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DAWSON journal.
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Local Column.
or tbrie mb re of the Com
mo# aeMo fiewinj Minhirtes can be
bought Very cheap by early npplica
tioo at __ THIS OFFICE
£SE"Wpcoiul attention (a directed to
the advertisement of Cupt. J. P. Allen,
to be found in another column.
isrTjtf public arc hernu notified
that Byrd <fc Coker are now prepared
to sere* them with a smnptumi* repast
at any time, with only a small profit to
themselves. See advertisement.
jg;r We heard that the Hotel was
imperilled by fire on Tuesday last, but
fortunately the flumes were suppressed
in time to pr< vent material damage.
We can hear occasionally of per
sona inquiring for a location in, or near
our city, which we are inclined to (Link
bespeaks for our town a rising populaii
ty. In view of this fact, may we not
audibly exclaim—“ Rah” for Dawson.
Como! Come ! I Come!!!
Come everybody and h»vo your fea
ture taken at your own price. Mr. W
T. Brown, the great traveling Artist is
going to leave cn the 10 b of December,
nnd you will do well to call on him if
you wait ndatfj •. x< cuted jiicturcs.
£3C"As Sbakespcur would say, we
have been chewmg the cud of sweet
and bitter funuh'S for a considerable
portion of the week, but think now to
gtatify our habit of 'chewing upon
sdtnetMfiJ 1 rh'ort agreeable to our taste
for a short while at least. Mr. Pee
ples-will accept..our thanks for a plug
of pleasent flavored tobacco, which we
unbesita i/igly pronounce to be the
best we have used in sometime.
IpjtTThis is a progressive age and
one that affords inducements far in ad
vance to those of previous ages. Live
after you are deceased is the policy.
Notice the advertisement of the El|.-
faula Co-Operative Life Insurance
Company, to bt found in another col
umn.
we would call the at
tention of our readers to the adv rtise
mpnt of the enterprising firm of Mes
srs. Jones, Baxter & Day, Cotton Av
enue, Macon, (la. In addition to their
large and well selected, stock of Gro
ceries, we notice th<y have just re
eived 50 barrels of the choicest fl >ur
in the market, which they are selling
v ry cheap. Give them a cull, and you
will meet with honest and gentlemanly
treatment.
fte§_Hen<] orders, accompanied with
a small pitance, to J. S. Anthony, of
Cuihhert, Ga., for something that is
indi«pensul>le to every Wardrobe, a
r.eut'y executed Stencil plate. We
have seen sj>ec.imens n| this gentle
man's work, and can insure the plate
to be of an elegant and substantial
kind. See advertisement.
The Place ? Yes—
G. F & H. E Oliver is certainly
the place. If you want a gootj CQok
ing stove, the Cotton Plant or any oth- j
er sort; if you want a nice pailorj
stove; if you want any hollow-ware ;
if you want any tin ware, or anything
in the r line, or if you are weary and
only want to rest, drop in and you’ll
always find them ready with a smile to
entertain you, or to sell you goods
Very cheap.
Meteoric fr bowers—
This grand phenomenon which we
have s-> anxiously desired to lie an eye
witness tej' and which has in times
past, created such ideal sublimity in
our imagination whileperusing the ac
counts given by others, has again
transpired, when we were insensibly
retained by the silken .eords of Mor
pheus, front gius : ng Upon the splendid
illuratnation Haw much of interest
are w« unhappily deprived of in con
sequence of our wiiliug submission to
this agreeable god of worship.
Thai rain of dvid light which has op
palled the ancients with u superstitious
dread, mus boos an extraordinary ap
pearance, and one well calculated to
inspire the senses of the beholder with
the idea af what tnay very properly be
t-rmed the awfully sublime. The ac
count given by others can only create
a momentary effect upon our senses,
which like the guy Sittings of the
swallow over the flowery meads in
.May, must soon be forgotten, unless
■permanently impressed upon our mem
ory by actual observation. May we
be wide awake when such occurs
Again
Cody's Lady's Rook—
•rbe December No. of this old stan
dard periodical is magnificent, both in
its literary material and beautiful illus
{.rations. No other magazine can com
pete with it in the beauty, design and
coloring of if* fashion plates, beautiful
b-el plate engravings, superior to any
published in this country. Now is the
time to make up your ciu s, for uext
year. Terms, single copy, ono yean
$3 ; two copies, $5 ; four copies, $lO.
Address L. A Godey, N. E. Corner,
6th and Chestnut Sts , Philadelphia,
Peon.
The Cloning np of the Pastoral
loir.
As previouily denoted, the Iluv. T
T. Ciikistian occupied the Pulpit for
tko'jast tune as Paster of the Metho
dist Churob at this place, aud in accord
dance witfrtha occasion, the very Sppra
priate text was selected, found iu the
16th Chap, of Paul’s Epistlo to tho
Oorrinthians, Bth, 9;h and 10th verses,
coofining himself more especially to the
latter verse as the basis of hia sermon :
•‘Now, if Timotheus come, see that he
may be with you without fear, for he
worketb the work of the Lord, as I also
do.” After briefly stating the reasons
for selecting the tex f , which was that of
preparing the Church for the reception
of his success rr, he entered into the
following analysis of tbo subject: Ist.
The duties of the ministry ; “2nd. The
corresponding duties of the Church.
Ist. Then as to the Ministry : The
Minister as such, U first called to tho
work, and in obedience to this call, he
virtually turns lose the intermingling
of worldly affairs, and gives Liaiselt up
to the Ministry.
ffnd.. Htjs Hit only called to the
work, but commanded. This command
issues from the highest authority. It
is p- remptorv. The language is, go in
to all the world and preach the Gospel.
From the nature of the command, the
Methodist Church has established the |
mode of itinerancy.
Then if God calls, sends au 1 com
mands, will not the work be accom
plished, even though he may not be a
Paul or an Apollos that comes among
yon. Tho i'iopoitant consequence is
with you as a Church. Trust to the
fact, that he will be a good man. The
pale of the Church is so guarded as to
guarantee this Remember that his is
a responsible work, unlike the Physician,
whose office is to administer temporary
relief to the suffering sick, but one of
greater importance, that involving the
eternal interest of the soul. The Min
istry is a laborious work. Itisnatsim
ply from the sacred desk, in the matter
of preaching the word of God, that the
Ministerial duties are per ormed. It is
a continual work ; a labor of watchful
ness and care. It is the lot of the faith
ful servant of God to he assailed and
persecuted by wicked men, as John and
Christ were persecuted, so it is with
those who represent the cause of Christ
at the present day. Ilis labors in pi ay r
for support in the hour of temptation,
administering a word of comfort to the
needy, is a part of his ministerial du
ties, and will you say iu view of tais,
that bis is a life of ease.
After setting forth the abovr division,
which we have endeavored to fullow iu
a manner as concise as the statement of
the principle facts alluded to would per
mit—he entered upon the second dtvi
si m of bis subject, which consisted
chit fly in an appeal to the Church, in
sisting that he who is to follow in the
Pastoral charge should he received with
c infiddeuce l and that his Ministry should
b# appreciated. That the principles of
religion be cultivated and kept alive in
the Church. Let him not fear that he
lacks devotional assistance, and above all
things let him feel that he will not loose
his reward in wiuning souls to Christ.
Let him not fear as to his temporal sup
port, as he will he giving you his time,
you should be responsible for this.
He here closes, by alluding to his
own ministerial servic s that had past,
hoping that the progress of the Church
may he such that he might not in a
coming day Use his reward.
The people listened attentively, shed
tears freely and gave every evidence
that a lasting impression was nude lpou
tieir minds Judging from all tbe'oir
t cumstaucea of the occasion, wc have ev
ery reason to believe that the bread
then aud there cast upon the waters
will be found many days hence.
! Fads and Fancy.
1 The pm is said to be mightier than
the sword. So is ink mightier than the
peD. People who sling printer’s ink are
j the mightest of all—the monarch* of
mankind. He who understands this art
in all its ramifications travels the short
est and best route to the head and un- 1
derstanding of human nature. Prin
ter’s ink has made more fames and for
tunes than any other':—perhaps all other
i —tbings put together,
j The necessities of life are compara
-1 tively small. It is the luxuriis that
count heavy on the purse To procure
the latter, men make themselves the
mo«t abject of slaves Nature oalls for j
water which costs no'hing; man for
champagne at $7 per bottle. The form
er is always good and salutary; the lat
ter rarely so. When we go back to
simplicity in these matters, we shall go
forward to a really better style of living.
A merry heart makes sunshine Ev
crybody is warmed and enlightened by
| it. It e'xhilerates a whole household'
: its cultivation should be gcueral. The
world would be better lor it, and indi
j viduals vastly happier,
Poverty isn’t always a matter of dol
i lars and cents. A. pocket fall of money
1 and an empty head are often the worst
possession a man ran have; he is sure
to illustrate the saying, that all fools are
not dead
Positive people keep the world going,
but Bfgwttre oner have their use. Many
a wife i$ charming booaoso-of her nega
tive qualities; iu other words, because
she is quiet, contented, amiable, win
ning and good. The rivalries; coupe’■
tions aud struggles of life require that
tnen should be positive. If not, they
are shoved aside, trodden upon, and cast
among the nohodien. Women are not
made hotter but worse by this contaet
and rub. I’ weakens instead of streng'h
ens them. Now and then a strapping
exception appears A woman who ought
tc have been a mao, struts up and down
the world, not only in the most positive
but tho most ridicubus way also. The
merit of positive quality depends upon
whether it fits.
In walking to Church with a friend i
on Sunday morning last, we noticed a 1
gentleman walking up the street with a
lady on his right arm, and we asked our
co upanion which arm a gentleman
should take when with a lady. He
promptly replied : “Whichever he can
get, and think himself lucky at that.”—
Macon Ideyraph.
Col. Hulbort bas paid $25, 000
into the State Treasury from the earn
ings of W. A R. R , ’or October.
DAWSON TIARKET REPORT
C'BRECTRD WBjCKLY BY
WM. ¥()OTM„
GROCKR AND CoMMI'SION MERCHANT.
COITO.V, 18*80
tOf.f), 1.80
SUP£R, 1.26
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
ft./ < O.Y —Clear sides (smoked) 2b@2l
Clear ribbed aides (smoked) 18@'20
Shouldets, 17 (a 18
linns (plain,) @22
Canvassed hams, (sugar cured) @25
V lOWflE—Prime Hie, @33
Good Kio, @3O
Ordinary Rio, @*2B
SCO*/It- (According to grade) 18(0,20
TJE-J-Black, @1.60
Green, @2.25
Young Hyson, 1.50@2.00
RICE— @ls
fXO li It —Superfine, @6.50
Extra, @7.00
Family, 7@7.50
EaIRII — 24@26
l'£> II —JAekeral hf. bis. 12 3 flb@l2
Mackerel in Kits, 4.50
\Vhiiefiah per tb. 12J@15
R f'/jf'E' R— Goshen, @6O
Country, , 25@30
ERGS— 15@20
CHICK E*YS— 16@25
REE'A IfV.V- 26@30
'#V#EEf>lV @lO
SPRt/P— 75@ 1.00
I'EVE'C-ER— 65*80
S.EET-Liverpool, a3.25
Virginia, a3 25
lE’EIf SEE I*—Com. Rye, 3 00a4 00
Corn, 2.60a3 00
Fine Whi-key, a4.65
rOW.JCTO—Common, 60*76
Fine, 1.00a1.50
Corn (western) al 00
Corn (country) al.oo
.WEViE— al .35
Bagging, 'Hope, K Tics.
Bagging, Gunny— 28a30
Kentucky, aoO
Iron Ties.
Buckle, alo
Rori:— Sal 2
[OFFICIAL]
PRO CLAM ATIO N.
BY I HE GOVERNOR
Wfikreas, it is reported by reliable citi
zens from many couuties of the Slate, that
preparations are being made to collect oner
ou*» taVa levied under authority of the Con
st tuiion of Eighteen hundred and sixty-five
(1865,) and failing 10 collect, to apply the
provisions of the present Constitution, and
thprebv exclude many citizens from the priv
ilege of voting.
Therefore, I, Rufus B. Bullock, Governor
and Couimauder-iu-Chief of the Army and
Navy of the State of Georgia, and of the
Militia thereof, by virtue of the authority in
me vest’d by the Seventieth (70) section of
the Code of Georgia, do hereby suspend the
collection of all poll taxes until the cext reg*
ular session of the General Assembly of this
State, and of this suspension the Comptroller
General will foithwith give notice to the Tax
Collectors of the several counties.
Given under my hind and the Great Seal of
the Stale at the Capitol, in (he city of At
lanta, this twentieth day of October, in the
year of our Lord, eighteen hundred and
siiiv eight, and of the Independence of
the .United States of America the ninety
third.
Rofvs B. Bullock, Governor.
By ihe Governor :
Davin G. Cottino,
bcereiary of State.
COMPTROLLER GeSERAL’S OFFICE, J
Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 27ib, 1868. J
To the Tax Collators of the State of Georgia:
In conformity with tl»e above proclam lion
by hia Excellency the Governor of the State
ot Georgia, vou are hereby directed to sus
pend the collection of all poll taxes, iu your
respective counties, uulii the next regular
session of the Generally Assembly of this
State. Keepectlully,
Mabison Bent, Comptroller General,
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
TP HE undersigned is offering for sale, his
X House and lot in ftwwsfln —-the lot iwc
acres, more or less, building new, with three
rooms aud kitchen, and within three minutes
walk of the Court House. For particulars in
quire at this Oifioe. Price S6OO.
J. E. HARRIS.
Dawson, Ga., Nov. 12th, 1868—lm
~ VAX "NOTICE.
J7IAIR warning is hereby given to all whom
it may coucern. Positively no excuse
will be available if you suffer the time to pa«s j
I caoaot always chide. The Books are now
open to receive State and CounlptHX. Make
your returns before the first day of Decem
ber, or you will find the Books closed, and
you dealt with as a defaulter.
\V. W. FARNUM, T. R T. C.
Dawson, Ga., Nov. 12i.b, 1868—8 t
V .AITtXA.IiLiE
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
ABOUT Three Ilundred Acres of good
puie land lying in aud adjoining Daw
ion, Terrell coup tv, Ga., alao three Store
, tipuses arid a dwelling in said town, which
wfil be sold low. For farther particulars
inquire of Wm Coker, Esq., of Dawson, who
will act as mv representative in the sale, Ac.
aug2* Bm* f ROBT. J. HODGES.
NOT ICE.
SIXTY days after date application will We
made to the Ordinary of 7errell county tor
leave to sell a portion of .he reel eat ate of S.
B. Smith. ABRAHAM SASSER,
eep 246tydw Ex’r.
HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND
J FEOUR, of all Grades ,
MF.IF, G UMTS,
SHORTS, and COW-FEER.
ALSO, THE FAMOUS
FFOim.
r l''o OUR I’ATTONS, and all others we would say that,we are manufacturing our Flour
L from the best quality of Wheal, and that all the Flour we sII is fresh. We make all
grades, and have Flour as low as the lowest and as good as the best. Our motto is,
WE STRIVE TO PLEASE,
And guarantee satisfaction in all cases. All Flour sold bv us is guaranteed to please, or
money refunded. To all dealers, and the balanob of mankind, we would say, try us, and we
feel assured that you will call again. {
BLEDSOE & CO.
Dovems;3moDths
S. T. COLEMAN’S
MAGNIFICENT STOCK
OF
fall & in m\i
IS NOW READY!
ANY ONE WIIO HAS NOT GIVEN US A CALL, WILL BE
AISTOISTISI-IED
AT THE MAGNITUDE AND VARIETY 01 THIS STOCK.
We aje fully prepared for any rush that may he made, either by the wholesale
or retail trade, as our house is tilled from top to bottom.
THE*JOBBING OF GOOES
BEING A NEW FEATUR IN OUR BUISINESS, WE CALL THE
ESPECIAL ATTENTION OF W lIOLESALE BUYERS
In returning our thanks to otir large circle of friends and customers for liberal
patronage, we beg to assure.them that we expect to Continue our buisiness as
we begun it—upon a
FAIRIAND SQUARE BASIS,
And do not intend or expect to be undersold; and by treating customers well,
we expect, not only to v in 4> thior favor, but to secure thier influence wherever
they go.
we invite tbejpublick to call and see what we have, and hope we may be able
to make a good impression visitor.
S. T. COLEMAN.
octs-Im. Second St., Triangular Block, Next to National Bank.
SIMMONS’
LIVER REGULATOR
IS THE
Life-Giving Medicine of the Day,
IT relieves all diseases of the Liver, it renovate*
the entire System, and sends new blood
bounding through every Win.
IT IMPARTS
A sparkling brightness to the Eye,
A Rosy glow to the Cheek,
A clearness to the Mead,
A brightness to the Complexion,
Buoyancy to the Spirits,
And* Happiness on all side#.
It is a household Treasure lor every Family.—
Only 81 a package. Sold by all Druggists.
Prepared only by I. H. ZEILIN& CO, 1
Druggist*, Macon, (ia.
GOOD RECORD.
In regard to the virtue of your Simmons’tLiv
er Regulator, not only ean I speak for myself but
also for my wife, she was so badly affected with
Torpid Liefer and Indigestion that 1 sent her to
Europe for the change of climate and for medical
advice: but Bottling seemed to do her any good, at
last some of her friends advised her to try Sim
mons’ Liver Regulator, aud she has been restored
to perfect health. I also have suffered severely i
from the disease and been made a well m..n.
,v. h #.♦ ■*' h v/.vf; ka, (
No. 8o .Mulberry bL, >1 aeon, Gab. I
Oclß 3m.
NOTICE. ~
DAVID C. SEARS has applieand
tion of personalty, and setting aftSH and j
valuation of Homestead, and I will pans upon |
the same at 2 o’clock, p. m., on the 20th day
of November, 1868, instant, at mv office in
Dawson, Ga. T. M. JONES, Ord’y.
novl 2 — 2w
notice."
Emanuel moomaugh has applied fer
exemption of personalty, and I will pass
upon the same at 2 o clock, p. tn., on F.iday
the 2flth mat., at my office in Dawson, Ga.
novl2— 2w T. M. JONES, Ord'y.
"notjck “
IRA TRUKTT has applied for esemptian
from personality, and setting apart and
valuation ol Homestead, and I will pass qp.u
the same a' 10 o’clock, A. M., F'iday the
27 th day of November, 18*8, instant, at my
office in Dawson, Ga., T. Jf. JUNES. Ord’y.
uov. 12—2 w
ii. F. At 11. E. OLIVER,
STGViS, STOVES,
AND
HOLLOW WARE,
Pocket and Table Outlerv, Iron Pipe,
Steam Fittings &<-., wholesale Manufacturers
of Tin Ware. 42 aud 44 Third Street,
Macon, : : : : Gkobbia.
novs;3m
I*. P. STRONG &SON,
Wholesale A Retail Dealer In
S (TO ? S&S HOES,
Second SI. !UACOI,Ga.
M?“ Country Merchants supplied at New York
Market Pgicrs- nov 5 8 m
Wholesale A Retail Dealer in
BOOTS & SHOES,
TS If Tit UJTMtS,
85 Cherry Street, Macok, Ga.
Merchants supplied at New
Yura Market Price*. novs;3in
NOTICE.
I'WO Months after date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Ter
rell county, tor leave to sell the lands belong
ing to ihe estate of Sarah Ford, late of said
county, deceased.
oci22(iu* CHARLES FORD, Adm’r.
FOB
A desires hie House and lot within two hnn
drvd yards of the business portion of the
city. Call on me at tnv store.
, W. M. PEEPLES.
: Dawson, Ga., oct.yMf
SIESELj STERNBERG & BRC'i
OF
FALL t WINTER GOODS
IS NOW RExYDY!
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS
AND
CLOTHING
NEXT DOOR TO M. n. BALDWIN, DAWSON, GEO
"1X715 are rtow receiving the largest and best aeleected *to«.k of Fall and Winter
v v Unodscver brought to this mark-t, con-iating ot everv vadetv of
Ldl>i£S’ BKKSS tiOOtfS, BHtJTTS, IIM. I.i VitM2 D and
uuo itvv nn.ui s-rn s. stkjpa/i ana
CHECK. Klf do,
EMBROJ UKKY, LACES,
Hosiery,’ Haudkeicbief9, Gloves, Shawls, Oloaks, sud evervthi"g u-u*lly kept in a FIRST
CLASS DRY COOLS ESTABLISHMENT.
The GS-entlerneri’H Department.
Ts complete with Cloth, Cssimeres and Vestings, Furnisn-ng Goods, Ready-Made
Clolliiiiff, Hate, Caps, Boots and Shoes, and every article necessary tor a genteel outfit.
We make a specialitv of this line of our business, and cannot be excelled in quantity, quality
or price. UIV£ US A FALL. IILFUKU VOL HI V LLSLVVHLUL.
novsj3m
EMPORIUM OF mIRT *EVIi REAUTYt
Favorite Resort of the Fashionable and Lovely!
BOOTH & I3RO'YV r 3S7j Eh.otograph.ers,
DAWSON, - GEORGIA.
ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH THE MOST BEAUTIFUL Photographs,
Ambrolypea, Yla-laiuotypes, Ivorytypes, Pearltypeg, lYrreo
types, Poreelalu, or any other kind ot Types, of all sizes and desenpsious.
IDTTIFILiIEIXI-T'X'jPIEB,
By which the likeness of the same person appears twice in the same, in the most inconcciTi
bly different positions.
In true sympathy with the many ills to which frail humanity is heir, they bare for a long,
time been endeavoring to ascertain some process by which beautiful pictures can b- taken
from inferior subjects. They have at last made this, and are now permitted to rejoice in
heralding the glad news to all who are the least uncomely in form or feature, that they are
prepared to take for them the most beautiful and Battering pictures, at the same time pre
serving a correct likeness.
E3F"®ld Piclur*** copied to Miniature or Portrait size, by such a skill combination as
to render ttum even more natural than life itself.
tyWe are also prepared to paint I.ifc-siz« Portraits, in Oil, Pastel or Water
Colors. Let all come and see our Specimens.
BOOTH it 880 irvr, Photographers.
oov5;Im Over J E Loyless' store, Dawson, Ga.
JOHNSON, CAMPBELL & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Corner .Fourth and Foplar Streets,
MA.OOTST, : : GEORGIA,
Have in Store and are daily receiving lsrge shipments of Lhe
Following Goods,
which they are selling at the
LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURES.
BACON.
60 Hhds C 11 Bason Sides
50 ** " Shoulders,
6 Tierces Barg rasa Hams.
ST7G.A_:RH.
100 Bbis Stuart’s C Sugar
50 do A do
10 do Powdered do
20 do Crushed do
10 do Cut Loaf do
10 do Granulated do
COFFEE.
100 Bags Bio Coffee, all grades,
10 “ Old Government Java.
BAGGING, <fcc
100 Boils Patched GuDDy Cloth
10 Bales Heavy 11 “
20 “ Twine
30 000 lbs Arrow Ties
6,000 11 Whaley “
SALT.
160 Sacks Liverpool Salt
80 “ Virginia “
FISH.
10 Bbis Bay No. 1 Mackerel
20 Half bbis Bay No. 1 Mackerel
20 Bbis Sh-re No 1 Mackerel
30 Half bbis Shore No. 1 Mackerel,
20 Bbla B:ue Fish
50 Half bbis Blue Fish
50 Boxes Herring
10 44 Codfish.
€ A ABIES, &c.
50 Boxes Candy, Plain and Fancy
Pecan Nuts, Almonds
Raisin-, Prunes
20 boxes Cheese,
,10 41 Soda Crackers
10 44 Sugar do
10 “ Butter do
10 “ Desert do
10 44 Lemon do
SUNDRIES.
10 kegs Butter
20 barrels Irfsh Potatoes
10 “ Onions
10 tierces Kico
50 boxes No. 1 Soap
60 44 Erasive Soap
100 14 Olive do
25 44 Fay's No. 1 Soap
50 44 Star Candles
10 44 Pairafine Candles
5 barrels Kerosene Oil,
100 half barrels Molasses
15 barrels Fine Syrup
100 eases L quors, all (.rales
300 half sacks Superfine Float
250 “ 44 Family 44
LIQUORS,
Cotton Plant Bitters
Buss’ Bitters
Gibson’s Cabinet Whiskey jo, bfcD
Gibson’s Monongabala W hiskey, in
barrels,
Tennessee Whiskey, in barrels
Old Winchester and Shtuandale
Wbi.-key, in barrels
Fine Old Brandies and Gins
BcupjicrnoDg Wine. novo-bm