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Pensacola Commercial from Pensacola, Florida • 3

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T- -f r' i- -ii." i 3. dliactui' Meotiiis. SOUTH AFRICA. ctmifijaujA-rro. 8nndays -After a hcarv rJH the cxeurdio.it triSth of the Peiaoi.UjtH&(Uiitif ICR, left Uniou Dejwtj XOrociwk.Tficre was a huge eniwj of 'yjhwi ami more would have boon on the spot but lor the signs of a wet day.

The however, turned offrlcar-aiKlboantiful ami Hit- uuoAno commmu urrcuvricii, 1 TKlaick krO- Not- What tSksy are grief hMt sMircd bold rortne wiirhl ey losee; I'lilnnfit wmtn.ls, deur to 1 1 Hie torn Ind urmiKUli Sympathy tt taay ns -f; Vet, oltenvr (rrief has irrowa -esUiv LtVi- I i mime nwcH eoinpaniuuslilp, Wttb wbic we dwell akras. .) tlt1itein1rncel- Iimu to tlieschhixbcart; A sw wtly bitter In which None other can have part. 1 Uo, ibince with those that dwm, 1 And inv wih tlHMe tbnt siag Yet, Ui) brightest Uuixh jhll its hollow ring. Amidst thy sunniest smiles, 'r. The pain contracted brow Shall mack tliy Kaveil swininc; t'ontrast the "thru with note." i' The then in thy silent room HanilMcliisii'd ftlxive the head; There- fmle lips, unseen, murmur.

that I were dead I Them- let the heart's pent afrooy. Dren. Ihy Mireb'd soul with tears; Then, don I by world-proof mask sgaiu, Ami face the coming years. Htoep tby soul In wordly greed I irow its memories hi ijain Until, within Unit sordid soul, All memories are Hindi, L-jvo- friendship truth what are thcyf Tiirets for the woritlliig's scorn. Tear out such f.iucies by tlie root, to shrods the tieartbe tora.

Tear nut all feelings that would make The heart nitflt for Mrtfe: 7 To lenr the ieo-chlirU burdens 'I list make np the sum of life, Kli tear them out nd in their stead Let lower pnssions reign. Till heart thi wix WiHHmttnic viergttitrshi; niKinaillnKljvlhelr 6al'jntpale On Ihesharp spikes of The keen ede of With sophistries. AU wirthleH, ev'ry thought sublime, All Hour foellngs demn, t3oiuitiu.g them rom untie fanolei. nor Lire is uiu an actcii 110; A mdiow farce we all piny out 1 nen, arup in its uiouk'ry die I Ll iLiiK Dale. 1 ENTERED.

Deo Hi- It bk Silvia, Multedo, 473, Irom Rouen, to 1'laggoBros, lieeu Nor bk Fardens Klold. Rllemu.n. IUT tl. to Hilars Co. Am sehr Ooo.

W. 1)111, lugraham. Ita, Tatn-pit. to Master. ur seur m.

a. Nutter, Nutter, 291, Havana, to Hell ft Hell. (aKm.Mt. ShipmI. The.

train sfarlettoj iU ipp, through the 1111- suinssca water sceery--wnh bluffi; 'Side of the lino, calling OisulamaiUom of admiration froni the. passengers. The 'bridge over Escambia Bay-about two aud a-quartcr mUos Jong, is well constructedi. Mil Wnal though in iU.iufauey, Jiaatbo, appearance of a rMpg tQwn. Jer the.

traju jvm "hnrrajia IrOjlri kf lage crowd gathered at4 ihrrVtidn.f At Chafflu qnite a ntimber of new houses were vUtbimt-pjlUniK a large saw -mill has Mreitf jkeon erected at this place, and we learned, are in the course construction, The country between the'Yellow and Shoal Kivcrs seomA to bia Adapted for agricultural purposes, and possesses some ftno rolling country. We also saw a water 112x12 feet, at Chahln's told-in eWtdence, jrrmaa ousnet or meat An unfortunate occurrence happened to the thifl mill the boy look ing after the mill was employing bis 'me one day talking to some outsiders, Then snddenly, looking around, he to sed' his pet dog lick- caqte fent; There was no meal that day. Law presented a pretty flewpast at the rate of aoft thirty-two mHe htftfT- The I stitiii or camp ootisists of seven and i saw mill. Cotton was lip, on the whole, was very: en- jay alrteAhe train gliding along on the well-lah8teel Wils, at the' rate of about twenty-tVojto thirty miles an hour. We beltve is tlie intention of the P.

A. Urjlt. to end another excursion train next Sunday, there is no donbtthiit persons participating iu 'his trip will themselves. 1 The ln'brkAticket which was nominated by theadicals on Saturday is the worst that'jas yet been submitted-to thp '8nffragVof intonioilt- voters. Some idea of itharocter and standing may bo gather when we say that even in the ConWiou, and before the work- was finish, Colored- tJeiogatoS themsefves avowd theif disgust and contempt for theamcs selected.

Of course, there -are bme men in nomuifttioln but'jtaiiv as a whole the ticket is a reproach the "party, and if elected will be. a l.a,tig disgrace to the bad, -tj "vorae such has been the tendency of smublicanism as exhibited in the adraiikration of rau- nlclpar ftttatn lor me ast ton years, and if this recent action It the represon ta lives of the' "Grod and nralitV party" does not cap the climax hd suffer re-bnke at the hands of prorty holders and lovers of law and ordjr, then may it written that as a eoLtjuity we arc alone inioney but in morals. Mt is folly to ast that we are powerless. More i heroic leds have been accomplished under mot adverse circttnistkHces. What! wantA l8 unit ed action, and in.

this very qtUfou of unity the white mau shout learn something from his coloreu Vother. If the hour for a thange iiot at hand, then are the times out ooint, and the future botles nothing bfievil. Respectable men, men of familicUnd all others who love purity, peacnd quiet, be up and doing. On Saturday morning last some c- claf constables arfested Mr. Baldin and eight laborers of the P.

and A. 11. for trespassing. The Deputy Mi tial'diJ not make the arrest. He i forms us that ho wont for the purport 1 CLEARED.

Ih-eH- Am sclir (len. II. Aness. Marshall. 44.1.

Tins- FLORIDA NEWS: Bartow wauts a money order office. -rvA Jiuinber of German fumilies bive )oeatui in Jeflbrsou county, Jacksonville claims to have the Quest hotel iu tho State of Florida. SCnuter county is making an effort to secure white labor. A good movo. Madison county is having a joyful augar-loiHng ami hog-killing lime.

The Southern counties are fast filling up with visitors and scstlcrs. It costs $070 to run a liquor saloon hi SI Augustine, That is right as far is It goes, out is not ettougn on till she sinks. Pile it Columbia couutv has plenty of com and potatoes. That is right, It keeps money at homo. Polk county people are hunting the frost line; tho recent killing frosts In that couutv compels tbe location of the Hue further South.

Tho Duval county Teachers Association wai lu sosslon at Jacksonville on the 9th. It is about time for the teachers of Esoambla move In this direction, Tno iackwhvlllft thinks the State should blood freely for the pro-inotlbn of in'nnlff4lof This is about sjsoaiyfukf for inaw to spcud nioncy ia advertising his fav'm after he bad sold it. "Conover Is.U-avsrlling all over the T'ltues, What for? Inquire at the Floridian ofllce. Tbo Baptist Btato Cou veuiloH of H-fit" Florida, metat lAKe-wty ou ie im with alarlttondttlall the State. I Fernandlna, like rcnsaeola, has becu governed by negroes and their white servants and, peon.

Tho result is, they halve increased the taxes aud burdens of the citizens to a ruinous e-tentrcbaraeterized by the Mirror as reckless and snlcidal. They have a grand ball at Marl-aima on the icth thus closing up the fair work wtth work for the fair. She will soon be a city judging from tho evidenoo of growth and progress mirrored on tho Vnjres'of tho Cb'fll'ler. Sho has many things and is getilug more, but still wauls a foundry, a' bank, an opera house, a town library nud a hotel. Tho orange growing soctions are busy discussing the qttestioiif laud taxes and the unjust Jmrdeus borne by tho orange lands.

Don't you sco gon-tlemen that there Is accortllng to the present fellef possible You can only secure your objoct through a new adapted to. tho nrosunt stale of thlugs. Tbe gnArflrte Tillies, of, lTo. 7th, Is Mod with gSotf argurnonts, showing the heavy burdens borne by tho orange grower, but there dan bo 110 relief In tiu)eit bj lecajlyibneflclal without the forntattoitf a new Coimtftutlon early hi 1883., X)rango groves arc planted and cultivated mainly by white tho nroseut Constitution was framed for the benefit of the uogroos and so arranged that the whtlo man must pay 99-100 of all tho taxes. tnrYi3i nif rr At'a called nieotlnjr of the pilots held iu Warrington, -Novomber 30th, 1882, the follow ing, preamble resolution were unanl mously adopted: t.WjfimtcAej ta oDtlaiely hind ef death has rci8ovetlfin amongas our dearly lovtd and imwtoi friend ymi Vrixna.

Wnknala, In lrllmW to Ills' sterling worth and never varying kindliness, this meeting of bis afflicted friends lias been called tiv rather therefore be ItesoWi Mat we Iwreby express bur un feigned and heartfelt distress at the inepara. Ulu lose wo nave siihiiiiiiuu iiiniiinu me demise-of nilot MjIUTIN Viij.au. our staunch friend a -oonrhNiflsgentlemaii, and one lio was onucarun 10 iruin i-uhuhuui uuu ij many links of buinuii sympathy. Hetolved, that wc hereby tonder nnr most tluocre sympathy to his nged Father nnd whom he loved so well, end to his afflicted relatives, with the hoie that this earnest expression of regard on the part at so many who loved hint, will at least lend to console them under their heavy tribulations, and that their loss Is Heavens gnln. Baolved.

that copy of those resolutions be published for one week in tlie (Jiimukk-cial. Admnet-Uvttlte and iVyriw, and aataColif he framed fiad presented to his aed pnri-hts. Committee oa Itesohitlons: B. F. HTI4AIINH, Chairman; A.

D. fKHIHWON, K.O-BltfiN. WM. bazklL WAf1 BR. aerMoorUn bottjed boor, is for sale by all dealers throughout tho United dl 0 For Westeru Protlu'coTIoiir and Ifcncy Groceries, see Bear.

tf 1 tt' 1. 1 Clrenlt Conrt. This Con rt was opened yesterday at twelve o'clock The. following gontle-men wero called oil tlie Grand Jury Messrs, John Dunn, James Walker, J. C.

Keyaor, J. A. Henderson, W. T. Bell, Gonzales James T.

Van Alsf, Joseph Sierra, Jsmos Gaston, E. Jennings, Jamos MeClosky, Vf. II. Dunbar, A. C.

Tlppln, Fred. Hubbard, Jas. Corrlgait, ThofcMoVoI, Fred, Cory, All answered to their names, and after baring bIng icctot Mr J. C. Keyset aa foreman, wero aworn in by the Court.

OhrUtmaa. Fancy i useful Gift Articles; Scotch Claw Dress Goods. Plakl gfiawls and Fine Wbiohts' Dr Goods IIovsb. "V.w 1 The Moerlla botUsd beer is to ail part or tbe elfr by C. Kfipfi at smiatmable rate, by tU itatcr r-uantl-, i list Sunday the 'gentlemen of the vamone t-oiirogation hold a meeting ami disciwsoil anew the qucKtiaii of crwrintg a new church, and nflei weighing 1 ho mailer iu all its bearings a committee, of ton, with the Kcv.

J. J. Bauiieii as Chairman, wa apiointod and invested with full power to act in the prcmistts. The selection of a loca tion, the Inspection and adoption -of plans, is a part of the work in hand, when a report will be submitted to the congregation for ralil'n ation. The recent destruction of the old church, coupled with the epidemic, will, it is thought, induce a modification of the programme, which was the construction of a $50,000 edifice.

It is now thought that the Catholics will be better satisfied with a house of worship which will not exceed in cost $25,000 or $30,000. The idea seems pretty general. We take the of also suggesting a lot more centrally localod than the one now being negotiated for, and would point out a piece of ground which is not only more eligible, but wo believe far cheaper than what is known as the Steddart property. This lot, without specifying further, is situaUxl on Intendentia, between Pain fox and Baylen streets. Wallack's Perforuianoo, The performance of the'Wallack Tripologue on Saturday last was a de-cWcd success.

"The Irish Heiress," a seris-comic piece; wnj the Tripolpguet and created areat feeling of mirth and'i4c4mtottgt-the audience. The Nightingale Trill, by Fannie' Wrlack, was descf'fflHiy en cored, and showed her fine soprano voice off aftlecbi' received lack and J. A. Rider being inimitable, The appearance of our streets yesterday was something astonishing. For two blocks 01' more on the west, pavement on Palafox," it was almost a matter of impossibility to thread your-J way iu the forenoon.

One little man, wo remember meeting, after his having been jostled until he seemed undetermined whether to keep the sidewalk or adopt, the-Nrwegjan's plan and tako the street- His face did not-iudicatc anger or perplexity but, 011 the camtrary. it was wreathed in smiles, of glee he said to ns, "we arb gcUiHgmore like New York everyday Pontics, the recent nominations, the sessieu of the State Circuit Court) washwoman's day, and other small mtrvtors, combined to catiso this grand 1 i j' Mr. 8. S. Harvey, our pushing citi zen, contemplates starting a wuiow manufactory in this city, for tho- pur pose of.

making fine willow ware. chairs, sofas, Ssc, Ho informs he ox.pects to use Germau labon only. This will bp an experiment, and -if 'it. pays, will undoubtedly lead to a large export trade from this city. At starting, tho willow wood must bo pur chased in Louisiana, but Mr.

Harvey intends growing his own wujpwa, on the low lauds and water courses in the immediate vicinity of Pensacola. jr Meeting of the Board of Atdcrmcii Tax Ordinance Passed. This Boartl met on "the 8th inst. The following members wero present: Messrs. Cobb, Gagnct, Sunday, MefJIovern, Walton and Mathews.

The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. A special tax ordinance, referring to the levying and collecting of special tax of 0110 per cent, to pay tho Interest on tho bonded debt of Pensacola, was taken up and read the third lime passed. The tug "Nellie," now commanded by Capt. Flyim, has just come from the docks, having undergone a thorough overhauling. She was also painted.

The First Shot Fired in tho Late War. The press throughout the country have wasted irallous of ink in discus u-stshot of the war was fired at the teamer "Star of the West," in an al-liptod effort to reinforce Fort Sum-This shot was tired by the Citadel Ccts of Charleston. The steamer of the West" was a transport chriercd by the Government, to con-veywpa for reinforcing Major An-dem at Fort Sumter. There are two of citizens that Witnessed the! can iiomvW who will substantiate our staleiikt. Wcatncrmlttod to extract the fol lowing Wgraph from a letter Written by a lautn Washington to a friend in Pensacol The compliment conveyed to Senabtooes will doubtless be grat ifying to distinguished gentleman Since ave become a denizen of WashingUCitv I Indulge my pas sion for Oifery, by an occasional visit to mediate, and as I look down from the g-try upon the "grave and reverend" tcsmcn now occupying the Senator chair in oor Congress, a flood of gifled pride mantles my cheek and I glance naturally upon our ow Senator (Mr.

Jones), whose noble dignified presence does us suebbnar there. I could scarcely refraiik few JaVt atro, from informing a couW old gentleman near me that 1 waw daughter of Florida, as he remarR ta a distlnsulshed friend at his sldeWt is the great Ju-dlcial man-rJoneVf the reply was, "yea, nbr before has Florida been so ably rjcented." He Is a vary forolblo amlfaipreasivo speaker nd, without dou one of the. most pnyaUr pUPHc wait tlio day tarL. Bsr has reeel red a Fresh Supply of Nawt BtiWheaV Cranlw- rlettndgausagcj, I tf PES NOTCHES BY ClmiX MAU EE. rirncn488 of tuk dtamoxi MTNICS i'OJt 90,000 BY TllE liltlTlSll GO I 11 NM EN T.

WOItKIXO THK KIMDKRLKY MINK. At the, timo of the discovery of the diumoiid mines, the country in which they were situated was under the lc facto government of tlie Orango Free Slate, (a Republic in South Africa,) but the mining community being- composed of Englishmen, the English gov-vrumeul, at the desire of tho people, who dreaded tbe "Burgher Art," enforcing people to teeonie citizens of the Orange Free State, after sojourn of twenty-four hours in their territory and were prevented by Ihc exlstiug authorities cipiluli.lng their "claims;" hoisted the English ensign in Kimlier-ley ou tho 20lh day of August, 1871, sending a strong detachment of troops to uphold their laws. This at Hint was considered an arbitrary net by the citizens of the Uepnldic, but they soon saw, that under existing circumstances, it was just as well for them that tho English had takou the digging commu nity under their auoorvision, as tney bad not sufficient power to control a body of men, composed of tho strength of tho world. England, to compensate them for tho loss of a.part of tlir-ir tev rltol'yj'puiil the government tbuViiui iT .90,000 or about HW.OQO.--4 When first discovered, a diamond (m I ne (u mlor tho Kngl Ish government). issurrcjed lbo" Goverbinour EngU peer, and divided in squares of 30 feet i'elved for allottment of claims, 'and tho chiiins Indiserinilnatoly divided amongst the applicants.

This is the Way ground In the various mines Is acquired at first. The mlnos of South Africa' are- of peculiar formation, thoy difler in sizo, but are all of similar creation to describe one, will describing all. Tho Klmberley mlno, which yields diamonds to the extent of about $500', 000 weekly, is of a mile In diamatcr, enclosed in a "reef" of rotten 1 Hiioni HupposoiL (tried tava. is divided Into 420 claims, allottod to 210 individual diggors. At tho surface Uvas a layer of red (day, about ten foot deep this was not ijiamoudiferous and had to bp ctirted awny to enable tho diggers to roach tho yellow ground, strata about 80 feet iu depth.

The blue ground commences whore tho yellow ground terminates, how deep this ground lies, has not yet been dotor mined, the supposition ls( however, that it goes down thousands, of foot, In the shape oi ait Inverted sugar loaf. Tlie inatrix'OrdlaiitondifcroUs toll is composed of a hard mud, containing small Iron-stono pebbles, carbon, iron -pyrites and diamonds. The yol low soil is soft and easily broken by 1 pick, but the blue ground must be spreail out after being plckod In the claims In a thin layer, on a depositing floor and frequently watered, which together with tho action of tho atmos phere, pulverizes the ground and makes It ready for washing, (of this more hereafter.) Whan tho Klmberley mine was first "rushed," carts wore used to carry the ground to the washing machine, but as the mine became doepor, this was aban doned and hauling gear was erected, consisting of 4 standing wires, stretched from the claims to tho surface of the mine, where they were made fast to -receiving uox." two tuhs wore placed on these wires running up and flown, one coming from the claim full. ejected It contents into the receiving box at the same time as tho oilier, empty, reached the claim below, aud Wft filled by the boys working there, rrom therecolylnir box tho irroiind was let down to tho washing machine, placed at tho side of the box, through wooden chute. Tho washing machine Is a circular iron basin, about 6 feet In diamatcr and 18 inches In with a flat bottom, receiving the diamoudlferous matrix In tho buslu from the receiving box.

The ground as' it enters the machine Is stirred by si rotjr of Iron teeth, 18 inches lolig, fixed to Iron spokes extending from the center o1f the machine to the edge. These spoke are in rued from the centre rovolvo, causing tho light matter of the matrix to rise to tho top, tho hoavy matter worki ng Hs 1 1. 1.1, way 1110 iKHMiin. The light matter floats off over tho edge of the machine- and Is carried away by an elevator. The heavy mat ter containing me uiamonds remains at tho bottom of the basin, and at break or day is taken out, placed In a sieve, well shaken In a tub of water, causing tho diamonds through their gravity to find- their way to the bottom.

The sieve full of ground Is then turned over on an iron sorting-table and tho dla-inoiKlsnroneut themselves to the view of the digger, who Dicks thorn out and places them In his mouth until be has gone tb rough tho whole deposits As before stated, claims in tbe mines newiy discovered, wore given out by tho government to applicant. Those applicants wero forced to pay sn'rvojr-ing dues, and a monthly llceiiso of $2' and the ground a long as they fulfilled the conditions, wm virtually theirs although literally belonging to the gov-emmeut. ji When work was once started in tie K'mberley tuln(ioculatloii in claims wia commenced ground 1 chaadna ttmritW to ilOOD r-r cairn. I.r-.rH capital waa int ad Wjrasi I a sMV IslllHIQI 17 vv c- 19 taa Klmtwric inn A mectinjf ras' held last! wight In Pitfa building ty some-of our most lnduciitial citizens. Capt.

W. Di' Chip-ley, Iu tho chair, informed the meet ing, in a few words, that the object of mis meeting' was to form a sanitary without regard to political affiliation, and that this commission should be upheld by contributions from members. Capt. Chiplov also dwolt upon tho necessity of taking every precaution to prevent a calamity being re-pcaletlsiiuilar to our late epidemic Mr. A.

L. Aver' motioned that this composed of contribu ting members, and that a commit toe of management of no ioss than nine members bo appointed by the chair. Mr. S. C.

Cobb made au amendment, that a committee of nine be appointed to arrange for the organization i of a sanitary commission, Tho amendment was unanimously carried. Capt. Grant asked the meetiug If It would not be as Well, boforo choosJug a committee or organizing a commission, to obtain some information as to what ila- resources of this, commission were likely to-4e, how much money voul4 but couired for pu Itiug lir city in a proper -HtoalsO asked be' meeting to a -report from; the; Bvartt" of Heallh.itf order to hear fiwn them, what has become of the large amount of money placed, In their hands hy foreign: contributors- Tbe Chairman here informed the meetf 4at he aprbl nt mittoc Wednesday. -v' Mr. Cobb's motion for the cltRlr appoint' finance committee of nine members: and that the initiation, fee bo $5, and monthly dues $1 per month, was seeonuou ana car rled.

Tho meet iuar was then adiournetl. pifVMJbAWSJBBb CSSHBaaVBav mm. In the city, this morning, of liver complaint, Mahtin Bortirxv. Anothcrof Pensacola's old land marks has passed away, aud in the death of Mr. Bonifay, not aioho his family-, which is extensive, have received I blow, but the community at large.

His life was one of iunoeenoo and simplicity, and consequently he was an exemplary, model to each and all, but particularly those who shared his companionship and His mod esty and retiring disposition kept him aloof from tho "inad'ning crowd's igno ble strife," and hence his life through out was characterized by purity and righteousness, the offspring' of a holy fear of the Author of his The remains will be buried (to-mor row evening. May his soul rest 1 11. peace J. Stephens keeps Ihc ihot com plete stocKot an articles in the station erv Hue. Conrent'otti.

Wo tjlve a list of tho nomlaaled fcan- lidatcs'ftir the forthcoming municipal For Maypr Geo, 8, Wotls. if Marshal Richard Gagho (col.) Clerk S. T. Pons, (col.) Assessor George Parson, (col. fjCillectoi4J te-alton, 'r iTfoyureiWjnn? Svhad.

1 fx-' For Aldermen S. C. Cobb, John Sunday, McGarvln, L. H. Scllai-s, It.

H. Mathews, Eli Johnson, Robt. Thomas, M.J.JFauria. TU''S' JU Komnson, made a very eft'ectivo siMsech on the- immorality of me nominations. Rumor has it that Jay Gould is about to purchase tho Mobile and Ohio Rail road.

Should this be so our citizens should take steps to induce this enter prising speculator to connect his Hue with Pensacola. i tt i ii i Indies' Jewel Cases, of most elccranf design, at toplicnr tstatlouery iCslab iisiiment. MiTTKIW AIIVEHTIHKD, Advortised in 1'osl Oitteo. Pensooola. Vlor.

da, for week endln Decani hur Bill, Adams Hell A French Unix Aru Trillium Brown Annie Jlurton Henry Brown 11 Bury Uaymond, IV))d IsalwUsv' i Boorei Bolt i I Bradley Htepben liracy Jtm Brown Mrs Bolliu ynnnle Bain Biul i Uuns John tM Curry Win CJoston Wm til Olark CrttsWm Crinne Coou Malinda iimils Klla Vod Lurn Carlo FranK Camnick ii C'azalcU Hon I Caniplsdl Uoory uarwrwDi' ut. lllni.lKllz Milan Li'ttn liillardXfxitui Deniiiari Isaac IVimlal ITrlMlc 1) until Wnl Krins Kits Mwsrds 'Unah KredrlekS James KosUir Oeo It 4 Co Kdwards wM raiier Uuawi Froninn George raws Minna Hubee Lllv 1 Horelsnd Mornl Hnlward HoldrlnffeWm lliiuse Bonn ttcrnpu -HsnsoK HaeklsyMU i Hawtthnrn Msry JordaUJ Johnson Ok Jones WLV James Jim so son Mary C' Lnwrenee- Mlllor Henry MllbrKildU Haines II Hatin Ilnga llarrtnifton Justice Maths Jones inrs Jones I'M sou Joseph Krs7 MnuyUeoW MidltoaKO Mlntoa Mary Met) raw MuysnnJ Newton Kllxa PiKKatt I'srker Mary Jsne lUxklsT KodtcMi Uosarla John Knbinson A Kurd on Ii KnyAold HmitbH Shenard limits Heabmok Mr Thompson Thompson A i Willis Msry Mocray MeLsiiihlln PrfWUBiirell Pobtnuin II Kynhsrt Wm nooiHson Uorsrui I'ssouale- KaeheKskT: KnndesHtr KanojrAlls IMsllworlh Bnbla mltb Matilda Nee Jemtit Hencley 1 TtumipseaBB Tetter i Watson Jane FX. HJUMPHHKTfV jewelry "of jevorv deeoription, tad an graaea, at 4. r. Btepaenr, 'n 1 1 Ask for Moerlln's bottled lacer ber I s.essaa A.

jou win jk neaitnrui oTrge, ai by the Signal Qffie at tku foor- tii 11 5'cm)eraWf4 "r1 too 71. and fresh; TAe temperatrat the, Signal Ser 32; Qalwtto 6i Indianola 69; Mobile' Jfofyoer)r Si; Tort vmU 64; PaUstine 5, Savannah 09; VKN'SAOOIiA HIGH SCHOOU Knowine tht PeilooUi h.vi I01V felt the JffiSjM clti: iwishave erected i)ttIMin)f, regaWle's of ltwee; tone room fat Uys. tlte other giris. -rTlie BlW re Umrteed by liiirU fence. Rev.

Mr. Park has sriioted SchBT, and to wHUntf that tbe ioiie of thom with a YirT flue tndeiiaoraeahimilWW-yrJsspCcl. Bl4-3m School and most aom-ovcd thfougUoutlhalliuted States, are on sale at BttxHTDHsV, These are cheaper than eW before known. I hotfee Th a clrctdar Jssned br thtt indeiMiideut branch of the Republican parly my name i on that dtwens'tick-et aa caudidtto for aUerma ,,8 1 am puljlicly hold, and inasmucii as I desire no office, I would not consent to be a. candidat uiflosw there ift therio con- The tug "Stella wtut On the docks Basso's Agent.

Santa Rota iCoOTty-. H. Dixon, Eagle Hotel, MUoti, Florida; ,1 I' JBIH" the Ba-be. i This BCioli long in cbargaof the first "chair in Soto's popular biuber shop, has moved hja bead Qjumtof to ile Cln The members of Florida 'g-TIose "Company have provided themselves with beautiful $5.00 gold badges. Thoy are unique intjeQustictloi and fearers 4K very prosd i ofwieir enignii.

Below, wha)t is termed a a citizens' ticket. The parties named have tacitly agreed to rnn If the remainder of the Bpard of Aldermen js 'filled good, menwhite colored, and men not noted as officeholders: For (Mayor, Wm. Kirk; Col lector, Lewi8Bpler Treasuper, Lowis Bear Marshal, Board: of AldcrmeUV-Bd. gexauer, no. Cos-grove.

LS Mr. Wm. Blumor, our -worthy citi Mil, left thiSiCityon-a, pleasure trip for Hew Orleans oit Suijdif IJtsfc The steamer Xpnisa looks as pretty as a pink since her -renovation at Mobile. We niay look out for lively com-petilien the present season, which, however, seems to be somewhat backward. Little folks takexotipe.

upeaks to you to-day. G. Ncri Personal. Hon. D.

Ii. Attorney, arrived in the city, via the Pensa-coia and Atlantic Eailroad, Saturday evening. He rtiadc the ieonnoction with this Ihve of travel by simply traversing over ten miles of country Iu a buggy. From thisvwe Infer4 that visit to Ma-riaiina bv rail can be accomplished about Christinas, Mr, McKinnon looks as jovial as of voro iu fact- appcaran ces would never indicate that he had attempted to represent this, Iiatriet in uongress ana railed. The son of Dr.

Whiting loft for fex as on Sunday C.o. Tippins arrived hero yesterday iroui ferry Fass. Col. George G. McWhorter is in town 1 1 1 fiT Mr.

Joo Hart, one of Chicago's lead iug scenic artists, has last: irtivwl In time to assist Mr. Weber iu completing tbe scencrv for the openintr of our new Opera House. Mr. Weber has secured tlic services of ihi dlstiagniahed artist louieeiid that our upara uousemay excel iu its scenic painting 1 1 1 Thc Pensacola and Atlantio jwtssen 6v uniu win ivnvv. a a uuwi and arrive at 9:20 a.

twmmencing XLUu-Trauw wilt rim daily, except 8gnday, ma far east as AmlA, which Is live mile stafct of Lake le Kuniak. Trains will leave Argyle 4 20 a. mi.j Argyl flte miles from Kuchbeana, and twhiyito miles 'rom ueneva. W. D.

cmpLvr. dl'Mt vV, GenlSup't. Partner P. (-. Ditzen, of Norway, has wen admitted a partner iu the firm or Itell This irentleman is di wet from that frlrld recion.

and is con "'lueiitly luxuriating In the sunshine uur gentai cume. ('apt Belmont, and the first mate of 'lie Swedish bark Rosalie, were arrest-l ou the 8th Inst, for art aasauli with lhe premeditated deslgi to aiToci'tho "loath of r. 0. Robinson. "Thejr were "th discharged' oa.

thla mit but were again arrested for forcible doton- and ooaflpemeitt thtf; person of Anderaott. Thew procaedings were "liuashel on the pleading of the council for, the defence. Inaafflcieiit evidence. was the cauMf oT' dlsmisial of ri nontiaa who escaped from lody oq tbo I8tk of April last, and J-eharjred with board-ins 1 i. ii i.v.

fm niHiuai nrniHMvn. was arreited by our deputy Sheriff sell ui" "'T of party. Dec. 18, '81 M. F.

Gonzalez. Lji II' i1 I t- 1 ton, by Sannison feet of lumber. 1W If Am sehr Wnw Crawford. Ware. 8.

Now Or. lenns, by muster. iMe ii N(tr ship Petra, Fnlkoniiorg, 028, from London to II, Hanrs Co. Bound kob Pbhsacola. Sailed from November 13th, for lV'Hsaoola, ship Uimmar, Biding 16th, 8am-ih, tliilenius; MaxwelU Marshall: from II nil, Novemlior tilth, Uonaties, Froherg; from Liverpool, on the una, Gladstone, 8ul-' tor, from London, November 14th, Vikingen, P.

STONE, AGENT FOR- Glen Shirt Palafox, Street, PENSACOLA, FLORIDA. dee l-8m W. W. Richabds. John.

A Mooaa. AND SUCCRH8OR8 TO DA V1.) -DALERS IN STAPLE and ANCY GROCERIES OATS Cor. Taragoha and Gf tlgbry Sfreett. aug 2ft-tf 0 doing spv but foundjthcre was, no nc, lng who fl.C(1 lJl0 Rrul ghot of tho cessitv. tU.v ii wroiior.

The War; so far they are all wrong. The I), V. HulUvao, I'res't; L. JP. Knowles, Ylee I'res'tj W.

A. 8. Wheeler, Cashier. IMationalBanh, OF PEWSACOLA, FLOBlDA. 1 Jfv Foreip ail Marie not find out The case came up intuc Mayor's Court last Monday, and the accused, wbre discha-ged.

Mr. Davidson, City Surveyor, giving evidence to the effect that no trespass had boon outrage has paused considerable commotion -in our com munity, and has shown many of the citizens he disreputable slate of our present city government. 1 here is little doubt that the order of arrest ema nated from this body. To tbe PnUlc. fc The patrous of Dr.

It Bosso, are notified that he will bo in the city1 oh the 13th inst, until a o'clock p. in Milton on the Htbv and again in Pensacola on tho 15th, remaining here until Saturday On Sunday he will visit Warrington. His trip to the last named place is one not so much of business as pleasure, but those desiring to commit hlra-can uo so by callinir at the store of M. A. uoiuei.

rn.i.itatinn mav be had free of charge. CoAphilnoi are continuously brought to our notice of the propensity, our coi orod citizens have of lolllnf around street corners, ebsturctlnt the paisage lmlnM 'man and ladies. If this statapf affaira is not soon put a top to oin oitteflna Will int to know the reason why Wo pay poltoa force to look after the Wauld like to tee them do tneir auiy and prohibit roett tiom appropriating tmhl'd thnrouifhfaro for their meetSaK- I Mark this, ye policemen of pensacola 1 1AMlU CUT Ami prompt attention given to eoUeetlou. la ki.lm 'I Feb. 14 iniT-.

t. 1 TWSLVIS CARPJUSTEBS' AND MILL WHirUlaktMillvlew.ria.".'',' dec 1-Jas, this notice I i t- CHK a.

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