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THE DAILY SUN
SSP Office in the Sun Building, Went
tide qf Broad tired, Second Door South qf
Alabama.
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on First Doge; Local and Business Notices
on Fourth Page.
To Lawyers.
We pJbtubm fbri, the decieions of the
HimpuBA Court; *1)^ Ui¥ drily “Pro-
oeedtoge” of the Court, end keep the
“Order of Bosdtem" Hoad*** oar
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XI WeuunoToa, September 18, 1871..
AtlhaUaeXrtm. mmerone end («e
fteprrttam *or»pepen here it) "«»-
tormed. crowding M the xtioc pincliPK,)
nrtTtfh. * The “crop," M toite reel yield
“°* h Wrt*«v*Hrt v# +*¥ ^ported
to you long before thm letter roaches At
lanta; but a 1kea$i itocA" ee the Mow
York Work^mad'ii, rill bfi^eady for
the sickle tegM'alt eaeveuienoi •* of lot
stud IS as fertile us the
. . U truth this topic far-
mat means by: jibieb J
ee«H if I oboae, gixe »freshness to my let-
tern, sent* Mwe understanding between
me ami TB «tw Office, to the effect that
uy sMearka tonlsy. for sample, sliould
bn made to wmlr to another sot ef thieves
x'k Ueaa
lemony.
r frauds, indoodl Why
.'thus characterized• ties
there not bepn an “ustouuduig", <«<
ngbkff*nAlhe*(J&e**«oii, since flu
war against secession yas over? Aud
doe* not thieVad, per sc, furnish an am
ple ooveriiqj for taeniukitnde of trwns-
greseions against the Seventh (Tfcli) coni-
mandmont, sfldeh wn daily wituoss? I
should like to be tnformod what outrage
“thieime infernal war” wonUs-s jsaWy.
Everything, luiwever, by Radicals, is
U»1 ta Jta eliargs of the Haeeaaion
war j I beard a man, the other day,
m.lomnlv dsnlaaa that the enormity of
ing reply to the Lowell biBnior's^y
nunoiation is, “you're another.” Jflfl t»
the true Massachusetts pluek. y<^i
can’t hurt a man'a feelings ly calling
him names, abuso liis mother, or make
up faces at his sister. If evon this doxrt
make the “galled jade wince,” root
around the graveyards, and heap iguo-
my on a dead ancestor, or hunt up your
antagonist's family secrets, and tlirnst
them at him through the newspapers.
If you get knocked, down for your pains,
don’t bit back. Remember what the
Scriptures say about turning the left
cheek, when uie right it smitten. And
recover from your assailant a good round
sum in damages.
dW lMs eert of warfare the Lowell
quack and prate ml ar ,is at home. He
than any man on thw 0011 truant. But he
never tights. If Jta. was » man of even
sSteaf«»Safe , m»
of his life for the maults the somewhat
noisiau hoapfd
in the commit
tee room and 4Ven In the hall of the
House. —
And in this, sort of warfare the M«am-
dhbaetts editors also seem to be at home.
They havo now got somebody whom they
can lampoon witkoat fear of personal
chastiwgMUt. The pole, aoholarly wad
high-toned liter,rry JquirU, who dilute
and waakea language in some of the
Massachusetts newspapers, can now ex
haust their vocalihltuy of cheap abuse,
and feel all that martial glow which comes
CfoeMMtWMrt) atbwr
worthy of tlieir aUdt T(Steal is an old
joke in connection with Butler.)
W' HlaUllM, JctnfltQ,
HO TVJ. E TH IN O
LAWSHE& HAYNES,
THE OLD RELIABLE.
T O OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS, GREETING. WE HAVE JUST
Received And opened oar Fail Htock of
HIGH AND BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY,
Embracing all the LATEST STYLES of the BEST GOLD, mid
A»r I’ldciw umcB than we have been able to
OFFER BEFORE.
Our WiTCHHI Km WIOM TBE FINEST JUBGENSEN down to the tower
grades of SWISS AND AMERICAN WATCHES. In fact, we now have
a full, beautiful and almost entirely new stock,
uut Aloe XJ«. Price and Bo Convinced.
scptl9M2m
afe upon
moord, and Lexington,
...“and so forth! There’s
idao AAiouil Ball, wmch qpaic naar slip,
ping mj mdmory. if eitner of you need
rail*—Mirtw mwd.few.f—wtus Xtoii-
nclly, or buy up the mud-carts and sew
er- wagons whiob Tammany Hull always
has lying tltmnd for a^paie thousand or
two of voters to sleep in.
Atlanta Ban Protprttan.
THE ATLANTA SUN!
DAILY AND WEEKLY,
live Paper on Live Issues’
PTOIilg H UP BY THJH1
enormity
Morumhiam was attributable to Swk-
shin: and be easily got rid of tho anacli-
r.iuisBi by supposing tlio aeods of tua
disease to bo Houtiug about iu the air,
after the manner of tlu, passage of tho
oliolora, at the time doe Smith estab
lished his tomp’e at Nnuvoo. Ho wo arc
met, on every baud, by excuse* for all
maousr of political liarosics, of the
greatest importance, by tho cry of tho
1 ' cjilim.ee result* tf tie Secession soar.'”
Tli* 14th and 15th amendments arc
ohiimed to be results of tbiH war, when
it is kuewn that they aro nothing but
claimed ruaultaof tho Into war against the
Constitution.
Did it uaw*r 0 itor into the thick skulls
of politicians (North and Houth, East
and West) that there can be no sooial
hnnssty where there is universal aud
glaring political profligacy in tho odmin-
istnttoa of Government 1 laut may jus
tify theds, as it did in Hpnrtu, and thereby
•devote dexterity into wimotliiag like a
virtue; but at thia day—the day /sir e.r
asUetux of Christian progress -is it not
out of place and time to roooguizo Mer
cury as tlio presidium doity of our glo-
nou* Republic ? . ~t
But all this, although somew hat to tho
purpose, in not poiut blank to tho pres
eut iatuo. I have known all along that
the puhlio thieves, not only among the
High Priests of our oomuioD opponents,
but among a olasa of meu within what is
esteemed the controlling iutluencos of the
.Tammany Ring of so-called Democrats,
wore solely bent ’upon plundering tho
pablio—sometimes by conuivnuco with
.iMMuy, and at others acting alone,
but elwaya by the help of a gaping and
wondering crowd of fools and (laid para-
■Paa of either aide 1 These very men
ofce, long before the current disclosures,
were named by mo as the heads and
author! of the “New Departure” vil
lainy, are shown, by recent develop
ments, to bo the very heads and fronts of
tbe culminated rascality which altogether
nth others, brands this Federal Repub
lic as little better, if any, tluui a single
people governed on oil sides by unbridled
!>owcr. cemented by profuse exi>eiiditnre
of stolen money either purloined from
the Geuend Government, the State gov
1 foments, or the municipal governments
- -wherever tlieee miscreant* happened to
I ave a fancy and a power to operate !
All this, it is said, is the legitimate effeti
if the sear against seemsion! Every crime
■ sheltered sad excused under that sub
terfuge. It will take, I fear, almost
supernatural power to stir the honest
masses, so plundered and paralyzed as
they seem to be, by the gigsntio strides
to power of the moneyed monopolies iu
the bands of unscrupulous despots.
I had intended in this letter to go fur
ther into detail It is known that tbe
Nsw York plunderers own (bodily) tbe
Mew York HoWd. It is further known—
and I toy it advieedly—tittl the very men
now under trial at New York, eetacUshed
and nose osrn the Wssthissglon J'atriot.' I
learn also that they have a controlling in
fluence over the Riehmond Kw/sarer,
Louisville Journal and Montgomery Ad-
Wrthsr all red-hot “Departure" prints.
But I will reserve further disclosures.
.•vet , , , «**»•
•OA WASHINGTON LETTER.
:tta
Cure fatly Ad-
WurmsoToii. D. C., Sept 17,1871. (J
Bon. Batter is on the rampage iu
Massachusetts, aud dire are the lamenta
tions of the puritanical wire-pullers and
tun-eaten thereat. Thu “hero of Big
Bethel,” as the squint-eyed “member
from Enex” loves {to be culled, is at last
In hit element He is among a people
who will stand being called any amount
of bard names, and whose only wither
Ah, there goes my memory Main:
oante near forgettiug one greater than all
aliove mentioned—perhuj* the greet .-at
in the world (alwaya exceptingB. B. him
self). I refer to ex-Oongressman Mullins,
of Tennessee! Btand aside, Mr. Ignatius
Donnelly 1 About faoo; double-quick to
tlio rear! Mud-carts and aewar-wag.ms
of Tammany, make way for Mullins!
Mullins, of Tennessee! All boil the great
Mullinsl “By G—d, air, we loill reseat
them, or Georgia will be put out in tho
cold anil left there until li —11 freezes
over, galeae she complies with tbe very
letter and spirit of the Hoeonahru. lion
laws.” (Extract from Mullins’ speech in
the Uouaeof Representatives, February,
1809, oil the question of reseating tlio
colored Legislators of Georgia.)
Mullins would prove an invaluable as
sistant to B B in Inn present trouble*.
He (Mullinn) vToulil lie more terrible than
t m f«DVM weapons of tbs Ubinsss 1
h. would ouly eull Mullinn to biH
aid, I would wager a month’s puy on the
winner.
A* to the result, I urn perfectly impar
tial. Not that I love 1). B. less, but the
genorol results more. Smash up the old
machine if yon can, Ben. Better men
than you havo tried it and failed. But
it’s not a question of morals, and so
you’re all light. If yon t <*nn only lift
parties out of their ruts iu Massachu
setts, yon will not havo lived in vain.
But unto tlio cliques! Show np tho
rings 1 Down with that corrupt oligar
chy, from whose selfish brain originates
tariffs, and aJl sorts of schemes and
“syndicates," to oppress iahor and rob it
of its fruits, and all in tlio unnio of pa
triotism.
Take hold of them* fast imehored Iiypo-
erites, who hold a prnyer-book in one
hand nml a job in the other; who howl
through tlieir noses for reform, and
charge oue hundred per cent, interest
for their time; who have a hook in tho
nose of the Hepnblicnn party, and lead
it around ns though it were a dog with a
bruss collar on. Kcmeinber your Nnn-
day school training. Uememl)er— (not
Balaam’s nss); remember that heroic old
giant, Sumpson, who, when tormented
l»y bi* enemies, collected them all to
gether in*n templo, and then laying fast
hold of tuo pillars thereof, tumbled it
down upon them, aud perished along
with his multitudinous enemies. Don’t
get mixed on your referents to Serip-
t ur<', however, aud borrow an example
from this illustrious Israelite, aud try to
slay your enemies with the jaw-bone of
uu ms. This -wont do, or else Massa
chusetts would havo been depopulated
long figi> through your efforts.
This advice is free, and costs you noth
ing. Observe it, and do tbe only sen
sible thing posterity will lay up against
you. Anouh.
illiocclliincoii* QYbucrliccmcmo.
A (loot! Cliaiioe
FOR A HOME,
I WILL SELL BEFORE THE COURT HOUSE
door, in the town of Newnan, in Coweta conn
ty. on the FIRST TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER NEXT,
it being the Ttli day of the mouth, brgimiing at 10
o'clock, and continuing until all arc eoltl, my laid*
lying iu tho Fourth Diatrict oi aaid county, kuow
aa the
“ HAUUEU 1»LAC E,’
CONTAINING
ONE THOUSAND ACRES
The Mit] place la well watered, ami well timbered,
_ nmm i
altnatod tho dwelling houRC, aural frame building
with five roomfl thoroughly coaled, with glam w iu-
down, and eubatanllal rock chuuneye, -with u gar
den well encloevd, itaelf eontuining near three acres
—and capaeioue Gin llouaa with Screw, and
bflgu bum since the war.
Next I will sell NIX HUNDRED ACRES, in tracts
or small farms or 11FTY ACRES each.
I wUI then eell I’ll UKE HUND11K1) ACRES in
areals, or tracts of from Twenty-Five to Forty ac
r jn each and every tract sold I shall so arrange
thoro will be water, timber and good buUding
algae,
I shall have each tract accurately surveyed, and
Uie boundaries well dcAucd.
1 will sell on the iollowiug term *
OWE-FOURTH CASH : ONE-FOURTH IN ONE
YEAR ; ONE-FOURTH IN TWO YEARS ; TUE
BALANCE IN THREE. WITH INTEREST FROM
DATE OF 8ALE.
Upon any aud all these payments sxcept tho first
I will take cotton at nn«MW Cents per pound, (1 mcau
good merchantable Cotton such as is usually sold in
thia market) delivered at Newnan, Georgia.
YOU NO MEN-Honest and industrious and all
others Lave now an opportunity to buy '
pay for them, bv their own labor.
Turnons deal ring mors than one tract can have the
privilege of purchasing additional parcels. 1 shall
so sell that persous buying can purchase adjacent
This laud will poaitively be sold ou the day thus
advertised.
Any information can be had by applying to uie, or
Hiutou P. Wright, at Newnan, Ua.
ang« - libwfrWeekljrtlstNov.
TO RENT
W. F. WRIGHT,
buiuicss, aitiulod»
below Forsyth.
Apply next door to
n-»w
i Uuutrr street, two doors
M1U. D- 0. O'KEEFE,
Postponed Sale.
r j visitors free. Free lunch at IS o'clock.
IN THE
CITY!
To Mints.
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.
{Batches, JttDtlrii, @tc.
FALL TRADE—1871.
SHARP & FLOYD,
Jewelers and Wil ver-Sinitli8,
W E HAVE RECENTLY ENLARGED AND IMPROVED OUR STORE, MAKING IT THE
Handsomest Sale-Kuoin in the South, aud added Fresh Attractions in
FINE W A T C H E * ,
Of Sterliug Time-Keeiiiug Qualities, Elegantly Cased.
Brnntlflll Opoi-n, Vast niul Guard Cliuiuw.
AN UNEQUALLED DIAMOND STOCK,
Embracing some VERY FINE STONES. New Styles Pesri, Coral, Raman Gold Beta, Bracakta.
Necklaces, Shirt aud Sleeve Buttons.
Sterliug; Nilverwure for Wedding Prewenta, En
graved w ithout Charge in .Superior Style.
Fine Plated Ware, French, Marble and Bronse docks, Wedding Fans, Artistic Rmpmn, sto. Wfl aye
Agents for the Jlii «. i 44 tn
DIAMOND ^PSCTACLISE,
■as 'if
The Best Aid to bn paired BlgNfKnasrn. Wo give personal attention to
j * o : .vi! '
Repairing oi Jewelry and Whtehew,
And have the Finest Workmen in the City.
We take Pleasure in Show ing our Store and 8tock to all.
Ff*f Offer Greater Inducements than Hereto fart to
SeptlS-dtf
SAVE YOUR FRUIT!
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
IIBPfliY HMITII, .
Alexander H. STEPHENS, Political Editor
A. R. WATSON* News Editor.
3. Henly SMITH, General Editor and Business
Manager.
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ml Hist nil ba tak.ii
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*r—tho fame In Clubs sk otherwise. To secure the
IIow to nomit Monty:
thn loss of the person sending it.
wper will bo
* HI.
n suiuliug money by KxprcsH must prepay cargo
•nice till it is 1 »aid ft)r, and t an. on will always be crMed wheu the time
To Oorrespondonts 1
1 the Political Depsrtmen-
THE DAILY SEN
... the CHEAPEST DAILY NEWSPAPER in Georgia, while It gives as much Reading Matter as any.
price him been put down very low, for the purpose of piecing it within the reach of all who would like to
take a Daily Paper.
The Weekly Sun
Editorials appear lu tho Weekly
THE SUN is the organ of the People, the Advocate of Justice, the Defendei of
Popular Righto, and the opponeut of burdena heaped upcu a tax-paying people,
and Oppressions of all kinds.
It will adhere to the old, safe, time-honored landmarks of the Democratic Par
ty, and sternly oppose any "Departure" therefrom Mr. STEPHENS is thoroughly
enlisted in the work, and will contribute to its columns almost daily,
W« aak the friends of liberty, everywhere to aid in extending our circulation. Our Weekly i* a vary
cheap paper, and its Club Its tea are particularly favorable.
The Presidential contest for 1872 will be the most important in the history of Amorica. The issues in
volved arc inomeutoua, aud all that jtairtots hold dearja at stake.
THU SUN WILL BNDHAVOlH
To disseminate truth, round .UK-trine, and correet principles—laboring earnestly and sealouMly NOW, BE
FORE IT 1H TOO LATE ; utterly repudiating the do-nothing, ray-nothing, bc-quiet, dcad aaleep policy
advocated by some, while we arc being rapidly boruo down the curreut^whlch is rushing into the whirlpool
of lUdicalinui, Centralism and Imperialism.
The Uadioala, with the aid oi bayonets, have thrust upon ua tho unconstitutional aud wickedly oppressive
m a-urr* of the so-called 14th and IMh Amendments to the Constitution and the Reconstruction Acts of
the majority Faction in Congress. The Radicals have asked us, as Democrats, to pledge ourselves to ac
cept. indorse, stand by, defeud and build upon these measures forever. Those Democrats who give this
pledgs of course must '‘depart" from the faith of their fathers. Some of them have already gone
to the enemy's camp ; and while they aud the Radical cohorts which they have joined ere calling out
til; for us all to go with them, a few others arc sdvising us to hold our peaoe lest we disturb the nsn
aud distract the counsels of the Democratic Party 1
Verily, if we should hold our peace, “the stones would cry out." We cannot remain aileut. We oannot
thus counsel our people to sccept end welcome their own ruin, and thank God for the privilege I
It Is of the utmost ituportauco that these issues be discussed now ; for the adoption of a time-serving
•• departure " by tbe General Convention of the Party will be, uot only wrong in principle, but in
judgment it will be fetal iu policy.
Fidality to the CousUtutiou is the true toet of Democracy iu cverv state of the Union, and we recognize every
one who is a true friend to that sacred instrument, as a co-worker with us in the groat cause of Americau
Liberty. The rights and liberties of tbe whole people are jeopardized—uot any more so in the South tha i
tu the North; and we of the South have no Interests at stake in tho momentous Issues of the day.wixio 1
are not oommou to North aud South, alike.
We respectfully aak s fair share of public patronge.
All communications or letters on Business should bo addressed to
J. HENLY SMITH, Manager,
ATLANTA, GA,
ft*. We reepcflly ask onr Weekly Euehagnee to pobliah or uotioe this prospectus.
A<lmlnlsitrato>-'M Sale.
ori'Y
FLOURING MILLS,
ATLANTA, GIIOKCM.
! Ir ■*' “"w*« SJ&ri Hlr#
1 belonging to the lie Iflifif manufacture i
estate of General Aaron W. Orter. deceased, late of ,
•aid county. This plantation is well adapted^the J 11A ' Efrirnlshed
r Mills throughout with NEW
and IMPROVED MACHINERY; and am
and wtU
is plant
culture of corn, cotton, and small grain. Wtuatioo
healthy, society good. Con von lent to railroad, i>o*.t grinding uew wheat, and am prepared to and
office, churches, and mUls. g'taranU-o ovary pound of flour that I sell to .
fully np to representation; otherwise, it can be
the place, and will take l**d back to meat my expense,
Mr. James A. Grier is -
pl -atmre in showing the lands to any one wishing
it Sold in lota to auit the purchasers.
This, September 11. 1871.
JAMES M. TRIPLETT, Adasinistr.
do bonus non. with the will atUMxod.
eeptll-tds
to Ism prepared to furmsh the trade, in any quantity,
A in nackv. half sacks or quarter sacks:
j«. PRIDE OF DIXIE, from choice white wheat.
CITY MILLS FAMILY, from selected red wheat.
Capitol mills family,
star mills family.
BRAN, sacked or unsacked.
J. B BTTUBH, Proprietor.
tu,U 2m
SAFEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST
FRUIT JARS
JKE tho testimony of Miss E. J. Hale, who is
5 known In Atlanta to be unexcelled in Preserv
ing and Canning Fruit:
Messrs. McBride tfc Co.:
Gentlemen : My buccchh in the use of tho “Vic
tory” Fruit Jar is so great that I desire to thank you
for introducing it into our vicinity. More than ten
years ago 1 began canning fruit for home use. having
used of every can introduced, from the old tiu can
and “Arthur's ratent" glass ean (IMS) till I found
tho “Victory” And I unhesitatingly declare it to be
tho cheapest, most simple to use, and the best for
keeping fruit in its natural state that I have
Very Rcapecf nily,
Looting Glass Plates.
T
"We offer the
Cheapest and
Best line 01
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
ide & Go.
Jufy4-*odlv
. D. SALMONS, r. A. BABBOUB.
Drake's Creek .Hills.
F. A. BARBOUR A CO. ,
^umg nt
FLOUR,
MEAL,
* SHIP STUFF,
njMu.r. MMjsrrrrmr.
m- WuHXaT CRICK Pill) FOR WUKAT. ■%»
dl proJ.M doliTered ,t th, fepot taeot ebu.,'
SHARP & FLOYD.
insurance Compane. .k
Seven Per Cent. Interest Paying Plan.
The Missouri Mutual Life Insurance Company
OF ST. LOTJIJri, MO.
JTothing Concealed—JTothtng Exaggerated—JCo False Expecta
tions Raised.
O F SEVEN FEB. OHNTT.
Ou all cash Premiums paid to the Company. Thia Dividend can be used
To Reduce the .imounl of the JCext Premium—To Increase th
Policy ; or, Can be H'ithdrauin in Cash at the End of
any Pol
This is Really a Seven per cent of Money at Com
pound Interest, Coupled with the Advantages or IAfe Insurance.
There is no uncertainty about the AMOUNT of the Annual Dividends to Policy holders. It la a dsfinlte
sum, fixed in the face of tho Policy, being Seven Per- Cent. Compound Interest, ou tbe 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 voluutarily. If at any time a Policy
Holder is unable to pay his Premium, the cash surrender value of the Policy is placod to the credit of the
Policy and keeps it in force till the surrender value is exhausted.
If the full aunual Premium is paid every year iu cash, and al! Dividends or Interest Aooumulationsleft
in tho hands of the Compauy FOR NINE YEARS’Policy will become
SELF-SUSTAINING
For all time to come, ami keep itself in force for its full amount WITHOUT ANY F URTHER
PAYMENT.
T1lo«o Advaiitagosi aro not OOEox-oci by any
other Company.
Another equitable feature in tlio Company is that all ita premiums taken iu Ocorgia will be invested lu
ilie State, to assist in building up its own resources.
This Company is not confined in its operations to the Seven Per Cent Interest Plan, but gives in
surance upon any the well established plans that may be desired.
For Furtlicf Information Apply tu CraUStOU ft SfrObhart.,
General Agents for Georgia,
AiiL'nt-t’J. r i-1in Decatur ^re'’LjOi>j>ositeKlniballlfonas^Atlapfe^Ga.
ijarfcujflre, Cmlcrs, #c.
W. L. WADSWORTH, Atlanta, Ga.,
OHAS. WYlflf
W. L. WADSWORTH & CO.*
Importers and Dealers in Hardware,
Opposite Jamcb’ Dank, ’Whitehall Htreet,
September 10-ly ATLANTA, GA
trjti. jrtjtmiE, I g. b. hooks*
I CONTRACTOR. FOR BRICK AND
vy turns thanks to his old patrons for fermui 1
favors, and hopes by attention to buainosa to merits °n!Sm w P ®***
continuance of the s
ttnivereiln ftnbliohitici €ompann.
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