- ---- - I , THE] FLORIDA MIRROR : AUGUST 20. II, .. --- ---- -- -- . e ------- -- ------- ---- ---------------- -- --- _. -- ---'- - -- -- -- -------- - THE FLORIDA MIRRORS : The Atlanta Cotton Exposition. of this road, I is projected to run from Live I 3IAU1XK.ltit r----------Private School.: :.. -----------...-- -- ------_-.-...-----.- -...-- ----- I To the Editor: of the Mirror: and Oak Charlotte Fla., southward harbor 200 to miles.Branson, Tampa \i Mrs H. E. Alexander will open a permanent . ::.OV A I'KAtli tljno'tvh SIX MOXTltf It is n well known fact that the "Atlanta i of rcrnamltna.HIGH lrimt08chool in the Baptist church on ; ._ ., __.- _' _ee_ _.._.__._ .. -- -- -- -- Cotton Exposition; \ ," which was, at the outset SOUTH Fl.OItW.unuow OAUOE.I) i I the 10th of May, and solicits generous .1 1I This road, which i is completed, from the Ii WATER. share of public patronage. Terms liberal. I ': ItrJIcctlonH. intended only to exhibit I our cotton St. Johns river Sanford Saturday 20.1:2') 4:50; \ I between the hours l la., to Orlando, Aug. : A. M. : r. M. I Apply at the school room , ''i; \ interest its cult tire, fibre, seed, manufactures twenty-five miles south is to be extended to Sunday, 21...... 1):18"): 5:45: of 8 a. m. and 1 p. III. .. Tho weather since last Sunday has been products<< etc, has grown Into what Lake Tohopkaliz.1, thence to Bartow and :Monday, 22..... UOG": H:30": FF.IIS III'i.\: ;May F, 1881-3m. 1 t' oool and pleasant: be termed World's Fair." Themanagers Tampa' bay, giving direct communication Tuesday. 23: ..... 0:50: 7:11Wednesday. : ------ , may well a between St. Johns ..... j.II'! " will river and the Gulf. The << 2t 1:32": : ' ,,- Miss! Jeannie Morrison re-open.her have, from t time i to t time, :added! Hamilton Disston) : syndicate! has agreed to Thursday: 2.1..... 8:10: h ::21" I'oiSale.. f'' school on t the 1st ofSeptember.! department after another, until almost give land for six miles on each side of the I:!I i Friday, '..10'.v...... o."'41"( n.oo": I A Family Carriage, in perfect running order. :.:. Time Tcmpleton Star Alliance will open every conceivable thing that Is useful, ornamental proposed road I, Scats four. Has been but little used I I, i the in Savannah next month I I II Apply to W. B. C. DCKYEE. . season or curious will (find a place in the HOME somiF.RX.A I .\Run'J-tI.: ____ ___ 1 Hon. J. Wcstcott, Jr., Associate Justice! immense: halls of that Exposition hill, called the Cole charter, has: pawed I i Aug. 14-S. P. City of Bridgeton, Fitzgerald, I I H 'f;; of the Supreme Court of Florida\ is at the All sections of our own country have become the lower house of the Georgia legislature, I I Savannah Public School :foUce.I - Strath to authorize the construction of a road from ir-yeh. Elwood: Doran, Warrington, I The public schools of Nassau county will I'I'I. t the more. Interested, and I many foreign nations I'onie: ) (la., southward' to the Floridalinc in Philadelphia. ) opened on the first ;Monday in September. The Mirror is Indebted to Hon. 11. II. ;\f. will avail! themselves of this: grand opportunity the direction of St. Marks! with branches to "-:Sch.; Mary Queen of Scots, Iingc- I. All teachers! desiring positions In these : ;'. I I Davidson for a copy of the Report of the exhibiting their wares. It i N a maiden Atlanta t Macon f Columbus and I Brunswick tier Boston.Sch. schools are requested to 1'IHlln their applications ;l, a! Smithsonian Institute for 1879. South to show what she Ga. The bill authorizes consolidation with "-: Earl II, Potter, Kent New to t the county superintendent as earlyas ,t effort of the new other roads: in (Georgia, Tennessee and to meet\ the board . H. II or Florida York. possible, examining ,i Marcy J. 0. and wife Marry, Esq., can do. The managers rely upon the Southern so as to make a continuous line from Chattanooga 17-S. S. Western( Texas, lilacs New in school room No. 1, Fernandina, at nine stud wife, and Mrs. ,1. C. ;Marcy, Jr.. of Jackson I people, native and adopted, to make the Tonn., to St. Marks: Fla. This is! York. o(.lock a. in., on Tuesday, the 27th of August vi lie, are stopping at the Strathmorc. Exposition; worthy of the fame it has already part of Colonel Cole's great scheme. "-S. 1' City of Bridgeton, Fitzgerald or at Callahan on the following !Saturday. :; ?' Secretary Maine, through ;Minister! White it of I'oiit'or.ATf...\ TI('. : Savannah W. A. MAIIONEY acquired and to make worthy " of Schools. the relatives of Baron This road,I -Sch. Kate "'cntworth, Cox, Boston. Superintendent '; tit Berlin bus invited from Pensacola to the Chattaboochee ' the continuous throng visitors that it is 18-:;. I*. City Point, Creaser, Charles P.U'i."III'i.Augllst: : 5, 1881.-It. river KK( ) miles has ; Centennial fairly ottcnIIn.l'r Yorktown ,'Stcubcn to attend the Will Florida} do !her ton . expected will attend << and contracts have been ---- taken Chief Justice Jackson, of Georgia is mentioned way l'J-S. 1'. City of Bridgeton Fitzgerald, ; If that railroad for the first , part ? It is not enough a : twenty-five miles from each terminus. 'or Itcnt. Savarialn.DEi. . 4 by the newspapers as a candidate for i . company here and there, or an i isolated A desirable residence on Seventh street, z j the caused the death of Justice The railroad from this city to St.' . ( vacancy by Augustine \RTE( creditable make Centre. to (\ county, or individual even n << near Apply :39 miles is in of construction : I Clifford. is process Aug. 13-Sch. Wm. TI. Jones Falkcnburg JOUN HEDGES, j 1 exhibit. What we want one granddisplay and a strong 'force i# now employed. The , ! The called 35-tf! Railroad Office. .' immigration convention, by of all our manifold product Let work I is expected to be finished this winter. New York. " f'l, :;[ the Bureau of Immigration, will meet in us place side by side our cereals: and fruitsof The road will be a narrow gauge. "-5. 1'. City Savannah.of Bridgeton, Fitzgerald ------- h + the Circuit Court ut Jacksonville on Hero in unlit shell are shown the long Notice to Tax-layers. f' room " the northern and central parts of the State that Florida 1C Sch. Earl H. Potter, Kern New i the 21th inst. steps' taking towards future I am now ready to receive tax returns for . j, and the tropical products\ of the southernthe grandeur and Van York. ) prosperity.( Hip Winkle the present year. Blank returns will be fur. . t i The schooner JI; IT. Jonc, which was pear and the cocoauut, the peach and has aroused from his! slumbers} refreshed 18 S. S.York.Western Texas, Hines, New nished my office over G. Stark's store, corner r' I i beached below Heed's mill on Thursday last, banana the!strawberry' and pineapple. Let us and rejuvenated.Union.List __ I 19-". P. City of Bridgeton, Fitzgerald, of Centre and Second WM.streets.H. OAKLAND.FEKXAXDINA . .r was hauled off, on Saturday no leak being exhibit great quantities of our finest oranges of Letters Savannah. March 10 1881-tf : : - j f r discovered In her hull. She sailed for Nevi "-S. P. City Point, Creaser, Charles j of the and represent the magnitude orange llemaining in the I'ost>> -Ofilceat Fcrnandina _. .. . ton. -- -- -- ------ -- i York yesterday. Interest ; let us exhibit large masses of our Nassau: county, Fla., Aug. 18, 1881. Persons New ..i(11'crtlseIIIcnts.' . t/ i; Ben. Bird, the colored man convicted of lime and building rock as proof of the calling for these letters must say advertised IN I'ORT. ---- u the murder of Policeman Nelson, at the abundance with which large areas of our : Muse Brown Samuel Bark Sabinc' 843 tons. Foil SAM : I Bark Ks-tclla, 507( tons. .E I time of the riot at Alsop it; Clark's mill, in State arc supplied. Our timber exhibit may Burke, Hannah Cony: man, Louisa Brig Eva N. Johnson, Doane 248 tons. J)8mABI.t-) ; HOUSE: CONTAINING { r Jacksonville, on the 25th of June, last year, easily be made to surpass, in quality and variety Drew, JamesJohnsonJacob Edwards, Latmorc I British brig Sclulatto, George, 178 tons. 11... five Yard rooms with Lemon Closets: and front Banana Piazza, I was (executed In the Duval county jailyardon that of any other state With all Glovcyer\ Willcrmincr Sch. A. & E. Hooper, 322 tons. Trees.large Centrally, Orange located. Good title etc. Kceth. ;Mattie Ingraham, Capt. D. P.Mickcns Sch. Hattie G. Dixon, Sawyer, 528 tons. , I Friday. of last week. these and the curious!, useful and<< beautiful ;MacKey, Lula I. T. Sch. S. C. Evans, Sylvanus, 281 tons. For. further particulars, inquire at this !10. Mr. I). 8. Place, traveling agent of the Bureau habitants of the sea, wccan make our exhibit :MooreHenry Mattox Henry Sch. Normandy, Adams :513 tons. ot1\\('(. 4-tf ; of Immigration, has gone to Atlanta, tot the most instructive, attractive and profitable Mossess Jas.:I. O'Ncil. Timothy Sch. El wood Doran Warrington, 235 tons. ----- ---- . Price, GreenParland Parker Nelson Sch. Mary Queen of Scots, Langelier, 109!! F'OR'SALE' :, of that will be there. lint an exhibit 1 look Into the arrangements for the Exposi any Mary( Thompson J. W. tons. s r tion. He will lay his)" ideas of how Florida will cost money time and labor and Smith, Abble Sooken, Fannie Sch. Kate Wentworth, Cox, 078 tons.MEMOKAMH. Oil EXCHANGE: ( ; for improved city property will best be represented ot the Exposition; to be made under the auspices of the State it Williams, Jessie Wilkerson, Thomas i ------ , must have mend The Governor has Weeks, Laura Weeks Nancic 80 ACHES: OF GOOD. HIGH: l before the convention to be held at Jacksonville a << appointed I . 1IF.1.JFon VOSTAOE: .1 1- t: on the 21th. a commission, and the commissioners Thos. Wharton, Charleston, S.C. I Passengers from Fernandina for New York HUMMOCK: : LAND, .j have called convention to incut at Jacksonville per steamship( Western Terns, August 19 : T. V a this Island fifteen under Istx'L'T. }{ P.M.Argret [. on acres cultivation. Thirty gallons of whisky, four gallons of WIIEI.I. ; . A. Hugcs N. L. Gano wife and three children. , : \. . the 21th inst.. to devise waysand For information apply to : i gin, eight gallons of port wine, four gallons on ; 1) L. 1Ioytlln,1, wife, Mrs. I I. (1. Hood, F. (0. l'iuJtmm I Jlangc of Thermometer means to make the exhibit. Let each and, Mrs.( II. E.: Combs, Chas. J. Molder Madam:\ I , 'r I :'1 -: ''" I Mrs. Longson and three children Miss Longson My son, J. J. D1CK1SON: Ju.. was murdered I' Rumors sickness! in Jacksonville Cedar :: ::. LSaturday D. Gum fries!, Usef (lumfries, E.: B. by u mob in the town of Leesburg, , the 2t)1: ) hllt. Key and Key West, of a grave type of fever, -- -- Comb, A. (v. Corp, O.f 1.. Hohb:4: lic1,. L.Mariner. Saunter County, Florida on lire morning of ; !: ............... I 82 89.! fO 87 tilt. i h S Captain Thomas. Ellis of the bark .tia- have been rife for the past week: While we the 15th of July last. I will pay a reward Sunday .......... ...... 7M S3 R:3 f!:! N'Monday. :. I Cargo steamship Western Tern from Fcrnandina of ONE THOUSAND DOLLAH3 for the r him do not give credence: to these reports, it is now lying at Bfoome street wharf dieta 711 82 RI: tit XI':. I a suddenly in his cabin Wednesday morning well to remember that there is more danger 'I'ncsday ............... 80. 83: 85 f4i N I':. I for New York August 19 : 397 bar.rels arrest of the murderers, with proof to convict I: rosin 130 barrels 107 cedar them. from the unexpected source than troutwhere \Yl'tllIC'I\1av............ 82 81 ;) IH N I':. I spirits, cases . ' ' a last it is supposed of heart disease. The yellow fever i is known to exist anal 'I'hursday..f: : 81 8.1 I fiG 1'1 ( ': I 7 eases cigars, 1 bale cotton 43 packages J. J. DICKISON. :I' t 1 hotly, encased a metallic coflln by Undertaker therefore it is well to be on the alert.7':wjiu Frllla .................... 1'3 87 87 &li 1 I'-m.. I sundries 1 bale skins. August: 13. 2m / Tribiuir Clli.iVe . r Henderson escorted Amelia , tf was by cannot: speak\ for Cedar Key and Key 'a Lod o F, it A. M. to the steamship \Vetlern West but wo can for Jacksonville, and! we NOTICE. t Texas, and will bo forwarded! 1 to .i i is lato speak\ from tho records and the statements ut it home at Brooklyn, New York. of our city physicians\ when we say that ' Jacksonville is as free from any typo) of dangerous lk A race took place on the beach on Tuesday sickness as any town in tho :State. rpHE COMMISSION):;:;\ t OF LAND.S AND J IMMIGRATION, IN I with the .le"essorand Collector of Revenue to examine said' certificates .: p 1 last for a purse made up in this city and There is not the least bit of foundation for J. pursuance of an Act of the Legislature; entitled, "\n Act to I of sale, on the FIRST WEDNESDAY: IN SEITEMBEH,' .j $100 stake : dNtanco half H mile. the statement that "a grave type of fever" enable persons whose: lands were sold for taxes ai'l>l'tolsell11rlor to the A. D, 1831 ; and if upon said examination they shall find that the ';- money exists her('. All we know of hero is two year 1877 to redeem the same," having returned the Certificates! taxes assessed\ igainst' any such lands shall have been paid for the ': ' Three horses! ran. Mr. Jones, of Callahan, cases of typhoid and one of malarial fever, Sale of lands sold for taxes! U SCSI'IIIII'ior: to the year 1877, which years 1877. 1878(, 1879 and 1880, or !shall then be so }paid to the Collector .. i i ('IJt'rclllpray; stallion\ ;McMurray it; Brit. either of which is: as likely to occur anywhere \\purchased\ by the State: I 1 of Revenue, for said years, then the certificate of sale shall be t: , I tai(, of Jacksonville entered their bay stallion else as in Jacksonville.\ A weekly It is ordered that notice bo given through the t'lcrkof this Board, I returned to the owner or otherwise disposed: of as the law directs. ;, Picnic and sorrel and monthly statement of the healthfulness and by advertising:; the came in the Florida Mirmr for thirtdav14, The following arc the numbers of the certificates and names of ; ,j Mainsail. Mainsail ; I mare of this city" as well as the city sexton's mortuary to t the owner or agent of said land, that this Board will meet, together I owners!, to-wit: . ,, won the race in three straight beats. report, is: published in this journal, ; ,The event drew quite a largoconcourseof our and if any serious sickness exists:: ut Key 'people to the beach. 11'tstorCedar Key it U unknown to n.s.Union. : .- Sale of '."" 1871. : Sales of January, 1876-Continued. i ; No. I No.Certaficate. No.Certificate.. No. t To Whom Assessed Certihcnl To WIolII.11I.1.l. To Whom As..essed. Certificate. To Whom Assessed. _ The --- . \i \I'l' application of Judge Birdseyc, of dnttcau'n Attempt at Suicide.WAMIIIMITON 00......G J I) Clarke 159: .....E B Hall m ....John W Riley I 120.:! .....Daniel Woods New York and E. M. Cheney, Esq.) of Jacksonville 81......Estate Joseph: Wilson 100( ...... (!il......Josiah Sikes 127......I).mir1 PWilkerson: rJ h I I attorneys for Littlcficld( Sherwin : August: 17.-A report waycurrent 91......Jane Harvey Braddock 101..... b.I..DtOlrll-\vkrs\ I I 129......F I) Whiting it: Co ' I (I. : and the Jacksonville, Pensacola it Mobile hero this morning that Guitcau had !>12..I A Lewis lr.2. II 04......George W Sykcs 134.: .....Owner unknown ;If \ attempted\ to kill one of tho guards at the 93: ....Stephen Drummond lR3"'Abe: Hihbard 05......William N Starling 135....., 1 Railroad 1 Company" made before Justice jail but it was stated at police !headquarters H..J! J Edmundson -.1H7..JohnlrI: >I'rmott fi..A B & J L Sweeney 1315.( ..... ,. ' ; f' Woods, of the United States Supreme Court that the report was without foundation. It :95......Jos Crews, agent 108...... 97......Owner unknown 137..J H Williams .! I ', ut Gloucester, Mass., on the Oth inst., for a is learned however that tho report was !90......Toney Edwards 109..... ." 98 J ..... to 1l8..Pllull.neii: j tpeclal term of tho United States Court, to C.true.)McJill At an early of hour the this morning, as W. 9S......George Henry 170...... 101...... to.. I 139.: .....Charles Alherti! : . one guardpassed: Guiteau's 101.,...Elizabeth Hughes 171..4 105.John Sykes 142.......Hapgarth Williams ,.: '-i r reopen tho order confirming tho sale to the ( (cell he noticed something wrong,andentered 172.. ... li 100.......Owner I 103: ..,...J A McIntosh : .. unknown 143....,.George llobinson.James j jl+ Dutch bondholders, has been denied. C. I). the cell ; he found a knife in luitear's ; 111......Joseph: Haddock, Sr.: 173: ..... 107 ..... .. 141...... McKindree.John j *: . Willard, 1'S'1': lion Wuyno MacVeagh and possession' and demanded it, but Gui- 112:!......Plenty Jackson 175......Willhun Phelan 108...... II 145...... B Lewis "_ team refused to give it up. McGill drew a 113..J 1V Lawton 170..... 118...... II OJ J.l6..Mos's E Henry H. Jackson, Esq.: opposed( the mo pistol and a struggle ensued llIlh'nu made 111......It L Howe 179)......B C ParkerIt..Daniel 119...... 147...,..Tbomas: HadVlocK.Clemant Len"I.:r;. tion.A. desperate effort to secure the pistol andsucceeded Bikes ISO......Owner unknown.. 120...... II.. 149,'..,.. :S Bowen \. : Washington dispatch says : "Supervising :: in getting it away from McGill. 117 ....John Sakes: 181..... 121.....* i" to 151..Ow uer unknown ; After a severe struggle Metill! regained possession ...... II 122......Marv L : 118......George Sikes 18::! Bryce 155...,.. ; ., Inspector :Mort of steam vessels reports oI'tho pistol\: which being diselrargel 120: ......George W Lykes 183...... .. 123......Jas t P Taliaferro\ agent 150...,? II.. '"- ;J : that during the 'fiscal year of 1880-81! there during the scuttle brought other guards to 12:1.\: J Walker'Ifr I 1gi/ ...... 121.....,.W II Thompson 157...,.. II .. . i were 208 Jives lost of passengers and crews his EXKTUTIVK assistance, and Guiteau was disarmed. (!......John Cor veil 180...... 12')......William Wingate I upon merchant stl'UIII4cls of the United : of M.uslUs.n IIot 17.-Major 157......Sarah\ Field1.V 190.... Noah Waters .. Brock tho ;\It.trl \ ''olltalll'olirl'.rl'e *(......1;: B Hall 191......LN Morgan Salon of March "' "' 1N78. c I ' titates from explosions, fires, collisions, snags just came to the Executive Mansion:! "* was , and accidental summoned by the telephone moment ago Sales! of January, 1M75. . shipwrecks drown logs and 41.Estate Edwin Hoyt 1..D Svkes ' and was informed by the policeman whom 121......R L Howe I IM. , miscellaneous causes. Among those lost 49......EBHall 42..: .....Owner unknown 75..0V( t-h'kf'S '. by he had dispatched to the jail to ascertain ......Mary Gomez 123..Daniel Sikes ..13...... .. .. " I 70.....,J Williams.. ' shipwreck are included the victims of tho what truth there was in the rumor concerning 81......Henry Benjamin 124......George W Sikes ..I..... .. II ""......n H Higxinbothum\ disaster of the steamships ('itvof VtnCrus Guiteuu's attempt to assassinate a 82.....Jane Harvey Braddock 12.).,....Wilham M Marling I ...').,.... .. 1. <"......I) JIi rillhotham: " and the guard that the guard was standing immediately .. Bowen l6..A:! B it Jno L Sweeney .16. : !, City of .t1pella-12iJ persons. Compared M.: ,. .Clemant y .... 79......1 H Hall with the previous there has been outside of the door of the cell, when be 84.......Nancy A Bowen 127: .......Edward; Taylor I 47...... ,. 80......Goo Johnson, agent ai year noticed that the prisoner was acting in a I 1'!.').....Mary Louiza Bryce 128......J C Walker 48...... "' 81.......\ Johnson Increase of eighty-three in the number of strange and unusual manner ; as he (the Nl..., ...John Buford 131..J Williams 49...... II .82..Benjamin lives I lost." .. guard; ) thought was trying: to hang himself. 87......Simon Chaers 133......William Cone I 50....,. .. 83......Lord Jonas Johnson I -i 1 ji I The guard opened the door and upon entering 91.,....Abraham Colson 134....,Willis fusion 51...... .. 84:.....I'In1Jackson l .ircter.To .I the cell Guiteau seized him and a !.t..U J F Clark 135......David B Hi] ?illhot1ulln 52...... .. 85......Tulbot little # the Editor / the Mirror:, scuttle ensued l, during which tho guard drew 03..,....Jos Crews, agent 130......Jason Ryan. S3.: ..... 80.....M rs J II Lockett ' his pistol in self-defence. and it was acci 137......LP Tracy 54...... If 1 Weather very cool-74, 80 and 70-and 94......J J Edmundson ".....Mrs Mary: J Morgan. .4 ,: dentally discharged. Hearing the report of 99..,....I A Higginbothainhes 139..0wOt..r unknown.. 55...... ;1 88.....,J A Mclntosh . windy;; very suggestive the autumn. the pistol another of the guards .. > . "Y rushed to 101..I-lizal: U. ...... 50...... 8'J..1I Mattair 4 Cotton looking; well ; some caterpillar In the scene and separated the men There 104......FC& Higginbotham 152..*... U 57...... It .11 90....J McKindree( -t place, but not enough to do damage yet. was no damage done by the discharge of the 100......Estate Harvey Jones 155.....W J Wilson 58...... .. 91.....Willis Norton , One of most weapon 107..ItufuschingMrsliisg, 150.....Watson Baker e 5:1.: ...., to" 92.......Primus $ F our citizens prominent . . was TruftteV 157.....Henry Clay M...... 6 113..1VIn > bUfied'to-llar. when we Interred the remainsof .1EII'JUILIl0.1PS I.Y IrLOR1II.ATLANTIC > 10S...,,...\ & J I/iften 159.Godfrey Kecbler 61...". .......' M Starling Samuel T. Fleming. The death was very 109......Plenty Jackson 105.....Thomas Phelan 6')...... $.......r.' putting: agent 'sudden GULP A WEST: IXDIi:! Tit\:O.tT. 110...... Jordan 101..J Eli: Giveg 63...... ,) ,from congestive_ fever. Benjamin u. JJJ!1 .....Mrs Louisa I'rine The Waldo branch is completed from 112.....John B Ix wi-s 103..8.\ Wilson .r. kH..Mrs N A Bowen ......J 8 , Archer Braddock .The folks away visiting' friends in Waldo. Fla., to OcakL forty-right miles and 113......W F Lawton 194.....Thomas Wilson ......Alden Spear ft*...... I' f the North : Mrs. Lipsey, Mrs. Dr. Neal, and the contract retuiirents! completion to Sum- 115.......Willis Norton litt...A William Sweuringvr (It)......(J H Bowen !99......John-J1" Taliaferro, agent .Dir and )Irs". Jas. Skinner. AH reached terville thirty-five miles further south bv 111i..J:1l.bon PhilUl 190.Phintas N Wilds 67.,.....A Cannon 100 ....A Buir Anthony 4 their destinations safely. All write of the Christmas From thence It ii to bo extended 1 117.......George Henry 08......G J F Clark }l.?.....A Higginliotliam' . rui I Brooksviile to 'J'lunl'il..J''UO'ILU' | 09......Jas BezzantRobert . <*. ; ,. hot weather In Nebraska etc., and that they T.u.r."E Sales or January, IH7 .)...... DavisJ : 102.Gerge Henry \ W i>T. 103..l'harlt'll . miss our cool breezes. The 2.....James Bczzant 4S:......\n<1n'w Hipginbotham 71...... J Edmundson WI..J J Knb .. Tampa, Peace: Creek A:: St. Johns River Bufonl 1 49.....B L HijrginlKithaJii 72..I., HughesJ I II Mooney DK; Neal has been appointed tlp\'CiaI81"tut .Railway Company has been a..Joph O I IlL.Jllhn k : tier this reorganized un. 4.......Xanl'HWl'n 52.r..lU'iijamin JonlanA3 73...... SykesDone iXl.lVilliani( ' of theEntomological Commission to investigate name and it baa several: of t Jaikwn Wingate corps h.J! N M .\ t' eWr I : ......Plenty , - the 'cotton worm, especially to seek engineers in the field\ surveying a line to t'......Jos rrews :M......Tolb tTt Little Tampa The J't""tls to be ofutandardgaugt' -43.: ....J I' M..J A Mclntosh( by order of the Board, this 27th " J EdmundsonII should be < antidote for If any found theMirror and, it I is said, will be soon1IImt'nwt.. : day of JIII\.:'. 18S1. Moore( 45...... Givenhuunt 50-; ,...BC rbt. Informed ofro ulUs. jnrjl| > SAVANNAH FLORID* W ESTKHX.: 40I ......l.:1iZ31K.th: lug liesIligglut.othatu 57.......Henry Mattair JAWS 1lilr1-'IX. t.'I1.1irm" ;i;Ar, Auu" 1., lss1 ,Ntt.uTARis. A new road, which H to be an extension *.......\U-x -&.,......IVter R',w,- .\ttl..IJ l J, ;A. }: WU"'t (1 'rJ.;. '. :37-td :, ! .\ H -4 ' -t px -- - - --- .. r-ro a syfwe ir'mx r.p.b-