$kuiu VOL. I. VICTORIA, VANCUUVEIt ISLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 12. 1866 NO. 88. •thb "EVENING TELEGRAPH," KUSLUftBD Everv Evcniag at 4 O'Clock, (Saturday and Sunday evenings excepted.) ALSO KVKItY SUNDAY MORNING ! TERMS OF srilseiCll'TlON t f'er Aunum, in adranre, hy mail, 110 Ot) Ir'or "ix munttii, <) 0<1 Per W"elc, payable tn Currier, ,» gs ■ILglvtAtyltt io For terms of Advertisemaat apply at the Mttk Langley Street- UC^ HERMAN EHULTZ, —AT— HiB Well Known and Old Established Stand Tho Government st. Boot Store, Ras jtrat received per steamer A PINE ASSORTMENT OF Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Which he offers nt a very low price. Receives hy each steamer from England and San Francisco BOOTS <Sc SHOES FIMEST AND BEST QtTALlTT, FRENCH LEATHER, —AXD— SHOE TINBIWQS, At prices to correspond with the times. te 12 NOTICE . this PERSONS HAVINO CLAIMS A against the undersigned are requested to present thorn within 30 days from date. All persons indebted to the undersigned arc requested to scttlo their accounts within 30 days either by noto or otherwise, or they will be given to my Attorney for collection, as I intend to leave for Europe. se 16-lm J. W. KEYSER. FOR SALE TWO GROVER& BAKER SEWING MACHINES, for heavy work; one Singer's Machine, No. 2, for lino aud heavy ■work. All the goods pertaining to the business, including cotton goods, ticking, pulu, and other goods too numerous too mcution. The above will be sold for less than cost witliin 30 days. Terms—Cash or approved Notes. —ALSO- The entire slock of Crockery, Hardware, Furniture, Fancy Goods, ke,, ou the same terms as above. All goods unBeld after 30 days will bo sold at auction. ee 10-lm J. W. KEYSER. XJJSTIVERSITY —or— WASHINGTON TERRITORY THIS INSTITUTION WILL REOPEN ON the 17th inst. Pupils of both sexes received, »iio will be expected to lurnish their own rooms, which are provided in separate buildings, free of charge. The Expense ot Boarding and Tuition, without incidentals, will not exceed $50 per quarter of 11 weeks, payable in advance. For further information address ' REV. GEO. F. WHITWORTII, President. Seattle, W. T., Sept. 1st, 18G6. bo 11 LIST OF ARRIVALS At the Mount Ararat Hotel during the months of June, July, and August, 1866. June—HiB Esccllencv Governor Kennedy, Mr William A G Young, Mr. Benj W Pearse. July—Messrs Jas Wilcox, T Dnpray, Jas Reed Macadam, John Hand, Louis Philpot, F W Alwood, J R Ford, E S Hatch, Sir Jas Douglas, I) Kniser, E S Whitting- ham. August—H E Seelye, W E Stronach, J Robertson Stewart, Thos Lett Stal- s'chinidt, Robt Burnaby ; John Nicho1- son, M M Titus, F W Green, Iiouj \V Pearse, Acting Surveyor General, R Hoiufray, II 0 Tiedemann ; James Mc— Cutchan; Wm Denny, Wm Wilso'ii, Joseph Hilton.R D And J; Kenneth Mc- Keniie, Jr, Wm B McKeusie, David 13 Blair, ChasRedfern, Clus Kent. It4-lm Now Atlveriisi'ineiits. LINCOLN HOUSE! Cor- Washington and Front sis, PORTLAND, OltEllO.V. I¥. C. .TLlTTHIUVSEiV, Of tlio St. Nicholas Hotel, Victoria, Havim; TAKEN tiik MOVE must:. iriihe i-i am nee to li.i- public that lie li ii iw prepared to accomodate gaeeti in a lory manner. Nothing will lie left un- lone, which is in the power of the proprietor to do, to render rii-sis "uiiit'uitnble. Portland, Angatt 2itb, M66 bc 14 NEW BUTCHER SHOP. n Wm. 3. Townsend EG8 TO IXl-'OHM TIIK PUBLIC TllAT on SATURDAY NEXT He will re-open tlio Enroka Market, GOVERNMENT, STREET, Adjoining the Masonh' Kl'ii.iii.vii, Where he hopes, by keeping a good article und by strict attention to business, to merit a share of the public patronage. sc 2fi-lm TIIE GREAT REMEDY OF THE AGE. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. The effect of tlie Ointment on tliu System, To the T'-ry co-e and centre of all flis^ftpeB which affect the human body, this remarkable preparation penetrate'*. Ii disappears under the friction oi the hands, aa salt disappears when rubbed upon meat. The unguent performs its healing errand rapidly, safely, aad without pair.. Simple eruptions, open sores, hard tumors, scrolnioua developments of all kinds, abcesses, cancers, old wounes. and, in fact, evory species of inflammation and suppuration, whether in the skin, the tlesh, tbe glands, or among the muscles, can be firrcsteb ID its destructive course, and permanently cared without danger by rubbing ln tbis inestimable Ointment. Had lev'ii, liittl RrenBtg, \ Sores, and t'lt-em* Jn many Hospitals in Europe this celebrated remedy is now used for the cure of old wounds, sores, and ulcers ; in Spain and Portugal, and m many parts of Italy, the first Physicians re- regularly prescribe its use. It is a Boverelgr remedy for bad breasts and bad legs; and like* wise for all skin diseases. It is to bc found in tho chest of nearly every sailor, soldier, anc emigrant. 1 in pi udem lis of Youth ; —Sores nnd U leers. The above class of complaints ia surely relieved by nightly fomenting the parts witl viirm water, and then by most etFectunlly rub oing in this Ointment. Persons sulfating iron these direful complaints should loao not a mo ment in arresting their progress. It should tH understood that it is not sufficient merely to smear the Ointment on the affected parts, but it must be well rubbed in for some considerably time two or three times a day, ihat it may bt taken into the system, whence it will reruov. only hidden sore or woiud as effectually a. though it wore palpable to the eye. Bread ami water poultices, alter the rubbing in ot tl: Ointment, will do great service. This is tin only proper treatment for females in ca?es c| cancer in the stomach, or for those who auflt; (roni a general bearing dow n. I'ilrs. Fistulilg, Strictures. Blotches, n*nlso swellings, can with certain tj be radically cured if the Ointment be used freely, and tho Pills be taken night and monu ing as recommended in theprintedinstrm-riioii-t Wben treated in any other way theso complaint. Billy dry up in one place to break out in sn- >ther ; whereas this Ointment will remove the humor from the system, and lea^e the patien \ vigewous and healthy being. It will requih .irae, aided by the use of the Pills, to ensure asting cure. Dlpthi i in. Bronchitis, Soie Throats, Any of the above class of diseases may be *ured by welt rubbing the Ointment three -imes a day upon the skin covering the throat, chest, and neck ot the patient. The unguent will soon penetrate the pores and give immediate relief. To allay the fever and lessen ths ioflamaiioti, eight or ten Pills should be taken night and morning. The Ointment will pio. duce perspiration, which is so essential for remo"ing fevers, sore throats, and those oppressions of the chest which arise from Asthma, Bronchitis, and other causes. Both the Ointment und Pills Khoulit he used tn the following Cases t Rivl L*gl fornn (Cirns) Rliemrmtism Hi-1 Breasts Cancers : iHl.U B-inis Contracted and 8i.it- fflppta Bunion* sn - joints St ro Throat Bit-">t \lo*e1itt»*e« i.lt»|>:i.mtUll5 Skin disOfti and S:.n.i I-.i.-s. PtttnUi scurvy ocrt-Uay QotXt Sort iiernln Chlcifo-ioot • iliin''iilar Swell In mor* ing! Ulcers 3MIDU18* l« -mti:igo. Woundi QtwnpBd ITiuidg Pi It! 3 Y»w» I Soli! nt te E=tat'li«hni-'ni ol PitoMttOR IToi.towa /44, Strand, (near ITomplr Bm), London ; nito by a /e^u'ct'iMc liniifL'lsts and Pea ft rn In Medicines through mn tde clWliled world, at the full wing prices Is.lkd 2. Sd, 4s dd., 11h., S3., and 83&, tttth Pot. %* Tliere s a coniirterablo saving by taking the lar^n hm N B.—nirectlnns for the jnildanrr of PatWitn tn evei die'M .lo: are ailixed to t ach Pot, THT! EVENING TELEGEAPE CENTRAL Job Printing establishment Langley Street, Victoria, The Printing Office OF TIIK EVENING TELEGRAPH Office is replete with every appliance and variety of Material for the Execution of LETTER PRESS PRINTING! lu all its brandies, whelber Plain or Ornamental Mibcell&ueous. An Appeal to thc Citizens of Vic'.oiii. V-1. 'riii-: I Vh-I »PIIK OFFI€K AIMS at se.-u.-inp JL such speedy Bxectttfou of oruere na is cuusistent with correct and eltgnnt Woik- nmuship. Orders received for Printing Hooks, Business Curds, Pamphlets invoices,, Catalogue! Bill Ilc-nils, Sermons, Trade Forms, Reports Circulars, (Fli'm Rentals, Coloured,) Leases, Ham! Hills. (Plain oi Law Forms of ever/ Coloured,) description, For Prices, apply at the Office Langley street, General News Agent J. Stratnmii. EMPIRE NEWS DEPOT Cor. Washington & Sansome str. Han Franciioo* THRADVKRTl^KUis prepared to supply withpunvtunlUj nnd celerity the nuurxt d newspapers and periOtlicali tipofl the following terms All orders, to receive immediate attention, must be accompanied l>y cash remtUanoc, and banded in previous to the 4th, 14th, and 24th of each month. London Daily Time* $14 00 «' the Vi-ihi IfOG " lllu«lratt'd Tirtins.. "00 '* VnkhrTin<« T oo « DeU'aLIfa in t/imlon 14 00 ' Weekl* DUpatch 14 OC « 111. N«w#ofHie Woilrl. 1400 " PuMic Opinion "50 * Index (Frt-plrnde) lliHl " II!. Pimrtin^ Niw..,, SOO » Sp«ctat«r 14 00 " Itview 1400 " Satiirdnv iic%'inw.... 14 00 in biH Nali'id.... WOO i ■- -,, Illustrated N«w« 14 uo Atlaut'c Mnntlil; ;i on BUeKiW^'fl Miun'/inp ., 8 00 Hi p«r»a lUfaKiM .* 3 00 Btxpaouj Mkgttinc Jon Kniri;<-rliockor 90 PariJic V intMv t Oi, QUsy^Udin Book..., 3 0O Miui.tl Host Jt 00 C",iitnenuil Magidlw. 8 00 HftHam IVmnnstv miilily ;, 00 f, ijetlle'inewFunilfttaftsliM 3 00 Cbnmberi' Brtinbergh oiirnal 4 OH H"nUily papBrs, i»>,rea Week fi oo •' lt AM ihe Year Umind fi o;l TIvickTav'* TomhiMM inline.. Lotitlon l.:iii 'i i r, (xi 3. A. Hala'eT.'inple Bnr 8 On Louden Society tugwlne Gin) St. Jan'.eti Macaiine • 6 00 K-■inLuru'li Krvi.-w lOO'i Londun Rsvlew 10 00 NottliRriti'UKvvU'W 10 00 4fwtmin*t«r Review 10 00 lond.n Arl JniTpal 12 00 HlU'l & B&l4iUDg Va- 1000 CON(J!ffiOATION EMANU-RL OF toria, V. 1.. in meeting aiiernbledj this 'lnv, Baturdaj. Sept. 23d, I Resolved, Urn -h»- aid of onr Fallow Citi- /.'■t: ofalJ L>enoniin*ttoni be lollctted through tin- fallowing notboriied »nd duly app ■ lnt< I Committee. And kbaft mcfa Oomnittee endeavor, l.y ever; meani io their power, to raise randi whereby pert of tbi debt or raort- gage on tlif terMlItUh Synagogue any be led. Snowing thr liberal vieweand generoifty of tbe ciHteni "f Victoria, ihe con- gregatien bai fits*, t'i" iliybteil doabt(making due ftllowancfl Inr tlie dullneHs ofthe season) th;it their appeal will meel with that reipome wliicli the exigeney ofthe caee feqoireti A. JACOBS, President. L. ANTHONY, Secretary. B, M. 0OHEK, i.i:\vi- LEWIS, D. NHIRPSKR, J. \Y. KKVSKli, ie2 f Committee on Snbucription. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, IOB THK RAl'ID CUBS OF Colds, Coughs, and lloiirsriirs*., BiUMFrrr,T>, Mam.. 20tli !)"<•.. 116ft. Dh-.I.C. Ayi:n: J tlonol lifHiiafulniwy tlio Ix'st romsdyl hiv« srerftxmd for (.'nllkll-. H'l.il-i-li'—■■. I I a TT i"l:/ I. liUl th'l Boaoomftanl lympttRiuol i Oi 14, If yonr ClIKKRT I'll'-T-H! M.. IH iiiii-tiiiil DM IS my praetue and my family ht the lant u-u yean bu ihowu It to pomott wp» riontrtuoi Ibr tba tteumant <>f tlir-Ho oompUlnU. BBiSS KNIGHT, M.D! A. B. MORtLKY, l'";.'.nii'A.N.Y..writ('g: "Tliare used your PaotoaU nonetf and In my intnily ittt sine* yitii inv»-nt«»i ii. and mdlen it tlm bntmaaldnfl for It* jun["i»(j • ret put fiit. Witli a bad cold I ibould »«H»net puv tirehty-fln dollan fir a l»Jttlu than do without it, o» taki* any utluT nmi-dy." Croup, Whoopin-.* Couch, Influenza. BrauioniU), Blua, C«b. 7. lfoo. BKOTiitn Arm: I will cbeorfblly nTiity your Pkctorai, Is tho bait remedy tit poMMM f-V the mm of ,\lwming Ontght Oroup, nnd the ifliart dtaeawi of tdifldren. waol your finternity in tho Btratb nppnijntii your skill, and ooinim-iid roar mediotne tu our people. HIKAM 00NBXIN, M.D. AMOS LKR. Bw„MonTBEiT, I\..wriiiK. 84 Jan.,18Mi "l hnd a t■■'iiiiii- Enfla H/.ii. trhhifa oonflned me in doari nix weekst tivk many medidoee without relief; tinniiy tried your Pkotoral by thj udvico of our detiynun The Bret iott relieVed the ■QTeneep in my throat and loon; leal tban one hotf the bottle made me completely well. Your medlcinei are the choapeet uwel) i^ the beet we can buy, and ire erteem yooj Doctor, uud your reme- diaffiT" the |ioor Hunt's fri.nil." Afithma or rhthi*m . nnd Bronchitis. Vfssn MAHCHMTBa, l'\.. Feb. 4,1S50. Fir: TmrOaxeai Psoroui li pertamlnc morrtfloni cur*'8 in tlii^ nctiost ii li»" relleted meral from itlarm* lug lymptonu of cooeumptlai, nnd i« ntfw eilrlns n mnn WOn ho« labored undor nn itffrrtiou ofthe lunge fur Ihe laitt forty jwire. Jii;NUY I, I'AHKS, Uetcliant. A. A. RAMS8Y, M.D.. AuMir, Mowwa Co.. Iowa, writ'!", r'i'p'. 'i. l'-''"': '* DurliiK niyprnctlceof manyyeara I iinvr found n ithing equal to your Chbrm Pictobai for piviu- in— -in I nli f t ' coonuttjrttve piiticnts, or curing ent'ti u are ourabto." We fright add rolnmoa uf evidenro, but the mont convincing proofof the virtue of tliiii rrm«dy is found iu iti effects upon triul. Consumption* Probiibly no one remedy bu Wet been ftimwn which cored so mHiiy nnd Kiich dangsroui cnuvs n.i tliia. Snnie no hiinuiti »id ou naoh; bnt own to tbono the Ciiekrt rccTouA:. affords relief and oomfl rt AaroB Boon, Niw Yotw Otrr. March 6,186R Pottoti Avi t. L p'vri.i.: 1 foci it a duty and n pleaaure tofnfiirm you what yottf Cm:unv Pectoru hne uooeftr my wife, 'she Itad bei n 6w monthi lalwrlns un i"r tbe danffi n ne Bymptbm*wTCon«ttnptlon, frofB which ii" rid we could pn rhvt ber mm b i Iii f. She mtt tttt Uly ftiilinir. until Dr. wronf.of thla city, where a ib re for iidvii.', iii;"iiini"t'did :i trial "f yourmedidne. ^'e blew hlsltlodnr * r ehe haa ro«m erw from thai day. W»a t»j to be. Imi \t> !V ... - If well. Voiiii witl -id OULA.NDOmELltV, DJ S^n.nrviur.. Omvtmi>fire'. do not d.'*p^r till vmi lw»« trtod Ateh's Cninr.r Pbctorat~ lt is mml.- liy one ot the bent medical rliom *-\* in the worl!. nnd it* cures all around ne bi speak ti»* high niciiin of ita rtrtnea.— t'hiimldphui tsedsfer, Ayer's Cathartic Pills, rpiiK nli i ■ of i i, :.i ■ ■■ ■ ■ i Ui I J. taxed tbeir ul n it to prod • pel t purvniiM' \*lii''li ll 1- BO* D tO o.nii. I i!litllii'-i;iM ■ra ahown that ti rirtues which surjMMln f\. i-iii.ii. i thi be] v. in bq* pracedi atodly up ;'»U «ip"- Tbey are saft tad pi - anl to t.d, !■■ i powarfhl to core, Tlieir] trnting prAuertlfls stimnlab the vital activities of tlie body, rrninvi'ih" obitnuAioni of Its organs,poriQ th) blood, and tatpal dlaoaan 11 ■ > pnrgi oul tliel ml bumori whli h brood and grow diatatnper, stlmnlate ilugglah or dieor- lend orgtta Into their nal ■: Import healthy tone with Mrength to the whole system. Not only do thoy euro tin' erery-day complaints of every body, but thito formidable and dan Elial hare baffled the beet of human skill. While tbey produce powerful efforts, thoy nre at tile same tltn".iu diminished doeee.the eaf''.«t and belt physio that can ht employed ror children. Bein^csngarooatad, they afe pleasant to ink": and being pup ly tesp table, aw free from auy rir-k of harm. Curos havo l n iTin.if which rani sj i>. lief wore they not nib. Btantiated by woo of audh exalted position and character u to forbid tbo sunjiioinn of Untruth. Many rminont clergymen and pbyirinns have lent tlnir nainoB tb rcrll- fv to tha public the reliability ofmy remedlea, while others have eent mo the tMurapoepf their oonviction that my Preparations contribute inimiinsoly to the relief of niy affllated, suffering fellow-men. Tho Agent below tiiuned ts pleased to furnish gratis my Amorirnn Alm.'urn\0"iitainincilirp(tionsfortb''ir nno and rertiflcat'K of their Ottrec, of tl"' v (lowing complaints: — Ouetlvonata, flflbnta OompMnte, Khemnatbun, Drony, Heartl-iim. Headache arising from a ftml BtntnaCh, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid Inaction ol the Bowels :n-A Pain arlaing therefrom. Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, all ri:n-r- ons and Outaneoos DtscAsce which require nn eTiVWint Medicine, S fufhla or King's Kvil. They all >, by purifying the blood and stimulating the system, '-''.re many (jomnlaint* which it would not bt> supposed tiiey could reaon, surli n* Deafn^a, Partial Klindtuiif. Neuralgia nnd Nervous Irritability,lloraugettients ofthe Uverand Kidneys Bout, an I otbenfcindred comptidnte nri.«lng from a low state of the odj fc obetrncttoo of iti FUnctfartie. Do not bo put oH" by Unprincipled denier* with come other pill thoy make m«-rt* pnAt on. Ask Ibr Atbr's PntB, and take nothing rise. No other they can give you pompares with this fn ii>* Intrinsic value or curative powers. Tho Idck want the best aid theti is for thorn, snd they ebonld hare it. Prepared by Dr. J. Cf. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Kasi. **•«» 35 Ore. pir Box. Five Doxxs for %\. **(\t.\, nv KEOOHJES & Co., Victoria, FOB SALE, 4 OOOn SABS (IX FOAL), WITH VttAR A lini? cult by her aids. Will wurk ii single or double Imi•-, Apply nt tbo Office ofthe Evening Telegraph. LANOI.EV STKEKT. se a Fox Sale Ex Camden, Hostettcr, Docker, ant! An'-'i-inr.i BlUorr Oregon Oder Id bljlg. and eatei, Claril In fa^U?, half-easks ac<l caiei, Sanlernc and California U'iilte Wine. French ilcolml 90 O.P., Eug. <ili|iti)l, lluiimi and Koilrugrr Cbaic. pairni'i And In *<nre an a««or'tncnl of Rrandf and l.iijuurg oi!:able for (lie Trade. «©" Depot of Havana Cigars, so G EUGENE THOMAS, Vntes street. Relief for the Afflicted!, THE INTRODUCTION UP Perry Davis' Vegetable Pain Killer To tlic Sufferim; Humanity of this Ag. lias relieved more pain, mid caused mora teal joy tbau any otbi-r ono thing tbat can be mimed. Invaluable Remedy. Our first Phyildanl ure ii, nml roennuuta ils use; tbe Apothecary fculs it lirsl ain-itig tbe inedirincs culled for, and tlic wholesale Druggist considers it a leading article of bis trade. All tbe dealers in medicine apeak alike in its favor: uml iis reputation as a me-iiciuo of great merit und virtue is fully and perma- i nently csUbliibedi mid it is tbo groat ramily MediciDe of the Age« Every Volunteer should have a bottle, in case of sudden attat ki uf Disease, Taken Iuterinilly, curei Sudden Colds, Coughs, ke., Weak Stom icb, Qeneral Debility, Noriing 8 ire Mouth, Canker, Liver Complaint, Dyipepaia or Lnditrestion, Crump and pain in the Stouiiicb, llowol Complaint, r.im'i-r-' Colic, Allelic Cholera, Diarhoea ami Dyseoterr. Taken exteinully curei Felons, Boils, and Old Sores, Severe Burns ami Scalds, Cuts, Bruises and Sprains, Swelling of the Joints, Ringworm nnd Tetter, Broken Ursula, Frosted Feet aud Chilblains, Toothache, Paiu in the Faee, Neuralgia nml Rheumatism. PAIN KILLER, Taken internnlly, should be ndr.Iternted with milk or water, and sweetened with sugar, if desired, or made into a bji tp with molasses. For a CO'J Gil and Bronchitis, a few drops on Muk-t, eaten, will be more effectivi than anything else. For SORE THROAT, prglt the thron. with a mixture of Paiu Killer and water, and the relief is immediate and cute positive. SaW It shonld not be forgotten that tbe Pain Killer is equally as uood to take internally as to use externally, Kneh botlla is wrapped with ull direc tiotis for its use. AND ALL DRUGGISTS. se-18 Prices 2a cculs, 50 ceuts & $1 per bottle, (gtrjcnhtg (telegraph. fltlDAY EVKX1.10, OCT. 12, I860. COMMERCIAL. MllI'l'l.lU IMKLUChlik. TORTOK VICTURH. VAN'IHIVKIt [SLUD mnn, Oct 13 —Sip Ringleader, Harper, Niiiiiiimo Sip Lady Franklin, Prilchurd, Bu Juaii llrk Mackay, Hughes, Liverpool cikakkd. Oct 12—Sip Ringleader, Harper, Nannimo Sip Tbomtou, WafrrO, llurrurd Inlet Sell Alpba, lienrge, N.uiuimo Sip Deerfoot, Meyalloeh, r-iniox Str Fideliter, Eriklu, l'ort Angelos FaoH Lebcii Rivbii.—We learn limn ■ miner who returned from Leech river hist evening, that the late ruins have raised a freshet in the river. For :I8 hours it ruined steadily and the river rose about 8 feet, rolling along in an impetuous torrint and putting a temporary stop to all mining operations. Tbe new dam bul't for the government sawmill, whieh bus just been QOmpleted, received the full weight of the flood, but withstood the shock without injury Tbe sawmill is only waiting for the lumber to build the Hume, and the ditch is expected to be finished tbis week. Our informant, with two others, has been mining in ono of the gulches, and jn two weeks they took out ■$140, among which was a piece worth $00. lie believes that when I.eecb river is properly -worked it will yield millions of dollars. There will be nothing done, however, hy tho aid ol thc ditch tbis season. Fnoa Livkui'ool.—The bnrk McKay, Capt. Owen Hughes, arrived here yesterday evening in 188 days from Liverpool. She brings a cargo of general merchandise and is consigned to Janion, Green k Ubodcs. Four of <he crew are down with the scurvy, and the steward,.a West Indian named Juliu liotet, (lied ou the way, of Inflammation uf the lungs. In the Straits tbe Mackay wns cniiglitin a ga e which carried away tbe lore, forc-topgal:ant, and mizeu staysails. The Mackay is a Province built vessel of 383 tous. She was brought into tbe harbor and placed at her consignees' wharf by Pilot Pike. Rifle Matcu.—The match between the non-commissioned officers and privates of Rifle Company No. 1 came off yesterday, resulting iu the privates winning by a score of 192 against 180. The coutestaats were Color Sergt. Turner, Setgt. Bowden, Corporals Roscoe, Englchart and Norris ; and Privates John Wilson, Soar, Allsop, Newbury and Homfray. The best shooting was made by Corp. Englc- bart, who scored 56 points. Shipping at Otbalautj—From Mr. John Costello who returned from Uisalady this afternoon, we obtaia tbe following list of shipping at tbat port: Siamese ship Silas Greenman, nearly loaded ; Biitish ship Annie Langton, brig Sheet Anchor and ship Royal Tar, loading. Tho crew of the Royal Tar bad nearly all deserted, five of them leaving the first night. Policr CouilT.—Thero was a blank calendar again this morning. Mr. Pemberton is suffering from ill-health at present, nnd although he came in to his oflice this morning, be ia hardly fit for business. There is no official iu the colony who has performed his duties more faithfully and unremittingly thnn Mr. Pemberton, and he is richly entitled to the holiday bis failing health seems to require, Coal Mink on Flan.—Mr. John P. Couch, tbe agent for the Bcllinghara Bay coal mine, received a despatch to-day stating that the mine was on fire, and requesting him to send over 1000 feet of hose for the purpose of putting out the fire. Mr. Couch has been unable to procure the hose but the steam-r Fidejter has been chartered and Mr. Kohl will go over to see what can be done. The Govebnok's Depabtdbb.—We arc glad to learn that it has been decided to make tbo farewell to Governor Kennedy assume the form of a ball instead of a dinner, or any other mode which might bc regarded as a political demonstration. Heavy Failube.—We understand that ono of the largest firms iu British Columbia has been obliged to suspend business. Thc liabilities are stated to be from $100,000 to $200,000. Naval.—H.M.8. Clio is daily expected from Panama. Tits Fidelitbb will sail for Portland on Monday morning early—hour not yet fixed. Mb. Diobv Palmer requests that orders for teaching, playing and tuning Piuiofortes, and for instruction in Singing, may he left with Messrs. Hibben k Carswell, Stationers and Booksellers, Government street, or at his residence, near the lop of Fort street. * TELEGRAPHIC Easterni Washington, Oct. 8.—Tho President lias issued a proclamation recommending that Tlicrsday, the 29th of November, be observed as a day of thanksgiving and praise to God for all bis mercies aud benefits. New York, Oct. 8—Additional particulars of the burning of St. Patrick's Cathedral state that the loes is not so great aa it wes supposed and uot over $11,000, insured for $51,000; all the valuables were removed in time aud the walls are not seriously damaged. TROW (I It I ICO l. A'olcii liy lbe Way. Wo have been favored with the f ing notes by a gentleman just doAii fiom Cariboo : Left Antler Creek an Snpt 2"ith, Ihe weather wns (retting cold nud tlic snmv Imil aire i.|y fallen un lbe niniiiitiiMi lo u ili'|ith of fist te ill inc'ics j ihree coo panics wero organiz d to pfOsport 'his creek thoroughly, tod slso t'i run lanneli into the hi'il near the old to*a of iLntler; tbey have every hope of inoceu, and ix- |n-ct in find the sans i-li-.iniK-l ihat |ins-,'- thr'iu.h drome Om K Arrivi 'i tl Keiil - lev's ii) thc evening This creek is almost abandoned, the who'e town nai in the plMiefllOil of two cut,, almoit in a state (if starvation ; the booses serve ns shelter uml fuel fur wiih v traveller!; tin-re nre four coiiiimnics (Frenchmen) working on (liis creek, and barely making expenses, but always iu hopes of making a s'ril;--. and then "making tracks " towardi La brlle Frame. The distance from Antler to this creek is laid down al 22 miles scroti the Bald Mono tain ; the '' Live Yankee " who lived on the summit, Ml fire to his house nud went awny ; he said the ground hogs and martens were getting scarce, and it wns time for him to leove From Keithlcys iter ted fur Oedsr Creek, a distance of 2"> miles; the trail is very good, lt runs along the (J.irihoo Lake four miles, then down the Booth Fork eight and n half miles to Captain Mitchell's old bridge, which yon cross; and get into Murphy's Cut Off, or Skedaddle Trail, 12£ miles lo Cedar Croi k. Tbs town consists ol five small lo; housei, including two stores and one butcher's shoj; provisions were selling very reasonably ; mutton, 25 to 30c. per II). ; beef, 20 to 35c ; flour, 25c • sugar. 60u ; beans, 60cj bacon, 80c j butter, $1 50; tea, I 6 , &C, ke. ; there were about seventy men on the creek, Including some of the old, Well-known miners of Williams Creek : Win. llazclt.iiie and lady, J. Hellers, J Woodward, U English andT. Moorbead; they seem sanguine us to tbo richness of the country, but up to thc present nothing of importance has been fouud The Aurora, Bortaltl nnd Discovery Co's. are the only ones taking out guhi, and the highest results do not exceed §1G per day to the hand ; one-half of the men on the creek ure not making expenses; tbe diggings are shallow, from four to six feet; ihe gold is coarse, and found on the ruck, the top gravel contains very little pay. From here continued on the ' Skedaddle trail' for 10 miles along tho South Fork Luke to Mitchell's Ferry, where I learned that a party of six, including the old Captain, hnd started np tlie luke with provisions and tools. It seems they hnd previously prospected, and discovered e.sthey said, rich diggings, but would give no further Information, Tljey are expected to return about the Sth October, nnd nre anxiously looked for. After crossing the the lake (ono mile wide) the distance to Somers' ranch is 15 miles. This ranch is situated on the Horsefly river, in a beautiful fertile valley. Tho proprietor, Thomas Somers, after spending $4000 iu buildings, fences, &c., hnd to abandon the place this spring and start for Blackfoot, being unablo to dispose of his crops. 1 found the house occupied by Indians who were drying fish in it, and said it wns hias ikookum I saw two men prospect, ing on the banks of the river ; they found from five to seven cents to the pan, and-intended to set sluices and go to work ; they seemed to think that there wonld be an excitement in this quarter next spring. From Somers' to the 108 Mile Post (Roper's) is put down at 50 miles, over a level and picturesque country, but no sign of habitation or improvement. Game is abundant. Spruco grouse, willow grouse, prairie chickens, nud hnres, ducks, geese, &c, cun be shot wiihout going far from the trail, and if mines thnt will yield even $0 per duy nre found here, it will he a pleasant and cheap place lo live in. The company who two yours ago sunk a shaft 140 feet deep aud had to leave on account of financial troubles have earned money this summer, and intend lo resume operations during the winter, having hud sufficient inducements to do so. In conclusion, I will remark that this season altogether has been a very hard and disass troos one lor the poor hard woiking miner, and in spite of the low rates of fares you will see numbers of men walking along adorned with the ''Golden Gate" and "Self-rising'' patches and cooking tlieir sennty meals on the road side, a sure sign of hard times. P. J. Black. Special Xollce*. U'.movai..—Messrs. Solomon Bros, have rein-,v< ■-! ti, the two-story brick baildlaf -oi orient street, oppos'He tbe St. Nicholas Hotel. Tbey have received, ei ship Mohawk, from I.'ii.-i'oi. a fin-- SSSOrtSSBt of nun .- Uld underclothing, which tliey will ver than any hod'c in town. Give tbem a call. * New Advertisements. Albxantiiik's (Hotm—Messrs, .1. II. Tamer | (■-... I..,mi-.a li-.'is., have received to-day. in Bsprass from Paris, a foil sesortmeot of kid (.'love,, fur whirli tbey an ren'l in Vancouver I-lnnd aii-i British !' lurabU. * A band of clever thieves, wearing thc dre*s of Prussian soldiers, lately made a descent on the gambling rooms at the fashionable watering places at Ems, in the Duchy of Nassau, and ordering tbe game to he stopped, seized upon all the monev of tho bank and carried it off. The Imposture was discovered some hours later when a regiment of real Prussians arrived. A letter from Franklin, published iu the Salt Lake Telegraph, says : Millions of grasshoppers have made their appearance in this settlement, and are busy laying their eggs. They came from the north. Through the day tho air was thick with them. They are moving south, and some of the most experienced citizens apprehend another grasshopper war equal to 1855. Passes Hiliissbv—Tbe millinery depart Dtnl si London ll-m-e is now nodertlu m in i uf u ludy who arrived hy las-, stcsn* er from Paris.-J. H. TusxsS k Co. * P- I.L0VA1 s tnUL—PUlfhl I.-1 Uowm O.anpUitit". BUlaalSl It* >-v,-r |»r< .ent, nl.d if left iinitt !.,.;. '. !i., Ml i li- u.itml" f.'ill). lt nhi,uld bi- vrerrwta te kwvn th-t i-otb ci.olernD-i dUi ■ .-,!-■ iii--i-n-,.ii • of lome UDdlfMted mWanceI* . r lome d< l-teri ui ina ter In »-,-'','o,i'. and Urn' v.iiWutt.t'i I'illiMn vapelellhM I -on) ,-xp"!i'ion. T!i"y ,-niici-iitriln iiin-ur - :.-r<— i-ni-ifvir.g, Rlteruat Yf. regulating and rtrenftbl i !,« <,ii-! if,--, iili-l tliui <-x,"t <-v.-r rYerv In t,-r-.iliir tattie '--iiitriiiliiiK Inflate!**o Mi - > ' i ..>-!::-■ <\ tlvt tetlan in IhehuMfl Ir ij---. il 11, ■» iv ft in-'-ieine may lie RdvatltHffei-iuly taken «t a meant rf keeping ih" bl>o<i pure mnl the bod/eo I—tbe on y prtttleaUe eiitn nf miintuiinntr health in ynutli, mtnho -■! tad nld tft. FACTS vs- THEORIES- "Give me a place to rest my lever on," inyl Archimedes, "and I will move the world." "Give tne pure and unadulterated drugs," says Medico I, of tbe oldeu time, 11 and I win cure disease." In me sense, both of these learned pundits were ihe veriest charlatans. Tliey knew tbere wns no place to rest tbeir lever on. either to move tbe world or cure disease. Mechanism was iii a backward state, and the medical profession wa- I,at nnotbei name for sorcery, an-! ull the adjuncts of magic filters and charms ot ihe " evil eye," ke. Km these latter days have borne unto us something more than even superstition and its crew ever dreamt of in tbeir maddest phi. losopby. In tbese days of practical science, what was theory id yesterday ir foot to-day, and all the old time nol ions become »s bubbles in the sun, and burst and break with every breath we drnw. bet Archimedes shoulder his lever and we will iind a resting place for it to move the world. Let mine ancient Medicus pant nnd toil no moro for tlie drugs be so sorely needs, for we have tbem ut our baud, ever ready to serve them nt bis beck. Refined in the laboratory of Dr. Kagtiel, the finest materials known In the medical pro fession are obtainable by any one. His Billions, Dyspeptic, and Diarrhoea Pills stand unrivalled,\ind his tinlvo operates with magical effect upon burns, scalds, and all sores and alcers ofthe skin. In fact, we think Mmioifl's Pills nnd Salve are the wo-,der of this century, and we are bnppy in tho thought that mai.y others of our brethren of the emit agree witb us. We would earnestly counsel that all families provide themselves with Dr Maggiel's Prepaiations at once, and keep them ready nt hand, so as to use th-etn nt the most opportune time and as occasion serves.— Yullei, StnteneX, Union in accomplished and Producers Protected. Tbe country only can be Bared by Patron zing CAMEKONS ISLAND PRODUCE So. IH Fort street, opposite Mrs. Real's Boatdieg-bouee, SUCB U'K AUK T" HAVF, A TARIFF, i Produ will b«' in deniiio'l and to -ii;.;,!y the im r--.i-" ol ordsfl it Ir- with several 11.■ I l.-io -in-a : sISO Pf( will always be Mil- to Iind a market for their I » nml oilier prodi.ee, st reasonable irbilitconsumers ran lave (heir denial I- Hjpplied free of duty. Tbe market will henceforth In- supplied with tha in, l'i-li snd Game of every description. (,'iims nnd Oysters from Hit newly dis- covered I"--!- a' Cbsoslnus. Slnespreparin; tin- sbovs welesra'thats ■pedal Telegram hai arrived from the Home (iiivi-rnni'-nt stating that Chinamen p -!.--i an- to in- taxed S:s'j per bead, per month, mnl knowing ii to he a fatal shock to tlieui, the "Original'1 will go in mourning for tbe space of one month, in respect to tbeir memory. <» Y PARLE CHINOOK. oc 7 >.'<-,v Advertisear*! 3STOTIOJE. THE ROYAL HOTEL, AVhuri* Street, HAS RSOCOID 1T.-I NUOM TO MEBT the limn, and clean comfortable beds can beobuitie J for %. -Aims pet uight or (^ M per week, board »1 per dny. B. HILL, Proprietress. N. IS —The Hotel is Bre-proof. .* 1 New Advertisements. The "Grotto," OPPOSITE THE TELEGRAPH OFFICE-. For a Rlass of choice liquor go to the " Grotto," There " none but the best •' you will fiud is thc motto. Mint Juleps, Sherry Cobblers—everything cooling ; Come ye that do thirst, you will Dud its no fooling. oc2 BANK OP BRITISH COLUMBIA. 1 London, 3d August, 18G6. JlEOM AND AFTER 2".tii SEPTE.MIiEIl, IBGG, Mn. David Mausiiai.l Lasr will cease to be Malinger of this Dank in these Colonics, and Ma. Wm. Cuiitis WaBD is authorised to perform the duties of Principal Officer of the Hank in these Colonics, signing nil documents as Acting Manager. liy order of tho Court of Directors, JAS. II. WALKER, se 20*1 m Inspector. OLYMPiA OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE AT A. W. PIPER'S, AND THE Best Welsh Rarebits O» THE ISLAND. se 19 EEMOVAL. ff. HEATHOM BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM HIS Iricnds und tbe public that he has removed his Boot and Shoe Store To Govkrxmknt strkbt, two doors from the •'Colonist and Chronicle" Olliee, where he will continue his Boot Making business. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO 0EDEE Of the best materials and workmanship. N.B.—Repairing done at shortest notice. se 23 THE PARK HOTEL 'IMIIS WELL KN'OW.V AND BEUTI- L fully situated Hotel is now fined up in tlic most luxurious Btyle for boarders and lodgers, Private rooms can be bad for parlies. A TABLE D'HOTE WILL BE LAID EVERY AFTERNOON AT 5 O'CLOCK. Bvefy description nf amusement, including music, is provided tor ibe guests. 1.mlies aid gentlemen can Iind in the Park Hotel a c imfortable and luxurious home. The best of wines and liquors kept on band. Ladies can have free use of a phaeton lor town drive. Boarding by the week at low prices to suit the times. oc 5 XJJSIIVERSITY —or— WASHINGTON TERRITORY ■•pIIIS INSTITUTION WILL BEOPES ON 1 the 17th inst. Pupils of both sexes received, who will be expected to lurnish tbeir own rooms, wliicli are provided iu separate buildings, free of charge. Tbe Expense ot Boarding and Tuition, wiihout incidentals, will not exceed $10 per quarter of 11 weeks, payable in advance. For further information address REV. GEO. F. WH1TWORTH, President. Seattle, W. T., Sept. 1st, 1800. se 11 NEW WK.STMIXSTKK GAME DEPOT, YATES ST., Jtexl door to the corner of Government, opposite Zelncr's Drug Store. rpH« SUBSCBIBBB HAVING MADK AK- A rangements to receive from differniu parties tbe produ e of the Island and country will be prepared to furnish Game, Fish, Fruits, Poultry. Egg3 and Vegetables, Each aud all in their season, at tbe lowest prices. JAMES ALLEl*. ocl lm NOUVEAUTES D'automne et D'iiiveu. J. H. TURNER ET CIE., Out l'lionneur d'informer leurs amis et le public quil vieimcnt dc recevoir un assortitaemt do Nouvo- autes de Modes dos Meilleures Mais- ons de Pni'i^. JtfAISON DE LONDRBS. Sebtembre, 18GG. se28 HAVANA CIGARS. LSWIN & ANTHONY, TOBACCONISTS.) 47 Yates St., Brick Store Next to Corner of Government St., JUKI TO INFORM THEIR l-UIENDS AND I) t-e public in general Ihat Ihey will con slnntly receive by every steamer a good assortment ot (iCIl'llillC : avuiiu < iuiii'M anil tbe Host III .llliK of TobaCCO, Imported direct for this market, so that they are able to compete with any hr use on this Island, either Wholesale or Retail. N. B1—Special attent.on will he paid to Cnantrv orders. HB1MAN LEWIX. | LOUIS AXTIIOSY. oc 2 NOTICE . ttt PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS ,\ against tbe undersigned are requested to present them within 30 days from date. All persons indebted lo tbe undersigned are requested to settle their accounts within ;io days e;lhe.r by note or otherwise, or they will beg ven to my Attorney for collection, as I intend to leave for Europe se 16-lm J- W. KEYSER. FOR SALE mffO GROVE.R k BAKER SBWINQ JL MACHINES, for heavy work; one Singer's Machine, No. 2, for fine and heavy work. All the goods pertaining to the business, including cotton goods, ticking, pulu, and oilier goods too numerous loo mention. The above will be sold for less Ihnn cost within 30 days. Terms—Cash or approved Notes. —ALSO- The entire stock of Crockery, Hardware, Furniture, Fancy Goods, ke„ on the same terms as above. All goods unsold after 30 days will be sold at auction. le 16-lm J. W. KEYSER. Oriental Restaurant, YATES STREET, In connection with the Oriental Hotel. THIS KSTAHUHHMKNT IS OPEN AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY OU NIGHT. THB TABLE Will be furnished with the best the market affords. Breakfast, Dinner, Supper At moderato prices, Oysters in every Style Private Rooms for small or large parties. Call and judge for yourselves. se 30-lra EEM.OVAL. DR . POWELL 11 AS REMOVED HIS Surgery and Residence to the corner of DOUGLAS AND BROUGHTON STREBTS (near Fort). Office Houbs—9 A. M. to 12 M., and S P. M. to 10 P. M. August 23. au 2& :p:rj::m::e Yorkshire Bacon! Ex Royal Tar, For sale bj- FELL & CO., se'ii Yates street. "ROUND THE CORNER" IS THE XA.ME OF THE 3XTE-W S .A. 3L, O O 1ST JUST OPENED IN Langley Klreet, round tho corner from Yates street, In tho building formerly occupied by tha Saloon of EiiEniiAiuir's IIotsl. The Saloon has heen tastefully refitted, and will be supplied witb the FIRST QUALITY OF Wines and Liquors. The proprietor respectfully invites the public to call "ROUND THE CORNER" end judge for themselves. GOVEItNEENT STREET EHTBANCB —■> Ull door to the Telegraph Office, sc 29 JACOB HERKIMER. SAN FRANCISCO ? Government street, Between Gus Keytar's and W. Wilson's THK UNDERSIGNED, IN VIEW OF THB " Rood Times " foHcs said were coming, hns OPENED the above premises, and intends to OPEN THE BEST OYSTERS the market furnishes. Tbey will be Roasted Fried • Stewed In or Out of the Shell- jigs?" Open at all hours. t, i!3-lm 'I. B. BUBLL (Sfrtniiig ©Hegntplj. FRIDAY i:\ENINO, OCT. 12, I860. Tbe Triumphs of 1'opular Rule Nothing cau be more instructive, and notl 'tig more gratifying lo Iho believer in hiiuiitii progress and the unerring justico of nature, than the contemplation of past and contemporaneous history. We can pi'e.-ciit to the uiiileisliinding hut few tilings moro sublime than tho spectacle of tbe hamuli mind emerging Irom Ignorance nnd duiilit into tbo realms of scientific truth—tbe spectacle of man rising from the sphere of merely animal instinct to thut of god'l'ke reason. It is true it has taken many tbonsund years to bring us up to our prtseut stundurd, uud we are still groping, perplexed, in many of nature's labyrinths ; but tbe more recent advances of the human mii:d lead us lo hope for a more rapid development ol thut genius which is it last entering the portals of the .Makers designs, and turning the goodness of Providence lo tlie purpose intended by the Creator—ihe comfort atul happiness of man. If tho development of bnmnn nnder- stun ling is a noble thing iu itself, thut which most conduces to such development must bo also noble and worthy our most serious consideration. Happily this latter proposition can be dealt, wiMi tangibly; we nre not required to go into thc abstract to prove Ihat this system of rule is better for human progress than that system. Tlic recent history of tlie world shows thut wherever mun enjoys the greatest political privileges—wherever the greatest scope is given to the individual —there the greatest mental development lakes place. It is astonishing tliat ench a traih'as this should ha7o been so long closed against tho European mind, and that it is only now wheu one by one the monarchical and aristocratic nations aro becoming eclipsed by the great American Republic, tho fact at last comes ont boldly before them; and it is rather discreditable that this fact should be only recognized in Uncapacity to,destroy. So long as tho ingenuity of tho United States was conGned to the redaction of manual labor, so long ns it was Bending abroad its triumphs in the arts and sciences of peace, dissipating drudgery, and giving lo the laboring classes positions less derogatory and more comfortable lhan they had previously held, tho nation fjpt little credit beyond that of being " Btnart'' end "cute." Iv'ow, however, when it sends its Monitors across the Atlantic, with their guns of unequalled calibre, astonishing and even terrifying, if we might judge by the English press, tho monarchies of Europe, the grandeur of the Republic looms up, and the old powers are awe-struck. In all this there is a noble retribution ; it is the triumph of despised oppressed labor. We 6ee the struggling artisan, the weary mechanic, thc despised inventor, elbowed out of England—sent across the Atlantic to obtain that livelihood and thnt recognition of manhood which were denied to him in the land of bis birth. We see thc talent and tho industry of these men lost to the mother country and given to that power which opens wide its avenues to emolument nnd position for men in every capacity. We see tbis great strength, which the narrow-minded policy of Gre.it Britain had forced from her shores, coming back in monsters that make " monurchs tremble in Iheir capitals.' Nothing in tho history of the world has ever given snch a blow to hereditary and exclusive rule as this. > othing has more completely exposed the danger as well as injustice of looking upon the great bulk of the population as machines that may do very well for the support of the Government, but mast be kept ont of its pale and patronge. Nothing shows more clearly that while the United States has, through its system of government, been utilizing all the talent which its popula., tion possesses, the English Government by its aristocratic assumption and cxcla- siveness has been cheating the nation oat of nine-tenths of its intellectual power. What a sad commentary on onr boasted institutions I While the Government of tbe United States bas beeu inviting aud encouraging the artisan from every country—while it has been doing its utmost to get the greatest amount of usefulness out of every class of the population, and while it has been putting ont its gigantic arm to grasp the supremacy of the seas, the wise statesmen of England have been engaged for the last year iu haggling und quarreling over Ihe dreadful question of whether a few hundred thousand of tho unenfranchised British millions shall be ullowed to vote — shall be taken from the degradation of irresponsible waifs and Diode responsible men. The danger to the constitution of so alarming a proposition was too imminent, and the working man was again thrust down to his political piggery. The mighty coutist is however over, and the victors, with the smile of noble triumph ou their brows, proceed to turn their attention to the defences of thc ua'.ion. In doing so tbey are naturally horrified to Gnd tbat after the millions spent ou ironclads, armaments, uud fortifications, anil after all the poetic tributes to the "meteor dag of England," tho British fleet is dwarfed and her rule of the seas has vanished like a morning mist. The Monitor Miautoiiomah, the result of unfettered American genius, glides into ihe English harbors, uud the Ilriiish press as well U the British statesmen confess that Knglnnd has now no floating bulwarks— that " her home'' is no longer " on the deep 1'' " How have the mighty fallen !'' In a few short years the whole power of the greatest uation is shaken, and the organ of its Government declares that " our safety at the present moment is found more in thc good will of the American Government than in any pre pureduess of our own." Surely, such a confession, and the 'ones of general nlurni throughout tbo English press, will awnket, tho nit i-j;i to the conviction thut if England is not to descend rapidly to a second or third ralapower, she must get rid at onco ofthe effete nrisloeiaticrulo which is throttling ihe genius of tho country, and, borrowing a lesson from the Republic of the United Slates, throw every position open to merit and morit alone. No nation can now compete with the American Republic that docs not take advantage of tbe talent of its people, nnd no nation can utilize this talent by following thc exclusive internal policy wbich Ureal Britain is at present carrying out. New Advertisements New Advertisements. [BEMOVAL. A. BULER & Co. HAVE REMOVED TO 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, sc 25-lm tt^ HERMAN SHULTZ, —AT— His Well Known and Old Established Stund The Government st. Boot Store, Has just received per steamer A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Which he offers at a very low price. Receives by each steamer from England and San Francisco BOOTS «3c SHOES or THI FINEST AND BEST QUALITY, FRENCH LEATHER, —AND— SHOE FINDINGS, At prices to correspond with the times, oc 12 Notice to Contractors. TENDERS are required tor cleaning out and repairing the culverts crossing Store, Government Broad and Douglas streets. Specifications to be seen at the City Council Chambers, Broad street, between thc hours ol' 10 a. m. and 4 p. ra. Tenders must be sent iu before Saturday, the 20th instan;. at 1 p. m., aud endorsed " Tenders fur Culverts." Tbe Mayor and City Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. By order of tho Mayor and Council, WM. I.RIGH. Town Clerk. October llth, 18CU. on 11 til RED LION HOTEL, GOVERNMENT BTRBBT. 'I'HE ABOVE-NAMED HOTEL HAVING J. been opened by JOE EUETT, He will he happy lo meet his friends on all oeensieus, a.l wi'l furnish them with tbe best of Wine?, Liquors, Ale, Porter, &c. and Cia:ar3. BOARD AND LODGING PER DAY, $1. fjST Bagatelle nud Skiit'es. Call and see the establishment. Bides and keeps order. NOTICE. JOE pre- oc 10 rpHB PARTNERSHIP HITHERTO SCB- l sisting between the undersigued Henry Waller, William Crooks, and Augustus Couves, as Hotel nnd Sftloon keepers at the "Grotto," siluato Government street and corner of Trounce Alley, Victoria, is this day dissolved liv mutual consent, so fur as relates to me, William ('rooks. The business will in future be condueteil by the continuing jnirt- iieis, Henry Waller and Augustus Cnuvi-s, who will discharge all debts and receive thc accounts due to the linn. IIKNRY WALLER, WM. ('HOOKS, A. COUVES. Witness, Robert Bishop, Solicitor, Victoria, V. I. Dated this 10th October, 1800. REMOVAL. I)U. BARNARD HAS REMOVED his Office to Dooglfl street, Bnt house on tlio right side, couth of Fort street. Dr. U. is conversant with all tbe modern Dental improvements, an J uses none hut the belt materials in his profession. Teftfa mounted on Gold Plato or the Vul- canite JJase in tbo neatest uml most artistic manner. t'tilnrufnrm administered and Teeth extracted without p.iin Advice rendered gratis. Oflice hours from 0 a. m. to 5 p. m. Victoria, October 8th, 1806. oc 8-Im ALICE BROWN'S FANCY TWIST SMOKING TOBACCO JUST RECEIVED AT A. F. KEYSER'S, Together wilh some lino HAVANA. CIGARS DIRECT. Also ou hand Wine Sap, Peach, Apricot, Mary's Own, Light Pressed, Natural Leaf, Buffalo Tongue, and Atlantic Cable Tobacco- JUST RECEIVED PER BARK RIVAL A Fine Assortment of Meerschaum Pipes. Call and examine. oc 5-lm Mrs. He in KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND THK latest fashions in MILLINERY, AT— Prices to Suit the Times, GOVERNMENT STREBT Between Fort and Bronghton. oc 5 ii VIRGINIA 11 By Steamship Active. TOBACCO & SBGARS FOH THE MILLION! F CAMPBELL, Hns received the most celebrated VIRGINIA BRANDS by express from .New -York City, Twists, Railroad, May Flower, AND TIIE ADELPHI COLD BAR, Manufactured eipressly for liira, ATLANTIC AXD PACIFIC CABLE TWIST and other Tobaccos too nnmerons to mention. Meerschaum, Briar Root, —AND— ALL KINDS OF PIPES, Playing Cards, IWalohcs—wII varieties. Havana Cigars By the Cargo or Sample. t&* Office of C. P. Green's Victoria and Esquimalt Express. r. catipbeix, oc 4 ADELPHI SEQAR STORE. New Advertisements. JSTOTIOE, MARTIN BROS., IMPORTERS OF Groceries and Provisions, FIBXPBOOF BUILDING, LATKLV OCCUPIED BV L'HOTKLIBB k Co, •WHAR.F STREET. oc C ill ham bra BILLIARD SALOON, consul <;<!VKimir.\T and vui:s srs. ■CnF-STAIKS- "^ntrance on Yates Street- or, 3-lm NOTICE. FROM AND AFTER THIS DATE I WILL accept Bank Bills for Bents Or for any other payments to be made to me. 11. E. SEELYU. Victoria, V. I., Oct. 3, 18GG. oc 3 CARRIAGE PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Yates Street, Between Deluge Engine House and the International Hotel. Work solicited, and done on the mosl ii-iiMinulili- terms hy W. M. KEOHAN. oc 2-lm Jesse Cowper, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in BOOTS AND SHOES, LEATHER, —AND— SHOE FINDINGS, "STATES STREET, OPPOSITE WELLS, FARGO k Co At the old stand of Webster & Co., it prepared to supply the wants of tho public iu his line. The Latest Stvles Received hy every arrival from Englnt <? and San Francisco. oc 2 CHAMPAGNE! NAPOLEON'S CABINET BOUOHil. "lirE HAVE APPOINTED MESSRS. VV GRELLEY k FITERRE, of Victoria, SOLE AGENTS —FOR— Vancouver Island and British Columbia. Of our ahovc-named Wines. Bouche Fils & Oo., at llarcuil-sur-Ay, se 19 Champagne, France. Snorborg & Rueff, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Boots and Shoes, Wharf street, Victoria, V. 1. oc Q A. & W. WILSON, House and Ship Plumbers CASFITTERS, BELL-HANGERS & TINSMITHS FORT STREET. All orders promptly attended io se 2 New Advertisemants. FASHION MUSIC HALL, ADJOINING WELLS, FARGO * CO'S, Yates Htreet. rpilK I'IH) I'll I ET OR TAKBS GBBAt X pleasure in announcing tbs arrival of tb* cclchrali.l PRIMA DONNA k PIANISTE, Madam Josephine Berndt, Who will every evening entertain the visitor* with selections frum thc most favorite O F F rt A s, And the most POPULAR BALLADS, In English, French, Italian, German, Hungarian, Spanish, etc., eta, etc , Ileing one of the most accomplished Linguists and Vocalists of the Day- In adilition to the talented Madam Berndt the services ofthe following galaxy of beauty have been engaged to wait upon customers: MISS M1LR0Y, MTSS SWEET, " DEVRIES, " WALSH, MADAM KENIE Open every evening at 8] p.m. ADJVEISSIOU FREE. C. BROOKS, oc 1 Proprietor. Chronicle copy Ayer's Pills Are particularly adapted to dorangementaof tbe digestive apparatus, aod diseases aria- lut; from impurity of tba blood. A largo part of all tbe complaints that afflict mankind originate In one of theae, nnd consequently theae Pill* are found to cure many vad- #tJ«s of disease. Subjoined are tbe statements from aomo eminent physicians, of their effects In their practice. As a Family Physic. .from Dr. E W. Corttcright, of New Orleans, "Yonr Pnxi aro tbo prince of purges. Thoir excellent qualities suipawH any cathartic wo possess. Tbey aro mild, but very certain tnd effectual In their action on the bowela, which makes tlieui invaluable to us in the daily treatment of disease." Fon Jaundice \nd all Liver Complaints. From Dr, Theodore Bell, of Hew York CUt. "Not only are your Pills admirably adapted to their purpose ns an aperient, but I find their beneficial effect* upon the Liter very marked Indeed. Tbey hate io my practice proved inott effectual for tho cure of bilious esrnt- plainlt than any one remedy I car. mention. I sincerely rejoice tlmt wo hnve at length a purgatlva which Is worthy tbe aunliduuctt of tlic profession und the people." DysrEPfHA — Indigestion. From Dr. llenr*/ J, Knox, of St, Louis. "The Pills you were kind enough to send me hare been alt used iu my practice, and haveaatisfled me tbat they an* truly an extraordinary medicine. 80 peculiarly are tbay adapted to the diseases of the human system, that they seem to work upon them alouo. I have cufed Rome cases otdyt- prpria and ind<tirsti>in with thnin, which had resisted tbe otWt nrntdlftvtt commonly use. Indeed I havo expert- mun tally found them to be eifectuul in almost all tbo complaints for which yuu recommend them.** Dysentery — Diaiuiikea — Relax. From Dr. J. 0. Green, of Chicago, " Ynur Ptli.p hnve had a long trial in my practice, and I hold them in esteem nsonn ofthe best aperients J have erer fouud. Their alterative effect U|wn tlio liver makes them an excellent remedy, when given in small doses, for Inltour c'ysentery and dianh&a. Their sugnr-coatiug makes them very acceptable aud convenient for tbe use of women and rhiidnru." Internal OnsTRrcTiox—TYormb—Suppression. " I find one or two large doses of yonr Pills, taken tt the* proper time, nre excellent promotives of the natural secretion ivImn wholly or partially suppressed, and ulfio very th fei ttinl to cleanse tbe itomacfi und expel worms. They are so much tbe l»'st physic we have that I recommend no other to my patients." Conrtipai ion — Costiveness. • ' From Dr. J. P. Vaughm, Montreal, Canada. " Too much cannot be said of your Pills for tho enre of Ottstiveness. It others of our fraternity bare found them an efficacious m 1 have, ihey should join me In proclaiming It for tbe benefit of the multitudes who suffer from that complaint, which, although bad enough In Itself. Is the pro genitnr of others that aro worse. I believe eostivenest to originate fn tlie liver, but yourPiLLsaffoct that organ and cure tiie dJHeasu." Impurities of the Hlood —Scrofula —Erysipelas — Salt Rheum — Tetter — Tumors — Rheumatism —Gout — Neuralgia. From Dr. Eteiirl l/ali, Philadelphia. "Yen wore right, Doctor, in saying that your PnA&pirrtfy the Mood. Tbey uo that. 1 hnve used them of late yean In iny practice, nml ,'igron with your statements of their efficacy. They stimulate the excrotorles, aud entry off tho Impurltlea tlmt lUitgnate In tlie blood, engendering disease. They stlmulato tbo organs of digestion, aud infuse vitality and vigor into tho system. - Such remedies as you prepare are a national benefit, and you deserve great credit for them." For Headache—Sick Headache— Foul Stomach—Files—Dropsy—Plethora—Paralysis —Fits —Ac. From Dr. Edward Boyd, Baltirnore. "Dear Dr. Ater: I cannot answer you what complaint* I have run'I with your Pills better than to tay all that tot ever treat with a purgative medicine. I place great dependence on an effectual cathartic in my daily contest with dls- ease.and believing ns I do that your Pills afford ui the beet we haTe, I of course vnlue tbem highly." t'tf Most of the Pills lu market contain Mercury, which, although a valuable remedy In skilful hands, Is dangerous hi a public pill, from the dreadful consequences that fro* queutly follow Its Incautious uto. These contain no mercery or mineral eubatance whatever. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Has long been manufactured by a practical chemist, and every ounce of It under his own eye, with invariable ace* racy snd care. It in Bealed nnd protected by law from couih terfelts, and consequently cau bo relied on as genuine, without adulteration. It supplies tho surest remedy ths world has ever known for the cure of all pulmonary com- plaints; for Couans, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Crodp, Wbooputo Cocon, Bronchitis, IxciPiEJtT Comcmption, tnd for the relief of consumptive patients in advanced stages of tba disease. As time makes these fhcts wider and better known, this medicine has gradually become the best reliance of the afflicted, from the log cabin of the American peasant to tho palaces of European kings. Throughout this entire country, In every state and city, and indeed almost every hamlet It contains, Ciiehrt Pectoral fa known as the best of all remedies for diseases of tbe throat and lungs. In many foreign countries it ie extensively used by their most intelligent physicians. If there Is any dependence on what men of every station certify It hu dono for them; If we can trust our own senses when mn see the dangerous affections of the lungs yield to It; If we can depend on the assurance of Intelligent physicians, whose busirieaa Is to know; in short. If there is any reliance upon any thing, then is it irrefutably proven that thin medicine doss cure the class of diseases It Is designed for, beyond any and all other remedies known to mankind. Nothing bnt Its Intrinsic virtues, and tho unmistakable benefit conferred on thousands of sufferers, conld originate and maintain the reputation lt enjoys. While many Inferior remedies hare been thrust upon tho community, bave failed, and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and produce*} cures too numerous and remarkable to be forgotten. Prepared by Dr. 1. C. AVER, PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, • LOWELL, 3ULA.SS. UO) SOLD BT Moore & Co., Victoria AND ALL DRUGGISTS. TLam ——e .[ .Mil,, ii .11 ,. ,',ai- The Dltfcorery of < hloroforai w Our own great dead 1 Wc neglect even our own great &en 1 There is one alive now wbom all men lior.or, love ami bless, but it might rain stars and garters, snd statues und pensions, iu thu heruld> riddeu isluud, Wore unytliing worthy oi' big glorious gift to humanity would lie conferred on Dr.'Same* Simpson, of Edinburgh. Science, humanity, and solid, sterling worth, are bo 'curvily treated, aud learn to be so modest, while lucky knavery and good courtiershii) glitter with rewards, that bo will probably not thank us for bunging his nunio iuto the light. We shall be even asked by some, " wbo is Dr. Simpson of Edinburgh f' We answer that Ur. Simpson is Iho inun who gave to tho world the grand, the blessed gift of chloroform. Come villi us, inquiring public, und a careless star scattering government man, to tho operating room of a London hospiiul. Do you know what this room used to bo iu 1847 ? A sceno of agony and keen tor- lure unspeukable, to which men wero obliged to apprentice thomselves, with sickness and fainting fits, ero they could witness it removed. Dottle wounds are nothing: pain that comes and goes is nothing ; but lo huve a surgeon's knife slowly searching in the homo of life—to have his scalpel parting tlio living tissue —to feel the saw rasping the bone, and forceps pinching the nerve, and to be held down against the agony till gentle nature took sense and agony away in a sickly swoon —that was onco the horrible experience of the operating room. Shull wc make the picture complete with a sketch of thoso cock-pits where tho stump of tho man of war's man was plunged into hot pitch to stop the bleeding, aud when poor Jack had come to again tho surgeon's knife was ready to cut nnd shiver him under his own eyes ? Or shall we speak of the sight that Liston and Brodio havo seen a hundred times wben somo unhappy girl accursed with a cruel disease, hits been carried white and shaking into the theatre, and has died in agony under tbe slash of tho knife 1 Ah I others than girls grew white, for generation after generation, at tho sight of that awful knife, so necessary and so cruel I Strong men borne from the battle, turned silent and pale, from iis dreadful gleum , brave hearts chose death rather limn the living auguish of tho operating table. Yet for all the years of disease nnd wounds, and lessons that had afflicted Immunity, there was no resource in many a hopeless case bnt the slow agony and uncertain gain. What did Mr. James Simpson do ? Why—heaven bless him for his gentle work—he sat, and schemed, and read, and labored, experimentalized, nnd euded by putting himself and bis companion, Dr. Keith, under the study table with the futneB of chloroform. But when their consciousnes returned, 'the terrors of the operating room were gone. Science, which gives so slowly, but with both hands full, when she gives at all, has honored his humanity with the dearest aud most precious boou that suffering mortality ever received. A sweet and sublimo anodyna wns found out, which steals tho feeling of the frame away, and leaves tbe patient quiet and the doctor free. Go to the operating room now nnd mark the glorious dilfer- •ence. Tho benign vapor is administered anp the knife does its work without a tremor or a spasm ; tbe sufferer wakes up and asks, 'wheu will it be ?' The deliverence from pain is the boon that Simpson conferred on men and women who suffer from maladies that call ■for tho knife and ligature ; and since God proclaimed the law that pain aud sorrow, ■misery and trouble should depart by man's patient works, as by man's faults they came, there have been but few nobler gifts bestowed on suffering mortals, feet up yonr statue for a great physician, generous peoplo of France, and don't ask what wo have done for our great and good living doctor. You made him a member of yonr Academy, and sent bim your Montlunon prize, and King Oscar of Sweden inade bim Knight of St Olaf. We who own him, who speak his language, who were tho first to benefit by the splendid scientific boon he bestowed on our hospitals aud sick rooms, and on the ccuch where motherhood fulfils, in exquisite anguish, the womun's share of the primal cur6e—we hardly know his name, and did our best some of us to back his discoveries with sober theories that pain was meant for man, and that it was impious to steal the agony from the fainting mother, or stay the death-sweat on the forehead ot the weak victim who writhes under the operating knife. We, compassionate at last towards the deepening groau of humanity, are only reminded of him by yon statue which hns been raised to Jenner ; and when we think of something worth giving him who found out this divine boon for ns—this fairy gift of chemistry — we remember thut tbe courtiers and the swells, nnd the diplomats fill the list of honors, so that we can merely give the Scotch Doctor our barren thanks while we are sound, and our blessings when tbe surgeons get hold cf as, and the case of instruments comes ont. —London Telegraph. New Advertisements. New Goods EX "ROYAL TAR." THOS. WILSON & CO,, Invite attention to Ilieir {few .Stock ot WINTER (iOOHS just arrived by Itoviil Tar from London, conMNting of FLANNELS—Welsh—Twilled Saxony lJlaiu and Faucy Colors DITTO — Canton — White and Unbleached BLANKETS—All sizes BALMORAL SKIRTS FRENCH MERINOS—In all colors —ALSO — Hoyles' Prints, Horrockses' Long Cloths, Linen and Cotton Ticks, Sheetings, Quilts, Drugget Squares,[Green Baize, Hollands, American Leather Cloth, —AND— A General Assortment of Goods suitable for tbe Autumn and Winter. Tho«. Wilson & Co., MASONIC BUILDING, GOVERNMENT STREET se 20 EEMOVAL. W. HEATH OSS jjr BEOS LEAVE TO INFORM HIS Iricnds nnd tho public that he bas removed hi!) Boot and Shoe Store To Government stueet, two doors from tlic "Colonist and Chronicle" Office, where bo will continuo his li.tut Making business. BOOTS AND SH0E8 MADE TO ORDER Of the best materials and workmanship. . N.B.—Repairing done at shortest notice. so 23 i LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ROUGH iV. and dressed for sale cheap, J. ROBERTSON STEWART. Victoria, V. I., 20lh August, 1806. se 22 NOUVEAUTES D'automne et D'iiiver.' J. H. TURNER El1 CIE., Ont l'lionneur d'informer leurs amis et lo public quil viennent do recevoir un assortment do NouVo- autos de Modes des Meilloures Mais- ons do Paris. MAISON DE LONDRES. Septcmbre, 1866. se23 H Turner & Co, GOVERNMENT street, VICTORIA, V.I. LONDON FIRM, J. P. Tunstall & Co. LONDON HOUSE, September, 1866. Wt ■hare received by u Iloyal Tar" aud late Express arrivals a great part of our Autumn ami Winter Stock. It comprises as usual a full assortment of Stable anil Funeij Goods. Linkns, Chitons, Prists, Damasks, Blankets, Flannels, bo., Dkkss Goods, The Nkw J,insi:ys, Sebges, Meuinos, 1'oi'Lines, Plaids, kc. Shawls—Rich Broche, Wool, Himalayan, kc, Ladies' and Childuen's Uni>i-;i:ci.otium;, Mantles, Fobs, Hosiery, EhbboidEBIES, Lace Goods, kc. Millinery- Wreaths, Head Dresies, a beautiful selection of Bonnets in tlie Lamballe, Pamela, and other new shapes j Huts in silk, velvet, and straw. This department is note wider the direction of a First Class French Milliner, who arrived by last steamer. The above gauds have been selected by our London partner with great care, and will lie sold on most famorabie U rme. se 21 II. Turner *Sc O o., Agents for Alexandre's Kid Gloves. HAVANACIGAB& LEWIS & ANTHONY, TOBACCONIST3.1 47 Yates St,, Brick Store Noxt to Corner of Government St., BEG TO INFORM THEIR FRIENDS AND Hie pnblic in general tbat they will con stantly receive by every steamer a good assortment! Genuine travana Cigars and tbe Best Brands of Tobacco, imported direct for tbis market, so tbat tbey are able to .ompete with any hrnse on this Island, either Wholesale or Retail. N. B-—Special attention will be paid to Country orders. HEIMAN LKWIN. | LOUIS ANTHONY, oc 2 A Triumph ot Science —AND— THE LIGUT OP TUB WOULD DK. MAGGIEL'S PILLS & SALVE. These L'fa-giving r^medi*'* nre now, for tlie flr t !•■"•*» t V" i I'Udl civ to tli iv r <i. For ovur aijuaitcr (fa century ol pri. at.- practice thi JngreditHls U theso Life-Giving puis n*v» lift.n used with tho Ifmtttt success. Their tnhuton >• « tony io rrvenl rit«M0, but to mre Tln'v so rch ou> th* various nsladtti hy which tho pntlont In Buffering, atM r«'invigoraie* t'-e ailing tytltm, T tho turod and infirm a iew duios of tlieno valuable FILLS will prove tu he VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH, For In evrrv ca-e they add new life and vlta'lty, and -entire! the w mi tig di ,rKie, to thoir i Tin tine iiate. To thfl yo :lf n ti I miidl' kgad they wilt pr«ve mo*t In- valuitle, a« a ret y, *p«i:i/li* and iter'taif medicino. i ere fi a dream rotllfoa, thit Ptinoo«do*£ooo fought for thieo hundled vetM ago, and never fwnd. ho looked fora f m tain that would reitore the old to \ igot and niiiku y outh eVer An Eternal Spring* I It was left for (his dny find hour to realize tho drentn and hIiow in onetfJorit/us foot the magic that n.adt it fair. TUESE FAMOUS REMEDIES Cannot »tiv the flight of years, hut *hpy can force back, an'', hold ;,]■.■.i, iii-c i -■■■■ '.ni mi M iri iiiph over tbo ng 'I and the wmn.:. Lot true Instate then, hut lotto tlm favorable opportunity that Mfatt, When taken as prvici'ibfd~ For Billious Disorders Nothing can he mor« p'otiticI ire of core than these Pills.— Their almost in-gi". [nflaoitoo i* felt at Ooooj and the usual cone mitaiits of tht-* unit distro*ain»f dim-aiu aft n-uiuvud. These reinttlie* are made from tlie ]>ureii VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS. They will not harm the mimt delicate female, and caibti Kl.i-nwith gnod effect in prescribed ti.sls to the )ouugeat babe. For Cutaneous Disorders And all eru-.lienfl of the .kin, tho S.AI.VR ii most Invaluable. It duel ii t li.-sal i xlemally nlnii", bul polls. tr ,t.e> Willi the inosl starching elfiXte lo the vory root ofiheeul. Mn. Diout PaLirea requests that orders for teaching, playing and tuning Piaiofortes, and for instruction in Singing, may be left with Messrs. Hibben k Carswell, Stationers und Booksellers, Government street, or at his residence, near the lop of Fort street. * HE- OT>JEnSTTJSrC3r —Ot THIS— EUREKA CONCERT ROOM ISDBtt THS ItHIUGEHEYT OF JIBS. OlMni.ES. fTHIS MOST FAVORITE AND FASniON- able place of amusement having been entirely re-decorated will re-open This Evening at 9 o'clock. Mr. Ned Reed, the famous Banjo Player will be in attendance to amuse visitors with his mins'rel Songs. At the Bar tlic best of case Liquors aud Havana Cigars will be dispensed. Open «vtry Evening at 9 o'clock, admission frvi. ee 2t DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS Invariably cure the following Diseases : Aethma, Uuwel Complaints. OOllKlu, Ooldi, ChettDi'eaaeflf CoitlveneKR, Djjtpemla,' iiianh -a. Dropjy. DoUlftK Feve and h$\ •*■ PemalftCnmplalnU, Ufiadache, Indication, Ilifl'ici Zi, Inflaram tioh, Inward WoUCOOM, Lt-er Complaint, Lowt.e-isof Si'iiite, Bipnrorm, Rheumat um, tialt i I "-sin, Scalds, tfki'.i DiFiases. **yg" NOTICR.—Vonejjenrino without tbe entWed trade-fnark nroa&d e*ch pot or hou, signed bv DR. J. »iA(.(;it-.i,, 43 Fulton street} New kork, to counterfeit which it fchmy, ISt Sold by n\\ respectnhle Df'alnra in Medirines throughout the United S.atea aud Can.ida—at 25 cents perhor or pot, A. O. Langley & Co., Cow For Sale A COW (AND CALF SIX WEEKS OLD), warraok'd perfectly gentle. Price $55. Also, a young Steer, Apply to sc29 li. NIAS, James Bay. Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE. 'I HE PARTNERSHIP I1ERETOFOHE EX- I isting between Thomas Napier Hibben and James Carswell, under the name or firm of Hibben k CarBwell, hns been this day dissolved by iiiiiiiinl consent. The DusinesH will in futuro bo carried on by Mr. T. N Hibben, who will pay and receive all money duo to or owing by tho lato firm Hated this 13th day of September 1800. THOMAS NAPIER HIBBEN, JAMKS CARSWELL. Witness to tho signature of Thomas Napiei million, GlOIIOl! PEAnKPIfl, Solicitor, Victoria, V. I. Witness to tho Signature of James Carswell, limn h r Bisuor, Solicitor, Victoria, V. I. se 13-lm BRITISH PERIODICALS. The London Quarterly Beview (Conservative). The Edinburgh Review (Whig) The Vv estminster Review (ftadical) The North British Review (Free Church) Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (Tory) The fo.ir Rftriews re-piibliohed hy Mr>o«rM. Frorr k Co., ar*> trenerallr coi'Sidtned aa the Great. Reviews, anu Illarkwoud Itan I mi justly placed in the saino rank. Whoever dlipenfen wlthrmdin/ ini'dicatloti** of thiscla"!, whstever may he hiit '/eneral ioforinntfon, will soon be altoirelhor behind tli" time* in whieh he liven—and In these timfs a p^rsO'imay soon vet very fnr behind. They mny ho lead and studied with advantage by the people of thin country, of every creed and party. fj- BLACKWOOD fi unumiallv attractive it thh time to American*, not only fir Its sori I articloi hy <IMiiii{uiihed writers of flntlun, bat for :he arcnunt of Ihe late civil w-»r. now heing written hy Qol. Von Borke, AOeimanolTlenr, chief- if-fitaff to Gen. J. E.B. otuart, of tho Confederate army. TERMS FOR 1866. For anyone of the Kevlewn $4 per annum For an; two of the Reviews 7 " For nny three of the licvicwi 10 '* For all four of the Review** 12 " I'.ri lllnckwot'd*! M t •: 7 n- , 4 " For Blackwood and *mo Revl-w 7 " Kor Bin-kw*,od and any two of thn Re- vi-wB 10 " For Blackwood and three of the Review*..13 " For Blackwood and the four Hovlewi 16 " CLUBS. A dtirnitnt of tmefty percent, will bo a'loWed to clubs of four or more penoni. ^hn.q, four oopjea of Blackwood, or of ono i:evlew will he went lo one ad* drest 'nr 412 80. Four copies of the fuur lteviewa and Blackwood, for (46, and no ou. POSTAGE. When eent by mail, the I'ostagb to fltiy part of the TJnittd-t tei wi'l be I ut tweutj-lbnr cents a year for " lackwood," aud but ei^ht cento o year foreaohof the lteviewa. Reduced Prices for previous years- SiibsrriherB may obtain ihe Reprints immediately preceding 4866, as follows, viz.: Jllarhoood from September, 18fi4. to December, 1860 inclusive, at tbe rate of f 2 50 a year. Tlie North British from January, l^f.3, to Perember, 1NJ5, inclusive; tbe Edinburgh nnd the Tris/»iift*f«'lrrm r\p il. 1864, to D^cemte', 1S65, inehniv*. at.d tbe Londftn QvarUrly fur the year 1S'.'6, attheratoof $1 A0 a year for each or any i evi-w. HtSf A few copies yetrrnnln of all the four Reviews for J863nt H a set, or |1 60 for auy one. M;0\AUD SCOTT tkt CO., Publithcrs, 38 Walker 3trcet. *V. K I,. S. & CO., also publish tire PAItMEE'S O-XJIIDE TKE ONE THING WANTED. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS, The Blood. These fsraonB fiilla are so comi>oied thn they opernte wholesomely on the slonmch, the liver, Ihe bowUs, ami other organs; hy correct-' inK any 4(>r,1"neIoen'* 'n their Inni-tlonir whereby a stonily supply of pure materials tor the renewal of the Illooil is lumished, n-nl iv OOQIta&l iilisiiiictioii of ell'ete products Iti eP fceled. This perfect circulation thus becomes the very fountain of health and life, and over- comes all form of disease whercter its sltua^ tion. l.i mi ;il niKorilci-N of Ibe Llvei- antl Miimurli. All who ever indulge a' table, either in eating or drinking, should take about ten of thes- tamouB pillaat bed time, from which will re» suit u clear head and good stomach thc fi.il w- ing morning. Thousands of Ladies are always complaining of sick headaches, want o appetite, want of energy, and want of strength, to correct nil these evils, three of four ot tbes* I'ills should be taken twice a week, when tbey would give the invalid ibe health anil appetite of a ploughman. females of all Arcs and Cla««es Obstructions of any kind, either in yonnflr or those between forty and fifty—the most critical peiiod of life—may be radically remo'.'?<t by using thc.-ic Pills according to the printed directions which accompany each box, Koung persons with sickly and sallow complexions may have tho bloom of health restored by thlr correetive, which puriOcs the blood and expels all gross and impure humors from tbesys- tem. Beware then of tbo critical age fron forty to fifty, as it sends many thousands to [iremature grave,—theso Pills should be take) it that period of lite two or tbree times * leek Want of Strength and Energy* Persons of sedentary habits, or those troubled in mind, working in Factories or Coal Pits, who cannot obtain that amount of fresL air and exercise which nature requires, suffer from weakness aud dclility, lowness of spirils and want of appetite. All sucb should take » Jose or two of these Pills every three or font days, as they act gently and effectually on tb» system and impart vigor and energy to the body, which is always followed by a geod appetite, sound and refreshing sleep, and * high flow of spirits. For the Cure or Dropsy. The cfBcncy of Holloway's Pills In Dropsy is extraordinary. They act with such a peculiar effect upon tho system, that the fluid* causing this direful complaint, are perceptibl carried off and prevented from any furthei ni'ciiiiiiiiuiiuii. The sufferer regains a buoy* ancy of spirits and rejoices in a completely renovated coustitution. It is indispensably necessary tbat the Ointment should be most effectually rubbed into the complaining parlfl during the whole course of treatment. Children and their Allan ntr. In no country in the world are more children carried to an early grave than in Great Britain. Coughs, Measles, Scarlatina, Fevers, and other diseases nttack the little sufferers, apd death, but too often, follows at a rapid pace ; yet if nt tbe first stage ot these complaints, parents were to have recourse to Holloway's Pills, all danger would bc avoided . for the stomach and bowels would ae gently bet effectually cleansed bT this mild aperient; the depraved numors corrected ana tne secretions duiy regulated. A perfect cure would ^oon bi effected, and the "ttle patient restored to sobd'*' health. By Wrssv Stiotuxk. «f Edinburgh, nnd Ilia la.e 1. P. Agents for Vancouver Island and British n"»■>"•», ef y«i<- ■ <.n*«_ avoii. Bojai Octavo, ieoo I pugei, nnd nuineroii- Eugravlnsr i VjUe »7 for the t»o Totam«i—bjr Hall, nil paid, J8 06. „ M Columbia. sc2 Holloway' Pi. r \T* the best known remedy in tk world fi* the following diseases: PoMattbe P.stablinhment of Proleiisor H.illoway.MI, Striuid. (near Temnle Bar.) I, ndon : alR" hy all re*ptct! illtle Di iiirirl.'iiJ anil Jlealers In Me icines I lirnuffhoul th» civilized worlil.at tlie lollowini: piicea—Is. 1^., ft. 9d, In. 6d., 111., 22«., and 3Sk. each box. tstXts Artlilllu Biliiou:* Co mplafnU nlntehea ou thr skin Bowel complaints Colic* Ceiistipatlon-e'l'the Howls Ceiisninl lion Dehilly Dropsy Dyaentr? Gfyti[ielas Female lrregular- Ittoi Fever of all klndi Fits Heat Head .Arho lndlgentioa JnSiimmatlon .liinildlee I.iverOomlilalDta Lum 1 ajj.o Pita KheumatlFm KeLenllOii *t L'ritie Pernfu^orKiaa a Evil *nrc Throata r'lone and Grave secondary tiymp. terns !'■ Dn'ereux Teiuora I'lcera Venereal aflea- liena • IVorma of a Kinds Weakneaa from whatever cauae ... There Is a considerable Having by talcing Ilia stfter eiiwe. Illrectinnn for the jfuidi nee of patienta In every dluor der are atllaed lo ench box. Pxintbd and Published by McChtJiti k C». at the office, Langley Strsst.
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Title | Evening Telegraph |
Publisher | Victoria, B.C. : McClure & Co. |
Date Issued | 1866-10-12 |
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