The Confederate union. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1862-1865, April 18, 1865, Image 2

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State Rich! s & Confederal* States' Kiffhlc THE CONFEDERATE UNION, (CoTtirroJ Hancock and Wilkinson struts.) OPPCMTK THf( «M KT HOVST . •MCVTM. *1 MET & CO., Stair Prllrtfn. Tuesday Morning,* April III, IJW* r >- - •*.' ..-i-"— "VW T-\*f the Confederate Union. iSCLPHE SNIGGERS, Or tbe Story of a He-C'oqucttc, By charier Auguring Adolphus Allart Ulz Jinner Sniitkf A. 11., -I. M-, Q. n..S . P. L. M. ) F. B. S. (COPYRIGHT SECURED.) CHAPTER IV. “I don't kcer it Ido.” (Lord Mucauley.) “S'cat !” (Henry Clay.) The tired traveler as he wends his weary way along some dusty road, always seeing the same fences with the same drtpeptic looking cows in side of them, breatl ing the same suffocating dust, meeting the same hateful, dirty men, bearded and shaven, hal l headed and curly pated, .hooked nosed and straight rinsed, broken nosed and crooked nosed, starts with delight when he reach .■sg^tei'rgt^Jr ii 'X'-TjP iwfeO- 1 ■ ‘Ode to a baUfijij, 1 hava ssen her gr.'at prose j tj.ut I 4r>nk 'S.igar in »riiw,_Rud will take five work, ‘Ginnfg or the H'iilowzd CuteV Upon apswer- j drops ,-j it kills »»*.’ ing in the negative, Cucumber put me down as | m \ ery truly voura, an ignoramus; bHt my friend Win - Goat/., Esq. 1 EH" JAMto. ever ready to impart information, took me by the i * ' • button-hole with one hand, while with the other 1 SoUlgiJjijl'r GrilC*lj (U00111)’ 3*1(1 rCCtliliir! -sed his corn cob pipe, and said : be raised bis corn cob pipe ‘Yonobserve,’said ruy friend VVHliam Goat/.’ you observe that there are two kinds of poetry, •rue, the highest order usually, is blank verse, the other rhyme. Now as a general mle, p.iels excel in mm of tho two, but seldom in both: Sir, Mrs. Jnttr Cleopatra Muggins is as gaud qj our ■is at the t'other. .Let me give you an exampfc Did'st never hear her address to a Sausage? T hen listen man, and thank your stars for the opportu nity : An’ thou wnst once a swine, Didst ramble freely through the happy streets, And with thy tiny feet invade the gutters! (Hi, geutle, noble, gallant swine, Were I not Muggins, then would 1 be thee! An’ thou wert glut ions in thy life, lint nine thy flesh is more thau exstacy! What do you say to that ? Isn't it sublime ? Xow I w ill repeat her grand verses, a copy oi 1\ PRESS AND WILL SOON APPEAR A NEW BOOK!! Tin 1 Mitiintimr. We regrrt that we are unable to give onr render* a plain nnd nflioinl account of the battles nr mud Rich moral and Petersburg, and the evacuation "f those cities We ure also in the dark «■= to tin* movements of Gen. Lee, since lie left Richmond. It is thought that his army is at Lynchburg. # Onr readers must wait a few days,when we hope to give them smne good news. To day wr can give them nothing satisfactory, from Lee's Army. At last accounts the enefhy were pawing direction of Columbus. We So it is with the author, who, having pursued any one subject for a given time, becomes tired ot ‘hi* characters, and quits them with pleasure, even for so short a while, to revel in|the regions ol fancy. It is not surprising, therefore, that I leave my lady friends for a brief period aud call your at tention to a • DISSERTATION ON l'ATS. It has been remarked by some eminent histori an—perliaj s it was the author of dark, the lliant Killer—that ‘‘the Cat is a four legged vermin, covered with fur. and has a continuation which is from j entailed in the family.” It is impossible to add have | to this graphic description, I therefore desist, ex Montgomery in tbe direction oi « •muuu..*. - - j "' t to speak of the moral attributes of this inter rs that this party will be met and defeat ■ • ; K cif . aUlre _ Tliat the Cat is endowed wit! stsollg hope T he Xnrel wrilina panic. ..... «■ in, to the surface c.-nrin a (lections is shown by its being called feline. wliicli. of c ourse, is nothing but a corruption o( up j : but at tlie same time, it is very voracious. hound in velvet and sent to Queen Victoria. essenie rustic bye path, diverging to the right or to WPre „ n w y lite satin in gold letters, the left, and running at random through the wood - - — - W here he can turn aside to wander in green glades, inhale tin- aroma of wild flowers, and listen to tin caroling of the feathered songsters—w hen he can throw Irimscli down on a grassy hillock, to him, as luxurious as a king s couch. OCEAN. List ?n olJ Ocean as he. bumps 'gainst the shore, Shaking the world with his rumble and roar, Dashing his white beard up into the clouds. And making e'en dead men quake in th* ir shrouds Hurrah for King Neptune, the Godot the sea! f Not that he cares a d d cent far me ) No misfires he lias but (lie glorious moon. And therefore he’s always in bed very soon. i GREAT WORK!!! Written fur the moral instruction of Youth !! ! ! ADOLPHE SNIGGERS; ou - * The Story of a He-Coqaette! BY Ciiar’n A. B $ Augustus Adolphus Albert Fitz-Zaines »Smithe. A. M , P. Q. K., L M. N. W, F. R S. Sold Midway Between the Lunatic Asylum j and the Penitentiary. rarer —10, or two copies for $100. (Copyright secured.) MAKE YOUR CITY TAX - RETURNS. couxcil’cAmbkh ( Apum, 12th, 1364. \ M Y BOOKS are now open t irec ivetho Returns of 1‘rciperty in the city for the present year, and aii parsons'liable to pav Tax. are hereby notified to come forward and make r heir returns promptly. By order of ihe Board. JAMES C. SHEA. 45 6t Cierk. LOST UR STOLEN'! Post Quartermaster’s office. State of Georgia, ) Milledgeville, April 15th, 1865. ) I O^T or stolen from the camp of the State Wagon J Train, on the night of the 13th inst, a medium sized mare tru'e—brown, with blaek stripes down her back and shoulders—four or five years old, and in food or der—has harness marks and is wild—she left with hal ter chains on her m-ek. A liberal reward will be pai 1 for the apprehension nnd delivery- JOHN D. POPE, 45 2t Capb and A. Q. M. State of Georgia. GEORGIA, Pulaski county. S IXTY, da*s after date applica'ion will be made to the honorable Oourt. of Ordinary of said county, for leave t.n sell the negroes belonging to nr dec’.d. PARKEKSOV. SOMETHIN' 8ICM,iaKr^„., a New wuhK! CONFESSIONSOFA ljip T "AN (tlf’ER TRUE Tu ? BY MRS. EDWARD Lk’igii ■ I'M H ■ * n ■ ■ Li • ■ _ _ H A!-Ii th minors of Cordial Parker ELIZABETH April 12th 18(i5. [j j s] PlRhlSIllfD AND f 0r At Hi? Confederate Union. Ofl)f Pi Also at Grieve A Clark’s Qru"- Store PRK £M B C0Plf -^<“•»«». ,o Milledgeville, March 20, 1365. $50(TRE\VARi). T^I\ E HLNDRED DOLLARS will be paid f, r ± tbe arrest ot a negro man Santee, and a u, man. Mason, his wile. They tan away from L place about the 25th of November Us^ They ,'* thought to be in the upper edge of Baldwin ' n Jones county, in Hil.’s District Santee is 4.' of age and his wife about the same .ve. ' ' Xi 1 want tuem lodged in some safe Jaih F. A. IIUSOS Blilledgevillo March 24th 1S05. .14 o.. 45 9t. $300 REWARD: Co;'iTHp«n<lcnrr. We must ask pur correspondents to make the articles short, very short. We have but a Small space, arid cannot yield it to personal matters. Oh. no, he never home comes la!e »t Slight; Never reels 'long the street ail fuddled and ’t>%h f His drink-is of the freshest salt water— And Ire’s not in love with his landlady's daughter, j ture to be spread before the people. We should He bearsin bis pocket the Health of the world. I ^ accommodate our friends, but we can GEORGIA, Irwin county. W HERE VS, Miles Fitzgarold makes application 1 O Negroes, Wilde und Clay, runaway fro’.'i roi.r t , to me for letters of Administration on the estate j K Gordon 011 1st ins, - ., and I tlduk they ure going t<> * ... - ,J J 1 Savannah. I will pay the above reward to any p>T-.a corifinipg them in some safe jail so I c^»i get them.— of Perry Fitzgarold dect'ased. These are therefore to cite all persons interested, to , , . - ... - to show cause, if any they can, whv said letters shoul when there are so many subjects ot a pubuc ua- ; Uyt he granted. anpeur at my office ou the 1st Monday in May next, j Wade is 26 years old, weight 150 y^ aini is dark.— "d I Clay, is 22 years old, weight"!60 lbs—is dark. W, M. STEPHENS 44 tf. and the pubic: weal. 1 >Ulill£ At Home. the past ten days or two weeks, we Given under my hand, and official signature, this ^ Milleil^eville, April7th, 1865. April 15th, I860. i 45 5t L. M. COLBEKTH. Ord’y. | Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GE’OUGIA. Irwin countv. ! 9UQ 1{OIA ,Twi W UK me nn-1 .Tame: ) This is therefore to cite and admonish, all persons 1 interested, tube end app< ar atfny office, within tint Which there by sailors and gamblers was Imrled: ! not do so. We hope, therefore, that we will uot j ——r Irwin COUIltv ‘ J GEOBGTA,Twiggs county. Oh, Lunn, sweet moon how jealous I he. j be asked to publish any communication that is j EItEAS. Willian Branch makes »u>plieation to r pQ. Redding J. Joyless, one of the Distributee- c ' I lor I lie loVc o! liie IiA»ra ol the vhort, well written, Hud pertinent to the times | \ Y me for letters of G ujiriliadship uf Wiluy Branch 1 . * I,e usHate or Mrs f»wrgiu Ann Kvans, la;.- <• • „ and James Branch. 1 said emunty deceased. You a,e hereby notifie-rthat I shall npplv in term, of the law. to the (. ..inf Ordinary of said c untv. J(t of the ectaie hare had the pleasure of taking by the hand a | April 15th, 1865. time prescribed by law. to show cause if any they have, [ f he next July term t lieieof for a division whv letters of Cuarflmnship Kiionhl not !>♦» gnmtofl. : o: V* *^ovMseii, tiiuuti^ t!,u di^trihutccs. Given under inv hand, and official signature, this ■ This Janujrrj-I8t!i, their laurels te fore ‘‘thiscrnAl War is not confident, but wc have strung assurance <> able to present *«ur readers with the most t in n-r- startling narrative of the day. as soon as the arm ments eae be perfected. D will be hi tale,” minutely and graphically dcs oingjbya Thomas Cat. in defeating a conspiracy, a* ° A j once applied to the Georgia Legislature, and had I his name changed to Cutahne.. (lie was a cousin r ‘e*" j „f mine, and Ida cqguoinen was originally John Tr< ' r | Sniggers.) ... . ibinv the journey j what can be more charming than a suck plump flt.Al'TER \ III. ‘‘Toby or not Toby ' !hat's the question. If I am Toby, then 1 Toby am ; If not, then 1 not Toby be. So why this wrangling about a senseless matter number of onr returned prisoners of War, who havf. some ot them, been confined at Fort Bela- , ware, for in ire than 2'l months. We welcome ! them to the comforts and pleasures of home, after • a long an l painful confinement, and trust they may i never again have to experience the horrors of a i Yankee prison. We would be pleased to uien- rtion names, but there are one or two whose names we do not remember, and, therefore, we retrain j fiooi giving any. 45 5t L. M. COLBERTH, Only, j L. S. 33 eow (nr II. M. LOYLESS, Adm'r By Jiis Ait y in fuel E. A. Uice Court., with highly spirited cats, and vH the Greenville Tailor entering upon the dnU.-s of Worannnt promise tliat thore m«a*» the case, as we are not advised whether Andy takes any. calico along with him when but we do promise that.the original tailor, dignified office. |,e anv woman m lie travel Ex-Senat<>r nn-1 present Vice President of the U. S- .!mll settle the mooted question viz: !’iat it take „ia, tailors to make a man. Prentice of tin- Louisville j mriial wi 1 b • on the stand (if sober) to. prove that Andy didn’t get tight under his auspices, and Jonn Korney will be ready to swear that Andy didn t get hi. liquor in the basement of the kitchen cabinet The narrative will close n-itli n pathetic sketch of the ta kln-rofr of the Vice President, by Forney and Kay inond. on two chips, to bis quarters nt the National Hotel followed bv the- English and Russian minister, pnll bearer.. Who'll subscribe for a copy ’ d . may be, wuo Goes hot nave mo- j Some women resemble some cats. j ments of repentance, accompanied with a sincere j They require watching. j desire to be better; who does not look forward to | They lie—before the tire. some period when the present course of life shall | Thev ought to Le tapped on the cranium, and be abandoned, and he or she become models of vir- ! h - . ri i t I »ua uml nrnnnptv cut down to four new dresses per wet k. j and propriety. rt . o. » p, l.oocf r»f l,nri)on ia nilleb tlinilffllt ' I WHS 1IO CXCeptiOH tO tlllS HUS. Cnu l <ai-orgin do belief t Accounts stato tliat ihe Capital of Alabama was given up without a blow to save it. Will not Georgians do better by Columbus ? Enemy near Cotiinibnn. We understand that a telegram states that the enemy have appeared at Columbus, knd were re pulsed. GEORGIA, Wilcox county. Oniinarys office, for said county. W HEREAS. Miles Fit/garald af?plie c to me foT letters of Guardianship of the persons and property of the minor heirs of Pery Fitzger ald dec'd. The-e are therefore to cite and‘admonish the kindred of said dec'd to tile their objection, if any they have on the first Monday in May next why said letters should not be granted. J. W. MASH BURN Only. March 25th, 1365. (pdj 45 fit. Baker County, B her iff Sale. NOTICE. | A I’PLICATION, will hp made for the renewal Dining years • death Cba-s igl. N. C. hu adivi ud fb ; nn<! or; ve been el<-< d were In- i and from tie i > to nnd perilous <-am- l.i. Cob C A. ('min. Messrs. Editors. It becomes our painful duty to ree our lamented brother and friend, Lt. C (h.nn. He enli-ted subject to the call for volunteer.- m MndPli, 1861. lie was elceted Captain by the unani mous vote of the company, and »><*vcr did fin officer more gallantly and gracefully fill the position. <>n March the 15tfi the company left tins city for Griffin Gh. where they rendezvoused for a few i/.ed the 45th Rcg’t. and he would lia> Lt. ('•Ionel at that time, lint to him, that thev refused t.» give him up ns tlu-ir < om- mandaut, and hajkM*- «*» *beir wish* s. From Gn <m t!iev went to Gold-d.ol Virginia, wheic the iife CHAPTER V. “Ho, Nurse!” ( Borneo, and Juliet.) ‘‘I presume likely.” (Dickens, not Charles) -As .lie siips she slides along— A trusty friend is hard to found.” (Byron.) \ gave up in disgust and returned to my evil way*. I One dav while torn by emotions uf remorse. I ; was perambulating a ve dant forest, one ot n»- I ture's cathedrals whose broad a : s!es were filled pnign commence. 1. »f riiiu: with the mv-sic of birds, and tlu- perfume of a thou sand flowers, when I encountered an infant swine, with a tear in its trmh r eye, nnd evidently lost. ! One bright sunny day as ‘the ad vespers te clouds i On the spur of the moment, 1 took out my note ! 0 f heaven were approximating to colligation,’ book and penoil, and wrote the following impromp- i [ was leisunjy strolling through the exquisitely j tu j beautiful village of Dogtoicn, so called, from the j l f r ,t;t that it is the birth place of a Doge of Venice, j i onot the "Dodge" of Venice.) who was born 1 I about 1 h3 year 750 B. C. Originally, the name j i was ■■ Dogrtcwn,” hut ihe next gencralio'n being! i fll! industrious and energetic race,, and heartily : | de<}>isiug Ease, showed its fearless democratic,spir- J ™-| j* and republican simplicity by dropping the **«.” I e.l j well, as 1 walked along slowly, A mashed bat! ej ! w jfj, inebrated gc-nMeman under it, trom Parts • „,. k-ssi iie swore he was H*‘Friuchman”—op-: Uroacheil me sajing—the “gentleman,‘-not the j, a f “PLze. snr, will jer honor give a poor) Friiiclintan a dhrop of wather, for I’m so hungry j that I don’t know where 1 shall slape ter night ? " j ;‘J! V friend," ‘‘said I, *1 presume from your re-j maiks. that you are seeking employment. What can m n do*s‘ -‘An sure lean do anything, hut I I've come out to take a bit of tber rain, then I’ll j tv for a sitewation as a rret nurse. Yer see lie was in the terrible fight Frazier’s Farm. Cedar linn and Cold Harbi.r, ami among the few that survived these scenes <.i carnage and death unharmed and unhurt. He was in tin- seven j app* ....... 3" (W* around Richmond, where wills patriotic ! yer R.verince, Urn not much on bah.es, bu the nays rv'ii «■- ... • _ : n j (bvii on tugs—an sure that s the oame thing, valor and dcterniinanorriicwid e * ,!> K • | (< a ,])y [ walked away leaving him patiently aiding the liofits of freedom to drive-back the tu e i> in ; VVJ ,iting for the shower which was to fit him for vision that threatened the desolation of tlie • hisnew duties, thinking of the incalculab'e evil llis fortitude, calin and chivalrous bearing in d'esc U^^ hich would result from such a change in domes renowned nSliievemeuts. won tlie^ plaudits «.f Ins mcii, ■ tic economy. and the admiration ot all who knew him. lie was ... j 1 know you will be astonished, kind peruser, the Perfsylvania cmnpaign.-ffiugl.t llnxngh the battle j when I .tell you .Udt JYad at Gettysburg, and though severe was his loss of men, and disastrous the results t» the army, he n turn* d U> Yirginiu devotion. Aroused from 'links to a I’lG. Beautiful, beautiful bird. Beautiful, beauiifui bird, Hava you lost your way ? Have you gone astray, Beautiful, beautiful bird ? Beautiful, beantitul bird. Have you strayed from the herd ’ Have you a brother, Who is jour mother, Beautiful, beautiful bird ? Beautiful, beautiful bird, No answer from you I've heard — Ah, a tear i.» thine eye* Sweet piggi-J, don't erv, Beautiful, beautiful bird! Part of Foster's division, 24th corps, made a gallant charge this A. M. and captured a very im portant fort with its entire garrison. All seems well with us. Rverthing quiet just now. A. Ltxcot.jf. a ua A*, isa. •_£ kaa ■_£> ^ i in February 1 1th, in Fiemington. T.iberty Co., 1 V Rev 1). C Buttolph, Mr Edwin F. Palmer, J. tf. Davis' Legion, and Miss Josie E. MANN, second daughther of Mr. John E. Mann. On February 23th in Fiemington, Liberty Co., by Rev. 1) C. Bottolph. S-*rg't. J. C. Non MAN. Jr tf. Davis’ Legion, and Miss Lai’RA IsaBcILL, youngest daughter of Mr. Samuel Palmer. A reformed Lunatic was *o overpowered upon reading these lines, that he burst into tears, and ■aid they n minded him of some versos which were written upon his cook's child, who was now no more. I appreciated his feelings, and gave him 1S65 two copies, one for himself and one for his rook Milleilgevillo Baptist Church, ) April 2. 1X65. > Whereas. <>ar heavenly Father has removed from 1 time to eternity onr beloved brother I). B Stetson who wns for manv veins tlie milv deacon of this church, nfid who departed this life on the 21th day of February j 1865, nfter a long and painful iHness Resolved. That while we mourn his dentil, we humbly b.»w to the. will of Almighty God '1 hat we are com forted in the b.- ief jliat onr loss is his eternal gain. lb-solved. Thiil we tender our warmest sympathies Totlie finni y of tir-.ileoeasid. in this|heir deep affiic- ; noil. And that the clerk send a copy of these resolu- •tions to the Christian Index (Macon,) our city papers, I and to the l.ninily, and sister of tlie ifeceased. Also that a copy be entered upon the church book. Dorn- iiv order ot church in conference April j WILD-'be sold before the Court House door in . * *2 New ton, Baker county, ou the first Tuesday in MAY next, the following property to-wit- Dot of Land No 16, in the 12th District of Baker county. levied on as the property of Rich- ard F. Lyon to satisfy a tax fira fir State and coun ty tax ■ Also at the same time and place the premises wlrereon Walter Kelly formerly resided. No. 11-. I Also at tlu- same time and-place a sufficient pn'r- 1 tion of the premises whereon M. E Cook now re- j sides; all sold to sat sfy tax fifas for State and Coun- ! ly tax. ids J. M. ( ALHOLN Sherifi*. j GEORGIA, Pulaski County. • " «1 of the following described 4 per cent Con- | \^^REREAS, A/ary E. McPhail applies to me federate certificates issue by J U. Horne, Agt. at ! * fjr letters ot administration nn the estateof Millodgeville, and taken by the public enemy. i ^ U. McPhail late ot said County dec'd. No. 332 issued to M. C. Butts March 13th, I3C4, i 1 hese are therefore to cite all persons interested to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in M*y next, and show cause if any they can why letters of administration should not ba granted the applicant in terms of tlie law Given under my hand aud official signature this 20th day of March, 1365. 42 at. JOHN ./ SPARROW Ord’y. GEORGIA, Pulaski County. J AME3 R. Coombs applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of A. C. DeLettn late of s8(d County dec’d. All persons interested will be and appear at the ; -egular terra of the Court on the 1st. Monday in May next, to show cause if any they can why said letters shall not be granted the applicant in j terms of ti e statute. Given under my hand and official tig-nature this [ 13th day of March 1365. 42 5t. JOHN J. SPARROW OftTf ' GEORGIA, Pierce county. I. Biss, March 26th, ; $100,00. ‘ No. 43l, issued to Belli, i 1364, for 400,00. „ . B B deGR YFFENBIEI). Milledgeville-' April 13tlr 13(55. 45. fit. FOR SALE. S hickory, lying about .-ix mi'.-: There is one hundred and fifty acres* years new ground. . For particulars apply at this office Milledgeville Jail. 7th,*1X65. OFFICIAL. fixed -.villi oak nnd troin Mil’edgcviiie. of tlie laud 2 and3 31 tf. Macon, Ga., March 16. 13fi5. The following Orde.s have been received from ,,Headquarters Mi itary Division of the West:” For the purpose o' colleciing and providing for tbe prompt restoration to th. -r several Regiments, . Battalions or Companies all absentees from Lee’s, i \\ HERE AS John M .riers ms made applicatuc ‘ . , ... * , . , ti to me tor letters of Guardianship of tlie oersnut btewari s am lea <*>n■ P- ^ U1 • & | and property of Thomas J., Bepjainin J., and Rachael measures wi.l betaken without o .--a> : . ! E. Miocbow minor children of Abrabuiu Miueheivlate I. Brig Gen MACit'l.l . P A ( S. in addition ; of said county deceased, to his othhr duties, is specially charged with the | These are "therefore to cite and ailmoni.-li, a 11 persons general supervision o*’the s rvice invol-ved—his i concenietl, to file their objections on or before the first Headquarters being at Ms^coo , Georgia—and he ! Monday in May next. will t ,ke all practicable ateps to re- all to their 'Vitness iny hand,-and offiaial signature, March, colors all who are absent from any other cause fitl * ^ than actual disabili'r for field service, or on prop- j - - Idfl ■) H. \\ . G RADY, Onl y. erly granted furloughs. To this end lie willes- j GEORGIA, Berrien CouMy. tabli h camps at Columbus, Atlanta, Albany, Mr- ijj.:reA8, A D Patterson applies to me for 1 con and Augusta, Ga ; Montgomery, Selma and j }} letters.of administration on the estate of A.P. j Mobile. Alabama: at Jackson, Macon ana Colum bus, Mississippi; and such other points as may be found expedient to which absentees living in the vicinities respectively shall be required to repair and report, tnd to which will be sent all those who may be collected by neighboring Enrol ing Offi cers, who will be called on to give assistance under the regulations of the Conscript Bureau. . lie will Patterson dec'd. These nre therefore to cite all persons interested to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to file objections, if *ny they have why said letters should not be granted. Witness my hand officially this 6th day of March, 1865 42 5t. W. E. CONNELL, Ord'y. <'. G. Tu b:ui>. Clerk. E. BROOKS, Moderator. also require all^officers and men to repair to the j - o„ 1 j nearest rendezvous appointed wlfo may be abs^it j ,PP in ~ Connty. i bv anv authority less than that of these Headquar- I Yl7 IJEKEAS, Aaron Johnson ! - * .1 • jr-m a e . • tx - |- I | | lot tulal Ilf O (1 HO tnlof l-nl «/in i;iiArrcR ix. , . . . t Vwji I dinks of vot I am and vot I used to von, - Iir,e ‘ married ! j j.j ts j || ^row niinest If away widout sufficient' shortly before this, a good looking young woman. ; (g • Schiller. ! the daughter ot rich hut honest, parents. My ' ' ‘ t s were ; ‘You hadn’t ought to gone and done it ’—Trans- I Inleil from the French of Cict’-r Hugo. j attkntio.i, iulitia: Exkoctivk Dkpsrtmx.st, ( Miliedge^-i'.le, April 15lh,‘ 186.’ Major den. (S. IF. Smith: Tlie movements of tiie enemy in Central Alabama indicate an intention ou tlit-ir part to make au early 1 reason lor so doing was, that her narenl full of < ourego, confidence, nud unconquet a j W i-a!tliv. 8he was a simple, um-.fi'. cted creature wiio ' loved her home and her clfiffiren, ( who were born u WM mi(U1 le life that I in accordance w it I* a silly taaLini, which 1 regret to Misg j.; U pben.ia Sophronia say, stiil exists,) and ca-rrg nutlung for the Kjcarj. charminff al ,d accomplished lad. ! almost seventy five years old, wore a wig**, but to me these w-ere recommends- I Militia of this State subject to your command, to ren- tions; fur sho could not grow much older, (and ! dezvous-ut Coluuil.iis as fast as possible. All win E-alm repose, at the iiiidmgot hour, - calling his men into raiiks.-^iiarching through mud and mire, over hills and valleys.—wading creeks and rivet*,—arriving nt the point of danger by noon too next day.—bive-uaek until night again shuts in upnu il-e woiId around, he lies down to rest with u. but 1 world. Of course we weie eufirS.y unsuited to] each other. She could not comprehend my v»«i projects to gau» fame and wealth: she thought of applies to me for ters or of the. Commander of the Department ol f f letters ot administration on the estate of Alabama, Mississippi and E st Louisiana; in which ] Johnson dec d. - case he will make a requisition for such absentees | ' P,, ’ se B,t, to l 'i. te persons interested to be and uponAhat Commander, t-> whom he will couimuni- | fPP; al m Y office on or before the first I cuday cate n copy of these O.-lers, wifh a request for the j j 11 ^May next, and fiie their objections it any they necessary orders to enable him to execute his duties within the limits of that command. II. All officers and men collected at the several rendezvous, established under these orders, south and w est of Montgomery, Ala , will- be concentrated as soon as practicable at that place, and those i brought together in Georgia will be assembled at Augusta. have otherwise letters of administration will bo granted said applicant. ’ J. UGHTSEY, Ord’y. March 6tli, 1665. 42 ot. GEORGIA, Appling County. 'y^ T TlEREAS, Aaron Johnson applies to me for nothing but ot laihies mill buttermilk. I soon iett subject to your command, under former orders from I. In obedience to the above order, Major E. D Wiliet. 4 rib Alabama Regiment, lias been directed to take command - r the Rendezvoose at tbe guardianship ot Mary Johnson minor heir of John Johnson dec'd. T he»e are to cite all persons interested to be and appear ;,t my office on or before the first Monday in May next,and file their objections if any they months. He returned home nod ns early a- circumstances •would admit, consummated an engagement of marriage with Mkt Lucia Griswold, a young lady of rare nccoin- p idimeut*. Shortly after, his Mother-in-law diol, and by common entreaty nud consent, he assumed, and disposed ol, the administrative responsibilities of the estate. Although suffering more or le*p from the bad i„ his shoulder,-impelled by l«W exalted conceptions of patriotism, and duty, and Ins high toned sense of honor, ho hastened back to join his command nt Pe tersburg, where he was killed dead on tin- field and fell into the enemy's hands, (on the 25th ol March.* Lee ordered his body rescued undeu 11 ig of ti'ii lie w4« decently interred >'• 'he - ,! Gen. . nnd • fir-t , or a young man’s tieait. ner rortune. was ampio "An Ode to a Sausage,' * . — g0 too wfts j lt . r person. Well, I determined to which when printed had created quite a furor! Flirt icith licr’.—to glut my vengeance! throughout the Literary world, of which she was! * the‘"bright particular star ” Her butcher ou see-; It was done ! The old heart was broken! 1 ing the verses, remarked, that r:he had “ode him 1 had again haeu successful, -but was now utterly lor sausages for a long time,’’—probably he meant j miserable. * “oictdMercenary creature! Con.d a child of! «j/.. r nr .... > Genius remember such a trifle as a bate! er’s bill? j . . ,* But you don’t kuow who Mrs. Cleopatra Muggins ! I WENT.. is i’U tell you. ■ - I On a couch of amber line, with the pale moon beams playing upon her wan features, she lay re- Geiu-ra! Order, / No I. $ , , In obedience to lue abov Macon, April 15, IX1J5. the.n at the point of assembly. ...... I Toe* are therefore to cite dll persons interested to .> ( amps of Rendezvous will be established | bi-nml appear at my office on or before the l*t Mon as early as practicable at the following points, viz: I ,i ftv m May next, aii-1 show cause, if anv they cun. why Columbus. Atlauta, Albany, Macon and Augusta, | letters of Guardianship sh< uld not bi; granted in terms t-ruoraud Coinmauder-iii-t'l.raf, the militia of the State 1 Georgia; Montgomery, Seiuia ,-ui-l Mobile, Alabama, | ofthe sttitute. of Georgia, excepting those between fifty and sixty Hn( j at Jackson Macon and Columbus, Mississippi ! Given under my hand, nnd official signature, tha years of age,arc hereby ordered to rendezvous at Co- j q’[ ie officers and men collected in them will be for- j April 1st, 1865. directions from the Gov- umbus, without delay. warded, those reporting in Alabama and Misaissip- I T he publica.ton of tins orderw.fi be consul- Montgomery; those in Georgia to Augusta or ? re l Macon. Until these camps are established, officers nd :i>en will report to the nearest Post Comman- d-rs *r Enrolling Officers, who are requested to orders will in tli.s command. Officers and men will observe that not only those under fifty years of age. who 14 ot JOHN J. SPARROW. Only geinery ami Augusta wiil make a weekly report of the officers and m*'n received during the week, Presbyterian church nt Peters mig ^ blr.z- ot ngtit. trem u niaiiow cauuies wuicli ] ••j-,,, gmne U* qifit Never di-1 nobler bhaj-l stain S<»tt •• ru i were firmly fixed in quart bottles on J.he chimney egrate to South ILcst Georgy where pei visions are j to Columbus, all who fail te start at once upon th*- I am unbiased by kindred const* ein.mu., oi -j. p lecc _ j ( uly, twas a most brilliant aitair—au j cheap ; but before I go, listen to roe, listen to i publication of tbisorder. General, Field and Stall'! ot Y .i . ,, , ,, , . , f muturrf! high personal regani. when I asset! ihat lie wn» i a . mo8 pi ie , e light, music and flowers! j me, oil, my fondly loved Adolphe, let me beg you I officers, and detachment* will report at the ren lez- j an (*® 8 re,, ff 10 m camp a e o rpo »ne of the purest, and best young men I have ever j Oh, kind muse inspire my pen to write i to keep your oath no longer. Turn from your evil j vuus immediately, (-apt. Prudcu’s battery ot'ar- known. In the camp, or field, the bivouack, or line of | Tho glorious meeting ot that witching night,! ways, trifle uo longer with ns poor wiiumeu—b«- march—at home with the busy throug, or the social j When first I met and gave 3 hoggins • a pure pood man tike me. It is the last request circle in tlie church, or supplicating a throne of grace j To Mrs. Cleopatra Mugpins! f Original, j that I will ever make ot you, will jou refuse around the familv nltar, lie was the same devout, and ! 1 had attended the ball at tiie special request of: me !” “Oh, mj’ ancieut wirgiii," I passionately * r ’ ished Christian. For refinement cl teste, sagaci ' General SS.imey Mudliead, (**ne ol that large class cried, “believe me, I will do what e’er you ask. I unbiem i ■ iud nin-nt f.*r truth, who are destitute of character, command or coin-1 will become as pure a man as you are—or I'll ty.dww**® .on, • u ti,#» i.leiiieiiLs that combine uiiseion,) and was standing b} tLe side of Dr j tr virtue, and honesty,and a i ’ ’ .. h e I Vcre de Vere CucOmber, late i*i charge of the | 3he sqnrezed my hand, wiped her eyea. aud in U*c truly noble, and good, he wasim.-mpa* 11 1 j Kdcm quick Hospital, when he called my attention | sneezed—tllen drawing fr.iin her lips her teeth, birioryrf— ill deep conversation. One was our host Mud- arid think of me.’ J was overcome, aud left her head, a lean, lauk creature with a face tliat would j weeping. Around my neck, pendant troin do credit to a No, 1 Convict. I would give you a black ribbon, they still hang aud gnu to into my deseripiiou of Mudliead, out the claims of liospi- very soul. tality toibid- Tlie other was, iudeed it was—a Stic was my literary friend and my literal friend woman, hut I thought her an angel—a vision of Ilad it not been for her I should have still goue on—and where would I have ended / Y’ouug men, take warning by my experience. Should yon go astray, however, tuny you too find a “literary’’ friend to revise tbe proof sheets of your life. Y'ouug womeu, beware, oh beware, of “literary friends”—should jou chance to slip, don't tell the world about it. Administrator's Hale. \1TIEL BE SOLD in the town ofMonticello, Jsspd - * ' county, on t he first Tuesday iu .1 une next, wit?® tlie legal hoars of sale, the following negroes brioagu-' to tlie undivided estate of Harris Allen, ol saidcoontv.* dec'd. to-wit: one negro mm, Toni, nlxmt 30 vearsoW- s collected, |and one negro girl Eliza, about 12 war? old. ! "gade. the I under an order of tlu- Court of Ordinary ofJ«9f[ to which I county, tor distribution among the di-tributees of- 4 * 1 at Mont tie'-eased. This -iStii day of March. 1865. H tds JOHN M. ALLEN, Adm r, (»• h. u.) with the Will annexw- honor W> the city of his birth- Humble, modest aud remarkably kiuu, an graceful i« Iris manners, tho beau, ideal ol human p*t- fectioo,—the admiration of his friends, aud tire idol of his family- Hut his sun in its vernal glory,has gone down, yet ■ends its radiations heavenward, to comfort, to cheer, and attraet,—and though friends ou earth mourn their lose, his spirit exults iu eternal gaiu. Beyond the scenes nt revolution, aud commotion!—the i ns,, ot in furiated armies,—tlie roar and tlmuder of lMttle fi,.d4ls. t lie pains of death, or grasp of the grave, he chants hallelujahs with tin- redeemed ofthe Lord. May the Iyord bless his bereaved, and afflicted wife, aootbe her sorrow,—bind up the broken lieart,—and auuplv by his grace, a void this world <an never till. ‘ * ” J V I. BKANTLY. heavenly beauty. I could dwell lor hours on her amis, her eyes, her lovely nose! Seeing my look of admiration, my friend remarked with enthusi asm, “That is the dirtne Muggins! Tliat is the 1’oetess, Authoress and Coquette !” But, said I, “what is the-matter with her face, it looks red and scrofulous?" ‘Oh,’replied he, ’that always is tho way that Coquettes laces look Y'ou see tffty are squeezed so often, which drives the blood into the head, that it never has time to flow back in its original channel.” ‘Surely,’ said Dr. Cucumber, ‘you’ve read her exquisite ‘Lines on the Death of a Flea,’ or her Richmond, 1st April, 1865. Mr. Editor: I kindly forward you my adver tisement, which you may publish free of charge; should you, however, insist on acknowledging in 6onie way my great liberality, I beg to inform you tillery is included in this call. IV. No excuse will be accepted fiom those who carried their arms home with them, in case they fail to bring them back—nil ate enjoined not on ly to obey this oider promptly, but they are author ized r.nu dir*fted to bring out afi who owe service hi the mititta. ai d all public arms, uot in public use, iu their respective districts must be brought to the rendezrous V. The militia between fifty aud sixty years of age in each county are required to hold themselves iu readiness at a moment's notice, to obey further 4. Post, conwrvinders are requested to direct their quartermasters and commissaries to give all necessa*’*’ '•’•rudies called f ;r by officers engaged on this d-., . .. i i iu the limits of their cotnmaud. 5. I an* lutormed that tho officers sent to me for this duty, have been selected for their special fitness. It is, therefore, not necessary to urge upon them devotirn to the s-rvic*: and earnestness iu their eudeavors to assist in bringing their old comrades backfto their colors, but as the very na- . ture of their service sends them-to the vicinity of J their homes, I may warn th jm of the danger of al- i lowing themselves to lose one day in tlie enjoy ment ot home, which should be devoted to tiffing Ordinary's office of said, county. Y\ IIEREAS Mrs. Lydia Ciioato app'wsk® 1 » » administration aim testamento auneso & , Estate of Thomas W. Choate late of said count? tot os the orders of the Govei nor,.calling them into active].. , , . „ ’ , • , . , , ... , , . . f j the tanks, by winch homes are to be defended. By older of G .W tiSllTH, Maj. Gen T. Hardeman, Jr., A. A. G. Mtlledgeville, April 17,1365. In compliance with the above Proclamation and Order, the Militia of Baldwin County are hereby ordered to be iu Milledgeville on Weduesday morning next, to take the train to Columbus A S. RUTHERFORD. Major Com'dg Militia of Baldwin Co. GOOTTPLOUGlYANIMAL OtC BROOD MARE, to exchange for provisions. JAS P. HARRISON. Milledgeville, April 13, 1355. 45 tf 6. All officers and men returning are urged to bring in their arms, or any arms they may find in the country, They wifi the sojuer ba cuabled to joiu their colors. W. VST. MACKALL. Brigadier Goueral £9* Afi papers in Georgia, Alabama and Mis sissippi are requested to copy for one week—six times-.those it* Georgia will scud their accounts to Post Quartermaster at Macon ; those in Alabama to Post Quartermaster in Montgomery; those in Mississippi to Post Quartermaster at Columbus for payment. W. VV M. March 18th, 1665. 42 fit. ceased. IIH Tlies5 arc to cito and admonish all r-erfons (* b * tP '' erj concerned to tile t!,eir objections, it :w.v they; • t*» the contrary, iu this otUce. on or by tin- tu-' • .J in May next, otherwise adn:ini-*tration will b* -.F -, Given under my hand officially, March 2*V?v (I’d.) UPLANDT. ROg&frjU> GEORGIA, Jones count v. * Ordinary's office of said county. »r lV r IILUEAS, A.I. Middle brooks applies 1 ®^ ” ' administration on the estate of Thei Gas ’' deceased. . T hese are to notify all persons concerned to n ‘ trS iv, objections in tins office ifany tlrny have, to« e llW on or before tlie first Monday in May ne -' f ’.,s iffij. Given under my Imnd. olllciallv Man-- 1 jS Ard’v. 43 5t (Pd ) B. TjCftd: * GEORGIA, Jouescounty. • Ordinary's office <Jsaid coui• .V- W HEREAS, .Mr-. Nancy Kitc-licr.s ad '" r ’V )e aTe Kitchens dccM. l*as uia<ie a|ipli ( ’ n, ‘. to sell all the land and negroes of said e- a [0 gig their All persons concerned are notified lie' ! ou or by olijections, if uuy they have in tins otu.e, first Monday in June next.. . Witness my hand and officially April , )r j'y, 145t (Pd.) B. T. KOSS) xi *