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DAILY
DoL I—SUNDAY MORNING
Kermak* ’
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}'UKS KE R O SENE OIL I
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Wholesale wnJ ReUil.
PARLOR, HALL, READING,
STORK,’ KITCHEN, NURSERY,
„ AKB
, SICKROOM LAMPS,
With and Without Chimney*,
TH«
best Ilf THIS NATION!
Metal Tap, Hie*, and all the beat
CHIMNIES.
Also ’ lanterns,
or
ail kinds oknkrai.lt used.
Wicks. Scissors, Brushes. Can*, eta, eta;
all of which ana warteaud aa repreeau/ed
or nioiiev refnaded.,
“Terrel***" Burner* altered to Kero-,
serif free of charge. n!
Ur<l Oil aai other Lamp* altered at
abort notice. Atxl. a# lam the only «xpe
tieoced “Lamp M.ui" in thi* section (awl
n ny be the s»at*). »il knew what I eell;
and a* the beat in a Lamp, a* well tft in a
watch, it always the cheapest, everybody
would do we'i to ct*me and sse me before
purchasing elsewhere. I defy compeli-
I tin. aotl W'H sell cheaper than the cheap
est for tike quality.
Call and see if these thin** are »o, at
ISt Bread street, sign of the “Red Un
* tern.’ W. J. FARR.
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T^EROSENE LAMP ,
AND OIL DEPOT—
Wholesale and Retail —
No. 309 Broad Street—
(Under the Planters’ Hotel.)
Having established a Depot for the sale
es Kerosene Lamps and Oil in this oity, I
will keep always on band a large and varied
assortment of all kinds id Hall, Bracket,
Parlor, Swing and Hand LAMPS (with and
without chimneys), with burners of the most
Improved stgfes.
KorosetfrLsntcrns
New style Night Tapers for the sick
room
Ground (Mass and Plain Chimneys
Burners, Wicks, Oil Cans, etc., etc.
I will keep on band only one quality of
K rescue Oil, whioh’will be the purest and
host, and warranted not to be explosive.
Respectfully,
KDWD S. BLEAKLEY.
H. B.—We have Oil put up for the oona
try trade in five gallon cans. No extra
« large for caps. K- 8- B.
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j/ EROSENE LAMPS.—
Chandelier, Parlor, Stand, Hall, and
Taper Lamps and Lanterns—a laive sup
ply, with now and improved Burners, with
sod without Chimney*. Jaei- received Ivy
DAVIDS!iN <fc CO.,
jaS—lm 210 Broad street.
p URE KEROSENE OIL.
10 bids, purest and best Kerosene Oil
2UO gallons, in five gallon cans
J..st received and for sale, wholesale and
retail, at lowest tnarket prices, by
DAVIDSON dt CO,
j*3—lm 210 Broad street.
(J A N D I E 8
ar
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
AT THE
FRENCH STORE,
200 Broad Street.
jal o—ts •
£ FINE LOTI)F
BAGGING AND ROPE
OR BALEI
At
a L. WILLIAMS’,
Ja9— tf 31b Broad street.
G& Emporium.
EMPORIUM, u
136 Broad & reel, Augusta.
The Augusta Horn* Association offers
to the public an attractive stock of
Fine Oil Paintings
Revolving Castors •
Table, desert, and tea spoons
Fine tea sets
■ ' Water pitchers
Napkin rings
Vest aud nock chaius
Belt buckles
. Bracelets
Fine ear drops
Watch keys
California diamond scarf pins
Engravings
Fruit and cake baskets
Breakfast and dinner forks
Gold pens and pencils
Butter knives
Silver platad sardine boxes
Gold and silver lined cups
Plain, chased, and cluster pins
Sleeve buttons
Necklaces .
* IVatuhes
Ladies’ tortoise shell pen knives
Ladies' fine pocket books
Photograph albums
Sugar tongs and shells
Call bells
Gold lockets
Gold Aid silver lined goblets
Ladies’ gold and coral sets
Ladies’ work boxes .
Gents’ fine pocket books
1 , * Geuts’pocket knives
Sets studs
, Card baskets
And an assortment of fancy articles
too numerous to mention, all of which
will be sold fer
ONE" DOLLAR EACH,
without regard to value, and not be paid
for until you. know what you are to re
ceive. . ,
Manner of Distribution. —Certificates
I 'framing -etactr-Krttefe* vaiwgsw
placed in sealed envelopes, which are
well mixed. One of these envelopes,
containing the certificate or order for
some article (worth at least one dollar
at retail), will be delivered at our office,
or sent by mail to any address, without
regard to choice, on receipt of twenty
five cent3. The purchaser will see what
article it draws, and its value, which
»nay be from
One to Fire Hundred Dollars,
and can then send One Dollar and re
ceive the article named.
NO BLANKS.
Every person gets an article of value.
Parties dealing with us may depend oft
having prompt returns, and the article
drawn will be immediately sent to auy
address by return mail or express. En
tire satisfaction guaranteed in ajl cases.
Six certificates $1 ; thirteen for $2:
thirty-five for $5. •
Agents wanted.
Send a stamp for a Circular.
All letters should be addressed to
SHECUT, BELL A 00..
P. 0. Box 192, Augusta, Ga.
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1,000“®““
’ GOLDEN FLEECE
COTTON SEED,
FRESH OINKED,
For sale by
MAUDE & WRIGHT.
Wc, the undersigned, certify that the
Golden Fleeced SKKI) advertised by Messrs.
Maude i Wright has produced the best Up
land Cotton we have ever sold. We recom
mend it with confidence to planters.
HARPER C. BRYSON,
j„9— e od2w JOHN COSKERY.
rjt O G aTTd ENE R 8 .
Glass in Sashes, suitable for Hotbeds,
FOR SALE.
Gardeners wishing to raise EARLY VEG
ETABLES can secure a bargain in Glass by
calling at Mrs. F. SMITH S
Dry Goods Store,
jal 3—ts 134 Broad »t„ Augusta, Ga.
JjU. L. S. HAY
Offer* hi* Profeetional Service* to
THE CITIZENS OF AUGUSTA.
.Residkhce—l29 Broad street.
Office—4sß Broad street.
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®|e gai| fuss.
ATJGfUe lA.r OA.
E. H, FUGSE, PttbMha * k Proprietor.
to TnßjvrßCic.
mr the “di nr press ” is
Distributed GrcUui, usly every morning,
except Monday, t\ tughout the entire
City, therein/ ensttl kg the LARGEST
CIRCULATION.
AdvertUen hits Inserted
•os Liberal T this.
Pct~ OFFICE — lor tier of Broad and
Mclntbsh Streets, pposite Post-Office
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SUNDAY MORN NO, JAN. tl, 1866
SOX S B O B S.
—The garrison 1 1 LaOrange has been
withdrawn.
—Silver can be leatenfjp plates of
which 110,000 mat e an inch.
—All the officer lof the New Jersey
Legislature are Re inblicans.
— Oil hatt been t truck in San Augua
tine county, Texas
may be at the helm, even*
if youth is no long >r at the prow.
—Some congreg ttions are in need of
preachers—more ireachers in need of
congregations.
— We are apt tqbate those who wont
cake our advice, aid despise those who
do. *
— ls you turn a thief into an honest
man, you render .the world a greater
service than by kifing a rascal.
—lt shoald be between husband and
wife as between two harp strings—the
one trembling whfiu the other is struck.
—New York fitfeuciers think gold will
tie. down to 130y3efore the end of this
month.
—Only seven of the Government
camels imported into Texas fifteen years
ago are living.
—The total immigration at the port
cf New York for the last year was
195,075.
—lt is stated that the small pox is
raging in some of the interior counties
of Indiana.
—Gens. Campbell and William Jack
son, lalte C. S. A., are in Jackson, Tenn.,
pursuing the practice of law.
—There is on exhibition in Provi
dence, Rhode Island, a piece of ice four
teen years old.
—Be true to all. We'may be true
to the bad without being false to the
good.
—The Savannah Republican reports
the death of Hon. Peter Cone, an old
and distinguished citizen of Bullock
county.
—The solitude of childhood is not so
much the mother of thought as it is the
feeder of love and silence and admira
tion.
—Man has taught even the lightnings
to forget their thunders, and to whisper,
as they flicker along the wires, the ac
cents of his thought.
—The passage of an act is being
urged in New York, forbidding the em
ployment of girls in concert and drink
ing saloons.
—Efforts are being made in Columbus
to get up an entertainment for the bene
fir of the widow and child of the la
mented Jackson.
—lt is stated that strychnine is so in
tensely bitter that it will impart a sensi
bly bitter taste to 600,000 times its
weight of water.
—A gentleman at a musical party,
seeing that the fire was going out, asked
a friend, in a'whisper, “how to stir the
fire without interrupting the music?’’
“Bjtweeu the bars,’’ replied the friend.
fmmm.
JANUARY 21,1866- 310.17
—A difficulty occurred in Oaluawma, j
Miaa,, last week, between Mr. Heitlj F.
Drummond, of that city, and Jaa. W.
Prowell, of Tibbe Station, in which the
former was shot through the breast and
killed. '
—A carpenter at Charleston, 111., fell
from a scaffold the other day, the con
cussion driving the end of a cedar pencil
he had in his mouth entirely through his
tongue, inflicting a very severe and pain
fnl wound.
—A Richmond paper, in viaw of the
solemn fact that the widows are snap
ping up all the returned young warriers,
wants an act of the Legislature passed
forbidding widows marrying a second
time, until all the youDg maidens hare
secured husbands. Such a law was
actually passed by the Virginia bouse
of burgesses in “ good old colony limbs.”
Family Groceries, Etc.
GROCERIES.
50 BBLS. Stuart'* Crushed, Powdered,
A and C Sugars
10 bbls. Stuart’s Extra Syrup
50 bags Rio and Laguayra Coffee
100 boxeß Adamantine and Patent
Sperm Candles
100 bbls. Extra Family and Superfine
Flour
10 casks Sides and Shoulders
200 extra large sacks Liverpool Salt
50 boxes No. 1 and Fancy Soaps
10 bbls. White Wine and Cider Vinegar
75 bbls. choice Eating and Planting
Potatoes
5 bbls, choice Cranberries
5 cases Sardines
Mackerel, in bbls., half bbls. and
kits
Underwood’s Pickles, Chow Chow
Lobsters, atsups, Mustard
Fresh Tomatoes, in cans
Os! vc Oil •- .
Table Salt, Chocolate, Cocoa
Preston and Morrill’s Yeast Powders
Currants, Raisins, Figs
English Dairy aud State Dairy
Cheese
Maccaroni, Lard and Hams
50 mats Cassia
10 bags Black Pepper
Corn Starch for Puddings
Black and Green Teas.
For sale by CHARLES ESTES,
ja!6 fit 276 Broad street.
Q L. WILLIAMS,
No. 315 Broad Street,
Has in store, and is this day receiving,
fresh supplies of choice
GROCERIES,
which will be sold at
Wholesale and Retail,
comprising every article usually kept in first
class store (Liquors excepted), all of which
will be sold at tho lowest market prices, and
to which he invites" the attention of the
public. ja9—tf
Jj> S. PELOT <Sc CO.,
DEALERS IK
FAMILY GROCERIES,
WINES, LIQUORS,
Broom.-., Wood d? Willow Ware, Etc.
129 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
Strict and Personal Attention given to all
Consignments.
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M. O’DOWD, | WM. MULHERIX.
Q’DOWD & MULHERIN,
Grocers <(• Commission Merchants,
273 Broad Street, Augusta, G:f.,
"Will give prompt aud personal attention
to the sale of produce, and will keep
constantly on hand a large stock of
choice goods.
Call and give us a trial. ja3—lm
J A. BRUX,
'family GROCER,
Takes this method of informing his
friends and patrons that he may be found
at his hew store
334 Broad Street,
(Next door below H. J. Osborne’s.)
A choice lot of groceiies always on hand.
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Gift Emporium.
TuTTTTTi
t ct b r • '
NO. 316 BROAD STREET.
GIFTS! GIFtSM GIFTS!!!
FROM THE
Charles to l - and New Orleans
Jourr Stock , *
GIFT ENTERPRISE l
NEW GOODS HAVE ARRIVED!
$50,000 worth or
Fine Pianos . . . $375 00
Wheeler A Wilson Sewing Machines, 125 00
Fine Gold Watches, . . 75 00
Fine Silver Watches, . . 25 00
Magnificent Tea Sets, . 50 00
Superb Cake Baskets, . . 15 00
Rich Castors, . . . 12 00
Lady’s Work and Toilet Cases, . 6 00
Goblets, . , . 4 0#
Cups, . . . - 5 OO
Card Receivers, 6 4#
California Diamond Rings, . 6 OO
Solid Gold and Silver Rings, 6 CO
California Diamond Pine, . 5 00
Ladies' Sets, . * 600
Beautiful Photograph Albums, . 20 00
Large Pictures of
Jeff. Davis,
Generals Lee,
Morgan,
Beauregard,
Stonewall Jackson,
Stewart,
Longstreet,
Johnston,
And many others, together with a large
collection of Fancy Goods,
Rick, Rare and Beautiful*!
All to be for ONE DOLLAR each,
without regard to value, and not to be paid
for till you see what you will receive.
Photographs and Lithographs of distin
guished statesmen and Generals of the North
and South are placed in sealed envelope?,
together with certificates naming each arti
clo and its value, and well mixed. One of
these envelopes will be sent to any addre**
upon recipt of 25 cents ; five for $1 ; eleven
for $2; thirty for $5, and seventy lor SIU.
On receipt of the certificate you will see
what you are going to have, and then it is
at your option to pay the dollar and tak -
the article or not. Purchasers may thus
obtain a Gold or Silver Hunting Cas*
Watch, Diamond Pin or King, Cake Basket,
Cantor, or anything in our large stock, fbr
One Dollar.
In every cane you yet the value of your twenty
jive cents in the Photograph or Lithagrorpv
enclosed , andin no cane can you get {*»*
than
ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH\
as there are
NO BLANKS.
Agents are wanted in every town in the
country, who can make from $4 to $6 on
every lot of seventy certificates ordered,
selling them at our retail prices.
Send 25 cts. for a photograph and
tificate, which will inform you what you caa
obtain forsl.
-’•On sending the order for the article?
named on certificates, transmit therewith 15
cts. on each article to pay Express or Posi
a o-e thereon. Address
POHL. RANDALL & CO..
ja9—lm P. 0 Box 132 Augusta, Ga.