The Indianola Courier. (Indianola, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 28, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 10, 1860 Page: 1 of 4
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I
By WILLIAM T. YANCEY. (.
VOLUME 3.
THE LNDIANOLA COUllIElk
AND
COMMERCIAL BULLETIN.
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY.
IfM en Watjr Street, near the Caaimir House.
TERMS.
•vwcnirnoN—tnree dollars pf.r annum.
la Advance: or fl4 00, at the end of tlie year.
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
Transient ad, art nemmtM ar- hue ted rate
On? I foliar p• r Square Jhr the Hid, and Fifty ten:*
*r each nuhnequeni insertion
' A i* leiirlo* riac iff Nouo.irell type. Tvodis-
fUj hues iroj,lL>w«0 to eurli n iVcrUoeineui; every adii-
aoual dinj.Uy line will he th.irgej.a- two.
11»nl \G ADV'TS......TDBKK Ml}’*. . SIX MO’S . TWKLV* MO’S.
One Square,
t 5
♦ s
flu.
Tao Sqx.re*,
9
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1ft.
Thre** fq iart*.
10
15
1 >s.
F»ur Square*,
15
IS
20^
A t
F.v« Square1,
13
2 i
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One Fourth Column,
‘-M
25
' 811-
One Third CVuiun,
2A
8 i
4 B
Cue Half Column,
S-l
40
ft'1*
One Who’* Column,
85
55
^1).
■When alterations are made in standing or transient nil-
wlMeiueme, by order, there a 1.1 be au exwu charge uf
be altered
i &
fl 40.
8 1
85
Csi.
ii
45
<!•».
«<l
6»
1(0.
Ou.l Dollar.
Contracts trill be made for advertisements to
«r renewed al the pleoeureof the ad.er.iser, at the rol-
rues. <-
wiSkWABLE ADV’T^____TH RF.E llll’i . . SIX 5H >’S .. TWELVE Sttl’S.
Uue Fourth Column, V
One Third column.
Hue Half Caluiun,
One \l hole Column,
Yatrly advertisers to the amount of flSO and upwards,
orlil befuruijlMM wi h a copy of the pajier without extra
aLar^e t all oihirs at the ir^ulat terms of .-ubecriplioii.
The prices 1b the above table do not include subscri|ition
• the paper; but advertisers by the year, to the amount
at' ||tq dollars or Burr, will be furuished with the paper at
ks rate of two 'ioitars p,r annum.
Announcements of candidates lor State othces,’$10 J for
4.city $0—iuvariably in advance.
Payment will l>c demanded from transient advertisers
■ *a'vusce; from yearly advertisers, quarterly.
i. 0. 0. F.---A. F. & A. M.
1. O. <
O. F.
▼■STERN TEXAS LODGE. No. 2*. I. O. O. T., MEET?
\\ EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT, at S P. M
Vew. Armitreog, N. G. I L. Rotiff, Treasurer.
. ht, 1S6'L
Jwaeph L. MooreJ,'. G
‘ I*
D. lL.ff.uan, secretary.
Ieiiiteanfat, .*ai a
ludiaiiolit line ,iui»nient. No. lO,
\| KETS ON THE SKt.’O -iD AND FOURTH MONDAY’S
11 OF EVtUY M.lNTU,
James Casey, C. P. ! Jno. Woessner, S'Tibe,
«.»rg« Ann* rang, 11. P. I l». Sliull*. Tre.surer.
J fc Usaua, S. W. 1 D Lewis, J. W.
D. Lewis, 1). D. ti. P.
M.
A. F & A.
IXMAffOI.A LODGE. No. S4, A. F. * M-, AtEFITS
I JCVEKY SECOND WEDNESDAY in each Month.
A Murdoch, W. M., W-. »r. W owl warn. Tress.
1 D kfer.iu, S. W.. J**- Casey. Secretary
J. V. Yates, i. W„ I " in. Boneflel.lt, T.uer.
Traise eat Members of the Order ia good sUudiive, are
Sari ted w attend.
Jan. 14.
IMIUFKSSiOXAL
5
,J. ASIIWORTII,
OTAr.r PUBLIC AND Slid* AGENT, Powderhorn
Wharf. lmUanola, Texas.
April g->
DU. J. M BEUSS
/ \ FFKPS his professional services :o the eitisens of Iudi-
* f anutaand vicinity.
Office at the Drugstore on Water st.eet—Residence on
Mrxrs' Main and
istieets.
Marh 24 ’60 ti4o.
if. ir o n D w a IID,
attorney at law,
» ATE OF THE firms of ’ et ‘cU i:e A Wootlward,’’ and
\j “Ftocktla e. \V.«i.jwi,nl A Pr.-ct r.” continues I he procr
tiee of his profession a: Indianola, Texas.
He will give proti.p: aiieiition to any nu»ine*s confided
to his care. ^ January Tth, ’$d ly. ;
BUSINESS CA IK
II. J. IILCK,
DEALER IN ALL KINDS uF LUMBER,
Judiatiolu, Texas.
HUBERT F. CLEMENT,
WOOL ESA L E <t It ETA IL G li 0 C EE
FOR WAIiDIXO'and COMMISSION UERCUASri,
hot UK ivc.
A GENERAL NEWS, BUSINESS AND FAMILY JOURNAir—INDEPENDENT ON ALL SUBJECTS.
INDIAN01.A, TKXAS. SATTHDAY, M!VBlBKil{r.tlS00,
T 11 E MANSION I! O U S L\
nv J//.'.S. SI. STEVESS.
Coartrsor MaisSthkft »si. Pcm.icPiecAnK
JtrA C<v
—t-rr pit k tiik Naw Uiiai.i [foimerly the
M.
[Opposite the New Wharf,]
8<pt.l7th, ’o».—nJO.] 1NDIANOLA, TKXAS.
ir. I KEN,
COMMISSION A SO FOR WARRING MERCII.\ XT.
lliulilliuiti, iVx. K.
Begs to advise his friends that he is at all t me* ready to ni-
len I to any orders in his line which may be enii usica to
biscare. ibiti
J.U. DALX.................................. ASltWOKTUr
J. II. DALE,
Receiving. Forwarding tC* Commission Slerchant,
I N D 1 A N O L A , TEXAS.
A FROM ME & CO.
Communion mid Forwarding Merchants.
IXDIAXoLA. TEXAS.
t
JOHN E. GAREY A CO.,-
GROCERS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Jndianola, Tern*.
QTRTCT attention given to the receiving and forwarding
A of all merchan.lixe sent to my address.
ket price j'atd fer Hides, Wool and Pecans.
Highest mar-
AI Til i .
L. WILLEM IN.
lir.’TClIAIAHER,ami Imjmrter of French ..n.I
it Swiss t\ alchea. Clocks and Jew-lry. A
I'prfiiinerv u nil F-iiu-i
. r^
Dealer in Cutlery, Perfumery ami Fancy Art!
cles. Main Street, opposite l.»be k IfoulTs,
1 ndianola. Texas.
J3F” Watches repa.retl at the slmrtesl notice ami war-
ranted to keep good lime. June I'J.ISoS. tf.
DANI E L S U L L I V A N
W U0LF.1ALK AND UKTAIL QUO F.IS,
Corner of Main and Fannin Streets
INDIA OLA,................T xas.
j| AS on h ind and is centnnily receiving a Ire-ti sm p v
C 1 T V i. O.JbL:]
IN Dl A NO I A,..... ....... Texas’
Cns lit.....^ .............W. U Taoaxs,
CUESLEY & THOMAS,
SHIP
Te»*.
A G EKTS,
Lavaca
Oct. "7, ’$n, i jr.
FOR SALE OR KENT!
| UK. Pr,,i.rietrc*R« hitvinc. ]>urciu.si>*l
* tl.l. comfor able and ' oin -n lioot ILmu-.aa I re-Q-te'l
iti . >t.vl •,I* ’hi v ru.i !v fir the r *t.-p iri f triv<-lers and
lanr e s. The la' le » 11 'e tqnl iu xiif ill IVw’. ruT x
ns a tel Miiusrio.' t" «u> • •> Inui ..n da. G.ea' pii t ** til he
t. ken to .dull r c'l-w*. C un urta .le. ami til ■ r'inr" • w i.. be
nuil. r.ite II.del* L-o u Lui in ci.it,.cti n *i‘h the
‘M in. on ll-'.itsc.” where w * I be f .und a I i. i> I. of I ipior*
1 nd l t ,e lie-- q ,U 1 v. ^£T“Jo.iV-ya me cm b.- ii i 1 t ■
hi.ypirt f l exik .^3 Nov actb > .nS y.
THAT very th?jh-«b'e Dtsel log I'r perte. recently
1 owned aiiu tceu|ik'd ly J< ax C. (.Xi-LT, Eq.
A|*p'y l*
Indiaitola, Oct. S7« 15$ *.
W II. WOODWARD.
CASIMIR HOUSE,
INl'I \N()I.A [IMWDKIIIlnUN W IIARFRX.
Ill.% larne niri fuinimMiloi.h !)<»($*I, lie. - ,M..
» ll$e l* .niatia;*. n* imlianofM. Ii.*:. ;.ailie*l a RJJ1-
»l .i* I'iji'J aiioh ilic counir.t a.* dih u( ilic
11« • $ -11 i ;in.i Ai’ll rpjiuluKiI liou. i> ii; il»e Mill**.
w.iititii; lor: lie Hcau'.er-or i he 5injr<*i» H .Utimi it rrv:ti'y
Im iIk it Sk*\ ahtN^i* »l tin* i a*m ir Louw *lhe
niaarc hr0'i um*I h r)\ an l the I*t* I * *i I l>e
fcup4» .»<1 ni.li e\ervlmijx tlivCOe.ti.iy tan run ?h.
JtitiLucla, Aj»i i. -», I'ob. G N ll.Ll.Nh* VK.
c
CARTER lloUSK.
OltNKH 01- MAIN ANH CRo?S cTKKETS,
m.12
tmill of (lie iivw \\ 1‘arf, Imt.<41««»!:• v Texas—JO-
^Ki# 1 i f. CAiil MS, of Kentucky, rrt»j»riv«or. ■ ®
N. It.— cuuvc><M 10 am* troiu the boat?, free o
charge. A^ril
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE!
A
FIVE I’•tire and lot. »’t mted <m YVat r 8r et,
I I rpn. 1 III i-ti. b off. ie.1 .or nsh. Tin Itflas-
u iibi r ime ro'.n, anti lias been iK'W’y imint.-d
«>»•• r 1 aired. A J •iniiiif l<> k tel eo. wash house, rtabV.
' c. fioo.i well ***1 Urit k ci te.n .ou «n'eutlv i.eur. Will
lv« foil nr Tic ilttMU RK wills
iMKi-e i- f rnblud. ran be had ifile-lre.1. For
1 eu!>.r« it q’ihe at il.e '‘liauciieru” otLee, Cor I MIS C
Oct. '.7. if.
LA (’(JlllilEK.-
1 Ike Lone Mnr F!ai^
y
rat lone ‘L.r ft iff it* T« J
INDIAX0L \ I’UOPKRIY FOR. SALK I
»- ‘ A jsr *■
j nil. IT rat private sab-n til l'ie?4thflay of J
• lire.' lot* 1 f .'inu i 1 -un i’i d .ii I.p'
COI.F/JTO HOUSE.
WM. liuRX I’.KKI.D. I’Rui’UiKTOB,
Pjvtryuiuaiu, lux-ti-
aiy IdU _ ____ _ _____ ______________
l»‘dl:i n l:, T'-xas, l.e.ng 04. »»«a'^f pvil H.
block i.uti.kt red 4j, with iji« imp.- .vetii'vnts3Mori
* siing of a . iuiar e’-h* u e.‘c«n ta inixK si* rooms «
c> Mi ry oni-hnlli mgs. nl-.. a bfpjfe cmitrete cisierq. V
This | rop r»y la e‘,,gth,\ si mini, lie rtf’. n Mufti Street.
fr>'fning tie iiay, anti .iitla: a»kl al a longiin.
If il.rilmv, p-tpno is P* I mbl L f< n >l.e $4.h Jitr»
ary 1< I, t » ill • it il.tt ult;, be tBeietVa' l’ui Uc Auction
nt I A>l.t.IR’fi Hotel.
camping
JufFt-veris! dnya ! 0^ SabirdAf, Ute 2&ih day
On. Wol wawoM’lib
in. ml In-m il«.m I w.nV,,. Inn,. lmo.im.il »iuk
w-ity |» T.-xWi.
\rA(;ONTfr ui ilic coumr^ .n-ou-,.
U feb, KiCMC.iv. nijurg^iiui oiiiu parip, alaayn
New l»r iiitis-
(«• he louii«l hi iu.\ houM. ItMie i^nLm) hii «f\vel-
!• ut Uker) nuucheii to die et*U»hliMin»vni.
April 2\ \»>l HORN E>'EL l».
M II.LIAM TEI.U HOUSE.
SI A J\ STREET—\SUIA.\0L.\, IE. 1.16
| llik- llmise being iie.ileu in the i.u^n.eka een're /* A
l id (lie cil.V, ...... CHiieiMeiit In Hie >li';iiii-i.:|>
tamlitig and k.nge olliue, ouer. g.e.ii induceuieii,. 10 th.
of Corn, Flour, Coffee. Pea, Sugar. Imnl, linn.*, 1.1-
con, W'hit key. Bandy, Gin, Swp, starch, Cnml e* nl ol
which wi.l be noi t clieap, fur cash. Aug I l, 'b.1 ly.
B. F. YAiKS,
SI A IN STREET-OPPOSITE SEW WHARF,
ludiauolii, 'i'exii'.
D K A L E R I N S T A 1* L E G l! (> C E 11 I K S.
Provisions, Product. P/cS-.i ved Eruijts, ttv.
— a i.so.—
Keeps on baud SO assoilmetil of Boots, Shoes s Mats.
|.r “l ly
1ND1 ANOLA GROCERY
A S D
CHEAP 8HOK-ST0RK,
L. B. SCU UJ.Z.
SI A /.V STREET,.............Udmn T-xa*.
\\’HOLF>ALl: wad Retail Dealer in a a pie at.d f.uct
\> Gnaeries, l.sfinrs. M ine. Tul.:t*,o anu Cig r- : sV.
B ots, Shoes, Slipp. rs. Crockery, ILir.lwnre and Cu ery
jer- Orde s ’rntu the Country are re-pe. lfuli> Mihciie I.
live I" v< ii-51 ly.
T . S . C () A T E S tV: Co
1 hr »H»*iv Mipp.icil wiih Lite hvst market .ifTtinlii.
Term* nOioHic. t OI.|)
lull ■ I, y*«l I** * ’4»r*ctrrs^.
C I T V II
FRONT ST.. I.FT,
O T E E !
. . 7 aviicii, Tetn.,
j-|IE‘Uh<r ne: l.f .> le:. vc t • inf. in f.ik i!.l f. jeii.!* ,uv.
I and ill tr iveiing c**niiii .tut* g«*ne.a.ly r1 ■ 11 he Si's-
link a...in t ken cli. g' o: U.e aou'e n,.i..eil ho »r. JlSIm
»iii-re lie impek n. merit n >h .re i f the , a r. nagi fo Jib
erallv e\ en.;e I. wiie.i 11 the bus.n,-* ..efo. e
i avaca, J■ ly 7.li ISC — y I E. C1.EG0.
A II o T E E
V E R A N I)
J. SI IVS.H, ... ... riel • r.
Kr AND LAFaYETTK SQUARE,
.......... l-'tilSUNA.
CORNER CAMP S it
XK*V nltl.K \ X.S.
I IMS PLE.\b\XT|.YftTU\Ti:»> ttoTI 1. II\V
1 Ine I/.-. 11 rec. inly }iur.-ti kid • y'the Pr p n tor,'
Ii Ik lie:-*i e t r. I.i le (min . .!. ... » f.’TTr. bli. d .nd ‘^’e’.w.
tlioroitgli’y 1 el on. e. 1 tl 11 11. h m, „ ,| .. ,
’h re , fit. n 01 g .e-tk, Irmelc . » II Un 1 i-
111 ei .te-ir.itil localinii* t-. * up .1, in tl.e 1 itv.
ue - w. lee n h *1 1. • n er 11 c
cr.b r, 1 .
i»- | |d.
i.f i e S . Lull 1 * In .tel
{1 -1 4: ly J \\ m .1
upei e.l fui
uue of tin'
liic 1 M-u
ii.-igi-ir.ent ol ’he Mib
nd « uu i r* iv -Ii 'f j.
I EY ,*11.lit*
For pirth.lt.. re ii q-, re »,f Dario {AVI',' Fiq at fnd’a-
ikiIm1. T. x », o. ihuatiitdcnigiieit at (Jitar •rat»..er> oWcc.
<•» O leans. VlIANtAiURIi.
AT A TH: Tl'-ft N !'
%
Ou IVrdHratii^r, Cel. 31st, I860.
At Id o'cUk A. SI
TV y. *P! 'ell at Public Auction, a gen-
ii oral nssoriine n of I 0C-I HOLD'
I l'KNircl.K, botirietitig in port of—
WATXU'I and JlAlToGASV
UK Dal EADS, LULKACS, TABLES.
.‘■okas and ciiAi:;?,
A L ^ 0
Spring Miittcsses, Carpeting, tfce. t&e.
/
AUSO
A SUPERIOR LOT OF < 1//YA WARE,
V.iL V. I RLE SO OKS A A U Pa ISTl^G ST
(UAHS A ASHW0I.TH, Auctioneers.
/
i'stuay notice.
Tie SI, te rf Turn*. Co»»ty of OnVtoun.
J PTR AVFi* hv Wnf. M 11a r. on Urn S/ d.,y »T|
. . hroreJu 11 l/gcia, U fA
J. I’ . in 1're.ii.Ct Nw S, tin f • lowing <le cribed % 1 f A
0 to* er, 1. D
il- r* , iu w ir
A b»\ h. me. id amt V. hand* hivb/- about 9 rears oW,
HI. hranbd s* null i»g ike ike llpnie V. kMtfe«d. on U ft
‘hcHih e , wi.h i iaht *wr gtKcu^l. Vx'«i-| *v $»»*i-$-rj.a
J- U- BULK , i'll* k
(• (_• B f
Jn.lii.oola, Oct.‘7.h, IS6b [ t.J
Wo wore arke*l l.y n ytlcMl, mMerd*r, xrliat
wttl* tIk* lailnf* of iht- L wle Star tioi, N*•< lining
«1»U* Id iMisurpr at Iht m* men*, we liavv fhougltt.
pt-rhnjw, a cihfiH mwwer woulcF infercK. ing
*«» l e gtvnf m»j iriir «»f mir ptniplo. win* noet-r
suite it. Tl«- Mrst rt-rnhHkm ry ftng raised iu
1'eyiis tvMS. it we tirt* fnir«-fly inlnrmed. I no
n le* fiiteil tt'? <d‘ linlPi«Mideina*, at Gnliud. l»r
0 «!•*. WbikiHi Bmtt r, 1835. Tltw/wpa n wliite
mm, in lie «K*t *»l strikinff with n Ulondv MnKi[.
Its s f l»ifl.aM Cl**r;««, Utal lln* wl.ife mail should
iuH* wIicreliiHi (Inf jjr.-ivtHl. Tu/tlio same rear,
a wnmptuy of vidubicers wits r iktl in lhtrris-
m tifi.a tsHioty. *t«d pr* «H'uie*l, hy Mias 8n-
1 i,0r*(haHi, wtili a II iff of ttiii’e. nei and Wuct
itli n tvhfK*, flve~poii*ir*ii ipas. set In
«•! red. ' ’l*hiif is LeliVv
reias
j.',
ml im«p. set m a
Vve<l to Lave *»©<*:*
Disco very of
Cave te Florida.
The foLowin* accent of the diacorery of*
remarkable cave in JTorida, is from a corree-
pondent of Ute New fork Jownralof Commeiee,
and cornea witli sndi appearance of cireumaUn-
tmlity that we c-opyi i; ieutire :
lie nnder stratum of rook
ia cavernoua to • great eff-
as exploraiiona have I
The structure ofi
and earth in Florida
Indeed, *s far
u-nt.
made, the ground pjuafntathe appearaboe'rtS
liomyoourb, on accent,of (heiitnuerousoaviUes
Which are found to exist Those indentations
:.i (he surface t.f the fartlj called “sinks” abound
here—some of them dry and oUiera partiallv
dlled with water; wfctie rivers disappear under
no more. Florida is
wera,” but also the land
Mr. Henry Wooten,
' raried on a hum-
»be fh tea lino of
*8
the ground and
#n a otdy “tlie land
of wonders. A fewi
of N* w York city, a
y.ff f X[*f »3ii!(jn, wi|i
j.f K **nxvilh»,‘tirpse;
*ui * x-ire sitir in tjt
insp-ript on «
On tip* **tbN\ J*e L>tlu motto, ''Obi I.d,tikis,
haiilat, tin tarn'r<± put,it *»/,” •'»Vhue Liberty
iltteHa, ih< re iw »#«y eonniry.* Tl istf ig wVts un
Kwl at V(duse.-v. iu Jantt >rr. 183ti. and thawed
suloNlns, ‘Li >e>D^’tk | attracte#! my auculEll; fjfn obe of
(ioiu tlu* same |»*>le with 0 .pluii. Bmw.i'i Hig ol
riuh-peudet.ce, whicii hud been brought in frum
Go bi I. /
Tin* E l o ft r was adopted a* the national
si.-Hi litfijl of Texas Ly Cetbfti then i i s ssl w
. t C /am* i -, Pe vnili.-r 10, 1 j36. We copy lhe
d sc/i|**t'»ii from tlie Teegmjdi, of December
22 11*36:
e,‘ Rest /«*th*r enacted, <f<\, Thai f^r the future
tUeu^khnil tieTi n«ii*H.id Hac, to l»cdenominated
p.e N»i ihihI ftnmlnrd of Texas, (ho roiifiirinii-
ti.>n of which shall he an azure ground, with a
largo gohh-it sftr eeotr .1.” /
lie it fur the, enacted, Ac.. That live naiiojral
fl-iff lor tlii^/ naval service for the l>opnh|ic ol
Texas, as adr»t*tefl l.c ihe f rmideiit hI idarri?-
April, IS3G. tlie eonf irnia-
»*urg. **n the 9ih ol April, IS3G. tlie eonf>»rnu»—
lion of ulffcl* is ITjihmi blue, slur eentr*, lli.r—
le# n wiijies pt*#h»i ff«*d, alk'fuaie te<I and whUfc,.
Is*, and the same is hc^»t$ r«lilit*d aiid rs nfinn-
c-tl, «ri*l *»d*'pt«*d as (he future ly'-di'Mial for
i In* naval service lor tr*e Republic jf Texaii." *,
Iht* irlorkais ft **r of the l/ine Shir is dear to
fvery Tex is t*. It’waved proudly over a free
cotii.iry. * hh.-h true ineu,wn*ste*l frort the de—
mini.>n of 11.rasavago. lears Howed from eyes
all iibtpHsl in wrepinsr, when :t rms hauled down
lr*Hii the fl g staff al tiro CapiDd. ou tlte corf-
Miintnal oti ol annexatNin. It may. yet be raised
again. If m\ H u til not be dishonorcsl. There
are many of those slmdy' eniriis s jll left, who
Thousands nt ofliers
itrienta
“fmgiVfed iu
hic-li bad
obe of tliOio I found
Htveji with *ome sieei in-
iioiufcrauid Ly GS raw ;* n
had led hb horse
on rejoining me, said
an nim.*npti*>f», sis if |g
strumenf, bit nenriy
of tiro,*.
Air. Wooten, by
safely oat of the
he had (Uncovered*!dltve. Alter vainly endeav-
oring t*t decipl^f tie strange inscription which
I had found, re eatth collected au armful of pine
wood to setvo for Iwrchea. On arriving at the
eutrance we saw b ; jtjke light of our torches that
the bottom of the £ irem was several feet below-
us. Handing my »op$tj|t0 my friend, I prepared
to descend, which iccomplished with ease, the
•cks serving as MteA Wooten then handed
me down an armMlI of ligbtwood and a torch,
nnd prepaied to dehbead further. We now found
ourselves in a rubterrnr.eous passage, ten feel
high and fifteen wide. We pursued this passage
for heat ly half a mile, it growing larger at every
$6 deneent
<tep, und appearing to
tin ea.»y inclinauoti
outs*. Ives iu a cav
plored H in every
Miiall cayerua ryh
We dually etr
found oursvlves
appearance, the
the sides prod
t into the earth by
Wlien we unexpectedly found
immense extent. We ex*
rcetion, sometimes entering
lied off from the main cave.
*ort of squire doorway, and
* caveru of most beautiful
•Iteetion of our lights against
gl a magnificent effect. For
the first lime hi tpy life I felt the foil force of
that beautiful description which Croldsmitb has
lUi of Anti
given oi the grotto of Autiparos.
But the most wonderful thing that met our
view in. this cuvo was a Latin inscription stated
that a party of Dasea had vi-iited this care iu the
year 1050* and that a priest who had aocom*
. * ^itothtiroi
i memorial of their visit.
aI.W -.ill, . Xii WINTKK
C 0 I) I) S !
I.ICKNSI D \ l’« TIO\ I’l «-S,
I IIANKFUL FOR FAST FlVOI g, RESl’EC'l FUl/.Y
I *ol cit a coutiiiUHncr of |« ,tr*«iiniri* Tl»« y »’’ l»,,*»' i
to the mle i’f prope iv in any pa t of Calhoun co.m y. j
ai d make returns.
REFtRtxCK^:—TLe Merchants of ln«U*nola. f(5i»2SJy.
L <> x /«;
C. C. HOWERTON CO.,
<S / .1 /.* /
j HE u <'rr*y*.el wxiL! r—p.c:fitly Hi.in.iin e to i,|.
I frivinl-»o.l . In-| ii I c p.irr.ili, i‘i :t lie ii.-i* up-,,,
eili. lilt-1 11 A*k ilrinkini .*•:.! on. on tl.e e. rn.* of >u.,,,
n.i < r ekeil .*■ r< cl*, in ilo- Uui .iiu. f0i :m-i ly •><■. n V.-.l |,V
U,-eik. l*.e. .< i>l .t i n , w h - e :i: n. t rue- io.,y |.c r,,0:1.
ihe in . «.f W ile* I. tj |.,r. in I Ci ^-r*.
rli.d .iii.l i, Ju'i .4 I, Is —ly I C.l lRi.Es SC IT r.
WILL/AM r. M1 LB Y
II:ts Ju-t O. curd II I'n'l a .d C»mplcte
f. 8. stockdu.f, d. r bcoctor.
STOCK ball: it- PROCTOLl,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
Iniliiinola, Tfsa*.
rf"HE UNDERSIGNED h*»ve thi-* ilav Wnie*l a partner-
1 »hip in the pracliw of Law ; tin;| will at ten <t to liusi-
■ ill the Court* of the Tenth JuilW-i.-il Diktrict, *uJ in
la* Super rut anU Federal (o' i rt *1 tfi»I
Jau 7 Un ly.
STOCK DALE A l’ROCTDR.
i>.
E. C R O S L A N
A TT0RSEY A T LA IV,
JNDIANOLA.
D,
• TeXA5
LICENSED AUC1I0N KEKS AND'. I N KR AI.
AGENTS
Will krll and account for CimmI*. Wurrk *n«l MerrliktnlDr. |
of all kin.L c*>mniitled to their chaivr. ami make |.i oci| <
return of sales.
They rvs|a.-cifulty solicit consignment* for sale.
Auction room under tin- Mi*oiih; II.ill, oti (lain street. |
Regular rale ways " 11 ED.*K*D\Y?* anti e*A1 Ll.U lit.
BKfEIUNO K>:
/■ndianola—II. liunpe A Co., A. Frer.iinc A Co. L. luihe (
*L Itouff, H. Iken, J. K. Garry A Co.
I.araca—l’.uuuhn & Walker, Kerri Lee,?. F. Linden-
liurir, C. H. Jordan.
OulcCiion — A.S. Rjthvcn. \V. T. Austin. dc4-tl
1 C E 0 R !•: A M S A 1.0 0 N !
i i
co' fi t i ion i:i,y und r. i 11 ntoiii;
o x m a i x s i f, k i :
enrd a I il l
S oi-li of
FA L T. A .V T) IF / V TE .7 GOODS
1 O.X I-TT G IT I iUT .« Fol L'ilT- ;
All M #»o Mli'lin I >c:;iinc Bolus. I
A 1 I Wool l Hr > 1111 (• i C
ulorii'H hi tlmt b.-uitier. nwtttmjNia m timers j
I»"ve be*-p nitructiiJ hither by the ,ib*ti»ry of ibis | T!ie n:,me ,g tiie Pfwst Wfis^Murtm^Poteui"*It
TOtliif.y. tiy Us u..(.xi.m,.iv.l irUvn.nirnw*. hr *hc j ;l|so s*ai(.,j tlmt tlibfte bold nnvij>atk*r« had era-
■••Vi* Oi liberty ill it dwells Miinuig <>tir p**«ipl**. j (K,tked on a voynge ol exploration, and had been
M-niV of tlii ui !iiVi* tin* Union, bin nit of them,
we believe, love Tex s mote. WlmU ver nny
lie the neti.in of T»*x is, whatever sieyw she may
l ike, win l!n r to slay or c", llmt sleji mice tak-’n,
w’l| In- s’lpporied by a united people.— Houston
Tclt-jruj h.
driven lar wuitli; also that they ha*l visited
Till-
A I i \\ t>tii f-11!ii] (J 111 ■ *
CM
I OUI? Till I.-'K* rt* |>« r fui v . nr,.
1 * Iim* »!.# | I** I c w ; ii ,n i
• #•* >
• a i.
ua:i:it*r Imm r i'.tj*, ;i# it i h
4**ii * it s r u| pi nl Mini • r e ^ i• I t,*»i
i >lt • t*
>t 'liui'l
I hat. Ii « ;n t c-
a:mi ilic i >*i i
i 1 • *i.ir<»na . —
oti. c, \ . I » v
TRANSro TATI OX.
M A
li.
run NEW O K I. i: A N s
UNITED STATES MAIL LINK.
■TIIE PUBLIC nre rrspretfully informr*l «■**, T, -*T
I that Ihe folloa injr »ii|H-rior Ftratiiihips f\ ,rT^JV,
will run ketwern Indianola and New Or-
C via lislveslon, the coming season,
rin the Mississippi River, carrying the U. S. Mails:
............................ .............- ; ,„e .Mississippi III. er , uu . ) ...ji 1..1 s, . .......... .
WILL ATTEND PUNCTUALLY TO ALL BLFINKgS fC11 AS MORGAN.....Cn|’t. .1 Y. LAWLESS.
If placri in h-s hands; wiB make soetr.ly collerr milk | .|’p^ ^ •• If WIIXON
MEXICO.• • Y;. II. T.\ I.ilOP
and prompt returns (hereof. Bukiin-ss in any of Ihe a*!-
Jaiuluy counties hi triHlci to—either in ."lie Pi. dine o. Dj#
trict Court. Me n ill als nt*rn : to case* iu the Supreme
and Federal Courts at Galveston.
Fat.‘factory refirence* given when desired. v?n2sly
L\. ir O O D ' s
CARRIAGE R E rOS IT0 RY
Tlie undersigned is Agent for tlie
■als «r
Carriage*,
Rockawsys,
Slide Seats,
1 Connords and
•ther styles, with and wi bout tops. Alsti : single and
4ouhl« Harness, for sale at New Orleans prices
E. WOOD, 2
Msir Street, Indlatiola Texas Aprll7th 1ST. —ly. i
I eavinc Indiauola on Mondays and Thursdays at S A. M
THE 0KX. RUSK
trill I -are Indianol.-t for New Orleans direct on every alter-
nate Friday, on hir return from Biaros ?.oPi.i;'i).
THE ORIZABA.........Cnj t. II- BLACK,
•• MAGNOLLY........ ” CROW KI.L
•• MATAGORDA...... •' FLAXPKRS,
trill run lK*lween Indianola, Galveston and lira.lienr.—
B K E T II O U
G. \r. VOLK,
WIIOI.K-ALK AND RKlAil. DKAI.KR IN
Re,/, I al. Mutton. Lamb. Pork. Sausages, Gome
Pi'/i. E'.ir.’s, l ,g, tables, etc, e‘c„ etc..
!• |»r‘-j‘»m-1 m( :»!l ilD»(H,r,l* m)» -h priori notice, t• >
fnrtiUli flu* \i ry lirv i»f ilir^ hI<o\>
M.
•ifiiiMi! ihi***, **ii.I a: lathe Imve \ j»r*»e^
MeaiHerFmi I xniliti*' *. I- mi|i|i N «-.x|»tf-li-
• h»u- \ mimI Micr ii’ir inonkr. Hi.- iunrkt‘(*hfH(M‘ ii* **|» n
thnxijrlMHii ihe«l *v f.»r ihe Twccnim- daiioiiol I »uiilit», Ho-
tel kct*| er.f,;»n.l othcru.
The uniN rFiffnefl al*K> )>»i.v« and ficnllf Work Oxen,
Wi d l\urk lloryie-f. Itidinu nlii. h he al-
»»•)> lia a »*k on h ul l lUi h d«*(—in ?*h.fri anyii .g n the
ni nal li f. *» a a Ir•«•t*tuiiijr hir*l *«» an eU-|di ini.
nUoiikhim Y • w «, lamer, i.^» gti'i Ve^elahie-l» *nj*hi .m I
11 at fair j»i icc!*.
Jan. '.d, J. x G. \Y. VOI.K.
Kr?Pcli Vc in**,
B ack At*para,
ronibn’
Ili a k nn*l Firi'-v Ff*k, - .
4»k B ( *f?^ rif (f.i- r )
R *1 i nl h bin-KLiiiial (i | ;rooI)
( LHi in |) (in.,- k ,
l . h i»«,
Ln.cn Sliir: l oso ns, N pkii.s, uud
T^»e D uper,
i'rry Supe-( >*.
i ip- r.i 1 a .-li,.-)
T he li ci,
I. i‘M I,III' MS,
<iit.eh mis,
Farce llrml Pr ■••cs.
Fs s- Ja.'one* and Mar*.
Band-, I luiiroi rr» .-fa i koi.ls Es-
broid.- vd f ki t*. Very Superior, M.-urning
CiajH-, Color H".| al. eves, eilic,
Lse Tlir—I I nnd Of I toil,
ll*>»e y. K.d, a.Ik,
and t%. toil
’• o es.
Get tlcm-ns' llenvy Pi ck Cn> n-'ets. an ' every th’ny that
is require I io make a .-1 >. k of Dry Go .1* lonipcte. He
si ui.l a st. ins itc | soii-u ae a U-pt on to lib *li».k of
fra iving II! jv> of hit: *Bat-
T7 K OF I’UNKF.'.C I 11 LI,.--Bill’ Fill’ll*
11;iin. flic his; survivor nt' ilic b.ittic
Ol* Blinker iii!l, who has I icon on a
\ is t r.’ Bos on. lias relumed to his
home in Ac on, ' c. lie Inis juih
I shell a letter, jrivin" an acconnf of
his h .liie'vjinl j*»urnev, Ir in winch
it api'.ars iliat he was received hV
enliiiiaiast c cowds tit all I lie towns
nloinr the route, and liberal contri-
butions of money were spontaneous- j
ly made to support him in his old [
mre. From his letter wc quote the !
following
O V 6 1 L
1 L
/: A
A N I •
C«#i f» ctit*iii»ry hi d Frit t Nlor*- I
J \C. A;; i >
c i. mm a,
Gi ’ill, v»cii ns
d:
L/ yii
Tit, m lithj Go-ds,
SUCH AS
LSI’ Ci'Fl’I.I.Y k*>l ct s a *h ire
*/ \ l »• » y I 1 ^ « f j niDiii.i:e. in t. « i-iiiei.u**
________ __________ ______ ^ intr-*, nl h;* »*! I *t »n:?, the D>r er i»t u uwi and »* unl
vroin the Utter plnit lUs?enters wil' take the Ojk-»o:i«m« j >utet , oi*|» *> ie •!*«* • asim.r K!»:i>»-.
.... . a, a~v a - _ . I ... ..!« a T n.i !.> ti/ila nn T ili*Oil*.i (*• a .. I.. . %- .... . • . I.
Vei y ?ii| rri'.r ■ l .ck
lt.ii. k nl..i Jf i
Clotb
NEW FURNITURE STOEtEf
T. S. C0ATKS, A'-cnt j
FOIL
WILLIAM CHRYSLER,
TTATTNG PERMANENTLY ESTABLISHED IIIMSgLF
R in theCIty of Inw.nroL.1, hs *g«-nt fort’ie a-ile of Air-
aitare, wor.M re*|tectfu! y invlt<* the attenti.m of the public
(• G*« following artfe’-e* which lie has now on baud, to Wit;
. MAHOGANY,
WALNUT.
MAPLE.
PCPLAR
ACHKRRT
DOUBLE, SINGLE and TRUXDLK-BKAD*BEADS-;
WALNUT
and MAPLE
L0UNGEJ,
CUIL“( and ,u
CUADLTlP: \
MAHOGANY, WALNUT and ENAMELED BUREAUS—
(VITH,GLASSES ;
Mahogany, Walnut, Maple and P«plnr D>ning, Cs-atre,
Tea, Fide. Card and extension Table* ; Wuluat, M >pk-.
Oak and Pine Parlor, Diuing and OfBce Clmir . with nml
without arm*—Canexml Wood seat*. ILicker* With Cune
bock* and seat*; Rocker* with Cane ami VVi>.».l sra«a—
Without arms. A variety of children’* Chair* both high
and low ; Desk, Counter and low Cane scut stouts; l*at-nt
ewoopry*s fcr low pnut iw-iulue.ids ; Maiiogni y Tea a*>y ,
Towel and Wadi Stand*. Toilette ralde*. Ilevnlvi-ig GIB e
ChoJr*. Oak ami Wstuai Otfloo Dcaka; Lookia,* Ghuaer,
T(n Dining-mom Safer, Ac , Ac.,
And laany abort nine will be in leceipt ol a Ail a*
Railroad io New Orleans, leaving Indianola on Tucaday* j
and Saturdays, at S A. M., carrying the U. S ntaib.
For freight or passage, having elegant accommodations, ■
apply to _ ,
IT. N. Caldwell.........Tmltunolsi.
* K. B. Nichols & Co., / Gah-eston.
Or J AS. II. (.OCKHAltT----i
G. II. Bayne........New Ork-nns.
A steamship of this line will leave Galve»ton for Sahiiw
Wt ry W ^
liKiianoU*?*«•;»(. V«*>. *5S.
A (•in ir.iJe KM-fiii • X;»ic > y l«» t!ic J.
I h*:.-m *»v TK.cs * i-ii ii.I ir vr* a! \a; •< ii commaiiil an«l
fiervtr»i u|* n (/ *t^ U- mill at iiistic e;
I1**11 es sci'i’i.ttl uit .*l,ui t i.Miice Oft. 6—Cm.
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Carpeting, floor OU-Ckaha. VVimU.w elwiea, etc., etc., di-
iwet from the Sanufoctorle* : a.i of which will be sold as
Other bowse in the Biota of Ts
BE A X I\S.
pOMM'-RHAL ar
V the office id llte Courier.
OMM'-RUTAL and Legal Blanks, printed to order, at
I lliMt lie li.-is -•xii-ii.le,l Ins l.u.-i .e-s. I>> p.ir- \
cli-i in^ the slick ol D d'y sLu't*. am) Hoiking odi.r
d linns uud i i-pr.ivemeuts,uud i. now |M . |. ir .1 to .cco o-
I*.•.-1 h. publie in h sniufuv ory mu niter, mil ou ihe
hot term* that can h.- uitnrdcd. Mi st.i I- is o • W tier
Sfnfrt, criitruliy i-itd t-ouvciiigiiiiy located. My cliurgi*
will be as fo.lnw*:
Saddle IB r-e per day.............*1
It'.py.T I l*.e—m beaclt............... 1 .’SI.
F.«i do ll.h IlUyg.V.................o ,ui_
Hirers » ill le- held r S|» nsih r for ihintag. s to h r**i or
vehii I *, »bile In llieir |s*seasi.ui. A. MUl.LOCK.
Iuiiiono.a, Marcli Hill, I Mi* u4dtf
Ki'fi.fb C'-iMi Coat.«,
•l-' • 'uss.ltlfl . I’.lll .S,
S ,k.r Oil. G .ss:iih*i.* ii.irj
Silk \ l\ el Vi -I S,
Over C 'I* ( X'.i ii .t ) Pi it ii Ovor Com-.
(vt'V bi-:.\i). Revi'l s il.|,* 1J, . ivt-r (iciy
l.e.tiy j (J.dii'ii in 0itr Co.il-',
u. nl. t| i il.ij.-s. Mer-
it .Si k ..tei
Cult"" I n '(-i till-. Me in.i 111.1 C> 11•nt Drnvcrs,
B u ■ niul Giity uvt*r Slii'is. X ii. 11.b-
bed .I.tekeH. ( xlm ) tduvnls,
11 *».- i • ry. (J>.. Lit -. .t--.,
to
Tlmngh I mn in in}* lO-'lh yenr 1
nm not pn.it nil usefulness. I split
ii.v own kiiiulinjr woo l, and build
my oivn li es I am ihe lirst one up
in ilic m lining, and the first one in
he ! at night. I never slecj* or
<!i>w11 in ilie da\ time, hut rise at five
and re i e at seven — and tins l con- j
tinue summer and winter. 1 have j
al-'ays been temperate, ami fur over
diirty a ears jiast 1 have imf. tasted a ;
*Si-«*i» nf FpirUimus lifpmrs, or even j
i cider. 1 was, never siek in my !:tc* j
! sii ;ss In require 'die attendance nt a
| physician. i\bnnr 1 weiity-ti ve years j
! agn 1 broke my thigh by lading mi |
! ihe ice, sind had a d*»clm' lo set it, |
hut ibis is ihe only lime a doctor j
ever attended me. I la c on plain i
diet—diiiik tea and cnlice, rind eataj
inony l.-irt’O i.-tlumis, and finally, had landod in a
ilii'-kly r.iipnl tu-d country, ivltero ihe people re*
ft.-iwd lliem kindly, thinking them superior be-
i n v«; mat Severn I nf their number, together
iviiIt smite Greek urtisinns and two priests, had
lx on lelt there ua a colnny. Titis is ttus sub-
-toiii e of tlie insenptiou as far as il could be do*
ciphered. Now, does not this suggest an im-
pori.-mt inquiry to tlie antiqiianai* ? Is it nol
] r tbnhle tlmt the islands mentioned were t‘iry
landed b« Mexico? We nil know that the au*
cieiit Mcxicuns had a imdition iimt about four
hundred years liofo-e the landing of Cortez in
that countty, ‘ chtlor jn of J.e sin,” with wliita
f (*os. came to ihevn and (aught them the arts of
cii iliz ditin. Is it out probable that this colozy
o’ D men and Greeks, with their tivoLitin priest*,
were ihe persons referred io by tradition? Per-
haps mai y buriwl secrets concerning the early
j history of America may be revealed by that
j strange device?
j 'J'nis worderfut cave is easy of access, and
} sauaied :i few miles from the Florida railroad,
I an I ab u ten milesfrom Waldo.
As an appendix to ilio above, we publish tho
following c immuoication to t! o National Intel-
ligencer. The discovery affords s wide field for
the operation of antiquarian researches:
NOTICE!
PROM »n<l *f er March , '.Mi *. the fui owing *hall be i
P my charge* ’->r I’eei.lug hur»ea :
One Horse—board p* r unmlh....... .$20
*• " ’* ** w ck, ........ »i.
“ *• ’* ” day,.......... 1.
The rbnre rules will l« «*rii-lly ••hm-ire I niul cir i-<l
iul*. i IT, cl. t-xcem oll,c-r arrangement*
queue to ibis uite.
logellit-r ivii'.i ever, tiling pqnrcd lo uv.ke n
GENTLEMAN'6 WARD ROD.: COMPLETE,
also
A VERY SUPERIOR LOT
OF
Cnrpcting, C il riutSis, I7dr* nnd Hals
A ji ,e Assortment of
The Lately Discovered Cave in Florida.
Slrcssrs. Editors:—Iu your issue of the 22d iust.,
I read an account ol ihe discovery of a cuve in
F|..rid;i in which was found a Latin inscription
i ' it*itilling Hint it. was inhabited or visited by
Europeans in llte eleventh century. Of this now
there can be no d"tibt, i! this discovery is true:
mi.I, const qiieaUr, our continent was known to
the people of Europe befoS! ''its discovery by
i.’iiluitibiis. Due that is not the oiily point which
I want io ti oti co in this connection. My object
is indirect too attention of tbe American 1ns-
i. n in us or I'nriq-j-.rOus to a similar statement in
Cardinal V\ isicunn s treaties on ‘ T:ie Connection
b'-tireen Science and Ritvuiled Religion," in which
■ bat tteconi(dished m lmla r nnd archa.-.ilogist stales
u lor a fact, ivl.en sj>enking of tbe aborignies of
Aincricn, that there are manuscripts at the Va-
l ician library at Rome ivliidi says that this coun-
try was known to the missionaries ol the Eternal
Gill* in the tenth century, nnd concludes his re-
marks on tho Riil-jf‘ct by asking the question,
• Who can enlighten us on the subject?’ or
words l‘> that cfl'eet. (I have not tlie work now
tho Danish
very Ill-lit supper never eating moat j before me.) The records found in
at Mi| iHr. i nave no doubt that it
ia owing to these abstemious and
regular habits, and the avoidance ot'
medicine at all little ailments, that
my life has been so prolonged, 1
v-.ted for t*en. Washington for pres-
ident, have voted at every presiden-
tial elceiimi si;.ce, and hope to vote
archives since this work was written (thirty or
lorlv years sine* ) prove thru this continent was
known to the Northmen before it was discovered
by Columbus; but this Inst development, if true,
as I hnve above said, remove all doubt of that
interesting tact*' Thomas Fitnak.
October 25, 18(30.
LAD1E.V& CII ID REX SIDES,
arc in i*!*- Mtbm;
AD.WI MURDOCK.
grsti. i: ill i: x s»
BOOTS A XI) SII0KS
OF ANY DESCIIIP 1’IOX.
200 Agents Wanted !
§310,000 VVorili ni F.riiii* au«l Building Lois,
3i llte C.oH Beviun of Virginia, (f nip|«er C« .) i» '•> Le
•liiM.il auK.ugw iu.3 tl ru>—enuer*; on Uie ili.li »f S-|>- i ( ’ \ I T I \(4
ie "lar. •!•(• • rwli-c all ->ti o ,<y ten -lot r* uu; «uc ; UiVLDl.iiJ
The fancy p irt of the St-ck i.« c unHite. C >n-
sis ing ol evert thing u-ua !y Ion-id in a Diy
(ioiHi- Store and a ihoiifcu.d hiu! one tilings Ik*—
siJeA, wl it*li will well r.-pay tlie trouble for
AND KXAMIMXG.
a» ihe nex' election. This is 'he du
tv ot everv Christ.aa lVecman.”
A Novel Yacht.—A yacht of novel conrtruc-
iion has been lntill at KxtnoUib, England. She
A Cast Iron Street Railroad.—On Monday,
th<* 15th in-r., n new railroad was opened to the
public, running tlir.iujh Grand street, in Wil-
liamsb’urgli, L. L Tlie rails are of east iron, and
laid directly on ihe ground without sills or sleep-
er* under them. There is a broad fl inge on the
U,tt..m of each rail, nnd the web between it and
the top is deep nnd stiff. The top is not formed
ivi'li a groove, like street rails of wrought iron,
but will) two flit faces—the one a little above
i he other, and j* short slnnilder between Lugs
is ihiis .lescrilH-d ; ____ _____ ,
In fin in, it resemble* a sivnn. T*s length is 17 j are cart on the sides of the j'Mn^^andJhMe^arB
JOB JMUNTING,
ofcoap aa atony other house in the Slat
MktNfl.W’lflk, ’flO— Vfnfr lj.
/ F ereiy description, oaaUjr anil prompOy «eeated,for
V . *~t o. dtuvevr- Apptpat (MaaflMa. Jwmi.
ha'f «iow », Ihe Uclivt-rv >.f ih.* Dee l. Evo.> mh'
,rril»< r *iM vv* “ •m,,“Lm : Un or far-u. rioyia^ m alje
f ,*iu (’in u Ilo**- lanii- OII'I loti sir- >k>M ro
ctiimti I» uiwliceaeO * >•«■. (, a *uin • cut lotniher l)Co;|{ rc-
•■cr'ei, tlie licrmn-ir. ilu* i-alu. of wiueh «il.caoi,hH«a»-
fur tl.e *H* ire.u '«’* tuier mo .u.t I. Amide rccaritv
* ij . e gitrii h>r ln>- f.oiMi>l j*of r^M lie ol u- ic.r.-icU au I
|.r„m m*. Mar n£C-*i» arc wsute I to ni>i.,tn -uh.
*.rrihct>,-a »li-*"'ll*v mia-t iilx-ral iiHl.>coM.e..t* wtl im
tiv. ii. t ome ag -»u» wrue ih a they ar x-alutiff per
niontli. Kor.u-Uier porucuior*. euUcripii-ns, Aet-iiciaa.
rfc., atHdv *u ®* BAUDEK,
ujLiX-aflnl-flM] Par* BayaJ, Carolina O*.
fm-1 0 inches, height 7 lent 3 inches, with the
bead Id led almve the water line,
pu jtct on each side, in tlie shape ot ivinga, nnd
ii uuvt-l inode of propulsion is adopted by using
a ps.ir of left at tnw b atom el too vessel, which
nrc constructed ot sled nnd web, so eoatriveii
Ilia’- in moving forward the loot commetK but
^ ^ ^ in ironing backward it exptiii ’.s, lints imilatinff
TUB LADES arc particularly the motion of it swanV f.s.t, and propelling the
* rif*.‘l. Motion is give i to these Bet tnv means j
of .i K-ver, wo- ki d like tlie har.ds of a fi c 0 iPiut.
The vnchl is provided with a cookery app .mtua
and a diui g table. On removing the mp of the
ta>*\ l .dies C.IU fish through the (yenitig iu the
bottom ol Uie vessel with that entire privacy in
which U is known that they delight
fished together by broad, tlnn wedges driven in
Toe 3«i:s i horizontally. Tins mode of uniting the rails
forms each siije into one continuous rail from
t od to end. The track is very solid and smooth,
and fir more durable than those that are laid oa
wooden slee[*erB, which become completely rot-
ten in about foiir yeara.
requeued
TO CALL AXD LOOK AT SIT GOODS
i lictore iii.tkiog llieir rch-ctioiis; ivc « ill Like
pleasure iu allowing go*i|e to ai wiio Cell,
whether (hey BU Y or not.
WM. P. MILBY.
The body of Armed men, forty-five in number,
who invaded thifl oonn’y l^t week, have, we
uaderstund, returned from whence they c*me.
It »cems the many stories the*, caused eo much
alarm in the other counties tarned out to be
moonshine, awl that really every reason doea
ex.st why tliore alioold be the best of feeling
aomog all
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