Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, January 23, 1866, Image 1

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DA It? <Jal. I—TUESDAY MORNING Km<ihnw< (fit, Lamp*, j ( Jq DOZf N. LAMPS AMI Putins KEROSENE OIL, #T ? Wholesale ami Retail. PARLOR, HALL, READING, fTORB, KITCHEN, NURSERY, *so SICK ROOM LAMPS, -• w** With and Without Okimmys, “ THB f.V THIS NATION! Mdtal T»ji, Mi*-*, ami all tha beat CHIMN'IES. AlHOe LANTERNS Os AIL fiTS'DS GENERALLY USED Wick-. Sci-*ur- Ilru-be-. (7mm. «*»e. eti.. all of which *■*• wimmed as repri* enful or money re'nmled. “Tcr’«lx'*«M Burners altered l*> Kero aem* free *,f charge. LarliMl and other lawn- altered »■ ab at n dire. A«*l. <» lam 0“* only «*!**• rinnrvii "Lamp *1 m" in tin* •***««*»» (nub mnv be the •>lu ••). m l know wh it I -ell. ■Bii a* (lie beat in a lamp. u* well as iu n watch, i- always the cle* ievnrvfmd would <lo an I to emne aad -*e me b-foi. porchisiug* el-rwherej I ilefy mm|ieti (ion. mid *dl *e I cheaper than the cliea|i •at for like Reality. Call an-l -re if them thin,** are an, at ill Broad street, sign of the “Keil laui (Sl*- W. J. KA It K. ' ja3—l m TT KIWsENE LAMP AND OIL DEPOT- Wholesale ami Retail — No. 322 Broad Stkebt— (Under the Planters’ Hotel.) Havin'* established a Depot for the sal, •f Kerosene Iminps and Oil in this city. I will keep always on !:»nd a large and vaju-u assortment of all kinds of Hall, Brac“t Parlor. Swing and Hand LAMPS (with and without chimneys), with burners of the most improved styles. Kerosene Lanterns New style Night Tapers for the sick room Ground Glass and P'ain ChiinDeys Burners, Wicks. Oil Cans, etc., etc. i will ke, p on hand only one quality ot Kerosene Oil, wliieh will be the purest am: best, and warranted not to be explosive. Respectfully, liDWD S. BLEAKLEY. S. B.—Wo have Oil put up for the eoun try trade in five gallon cans. No extra •oarge tor cans. E. S. B. j ,a—l m JTEROSENE LAMPS.— _ tlliandolier, Parlor, -Aiin and, Hall, and Taper Lamp- and l.uiiterns —u lun*e sup ply. with new and improved Burner-, with and without chimney- Just rooo veil Lv DaVUMi.N a 00, jaS—lm "H' Hroail -t*cet. |) U iTe, KEROSENE OIL. 10 hills purest anil best Kerosene Oil 200 ga lons, in tire gallon c.m- Joit received mid for sale, wholesale an . retail, at lowest mukcl price-, by DA VII .-ON A CO, jaß—lm 210 Hrmtil street. A N DIES WHOLES ALE* A N D RETAIL, FRENCH RTO HE, 200 Broad Street jalD—tf FINE' LOT OF BAGGING AND ROPE OR SALE! At y C. L WILLIAMS, jaß—tf 31 5 Broad street. '~T '"*'-+***- n..-T Gift Emporium. A ugulta GIFT K^OuTum, U < - , 13G Broad Street , Augusta. The Augusta Home Association offers to the public an attractive stock of Fine Oit Paintings Revoking Pastors Table, desert, and tea spoons | Fine tea sets Water pitchers Napkin rings Vest and neck ehaius Belt buckles Bracelets Fine ear drops Watch keys California diamond scarf pins , Engravings Fruit and cake baskets' Breakfast ami dinner forks Gold pens and pencils Butter knives Silver plated sardine boxes Gold and silver lined cups Plain, chased, and cluster pins Sleeve buttons Necklaces W atches Ladies’ tortoise shell pen knives Ladies' Sue |aickct books Photograph alhums Sugar tongs and shells Call bells Gold lockets Gold and silver lined goblets Ladies* gold and coral seta Ladies’ work boxes Gents' tine pocket books , Gents’ pocket knives Sets studs Card baskets And nm assortment of fancy articles oo numerous to ineution, all of which vill.be sold for ONE DOLLAR EACH, vithoul regard to vnlue, and not be paid or until you know what you are to re vive- > Winner o f Distribution. —Certificates laming each article and its value arc ■laced in sealed envelopes, which arc veil mixed. One of these envelopes, -ontnijiiiig the certificate or order for mine article (worth at least one dollar it retail), will lie delivered at our office, ir scut By mail to any ad ircss. without ■egard to choice, on receipt of twenty ive cents. The purchaser will see what i rtiele it. draws, and its value, which may he from One to Fire Hundred Dollars, ind can then send One Dollar and re ceive the article mimed. No BLANKS; Every person gels an article of value. Parties dealing wiih us may depend oft mving prompt returns, and the article Ir.twn will he immediately sent to an) nldress by return mail or express. Eli ire satisfaction guaranteed in all cases, six certifi ales $1 ; thirteen tor $2 : liirtv-five for $5. Agents wanted. Send a stamp for a Circular. All letters should be addressed to SHEUUT, BELL St 00.. P. 0. Box 122, Augusta, Ga. jalO—l in |U> GAUD ElUl s . Glass in Sashes, suitable for Hotbeds, FOR SALE. Gardeners wishing In raise EARLY VEG KTABLES ran secure a bargain in Glass by -ailing at Mns. K. SOUTH’S Dry Guilds Store. jal3—tf 134 Broad st.. Augusta. Ga. jjtt. L.S.HA Y Offer, his Professional Services to THE CITIZENS OF AUGUSTA. Kkhidknck—*29 Broad street. Office —458 Broad street. ja9—tf £IT. CHARLES RESTAURANT, 154 Ellis St., near Post*oTice, Antjustn, oa. y LEWIS & BRADFORD, FUOI’KI KTOiIS. Board with or without lodging at reason a'lle rates. Meals served up at all hours. Rooms for private parties always ready, jail—ts fbe Sailii "JJrtss. AUGUSTA, OA. E.H.PUGHE, Publisher & Proprietor. TO TIIB t*rßLir. VST THE “DAILY PRESS ” IS Distributed Gratuitously every morning, ejrrept Monday, throughout the entire Cdv. therein ensuring ttie LAROEST CIRCULATION. Advprtiacmriitß Inserted ou I.llx’rnl Trruis. pap OFFICE—Corner of Ih-oad and Streets, opposite Post-Office Upstairs. TUESDAY MORNING. JAN. 28, 1806 SCISSORS. —The young gentleman who flew into a passion has ha I his wings clipped. —Why U a kiss like some sermons?— B 'Cause there are two heads and an ap plication. —Why is kissing your sweetheart like eating with a fork ?—Because it takes a long time to get enough ot it. —Death is the gate through wl)ich all must pass, but it is not, as is believed, the gate of the unknown. —This year Ash Wednesday falls on St. Va’e nine's Dav. and Easter Sunday on “All FoolV’ Day, Ist of April. —Two Kentucky drovers in Cincin nati, lately, *ere paid upwards of sjoo lor their cuttle, iu counterfeit soo green backs. —Returns of nt-ina! r-senue from .June 30th to 13th inst., were one hun dred and sfcrfhty-nine millions five hun dred thousand dollars. _ ‘.■irttiilftj A -‘ Butler i- now charged with having traded beef to the rebels for cotton, at the time he was Jigging “a ditch" on James River. Ben has been a had hov. —The Press of Vienna states that a letter was found recently in one ot the post-office boxes, addressed to ‘‘The Infant Jesus in He tven, to lie given to St. Peter.” It contained the prayer of a child to have a great many presents at Christmas. A Missouri paper announced a short rime since that the “wife crop in Gas couade countv yielded 15,000 ga's.” The next week the editor came out with an "erratum"—for irif'e read wine. —Judge H ilium, of New York, de cides that a revenue stninp left off any document requiring it, may he put on at any time after the date, and thus make the patter valid, —Governor Fenton, of New York, has taken a inauly and most commendable step with regard to young Ke'chum's ease, notwithstanding the immense pres sure brought to bear upon him. He an nounces that he shall not interfere, at present, nor give the least ground for expectation of interference at any fu ture time. , —The Norfolk Virginian says: “We understand that there are several gentle men in the city, from New York and New Jersey, who have brought an witli them their seeds and teams with the view of purchasing farms and entering upon the cultivation of Virginia lands. Some have purchased and others are de sirous, and intend to do so,-if they can make the necessary arrangements with the landholders.” —The Adams’ Express Company, whose sale was robbed some days since of $250,000, has paid to the parties, whose funds were thus lost, the amounts respectively due them. In several in stances the notifications to the parties to present their claims to the New York offices for paymeut was the first intima- PRESS. JANUARY 23, 1860- Jlo.lß tion they bad received of the robbery, i It is by such promptitude in transacting : business that this company has obtained I an enviable popularity among the busi ness men of the country. Women should attend to the mending of their stockings ; they should not, lise AchilleSjbe^xjiosediutheJieeh^__ Exprenn Company. O tier., No. 172 Broad St., EXPRESS FORWARDERS. The SOUTHERN EXPRESS COM PANY is now prepared to forward, by all laud Routes, on Passenger and Mail Trains— GOLD AND SILVER COIN, CURRENCY, LETTERS, PARCELS AND FREIGHT, vo Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washinglon, Richmond. Lynchburg,' Petersburg, Danville, Bristol, Greensboro’. Salisbury, Wilmington, Charlotte, Newhern, Beaufort, Morehead City, Raleigh. Weldon, Goldsboro’, Charleston, Columbia, Morganton, Cheraw, Atlanta, Huntsville, Chattanooga, Memphis, Nashville, Louisville, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Guiuurl an, M»c»u, Mobile, Montgomery, Selma, Vicksburg, Jackson, New Orleans, ALL STATIONS ON THE Virginia and Tennesseqsßaiiroud Central Railroad Richmond and Danville Railroad Piedmont Railroad South Side Railroad Petersburg Railroad North Carolina Central Railroad Raleigh and Gaston Railroad Wilmington and Weldon Railroad Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad iVestern North Carolina Railroad Wilmington,Charlotte ot. R.imei., rd R R W ilmington and Manehester Railroad Northeastern Railroad Cheraw and Darlington Railroad Charleston and Savannah Railroad dempliis and Charleston Railroad Louisville and Nashville Railroad Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad'- Western and Atlantic Railroad Mobile and Ohio Railroad Charlotte ami South Carolina Railroad South Carolina Railroad •Savannah, Albany and Gulf Railroad Georgia Railroad Macon and Western Railroad Southwestern Railroad Atlanta and West Point Railroad West Point and Montgomery Railroad Southern Railroad Mississippi and Central Railroad New Orleans, Jackson and Great North ern Railroad Mississippi and Tennessee Railroad Alabama and Mississippi Railroad Florida Central Railroad Florida and Gulf Railroad Pensacola and Georgia Railroad. .jSg'AII Goods shipped by Adams’ or Hamden’s Express Companies, and masked io the care of the Southern “Express (Jom nany,” will be promptly forwarded to desti nation. Freights shipped by Steamships to our rare will be forwarded inland to destina tion, without oharge for commission, storage or and ravage. If orders are left at eur Office, Packages and Freight will be called for by <>nr wagons in any part of the city, and go forward by first Express. H. B. PLANT, President, ja3—lm Augusta, Ga. Gift Emporium. J N AUGUSTA I NO. 3IS BBOAD STREET. GIFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTS!!! FROM THB Cbarlestoi and New Orleans Joikt Stock GIFT ENTERPRISE I NEW GOODS HAVE ARRIVED! $50,000 WORTH OF Fine Pianos . . . $375 00 Wheeler .1 Wilson Sewing Machines, 125 00 Fine Gold Watches, . . 75 00 Fine Silver Watches, . . 25 0* Magnificent Tea Sets, , 50 0* Superb Cake Baskets, . . 15 0* Rich Castors, . . 12 0* Lady’s Work and Toilet Cases, . t! 0* Goblets, . . . « 0* Cups, . . t N Card Receivers, . . So* California Diamond Rings, . 5 0* Solid Gold and Silver Kings, ti li# California Diamond Pins, . 5 0* Ladies' Sets, . • . 508 Beautiful Photograph Albums, . 20 00 Large Pictures of Jeff. Dsvis, Generals Lee, Morgan, Beauregard, Stuuewall Jackson, • Stwnart, I.ongstreet, Johnston, And many others, together with a lurg* collection of Fancy Goods, Rich, Rare and Beautiful t All to be gold for ONE DOLLAR each, without regard to value, and not t" be paid for till you see what you will receive. Photographs and Lithographs of distin guished statesmen ami Generals of the North aud South are placed in sealed envelopes, together with certificates naming civi-h arti cle and its value, and well mixed. One of envelopes will be sent to at v address "upon recipt of 25 cents : five for $1 ; eleven for $2; thirty for $5, and seventy for $lB. 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 take the article or not. Purchasers may thus obtain a Gold or Silver Hunting Case Watch, Diamond Pin or Ring. Cake Basket, Castor. <>r a>iything in our large -tuck, fur One Dollar. In every case ynn gel the value of your twevty- Jire cents in the Photograph or Lithograph enclosed, and in no case cau you get less than OSF. DOLLAR’S WORTH, as there are , NO BLANKS. Agents are wanted in every town in the country, who can make from $1 to ?6 on every lot of seventy certificates ordered, selling them at our retail prices. Send 2j cts. for a photograph and cer tificate, which will inform you what you can obtain for sl. On sending the order for the article* [famed on certificates, transmit therewith 15 cts. on each article to pay Express or Post age thereon. Address POHL. RANDALL A CO., ja9—lm P. 0 Box 132 Augusta, Ga.