@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "c0e1ad2d-4da4-4805-9998-c99b337ef2a2"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:issued "2016-05-12"@en, "1866-09-23"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/eveningt/items/1.0313088/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ T (ftmttijj i ffcUgra$ VOL. I. VICTORIA, VANCOUVER ISLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 23, 1866. NO. 71. THE "EVENING TELEGRAPH," irni.i.-iiiKu E7erv Events at 4 O'clock, (Sularday and Siind&y creningi excfpled.) ALSO EVKKY SUNDAY MORNING ! New Advertisement*. New Advertisements. TFZF. Miscellaneous. HAVANA CIGARS. Oriental Restaurant, T Kit MS OF SUIISl ll ll"l Mi-v , It Ann.nyln ulvmce, l,j mail, fin 00 For -in fnnnthl g On fte tt TJ**eaajela, lo Urriur, ..,. 25 Illgl.'C.I IM, ,'q For terms of Advertisement apply at the Office. Lan»ley Btreet IHIncellaneouM. Hot Weatiikh Hints hy Pbofehou Bi.ot.—Professor Blot writes us tullowi : A remark or two on eutiiijt nml drinkii.j* in hot weather will ho in season. (Ireen vegetables, properly cooked, are <-ertaiiily healthful in warm weather ; hut it is a mistake to think that ment should be excluded from summer diet. The bolter the wcutlier the more thc system wustis, anl therefore the more we must supply. In ordertokecp the body in a healthful condition, meat ought to be en ten nt leust onee ft day in summer lime. It wonld bo well to vary thin programme by taking one meiil of fi-h on every oilier day. Fat should bu diluted ns much as possible. A very little good butler with your fresh' radishes ut breakfast ia us much fat or ucces8ury. When weary, or cold, or warm, or exhausted, we drink iu preference to eating, because we feel the effect liintuPlaniouily; while after euling even the most substantial food, wo do not feel tlie effect for •ome lime. When exhnu-tcd, and when inmieiliuto relief is necessary, tho best drinks ure broih, chocolute, milk, or water sweetened with Migur. It <8 mote thuo n mUtuke to dr nk wines nud liquors ut such a time; it is rciilly committing slow suicide When only thirsty, without exhaustion, we Ought lo drink cold Water witlrn teaspoon. When thirsty and healed, the first thing lo do is to dip the hands iu co'd water, deep enough to rover the wrists; then diii a towel iu the water, lay it ou the forehead, mid then drink cohl water with a teaspoon. A few (Imps of vinegar or lemon juice may lie lidded to the wuter. if exceedingly hot, keep your hands in cold water uud a lowel on your forehead for at least one minute before drinking. The IIoveh Fishermen—A 7ery curious custom formerly existed among the Dover fishermen, wbo 0" ''' " leiurnfroin their expedition, used to select eight of the finest whitings on t of each boat, nud devote the proceeds to the celebration of a feu-t on Christmas Eve, wheh they called n "ruinbaldr iu honor, ns some conjecture, of the Irish saint Hnmbold, who was sub- posed to have some connection with whitings, or 'rimibalds,' us they arc still culled in some parts of Kent.— Tha iluni eipul Corporations Directory. Stamped 'Antei.opi:s.'--A would be gentleman, the othor day, railed nt the Post Office, and displayed bis ignorance of natural history or the French lingo 'ge, or both, by requesting to bo supplied with e stumped antelope ! LEWIN & ANTHONY, TOBACCONISTS. 47 Tates St., Brick Store Next to Corner of Government St., BEG TO I.VFOKM THEIR FRIEXDS AND t c pnblic in general Ihnt Ihey will con staniljr receive by every Ityamen good ns- sortinentiit Genuine < at ami < I gar a and Ihe |», Nl UrMIKlM of I .>!>,.< i „ imported direct for ihis market, no that they nre nhle to omnetc with any»hr use on this Island, either Wholesale or Retail, N. B—Special atu-nt on will be paid to Ooantrv ordere, HUMAN LEWIN. | LOUIS ANTIIONT. se 2 YATES BTBEET, In connection with the Oriental Hotel. EVENING TELEGRAPH EX FIDELITER T d&eo iFZEnxr insro —or THE— EUREKA CONCERT ROOM HIS BSTABMSHMBN'T 19 OPEN T ma. nouns of tiik dav on NIGHT. THE TAJBIjE Will bc furnished with the licit the market affords. Breakfast, j Dinner, Supper At moderate prices, Oysters in every Style. Private Rooms for sm ill or lar^e parties. Cull and judge for yourselves. uu 80-lm AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, I'SDEB THS H'.Y w;i;\\l\\T OF MRS. QCARUtt. roil THE raiid COM OF 'runs most favorite and fashion-- j * u'-Ie place of amusement having been entirely re-decorated will re-open This Evening nt h o'clock. Mr. fled Reed, the famous Banjo flayer will he In attendance to amuse vi.-iiors with his minstrel Songs. At (he Itnr the hest of cnsH Liquors and Havana Clgari will he dispensed. Open every Evening at 9 o'clock, ndmissiou free. an 24 FASHION HOTEL AND Concert Room, The on'y Place of Amusement in Town! npHJS UNDERSIGNED HAVING LEASED I tlieSfl well known es tii hi i sli me ut.*, begs tare to announce th it Ihey wi 1 be Ee-opened on Saturday, Ju'y 28. The former Billiard Hit 1 has been conve ted Into u Concert Room, where mny Always ba found ntteniivc and obliging attendants. Beit qualities of Wines, Liquors, and Cigars served bv the proprietor in |x rson, t'HAS. BROOKS Jdjajr Aomission Pais, nu 26 ■ Colds, < ouulis, and Hoarseness* BMMFIEI.D, MAIM., 20lli \\ler„ 1855. Dr. J.C. Ater: Inothesitatetunny tlm bttt remedy 1 baw arer bund f<»r Coughs, BoWHOeefi Influenza, ami tlie concomitant ijrmptoniiof a Cold, is your Ciikrkv PbotorUh Ita constant nee in my praettca ami my family fur the but tenyetribaa ihown it topoMeeiiupe*, rior virtues fur the treatment uf theso complaints. BBBN KNIGHT, M.D. A.It. Moktlky. Bsq„ of UfiOA,N.T., writer "I haw iw*l yonr PtOTORAl myself and in my family ever nine* jrou Invented it, ami believe it the beetmeolctne fur iti pnrjioeo ever pul out. Willi a tnul oold I should sooner pay twenty-five doltari fur a bottle tLau do witliuut it, or taic any other remedy." Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza. Bptunormo, mibs., Feb. 7, luae. Mother A'ter: I will cheerfully certify yonr PSOTOSU In tlio liest remedy We piHaeSH fur tbe Cure of Mlttviping Cuit'/ii. Croup, ami tin- cheat dtaaaaai of children. ^« of yonr fraternity in the Booth appreciate your ydll, and ci'iiiHi'ii'i your medicine to our people. 1IIKA.M CONKLIX, M.D. AMOS I.EK. K8Q..MoVTERrr. I*., write*, 3d Jan.,185(1: "1 had a tedlona Iimuennk which confined me in doors alx weekt) took many dietllclnei without relief] flnnlly trietl your Piotobal by ili« advice of our clergymui Tbo fl*r*t dote reUdyed the nm-eneBt WO can liny, and we riateem y", Doctor, uud your reuio- dies, as the poor man's friend." Asthma or Phthisic, and lironchitis. Wkht Mam Hester. IM.. Fell. 4, ISofi. Sir: YonrCiiF.inir PiafOBAi. i« peiibnnlngmurTellmil euroa iu tliiM fteciiun. It Iim relloved Mnrenl from alarm* in:; symptoms of consumptloni and In now curing a man who liea labored uuder an affection of the lungs fur tho lust forty year*. MKNIIY I,. PAItKS, Merchant. A. A. RAM8BT. M.M.. Auuoffi MOWMI Co., Iowa, writfifl, Sept. «. 1«6S: ".During my practice of many yeari I have found nothing eqnsl to your Chskbt Pectoral for giving ease and relleT to consumpttre potientw, or curing ■uch a-H are curable." We might add vidimus of evidenre, but the moat convincing proof of the virtues of tM« ■'- * ~""u iU lt* Consumption. Probably no one remedj baa over been known which cured no many and sneh dangerous cases as thin. Soma no human aid rati reach ; but oven to those tho CitlRRi PSCTORAL BlltardS relief and foml.Tt. Astor Donil, New V-kk Citt. March 6, ISfifl Doctor Aver, Lowiu: I feel it a doty and a plewuira to inf. ir rn von wlint vur OHlMlt PlCTQRAt ha* done for my wife. She had been five munth* laboring under the dangerous symptoms of Consumption, ftwn wbich no aid we could procure gave her mnch relief. She wiw steadily failing, until Dr. Strong, uf thi* city, where we haw come fur advice.reooflnwnded » trwl of yourmedidne. Ve blew hiakliidniiM. iw we do vonr -kill, for she baa recovered from that day. Bho \\* not yal a* itwng a* ibe uaed to be. but i» fr«H^ from her COUgh, and call* her*elf well. Yours with gnititnde ami rerard, UKIiANDO SIIKI.ItY, or 8nn.iiTvn.iJt. CbfUMuticMf, do not da^air till yon have tried Arsa'a riiiRRT I't.ToiiAi.. It is made by oneol the besl medku rbemist* in the world, and its mif«a all aronnd ui i'ws|>eak the high merit* uf iu virtue. — I'ldtitildphut Isttgtr. GENERAL Job Printing KSTAS«LI*H!IE.Vr Langley Streett Victoria, The Printing Office or tub EVENING TELEGRAPH Offioe is replete with every applh nee and variety of Material for the Execution of 9l Choice Lot of Bacon .Tu*,t Arrived, For S«'e by uu '2 P. Gilligan, STOKE STREET. EXPRESS LINE STAGES. i BB OOACHKS uf this I.INI-: \\V..".i, nofc run regularly, leaving laic, c. 0 .11 on din h. WcdiiCNdiijN. .411(1 IimIsijs, AT 7, A. 11., FOR HAVANA'S r I It It V (Big Hi-nil Route), until the completion of (lis ruad, whin ilu-v will c'> lo Pavana'* lirry. Tlie Cuacli lur C'unboo will li-nve Vale on Monduv.. jy 1_ F. J. harnmrd I'HK OKKAT KE.MKDY Ol? THB * AG F.. U0LL0WAI'8 OINTMENT. The iffetit of the Oin tin tut on the Syittctn To the v ry co c find cen're of nil dis'nera [ wliUli utrt-ci tbe Iitinmu body, I till rcmarkablo . «fflr»«i«t ari-r,*r*trmem nnflTfflTltl ■ ITrJuini lull (it'll t* lr« 1 OS. ll tl 1 mi pI'l'llTS UT'leT LETTER PRESS PRINTIHd! ■ <»<"-■<-.'» me hand., „. t.r(du»Pp.M. , when ruliiifti u^on mtnt. 'I lie unguent par- loraia Ha bealiog errnnd mpi'liy, i«fely, aad without I'nir.. frimple eruptions, opeo sores, bard tumors, rcrofuiuui aeveloptneots of All kind:*, abcesseti oanoera, old wmines, and, ia lact, evety spec! sot' infl-tromatlon nnd 6:ip- i pu ratio**, w bei her in the skin, ilie flesh, tbe . glands, nr among the muscles, cun be .-.rresteb | in in destructive course, nnd permanent]/ en re I without danger by rubbing lu this inee- titnable Uintraent. In all its braachOB, whether Plain or Ornamental 'PHE OFFICE ALUS al securing X sucb siieec New Advertisements. HERMAN SHULTZ, —AT— His Well Known and Old Established ■Stand The Government st. Boot Store, Haa just received per steamer A FIXE ASSORTMENT OF Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Which he offers at a very low price. Receives by each stramcr from Euglanil and San Francisco BOOTS Sc SHOES or tii> FINEST AND BEST QUALITY, FRENCH LEATHER, —AND— SHOE FINDINGS, At prices to correspond with the times, se 12 REMOVAL. Dlt. POW KM, HAS BHMOVBD BIS Surgery and Reildenca tn the corner ot DOUGLAS AHU BK0DOHT0H STItEKl'S (mnr Fort). OrriOK Horns—tl A. M. to 12 M., and 8 P, .». to 10 P. M. August 23. nu U M-;\\V WKSI.MINSTKR, GAME DEPOT, YATES ST., Next door to the corner of GoWnmeot, I or,,„si.e/dner s diuk s.oio. by&?$ Cathartic Pills, rpilK n.ltii'o, "f tSaaaxatttJ and M,-«li,-ino lm,o i>,>.d X tftxcil tln'li ,llinent ine the mramim of their conviction that By Preparation, contribute immemcly to the relief of my afflicted, .uttering fellow-men. Tlie Agent below named ll pleated to furnish grnti. my American Almanac. COT tuning direction! for their u.e ami certificate, of their enrea, or the following complniiil.: - Costivene... llillou. Complaints, llhonmatism. Dropsy, lleartbnni. Deadache artofng rmm a foul Stomach, Nan- I wa Indication, Morbid Inaction of IhaBoawli andTPnln | ari.ing tberefrom. Pie mcy, lost "> AppeMta, all I leer- on. and Cntanaonl Dtoeaeai which rMnlre an ovacnant Medicine. Scrofula or King-. Kvil. They nl», by purifying the bl.««l and .tinml.ting the system, cure many complaint- which it would not be .iijil«*eil Ihey conld reach, moh Bd lleafne... I'artial llliudoess. Neuralgia and Nervoua Irritahilitv. Detangemontl of the Uv« and Kid- nna, Oont, and otter kin had complafnm arWng from a low .tale of the liodv or obstruction of its runctionj. Do not bo pnt off by unprincipled dealer, with »omo other pill thev make more rrolit on. A.k for Avek s Pan, and take nothing else. No r they can give Ton compares with thi« in it" intrinsic value or curativ. powem. The sick want tlie be6t aid there is Tor them, aud they should have it. Prcparcil l»y Dr. J. «i. AYER, Praetioal and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Uaia. Peici as Cis. raa Bat. Fiva Uoira ro» $1. SOLD BY MOORE Sc, Co., Victoria, edy Execution of orden us H consistent with correct and eligiut Work, mttiishlp. Orders rpci ivpd fnr Pr Hooks, Pamphlets Cntalogiies- Sermons, Itcporls (tentals, Leases, Business Curds, Invoices, Bill Heads, Trade Forms, Circulars, (I'Uin Coloured,) Hind Bills. (Plain ol Uml Legs, Hurt lie,;,sis, I'lcei.. s..;,.. and In mutiy llospitnls in F.urope this celebrated remedy Is now used for tbe cure of old wounds, Son s, and ulcers ;_ in.Simiji^^ij 1l'iW'tH.M!tlis"fe- regula'rly prescribe Its use. It is o sovL.cigp remedy for bad breasts and bud legs; and likewise tor ul] tklu diseases, it is to be lound in the chest of aeurly nverji sullot, soldier, and emigrant. llnprililetieleH of Vnnthi t ii,i„. -Sort-a c,,il r|i|IK BUBSORlBBIl RATING MADB AH- A riingein. nts to receive from different parties the produ e of till Island and country will be prepared to Inrnish Game, Fish, Fruits, Poul'ry, Eggs and Vegatables, Each and all in their season, nt thc low. st prices. JAMES A.LLEKV. su 31-1m "ROUND m CORNER" IS TIIU NA.MB OF TIIE 3STE"W" SALOON JUST OPENED IN Tittiisley Street, round «iif coiner from Fates sirn't, In the huildiitg formerly occupied by the Saloon of Edkuiiaudt's Hot Eh. The Saloon Ins been tastefully roll tul. nud will bc supplied with the FIRST QUALITY OF Wines and Liquors. The proprietor respeHfu'ly invites the public to call "ROUND THK CORNER" and judge for themselves. GOVEHXEENT STKKET KHTItARCB — KEX1 door to the Tulcgioph lifliec. an 29 JACOB HERKIMER. AM) AI.LD.V UOUIS'IS.. sc-lS Law Forms of every Coloured,J description. For Prices, apply at the Offlce. Langley street, General News Asent J. Stralman. EMPIRE NEW3 dor. Washington di Sansome sts. Snii Pranciico. npUB ADV UTlsKRia preftartd to supply JL with [luintiinliiy nml celerity tbe unnrxtd newspapers and periodicals upon the Following terms All orders, to rec.-ive immediate attei - lion, most be accompanied hy cosh remittance, and banded in previous to the 4th, 14th, and 24th ol each month. lAtndou Puiiv TfntSft.*..* f!4 0*> Tiie FieU 11 UO •> niii=ii-ii'.!Ttmefl TM 1 * Wecklv Tlinea 7 00 « Hill - Uf* In I^lOdM) 11 nu ' Wn-klv Di-|*tCl ll DO m Ul. Newt of I «• Woiltl MOO *• Public 0|'.ni"ii !U ' Index ( Krw* 1 r»d»-) !...H 00 m III. Spoiling New- 8 00 » B|iert*l.* liuU » k.-i.-w 1100 " Batunlnjl iUvi-w 14 00 fiohV'* N iii-it 1- «ki leWaAia, i tlliirtmied K«w«.%., , u uo A'ui": M on tbi :i oo Blftckwo>dMUptsHiti 8 00 H's-p r**llafa*nw :t oo Blxi>fnni M*j«mi ,.,$(*» Knickerbocker :u Pacific v mt' ly •■■■ 3 0b OwlevVUdiwBo*^ 3 00 Mmicnl Host :i 'Kt Continental Maetizini' . UlrQ Itodntn IVunoruat'a milhl« sol p. (Mil*1* new l;iinily ItufatiM a uo Obaobert' K.Hnbnrcb oornal 4 00 M-MilUly i>spora, "nee a Week 5 0U '* " All Hie Y-.ir Round .' 00 Tlnekerav'i Osnihill *lajrtiinp ROC London Lnneel R00 3. A Sal»*i Temple Bar fiOTi London Soointj Hagftim ■ fix,!) SI. J»tne> Mai.*niiiie fiOO Ki'inli'irgb K.Mit-w in im. [.nndnn U -\\ ti-W 10 ijG NmlliHrui-li :.*vn-u Mi mt jFestmi n-1 r r H«- irw 1 u uo I nndrn An Nwfoal IS00 Minirj .^ iSu'.-': .iii. Uaj .1000 Tli'' above cin?« of romplftlots Is lurely re* »\\.'\\ d by nijrliily foroenti"g tltf- pnria witt . mi water, and then by moil 1 Heciually rub oing in 1 In? Oi in ni cut. Persons suffeiing tioni tbese dirrtul romplatnts ihould lo.-e nut n mo ■ meni in arreitlujr their progrfif, It Bboold hi ■ o» *!*■ rstood thai it li oot sufficient merely to i (imear tbs (Jmtmeni on the afl^cted parts, but ■ it mu^t be well rubbed In for iome comidentbll time tw'or tbree times a day, 1 bat it may bs taken into the system, whence it will remov. only hidden tore or woo id si tfTeclually r« though It were palpable to tbe eye. Iln-ud nnd water poultices, alter ihe rabbins in ot it* Dintment, wl 1 do (fretl lervlce, Ting li thj, dnly proper treatment for femalei in cavei ci cancer in the itnniacb, 01 I-r liiufe who iufli^J iron ■ geitsral bearing do>p* PIUS, PiltulWa, MiWlnre-. Blotcbea, asnlsnswi llingi can with rertnintJ iw radically enred i) ihe Ointrocnl he used Freely, and tin* Pilli he taken night nnd morn« ing &i rec mimended in ih< printedinstrui-titoni \\\\ ben treitt( d hi any otherw*»y thele complaint* dry up In one place to break cut in nn- itlierj wbereits this Oittto:eot *H1 removstbf butOOr frmn t)ie system, nnd leave tlie jutiirn t vigorous and henUhy beinfr. Ii Will reqiiin Jme,aided by \\he use of ine Pills,to ensure asttng cure. Dipt her fa, Brtirxhltls* Noi«* Throati, Any of the above class of diseases may bt ; -ured liTwill rubbiltff Ihe Ointment three .ime.= a dny upon the .-'kIm covering the throat, chest, and neck nt the patient. 'I lie unguent \\ will ?onn penetrate tbe pores and give immed* : inte relief. To allay the lever and lessen tl.s j inflamatlnn, e fcht or ten Til's should he tnkea I night nnd m^ru ng. The Ointment will pio- ; dnce persp'ratiuh, wliicli is so essential fo? , remn~ing feverij sun* jhroats nnd those op- presslorii of ihe chest which arise from j A.-th-i n, Bronchitis, nnd otbet causeii Both lilt- Uiiitinrnl 11 nrl Ptlle >lnnld tit- iiKtil in ilu- lbtlowing i'waea : i*ad l >•■-"* ^nrn* iC ins) I'll- ninntism fte.4 Rt-ea-ti tTanrers If ■ Aid* Khm« i' nt nn lt*d m I fi..ie Mpplet nnni'in* Si: JlMblD - m Throat (>il»*'ll Vl\"""1!' t il - Irpli-lil.M.IS -1 in •li-«,»'* nnd Saiid-Fliw i>li,l.i-. -cunrj ncti-l M i nt Sti* beade l.ifji. -n.it Han biUr Swe! 1'titiwrn lingi 1. Id t» .'ItUblnin^ ml tg '.■ tt..mid« Ckap^nd Hands ri.fb Vaws S.bl nl t e BsUWW ni ol PnrFF«iton llo'i.ew* i-14, str-nd, n-m leW|»li Bai), L. t-d v j t-tn bj a ■■expectable Drnnrlffta Ltr«t l'en! t;.tli I'ui. ■BH—Htmsagammm ill.nllani'iiii.. New Ailvcrtis.'ments. Anecdote oe ihe Docs or Wei- i,imto«— In the winter of 1847, thc wife of un iii'liiitrionshlncksmitli in Kwx rewind lo knit n pair of mittens for tin- nuke of Wi llinjfton, ns she hnd to nsk bll f*tttoa a fnvor, lo which Ihe gift wns to ba introductory. The mittens were re- reived nt Apuley Honse, nnd the duke wore them the same dny nt the How (I'liiirds, showing them with n Knfll to Ml military colleagues there, nnd desiring thnt the honest dame's request might bc iiiiuiedintoly attended to She slated thnt her husband bad tho honor of being one of his grace's soldiers, nnd that he hod had the misfortune of recently losing his Waterloo medal, which he hid iimtp worn on tho anniversary of his marriage, bho stnted that this was again approuch. ing, and that she would ever feel deeply grateful if the duke would allow another medal to be issued, as the loss had i-eri- ous'y u(fected her poor husband's spirits. •* ho'would only further trespass on his grace to solicit that the medal should be sent to her privately, as sho wrote without her husbund's knowledge, and wished to givo her partner an agreealilo surprise on the arrival of thc wedding day. This wns speedily npproacbing, but the poor wife hud received no medal. She accordingly ventured to address a second letter to the duke, which wus very soon known at tho llorso Guaid.s, from his grace arriving in a towering pission dashing the letter on the tabic, and demanding to know why his orders had been neglected. Thc whole matter had been overlooked. An instant request was made to a gentle- innu connected with Essex, lo inquire if tho .-laim was a correct one. This proving to be the case, the medal was despatched without delay, but whether in time for the nuptial day is uncertain.— |!.niUi|iti'V, taring date the .lay of Angii'l iMtaBt, \""" '"'en dny lili-.l by' Clmrli'S l> i|iond, of Cadboro Hay- It..ad, Victoria Distrirt, farmer, nnd lie li hiiir been declared a Bankrupt, is hereby rranlrM to surrender himself IO Hi" H'»">r JoitpB Xeihnm, Chief Justice of tho .Supreme , ourt i.f Civil Justirc nf Vnncnuver Island, nforesnid, on Wednesday, the 5lh day of September next, nt 11 o'clock in the forenoon precisely, nt the Court House, James Bny, Victoria", nnd make ft foil di-covery and disclosure of his estate nnd effects, when nnd where thc creditors are lo come prepnrcd lo prove their debls nnd at the lirst sitting to ch"Ose Assignees nnd commence the examination of the Jlankriipt.ftnd nt tlie last sitting the Haukrupt is to finish hi-, last examination All persons indebted to tlio snid liankrnpt or who hnve nny of bis effect', nre not to pay or deliver the same bnt lo David Lindsay, of Government sreet, the Official Assignee appointed, nnd give notice to ROBERT BISHOP, Solicitor, nu2C Bnblion Street, Victoria. A Triumph of Science THE LIGHT OF TUB WOULD DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS & SALVE. Then* L'fe-glv;ng remedi"* are BOW, for the Art llii*r, g ft i puM olv to th ■ w f A, Vm ov'er a quai tor • f a , cninry ofpri at*' practice tho ingredUntit inthtae Life-Giving Pills H v he n used with the grcUeflt IOMBM. Tlj'ir mtathll ii n tony to ir vent '!■"««'. but to cure Ther'1 rch n*i th' tttriir*,* malidi-e by h ch thr pHtlunt irf »tifTering, and r«'mvigomejr aid ue* life and vlta'ity, And <■■ i 11- ttic tf .ni' te i i/jfiei to their i rlaLine «i*tu. T iho lOnWfan1 mi di * t ged tliry »ill prno nio»t in vain tit, A* a rei y, tpoeific and iter in* medicine, f re ia a dream realized, th it P •nco.d ^igitr and make i-outh ever CHAS. F. BARNARD, M.D., SUKUlCAL & MKCHANICAL Fort street, ono door east of Gorcruraeiit, Victoria, V.I. Dr. II. hereby tenders his grateful acknowledgments to the citizens of Victoria for iheir liberal paironnge thus (nr, nml hopes by gentlemanly conduct nnd strict ii[!plica'ion lo business to merit n further continuance ol fuvors. When desired will visit p-trtics professionally nt their residences. All branches of thc profession ntlcnded to. Terms reasonable.— Odicc hours from 8 a.m. to 5Jp.ni. nn'2rt lm* Chains and Anchors. TWENTY TONS CHAIN Short Lirued and proved from J to J AND ANCHOES, From UO to 800 pounds. •a '2.1 Kor Sule by I'ETER St'QUArrtJ, Wharf street, Victor!*/ TOBACCO PLANT AEEIVAT, OF ANOTHER CARGO FROM Virginia & Cuba, VIA 'ASP1NWAM., Of Ihe Host Celebrated Ih-anda of TOBACCO & SEGARS ' EVER IMPORTED Samples enn bs hnd at the " AllKI.PII'," corner Yates and Government streets. Arrival of a few more Plants by the "California." ttW Office of C. P. Green's Victoria and Esquimalt Express P. ClflFBEIX, l0 2 ADKLPHI SEGAR STORE. Victoria Turn Verein. ALL MEMBERS OF THE ABOVE IS- dilution who wish to attend regular practice, are raqoested to be present on thff first Monday in September, when classes will be formed commencing with the simplest ci- ereiscs, and going through the whole course. CHARLES DECHEVT, »nH - Turnwart. LTJMBBB ALAJtOK ASSORTMENT OP ROUGH and dressed for sale cheap, J. ROBERTSON STBWABT. Victoria, V. I., M.h August, 18«0. an 2% CHARLES BERNARD, Manufacturer and Dealer in The Latest Stvles Received by every arrival from Enulni (* and San Francisco. se U An Eternal Hpring*! It nn* lrft for ihii <.iy i\\n<\\ hour tn renlizp tlio drenm, and flt"\\v tn onagloriuui fact tho ma^ic tliat mile it fair. THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES , di*ea Cmnnt it it th nn-' in'lil ill.i.'i as <1 and Ihe «*^iz^ tlio favorable o, |n ui ]>re«c.ibi'd— fliirlit of JWUIt but th^T cun force b^ck, bat mi t.t Iri mph tvrtt tne Let ii'-ne iM-<'i*h- tiien, bu rtunit> that oilcrn. When take.. JSTOTICTE, MARTIN BROS., IMPORTERS OF Groceries and Provisions, FIREPKOOF BUILDING, LATELY OCCUPIED RY L'HOTELIER k Co, "WliARF STEBET. se 6 Al ham bra BILLIARD SALOON. C0RIEB COVEUMIEffT MD V.ITKS Srs. X7P-STAIRS. Snorborg & Rueff, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Importers and Wholesale Deale-s in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Boots afid KIioch, Wharf street, Victoria, V. 1. se 9 Entrance on'Tates Street. se 3-lm ii 11 The Grotto, OPPOSITE THE TELEGRAPH OFFICE. For a glass of choice liquor go to tbe " Grotto," Tliere " none but the best '' yon will find ia tho motto. Mint Juleps, Sherry Cobblers—everything cooling ; Come yo thnt do thirst, you will find Us no fooling. A. & I. WILSON, Hou ie and Ship Plumbers GA8FITTERS, BELL-H4NGERS k TINSMITHS FORT STREET. All orders promptly attended f o se 2 And Splcc* of all klndi, No. 707, Sansome street, corner Gold, Between Jnckson and Pnciflc. First Premium awarded btj the Mechanics' Institute, for tht best Coffee and Spices. The proprietor hsvine introduced Sternii Power in his Manufactory, ha mow increased facilities to supply the trade and the pub'.ic in general. All articles from his Establishment are guaranteed lo he pironnd unadulterated. Thc public are respectliilly invited to call and convince themselves Country orders promptly attended to. »e ' BRITISH PERIODICALS. For Billious Disorders Nottiincr p*n lie mor* p-oJut'fre of cure thun theso Pilli—Tlieir al:noHt m gir. i»H teuee it felt Kt o end ihe nsua! eifit) mitsntg .,f thii iimi dUtnuitw dtf'oftH "I" n moved. There reuudiei uru in«de fnuu the I'L.rcn VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS. Th-r will not h*rm the moit delicate female, and ea i be Ki • n with good rfToct in proacrlhed dates to the jtniiigei'. babe. For Cutaneous Disorders Andalleru ti-mnf tliri.kin.Mn' SALVE il ni..-t in valuahl**. It doei n t heal externally alon *, but pi-ne- ir i'i'» with the most * archlug rlfwCii to Ui,> very toot of.fa. evil. DR. MAGGIEL'S PUS Invariably cure the following Diseases The London Quarterly Review (Conservative). The Edinburgh Keview (Whig) The Westminster Review (Radical) The North British Review (Free Churoh) — A»D— Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (Tory) The font RftvUWi reeen jutly placed In the tame rink. \\vhiry fur■ I'p'l in I. TJi'-v in »v ti'' -.'fi'! mnl itudlrd with H'l- rnnta.w by ilie people ol thta eomtry, §t fluty creed and party. Kir UMCKWOOP ti ntittinttl* attrantlve at Mil* time to Americans, Mot only (>r it- *erl I arti<*innt ot ihe Int- etvtl w r. now hein^ wditei ly 0 I. Von Bnrkr, a (Je-manofflcor, chief- .f-ntaff to Oen. J. E. B. .-tuart, of tbe Confederate army. TERMS FOR 1808. Foranjone of the Review ft per annum For an> two of the Revlrwa 7 " For any three of the RerllWI 10 " Kor all four of the ReviewH 13 " F»a nlackwo-d'f Mair»i.ii" 4 " K»rDlaekwood and ono Revi w 7 " For BU' kwr,od and any two of tho Re- vi-wa 1 10 " For I lackwood and three of tho Reviews..!') " For Blackwood and the four Review* 15 " CLUBS. A discount nthoenty per rent. wi'T he a'lowed to clubn of four or more perrona. Tuns, four c pien of Blackwood, or ofonn levlew will be uent to one. address or t!2 80. Four Copien of the fuur Uevlow.1 and Blackwood, for $49, and so on. NOTICE ! NOTICE !! LiROM THIS DATE THE UNDERSIGNED 1/ has concluded to reduce his price ONE- HALF ; and hereafter tho FINEST WIRES AND LIQUORS, ALB. 13EEU, &c., &c, Will be served at the 'METROPOLITAN" At TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS per sample. « The public wi'l plense cull And sample, and satisfy themselves that the \\ery best is to be had at tbe above price. T. J. BITRNES, Metropolitan Saloon, Store street. an 26 Attain*, Bowel Complaint*, Cough*, Cold a, Cheat Please*, CoativoneFii, D *p<-p»i*.' Uiarrh-a, Dr»p« j. DeWHW, Fever and kgi *. Kpinnlo Complaint \\ Headache, Indication, InQ'iei irk, to count.rfe t which is felony. Jtsy ^°'d by all reinectnbte Dnalars ln Medicines throughout the United 8 ates and Cantda—at '2b cent* per'wx or pot. A. C. Langley & Co., Agents for Vancouver Island ond British Columbia. GC 2 POSTAGE. When sent hy mail, the PunTJUJf to my part of the United t ten will be'ott Irani -lour c.e*\\t* a year for " ucKwoon," and but tight cents a yett for each of the Ucriewa. TUB ONE THING WANTED. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. 'The Blood. Th^se famous pills nre so composed fnn they opernte wholesomely on the slomnch, Ihe liver, ihe bowtls, and oilier organs; hy correcting any deran(?emept» In their functions whereby a steady supply of pure materials tor the renewal of the Blood Is furnished, and • constant abstraction of effete products is effected. This perfect circulation thus become* the very fountain of health and life, and over- comes all form of disease wherever ils situ** tion. General Disorders of (he Lifer ami Stomach. All who ever indulge a* table, either in eat- ing or drinking, should take about ten of thss- himiius pills at bed time, from which willrft Bull a clear head and good stomach the fill w- ing morning. Thousands of Ladies are »1- wnys complaining of sick heuduches, want o appetite, want of energy, and want of .irength, to coirect all these evils, ihrecor four ot theso Pills should be taken twice a week, when they wDiil.l give the invalid .be health anil appetil* of a ploughman. Females of all Agen and Classen Obstructions of any kind, eilher in young or those between forty and fifty—ih'' most critical peiiod of 1 ifo — mny be radically remo.">d by using these Pills according to the printed directions which accompany each box. Voung persons wilh sickly and snllow complexions mny have Iho bloom of benllh restored by thi? corrective, wl icb purifies the blood and ei- pels all gross and impure humors from ihesys- tem. Ileware then of the critical age Iron forty to f.tty, ns It sends many thousands to premature grave,—Ihese Pills should be takei leek Want of Strength and Energy. Persons of sedentary habits, or those troubled in mind, working in Factories or Coal Pits, who cannot obtnin thnt amount of fresl air and exercise which nnlure requires, suffer from weakness and delillty, lowness of spirill nnd wnnt of appetite. All such should take • lose or two of tbese Pills every three or foui days, as tbey act gently and effectually on tbt system tnd Impart rigor and energy to lbe body, which is always followed by * good appetite, sound and refreshing sleep, and • high flow of spirits. For the Cure of Dropsy. The clAdcy of Holloway's Pills In Dropsy Is extraordinary. Tbey act with such a peculiar effect upon the system, thnt the fluids causing this dlrrlul complaint, are perceptibl jarrled off and prevented from any furtbil accumu'ation. The sufferer regains a buoy, ancy of spirits and rejoices in a completely renovated constitution. It is indispensably necessary that tbe Ointment should be most effectually rubbed inlo the complaining partfl during tbe whole course of treatment. Children and their Allmentc In no country in the world are more children carried to an early grave than in Great Britain. Coughs, Measles, Scarlatina, Fevers, and other Jiseases attack the little sufferers, npd death, but too often, follows nt a rnpid pace ; yet if at tbe flrst stage ot tbese eomplaints, parent, were to hnve recourse to Holloway's Pills, all danger would bo avoided, for tbe stomach nnd bowels would tre gently but effectually cleansed by this mild aperient; the depraved numors correctea ana tnesecrctions duly regulated. A perfect cure would ioon be effected, and the I'ttle patient restored to loan'1 health. Re .'need Prices for previous years. Subwrlben may obt.ln ihe Rojii-lnt. immeaiatel; preceding 48C6, it foil. Wi, via. : JMnrl'iKmi from fl inein'.er. I8"4. to December, 18(15 inclusive, at tbe rate of $2 50 a year. Tbe tfortA llritisA from Juiuary. 1863. lo Deeembor, etA toeloslfei tbe Rlinburoh *mcl tlie IVeslminster Itim >p II. 1864, to Deecmler, I8«'>, Inelu.lve. anil tlie £owton((uort«r!jrrortheyearl8'6, at tht rate of |l SO a year for each or any evi-w. n*T A few copies yet rem .in otall Utefour Reviews Tor 1863 it (4 a set, or |1 (0 for any one. LEONARD SCOTT & CO., Publishers, 38 WaMer Street, If. Y. L. P. & Oo., also publish the fa:ei:m:f:r.'S o-xjide By llassv Srirnin, tit Edinburgh, and [he la.eJ. P. NokToy, nf Y«le i olleire, 2 vols. Royai Oclavo, 1E00 panes, und iiiiineioni Engravings1 Trice J" for Ihe two ro'time"— by Mail, post paid, tfi I* au 28 Holloway' Fl. r vs the best known rsnedy In Ik world fit the following disestit: Pol.l at tbe F.stabjlshmenl of rmresaor Holloway, S41 strand, (near Temple Bnr.) 1. ndon ; a!s~ by all respcet; able Drngfflsls and Dealer, tn Mc Icinrs throughout tb. civilised World, nt the following prices— Is, IH., b. Bd., In. Cl., lis., Its., and S9». each box. A a ne Female lrrcgul&r- ■ ch box. Printed and Published by McClcik A Co. «t thc office, Lnnglejr Street. •5rm--.~*- Gbfning Ctlrgnpb. ^J±± ,,:s- JNOUVEAUTES StJIvrX) AY Ed J IOM'. SIWUAV ilORNUiG, 6KPI. 23, 1866. DK L'aitumm-: it D'aiYBU. J. II. TURMEB ET CIE. : mis Je Pari*. MAISON DB fcONDBBS. Septembre, 1866. »e28 SUNDAY BILL OF FARE. 371c DINNER 37ic BILL IF FARE. SOUP Oyster. Snltnon boiled or hiked. entrees' Iloiled Tongue, RitSOttl a la Milanese. BOAST .Mutton. VEGETABLES. •Baked i'titiitoe.", Stewed Tomatoes ; &ALADI—Cucumbers. 1'ics nnd I ruits, Wines nod Liquors. Claret, 25 cents per bott'c ; Porter and Ales, 37.J cents. Dishes to Order— Extra, se 28 GRAND PROMENADE EST i cot I.. In onr hist iirt'.-h- on coal we Rise a ihort occouut of ligniu-, ihe least v..lnni»!e, I - . ,., ... r , . " ' . . , ,i I Out 1 liiuiiioiir il intoniiff leur* cm account nf iis recent Inriutitmti, ot ul1 j <„,l. 'tan next irerriptloo of coal it thit amJei et la public qu'tl mane* de fiiiiul in Booth Staffordshire and ilie Mid , recevoir un ussortiineut de Nmive- Undcooailtaof England ai.d Scotland. aute§ drf Modee dec MetUonre Hai* llth coal contains a large proportion of oxygen, lint possesses um>m carbon than ligui'e. It i*, how-vcr. unprofitable fuel, j at tie slack, which must of necwiiy abound in the production of all coal, is wa^ied. The coal doea not "cuke"—in other word*, thu small pieces or particles cf coal do not combine together and generate heat. If coal will cake, all the ►lack may bo u'ilizej by converting il into coke ; if it do s not an immense quantity of the cod is wasted ; and as a p tend nf slack i-i capable-of producing'al inncli heat na a pound of the same eoa' in lumps, it naturally follow* that a scum of tb:s de- (crlp'ioti ol coal require! many facilities nnd advantages over the caking coal lo make it piy. Thc next blase of coi.l is ihat from the Tyue. This ia ihe editing ■coul und is, as we huve shown, thu most profitable. Nixt follows what is cal ed ihe semi anthracite coal-the great fuel for sleamirs. This coal is found in Sooth Wuhrs, und'is like the lirst coal wc have Jiero mentioned—non-caking. What it loses, howeveri in stack it makes up la heat, and Bendl out hut little smoke. The next and last stage is anthracite, whieh is found, us wc have previously remarked, iu Pennsylvania, South Wales, und Queen Charlotte Island, The Welsh coal is, however, not so good us thu Pennsylvania, nor is it, wa believe,so good as the specimens of coal ihat hnve been tested here from Queen Charlotte Island, The defect iu the an'.liracile from South Wales is decrepitating wlr-u heated, that is, splitting into small pirttclw. Diffical ties arise in iron-smelting furnaces through this defect. Tho passage of air through the furnace is seriously interfered with and other Inconveniences arc exper ienced. There is but one ether coul to describe—"candle coul, ' or as it is new generally termed "cancel coal.'' The formation of this coal ll not very well understood yet liy geologists, It is Sometimes found in distinct seams anil sometimes mixed with other coal. It is rich in hydrogen, nnd is therefore largely used in the manufacture of gas. It is ,. ' ' '"* r a irnfflne anrl parafliiicoil, uud brings the highest price of all coal. Such is in brief the nature of thc various coals. Whether Vancouver Island will turn out as diversified in this mineral ns England hns dono it would be difllculi to say ; but of one thing wo may feel ocr. tain—this 'Colony will owe iis prosperity in the future even more than Rnglutld owes her prospciily In lbe put and present to iu ceul deposits. The question with every one who takes au interest in the country ib how long are wo to wall for the development of this mineral wealth? Is another decade to puss uwiiy before another niiun is opened ? Is this great resource which Sir Robert Peel well estimated to be of morn value than ell the silver of Mexico and Peru, to lie dormant as it has done for llioOMndl of years gone by? Is there something about British colonization, that' curses nature's gifts- that sets ils face against the lienefioODOl of Providence—that drives labor from a country where the Creator evidently designed it to be abundantly employed ? It is hard to reply in tlie affirmative—it is bard to think ihat a nat'on, or ruther ils Government, should be so lost to all sense of shame as to keep a rich territory locked • up, when by Relinquishing it to wore energetic hands it would bc helping to feed the hungry and clothe the nuked Tliere is » serious responsibility in this dog-in-themanger policy. A nation no more than a laud speculator should keep territory unproductive. The purable of ihe talents hns a wide application, and the queslkii may yet arise—What is to be done with the hidden talent of Vaueou ver Island ? Now An i rtiscnii nts. SAN FRANCISCO uYSTER SAU Government otreot, I!,.* tu (Jul K.y-ei - aud Vf. Will u't 'I'm: i mh:u-i:;m;;>. in VIEW ot THB 1 ■• t;.„. I i nn j " fulks said »■ re c ng, !, ilNKH th«' sbove premises, and luleudi to ill'KS rllB BB.Sf HYdTElta tbs market lumutics. T at a dl lie New Advertisements. Atttntic-n, Fire Tepurtiren*.! K o.i«l ed li led si 0 w e d In or Out of tho fchell- * -;' se :: lljiea 1 - 1 HI all In ars. .1 Ii. I1CEL IV CiiM-nliMiry WITH HEC'IOV 11 of t in- liiein'-n's Protection Act, IMI, nu'ioi- i- ii. I.-in- aivea that mi election of hru dnly I qnalilieii penoni i" till ihe- respect re ulli ei of itiiil'and A -i-Mnt I'.i^i i ir "t In- V <•- i rta Department >octbe ensuing year "ill tie lii-t.l nt tbe 1 f.Mi e of tlie Deluge Engine Co. So. I, Honda; tbe l-i day uf October nest, at luo'clmK a the forenoon, The P«J1 will be clostd at I u clock p in. Ily o der B 1.. KKi.i.Y, President v.i'.n. B 0. HOLDEN', !iou.S.-c. V.t'.Ii. se 20 Facifi3 Telegraph Hotel chains and Anchors. * 101:1: iTBEKT. TWENTY TONS CHAIN Short Linked end proved from J to g AMI A. 1ST o l-i O IR S 3 From Ud to S'M pounds. FC 23 Tor Sale by PETBB M'QI'ADR, u'barf street, Victoria. REMOVAL. \\Y. IIEM'HORN I! EOS LEAVE TO JNl-'nllM HIS Irifnds anil tlio public that lie lias removed his Boot and Shoe Store To QoriaNKINl BTBbbt, twfl doors from the "Colonist and Ghronhle" Ullice, wbeie lie will continue his Uout M iking business. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER Of tlie best materials and workmanship* N.ll.—Itepuiring done al shortest notice. Re .23 Cow Por Sale » OOB' (ANI> CAM' BIX WT.EKS OLD), i'i unri.iiiii'd perfectly geatle. I'rtce $ii>. A'so, a yuun^ Meer, Apply to se'20 11. MAS, James Bay. Queen Charlotte Ccal Mining Company (Lixn) Notice of Meeting. AX KXTItAIIHIIIN'AUV C.IvNKRAI, MHET- Ing of shareholders of this Company «ill lie lielil in tjie olfieH of tlie t'oni|inuy, t'ity Council Chambers, on Friday the 28th of September, ihdu, al one o'clock. Business To confirm the special resolution.- pulsed nt ii meeting held August 28th, 1806, and oilier buiness which may come legitimately befoie the said meeting, . J. S. WlU.iS, re I.'I Secretary. JPOPt SALE, ew itooas EX "ROYAL TAR." Government House, ON Tuesday Kext Cept. 26, Al1 3 13 O'CLOCK, t'XDKR TIIE ESPECIAL PATItOXAOE OF BIS tXC!LLE\\(;nilli WMM —ANII — Krs- end the Misses Kennedy, AUJlUvai Mine tipVM AX, Cflioe s of H. M. Ships, etc. On which occasion The Band of H- JH. S. Sutlej, Th9 Rand of the Volunteer Corps, and other Artistes will appsar- TICKETS OXE DOtXAR- onred ol T. N. tliuims k i o. (iuveranieut street. May be pro- liooksel ers, Thb Union Bul—A gentleman in this city received ft letter last mail from Capt. Ilich- niua, It. X., Mutiny positively that !'., Colo nics were united, with .Seymour OS Governor Ne* Westminster the capital, nnd the clause referring tlie sanction of tbe bill to the colonial legislatures struck out. Jay Tlic proceeds will bo applied to Fundi of the V. It Corps. se 23-1 tbe td STRAYED AWAY. /■ A llf.AI'K AXD TAN TE BRIER Don about nine months old and of ""Rood medium size, with light spots on h fore feet. Whoever will return it to Iho owner will bo liberally rewarded. JESSE COWPEB, BC2.'I Boot ami .Shoe Store, Yates st. THOS. WILSON & GO, Invite attention <<» tlnir \\cw Still'k ot WINTER (> ti O D M just ari'ivt'd by Koysil T.ir from London, consisting of FLANNELS—Wblsh—Twilled Sugoiiy Plain anil Fancy Colors DITTO — Canton — White nud Un- u I...1 DI.AN1CBTS—All sizes BALMORAL 8KIRTS FUKNCII MK1UNOS—In all colors Hoyles' Prints, Horrocks:s' Long Clo'hs, linen and Cotton Ticks, Sheetings, Quilts, Druerget Squares, Green Baize( Hollands, American Leather Cloth, —AXD— A General Assortment of ('.nods suitable fur the-Autnmu nud Winter. Tho-. Wilson & Co.. MASONIC BUILDING, 4 GOO i MARK (I.\\ FOAL), VITII VBAK- /\\ ling colt by her sido. Will work iu single or double harness. Apply at tbe . Office of the Evening Telegraph, LANGLEY BTBBBT.. se 9 LEATHER, HARNESS, AN 11 Trunk Manufactory. GOVERNMENT »e 20 STREET. WM. DALBY & CO WE TAKI'I TIIK PRESENT Of'PORTII.N. ity to thank our numerous ousloiuers for lbe liberal patronage bestowed upon u*, and to inliiiin thorn and the puh!i<: iu (reneral that we nn- now currying on, iu coonection witb our I.E VTIIKIlSTOIlK, t S manufin line of HARNESS of all d«iorlpllotis, also TBDNK8 and VAI.ISKH. We hive COOStnntlj on hand a largs assortmsnl of ISLAND TANSB'i Kll', CAM', II MINKSS, .Slll.l-;, WliLT, STRINO nud GRAIN LEATHER) also a gsntnil ns- ■orioieni of silihiM AKKR's FINDiNGrt. Partial requiting anything In our line sb'iii'd give us a It'i >1, as we will supply them cheaper than any house north of Sun l-'rau- CISC.i. . bki.TTNU MADK TO ORDER. Termn C^msh. Wm. Dalby &. Co., Yn'i-s street, Vii'io.iu. V 1. August 2 tb, lail'l. ip 20 ULYMPIA OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE AT A. Wt PIPER'S, * AND THK Kest Welsli Rarebits O T*. 1 II E ISLAND. se 10 THURSDAY REAL ESTATE SALS UF FIRST- OL A.S3 CITY PROPERTY! Sales Positive - Titles Guaranteed. J.P.Davies & Co. Aro instructed liy tlie Mortgagees TO SELL AT l'UUi.IC AUCTION At S al es r oom. WIIAUF STREKT, t Thursday, Sept. S7th, AT 12 O'CLOCK, SHARP, H Turner & Co, GOVERNMENT STREET* VICTORIA, V. I. LONDON FIRM, P- Tunstall & Oo- LONDON HOUSE, September, 1800. We have received by " Royal Tar" and late Express arrivals a great part of our Autumn and Winter Stock. Il comprise}* as usual a full assortment of Staple and Fancy Goods. Linens, Cottons, Prints, Damasks, Blankets, Flannels. &c, Dress Goods, The ew Linsevs. Skrhes, Mi-.iunos, Poplines, Plaids, &c Shawls—Rich Broche, Wool, Himalayan, kc, Ladies' and Children's Underclothing, Mantles, Furs, Hosiery, Embroideries, Lace Goods, kc. Millinery - Wreaths, Head Dresses, a beautiful selection of Bonnets in the Laniballe, Pamela, and other new shapes; Hats in silk, velvet, and straw. ' Tltis department is now tinder tlie direction of a First Class French Milliner, who arrived by last steamer. The above goods have been selected by our London partner with great rare, and will be sold on most favorable terms. J . II. Turner & O o., s,; 'Jl Agents for Alexandre's Kid Gloves. ALL 1'IIOSK pieces or parcels o land in the town of Victor! i, V. I., sitmitii on Fort street, anil lioiimled es f'liiir.v-.: Deglunning ut a point on the northerly siilo of Fort street, 180 feet east from the corner of Ilium Imnl and Fort streets ; thence northwardly nt right angles ISO feet ; tlienee westwordly 30 feet ; thence southwardly 12(1 feel; thence oustwiirdly to the plnce of b ginning, lieing the easterly lmlf of town lot (286) two hundred nnd eighty-six, together with nil improvements thereon, composing the double f outage store, twenty two feet front, together with the five roomed Dwelling House, lathed nnd plastered throughout nnd pipered o?tr planter ; large kiiehen 25 ly 14 feet ; fine fruit nnd vegetable garden in the reur, ami Inrgf (iute Entrant's on Fort street. Tllll property "'tis lo'el} rented, ns a piaito store to Mr. Bngnal at the low rental of Twenty Dollars p'-r month. For further particulars apply to JOHN' COPLAND, 8Q , Altorncy-ul law, Bastion street. ALSO, FOR SAME A! COUNT JAMES BAY BREWERY PLANT. A LL THOSE pieces or parcels of land in the town of Victoria, V I., situate end known on the official map uf the same as Town Lots Nos. 17.').') and 1734, having a fioiitnge of 00 feet cacli on Michigan street, James Bay, by a depth of 165 'eet, the two lots milking half an acre ; together witli all improvements thereon, which comprise the four roomed Cottage residence, three 6tall Stablo and Coachhouse, line Fruit and Vegetable Garden, und ono of tho best brick Wells in the colony, 7S feet deep, witli large force pump, thc well bringing iu a rental of TEN DOLLARS PER MONTH. The Brewery Comprises Been house, lar^e Copper, resting on brick urch, Mash und Malt Tubs, Underback Cooler, Brick Cellar, Mult Room, with work round, Malt House, with brick floor, Brick Mult Kiln, witb (lues complete, also lurgc Bottling House. B6UMichigan street is one of the best murnduuiised streets on the Island. W*The Brewery and Plant nre complex iu every respect und capable of supplying both colonics. Tbis property is well worthy the attcn* tion of Intending buyers. ACTS OF SALE AT BUYERS' EXPENSE. >r sc 17 J. P. DAVIES, A fO., Auctioneers. 6bening C cl cgr;ip b. STJNDAV EDIXICJNT. •St'NDAY MtlltN'IN'O, BKfT. W, IHGt;. A I'i.i'i-kv Bmtish.—Tbe eorrespoadcal of the Tunes with the I'riiMinn urniv relate* a cburacteriii'ic anecdote of a Prasslan soldiet placed sentinel on thc steeple of Troppnu, nml It ft behind when his eotapaay wm suddenly obliged tn retreat. A narrow winding stair led lo his lower of oh'ervn'.iun, which, on sutne eltlaeas ascending to lake him prisoner, be defended witli his bayonet. The good burghers, finding hi in so resolute, gave up nil Idea of cap'iiTing him hy main forre, meaning to humble him by starvation : hut in this intent ihey weie equally baffled. The soldier bawled out front his exalted position that, unless supplied with food, he would shoot everyone fussing Ins way. The Prussians arc known to have 60 cartridges in their pouch, io that thc threat was no slight one. Accord, ingly the neccssaTy rations were duly furnished, until on the 17th—that is, two days alter the evacuation of the city—it was re- ocrupled, and Ihe lonely sentinel relieved by tbe Prussians. Nkw Gaisr Mill-Mr. W. II. Woodcock m-cived per last California steamer the plant for the new grist-mill he is about to erect tiear Soda Greek. The boiler and machinery nre lying on his wharf, and he has gone up to Soda Creek for the purpose of starting the work. Mr. Woodcock deseivcs great prates for his enterprise. "Within a short space of time he has built a wharf ami warehouses, besides a grist mill, hrewerr, distillery, and nn extensive wharf and buildings couneeted therewith, and he is now engaged in constructing a steam grist mill away in the interior, in order to convert into flour the large quantities of wheat now raised there. We have no doubt this last enterprise will amply reward its projector, ns he certainly deserves to be richly rewarded—Columbian. An lactam of int Waii. Tbs Timet ' eorMspeadenl |irea lbe following in Ideal ' shoving that the mtnguii-ury spectado of war ' Is not ah ifetbei isreld uf redeeming teal " At Koalggrats, while the Isbl srai al its ti dlar'l i j .■ was arn I the sight ni a plant of elorer, having font leaves. Ko Gerseaa can -utl.i a fonMeaved clover to remain eaplueked Then Is a rat i> "ni about it. boa I np with hii chil Iboo l*i bin. !i i „f lark nnd im . Uny BMgle. Tolheyouai told Itt it cerial il) wat a mtsitngtr of good omta, Aa be beat to pluck it, a cann"ii ball wblssed over his head. U ut (or the liny 'ilie plant it would have gone through his body. The precious little memento was gratefully sent to his hien- aimee at Konlgsbrrg, wbo will for evar look upon it us the preserver of her bridrgiuo ns life. Amvtkiu 1'kici'dhh ani-k Mist Jenny Arnol and Mr.lt. (1. Marsh having decided to remain in Victoria are to be tbe recipients of a Oom- plimenary Benefit on Tuesday evening, Oil. 2nd, when the Vletoria Dramatic Asso latlon will present tba burlesque of "The Babes in the Wood" nnd the teres of "High Lite Below Stairs." ItuwiNU CLLS-Tlie outrigger racing skitr built for the Vancouver Bowing Club is now completed and ready for work. We hope to see ihe aihlctes of the club atone for their long delay by speedily fulminating n challenge to all comers. Nanaimo Items.—A coal miner named Win. Perkins, wns seriously injured on last Prid iy week, by the unexpected explosion of a charge of powder in the face of coil. He was much burned about the face and eyes, but will recover The Tribune, has been informed thnt vessels may be expected to arrive regularly every month from Han Fran* cisco to coal, nnd urges the Nunn'mo merchants to tnkc ndvnntage of the fact to import diro.t from Sun Francisco The same journal chronicle! n fat heeve from Cowichan weighing 872'bs., deducting offal. Beware of Thieves.—Jim, a Nanaimo Indian arreted on Friday, was yesterday convicted of having stolen nn axe nud two' wine g'nases from the premises of Mr. Carniichiu I, who.uppeared against him in court. The magistrate iu sentencing tlie prisoner to $20 or two months in jnil, took occasion to warn the public to he more careful in securing tbeir premise i. Not only was temptation thrown in the way of Indians by neglect of tbis, but much unnecessary trouble was given to the police, nnd much expense caused tu the colony hy such negligence. Comox—Mr. Mohuu, U. IC, roturued from the Coinox settlement by ihe Douglas on Friday night, having beeu engaged laying out n road through the settlement for the Government. Tho settlement is'in a flourishing condition, the crops lowing been good and Bafely housed. Improvements are going on, although more slowly than might have been expected. Thc weather has been remarkably fine, but signs of a break-up had begun to appear. f-'ccLUNO Race.—A race between George Francis and G. Lawrence, for ?25 a side, came off in thc harbor yesterday. The course was from James Bay bridge out rouud tho red Susimv Dixssas.—M. Astrlco, of the Pacific Telegraph Hotel, has recommenced his famous "Sundaydinners," and offers a lirst- class meal to-day, at "3 bits." See bill of fare on second page. Munificent.— The Messrs. Wilson, gnslit- ters, of Victoria, bare presented ths Presbyterian congregation here with a handsome chandelier and pulpit lamps for their new church. —Nanaimo Tribune. Base Ball—The Olympic t'l lb played their first regular game yesterday afternoon on Beacon Hill. A full field win present and n very good match gone was played, the members showing great interest in the sport. Towed Down.—The icbuonor Premier was towed down by the Enterprise ' lust ereninj nud anchored at the mouth of thc harbor. She has a cargo of 320 bbls salmon uud 78 M lumber for Honolulu. TELEGRAPHIC. Europe. London, noon, Sept. 19—The Daily News editorially suys that the Russian American alliance is Impracticable. FbOKEKOK, no )p, Sep . IS—Thomissii n of (Jen. Kevel to Venetia hns led to the belief that ihe difficulty between Italy ami Austria iu regard to tlie debt of Venetia is nearly at an mil, uml that a compromise will bo effected which will result iu lastiii); peace. Tuikstk, noon, Sept. 19.—A great battle has been fought, in the island of Ciimliu between the Turks nml insurrectionists. The Turks were the victors. Loniion, evening, Sept. 19.—Moniy IBarket steady ; Consuls closed ul 89J for money. Fi.oiiexce, Sept. 19.—The works in connection with the Italian navy nt Spizzia are al! being pushed forward witli rapidity. Bbulin, Sept. 19—Tho abdication of Lutiwtg; 1st, King of BttVuritl, is now regarded us certain. till il'UI'll In. San Fimncjsco, Sept. iiO.—Arrangement a'e being mudo to give Queen I'jtnnm a tollable reception. A salute Of ,'Jl guns from Fort Point will bo tired, buoy and back, and Lachnpelle s two small n« ^ Cutter Shubr ck will pro skiffs were used. Francis won the race easily, beating his opponent by somo 300 yards The time made was 23 minutes, the distance, we believe, bain* about a mile and three- quarters. Broaching Garoo.—Several importers by the ship Royal Tar have had cases broached and goods abstracted therefrom. The bottoms of the cases were pried off, the zinc lining cut and the goods taken out, tbe cases being then neatly nailed up again. We learn that the matter will be mado the subject of legal in- 1"iry. Borrard Inlet—Tha ships Jeddo and John Jay have both completed their cargoes. The former sailed on Thursday, and the latter, at lest advices, was lying at anchor off Capt. Stamp's mill awaiting wind nnd tide. These vessels have both taken cargoes of lumber «t Moody k Co.'s mills, and are both bound for Australia—Columbian. KijtTiicooTiAL Gales.—Thc Chronicle of yesterday gravely states that "the winds of the past day or two aro attributable to tho sun crofting- the Equator I" Wc advise our contemporary to spend a quarter at the infant school before attempting to enlighten the public on such abstmse matters. CopKTnv Produce.—Cameron's game and produce market, Fort street, is becoming one of the attractions of that neighborhood, from thc fine display of poultry, game, oysters, clams, prawns, 4:. We saw tbe first mallard ducks of thc season there yesterday. B. C. Elections—Mr. Geo. Wallace, editor of the Yale Tribune, has been unanimously elected member of the British Columbian legislative Council for the Yale District. We believe Mr. Wallace will make an honest, fearless and liberal member. ceed outside ibe harbor to meet the stennier Sacramento bearing the distinguished visitor nnd lire n national snlu'e, and then with the Royal Standard at lbe fore escort the steniiier into the harbor. Information has been receved that the Government will plane, the U.S. steamer Vumlcrbilt nt the disposal of Queen Emma for tlio purpose of conveying her home. 'ihe alleged coses of cholera on board tbe steamer Moses Taylor on ber voyage from San Juuu del Sur here, are contra- dieted. Dr. Oeo. llewston, who wus acting surgeon, snys no cholera symptoms were manifested by nny of the passengers. There wero as usual on tbe IstbtnUS steamers cases of diarrhoea, und four deaths. Arrived, Sept. 20, ship Coiptimbo, 14 days from l'ort Ha ison. 21st—Hark George Washington, 13 daye from Fteeport ; brig T \\V Lucas, 19 days from Utsalady. Sailed, Sept. 21, steamer Orizaba, Portland ; ship David Crocket, Philadelphia ; brig Woodland, Sydney. Portland, Sept. 21.—The steamer Fideliter, from Victoria, arrived ut eight o'clock tbis evening. DRirisTi uoLiiiiiiii.t. [From Ihe Columbian.'] Hope, Sept. 19.—Mr. II. Stewart, who hns just nrrived from the Kootenay mines, has famished the following items of news :—He left Kootenay on the 2d last. He reports 3.i0 Chinese nnd 100 white men at wo.k In tho mines -generally domg well. The white men ore selling out and leaving camp as fast as possible. A party of seven white men left the Kootenay for the Saskatchewan mines, and were nti tacked by a party of Blackfoot Indians. Only iped to tell the sul fateofbit com- | r ides—ne escaping In tbt bush. Tht Indians r ,'in'il tbs party of thirteen horses, t ifctther w th prorlslont. Ur. I.inkliglner of the H. li. Ce's. post, in the Kooten iy, ha* deserted, packing thc Company's Rood and efltrets otat te tht K >otc ay mlnei for le.n-uf an attack (rem the Blackfout A Mr. Mi -Donald, wilh a party of eight men, li'ti tii.' Kootenay for tbt Saskatchewan mines .i few ii.n hi brs "ur taformanl left Great : int' rt tined lor iln-ir safety. Jfotblag ii.-111] from tha pinv iluet leaving. ippos*d 'bit the Indians have ale nr.nl red nml robbed tbtm. t'uNri.s, Btpt 19—Bernard'i stages com* menced running bi-weekly ye.-terdny. H.ii-k. Pept, |0—Thermometer B5. Weather tine and clear. A party left here yesterday for the purpose nt prospecting the itopee and gnlcbei between Hope nnd Hlmllkameen. .Tbey enter* tain great hopes of striking it. Vai.i'. Sept. 21—Mr. Geo. Wallace was unanimously elected member for lliis district yesterday. Hops, Sept. 21—Vcsterdty, the day appointed In elect n member for tlie Legislative Council, paused off qnietly. There was u it even a nomination, nllliougb tbe polls were open lor Voters. The people In Hope take these things much cooler than their friends do at the capital. Tin: i»i:irvri<: i»i-:sritches. Mow tiny Leaked Out. [By our Dramatic Contributor.) TIIK EXAMINATION. ' SlR Bl.AHNKY ISOTCUALL (solus) — I'fenr'd'twould come to this, though I had bop'd Before llii-i thing was known I might have slop'd, And so escnp'd before the sad disgrace Of people knowing I bad lort my place ; Hut some vile traitor wretch has blubbed it out, That I've been ord r'd "to the right about;'' I'll call Ihe subs, Ir.ar what they've Bot to say, And ferret out the knave —Wakey, this way I [Fitter Wakey.] Sm 11.—Wakey, tny boy, how could you, what on earth Male you tell tbs peuple I've lost my berth? \\\\'.^-l tell thu people? Sir, you know me bolter, I keep your secret] to the very letter ; But I've a notion tbat I ka.iw t'.ie wag, Who let your secret cat om ol thc bag. Sin 1!.—I.ct him appear, audit' it can be prov'd I'll .-tup his p iy ; I'll huve lbs sennip remov'd. [Fnter H'aji.] Su li.—Ahem ! I little dreamt—U can't be so That Wakcy's thoughts In ihnt direction gu— [Aside]—lint thut kiKiwiag look does half betray you, [To Wag]—About the despatches let's hear, what .sny you ? Wao.—I ve seen none—only heard a certain rumor [Aside] -Which seems to have put you sadly om ol humor, la circulation is nbout the town i lia't you've received a "ticket" from tho Crown Of leave to go home or where'er you plen-e While they have granted me a long new lease. If of your downfall you'd believe I'd brag. You little know your faithfiri, trusty Wao. [I.'nt Way.] Sin B.—I'll sift the matter f .rtlier, though I think A nod to a bliml horse good as a wink — That's a false fellow, but ho'S.not as shrewd as Wakey, but by my soul, he's Ws-ns Judas. [Enter Birdman], Some foul-mouth'd fellow (sure ho could'nt bo Fowlerl) Somo babbling knave, a prating, chrok-by- jowler, Has lot tl i' secret mil, to you I look, Young man, to help me bring tho knave to book '■ U i ii ti M tt.— -I'm sure Sir Blarney you don't think thnt I For nil the world, to you wonld tell a lie, As for myself, the word yon know Is ' mum,' While un my mouth is placed your noble 111 ilinb. I've gone tho round-', enrwigg'd all those I thought, To wham the foul report might home bo brought; I've piiiup'tl all dry, and tried all sorts of tricks on, Hut sought iu vain, whom Ihe crime to fix on. Sut B.—"(it vain 1 fear tny seeking to discover Of thi? so vile report thc wished mover— I'll try one more, though he's but a poor ninny He'll make a mess of it, 111 bet a guinea. [Filter Clerk] Know vott sir, might of a certain dispatch Which some bast rogue has thought proper to hatch Stating that I am recalled, ordered home, Uencel'onh th--y say." o'er the wide world to roam " ? Cleiik-1 know nothing, sir, I'm only a clerk, Ifl hear anything, I keep it dark— But I've been told, I don't know ifit's true, Th.M u dispatch has been received by you. gi„ B.—Zounds I what a fool I was, I might have kuown That, by this silly chap I should be hlown I Ans I ami hick a day, how to conceal it, I find all men are ready to reveal it, I therefore drv up: thn thing Is i[uile clear I'm shorn of my three thousand pounds a vcurIII [Ifeeunl omass, Waii grinning In his sleeve] S'-rtjiui of Taj lor It vas imitation.' Ktut tills us that tin- »' excited tho wonder of I, nul in-\\ ond exception and beyond imitation.' Vet the wise prelate thought him too young. Iiul the ga-nt youlli humbly begged his grace to pinion lb it fault, inn) promised it he iin-'l. 11- wi.uld maud it.— Wilmotl'i Jeremy Tttitlnr. Sen Ailvi it I-, nt i ts. LUMBER V LABOR A8SOBTWOT OF BOUOQ and dressed for sale cheap, J. BOBEKTSOS HTBWABT. Victoria, V. I„ ^ijih August, 1868 se 22 CHAMPAGNE! NewAtlvi il..v ::t liis — or - WASHINGTON TERR1TOUY NAPOLEON'S CABINET B O TJ C IHI U . \\\\]V. IIAVK API'OIN'TKD MF.SSUS. VV OBBLLEY k FlfKllRE, of Vlctorls, SOLE AGENTS —roa— Vancouver bland and Tiitish I Columbia- Of our nbofe-named Wines. Buchc fils & Co., at .Mareuil-sur-Ay, se 19 ■ Champagne, France. •••ma iswiTurio.N will reopen ok 1 the I iiii in-t. I'.M.ii. ..t b own ri. : ' The Bxpcn e ■■ II inrdlng - •! T «i bout in' ii. .- ■ . . • : i . i i : i il tvanct. l'ur further luforni'tles addreos BBV. GEO. I'. WIllTWultTH. v.- ildrat. Seattle, W. T., Sept. ; l n 11 ftuccn Charlotte Tonl Mining Co. (LIMITED.) Notice cf Aesesiment. V*T A HEBTIXG OF Din '" I F THB above Coinpanj I ,liow- Ing resolution etas passi 'i :— •■ Tlmt un .\\ lent ol - ;•-.■ • 'i' ■• Hading per Khare on A beret l.« now mad**, payable to the Secretary :>t tl Uii I - f lbe t i aipany, m or l.ef re ihe 29tlj lo'l . bet« ■ tl til of 11 A. M. nnd 2 P.M. tl .1. K. w;i..ms. Corner Uroiid ami Tri uncc its. i Ihe Only Sure Way to Save the Country ! IS TO PATR0NIZB CAMERON'S ISLAND l'UODUCE JVLAFUZTIT, Xo. 18 Fort street, opposite Mrs. Hcal's Boarding-house. TIAMILIRS AN'D HOTEL- KEEPEBS WILL 1: find alwi good vays on band fresh, cheap, 'aud Island Vegetables and Fruit. Island Fish and Game of all soits, Island Eggs nnd Butter, Island Venison cut to order, Island Poultry, ke., ke., ic. X. il.—I hereby make known to the public that, having made arrangements with certain Island farmers to sell their produce, I am from this date prepared to sell cheaper than any Chinntnun peddler that ever ute rice— (l So walk on, John I" August {7tb, 1868. sc 17-lm ll,iU.,,»os PII4A—Ol'ltliaatnS Bowel CcnipUiutt. —Hi n. in.ilnnif. are •rerpreseat, md if left mint. tended rup-nuiy terminate foully. It thonld be I'vciiwli ie knonn thn 1'iitli cholera mnl dim rlnci de- peid on the praten:e of some nnSlgeaitd »ab«-Hnce in llM-tl.nn rh nr hn.vn-.nr soar .1.1- lerhim mater 111 i lie i,wi. nml that llollmvaj'i nth San expel either uiibo'soaiideaiirilh'1"'- Tliey cone 'titrate In a snr- lirniiij degree purtfyio». allernative, regulailnl and slrenltlliei.ii'B ■,ualil;e», anl thin e»erl nvi-rivir. In- tern it oriian tlie »hoU««B«hr controlling it.llii u;- ■" iicct'ssuiy f^i siibOnini: exc-ssive action in Ihe liuin.in fr.nro. [Jollowiy'a medlelne may be advantufeonslj- laken na a moans if keeping tho bbod pure and the body cool—the only practicable plan ot miintaima health in path, nnnhneii, nnd old age. NOTICE. ILL PERSON'S HAVING CMIMS ,\\ against the undersigned are requested to present ibeiu willrn 30 dny^ from date. All persons indebted to the undersigned are requested to settle their accounts within 30 days culler by note or otherwise, or they will be g ven lo my Attorney lor collection, as 1 Intend to leave for Europe. se Hi lm J. W. KEVSEU. FOR JSJLLE rp W 0 0 It il V E Ii i H A K E R BF.WIXQ 1 MACHINES, for heavy work; one Singer's Machine, Xo. 2, for line and heavy work. All the goods pertaining to the business, including cotton goods, ticking, pulu) nnd other go'ids too numerous 'on mention, The above will be sold for less than cost within 'Jo days. Tcims—Cash or approved Xotcs. —ALSO- • Thc entire stock of Crockery, Hardware. furniture, Fancy Goods, ke„ on the same terms as above. All goods unsold afier .10 days will bc sold at auction. ge Hi-lni .1. W. KEYSEIt. LINCOLN HOUSE! Cor- Washington and Front sts, PORTLAND, OREGON'. IV. V. MATTIIIESSEIV, Of the St. Nicholas Hotel, Victoria, HAVING TAKEN THE ABOVE HOUSE, wishes to announce lo the public thai he is now piepared to accomodate guests in a satisfactory mann-r. Nothing will be lefl undone, which is in the power of the proprietor to do, to render guests comfortable. Portland, August 24th, 18GB sc 14 Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE. September Ctfa se 7-'d I HE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- I Is ting between Thomas Napier Hibben and .lames Carswell under the name or 6rm of Hibben k Carswell, hns been this dny dissolved by mutual consent. The Business will iu future be carried on by Mr. T. X Hibben, who will pay and receive all money duo to or owing by the late tirm Dated this 13th dny of September 18G6. THOMAS XAPIER HIItRl-iX, JAMBS CARSWELL. Witness to the signature of Thomas Napier Hibben, Gkokqb Pi.:aiiki-s, Solicitor, Victoria, V. T. Witness to the Signature of James Carswell, . Uobf.iit Bishop, Solicitor, Victoria, V. I. se 13-1m UNANIMOUS NOMINATION! OK Deluge Engine Company FOR Assistant Engineer, T. J. BURNER Relief for the .Affiicted. THE INTH0DUCT10N OF Perry I) n v I Vegetable Pain Killer To the Suffering Humanity of this Ago llOS relieved more pein, uinl Gtiuaed inure real joy than any oilier one thing th.it can bc unmet). Invaluable Eemedy. O'.ir first Physicians use it, nnd recommend its use; the Apothecary duds it first among the medicines calleil for, mid the wholesale Druggist considers it a h ading nrtii 1" of bis trade. All the di it ers in ni'iliiiti' speak alike in iis t'n- voi: i reputation asa medicine of great merit uinl virtue is fully and permn- neutly established, and it is tbe great Family Mcd'ciDC cf the I.^c Every Volunteer should have s bottle, in esse of sadden attacks I Oisenle. Taken Internally, cufei Suililcn Cuhls, Coughs, ke., Weak Stomach, General Debility, Nursing Sore Month, Cnnker, Livi r Complaint, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Cramp and pain in ihe Stooinch, Dowel Complaint, Painters' Colic, Asiatic Cliolcrn, Diarhcea and Pysentery. Taken exteiiin'ly cures Felons, Boils, nml Old Sores, Severe Burns nml Scalds, Cola, Bruises and Sprains, Sweliins of the Join's, Ringworm ami Titter, Broken Breasts, Frosted Feet and Ci.iiU.iin-, To'otltaeiie, Pain in tin? Face, Ncarulirifl uud Klieuninti-in. FA.X1ST KILLER, Tnken Internally, should he rdehorated with milk or water, and s'.vcetentd witli sugar, il desired, or mo da into n syrup witli molasses. For a CO I' 0II ami Bronchitis, a fow drops on Mi.'.r, eater, will be morn elVeciiv than unything else. For SORB THROAT, gargle the throat, with a mixture of I'.iin Killer uml water, and tbe rnl.ef is immediate and cute positive. jgy It should not be forgotten that tlm Pain Killer is equally as tood t6 tuke Internally as to use externally. Each bottle is wrapped with ull dueu- tions tor its use. Prices 20 cents, i0 cents & $1 pet bottle. About I'liiinii New Ailv«jri is»in« nts. Miscellaneous. That portion of the musical fnitcrtvly in the United Sia'is whieh uses tlie piano will no donln lie astonished to li-niu thai tliere nre in thin con itry but U.ilti o\\ ihesfl iii.lriitnerit*. That i«, the buuHU \\ and upright tnxpiyers of tbe couniry only returned that many for tax to Hie Internal Revenue Collector iu lHlia We are the moro puzzled liy this return, because we saw nn announcement the other day that one of tbe many piano inann- f ictnrers in Amprirn has j st completed his 31,000th instrument ; end either the destruction of piattoa in ihe United Stale* mnst be enormous, or else our export trade in that article must Imve become ii principal branch of American commerce. Yet the return stands on the Internal Revenue books that in 1865 there were but 2,770 piaiioa in the United btate", ol which Pennsylvania owned 557, and her neighbors In New Jersey possessed but two. We suppose that New J rsey s two were divided between Camden ami Trenton, and thnt Elizabeth, iNewurk, Bong Branch, Atlantic City nnd (Jape Island, during sll of I86i, never lieurd the sound of a piano. Onr neighbors on tlie oilier side, in Delaware, however, hnve nono at oil ; but Delaware, iu her struuue abstemiousness on the piano question, has plenty ot company, for Itlio e Island, Connecticut, the D.stnet of I ol- nmbia, fiOui8innn, Illinois, Wiuconsiii, Minuesofo, Knns.is, und seveml of the Territories, during I8(i'i, hud uo pianos at ull ; whilst Vermont, Michigan und Colorado, modestly udmi'ted that they hud one each. The Sojourner nt Newport who imagines that in the grnt.d saloon ol' lbe grandest hotel ho hears the strains of n piano is mistaken ; there ure none iu all athoile Island. Anil if, III x ew Orleans -or Chicago, a similar tinkle is heutd, it must either bo a delusion or come from a hand orgnn. Neither uro there nny pianos in Washington—the President uud his seven Secretaries, the rich Seiiaor Spnigue, nnd the projectors of Willutd's hotel, are all mistaken if they suppose tbey have pianos iu their booses ; it is no such thing. I.bio has five pianos, about one-third of one to encli of her large towns, and Massachusetts has ju t 21 indeed, in nil New England there are bul 48 piunos, just about enough to give one to each of her members of Congress. The returns of the Revenue Bureau ure marvelous indeed, but in nothing mure 60 than in proving how feiv pianos are pianos, uud how many nre shiiuiR.—Philadelphia Ledj/er. Su'FEiiKitB.—Mercifully, the capacity ■of suffering is blunted ns the years go by, the mental nerves luse their sensitiveness, the mind, like the body, grows herd, and the agony of to-day will lie the ipa8-o grievonsly wounded—in the dhurge, in the repulse, in the iierce attack, he remembers his sorrow uo more.—Once a Week. A lady, commending the manners of a gentleman of her acquaintance, said, 'He is a paragrom of politeness.' * Parallelogram, uiiidaiii, yon mean,'said a wag, sitting next to her. 'Ah, yes, parallelogram, i should have'suid,' replied the lady. Victoria Turn Vi rein. Jesse Cowpei\\ .. ,,i- ,>>i■ I.... ntt thi.. iiinvv iv_ a A LI. KBMDKRH OF TIIK A HOVE IV- Mitiuion who wish to attend regular prnrtiie, nre re.|iie prepared tb Biipp'jr lbe wants of tlio puhlie in bis line. The Latest Stvhs Received by every arrival from Eniflai f and Sun Francisco. »n V A Triumph of Science Tin: LIGHT OF TUB WOULD Mi ccllnncous. The "Grotto," OPPOSITE THE TELEGRAPH OFFICE. For a glass of choice liquor go to thc " Grotto," Tliere " none hut the best '' you will find is the motto. Mint Juleps, Sherry Cobblers—everything cooling ; Come ye tbat do thirst, you will find its no fooling. Nl ■ Bagatelle aad Bkitt'es. Call and see the establishment. JOE presides and keeps order. Be 10 For Sale Ez Camden, Hosteller, Bockcr, ani Angostura Hitlers Orrgon Cider In bbls. and rases, (lartt In casks, half-casks and cases, Raatcrne and California White Vine, French tlcofaol 90 O.P., tug. Cliqnot, l.'umm and Balleneer Cham. papie, Ind In 'lore an assortment of Brandy and liquors suitable for tbe Trade. t&" Depot of Havana Cigars. EUGENE THOMAS, ee 6 Vales street. feuorborg & Rueff, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Importers and Wholesale Deale-s in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Boots and JShoew, Wharf street, Victoria, V. i. se 2 DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS & SALVE. Ihenel.te elv'i'K rnmedi ■* nre no v, fir the ftp I llinfjf vh (mill civ to Hi w r A Fop ovit iijuiiitor fa iiit'iiy ol utl st practicetbtingredu uta iti tta< iu Life-Giving Pills H v» lie n used with the jrrciteat tnorttm, Tli ir mitipltii it n tony io i r vent ■ fl If". but tn cure They -e rch ipj i|;< vjfgto** iiml-d;-* by n h ch Un* pa tlon t in nufTfrinff Htiil r<" invigorate* t * ail.nr njtlrm, T the » -ed mnl in firm * >ow dim of then Mil ..i. Ic 1'IL S will rove to l*o A VfcRY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH, F r in f\\-f rv i-ane t'-ey aid new life »Od vitn'tty, t,»A e-ltre the w.ni go !.»/■«ic in tbeir i-rUttNM li«U> T iho voniuniii mi oi • kp.1 they wiil pr«ve ntont fn v.ln Lie, a* a rei y, ppc.-iHr h'iiiI ater in r mitdlsio*. ere i'a Artmrn mallwa. tint I* •ncn-do-b-nn i^ugb torthitt hundred yean ago. an') ntttt t nnd, e look' d for a i" iintftiii that would reatoru tlie odtn vigor aud make,' ontb ever -Au Eternal Hpring-I [t nflp left for this d >y and hour tn rent'ie the drnnn. ntnl ihllW in uiie jjlor.ous foOt tbe ina^ic thut u adi- ii fair. TUESB FAMOUS REMEDIES Cannot nt v th- flight nfyentH. hut th« can fore* buck, at/bold nlimt, dioe.im • hat Tni l.i hi tnpll ovui tit »K <1 and the- yoiiOf, Let ii-iip he*it*in tlien, bu. srir,*- tho TavorHhle o,jiuilunity that olhtt. When takH.i as pruaC'ibcd— Fcr Billious Disorders Notbtntr caii le nmrw p-nducire of curf than these Pill- — riieir tlroont in (jii infi ience \\t felt at o ot| ond tho uNual c< iic tuitants ufthb ni at di«tnaiin» tlncuie art rt moved. Hh'-nmh dm Hi- in,uie Irotn the i>i feat VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS. TVy will not barm the moat' delicate ft-male, and rail)* Ki ■!! wuli kreacribed dtintsu to the youngest b.tbe. For Cutaneous Disorders And all em ti-ma of the *kir, 'be RAf.VR fa ino-t in- valualdi-. It doea n t Ji.-al '-aleinally alon ■, but penc- tr-'vi with tbe most b arching ctr.u;» to tho very lout «f .ba evil. DR. MAGGIEL'S P!LLS Invariably cure ihe following Diseases Atthma, linwci Cemplaaut^ Cuiiftbs, Cbeit DI eaaea, OjativwneFs, © i-pi-pain/ Oianh a, CARRIAGE PAINTING IX ALL ITrf BKAXCDES, Yates Street Between Deluge Engine House and the International Hotel. Work soliriietl, a:id done on thc most reasonable terms hy W. It. KEOHAN. scl-lra Eveiett's Exchange, bTOHE STHEEr, V. I. I UK PBOPRIRTOR BBSPBOIFPtliY IN- I lortm bit IVie ills immI tlic jmli.ir ll.nl lull i. opMI il llil "lil -'""'I i» Sl"r'' -in-"I. » I" "' licuiil kri'P n* Inline III' lini'-l i[iiiilil» of UIN'KS, LIQDUB8, mil < Ili.Mt.S. I 'nine nml sc-o. »c3-lm I'AT. BVBBBTT,Proprietor. Miscellaneonp. WILLIAM LYONS, — AND — Commission Agent, On tlio Corner of Wharf and Johnson Streets- bo 3 Sn NOTICE ! NOTICE !! 1,-iltOM THIS PATE TDK tWDBRSIQHXO I lias cnneliidiil to reduce liis price OSE- IIAI.F ; and hereafter tho FINEST WINES AND LIQUORS, ALE, 11EEU, kc, ke., Will be served at the 'METROPOLITAN" At TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS per snmp'e. The public wi'l plenso rail and sample, and satisfy themselves that the very best in to be had at the above price. T. J. BURSES, Metropolitan Saloon, Store street. au 2(i TOBACCO PLANT AKRIVAT. OF ANOTHER CARGO FROM Virginia & Cuba, VIA ASI'IXWAI.1., Of thc Most Celebrated Brand) ot TOBACCO & SEGARS EVER IMPORTED Samples cm bs had at the " AltEI.PHy corner Yates and Government stieeis. Arrival of a fewnjore Plants by the "California." 8®" Office of C. F. Green's Victoria and Esi]uiiiiult. Express. F. C.IHPBIXL, sc 2 A HELP HI SBOAR .STORE. BRITxSH PERIODICALS. Female r-r*mri It int-, hcftilftelie, lutlir ■■Hon, InS'iPt z\\, Itiflamm t-i»e-H'ino without the pnjrrnvrr! traitu-mark around B«0h pot or troit, nignett h} DR. J. MAf.Gli-1-, 43 Fulton street; IS itt 1 ork, lo cuunturfe t nrhl.'h ti I..: ,is\\- ,9^- Sold by nil resnfctnble I»^al(>r« in Yrdiri thniu.''h"iit tli-- Unite.I 8 au-a aud CdnitlA—at 25 eentn ner Sm nr ml lvlii-'li ii (■■: .'iv. Si>ld by nil resnfctnble n^alnre In Vrdifin*1! ..h-ut th. " per box or pot A. C. Langley & Co., Agents for Vancouver Island and British Columbia. The London Qiarterly Review (Conservative). The Edinbu'gh Review (Whig) The Westminster Review (Radical) The North British Review (Free Church) — AND Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (Tory) Tho fo'2T R'viewn rc-puhlithed by Mpi«r*. POOTT * Co., nre ■■ "tn-j 11 j mi '■ 'I ■til iid I'H' UrPnt Ri vif"-vf, ■Hd niukWDud fit' ! ii'n j'Htly pltowl in the WOI r.iiik. WhiVwrdliptn'M with r-ndmr pu'-Hfiatinni of t;ii"rla«B, wh teivr nwi he hH ■i-ii-Tfil i nfi)rnnti*Mi, vHIlrao !"■ n'r.i :"Mi.-r ic'tiii.; the tinirt in wlnt-ti he 'ivex—and io rlieie tinieo a pttm**t mny moi Kpt V(1J fjii' bdl ini. They nny l>e -:rJ und atudied with a\\. rants «* by i tie people of thin co mtry, o.' erery creed mid pttiy, b±v IlLlCKWOOP Is QimnuUIf Attinutive ot tfTt* time to Anu'i it-Aiis, not onl/fir it- sen I artful hy (lUtinzuikllt'i) writers of Hot I n. bul for h* netn unt of the late civil w r now httng wtitien ty C I. Von H"rk'. n i..■ iiMMi.ilir-r, chit'f. t'.ntaff io Oen. J. E. tl. -tutrt, of tbn i'-iiiil. nfi ulr army. TEUMd FOR 1800. For an j one of the Hev lewd $4 per annum Fnrarn tw«» of the Itovlewa 7 '* For any time of the Heviewi 10 " For all four of the Iteyifww ;.I2 '* Foa Dlackwo d> Mv/nn- 4 " Fur Blackwood And mio Rev I w 7 " For Ula kw«.od mid any two of llio Rc- Vt-WB 10 " For I Uukwood ami three of tho Review-..,13 ■ For BUckword and the four Rovlewi 15 *• CLUBS. A discount of twenty percent, wi'l he a'lowed to clubw of four or in..iv perioni, Ttius, fur ■ | ■■■■ of Rlackivrod, or ofonn I evlew will be Ment In nif nl- dress or tii R0. Fourcipii>a of tho fuur Ueviows and llluukwood. f»r $48, and soon. POSTAGE. Wlien eent by mail, liir Vo-1 n.K to ny |iart of the Unitnl t let will I... i nt t v.-iiL .(but cent, a ycti-tni- " uc'Kwmiii/' and but ulgiit ceiilf a year for e.cli ol tlie Ut virus,. Be:'need Prices for previous years- SufciMTilirrp mny obtain ihe It^vJnti iinmeoiately pipcdling 1816, aa foil, wi, viz. : niarhooo,l from fl -Jitf m'.ir. 38^4. to Petember, Jd05 incliiBive, at Iho ralenf$2 50 a year. The fflrrtk British from Jinuary. 1803. lo rurt-mlrr. lfc65, Inoloalnt tlie Blinbitrgli -nil the If. -huiu.,'./• tr< in • p il 181,4, f. Ueccmle', 18I1'), totln.ira. hii.I tl>r Lonilon Qurtrtrrlu lor the yenr 18 5, at lb. rate of $1 .'KI .v your for each or any evl w. tyg- A tew r. ipipB yet r.m.in of oil the four Rt-riews for jM, .1 ,1 $4 .i set, or (1 to fur any one. LEONARD SCOTT & CO., Publishers, 38 Walker Street, X. Y. L. P. i Co., alio publish the FA.F.1sKrF^'B GUIDE By IIfxry STFPnsxs. nf Edinburgh, nnd tbe la.e J P vui-n.N, of Tah ollei-e, I V',|i. lloyai Octavo, 1000 p«Bea,and Ulilneious Eiiprr.vinu,- I'i ice $7 for ihe livo to'jine!—by Mail, pod paid, S* ""■ au 23 'Tlic Illood. These famous pills ere »o composer! tha tbej opernlo wholesomely on the slomnch, Ihe liver, Iho horn Is, nml other orjrfins; h)' correcting nn/ tleianpeniepts in their functions whereby n steiuly supply of pure niiili-riiiJ.s lor ili«; renewal ol the Blood is lumished, nnd a constant obstruction ol elfete products is effected. Thm perfect circulation thus become! the very fountain of heallli nnd life, and overcomes all form of dtsense wherever its gilua* tion. General DloordcrN of Ilie Liver und Mutual li. All who ever indulirca' '.able, either in eat» 'ii:- or drinking, should take about leu of I'.'oa- fiinnius plllaal bed time, from which »illree suit a clear head uinl good stomach ihe ft 11 w- in./ mornitiff. Tliousai.ds of Ladies are always eoniplainiiiK of sick headache*, want o nppetite, want of cnorm, and wnnt uf strength, to cotrect all thesp evils, three or feur ol these l'ill.4 ibould be taken twice a week, when Ihey would K've lllt' invalid .no health anil itppetit* of a p'oUKhman. iiiiiaiis of all iKi's and Clanaen. Olistrtii'tions of any kind, either in young or those between forty and fifty—Ihe roost critical peiiod of life—may he radically reino, *c)s all grots and impure humors from thesys- tern. Heware then of the critical ape Iron forty to fifty, as it sends many thousands to premature grave,—thus Pills should he takei ii that period of lile two or three titi.es * leek Want of Strength nnd Energy. Persons of sedentnry habits, or those troubled in mind, worklntr in I'au^ories or Coal Pits, who cannot ohtain that amount of fresl air and exercise which nature requires, luffer from weakness nud delilily, lowness of spiri.s und want of appetite. All such should 'ake » lose or two of Iheill Pills every three or fom days, as they act prently and effectually on the system and impart vigor and energy to ihe body, wliicli ia always followed by a good appetite, sound and refreshing sleep, and • high flow of spirits. For the cure of Dropny, The cfllccy of Ilollowny'g Pills in Drops/ is extraordinary. They act with such a peculiar effect upon the system, that the fluid* causing thii direltil complaint, are peirrptibl carried off and prevented from any (urthel nccumu'ntion. The sufferer regains a buoyancy of spirits and rejoices in a completely renovated constitution. It is indispensably necessary Ihnt Ihe Ointment should be most effectually rubbed into the complaining part* during the whole course of treatment. Children and their Allmentc. • In no country in the world are more children enrrieri to nn curly prave than in Great Britain. Coughs, Measles. ScHrlaLinn, Fevers, and other Jiscflses attack the little sufferers, &pd death, hut too often, follows at a rapid pace; yet if at the first etafre or these complainti, parent* were to have recourse to Hollon-ny's Pilli. All danger would be avoided for tbe stomach nnd bowels wouW De gently but effectually cleansed hv this niilu aperient; tbe depraTed OH matt correctea ana tne secretions doi7 regulated. A perfect cure would -oon bo effected, and the l4ttle patient restored to loan' health. t7 Holloway' Pi. r ire tha best known remedy la ill world f*" the Allowing dis-am: ?oM a* tlie t-siribiislnncnt of Tnt'egnor Hollowijr, ttl ."'ir u:il. nt'ir lYmt'le Bar.) I, tv:<(., 5. M., 1 ^ M., III., 12*.., nml 33m. rm:ll box. Kane A«tlimB RilliouHCorrplalnt* Itie fetter of all kind Fit! Blotrhca ou the < Prop*)** PyiPiitr? Erjii pelts Female Irregular- Serofu'aorKinf • Evil •re Thnati Stone and Grare Secondarjr £ttnp* l*mt ie-Do!oreuz Tomora Dleera Liver Complaint* Lumbago ('ilea Uhcumattxtn Retcotiou ef Urine Venerea) afiee t icn* Worma of a kinds Weakueaa from whatever ca nae *«* There is a considerable saving by taking tbi Ifgrf aizea. fHreetiotia for the iiuidi nee of patlenti in ever; d jor iler are alllxed to ejieh box. Printkd nnd Published by McClvki k Go. at the office, Langley Street."""@en ; edm:hasType "Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:spatial "Victoria (B.C.)"@en ; dcterms:identifier "Evening_Telegraph_1866-09-23"@en ; edm:isShownAt "10.14288/1.0313088"@en ; dcterms:language "English"@en ; geo:lat "48.428333"@en ; geo:long "-123.364722"@en ; edm:provider "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en ; dcterms:publisher "Victoria, B.C. : McClure & Co."@en ; dcterms:rights "Images provided for research and reference use only. 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