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tide rf Brood tired. Second Boor South q f
ttir Nete Advertisement* alirayl found
an First Page; Local and Butineu Notice!
on Fourth Page.
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W« irabltoh inftnl, the deewoM of Ae
Supreme Court; olao the daily "Fro-
oeedinge” of the Court, end ««p the
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Bteobena eopoblw of oueoeoafollj per-
tosS^^Trtds ol prqri.et. ijiU no
doubt be etrekothened lu fcalbehef, by
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HooU. » « • row toflbro- bate. rfcroton iw.
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To-dey, in the light of erente, this
reads like tha nfw of a madman; yet
it was eras 6oro uialiWl then than ore
the doctrines*. U how daily proacho.--
tbat the engiDOw which more the world
can be termed, and the world itaaif sent
whirling baok into a doOd'decade.
We dip the above from the Memphis
Avalanche met., and very ra-
spevtfully aay to the editors of tlmt jour
nal, that the “ravings” which heatiri-
alaa to Mr. Stephens in 1863, are nothing
bdt forgeries and base fabrications from
lwghndng to end. Mr. Stephens never
ntt—fi soy such words or sentiments ia
his.hfr-r^ryt th* Joet*"» «^>h Mf
Stephens really and in truth taught id
1862, or nowfto 4# put down by any such
tricks as tl» effHortfyfibe Avalanche,
and others qN|pM4li|N|WNnes, arc o(
late reaorti ngta. Wifi* public journals
abandon tbs Held of argument and be
take themselves not only to direct mis
representation, bat the publication of
forgeries, sensible men will soon regard
their Unties as little above the “ravinga'
of nutdmeu! A. H. S.
FROM SAINT 1 All'IS.
A Cor reel V lew of the Trua Hr In
ci plea and Tendency of the New
fkepnrfnre.
precedent for doing the same thing
where then trill this lead to ?
but a moment Congress, prof' _
act by virtue of the XTV and X\[wfciendi
moots has passed the Enforcement Act,
the Kn-Klox Bill, and oth» kindred and
equally infamous seta. Suppose the
l'n aident should, in accordance with cue
clause of the latter art, declare martial
law in the (southern States, and assign to
each a major-gene. al. Then suppoHe that
Oonrrcas should propose an amendment
to the Constitution, declaring, for in
aianee, that Grant ehall be Kmi*-ror, and
..his non to>Ufcesd him;. that this ao-
1 oalled amendment was submitted to the
States, or these major generals; that they,
as tlmy.woubl, »h«>jdd declaru thia enact-
meM adopted, (Tor nt such manner wae
the XIV and XV amendments declared
adopted ip am Btatoa); that it
was then promulgated as such. Thu
"New Departure" would than aay of this
so-called amendment that it was adopted
“in tiro manner and by the authority
ooriattlntionally appointed,” and wae a
part of the Coaetitution.
It ia no answer to this to say that no
aneb instance will likely arise. It ia the
principle that ia involved; and just such
a case ia not only possible, but highly
probable, if this tendency to centraliza
tion fa not checked. Neither is it an an
swer to say, that these acts referred to
are not even in accordance with theae
amend manta, but ia opposition to them.
These an but the sfleot—ths fruits—the
amendment#—the vesting of general un
restrained, undefined power ih the gen
eral government. They are but the cauee.
Hanes those who look to this effect, and
denouee it, and look no farther, fail to
tee the poisoned fountain from whence
it flows.
Their cry of new issues seems absurd;
.e a girl intent upon showing the now
ribbon on her bonnet, or uebilu showing
its playmate its new garter. If the gen
eral gorernment ia restrained within its
oonatitutional limits, its army of em
ployee* will be reduced, and civil kervioe
reform will follow aa a natural aud logical
oonaaquance. juat aa extracting poiaon
from the stomach will save the life of tiro
And wbat matters it whether we have
* tariff for revenue, or a tarifl for protec
tion, tf we have not free government t
If the Constitution is ‘to be amended
sway, and in its stead we arc to have a
despotism, it may bo that, pecuniary,
it will be to them a boon, that a tariff for
revenue will practically Ito a tariff for
protection. The effect will be the same,
although called by a different name.
It ia not to tbo XV amendment
tlrot the Detnoorncy object, because not
one in ten thonseiid would ever consent
to tho re-establialiment of slavery; lie-
sides, the late slaves hold their freedom
higher orbrr authority than that amend
ment, tlrot is, by provisions of tho Stale
('vasltiiUioH, uad Lin u & fr“° m * n
having been JLceii Uf this, no State could
possibly, eren if it were so desired,
again make him a sieve. It is to those
portions of tbo XIV and XV amend
ments vesting all power in the general
government, that they are unalterably
opposed. They are opposed, also, to the
mode hyufliioh they were adopted (?)
ippoeea to having it
precedent.
T» the i
go luto history as a
« settled by the war, tnune-
XiiloAtyhM htkn/hi f l4n. Itji* gltkti
fying to ace, amid the present political
degeneracy so pr&vsirnt, that there yet
remain a few jiufaiioovgan* Ufat have not
abandoned.l|«e*we# «| CivilHberty end
given their aXh&tbn to an iniquitous
doctrine Urn-called) whose only fruit*
must, sooner or later, toed to eentvahxa-
tton—a dootrine otguificatly colled the
“ New Dcpaitua.”
Nothing. Indeed, oould have been
more uafoaVwnate, ill-timed and ruinous
to the wettue of oar country, or*>
. a a .a, n a. ! 1- 1
onemm w "■» ■
acquieseed in, aren dutrnff, oooetttution
at wpabltmu gowerameot.
If the Democratic petty to ;the petty
of the Coaetitution, whose creed to that
the General Govenuasat wua brought
into —<■*—»"« by tbe Gouatitution; that
that instrument confer* certain definite
and*ori*ed power., «rod that die Govern
&rs i cdurcs» , tf%
into effect MM power so delegated; if tlis
ItoaMWff is the party of Jefferson, Modi
Iiu|I£,b61dlhgto a strict oonatruotion of
the Oonstftotton. which it reoetred front
new doctrine to, aa it is colled, a "depar
ture;” sod ia tbe history ef the Deino-
cratio party, a “new departure.” It to a
departed! Mkff Dasaooratic faith andvir
tue, a tolling in with, and aailingdown,
the Stream of Radical corruption, which
s do not aeh fttto^haugc
> trovhroo-aomplaiu-
ad. »*•
bitterest uivoctives, because all who have
been Democrats do net reaoaoae the
fstHo'duty, and Utotl
changed, other* do not
with them. VhAthqt
bitterest uivoctives, be
been Democrats do I
prinoipleeof tbe DtaaoosaMc party, and
fall in with tbe "new departure." Lot
them bat remember that they are tho
Icocltn, CIU.
i«r« T H IN G NEW.
LAWSHE& HAYNES,
T°n
RICH
THE OLD RELIABLE.
GREETING.
nuit ibr <$ Co.
OUll FRIENDS AND PATRONS,
BftCGived an<I op«oe<l our Fall Mock of
WE HAVE JUST
AND BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY,
Erobmcwg all tho LATEST STILES of the BEST GOLD, and
AT PKICEfi LOWER THAN WE HAVE BEEN ABLE TO
OFFER BEFORE.
Our WATCHES RUN FROM THE FINEST JUBGENSEN down to the ljwer
gnu lea of SWISS AND AMERICAN WATCHES. In f*ot, we now have
a full, beautiful and slrnoat entirely new stock.
Come nisd Hoe Us, Price and Do Convinced.
sept!9-d2a
'Atlanta Ban jjrotpcclun.
THE ATLANTA SUN!
DAILY AND WEEKLY,
live Paper on Live Issues’
FUBIilBHED BY THE
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
ALBXANDEH II. tWEPIIENB, ) m
AIU11III41il> MT. srmailTH l! Proprietor*.
HlO.VLY HMITU, 1
ly, that a State cannot secede os a practi
cal remedy for evils suffered in the Union,
the whole South acquiesces. This to the
trite dead issue.
The people, 1 am gratified to observe,
iu this locality, aro commencing to seer
through the "New Departure” humbug;
and a policy whioh would pledge the
Democratic party to a system of fraud
and force, destructive alike of all free
S overnmont aud all aeuBe of justice, in
cstiuod, os far as couhtouaucv from the
Democratic party is conccruod, to
speedy aa well aa merited death.
At the sumo time there is something of
atebtion between certain persons he-- 1
longing to the Radical party and some
who formerly affiliated with the Demo
crats—tbe latter trying topull the former,
wberoro known as Ulsetal Republicans
(Radicals) into what they call the Demo
cratic party; aud the former trying to
bring the letter into the Radical party.
From present prospects it looks as
though the Radicals would take those so-
called Democrats, body and soul—they
and their principles (if they know wbat
they are) into the Radical camp. This
may be a solution of tho "New Depart
ure," that is, aa the** gentlemen seem to
oadentaod it—tbe Democratic party
going over to the Radical. J. D, 8.
St. Locih, Mo., Sept 16, 1871.
Alexander H. STEPHENS, Political Editor
A R. WATSON* News Editor.
J. Henly SMITH, General Editor and Business
Manager.
IN THE
CITY!
To Malts
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.
tt)airi)», Jttnelrn, (Sic.
FALL TB APB—10*71.
SHARP & FLOYD,
Jewelerto and N i 1 v o r - N m i t li ro ,
FINE WATCHES,
Or Sterling 1'inee-Keeping Qualities, Elegantly Cased,
llouiit iltil Opei-ii, VoMt anti Guard Chnino.
AN UNEQUALLED DIAMOND STOCK,
Mmbnciee eome VERY EIRE STOREff. !»«• Sij-le. Teerl. Oueel, kSa. Wlttf n«a<i»lcu.
Necklacw, Shirt and Hl.-ov« Buttosa.
Ht<-rllmr Htlverwm-p for Wraiding Preaeute, En>
gi-nved witliont Clinrgi- in Superior. B(yIo.
Fla. FlaMd Wan. French, Marbl. tad Branae Clock., WwUlnr Fla. AtUtUc kna.l n tin
AsMta for Mm I f*
DIAMOND SPECTACLES,
Tbe Beat Aid to Impaired Sight Knowiv We givo perstmAl *ttentioo to
HepairiiijtF- ol Jewelry nnd Watches,
And h*v« the Plncaf Workmcc in the City.
We take Pleasure iu Showing our 6tore and 8tock to all.
W> Oltrr Greater tadmeemunte them Heretofore to Fnrcfiowrt
SAVE YOUR FRUIT
*3
CLUBS:
him tor CLUBS aauat all he aanl at the aama tint, and taka tba 'paper for tko ■
aud al! be at tha flaaae Poat OAca.
Each aubacriber’a name will be written on hia paper
ed vantage* of Club ratea it ia only necessary that the U
am! at the same time, aud that all be taken at the aame Pust Office.
How to Hemlt Montyi
We will t» * r t spvHlble tor thi «afe ar.ir tl of all money scut i
by Exjivcmui, or by Draft, hut not otherwise. If money aeut in
the Iom of the person sending It „ . . , t „
“ paper will be sent from the office till it U paid tor, and i aa. ea will always be erased when the time
or expiree.
. Pereotts sending money by Express must prepayo oarges.
To Oorrenpondentat i
'irSmoh’ba.lMwiof aarklDl. omoMtod wlthTHESUN, except iu Political D.p»rtment. .hould
be addressed to J. Heuly Smith, Manager, Atlanta, Ue.
o
o
•prt
>.
SAFEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST
FRUIT JARS
S EE the testimony of Mies E. J. Hale, who li
known in Atlanta to be unexcelled in Preserv
ing and Canning Fruit:
Messrs. McBride tl* Co.:
Gentlkxikn: My sucorsa in tho uao of the "Vic*
tory” Fruit Jar ia ao groat that I dt-slae to thank yon
for Introducing it Into our vicinity. More than ten
year# ago I began canning fruit for home use. having
need of every can introdneed, from tho old tin can
and “Arthnr'i Patent" glass can (1866) till I found
the "Victory" And I unhesitatingly declare it to be
Rliatcltancona (Xburtlietmtnta.
Henry Bischoff & Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
ANl) D11ALEB8 HI
Hilly, Wjut'e, Llqaors, Be-
t gni^Tamicuu. An;
Ns. 197, East Bajr Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Liquors I Liquors !
Ales, ‘Wines ? Liquors!
AT,
J'« Iff «
KENNY’S
Chicago Ale Depot
AND
WlaoloHulo Lli|iior lloitno
They aay: Let tbe Democratic party
turn its attention to the living ieaneaaod
bury tbe deed issues. This is all very
gaud; baA wbat aastbe being and wbat
are the dead banes ? In a free coonti,
the great art being ieeue lathe preeerva-
tioaof a free Republican proven
in oore, the protection and
vatioa of a Federal Republic under
the Cagatitutiou. Ikie ieeue can never
beoond dead. Bgierially rt it a tiring
jwwwfttffgYJtnaJttt
are in danger of ovarthrow. This ia tho
liORtoro read oaireathB k«to
of etaaaigaed to an unnatural death tor
those who would lay it in an ignominiMs
grave, white ita eaenusa^arejIiUgenUy
The SrtogLroee, aecetdingto the “New
Departure," ia not this, bat is such ques
tions ua the tarifl; civil aervioe, reform,
Sx~i'ftS!£S.'5?rS^rfSaaiiSMsaiSE
uaeatioiLahallweatfllhareaBetmblieanTto—a,—«?*«»» art n—trow*
Government ? Shall any party or aet of
men by fraud and corruption, so amend
the Cooatitutioo as to destroy it ? Shall
Oangree^ to refusing to allow aay Slate
it* representation in Congress, and by
placing it under martial law, (one such
State to adopt its measures, in tho shape
of Constitutional Amendments ? The
“New Dcportaro" aaya when this it done
it ia fiqtobaaA la legitimate. Than if it
MM in one case, it fumiahea a
HY More ee fdtrg-r Jtetortmmt
ffrtlU klMl OfLiqrORS, wAIrA
wUI Ae tolel eet I he .ffoel Reeetom-
atfe Terms.
arortt to
Adaainistrutor’a Sale.
nm or osossia, i
Tuanuo Ooowtt. |
ID tiriu*uf«• ontor of ihtOoati of Ordinary
J) snid county, will bo sold oa tbe Ant ItMatfay
in Kowubw next. 1871. between lb* lawful hour*
of solo at ths Oouflt House door, in CrawfordviOs, )n
sold county, the plantation or lands belonging to Use
estate of^General Aaron W. Qrler, deceased, late of
sstd count j. This plantation is well adapted to the
culture of corn, rottou, and amall grain. Situation
healthy, society good. Cogpsnlent to raUrvjsd, post
office, churches, and hillla.
Vr. James A. Otter U sn the place, and
nAnsurs to showing the leads to aay ow wishing to
tonne ft. ftdd In Into to salt the pnrohsssrs. A
firs veers I
_ tl. Mi.
JAM MB M. TEIPLETT, Admtaietr.
U bonne non. with the will eaaeasd.
Store House for Rent
a. k. SKAUO. Hmtoi
Omtr lur.jUi ud MllstoU atimU.
itlut.. Oa
THE DAILY SUN
la toe dlKAPKHT DAILY NkWHPAPR In Onorgia. while it gives m much Beedlng Matter aa anv. IU
ion has been put down voqr tew. fag the purposs of placing it within the ranch of all who would like to
keaBailf ll«or.
The Weekly Sun
1 of Mr. Stephens'
Editorials appear in the Weekly
THE BUlf la tbe ori
Ee opponent of burden, heaped open a tax-paying people,
kinds.
rcan of the People, the Advooate of Justice, the Defender of
Popular Rights, and the c
and Oppr aaaiona of all
It will adhere to the old, sale, time-honored landmarks of the Democratic Par
ty. and sternly oppoee any "Departure" therefrom. Mr. STEPHENS la thoroughly
enlisted in the work, and will contribute to Its “
W.wkth. frt.-nd.or Start;, mqwhmla aid ta^oitaadlna our ctrculkUon. Our Wroklj U,r.cy
hMor/ of Axwica. Tk. Imum In-
1UU . .ro nkrtlculkrir fkrofkbl..
t for ISO will U tho aod UlipoHut In the
ad aU tint 1-ktrioi. hold dMrJ. kt atkto.
THE STUNT wtt.t. ENDBAVOIR
To dirtsoinlneh' truth, soun«l tloctruie, asd correct principles-laboring earnestly and sealonsly NOW, BE-
IMAM IT Ut TOO LATH ; nte * “
sdvoealsd by some, while we a
of Radicadtwu, OentrelUm end Imperialism.
The Bad tests, wtto toe aid of bayoo^*. have ihriut upon ue the unoonstitaUonal and wickedly opprosetve
lueeeoees of toe sotwlied l«th and llth Ameadmenta to toe CoaeUtaUou and toe AecoMtoocMon Acta of
the auOorily Fastioe in Congress. The Itadlcel* have asked ns, as Itonoorato, to pledge ourselves to ac-
oant. Indorse, aland by, defend and build upon these measures forever. Those Democrats who give tola
* * **- faith of their fathers. Rome of them have already gone over
“ ‘ * • •-*“ kl ar« calling out lue-
disturb the harmony
pUdge of course must "depart" frun toe
to toe enemy’s camp ; and while they end _
tils tor ua au to go with than, a tow other* are advising ns to hold our ptaoe
and distract the ceunnafta of the Democratic Party I
i, not only wrong 1
mate of the Union, and we recognise every
-ee who ts e true friend to that sacred instrument, as a co-worker with us in the great cause of American
The rights and liberties of tbe whole people are jeopardised—not say mere ee In the South
Liberty. The rtghU _——.— -, r
in the North; and we Of toe South have no interests
are not common to North aod South, alike.
We respectfully ask a fair share of public pstrooge.
— * “ * “ Business should l
stake in toe momentous Issues of the day.wUie i
All communication* or letter* on E
be addressed to
J. HENLY SMITH, Manager,
•U. We reapefUy ask eur Weekly Bnchegm
ATLANTA, OA,
i to publish or notioe this proepectna
Atlanta. Oa.. Sept 11. 1871. )
^■HILONEL THOMAS A. HOW AUD, as (he repre-
seutative of thta Assodatiou, wlU addrees the peo
ple upon the sgrteuMurul iatereete of the countn. si
the following ytoeea, and ea the day* aud dste#
named. SAMUEL A. ECHOLS.
Lswrsucevtn*, Friday. 16. Secretary
fan ton. Tuesday. 18.
Oummlng. Wsdneeday. *>■
Dshlonega. Thursday. SI.
Griffin. Monday. 16.
Newnan, Tuesday, to.
1^0 range, Wednesday. 17.
Campbelltoa. Friday. M-
Falmeeto, Saturday, 80.
Conyers, Monday, October 1.
Social Ctret*. Tuestlay, A
Greensboro. Wednesday. 4.
Union Point, Thursday, A
OITT
FLOURING MILLS,
ATtnMJtTTA, CMIKM.
Hall things are vqnal, wbj set aatra
tie bares auroatacUre I
I uavafanuhnl «-7 MKU IkrerekMl wllk KKW
k-J IMPUOVUJ MACHUIXXY, re la H.
sriadlac saw wkre* red tee |»rend to red win
guarantee every pound of Sour that I sell to some
fully up to representation; otherwise, it can be ship
ped back to ms at my expense.
1 am prepared to furnish toe trade, in any quantfty,
in sacks, half sacks or quarter sacks:
PRIDE OP DIXIE, from choice white wheal.
CITY MILLS FAMILY, from selected red wheel.
J. H BUTLER, Proprietor.
Looking Glass Plates
SHARP & FLOYD,
-Insurance £om|tang.
“Seven Per Cent. Interest Paying Plan.
The Missouri Mutual Life Insurance Company
of ht. jLoiriH HoraiAa
1 ’
A’olfiitix VoHceateti—Jt'othing Exeeggereeteet—ATo f'eetne Expecta
tions Raised.
tfe principles, which underlie all sound Life In-
CENT
O’ER, does not depsrt from the old, well-tried and i
sursnee.
It guarantees an annuel dividend to Tolicy holders
O F SEVEN PE!R
On all cash Premiums paid to the Company. 1 bis Dividend can be used
To Redact the Amount or the .Text Premium—Tm Increase th
Policy j or, Van be tPUAdraicnin Cashed the End of
any Pot fl.«>
This is Realty a Se'-en per cent of Money at Com
pound Interest, Coupled u>llh tlu Advantages of Life Insurance.
There is no uncertainty about the AMOUNT .of tho Annual Dividends to Policy holders. It Is a delnlte
sum, fixed iuthe free of the Policy, being Seven Per. Cent. Compound Interest, oo toe amount of mo
ney paid by the Policy holder to the Company, and left in its hands.
All Policies Non-Forfeitable After Two Full
ANNUAL PAYMENTS ARE MADE.
The Massachusetts non-forfeiting law is adopted by tho Company voluntarily. If at any tone a Policy
Holder Is unable to pay his Premium, tho cash surrender value of,the Policy ja placed to the credit of the
Policy and keeps it in force till toe surrender valne is exhausted.
If the fuU annual Premium is paid every year in cash, aud si! Dividends or Interest Accumulations left
in the hands of the Company FOR NINE YEARS' the Policy will become
SELF-BUST AININO
TBosio AdvAutagoa arc not Offered toy any
other Company.
Another equitable feature iu the Company is that all its premium* taken in Goorgia will be Invested in
the Ktate, to assist in building up its own resources.
This Company in not confined in its operations to the Seven Per Cent Interest Plan, but gives in*
surance upou any the weU established plaua that may be dt sited.
Fot Further Information A|»,,ly to CraUStOU & StTObliart,
General Agents For Georgia,
Angiistg6"lfn Deeatnr Btroet, Opposite Kimhsil House. Atlanta, fis.
Qarbumr*, (Enilirg, (&nnt, Ut.
W. L. WADSWORTH, Atlanta, Oa.,
OH AS. WYJflf
W. L. WADSWORTH & CO,
Importers and Dealers in Hardware,
Opposite James’ Hank, Whitehall Street*
September 10-ly ATLANTA, GA
tTJkl. MAC Mi IK, I G. m. Rooms,
r^-n-r ’ | fiONTBACTOB FOR BRICK AND
fkTOT, sod hope, b, attention tobu.ln.ro to merit* "SSSt, ^ ,L
oonttnn.nr. of tbi* nmo. .r-M-l. | ■"■•■•are. U-
Hnittrrailn JJublioliing goropaitn.
We offer the
Cheapest and
Best line or
House - Keep
ers’ Goods in
the City. Cut
lery, Spoons,
Forks,Knives
Waiters, Cas
tors, Vases <fc
Toilet Sets.
In fact, any
thing needed
in a well kept
house. Call
with the cash
McBride & Co.
nm ueamn. a. a urook r. a. arenoea.
Drake's Creek Mills.
F. A. BARBOUR A CO.,
JjUUItS in
FLOUR,
MEAL.
t SHIP STUFF,
n i.v. i.tjr, m xwrrx r.
muttKKT raid rant fob wheat. -*»
dettvrore.1 th. repot meet chare*'
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