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I I .in: rfW t. I CIIAS. R. JONES, Editor and n-op'tor. XSTXBXD MJ TH" POOT-OfMC JBaHUT1 N. C, is SaoonKXASs tTm.l - IN CONGRESS AFTER SUNDRY OTHER MAT TERS THE CHINESE QUESTION IS AGAIN RESUMED IN THE SENATE. TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1 82. Several families of have settled in Atlanta. Russian Jews The egg trade of New York amounts to $4,000,000 annually. m Florida strawberries are now selling in New York at $1.50 a quart. , Henry P. Farrow, of Georgia, wants A. II. Stephens for Governor. The charters of 393 national banks expire within a year, 207 of them in one day. McLean, the crank who shot at Queen Victoria, is a clerk and a native of London. . A good deal of opposition to the bill retiring General Grant, is anticipated in the House. The Queen of England has been shot at four times sines she has been upon the throne. All cranks. TheReadjuster legislature gerryman dered Virginia to suit their own no tions before they adjourned. Another Bunch of Bills Introduced into the House, after which they have a Little Side Discussion on the Inter nal Revenue Question. Washington, March 6. Senate. Vest, from the committee un com merce, reported favorably with amend ments a bill to incorpoiuto tba -Inter-Oceanic ship railway company, and for other purposes accompanied by a writ ten report and evidence tken before thA nnmmittpp. He said he would ask the consideration of the bill on the 15th, inst, if th orders now having prece dence were then disposed or. xne oui went to the calendar. Teller reported favorably the House bill to pension Mrs. Garfield with the amendment including Mrs. Polk and Mrs. Tyler. ' The amounts specified are $5,000 a year from September 19th, 1881. Bills were introduced by George to aid in the repair and construction of the levee on the east, bank of the Mis sissippi river, in the State of Mississip pi, also to revive cue ginui ui iouj.b Kansas City claims to be second oniy to Chicago as a porkopolis. She beat St. Louis last year, and expects to do it again this season. Luke Blackburn, Hindoo and Run nymede, three Kentucky turf horses, are to be shipped to England in April, to enter the races there. Two Democrats, the Republicans and one Greenbacker signed the minority report in favor of Mormon Caunon re taining his seat in Congress. Every Bremen and Hamburg steam ship brings from 100 to 300 Hebrew ref ugees from oppression in Russia, and there are 5,000 awaiting means of trans portation on the other side. A Chicago prison keeper says: "I have met with boys here under twelve years old who have traveled all over this land, and gave me accurate de scriptions of Philadelphia, Cincinnati, San Francisco and New Mexico." Vennor continues to make his weath er, and the weather goes right along perfectly indifferent to Vennor. Yes terday, for instance, was to be the be ginning of a cold and stormy period of seven days. Good walking. The following is the score made by the rival walkers in the six day match last week in New York: Miles. Hazael... 600 Fitzgerald 577 Noremac. 555 Hart 542 Hughes 535 Sullivan'"- 525 Among the German immigrants re cently arrived at Castle Garden, New York, was one with two little horns on his head. That's nothing. We have in this country lots of men who take on horns as a regular thing every day and they are not confined to the "horny handed sons of toil," either. The Toronto Mail claims that the number of registered letters lost in Canada is so small that it may be said to be absolutely nothing. It says that of 2,400,090 letters registered last year 93 were reported as lost or tampered with, and that all but two were recov eied or accounted for. Atlanta Constitution: Cotton seed oil is said to have poisoned a colored family in Thomaston ; but it appears that they took enough to make any one sick had it been butter or lard. There absolutely ho harmful property in made to the State of Mississippi, to aid in the construction of a railroad from Brandon to the Gulf of Mexico. Garland offered a resolution of in quiry addressed to the military com mittee as to the propriety of increasing the $100,000 appropriation for the pur chase and distribution of subsistence stores to aid in the relief of the labor ing classes in the district overflowed by the Mississippi and its tributaries. He said he had received information which convinced him that the appro priation would be insufficient. The rising of water continued, and the suf fering was really beyond estimate, even at this time. Upon the telegrams and letters which he had received, includ ing one from the Governor of Arkan sas, he deemed it his duty to call atten tion to the matter, xne resoiuuou adopted. -Tim nhinesft hill was taken up as un finished business, and Slater advocated the bill. , , . ... George announced that he emphati cally endorsed the bill and amendments of Messrs. Grover and Farley. One of the reasons governing his vote would be because with almost entire unanimi ty people of the States most affected by Chinese immigration desired its pas sage, and as clear and direct, not second hand or round aoout, yiuiwuuu w American laborers against a degraded and inferior-race now threatening to overwhelm them. Replying to what he characterized as speculations of hu manitarian, so philosophic, he said he preferred to incur the charge of incon sistency rather than subject the people of the Pacific States to a continuance nf the dancers to which they are expos ed. He did not believe the bill tran scended constitutional principles. The debate was temporarily suspend ed and Allison submitted a conference report on the immediate deficiency bill, which was adopted. The debate then proceeded, and Brown against th bill argued that 20 year's suspension being practically an inhihitinn of the immigration was a violation of the spirit if not the letter of the treaty, and an intimation to China that our first step in 20 years sus pension would be followed by 99 years extension. Dawes was awarded the floor, and the Seriate adjourned. Washington, March 6 House. The speaker announced the unfinished business to be the consideration of the consular and diplomatic appropriation bill, on the passage of which the pre vious question was ordered on Satur day. . x TTnlman. of Indiana, moved to re commit the bill with instructions to the committee on appropriations to strike therefrom all provisions in regard to envoys extraordinary and ministers nip.ninotentiarv. ministers resident and secretaries of legation, and to insert therein provisions for the appointment of such consuls and other commercial agents as shall be necessary to promote and encourage the commerce .of the United States and protect the interests of citizens of the United States in for eign countries. The motion was lost 22 to 77, and the bill passed. Under the call of States the following were introduced and referred : By Belford, of .Colorado, a resolution reciting the miseries inflicted upon the Jews in Russia, declaring that the peo ple of the United States protest against the sDirit of persecution revived in Russia, asserting that the Hebrews are Robinson, of Mississippi, opposed the proposition as one that would strike down the tax on tobacco, and give ulti mate opportunity to fraud and ? impo sition. . - : Kelly, of Pennsylvannia, stated that he was anxious to get rid of the system of Internal taxation which putethe whole process of business of particular classes under civil supervision, but this was beginning at the wrong- end. It would allow revenues, so far as he was concerned, to be frittered away. This question was now before the committee on ways and means, and was receiving grave consideration. It bad been stated that the revenue would only be reduced to the extent of six hundred dollars, but the commissioner of internal revenue had laughed at that statement and declared that the effect upon the revenue could not be as much as manufacturer's stock would be greatly depreciated. He (Kelly) would co-operate in all just efforts to relieve the country of internal revenue taxa tion but to repeal this law now would be: throw the whole tobacco trade open and depreciate the stock in the hands of every manufacturer. The House should wait until the committee on ways and means had reported on the subject. I believe that committee will, in a fortnight, bring in a bill re ducing internal revenue taxation, by an amendment of from $50,000,000 to $75, 000,000, and then it will be time to ; say what gentleman will aid in the good work of emancipating the South. Young opposed the bill, which he argued would strike down the nanufac- turing interest and make our farmers quasi manufacturers. Speer, of Georgia, contended that this vexatious and harsh system of taxation should be abolished. The motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill was lost yeas 113, nays 91. Not the necessary twe-thirda voting in the affirmative. Bliss, of New York, presented to-day 102 petitions from the States of Illinois, Indiana and New York, signed by about 30,000 citizens of those States, praying for the passage of a bill intro duced by himself granting a pension to Union soldiers and sailors of the late war of the rebellion which were con fined in Con federate prisons. Referred. Adjourned. Victims. Feeding the Starving Floo Washington, March 6. Gen. Sheri dan has appointed Captains Lee, Ninth infantry, Benham, Seventh iinf antry, LandrNihth cavalry, and Page, Third infanty.to visit the flooded regions of the South, where relief is being distrib uted and report to Commissioner Beck upon the condition and needs of the people. These officers are instructed to report promptly by telegraph. Postmaster Pearce, at Vicksburg, tel egraphs the, War Department that the levee is broken all along tjbre rivet front. Many persons drowned' out and asking lor assistance: Got. Cullom. ' of Illi nois, telegraphs that the people of Pu laski county, 111., Are appealing for aid, having been inundated by the overflow from the Ohio river. Assistance will be sent The Department also ordered five thousand additional rations to points in Southeast Missouri to be named by tfov. vnttendonw Weather. Washington, March 6. For the Mid dle States, local rainsf ollQ wed by com er, clearing weather, northerly to west erly winds, and higher barometer. South Atlantic and Gulf States, part ly cloud; weather and local rains, cold er northeast to northwest winds, and higher barometer. Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, clear ing, colder weather, northeast to North west winds and higher barometer. Ladies, Gentleren, Misses, Boys arid Cl Idren .. f. fh: ' CANNOT FAIL TO BE STJITXD IN OUR STO C f 0 F BO OTS AN IV SHOES FOR THIS FALL; AND WINTER TRADE. 'Xrx guarantee that every pair of SHOES we sell eh all be found Just as represented, and Bhall allow no house to give you better goods than we do for the money. Our stock, baa been earefully selected with a view to the wants of all classes of customers, and comprises a full line of beautiful and seasonable goods, of the very pest aaallty and all grades, from-the finest French Kid Button Boot to the Heaviest Brogin.1 if you wish to get your boots and shoes to suit you and at the lowest possible prices, you cannot ao Detter man 8t or store, mre us a e&iL ---; ' - -.- - A e. RANKIN & BRO., cpl8 - ' ' Central Hotel Block. Trade Street. EUItCESS NICHOLS, A Healthy state People' are constantly changing their homes from Bast to West and from North to South or vice versa, In search of a healthy State. If they would learn to be contented, and to use the cele brated Kidney-Wort when sick they would be much better off. The whole system can be kept In a healthy state by this simple but effectual remedy. See large adv. Alleviation. Charleston, S. C, Jan. 20, 1881. H. H. Wabnkr & Co.: Sirs-My wife's peculiar sufferings were completely alleviated by your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. H. C Mosxly. It Is Impossible for a woman after a faithful course of treatment with Lydla X. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound, to continue to suffer with a weakness of the uterus. Enclose a stamp to Mrs. Lydia I Plnkham, 238 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for her pamphlets. Mobil Bteady: middling llifec; low middling lltygo; good ordinary 10c; net receipts 911; gross 970; sales 500: stock 80.559: exports coast 1,128; France ; to Great Britain j i tq continent . Mbxfhis Quiet; middling llr; low mid dling 11c; good ordinary 1 Otto; net reoet648; gross rj sjupmenfs i.qql; sates, i.oou; bhce o8i93T. ... AUGUSTA 2uiet; middling 11io; low mid dling I0c; good' ordinary lOcc receipt 282; shipments -; sales 481. UBLK9TOM Steady; middling 115feo; low ldiUna 114ho; good ordinary 10o; net recetota 1,1-71; gross : : sales 500; stock 41.83T; etpons coastwise 2,25 1: to Ureal Britain -; to: continent t to France ; to channel NkwYobx Quiet; sales : middling uplands llc; middling Orleans 12c: consolidated net receipts 18,495; exports to Great Britain 18,988; to France ; to continent 1,941; to chan nel . Ltvibbooi Noon Fair demand freely met at previous prices; middling uplands 6 9-16d; mid dling Orleans 0d; sales 10,000; speculation and exports bou; receipts, v aoo; American ,iuu. Uplands low middling clause: March delivery 17-82da6 88 64d; March and April 6 17-32d-8 8-64d: April and May 6 19-32d; May and June 6 45-6 4dQ)6 1 1-1 6d ; June and July 6 47-64d ; July and August 6 51-64d; August and September 6 27-82d. Futures quiet Liverpool -5 F. M Sales of American cotton 6,900 bales. Uplands low middling clause: March delivery ; March and April ; April and Mav : May and June 6 ll-16d. also 6 45-64d- 6 6l-64d; June and July -; July and August 6 13-16d: August and September . Futures closed steady. FUTURES.. 1,264. An Appeal for Aid The Levees at West ' Baton Rouge Threatened. New Orleans, March 6. The fol lowing appeal, has been received here: "Baton Rouge, La., March sixth, 1882. The levees of West Baton Rouge can not stand much greater pressure. A call is made upon the interior parishes which will sutler from the flood in case the levees break, to send at once money to our aid. A few thousand dollars may prevent a repetition of the disasters of 1874. Will the people of St. Mary, Ibe ria, Trure, Bouive,LaFourehe,St. Mar tin, Assumption and Iberville respond to the call for aid in their own de fense?" The rjarishes protected by these lev ees annually produce about 122,000 hogsheads of sugar, besides molasses, cotton and rice. (Signed) C. J. Barrow, Pres'dt Police Jury, West Baton Rouge: Baton Rouge, La., March 6. The people and local authorities of Point Coupee and West Baton Rouge are not able to defend the long line of levees PYtendincr from Hickory to Morgan Sea. The State Has no runa ror mis nnrnose. and the Darishes to the South and West, protected by our levees, should resrjond at once and remit to the president of the police jury of Point Coupee and West Baton Rouge liberal ly and promptly. The authorities of rhpsft two narishes are honorable and energetic men, and every cent contrib uted will be employed to the best ad vantage. We call upon those interested direct ly in maintaining these levees and make no appeal in this time of general distress for outside aid. . (Signed) D. C VEANTAN. im SS2 CURE Nkw Toiik Net receipts 565: gross Futures closed dull; sales 52,000 bales. March 11.78S.79 ADrtl - 11.92.00 May ia.09Si.00 Jhin. 12.26S.27 July 12.41 S.00 August - Seotember 12.20. 2 1 October 11.61S.62 November i l.4Ja 40 December. , ,T ..nuary... February. . . 11.48S.50 it A LI. EIHDI f FURNITURE, BEDDING, &C. a tcll un e C&eap Bedsteads, AHBLOUXaxa, Parlpr & Chamber Suits. fiiKAJTB. ooTruaoff au. B WBrlRiUBmn, AELCm.. W. Ti BLAGKWELL & 00. Durham, N. C. Manci&ctcrsra bi tits Original asd ig emii'li' ! I fm ii. as mm n i miimii hj"j fsiiiiiiwiwiinii iinTrT"rm Tri rnti t tit nririK! Our claim for ir.t-rit is based U Upon tlie fact that a chemical analysis proves thai, iho tobacco 1 grown ia our section is brttort adapted to mIie a GOOD.PURE, satisfactory smolco than ANY jp OTHEI1 tobacco stvu ia the p world; and being skuated inj the HEART of this fine tobacco 4 section, VE liavc the PICK oTp the offerings. TI:e public ap- preciate this; hence our sales : F.XCKKD the products of ALL the loading manufactories com- bined. JS&f'Jone olivine unless bears the irada-iiuirk of tlie Hull. Mar -22 ly The leading Scientists or To-day agree that most diseases are caused by disordered Kidney or T ir if thAmfnrn. thA KldneTs and Livers are kept in perfect order, perfect health will be th et re sol t 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 a new era in the treatment of these troubles. Made from a simple tropical leaf of rare value, it con tains lust the elements necessary to nourish and invigorate both of these great organs, and safely restore ana Keep laem ui uruer. v u BKMEDY for all the diseases that cause pains in the lower part of the body tor Torpid Liver Headaches JaundiceDizziness Gravel Fever, Ague Malarial Fever, and all difficulties of the Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs. It is an excellent and safe remedy for females during Pregnancy. It will control Menstruation and is Invaluable for Leucorrhcea or Falling of the aBlood Purifier it Is unequalled, for it cures the organs that mask the blood. This Remedy, which has done such wonders, is put up In the LABGKST SIZED BOTTLK of any medicine upon the market, and is sold by druggists rixr.ii of i ok rwor hnttiA. For Diabetes. enqu lOT WABNKR'S 8 AFI DLiBBTES CUBE. It is a POSITIYB Remedy. . M FINANCIAL. Nnw York. Exchange, ,, 4.851 Governments 5's fe higher New 5's 102ife Four and a half per cents 1-1 M Four per cents, ' j Money, b"5 State bonds Irregular.. Sub-treasury balances-Gold 581,255 " " Currency-.- 4.3oO Stocks Opened weak and closed strong; Alabama-Class A,2tof 81 to Alflhnma. Class A. small oJ Alabama Glass B, 5's 1.02 Alabama Class C. 4's. , 84 c.MMum und Northwestern 1.804 Chicaeo and Northwestern preferred, l-!HVi ltrtA do Bast Tennessee 11 OannU 1.H7 Illinois central. i T.T Lake.8hore 1 J.4V& Louisville and Nashville i o Memphis and Charleston of NnahrlllA and ChAttanooua 65 New York Central 1 Pittsburg. l Richmond and Allegheny l Richmond and Danville i-fo Rvlr Talftnrt l.rfO Wntuuth. fit. Tmla A Pacific 83 IA Wabash, 8t Louis & Pacific preferr'd fTfa Western Union. 7 014 CITY COTTON MARKET. Omen of Thx Observer. I Charlottk, March 8, 1882. ( The market yesterday closed Quiet at the fol lowing Quotations: Onnil Mlflrtllno lHA 8trlctly mlddllnit MMlllna 11 nrrlAt Inn mMdllnff 1 0 Low middling. i?2 Tinges.. rTTT!.. wmVa Storm cotton. 6fc8 Sales yesterday 79 bales. OF A URGE STOCK OF Mew and Stylish I . . r I "- -- - I' ' f v J FA a La MM MM II L MM MM II L M MM M II L M M M II L L L L L M M M II T.T.T.T. T.f .T.T. II NN N EEE RRR T II N N NK K R Y II N N N F.E RRR Y HNE R It NNKEER K Cures SYPHILIS in any stage. CATARRH, ECZEMA, OLD SORES, PIM PLES, BOILS, or ANY SKIN II N II N Y Y -AT lexu &&vtvtlszmtnts. Jan28 Rochester, N. Y. 13 the oil, and when its use becomes gene ral, as it is bound to do, people will wonder that they ever raised objection to it. dav in the case of nnllpp.tor. against Samuel Welch, et al. in error to the Circuit Court for the Southern district of New York, county of Newnan the sugar case has ren dered a decision against the position taken by .the Treasury Department. ThA Snnrpme Court holds that dutiable loyal citizens and subjects and request- quality of sugars is to be determined by ing the President to submit to his" im- tneir actUal color, graded by duties' penal majesty tne czar tne inenaiy as-1 standard, and not by their sachanne Conkling Declines the Honor ttt i nw.-.Ymsv-vT f am1 tX XJrai rt o n Arthur has received from" Conkling a MARKETS BY TELEGKAPH letter declining the Associate justice ship of the Supreme Court. The United States Supreme Comrt to- JSdwin A. Merrirx, LIME! LIME ! LIME ! Wittkowsky I Barai's . mar5 2t MARCH 6, 1882. PROPUCE. -:o:-:o:- H Louisville Courier-Journal: The Pension Agents of the country received last year 224,705.26 for their services in paying 2GS,830 pensioners, but they are demanding more pay. which they should not get. The whole Pension Department should be transferred to the War Office, and the pensioners shouldbe paid by the army paymasters. That would be economy. There are ten cities in the United States having more than 200,000 popu lation and there are ten more with more than 100,000 population. Of nine on the first list New York and Boston have an English name; Philadelphia, Greek; Brooklyn, Dutch ; Chicago, Indian ; St. Louis, French; Baltimore, Irish; Cin cinnati, Latin, and San Francisco, Spanish. Lemon juice for rheumatism seems to be taking in Washington. The Au gusta Chronicle correspondent speak ing of it says: "The cure of Senator VoorHees, who has suffered considera bly with rheumatic gout, has brought a very simple remedy into much vogue here. Mr. Nixon, the Financial Secre tary of the Senate, who was similarly afflicted, tells me that it has worked al most a miracle in his behalf. As a few of your readers may have some inter est in learning the curative process, I will give it. Take two lemons ; squeeze the juice into a cupful of hot water. Drink of this beverage three times daily as hot as you can stand it. It must be taken on an empty stomach that is be fore meals. A River Steamer Sank. LOUISVTLLB, Ky, March 6.-The steamer James D. Parker, from Cincin nati for Memphis, was sunk in the channel under the railroad' bridge shortly after noon yesterday, at this rttv She was being piloted over the . Sitf! .Twnk Vaible. and he- savs nwcnirt by the vessel . frt anuwfir her 2t wfv .br, and a half of surancesof the people of the United States, and to request him to exercise his powers and for the sake of humani ty to protect his Jewish subjects from the violence of their enemies. By Hammond, of Georgia, a bill re ducing the tax upon the manufacture of worms and stills fifty per cent. By King, of Louisiana, to provide pensions to soldiers and sailors of the Mexican war and the Indian war of 1836. By Dingley, of Maine, to place Amer ican shipping employed in the foreign carrying trade on an equal footing with vessels of other countries engaged in the same service. It abolishes consular fees, repeals .the law directing the as sessment of hospital dues upon sailors and provides that the tonnage tax which is now imposed annually shall be imposed upon every entire cargo. It also imposes on foreign vessels en tering American ports light dues. equivalent to those imposed on Ameri can vessels by the nations to which said vessels may belong. By Candler, of Massachusetts, to equalize duties on sugars and molasses. It fixes the rates of taxation on molas ses, Melada syrup of sugar cane juice, tank bottoms, .cane molasses, and all sugar not above 13ds. in color at 25 per cent, ad valorem, and on sugars above l3ds. in color at 35 per cent, ad valorem. By Vance, of North Carolina, to place all surviving soldiers and sailors who served in Indian wars on the pension rolls. By Cornell, of New York, amending the statutes in relation to duties on sugar. It provides that a tax of 25 per centadvalorem shall be levied on sugar, molasses and confectionery, and that under these titles shall be included syrup of- sugar and sugar cane juice, Melada tank bottoms, concentrated mo lasses and concentrated Melada. By Kelly, of Pennsylvania, to abolish discriminating duties and to enlarge the free list. It places a large number of articles on the free list. By Gibson, of Louisiana, for the im provement of the Mississippi River. By Hewitt, of Alabama, to restore to pension list the names of persons drop ped therefrom by reason of participating in or aiding the rebellion. Dibrell, of Tennessee, moved to sus- ftend the rules and pass the bill repeal ng so much of clause six of section 3,244 Revised Statutes relating to the sale of leaf tobacco as imposes a fine or penalty on farmers and producers of leaf tobacco who may sell the same to consumers, and providing that hereaf ter all farmers, or other producers of leaf tobacco shall beallowed to sell their eight I own or their tenant's production with- strength tests. as ascertained by chemical Another Senoas Crevasse. New Orleans, March 8. There is another serious crevasse about half a mile from here, which started at some time last night. It is on the west side of the bayou on Legarde's place and is a foot wide by eight- feet and is in creasing. They are at work at it now. This covers the J. J. Joy, and Legarde place already. Mr. Pardely, superintend ent of the Morgan road, who has been here, has ordered all the section hands available to this point. The water has fallen in the bayou one foot on account of the breaks. Another Break. LaFourche, La., March 6. At 10 a. m. yesterday at Pittsman Place, three miles below here, the left bank gave way and there is now a sweep of water 30 feet wide and 10 feet deep. Three large plantations are already undar wa ter. On the left on the Morgan track, from the 44th to 46th mile post, the wa ter is within 18 inches of the track. Efforts have been made to stop it. A number of sacks and 200 men-have been ordered there. A Ttai fffcjt and Cargo Lost. Louisville? KYn March 6. The wreck of the Bteamer Parker is going to pieces and in consequende of her posi tion across the channel in the Chute it is impossible to get to her so that all of her cargo will be lost. Nothing of the boat is to be seen above the water ex- sept the pilot house. Some of the pas sengers went South on the Harris B. Brown, while others remained here. The life savers rescued the baggage, books and papers. Captt Tickenor en tered a protest here to-aay, m Sanded Cotton. ' Oldham, March 6, At a meeting of cotton masters here on- Saturday last it was stated that enormous losses were being made by sand adulteration of cot ton, and that this season is the worst known in the cotton trade. . Much in dignation was expressed at the adulter ation. WnJfTN qton , N. C. Spirits turpentine qnletat 49c Rosin firm; strained $1.90; good strained ll95. Tar steady, at 3 l.82Vfe Crude turpentine steady, at $2.25 lor hard:$.E0 for yeUow dip; 82 SO lOr VuXlIl iiAici iui ). wiu m.inevM prime white 8288; mixed 77. BiXTMORi Noon Floor steady and active; Howard street and Western super $3,500 $4.50; exnVS4.75a$5.85; famUy-$6.0g$7.00; City Mills, 8up!r$8.603$4.50; extra S758M5; Rio brands $6.75; Patapsco family $7.75. Wheat -Southern quiet; Western opened firmer, but de clined and Closed easier; Southern red 8 1.302)- tl.85: amber $1.380$1.4O; No. 1 Maryland 1.88 asked; No. 2 Western winter red spot, i 28Wft81.28Sfc; March $1.29 asked; April li:81e1.8lS May $.32V6a$1.83; June SI 8&; JUT Sl.lWiSl.l; August $1.16 Iilft Corn-Southern steady; Western dull; southern white 78; Southern yellow 6869. Baitwor Night Oats higher; aoutnern 4Rfti52' Western white 51052; mixed 49&50; fenn.tianl 48ffl52. Provlslons-julet; mess Dork Sl7.50a$l 8 2B Bulk meats-shoulders and ffi rtb sides, packed 71A10. Bacon -shoulders 8&?aY libSdMll; bams 18ai-8. Lard reflnedll Coflee-flrm; Rio canoes -ordinary toMreOlO. Snmr firm; A sort 9 Whiskey -quiet, at $1.17a$118. Freights quiet - Ciuciwhatj Flour, easier; family S5.70SS6.20; fane? $8.50a$7-00. Wheat-firmer; No. 2 red Stater SL2& Com-unsettled; No. 2 mixed 621A fiSiA Oats -In good demand; No. 2 mixed. 48 JiW Pork- doll, at $17.50. Lard-dull and loVw at $1 0.12V Bulk meats-duU and lower to sell: shoulder? 6V; clear ribs 914; clear sides oV. Bacon m good demand: shoulders $7.25; clew ribs $10.12&: elear $10.76. Whiskey -ac-tfIftrm.ttl.i6: combination sale, of fin- ishfld Koods barrels on a basis of $1.16. 8u- gTr-nrmerj hards 94410i; wOr!eans IA8-Hoes-aulel; common and light $o.256.7B; SSSnff and butchers $8.40$7.0O. Receipts 480; shipments 142. mw York Southern flour, dull; common to fair extra $5.1O0$8.6O; good to choice extra S3 80a$8.00. Wheat opened heavy and unset edaFkffilo lower, and closing dull and weak; ungradeSte4$l.l5tt8l.81;un $1.83J4$l-84. corn-opened dull and heary at ViOVt lower, and closing weak nd declining ; Snaded 65; No. 2. March 68; AprU 69ViS72. Oats about Vo lower and less active No. 8, 48w. Hods wean and declining, and demand light; Year lines 12 20. Coffee firm and quiet and prices Whanged; o 8 10. Sugar-firm and quiet; fair U) good refining quoted at 7 5-163-7 7-16; refined steady and moderate trade; Stand ard A 69. Molasses-steady and moderate In quiry. Rice firm and in fair demand. Bos In 8rm. at 82 850$2.4O. Turpentine-firm, at 5m Wool about steady and demand moderate; Do ZiiU RshtdMt Texasl430. Pork-a shade easier, at $lb5d fo old; 8170 for new. Middles-dull and easier: Ion? clear ttfc Ufd- 12Vi150 lower ana unseuipa, -jft"" U-adeT 810.50a$10.85; April 610.450810.55. Freights to Liverpool market doll. COTTON. G aiteston Finn ; middlings U J0" J?'?; dllng 11IAC good ordtoary AWS b ESTST. a vrvr: now two more Kilns in addition to our PJSBPKTUAL KILN we ure now preparea 10 FILI. ORDERS PROMPTLY, m nn ohnrt nnticA. and at DTlces that defy competi tion. We guarantee Quality, and make no charge unless Lime proves satisfactory. W y,nvtt an nnCT In Charlotte Of A. C. Sum- mervllle: who wlU receive orders for small lots at reduced prices. Reference as to Quality of Lime given on appli cation. SIMON BBOTHKKa, Box No. 38. Gaffney City S. C. mar7 8 m Good Kentucky Mules. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. T HA.VB just received Fifty of the finest Kentucky X. Mules ever onerea on idis marnei. iuejm mnnsure from 141 to 18 hands high, and will be sold cheap. JOHN W. WAD3WOBTH. mar7 tf CITY TAXES. T AM reaulred by the Board of Aldermen to make JL settlement of Taxes due the city for the year 1881 at once. Delinquents are hereby notified that unless they call and settle at once their prop erty will be advertised on the 21st day of Marth, 1882. C F. HARRISON, mar7 td City Tax Collector, iraaote -I HAVE JOST RECEIVED-- CURES WHEN" ALL OTHER REMEDIES FAIL!!! If you doubt, come to see us, and we will CURB YOU. or charge nothing!!! Write for particulars, and a copy of the little book "Message to the Unfortunate Suffering." Ask any prominent Druggist as to our Standing. er$1000 REWARD will be paid to any chemist who will find on analysis of luO bottles of s. 8. 8. one particle of Mercury, Iodide of Potassium, or any Mineral suosiance. Atlanta, Ga (rEB BOTTLE.) Price of SmaU Siza 51. 00 Lare Size 1.75 iec31 SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. A LOT QF- Gino Guano We Have added to our Stoet a Supply of GUANO. porta eoajtwiae . continent 113i to France to channel ALSO xDOrta to Great lle; low middling haired sweetheart Instead of a bottle of sent bis auburn f Dr. Ball's eoogh syrup a bottle of balrdje, wants to know thij Dest way to commit nwuuo. 5fi. j7Sr.f- in the Chute. Thepteamer out license or penalty. of Slower end' of Bubble rock, The motion was seconded 83 to 60, with iter bow up stream, and la a total Theljfe saying crew arrived on SKiS Tten wlnutet after the aod, ientknd by their timely aid prevented ft ffl Amid the excitement fiTtineuished by tbse ort bpardj before KgaaSuch headway. and a half hour's debate was . entered upon. - v Dibbell advocated the bill which, he asserted, would only reduce the reve enue about ; six hundred dollars. At present it cost the government $10,000 to enforce the law and collect that six. -hundred dollars. . JKBftlBLX LOSS OF LIF Mniiimf nf mtH. mice. eats, bed buss, roaches. lose their Uvea by collision with "Bougu on Bats." SoWbydruggisra, inc. Life U not really lived that cannot be enjoyed. The nerves must work harmoniously or there can not be happiness. In Dr, Benson's Celery ana Chamomile Fills, the nervous Jady. finds certain relief. They cure indigestion, flatulence ana neu ralgia. - ; .. DeserriBg Artie. A15??I2f?S: The exoepuonai cieaniuieas ut rtuot hw. Balsam mSses it popular. 3rajr halw ar Impos BlUlo with its occaHtwew . -, . . . wTcfl. mMitriff ii ft 18c: net feofa 1.8877 ro 1 "took 41.428; ertoftMst-. wie 1,042; sales 828; exports to Great Britain 8,837! to comment . BAirorora-Steadn mtd'g 11 ,&-f JiSZStn. dllns: 10 8-1 6: good ordinary 101: netwcelpts 105 mwnmm 01 Q- utlaa Unfit atoek BI.GtBi Wiuun SnauitwiM 1KO: uninnAm axporta to Grei Britain : to cononem llShej eood ordlnarv lOUic: net receipw . Svu 841: wiee stoeit iv,oan t""" " reat Britain 1,664: toVranee . ; Trrr.vTWypnir Anlal. miAAUna HSfa0:lOW mid- Itag-W ljK good ordinary 10 ri6c:rec'ts893: gross ; sales , toeit 7.112; wporti oastwtee 888: to: Great BylUfln WsrJ W continent . . . , i Philadelphia Firm: middling lle: low middling lllAc: srood ominan. l(Me; netreoelpu 48: irroM 487; sales spinner. i oe 1 4.765; exports Great , Britain i m continent SATAOTAH-fiteadv: middling 11 lS-l8c: low mld- 4llng lOSAei . good-nrdlnao. 9. net receipts 756: grow" 1.888: sales 2.000L jtoeir oa.718; exporu eoastwiae 2.737: td Great Brttsan 4,687; to JBum .nun..; to Hnnfit i.i.hj . ho " 7 i Slew OHUtAHBOtUnt:. 'middling ' lUte: - low taidabng lle: (roodtwdlnarr 10ej netjee!pts 4.82U giljl3Tale 8;000; stock 850.420; vnw hiwd D, i Wi W " iyv nel . " ' tt" . - : -GENUINE Kainitt, or German Potash .Salts. t&- CALL AND STIR U3. , fi Street s ? i V mat 7 AND MS. BOTH ATLAM'A -ATSD rUILUDEL- PUIA SIZE. np pnj pau Vndethill THo. ok I Eins. SIBLEY & CO, Will mail FREE thei Cata-' logne for 1883, containing ftescripti-re Prlae'-Ust of Field smd: Cwrden r-H4iil:l HOW TO TELL GENUINE SIMMONS LIVER KEUL' LATOH, OR MEDICINE. Look for clean neat WHITE WRAPPER with the red symbolic letter stamped upon it in the form of a ribbon gracefully curved into the letter Z embracing tne emblems of our trade, Spatula. Mortar and Graduate with the words A. Q SIM MONS' LIVEB RKGULATOR or MEDrciN K iher on, also observe the signature of J. n. ZKIUN & CO., in red Ink on the bide. TAKE XO OTUE11. Beware of those who know nothing of Medical Compounds who put out nostrums kuown to sour, and being analtzed prove worthless and only mads to fleece the public, and to pirate on the well earn ed reputation of Zeilin & Co's. medicine these fradds have no reputation to sustain and will cheat you for a few penneys every way they can. See W'lio Endorses the Genuine. Hon. Alex. H. Stephens, Rt. Rev. Jno. W. Beckwith, Bishop of Qa., Gen. Jno B. Gordon, U. S. tenator, RL Rev. Bishop Pierce, Hon. Jno. Gill Sboiter, J. Jfidgar Thompson, Hon. B. H. Hill. Hon. J. C. Breckinridge, Prof. David Willis, D. D. Chief Justice Hiram Warner, of Gm. Le wis Wunder, Assistant P. M. Pnjla., Pa., aiid thousands of others from whom we have 14-. ters or commendation ana recommenuauun. It is eminently a Family Medeclne; and by ba- Jng kept ready for Immediate resort win saya many an nour 01 sntrenng ana many ftaun" " time and doctors' bills. Dr. Simmons' Liver Regulator, MANUFACTURED OHLT BY J. II. ZEILIN & CO., PHILADELPHI i. Sold by all Respectable Druggists. feb24 Bnlbi, '"' 6rnameiitaJ' Orasses. and Immortelles,; Gladiolus; . Iues, JtoMSft'ianta, Gardes ; ImpMmenta. Beavtifblly iOaa ; traied.OverlOOpageSkA.ddrM ROCHESTER,N.Y. CHICAGO. ILL 179-183 East Main St 200-206 Rwdotph St I FllESTI FLORIDA ORANGES ' " PEHeaTflpe, Pigs Tee Cod glsh CONGRESS WATER. CATIIAIiriC E triv. A 7 f AIj Is a well known speoiao for CONSUMPTION, in DIGESTION, and all disorders of the STOMACH, LiyfiS and KIDNEYS. KINBTY YiiBS? popular use attests its purity, safety and Superiority to all waters of this class. Avoid ail coarse, irritating waters, foreign and domestic; they Impair the- digestive organs and kidneys, tliereby Inducing Irreparable results. Nouo Gfiiiulao Sold on Draught, mariameod ,' maiSl &K.7dOWXLV3. RANTED. it C2 mar4 3t Art:! ,, wet Tryon iiUeeb - IMPORTANT TO GOLD MINERS. Iciproved Double Acting Concentrator. work a larger quantity of pulp arid save YV a larger per centage of SULPHUBETtJ than a&y other known device, t devices, costing double the money. For further particulars, address, at Washington.!! Cr ' BBYAN TYSON, v Seven years experience in California. mar2d3t wl : ft i - ,;:v
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