanjley Street. New Advertisements. REMOVAL. DR. BARNARD HAS REMOVED his Olliee to Douglas street, lirst house on the right side, south of ort street. Dr. 11. is confer, ml with nil he modern Dental improvements, and uses one but the best materials in his profession. Teeth mounted on Gold Plate ortheVul- lanite Base in the neatest and most artistic banner. Chloroform administered and Teeth cx- |racted without pain. Advice rendered gratis. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Victoria, October 8th, 1800. oc 8-lm New Advertisements. LINCOLN HOUSE! Cor- Washington and Front sts, PORTLAND, OREGON. JV. O. MATTIIIE^EiV, Of the St. Nicholas Hotel, Victoria, HAVING TAKEN THE ABOVE IIOI'SE, wishes to announce to the public that he is now prepared io aeoomoditte guests in a satisfactory m&oner. Nothing will he left undone, which is in the power ofthe proprietor to do, to render gtu-hi* "oniibrtablo. Portland. Ao/just 2-lih, 1886 oc 11 THI! EVENING TELEGRAPH NEW BUTCHER SHOP. Wm. 3. Townsend ¥> EGR TO on INFORM THE PUI1LI0 THAT Miscellaneous. JSTOTIOE. (MARTIN BROS., IMPORTERS OF l&roceries and Provisions, FIREPROOF BUILDING, Lately occupied byl'hotblieb*0o, whaef street. oc G Alhambra BILLIARD SALOON toitsiiit <;ovi:ii\n;;vr m> y.itks srs. xji»-st-aj:us. SATURDAY NEXT lie will re-open the Eureka, TM arket,i GOVERNMENT STREET, Adjoining tho Masonic Hi.'ii.ihng, Whero he hopes, hv keeping a good article and by strict attention to business, to merit a share of the public patronage. Be 20-1 in THB GREAT REMEDY OF THE .AGE. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. The effect ol (lie Oiniment Entrance on Yates Street. oc 3-lra Tni^"Grotto," OPPOSITE THE TELEGRAPH OFFICE. For a Bias? of choice liquor go to the " Grotto," There " none but the best •' you will Sod is the motto. Mint Juleps, Sherry Cobblers—everything cooling ; Come ye that do thirst, you will find its uo fooling. oc2 NEW WESTMINSTER (SAME DEPOT, •"5T.A-TES ST., Next door to the corner of Government, opposite Zelner's Drug Store. THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING MADE AR- rangeraents to receive from different parties the produ o of the Island aud couuiry ■.will be prepared to luruish Game, Eggs Fish, Fruits. Poultry, and Vegetables. Bach and all ia their season, at tho lowest prices. «cl lm JAMES ALLEH. HAYANA CIGARS. IEWIH & ANTHONY, TOBACCONISTS, 47 Tates St., Brick Store Next to Corner of Government St., BEG TO INFORM THEIR FRIENDS AND the pnblic in general that they will con istantly receive by every steamer a good as- sortmentot OeMtllne 'lavana rljiiri and the Bent ICr.lllils of TobllCro, imported direct for this market, so that they are able to compete with any he use on this Island, either Wholesale or Retail. N. B-—Special attention will Ue paid to Conntrv orders. HSIMAN LEWIN. | LOUIS ANT110.NV. oc i To the vrry core and centre of all dis'npes which affect the human body, this remarkable preparation penetrates. Il disappears under the rriction of the hands, us salt disappears when rubbed u^on meat. The unguent performs its healing errand rapidly, safely, aad without pain. Dimple eruptions, open sores, hard tumors, ;eroluiom developments of all kinds, alicesses, enncers, old wounes. and, in lact, every specii'S of inflammation and suppuration, whether in the skin, the flesh, the glands, or among the muscles, can he arresteb in ill destructive course, nud permanently cured without danger by rubbing in this inestimable Ointment. Bail Legx, llnil linn-its Sores, anil Uleert. In many Hospitals in Kuropo this celebrated remedy is now used for the cure of old wounds, sores, and ulcers ; la Spain and Portugal, mid in many parts of Italy, the lirst Physicians re- rcgularly prescribe its use. It is a sovc.eigr remedy for bud breasis and bad legs; and likewise for all skin diseases. It is to be iouiul in the chest of nearly every sailor, soldier, ant emigrant. Impi-ii'li-tit ti * or V.iutli ; —Sore* onil Llleers. The ahove class of complnints is surely re uoved by nightly fomenting the parts will viriii water, and then by most I'llVi'tunlly rub oing in this Oiniment. Persons suffetiug Iron, these direful complaints should lose not a mo ment in arresting their progress, It should ot understood that it is not sufficient merely tn smear the Ointment on the affected purls, bin it must be well rubbed in for some oonitderabU time tw.i or three times a day, that it mny lie taken into the system, whence it will remov. ouly hidden sore or woujd as effectually a, though il were palpable to the eye. Hreatl and water poultices, after the rubbing iu ol ll Ointment, wiil do great service. This is thi jnly proper treatment for females in cases cl cancer in the stomach, or for those who sulb[ Irom a general bearing dnw n. Pllea, Flitulai, Mil<li,re«. Blotches, asalso swellings, can with certainty be radically cured if the Ointment be user freely, and the Pills be taken night and morn, ing as recommended in the printed instructions Wheu treated in any otherway these complaint, only dry up in one place to break out in an- uher ; whereas this Ointment will remove thr humor from the system, and leave the palien x vigorous and healthy being. It will requir. .ime, aided by the use of tne Pills, to ensure asting cure. Dlpthcrla, Hun i till I... smc Thronls, Any nf tho above class of diseases may be -ured by well ruhbinir the Ointment three .imcs a dny upon the skin covering the throat, chest, and neck ot the patient. The unguent will soon penetrate thc pores and give immediate relief. To allny thc lever and lessen ths inflamation, eight or ten Pills should be takeH night and morning. The Ointment will pio- duce perspiration, which is so essential for rerun-nig fevers, sore throats, and those oppressions of the chest which arise from Asthma, Bronchitis, and other causes. Until the Ointment nml Pills ■liimln be lined In tile following Cases i GENERAL Job Printing ESTABLISHMENT Langley Street, Victoria, The Printing Office or the I EVENING TELEGRAPH Office is replete with every appliance and variety of Material for the Execution of An Appeal to the Citizens of Victoria, V. I. 'THE CONGREGATION EMA.NT-EL OF I Victoria, V. I., in meeting assembled, tbis day, Saturday, Sept. ltd, I Resolved, Thai the aid of our Fellow Citizens of all Denominations be solicited through the following authorized and du'v appointed Committee. Ami that such Committee endeavor, by every meant In their power, to raige funds win reby pert of the debt or mortgage on the [inelittih Synagogue may he cancelled. Knowing the liberal views nml generosity of tin- citizens of Victoria, the congregation has not the slightest doubt (making iliic allowance for the dullness ofthe season) ihnt tiit'ir appeal will meet with tbatrespoiue which lim exigency of tlie caee requires. A. JACOBS, President. 1,. ANTHONY, Secretary. 11. M. OOHEN, LEWI* LEWIS, D. BHIBPBBR, J. W. KHVSKR, ;c24 Committee on Subscription. Miscellaneous. Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE. '1'IIE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- I isting between Thomas Napier Hibben nnd James Carswell, under the nam* or firm of Bibben k Can well, has been this day dissolved by mntunl consent. Th<' nusincss will in future be carried oa by Mr. T. N Hibben, who w-ll pay and re- '■i ive nil money duo to or owing by the late lino Dated this 13th day of September 1860. THOMAS NAPIER HIBREX, JAMKS CARSWELL. Witness to the signature of Thomas Napier Hibben, Qioasi Prakkks, Solicitor, Victoria, V. I. Witness to the Signature of James Carswell, Roiikht Hishop, Solicitor, Victoria, V. I. se 13-ltn LETTER PRESS PRINTING! In all its brunches, whether Plain or Ornamental HE OFFICE AIMS at securing Buch speedy Execution of orders as is consistent with correct aud elegant Work- inuuship. T. Orders received for Printing Books, Pamphlets Catalogues Sermons, Reports Rentals, Leasts, Law Forms of every description, Business Cards, Invoices,; Bill Heads, Trade Forms, Circulars, (Plain Coloured,) Hand Bills. (Plain Coloured,) For Prices, apply at the Office Langley street, General News Agent J. Stratman. EMPIRE NEWS DEPOT Cor. Washington & Sansome m* Han F'rixneisco, THE ADVKRTtSEU is pre^tm-d tn BQppI] with punctuality and celerity thean&rxed newspapers anil periodicals upou lhi» following terms All onlpr?, to receive imwdiaie attel - tion, must, lie accompanied by cu^h remittance, nnd handed in previous * **'" ""' 2-ith Of eaeh month. ; to tbe 4tb, Hth, and 3a<l Irps Hii Breanti BuriiK Bunion* PiUoi Vtonclit tnes and Snnd-Fliei ooi-baT Ch lego-foot :h!lbUins ,:ti*i|)(ied Hands Aim* (Ojrns) Oancers 0 'ntracted Sii n Joints Elephnntiaila Kifllulaa 0..ut ■ Inn in In r Swel ling! It muago. PileB Rht'nrnntism [CMlda and Sore NlpplM ]rt< re Tli nut Skin rtisiias' Scurvy Ban heads Tumor* Ulcen Won nd i Vaw» Solit nt V e EsUbllsliiiifiii ol Propbmor nntuwA 111, -trurid, i near Templ>> Bai), London j alio by a ,-p-ii»ct>il>lf DrH'jtfistn end Dealer* in Medicines through ant t o etvillfted world, al the rollnwlM pi icea la. IK'I i il tf 6d.. lis,, 22, ami -13s., Moh Pot. %* To«re ■ a coasidonblo saving by taking the lar^v iztis. K U.—IHrO'Jtions for (lie ptl.knr* of P»tit>nU in tvtl liiiurd*!- in atllXtfd to cacli Fat. irW., Daily Tim'*" .,, TUe Weld " Hluotrrtl'dTiiiM'"-. . '* Weekly Timet ** Bell's Lite in London ' Wetklj 0t«pateh.. " 111. NeWloftlte Wi *• puhlie Opinion..,. < index [trot Trade «• 111. S|iortin|r Ne* " Spectator « Rf*>iow 11 Saiurdny Hcvi<*w.. Dnbl'*' Nati"ii...'. Um'iuA Illostrated HtW*... Atlsul'a Monthi; Blsckw.ywrHMatfn7.lne H'vp-i'K Mn^nzine Sixpenny Msgonne Knickerbocker Ynvine V int'ily ..•••*.... •.. (iodeyV iatAitg Boi-k..., ■ Musi'*'a I Host Continental Magazine Mndnm IVmoresi'n - onthly K. l-eBlic'i" new Ksmily Majrnsine Chambers' Kdiiibnrgb ournal Monthly papars, "nee a Week -' " All the Yenr Round... Tlnfkprav's rornhillMatrniine laindon Luwei , 0. A Sala'p Tomph' Bar..,. liOiMon Snrit'ir Mnsiuni''.. St. Jiinies Maralne K'linhurith KeviV'W Unel.in \{>. view SoithBrillshHerlew ffesliuie-tei Re i*>w 1 oi.don An J.-nnml ...$14 00 .... li<w 700 14 00 14 00 .... 14 00 ■; 60 ,...M00 800 .... It oo .. . HO" .... 14(H) . .121*0 .. .14 00 ... SIM 3 00 ...SOO ..3 0*i ,. 3it 3 (K> 300 ".... .300 3 <>0 ....;ioo 300 400 fi 00 ....a 00 0 00 0 00 tiud POO 10 00 10 00 io on , 10 00 1200 AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, FOR TIIE RAPID CURE OF Colds, Coughs, aud Hoarseness. RRnrriELD, Mass., 20th Doc., 1866. Dr. J. C. Ater: Idonotlbunitutetofay tlio best nmifdy I bave ever found Tor Coughs. Uoarsi-iieHfl, Intlunizn, and tlio concomitant symptoms uf a Cold, in your Chkrrt Pr.criiRA!.. Ittoonetaal on In my prnctico and my family for tin- limt banyeuvbai ibown it to piKMims superior virtiif-s for tlie treatment of tht>se complaints. EltKN KNIOI1T. M.D. A. B. MORTLEY, Esq., of Utica. N. Y„ writ^d: «I hsve nw«l jour Pectoral myself ami in my family ever slnca fat iDTsntod it. and boUere it the tx-t mcdlclno for its purpose ever put out. Witli n tmd Ci-ld I slu-nM sooner pay twenty-!) vo dollars for a bottlo than do without it, on tak" any other remi-dy." Croup, Whooping Conch, Inflncnza. Si'ui'cinKi.ii, Miss., Feb.7.18M. RnoTnEn Ater: I will cheerfully certify yonr PEirronAL Is tlio bent remedy wn iMimavH for the cure of \Vhmirtng Cough, Croup, nud t!i" f!i."-( diNUM of fliililreu. We of jfOM Initernity in tie- Smiili ftppnellta yonr skill, ami cummt'ud yuur mudicinu to our people. 1IIRAM CONKLIN, M.D. AMOS LFK. Esq.. Monterey, Ll, writes, 3d Jan.,185Q: "Ihada tedious lntlueiizn, whieh cimtlued vie in iIikts six weoks; tiv»k many medicines without relief; finally tried yonr Pectoral by the ailvlco of our clergyman Tlie first dose relieved tho Horenesa In my throat and lun^a; less than one lmlf tho buttle made met completely well. Yonr medicines are the OfcbOpost as well ns the Ixist wo 0U buy, and wo eiteeiQ you, Doctor, aud your reuio- "(Hes, nn tho jxior mull's frierul.*1 Asthma or Phthisic, and Ilronchitia. WM Manchester, Pa.. Feb. 4,18fi0. Sir: Your Cherry Pectoral is performing marvellous cures in title section. It has relieved BeTenl from ularm- in^ synipt«im« uf eoiisiimpiii.n, and is nowcuriiiR a man who iiiis labored under nn affection of tlir* jqngfl for the last forty years. HENRY L. PARKS, Merchnnt. A. A. RAMSEY, M.D., Aliuos, Monroe Co., Jowa, writes, Sept. 6,1865: "During my practice ofmanyyeere I have found nothing etjnnl to your OUUtf PECTORAL f.ir giving eixne and I'-Iief to consumptive patients, or curing such as aro curable." We might ndd volumes of evidence, but the most convincing proof of the virtues of this remedy is fouud iu ita effects upou trial. Consumption. Prolial.ily no mm remedy has over lienn known which cured sn many and such dangerous cases as this. Borne no human aid can reach; bnt even to thoBo the Cherry Pectoral nffords relief and comfort. Ahtoh House. New Yohk City. Mnrrh 5,1S56 Doctor AYr.n. 1/iwell: I feel it a duty snd a pleasnre to inform you what your Cherry I'kctoral has done for my wife She hai been fivo month* laboring under tho ungonmi lymptomsofOoniamption, from which no hM we iniibi procure gave her much relief, Bbe was iteadily failing, until Dr. strong, of this city, where we hanoome fi* advic, ferommondetl a trinl of yonr medicine. We bloss hieUndQeea, as ve do yonr Bklll, (iff tht baa recovered from that day. Bhc is QOl yi t nn fining a-; she used to be. imi i^ free from her conghiftnd calls hereelfwelL Vours with natitttde and reganl, ORLANDO H1IKM1Y, oe Snruin'nue. f' 'ir'nnptiee*. i)o not despair till you have tri"d Ayer's CutiiRY Pectoral. It is msdo by one of the beet niedlcal ohemleta in the world, and its cures all around us bcipcalt tiie high merits of its virtues.— J'htiadelphia Ledger. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, THE sciences of Chemistry and Hedfetlte havo Nmr. taxed their utmost to produce this best, most perfect purgative which is known to man. 11.numerable pronfr are shown that theso Pills have virtues which nvpaee in eM»Uwwe the ordinary medicines, nud that they win un- piiciilentedly upon the esteem of all num. They are ««fe fend pletumnt to take, but powoftal to cure. Tliwr penetrating propertiei stimulate tbe vital actlvitlei of tbe bodyt remove the olistructloiif of its organs, purify the UooAi nnd pxjwl disease. They purg" mil the foul humors which breeil and grow dtstemjKT, itbnolate sluggish or disordered organs Into their natural action* and impart healthy tone with .strength to the whole system. Not only do they bvo the avery-day complainte of every body, bnt nl-o fnnniiluhle and'linj:er<ius dleeaaee that hav»> baill ■«, the bait of hnrnn skill. While they prodnoe powefftil ■>!li cts. ihey are ;tt the Fame time, n ibmiiii-lii'd doseAtthe ttt *i ami beet pbv-ie 'lint can be employed for children, Bemg engKNIOatedi th.y are ]deaj*nnt to tale; and Iwing purely vegetable, are free from any ri-k of barm. Cnrca bave i u made which mrpaee i« lief wwe they not rob- staniiaied by nit-n of and) exalted poeition and character as to forbid the nUptdon of untruth. Many eminent clergymen nnd phyetdani have test their namea to certV f$ to the pnl Uc the reliability of my remedlea, while oih- crs have eentme the assurance of theit conviction that niv Preparations contributo immensely to thc relief Of my afflict' d, snfTeriiv Mlownnan, The Agent below named is pleased to fumiph gratis my American Almnnnc. containing diret tiomfuith-'ir neeand nrtifleateeof their enrea, o( the following complainte:— OoativeneaB. BUiooi Ootnpl 'iu;*. Rhbnmatlsm, Dnmey, Beartbnrn, Headache arising from a tool Btomadi, Nan- na. (n<tigmtion, Morbid Inaction ofthe HomcIs and Pain arising therefrom. Ftatttlency, Vast of Appetite, all l.'lcer- ous and Cutaneous Dtseaaee which require »n evacnant Madictm Bcrdhla or Sicg^ t vd, Th: v else-1 v I'nniT Relief for the Afflicted. THE INTRODUCTION UF Perry Davii5 Vegetable Pain Killer To tbo Sorferinij Humanity of this Age lias relieved more pfcln, and caused mor« real juy lt>au any otber ouu thing tliat can be named. Invaluable Remedy, Our lirst Tlivsicians use il, nnd recomme* its use; the Apolhi'iiiry tiotis it first umi'iii'f tlic lneilifiiH's cnlled lor, uud the wholesale Ilru^pist considers it u leading nrticle of his trude. All the dealers in Tneilieine sjieak alike in its favor: und its reputation nsa m-J.icineof ureal merit and virtue is fully and permanently established, and it is tht gre*\ Family Medicine of Iho Age- Every Volunteer Flimild have a bottle, ii cm* of Biidiirn attacks of Disease. Taken Internally, cures Smlilon Colds, Coughs, ke.., Weak Stomach, Uencral Debility, Nursing Sore Month, CodIm^ Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia or ludisrestioi, Cramp anil pain in the Stotuuch, liowol Complaint, Painters' Culic, Asiatic Cholera, Ulftrhcsn anil Dysentery. Taken externally cures Felons, Bnils, nnd OM Sores, Severe liiirns mill Scalds, Cuts, Bruises nnd Sprains, Swelling of the Joints, Ringworm and Tetter, Broken Breasts, Frosted Feet and Chilblains, Toothache, l'aiu in tlic Face, Ncurolg'a and Rheumatism. Uiniai* 8iualling lltf tO"0 hiciiii Wo.nl nnii iHmaMM *• tt*Wm, can inniiy ^ , i ,. ™i.i,i, u woiiH ti.>t lie ^ni'iHwtit tii'y oomd SCSk^MM i'..r--l Illii,'l.,™.Ne..n,li:ira,,1, T. i m i Ktnl ..tiiiT kii..i,-.-.t comptalati tatsing tem * "„i .SeHW i.-ly or ,.l...n,c.i..„ of tt. function.. %o not bep.lt off b, nnerlni-irM drnlcm with «,n,o JZ pill tl. J ",»ke more proflt on. AA for Avfr, ,™tmp.,r«,»i.l..l* in If ln.rin»i«-v,l„oornir..,v„ tZZ- Th,' Sick .vn.it Hi. bo« IM 11..'..' » f". tl.''.", •nd tliey shoulu hnve It Prepared by I>r. .1. *J. AVER, ?ractic«l and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mati ".«« U0 Cts. IB BOX. ttn Voxel run »J. « .i.u ov WOOKE Se, Co., Victoria, ,\NU ALL PRUG6131S. se-18 i>^.i^r tzttjTJZ^tr,, Taken internnlly, sliould he adulterated with milk or water, and sweetened with sugar, if desired, or made into a syrup wilh iiiulii-M's. For a COUGH And Bronchitis, a few drops on tugnr, eaten, will be more efficliv<> than anything else. For SOKE 'I'HBOAT, gargle the throat with a mixture of l'aiu Killer nnd water, nnd tlio rel.of is immediate and cure positive. 0®* It should not be forgotten that the Pain Killer is equally us tood to tuke internally ns io use externally. Each bottle is wrapped with ull directions for its use. I Prices 2,") cents, nt cvnti & j'l pot bottle. H'lUM'IWCTCSgg __^__ (Stowing (ultgrnplj. FRI AY EVKXI.VO, (ICT. 26, 1866. Dot Million ln Englari. The danger of relying on a precarious source of »eallh needs but few illtisirations. Ordinary reason tenches us I hut some day'or mliem reverse under cinh circuinsmnm wfll come, that will deal destruction to ull around. We have a Tciy good instance of Ihe folly ini'iitioiu ii in tho esse of these two colonies. We have seen how an overweening confidence iu the gold production has produced an overweening confidence in everything else that was equally precarious, and how disastrous has been the general result. Wo are, however, not so badly off as some otlier populations tbat huve been depending upon similar resources. By recent English papers we find that the most unparalleled distress exists in Cornwall, through reverses in the tin and copper mines. The' condition of West Cornwall it is said, is worse than wus that of South Lancashire, in the second year of the American war—worse, he- cause there is no hope of recovery. Until recently, Cornwall hud a monopoly in the markets of Europe iu tin, but the price of lit production becoming gradually enhanced, und other sources of supply opening out in the Dutch East Indies, mining bas become so unprofitable that in many places it has been given up altogether, and the population thrown out of work. Besides this, tbe competition of Australia and South America in copper is creating serious results in the production of this urticle; so that we are told by the Lon" don papers, that a population of n quarter of a million are on tho brink of starvation. It is but right to say that the recent Cornish papers contradict the extent of the disaster and Bay that it has been greatly magnified. The Pall Mall Gazette, in a letter on the state of Cornwell, thus speaks of the crisis : " It is considered probable that at least ninety per cent, of tho miners of West Cornwall will be absolutely out of employ next Christmas. The middle and upper classes are involved iu irretrievable loss by the general depreciation of property. The landed proprietors do not escape, for, besides that they hold largely in shares, the land is generally very poor, bnt commands its price chiefly in conse. quence of tho market afforded by the mining population. As an example of this depreciation I may mention that some machinery, which had only recently cost moro than £10,000, was lutely sold by auction, and fetched £900; less than 9 per cent. There arc at the present time seventy-eight mines being wound np com- pulsorily in the Stannaries Court. A far larger number are being wound up voluntarily, or stopped from foar of loss. Last Christmas about 200,000 persons were omployed iu the mines or dependent on them ; ut the best estimate I can form there will not be 20,000 so supported next Christmas or thereafter." Emigration or starvation, says the writer, is thc only result. This is a frightful state of affairs if it be really true, and would show to the Imperial authorities the necessity for providing for the unfortunate people, not as paupers, like the operatives of South Lancashire, but as emigrants to British colonies. In no other way can these sickening instances of distress he permanently relieved. NEW BUTCHER SHOP. Wm. B. Townsend BEGS TO INFORM TIIE PUBLIC THAT oa SATURDAY NEXT He will re-open the E u r e k a Market, GOVERNMENT STREET, Adjoining the J1aso.sk; Ucilding, Where he hopes, br keeping a good article and by strict atteotion to business, to merit a sharo of the public patronage, oc 26-lm ■ ' ■ EEMOVAL. A. BUZjSR & Co. HAVE REMOVED TO THE STORE ADJOINING THE MASONIC BUILDING, Next door to T. N. Hibben k Co., where they BUY AND SELL LADIES' AND GENT'S cast-otf clothing. Clothes cleaned und repaired at the shonest notice. ue 23-lm New Advertisements. In tlie Supreme Court of Civil Justice, 1'aiieoii.vi ■/■ /.da in I. In Bankruptcy. nrUKKKAS, a petition for .\rurin- »V i ition of Bankruptcy, bearinff date tbe jr.ili ii, ofOotober hut., bat baaa iiu ly lied by l.tiuU Augustus BepdiXOO, of the City of Victoria, V. I., Hotel-keeper, and he lia\in.' i-'-i-n iii rlnri'd a Bankrupt, Is hereby required to piitri'inl'-r himself to Ilia Honor .1 ,-i-: b •ui, Chief Justice ni tii" Suprenw Ooerl of Civil Justice mores.iH, nn Wc Incliv tba 7th uuy of November out, at li o'clock In the lorciioiiu, precisely, at the Court Hmiii-, JnmeH Bar, Victoria, ami make a full discovery and disclosure ut hid estate and effects, wheu and where tli" rrcilitors are to conic prepared to prove tlieir debt.*, and at the first sitting to choose nFsigncgK and commence the I'xitiiiiiiiitiuii of the Haukrupt, and at the hist fitting the Bankrupt is to finish his last ex- itlllilllltiou. All persons indebted to the said Bankrupt, or who have any of his cll'ects, are not to pnv the sHmo but to Mr. W. It. II. Adamson of Government street, the Oflieial Assignee appointed, uud give no;iee In HUBERT HISl'OP, • Solicitor, Bastion street, Victoria. Dated this 25th day of October, 18CG. oc 20 In the Supreme Court of Civil Justice Vancouver Inlaw/. TT7HBEBAB. A PETITION FOR ADJUDI- VV cation of Bankruptcy, bearing date tbe 24th day of October instant has been duly filed by John Frederick Tartu of tho town of Esquimalt, trader, and he having been declared a Bankrupt, is hereby required to surrender himself to His Honor Joseph Necdham, Chief Justice ofthe Supreme Court of Civil Justice aforesaid, on Wednesday the 7th day of November next, at 11 of flic clock iu the forenoon precisely, at the Court House, Jiitncs Bay, Victoria, aud mike a full discovery and disclosure of his estate and effects, when and where the creditors are to cuuio prepared to prove their debts, and nl the first sitting to choose Assignees aud commence thc examination ofthe Bankrupt, and at the last sitiing, the Bankrupt is t,i finish his lust examination. All persons indebted to the said Bankrupt, or having any of his elfects are not to pay or (Mirer tne lame but to Mr. Daniel Lindsay of Government Btreet, the 011ici.il Assignee appointed, and give notice lo ROBERT BISHOP, Solicitor, Bastion Street, Victoria Dated this 24th day of October, 18GG. r c 25 3STOTIOE. Sheriff's Office, 1 Victoria, V. I., October 17th, 18CG. / HP HE LISTS OF ARREARS OF REAL A Estate Tax, for the year ending June 30, 1865, have been placed in the Sheriirs hands, with instructions to levy tho same according to I lie provisions of the Real Estate Tax Amendment Act, 1802, all such arrears which shall not have been paid to the Sheriff at his ollcc, within live duys frum this date, will bc levied accordingly. W. R. H. ADAMSON, ocJ7 Sheriff. THE PARK HOTEL iIllUa WELL KNOWN AND BEAUTI- J_ fully situated Hotel is now fined up in the must luxurious stylo for boarders and lodgers. Private rooms cuu bo hud for parlies. Adeline Patta The accomplished Pianist nnd Vocalist arrived by the last steamer and will give singing entertainments in several languages. A TABLE D'HOTE- WILL BE LAID EVERY AFTERNOON AT 5 O'CLOCK. Every description of amusement, including music, is provided for the guests. Ladies ami gentlemen can find in the Park Hotel a comfortable and luxurious home. The best of wines and liquorHkepton hand. Ladies can have free use of a phaeton for town drive. Boarding by tho week at low jiriccs to suit tho times. oc 5 SAN FRANCISCO New Advertisements. Oovernment street, Between Gus Keyser's and W. AVilsou's >T1HE UNDERSIGNED, IN VIEW OF TIIE A " Good limes " folks said wero coming, hns OPENED the above premises, and Intends to OPBN THE BEST OVSTERS the market furnishes. Tliey will be ItOilsll'll Fried Stewed In or Out of the Shell Jgy* Open at all hours. oc23-lm J. B. BUELL For Sale Ex Camden, Dostetter, Bockcr, and Angostura Bitters, Oregon Cider In bbls. and tuns, Claret In casks, half-tacks and cases, Snulrrne and California White Wine, French Ucoiiol 90 O.P., Knir. Cliqnot, Jlnmm and Bollrnger Champagne, And in More an assortment of Brandy and Liquors (tillable for Ihe Trade. nor Depot of Havana Cigars. EUGKNK THOMAS, oc 6 Yates street. J.P.Davies& Co. AUC TIOM0KKS A tOMUlNSlON MKK * Jl.Wr-. Siilieiuoiti. Kli t-pruuf Slum ItuiMliiK, U liui I sir** 1, ur.tr 1 ftttra. Cash Advances mads on Consignments. CATTLE SALK. A.T SALESEOOM WHARF STREET. TOMORROW, Saturday, Oct. 27th, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., 1 red now, " Jenny," 5 years old, and culf 1 black cow, " Bessie," 8 years old, and calf I white cow with calf 1 young steer —also— 1 cow will calve in January 1 heifer ALSO, Lot of Household Furniture- ONE CHEST TOOLS, Pistols, Etc., Etc. oc 25 J. P. BAITO. * CO., Auctioneers. NOUVEAUTES D'automne kt D'hivek. J. H. TURNER ET CIE., Ont l'lionneur d'informer lettrs amis et le public quil vienncnt do rccovoir un assortment de Neuronites de Modes des Meilleurefl liaisons de Paris. MAISON DE LONDRES. Septembre, 1806. oc23 New Advertisements Mrs. He in KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON' HAND THE latest fashions in HVI ILLINERY. Prices to Suit the Times, GOVERNMENT STUBS l' Retween Fort und Broughton. oc 5 IRE-OIPEZNTlXrGI- — OF— CLEU'S Restaurant, DIIVITVO ROOMS And Coffee^ Saloon. 'VHE PROPRIETOR IN THANKING THE L public for tho very liberal support with wbich they have favored him in the past, has much pleasure in announcing that having rebuilt, embellished and rendered tho above establishment unequalled in the city, he will re op,'n it to-morrow (SATURDAY, October 20tb, 18(16. T 1< Culinary Department Being perfect in all its arrangements and under the management of a first class Cook, sverything will be supplied in superior style and with the utmost promptitude. D. (I.l'.il. feels that in recommencing business he can witb confidence solicit a rcnewnl of public patronage, a" with the increased accommodation and improved facilities for carrying on the business which he now possesses he can guarantee entire satisfaction lo nil and place the attractions of the establishment above competition. THS UP-STAIRS DINING ROOM Which hns been handsomely furnishfd ia in style, comfort and economy superior to any similar establishment in town. BOARD PER WEEK - - - $6 and $1. Meals at all hours - - - 25c to 50c. Colfee per cup with Rolls - 12Jc. Hot and Cold Joints always on hand. N. B.—The bakery business will be carried on and bread of tho best quality delivered throughout the town. ocl9 To Milkmen and Others rpilREE (lit fOOt I'lKSV-CLASS OOflfl A for sale. (Innl milkers aud warranted perfectly geulle. oc 19 Apply In " li. MAS, James liny. NOTICE A-issig-nment Deed. Date of Deed Ifith October, IflGG. Dale of execution lu'th October, 1800. Pautiis — MOSES BP0BB0B6 * JIH.ES Wittlf, trading under the Un and style of Bporborg k Wtsttt, at Wliarl Btreet, Vicloriu, Vancouver Island. Titi'STKus-DAVID l.EVKVUE,! ,-„.• . JOHN WII.KIE, '}»f Victor.. Assignment of the whole of the partnership properly excepting the furniture and pcrsotul effects of Moses Spnrborg. IUgistir-il tlill day at 11:10 a.m. 18tb of October, 1168. 1UOIUKI) WOODS, ocl8 lm Acting Registrar. 3STOTIGE. In the Supreme Court of Civil Justice Vancouver Island, In Eankruptcy. WHEREAS A PETITION FOR ADJUDI- cation of llankruptcy, bearing date the 17th day of Oc ober in.-i ut, bas been du'y filed hy Williunl Henry Iluskinson, uf tht- Citv of Victoria, Merchant, Miner and Trader, and he baving been declared a Bankrupt, is be'eby required to surrender himself to His Ho or Joseph Needhara, Chief Justice of tlic Supreme Court of Civil Justice of Vancouver Island, aforesaid, on Wednesday, the 31st dny of October in^t,, at 11 o'clock tn the forenoon, precisely, nt the Court House, James Hay, Victoria, and make a full discovery and disclosure of his estate and effects, when and where thc creditors are to come prepared io prove their debts and at the first sitting to choose Assignees and commence thc examination ofthe Bankrupt, uud at the last sitting the Haukrupt is to finish hii last examination. All persons Indebted to the said Bankrupt or who have any of his effects, are not to paj or deliver the same hut to David Lindsay, of Government street, the oflieial Assignee appointed, aud give notice to ROBERT BISHOP, Solicitor, oc 17-td Bastion street, Victoria. To the Smoking Public! New Advertisements. I IIAVE JUST RE-OPENED THE OLD Tobacco Store, Johnson Street, (Two DoobsAbovk Waddington Alley,) Recently occupied by Frank Campbell, whore I will keep THE BEST ERAJSIDS —OF— CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c. —ALSO— ALL KINDS OP FRUIT! My old Friends and the Public genorally arc requested to give mc a call. ocl4 " P031TI <.I KM: JOE." W*> HERMAN SHULTZ, —AT— His Well Known and Old Established Stand The Government st. Boot Store, Has just received per steamer A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Which ho oilers at a very low price. Receives by each steamer from England and Man Francisco BOOTS <Sc SHOES FINEST AND BEST QUALITY, FRENCH LEATHER, —AND— SHOE FINDINGS, At prices to corrtspond with the times oc 12 PR/IME Y o r k s h ire Bacon ! Ex Royal Tar, For sale by FELL k CO., se26 Yates street.' w IVotice. E TIIE UNDERSIGNED, LOUIS WOLFF day and and JACOB MORRIS, have this entered into partnership as merchants general dealers at Victoria, V. I. Dated this 23d day of October, 1866 Witness ALICE BROWN'S FANCY TWIST •WOKING TOBACCO JI'.ST IIKIEIVEI) AT A. I\ IiASYKKft »H, [Ogetbtr wiih some lino HAVANA GIGAM DIUECT. Also on band Wine S ip. Peach, Apricot, Mary's Own, Light Pressed, Natural Leal', Buffalo Tongue, and Atlantic Cable Tobicco- JUST RECEIVED PER BAI1K RIVAL A Fine Assortment of Meerschaum Pipes. Call aud examine. oc 5-lm NOTICE. F ftOll AM) AFTER THIS DATE I WILL accept Bank Bills for Eents Or for any other payments to bc made to tat. il. i:. SEELVU. Victoria, V.I., Oct. 3, 1806. oc 3 Ayer's Pills (s^){jLacWoKrris. Kobebt Bishop, oc 24 Solicitor, Victoria, V. I. Are ).:trijcutnily adapted to dpnuijrenientnof thf dlpeBtlw aj>imr:itus, and difeows art* iri£ from impurity of tbo Id -til. A Intvit curl (if all tho oomplalDti tlmt afflict man* kill-l ul ii:Illllti' ill ntlfnf thtW, nitd »»)*«<]uontly thorn Pilis an found to euro man/ vnrt- mtW<i I dlwnne. Fnlijoincd nre tlio statement*- from muiu eminent pbjif- cluii, ol tin ir filctts in llii-ir pruetleu. Ai a Family Fhybic. .From Dr. E. If. Curtteright, of tVew Orleans. "Yonr PilM nro tho prince cf pnrgoi, 'J'lieir excellont qualities (turpif* nnv muiftrtlo we poueai. They nro mlldF but very certain nn-l iMrectnul in th«ir action on the bowel*, wliicli iimli. h tlioui invaluuble to us in the daily trattmenl of dlwiio" Foe JArxmcR and at.i, Liter Complaint!. From Dr. Theodore /iell, of Acie York City, "Not only am your I'ilxh adininihly niiitjit.-il to their purpouo a* an ap^i lent, lint I find tli.ii UueDclnl effect* upon the I.ivcr very marked indeed. Thov have In mf practlco proved more nflectunl for tbe cure of Inliout torn- jttaint.i tlirtn nny one remedy I can mention. 1 alnceraly rejoice (but we hnve at leagtli n puiL'utive which li worthy the auutidtiuci! of Um proAuiun mid tlio peufile." Dyspepsia — Indigestion. From Dr. /lenrn /. Kuoz, of «. Duns, "The PlLtl vou wero Itlod ODouuh to neiid me hare been all died iu my practice, und Imve {-ntHieil me that they nro truly mi cxtruonlinnry meditrliie. So pfceullarly are they adapt'-d to the itlMUM of the hniiian KTHtem. that they aeetn t. work upon them ulone. I have cmed tunn* caw* of dyspepsia and lii'lii/r-ti-.n wiih them, wliicli bai misted tho olluT reinetlio? wo commonly nso. TiuleeJ I hare expert- mentally fouud them to beefTectml in almost all the coifr- plalum for which yuu recomtneml theui." Dysentery — fiiAHRHtBA — Relax. From Dr, J, O, Qrttt, of Chicago. "Your PltW hate hnd a loitg trial In my prnntlre, and f bold tliL-iu in esteem imtwe of toe bent aperh'iit* I baveeter fi'iind. Their alterntlvo effect upon the liver makes them mi exeellenl remedy, when riven in hiiwII dntea. for bUimtt dysentery anil diarrhott. Their eagiir-cniitnig tuakee them very Doeepl ii'k* and couveuleot for tha two of women ami children." Internal Oestiu'ction—WoRMfl—Sri'PREsnioN, horn Mrs, £. Stuart, who pntttltst as a I'hysician utttl Slitlu-ifct " I find one or two latyu iloioa of your PlMJ", takon at tbo pnmtir time, are exoullent prooiotlvta of the natural secre- tlon when nrhollyor partial!?inppr^ifed, nml also very eF- fi i ttml 11 'leiiiiM' the Btotnaeo ana expel worms. 'I'hey aro so imi "ti t)n< bend phytic wo have that I recommend uo other to my patients." Constipation — Coativenrss. From Dr. J, /'. Vattglm, M'mtiad, Canada. " Too much * iiiiiiut be mid of yonr I'h.ij fat the mm of curtirrnrss. If others of our trut.nily havo found them hi efllcaciotu us I imve. Ihey should Join me in proclaiming it for iho benefit of the multitude! t]n sutler from that rompliiin1. whuli, although had euougli in ilBeif, is the pro- (tvnltor of otliTs thnt are woree( I hellere oatf<iw>tm ^» originate in the livtr, but yuur Pilli ailoct that organ and cure the disiiise.'' lM1Ti:ITIF.fi OF THE TJlOOT) — SciiOPfLA — ErY- ■ipklas —Salt Rheum — Tetter — Tumors — KllKl'MATISM — Gout — Nei'raloia. from Di. Stttttl /Ml, Philadelphia,' "You wore ivht. Doctor. In utylng that your Pnitpftrtjy the hiatal. They do thnt. 1 bare UKd them of Into yean in my practice, ami auroe witli your etutemonta of their efficacy. They ittmntate the neretorlea, and carry uff tho Irapuritieo thn' Itagnatf in the Hood, cu'.U'iidoriiiK disease. They Itlmulate tlm Oiyaoi of dl^uitlon, and lufuoe nudity aod fjgor Into the ifittm< '• ^ihIi leniiidlps as yon prepare are a national benefit, and you deierve (treat credit for ttioin." For Headache—Sick Headache—Foci, Stom- ach—IMliw—Dropsy—Pluthora—Faralysm — Fm* — &c. from Dr. Fdunrtl Dnjel, fiallimmrt. "P»i* Dr. Ann: 1 cannot answer you vthtU eompIa(»te I havo cured rith your I'm.ijj better than to nny all that we ever trud witl ■' vu\ '■■•■• in><in:iiti\ I place jfrent drpend< em ii an . rii'iu.d catlmrtlo in my dally contest with dla- eaae,and believliig nt I do tlmt your 1'ii.i.s ailonlus the beat we liuv. I of comae valuo them bighly." IT^- Must of the I'ills Id market contain Mercury, which, alilemu'h a valuable remedy In akilful hands, is dangerous iu a I'uhlic pill, from tho dreadful conseipiencea tbat fro* '{U'-iitly follow Its incautious use. These coutalu no mercury or mineral eutotaucu whatever. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral IItin !■ ■; i" i ii mamiracturcd by a practical chemist, and every ounce of it under his own eye. with invariable acc»« racy nml cai-e. It ifi sealed and protected by law from counterfeit, and eoriscjuently can be relied on an genuine, wiihout adulteration. It supplies the surest remedy the world has ever known for tbe euro of all pulmonary com* plaints; fur Coimih. Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Caocr, W'HOOt'INQ COUQII, BnOHCHITIS, INCIPIENT CONSCKPTION, and fur tbo relief of consumptive patienta in advanced fttagea of tbo disease. As timo makes these facts widor and better known, this medicine has gradually become the best reliance ofthe afflicted, from tbo log cabin of tbe American peasant to the palaces of tturopenn kings. Throughout this entire country, in every stato and city, and Indeed almost every hamlet it contains. Cm;i:i: v PtCTOlUL la known as the best of all remedies for dlFenRes of the throat and lungs. In many foreign countries it IB extensively nied by their most intelligent physicians. If there Is any dependence on what men of every station certify it obb dono for them; if we can trust our own senses when we see the daa* gcrous affections of the hmgs yield to it; If we can depend on tho assurance of intelligent physicians, whose businsa* li to know; in short, if there Is any reliance upon any thiiiLr. then is it Irrefutably proven that this medieine iott cure the class of diseases It 1b designed for, beyond any and all other remedies known to mankind. Nothing but its in* trinslc virtues, and tho unmistakable benefit conferred on thousands of sufferers, could originate and maintain the reputation it enjoys. While many inferior remedlea hare been thrust upon tho community, hawo failed, and been discarded, this haa gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and produced cures too numerous and remarkable to be forgotten. Prepared by Dr. J. C. ATEB, PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, • LOWELL, MASS. MfD SOLD BT Moore & Co., Victoria AND ALL DRUGGISTS. wing ^tlcgrnpb. FUIDAY KVE.NIXO, OCT. 20, 1866. COMMERCIAL MKMOUAMJA. Per »tmr FIDELITER —Lift Portland Oct 23d at 0 p.m. ; arrived at Astoria net. -lib at 10:30 a.m ; left nt 12m.; crossed Columbia Uiver Mar a: 1:30 p.m. ; nt 2 10 p.m passed steamship Active bound smith ; at j:Mi p.m., Oct. 25th, arrived nt Victoria. riiniuaUi Per stmr FIDELITER. from Portland—8 Montgomery, D Spoor, 0 Qanion, Fred Sur- geut, H Mcl.aiu, Samuel Chittenden, A Phillips, A MoCannls, (,'hns Cnrr, .Mrs Work aad family, Mrs Charles and family, Uaptaln Jaynes, U.^.A., three U.S. soldiers for Sun Juan Island KUKH.lll L.1ST. Per stmr FIDELITER. from Portland—A, A,Q,M, San Juan Islnnd, T2 pkgs, 11 K Iline.- 6 pkgB P, 24 pkgs, S 34 pkgs, J G, 349 pkgn, PI! D, till pkgs. C II 11 pkgs, G A Uames 1 pkgs, S N 10 pkgs, Q W Slinver 14 pkgs, C H 28 pkgs, L & (Jo 100 pkjs, A Phillips COo pkgs, K H 20 pkgs, A W 0 pkgs, 0 104 pkgs, V H 17 fikgs, McL 02 pkgs, Jl'tl 40 ptfgs, (1 Digne 7 pkgs, Lenevuc 73H pkgs, L I) Huntings 1 pkg. Fkoii thb North.—The steamer Otter, Captain Lewis, returned this morning from a trading voyage up the North-west coast, having gone as far as Ohil-kat, above Sitka. She came down via New Westminster, to which place she btought down Mr. Conway and fifty employees of tlie Western Union Telegraph Company, who have finished work for the senson. Thc party wus picked up by the Octer at Fort Simpson, having come down the Skeena river from the interior. Mr. and Mrs, Gribbell also camo down ou the Otter from Metlahkatlah. The Bteaincr Mumford with some fifty more of thc Telegraph Company's employees left Furl Simpson the day before the Otter. Mr. Smith, of the Otter, informs us that the Indians up the const told them of tho loss of au American i<-e-ship in the Northern waters ; all bunds were saved and had arrived at Sitka. lie could not learn the name of thc vessel. Ou the way down, above Fort Simpson, the Otter met a cuuoe witb Mr. Elwyn and three or four men on the way up to prospect the hend-wuters of .Siekiii River ; they intended to go up in the winter, over thc hard snow. At the moinli of Stekin River they saw one ofthe miners named Hoagland, who reported thut they were down pretty well ; they intended going higncr up iberiVrrsborlly to prospect. Tiie Utter hud a very successlul trip, und comes buck full of furs and skius. Tun Msti.akati.au Mission.—The following paragraph is from the Chronicle, and is doubtless inserted by permission of thc church authorities, as no one would suspect our contemporary of independouco enough to publish even the truth ia such a case, unless he were assured be would not lose S- 50 by the bold »tep:—"We arc puined to rcceivo very un'avorable accounts Irom this Mission. It is said that tho Missionary rules the settlement as with a rod of iron; that he orders men and women to be Hogged for the commission of offences; and thut on one occasion lately, where a couple wero caught in the net of violating the seventh commandment, he himself flogged thc woman through the streets of the village, tied the mun up by the wrists for two duys It is nlso asserted that the Itev. Mr. Gribbell and his wifo are greatly disappointed at the condition of things at tba iiission, and ijavejusked to bo recalled. The natives, it is added, ate unhappy nud discontented, aay they have been deceived, and wish to sever their connection with the Mission." A Taste fob Tim Fixe Arts.—A sailor from H. M. S. Malacca, named Hicks, was arrested this morning, for appropriating some $20 worth of photographic views from Gen tile's gallery. Mr. Shakespeare did not wish to prosecute, and as Jack averred that he had borne a good character for II years iu Her Majesty's service, ho was remanded to allow Inquiries ta bc made from his officers. Joint Malowanski.—The steamer Otter reports having passed the schooner Langley ut Bella Bella, bound down with the wounded man John Malowanski on hoard. lie was ehot at Ky-ganni, opposite Furt Simpson, and received two flesh wounds, one through the thigh and tho otlier through tho arm. The wounds arc not serious. TELEGRAPHIC Frou Portland.—Tho steamer Fideliter arrived last evening with 15 passengers nnd a full freight of flour, fruit and other Oregon produce. The Fideliter made a fine run up in 40 hours with a head sea. She met the Active off the Columbia bar, passing her so close that a paper was thrown to her' The Active was rolling heavily. Tbmpseanci Lkctore.— The Uev. A. C. HcDougall will lecture to-morrow ninht at 8 o'clock in the basement of the Methodist Church, Pandora street. A collection will betaken up in aid of the funds of the Lodge of Good Templars of this city. From San Juan Island. — Tho schooner Alfred Crosby, Capt. Perkins, arrived on Sunday morning last, in tow of steamer Couch, with a cargo of 700 bbls lime for Mc rakeu, Merrill k Co., which she is now discharging into that firm's warehouse.—Oregon Herald. For New Westminster.—In consequence of telegraphic despatches received the steamer Enterprise will go up to new Westminster tonight at 9 o'clock. Drop letters will be received at the Post Office till 7 o'clock. Cows for S»l*.—Mr. J. P. Davies will sell several fine cows—good milkers and very gentle—to-morrow at 11 o'clock. [BACK DISPATCHES.] Sax Fhascisco, Oct. 20—The Eastern line if Mill down. 'J lie following despatch received lust night throws simr light mi the cause of the recent telegraphic interruptions. Shi Lamm, Oct. 20—Hm?j storms lately have |ii!iietriitcil tha I.ins bully U tin'Ine ik east nf Port Al Irlicll, ilu- Indium huve d'strnyed tlie lino for two miles. Men are on the way, and wire, poles, etc . |T" down in ihe morning lo ilie break. Tliey hope to get it up by tomorrow evening. In view of tbe number of vioVicns of nrmy regulations, uud glottal orders, in regard lo military eorreip leoee, urmy officers making complaints or ukiug favors through Irregular Channels, Qeneral Bel ii' k has ordered published ilie order ianueU by Oeeerel Grant on the subject, requiring tlmt nil correspondence mnsi be conducted through the proper olliciul oltannels, except in cases of pressing necessity, which do not leave time for regular eoinumnlcatlon, and then the nc- cessl'y must be stated. Olliccrs violutiiig ibis rule are liable to be arretted, und ilie tnul fur disobedience of orders is recommended to the President for dismissal Peier Mtilmtt, and his wife Mary, commenced suit to-day against C. Greggos, 0 recover $ri,000 dumuges alleged to have been sustained by Mrs. Malum, being run over by defendant's wagon. Fenian Matter*. Buffalo, October 10—The Commercial of this city hns intelligence that the Fenians organized un ut tempt to cross to Niagara river at Lewision, on Saturday, to bum the village of Qneenitown, and blow up the Brock's monument, but were prevented, by Information tliat the Canadians were ready to receive them. The whole thing is doubtless u canard. Fire In Quebec Quebec, October 10.—At a nubile meeting called to devise means for tin- relief of Bufferera by tho late lire, $o,000 was subscribed. Thackeray on Snoba. '•THE COURT CIltCrl.Alt," AND ITS INFLUENCE ON SNOBS. Exnmple is the best nf p'ecepts ; ro let ns begin with a trim and authentic story, showing bow young aristocratic : nobs nre reared, and how early their Snobbish ness may be made to bloom. A beauiiful und fashionable ludy—(pardon, gracious Madam, that yuur story should be made public ; but it is so moral that it ought to be known to the universal world/ —told me that in her early youth she bud n little acquaintance, who is now indeed a beautiful nnd fashionable lady loo. In mentioning Miss Snoiiky. daughter of Sir Snobky Snobky, whose presentation 111 Court caused stn-li a sensation la 1 dny ; need 1 sny more ? When Miss Snobkey wns so very young 118 to be iu the nursery regions, nnd to walk of early mornings iu St. James's Park, protected by a French governess nud followed by u huge hirsute flunkey in the canary coloured livery of the Bnobkys, she used occasionally in these promenades to meet with young Lord Claude Lolli- I op, tbe Marquis of Sillabub's younger son. In the very height of the season, from some unexplained cause, the Snobky's suddenly determined upon leuv- ing town. Miss Snobky spoke to lur female friend uinl confidante, 'What will poor Claude Lollipop say when he hears of my absence ?' asked the leiidcr-hearled child. ' O, perhaps he won"t hour of it,' answers the confidante. 1My dear, In will rend it in Ilie paptri,' replied the d-nr little fashionable rogiiu of seven years old. She knew already her Importance, uml how all tne world of England, how all ihe would-iic-iji Dteel people, DOW all the silver-fork worshippers, how all the tattle-mongers, how nil tho grocers' ladies, ihe tailors' Indies, the attorneys' uml merchants' Indies, and the people living nt Clapham and Brunswick Square, who have no mure chunce of consorting with n Snobky, than my beloved reuder bas of dining wilb the Emperor of Obina—yet watched the movements of the Snobkys with Interest, ami were glad to know wheu they came to Loudon und left it. Here is the account of Miss Snobky's dress, uud that of her mother Lady Snobky, from the papers of last Friday : Miss Snobky—'Habit 0e Cour, composed of a yellow nankeen illusion dress over a slip of rich pea-green corduroy, trimmed en tablier, with bouquets of Brussels sprouts : tbe body and sleeves handsomely trimmed with culiuiiiuco, ami festooned with a pink train and while radishes. Head dress, carrots aud lappets. Lady Snobky—'Costume de Cour, composed of a train of tho most superb Pekiu bandannas, elegantly trimmed with spangles, tinfoil, and red-tape. Bodice and underdress of sky-blue velveteen, trimmed wilh bouffauls and noeuds of bell-pulls. Stomacher, a muffin. Head, dress, a bird's nest, with a bird of paradise, over a rich brass knocker en ferrotiiere. This splendid costume, by Madame Crinoline, of Regent Street, was the object of universal admiration.' This is what you read. O, Mrs. Ellis I O, mother*, daughters, auuts, grand mothers of England, this is the sort of writing which is put in the newspapers f,r you I How can you he'p being it mothiTs. daughters, &c, of Snobs, so long us this balderdash is set before y ni ? As long as a Court Circular exists, bow the deuce are people whose n-nm s ar" chronicled in it ev r to believe tbmeetvei V i|ii ils of the Clinging race which daily reads that abominable tru.-li ? [believe thai tMfn is tli - 11 il) '■ 'iintry in lbe world lei.v. where tbe Court Circular remains In full flourish—where yon rend. ' This d IJ IIIs Knjul lligiiin-ss l'liiu'i; Pattypan was taken an airing in his no curt.' 'The Plinc— I' inininy was taken a drive, al- t. mild by her Indies of honour and ihvoiii panted by ber doll,' kc. We lough at (ba solemnity with vbich Baiut Simon iiiiiioiinc'S that .S'i/ Mnjeslese midjonmetut iiii/ijiinlliui. Under our vety notes tbi same tolly is daily going on. That wonderful and mysterious man, the uu'hor of the t'nurt Circular, drops in witb Ins budget ut thc newspaper offices every night. I once asked the Kiliu/i of a paper to allow me to lie in wait and see him. And then you read in the Dldrio do Qoberno—' Yesterday, His Majesty, the king, took 'be diversion of shouting in the woods of l.'intra, attended by Colonel tbe Honourable Wliiskeraudo SombrtfO. liis Majesty returned to the Xeecssidades lo lunch, ut, kc , kc' Oh, that Cmirt Circular I once more, 1 exclaim. Down with the Court Circular —that engine nnd propagator of Suob- bishmssl I promise 10 subscribe for a year to any daily paper that shall come out without a Court Circular—were ii the Morning Herald itself. When 1 read that trash, 1 rise in my wrath ; I fee] my. sell disloyal, a regicide, a member ofthe Calf's Head Club. The only Court Cir« I'ulnr story which ever pleased me, was thut of the King of Spain, who iu greut part wus rousted because there was not time for the Prime Minister to command the Lord Chamberlain to desire tbe Grand Hold Stick to order I lie lirst page in wailing to bid the chief of the flunkies to request the Housemaid of Honour to bring up a pail of water to put His Majesty out. Wit -.md Humor. >I>i ( 1.1I Nulled. While walking with a friend, a gentleg mnn accidentally stepped upon a lady'. trailing dress. She turned with B frown ing look and strong expression of anger. With his usual urbanity, lie replied "J nut sorry, inndnm, very sorry, indeed; but, really, I didn't know that I wus within a quarter of a mile of you,'' Folks don't go 10 bed now-n-days-they retire to rest. Nobody eats his dinner— people tnke some refreshment. Nobody goes to church—but people attend divine service, No one gets his tooth pulled out lie bus it extracted. No one forges a cheque—he puts bis name on paper. 'Mother, do they make books out of water?' 'No, my child; why do yi^u ask such u foolish question?' 'Nothing, only 1 read the other day about uu im- uieii^e volume of Water. ' A student In want of money sold his books and wrote home. ' Father, rejoice, for 1 now derive my support from literature.' A Hibernian senator, speaking of suicide, snid,'Tbi! only way to stop it is to make it a capital offence, punishable with donth.' A coquette is u rose from which every lover plucks a leaf—the thorns ure reserved for her future husband. ' These notes enliven me,'us the mnn snid on receiving u remittance. Dogwood an eminent author observes, mny rcntlily be distinguished by its peculiar bark. ' You niakn my blood boil,' ns the live lobster cried on I in tbe saucepan. ■ Mm h remains unsung,' 119 11 torn cat snid when a brickbat cut short his Bere- nnde. Tho young fellow wlm engaged himself t" half a dozen young women is undoubtedly u bean of promise. Generally, as soon ns a man is supposed to have a litilo money his wife gets too lame lo wa'k, und must bave a carriage. It is considered to bo cool to take a man's hat with his name written in it, simply because you want to get his uuto graph, The Emperor of Brazil bas appointed a 11 Board of Health" to investigate and deeide whut proprietary remedies should he admitted into the country and what excluded. After some months session they have reported condemning them all except Dr. J. C. Ayer k Go's preparations. Three of those they recommended the Emperor to admit for the benefit of the public health, while they hold the fourth, Cherry Pectoral, under advisement for further information respecting one of its ingredients — morphine, whieh while so extensively employed and so highly esteemed ns a remed'y in this country, is scarcely known in that.' Of all the oth. r medicine before them, the Imperial commission sni. " no one Of tbem merits any f»VOT whatever, or protection fr.'in this Government, ns they contain nothing new nor any specific virtues not fully known and Usui by our own physicians." The Imperinl Government bus accordingly prohibited them all from i.dmission through the custom house, except the (remedies of our distinguished countrymen above mentioned— a discrimination by their learned men very like Ihnt to which experience has led the American people.—Boston Herald. Fubncii Miu.iskhy—The millinery department at London Hou<e is now under the management of a lady who arrived by last steamer from Paris. -J. H. Tuhneb k Co. * Ma. Zi»k hegs to announce to tbe inhabitants ot victoria tint he ha» lately reeeived « large assortment ot Children's Carriages and Obalra, H-iuni! Basked nnd fishing I mil » l»ri>e quantity ol Market and 'I r iv- Hm ' ''■ B 1 tl SS, i Bl Hoods and Toy.. a1! et whieh bora le bt sold on or F.-'iruirv Mtl M L'n-.ilv reduced Goods sold as wlm 1 ■ ppces. * Bwe Bolonoi lir-*. have r<'. moved io tin- t.',,.-t,,ry brick boildleg on UovaronMnl street, opposite tbt Bt Nicbuln- lloOl. Tiny lian- n-cived, ex slop Jlobawk. I om I. ni'on. n fun- assortment of ni'-n - clothing and nederclotbing, wbiefa Ihey will sell lower than aoy h iusi- in town. Give them a call. # New Aiivertiseiui uts. 1(0*101 —Ml ■ inform her pupil.- and tbs public tlmt she Intends holding her Dancing C'u-s twice a week. WeAnttA*. and - .nnlr. ertiringt, from 8 to 11 o'clock, rammea Itt November next, in the rting-Vtrelq Hall, Exchange Buildings, Guvt liiuielil street. * Alkxamhiu's Qi.orit—Messrs. J. H. to ran ft Co., London House, hart received to-dav. by Bxpn • o Paris, a full sssortment-of ' 'ex in li-■'- l.iinoiis kid (.'love-, for which they are tbt lit agtntt iu Vancouver island and British Oi luinbia. * Mn. Diniiv 1'ai.mkii requests that orders for teaching, playing and tuning I'ia iofortaa,snd for inttroction In Singing, muy bs left with Messrs. Hibben k Carswell, .Stationers and Booksellers, Government street, or at his residence, near the lop of Fort street. * EIlYWOOO'S 1'ork Racsaos— Elixir of Lirn —Mr. Heywood bus commenced for lbe season to make his celebrated pork sausage, manufactured from lbe verv best of Island-fed pork. Everybody buys hem hecause they are good and only twtwty-five ceuts per pound. * Kcmiival.—Mr. Diubv Palmer has removed to Kane street, three duors below Mr. t'liwceit'e r sidence, where he will continue giving instruction on the Piano Forte, and Singing, Evening parties attended and Pianos tuned and repaired. * BolIiOWAY'l Pitta—lliu'li'i-i rail Bowel Co niplilntn. —Th -sn imUuies Am ever |ire.ei)t, ALd if lell unit tended Frequently terminate retail/. It should b- I'vnwli ip kuimn tint botheboleraenddlattbondepend on the presence of n'une Dnd'ceeted niii-taiicein tic ntu-ri ch or bowell, ur mime dek'teri'iiu aia'ter In tbebitod, ami tliat Hollows?*! Pills oan expel either with pise anil expi'iliien. They conci-ntrate inasilr prising degreepnrltjrlng, alternative, reipilatlnir and ■IretMtthi"in g uiilitic, mnl thus exert over everv Internal nr. an tlie wlujla.omely controlling iriflu- use i<> necpssui')' ILt tubdulns excessive action In Uu- human frui"'. HnlloWij's medicine may he ndvflnt»ge..i,Bly hikea lie u menu-, t f keeping th'bl mil pure nnd Ihe body cool—Ihe on'y praetH'HMo plan ol munluiniMg heath ill youth, manhood and old age. ti 51 Ey Steamship Active. TOBACCO & SEGARS F O 11 T II K MILLION! P. CAMPBELL, Hns received the most celebrated YIR Ul.MA BRANDS by express from New Y'ork City, Twists, Railroad, May Flower, AND THB ADELPHI GOLD BAR, Manufactured e.\|iressly for bin, AILWriC AND PACIFIC'CABLE TWIST and otlier Tobaccos too nuineroas to mention. 1\1 eerschaiun, Bnar Root. — AND— ALL KINDS OF PIPES, flaying Cards, flaft'lici— nil varieties. Havana Cigars Hy the Cargo or Sample. SeaT Office of C. F. Grceu'8 Victoria lino Bsquitnalt Express, oc 4 API-XPllI SKGAR STORE. K.EAdlO^r-A.L. \Y. IIEATHOfiN -*jBBGS LEAVE TO INFORM HIS jrljNj Iriends and the public tbat bo lias «*" removed his Boot and Shoe Store To Government strfkt, two doors from the "Colonist ami Chronicle" Office, where he will oontlnue his Bunt Making business. BOOTS ADD SHOES MADE TO 03DEK Of the best materials and workmanship. N.B.—Repairing done at shortest notice. oc 23 LUMBER » LARGS ASSORTMENT OF ROUGH l\. and dressed for sale cheap, J. ROREttTSON STEWART. Victoria, V. I., 20h August, 1866. oc 22 Jesse Cowpei\ Wholesale and R'tal Dealer Io B99TOKD SHGES, LEATHER, j —AND— SKOS FITJDWGS, YATE5 STREET, OPPOSITE WBLL8, FAIlOO & Co At the old stand of Webster & Co., in prepared to supply the wants of tbe pubiie in liis line. The Latest Stvlas Received by every arrival from Kniflai d and Sau Francisco. oc '2 SOMETHING NEW UNDER THB SUN, A NEW ERA IR MEDICIRE! *f$y Let tiie Buffering and diseased re»d the following. tiS* Let nil wbo have been eiven up by doctors, and spoken of as incurable, read the following. flSJT* Let all who can believe facts and can have faith ia evidence, read the following : Know all men liif these presents. That on this, the Twentieth day of June, in the year of our Lord, One Thousand EigM Hundred and Sixty-Six, personally came Juseph Haydock to me, known as such, and being duly sworn, di-pnsed as follows: That ho is the solo general acent for the Unhid States and dependencies thereof fnr prepnrations or medicines known as Maggiel's Pilla and Salve, and that tbe following certificates are verbatim copies to best of his knowledge and belief. JAMES SMEITRE, l.s: '•} Notary Public, Wall street, New York. June 1st, 1866. Dr. Maggiel —T lake tny pen to write yoa of my great relief and that the nwful pain ln tny .-iile has left me at last—thanks to your medicine, till, Doctor, how thankful I am that I cun get some sleep. I can never write it enough. I thank you again nnd again, and am '•ure thnt yuu nre really the friend of all sufferers. I could not help writing to you, aud hope you will not take it. amiss. JA.ME.J MYERS, 110 Avenue D. This is to certify that I wns discharged from the nrmy w'ch Chronic Diarrliam, and have been cured by Dr. Maggiel's Pills. WILSON HARVEY, New York, April 7, 186U. 27 Pitt street. The following is nn Interesting ense of a mnn employed in an Iron Foundry, who, in pouring melted iron into a flask thnt was damp and wet, rinsed nn explosion. The melted Iron was thrown around and on him in n perfect shower, und he was burnt dreadfully. Tlm following certificate wns given to rae by him, about eight weeks after the accident. New York, Jan. 11, I860. My name i* Jacob Hardy; I am an Iron rounder; I was badly burnt by hot iron ia November lust; my burns healed, but 1 had a running si ro on my 1< g that would not heal f I tried Unggiel's Salvo, and it cured tne in a few weeks, This is all true, and anybody run now see uie at Jackson's Iron Works, 2d Avenue. .I.1HRDY, 119 Uocrkkstroet. EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTERS "I hnd do appetite; Maggiel's Pills gave un' a lietriy one." '•Your Pills arc marvellous." " I send for another box, and Iteep Ihcm in the house.1.' Dr. Mngjiel has cured my licadaMie that was chronic." " I cave half of one ofynurpills to my babe for cholera morbus. 1 he dear little thing got well in a day." » Mv nnu3"a of a morning Is now cured." " Your box of Maggiel's Salve cured me of noises in the bend. 1 rulilied ."onie of your lalve behind my ears, and thc noise left." ■' Send mc two boxes: I want one for a poor family." " I enclose n Dollar; your price is 25 cents but the medicine to mo is worth a dollar." " Send me five boxes of your Pills." " Let me have three boxes of your Salve by return mail." I have over 200 such Testimonials As tbis, but want of space compels me to conclude, S. MAGGIEL, M.D. HAGGIEI/S riLLS AND SALTS Are sold by A. C. LANGLEY & Co., VICTORIA, V. I., SOLE AGENTS. §f$* NOTICE—None genuine wiihout ths engraved trademark around each pot or box, sigred by Dr. J. Maggiel. 11 Pine street, New Y'ork, to counterfeit which is felony. .-old by all respectnele Dealers in Medicines throughout the United States and Canndas, at 2."i cents per box or pot. New Advertisem3iits. . FASHION MUSIC HALL, ADJOIN,KG WELLS, FARGO A CO'S, Yates Htreet. rpilE PROPRIETOR TAKES GREAT X pleasure in announcing the arrival of tbe celebrated PRIMA DONNA & PIANISTB, Madam Josephine Berndt, Who will every evening entertain ihe visitors witb selections from the most favorite o r* E Pfc A H , And tho most POPULAR BALLADS, In English, French, Italian, German, Hungarian, Spanish, etc., etc-, etc, Being one of the most accomplished Linguists and Vocalists of the Day- In addition to the talented Madam Bernd' the services of the following galaxy of beauty have been engaged to wait upon customers: MISS MILKOY, MISS SWEET, " LEVEIES, " WALSH, MADAM B ICE Open every evening at 8.] pjn. .AJDMISSIOIvr FREE. C. BROOKS, oc 1 Proprietor. "1 & w. mm~ House and Ship Plumbers CASFiTTERS, BELL-HANGERS & TINSMITHS FORT STREET. All orders promptly attended fo oc 2 LIST OF ARRIVALS At ths Mount Ararat Hotel during the months of June, July, and August, 18G6. June—His Excellency Governor Kcnnody, Mr William A G Young, Mr. llenj W Pearse. July—Messrs Jas Wilcox, F Dupray, Jns Reed Macadam, John Dand, Louis Philpot, F W Alwood, J R Ford, B S Hatch, Sir Jas Douglas, D Fraser, IS S Wliitting- ham. August—H E Seelye, W E Stronach, J Robertson Stewart, Thos Lett Stal- Schmidt, Robt Uurnahy ; John Nicholson, M M Titus, F W Green, Benj W Pearse, Acting Surveyor General, R Homfray, H 0 Ticdeinann ; James Mc- Giitchan; Wm Denny, Wm Wilson, Joseph Hilton, It D and J; Kenneth Mc- Kensie, Jr, Wm H McKeuzin, David B JJlair, Ghas Redfern, Chas Kent. ss 4-lm IFOIR SALE New Advertisements. Jft t GOOD MARE (IK FOAL), WITH YEAR- A ling colt by hor side. Will work in Single or double harness. Apply at the Office of the Evening Telegraph) LANGLEY STREET. oo 9 For Sale Ex Camden, "ROUND THE CORNER" IS THE NAME OF TIIE 2NTE"W SALOON JUST OPKXED IN Lnn-iley Street, round the corner from Yates Street, In the building formerly occupied by the Saloon of EiifciiiuiuiT's HorSL. The Saloon has been tastefully refilled, and will be supplied with the FIRST QUALITY OF Wines and Liquors. The proprietor respectfully invites tho public to call "SOUND THU CORNER" and judge for themselves. QOTIBXIBHI ITBOTf CNTHANCE — NISXT door to tlio Telegraph Office. sella JICOII MGRHniCR. Hosteller, Docker, anil Angostura Bitters, Oregon Cider In bbls. and fates, Claret In casks, half-casks and cases, lantern* and California White K Inr, French tlrohol 90 0.1'., Stay. CDqnot, Hunun and Bollengcr Cham. km* la Mere an asuenmrnt ef Brandy and Liquors suitable for the Trade. tur- Depot of Havana Cigars. ocO EUOBNE THOMAS, Yates street. 2Z23JbiC.O-\rATj. DR. POWKLL HAS REMOVED HIS Surgery nnd Residence to the comer o DOUGLAS AND BROUGHTON STREETS (near Fort). Ofkicb Ilotrns—9 A. M. to 12 M., ond 8 1', M. to 10 P. M. August 18. bo 2S 3STOTIOE. Wharf Street, HAS REDUCED ITS PRICES TO MKRT the times, and clean comfortable beds can be obtained for 25 cents por night or $1 DO per week. Board $1 per day. S. HILL, Proprietress. N. B —Tho Hotel is lire-proof. oe 1 OLYMPIA OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE AT A. Ws PIPER'S, AND THB Best Welsh Rarebits ON THE ISLAND. se 19 :re:m:o'V.ajl. A. BULEB & Co. HAVE REMOVED TO TIIE STORE ADJOINING TIIE MASONIC BUILDING, Next door to T. N. Hibben k Co., where they BUY AND SELL LADIES' AND GENT'S cast-off clothing. Clothes cleaned and repaired at the shortest notice, so 25-lra BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Losnnx, 3d Augnst, 186l>. FROM AND AFTER 20tii SKP'fUltBBE. 1808, Mb. David Marshal), Lanii will c se to be Manager of this Bank in these Colonics, and Ms. Wm. C'irtis Ward is authorised to perform the duties o' Principal Officer of the Bank in these Colonies, signing all documents ns Acting Manager, By order of the Court of Direoiors, JAS. L>. WALKER, so 26-lm Inspector. TJ-NIVERSITY WASHINGTON TERRITORY .'pHIS INSTITUTION WILL REOPEN ON X the 17th inst. Pupils 0f both sexes received, who wi'l be expected to lurnish their own rooms, which are provided in separate buildings, free of charge. The Expense ol Boarding and Tuition, without incidentals, will not exceed $50 per quarter of 11 weeks, payable in advance. Fnr further Information address UKV. (Il.il. P. WilinvnUTII. President. Seattle, W. T., Sept. 1st, I860. oc 11 Union is accomplished and Producers Prot ed. Tho country only can bo saved by Patronizing CAMERON'S ISLAND PRODUCE MARKET, No. 18 Fort strcot, opposito Mrs. Ueal's Boarding-house. SINCE WE ARE TO HAVE A TARIFF, Island Produce will be in demand and to supply the increase of orders it has been accessary to make arrangements with several moie hunters and fishermen ; nlso Producers will always bo able to find n market for their vegetables and other produce, at reasonable rates ; Whilst consumers can have their demands Biippiiod free of duty. The market will henceforth be supplied with tho finest Venison, Fish and Game of every description. Clams and Oysters from tho newly discovered beds at Chemninus. •Since pre,.arm? ..the above we learn that a special Telegram has -»rrived from the Home Government stilting that Chinamen pedlars are to be taxed S-'IO per head, per month, nnd knowing it to be a fatal shock to them, the "Original" will go in mourning fur the space of one month, iu respect to their memory. OiV Y PAKLE CHINOOK. oc 7 J. H- Turner & Co. GOVERNMENT STREET, VICTORIA, V. I. LONDON PI KM, J- P- Tunstall & Co- LONDON HOUSE, September, 1806. We hare rccricetl by "Royal Tar'' and late Express arrivals a great part of our Autumn and Winter Stock. It comprises as usual a full assort me ut of Staple and Fancy Goods. Linens, Cottons, Prints, Damasks, Hi.ankits, Flannels, kc, ])iu:ss Gooos, The Ni:w LorsBYS, Serges, Merinos, Poim.im:s, Plaids, kc Shawls—Rich Broche, Wool, Himalayan, kc, Ladies' and Obodbkn'b Undebcwthdco, Mantles, Furs, JIosiekv, Embroideries, Lace Goods, kc Millinery —Wreaths, Head Dresses, a beautiful selection of Bonnets in tbe Lainballe, Pamela, and other new shapes; Hats in silk, velvet, and straw. Thii di purl ment is now Under thc direction tf a First Class French Miiliuer, ivho arrived by last steamer. The above goods have hem seltoted by our London partner with great care, and will be sold on most favorable terms. J. II. Turner & C7o., se 21 Agents for Alexandre's Kid Gloves. A Triumph of Science RED LION HOTEL, GOVERNMENT STREET. TIIE LIGHT OP TUE WORLD HE-OFEasrrKrGh UDREK1 CONCERT ROOM UDEB THE HASlflGJIEST OF MRS. QCIRLES. 'JpiIIS HOST FAVORITE AND FASHION- ahle place of amusement hnving been entirely re-decorated « ill re-open This Evening at 9 o'clock. "Mr. Ned Reed, the famous Banjo Player will be in attendance to amuse visitors with his minstrel Songs. At the Bar the best of case Liquors and Havana Cigars "ill he dispensed. Open every Evening at 9 o'clock, admission frc*. tt'H DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS & SALVE. These Lifo-jrlving remedies ar* now, for tho flr t ti<>'e,g vo-i puhl cJy to tti ■ w r '1. For over aquarter of a century ■.: prh tti- practice theiil(jredit;Hla io theau Life-Giving Pills H»v" te^n used with the greatest incceM. Their iniifi-ii ii o tony to ir-vent i iftse, hut to ritre They *e rch ou1 Ih' various nmUdlea by *»h.ch tlm patient Ih aulferinff, ami rp-invigorated t « itllfklf ayateiii. T ' th" it ir-i anil imlrm a iew tloius of thenu valuable I'll,1.8 will,.rove to he A MY FOUNTAIN CF YOUTH, For in every case t*iey arid new life and vito'lty, and rent-ire the w.nfi'pniornle-t to their i-riatine itate. Ti the >o (furii miidl- eftt} they «ill pr^ve nrnit In valut'te,a a rot y, ipuulfic and hpt in■.; medicine. • ere i* a dream realized, that R'tice-de-Leon tough', for th tee hundred yearn ago, and never fund. Me innk'il lur 11 I uiitain that would nature tlie old to vigor and make youth ever An Eternal Spring-! It wn!" left for thii d>iv nnd hour to realize tho dream, ami *how ln one glorious f.ict the magic that n.ade it fair. THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES Cannot st:v the flight of year a, hut thev can force back, am'hold aloof, dieeaaeii'liHt mi.Lt Iri -inph ovei tno ng- il and the young, Lfll n**na hesitate (httrt, DQt ■ I/" tho favorable oiportunity that oWttt* When taken au pre4Ciibed— For Billious Disorders Nothint can le mora product lee of cure thnn theso Pill- — fliuir almo.it m gic mil ■-■ j- felt at o tn ; nnd thu u-nial Conn tuitanli uf UM* »»' tt di^treising dltuuae are umoved. Thece rtimdiea aru made from the pureat VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS. They will not iiann thc in---! delicate fetnnle, and ra i bn i.i iii iviili g>'od iiNt.i iu preturfbed d<*nen tu the younterit babu. For Cutaneous Disorders Andalltru li.-naof thoxkln,<ho s.w.VK !■ mo«l In valiulilf. It diMti n t htial . alemally Hlmi ■, imi ji in- tr ■•>• with the mo>tt » arclilng «ir, oi» lo the vurj root of tha evil. DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS Invariably euro the following Diseases : Attain*, How >I Complaint?, Ootih'hx, L'-olda, Cheat I>i ertaeR, CottiveneBR, I)., .■ !»■■ j -si ii ,' Dianh" rrilK AHOVE-NAMED HOTEL HAVING i. been opened by JOE EUEN, He will bo happy lo meet his friends on all occasions, aa irill furnish them witr the best of Wiue?5 Liquors, Ale» Porter, &c-- and Clears- BAGATELLE, SKITTLES, ANU BOXING GLOVES. ttgy* Joe and Tom will he happy lo give Private Lessons in tbe noble art ol "Self- Defonce." ocIO fc'Dorborg & Rueff, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Importers and Wholesale Denle-s in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Boots and Hhoes, Wharf street, Victoria, V. i. oc 2 Dropsy, Debility, Fever and s\gv*. FemaleComplaiDtc, lieailftche, ludi?--stlon, IdAiipi za, inflammation, Inward WeakneM, I,i""r Complaint, Lowne-sof Spirita, Kinffworm, ftheumatlatn, bait M.ptim, ScaldH, tkln Diseaaes. fly* NOTICE.— Vonejfenrfne without the onirrived trade-mark »ro'ind e»tt;h pot or box, aigned b\ I)R, J. MAt.Gl I,, 43 Fulton atreetj New Vork, to counu-rfe.t whii-li ia fi'1-.iiy. JHT Sold by all reanectnble Djalors in Medicinal thiiHiwIi'iut the United 8-ates and Can-idu—at 26 oeuta per box or pot, A. C. Langley & Co., Agents for Vancouver Island and British Columbia. 3«2 BRITISH PERIODICALS. The London Quarterly Rev.'ew (Conservative). The Edinbu; gh Review (Whig) The W estminster Review (Radical) Ths North British Review (Free Church) B'ackwcod's Edinburgh Kagazke (Tory) Tlio foir Kiview* re-published hr Mer»r«. POOTT ft Co., irf irfntjraby do stdercd an tho Orekt K'-viewi, and l!larkWi)ud haa been jnaily placed in lbe uinm niiik* Who-ver ilinpen^fl« with nndin/ pni'licHtioimot tbU clam, wb..tfver may (j« hi* nnvral luformaUoo, ivlil eonii be alto?eilmr behind thiuime in whieh he live«— and in tbeae tfineaa pdraon tony noon get very far behind. Th*',v mny be read and itudied with ad- vnniaje by the penjile of thla country, of every creed and party. 1^- ULACKWOOD )• nnDiiinllv attractive tt tfalri tlni" t*i Aini'rlcans, not only fir Its aeri I artir-leii by iii iin/iii>li''d W Titort of tleii n. #i< for ihe aeu-unlof tbe Lit" civil w r. now being written l.y C I. Von H.irki', a(Je'iuaiio(lio»r, nhi'-f- .f-htaJf m (iiu. J. E. b. ; (uart, of the Confederate army. THBU8 FOR I860. For anjono of Iha lleview fi per annum For an) twoof the Rovlewn 7 " For any three of tho Kovlewi 10 " For all fnur of the Iteriewa 12 " Foa Illaekwo'-d'i Ma«ann« 4 " Fi»r Wnckwood and ono Revl w 7 " For 1(1.i' kw< od and any two of thu lie. vl»Wi 10 " For 1'Uckwo id and three of tho Reviews..13 w Fur UUufcWond and the four Reviowi 16 " CLUBS. A (UrtOMttt of ttoenly ptfOtaai, will be a'lowcd lo cluba of four or mnft pfrtoai, Thut, f.oir c piea of B]aekwco4« ar of ono Kevlsw will be tent tooneod- drast of $19 BO. Konr«n]iii'8 of the four Ueviuwauud Blackwood, fur $48, *m! mood. l'OSTAG E. When pent by rn.til, tbe 1'ost.kik to enr part of the tlmtid t tea wi 1 be ' ut tipeiit.-four cmts a year for " i-ACKwooo," and but tight cents a year for each of the lteviewa. Re'uced Prices for previous years- Sdhwrlbera may obtiin the Kojvints Immeaialfdy preceding 18fi6, ai folluwa, viz. : IJlaihoood from S-ptenii.t-r. 1864, to December, 1805 inoluBive, at the rate of $2 50 a year. The North British from J-tunary. 18(13, to Itectmbpr If65, inchuive; the Edinburgh nnd tne Westminster lrt-m ." p il. 18ft4, to Deceniler, JBfci, lneliirive. rllid W» London yaartn-ly for the year 18t6, at the rate of $1 A0 a year fur each or nny evi»w. $3" A few copies yet reimln of art the four Itevietos for j8i'3 at $4 a set, or * 1 60 for any one. LEOiVAKD SCOTT & CO., Publishers. 38 Walker Street, JV* f* 1*. S. & Co., alto publish the FA.IHVTFE,'S O-XJIDE By HwtT Stftosxh, «f Edinburgh, nnd ilu l«.e J. p. N,Mii.i.v, r.| y.lr . ,.llr..,p, 2vnl.. Bovai Oolavo, IC00 pnirei, und numerous Kligrai In..' *foo" *" ** "" ,W" To!>ms''—*T ""Hi P»«t PaM tr a* ,a'2t TUE 0>'E THING WANTED. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. The Blood. These fnmous pilla are so composed thn they openiie wholesomely on the stomach, tb* liver, Ihe hinvils,ftinl olher or^Bus; by correet- 1 ing nny iltTiuiRCiueiits in their functions : whereby n steady supply of pnre roaterisla tor the renewal of the libmil is fornished, and ■ constant iilislrHCliiin of cllVte products is effected. This perfect circulation thns b.ciunre tbe very fonaluin of health and life, and orer- coines all form of disease wherever its situ»» tlon. General I)lNorder« or Ilie Liver und Momacli. All who ever indulge a* :nb)c, either in eat- 'iii! or drinking, should take about ten of ttts- fniiniua pillnm bed lime, from which will ree suit a clear head and good stomach tbe fo" «•- ing morning. Thousands of Ladies are always complaining of Bick hendnchet, wa. t o nppethef waiilof energy, and want of simacth, to coirect ull these evils, three or four ot these i'ills should he taken twine a Week, wben they would give the invalid .lie health anil appetit* of a ploughman. Femaleo or all Agtua andClagae* Obstructions ol any kind, either in young or those between forty and fifty—the most critical peliod of life—may be radically rejUio.'d by using those i'ills according to the frlnted directions which accompany each box. idling persons wiih sickly and sallow completions may hnve the bloom ol health restored b£ thir corrective, which purifies the blood »i*l ex- pels ull gross nnd impure humors from thesys- tem. Uewnre then of the critical age Iron forty to titty, ns it sends many thousands t» premature grave,—tbese I'illsshould be lakci it that period of lile two or three times * yeek Want uf Strength and Energy. Persons of sedentary habits, or Ihoge troubled in mind, working in Factories or Goal Pits, who cannot obtain tbat ainonnt ol fresl air and exercise which nature requires, sutler from weakness and dclility, lowness of spirit and want of nppetite. All such should take • dose or two ol these I'ills every three or torn days, as they act gently and eflectiiRlly on tb* system and impart vigor and energy to ih* body, which is always followed by * good nppetite, sound and refreshing sleep, and a high flow of spirits. For the « ure of Dropsy. The cffloncy of Hollowny'a Pills in Dropsy is extraordinary. They act with such a peculiar effect upon the system, tbat the fluid' causing tlii.i ilirelul complaint, nre perccptibl carried olT mid prevented from any lurtbel accumii'ntion. The sullerei regains a buoyancy of spirits and rejoices in * completely renovated coustitution. It Is indispensably necessary that the ointment should ">e most ell'ectiinllv rubbed into the complnluing puts during the whole course of treatment. Children and their lilim ntc In no country in the world are more children carried to an early grave than in Qreat Britain. (loughs, Measles, Scarlatina, Fevers, and other iiseases attack the little sufferers, ard death, hut too often, follows at a rapid pace; y.t if nt the first stage ol these oomplaints, parent* were to hnve recourse to Holloway's Pills, all danger would be avoided; for the stomach and bowels would ae gently but effectually cleansed bvtliis milti aperient; the depraved niimors corrcctea nnu tnesecretlonsduiy regulated. A perfect cure would -oon be effected, nnd the i'ttle patient restored to soun*1 health. Holloway' Pi. t ve the best known romody in lh world h* the following diseases* PnM at the l-'slrthiisliineitt of rrnleHHor Hollowny, 241 .atrand, (near Tcmnle bur.) I. n<lnn ; al«" by all ra.pect able lin:r:i '.. ami Dualcia.ln tlo icincstliroughctit lh* civilized world,at the itillo^tn^ iiiicea—le, \X,, 6. fht,, In. Hii., lis., 2'2s., und ■'•'•'.- each box. A ilie Feinalfl Irregular Scrofu'aorKIng I Antlima ities Evil fii!liini^(,'ii. jilriint- Fever of ai) kindt- -'ore Thrmta ^ Flti Ston* and (invs Mlotrhes oi* th< [•oUt t-'eeondgrj' Hymn, .-kin Ik-ad .\rlin torn* Bowel complain If Irniitrii'lior Hc-Dotonwx Col lea lullaiiimatlon 1 union Constipation ofthe litiiiidice Utcera How la l.iverCainiilainta V'euenaT alien. OntHMtta] tion Lii'iba^o Hona Dehi'dv hi«« Wormf o f ■ Dropsy Ithcini'ntlfrn km.In D*(tetitrv Keientimi ef Urine Weakiieia fmto Erj-aipelaa whatecercauaa *m* There in a coBaiiforahla aavlu „' by taking tha nrge r ftr/.-^. l>lrecti"Ti« for theguidr nee of patli usinererj d^jor fler are allisvd to vneh im.v. Prixtbd nnd Published by HcCtnns k Co. nt thc office, Langley Street.
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Title | Evening Telegraph |
Publisher | Victoria, B.C. : McClure & Co. |
Date Issued | 1866-10-26 |
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Date Available | 2016-05-12 |
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