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Valuable Southern Histories!
Southern History of the War
E. A. POLL ARD, Editor Richmond Examiner.
2 VoW, 8yc., about fOO pages each, $3.50 per vol.
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This is the only complete and authentic history
of the Southern side published, extending, as it
docs, from the beginning of the War to the final
surrender of the Confederate armies.
Mr. Pollard’s prominent position In the Confed
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In accuracy and interest, and which is eferywhero
acknowledged to bo the.
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Southern Generals:
Their Lives and Campaigns,
CAPT. TV. PARKER SHOW,
WITH 17 SPLENDID STEEL PORTRAITS.
1 Vo!., 8vo.;'500 Pages, $1.00.
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various campaignsm which Ihejr were engaged. It
isa most important and interesting volume, and has
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ness. ^
Life, Services & Campaigns
or
Stonewall J ackson,
BY A VIRGINIAN.
I Vul., 12m.; 325 pages; 81 -50.
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been prepared from Offirinl Reports, contemporary
narratives, and personal acquaintance, and is com
plete and full.
. IV.-
The Raids and Romances
OF
MORGAN AND HIS MEN:
BY
Mas SALLY ROCHESTER FORD.
With Steel PORTRAIT of Gen. MORGAN.
1 Vol., 12mo.; 425 \ages;. $1.75. A com
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RHEUMATISM.
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November 18, 1865. . 37-
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X AAA ACTIVE AND RELIALE AGENTS,
t)} V/V/\/ Male or Fewaje. and of all ages, are
wanted to canvass every City, Town, Village, Ham
let, Workshop and Factory throughout the world,
for t hfi sale of our
WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, MUSI
CAL BOXES, ALBUMS nnd other Articles.
Eqergeiic persons of good habits and fair business
tact can clear over $25 per week in the coun ry.and
a much larger amount in thickly settled localities.
No Capital Required!
ample* of our Articles, to the amount of $3, will
be sent by mail for inspection, and if not perfectly
satisfactory no chmge!
Send your address, if you are of an industrious
turn of miud and in queat of immediate wealth 1!
Direct to
PAH&1NSOXT & CO.. Importers,
203 Broadway, Jfjsw York.
Feb. 11th, 18C6. 11 —
Jt; JAMBS H. CARTER.
K.It NX ETA MCLEA.
KENNETH M’LEA & CC
Commission Merchants,
002 CAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.,
V> . "references. J
Kenneth McLea & 8 jns, Greenock, Scotland.—
J« Thompson, Bank of Scotland, Greenook, Scot
land: Sinclair. Hamilton & Co., London;' Gordon,
Brute & McAulitF, Liverpool and New York.
* Advances made on consignments to Liverpool and
New York. Cotton and other produce received and
sol 1 on commission or forwarded. Orders from the
Interior for goods proudly executed, both in Savan
’ nah and NewJTork.
Are constantly receiving large consignments of
Ham*, Bacon, Shoulders, Butter, Lard. Flour, &c„
&c., on consignment, which will be sold at the low-
est Market Rates.
, January 8th, 1866. — 43-2n>*
s,-Delaines,. Merfobes, Alpaca, Mohair, ~ >
glffootiga and unbleached Shirting and Sheeting, Loom and Huca-
pack Toweling, Cambrig, jaconett, Nainsook,
Swiss Mull, Gross-Bard Madia,
tmm (GAM1BM© &
LONG LAW! LADIES'
B«lts, Belting and Bucliles,
Waterfall and other Notts, Ladies’ Dress Trimmings
of all sorts, Hosiery, Fanoy Soaps, Perfumery,
Spool Thread, Needles. Pins, Hair Pins, Sewing Silk, Machine Silk
and Cotton, Shoes of all Sizes and Sorts,
a&so, ; J
MB milMW
in
CKTIjEBY, &C.
E INE Pocket Knives, Scissors, Shoe Kuievs
. Botcher Knives, Table Knives and Porks, from
$1 to SCO per sett. BrjJatjiaanjl Tined Table and.
Tea-Spoons; Silver Plated Spoons, Curling Tonges
andirons, Pad Locks, Sic.,die. - *
L. E. WELCH &. CO.
Dec 2,1865 39-
Portemonies and Purses, Ladies’ Traveling Bags and Ridicules,
and everything that a lady would wish or call for.
GENTLEMENS 7
THE GENTLEMENS 7 DEPARTMENT
I will constantly keep on hand a good assortment of
Clothing, Hats aifd Caps, Boots and Shoes, * Shirts,
dollars, Neokties, Silk, Linen and Cotton Pocket
Handkerchiefs, Paper Collars,
sjnd all such .other articles that a n -man" may require.
I will also keep on hand a good assortment of Grt. juries, such gs
Sardines, Cove Oysters,
Mustard, Wines, Liquors, Raisins, Candles.
.A. Fine Assortment of
Tin Ware, Quins Ware, Glass Ware, Stationery
Bagging and. ftopeo
In short, everything you may need or ask for. My motto is « small
profits and quick sales.” Call and examine my slock before purchasing
elsewhere.
ffi<y=» All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange—the highest
market price vvjij J,e given. Calf gt the Masonic Building, f>. MAYER
& BROS’. OLD STAND. '
MONROE FEMALE UNIVERSITY,
FORSYTH, GA., 1866.
FTMI1S excellent Institution has entered upon its
Iblb anniversary. The Faculty is fully organ
ized, aud «ba huildimra are undergoing a thorough
repair. Everything necessary for the comfort .»*a
mental improvement of the pupils, will be liberally
furnished. All we ask is a fair trial.
FACULTY.
Rev. William C. Wilkes, A. M., ('resident.
Professor of Moral aud Natural Sciences.
Richard T, Asbury, A. M.,
Professor of Mathematics.
Alien D. Candler, A. M-,
Professor of Ancient Languages.
J. M. Parker, M.D.,-
Professor of Modern Languages and Chemistry.
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT
Mrs. E. A. Lanier.
MUSIC DEPARTMENT.
Prof. William Fisher, Principal.
Mrs. J. M. Parker, Assistant.
BOARDING DEPARTMENT.
Mrs. Lilly Turner, Matron, an estimable lady, will
have charge of the Boa’-ding Department.
B5y*The Spring Term will begin on Monday the
15lb of January, 1866, and end on Commencement
Day, July 18th.
EXPENSES.
Board, Washing and Fuel, per term..... $’20 00
Tuition, in Coltcgo, ** ** .. 86 00
Music, on Piano, Guitar, &c., 3G 00
Tuit ion in Primary Classes, — $18 to 24 00
Use of Piano,...,..... 9 00
French, or Spanish; or Italian, each 18 00
Pupils will furnish their own candles and towels,
-or, for $180, on a gold basis, we will furnish board,
washing, candles, music, aucient and modern lan
guages^ furnish school books, slates -and pencils,
and sheet music.
Payable invariably in advance.
For further information address any member of
the Faculty, or Board of Trustees.
Foroyth„ Ga., January 8th, 1866. 43—2m
Albany. Ga„ Sept. 30. 1 RM.
H. CHINE, Proprietor.
SO—Cm
NEW GOODS
Cotton is Tgmblini
-
ALL IUND8 OF CALICOES
ABE OFFE ED AT
Prom 25 to 45 Cents & Yard.
; / J0SE8 A CCTLIFV.
42bany,Ga., Nov. 1th, 18C5. 85—t
HOUSE AND LOT
T!
HE undersigned offers for sale the
-.reraises -on which he resides. The
, T _ honae is plbaaantly situated in the
heart of jthe city, nearly opp^sitjs the —•
Baptist Church. It has five rooms, with /our fire
places, oh'the ground floor, and two half-story
rooms np-stairs, and is in/g?od repair. The lm
contains ’ one, aCrc, having an excellent garden,
trouble kitehen,'substantial smoke-house, one of thr
pest wells of water in the city, is well shaded oi
every side, and supplies a variety of capital fruit.
Any one desiring -to purchase will do well to se-
cqro tjic above property.-, • Titles perfect.- <i
-jAlbanv, I8(ig. r fy " °4—2i??"
T1IJE BES.T CIGARS IK TI1E CITS.
IS AT WELCH'S C0BNBB.
■“t). PIPES, f “
r 4 th, 1800.
TOBACCO, PIPES, SC. .
Svvcmber 4”* "
THE
Underwriters’ Agency
: OrNwr York,
CASH ASSETS,
Three Million Dollars,
ISSUE POLICIES OF
Fire & Marine Insurance
Made fij.blc in GOLD or CVKHSKCT
Negotiable ud BaakaUd
CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE
A1E ISSUED BY Tail AMO£IAT!OH.
Y. Gr. Eust, A.gent s
HHBANV, OA.
"'October 21,1865. 88-tf
T HE undersigned will b« pleased to SCO his
frieuds aud the public geuerally, at
TH© Old. Stand,
Formerly occupied by Becrs.& Brinson, where lie
will offer them
A VARIETY QF GOODS,
ConsortiojLin part of
DRESS GOODS,
CALICOES,
M Delanes, Jaconet Muslin,
GIHSHAffi,
Canton, Opera, Red and White
Flannels,
OASSI1TETTE,
Satlnette.
KENTUCKY JEANS,
Bradley’s Duplex Eliptio
Hoop Skirt,
GLOVES, HOSIERY. COLURS,
Under Sleeves, Cotton Yarns,
Cotton Car d3, Hardw/'are,
* ’ 0ii»- . ■ • . t
CUTLERY,
WEEDING HOES.
TUB
Great Labor-Saving Machine,
THE
Universal Clothes Wringer,
Tobacco,
Urovestcen & t’o., _
F ian o fpp t e
49 9 Broadwfiy,
NBW YORE,-
T HE attention of the Public and the trade i* i» ; -
vited to our Nkw Scale 7 OCTAVE ROSE
WOOD PIANO FORTES, which for vu?ume and
purity of tone are unrivalled, by any hitherto offeree
in iIim market. They contain all the modern im
provements, French, Cirand Action, Harp Pedal,lr.tr
Frame, Over-Strung fla**, &c.,and each in.«trum»n
being m»de itndfr the perKonal t<upcrvi*inn of Mi
I. II. GROVLSTEEN, who has Iwd a pracliea
•xperience of over 35 years in their nmuutacture, is
fn'ly warranted in every particular.
The “ Grovesjeen Piano Fortes ”
received llie award of merit over
all others at the celebrated World’s
Fair.
Where were exhibited (n.lr..menl«Trom the beat tpa-
kers of lA>nd<>ii, | arts, Germany, Philadelphia, Ball
t(more, Boston, aud Neiv York; and also at tl*
American Inalitute for five successive years, the cold
and silver medals from both of which can be seen at
our ware-room.
By the inirtiduriionof impr •vemenfa we make a
still more perfect Piano Forte, and by maiiufaclurine
brge y, with a strictly cash system, are enabled lo
otter u«*»o meirtmienls al a price which will pre
elude all competition, • ' ■ ”
Prices—No. 1, Seven Octave, round corners,
Rosewood plain ease 8275.
No. 2. Seven OcIhv<
heavy moulding $300.
l^ra xVv r™,ete r0n,,,1 “ rneK ’
Terms—Net Cash in Cnrreul fluids.
MBMimw awobAHVvr mT
WATCHES and JEWELRY
B EPAIRED with-nminaas and diapateh. All
work warraated at thoALBANY BOOK
RE. , r‘
Albany, JnlyRtb, 18AS 19-
PATENT HE0ICINE8. f
A LL the OLD POPULAR PATENf 'MEDlCNES
and all tho Famous New ones for sale at
■urn 9
STARCH,
; : ; V >,"%■
Feaolaes, Peara
pjci«.Es, &c., &c. ii;:':.
. Bffl-!fhe' nigh est Price paid forC«nntry4>:o
•' V ,' BOBEKT A. BEEBS,
A Beni
Albany. Notembfr lii iSCo. §0-80,* . '
round corners, Rosewood
ELECTIC MAGAZINE.
LITERATURE, SCICVCCnXBAUX.
New Volume begins January, 1866.
The Electic Maoasisk is, as Ils name Indicates,
n selection from olh.r m.go,iii«s and nuriodioala.—
Tlrese selections nro csrcftllty mode each month
trem the entire range of foreign Periodicals. In this
respect it >s entirely unlike other monthha, and has no
S*JSHr2?S2~“
fe-ft?.*' 'jaiaas—
•b British Review. Bentley’s
Ilar Soiance Itc.ieW, • rornhiM Magasiae. T ’
Saturday Renew, Praser’a Malosine
Leisure Hour Temple Bar, ’
Westminster Review, Chamber’s Jnnmoi
Dublin Univer’y Magazine,Edinburgh Review'
ArtJwmul, . Imndon National Review
We hare also arranged to secure ohoiee selection^
from the Farscn, Osbuax, AXDorHeaCc* T1 «Jf "
tZSTFi't ! r »M>#‘ed especially for l? e E«”, c
and it ., bopod this new feature Will add ureatW to
the variety aud value of tho work. 6fe»tiy to
EMBELISHMENTS:
A great variety of Buttons, Needles, Pins, Thread.
A Etc., &c. L. E. WELCH &. CO.
CHRISTMAS TOYS!
F IRE Works, Picture Books, and a great variety
of Goods for the “ Little Folks” "at the AL
BANY RO.OK stoke.
L E. WELCH & GO.
Dec 2,1865 39-
F, »* r *> embellahed with on, or more
Fix* 8r*K Esgoavikos—portraits of eminent moo
or Illnstratiio ot Important historical evenm * • ’
Volumes commence in January and July of »cli
year; subscriptions can commence with any moiih!
TE “™ S: •* POV Vc.'trj Singh, ft „ i
5(> i Ccu ‘*- Five Copies, $86.
„i-T5 e Tl ? de ’ C '? r eJ mcn , Teacliers. and Clubs sun
plied on favorable terras^ Address, ° p * '
W. H. BIDWE
December 2d., *68.
Work executed at
this in good sty If. Also, blanks
ftiriiifihtd of every description
PRESENTS!
G OODS suitable for Presents at ihe Albany
Book Store.
Fine Bound Books a nd Albums, very handsome Wri
ting Desks gnd Port Folios, Elegant AVpik
Boxes, Card Casc3 and Poff
Boxes,
Stereoscopes and Pictnres,
Photographs and Photographic
Albums, Fine Gold Jewelry and Cutlery, &c., dtc.
L. E. WELCH &. CO.
Dec 2,1865 3Q-
PAPER HANGINGS.
W INDOW Pappr, Fire Screens*/ Wall Paper
&.c., &c. L. E. WELCH & CO.
Dec 2,1865
30-
OLAYING CARDS, Bnzigue Curds, Crogurt
■L Sets. Chess Men and Dwirds, Buck Gammon
Bunas, Doiuinoes, CiiildreoV Games, &o.,&c.
L. E. WELCH & CO.
Dec 2,1865
we iuyE just
ANp NQW
OFFER FOR SALElj
3.000 yard. English C-4
30 bales Macon Sheeting,
30 “ Osnaburgi,
2.000 yards English Serge,
IOO pounds Linen Thread,
Dec 2.1865
l!age, A c ,
L Ji. WEJ.nH ^ CO.
39
at-iiooi. boijks,
3 SCHOOL'BOOKS.
SCHOOL BOOKS,
SCHOOL noom
L E. WELCH &. CO-
Dec 2,1866 39
WE WILL ORDER
NY BOO|£ pfihlishrd in ihe Uuited States,and
p-iy especial u.leiitinn lo this branch' «f' the
lines*. f L. E. WKLCJi i. CO. ’
JUST RECEIVED,
L.E. WltLCH.
T IIR Largest nnd hesl slock of Perfumery, Soaps,
Combs, Brushes, aud Toilet Articles, ever offer
ed in this Market. Fine Bohemian and $£(4
Toilet Sets, Bohemian Vases, Order Cases, Phalon’s,
Luhin’s, Glen’s and Wilson’s Extracts for Hndker-
chiefs. Fine Cologu , Poma l«s» Toilet Powdersj
Soaps, Pocket Book.' Ac., &.
25 Cents to $8,00
POCKET KNIVES.
Wostenholm's l. X. L., Rodger's and other cele
brated markers. New lot, just ip. ' **“
L. E. WELCH.
Dec. 2, 180Q, 89—
WINDOW GLASS,
L INSEED Oil. white Lead, groat variety oolqygfl.
Paints ground in oil and dry. Coach Furnitura,
and Japan Varnishes. ‘ Sand and Emery paper.—
Paint Brushes. Glass cut to ftfder.
L. E. WELCH.
Dec. 2, 1805. 39—
R ECEIVED every week, from
New York. «
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Ayer’s
Ague Cure, Hasting’s compound
Syrup , of Naphtha, Jacob’s Cordial
Brown’s Essence Jamaica Ginger,
Davis’s Pain Killer, Wistar’s llal-
som Wild Cherry, Mrs. Winslow’s
Soothing Syrup, Cod Liver Oil, Brown’s Bronchial
Troches; Tkrrant’s anS Thorn’s Extracts of Cubgbs
and Copavia. Slmllenberger’s, Ayres’, Janes' Bran-
dreths, Me Lane’s, Murphy’s, Sir James Clark’s and
Schenck’s Mandrake Pills, Mrs. Allen’s Hair Re
storative, Mrs. Allen's Hair Zyllobalsamum, Wood’s
Hair Restorer, Bachelor's Ilair Dye, Phalon’s Hair
Dye, Cosmetics, Bandoline, Pomades, Ox-Marrow,
Hair Oil,. Gocin. Ap., &p. Truces, Syringes of all
kinds, Supporters, Catheters, Bougies apd bet 0.
^ L. E. WELCH.
Albany, Deo. 2, 1865. - 33
POPULAR DENT3T5ICES.
S 07.0DONT, Charcoal, Tooth rust.. Orris Tooth
Soap, Thompson’s Tooth Soap and Tooth Pow-
d ' r . 3 - „ „ L. E. WELCH.
4 lbl >y- Peo : 3. WiS; . • ^
WELCH'S DRUG STORE
Jit the Old Stand,
Is tlie Place to Buy Yout*
B T2^ VI, - S 'A r0,, ,-, Mtt ” Urd ' Soda> Coni Starch,
B««t Teas, Candles, Sweet OR. Pepper, AU-
?. n0 * m0 r.- C,0 1“- Nut Megs, Flavoring Ex-
tracts, Linger, Mace, &e., Ac. All of the best qual
ity for family use.
Albany, December 2d, 1865. ■ 89.
TXfALKING Cunra ami Crutches.
welch sea
crockery w:^.re
Jones
jr Theynre gabled to sell Cheap, is freights are
»nd examine for yourselves.
1,500
1,500
?00
■»’ Thre»J (
' Tw i°ti
Hemp it
Sa-;1» Coni,
i
’ ' ■ • Pmu Poor,
eas i
25 B 4S anJ ,hrce of
' - ,pTfT S OFFIfiE.
100 “ Tarred Jwjnjj
2,000 gr. gross Bono and Metal
200 reams Note, Cap, Utter J
Paper,
10,000 pounds Hf^Iock Upper Ln,J
10,000 *• .ft
00 44 Grind Stvnes,
800 dozen Padlocks
1,000 Powder Canisters,
200 Assorted Paint Brd4m,
100 Axe Helves,
§0 Braes and Bins,
20 Broad Axes,
60 Felling *•
25 Band «
200 Hatches, assfr^sd,
100 Foot Adzes,
3,000 ChjsseJj, ijjsprtei,
?°° Si»J)P *»d Saddler Knife?,
200 Drawing Kuives,
20 Frows,
60 Hand Hammers,
pjQ Fionas, assorted,
373 Hand Saws—full sssortani,
60 dozen Shovels and Spade?,
3.000 |ros3 g<?rewa, aasortfd, ,
299 pounds Finishing Nails,
127 •• CJout »l
8.000 papers Tacks, Iron and U
75 pounds Spanish Brqwn,
60 if
Turkey Asul)ef,
Purjjt !»
80 gallons Demarara VsrsUli,
4,000 pounds Paints,
1 ? 0QQ ft
plife Paints,*!, j
Chrotqj} !
700 •« Whits Lesdi ^
027 gallons Turpentine,
79 gallons Whale Oil,
378,988 pounds assorted Iren r ^1
3,527 1 4 Cast Steel,
13,809 feet Leather and Rubber BtW]
q 1-2 to 18 inchet vi^
Our stock of-
DRY GOODS AND SI
is complete, and all we ask is BXAKI*
we have no fears of the result.
WE BTJY
. AND • -A
' -
Expect to Sell
jjr. B. Bow *- **
IVliolosolcCrooeraand