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Lao'oal Bc;g:uiR . Q- Road our Baltimore letter It will be found highly interesting. Q Liemomber that Judge Macke3 speaks in this place to-day. Whil( having no tpeoial admiration for the Judge we will ourdially second him in his efforts to run the thieves and public plunderers out of the State. fl The South Carolina delegation to Baltimore elected Hon. W. D. Por. ter its Chairman and selected Col, Thomas Y. Simmons ps a. member of the national executive Committee from this State. Both selections were as good as could have been made. New Advertisernents. See notice of now. arrivals by Ladd Brothers & Co. Bacot & Co., and D. Lauderdale. Now is the time to buy goods cheap. A Ouridsity. An Irish potatoo was handed us yesterday with a wire-grass root grown .through it, and the initials 911. G." plainly out on the surface. This is .extraordinary, and is certainly signi. cant of something. Suicide. . Mrs. Jonathan Stanton committed suicide Wednesday evening by hang. ing herself. She had been laboring under severe mental aberration for some time past. She had suffered for several years past with a painful dis. ease. Irrepressible, - E. F. Stokes, somewhat known in this Congressional, District, figured extensively in a Bolter's gathering, so-called, in Baltimore the other day. We hope that our aelegates let i be. uude,rstood that. Stokes represent not even a small faction in t his State, and has neither position ner infld. ence, in a public way, It ip.surely a great pity that his fri :n4e would not keep him at home, and paent hia9 from going apout m 1ing bimN ridiculous. Religious Services. ,. May be expected to-morrovv as fo lows: -A. R. Churah,"-Re<v. 3.:' Tod 11A.M. and 3jP. M. . Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev J. . Conno., 10 4. Mr . Presbylerian Churoh, Rev. E. M Green, 11 A. M. and 8. P. ..' Episcopal Churoh, Rev. J. Obear, 11 A. M. Baptist Church, Rev. T. W. Melli champ, 4 P.- M. and 8 P. 'i. Barbacue at Moy Dale. The good people of, this delightful locality together with their invited guests, assombled.-on Thursday at Mr. Thomas Smith'c for the purpose os social amusement, and true rural recreation, and -the occasion proved to be as enjoyable and agreeabl4j the most sanguine could i.ave espeot. ed. The barbacue..was arrage& al Mr. Smith's splendid spri I1~fwai under the immediato supervIsion of Messrs. Hobbs and Smith, i'efieeting great credit upon the . efforts o: these two geit,lemen. .4 stage had been erected in a' giin house near al hand upol which-was a piano, and th< company was entertained with musiq by some ladies, and a portion of thi amateur band fro'm this plaoe. We ('locally" speaking, hadn't thi pleasure of ;being present, but oui r'epresentatives and assooiates hay. e xpressed themselves am most highly Pleased with every feature of the oc caslon, and desire to ackniowledg< Publicly.the courtesies extended them They can fully testify to the sue, cesa of the gathering, the elegant din mer, the.tuiform urbanity and polite ness of our oountry. friends, and thi adntirable manner In which the. whobi affair as conceived and carried out A complete suit of clothes, made o Japanmese paper, may be bought hi Boston for fifty oqnte. " Tale.a'plzio. Terrible 'Aeeldent.' END Or TRACK, C..& 0. R. R., WEST VIRGINIA July11. While the construction train on t00 Cheapeake and Obid Railroad ' *ai passing over a temporary bridge wbiol spans the Greenbrier River about fifteen miles west of the White Sul. phur Springs, the bridge gave wa and the entire train wa_ preoipilat into the river below. Bpgirter Hil and the fireme 'whoQ name is u. known, were instantly killed, as were alsb about thirty track layers and a great many wounded. The pngtneer "Davy" Anderson,-4 n$w Jying at the bottom of Greenltiier River. LATER. The accident ocpurrgd at 8 o'clooli this morning. The engineer and fire. man Parker of Albemarle county are killed. Mr. Myers, a-oitizen, and a Mr. Perkins are badly injured: Five negroes werekilled oat-right and fous or five mortally wounded. A From Net,or;, . NEw X.oRK, July 1l-Evebing. There was an earthquake at.5.80, this morning, in somn points of Long Is land andon the Hudson. The committee to inform Greeley of big nominatidn will meet to-night to fix the ttiae.. An adjourned toeetingo'f the South Carolina bond-holders was held to-day. The object ofthe meeting was to take concerted and immediate actibn to compel the paymeft of aooted snd unpaid interest on the bonde of that State. The nmeeting was much larget in numbers than the onn previbusly hold, not less than $4,000,000 of bonds being represented. The follow. ing resolution was presented Resolved, That a comtaitted of three persons, to consist of E. A. Quintard, E. B. Wesloy and-A. A. Drake, be appointed to solicit. the coaoperdtion of the owners and holders of bonds of the State of South Carolina in the at. tempt to collect the past due coi pone, with authority to engage counsel to opmmence legal proceedings agiin4t the officers of the Stateg or its legal Finanoial,Board ; also, to'rafte funde by iubsaription to promote such prq ceedings without delay. Be it further resolved, That all r, 'p ties interested. be earnestly re quested to assist said committee b, 4ay ubsoriptIon ao possible, eapb tutb olothes the committoe ih power to confer with bond, elder not'here present, and repori lo rebnlts at some future meeting' and further, that the Chair appoint the oommittee, himself to be a m her. The substitute pievailled. Th committee was authorized to coll oi suboriptions for legl espon4es. Or motion, tlie committee- was further empowered to employ eminent coun sel,.fter which the mheeting adjourn ed till Thursdsy next. Market .Reports - NEw. YoRK, July 1 l.-Cottoi fiimer , uplands 24k ; Orleans 2d1 sales 998 bales. Gold 18}. CHARLESTON, July 1.-Cotton dill -middling nominal ; receipts 101 .LivERPoor,, July ll.--Eveting& Cotton opened heavy, S~nt is nou steadlen--uplands 10 ; Orleans I lj sales 10,000 bales. M,lere "Plapdoodle . ' Abbevill., 8o uth- Ca rn ,'J g Orr declared 'h het eoatseuli~ not support Greeley, because he-is d ye -io-the-wool Rem1liopn. J <g HIo!e filo*ed,-and doared Atha , true RopobHoan could @ountea14 < Greeley, because that bucolre ple losopher had sold out to the Demo. racy. Judge Orr, you see was to hool the whites, while Hoge kept the blacks from straggling. The Chair man, no -doubt, explained-that it yai the old story---ysr. ptyp yer mone amid yer takee:yer ohoocoer -V6f Pret 1d6d# iIUT everybody comq dit' and"getirs choice of thoso new arrival of Iadi% re Goods opened yesterday and now reposisi so.beautifully and graefully on the sona telsandthples.A lpt of supertJ~igh.rft.e andutheJrs Frit, preservation of Pesehe Turnip seed, Ineludging Ruta Bagi Dutch Globe, Red 'lop, and yellow Abet doen.ati Flat Dutch. D. LAUDURDALU. july 18. MT EtJWVD. 1' Car load White Corn, .... 1 Caa 10"4. er, from New Wheat, 10 Bbls. Pearl Grist, &-Casks,Iasou, ;.Crushed, A, ex-0, C and Demarara B. gar, :4i4,,,laguayiad JarM.Cofte, 2 Casks Canvased Hass, -..t D. :1enniken. apl9 TICKETS to tho _NCRET IMMIGRATIONlSCHE )l, BUT -..r . i Fair and b4int In Dry aodds, ||tatV(Cas, poIet, trmakm, Ae., can be had at DAinsG# # Co's., New Isry Goods Era ne it door to :i "J~ iOTICE TO DEBTORS, TE $nPersigned aag s4d e thir e$tipjaiterest i' 9h4a', Billard and Res,. . taurant Saloon, to Thoase W. Rabb, And it neeossary to olose--thelr boie>. All per. Rons. kaowI the,we.Ks: to rbi -indebted, are earnestly ;pqageted..to ,.one forward without DNItAT ad s4ete up-(f not with money, bt note,)' agt('bsns of the Arm nmust be olosedi the' beeks will be left'In the hands of T. W. Raeb'for a short 1June 4 L.W. OLLaVER ECO. Ierg and Kakp j SEEP eonstatly on basd ilt'n l entuoky Horses ad Males. Parties in lwaist.qt5od stoob wIl& do well to give In onsttte with py ?.tery Utable, hae oned aA C lita lgy an d as rr ant O ve me aes1. Jone 22 . oJ.CARL,B AVls, iitS, THE t URATED GREELEY HATS. BROWN HATS. AND . Hats of all Styles, For Xen and Boys. Just Opened. ALSO, ladies & Misses Sailor flats, My stock of Dress Goo3s is of the neatest and best qualities, and ir gffered at the Lowest Prices for the CASH. A,. t. S. S. WOLFE. June 11 CLOTHING I CLOTHING I JUST RECEIVED. Best Assortment in Town! Cassimeres, Lineisand Marseiles, - 2'j. MBitat. : ORI GOODS COMING I NOW IS THE- TIDI To get BARGAINS, as it is late in the .. season. Bring the Cafh. S. S. WOLFE. " 28 -. Buggy and Wagon 3P.ACTOPi: . The undersigned have located themselves. at Boliok's old stand, where hare prepared to manufneture or repair arages,uggieies and Wagons. They Ja e also prepared to do.any kind of planta tteo wo*k, such as plow-makidg, plow tsyl, yorse-shting, &o., All work war-' rant to give sattis t$n. . .ER9RON &'GILD?RT. mey 14-8m , JUST RECEIVED. Three Gross "Pet" and "Eline" 9" (UIT JARS, One Half Blbi. Cucumber Pfekles. A lot Fine Family Flour. Woodeuf and Willow #are.. A ohoic. assortment of SUdEJIS arid COFFEESe Baoon, HEams Terans strIicl-cASH firon talw .A2 . ROBE1R.TSON SPRING AND 1872. MOMASTER & BRIOC RE now receiving a choice stok .of aehionable pnd Staple Dry Goods, In hioh the ladlos may find beautiful Black tilks, Jhpanese Silks, Lineds. Muslis iqtte-0loth;< Grenedine, Dolly Vardens an41 ther Dress Goods. Elegant La-es, Rib. ions, and other dress trimmings. 26.lteo, Sheetings. Towelings, QuIte, Musqur !ete, Oil Cloths, Mattings and other hois eeping goods. A good supply of Cassimeres, Linens, ottonades, Clothing and Hats for Men Bd Boys, as well'as an unusual large ad litton to their stock of Fibe Shoes and Thetp Shoes. Hardware, Woodenware, Crockery, Books, Paints and Medicines. Together With A beautiful stock of Wall Papering, Window Shades, &o. 'he Inspeotion of the Paiblio is Invited, apl 18 Earthen Ware. LARGE lot of Juge and Jars. :-Canned Good&. Peaches, Pine Apple, Green Corn, Cove E?yetefe and Sardines. June 18 U. 0. DESPORTES & CO. CORN MEAL AND LO of Bolted Corn Meal and Hominy tlways on hand at june 25 . - ' ' R. J. MOCARLEY. LIFE INSURANCE CO~ Ilemlp6is,.-Tenut,.. Baltimore, Id. ASSETS $1,100,000. Hon,'Jefrerson Davis, Pres'ts (len. Wade Hampton, Vice Pres't T,- D, KEINE~DY, Sta4e Agent, ,' D208BE EGLEST'ON, . mey 10-1N r. - . oort Agest. NEW 0OOns. 26 DOZEN Brades Crdwia HIoe. 1 Tierce of Whole Rice. 60 Bushels Mieal. - Patent Cotton Back Baud. and Hooks. Per tale by 4 mar 1$ BSATY & 330,