The Georgia pioneer, and retrenchment banner. (Cassville, Ga.) 1835-184?, March 22, 1839, Image 1

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VOL. IV—NO I J U—■ 1 -r ' Tlie Georgia Pioneer, ; IS PUBLISHED fcV'ERY FRIDAVj B Y S. M. lIOOU & CO. r a AT THREE DOLLARS FER ANNUM. • No subscription taken for less than a year,and no paper discontinued till all dues arc paid, except at the option o& . the Publishers. Wales of &&Yevt\sn\g INT H E GEORGIA PIONEER. For Letters ofCituhour, $2 75 w Lettters of Dismission, * • 450 Notic? to Debtors <Y Creditors, 3 25 Four Months Notice, 4 00 each, " - 50 j Sales >1 n "perty by Exec -1 utors, Adininrrfi"*iors or Guardians, ! pei square, 3 2j > Land or Negroes by do. p. s. 4 75, ADVER TISEMENTS conspicuous- ■ [ ly inserted at one doll ar per squiirfy or less,for the first insertion, an?l fifty cents for every subseipicnl continuance. Those sent without a specification <f (tie number of insertions, will bfi published until ordered out,and chargedpccordingly Monthly Advertisements iftll be charg ed one d ollar. per squarefflor each inser tion* * 0^7 “JljfMeis on business, must be fogt _ paid, to entitle them to attention. Clerks of Court, will be allowed % the usual deduction. s. Business Directo r y. Professional Patrons of the Georgia Pi onter, iii Cassville. . . Physician —Berry IV. Gideon. jjjf j Lawyers —Allen Dyer, Augustus R. 1 Wright , Underwood V Irwin,, IV* Akin, ■ - Ferhune & Russell. W* ' Merchants —Russell Sf Alexander, «. John JO. Burnett , 3. Morgan , . G lobe Tr iSU: a K; D^er.^ Dunlap. ■ TSFrvaJc & VVagon mala|r —JFm. *■. *ic(i ■ Carriage £? Cabinet Matter —//enry K; /‘Male icy. * ■. * C!a!<Vn..tMaker|— G. G.-Youngblwd. ■fi. * t *►*«.*. C-Mpo^fcr; —William 3y .r, P*k. ' , iwjij I f-' ■ 1 i>*"'; • v'-post office has Deen t It * ' JrSfc, <s*£*** 9p J p f; •- r s : - '/4k‘rs-Z. Goaivii,. , y*/ ; ly. P* ,i *: 'An* ' . , vV ~ - . Sr*. o§* f. .:., ——~«r ? y;j» ' ’:P.T—Pantyvz.c i !tl\ f j *■' ,i ■ lames CJ shorn. t C*.ar hnj,-. —La wye p — T. Walthall. YLTTU, GA. f^r-.,, vetg—it. Ai. Ay cock,-Charles J. fJooprr. i « MA RIE TTA—Cobb Cmtnij* |* Lawyers — C. D. Rice, H, 11. Foot.’ Was. Mtlner , Underwood Sr Irwin. A j Merchant — fi. A. Fraser , W.Hirris I SPRING PLACE-Murrey Co. Ga. . 1 Lawyers— Undenoood flunks. \ Tailj r —W. J. Cantrell. CANTON— Cherokee County « Lawyer—fLn. Daniel. Saadi Hi// —Merchant— Jones. _. To wfych rvill be added, from lime to ime , siicA as may author id e us to do so. by placing their names on our Subs map- : lion Jmu . - ■ • Tfti^amßaßmssssssssessßssmssSß LAW OP GEOitGIA. tntct o provide lor t tie called ! Convention to reclame the number ©C life Assembly o1 ihe State of Georgia, and for other {purposes* J therein named. S£6. !.« Be it enacted by (he 'Senate and House d RfpresenUdv***ooljo o f Cm ear-i . nd ay \ u thirty nine mo^9 13 hereby designated the day o«, wuich thg r. ZfW of Georgia, qualified to vote L>,j ler, ‘l H ' :$J ‘ li,e L^i&J *tore, shall, prescribedlaw for vc re for tk e present K*Stmuer eau-*J j. uven s§|g&^4 's '' 0 ‘ e ® ° f t,,e General or< f ln ß to the last census • fEßteggjlKr Co “ d ' Jcteci 3 ’ The Georgia pioneer. ed and certified under the fmme laws as are of force in respect to election of member* of the General Assembly. §ec 2. And be it further enacted That it shall be the dqty of such nriaVia gers to transmit to his Excellency the Governor, the result of said election# upder the laws now of force conduct ing, managTn’gnnd certifying elections of members of the General Assembly, as aforesaid, within ten days alter such election; whereupon it is made the duty of his Excellency the Governor, to issue his Proclamation declaring the result of such notifying the individu;us>r verafty to rep re ~e.'.TTTrsoptjhlce mu jv; .as rentethis I, Art. I '*■ 3. And be it further enacted That |every of the United States shall 'be eligible to a seat in who has attained the age of twenty live ! Years,,and been.an inhabitant of this state threeytjarsjiir.mpdiatelj preceed ing the day of election, and who shall have resided one. year fn the county (or which he sfi ill be t lected. i Bee 4. And be it Jurlher enacted That each member returned as duly elected shall, previ U 3 to taicinig hi3:se;fp said» convention, take the following Oath or affirmation, viz: Ido solemnly swear the.t 1 will not attempt to add to or take Irom the Cons‘iU<tWw, or attempt to change or alter any other clause, or article of the Constitinioiuof the Strtte of Georgia, older than those touching the representation in the . General Assembly thereof, and*that 1 have been I citizen of this State for the last three years, so help me God. And any person elected to a real in said convention, who shall refuse to take the'oath aforesaid, sail not be al lotted to take'Mns scat in -said conv< n tion. , ■ “JJ ! Atrhej’ enacted, (That the mem a e s-r. lC ot ive u* ion sl»»ll • their election at in the Representative Chamber of .Use State House, for the purposex>f entejjr itig up<& and - coosurnating < of their* coovehtioQ. to wit; j< ;reduction and equaiiz’on al Assembly;,s«;;?!l e ’w*" \ ijj. ji . i oii W- pieces, sp ,Us h'ct peer s s r Aty*nrfifri °*7ieis • to the /uiLl,*" ' ** v? ? Jef;n :oi*«fu*>l£ Sec 6 ;• y,'-i .vsU|{-be the duty oi \ : !h e Governor, to K j ve lileralion? ,„ d Ltt'Jf* eheconsiitmion i„ referenrX^* '■* •■actio, of (ho ~u , n . ,e r SaW™ re ' comp°„„g tlie.Gener.il first Ulond.,, O ctobec Jfflj > , " ltl of.»ch^*r‘" ,c ’ ,iw "* h y artic jects of the General tied by a. .majority of the ,i f ! ' the question of or u No Ratification, r then and in that cventTff the alterations so by therti rnade.ancl ratified, shall be binding on the people of this State, and not other wise. Sec 7. And be it further enacted’'} bht itsliall lea fundamental artirlV / rffc formation or amendments off Ate con ventioiY, that each county qPyiv State now organized or laid y u N or which rnay hereafter he. by law shall be entitled to a! feast''one Representa tive irrthe branch of General The Senate 'shall, be composed ofif&fty*£ix members forty Senatorial | ■■■ "*kl-df two contiguous. *couru4eeL (inv in tß^^ n t of jbe creatji'rf if any! new f,ft ' inl l i>mi b e to some contiguous) jy s tier, or>d that the said - convent mi shall no’fdfe'- turb the Federal basi«, inau^^^|®p®S | flßK!sslflSrstr?? TW . E *2f l t"«r ttie Govern,'!, ■» ‘®“ fe)uir<-J tfa eupte-ii'lb it,; Wfc* W* Oitziltf, ol m££ ng&sfV** ***■ * $ ' ; 1 hr ‘lie election of Deleeatcsl totmd convention; »« Wf || ns ,j !0 f ‘ e er (0 which each ih .H ' Win^dcooventi^S;-! >ne apportionment of members of the Generar Assembly, ,0 be made undeJli (he late census, taken and returned i during the present year. ’ . L See 9 And be it further enacted , That!, ‘ GA. MARCH'22, 1839. V the Delegates to said convention be paid at,and. after the same rates that the members of the Gelu ral Asst rnbly now receive; and that his Excellency the Governor be requested to draw his Warrant on the Treasure! for the same out of any money not otherwise appro priated*, and all laws and pai ls of laws militating against this act, r be ,«r;nd the same are hereby repealed. •; JOSEPH DAY, ’ Speaker of the H. of Representatives. CH ARLES DOUG HER l Y> . "‘it President of the Senate. * A Rented to 2Gth December 1838. GEORGE R. GILMER, Governor. * • TABLE Showing the Representation of the sexeral I c 'aunties of i his Stale by the l ale Ad oj Apportionment. 'Appling, 1 ? Laurens, 2! Biker, ' f J l,e, E Baldwin* $ Liberty, 2 Bi bb. ' * . 3 f Lin< tin, M \ Bryan, I'j Lew-odea,’ 2 j Bulloch, 1 i Lumdfc, -2 Burke, j 3 ' B*ilts, 2 | Madison, 2 1 -Camden,- 2 i Marion, 2 Campbell,' 2 \ Mclntosh 5 , ’2} C ; iroll, 2‘j Meriwether, 3 t ■ Cass,' - 2 $ M-fdfoe ’U .4 Chatham, 4 \ Montggnery 1. CJirlroka-,. 2 ? Morgan 3’ rtMark,* 3 | M uray, 2 t Cobb, 2 s ! Columbia, 3 <■ NVwton, 3 C(twpt;V r 3 j Oglethrope, 3 • CfHA thrd, 2 ' I'auhnng,, *”l] . Dade, '4i | Pike, 3 Decatur, 2'> Ihrla-kij 1 IKKaIbJ" 3 | Putnam, paoiy., , 2 f Rabun, Kady, ,2 l Randolph, 2 Lftnghapi, • j f Richmond, 3 J Rib err,, , 3 Scnven, ' 3 L|iamul, . 1 | Sifwart, f \ Ftpette, 2’ \ S/imterj.. , 2 ■ 2 \ Talbot, 3 Fo7isyth, e faiiaterro,** 2 a *3 f TaWnelt' J , x.Fir X PTelfair, j : * | Thomas, Sh » f <5»». 1 • Hvr. >s Os? Washington, 3 •: J It i kes, j 3 1 RlHiineon, y: 2 *■* «¥»l, •; 207 'gjfSvpgmim ~ ! : . / -r' t) F THE -.-v > \Tbcvt*:* JioiAWrc #< ji/EVEBV OTHER SATURDAY, .TURK, :J ■/ STREET, PHILADELPHIA QuAum, piyobbt in or \,56 if hit pii l with. . " not vai'l be- xchargv' • y r*'" u& * w '■'[.... fori the end of the , . -1 'year. ■:* will contain a large f a nd well selected ' HisroßicAL Sketches, . PbRTRf, Memories of .tjj.-olw individu ils, and iiteratu/* in gertjiy.f jr 1 Ihr. of the publisher is ,tlf” cenfrhj/n this work that wtiichjs «® t c -•, ful a<W entertaining; !and tp*oHoc from It great iSass of publitMion in* st wictife and pleasing 'mattef* *.*. Bachlumber will coritama fine w«s*d of-sym garlic ifarpaij. y» : •'f i * : - * 7 The Amaranth frill be ipi3Asi|(fffy7f ’^T A a a/J , f r ’ , 0 t-aj o n /hed^ *ir rirva *r -° c<^n ' nrre?it ti ng fiver” n ** fi wl “ he , e «Ufied to a/£/?& gopy^■’'•J t Me rs, direct to the pub- * hsl.t r, Jogp&f-pify % %rketftreet » Fbila must wP 06 * paid. 1 1 CCrPosJ MasM/d.others are re* s Quested ti> act HSwyF n tß. * •• - j Agents will ?6 cents for j-sch It-; ~ 10 \imri iTfit ■tlGUiit and icOr it the Eto- liver, .known h£Vhe May*’ Ferry l<^use—it calculated f<JT PefjibbS desirous of going that kind of Business, will do well to |call and examine the pren?> sfi& . J T. R. HU SON. v No{th-Eastern Boundary. j From the .New Yorlc Herald of the s6lh. i THE BOUNDARY TROUBLES. - Mr. Mein tire, 'the land agent, has been released; So have Messis. Cush man, Rogers and'Pillsborpugh. Mclri ! tire ha ween released cH pm ole, for ! accepting which the people of Maine blame Trie eastern papers brrathfeihothmg biit war. Ten thoh • sand trrjops are ordered to the frontier by Gov'l Fail field, the draft ofmilitia made throughout the lo march to the flohtier, consists of ; 74 cavalry, ; 4sl i te fiient in eveiy town in Maine is tre mendotis; the militia asseaible'with ’the greatest ail set m anxious (for a fight. i}. i Despatches habeen received by Gov. Fail field from from John Harvey in.which Ibtße^bffositibi'ig: , Ist. I’Thrift 1 ’Thrift die Provincial Land A gent, Mr'. McLaugHin, be released ox the same terms that Mrr-Meintire.Was released. K . :J '* i 2d. T.h»t 4Heq ; up so be-tried Rriiifh'Mwsv | 3d. That th/ force oh the disputed territbry :bh immediately' witHdritwh. ' Sin Johh the says' send Grge- * and that tii&ltd&rs. afejb 4i&fe¥id thfi' disputed Jerlfory, which he will do lo the deithb jl'h'&sh are his words to. Gov . y ' ? It is |)POp4 * should acquaint' yboß Exdeilqicy, that! fwye directed, a strong fotep as Her Majesty % troops to be in rejdin,essp to - support Kef, sh’i aa|ionty and protect; Hurl Majesty:’e .si,odct s in Il:e disputed ter rito'ry, tii thi event' 13 request not bei ■ 11; irn'rne|ialc;ly complied with;t' Tlie greyest alarm ;and cohstenva tion prevatti thrUuj|hout the State men leavrn| theiy familes— women taking Them ’are no horses to be had. One officer ‘paid slQ.for.a a horse to go as many Me mi re says Sir Jofityi* geTh'g together all (be sci and near^andc«dv wants deCy to prepare rj 'Hl'a tfield to Sir and ccErjectful* but deter rr.*w@. 1 lie tells him h»*will not, nor will Ma.ne vmhdraw their troops from the territory. After reiterating Che fact twa| Maine and Massachusetts have torjk exercised jurisdiction over the di*p ted territory, be thus con cludes:! -. , T V * The jjirty of the Land Agent is novJKp he territory engaged in ex* ;erX£i: gthe trust with’ which it was 'chargee —and <vitH my coiiseut will h it,. Wti*4ie-the: protection of the pro eriy'nf the StiHe from. derefs i it neces?>Hy for • to reman, if yo.ur Excel *. toeendjn their t A»uUid^*‘J y tjUK S.ate l. i dbe unlent' 4 ■^ P £f& rr^ igEWCKroN, N. r J. JFeb. 18, T339fi he f wherewyth stands arged brtartJeei) the U* piftrceis of this Pi%rdcfc» *5•; tRV?v agaiftst th© law of and efjreatte# Ihfin cipi*!r. ff of this as sdc4 ■ ir;ust ref^i^j^g^^pn^ fi€rd ijesty’s i i'heret retired to pl ed S ? WSS! i ■^Diwhck 1 whenever snrdt decision - * f(,a shall be otherwise required by or on the part of for this pose you shall make known theplace i or place) to |fhrch such reqmsitson. shall beieont. 4 " -i-.v ■ '-1, . -Ji'., Harv'ey.' . To the f Mcifitir'e» Gusta- vus Ba 11 lett l • Ebeheier WebsteryE^qrs. l ; j 1 havd>o heeit*£jy[on in giving, and do g%e ihe Parole 6f Honor rthevo'refp .redto. ’ > jGrei'. Cftirf Reply to s{r J. Ilartey, C- S7rMl liave the honpfgd acknowl edge the receipt of your Excellency’s ■ commun’prati'on of the 18th instant, by ' the liand ofCol. J. P; Rogers. '! '• mTo yo'ur demand for the discharge I|oAiie persons arrested by the authori l tics of this s'ale for beiiig engaged in acts oftrespa -' upon t!i" public lands, of this frtale, 1 have to say, .that thtv WHOLE NO. 170. persons r*athed are new in the custody of the With that custody I have neithei a "disposition nor the authoiity to interfere. - : In legs!nl to James M'L&ughlin, Esq. Provincial Land Agent, t and Mr. I ibbets, his assistant, 1 have hdvised, that they be released upon the same terms upon which the lion. Rufus Mclntire, ond his assistants were re-’ leased, wit, upon their paroJdfrf honor, to-return to Bangor wheneVVW they shouldTe thereto required by the Executive VGoveinment of this state, to answer % any charges that may be brofi^ghtjjjgainst Hum for ,their acts and upon what your' ExcelleHOy is pleased to call “the dis puted/Territory.” 1 Fps h r'epiy to the reri?hinder*of ydyf Excellphcy’y communication, I ' mist reier you to my letter of the \ instant, which you will receive : Ay the hand of R. English, Esq.—-1 jhave/lhe honor &c. . f JOHN'FAIRriELI>. U .Fromdhe same petpet of the 27th. We have received no news of a figK’yfe.Rhul exce,pf to hear M one by ; every mniL There "WSs a mmorM theuity lasTnlght the Bntffh' had beep killed, and h cdlonel of she f and seyeraL- rmljtia taken; • prisone>s£but it wants cbnfitmati it is-that on both sides. 1 in arms & eager for the ,'y. .-!■ ,1 At'Sh'JohniA.N. B. orders had beeoi - , mm. -m ” —’ *&T ... - received (from Str John Harvey to send pp 4 i»ll the disposable trodps and artillery to the garrison place having marched for the j Aroostook country. Gov Fairfield has sent Mr. Yose, of the Maine Legisv lature,.to conrfer With Gtov. Everett,- land ask for assistance ih the shape of .money And treopr* The following from letters give all theau tlrentic information that has reached us:— *. v •' J i W J *■-* j 4 wjusta, Feb. 23,"1839. ] V On one thousand men wJll al the capital, and march forth Fb?- <gr ! ° r jheeasterti d^iß(on^pitß^- i thousand .meijwfjl be * " 1 of his we HDticij^jr. conflicf v and die this » greatly, fear the blood will bdsbedv M t. ■'senger from edme-HmtiheJP?® 1 Frederick-''-- - e aye '« arJ^fthe-ruSuU. vWbig* 1 of Friday 'Pepkrtment of this about three hundred Jptihg men had «/. thee ting ye&t#rda y organize theOiselves as a Ibattaiiondlr Riflemen, ahdjretiUooed , the Legtsiatuye lor a£u pply of ar*nS; iThord seecris to he' no doubt that their ftetjueatwiil be granted.” thrown ap by our -at th#>ijnnctibn df the St-. Croix .-Ty tiijdAroostobk, is 12Teet -io.-.thick* ,v th.a sotb, the Wee ft* *™ m v : w ■' Jiati- hais Moihg. libp.e 'pf,; impor- * »ht»kd dufingthe day. but none of x largq.«i?|)p I .y of M.eii have ’ . ( beed'tse-.it u p. Uis repoyteqyhut witli ’ 4 i how miich K r*» miles ffom our vncamptnent.'lehould - be rather disposed to doaht the cor rectness of this fuiporydhoullvl ve At frota * ->„. In my letter lr|l|nerked that Coj. ftSfeafighUn hasbeet^ffeleiis- M'WW' : **WO teases to accepUny*terms i short of tm unconditional release, and • rewg toptedge/«ts hofipt. “ he is still in cUßtbdy. Capt. Rines, wfc learn ha&Mr#g fortified his position, havulg thro#* up a breastwork of timber in thickness, which isalso surmouflW^ 8 >J • by ordinance. About 7or 800 ddred men are