Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1865-1866, August 23, 1865, Image 2

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(fit: smithrrn o'ntirpnsi.j LUIWIII c URYAN KDITOIt. j wpnM iNnn ai * WT i t ****•( — mm g j j j Khv* ‘ It***'” ‘ ’ ,tn Knit vain.- will I- the ’ ■ wm* m mtmrrj on •* mi” - .“ ,liM :tVf‘ sitt'i trill” “” Ml •) UM ,uu * 1 f ..„,. V ; ;t'Miot mill wuiKtimr v ‘ , \V. Kim” f fieri- ih Tilmu v°t ttiem n T eu j • r up iUld : Hack I^int ‘i h(>B6 lie-inni’ to tend i ‘ iNßall packages bythf Hacks 1 tlOlii-.'i vii 1 1 tor j ullulhi” < ! ... :n-common;. . ’ . papers and packages brought t liuckn from the direction ot A aliahas .... v \ aisi tit* delivered ‘m -J >& • • na.Htam at the sani ’ ot Hoh hraiit. rh. .savannah /. < pul . . ’ m known to Rome oi our readers, as still Gen. Mercer, aim latci to was • found dead in hi bed on the 14 th insi. at ftavaniiali . - ie • • . • Military CiMme • • Col. Win. K. Keuibaii of the 12tn Me. Vote, is now in command of this • Sub District, Heauouarters at -Black- IViomftnatinsr Convention. remcin bared that the f Saturday in feeptembt it is the day pointed for the Voters of Thomas Goun- J to assemble in the Court! Thomasville to nominate pandida ■ r the fetat( Goiiventi . Marriw . -V ‘• • .lunt* last, Mr. J< iiss .Tibhia I>atls, is on old'pupil ” . * ’ ’ . i • . r • • * ‘ • „ # O ” • • Provisiub hloi ■ opened a provision st< r J noma;-: vm * tie oiu stun and ‘■ ; Merrill 6i i'aino. where trey p**o] - keep on hanu and for tsile every in their line of business that is. to be procured is this market. The gffuiof partner of the Firm as already favorably known to nearly all who trade in Thomaaville, and the jtmtor partners just commencing business, mng men oi tne strictest iuteg rrty, with good business qualification;}. they were good soldiers m to* army, so are they excellent citizens at home--prompt, energetic and enter prising, and hi the highest uegree worthy of the most liberal patronage irom those among whom they, have been trained uj * • The iluli lleliah . The citizens of Thouiasvilie were Very agreeaoiv entertuined on Friday • t fir fit uist Py the Touug Moi bating Club, m a public debate at the Female Academy in Fletchervilie, as announced in our columns last week. tVe did not hear the conclusion oi the debate, as we cornu not reman? long’ nut we neiiru each speaker on h speech, and confess to have been miicb pleased with the spirit manifested on uotn sides of the debate. The (Tub i xhibkeu some clever talent, ana gay e “Uranee tuat when the rising goner auou comes to taae tne places of those now on the stage. the country - will still be in the hands of those who have . taient tu conduct it to its high desti ± ue erowued audience peciaHjMlte briteqtimy of beauti ful ladies who honored tne Club with • tneir ry nrotrressiou. ani aumonphe- tie • obstacle sran bare been tot inonnted ■ •’ .’ • 4;ot. Uariiu of Tloridu. Elsewhere we copv from tin* bo>r^ . dtnn tin’ late speech ot tin i'r< *vi-. .. lid Hover nor of florida at iaiianassi ! m>or. bm accession to offic . Froi own showingGoV. Marvin- is winder ’ !oi saunas? on loot ana onranis - n, : ’ a.ut rr r rcmstatin:: an .(U the * . ‘ ’v :l ■ me i a- i om’ encmhoeni” oi the civil i omce.s. ana bus no nut norm t n,„ ■to remain under i: rule entireh by ncr own action si organize ana resu i:- • A-’ to f:a ‘ ■ irts through” out me Btat [imfformity in v .oi tne i'resiui i .’ - ._ .. Direct toniinunicauor vvi ’ * savaiiuaiii Our readers in this section’ w. L r rat hi to man | tween;Thomasviile ana Savanna i that tnev can now reach that i , i without toiling over the. long i iioad hast of the A he. •V\ m.• (t. •! ii u . r >ons. a (steamer, fitted up expressly for the ; accomniouation of the trave as well for the carry i nas no.w been piaceu upon the line an . i wiii mak* 1 weemv trips Detweee .- . . i vaniian and Doctor down. By acorn i.muTucatibn whicn appears in anothei ! column oi our paper, ana to which we i : call special attention, it win; bes I mat the first trip of the steamer guv : the highest satisfaction to the pas* [.tiers op ooara. ana ■. ha it out lustice to Pei’ commanuer .find ! p:i :: omc f \ • i : < ‘ prising oentiemen to whose - energies , i we. are indebted for the. sue'ees.- of and express appreciation of the efirc ! concerned, before, an anxious’ pub ... • i • . ; Mexicti.- •• * , ‘• - - ’ * • i 1 an i *t,. . i onto. (Canada West • where he’ talk . .'•••■it ithe- Mexican questi , ■’ ■ ■ . ‘ j men on me itio uranue as an army c ’ observation, and that the k rencti would : nave to icaxc Mexico peaccabiv if thev 1 i ( nose-, but forcibly if they refused . The situation of Mexico he iookcu up- j on as one which baa been created by i the rebeiiiori, and the rebeiiioii would • i realty not peiaaacome until Maximil* ; lari weri compelled to depart and the. Mexican peopie allowed to organize a j ; srovemment without roreign interfer : ence Wmi regard to tne • relations | between tbe United tetati ii ‘ ‘o’ ■ not ‘• ‘ nun-: nno 1 : iriendiv state would be dist 1 couiDiieatious. ensued by reason “ ! i mg.-.:. - ‘ mixing ui r ■ • the Mexican question ! TlieiHeauier Hin G Gibuu&iM, ; giu may be- congiatuiateu upon once ti r. he ! ’ g ■ rougni mt ci >n niur lion v. : itin pul sit we • • : - ■ i beautiful ana last sailing steamei * . • ■ (libbiui, nas ina ( -e’ nei tru j lM'nn .•"avunna'i i ’ ’’ inw • ain K ■ enterprise owners and officer U-ii Tuesday -morning the loti 1 she left her moorings w ui *• .. Danei uuri . _ . i/ocior Town u . \\ e.uiie,saa v t • • . - • ,-v” an hambh tribute to tb( pro . . ject >r o-i this entersnse- .ai • fpement ’ line. ’ wc. me i-'- ■ pmmon ai u ‘ gratituo-- v> .*Mi- Erwin A Hardee, the fwm t -; U • prortT-'f L.i.-i OMMU-'-i ;; rn:miJCT in which . tr, t. r - r -“’ fgv. o‘ t.h f - • .non m. ! ’ nw own masmAmt . *4 ‘tmrimm pm* , “ (, it > I • . : exfiectcd or des’ v '’ t-- • . •’ h< ’ . . . .V : . • . . .:. . ‘• • ‘ ‘•• • • v ‘ . * i tv with his duties and prioiiiptß.css iu-j l . • -'Ft . iiian:.. i. _ ;-• ■’ -- ; • ; • ~ ii • • . n nnac-i TTU . 10. t. a. . • • . . .. ‘ C. H. HOPJvINM Chairman. . A. M.. Boss. Hccr ■ •• ( y \ ■ .’ . i Culls, li: King • ; i fi ’ J • Fulton : Tillman Ingram, *■ . . ’ . - B . Wb Vt r?,-ioon rP.’ ■ Sanford. , JLi . 11 • ii lui u * * * . •: • • 1. . . . • i I'll os J. Kaylob .’ lu I. Deary I J, P. Sai \ • yi : . Brevi . •• .* ’’ :.- i Tax AflKCK.sor lor the fTTstCcn | .ci'cSsloiiaiDintricl of (Ueor* j * mm. U ft. * ti-.ili.pKH ’ rc. ?! ‘ ‘ j irigtoh on his mtnrn home yerterday, . r. ‘ . • ..... . - ! steamer <i;: . • * cr-sons having I business • • sneur, --oi • call Qh li’mi Ti(‘r oi will , 11 i.UI He/ *1 tl 1 1 * if 11 OX V vl* v \.y wjv i takl. pleasure use; : nous aim ewfdanii th *II i. . o'amsatMQ + An *i ! i i meomes of less man six hundred dol~ j i iaiL, and trie lav is .uniform through- j i out the United .feta • • j o's ‘the State oi ureorgia, consists of .tu [.counties oi Appling, Berrien, Brooks,] I Bryan, Uiiniuen. Charlton, j ; Chatham,. Clinch, ‘Uoluuit, Echols, ( i Effingham, Eiiianuel, Glynn*, Irwin, 1 ; Johnson, Laurein?, 1 . ’ .* • . . *• . Ji . . . * • • . • j iOuisvi’LLJL, Aug: 9 —G( Brisbin * . j ttreMv n a u ■.'■■* • iie Ola nuiiut ’ j’■seventh, one hundred arid • ■ * • iu a. (•• ■ h ‘ I one. hundred and.sixteenth, ’one bun* : j. ore til ‘ sever * •’ n.ur j miu eight’ .ov n bundled an ’.mnet<*entii..on* in riared • ynd ■ •; . dtwenty thirdF •- j ‘ - * . jw e ‘ : ■ *>:',. I ’:? ■ . •* ‘•* c • • * 1 • : ’ 1 r lii ( *_ . ‘ . * aim -1 rtee.it Fe; i fifth and sixth Tiepi wen is. of cavidrv J * f j eighth /\ rn 1 1’ -.: :i'. . iimv on Mo?- in ; the fetatf • Gon Dnsbiii ssvr tlmi. ’ - * ? r ‘ ‘ iMi‘ ■ ■ K the wivi . ‘OUJ'IM I, j ‘ ifllirrp. ‘I ho whnh i nttmlmr oi pmttuwt omit itf*t in Kpn : ? u> v v thr-0.-ji [|,< m- ??_!!*•• ■ J * . * ’ I'o fhf’ **eol‘ ol Ilß< oi o • . , in ‘tins Mati • * • • yriMMapaßfMpd in nn orcra rebel* . ’ • • ° •* • • . rV’ M t f1 1 0 . •1 Tlf! ♦ • T f J*l> (! 11 must -also have teen previoush t no i ti UI OillifUiv uo cfc LUvUJLfCi- U 1 lllL vUU i ot • * • • . . ]• vic (* ‘ v■'! rrnni iiiiukpii • iti jinn Ivvtl VvU 1 vU I 11111 J? vll ill- i/'wl ov 1i i -Ck mv* ttiOv J.* IIUJ v *-* ixtlUl 11 V VJ bUvl^li • • 1L ii c oath referred to may be ad min itef< uv a: •turn . subscr-il ‘ i . • : officer oi a iovui btate or Territory, tvlkj, by tue laws tiiereoi, is uualihcd !to administer oaths. The officer ad” ! ministering the datu its-authorized and •r ■ u’’ ■ nn reiue lu - int in oruer to gi-ve to the .well’ disposed v in cm;-. • •. O’! tie l curates to the convention, the -ablation will m held until a reas-* i finable- tune nas elapsed’ tor -them -to take, and subsoil e the oath required, * VV!MT<- Hllf’li paniuli • j ;i’ prc-reuuisit.e • i IK” _ I'HH'I \ l■ I I neid.liiiuieaifite.lv tirercnitgr, and n-o i ailovvanee vvi.il tie lmuti: lor iiiireastm.- i nide tieiavr in applying tor pardon.’ Vppnr.u elll lot pardon , nous s i ■ j in writing . whuffi n apatite p.n lip notipiripmd ns tinncnßsarv, The ap i pin ntmn fihnnld hnvi’ attached tn it i the mt iiinial imtii nv alhrmamm pon-* i ’ ■ ■'•••• *•■•!• : .m, sipp.iip.sO n ■ tn p.,; | Mil Will not i’ :>>'!• Upon i>\ !!u i It: set: o'. tilth! it Imp (ho tilllli 111 I*ll li‘t <n. . v p.u'lud ■* ‘ ! pf*v • ht tlou. nrs recMßWeti : install •• • j shouM iien be sent to no ; the A.ttornov • ter./: . . 5 linvt Dot. ii lnlorni‘ * • t tarv authorities, tjhaT a • t mini he* ’ .. ■. ’ . • ■v . • w jli. : . witi. ogu rs at tat • .. ‘ the ‘govern • • .. • I . Xriuieh* tiie Aortli. r - t * i in/ inriT iti tnn //■ i • lyiyuiiiiatii wuui mi i tail oav • • ; Friday, the 11th August, killed both'/ * ms ’ititiioi ii niotner in dii tiiTiu y Ihe ot. Dorns JxeptibliccLn says ear** 1 ; iv on Thursday morning last the -t( wn j of Chester, Illinois was thrown int ! state-oi great excitement bv theintel” beth Darwin, a respectable wia'ow kt'dy • j residing three Or lout nines neiow tii j place. The murder, was -commit: i on ci vv co ! miriit. tier throat Doing cut iron? c?” ‘ c_■ - ihe.muruerer was one ti i i “J. Forsee who was • arrested aftei : lone cha?t The Hebrge tow correspondent o - tb.e V\ ashiiigton &ta?, si - j The coalman ol the beet* of cot* I boats just arriving over the OhesapeaK I and Ohio Canal, have been kehav i out tsiy on the line oi tne : irom ueonreiown to Harper's T errv. A iren pieman from the vicinity of Har i per B h err;y save they nave not left an j ear oi corn m bis held ‘ i that a colored woman was ravished on Din’ ot tiie boa: -. iney quarreie amo no themselves, and after passing tno nuiKs the men oi one oi tne non 1 would throw rocks behind the lock; deiav the boat tiiat ion owed/ i ire- ruinous trances oi £?upcnnicndent t imies maimed one oi the boatmen. trv to wiup him into silence, ptu: tr i iMUit'.nmeiiiioiH gavn the boatman an awtut. Uu.i nu;.. t nev several tin uueatmed to whip Air, Hoskins. Har* i hot >la nr -crimuus, but bare • not vet tue-u U. ;ittv. ;t Will PC Wl=- W