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   Thomasville Southern Enterprise (Newspaper) - November 13, 1861, Thomasville, Georgia                                3c I NOVEMBER 13, 1861.  two 32.  r. AND DENTAL COUNTING HOUSE for the should be accompanied by the Those the direction of their paper will notify us from what office it is to be with the County and State plainly be published Dollar per square of twelve tines or for the first and Fifty for each subsequent Those not as to the will be published until out and not nix will be but at the of One Dollar for every twelve printed lines exceeding that must accompany all will please hand in favors previous to 10 o'clock on Tuesday contracts with Advertisers will be governed by the following each square being composed of twelve solid Minion of of 00 00    00    00    00    00    00    00    21 00    00    00    00    00    00    00    00    00    00    18 00    00    00    00    00    00    00    00    00 44 00 52 00; GO 00    00:60 00    70 00    80 00    Fourths 00;44  the term of one will be charged in proportion to the they at One Dollar per persons occasion to advertise Legal are compelled by law to comply with the Executors or of Laad and Negroes by or are required by law to be held tiie Tuesday in the between the hours of ten o'clock in tue and in the ut the Courthouse in tue county in which the property is Notices of must be public Forty Days previous to the day of 8alc of the sale of Property must be given at least Ten Days to the day of ami to Debtors aad Creditors of an must be published Forty Court of to that wiil be made to the Court of Ordinary for to Laud or must Two L of must be for from Ill Six for Dismission ' Forty of of Mortgage must be la Papers must be frta of Three alw vvs JBi uce a of olVer their services to the the one occupied by Bruce for many hey have opened a HOSPITAL for the convenience oi those owning slaves Surgical and poor white not able to will be treated Accommodations j. m. 24, r. m. m. S. S. informs his friends and that he will continue the practice of medicine at the old stand and respectfully his services to the April 2, 2i 3! 4!Jcly.. 5! 6' 7'. 8; 9il0;ll 12 13T415 19 20 21 22'23i24i25 28 29 30 31 3  Dr. removed to the by John as a Law Calls promptly attention will be given to Surgery and Surgical January 15, 1860.  Drug p. H. has opened a Drug Store at the stand formerly occupied by PALMER opposite E. and is prepared to FANCY fair to who may favor him with a To his Reform friends he would that he has on hand a fresh and reliable assortment will be glad to supply them with such articles as they may Fine Cigars and Fine Medicinal Brandies and kept constantly on hand and for 23-tf  Dru^s and RECEIVED A LARGE AND WELL stock of Drugs and Chemicals of all Dye Patent Garden Toilet Kerosine Oil and Burning Fluid and May 21, 18.50. tf  10 16 17  8  6 1112,13;14;15|  24 25 26! 27;28! i j I 1 I 1 i 2, 3 4 5! 7! 8! I 910 1! 12 1;M4 15: ilO 17 18 19 20,21 22 123,24 20,2G:2728I29 30 31  2l 31 4j 5 Oct. 6 7 8 9!l0ill!l2 13 14 15 16,17 18 19 20 21 22^23 24 25,26 27:28 291301 I ll 2! 3^Nov...  5 7 81 9 lOi 11 121314 1516 17 18 19 20 21i22i23i24 25;26 27 28'29 30 31  ll 21 3| 4 5 6i 7 8 9 1011112 13 14  16 17|l8:l!V20:21 23 24,25 26 27:28  30' I i I p 2 i 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1314 15:1617 18 19 20i2l|2io3 04i2 26  - 4  31 5  7  1718,1920;12:J23 24 25 26!272S!29!30 31; l| 2i 3! 4 6 7 8' 9il() 12 13 14 151617 18 21:22|23.24 25 26 27 28i29 3  3 4  17 18 19!20i2l!22!23i24i25 26 27 28129; 30.  1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9|I0!11I2|13 14 15 16b7|l8|i920 2ll22 23 24 25'26 27,28:29 30 li 2| 3! 4' 7 8' 910 11 14 15 1G:17:18 19 20 2122:23!24 25 27 28 29 30-31  6 COURT 1861.  E. O. CONTINUE AS AT HIS OLD in of old patrons can now to his favorite style of constructing FULL SETS at G A. 8am. D. at GA. 31. at FLA. Practices in tlie Supreme Court of Florida and the t C o u rts of the 31 27-ly  r Sl at GA. J. R. E. CONTINUOUS contributes more to of wearer than the ordinary swingle by preventing the secretion of food beneath li is pronounced by the best to be the most perfect method now to or The shrunken condition of the Alveolar which takes place after the natural teeth are are more naturally giving TO THE CHEEKS While Dr. E. 0. ARNOLD would express ss for a very liberal patronage for the last seven lie would assure all that he possesses increased every in some more will with any and all competent lie las adopted a new style for Temporary made amber is much more pleasant and to the wearer 1 han sil ver and can he inserted in a very few davs after the teeth are 12-tf  KNAPP AND Congress Wrst Side Chatham 4th Richmond Lumpkin 1st Clark 2d Campbell Dawson 3d Forsyth ' Polk Glascock 3[criwether Walton 4th Baldwin Jackson Monroe Paulding Taliaferro Walker Floyd Clark Baldwin 3Ionday  1    1    1    1    1    ' Irh after } 4th B. R. at practice in the of the and and of the Brunswick 17 K. at BROOKS practice in Brooks and Berri en 10 B. at practice in the counties of the Brunswick and in Lowndes and Berrien Counties of tlie Southern 19 M. at next noor to Dr. 18 at 2H-tf THOMASVILLE, at 10______  C. at BERRIEN GA. Will practice in the Counties of the Southern and the Counties of Worth and Dougherty of the Clinch and Ware of the would inform the citizens that he has to Furniture he will pleased to wait upon those who may favor him with a of all kinds and up in the latest and fashionable and on 25 and Lot for AM NOW OFFERING FOR SALE MY HOUSE and It is situated in a beautiful and part of the The house is new and very with good outbuild ings and have also FOUR BUILDING containing one acre all corner I will any one desire to or to buy an place in now is the time as I am determined to the limes are I will sell the above property on the most favorable fob 20 OP GULF R. and Address at Flat Creek Post Ga. mh 18  T. at BERRIEN GA. je 12 tf  delightful its choice and drawing to-day for the at t le ature of kept on hand and for sale W ' April 2, Baptist cass for Forty Academic are received at anv state of and for any studies may m Boarding iii private Provisions for two hundred For further Session January 17,  article; just received and for sale by Oct 8 E. REMINGTON nnd maut Route Madison C. Lake and AND AFTEIl the 2d of the care will leave and run 4 Savannah A. at 19> P. 19) A. at P. 3L  at on Wednesdays and with a line of coaches to via Returning on alternate at 9j daily with the cars for at Quitman 16, going on and with a line of coaches to at 17) with a line of first class to arriving at in time to connect with the cars on the P. G. R. to Tallahassee and v will be taken by the passenger further received at the Depot previous to 4, p. be forwarded the next All received after 4, p. be kept over until the ensuing 4-tf G. J. AM NOW TO of JOB from a Card to a large at the office Try after Echols 4th Ui 2d Carroll lit Dooly ' Eaily Fulton Gordon Pike Rabun Taylor Warren 2d am Harris Thursday Mcintosh 3d Glynn Haralson Henry Liberty Oglethorpe Pulaski Monday Worth Wayne Banks Decatur DeKalb Houston Jasper Lincoln Whitfield Friday Telfair Camden Thursday Irwin Monday Berrien Charlton let Gilmer Randolph Burke Catoosa Chatham Fannin Mitchell Muscogee 3d Dade Terrell Last 1st Lowndes Brooks ' Clay Johnson 3d 4th St 2d Carroll f Franklin 1 ' afi er Montgomery Banks at after Telfair 1 Camden  Irwin Berrien 1 Clayton  Burke Bibb Dade Mon. after 2d Brooks ' Clay 33jaL3PTIST 1861  GA. FALL TERM WILL BEGIN THE FIRST in desiring Board for will apply to J. F. or the Bonds in payment for Tuition 7 R. D. of and a fine assortment of and Bonnets Hats and Flats of the latest just received and for sale for the AWAKE TO 12 by the dixie ye not the sounds ol clash and muskets awake in Hostile footsteps on your Hostile columns tread in awake in fly to arms in Dixie to From Dixie s land we'll rout the band That conies to conquer And rout the foe from the red smoke banging o'er the cannon's booming awake in See our steady columns Hear the hear the awake in Dixie i Ob fly to arms in the the distant rapid awake in Prouder ranks thau theirs were When our ties were awake in Oh fly to arms in your with sword and Give your lives to freedom's awake in though every heart be though all the land be awake in Oh fly to arms in this mad invader Trample Dixie land and degrade awake in By our proud example soil they shall not awake in fly to arms in meet them on the into wild awake in Hew the vandals down Till the last inch they restore you in Oh fly to arms in the threatened Southern seamen scorn to awake in Southern heart strings sternly At such shadows are nut awake in Oh fly to in the echoing hill Hear the Southern bugles awake in from every hill and List the awake in Oh I fly to arms in the Georgia N. A WOMAN'S Little glittering as you Every that you my he irt witli Dreams of comfort that will Through winter's cold the Dreams of courage you will Smile on me like flowers in Swiftly little needle the and with cold the soldier will sure keep out the Set the buttons close and to shut the winter's damp There'll bo none to hx them right In the tented Ah do not linger the make firm the knot There'll he no dainty finger To arrange a seam Though small and tiny you may all that you are A lion once a set Assays the pretty Swiftly little needle a pleasant labor To clothe the soldier be thy he wields the Ours are tireless hearts and To Southern wives and All who join our warlike bands Are our friends and Little swiftly the morning until As the moments pass thee substantial comforts thoughts are at our of hopeful As we toil till day departs For the noble little our home's most pleasant fires Let a loving greeting our brothers and our We have tears for those who for those who laugh at Hope and for Every noble 18(11.  the President it has pleased Almighty the Sovereign Disposer of to protect and defend the Confederate States hitherto in their conflict with the and to be unto them a shield with grateful thanks we recognize His and that not unto but unto Him belongeth the victory and in humble dependence upon His Almighty and tr. sting in the justness of our we appeal to that he may set at naught our and put them to confusion and Jefferson ident of the Confederate in view of the impending do hereby set apart the 15th day of as a day of humiliation and and I do hereby invite the Reverend Clergy and the people of these Confederate to repair on that day to their usual places of public and to implore the blessings of Almighty God upon our that He may give us Victories over our and preserve our homes and altars from aad secure to us the restoration of peace and under my hand and the seal of the Confederate at this thirty-first in the year of our Lord One Eight Hundred and the R. M. T. of the Editor of the ' General H. T. of has been will appear from the correspondence 1 herewith send retire from the Having long cherished a admiration for the brilliant history of Gen. and an affectionate attachment for the virtues that adorn his private I sought and him the within which I request you to I would be glad to accompany it now with such comments as I think it calls but the hour in which I am in receipt of it precludes the indulgence of such a At an early I shall ask your permission to tract public attention to 8th Oct. 27/1861. I have the honor to resign my appointment as a Brigadier General in the Provisional which my self respect as a and pride as a will not allow me any longer to hold. I was the first of the old Army to resign and offer my services to the I in the old oftener wounded thau any officer in and as often brevetted for gallantry on the field of and left it without a stain on my character as a gentleman and I was honored by my native State with the commission of Major-General of the Provisional In order to be in active I have been on the Potomac several months in command of a and nearly every mail has brought me intelligence of my being by some young officer 1 ranked in the oM and this in the face of an Young men have been put over me here who bad net graduated at the West Point Academy until after I hud been wounded several times in the and recommended a soldier than General Taylor for high military Not content with putting my own over an officeholder from New York who was under pay of New when our countrymen were gallantly fighting ut 3Ianassas and has been brought to the made Major General over men the manor born to cap the the brigade 1 now and which I have been months drilling and putting in a proper state of is to be taken from one of junior colonels put in command of it. 1 leave my name u ith the I know I have its One would have supposed that an who had himself been a would have scorned to have wounded the sensibilities of an old and tried sacred cause for which I drew my sword I will fight for in my native but I will not condescend to submit any longer to the insults and indignities of the have the honor to bj with high 3"our most humble n. T. Co Brigade To Hon. J. P. 8ec'y New ork has the of Gen. native West Point Second Lii Dragoons i the BENJAMIN'S STATES War Oct. 18i)l Your letter of the has been In it you tender your resignation as Brigadier General in the Provisional It is due to self respect that I should remark on the impropriety of your using this Department as the channel for conveying and insulting comments on the of the in-chief of the Army and the Chief of the His sole according to the statements of your not selecting you to be a Major General for there is no question of involved in the appointment of General The law expressly vests in him the power to choose officers to command brigades and ana it is no disparagement to any officer whatever may have been his that the President prefers another as a division Your that you have been and that you have thus been subjected the insults and of the is based on a total misapprehension of his duties and your according to the laws which govern the Your communication has been submitted to the President and by his your resignation is I have the honor to obedient P. Acting Secretary of Maj. Gen. W. H. T. WALKER'S Oct. 30th, 1861. Sir Your informing me of the acceptance ot tny has been You state that is due to self-respect that I remark on the impropriety of your using this Department as the channel for conveying and insulting comments on the action of the Commander-in-Chief of the Army and the Chief 3Iagistrate of this My resignation had to be sent through your It is the proper military which your short sojourn in the Department made you ignorant of. How your could have been wounded by the unvarnished statement of an old sou I am adli loss to Suffice it to that my communication was intended for the and though you have attempted to hoist your self-respect the in defence of an Executive who chooses to do this to do in the face of the public opinion of the army and the I doubt very much in trying to preserve your own has not been you will not lose the respect of the obedient H. T. To J. P. Caesar giving In account of his sea says de passengers now and as if dat wasn't de gave de ship to heave fd and she hove neral Nathaniel George Evans f and at ia He was appointed to in the First United 1848, and was transferred luc Dragoons in 1849. In he became first Lieutenant of the Second Ca and was promoted to a in following which position ho held Major Van Dorn when the latter expedition against the in 18|>8, Thinning no little distinction for his in severest battle of the near in His connection ithe rebels is contemporaneous with the s of South by whose Governor he waa of the reff ilar of the Ho was el 11 ayes the in with Generals Jackson and the left wing of the rebel forces at jhc of Ball in which he in immediate command of of Louisiana Volunteers and ( in one ol ported official rt The tbe i since a communication appeared giving what beia synopsis of Gen. the battle of the 21st r stiites that he has been permitted by that to read this as wo may froin the fact ot its out any restrictions to The whole loi ks very much like an attempt to occupy the mind in of the regular publication of the and is hardly consistent the understood rules of military | regret to observe such an as hiil reputation as is evinced by Gen. aid in this somewhat curious mode g before the After of so n er throe months to make a report in which the country was so deeply and thereby delaying the any meritorious who could for gallant conduct understand why i D is hard cot have at least for a brief before rushing into readily imagine that the very worst consequences will ensue if this case is to ether commanders in their CO with the Every sound public policy requires that this should be confidential and ponder rule J only w the the G tha reject secon paren regar with cedei battle Beau not t my what been that state pubi swer greti thos acte ihc department shall deem it do we believe to be a stated that anterior to Gen. submitted a plan to for a junction of the armies of enan and the and an and that this plan was d by the The connection n such a and the incidents of the at Bull is not very the introduction of what cannot be ed otherwise than ai making up an jhe President we without t. For the failure to advance prior to the of no one Gen. egard or his official We had en our strength with the M e had won no and hardly knew we could But after the enemy had completely routed when his army was when he had not had time to lete his works around was it lue advantage was not then taken of this of things This is a question upon which c opinion is nearly unanimous in its whilst the failure to advance is by all as a deplorable we are ifi there is a disposition to believe that who have the control of the matter have with the best and perhaps have sufficient reasons for an inaction wito the lights before appears totally wil ibi lowing interesting recently transpired between Mrs. A. Meade of and Gen. 17, Being unaccustomed to and fearing cold weather find you regardless of permit me pleasure and honor of a 11 gift towards your protection in camp by ting this worsted comfort to It is i piece of work of several having it for my venerable While we will the pf a home fireside this it may be the commanding General of the other litte gift you will find warmer and durable than you could God of Battles lay around you the aria of his and crown all yoar with I most Va. Fairfax C. Sept. 27,1^1. Dear Madam Permit me to thank yoa most kindly for the beautiful comforter and other you had the goodness to send me bj of the First Virginia I only regret that I have not Ae name oi the kind donor to associate with comforter is so exceedingly shows so much skill and in that I shall have to keep it n ore aK a work of art than and od it I will il moir ne touchez cause is righteous and sacred that t le of has and will it. i Jl that is required for final success wa 8 hould be true to that we I dopt our motto or death Who s hould dare to refuse to do and prefer to ive a vassal of the 1 ather see the last of my and in the than witness % my country much Bear I four obedient T. A. M. of Post Greenville  

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