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VOL. IX.
“ Principles——not Men.”
CASSVILLE, GEO., THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1851.
B. P. BENNETT, Publisher.
7STO. 23.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Doct. B. F. Hanie, Democratic Convention of the
XIT" “ ratr - ”£$?■] Congressional District. 1
®— 1 1 lie Convention tnet in the Court
House at 10 o'clock A if.
The convention then proceeded to' tion of T C Moore, to amend the report I Advertisements Extraordinary. 1 ted on the journals of the convention that
| of the committee, which was participated j Wanted, six hours weekly, by some res- ; ,,1C subject of Got Walker's tuldress to tilt)
ballot with the following result.
I. 0. 0. F.
Valley Dodge, No. 48, D 0. 0. F.
REGULAR meeting of this Lodge will be
.A. held every Friday evening, at 7 o’clock.—
Transient brethren invited to attend.
Ilv order of the Lodge.
SAM’l, LEVY, X. G.
J. F. 5Iiliioli.es, Secretary.
On motion of J. I}. Chastain, A. II.
Shuford, of Cherokee county, was call- j
ed to the chair, for the purpose of or- j
ganization, and G. T. Fain, W. C. Well
born and 13. II. Zeek, requested to act
as Secretaries. j
P a a » On motion, tlie counties were called,j
• QC A. M. : and the delegates in attendance reported j
CassttlleLodge, No. ISfi, F. & A. 51. i their names to the Secretaries, and were j
T HEregnlar meetings of this Lodge areTteld : ( / lro !| e .] a .
on the 1 st and 3d Tuesday in evFry month. I/!_, aS ’°‘ i0 " S ’ .
The members will take due notice thereof, a?s *— * iiomas J. \\ offord, J. A. \
govern themselves arenrdinglv. /Crawford. James McGinnis -J. A. How-!
SAMUEL LEVY, Secretary. / .... j i n TT t> *
Oct. 23,1 S5f». 87—tf * a id ii. I. Price.
— j Cherokee.—A. II. Shuford, J. Don-j
on. A. Worley, 13. Vi'ise, and J. M
1st
ballot, A. R. Wrifflit
31 !
W. T. Wofford
25 |
2<1
“ Wright
33;
Wofford
23 i
3d
“ Wright
32 |
Wofford
24
4th
“ Wright
32
Wofford
21
5th
“ Wright
33;
Wofford
22:
6th
“ Wright
34
Wofford
22 j
7th
“ Wright
33:
Wofford
22!
J. M . II. Underwood
l!
8th
“ Wright
3.3'
W offord
22
Chastain
1,
i serving
It was then. Resolved, that the mem-
ti|i Drr for 1 that document, and now on more mature
; Christ, if it would not cost them to much
Wanted, two hours weekly by several
, official members of the Church, that they
. may be able to attend prayer and cla
Wanted, a number of Christ's disciples, to
jsitions. ^ I Wanted, by a number of church members.
On motion c»f D S 1 rintup, it was : a g 0nd excuse for not doing anything to for-
Resolved, lhat the chair appoint a ; w ,i:d the Sabbath School,and the instruction
The chair anpoitiled, 1) S Printnp, J ,
Wanted, a body of laborers in the vineyard
of Christ. Wages, everlasting life-
Wanted, a large number of church mem-
A. O. D AY,
“OF ailor,
Cassville, Ga.
QtUOP—Id the Patton building, east of the
court house.
Jan 1, lSf.7
4G—tf
Connell
Chalfooga.— J. A. Glenn
Echols.
Catoosa.— Win. Buffer'd,
FAIN & MARTIN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Morgan ton, Ga.
\ NY business entrusted to their care will be
attended- to promptly.
VC. ('. EATX, Vfurganfon.
WM. MARTIN, Dahlonegn.
30—lv
Cassville, Ga.
CAN'DLEU & RICE.
Proprietcri
dressed the convention urging it to liar-1
j mony and good feeling,
and J. H. |
| ford was withdrawn from the cotivetr
M. Dick- lion.
! The convention then proceeded with
R. M. Av- the 9tli ballot, with the following re-
j suit:
A R Wright, 40
J W II Underwood, 0
E \V Chastain, 8
W W Clavton, 2
The lion. A II Wright having ret civ
tion and exemplify the religion of Christ.
Wanted, Employment for a number ot
Christian thrown out of business by having
things are seldom adver-
IL!
New Furniture Ware Rooms.
THE subsea
J pectfully inf
ers would ros-
n their friends
d the public that they are
additions to the large and
■lit nf Fnnvturo always on |
v Wave Rooms, next door to j
L Gilbert, Clarke & Lewis, on \
where they will he happy |
examine their stuck before :
elsewhere. Ann ng the articles on .
• found
diet. Work and S ilium Tallies,
- i-Ti-Ks Safes Wardrobes,
.1. Secretary", Wash-Stands.
l'l5„nk Racks, Diuvans, Work Stands j
I Dade.— J. G. Jackowav,
; cock.
| Floyd.—D. S. Printnp, W. Johnson,
F. C Shropshire, W. Ii. Webster, Wm.
J lUatters, and W. Scott.
Fannin.— Titos, li. Trammel, J
Sept. 4, 185S. 30—fy j CJiastaili.-and J. H. Morris.
T rm i n'rfVl r i Gordon.— \V. \\ . W all, A. B. Echols,! ed two-thirds-of the whole vote east, ■
M. J. KA\ F )K1>, i A. J. Waiters, M. Cochran and Dr. ; was declared the nominee of the party !
Attorney and Counsellor at Law, | Reed. j for Congress in this District. On mo-I
msGoot-n, CATOOSA couxty^a. | Gil,uer.- J. J. Field. I thru, hu’nomination was made nnani-|
Tl/ILL practice .n all the counties of the V r \ />.- T f’ I
VV Cherokee Circuit. ' - H HaialsOt. — \ A. Brewster, J. C. j motts.
tieular attention paid to the collecting of j Moore and I Itos. runner. j On motion pf R M Aycoek, the follow-1
' * a n ni * "'1’™*':''- j Pi ketis — \\ . 11. Gordon, A. McK n. i ing gentleman were appointed a com |
V.—_! g and J. Padget. j mittee to infotm the Hon. A R Wright j
J. W. & R. C. HOOPER, ! Murray.— li. II. L. Ruehanan, A. | of his nomination, and request hisac-i
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ! Fi r swoith, am! W. Zuffmiin. j c-ptance. R M Avcock, 1) S Printiip, |
Cassville, Geo.
Several gentlemen after this ballot ad- j taj n , and G J Fain.
It was then Resolved, That the pro-
.... - . , | ceedir.gs of this meeting be pnblisheu itt
I he name of the lion. \.^. 1. W of - • die Democratic papers of this Distrio*, realized a competency and who feel thei
and that the Atlanta papers be reqttes- ! time hanging heavily on their hands,
ted to copy.
On motion, the
jourtied sine die. .,
]the past week, amid the eares of the worid,
II. F. PRICh, Piesident. frnm ,, :a rpa -„^ ni , g to hia Dlace of
G. J. Fain, j
W. C. Wellborx, ,- Sei
13. II. Zeek, )
Calhoun. Ga., July 1st, ’5
consideration of the subject ?would say that
there are sentences in that instrument that
are reprehensible, yet in our judgement
nothing so palpably at war with the doc
trine of nonintervention or the doctrine of
the Cincinnati Platform, ns should require
the President of the U S to remove him.
JOSEPH DUNAGAN.
JK W1 RLE of Cass.
By a vote of the Convention the chairman
of the Bibb de'egation was allowed to cast
the vote of Thomas county, he being detain
ed by sickness in the city. St>
Committee of 3 from cacti Congressional
Dist not being rcnJy to report the Conven
tion adjourned to 2 o'clock.
Al'TEnXOO.X SESSION.
Convention hiet a, 2 o'clock
IVm Anderson offered the following ‘too- 3
tion:
That till a nomination is made,'ltio person,
except the Chairman of the committee of 24,
and persons deputed by them to explain
their action to the Convention shall consume
n going from liis residence to his place of! more than 5 ™>» u tes in the discussion of any
The followin
convention then ad- | tifed > ,hou S h their loss is a de I >Ior! »b’-e evil
Lost, by a professing Christian, durin
1
nionvv, and to paying
'ccted.
II.L practice in all the counties of the
Cberol
Oct <1, 1S-3G
W 1 Cherokee' Circuit.
J. C. Griffin .1 M .Jackson,
, J C Griffin.
R II L Buchanan, and
Cribs. Cradles,
ami Cottage Roadsteads
Tucker’s Spring Boadsteads. wlcch is n new
luxury in this country, equal in every respect to
the Spring M.dress nod much eheaner.
Store, Parlor and Saloon Stools, Ae. &c., of a
great variety of patterns, and of the best manu
facture.
lUTUTAL CASES.
They are also prepared to furnish Fisk’s Me-
t-ilic Burial Cases, at short, notiee, under the di-
reej :on of-I person fully competent to attend to
this department.
WALI.-PAI’KR, or I* \I*RH !! XN’OIXG.
A very hirffo irnd honutifnl assurtmont. ombrnc-
incr •« errent vurifty of patterns and styles, con
stantly on hand.
F. A k S. WH.LTAMS,
Peachtree street.
: ,p r or,—Atlanta, Ga.
1S5T. SjiWiici 0pi?i)n)C|. 1S;57.
Dry Goods Emporinin.
NEW I»RY noons STORK OF
Cutting, White & Co.,
No. (k» Whitehall street, near Roark’s,
corner of Mitch cl street.
A T LANTA, GEORGIA.
ri\ r JFsubscribers most respectfully invite tbc
1 citizens of CassviHe and surrounding coun
try to call and examine our
New Stock of Dry Goods; '
when they visit Atlanta, which embraces all
the novelties of the season, and sold for the low
est cash prices, consisting of
RICH DRESS GOODS, j
PRINTS, from 3 to 40 cents.
HOMESPUNS.
OSXABURGS, Ao.
Mr. White, formeily of the firm of Beach &
Wlrte. has the name of selling Goods lower
than the lowest. Call and see for yourselves.
Remember the place—right hand side of
Whitehall street, going from the Depot, No. 60,
near Ron'k’s, corner of Mitehel street.
CUTTING, WHITE & CO.
Atlanta, may 7
VI.UM13 & I.EFTNKR,
DRUGGISTS,
AUGUSTA. GA.
T HE attention of the public is respectfully
invited to our stock of CHOICE MLDI*
CINES. CHEMICALS, DRUGS, PAINTS,
OILS, GLASS, and every article usually sold j
bv Druggists. . J
Wc feel assured that no house in the South j
can offer a stock superior to ours in genuine- ;
ness and purity; every officinal preparation be- ;
ing made in strict accordance with the forum- j
larics of the U. S. Pharmacopoeia.
Our stock of Dental and Surgical Tnstru- .
meats is larjrc, and we have unequalled ar- j
range incuts for procuring additional supplies |
at the shortest notice. . !
Feeling confident that wo can furnish «nw j
customers with the best articles on reasMiabTe i
terms, we solicit orders, and pledge ourselves
to fill them with fidelity and despatch,
npr 0, 1S57—ly PLtJMB & LEITXLR
DON’T YOU WANT TO TAKE
Livery Stable,
CASSVILLE, GEO,
mu
B. H. LEEKK.
f| ATTORNEY AT LAW.
j AND GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT FOR
•ass. Flovd. P-4»lk.
Paiihiing, (Jordon, Uatooso,
Mnrrnv, Gilmer, Fannin.
Walker, Dade and Whitfield
Counties.
^TNKSS entrusted to mv care will meet
’ith proin])t and vigilant attention, and
| monies paid over punctually.
Return dnvs 2 ( ’ days before Court,
j Office in the Court-house, up-stairs, Cass-
ville. Ga.
* .Magistrate’s (Tourts. inMhe countv reg-
i ularlv attended; Jurisdiction after 4fh March,
j £50.* Jan 15,1957—tf
j WARREN AKIN, M. A. CANDLER, G. T. VERDERT.
| AKIN, CANWlER & VERDERY,
Attorneys at Law,
CASSVILLE, GA.
P it ACTTCE in the counties of Cass, Chattoo
ga, Catoosa. Fioyd, Gordon, Murray,
| Paulding. Polk, Walker and Whitfield,
j Prompt and particular attention given to sc-
i curing and collecting claims, and the money
paid over when collected.
( mil 3, 1857—tf
The convention then took a recess till i
3 o’clock 1\ M.
The ennvenlion raet ptirFtir.iit to aJ-1
jminiinetit at 3 o’clock, I*. M.—The ;
coiiimittee of nine appoitrted to report :
matter for the action of the meeting,'
Piiiililing.— II. Zcster,
and T. \V. Grogan.
Bulk.—,1. M. Ware, K. A. Davis and
1). Roberts.
Walk, r.—S. Marsh, Ii. II. CattwGl
and li. V. 7/unt.
IF.-itlield.—J. M. Jackson, li. N. Var
: nel, Ii. Q. Stornes and H. lifmers.
| On motion, a coininittee of one from
j each eomitv was appointed by the l'res- j through their chairman, D S ITintap
! id.nt, toselec.', find leport the names of!submitted the following resolution :
| permanent, officers fi r the convention. Resolved, That we adopt, ns the sense i
; 'l he President appointed the follo w ! of liiis convention, that, portion of the j
ing as that committee ; J. A. Grawford, 1 resolutions passed by the Ilvmocrat'c!
of Cass; J. Donaldson, of Cherokee; J. ! convention recently held at Milledge- j
A. Glenn, of Chattooga ; W. Rufford, of \ ville, which are:
Catoosa, li. M. Avcock, of Dade; Wm. j 1. That we declare bur continued ad-
J ihitson, of Flovd; A. J. IFatfers, ofjhercnce and increased confidence in the
Gordon ; J. Fields, of Gilmer ; J. I>. Cltas- platform of principles adopted by the;
ta.n, of'Fannin ; V. A. Brewster, of Haral- \ Cincinnati convention of 1806, and |
sun ; W- II. Gordon, of Pickens; J. C. j which are made triumphant in the. elec- 1
Griffin, of Paulding ; J. M. Ware, of j tion ofJaines Rltchanan to tlie Presideu :
Polk ; S. Marsh, of Walker; J. M. Jack- cy of the United States,
son, of Whitfield ;at.d A. Farnsworth, of ! "2. Tliat we declare our continued con-1
Murray. l fidence itUthe patriotism, fidelity and!
The eamnritte retired, and in a few j ability of Mr. Buchanan and his admin !
moments returned and tv polled the fol- j istration, that he will-hold the scales of
Flies.
BY JOIIX K. HOLXIES.
The flies are very impudent.
We set them down as foes ;
They dart and buzz around your ear,
And then attack your nose.
They have less conscience than
Less pity than a knave.
They care not for the rich or poor,
The nervous or the brave
< ; business, a sense of Divine fovor.
! Lest, within a few days, several opportu
: nities for doing good: the loser is suffering
seriously from the effects,
j Lost, from a class, a leader; any one find-
j ing Lim, will confer a favor by directing him
' to the post of duty.
I Lost, from the Sunday school, several val-
■"sluable teachers, in consequence of the warm j ,n ' ttee °* t ' ,e unanimous selection of J0-
G weather. j E BROWN, of the county of CUcro-
j Lost, within a few days, through the neg ; * iee ’ fur Governor.
■ ligence of some good people, many precious i R°° J U L'uderwoon reported from jtha
! committee the following addition rcsolu-
matter which may come beforo the Conven
tion.
Which was unanimously passed.
Mr Sessions, of Cherokee, moved for a call
of the cumtits. rS
Mr I T Irwin, of W ilkes, as Chairman of
tha committee of 24. addressed the # Conveti-
tion and submitted as tlie action of the Cona
tion.
To churches they make free to go,
Ga buzzing out and in ;
They never asked the learned divine
If they might light on him.
What do they care for intellect,
For soberness or truth,
Or sentences from David's Psalms,
From Joshua cr from Rutbr
Wheu dust is 1 rushed, it stays away,
A little while, at least,
But brush a fly, it comes right back
To torment man or beast!
It takes an exquisite delight
In sleepy men, or sick ;
In making cows throw upjtheir tails.
And wicked horses kick!
Some foolish, simple, saucy flies
Stay up too late ot night.
And being fond of dazzling things,
Sport with the candle light!
They find, as lovers often find.
The flame they love betray,
Deceived aid scorned they fa’l and die
As mortal lovers may.
j souls—number at present unknown
a ■* eW ’ l^^ost, in attempting to serve two masters,
■ —“Tan immortal sonl. | _ Resolved, That the Democratic party of
' r ' r ‘ Any one able to do any thing to meet'tlie j Georgia have just cause to be proud of its
above wants, or retrieve any of the above democratic representatives in the last Con-
losses, will confer a favor npon the Church i S ress and this Convention hereby tinders
and the world by coming forward —J\!ash-
cil.’e Adcocaic.
} them its thanks for the vigilance, firmness,
; and high honor which distinguished their
I conduct :n the discharge oT^their arduous
A noble Woman, ; du,ies a ? I le P r e“ u tatives of this great Cou.-
j monwealth.
! A correspondent of the New York Tri- i The resolution was agreed to.
; bune writing from Michigan, in Ins details ■ j Ir clttrke of followed in 9U t oi
of the famine in that quarter gives follow- . tU report of the Com:nittee . As . member
j ing incident: of the committee, he subscribed to all that
1 1 saw a woman wh0 8UStalned S!ck 1 was said of the nominee of the Convention
j husband and her two children on maple sn- | by Mr , rwin of Wilkes . UnIibe the tIe .
, gar and leeks several days, before she could ! m:ln who procee(led hSnli be WM acquaint< , d
! S et 0th0r rel1 ' f: She t ien iad tC l Ca " y on i wi,l ‘ Hoa E Brown, had served with
j P™‘ lsions several ml,es on he , r back , Tb,s j him in the Senate, knew him tabe a man of
'woman had to care of her sick husband s.nce j 30und prilicip!es c]ear
! last Au = Q9t and ber fara,Iy , 0f T C , hllJr£ '7 i ability, and speaking powers of the first or-
! besides wbicb sbe m,lde one h ' ,DdrcJ P” 011 ' 1 " ter. The reputation made by him as mem-.
j of ma P ,c sn S ar ’ beared off Die ground sadj ber of |h# LegisIa|ur( , WM of „ le fir6t ftrdel ,
' hood in two acres o r spring
wheat, which 1
j lowing names for permanent officers of j justice even between the different sec
this convention : H. F. Price, of Cass, ! tions of the Union, and prove faithful to
WOFFORD & CTRAWFORD, ffir 1 ’resident ; R. H. L. Buchanan, of the great principles of Justice and eqttal-
ATTORNKYS AT LAW, ! Murray, for Vice Presklent ; G. J. Fain, itv which procured hi.- election.
CVSSYULE GEO ! of Gordon, W. C. Wellborn, of Whit-{ 3. That we tender to his Excellency,
faithfully attend ti! any business en- J fi«W, «nd H- H- <>f Cass, for Sec- J Gov. Johnson,'the expression of our ap
retaries. The report was adopted. j probation and esteem ; his adniinistra- ; cv inculcate the necessity of instant obe-
J 4 CR VWFORD 1 Oil motion, the following committee j tion has been wise and jnst, and he has ji eIlc0>
One of the firm may always be found at i was appointed to inform the President proved himself a fit ruler to gufde the 2. Unite firmness with gentleness,
tbeir office in Cassville. ‘ j and Vice President of their selection, and ! destinies of our belovedJState. ■ Let your children always understand
Novi, lSoo 3S—t i re q |icst them to take their seats: Glenn, : Resolved, That the able services, the* what what you say you mean.
, , , , , „ , , , ID is a man of unexceptionable character
saw had come up and looked well; and she ; ia . eTery mpect> pri?ate or pilbHc . „ e is
j bad P ,anted 60me CarD and P 0 '^ 68 ' bCn j j oung enough for the services of the cam-
; 1 s ’ lw ber ’ sbe W " 9 bablted fa ( t,eredg, r-J paign, nml for a long career of future use*
| meats, but her face was rad,ant with ~lf j falB0HS . and nQt t0Q ^ for flmH(ured
j reliance and heroic fortitude The only com- ( and prudent counseIs . His fel)ow
Dlainfc she made was that the Supervisor i-.. oM . o „ . ... , . _ _
‘ , | citizens have promoted him to the Judgeship
would nut let her have more than three or f , R ... . . ... ...
. , , , 1 01 t,ie "* ue K*dge Circus, in which position
! fl<ur da - vs 8U PP'y at a t,rae ; aud as f e bad ! his reputation as a man of intellect and iri-
Sules for Home Education, i *° carr ^ 11 0D ber back ’ 11 abs0rbed t00U,UCb I tegrity has steadily increased. He
ITTILL fai
V V trusted to thoir care, in any of tlu* conn- ■
tiearof Upper Georgia. W. T. WOFFORD,
1. From your children’s earliest infati-
of her time to run after provisions.
; from Cherokee, the stronghold of Democra-
Democratic State Convemion.
Friday Mormxg, June 26, 1857.
Convention met at 8 I 2 o'clock, A M.
The President addressed the Convention
■ upon the necessity of an election
. cy—ai.d the ballancc of the State take
; pride in nominating him, as a proper trib-
j ute to them, and will take greater pride in
| electing him.
Mr A SI Speer of Bibb, addressed the
Convention, withdrawing the name of Hon
iotin a. itice. axdrew h. nicE. Jackson and Gordon were appointed grest devotion and unwavering filelitvi s \ e ve. nromiSe them anything tin-: ,
, „ . , „ „, <T , | . ... ,1 ,, V , • ■'’fl.i n T i II T 1- , - ! o. .ICC. .oc B ( The reading of the minutes was dispensed Tl G Larrar-
J. II. & A. II. RICK, ; that, committee. II. r. Price, in taking t of the lion. John H. Lumpkin, our late 1 l ess you can give them what vou prom- • ° ; L *
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, \ the chair, af.er returning his thanks to ■ representative in Congress, to the Deni- ’ i., e . ^ ! WU ... .... .. . .. ! By a vote, the report
W'cL p
Catoosa,
Whitfield.
as received.
Judge Harden of IVhitfield addressed the ; j \\ n Underwood of Floy 1, addressed die
Convention. j Convention, stating that the name of Mr
E II Pottle of Warren offered a resolution Brown came from Middle Georgia,
favoring the abandonment pf the two thirds jj r \\ r j g | lt of fioy,^ tben withdrew the
rale, which was voted down. j name of Hon J II Lumpkin.
19th Ballot. Lumpkin 1C5, Lamar 1C4, Mr Ramsay of Harris, withdrew the name
Cassville, Geo. j the convention for the honor ’conferred 1 ocriitie cause, and the support of thf 4. If you (el! a cbifd to do something,
Practice Law in the counties of upon him, briefly alluded to the state of present Administration, entitles him to, show him how to do it and see that it is
Gordon*. ! political parlies for the last few years, j our entire confidence, and to corjsidera-1 done.
1 'pdkens ami urged upon the convention the itn- lions of onr greatest respect and highest i 5. Always pnnisli vour children for
Atso in the U. S. District Court at Marietta.! portauce of harmony and good feeling ; regard , and that we declaie our firm ! willfully disobeying you, but never putt
Oct 9, 1956—ly tin tlie convention to the triumphant 1 and decided adherence to his future po-| ; s h thein in anger. , , ,, ,
h.Y fakrow” I ‘ j. g. eyals. | sl '6ecss of the principles of the Deino- | litical advancement. j 6. Never let them perctiv«r that'they j *” er 9 ’^( w,t ‘ raWB ) - ur P • * rueu ■ of Hon A II Co'qmtt.
cratic ]>artv. | Resolved, That our increased confi- V ex vou or make you lose your self com-! ’, T °'. G , S0 ? - . It was then moved that the nomination of
On motion of D. S. Printnp it was. ! deuce in lj»e eminent abilities and great I mand. : r ,i '- 1, '- ntiu Wlt J ‘ ew 1name 0 lion Joseph E Lrown be declared unani-
. i - " arner. j incus, which was tarried
„d i 20th BaEot. Lumpkin 179. Lamar 175. j Mr C J Williams of Moscogce moved that
on the " llrner L H \ Johnson 11, M right of Floyd a Committee of one in e.-ch Congressional
! sentativesin the Legislature of this ! Nation, the South will have a true and ! impropriety cif their conduct. |5, John E Ward u, Joseph E Brown o. i D.strict he appointed to inform Hon Joseph
H AVING permanently located in this place,; State, he entitled to five votes; and trustworthy exponeut of her political 8. Remember that a little piesent; e em-gae o ia..a.iooc ee reques e' E Brown of his nomination.
offers his,profiss’qnnl services to the cifi-! those which are entitled tootle Senator j principles, as well as great atsd vital prin- punishment when the occasion arises, is j P ermi - S,0D 0 tlu on t a t oc air j The Committee are—1st District, D 0 \
‘ ‘ ' — 1 * *“ 1 Dist CliM i Wil-
Tracy 4th Dist \.’m
Bamsav of Harris addressed the Convcn- 1 plffnjps ofCo'o’o. 5lh Dist ^awson Fields
tion, ooagpatiBg A H Colquitt. 4*. j 0 f Cherokee. 6th Dist. W II Hull of Clark.
Mr Hulfflf Clarke moved that a Commit- j 7 tb B.st it M Johnston of Hancock,
tee of three from each Congressional district pi =t Wm Scli’.ev, Jr of Richmond.
FARROW & RYAI.S,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
CARTERSVILLE, CASS COUNTY, GA.
apr 23 1957
Dr. W. S. Milam,
Resolved, That all the counties rep i wisdom oft he Hon. Howell Cobb, re- j 7. If they give wav to petulance and j
resented in this convention, which are ; mains unabated, and that while he re- : temper, wait till they are calr
entitled to one Senator aud two Repre- i mains in the counsels of the" American j then gently reason with them
zens of Cassrillo and vicinifx.
apr 9, 1857—tf
hich are entitled to one Senator j principles, as well as great atad vital prin- 1 punishment when the occasion arw ,
and one Representative, be entitled to ‘ ciples of the National Democracy. 1 much more effectual than the threatning i m,ln °‘ e u “ cg.u.oa c^t t Phill.p^ of Glynn. 21
three votes; that two thirds of the votes I Resolved, That in ZTon. Joseph E. of a greater punishment should the fault j ' ° ‘‘f y *. r , ■ l ta “ s ' ^ D:wP DTi
Savannah Grocery and Fruit cat; in conventnm, be necessary to a , Brown, we recognize a man of high ia-i he renewed.
Depot. nomination, atnl that any delegate pres- j tegrity sound principles and worthy of ; 9. Never give your children anything :
-yyr . jj fAPlRpriLi ! eut may cast the whole vote of his coun our entire confidence ; and that we con- because thev erv for it.
'V'vyit )LF.S ALE an/rcbril dealer "in choice. l . v - * Isider him fully capable of discharging! 10. On no account allow them to do|
On motion, the rules of the House of! the high and responsible duties of tire at one lime what vou have forbidd
8th
members from the re-
B. F. BOMAE,
rpHE subscriber begs to inform the travelling
.1. public that he has latelr established at f L O R1 HI 1 S SI O H AfirCutlllt,
12. Accustom them to make their re-
pubL. . -
Cassville. a well supplied Livery Stable, and '
is now prepared to furnish horses, buggies and
other conveyances to send persons to any part
of the country.
roc rnn pvdchase and sai.e or
Tennessee Produce,
COTTON, GROCERIES, Ac..
His Stable is well supplied with good horses Alabama Street, (South of the Macon A We:
and carriages, and his charges will be as low as
the present and future prices of provender will
allow.
A commodious and 'comfortable back will
meet with night and day Trains on the State
Road, fertile accommodation of poisons wishing
tn stop at Cassville. JOHN M B4NTON.
Feb.l, IS57—lv #
tern Depot, Atlanta, Ga.
lSeo—tf
the federal basis of
lias been, is, and
true and settled
adopted, or. motion of D. S. Printup. On morion of T C Moore, tbe follow
Resolved, That a committee of nine | ing was added as an additional resolu- 1 .
be appointed bv the chair, to report tion to the report of the committee. : cita^'wn^perect f uj.
matter for the action of the conren-' 4. Tliat the inaugural address of Gov- j
tion. 1 ernor Walker, in prescribing the terms t T4. .
The President selected the following : of which Congress should admit Kansas hidtilgence, of an angry' and restful; McBaln of Sumter, J A Tucker <rf Stewart, j Mr FieJds of Cherokee, addressed the
S n, the Union, and in attempting toj >pM>. wili make thefi, happy. I 34 DisL R H CU.^f B.bb, J A W . Conwention.tendering his thanks .ad
up, J. At Crawford, A. Farneswortb, W. j dictate the submission of them Constitu- : PaECoc , oDs __ Ai gis _, .. oh . Bab . | Difit . ruehanan of Coweta. W tfe- S ^ //on Jo? E
Convention resumed business. | poljcv of all Conventions, or Ze'rislative
1st District named, in committee. K Spai .^.'nMies organized hr the Stale of
does
lion to
tals with perfect truth .ding of McIntosh, G A Gordon of Chatham, j Georgia, and that this Convention ,
13. Never allow of tale bearing. ; Wm Nichols of Clinch. j ^ b v its vote^tssen its convictic
14. Teach them self denial, net self-’ 2d Dist. CJ Williams of Maseogee. - N '. that efie ;t—carried.
S. B. 0ATMAH,
—
Watch Repairing,
BY CHARLES NfXER.
H AVING opened a shop in Cassville, ft.»r.tlke
purpose of carrying on the Watch Repair
ing Business, he Is now prepared to receive all
H. Gordon, A. B. Echols, A. n. Shit- , ' on ^ or ratification, Em! to what class of Precocious, (tittle Sis.) .. Oh. Bob
. .. . . —. , HtntVB,
by, I m a goin’to bate a hooped dress, an j Thnrmond of Fayette, W Phillips of Cobb ; j JU Duncan, of Fulton, offered tLe
jc Griflin R A Tfavi* un.» T K persons, constitutes a presumptuous in-1 ii , f. , . / , "’ . , _. . T . ^ , • ; J if Lruncan, o
rttttin lerferencein matters over%h,ch he has ^ n ' 8 P " ^ 1 ^ J W H Underwood of Floyd. E'^fjowing.
. , r * . , , ! no legiti,natevcotttrol, and that tire same j * bab - T r H Cbastam of Panntn, W Shropshire of. That t
On motion of Jm, L rawlord. iaddr«s, in expressing hi- official opinion i (Little Bud.) ..The thunder you it! Well, .Chattooga. . conven’ion ap]>oi
l>r\LfcC IS ITALIAN, EGYITIAN AND AitEBIC AN
STATUAWY ASD TfesESSEE
marble,
Monuments, i
Tombs, Urx? avd Vases, Makble M^s-
,TEUs *kd Finishing
— . j expwwng 1
Resolved, That the delegates from t i, at Kansas, would become a free State.! I m S oin t0 baTe a P air of tight pants, a ;
off and faithful work, arid gi*-e'eeneral satie-
iiction to his customers. A lair trial is all he
; parture rrom tue prtnctpi ^
vention an.i Beutrality which were estab- iniemjpted ty a sound resembling the cry j 1
i i . 1.. IT . ... I,. 11* 4 . —.1 ,1... . , .1. ..—:...— ..... : i. I — I.,. .:, . . . nl. ,n . It —.,L
frpp
nt. CasSvffle, Geo.
A LARGE quantity of Magistrate's
1 ‘ r\ tions. just printed, and for salt at
i *F«b 4* STANDARD OF
it fhe^tj la,ue X Wofifori
- FICE. L'as a candidate for Ingres*.
Wofiford, Cass, office, by recalling Gov. Walker.
, is never tc do.SJiytJtiofwfien alone that we | on the minutes.
the Fresident of this
ppointed an Executive
CtlGDist. S J Smith of Towns, J E Rob- Committee for the State Georgia, con-
Congressional
be to call.
Tarty together,.
i aml announce the time «nd place
8tb D:st. I T Irwiu ofWrikes. A C Walk- wbere tL V
, of Richmond. E H Pottle.of Wilkins. j EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Dunosgan of Hall offered the following , . ... . _ , „ ,
asked tbe privilege to bare H entered j lst arJ of
After some discussion ttp.gi the me- should be unwittuig to do wheu in coinpiov. 1 The undersigned ark leave to hare it sta-.
Chairman.
IY-ler E. Love of Thomas,
A. E. Cochran of Glvim,