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i!? 11 jLLii II11 i.. i J gggg f* gUKKDTOD TOBTBY. WOMAWB EI0HTST" W? have always bete more than half inetiaad to what waaUod "Woman. KighU," but mncc the w following ease bee bete submitted, ire are nontoanilUL We foel aorry for poor Joatah WiJeott, but m ** misery lores company,"be may conaole himaalf aritb the faet that there are thousands of other men in the bun situation. Hear hiui jnat after maraiage: Let whittling wind* in fury blow, Of coming clouds and storms foretelling; Let falling leaves and falling snow Be capering round my little dwelling ; It matters not a whit to me, My heart is light as any feather ; 1*11 content aud happy be While I and Betsey dwell together, I find hor such a loving wife, With cheeks as red as roses blooming, UUD IB OU jJUVU OU klllU IU me? She speaks so pleasant and so clever, Tin sure we ne'er would diagree If she and I should live forever. A WKKK LATKR. One week elapsed?and what a change Comes o'er the spirit of my dreams ; i My Betsey's actions are so strange, No one can tell bow odd it seems, She says she's " born for higher spheres Than patching clothes and washing dishes." She claims u her rights " and I have fears I'll have to gratify her wishes, She writes and reads the whole day through, And worse than all, she's gottiug jealous; Now, what on earth it's best to do? What course to take will some one tell us ? ANOTURR WKKK LATKR. 0 for a lodge in some thick wood ! Some lonely spot I'll seek for quiet; I'll write my life, (if understood) Some mortal man may profit by it. I've been abused and knocked about. Been blowed up--jawed without discretion, And from my house she's turned me out. That I might know she claimed possesion. THE LATEST. Whereas, my husband, Josiah Wilson, has left, my bed aud board without any just cause or provocation, I hereby forbid all persons harboring or trusting him on my account, (ahem !) a* 1 will pay no debts of bis contracting. BETSEY MARIA W1L8CN. Excellent Legal Advice The "Maine-law" was at one time strictly enforced In the quiet town of Urbana, the late residence of Judge C ?. An itinerant doaler in the " ardent" was one day arrested for a violation of the law on a warrant issued by Esquire Rhodes. Our itinerant friend was advised that no one could procure his acquittal but Judge C , and ho was accordingly sent for in great haste. The Judge did not understand what he was sent for until he arrived in Court. It being a case of less magnitude than lie was in the habit of appearing in, he set his wits to work to get rid of it. lie, therefore, told old Eogle, the constable, that lie wished to have a private conversation with the prisoner in order to put himself in possession of the facts. The request was granted, as a matter of con: se, and the prisoner acconinanicd the .Indue outside the enni-t room, when the following conversation took place: Judjjc C.?14 Have you been selling liquor here ?" Prisoner?44 Yes." "Can they pr<^Ve it?" "I suppose they can." 44 Have you got any money ?" 41 Yes, about $30." 44 Well you may give me $10. Can you run well ?" 44 Yes." 44 Do you think you can outrun old Fogle?" 4 Yes." 44 Havo you got anything to keep yon here Vn "No." 44 My advice, then, is this: go into the office, shake hands with Fogle, and cut." The Prisoner entered the office with great solemnity ; and walked up to the constable and offered his hand, which was taken by that official with some reluctance and moro astonishment. 44 Good-bye, Mr. Fogle," said the prisoner; "i uon t Know wnen we snail meet again," and off he started at full speed, and Fogle after him. Much to the amusement of the crowd, Fugle returned without his prisoner; and, on learning the advice of Jndge C , threatened to have him arrested for u aiding in the escape of a prisoner." The Judge, getting wind of his threat, signified his intention of having Fogle arrested fur permitting a prisoner to escape and this coming to the constables ears, he declined entering the lists with a lawyer whose advice acted so potently in favor of his clients. [Cincinnati Enquirer. If a ruler hearken to lies, his servants are wicked. Old Bachelor Fuetyormsty'i Opinions of Women and Women's Bight* "Food and clothing 1" I believe women in general dre better clad than ] men. Ho* often will yon see a tidy, even lady-looking wife, walking with an oporative husband poorly clad, or a handsome, well dressed girl with a brother out at the elbows; and how often does a wife say to her husband, . 44 Xou're a show to bo seen I" And how expensive ladies dresses and their j tannets! Why a girl's duck of a bon- j net costs two men's hats ; and then the ( ings and bracelets, and gold chains , hat they wear I Every woman car- , i .*ies more value upon her than any ] unit 01 ncr ran k. a which la a man's i i only lnxurv, and that is often cxpen-'< sive; but then ho carries it for n60. A < woman's watch is only for a show, as f arc her rings, bracelets, and necklaces. * No, sir 1 The wealth of society is' spent upon women?the}' have more than their share. And what have ' men instead ? A piece of broadcloth so sparingly used, that whilst it takes twenty yards to make a dress for a . woman, about three and a half are more than enough for a respectable sized man. It is always economy in dressing a man, but extravagance in dressing a woman. As for food, they gjet as much as they can take, but they lace themselves up so tightly that they dare not eat much, 'lhey would if they durst. And then they have all the choice things, whilst they leave ns the bitters?the segars and tobacco pipes, the bitter also, the putrid game, | the mity and moulded cheese?the ] worst of everything I Man is so phy- < sieally constructed that he is apt to take i to (/in-bitters at last, and throw himself < away into the slough of misery and des- 1 pair! Don't talk to me, sir, about women oeing worse treated than men. It's no such thing?no such thing, sir! ; [ Welcome Visitor. The Shortest Route.?Nicholas tho 1 first (if Russia had no difficulty in choosing the shortest route. Hi. Q/mf rinn ui. ' ? ? - ? ? ? AAV cvuv UI1V V4c kj HJl 1113 and cave them eight days to bring him the route of a railroad to connect n St. Petersburg with Moscow. At the 8i end of the allotted time the plan was ? prepared. H 41 What," said he, looking at it,4' what e( is all this?these twists and turns, this serpentine track? You must have ft misunderstood me." cl 44 Sire," said the spokesman,44 we have t< drafted the shortest route which would o embrace on the line the leading towns ? and villages." d 44 Give me a j>encil and rule," lie said, and he struck a bee line from one city to the other. 44 Ilere, you under- _ stand me." 44 But, Sire, you leave the large # towns entirely eut of sight." 44 That is their affair; let them come ? within sight." \\ And so the road was built as straight as an I. There is an editor?a confirmed old bach?who declines accepting a wed- fi ding cake when he publishes a mar- riage. lie says it looks like countenancing matrimony. 7i*7i7iT OKKKliS his Professional Services to the Citi- n sens of the Town of Greenville mi l of the adjacent country. He may he found during the ^ day at th e Xew Court Ilnuse, at night at the resi- 4 denceof Professor Kd wards. Oct. it?22?f Elford & Donaldson, i ?aiaaifisf^aiCiMa, 0. 0, c C. J. ELFQRD. T. Q. DONALDSON, a Jan. 10. 85 8ni J REED & GOODLETT, jMrxp^iajBra^s iii/Aw, Ureenville, s. C. ' ?yOffice next door to F. F. Beattif. <kCo. ] J. P. RRKI).] [?. D. OOODI.KTT. j January 12 85 tf ~8. TTDWHSIBHIE), * UKAUIt IN Religious, Miscellaneous -and School 128 Kichnrdson Street* COLUMBIA, S. C. I MERCHANT'S HOTEL, ' BY JAMES M. HURST, \i fl\TJ sMxi.'V.smnrv <& m It vyoMrtiMMviWtWtf 4* V4J p ?>a Board?$150 Per Day. i February 21. 41 tf 1 ASSEMBLY HOUSE, 1 PLAIN STREET, OOLMMIB D A, ft. ?. ' mTIIE Subscriber wi'l open, on Jc the first of October next, till House oii Plain Street, formerly and for nany year* known ^ aa Hoacii's Hot an, and more recently kept by ?. Col. Wiliiam Shiver and J. W. Cinrk. The sitiiation is convenient to business, being in a cen- j tral location. Those who wish the coiuforta and quiet of a home, eepnrated from the noise and _ bustle of a hotel, will find themselvos suited by applying. Families, permanent or transient, aeoommo dated on moderate terras. a BUTLER. September 23-20-k. Town Ofllceri. ^ InUndant.?U. LEE TUKUSTON. * Wardens.? II. C. Mar*m?t,G. B. Dt rr, Dr. R. D. Long. R. McKvr. I Town Clerk.? W. P. - ? Afar thai*.?Z. Martin Mhl C. Okarbrr- * rt. 1 " * ^ M The State of South Carolina. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. Court ol Ordinary. 2. J. Gilreatli, Executor, Applicant against Obedience Land, Widow, Isaiah Land. Jordan Land, Stephen Land, Rinnan Land, Jeue Godfrey and Jane'lm Wif?, John Bailey ami Elizabeth his Wife. De* fendants. Petition for Final'Settlement and Decree. TT wppeat ing to mv satisfaction that SteJL plien Land. Kin?on Land, Jease GodTrey nod Jane his Wife, John Bailey and Elizabeth hi* Wih (teLiiit.nt. M.Ua with. >nt this State: it is ordered that the? do tppear at a Court uf Ordinary, to tie hidden tt Greenville (Jonft House, for Greenville District, ou Fiidar, the 2d day of January next, by 11 o'clock, A. to shew cause, if my they have, why a Final Settlement and lecree of the Estate of Lewis Land, deceased should not be mide, or their consent to the w?ine will be entered of record. ROBERT McKAY, 0. G. I>. Ordinary's Office, 7th Oct.. 1850. 23 td. The Mtate of South Carolina. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COUKT OF OKDINA.ltY. lames A. Suber, applicant, against George Graham, Jesse Graham, and Ann Parrotl nnd Nathan Parrott her husband. Walker Willinghain, Andrew Willinghain, William WillingliHin, Mary Willingham. Willinghain, heirs of Martha Willingham, deceased, Mary Janes, and Greenbcrry Janes her husband. Defendants.? Petition for sale or Division of the Real Estate of Priseilla Saber, deceased. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Mary Junes and Green berry Janes her husband, Defendants, reside without this Slate : It is therefore ordered,that thy do appear and jbject to the division or sale of the Real Es late of Priseilla Suber, on or before the '29th lay of December next, or their consent to the same will he entered of Record. ROBERT McKAY, O. O. D. Ordinar)'a Office, 6th Oct. 1850, 22-12 STA TE OF SO W GREENVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. 'ardry McUee ) Attachment. VS. V IT I.e. 'I'nnro.n. Jo*9pli Noe. J PPff'? AttV. ^TTHEREAS, the Plaintiff did, on the ft 14th clay of October, tile his declartion against the Defendant, who (a* it i? aid) i? absent from and without the limits f this Slate, and has neither wife nor at>rney known within the same, upon whom j copy of the 6aid declaration might be serv- I 1. It i?, therefore, ordored, that the said Demdant do appear and plead to the said delaration on or before the 14th day of Oe | iber, which will he in the year of our Lord ? ne thousand eight hundred and fifty seven, < tlicrwisc final and absolute judgment will ' ten be given and awarded against him. . VV. A. McDANlEL, c. c. r. Clerk's Office, Greenville District. Oct. 30, 25 td "STAGE LFNITFROM , Lbbeville to Washington. A FOUR HORSK STAOK leaves "\. Abbeville, S. (J., on Mondays, 'ednesdav*. nnd Fridays. I Leaves Washington, Ga., on Tuesday, Tliursay and Saturday mornings. A daily Train leaves Washington at 7 o'clock i ? M., for Atlanta. J JAS. E. WADPY. Washington. JOHN McBRYllK, Agent at Abbeville Of- ; oe at the Post-Ofllno. Oct, AIHBKOTVPES! Ambrotypes!Ambrotypes ' ! C. li. LANNEAU nAS the pleasure of ?nooubciii|{ to tho Ladie and Gentlemen of Greenville that he is IOW PREPAREDTO TAKE T11E AMBBGTYPE, n all its perfection and He will remain n Town for u tillOHT TIME, to complete some ngngementa, and then he will be absent for a msidernlde time. Those whodeeire to possess ilEAUTIKUL SPECIMEN of th?M XEVER"A1?ING PICTURES are requeated to CALL AT JNCE. CALL AND SFE ITTS SPECIMENS I He is alao prepared to take the Arnbrotype for 4kdau.ionh, uroaoim, l okltxmihi fixokh hi.no*. L'hey are auperior to the Daguerreotype in this orm alao. MTROOM IN M'BEE'S HALL, UP-STAIRS._? Ai.gi.ct '28 16 tf i\c?T Gun Manufactory. NGRAVIN8 ANO CARVING OF THE FINE ARTS. '1"MIE aub?cril>er, recently from London, Paris a. and the principal cities of Europe and America, where specimens of his art have given he utmost satisfaction, respoctly informs the cit zens of the Upper Country, that he has just arived, and located himself at Greenville, where ie is prepared to deal) work appertaining to his msifiesw In tho heat m?nn? ??.( ? <l?? lot ice. as Doable and Single Cast-Stool Rifles in.I Shot ftuni, Duelling I'intole, do. He will also keep constantly on hand en neortment of Sporting Material*. wlorlt he offore or eele et. very reasonable term*; finely carved Uligator's Teeth. Steel Tampa, and Engraving >n Gold, Silver, de. All Work and Repairing done in the very beat nnnner, and warranted equally a* good as ean >e done in the United State*. gy Hi* shop will be found two doors below )r. Karle'a Drug Store. July ? 8?tf. F. BHF.DA. a. <3. 3*11338933, NEAR GILDER P. 0., GREENVILLK DIST. r\FFERS hit aervieee to the pablie, and aolieita patronage. All work entrusted to hwn rill be done with neatness and dispatoh. Any eraon wishing to know how to solder (hard or sftt) will be furnished, on the reoeption of oM Ollar, with a receipt containing fall instructions, nabling him to solder any metal. Thi-i reoeipt as never been offered to the publie bef ?ra. gat- 1 faction given or tbs n?oney refunded. Jtwn ar ' xy?rr> wan c?n* A it ilttf < 4*u* 'yri GREENFIELD'S GROCERY STORE, , CORNER STORE, Opposite the Mansion House. PURCHASERS may now Bod a very complete stoek of Family Groceries, Fine and Cheap Wines, Liquors, Cordials and ALSO, an assortment of Hats and Cape, Bonnets and ltf% Bonnet Trimmings, Boots A Slioea. together with Ladies' Slippers and Gaiters. a aiota&i," caocuiY, QLA83WARE AND MIT 6001)8. tyCountrr Produce and It AOS taken iu exchange. ALEXANDER OK KEN FIELD. 3 A A A LBS- BAOOH ond ftOO Lb?. LARD. 5UUU for sale at GREENFIELD'S. John krause, purniturs AND CABINET MAKER, ,M n ? WOULD respectfully inform tlie citizens of Greenvi.le cud vii fi, jj cinitv thnt liolins oq liand a lot of FURNITURE, wliicli lie will dispose of upon reasonable term*. lie ha* Chairs, Tables, Sofa*. Washstauds, Ac. Fine and l'lain Furniture node to order. His shop may be found on Avenue Street, between Kenttic's Store and the Confectionery, and nearly opposite the Court D'.r.j? Ori-paviHe. S. Aug. 14-14-ly OTIS' IMPROVED PATENT Lightning Conductors. r FM1E subscriber has purchased the Right of I. putting up the above description of Lightning Rods in Grccuvillc District, and is prepared to execute orders for the same to any extent and with promptness and despatch. These Rods are conducted upon Scientific principles, and afford the only method vet discovered of absolute protection against lightning. Any one acquainted with the laws of electricity, will be immediately convinced of their utility, upon examining tlieni. Their value has l>cen tested by experience and science, and has been vouched by hundreds of certificates from nil parts of the Union. From amongst these the following only are submitted. "I have carefully examined Otis' insulated Lightning Conductor, and have it attached to the building iu which I reside. It is better constructed, and more securely insulated, than any form of Lightning Rods I have seen. It is neH*t mid clu-np, and if properly attached to the building, cannot, fail to afford security against the loss of life and property by electricity 1 therefore recommend it as worthy of the confidence if the community, R. F. Bhi'mby, Prof, of Chemistry, Ac., in S. C. College." Mr. D. G. Wcstfield has recently supplied my louse with Otis' improved Conductor. 1 have examined them with great care, and am oopviu- J ..J 1L.1 ilu? i :..i....:? u?.i? ,v? ?.!. .uvj m V, MIW trvo* UI-III IHII^ IVV'ia CYn miutruoled. The methods of attraction and insulation arc new, and seem to me to be perfect. I can confidently recommend them to all persous vishing to secure their houses against lightning. C. J. ELKOUD. Any farther information may l?e obtained on ipplicntion to D. G. WKSTFIKLD, Mhv 8-54-tf. Greenville. S. C. :| AT GREENVILLE. C. H, 8. CrT"MlE subscriber would inform the citizens JL of the Village of Greenville and surrounding country, that he does all kinds ot ENGRAVING, of Gold or Silver and l'late. generally. Makes and mounts in Gold or Silver, all the varieties of Braided Fancy llaii Work; repairs all articles of Jewelry ; Mounts in Gold or Silver Walking Canes; cuts and fits to order. Spectacle Glasses to suit any age almost. Among the articles generally needed, and made by him, are Gold and Silver SleoVO Buttons. Studs for Collar and bosom. The Mounting and getting up of his hair finger rings (hair braided by the Swedish Lady, Mrs. Olson,) and Fob. Vest, or Guard Chains, he Hatters himself, would not be scofi'ed at in the larger fashionable cities. Orders for work, thankfully received, at the Corner, sixty yards east of the Old n .. . f* * *_A>uri uotise, una but a taw paces from the Knler prise Oflice. J. II RANDOLPH. tir No charge for engraving any work inade by him. Je 26 7 ly BT BPS02AL BBaUBDT. Painting ! Painting ! 1A1 IK sulmcriber has located himself in the town of Greenville, and wish it to he understood that lie is now prepared to receive orders for House, Sign, Ornamental and FANCY PANTING, Graining, Marbling and PAPER llAXUrXG. All of which will be executed with neatness and despatch. Having worked in the principal cities of both Europe and America, he feels satisfied that he can give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage, lie (teems it unnecessary to give a list of references ; all lie asks is an examination of his work. He wants no better recommendation than his work ran give. Ho has the right for a celebrated Metallic Kire Proof Roof, equal to copper in durability, and in addition to the above he is also prepared to execute either Professional of Business Cards on Glass in a style second to noue. Orders for Grnining or Mnrbleing will be attended to. and the work done in a style to suit the tastes of the III,mi fastidious All i.nUia -.1 rl ?* ? ?- -* Greenville C. II., op left nt the Carolina llouw, will tucot with prompt attention, WATS SAMUELSOX. July 8. 8 flm % Notice 18 hereby given, that application will be mnde for a renewal of Scrip for Four Shares in the South-Western Hail Road Bank, and South Carolina Rail Road, suppoaud to to lost. They were owned by Davie Williams, lata of Laurens District, dcoeased. HFA'RY R. WILLIAMS, ? _ , LEONARD WILLIAMS, \ Kx nSeptember 2ft SO fin. Shaving and Hair-Drefping. BVRRIDOE CONTINUES the Tentorial hn*ine#s at hi* old stand, in Beattie's Brick Building.? Gentlemen can have their hair cut, or shampoo ed, or fa?M shaved, at any time daring th? day ?r ?v??inf. April IS 4ft ?f. Maryland Lotteries. CORBltf * CO., Agents. A FORTUNE FOR THS TRIAL. "There is a tide !n the aftiairs of iu*n, Which, if taken at tbo food, leads to fortune." ONE TRIAL MAT ttAKK YdU RICH FOR LIFE Splendid Schemes Drawing Daily. 8BND TOUR ORDERS TO CORBIN & CO., ThoOld Established Authorial Agente vrbo ham SOLD MORS PRIZES Than any other offioo in the State of Maryland. ALL PRIXK8 OUABAlrrBSO IT TfUE STATE. SINGLE TICKETS; Wholes (1 Hal ves 00 eta. Quarters 20 eta CERTIFICATES OF PACKAGES. 26 Whole Tickets $16.00 26 Half Ticket* 8.00 26 Quarter Ticket# 4.00 nothino venture. nothino gain. Tickets Bought by the Package are always the must Profitable to the Purekasort. TRY PACKAGES. For $25 we send package Wholes, Ilal v'adQart'ni. For $10 we send package Halv's A 2 V\ bole tick'te For $5 we send pack'ge Quart's ? 1 Whole tick't. Look at the following SPLENDID SCHEMES, One of which are drawn at 12 o'clock each day of the week. BRILLIANT. . 47,267 Dollars. Maryland Consolidated Lottery. Class 310. CORBIN ?fc CO., Agents. Scheme. 1 prize of $5,000 1 do 1,000 1 do 500 1 do 150 1 do 137 160 do 60 64 do 20 64 do 8 61 do 4 8,5128 do % 2 22,176 do 1 25,801 prizes, Amounting td $47,267 CAP IT AL-PR I Z E . 5,000 Dollars. PATA1UCO INSTITUTE LOTTERY. Class 102. CGRBIN <fe CO., Agents. Scheme. 1 prize of $5,000 iu tio 500! 1 do 141 8 do 30 200 do 20 03 do 10 63 do 8 126 do 4 3.906 do 2 23,430 do 1 27,814 prizes, amounting to $47,267 TIIE UNIVERSAL FAVORITE. Class 255. CORBIN & CO., Agents. Scheme. 1 prize of $8,000 1 do 1,506 1 do 1,000 2 do 750 2 do 300 2 do 100 211 do 25 . 00 do 10 66 do 4 1.224 do 2 25,740 do 1 80,316 pi izea, amounting to $53,253 Tickets $1?SI is res in proportion. Address CORBIN <fe CO. Box 190 Poet Office, Baltimore, Md. October 10, 23 tf. INK ! INK ! INK 1 r?^UE Subscriber lias received A large supX ply of the celebrated Ink tn.-tnafacttired by Muynard Sc Noyee, who have beeu for forty years engaged iu its manufacture. Below will be found one of the many testimonials to its merits; * Rkgistry of Deeds, ) "Bostox, Nov. 20, 1847. J " Messrs. Maynard <t Noyes : " Gentlemen?1 have made use of your Writing Ink, for the reoording of Deeds, Ac., the part twenty-Jive years, and, having found it to suit my wishes and purpose* entirely, tako pleasure in renewing my testimonials of its superiority. From the appearance of the Records in my office. 1 am satisfied it is superior to any I hnvj used, ar.d consider it particularly adapted for all purposes where permanency of color is requisite oi desirable. It flov/s woll from the pen, and does not mould ; and my oldest Records prove its color to be unalterably black. 'Signed,' IIekky Alunk." ALSO, ON IIAND, HARRISON'S, Mason's, and other Inks? Black, blue. Red, Carmine and Indelible. Oct 23-24-tf O. E. ELFORI). (LRMttM'flt 0UJMVU U Anti-Rheumatic Powders. A Safe. Speedy and IIad leal Cure for Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout atid Sciatica. \\f E, Uia undersigned citisens of Putnam T V Couuty, Georgia, cheerfully bear testimony to the eincacy of Liueh's Anti-Rheumatic Powders iu the treatment of aentc or ehronic Hheuinatirno, many oases having been successfully treated bv Dr. J. Q. GIBBON, within our personal knowledge in which these Powders were principally used. Joel Branbnio, M. P. Woo. B. Carter, Stephen B. Marshall, P. R. Adams, T. B. Harwell, Thomas Kespssa, O. 11. Thomas, J. Nichlsson A ethers. tDTAny reasonable number of iadividnal eer? tineates can be given in attestation of their efliCOST, Prepared and sold by J. O. HIB805, If. P, Baton ton Ga., at $6 per bcM?; All orders directed to hia&rilb the above np enclosed, and a description m die ease shall receive with the Medicine such advice as may suit any peculiarity thereof. For sale by M. B. KABUL M- P, Apothecary and Druggieh Orsenvflla d A *eyf*^ St 1y ,.1iii IHllsii Tiiir'i MrnrnmrniimSm 1 XLAV5 TOu VHMCEIBXD 1| IN TUX Cosmopolitan Art: Association FOR THE THIRD YEAR 1 'V j S?e the Rare iNdttceaexli, ; rjlOE management have the pleasure of an~ X nooucing that the oolleeuon of Works of Art Assigned for distribution atuong the subscribers^. whose names are received previous to the 2fltb of January, '57, is mucb utrgei and more costly than on muj previous year. Among the leading works in Sculpture?executed in the finest BCarWo?is the new and beautiful Statue of the * Wood Nymph," the Busts of the three greet American statesmen, Clay, Webster and Calhoun ; also, the exquisite Ideal Bust, " Spring."' Apollo and Diana, in Marble, life size. Together with the following Groups and Statues in Carrara Marble?of the Struggle for the Heart, Venus and Apple, Psyche, Magdalen, Child of the Sea, Innocence, Captivw Bird, and Little Truant; with numerous- m works in Bronze, and a collection of several hundred fine Oil Paintings, by leading Artists ; tho whole of which are to be dSstribuCed or allotted among the subscribers whose nauies are received previous to the TwentyEighth of January, 57, when the diidvifciation will take place. ; terms or subscription. Every subscriber of three dollar* is entitled to >* A copy of tho splendid Stool Engraving, "Saturday Night," or A copy of any of the following $3 Magazines one year; also A copy of the Art Journal one year, and. A Ticket in the Annual Distribution of Works of Art. Thus, for every $3 paid, a person not only gets a beautiful Engraving or Magazine one year, but also receives the Art Journal on* I year, and a ticket in the Annual Distributionmaking four dollars worth of reading ?latter besides the ticket. l>v which a valuable painting or pieoo of statuary may bo recoiled in addition. Those who prefer Magazines to the En- 1 graving u Saturday Night," can have cither of the following one year : Harper's Mag,;* zinc, Godoy's Lady's Hook, United Slates Magazine, Knickerbocker Magazine, Graham's Magazine, Blackwood Mug^azine, Southern Literary Messenger. ? No person is restricted to a single share. Those taking five memberships, remitting. $10, are entitled to six Engravings, to the six tickets in the distribution, or any five of ! the Magazines, one year, and six tickets. I Persons, iu remitting funds for membership, will please register the letter at the Post Office, to prevent loss; on receipt of i which, a certificate of Membership, together with tho Engraving or Magazine desired, will bo forwarded to any part of the country. For further particulars, see the November Art Journal, sent free on application. For membership, address C L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A., 348 Broadway,. New York, or Western Office, 100 Water street, Sandusky, Ohio. November 27 2? Town Ordinance, . CON CK UNI NO GOATS AND SW1NK. BE IT ORDAINED, l>y the Intetid?nt and Wardens of the Town of Green* villc, in Council assembled, That hereafter it shall not be lawful for goats or swine to run at large wuhin the corporate limits of the Town of Greenville; and it shall be the duty of the Marshals, and they Are hereby authorized and required to employ suitable persons to seize and secure all goats or swine that may so be found running at large, and to impound the same in the lot convenient to the court house. ft action 2. And be it further ordained, That upon the impounding of any such goats or swine, the Marshal shall immediately ad* i verti*o the same at the market-house,giving a correct description thereof. And should the owner or owners appear within two days thereafter, and prove his or their right to the possession of such goat or swine, then the said Marshal is authorized to deliver the same to him or theui, on the payment of one dollar for eaeh and averv goat or swine, so delivered, as a fine hereby imposed for each and every goat or swino so found running at large. Sbci ion 3. And be it .furthor ordained, That should no one appear within the time hereinbefore prescribed, or appearing; shall fail or refuse to pay the fine hereby imposed, then it shall be the duty of the said Marshal to expose to public sale, such goat or swine, for the satisfaction of said fine ; the excess of such sale if any there should he, after paying such flue to be deposited to the credit of the Town Council, to be given to the owner of the property sold, upon tha saine Wing demanded within 30 davs after quvii nm\3, Sacrios -4. Be it further ordained, That tbia Ordinance UiilS lake c(f?ct fru??i ~ud #?- ,, ! tor the first day of January next. 1 Done and ratified under the corporate // seal of the Town of Greenville, on the [l. a.] eighth day of October, in the year of * our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six. M II. L. THRU8TON, Intandant. W P. Pkiob, Town Clerk. October 0. 22 8. E.|Ce and Property Ininred. LIFE ANDFl5FiN8URANCES THE A8HEVILL6 jftluttml Susurantt Comjwmj Imwh XWN, Hum and ether Prepertf AGAINST FIRE: Am* the tires el Whits Perse*# as* RWIS between the age* of 10 and 60 jwrl ON snob terms m to render it a most safe and desirable investment. Pull details, wRh the Constitution and By-Laws of tba Company, will be furnished oe application to any of the 01* -"asH?t J An. B. Rakkiw, JhisWaif 4t Thrntmnt. SQBM W. ?fcADT, iMt, I' Dan GRETN VTl^R,