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DAILY TRUE DEMOCRAT.
•OLU I’ CALENDAR FOR 1660.
KK VißW* BT THE SOUTHERN KKCORPLK.
>f?ri KIOU COIKBN.
JANUARY. JULY.
4 lloalm>-, Cha!b;.a MoimJux , Floyd
14 Mun.lt', FiJ k4ih Maui.<>. Lu.njMiin
4ih MAflday, Richu<*u4 AUUUbT.
Laaipfcia* lark
FKBRU AR\ Campbell
Ist Monday, Clark Dawson,
Sd llouday, Campbell t3d For)*.h
Dawsoa Glacock
ti Monday, Forsyth Meriwether
Glascock Walton
Manwetksr 41b tUuii J} , Baldwin
Walion Jdckaon
Uh Monday, Bal Jwin Momot*
Jackson Paul img
Momoe Tahalerio
Paiillmg Walker
Tali*torro Thursday after, l*lcica
Walker SEPTEMBKII.
MARCH. Ist Moii.ju) , Appling
it Th'inwi*) , Pi. rce, Chattooga
•t Monday, Appling Cherokee
Chattooga i Columbia
Cherokee I Coweta
Coweta I Ci a a lord
Columbia ! Madison
Crawford . Marion
Gw in nett I Mo guu
Madison 2d Monday. I'.oiik
Marion Cw
Moiguu Coffee
4 Monday, Bolts hltwrt
Cass Ka\eite
Coffee it: ••••lie
Klt'elt Gwinnett
Fayette I’', kens
GieMiie Washington
• Pickens i Weiwc*r
Washington ltd Monday, Cold*
WeUter • 11..11
<\ Holiday, Cni.b 1 Hail
H.lll | Heard
Hart .Vacnn
Hi--.nl | Newton
Macon 1 Putnam
Newton Tallwt
I'uinum ‘ W are
Tallan ! It 11Inch
Tutnall |4th Monday, Cln>
Ware Clinch
Friday after, Bulloch Kinaitucl
ÜbMnnl.iN, Clay, Lee
Clinch, Muscogee
fclni.tinicl Tw mgs
lee Wine
Twiggs W ilket
White i.M.mrl'y utter ( .. . .
Wi11,.-. [ 4th Moil.hl) j K
4th Tlmrsdar, Montgomery,
Mon l\ stlei'l K< bo|s OCTOBKIL
4U. Mon l'* ( Krttugham Ist Mouda>, Carroll
APRIL ! Dooly
at Mnday, Carroll L*ily
Dooly Kultjn
F.urly trilmer
Fulton Gordon
Gordon Ta\ lor
Pike W alien
datum Wilkinson
Taylor Tuesda. after. Pike
Warren I'V'irdn’d’y “ R;i*iiii
Wilkinson 521 Monday, i.liaillon
Charlton ! Fauniii
Iluberlium , hahendiam
Hancock ‘ Hancock
llai i is j Hai us
Laurens 1 Latlieiiß
Millet Miller
Sr riven \ Hr mm
Snmier I Sumter
Tuuklh t after, Mclntosh -34 Monday, Caiieieu
Sd Mouda\, Camten j Franklin
Franklin 1 Ilaialson
Haralson H**m y
Henry Jefterson
Jctlrisoa Jones
Join s ! Mm ray
Liberty 1 Ogieihorpe
Murray j Pulaski
Oglethorpe ; Stewart
Pulaski Union
Stewart Wonh
Worth Thursd’y aft’r Montgomery
Thirad’y aft*r,Biyan Wayne
Way tie 4th Monday, Peaks
th Monday, Banks Le.-atur
Decatur D-Kalh
DeK alb Glynn
(1> nn Houston
Houhtou Jasper
Jasper ; Lincoln
Lin* win Polk
Polk Schley
Belt lev j Tat i null
Whit field i Tow n •
Wilcox Win* Held
’hnrsd’v after Irw m j W Icox
’rirtwy attei, Telfair jThtirsd’y after,lrwin
tonday alter Berrien Friday after, IVlfair
MAY.
st Monday, Clayton | NOVEMBER.
Gilmer IstMonduy Berrien
llandolph ’ Clay mi
Ui -*m I- iKugham
Monday, BLb Mtl-on
Burke Randolph
Catoosa Upson
Chatham dd Monday, Mild*
Faun in Burke
Mitchell Catoosa
Monday, Chattahoochee Mitch. ll
Quitman 3d .Monday. Chattahoochee
Spalding Quitman
Troup Spalding
Union Troup
Baker j Baker
4th.Moit.tny, f'alhoun 4th Monday, Calhoun
Dade Hade
Ml!*rog-e Terrell
Terrell Huirs lV r.fte . Mrtntosh
Tin ns Monday after, Colipiitt
i.aflt Mood > . f'ulijuitt do do. Litieny
Jl INF. Nlond’v nlVr. L.’Vrtv,Bryan
Ist Monday, Ljw:::!i ; I)K( EM It F.R.
Doueoerty Ist Monday, Dougherty
Milton Lowndes
and Monday, brook? 2d Monday, Johnson
Johnson Brooks
and Mon do v Thomas 3.1 Monday. Thoinui
r*h Monday, Richmond
•The bill changing the time for holding the Superior
Courts for Lumpkin county, ul * a section
regulating tlie service of Jurors for said county, and a
section attaching the same to the Western Circuit It
pa-oied the Senate in this shape, lint the House struck
.nit all except the section regulating the Jurors, and the
Senate aom-urring In the amendment, the Superior
Courts for Lumpkin county have not been changed, and
th-s eourtf.v Is still attached to the Blue Ridge Circuit.
ESTABLISHMENT.
lasjifKEii,. imii, nniffi t a.
Office IAEA YETTE HALL , It rand Street, be
tioeen Jackson and Campbell Streets,
ai (.J M i, (a,
HAVING bought out tlie Job Printing Office
. of Jbrbmiaii .Morris, to which we have
mafic large additions of
NEW & BEAUTIFUL TYPE.
We are well prepared t do every description ot
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in as neat style
as uuy other office iti the .State, such hk
Books, Pamphlets,
Catalogues, Cards,
Bill Heads, Circulars,
Labels, Receipts.
Freight L> s. Way Bills,
Cotton Receipts, Railroad Receipts,
Scale Books, Bunk Cheeks,
Bull Tickets, Notes, Ac.
AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
m&m & s: wstflQ.
We shall constantly make new additions to nur
alroudy extensive Job Department. Being prac
tical printers, and having had loug experience in
•very department of the “art preservative of all
arts,” we Rafter ourselves that we shall be able to
give full satisfaction to uil who may favor us will,
their patronage.
All work shall be done neatly, correctly, and
with despatch, and at as low price* as any other
establishment in the city.
JT-#’ A goad supply of all kinds of LAW
BLANKS, to suit all the Courts of Georgia, kept
oonstantly on hand, for sale.
Angus to, Ga.. July 18, lKf>o.
DISSOLUTION.
riMIE Co-partnership of DOBEY A MOSIIER,
JF in the Hotel business at the United Stales
Hotel, was dissolved on the 29th of last June, by
leuluui consent.
Augusta, August 24, IbflC. dkf
FURNITURE
WARE ROOMS.
BENJAMIN & GOODRICH,
2C555 Broad st., Ga. 205.
Wc are now receiving anew and good
assortment of FURMTURE, made ex
pressly for us, by the best manufactors, and
the STYLE, QUA3.TTY and PRICES
CANNOT BE EXCELLED BX ANY HOUSE
In this City or State.
Stock consists of ROSEWOOD,
M AllO (ir Ai\ Y, and WALNUT PARLOR
S/ITTS; MAIIO(;AI\Y,OAK and WAL
JVUT DIiXLAG ROOM SETT’S; MA
UOGAXY, WALNUT and PAINTED
( HAMPER SETTS.
SIDE HOARDS, CENTRE TABLES, CARD TABLES, HAT RACKS,
TETE-A-TETES, FRENCH BEDSTEADS, EXTENSION
TABLES, SAFES, COTTAUE BEDSTEADS,
WARDROBES, RECLINING CHAIRS,
FRENCH WORK TABLES,
BUREAUS, WHAT NOTS, BOOKCASES, WASH STANDS, TEA
BOYS, DESKS, CANTIBURYS, SIDE AND CORNER
ETANZA, LOUNGES, &c., &c.
ALSO
A Stock of Parlor, Dining Room, COTTAGE and Booking
CHAIRS, different styles and quality.
WINDOW SHADES,
GTLT, VELVET BORDERED and LANDSCAPE—New and Hand
some Patterns;
WINDOW CORNICES, CURTAIN BANDS and LOOPS.
ALSO
A largo Stock of Mahogany and Gilt LOOKING GLASSES, LOOKING
GLASS PLATES, of every size;
Hair. Moss, Palm Leaf and Cotton MATTRESSES;
PUTNAM SPRING BEDS, the Lest in use.
I -*r All kinds of FURNITURE MANUFACTURED TO ORDER,
and REPAIRING done with neatness and dispatch.
uct2B-ddwtf
Fiar&iStiire Was 4 © ; : a ®©iii s
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 NhW.nnd made up xpressly for nur t’lule; and can confidently say that
<ur arrangements are such for the Manufnctu*e and Sale of everything in our line*, that we
can offer inducements unequalled by any House in the Southern country.
BA U LOB. DINING BOOM and CIIAMIJLB, 1* UItNITUKF., in every variety, and Upliol
slered in Broetitelle, Hair Cloth, and Hep;
Knameled ('ll AMIUCIt and COTI’AGE SETTS;
WARDBOUES ; BUREAUS. WAN! 1 STANDS.
SIDEBOARDS. HAT RACKS, WHAT-NOTS :
Cottage ami Freneli BEDSTEADS. L()lJN(il'S,
EXTENSION TABLES, BOOK-CASES, DESKS, Ac.
A LARGE STOCK OF
visa us M&mr-m misws.i*
HALT,. Dixixa, PAULOR, OFFICE. liECUNINO, ROCKING and FANCY CHAIRS, in
every variety.
lIAIR. MOSS AND COTTON MATT HESSES.
SPRING BEDS,
OF EVERY STYLE XOW IN USE.
J3OT Repairing, in all its Brandies, executed with Neatness anil Dispatch.
ISTGiuhls Packed ami sent to the Depots, or Hamburg, Free of Charge.
sept2!t-t> m
Carpets! Carpets! Carpets!
C. A. PLATT & CO.,
Respectfully invite the attention of purchasers to tlieir extensive stock of New and Beantifn
Patterns, wliicli lias been selected with great care, and will be sold at the smallest possible cost on
Our stock consist* of Medallion Velvet Carpets; CrossloyV English Velvet, and Brussels Car
pets; Imperial Three-l*ly and Ingrain Carpets ; Colton, Hemp and Venetian Carpets.
i'ninth C'lotlis, bbb every Variety.
In our Cl Rl'AlS DEPARTMENT, we have a large and beautiful assortment. Many of our
styles have been imported di rent troiu Europe, and we can cniiHdeut.ly eoiiuueiid our Goods for
uispeci inn, as altonling t lie very best assortment, ever offered in ibis market.
BROCATELIjn. uinl SATIN DELAINES, in new designs;
DAM ASKS, in all qualities and colors;
Lace. Muslin and Nottingham CURTAINS—some very cheap;
CENTRE TASSELS. L(\ol*S. GI.MI’S, PICTURE TASSELS, CORDS, Ac.;
WINI X > W SI I ADES. in every design ;
CORNICES, BINS and BANDS, a full assortment.
uiim ©i£>©wiEr
Os all widtlis, wliicli we will Cut nod Put Down without extra charge, and guaranteed to fit.
Claiming U> he the oldest Carpet House in the city, we respectfully invite an inspection
of our Goods anil can safely promise tliut our stork of Carpets is fresh and new, having but
a few pieces left over from last year; so we hope those desiring to purchase will give us
a call, us we never consider mi inspection of our Goods impose un obligation.
Curtains and Carpet* made up tvitli Dispatch
AND WARRANTED TO PLEASE.
C. A. Platt & Cos.,
ORIGINAL CARPET HOUSE,
314 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia.
sep2:i-oin
M.auflei* 9 tsattsaia & tL'.,
DRY GOODS DEALERS,
Under the Augusta Hotel, Augusta, ba,
Would inform their numerous customers that their stock of i’nli nnd Winter DRV
GOODS is in store, now. Novelties are added we ekly by every steamer.
Our Store is the Largest in Georgia!
o
NOBODY CAN UNDERSELL IJS!!
Having another Drv Goods establishment in New York, and a resident partner in
the Northern market, buying exclusively lor CASH, are reasons enough that
our facilities cannot he surpassed by any other Southern house.
TO PLANTMRS
We would say, that we sell nur BL \XKKTS, KHRSKYS, I.INSKYS, OSNA
BURGS, MARLIiOKOS, UOMESPUNS, etc., at Factory Prices!
As an extra bargain we quote :
.Colored Silks 50 to 75r.
All Wool Del,nines, new styles 4.">, o(l,'G(le.
Poplins, elegant patterns $1 on to 1 25
Woolen Plaids 12J, lßj, 2">e.
Woolen Plains, double width ‘d'e.
Paramattas, all quality l-dji:-
New DeLaines, worth 25 eeuls l'djC.
Opera Flannels, in all colors 50, ti2|c.
Red Wool Flannels •dlie.
Kentucky Jeans l- : jc.
Satinets ij'L s(lc
Fast Colored Calicoes He.
Shirts and Drawers, from 50e up
All Linen Towels l’d^e.
Embroidered Bunds 25. 80, 40, -"'oc.
do Collars i-L 25, till anti up
Boys Collars. 10, U',c.
Embroidered Sets (Collars and Sleeves) 75c
All Linen Handkerchief's 75c. ppr do/..
All Linen Handkerchiefs, hem-stitched 82.50 to $3 per d< z.
Ladies’ Merino Vests 75c, $1
French Corsets 75c.. Si and up
Porte Monnais ..25, 37, and 50c.
etc., etc-, etc.
Our Manufactory in € Bonks,
(THE ONLY ONE IN THE SOUTHERN STATES,)
Produces everything that is new, comfortable and becoming. Ladies’ and Chil
drens’ Cloaks made to Order.
0O”Clouks cut and filled by an experienced lady.
ALI TJFFER, BA UM & CO.,
UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL,
sepl6-tt Augusta, Ga.
” THU
SEWING MACHINE.
-rilE MARKED and ever extending popularity of SINGER’S SEWING MACHINES—both in
A America and Europe—is such as best to establish tlieir superiority over nil others in the market.
Sewing Machines—so-cai.i.ed—may bo 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 those who will do eo
must abide the consequences.
Singer’s Mew Family Machines.
In order to place the best Family Machine in the world within the reach of all, we have reduced
our letter. A Machine beautifully ornamented—to sfo; plain s.'().
Singer's No. 1 anti 2 Standard Shuttle Machines, both of very general application and capacity
and popular both in the family and manufactory. Prices reduced, respectively from $135 and $l5O to
s'.irt and SIOO. Singer’s Standard Shuttle Machine, for carriage makers and heavy leather work
prie complete, $125. Also, to complete the list, an entirely new articie. unequalled for manufac
turing purposes: noiseless, 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 L’ift.
All of Singer’s Machines make the int ‘flocked stitch with two threads, which is the best stitch
known. Every person desiring to procure full and reliable Information about Sewing Machines, their
sizes, prices, working capacities, and the best methods of purchasing, can obtain it by sending for a
copy of T. M. SINGER <t CO.’S GAZETTE, which is a beautiful pictorial paper, entirely devoted
to the subject. It will be supplied gratis.
Tlic above arc the net cash prices—transportation from the Now York office to the place of sale,
will be charged. I. M. SINGER ,fc CO. t 182} Broad-street, Auirusta, Ga.
jylSMf * M. COHEN, Agent.
RAMSEY & LABAW,
WHOLESALE AHD RETAIL DEALERS IN AND MANUFACTURERS OF
FASHIONABLE
READY - MflOE CLOTHING I
HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES, &C.
308. BROAD STREET, 308.
(Brown Stone Building, opposite the Union Bank, and nearly opposite the Planters’ Hotel,)
P&s* Our Clothing is WELL MADE, and is of the most fasiiionblk kind. Having superior
facilities for manufacturing, they will be sold CHEAP. oct2l-diw2m j
AISISTA DiTECTIVE PBIIEE AGICTi
JOSEPH B. RAMSEY
T I AVING been elected and duly qualified toac
I 1 us Constable and Detective Agent, will de
vole his entire attention to the Detection of RUN
A WAYS AND FUGITIVES FROM JUSTICE,
especially those who have committed frauds upon
BANKS, INSURANCE AND RAILROAD COM
PANIES. MERCHANTS, &c.; will collect Notes
and Accounts, ami assist Attorneys in procuring
Evidence, Ac.; will arrest and return CriwiuaL lo
any part of the Uuited States.
HEAD QUARTERS.
AUGUSTA, GA.
Office on Jacknon Street, near Wurreu Block. A1
Orders left at the Office, or with A. D. PicqnKT,
J. P., will be promptly attended to. Refers, by
consent —
Hon. Foster Blodget, Jr., Mayor C. A.
Hon. Bkxj. Coni.kv, Ex-Muyor C. A.
Hon. Geo. W. Evans, “ “ “
James M. Dye, Esq.
Edwin RicnAßns, Recorder C. A.
Messrs. Scranton A Zimmerman.
Hon. Benj. H. Warren.
William M. Beall.
Augustus D. PicquET, J.(,P.
Augusta, July 19, 1860. tt
-A. 13QOIC FOR THE TIMES.
ITMIIT 801B18;
Or,
THE FATE OF THE UNION.
TliC above named work was written by James M Sraythe, the present Editor of The True
Democrat. Already it lias had an extended circulation, and it has been pronounced the lIOOK
EOH THE TIMES. In comparison with the ••Helper Book” we can only say —“Look on this pic
ture. and then on that.”
•‘ETHEL SOMERS,” though dressed in a ipirb of pleasing romance, is yet one of the strongest
arguments on the slavery question that has ever yet been published.
Send immediately for a copy of this work. Price sl, and scut free of postage. Address
1!. 1). MORRELL Publisher.
oetlO-tf AUGUST A, GEORGIA.
MLDKJAL
College of Georgia
AT AUGUSTA, GA.
THE 2fth REGULAR COURSE OF LEC
TURES will begin on MONDAY, the sth ot
November next; but there will bo a-Preliminary
Course, beginning two weeks previous to the Reg
ular Course.
Anatomy—ll. F. Campbell, M. D.
Surgery—L. A. Duo as, M. D.
Chemistry—Joseph Jovks, M. D.
Practice—L. D. Fottn, M. D.
Physiology and Pathological Anatomy—ll. V
M. Miller, M. 14.
Obstetricß—J. A. Eve, M. D.
Materia Mcdica, Therapeutics and M dical Ju
risprudeuee—l. P. Garvin, AI. I>.
Adjunct Prof, of Obstetrics— Rob't Campbell
M. T>.
Prosector te Profesor of Anatomy—S. B. Sim
mons, M. I>.
Demonstrator of Atiutomy—ll. W. D. Ford,
M. 1).
Asristan Demonsirator—J. L. Coleman, M. D.
Oi.rAor Muscimi— T. P. Cleveland, M. 1).
The Anatomical Rooms have been re-arranged,
and will be opened to Students at the beginning
of the Course. For further particulars, apply to
sep6-d3*wtd I. P. GARVIN, Dean.
NEW GOODS,
DRY. GOODS!
LATEST STILES,
TO BE FOUND AT
SAMUEL DICKEY’S STORE,
tiroual Street. Arekxlu, La.
CLOAKS
VELVET AND CLOTH
CLOAKS
OK TH.-; KORT
AT
SAM’L DICKEY’S,
S HAWLS4
STELLA PRINTED,
Pit IN i ED CASHMERE.
SCOTCH 1 LA ll)S.
CHENILLE AND GRAY.
The.'e. with an ext lisive variety of other Fab
rics, will be sold much below the usual price at
SAM’L DICKEY’S,
IRISH POPLIN.
THE REA^
IRISH MANUFACTURE
TO BE HAD AT
SAM’L DICKEY’S
HOOPSRIRTS
EMBRACING ALL
THE FAVORITES KNOW!!
TO THE I,AI>IEB, AT
SAM’L DICKEY’S,
HOSIERY!
500 Dff/JCN
Ladies’White, Slate, Brown, and Mixed IIOSB
from 75 eents to $6 per dozen.
500 UO/FN
Men’s Half HOSE, from 75 cents to $8 per dost*
25 O d3/Jy\
Misses’ HOSE, well assorted.
150 OOZF.IV
Boys’ HOSE, assorted. A full supply of Gen Ao
men’s MERINO VESTS and DRAWERS, i
VERY LOW PRICES, at
SAM’L DICKEY’S,
In this department special attention is solicited.
The Ladies are assured that the Latest Styles
from the best foreign markets, and of the best ma
terial, are amongst the following articles :
Jaconett and Swiss EDGINGS and INSERT
INGS;
Jaeonett BANDS and FLOUNCINGS;
COLLARS, of the most beautiful Needle Work
Swi>s and Jaeonett .SETTS, without limit, and
will be sold at exceedingly MOD Eli A TE Eli ICES
SAM’L DICKEY’S,
THE STOCK IS
LARGE AND VARIED,
CONSISTING, IN PART, OP
PLAIN BLACK SILK,
BLACK AND CHINCH BROCADES.
BROCADES AND STRIPES,
ROBES 7 VOLANTES,
DOUBLE SKIRTS,
STRIPES AND BAYADERES,
WHITE, PINK, SKY, AND LAVENDER
Great care aiul attention was devoted in select
ing the above, so as to proeure the most desirable
Goods for tlie Augusta market, wliieh can uow be
bad at
SAM’L DICKEY’S,
DRESS GOODS !
OTTOMAN POPLINS, C.RISSELLES;
FRENCH AND ENGLISH MU lUNOS;
DELAINES, COBURGS. PARAMATAS;
ALPACCAS, AND BOMBAZINES.
All of which will be
SOLD CHEAP,
AT
SAM’L DICKEY’S,
JACONETT, SWISS, NAINSOOK, MULL:
BISHOP AND VICTORIA LAWN ;
LINEN CAMBRIC.
With a large stock of real Irish LINEN, import
ed direct to myself, which fact will insure u large
saving in price to purchasers, ut
DOMESTIC GOODS.
This deparrmont is woll worth a call from pe
sons desirous of baying;
FLANNELS, BLANKETS, SHIRTINGS;
SHEETINGS, PILLOWCASING.COTTONS ;
TOWELS, TICKINGS, LINENS:
BLEACHED AND BROWN DAMASKS.
Quality and p-ico should be an object to all
Housekeepers, and it so, both cun bo realised at
NAII’I, 111 Cli EV’s,
NEGRO GOODS!
Ln this line, I competition, and sim
ply tsay that I discount my owa paper at 8 per
cent., which enables mo to sell Negro Uood
cheaper than any other house which buys on
credit. My stock is large, aud consists ol’ O.3NA
BUKGS, blankets, kerseys, plains.
SAM’L DICKERS,
°oI2O- BROAD STUBS j