lEdenton Times. . .
A Younff Flood.. 1
Cbeswell, N. 0. Aug., Cth, 187 71.
Tm weeks ago onr farmers were pray
ing for raifl their crops oi once ueauuiui
and green corn and cotton wore being
parched bjr the intense rajs of heat from
the sun the earth itself was burnt almost
tA a erian. i Bat a change came with the
settin' of the sun,' a cloud arose ami
poured down upon us a most refreshing
shower, and our hearts were glad the
next day came with much heavier show
ers, and so on each day increasing until
V up to , last Tuesday night when we
thought that the storm had reached its
climax, and satisfied with the harm al
ready done, lhad scattered itself to the
four winds oi heaven the clouds again
gathered themselves together, .and for
three days and'nikhts poured their mighty
torrent of water upon us, deluding the
entire crops around Lake Phelps and the
lower land in the vicinity of Scuppernong
river, doing damage to the houses, stock,
poultry &c.
The lower portion of Creswcll is sub
merged; the families living in that section
t have been compelled to move to desert
their 'homes and seek shelter on spme
higher ground. Much of the business
fdone in the city is through the medium of
boats.
Parties hying on Lake Phelps, at a dis
tance of six miles from here, paddle their
skiffs down the main road, where the
water is sometimes six feet deep,, to trans
act business in this place.
In Mr. A. O. Walker's store at 'Spruill's
Bridge the water lacks only about thrca.'
inches of the top of the counters: his cus
tomers paddle their canoes in at the door
make ' their wants known to the polite
clerk on the counter, who waits on them
i
with his usual suavity, land they go on
their way rejoicing.
Our oldest citizens say they have never
before witnessed such a scene; the crops
are an almost complete ruin, and in some
instances entirely so.
Hogs, sheep and poultry drowned and
often cattle. The river at Spruill's Bridie
is swollen about ten feet the bndge itsel
chained to trees to prevent being washed
away and below where the great oomer
est and other Lake farm3 discharge their
water bv means of lame canals, it is much
higher, and the , damage to farms in the
low lands on the river below, consequent
ly enormous.
WHOL2DALE ?2XXCX3S.
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COMMERCIAL NEWjS.
WILMINGTON MARKET, J
AUGUST 10 3 M. )
at SiJ-S
it that
SPIRITS TERPENTINE Quiet
cents per gallon. Sales of 100 casks
figure. v
ROSIN Firm at $1 45 aud 81 50 fur .Strain
ed and Good Stfained.r 1
TAR Steady at 32 13 Per bbl. Sales of re
ceipts at quotations.
rRTIDK TTTRPENTINE MarlieL un
changed. We qupte Yellow 13ip and Virgin
' at S3 15 tier bbl. Hard nominal. Sales ol
W T
day's receipts at quotations.
COTTON No sales reported and no quo
tations.
SAILT KECfilPTS. i
11 bales
x nrueniiiicj. . ....i. ...... taoao
.'..I... 1,200 bbl
C10 bbls
Cotton......................... t
Spirit Turpentine.!
Rosin
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Crude Turpentine...
1IABINE NEWS.
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ARRIVED.
steamship Benefactor, Jones, New Y
A lCazux.
Steamer 13 Murchlson, Garrason, I ay
villi. Williams Ar Murchlson.
Steamer Underlain. Piatt, Smithvllle,
Parsley A Co.
i CLEARED.
Steamer D Murchlson, Garrason, Fayette-
vlllv Williams A Murchlson.
Steamer Colville, Henry, Banuerman's
Bridge, A li vanuoKKeien. , , ,
Steamer Underhill, Piatt, Smithville, OG
Paraley&Co.. - i; , ,rj
Scnr Aioen Mason, nose, cw i oi k, uai
rlss & Howell. i !
Exports.
COASTWilSK. .
New York Schr Albert Mason 1 II
feet lumber, 300 casks spts turpi, 522 bbls
rosin. :
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List of Vessels in Port August 13,
1877.
BARKS.
Atbatroa, Nor, 222 tons,1 Bakkc, K E llci.de
BRIGS.
Fatorit, Nor, 300 tons, , R E lleide
Annie, Br, 215 tons, Itutterhousc, !
Parsley & Wiggins
Nebo, Br, Buckman, 173 tons,
' E Kildcr & Son
Francisco Raffb, Ital, 370 tons, Chics'a,
Williams & Murchison
SCHOONERS.
Albert Mason, Am, 285 tons. Rose,
i i Harriss & Howell
Jno A Griffin, Am, 305 tons, Foster,
t Harriss & Howell
E S Powell, Am, 577 tons, Williams,
Williams & Murchison
Jos Souther, Am, 380 tons, Watts,
, .. J J II Chadbourn & Co
The Centennial
I a THE COOLEST SALOON IN TnE city,
and continues to furnish forth refreshing
I drinks, fine cigars and turtle, clam or vege
table tof p every day. Come, ye hungry and
eat for nothing and ye thirsty- and drink
for a consideration.
- - : i JOHN CARROLL, .
june 17 1 ' ' " : ' Proprietor.
"The following quotations represent the
wnoiesaie prices generally, in mating up
small orders higher prices hare to be charged.
JiAixUiA u tiunny...... 1
iouDie Anchor..............
Double Anchor "A'.......
Standard Domestic........ J.
BACON North Carolina,
Hams, y a
Shoulders, Ib
OIUCB, ff XSJ......
Western! Smoked-r-
Uams....l
Sides, yTb.
bhouldera
Dry Salted f
Sides, y lb
Shoulders,
BEEF On the hoof.
BAIiRELS Spirits Turpentine
Second Hand, each 1 75
New York,each, new. 2 B0
BEES WAX y lb 28
BK1UKS WUmington,M 8 00
iSbrthcrn
BUTTElt North Carolini B)
Northern, lb
CANDLES Sperm lb,
Tallpw, lb........
Adamantine, set..........1..
CHEESE I
Northern Factory, B) ...
Dairy cream,
State, V lb.......;.....
COFFEE--Jara13 lb.........
IVIO, f 1Q
f.aornaro Tk
TP u. ...............
COltN MEAL 7) bushel....
COTTbN TIES fi.
DOMESTIC '
Sheeting, 4-4 yard.
Yarn, J bunch'
Mackerel, No. 1, bbl...ll6 00
No. 1, 3 bbl 9 50
Mackerel, No. 2, y bbl... 13 50
No. 2, y A bbl..'. 7 50
Mackerel, No. 3 y bbl 00 00
Mullets, y bbl..... 3 50
n. U. liernner. bol 5 00
00
15
25
25
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10 00
U Off
20
35
& 40
17
16
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30
19
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17
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33K
22 ;
6
Ilbcellanoous.
Polk filler &, Go's
JTALIAX INSECT POWDER ! Warrant
ed to kill Roaches, Flies, Fleas, Ant3, Moth?,
Croton Buo-s. Bed Bucs. Mosnuitoes. Chicken
Lice, Flower Bugs, Melon Bugs, and all other
species oi insects.
Ip&F Not poisonous to human beings, do
mestic animals or fowls. , anl 24
OLD MADE NEW.
QLOTHINQ AND HATS dyed and clean
ed at reasonable prices. Satisfaction guar
anteed.
Practical
Second
July 30
C. P. REMSEN,
pycr and Hatter, Currie's block
sL, between Market and Princ'ess
jrriner,
Dry Cod, y S...
FLOUR Fine, y bM 0 00
buper, Northern, y bbl... 0 00
KTt.ra.'i1n ' KV.1 ft ftft
" Vbbl...l0 50
Super y, bbl... 0 00
" Uxtra y bbl... 0 00
"li FamilybbU. 0 00
i " Ex. Family bbl... 0 00
FERTILIZERS t -,.
' Extra do
Family
City Mill
20 00
0 00
.00 00
0 00
l0 50
4 00
' 8 00
0
7 00
8 00
to 00
11 00
9 00
10 00
11 00
12 00
Peruvian Guano, y 2000fts.70 00
, Baugh's Phosphate " .'" 00 00
n.irolina Trprfiliror (
Ground Bone, 1"
lione'Meal - i "
Navassa Gi
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!uano,
t
" Rft fttf
' 00 00
" 00 00
" 00 00
" 55 00
" 00 00
" 00 00
" 00 00
" 00 00'
Complete Manure ' '
Whann's Phosphate
Wando Phosphate.'
IiersrertBrutz'sRos. 4
V llcox, Gibb a Co., ma
nipulated Guano.. 55 00
GLUE y lb ; 9
GRAIN Corn,store,561bs 00
g,Corn, cargo, y, 56 lbs...... 00
Corn, yel., y bushel.. None.
I Oats, y bushel1..... . 55
Peas, cow, y bushel.. : 1 25
HIDES Green, Mb ......... 4
Dry, y fb 10
HAY Eastern, y 100 lbs..t 1 10
JNrbrth River, y 100 lbs.... 95
HOOP IRON y 'tori....... 80 00
LARD Northern y lb
North Carolina y lb....... i
LIME y bbl.... J 1 35
LUMBER Citv steam k'wd
Ship stuff, resawed, yMft. 24 00
Rough edge plink, Mft.22 00
, West India cargo, r.ccOrd-
ing to quality, y M ftJ..20 00
Dressed llooring,seasoned.20 00
Scantling and boards, com
mon, y M ft.... ......15 00
MOLASSES Cuba.hhdgl 40
Cuba, bbis., ?,gal.A 45
Sugar house, hhds. y gal.
" " bbls. y al... 35
Sujrar Syrup, bbls. y eal. 45
NAILS Cut,4dtoJ20d,k'g 3 25
Lard y gai ...r................. 1 10
Linseed, y gal.......... t 1 00
llosin, y gal 30
PEANUTS 1 bushel f. 70
POTATOES-Sweet, y bus. 95
Irish, Northern, bbl.... k 4 50
PORK Northern, city mess. 17 00
mi . 111 nr. rr
xiiin, s uui vu uu
Prime, y bbl (extra) 00 00
Rump, y bbl....... ..00 00
RICE Carolina, y lb
Last India, a? lb...
Rough, y bushel
RAGS Country, y lb'.. ....
SALT Alum, y bushel
Liverpool, ff sack,
American y sack .
Cadiz y sack
SUGAR Cuba, V lb
Porto Rico, y s)
A Coflee, y lb...
B " y Th.
(j " y
00 00
00 00
65 00
40 00
45 00
47 00
65 DO
67 00
70 00
70 00
00 00
70 00
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WHISKEY North'n. per irl 1 40
North Caroina, per eal ... 1 75
WOOL Unwashed, per lb...- 1 18
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t Spectacles and' Glasses.
fpHE LARGEST I ASSORTMENT EVER
offered in thix city at prices raBging from 25
cents to $10.
Call and examine for yourselves.
Je 19 J. H. ALLEN.
DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS !
( " J)0 NOT LONGER SUFFER
, the pain and annoyance of that
UlJUXECJ bad tooth, but go NOW and
hare the trouble relieved. The longer you
wait, the more yon suffer and the greater the
risk of serious loss.
Remember the place, No. 33 Market street,
where all will be satisfactorily done and war
ranted by ' i ;
TH0S. B.CARR & SON.
CARR'3 Saponaceous Tooth Paste
serves the Teeth. aug
Notice of Dissolution .
THE CO-PARTNERSHIP lately existing
between CHARLES U. i MYERS and
JOHN L. BOATWRIGHT, under the firm
name of CHARLES D. MYERS & CO..
was dissolved on the 6th day of August, 1877,
by mutual consent. All debts due1 or owing
to the said partnership must be paid to John
li. Uoatwnght, who is alone authorized tore
ceipt for the same,'and all claims and indebt
edness dup' by the , said .partnership must be
presccisu to nim lor payment.
i I ' , CHARLES DJ MYERS,
! JOHN L. BOATWRIGHT.
August 7, 1S77. ' 1 .
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Maryland Medical Journal,
' BALTIMORE, MD. , :
QN THE FIRST DAY OF MAY NEXT,
the undersigned will issue, in the city of Bal
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Medical Journal. It will be a monthly pub
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I Careful selections from foreign and home
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Reports of the progress of Surgery and
Medicine in their special, as well as crencral
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