The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, March 29, 1866, Image 3
*\ maty M. Kat<|4o *H M**w *f aof * * *
wlheh Ml* continue tha FraadmetTe Bureau
I ' />> ! fcrji,'"* ytar longer. The Act of 0o?>'
I grt* cieating n *; it ahall "continue duft
v rlBg lbapreaeDt -war of nInIIU, aadfcr
one ymtt thereafter." Many pereone ?II j
to thlAIr that the war it not orer y?t, that |
! . . It Utnlfraging, and thyt hwlll aonthraa to I
rag? until the IWMeftt l?u?t a praatama*
tian declaring tBai tb* war U oeer. What
n alwurd Idea 1 It iaat ea?y to tall ?h?W
the ??r wm
wraw mmg*r, or wbea the right la over.
Tl?? war of the rebellion mm* to an and la
th? mouth of May, 1*65, when ihe Con fed
? orate irnla had eurrartdored ana laid doara
thalr erne, and when the Northern aimie*
were dUbntided. There has been no war
ainao that time* W*r ftnpliea oppoelng
arnoioe in the find. Mr. Trumbnll Mme*lf,
In a apeech In the Senate, on tha SOth uUltno?d*v>cn?trated
clearly-that the war of
the rebellion ended at that time; that the
preaant Friedman's Bureau would expire by
imitation of lap in May, 1868, and there'
f<-re tha ttreaaaity existed for enlarging tin
powers. I think Gen. Howard entirely
m i wj rule rat ood the l*re?ld?nt, for the latter
11 net the man to assume authority to ex*
tend the existence of thle Bureau beyond
the time apcclried In the la v eteating lb
Snffvcviox'Awn Ktr.t.ino or tan Panncnm.
?The Chicago " Republican"* eantalae the fob
. lowing dispatch, dated IadiaaapalU, Indv
***' ? . ?i .
A horrlllc tragedy oeearred la Bedford l??t
night. It seeaar that Prvf. J. Madiaon Evan*.
In regard to whom there era* eome ecandml a
ehort time ago, had aaducad a daughter of Dr*
Benjamin Nowloud. The Doctor's daughter
bad Veen off at a bour.Mng-rchool, when her
condition became au apparent that aha waa sent
^ home, where sho conferred all ta her father.
The Doctor look blr pistol and one of bla dieaecting
kniret, and waut to Exam's hours.
The latter was not at home. Newland went
to bant him, and found bin in the afreet
where.be abut bim duVn, and cat him to peire#
with the knife, l'lvant waa a aeiolater of the
Crlatinn rhuroh, and a man wbo at m? time
occupied ajbigta position, and la well known aa
a the author of a work entitled "The Pioneer
Preacher* cf Indiana." He at ona time occupied
a cbalr in the Nortbweatern Christian
University of then eity.
A Seme in ft Printing Office.
A |Hitron t'l u village newspaper once ,
?ei<l u> 11).- publisher:
"W;. Prlliici. bow ia it you have never J
called c?i me for the |e?y Tor your paper f "1
" Hi," the man of types, "we never
n*W a grtiib-mai) for moneyj
yoti man*/# to gat along when they J
don't pay r I
Why,", sold th? editor, "after a certain i
time we eonclnde that a man who fails to
pay for liia paper it not a gentleman, and
then we ask htm !*
"Ok, ah, yeel I roc, Mm. Printer, plcaee
give mn a receipt (band- hint two dollar*)
and pleas* make toy name ail right on the I
| booka"
. . ---
IhTMtyal Ravajtca CoLtscriojia at th? ]
Srcru.?The Commissioner baa instructed
Urn Collator* of Internal lUrtniu in the j
, Southern States to collect the tax oti nil lex- ]
able property within their respective Pis- I
trkts, and in (U? the duty on cottoo and
- o her article* which nray have been asees <
ted is refuted tUer demaud being made, <
will proceed to collect the tame !>y die (
lentnt and tale of property, unless the i
article* are removed under bond as pro*?. <
ded l>y the regulations of October 8, 1864. '
Oikkral flaAXt hat promulgated an order *
directing tbo department commander* of Vir- j
glnin, North Carolina, South Carolina, Oeor- ]
gla, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana (
( and Texas to institute a quarantine of all res- j
tela arriving from porte Infected with ebolsra.
General Orant has also issued orders directing
the neirly organised permanent Artillery ]
Board to assemble in Washington on the 2d of ,
April, and prepare a plan for an artillery ]
tchoel to be established at Fortress Monree, i
and announcing a board of oflKvrs to meet in
the same city, on the lAth instant, to make i
raeomtueddatfons for brevet promotions in the
staff, staff ocrps, cavalry and artillery. j
FruiAKiaM.?-Ttie Government doe# i
V; not rent) to be apprehensive that tiie
f FeblHTt# will attempt at) intiuJon of the j
Jiriti'h Province#, nor in tire Ilritr?h
M inistrr serixunlv almmed on the Rule .
Nothing ? known bow tqjnsrify j
the l?eli? f that the Fenians ItaVe m? ? ?
gone f'tpMj holding inciting* and
' f ?n?king col!?* i< n? of wowy in aid of 1
l jt- their CH<??>e. I
f l:* n*v v n<3R.~ We le?rn tbm j
- lliU diMtnuhMidH gehttemah it?? con- j
rinded 10 relile in CliKrjfxa, where he
will devote iiin.M'If to the pi act ice of
1 lr l"? fcvalih is entirely 1
I . restored,?fSrnlinel.
A YotNO Mayor.'?John L, FUgg.
* F. q . jut.; el'M?.v..r of Tm?v. New
? York. i? the V(<npjf?l itiClmilienl of
*',,,, "^C4* 'n '"Ifcv U?'hed Slatea, being
hut lw*nt\-f ?ttr Vears of age.
, A ?*Hcrr of M9.0OO ha* h?t beta di?e?>r<
r?-d in tiir account* <1 the County
*&Tfeavurec at OhiUevtlie, Ohio. That official
(t'?:i-? hy faying thai the money **
* arol<-n ft uu liie *?fe.
\ K Awaiawicm * lift* received 100,000 beW
1 - 4' *'?ton eiace M*y law, and cipofre-i (1,- <
^ fct . i . ,-j- i'vih. in Srw Vork. Il.tXHj to
1 sP y*wjr rdv-Antl th4 remainder to New Or|
| ^ <** *wH^4-e*pert?4, !*,
\ Tw. r*lU<md brtdge nc Wald^ wiil-bs
Jl- H IjH', rSf| I J*
??wth. ** 3WM& tfcd ftltfa.i** . *
th< briU?*? father's, by Rev. J. J. Wmknuin
Mr. R B.-HARRISON, and Mfan BACIHI
?
i' I' Him
?;,THK TOMB.-I'
"EaahVa W1* Bwroir ? ? f^m laid -=
tw . .VI iu;.n III.-i ! < I :g=
wain *tnn,.on *k? 1Mb of ? &ar%^?w?aE,?S
Montgomery aud daughter of Dmc?i Jehu
Moweil, of BWitfOwk Baptist Church.
Reared under the hiflusuces of dotweetie
piety, the subject of tklr notice gara horeclf io
the fro?hn?M of bor virgin mn to tbeaerrle*
af he* 6?trlour. The minister who baptlued
be*. did M with a delightful conviction that
He who bad opened the heart of Lydla to attoad
to the tblt|i spoken by Pawl, had la bar
eato accomplished the same gracious preparation
for the holy rite. Nor Was thin judgment
eoa trad to tad bjr bar subsequent Ufa. Hiltfanial
afaetf, her renunciation of all dependence
bat upon the merit* of her Redeemer, bar
aaraa*t spirit, bar kfs to Christ, andt bo erery
oaa who aeemed to bar boar bis image, bar
rcedlueae far erery goad work, aad bar calm
triemnh over "the last eaeaiy *?all attastad
bat she was ' Ood's work man ship, created la
Christ Jcsm unto good works which Hod bad
before ordained that aba should walk ia them,
A Sabbath-school scholar la bar awa earlier
years, sbe rejoiced la bar turn to impart to
other* the same beneflta which aba had herself
received, winning the hearU of hor pupils, who
actually Strewed flowers la bar path, in token
of thoir appreciation of her gentle ministration
in their behalf.
The manner of her doCeutt wa* a beautiful
munition of tbs genuineness of ber faith.?
Sbe Was not only delivered from all fsar of
death, but, in submission to tba will at Qod
and with the hope of heaven, she triumphed
orar other feelings scarce by less strong. Sbe
was still an Inmate of the Christian hums of
her beloved parent*;, to its cherished satisfaction*
sba bad added the enjoyment ef wedded
life: still more, she had juet realised the gashIng
jaya ef maternal love, when lo ! the lutuutotos
for her departure came. With the saute
caliuncss with which she bad been wont to
attend to ordinary daily dattcs, sba prepared
for the erent. She made arrangements
far her l'til* ? ? ?? anaa feu L
?wm ig u? ion
motherless i gave directions respiring ber in*
tcrmont; and, alluding to a nor vir-;iUoD whh
her former pnstor, on the toe frcquwt use of
ftancral sermons, expressed a desire that, If (he
wm a proper subject for each a service, he
would offioiate, ae lie had done at bar baptism
and her marriage. She expressed tbe tendereet
solicitude for some who were about bar, re*
mindlux them of iba uncertainty and canity
of all enrtliiy thine*. She entreated ber bus*
t?aud to lay up hi* treasure iu beeren, and
gave biiu ber bible, remarking, that in It be
would find the Father of tbe fatherless, and
begging him to keels'it in bi* pocket. Moved
l>v the grief of e sister, who was weeping beside
ber, she said " I em tony, sorry?but, if
you could see the world as it Is, yoe would not
weep for nso." When her bands werv already
cold, aba placed her armsaroud her husband's
neck, ana, looking up into his face, said
" Place your miud on heavenly and divine
things." Iu tbo l?iblo which she garo bim
(thu volume had l?een presented to ber as a
"first distinction " iu tbe Saiihatb-srhool) she
bad written?" Presented to my dear Husband
as bis constaot companion, erer pointing bim
to the realms of bliss and huppinsss."
To tbe young bow tenderly persuasive to
true piety It suult a life?crowned with suebjs
iMlolfferSny" apply to such eases
tbo language of .Paul to hi* Pbilippian conrerta
: ''holding forth tbe word of lifts, that I
nay rejoice in the day of Christ that I bare
sot. run in vain, neither labored in vain,"
J. C. P.
v, jy*. v * /'r* 'fi tmt * j
GREENVILLE PRICES CURRENT.
noanccTttn wssKlt, er
3RADY, FERGUSON St MULER, MERCHANTS.
tiREKSVILLK. S. C? YARCI1 28, 1864.
APl'tKo, DrimJ, bushel $2 Oit <g> $2 60
UACON, ? lb 18 @ 20 c.
BALK ROPE. ?>
BLUE STONE, >4 lb 30 e.
BAOdlXG, Ounuy, yard, 46 e.
BUTTER, lb 26 e,
BHBSW.aX, V &> 20 ?
BRANDY, Cognies, %l gallon, none.
f Peachy " " 02 on f.A *2 Art
CHICKENS, bead 25 c.
COTTON, l u,...: 25 (g) 28 e.
COFFEE, Y ft., Rio 45 e.
" 44 " Java, 75 e.
npRN. ? l.uibcl ?..S1 75
CORN MKAL, biwhel $1 75
CAXDLE8, ^ lb., Adainantiua, 60 e.
" 44 44 Sperm, 65 c,
" 44 44 Tallow ... 80 c.
COPPERAS, ? lb., English 25 c.
44 * 44 North Carolina, 10 ?.
so as, v a?*eu - 15 < ,
FLOUR, ? barrel, *17 00 ($ $18 00
JOLD $1 30
HXOKR, & lb 40 e.
[RON, 8weed, ^ lb 15 c.
" Country, R lb 124 c.
" Homo Shoe, tb..... 12* e.
[NDIUO, South Carolina, & lb S2 00
" Spanirli Float, " " 3 00
LUMBER, Pine, tp 100 feet,....* 1 60 @ $2 00
LEAD, T* tb 25 c.
LEATHER, Sole, tb,.- .. 60 c.
" Upper, 44 ....... 80 ?.
HADDFR. ^ lb 30 (iy 4?V.
MOLASSES, Sorghum, fl gat, 50 e. (t_y 75 r.
MAILS, V V lb* keg 15 c.
CATS, bushel, $1 uO
PKA8, " " *1 75
PORK. 1? W. net, ,. 10 <& 12 e.
POWIM R. pi lb $1 ?0
PKPlMiR, Black, V lb 60 e.
PEACH K*. Dried, ^ fcieM .SI 00
POTATO' S, Sweet, # bushel .. SI 00
Iriab, " " $1 00
RTCE. n 20
1TKEL. Caet, V *'0 r.
SALT, Live/pool, lack *6 00
44 " 44 bushel $X 00
" Coast, " " none.
SUQAR, Brown. f> lb 26 (u, 30 a.
" Clarified, V
SHOT, lb .... Q e.
SODA, ? tb 25 a.
STARCH, 1ft lb 25 (A 60 c.
riiMCK. jt> . 60 r.
rtlllKTlVti. i. V vd, b> llio bulr,. SIS ?i
TURKIKft, ? lirad, TS c. t.i <1 00
JABACCO, M(.:.uUctur.d( f* It, TA?. <t>, ?2 00
AI.LOW, ^ |bnm. 20 e.
TEA, tlunpowder, jA lb,.... $r. 00
" BMoft, " " $t 00 (tt id 00
? nirtrlj. ? ? *2 SO (& |3 00
WI1KAT. ^ bnabal $.1 SO
WHISKY, V SI 76 <$ ?t 00
Yarn, r**:. ry, y t.undi so
Beligiovt Notice.
HT FrM*l<l??M permlttlrr. Re*.
T. D. (lYR will pr*Mh Hi Randy Prrt?I
BaftUt Chareh,. tha 2d Sabbath la April nest,
at II o'ol?ek, A. 10. Mar 20 42 I
Administrator's Notice.
All |wm?m lodabit-d U? the Eetata ?l
JOUR M. UARKft^N'. d?eea..?d. am
rtquaated *? make payment >?t an earlr day.
All peraana having claim# ?<r*Ui?t raid Entaia,
will prcwat tham t?? ma, proprr)> ntii atod.
W. A. IIAltRIKON. AdnlttUlral -r
Fait view, March 2;th, ttfO. 4? I
agl*
V. ?. lwAneh*?#t, br th. iM of APRIL,
r m ttw Iknltir ?a caarobioftt. AH |wp T*T
bo giro? l? by tbo ?tMr, osowtor,
L xlaiilitntor, or trvateo. AH Au?w of
. pro portj nut bo notod !? RoUkm.
I tool k by Mailt or otforwUo, ?w?t bo iwora
| to boforo Moftotrote or *otory Pabtte, or
tbo* will sot botttrndod to. ' ..
Tbo following i? o liat of ta labia proporty i
[ l Lot*, Laad*. BalLUoffe) Towna, Village*, Ao.
Capitation Ta* .
Factorage Employment*, Facbltie* and Pro.
feisiona
I' ? Obtunlaafcrtk of VaaddO^aatara, Broba/l
and Comuusioo Merchant - * '
SSSf
- I ?)rtsct Companies * , ' /L", v'? Wjf_ %
'4|(l?iti of Insurance and Underwriters
Baiea of Qooda
Salea of Good" by trust persona
' -WtkUa mauufacturcd in the State
Spirituous Liquors manufactured In tbo Sta??
Spirituous Liquora brought in tbo St*la
Cotton on band . Sale*
of Cotton
^ Crud* Turpentine '
Sblea of Crude Turpentine. V*
Offire neftt door to H. Beattle A Co.
. 3. M. R0NI05, T. C. Q. ID.
1 March 29 41
| ; ?..' *
CARRIAGE
A?l>
i S XT O Or TE"
FAINTIE
AHD
TRIMMING.
J. C. C. TUUNliK 1
RESPECTFULLY informs tbo eUiaeaa of 1
flroeuville and anrrounding country,
| that bo baa opened a SHOP in the building !
formerly occupied by K. F. Latimer as a hotel,
for (be <
I Repairing of Carriagei and Buggies ,
I upon the moat HEASOSAHLE TEKJtS. |
I Having worked aeven veera at the eelcbrat- ]
ed Carriage and Wagon Manufactory of tii-a- i
I er, Cox, Mark lay A Co., be feels confident of ,
giving satisfaction to all who mav favor him
with their patronage. UPHOLSTER IVO of
all Linda done and repaired in the moat workmanlike
manner.
Greenville C. II., S. C. Muroh 29. 42-tf
? ?? r? ? I
uyrus unapter No. 22, RAM.
A COMMUSI' ATION of the
?!?<>* CHAPTER will tnk? 1
|'Inc on Tuc*day evening n>xl,
-iTlh March. Coo>}>aniou? will '
R* order of the M.\ EL*. H.vP.*.
Mnr 22 42 If ,
P&mUON iHOTiEL,
CORNER MEETING ANO HASEL S1REETS, ,
CHARLESTON, S. C. ?
/st* 11 ati.s or Boaud t>kr pay, $3.00.
H. L. BT7TTERFIELD,
Proprietor. c
March'22 42 1* f
XIEW " !
mm . j
c
GAINES & BEARDEN
HAVE OPENED A QKNE |TAfta J
m:
fTARLE BRY GQQBS,
HARDWARE,
a ? a a 33 ? ^ & & a,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
MALmoXLiXSftAV,
GMWHEKri?,
AC., AC., AC., AC.,
OJ'j 1 Tij In the tli? house formerly ocUvt
cupied by tiondlett A !<od?, two
KAJj-XJ doors north-emu ?f tb? Mansion
House.
fSO~ They expect to repleuixh their J^ook
M occasion lusy require, their facilities for
procuring Goods being cqnrl to that of any
other House in the Country."TSPt^.
The public are requested to call
and examine their Stock.
Gaines & Bearden.
Greenville, S. C., March 21st, 1S66. 42-tf
FAMILY CROCERILS
I AM JTJST RECEIVINO |
i i twni? civ\ni7 1
A LAnUEi 01Ut/l\, ;
(SELECTED BY MYSELF) i
Of Such Qoodi as ?re Generaly Kept ;
It A FIRST CLASS
GEQCECY m MOT STOKE.
Whirls I wiif Sell a* Loss ]
as ems be nonsht fllxc
where lis Town.
1X> nE ASSURED OP THIS. ALL APR
KNVTlKD TO CALL AND JUDGE
FOR. THEMSELVES TIIOM/IM
STEK\, !
Under MoBee'e Hall. ;
TEA J TEA J J TEA!!!
AI.AftOE STOCK of Superior (GREEN 1
ftit.l BLACK TEAS Among which I
re (Im> kiiiti*;
YOVNCl HYSON
GUNPOWDER
OOLONG
bUPI R OOI ONG
ENGLISH HPPAKPAST.
Aim-CIHM'OLATK. fOcOA, BROMA
AN1> SUPERIOR COFFEFS. J
No A*rr TEAS hnve ever been brought i
to lltH Merfcvb i
TIVONA8 8TEEI,
Under McBee's Hall.
M*r IS (1 S
,?? -vj. j; ., i-'f ;%-T**: >1
... ^ "fit- - -V ." *V; , ' - - ,j
^5* f-;
- -|rf Tjf, ri'ir > J ~ ii*.
i . i i mi"
ill I . 0 ? Iini ?'->,' I?'| Miii|r-T?-7T
THE BOABDMAB, OXAT * O*
PIANO-FOUTES,
- WHOLES A LB AGENCY.
TUB nbiirtb*'. Ut? t mkW of tbli woll
liowrtfb, hw ?M?M!nk?d ? WbolMak
Afftftcy, 74? Bro?dw?y, New Yo*k GRr. whm
I D? will M ?IMW< to ntrirt the unleri of bfe j
Mends end the public, sod e,pncially to henf
from tboeo wbo bare so liberally bee towed
their patronage on the firm heretofore. Me
will supply these superior instruments . to the
trade wb<>l< salwptnd retail, at tbo very fewest
prices, made With the Insulated Iron Rim end'
Frame (cast in one solid plate.) They easel
'.all otbeta fe? durability^ superiority of tone,
ubd elegance of external appearance^ v
' All them Planus have overstrung 8 cafes,
giving in connection with (he patent iron rim
and frame, full reund powerful, and sweet
mellow tones. The Cnsea are nlegafct in appearance,
and easily and 'safely handled.
Warranted to prom satisfactory, or the
naq?ey returned. Address all orders to >
SIBERIA OTT,
744 Broadway, New York.
T0 ^U?1C~TIACKXR8 AND DEALERS.
fplIE anhaeriher is frilly prepared to lurnish
I Sheet Music Strings, Musical Justrum?t?ts,
and Music llooks of all kinds at the
lowest tmde rates, wholesale and retail, irom
tht largest eoltcotious in thia country. Orders
punctually and faithfully attended to. Address
all orders SIBERIA OTT,
749 Droedway, N. Y.
B. D. A K. W. SMITH'S
AMERICAN ORGANS
fpllE most perfect and beautiful Musical
J Instrument in the World,.for the American
Home'' Circle! The AMERICAN 0R0
AN- makes home attractive, rufines-and et?vatvs
the mluds of all, beautiful in appearance
and ulfccts. SIBERIA
OTT,
748 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
WXOLKSAt.K AOBXT. .
The immense popularity of thesa Organs, ,
and their superior musical powora, is fast
brii.ghig thvin be lore the public, as the Instru- (
ment so long desired lu American Homes. ,
And although the cost price is but a trifle over '
the Melodeou, yet the musical advantages,
beauty of tone and quickness of touch and
action arc so far superior, thai thoy nro fast
superceding the Mciodeon and the call is now ;
almost exclusively for the American Organs.
It is sdwpted to any Music from tbo quickest <
and most lively to' tbc heavy tone of the
Church Organ. And almost universally they
are preferred to the Piano, hy persons who
liavo them, yet costing less than half, and only
taking n small amount of rootu. Bend for
Jcscriptivo circulars giving full particulars
?nd prices. Exclusive Agencies secured to j
Dealers, and large discounts to the trade and i
Teachers. Tfddres* all orders,
PlBEllIA OTT, Wholesale Agent, ,
*748 Broadway, New York. j
[From " GoJrj/'l L<tdi?V Iluok," Frb., 1840.) '
ajhkkican organs.
HEED ORGANS, Ac. ^ \
THE following remarks and suggestion* ro- '
latire to this immensely popular instru
went will doubtless interest and profit very f
naoy or our readers ; wo commend (be article *
:o their careful perusal s
A hundred and one makers of Organs, Cotage,
l'arlor, Cabiuet, American, School Or
(nns, etc., etc., arc each claiming to tnake the
instrument In tbo world. Jfeing comparaIvely
a new instrument, as at present constructed,
we ar4 cunVincad tho public are much
ess capable of judging of its merits, or dencrita,
than of tnost other instruments. If
here is really an essential difference in them,
f there arc soiuo excellent and some worthless
men, the public should have some criterion 1
'or judging of them, some facts which will S
nlltrbien Aksin.. iYJL rhffrfiilj.s ,
utrdiy n family, or church, or school in nil the J
and, but i? more or lesr interested in this ,
opie. We are also aware of Mb l>eiug great (
nisfortuue, a real calamity, to any of them to j
lurchase an inferior or worthless Organ, min?
ius to good playiuir, and often n source of s
nuoh annoyauee and vexation. Wo know
his article to emanate from a candid and iutel- .
igent source, and thus we give it to our readers. 1
The ?|uc*tiou is often asked, what are "roed 4
>rgans"! We answer, they oro, in most cas- (
is. nothing in the world but the old inelodcon 1
n disguise. Many of the so-colled organs I
lave the same bellows, the same reeds, and (
bo same generul internal arrangement. With
he bsllows turned on edge to gain room, thay
inve simply put on a more pretentions extoior,
and a more high sounding name. Dut c
,n organ, to be in reality oh mynu, must have f
i wind,chest or reservoir for air separate from
ho bellows, into which wiud-clicst the -seeds
pcu, and tbo tjnc has room to expand and 11
icrfcet itself into tho full round tone, similar
o the flute or pipe or/ran, even, smooth, firm, 1
jnl mellow ; anil this tono from reeds cannot v
<? obtained in any other way known. Noth- 1
ng so annoys a true organist as to hare the
'ultimo of sound swelling and jerking spnsnodically
with every variation of force ou the
tellows, which is always the case where the
eeds open direct into the bellows or nlr-pnssa- (
(es, instead of a wind-chest or sound-box.
tnd yet some makers ctcn go so fa^as to .
laiui this spasmodic ?r automatic jerking of he
bellows on the reeds ns an excellence, just
is though they did not know that it tnast very 1
oon throw the reeds out of tune, nud injure
he hollows : and as though it were not an
aaicr matter to obtain a much better and in?re
asily managed swell by other methods. The ruth
is, any orgsu, so-called, or melodeon 1
rhicb has the wiud acting directly upon the
eeds, is nothing more uor less than a huge C
iccordcon, dress it up as you may. And when \
irganists and true musicians become aware of ^
he fact that they can obtain those that lire ?
irgans in fact as well as in name, they will
>uy no more of tho objectionable ones. Then
igaift the swell should always be separato and '
listinet from the bellows, so as not to bo aetod
in by the hand, or soft blowing, hut couvclient,
so that the player can use it with the
(nee, separate from the hands or feet, and thus
ilways e. der easy control.to he used ml likftHm. ]
The large divided bellows, or double bellows, ?
s also a \*ry important improvement. Ily
Ida means aot only can the wind he supplied
fvere'ewuly, bm with S.?r greater ease to the *
erformer. from the taut that either bellows C
ilouc will he sufficient for the lighter melodies, a
bus permitting the player to change abc-it ?
ill I reft the feet at will; then, if the bell' ws J
s of the rvquUileJarge site, and having ihc
s iud-ehest or rcAPrnir, all will l>u well. As
to the r?ed?, they must he scientifically tuned
tnd voiced, ?r all the other good qualities in
die world eaauot produce a good toned instrument.
The Inquiry now very naturally arises,
where can the organ be proaumd combining all .
these essential nod desirable qualities f There
s only one possessing all these points, and '
that is the AMERICAN ORGAN, mode by ?
^ I>. A II. Smith, of Boston, Siberia Olt I
IV holt sale A J?ut, 74A Broadway, New York, t
ri: se organi have a wind-chest extending the
whole length- of the instrument, and so con
iruciou as t? act at me suino lime as a revernoraling
eousd-boji or L -arti, aiid having the
lame important relation end part to perform*
[hat tbo sou tiding hoard has to tho piano.?
rbta feature Iho maker* have patented, and to
It ete owing in a great measure tbt entirely
unequalled fullness and richness of tone *<> i
highly prised by all who have used these or- <
irnns. They also have the largest and best l ]
divided bellows in use, which is another id- | .
portent feature. No pert of their work is , '
slighted, no < xi>?nee or pains spared to make
the American Organ perfect musically, as woll
as mechanically, and, judging froin the immense
sale oi them at prcsont, they bid fair
to long maintain the proud position they havu
won bv superior merit eloue. We would most | '
heartily advise ell interested to call upon or
address Mr. Siberia Olt, the Wholesale Agent, \
at 7 IS Broadway, New York, and sen assure
them he will,' in the most jpmtkmsuly and 1
truthful manner, impart to them all the information
they may desire relative tu thh truly
delightful :t?tr ins'ut. ?
A
/CLARIFIED srOAR
KJ DKOWN&UOAR
C^ODA 0<lAt?Eto '
BAK8UAF
? AlMMANTfNXGANDLES
, LIVERPOOL SALT
BtTMOOMBE CA'RllAOKSfiKD
NORTH Carolina ryb
Ae. Ao. Ac Ao.
pr Call soon, wo offer thwn low.
David & Stradley,
flfo??r* A Commission Merchant*.
March 1> ^ ^ -If c;
OrcfnTillle Sc Columbia
. _ Railroad.
"SS^LSSSB 0333 :)?3*3si
*y#' wywrwwt^S^ffll
Gxmckal Scfsrixtknokxt'* Omcr, >
? oix'xbia, Feb. 27. JKCrt. J
ON and after Thin -<I:iy. Match lot, 11,;?*
111>my will receive and forward
MERCHANDISE and PRODUCE, with th?
additional charges for transportation be
tween FreshJbsy's sod Alston, and drayage
in Columbia gn ouch ao posses over the
South Carolina Railroad. when consigned
lo add forwarded hy the Company.
Freight and charges on all Merchandise
from Columbia must be prepaid to ell points
on tlio B?a (1, except to Newberry, Abbe- I
villa. Anderson and Greenville; but freight
and cltarge* will be collects*) on all that
comes over the South Carolina Railroad, at
all points except Hope's Station, Pomaria,
New Market and Grove Station. Merchandise
destined for those points will be received
and forwarded, upon prepayment of
freight and charges, and delivered at
(Timer's risk.
Freight ?nd chorgcs on all Merchandise
?nd Prod una; to be forwnrded over the South
Carolina Railroad, mustbe retrain
!o Columbia. J. B. LASSALLE,
General Superintendent.
Mar 512 42 tf
Bliss M. A. McKay,
mi li it, it, a stf is ~ c
Augusta Road, Near the Depot, /
HAS just received a j
complete Stock ofSpring
Ml LI,I N?|{ Y GOODS,
of the ncwont
most t.ishionnLle
TATS, RIBBONS,'1Vix.)WRRS.^.FKA TU-^
ERS.ORNAMENTS, BRIDAL WREATHS,
Illusion for VEILS, B'aek lace VEILS, Ac.
Sb?* hopes by punctual attendance to bus!
te^s. and hy constantly keeping on hand
The ke West a nd most fasiijona11lk
styles of goods, to merit n
'hare of the patronage of the Radios of
3r*euville and surrounding Districts.
Greenville, S. C., March 18th, 1866.
Mar 15 41 " tf
~ FilPII! Mill SClilT ~
Til E Fairview Male School has c
resumed Its exercise* under the J
control of fa | it. JAMES S. A US J
TIN. a graduate of the South n
Carolina Military School, and )
ate Assistant Professor of the Military j
ichool of Georgia. ___ _s
iiffltncvy-cvrrynwnytJVgTiT in flic Tiiglu st
Hale Schools of the country. Commencing
?Uh Primary Instruction, amending (
h rough the various sciences, with Lntin, j
'rench and Greek.
The Scholastic year is divided into two
Sessions "f five months each.
Terms per Session of five ipdnths, payable B
n specie or its equivalent, cither during, ^
r at the close of each Session. ?.
Irthogrnphj , per session, $ 6 00 n
'rimary English and Arithmetic,,.. 8 t?0
lighest English and Mathematics,.. 12 00 n
^iassicol Studies, the highest En ^
glish Course, and all Matlie- c
mattes, above Arithetic 18 00 ?
Students commencing a Session will be ^
Siarged from the lime of entering till the
'ii?i of the Session. A" e
Good l>o?r?l can l>e had in neighborhood
it from *8 to v'O per month. 1 j
Tlie School is located at Fuirview Church,
n a strictly religious, moral and healthy
icinity, in the lower edge of Greenville
Jietrict. "
W. A. HARRISON, 1
Chairman Board Trustees.
March 8 40 tr '
tSF- Lanrcnsville Ilernhl copy three
inter, and send bill to this Office.
tin ii ?i fa J mrcr'* S?i;n)lies.
ffZLLWARD & WINEBRENER, ]
118 MARKET SI REET, PHILADELPHIA.
r \i.alkws in machinery hnd supLJ
PUSS of every oiscriptfon for COT?
ON and wooi.rn manufactories
Auto?Oak Tanned la-ntlicr Bolting,
lard. Clothing. Cotton and Woolen Yarns,
Varpe, Starch, Oils, Bye Stuffs, ?l'c , Ac.?
idvancee mads on Consignmenta of Cotton j
nid Woolen Yarns. I
Ciders colicited which shall receive
u-onipt nttcution.
WM. MII.LWAnr>,
1>. S. W1 NEBUKNEE.
Mar 15 41 Itn
Dissolution of Partnership. /
l^HE PARTNERSHIP heretofore esist \
X ing bet w? en the subscribers, under the >
tyle of I.IGuN Je GOODLEIT, W this day I
Unsolved by inntuul consent.. All the ?? "
... ...^ ll.l.il'.il.l. .t It. zr: . 1
IIOIII-U imuuiiin in int: r inn itr?- lurneil
>ver to nnil oMiimetl by the new Firm of
.1. L. GOODLKTT A BUOTHEK.
J. W. MOON.
M. L. GOODLRIT.
Greenville, S C , February, 20th, 1806.
A CAIU). r
IN withdrawing from Hie lote Firm of t
MOON A fiOODI.KTT. I for the
?ew Firm of M. U GtK)l?LKTT A HICOTU?li
h continuum;* of the very liherwl pnt
-onnge which we have enjoyed.
3. W. MOON. i
Greenville, 3. 0., February 26,1806.
NEW FIRM.
HAVING purchased the intermit of Dr.
J. W . L1UON ii the Dcro Srot.n h?re ]
loWe cat riti l on by LlOoK A GOOl'LKTT,
we re-pectfully notify the public that we
Intend to continue the liusim-s* at At bamu 1
|>lne??. '
M. L. OOODl KTT A I1ROT1I F.R. 1
Greenville, 8. C., F?brtjury 20. 1600 *
gift I JM> tf '
NOTICE i1
To Guardians* Trustees, &c. I,
YOU are required to i??k* your A omul
Return* hy the dm of June next, or
rite Unlet will he i&med ni?nlu?l you
.T. P. vt(K?UK, (5. E (1. D. 1 j
CtovurnlieioaeFt Offtea. M?r?h 1, lMfi. 1
liar A (0 l?n '
,y^Ai.ri-^. ;- .*yK- ' .^V?Oia#ji?
FRuelT^WEii
4P'? *
Next Door to fctafrfoa How
(UKl *00* WIT* tilLl'l (OOUTOItl.)
^ )
BR. M. L GGDDLETT & BROTHER
; HAVE JUHT RECEIVED
A FRESH SUPPLY. OF
DJRUGB, .'
MEDICINES,
0114 ,.v .* <,< y
PUTTY, v ,
GLA*5,
i-YE-efbFFft,
WU1TK l.l'.AD,
*r*-- zinc, or-v
Ac., An.
A ND will *-*? ~ v- ? ..
_v ?Vo-v?ubijr oo irw^ici All
2Y Articles in their line, together with
Urge end varied ossortmeut of >
ITnir, Cloth end Tooth Brushes
Tocket, Toilet end Fine Comb#
Pocket Boole end PortemoDnles
Fine Poekct Knivee
Ladies' r?ff Raxes <
M'ignoKh Tablet
Lily Wh??e end Meen Fun
A Choice Selection of Perfumeries
Best Brands of Cologne
Night Blooming Cereus
Lubin's and other fiiikf. Extract*
Pomades and Hair Oil
Flavoring Extracts
Soxodont, ; y-Cr'
With a splendid assortment of
Toilet and Shaving Soepc
Complete Toilet Boxes,
Ac., Ac., Ac. i
March 1 39 if
ITreInsurInM
H OM E
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF NEW YORK. ?a?h
Capital?Two Million Dollars.
kSSETS, lev JULY, 714 696.08
^ABILITIES, " " ? 118,697 76
* -lot- t
OH AS. J. MARTIN. President.
A. F. WILLMAKTIJ President.
JOHN McOF.K, Secretary.
J. 11. WASliiiUIlN, Assistant Secretary.
.o:~2
W. II. HOVEY, AGENT,
Greenville, S. C*
Jan 25 84 tf
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
IN OHDINARY.
A. M. Peden and Thomas A. Peuen, Excutw,
applicants against Jane Pcden,
ilartin W. Peden, David Pedcn, Ileire of
ame? S. Peden, deceased, Mary M. Boyd
ind David B.V.! her h..?h ? .l
rf-, .<v sa UQvyn IIU| OIIU UlO
r/Wrt of Eliubeth Fow ler, deoeneed, and
)avid I'eden.and Mary IVdcn, heirw <>f J^hn ^
ntfttcriiimTautrdtyustttuMt of Kit at*
| T appearing to *ny eatbfiieiion. that WarL
tin \V. l'odin and David IVden, two ot
he Defendant* reside without this State : It
s ordered and decreed that they do appear
,t a Court of Ordinnry, to lie holden at
ireonrille Court House, on Jibnday, th*
inith day nf Ajtril next, to show cause why
i Finn!'Settlement of the Eatate of Robert
'eden, deceased, should not be had, and th*
aloTi!l? adjusted, by "Introducing Tettinony
showing the irut value and real char*
cterof the consideration of such contracts
t the tttne th?y were mnde, ao that regard
icing had to the particular circumstances of
noli ease, such Decree may be icndcreJ as
i-ill effect substantial justice between the par
ict>," anil on failure ol pnrlie* to atteud and
bject their eonseDU will be taken as con*
eased.
Given under my hand at Greenville C
I., the 15th day of Januarv, A. D., 1S6A.
KOB'T MoK AY, O. O. D.
Jan 18 v 33 v Sin
t. r. mm I (tt.
Wholesale Dealers
I2f
tnATCt O u A n D
SMiUiiB, XKIJMKS,
Ac,
2 ISAYHIE T STflMKiitf,
CORNER OF OHT7ROH ST,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
HAVING RESUMED BUSINESS
AT THEIR OLD STAND, IIAYNKTRKET,
CORNER OF C1ICRCII-STREKT,
.UK NOW RECEIVING A LARGE AND
PELL ASSORTED STOCK OF
iOOTS,
SriQES, . TRUCKS,
&C.,
Which will be sold at the lowost market
irice. Tlie patroouge of former friends and
ho'public is ro#pectfnlly solicited.
p. v. flkm:sc. sam'l. a. nielso*.
JXI. XI. WIX.H0M. '
Doc 28 SO it
rhe State of South CarolinaTJHEKISVll.Ui
]>ISTIUCT.
In Equity.
F.r pur If, "I
J. 1'. Kceil, ! A Bill to PerpetnSolicitor
i f the We?4- J utc Testimony,
ern Circuit. J ' JP.
RKKI?, S.?!i?ttot <>f the Wcgtflm CIr
enit, linviiifr this d*v filed in this ?P5co
? Hill to perpetuate Testimony In ret*
lion to Deed.*, Wills, Chosen in Action,
kthcr Papers j:nl Hecoid.s destroyed op l<? 'A
timing i lie ren?.i<t Svm : It is ordered that
til jn-raons who are entitled to and desire
to avail themselves of tltfc benefit of the
Act of the Gt neial Assembly. in such ease
made nod provided, aie pet milled to to rn*
before the Court nnd have p.ken and perpetual*-.!
all evidence which they shall prvduo*.
on proper ai |i'ici?th?n letting- tea-la > ?
iov.-me. .1 K MkK?RK, C-K. O U?
Ctdu. Fit?. 2?. tc4b"v*. / . r?ff! l 4v