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Pensacola Commercial from Pensacola, Florida • 3

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i.Vrv--: Vi 1 1. i' V''' 7 3 -wh'f ia nr r- T7 WATCHES Biaiiuiaiukobi Froiu the circular of MkHsr. 1,1 jor for the month Cndiiig 30th, The ideniaiidlbionnnge Is gwul, and role RtrU. and (Juutfiieut are tirm at 4os and 6 for Jforth jgide Cuba, $9 obtainable for vessels near br Coast -w ise frcighu are rulijijf at 9 Vellow Fever la a thinir of ihn -FL0EIBA Work has contineuced on the court house for Leon county, They' are shipping strawberries from Thomasvillc, and if the okii the crop, will continue until Think of that for Christmas fare, ye frozen the wiiilr.y snowy North land. This charming trio of artists gave a most enjoyable eutertalnmeut last uiglt in' tho Germania lltXt which was literally packed, with afafchlonablc aitd delighted audience.

Tho programme commenced wlth the musical comedy entitled "Carlotta' the PoorSoamslresfy which was admirably played by rthc tripologue. A "Musical Olio" folWw cd, and tho Prima Donna, Fannie Wal-' lack, elicited much applause by her beautiful seugs and iustantcr changes of dress. Mr. Watty" Wallack and J. W.

J. Buckley, of Mlllview, after spending a time in the mountain regions, has returned to his old homo in Eacambta Coh'uly, Fla. We saw William 'pi bo a-ed tlirough, and were rejoiced to leai 11 that he comes back renovated and regenerated. Mr. P.

Knowles ha tendered his reaiguatiou as Yico-Presldeut of the First National Bank of this city, anil It 1 rumored that ho is trying to bur ouMbe business. Messrs. Blakcetcy and Dell, government inspectors of steamboats, are in the city to-day. JAMES O'HARA and UZOl HAVE SOW OX EXMB1TI05 OJfK OT Liirirrst: 1-c-t Selected and Handsomest- rttiM-ksnf Jewelry evwr offered to tbe peoyte IVintui-iiln. This Stock has been selected especially for this Market.

It eoaslaU of (old nnd Silver American Watchea; .1 Oiauimut Lace P.lna; i HjaiiKiiid Si-arf Pins; 1 Dlaiunuil VlraeeleU; DLimoml Kc-ts of Jewelry; lH-keta; IXamoml Ear ltiiips; I lXiniioml Kiiiirer ltiii(rs; Diiiniontl studs, Cellar Buttons, Ete. Itnuiaa Oold Necklnees and Locket lloiuaa SeWifor Lailiea; ll man (luld Jt Enameled Band Bracelets: -S-ipd Oold Vest Guard A Opera Chains; (lemV Uiild x-kets aud Cameo, Amotbyst, Torquolse, Onyx aatTf Onrnet Itincs; 1 Oold and Silver Buttons, studs and Collar Buttons; Oold mid Silver Iuitlal Lace Flna, "Some- thing Also a full line of Uio best quality of Boiled Plate Jewelry. Every article wilt be sold under a full guarantee. MR. W.F.

WILLIAMS, for the past elrfit years conneeted with the bouse of J. Pippin, of Mobile, now representing- two of Liiw-Ht AlauurnetiirluK and ImportlBt Jwelry Jtouaealn New York, has harxe of stock and will at all times be present to show goods. Opccial orders for any article either In Jewelry, Hoi id or silver Plated ware taken nnd tilled at the Lowest Market Prioe. doo fi-Sra For Sale. A LOT OK SECOND: II AKD TOP BUG giea, In Ootid Order, ami CHEAP, j.

KOBEBTS A BOS. (ICC B.2t FROM TIIILKK1I)NCG OK MISS VI ft." McYoy.im 'TlieloitKlim to tlm unucndRiiud. Uponr the re- We ask the Board of Health to explain, if Ihey will, why it it that so many complaint are made about the ballaslrribs at the quarantine vlatiou The public has licen led to bctteve from the disburscmouU mado b'Bic Bbard thai receptacle for ships' bathiM In a perfect condition but tlic AinplaiiiLi recently lodged by pilots aud Others i calculated to destroy such MinpVdsioiv and if we were to publish the open expressions of some conversant with affairs at the point named, we would declare that the Board had indulged in a reckless and senseless expenditure of funds. Only this week wo were informed Hhat the cribs at Ihc station were in a dilapidated condition, the rock aud sand deposited therein being iu ait exposed state, and gradually drifting The' Pilot Commissioners should investigate the matter if they havo jurisdiction, and if not, the Legislature should enlarge their powers and give them authority to exorcise su pervision over the locality in question. The fact that the ballast is being washed away in cause u'ffieiout to interfere, othei wiso there is a prob ability of creating a shoaFwherc there is at present a Hue depth or water.

When we reflect upon the thousands Uiatacou'o4i during the past much of the money being ituycSuJd ou the Vorv ub- Ject ol Mfb)neripa appaSr as tuoijniidnuilliiiu sliotrtd be Gibralter. as that would play tho wilds with yearly contracts, aud that wiH never.dor Wonitofftil Mechanism. -1 sseoplo ojf Ihjtrsacola, pari thereof, li ad the pleasure of beholding uio worm rcuownea btrasburg cjock. but this wonder of the world and, result of 20 years iudcfatigabln labor, was, after all, but a fleeting show, As something akin, however, to this marvelous piece 6f mechanism we would call the readers' attention to tho now much talkcd-of ochestra at Johnson' Tivoli Hall. There are few no- doubt, but who have visited this great resort and listened to the musical strains which emanate from the sweet combination within, but if there -re utosc wno nave not as yet participated iu this pleasure (and here we would mark the ditTorenco between a fleeting show and a we would say there is yet time and opportunity to listen to tho dulcet sounds of a bewitching instrument, for Johnson liimsoll'Ja a fixture and of course the reader wilt understand by this that he has come to Slav.

To attempt a description of this truly wonderful machine, would reo 11 i Ti the whole of our local page, 'hence we can but say to those whoso curiosity may be excited to call at the Tivoli and inspect for We take occasion to say before closing that Mr. L. Anderson, of Chicago, was the gentleman who fitted together this intricate iiistruitient, and as a mat tor of news "ve will state to "the public that he proposas locating in PensacOla, having become enamored with our climate aud -beautiful surroundings. Mr Anderson is a manufacturer and deafer in pianos, organs aud other musical Instruments, and as a solid busi ness man. and ilie kind we want.

we. in behalf of the community, cxlond to In 111 the hand of welcome. Littlo Joker Long Cut: purest and best. Try it. Jt The, tish and oyster trade of the city this winter will be larger than ever At least one steam fishing smack and a largo fleet of sailing vessels will be employed in bringing in tho supply for the three shipping and canning estab lishments prescutly at work in our city, and others may be expected also to en gage iu this business, as the demand largely exceeds the supply.

Rev. John S. Park will preach at the Presbyterian Chifrch Sunday morning aiid evening, December 10th. Sabbath School at half-past nine. The L.

N. Railroad, is linmming with long trains of lumber and timber dailv being brought to our city, am tho. long- files of box- ottis going and coming slum that trade is brisk and in and that Ponsacola's Imports- and exports and her locitKradc are it great new as before the epidemic, and that there is a rapid, solid- aud perma nent increase. All our manufactories are under full headway, and working to the extent Of their capacity, with full forces and steady domain! for their products. Hoard of AUlormoHi This body convened In regular ses sion oil WodncKday night.

TliOS)eclal tax ordinance was read a second lime. and ordered engrossed for final pas aaire. The nav roil tor Movernocr. 1001 Ingup In the ucigbborhood of $2,000 erpemliturcs in tho way of policemen waarcjul, and of cortrse. prdorcd paid but net bcrore ainentiiiig.

ino a menu ment consisted In allowing, four men, who had'vlrtually mutinied and refused duty, a fall month's af4 Thesef four wore also rplastatcd' is-policcj aodihe opinion' prevails that before, election day, nearly every man and brother will port a star, or U0U4 some bifkl Tike Cit Asscssor wa allowed 1XX) Iu acrln for bis Mrvlces. is to be had; to-da for 45 eentir oft the i Mi 4 -'li 4 4 188' MM month Three -3' fhe atmotphcriv "condition a Reported hu the Sigml VJflot aieuvtn morn irere a follow. Barometer. 30.533; ahtzeJSJie Pfiint -t: Jlel- Uuntdityt 'per feht, 'Saturation inn iS: wind north-eaft and freth; weather clear.jr The temperature: at the Signal Service Station named' at 6:19 thi morn-un iCas a fotloK lttlnf 13; Ah- nasta S3: Oaloetton. 85; Xndianola SG; Mo'jile Montgomery 19; Port Ends Palisline t9 Savannah 38; Key PENSAOOIjA jPOH SCJHQOIi Knowing tbatPensaoola b.s long felt the need ofwMfaw J6BftiSfcAJ, evoral have Greeted a.

buUdin, regardless of IT i mim Willi SliorB betweeu; omsrdora for boys. the other Tho nlav ferounds lire separated by UiKh Jtev.Mr. Parti ha selected Mr Thompson, or -West Tennessee, as a'cdier, and i that the people of p-nsHcola nbonld hoW.Wm responsible ifor furiiiOiliiX tnoui A very nne teacher. He lm4 known Mr. Tliompson for many years biI oiidorsethiui 1 every respect.

ullrSni EXOUK8ION. If weather is not inclement an excursion train wiH leave' the Union De pot pt 9 a. Sunday; December 10rbV Lako Furnas, rotnriung same fay about m. coath-o) will be jtrdTido ati4 onlf f'eiioijgh titket-will be aaUUp ti(, them ploas- Pensacola and return, from Miltou snd return Weaialtay froni Cliaflln's and return, 60 weatlicr unpleasant on UiO 10th, excursion will be postponed nnil December iftH-k 2t "Ge'n'l Ticket Agent. jfcf For Western Produce, Flonr and Fancy Graccricsj see L.

tf 8Smok0r and Gail Ax's JJavy Long Cut. 3t Ask for Moerlin's bottled lager beer yon wish a healthfuj dl Begister and vote I The Street Committee are again preparing to entertain the idea of Opening a few ditches. These ideas, however, are similar to the remittent fever, they conic and go and before they take a good grip, -we sincerely hope there will be a new and Improved Such is the great need of the hour. Astray. A black-Tpottod sow," swallows-fork in right and crop and half-crop in left car, strayed from my premises a few days sinceThe public are cautioned against harboring this auimai.

Alex. Williams. A great many more people visited Serg't McGauran to view the transit of Venus than have read the President's message. Mr. hia usual courteous wanner, gavs "every one a peep.

Hie tollowing gsnUemerr compose tlic Grand Jury at the present term of the Circuit Court: John Dunn, James Walker, J. C. Keysery A. H. Roberts, J.

A. Henderson, Moses CI epper, W. S. Bell, Lambert Gonzalez, James Van Alst, John A. Gibson fcoLL Joseph W.

Coiriitan, Thomas Mcvov, J- D. Bowman, J. W. Lie, W. L.

Enirican, J. G. Rfeey, E. Jonuiugt Coal In cotisfdoraablMt some of the audience couiplalued of cold at the last performance, Mr. Wrwilf have three coal tires lighted to thoroughly heat the hall and make it comfortable to-Jnorrow night.

ftaHleserved chairs at Dow ft Coo's. The city election Oociirs pa Christmas lay, and what ire Jroir; going to do about it? Thafl what ihe cierk said at the last meeting of the Council vlicueyr tolkabo(ifi ness, and found out they were too late to makepiYpn lQigYi A briglrt, combination ker was pick ed up on Baylen street on hnrsday, 'eft at for lflenffftcatlon A list is nowlncircnlatlon. on which lia already bocft Jdllj jatures of omo our best men wbo propose ftrming WgeHbrpsVand more "Kncrs are be arricd through, as UiJ neod of an itbis character too "lanilbst. Of the. Time.

lnter and paiRtersl are now in demand. As may be seen by an of our' advertising columns 01" dozen men of. the former ealllng re wsntod at MHlvleVr bGed: W. Koblnsoii flonp. f.

1 he number of strange faces oq our dorinfctW-innt-'ireiekPJiaa a subjectiof comjnent: Tills not rarnrtse an pniu after all, 7 ly) hav been trying to ret into my for ibe1 part! three Weeks and 've o(Uy bee deterred bjr the magni- "wnes of yiow few, Verily, are occupying to-day a stfgu.ffs and iui.ar reutiott. wltt the onUide world. ft Bear has ju received tfreah "lMy of New Ehekwbeat, Cranber- I 1 1 BaatfM, tf and our port is now perfectly healtiiv. Qiuu-aiitinp was i-aSe4n 15th innt. 575 tone.

L. lv. sawn flmiier. lir Chas. E.

ScaninicH, 'tou; Santos, ju. Ant nng enannon 4 tons, N. S. Cuba, excluding llavana, 18. 8chr Irene EL Messerr.

244 Ions. N. S. Pnl. $9, Spanish Gold.

Br. brig W. (iale, 298 tons, CiibX, option Uava-ira, $10.50, Cienfneiroa. BriilirTir -A. Nutter, pnba, f9, option uavana, fio.60.

Am brig Geo. unase, Cuba, opUou Havana. $10. Am schr Marv Ann McCaun; MB tons, Mantanzas, $8.50. Am sehr Fannie Wbitmore, 681 tous, New York, Sound or Am bk Florence Gono-var, 418 tons.

-rNew York5- or Sound bk Johu C. Smith, 452 tous, llavana, Canlouas. Mantanzas. $12 Spanish Tho entries of ivessols foi- the month have beou 32, whle the clearances for the same iriod have been I8.i-'r At the date of lnir. ctrctrjar thei-e were in port loading 29 vessels of all sscs, aud 33 bound for Pensacola harbor.

7This shovrg is not discour aging, by any means, if wo reflect upon the set back given our trade and commerce by tliojajo epidemic, ami wlr9 eousoqumfyUolinl1t90e; than over. Timber mcrchanta, as whole, have made many charters, and from this, though the season may bojsoniewhat backward, it may bo gleaned we wHM IloUnioii. tion celebrated their ith auaivcrsary on Tuesday5 evening last. was but little display, the afairfbefng con ducted in a quiet manneiv Tlr6 reason of this, is they' feared, to have -news paper men around, aud' besides the members composing this- organization have a laudable ambition which is to buy a lot and build a hall. What a pity it is, that other societies of old standing in Pensacola do not manifest Hie same spirit of independence.

We congratulate) the St. Michael's, although wo did not attend their re-union, and wisli tlicm prosperity. i In our travels around the city within the Jat few days, we.havo been struck With tl(c signs of (lirifl, progress and improvement tlrtt everywheits manifost. All, the houses are, full aud overflowing, and the inquiry for houses to rent meets you everywhere. Throe hundred dwelling houses could bo rented within a week.

The stores are rapidly filling up with new goods, and the maiiufacturingestajjiisiiments have many of them, refitted their places with new. and improved machinery and increased, 'power. The houses 011 the principal streets and the inside of the stores are being repainted and made attractive, aud this work is going on every side sho wing that h0' permnnfiriV or material check has been given to the onward march of our city aud that the faith and confidence of our business men and the mass of ou iwoplo, jiri the prosperous future of, OMtUei'ty, Sis; as and stronger than ever. With wise and efficient action du the part of the pro per authorities all traces of the eft'ects of the recent epidemic, will speedily disappear, and 'proper guards interposed to prevent its recurrence in the future. Our Supply.

Editor Commercial; I believe the public attention has been sufficiently aroused to the impctance of better fa cilities-for supplying our tire engines with an abmidauco of water. Nature has provided us with unfailing spring in the heart of the" city. To make this inexhaustible Water siipply avaliable is the simplest of problems A system of reservoirs, on a common level, connected byW-lncbpipes, would always, be filled Jo overflowing; and by.fiavlng the pipos to entor.tbe reser voirs near, the bottom, the moment the supply reduced In any one, tho flow will commence from all the others to restore rho, egjiliibrluto-r-fiJatasiBg in rapidity proportionate, to tne depres sion of the surface of; Uig wafer in the rcsorvpir bclng drawp upon. Without art adequate supply of, wa ter the best -engines avail nothing- Wo have good fire companies, and choice maciiinery for thOrii to operate but we let i cog out 4t "oairlrheol Of fortune" when wo suffer this fire extinguisher to flow from our midst, iuttoad of storing It for protection from the destroying "flend." Tho expense would b-coraraUoJy light. It might bo inaoguralsd by earnirtcucing in the most business por- lion of lb city tsay, r.iwx ana itau-road streets) and extending the system from year yoa as tho; aMlngfrom non-coiubitien anil roilaccd iusoranc would warrant.

If saUsractorlly se-irAt wouhl furntsK nines for such pnrpoie2 accepting lyet as have, theory and 1 practice broujrht intotKMotkMH. MUT this Hde tDotf." wbfchlas'beoii" Hie Jerror of shall be subjected; to oor will, 1 n. UiMriin bottled bear ts dercd to all part of the rftr C. Kopfrian, nsble rata, the doxeii, or la niotitiea. at retsona ruter mi A hen egg inches long, inches around, and weighing a quarter of a pound Is on exhibition at Tallahassee.

It is a boss egg. The Sales of property are visibly Increasing in Loon county, and the sweet potato crop is immense, both in quantity aud size. The Florldlau says, oiie is enough for a family of six. Boss potatoes too. Col.

A. W. Cockerlll, of Jackson ville, ha married Florida, daughter Judgb David S. Walkor. The Madison Now Kra proposes that an agricultural congress bo held the Stale Capitol sometime during January next.

It is a good suggestion and theditlerent airriculturnl societies tho State should make it interesting and successful by sending 'representatives. Tho 8 wool potato crop in Florida this year Is something to wonder ut; from every section como reports of large plantings and Immense crops. This wlH supply tho plco of thousands of busi.ols of Northern corn aud oats, as they can aud will be largely used for fattening hoga and focdin'g to other stock. 1 Palatkaia supplied with water by five artesian: wells, that furnish an abundant supply to all Its Inhalmanta. still eating bj(AeriuolonVnnd does not comjilaln of 4tlMMramp- eolle, rs.r They havo an opera house In Palatka.

Jacksonville wants one, and Pensacola lifts awagniftcojit ouo nearly completed. Tho Indian river orange crop is said to bo very large and flue. Now orchards are rapidly being planted many are just coming into bearing, ami the future promise for a largo supply of tho golden apples is promising. Volusia county will soon have a bank, and they are getting ready to build a largo hotel. Jacksonville lms a skating rink iu operation.

beeves, 40 hogs, 35 sliiiup, 8C0 dozen eggs, 600 chickens, 400 turkeys, 100 ducks, 20 saddles of venison and 17 veal, is tho dally supply needed to kuop the Jiicksoii-vllllaus from starving to deallt. Tho steamer Volusia, lying at one of the wharves of Jacksonville, burst hor holier, was blown to pieces, and tho boat and cargo entirely damaged. The explosion shook tho whole city and sturtlod tho citizens Uko an earthquake. The Purser and his. assistant, the second engineer nud a number of pussongel's and hands oil tho boat arc injured; somo are missing, but the full particulars hail not yet boon ascertained when tho dally papers were lssttod, The shock of tho explosion shattered tlto gluss In the windows of tho adjoin lug streets.

The Monticcllo Cblistition Is in favor of anew Constitution. So are we tho one wo have could be made better by patching. Less omcers aud less taxes are needed. Lako City Ro porter. George J.

Aldon, well known to old rensacollaus aim one of the Irani ors of -tho present ConslHtitloii, has buried his carpet-bag under a ptno stump and gone to work like un -honest man on 100 acres of land, south of St Augustine. Goorgo has sense cnougli if bo can. take in moral ballast enough to steady his intellectual boat, ho may sail Into a safe port yet. All's wcl that ends well. Wo wclcomo him into; tho fields of agricultural Industry, aud wish him success in pulling out stumps and planting iu tho trees.

Hero is a good Joke Aid. F. M. Sanchez, presented the following resolution Be It resolved' by the Aldermen of tho city of St. Autrustlne In council as-'l jeinbiou That our lion.

Mayor bo quested to resign the acavdugership of tbe it befiig detrimental to tho Mayorto bo also Great old city Is St. Augustiiie. SHIP ENTERED Deo 5 Ant bktCharlsa Piatt. Mhnrn. tin.

trim An. plnwall, to Musootroe Lnmlwr i or UK tnwrun, 5o5, Bordeaux, tottdl Nor ship Cleavetand, Kundscn, IMO. LWcr-pwd, to I) Bulllrart II likt Loronsu CamisiiloiiliKi. I'liwilUittl mi, oiimw nyrea, ut it niillivsn. nr auiir Mytliews, 1,8, Havana, to imiii oeu.

Deo 7 As Mary ook, Cook, 3, Bosb, tnma r. 'f Am sehr trad IV Chase, Msaon, ft Baltimore, to ordt-r. 1 I.P-TCLEAftKDV it 'i u.yi, miVello, 010, for Hi Nnxalre, by If Bnara V'o. with I77IU ft hewn tiintsr, I87H7 ft aawii Ui, 00 3M tt i Kor ship llarald tUsfarifcr, llsmon, 10M, Barrow In Kurness, Eii, bjI) Muillvmi, whh fiMawn tiuilier, laua ft sawn 4k mm 11 iumpr. uU- bk iUmbifi, nelmorv WViToldOh, i wl" timber, KtM.M.aittuiiib(!r.

bi bk Ocuan Nowmnn, 7lfl, for Llvertioi by Kysw, with UOJWO a sawn ImcT It bk Feliciana Ferrari, Artofnelll, AM A.i. Cisnoa. hsr Wltth-b. wita mien. lift 1 IWW.

1 li O. tharrowfla, ijsi I ILTITV Wl Coj Hk! the of the the -jAvljrlilnla 4 a A.Kidor were also trump cards through-. out tho entire show. The performance concluded with tho Protean farce, "A Day after tho Fair." The whole aflair was a great success. Onrspace and time so much limited, as wo are just going to press, that to particularize tlurvari- ous pieces- is impossible.

-The troupe appears agaiu Saturday in an entire hango of programme, and we predict another large crowd. In our Tuesday's, paper wo stated that tho Ken Dr. Hugh Mlllor Themp-sou, of Trinity Church, (Episco pal) Now Oilcans, fcad bueti. elected Bishop of that churSh. Ing4hls; wo mado a mistake, so far as the is concerned.

The Bev. geutjemaji has beeii elevated to tho digmiied, position, but his jumdictiou is over the State of Mississippi, instead of New Orleans, as given in our last Issue, Our 'atten tion was called to -this. error by one of wo readily make correction. May those- of his faith faith do everything to hold up his hands iu his now field of labor, If there' are any in Pensacola-or1 the surrounding who Ontortatu for a moment the idoa that Dr, Geo. B.TOsiiahan) has retired froutthejwrsyi 'scenes of life, we wish to qisabus'o their mind.

that in aboutfcn days the Doctor will open auothcr drugstore, aud- his first assistant, as is usual, will be Hargls. DP. "George," as peOp'ld gen erally dcslguato him, has reified a store tho basement of the Pitt building, Palufox street, and when we say that his new store will be immediately udcr the county courthouse, we think his location has been glvett. More Competition. The stoam-tuor Goo.

W.J -Ctiilds. that vlsilod our waters a feV winters ago and created such a commotion In steam boat circles, is again iu tlto bay, having arrived from Philadelphia Wednos day last. The Childs is hero, wo arc to.ld, to offer competition, and Wfl may took for a falling offjn harbor duos Foreigners will hardly object to WU0 lost the Mr. G. Nci-1 has now in his possession two hams, of 11 aud 16 pounds, which ...1 ii were laKeu 110111 a 111101 laisi Auesuay feyenlng about crclock.

job says the foraging party consisted ofstwo, and both are emigrants frw Aiabliia -Chrlstinaa. Fancy and useful Gift Articles decJLri; An Oponlnd for Trade Merchants from Southeastern Ala bam a and Western Florida are; taking advantage of the new Pensacola and Atlantic road to do business in 'Mobile, It forms a big opening for New Or leans as well as Mobile and Pensacola, Merchants should avail themselves of the to open 'tip a "wholesale business. COMMUNICATED, Oupid'a Arrow. WHirrKJI IN AS ALIILM. 8wcct miiideii, the first time I saw you, H'Wio Cupid was lurkinfr close by And he launched forth au arrow to isatly.

It soamsd but ftianee frem yoiie Arid 110 doubt I'd continue to think so, Mad it not pierced my heart through and through; And why should you wound my poor hoarse. cldsi4ii Smc the dub er tjiiit inaelii Alone holds the charm that cAn'enre IK The Captain of the Bosa ti and the sailor runner became embroiled In difllcuHy, and there Is anoUielf jAso-bc. fore thecotirtsl, iflheB9Xttcislaliiir fails to make some provUlen for protection of ship-mastors vUltiiig tlila port, they will cerUiuly, rcnrs iiv their Thore haya beeii. from all accounts, it prtif time 011 the decks of the Itosa fracaa -took- place. We gather in our rounds that another Rcpublhran papery will tjs ftrted I Ponsaola Iw i Very MH Uma.

Th 4ndlcalos progress, What wtnld- be come of us without it It wUbe till der tho auspices of while men1 Hi Last Tuewlay i. coforetl tnaiit iri'tli cmployof the SeminoJa JLnmber oiiiiiicn, vwimw HiBugiau in, soinc maunor wiui, 1110 eiginjf saw, ana be fore BJMlstanee eoufd bo given hajWas dragged across the table and cut almost In two.f jTu was nni.llM,111nll1ft4,ru1 (v Capt. AM0 Msrrb for'our local editorship. The Te'n Sketehes ofSoull Africa formerly' appearing In thi Ad in this Scotch Claw Platd, SlajVls and. Dress 1 WatoHts1 BtrooM''il6tmti Bui ti doVili roni thsilan sttWiUsfilB We, li i pr.T, A.

I-aFar, has returned home, after a long and extended visit to Eu rope and the continent. Mr. Henry P. Weiss, whoso pseudo nym I "Cliiv was iu to see ns on Wed nesday last. Mr.

Weisa' represents the Mobile Begister, in tho capacity of correspondent aud agent. We hope he found sufficient material to write a good letter about Pensacola and its people. In the courso of a week or ten days Mr. Jno Moouey will become a citizen Of Pensacola. has already secured business stand in the Ylitcstra row, whoxtf he propose conducting Ai'nuin-borvonfl dtV sroods establiHhnicnt.

On belialf oT the coiuiuuuity we offer the hand of welcome. Jbt. Clarence P. Knowlos, of insur ance in on utreeU this Mr. D.

K. Hlckey and family are In the city. i- To the Voter of the City of Peaso- coia By request of many ltopnblicans and Democrats, I hayo consonted to plaotf my name as a Candidate fbr-AI- Ldorman of the city, and if elected, i pmndso" the public, to enact suolji W8 as will compel all people to eowtftbtkte to the buihli ugm the smiare and public ft iKt-WnwaTOf, Formerly City Seavonger, T1UBUTK OV HKSlJKCT, At ajkttiM. tteettog of tho pilots hold! in Warrington, November SO1I1, 1883, the fallow- tii! preauiblo and resolution were iiimnl mpusly adopted Wiikukas, the untimely hand of deuth him removed from amoii as our dourly loved and MHKited friend, Al auxin villah. WniaaAs, In iritutc WIils sterltnir1 worth nmHitner varvlnvkliidlluens, this niectliiK of his iiflllctod fi'icmls has boon rnllud U- (selher; thareforo no It' .1 Mh I il.rtA limuiliu I.

win iivivirj v.yjrtyon 11111 fiii' felifiitHl aud honrtfolt (lUtross at tho liii'pniiu 1110 urns wo iiuva Rustiiiueo uiroiiKii Mie demise of pilot Mabtix Vili.au, our stumich trlonu; a oouiteous (rcntioiimn, unit one wliu was oiideured to us from childhood and by, many links of bumiin sympathy. Jiesolved, that we hereby tender our most sincere sympathy to his anl Kiithor and Mother, who he loved so well, and to his lilHictod relatives, with tho bAn that this earliest exiiriMwion of reienrd on the part of so many wno Kiyou iimi. win si tuast tend to ooasoTe thent bnder their heavy tribulations, and that their loss Is Heavens train. uesoivm. mai a copy ot ineso resolutions be published for'' one Week In tho -mmkii-CIAL, Aitcance-Giisette and Preynma, aud that i ewiy bofiamud slid nresonusd to his awKJ-parsnts.

t.v v. x7CommltteoWRohions: B. VtVTRAaNM. Chairman; A.tt, 8. L.

CLIFFORD, 1 fl WMBAZZBtX VltAXK HMITM, t'UAK WAL'I KIt. Judging fruu what transpired at the ward meetings last night, tho friends of Col. O'Neal are in tho majority, and there is a strong probability now that ho will get tho nomination for Mayor, aud lathe event the, democracy fail to make nominations, many in that parly will give their votp to Col. Goorgo Jno. is also looming up as Marshal, ithe DSuta lbta Kewi.

1 Mil ,1. On Tuesday niorniuir at 14 o'clock. at tho residence of the bride father, Col. Geo; McWhorter, Mr. Harris W.

Beer, of New Orleans, to Miss Ainiion. Mownorter, or this place, a uarus. Th4 many friends of th beautiful and accomplished young bride, would certainly havo gathered hi largo num bers, ou this auspicious occasion, had not a recent bereavement in the faiuth dfj Bcori prevented. Although Miss Annlo will bo sadly missed tn our social circle, yet wo feel that bar future happinoss is assured, aiu safely trust her into ihgofso deVoted a husband, as Mr. Boers is sure to make.

Thus one by one, the beauties and the belles of Milton, are entering tho prpe. foil u' bf practical 'Me duroutth fata of niatrlmony. And weslncerely trvsa that they all, and jllra. BaavafipunicHter, find, In the solid Joys of jnarrlod life, a com pensation for tho pleasures of tho land of Beulah, they have left. Though we rejoice with them, In.

their new-found happlncssyet oiirjoy Is not nnmixod with sadness, and like the "Anclont lauor- jnummonng; Thus. UU our daughter leavosua, Tbuae we love, and tkoM who love us I out as tbey nave learned to love Whea.wt are old and lean upon tbeia, "lh annum With his lule of brcda, a strancor WaiMlors pining throiiKn tho vtltaira, B.M;kons to tlMifsirost Maiden. And she follows wbem be leads her, Leaving all Ihlnjfs fur the stranger." At Mlllvlow, Wednesday lust, Kaoak, infant of of. WIIiraW(afl Fsfinle CaV vln. Tlia remains wore brought to the ally yesterday nwrtiliiff and interred In Btr John's Cemetery yWy.Wl) bea If for ialo oy an ueaiers uirotighonl the United dl As may be aeon by reference to an 6thcrcolomn, the Wallack trout pro pose making their patron warm and contented to-morrow avanf rig." Qermi- iiau wtt heated, tMppmma will IzUrtzZtp of in iu Cnru ofthe animal to my home at Cantonment liliernl reward will be unid to Iho itartv so doliiK.

JOS. MoVOV. Notice. weeks after tho first miblleatlon ot this notiee, I Intend to apply to the the County Judge, for Letters of Administration iihh the. Estate of John Olsen.

des ceased, late of the County of Ksuauibia and auue 01 riorum. C.F. BOY8KH1 Decomlier 5tU, 1882. P. STONE, Uli AGENT F0B- Qlen Shirt Street, PENSACOLA, FLORIDA, deol-aia W.

W. lllCIIARDB. JOHV.A MOOBJb I AND (8ucck880b8 to u. l. davis.) Djsalibs in STAPLX ana FANCY GBOCKBDES coiRitsr, Cor.

Taragona and Gregory Street. aug 4f 'J l. r. Hultlvun, 1'nVtjL. Knowles, Vice Prws't; W.

8. WlMHU)rt Cwiblor. IMationalBanlc, OF PENSACOIaA, FIX)RIDA. Mb and Domestic Mm Botight ancl And prompt attention given to collectkin. In this City and Vtolnlty CKupMan, a rBornivroit of TIER "GLOBE HOUSB' 2arragosa Street, Pensacola, Florida.

Imported lri coNstAirrLY on. JiAira, a-u dijid axubs lor we vsiearaieti, mr, MoerWa, "STATION AL ZX. rc. 1 lnns.y. -( 'Ij1 IX WERKft to f- thlnoo i to theCohlV-" tkm iHinn wf Iale ut tbe Co- i I'torldi, i bf aufQ rs fer For Cigarette, ae UtUe JaWH vanc-Oaito, wW be contlai A weekly.

vauce-Gaw)Me, wQJba continued.

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