"c0e1ad2d-4da4-4805-9998-c99b337ef2a2"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "2016-05-12"@en . "1866-10-05"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/eveningt/items/1.0313097/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " (Jfotritw\n84*pi#K\nVOL. I.\nVICTORIA, VANCOUVER ISLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 5. 1S66\nNO. 82.\nTHE\n\" EVENING TELEGRAPH,\"\nrURI.IitllEU\nEverv Eveniag at 4 O'clock,\n(Saturday and Sunday evenings excepted.)\nALSO SVSST\nSUNDAY MORNING !\nTKIIMS OF SDBSVRIPTIOK I\nfar Annum, In advance, by mail, $10 00\nFor six month. 6 00\nler Week, payable le Carrier, tt\nlDgU tuples, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2* 10\nFor terms of Advertisement apply at tbe\nOffiee. Lan ;ley Street\nLINCOLN HOUSE!\nCor- Washington and Front sta,\nPORTI AND, OREGON.\nUT. C. MATTMESSEIV,\nOf the St. Nicholas Hotel, Victoria,\nHAVING TAKEN THE AROVE HOUSE,\nwishes to announce to the public that he\nis now piepsred to accomodate guests in a\nsatisfactory mann- r. Noihing will be left undone, which is in the power of thn proprietor\nto do, to render guests comfortable.\nPortland, August 24th, 18GD. so 14\nRED LION HOTEL,\nGOVERNMENT STREET.\nriiHE ABOVE-NAMEP HOTEL HAVING\nJ. been opened by\nJOE EUEZNT,\nHe will ho happy lo meet his Iriends on all\noccasions, an will furnish them witb\ntbe beat of\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Wine?j Liquors, Ale, Porter, &c,\nand Clears.\nBOARD AND LODGING PER DAV, $1.\nNew Advertisements.\nTJJSIIVERSITY\nWASHINGTON TERRITORY\nI\nthe 17th inst. Pupils ol both seies received, who will be expected lo lurnish their\nown rooms, which are provided in separata\nbuildings, free uf charge.\nThe Expense ot Boarding and Tuition,\nwiihout incidentals, will not exceed $10 per\nquarter of 11 weeks, payable in advance.\nFor further information address\nKEV. GEO. F. WHITWORTII,\nPresident.\nSeattle, W. T., Sept. 1st, 1800. sell\nNOUVEAUTES\nDE LAUTOMNE ET D'lIIVER.\nJ. H. TURNER Er CIE.,\nOnt l'honneur d'informer leura\namies et le public quil viennes de\nrecevoir un assortment do Nouve-\nautes do Modes des Meilleurs Mais-\nonu de Paris.\nMiscellaneous.\nRelief for the Afflicted.\nTHE INTRODUCTION OF\nPerry I>av\nVegetable Pain Killer\nTo the Suffering Ifumani'y of this Age\nhus relieved more pain, mid caused more\nreal joy tban any other one thing that can\nlie named.\nNew Advertisement*.\ntht:\nEverett's Exchange, EVENING TELEGRAPH\nSTORE STREET, V. I.\n-I'HE PROPRIETOR RE.SPKCTFOt.LY IN-1\n1 form* iiu trieids and tiie publto mat be I\nbits opened his old stand in Sinn- ntreet, where\nbe will keep as before the finest quality of I\n\\ IKES, LIQUORS, and CIGARS.\nCome nnd see.\nse 3-lra PAT.\nEVEBffTT, Proprietor.\nI\nGENERAL\nMAISON DE\nSeptembre, 1860.\nLONDRES.\nse23\njgr Bagatelle and Skittles.\nCall and see the establishment,\nsides and keeps order.\nJOH pre-\nse 10\nMrs. Hein\nKEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND THl'i\nlatest fashions in\n:m illinery,\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094AT\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nPrices to Suit tbe Times,\nGOVERNMKNr STREET\nBetween Fort and Broughton.\nI'HE GREAT KEMEDY OE\nAGE.\nTHE\nHOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.\nTlio tilt, I of\nthc ointment\nSystein\nTo the vi ry co o and rcntre qf al) dis a es\nwhich affect the human body, this remarkable\nprcpiira ion penetrates. It disappears under\nthe friction nl the hands, ns salt disappears\nwhen rubbed u,ion meat. Thi unguent performs its healing errand rapidly, safely, aad\nwithout pale, .-imple eruptions, open sun-s,\nhard tumors, .fcrqlolom t)evelopm\u00C2\u00ABDti oj nil\nkinds, alieeases, cancers, old lvoniiea. and, in\nlact, every speci s of infl imtuation and suppuration, whether in tie skin, the flesh, the\nglands, or among the muscles, can be arresteb\nin ill destructive course, and permanently\ncured without danger by rubbing iu this inestimable Ointment.\nBad I,**;*,\nHint lli-east>,\ni '-< .\nSores, and\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0e ti\nFor Sale Es Camden,\nHeiletier. Boeder, nn* kngastma BIKers,\nOregon CMcr la bbls. and t*iat,\nClaret In cufci, balf-taiki and rases,\nteutonic and California White Wine,\nFreneh lleobol to <\u00C2\u00BB.!'.,\nEay. cilquoi, niimm and Bollenger Cham.\npague,\nAnd In More an assonment of Rmndy\nand Liquors mllable fur Ibe Trade.\n10- Depot of Havana Cigars.\nEUGENE THOMAS,\n,\u00E2\u0080\u009E c Vates street.\nLIST OF AIIRIVALS\nAt the Mount Ararat Hotol during thc months\nof June, July, and August, 1866.\nJune His Excellency Governor Kennedy, Mr\nWilliam A Q Young, Mr. Benj W\nPearse.\nJuly\u00E2\u0080\u0094Messrs Jas Wilcox, F Dnpray, Jas Reed\nMacadam, John Dand, Louis Fhilpot,\nF W Alwood, J R Ford, E S Hatch, Sir\nJas Douglas, D Fraser, E S Whitting-\nham.\nAugust\u00E2\u0080\u0094H E Seelye, W E Stronach, J\n' Roberison Stewart, Thos Lett Stal-\nschmid\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0, Robt Burnaby; John Nicholson, M M Titus, F W Green, Benj W\nPearse, Acting 8urveyor General, R\nHoinfray, H 0 Tiedemann ; James Mc-\nCutchan; Wm Denny, Wm Wilson,\nJoseph Hilton, R D end J; Kennetb Mc-\nKensie, Jr, Wm B McKensie, David B\nBlair, Chas Redlern, Chas Kent.\nse 4-lm\nFOE S-A-I-.E3,\n3*\nJn many Hospitals in Kurope this celebrated\nremedy is now used for the cure ol old wounds,\nBores, and ulcers ; in Spain and Portugal, and\nin many parts of Italy, the first Physicians re-\nregularly prescribe ils use. Il is a sovc.cigr\nremedy lor bud breasts and had legs; and likewise for all skin diseases. It is to be found in\nlbe chest of nearly every sailor, soldier, an<<\nemigrant.\niini>niii>ii' I.\u00C2\u00AB or Vouth i\u00E2\u0080\u0094Sores and\nUlcers.\nThe above class of complaints is surely re\nooved by nightly fomenting the parts witl\nnn water, and then by must effectmilly rub\noing in this Oiniment. Persons suffeiing Iron,\nthese direful complaints sliould line Dot a mn\nment in arresting their progress, ll should hi\na'detstood that it is nol sullleient merely lo\nsmear the Ointment on Iho affected parts, hut\nit must tie well mbbad la lor some cotisidernlils\ntime tw or three times a day, tlmt it may he\ntaken Into the syitetn, whence il will ri'tnnv\nonly hidden sore nr won id as effectually R,\nthough il \"ere palpable to tl ye. Bread and\nwater pou'lices, alter Ihe rubbing In ill ll\nOintment, wl I do great service, This Is Ih,\njnly proper tn-atiueiil fbf leniiiles in i-a-es ol\ncancer i.i Ibi stomach, or fur Ihusc wbo ttilli;\nirom a gcnernl bearing do* n.\nPiles, Fistula\", HriMHIi\nBlotches,asaUoswellings. can wilh certnicij\nlie radically cured if the Oitilmeui be Ulei\nfreely, and the I'ills be taken night and morn\ningns recommended in the printed Initrui-tlioni\nWheu ireated in any olhcrwiy thelecomplaint,\nDiily dry up in one place lo break out in an-\nnher; whereai this Ointment will remove tli.\nhumor from tlie system, and leave the pulieri\ni vigorous and Healthy being. It will rcquir,\n.iuie, aided by the use of tne Pills, lo ensure\nasting cure\nlll)illii il\", Dior.rhltls, Soie Throats,\nAny of the above, class of diseases may be\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2uredbywell rubbing the Oiniment tbree\n.imes a day upon ihe skin covering tlie throat,\nchest, and neck ot thc patient. The unguent\nwill soon penetrate tbe pores and give immed.\nlate relief. To allay Ihe lever and lessen tba\nindamation, eight or ten Pills should be taken\nnight and morning. Tbo Ointment will produce perspiration, which is so essential for\nremo-ing fevers, sore throats, and those oppressions of the chest which arise from\nAslhn a, Bronchitis, and other causes.\nBoth the Ointment and Pills should\nBe used In the following Cases I\nHad I***\nHit Breasts\nBums\nBullions\nBiteol Mn.cht toes\nand Sand-Files\noco-bay\nCbiego-foot\nChilblains\n\"happed Hands\nInvaluable Remedy.\nOur first Physicianu use It, ond recommend\nits use; tho Apothecary finds it first\namong the medicines called for, and\ntbe wholesale Druggist considers\nil a leading article of his\ntrade. All the dealers\nin medicine speak\nalike in its fa-\nvor;andits\nreputation as a medicine of great\nmerit and virtue is fully and permanently established, and it is the great\nFamily MediciDe of the Age-\nEvery Volunteer should have a bottle, in case\nof sudden attacks of Disease.\nTaken Internally, cures\nSndilcn Colds, Coughs, ke.,\nWeiik Stomich,\nGeneral DeMIity,\nNursing Sore Month, Canker,\nLiver Complaint,\nDyspepsia or Indigestion,\nCnitnp and pain in the Stouiuch, ^\nHowel Complninl,\nPum'ers' Colic,\nAnintic Cholera,\nDiurhoBtt and Dysentery.\nTaken externally cures\nFelons, Boils, and Old Sores,\nSevere Burnt and Scalds,\nCuts, BruiBes and Sprains,\nSwelling of the Juints,\nRingworm and Tetter,\nBroken Dreiists,\nFrosted Feet and Chilblains,\nToothache,\nFain in the Face,\n>'eurulgia and Rheumatism.\nWILLIAM LYONS,\nSHIIiPIPIKrO\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 AND \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nCommission Agent,\nOn the Oornor of\nWharf and Johnson Street3-\nse 3-2m\nAyer's Pills\nJob Printing\nESTABLISHMENT\nLangley Street, Victoria,\nThe Printing Office\nF-A.I3ST KILLEE,\nTnken internally, should lie inlcltcrnteil\nwith milk or water, awl sweetened with\nsugur, il desired, or made inlo a nvnip\nwilh molasses. For a COUGH uml\nHrtMii'liiif. a lew drops on .-ugir, Mien,\nwill lie more <-tV.-cliv thnn anything ebe\ntot SORB THROAT, gargle the throiu\nwiih ti mixture of I'aiu Killer and wuter.\nnnd the rel.ef is itnuiediate und cure pom-\nlive\n1ST It ihoold not he forgotten that\ntba J'nin Killer is equally na uood to\ntuke inli'itiuliy ns to use externnlly.\nEneh liottia is wrapped with ull dnec-\ntlom for its use.\nPrice:. 25 cents, SO cents k $1- per bottle.\nEX FIDELITER\nAre | micuUrlv adapted to\nderatigomentKofthedigeitlve\napparatus, im I diseases arlt*\niiig fiom impurity of tbs\nHood. A hiv part (-f tit tha\ncomplaints that afflict man*\nkind originate tu oue of these,\nanii<'.ii:sw|ui'iitly the\u00C2\u00BBPiiAS\nare found to cure taiay vari-\notltts of didcaao.\nSubjoined arc the statements from eouie eminent phyii-\nciaus, of their effect* in tlieir practice.\nAs a Family Physic.\nFrom Dr. E. W. Cartwright, of Sew Orleans.\n\"TourPitu are the prince nf purjn* Their eiwllent\nqualities aurpass any cathartic we possess. They are mild,\nbut very certain an ff the ini[iiirlil.s\nthat itagnnti- lu the blOOd, MgMftriBI dlst'as*. They\nlUnalate Un orgMU of di^Mlion, and iufuw vitality and\nTlfpir Into tin- -v-t-ni\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 >,|i), n't lies us you prepare are a national Mosul, aud\nfw dmrrs jwrt \u00C2\u00ABH lorUw\u00C2\u00AB.H\nFor Hi;unnii:- BlOl HlA0AOH\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u0094Pon 8T0K\u00C2\u00AB\nACII\u00E2\u0080\u0094Pll.ES\u00E2\u0080\u0094DltOPrtV \u00E2\u0080\u0094 J'l.EIIIDlU\u00E2\u0080\u0094PAOALYblS\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Kits \u00E2\u0080\u0094Ac.\nFrom Dr. Edward dttjt\ Bad!ttore.\n\"pE*n Xnt. auk I i.niMi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 m '-rmplalnti\nI have rurett with yonr Pail bt iter limn to **> all that xrt,\nnrrtrtat udh a purgtCttr SurfttM I DlMi (Ml do|#nd.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ncenn an dhrtoal orttartlc In my daily poowi \u00C2\u00ABnh dis-\nMse.and btUtvfag \u00C2\u00AB\" 1 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\" 'bat yoqr I'liut allunl u\u00C2\u00BB 'he host\nwe have, I of course value tbem highly.\"\n49- Most of the rills In markot contain Mcmiry, which,\nalthough a valuable remedy In skilful hands, ll dangerous\nto a public pill, from the dreadful consequences that frequently follow its incautious use. Those contain uo mercury or mineral substance whatever.\nEVENING\nTELEGRAPH\nOffice ia replete with every appliance\nand variety of Material for the\nExecution of\nLETTER PRESS PRINTIHii!\nIu till itR branches, whether\nPlain or ornamental\nV\n'HE OFFICE AIMS at securing\njucL speedy Eiec-ution of orders ns il\nconaiiUot wilh correct and eli-gatit Work-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0naaihip.\nOrders received for Printing\n! Uooks,\nPamphlets\nOatalognM\n.Sermons,\nBaportl\nRentnls,\nLeases,\nI Law Forms of every\nih-ncription,\nBusiness Cards,\nInvoices,]\nBill Heads,\nTrade 1'orms,\nCirculars, (Plain\nColoured,)\nHunil Bills. (Plats 01\nColonrnlJ\nFor Prices, apply at the\nLanffley street,\nOffice\nA\nWITH TEAR-\nWill work in\nA GOOD MARE (IN FOAL)\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0A. ling colt by her side.\nsingle or double harness.\nApply fct the\nOflice of the Evening Telegraph\nI.ASGLBY STREET. se 9\nSol.l \u00C2\u00BBt t\n^4, str\"nd.\nPorns (Cjrna)\nRhrnmatism\nCancers\nUaids\nO ntracted\nand\nSore NIpplM\nSlit! Joints\n8> re Throat\n(\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:in|il',r.riti\u00C2\u00ABtSlB\nSkin diseaa\nScurvy\nG\u00C2\u00BBut\nSore .heads\nllaAduUr Swell-\nI'tiinora\nlings\nI leers\ni- mbago.\nWoundi\nI'ilea\n\ aw*\nbllshment ol\nPllPFEflSOB HODOW*\nT^Diph Bai\n, Lr\nnti.'ii ; also by a\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0esDecUbln iVuukIsIi cai Pmlcr. In MOillclims Ihrougb\nniltl.e civilil.il world, at tlie foll-wlnit piieen ls.lM\nI (i. tn id-'. 11\".. 'tt-, *nd S3a, wch Pot.\n.,* Tlmre \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00C2\u00BB cooilder\u00C2\u00ABbleii\u00C2\u00BBviDgbj'.aklng the lir^t,\nMM.\nN B \u00E2\u0080\u0094 I'lreuMotn tor tho rnlduieo of P\u00C2\u00ABtl\u00C2\u00BBnU In tr\u00C2\u00ABt\ndliordor art affiled to eaeh Pot.\nChoice Lot of Bacon\nJamt Arrived.\nFor Sale by\nau 2\nP. Gilligan,\nSTOKE BTRKBT\nEXPRESS LINE STAGE?-\nrtillK\nCOACHES OP TniS LINE W-\nnow run regularly, leaving Yale,\n11iiiu!:i s,\nAnd FrJdayw\nAT 7. A. M.,\nFOB SAVANA'8 FFBBI\n(Big Bend Route), until the completion ot the\nrond, when tiiej will go to Savana's lerry.\nThe Coach for Cariboo will leave Yale on\nMonday.\nit-\nT. J. BARNARD.\nAyer's Cherry Pectoral\nHai long bei-n manuffti-tiiri-d by a practical chemist, and\nevery ounce ot It under liis own eye. with invariable area-\nracy and care. It is sealed and protected by law from counterfeits, ond consequuntly can bo relied on aa penulne,\nwithout adiiltenilion. It mippllea the surest remedy the\nworld luw ever known for the enre of all pulmnnary com-\nBlalnUi for Coughs, Colds, HmnsKsKS, Asmm, Caocp,\nWHoofiNO OtTOOE, DnoNcniTis. InaHBB CoNsc\u00C2\u00BBrnos, and\nfor tho relief of consuniplive patients in advanced stapes of\nthe disease. As time makes these facts wider nnd better j\nknown, thla medicine has cnidually become tho best reliance of the afflicted, from tho log cabin of tbo American\npeaaan! to the palacea of European kinga. Throughout\nthis entire country, in every state and city, and Indeed al- :\nmost every hamlet it contains, Cnrwiv Pectoral ia known j\nas tha best of all remedlea for dlaeiuea of tho throat and .\ntunes In manv foreign countries it is extensively used by I\ntheir most Intelligent physicians. If tliere ts any depend-\ntem on what men of every nation certify it has done for\nthem; if we can truat our own eenses when we see the dangerous allcclions of the lungs yield to it; If we can depond\non the assurance of Intelligent physicians, whose business j\nii to kuuw ( in short, if tliere is any relianco upon any J\nthing, then is It irrefntably proven that tbia medicine dole\ncore the class of diseases it is designed for, loyond any and\nall other remedies known to mankind. Nothing but its Intrinsic virtues, and the unmistakable beoellt conferred on\nthousands or sufferers, could originate and maintain the\nreputation it enjoys. While many inferior remedies havo\nbeen thrust upon the community, havo failed, and been\ndiscarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred I\ntenefts on the afflicted they can never forget, nnd produce!) |\neurea too numerous and remarkable to be forgotten.\nPrepared toy \u00C2\u00BB'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 *- ' Public Opinion 7 60\n' index (Free Trade) 14 00\n\" III. Sporting News 8 00\n\" Spectator 14 00\nII Ile-lOW H00\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Saturday Kevl\u00C2\u00BBw 14 00\nDilbP\" Nation 12 00\nlondu-i Illustrated Heira 14 00\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Atlact'-l Monihl; SOU\nBlack iv ond*. Magazine \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 8 00\nH,arpi'. M*e:i7.ine 8 00\nSixpenny Magume 3^0\nKnickerbocker 86\nPacific V inf It. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 80u\nCoilev'i-UdiesBoGt .SOO\nMolhsal Bust SOO\nContinental Magazine 8 00\nMinium Demorest's on'lilv 3 00\nF. I.eslie'1 new Family Maesz-ne 3 00\nChambers' Ktlinbrrgh ournal 4 00\nMonthly papers, \"nee a Week 8 00\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ii AllthaTear Round 5 00\nThackeray's forahilliianazine a OC\nLondon Lancet 8 00\n3. A Pala'e Temple Bar 6 00\nLondon Society Jfazaline 8W)\nSt. James Magazine 0 00\nF.ilinborgh Review 10 00\nLondon lleview 10 00\nNoith British Rev'ew 10 00\nifeetmiustcr Re-iew 10 00\nLnnden Art Jc,nijud\u00E2\u0080\u009E l\u00C2\u00BB0O\nMain;* Sm.'.tiai lfl[ 10 00 dSbtniitg CtUgntjjIj.\nFRIDAY EVKNINU, OOIOBBB 5, 186G.\nTbe I'ullllt al <\u00C2\u00A3u. silou\nIf anything shows more clearly than\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2nothcr tho wretched character of the\npersons who have opposed the popular\nmovement for a change iu the (joveiiiiuciit\nof the country, it ie tho cowardly course\nthey have pursued. Not a sing'e individual of tlicui bai ever resorted lo argument\u00E2\u0080\u0094the only legitimate method of\ndealing with public questious. From the\nrowdy action of turning off the gag in\nlbe Theatre to the self-dubbed loyalty\ntrash and pointless abuse of the Chronicle,\nindecency, fulsehood, and cowardly blus.\nter haVB been the only weapons used.\nNot an effort bas been mude lo show thai\nthe people of this colony would bo better\noff under the expensive and inefficient\neystem of Government we are required in\nthe future to sustain thun under a form of\nrule as cheap and as liberal as that which\nexists in Washington Territory\u00E2\u0080\u0094uot an\nindividual has dared to come forward and\ntell tbe people of Vancouver Island that\nit is well for them tbat thc resources of\ntheir colony should be locked up, that industry should lie tabooed, that the mechanic aud artizan generally should be\ndriven from the country, and that the\npopulation should be reduced to a few\nwhiskey dealers with the Indians. And\nyet this is the gist of the whole matter.\nIt was only ou Wednesday the steamer\nActive took from our wharves over one\nhundred and twenty pasbeugere. The\nPortland steamer week ufter week carries\nits load ; aud thc most unfortunate and\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ickening aspect of this exodus is the\nbet that a large portion of those who are\nleaving are Inmilies, and families that\nhave been in the colony for years. Is\nthere therefore anything moro insulting to\nthe intelligence of the community under\nsuch a slate of things ns this, than for a\nnewspaper to come out and wilh the\nvanity of somo silly boy, tell the people\n\" all is not lost\u00E2\u0080\u0094trust in it\u00E2\u0080\u0094it is loyal\nto the core.'' What does the man out of\nemployment care for such spurious stuff\nas Chronicle loyalty ? What does any\nperson in the community who is Buffeting\nfrom the present state of things (und\nwho is not?) care for this Brammagcn\nattachment to the Crown, this boguB\nfealty ? If it were genuine would it add\na single dollar to the wealth of the colony ? and the fact of its not being genuine, the fact thnt its proprietors or conductors are held in the utmost contempt\nby the community because of their lack\nof political honesty 'tnd independence,\nonly makes the matter as despicable as it\nis ridiculous. Who have betrayed public\ninterests, lowered tho standing of the\npopulation of the colony abroad, gone to\nevery depth of public ignominy to please\ntbe Executivo of Vuucouver Island, but\nthese very individual* of tbe Chronicle\nwho now prate of loyally ? Surely they\nare, with all their oblusi-nes*, not blind to\nthe fact that nobody believes them. The\npublic voice is unanimous in declaring\ntbat tbo dastards who prove false to the\npeople can never prove faithful to the\nCrown.\nWe havo snid not a singlo individual\nhas dared to come forward to refute our\nposition ; a few ruffianly poltroons talk\nof throwing rotten eggs at men coming\nforward to discuss public questious\u00E2\u0080\u0094questions which affect the well-being of the\nentire community\u00E2\u0080\u0094hut the rotten-egg\nargument is the best indication of\ntbe rotten cause, and the most\nconvincing proof ot the cowardice and\nincapacity of tho parties using it. Iu\nthe absence of argument, therefore, on\nthe part of the \" loyalty-mongets,' we\ncan only toke up the rubbish which is\ngiven ns as a substitute. In yesterday's\nChronicle an appeal is made to tbe\nAmericans in order to prejudice them\nagainst Mr. M'Clure. This is rather a\ngood joke for rampant loyalty to come\ndown on its knees to the foreigners it is\nstigmatizing, and ask them for assistance\nin preserving the country from an annexation foiling which, most laughable of all,\nit declares doeBu't exist! Verily the fool\nonly wants sufficient rope to hnng himself\nBut what is tbe crime of Mr. M'Clure,\nwith wbich these bogus British subjects\nof tbe Chronicle charge him ? Why, being\nintensely British iu sentiment and favoring\nthe Southern States in 1862 I\u00E2\u0080\u0094that is,\ndoing what nine out of every ten English\nnewspapers did during the early stage of\nthe American war, when the North was\nfoil of blnster, when it exhibited but few\nof tbe great qualities which afterwards\ncame out, and wheu it wus insincere on\nthe question of slavery. Mr. M'Clure,\nhowever, unlike many editors of British\nnewspapers, when he saw that the North\nhad throwu aside incompetency and it \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nviiiccri'y, when ils mission inc.urn- a much\nholier one thnn lliat on which it siuilcd,\nIn i-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0nn-un nnlctit mlvoi'iit,- of tbt Northern cutise\u00E2\u0080\u0094tin advocacy that wns not diminished by personal ob.v rvuliou of the\npeople in Ilie Northern Hates while the\nwar wus ftolttg on\u00E2\u0080\u0094and an advocacy\nwhich, feeble ns it was, he put forward iu\nboth Ihe English and Canadian press. So\nmuch for our contemporary's \"appeal to\nlbe Americans'' We will assist him,\nhowever, iu tliut appeal by saying we care\nfor neither the good nor the bad opinions\nof the Americans any more than we care\nfor the good or bad opinions ol Englishmen. Whut we cons der just and necessary we will advocate, whether it plBMU\nor diipletsesSliy portion of our population.\nWe admire ihe liberality of tbe institutions bf tlie United States and the energy\nof character which that liberality brings\nout, but this admiration does not lead us\ninto humiliation before the American\npeople, any moro thun beiog u British\nsubject leads us to swallow every indignity\nbecause it comes from British hands. The\nonly policy we have pursued since we came\nto tho colouy is the policy we aro nt present pursuing\u00E2\u0080\u0094 that of entleavcring to\nbenefit the country. We have carried\nout this policy, when it was a serious loss\nlo us to carry it out ; we have advocated\nquestions when nineteen-twentictli.s of the\ncommunity were against ns, und persisted\nin their udvocucy until tbey wero it success.\nWe do not intend lo niter our programme\nnt this lute duy. We have commenced\nthe present agitation and we are determined to carry it through. In doing so we\nshull resort to nothing but what is fair,\nconstitutional, and legitimate. If we\ncannot beat our opponents we shall never\nskulk behind cognomens, or perpetrate rowdyism at public theatres ; we shull never\ncall upon our friends lo rotten-egg any\nperson who espouses nn opposito cuuse to\nour own. We are strong in the consciousness of right. We know Ihe cause we\nadvocate is the only one to preserve a\nvestige of British sentiment on the\nPacific ; the only one to save the colony\nfrom hopeless destruction; the only one\nto bring people buck to our deserted\nhouses, to induce men to till our unoccupied lands, to open up our mineral resources, to piake the country alivo witb\nindustry, aid the homes of the people the\nabodes of happiness. We can be hold in\nthe advocacy of so noble a cause ; we\ncan afford to despise the miserable opposition of a few degraded meu who nre\nwilling to shout for any thing that brings\nwitli it office or emolument, aid thu paltry\npersonalities of ricketty journalists, whose\nprinciples rise and full according to ad-\nvertlsing patronage\u00E2\u0080\u0094not only because wo\nknow we are in tho right, but because we,\nare Certain of success.\nNew Advertisement!\nMrs. Hcin\nKEEPS CONST WTI.Y ON' HAKD THi-\niODI ill\nISA ILZLHSTEiRY,\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094il \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nPrices to Suit tho Times,\nt:nVi;i(VV!.M' BTRIKf\nlleiwe-n Fiirt and Imiigtati 0. \u00C2\u00BB\" '\nNew Atlvtrtist'iii'nis.\nJesse Cowper,\nNt w Advertisement*.\ntt\nVIRGINIA\nli\nBy Steamship Active.\nTOBACCO & SEGARS\nFOB T n E M1L LI 0 N !\nF CAMPBELL,\nHns received ihe most celebrated VIRGINIA BRANDS by express from\nSew York City,\nTwists, Railroad, May Flower*\nAND Till;\nADELPHI COLD BAR,\n.Manufactured expressly for bim,\nATLANTIC A\1) PACIFIC CABLE TWIST\nand other Tobaci oi loo numerous to\nmet tiin.\nMeerschaum, Bnar Root,\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094AND\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nALL KINDS OF PIPES,\nPlaying Curd*. Matches\u00E2\u0080\u0094all\nvarieties.\nHavana Cigars\nBy Ihe Cargo or Sample.\nIS* Office of C. F. Green's Victoria\nund Esquimult Express.\nI', t ttll'lill.I.,\noc4 ADELPHI SEOAll STORK.\nNOTICE.\n\SD AFTER THIS DATE I WILL\naccept\nNew Advertisements.\nTHE PARK HOTEL\nTjiROM\nBank Bills for Eents\nOr feStaiiy other puym- uts to be made to me.\nII. E. SEELYK.\nVictoria, V. I., Oct. 3, 18C6. oc 3\n'PUIS WELL KNOWN AND BBAUTI-\nJ. fully situated Hod in now lilted up in\nthe most luxiir.ous style for boarders and\nlodgers. Private rooms can bo had for\nparties.\nA TABLE\nWILL BE\nD'HOTE\nAFTERNOON\nLAID EVERY\nAT 5 O'CLOCK.\nEvery description of amusement, including\nmusic, is provided for the guests.\nLadies and gentlemen can Iind in the Park\nHotel a c imfortuble and limn- mis home.\n'1 lie best of wines and liquors kept on band.\nLadies can have free use of a phaeton for\ntown drive.\nBoarding by the week at low prices to unit\nthe times. oc 5\nALICE BROWN'S\nFANCY TWIST\nSMOKING TOBACCO\nJUST RECEIVED AT\nA.. F. KEYSER'S,\nTogether with some fine\nHAVANA. CIGAR* DIRECT.\nAlso on hand\nWine Sap, Peach, Apricot, Mary's Own,\nLight Ptessed, Natural Leaf, Buffalo\n. Tongue, and Atlantic Gable\nTobacco-\nJDST RECEIVED PER BARK RIVAL\nA Fine Assortment of\nMeerschaum Pipes.\nCall and examine.\noc 5-lm\nQueen Charlotte Coal\nMining Company (Lim.)\nNotice of Meet^g.\nAX EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEET-\ning of Miiirebolders oftlifs Company will\nbe held in tho office of the Company, Citv\nCouncil ClinmbcrH, on THURSDAY, the llth\nduy of October, inst., at one o'clock p.m., for\nthe purpose of electing Directors ; as some\ndoubts have arisen as to the legality of the\nelection of the pn-sent Boiird.\nThe fourth Ordinary Meeting of tho Company will be held at the same Lour und place\non WedBtldftJ tht 17th day of October inst.,\nfor receiving (Jiiartcrly Report and gontral\nbusiness.\nCor. Broad and Trounce sts., 1\nOctober 8, 1866. /\noc3 J. S. WILLIS, Secretary.\nWliulrsiile am! ltd nil Dealer iu\nBOOTS AND SHOES,\nLEATHER,\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094AND\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nSHOE FINDINGS,\nVATBS STREET,\nOPPOSITE WELLS, FARGO k Co\nAt the old stand of Webster k Co., i<\nprepared to Buppljr the wanla of the\npublic iu liis line.\nThe Latest Stvles\nReceived liy every arrival from Efoglai C\nand San Krancisco. oc 'I\nfashioiTmusic hall,\nADJOINING WELLS, FARGO k CO'S,\nYates Htreet.\nrilllE PROPRIETOR TAKES GREAT\n1 pl-nsure iu announcing the arrival of the\ncelebrated\nPIUXIA DONNA k 1'IANISTE,\nMadam Josephine Berndt,\nWho will every evening entertain the Tisitori\nwith selections from thc mosl favorite\nO F E R, A. H ,\nAnd the most\nPOPULAR BALLADS,\nIn English, French, Italian, Oerman,\nHungarian, Spanish, etc., etc-, etc-,\nBeing one of the most accomplished\nLingusts and Vocalists of the Day\nIn addition tn the talented Madam Berndt\nthe services of the following galaxy of beauty\nhave been engaged to wait upon customers:\nMISS MILROY, MISS SWEET,\n\" DEYRIES, \" WALSH,\nMADAM ORENIEH.\nOpen every evening at 8J p.m.\n-ADMISSIOlXr FREE.\nC. BROOKS,\noc 1 Proprietor.\nChronicle copy\nIIAVANACIGARS.\nLEWIN & ANTHONY,\nTOBACCONISTS.,\n47 Tates St., Brick Store\nNext to Corner of (loveriiraeut St.,\nBl-'.r, TO IM'tiUM THEIR FRIENDS AND\nt e pnblic in general that they will con-\nsUuily receive by every steamer a good as-\n-iirtme'ii ut Ceniilue i< aiunii \u00C2\u00AB litai*\nnnd the lies! lil'KOdN nl IiiImcio,\niinpnrii d direct for this market, ao tbat they\nare able HlMMM witb iinyhruseon tbii\nIsland, cither Wholesale or Retail.\nN. B\u00E2\u0080\u0094Special attention will be paid to\nHEIMAN LEWIN. I LOUIS ANTHONY,\noc 2\nNEW WEST-MINSTER\nGAME DEPOT,\nYATES ST.,\nNext door to t'tif oornnr of Government,\nopposite Zclner'a Drug Store.\nIMIE SUBSCRIBER HAVING MADE AR-\n1 rangi'ini-nts to receive from different\nparties the produ c of tba Island and country\nwill be prepared to lurnish\nGame,\nFish,\nFruits,\nPoultry,\nEggs and Vegetables,\nEach aud all in their season, at the lowest\nprices.\nJAMES ALLE1\.\nocl lm\nREMOVAL.\nPOWELL HAH REMOVED HIS\ngery aud Residence tn tbe corner uf\nDOUGLAS AND BROUGHTON STBKBTS\nto 13 II., and 8\nau 20\nDll. PO\n.Surgery and Residence to the corner ul\nDOUGLAS .\n(nuir l'ort).\nOrnca Hotjas\u00E2\u0080\u00949 A. M.\nP. I, tu 10 I*. M.\nAugust 23.\nTvTOTIO-'E.\nTHE ROYAL HOTEL,\nWharf Street,\nHAS REDUCED ITS PRICES TO MEET\nthe times, and clean comfortable beds\nrun be obtained for 25 eentM per uight or $1 60\nper week. Board $1 per day.\nS. HILL, Proprietress.\nN. B \u00E2\u0080\u0094The Hotel Is fire-proof. oc 1\nBANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA.\nLondon, 3d August, 1801.\nI^ROM AND AFTER 25tii SEPTEMBER,\n180(1, Ma. Daviii Maiihiiai.l Lash will\ncease to bc Manager of this Bank ill theso\n('oliiuies, nnd ils. Wm. CttBTis Wakii is\nauthorised to perform Ihe duties of Principal\nOllicer uf the Hunk in these Colonies, signing\nnil documents as Acting Manager.\nBy order of the Court of Directors,\nJAS. D. WALKER,\nse 20-lm Inspector.\nOrient al Restaurant,\nYATES STREET,\nIn connection with the Oriental Hotel.\nrpHIS ESTABLISHMENT IS OPEN AT\nX ALL HOURS OF THE DAY OR NIUHT.\nTHE TABLE\nWill be furnished with the best the market\naffords.\nBreakfast,\nDinner,\nSupper\nAt moderate prices,\nOysters in every Style.\nPrivate Rooms for sm ill or large parties.\nCall nud judge for yourselves. se 30-lm\n\"ROUND THE CORNER\"\nIS THE NAME OF THE\n3>t:e\"W s-A-looist\nJUST OPENED IN\nLnngley Street, round the\ncorner from Yates slreet,\nIn the building formerly occupied by the\nSaloon uf EiiKiiHAiiii-r's Hotel.\nThe Saloon has been tastefully refitted,\nuud will bo supplied with thu\nFIRST QUALITY OP\nWines and Liquors.\nThe proprietor respectfully invites the public lo call \"ROUND THB CORNER\" \u00C2\u00BBnd\njudge for tlietnselvss.\nUOVEItNEF.NT BTilKET ENTHANCE \u00E2\u0080\u0094 NEXT\ndoor to the Talagraph Ufllco.\nsc 29 J t\u00E2\u0082\u00ACOn HERKIMER.\nH- Turner & Co.\nGOVERNMENT STREET,\nVICTORIA, V. I.\nLONDON FIRM,\nJ- P- Tunstall & O0.\nLONDON HOUSE,\nSeptember, 1866.\nWe have received by \" Royal Tar\" and late Express arrivals a\ngreat part of our Autumn and Winter Stock. It comprises as usual a\nfull assortment of Staple and Fancy Goods.\nLinens, Cottons, Prints, Damasks,\nBlankets, Flannels. &c,\nDbess Goods, The New Linseys, Serges, Merinos,\nPoplines, Plaids, &c.\nShawls\u00E2\u0080\u0094Rich Broche, Wool, Himalayan, &c,\nLadies' and Children's Underclothing,\nMantles, Furs, Hosiery, Embroideries, Lace\nGoods, &c.\nMillinery - Wreaths, Head Dresses, a beautiful selection\nof Bonnets in tbe Lamballe, Pamela, and other new\nshapes; Hats in silk, velvet, and straw.\nThis department is now under the direction of a First Class French\nMilliner, who arrived by last steamer.\nTlie above goods have been selected by our London partner with great\ncare, and will be sold on most favorable terms.\nse21\nJ. H. Turner & Oo.,\nAgents for Alexandre's Kid Gloves.\n- - - <\u00C2\u00A3bcnhig culcgntplr.\nFRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBERS, 1868.\nCOMMERCIAL\nMIIII'IMMi INI . '.l.tlilCM fc..\nrOKT OK VIUTUHIA. VANOOUViilt ISLAND\nMTiiitn.\nOct 4\u00E2\u0080\u0094Sip Ocean Queen, Smith, San Juan\nCMAIIO.\nOct 4 \u00E2\u0080\u0094Sip Thornton, Warren, San Juan\nCaiiue Caroliue, Comiess, Ban .Iiihii\nPuuipbuoI'I Fiamtua \u00E2\u0080\u0094The editor of the\nNanaimo Tribune has been visiting some of\nthe farms in that vicinity, atucug others thc\n\"Cornish Farm, of which he speaks thus:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n\"It is the best example of what energy and\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2kill, backed by a little capital, can accomplish in t'ie way of firming that we have\nseen in thc colony, and one that numbers of\nour agriculturalists night find it profitable to\nimitate. From Mi*s\u00C2\u00ABrs Francis nnd Nicholas,\nthe proprietors, we received the following information : Thc breadth of land under cereals\nthis year was 40 acres, about two-thirds oats,\nthe remainder in barley. The oat erop wus a\nvery heavy one, and the quality first*olaaB.\nThe yield of barley wns astonishingly great.\nOn one portion of tho farm, where about a\nhundredweight of seed was sowu, the yield\namounted to three tons. The turnip crop ra\nnot so well forward as it should hnve brer\nhad the weather been luoislcr ; it looked\nhealthy, however. The potatoe crop wns\nbeyond the average, bolh in quantity and\nyield. Messrs F. and N. have forty head of\nstock on the firm, tbe l:l,e number of hogs,\nand a largo number of geese ami fowl. Besides tbe land under tillage\u00E2\u0080\u0094about CO acres\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094they have over 250 acres of meadow, off\nwhich they sold this year upwards of $1500\nworth of hav.\"\nFaou Nanaimo.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The Sir James Douglas\narrived down last evening. Wc condense the\nfollowing items of news from the Nanaimo\nTribune ; a miner named Win. WlgneU was\nbadly injured last Monday week in Douglas\nPit by a runaway skip coming down the incline and striking him, crushing his back and\nhips. Ho is getting better. * * * The\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 even young men reported \"missing\" huve\nturned up, with plenty of game. Tliey will\ngive no information about tbe result of their\nprospecting * * * * Constable Stuart\nand two assistants caplured at Departure liny\ntwo canoes containing \"0 gallons of Indian\nwhiskey which hud hern shipped from Victoria\nby a man named (.tiller. Three otlier canoes\ncoutniaiug cargoes of \"tnngle-leg\" were allowed to escape as the constable's canoe could\nstow away no more * * The ship Riviere,\nat) days from Sau Francisco, arrived at Nanaimo last Monday week, with 00 tons of\nfreight, chiefly for Ounnlnjhaa Bros, and\nMayer.\nThis Sailors' How.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The thieo sailors and\ntwo civilians charged with kicking up a row\nin Jolm-oii street and assaulting ollicer\nAbson, were brought up to-day on remand.\nAfter hearing further evidence, thc magistrate discharged Tadhunler, the civilian who\nwas in tho boat when the sailor jumped into\nit, there being nothing against liirn. To the\nsailors and civilian the niagUtrn'c gavo a reprimand, telling them tliey .should have assisted the ollicer ins'.eml of resiatiug him, and\nwarning them against tiie grave offence of\nrescuing a prisoner, which was a crime bo I\nmight havo sent them up to trial lor. lie\nwould fine White, the chiel aggressor, $20\nor two months imprisonmeut, and the other\ntwo sailors aud the civilian $10 each, or oue\nmouth. Tho magistrate gave olliucr Abson a\nhigh character for steadiness and sfBciaaoy,\nWhstbbx Ukion Telkuiiai'U\u00E2\u0080\u0094The Nanaimo\nTribune says :\u00E2\u0080\u0094A cauoc arrived from Skenn\nRiver last evening with Mr. Robertson and\nsix of the Telegraph Company's operatives\non board. Tho telegraph had been laid tea u\ndistaneo of 350 miles beyond the mouth of\nQuesnelle, and was still progressing northwards al thc rate of Jij miles per day. Mr.\nRobertson says tIlu greater puttion of tbe\ncountry over which the line passes is magnificent prairie land, the grass on it in some\nplaces reaching ns high as eight ami ten fi el;\nIt was well watered by numerous small lakes\nand streams. The company had about loo\nmen employed\u00E2\u0080\u0094whites aud Chinese\u00E2\u0080\u0094when\nour informant left.\nTill Late Sintiiirr's Funbuai,.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Owing to\nthe funeral taking place yesterday just before\nwo went to press, our uotico was necessarily\nbrief and imperfect. Among tho pall-bearers\nwe omitted the same of Mr. J. P. Davies ;\nalso that at Christ Church and tho Cemetery\nthe Rev. Dean Cridge conducted the regular\nfuneral services, while Mayor Franklin,\nMaster of Victoria Lodge, read the Masonic\nBurial Service.\nPilomotors. To shew the wonderful effect\nthat the scurrilous letter in thc Chronicle of\nthe 4th inst., signed \"Loyalist,\" produced\non Mr C. B. Young, the letter signed \"Monitor was two days in our offico before \"Loyalists\" letter was published I From what we\ncan learn \"Loyalist's\" letter may result in\nvery disagreeable consequences to himself.\nA Literary TniEF.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The Chronicle coolly\nappropriates several items of interest from\nthe last Nanaimo Tribune without giving that\npaper credit. This is an old gamo of our disreputable neighbor's and one that is looked\nupon with contempt by respectable journalists\neverywhere.\nStreet Row.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Joe Eden was brought up in\nthe Police Court this morning, charged by\nofficer McAdam with creating a row in the\nstreets last night. Joe at once \" acknowledged the corn,\" stating that he had been\n\"keeping a birthday\" and was rather intoxicated. He was fined $1.\nAlamo Down.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The steamer Fideliter\nafri*4 in Portland yesterday at 2 p.m.\nTELEGRAPHIC.\nEurope.\nNmv Yottt, ct. 2.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Foreign aitltts\nrcii-.Tc, i.v tin- Oii; of Par - may\nfarther explanation of tlr- idea\nii tin h^agllsh mi\nlli'tivJ rami untl continued high un. -\nbare Inn \u00E2\u0080\u00A2-\"\u00C2\u00BB-< 1 * ma injury oa tbi\nin mi.-.t of il,, n.'iii-ultiiritl dis'i\nBngl ind mnl Ireland In t\ntbi l aUo coutenplatlng the\npoeeiblliij ol beii_\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 detained onptl o at\nKoine, and n\u00C2\u00AB a t'Oiuequonco has drawn\nop u lecrel bull delrgatiui{ bis full mi,...-i-\nto a cardinal whom certain rea \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 pre\nreal bis naming ut pratent. Aeaoona\nthe Hoy Father ia laken eaptire or deprived of his apostolic liberty, tiis cardinal will repair to Vienna or London,\nand there publish tbe bull Which is now\nto bis possession. All Cat hole 11 -lm i\nall priests, and ull the faithful are, lining\ntbe captivity Of l e Sofertigu Pontiff, u\naddress tbemaelrea to this orgou of the\nl'ojio reduced to alienee, and who will be\nthu Interpreter ol l'cter in boude.\nEaalerot\nWashington, pet. 3.\u00E2\u0080\u0094ibe household\neffects left at thc Arllog on Mansion by\nQeneral Lee, or rather the fragments re\nmailing of tbem, wen- recently delivered\nto tlio party authorized by Qeneral Lee\nto receive tbem. This was done, the\nNotional Intel igencer says, nuder an order\nfrom tbe Preeldent. It appears tbat\nnearly everything of any value had been\nstolen. Many valuable paintings, Including\nsome of tho family portraits, wore taken\nfrom the frames, packed in boxes and\nstored since 1861 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 These boxes bare\nmen broken open and everything of real\nvu.ue taken away, una letters und private\npapers of General Lee scattered over the\nhom\".\nThe Herald's Was'iinpto:: special Mrs\nGeneral Di.x will only bold bis appoint\nment as naval offle'er for n few days. He\nhas a pted the mission io France, which,\nI understand, was offered to liiifcui'li Mr.\nSeward's full und cordial approval,\nWhether this I'uct is an indication of a\nchange in our foreign policy, I must leave\nJ'uu to infer from the Gciii-rul's well\nknown opinions in regurd to Mexico uud\nthe Monroe Doctrine.'\nMexico.\nNew York, Oct. 8.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Snntn Anna was\noverrun yesterday by parties who are\nanxious to enter ihe services of \Ii-x c.>.\nIt ia reported I hut ti firm ou South Street\niuis been commisBoned to hoy up six\nsteamers for the service of tlm Liberals.\nThe loan of live millions of dollars, which\nSinttt Anna was negotiating, bus been\nconcluded with three bunking houses in'\nthis ciiy.\nf anuria.\nNew York. Oct 3\u00E2\u0080\u0094Tho Herald special\nsays, the Fenian prisoners iu Toronto will\nbu tried next week.\nLoyal j-screamers.\nEiiitor of tuk Evksixu Ti ItSG ii a en,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Sin :\nSeeing a letter in your paper toe oilier evening\ndescriptive of the cbaractori who are putting\non tlic garb of false loyalty for dtshouMt purposes, I take the liberty of DO ting sunn- of\ntin-in mors ieoislvely than did even votu eoc*\nrespondent \" Looker-On.' Biggins of tbe\nOKrotielt, who is now so blal int aboul liis ti-\nUchmsnl to the British 'l l,mnn ami Ilriiish\ninstitutions, only s wei k oi is ago In tnj pn\nsenee, and in the pre.'in I several gSDtla\nmen nu Wharf street, wh tn testlfj to tha\ntroth of what I tan - tld bi would no In for\nAnnexation, ifhttnougkl il I i\u00C2\u00ABU tuccteiiaoi\nCochrane, who wa o loyal in the Theatre,\nuo later than li--' wi 1>-- deolan A, In lbs presence of leyi ral | tit ipso wbo are read/\nat nny lima to sub I I late tba asi erl that\nbe would like to see Annex lion or any other\nchange tliat would raise be price of real\nestate I No e. sir, what can the public think\nof such fellows as these? Talk ol r lieu\neggs I I leave it to the public If t.r and feathers and riding on a rail wuuld not be more\nsuitable treatment?\nJons Bolt/,\nSpecial ftnflcc*.\nBfaoriL.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Messrs. Suluuion lir-is. have rt-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 iug ou\nintent street, opposite the St N\nHotel.\nIIHII ,\nI nn len .tiling, wfcii b ihey will\nhouse in town. Gh\na call. *\nDtOBI PAtMl its for\nli-ackiiig, playing and Uu ;.-s,and\nba left wi'h\nII tlonera and\nii >oV --i - r . Ooveraeienl street, \u00C2\u00AB,r at bl\ndeoco, ue i tba top of Fori street. *\nAtsx J. II. Turner\n.V i .... London Hoii-i, havi. i-.eived to-duy,\nby Bapress from Paris, a full assortment of\nl.-xiiinlr. 'a luinoii-, kid glove., for whieh\nthey are tl\"- solo ageu'S iu Vancouver I-lnud\nand Ilriiish \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 lutnbia. *\nFhunch Mtuiesar\u00E2\u0080\u0094Tbe millinery depr.rt-\ninent \u00C2\u00BBt Louden Hou e is now under tbo mun-\ni of a 'aily who urrived by last steamer from Parle. I. II. Tomxs k Co. *\nNew A-lvertinetni.Tili'.\nHollowat'i I'.-i ,\u00E2\u0080\u0094W. hou DI tbwalOenplalata,\n.. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 tv*tDtstsaat, too it lefiuu.it\n. |\n.- k\" .wn tint l...ili c>n>ia hu.! .tinrliap. y\u00C2\u00AB|>e|ttl<'\nund IMai'llK-a 1*1 1-i cure where all\nihers fall. Wnile for Hums, Scalds, Chil\nblains, Cuts and all abrasions of lbe skin\n>Siivtifi<-l's lalVe is infiiilible. Sold by\nJ. Maouill, 11 l'uiu -tree , New V-ork, aud all\nOrngjjisis, ut 2:i i-ts per box.\nNow Advertisements.\nAEEIA.E PAINTINo\nIN ALL ITS BBANOHBB,\nYates Street,\nBetween Deluge Engine House\nand the International Hotel.\nWork solicited, aid done on tbe mosl\nreasonable t.rms by\nW. M. tSQBAX.\noe 2-lai\nCbauob of Assault.\u00E2\u0080\u0094J. Stephens, of the\nIlnlfway House, Saanich, charged a neighbor\nnamed Bryant in the Police Court to-day\nwith assaulting him. Owing to Stephens'\nabsence the case wus postponed till Monday\nA wandering paragraph says tliat n\nlump of ice, say ten pounds, placed in 8\nwell will rentier its water delightfully\ncool, and fur more pleasant than ice water\nfrom a pitcher. Tbe ice has to be renewed ouco in ubout ten days.\nAn English paper states that tlio regi.\nments which wero under orders, In the\nusual term of service, to leave Canada for\nservice iu tbe West Indies and otlier\npoints, have been ordered to remain in\nthis Province for tlio present.\nGen. Pope proposes to gather all the\nIndians foaming iu the Rocky Mountains\nla d on the great plains of New Mexico\ni to a teservalion in the Mississippi Vul\nley and teach them agriculture.\nWe see by the Times that the Nova\nScotian and New Brunswick delegations\nto the Colonial-office had an iuierview\nwith Lord Carnarvon on the 30th July.\nThe \"Grotto,\"\nOPPOSITE THB TBLKOHAP&OPPiOE.\nFor a glass nf cliinco I'lipicr go to the\n\" Grotto,\"\nThere \"mink mi tits bkbt '' you will\nBad is lite IllultO.\nMint Julep', Sliuiry Cobblers\u00E2\u0080\u0094everything\n imk ;\nConic ye tlmt do thirst, yon will Iind its\nno fooling,\noc2\nLTT'-MilBIEIR,\ni LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ROUGH\n. 1 and dressed for sale eheap,\nJ. ItOIIICllTSO.V STEWART,\n('ictoria, V. I., 21).h August, 1H0G se 'J3\nJSTOTIOE,\nMARTIN BROS.,\nIMPORTERS OF\nGroceries and Provisions,\nFIUEPUOOF BUILDING,\nLATELY OCCUPIED RY L'HOTF.LIER i Co,\nWHAEP\nSTREET.\nsc 0\nSAN FRANCISCO\nOYSTER SALOON !\nGovernment Btreet,\nUevwen Gus Kevser's and V.'. V,\nnpat UNDERStGSrBD, IN YTSW Ot TOT\n1 (i. . I nn . \" lelka \u00C2\u00ABaid were coaiiui',\nbove prenlsea, and intend!\nto OPES THI BBS OYSTUS the market\nfurnishes. Tney will Le\nKb .1 s t (' \u00C2\u00ABl\nFried\nstewed\nIn or Out of Ihe Cheil\ntSf Open at all hours.\nse'J3-!m .1. B. P.UELL.\nYorkshire Bacon!\nEx Royal Tar,\nFor sutu \ty\nFELL k CO.,\nse28 V ti I street.\nDissolution of Parlmrship.\nNOTICE.\nBE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX-\ni-tinir between Thon ts Efapler Hibben\nand James Carswell under tba u.u.ie or linn\nnf Hlbbea k I'.ii-M.-'l. Imi been this day die-\nsnlied liy mutual ooneent.\nThe ousiness will in future he carried on\nby Mr. T.N Hibben wbo will pay n-id receive all money due to or owing by the late\nfirm\nDated this 13th d.iy of September 18M.\nTH0MA8NAPIER HltiitE.v,\nJAM...S CARSWELL.\nWitness to the signature of Thomas Napiei\nliibhen.\n(ju'juuF. Peaiuces,\n(jollcitor, Vietotin, V. I.\nWitness to tbe Signataro of Janes Carswell,\nKottl 11T UlSlIOP,\nSolicitor, Victoria, V. I.\nse 13-lm\nOLYMPIA OYSTERS\nIM EVERY STYLE AT\nA. W. PIPER'S,\nAND im-:\nBest Welsli Rarebits\nO IS T HE ISLAND.\nse 19\nCHAMPAGNE!\nNAPOLEON'S CABINET\nw\nBOUCHU.\nTt HA VK .\ PPOIKTBD MESSRS.\nHllELLKV k PITEREB, of Viotorla,\nSOLE AGENTS\n..ii\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nNEW BUTCHER SHOP.\nWan.. 12. Townsend\n- PUBLIC THAT\ni>\nSATURDAY I7EZT\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nF u r e Ic rt >r urki-'t,\n:.:-;\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ntttt,\nAdjoining ihe UiMBIO Lcitoiro,\nbebepei, i.v Iteeplsf a (rood artlole\nand by strict attention to tusiuen, to\nmerit a share of tbe puljiic putr-jcago.\nse IMai\n, n Appeal to the Citizens of\nVic'o;i<, V-I\nI'HE CONGREGATION EMAXC-EL OP\n1 Viciurii, V. I., iu meeting assembled, tbia\n.ia . Saturday, Sept. !2d( IBee,\nBid i,f our Fellow Clti-\nEensofnll Deaoniinations be solicited through\ntbe fiUowiog authorised aad duy appointed\n.:e. And Ihnt ^ucll Cutnnjittee en-\ndenvor, by every nienn-i iu their power, to\npart Ol ths debt or mort-\ntf.i;zc i.u tbe In..' Utlsh SyoBgogue may bo\nI. Knowing the liberal views aud\ngenerosity of the citizens of Victoria, lbe con-\ngregation bae aot tba i btest deobt (naidac\ndue allowanca lur tiie dull; eg,) of tiie season)\ntbs) tbelt appeal will meet wilh that response\nwhich thc exigency of the case requires.\nA. JACOBS, President.\nL. A.S'TUO.N'Y. Seeretary.\nII. II. COHEN,\nLEWIS LEWIS,\nD. SHIRPSEH,\nJ. W. KEY8EB,\nseZ4 Committee on Subscription.\nK.E--OFEisri2src3-\nEDREKi CSiiCEHT ROOM\nI.YDER III: RlliflESEIT OF MRS. (JtlltLF.S.\nrpHIS MOST FAVORITE AND FASHION-\n*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 n1 le plaee of amusemeot having been\nentirely re-.i.-> ..nit.-il will re-ejien This Even-\ninn ut u o'elmk. \"r- .Ned Reel, tile famous\nB.iujii Player will he in attendance to amuse\nvi-itors with his min-ir.-l Songs. At the Bar\nthe best \"I caaa Liquors and U.ivana Cigars\nwill bc dispensed.\nOpen every Eveuiug at 9 o'clock, admission\ntree. t-e24\nREMOVAL.\nW. IIEATIIOM\nBEGS LEAVE TO INFORM HI3\nirieoda nnd the public that ho bas\nremoved his\nVancouver Island and Eritiah\nColtmibia-\nOf ..ur abi.ie-nuliied Wines.\nB.ucho jfils & Co.,\nat Muri'llil-stl r -A v.\nObaapagne, Praaee.\nSDorborg & EuefF,\nCOMMISSION MERCHANTS,\nImporters ami Wholesale Dealci in\nGROCERIES, PROVISIONS,\nBoot! autl !Sh Iheir\nNew Stork ol WlflfTBB\nti O O II s jn>l arrivt d by\nKo>aI Tar lt-oiii London,\nconsUtlag of\nFLANNELS\u00E2\u0080\u0094Wilbh\u00E2\u0080\u0094Twilled Saxony\nPlain and Fancy Colors\nPITT;) \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Canton- \u00E2\u0080\u0094 White nud Un-\niih ui'lied\nBLANKETS\u00E2\u0080\u0094All sizes\nBALMORAL SKIRTS\nFRENCH MERINOS\u00E2\u0080\u0094la all colors\nHoylea' Prints, Horrocks3s' Long Cloths,\nLinen and Cotton Ticks, Sheetings,\nQuilts, Druar;et Squa-es, Green Baizei\nHollands, American Leather Cloth,\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094AND\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nA General Assortment of Goods Buitablc for\nthe Autumn and Winter.\nTho?. Wilson & Co.,\nMASONIC BUILDING,\nGOVERKJUI2ST STREET\nse 20\nCow Por Sale\nA COW (AND CALF SIX -WEEK' OLD),\nwarranted perfectly gentle. Price $55.\nAlso, a young Steer.\nApply to\n5*20 G. KIAS, Jamei Bay. Facta and Scraps.\nA Cai'tmn to Pickle Eateiis \u00E2\u0080\u0094 At the\nOlerkenwell Police Court, London, on the\n4lh, a respectablu man uttended before\nthe sitting magistrate to lay before hini a\nstatement of facts in connection wilb\nmixed pickles. He stated that bit servant\nbought from a shop iu tbe neighborhood\nhouie mixed pickles. His wife and servant\nate of them, and shortly ufierwards were\nattacked wilb choleraic diarrhoea, and\ntbeir mouths were very uore. A surgeon\nwas sent for, who said it was the niuili or\ntenth case of tbe kind be had attended\nunder similar circumstances. It appeared\nthat when tbe pickles went bad, end after\nthey were putrid, they were placed in a\ntub, mixed wilb tumeric and mustard, and\nwere then sold as piccalilly. lie bad\npurchased samples from twelve different\nshops, and in eucb instance be had found\nthat the pickle wus bad, and in ull the\ninstances some portion wns putrid. From\nwhut the surgeon bad informed him there\ncould he but little doubt that the eating;\nof such pickles was the causa of much of\nthe diurihoM and cholera now (travailing\nin the metropolis.\nThere is an intimate connection between the nerves and muscles of the face\nand eyes, and allowing the beard to grow\nstrengthens the eye. It is snid that surgeons in tlie French army have proved by\nexperiments, in Africa, tint soldiers\nwearing the beard are much less liable to\ndisease of tha eya, and it is generally\nconceded that if tho custom is to wear\nthe beard, the eye retains its lustro und\nbrilliancy much longer.\nArchbishop Wlmtely once puzzled n\nnumber of clover men in whoso company\nlie was, by asking them Ibis question:\nHow is it that white sheep eat more thun\nblack ?' Somo were not awara of the\ncurious fact : others set to work nnd tried\nto give learned and long reasons ; hut they\nwere all anxious to know the real cause.\nAfter keeping them wondering for awhile,\nhe said: ' The reason is. because there arc\nmore of them,'\nThe PjetboUA avd Wyoming Branch\nof the Q. VV. 1!\u00E2\u0080\u0094This important\nbranch, wbich by survey Is five und a\nhalf miles long, is now octnnlly under\ncontract, to bo finished and in running\norder on the 15th October next, bv\nMessrs. McDonald k Brown, Hamilton,\nold contractors on the Great Western\nRoad.\nThe Vienna Medical Gazette informs\nthe public that of the 12,000 wounded\nmen brought lo Vienna, not 5 per cent.\nale so severely hurt as to be in danger of\nlosing their live'. Thi-i confirms Dr.\nBussell's statement, in his letter lo the\nTimet, respecting the trifling power of\ntho needle gun us a pcuotratirg weapon.\nThe Mayor of New York has vetoed\ntbe resolutions of the Common Council\ngranting permission to build tho elevated\nrailroads between the npper and lower\npans of the island. The objection ou\nwhich be chiefly relies is the wnnt of any\nlegal out bority in the corporation to confer\nsucb a grant.\nAt a fancy dress ball in Pnric, recently,\nn lady was seen in a very low bodied\ndress, while floating and waving an abundance of green gauze. She whs politely\nnaked by a gentleman what she personated. ' The sea, Monsieur.' ' At low\ntide, then, mndame.' The lady blushed\nand the gentleman smiled.\nThe Times, of the 2nd inst., says :\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n'An unexpected obstacle has nrisrn which\nwill delay, for a sliort time, the manufacture of the aclf-igniting cartridges des\ntincd for the converted breech loading\ncarbines, ordered to bear tbe name of\n'Boxer cartridges.''\nA taking novelty is colored starch. It\nis made in pink, bull', tnative, nml n delicate green Any muslin starched with\ntho new preparation is completely colored,\nbut it washes out, nnd tlio garment tlmt\nwas pink to-day, may be green to-muiiow,\nand btilT afterwards.\nNew Advertisement*.\nNOTICE\nA. 2ULER & Co.\nBIT AND SELL LADIES' A.NO GENTS\ncast-olf clothing.\nClothes cleaned and repaired tt tbe shortest\nnotice.\nGOVERNMENT STREKT,\nNearly opposite tbe St. Nicholas Hotel,\nte 25-tui\nALIOS BROWN'S\nFANCY TWIST\nSMOKING TOBACCO\nJI.'.ST KEl'EIVEI) AT\nA. F. TiEYSSJGFi'S,\nTogether wiih some Hue\nHAVANA CIGAR* DIKECT.\nAlso ou hand\nWine Sip. Peach, Apricot, Mary's Own,\nLight Pressed, Natural Leaf, Buffalo\nTongue, and Atlantic Cable\nTobacco-\nJUST RECEIVED PER BARK RIVAL\nA Fine Assortment of\nMeerschaum Pipes.\nCull and examine.\nse 5-lm\nFACTS vs- THEORIES.\n\" Give me a place to rest my lever on,\"\nsays Archimedes, \" and I will move the\nworld.\" \"(live mo pure and unadulterated\ndrugs,\" says Medicus, of the olden time,\n\"and I will cure disease.\"\nIn ono sense, both of these learned pundits\nwere the veriest charlatans. They knew there\nwas no place to rest tbeir lever on, either to\nmove the world or cure disease. Mechanism\nwas in a backward state, and the medical profession wns but nnotliei name for sorcery,\nand nil the adjuncts of mngic filters und\ncharms ot tbe \" evil eye,\" ke.\nBut these latter days hnve borne unto us\nsomething more than even superstiiiou and\nits crew ever dreamt of in tbeir maddest phi-\nlosophy. In these days of practical science,\nwhat was theory of yesterday ir fact to-day,\nand all tbe old time notions become as bubbles\nin the sun, and burst and break with every\nbreath we draw.\nLet Archimedes shoulder his lever and we\nwill find a resting place for it to move the\nworld. Let mine ancient Medicus pant and\ntoil no more for the drugs he so sorely needs,\nfor we have them at our hand, ever ready to\nserve tbem at his beck.\nRefined in lbe laboratory of Dr. Maguel,\nths finest materials known in the medical pro\nfension are obtainable by any one. His\nBillious, Dyspeptic, and Diarrhoea Pills stand\nunrivalled, and bis Salve operates with magical effect upon bums, scalds,and all.--ores and\nBlears of the skin.\nIn fact, we think Maiiuiel's Pills and Snlv>\nare the wonder of this century, and we are\nhappy in the thought that many others of our\nbrethren of the cralt agree with u. We would\ntarnestly counsel that all families provide\nthemselves with Dr Maggiel's Prepaintions at\nonce, ond keep tbem ready at band, so as to\nase tbem at tbe most opportune time and aa\ne.'oaMon serves.\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Vellet, Sentinel.\nMiscellaneous.\nJSTOTXCE.\nMARTIN BROS.,\nIMPORTERS OF\nGroceries and Provisions,\nFIKEPKOOF BUILDING,\nLATELY OCCUPIED BY L'HOTKLIER* Co,\nWHABP STREET.\nSS 6\nAlhambra\nBILLIARD SALOON,\nMHRB (.cviitvniivi avi\u00C2\u00BB vims firs.\nUP'STAIHS.\nEntrance on Yates Street.\nte 3-lm\nAYER'S\nCHERRY\nPECTORAL,\nFOR TIIK RAPID CUKE OF\nCold*, Coughs nnd\nIIOIIINI'III'SS.\nBniMfmn. MftM Bfttfa Dae., 1\u00C2\u00AB65.\nDa, J.C. Arm: I lUDOt h\u00C2\u00ABMaUtoNy\nthe boat remedy I Imve ever bond f\"r\nCougliH, BotlWDMi Iniliiciiza, mid tlie\nconcomitant svmplums'if r Cold,Is your\nC'lERKT I'ECTURAL. I '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0- '' KM tail I UHU 111\nmy practice nnd my family for the liutt\nton yearn liiw iltowti it to jiohpm unpp-\nrlor virtues tot Ou trtttntTO] <>f thona\ncomplaint*. BBKM KNIGHT, M.D.\nA. Jl.MORTLKT, KflQ..of Utica, N.Y., WfttUI \"I liar*\nniml your I'kctuIial iny'df and in my family evt r ilnca\nyou ItiFHjitnd it, and bcliov.t ft the l\u00C2\u00BB*\u00C2\u00ABt medicine fur iti\npurpose over put out. Willi a bad OoM 1 timid >oonm\npay twenty-five dtdlnm for a bottlu tiiuu do without it, oi\ntake any oilier remedy.\"\nCroup, Whooping Cough, Inflaema,\nBruraniLD, Misa., Feb.;, 1B66.\nBrother Ater: I will cheerfully curtify ymir Pkctomi\nIs the bcdt remedy we possess for the cure of iVJttnanng\nCough, Croup, and thn chest disenses of children. ~\So of\nyour fraternity in the South appreciate your skill, and\ncommend your medicine to our people.\nHIKAM CONKLRT, M.D.\nAMOS LEK, ESQ.,MotiTEitir, Ia., writes, 3d .Inn., 1868:\n\"I had a tedioim Influenza, which confined me in doorf\nsix weeks; took many medicines without relief; finally\ntri'-d vour I'tXTOiui/hy the advice of our clcrjrynian\nThe first d')*e relieved tho soreness in my throat and\ntunes; less than one half (lie bottlo made Bit completely\nwolf. Your i li- in'1* are the cheapest aawcl] mi tbe best\nwe can buy, ami wo esteem you, Doctor, and your remedies, am tho poor man's friend.\"\nAsthma or I'hthtaic, and Bronchitis.\nWl ht Manuhxhtir. Va\u00E2\u0080\u009E ftth. 4, WM.\nSir: Your Cherrt Pectoral is performing mam-Mom\ncures in tills section. It hns relieved several from alarm-\nim; symptoms oi consumption, and is now curing a man\nwho imi labored under an affection of the lump forth*\nlast forty ytttt. HENRY !,. PAItKH, Merchant.\nA. A. BAM1BT. M.D., Albiox, Monboi Co\u00E2\u0080\u009E Iowa,\nmritm, Sept. *\ IBM: \" During tny practice of manyyeaw\nI havo fount) uuthiiiK equal to your Cherrt Prctorai. for\ngiving ease and relief to consumptive patient*, or curing\nsiiili as are curable.\"\nWe mit; hi add volumes of evidence, but the most convincing pi'\"-:' of tlie virtues of this remedy Is found In itt\neffect* upou trial.\nConsumption.\nProbably no one remedy has ever been known whlok\ncured no many and such dangerous cases as thiit Borne\nDo human aid can roach; but even to those the CoiRRT\nPectoral uffcrd* relief and comfort.\nAstor IIousi, New York Citt, March 6, lSftfl\nDottor Aver, [tfVUtl I fool ft a duty end a pleasure\nto inform you whnt your CriKimr Pectoral has done for\n,ny wife. She had been the months laboring under the\ndangerous symptoms of Consumption, from which no aid\nwe mold procure pive her mnch relief. She was steadily\nfailing, until Dr. Strong, of this city, where WS have come\nfor advice, recommended a trial of your medicine. Wt\nblesa hiskiniltiew. as wo do your skill, (or she has recoT*\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ml from ihat day Hhe Is not yet u strong aa she used\nto be, but in free from her cough, and calls herself well.\nTours with gratitude and tn unl,\noiti.AMMj IHILBT, of Inumui,\nfimirumptirf*, do not (Impair till you hnve tii.-d Araa'il\nOUttV pMTORAL H is nitule by OBSOf lbe I\" -I im ilieal\nchemists in the world,and its cures all around ui beNjiettk\nthe high merits of ita virtue*,\u00E2\u0080\u0094 PhUadelphia Isetiger.\nAyer's Cathartic Pills.\nTIIK sciences of Chemistry and MsdlflfaM hate bevn\ntaxed their utmost to produce this beet. DMSt perfect\nptirgutlm which In known to man. Innumeratde proofi\nare shown that theso Pills Iiiito virtue* whieh surplus jn\nexcellem i tht ordinary medicine*, ami thnt they win un-\nprecedeni My upon thn est,f ro i publ eiy to t\"i * r d Kor over aijuaiter\nfa century ofpri. at.'practice thei ngredi. hu in th-so\nLife-Giving Pills\nHat- ho-i used with thn greatest IQfteMt, Their\ntn 1**1 in is n tony to < r-vent li as \ but tn nirs\nThoy -e rch oj tfa \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 various mildly hy h eh thu\npiitieut i* suffering and ro invigorates t e ailin'\nsystem. T th-aredatid intinn a .ew dosc.i of theso\nvaluable PIL'.8 will rove to be\nA VtRY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH,\nKrl'i ever ca\u00C2\u00AB* t'-ey aid new life and vitatty, a*d\ne\u00C2\u00BBt re iho w rt' g<* i ./\u00C2\u00ABle. lo Lfcotf riatine ai tu. T\nthi wmngan ml dl god tiny ..hi pr ve most Id\nv-ilu lie. a- a rot y, ipsotftc and iter iur medleino\nerel-a dram r-ilized ilntP ncfl^le-Lei.n nough\nf\"r three hundred ytttt ago. and n\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB*ar fund, .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nook d for-.1 t ii un, t'lat would rt-itoro the 0 fair.\nTHESR FAMOUS REMEDIES\nCannot st-v th fli/ht at years, b'it they can force baek,\nnu hold >lonltdl*MJW\u00C2\u00BB hat ml (,l In midi i.v. tne\ntg d and the yOUIIf. Lui inue b\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB-vl.i\" 4ii bo more ptMltmiff* of curt than thisn\nI'iN- \u00E2\u0080\u0094rti'-ir ilrntiHt ui gi: UiR tence i- felt at o . ;\n-I..I tb\" tintial e. n<: reliant* uf t hi* in si dlstniiiug\ndi\u00C2\u00ABu , but pi-ne-\ntr \u00C2\u00BB**\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 with the moat n arcliiUK eff tit to th\u00C2\u00AB vcrv tool\nof .ha c\il.\nI \u00E2\u0080\u0094JLLH II\nMiscellaneous.\nIhe Only Sure Way to Save the\nCountry!\nIS TO PATRO.MZB\nCAMERON'S ISLAND PRODUCE\nMARKET,\nNo. 18 Fort itreet, oppoiite lin. Henl'f\nBoarUiog-tioute.\nT.1AMIMKS AND 110TEt,-KKEPERS WILL\n1 lad alvtny* on baud Irish, cheap, aud\ngoud\nI\u00C2\u00ABlnnd VoRCtablfs and Fruit,\nIsland Fish and (lame of all lorta,\nInland Eggs and Uulter, >\nIsland Veni'on cut to order,\nIsland Poultry, ic, kc., kc.\nN. B.\u00E2\u0080\u0094I hereby make known to the public\nthat, having made arrangements with certain\nisland Tanners to sell their produce, I am\nfrom this date prepared to sell cheaper than\nany Chinaman peddler thai ever ate rice\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n\" So walk on. John I\"\nAugust 17th, 18U6. \u00C2\u00ABe 17-lm\nMiscellaneous.\nU^\nHERMAN SHULTZ,\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094AT\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nHis Well Known aud Old Established\nStund\nThe Government st. Boot Store,\nHas just received per steamer\nA PISH ASSORTMENT OP\nLadies' and Children's Shoes.\nWhich he offers at a very low prico.\nReceives by each steamer from England and\n.Saa Francisco\nBOOTS agazine (Tory)\nDR. MAGGIEL'S PELLS\nInvariably cure the following Diseases ;\nAsthma,\nU.Mv-1 Compl\u00C2\u00BBint<,\nQangh*.\n&ldl,\nClifitDI eaiM,\nCoiIivcdpph,\nDiftrth\"*,\nDmntr,\nD/-tnfr,\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E _ , _ , , Fever and igi t\nbeadaclie,\nIndif itbn,\nIiiflamtn>tion,\nInward WiwIciiflM,\nLi-ei-Uoro|il\u00C2\u00BBiiit,\nLowi,e-> ofSplriti,\nKing worm,\nHiieurottum,\nS*lt leiim,\nScalds, -\nSkin Diseases.\nAiT NOTICE.\u00E2\u0080\u0094N'oncgenri'ne ivithout the pnprt\u00C2\u00BBred\ntrails-mark -ri'in'l c*ch pot or box, \u00C2\u00ABigne<< b^ DR. J\nMA(.filf.I., 4.1 Fullou street; l\ew . ork, lo connlt-rfe t\nwhich is frloiiy,\ns\*3r Sold hy nil resnectnble Dialors ln \>edicln*i\ntbn>utrh\u00C2\u00BBul the United States and Can tda\u00E2\u0080\u0094al 25 cents\njierbox or pot,\nA. O. Langley & Co.,\nAffeots for Vancouver Islaud and British\nColumbia.\nMl\nA. & W. WILSON,\nHouie and Ship Plumbers\nGA8FITTER8,\nBELL-HANGERS & TINSMITHS\nFOKT 8TRRRT.\nAll orderN promptly attended lo\nh 2\t\nCHARLES BERNARD.\nManufacturer and Dealer in\nFAMILY (MIRK COFFEE.\nAnd Spices or all klndn,\nNo. 707, Sansome street, corner Odd,\nBetween Jacknon and Pacific.\nFirst Premium awarded by the Mechanics' Institute, for ths best Cofes and Spices.\nThe proprietor having introduced .Strum\nPower in hit Manufactory, ha .now increaaed\nfacilitiei to supply the trade and the public ia\ngeneral. All articles from bis Establishment\nare guaranteed to be puieand unadulterated.\nThe public are respectlully invited to call and\nconvince themselves Country orders promptly\nattended to. M 2\nTUB ONE THING WANTED.\nHOLLOWAY'S PILLS.\nThe fo ir IWIews republished by M^m FOOTT &\nCo., tfts \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0in r.il v to Md\" ni as t i' Orttl R-TiHtvs,\nmi.i Min kw...it, has bffM J is*I.v i>W vet is;.. - wt in \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 tad and sludteil ni.h a \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nviuiiii fhyilie iitople ot tltlri cotiltrj, oi erery cret-d\naud I'.trtv.\ntanT HLvCKWOOh is untisttalh attranttva at tht-\ni ur to Aiih'iit An*, not onlyf-r n- ->-u I tffclalM by\n.i!-llnnui^h\"d wrlteri ol m-1l n. Imi for he nnmunt of\n'he tat<- civil w r now being wihtai i v O I. * \u00C2\u00BBn\nH'.rk\", %Qt UHin.Illnr, ehL-f. C\u00C2\u00ABUfl m Hen. J. fi. Hi\ni .411 of thu Cuii f eric i Blear tin.\nTKHMd FOB I8\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB.\nF\u00C2\u00ABr t\ny ntte ot the RtrlffVI fl per annum\nF-ir am tw<\u00C2\u00BB of ilu He views 7 '*\nFor any Hi i-i e of the I evlt-ws. 10 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\nKo. all four of ihe Itevl-ws 12 \u00C2\u00BB<\nK.ii HlariiWn d'l Ma,mil* 4 \"\nF-Tfllack wood and \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 no Revl w 7 '*\nFor Hii kwotl nnd any two uf tbo Ke-\nVjfWI 10 \"\nFor I Uv.kwu-id and three of tho Keview*..13 \"\nFur BUcWwond and the four liovtewi 15 \"\nCLUBS.\nA discount of Uoenty per cent, win he a'lowed lo C'uhs\nof four or mor- (itrfo'ta Thus, fbtir c pien ot\nRlarkwt'od, nr ofoim evlew will he -put tonne address orftl2P0. Fonrc<>ar\nThe North British fmm J.onary 1868. to Pecembe.\n1^85, Ineln.ive. trie Edinburgh nil In* Westminster It, m\n\u00C2\u00ABp 11. 1864, tn Oecomlie', 186'', inelu iy*. i\u00C2\u00BBn(l Mm\nLondon Quarterly lor the yenr 18 5, at the rate of $1 .10\nti yenr for each or any evi w.\na*T A few oopiea yet rem-In of all the four Review,\ntor ,8C3 ' ft ;i set, or $1 tl tor any one.\nLEONARD SCOTT & CO.,\nPublishers, 38 ITa/ier Street, iV. T._\nL. 8. & Co., alio publieh the\n2rA.2Xt\WL2?2\'Q O-TJIIDE\nBy Hkiiit ?thphi!w, of Edinburgh, and the ta.e X P.\nNoH-ni.v, .f Y,le lelleje, iivnle. Koyal Ootavo, 1600\npage., and aumeroui Engraving.-\nPrice |7 for tht two vot\u00C2\u00BBm\u00C2\u00ABi-by Hail, pott pal*,\nt* *t mil\nHolloway' Pi.' vs the bsst known remedy In lb\nworld fa the following dist asss \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\nPoldatthe l-ttrtbiishmeni of Pmleaaor Holloway, NI\nStrand, fnear Temple Bar,) I n.ion ; ale- by all re.pect\nable Drngri.'a anil Dralcra In Me iefneathroughout tbt\nctvtllzo't world,at the .allowing prlcet\u00E2\u0080\u00941.. 1^.,*. M.,\nIs. M.,III., Ms., and 33\u00C2\u00BB. each boa.\nFftnale Irrogular-\nPcrnfu'aorKiaf 1\nItle*\nEvH\nBillifluft Complaint*\nFever of all kind*\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0JureThroatt\nFit!\n-totif and GrtY*\nBlntrhei ou th\nliout\n^econdarj Bymp-\nHead Arlif\ntnnia\nBnwel comp'alntB\nlndfffe\u00C2\u00BBtioF\nlic-DoIorewx\nJiiHiimmalion\nTamori\nJaundice\nUlcera\nl.i\er Gomplaiots\n\ei.creal aflee\nCons'irov tlon\nLumbago\ntitina\nHi'iii iu\nI'ilei\nWormn of a\nDropsy\nKheumatlKin\nkiTiila\nRoientioii of Urine\nWmIcopih frtim\nErjalpelaB\nw hatever cauM\n*m* There la a considerable iaviug by taking tbi\n "Newspapers"@en . "Victoria (B.C.)"@en . "Evening_Telegraph_1866-10-05"@en . "10.14288/1.0313097"@en . "English"@en . "48.428333"@en . "-123.364722"@en . "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en . "Victoria, B.C. : McClure & Co."@en . "Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives."@en . "Evening Telegraph"@en . "Text"@en . ""@en .