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-. .-'. ".' -NT -v . 1 r - - . -. -- I " r CIIAS. 11. JQNfeS, Editor and FyopHor, IXsthsxd At rea PDBTOTOOT TCiuaiuT, M. C, AS 800HD-CLASS MATTWLl - Saturday, march 4, j832. The Virginia Senate declines to ex tend the session and work without pay. 1 If Conkling accepts that place on the Supreme Court bench we shall conclude that he was fibbing about saviug $50, 000 a year in his practice. Augusta Chronicle: It is thought that the production of small grain this year will be twice as large as in 1880, and larger than ever before in the his tory of this State. Winston Republican : The Charlotte Observer published Mr. Blaine's eulo gy on GarGeld in full the day it was de livered. This shows energy of the right kind. m The electric light recently introduced into Savannah is giving much trouble. The engines have failed to give power, and other annoyances have produced uneasiness among the inhabitants. The nominee for the Berlin Mission, Bayard Taylor's former station, is called "effigy" Sargent, because he was burned in effigy by the people of California, who became indignant over his per formance as boss and supporter ot the schemes of the monopolists. Some time ago Mrs. Brown, of Allen county, Ky gave birth to twins. Not withstanding there is but four minutes difference in their ages, yet one was born in 1831 and the other in 1882, one in December and the other in January, one on Sunday, the other on Monday. Emory Storrs, the stalwart orator, evidently has a poor opinion of Mr. Hayes's administration. I had rather," he exclaims, "have a thousand years of conflict than four years of foul, sneak ing, lying, blustering, nasty hypocrisy, Buch as we have passed through." North State (Rep.:) The man who sees a Mahone movement in North Carolina ought to be bored for the sim ples. That cry will do at Washington when offices are asked for a good enough Morgan till after the appointment- but no good here. In the "Black Hole" of Chicago there are 500 drinking saloons and 3,000 aban doned women. According to the pic ture drawn by the Inter-Ocean the "Black Ilola" is the wickedest and most depraved den of vice and crime now known within the whole range of the world's civilization. The. Chicago Inter-Ocean draws the following picture of the delightful sit uation ot affairs in that city : All over the city men are to be found ready to insult any lady whom they find unpro tected. They represent thieves, pick pockf ts and cheap mashers, who are at lanie upon straw bail for some crime, or at liberty by reason of acquittal on a technicality. . IN CONGRESS. A Light Day's Work in Both Houses. Washington. March 3. Senate. Bit inr presented, read at length aud explained a memorial from the bench, bar, executive officers, commercial boarci.-t, professors of colleges, journal ists and others numbering in all ovej 1,200 citizens of South Carolina, for iki a. : i X" i . . i a uouai aiu xor ,uv euucauon 01 me outh of that State, and in support oi is bill on the aubjct he said the State had th frame work of as g-od a free school system as any in the Union, but the great difficulty in the way of realiz iug a. I that was desired from that sys tem w is the want of mo iey, and it would be a great hardship to tax the people for school purposes more than they v. -re now taxed. He denied thai asses'-;uents for taxation in South Car olinn were less than were warranted on the value of property, and brieflv advocated the necessity of the desired legislation. Referred. Hoar, from the committee on Libra ry, reported adversely upon, the peti tions of Wisconsin, Georgia, Philadel phia and Chicago historical societies for a Congressional committee to at tend the celebration at New Orleans en April 9th of the discovery of the mouth of the Mississippi by De La Salle. The committee say the event to be commemorated is of great historical interest and eminently worthy of re cognition, but they think Congressmen ought not to be required to absent themselves from sessions at a time when the public business urgently de mands their presence. The recommen dation of the committee was agreed to. On motion an adjournment from to day until Monday was adopted. A bill to authorize the compilation and printing of naval documentary history of the war of the rebellion in troduced and reported by Anthony, came up in order on the calendar and , passed. The Senate bill to amend section 4,458 of the Revised Statutes relating to license fees of officers of steem ves sels was also passed. It reduces the charge for certificates of license to mas ters, engineers, pilots and mates of steam vessels to 50 cents each instead of $5. The Senate bill creating a joint com mittee to provide for the erection of a statue to Chief Justice Marshall in Washington was taken up and passed. The discussion of the Chinese bill was resumed at 1.45, and Farley con tinued and concluded his remarks, after which the debate took a collo - quial turn for a time, several Senators participating. The discussion lasted until 4.15 when - an executive session was move J, it be coming evident from the number of ' ' speakers and amendments, that the bill could not be concluded to-day. The friends of the bill, however, endeavored to force a vote but failed and it went ' . ' over till Monday. . ' : After a brief executive session the Senate ad journed till Monday. House. O'Neill, of Pennsylvania, E resented a resolution of the tobacco oard of trade, of Philadelphia, asking that Congress either pass promptly a " bill for the abolition of the tax on to bacco and cigars, or agree to a joint -'' v resolution to the effect that it is unwise v . to tamper with the tax during the pres v ent Congress. Referred. 4 - Also a resolution of the Philadelphia ' Board of Marine Underwriters in favor ': of a bill putting the , signal service Of the United States ,army on a permanent I basis.. Jief erred.. ... , . , , Gibson,. of Louisiana, introduced a ' wii makinir appropriations for the con- 8ctSS?wpafc completion and pre JemtionofW SissiDDl river in accordance with the O JSsippi Elver Commission. - Beg mnKeavlngbanksin six reaches of the riter constituting a length of 181 miles, namely. Ne w Mad rid reach, 40 miles; Plumb Point rtich, 30 miles; Memphis reach, its miles Helena reach, 50 miles.; Choctaw lieud, 35 miles. It also appropriates $2,500,000 for building and. repairing the levees and closing gaps of levees and $500,000 for rectification for Atachuf.Iya and mouth of Red River. . On motion of Richardson, of New York, a bill was passed reducing the license fees of masters, chief engineer and pilots of steam vessels from $10 to 01.C5, and of chief mates, engineers and pilots of inferior grades from $5 to 75 cents. At the conclusion of the morning hour, devut d to j eports of private bills, the House" at 12 45 went into committee of the whole, with lielford, of Colorado, in the chair, on the private calendar. . At 3.45 the committee on foreign af fairs was accorded leave to sit during the session of the House in order to carry on its investigation on the sub ject of the Chili-Peru correspondence. Adjourned. ODE WASHINGTON LETTER CONFERRING ABOUT CALLING AN EXTRA SESSION. The Delegation in Congress Almost Solid against It--Iaw Enough to Elect a Delegate at LargeSpeculations as to the Next Gubernatorial Nominee Personal Items and Postal Notes. Washington, March 2, 1882. On Monday, Gen. W. P. Roberts and Col. Octavius Coke, special envoys of the Governor of North Carolina, arrived here. Their coming had been heralded forth and had reached here before the gentlemen themselves. That night word was hurriedly sent round to the North Carolina members of Congress to meet in conference at the Metropolitan Ho tel. At 8 o'clock, all the members being present, Col. Coke arose and drawing from his pocket a memoranda, proceed ed to set forth the object of his visit. He spoke at length. He submitted to the conference several questions upon which he said the iGovernor had re quested an opinion of the.jNofth Caro lina delegation. Among these ques tions were, in substance, the following: Is there election machinery sufficient to electa member of Congress at large from North Carolina iwithout calling the Legislature together for the pur pose of passing laws to that end, or are the national or State laws ample? Is it politic to call the Legislature to gether? Should the Legislature be called, would it be advisable to change the present plan of county govern ment? The conference, with perhaps one exception, decided that it had no right to express an opinion on the two latter questions ; that the first was a matter for the Governor gid his coun cil, and the second was a uiatter for the Legislature itself. On the first ques tion, as to sufficiency of law, the con ference decided it would be proper to act, and to that end appointed Col. R. F. Armfield, Gen. W. R. Cox and Gen. A. M. Scales a committee to inquire into the matter. This committee, as already wired you, decided that under the pres ent State laws and the apportionment bill itself, there was ample election ma chinery to hold an election for a mem ber at large. This view was adopted by the conference informally, and the representatives of the Governor so in formed. The sentiment of the delega tion is strong against convening the Legislature, and but one member gives it any support at all, and that is of a lukewarm character. Cols. Roberts and Coke expert to leave to-day for Ral eigh. Though the gubernatorial election is some distance off, yet the subject is not a matter of indifference here in North Carolina circles. Even now there is some speculation going on as to who is the most available man for the place. Of course, each man has his gadherents, but what little talk has been indulged, shows not the least spirit of acrimony. The fact that a United States Senator is to be elected this.fall may have some effect in the selection of a standard bearer. It is admitted on all hands that in a national, as well as in a State point of view, it is highly important that the Democrats shall carry North Carolina in the coming contest To ac complish this purpose it is equally im portant that men commanding the con fidence of the people, possessed of suffi cient ability to expound and defend the principles they represent, should be put to the front. If it Is decided not to call together the Legislature., then a mem ber at large in addition to the Governor and the Legislature, which is to elect the next Senator, will have to be voted for. In this case the election becomes one of universal importance, the results of which if decided against the Demo cracy, might change the political com plexion of the next Senate, and lose to the Democracy the control of the House of "Representatives, and place over the people of the State a Republican Gov ernor, backed up by a Republican Leg islature. Hence, because Of the impor tance of the coming election, the man who can with more certainty than an other lead the Democratic hosts to vic tory, is being discussed. The only names so far mentioned are Gen. A. M. "Scales, Col. R. T. Bennett and Gov. Jarvis. No name in opposition to Senator Ransom for the Senate, has so far attained any prominence, though several are named. No name has been mentioned for Con gressman at 'large (provided of course that he be chosen in that m anner.) All the names here mentioned may have to be withdrawn, if it is discovered that any of the late distinguished indepen dents object to them. But then were they not sat down upon so heavy by the State press that they have not vitality enough left to utter ah audible objec tion? PERSONAL NOTES. Theodore W. Poole, of Wilmington, N. C., has been granted a trade mark for medicinal oil. Col. Die Young, of Raleigh, is'here to sympathize with Cooper in this his hour Of tribulation; v Numerously signed petitions asking for the improvement of the Tar and Pamlico rivers have reached here and by Mr. Latham have.' been presented to the committee on commerce. -; , ' Mr. Latham has received a petition from the citizens of Bertie county ask ing for the establishment of a post route. The paper was laid before the coiiluiittee on StMaaaoLs urs. V- w. ttiacknall, of Raleigh, An derson, of Statesville, and Whitehead, of Salisbury, were m the city Tuesdays Capt John Wilkes,- of Charlotte, is here in the interest of getting a new postoffice and court house at Charlotte. Mr.'Dowd expects to have a hearing be fore the committee on that subject in a few days. Colonel Armfield is makiti? a red-hot. fight against Cooper's confirmation be fore the Senate finance committee. He has amassed a lot of facts and preferred certain charges which he says if al lowed he will prove to the satisfaction of every one. On the other hand Gen. J. M. Leach is here and doing what he can to secure Cooper's confirmation. It is. now represented that Cooper's chances are weakening under the heavy fire, and the future is anything but bright. Hfeis not beaten, however, until Jie is rejected, and, if necessary, the same power that secured his nomina tion can, if it exerts itself, command his confirmation. POSTAL NOTES. The name of Burnt Chimney post- office, Rutherford county, .N. C, has been changed to "Forest City." Postoffice at Catawba River, York county, S. C, has been discontinued. Mail to Clay Hill. A new office has been established at Meriwether, Edgefield county, S. C, with Snowden G. Meriwether as post master. The commission of Jos. S. Kilby, at Trap, Hill, N. C, has been forwarded. Erazierville postoffice, Abbeville co., S. C. has been ordered changed to -Lulab," Woodlawn, postoffice, Edgefield co., S. C, has been ordered changed to "McKee's." PATENTS GRANTED. Osborne Wells, Newberry, S. C for combined ballot receptacle and satchel. EliasW. South, Anderson, C. H..S. C, machine for filing gin-saws. Addison F. Purefoy assignor of one fourth to S. Abernathy, Wake county, N. C, for spring bed-bottom. Armistead Barksdale, Statesville, N. C for folding barrel. Pickup. Weather. For the Middle Atlantic States Slightly cooler, northeast to northwest winds, fair weather, followed by in creasing cloudiness, stationary or rising barometer. For the South Atlantic States Fair weather, followed on Saturday after noon or evening by local rains, light variable winds shifting to north and east, slight fall in temperature, station ary or slowly falling baromater. ' It la, to 9 ay the least, wrong for anybody to go to church or public meeting, hacking away and dis turbing the preacher or orator with coughing. Use Dr. Bull's cough syrup at once; It costs only 26c a bottle. The Value of Con great Water. What a farseelng man thought of Saratoga and Its future and his lb! in In that future, which caus ed him to make extensive purchases with large ex penditures and give - magnificent franchl-es, is hown tn the following excerpt, from an Interview printed In the New York World under the date of February 7th, 1880. Judge Hilton said: "Sara frga Is bound to be popular, and It Is so becadse It deserves to be so." In reference to Its miner! waters as the cause of that popularity he said: ' I take eveiy morning three glasses of Congress wa ter, and have done It regularly for over a year. I took It with as much zet this mornlog as I did the first gUss; In fact, more so. The water doe all the rjslclan8 claim tor It, and in a manner which makes it the popular beverage It la. 1 had trie waters from Carlsbad, Oreuznach. Trednltz and other foreign springs of repute, but they re not so good. 1 met wh-n I was last at the Springs, a resident of the village who bad used the water for twelve years, drinking it dally, and a more hearty, healthy man I never saw." As evidence of his continued faith In the waters the Judge has re ceived at bis private residence at Woodlawn ten case9 of Congress water, of two dozen quarts each, and n ne cases of pints of four dozen each, mak inK six hundred and seventy-two pottles In all, from June 19th to September Vd. With such evi dence and for such reasons other caplta'ists are securing real estate to make Saratoga a permanent or summer home. -From the Saratogian. The Lock of a Drnrerlte, In the lively city of Denver, Col., resides one Se bastian Lehman, a wood worker, at No. 798 Lari mer .treet. In a recent Interview, published in the Denver News of the 19th ull. he describes himself as a native of Baden ged fifty-four, a resident of Colorado over two years, and hence he is not a tenderfoot He also tells how be bought a tic et. No. 19.098, In the Jan-.ary drawing of me Louisiana Mate Lottery tor $z sent to si. A. Dauphin. New Orleans, La., and on January loth he drew SI 0,000. It is a simple story, but seem to resemble many similar occurrences all over the country. The 1 42d Grand Monthly Drawing will take place uder the sole management of Gen'la G. T. Beauregard and Jabal A. Early, on March I4tn. s Life Is not really lived that cannot be enjoyed. The nerves must work harmoniously or there can not be happiness. In Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Puis, the nervous lady finds certain relief. They cure indigestion, flatulence and neu ralgia. A Healthy state. People are constantly changing their homes from Sast to West and from North to Booth or vice versa. In search of a healthy State. It they would learn to be contented, and to use the cele brated Kidney-Wort when sick they would be much better oft The whole system can be kept in a neaitny erase oy wis simple dui eaecraai remedy. See large adv. - BID JOED ALUX AND IBOH SFBIHSS WATZB AKD Mass. The great tonic and alterative contains lwlce as much iron and fffty per cent more alum tnum than any "alum and iron mass" known. Just the thing for the "spring weakness" now so general. Sold by all druggists of any standing. Prices reduced one half, mayll tf The leading Scientists of To-day agree that most diseases are caused by disordered Kidney or Liver. If, therefore, the Kidneys and Uvers are kept in perfect order, perfect health will be thetre suit This truth has only been known a short time and for years people suffered great agony wl hout being able to find relief. The discovery of War ner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure marks anew era In the treatment of these troubles. Made from a simple tropical leaf of rare value, it eon tains just the elements peeessary to nourish and Invigorate both of these great organs, - and safely restore and keep them In order.1 It Is a POSITIYK BXMXDY for au the diseases that cause pains In the lower part of the body for Torpid Liver Headaches Jaundice Dizziness Gravel Fever, Ague Malarial Fever, and all difficulties of the Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs It U an excellent and safe remedy for females during Pregnancy. It will oontroL Menstruaaon and is Invaluable for Lencorrhoea or Vailing ot Qm Womb. ; " . " ; As a Blood Partner tt Is unequalled, for tt cures the organs that ion the blood. , This Remedy, which has -done such wonders, Is put up In the LARGEST SIZED BOTTLE of any medicine upon the market, and is sold by dromlsti and all dealers at 81.25 per bottle. 1 Par Dlabetps, enquire for WARNER'S SAFE DIABETES CORE, tt Is . POSITITK Bemedj. lan28 '-i Vj. ' ' : Bocbester. N. Y. H2 CURE Sid. ' v'A.., .- . ' ' , '""'' J " ' - -M IMIIII , , , i iS0fe Titro&f, Cough, Cold kn& sittttlai1 troubles, If suffered to DrosresaV result In serious fculmoaaiy affections, oftentimes Incurable. Brown's Bronchial Troches" reach dtrectlv the seat of the disease, and slve almost Instant re. Bet ; ; - ;v r : SXBHEBK. Ton are st. mn hu. loot mm nmufh. will cure you beyond possibility of doubt If it's xuV6F Of KujflAw' tmnnla mnBiimnHnn Hvananala febU". Well's Health Benewer Is your hope, f 1. iUKSw. ..vepot, j. a. jacAaen, unanoite, . g. ntat deaths in our larger cities are caused by consump tion; and when we reflectthat this terrible disease vf BUB wui reaauy yieio to a potue oz 2L.Bl?i 8 coan "nop (costing 26c) shall we con- theii TfoVthete tenorance T J"" W1 MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH ; MARCH 8, 1882. ) PRODUCE. WrLKTSGTOW N. C Anlrlrn tnrrtAntlnn Arm nt 49c. Rosin firm; strained 81.-90; good strained $1.95. Tar firm, at $1.90. Crude turpentine steady, at for hnnl.-sa Kft for VAllnn rifn. S2.80 for virgin (inferior). Corn unchanged: prune white 82tt83; mixed 77. BAIATHOBX Noon Floor steadv and fairlv nr. Over Howard street and Western super 83 RO 84.50: extra X4.7Kf?RK RK- famiiv MnnfflST nn- WfjMms,superf!j.60a84.60;extra84.76a85.76: xuu urauua 90. to; raiapsco ramny 9i. to- w neat Southern Arm; Western Irregular and closing easy; Southern red 81.8081.86: amber $1.88 81.44; No. 1 Maryland 8140 asked; No. 2 West ern winter red spot $I.27S$1 281fe; March Sl.27t$1.2lA; April $1.81ffi$1.3HA; May i.az!Mtri.H3; June $1.8"81 82; July 1.18iS41.1WlA. Corn-Southern hlizhei: West ern qutet and steady; Southern white 78879: Southern yellow 680)70. ern 48351; Western white 5051 ; mixed 48049; Pennsylvania 48S51. Provisions quiet, witn a downward tendency; mess pork S17.75818.25. ouia uicavo buwuiuoib sua ciear no siues, pacxeu 71&&10& Bacon -shoulders gift; clear rib sides 1 1 ? hums 1 RKi F jiM iwflnut 1 4 Onflfon afxnri. m a , X 4J. wutv OIQOU, Rio cargoes ordinary to fair 839. 8uKar strong; A soft 8 Whiskey-quiet at $1.17i 81.18. Freights quiet . CraonrHATi Flour, dull: famnv ssk.R0(7iS! on- fancy 86.609)87.25. Wheat quiet; No. a red winter $1,283$ 1.30. Corn quiet and steady: No. 2 mixed 62 62. Oats dull; No. 2 mixed, 46. Pork- dull, at 817.75. Lard -dull and nomi nal, at 810 87 w. Bulk meats oniet and un changed; shoulders 7; clear ribs lOVi; clear sides 10. Bacon steady; shoulders 87.50; rib 810.25; clear 810.75 Whiskey-steady, at 81.16; combination sales of finished goods 565 barrels, on a oasis .u i 91.10. sugar quiet ana uncnang ed. Hogs-weak; common and light $5 8036.70; packing and butchers $6. 40387.40. Receipts ; shipments . Chicago. Flour dull and unchanged. Woe at demand fair and prices higher; No. 2 Chicago spring 81 .26081.264 for cash; 81.26 for March; S1.26ft$127tt for ArnU Corn -moderately a tlve ana higher, at 58b6014 for cash; 68ffi57ft for March ; 59 tor April. Oats dull, at 42 Vi 42t for AprlL Dressed hogs weak and lower, at 87.50$7.25. Pork moderately active and high er, at 817-60S17.75. Lard in good demand and higher, at S10.40810.42ft. Bulk meats fairly active and a shade higher; shoulders 86. 30; short rib 89.25: short dear 89.45. Whiskey in fair demand, at $1.18. Nrw Yore Southern flour, dull and weak; KAmmnn tn ffnl Art,. IR 1 HAiOa an. .A choice extra $6.70S88 00. Wheat opened some, what stronger, but subsequently became depressed uiu umo tou vu auvuii j c, iuiu nuaulg lum WlW most of the decline recovered; ungraded red $1.04 $1.88: No. 2 red, March $13H4$1.821A; April $1.8ft81-84. Corn opened lower, and closing with less strength, and trade less active; ungraded 6469Hfi: No. 2. March 67A68: April 6914 69ft. Oats lower and fairly active; No. 8, 49. without marked change; Yearlings 12320. Coflf e yuici emu urui ouu uucnangea; mo oMuUfsL. Sugar firmer and in better demand; sales 500 hhds centrifugal 8ife; falrio good refining quoted at 7i76; refined strong and In good demand: Standard A 8. Molasses steady and demand moderate. Rice firm and fair Inquiry. Bosln firmer, at 82 83ftS2 40. Turpentine dull and easier, at 52. Wool dull and depressed; Domes tic fleece 84348; Texas 14020. Pork-more ac tive and held somewhat stronger, at 816 62ft -816.75. Middles quiet and firm, and prices un altered: Ions clear 9ft. Lard opened higher and closed weak with the advance partly lost, and more doing, at S10.55S10.60. Freights to Liverpool market firm. Cotton, per sail 8-16dUd; per steam 8-16dftd. Wheat per steam Sftd. COTTON. Galybstoh Firmer; middling llftc; low mid dling 11c; good ordinary lOVie; net receipts 5S2; gross ; sales 8,406: stock 52,228; ex ports eoastwlse ; to Great Britain ; to continent ; to France ; to channel Weekly net receipts 4.446; gross 4.489; sales 6,465; exports coastwise 8,249; to Great Britain 2.916; to continent 2,849; France ; to chan nel 11,667. Norfolk Firm ; middling 11 9 16o; net rec'ts 2,268; gross ; stock 45.C84. exports ooasr- " ; sales : exports to Great Britain : to continent . Weekly net receipts 8,430; gross ; sales 2.860; coastwise 2.481; Great Britain 10,135; channel ; continent ; France . Balttkobi Steady, middling llc. low mid dling lift; ijood ordinary 10ft. net receipts ; gross 1,718. sales 600 stock 37,095; exports eoastwlse ; spinners ; exports to Ureet Hnnun ; to continent Weekly net receipts 176; gross 8,163; sales 2,1 to; spinners &vo; e porta (ireat Britain 1,376; coastwise 111; continent 342. Boston -Dull. middiin HXic. tow nilddiin llfec; ood ordinary lOftc.; net rcelpu 1,078; grosa 1.211. saies mock 10,823 exports to timfti Rrttaln j to France . Weekly net rec'ts 8.900; gross 10,478; sales ; exports to ureal Britain 0,104. WnjCNGTOK Steady , middling 1 HgC; tow into ling 10 15 16c; good erd'y 101 16c c'p s342; gross ; sales ; stock 6,925; expos eoastwlse ; to Great Britain ; to continent . Weekly net receipts 1,172- gross ; exports coastwise 1,017; toureat Britain 1,405; to con tinent . Philadelphia Firm; middling llo; low middling llftc; good ordinary lOftc; netreoeipu 184 gross 581; sales ; spinners : ; exports Great Britain ; to continent Weekly net receipts 468; gross 2,840; sales ; spinners ; coastwise : continent to Great Britain 1,600; stock 14,565. Satamrab Firm; middling 11 5-1 6c; low mid dling 1044c; good ordinary 9c; net receipts 1,403; gross ; sales 3,800; stock 68,455; exports coastwise : to Great Britain to France ; to continent . Weekly net receipts 7,246; gross 7,880 : sales 10 200; exports to Great Britain ; France - ; coastwise 5,943: continent 9,604. Nsw Okucans Finn; middling llfto; low mldolins 1 llso: mod ordinary IOUm:: net recelnts 2,853; gross 3,543; sales 7,000; stock 853.792; export to ureat Britain ; to irrance ; eoastwlse ; to continent ; to chan nel . Weekly net receipts 18,531; gross 16,118: sales 45.000: exports Great Britain 13,829; chan nel 1.200; coastwise 2,198;France- ; continent 17,928. Mobile Steady; middling llc; lew middling lie; good ordinary lOftc; net recelpta 294; gross -; sales 500; stock 81,121 : exports coast ; France ; to Great Britain to continent . Weekly net receipts 2,638; gross 2,643; sales 8,7F0; exports to ureat Britain ; coastwise 4,608; France ; continent . Mmphis Steady: middling llftc; low mid dling 10c; good ordinary 1 Oftc : net reontpts 840; gross ; shipments 2,180; sales 2,400; stock 85,275. Weekly net receipts 2,612; gross 2,811; ship ments o.uoo; sates u.ozo. AUGUSTA Quiet; middling llftc; low rn'rt dllng I0c: good ordinary 10c; receipt)' 277; shipments 2,052: sales 330. Weekly net rects 1,284; shipm't 2,052; sales 1,965; spinners ; stock . Charleston Quiet, firm; middling llo; low raid jiing llc; good ordinary lOTfec; net roelTjts 592; gross ; sales 400; stock 49,688: export eoastwlse ; to Great Britain : to continent ; to France ; to channel Weekly net receipts 4,762; gross ; sales 0.800; coastwise 1.834; continent 10,879; Great Britain 1,786; to France 1,286. Niw York Steady; sales 445; middling uplands 11&4C; middling Orleans 12c: consolidated net receipts ; exports to Great Britain ; to France ; to continent ; to chan nel. Weekly-net rec'ts 8.271; gross 16,161; exp'ts to Great Britain 10,124; France 401; continent 2.236; sales 2,771 1 stock 839.616. Montgomxbt Speculative demand; middling llc; low middling I0c; good ordinary 10c; re S?JffiL.19J;i.hlPents 1.894! stock, present year, 10,606; stock, last yar, 9,882; sales 1,394. MACOH-Steady; middling I04c; low middling J? ool"J'dlna7 9c; receipts 150; sales 1 S2?ft! mlddlIn 10c; low mWdllog ILK Ki1iary,S'cr recelpta 481; shlj!: KoSreai1!- tSCToTsale. l5E!&-f" ytS.ea -: ;Wn,e5;, Ofi .. Present Ladies, a,. fHOf PI r ' DvJiv IxllJi TXfK guarantee that every pair of 8HOia,we sell money. Our stock has been carefully selected with m wu., w v , w.j vva. suit yon and at he lowest possible prices, you cannot sen!8 Boux. Ga. Steady: mlddllns lie: low mid dling lOftc; good ordinary c Weekly receipts 7 U8; smpmentsl; stock 6,846. OOMPABATXTB COTTOlt STATEOOT. Nat receipts at all United States ports during week .; .. Same week last rear 51,116 1X2,483 4,021.961 4,617,005 108,722 112.151 2,329,756 2,965,600 1,019,162 864,652 168,101 14.263 731,000 711.000 217,000 349,000 Total recelpts.to this date Same date last year .............. Exports for the week Same week last year Total exports to this date Same date last year Stock at all United States ports. Same time last year Stock at all interior towns Same time last year , Stock at Liverpool .'. Same time last year Stock of American afloat f or. Great Britain Same time last year Liverpool, n oon Fair demand freely met at previous prices; middling uplands 6ftd; middling Orleans 6 11-1 6d; sales 10,000; speculation and export 500; receipts 17.700; American 16,000, Uolands low mlddllns clause: March dellverv ft18 81-64d6ftd; March and April 6 81-64d-6ftd; April and May 6 9-i 6d6 37-64d; May and June 65fed6 41-64d; June and July 6 ll-16d-6 45-64d; July and August 6 49-64d; August and September 6 13 I6d. Futures steady. Liverpool 5 P. M Sales of American cotton 6,7 00 bales. Uplands low mlddllne clause: March delivery 6 9-1 6d, also 6 35 64d; March and April o u-ina, aiso 0 ao 04a; April ana May rjd, also 6 41-64d, also 6d; May and June ; June and July ; July and August 6 1 8-1 6d; August and September 6d. Futures closed steady. Sales for the week American Speculation Export Actual exports Forwarded from ships' sides Imports. American Stock American, Afloat . American ... 61.000 . 44,000 2.500 7,000 ... 6,200 .". 63.000 .- 52.000 . 78i;000 .. 527,000 .. 430.000 .. 217,000 LIVERPOOL COTTON CIRCULAR. This week's circular of the Liverpool Cotton Brokers' Association, says: "Cotton was In good demand early In the week but closed with prices a little changed. In American low middling and above have been slightly harder. Landyoteon was depressed. Sea Island was In moderateTte mand, but qualities are reduced a half penny. Futures on Monday were firm and advanced ftd-5-32d; they clased dull with 1-1 6d of the advanse lost" FCTUBES. New York Net receipts 106; gross 725. Futures closed steady; sales 110,000 bales. Ma en 11.81.82 aorll 11.94.00 Mxy 12.lo.ll June 1227 .28 July 12.48ffi.44 Au,ost 12.5758 September 12202l October 11 660.67 November 1 148 49 December. Il.51.62 January ; February The Evening Post's Cotton Market Report says: Future deliveries at the first call brought an ad vance of 5 to 7 points. These contracts showed a further advance of 3 points, and at 12 55 p. m , Marrh sold at 11 84; April .97; May 12.15; Jane 12.33; July 12 47; namely: 13 to 10 points dear er Oaan yesterday at closing. FINANCIAL Nkw Yosx. Ktebwge, - Governments quiet and sieadj-. New 5's Four and a naif per cents Four per cents, Money 8tte bonds fairlv active, higher. .. 4.S5ft 1.02 1.18 1.18 Cfl-6 Sub-treasury balances-Gold 84,7 13. 982 " " Currency.... 4,470.652 Stocks Generally strong and closing weak: Alabama Class A, 2 to 5 81 Alabama Class A, small . 82 Aiabama Class B, 5's 1.02ft A abama Class C. 4's 84ft Chicago and rorth western 1.32 Chicago and Northwestern preferred, 1.42ft Krie 37 1 Kast Tennessee 12 14 Georgia. ... 1.67 Illinois Central. 1.3xft Lake Shore 1146 Louisville and Nashville Ho M-mphisand Charleston 62ft Nashville and Chattanooga 67ft New York Central 1 .3 ft Pittsburg - . 1.36 Richmond and Allegheny 24 Hlchmond and Danville 1.50 Bock Island I 3ift Wabash, St. Louts A Pacific 34te Wabash, St Louis & Pacific preferr'd 69 Western Union. ... 79 DEBT STATEMENT. The debt statement issued to day shows the de crease in the amount of the public debt during the month or February to be 9.783.511,63 Cash in the Treasury, 262,6 7.648.17 Gold certificates outstanding, 5, 1 88. 1 20.00 Silver certificates outstanding... . 686,74480 Certificates of deposit outstand'g, 11.550. 00,00 Refunding certificates, ......... 546,450.00 Legal tenders outstanding. ..... 346,681 01600 Fractional currency outstanding, 7.065.877-67 Cash balance available ..155,147,888.86 CITY COTTON MABEBT. OitIck of The Observer, ) CftABLrjrrrK,J March 5. 1882. f The market yesterday closed steady at the fol lowing quotations: Good Middling.....:... Strictly middling, ..... Middling...... Strict low middling. Low middling. ......... Tinges. .., Storm cotton ...... - na .... I.,.,.,. : . lift .::::.:::::: -; '-.io .i. ... ... 10 9U9ft 5fttt RECEIPTS BOB THE WEEK EKDED FRIDAY, 3rd. Saturday.... Monday..... Tuesday .... Wednesday , Thursday j.. Friday.-..;. 172 132 bales '119 173 133 ' 11 1 aio Total bales. Obarlotte Produce Market ' MaKCH 1, 1882. BUYING PBIGB3, Cork, per bush'l 8, Mmuj, " .... Whkat. " j90 90 Bxaks, white, per busheL PiAB, Clay, per bnsh. . . . T. Lady, " ...... White, FiiOtra Family........... Krtra..... ....... Super Oats, shelled Dried- Fbutt Apples, per lit. Peaches, peeled " Unpeeled , Blackberries.. Potato k 1.25a2.50 OOal.OO 1.60 1-25 8.25a3.R0 2.76a8.00 2.50aH.0O 65a75 . 5a6 18a20 7a8 8a5 Sweet 65a70 Irish 1.50 BUTTKB l North Carolina. Kqgs, per dozen.. 20 lOall 20a25 15a20 20a25 8 25a35 5a6 . .?a9 POULTBT Chickens ........... : Spring ... ......... -Ducks.... r,... Turkeys, per lb. , .'. Heese.... i....... Bamr, per. D., net. Mutton, per Ex, net.,... ...... .......... - Pobx. " " SELLING PBlCE3-WE0LE3AtB. Bulk Meats Clear rib sides lGi 1 4a,l dVa 1215 45 USaSo -5a75 40a45 COFTKK Prime Bio....:; Good. ..i Shob White.... : YeUow f Molasses Coba.;... ...... ....... 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