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Colonel Kose is the man wb orir'ciJ the faruons escape from L'bbr pri-'f-n. whereby forty nmo Union soldiers regained their freedom oa tbe nlht of February 9. 1864. I m m ' Mijnr Black, of Sumter, Ga.. owned inlneihenthtt wanted to sit. Her Bwtwu broken up several times, and it leoeth. with every appearance of ex treme dejection. she walked to the well. Sew upon tbe curbing, and, with a wing ctj. plunged head first into tbe itr:. When she was taken out she wdead. U. Morel. Spanish Minister ot State. sis written to Rev. J. !. M. Carry. Aaeric&a Minister to Spain, that Spdta I take tbe initiative in celebrating in the most solemn manner the four bun" dredth inn'iTersary of the discovery of America in U92. and will invite all the oii'mns who peopled the territories discorded by Columbus to take part. Hera ire three persons so old as to indirection. Nicholas Rabo, born ia brraiDo in 1792. a member of the trandirmyof Napoleon, now living near Belleville, 111., and w so vigorous ait be walks tbe streets without a ne. reads without glasses and shaves iaself; Stephen Withington. of Hud Mass.. nearly 101 years old, blind, aJ rast losing his mind; and Mrs. mrrsret ' in uuiiauu, aoon July 4 was 110 vaara old. and hi!u bodily quite well is failing eotslly. r 1 VOL. XL W fLMINGTOK N. C, MONDAY. AUGUST 22. 18S7 no inn. tbene hindnKtrioa9ly addressed him i AitenMon. Comnaiiv! i ipnwnert in the North East. Demi, me aruu'Jus aaiy oi nrranginir tu , . ' . Mr II AI Hopntt At ()rmh5' and classifviog Ihetu for publication- The annual nsp.ct.on of the W, tor the past seven years, notwithstand. mmgton Light Inlantrv. bv Col F. H- ...v.fc.. ine Col. Sawnders is a confirmed ir.ya. ! Canrnn. Insnmr fipnpml nf .he ! ftn BCCant ih drowning there, on lid. snnartng almost continually thetvr r e r mi. u i c , i l4 riday atterno.n. of a voung colored ..n.T-n. : z . . . . l IN. L. o. I . will tftkf ritnp in frnnt ot psm inumeni i ncme rneUDias - . Im&n bvlhn nmi) rrr.r.nnrr Th. ft b I 1 . I a. I I n II I' I , . I. n I ' " v. ..-. -w.-... njt- vyiiy h.iii mi i iturs'iay evemiig, if 25th inst.. at (i p m The Armory will be open Wednesday night In order t allow the members to prepare for the inspection. N K W A DVKRT18 Rill BNTH. tisui, he has worked hard and tnithtal- I. ns a mre matter of love for th. StatH. which has so highly, but so de servedly honored him. Tho result is now before tbe people of North Caro lina, and the distinguished and uneU fish citizen who accomplished it de serves and should receive tbe deepest and most endearing gratitude of every true on of the "O-d North Stabe." Is yousnmptlou Incurabltj ? Read the following: Mr. C. H. Mur ris, Newark. Ark., says: .. AVas down with Abcess or Iungs. and friends nnd physicians pronounced me an Incura ble Consumptive. Begau taking Dr King's New Discovery for Consurup- uon. am now'on my third bottle, and able to oversee tho work on my farm. It U the finest medicine VHr made." Jesse Middleware. Dfcatur. Ohio. says; ' Had it not been tor Dr. -King's New Discover v for Consumption I would have died ot Luug Troubles Was given up by the doctors. Am now in the best -of health Try it. Sample bottles free at 'VV. H. Green Sr CoV Drag Store Electric Hitters. This remedy is becoming so we 1,1 known and so popular as to need no special mention All who have used Electric Bitter sing tbe same song -t praise, a punr meaicmc noes ni ex ist and it is guaranteed to do ar that is claimed. Plectriu Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, wili remove Pimples, Boils. Salt Rheum and other affections caused oy impure blood Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent, as well as cure all Malarial foyers. For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indiges tion try Electric Bitters Entire satis faction guaranteed, r money refund ed. Price 50 cents and 00 per bot tle at W. H. Green & Co.'s Drugstore. LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO NEW ADVFRTISEMIITS J W Harper Tor Jfent C W Yates Cotton is CoailnK In Heujsbkrger's New Check Books Dick A Me ares Closing Out Hats l Gilks & Mukchison Season's Goods Change 'of Sailing Days NT4WSS ' Feukeli. A DANiELr-Sign of the Horse Jas D Nutt The Only Complete Stock W K Springer & Co Grain Cradles, Ac Family Excurs'on Gcrmania Cornet Band K H &NEAD Knoxville Furniture Company Tbe Bl!ei?h nnrroannndont rf f hfl i Pelenbarg b.d. x Annenl I hna unoaks Coi. W. L. Saunders' 'Colonial "j"rt."Uulj completed: Jbe Co'OQi&l Record of North Caro compiled by Col. Saunders, secre itapS ?Utre' &nd whicQ as lately beea iS.7mW our ames. is the most IrvL MclQi3iUoa to oar historic hto.?iee!crEntleQ np. It rescues i "31 UnjOSt total ohliir!rn Qf.rtia nt th tililere8l,.Qe events embraced be JJthe period when the first colony SKLUleL8laleand the year 1752. loimf" ?M em laid a claim even fclKin ALI,ke a correct statement tteenui;,? e perI(Mj embraced be aad ias:aale8 mentioned, for the good aln.urlm to base nnon. Manv eo'oaimcord3 bearing upon the lorJ.of tho 8tte are pre efr 'ne.Br,l"sh foreiitn office, and ... . cuorU hw U i t i r arii' wceu maun Dy aiuer- 8riii.re 8frthepast fifty years UitrfiSore them. The leirisla- ttimt2.Jf!tedai1 act authorizing f0 effort. . 1 lhe slate "brary to use lll45(ltcoKf.- m,ght 8eem best calcu t..Dtain th-m auu LUH UIIVILBI i. ne upon Notwithstanding recent heavy rains tbe streets are again dry and dusty. School Books and School Stationery you can buy cheapest at Heinsberger's.f The Passport carried a large crowd of colored excursionist to Carolina Beach this morning. Rev. John W. Primrose will resume services in the Second Presbyterian Church next Sabbath. ftnp?lIg lhe. tnistees to obtain ??i'wloCo1' Saunders, ne datift.:, llDJe just entered upon r'eten tnr au appropna 5.ubik necess&ry expenses, and, h. 3AVl COuinletion hav hmn ?anH,...T01- Saunders withnnt n PiJSi:-!- "J' fir move ' aromr. lu secure iue 6er 1:001 Detent mnit. : 2' MirSf ,or hiB copies -of eol,H 7.In,Pianee bearing nonn tDa:,:r.l f Sliest Capt. Jno. W. Harper offers for rent his residence, on Market, between Eighth and Ninth streets. Rev. C. M. Payne, of Concord, will grech in tbe Second Presbyterian Church tomorrow night at 8: 15 o'clock. We learn that the congregation of the Brooklyn Baptist Church have pur chased Minnie Hall, corner of Fourth and Brunswick streets. Wilmington is now well represented at Saratoga. There wiil .be three Ex Mayors of the city there this week, Messrs. Wilson, Canaday and Fish blate They ought to hold a convention Doe more bale of new cotton was received here to-day. It is from Tim inonsville and consigned to Messrs. Worth & Worth. It is graded middling and is not yet sold. Carolina Beach. Keep cool and re member that the headquarters for batbt icg suits is at the Wilmington Shirt factory. Suits made toorder Laiies a specialty. J. Elsbaoii, Prop., 27 Alarket street. . tf. ludicattotifc For North Carolina, local rains, winds generally East to South, and stationary temperature. The Germania Band will give one of their pleasant family excursions to Carolina Beach Wednesday, on which occasion the members will appear for the first time in their new uniforms. There will be mu9ic by the Band and by the Italian harpers : 1 .Froe SxcurioD. The first of a series of free excur sions to be given as a result of the praiseworthy efforts ot our neighbor the Messenger, will take place on the steamer Passport to-morrow to Caro lina Beach. A collation will be served an in Lon J to the excursionists at tbe Beach, which will be also free of charge. The num ber of excursionists on each day. is p o i,5. Having secured ! limited to one hundred. Detained in tliA Uiyer. The steamship finefacM)rt which left bern on Saturday afternoon for New Yrk. ''id not get to sea until yesterday morning. She wa detained by a ouri oat accident wh'ch happened to her in tht river. While opposite tbe Rcks about 4 o'clock on Saturday afternoon her prt'pel.orDecanie fouled in an anchor line runningout from the steam dredge Vim. and this became so closely wrap pe.d urtHiurt the shaft that it could not revolve. In this m rgncy Mr. J. T. Branch engineer ol the Vim. entered tho water and alter hours of hard labor succeeded in cutting away tbe rope. Mr. Branch had uo diying suit and hence his stay uuder, wpter each time that he dived was limited. At 11 o'clock Saturday uiirhl ho pmpellor was clear and th; steamer went to sea. Information Wanted. A ceniJetuan at Bridgeport. Conn., is very uuxious to get some information relative U a large blockade runner which led this port, bound to Liverpool or some other Europeau port, with a cargo of coltou,-some lime during lhe Ihtler part of the year ISU4 or early in lb()5, Name not known but is thought to have been tbe Maynolia. The said steumer was captured ou tbe coat. soon after leaving this port, by U. S. steamers Qutcti ami Qaker Cdj and was taken itito Hampton Roads in charge of a prize crow from the latter city. Tho information sought is of a personal nature and it any otour read ers can remember enough ot the cir cumstances to locate the vessel we will be glad it they will let us know it. Ciry Court. Ed. Gause, Sain Waiters and Morris Crocker were before the Mayor this morning, charged with disorderly con duct in throwiog stones on the streets. Gause and Walters were discharged and Crocker was ordered to pay a fine of $5 or go below for to days. Henderson Davis, charged with dis orderly conduct, bad his case contincd until Wednesday. Davis is the colored stevedore who had a difficulty with some of his workmen on Saturday, re- lative to their wages. Ed. Crawford was charged with throwing rocks at a policeman while he had a prisoner under arrest. The evidence was insufficient to convict and he was discharged. John Lane, colored, charged with re sisting an officer, was fined $20 or 30 days George Washington, charged with disorderly conduct, case continued until to-morrow. John Beaty, charged with disorderly conduct, case continued until tto-mop row. Santic Charles, charged with disor derly conduct, was fined five cents. For Rent. aecident occur ted within a quarter of a mile of Mr. Hocutt's place. Carr waa at work on a flit tor Mr. T. B. Cwan along with three other colored men. ; Frank. Ashford, Barney Bannermaon and Andrew Tate. The parties who were at work with him on the flat re port that he either lumped i.ffor fell ofl. and did not reappear on the surtace Th"y say that he was frightened by a large nest ot wasps cn a bush by tbe side ot ihHtiver and was trying to eet a way iromlnrml; He was a good, x industri ous young man. His body had no1 been recovered at last accounts. JWKI,UN HUtJS So S.8 ?-out?i Marke; strc?t. between M)uh aud Ninth. Apply to augr -12 U J. W. HAUPKB. of Steroec feport. Family Excursion JgY GKtMlMA COKNKT 1JA.ND TO arolini Beach. Wednesday, August 24, TSS7. rHparrer rat8jort leaves at 9 a m. atd 3 p m. Music by the Band and the Italian Harpers aug 22 it . Tlie Golden Aioy. ?)livek Optic is still on deck and delights vast audiences of young people every week'with bis new story, en titled " Tbe Young Pilot of Lake Mon toban " now running in The Golden Akgosv This famous juvenile weekly al' presents a strong array of other attractive features for the fall months. David Kerr, the well known traveler and coi respondent, has a serial called "Drowned Gold." describing his own adumtures when wrecked ou the AfrL can coast in 1885, and there arc other continued stories by such well known writer as Frank II Converse. Arthur Lee Putnam, and Matthew White. Jr. Etch number contains, moreover, a portrait and biography of some emi nent man. an illustrated article on some one of the sports and past i Ties or kindred topics, together with editorials comic sketches and shorter matter, the whole going to make up a paper that well dr.-erves the honor it has won ot being called 'the boys' favorite." It costs only six cents a copy at any news dealer's, or you can obtain it for three dollars a year direct lrom the publisher. tFRANK A. Munsey, 81 Warren Street. New York. ' Kuck Crystal Spectacles and Eyjrl asses. Advice to old and ynuug: In select ing spectacles you should be cauticus not to take more maqnifyinq power than has been lost to tbe eye. as In tbe same proportion that yu pass that point of increase, will cause you fur ther injury to tbe eye. Using glasses of stronger power than necessary is the dally cauie ol premature old age ta the 'sight. You can get the- best at Heinsbergcr's. f fejrnoiiiii We regret to learn that Mr. Wm. Aldridge is seriously ill at his residence in this city. Dr. J T.Schonwald. formerly of'thi city but now of St. Iouis. Mo., is here on a brief visit - , Hon. Daniel L. Russell ' is still in New York but is expected to mum hero by the latter part of this week. Capt. J. M- McG jwun has severed bin connection with the Index, on which he has worked taithtully and zealouly tor the past twelvemonths. Mr. Henry McDuflje and family, of Faxelteville, arrived in the city yester day on the steamer Cape Fear. They are spending to day at Carolina Beach. Hum. James Wilson leaves to-morrow jjorning for Saratoga, where be will rema u about four weeks. He will return to the city by the first ot Octo ber. Mr. Sol Bear has returned from the Northern markets where he has been engaged tor -the past three weeks in buying goods tor tho Fail and Winter trade. He bought largely and will sell largely this Fall. W are pleased to learn that Mr. George Hardwicc, who a few days ago was reported to have been .mentally alllicted. is improving. Tbe physician in attendance thinks ho will be all right in a short while. Rev. Mr. Payne preached an a be sermon at the Second Presbyterian Church last night. The little church was filled to its utmost capacity. He will preach for the same congregation, Tuesday evening, at 8.15 o'clock. . Mr. C. W. Stanford, who has been in the grain business in this city for five years, has purchased the interest of Mr. A. F. Lucas in a bottling estab lishment at Durham. N. C. and will re move there in September. We regret to lose him. Capt. Dario E. Laguna, of the Span ish Navy, accompanied Mr. F. J. Lord, Spanish Vice Cousul. went down the river on the Louise on Saturday after" noon with the view of making an official examination of the workings of theLifo Saving Station at Bald Head. The party returned to tbe city this morning. Mr. W. G. Pulliam, Claims, Ageat, Atlantic Coast Line, left here Saturday night for the White Sulphur Springs, where a convention of claims agents is to be held this week. He will after wards. visit other portions ot West Vir ginia, and probably of Western North Carolina, and will return to the city about tbe latter part of next week. Season's Goods. J EFKIGKR ATOrs, ICE CREAM FRKK- zcrs, Water Cooleis, Fly Fans, Fly Trap. Jtc . Ac. All at the lowest prices Call ana examine the goods an t the prises. GILES A MUKCHISON. au. 22 The Only Complete Stock OFHUMPHUEYVs HOMEOPATHIC MED ICINGS IN THE CITY. i HUMPHREY'S Homeopathic Simples UMPHBKVS specifics. UMPHUEY'6 " Veterinary Npeeilics, and Humphrey's $5,C0 package of No 28. IAS. D. NUT r, the Druggist, aug 22 2i8N. Front St. Knoxviile Furniture Co. E ABS HitKE YET. WITH THE lincst and cheapest Furniture and other house hold goods to be found in the city. We are receiving new goods daily from the Factory, AUo, a full line ot Raby Carriages. aug. 22 K. H. MKED. Mun&ser E AKE TIRED Or THE FEW HATS on our shelves and will sell thero AT ANY PRICK ioenble uh to make room far the Fall S-ocfe, which wi.l arrive about Sept. 1st. DICK & ME ARES, Gent's Furnishing Huse. atig 22 12 fc. Front St Grain Cradles, Grass Blades and Snaths, J AWN ttOWfcRS, Ac. Full stock at bottom prices. W. IS. SPRINGER & CO,, aug 22 19, 22 , 23 Market bt. You will find hoes, forks, shovels spades, scythes, swaths and farming tools of all kinds t. Jacob's Hdw. Depot. t "TRIBUTE OF RESPECT Cotton is mi us In, 4 ND THE MERCHANTS WILL SOON have to lay in their stock of BLANK BOOKS and A OFFICE STATIONERY. 9 ' We have a fine stock of everything in this line and we arc prepared to serve you at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. C. W. YATES. aug 22 Wholesale and Retail Stationer Sign of the Horse, TT WILL BE TO EVERY ONE'3 1NTER- 1 est to examine our stock of Trunks. Saich els. Collars and all kinds of Saddlery Goods before purchasing, wnins 10 per cent, cheap er than ever sold in tbe city. One extra line band made set of Track Harness for raffle and must be seen to be appreciated. FENNELL & DANIEL, aug 10 Horse Milliners, 10 S. Front st W wliibgi4 to racclva eoumufticatio frcra oar frtancla on aav ad at! samveu rassTxllnUrwt bci ' Th turn of to mrtttr must nwm'o, alsntd ta th iMftA. 4vmu3iicat!oiui must t wntto on oaestdeof the paper. " rsonaUtlea tanat be Tolta ; ; .4.nd It is especially it particniarly a tood that the Editor Ho, not a!wftv vHo the xlcwaof correiondent titu. it. la the ditOrUI cn!;;nu;. . .. , S RW - ADVERTISES! ENT8. NEVy CHECK U00KS. J VST RECEIVED A NEW ASSORTMENT of heck itooks on the Rank of New Hanover and the r im Xaiional Bank. Pleare call, see and buy thera at - nttIXSBKCGERS. SCHOOL BOOKS. griCII AS UBitD IN THE PUBUC AND Private Schools, yon can bay cheapest at HEIKSBERGKR. Dealers and Teachers will nnd It to their intcresi to Ee&U or call on us. . . PIANOS AND ORGANS Plan, very cheap. A new lot j ust revived a t HEINSRERGER'S. Cash Book and Mn8l Store aug To the Public. rjlHK UNDERSIGNED, WHO US BEEN engaged in the Clothing and Gentlemen's Fur nishing Business in this city- for nearly twenty years, will within a few weeks remov to new, large aid commodious qoaf . ters on North Front street, and he takes this opportunity of thanking his many kind friends APd pi trons for tho liberal patronage he has ar long received at their hands and to assure them that In the future ho will use his best endeavors to please them and retain their val ued custom, j RePicctfullv. I. SHRIEK. -O- New York & Wilmington Steamship Go. FROM PIER 29. EAST RIVER, NEW YORS Located between Chambers and Roosevelt sts. At 3 o'clock, P. 11. BENKFACTOR ........Saturday. Aug 27 GULF STREAM Saturday, Sepi 3 BENkFACTOK... Saturaay, bept In GULF STREAM Saturday, Sept 17 FROM WILMINGTON GULF STREAM Bh.sKHAtrOE GULr STKKAM BENJtFAOlOR ..... ..Saturday, Aug 27 Saturday, fpt 3 .Saturday. Sept 1' Saturday, crept 17 At a called mcitlog nf the llv'n meaxbers ot the f rincr Board of Trustees of the Kockv Point (lender county) Academy, neld at Kochy Point, N. on the 13th August, 1-87, tho fol'owlig preamble aud rrsolu dona were adopted : wiierbas. Death has removed from among us our lamented broincr and former le.low member of the tjard, W .Lot Aw D SPAKlv uAN, Kttf , of Rocky Point, who died on the ltth t-f duly, lt87, alter a lingering and pain ful illnea. and ' w uEBKiS, It i becoming that we. the sur vlving members t f snid Brard and ueii ntlga b3rs and trlenda of th gocxi man, sh utd ex press our estimate ot hi many virtues and ex cellent qualities of nead aid heart He was a kind aud an ctlouati huband and father, a eo d ntightMir. a lino farmer an nones matt. and a u-ful cAllztrJ lie hvei and di"d at j and ac4iuaintances. Toe universal renert entertaine-i for him nd the high estira-ta plact d. Ms feUow-cltla n. ution hi char acter and txemolary life, was ebwn bv the general expreasion if rorxow and aaln aa at nis da h, and iy th-. lirire and mourning crowd that fol owed hi remains to the erave. Thoewho kncwahim test adojlrcd and es teemed him most II s age was hftr fo-ir (.4) jQm. and bis dfe was nonorah c, lbrloiia and useful, leivlnz to hi. aillioied widow and loving child i e tho r ch eara-y n good name, "i Ueret r. Rtiolctd, hat we deeply depto v th let of our former letnw membtr, wiisc heart! was ever alive, to the cause of eiucMon in irprjE PASSPORT WI.L LEAVE VOX, this community, and to the bet Inte tv I- of ckii - 'CAROLINA B--.A4H every week day. tlnd ntstuvta. 1 hat we hcr-by tcn.ier u nia ?j eicept Frld.y and raturdar, wreu evealng 1 mourning family our sincere;! exp a t ns of leaye at t Gj Train returning k'avc at ! sorrow anu eympainy on mi-a oowmim..- aD - $ Tnrough BlUa Ladlna and Lowstt f arongh Rates gtiarxnteed to and from Point la North and South Carolina. For Freight or Pacaageappij w H. . SMALLBONEi. Superlnteade&i, Wiixngtoc. S. L THEO. G. EGER, Trafflc Aianager - " ' - , acw York WM. P- OLVOX iVl pari AMtts, S5 Bmvrway. N York. aug 22 Iu a short time I will go North, not tor the purpose of replenishing my stock, but to buy an Entirely New and Elegant Line of Goods for the Fall and Winter Trade ! O "- - I have but a small part of last Win ter s siock on nana now, having man aged to cteanii out last W inter and Spring, but I have a fair line of Sum mer goods in tho way, which Must and Will be Disposed ofl 0 - I do not want to carry a dollar's worth of old stock to my new quarters, if it can possibly bo avoided. I have no room for it there and have deter mined to get rid of everything before I v " move. My goods have been marked down to almost nominal prices,' and I am oflferinff Extraordinary Inducements to Cash Buyers ! " o- - I will refuse no reasonable offer knd I guarantee everything just as it is rep resented to be when sold. . Come and see the goods nnd tho , prices, but do not buy unless yon find it is to your advantage to do so. I. SHRIEK, The Old Reliable Clothier. . aug 18 114 Market Street. Carolina Beach. By 8. VanAfllRIKGE & Co., Auctioneers and Real Etate Brokers. sale dp cur mmum partiito. BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF TJIK Superior Court of New flnsvi i-An. in a certain special proccedlrif therein i,cd lng, wherein Llnco;a Brown Is plaintiff and Bniu Lane, Ullam CoUIna and Frank How ard are defendants, tbe underRlrvmi . u Am mlssioncr for that pnrofie duly appointed will tell oy public auctioo. for cash, on Mon day. ihz 2ih day of Jicptrolier, SS7 at o'clock, JL. at hc -ourt Hoii !.nri.i,. city of Viiminirto, that rettaU) Jot of l. uv Bmn,wj tiiy. iKjuncea anu described aa follows: Begianlng at a mke In the Nor.h Kaat orner of Block No. 4; iiiiw..7A tton of Woocr and :econ BM.w,7anoine ibence Jfart with -outbern iSTe of VVooster street ose hundrcl and thirty t o f 2 ) fltft thepce ntb sixty six (.my fet, thei c West me hundred and thirty-two tlZi) feet to tire ond street, tnence orth alon tbe Eiatern beginning. . J. f . JLOCKitY. tom'r Jiaoirta. .hit copy or inee reiuiH.n t tbereqneat of many the Louloe wllimn i'l'ilK E8V1KW jiir pPIVTlK.. , be sent to the tamlty of the accessed an. tc llnue lv ffie hr reiulir trio on uoday. t JMBivwh JOB PRINaIng OFFI J tbelAir.r RKVIEW.at Wilmington, for pub- j.,.iir xnoo. with muate by Italian f -oi.i. ! ILaruf. sRvrv KrlilAV unrl jAxtiinlftw . A . " . ' T . 1 1 S filT(.U a If iTwtcfdAnr I . l llcatto-i S. S. SATCUWKLL. Secretary. aug 17 tf nac axuniay f neatly, a cheaply ana aj. exidlOou3ly aa 15 General Ihaager. : I &ai UihilLbt doaa mAmnn. .... . w- . .U
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