The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, September 19, 1871, Image 2

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THE DAILY SUN 4^ (Mot in Ihs 8m Building, Wed tide tf Broad sired, Second Doer South </ Alabama. MS' N<m Advertisements aheay found on Pint Page; Load and Business Notices on Fourth Page. T* Uwyin. W4*BbKiktn taTtlie decision* of tbe Supreme Court; slao the daily “Pro- eeedlagn" at the Court, end keep the “Order of Business" standing m our J. a. Ossnu, Tktearos, 0a. m. ft tow, MIO. kfc t Mgsftgaau OwnOo.Ol .'mScBSLi' el 181*, . * •( tht Demecmtlc etr-.j. r : , — 171 issue, is altogether essential, Is thi bi-j^tthai A*-r rational man expect or hopejpr upon an; other line? - e With one other remark tw shall con clude a-hat we lmve to cay upon this sub ject to-day. The ides has been given oat, and re peated again and again, in divers quar ters, that the “New Departure” pro gramme is that on skist the Northern Democracy are united; and that Southern Democrats should, therefore, cease their mosMon tf it. fTo, this.we say, em- phaliawy, i~ that we are at direct issue with maintain any inch position. W« should despair of the country if |e beUfcved any. mch Stag. This “New Departure” programme is noth ing but fte work or device of a New Task poUdeal Ring, composed chiefly of those who never were Democrats, except from necessity. Their main object, as we believe, is success for spoils slone, and 19. net with any view to the maintenance of tbe bbertiea of tbe ooentry. Indeed, upon the d’rect issue between Constihi. tionedism and Centralism, wo believe they would openly hr. To the direct question, whether he K meat be idmlttari bp the ftbadsef would eupport the Democratic candidate M open the Jeffersonian Platform tf Prind ebuatry, that, all other quemton* apart, mg 0 j ^ 0 f this fffn<y refused ibe ehstf and eikdimao in tbe pebtiaal ^ uuver „ onr readers know. tfli TTm||§4 trill be CUifSSeskan. or the p tion of the Federal Union of States, on the one aide; end CentreUms, or tbe eon mthlstion n* the whole people of all the fetatui into a Despotic Empire on tbe ntbma ii ^ Tte vasw iealeariy pamsnted in the Me Congresaional Democratic Address, from tbe Tanitarfm in wall esih# Stats*, teOTlths and no one at aO eonresmat with the signs at tbs times essi ffoobt its correct ness. MS 'Democratic umdnels at Washiagton bars so announced H. Tbe It is true, thi* Bing, in an evil hour, by their corrupt means, got the States of Pennsylvania, Ohio, California, Maine, Iowa and Wisconsin to adopt their e, men or leas distinctly set forth, in all their late State conventions; bnt we utterly doty that these conventions, by their resolutions, expressed the views of of the Democracy in a single one of those States. We do know that this Ring endeavored in Oongr— to in corporate their ticipt and policy in their late address referr \ to, and that they utterly /ailed in that at- It was then they sought Trumbull and Schura, too ^ ato through the State Conven •_* II I la Aa lit _1 . ■ 1. f1 a flaai * ** virtually admit it with alarm; while 8en- ator Morton, tha Platform maker of the I«WC«MMa,i»*aai*alcfhla Ms speeches ha* opaaly and boldly proclaimed it The contest over the principles and issues Involved, ss thus presented, must and will bfflaa Odd bitter, for the fate of PaUi* liberty on this Continent lor gen eration* to earn* may depend upon tbe No mob oontest, involving so moraeu too* oonseqnenoes, has come off in this oonntry since the memorable struggle of 1800, between the Centralists of that day, •ndsr the lead of tbe alder. Adams, and the, defenders of tha Constitution and tbs oanae of popular rights, under the lead of Mr. Jefferson. The chief issue, then, with its results, being so unanimously admitted by the friends of Public liberty everywhere, as well as by their opponents, the next most important question is, how the most lamentable catastrophe of an overthrow of the free institutions of our ancestors can be averted 1 Dm this point we have no hesitancy hi saying that it can only l>e done by unity in the Democratic party. Upon ibo united and harmonious action of the Atlanta San Prospectus. TAHITI.ANTA SON! DAILY AND WEEKLY, Live Paper on Live Issues’ PtrBXiISHBD BT TJdLB ATLANTA, GEORGIA. DEB II. STTEPIIBlra I m _ „ MI’EIUIITH, Ij Proprietors, Alexander H. STEPHENS, Political Editor A. R. WATSON. News Editor. J. Henly SMITH, General Editor and Business Manager. by the manipulations they could there more successfully practice. Bnt there has been no fair egression of the sentiments of the masses tf the Democracy on this subject, in a single State of the Union, ns yet. The Democratic mem ben of Congress refused to give the "New Departure" programme their ap proval It is, therefore, nothing bnt bold assumption- a begging of the ques tion to assert, or argue, as if tho “New Departure” is in accordonoo with tho viows, generally, of tbe masses of the Northern Democracy, or ever will bo. The messes of tho Northern Democracy are as true to the principles of liberty and tbe Constitution, as the Southern De mocracy. This is our view of their pat riotic devotion to the great Constitu tional principles involved in the contest of 1872. We beliove, also, that they are an cions lot unity upon tho chief issue in the oontest, uud lmve os little disposition to ignore it as we have. Then why should not all—every friend of tho’Ooustilution everywhere—unite in laboring and striv* Ing, as wc, and other opponents of tho poli cy,as well as principle of tho “New Depart ure,” are earnestly doing, to bring about a perfect unity of the Party, upon the only progrtimne. which can possibly soeve TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Democracy of the Union, therefore, in the coming oontest, the hopes for liberty, j„ ti 10 roncuo and preserva tion of not only in this country, but in a” coun tries for a season, rest. This is onr view of the subject Upon what, then, is it esesnhsl that they mrndtfdd be ousted? Unquestion ably upon the mod vital question, or is sue, iuTDljed i* %> .«***. ;• Tb«rc can be no proper tm ion in action, until there is perfect union In sentiment on thi* point We make these remarks iu answer to quite s number of our ootemporaries, t with so much mrnednm in refer, di rectly or indirectly, to Tax Sun. as one of tbe Southern , ‘tmpnt^Su>Mo*' , and “artre- niift r " Ac. Now, to ail such we say, that wc think their Ml is beyond their knowl edge. They either do not understand M, er d» not understand the difference between us snd those who advocate what is styled Uie “New Departure.” Wa advocate unity with all tha earnest neasat oof command, bnt unity qpon the sssendet quedlon involved in tlic contest unity, te opposition to those usurpations by tbs Radiag Dynasty-which clearly show its purpose to be, to esUbliah Oentrabued Empire, in heu of the free institutioas established by the Fathers while “tha New DeparturiaU" advo- "finati I as “rerities" ami onr free institutions ? While this is un open question, before the meeting of the General Convention of the Tarty next yew, ought not every sentinel upon the watch-tower—ovory organ of Democratic public opinion—who does not at heart ap prove the "New Departure," openly and boldly eo proclaim ? I* not this the sound diotate of tbe highest wisdom as wall as the purest patriotism ? A. H. S. The Savannah Homing News, ignoring the real ilistraoting issues of the canvass, ascribe* the defeat of the Democrats of California to their sanction of the “New Departure;" and to show the extent to “rsghtfbi ads," all of thorn eserpdory Mim which so dearly show tha nl of the gmap tha liberties of the country must be recoocfl, or all will be inevitably lnrt. Now, waiving the question of what is the real object of tboaa eailing Iknmshsm Dem ocrat, who advocate the poke, of the “New Dcpurtare” movement, we would at thki time, simply ask if anything could be' tnove l '^i■pmc<^c<^fcV , than the adop tion of tueh n course as they recommend, with thsvisw of thereby arresting future Can Hingis Copy six Mont bn Dally r»e>i* Annum ■ .... 07 OO I Three Months .... 4 OO j One Month . . a oo 79 WiB £3BLI«T Per Annum» single Copy ... ^ °° Three Copies * * . <1 GO Ten Copies • • • • l i OO Twenty Oopl Fifty Copiee ilG OO GO OO Montlld a Hliitfle Copy—O MontliH 1 OO Til roe Oopl cm ** & Ten Copies M 7 OO Twenty Coplois 44 13 OO Fifty Copies Six Montlu* 37 GO fficDrttr <4 IN THE CITY! 500 Crates assort ed granite and C C Ware for $80 per crate. Cheapest ev er offered in State Send for list of con tents. SAVE YOUR FRUIT Ulaictics, itmtlijj, ett. FAXjIj TRADE—1871. SHARP & FLOYD Jewelerff and Silver-Smith storm. uiiw it tbe FINE WATCHES, Of Sterling Thnt-ksspiai Qualities, Elegantly Cate*. UeuutUul Opera, Vest anil Guiti-il Chninn. AN UNEQUALLED DIAMOND STOCK, Embracing soiue VERY FINK 8TONE8. New Styles Pearl, Coral, Roman Bold tk-U. Umik u, Wecklacoa, Shirt mid Bloove .'iuttoub. Ntnrlinff silverware lor Wedding PreeeMts, En graved without Charge iu Superior Style. Fine Plated Ware, French, Marble aud Bronte CkK-ka, Wedding Fans, Artiatlc Bronxea, ate. We are Agenta for tha DIAMOND SPECTACLES, The Beat Aid to Impaired Bight Knowu. We five personal attention to Ropnirinjf of Jewelry and Watches, And hare the Finest Workmen in the City. We take Pleasure in 8howlng onr Store and Stock to all. Wc Offer tircalir Inducements than Heretofore to Hurchdiers feruMtf SHARP & FLOYD. yissyle Copies of the Oatiy and Weekly, at the Counter, - 5 Cte. Ko SatwcrlpUooi. lo Urn WEEKLY, mo«It.<1 foe • .Sorter ported Ui.n olx rooiilh,. All imbecriptlon* must be paid for In advaooe; and all names will be stricken from c time paid for expire#. r Bo »ks when the CLUBS: VameH for 0LUB8 nut all be aant at tho sarna time, aud take tho 'paper for Ihe taine length aud all be at the ismo Poet Office. . Each bubecriber'a uamo will be written on Lie paper the same in Crabs m advantage» of Club rate* it la ouly necessary that the term of subseriptiou f< end at the same time, aud that all be takou at the name Post Office. NO CLUB RATES FOR THE DAILY. How to Remit Mont y« W.will b- ro.pio.lbte for tho rate »rrir»l of «I1 monoj winl n. by Monoy OirI«r. by Brateterod Letter by Express, or by Draft, bnt not otherwise. If money sent in an unregistered let er is lost, u muii d# lh NoiIai»r'wufbolicnUbMu 1 theoffloo till It l* paid for, aud i an. ea will always be erasod when tho time paid for expires. SA Persons sending money by Expreas must prepayo oargea. SAFEST. CHEAPEST AND BEST FRUIT JARS S EE ihe testimony of Miss E. J. Hale, who known in Atlanta to bo unexcelled in Preserv ing and Canning Fruit: Messrs. McBride tfc Co.: Gkictlimen : My success in the use of tho “Vic tory" Fruit Jar is so great that I desire to thank you for introducing it iuto our vicinity. More than ten years ago I began canning fruit for homo use, having used of every can introduced, from tho old tin can and “Arthur s Patent" glass can (1855) till I found tho “Victory" And I unhesitatingly declare it to he the cheapest, most simple to use, and the best for keeping fruit in its natural state that 1 have ever Very Respect'idly, VCo Correspondents i ill not change his t Mr. 8tephcua will remain In Orawfordvllle. His connection with THI •M* "V idem-o. All letters Intended for him, either on private matters or connected with the Political of this paper, should be addressed to him at Orawfonlville, Ga. _ . ihn ,., d All totters on business of any kind, oonnected with THE SUE, except its Political Depart nent, should be addressed to J. Henly Smith, Manager, Atlanta, Ga. THE DAILY SO N Departure, ami to show the extout to which they sanctioned it, the News tjuotce from their platform os follows: “Wo re- u: . BUsplious, notic- rution of tho Cali- ant be flSplaoedr eilhar by ywlding lo ftl Seeaands, or saMHonlng its crimes by opmsMBtoval? U the daaign o< those who oenooctwl tha -Ofew Jksi real aad ks yeod fadh to dafeat Central iam, oAltoMktormek t pupoae ha atffl phtfidbenmOr abasrf f Ike to miss a—ifliflnB. aa to tbe modes art dbjtde at than who pnaeat it; fee sene el them as* .an'sSnnskty sasa of aeae* ■JillB'MflBOB We ere now, however, diaotumoc the question in a praaUcnL, and rational point of new, withoat nfensme to the motsres, or fidelity, to tk* gemI cam on the part Wa want unity, as much aa any of onr oflBHmgh, South or North, bnt wa h ‘ (fard |tho three several amendments to the Constitution recently adopted as n settlement in faet of ull the iwmee of tho war, and that tbe same are no longer is sues before the country." Now, the Hon. A. H. 8 ing this identical declaration fornia Democratic platform, a few days Hinas, said "this is our position exactly.” —Columbus, (C/a.) Rnquirer, 13th Seidetn her, 1871. Now, the Hon. A. H. Btephons, notic ing “the California Democratic Platform a few days since," said ho such thing! | A. H. S. The Mount Holly Herald, of New Jer- sey, makes the following announcement: iisiaiui -oMnuxtos. For Oov,rnor of Now Jerooy, cowtauus WAJum, Or Khoijuio, Wbo .Boat 1100,000 la 1H70 la oorooiiliug tb. I«l- loteboxwof Mow Imi tbu b. ailfbt b. eteoted t'sited Stete. Sonslot T ■ teO-d Ts tea Itesnd Any Way. We learn'that the survey of the Grif On, and Madison Railroad has been made, and that work will soon bo oommcnccd on it. The line runs in a mile and a half of Indian Spring, Xkiamooe of the toads having State indorsement—perhaps more of it than tbe Road will be worth when it is com Dieted. Arc the Corporators hurrying to get to work, with an ineomplete survey, so as to hare claim and obtain the indorsement of tbe State, while Bollock is in offloe, and be fore the nnnt meeting of the Legislature? hold that open tbe main, and Aitf ItteMai MU* r*U« neons Henry Biscboff 8 Co., WHOLC&ALE GROCERS, USHUM Of Bloc. Wines, Dqnors, Be- gt«ra,Tonuoeo. Ac. Its. 1*7, East Bay Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. YBJsB t|io CHEAPEST DAILY NEWSPAPER in Goorgi*. while it give* m much J* W-Y. *_ Plico hit* Ihwu put down viry low, for tho purpoe* of ptooiug it within tho rooch of »U who would Uko to takr oDoUy Jbpcr. The Weekly Sun h . lira., 8 aw. .bi-ol (la quarto form) Bllod wltb lb. cbolcwt rwdla* nutter, tt contain, tbe cream f tho Itelly—overruling which i ppcin Iu our ibilf te.ua tbit 1. of gouvral UtterML AU of Xfr. gtepb.n. (dltortel. »Hi»r iu tb. WMbly THE BUN is the organ of the People, the Advocate^ of Justice, Uie Defender of Popular Rights, and tha c ana Oppresaiona of all It will adhere < tent of burdena haapad upon a tax-paying paopia, to the old, safa time-honored landmarks of the Democratic Par- tv, and sternly oppose any "Departure" therefrom. Mr. STEPHENS Is thoroughly enlisted hi the Work, and will contribute to Its column* almost dally, — w aid in extending onr circulation. Our Wookly la a vary CU xSa tntej.’ntui^'ml^l^r unTwffib. Urn Scat buportoal in tb. htelory of America. Tb. luac. In- vulvod arc momentous, and all that patriots hold dear^fa at stake. MTJXtf WZEsL BNDBAVOIR To duMmlnate truth, wiuml .loctrta., and correct prindpteo—laborlnf (arnwUy w<l rteK"mlj NOW. BE- FOU IT IS TOO LATS ; Mterty npadteUng tb. do-aothing, wy-notblng. »*-q«tek ^Ivocateg by gam. white we or. being mpWly borne down U» cunwaVwb3> te ruWing lata the whirlpool of Sadi call—, Cutrottem and lmp.rteli.ni. ■ of the eo-cnUed 1 the malocHy Faction in Oongreea. The Radioato havs asked us, aaDamoomta, — ^ ------- ... - • ‘,y, di fend and build upon theee measuree forever. Thoee De«nociata who give this >t ‘Mopnrf • from tho faith of tto lr fkthere. Homo of them have elrendy gone over they and tha Radical cohorts which they have Joined are oalilnu out lua- ■ —Tpeaoe toel wo dtotnrb tho harmony to la. oicav'f •or u. ante _ by tb. Oeateal Convention of Ui. fterty wUl kte not only wrong In principle, bnt In onr 1 KtCSyte 1 UteOoalutittobteS. trw. t«» W D«»ociary In erwr Stete of the Caloa. and w» rwcogaUeerrrT on. who ta a Iroe frlwd »tbM wored Internment, » • co-wortor with m la th. gwte may of Amwicw Liberty Th. itghte ted bbertte. of th. whote pwpte oroiropwdteed -ate uy mor.ro te^^the totehtbar lilbeNortb; and we of tV South htve no latereate at teake tn the moment,.u. teune. of lb. <tey. wble are aol common to North and South, elite- We reeprotfully uk a fair ahare of pubbe p.troogc. All communlotelost or letter, aa Dutlueo. ohonld be oddromed to J. HBNLT SMITH, Manager, ATLANTA, GA, . W. raqaeflly ofe Hr Weakly Btcbwnc te ptblteb a^actlce thtejetepjteaa^ Can 1-n. Tnwdw, If. Cmamlng, WUdankw- to Dehlonega, Thursday, ft. Griffin. Monday, to Newuan, Tuesday. M. LaGraago, Wednesday. IT. CampbeUoa. Friday, »■ Fstoim, Sstnrday. SO. Oaafsn. Monday. October 2. Mmflal Circle, Tnoeiey, 8. Gceenflhoro, Wednesday. 4. I HAVR Amstohed my MfUe Uronghont with NEW and IMPROVED MAOHTh’KRY, and am now grinding new wheat, and am prepared to and will guarantee evary pound of four thatl sell to come rally up to representation; otherwise, it can be ahip- atmy expenaa. dtofurniahthe If aaehs or quarter sacks; PKIDX OF DIXIE, from choice white wheat CITY MILLS FAMILY, from selected red v CAPITOL MILL* FAMILY. ETAJt MILLS FAMILY. BEAR, sacked or ui i.a insurance (Tottipann. “Seven Per Cent. Interest Paying Plan. The Missouri Mutual Life Insurance Company OF ST. LOUIS, MO. Jfothing Concealed—Jfothing Hxaisgtratcd-~Jiro Waite expecta tions Halted. US COMPANY Ot'FEItS THE PUBLIC A NEW FKATUBE PECULIARLY ITH OWN. WHICH HOW- EVEit, does not depart from the old, well-tried and safe principles, which underlie all aound Life In surance. It guarantees an auuual dividend to Policy holders O IT 1 SEVEN PER CENT. On all cash Premiums paid to the Company. 1 his Dividend can be used To Ucduec the jfmossnl of the JText Pretniuea To increase th Policy } or, Can be H'Uhdrasen in Cash at the Essd or any Pot i-lur, This is ttcally a Sc'cn per cent _ Of Money at Com pound Interest, Coupled trills Ihe advantages of Life Insurance. There is n«i uncertainty about the AMOUNT of the Annual Dividends to Policy holders. It Is a definite min, lived lulhe face of the Policy, being Heven Per. Cent. Compound Interest, on the amount of mo ney paid by tho 1’oUcy holder to the Company, aud left in its hands. All Policies Non-Forfeitable After Two Full ANNUAL PAYMENT8 ARE MADE. The MaasachiiHctts mui-forfciting law is adopted by the Company voluntarily. If at any time a Policy older is unable to pay his Premium, the cabh surrender value of tho Tolley is placed to the credit of the Policy aud keeps it in force Ull tho surrender value to exhausted. If the full annual Premium ia paid every year in caah, ami al! Dividends or Interest Accumulation a left in the hands of the Company FOR NINE YEAR8> U>«' Policy will bccomo SELF-SUSTAINING e to come, and keep itself in force for iU lull ainouut WITHOUT ANY F URTHER !NT* Tlioffio AclVAntagc« aro not Offorocl Toy any otlioi- Company. Another equitable feature iu tlto Company in that all its premiums taken iu Georgia wiU be invested iu Cent Interest Plan, but gives in- LoAi 61m Plates. We offer the Cheapest and Best line oi House - Keep ers’ Goods in the City. Cut lery, Spoons, Forks,Knives Waiters, Cas tors, Vases & Toilet Sets. In feet, any thing needed in a well kept house. Call with the cash McBride & Co. tho State, to assist iu building up its own resources. This Company is not confined in its operations to the Reven P aurance upon any the well established plans that may be desired. For Further Information Apply to Cranston & Strobhart, General Amenta for Georgia, (jjar&uwre, (Cntlerp, tot. CHA8. WYNN W. L. WADSWORTH, Atlanta, Ga., | W. L. 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