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PROF RIETOR.
Terms of thé Daily Transcript :
eo:
a
Twenty-Five Cents Per Week. .
L. P. FISHER,
Is the authorized Agent of the Daily Transeript in San Francisco. All orders left athis
office, on Washington street, opposite Maguire’s
Opera House, will be -:premptly attended to.
TRUANT Bees—Cross Brerps.—Mr. M
Quinby, while at the office of the American
Agriculturist recently,related a cireumstance
showing the distance to which bees wander
from the hive. Last year he procured some
of the Italian Bees. A bee-keeper situated
two a half miles distant, informed Mr. Quinby_that be had the Italian variety also, without buying it. Mr. Qiuinby examined_ the
hives and found several well-narked specimens showing a decided mixture of the Italian blood. Subsequently anuther bee-keeper, at about the same distance in another
direction found a cross of the Italian variety
had been effected in one of his hives. The
Italian drone and the queea ef the common
species had met, and the progeny was of
eourse of hybrid of the two. Thé question
remains, was it the queen or drone that
made such an extended excursion—or did
they meet half way, And further: How
far distant must any variety be kept from all
others, te absolntely prevent mixing?
SINKING THE Srone Fiver aT CHar-. LESTON 5S. C. — Recently six hulks were
sunk in the main channel leading to Charieston harbor, They were not put straight
across the channel, as in other cases where
the experiment has failed, but in three rows,
with special reference to the fact that the inland water must float te the sea. An intricite mvze of shoals and eddies will thus be
formed, which it will be impossible to. navigate, but: which will still allow of the flow of
water without the creating ofa new chunnel,
On the approach of the fleet, the Charlestunians-destioyed the lighthouse on_Morris Is
land blowing it up.
t#” A new invention, enabling soldiers to
walk on the water, loading and firing, is said
t» have been made in France.. It consists of
a pair of Indin-rubber bootsand tiowsers, all
ofoue piece, whieh are filled with air a little
below the waist, and heavily weighted at
tie feet: _ With these trowsers on, a detachtment has frequently crossed the lake of Vincennes, where the water is about fifteen feet
deep firing their-muskets end loading ‘as
they went. The mensink about two feet,
the water barely reaehing the top of their
thighs, and appear not to bave any difficulty
in keeping their balance and moving along.
ridges will be useless when soldiers become
amphibious. ~ © e
_ PUSTULES IN SMALL Pox.—lf you ‘are
ever afflicted with small ‘pox, reader, and
the pustules begin to appear, annoint them
with sweet oil and lime water, as these are
prepared for burns and water scalds. and the
arritation. will be allayed, and the discoloration of the skin and the pitting of the flesh
will be greatly lessened. if you have uo
present ‘need of ths receipt, ent it ont and
p.ste it in your secap-look. It is valuab'e,
and although you may never need it yourselt,
some o!} your neighborx may.
SaRcastTic.—An Englishman who had
beew residing for some time .o Holland, where
the canals are dyked up to prevent the water from ov Flowing tle country, on leaving
the kingdom, thus gave vent tu his spleen:
“Ungrateful wretches, sudden be your full,
May man undam you,-and God damn you all.’
Fortine a HoLLow Squske.—Orpheus
C. Kerr, tells of a high-etrung gentleman at
Beaufort, whe formed bimeelf inte a hollow
square and retreated in good order from
Beaufort. The fetreating gentieman got
down en his hands aad knees, thus forming
three sides of a hollow square, and made for
the tall timber, which he succeeded in reachjag witheut materia) loss.
Sutrs oF Wak tn THE Paciric.—There
are in the Pacific at this time 16 British ship®
es
~ . oa ™~ “. 2 ee eS =
PAINTER. & CO.,
SAN FRANCISCO. J.B. PAIN
3. PALWTER 3
WM. SHERMAN &CO.,.
. MANUPACTURERS,
~OF—
', Superior and [Medium
GENTS FURNISHING
Goods, Trunks and Valises.
Wm. 8. & Co., are receiving by every Steamer,
*‘ INVOICES OF NEW GOODS,
Of the latest styles.
ALL OF WHICH THEY WILL SELL
Cheaper than any other House in the
. State.
ALL GOODS WARRANTED.
IN OUR DEPARTMENT OF
TRUNKSAND VALISES,
We havethe
LARGEST STOCK & GREATEST VARIETY
IN THE SrATE
And a8 we Manufacture and Import a)! of our
Goods ourselves, we are prepared to sell
“frupks_and-Yalises, CHEAPER than‘the-same quality can be bought elseWM. SHERMAN « CO.
212 & 214 Sansome Street, corner
nov30-2m ' Commercial, San Francisco.
NATIONAL EXCHANCE
HOTEL.
YEORGE R. LANCASTER would respectfully inform his friends and the publie
in that ne has purchased all of A. Rh.
JENKINS?’ interest in the above place, and respectfully solicits a continuance of their patronage I have engaged the services of Mr.
A. R. JENKINS,
r, feeling assured that the
‘be given the pubiic.
25th.—t
As general
. best satisfaction w
Nevada, Oct.
LOOK AT
CHEAP JOHN’S
Saget STOCK OF . ‘
BOOTS, CLOTHING, HATS, &C.
2
All of the Latest Styles.
MILWAUKEE BREWERY.
No 26, Spring Street,
NEVADA.
hg L. W. DEEYF188. .
N
4. BLOCK, 8, FURTH, & BLOCK, Jr
"A. BLOCK & CO.
DBALERS LN j
NEVADA. _
JEROME H. COOK,
CITY BILL POSTER.
PRICES FOR BILL POSTING :
/ Se eed $5 0
o 4 Oe Ree Cee eee eee 40)
seewedsceseservese 2&0
POP CesT here Gere toasese i oo
. (oer cree re eeeroeee 5 so
i ald te del Ale de
terre apeeateee
._ THE AMERICAN.
IMPORTERS & RETAILERS . *.
'. QA Regular Bomd Shell—loaded with 1000 Dress .
Se of the newest styles of Fall Goods,
Wiping out the Israelites entirely.
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC. .
‘Peace hath her Victories
So wrote John Milton, and such is the fact.
antiittias
a
an
DRY GOODS STORE
intrenched 3
prictors are now fully
and
Let slip the Dogs of War,
Qn High Prices :
The American Dry GoodsStore now has its
immense batteries of ten inch Columbiais loadec to the muzzle with ;
CHEAP DRY COODS !.
And bearing on our enemies—the Israelite dealers.
THE ACTION
Will commence immediately and continue yntil
the Israelites run, z i: 2
FIRST GUN!
from 25 cents to 91,50 each. :
SECOND GUN!
500 Cloaks of the Latest Fashion, from $$_to
$100 each.
THIRD GUN: .
Shell—200 Bonnets of the Latest Syles, at pri“ces to sult every one.
FOURTH GUN!
_ Rifled Cannon—100 eat Carpeting, of eve
style and description from 16 cents to $3 per yd.
ALL THE BATTERIES !
Loaded to the muzzle with Dry Goods of every
atyle, in endless variety, and at unprecedented
low prices. superior to amy in the city and 25 per
WE CLOSE THE BATTLE!
With a regular broadsid eof
Ribbons.
‘Scarfs,
Shawis,]
Cassimeres,j
x
Embroideries,
Hosiery, Gloves,
Woolen Hoods,
Flannels,
(Opera Hoods,
Linen Goods,
Ladies’ and Gents’ Under Garments,
Gents’ White Shirts,
Damask, Lace Curtains,
OU Cloths,
Mattings, Rugs; &c,
but visit the
AMERICAN
i DRY GOODS STORE!
And eompare prices.
cos
Don’t be Humbugged inte the wrong Store”
» Stock of Dry In connection with our mmet
assortment of Goods will be found a
SILVER WARE & CUTLERY,
Which will be sold 30 per cent chea~er than can
be bought im the State. ;
We have also the First and puly Stcek of
JAPANESE COODS !
Ever. brought to this city, consisting of
Secretaries,
: Work Boxes,
Shaw} Boxes,
ar
Glove Boxes,
Tables,
Walters, &. &c.
¥ VERY Low
Remember the. place.
Ko. 39 BROAD STREET, 10
10)
will
ji2-tt
. J. ®. COULTER Nos. 4s 1 and tg
. FRENCH, WILSON & CO.
Clothing, a
a Furnishing Goods,
. Jars
. this State without extra charge,
Ladies’ Cloth, Opera Cloaks .
.. DAILY STACE LINE.__ FURNITURE!
Washington and Jackson Sts.,
SAN FRANCISCO OALIFORNIA.
Have now jn Store a
LARGE AN® WELL SELECTED ©
STOCK OF FURNITURE
cee OF ieee
Every Description.
Comprising the Best Assortinent of
CASE GOODS
Tuthe Market. For sale, Wolesale and Re.
tail, at the Lowest Market Rates.
J, Di COULTER & CO.,
$4 Montgomery Street,
—MAKE—
THE BEST CLOTHING!
FURNISHING. GOODS, ALL KINDS.
. Retailing, for Cash, at Wholesate Prices.
“LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF
Valises,
Carpet Bags.
Umbrellas, &c.
To be found in any Retail House in California.
Goods suitable for traveling purposes in any
FRENCH, WILSON & CO.,,
525 Sacramento street, one deor below What
Cheer House, San Francisco.
meng ony fe . Establishment, No. 102 Liberty
street, New York. a4
P. 8—-Meansures taken _for-Goode from —our
Housein New York, and delivered — part of
eb 28-ly.
NOW LANDINC.,
EX LATE ARRIVALS.
Brown Drills and Sheetings,
80-INCH SHIRTINGS.
BLEACHED. SHEETINGS,
Assorted Widths.
BLANKETS, ALL GRADES & COLORS,
Prints and Delaines,
in Great Variety.
DRESS AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
“ALEX ANDRE'S Genuine KID GLOVES
a
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
DAVIS &JONES’ SHIRTS
Fiannels, Hosiery, &c.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
Brussels and 3-ply Carpet
NEW PATTERN.
PAPER HANGINGS, DRUGGETS,
MATTINGS, HOLLANDS, HEMP CARPETS
—_——
AGENCY POR
Jewett’s & Comon's Oii Cloths
For eale for Cash. or to first class, prompt paying trade, at a discount from ot rates.
FRANK KER,
etal ©, I= ae
For sting Aphd te
; c
~
&CO., .
. have not he
. lowing cheap rates:
WINTER AND SPRING
CLOTHING TRADE OF SAN FRANCISCO.
—
E -would call the atten’ of Country —
~every nee
Line. We have constantly on hand the largest . ~
stock and greatest variety. of Sinaniabeae
ny other house, t
the Manufacturers, Comstgmmem so from
o ibs
, Consignment.
WINTER AND SPRING
Wwe Shoe al 8 ole Keessinn a :
Goods lines wi {recta Es
them at New York Cost, and Less, .
make wew soqualutenee and nega me, MAT
heretofore purchased of us to wall weg
_MEROHANTS to our un
— Our stock comprises
in our stock.4 Gooa articles and Low
inducemenss to all who
prices are kg rea
Merchants who buy ot
t, end ecll to their customer Rs
make a
ve EDOM & LINDENDR CREE
at al
Whoiesale Clothing and H ouse,
Nos. 415413 and 413 Beton at.
dee. 1-6m San Francisco,
FOR SALE! :
M, LIEBERT'S MAGNIFICENTPHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY
rPUlK undersigned intending
1 tr ’ to in ’
Bs
nten: to leave the coun.
branches of the Dageer t
Art, any pergen w © will bey Bin tablial ~ tall
and pet Ei he business. For farther partion
{ao 0 OWT C : remia,
Broac vtheet, Neveda. sia ” HY _ need
. all tf ee AS LIEBERT.
_, A. LAMOTT,
—Successor to Lamott & Collins,—
Corner Second and J Street. Sacramento,
EEP constantly 6n hand the t
Kk best assortmen of Hate, Caps an Fura ee
oun nh e 4 D
— an — onto. ” . vowee. Drtep
would call attention to my FA
HATS which takes the lead of thee
N. b-—All orders from the ©
attended to. _— eno
UNDERTAKING,
Gaiam WM. C. STILES, yunes
TAKER, has on . a
make to order COVERED COFFINS at the fo
SMALL SIZE, FROM.....
LARGE SIZE, FROM...:00000005.
GRAV FENCKS, of every.style, fu
cheaper that by any other erson ntl Sete
a ALI, WORK DONE in the neatest atyle
Viates furnished and
3
Mareh 14 waht? no charge for engraving.
Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry
Spring Street, Nevada City
~TEAM ENGINES. AND BOILE
to order. Castings and Tachiners tae
description. _ Quartz Machinery const :
fitted up or repaired, All kinds of Build» ,;
ed Castings, Sav, Grist, Malt aud Bark
Horse Power and Car te. All ordera
pees wf ew at as loW rates Ae any estanlishment iti to 9 ‘ pen ramen r o" anciseu—freigh
Feb. 16-6m* HEUGH & THOM,
SELECT SCHOOL._—i.
For Young Ladies and Gentlemen,
HEAD OF BROAD STREET, NEVADA,
W. &. F, DEAL, A.B Principal.
'HHIS SCHOOL will re-o
(i Jan. 6th, 1862. se vataennn, 5TERMS:
tt eeeees
a
Primary Branches, per month.. seertshoe
Pete eeeeeeslors 1
Greek.. .. sap cake leeks piltiertee $90
OTMAN «oop eescecs cobhecegheciageesce od 09
Premed, . cs .ccyeeesees ea: oupeses sd Hed
No extra onetne for Book Keeping.
e. For further particulars enquire at the School
Ke SS
YoungGenticmen will be thoroughly prepared
ta epee any of the lege classes. 7
evada, 27th, 1861.
“A. 8. HALLIDIE & CO,,
“\ AND MANUFACTURERS oF
PATENT WIRE ROPE,
412 Clay Street, San Francisco.
IRE SUSPENSION BRE
a