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Southern History of the W ar
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WITH TWENTY SPLENDID STEEL PORTRAITS.
. This is the only complete and authentic history
of. the Southern side published,'extending, 7is it
dees, fbsin the/beginning of'the War to thafluat
surrender ofthe Confederate armies. •
Mr“loL&«.Vp™mioe,t position in the Confed
eracy hoe enabled him to prepare a work unequalled
In ecourae'y end Interest, anJ which is everywhere
acknowledged to be tho
STANDARD SOUTH ERN HISTORY
• It should find npleoo In erery Library.
^UtOeiUiA TtL'dRAPH,
PUBLISHED AT.'
Macon, Georgia,
v&w ivm^.
Jas lt Sneed & Sara’l Boykin
'EDITORS.
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Daily Edition, per annum.... $12 00
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Southern Generals:
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" -III
Life, Services & Campaigns
Stonewall J aclison.
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tfce past, except its glories, and nerve their arms for
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The Weekly Telegraph.
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HEW MODS!
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Blank Books. Copying Boks, Memorandum
f*&’The Subscriber has now on hand anTl is constantly receiving
A LARGE STOCK OF CALICOES,
Ginghams, Delaines, Mcrinoes, Alpaca, Mohair,
Bleached and unbleached Shirting and Sheeting, Loom and* Hftca-
pack Toweling, Cambrig, Jaconett, Nainsook,
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FOOLSCAP, Legal Cup, Bill Cap, Letter, Note
_ and Billet Papers, Envelopes.Wn
_ . tapping Paper,
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INE Pocket Knives, Scis.**ors, Shoe Kuievs
Itntcher Knivott,* Table Knives and Forks, from
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Tea-Spoons ; Silver Plated Spoons, Curling Tongea
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Dec 2, 186.5 ‘*T>
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Spool Thread, Neeaies.-.Pins, Hair Km, Sewing Silk; Machine Silk
and Cotton, Shoes of all Sizes and Sorts,
..; /•' " also, ' ■ .
MIMES MB EHIEBSlf SHOES.-/
Portemonies and Pursp^'. Ladies’ Traveling Bags and Ridicules,
' and everything that a lady would vvfsli or call tor.
The Raids and Romances
OF
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Mrs SALLY ROCHESTER FORD.
With Steel PORTRAIT of Gen. MORGAN.
1 Vol., l'Jmo.; 425 pngen; S1.7S ' A com-
plcie hiatory of tbi* dating Otui-er,
...am , KriI*it.er nnil ilirereatini?
their ..
EIGHT PAGES or FIFTY-SIX COLUMNS, almost
exclusively of rending matter, in each number, and
in point of typography and general appearance.
without'a rival at the South. Socimca. numbers
sent by mail to all applicants.
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V.-
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Collars, Neokties, Silk, Linen and Cotton Pooket
Handkerchiefs, Paper Collars,
and all such other articles that a Gentleman may require.
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~ Miss AcftrsTA J. Evans,
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imen extracts from the mirst celebrated writings i»
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Energetic person' of good habits and fair business
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Feb. 1-ftli, i860. U—
10MR0E FEMALE UHIVERSITY
35 Distinguished Literary Women
OF THE SOUTH.
Ail lire above «mks are laving an immense .*I*,
iind aper/s are doing splet did ev-rywliere. Many
arc making from 8*0 1° a ,
We want an ag*nt in every town in H* honllieri*
States. Retorted Soldiers, l-fldie*, Teadtera and
otlters. will find-this a rpost profitable employment.
FiWluHVt* territory given, and liberal inducements
^flflered to canvassers.
For full rartienlarw, at!dre-»
C. 0. RirifAKDSON. Publisher.
• 540 Broadway* N Y.
February 7lh, 1866. .
FORSYTH, GA., 18G0.
rpiIlS excellent Institution has entered upon its
ICth anniversary. Tho Faculty is fully organ
ised, and the buildings are undergoing a thorough
repair. Everything necessary for the comfort and
mental improvement of the pupils, will be liberally
famished. All i
asktSVfttll trial
FACULTY.
Rev. William C. Wilkes, A. M., President.
Allen D. Candler, A. M.,
Professor of Ancient Languages.
-Burrow’s Reliable Medicine
CURES
lYPUlLIfiAJDSCBOrtl*
^’.VbheumatjSm..
" ■* ^ • , For asi’le at
t^Welok’s Drug Store.
t' November 18,1865. * 3
Mrs. E. A. Lanier.
KSXXBTA KCtBA-
JAUCH U. carter
KENNETH SfflEA & CO.
Coznznission Mercnants,
202 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA..
.. % . REFERENCES.
Kenneth Mcpea k Sons. Greenock, Scotland.—
J-Thompeon, Bank of Scotland, Greenock. Scot
land; Sinclair, Hamilton & Co., Lohdon; Gordon.
Bruce k MoAnlifT. Liverpool and New York,
Advances made on conidgnme.nl* to Liverpool
New York. Cotton and other produce received
sold on commission or forwarded. Ordt rs from th<
inferior for goods promily axecufed^both In Savan
nab and New York.
Are constantly receiving large consignments of
Hams, Bacon, Shouldefa, Butter. Lard. Flour, Ac.
&C-» on consignment, which will be sold at the low
eilt Market Rates.
January/8th, 1800. 43-3m*
CROCKERY
THE Largest and Best Assortment ever brought
this section otGeorgla has just been received at
Jones&Cutliff’s.
They are enabled to icll Cheap, as freights arc
daily declining. . ..
’ f%t-GALL SOON a>d examine for yourselves.
Albany, Ga., November 4th, 180'». .35—tf
HOUSE AHO LOT FOB SAt
T TIE unjcriigncd oljors for sale lire
preuiiscn on wliicli liereii.lci. Tire ]BI
bouae is pleasantly almaleJ in lire |ji
■ heart of .tire, cjiy, haarly opposita
'Baptist Clllirch.' It baa fixe rooms, wilU four fire
places, on lire■ groabtl fipor.-OTil' tW ial/..lor}'
rooms up-slalra, anJ is in- g<<?4 repair. Tire Ini
contains one acre; having-an excellent garden,
double kitclren, substantial -moki-boure. one of ll
best wells of waterEin tbe eng, is .well sbaded o
every .Ido, and enppbes a variety of capda fruit,
Any one desiring lo puroli .se will. well to i
euro tb« above property, lilies
,Alhnny, -Tsti. Jd, lfif.8. '
■ :■ v-ri
Notioe.
GEOROIA-V.OIITII COUNTY.
S I»srtt41AY8 .tier date application will
lo the Conn ut o.si. -
lo sell the land bel
"lJrowai'uurofsiM^i
Saraines, Clove Oysters
Mustard, Wines, Liquors, Raisins, Candles.
A. Fine Assortment of Segars,
Tin Ware, Quins Ware, Glass Ware, Stationery
Bagging and. Hopes
In short, everything you may need or ask for. My motto, is “small
profits and quick sales.” Call and examine my slock before purchasing
C,SI ®3£=»> C AH kinds of Country Produce taken in exchargc—the highest
market price will be given. Call at the Masokic Bolding, D. M A.YER.
&, DftOS’.OLD STAND.
Profesaor of Moral and Natural Sciences.
M. Parlccr, 51. D.. .
l'rufeitsor of Modern Languages and Chemistty,
Albany, r.a.. Sept. 30, 1fW5.
H. CRIND, Proprietor.
White Men Must Rule America 5
NEW YORK DAY-BOOK,
pop 1866.
Orovouteen & Clo.j
Piano Porte
409 Broadway
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT
Tns Dat-Bot k proposes to vtand in flip future, as
in ihe ti«*4, upon tlie gr^at doctrine llwt tlita ia a
WHITE MAN’S GOVERNMENT on U»e basi* of
a FEDERAL UNION, and it d.-airvato G- distinctly
counted out of that cluaa of juuriiahi which propose
to surrender Democratic principles to a cowardly^
public clamor. |t aspires to r.o higher honor than to
be the organ of the GREAT AHRICUI TjJftAl
CLASSES of the country againf.t Ihe public p.uo-
Jercra of all parties, who now, through banks, tai ids.
luxes and free negmism.mrc striving to crush tlwin.
Tar Day-Book, or its substitute, the Caucasian, •or
vittd to oar New Scale 7 OCTAVE ROSE*
WOOD PIANO FORTES, which «or volume and
)uriiy of tone are unrivalled, by any hitherto oflerec
MUSIC DEPARTMENT.
rof. William Fisher. Principal.
Mrs. J. M. Parker, Assistant.
BOARDING DEPARTMENT.
Mrs. Lilly Turner, Matron, an estimable lady, will
hare charge of the Boarding Department.
four long and bloody vears, kept the (lag of 8tate
Rights and Constitutional Liberty ftyinj** »t a great
pecuniary *arrifire,ln New York,and tit a liu.e, loo,
it hud no otlter journal to keep it company.
then i
•The Spring Term will begin on Monday the
loth of January, lSGti, and end on Commencement
Day, July 18th.
EXPENSES.
B'nrd, Washing and Fuel, per term..........$*.20 00
Tuition, in College, “ **' 80 00
Music, on Piano, Guitar, Ac., 30 00
Tuition in Primary Classes, $18 to 24 00
Use of Piano 0 00
French, or 8pani»h,'or Italian, each 18 00
Pupila will fu/uish their own candles and towels.
•, for $180, on a gold basis, we will furnish board,
washiftg, candles, music, ancient and modern lan
guages, furnish school bouks, slates and pencils,
id shcci music.
Payable invariably In advance.
For further information address any member of
• Faculty, or Board of Trustees.
Forsyth, Ga., January 8tl>, 1806.
has no?, therefore, been printed merely !o make mo
ney, but has chosen rather to be right and with the
Penyle, than to court l|i^ favor of cliques, and rich
railroad corporations and a wrong witii the feu*. It
might have been better off pecuniarily, bat it would
Itave been sadly bankrupt in principle had it taken
any other course. 1; does not'bow mean to run a
competition with Shoddy Democratic, or Abolition
'papers, supported by political Innda robbed from the
people, and it warns the masses that there are many
.so called Democratic papers engaged tn the conspi
racy to mortgage the bones and sinews of the -farm
ing and industrial classes te ir-"^holders and oipitaj-
iats.and surrender the old Union anti Hie old Consti
tution totlie Mongrelisfs. It, therefore, calls upon
all true men to stand by it for alMther year’s fight
with the Abolitionists, monopolists and public plun
derers. The Day-Book is n«.w generally recognized
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Or Nxw You,
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ISSUE POLICIES OF
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On'*copy one year .99 on
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up of the club \ >
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Negotiable and Bankable
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t BY THU ASSOCIATION.
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October 21. 1865. 88-tf
I
OTRAYED or Stolen from the subscriber" in Al-
bnny. on lust Saturday, 20th inst.,—a light bay
\L\BE MULE, nboiil 11 years old. of
Wlicn stolen she had
. v „ ^ sH«^
- q rope bridle, and' hn old
He. One hundred dollar* will bo paid for her
rery to Dr. J. A. Davis, of Albany. »nd r
,tions asked.- - >AMES RDMU/DSON.
..30 00
NEW. TOEK.
T HE nttcntlon of the Public »nd the trade
Ja
n this market. They contain all the modern
provementa, French, Grand Action. Harp Pedal,If v
chk|H
r _. Copying
Books, Diaries for 1866, Time Books,' Blank
otes, and Draughts Ioks,Rulers, Erasers Pencils,
Pens, Alc , ~ c ' nAnT '
&c..at the ALBANY BOOK STORE.
L. E. WELCH & CO.
December 2, 1865
great variety of Buttons. Needlcs^Pin?^ Thread,
See.
Dec 2,1865
L. E: WELCH & CO.
. 39-
tteftafejlttlmj
fill
WE HAVE just
Re
and now
CHRISTMAS TOYS!
F UtE Works, Picture li.x.ks, ami a ureat variclj
nl Goods for the “ Little Folks” at the A‘
BANY BOOK STORE.
L. E. WELCH &. CO.
Dec 2,1865 • - '-:.j“ '''' *9-
^RESES'TS!
offer for s* l6
. ■ . S -0°» yards EaglUhC-4
G OODS suitable for Presents at ihe Albany
•Book Si ore. , • ,
Fine Bound 3ooksand Albums, very handsome W ri
ling Desks and Port Folios, Elegant,Wgrk-
- Boxes,Card Cases and Puff
Boxes,
Stereoscopes and Pictures,
Photographs and Photographic
Album,, Fine Gobi detveh, £
Dec 9,18G5 39-
PAPER HANGINGS.
W INDOW Paper, Fire Screens, Wall Paper
Sic.. Sic. L. E. WELCH Si TO.
Dee 3,1863
Set., Chess Men and Boards, Buck Gamttto,.
Boards, Dotuittoea, CltiMrrji’s &c.
L. E. WELCH Si CO.
Dec 3,1865 89-
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/ Ladies’ Traveling Bae-.&c.
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Dee3.1865 . 39
gene
[,'UOOL BOOKS,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
SCHOOL BOOKS.
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Dec 3,1865 39
WE WILL ORDER
pay especial alteirtioi
business.
Dec 2, 1865
JUST RECEIVED,
L.E. WELCH.
Frame, Ovrr-Ntrung Bass, &c.,and each insfruuvut
the personal supervision of Mt
r|inE Largest and. best atock of Perfumery, Scaps,
I Combs, Brushes, and Toilet Articles, ever offer-
X ed in this Market. Pine Bohemian .and Gold
Toilet Sets, Bohemian Vases, Order Cases, Phalon’s,
Lubiu’a, Glen’s and Wilson’s Extracts for Iladker-
chiefs. Fine Cologne, Pomades, Toilet Powders,
Soaps, Pocket Books,
25 Cents to 88,00
POCKET KNIVES.
Wostenbolm’s I. X. L., Rodger’s and other cele
brated markers. New lot, jnst In.
L.E. WELCH.
Dec. 2,186.1 89—
bring made nndrr
J. II. GROVKSTKKN. who has had a pmctica.
i'xprriefM*e of over 35 years in their manufacture, is
fuMy warranted in every particular.
Tlie “ Grovesteen Piano Fortes ”
received the award of merit over
all others at the celebrated World’s
Fair. -
Whore wore exhibited instruments from the best ma
kers of London, Paris, Germany, Philadelphia, Bal-
timnre, Boston, and New York; and also at tlie
American Institute for five successive years, the gold
and silver medals from both of which cau he seen at
onr ware-room.
By the introduction of improvements we make a
still more perfect Piano Forte, and by manufacturing
largely, with a strictly cash system, are enabled to
offer these instruments at a price which will pre
pre
elude all competition;
Pkices—No. i; Seven Octave, rouud corners,
Rosewood plain case 8275.
No. 3. Neven Octave, round corners, Rosewood
Heavy moulding 8800.
No. 3, Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood
Ismis XIV style 8825.
Terms—Net Cash ill Current Fnudn.
DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SENT FREE.
WINDOW GLASS,
T INSEED Oil, White Lriid. great variety colored
Japan Varnishes. Sand and Emery paper.—
Point Brushes. Glass out to order.
L. E. WELCH.
Dec. 2,1805. 39-
R ECEIVED every week, from
New York.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Ayer’s
Syrup of Naphtha, Jacob’s Cordial
Brown’s Essenoo Jamaloa Ginger,
Davis’s Pain Kilter, Wistar’s Bal.
som Wild Cherry, Mra. Winslow’s
Soothing Syjrnp, Cod Liver Oil, Brown’s Bronchial
Troches, Tarrant’s and Thorn’s Extracts of Cubebs
and Copavlo. Shallenbcrger’s, Ayres’, Janes’ Bran-
dreth’s, McLanc’s, Murphy's, Sir James Clark’s and
ELECT1C MAGAZINE.
LITERATURE,SCIENCEallD ART.
Hm Volume begins January, 1866.
Seikl (ora Specimen Opy.aml we tire follpartic.-
„l„ra nt lire U Pen Premium- offi red for «eith g
up club, for 1866
We enjoy no meeting sTonU. F.verv perann win.
hates ireynM quulily U aiilhnrii'-d anil requested lo.
art as soenl uod -eod <*n -ul'-rriplion-.
Anure... jrereja
‘ No. 163 Nat**' 1N<,w Vprk.
,..j uwi Jr * .39-
Tbe Electio Magazisk Is, as its'name indicates,
a eeleetion from other msgaiin.s and periodicals.
These selections are carefully made each month
ft.m tire entire range of foreign Periodicals. In this
respect it is entirely unlike other monthliee, and has no
riral. Too following are som* of the works ftom
which selections are made:
London Quarterly,. Iterue de Deaux Mondes,
Bnlisli Quarterly. London Soolsty,
North British Ileriew. Bentley’s Miscellany
Popular Science RerlevT, Carnhill Magailne
Saturday Reriew, Fraser's Magoeiue’
Leisure Hour. Temple Bnr,
Westminster Reriew, Chamber’s Jaurnsl
Dublin Uoivor’y Magailne,Edinburgh Reriew’
Art Journal, laredoa National lteriew.
cJ„ re >T 2 a,, ° In secure choice seleetione
‘ December 2nd. 1 R 65.
CoUori is TuiiiWing
ALL UlNDSOr CAEREOps
. re AllK ,ovrEBeD AT ' '
From 25 to .45 Cents a Yard.
J0NES & CITLIFK.
Albany, Go., NOTi 4lb, 1863- .80:—t
•*>*» ..
the^vuriciy and value -of the work,
EMBELIS H JtfEKTS:
Finn Steci-Esouavisos—porlraile ol ggftftm
or illustrative of Important historical events
Volumes eommenoe In January and Jul. of ...
year; subscriptions can oothmenco with any month!
JBBlJSl fiper Year | SlugR. jf.
Bors^ (JO cents. Five Copies, fian
V.T1IC Trade, fcl.ro.men T...U- 1 — .*
V-Tire Trade, Clergymen, Teachers, and Clahs ,nn
p|ied on favorable terms. Address, V -° 5 ’ P "
5,BW!PaW gf' S ’ Y '
B U C«EEsf DA ^
Albany, N’oy. 4th, 1865,
L°i?q 4 TuojrPsoN.
storative, Mrs. 'Allen’s Hair Zyllobalsamuro, Wood’s
Hair Restorer, Bachelor's Hair Dye, Phalon’s Hair
Dye, Cosmetios, Bandoline, Pomades, Ox-Marrow,
Ilalr Oils, Cocin, Ac., Ac. Trusses, Syringes of all
kiuds, Supporters, Catheters, Bougies and cet e.
L. E. WELCH.
Albany, Dec. 2,1865. 89—
POPULAR DENTIFRICES.
gOZODOXT, Charcoal, Tooth Paste, Orris Tooth
Soap, Thompson’s Tooth Soap and Tooth T .
dors. L. E. WELCH.
Albany. Dec. 2,1865. * 3<>__
WELCH'S DRUG STORE
%flt the Old Siand,
Is the Place to Buy Your
TkARSOAP.Stjroh, Mustard, Soda, Coro Starch,
JL> Best Teas, Candles, Sweet Oil. Pepper, AU-
spier, C nnatnoa, Clores, Nut Megs, Flavoring Ex
tracts, Ginger, Maee, &o., fie. All of the bestqnul-
ity for family dse.
Albany. December 2d, 1865.
VST ALKING Canes and Crutches.
V L. E. WELCH & CO.
Dec 3.1865 39—
T. H. JOHNSTON,
; t\7?Kiuwu>Y MERCHA]ST,
u ALBANY,
ould be
SsEp6asaaJkf» , *s»
d.cnoe qnd support of a —' - --
attention givcti
RxrxaxNCBs
’ b * k3 --’ co ° Sheet,,
*90*
Osnabui
onu,
-,660 yards English (ferg^
1CK) pounds Linen Tbr«*4
1,500
1,500
SadJ1 ' r >.Thm t
Shoe
Cottoi x.i ft
f 1,500
-"-Hon
Hemp
So-’kCmt
200 reams Xoi c , c.p, ^
Paper,
10,000 pounds Hemlock FpJ
10,000 “ «
1,0C0 Powder Canisii
200 Assorted raim C
103 Axe Ucliej,
50 Brace a..d liitg,
20 Broad Axes,
50 Felling “
to Hand
200 Ilatches, assoitJ,
100 Foot Adzes,
3,030 Ciiissels, ag«r^
200 Shoe and S.iddcr £1
200 Drawing Suite,
50 Hand Ham mm,
679 Planes, assorted
370 Hand Saws—fullmtx
50 dozen Shovels aal
3,000 gross Screws, a^ortd
200 pounds Finishing
Clout
8,000 pipers Tacks, Ir«
75. pounds Spanish Bron,
Turkey Aafc
75
Bunt
Rotton Sirtt
29 « Black Led,
30 gallons Demarar* Ttfrid-
4,000 pounds TaintSi
Olive PaK*»j
1,000
50 « aroatCW
17 « Rose Fi»V
700 “ While
027 gallons Turpnii*.
429 pounds IJosin,
.79 gallon. tVh.lt 0“
■ 87S,U8S pounds assent* 1
CsuSttA
•8,527
18,869 feet leslher nwl ®
, -,8 ischt |
DP GOODS
is completo, and all era*
we have no fear® -
WE
BIJ?
Expect to Sell
J. B. Ross
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January 27th, J
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