Is a pleasant town of about a thousand inhabitants, thirty miles from Pensacola.
Hotels.—Eagle and City Hotel, $2.25 a day in each.
A daily steamboat line connects the two towns (fare $2) and a tri-weekly line of hacks runs from Milton to Poland, Ala., en the Montgomery & Mobile R. R., thirty-three miles—fare $5.
After leaving Pensacola, the next stopping place of the steamer is
MOBILE.
Hotels.—The Battle House, corner Royal and St. Francis streets, $4.00 per day, an old established and well known house; *Gulf City Hotel, corner Water and Conti streets, $3 per day, $17.50 per week, $65 per month, new and good; Roper House, corner Royal and St. Michael streets, same price as Gulf City Hotel, except $50 per month; Girard House, 123 Dauphin street, $2.50 per day; Goff House, Conti street, not first class.
Post Office.—In Custom House, opposite the Battle House. Telegraph and Express offices near by.
Bath Booms.—In Battle House, 50 cents; in Gulf City Hotel, 35 cents, and in a barber shop on St. Francis street, opposite the ladies entrance to the Battle House, 35 cents.
Restaurant.—Jenkins’, on Royal street, opposite the Battle House, is the best.
Bookseller.—Putnam & Co., 52 Dauphin street.