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- p-=? ?cnUHOH amd state?CUD an im8urre0 tion TO UK or?siibd?ELEVATION OF cardinals?slavery in odba dlsoush ed?surrender of THE virginius ? battle between THE dutoh and fe nanqs, AO , AO. Penahq, Deoember 17.?A. rumor is ?current here that the Aohinese made a uight attack upoa tbe Dutch forces, surprising them. A heavy battle was ?fought, and the result is not yet known. Versailles, Di a amber 17.?The As-) ?ssmbly. to-dny, disputed tho opposition of tbe Left, nod decided to discuss a bill empowering tho Government to no? minate th'e muyors of c'ties immediately after tbe budget is acted upon. The -Committee on Finanou to-day voted to increase thn salary of President MaoMu hon, iu order to enable bim to give/eies at Paris. This aotiou does not imply a removal of tho national capital to Paris. Berlin, Deoember 17. ? An ordinanoe is officially promulgated to-day, order? ing tbat in fat uro all bishops, upon their installation, shall swear to maintain the oomple&eat subordination to the Stats, and co-operate in the suppression of all ?disloyal intrigue. Madrid, Deoember 17.?A council of war has been appointed, consisting of Generali Jose Concha, Caballero. De Kudus, Yalmaaeda and Partiila, to ex famine the plan of tbe campaign sub? mitted bj Brigadier-General Donato, for the complete crashing of the Cuban in? surrection. Fifty urroit? have been mad-j at Barcelona of persons engaged in tbe receut demonstration in favor of declaring Barcelona au independent canton. Rome, Deoember 17.?Tbe Pipkl Nun? cio at Paris has been notified that tbe Archbishops of Paris, O a cub ray and Va? lencia havo been elevated to the Col? lege of Cardinals. Havana, Deoember 17. ?Tho hlavery question is now seriously discussed among the slave-owners. According to telegrams aud letters from Spain, the Government is determiued to bring the question beforo tbe Cortes for aotiou, but desires the slave-owners to propose Bomo plan making the abolition of slavery a certainty, without injuring se? riously (he agrioultnral prosperity of the islaud. Many prominent slave-owners are iu favor of liberating the slaves like contracted Obinumen. It is doubtful whether the Cortes would sanction such or a similar pluu. The number of mem? bers of the Huvaua Abolitio'u Society is increasing. London, Deoember 18.?Tho Times, this morning, editorially approves of Secretary. Richurdson's uddiuuuul taxa? tion propotiliou, and thinks tbe demand for retrenchment is inopportune, ia ^view of the large expenditures necessi? tated by the Cubau difficulty. Tho HjTtme.9 auy?, without a surplus of reve Hpue, a returu to specie payments will bo indefinitely postponed. If Congress de KircB to practice eoonomy, it must relin Minish back salaries, The Times does ?int believe increused texatiou will be Hroted this cession. H Telegraphic?America? Matters. Hioius FAILURES in NEW YORK?AID FOR H CUBA?LOST STEAMSHIP ? OONQRESSION ? al AFFAIRS ?THE YJROTNIUS DELIVERY, |B *0., ao. I Charleston. December 18.?Arrived ^?-Steamship Equator, Philadelphia. ?B New York, Deoember 17.?The re |Hl>rt< that two kegs of powder were found Wulv yesterday morning iu the hold of 9t>- war ship Minnesota, lyiug nearly ^nady for sea in the Brojklyu Navy Hard, is contradicted by the yard an Hliorities to-day. Great activity con Humes in all the departments of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, and an order has Been received from Washington, direct? ing that every ship nrw preparing in Bio yard be finished within ten days. |phe Dictator will not bo taken to tbe ^Brie basin to day, as was intended, on Htcouut of the heavy fog. The fog also HLtei fered with the plans of the wreck Pgig company in regard to raising tbe sunken ooal bargo Upland. Washington, Deoember 17.?The news of tbe surrender of the Virginius was communicated to thin Government, 11 afternoon, by Admiral Polo, who i advised thereof by Captain-General ivellur. No information has been re red ts-nigbt concerning the Virginius vivurs at Santiago de Cuba, but no lbt exists that they were delivered up m gui" authorities yesterday. It would Bkc somo time for the news to roach Havana from Suutiago tie Cuba, and H^, it is considered, accounts for the SB"'1 that intelligence of their release Has not boen communicated to this Go ^^erumcut. Tbe following despatch was Haeceived to-night by Secretury Robeson: B Key West, December 17. ? IJon. Oed. Iiobeson\ Secretary of the Navy: The HVirgiuius- was promptly put iuto our Hunnds yesterday at the appointed timo. Hi'our orders will bo carried into effect Bwith all despatch. Further information Rwill bo telegraphed to-morrow. V G. H SCOTT, Hear Admiral Commanding. This Government insisted that tho Virginius should bo given into its pos ^aession at a certain port, aud the Spa Wffi.sli authorities decided, uuder all the circuinstanoas, that Bahin Honda was tbo most suituble place at. which the surrender could be made. Key West, December 18 ?Tbe small steamer Despatoh, Oapt. W.D. Whiting, which had been assigned by tho United States Government to the duty of re? ceiving the surrender of the Virginius, sailed from Key West, Sunday evening, and arrived iu tho harbor' of Bahia Honda the next morning, whero she I found tho Virginius iu charge of the Spanish sloop of-war Iii Favorita, Souor I Du la Camera commanding. Shortly I, after noou, the latter oamo ou board the Despatch, aud made arrangements with Oapt. Whitiug for the surrtnder at 9 o'clock A. M , Tuesday. Hin visit was I returued, later iu the day, by Captain L^yjiitiug. The intercourse was' of the Pmost courteous character. Ou Tuesday, the weather was bright and clear; the only spectators of thu jioene about to taks place were tbe m mi ou tbe Despatch ! and La Favorita, nu<i some ragged and dirty Cubans, in fishing sinucks, appa? rently intent upon Ushiug uloue. At half-past 8, tho gig oauio uv r from the La Favorita to the Virginius, contain iug an oaretmuu aud a single ofiieer. _ As the latter stepped ou the deck, a petty officer und halt a dozen men, who had stood watch ou the YirgiuiiiB during tho night, went over the side aud rumaiued in a dingy, awaiting orders. Punctually ?S tu? bo! lb od tho Despatch struck fur 9, uud before the echo had died away, the American flag flew to the flag staff of the Virgiuius, aud, at the same mo? ment, a boat, containing Capt. Whiting and Lieut. Marias, put away from the Despatch. As they ascended the ac? commodation ladder of the Virgiuius, a single mun on the deck, who proved to be Senor De la Oamaru, advanced and made a oourteous salute. The officers then read their respective instructions, and Captain Do la Camera remarked that, in obedieuce to the requirements of his Government, he had thu honor to turn over the steamer Virginius to the American authorities. Captain Whiting accepted, and ascertaining that a receipt would be acceptable, gave one. A word or two more, civilly spoken, aud the Spaniard stepped over the side, sig? naled his oarsmen, and iu ten miuutes was again upon the deck of his own vessel, having discharged, with becom? ing dignity, the unpleasant duty im? posed upou him by his Government. The engines of the Virgiuius were found to be in bad condiiiou, aud she had to be towed to son by the Dripitch. Both vessels left the hurbor at 3 P. M., thu Spanish flag being displayed by the fort as they passed. At 8 P. M., they were mot by the uuval brig Fortune. Steam was subsequently got up ou the Yirginius, und she, with the Despatch, weut to Tortugas, where they met the Odsipeo and u coal schooner. Provi? sions will be transferred frum the Ossi pce to the Yirginius, aud whatever coal may be needed will be supplied by the schooner. When supplied with provi? sions and c lal, the Virgiuius will probi bly be sent to a Northern port ? Wu.-di iugtou aud Norfolk uru mcutiuued among the piizo offices, much to the diiappointmeut of Eomo of the officers. The Federal Courts are now anxiously looking out for her arrival. She will not enter the harbor of K^y West at nil, au expiess ordor lo that tff.;ct having been received from Washington. The Fortune proceeded to Key West, w lie re she arrived, at 4 this afternoon, with a despatch to Adm ral Soot I, giving a fu 1 account of ihe surrender. The. offieers and crew* of the Det-uiteh and Li Fa? vorita, members of the priz> crews and the correspondent of the New York Tri bum: were the only wituesses of the sur render. Not a single person appeared ou, and not an inhabitant of the towu of 13 ibia Honda, or the r unrounding country, felt sufficient iut-.-rcst iu the proceedings to walk or sail to the sceue. S >me Aineriuaus preseuted themselves at the eutruuee of the harbor, in a char? tered vessel, but uot being provided with clearuuce papers and pns-q orbs, were stopp.'d by a boat from the fort, aud, tifter several attempts to enter tbe harbor, finally withdrew, without wit? nessing the surrcuder. New Yomc. D.-cemher 18 ?A meeting of creditors of the tirm ot Wolf & Levy, of New Orleaus, was held at tho Astor House, to-day. Wolf said tho liriu was willing to pay iu full, aud asked au ex? tension of from twelve to twenty-four months. A committee was appointed to investigate tho affairs of the firm. Nothiug f.irther done. Tho Edgar Stewart, which made six successful landings iu Cuba, is reported fitting out at Haitimor. . Tho Dramatic Association given a per? formance, next Wednesday, for the benefit of tho widows aud orphans of tho Yirginius masacru. Tho utTiir is under (he management of Mrs Shcriduu Shook, proprietor of the Uuiou Square Theatre. West, Hall, Whittemore & Co., woolen dealers, have failed. Washington, Decorebcr 18.?The Prosidentbas goue with Dent's remains. In the Senate, Geu. Gurdou's resolu? tion of inquiry, regarding the (seizure aud sale of cotton and disposition of tho proceeds, passed. It is sweeping, and will uuo.irth eouio Statt; secrets, i Tho Senate is debating economy iu pub- | lie printing. New Yoke, December 18.?Two heavy dry goods houses have failed for $51)0,- i 0U0 each. San Francisco, December 18.?In joint session, Booth received f>7: Farley 41; Shaftoii -IS. j Ji.\r.!:iGii, December 18. ? Lion. W. N. Edwards, oue of tho oldest ex-Congress? men, n member of tho 1835 State Con ventiou und President of tho Secession Convention of 18?l, died at his resi? dence in Warren County, to-day, aged eighty. Nkw x'ouk, December 18.?Tbe owners of the stouinor Iiuiuliu uro hope? less of her safety. She had a crew of forty-five men. Washington, December 18?Eveu iug.?The President signed the bill re? deeming the loan of 185s. Sickles tolegr.iphs tho Slate Depart? ment that tho Castelur Government is gaining strength. The Judiciary Committee continued its scBsiou nearly all day over Williams. Tho Sou ate, to-duy, confirmed Julian Nevillo us Receiver of Public Moneys, at New Orkuus. Tho Sonato Cummittoo ou Printing I reported n bill for priutiug a Biennial Blue Book, which passud. Tho salury bill passed by tho House whs referred to the Committee on Retrenchment. The Finance Committee wishes to as? certain whether. Senators desire un ex? pansion of the. currency or u return to specie. Mr. Bjutwell remarked that he did not propose to go into any extended remark*at this time. He would state, however, that be favored ueither con traction nor expansion. Too formur1 would bring tbe business iuterests of the conutry to a stand, would diminish the revenues, and render taxation iue.vita ble. Tbc latter would postpoue 111?* day of specie payment, uud be did not think it wise to add to the volume of uttriency of the character wo now poss? ssed.* He viewed with apprehension any attempt to secure immediate specie payments. Morton said ho rcaoguizt'd tbe fuel that wo must come to t-pecio payments at last, but now it was not practicable. Ho favored a t-iigut iufiatiou. In tho House, tbe morning hour was exhausted by personal explanations, throughout which the Republican mem? bers called each other dogs. Sutler, of Mussachasetts, from the Judiciary Com? mittee, reported tbe supplementary civil rights bill It provides that any pro? prietor of a public inu, a place of enter? tainment, a lino of stage coaches, or other means of transportation, or of a cemetery, beuevoleut institution or pub? lic school, wholly or partly endowed for public use, who shall make any distinc? tion as to admission or ucuommodation of any citizen of the Uuitt d States, bo cause of race, color or previous coali? tion of servitude, shall, on conviction thereof, be fined not less than $100 nor more than $9,000 lor each offence, uud shall be liable to the citizens iujund thereby in damages, to be recovered in an aotiou of debt; bucIi action to be prosecuted iu any United States Circuit or District Court having jurisdiction. He gave notice that he would usk action on it to morrow. Probabilities?For tbe South Atlantic States, clear or foggy weather will cou tiuue, with slight uhange* iu tempera ture uud pressure. 'l'tley ri? )>!? lc ? t 0111 in. 1 i 1 ? I llt-jiot I?. London, December 18?Cou*ols 91j?.( t>917-?. Eries ;$G>u. Bnlliou Ins in? creased ?125,000. Paris, December 13 ?Rentes 58f. 20c. Liverpool, December 18 ?3 P. M ? Cotton dull and easier?uplands S'^fSs B%\ Orleans 8?.{; sales 10,01)0 bales'; speculation aud export 1,000? buyers oiler 1-1C lets for arrival:-; sales include 5,000 baler American; Orleuus, notoiug below good ordinary, shipped Decem? ber or January, H}.i; sales, but is of mid? dling uplands, t-bipped January or Feb? ruary, nothing below good ordinary, 8 5-10. Liverpool, December IS?Evening. Cotton ? uplauds, nothing below good ordiuury shipped in December or Jauu ury, 3'4; ditto, delivered iu December or January, 8 3:1(3; dilto, nothing below low middling, delivtieel in January or February, 8J-4J ditto, shipped Ecbiuary or March, 8J4. New I'oBK, December 13 ? Nouf.? Gold opened ut Hj"? ? uow 11??. Cot? ton sales 358 bales?uplauds I?J4*; Or leans 10;'u'. Futures opened: Decem? ber 15 9-10; January 15 9 10, 15%; Feb? ruary 16, 10)?*; March 10 5-10, l?->?; April 10 1-10, 10 10-16. Flour dull. Wheat dull aud drooping. Corn quiet. Pork unchanged. Lard market weak ? steam ??a(?>? 11-10. Freights steady. Stocks active uud irregular. Money, 7 bid. Exchange?long 9; short 9S?' Governments aud State bouds quiet. 7 P. M ?Cotton?net receipts SC3 bales: gross G.709; futures closed steady; sales 22,000: December Vj%, 15^; January 15 9-10, 15 19-02; February 16; March 10 5 10, 16;^; April 16 11-1?, IG,??. Cotton quiet; sales 1,500 bales, at lOJaX^loj'O? Flour inuctivor and scarcely so tirui. Whiskey unchanged. Wheat l(Vfl2e. lower, with moderate ex? port demand?winter red We.steru 1.00. Coffee quiet, very firm und tending up? ward. Itice unchanged. Pork heavy, at 10 00. Lard q iiot and weak, at 8j.j (?,8 9 10. Freiguts Urin. Money easy, at 5. Sterliug dull, at 9 Gold 11;>k'(u) 12. Governments dllii and lower. States quiet and nominal. St. Louis, December 18.?Flour de maud good, at full prices; especially lor low and medium grades Coru opened firm bat closed dull?new mixed 5-1(7?) 55 Whiskey .steady, ut 95 Pork lower, at 11 00(?}l 1 25 Bacon firm ? 7".j for shoulders; 8J.| for clear rib; 8".j for clear sidvs. Lard nominally 8 Cincinnati, December 18.?Flour quiet und linn. Coin easier?now ear 51@51; old ear aud shelled 58. Provi? sions quiet. Pork quiet?hehl ut 15 00. j Lird quiet?steam 8,'J; keltic 8.'..,. IIa- | con quiet aud steady?7 for shoulders; j 7 'i for clear rib and clear sides. Wins- j key easier but not n not ably lower, ut 95. Louisville, December IS.?Flour with nu advancing tendency; low grades active?5.75(?G75 for extra family. Corn steady, with good demand?50(ffj 55 for new shelled, Penk steady mid nominullj 15 50. Lud quiet, at 9.'3i.?, 10,'.i for leaf; tiQt&}-4 for steam. Uncoil nominal. Whiskey firm. AudusTA, December IS.?'Joltou de? mand fair?middling H7?; receipts 2,281 bales; sales 1,7blJ. Norfolk, December 1??Cotton weak?low middling 15; net receipts 3,OOS bales; exports coastwise 2,190; sales 175; stock 1 1,397. Memphis, December IS.?Cotton dull and heavy?low middling 15.'...o^ 15:'4'; receipts -1,120 bales; shipments 2,o7ei; stock 52,709. Charleston, December 18 ?Cotton quiet aud easy?middling 15*.j; low middling 15; strict good ordinary ll.'.j; uet receipts 2,551 uulos; gross 2.58S; exports coastwise 1,610; sales 1,090; stock 51,159. Galveston, December 18.? Cotton dull and easier; demand limited?good ordinary 14)^; ordinary 13; net receipts 3,537 bales; exports coastwise 330; sales 1,200; stook TO,735. Boston, Decembor 18.?Cotton dull ? middling 16%; net receipts 57 bales; gross 55; exports to Great Britain 531; sales 200; stock 6,000. Philadelphia, December 18.?Dot* , km dull?middling 16,'?; low middling 115%; strict good ordiuury 15,'.C; not re? ceipt 45 hales; gros* 48. New Orleans, December 18.?Cotton dull and lower and tending down?mid d?ng 1G%; low middling 15.%; stric? good ordinnr.v M3b ; ,lt;t receipts 15 153 bales; gross 16,77*2; exports to coutiuent 1,816; France 1,241; ?nies 8.500; stock 206,472 Mobile, December 18?Cotton du'.l aud tending down?middling 15%; low middling 15; strict good ordinary 14.j^; net receipts 2.005 bales; exports coast? wise 1,077; sales 1,200; stock 47.941. Baltimoue, December 18.?Cotton dull and lower?mi.I Hing 15??; low middling I5t?; strict good ordiuury 14^8; uet receipts 181 baleH; gross 514; exports coast wis_-475; sales 2,1100; spiu uers 700; stock 10,531. Savannah, December IS ?Cotton quiet?middling \T>%; net leceiptt 5,996 bales; exports to Great Britain! 5,461; sales 2,355; stock 120,908 Wilmington, December 18.?Coltou; quiet and nominal?middling 15; uet re? ceipts 4.11; expert* coastwise 352; sales 16; stock 3,098. Molasses. ACAKGO of new crop New Orleans MO-, LASSES, j ist received, ttio choicest of the season, iu Dee_l!> SOLOMON'S. Notice. OFFICE OF CITY CLERK. Coi.r.MuiA. rt. C, Decembir 17, 137;L BIlis will he reoeived at '.bis oflico until TUESDAY, 23d of Dccoraber, Tor fur u shin* 200 Street Lamp Posts, to be of good heart pine, eleven feet long, six inches ?jquaro, dress, -.d and painted. Also, for fur? nishing 200 i. it I amps, to be set unnn the said po*ta. CUARLEH UARNUM, Dee 10 ? City Clerk. A MEDlvJIJJE WORTH HAVINQ. IIBIKITSII'S Q,V KICSi'.S DICL.IGUT, FOK Sick Headache, Rilious Attacks. Con? stipation, Sour Stomacb, Dyspepsia, In? digestion. Scrofula, .Janudice, l'ain in the Back, Nhnral^ia, Dropsy, Skin Diseases, Loss of Appetite, Depression of Spirits, Heartburn, tthemuatism, Norvonsneee, Mo lanoboly, Bilious Fever, Co.'tiveness. Ask for Heiiutsh's Queen's Delight; none other is genuine. For sale at Doc in K. II. IIEINITSIPS Drug Store, Christmas is Coming! AND BR00XBANK8 & CO., Richardson Ftrc-et, Near City Hail, ?Ahl. prepared* to supply al rlotuands, as .Santa Cialis ha* establish eil his headquarters al Prices of everything reduced. Dee l!l il HE ADQUARTERS of SANTA GLAUS and iiis ISXOGIii.l.KXCV It HIS KKtMiLK!!! TH KSE world-reii'iwi - ei characters will ho) i Ja HL^ tln-ir carnival, tor the he in lit of the ^^Ba hi ile oiii s, ( who should _^^BL "o! know what bird ^4^Bh times Ijj^nfr McKENZIE'S, / Theii authorized agent, * n Main street. Columbia. ^f^r ^Sk. ^* ? whl ' " '*'8 Show Rooms will he open* d ^^^g^^g^^f '" IV 'be largest ment ?I iul?. FANCY GOODS, CHRIST? MAS THICKS. &e. . Ac Dee la N EW BOOKS, AT BRYAN'S B00KST0RF. mmwgk MILL'S A U TO B I 01.1 RA V FI Y. jBmtjS l'i'iee ?2 25 A very e nterUinine, flfHSfJ The Prostrate State, liy Pike. Crooked Places. By Edward (larrett. The Ruy with an I "lea. Hv Mis. Elioharl, $1 75. Civilization as a Science. 15y Harris, id.50 Egyptian Slteieli (took. Ry Luland. fl 7.">. Ohl Court Life in France?Illustrated. *1 50 And some new English Novels. Also, a beautiful n-soitiueiit of KKW JIVKXILK HOOIvS, From London, tor bova s:nl t:irls. WRITING DESKS, WORK R?XES, SfTF REOSOOI'K.S and PICTU It Es from all parts of tbo world. CRtlQUEf, NEW GAMES SCRAP HOOKS. OIIEAt' BilltOMOS. POCKE 1' KNIVES from 23 cents to RI. English and American POLT-, tin'.' and cheap. POCKET DOCKSand PORTE-" 10NN AlES CAliD CASES COLD PENS?aim in c-is^s for presciils. HYMN and Pit vYKU iiOOAK, in e ise'. LONDON PJL'KKT and FAMILY DlRLES for i'hrint hik!. promts. Dee IS CHRISTMAS, the sea? son of Festivity and Kind Wishes, the time for the liberal heart and the open hand to manifest themselves, is rapidly approach? ing. May its genial influences dissipate the gloom that hard i times have occasioned, j There i3 nothing so likely to produce this most desirable effect as a generous observ? ance of the time-ho? nored custom of the "giving of gifts." I am prepared for all who desire something pretty, something use? ful, something sweet, or something sug gestivo. in which to typify their love and good wishes towards the object of their rtgard. Friends, lov? ers, husbands, wives, can all get siiittd from my varied aud miscellaneous stock, and 1 oiedge myself more than ever to deseive the p.oular motto, THE LEADER OF LOW PRICES. C. F. JACKSON. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS at tue Grand Central Cry Goods Establisbm't OF W. D. LOVE & CO. AVERY, largo stock of dcairxblo GOOD8, purchased since tho panic, at auction and elsewhere, will ho offered on MONDAY, November 10, 1873,and throughout the week, at tho most extuaohdinaiiy low piiices BVEB known in this city. Our entire atockef DRESS GOODS wiii be dTered at less than PANIC PRICES All tho now aud desirable Fabrica in Mourn in? . Dress Goods, iucludlng seventy-live .pieces of Black Alpacas, of the best goods made, will he offered at panic prices. PlannclB, Blankets, Comfortables. Hosiery 'aud Under -wear for Indien, gents and chil? dren, of" every size anil quality, at extremely 'low priceB. Id our LA.OK department, wc offer an im? mense assortment of goods, comprising Col? larettes, Jabots, Ituffs, Tics, Ac, which la? dies will dud to hut bo best assortmootwe have ever exhibited, and at unusually low prices. Our stock of Domestics, Prints, Jems, Tweeds and Casaimeres compriso a full line of choice gooda, at very low prices. Linen aud House-keeping Gooda much under for? mer prices. Carpots aud Hugs at a great re? duction, to reduce stock and giro our custom? ers bargains. Don't fail to secure some of tLe great bar? gains tn bo found at tho Grand Ceutral Dry Goods Establishment of W. D. LOVE & CO., Under the Whoeier Houxc. \V. D. LOVE. B._B. McOKEBBY. Extraordinary AND IMPORTANT ASSODIGHEST! SG???B W?1TH OF DRY GOODS AT AND BELOW COST!! nnilU continued pressure of hard times t compels us to make tin* MOST ALARM? ING SACRIFICE, but as wo must have money, in order to pay our creditors, we wi'l Ittvc the public such an opportunity to Hup ply their many wants as they have never be loro hail in the hiatnrv of thin city, t'aetul patterns DREsS GOODS at 12, 13, JO, 23 r-ntn?worth double. SILK UALEUNAS, BERLIN CORDS and EMPRESS CLOTHS, 37 Rents?half price. JAPANESE SILKS, 25 cents, (astounding bargain,) 50 and 75 cont.i?way down. siLK PONGEES. HEPTAKRAS fUSTl \1 EKES, (all tit-w shades,; 7) cents?worth SI ?.:>. FIGORKD KPINGLES, (a boautiful North? ern novelty,) GO cents?C0i?t u* 7"? A large liuu of CLOAKS a?d JACKETS, wo oiler at "20 cents mi tho dollar. A full ivsa-jrl incut of FURS, at scarcely Half New York prices. Twenty boxes of LINEN COLLARS and CUFFS will be sohl at 3 and 10 cents?Worth four lim<-* iln> money. Hotiso-lurninhing Goods, although quite itaple, we have marked KKLOW Ci'ST. L'hej include a tine line of LINEN DOYLIF.S, At 00 Ci ntH and H 00. Alxo, lar^c Marseilles II KD SPREADS, from $150 up. viable and Piano Cover?, with othvr upholstery essen? tials, we will clo?e out at one-half their i)i iginal value. Our entire stock of MILLINERY, R1B rtONS. FLOWERS, LAUFS, &C . will bo of? fered at such price* aa cannot fuil to effect a clearance. We have only enumerated a few leading lines, but tho whole fctocl; is offered without .my reserTO whatever. Cash niu-t be paid >ii delivery of goods; from this, there will bo no deviation. Parcels shall be delivered in the order in which they are bought. All parlies owing us money must call and it-Hie, or wo shall be compelled to retort to other uieuniiies. Dec IS I. II. KIN ARD A CO. Auction Sales. Sundries, BY JACOB LEVIN. THIS (Friday) MORNING, at 10 o'clock, I will soil, at my Store, without reserve, ? pounds fine BACON bIDES, ? pounds Dry Salted Sides, ? pounds Dry Baited BellieB, No. 1 Hennesseo Brandy, in boxes, No. 1 Champagne, in boxes. als), Sundry artiolea or FURNITURE, Sundry articles of Silver and Plated Ware, Second-band Billiard Table, Ac, Ac. Dee 1? L?RICK & L?WRANGE, Wholesale and Betail Grocers and Provision Dealers OUR stock is ? ^ (complete in everyf 1 respect. We sell at (the very lowDBt[__ i prices, and warrant BHflHaV eur goods pure. We do not publiah prices, but teorcatiafied that none of oar patrons will leave dissatisfied. We pay the highest market price for COTTON, either in goods or currency. We have an excellent WAGON YARD in rear of our establishment. Look out for the sign of the plow and the carriage wheel, Richardson street, a few doors below the Phoznix office. Give us a call, and in? spect our goods and prices._Nov 23 AGNEW'S CASH GROCERY HOUSE. THE trial of conducting our business on a strictly cash basis ha* proved a success, Wo shall not uudertako to enumerate prices for our entire stock, but gtvo quotations for a few leading artiolea, assuring our friends that our prices for all others not named will be as low as any other houae who sells sound good*, and thu extent and variety of our stock is not exceeded by any house in this city. Crushed 8UGAR, at retail, 12Jc. per lb., or 8 Iba. for $1. Granulated and A SUGAR, at retail, at 12Jc. per lb., or 8 Iba. for 11. Powdered 8UGAR, at retail, 12^3. per lb., or 8 Iba. for $1. C SUGAR, very choice, 8J lbs. for II. Refined Yellow Sugar, <J lbs for $1. I'orto Rico Sugar. 10 Iba. for $1. New Familv FLOUR, $9 50 per barrel. " Extra" $10 50 " BUTTER, Treble Gilt Edge Goshen, at 40c. por lb. RAISINS?quarter boxes, $1; half boxes, ?1 90: whole boxes, $3 50, each. Old Rye and Corn WHISKEY, "ao-caKed," at $1.75 to $2 per gallon. Dec7_JOHN AGNEW A SON. i ASSODRGBIEKT. 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 &GO. One special line is a beautiful collection of GHROMOS at LOW FIGURES. Nov S13 Will This Induce You to Fart WITH YOU II GREENBACKS? niOSi: V.'.nc Kbudon OVEIt-COATS.formerly $40, now $30 t'hosc I'.rmvn, Heavy Ueaver Over-Coats. " $35, " $27 rtuiec Diu? Ca slur Heaver Over-Goats. . . . " $33, " $25 I'lioto Hisel: Oastor Itiiaver Ovbr-Coata. " $25, " $20 l lmso ltluo Chinchilla Over-Costs. " $24, " $1? I'linso Drab ChiuchilU Over-Coats. ?? $17, " $13 Phose Line Cloth Cape Over Costa. " $33, " $25 I'lioae iSrowti Cloth Oapc Over-Coats. " $30, " $24 I liosc Jilai-k, Heavy beaver Cape Over-Coats. " $15, " $12 I'linte Mixed Chinchilla Capu Over-Coat*. '? $1G, " $13 Shawls and Itlaulc ?tu at ttm.'j sactitlee. Imported Cheviot Sil 11( fS.fo:mer1v$4 75 now $3 00 Imported Dover Shirts. " $5 00i " $3 00 liniiation Cht vi it Shirts . " f3.t0, " $2 50 We ;.iV<?: i:..; siuiilai h irgaina i-i other e<.ods. I , ? l? 15 15. \\ . ?:. SWAPFIKLD. TO THE PUBLIC. J> I'.'i'l ItSING thanks foulln-Vt jy ?k-ial patronage rewired during'the past month, I V now inlousi the putdic that I'sai able to make a lurther rednetion in price s. The iioodsam rtainlard. and a trial ins tire their purchase I have also accepted the. Agency ol th - Unite 1 States '1'ea Company, and will sell th.ir ct lcbrAted Teas at their pric? ? thus injuring to v uisiinu i> ol Tea .t pure article at whoh sale rates ItACON, SHOULDERS, at S cents per pound. ItACONj CLEAR ItlU.SJ cents per pound. ItVCON. CLEAR and SMOKED, 9.J cents per Found. HAMS, I*. A. IVnh & Co . New Sugar cured, 15 ciuts per pouu I'd' I'TKU, finest Ooshen, 13 cents per pound. l.'HEKM'., IS eeati pi r pouud by bns and 2 ? cents per ;? ?und b? ('HEESE, English, I'inivapple and Edam, MA< KKHI 2,, Ki's, halt barrcld and barilla. New Familv FLOUR, $10 per barrel. Extra Family I'LOUK, selected Wheat, #11 p? r barrel. MOL VSSE ?>, ;!.) uonts per gallon. SYRUPS, froin 50 cents to (I'J crnta per gallon in t.? Itieo SUOAlt, bv the barrel, 10cents per pouur!. Demai.ua SCO Alt, 11 eeuts and 13 cents per pound. Ii and Lx C SUOAlt, 11} cents per pound bv uaml; 12A xuie retail. C SUGAR, ll.J cents per pound. A sec, \ K, 12 cents per pound by barrel; retail 1.1 cents pt r pound Crushed SUGAR. 12 cents per pound by Parrel; retail 1H cent*. COFFKK, llio, 25 cents per pound. ('<):?'I'l. 1>. Lagtiayra,SOoents per r< ui.d COFFEE, Ohl '?o'veinnient Java, !K5J cents per pound. Pinched COFFKK, Ith?, 33J; Pure Java, -10 cents. line Old RYE \Ylil>KKY, $3 60 nor gallon l'in? Old CO UN WUIt'K&Y, $2 00 per gallon. A full Hue of T..lor Rroibera' CAKES, OllACKEUS at.d IHSCU1 .'f-. -c .1 in Columbia at their in iec.-? TEAS ?old in Oliginal pound packages, imported cr put up by United stitis Tea Com? pany, and sold in Columbia at iheir pi ices, which are twenty per cent, less than sold hero? lohne. Atmoif 's celebrated MINt E MEAT, in two pound cans oi live pou..d huck? ts. or at re? tail in bulk. HOUSED PIG'S FEET. New REKF TONGUES, SMOKED BEEF. Fulion Maiket I'.F.F. , N? w DUCKWBBAT, New OKA< KED WHEAT. . Now COFl'ISH, 0\V ME\L rrom Scot Und. OANNED ROODS, or the eh. icest brands, in endless vaiiet} . \ H A it U Y SOLOMON. IMPORTANT I A ir.'sh c.?rgo d those cboica CRACKERS CAKES and Mv U1TS, that sell cjil :ker than hot tfnktfs ju-f leceived it 'HAKDY SOLOMON'S.