funion, .Elocution is a good imng as an aid to oratoiy, but* it won't do to travel on alone.—Pap Mills is doing a good thing for the health of the community in filling up the old canal in the heart of the town. He will leave it with only a channel and no stagnant bayous. The ague in this latitude will thus be shorn of its most potent influence,•—The music stand is as silent these beautiful nigh Is as the statue of Mem no u at mid day. W hy is this thus V No money no moosic, we suppose is the matter. Let the band play, and pass the hat when they get through—or before. Some how or other, we ought to have promenade concert in “the parK at least •ace a week.—The portable water tank idea as adopted at Mercer is one worthy of imitation. We here in Greeuvtlle need •omething of the kind much more than wo do a steamer. The old canal will, or •tight to, soon he filled lip, and then Wh«re is your water to come from in case •f tire in the central part of town V We must have more water or more hose, or-, both, otherwise oar present appliances will be of no avail m case of a seriousfire.AttemptsAbout 8 o'clock t \)ast, a couple of et t, pane of glass in Mr. Chss, Sleble, o the evident inter cheap smoke, M in the house adjoi ened by the noise ■ glass. Attbistim to the would-be tb did care much for all events they bes out getting even aNotice lo 1The eommissior hereby refer the si Mercer coualy lo i April, 1834, “Tinreappointed who settlement of his I fore the commiss lecters of countyplicate for the yyear) before the nUr. F. H. J5ka been tendersd t editor im th»