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B4vl Wheat Bran-at tbonly's, MAUSHALB.-MaJOr Woodward hae appointed the following marshals for the meeting on irlday: . Chief Marshal"W. . fabb. Assistant Marshals-John Meador, 2. B. Ragsdale, S. C. Duke, ,Jas.- G. I1offman, 11. J. McCarl'ey. W6'1i%*6 received two cominunici tiolsy offe anonymous, odorsing the vlows of "Straightout," and two oth ers takingissue with him.- The' pub. ficatioi of these would etdentfy give rise to a controversy that would flood ofir columns, and do n'fgoodto the par fy. After mature reflectioil Ie- deem it best not to publi4' them, unlbss- oo caslon should arise to do 4or T1&i AmFV's SUN PICTURE toiji.-' Mr. Tremahtio' closdd: his Sun Pleture Exhibition. in- this place on last Satur. day c'ening, and a large and delighted audience witnessed the Iast trip on the route f,om "New York to Jerusalem..f The- Sun Pictures as exhibited by Mr - Tremaine, aro now and- originaf, and far outdo- the old fishioned style ol panoramic exhibitions.- The journey from NoNk York to Jerusalem' by these pictures is a grand and instructive sight, and well worth taking. Sucl shows as this can always expect to- be Wolf r0ceiNled in Winnsboro. Comrrrmes Arro-'TED-.-;-'h fo1 lowing conimittees hive beal appoint .ed froni the Democratic Club o Winnibt r>, to make arrangements for the 24th: On Dccortions-T.- R'.- Robertson, T. W. Lauderdale, T.-K. Elliott, J. F. MeMaster, J.o 0. Boag,D. Rt.- Flenni kenm On Stand And Grounds-S. R.i4iltj It. W. Phillips, 1R. M. Hueye G, A. 'White,- T. IL. Ketchin, B. Sugenhim-a or. On Water---R. J. McCarley, J. 1' M1%ontsy' J.- H. Cumming's, A-. iLndeck ce', WV. H. Kerr, G. 11. Dunn 1) EMCcnATTro DAY.-Fr'iday, thle' 24th instant, is the -time for the county JDemnocratic rally. It imust be a suc ess. Other counties are having: the most imposing. turn qpts. Fairtehd b,ore oflf a large portion of the hmonors fui Columbia. She must ecl herself ini Winnusboro. Every Democrat should - bo in line, and every Be:nocr'at should also have a red shirt. A procession without red shirts is a tame affair. Withg these it is one of the most'inspir. iumg spectacles ever witme#sed-. A' ban nmer has been offered by the County Executive Conmmittee for that clubi which parades the greatest number of i'ed shirts in proportion to'-itmemnber ship. One rouag meeting now ill showv the radicals that Fairfield mentisi U usinaess: It- is-wellI to-'remind-them of this once in a while, AN EX-PfA TIUNe Messrs-.' .It to?d: Inasmuch as some "kind fr1ii " have seen-fit to attrib uite the w t ing of the piece in joatir last ishuer'si ed"Monticello," to-Jno.'-W. Lyles ,tte candidiate' for the Legisha. ta.ro and nmyselfr' a- candidate for ~ounty Commnission6r, I1feel-it a-duty I'lowe to mnyself-and friehd .in' statilng Semphatically that ne'itlibr Jno. W. S Lyles nor myself clains the authorship * of the article. Not that I consider the Ar'tible or -the subject beneatheN off e'6 us, but, sirs, with a view of- keeping * ourselves in -the proper p)ositlIn before the public; for such a rumnbr' getting~ into circulation just prior to the pri. anres mnight do material harm to both of us. By publishing this you will lend a hand in carcctig'false charges, an'd assist- those Whom some might like to see defeated. I.-M,-ZEAIY, September 15, 1880, .TIHE CENSUS IN THBR STATN. M4ams Yacts About the Increaso In Popula Stion in South Carolna-Ifow the Increase May Do M~3tlnd. (lh.om the NeW Yor'k Meaflt1c Journal.] . Wo very gladly give' pIace to the' foli lowving letter from South Carolina in relation to their censuis, reserving thme few words we-have toi say about It to thme close: -WINNanoRO, S. C.,' Sept. 1, 1880. Them aspmrsins of the New orkl TIimes, whose vacation-seems to be the dx'citing of hostility against the South by misrepresentation, nmMter'- little to 'us, -but the .Mercantile Journal, which Is supposed to be0 national inl-itLs sym. pathles,-excites suripise by endorsing dhargcs ot' fraud against a State of 'Whch it is as ig'norant as It Is of8South Carolina. During the last twenty-five years I have watched-withintCerst the condition of the State as exhibited by theo census reports. I know something -of the taking of the census of 1880 in F~airfield, one of the counties stapect, dd-by the Times'of fraiud. While the work was going on I conferredi witi all the enumerators and am sure that there-was en.tortained by the'm- oly - Anxiety to, take the census aceiitly - imd int anoee with law... word to any OuQ. personally eI.arging .A f0kWords will sio* the gfonnd . . siless of your stlspleolois. For )any years Jrevods to 1800 a larger proportionate nuthbee of natives dmi, grated Aloth Soith Carolina than fr'om an othei'State ili til' ulnil.- Eight out of ten of the ilnhabitaiite had no' S other dxpectatloi than to moVe West at e6ine time. Small land holders sold! r out to- large pantees and Qmilgriated. Y Youlig fdn :a soon as grown,- tooli t negroeg and went' West. Often old Itien would gell the lands they had in I poverished and go- West wvith their slaves;- Fift inublgiantf ever Otitered thd Stater Thus the hici'ase of popti - tilon w*as'ncedsiarily siall; Betwen 1860 to 1870 war to's6me extent check t ed inicreak, bift dinigration f1ohi the I State to any large extent at tile Aanme I time ceased and there was a cobsider - able inerease of population;' This was i not ehibited by the constis which was taket fi 1870 under the auspiceg of the carpet. Baggers by Ignoraiteif'oes or *orthless vhite men. They did, the work in a manner that nearly 6very intelligent man in the State knows to be wonderfuly incorrect. At it specl me of eareles8iess, the population of Winnsboro,- arnounting to 1,124, was added to- thd Ootnty of Fairfield. It numeVols dases the vile oflicials did ifot go to the houses of deceit- people to whom they knew were justly ob noxious. The whole census was taken in the reckless and dishonest manner that characterized all ts of the Ca; pet Bag reign. Since 1870 emigration a6 eafed at the South. Our white ople have determined to live and die ihre;- folithey can fid no better couit try. Thby dre-improiig their lands for their children.' Untanght by the example of New En gland they stil ob, serve the Mosaic inJunction to intiuti-: ply dfid replenish the lande 10ron this tinic forward the South w'll relative ly prosper more thi6n any other'fart of the Uniofn- Hlretoture unnatural causes retarded progress. Slavery, a 8evere inlliction 11ponl the white malny but the greatest blessing ever bestow 'ed upon the negro, kept down popuila tioi id' wealth. This blight is now renoved frohi this fair land, whose rapidly increasing Wealth' ani great ness wvili produce unhappiness and discontent ill the iinds only of ene inies of our whofo country. G. .11. MCMAsTEIR. Of the above cominunidaitibn we have to say: I.- The 'ditor of the Mercantile JoUr nal who is addressed is not the strang or to South Carolina that our corres pondent supposes. On the contrary, his acquaimtice with the State for the past fteen years has been both person and'intiiate; lie has larger interests theie'than the great majority of the native born. 2. We entirely agree with G. 11. MCM. that the pe)ople of that St atei And and of the whole Souith, douild find no better country. They need only fol io out the deferinination expressed to live there and improve their re sources, always welconiins help,- and tre(ting justly both their own pcople and those who come among them. So an unexampled- prosperity is before the South now that "the blight of slav di-y ia forever removed?" 3. In- regard to the ,ebsu', what is claimed is that there, is something wrong. Either the census takers of' 8'0or those f 1880 havegone very such percentage-of increase as the two sets of figunrea l'eprdLent.' Which is wrong, and how it happened, are'riiowv the questiohs to 'be investigated . iThe country asks a fair investigation, and feels sure we shall have it at the hands of Genieral W'alkijr and' the Census liu rean. 4. Our correspohd'e,it's hit at the small fhmilies oif New England is just. The people of the~ Sodth may be con gmvatlated on any stricter legitihnate adherence to the Mosaic preddpt;oly, the cenisuis'shon'M not thiko it; appear that they are atteundinig to that oxclu sivdly. OE~TSV OATSIHl 1IVFi HUNDRED' bushels of pafecu Jpure Red Rust-Proof Oats, warrant ed free from cockie choat or any ether kinid ofgraid; foi sale by sept 15-txtf' . '.-DAiIS. Moriticello, Fairfild Co., S. C. SMOKERS T AKENOTICEs FIVE- THOUSAND lII1NI001f AND' ENGI181 CIGARS. FIVE NfOUSANIY CIGARS. THEZ BEST FIVE OENTr CIGARS -IN F. W. IfABnN(CH'r'S. tOTICEs T HER1#B3Y give notice that I have this Lday sol4 out my entird' interet in the bar arid: Billiard saloon knowvn as 'Onur House," to E. L. tmpkin anti Rob'rt, H. Simpson, who will'eontinuo the bnsinoss at the old stanti. I waul roApoetfully ask for them the patronjge horetoforo ox tended to me. JNO. D. McCARL~EY. August 20, 188,0. We have this day bought the'bar lhiown as "Othr House," from J. D. McCarley, to. ;ether with the entire stopk of wines, ,lluorstobaceo, cigars, billiard table, etc. "Tle bu'siness will hereafter be nducted by us at the old stand midiur the firm. name of E. Ia. Lumlikin & t'a., and we re s etfuly skthe patronhg, heretcMore so 1eaybestowed on Mi'.~MeOarley. -.'L MMP.. IUN, RUN UT E B 4 U BUY. ONLY STORE TOWN. and fargeit Atock of BOYS', TIING MfNN'S, o. We bog idl Who have to Wear ock, and compare goodS and )rieOH it also with hy Clothing* Sioro in mo and look bofore buying elsowhore. Respoctfully, Z & GO)ESC-1E L 3PACE iied Out WEEK BY ER & 09188 11111g ooqs to Fill it Look Olat I [As BAMAK4 BAQN r a -. - ad P.II L0DES ULC i 0LO E KIDGLVE -AT jul 17 WAOS,WG0s bIIe agos a ak ar DON'T RUN STOP A D SE THE~ CLOTHING . 'Ve have the finest CHILDREN'S, CLOTL YrOUTH-15'. Nidi before brought to Winnabo: 3lothing to.come and examine our si id1 only withi Winbsboro Stores,. bi Jolumbia. All wo ask is to pldase oc SUJGENH EIMEI TFHIS NEXT P. LAND ECI k1io aL too Buy Oli 0111 Now. w anted.0 Dry Hides, Sheep Skins, Lamb Skin.s, (joat Skins, Deer Skin., Otter Skins, Mlink Skins, Gray Fox Skins Coon Skins. Opossumn Sliius, Rat Skins, Rabbit Skins. Cotf:on, Beeswax Wool, Rags, Biass, Copper'. 2&-Y The highest cash prices # be pidid. U. G.DESPORTES. may 25 FINE LIQUORtS N%ATHIANS BROS.' Old Cabinet Ryo, ?1868, Old Roanoko Whiskey, 1 860t. A.lso, Rlotterdami Brandy. Cold 11am foi lunch freom 11 to 1 o'clock overy day. I' H IAV.E recont.ly made cxtensivo addi. h.tonsa t' my stock of WViris and liquors, which consEists of a full assiort. ment of Rye WVhiskey, Corn~ Whiskoy, French Brandy, Applo Brandy) Peach Brandy, Sherry Wine, Soupporriong Wino, h cpanm o eI the FINESTl ANIJ PUREST RYE WHTSKEY to be had- iim Winnsboro.- Give it a trial. I also ahso k. 01p.11 hand a fnil supp)ly o SEOIA.NS ANI) TIORACCO, in groat variety, and adaptcd to the taste of everybody. Call at the PALM"ETTO HIOUSE, in l.h Winnsboru Hotel building. L- OLENDININO. mech 27 Hgents 4c 0Mgi ~fa ~ ACKINE CD.Wald JUST RECEUIVED~ A Suppl of Watt Plows, Belting Hemp and' Rubber Packing J,. F. McMASTER & CO. aug 28 CHNESEI CHEESE!! FRNilsu f haoe3us r cave an.oi%* a NoJiNATONS. FOR STATE SENATOl. Tb many friends of Capt. I. A. GAIL LARD wotld respectfully nominate li isi a candidato for the Sonato, subject I the action of the Democrafic primaries. The many friends of Col. IAYT,18 I E&LIN nominate hi as a candidate f< the Senate from FAirfield county, tbi to tho regulitiona of the primary eleotiot FOR CORiONER,. The friends of Mr. H. YONOUE MITL) ING respectfully nominiatte im for Cot nor of Fair"eld County--subject toI:1 result of the Dvimlocratic F rimary. Tho friends of Mr. 0. S. IIINNAN nominato Wiml for ro-elt-otion to ofco Coroner, shtbject to th action of th Doneoratio primirieu. FOi JUDOE OF PAOhArE. The friends of \lr. iO4. E. 1ELL r speCt fully 110111ihlato him fo the oflooI Probate Judge of Fairilled Contv. mu jet. to the action of thU Doiioorat primary. M11SSr.S. edifors : Pleilso anymounce fl. prnient incumbett, J.. Rl. oyies, Jndi of Probate, wc a candidato for* re.-lectio at th ensuing eection, subject to (he a tioin of the Domocratit) party .it the p, marics. By so doing you will oblige h 14 MANY FIIINDs. iOR SCitO<L COMMAISSIONE Tho friohda 'f DR. JOIN BOYD, a preciating the shill, zeal and lidelit with which he has discharged he dnti( of School Inm issioef,r, respoetful nominate him for re-election--subject . tho ction of the Democrati' ptimaries. The friends of the IEV. JAMES O1)01M LASS respectfully nominate him for 11 position of School Commissioner of Faii fiel'i County at the ensuing electio. subject to tlic action of tho Democrat party at the primavies. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. Mes.-r. Blitors; Pleaso announco 1i inamn or1 Major JAS.PAGAN as a entid data for the Legislature --subject to t1 Democratic primaried. Max FmENDs. Tito friends of Mr. JOHN W. LYLE believing that Ie will fitithfull reprcrm all the intorests of the people, rempecttiu ly nominate hini for a -ent in the liom of Iteprosentativos-subject to the actio of 0i( Doneraitic primariem. The friends of T. P. MITCHELli regm him fitted to represeut, the county in tI House of R epresentatives, and respectful ihmit his name to the Democrats Fairfield for their action in the primar We present tihe name of Arnj. 0. I1OMAS to the Democratio voters FirfhlIl county as one that will ably ar effciently represent iu in the State Lo islatire-Subject, to the Democratic pi uarics. NIum-ou Fnu.ps. Temanly fricind.. ef the Hon1. Tlio; S. BRICE. alleciating in a high degr his pas%t Herviesn inl tho 1Iouso of Reprm senlitatives, respectfuIlly no0111inate him f re-election, Hubject to the result of ti Deniocratic primary election. Messrs. 14ors: Please announco M AMS 'B. TUtNIBt as a candidato f be Legislature at the on suing e*lect io' subject to tihe act ion of thle Democrat clubsat the primaries. Dv so dloing y< ill oblige his. IANY FuIlENs. fe.srs .lifors: We bog to pres5ent Sf'avorablo Aoisideration of the veoe of Fairfield county Mr. GEORGE H. M AIASTEiL as a candilate for one of 01 RLepresentat ives in thle next Legislatur We present his name with (lho full assu anlcO of his high qjualifientions for tl dlist inguishied position, for in addition his finishitt eduention aind acknowledg< umoral worth lio is one1 of the most pul spirited citizenms in our county, and such cannot fr.il to ho a most uiseful rmm ber. N.' our Legislatture. MANY VoTr.mis. The friendsu of' R. N. MBWASTERS, Eot respiectf'ully nominate himii for'thsi aflie Sheriff' of F'airtiid Conuty, _subject t action of the Deomoc,ratic prinary. Messrs.. Blifors: Ploese announce M R1. E. ELLLSON. JRI.. as a candidate ti Sherifi'o~f Fairticld County, at the ens ing election- -subjec.t to thoe aditiori of' tI Deomn.ratioprim.ary. MANY l"Ji.:NnsO. Tihte manny f'rinds of .Mr. JNO. n). M CA ltLEY, reCcognizing his pienliar litnets for the ollico, respt)tfully nominate hi for Sheriff of Fairfield County -suietL the action of the Democrtic pr'una'y. Miessras. lMitors: A.s noninuations are orderi, peri'it u1s to present the iramn C.), JNO. B. DAVTS as a candidate li Sheriff' at the ensuing election, siuhjet of course, to tihe action of the Iemnocrat Mles.'rs. J'.4;!vJrs: Please announce M JAS. L. ICJ.lOND as a candimdate f, Shnerafi' at ihe enismuig election, subIject the act ion of the Dom-o,cratic Clubsh at t1 plrimiaries, and oblige M4NY Fniusns, _________may ]:3-tf J1. Pre(stonl Coopier as: ajamidato for t~ Deoei'if in naomination for sherifl' at. tJ er(mmg l elen (sithjcnt to thu decith of.the prInnry election) and oblige man frmends Irn the Sou sTi'nx' L1InTION OF TU)H CoUz; J?fJR COUJN'P'Y COMM ISSIONE] TPhe many f'riends of Mr. JOIIN P'E ILEY nminmate hoii mea a canididate f Counnty Coinomissioner- -subject to t1 action of t.he Demuocratic prhuiesl'c. Mless.o~ .lNiItors.: P%easo annmounaco M IA()la 1 IOOKMAN a's a candidate for ti ofihec of County Commissiner f'or Fai ild County at the enstring election, an ject to the.i)limocratic primary. AIANY Fnnn. Please mhnonuie Mr. J. Wmn. BROWN a candidate for County Corimmiissione subiject, to thme actioni of the Democrat p)rimaries. Mr. Brown hmas been untan mnousuly endorsed by the ]Jlythowvoodl clu1i MANY FHJSNDO. Messqr. J'4llors: The many friend's Mr. J NO. A, STEWA RT respect?tull nominato hinm as a candidate for tihe oiYu of County Commissioner, subject to ti Democratic pimarliy. 'essrsq, Ii.'ilor.q: Ple'ase an iounci(e TIi tO D). OWI NGS, Erg(. , as a candiidate for tI ofleo of County (Comm0issionr Ct- -a;ub lje to thme actioni of the Demnoeratic PrimarI' e amnd oblige his MAtNy lFu;:Nns. Mes.s.rs. l'liIors: Plense announce D1: ON It. RIOBEfitTSON, Esq., as a candida for tholoflc of County Commnissianor the onsuing electioni, subjeecb to the act.in of tho.Democratio j[prjpw ries, andl obli1 his MANY FaRtPNJ)5, niewesrs~ .Ii Plaso aunoi neieo~ H, OSOARI DOK(fas a cantlidate for Coumn Comnnnisimer/at -the en~in~ oletio oiugfe't, .6 the 'a"g' j.gtil.)ft3g1 .NU#I1NATIONN FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONE] Messrs. Pil1ors: Pleaso antiounco M n CHARLEB DOUGLASS as a eandidat6 f o County Cohimissi'Pner of F0airfleld, su joe thWe result of the Domooratic primar MANY INUENDS. r The friends cf Mr. JAMFA W. COLI U MAN respcctfufly nominato him f>r.t ofiloo of County Counmnissioner.t>tj?n fiold-subioet to the action Gf the lkin crat.i primairy. - essr. Tl-s: 1loato announce 1 P- - E. PnW1La-aoandidato for the offi L0 of 1'..ounty Comumissionor at the ensul t lection--mubject to ,he action ofthe p: -- any eloclibu of.thoDeinocratic clubs. T MANY FnIENps. If T The friends of Capt. 10111 A. HI1 NANT respectfully noninattihim for z cliq tion to the ofilce of Coulity Comm! gioner- mtbject to the result of tho Doii cr.ktie primary. t- Mp*~rs.es. fie: The friendo of WI IAM AIKEN. MEtq., respectfully announ him a 0andiAite for County Conim Rion)ir at the eIIing eotiOn, sFubjCCt, tho rusult of tho De-mocrati6'primares, Nowr:u-.~'rraN F.AkFLi.rn Messrs. olihe.: Plvase 'm n-une IV J. A. TUlRiiET ,- of Cedar Cra,k, as candidiate tor County is ner at t is nsu81Ing election, 14ubt j th action the Democratio prim aind . bligo MANY FIENDS. 3/exr.4 J'Ai(eors: Phii o anniJounTco J.A R- IJARVEY, Est,, as a candidate for C ofceo of County Commissioner at the ei uinm" clectiol --subject to the ndtion the Demnerntic n!ubs at the primary ok tion-aind oblige his. Nur1po.0nd PAXENDS. 'lesr Esi'ors: Pleaso announce M1 11. IM. ZEALY as a candidato for the ofM of C ounty Commissioner at the eisuit eloction -nubject to the action of ti e Democratie priiniry. MANY FiENV8. 3/es.r.s. /Wlors.: plvasc illounO MI ROB)lfIT 1). BOLICK as a candidate i County Commimnionek'of Fairield at tl ensuing election--iubject to the action the Democratio pi'imary. C MANY FnhnNDs. The friel ;of Mr. James G. Heron ni vin, risspectfully nominato him for til 5' oilee of County Commissioner at the ei it u eletion- -subject to the notion the, Democratic primary. jtxjan17-td n The many trienls of Mr. A. H. A ( CRIADY nominato him as a candida for ont.y Commitioner at the ensuir Alootion, osubjct to tho action of tl . Democratic Primary. TO THiE NrO'iERS OF F-Al -I E'Li GENTENTEN-Iepll by a nise )I dut,y to my country and prompted with d (eslirl to sorvo IIIy fellow-citizens. J her - by offer myself as a candidate for the c i. lice of County Comissioner, subject the act.iou of the Democratic primario . l NAwith the htollo that m1y claillik nif i meet with dui consideration from n 'e frieds. I"kespectfully, TRIOY T. LUIMPKIN. LUDDEN & BATES) R. ..s -rae:. * TilE MUSIC NOUSE OF THE SOUTI f JREMOVA1L 'fO OUR I 1w Dodlbe Store An Iinral4n Mutsic Temple. CTwo latge store, etch 30 feet front 'ar fourx storie.s h igh, 'froin'tinug 'n three stroe and tillecd from cellar t.o loft with iBi suipplics. Nothing to compare with it the. .Southcrni States. A. JIG STiO..E, A IG STOSK,' Ai RIG TA] ANO~7 gOR TO OMEI Dur)ning the t.en years since our estal l ishmencit, of our hinome ha IIvo dcelope 1the music trado of t.he i-otmth to a we: dlerfuil degree, hut as yet wo have only I gun. We see, not many years ahead, busines:s of a millioni a year, and to tala r-care of this errormious trade we have pri Svided our p)resent mami~mot.h warcroom ICFall trade 1881' will bo iminense. Woe i 'ready for it.. For months dur senior par 'ner has beeni at, the North contraethl with Piano ann Organ mnanufacturers f< inst rumienits. lio has concluded me ad(vantag4eouls contracts, and the Pian - and Orgalns are 'coiming, coming" 100),O( ?. more, by every steamer. Nen Stries, No . Prices, New Terms, New Store, "Now D ,parturo. *0 SPECIAL1 OFFER, 1h'I1 188& r. Cash pricos with three Monithdi c'roitit. to During mxonths of Aug. Sept.- and Oc r. we wilt soll Pianos and Qrgans ab Lowa >- CAS! PmnoEs, p)ayablo $25 Cash on- a ano or $10) Cash ori an Orgari, with tl balance in thirea monthfi wIruOUT NrE: - ESiT. e( WHJATI hO YOU SAT TO TIll FFEll Write for Illustrated Catalogues an - New Price lists for Fallh i860, and pr pare to be astonished. LUDDEN & BATES C SAVANNAH, GA. ' Wliolesale Pino and Organ Dealer .uly 27 . COLOGNE. F'OR E STIFLO W E R 6LOEN1 ~ N'EW and p ia meiti fc sal at th rug Storo of 'Y Ase ? W.. ~.ie A I uEN. WINWNES ANO 1.QUOW. Ye. GREATVARIR'V Jo 3 2: A.YOULD most'respiectfi11' IihfoniW de niy ditstomeefrand the citizens of-Fal' fleld geibrally, tha t'keep Ii stock. fu)llsuj>0ly' ot fine Liqtiorl;- Olgi'. . obacco, &c.', cd.o and guaranAJ 0- satisfaction to any onetgIng : trial.- M stock consists ab 110' s - IMYPOR'TFN' IAQIOORS PO OTARD, DUPUY & CO.'S C66RNAN BRANDIES., to BRAND'S SIEbAl Gi4S: RAMSEY'S SCOTCIf WHISKVT' lie . JAMAICA L.-D. RUMS 0. .F. lLNO f.t 4- :O nA "i , 2 W INE. SF. lf0JaNNldR:P1iTiilN, of G. H.- MUMM & CO.'S ItIEItt. C11AMPAGNE. GENUINE RUUNN I'N. 3e T..'U.. SARATOGA PIITF RYE WI l 10~ KEY.' NA'NIMAN'S 1863 CABINt'T RY] S'l'TRAUSS'Ni'ERIALU'RtiWINR KEY. ,KEESE'S ''OWn" RYE-WIH SKEtr, - STONE MOUNTIN RYE AND ROCK WHISKEY. CLEBnmDtATED'.:NP,E1lf''ER E; ltWEs - WIISKEY. Ki, ENT UCjC'Y BOTTRON- i I KE' . L. PLANTATION RYE WIlillE't VIRGINIA APpI.L AND PEACIf BHANDIE8. NORTifCAROLINA-SWEPT MASII CORN WHISKEI. PLANTATION CORN WIUSKES BLACKBERt1Y DIAN.DY. GINGER BRANDY. NEW ENGLAND RUN. 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