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Site (gtjcmntj Post. WILMINOTON, N. C. Saturday, June 21st, 1873. the necessity is imperative, wo are just cow, it i3 true, in the blush oi a great national triumph, and the spoils Ho 4round thick. The buzzards and Bpoiisineq. come also, and the great ques- ,f fht the vessel was in behind i&Und tied up. I did not know what to make of it. I took the spy glass, and running to a point, I saw .he wu tied up behind what I supposed to be North umberland island. I suppose she was xa AUPRt all tne saiia wc thol NEW ADVEBTISEMENTS. F0R: GENTLE MEN lion ia with some short sighted persons there n0fimoket and she who shall control patronage, xui was lying head to the wina. .luuwwu no part of our solicitude. We are to muat havo been oft the island in the have an election next Summer, Wlr- bay. X supposed she was tiep to the , eight bers ol -'MTece of ice commenced WHITE SHIRTS, Ail sizes, from 50 cents to $2 50, worth double the money. rirpnsboro' rs. John Pool. We say "Greensboro," because out side the square mile which constitutes that delightful, "but slightly wayward municipality, we do not know any op position among Republicans to John Pool. The &eu Xvrth State, published within the limits of the above mentioned municipality, has tor some time been morbid on the subject of John xool. The morbidness increased until it be came a disease, and the malady has now assumed a violent type and a chronic character, as they say in medi cine, so that a hydrophobic man or dog not more easily thrown into contor tions at the sight ot water than is the New North State at mention ot John Pool's name. The didactic and over : 1 lnmn tnnft in which lt8 powcriaftij BU16U.U - hollow-TOiced vaticinations are uttered u oftainlv alarm U3 it we WOUlu iiiuaw vm"j . il..t 1 Vt mw n rn mffpK the were not aware iuai iui,j j ejaculations of a disturbed fancy. The last article of our Greensboro' cotemporary, which ia of course eopied into the Democratic papers of the State has one or two points on which we de sire to comment. The first thing to be noticed is the absence now as heretofore of any charge against Senator Pool. Nobody knows what the real objections of the State are to him. What has he done to merit these malicious flings and insinuations? If there has been any malfeasance on his part, or any betrayal of trust why does not the State expose It t Another thing is the allusion to Mr. Pool's standing in the party. in" a Legislation Congress, five Judges, ten Solicitors, ninety-three Sheriffs "Superior oouri Clerks, and County Treasurers, and many other officers. The welfare oi ine State ia to a great extent involved in the selection of these officers. It is that to which our attention is directed. We have no time to spend in depreciating ii nfrry-7f Renublican. We any r c n i t - - - - r T - va.BDl drifting just oeiore x bw iuo aZu and we drifted southward. I told the crew that I did not feel right abcrat the vessel not coming for us. THE BOATS POUND. Regarding the recovery of the boats they had lost, he says, "We dragged the boat over to the floe, and then went back and got the second one. We still had two kyaks there. The natives got thelice, Tbev wiU'.tell you shall want all, and wo fear then have pernap8 how it was that, when Captain Piper j0nars 10 cents a box. nothinc to snare. It ia no time to pitch Buddington hurried them out oi tne - a helmsman overboard, and we expect JpiJSm & Men's Half Hose, from 73 cent a aozen uau fcuw f - "X - I heavv floe. It was tnen aarjc, anu w Up A. m. MM rne next mutuiuK GAUZE AND SUMMER MERINO UNDERSHIRTS, from 50 cents up, to close. JEANS DRAWERS, very low. Linen Collars, 75 cents per dozen. PROSPECTUS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T HE EVENING POST next Summer to see tne editor u. i.u State, freed from this leariul monoma- ia, yoked in the same team and pulling ni within the same traces as John Pool. rnnld do no more. the wind was northeast, and we were ririttinp off raoidlv. I called the crew together. I wanted them to save the kyacks, snd to save the little stuff there oa nn thfi other floe. I wished them to do it, but I could not get them to do do it. Joe went over on iooi aim w some of the tuff, and then two ot the men ventured across saved the kyak. SHOUT RATIONS. They cut up one boat to burn for The Polaris. The investigation had by the Secre tary ot the Navy and others in relation to the Polaris, about which there has been so much speculation, has at last h,Pn made nublic. The Washington ; lnmna nf thft I lieatintr WfttP.r. After tbeV Ufironicu conuuus mu - - - 'rnmA to the Men's Handkerchief, from $1 20 a do zen up. Umbrellas, Ready Made Wear, Shoes, "ENTERS UPON ITS SECOND VOL ume with indications of enlarged future usefulness. The past year has demon strated that a DAILY REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER can be made self supporting, and that it is conseauentiv independent of all rings or combinations. The Evening Post will labor for the welfare of this portion of North Carolina with renewed vigor. Thb Post is a warm adovocate oi INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS We evidence. We ha,, only space for - samea tZM tracts lrom Capt. Tyson's testimony. t aloDg Tery weil with it when nmittinr thp. storv of Bnddington s wp ant enfficient oil for them drunkenness, the death of Capt. Hall, eleven and a half bags of bread, four- JLhU familiar to our readers, teen cans of pemmican,' weighing forty- etc., which is familiar to u , fi d aiec0 it is concentrated wc will give the history of the life on meataten irf the formof soup gener- the ice floe. Capt. Tyson in relation 8ometimes just as it is in the cans, to that, said. ... bDg already cooked, andsometimeB it until the night ct tne is warmea up eiuipij. io bams, prooaoiy weigaing uiuo pounas apiece ; they were small ones. We had ten dozen cans ol meats and soups, one and twopound cans ; one can ot dried apples, weighing twenty two pounds ; and about twenty pounds of chocolate and sugar mixed together. We had chocolate about four times, when some of them got into the store house and ate it all up. That is all. The provisions were kept in the store house and served out by weight. Mr. Mever ?ot up some weights from shot and it was- weighod out. The daily Hats, We had tv;i he sold regardless of cost. MACKS BROS & CO., June 10 25 Market Street. 10 Calculated to improve the condition o the people, and strongly favorable to IMMIGRATION, AGRICULTURE and EDUCATION, W7a ArftO( on loth of Octoocr, when it was blowing from the southwest, we nau a greai deal of provisiens on deck, placed there iQ case of an emergency. The engineer came running up outofliis room and reported that tne vessel had sprung an additional lc:k. Captain; Buddington cried cut, "Throw everything over board." A3 the vessel, bj its motion, would break away the Ice and lose everything thrown down neur it I tried to tret it out of the way, and cried out to fatop a moment until I could remove tii. stnlT. tvime of the crew BtHLDING HARDWARE. j OCKS HINGES, BOLTS, &cM of every, description. Agency for the celebrated Shaler's Sash Holder and Lock. It will not get out of order or wear out in a life time. NATH'L JACOBI'S Hardware Depot, No. 9 Market street, came to BOOKS, , ""QIDS . u JPf and commenced lugging it away; are aware or me occuiacu hut' fitili much ran under tne euip. it was a dark night, and I could scarcely eee the stuff as it was on tho ice or in thn wfltrr. We WOlKeU 1U luai. three or ice on loose a floe ot ice by hawsere, h Stats alludes, and we know perfect ly well the whole details ot it. Wo do not suppose that those engaged in the affair would care to have all tne iau made public. Again, as to Mr. Pool's influence with the administration. The aisertions in regard to this matter are absolutely puerile-more so than the eecret whisperings which for a year have been put out to the effect that "the President didn't like Mr. Pool." A man's influence at Washington, as anybody ought to know, does not de pend upon what the laquies and hangers-on about the anti-rooms ot the Departments and the Capital say. For the last two years nearly all the busi ness of this State at the Departments has been transacted by Mr. Pool. No appointment to which he was known to be opposed baa been made, and no important act done without consuitmg tQe wind was blowing him. We are perfectly aware of the 80Uth-southeast; it w; su.a0a mnnpr in which he lias teariuiiy uar , mi iriuauuwu email, consumption for each person was eleven SASH, X A 1 1 -T af!rn HPhnTA I vuuwvw. . was much mumuring about it, but we had to come lower than that afterward; I established eleven ounces ol bread i . . .1 i,i four hours, pcrnaps, wnen mo auu peuimiwu. J the Erboard side ice lue suip cuaugr, au JUOlu . r firt tinrl to the would take ham. But the men bore it "lllU. I O ivv - - but when the niece on the starboard drif ted away she ! nllo nrl Krnlfft rijrhteu lrom ucr uuaiu-uuua 5ay I went on board just before she broke loose, &ud asked it the vessel was makin" any more water than usual, and was toTd that she was not. I found that the euiaeer'3 statement wa3 a false alarm. The vessel was strong, and no additional leak had been made; but as the ice lifted her up tho little water ia tho hold was thown over, and it made a rush, and he though that a new leak had been spiung. When I found she vaa making no more water, I went on the ice to try to save the provisions, if possible, and alter a short time the .hin hmk-p. Hwav in the ciarKness, a& . . i 1 well, considering, though there was a good deal of murmering at first. The change was so sudden that it weakened them all down. I was so weak myself at first that I staggered as I walked, until I got accustomed to it. I come up afterward. But the men bore it very . . . i a m. a. rPK aot -well atter we goi accusiomeu iu u ucj iroro info in Qppintr the reason of it. On wbivy i a I the 22d day of Apnl we naa noinmg BLINDS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, VARNISHES, &c, &c, at NATH'L JACOBI'S Hardware Depot, No.j9 Market St. may 23 4-lV BIRD CAGES, HOVELS, SPADES, 1UJ, irxxvxa- left but the Kyak and some dried seal- FORKS, Rakes, Trace Chains, Ac, &c. at skins. Tnat mglit a Dear came uioug, and we shot him. We saw him at a distance, and all hands lay down upon the ice, and the bear, supposing we were seals, came close by. We had no euns but those of Hans and Joe, and Hans and J oe Dotn snoi mm. y e uuuuu a line to him and hauled him on the ice, NATH'L JACOPI'S Hardware Depot, No. 0 Market street. i l' I -. o? -.In ri llfr have descnueu, anu V"?:. T ; ". i hintr heartv meal It was a ternoie nigut , uu ? " ui.,KvL mUrenresented. and the petty backings to which he has been Bubiected. We have no doubt but the State believes what it sajaon this point, but we deny utterly deny its correct ness. John Pool to-day has deservedly more influence at tho head of this gov ernment than any other citizen of the State. We arc surprised that the State should mske itself the champion of the Wash ington Bepvblican. When it under takes to defend that combination of rottenness and imbecility it will have even a heavier task than it will to break down John Pool. That "pow erful'orKaa" as the State calls it, is hard ly kniwn outside the district of Colum bia, lid is only, known inside to its discrtdit. Its miserable schemiDg about the labor movement will be exposed in due time, and it will be covered with the shame and disgrace which it has long deserved. These attacks on Senator Pool on the part of tho State and the Republican are without adequate cause. They are in spired by petty malice and for p;rsonal reasons. Misapprehension ana naa purposes arc at tho bottom of them. Mr. Pool has done nothing which merits the reprehension oi any Republican. It is no part of our busines3 to become a champion ot Mr. Pool. We defend and support tho Republican party and all good Republicans. Wc make war on none, especial'iy for persoaal reasons. If Gov. Holden, or Judge Thomas, or CoL W. A. Srnith, or Judge Dick, or Mr. Cobb, or the Dockerey's, or any leading Republicans were unjustly as sailed, as we think W. Pool ia for per onal reasons, we Should come to their defence as quickly its we now do to his. We reprehend and denounce the whole pitiable business as unworthy the pro fessions which we make as Republicans. The Republican xnsjority in this State . has not sufficient margin to permit us to indulge in internal wrangles unless ;- a mnmpnt. iu t . . c II strong iroai iue ; -3 as snowing, auu the wind was very heavy, and the syow and sleet prevent ed auy one from looking to tho wind ward. Question. How did you happen to have all the Esquimaux on the ice ? Answer. I can not tell, ot my own knowledge. They told me that Cap tain Buddington told them the ship was going to be lost, and they must get odt They were not there when I first jumped on the ice ; after I had been there at rrorir lnnT time I saw some ot them Wo ate the meat raw; the DluDDer was very poor, and we could not cook with it. . SAVED AT LAST. We were picked up at 5 o'clock in the morning ot the last cjay ot April. The Tigress came along in the fog; we fired guns and set up colors. They heard nothing, but they saw the colors. J ordered Hans to launch the kyak. He did so, and kept on and paddled up alongside the steamer. a Wilmington and Weldon Railroad Company. OFFICE GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT, WiiaiiNGTOW, N. C, May 30, '73, as its course during the past year has shown, and it commends itself to all the nRODle now on earth who believe in progress, as a co-worker for the mate rial interests of North Carolina. The columns of The Post, arc offered to the advertising public as a first class investment for liberal dealers, who wish to extend their trade. Such men eschew politics, and place their announcements "where tney win uu iue must gw amoni? the people. The Post does not p.l ai m that it is the only advertising medium in this city, but it docs claim that it enables merchants toreacn AIaIa CIjASJSJKS ot buyers, which can be done in no other way, and dealers consulting their own interests will patronize tne advo cates of both political parties. THE EVENINGS POST hope3 to gain the reputation of being a Live Newspaper, in its broadest sense, and to commend itselt to the people, irrespective of political predilictions, as a news paper to be sought for by every one desiring the very latest intelligence. While the editors of The Evening Post are firm believers in United States of America. District of Cape Fear, North Car olina. WHEREAS, a libel has beeu fllcd in the District Court of the United States, for the District of Cape Fear in the Eastern district of North Carolina on the 24th day of May, A D, 1873, by the Lorlllard Steamship Company against 3 Barrels and 2 half barrels Wine, 1 Half barrel Brandy, 15 cases Wine, 24 Boxes Cheese, 2 Barrels Nuts, 8 Cases Hats, 28 Plows, 18 Pieces Castings, 3 Firkins Butter, 1 Cask Bottled Ale, 20 Cases Axle Grease, 1 Barrel and 3 bundles Paper, 3 Bundles Shafts and Bars, 26 Boxes assorted merchandise, 2 Barrels Pickles, 1 Bale and 2 coils liope, 1 Bundle Plow Beams, 1 Tub Lard, 4 Sacks Salt, 1 Sack Coffee. And, whereas, th3 substance of said libel is that tne iioenants agreed to trans port the said goods, wares and merchandise lrom me cuy oi JNew i orK to the city oi Wilmington, in the steamship Volunteer the dangers of the seas excepted, and that upon the voyage of the said steamship after receiving the said goods, by the lorce of a yiolent storm she was lost; that through the exertions oi tne iiDenants, and at large ex pense, a large portion of the cargo, including the above described goods, &c, were eavetl and afterwards conveyed in another steam er to Wilmington, that the owners and con signees of the said goods have failed and re fused to receive the same and pay the freight and charges thereon. And praying tnai tne saici goods, wares and merchandise may be condemhed and sold to pay the demands of the llbellants. jnow, tnereiore, in pursuance oi tne moni tion under the seal of the said court to m directed, I do hereby give public notice to all persons claiming the said goods, wares and merchandise, or in any manner in terested thereia, that they oe and uppear before the said District court ior the Cape Fear district of Jforth Carolina, on the 1st Monday in November, then and there to in terpose their allegations in that behalf. Dated the "jytu aay or jiay. ly.i. -KOBERT M DOUGLA.C58 United States Marshal JOS H NEFF, ' Deputy. M, London, Procter lor Libollant. may o0 lo-tf Wilmington, Columbia & Au gusta B. R. Company. Gns. 8uperiktendsnt'3 Office, ) Wilmington, N. C, June. 14, 1872. CHANGE OLF SCHEDULE. THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE WILL, into effect at 3:34 A. M., Monday,. lbth mst. DAY EXPRESS TRAIN, (Daily.) Leave Wilmington 3:34 A. M Arrive at Florence. 9:32 A. M Arrive at Columbia 3:15 P. M Leavo Columbia 6:30 A. M Arrive at Florence 11.30 A. M Arrive at Wilmington 5:15 A. M NIGI1T EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY (BUN- DAYS EXCEPTED.) Leavo Wilmington 5:45 P. M Arrive at Florence 11:30 P. M Arrive at Columbia 3:42 A. M Arrive at Augusta 8:20 A. M Leave Augusta 5-50 P. M Arrive at Columbia 10:55 P. M Arrive at Florence 2:20 A. M Arrive at Wilmington 8:00 A. M Passengers leaving Wilmington on the 5:45 P. M. train makes close connection going South. JAMES ANDERSON, Gen'l Sup't. 14 24-ti NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. there ; I saS Joe'3 wife and some of the mnr fJIIEAP PRINTING HOUSE children; I did not know who were vxiuxii there until after it became uayngui. A description of tne ship Deing uo t with ice is then given, and the ef- forts ot the party on the ice snown in endeavoring to ease the pressure of ice against the vessel. J I went on board the vessel, and I saw Captain Buddington ia the alley-way, and I asked him what water the ship was making. lie replied, no more than through the summer. I was not satis fied w"th that, but they were pumping with the little pump in the starboard alley-way ; two of them wcref pumping, and 1 saw that the pump sucked and that she was easy, but I no sooner got i. irn than T hpa.nl a snaD Dacb. vu iuc v, VT,i Pl.t T.Ptfpr Dinjr. I called to Captain Buddington, 'at.e"e and hoped he would cease throwing things over. Wc bad but two boats left; those had been lowered on the ice ; we had four when we started, and one can- - 1of Krr Mr HhpStPr vas ooai ; onu ivaw uj in the ice when he was trying to get north, and the other I had been obliged to leave ashore up at Newman's bay. The canvas boat, which was good for nothing, was also left thero, so that there remained but two boats attached to tho ship ; they were two whaleboats that would carry eight men easily ; six is a boat's crew ; wc could carry twelve on a uincb, in smooth water, quite easi ly. These boats wero pat on the ice during the panic, while we were throw ing provisions over. THE FLOE OF ICE TARTY DESERTfcD The break up of the ice, the separa tion ot the party from the ship, their endeavor to reach shore, and losiDg sight of the ship then lollows.J I had some poles at the house that I built, and I erected a tent to protect us. I told the men to go and ct the poles; and in going they opened this bay, so that thev could see behind the island. When they came back to me they rc- . S . Gr . HALL J HAVE on hand, and ready to be Panted 1 up, at prices as low w" 1, , CI Northern cities and in the best style of the art, 75,000 Bill Heads, 50,000 Statement Heads, 10,000 Letter Heads, 10,000 Note Heads, 10,000 Novelty Bill and Note Heads, 50,000 Envelopes, 20,000 Tags, ; 50,000 Cut Cards, Letter, Flat Cap, Flat Folio, White, Colored and Glazed Colored Paper in great variety ot weights and quality. CARDS, From Printer's Blanks and Bristol Boards to the finest Double French enameled, white and tinted, viz: "Eau du Nil," "Telnte de Colombe," and "Rougeatre " The more Job Work I get the less the price S. O. HAIili. SPECIAL NOTICE. ON and after MONDAY, JUNE 2nd no passengers will be carried on 'The Through Express n General Superintendent, may 31 n-lm FOR SALE. 1 K TUBS BUTTER; 0 350 Bales Hay; 1000 barrels Flour; 400 boxes Smoked and D S Sides Shoulders. 50 hogsheads S H Molasses; 400 barrels S H Mollasses; 350 barrels G R Syrup; 10 barrels N O Syrup; SOUND REPUBLICAN DOCTRINE, they have shown during the past year even during the heated political cam, paigns through which they have passed, a firm belief in the RIGHTS OF OPINION, Inherent to every man in the State. Liberal to its opponents, acknowledging, their full rights of free thought, it claims 8000 sacks American and Liverpool the same for itself, and equal justness of june 20 REMOVAL. -iifE WILX. remove to our new building, V Corner Front and Princess streets, be tween this date and September 1st, t We will sell our entire RETAIL STOCK AT COST, as it is our desire to open with a' 1 fRKSHAND COMPLETE STOCK hence our determination to dispose of the same before moving. IT T June 20, 1873 -2S-tf Salt, 300 sacks Blown Salt; 2000 bushels Oats; 250 cases Oysters; 150 cases Brandy Peaches; 500 cases Schnapps; 200 barrels Whiskey and Brandy; 300 kegs Nails; 100 Tierces and tubs Lard; 50 barrels Pork; 20 tierces Rice; ' 300 sacks Coffeeall grades; 50 tons Hoop Iron; 200 barrels Glue; 50 barrels Bungs; 10 barrels Spanish Brown; 360 papers Rivets; 500 bags Shot; 100 M Caps Gun ana Musket; 100 boxes Tobacco, &c, &c, &c. F. W. KERCHNER. iune 10 24 100 100 ONE HUNDRED p ASKS and Cases Blood, Wolfe &. Co s., Younger'sMcEwin'sand Bass' Pale Ale and Brown Stout. The finest English, Scotch and Irish Brandies imported. criticism at their hands. This policy will be in the future as in the past, the rule and guide of its faith. ExDerience having proved the sound ness of a cheap Uaily paper, The Even ing Post will beloffered at the tollow TERMS: Daily, One Year, Six Months , Three Months, i Weekly, One Year, u Six Months, Cash invariably in advance. juue MARSHAL'S SALE. BY VIRTUIj oi an oraer oi mv xid.iv. Court of the United States for tho Di- trict of Cape Fear, I will expose to wile at i auction on xuesuay, iub oiu r ? Julv. 1873. at 12 o'ciock, 1U. W"1AV public auction on Tuesday, TtfoioVc r.arrv brothers. South Water street. the following articles of merchandise saved from the wreck of the steamship Volunteer and which have been libelled in said court for salvage, freight anu ouier enarges, y . 3 barrels and 2 half barrels Wine, 1 half barrel Brandy, 15 cases Wine, 24 boxes Chcsec, 2 barrels Nuts, 8 cases Hats, 28 Plows, 18 pieces Castings, 3 firkins Butter, 1 cask Bottled Ale, 1 burrel and 2 bundles Paper, 20 cases Axle Grease, 3 bundles Shafts and Bars, 20 boes assorted merchandise, 2 barrels Pickles, 1 bale and 2 coils Rope, 1 bundle Plow Beams, 1 tub Lard, 4 sacKS salt, 1 sack Coffee. Terms of sale cash, ri,ai R. M. DOUGLASS U, .. tohaJ. JOS. 11. IM-crr, xjv-j june 16 ts $5 00 3 00 1 50 1 00 50 Ten TMsani Times Tried, 0UR FSf SrHhl. establl brand of Flour, make for it new ud earnest friends. okl only by CHAS. 1). MYERS, & CO., 7 Narth Front street. june 16 i - jnne 16 CHAS. D. MYERS & Co., 7 North Frcnt street. 24 Business letters should always be addressed to W. P. CANADAY, Manager. rinrresnondence. of alL sorts, should x ' be addressed to J. C. MANN, Editor, may 20 1 d&wtf fir EJSTt rnRiB S.fr.oZ MU21C4 Corner 4th and Market Streets dec 3 RIVETS. HOOP IRON. GLUE AND 4Q TONS HOOP IRON, 225 Barrels Glue, 250 Packages Rivet. For sale by F. W. KERCHNER. june 9 1
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