"c0e1ad2d-4da4-4805-9998-c99b337ef2a2"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "2016-05-12"@en . "1866-09-28"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/eveningt/items/1.0313100/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " r\ntHiirrt\nVOL.'I.\nVICT()I{|A> VANCOUVER ISLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 28 1866\n<\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nTHE\nEVENING TELEGRAPH/'|\nrUDLIDIIBI)\nEverv Evening at 4 O'clock,\n(Saturday aod Sunday evenings excepted.)\nALSO IVIRT\nNO. 76.\nNew Advertisements.\nHAVANA CIGARS.\nSUNDAY MORNING !\nTKItNS Oil\" Sllllst Kll'l'liiv\n[>r Anrnilr, io advance, by mail 110 on\nFor -ii months\t\nI'cr W-ek, payable to Carrier,.......... J \"*.\niDfUCwfiioa, , -\nC '\u00C2\u00AB'\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0lh\nIU\nFor terms of Advertisement apply at the\nOfflce. Langley Street\nllixi slhllK-olls.\nLEWIN & ANTHONY,\nTOBACCONISTS.\n47 Tates St., Brick Store\nNext to Comer of Government St.,\nDEO TO INFORM THEIR FRIENDS AND\nI > the pnblic in general ihat Ihey will constantly receive hy every steamer a good as-\nsortmentot I.iiiii l,,,. Havana S'lrai-N\nand the He\u00C2\u00BBl Urandu ol 'Tobacco,\nimported direct for this market. \u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u009E that tliey\nnre\u00C2\u00BBble to \u00E2\u0096\u00A0nmnote with anyhrtiseon this\nIsland, either Wholesale or Retail.\nN. B\u00E2\u0080\u0094Special attention will be paid to\nl/oiintrv orders.\nHEIMAN LEWIN. | LOUIS ANTHONY,\nse 2\nThb Abyssinian Captives.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The following letter has been received from the\nEmperor of Abystiiiiia by Dr. Beke. It\nwas bronglit by Mr. Mnrtin Flad, one of\ntho missionaries so loti^ detained in that\ncountry, who lias just arrived in Knglnnd\nwiih despatches for her Majesty's (ijvern-\nment. Mr. Find quitted the\" Emperor's\ncamp at, Ztgye, on ihe south-western\nedge of ImkeTsana, on the 'JOth April\nlast, at which place Mrs. Flad and her\nthree children, Consul Cameron and the\nremaining captives, together with Mr.\nHu-s-'iii and his suit, are detaiiied until\nMr. Find's return :\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nIn the name of the Father, and of the\nSon, and of the Holy Ghost, one God,\nthe King of king*, Theodoros, may Hits\nreach the Englishman, Churle* Theodore\nBeke. Thou and thy wife, by the\npower of God, have reached my countrv.\nAre you well ? I, (Jod be praised ! ain\nwell. What timo yon come, comn by\nMatainma. As regards the persons who\nwereimprisoned.by tbe pover of God.outof\nfriendship to tlie' Queen of England, I have\nliberated them' nnd given them in Mr.\nIloimu* Raman). May this give yon\npleasure. Written at Esgye, in the 730rtth\nyear Bince tho creation of the world,\nand the 1858th year since the birth of j The on!y Place of Amusement in\nChrist.\nTo this letter is affixed the emperor'li\nseal, bearing the device ot ' tbe Lion (if\nnE-oi'E3sri3sro\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094or THB\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nEUREKA CONCERT ROOM\nI'SDCR TB^ HmCEIIE\T OF MRS. (f*iJlliesy>rot1de\nthemselves with Or Maggiel's Prepaiaiions at\nonce, and keep them ready at Hand, so as to\nsie them at tht most opponnne time and as\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ciafioi serve.1.\u00E2\u0080\u0094 1'irffi^ Sentinel.\nDR. POWKLL IfAS REMOVED HIS\nSurgery and Residence to the corner ul\ni DOUGLAS AND\n! (n.ar Fort).\nOrrtt'K II\"tins\u00E2\u0080\u00949 A. it. to\nP, il, to 10 P. M.\nAugust 23. au 26\nNEW WESTMINSTER\nGAME DEPOT,\n\"X\"^TES ST.,\nNext door to tiie corner of Government,\nopposite Zelner'l Drug Store.\nrpBB SUIJSt'RIBER HAVING MADE AR-\nL rnngemi-nts to receive from different\nparties lbe produ c of the Island and country\nwill be prepared to furnish\nGame,\nFish,\nFruit*\nPoultry,\nEggs and Vegetables,\naod all in their season, at Ibe lowest\nprices.\nJAMBS ALLE\u00C2\u00A5.\nau :i 1-1 in\nEach\n\"ROUND THE COMER\"\nIS THE NAME OF THE\n3STE\"W SALOON\nJUST OPENED IX\nLimal\u00C2\u00AB*y Street, round the\ncornet* from Yates slivet,\nIn the building formerly occupied by the\nSulooa of KiiKiiiiAiiiu's IlortL.\nThe Saloon has been tastefully refitted,\nand will be supplied with tbe\nFIRST\nWines\nQUALITY OF\nand .Liquors.\nMiscellaneous.\nNew Advertisements.\nTFLF.\nRelief for the Afflicted.\nTHE INTRODUCTION UK\nPerry Davis'\nVegetable Pain Killer\nTo the Suffering Hunmni'y of this Age\nIiu* relieved more pain, anil caused more\nreal joy than any other one thing that cuu\nbe named.\nInvaluable Remedy,\nOur firat Physicians use ll, nnd recommend\nits use; the Apothecary linds it first\naiming thc medi'-ines called for, and\ntbe whole.ul.- Drugyistconsiders\nil a leading article of bis\ntrade. All the dealers\niu medicine spenk\nalike iu its favor; and its\nreputation as a medicine of great\nmerit and virnie is fully and permanently established, and it is the great\nFamily MediciDe of Iho Age-\nEvery Volunteer slinuM hnve a bottle, in case\nof sudden attacks of Disease.\nTaken Internally, cures\nSudden Colds, Coughs, Ac.,\nWeak Siomach,\n(itnoral Debility,\nNnrsiup Sore Month, Canker,\nLiver Complaint,\nDyspepsia or Indigestion,\nCramp and pnin In tbe Stouiuch,\n11.iv. el Complaint,\nPainters' Colic,\nAsiatic Cholera,\nDiurhoeu and Dysentery.\nTaken externally cures\nFelons, Dolls, and Old Sores, '\nSevere Burnt and Sculds,\nCuts, Bruises and Sprains,\nSwelling of the Joints,\nRingworm and Tetter,\nBroken Breasts,\nFrosted Feet and Chilblains,\nToothache,\nI'uin in the Face,\n.Neuralgia and Ilheuinuti.m.\nF A.T1ST 2Z.T1sAZsF.Ft,.\nTaken internally, should he KidClHfatfd\nwith milk or water, und sweetened with\nsugar, it desired, or inude into a syrup\nwild molasses. For a COUOil and\nBrut.chilis, n few drops on ^ugir, est'en,\nwill be mute effective than anything else.\nFor SORB THROAT, gargle Ilie throiu\nwith a mixture of I'niu Killer and water,\nuud the relief is immediate and cure positive\nBeg* It should not be forgotten that\nlbe Pain Killer U squally as uood to\ntake internally iib to use externally,\nEnch bottle is wrapped wilh ull duec-\ntiotts for its use.\nPrices 25 cents, SO cents & $1 per bottle\nEX\nFIDELITER\nA\nChoice Lot of Bacon\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Jiiwt Arrived.\nFor Sa'e by\nau 2\nP. Gilligan,\nSTOKE STREKT.\nThe proprietor respect fit' Iv invites the pob-\n; to call \"ROUND THE CORNER\" and\njudge for tkemselveS.\nGOVERNEENT STREET ENTRANCE \u00E2\u0080\u0094 NEXT\n' il&or to the Telegraph Office.\naa It\nJUOD HERKIMER, i\nEXPRESS LINE STAGE?\n<-|M)B COACHES OF THIS LINE W.'i.1, j\nJL now run regularly, leaving Vale, i,. C I\non\nMondniti.\nWednesdays,\nAnd Fridays.\nAT 7. A. H.,\nFOR SAUNA'S F F. R It 1\n(Big Bend Rnuie), until tbe completion ol lbe\nroad, when they \"ill go to Savana's Kerry.\nThe Coach for Cariboo will leave Yaie on\nMonday.\njy 3 F. J. t)ARN.\RD.\nOriental Restaurant, EVEmm TELEGRAPH\n' STREET,\nFATES\nIn connection witb tlic Oriental Hotel.\nTHIS KSTAItl.ISHMKNT IS OPEN '\\nALL HOURS OF THK DAY OR NIGHT.\nTHE TABLE\nWill\nbc furnished with tlio licit the\naffords.\nmarket\nBreakfast,\nDinner,\nSupper\nAt moderate prices.\nOysters in every Style.\nPrivate Hoonis fnr sm ill or large parties.\nCall and judge lor yourselves. au 30-ltn\nAYER'S\nCHERRY\nPECTORAL,\nPOR THB RAPID CURE Of\nColds, Coughs, and\nHoarseness.\nBaismiLD, Mam., 20 tb Dec., 18P6.\nDb. J. C. A r ii'.: I In not hesitate to my\nthe beat remedy I have ovor fonncl for\nCoughs, Hoarseness, Infltieuza, aud the\nconcomitant e/mptoms of a Cold, is your\nCherrt Pectoral. Its constant uso In\nmy practice ami my family for tlio last\nten years has sliuwu it to possess superior virtues for the treatment of thrse\ncomplaints. BBRN KNIUI1T, M. D.\nA. B. MOUTLEY, iM-pf Utica, N. Y\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nwrites: \"I hftTe\nityv\n(\"lim\nyou Invented it. mid believe it thn best medicine for Its\npurpose ever pnt out. With a bud cold I tdiould sooner\npay twenty-live dollar* for a bottle tbiui do without It, nr\ntftlto any other rt a.nilj.\"\nCroup, Whooping Cough, Inftaeniea*\nHFHI.fOnSLD, MlS3., >'ub. 7, 1866.\nBrother Ater: I will cheerfully certify your Pectorai\nli the best remedy we p<>*n>*Hs for tbe cure of iVltonping\nCough, Croup, aud the chest diseases of children, wo of\nyour fraternity in tbo &uuth appreciate your skill, and\ncommend your medictno to our people.\nHIRAM CONKLTN, M. D.\nAMOS LEK, Esq., Monterey, lA.,writos, 3d .Tan.,lS5G:\n\"I had a tedious Iutluenza, which confined me iu doon\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0lz weeks; took many mcliciueB without relief; finally\ntried your I'eotuuai. by the advice of our clor([yiuau\nThe first dose relieved the soreness iu my thront and\nlangs; less than one lmlf the bottle made me completely\nwelt. Your medicine* are tbe cheapest aawell as the best\nwe can Imy, and wo esteem yrm, Doctor, and your remedies, as the poor man'* friend.\"\nAsthma or Phthinic, and Bronchitis*\nWi.st Manchester, I'a.. Feb. 4,1856.\nSir: Tour Cherrt Pectoral is ]>t>rforming ntarvellotiB\ncures Id this section. It has relieved several from slant*\nIng symptoms of consumption, and is now curing a man\nwho has labored under an affection of the lungs for tha\nlast forty years. HENRY I,. PARKS, Merchant.\nA. A. RAMSEY, M.D., Albion, Monro* Co., Iowa,\nwrites, Sept.' 6,1865 : *' During my practice of many years\nI have found nothing equal to your Cherrt Pectoral for\ngiving ease and relief to consumptive patients, or curing\nsuch aa are curable.\"\nWo might add volumes of evidence, but the most con-\nvliit intr proof of tho virtues of this remedy la fouud la It*\naffects upon trial.\nConsumption.\nProbably no one remedy has ever been known wbich\na'red so many and such dangerous cases aa tbia. Some\nnc human aid can rssob ; but even to those the Cherrt\nPictoral affords relief and comfort,\nAstor IIoce, Nfw York Citt. March 5, 1866\nDoctor At ER, LOWILLI 1 be) it a duty ami a pleasure\nto inform you whut your Ciiiiiutv Pectoral has done for\nmj wife. Sliohad bean five months I&bOfing under tbe\ndangerous symptoms of Consumption, from which no aid\nwa could proems gave her much relief. She was steadily\nfailing, until Dr. Strong, of thi\u00C2\u00AB city, when WS hate come\nfor advice, recommended a trial of yonr medicine. We\nbless hisklndneHH, as we do your skill, ! r the has rcrov\nered from tbat day. Bhs i\" not yet aa itTODg ax she used\nto be, but is free frnm her rough, and rails herself well.\nYours with gratitude sod regard.\nORLANDO MIKI.UY, or Shelrtville.\nCrmsumpti'-ts, do not despair till y\u00C2\u00BBu have tried Ater's\nCherrt Pectoral. It is miule by ansof ths best medical\nchemist* in the world, and itt cures all around na l\u00C2\u00AB-speak\nthe high merits of its virtues.\u00E2\u0080\u0094 I'hiladtlphia Ltdgtr,\nAyer's Cathartic Pilis,\nfPHK sciences of Chemistry and Medicine havu bean\n-L taxed their utmost to prodoos this best, most perfect\npurgative which Is known to man. Innumerable proofs\nare shown that those I'ills have virtues which surpass in\nexcellence the ordinary medicines, and that they win un-\nprecedentedly npoh ths BStSOID Ofsll men. They are sufh\nand pleasant to tuke, hut powerful to cure. Their peuo-\ntratiug propiTllesHtimulate the vital activities of the body,\nremove tho obstructions of it* organs, purify the blood,\nand expel disease. They purge out the foul humors which\nbreed and grow diwtoniper, stimulate sluggish or disordered organs into their uutuntl action, a/id impart healthy\ntone with strength to the whole system. Not only do\nthey cure tho every-dny coinplainlH of every l**dy, but\nalso formidable and dangerous diseases tbat have baffled\nthe best of human skill. While they produce powerful\neffects, they are at tho same time. In diminished dopes, the\nsafest and best physic that can be employed for children.\nBeing angar-coated, they are pleasnnt to lake; and being\npurely vegetable, are free from any risk of harm. Cures\nhave bevn made which aurpnaa belief were they not substantiated by men of Buch exalted position and character\nas to forbid tho suspicion of untruth. Many eminent\nclergymen and physicians have lent thoir names to certify to the public the reliability of my remedies, while others have sent me the aaaurance of their conviction that\ntny Preparations contribute immensely to tho relief of my\nafflicted, suffering frilow-mcn.\nThe Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my\nAmerican Almanac, containing directions for their use and\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ortlficates of their cures, of the following complaints: \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nCostivonesfl, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy,\nHeartburn, Headache arising from a foul Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of tho Bowels and 1'nin\narising therefrom, Flatulency, Ix\u00C2\u00BBs of Appetite, all Ulcer-\noua and Cutaneous Diseases which require an evacuant\nMediciue, SCroftila or King's BtH. They also, by purifying the blood and stimulating the system, cure many\ncomplaints which it would not be supposed tbey could\nreach, such as Deafhess. Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and\nNervous Irritability, Derangements of the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, and other kindred complaint* arising from a\nlow state of the body or obstruction of ita functions.\nDo not be put off by unprincipled dealers with some\nother pill they make moru profit on. Ask for Ater's\nPillb, and take nothing else. No other they can give\nyou compares with tbi* in Its Intrinsic vaJue or curative\npowers. Tbe sick want the best aid there ia for them,\nand they should have it.\nPrepared Ivy Dr. J. ij. AVER,\nPractical and Analytical Chemist. Lowell, Mass.\nPlies 95 Cts. fer Box. Fits Boxes ros $ 1.\nSOLD BY\nMCORJE &, Co., Victoria;\nAND ALL DRUGGISTS.\nSeput.i Illurtrtiifl New* 14 00\nAtkt;**-s MunUil. 8 0\u00C2\u00ABt\nBUckWoM'* Mitgntlnt 8 00\nH\u00C2\u00BBarp.'r*\u00C2\u00BB Mafaiiitw 3 00\nSiXprnnv Mftgizinp 8 on\nKnickiThocker ,\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00C2\u00BB.,S\u00C2\u00BB\nV-.tcinc V mtMy \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 30u\n(iO(lf>v*\u00C2\u00BBladies Book...- 8 00\nkiuiiical Hon soo\nOnHlinenUI Mftc\u00C2\u00AB7iiie 6 00\nMuditin l'i'mftnst'fl unihlr ....aOft\nF. LwsIieV ne.mt Kumily Mh^hxiiip 3 00\nCh\"tubers' Kdinbnrjjli (lurtml\t\n^[ontLi)}' papsre, Uncei Week....\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' \" AM Hie Yn\u00C2\u00ABr Round\nTlficfcrrav'srornliillMnj.-Kiiiie\t\nL<\u00C2\u00BBn\u00C2\u00ABi')u Lancet\t\n3. A Wfi% TttDinlo Bar\t\nLotidon soci.'tv Magatme\nSt. JnmeB MUMim*\t\nF.lhiinirgli Rt'\ivw\t\nI.ontlnn He\ lew\t\nVoi Hi BriiinliReviPW \t\n^e\u00C2\u00BBtniiu-tcr Itv \em !ioo*)\nI tiifl^n AH i-jiiruH 1200\nMinii'i A Sin citing Mi; ilOOO\n\t\n.4 00\n....5 00\n....6 0(1\n....fi OC\n....Koa\n....800\n....fiOO\n...10 00\n...1000\n.I0W\nmmme^ (Kbtning \u00C2\u00A3tlrgnip|j.\nFRIHAY EVENING, .SEPT. U, 188a.\n'Ibe Coul qucitluu\nA correspondent in anoiher part of today's paper I ikes exception to somen-\nmaiks make by us recently ou the waste\nunending non-caking coal, asserting thnt\n' slack \" can be aud is used with as much\nprofit, aa coal. We do Dot doubt the\ngentleman's experience in the mines of\nSouth Staffordshire, to which we purlieu\nUrlj alluded, but uo later tban the present year this very question came up in\ntbe Hoose of Commons for discussion, and\nlu this body as well us in the vurious\nperiJSiekU of England, the general conclusion was that an enormous loss in non-\nraking coal was entailed every jenr in\nKnglaud because i's slack could only be\nnsed in particular cases anil by an\nadditional outlay. Ou this subject wc\nhave the following remarks from an etui\nnent scientific writer in the London\nQuarterly, \"it the coal will not cake,\nthen the whole at least of the fine slack\nmay be utterly wasted. It may, it is true,\nbe manufactured into coke, ufter having\nbeen ultimately mixed 6ilher with pitch,\nwheiher from wood or coal, or wiih a\nproportion of enking coal ; but an additional process like tbi) increases tbe\ncost of munufactnre, aud, except iu special\ncases, cannot be conducted with profit to\nlong as coal slack is largely obtained,\nwhich needs no such preliminary treatment.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Or, it may be consumed in furnaces\nspecially constructed for tbe purpose ; but\nmanufacturers will not generally be induced\nto accept ii.tiwatiem of this kind whilo\nthey can comrtmid an adequate supply ol\ncoal at remunerative prices, iu a form\nadapted to furnaces In actual operation.\nIt is certain ihat many millions of tons\nof coal alack are annually wasted, being\nfor tba mosl part left in tbe pits. It is a\ngrievous national loss, and the lim* may\ncome when o#ing to tbe scarcity of coal,\nand ils consequent advance ln price, this\nslack, now regarded as worthless, will be\nsought out and applied with advantage.''\nSuch are the ideas entertained on the\nquestion by scientific men io England, and\nwe see somewhat similar views put forward by practical colliers io letters to the\nLondon Timet. In one letter the writer\nsays:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"In order to utilize the slack, the\nfurnaces of steam-engines and maun'fac-\ntories should be constructed so as to burn\nin steam-engines of all kinds 'through-and\nthrough' coal, and in smelting furnaces,\nsmall. If furnaces can be constructed\nthat will smelt copper with small coal,\nwbich prodjecs such iutense heat, why\nnot construct the same class of fire,\nplaces for steam engines ? I have no\nhesitation iu asserting that fully one-half\nthe coal comes down through the fire\nbars of the steamers without having been\nburut and done itjj duty\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094and so on. We\ndo not wish lo depreciate the character\nof our own coal, because so Tar it has\nbeen found lo be non-caking ; we merely\ndesire to place all the fads in connection\nwith coal before our readers. It is\nenough for ns to kuow that whatever may\nbe the defects in the coal produced\non the Island, they are small when compared to the defects of other coal raised\nalong the \u00C2\u00ABoost. The Nanaimo coal is\nwithout dispute better than any bitumen-\nous coal on the Pacific ; but it is possible\nto find much bettor aud assert even a\nwider pre-eminence. If our correspondent has discovered or knows of the\nexistence pf a caking coal on the Island\nhe places us in a position still higher\nthan we have hitherto occupied. It\nis, however, with this natural resource\nas with others. There is no hope of its\ndeve'cipment so long as we are met by\nduties in onr only n.arkel. Let bnt our\nrelations with the United States be\nchanged so that the products of the Island\ncan enter L'alifornian ports duty free, and\nas we have repeatedly observed, no country\non the Pacifio will be more prosperous\nthan Vancouver Island. Without this\nthe time, energy, and money of the in-\nhai itauts nre merely thrown awny.\nA Panthkr Shot.\u00E2\u0080\u0094A few days \u00C2\u00BBgo Mr-\nGeorge Askew, of Oyster Bay, ChemainuB,\nshot a very large panther, while in the act of\ndep pulating bis piggery. The monster measured nine feet from tip to tip.\nVictoria Rifla Corps,\nTHE CORPS WILL PARADE IN FULL\nUniform to-morrow, Friday, September\n28'h, at 3:30 p.m. at the new Drill Hall, Fort\nf treet, preparatory to presenting an address\nend testimonial to Capt. Lang at the Victoria\nILealie \u00C2\u00BBt 4 o'clock.\nTHOS. L. WOOD,\nitii Capt. 2ndCo'y. '\nNew Advertisements.\nPUBLIC MEETING.-\nA PUBLIC MEETING WILL BE HELD\nto-morrow (Saturday) evening, at ball-\npsst seven, at the Victoria Theatre, lo lake\ninto consideration the CONDI. ION OF TIIK\nCOLONY.\nQueen Charlotte Coal\nMining Company (Lim)\nNotice cf Meeting.\nAN EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEET-\niug of .shareholders of this Company will\nbe held in the office of \"lie Company, Citv\nCouncil Chambers, on Friday the 28th of\nSeptember, 1866, at one o'clock.\nBusiness To confirm tbe special resolutions passed at a meeting held August 28th,\n1866, and other bu-inesa which may come\nlegitimately before the said meeting'.\nJ. S. WILLIS,\nsel3 Secretary.\nAdjournment,\nrpHIS MKETING STANDS ADJOURNED\n1 to Tuesday at one o'clock p.m.\nse 28 J. S. WILLIS, Secretary.\nNOTICE ! NOTICE !!\n1,1 ROM THIS DATE TIIE UNDERSIGNED\nhas concluded to reduce his price ONE-\nHALF i and hereafter the\nFINEST WINES AND I1QH0RS,\nALB, BEEU, kc, kc.,\nWill be served at the\n1 MEfROPOLITAN\"\nAt TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS\nper sample.\nThe public wi'l please call and sample, and\nsatisfy themselves that the very best is to be\nhad at the above price.\nT. J. BURNE8,\nMetropolitan Saloon, Store street,\nse 26\nNEW BUTCHER SHOP.\nWm. B. Townsend\nBEGS TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT\non\nSATURDAY NEXT\nHe will re-open the V\nEureka M a. i-lc o t ,\nGOVERNMENT STREET,\nAdjoining the Masonic Bdiimno,\nWhere he hopes, by keeping a good article\nand by strict attention to business, to\nmerit a share of tbe public patronage.\nse 26-lm\nBASE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA.\nLoxdov, 3d Augnst, 1861.\nFROM AND AFTER 25m SEPTEMBER,\n1866, Mh. Davio Marshall Lang will\ncease to be Mnnager of this Bank in ttese\nColonics, and Mn. Wm. Curtis Wabd is\nauthorised to perf irm the duties of Principal\nOfficer of tbe Bank in these Colonies, signing\nall documents as Acting Manager.\nBy order of the Court of Directors,\nJAS. D. WALKER,\nse 26-lm Inspector.\n:sr o t i o e\nA. BULEB & Co.\nBUY AND SELL LADIES' AND GENT'S\ncast-off clothing.\nClothes cleaned and repaired at the shortest\nnotice.\nGOVERNMENT STREET,\nNearly opposite tho St. Nicholas Hotel,\nse 25-lm\nAyer's Pills\nOn y Parle Francais.\nNOUS LH TATRONAGE DISTIXGUE MILOHD\nJONNIBULL.\nlUlSOH DC BCLLT LOAF, \\nRue Johnson, Septembre, 1866. f\nMONSIEUR BERTHELKMV DK RHAM\na l'bonneur d'informer res ami* et le\npublique, that he still continues to make the\nlargest bread in town. His Bully Loaves\nure sold\nTrots pour un quart, Bonne qualile.\nTry rt and be convinced.\n[Le Cariboo Sentinel et leu Journal de la Cour\nde LondresBont pries de a a pas copier.]\nt se24 lw\nAn pfirilrularlj adapted to\ndcranijfnientat'f th*dlic*\u00C2\u00BBNva\napparatua, and dl\u00C2\u00BBcaa<*i arir\nfng from Impurity of tb*\nbluod. A large j*rt of all tba\ncomplaints that afflict nankin I ui initiate iiiuneurthew,\nand p(ui\u00C2\u00ABi-i iifiillj then* ('ills\nrr.- found |0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2tlir Uinii/ rail'\nvtlfH ol flMM\n*hbj\u00E2\u0096\u00A0titled art ttio \u00E2\u0080\u00A2tatemetit* from some cmlDiDt pb/li-\ndaiii, uf tliuir tAitfU fu their practice.\nAs a Family Physic.\nFront Dr. B. H*. Carttciighi, of Aeit Orleans.\n\"yMrPlUI a\"- tbi* prince nf jurors, 'ilieir excellent\nqualities mriMMi *r>y ratliariie vr\u00C2\u00AB punaem. They are mild,\nbut \u00C2\u00BBery certniti and effort ual In thoir action on the bowels,\nwhich mtkm ihuiu iuvaluable to u\u00C2\u00ABt iu lim daily Ueatmrnt\nof ihnetu-e.\"\nFoa Jaundice and all Liver Complaints.\nfrom Dr. Thmntors Iklt, of A'tm York CU*.\n\"Not only an- your Pills admirably adapted tn their\npurpose aa an aperient, but I And tliuir baneflrtitl rffecti\nupnft tlw Ltvsr very niarkml Indeed. Th*y have in my\npractice pnm-d niore^-UeciUBl fur tbe cure of bilious com*\n}>liitnli than any <\u00C2\u00BBne remedy I ran mention. I sincerely\nr;J..ice that ve iV'Veat UtiffUj a pumUlvrf which U worthy\nthe aoollduucc uf the profession and the people.\"\nDyspepsia \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Inuiohstion,\nFrom Dr. Ilettty J. Knox, of St. EMfth\n\" The Pjll\u00C2\u00AB you w\u00C2\u00ABr\u00C2\u00BB kind enuuith t\u00C2\u00BB> send me hare been\nall HM-d In in v practice, and hare satisfied me tbat they are\ntruly at) extraordinary medicine. So peculiarly are th.-y\nadapted to the diieamw or the human system, that they seem\nto work upon ili-m ttlone. I bave cured noma easel otdi/t'*\npeptia and ttubyrAin with tbem, which had reaiatod tha\nother remedies wx commonly uu. Indeed I have expert-\noieiit.tllv Mi nd them to be effectual in almost all the com-\nplaiuta for which you recommend them.\"\nDysentery \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Diarrhoea \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Relax.\nFrom Dr. J. 0. Oretn, of Chicago.\n\"Tour Prn-s hare had a lone trial ln my practice, and I\nbold them In eateem tut one uf the best aperients I hare erar\nfound. Their Hlt'THtlve effect upon tlm llrer makes them\nan exoelleut remedy, wben ifiven In email flofles, for tdliout\ndyuntery \u00C2\u00ABud diarrhau. Their augar-coatlng makes them\nrerr acceptable aud convenient for tbe use of women aud\nchildren.\"\nInternal Obsthi'ctiom\u00E2\u0080\u0094Worms\u00E2\u0080\u0094Suppression.\n\" I And one or two larfrs Aotem of your Pills, taken at tha\nproper time, are excellent promotives of ths natural secretion wheu wholly or partluhy suppressed, and also very ef-\nttn tuul to cleauM the stomiicb and expel worms. They are\nso much the best physic we bare that I recommend do other\nto my patients.\"\nConstipation \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Costiveness.\nFrom Dr. J. I*. Vau-jhn, Montreal, Canada.\n\" Too much cannot be said of your Pills fur the cure of\neoHivenest. It others uf our fraternity hare found thera\nas efficacious m I bave, th'.y sliould Join me In proclaiming\nit for the LwneAt of tbe multitudes who suffer from tliat\ncomplaint, which, nil hough bad eaough In itself, Is the pro-\nguuitor of others that are worse. I believe coitivenat to\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2riftlnatu in the liver, but your Pills affect that organ and\ncure the disease.\"\nImpurities op the Blood \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Scropula \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Erysipelas \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Salt Rheum \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Tetter \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Tumors\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Rheumatism \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Gout \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Neuralgia.\nFrom jDr. Stokiel Halt, Vhiltidelphia,\n\"You were liuht. Doctor. In saying that your Pills purify\nHit btond. They do that I hare used them of late yean in\nmy practice, and agree with your statement* of their efficacy.\nThey stimulate the excretories, and carry off the Impurities\nthat stagnate in the blood, engendering disease. They\nstimulate the organs of digestion, and infuse vitality and\nvigor Into the system.\nh Buch remedies as you prepare are a national benefit, and\nyou deserve great credit for them.\"\nFor Headache\u00E2\u0080\u0094Sick Headachb\u00E2\u0080\u0094Foul Stomach\u00E2\u0080\u0094Pi l es\u00E2\u0080\u0094D ro pb y\u00E2\u0080\u0094Plethora\u00E2\u0080\u0094Paral yui\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Fits \u00E2\u0080\u0094&c.\n.from Dr. Edward Bond, fMtimora.\n\"Dr*R Da. Arts: I cannot answer you what complaints\nI hare cured with your Pills better tban to say all that tes\nentr treat with a purgative medicine. I place great dependence on an effectual cathartic In my daily contest with dfs-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2asa, and belleriug as 1 do that your Pills afford us tbe best\nwe have, I of course value tbem highly.\"\nt'tf- Most of tbe Pills in market contain Herenry, which,\nalthough a valuable remed/ ia skilful bande, is dangerous\nIn a public pill, from tbe dreadful consequences tbat fre-\nquintly follow Its incautious use. Tbese contain uo mercury or mineral subetaucu whatever.\nAyer's Cherry Pectoral\nHas long been manufactured by a practical chemist, and\nevery ounce of It under his owu eye, with invariable occu-\nracy and care. It is sealed and protected by law from coud-\nteifeits, and egnsequently can be relied on as genuine,\nwithout adulteration. It supplies the surest remedy tbe\nworld lias ever knowu ft the core of all pulmonary complaints; for Cocohs, C\"ii'i, HoAiihtM.88, Asthma, Crouf,\nWllOOPIKO I'm 'ill. RllONCUlTIS, lNcil'JKNT Co.isl'mptios, and\nfor the relief of Conaumplive patients in advanced stages of\nthe disease. As time makes these facts wider and better\nknown, this medicine has gradunlly become the beat reli-,\nslice of the afflicted, from the log cabin uf tbe American\npeenant to the palaces of Euro|>uan kings. Throughout\nthin entire country, in every state and city, and Indeed al-\nmoat erery hamlet it contains, Ouerrt Perron ai. Is known\nas the best of all remedies for diseases of the throat end\niiii.. i. In many foreign countries it Is extensively used by\ntheir moat Intelligent physicians.* If tliere le any dependence on what men of every station certify It has done for\ntbem ; if wo cnti trust our own senses wben we see tbe dnn-\ngeroiu affectiotiB of tbe lungs yield to it; If we can depond\nou tlie asMiinnre of iutelllgi'lit physiclnns, whose btiHnettt\nla to ktititi; In abort, If there la any reliauco upnn any\ntiling, thun is it irrefutably proven tlmt this medicine does\ncure the clans of diseases it la designed for, beyond any and\nall other remedies known to mankind. Nothing but its intrinsic virtues, and the unmistakable benefit conferred on\nthouaands of sufferera. rould originate nnd maintain the\nreputation tt enjoys. While many Inferior remedies hare\nbeen thrust \"i \"ii tbo community, have failed, and been\ndiscarded, this Iias gained Mm da by evi-ry trml. conferred\nbenoflta on tbe afflicted they can never forget, nnd produced\ncure,: too numerous and remarkable to lie (brgottaili\nPrepared by Dr. J. C. AYER,\nPRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMIST,\nit LOWELL, XVX.A.SS.\nAKD SOLD BT\nUOORJEB St, Op., Victoria,\nSAN FRANCISOO\nOYSTER SALSQN !\nGovernment street,\nHetwi en U\u00C2\u00BBs Keym-i'* und W. Wilsun's\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2pHB UNDEHSK1NEII, IH VIKW (IF THK\nM. \" Good 'I'iiu.-B \" Min \u00C2\u00BBHid win coming,\nImh OI'KNKI) the shove premises, nnd intends\nto Ol'KN TIIE BEST'OVSTBRfl the nmrket\nrmiii.hes. Ti.ey will he\nIt o a s t e il\nFried\nHic wed\nIn or Out of the thcll\n$3f* Open at sll hours.\nse 23-lm \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 -I. n. 1S17ELL.\nNow Advertiseni?nU.\nAttention, Fire Department!\nNOUVEAUTBS\nDE L'AUTOMSE ET D'lllVEIt.\nJ. H. TURNER Ef CIE.,\nOut l'lionneur d'infonner leurs\namies et le public quil viennes de\nrecevoir un asgortiment do Nouve-\nautch de Modes des Meillours Mais-\nons de Paris.\nMAISON DE LONDRES.\nSeptembre, 1860. se23\nttTsZMLOTrATj.\nW. HEATHORN\nBEQ8 LEAVE TO INFORM HIS\nIricNcl.s nnd the public thut he hns\nremoved his\nBoot and Shoe Store\nTo Govibniiknt strut, two doors from the\n\"Colonist and Chroni le \" Offlce, where he\nwill continue bis Boot Muting business.\nBOOTS AND SHOES HADE TO ORDER\nOf the best materials aud workmanship.\nN.B.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Repairing done at shortest notice.\nse 23\nse-18\nAND ALL DRUGOISIS.\nLTTIMIZBIEIR,\nA LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ROUGH\nand dressed for sale cheap,\nJ. ROBERTSON STEWART.\nVictoria, V. I., 20ih August, 1860. se 22\nNew Goods\nEX \"ROYAL TAR.\"\nTHOS. WILSON & CO.,\nInvite attention to their\nNew Stock ot WINTER\nGOODS just arrived by\nRoyal Tar from London,\nconsisting of\nFLANNELS\u00E2\u0080\u0094Wfldii\u00E2\u0080\u0094Twilled Snxony\nI'luiii aud Kaiicy Color*\nDITTO \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Canton \u00E2\u0080\u0094 White ond Un-\nbleuclitd\nBLANKETS\u00E2\u0080\u0094All sizes\nBALMORAL SKIRTS\nFRENCH MERINOS\u00E2\u0080\u0094In all colors\nHoyles' Prints, Horrocksss' Long Cloths,\nLinen and Cotton Ticks, Sheetings,\nQuilts, Drugget \u00C2\u00A3qua es, Oreen Baize,\nHollands, American Leather Cluth,\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094AND\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nA General Assortment of Goods suitable for\nthe Autumn aud Winter.\nTho.?. Wilson & Co.,\nMASONIC BUILDING,\nGOVERK9II2NT STREET.\nse 20\nIN CONFORM IT V WITH SUCTION 11 of\nIlie Kiiemeu's Protection Act, 1HU1, noiice\nia hereby given thn*. no election of twn duly\nqualified pcraous to fill the respective offices\nof Chief and Alstllaot Engineer of ihe Victoria Department for the eusuinn year will Im\nheld at the Hou e of the Deluge Engine Co.\nNo. 1, Monday the lal day of October neit, at\n10 o'clock iu the forenouu. The I'ull will be\nclosed al i o clock p.m.\nliy oider\nS. 1. KEI.I.Y, President V.P.D.\nE C. HOLDEN, llou.Sec. V.F.U.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0e 20\nVictoih Turn Verein.\nALL MEMIIERS OF THE ABOVE IV-\nItltntloo \u00C2\u00ABho wish to attend regular\npractice, are rei)iiested to bc present on the\nfirst Monday in September, when classes will\nli\" formed commencing with thc simplest exercises, aud going through tbe whole course.\nC'HAIILES DECHENT,\nau23 Turnwart.\nLEATHER, HARNESS,\nAND\nTrunk Manufactory.\nWM. BALBY A CO.\nWE TAKK THR PRESENT OPPORTUN.\nity to thank our unmerous eustoraeri for\nihe liberal pairooag* bestowed upon ns, aad\nto inform ihem aud tbs public io general tbat\nwe are now carrying on, in cmnertion with\nour LEATHER .\"TORE, t'e mnnnfaitiirt of\nHAKNEMS of all descriptions, also TRUNKS\nand VALISES. We h vs constantly on band\na large assortment of ISLAND TANNK'i KIP,\nCALF, HARNESS, SOLE, WELT, STRING\nand GRAIN 1.EATHR8; also a gentral ai-\nsortment of SHllKMAKKR'S FINDINGS.\nParties requiring anything in our Una\nshould give us a trial, asw* will supply then\ncheaper than any bouse north of Sau Francisco.\nBELTING MADE TO ORDER.\nTerrnn Cash.\nWm. Dalby Su Co.,\nTates street, Victoria, V. I.\nAugust 2 th, 186H. \u00E2\u0080\u009E, 20\nCow For Sale\nA COW (AND CALF SIX WEEKS OLD),\nwarranted perfectly gentle. Price $55.\nAlso, a young .Steer.\nApply to\n\"20 O. NIAS, Jarties Bay.\nCHAMPAGNE!\nNAPOLEON'S CABINET\nBOUOH^.\nWE HAVE APPOINTED MESSRS.\nORELLEY k FITKRRE, of Victoria,\nSOLE AGENT8\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094FOR\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nVancouver Island and Iritish\nColumbia-\nOf our above-named Winei.\nBouche J?il8 & Co.,\nat Jlareuil-sur-Ay^\nChampagne, France.\nse 19\nMrs. Heln\nKEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND THK\nlatest fashions in\nIM I Iu Tu 11ST E IR, Y ,\nPrices to Suit the Times,\nGOVERNMENT STREET\nBetween Fort and Broughton. aa 5\nAn Appeal to the Citizens of\nVic'orh, V-1\n'rilE CONGREGATION EMANU-EL- OF\n1 Victoria, V. I., in meeting assembled, thiB\nday, Saturday, Sept. 22d, 1866,\nResolved, Tbat the aid of our Fellow Citizens of all Denominations be solicited through\nthe following authorized and duly appointed\nCommitice. And tbat such Committee endeavor, by every means in their power, to\nraise funds whereby part of tbe debt or mortgage on tbe tsraelitish Synagogue may be\ncancelled. Knowing the liberal views and\ngenerosity of the citizens of Victoria, the congregation has not tlie slightest doubt (making\ndue allowance for the dullness of tbe Beason)\nthat their appeal will meet with tbat response\nwhich the eiigency of the case requires.\n, .xrmtte.^. A. JACOBS, President.\nL. ANTHONY, Secretary.\nH. M. COHEN,\nLEWIS LEWIS,\nD. SHIRPSER,\nJ. W. KEYSER,\nCommittee on Subscription\nJ. H- Turner & Co.\nGOVERNMENT STREET,\nVICTORIA, V. I.\nHEa.COV-A.L.\nDR. POWELL HAS REMOVED HIS\nSurgery and Residence to the corner ot\nDOUGLAS AND BROUGHTON STREETS\n(near Fort).\nOrnca Hon\u00C2\u00BBi-9 A. V. to 12 M., and 8\nP. M. to 10 P. M.\nAugnit 23. \u00E2\u0080\u009E 26\nLONDON FIRM,\nJ F Tunstall ft Oa.\n' LONDON HOUSE,\nSeptember, 18C6.\nWe have received by \"Royal Tar\" and late Express arrivals a\nijreat 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,\nDress 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, Lack\nGoods, &c.\nMillinery Wreaths, Head Dresses; a beautiful selection\nof Bonnets in the Latnballe, 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.\nThe above goods have been selected by our London partner with great\ncare, and uM be sold on mod favorable terms.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2e21\nM. Turner **k, Oo.,\n. Agents for Alexandre^ Kid Glotes. (Ebciri'rcg Cflcgrapjr.\nFRIDAY EVK.NINO.-^EI'T. 28, 18SC\nCOMMERCIAL\nMEMORANDA.\nPer itmr FIDELITER from Portlaod -Left\nPortland Sept. ZAih at 5:30 p in. ; arrived at\nAnuria Sept. 2Uth at 7 a m. ; left Astoria at\nn.Mi a.m., and at 11 MO a.m. came to anchor\nin linkers' Hay, llikk fug; at 1:30 p.m (rol\nunderway; ai 2 p.m. crossed Columbia River\nliar; law steamship Oriuba bound in; arrived at Victoria Sept ITlh, at * p.m.\nPer itmr FIDELITER from Portland-Mr\nSinclair and family, Mr I'mM-n nnd wife, Mr\nHepburn, Capt C l>iuuix,.l>r Tuzo, Mr Raymond, Mr Hutchinsou uinl wile, llumber,\nLark, Graham, Jludliy\nl I'.iii \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB.\nPer itmr FlDEWtyl frp-n Portland\u00E2\u0080\u0094D\nHortun, 2 ci mdse ; Thoa Lowe, 1 pg \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 S, 21\npin ; J tl, 242 pgi ; J U, 138 jigs ; L k Co,\n400 pga ; U Prom is, 124 pgi; >V L, 228 pga ;\nA, 11 put; P i) li. 242 pc- i .I M ll, H pga;\nJ P Couch, 600 pgs ; G S, 7 pgi ; St.N'i.-bolus\nHotel, 9 pgs ; M & Co, Cl pgs ; J \V W, 20\npgs ; V Perraza, 27 pg' ' L, 20 pgs ; Mcll k\nCo, 66 pgs ; C P, 18 pgs ; G W Shavi r, 36\npgs. Salem flour. 200 qr scks. Magnolia flour,\n200 q.^scks ; B, 80 pgs ; WiUoq k Murray, 2\nttetattA\nTin PuusuiAN Nikdli Oct.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The first\nterror inspired by the needle gun is becoming\nmore subdued. A correspondent of the\nLondon Timet, writing from Vienna, says :\n\"According lo the surgeons, tbe wounds\ninflicted by them arc, in general, slignt. In\nfact, the medical men employed in the Vienna\nhospital! say that the great majority of their\npatients will loon |be fit tor active service\nagain, ' as most of the woundi are mere flesh\nwoundi.' It cannot be doubted Ihat the\nstatement is correct, for the streets of the\ncity and of tbe village! in tbe environs are\nnow full of soldiers who'have one of their\narms in a sling. An Italian veteran, who has\nhad tbree wounds, told me that he would\nratber bave half a dozen Pro si:,n ' pellets' in\nhii body than nne French conical' bullet.\"\nThe Vienna Medical Oazctte informs the pub ie\nthat of thc 12,000 wounded men brought to\nVienna, not five per cent are fo severely, hurt\nas to be in danger of losing tti6ir live.-,.''\nA Lucky CiacEMSTAXca.\u00E2\u0080\u0094It is stated '.hat\nio great is the interest of Mr. Dnniol Gurney\n(of ibe late firm of Oercnd, Gurney k Co.,)\nin the Atlantic Telegraph Company thai,\nnow as the cable is successfully laid by the\nGreat Eastern, bis fortune will be so fax recovered that he can not only pay whatever\ncalls may be made upon him as a contributor to the faded firm, but also have sufficient\ncapital to enable bim lo join any n)w discount establishment that may be started as\nits successor. \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nHacuAttci' Ihstituti.\u00E2\u0080\u0094A theatrical entertainment in aid of the funds of tbia institution will bc given in abont two weeks, in the\ntheatre. The Amateur Dra-natic Association\nhave generously volunteered tlieir services,\nand will he assisted by Miss Jenny Arnot, tbe\nstage management being in the hands of Mr.\nR. G. Marsh. Members of the Institute will\nalso perform. The proposed benefit to Mr.\nMarsh has been postponed till after that to,\nthe Institute.\nRiPAias to Govbrsiiiint House \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Owing\nto the defective coijtruction of the original\n\" Castle Cary,\" by wbich ihe rain and damp\nof winter penetrated the roof and walls of\ntbe building, destroying the plaster and r. u-\ndering the dwelling uncomfortable, Governor\nKonnedy has, we understand, given orders\nfor the necessary repairs to be effected, comprising a new roof on ihe old structure, with\nother minor improvements. These repairs\nhave been contemplated for lome time.\nPotioa Court.\u00E2\u0080\u0094-The three young sennun\nwho bad absented themselves wiihout leave\nfrom the ship Roval Tar were brought up in\nthe Police Court to-day, and remanded till\nasked for by tho captain. Tbe magistrate\ncautioned the men to obey orders on board\nship, and if ihey were ill-treated to apply to\nthe proper authorities when they arrived\nhome.\nFor AnsTBAt.iA.-The ship John Jay arrived off the harbor l\u00C2\u00ABst evening, but was\ndriven off by a gale- She is laden with 414\n11 Burrard Inlet lumber for. Sydney. Tbe\nbark Jeddo sailed from the Roads to-day, for\nAdelaide, with 246 M lumber, also from Burrard Inlet. Both vessels loaded at Moody k\nOo.'s mills.\nIndiaxs at SooKa\u00E2\u0080\u0094A grand \" patlatch\"\nis now being held at Sooke, several hundred\nIndiana being present. Superintendent Han-\nkin and officer Tenniel went down last night\nto look after them and returned to day, reporting no greater disturbance than is usual\non such occasions.\nTo l.onnon akd baci ill Ftv\u00C2\u00AB Days I\u00E2\u0080\u0094The\ncaptain of the ship Belmont telegraphed to\nLondon last week, in regard to the disast r to\nhis ship, and bad an answer back within five\ndays from the time hii message left Victoria.\nVice the Atlantic Cable I\nTbi Sainich Ootba\u00C2\u00ABb.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The unfortunate\nwoman Freddison, who waa atUcked by the\nruffian Williams, is Btill insensible and delirious ; she will, it is thought, recover, but\nwill probably be maimed for life: \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nThi Royal Tar will be towed over to Utsa-\nlady t\u00C2\u00BB^i<\u00C2\u00ABrow, bj tha Sir James Doaglas\nn iiiiiaain nurrr - \" r^\u00E2\u0080\u0094- ball will\nbe gifin at Governme4t Bona. to-*rigbt.\nUxTacs\u00E2\u0080\u0094We are requested by member* of\nthe Fire Department to correct the mitstate-\nnient in the Chronicle of this morning in reference to the rxpen.es of the wep irtinent.\nInstead of S100 a monih ns nieulioued by the\nCkronielt tba outlay at the lowttt orapvtaiioa\nreadies $144; and this does not provide for\nwater, luel, ighl, oil, or any of the numerous\npert;- expenses and contingencies.\nPfBLic MetTixo.\u00E2\u0080\u0094A Public Meeting will\nbe hell in the Theatre to-morrow (Saturday)\nevening, at Half-past Seven o'clock, to lake\nImo consideration the condition of the\nColony All persons interested in the pro-\ngr.6s of the country aro expected to attend.\ntfaj* The name of the American iron-clad,\nMiautonoinnh, is a puzzle to mauy. What\ndoes it mean? It is the name of a famous\nIndiun uliief iu Cooper's novel of \" The Wept\nuf Wish-Ion Wish.''\nGov. Savjiooa.\u00E2\u0080\u0094It is reported that Mr.\nBirch has received a telegram to the effect\nthat Coventor Seymour sailed Irom Southampton on the 17th inst., for these colonies.\nFiirncii MtttlXMT\u00E2\u0080\u0094The millinery department at London llou-e is now under (he management of a lady who arrived by last steamer from Paris.-J. II. Tuhnek k Co. *\nFtklMIt1 Lectcru!\u00E2\u0080\u0094Thc nett proceedings\nof the lecture on Wednesday night, deducting\nexpenses, were $100.\nTELEGRAPHIC-\nEurope.\nNew Yoiik, Sept 21\u00E2\u0080\u0094By tbe Java\nwe learn that a gnat deal of ram con-\nlinurd to lull in Koglond, unit outitandlng\ncrops wrrrRuiituiniiig considerable damage\nA l-Yencli agricultural journal sums up ub\nfollows i The latest accounts of the linr-\nvest in France show that there is neither\nthe ordinary quunlity nor quulily cf wheiit,\nand but for free importation a fcarcity\nwould succeed the abundance of the pasi\nhree years. England also is beginning\ntocoinpluiu not only of ihe quunlity bul\nof the quality. Russia has had au excellent wheat harvest, and so has Spain.\nIfaly docs not seem to be much more\nfortunate than Prance. The locusts have\nravaged Algiers. As to the United\nStutcs the deficit is still greater than iu\nFrance. Northern Germany appears to\nbe divided. Tho Soul hem provinces of\nHungary have suffered much,\nLiVKi.POOL, Sept. 6\u00E2\u0080\u0094Wheat, winter\nred and southern, 10s. 0d. to lis. 3d.\nJndian corn, 21s. for mixed American,\nand 27s. 3d. for yellow. Lard, 60s. per\ncwt. for American\nParaguay.\nChicago, Sept. 22\u00E2\u0080\u0094A Duenos Ajres\npaper in one of ils lute numbers, snys n\ndiplomatic conflict was Imminent between\nMr. Washburn, the Americm Ambassador'te I'ariiguay, and the Argentine Government, it seems that. Mr. VWbbnrn\nhim airain returned to Buenos Ayres from\nOOrrientM, having been denied permission\nto pass into Paraguay. The same pnper\nsays he insists upon going, threatening to\nforce his passage up with the American\nvessel now in those waters.\nSalt Lake.\nThe failure of Klopsioik & Harris, to-\nbnceo and fancy goods merchants at Virginia City uud Sali Lake, is aunonnced,\nwith liabilites reported at $60,000 or\n$70,000, most of which falls upon Sun\nFrancisco merchants, principally tobacconists.\nCalifornia.\nThe residence of the lato Russian\nconsul ou Harrison street, was burned\nlast evening.\nA telegram from Panla Clira last\nevening suys the Santa Cruz stuge cup-\nsized ut the first bridge this sido of Lexington ; four Indies and six gentlemen\npassengers were all more or less injured.\nOne man is suppos d to be luorially injured ; one ludy hnd her eye torn out ;\nanother bad her knees badly injured, and\nthree had broken legs.\nA meeting of tbe stockholders of the\nCalifornia Steam Navigation Company\nwas held on Saturday, when the proposition to increase the capital stock to\n$5,000,000 was voted down. Tlie Company, however, decided to reduco the par\nvalue of their shares to $100 eacli from\n150\u00E2\u0080\u0094fheir present par value. The stock\nof $2,500,000 remaining as at preseut.\nA respectably dressed man, name unknown, jumped off Pueific street wharf\nto-dny. A bystundor look a skiff und\nsculled to the drowning man, reaching\nhi in just as he was sinking beneath the\nwaters. He not only made no effort to\nhelp himself, but resisted the friendly aid\nthat was offered him, and it was uot until\na second boat had put off to his assistance, ond after a fcrious attempt to bile\nhis rescuers that he was dragged into the\nskiff. As the man was apparently sober\nit is supposed that insanity wus the cause\nof this rash act.\n\u00C2\u00AB odlUlilng.\nThe schooner Flying Dart, Captain\nHowes, arrived last evening in 36 days\nfrom the fishing grounds in Ochotsk Sea\nShe brings a full cargo of codfish, some\n25,000 Well dried (abont 60 tons) merchantable fish, and is the first vessel from\nthe fleet that left this port far the Asiatic\ncoast iast spring. Capt. Howes reports\nspeaking or hearing of every vessel of the\nBeet from- Litis port, with the exception of\nthe schooner Pride of the West, which\nsailed abontthe 1st of April, and haiaot\nbeta heard from since.\nl\on-Cnklng Coal.\nBotTOI or tub Brum TittiroitAPH,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Sm :\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094In tli''article upon ci.al in your s%ue of\nHtalday last I find a tutement which need!\ncorrection : it rend-, thus : \" The next delcrtp-\nli'.n of coal ll thnt tuaad lo South Suffurj-\nihire and the Mid and Counties of England\nand cot aud. This Coal contain! a large proportion ot oxygen, but contain* more carhou\nthat lignite, ll is, however, unprofitable\nfuel, as the slack, which mint of necessity\nabound in the production of all coil is w.tcled.\nThe to:il do--8 not cake, in oilier words, the\n-nuil pieces of coal do not combine together\nand generate heat\u00E2\u0080\u0094if coal will cake, all tlie\nslack may be utilized by converting it into\neoke 1 if it doe. not an immense quantity of\ncohI is wasted, and as a pound of -!.,< I. is\ncapable of producing as much lo-at us a pound\nof the same coul in lumps, it naturally follow!\nthat a seam of this deseriptio.1 of coul requires\nmany facilities aud advan ages over the caking\ncod to make it pay.\" Now sir. this ttule-\ninent so far us Souih St\u00C2\u00BBtToi'dil ire and Mid-\nhind Boon ies of Erglaud is concerned\nis incorrect ; the sleek being entirely used,\nand no pirt of the coal being WHsted\u00E2\u0080\u0094iu\nfact, the slack is now su eagerly sought after\ntlmt there is more difficulty In obtaining it\nthan the targe coal. 1 am not quite sure that\nthere is so great nu advantage in the \"cokey\"\ncoal as you would wish your readers to believe . whut is the use to which it cun be applied that the slack of .South Stall'ii dshire\nOVIllOt be applied als ', and with equal ad-\nvantage. 1 know that the slack is now being\nconvened imo coke for smelting inn ore. It\nis also used for heating und puddling furnaces, for glass liou-es, burning bricks, lime\nland, and has always been the only article in\nuse in the district tor geuetating steam for\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0team engines, Ac, ic.; and no part of it is\nwast d mure than is wasted in the working\nof the '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 cakey\" coal. Where then is the advantages of the latter over the forini i .' The\nimportance of developing onr coal fields you\ndo not, however, over estimate. Some ol\" our\ncoals n:ay no* he equal to the English or\nPennsylvania coals but ask our ironfuunders\nhere if they would not as soon work with our\nQueen Charlotte Isluud anthrucile as tbey\nwoald with any other they can obtain here;\nthen although our bituminous coal may not\nbe tlie best in the world, it is unquestionably\nthe best of the kind found ou the 1'acilic costs\nand although our Nanaimo coal is not\n\" cakey,\" yet I know that such a :nal does\nexist here, having shown specimens of it to a\ng.ntlemun in this city ; but even the \"slack\"\nof the Nanaimo coals may he utilized; but we\nmay not have smelling, heating or puddling\nfurnaces, but there are still many other ways\nin which it may bc used with equal advantage, and the same may be said with regard\nto the many other seams of coal known to exist upon the Island none of which, as far as\nour knowledge of them extands at present,\nare inferior iu quality to -the Nauaiuio coal,\nand there is no doubt but those patties who\nhnve sufficient capital and enetgy to prosecute\nthe working of our undeveloped coal mines,\nwill in a lew years be considered as tho most\n\" lucky\" men of ihe day.\nI am, Sir,\nOne who r6\u00C2\u00BBcllcd for more than 30 years In\nthe mines and smoke of South .-itaffordshire.\nAtlantic TclKgrams.\nA Boston d.iily recently issued a series of\n1 Atlantic Cable Messages,' ' in advance\nof any other pnper in the country.' We\n'hink ihey nre so much in advance that\nwe wiil quote a couple of them for the\namusement of our readers. The fiisl is\nfrom P. T. B.tnnm:\nUES3A01': TO BK DELIVERED ' I\u00C2\u00AB TBAS'SITU.'\n' Mermaids and other odii fish observing\nthis message oass nre informed tbe undersigned is open to overltires for engagements nt his American Museum ; as an\nindpcement, he would state thut the establishment is. conducted on cold water\nprinciples, und he is actuated by no sel-fish\nmotives in making this proposition.'\nThe Reeond is dated Paris, August\n2nd,I860:\n.\ ,i i i:MAS H ARD,\nTo liis American Business Manager:\n'This world is orl n Hoitin slio. Among\nthe principal Shos hear, Prushy has the\nbest Shout present. The piit.cipal curi-\nosity in her Slio being the needle gnu.\nHave jest konkludt'd an nrr mgetnent with\nLewis Napoleon for a side Sbo of Waoki\nwinks and sniitx, near the entrance to the\ngrate exhiliishuu\u00E2\u0080\u0094terms private between\nme and L\"wis. Admission 1 frank French\nmoney, or fifteen cents American currency\nOu klosin the kontract tbe M. P. ror reminded, 'You and mo hcz dun a good\nday's work, Artemns.' A. W.''\nNew Advertisement;\nSpecial Notice*.\nMn. Ziss hcaa to announce to the inhabitants ol Victoria that he ha\u00C2\u00BB litely received a\nlarge ass rtment of Childri ns Carriages and\nChairs, Fishing Baskets anJ Fishing Canes,\nand a large quantity of Market and 1 rave line\nHasKets, China Vases, Fanry Goods and Toys,\nall ef which have to be sold on or belore\nFebruary next at ereutly reduced prices\nGoods sold at wholesale lor cost piices. *\nItsMovA!..\u00E2\u0080\u0094Messrs. Solomon Brns. have removed to the two-story brick building on\nOovernment street, opposite tho St. Nicholas\nHotel. They have received, ex ship Mohawk,\nfrom London, a fine assortment of men's\nclothing nnd underclothing, which Ihey will\nsell lower than auy house in town. Give them\na call. *\nAtEXANUKK's Gi.ovus\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Messrs. J. H. Turner\nk Co., London House, have received to-day,\nby Express from Paris, a full assortment of\nAlexandre's famous kid gloves, for which\nthey are the sole agents in Vancouver Island\nand' British Columbia. *\nBnuowiT'l PlLta\u00E2\u0080\u0094IliU'lHM noS Howel Compl\u00C2\u00BB!ntl.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Th*ie raalaate* are ever present, ai-d if left unnt\nlended frequently terminate fonllj. It \u00C2\u00BBhou]d be\neterjwh-ie known tlwt both cliolerm \u00C2\u00BBnj diitrhoei depend nit the pretence of wane undigested inbsttnee in\nthe lions xh or boweli.or lome dekterioui ini'ter Id\ntheblotxl, and that Holtowa?*! Pltll cm expel either\nwiih I'M and expedhion. Tbey conoeatriU in a \u00C2\u00ABur-\n|irnin( degrei purifying, \u00C2\u00ABllern\u00C2\u00BBtlv\u00C2\u00BB. rtguladg; and\nstrengthening sualilieH, aad thui exert ever ever? internal oiuin the wholisomely controlling Infla\u00C2\u00ABu3\" \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB\nnecemary f^r MbJuIng excetlivl aellon In thi human\nfrniri. Hollow.j't me.!tcine may bo advantageously\nlaken aa a mean. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0' kocfhig the bbod pure and the\nbody cool\u00E2\u0080\u0094the only practicable plan ol m ilntalnia?\nhealth in youth, mmbood, tod eld tga\n:p:r,:e:m::e!]\nYorkshire Bacon\nEx Royal Tar,\nFor mI| by\nFELL k CO.,\nie28 Vatei street.\nNew A . \u00E2\u0080\u00A2;\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 nis\nOLYMPIA\nOYSTERS\nFOB, SALE,\n3^\n\ COOT MARE (IN FOAL), VITH YEAR-\nl\ ling colt by her side. Will work iu\nsingle or double harness.\nApply at tbe\nOffice of the Evening Telegraph)\nLAXGLEV STREET. ae 9\nFor Sale Ex Camden,\nHosteller, Itorkrr, unt! AngO'tnra Hitlers\nOregon Cider In bbls. and eaici,\nf larrt In casks, half-tasks and eases,\nSauterne and California While Wine,\nI'reneli tltobol 00 0.1*.,\nrug, I liqiiot, 'lumiu and Bollrngcr Champagne,\nAnd In \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'lore an astorimrnt of firandy\nand l.lqujrs mltiibit tor the Ir.ide.\ni\u00C2\u00AE*Depot of Havana Ciaars,\nse 6\nEUUl'J.NE THOMAS,\nYates itreet.\nUNANIMOUS\nNOMINATION!\nOF\nDeluge Engine Company\nFOll\nAssistant Engineer.\nT. J. BURNER\nie 1\nLIST OF AI1RIVALS\nAt the Mount Araiat Hotel during the months\nof June, July, and August, 18CiJ.\nJune\u00E2\u0080\u0094His Excellency Governor Kennedy, Mr\nWilliam A G Young, Mr. Duij W\nPearse.\nJuly\u00E2\u0080\u0094Me.-srs Jas Wilcox, F Dupre.v, Jn: Reed\nHa'cadam, John Dand, Louis riiiljiut.\nF W Alwood, J R Ford, E S Hatch, Sir\nJas D.iugius, D Krater, E S Whittlng-\nham.\nAugust\u00E2\u0080\u009411 E Sedye, W E Suonach, J\nRobcnson Stewart, Tho? Lett Stal-\nschuiid', Roht Burnany; John Nlcho'-\nson, M M Titus, F W Green, Benj V.'\nPearse, Acting Surveyor General, R\nnouilray, H O Tiedrtiiaun ; Jam \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \"\nCutchnn; Win Dennv, \u00C2\u00AB;- \"\"=\"\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nju8(.,,ii nt * tt n-'iii; Kenneth Wc-\nKe'nzie, Jr, Wm II MiKinzie. UaviJ 13\nUlair, Chas Redlern, Cli.is Kent.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0e 41m\ntnorborg & Eueff,\nCOMMISSION MERCHANTS,\nImportfi'S ami Wliolesule Denies in\nGROCERIES, PROVISIONS,\nI3oota sxikI Shtii'N,\nWharf street, Victoria, V. I. se 9\nAL.ICE BROWS\nFANCY TWIST\nS3AOKSNC TOBACCO\nJUST RECEIVED AT\nA-. F. KEYSET'S,\nTogether wilh some fiue\nHAVANA. OIG.ARS DIKECT\nAlso on hand\nWine Sap, Peach, Apricot, Mary's Own,\nLight Pressed, Natural Leaf, Buffalo\nTongue, and Atlantic Cable\nTobacco-\nJUST RECEIVED PER BARK UIVaL\nA Fine Assortment of\nMeerschaum Pipes.\nCall aod examine.\nse 5-1 ni\nThe \"Grotto,\"\nOPPOSITE THE TELEGRAPH OFFICE.\nFor a glass of choice liquor go to the\n\" Grotto,\"\nThere \" noxi but thb best'' yon will\nfind ia the motto.\nMint Julep?, Sherry CoWilers-^-eTerytliinR\ncooling ;\nCome yc that do thirst, you will find its\nno fooling.\nIM EVERY BTTLB AT\nA. \\\ PIPER'S,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0f.'.'.t mi.\nBeat Welsh Rarebit*\nO.N THE ISLAND.\nte 19\nN O T i C E .\nt LL PERSONS UAVI.NG CLAIMS\n\ li-itinul Ihe undersized arc requested lo\npreset.t 'hem within '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0() dayl l'rom date.\nAll persons Indebted to the tindeni|.'aed are\nrequested to settle their account' within 80\ndays e'tber by not'- or otberwite, nr tbey will\nb\u00C2\u00AB g \i a in my Atl.iriiey tur collection, as I\nintend tu have for Europe.\nse lo lm J. W. KETSEB.\nFOB\nSALE\n'll Vt 0 0 ROVE It i. HAKE It SKWIXO\nI MACHINES, fjr heavr work; une\nSinner's Machine, No. 2, l'ur finu and heavy\nwurk.\nAll tbe poods jiertainin? to the business,\nincluding cotton poods, tickiug, pulu, and\no:her gouds too nuiueruus loo mention.\nT':e abort will bo sold fur less tban cost\nwithin ao days.\nTeuis\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ca.-h or approved N'otes.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 ALSO -\nThe entire stock of Crockery, Hardware,\nFuruiiure, Eancy Quods, ke,. uu the samo\ntermi iis above.\nAll poods unsold after 30 dais will be sold\nat unction.\nse Ki-ltn J. \V. KEVSER.\nLINCOLN HOUSE!\nCor- Washington anl Front sts,\nPORTLAND, OREGON.\nnr. r. ni.TT&iGKtsBnr,\nOf the St. Nicholas Hold,' Victoria,\nHAVING TAKEN THE ABOVE HOl'SE,\nwishes to announce lo tbe public that he\nis now p-eparcd to accomodate guests in a\nSatisfactory nianivr. No hn% wiil be led un-\ndoncj which is in the power of the proprietor\nto di\ tu render guests comfortable.\nPortland, August 'J-lth, 1860 se 1*\nDissolution of Partnership.\nINO'TICE.\nI HE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX-\nI i-itinp beta'een 'riiomns Nupier Hibben\nand James Qarswell, under tbe name or firm\nnf ilibben k Carswell, has beeu this duy dissolved by uiulllul couseiit.\nThe onslnetl Will in future be carried oa\nby Mr. T. N Hibben, who will pay and receive all money due to or owing hy thc lato\nlinn\nDated this 13lh day of September 1866.\nTHOMAS NAPIER HIlitlEN,\nJAMi.S I'ARSWELL.\nWitness to tho signature of 'i'hoinus Napiei\nHibben,\nQCOROI PllRKBS,\nSolicitor, Vletorls y T-\nWitue=\u00C2\u00BB *- \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' oignaturc of James Oarjwcll,\nKoillJIT IllSHOP,\nSolii'i'.or, Victoria, V. I.\nse 13-lm\nUJNIVERSITY\nWASHINGTON TERRITORY\n'inns INSTITUTION WILL PBOPBtfON\n1 tii* ITili inst. Pupils ot both sexes received, wbo will ba expected lo lurnUb their\nown looms, which are provided iu separate\nbuildings, !'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 se of i barge.\nThe Bit pen se ol MuaMinij snd Tuition,\nwiihout iiH'i-lciitfilf, will not exceed $ho per\nquartet of li weekB, payable in aJvauce.\nTor forth er informatioa address\nllluV. UKU. T. WlllTWORTH,\nPresident*\nSeattle, \V. T., Sept. 1st. 18GG. se 11\nRED LION HOTEL,\nGOVERNMENT STREET.\nt| "Newspapers"@en . "Victoria (B.C.)"@en . "Evening_Telegraph_1866-09-28"@en . "10.14288/1.0313100"@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. 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