Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 18??-1889, November 13, 1861, Image 1

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SOUTHERN KXTEIM’RISE. ••ao•• 0 a a * • , - vol n . Ot Jlotttfwit (fcittermsf, 1 .. • BK\ iN, & r. in. * • • Proprietors. *i ‘SE L ‘ R - NKA I’ t * • „ . . MUBftt'^IPTIOX.* ■ * TERMS. . •* , V. * ” • ♦ Ii not • . • ... ‘ * * * * • • • ■ . * .* • * , • • -*• s y • . *-.*• • . . AIM RUYIMIMi. . • TEBdl&i • - ft I ■ 1* K 8 for the ff ° • • -i * the time, will be publiahedftml > , a O iti \ iiv N >in • ex .t iling .-ix line*, vyll be published gratL; but C ash, at* rate of One Dollar t‘r every twelve printed lines exceeding that number, j -. A y . ■ theii favors previ- j O a < ii ADVBBVwmijrvs. . Our contract with Advertisers will be governed by the following ltules. each square being composed of twelve .-'•/lid AiinKaa lines: o o • .I.i : : • a ■ -5 . . . * Is 2 -2 I** °OoO ~ j i i .N'. II )F Ai)\IKH.'EIfEM.\ e J 2 <D a -7 • > I If * J I 9ae 8 |re $5 00 *5 00 $lO 00 sl2 6flS Twi ‘ - • 8 00,14 §6 18 00 20 00 i •Three Squares 10000 16 00 21 00 , 25 004 Fonr Squared • 12 00 IT 00 22 uO 26*08* *•. ■ 1 1 00 20 00 25 nii 30 00 • S ’ * 18 00 24 00 3I 00 35 00 Oue*rfalf < . . rhree Fourths Colutqp 35 •>! | ( (in 5200 (JO 00 —■- —ft -. — ♦ —— j s( for the tewn of one year, will be 4 ■ . • * g * Out j Dull i per La v> tl (>AL .ADVhKTIVJ UEM s. , An . aving oecaai< n to advertise £iegal Sales- j • . ompi lit dby law to col.ply wftli the following rules; . • • *. Atlmiui*tintoi-. I'vei-utor* or <*a*irilian..: v * • Exe ; >rs or Guai Uans, gre required bylaw teg be 8 g month, between hoar ♦ a■> , , i-i fe- i ■ ;i ■ • in. and tiirA in the a-terno a, at tun Cau; t •. is.- in the county iu which the pf yis- n • X *- 4 ‘ •••-’ must be _ .-.i in ;i ..1 -i ‘ u-, te Kory Days previous to •. a Bate es rerwaai Property s . * , Notices A of F rsonal f njperty must be giveti ut le.i> fen Da*, s previ-ius to the day dl sale. ‘ Htati Dobtur. *lllll fti-c.lilori*: • JI ‘ ) and Ci liters of an estate must , ays o . 1 l oin t *rOr liit try Lear* to >icll*: Not * ra lie to the Coqrt ••f Oi li try*for leave to sell Ltaad or Negroes, mast • be publis icd weekly for Two M inths. . Adtni i I.tr.itioii ari l <. norJiaiisJjip : , t • . * • ► : y*Lbtys .for from Adnfin- I jr Sfx Months; for Dismission *, 1 , ‘ Porocloswre ol 3l*rtga||Ci • 0 •Rule Foreclosure of Mortgage must be pub 0 - lis lin >ntl ]f for Four Mouths. •.. T* stai.l i*!i 1 a a S- : m S as esta * ‘ •I* pdrs mast be.pub lished for the 1 * * * 8* • ■ * .• * * be continued tccoffiitg * B* • j LAW CAJiDS. ... * * Spchr; r ii S|fcncer;* * # ft tt6hnei?s at law, *. * THOM ASVILLE, GA. “ 8.1 b, VV. \V. SrsNcSta * • * .1 uoi) Walsoii, ATTOPvTTEY AT LAW, ho.mii ; .i>\ illr, Clinch co., ga. *: 1 • V _ ly Edfcard Wf West, Attorney at law. e TALLAHASSEE. FLA. • O 4 Pra •; -it* S . . C*: Fluralagind the Cir cuitCourtsof the fiddle Circuit. mil 27 ly tfexaiultr L;>vo* * Attorneys at.law, • , THOM ASVILLE, <?A. J. E A* \ [febl3] P. E. Love. . • . B. R. Slunlej*, Attorney at law,. Quitman, brooks 00.. ga. Will practice in L : e Southern and Coffee, Cline-’ \V . !•>hols of the Brunswick Circuit. • * de~ 17 ts tv. B.Besnet, • at.law. QUITMAN. BROOKS CO., GA..* Will practice in *Tlio -. LowndedJ Brooks and Bern en Counties. -* . • —a p. 15. Bedl'oi and,. • * Attorney at law, . . • . WARES BOROUGH, Ga. • Will practice in the counties of the Brunswick Circuit, and in Lowndes and Berrien Counties of the Southern Circuit. * . * . • • je 11 ts : • Jo fin M; Dyson, Attorney at law. THO.MASVB.pI, GA. Office next n* BWbe’a. . mh ts Eugene L.. llinc.tt, Attorney at law. • -je 26-ts TUOMASVILLE.-GA. I * \ K— c. Bryan, * •. • A* ttornity At law. .• • nfl, 10 . TPOM VSVItLE: p.V. •• IE. C. NtrgM. . * * Attorney at law. ’ NASHVILLE, BERRIEN CO., GA. ‘ • Will practice in the Counties o{ the Southeih Cirfnit: 4nd tfce Counties of Dooly, Worth an ß Dougherty of the, Maeoa ‘ Broiawiftk Circuit. Address at Flat.Cri ek Post Office, Ga. • *nh IS * ts • V. I\ Peeples, .. *. ATTORNEY” AT LAW, **• * NASHVILLE, BERRIEN C£U GAs SODA W A'fER. ‘ DELIGHTFUL BEVERAGE—IN ITS 1 ’ , i] —coo” iMfUinf^ *• •'I"U ...... ;,,v*-I Tit al :-’ ■ ! . # JU *: * ! and tor sale hr A] . . 861 JOHN BTA Cherokete, Baptist College, # < ASSyiLLE CASS ‘ Aunty, *Ai-- lOS,fi * So Payifcr Fbrlv Weeks Thl . H%arJ. 1.0 Waßhisg; Fm l. aud • rntti-D* far a Vomiu Vkh. * T ‘ ;’ X CLASSES. tw. A< ademic and for any studies thev may select. •,• “” p ■ : ’ BoardiDg in printaflut ,hsf Provisions for two l.undreiTstudents. for fur T !ier ]; ;• ; o-idreA _ *• * rnS KAMBAUT, LL.i>.,Pre#’t. IQ £. > * p ® lNu n opens Thursday, Januajy 17, imi p _ r • m jan 9ly • C(OTTO\ BELTIAC-a My article; MM I i received and for sale by • oct 8 L. REMINGTON & SON. K V V B \ A U o i: \KI t, f < Preprietprs. • ) * MEDIC AL AND DENTAL CRA*DS. • •. ~ *- 1 . • •MEI)I< Al. card.] j * ~ Bra. isi u<?t* A’Beei, c • Having formed a co-partner*ship ix the practice of Mediciaie ofi'eP tht 1 p fl • - • • • * 8 .*i * iav# opened a HOSPITAL for the eonveniAi • .',••• g • * Accommodations com 0 * • R, .T* BRUCE, M.*D June 24,1860 • J. R M REED, M D. a— S~ , Dr. S. S. Adams, tfEBEBY INFORMS HIS FkTf.M’s AND THE j •and public, j jbe *’ a •*- to the public. - • • ! • TWtmasville, April # fi, . *• , m Dr. BiAi^ifoa, HA§®EMCbVEP TO THE OFFICE FORMERLY • occupied by John Miiler, Esg.,tis ;t huw* Office °e* * . IV’ Bp< < ial nto Surgery and Surgical Diseases. * „ ■ a 15, 1860 • • ts , o 0 o New-Drug Store. Dl*. I*. N.°BOtVFK has opened a Drift; Store at the - in.; ; rtn^-: !y ■• 1 h i l.y PALMER & BRO., y _ ana is prqfmred to furnish Di ugn, -iL flicviiK'i, I*rs luinery. liks, FANCY §OAPS, S.O-,’ * upon fair terms, tol Wise wno nay favor him wjth a call. To his Reform friends he would say, that he hue on hand a fresh and reliable assortment of r. m ■ t” “n• . ITd ff ?*n fi JLM Is Li JLUtiiM-fio, and will be g;.i-l to supply them w ith such sg> may need. • ALSO. Kerosine, Fine Cigars and Tobacco, Fine •Medicinal Brandies and W ines, kept constantly on hand and fpr 1 sale. • * may • ** Drugs gmf Medicines. TEST RECEIVED A LARGE AND WELL SELEC •Id stuck of Drugs itud Medicines, Chftmieals of all kind--. * • . A o,*Pa Oils, Glass, Putty• Yainish, Brushes, Tfve Stuffs. Patent Set Is. Toilet Articles, ’Perfumery Bru-lu >, K -ro.-ine Oil and Lamps; Burning Fluid :iVid Lamps. , EDWARD -iHXAfi, Druggist. ThomasviUp, May 21, 18#0. ts 13 \\ E. O. A.rnold, o J DENTIST, CONTINUE AS USUAL-AT *1 IS OLD 1 1 * Sntud in Tk*AnTiH*. Q c . vof old patrons can now testify ‘-4 0 as to til • •• •; ? fvf - o BKiVnr I'TIA.ITV of bis favorite si vie of constitietTug FULL SETS of ummunn mi fm-m WITH CONTINUOUS GUMS, ci - more to,the health 3f fthe wearer than the ordinary single teeth, by preventing the*seen tioAof foqd beneath ana betwqpn the tee*h. it is fl renounced by the best judges to be the most perfect method now known to Europeans or Americans. The shrunken con dilion of the AlveAy Arches, which talfes place alter ’the a;Aural te th # arc extracted, are more liiUuralhv'S stured, giving a • • * • FULLNESS TO THE CHEEKS*\XD w X‘s u rauc DWtF lexi ps. • TO JTHE GUMS ; . 0 ff” White Dr. IT O. ARNOLD wonld express his thank ulm ss f*r a ttbi-ral patronage for the last sev en ye -a-s, how uld a>.-ure jill that he possessi# increased udvaut. doing every branch of m . DENTAL PRACTICE,. # • at peigea in some ret >ects, ugire egqy —which wiUcom pare.i lyorfthle with any and all cons etent Dentims. lie *- ai ptiftl anew style for Temporary Sets, made of ” VOLCAJiISED AMBER BASIJ, whicl.l* is much more pleasant and easy to the *vvcrer ihan*silver 010 gold, ana can be inserted in a very.few days aft 1 r the teeth arc extracted. je 12-tl* :E. e:napp & co,, •• • WHOLESALE ANDsRETAIL . . . 181* J® STATiBIERS lil-fflSI, • # 110 Congress Street, • - West Side itioiuuuru: Square, , SAVANNAH •*..*. GEORGIA. Xcw Tsilot iiig i:stal>lisliment. • • Peter Lindsay, MER( 11A NT TAILO®, .WOULD K ESPECTFCL-, . lv inform the citizens of • „ . * Thomasville U; • and ■> l Ua SUBROUNBING ( OUMTKV, . % ,’ - ‘ \ that he has onened as , > ■ SHQP •• M . .Next to Rkmington & Dekle s T : T | 1 Fflfdiiture SteJrcf, a ; . 1 \ J he will be pleased to wait |§rp ft \ r tliore who may him J jl\ \ . with a call. I J, 1* IV OarMjtft ts of kinds cur f 1° i( -* • and made up in the latest an(J most ’ fashionah]/ styles Clothes, Cassinjers, and .Vestings, constantly on hand. . *.* Patronage solicited. mh 25 ts . • HoHse and -Lot for Sale. rAM NOW OFFERING* FOR SAL 6 MY HOUSE 1 and Lot. It is situated 6n a beautiful and pie ‘~..u* art of tin- t(vu. The house is and large, very convenient. with good outbuild ings and garden. I have also FOUR BUILDING LOTS, con tabling one acre each, all corner lc‘s which I will sell. •Should anyone desire to beild. or to buy an improved ; place in town,now is the time as lam deSerminedVo sell. | Terms’ Easy. o ** As the times are hard, I will sell the above property on the most favorable terms. Mi 20 ts *. * ISAIAH DEKLE. . CHANGE OF SCSEDULE. SAVANNAH, ALBANY & GULF Rl R. Shortest nnd .Host (Expeditious Route to ‘Brunswick .*& flioni&sViile, Ga r Madison, * C. H.? Laker Gity, Monticelto, and Tallaliassfce, Florida- • • * . ° o * ON* ANI> A*FTEIi MQNDAY. thg -d of September, the curs will lease daily • Sqndays exet pt ed ns foMows: * t • Leave Savannah at ..*.7.80 A. M. Arr've at Thoiaasville. No? 191 at 11.00 P. X. • RETURNING: * * I.- ave (NS. JO) at * 7.30 A. X Arri vj, :;t Savannah,* 7.30 P. M. Connecting at Mclntosh (No. 3, going vfetrt,) (Ti Mon •days. Wednesdays jftid Fridays, with a lin#or coaches to Darien, via Riveboro'. Returning on alternate days. Connectingsat Tebeanviße iNo. If daily with the can for Brunswick. * • , Connecting at .Quittgan No. ITS. going West,) o% , {••*-,- 1 ‘*,. I Satud v-. witjfc a lin?*of (tjiee Madia n'C. H., Fla • and Groover's No. 17 *vith a dailv line df! first class four-horse coaches, to Monticello, Fla., (IS miles, arriving at Mcmticello, in time to connect with the ears on the ,I*. °G, K. R. to *Taliahassee and St. Markt. • * • • • N 13. —FtvL'ht will be tafi a by the wain until fiirthor,notke. * Freight seeeived at the Depot previojto r,p. m/Will be forwarded she next day. All received aitj 4. ji m., . *vill be kept over until the ensuTns day. • • .sept 4*tr GL J. FULTON* Superintendent. j 0 J oF) \}\7~ oillS-j lITE ARE MOW PREPARED TO DO A 1.1/ ▼ T kinds of JOB PRINTING, from % Visiting Card to a large Poster, at the Enterprise office* Irv us, O THOM ASVILLE. .GEORGIA; WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 18Gl. • e o o • • January. 2d Monday, Chatham • 4th Monday, liirhmond Lumpkin • Floy a . February. let Monday, Clark 2d Monday ,*Cqmp < be4l * • Dawson • 3d Monday, Forsyth . ‘ Polk’ Glascock • # Meriwether, • , Walton 4th Monday, Baldwin Jackson o • Monroe , l’uuliiiyg Taliaferro 0 Walker March. Ist Thursday, I . ree # j Ist Monday, Appling Chattooga g • Coweta 0 •Columbia • Crawford • • Gwinnatt * Madison • • Marion • Morgan 2d Monday. Butts • ‘ •rc-c*. , • Caw* . Coffee • Elbert • . ° Fajjptte Greene * • * . Pickens • * Washington WCbster 6 Tliui-s ffivafter, Montgomery ,3d Mon afty , Cobh ,* Calhoun 11*11 Hart* • Heard * Macon Newton • Iffitnum Taltyit ® Tattnall , # Ware • FritUv after, Bulloch . . ft 4 Monday, Clinch i ChattShooch® 0 Emanuel .* * Lee * , . Twiggs .• White Wilkes ’ Monday after ( Fchols 4th Manday, tj Effingham • April. ® Ist ifc 2d Mon., Carroll • I.* Monday, Dooly ’ Etjrly Fslton . Gordon Pilfe * Rabun * • Taylor . Warren . Wilkinson 2d Monday. Haber Sham Hancock * Harris. ; • * . Lhurens MfN*r. * • Scriven • • 0 SumfCr Thursday after, Mclntosh 3d Monday, franklin * • „ Olyjm , Hfiralson o Henry Jt*lfi2!-80n , Jones • • Liberty * Murray • Oglethorpe „ Pulaski • Stewart < Monday after, Worth * . Bryan ° • fth Monday, Wayne * , • Banks * Decatur • * • DeKalb* Houston • dtmer . ( • o Lincoln ° # • Schlev • * Whitfieltf ... *Wil Friday after. Telfair Camden I Thursday after. Irwin Monday sifter. Berriffrt Charlton * • . Ist Monday. Clayton * 0!l Randolph o Upson 2d Monday, Bar lie 0 • 0 Catoosa , Chaff,am Fannin Mitchell . • MnscogtSfc 3d Monday. Bibb • . Quitman Spabling T roup . • , Baker Ith Monday, Dade * • 0 . Terrell • Towns 0 Monday, Colquitt .** J uue.* o . Ist* Monday. Dougherty ,* Lowndes* , o Milton 2d Mtgidav, Brooks Cl&y o Johrftion 3d Mo*d:fy. Thou 4th Monday, Richmond is(>* . BAPTIST Female “College,. CUTHBERT, GA • . • r|“ilE FALL TERM WILL yEGIX T.IIE FIRST o Hominy in Sr|il<iiibfrj a parents desiring Board for daughters, will apply to I’rvf .T F. DAGG, qr the President • ry Confederate Bonds keti in payment for*Tuition I A o * 1 „ aug 7 R. D. MALLARD, President. • o ° a 1 # A WNE assortment <>f Gentlemen's *{ind J3oys’ ! A Hats and Capjs. “Also a fine ossorynent *f bailies’ and Misses’ Bonnets Hats and Flats of the.latest style :a just received and for sale by 0 # E. REMIGTON & SON COUNTING * HOUSE CALEN D AR.’ . • , • • . • <M . U>.i . *(N - *>. c.ZD >. -t-.; 4 CD >- --i’ :-i > 2 ,C 0- : 9 si -CO rrfilfi JT 4 J.XCzt-Z % Ja> 1 r. ! 4Ji ly ... . i 2 3 4 5 j •5 Si 7i 8: 9110 11 •. I £ 7 8 910 11 12 ; . 12 13*1 I !•• 1 ‘ IT IS 1314 1-- u'-ir 18 19 • • 119:2 * • 2 • - ai • .1 • 31 I * 1 At.. .. I S , 2*3 4 .5 i. 7 “ | 3 1 o 6 •? • *9 , . • fl l. i • 14 1.. l'*.’l B- Mil 15 16 ; ’ . 1 17 1- 1* . .'1 :* . 17 M l ‘-j A g.J *** • , Hahb. • i Sect..[3l 1 2 3 ]• •> 6| . .. 5 6 7 8 I7j 8T 9li)*11 - Hill 1 Ml 415 * 11 I'. 16 1? is 1•; 1 *lsl* •; JI • 21 -J. -. .1 ... Jt) 27 * *23 24 25 2t 27 28 29! ft 29 3- ° 30 :il . ° ’ -LJ Arrai. 1 2 34 5 Oct... 4 . • * 6 7 8 9MII k 2 5 6 7 8 910 11 •1311 15 If 17 Ml 9 * 12 13 fl 1., ItT 1718* • 20 cl 22 23 2125 26 1 ■ 2 *1 22*23 24 25 27 -38 29,39 • 26 27 28 29 3'.) 31! May.. .. ! 12 3 Nov*.. . • l 4 5 6 7 8 9ilo. 2 3 4 5 6 7 S • 11 12 13 ;4 15 L 47 910 11 1: 13*1115 | . 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 16 17 18,19 20 21 22 25 26 -.7 2s 2.;3 *3l * -j;t 24 23 26 27 . 29 June... • Dec. *. 30 1 2 3 4 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 91011 12 lit • s 9 J.- 11 12 4 11 1415 16- L 18 19 20 • 115 16 17 18; 19 20*Q1 fcl 22*23 24 25 26 27 92 25 21 25 26 27 28ft , 29 30 - , i !_ I *l i ! * SUPER-IOR ‘COURT CALENDAR.,*IB6I. July. * ‘•lst Monday, Floj and * 9 Ith Monday, Lumpkin * tmiu-s. * * 2d Monday, Ounpbell ’ Clark o * Dawson 3d Monday, Forsyth • ’ P.lk (JIaSCOCK * , Meriwether Walton 4th Monday, Baldwin * Jackson Monroe Paulding • e Taliaferro Walker ° Thursday after, Pierce, * o * September. list Monday, Appling Chattooga . tiftsrokee * Columbia ° Coweta ° * * Crawford ° Madison * Marion . Mougan , *1 21 Olid ay, Butts o * ‘ Cass - Cott'ee * Elbert • Fayette • * • Grdjjne .. Gwinnett 0 * # Pickens * Wasliingtc* Webster 1 3d Moudajr, Cobb , 9 ! • CaihSun ° * flail Hart ° Heard * Macon* • * Newton * • Putnam Talbot * * Ware o Bulloch _ * |lth Monday, Clinch * CluittaTioocliee . , 8 m;itm.fc 1 ‘ • L t e . * Twiggs* . White Wilkes Monday after } r , , • the 4th Mon.. [ Ecl V la . Ociubiw.’ • st &2d Moll.. Carroll *. :1 st Monjity, Doofy, * • Early • * Fulton * * Gilmer . { • Gordoif * • Taylor . Warren Wilkinsan • Pike ;Wednesday after, ffabun j2d Monday, Fannin , • Habersham • Hancock . * Harris * • Laurens * • Miller ‘ Scriven • . . Sumter .id Monday, Franklin °* . Glyifti ° *• Haralson Henry • # . ° Jefferson * Jones * * Murray , * Oglethorpe > * Pulaski • Stewart • • Union ° Worth * * ♦Thursday after Montgomery 14th Monday, Banks . e Wavne Deeutui® • DeKalb* Houston * Jasper „ Lincolft 0 b e Schley . Tattnall .. Towns Whitfield • ;• Wilcox * .. ‘Friday after Telfair *o Camden . Thursday after, Irwin 0 Monday after, : . oronibor. At Monday, Berrian * Clayton j • Effingham Milton • • Randolph Upson 2d Moflday, Burke CatWosa * • Mjjchell * Muscogee 3<l Monday, Bibb Quitman • * Spalding • Troiqi . • Baker #th Monday, Dade Tyrrell , Thursday after. Mdntjsn • Monday after. ( uitt Liberty . Mon. after Liberty, Bryan • • I>*cconib<T. Is* Monday, Daugherty • Lowndes 2d Monday, Brooks Clay Johnsotf 3d M nday, ybomas • 9 • • , * *H ■ S•* era Enierprue. * AWAKETO AR.tlt I.\LYIE! * AS SUJB JT THE Dixit BOYS. . * • ° < He.v ye nut the sounds of battle — 9 • SabreS’ offish tnd*gktukeia’ rattle; • • Awake. ke, av. ike iii Pixie! Hostile footst. ns on your bottler— ° Hostile fedumus tread°in order: • , Awake, awake, awakefia Pixie! • Cliorus—Qii! tly to arms in Dixie; # To rfrms, to arms! • • From pixie's l*u.i we’ll rout the band That i* ;■> ty> conquer Dixi*. , ** *. * Aw iTe, awalffe, • And : • tlie foe from Dixit. •.• • • • See tfee reiiemoke hanging ©’eras-- * , . Hear tii*- Kitm.i □ itogTdioims; * . yVwake. awakes, aw.ak* in Dixie! , # *• . See our steady eoiumns,forming— • * Hear the shouting, hear tCe storming; • Awata, awake, awake in Dixie! . * Oh ! fly to arms in Dixie, &c. • • . . * * • • • . • All Ihp Northmen’s forces coming ; llearjhe distant ra*pid drumming; * * .. Awmke, a\vak*e, awake in Dixie! Prouder ranks than theiip were dvivenff When English tie.’ vffere riven; • Awake, awake, awake in Pi.\ie! Oh! fly to arms in Dixie, Stv.* . * *. . Gird your loin- with sword and sabre— Give your lives to freedom's labor; Awake b awake, awake in Dixie! • What, though ev.ery heart be saddened— . * . * What, though a*ll t[ie land be reddened; •* Awake* awake, awake in Dixre! • . * (A.! fly tq*arms in Jdixie, 3.#. e 541a.1l this boasting, mad invader • Trample Dixie laud and degrade*her ? • Awake, awake, awake in Dixi* ! • By our fathers’ proud example * Southern soil they trample; ° Awake, awake, awake in Dixie! • O ’ ° © Oli! li• tj arms iu Lhxi**, &c. 0 •• Southerners, meet, tli’tu on tTie border — Charge them ;*;o tTd disorder; * Awake, awake, awai;e in Dixie! • • Ilew the vandals down 1>..-.** e you, . Till the last inthi fliey iTstore you; “ • Awake, awake, awake iii*Dixie!* Oh ! fly to arms in Dixie, &c. * . • o o # At they Northmen’s threatened halter, .Southern seamen seorn # to falter! 0 • Aw#ke, awake, awake iu Dixie! • Southern heat *strings fctcrtily tightencif, ° At i^iel*shadows are not l Aghtenedg . Awtfke, awake, awake in Dixie! Oh ! fly to at-tus it*Dixiu, &c. # * 9 o * Througn the eclioing hill rebound? # 1 Hear ffiie Srtithern bffgles sounding; # 9 Awake, i#wake, awake in D?xie!* 0 Arouse from every hill and valley — • • List the bugfe 1* rally, ralljfc! # • a Awake, iffwake, awake in Dixie! • • • Oh ! fly to ms in Dixie, &c. 0 ► C+mp Harrisom, the Georgia fJo9st. ►O* • A • —* * • * * From the TV. (). JPiyiynne. * • A SOLTIIKIS.N’ WOMAN’S so\r, 0 Stitcli, wiitcli, jjMteh, ff.ittle needle, swiftly fly, * o • Biffghtly glittering as yo©go; ‘ Every tiOie thacyou pass by • o • ,Waring my lie irt with pity’s glow. 9 Dreams ot comtift t that will cheer, Through winter's cold the volunteer, . 0 Dreams of courage you will b*tng, 0 . Smilg o lnifflike flotfiTS in spring * • Stitch, stitch, • Swiftly little needle by, .Through the flannel,"soft and warm, • . Though with cold the soldier ?igh, 1 * •Thi’ will sure keep out the storm. , Set the buttons close aud # rtghr, 9 # Ou*.to shut tfle winter’s damp ; Tlrtve’ll be liotißto fix them r^ght lft the soldier’s tedted camp. . • • 0 • • Slitch,tilch, stitch; 0 • Ah! needle, dt*not linger ; Close tl*e*tkread, make firm the knot; There’ll l°e no dainty*finger * To ©rrange a saam forgot. . • Though small and winy yff> may be, Do all that yiu are . A*lion o nffe a movsc set free, • As says the pretty- fable. * , 9 • * Stitch, stitch, stitch, • • , Swiftly little needle gli*le, o • *Thine’s a.pleasiitit labor; .* • Ta clothe tjie soldier be tßy fride, IvTiile he wieh>s theTsnbre. 0 < . 9 Ours are fcireless hewts and hands, 1 To Soutiiein wives tuid molUers ; 9 All who join our warlike bandd* Are our friends and brotheA. • • • Stitch, stitch, stitch, • ’ Little needle, swiftly* fly, • From the morning until eve, • As the moments pass thee by, .• • * 9 These substantittl comforts°weave. * * Busy thoughts are at our hearts— Thoughts jf hopeful cheer, As we toil till day departs . * * For the noble volunteer. * . , • * • o Quick, qaick, quick, • Swifter, little needle, go •• * From *ur home’s most pleasaijt fires Let a loving greeting flow *, •To our brothers and ourffystei’f* 9 1 Wediave tears for tlpose who fall 9 0 • Smile’ for those wljo’laugh at fear— Hope an# smy| athy for all, * 9 • Every noble votuntuer. ° Natchitoches, October , 18tiJ. # 9 • •, A (*ro£lamafion. 9 By THE fRESTBENT: . Wheseas, it litiff jiltiase'd Almighty God? the* dyfend'the Confederate Sttites hitherto in*their< conflict with the enemies, and 9 to be unto them a shield* • • • • o . *tVnd wher?as, with grateful tJiankswvtirecog nize His hand, and ac-knowladge that not unto ns, but unto Him belongeth* the victory; and in humble..dependence upon llis Almighty strength, and tr. in the justness of ouii eausg, we Appeal to Him, he inay set °at naught our enemies, and put fb corß’usiyn and shan!o>: 0 * Now, therefore. I, Jefferson DaVi., Pks~ ident of the Confederate in view of the impending conflict, do hereby set afart Friday,” the loth day of November, as a day “of fasting, humiliation and prayer; and I do hereby invjte tbe Reverend Clergy ana the people of these Confederate jStates, to repair on that day to thfir.iff-ual places of public wot'hip* and to jmplore of *VlmiglTty God upon pur arjns, that lie may us ViMoridb* over. our°eneinies, and pit-serve our homes anti al ffars from pollution, aad'seeure to us the resto ration of p#ace°and 9 prosperity. • • • Given under my hand and the seal of the •Confederate States gt Richmond, this ’ rr c q thirty-first day olf October, in the L J year of our LcS-d One Thousand • Eight Hundred and Sixty-one. JEFfERSON DAVIS. 9 JJy the President• 0 R. M. T. Hgnter, Sesp’y of State. lnirrrtiug (rrr * • 9 Tt> tie Editor of* the 1) U / /*..- . • Ge*noral iVui.' ’ H. T. Walker;of Georgia. Us recenvly tieen coercffd—as will appear from the corresjvonflence 1 ljluewiih send you*-to retire fjom the Army. Having long cherished,a pas sionate admiration for the brilliant history,of] Gen. Walker, and an affectionate attachment foj tfto*nobiing*THiuea tbat/MlortP hi# private # cbcraeter. I sought hiuL the wliJiau correspundi nee, which 1 re juest. you* to publish. I would be glad to*ae impany it noM with such comments as I think calls for, but the ho.rt in whic% 1 nm*in •receipt >f it precludes the •nduigeu.ee 9 of*aoch a Wmh. Ai an early day, 1 shall ask yofit peftnisaion *1 at~ tract public attention to it. Bu*;xrs. 01 * . O . • . * o 0 . • • HEAPQCAr.iT.ns Bth Bum a he, > * • Camp^Rcserv o e, Octff 27,'.18&1. ) • Sjr : I have the hofiorto resign* faf appoint® ment as* a Brigadier Gcnerahin the 4’rovisional Army, which my |plf respect tat a gentleman, and plide as a sojdiu* will not *alk)w me^tny 9 longer to hold. *1 was the first officer of the old Army to resign Eg id offer my services to the Bouth. 1 was. fn the. old service, oftener woun® ded than any ollicer in it, ayd as oitena rei etted for gallantry on the field of battle, and left it without,a stain on nay, character as a gentle *man and soldier. 1 was honored by ny native State (Georgia) with the commission of Htijor- General of the 1 divisional Army. 111 orTier to be in active service, I have been on the Foto uiag sevaral uitxiths in command ofka brigade,, and nearly every mail recently has brought 11T0 intelligence of my biang ovewlaughcd hy some young oflicer 1 ranged ia the old service, and this in the sage of an gnetny. Young men have be*en put over me here who hud ne t <*r;;dtiatei? “he Wes? Academy untH after k had been ivounded several times in tne service^and recon*iffiended byxtO|lcss a soldier than* Gener al Taylor for h%h na*rtitary # promofion. • Not content witY putting my own comntrymel (ffv cr me, an officeholder (Gen. Lovell, from *Ne\t York City, wasff t % under ySty of New wlien our countrymen were gallantly lighting at Manassas brought to tffie Irjputh, and made Major General jovtffr men ‘*to the manor borffiand, to cap the : climax,°the brigade S now 7 contifiand, and which L havg dialling awd puttiffg in a propeiffstate cf discipline,ff/to be taken from me, and ffne of uiv juatior colonels put irt com mand of it. jiA/tv p/ name vith the Lfiyn<h-. I knowi have its confidence. „(*newottl 1 have that # an Executive, who bad Miimsmf bo4n wotffld have* “corned to have wounded the sensibilities of an obi and® tried® .O • • soldier. # * 9 •• # a The saffred caust* for wliiflh I/lrcw my sword ’ I ffk il[ tight foff in my native State, but i v isl riyfe t® subffiit affny longgr teffthe. , insult% and iodij’iifftics. oti the Executive. liptv® the ho®or to be with high, consideju tion, your most huutble servant, *® W. IF. T. Walker, • ° Bfig. Comd*g brigade B To Hon. J. P. Benjamin, Sec’y*\Yar, 0 • Richmond, Va. *". • * . MR. BENJAMIN’S “REPLY.* •• CONFEDERATE STATES AMERICA, „* *•• *.War Departses;t, . |licha*ond, Oct. ISBI >• Sir; Your letter of the 27th inst.,li;s beVi* [eceived. ,In it you tender your resignation as Bfigadicr General in the Provisional Army. It isdse to'self respect* tlufft I sltould rettytrk mi the impropriety of your using this Department •is the channel for conveying disre-pectful an : insullijig comments on tliT; action <tf the Com-* mander in-chief of the Army and the Chief Magistrate oYthe Confederacy, liis sole offence according to the stalemeiAs of yourJcttcr, con sists in not selecting you to be a Major Gcneraff for there is no question oi‘ promot.on involved lin the*appoiratment*of General Vjtficcrs. ‘The law expressly vasts in him power to choose officers to commantTbrigades and divisions, ana it is no disparagement to any officer whatever 1 ijiay have been bis services, that the •President prefers another ass a division^commander. Yo©r statennrnt, therefore, that you have beeh over slaqg]ied, and you have thus been* sub yected “tp the insults and,indignities” of the Executive, is based on 4 tytal misapprehension of his duties arid yctw rights, “’accorumg to the laws which govern the army. Your e unmuni cation has Reen submitted to the President, and by Jiis direction, youtpresignation is^^ccepted. 1 have the honor to be, 1 1 Your obedient servant, **• • . • J. 4C Benjamin, * • 9 Acting hecrctary of \Yar. JfajffGcQ. *V. H. T. Walker, •Richmond? \\ •• • o ■■ - ■■■— • •GliN. WaXKER’S'REJOINDEII. , # 0 Richmond, Oet 3(*th. 1861., Sis : Your copiatunicatiorf, informing m£? of the acceptance of piy resignation, has been re-* ceived. . You statfc that*‘-it*is due to self-respect that f ihould remark on th impropriety of your using this Deparfmqpt as the elmnnel fipr convening disrespectful and insulting commepts on the of the* Commander-in-L’hief o*f the and the*Chief Magisfr* te pk* this Coftfedcracy.” .My resignation hat? tube sent through youi* Department. It is* the .proper military channel* which you* slffoft sojqurn in ( the Dqpiartment ftade you ignorauS of. How your self-respect couldJiave’bpen wounded by j the*plain, unvarnished statemknt'of an old soj dier, I am*at°a Joss to d*vin%. Suffictf it to say, that my. Communication wys intended for thg Executive, aryl though y“flu have attempted to 1 hoist your self-respect before th® country? in de #fenoe of an Executive who clftjjses to do this and to do that, in the pub fie opitf ion of the arnfy and ffhe country, I dpulyt very much whether, in trying to preserve yffur own self-respect, (whiefi has not been assailed,) you wilfnohkxse the repect # of the country. “ . Very • *;.Your obedient servant, 9 # w. H. T. Waiker. To lln. J. P. Benjamin, Va. .Tu*!ius C®sar HanniUal*giving an accout of his sea voyage, says : ‘iAil de passengers wgs now heavim, aru> as if dat ytHn’t de “captain gave orders for de ship tcaheave to and , she hove to.” a .*, ?. 9 . 1; terms. tNvo,doix ab, ) 2 * * Iu ASlvuuce. - • > • o . Slti'lcKwf Jh*’ Hrbtl Ccii. ICvun*. 4 \.°N*cw York paper Ims the fallowing ’ketch of GAi. * * * Brigadier-Geweml Nathiniel .Ir'.vans a native ©f &>th Carolina, a* West Point in. rfe was appointed* to a , S >c*nd i 4 ieutenVnev in the*Plrst I nited States ‘dragoons in Jyihu j> *l was transferred to e the Second *Dragoona in Maroh*, 180, lie became &rsfc Lieutenant of the 8 a, *! Cavalry, and wan to a’eap * taiuey in tin? following JCjT, which position he | held umler* Major A ;.q Porn w hen the* latter commanded’the expedition agpnst tbe Cajpan* >* l-W, winning t¥o little distinction for his bravery*ip tlfe-sevirort hattlte >4 .the caul*- : p tign, i, ir.W achitaviflage, in Texas. Mis <jpn nVctitm with tly’ rebelsna ©outempojraneoua Vith the recession of South Garolina, bv* whose Tlovbrnbr he was appointed Adjutant-General of rtie regular iTivees of the ST ft*', lie was sub sequently; appointed f>rigadier-Gen oral,. and, jin conjunction •Generals Jackson and ! Coakc, commanded* the left wing of the rebel ; forces at the battle of* Bull Hun. in which cn .ciigcnient he was in iinaicdi.iteeioYmnaiul ok’tbo brigade composed ot \\ heat’s Battalion, Colofl el it ayes’ Seventh d>ui. lima Volunteers and* the Washington Artillery. . ‘’ . , • ■ © Jt „ s*nl lU- I’itmA at. • • Some days mwc a communication appeared iit one of our*eoteuiporaries, giving what j?ur ported to be a synopsis of Gen. Beauregard’s | official avp'Ai’t id‘ the.Tiattle ol‘ Jyuly.— j The writer states that be has been permitted £by pi at officer to read this report, and, as wo ‘ may infer from the ot „its publication, wilh out :ny restrictions to sccreqy. The whola thing itioks veWy liAicfi ljkc an atj- nipt tb occu py tiie public mind in advance < i’ the regular publicakion of the document, and is hardly c*bn sisten; with the understood tides of military et iquette. *AYe regret to’observe snafo an uneasi ness i\s to his reputation a!? is evinced by Geu Bearftegard isl this somewhat curious niuiTe of ap|teary!t, before the public. Aide a strangely dehying for*three months to Inake a report of in which Ike countl , y*wag*so deeply , interested, and thereby delaying the promotion of so many meritorious officers, who couhbpth (l erwise have t een . , ••gallant cbnduct in action, it is*hard to understand v<hy this General could not have wn?r>'d, at least for a brief’eperiod, before rushing-juto*print. We can readily imagine thaVthe* veay wtifst coinfe quences will ensue if‘this form a pre cedent for gtlier comyianders in th(fir corres* pondence with the department. Kvery* Anind ruly of pulfl** policy require* that this •corres pou,,etu?c sl*nuW*lj<: confidential and published Only whi n the depavtyu nf du.lt deem it pru4- * d<*nt to est) so. 0 . * • •• *. * ~ In tiysi ■noj.eis, which ,we believe to be a” faitjit'ul i iiCf w*- liud It stated that anterior tw> * *hc B battle, (.lon. Beauregard stibmiyedit*pSah t the G..\ e cnuu.lit for a junction oti ji.cVuiih.s of the ShenaifJoah anti the Potomac, and an ad vance upon # AYyi.sliingfon, and tjutt this plan’waa rejdbtcd .by the “Ptesylent. The connection bewtecn°such a ppint the incident's of tho second engagement at Jie.fi Run, is not very ap parent, ad*jthe*inii;oiluction of* what cannot be regarded otTicwvise thaa as making up an issue , with the President is, vte believe, without pre cedent. For the failure* to advance jtejor to the battle of Manassas, no*me blames either Geu. Beauregard >*:• hi* official superiors? Wc had not then measured.our strength with Hie cnc-- my; we lu °1 won no-victory, :jnd hardly knew what wo coujit do. But after the enemy had been completely routed ; vtlien his army was demoralized; when lie-had not had* time to complete his *w*>rks*;wound Washington,* was it that due advantage was lteßthen, taken of diis state of things ? Thi.wis a question upon which public opinion i* yearly unfinimouw in its pil swer, bu# wiylst the ftiluroto advanew is re gretted by all as a deplorable oversight, b we ate certain there i%a dispositiifli to believe,that * those who have.the control of the matter have acted witji*the i>£st motives, and perlifips have lfad v-ufficienk rea*mib fir an inaction wliicji, wkh lights ■ i-g appears totaljy inex : plicabls.* . . . • . • e ® # i ComupatKlenco. Jhe following‘interesting eorrespoydenc*# has recently t*ransp*re*l between Mr.f A. Meade Goodwyn, of Vreeusville, Va., and Geu. Beau regard : • * • • . • ; # ,• upn;Mßi.it, IT, )BGI. °Gcn. Bvaurojfird: Being ryiaccustonred to *our chilly atmospheres and*f‘eariftg cold weath*er will* find you regardless of self, permit me td haVe tiic pleasure ;h: 1 honor *T cuntrfbuting a_ smndl gift towards your protection in. camp life, b} r presentpig this Wurslefl epm/ort to you. It is a piece of \y'rk o*f several yteirs*. leaking,” having and( -itfned it for my venerable relative, Bishop M’ade.* W.liile w*j will enjoy the liutu i ry*of a home fire*side this winter, it may be de njed the? couTmantflGeneral of therPotomao. dlie olffier litte gnt'p you willfipid \?arm*er and 1401 c durable than you coulcf purghaSt.* * ’ . Alay the Xlod of Battles lay around yot! the •L , . • . ,• ,f • arm ot his protection, and crow*i all your et*- forts With success. I am, m.*>s* respeetftillyf . . * Ms. A. M r.G. I .• Os Greenwood,.Gflfensvillt?, Va. C tt*, Va.; Sept. 2f, 1861. Dmt'Madam: Pefmit me Vo thank you most kindly for the beautiful,comfotter and* other : presents you*had the goodness to.send me by LCapt. Griswold, of tjie Fjrst* ATrgiftia A r olun-„ teers. I oqly regret*that IJiave not tße*na*me l of th§ kind dyDor to assoeiat# with •them. • The comfbrteV i* so exceedingly beautiful*, and shows so milch taste,*skill and patiepcs jn its aonstruction, that I Ifave tb J-eep it , morels r* vyork of art tban ji.W), and on it 1, will : inscribe “itegardes moir ne touchcz pait”. Our cjuse’is so righteoys an d sacred that I the “Ge'l of Battles” will protect it. All that is required so final success is* that wp should L true.to burselves, and adopt as our motto “vietofSr or death !” M’ho ‘ should dare fco.refuse to do so„and prefer to i live a vassal of the North ? Ip for one,.wSuld ratlier see the last of my dame and blood per-” Fh in the struggfe, than .witness uch a dggra -1 dation*of my (yruntry ! AVitjh much respyct, Dear Ara<Jam, I your obedient servant, * • * * G. T. Beajjregard. Mrs.*A.* M. tr., of Green Wood, Ilicksfoid * 1 Post Office, Greenvillf, County, Va, m • o NO. 32.