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THl'GfcMNgE, Every Wednesday Morning,! BY JULIAN A. SELBY, Editor and Proprietor, ' Office No. 160 North Bichardson St. jar-Tho Phcknix ia the oldest Daily Paper in South Carolina, has the largest circulation in the upper portion of the State, and has been regularly issued since, its inception?March 21, 1865. subscription. 1 Dtily, six months, $4; Tri-Weekly, 2.50; Weekly, 1.50. adtebtxbbubnts Inserted in Daily at $1 a square of nine | lines for drat, and 50 cents each, subse? quent insertion; if hot exceeding five ! lines in length, 75 cents.' Long adver? tisements by the week, month or year, at lees rates. Marriages, Funeral Invita? tions Ac, $L . - jd3T~Book and Job Printing of every description faithfully attended to. AQENT8. Julius Poppe, Anderson. | J. A. GrigBby, Ridgway. E. A. Scott, Newberry'.' T" BL W. Lawson, Abbetille. A Train of Evils.?If weakness of the j Btomaoh<is allowed to becomo chronic, the following evils, supervene: Digestion is permanently impaired, the system is very imperfectly nourished, the blood becomes , thin and watery, and the bilo being unemployed for digestive and eva cuative purposes, enters the circulation through thei thoratio duct, and injects, itself, into tho 'super?oml' vessels, giving to tho oltin' nind whites 'of tho eyes, the nafiron tin go indicative of billion sness. Headache, nausea, constipation, pains in | the side, palpitations, heartburn, dizzi? ness and many other harrassing symp? toms which accompany the internal de? rangement aboVo described, which, if un? checked, is tup sure io tie followed by serious disease, as the riting of the sun by its setting. It is manifest, therefore, that an inability of the stomach to act uponJtbe foodishould De overcome wjUh if invija^ting influenco of Hostetter's, gtomaoh ly felt in the dioappeaf isagl^eable syr^jjrtoms al S^rescriheol mmeiRl reme>' dies for general debility usually fail to aohieve any lasting result, because they do not invigorate the stomach; ?ohtet? ter's Bitters always succeed because that is their primal efleet. The very met that they are such an excellent stomachic con? stitutes them one of the best general tonics in existence/ To restore digestion is >tho final ?stop towards the recovery of health; whin impaired <by-any of tho oufs upon mat oi BitteisJaspe. anco^orill ludedto.' multifarious complaints which spring | from dyspepsia, and that step will be found to have been taken by the invalid who has availed- himself of this famous anti -dyspeptic remedy. M19t3H -. i.. + m ? ,, Turpentine in doses of twenty or thirty minims, given at intervals of an hour or two, will not only remove the headache, but produce, in a wodderful manner a| refreshingly soothing influence. Time is a dread iconoclast that breaks our cherished i idols and scatters their lorod fragments among the shadows of the past vThe mutual magnetism that draws kmdrcd minds together' is indefinable; I yet it exists, and choice spirits bow to its ] potent influence. i Hot. 3 Broad Street and 109 East Bay Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. ST1T10IE1S First-Class Work our Specialty, yet, by UG1KO CHEAPER orades of stock, we can rtraxura work at LOWEST L1VIHG PRICES. FHIE; FASHlQNABLjE STATIONERY, Pirtes Paper and Envelopes. Reddingand <?aU invitations OH TSK'STST STOCK AHB PRINTED IN TUB STYLE. Sept* ?heap for Clash. f\B and after MOHDAt NEXT, tho \J 22d instant, I will sell my entire stock of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS and UMBRELLAS at RE? DUCED PRICES. ? Cnroumstances beyond my control fordo the necessity of converting, my stock into , cash at the earliest possible !>eriod. Therefore;' all wishing Bargains n my line, will please calL Goods told for Cash, and for cash only. Mar21 f6 J. MEIGHAN. TUR. OLD jmBJPnFTIThtt I! Formerly ooonpied by J3L O. SHIVER& GO., And now by tbo Now Firm, JOSES, DAVIS & BOEKMGflTS, WILL be, in a ftw davB, filled witb a NEW AND WELL SELECTED I STOCK of DRY GOODS. CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, itairmrnnc WINDOW SHADES, RUGS, WALL PAPER, BOOTS, SHOES, so, We can aaaure tbo patrons of tbia boneo, that tbe established reputation for good attention and low prices will be kept up to the standard. JONES, DAVIS A BOD KNIGHTS. Marohia _ The Attractions are Increasing! at the GRAND CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT ? or W.D.LOVE&CO. 1 ' We are daily adding to all the depart' monto of onr Eatsbliabment large lines of | Choioe and Desirable SPRING GOODS, at popular prices. Families in [need of SPRING SUPPLIES and strangers visiting this city should not fail to girS our stock a close inspection be? fore making their purobasea. All' needing DRY .GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Gents' FURNISHING GOODS, or any article kept | in a First Olaas Store, will save money by makio? their purchc3Cs at the Grand Cen? tral Dry GoocIb Establishment of WM. D. LOVE & CO., Columbia, S. C. SamploB sent gratuitously to all parts ol the country on application. Marli Important to Consumers of Tea. IHAVE made arrangements with an im porting Tea House to supply me witb u umform grade of TEA, ao that ooDBumers. rinding a Tea suitable in strength and flavor, can always depend upon getting the same, by aaking for that grade and price. We have opened, to-day, twelvo Cbeatu of Tea, as followa: Fine Oolong G. Fancy Oolong A. '1 Ino English Breakfast C. Fancy English Breakfast A. Choice Imperial B. Fine Imperial 0. Fancy Young Hyeon A. Choice Young Hyson B. Fine Yonng Hyson 0. Choice Gunpowder B. Fancy Gunpowder D. Fine Gunpowder 0. I invite an examination and trial of theae Teas, whioh will be found unusually cheap, and the quality superior to anything here? tofore offered in Columbia. Tea, when properly proparcd, is more healthy than coffeo, and ia mueh cheaper. I also call attention to my GENERAL I STOCK OF GOODS, which is unusually large, good and cheap, nartioularly in Fanoy Family FLOU.I. . Davis' Diamond HAMS. Davis' Pure Leaf LAUD. GOSHEN BUTTER?beat and cheapest in town. BIO COFFEE?parched and raw. LAOUAYRA COFFEE?parched and raw. Old Government Java COFFEE?parched and raw. All goods marked down five percent, to meet tbe times. Feb ia_HARDY 80L0M0N._ Coughi and Golds. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, Chlorate Fotash Pastilea, Gelatine Lozenges, Wiatar'a Balaam Wild Chorry, HiU'a Balaam Honey, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Jayne's Expectorant, Piao'a Cure. For aale at L. T. 8ILLIMAN & CO.'S Dee 29_Drug Btore. New Books, at Bryan's Bookstore. TTTORKING to Win, a story for girla, Vy 11.75. MibtreoB of the Manne, by Dr. Holland, author of Arthur Bonnyoaatle, si 50. A History of Germany, from the Earliest Times, by Cbarlton Lewie, $2 50. Manual of Mythology, Greek, Roman, Noroo, Hindoo, Kgyptiau and Old German, by Murray. 82.26. Prairie and Foreat, the Game of North America, with adventnrea in their pursuit, by Gillwore. II 50. Health and Eduoation, by Kingaley, 11.75. Hogarth's complete works,' in three vo lumee. The Wild North Land, by Major Butler, with platea, 12.50. History of Olubo and Club Life? London. Book of Wondor fulCharacters, with portraito. The Slang Dictionary, biatorioal and anecdotal. Homes and Hauntp of tbe Brittah Poets, London, and other newboofca. Not 1 PBBRY & SLAWSON'8 JF nnOE military man after martial exer JL cisea: the farmer after the day'a labor; the) moobanlo returning from ths buoy aoenes of the machlna shop; the merchant, worn out with the dally routine < f the oountlng room; the lawyor ploiwiin^ the duBky labyrintbeof law's intrtent* p* tba; the parson perplexing over some difU-nlt theological quoation; the mac of ?legi 3 FOR 800. leisure ditgusted with time's monotonen* paces?oll And In theae Cigars the re frooblng, re-Invigorating, enlivening and solacing panacea their tired nature, over* taxed brain and drooping energy r enulr oa. Sold only by PERRY h SLA WS ON, Indian Girl Cigar Btore, Columbia, B. 0. MONOPOLY AND NEW 8EH8ATI0N [ City Taxes. PARTIES having oity taxes and lieanjiMI to pay ean bo supplied with OITY SOTKS, rcoeivabio for same, el a discount, y applying to JOHN AGNEW * SON. Soreven House, - JTl. DilADLEV, Proprietor, SAVANNAH, GA. THW long and favorahlj known Uoneo, ' pleasantly ultuated on J oh neon tfqnare, ' having beim recently repeibted and re* paired, and baviug all or it a departments ,?llud with competent, polite aud atten? tive employoe?, offers to the traveling publio comforts utianruabaed by auy House in the Southern States. Pebll 3mo GUANO in EXl.llARUE HlHCOriON. The Celebrated Fertilizers for Cotton, (on, Wheat aid Tcbacco REDUCED PRICES! LIBERAL TERMS! Wilcox, Gibbes & fo/s Manipulated Guano, Pr? paioil ni Savannah, Oa., abd Charlebtou, S. C, and Importe?} in bulk direct from Plxr-nix Ielando, South Pacific Ocean. WE aro o florin k tbe above celehrated r ERTILIZERB, this season, at considerably reduced price-, aud Rive purchaer r? the optiou of paving in cotton on the basie of soventeen cents for middling, delivered at plentere' nearest dur.ot. by November 1, 1875. tho oottou to be packed in good merchantable bale*. By this arrangement, tho planter ban a c uaranu-c of realizing a good price for bin cotton to pa' h r Ma fertilizers. These GUANOS arc too well known to rcqoir* comment. Tbo?i: who have med them know how to appreciate tin ir value; those wtiii Lav* not, ne vet will find, on fair trial,; that their libi-r?! n?e will pay ?m present ctols, besides L? ii g id future benifit to their lands, l or Inither iiifttrm'i'ion, eall on tin- unditrsiRueu f?r circulars, containing analyeiM. ??pioioi.a of p.ai.it r*, Ac. BEIKELS A LZFLL, Agents, Jan 2i loin Columbia, 8. C. nose's COLUMBIA, S. O. R03E. Proprietor. Another Fir&t Claw Hotel?Fare $2.60 a Day, including Omnibus Ride. SITUATED NE A11 THE CAPITOL and in the centre of the buaineea part of the city. Rose's Omnibus will convey passenger* to and from every Train. Tho Lalies' Apartments areeomplete, with private entrance on Aeeemblytreet. Th?? BILLIARD and | BATH ROOMB are all new and superior to any in tbe city. April 5 White Lead, Zincs, Colors and Fatty! ?-'-'-31-5 m Manuafctnred by HOLMES, CALDER & CO., Proprietors. ?Office 203 East Day 8triet. Factory earner Cumberland ai>d Philadelphia Streets, uHAhLBk'iort, a*. IMPORTERS and dcalera in Lubricating and Paint Oils. Window Gla?? and Painters' Material. Agents for Averill'sChemical Paint, Prince's Motalic Paint, Rubber and Leather Belting. Feb 25 JGmo HUT MM FBBIGBT Hi PUSH Gil LIE VIA CHARLESTON, S. C, TO AND FROM ' B4LT1H0BE, PBILADfLPBIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANTJFACTUBING CITIES. TJirtie Tlmtia Week from Ntvr Yo i It ?Tundny ,Th uro-JSu y and fiutunlay. j^Klefcant Stale ltooin Aceomnodalloaa Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Honrs Shorter, "via Charleston." TOTAL CAPACITY, 40,000 ItAl.EB JMOK1II1.Y. The South Carolina Railroad Company. AND connecting Roads West, in alliance with the fleet of thirteen firut class Steam? ships to tho above porta, invite attention to the quick time and regular deapatoh afforded to tho business public in tbe Cotton States at the PORT OF Ol ARLESTON. offering facilities of rail and aea transportation for Freight aiid 1'hhk ?iici-is r.otexoelled in excellence and capaoity at any other port. The following gpltbiliu Ocean Steamers regularly on tbe line: TO SEW YOKK. CHARLESTON-Jas. Berry, Commander. I CHAMPION_B. W. Lockwood,Com'er. JAMES ADOER... T. J. Lockwood,Com'der. | MAN?ATTA N...M.8. Woodhnll. Com'er. JAMES ADOER ii CO , Ai/ent*. Charleston. X. O. GEORGIA.B. Crowell,Commander. I SOUTH CAROLINA .T.J. Beckott.Com'der. WM. A. OOURTENAY, WAGNF.R, HUGEK A CO., Ag.me. Oharleeu.n, 8. C. 8ailing Dajf Wednesdays and Saturdays. TO PHILADELPHIA Iron Steamships ASHLAND. Alex. Hunter.Com'r. FQUATOR,[C Hircklty Com'r. Sailing Days?FRIDAYS, WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston.8.0. to baltimore. FALCON ...Uuinie,Commander. | SEAGULL_Button.Commander. Sailing Days?Every Fifth Day. PAUL 0. TRENHOLM, Agent. Cbarl* stt>n. 8. 0. to boston. SteamahipsMERCEDITA and FLAG. Bail every Fatnrdav. JAME8 A DO Eh A CO.. Agents, Charleston. S. C. RateaRuaranloed aa low as those of competing linea. Marine Insurance < m-hallof one percent THROUGH BILLS OF 1ADIKG AND THROUGH TKKLOb Can be prolured at all the principal Railroad Offlces in Goorgia, Alabama,Tennessee and Mississippi. State Rooms may be secured in advanoe, without eitra charge, bj addressing tbe Agents ot the Steamships in Charleston, at whose oflirt* in all cases the Railroad Tickets should be exchanged and Bertha assigned. 1 he'l hrouf.li Th-k? tr l>y thin route Inolude Transfers,Meals and State Boom, while on ehip.hoard. THIS HOUTXI carolina RAILROAD, GK? RC1A B?IMUIAD And their connecting line", havt- |ar*t-iy lnereased thoit facilities for the rapid move? ment of Freight and Passenger* between tbe Northern cities and tbe Ponth andWoBt. First Glass JBatlug Saloon at Drancbville. In the Georgia and South Carolina Rail? roads, first elase Bleeping Cats. Fro'iRhtpromptly transferred iron tbe ateanureto day and night trains of tho Month Oafolina Railroad. Cloae connection mad* ?Ith other R< arV doliveririft Freights at distant points with great promptness. Tbe mstage*.* "will vh every exertbiitoeatiafy their patron* that the lino via Charitutcn cannot beeuri aat-cc in dc M atcli and the safe deliver*, of goods. For further information, apply to T. J GnirriK Wniriu ApMl Atlanta. Oa.; B.D. Habell. GeLtrnl TNgf-rt P. O. Bj x 4 070 ( fli<( 817 Broadway N Y ; 8. B.Pioerks, Genera) PaMengt r sort Ticket Agi-m. Si nth < r.r< )ir? l<ntlro>d:oi J. M.8xlktrr flupor tntendent Great Mnnil r?i Fr^ii bt and ras?-*>*t^*r Tine.Charleston. H. C. Jon SO tly MONEY TO LOAN, On Marketable Collaterals EXOBANOE on New Y >rk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston* and all protti* nent cities of the United States and Eu? ropa bongbt aud sold. DEP08ITH received and Interest-bearing eertifioateo issued. STOGKH. BONDS, GOLD and 8ILVEB bought and sold, i ACCOUNTS of raorohanto and others from the city and country ?olloited, and LIBERAL LIN E8 OF DIBOOUNTSgrantOd by tho CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK. C6rner of Plain and Ribhardson streets. JOHN 8. PRESTON, President. J. H. 8Awras, Cashier. ??"hotwoU'a Prolific Corn!" ANEW variety, apeoially adapted to Southern land*; will produce 60 to 75 bin-be! - to the acre, large fnll else ears, from 16 to 20 rowH caoh; two and four ears on a stalk; la an early oorn, and a valuable kind In this rucpeot. 'Farmers and planters will do well tn plant this oorn. Specimen tnav be seen at the Drug and Seed Htoro of Ft-blMt E. H. HEIN ITH H. Druggist. liANDIlEVTl?'B GARDEN SEED! A FULL assortment just received at A. L. T. 8ILLIMAN * CO.'fl Jan 1G Drug Store. JUST RECEIVED! FOB NEW STYLE BATS! OUR SUITINGS Arc yory handeome, tod will bo made to order at LOW PRICES. Mar 16 R. A W. C. HWAFFIELD. CELEBRATED STAR SHIRTS, OPEN UACK UK FRONT. IM? fcfc^a 6 WHITE DRESS SHIRTS for 810.50 c m m ?? sia.oo O ?* >? ? 813.30 G ?? ? ?> 015.00 G " ?? ?? 818.00 AU Linen Boson* anil Cuff*. NEW HATS, SPUING S TT LBS. WINTEE CLOTHING, AT COST. mm k Wiley. Feb 17 -bbC ^a s8P2 Q l"C is w tr c rn g ffSSg 3 3 3 Jz I |Ui o tH CO ilii ' o -l ST. gO am 'i e 3"" 3 o ? 3 o c-o go P*>* G Sag! i? _ft o> od_ State of South Carolina. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, Btatu TaEiaoBRB's Omoi. Columbia, December 10,1874. THE Coupons of the Consolidation Bonds of the State of Booth Carolina, due January 1,1875, will bo paid at thai da'.e on preaentation at the Treasury, and at the South Carolina Bank and Trust Com* pany. Columbia B. 0., and a!?o at the People's National Bank, Charleston. B. C, and the national Park Bank. New York. The Coupons due July 1,1871, on all Con* solidation Bonds, issued in exchange for old bonds, will be paid whenever presented at any ef ths cbovo mentioned places. The Coupons of the Consolidation Bonds due January 1 and July 1,1875, are receiv? able for taxes. ft. L. OARDOZO, Dee 80_Treasurer B. 0. Finest Goahen Butter IN town reduced five cento per pound, at Feb 6 HABDY SOLOMON'S. Greenville and Colombia Bailxoad. (JUAICK, OF bCHKDUl-K. ON AMD AFTER Wednesday, Ftb 10,1875, the PaeaeDger.TTraiuH over reenvtlle and Colombia Railroad will daily, (Bundava exct-pted,) by tbe ing schedule: fcj MAIN STEM. <3, ' cp TtlAlN, wo. 1? colombia. to obxibvu.1s. LeaVo Colombia.7.00 a. m. Alaton. 8 45 a m. Newborry. iO.OSa.m. Uokoabnry..... 1.87p.m. BeltOD.a..8.20p.m. ArriveOreenviUe. v. 4 55 p. m. dow!? tbaih, bo. 4?ghf.?nvix.le to colombia Leave Green villo. 0 00 a. m. Bellen.7.55a.m. Cokeabury.9.85 a.m. Nowberry.12 68 p. m. Alaton. I} 85 jj. m. Arrive Colombia. l,*10 p. m. Passengers by NiRbt Train ob Benta Ca? rolina Railroad connect wiih' *No.??l. .Pas aengers by No. 4 connect wlt*h-<QKJ Train on youth ?arolina RaibbadToLOwArlebton, Anguata, Ac, and with BightTjrdtiS otftbo Wilmioytob, Colnmbia^andLAogrfHa .Br.il road for brnrntcr. WilmioWon, Biohrrrond, BftltimorpJAc, Ac. ' ~. *' ?nderMoniMranchandBl?eltidge Railroca. \ ?owA TBAja?- ?> Leavo WaVhalla.4.15.a. m Seneca City.._4v46?a. m. Perry vibe........ It .'Ai, .'-jWi/.m. Pendle ton..ILy.^JioO a. m. Anderson.?. .0 50- a. to. Arrive BeUon..^f/7.35 a. m. rn? TBAix. m. m. Leave Be!tcn... 3 20 p. - ? 4i20 p. Anderson.X.. Pendleton.. Porryville, Beneoa City Arrive Walhalla.. Accommodation Train andAnderaon ?rt-W'vE Thursdays ana .iatnrd Belton 9.80 a. m.. arrive _ m. No. 3 leave /pdors?U 2 belt on 3 p. m. Tlieae Trai when Court to in fbaelon at Abbeville- Branch nenvw tbair Leave Abbeville.., Arrive Cokeabury up TBAIN Leave Cokesbury. Arrive Abbeville. Accommodation Train will be run on Mondays, Fridays. No. 2 leave Cok m.; arrive AfaberUlo 10.35 Abbovjtte 12.80 p. m^ arri p. m. Train No. 1, ojj Main to Greenville, eteps tw Cokeabury for Dinner. Tri ville to Columbia, atcpa unten at Belton for] Breakfi minutes at Alaton wr Dim thomas DOTJAMEA Jabez Kobtqh, Jnj., Gene Ciiango'of Eche Soutb Uabulxna Kailb OoLUUBIA, HJ. C. Fcbru Cb ttu _ audafterSund<iy,7tb'lnBtan dat if A8BXHOEB Tit Leave Oolnmbijaat...'.. Arrive at Oharlteatoi. at..... LeaveCharlea-*on at. ArrivtatOolrrorMltat. RIOBT EXPBBBBUCCOHM LeaveOolnmbis.'X.OU p u> Ar Leave Charleston W?Vp'nY%A. Camden Train will connect with Dp Passenger Train lor Monday, Wedn(8da> and Friday; ai Down Passenger Train from Colum' Tneuday,Thursday and Saturday. 8. B. SOLOMONS, Qen. i B.B.Piceimb. General Ticke t Ae< M i The bhort Lino Schedule/ Cbabloite, Columbia & Aioum l:; B. Cc. Columbia, 8. C. Deo. 28, 1874. TBE following P?s . ' eunflef^chedulu "in le I opemteil on and after this date: i aoxNO north Train No 2 Train No Leave Augnata.f.30a m 4-15 P Graoiteville....lO 20a m 6-U \\ Col'bia Junct'n. 2 IS p m t#(?Pv? Columbia.2 45pm 0-.17 p r>-\ Cheater. 6 84 p m Arrive Charlotte.B.OOpm No. 2 Train makes cloeo connection, via ? Charlotte and Richmond, to all points >J North, arriving at New York 6.05 A. ii. 4 No. 4 Train makes closeconneotlon via Wilmington and Richmond to all points v. North, arriving at New Ycrk at 5 15 P. M. OOIHO BorjTH. Train No 1 Train ho 3 Leave Charlotte. 8.60 a m Chester.1102am j ? Winnsboro.12 88 p m Arrive Colombia. 2 42pm Leave Columbia.2.52 pm 3.40 am* Col'bia Junct'n. $3 17 p m 4 16 a nv Graniteville ...t7.15 p m *7 48am Arrive Augusta.8.05 pm 8 45am Soutb bound Trains connect at Augftsta for all points South and West. Thrcngb tickets Bold and baggage checked to pflnri pal points, aar Sleeping cars on aDKigLt Trains. JAB. ANDERbON, G Hiera) 6?p. A. Pope, Gen. PaBeenger ? nd Ticket age* t Wilmington, Columbia and Aug B B GENERAL PAfrBENGER DKPaBT., . Columbia, B.C., Nov. H 1874. THE following Bebe dulo will bo operated: ooiko BOI1TH. twain MO i TBAIH BO 4 Leave Columbia. 8 30am 8.16 pm Florence. 1 10 p B ILCO a m Arrive Wilmington.... C.46 p ? 7.10 am OOIHO booth. tbaim bo 1 TBAIH BO 3 Leave Wilmington. 6 40 a a ,6.10 pm Floroaoe.12 60 p A 11.40 i> m, * Arrive Columbia.5 10 p ? ft.Op a n? 1 Train No.2. from Columbia,lann occcm-' modation to Florence, aLd tb?o connect b.,,. closely with N.E.B. R., and etWiltftingtbrr*4 with W. <t ',V. R. R. to all poinlo Uorth? Train No. 4 from Columbia i? r ** preas, maklog through count ctiops North and Bouth, and water Hni tlonsvia Portsmouth. flq Train No. 1. from Wilmington, clouely at Florenco with N. K. 1 Charleston, and is an aocommodat' tbenoe to Columbia. ,i Train No, 3, from Wiimingtondo Express, oonneoticg olosslv frcm si d points North apd South, ihrou sold ana b?gg?go checked to ft points. Pullman sleepers to ol Train No. 2 leaves Oolnmbicv days excepted. ?Express No. 4 JA8. ANDERSON, G A.PorB.Gen. PaoaengeraBoiT CONQABKt: IRON iW COLUMBIA. 8. C..v?1;'f OKU ALElAHDBB, Prjffjrietori "tu aotu. oitiBrr oik and all