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jj|. i—WEDNESDAY MORNING
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LAMPS
AND
,tfgE KEROSBNA OIL,
pg¥>;:.. AT «
Wholesale *?4 R***sl
- HAUL, READ 1 NO,
ffIDRK, KITCHEN/ nursf.By,
ASP
SICK ROOM LAMPS,
,■ pyh and Without Chimney*,
TtIR
t ggBT i y rnis XAfiofr!
g etß l t«p, >"'•**. »•»’! *R G»« *>* st
s CII DIKIES.
j LANTERNS
IfuMf or W i :
til gIADS •uKItXMA ELY USED.
Wick', Scissor* Rr.i-.he*. I'an*. etc. etc.;
«nos oiioli a-e w.irr.itited as reprnenlf J
ir money fli " n| *® , L V . :
•■Tmolßurners- dtereJ to Kero
mi* foe of olvn sfo. *
’ "Lard Oil and iJVr i~nn?» altered nt
n A ml. *« ! **n th« *w»lyexpe
ibered 'Limp lh"* action (ami
•übo the a"'l know wha* 1 Hytl J
t dj*, llm hrsf in a Lamp. a* well as in a
’ *jtrh,i* always lit* (3UBp****, everybody
6 nu l,| ,1a «e'l to conn* ami see me before
. MKhasiiu; elsewhere. I ilrfy competi
{Jqo, anil wnl waG cheaper than tl>e cbeap
*t fir like quality.
i. (VII «»l see if these thins** are no, »t
* lit Broad street; of Ate “Bed ban
“ W. J. FARR.
>iri ra
LAMP
AND OIL DEPOT—
; flutesaic uml lint ad —
No. 309 Uiioad Street—
((Met tie Planters’ Hotel.)
String established a Pcpol for the sale
1 1 Kerosene Lamps ami Oil in this city, I
tiUkwp always on haml a large and varied
Iturtaeul ot all kimlA of Hall, Bracket.
Ptrior. Suing and AM i\S (with and
•itioat chimneys), with earners us the moA
bapreved style*.
Kerosene I. intern*
L Sew style Night Tapers for the sick
room
Ground Glass and Plain Chimneys
Burners. Wicks, Oil Cans, etc., etc.
1 will keep on hand only one quality of
fr-Tinene Ail, which will lie the pnrest olid
hast, and warranted tint to ho explosive.
Respectfully,
' KDW'I) S. BLKAKLBT-
S. have Oil put up for the coun
try trade in five gallon eaus. No extra
abarye tar cans. E. S, B.
Jdt-lia -
gHpEXE LAMPS.—
Chandelier, Parlor, Stand, IT all, and
Taper Uwp* anil Lanterns—,i 1 ari'e sup
ply. will, w w ami improved Bui n«er», with
taA without chummy*. Just rcce veil liv
DaVlDni <t 00,
;a8— lm stO Hr,nnl -treet.
pU| E K KUOSENE OIL.
J 10 hhls. purest anil Bc*t Kerosene Oil
MO gallons, in five gallon cans
lust itrcisnl oid lor - in l , u Uulesalc and
■tall, at lowest mnket price-, bv
I>.vVIL-'U.N ih CO,
* j»i— hn "In liriiml street.
JJUAVS, l-ASlttr,
4 CONFECT I ONKRIES
si tTLien ron
WEDDINGS ANil PARTIES,
AT SHORT NOTICE,
„ _ AT TIIK
french store.
tojof tbc best Meat nnd I*a?try Cooks,
Mil faoej « nri:cctio»cry I takers is now at
"reoo|i Slurp. That establishment ran
nirnwii, in the ln«r style ami at flior
Mca s, Fish, Fowl, (ianie, Pastry
“and Cosfeclinnvries, to WedMiims ai»-i i»ar
•MfCii tbs most reasonable term**.
•. }• FIU2NCU STORE,
200 lJroaii street.
i n t i ;* n it » fgj ::•#*:/+•■. ■ *-* qr <*y ,fc *" * —~
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dbr Dailn
at-oithta. oa.
E. H. PIJGHE, Publisher & Proprietor,
TO TUB VJkSLHN "
«r TffE l! J)AthY MESS'- IS
Ihi'rihvUJ nrvhttotfidff erertf norniny,
err ,,,t Movlay, th« ruth*
City, thrrfhy tHturin.j the LARGEST
CIRCULATION.
«.. A . d a\* r< i? <s i!S , ** t * l“*ert«d
oi» l.llM-ral Terms.
Rbir OFFlCE—Corneir of Broad and
7 r rl it. opposite Pont-Office
l />-Stairs. ** i amo «<*.»-} iv* T
W VDNFSDAY MORNINgTj AN tSUgfifl
■'r- - ■
s OXS SOR S .
—The Nashville and Chattanooga
Rail Road bus begun a suit against&s
late President fur sloo,oop damages in
permitting (he Confederate Government
to use the road and its machinery during
the war. ! A'
lTte Washington Star says that the
mtssivd to Senator Smnner ( , ijiclosing a
negro’s finger w«|s “a st»ge trick of
some party wishing to create sympathy
in behalf of the Senator and his meas
ures/' f tU
—A young lady who was Mitikod by
her mother for kiasiAg her lover, justi
fied the act by quuling the passage—
“ Whatsoever ye would that m«n should
do unto you, do ye evcu so to. tbtxp.”
When a man and a woman are
made one by a clergyman t the question
is, thick ii the artef %oAeßtteil there
is a long fLuggle between them before
the matter is finally settled,•, , „
—.11“ that cannot forgive Other.,
breaks down the bridgfe over whtth he
must pass himself; for every man hath
need to be forgiven.
—Gen. Grant, at Mrs. Ddnglass’ wed
ding party the other evening, was called
upon by Secretary Stanton for a speech,
and responded in the following laconic
style : “I am right glad to see you al!.’’
—Eugenie is no longer looked up to,
in England, as the great oracle oil fash
ions. The English ladies are more gov
erned now by the Prjncess of Wales, who
is younger and more gay, and therefore
better fitted to set the example.
—A clerk in the Quartermaster Gene
ral's office, Washington, named Jones,
remarked the other day, on hearing of
the threats of assassination to Senator
Sumner, thnt he was not exactly in fa
vor of decapitation, but he would like to
see him sent to Ins long home. The
Secretary of War. on hearing of it, im
mediately dismissed him from the ser
vice.
—Beast Butler, it is said, presented
Artemns Ward with a splendid Gold
Watch. Artemus, in the fulness of his
heart, was about to return his thanks
for the magnificent present, but was pre
vented by the beast: “No thanks, it
cost me nothing, and I have a barrel of
them lelt.” 1
—An exchange truly says that “you
may insert a lliousaed excellent things
in a npwsp iper, and never hear a word
of approbation from its readers; but just
let a line or two not suited to their taste
slip in (though by ttcndeol), and you
will be sure to bear of it.’’ There is
more trouble in keeping a newspaper
free troin an objectionable thing than
filling it twice over.
—A singular robbery was committed
in Chattanooga last week. Two men
pretending to be detectives frrtm Colum
bus, Ga., persuaded a lieutenant of the
military guard to furnish them assist
ance, went to tb-> Crutchfield House,
dragged several gentlemen out of boil,
carrier! them to flic gmir l house, pliin
dered them of over two thousand dol
lars in money, watches, etc., and kept
them looked up that night, and the next
day started South.
Gift Emporium.
A GIFT EMPORIUM, ~
136 Brpad Street, Avgusta.
The Augusta Home 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 and neck chains
Belt buckles
Bracelets
Fine ear drops
beys
California diamond sotff pins
Engravings
Fruit and cake baskets'
Breakfast and dinner forks
Gold pens and pencils
Butter knives
Silver plated sardine boxes
Gold and silver liued cups
Plain, chased, and cluster pins
• Bleeve buttons
Necklaces
Watches
Ladies’ tortoise shell pen knives
Ladies' fine pocket books
Photograph albums
Sugar tongs and shells
Call bells
Gold lockets
Gold and silver lined goblets
Ladies’ gold and coral sets
Ladies’ work boxes
Gents’ fine pocket books
Gents’ pocket knives
*-'’• * t Sets stnds
Cird baskets
And an assortment of faicy articles
too uumeroiis -to meution, all of which
will be sold for
ONE DOLLAR EACH,
without regard to value, and not be paid,
for until you know what yoA are tO re
eeive. . . . ,i.
“Manner "/Distributinn-^ifle rtificates
nfuning each article and its value are
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,
nr sent by mail to any address, without
regard to choice, on receipt of twenty
five cents. The purchaser will see what
article it draws, and its value, which
may he from
One to Fire Hundred Dollars,
and can then send One Dollar and re
ceive the nrticle named.
NO BLANKS.
Every person gels an article of value.
Parties dealing with us may depend on
having prompt returns, and the article
drawn will bo immediately sent to any
address by return mail or express. En
tire satisfaction guaranteed in all eases.
thirty-five for $5.
Agents wanted.
Send a stamp for a Circular.
All letters should be addressed to
SHECUT, BELL & Oft..
P. 0. Box 192, Augusta, Ga.
jalO—lm
JJU. L. S. HAY
Off*rn Mu Profesiional Service » to
THE ‘ CITIZENS OF AUGUSTA.
Rbsidenck—l29 Broad street.
Office —4sß Broad street.
ja9—lf
QiT. CHARLES RESTAURANT,
154 Ellis St., near Post-office,
Augusta, Oa.,
LEWIS & BRADFORD,
PUOI’RI ETOUS.
Board with or without lodging at reason
able rates.
Meals served up at all hours.
Rooms for private parties always ready.
jall--tf •
A. UOUSTA SEED STORE ’
No. 15 Washington (or South Carolina
Railroad Street),
Between Broad anil Ellis Streets,
Whcro can bo found a full assortment of
warranted pure and fresh Garden Seajp’,
Oniou Setts, Flower and Blue Grass Seed,
selected in person by the subscriber at the
North, in October last. A discount to coun
try merchants.
jas -2m C. PEMBLE.
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18 MKT . . "* «•“’... „>
* UT T A ,U£ .®iu**&ro f«s
PRESS.
JANUARY 31, 1866- -)lo.20
Hi ft Emporium.
J N AUGUSTA
NO. 31# BROAD STREET.
GIFTS ! GIFTS!! GIFTS!!
FROM THE
Charleston and New Orleans
Joint Stock
ENTERPRISE!
»
NEW GOODS HAVE ARRIVED
$50,000 WORTH OP
Fine Pianos ‘ . . $375 00
Wheeler A Wilson Sewing Machinos, 125 00
Fine Gold Watches, . . 75 i(I
Fine Silver Watches, . . 25 00
Magnificent Ten Sots, . 50 00
Superb Cake Baskets, . . 1. 00
Rifeb Castors, . ••**•’. . 12 00
Lady’s Work and Toilet Coses, . 6 00
Goblets, . . . (00
Cups, . . . . 5 00
Card Receivers, , . 6 00
Californra Diamond Rings, . 5 00
Solid Gold and Silver Rings, 6 00
California Diamond Pins, . 5 00
Lndioß’ Sets, . • . 500
Beautiful Photograph Albums, . 20 UV
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,
Rich, Rare and Beautiful l
All to bo sold for ONE DOLLAR each,
without regard to value; and not to bo 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 envelopes,
together witli certificates miming each arti
cle and its value, and well mixed. Ore of
these envelopes will be sent to any adih-ess
upon recipt of 25 cents ; five for $1; eleven
for $2; thirty for $5. and seventy for $lO.
On receipt of the certificate you will sec
what you are going to have, and then it if
at your option tu pay the dollar ami take
the articio or not. Purchasers may thus
obtain a Gold or Silver Huntiug Cage
Watch, Diamond Pin or Ring, Cake Basket,
Castor, or anything in our large stock, for
One Dollar.
In every cnee yon yet the value of your twenty
jii'e cent* in the Photoyraph or Lithoyraph
enclosed, and in no case can you yet lest
than ,
ORE DOLLARS WOT.Tn, »
as there are
NO BLANKS.
Agents are wanted in every town in thv
country, who can make trom $4 to $5 or
every lot of seventy certificates ordered,
selling them at our retail prices.
Send 25 cts. for a photograph anil ccr
tificatc, which will inform you what you cat
obtain forsl. $
On sending the order for the articles
named on certificates, transmit therewith 15
cts. on each articio to pay Express or l*ost
n"-e thereon. Address
FOHL. RANDALL A CO.
ja9—lm P- O Box 132 Augusta, Ga.
Gift Emporium.
GIFT ~
QORNER OF ELLIS
AND CENTRE STREETS.
We are now offering a fine
STOCK OF GOODS,
CORBISTIXO OF
Gold, and Silver Watches
Cake Baskets
Gold-lined Goblets
Silver-plated Goblets
Gold-liued Cups
Silver-plated Cups
Salt Stands '
Call Bells
Napkin Rings
Forks
Spoons
Jewelry of all kinds,
t Albums, etc.
Manner of Distribution. —Certificates
naming each article and its value are placed
in envelopes, which are well mixed. One of
these envelopes, containing the certificate or
order (worth at least one dollar at retail),
will be delivered at uar office, or sent by
mail to any address, without regard to
choice, on receipt of twenty-five cents. The
purchaser will see what article it. draws, and
its value, which may be from
ONE to THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS
and can then ssnd One Dollar and receive
the article named. Every person gets an
artiole of value.
1 Certificate, 25 cents; fi for $1; 15 for $5.
All letters should be addressed to
PORTER & PUTNAM,
Look Box No. 190.
jal*—lm Augusta, Ga.
Eamilrj/ Groceries, Etc.
U L. WILLIAMS,
No. 315 Broad Street,
lias 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 the lowest market prices, apd
to-which he invites the attention of the
public. ja9—tf
j) S. PELOT & CO.;~
DEAI.KRS IN*
FAMILY GROCERIES,
WINES. LIQUORS,
Brooms, Wood ft Willow Wure, Etc.
12!t Broad St, Augusta, Ga.
Strict and IVr-.0n.1t AHi-miun given to all
Consignments.
_ja3—tf
M. o’DUWII, j WM. MULtlKltlll.
Q DO WD & MULHERiN.
Grocers & Commission Merchants,
273 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.,
Will give prompt and personal attention
to the sale of produce, and will keep
constantly on baud a large slock of
choice goods.
Call and give ns a trial. i»3—lm
J A. BRUX, ~
'family GROC ER,
Takes this meiliod of inform ng his
friends and patrons that he may be found
at his new store
3.'5t Broatl Street,
(Next dooi below M. J Osborne’s)
A choice l ,t of groeeiies always on hand.
jaS— ltn *
P. CLAYTON,
W A RE H O USE
AND
General Commission Merchant,
Augusta, -Ga.,
Will continue the Warehouse and Com
mission Business, in all its branches, at. the
old stand of Phinp.y A Clayton, lie re
turns his thunks to tho patrons of the late
firm, and solicit a cohtiifiuimc of their
favors. During ample close Storage ac
commodations. lie will bo prepared to re
ceive. st re. sell and forward rollon and all
kinds of Produce and Merchandise. ’He
will aim boy and sell, on commission, Bonds,
Sto-ks, Coupons, clc. Consignments so
licited.
Augusta, Oct. 10, l’ga. jail!—2m