Daily true democrat. (Augusta, Ga.) 1860-18??, November 20, 1860, Image 4

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DAILY TRUE DEMOCRAT. •0 IT K P CALENDAR FOR 1860. •t run it thk KorraKitN recorder. MJPIRt KOII COU RTS, JANUARY. JULY. 4 Monday, Chatham lit Monday, KUy.l %4 Modu> Floyd Ith Monday, l.u np;a Monday, Richmond AUGUST. Lumpkin* M Monday, Clark FEBRUARY. Campbell lAt Monday, Clark Dawson, Jd Monday, Camp Roll Sd Monday, Foray ih Daw ton Gin-cock Jd Moaday, Forsyth Meriwether Glascock Walton Meriwether 4tk Mnaday, Baldwin Walton Jackson 4tk Monday Bal >wm Monroe Jackson Paulding Monioo TuliHleno Paulding Walker Talialerro Thuraday after, I‘ieice Walker SEPTEMBER. MARCH. Ist Monday, Appling at Thursday, Pierce, Chattooga * Monday, Appling Cherokee Chattooga Columbia Cherukea Coweta Coweta Crawford Columbia Madison Crawford Marion Gwinnett Mo gan Madison .M Mondar, Butts Mhi ion Casa Morgan Cotf*e i .Monday Butts Elbert Cass Fay **tte Cultee Greene Elbert Gwinnett pHyettO Pit* kens Greene Wu-liuigton Pic kins Wehd'er Wa-hingtoN-Id Monday, Cobh Webster Hull i Monday. Cobb Hurt Hall Heard Hart Macon Heard Newton Macon Putnam Newton Talliot Putnam Ware Talbot Bulloch Tatnall Ith Monday, Clay Ware Clinch Pndny after, Bulloch Emanuel Sib Monday, Clay, Lee Clinch, Muscogee Emanuel Twiggs lee While Twiggs Wilkes White iMonday after /.. . . Wilkes 4th Monday } fc * chol ” ♦th Thursday, Montgomery M nd’y alter [ Echols j OCTOBER. 4tn .Vleod'i (Eltlngham Ist Monday, Carroll APRIL Dooly rt Moaday, Carroll Early Dooly Fulton Early Gilmer Fulton Gordon Gordon Ta\ lor Pike Warren Rabun Wilkinson Taylor iTuoadai after, Pike Warren Weln*d*y “ Rabun Wilkinson ‘Jd Monday, Chailton ?•! ilnuday Charlton Fhmuiii Habersham Hubei sham Hancock Hancock Harris Hunis Lame ns Laurens Mlllei , Miller Bcriven Scriven Sumter Sumter Tuesday after. Mclntosh 3d Monday, Camden 2d Monday, Camden Franklin Franklin Haralson Haralson Henry Henry j Jefferson Jefferson Jones Jones Murray Liberty Oglethorpe Murray Pulaski Otflethorpe Stewart Pulaski Union Stewart \ Worth Worth Thursday aft’r Montgomery Thorsd’y.sit’r.Biyan Wnjne Wayne 4th Monday, Eenks tb Monday Banks Lecutur Decatur DeKalb DeKalb Gly mi Gh tin Houston Houston Jasper Jasper Lincoln Liiu oln Polk Polk Rcliley Schley Tat i nail Whitfield Towns Wilcox Whitfield fcurarl’y after.lrw in Wilcox rvtay alter, Telfair Thursday after,lrwin Monday alter Berrien Friday after, Telfair MAY. sf Monday, Clayton NOVEMBER. Gilmer Ist Monday Berrien Randolph * Clayton Upson Eltlngham Meodßf. Bibb Milton Burke Randolph Catoosa Upson Chatham ‘AI Monday, Bibb Fannin j Burke Mitchell Catoosa Monday. Chattahoochee Mitchell Quitman 3d Monday . Chattahoochee Spalding Quitman Troup Spalding Uriiot Troup Baker Baker Ith Monday, Calhoun 4th Monday, Calhoun Dado Dade Muscogee Terrell Terrell Thursday afte 1 ', Mclntosh Towns Monday’after, Colquitt Las* Moud-iy, Colquitt do. do. Liberty JUNE. VfomPy aft’r. Liberty,Bryan lit Monday, Lowndes DECEMBER. Dougaerty Ist Monday, Dougherty Milton Lowndes 4 Moodny, brook* 2d Monday, Johnson Johnson Brooks 4 Monday, Thomas 3d Monday, Thomas 4 h Monday Richmond •The bill changing the time for holding the Superior •ourts for Lumpkin county, contained also a section regulating the service of Jurors for said county, and a section attaching the same to the Western Circuit It passed the Senate in this shape, but the House struck out all except the section regulating the Jurors, and the Benate concurring In the amendment, the Superior Courts for Lumpkin county have not been changed, and the county Is still attached to the Blue Ridge Circuit. ESTABLISHMENT. BEMICHLL, TAYLOR, IMVINIi & CO. Otfn:* LAP A YET Til HALL, It road Street, be tween Jack*o? and Campbell Streetn, AI GI STA, GA. HAVING bought out the Job Printing Office of Jbrp.miah Mop.hih, to which we have made largo additions of NW& BEAUTIFUL TYPE, Wc re well prepared to do every description of BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in us neat stylo ss any other office in the State, such as Books, Pamphlets, Catalogues, Curds, Bill Heads, Circulars, Labels, lveocipts. Freight Lists. Way Bills, Cotton Receipts, Har’ro.ul Receipts, Keale Books, Bank Checks, Balt Tickets, Notes, Ac. AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF zmw & %&mt We shall constantly make new additions t our already extensive .Job Department. Doing prac tical printern, and having had long experience in \ every department of tlie “art pn erv.itivc of all arts,” wo flutter ourselves Unit we shall be able to give full inflicti<m to all who may lavor us with their patronage. All work shall bo done neatly, correctly, and with despatch, and at as low prinee as any other establishment in the city. A goad supply of nil kinds of LAW HLAUKH. to suit nil the Courts of Georgia, kept •oiiHtantly on hand, for Mile. Aueuvra. Ga.. July 18, IHfiO. DISbOLITION. FBYIIK Co-partnerahip of DOBKY A MOSHER, l. in the Hotel business at the United States Hotel, wue dissolved on the 20th of last June, by mutual consent. August 24, W*. cits FURNITURE WARE ROOMS. BENJAMIN & GOODRICH, 265 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. 265. We are now receiving anew and good assortment of FURNITURE, made ex pressly for us, by the best manufactors, and the STYLE, QUALITY and PRICES CAHNO! BB EXCELLED B! ANT HOUSE In this City or State. ®-Our Stock consists of ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY,and WALNUT PARLOR SETTS; MAHOGANY, OAK and WAL NUT DINING ROOM SETTS; MA HOGANY, WALNUT and PAINTED CHAMBER SETTS. SIDE-BOARDS, CENTRE TABLES, CARD TABLES, HAT RACKS, TBTE A-TETES, FRENCH BEDSTEADS, EXTENSION TABLES, SAFES, COTTAGE BEDSTEADS, WARDROBES, RECLINING CHAIRS, FRENCH WORK TABLES, BUREAUS, WHAT NOTS, BOOKCASES, WASH STANDS, TEA POYS, DESKS, CANTIBURYS, SIDE AND CORNER ETANZA, LOUNGES, Ac., &c. also A large Stock of Parlor, Dining Room, COTTAGE and Rocking CHAIRS, different styles and quality. WINDOW SHADES, GILT, VELVET BORDERED and LANDSCAPE—New and Hand some Patterns; WINDOW CORNICES, CURTAIN BANDS and LOOPS. ALSO A large Stock of Mahogany and Gilt LOOKING GLASSES, LOOKING GLASS PLATES, of every size; Hair. Moss, Palm Leaf and Cotton MATTRESSES; PUTNAM SPRING BEDS, the best in use. IST All kinds of FURNITURE MANUFACTURED TO ORDER, and REPAIRING done with neatness and dispatch. oct2B-d*wtf iiFsimituß'e War© S!o©iia C. A. PLATT & CO., 214 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia We invite attention to our large and general assortment of FURNITURE. Many of our patterns are entirely NEW. and made up expressly for our tiadc ; nad ean confidently say that our arrangements are such for the Manufautuie and Sale of everything in our line, that we can olfer inducements unequalled by any House in the Southern country. PARLOR, DINING ROOM and CHAMBER FURNITURE, in every variety, and Fphol stored in Broeatelle, Ilair Cloth, and Rep; Enameled CHAMBER and COTTAGE SETTS; TETE-A-TETES, WARDROBES; BUREAUS, WASH-STANDS, SIDEBOARDS. HAT RACKS, WHAT-NOTS; Cottage and French BEDSTEADS. LOUNGES, EXTENSION TABLES, BOOK-CASES, DESKS, die. A LARGE STOCK OF HB AHO urai MIRRORS. HALL, DINING, PARLOR. OFFICE, RECLINING, ROCKING and FANCY CHAIRS, in every variety. HAIR. MOSS AND COTTON MATTRESSES. SPRING BEDS, OF EVERY STYLE NOW IN USE. W &*] airing, in all its Branches, executed with Neatness and Dispatch. gjgTGoods Packed and sent to the Depots, or Hamburg, Free of Charge. sepU!9-6m Carpets! Carpets! Carpets! C. A. PLATT & CO., Respectfully invite the attention of purchasers to their extensive stock of New and Beautifu Fat terns, which has been selected with great care, and will be sold at. the smallest possible cost or. IITEW we. D ® Our Stock consists ttf Medallion Velvet Ctfpeta; Ornssley’s English Velvet and Brussels Car pets; Imperial Three-Ply amt Ingrain Carpets ; Cotton, Hemp and Venetian Carpets. C'i’iiibil. Cloths, ?S;itw niitl in every Variety. In our CURTAIN DEPARTMENT, we have u large and beautiful assortment. Many of our Sty Iks have been imported direct trout Europe, and we ean confidently coniinetid our Goods for t'>s| as iiliordjttg t lie very Lost assortment ever offered in litis market. BROCATKI.LS.aitd sa tin DELAINES, in new designs; DAM ASKS, iit all qtialin**s and liiicu, Mw-liii nut) Nottingham I'l’liTAlNS—some very cheap; CKNTKK TASSK Li Mips. <;|.\ll\s, PICTURE TASSELS, CORDS, etc.; WIN 1M >W SHADES, in every design ; COKNICKS, I’INS ami HANDS, a full assortment. Os all widths, which we will Cut and I*tit Down without extra charge, and guaranteed to fit. (.Diming to be the oldest Carpet House in the city, we resjinufetul |y invite an inspection of our (roods and can safely promise that our stock of Carpets is fresh ami new. having but a few pieces leftover from last, year; so \v* hope those desiring to pundtasc will give us a call, us we never consider an inspection of our (roods impose an obligation. C urtain* and Carpet* made up with Dispatch AND WARRANTED TO PLEASE. C. A. Platt & Cos., . ORIGINAL CARPET HOUSE, £l-1 llroacl Street, Augusta, Georgia. Bcp29-fim , DRY GOODS DEALERS, Under the Augusta Hotel, Augusta. <*a. - Would inform their numerous customers that their stock of Fall and GOODS is in store now. Novelties are added weekly by every steamer. * Our Store is the Largest in Georgia! O NOBODY CAN UNDERSELL US!! # [laving another Dry Goods establishment in New York, and a resident partner in the Northern market, buying exclusively for CASH, are reasons enough that our facilities cannot be surpassed by any other Southern house. TO P^VNTERS We would say, that we sell our BUCKETS, KERSEYS, LINSEYS, OSNA BURGS, MARLBOROS, HOMESPUNS, etc., al Factory Prices ! As an extra bargain we quote : Colored Silks 50 to 75c. All Wool Del.aines. new styles 45, 50, 00c. Poplins, elegant patterns $1 00 to 1 25 Woolen Plaids 12J, 18|, 25c. Woolen Plains, double width 25c. Paramattas, all quality 12jc* New DeLaines, worth 25 cents 12^c. Opera Flannels, in all colors 50, 62,c. Red Wool Flannels 20c. Kentucky Jeans li}c. Satinets 37J, 50c Fast Colored Calicoes Bc. , Shirts and” Drawers, frotn- 50c up AU Linen Towels . /. Embroidered Bands ..* HliVhjJ do. Collars 12£, 25, 30 and up Boys Collars 10, 15c. Embroidered Sets (Collars and Sleeves) 75c - All Linen Handkerchief's 75c. per doz. All Linen Handkerchiefs, hem-stitched $2.50 to $3 per d'Z. Ladies’ Merino Vests 75c, $1 French Corsets 75c.. $1 and up Porte Monnais 25, 37, and 50c etc., etc., etc. Our Manufactory In Cloaks, (THE ONLY ONE IN THE SOUTHERN STATES,) Produces everything that is new/comfortable and becoming. Ladies’ and Chil drens’ Cloaks made to Order. OCfCloaks cut and fitted by an experienced lady. KA UFFER, BA UM & CO., UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL, seplfi-tt Augusta, Ga. THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE. THE MARKED and ever extending popularity of SINGER’S SEWING MACHINES—both in America and Europe—is such as best te establish their superiority over all otherß in the market. Sewing Machines—so-CAl.l.F.D—may be bought, it is true, for a smaller amount of dollars, but it is mistaken economy to invest anything in a worthless or unreliable article, and thoso who will do so must abide the consequences. Singer’s New Family Machines. In order to place the best Family Machine in the world within the roach of all, wo have reduced our letter. A Machine beautifully ornamented—to S3O ; plain SSO. Singer’s No. 1 and 2 Standard Shuttle Machines, both of very general application and capacity and popular both in the family and manufactory. Prices reduced, respectively from 5135 and $l5O to sllO and SIOO. Singer’s Standard Shuttle Machine, for carriage makers and heavy leather work— price, completo, $125. Also, to complete the list, an entirely new article, unequalled for manufac turing purposes; noisei.kss, rapid, and capable of every kind of work! Price, including iron stand and drawers, sllo—cheaper at that, in view of its value, than the Machine of any other maker as a gift. AU of Singer’s Machines make the interlocked stitch with two threads, which is the best stitch known. Every person desiring to procure full and reliable information about Sewing Machines, their sites, prices, working capacities, and the best methods of purchasing, can obtain it by sending for a copy of I. M. SINGER & CO.’S GAZETTE, which is a beautiful pictorial paper, entirely devoted to the subject. It will be supplied gratis. The above are the net cash prices—transportation from the New York office to the place of sale, will be charged. I. M. SINGER A CO., 1821 Broad-street, Augusta, Ga. jyl-tf M. COHEN. Agent. RAMSEY & LAB AW, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN AND MANUFACTURERS OF FASHIONABLE READY-MADE CLOTHING! HATS, CATS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES, AC. 308. BROAD STREET, 308. (Brown Stone Building, opposite the Union Bank, and nearly opposite the Planters’ Hotel,) Our Clothiug is WELL MADE, and is of the most fashionble kind. Having superior facilities for manufacturing, they will be sold CHEAP. oct2l-d*w2m MsmoiTiiifiFiucimc) JOSEPH E. RAMSEY HAVING been elected and duly qualified to at us Constable and Detective Agent, will de vote his entire attention to the Detection of RUN A WAYS AND FUGITIVES FROM JUSTICE, especially those who have committed frauds upon RANKS, INSURANCE AND RAILROAD COM PANIES, MERCHANTS, Ac.; will collect Notes .mil Accounts, and assist Attorneys in procurin': Evidence, Ac.; will arrest and return Criminuls t > any part of the United States. MEAD QUARTERS, AUGUSTA, GA. Office on Jackson Street, near Warren Rlock. Al Orders left at the Office, or with A. D. Picquet, J. I\, will be promptly attended to. Refers, by consent— Hon. Foster Blodgkt, Jr., Mayor C. A. Hon. Bknj. Conley, Ex-Mayor C. A. Hon. Geo. W. Evans, “ “ “ James M. Dye, Esq. Edwin Richards, Recorder C. A. Messrs. Scranton A Zimmerman. Hon. Bknj. H. Warren. William M. Bf.all. Augustus D. Picquet, J. P. Augusta, July 19, 1860, ts BOOK FOR THS TIMES. VSR H* W TOT W Q r ’ ■ m WlLmm ?: THE FATE oT’THE UNION. THK above named work was written by James M. Smythe, the present Editor o~ The Trite Democrat. Already it has had an extended circulation, and it has been pronounced the BOOK FOR TIIE TIMES. In comparison with the ‘‘Helper Book'* we ean only say —“Look on this pic ture, and then on that.” ‘•ETHEL SOMERS,” though dressed in a garb of pleasing romance, is yet one of the strongest arguments ou the slavery question that has ever yet been published. Send immediately for a copy of this work. Price sl, and sent free of postago. Address H. 1). NORRELL, Publisher. uctlO-tf AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. MEDICAL College of Georgia AT AUGUSTA, GA. THE 2!)tlt RKGUI.AU COURSE OF LEC TURES will begin tin MONDAY, the sth of November next; but there will be a Preliminary Course, beginning two weeks previous to the Reg ular Course. Anatomy—lt. F. Cami’hhi.i., M. I>. Surgery—l.. A. Dugas, M. D. Chemistry— Joskpii Jonks, M. I). I’raetict'—l>. D. Ford, M. D. Physiology anti Pathological Anatomy—ll. V M. Mn.i.Bii, M. D. Obstetrics—J. A. Hvk, M. I). Materia Medico, Therapeutics and Medical Jit rispTudence—l. P. Garvin, M. D. Adjunct Prof, of Obstetrics—Rob’t Casipbei.i. M. It. Prosector to Professor of Anatomy— S. 11. Sim mons, M. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy—ll. TV. D. Ford. M. D. Assistant Demonstrator—J. L. Coleman, M. D. Curator Museum—T. P. Clevkla.xd, M. D. The Anatomical Rooms hare keen re-arranged, and will be opened to Students at the beginning of the Course. For further particulars, apply to sep6-d3twtd I. P. GARVIN, Dean. NEW GOODS: DRY GOODS! LATEST STYLES, TO BE FOUND AT SAMUEL DICKEY’S STORE, Broad Street. Autasta, lia. CLOAKS, VELVET AND CLOTH 1 CIaOAI^ OF THF. MOW?’ mimm. AT SAM’L DICKEY’S, Shawl s ! STELLA, PRINTED, PRINTED CASHMERE, SCOTCH PLAIDS, CHENILLE AND GRAY. These, with an extensive variety of other Fab rics, will be sold much below the usual price at SAM’L DICKEY’S, wBSio TO BE_IIAD AT SAM’L DICKEY’S KOOPSKIRTS EMBRACING ALL THE FAVORITES KNOWN TO THE LADIES, AT SAM’L DICKEY’S, HOSIERY! SOU DOZEN Ladies’ White, Slate, Brown, and Mixed HOSE from 75 cents to $6 per dozen. 500 DOZKH Men’s Half IIOSE, from 75 cents to $8 per dotes 250 DOZEN Misses’ HOSE, well assorted. 150 DOZEN Beys’ IIOSE, assorted. A full supply of Gentle men's MERINO VESTS and DRAWERS, at VERY LOW PRICES, at SAM’L DICKEY’S, ElllilOEllll. In this department special attention is solicited. The Ladies aro assured that the Latest Styles, from the on.t nf th” bp.;, ■ terial, arc amongst the following articles : Jaconett and Swiss EDGINGS and INSBRT INGS; Jaconett BANDS and FLOUNCINGS; COLLARS, of tho most beautiful Needle Work: Swiss aud Jaconett SETTS, without limit, and will he sold at exceedingly MOD ERA TE PRICES at SAM’L DICKEY’S, THE STOCK IS LARGE AND VARIED, CONSISTING, IN PART, OP PLAIN BLACK SILK, BLACK AND CHINCE BROCADES. BROCADES AND STRIPES, ROBES 7 VOLANTES, DOUBLE SKIRTS, STRIPES AND BAYADERES, WHITE, PINK, SKY, AND LAVENDER. Groat caro and attention was devoted in seteet ing the above, so as to procuro the most dosir&blt Goods for the Augusta market, which ean now be had at SAM’L DICKEY’S, DRESS GOODS ! OTTOMAN POPLINS, GRISSELLES; FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINOS; DELAINES, COBURGS. PARA MATAS; ALPACCAS, AND BOMBAZINES. All of which will bo SOLD CHE-A-B, AT SAM’L DICKEY’S, WMTEIiOdM JACONETT, SWISS, NAINSOOK, MULL; BISHOP AND VICTORIA LAWN ; LINEN CAMBRIC. V ith a large stock of real Irish LINEN, import ed direct to myselt, which fact will injure a large saving in price to purchasers, ufc SUM, Wl€KU¥>S. DOMESTIC GOODS. Trhis department is well worth a call from per sous desirous of buying; FLANNELS. BLANKETS, SHIRTINGS; SHEEIINUS, PILLOW CASING. COTTONS ; TOW ELS, TIUKIN GS, LIN EN S : BLEACHED AND BROWN DAMASKS. Quality and p-nce should ho an object to al Housekeepers, and iJ so, both can be roulizod at “•t'f I. UIUKEV’S, l AIEG HO GOODS! In this line, I challenge competition, and slu rb’ say that I discount m.v own paper at 8 per cent., which enables mo to sell Negro Goods cheaper than any other house which hoys on credit. My stock is large, and consists of OSNA BUItGS, BLANKETS, KERSEYS, PLAINS. SAM L BiCKEY’S, oct2o-tt BROAD ST REE \