@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, "1866-10-19"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/eveningt/items/1.0313116/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ Wkmm SHBSH5H Mt^mM, i VOL. I. VICTORIA, VANCOUVER ISLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 19. 1866. n the EVENING TELEGRAPH," I'L'm.l.lHKK Everv Ereniug at 4 O'Clock, (Saturday aad Sunday evenings excepted.) also iriar SUNDAY MORNING! TKKMI OF SUBSCRIPTION I 'er Annum, In advance, b/ mall, 110 00 'or .ix month,, SOO er W-«k, pajrable to Carrier IS ll.fli.Ul mi j0 for terms of Advertisement applv at the Offlce. Lanjley Street ISO. 94. New Advertisements. REMOVAL. W. HEATHOM ht BEOS LEAVE TO INFORM HIS triends and the public that he has removed his Boot and Shoe Store To (.iovernkint STiiKKT, two duors from the t' Colonist and Cbronirle" Oflice, where he rill continue bis Boot Making business. BOOTS AHO SHOES MADE TO ORDER Of the best materials and workmanship. N.B.—Repairing done at shortest notice. se 23 NEW WESTMINSTER GAME DEPOT, YATES ST., Next door to the corner of Government, opposite Zeluer's Drug Store. THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING MADK All- rangements te receive Irom different parties the produ e of tlm Islaud and country will be prepared lo lurnish Game, Fish, Traits, Poultry, Eggs and Vegetables. Bach and all in their season, ut tbe lowest prices. JAMES A.LLEH. ocl la TJ.N IVERSITY WASHINGTON TERRITORY rpHIS INSTITUTION WILL REOPEN'OX I the 17tb inst. Pupils ol both sexes received, wbo will bc expected to lurnish their own rooms, which are provided in separate buildings, free of charge. The Expense ot Boarding and Tuition, without incidentals, will not exceed $(0 per quarter of 11 weeks, payable in advance. For farther information address REV. GEO. F. WHITWORTH, President. Seattle, W. T., Sept. 1st, lues. oc 11 HAVANA CIGARS. LEWIN & ANTHONY, TOBAOOOlSriSTS. 47 Tates St., Brick Store Next to Corner of Government St., BEG TO INFORM THEIR FRIENDS AND tne pnblic in general that they will constantly receive by every steamer a good as* sortmentot Genuine Havana Cigars nnd the Best Brands of Tobacco, imported direct for this market, so that they nre able to compete with any hr use on this Island, either Wholesale or Retail. N. B'—Special attention will be paid to Countrv orders. HE1MAN LBWIN. | LOUIS ANTHONY, oc 2 LIST OF ARRIVALS At the Mount Ararat Hotel during the months of June, July, and August, 1866. June—His Excellency Governor Kennedy, Mr William A G Young, Mr. Benj W "Pearse. Jnly—Messrs Jas Wilcox, F Dupray, Jas Reed Macadam, John Dand, Louis Phiipot. F W Alwood, J R Ford, E 8 Hatch, Sir Jas Djuglas, D Fraser, E S Whittiug- ham. Angost— H E Beelye, W B Btronach, J Robertson Stewart, Thos Lett Stal- schmldi, Roht Barnahy ; John Nicholson, If M Titos, F W Green, Benj W Pearse, Acting Surveyor General, R Homfray, H 0 Tiederaann ; James Mc- Cntchan; Wm Denny, Wm Wilson, Joseph Hilton. R D and J;.Kenneth Mc- Keniie, Jr, Wm B McKenzie, David B Blair, Chas Redlera, Oku Kent. ■•4-lm New Advertisements. LINCOLN HOUSE' Cor- Washington and Front sts, PORTLAND, OREOOX. iv. c. .nrriliiKvwx, Of the St. Nicholas Hotel, Victoria, HAVING TAKBX THE ABOVE HOUSE, wishes to announce lo the public that he is now piepared to accomodate guests in a satisfactory inunn-r. Noihing will be left undone, which is iu the power of the proprietor to do, to render gueslB comfortable. Portland. August 24th, 1866 oc 14 THII EVENING TELEGRAPH NEW BUTCHER SHOP. Wm. B. Townsend BEGS TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT on SATURDAY NEXT He will ro open tbe Eureka, Market, GOVERNMENT STIIEET, AdjoirNng the Masonic Building, Where he hopes, liv keeping a good article and by strict attention to business, to merit a share of the public patronage, se 26-lm THE GREAT KEMEDY Off THE -AGE. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. The effect ol the Ointment on tbe System, To the very coe and centre of all disuses which affect the human body, this remarkable prepara'ion penetrates. It disappears ucler the friction ul the hands, as salt disappears when rubbeil u,ion uipat. The unguent performs ils healing errand rapidly, safely, aad without pair.. simple eruptions, open sores, li inl tumors, rcroluioiu developments of all kinds, nlicesses, cancers, old wounes. and, in lact, every species of intl iniinaliini end suppuration, whether In tbe skin, the flesh, the glands, or among the muscles, can be .'.rresteb iu ill destructive course, and permanently carol wiihout danger by rubbing in this inestimable Ointment. , Hail l.eftn. Bail llri-«*ln, Sores, and l 'in-. In many Hospitals in Europe this celebrated remedy is now used for the cure of old wounds, sores, and ulcers ; in Spain and Portugal, anil in many parts of Italy, the lirst Physicians re- regularly prescribe its use. lt is a soverelgr remedy for bad breasts and bud legs; and like* wise lor all skin diseases. It is to be found In the chest of nearly every sailor, soldier, iiui1 emigrant. liii|irmliinrles ttt \\ 'oath ; Mn. h and Ulcer.. Thc above class of complaints Is surely re- coved by nightly fomenting the parts witl vi nn water, and then by mosl effectually rub oing In this Ointment. Persons siilfeting Iron, these direful complaints should lose not a mo ment in arresting their progress. It should in understood that it is not sufficient merely lo smear the Ointment on the affected parts, bul it must he well rubbed in for somo considernbli time tw.i or throe times a day, thai it may lie taken into lbe system, whence it will reinov only hidden sore or woind as effectually a. though It were palpable to tho eye. Dread and water poultices, alter ihe rubbing in ol tt Ointment, will do great service, Tlii« Is th! only proper treatment for females in cases cl cancer in the stomach, or for those wbo »ulli( Irom a general bearing down. Piles, Kl.nila., Strlelare.. Blotches, asalsoswellings, can with certaintj be radically cored if the Oiniment bs used freely, and tbe Pills be taken night and morn, ing as recommended in the primed instructions When treated in any otherway these complaint. Duly dry up in one place lo break out in an* ither; whereas this Oiniment will remove thr humor from the system, nnd leave the patlen i vigorous and heallhy being. Il will requir. .ime, aided by the use of the Pills, io ensure nsting cure. Illptlicrl*. Bronchitis, Sole Throat., Any of the above class of diseases may be -ured by well rubbing the Ointment Ihree limes a day upon the skin covering the throat, chest, and neck ot tbe patient. Tho unguent will soon penetrate tbe pores and give immediate relief. To allay the lever and lessen tha inSamation, eight or ten Pills should be taken night and morning. The Ointment will pio- duce perspiration, which is so essential for remo-ing fevers, sore throats, and those oppressions of the chest which arise from Asthma, Bronchitis, and other causes. Both thc Ointment and Pill, should be need ln the following Cases l Rh-urantlim l.'r.l.i. J Bore Nippl.l S. reThrnst Skin dine..' Scurvy Sur. Ueadl Tuinnr. Ulcers Wound I V.*t Md«t t'e Istibllshmeiit ol Pkofimjib houowa III, str.nd, i.ear Tempi* B.i), London ; alio l>j- . ,-BipecUblt) Druggists cad I v.l«r. In Medicines through .lit il.e civilised world, it the following prices Is, 1 >*d I M. 4. ed. 111., S3., and 83a, each Pot. *,* Tliere . . considerable saving bj taking the ln>»i lies. M B.—l)iree*loos f'Tlhegiil.tance of Patients in evei disorJer are affixed to eaeb Pot. tUnl*dy •••• 301/ (lodev'.l.uliej Boot 3 00 Mini'nl Ron too Continental Majraainfl. 8 00 Madam Pernorest'" ' onlhl? 1106 V. Leslie's new KamiljMagaiine 3 00 Chambers' Edinhnrgh oumat 4 00 Monthly papara, One. * Week 8 00 " " Alltha Tear Round 600 Thaokerae'aComhillMagaiine S0C Lon4on Laneet 6 00 3. A. Sala'a Temple Bar 8 00 liomloQSociety Ifagmaloe too St. James Miik-Mine 8 00 Edinburgh Review 10 00 Ion.1'0 Review 10 00 North British lleview 10 00 /Vestmiti'ler Ret iew 10 00 londou Art Jnurpal 1300 llinirj It Smslting Mag.. 1000 AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, FOR THE RAPID CURE OF Colds, Couffh*, nnd Hourseiiesn. Brimpikid, Mm*., 2*»th Dee., lflf>6. Dr. J.C. AriB: IduDothefillateUiKaj the l«ait mud}! I iuxve erer found for CoukIii, IIoarMaeM, Infltlfliiui, ami tbe concomitant nyinptoiiM of ■ Cold,li yonr Chuiuv Pectoral Iticmiitaat uh iu my prncticn and tny family for ttio lut t';ii yoan htm *bo»n tt t>> poateen onpe-, rior Tirtuee for the treatment of thcie comptalntii. K1IKN KNIGHT. M.D. A. B. MORTLEY, Ebq,, of Utica, N. Y^ writee: »I Un Hied yoiir Pectoral mymlf and Id my family erer sine* you invi'mi.hI it, and believe it tbe best medicine fur it* pur-pom ever put out. With a bad cold I should eoonn 1' iv twnnty-flvn dolhtnt for a bottle than do without it, Ol t.iki' any other remedy." Croup, Whooping Coaich, Inflaenia* HfBlXOriELi), Mini"., Feb. 7,1866. Rrother Ater: I will cheerfully rertifyyour Pictorai li the Ih-hI remedy wo posMM for the cure of Wliottpinq Cough, Croup, iiiiii tbe ctient diBearnis of children. W« of your fraternity in the South appreciate your skill, aud commend your mudicine to our pi-oplp. HIRAM CONKLIPT, M.D. AMOS \\X.ts, Esq., MoNTnir, Ia., writes, 3d Jan.,186S: " I had a tedtons Infliiftiza, which conAned me In doora six weekM; to.>k tnitny medlclniM wit limit relief; limilly trli«d your Pectoral by the wlvire of our clcrjoTiian The first doso relieved the soreness in my throat and lunpi; low than one half the l«ottle made me completely well. Your meilicines are the - )nn| »•• t as well as the butt we can buy, and we esteem you, Doctor, and your reuie* dies, as the [K>or man's friend." Asthma or Phthisic, and Bronchitis. Weht Maxviiedtir, Pa., Feb. 4,18fifl, Sir: Yonr Cherrt Peitoral is jierfnrniiriR marveltoui euros In this section. It has relieved several from alarming symptoms of consumption, ami is now curing a man win has tailored under an affection of the lungs for tha last forty years. HENRY L. PARKS, Merchant. A. A. RAMSEY, M.D., AttMV, Motrin Co., Iowa, writes, Sept. 6, lSfifi: " During my practice of many years I havo found nothing equal to your Cherrt Pectoral for giving ease and relief to consumptive patients, or curing ■urh as are curable.*1 We might add volnmea of evidence, but the most convincing proof of the virtnet of this remedy U found in itt effect! upon trial. Consumption. Probably no one remedy has ever boon known which cured bo many and such dangerous cases aa this. Soma no human nld um reach : but even to those the Cherry PccroRAL affords relief and comfort Aftor House, New Your Citt, March 6, ISM Dottor Ater. Lowell: I fee] it a duty and a ploasnre to inform you what your Cherrt Peitoral has done for aiy wife. She hail l»*en five months tailoring under the dangerous symptoms of Consumption, from which no aid we could procure ^'ave her much relief. She was steadily foiling, until Dr. Strong, of this city, where we have coma for advjiv, recommended a trial of your medicine. We bless bis kindness, at we do yonr skill, for she lm* rirnv trad frmii that day. She is not yet as strong as she used to be, bnt is free from her cough, and calls herself well. Yours With gratitude and regard, ORLANDO SHELRY, or Skelbttilli. f*mtum)>tires, do not despair (III y<>u have tried Ater'I CllERRT IVthui. It Is mail- t>v one if the In-sI mrdiral chemists In the world, and iu curt* nil around us bes|ieak Uie high tuerikrofiu \\lrtm ■» — I'ln'odiphta Ledger, Ayer's Cathartic Fills, fpllK ■ciencas of Chemistry and Medlclna have twen -1- tax.-l their utmost to produce this liest, most jwrfoct purgative whieh Is known tn man. Tnnnmerable prooh are shown that these Pilu have virtues which tnrpaM In excellence tha ordinary medicines, and thai tbey win nn- precedentedly upon the esteem of all men. They are safe and pleasant to take, but powerfnl to cure. Their penetrating properties stimulate the vital activities of the body, remove tbe obetrnctiona of its organs, purify the blood, and expel disease. They purgeoot the foul humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered organs Into tbeir natural action, and impart healthy ton« with strength to the whole system. Not only do they core the every-day complaints of every body, but also formidable and dangerous diseases that have baffled the best of human skill. While they produce powerful effects, they are at the same time, in diminished doses, the safest and beet physic that can be employed for children. Being sngar-coated, they are pleasant to take; and being purely vegetable, are free from any risk of harm. Cures have been made which surpass belief were they not substantiated by men of such exalted position and character as to forbid the snsplclon of untruth. Many eminent clergymen and physiciat t have lent their names to certify to tbe pnhtlc the reliability of my remedies, while other* have sent me tbe asenrance of their conviction that my Preparations contribute immensely to tbe relief of my afflicted, suffering fellow-men. The Agent below named Is pleased to famish gratis my American Almanac, containing directions for their use and fertifirates of their cures, of the following complaints: — Costiveness. BfHoM Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn. Headache arising from a foul Stomach. Nati- sea. Indigestion. Morbid Inaction ofthe Bowels and Pain arising therefrom. Flatulency, I>ihs of Appetite, all Ulcerous and Cutaneous Disoasos which require an evitrnant Medicine, PenifM* e*v King's Evil. They also, by purifying the blood and stimulating the system, cure many complaints which it wonld not be suppoaed they could reach, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irritability. Derangements ofthe Liver and Kidneys, Gout, snd other hin-lred complaints arising from a low state of the hudy or obstruction of its functions. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with some other pill they make more profit on. Ask for Atbb's Ptlls, and take nothing else. No other they can give you compares with this in its intrinsic Talue or curative powera. The sick want the belt aid there ie for thnn, and they should have it Prepared hy Dr. J. €h AVER, fractieal and Analytical Chemist. Lowell, Iu& Pajoa aa Cm. pi* Box. Pitx Boxn tor $1. MOORS Se, Co., Victoria, AND ALL, DRUGGISTS. 11-18 Miscellaneous. Dissolution of Partnership NOTICE. 'IHE PARTNEBSniP HERETOFORE BX- I iitlng between Thom»i Napier Hibben •nd James Citrnwell. under tbe nam* or firm of Hibben * Carswell, has been this i.y dissolved bj matin) consent. The ouslness will in future be carried oa by Mr. T.N Hibben, who will pay and receive all money due t» or owing by the late arm Dated thii liHh day of September 1866. THOMAS NAPIER HIBBEN, JAMES CARSWELL. Witness to tbe signature of Thomas Napier Hibben, Gioroi Pearhes, Solicitor, Victoria, V. I. Witness to the Signature of James Carswell, Robebt Bishop, Sollci'.or, Victoria, V. I. se 1.1-Ira ALAROE ASSORTMENT OF ROUGH and dressed for sale cbeap, J. ROBKRTS0N STEWART. Victoria, V. I., 20lh August, 1866. se 12 Relief for the Afflicted. THE INTRODUCTION OF Perry Davis' Vegetable Pain Killer To the Snfferinif Humiinity of this Agt Ints relieved more puin, and caused mora real joy tbau any other one thing that c»a be named. IT is AX Invaluable Remedy. Onr first Physicians use it, and recommca its use ; the Apothecary finds it first among the medicines called for, and the wholesale Druggist considers it a leading article of his trade. All the dealers In medicine speak alike in its fa- vor,*andits reputation as a m»iicine of great merit and virtue is fully and permanently established, and it is the great ramily Medicine of the Age- Every Volunteer should have a bottle, la i of sudden attacks of Disease. Taken Internally, curei Sndden Colds, Coughs, 4c., Weak Stomach, General Debility, Nursing Sore Montb, Cauksr, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia or lndigeition, Cramp and pain in tb* Stomach, Dowel Complaint, Painters' Colic, Asiatic Cholera, Diarhcea and Dysentery. Taken externally cores Felons, Boils, and Old Sores, Severe Burnt, and Scalds, Cuts, Bruises and Sprains, Swelling of the Joints, Ringworm and Tetter, Broken Breasts, Frosted Feet and Chilblains, Toothache, l'ain in the Face, Neuralgia and Rheumatism. PA.12^ KILLER, Taken internally, should be ndclterated wiih milk or water, and sweetened with sugar, if desired, or made into a syrup with molasses. For a COT Gil and Bronchitis, a few drops on i^ugnr, eaten, will be more effectiv* than anything eke. For SORE THROAT, gargle the throat with a mixture of Pain Killer and water, and tbe relief is immediate and cure positive. t&* It shoold not be forgotten that tbe Pain Killer it> equally as uood to take internally as to use externally. Each bottle is wrapped wilh ull directions for its use. Prices 25 cents, 50 cents & $1 per bottle. <8>b tiling ^tltgraph. At the present him, is lii-i' g ovcrvniikiil in earring onf lii'heetB tf 11 in Kxcullfeucjr Governor Keitneiiy ■■ when the wifortamrte owner of real estiits is told if he docB not pay up IiIr taxes within fine days bin goods ami cliatteTTlftl! bp \\tiv\\tt\\ npon, It may be In- ftructive, if not indeed Interesting, lo contrast onr fate with the people of the ad- lacent Ametfcim territory. 1 tinny afford Abundant room Tor speculation to know •why the Government t>tktlWe colonies costs the inhabitahls marly one hundred ■dollartper Itead, while that of Washington territory cost's little over six dollart. We do not wish to enquire into the ethnological dfflerences which exist between the British colonist and the citiztm of the United States; we do not require to be told thut the one race is partial lo •whittling slicks, and the other to eating roast beef. All that is necessity for our purpose to know, is whether both races bave been able to'como nuder the category of civilized races, and whether they have arrived at years of discretion. We think however, that tho difference! between tha twe clusscs of people, if differences tliere, lie nt all, are so very slight that the most fragile of bridges will connect them. Both follow oat id their commercial transactions tho great law of obtaining articles nftd labor as cheaply as they can be obtained. The anomaly that presents itself is that in the United States tho Government, like everything- else, is brought under the rigid laws of political economy, while in our case these laws are completely ignored. In the United States the Government of the country is simply a machine "for carrying tout the wishes of the people, and the cheaper that machine •can bo "tun," consistent with efficiency, the IMUr • With us tbe matter of expense is rarely u question for the people to consider, and the efficiency of tho Gov. eminent a Subject beyond tlieir control. They are ;qniotly told to pay their taxes however exorbitant and beyond tlieir capacity, und say nothing. If they cuu't pay them, then they aro to be turned out of house and homo in order that Snooks, who is! 'if lt*-s ise lo thecolony than n Hydah Indian, may get his salary. If the people, o'ject to this little spice of nineteenth cenlury barbarism they are culled disloyal, und the reptiles of the community are paid tlieir customary fee of $2 DO to hiss tbe dreadful word of '' treason •' in Ihe public ear, Can anybody Bee any but tho one result from flock a policy js %'s? Aro the people so.blind to tbeir own interest—bo lost to nil sense of self respect—lo quietly submit to such n misVralrle counterfeit of n goferninent as we huve been cursed witli, and to even the - greater shiuii with which wo are threatened T Ilnvo the inhabitants ofthe twooolonius oo more sense nnd un more spirit than to submit to this legalized outrage ou their manhood* and on their property ? Do they beliete that ten thousand Riitish subjects in theso two colonies cannot bo governed as cheaply us twenty-two thousand American citizens iu Washington Territory ? Reason forbids the disgraceful supposition. No of tlie best quality delivered through town. oc!9 To Milkmen and Others mHREE OR FOUR FIRST-CLASS COWS JL for sale. Uocid milkers and warranted perfectly gentle. Apply to G, NIAR, oc 19 Juuies Bay. NOTICE Assignment Deed. Date of Deed 10th October, 1800. Jluto of execution 10th October, 1806. PAimns — MOSES SPORBORG k JULES BUKFF, trading under the name and style of Sporborg k Ruelf, of Wharf street, Vicloria, Vancouver Island. Twjstms—DAVID LENEVUE.l <• -rr- . i JOHN WILKIE, ;»f Victoria Assignment of the whole of the partnership property excepting the furniture and personal effects of Moses Sporborg. Registered tliis day at 11:15 a.m. 18th of October, 1800. RICHARD WOODS, oc!8 lm Acting Registrar. w I^fDittcoiomAi. Rifle Match.—The match b»tween tha Now Westminster and Victoria Rille Volunteers comes off in the former place next Wednesday. Tbe following marksmen will represent tbo Victoria corps at the match : Vinter, Roscoe, Woolacott, Allsop, Ncwbnry, .Soar, Bowden, Englchardt, Hom- fr.iyi Kennedy. t , !Li aatmams*a**ta*aa*ss*nmamg W-AJSTTEID SIX MEN, FOR A SAW MILL ON PUGET Sound. Canadians accustomed, to mill work prefcrnd. -Apply to MOORE* CO., oc 18 Yates street. 3STOTIOE. In the Supreme Court of Civil Justice Vancouver Island. In Bankruptcy. ,'HEREAS A PETITION FOR ADJUDI- catlon of Bankruptcy, bearing date tho 17th day of October instant, has been du'y filed by William Henry lluskiuson, of tho Citv of Victoria, Merchant, Miner aud Trader, and he having beea declared a Haukrupt, is hereby required tu siirrcndor himself to liis Honor Joseph Noedhnm, Chief Justice of tho Supreme Court of Civil Justice of Vancouver Island, aforesaid, on Wednesday, the 31st duy of October Inst., at 11 o'clock In the forenoou, precise)*, at. tbi Court Utilise, Junius Bay, Vi.lulls, and make ,a full discovery and outi'<;m>i: jok." In the Supreme Court cf Civil Justice Vancouver Island. IN B^fVKTKRTJ-^ TCY, In re (.'li.ules Dupond, a Bankrupt. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT app'icuiion is intended to lie made at tne court to be bidden on Wednesday the 34th day of October instant, nt 11 o'clock In tba forenoon, to His llirior the Chief Justice, Ju-eph Neeilliniu, Esq., to annul the Bankruptcy abjudicated on the bankrupt's petition herein. Dated this 12th dny of Oc'ober, 1806. ROBERT BISHOP, Solicitor, oc 10 Bnstiou Street, Victoria! New Advertisements. ****• \\%n» HERMAN SHULTZ, Eis Well Knowfi and Old Established Stand The Government at. Boot Store, Has just receive^ per steamer A FIXE ASSORTMENT OF Ladies' and Children's Shoe3, Which he offers at a very low price. Receives by each steamer from England'and Sun Francisco BOOTS Sc SHOES OF TUB FINEST AND BEST QUALITY, FRENCH LEATHER, —AND— shoe Pirrai^ gs, At prices to correspond with the times oc 12 Mrs. Hem KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE latest fiisliious in AT— Prices to Suit the Times, GOVERNMENT STREET Between Fort and Broughton. o'c5 u 11 I By Steamship Active. TOBACCO & SEGARS FOR THE MILLION I ■ P. QAMPBEI^, Hns lweivnrt the most celcbrutetl VIRGINIA BRANDS by cuprnsB from New l'ork City, Twists, Eailroad, May Flower, AND THE ADELPHI COLD BAR, Manufactured evpresBlj for him, ATLANTIC AM PACIFIC CABLE TWIST and other Tobacco« too nuinerouB to mention. Meerschaum, Briar Root, —AND— ALL KINDS OF PIPES, Playing €ards, Matches- -all varieties. Havana Cigars By tlie Cargo »r Sample. SST Office of C. F. Green's Victoria and Fsquiiuult Express. V. MMPBELI,, nc 4 ADELPHI SEGAR STORE. ALICE BROWN'S 1 AHCV TWIST smoking TOBACCO JCST BKOB1VRJ) AT A. *\\ KEYMEB'il, fogttbtf will* Iff— line HAVAlfA VaWm Dill EOT. Alio on hit rid Wine Sip, Fcaoh, Apricot, MarysOwn, Light Piessed, Natural Leaf, Buffalo Tongue, and Atlantic Cable Tobacco. JUST RECEIVED PBH DARK RIVAL A I'iuo Ahuoitnii'iil nl Meerschaum Pipes. Cull and examine. JLsL -lm New Advertisements. REMOVAL. tr^pr^ I'll. BAIINAIID HAS REMOVED ijn'ivrv'rt 'lis ^"i''*' l" Dunklin street, first ^-* Mil I battel mi tin' t\\ir\\ii «iile, south nf Fort stioia. Dr. II. ii cimviisiint with all the hmhIi r.i Oi'iilnl iiiiproviMni'iitB, nml Met none Inn tba lii'st uiitcriiiiB in hia prol'i'd-iim. Tceili niiiiinti'il on Oolil Plate or tbe Vulcanite Huge in the ni'iilu.-t and mogt aitistin manner, Chloroform administered ami Teeth est- traete'i without pain A ilviee rendered graiia. Olliee liuui'n Irom U a. ni. to 5 p. in. Vietori.i, October Bib, 18GC. oc 8-lm ISTOTIOE, KARTIS .BROS., IMPORTERS OF Groceries and Provisions, FIUEPUOOF I5UILDIXO, LATKLV OCCUPIKD BY L'HOTMLIEIl k Co, ■whahf SEREET. oc I! Alliambra BILLIARD SALOON coitot «dvEU\\Mr..u a\\d v,ui:s srs. XJFSTJ^TS.S. Entrance on Yates Street. oc :i-lm NOTICE. ROM AND AFTER THIS DATE I WILL accept F Bank Bills for Eents Or for uny other pii)-m»nts to bc made to mc. VI. E. SUELYE. Victoria, V.I., Oct. 3, 18UG. oc 3 BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. London, 3d Aupngt, 18M. I^ROM AXD AFTER 25tii SEPTEMBER, . 18(ili, Mil. David MitkSAlL Lanii will cease to be Muniipcr of thig Hank in tl'.ege Colonies, and Ms. Wm. Curtis Wxno is nuihiirisi'd to nerf irm ihe duties of Principal Olfieer of the lliinli in these Colonies, signing all diifiinients us Aloiing Munnger. Bv order of the Court of Directors, JAS. D. WALKER, so 2l!-lm Inspector. Jesse Cowper, Wholennle and Retail Dealer in BOOTS m SHOES, LEATHER, l-AND— SHOE FINDINGS, -STATES STKEET, OPPOSITE WELLS, FARHO & Co At the old stnnd of Webster & Co., is prepnred to supply the wants of tho public in his line. The Latest Stvles Received by every arrival from Englm C and Sun Francisco. oc 'I QLYMPJA OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE AT A. W. PIPER'S, AND THB Best Welsh Rarebits OS THE ISLAND. ee 19 FASHION MUSIC HALL, AwomiMj Wells, tsiwo * co-s, Yutes Ntreet. 'IMIE I'llOl'llIETOIl TlKKH IJIIEAT J plenum ill announcing the arrival of ths teleliriiied PIIIMA IMiNXA A PIAXIgTR, Madam Josephine Berndt, Who «ill every evening enterlaln tho rfrilor» with •tk-eliom rrum tht mini favont* O I» F H, A t-i 9 Anil the most POPULAR BALLADS, In English, French, Italian, German, Hungarian, Spftniih, etc., eto-, ete-, Btlng one of the most accomplished Linguists and Vocalists of the Day In mMition to the tulenli'd Mmlnm Rerndt the scrvic-8 of the fblloirlnf (inluxy „f beauty have beat tngaged to wait upon customers: MISS MILR0Y, MISS SWEET, " JlEVJilES, " UTALSH, MADAM REUIE Open ever;- evening at 81 p.m. IDJVEISSIOI^ FREE. O. RICO (IKS, oc 1 Proprietor. Chronicle copy Ayer's Pills Are imrilculnrly mh|,t«.t to ll'Tl1Mi.'lni-nl5iif!)ll*f1i|.'n|i»# ni<))nrHliin, mnl tlheuieii ari*- ini; from Jmpurity of tho bbind. A iarrtrei \\n\\n (if all tfafl compliiluta timi hiiih i m«»- 1 Ml' I'll III. lie iu 'HI'- nl !tll».i', and ciiiif-wiut'iitiy thesis Pills arc fun nl in 1-in'u mauy Tart- etii« of (Jiie«Ho. Puhjoinprl nre- tlm ftafvinents from aouie unlnent ^Uyai- ciuuB, of tbeir ifltetl In tliuir priictieu. An k Family TiiYfiic. From DK B, If. Cartwrfght, of'lrJM Orient**. "Your Pilu aru tlu» prfneo of tnitges. 'I'hufr wxct-Mrnt giulltfM nra« inv iMtfinrtlc me j)ow.R». they nrn mild, Lut vtny ci'rhiii) ami tUfftyd in Utuir uctiuu on the Umnli, wliicli iiiiikti tlium iuvalutuu to us in tbo daily traatmeut of (license." Fok Jaundice and all Livf.r CoMiTAncTt. From />■> Theodore, lull, of &>w Yhrk l^t\\%- "\\ot uuly are yuur PlLU mluiiralily ad.'iptt'd to their purport ;ia uu »iiLii' nl. I'"' I Iind tlieir lionefiirW fffacte upon lb" I.ivi i' vtitv umikftl iiidcfl. Tlffty Iwwo fh my i>riti'lic..,'|,i.Wi-il mnn; ■■ff'-'Wl bn*tb- cumof hn\\Hom tmtt- plainist Hi in nny utifl n-iiii-iiy I ma mention, 1 alnrerrljr nuclei tlmt me in vi' ut l<;i!'-:li a^ni^Hlivit wtilclt ifmorthy tbe OttUliilulJCL' of !!,-■ prbftMlTofl und tb" 11' -ijil"." DiANVMk — TwiiniwrrnU From Dr. lim u J. Fnus, o,'' .St, Lttvit. "taw rii.ui viiii warn kind enough t" auiia m" !ib»» \\>t+*n all tuml In |ny pntCticOi anil linviiuatMbil me Ihnt tbry nrn truly an fXtiHuiilbmry medio!mi.- Bt piculiarly are tiny Hdaptttt t» tbo (Vfnuw (if tlm biimaa hVNton^tbut thoy Mem tu work upon UlVU ul'mn. I ban tined amin) cnsi>a of dyspepsia and iwtii/editn with tlinn, rrbirb hnd rwlsltil tho otiii-r ruiiii-ilicu ttt commonly am. In lent I hnvs eiparl* nn-iit;illy (blind tbem tu le afractuaV In uluiont all tbo coia- plaiuu Wa wliicli y n teoomuiond tbem." DtsbMTHRT — DiAEtitirtK.v — Hflax. Fron Dr. J. fl. Green, nf Chit*hgb. " Ymw Pii.ls hnvo bnd a !onp tiial In my practlca. and t Mill tbi'in in tdteem iw one uflln- Ik>bI nporlentH I baveorar fun ml. Tbfir alt-fratlvtiolfert upon Ihe llrtr innkeH them nn uttwllanl n-iin'dy. when u'iven in nmnll dont, for tnUmtt dytmtr.ru ami UiarrhQ'-i. Tlwir |Ugar-CMtln| maltet thnui rery aceeutablu uud cimvuulflut fur lliu usu uf Wuinen ami rhlblniu* Internal OiisiTii.'(rnoN—Woiims—Sui'I'iifrrio!!. Phytieian and JUidictftt " I find (the or Um \\nrge riosei of ymir PiM*, tnkpn at Uio- prupor timi', ttt exivllont prouiutivii of (be natural iwt:ro- Hon wlwm wboUjroi |«rlliill,v supprwaeil, and h|mi very aF- fo< inn) t'i rli'iiiiNu tin' fttniii.vli mnl expel worms. Tliey aro no minli Ihe h-lpbjHie we Lave tlmt 1 rixumiiwildm»otlier to uiy iiiiiinm." Constipation — Costiveness. From />r. J. P. Vaughn, Montreal, Cantata. " Too aini-b i-nnnot In- raid of your 1'n.i.s tor Uio cora of mrtirettm. it otht-rn of our tmteriiHy Iibto Ibuftil llun» an (-Ilk-admin nt I hnve, thoy oliould join mn In pr.n'I;i)n -itp ' U for tbo benefit of the multitude* who anfTcr from tlmt Dimpbilut, vrhtth, till bmi-ih bad ciioutb in flv \\f, la tbe pr<>-. I frt'iiitor uf mi:' i ■ tbat nru * 1 hHh'v* oofd'tieiirji t > originate in tbe liver, but your 1'n.w tilTect tbat organ and cure tbe dntfols" Imimhitiitm nr tue Bt.onD — flrnoppM — Eny- I1PBLA8 —Salt Rheum — Tbttiih —Tumou* — UlIHUMATISM-f-Q0UT— Nlil'RAWiU. From Dr. Eteklet //all, PKiladtlphim. «You mere fl^lit, Ooclor, In nay Ing that your Pjlw purify tht Uond, Tlity do thnt. I buvo IihA Hi.'in of lafe yaara In my ;.i.i ti - mi i .'.nt-- wiib yo«ratatntiontMof tbulreffloacy. Tnty fiibiiulnie thi* ^xt'retoriva, uud caitv off tha Impuritlro tbat itiiitjii.ih> In tbe Mi".-r. iiiticmicrlntt dfaenoi. They ftimulntn tbo orimiii uf digealiuU, and lufuiu vitality ami *!,•"!■ Into ib" si -I. in *• Suli cnHWN ns ynu [ir-T«rn trot national benefit, aad you deaervo grett iTodlt fur tbein." FOH IlKAUAflHK — tUCK HEADACHE— VttVh StOM- ACH—PlLKI—DltO^'aY—rLKTHO»A-»PAaA10f»I» — l'm-4c, From Dr, Edward Boyd, Boltimmre. " Drw Dr. Aim; 1 cannot tiuiwer yon viltat comnUlnft I liars cum/ wilb your 1'itxs l*Uor than to nny till thai tot ■ e.tr t.tatti'dhn yturtpdrre medieifn: I pki':o grent denvttd- i'h' -■ uu nn i n.. nul imi inn i ic lu my dally mnt^at with (11*- tMmfM, mnl l)i-lievlllg a* I ilo tliat .YpUr. I'lLLI affuTit US lb* httt we biivr, 1 uf cuilrao vnhia them highly." jJ3- Mont of the Pilla In market contain Moreory, which, although a Taluable rerooiy In ^Utytf£H%toApMll^ in it public pill, from tho dreadful conspiiuenwi that tn* ilU'Mitly foMow li.- Iiicautloua nae. Theae contain no mercik ry ur mineral autata&ce wlmtevur. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Una buig battj mntiiifarttired by* practical chemist, an* every ounee of it under hia own rye, with InrarUble arim- ttcy ami aire. It-tesealetl.and protected by law from cood- teifalta, ami coDttotiuently can bo relied on aa genuine^ witiimit adiiHeiation. It aupplieii tbe anl-eKt remedy th» wnilil htin ever known fnr the cure of all pulmonary com*, plaints) for Cotr.tig, Colds, Hoarsenebs, Abthma. Crow. WiiOOWNO CplfOD, BK0KCU1T18, ISCIFIEKT COSSCMPnoS, ftDlt fur tlie relief of cuiistimplive patienta In advanced atagei of tin disease. As time makes tbese facta wide* and better known, tlils mtnlirihe has gradually become tkt best reliance of tlie i.illi. ti'ii. from the log cabin of tbe American peasant to tbe palaces of European kings. Throughout this entire country, in every atateand city, and Indeed almost every hamlet it contains, Chehry Pectoral la known as tbe best of all remedies fbr dlrfeawrf Of tho throat and lungs. In many foreign countries it is extensively usod by their moBt intelligent physicians. If there fa any dependence on what men of every station certify It has done for tbem; if wo can trust our own senses when we see the dangerous BtTecUons of tbe lungs yield to it; If we can depend on thp assurance of Intelligent physicians, whose business Is to know; hi shorn If there is any reliance upon any thing, then is It irrefutably proven that this loedicinfl doaa cure Uie class of diseases It Is designed ibr, beyond nny and all other remedies kiiown to mankind. Nothing bnt its Intrinsic virtues, and the unmistakable hetaeflt conferred on thousands of sufferers, could (-rigioate aud maintain tha reputation It tnjoyt. While many, Inferior remedies bava been thrust upon the community, ha'ro failed, and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, eonftnwl benefits on the afflicted thoy can never forget, and product*) cures too numerous and remarkable to bo forgotten. Prepared by Dr. J. C AYfiB, PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, fi LOWELL, MASS. UND SOLD BY , Moore & Co., Victoria AND ALL DRUGGISTS. <£b£iung , and during the last 11 years L'-i'.11,11(10 of chapel debts have beeu paid off. Lanoskkii's Lions—Two of the bronze lions destined for the base of the Nelson Column in London, are actually completed, another ia very nearly finished, and bv Ilie cud of the uuiuiini of tho present year nil four will bo comfortably established in iheir proper places. Those persons, snys the Pall Mall Gazette, who have enjoyed the privilege of inspecting the casts in Sir Kdwin Landscer's atelier are unanimous iu their opinion that, if the public have had to wait longer than was anticipated for the completion of this great national work, the delay will be fully redeemed by the surpassing excellence of the result. Thk IIonouk of the Flab.—According to the Gazette of Trieste the poisoners arrived in that city relate the following : ' VVhilo the irou clad frigale Ke d'Italia was sinking, two Austrian officers jumped into a boat and rowed towards the stern of the frigate, iu order to seize the Italiun flag which was Hying tliere. But an Italian ollicer laid hold Of it although he could see the ship was ou the poiut of sinking, and, after Bring a revolver at the Austrians, went down, preferring to perish with ihe vessel rather than deliver up the liug to tiie euemy.' We saw Jake nuiling up a box, the other day, containing some articles which he intended sending by express. From the nature of the contents we knew it wns essential that the box should not be inverted on tbe pussugo. So we ventured the suggestion to Jake to place the much- abused ' litis side up ." etc., conspicuously upon the cover. A few days after we saw Jake. 'Heard from your goods, Juke? Did they get tliere safely V ' Every one broke I' replied Jake, sullenly. ' Lost tho hull lot! Hung the hxprcss Company I' 'Hid you put on, 'This side up,' 'as we told you?' ' Yes, I did ; an' fnr fear they shoudn't see it on the kiver' I put it ou the bottom te«—confound 'cm !' Special \\i>ll« «■«. Ma. Im begs iv announce to the iunahit- ants ol Victoria that he hu» lately rei-eived a large assortment uf Children's Qarrtag Chain, Fishing Baskets and Fishing Ones, and a large 'inutility ut Market and '1 rive ||gg Baskets, Chin* Vases, Fancy Ooods aud Toys, all ol wbich have In he auld on ur belorc February neit at greatly reduced prices Goods sold al wholesale lor cost puces. * R«Kor«i..—Messrs. .Solomon Urns, have removed to tbe two-story liriek liuiMing on (luvernment street, opposite the Si. Nicholas Hotel. Tbey have received, ex ship Mohawk, from London, a line assortment of men's clothing and underclothing, which they will ■ell lower tban auy bouse in town, (jive llieiu a call. • Alixahobi's Gi.otss—Messrs. J. II. Turner k Co., London House, have received to-day, by Kipress from Paris, a full assortment of Alexandre's famous kid gloves, for which they are tho sole agents in Vancouver Island and British Columbia. * Mr. Diobv I'alhkb requests that orders for teaching, playing and tuning Pia lofortcs, and for Instruction in Hinging, may he left with Messrs. Hibben k Carswell, Stationery and Booksellers. Government street, or ut his residence, near the lop of Fort street. * Heywooii's Piiuk Sapsaok— Ki.ixir or Lifk —Mr. Heywood has commenced for the season to make iii- celebrated pork sausage, manufactured from the verv best of Island-fed pork. Everybody buys hem because they are good and only twewiy-fne cents per pound. * Fallen Milmiiby—Ths millinery department at London House is now under tbe man> agatniot of a imiy who arrived hy lasi steamer from Paris. — J. II. Tuhnkii k Co. * Bodlowat's Piua—Dburhna in2 liowol Co inplulnti, —Th"te in.ilaalen are ever present, :.i.-l if left Hunt teniieci fre'inentiy terminate tunny, it should bu eveiv wb-m kuimii thai liutli cholera mnl ilimrliaM it"- |,eud ihi Uie pil'leline of seine andtgesled ibbs'tunce In the Blum iti or bowels, of intnn deletsrluui ina ter 111 tin* luiKi'i, uinl tl.at HoUoway'j PlUs **n expel either Wilh *.** aod eijiu'liikiu. Tliey C'lBi'iihut., in it ,nr prising degreefsaltrffilifi iiltwimtlTe. repiliilne ami ntniigiboelDi qualities, and thus exert over every In- tei-ii ; .n :u: i e- wiiulefoinely eontrolliDg Inllunje so necesiary fsi luliliilin; exci"* .ve sclmi ui tie-buiniii Ir.ire. II' llewiy s mtf.lie'ne may Of lul-nnlaL'"' nt; taken ns a means of keeping tlm liLiel pure anil Uiu linily fuel—tbe muy practicable plan of malatallliag h'-:i lh ill yeulll, 111 uili"."l. atl'l old lltfe. New AdvcTtisi'inriits. REMOVAL. DR. l'OWKLL HAS llMMOVEIl Tl IS Surgery nud Itcsidencc to the eorner ol Din -til, AS AND BBOUOHTON 8TBBBT8 (near Fort). Urnci Hours—9 A. M. to 12 tf., nnd S p, m. to io p. a. August 22. so 2(1 BEMOVAL. A. 3ULER & Co. HAVE REMOVED TO THE STORE ADJOINING THE -MASUMU UUlLDING, Next door to T. N. Hibben k Co., where they BUY AND KKI.L LADIES' AND GENT'S call-off clothing, Clothes cleaned and repaired at thc shortest QQtloe, se 25-lm XJJSTIVERSITY — 01' WASHINGTON TERRITORY "liHIS INSTITUTION WILL REOPH 1 the 17th inst. Pupils ol both sex ceived, who will be expected to lurnish own rooms, which are provided iu se] buildings, free of charge. The Kipense ot Boarding ami Tu without incidentals, will not exceed ll quarter of 11 weeks, payable iu advauci For further information addre-s REV. GK0. F. WHITWiin Pre,. Peattle, W. T., Sept. 1st, 18G6. oc N ON es re- their urate iiiuu, il per c left, " Send uio two boxes; I want one for a poor family." " I enclose a Dollnr; your price is 25 cents; but the medicine to me is worth a dollar." " Send me five boxes of your Pi.Is." " Let me have three boxes of your i'nlve by return mail." I have over 200 such Testimonials As this, but want of spnee compels mc to conclude. S. MAGGIEL, M.D. MAGGIEL'S PILLS AXD SALTS Arc sold by A. C. laANOLBY & Co., VICTORIA, V. I.. SOLE AGENTS. Jgy NOTICE—None genuine without tne engraved trademark around each pot or box, sigred by Dr. J.-MiC.r.m,, 11 l'ine sircel, Hew York, to counterfeit which is felony. Sold by all respectaclc Dealers in Medicines throughout the United states nnd Canadas, ut 25 cents per box or pot. tlNi < llaiH'oii*. Tiik Cokiution or Ihbland.—The Iiiiliiin rorrespondent of the Timet Buys : 'The spirit of content reigni ererywhere in Ireland at the present time. Various cinscs have contributed to produce this liajipy Male 11 tilings—chitfly the pros- peel of a most abundant harvest, snd the uluiO'-t entire exemption of the country from the v »ttie plague. The excitement produced by I'Viiitniism has completely subsided, nod criinu is at the lowest ebb. In several counties during the assizes the judges Imve rec-Wed white gloves, having had no criminal business brought belore tbem. Thcic has not, I believe, been in uny of the counties a single case of agrar iuti outrage, or combination of any kind. In a commercial point of view the state of the country is most satisfactory. Not a single Irish bank lias 'been seriously af fected by the late monetary crisis. It is uot surprising that tbe 'older banks— which bave been long paying very high dividends—such as the Provincial, the Koyal, Hie National, and the Belfast Banks should have passed without difficulty through the ordeal which bas proved so futil to large establishments in England ; but tbe wonder is tbat some of the smaller and younger Irish banks have not succumbed or been shaken.' ExriiAor.niNAiiY Vitality or 8ced Pkas—Three years ago Mr. John Hill, tailor, of Dulverton, Somerset, received from liis sister, wbo resides at Pontypjol, in Wales, tbree single >peas taken from a bottle found buried in an old ruin near that town. The bottle contained a parchment from which it appeared that it had been deposited there 300 hundred years before Mr. Bill planted the peas, and in his garden plot the 'produce may now be Been, a most luxuriant crop of gigantic peas, the stalks mnch above the usual height, and covered with very light green semi-transparent pods of enormous dimensions, oue of wbich measures 5J inches in length and 3 in circumference, another being 7 inches long and 1J wide. Thr Aus'tkalian Post-office.—The annual Post.offico report has been issued. There are 525 post-offices in Victoria—an •increase of 200 in five years. Tbe number of letters received and despatched bears no proportion to the increased facilities. In 1862 ?he number was'6,276,000; in 1865, ■•1,485,000. Newspapers, however, show a vary decided lucreaso ; the number posted in 1862 was 4,909,000. in 1865, '6,037,529. Tbe packets despatched and received during the first year of the new portal arrangements were 63,911 ; in 1865 they bad increused.to 107,888.—Melbourne Age. During the December quarter of the year 1864 Ilokitika exported nothing, not even to the value of sixpence. During the corresponding quarter of the past year the exports from Ilokitika amounted in valuo to £10,876 ; that is to say, near £11,000 in excess of a quarter of a million sterling.— Hokitilta (New Zen laud) Press fc'ACTS Tl- THEORIES. " Give me a place to rest my lever on," says Archimedes, "and I will move Dhe world." " Give me pure and unadulterated drugs," says Medicus, of the olden time, "and I will cure disease." Iu one sense, both of these learned pundits wero the veriest charlatans. They knew thero was no place to rest their lever on, either to move thc world or euro disease. Mechanism was in a backward Btato, and tbo medical profession was but another name for sorcery, and all the adjuncts of magic filters and charms ofthe " evil eye," ke. But these latter days have borne unto us something mom than even superstition and lis crew ever dreamt of in tbeir maddest philosophy. In these days of practical science, whut was theory ul yesterday ii fact to-day, and nil the old lime notions become as bubbles ln the sun, and burst and break witb every breath we draw. Let Archimedes shoulder his lever and we will find a resting place fur It to move tho world. Let min* ancient Medicus pant nnd toil no more for the drugs he so sorely needs, for we hare them at our hand, ever ready to serve them nt his beck. Refined in the laboratory of Dr. Kagiiel, tbe finest materials known In the medical pro fession are obtainable by any one. His Billiops, Dyspeptic, and Diarrhoea Pills stand unrivalled, and bis Salve operates with magical effect upon burns, scalds, and all sores and alcers ofthe skin. In fact, wc think Macoiii.'s Pills and Salve are the wonder of this century, and we are happy in the thought that many otbers of our brethren of the cralt agree with us. We would earnestly counsel that all families provide themselves with Dr. Maggiel's Prepaiaiions at once, and keep them ready at hand, so as to ase them at tbe most opportune time and as edeaelon serves.— Vallen Stntinsl. New Goods EX "ROYAL TAR." THOS. WILSON & CO., Invite attention to their New Stock of WINTER GOODS just arrived by Royal Tar from London, consisting of FLANNELS—Wilsh—Twilled Saxony Plain and Fancy Colors DITTO — Cakton — White and Unbleached BLANKETS—All sizes BALMORAL SKIRTS FRENCH MERINOS—In all color* —ALSO — Hoyles' Prints-. Harrockses' Long Cloths, Linen and Cotton Tidftt, Sheetings, Quilts, Drugget Squares/Green Baize, Hollands, American Leather Cloth, ' —AND— A General Assortment of Goods suitable for the Autumn and Winter. Thos. Wilson & Go., MASONIC BUILDING, COVERSMEKT STREET se 20 ISTOTIpE. THE ROYAL HOTEL Wharf Street, HAS REDUCED ITS PRICES TO MEET the times, and clean comfortable beds can be obtained for 35 cents per night or $ I 60 per week. Board $1 per day. S. HILL, Proprietress. S. B —The Hotel is fire-proof. oo 1 PBIMB Yorkshire Bacon! Ex Royal Tar, Far sale by FELL k CO., It'2f Yates street. SAN FRANCISCO OYSTER SALGON ! Government street, Between Gus Keyser'a nnd W. Wilson's THE UNDERSIGNED, IN VIEW OF TIIE " Good Times " folks said were coining, hns OPENED tbe above premises, and intends to OPEN THE BEST OYSTERS tho market furnishes. Tbey will bo U o :i s 11' il Pried Nteved In or Out of tbe Shell- B6?- Open at all hours. se 38-lm J. B. BUELL NOUVEAUTES D'automne et D'hiver. J. II. TURNER Er CIE., Oat l'lionneur d'informer leurs amis et lo public quil vionnent de recevoir un assortiment do Nouve- autes do Modes des Meillouros liaisons do Paris. MAISON DE LONDRES. Septeinbre, I860. se23 Union is accomplished and Producers Protected. The country only can be sated by Palrouizing CAMERON'S ISLAND PRODUCE MABZET, No. 18 Fort street, opposite sirs. Heal's Hoarding-bouse. SINCE WE ARE TO HAVE A TARIFF, Island Produce will be in demand and to supply tho increase of orders it has been necessary to make arrangements with several more hunters and fishermen ; also Producers will always he able to find a market for their vegetables and other produce, at reasonable rates ; whilst consumers can have tbeir demands supplied free of duty. The market will henceforth be supplied with the finest Venison, Fish and Game of every description. Clams and Oysters from the newly discovered beds at Chemainus. Since preparing the above we learn that a special Telegram lies arrived from the Home Government stating that Chinamen pedlars are to be taxed $30 per head, per month, and knowing it to be a lata! shock to them, the "Original" will go in mourning fur the space of one month, in respect to their memory. ON ¥ FAKLE CHINOOK. oc 7 iRE-OFEisriisra- —or THB— EUREKA CONCERT ROOM I'NDER THE 1AH1GEI1E.TT OF BBS. QUISLES. fpniS MOST FAVORITE AND FASHION- -*• able place of amusement having been entirely re-decorated will re-open This Evening at 9 o'clock. Mr. Ned Reed, the famous Banjo Player will be in attendance to amuse visitors with his minstrel Songs. At the Bar thc best of case Liquors and Havana Cigars will be dispensed. Open every Evening at 9 o'clock, admission fret. it 34 H Turner & Co, GOVERNMENT STREET, VICTORIA, V. I. LONDON FIRM, J. P. Tunstall , but penn- trass with tliawost K-arahiug eif.ijn to tht very root ofthe evil. THE PARK HOTEL X fully situated Hoiel la now fitted up in the must luxurious style for boarders snd lodgers. Private rooms can be had for parlies. A TABLE D'HOTE WILL BE LAID EVERV AFTERNOON AT 5 O'CLOCK. Every description of amusement, including music, is provided for tbe guests. Ladies and gentlemen can find in the Park Hotel a comfortable and luxurious home. Thc best of wines and liquors kept on hand. Ladies can bave free use of a phaeton for town drive. Honrding by tbe week at low prices to suit tho times. oc S Snorborg & Rueff, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Importers end Wholesale Deale-s in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Boots :ine ti twoof ilu-Kovlewa, 7 '* Mor any three or the Kevlews 10 " Kor all foaf nf the Reviews 13 •• r.ia Hlackwo-d'i Magsiln* 4 " KHrHlackwoiid and one Revl w 7 " Yor Ulai kwood and auy two of the Reviews. t .. t,,,....,, - ,. 10 " For I'.U.kwin.d and three of tho Kevlett>i..l8 " for BUckwood and the four Kevlews 16 " CLUBS. A discount nf twenty percent, will ht a'lowed lo clubs cf four or mire persons. Tnu», four c pies of Rlackwcod, or of one Review will be Hent to one address or ft 12 80. Four cupici of the fuur Kevlews and llinckwood, for $48, and ho on. POSTAGE. When sent by mail, the PosTagi to nny part of the United t tea wiil be lot twenty-tour centra year for " uckwood," and but eight cents a year for each of the Kcviewa. Reduced Prices for previous years- Sutmcribers may obtain ihe Rcpi-lnts immediately preceding 1866, as follows, viz. : DlacfotxHxl from S»ptpm'.er, 18fi4, to December, J865 inclusive, at the rate of f 2 50 a yoar. Tho North firitish from January. 1808, to December, 1^65, Inclusive t the Edinlmrgh nnd tbe Westminster item Ap il, 18G4, to beccmic, ISto, inelutive. and the Ietmdon Quarterly for the year 1866, at the rate of $1 A0 a year for each or any evi«w. *%*»*• A few copies yetremitn ofnfl the four Reviews for 1868 at $4 a set, or %\\ 60 for any one. LEONARD SCOTT A. CO., Publishers,, 38 Walker Street. N. Y- L. S. & Co., also publish the PAEMER'S GTTIIDE By Heirt St«rilsira, »f Edinburlfli. nnd Hie I... J. P. No»tox, et T.I. Cullcfe, 3 voU. Eojii OotMO. 1800 IiiiHei, unci iHiiiietou. BngrBvingi- Tare tl lot Un tiro To'im.;—by Kail, put pnM, THB ONE THING WANTED; HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. The BlooA. These famous pills are so composed tin they operate wholesomely on the elfetfiaoh, tbo liver, ihe bowtls, anil other organs;.by corsret- Ing any derangemepl. in their flinctkins whereby » ateady supply of pore (witerlklli tor tha renewal ofthe Mood is furnished, >nla, either in ent* 'ng or drinking, should take nVin ten et thess- liinniiis pills Ht bed time, frns which will rr» sn I r u rlriir head and good atuaacb tWfill iva- ini.' morniiif;. Thouaauda ol Ladies are always complaining ,f sick headache*, want o appetite, want of energy, oad want ol sirengtb, to coirect all those evils, thnee or four ol tkesa I'ills shoulil be taken twiee a vreek, when Ihey would give tbe invalid ,oe bbivliti ami iijipeiilw of a ploughman. Fciualeii of all Apes and Clame* Obstructions ot aay kind, either in yonnc or those between forty and fifiy--th" aiost ern- ii-.il pci imi of life—may be radically remo.'") by using these Pills according to tHe printed directions which accompany each bin. Ynnnp, persons wilh sickly and sallow complexion!/ may have the bloom of hcnlik rrttored by thi? corrective, wLioh pi:tiHes the blood and expels ull gross and impure humorafrom thesys • tem. Beware then of tbe critical age Iran lorty to titty, as it sends many thousands tb premature grave,—iheso Pills should he take* it that period ol lire two1 or three times » teek IVant of Strength and Ener^r- PersoDS of sedentary hn'tiis, or those troubled in mind, working iitFactories or Coal Pits, wbo cannot obtain tbat amouat ot freat air and exercise which nafare requiries, siill'ev from weakness nnd delilily, lowness of splr;;s and want of appetite. All such should take a lose or two of these Pills every three or toot. days, as tbey act gently and rlli rtuullj on tb* system and impart rigor owd energy to iho body, wbich is always followed by a go.n! appetite, sound knd refreshing sleep, and » high flow of spirits. For the Vvtre of Dropgy. The cflio.icy of Holloway'a Pills in Dropvy Is extraordinary. They acl with such a peoit- linr effect upon the system, that the flniaV> causing thU diretul complaint, are percepllbl carried oil and prevented from any lurlhet accumulation. Tbe liiHerer ngatna a buoyancy of spirits and rejoices in a completely renovated eouatitution. lt ie indispensably necessary that the ointment ili.nld he moil effectually rubbed into the complaining para during the whole course of trcatmeot. Children and tbeir AUmenlr. In no country in tbe world are more cMMvid carried to an early grave than in Great Erilomi. Coughs, Measles, Scarlatina, Fevers, and oiler diseases attack the little auflewrs, and death, but too often, follows al a rapid pice; yet if at the first stage ot these complaints, parents, were to have recourse to Holloway'a Pill*, all danger would be aiolded. for the stonach and bowels would ve gently but efectnally cleansed bv this milu aperient; the depraved n ii mors correct co ana tne secretions dnly regulated. A perfect cure would -oon ba affected, and tbe little patient restored to toao<>' health. Holloway' PI. t tre the bast knawn renedy ll iW world fi» the Allowing diseases: Sold tt the Knnbll8hm«nt ot Pmfen»or H.illnway, ttti strand, (near Teninl. Bar,) I. niton ; al." by all retpect .tile Drugirl.l. anil Dealer. In Ucleinp.throcftb.ut tb« civlllzcil world, at the lollowinK t>:ic.-s—In. I),., 5. ed. r (a. lid., III., 22** and 3S>. each box. Aline Asthma Billlona Complaint* Blotches oi. the skin Bowel complaints Colics Constipation ol tbe Bowls Consumt tlon DeWHy Dropsy Dyientrv Eiy.lpelas Female Irregular lile. Fever of all kind, Fits llout Head Aeha Indig.*tio. Inflammation .1.ond Ice UverComnlafot. Lumbago file. Rbeumatlsn Retenlioo *f I'rlne Serofa'aorKloc a Evil ■