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CITY AFFAIRS. C?CERONHAN LITERARY SOCIETY OF ROAN OSK COLLEGE.-We acknowedge tho receipt of an irritation to be present at thc anniversary cele? bration or this society to take place on the 28th instant. _ COMET LIGHT INFANTRY.-At. a meeting of the Comet Light Infantry, held last night, the following officers were elected: P. L. Miller, captain, vice Samuel Dickerson, resigned; J. J. Yonng, first lieutenant, promoted from second lieutenant: R. T. Rivers, second lieutenant. Nsw CHURCH LBCTURES.-Attention is direct? ed to the Swedenborglan lecture to be delivered to-morrow night at llolmes's Hail. Those who wouid like to hear a statement of the peculiari? ties of that faith have thus an opportunity to in? form themselves. INHUMAN TREATMENT.-Yesterday Magistrate J. G. Mackey committed to Jail Venus Cooley and her two sons, who had taken her daughter Susan and beaten her unmercifully. The only excuse orTercd by the mother was that Susan intended to marry against her wishes. TRINITY CHDRCH SUNDAY SCHOOL.-Thc an? niversary exercises of this school will be held to? morrow afternoon at four o'clock. There will bc an address by the pastor and speeches by four of th? scholars, with singing and presentation of rewards. AU friendly to the cause are Invited to be present. A collection wiil be taken up in aid of fae school. LADIES' MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION.-The re? port of the receipts and expenditures of thi3 asso? ciation for the month or March, 1ST0, consists or the following amounts, viz : To balance, $235 27; srftesroom account, $83 S5; donations, $51; sub? scriptions, $1. Total. $37112. By cash paid, $208; balance on hand, $163 12. Amount of work or? dered during the month, $27 49. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-At a meeting of tho corporation of Zion Presbyterian Church, Glebe street, held on the evening of the 4th In? stant, the rollo wing officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year, viz: Joseph A. Enslow, president; George A. Trenholm, Jr.. secretary; 0. A. Bowen, treasurer. Executive Comnlttee-W. George Gibbes, H. K. Stillman. J. E. Adger, J. n. Robertson, Geo. W. Egan. THAT KIDNAPPING AFFAIR.-In our issue of yesterday lt was mentioned that two men had been kidnapped and carried off on the ship Win? throp. These men were not natives of the city, as some Inferred, bnt were from the North, and, though carried on board of the ship as stated, they were not kidnapped, for they had regularly shipped and then refused to go on board. Cap. tain McDonald, the pilot, informs us that he brought no letter from any oue on the ship. PRIZES DISTRIBUTED.-We have been fur? nished with the following names of those of the pupils of the Shaw School who received prizes for punctuality in attendance: Rainey Roberts, Martha Butler, Fanny Washington, Irene Labate, Louise Balkely, S?ptima Drummond, Franklin Hepburn, Thaddeus Lee, Mary A. Gibbes, Andrew Porcher, Warren Snead, Thomas Saunders, Sam? uel Williams, John Berry, Henry Cling, Simon Forrester, Frank Williams, Sallie Lee. THE LAST OF THE CHARLESTON GRAMPUS. "Many of our readers will remember the big Ash tha^was caught near here last December, aud waa kept on exhibition for several days. Since then, its owners have been exhibiting it around the country. At Columbus, Ga., last week, the monster fell into the hands of a constable, who sold its skin for one dollar and a half. Mr. Noble, of Savannah, subsequently bought lt for fifteen dollars, and it will soon be on exhibition at his Broughton street Museum of Natural Curiosities. LECTURES NEXT WEEK.^On Monday, Tues? day and Wednesday-evenings of next week, the Rev. W. w. Hicks, D. D., will deliver three lec? tures In the Academy of Music, upon Interest log subjects. The reputation of the lecturer ls sufficient guarantee that the lectures will be exceedingly Interesting and instructive, affording J a rich Intellectual treat to the literary portion of our community. It wilt also afford an opportu- 1 nlty for those who deeliue attending theatrical c amusements, to spend severa! evenings both pleasantly and profitably within the walls of our beautirul Academy. For these and other reasons ( we anticipate seeing crowded houses. UNITED STATES COURT-HON. GEORGE S. BRYAN, JUDGE, PRESIDING.-Yesterday the rollow- < lng business was disposed of in the United States Circuit and District Courts: 1 Circuit Court.-In the case of the United States i vs. David T. Grice, charged with robbing the i mails, the accused was found guilty, with a re? commendation to the clemency or the court and t mercy or the President. Prisoner's counsel (Gen- t oral Gary and Mr. H. T. Wright) made a motion for a new trial. It was ordered that the motion Lc heard on the 26th of this month. t District Court.-Ex pai te R. E. Allison (astor- ( ney) in re B. A. Culp (bankrupt) vs. John A. Hood (administrator.) Petition for compensation as t ice."^It was ordered that the matter bu referred i to Registrar dawson, and that his report be heard i in this court on the 2Sth of this month. < Ex parte D. A. Williams (ass!guee),in re James e D. Mcllvalne (bankrupt.) Petition to call on lien t creditors to sell realty and adjust equities. The t petition was referred to Registrar Clawson. Ex parte Jamos B. Jarrott, executor of Jarrott. ] Petition to appraise thc value of land used as a i national cemetery near Florence. It was ordered \ that Julius Gamble, James Allen, George McD. Stoll, James A. Pettigrew and W. A. Washington i do appraise the cash value of said land, accord- < to act or Congress. i Ex parte Catharine G. Poyas. Application ror i copy wight of work entitled "Year of Grace ano other Poems." 1 In re William G. Golding, bankrupt. Application : for final discharge as voluntary bankrupt. Was referred to a Jury, and I; being round that the bankrupt did not keep such book or accounts as are required by the Bankrupt law, lt was ordered that the application or the bankrupt be refused. The court then adjourned. PALM SUNDAY AN? HOLY WKBK.-To-mor? row ts Palm Sunday, ths commencement or what 13 known as Holy or Posion Week, during which ls commemorated the surrerlngs and death of thc Saviour or the world. From very remote times the seven days Immediately preceding the anni? versary of the resurrection of Christ, have been set apart by the church as a season of peculiar solemnity, to be observed by aots of penitence, devotion, fasting and prayer. On Palm Sunday, the Catholic Church celebrates the triumphant entry of Christ into Jerusalem, when the fickle mul? titud^ greeted him with shouts of "hosanna," and thc waving of palms. In Catholic countries on this day, palm? are blessed, distributed and car? ried in procession through the streets and along the roads, -hut in this couutry the clergy and those who serve at the altar only Joni lu the pro? cession along the aisles of the church, and distri? bute the blessed palms to the worshipping con? gregation. The ceremony of bles?lng the palms ls com mcuced by singing "Hosanna la Excclsls." A prayer, asking that the fruits of the passion of our Lord may descend upon the faithful, ts then orTercd; arter which, the priest, asiisted by the sub-deacon, sings a portion of the collects and lessons of the day. The palms are sprinkled with holy water and fumed with Incense, and then distributed to the clergy aud laity, who receive . them kneeling, while au appropriate anthem ls sung by the choir. In the Episcopal and Anglican churches the practice or blessing palni3 bas rallen into disuse but the term "Palm Sunday," and the events it commemorates, continue to be associated to? gether. Daring the week which this day prefaces, Christians are called upon to enter seriously into themselves, to exclude all thoughts of worldly things, and to meditate upon the end ot the great mysteries they are required to commemorate. To this end the ceremonies are ot thc mo3t solemn and imposing character, and the prayers and les? sons are such as to excite humility and repent? ance in the breasts of those who are devoutly In? clined. f AMUSEMENTS. Thc School for Scandal. Tho crowning performance of the present dra? matic season was the comedy of The School for Scandal, as produced last evening at the Acade? my o' Music. Thc sparkling wit of this master? piece of Sheridan's dramatic genius might well cover a deal of indifferent acting; but lt is simple justice to Miss Keene and her company to say that the play, taken as a whole, was one of which Charleston would not have been ashamed, even in the palmy old times, when her people were as rich and prosperous as they are discriminating and cultivated, and when her stage was the acknowledged dramatic centre of the continent. Of course, the features of the performance were the Lady Teazle of Miss Keene, the Charles Surface of Mr. Mordaunt, and the Joseph Surface of Mr. Stuart. The style in which these three parts were acted was simply beyond praise. Mr. Wallis played SirPetcr capitally : and we must say that the Sir Oliver of Mr. Reed (whose high tragedy has not been always to our taste) was very well done Indeed. The whole cast, in fact, was an excellent one; and the dresses ol the several characters was quite rich and elaborate. The house was well filled, and never was play received with heartier zest. For the last two performances of thc season we are to have to-day at the matinee Goldsmith's She Stoops to conquer, and in the evening Our American Cousin. The company appears in Sa? vannah on Monday night. HOLT ?TEEK. Services in thc Catholic Churches. The services in the Catholic Churches ot Charleston on to-morrow (Palm Sunday,) and during noly Week, will be as follows: CATHEDRAL CnATEL. On Talm Sunday, the Blessing and Distribution of the Palms and High Mass at half-past 10 A. M. Office or the Tenebro on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights, at half-past 7 o'clock. On Maunday Thursday there will be solemn High Mass and procession at 10 A. M. On Good Friday the Mass of the Presanctlfied and the Veneration of the Cross at 9 A. M. On Holy Saturday, the.Blessing of the Paschal Candle aud of the Fonts, and solemn High Mass at 8 A. M. ST. MARY'S CHURCH. On Palm Sunday, (to morrow,) Low Mass at 7 A. M., and High Moss, and Blessing and Distribu? tion of the Palms at half-past io A. M. Vespers, as usual, at half past 4 P. M. On Maunday Tharsday, High Mass at 7 A. M. On Good Friday, the Mass of the Presanctifled at 7 A. M. On Saturday, High Mass at 7 A. M. ST. JOSEPH'S. On Palm Sunday, (to-morrow,) High Mass at the usual hour. On Maunday Thursday, High Mnss at 9 A. M. On Good Friday, Mass of thc Presanctlfied at 9 A. IL On Saturday, High Mass at S A. M. 8T. PATRICK'S. On Palm Sunday, High Mass as usual. On Thursday and Saturday, High Mass at 8 A. M. On Good Friday, Mass of the Presanctlfied at s A. M. ST. PETER'S. On Palm Sunday, High Mass and Blessing and Distribution of the Palms at 9 A. M. On Monday and Thursday, Mass at half-past 0 A. M. On Good Friday, exercises of the Holy Agony, bagiuniug at 3 P. M. and ending at half-past 4 P.M. Oa Easter Sunday, First Mass at half-past fl A. M., High Mass at 9 A. M., and Vespers at 8 P. M. In all the churches the Repositories, with the Blessed Sacrament, will be open from Thursday morning. STATB COURT-HON. R. B. CARPENTER, JUDGE. PRESIDING.-The following business was disposed of yesterday : In the case of Panzerbeiter vs. Russell a motion ( Tor a new trial was granted. In the case of Allen A Needles vs. King A Ven- ( Hug, lt was ordered that the motion for a nev/ , rial be heard on Monday next. The case of Otis vs. Stanley was continued. In thc case of Dann vs. Plnckney it was or lereU that a motion for a new trial be granted, < inless the verdict be modified in accordance with I tn order of court. 1 In the case or Cater vs. the Bank of Charleston, 1 leclslon on a motion for a new trial was reserved. 1 In the case or Abrahams A Sou vs. Kelley A .' Jarrett, the motion for a new trial was refused; 1 is also in the case of Lowndes und thc Charleston i ind Savannah Railroad. Ia the case or Thomas Garety vs. William Paul, s he motion for a new trial was granted under cer- i alu restrictions. < PERSONAL.-Dr. J. Frank Speck, of Colum- t ila, S. C., and one of the publishers of the South- s ?rn Business Register, U in the city. '< Dr. W. Y. Paxton, Ute business manager of the { Sumter Watchman, ls now In Charleston and will eprcscnt the interests of that Jourual to the 1 nercantile community. Dr. Paxton is an old = iitlzeu or this place, though Sumter is lils adopt- f id home and the Watchman his especial pet. All 1 luslaess entrusted to him will receive prompt at- t cntlon. s Mr. W. B. Dinsmore, president of the Adams ?xpress Company, and Mr. H. B. Plant, pres dent of the Southern Express Compauy, are at ;he Charleston Hotel. Dr. Patrick, of this city, has been recently made ;hc recipient or the degree or Doctor of Deina' I surgery, conferred on him by the New Orleans I College of Dentistry. The honor could not have ' seen conferred more worthily. 1 Captain w. J. McKerrall, of the Marion Star, ' lins been la Charleston for the past few days ou a flying visit. CnuMRS.-The Savannah papers duo here when Hie Savannah and Charleston train arrives, at half-past 5 P. M., do uot reach our ornee until next morning. Why ls this thusly ? We learn that Governor Scott ls now selecting the trial justices for the State. A little boy while stepping off a street car in motion had his root quite badly torn by thc wheeL The Edgcficld Advertiser complains that the letters and papers arrive In Edgetleld long after they are dne, and calls upon the postmasters at Charleston, Augusta and Columbia to look Into lt. One hundred and two new recruits for the Eighth regiment arrived from Now York ou the Adgcr yesterday. The Post band will play on the Battery this af? ternoon, frcm 4 to 6 o'clock. The cars of the City Railway on both lines will, during those hours, run to thc Battery. Some of the cellar d oors on Queen, between State and Church streets, are in a dangerous con? dition. BUSINESS NOTICES. Go TO BoiNEST AND MARTIN and examine the Darling Patent Self-supplying Penholder, apro sw2 EXTRA TRIP TO EDISTO.-Attention is re? quested to the advertisement of steamer Argo, to leave for Edisto, Ac, this morning at half-pas: 9 o'clock. FRANK'S SALOON, opposite the Board of Trade Rooms, offers unrivalled inducements to those blbulously inclined. SAVE TOUR MONET.-Buy your periodicals at the nasel street Bazaar. New York Heraid, Times, World and Tribune 5 cents each. ANOTHER lot of those celebrated fifty-picture albums, one dollar each, at the H?sel street Ba? zaar. A.NEW 8TTLK ot fine initial note paper and envelopes, 40 cents a box, at the Hasel street Ba? zaar. PERSONS visiting the city will purchase the stereoscopic views or Charleston and vicinity at the Hasel street Bazaar, or at No. 181 King street. iv?arric?. MAYBERRY-WESTFIELD.-On thc 30th of March, in Christ Church, by thc Rev. Ellison Ca? pers, Mr. WM. W. MAYBERRY, or Harrisburg, Penn., to Miss EMMA WESTFIELD, or Greenville. JENNINGS-MOO REP..-At the residence of the bride's father, on the 33th or March, 1870, by Rev. T. J. Clyde, FRANK J. JENNINGS to A?O?STA, danguter or Mr. II. M. Moorer, all or Orasgeburg County. No cards. ?nnxral Notircs. ????THE FRIENDS AND ACQTJAINT ANCES or Mr. JOHN S. SPRAGUE. W. D. Sprague, and Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Averill, arc re? spectfully invited to attend tho Funeral of the former, at l o'clock Tins DAY, from the resi? dence of Mr. C. N. Averill, NJ. 3 Wragg Square, without rurthcr invitation. apr? ?uitnarn. BARR.-Died, on the first day of April, 1870, at his residence, near Fort Motte, in the 59th year of bis age, Mr. JAMES I!. BARR, a native of Glas? gow, Scotland, but for mauy years a resident of I this city. Special Notices. ^CITY TAXES.-CITY TREASURY, MARCH 23,1S70.-Pursuant to Ordinance to Raise Supplies for the year 1S70, the FIRST INSTAL? MENT or one-third or the Corporation Tax will be received at this Office from and arter this date to the 10th or April. S. THOMAS, mcli2a snlwstusC_City Treasurer. pS" SPECIAL NOTICE.-BOOKS FOR Subscription to the Stock or the ENTERPRISE RAILROAD COMPANY of Charleston will be opened on and after THIS DAY, the 23d instant, at the office of Messrs'. WHIPPER, ELLIOTT A AL? LEN, No. 91 Broad street, where the undersigned may be found daily between the hours of io A. M. and 2 P. M. WM. MCKINLAY, mch23 ws2mths Treasurer. ^s?y-CORNS SOLVENT-A NEW DIS? COVERY.-Mark this : If you feel the least pain during or after the operation, or if you are not satisfied, you'll not pay. Mons. BERGER will henceforth remove Corns by a NEW SOLVENT, which acts only on Coras, and has no more effect on the skin and flesh than pure water. One must see to believe. Apply at No. 332 KINO STREET, from 9 to 12 o'clock M. aprs ws5* ?Z3J-TIIE FIFTEENTH AMENDMENT. Free sulTroge to all, with the right to hold office, without distinction of race, color, or previous condition, ls now the law of thc land, and known as the Fifteenth amendment to the constitution. We may expect Congress very soon to pass a Sixteenth amendment, which declares that all women, after arriving at the age of eighteen, shall bc allowed to vote and hold office; provided, they dress in men's attire and "support the con? stitution" by the dally use of the famous, fash? ionable, faultless fluid, found everywhere, SOLO? MON'S BTTTERS._agra tnthaj par THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLI? NA, COUNTY OF CHARLESTON-COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.-JAMES W. SPRA?GE, TRUS? TEE OF MARIA A. WOODRUFF, PLAINTIPF, AGAINST JAMES S. WOODRUFF, DEFENDANT. Copy Summons.-To the Defendant JAMES WOODRUFF: Yon are hereby summoned and re? quired to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of Common Pleas, ror the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on thc sub? scribers at their office, No. 41 Broad street, Charleston, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day or such ser? vice; and ir you fail to answer the complaint with? in the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the rellef.demanded in the complaint. BUIST A BUIST, PlalnlilTs Attorneys. Dated 17th March, 1370. To James S. Woodmjf, Defendant: Take notice, that thc Summons In this aetion, of which the foregoing Is a copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk or the said Court or Common Pleas At Charleston, in thc County or Chorlcaton, n said State, on thc seventeenth any of March, 1870. BUIST A BUIST, mclilO s6_Plaintlrrs Attorneys. par- STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 30??TY OF CHARLESTON-IN THE COMMON PLEAS.-P. T. SOUTHERN vs. THE TRADES MANUFACTURING COMPANY, A BODY CORPO? RATE UNDER THE LAWS OF TnE STATE OF S'EW JERSEY.-SUMMONS FOR MONEY DE HAND. COMPLAINT NOT SERVED.-To the Trades Manufacturing Company, a body corpo ?atc under the laws oT thc State or New Jersey -Defendants in this action: You are hereby mmmoned and required to answer the complaint n this action, which Is filed in thc Office or the Jlerk or the Court or Common Pleas for the said bounty, and to serve a copy of your answer on he subscribers, nt their offiee, No. 41 Broad treet, Charleston, South Carolina, within twenty lays after the service of this summons oa you, ixcluslvc oT the day oT service. If yon rall to answer this complaint within thc Ime aforesaid, thc plantltr will take Judgment tgainst you for the sunt of one thousand seven nindred and thirty-four SP loo dollars, with in erest at the rate oT seven per cent, per annum rom the eighteenth ?lay or January, one thou nnd eighteen hundred and seventy, and costs. Dated Charleston, S. c.. March 18.1870. BUIST A BUIST. Plaintiff's Attorneys, No. 41 Broad street, Charleston, S. C. Take notice that thc Summons, of which the oregolng is a copy, and also the complaint In :his action, was duly flied in the Office or thc Slerk qr the Court or Common Pleas Tor the Coun :y or Charleston, and State oT South Carolina, on Jie sixteenth day ol March, U70. BUIST A BUIST, mchl9 st>_Plaintiffs Attorneys. PST NEWSPAPER STATEMENTS HOW THE PEOPLE TEST THEIR TRUTH.-This ls not an age when people believe on trust what? ever they sec lu the public journals. Fifty or sixty years ago, when Hie accuracy oTa statement that had appeared In one or thc gazettes or "News Letters" or thc day was questioned, lt was con? sidered a suttlclent answer to all cavil to say, " It must be so, ror I read lt In the newspaper." It ls not so now. Newspaper assertions must bc veri? fied before they are taken Tor granted, and this ls especially the oise as regards statements set? ting rorth the remedial properties or proprietary medicines. For example: It was not until the tonic and alterative properties or HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS had been deliberately and thoroughly tested by thousands, and round to be in perfect accord with the printed claims put forth In its behalf, that it was accepted by the public at large as a STANDARD REMEDY. But when multitudes who had resorted to it as a safe? guard against malarious fevers, a cure Tor indi? gestion and biliousness, a means or strengthening thc mme, cheering the spirit and imparting con? stitutional vigor, came forward and testified that its beneficial effects had exceeded their most san? guine expectations, of course the world believed. To resist such proofs was Impossible. Great care has been taken from the beginning not to over? state the merits of the Bitters. Exaggeration and bombast have been the death of many prepara? tions that might otherwise have survived. They were "weighed in the balance and round want? ing." HOSTETTER'S BITTERS, on the contrary, have never been announced in grandiloquent language os a cure tor every bodily ill, but simply as a pure, harmless vegetable spocluc, possessing remarkable invigorating, regulating, antl-blllous and antiseptic properties. This is exactly what the public know the medicine to be, and its enor? mous sales is an argument in its Tavor. aprsc_ ?_ pSf IF YOU WANT LAW BOOKS, LAW BLANKS and Legal Printing, gr to EDWARD PERRY, No. 155 Meeting street, opposite Charies ton Hotel. Charleston. S. C._decll amos par- AWAY WITH SPECTACLES.-OLD Eyes made new, easily, without doctor or medi? cines. Sent postpaid on receipt of 10 cents. Ad? dress Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington avenue, New York. deda Spacial Spotless. pa- DIVINE SERVICE WILL BE CON. ducted In the Orphan's Chapel, on SABBATH AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock, by the Rev. W. W. niCKS, D. D._;_ apro PS- FIBST BAPTIST CHURCH.-DI VINE Service will be held In this Church TO-MOR ROW, nt half-past 10 A. M., by the Rev. H. ALLEN TUPPER, and at 4 P. M. by the Rev. L. H SHUCK, Pastor._apro JES-CIRCULAR CHURCH.-PREACH LNG TO-MORROW (D. V.) by the Pastor. Sublect in the MORNING (half-past 10 o'clock:) "now Christ? ians work out their own Salvation." AFTERNOON Service at half-past 4 o'cloek._apr9 ps- TRDHTY CHURCH.-REV. W. P. MOUZON will preach TO-MORROW MORNING, at half-past io o'clock. In the AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock, the Anniversary Exercises of the Sunday School will be held. No services at night Pub io Prayer Meeting every TCESDAT NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. In the Lecture Room. _aprt 1* ^UNITARIAN CHURCH. - DIVINE Service will be held In this Church TO-MORROW MORNING, at half-past io o'clock, and in the EVE? NING at quarter before 8. The Rev. R. p. CUT? LER officiating. All strangers are cordially In? vited to attend. Subject tor the EVENING Dis course, "Pure Religion._apro ps- BOTTLED UNDER THE SUPER? VISION OF THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT.-GEN? UINE VICUY WATER, For sale by WM. S. CORWIN A CO., No. 275 King street, Price 50 cents per bottle, $5 per dozen-ful quarts. . _ aprO ^.NOTICE.-ANXIOUS TO ADVANCE the Interests of our Alma Mater, we respectfully Invite her Alumni to meet us In the Chapel of the College on MONDAY EVENING, April nth, 1870, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of forming a General Alumni Association. aprO 1* TOE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1870. ps- COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON. The Summer Term of this College will commence on MONDAY, nth instant. Candidates tor ad? mission into the Freshman or thc Sophomore Classes, will present themselves on MONDAY, at io o'clock, A. M. F. A. PORCHER, apro 2_Secretary Faculty. MILLS -HOUSE STABLES, ROB? ERT GRAHAM, PROPRIETOR.-CHARLESTON, S. C., APRIL 7, 1870.-On and after this date, OMNIBUSES will leave corner Line and Meeting streets for Magnolia every 15 minutes, commend? ing at 9 A. M. .Last Omnibus leaving Magnolia at 6.30 P. M. ROBERT GRAHAM. apr7 6_ ^NOTICE.- THE FARE TO AND from Savannah by Steamers DICTATOR and CITY POINT has bean reduced to ($3) Three Dol? lars each way,'including meals and berth. apr7 6_J. D. AIKEN A CO. ps- NEW CHURCH LECTURES.-THE Rev. LOUIS IL TAFEL, Missionary of the New Church Association in South Carolina, Ceor g ia and Florida, will deliver a scries of Lectures at Holmes' Hall, as follows : WEDNESDAY, April 6-"The Atonement not Vi? carious." THURSDAY, AprU 7-"Charity and Faith." SUNDAY, April 10-"The Old Church and the New Jerusalem." Thc Lectures to commence at 8 P. M. Hie pub? lic are in vi ted to nt ten d. _ aprO 4 ps-TEE SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY-CHARLESTON, S. C., Ar-RiL 4,1870.-DIVIDEND No. 2.-The Board or Directors or this Company having declared a Seml Annu?l Dividend or SIX PER CENT, on the Capi? tal Stock or the Company paid up to 30th ult., thc same will be paid the Stockholders at the Office, No. 10 Broad street, on and after Tins DAY. THOS. R. WARING, apr5 6_|_Cashier. pS- AT A MEETING OF THE TOWN Couacll of Moultrtevllle, held oa Monday evening, 4th April, 1870, lt was Resolved, That his Honor, the Intendant, bo in? structed to advertise tor estimatesror levelling ana inline up the fbw rematan Loca which have been excavated, and where owners have thus tar ucglccted to all them. And that personal service of this Resolution oe made on the owners of such Lots. Extract from thc minutes. li. H. GILLI LAND. Clerk of Town Council. In accordance with the above Resolution, esti? mates arc Invited tor doing the work specified therein. Particulars can be obtained by applying to Nos. 21 and 23 Vendue Range. JOHN M. TOCHEY, apro wf.<3_Intendant. pa- GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, ' : (ARLESTON, S. C., MARCH 30, 1870.-For the Information of Shippers, the following letter ls published. H. T. PEAKE. General Superintendent. (COPY.) GENERAL AGENT'S OFFICE.J GREENVILLE A COLUMBIA R. R. CO., J COLUMBIA, S. C., March 28,1870. ) Afr. //. T. Peake, General Super'at S. C. R. R.: DEAR SIR: YOU will please stop the receipts of Freight for points on the Laurens Railroad, (Jala pa, Klnarrt's, Martin's, Chaton and Laureas,) until you are notiiled from this office to com meuce receiving Freights again for these points, Yours, very respectfully, (Signed.) W. ALSTON GITWS, mch31 General Agent. pS-k GRAND EPOCH IN SCIENCE. From the time when. In 1834, Dr. RUG GE discov? ered "Carbolic Acid" and Its extraordinary medi? cal effects, nothing lu thc history or Medicine has equalled lt. Largely used by the French physi? cians In trcatmeut of consumptive and scrofu? lous diseases, lt was introduced by the Court Phy? sician or Berlin, MAX ERNST nENRY, into Prus? sia, and from thence to thc United States. No? thing else or the present day can equal HEN? RY'S SOLULION OR CARBOLIC CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR. Patients get better after only one dose luis been taken, and we cordially recommend It to the pabllc-fEdltor "Argus." jan!7 lyr pS-HO MORE MEDICINE. -SEVENTY thousand cures without medicine by DuBarry's delicious REVALENTA ARABICA FOOD, which eradicates dyspepsia, indigestion, acidity, nauseo, vomiting, wasting, diabetes, sleeplessness, cough, asthma, consumption, debility, constipation, diar? rhoea, palpitation, nervous, billons, liver and Btomach complaints. It nourishes better than meat, and saves, moreover, fifty times Its costin other remedies. Cure No. 63,413-"Rous, July 21, 1868.-The health of the Holy Father is excellent, especially since he hos confined himself entirely to DuBarry's Food, and his Holiness cannot praise this excellent tood too highly." Sold m tins of one pound, SI 25; 24 pounds ?IS; carriage Hoe. Also, Hie REVALENTA CHOCOLATE, In one poand packets, ?1 50. Copies of cures sent gratis. Ad? dress C. N. DUBARRY A CO., No. 163 William street, New York, and at all Druggists and Gro? cers._ npr2 ll p&- AWAY WITH UNCOMFORTABLE TRUSSES.-Comfort and Cure for the Ruptured. Sent oostpaid on receipt of 10 cents. Address Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington avenue. New York. decl-i pa- TO PRINTERS.-LF YOU WANT NEWS, BOOK, CAP, DEMI and MEDIUM PAPERS, Bill Heads, Statements, Cards, Card Board, Print? ing Material, Binding, Ruling and Cuttkig, go to EDWARD PERRY. No. 155 Meeting street, oppo? site Charleston Hotel, Charleston, S. C. dec u cmos pa- WEDLOCK-THE BASIS OF CIVIL SOCIETY.-Essays tor Young Men, on the honor and happiness or Marriage, and tac evils and dan gera or Celibacy, with sanitary help for the at? tainment of man's true poaitlon In lire. Sent free in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCI? ATION, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. .amis 3mos_ pa- IF YOU WANT STRAW, MANLC LA and all kinds ot WRAPPING PAPERS, go to EDWJKD PfiRRY, No. 155 Meeting street, oppo site Jterleston Hotel, Charleston, S. C. decll &mos c S?iGUiantc. I T I Z E N 8? INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK. INCORPORATED 183 6. JAS. M. MCLEAN, E. A. WALTON, President:. Secretary. Cash Assets.$950,000. TITREE-FOURTHS OF THE PROFITS DIVIDHD TO THE ASSURED. BY THIS PLAN OF INSURANCE THE ASSURED become Interested In the profits of the business without incurring any liability. The management of affairs of thc Company heretofore gires almost positive assurance of LARGE YEARLY DIVIDENDS to the holders of participating Policies. " Non-participating Policies Issued as heretofore. A. L. TOBIAS, Agent, No. 109 Bast Bay, mch26atn3mo3 Next South Courier Office. Q.?ABDIAN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OP NEW YORK. ORGANIZED IN 1859. ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITABLE. HALF LOAN TAKEN. NO NOTES REQUIRED. LAST CASH DIVIDEND (FIFTY) 60 PER CBNT. 8TATBUENT. Polices in force.$25,000,000 Assets. LEGO,ocr. Annual Income. 800,000 Losses Paid. 600,000 OFFICERS. W. H. PECKHAM, President. WM. T. HOOKER, Yice-Presiden'. L. MCADAM, Secretary and Actuary. G. A. FUDICKAR, Superintendent. DIRECTORS. Hon. John A. Dix, New York. Hon. James Harper, Firm of Harper A Bros., ex Mayor New York. John J. Crane, President Bank Republic. Wm. M. Vermllye, Banker, (YermUye k Cd,) Ohas. G. Rockwood, Cashier Newark Banking Company. Hon. George Opydyke, ex-Mayor New York. Minot C. Morgan, Banker. Thomas Rigney, Firm Thomas Rigney A co. Benj. B. Sherman, Treasurer New York Steam Sngar Refining Company. Aaron Arnold, Firm of Arnold, Constable k Co. Richard H. Bowne, Wetmore k Bowne, Lawyers. E. Y. Haughwout, Firm E. V. Haugh wout k Co. Wm. Wllkens, Firm ol Wilkens k Co. Julius H. Pratt, Mercaant. Wm. W. Wright, Merchant. Charles J. Starr, Merchant. William Allen, Merchant. Geo. W. Cuyler, Banker, Palmyra, N. Y. Geo. T. Hope, President Continental Fire Insur? ance Company.. John O. Sherwood, Park Place. Walton H. Peckham, corner Fifth Avenue and Twenty-third street. Edward H. Wright, Newark, N. J. % Geo. W. Farlee, Counsellor. W. L. Cogswell, Merchant. KEIM A ISSERTEL, General Agents for South Carolina and Georgia. Office No. 40 Broad street, Charleston, S. C. Dr. T. REENSTJERNA, Examining Physician, janis T Rigors, Sobarco, &t. HE CHARLESTON CIGAR MANUFACTORT, . No. 314 KING STREET, CORNER SOCIETY. onArtrjaOTON, o. Ci CIGARS. LA CAROLINA, per thousand.$20 00 La Carolina, No. 1, per thousand. 22 00 La Corona de Ksprinn, per thousand.25 00 El Bouquet, per thousand.30 oo La Candeur, (smallcigars,) per thousand_ 35 00 Partagas, (Havana Seed,) per thousand. 40 00 H. Upmann, (Havana,) per thousand.50 oo Figaro, (GenuineHavana,) per thousand.... "5 oo Jenny Lind, (Genuine Havana,) per thousand SO oo As all these Cigars are made under my especial care and supervision, I can warrant that all will smoke well and glvo satisfaction at thc prices. IMPORTED CIGARS OF DIFFERENT GRADES. LEAF TOBACCO FOR MANUFACTURERS. I have a large and well ass Hted stock or Do? mestic and Imported Lear Tobacco, such as Con? necticut, Pennsylvania and Ohio Wrappers and Filling at all prices. Also, Havana, from filling at $120 upwards to wrappers (Prima) at $2 50 per pound. . NEW CIGAR BOXES For Cigar Manufacturers, with labels ready for pocking. SILK RIBBONS FOR CIGARS AT ALL TRICES. ALSO, LARGE STOCK OP SMOKING AND CHEW1NC TOBACCO AND PIPES. Merchants and consumers are respectfully so? licited to call befare purchasing elsewhere. Satis? faction guaranteed. All orders from the country will be promptly executed. JULIUS MADSEN. febio stuthsmos ?ljirts uno ?nrmeinng (?ooos. Q C O T T ' S STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM. S S S S S S S S S a SCOTT'S s sssssss sssssss S STAR SHIRTS S S s S AND COLLARS S s S S READY MADE S s s S AND MADE S S S S TO ORDER. S S S S S S MEN'S S S S S FURNISHING S SSSSSSS SSSSSSS S GOODS. S S s s s s s S s s THE LATEST STYLE ROMAN PATENT MOULDED PAPER COLLARS. LOOK FOR THE STAR SIGN, MEETING STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE MARKET HALL. Janl7 6mo3D*c Newspapers, i?lagauncs^c^' "T E OWN b ? RE WORLD SUBSCRIBE FOB THE NEW YORK OBSERVER. The Large Double Wee?ly FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Sound and Good. Try lt, It will be Money well Spent. $3 50 per Annum. jO-Sampie Copies Free. SIDNEY E. MORSE, JR-, k CO., No. 37 Park Kow, de?3l New York. ^nerton Sales--irninre Stops. Bj W. T. LEITCH & B. S. BRUNS, Auctioneer?. ?? ? LOT AND BUILDING PARTLY BURNT, formerly known as Fordham's*-Hall, Meet? ing street, cast slue, between George and Calhoun streets. n??onJ,?l?PAY' 12tn mstaut,at the Old PostuOice. ot ll o'clock, That Desirable LOT OF LAND, twlth two storr BRICK BUILDING partly destroyed by fire sk uated on Meeting street, east aide, between George and Calhoun streets. A small outlay will pnt the property in complete order, A tine cis? tern on thc premises. Lot measures 30 feet front by 131 deep, more or less*. Terms-One-third cash; balance in one and two years, with interest payable semi-annually; se? cured by bond and mortgage. Purchaser to pay us for papers and stamps. aprt By Vf. Y. LEITCH & R, S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. VALUABLE' LOT ON THE EAST SIDE of King street, between Queen street and Horlbeck's alley. Will be sold on TUESDAY, the 12th day of April at the Old Postofflce, at ll o'clock, That desirable LOT OF LAND next to Mr. Lac cassagne's. to the north, fronting on King street 27 reet 8 inches, and in depth 231 feet, be the same more or less. . This place will make a fine business Rtand. No incurabrance on Lot. Title clear. There ls a brick foundation (old) for a boote. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay us for napers ana stamps. apr8 ?at*s By W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers, No. 35 Broad street. "POSITIVE AND UNRESERVED SALE X .of a Lot on Meeting street, by order of the Executor. Will be sold on TDESDAY, the 12th instant, at the Old Customhouse, at ll o'clock, The remain lng portion of the spacious Lot known aa '-REYNOLD'S LOT," situate ia Meeting street a few doors north of Queen street. Measuring In front on Meeting street 20)? feet, thence running iu depth S98 feet on the south line, thence In rear 95 feet fl Inches frontage, on the three Building Lots lately sold, by 173 in depth, by 116 feet on back line. This Lot or Land has been divided with the In? tention of on occupancy or the rear portion for either an Amphitheatre or Hall, and the front por? tion 8uniclently large for the erection or a store and passage way to the rear Lot. Terms-Hair cash; balance secured by mortgage or the property In ono year, with interest. Pur? chasers to pay us ror papers and stamps. A dia? gram of thc property at our office. apre 6 By R. M. MARSHALL & BRO. ESTATE SALE OF BOOKS, BY ORDER or thc Executors. Will be sold on MONDAY, the nth Instant, at hair-past io o'clock, at No. 33 Broad street, A Valuable MISCELLANEOUS LIBRARY, in lots to snit purchasers. Terms cash. Books to be removed immediately apro Auctioneers' fJntJate Sales, &t. By ?JOHN S. BYAN, No. 59 Broad Street. AWELL-LOCATED FARM OF SEVEN? TY-FIVE Acres of Land, six (6) miles from the city, at Private Sale. - For sale, a well-located FARM, containing seventy-live acres or Land, susceptible or high cultivation, and, with thc natural drainage, could be advantageously divided into ten (10) acre lots, and so arranged as to have two (2) ways or access, both leading to the -main road, six (6) miles from the city. There ls a plain but com? fortable farmhouse, kitchen, barn, stable and other outhouses on thc premises, and an excel? lent spring of drinking water. Possession will bc given in time ror the ensuing crop. Terms-One-fourth cash; remainder in one, two and three years, secured by bond and mort? gage or thc property sold. Purchaser to pay ror papers and stamps. For further particulars, apply as above. mch30 wms3 Railroad Supplies. STEAM ENGINES AND ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES. A roll assortment or BRASS; and IRON FIT? TINGS, ror steam and gas-fitters and plumbers. Steam Guages, Gnage-cocks, Low Water Detec? tors, Oil Cnps, Tools ror machinists and black? smiths, Bellows, Ac. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, rach24 6mo Charleston. S. C. JJ E L T I N_G . 1 A large Stock ot Leather and Rubber BELTING and RUBBER GOODS, Including Manhole and Uundhole Gaskets, (all sizes.) Hose, Sheet Rub? ber Tor packing, Puro Vulcanized Gum lor valves, Ac. ALSO, "Regulation" LEATHER HOSE, double-riveted and or approved manufacture. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., Corner Meeting pud Cumberland streets. mch24 6mo Charleston, S. C. S TEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, STEAM PUMPS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Single and double-acting Lift and Force PUMPS, IL Dlsston St Son's Celebrated Circular, Gang, Hnnd and Cross-Cut Saws. Also, Miners' and En ineers' Supplies iu great variety, Shovels, Picks, Ac. For sale i>y CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 Brno_Charleston. 8. C. JJ A R IRON AND STEEL. English and American Refined, In bars English and American common, In bars Holler Plate and Sheet Iron Bolts, Nuts and Washers. 1 For salo by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland street.*, mch24flmo Charleston, S. C. N AILS, NAILS, Of the best brands, Including Parker Mills and CAMERON, BARKLEY St CO.'S uuequalled "Ne Plus Ultra" CUT NAILS. ALSO, A lull Stock of Wrought and Cut SPIKES. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 6mo Charleston, S. C. Q IL! OIL! OIL! Winter STalned SPERM, Extra Lard C. B. St Co.'s Engine Oil. Paraphene Spindle Olive Oil, Cotton Seed Oil White Oak (West Virginia) Oil. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch246mo_Charleston, S. C. ?pIPEFOR GAS, STEAM AND WATER. Sole Agency or MORRIS TASKER A CO.'S Pas? cal Iron Works. At store or CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Comer Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 gmo_ Charleston. S. C. W"HITE LEAD, COLORS AND PAINT OIL! Pure Raw and Double-Boiled LINSEED OIL English and American White Lead Paints lu OH. in great variety. ALSO, An extensive assortment ol BRUSHES. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., Corner Meetlug and Cumberland sM>ets, mcjgj fimo_Charleston, S. C. QUC UMBER-WOOD P UM I'S. The cheapest and best PUMP now in use. They give no taste to thc water and are applicable In every locality. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 Gmo Charleston, S. C. ^njcHon Stiles-irritar* Etapa. Bj A,C MCGILLIVRAY, - Auctioneer.. UN DEE DECREE IN EQUITY Rowand va. Rowand. Will be sold, oa FRIDAY, che 28th day of AnrlL In front of the-Old Customhouse, at n o'clock;: A. M., . AU that LOT OF LAND, situate, lying ana being on thc south side of Broad street, in the City or Charleston, County and State aforesaid, measur? ing in front on Broad street eighty-six (88) feet o Inches, and on the bacs line 72 feet o inches, on the east line 154 feet 9 inches, and the same on the west line, be the same more or less; butting and bounding north on Broad street aforesaid, east on Land of George Gibbon, south on Land of A. H. Chisolm, and west on Land of-Seabrook. Terms-One-half cash: residue on a credit of one year, with Interest from day of-sale, payable semi-annually, secured by bond br bonds of tho pnrcnaser, and mortgage of the premises. Pur? chaser to pay for papers and stamps. Dnm dinon E- w- M- MACKEY, apro 8lth2fl ? fa Qt By A. C. MCGILLIVRAY,, Auctioneer. UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. John C. Bickley, Trustee, vs. James Cones et al. wm be sold on TUESDAY, the 26th day of April Instant, in front of the Old Customhouse, at ll o'cloek A. li., All that PLANTATION OR TRACT OF LAND, call? ed "Woodstock," situate in st. James'Pariah, Goose Creek, containing nine hundred and'sixty (90O) acres, more or fess; bounding southeast on lands now or late of General Izard and John Par? ker; south on lands now or late of General Ed? wards, deceased; te the west on lands lately of Wm. McKenzie Parker, deceased; and north on lands or Michael Keckely, deceased. Terms-One hair cash; balance In one year, secured by bond or purchaser, bearing Interest from day of sale, payable semi-annually,, and mortgage of the property. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. E. W. M. MACKEY, Sheriff 0. C. aprs tul s2 tul By LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE. SALE UNDER MORTGAGE, BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. On TUESDAY, 12th instant, at ll o'clock A. M.; at the north of the Exchange, I will sell at public auction, T*.A,U,yiat L0T op r'AND, with the Two-storr DWELLING and OUTBUILDINGS thereon, situate on the north side of Gibbes street, in Charleston, known as No. 2, measuring In front 45 reet and in depth 145 feet, more or less. Butting and bonnd? ing to the north on Lands now or late of Motte A. Pringle; east on Lands now or late of James B. Pringle; south on Gibbes street, and west on Land now or late of Peter C. Lewis. Terms-$1000 cash ; balance by bond bear? ing interest, payable in one year from date, sc? oured by mortgage or the property; the buildings to be kept Insured and the policy assigned. Pur? chaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps. The above property may be treated for at Prt vatd Sale._apr? By LOUIS D. DeSAUSSUBE. HOUSE AND LOT NO. 25 LEG ARB 8TREET. On TUESDAY, the 19th instant, at ll o'clock A. M., will be sold at the Old Postofflce, Broad street. The Desirable RESIDENCE, No. 25 Legare street, containing eight upright and three dress? ing rooms, pantry, garret rooms, dry cellar, piazzas to the east and west, large cistern, kitchen, carriage house and stable of brick. The LOT ls a large one, and measures los teet on the front line, and m depth 270 feet. There are both vegetable and flower gardens. Conditions-Half cash; balance by several bonds bearing legal Interest, payable In one year, to be secured by a mortgage of the property; buildings to be insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps. x The above property may be treated for at priv ate sale._apr?stnth4mtn2 By LOUIS D. DeSAUSSUBE. BRICK RESIDENCE Di COMING STREET. On TUESDAY, the 12th instant, at ll o'clock, A. M.. will be sold at the Old Postomoe, Broad street, The two-story BRICK DWELLING, on east side or Coming street, opposite Duncan street, coa talnlng six upright and two garret rooms, two piazzas, olstern, Ac, and outbuildings of brick. ALSO, Four two-story WOODEN HOUSES, on same Lot, settable for renting, with alley common to all four. Lot measures 03 -feet 7 inches on front and back lines, and 252 feet on north and south, lines. Conditions-One-half cash; balance by bond, bearing semi annual Interest, payable m two equal successive annual instalments, to be seoured by a mortgage of the property; houses to be Insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps._apr7 thsmtui By J. A, ENSLOW & CO. WRECK OF TBE SCHOONER ELIZA - riKB, ror account ot the Underwriters and all concerned. Will be sold on MONDAY MORNING. 11th in? stant, at hair-past io o'clock, in front of the Old Customhouse, The Wreck and Appurtenances of the Schooner ELIZA PIKE, as she now Hes on Long Island beach._aprO By J. A. ENSLOVT .-j CO. ~ CAEGO OF THE SCHOONER ELIZA Pike, which consisted of Cotton, Phosphate Rock, Pig Iron and Rosin. For acoonnt of the Underwriters aud ail concerned. On MONDAY MORNING, the llth Instant, at half-past io o'clock, in front of the Old Custom? house, will be sold All the CARGO or the Schooner ELIZA PIKE, which may be round on board the wreck as she now lies on Long Island beach, and which con? sisted of: 103 bales COTTON. 390 tons Phosphate Rock. 212 pieces Pig Iron. 100 barrels Rosin, Ac apr9 ?flacijinerri, (Eastings, &t.' jyj-EETING STREET FOUNDRY. THIS ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW FURNISHING THE IK PRO VS D MCCARTHY COTTON GIN, STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Of various sizes, on hand. Improved Vertical and Horizontal Corn Mills, Sugar Mills, Sugar Boilers and Pans, of all sizes. Horse-Powers and Gin Gearing, from 6 to 16 feet in diameter. Improved Lever Cotton Presses, for Hand, Power, Saw and Rice Mids. Machinery and Castings of aa descriptions made te order. b Particular attention paid to House Fronts and Coatings for Buildings, Gratings, Cistern Covers, Sash Weights, Ac, Ac WILLIAM S. HBNERHY, MACHINIST AND FOUNDER, NO. 314 MEETING STREET, CHABLB3TON, 8. C. eog4 mws_, pHONIX IRON- WORKS. ESTABLISHED 1844. JOHN F. TAYLOR it CO., SUCCESSORS TO CAMERON A . CO., ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS, dc, NOS. 4, 6, 8, 10 AND 12 PRITCHARD STREET, (Near the Dry Dock,) CHARLESTON, S. C. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS-MARINE, STATIONARY AND PORTABLE. RICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVERY DE? SCRIPTION. SHAFTING, PULLEYS AND GEARING. IRON FRONTS FOR BUILDINGS. CASTINGS OF EYERY KLND, IN IRON OB BRASS. Guarantee to furnish SNCINES AND BOILERS of as good quality and power, and at as low rates?, as can be had In New York, Baltimore or Phila? delphia. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. metis 3mo BM o