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STANDARD WEIGHTS.
The following tiro the standard eights of
the articles named, aa established by an act
of the Georgia Legislature, approved Febru
ary 20th, lttffl ‘.
Wheat
8hetled Corn..
Corn in the ear
Pens
Bye v »
Oats 32
Barley -47
Irish Potatoes d#
Sweet Potatoes .... .'»5
Whito Beaus...... 58
Clover Seed GO It
Timothy Seed 40/Wheat iimu 65
Flax Seed 50 Cotton Seed 30
Hemp Seed 41 Ground Pens 32
Blue Grass Seed .. 11 [Plastering Hair ... y
GO Ruck wheat........52
i Dried Poaches (uu-
peeled) 33
> Plied Peaches (peel-
* ed 38
Dried Apples .. 21
Onions 67
Stone Coal .......88
Unslacked Lime.. .80
Turnips 65
A Papgr for tlw People l
[E»tabli«hed in l82l.]
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Iran, Steel, and Carriage Makers Material
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Excelsior an l Grlswoud Ci tton gin.
CHERRY STREET,
MACON. GA.
C. I). ANDERSON.
M. L. TKOUTMA#
WAREHOUSE
•Iy (I Ctnnntissioti Merchants.
(Opposite DIhIcch'k Block, Poplur Street,)
Consiyu incuts Of Cotton Solicited.
AND TIE.S’ FURNISHED AT L'AVESl? MARKET TRICES.^
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31 (M Place, LOUISVILLE, KY.,
dl in Okie, chroulo ^r-rmpfor-
Thoa and tmpclenpy. us^'tSc reM.itoiMit
■Unit'- in joulU, «3xu:il *«xci;j .sin -riitarffr Years.oro'tior
cam, 4. arid prod'i‘in< in-me > t Gin fcllowlnc it'.vt.: N'eivom-
lle*«, Romlnr.1 Pln:n".g ot SI i.i. Di(«rtlye Slim-
?wti* aSan Vm-I -»% U l ot' of H'-XuiG Po^r. & ■
otxi lm*h“TapJ n, 'd’’ ,<r sVw^ P f^Tfv
of ItHEA
»»to trti.it qi! ear •). r.ni>.|)»* frfni'il l.r ciell or ox.
^rrr- Cons .lt-Vir-n tr- » and lj.- IimL ehnrgu reMoa»tlf.
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Tbe W.MI- WEEKLY TIM fits
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all the laiftbf lows, duuamtic and fo.i
with full msirktt rep-irlh up Mi the hou
going ftt press. In- pnblii irtion is a reap
to a v.niversd leuiand tr .m o ir \muuus
got ffaeir malts often r than oi’Ce a w* . k
later news than ii is prssiblu lo pivt
\\ e»klv.
The NVF.I’KLY TIMEm is n large c
page jupcir (tlouble the
Weekly)
Cotton Factors and Commlesloa Msrchasts^
WAREHOUSE, COP,., POPLAR and SECOND Sts.
Muko hUviutcis on Cotton in 'tore nt lowtst bnr.fe bate
\1m, for th,
u a pro will a trade.
Til OS. H A U DEM AN,
(At Atlanta Uuzcmoi c'h Old Stand,)
■W H S S2C O XT S
Butiuji.:
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„ I St. Louis, Wo,
w ho y 3 ' 'i'S etVfT’nv* In flic tnottnent of tin
HXUfUlro.iMMo.Loll. i.ule and funclefhanany phyneijn
th ® rt V ,,t * of b! .» l'*"X and I'l. cojjlul
practice in hi- tTbnew norkHjuitpL'hlirLca, uil'tkd
The PH Y8IOUOCY OF MARR.ACE
The PRlVATti MCOtCAL ADVISER
Book* that hd. fflllv fluid-. ».,a j tl „|j
b-.ullAllly Illu.fr,<1, * and 1.1 |||.J
ran! long felt
angvig.-, i-a*ily 'jiider»too<(.‘
valuable Intern. I Ion for both_mjrri. U ai,
nijjrie, viiii uHt'.ie remit Improvemr ■ i • In mi JiatHrviitmi
In Ur. Ilulte new work’^S in no w.ij- of aueitiona'jl
acir. but la aomM*il.<e .hit -Mr, .n.> .tnuld bn.o
V' ltk. Hu victim of e-i'y .-.-ttoii,
pN'CcllyJifalthy mnybr.'but v»llli wanlm
fttj.n ftia n.u
ot y«ice U uunk> ui i Uauiw.
COM MISSION MERCHANT
BAQGINa D TIES PUEijISHED.
BFJlbSllT.ES I ONLY CHARGE
ONE DOLLAR PER BALE,
T. Hardeman, Jr.
VUiero AdvvrtUlng CuutiibetV'oaa be mad«*
•H i. viiLina*.uj’-urccu'. Cu.,iui»
' Tjl'MM4 OGTl’ON GIN " Partifs wanting n first-clans Gin, wif
i to see us before baying. We guarantee the Gin and price shut
Sept. 10-lf.
Jll
| For Polling and first month storage; twcnty-llvo cunts per inowlh for'
a (vitvfnT rosiiuVe^ .'f'lhe c'ft , lT mUlltioiml month thui'unftor*
Price >2 tin a vtttr I Boii.3-tf.
lilio»'»A- sent jV singe j\t-1
ex'rrt oi.tttge. 8hh.*|i1c-
SQOO.OOO.
ip A KVQfn In order to cloar out our stock of very superior"
Vf JR/Jj /X JL JLd k9 JL Gold-plated Jewelry valued ut over $200,000, we'
will send as below, -0 Pieces, oil warranted Gold-plated for $f,00 1 pair Gold Stone
'. Sleeye Buttons; 1 pair Engraved Sleeve Buttons; 1 set Pointed Studs; 1 set Amethyst
a- Studs; 1 Wedding Ring; 1 Engraved Band Finger Ring; 1 Amethyst Stone Ring, Iulnld
T| A U rj, A fWf Wiilr Gold; 1 Elegant Ring, marked Friendship;”
OLJLXnI 1 Amethyst Stone Scarf Pin, Inlaid with Gold; J
so Silvered Hat pin; 1 set Ladjos’ Jut unit Go,Id Pm and Drops; 1 Misses’ set Jot and Gold;
vine-; I Collar Stud;' T set Handsome Rosbblid 1 Ear Drop3: : 1 Gents’ Elegant Lako Gcorgi
Diamond Stud; 1 Cardinal Red Bern 1 Necklace;' 1 pair Ladle? Amethyst Stone Ear Drops,
x* fryyiy 1 ^ lulaUl with Goldr FLadies’ Ornamented Jet Brooch; 1 Faiicy
JCd w Scurf Ring aud Elegant] Watch Chain. Tales your choioe, the
entire lot of £30 u'.-jocrj, cant Poit-pald for $1.00 or any 3 pieces
linn, i you choooo for ,30 -C ’^’s- ITow ii tho t:mo to tualo money. These can
mglit | oamly ba rotated fit $10.00.«CLUB PRSHflUIM. To any
nppp VS on:i 0Tiar ' ni ] 12 Lois at $1.00 each, we will
w* f present Free, an Open Face Coin Silver'
Watch as Premium. WATCil AND JEWELRY CIRCULAR FREE.
srbTiaa.9 or 1-1x13 fuzibs,
■ . I Our cotemporury. this lio-<toii (ilohe,»peaks very highly of both advertiser anil goods m being
1 mlimit!, ! honorable in Ids dchHuu*. nail reliable in hia goods, a comujeudatlon we heartily endorse.—at
Louis Dispntch, Dremttier 7. 1870.
The house If a I'loroilghly reliable one iu every repect.—Boston Qlobs, Oct. 36, 1*78.
His reputation for lioin-dy. fkir dealing, and liberality is uuequaled by any advertiser In this
"*« elty.—y, v. Day liook, December 10, 1876.
•antra! I Advertises more and sells eheaper than any man in Hew York.—Jpril l*, 1W7. •
F/ STOCKMAN-29 B*vnO Street, New YoHy>
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