The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, April 18, 1866, Image 2

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SUPERIOR COURTS OF GEORGIA. Times of holding Superior Courts of Geor gia, for '1.8(30, according to Oio changes made hy the lost Legislature, ' - Appling—1st Monday in Match and Sept. 5 Tinker—3<1 Monday in May and Nov. - Baldwin—4th Monday in Feb. andAujr "Z Banks—1st Monday in April and Oet. J Berrien—Monday after (superior Coart tn Irwin. Bibb—3d Monday in May ttnd NoV. - Brooks—2d Monday in lice, and June.. Bryan—T~ ~ *' ’ ‘ Bulloch—Friday after 3d Mon, and Friday after 4tli Mon. in'' Burke—3d Monday in May and Butts—2d Monday in March (kubGept. Calhoun, 4th Monday In May and Nor. Camden—3d Monday in April and Oct. Campbell—3d Monday in-Feb. and Ang. Carroll—1st Monday in April and Oct. Cass—2d Monday in March and Sept. Catoosa—2d Monday in May and Nor. Chatham—2d Monday iu Jan. and May. Chattahoochee—3d~al«niday in May i CL ' Ci'^ v r r art l • a I °f executing the laws of the Statu without I ^£mt:(lmedU2 31*101, coWta, «id if we hove courts wo .must have tttvAL op TEfE SAXONIA—CQT- * 'w' I inrvmen. Tliosn tarra are necessary and 1“*““ ’ Mrs. MARY 1. MENAS, Proprietress. I K. N. HALL, - - Editor and Publisher. I jurymen. These taxes are necessary indispensable, no Aattcr how we go to work I to execute the laws of the land. TON AGAIN DECLINED. New Yobk, April 15th.— 1 The steamship The few hasty suggestions we have Saxonia has arrived with dates to • the 4th thrown out, we trust will he retnembered ill instant. - •/- 7 ‘ ‘ mi i'OMTICAU The London Times City Ai-ticle says that fmmtv CnnrlS - 1 Western Georgia, and if they MV, wehave I th 0 English funds have-advanced in conse- lilors of meditation in the affairs of Austria and Prussia. TIioRC t\vo Powers, however, ALBANY, APRIL 18th, 1866. selecting the offisers to be elected next month in the different counties In South- . . , Courts in Georgia of suits both civil and | resulting therefrom. ryan—Day after 3d Mon. in April, and criminil , haa ton „ j^c„ a subject of com- . “ " " , Monday after L.lwrtyConrt, Nov.. ^ , aint w h U o0tc hLns, and of astonishment I „ The Railcals . h I with people of our sister States. That a 'Tl.eRnd.eats ard the most Corrupt and ln-| aro B t,U preparing for war. H-Ld n«n,l«d consistent set of men that ever disgraced the uvnneoor. >u> Probable Early Release of Mr. Psvis. 'The wholeBonthern heart will rejoice at. . the prospect that the term ofimpresonment t GrOOT) and persecution of that noble spirit J efferson ■ v J_; Davis, is about to ho brought.to an end; at least there is a general-coneurrenco of opin ion to that effects The evidence that such f ood news will greet oiir evos at an early ay, may he set forth as follows: Mr. Davis can no longer he lawfully de tained under military arrest wjthoiit a trial, the writ of habeas corpus having been re vived, Certain friends ofMr, Davis, in Vir ginia, Were making'the arrangements to HO! rawwaso? THINGSi . e. spitz & co„ . . . IN BAWSON'S SOTuu give him tho benefit of this writ, but we Would respectfully announce , V .perceive that, after consultation, it has been "“•** and surrounding couniri S® '!!“'«• agreed to abandon the movement, for fear I ■ “P * nettt *»d attract!,, uA'.Tv. 1 it might occasion some embarrassment .to NEW UABXKT. Cotton has dcelincd-from ajialf to a pen- „_j I tho sway, in oriler to retain their power as „„ gules ofthp two days, 8,00l) bales, o'to chance that no | ° P art y» overthrow tlie Whited I Consols, 80} to 88Five Twenties, 71 i * I Qtatoc l^Avnnimnnf Oiwl linTUf lllft lllRt lllllll I Sr a ft * • " *• known, but so weded arc customs and so averso' to ..... .... , : Govenmlcnt and l, an g t l, c last man I w 71 a move had been made towards an uuprove- , . ... , ril lu 1 » . - . .... „r that did not VleheVo as they did. Iliey . Anmieis^tTeTuTt^l States Government keep upr a tetriMe excitement about thenc- foreign adviere state thatflic'French -utvueudowu onr social system, and tun.ed S™’ when, m fact, they cate no more for him env „ y is reported to have told tho King of November. - | loose among us’those who l.ad heretofore OT ‘ ,mn ™ d ° *W- 1u “* ' vh,ch , 1 W0 ,, , . , . aye Prussia that France cons, dm.peace a nc Chattooga-fst Monday in March and Sept- leen onr slaves, and Who unconscious of any- never seen m heard o£ limy would willing- ccsghy for Europe; but, should war occur, Cliefok^c—fist Monday in Man* and Sept. t j lin ‘ lifce moral restraint could only be con- ^ toa ^ e UB ljelieVC ifc “ t,lC nc f r .° “ lat 6*' 08 slie would not favor tliat Power which dia- r , kn>ltATt O.l in Anril find flat I ° * • (1mm cn imir.li ennnnni lint, tills is nitl V (101(6 I i 1 . the President.. v I bi,„. , , The special correspondent of tho N. Y. I „' nt of cl “ ho ^ e ^ CONFECTIONERY NAPOI.EON* V.VYOltS PEACE. Charlton—2d Monday in April and Oct. , °. “ ’ , . ' Clarke—1st Monday^iu February and 2d a «vero corporeal punishment, Monday in August. Clay—4t jn March and -Sept. bT 1 X* change became absolutely necessary. It them so inucli concern, but this is only done carded negotiations, to deceive the people, and accomplish iii‘1 Clayton—1st Monday in Ma* and Nov. Clinch—4 th Monday in March and Sept. Cobb—3d “ « . I ,, y 7‘- some other way their evil designs. The wasapimreut to all that the growth of crime | ,.„ y .„ (1 .„ ° and litigation would speedily, increase ■“* NEW YORK MARKETS, truth is, they hate the Sbutliern people aiid I NewY’ork, April 10.—The cotton mar. nmrr. eVr'no ] j.,,, j B gym. Sales to-day.000 hales, at 37c. Daily News telegraphs to that journal, that erjihingnsuailykeut to a*!?" 4 ?’ “tlie President announced to his Cabinet on I - 8 7 cpt ,u * No; >• Couf«n^«- Friday, tljat it was his intention to release Mr. Davis from Foigress Monroe, upon his I At short notice and to tho Bnest „ parole that he will not leave the country “ c i n jl e made of 0and/an,i p"l tt > without nerraisBion.” > I a Fancy Tabic, from $5 to 850. Uj *“ dC * k ',f» - Tlie World’s correspondent telegraphs un- . THEc -L A.7D dertho same date: “President Johnson Are wspecttoUyreouestedtoc.il. has been frequently importuned of late to themselres. “ sn,J «smU, ^ release Jefferson Davis on ills parole. Tlie I Jn conclusion, wc hope to rccoir. r„ President has been waiting for Congress to **",*?'f Albany a liberal share of their ^ take sonic action-with a view of making' e. on our nart. will ..J.. u “- some provision for his trial, as suggested in his annual message, hut Congress does not' seem disposed to do any thing about it. Tf *e. oo our part. viU .ud. 0 i,r, r o^ U. srm&cc. Albany, April 18, 1800. CoftVo—2cl ' ■* “ . Columbia—^lBt u • t H * . . . . - . Colquitt— ; Ln*t Sfomlay in Mrir, and Mon- In oKler to provide for tbia-ojdgency^. am I that ourjail. wouMW fc diilo to hoKUho wWitdwm them ftlltb rise . , ... other reason than that, they lottglit them a 38c, enmmals and our courts get through with cJW. * <L„ «„• day after 4th Monday in Nor. Cowctrt^lKt Monday iu Marclt and Sept. Crawford—1st “ . “ “ Dade—Itli Monday in May and Nov. Dawson—2d Jlouday in Feb. and Aug. Decatitf—Itli Monday in April and Oct. DeKalb— " Dooly—-.1 st pnipajSsfdrtheticW.cjondition of our afiaii in obedience to the will and desire express- Gold, 125 7-8. LATER FROM EUROPE. Douglierty—1st Mon.Iay in June and Dec; providedfor anew court, butleftjasit was which tliey conceived to be riglit I | and just. Our gallant armies were over-1 powered, and we surrendered like tfieri, and aj^riVAL OP THE CITY OP NEW fiow only ask to be admitted back into the | » YORK. 10.—Tlie steamship arrived here to-day with >1 dates to the 5tli iust. edby the people to the delegates front every . ' •. .. •. . , isection ofStato, tite State Conyentibn U~«'> an<1 l’nv.leges as Lliich assembled in MiUedgevillo 1L No- ot, ‘ cr Stat *\ P^Blo «o as lo- New \onK, April Ivember, i.Uiie Constitution whfctfit' made, I y ? las W. composing tlje Amcnipn | Ctty of New To* am Early—fst Monday in'April and Oct. i "~Hy, • ”• *•“ y— ., , Echols—Monday after. 4th Monday In i to bo-elaborated by the Legislatures Tot - -.. . ’ compelled to do, the plan of its organization Union—they have done willingly every-1 Liv tiling tliat has keen required of them, arid .what more cairi 'cOMMEUCIAI. SEWS. Tim Liverpool cotton market had anvanc- . GEORGIA—Irwin County. . thoy do not, it is Very" probable that the WHEREAS, Richard'Tucker aim 1- I President will release hitil on l,Ls parole.—I Itttore of Guard'auship on (he pcrsnil'. 5 .** furl The Surgeon who had charge of Davis for “f.Echccc” Young, orpliau of Lo. Vo l ,n! P 7“ , ’ en f I sometime after his arrest, has been request- '*£ h ?!T < £\b' c T ed -. ' "I cd to nmkQft report in regard'to his conduct , in g U lnr the kiudred'ud *» >| during tho tunc he had charge of him. The to be and appear at my office within ° ® present surgeon has also been requested to scribed by law to show cause, if ,7’ - .... make a report in his .case. The purpose of I "hf »»>d letiern should not be frsnieJ. “1| this has not yet transpired, but it is thought] nJb woe " “ y liaI,d * nd e.i] to have something to do with his release.” I ’ v .“.Taking these (pets a nd representations together, we think we may safely assume that Mr. Davis will be set at liberty within I the next ten days.—Mncori Telegraph. 1 Cholera in New York, ‘•WUliu, LOOK OUT l >u» L Marclt add September, . Effingham—Mon. after 4tli Mon. in March, . and 2d Mon. after 4th Mon.inOct. 1 Elbert—2d Monday in May and Scjit. Emannel—1st Monday in April allrt Kannul—2d Monday m May and Oct. Payette—2d Monday in March and Sept. Floyd—3d Monday in Jan. and July. ForSvtU—3d Monday in Fob. and Ang.. Prank lin—2d Monday in April and Oct.’ Fulton^-IM. “ “ jf Qilmej—1stMonday in May nnd Oct. Glasscock— 3d Monday in Feb. and Aug. Glynn—4th. Monday in April and Oct. Greene—2d Monday in March nnd Sept. Gordon—1st Monday hi'April and Oct. Gwinnett—1 st Monday in March, 2d Sept, best that Habbcrsham—3d Monday in April and Oct. | haveliccn Hall—2d Monday in March and Sept. Hancock—2d Monday in April and Oct. Haralson—3d . “ “ “ Harris—2d Monday in April nnd Oct, Han—3d Mondap in March and Sept. Heard—3d Monday in April and Oct. Henry—jpd Monday in April and Sept. IloustSn—3d Monday in Felt, and Aug. A telegraphic dispatch, published else-1 Something for EvsryljQdy to ] ^ _ licre, .reports a fiital case of cholera in Nil ~ wcau tnc information poraiuio to i r,', |r d t . ( ( ] lert .t 0 forc as Wing a sacred docn-1 lost. Sales of two days, 18,000 bales. . JiTork City, and much excitement because of 1 _ — ' lattirc the Convention apto.ntcd ^ ^ , 0 „ p foref ” thera> aud bt . Conso l s Ull cha„ged. Five-twenties,' 72 it. Tho march of tins di^ad disease cannot Q :oq of five of the best 4nd ablest • » i( , - 7... for * . f ^ Without concern it, any | ^ tf*SS ------ 7 vc ail the information ‘possible to th . e7 An ? TI.e'Constitution has always been ed l-2d., but tl.e improyemeut was partly I, - - o. . . ' , I queatlied to Us to be held uuiiiMuiired, for I 1-2 and 731 -4c, lawycra ill tjlc State to prepare a plan and a . welfare. Bnt it seems thaUliese i T • , a . ^ | our future welfare. But it booiiih tbaUtfiese I snuimtit to tTic Legislature as canvas prnc- - .. . .. .. ^ 1 ticahle, so that the new court sl.ould h'bmade | *"***! uow .**gX?i * S°'l' f now be regarded without couccrn lii any 7 , a . ■ \ State of the Union. Its'previous history political. . <, 'showsthat its most fearful ravages are <tu- IAMBROTYPE & PDOTOGRAPII GAL] The French troops are to be withdrawn J ring the hot months of the summer—be- to Albany about .ihe lfi(h insiam. iij ,, tween June and October—and it has now I Pictures taken ajd -finished in superior made its appearance on this side of the At- T Il0sc wishing correct Likenesses will bei 0 re>,n7 uuiv.nu uiuiiuivuvn vuuik hiiuiiiu uuiiiuiiu • , ... * « - _ 4 e . i . »= eifirient its skill and cams-eon^make it. onl y (■« RtWng « 1m tram- from Mexico. The Legislature availing itself of all the T 1 uu< tr oo cv cry t .ij tyi i linpuni y i 75,5 j. 0 xo to Tint UxioS BAHTif .-The- lantic just at the commencement of warm I *’ lli , 3 , '“l r * il1 on, y bc l«ng u vTCI b ' and contempt. Wo think it is tunc that tho | - .. . . .... .....i i„e.-„ »t.„'c- *t.„ I buemjwe there. >»u must cell «oon. “I knowledge and aid given,and witlfasincere , L , . . .... . American people were pi. and doing, if they desire to effect the object intended, concoct- ,, V., - ■ cd amijinssed a bill organizing a county 1 court wliich, from the partial examination we have been able to bestow upon it, is the . anuoioiiig, „ tney | ****** T'J!™' calamities which- tii,u With Mts» ? Burr and Ingcraoll, of April 1-Uii, 1800. now seems mev ritabk We have great cflb- p oan > as r ‘‘T orte f b7 ^'cm.^fe following fidence in President Jolmson-he is a great ““ **® ed it heretofore imt it will bearrcpetitiou. o : Notio®. N the first Tucsdsy in Juno Best will le w j before the Court Ilouse door in Isabella, Won™ or meet the views of every .... conceive would lie impossible,-hut tlie only I ,l ol, ®‘ and'true test is, will it meet the ends de-'j T j, e pilot that Weathered' the Storm, signed ? If it approaches near to what is wantetl, it can be aihcndcd, - altered and I grajili c General HaiVley, as the party that suppi him calls itself “the-Union party.” , - He replied that he meant by the Union iartv at this time, the party which supports The following is the concluding para" I p ar tv at this time, tlie party which supports a„h of an article to the London Cosmo-1 lhanged afterwards so as to answer the pur-j which for its spirit,”its truth, aud ^X^'hi^Jc^M^ jose, It is unrensonablo to expect it to be | itf» invocations, wo c^mmeml to our renders. i n rr to tlie Union party. There should be Irwin—Thursday alter Superior Court in J pose, It is unreasonable to expect it -to he J its invocations,, wc A. tr-:- , . * 1 (1—, fn *_i.. 1 . I perfeCt at first. The ri^lit course is to give While we have the utmost confidence that ii(fmisrepresentation in this mattor, he con it n Iqifqjid impartial trial, then if it does t l,e President has “the courage and the | aiders the welfare ofthe Union party depen- Tclfair. Jackson—4tli Monday .In Peb. and Aug. Jaspery-tth Mondaj^,i April and Oct. JefVersoiv—2d Mouda^n May and Nov. Johnson—ith Monday in March and Sept. Jones- 3d. Momlayjn April and Oct. « , ■, - ——.- — f - j mm sea UI mnati Laurcns-2d Mond.v? in April and Oct. , I interest m making this act of the Legisla-T^fhc-una „ j, Loc—ith Monday in March and Sciit. I* «-:A* La.i. —j i (. 1 -- Liberty—3d J ’ ‘ ''‘ - wcatlier, and just before the season for the friiits'and Vegetables which are generally regarded as forwarder* of the disorder. It is time the Southern cities had begun the work of cleansing and purification. Let hot _ cholera be added to our already heavy load I « oun| y. °o-, between the legal hours of» of affliction, if human prudence nnd precan- I f?!~ [••“ngtng •« theestol.ofJoBul tion can avert it.—Cohltnlms Enquirer; * '* te <>/''•«!’«°“ a <J.<We ; L ^ tl hcat Fields. Tlie Ohio Parmer of last week says: Ev erywhere through tho State—from the line at the north, within which the sound of tlie I To Bevy lashing waters of the Lake is heard, to tlie | ■ sunnier fields and fatter soils of the Valleys which open out upon tiie Ohio—We hear a fear expressed by the funnel' for tho.fate .of I thetant— his wheat field. Search'a shade ot green is | g Wjj' * Auuir x or J. April 14lh, 1806 ORDINANCE, r and Assess Taxes and raise £ «nuu lor the City of Albany for 3 I Be it ordered lj/ the Mayor and Council of tl ^Albany, and it u hereby ordained by i e »om of one dollar poll or ^ t°.ulYa 1,1 ** le .fiekls throughout the , ion .,' x ' bc , 0 ^' n ™ ^ ^ htrite; all aro as crisp and gray as a clay |ita n t between ibe »gc» of twonty-oue i * mca«low after the scorching heat and drouth 1 years, ot a burning dry summer; no kindly coat-1 2. Thai the sum of I'tka that end “tin w”l«nmbsie are my opponents. I The prestftent then said: “Tlv f a y,m March and i>ciit. j turo as cfficierttas jiossible, and hence it wI tiravers arc offered iii> to thav . .. -. V , J ,?" da7mA P rl, ’ MonA ‘ iyaftcr tl.odaty of each to lend every siqqmrt and K is tory may write these words in marble “f"* 7 rts,oratiun ("Roy are fundamental. 4th Nonduj in Nov. . I- w TT I history may wnteincso uoras in [ No man can approve my pohoy and that of Lincoln—4th Monday in April a\ul Oct. Imwndev—1st Mmidiiyin June and Deo. Luriftikin—1st SIpudiTy'in Feb. and Ang. Macon—3d Holiday in March and Sept. aid in hi* power. How shall this beaonc? L ftt . rl ji 8llame _q'he pilot tliat Weathered I c^.-ms at thjsan.e lime. ' f hfs is im.msl In the election which is to come off’ in next I the Storm:” Isihlc,” _ doWaT? \ ins of sno\\ r lias’saved the tops from the ri<*-1 efccI ‘ and eTCT 7 nmle inlinbiiant bciwetn i or of the frost. Wo find a few without fear °! ‘'.'7'”“ fort,-five jeers, u > t 6 principles that the extreme cold and exposure have T ThaUlreaonio/'ten JnUnni be i . ' 1 proied fatal to the root, putting the plant I each and every practising Lawyer, Phjiwtah past recuperation. A few (lays of genial 1 '(s'l eilber residing ar li.vilig so stiicv v;:ts( weather like this opening of April (wc"write I ci, J-, I month, see to it that' tlie most competent I men are elected for judges and solieitors.- We take it for granted of tlie United. (States is more McIntosh— and Thursday I When it can be done, let those skilled by gepuino pence,nnion and ltottrtOtty) tlian the Ilartford: t _ li . i i i .. . * | _ I Staten laLelv in rebellion tinder the name of i reference To the elections, in Cofmeeti- lesdny after 2d Mon. in Apr., knowledge and practice in the lavv, be sc- lhe CoIlfe ,^. racy . Tlie'peoplc of the South cut or elsewhere, I am forthe enndidatc who IV after 4tl» Mon. m J*ov. 1 lcctcd. For wc npjm»bMid that In thene I ( ] e in K . rft tel v seceded, heroically Bthi^clotl I is for the general liolicr and specific moas- d that no portion Again, here is a dispatch from him read the Reserve) will settle this most important I BaVkcr ir'ur^ker.'S inc nore anxious f. r I on the 27th hit., to a public meeting iu question. Let us have faith. I 5. Thattho sum ol one every Wnrolionsenmn, or Colioa f Meriwether— 3d Monday in Feb. and Aug. COO rW question* ** eoinjilirnted nnd a*, lltli I terribly suffered, and manfully submitted! I"** promulgated‘in iiiy aimuSl message; Mt lcr—2d Monday m AnnLamt tJet. cnU M j* tllt .Superior Courts will arise, Tliey have accepted the fiat of might, as in- veto message stmt: in today ! Tliprc cau bo M.lton—4th Monday in March and Sent. anJhenc0 ; t rcqilires somc l>ro fi c icncv in the cxorable as fatc yr the laws of gravitation, no mistake in this, I presume it is known, I setonee-nf tl.'o I-. to solve anil cliiciflate.— Tlu'y return to the Union in good faith, and or pan ke ascertained, what candidate* favor ^‘ I f . ! rtt , with untarnished honor. Tliey are wiUmgl or oppose my policy, a* promulgated to the -The character or the Judge has much to do to work earnest to “ repair damages,” and] country. Andrew Johnson. , witlrgmng diguity and respect to tho.dccis- to assist the Government iii its policy ofl —. „ rr I ;ons of the court, and a want of character ul-1 rc-coustructiou, and ada|>t themselves to the ] “■ Sermon.' ways creates contempt and -dissatisfaction. V 0 ' v <w " ditl ? n . of 8 "?;P‘- V ’ a !}S v . U, ^* b * v, °- St * Jern " ,e > *" c,,c of his »«rmons, gave a The success of the court depends in a ercat ‘“iaT.T 8 ' 0 " ^ ur I ? uUio, i °* rebuke to .tl.e women of his day, which has j.ne ButctBB oi me coun uepenas in n great u j ;lte gecessjonists ll:ivc become L n- i _ . ^ _ 1 _ ^ a measure upon the impression it makes in ionists par excellence'; while the Loyal Lea-1 ? 1 ^ ea to ^ apropos to onr own, tiiat it tlie^commencement. If weak and iucompc-1 guers and 44 Union Bhrickers ” of the North 18 circulatcu just now in Paris quite univer- tent Judges go upon the bench, the court ar0 0 P« n » active, irrepressible disunioniHta sally: will soon sink into-contempt and neglect, I of the most malignant type. Sumner, Stc-| “ Al.!. I shall telljou who are Hie womcii Milton—4th Monday in March and Sept. Mitchell—3d Monday in silly and NOV. Monroe-—4tli Monday in Eeb. and Ang. Montgomery—Thursday after 2d MondayJ» MoU., ttud Thursday after 2d Mon in bet. Morgan—1st Monday in March nuil sept. Murray—3d Monday hLapril aiid oet. Muscogee—2d ^bnday.in May and nov. Newton—3d 'Monday Jii March and sCpt. Oglethorpe—3d'^onffajr in April and oet. Pnuldiiig—Bd^Jtondav hi Feb. and Atig. Pickens—•2d'stfonday in Marclt and sept. 1’icrcc—Thursday beforo 1st Monday in tiarch and fiept. Piko—Jst ^tonda; after 1st Monday in oet. Pdlk—tst Monday in Feb. and Atlg. Pulaski—3(1'Monday in April and oet. Pjitnam—1th Monday in March and sept. Quitirfcuf—3d Monday in May and nov.- mtinn—4th Monday in April and oet. Randolph—1st Moh"d»j-iu May and nov. Richmond—2d Monday in April and oet. IT A? ril ’ antt T,,ure<la7 1 consequently the importance of electing pro-1infinite^- wo°rcc eneinira^of "the llS Sclilcs—ItliAionday in April and oct. ScriviJ—1st Monday in xiay and nov. Spalding—sd ijonday in May andNov„i,' Stewart—3d Monday in April and oet. Sumter—44Monday ii) April and oct, Talbot—3d Monday in >mrcli anil sept, TalLafcrro—Itli Monday itilx-b. and Aug. . Tatual—3d Monday in March and 4th Mon-1 ingjUrymen dayin October. , f " —' ' Taylor—1st Monday in April and oet. Terrel—till Monday in May und-Noy. Telfair—Friday after Courts in Wilcox. Thomas—1st Monday in June nnd Dec.''-: _ Towns—Thnvsdny after 3d Monday in stay and October. Troup—3d Monday in May and Nov. Twiggs—Itli Monday jn March and Sept./ that scandalize Christian*. Tliev arc those . . . . --V , - . who daub their checks with reft nnd their per meinn the first mt roductiou of tins court, | than any secessionist that ever drew his 1 eyes with black; those who plaster faces too is paramount to every thing else if we ex-1 sWord in the struggle for Southern iudepen-1 white to be human, reminding us of idols; licet to obtain-and deserve success. Tlie f deuce. Opposed to this turbulent sea ofl those who cannot-shed" a tear without its 1 Solicitors should he young men of worth and f » I > ati / lsm ; w . hoso ridngtide threatens thei tracing a fiirrow bit the panited Surface of '. . a i ? ,. . I very foundations ot the Republic, President I their faces; whoso ripe years tail to tcacli integrity, nnd such as arc ambitious to sue- j Johnson’s executive will is tho only present I them that tlieV aro growing old; those coed in their professions. If they are men security nnd future lioptl of tho nation.— whose head drdsses are made of other peb I a I Tlmt lw» mnv liuvo (lin wisflnm tlio ftnilfitlffri *ln^a Loin• H..,..,. !..a possessing these qualifications, "they ean do I That ho may have tlio wisdom, tlie courage pie’s hair; those who chalk wrinkles into much to aid tlio court and give it strength, a “ d V'. e “‘T?", 1 ’ 1 ,y llo,d fl7 tlle . , ‘ c ' ln1 of l ' lc counterfeit prcsentiiient of youth, and - ’ tlio ship ot state, now fearfully-rolling on those who affect tho demeanor of bashftil 'lllU rvoitvCw I *1... f .mil lL..l eon . nnrl (Tint lit.. I *t . ? xV 1* . m . tlollttr be impo«etl«i — # , and every horsi pr mule offered and sold i'" IdE/ The yellow fever is still ra^iupf here I city. —’I mean in hair. Ladies arc still striving I T,1 * , die sntn of one-hair of one Lto he walking vegetables. Tlio darkest ham « r,M , »>« ° r f!! Good ^ [may be tunied toearrot within a month.- J Ue% Dttlo know what they arc doing.— that is to sayon tiio first days ofjuly.t Ait.iionest coiffeur told a young fricntl of! January next, and paid immediately, mine, at the commencement of the mania: I * ’ " *' ' i‘Oh, yea, miss, I can make your hair beau tiful yellow for two years, "lmt after tliat time I cannot bo responsible'.” After that, I ladies, you will either bo gray or bald. Such is the influence of'the gold hair wash-1 es; liesidcs which they bring eye diseases and sometimes paralysis of tlio brain. tLetter from London. . tt-S?" A letter goes the round of the pa- I'crc. written liy the great political preaeher of tlie West, Dr. Robert J. Breckinridge on the Bii-absor6ing topic of tho dav: what is to be done with the' negro? Tire conclu sion he reaches is that the distinction of col-1 ” Orilors Uft at Charlos Valkifi St m or must be recognized nnd sustained—not | promptly executed, ■ abolished—otherwise ^iere is no chancc-of *" '*-*■ improving tho condition of Iris race in this country. Doctor Breckinridge, it will recollected, is an out-and-out Whig of tU old school, and, during the war, was one of the bitterest enemies of the South. J<m*r P. Cargilr, Clerk. April lllh, 181$. J5. F. EOBE 1 ^ Civil EUasinee^ ash. BEAT. ESTATE AGI -A-lbany, •VXTItL bay, sell, real, and snner l , W uated it nay part ofSooih Wester* W for parties desiring it. Albany, Qa., October " Southern Mut |dig yandmqHNrt. the troubled sea of fanaticism ;-and that his- maidens in the presence of troops of grand- Among ^ tlio objections wc have heard I tory may write these words in marble lifter I cliildrQii.” "• urged against the court, is the tax it lifi-j liis name, • The pilot that weathered the ,S(«™ m^n ,-fereos of the county in renuir-1 storm,’ must be tlic prayer of every good I Girr Ready an Auk.—The Ohicagt on.- It is said that in some m aa , not^niy m America, but thrc*glib»t Timca Hag ^ wholcRomo adv j ce ' to t | c counties the eonrt will be almost continually 1C M or ' >„-■ —i. .-.sac *' 1 —- in session, and the citizens will be taxed to keep np the jury so much that they will! be Wendell Phillips’ Opportunity, Sonic time 1120. before Mr. Johnson lint I radicals to flee from the wrath to come, says: “Paper SACks.” Every (jay brings something how. An •exchange haa the following: ^ • The nnthre qf this invention consistartbi producing a new article of manufacture, vfe: socks m ade of paper, or paper and muslin.' It is weir known that paper is one of the host materials for keeping iu or causing the IMHIV tn mtfim i(a - .1 .1. a .1 Alfie»> ‘ JEFFERSON INSURANCE C0-, ALtlEMAHLE COtSft^ EDFAULA HOME INSCRASCE CO., * ’ ECf-in TRAVELER'S LIFE litgURASCE, uAntoao ^ ocpi. j Union—3d xinndav 111 May and Oet, i I .-24 — J -M-v.. I f ' j .Upson—1st Monday in May nnd Nov, Walker—Monday before 1st Monday in l,e patientl; March and September. Walton—3d Monday in reb. and Aug. Ware—3d Monday in March and Sept. Warren—1st Monday in April and Oct. Washington—2d-Moii(iay in March and Sept, —no—Thursday after 3d Monday in April l October. ebstcr—2d Monday in March anil Sept. . bite—Monday alter 4tli Monday in April nnd October. / • .? . - lYilcox—4th Monday ill April and Oet. Wilkes-rr4tl) Monday in Match and Scot. WilkiiisQi)—1st Monday in April and Oct, Whit lie] d—4th Monday iu'April and Oct. .Worth—3d Monday in Ajir l and Oct. burden upon jurymen heavy as it will he/wo hope to secure the pi On yesterday- Wo jgnvc a compilation of wih'iUrevmtB robr!ri!. , i eat » in °. t ! lct | WOODVILLE IN8URANCE CO. It is the heart t whether the eyes rest: or n flower-garden. f£mPs& ill be heavy, still, I dent.' liow t'hat.Jli. Johnson'has plnecd I Democratic gains. If abolitiomsm is "wise !!l,i]| : V,!". ,, ,i HO ^ ! 'i O, '» l L, 0< ^ dn ? 8 ’. to ^ orn “* me it wi'J, hi oriler I his veto niioii the Radical heresies, Wen- it will eoihinencc tho btiildm" of an ark „ v.' cnt j > ’“ft.ft, 1 * obvious that they r l - -- • • ...... . • - = can bo made of a kind, of paper wliich- will last ns long as an ordinary- pair would keep clean, nnd they ean bo marto so eheaplv.that the cost will not equal the price of washing, these socks are intended to bear tho same relation to knittetl or woven sacks or stool ings that paper collars do to linen or collars. ipt execution 0/the law dell’s opportunity has arrived. Let him in- Thereisan impending cataclysm; Already ■ W<rilmiC a wbJ. :! - struot lda fugloMen r Stevens and Sumner, to tlio yvindoivs of the political heavens, aro . , Wc Hunk yvlieu it «| bri Df , ,he hill of impeachment. They 1 -- a seem to liavo some doubt as to yvliether Mr. ... . . 1 bring in the bill of impeachment. They open and the rains have commenced. It ,t prompt punishment is ccrtuii) to j seem to have some doubt as to yvliether Mr. time for the abolitionists tobegin to repel follow crime, the demands upiin tlio (;ourt | Johnson be really President. Vv'c think the Getting on a rock Won’t save tCom. Cllmb- to repent, . I I ; , » — - -- -- - - — — 1 - c, ——. — —. — uavul. Oilmll* will gradually diminish until the jury duties result, of their little game,if it sliouldbc at- ing a tree will imt preserve them from the will be so light as not to, bo felt At first would satisfy them that lie-U Alt ■ ,1 I ' . like 011c: I.et tlie bill lie brought in, in counties where there is a great press of 1 -- HOlTAUDSfi^j INSURANCE S TECS 101, SAVA5S jl j D-lfl* 1 ’ ■ JOHN A. - Call attention parilrelMil “ d 7syy nore mere is a great press ot nU m „ as Tiiad. would business njion. the court, the citizens will News, have to alternate so as to give encli an equal share upon the jury. If;.by doing this, vro ' can suppress crime and speed the judgment of claimants, the benefits yvill amply pay forall tlio taxes, however enormous they maybe. If yve would have good laws, and ( liave them executed, yye must expect to pay ' —yve must expect to be taxed. N' - , : --- erreat or nood is ever aocomnlislied v rouglit in, “by ] be drowned completely out. I say I—N. -Y, r L - I ^ TnE Atlantic TBLEfihxrtb—Tho Ncy .1 York, Newfoundland and London Telegniii j Company have contracted with the'Teh graph Construetion and Maintenance Com pany of'Loudon,'lor tlie'nmnutiictiire’and Ncyy- Thc Civil lilgllts Law. I Coranany have contracted yvitli tlie^Tcle! A dispatch front WashlligUili lo the Chi- H r:, ph Cointtriictidn and 'ifnintomioce Coiu- ciimati Gazette, says; [l' a **y of'London, Tor the iimmitactm'e’and General Iioyvard yvill, under verbal in. siibmci-sion this snmmorof tyvo caldc.i, one structioiu from tile President, soon issue a across the Gulf of'St. Layvrencc, from New- foundland to Cape Breton, jlud the other hetyveen Prince Eilwaj-d’s Island and Neyy- tmindliuid, and for the repair of the present assist (cables, so as to have two cables for tl NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Insurance Company. This Comp*“7 accidents of all kinds, a* ***] nr»rf»^.?! I any one become diwiblod and: P ^ —, J tending to their dusiness, th J T nE MEMBERS OP ALBAN -4 F. &. A. M„ are fequt next regular meeting, M.asoiiic TSTotic©. lANr LODGE, NO. I Coicd to attend the Friday Evening, April 20th, Deputy G. M., J. E. UL.VCKSIIEAU, Ith Dist., ■Will be present. ’ ic’y pro feta. 25-lt Notice to City Tax T HE Looks “ for tho year 1866 wrtlbe^ ,iay of April ufitlllhetMtoyriW pons concerned will take do # j, to me, within lh« lime spec nc«*^|| hie property within or refusing to do eo Win jqjjjj Albany, March 3l,