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HAY?NA fnEBUT BEYilGitHfcNT?bpani8u 0 ad INET?'STORMY meeting between sickles and ca8tellar, ao , ao. Havana., November 21,?Santiago ad vioes to the lGth have been received. Nothing important since the 12tb, ex? cept the sailing ot the Virginias for Ha? vana. Paris, November 22.?The Cabinet will probably be re-organized to-day. It is understood that too Doke de Broglio, Minister of Foreign Affairs; Magne, Minister of Finance, and Des ecligny, Minister of Publio Works, will remain. London, November 22.?Speoial de? spatches agree that the recent inter viowabetween Oastellar and Sickles was stornjv?Siokles barely escaped mob? bing, Hivana, November 22.?The Diaro saysfwe do not oonaidor it withiu the j bonids of jastice or reason tb t war ?head resnlt from tbe capture of the Virgin us and its legal consequences, bot i\ the conflict oomes. let us imitate the ekmpl.B of our ancestors and make ** T?h^?lianieh race in Cuba the admira? tion Si the American hemisphere. The Vose do Cuba believes in u diplomatic settlement, but praises activity in re nAiring the forts. Madrid, November 22.?Under ar? rangements with tbe British Minister, General Siokles stopped the prepara? tions he was making to leave Madrid. Teluaraphlc-Amerlcan Bl?ttere. FATAIi accident?BRUTAL outrages? CUBAN indignation meetings?uncle BAM vigorously preparing FOB "war? destsuuttve pra.trie fire?TWEED's 8entbnce?the bb1ti3h protest, ao. Atlanta, November . 21.?Owen Lynch,, book-keeper of tbo State Road, was k?led by a switch engine to-day. Nb^tOAnaan, Oonn., November 21.? Mrs. Jos. Silleok, a widow, owning and occupying alone, a small plaoe in this town, was brutally murdered this morn? ing, with an axe, her clothing saturated with kerosene and the body nearly con Binned, aid tbe bouse was on fire when discovered. Au axe, with blood and hair, a small piece of skull and brains and an empty kerosene can were found in the room with a large pool of blood on the carpol and floor. A hole had been bnrned through the floor, through whioh the. oharred remains of the body had fallen into the oeMar. The skull showed two oats with the axe. No sus? picion, so far, rests on any one. No motive oan be conceived of except plun? der. The house had been ransacked. Washington, November 21.?It is still unlikely tbat other than.precau? tionary measures will, bo taken until Congress acts. While tbe President seems to bo in accord with?theindignant feelings of the people, he will do no? thing to plaoe tbe country in a false position before the world. A leading Senator.who bad a conversation with the President, to-day, bos no doubt tbat when Cc "ess meets, the public will be satisfied that prudence, combined with a doe regard to onr national honor, bus been observed by the Executive Depart? ment of the Government. Washington, November 22.?Iu a dispute over tbo price of sawing wood, a negro fatally wounded an Irish woman with a piBtol. It seems not to be generally kuowu tbat there have boon preparations going on, undor the direction of the Secretary of War, for placing our arsenals iu con? dition to supply the wants of an army in the field, in ease' of war, and looking to the condition of the armament of our fortifioations, for the successful dofenoo of onr harbors against a hostile attack by the iron-olads. The orduauce de? partment of the army is at this moment in most aotivo preparation for a state of war, and is ready to supply un army with entire equipments of war material, inolnding the most approved breech loading arms and field and Biege batte? ries of artillery, with every kind of am? munition. The telegraph has beon vigo? rously need, nrging forward every pre? paration to the extent of ordnance ap? propriations, and ordnanoe officers are fully alive to the gravity of the occa? sion and to tbo necessity of amide pre? parations to meet ull demands, should war bo the result of our present compli? cations; while, from the nature of the oase, the navy bad to take tbo active initiative. The War Department is f ally up to the crisis iu quiet prepara? tion for the future. Probabilities?For the South Atlantic States, North-easterly and South-tsterly winds, cloudy weather and rain. St. John's, N. F., November 22.?A despatah says tho Telegraph Cable Steamer Bobert Lowo was lost near Si. Sohott's, St. Mary's Bay, on Wednesday morning. Tho chief officer and two boat's crows were saved. The captain's and two other boats are missing. The tug steamer Cabal has beon despatched to assist the missing beats. New York, November 22.-4,000 Ger? mans at Germania Hall, last night, ex? pressed sympathy for Cuba, and a rigor? ous policy towards Spain. Tho follow? ing uro ?he resolutions adopted, which tu6 intended to be laid before Congress at tho opening of the session: Whereas, the people of Cuba arc not only iu the same, but in a much worse, condition than the people of tho United States were at tho timo of tho declara? tion of their independence, tho Spanish Government, in allowing, under tho barbarian rule of so-called Spanish vo? lunteers, the perpetration of most terri blo cruelties und outrageous deeds of violence toward tho inhabitants of the iolo of Cuba, iu defiance of humanity und civilization; and whercus, these barbarians, who, it appears, uro inde? pendent of the Spanish Government, trample alike upon laws and usages of humanity and civilization, insult our flag on the open sea, and incarcerate aud murder our citizens; therefore, be it Resolved, That wo ask the Govern? ment of the United States and Con? gress, in the name of humanity and to prevent their repetition, to accord to tbe Cubans, now fighting for their in? dependence, the rights of belligerents, and, as soon as possible, to acknowledge Cuba as a free republic Resolved, Taut we further ask the Government aud Congress of tbe Uuited States to demand of tbe Spanish Go? vernment iu Madrid, nsjwell as of tbe authorities of Cuba, full satisfaction for the insult to our flag and for tbn cruel? ties committed by the Cuban volunteers, and to enforce these demands with all tbe means in their power. A Georgian, named Thomas Hender? son, was robbed of $6,000 and valuable documents in a street car. Chicago, November 22.?Garuior takes tbe first prize; Wassey second; C. Dion third; Dalj fourth, and J. Dion fifth. New Orleans, November 22.?An en? thusiastic mass meeting of tbe friends of Cuba was held to-day. The resolu? tions express admiration for the devo? tion and sacrifices of tbe Cubans during the fivo year* contest. Tho Virginius tragedy was denounced as utterly out? rageous; the Monroe doctrine was re? asserted, with pledge.-) of support and condolence for the families of tbe vic? tims of tho recent butchery. New Yobk, November 22.?A state meut is contained iu a letter from Ha? vana that on tho night of the 7th inst., when the news of tbe Virginius reached Havana from Santiago, the Spanish vo? lunteers, in fiendish exultation over their triumph, visited tbe widows of tbo Masons shot iu 1S6S, and brutally out? raged the helpless women; in their struggles, four were killed, seven have since died, and several uro in suuh a dangerous condition tbut they cauuot possibly recover. A petition circulated in this oity is signed generally by the Masters of the Masonic Lodges iu New York and tho Past Masters of Lodges residiug here, calling for au emergent session of tbe Grand Lodge of tbe State to take such action us may be necessary. Similar action on tbe part of tbe Masonic fraternity is takeu in New Jersey uud Massachusetts. New Yobk. November 22 ?Tweed was brought into court this morning, for sentence. An immeuse crowd filled the corridors and room. Tweed's counsel is arguing tbe motion for a stay of judg? ment. His sentence- is twelvo years in the County jail and S12.000 hue. The steam tug Jumes Cook sunk off tbe highlands. Capt. Dickens, tbe fire? man and a suilor were carried to sea. Tbe others were saved. From tbe correspondence of tbe El Croniata, it appears that after tho British Vice-Consul found his effort* to secure a postponement of the shooting of the persons claiming British citizenship to be in vain, tbe British Commodore at Jamaica took tbe matter iu band, aud telegraphed tbo following to the Go? vernor of Santiago do Cuba: "Iu the interests of friendly relations between our respective Governments, I beg you to delay the execution of alleged British subjects, until the Captain of tbo Niobe can communicate with you." Borriel replied: 'T do not possess authority to accede to the petition you Keiid me. The law must be fulfilled." Consequently, tbe men claiming British citizenship were executed. Tbo Powbattau sailed for Key West, with tbo Manhattan in convoy. Judge Blutchford has postponed tbe order citing Jay Cooko & Co. to show cause why they should not be declured involuntary bankrupts for two weeks. Columbus, Qa., November 22.?To? night, one of the largest meetings ever bold in this part of the South gathered to express indignation at the lutu Spu niah atrocities. . Resolutions of a very bitter character were adopted. Intense ontbusiusm wus manifested. St. Louis, November 22 ?A prairie fire iu Kansas burned the town of Oli? vet. Much property has been de? stroyed. Telegraphic?.Unmincrelal in imru. Columbia, November 23 ?Sules of cotton yesterduv aG bales?middling 13^(a}13'i'o London, November 22 ?Noon.?Con? sols 92 J8'. ?s Ol'J. Paris, November 22 ?Rentes 58f. 20c. Liverpool, November 22?3 P. M.? Cotton a shade) firmer?uplands 8\v?i, 8,'?; Orleans 8%; sales 12.000 babe; speculation uud export 2,000; to arrive 1 10 higher; uplands, not buiow good ordinary, shipped November, December or January, SjJJ; uplauds, not below good middling, delivered November, 8 7 16; stilus include 7,500 American; Orleans, not below good ordinary, shipped December or January, 8 0-10. New York, November 22?Noon.? Gold opened at 10. Cotton quiet and steady?uplands l?^'; Orleuus 16; fu? tures opened: November 15,'.;; Decem? ber 15iii, 15?*<; January 15,^, 15J8'; February 15 15-16, 1GJ?; March 16*4, 16 7-16; April 16 ? 10, 16^. Flour ad? vancing. Wheat very firm. Corn a shade firmer. Pork quiet aud firm?new mess 14: 25@14.G0. Lard firm?steam 7Jg. Freiguts steady. Stocks uctivo aud irregular. Gold IQlg. Money, 7 bid. Erchaugo-long 7; short 8,'.j. Go vornmeuts strong. S.utO bonds quiet uud nominal 7 P. M.?Cotton?not receipts 1,295 bales; gross 2,872; futures closed quiet; sales 21,100: November IS1,?; December | 15)^, 15 ?82; January 15 ?3-16, 15 19 32; | February 15;<u'. 15 15 Id; March 16,'4;i April 16J4, 16 17 32. Cot.ou easier; j sales 1,339 bules, at 15j%@16. Flour Olosed dull UUd prices unchanged. Wheat iuaotivcr and lower; shippers holding off?winter red Western 1.55. Corn inactiver?prime Western mixed, in store, 69. Pork firm?new 1150. Lard steady, ut 7%. Groceries firm. Freights steady. Money active, ut 7 to 1 32 commission. Sterliug heavy, ut 7. Gold strong, at 10;K@10)?. Go* vernmvnts dull and strong. States quiet and nominal. L Bank*, statement?Laaua -decreased '$605,000; Specie increased. $938,800; lef gal tenders increased $4,804,200; depo-s eits increased $6sl22,400; circulation decreased $57,900. Tbe above is the first bank atatemeut issued since the panic St. Louis, November 22.?Flour dull and unchanged. Corn unchanged and dull?No. 2 mixed 42@43,'?, ou track. Whiskey nominal. Mess pork nomi? nally higher, at 11.50. Bacou, nothing doing. Lard active and stronger? steam 7 on spot. Cincinnati, Novomber 22 ?Flour 6 75@7.00. Coru firm?old ear, shelled, 54@55. Pork strong, at 12.75; held at 13.00. Lard?steam rendored held firmly, ut 7.10'@7,,4; kettle 7l$(Cal'}?. Bacon?shoulders scarce uud firm, ut 6@G^; clear rib OJ^CgC?.,; clear 0?;@ 7. Whiskey strong, at 80. Philadelphia, November 22. ?Cot? ton firm?middling 15^; low middling 15)4'; strict good ordinary 15; net re? ceipts 127 bales; grosaJ.49. Augusta, November 22.?Cotton strong?middliug 14@14}$; receipts 1.G1G bales; sales 1,821; stock 11,158. Charleston, November 22.?Cottou firmer?middling 14>'u@14j?4'; low mid? dling 14;1?; strict good ordinary 14; net receipts 2,277 hules; exports to Great Britain 2.241; coastwise 330; sales 1,000; stock 40,059. MiiMi'ins, November 22.?Cottou of? ferings light?low middling 14'^iV/.^.1^; receipts 2.406 bales; shipments 1,599; stock 25,695. Galveston, November 22.?Coltou demand good uud ofi'eriugs light?good ordinary 13,<a; ordiuary 12; not receipts 1,824 bales; exports coastwise 147; sules I, 700; stock 32,032 Savannah, November 22.?Cottou firm?middling 14V.{; net receipts II, 039 bales; exports coastwise 2,50S; sales 2.G51; Btock 96,897. Wilmington, November 22 ?Cottou firm, with active demaud?middling 14}?; net receipts 195; sules 155; stock 1,101. Norfolk, November 22 ?Cottou quiet?low middling 14; net receipts 1,927 bales; exports coastwise 1,877; sales 450; stock 7.4S8. New Orleans, November 22.?Cottou in slight demand?middliug 15?4; low middling 15; strict good ordinary 14; net receipts 1,957 bales; gross 3,100; ex port3 to Great Britain 3,440; coustwise 1,138; sales 4,500; stock 116,78S. Baltimore, November 22.?Cottou ? firm?middling 15,1$; low middliug 14?.j@14Je; strict good ordinary ll,1^; gross reoeipts 1,274 bales; exports coast? wise 115; sales 215; scock 11,121. Mobile, November 22 ?Cotton quiet aud firm?middling lS^^ilS,1 j'; low middling 14^; strict good ordinary i4@i4.l4; uet receipts 1,914 bales; ex? ports coastwise G50; sales 6,301; stock 28,334. Boston, November 22.?Cotton quiet and firm?middling l?Ja'; net receipts 82 bales; gross 1,117; sales 200; stock 6,000. Fleeino from the State?We print with pleasure tho letter of "Censor," but we are uot yet prepared to admit that our case is so bad that it is oilher necessary or wise for hale, hearty aud intelligent citizens of South Carolina to go to Texas to livo. There is plenty of work to do here. And we say frankly, that, whenever the white citizens of the State reulize their power and use it, they can coutrol tho governmeut iu its every branch. This could have been done ut any general electiou held since the war, bad the whites been roady aud resolve 1 to meet Ihe enemy with his own weapons. It can be done at the next election, if the people will stand toge? ther aud act together. Very few citizens of South Carohuu have gained anything by emigrating. Apart from that and in any event, we had rather stay here to help to save tbo State, than go elsa where, with the hope of saving our? selves. ? Churl 'skoi Netcs. The Stamp Duty on Medicines.?The pharmaceutists of Baltimore are agitat? ing tbo question of the removal of the slump duties on medicines. Tiny pro? pose to hold a meeting aud petition Congress to abolish the use of stamps on medicines entirely, '>r, n" that cau uot bo uHeeled, to obtain tho repeal of the law au far as it iiilects all except pro? prietary medicines, or some similar modification o! tbe law. l'hey claim that us the stamps add to Ihe cost of medicines, it falls upou (h i purchaser, many of whom are poor, aud the policy of tbo iax 1 ?ws ought to be lo relieve all such of lli?*ir weight. Court Prospect.?Jn the House, on Thursday, tho 13th, our sable repre? sentative, Mills, introduced a joint reso? lution authorizing the Shenil, Clerk of Coqrt and Couuty Auditor of Laurcus County to druw a jury for said Couuty. j li would be souiutbing of a novelty for tho sleepiug walls of our "Temple of Justice" to bo roused from a nap of more than threo years, by having a I court. Wo know not which would bo, the more welcome sound, that of a cir? cus horn or uncle George Moore voci? ferating "O, Yol" at the Court liutiso door.?Lauren&villc Herahf, 1 Despite the panic, the hard times aud their own linauciiil troubles, Ainisu Sprague was in irriud on Weduesday I last, llo showed a true spirit of cc ?no- | my, though, iu uot going tint of iho family 1 >r a wife, lie married his oou.sin. "Of tliu dead let nothing be said but I what in favorable." A New York rough | baa eloquently and touohingiy said of | his lato companion, "John C. Hceunu Wouldn't bite a man, oven to save him? self from buiug licked." A few days since there was uot a single prisoner iu tho Cjunty jail of Anglesey aud Bcuuaiaris, iu Wales. In consequence the gutes wore thrown open and a white flag was hoisted. The County has a population of 52,000. Ihe Eno of Qmax> Expeoiatioms ? The Monroe-, \A1l9e}-tiser exploded, through a letter, from Mr. Judah P. Benjamin, tbe great expectations of Mrs. Campbell aud Mrs. Chamber*, as well as several parties in Augusta. Tuord is n? Preuob fortune ut all for them, aud tbe many millions of money that seemed so eeoure have evaporated like mist. Mr. Benjamin says these ladies have been "duped by u swindler." Who is the Bwiud'oi ? Ho deserves to bo whipped around the world. Delays are dangerous. When u mar? riage bus beeu agreed upon nnd tho day of executiou fixed, it is running a great risk to postpone tho ceremony ou ac? count of the weather. Pour times did Mrs. Peru, of Delta, Iowa, adjourn her daughter's weddiog because wbeu tbo happy day came round it rained. At lust dawned a sweet, calm und clear morning, and nothing was wanting save the bridegroom. Worn out by delay, he bad obauged his mind and deserted the maiden Peruviau. The Postmaster-General has notified tho postmusters throughout tbe Slates aud Territories that ou uud after January 1st, 1874, the feo ou registered letters, iu all cases, shall be eight cents iu addi? tion to tbe regular postage, to bo fully prepaid by stamps of tbo regular aggre? gate value, and duly cuuceled ut tho mailing otlioe. One of the Japanese students at Yale was accosted by a sophomore tbo other day, with, "Whut's your uame?" The geutlemau from Japuu answered polite? ly, giviug his surname. "Oh," rejoined tho questioner, "you heathens dou't have but one name, I see!" "What was tho fir.it nunic of Moses?" was the re? ply. Au English paper complains that the bubit ot flourishing manufacturers, brewers, bankers and iron masters pur? chasing Scottish estates is demoralizing Scotluud, and all old hereditary chief? tains are disappearing as totally as tho English yeomen, and tho clansmen are being disinherited of their rights iu tho soil. A church near Bergen, Norway, which can contain nearly 1,000 persons, iscon structed eu'drely of paper mache, ren? dered water-proof by saturation iu vitriol, lime water, whoy and while of egg The Duubury News man stutes thiit the panio has so ' - ubated as to permit au'Essex street man to return to ten ceut cigars, und he hopes iu another mouth, if the brightness continues to increase, to get his bouts half-soled. Oue of the strong-minded tells us that "there is au angel who watches over every woman." If this bo true, why is it that these watching angels suffer so many of tho wulehed. women to go to the deuce heels upward? Geu. Hoger A. Pryor protests agaiust hasty action iu the matter of the Cuban troubles. MARRIED, in Columbia, oil Tuesdav, November 18, bv Ubv. J. L. Fullen ton, J?ltN J. FAltitKLL. o*f Brooklyn, New lurk, to VIOLA ALICE, daughter of 31r John Ktecklov, of Colum? bia. ?'An honest man never gets fat"? D'Orsay Cologuo is the be jt of perfumes. "A setting hen is a joy forever"? D'Urday Cologne io also likeariso. "A babe in the hou = e should never throw etono*"? Every one hkea D'Orsay Cologne. "A thing of beauty gathers no mo.-s" D'Orsay Cologne in both cheap and pood. At fish Lies ?itU? a run u. n.,v 2:^ Myrtle Lodge No. 3, Knightsoi Pythias (<Jrj\ THE Regular Convention of Myrtlo j^SmLodgc, No. 3, Knights of I'vtfiias, Hill bo hold in Odd Follow** Hall, 'rOMOnUOW (Monday) NIGHT, at 7}o'clock. The Chivalric ltatik will he conferred. CHAS. A. CALVO. Ji:., Nov 2:1 1 Keeper of Itecords and Seal. L?RICK & LOWRANCE, Wholesnlo aud Retail Grocers and Provision Dealers. OUU ?dock U ^--rr compkto in everyiffi^4* respect. V.'esullulflfaJI film very lowest M J$\ r^fr*gahHB*tSh ic? t, and warrant *ur guo:!s pure. Wo do not publish prices, but tool satisfied that none of our patrons will leave dissatisfied. We pay tho highest market price for CO iton. efthor in goads or currency. We have an oxecllcnt WAGON Va HI' in rear of our establishment. Look out the sign of tin- p!ow and the carriage wheel, Itiehardann street, a few doors below tho Tu.i:mx oDico. Oivo us a call, und in? spect our goods aiid prices. Nov 23_ INTERESTING AXXOl XCEMEXT. Commencing on MONDAY, we will offer some extra Bar? gains in several lines of Goods we deal in, and wish to carry less of them these hard times. Our object, of course, is to realize, hence BARGAINS can be had by those who come early. R. C. SHIVER 8c CO. One special line is a beautiful collection of CHROMOS at LOW FIGURES. Nov 23 - .-J '? .e.u. .' ..i-rrrr.?rrr--?r.k-.. A SPANISH VESSEL, REGARDLESS of tbo power of tho United Statee, haa seized upon her otoamer, torn down hor fi*g, butchered her eab^ectu, and oxultingly boasts ol tbS mat. The In* dian Qirl, regardless of expense; has seized upon au opportunity to'establish an ex? clusive Cigar Store, torn down the barrier that heretofore kept Btnokers from getting good Oigars, at low rates, thus protecting the subjects of Talaaccnda, (the swaying weed,) and now proudly defies all competi? tion. Should a fleet make its appoaranco OUTSIDE OF CHARLESTON BAR, Tbo sensat ion caused in that city would com? pare with that caused in Columbia by the ap? poaranco of thoso live- cent Oigars, and should the nowa bo uont forth that they aro BOMBAKDINQ FORT SUMTER Tbo country would thrill with excitement as tbo bosom of every smoker doeh with joy when bo hears that those celebrated Manila Cigars aro now eold at ten for one dollar, and other imported goods in proportion. *r Got a supply fir Sunday's smoking. Nov22 _ _J_ Baltimore &Wilmington,N.C. Semi-Weekly Steamship Line, Composed of tbo lirst-claea Steamships D. J. Ft)LEY.Capt. D. j. Piiick REBECCA CLYDE.Capt. D. C. Chilub LUCILLE.Capt. J. S. Bennett RALE1GIJ.Capt. J. B. OLIVER WILL hereafter eail from BALTIMORE every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, and from WILMINGTON fwisrv WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Connecting at Wilmington, N. C, with the Wilmington. Co'umbia and Augusta Rail? road, giving Through Bill* of Lading to and from all points iu North and South Caroliua, Georgia and Alabama. Connecting at Columbia, S. C, with the Greenville and Columbia Railroad and Char? lotte division of tbo Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta Railroad. Conucotiug at Augusta, Ga., with Georgia, Macou and Augusta and Central Railroads. Steamers of this lino, on a/rival in Wil niinglou, stop at Railroad Depot, and the Railroad Freight, beiug stowed separately in Stcamor, is transferred, under covered sheds, direct to Cara, without delay, and forwarded by the fa?t Freight Express that eveniog. No dru v&go in Wilmington, and no tranafar from V\ -Iniington South. Rates guaranteed as low as by any other route, and all loaaou or over-charges promptly paid. Mark all Gooila via Steamship to Wilming? ton, aud forward Bills of Lading to Railroad Ageut, Wilmington, N. C. For further information, apply to either of undersigned Agents of tbo line. ANDREWS ft. CO., Agents B. A W. Steam? ship Line, No. 73 Smith's Wharf, Baltimore. A. D. CAZAUX, Agent B. <fc W. Steamship Line, Wilmington, N. C. A. POPE, General Freight Agent, P. W. CLARK, Aas't Gen. Freight Ag't, Wilmington, N. C. II. M COTTINGHAM," General Woatcrn Agent, Atlanta. Ga. Nov 22 3mns ~" CASH GROCERY HOUSE? OA /"Wt/* POUNDS Dry Salted Clear A\Jm\J\J\J Rib SIDES, at 84 centa by the box. *? '2.000 pounds Sugar-cured HAMS, at 15 cents per pound. SUGAR?Crushed and Powdered, at 12J cents per pound by the barrel, and, at retail", IK pounds for $1. "Sugar?"A," white, at 12 oenta per pound by the barrel; at retail, 74 pounds for ?I. * Sugar?"O," verv choice, at 11* coute por pound liv the barrel; at retail, H pounds for 11. Sugar?Refined Yellow, at 11 conta per j pound by the bariel; at retail, 8V pounda for II. Sugar?Porto Rico, at 10i conta por pound by the barrel; at retail, u pounds for $1. COFFEE ut 23 conts por pound nnd up? wards, a* to quality; with a full assortment of Choice Family Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. ft::., fur aalo, at caali pricoa, by Nuv 22 JOHN AGNEW A SON. Carriage Materials. ON purcbaeea or CARRIAGE MATE? RIALS, iucluding Springe, Axloa, Hubs, Spokes, Felloes, Shatte, Leather, Tiro Iron. And Iron of other descriptions, Malleable Catlings, Enameled Clotba, aud all other goods in this line, wo will mako a special dis? count of/ea per cent, to cash buyers on all bills amounting to pice dollars and upwards, oil the pi ices current on 1st inat., to meet the. reduction in prices caused by the panic. Nov2'2 JOHN AGNEW A SON. H HOPE & GYLES WE fur sah-? ,V)0 bushels OATS, v,nuu buehela BRAN, ?2,000 bushels SHORTS. ALSO, Fresh Sanr Kraut and Mince Meat, 100 boxes Rabins, 50 ball-boxes Raitine, '25 quarter-boxes Raisins. SO ill nn?8 Smyrna Piga, Desfieated Cocoa nut, 1011 pounds Seedless Raisins, Win Heads nf Cabbage. Nov l.~< Canned Goods. MF. VTS- .Deviled HAM,Deviled TON?UK, Deviled Turkey, Koast Heo'. Fruits?rPeaches, Plums, Apricot t? Pino Applet, Poars, Strawberries. Vegetables?Green Corn, Crccn Peas, To? matoes, Mushrooms. For s:>h by Nov If. HOPli ft GYI.P.S. ."Vod Viciis." IN Iho prcsenfrbxcitflil state ol theadecr tisiny tnaaia, v/o scarcely know how to address " our friends. ''Unprecedented Rushes," "Enormous Increase of tiiz," ad enptdndum cigar pulYa, a liberal profusion of superlatives, together with thequiotly-whis iicrod-in-yonr-uar aasnrancotbat it is aaton iching how the young mon stand up to tho grave demands upon their physical endur : aucc?really have left our modest stylo in the I shade. We have, however, no dcairo or lovo I lor tho sensational. "Water alwavB finds its level," and purchasers of 10 cent bams ' and cooking butter vamped under tho name I >>r "Gilt Edge,"soon lind their way back to ! where good goods only aro kopt; and whore ' no promises are nudo which aro not meant ! to be performed. Dur stock ia full, our busi? ness lair, (>?<?! miprt ccdenled,HOTOiB arc cash, I and our goods are up to tho standard we have always maintained. We can promise I no nioro. lYriMini sup. j Sov 2 GEO. KYMMERS, Just Received, Vkv AN extra lino lot nf Kcnluekv W? Ml LESand HORSES,somoorwbicli ?jf.Tff- " e well broke. The y may be seen at Uiiarlea Logan's Stables, corn.r Senate ! and Aseenibl> streets. Nov 12 _ W. S. ft T.. TALROTT. Mills House Stables. Mh^ JUST received at tho above Sta ules, t went) head line KENTUCKY ?? rf MULE8, most of which aro well broke; VVill be cold cheap for caeh. Sept 13 J. N. LONG. Agent. Black Jack. 1 rilllE undersigned will furnish the bet?t of I JL Black Jack WOOD, delivered in any part ot the citv, at $"> a cord. _ Oct 10 C. HAMBERG. Auction Bale ?l Bonat. M ON MONDAY, Novombor 8?, ?112 o'clock, wo will sell, at our office, ob account ot whom it may concern, to the highest bidder, ti.OOO BONDS Greenville and Colombia Bail road, State guarantee. m .Not Uf. BEIBELS A BftELiU. Broker a._ Knox'e Hal), Abbeville, fT 0. THE above HALL ia now complete, and ready for nae. It ia anitable for Thea? trical Exhibitions, Concerts, Ac. Addreaa Nov 22 JOHN KNOX. Abbeville, 8. C. THE WILMINGTON 8TAB~ ?ESTABLISHED ONLY SIX YEAHS ! daily star HAS the largest cironlation of any Daily Newspaper in tho State, and a circula? tion in Wilmington nearly twice aa large aa that of any other paper. All the newa of the day will be found is it, condenaed when on important, at length when of moment, and always presented in a clear, intelligent and interesting manner. sudbcription (in advance:) One Year.$7 00 Six Months. . 3 50 Three Mouths. 2 00 weekly stak. FUICE REDUCED. The WEEKLY STAB is now combined with tho CABOL1NA FABMEB, and is one of the I cheapest papers in tho country, at the fol? lowing REDUCED RATES' Ono Copy, Ono Year.$1 50 One Com', Six Months. 1 to J?i-Clubs of 5 to 10, One Year, $1 25 per copy. Clubs of 10 or more, One Year, only $1.00 per copy. Specimen Copies sent on ap? plication. Address WM. H. BE BN ARD, J2ditoraud Proprietor, Wilmington, N. C. Notice. ON THUBSDAY, tho 27th instant, the Hon. DUDLEY W. ADAMS, of Iowa, Master of the National Grange of the Pa? trons of llubbaudry, will address the viBitora at the Fair ot the Carolinas, in Ohatlotte,. N.C. Thero will bo a grand procession of the Patrons, in regalia, on tho occasion, and all Patrons from South Carolina aro cor? dially invited to nnite with us un that festal <Iav. By order: W. S. BATTLE, Master State Grange. T. L. Vail, Secretary. Nov 13 Notice to All. C. F. JACKSON, THE LEADER OF LOW PRICES, IS now ready with a largo stock of DBY GOODS and FANCY NOTIONS, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, FOB CASH. I say little, but will do more when you call at tho store. cf.jack.so?. Nov II_?_ SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS AT TUE Grand Central Dry Goods Eatablishm't of W. D. LOVE & CO. AVERY largo stock of doairaDlo GOODS, purchased since tho panic, at auction ami elsewhere, will bo offered on MONDAY, November 10, 1873, and throughout tho week, at the most ex.TBAOBDINABY LOW PBICES EVEB KNOWN IN TniS CITT. Our entire stock of DRESS GOODS will he offered at leas than PANIC PRICES. All the new and desirable Fabrics in Mourn? ing Drniia Goods, including seventy-Bve pieces of Black Alpacas, of the best goods made, will bo offered at panic prices. Flannels, Blankets, Comfortables, Hosiery and Undcr-wear for ladies, genta and chil? dren, of every size and quality, at extremely low prices. InourEACE department, we offer an im meu.-e assortmout of goods, comprising Col? larettes, Jabots, Ruffs, Ties, Ac, which la? dies will find to bo tho best assortment we have ever exhibited, and at unusually low prices. Our stock of Dnmcblica, Prints, Jeans, Tweeds and Cassimeres comprise & full line of choice goods, at very low prices. Linen ami llouso-keeping Goods muoh under for? mer prices. Carpots and Bugs at a great re? duction, to rednco stock aud give our custom? ers bargains. Don't fail to securo somo of the great bar? gains to bo found at the Grand Central Dry Goods Establiahnient of W. D. LOVE A CO., Under the Wheeier Hnuso. _W. I). LOVE._B. B. MoOREERY. BOOT AND SHOE BAZAAR OF 8. C. SHIVER & CO. *v^#v THOSE extra fine and nobby \ GENT'S GAITERS and BOOTS, w ?^?"*?t'o long promised, arc now in. The finest and most durable Shoe mado. A splendid assortment now ou hand. An elegant lot of Ladies', Misses' aud Children's FRENCH BUTTON BOOTS; a full lino of Ladies', Misses* and Children's D. S. CALF Sticks, together with a full lino of BOOTS and SUOE^ of all descriptions. ALSO, A few cases of FASHIONABLE HATS, ;new h'ylcs.) to suit all ages. Prices low. ,l-l5llS"IYER jj; co Boots, Shoes & Hats. ]"UST receivod, autdher shipment of Mc? Mnlliii's BOOTS and CONGRESS GAIT EilS, double nule and dress, Al.su, An invoice ol FASHIONABLE HATS. J. MEXGHAN. Nov 12 * Something for the Children HUNG with Coughs, Colds, Croup, ....jthorla: Cough Confec'io. i, Cough Kisses, Jim Crow, Carbolic and Ho.-hound Lozenges, Althca Drops and JYjubo Paste. All excellent for Coughs and Colds. Freeh at?d good, at ? ? Nov 5 t HEINITSH'S DRUG STORE. SUFFE1 Dipht