The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, January 01, 1857, Image 4
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TOUT HAD SBTTB& 00 AWAY, JOHN
irYoC had belter go away, John,
Nor for mj lore implore;
For I your eweetheart will not be,
So trouble me no more!
What ( the uee of talking thiu V
I will not go with you,
Upon my life, you trouble me;
Aye, that indeed you do.
Yon had better go away, Joha,
You really bore me quite;
Don't tell me I am ' beautiful,'
That Fna your 4 waft delight;'
Provoking 'tis, I do declare,
Tit At vnn tnrmnnt ma vat
I fed that such a twain aa you
No maiden ever met.
Tou had better go away, John;
Alt t what is that you aay?
That you will take me at my word,
And walk with Fannie Gray ?
You cannot be in earnest, John,
To leave me thus alone ;
% Why don't you know I lore but you?
ft Yon are ray dearest John f
Oh 1 go not then away, dear Jehn,
My error I confess;
My heart is yours, and fond, I trust,
You'll never love it I*m,
A trip, John, you're long promised mo,
ff I with you would go;
If Fannie Gray you will forget.
Love's answer you shall know.
Scraps.
WnxT is overy ono's joke is no one'a
joke.
A wouax dies, but alio never surrenders
her age.
Fbikxdship is a silent gontletnan that
makes no parado: the true heart dances
no hornpipe on tho tongue.
PHiLosornr teaches us, when there
is a crying evil, to put cotton in our
cars.
The snob who has been once kicked
fancies every gentleman's foot is raised
against him.
AwA.LTE* the truth, iuid you will find
that it is a drug, fearfully adulterated
in th? market.
SiKOCLia.?To sen a boarding; school
mist afraid of a cow, notwithstanding *he
did 44 all tho milking to hum " afsw months
; previous.
Tna y. Y. Mirror sars the young lady
- who ? loped a few months since from this
city with a M distinguished Major," has re.
turned with a minor in her arms.
THEUK.tr? compliments that censure,
- as there are satires that praise; and
these are the complimenta and satire*
that come from the month of an
ill-natured tuau.?1'uncfi.
Should thero not be 44 roady ad rice"
in tho aamo way that there is 44 ready
money," for a man is always much
more ready to part with the formor
than the latter ?
A lady asked her gardener why tho
weeds always outgrew and covered up
the flowers. 44 Madam," answered he,
44 the soil is mother of the wcods, but oni?i
-i a* ~ a n
Jy Hop-mumor ui iuu nun ci o.
Wk aumiro tho ladies, because oi
' their beauty, respect them becauso of
their virtues, adore them because oi
their intelligence, and lovo them because
we can't help it I
A DTSfEPTic old liypocondrisc makes
the following piteous inquiry : "We
have great cabbages, great gooeobcrries,
great eitiea, great baloona, great
crinoline petticoats, great bulls, pigt
and calres; but tell me, whero are out
great men P
Hebe's another item for "Tnppcr.*
A boy fourteen years of age, was re
cently arrested at Boxwell, England
for stealing an egg, valued at a half
penny, convicted, and sentenced t<
four days'* hard labor, and to be onc<
whipped I
A South sun paper ^ircs an account o
a courageous, but indtsereet bull dog ths
attacked an alligator which waa roused ou
of the mud bv a bayou flowing into th<
Mississippi. The alligator simply clone*
hia three-feet jawt on the dog, and that wai
the lAat of hira."
It is well known that the fruitfulnca
of fish is dhormona. As many as i
o uartor of a million of eggs havo beer
found in a carp, seven millions in r
sturgeon, nine millions iu a codfieh
Of coarse, what is an ogg to-day is no
naoessarily a fish to-morrow, or, as M
Jourdiar reminds us, tho ocean wouk
not be able to hold the herrings.
A Rucatrr English writer says: " Hu
manitv has its reactions?its oseilla
tions from the extreme of mysticism U
the extreme of rationalism, from the ex
treine of superstition to the extreme
of incredulity; jnst m in polities, it ii
continually passing from the maddesl
of revolutionary to the most craven o
conservative moods *
y^^j&coiipcit ettigs.
TIIR o??? at fS?rk of CuomU will bwMitoi
b? Sn'ths OM Court Doom, Is Iks ?ial
form#*!/ ?MUpl?d by Mm Hhtr'ff.
W. 9. PJtlCl. ZW? Cttrk.
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Greenville, C.
JtjrOffice next door to P. F. Bbattik & Co.
J. P. HERD.] [ . D. OOODLETT.
January IS Sft if
MERCHANTS HOTEL;
BY JAMES M. HURST,
CTAOUUESWDH, 8. <0.
Board?$1-50 Per Bay.
February SI. 4>I tf
The State of South Carolina.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
In the Court of Ordinary.
U. J. Gilreatli, Executor, Applicant against
Obedience Land, Widow, Isaiah Land.
Jordan Land, Stephen Land, Kinson
Land, Jesso Godfrey and Jane his Wife,
John Railey and Elizabeth his Wife, Defendants.
Petition for Final Settlement
and Decree.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that Stephen
Land, Kinson Land, Josse Godfrey
and Jane his Wife, John Railey and
Elizabeth his Wifo, defendants, reside without
this State: It is ordered that they do
appear at a Court of Ordinary, to be holden
at Greenville Court House, for Greenville
District, on Friday, the 2d day of January
next, by 11 o'clock, A. M., to shew cause, if
any they havo, why a Final Settlement and
decree of tho Estate of Lewis Land, deceased
should not be made, or their consent to the
same will l>e entered of record.
ROBERT McKAY, O. G. D.
Ordinary's Office, 7th Oct., 185G. 23 td.
The State of South Carolina.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
IN THE COUBT OF ORDINARY.
James A. Suber, applicant, against George
Graham, Jesse Graham, and Ann Parrotl
and Nathan ParroM her husband, Walker
Wilhngham, Andrew Willingham, William
Willingham, Mary Willingham,
Willingham, heirs of Martha Willingham,
deceased, Mary Janes, and
Green berry Janes her husband, Defendants.?
Petition for sale or Division of
the Real Estate of Priseilla Sober, deceased.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that Mary
Janes and Greenberrv Janes her husband,
Defendants, reside without this State :
It is therefore ordered.that thy do anoear and
object to the division or sale of the Ilea! Ktate
of Priscilla Suber, on or before lite 29th
day of December next, or tlieir consent to
the saute will be entered of Record.
ROBERT MoKAV, O. O. D.
Ordinary'* Office, 6th Oct. 1856, 22-12
STA IE OF SO UTU C'A ROLIKA
(jhkkn vii.le district.
ix TIIK COilMOX ruus.
Vardry McBce ) Attachment.
va. J- II. Lkr Ttiiursrox,
Jnstph Koe. ) PI'ff'a Att'y.
WIIKREAS, the Plaintiff did, on the
14th day of October, file hia declaration
against the Defendant, who (aa it is
said) ia absent front and without the limits
of this State, am) has neither wife nor attorney
known within the name, upon whom
a copy of. the said declaration might be served.
It is, therefore, ordered, that the said Defendant
do appear and plead to the said declaration
on or before the 14th day of October,
which will be in the year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and fifty seven,
otherwise final and absolute judgment will
then be given and awarded against him.
W. A. McDANIKL, c. c. p.
Clerk's Office, Greenville District.
Oct. 30, 25 td
SIT AGE LINE FROM
Abbeville to Washington.
A FOUR HOKSK STAGE leaves cfftA
Abbeville, 8. C., on Monday,
Wednesdays, and Fridays.
Leaves Washington, (la, on Tuesday, Tharsday
and Satnrdav mornings.
A daily Train leaves Washington at 7 o'clock
A. M., for Atlanta.
J AS. E. WADDY, Washington.
JOIIX McBRYDE, Agent at Abbeville. Office
at the Post-Office. Oct. V-Vi-um
New CJiin Tl an u factory.
r* & ^
ENSRAVINfi AND CARVING OF THF FINF ARTS.
rF"MlE stibseriber. recently from London, Paris
JL and the principal cities of Europe and
America, where specimens of his art have given
he utmoet satisfaction, rospsetiv informs the olt
(sens of tho Upper Country, that he ha* just arrived,
and located himself at Greenville, where
he is preparod to do all work appertaining to his
business, in the best msoner and at tho shortest
notice, as Double and Single Cast-Steel Rifles
end Shot Gtins, Duelling Pistol*, Ac.
He will also keep constantly on hand an assortment
of Sporting Materials, which he offers
for sale at very reasonable terms; finely earved
Alligator's TVsth. Steal Tsmna uul
OP Sold. SIW.r.An. r"
All Work and Repairing dona in the oary boat
manner, and warranted equally ao good m can
bo done in tha Unitod Btatoi.
y^THia ahop will bo fuuad two doora bolow
Dr. Harla'a Drag fctore.
July t 8?-1/. F. 11REDA.
Tow* Off cert.
Trxtendant.?W. LEE THRU8T0N.
Ward* .?U. C. Mamlicv.G. B. Dtxr,
Ur. U, D. Lowo. R. MoKtr.
Town CUrk.?W. I\ Paid.
ilartknU.?Z. Ma arm add C. OrakirrmT
r
mSSYmim^r'Z'
JC8Y RKCKlj^a Urfr 1* M the abwvo
in ? m ai..a
GREENFIELDS
GROCERY STORE,
CORNER 8TORE,
Opposite the Mansion House.
PURCHASERS mij now find wy torn*
plate stock of
Family Groceries,
Fine a ad Cheap Wines, Liquors, Cordials and
SCZZ X
ALSO, an assortment of
Hats and Caps, Bonnets and 0^
Bon net Trimmings, BooU A Shoe*. #?^L
together with Ladic*' Slippera and Oalter*.
HA&bwa&K, C&OCKI&Y,
GLASSWARE AND
DRT 600D8.
rtf Country Prodnea and RAQ9 takes in exchange.
ALEXANDER GREENFIELD.
3AAA LBS. BACON and Lb*. LARD.
,Ul/U for aale at GREENFIELD'S.
JOHN KRAUSE,
FURNITURE
AND CABINET MAKER,
WOULD respectfully inform
citizens of Greenvi.fe rnd vicinity
that be has on hand a lot
of FURNITURE, which he will dispose of upon
reasonable term*. He baa Chairs, Tables, Sofa*.
Waalistanda, Ac. Fine and Plain Furniture
made to order. Hie ahop may befoun?l on Avenue
Street, between Beattic's Store and the
Confectionery, and nearly opposite the Court
Huoee Greenville, S. C\, Aug. 14-14-ly
OTIS1 IMPROVED
PATENT
Lightning Conductors.
THE subscriber has purchased the Right of
putting uptho above description of Lightning
Rods in Grecnrille District, and is prepared
to execute ordereforthe same to any extent and
with promptness and despatch. These Rods are
conducted upon Scientific principles, nnd afford
the only method yet discovered of absolute protection
against lightning. Any one acquainted
with the laws of electricity, will be immediately
convinced of their utility, upon examining them.
Their value has been tested by experience and
a/^ion^ii anJ haa Kaon vr?naka/v K?? knMJoaJa
certificates from a'.l parts of the Union. From
amongst those the following only are submitted.
"I have carefully examined Olia' inaulated
Lightning Conductor, nnd have it attached to the
building iu which I rcaidc. It ia better constructed,
and more securely insulated, than any
form of Lightning Hods I have aeen. It ia neat
aud cheap, and if properly attached to the building,
cannot fail to afforil aecurity agaioat the
loaa of life and property by electricity 1 therefore
recommend it as worthy of the confidence
of the community. K. K. Umumoy.
I*rof. of Chemistry, kc., ia S. C. College."
Mr. D. O. Weatfield haa recently supplied my
house with Otic* improved Conductor. I have
examined the an with great eare, and am convinced
that they are the beat Lightning Rods ever
constructed. The methods of attraction and insulation
aic new, and seem to me to be perfect.
1 can confidently recommend them to all persons
wishing to secure their houses against lightning.
C. J. Eutord.
Any further information may be obtained on
application to D. G. WKSTF1ELI).
May 8-8'2-tf. Greenville. S. C.
FAMOY WOKK,
AT GRBEHVILLB. C. H, 3. C
r?"HlE atibscriber would inform tho citizen*
Jl of the Village of Greenville and surrounding
country, that ho docs all kinds of
ENGRAVING, of Gold or Silver and Plate,
generally. Makes and mounts in Gold or
Silver, all the varieties of Braided Fancy
Ilair Work; repairs nil articles of Jewelry ;
Mounts in uoid or silver Walking (Janes ;
cut* and fits to order. Spectacle Glasses to
auit any age almost. Among the article* generally
needed, and made by him, are Gold
and Silver Sleeve 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 flatters himself, would
not be scoffed at in the larger fashionable
| cities. Orders for work, thankfully received,
at tho Corner, sixty yards east of the Old
Court House, and but a few paces from tbe
Enterprise Office.
J. n. RANDOLPH.
No charge for engraving any work
made by him. ' Je 26 7 ly
27 SPSOIAL P.BQT7BOT.
Painting t Painting I
r|^HK subscriber has located himself in the
1. town of Greenville, and wish it to bs understood
that he is now prepared to receive orders
for House, .Sign, Ornamental and
PANOY PANTING,
Graining. Marbling and PAPER flAKGTKO.
All of which will be executed with neatness and
despatch. Having worked in the principal eit
ies of both Europe and Areerioa, he feels satisfied
that he oan give satisfaction to all who may
favor him with their patronage. lis deems it unnecessary
to give a list of references; all he asks
is an examination of his work. He wants no
better recommendation than bis work can give.
He ha* the right for celebrated Metallic Fire
Proof Roof, equal to copper in durability, and in
addition to the above he is also prepared to ex.
rents either Professional of Business Cards on
Glass in a otyle second to none. Orders for
Graining or Marbleing will be attended to. and
the work done in a styie to suit She testes of the
most fastidious All orders addressed to mi at
I Or?fDTlll? C- >(., or loft it tho Carolina Uouee,
will moot with prompt attention.
MATS 8AMUEL8ON.
Julj 3. 8 6m
"WAIMHH AHB (DMXDiEL
a. a. aaaes?,
NEAR OILDKR P. O.. GREENVILLE DIHT.
OFPKR.H hie eervieee to th? public and aolieita
patronage. All work entrwtal to him
will b? dooeVrith aaatwaaa and diepeteh. Any
pmon wiehing la know how to eolder (hard or
oft,) will bo ruraiebed, on tho reeeptiop of one
dollar, with a reeeint ooataiaing full iaefr notion#,
enabling hhn to older any metal. ThU roeeipt
hao never boon otfered to the pnbtie bef ira lot*
iefaettea given or the money refunded. Itwiut
ami WM OA*w A M KMf
< ' -
J J ,1V,' Jfcj .
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Maryland Lotteries.
CORBIN * CO., Agents.
A YORTUW? FOR THE TRIAL.
"There i* a tide in the iffiln of men,
Which, if Uk*n At the flood, lead* to fortune."
ONE TRIAL MAT MARE YOtJ RtCtt FOR LIFE
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kb your orders
TO CORBIN a CO.,
The Old Eatabliahed Authorized Agent, who have
SOLD MORS PRIZES
Than any other office in the State ef Maryland.
all raisas ooabantzed *t th? vtatr
SINGLE TICKETS:
Whole* 91 Ualree 60eta Quarter*If ota
CERTIFICATES OF PACKAGES.
26 Whole Tickets $16.00
26 Half licketa 8.00
26 Quarter TickeU 4.00
notiiino venture. nothing oain.
Tieketc Bought by the Package are alway* the
moel Profitable to the rurchaaera
TRY PACKAGES.
For $25 we .end package Whole.Halv*a AQert'ra
For $10 weaend package llalv'a A 2 Whole tick'to
For $6 weaand pack'ge Quart's A 1 Whole tick't.
Look nt the following
SPLENDID 8CIIEME8,
One of whieh are drawn at 12 o'clock each day
of the week.
BRILLIANT.
47,267 Dollar*
Maryland Consolidated Lottery.
Clash 310.
CORBIN <fc CO., Agents. .
Scheme.
1 prize of $5,000
1 do 1,000
1 do 600
1 do 160
1 do 137
160 do 60
64 do 20
64 do 8
64 do 4
3,328 do 2
22,176 do 1
25,801 prizes, amounting to $47,267
CAP I T AL P R I Z E .
5,000 Dollars.
rATAI-SCO IN8TITCTK LOTrKRY.
Class 102.
CORBIN & CO., Agents.
Scheme.
1 prize of $5,000
10 do 500
1 do 141
8 do 30
200 do 20
63 do 10
63 do 8
126 do 4
3,006 do 2
23,436 do 1
_ 4 ______
27,814 prizes, Amounting to $47,267
THE UNIVERSAL FAVORITE.
Class 255.
CORBIN <fc CO., Agents.
SciIEKS.
1 prize of $8,000
1 do 1,566
1 do 1,000
2 do 750
2 do 300
2 do 100
211 do 25
66 do 10
66 do 4
j.zz* flo 2
23,740 do 1
30,316 prizes, Amounting to $33,263
Ticket* $1?Shares in proportion.
Address CORBIN ?fc CO.
Box 100 Post Office, Baltimore, Mil.
October 16, 23 tf.
lifioM'S
Anti-Rheumatic Powders.
A Safe, Speedy and Radical Cure
far Rheumatism, Rheumatic
Gout and Sciatica.
~\\f E. the undersigned eitisens of Putnam
T County, Georgia, cheerfully bear testimony
to the efficacy of Linch'e Anti-Rheumatic
Powders in the treatment of acute or chronic
Rheumatism, many eases having been successfully
treated by Dr. J. G. GIBSON, within our persona)
knowledge in which these Powders were
principally used.
Joel Branham. M. D. Win. B. Carter,
Stephen B. Marshall, 1). K. Adams,
T. D. Harwell, Thomas Respess,
G. R. Thomas, J. Nichleson A others.
|^"Any rcasonsble number of individual certificates
can be given in attestation of their effloncy.
Prepared and sold by J. G. GIBSON, M. IX,
Eatooton Ga.. at $5 per box.
All Ar/tara 2*. * ***! La llim Willi lltA aKnwa attvia
| enclosed, sod a description of the ease shall reeeire
w.? tn* ,uch ?dvI^ " ma7 ,u5t
any peculiarity thereof.
Por se'e by M. B. F.ARI.E. M. D Apothecary
and Druggist, Greenville, b. C.
Ma j 1. SI ly
SCHOOL FOR BOYS.
TUB uodersiguod would respectfully inform
his friends, and the publio generally, that
he will open a SCHOOL FOR BOYS on the
Fiaar Mowrur in January nbxt, in the building
near the Presbyterian Church. The room is a
err suitable one, and will be newly fitted up
qnd rendered comfortable for the purpose.
The Course of Instruction will oomprise all
the English Branches.
While no pains will be spared in the mental
training of the Pupils, thetnust strict attention
will be given to their deportment and morale
Terms per Qstrtir at U Wsefcs.
Scholars pursuing Primary Branches, $4 00
" Intermediate " 5 00
" * Higher M f 00
%MT It ia important that Scholars should com
mono* at the opening of the Sohoot, No eharges
can be made for lees than a full Quarter.
D. BENEDICT.
Rer*a*xcae?Prof. P. CL Edwards, Prof. C. H.
Judson, R MeKay, Esq., Capt T. B. Roberts, Mr.
R. B. Duncan. It-l Dee II
Shaving Mid Hair-Dressing.
um wtwiswow
HPrlflUn the Tenserial Mrisstl at hie
V^/ old stand, ia Boattie's Brick Building.?
Gentlemen oan have their hair eut, er shsnspae
ei, er feoee shaved, at amy time daring the in
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MATS YOU SUBSCmiBSD
m ths
Cosmopolitan Art Association
roll THft THIRD YEAR!
See tHe Bare Inducement*. V
THE management have the pleasure of aanouticiog
that tM collection of Works
of Art designed for distribution among
the subscribers, whose names are received
previous to the 20th of January'67, is much
larger and more costly than on any previous
year. Among the lending works In Sculpture?executed
in the finest Marble?is the
new and beautiful Statue of tbe M Wobd '
Nymph," the Busts of the three great Ante
ncan statesmen, Ulay, Webster nod Calhoun ;
also, the exquisite Ideal Bust, "Spring."
Apollo and Diana, in Marble, life size. Together
with the following Groups and Statues
in Car ram Marble?of the Struggle for
the Heart, Venus and Apple, Psyche, Magdalen,
Child of the Sea, Innocence, Captive
Bird, and Little Truant; wjth numerate
works in Bronze, and a collection of screraf
hundred fine Oil Paintings, by leading Artists
; the whole of which are to be distributed
or allotted among the subscriber whose
nainex are received previous to the TwentyEighth
of January, '57, when the distribution
will take place.
tkjimh 01" bubschiptiow.Every
subscriber of three dollarr iii eati^
tied to
A copy of the splendid Steel Engraving,
" Satuuday Ntont," 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 noionly
gets a beautiful Engraving or Magazine on*
year, but also receives the Art Journal on*
year, and a ticket in the Annual Distributionmaking
four dollars worth of reading mat'
ter besides the ticket, by which a valuable
painting or piece of statuary may be received
in addition.
Those who prefer Magazines to the Engraving
" Saturday Night," can have either
of the following one year : Harper's Magazine,
Godey's Lady's Book, United State*
Magazine, Knickerbocker Magazine, Graham's
Magazine, Blackwood Magazine, Southern
Literary Messenger.
No person is restricted to a single share.
Those taking five memberships, remitting
ft 13, are entitled to six Engravings, to the
six ticket* in the distribution, or any five of
the Magazines, one year, and six tickets.
Persona, in remitting funds for membership,
will please register the letter at the
run-. . . i - - - -
i u.ik vmgv, i'j prereni ios* ; on receipt PI
which, a certificate of Membership, together 1
with the Engraving or Magazine desired,
will be forwarded to any part of the country.
For further particular*, see the November
Art Jourc.nl, tent free on application.
For membership, address
C L DERBY. Actuary O. A. A.,
348 Broadway, New York, or Western;
Office, 106 Water etrect, Sanduaky, Ohio.
November 27 20
Town Ordinance,
CONCKRNINO GOATS AND SWINK.
BK IT ORDAINED, by the Intendaat
and Wardens of the Town of Greenville,
in Council assembled, That hereafter
it shall not be Iftwful for goats or swine to
run at largo wuhin the corporate limits (
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 er
swino that may so be found running at
large, and to impound the same in the lot
convenient to the court-house.
Skction 2. And be it further ordained.
That upon the impounding of any auch goats
or swine, the Marshal shall immediately advertise
the same at the market-house, giving
a correct description thereof. And shouhl
the owner or owners appear within twodaja
thereafter, and prove his or their right t?
the possession of such goat or swine, thaw
the said Marshal is authorized to deliver
the same to him or iK?m on
? w. ?v.?, W?. ?UW UiVM
of ono dollar for each and every goat er
swine, so delivered, as a fine hereby imposed
for each and every gont or swine so found
running at large,
8ectioj* 3. And be it further ordained;.
That should no one appear within the time
hereinbefore prescribed, or appearing, thai?
fail or refuse to pay the fine hereby impoeed,
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
be, after paying such fine to be deposited to
the credit of the Town Council, to be given
o tho owner of the property sold, upon tho
same being demand within 50 daya after
such sale. . , , . ^
Section 4. ne it furt&ei Vlvi*'ue<,?
this Ordinance shall take effect from anw ff"
tor tha first day of January next.
Done and ratified under the corporate
seal of the Town of Greonvillc, on the
r ** - ?
IL. s.j eigntb day of October, in the year 0f
our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and fifty six.
li. L. THRUSTON, IotendanU
W P. Priob, Town Clerk.
October 9. 22 *.
" iLlfe n**d Property Insured.
LIFE ANDFIRE INSURANCE!
THE ASHEVILLE
ftintual Stwurante Company
!mtm Inw, liero ni Hkt Pnyinf
AGAINST FIRE:
A*4 Dm Utm ( Whltt nnwi nl Hon,
between the agetof 10 and 60 years
ON such terms m to render it * nott safe m4
desirable iaTesUnent. Full detail*, w**
the Constitution and By Laws of tl|a Coiupaay,
will be furnished ea application to,any ef toe (jt*
Aeers of the Corogimjr. eftS
XX?fcrfc R. OWORN*. JWt "
Wa W. McDOWELI* FioFw, ^
hah Ramum lerduyiIWeeeww.
MSS W. WAST. Spat,