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# ? : * ^ ' t I ,ni IT i K * mhukmrto iwMWWk *; ^ IE^hocd Hi'art may climb AjAftion's height, 7' And seek-to wla the-weed of feme; - ;?**f he tuny feel bis heart beat light When'glory beams ardnnd his n attic; \ l|gt r.ot fof those uoe? womnp *eek4 Fur humbler her amhiliwe ? shown ; j.jAf.hpme she reigns a #PT???R;qee4<rr i . .?y, A woman lives for love, alone. y nMrtV n.T ?n-, fl Still ifi her daily duly mores,. / u / / J With thoughtful brow nnd steadfast mind I Slip proves her faith in him she lore*, 3 I fey gentle smiles and accents kind.; 9 The praise-of his dear voice alone' t Is nil she claims?withhold it not, j Oh. ye tp'whom her heart hath flown, j r For 'tis tho sun that Jig^taJpr.lot. I? cold negloct and anger strango ' Should prove her portion, yet the ra^ 1 nrh.. 1? *- ? ,vl mvi |mi? tufa nm nover crinnge, Tlio' hopo And health, and bliss decay ; ' By patient smiles and kihder tone The truant gently she recalls, V " Or if perchance reproach ib shown 'Tis in the ttr that silent falls.' - '? Woman hath faults and weakness too, But stronger man, oh ! blarao them not;. i Believe me, her affection true Thro' changeful life shall cheer thy lot. llome-tics, home-love, let none disdain ; More dear than wealth or fame could prove, They o'er the heart triumphant reign, And all ore blest in woman's love. ( . The Inquisitive YankeeThe following 41 now edition with im- ' provernents," of an old anecdote is exceedingly rich. , A gentleman riding in an Eastern railroad car, which was* rather scantdy ,! shpplicd with passengers, observed in a scat before him a lean slubsided Yaii- ' ke?; every feature of his face seemed to ask a question, and a little ciroumstance soon proved that he possessed a more 44 inquiring mind." Before him, jiocupying the ontire seat, set a lady 1 dressed in defcp black, and after shifting his position several times, and inanoeuvering to get an opportunity to , 'look into her fane- h? nt " V?US.IU .wer eye1! M In affliction." > 4i Yes 8ir," responded the lady. ' 0 44 Pa-rant??father or mother?" u No, sic." * * ' 44 Child, perhaps ??hoy or girl ?" t4 No, air, not a child, I have no ' children." ' "Husband then, I expect?? .. "Tea," was the ourt answer. . u Hum!?cholery ??a tradin ' man. 1 pjay l>e?" ' v Sc . " My hnaband was a sea-faring man ,-*tUe captain of a vessel; he didn't 1 die ot cholera, he was drowned." , i 41 Oh ! drowned, eli ?"pursued the iA- 1 qiiisitor, hesitating for a brief instant. 1 44 Save his chist ?" . * #' 1 44 Yes, the vessel was saved, and Iny 1 "husband's efYecU'," said the widow. 1 f " NVas they?" asked tho Yankee, I his eves brightening up. i " Pious inau?" ' ' 44 He ^*as a member of tlic Motl?o- 1 dist Church." The next question was a littledelayod hnt it camo. 44 Don't you think you have a great cause to bo thankful that he was a pi. ^ ous man and saved his chist?" 441 do," said tho widow, abruptly, \ and turned her bead to look out of the 1 Tl.~ " miiuwit, alio 1iiuwiw IgJWJlU (Hlttip ' changed his position, hole! the widow by his glittering eye onco more, ami 'i>ropbunded.ono more query, in a little Joivor tone, with his head slightly* in- r ^cjliued forward, over tlio back of his seat, " Was yotf calculating to get married ngaiti ?" .% said the widow indignantly, " yon are impertinent 1" And she left her scat, and took another, on the other side of the car. "'Pears to bo a little huffy!" said this ineffable ftore, turning to our nnr faicf behind huh -t "she neen't bo mad ; | I don't want to hurt her feelings. What did they make you pay for that npibrella you've got in your hand ? It's a real pooty one." '( A Dead Man in CourtSome years ago a man without.family or relations lived in a corilliv in Arkansas, and was possessed of an estate w#rth $5,000. lie went to New , Orleaya, rfnd was absent four years without, being heard from. The Probat^Jndgo granted administration. on lii? estate?* wound it up and discharg ed. the administrator. The man re I i \r?i? ? i nil iiou?mm ucun ?' JiujAiuir?njipnea to the Judge for his property?when m. open court the following- dialogue took place: D*>ad man.?If yon* Honor pfoaso I want rrty effects retnmod to me, aa yon see I am not dead. (knirt?I know?that is I as a man? that yon arp alive and in court, out as 1 court, X know yon are dead, for tli& records of this conrfc say so, and against their verity there can be no averment?so eft>'? Lord Coke, and * I good many otlier books I never read, t \ kt p j; ;.v.^ .... , .1 Dead man?Bat I want iny properbare toot transferred ray toropeftjf And to deprive me of it wltfioiit juiy consent is against all law > : (Jo%?rt~~lf yooinsinti&fce that the ro^f&T^sv^u*un ?il! Dead a dead man to take toJ?pp,v cor7 and s^nt all be made iti iliexieo* and the^et. ; We find the following wonderful story in our lasf "budget ot flews from California. The Sweed is certainly a man'not shaken by trifles, and his case is almost as bftd a one as that of the Ohio fellow, who, being Snake-bitten, had a quart of whiskey administered to liim, and was fotind the next day industriously beating about barefooted among the woods and briars, in the hope of getting another bite and another quart of liquor! A man named Wirsen, a Swede, who has recently been exhibiting a number of rattio-snakes in various parts of the State, and who fancied he had acquired a power over them which would prevent them from bitting him, was severely bitten by one of them upon the finger, at Sacramento, a r Saw days ainoe. He immediately dtank four bottles of brandy, and went to bed in.a state of stupefaction,. lie is Will in a critical condition, his whole arm being terribly inflamed. ^l?iq*8 lie will recover, fold says lie is satisfied that the enuke did not intend to bite liiui, and that if he recovers, he shall continue his experiments, and exbibitious. " WftfJC eOofined to Jtife bfid lie has a young ;altle-snoko with him ul'dlA ;.->i L. , A Boy's Spe?cil?The othor clay a hoy came tearing round a corner with his raps in thw wind, his faco svfroArdd with molasses, and a shingle flourished in his hand, whilo he was ehoiyifig to iinuthm* boyiabout the site of aj)Cf>per hok, whosto3d"soino quarter ofa mile lown the street,; ^,'Oh Bill git as many lyfvs as ever you cftn, and as many di ingles as evor you can, and come pp die street, round the corner, as soon as sver you jmu, for tliere's a great big liogsit of lasses busted on the pavement, busted all to smash.' ^ f f.v'': >' .? I v < k Tuin Legs.?M. de Talleyrand being it court one day, when the*tt>^)r di rery earnestly at one of the personages ulmittcd to the salon bleu,, and who was retuwrkablq fot his tfccessively iKtt legs; 0 On bfcffi* iblcdd what .'en ?*ged his attention, >f.! Talleyrand. replied : "I am puzzled ty discover whether the Baillie de F?1 wears .... I * ? ?? ? iutt onutvi)) ut? iiuv vuree legs." Xot Dead.?A sailor had wandered into a churchyard, and was amusing himselfby reading the inscriptions on the grave-atones. Presently he came to one on which was incribed the following: " Weep not for me tiiy dc(ir<>*t d**'. ,, I aro.notdeail though I lie here", J( This was too much for Jack. Shifting.his quid lie ejaculated: 44WqH, I've heard say that there are cases in which a mad may lie; but if/tea* deadTd <non it" t? Ak? itinerant quack doctor, in Texas was applied to by one of Colonel Hays' rangers to extract the iron point of an Indian arrow from his head, where it had been lodged for some time "1 con not 'stract this, stranger," said the doctor, 44 be Vase to do so would go nigh killing yon ; but I can give yon a pill that will melt it in your head." A man killing hogs became vexed, and venting hxs spleen, wished ih^y wero in . 44 Oh..dear me, what can he mean )" exclaimed a little girl. who overheard him. " Mean t I sup pose the awful wretch wants his provisions sent,vp beforehand." A California jurv, in a suicide case lately found the folfowing verdict'We the jury, find that the deceased was a fool.' There is a vast deal of sound philosophy in therulgar distich?* ** Different hare different opinion* : Some h'ko foek? and Some like ?don*? ? " lit spare no pains1^jj?|he quaoV said when he sawed OTbispaUent'a leg for the Rheumatism. > MVd^gfor jronJI^giri?id to tho old baohelor, when she colored his stockings. |^r * ^ ^ l'5/3$jhfc >??.. 'i*'/ . *>? iVv * V x- i?. .j,,. ,f (i hi .1 >.,<iMr???MrM**H S-.<5?; i JSTOffice next door to F. F.fi?A'rri^no. \ "" '" J. RBED.l [*. 1>. OOlJLBTr. January It tf ; r~t- i i'l? mf~ 14 i Am fifi t * . " ' L IS*2 ;Elii hotel, ;; BY 4AME6 M. HURST, sarssmissiKiKr,5 ?* . . Boari^AUO Per Day. \* ?elhiiarj;2lv ,t?? . . t*V V,. tf T?he State of Sooth Carolina. gueenviejjs mstrlcrjp. ; 0 In the Court i?t ^rdlhary. U. J. Gilreath, Ix ecu tor, Applicant against | Obedience Land. Widow, Isaiah Land, Jordan . Iva0d,t3ibpbca sLlA&.'Kinsdn Lund, J esse Godfrey nnd Jane his Wife, John JJailoy aivf Elizabeth his Wife, Defendants. Petition for Final Settlement and Decree, i* - TT-appearing to my satisfaction that SteJl v gliei* ^iskI, -Kinson ijatilj Jo*?o: Godfrey. and Jane liisj Wife, John Hailey and Elizabeth his Wife, defendant*, reside without fiWs SjWlto: JK?is ordered tlrat they do apj>ear at a Court of Ordinary, to" be holden at Greenville Court House, for Greenville j'D^trict, on Friday., the 2d day of January | next, by 11 o'clock, A. M., to shew cause, if any they have, why a Final Settlement and decree of the Esjate 6f LtwfejLjtnd, deceased should pot be in^de^pr. their content to the buind will bo entered of record. ' ROBERT MeKAY, 0. 6. D. Ordinary's Office, Vlh Odt..' 1850. 23 ,td. I $1" ~y Tlic Slate of Sou tU Carolina. GK RENVILLE DISTRICT. IN TIIK COUBT OP ORDINARY. James A. ^oUsr^ftpplirftrti, against George Gfcrnam JVS.a (JruliBin ? > ! *-? r> * -i - ? iimu -V4JI1 i auow #al)nui..TvirraU hi* husband, \Vafter ??? Wtillingliftay; In irs of Martha Wil3 ' ihw ?hd Grecnbprrv Janes,her husband, ,ib4en*r?r,p<J*nn **'*<? <>/ * JnTReal Rafale of Priscxlla fcybcr, dcceased. J 4 >; ;4 k j :S ? ' r * * IT 4pjwmng ^0 my satisfaction that Mary Junes and GreenWrry Janes ber litisbAlul, Defend an L% l.e^de without J^is^tatc : k 1s fherefofc ordcfCdltfiat thy 6<fftrMdrtMind objref \o t(ie di?i.^(Qi pr sale of tholieal E*. tate of PriscjWa Suber, on Qr before the 29th day of I)ec*iJibor next, or their1 consent to the sanjt will l?v ehf<rdd of Record. : ROBERT McKAY; O. G. D. Ordinary1? Office, 6th Oct. 1856, 22-12 S / .i TK OF,\mVTllCAROLINA GREEN WrXE DISTRICT. IN Tim COMMON J'UCAS. Vardry MoBea ) % . Attach map t. |f. Khc TnftrsToic, Josi|>W^oMj[ A Y PTflt's Att'rJO "A V/HER?A:>, lite Plaintifr <fid, on the YV "I4tli day of October, file his declaration against the Defendant, who (as it is said) is ajjjktpf fr<>qgff(i gWithtitil the limits r of this State, and him neither wife nor attorney.-known within the same, tinon whom a copy of the said declaration might bo xj ed. It is, therefore, orjlcietj, that the said Dpfendhnt do appear arid plead to the said decUratum on or before the; 14th day of October, which wili bo in the y??r of our Lord one thousand night hundred and fifty seven, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be givtn arid awarded against h1hb ' W. A. Jdc&AHIBL, c. c. r. , Clerk's Office, Greenville lfistriet, Oct. 30, 25 ' td? .niB f# -htlitHI n *1 SSdQPi LiMi-i iio.M Abbeville to Washington. A FOUR ITORSK St A OK leaven CMWj^ Abbeville, 8. O.', on Mood ays, Wednaafe^ittFlttaJivftftSI 'A rljenves Washington, Oa., on Tuesday, Thursday obd Saturday,mornings* , ?? */ A| 4?i|y Train Wavfs V< ofcldn^loo.nt f bVloek A. *M., for Atlanta. JAR R Wkt>I>y# Washington. > JOliy ajkf.fffhsj at the I'ost-u/liofi., . Oct, < new c;?i Iflftttnhkdory. EN8AAVIN8 AND CARVING OF THE FINE ARTS. rI^ilE subscriber, recently from. L*>inh>&? I'sri". J. and the principal cities of Kurope and America, where specimens of his net hare given lie utmost satisfaction, respcotlv informs the eiti/.ens of the Upper Country, that he has just arrived, and loeAted himself at Greenville, where no ia prepared t# tl-OiH work appertaining toliis and Shet Ouna, Duelling Piatnla, Ac. He wfl) also lfea^ constantly on hagjl an an- ( aortmenfof Sporting Mate rial a. which* ho offers 1 for ante at very reasonable terms; finely ewvert 1 Alligator'* Toeth, Stool Tampa, ao?l Engraving 1 on Oold, Ri)ver, Ac. . . <4 . . All WorV and Repairing iflo/i* ?? the very boat ] manner, and warranted equally as good as oan . be done in the United States. pjT*Ilia shop wiU be found two door* below PrTlCarle'i l)rng Stor<?. ' Joly 3 8?H. P. JIHKDA.: ' .y,, &. JP5330?3V-., .A'1 NEAR OILDKM, i\ O.. OMBEKVIELK DTST. jtfTA P8WW hi* aefvlfrpa to the pttblfe. and aofiei** . V.^j ^^ A11 ?mt^??ted^ hlrtt niw'rti * mmmmmmmmmmmtammmmatrnrn QREENFltLb'S . &0k Itdltak^k Ilouee. a"t>J/kClIASEIl8 may |uw find Itrf. tornplot? stock of I AWO, on assortment of tfanrtiats and Cape, Bonnets and Bonnet Trimmings, Boota A Shoes, together with Ladies' Slipper* and Gaiter*. iawiai, 'mansiattar* GLASSWARE AND nf)V AAAflO jujai ttuvjus. ggrCottntryf Prochie* nhd RAGf* fatten in ex cliange. ALEXANDER GREENFIELD. O AAA.^Ua BACON and *00 Lbs. LARD, ^yyy , ? lor aale at GREENFlEUmJ JOHN KRAUSE. FURNITURE AND CABINET MAKER, WOULD respectfully inform - ^-^Hfrthc citizens of Greenville nnd viny**""*'''init v that lie has on noun a 1..I of FURNITURE. which be will dispose of upon reasonable terms, fie has Chairs* Tables, Sofas, Waslistands, Ac. Kino and Plain Furnj^ure made.to order, llis shop may be found on Avenue Street, between Beattiu's Store and the Confectibnery, and nearly opposite the Court Huote Greenville, 8. C., Aug. 14-14-1 y OTIS1 IMPROVED PATENt Lightning Conductors. THE subscriber has purchased the Right of putt lag up the above description of lightning Rods in Greenville District, and is prepared to execute orders for the same to auy extent and with promptness and despatch. These Rods are Conducted upon Scientific principles, ami afford the only method yet discovered of absolute protection against lightning. Any one acquainted with the laws of cleotricily, will he immediately convinced of their utility, \?pon examining them. Their value has been tested bv experience and scierce, and has been vouched by hundreds of certificates from all parts- of the Union. From ansoagst these the following only are submitted. "I have enrcfnljy exa mined Otis' insulated Llfjfhtuing Conductor, and have it attached to the budding iu wldch I reside. It Is better constructed, and tnorC securely insulated, thnh any form of Lightning Rods I have aeon. It is neat and cheap, and if properly attached to the buildIng, cannot, fail to afford scetirity against tbe loss of life and property by electricity I therefore recommend it as worthy of the confidence of the community. R. F. Bhumbt. Prof, of Chemistry, Ac., in 8. C. College," Mr. D. G. West hold has recently supplied my house with Otis' Unproved Conductor. I have examined them with great care, and am convinced that they ore the beat Lightning ltods ever constructed. The methods of attraction und insulation are new, and seem to me to he perfect. I can confidently recommend Mietn to all persons wishing to secure their houses against lightning. C. 3. Elford. Any further information may be obtained on application to D. G. WKHTFIELD, May 8-ft2-tf. Greenville, 8. C. fanoy worjkt AT GREENVILLE. C. H, S. CTHE subscriber would inform lite citizens , of the Village of Greenville nnti surrounding country, that he docs Alt kinds pf ENGRAVING,'of Gold or Silver and l'Ute, generally. Makes und mounts in Gold or Silver* all the varieties of Braided Fancy Hair Work; repairs all articles of Jewelry ; Mounts in Gold or Silver Walking Canes ; cut* and tits to order. Spectacle Glasses to tuit any age almost. Among the articles gen* orally needed, *nd made by him, Are Gold and Silver Sleeve Buttons, Studs for Collar and bosoui. The Mounting und getting up of his hnir finger rings (hair braided by the Swedish Lady, Mrs. Olsoff|) and Rob, Vest, or Guard Chains, ho flatters himself, would not be scoffed at in the larger fashionable cities. Orders for work, thankfully recoived, at the Cbmeg; sixtys yawls east of the Old Court House, And but A few paces from the luilerpriae Office. . * *. i. it' J. n RANDOLPH. m mm ? -.1. -z,- ? ~ nociiHrge tor engraving any work mqde by him- Je 20 7 ly 3T 8P30ZA3 B.3QTJ3ST. ?: 1 * * i " - Fninfin^ ! Painting ! rI'M lK subscriber has located himself in the JL. town of Greenville, nod wish it to be understood tbnt he is now prepared to receive orders for House, Sign, Ornamental and FANCY PANTING, Graining, Marbling and PAPER HANGING. All of which will be exeouted with neatness and despatch. Havihg worked in the principal cities of both Europe and America, he feels satisfied thst he "?n give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patron age. lie deems it unnecessary to give a list of references; all ho asks is an examination of hi? work. He wanta no better recommendation than his work can give. ' He has the right for a celebrated Metallic Fire Proof Iloof, equal to copper in durability, and In ,uMlrim. ?A ?!,? K? ;? .1? A . --'Wtj ??V ? ? ?"' JMCJ/Hicu IU c*rente either Professional of' llneinesa Cards on IfldM in a stylo second to none. Order* for draining or Mnrbleingr will^ be Attended to. and the work done i|i'tt ?tyj,e to suit the testes of the most fastidious. All orders addressed to me at Urecnvtllfd ll.,'or Hft at the tisroHiHA House, will inset with prompt attention. MATS SAMI'EL80N,i , ft. ? "11 0m i' r hereby given, that application wtl! be msdc for a renewal of Scrip for Kour Shares in :h? South-Western Hall Rotd Bonk, And Soptb Tareliris Hail Road, snnposed to be Inat. Tliey oWned by Bnvhr nriHisms/la'o of Laurens IMeti**,' dewoebd. : A ' ' v a VT' >.ci MF.NRY ft. WfLLtAlfo Li t . ? 0 I iiONAftl) VTirXTAlliL * Solos'., f Town Officer*. t R,^ft O , JC j2CKay? T9W tJl*rk.-~W\ P. Prick. ?faiksti>-*Ut1jl,k*TTLrand ^Gba?|H*' ? -? ?? 1 ><WE raf ALMXYji^EToTniTcn foTTLIF * mm*& ittff Than any other offloo in the Strfte of Marylant . , SINGLE TICKETS' V W holes ft I * Hal r*a 60 at*.' > Quarters 5* et - ' crrtiHcates ofPaoklaoes,. 26 Whole Ticket* f 16.00 26 Half Tickets < -? 1 rT' ?.<*> 26 Quarter Ticket* ,. . V 4 ? ' ; s? 4.00} nothing VKNIURB. i- nothing gain. Tioketa fioaght by tl>e Package are alwnys th most Profitable to the Purchasers. * TRY PACKAGES. *-,V. For $25 wc send package Whulep,Ualv'e 4r Qnrt'r For flO-weSend package Ilalv'e <fc 2 Whole tick'l For f 9 we tend pack'ge Quart's A 1 Whole tick'l Loot at tlie following ? SPLENDID SCHEMES, , ; One of which are drawn At 12 o'clock each da of thfc Week.' r> O sBRILLIANT. if* e 3ooi j 47,267 Dollars. Maryland Consolidated Lottery. Class 310. COItBIN A ,CO.? Agents. S<?iif.me. . 1 prlio of ' . f 5,bo l do " . l.oo 1 do 7 6" 1 do 1.1 l ; do la 160 do 6 64 do 2 . 64 do 64 do 8,328 do 22,176 do 25,801 prizes, amounting to $47,26 GAP IT U PR IZE. 5,000 Dollars, ifflriifpTifntiOTTOfr. gents. ' U 1 prize of $5,00 10 do - ' ' ?? 'so 1 do 14 8 do ? .. -200 < do i. - r 2 63 do 1 63 do I 126 'do 3,000 do ?! 23,430 \> do U 27,814 prizes, amounting to ' $4 7,20' Tilt, UNIVEi?.VL FAVOHtTH Class 255. CORBIN & CO., Agents. ; ' SCHKMB. 1 ' 7 prize of ( *w "ri*6,l)0< 1 do 1,50( 1 do. f ' i i 1100( 2 do ' 7r,? 2 do 30< 2 do. h "M 1?( 211 do . ,.?/ 21 cd do... . i. 06 do 1,224 do 'fffa it a a g 30,316 prize*, amounting to > $53,25 .*4 jiXicfeet* fl^?Shfercs m pr*T]>ortb>n. I f* Address CORBIN <fe CO. 'Bop 100 Post Office, Baltimore, \fd. October 16, 23 if. LQNiOiHP? ~~ Am4: isv <*-? - ? " juuvi-ftiie uiiuuic rowaera A Safe, Speedy and Radical Oure for Rheumatism, Rheumatic Oout and Sciatica. W& the undersigned citisens of Putnnr I CXmutyJ Georgia,* 'cheerfully War tent mony to tly eflicaey of Lipch'a Anti-Rhenmiiti Powdcrainr th? treatVnent of acute or clironi Rheumatism, many phm<? baring been ooopsafu ly treated by Dr. J. O. GIBSON. within our pel sonal knowledge in which these Powders wor prinoipoUy. u??d. JcKl.Pjaokwiu. ^ IV JTin. IJ. Carter, Stephen B. Marshall, *J> It. Adams, T, BL Harwell, ?r . Thomnh^erprts,' '' G. R. Thoinpa, f. . -J. Nii?l6aon A others. JtiBT-ABf reasonable number .of individual cei tmeAltabnn bie given in attestation of their eft eacy. Prepared and sold by-J. O. GIBSON, M. D Ratooton Ga., at $S per box. All orders directed to him, with the above am enclosed, and a description of the case shall r< ceive with the Madia in* such advice as may sui any peculiarity.tuer*oC .'JL .it For sale by M. B. F.ARLJ?, M. P., Apo^hacar and Proggist^.Grtssnfilld, H.: C. >?r Ma^ 1. 61 ly . ~ X?BKOi'?P?!i i'~ Ambrotypes t I Ambrotypos )! C. II. LAPEAU HAS the pleasure of Aflnocfaring to the L*dj And Giintlenien of Greenville that he i NOW PkKPARKn tv* tavp ' ^ m uavu iniv AMBROT YPE, In ftll it* perfection ami beauty. lie will remftii iu Town tor a SHORT 27Ala, to complete aom< engagement#, and then he will be ebeout for t cooalderahle time. Thoee who doaire to poaaoa ft BEAUTIFUL SPECIMEN of those NEVER FA WNO PICTURES are reqneated to C/^J- Al oncO sail CAT. I AND-BEIf If IB SPBCUftfttt ! He i? ftbo p(?pare<j .to toko the Ajabrotjne foi MltDALI.IONft, Locatrs And Finok* Thej^ ?*y*nperior to the Da^tiOrreotype ih tlih ?JTRO0M Ki M'dhE'S HAU, .UP-STAIRS.,^1 wim . :-M. ml.: ftttrfving and Bair-?)res?ing. U ^EtK'e Breiir hU i i itli mall ean have their hair out, r.r aherapeo a?y time CaVO-ie* ?* 4* * lllli iT Y V * '1 -*T^- TMli ' SAY* YOU SUBSCRIBED ? - - ?.- !? Tin * -tip CohWUd^Olftan Art Association *1 "i5r; Foil t'hE third year i ? See the Rare Ifidncemouti, E ^THE management have tbe.ploasure of an* 1 nouncing that the col lection of Works of Art designed 'ftrt distribution among the subscribers, whose names arc received preViouVto the 28tn of JanU?i>yr'57, la'nyjch larger and more costly than ou .my preyipuB i year. Among the lending works fh Scu!p ?in i>u? 111icoi, I'll" uic il,D new and beautiful Statue of tho " Wood Nymph," the Busts of t1?e "three gftfat Afne& rtcAn Statesmen,Clay, Webster r-nd Calbojfip ; also, the exquisite Ideal Bust. l< Sprtftg. Apollo and Ihana, in Marble, lire size. JEoj gether with the following Groups antl tues In Carrara Marble?o ft fib Struggle ibr' ie the Heart, Ventis and Apple, Psyche, Magdalen, Child of the Sea, lnnocenee,-Captive" IMrcI, and Little Truant ; with frtiWsrous* ?. works in Bronze, and a collection' of sbfSral* ts Vundred fino Oil Paintings, by leading,Arfl' ists ; the whole of wliich are to be distfibuied or allotted among the subscribers whose* names are received previous to the Twenty} Eighth of January, '6T, when the distribu*' lion will take place. . TKUMS OF SCDSCRIPTtON. Every subscriber of three dollars is epti-' lied to . . ? I ' ? A copy of the splendid Steel Engraving, " Satuhdav Night," or , ' A copy of any of the following $3 Magao ?inC8 one year; also v%m o A copy 6f the Art Journal one v.ear, and *' A Ticket in the Anuual Distribution of J Works of Art. ' 0 .. Thus, for everv $3 paid, a person only o gets a beautiful Lngraving or Magazinp^ne 8 year, but also receives the Art Joiiinal one * year, and a ticket in the Annual l^Utributipnj: making/our dollars wojth vf reading smt_ I tcr besides tho ticket, by, which jk. valuable 7 I painting or pieoo of statuary may bo' feceiv- ' ed in addition. Those who prefer Magazines to the En- . graving " Saturday Night," can have either of the following one year : HarpcrV Mega ziiie, Gudey's Lady's Book, Omted ' Stnfes Magazine, Knickerbocker Magazine, Graham's Magazine, Blackwood Magazine, &)*?the.' n Literary .Messenger. i 0. No person is restricted to a single sharet) Those taking five membership^ n-thitfiVig 1 *i.i, are entitled to six Engraving*, to tl^o 0 six tickets in the distribution, or any five of 0 the Magazines, one year, anil six tick-eta. 0 1'arsons, in remitting funds for number8 ship, will please register the letter'at the 4 Post Office, to prevent loss; on "receipt of 2 which, a certificate of Membership, together 1 tvitlr the Engraving or Magazine desired, - v. ill ho forwarileil to any part of fhe oouicry. 7 For further particular*, ace the November Art Journal, tent fred on application. T For membership, address C I* DERBY, Actnnry C. A. A?*, 348 Broadway, New Yoik, or* \Vpstpfn Ofliy'e, 1GR Water street, SanJusky , t.)lyo. 3 , November 27 ; '' 29j Town Ordinance, . concrrn1ng ooats anl) bwijfei 3 T)K IT ORDAINED, by the Intent 3 JD and Wardens of.tbe Town of Greenrj ville, in Council assembled, Tbnt. hereafter 3 it sball not l>e lawful for goats or swine, to 11 run at large w'lhin the corporate . limits1 of o ' the Town of Greenville; and it slmll be tho j duty of the Marshals, and they are hereby authorized and required to employ suitable ^ peteons 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. Section 2. And be it further ordained. That upon the impounding of any such goats " or swine, the Marshal shall immediately advertise the same at the market-house, giving , tt oorrect description thereof- And ihould the owner or owners appear within two days thereafter, and prove his or their right to the possession of such goat or swine, than n the snid Marshal is authorized to deliver the saino to bim or tbera, on the payment c of one dollar for each and every goat or c swine, so delivered, as a line hereby imposed for each and every goat or awine so found e running at byge., . . - ~, 8*Cfioi? 8: AM be it further ordained, That should no one appear within the time hereinbefore prescribed, or appearing, shall fail or refuse to pay the fine hereby ihlf>#sed, then it shall be the duty of the sAid [' Marshal to expose to public sale,* such goat or swine, for the satisfaction of said.line-; ,, the excess of such sale if any there should be, after paying such fine to be depositee} to " the credit of the Town Council, to be gii'en t to the owner of the property sold, upon the same being demanded within 30 days after y such sale. S*ctiom 4. Be it further ordained, That this Ordinance shall take effect from and af> tef the first day of January next. ,. , Done and ratified under the corporate seal of tho Town of Greenvilfe^on,'tie [i.. s.J eighth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight, hundred and fifty-six. . v-y e ? ? - ii. ij. itiuusruiN, intendaol'.. * W P. Pric?, Town Oicrk." * October 0. 22 JK Clio nod Property iurnred. J : LIFE ANiTFIRE INSURANCE! : THE ASHEVILLE JHutunl Smmrnnct Cmitpomj r latum Hotudd, Ktm and otkar Propkrty AOAFN8T FfRB :< ' 1 4o*th?LiTM of WhiuParatma and tiaras^ I between the ages of 10 and 60 yean QN ill elk trtrto* a?io *rtqjrl?t rt a moot lafe and <l?i(irpbu invMtmeoL FuU .l^prUk the Constitution ana By-Law* of the Ceaipjyay, will be furnlahod on application to an/ on4k*4iL fleer* of the Company. JOsM V. OSBOitbK jfRf* . W W. MeDoWKftfv ^