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STANDARD WEIGHTS.
Thn following are the utaudard weights o
he arilelt* onmed, a* »wtnbli»hml bj an no I
oi tlu* Q nri?ln Legislature, approved Febm-
htv SOtii, lH?r> ;
Wheat CO
SueilM l torn 56
•Corn iu tu
Pea*
Ryo ....
Oat* ....
Barley
Buckwheat 52
Dried Peoehe* (im
peded) ....88
Dried Peaches (peel-
Dried Apples
Onion*
Stone Coal ..
>5|Uuftlaokvd Lime
Irish PotsttMN .
Sse^t Pottt t»os
Whiro Beaus ..... GO 1 famine 55
Clover Seed 60-Com Meal 48
Timothy Seed 4ol\Vheat Bran
Flux Seed 66 [Cotton Seed .
Homp Heed 44 Ground Peas —
Bine Qrass .Yeed ... lllPladering H>ir .
THE SUN FOR 1879!
THE 8UN will be printed every day du
ring the present year. It* purpose and meth
od will be the a
i in the past: To pre-
tail the truth though the heavens
Tax Sox has been, is,and will continue to
be, independent of everybody aud everything
save the Truth and its own oonvictions ot
duty. That is the only policy which an hon
est newspaper need have. That is the policy
whioh has won for this newspaper th« confi
dence and friendship of a wider constituency
than was ever enjoyed by any other American
jonanal.
The Sun is the newspaper for the people.
It is not for the rich man ugamst the poor
r the poor inau against the rich
Morning News Sends.
A NEW STORY
BY A SAYAXXdU tADY.
MVASKAI WEEKLY NEWS
OF FEBRUARY 1st
SVill be commenced a Now Serial Story of
absorbing interest, entitled.
WARP and WOOF r
BY SIRS. It. i PHILBUICK
This beautifully Wtit'fvu nbd intensely iu
tercsting story, ilhiRtinrivi* of Southern char
acter and Rombvru life in town (dul country,
will run through several weekly issues of tli
News. Without anticipating the interest of
our readers, we cun promise tlie lover* o
wt-H wrought fiction n rate treat in its pennal
The Weekly NV.wa is ore of the largest
and handsomest newspapers in the country,
bring an eight page shoot 38 by 64
Boday's Lady’s Book,
FwR 1879.
REDUCED TO |S PER I EAR
Tlio Cheapest and Best Ladles Maga
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fVom Its Present High
Standard.
We offer no tohoip premiums, but give you
the best Magazine published.
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any person, class, sect or party. There need
be no mystery about its love aud hates. It is
lor the honest man against the rogue* every
time. It is for the houest democrat agaiust
the dishonest republican, and for the honest
republican against the dishouest democrat.
It does not take it* cue from Ihe utveiance*
of any politician or political organizati
gives it* suoport unreservedly when n
measures are in agreement with the <
tution aud the principle* upon which thi*
repuhlic was fonuded lor the people. When-
over tho ooustiiutiou and constitutional prin
ciples are violated—a* in the outrageous eon-
Bpiracy of 1876. by which a tuuu not elected
was placed iu the president’s office, where he
still remains—it speak* out for the right.
That is The Sun’s idea of imlopeudenoe, In
this respect there will bo no change iu its
programme lor 18711.
The Sun has fairly earned tho hearty bet-
red of rascals, frauds ami humbug* oi nil
storts aud sizes. It hop.nl to deserve tliui
hatred not less iu the year 187'.) than iu 1878.
Ia77, or any year gou.; by. Tub Sun will
continue to shine ou ilu* wicked with miuni-
guted height u*-■**.
While ihe lesson* of trie past suould be
cousbmtly kept Ik it ire t >e people, The .Yun
due** not propCKi* to make itselt iu 1870 u
magazine ot aucieut history. It i* printed
for the mau and women nl to»d-.\y, whose con
cern is chiefly witli the attaint of to-day. It
has Ivoth the disposition uiui ihe ability
afford its reader* tho promptest fnllc
most accurate intelligence of whatever
world N nortii ailemi,III. Tn lliin mi tim) containing
resource* belonging to well*established pros
perity will be liberally employed. ’
The prenent disjointed ci.million of partie*
in this country, aud ilic uncertainty of the
future, lend >.tu extraordinary big ui licence to
ttie event* of the coming tear. The discus*
sinus of the prets, the debate* and acts of
Congress, and tho movements oi the lender*
in e*’ery section of the republic will have a
direct bearing ou the Presidential election of
1880—uii event wuieli must be regarded with
most anxious interest by every patriotic
American, whatever liis political idea* or ul-
legiauce. To these elements of interest may
be added the probability tlvu tho democrat*
will control both huu„es of Congress, the in*
creasing feulduiies* of the fraudulent admin
istration, and tna spread and .strengthening
everywhere ot a healthy abhoruiice of fruud
i o any form. Tj present with accuracy and
clearness the exact situation in each of tts
varying phase*, aud to expound, according
to its well-known methods, Ihe principles
that whotrid guide us through ihe labyrinth,
wi 1 lie an important part oi The Sun's work
for 1879.
We have the means ji making Tub bvs,
as a political, a literary aud a general new*,
paper, wore tnteruiiuiug und more useful
than ever betw.re,iiud we mean to apply them
freely.
Our rates of subscription remain unchang
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of twenty-eight columns, the price liy mail,
post-paid, is 56 cents a mouth or, $6 50 a
year, nr, includi g the .Sunday paper, an
eight-page sheet of fifty-six column*, tb©
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post-paid.
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I. W. ENGLAND,
Publisher of The Sun. New ierit City.N. Y.
written expressly for its page* by Mi
Oodriugton, of Florida, which will l»e found
nterestiug and valuable to those engaged in
orange growing Another feature of special
iutereAt to our lady renders is our New York | d.-lph
Fasuion Letter*, by au AccoiupliKhud lady
writer. The aim'cf the New* is to 'be thor
ough in all of tho department* of a compre
hensive newspaper. It* ArfrionUuYa) Depart
ment, its careful compilation of the news
of tho day. foreign aud domestic, its reliable
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imscelhneou* readings, makes the Weekly
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NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS
GEOBGIA—Taylor County:
All persons indebted to the Estate nf Pelei
E, Riley, late of said county deceased,ure re
quired to come forward and pay their indebi-
edne**,'aud those having claims against sain
deceased are required to ill., the same aecor
d'ng to law. Thin 20th Feb. 1879.
i H. BIVINS. Adm’r,
feb.25-w6w. P E. ltifey, dec’d.
Ex parte j. Betore tlie Ordinary of
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nutbu- Adueeew Tivn Lldgwi^ Ghiaago,- 111. fcb!8-w4w.
of sulci road a* recommended by said review-
era file their objections iu my *.fiice on or bo
fore the first Monday in April next or said
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. RUSH.
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