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GEORGIA PIONEER.
CASSVILLE.
Friday Evening, March 22.
“Morni Essay, No. 2,” is received,
and will appear in our next.
The Whijr S of Connecticut, have nom
inated Win. W. Ellsworth for Governor,
and Chaales Hawley for Lieus. Govttrnori
R. K.. Call has been re-appointed Gov
ernor of the Territory-of Florida.
On the last Sabbath of the year 1838,
a Boston clergyman recommended his
hearers to pay up their debts for the year
just closing—and more particularly their
newspaper ones.
The l Legislature of New York has re
pealed the law prohibiting the circulation
Ql'small notes! What n pity:
From the Holumbus Enquirer of the
13th inst., we learn that a Creek Indian
was taken a few days before in the
ha Swamp, Russell county, Ala. “We
poor fellow, (says the Enquirer,) was ly
ing in his tent in a famishing condition,
having only a few roots left, upon which
he could at best have subsisted only a
short time. He (the Indian) states that
he has remained there ever since the
war ol 183 d; that there were originally
two others beside himself, both of whom
had perished with hunger; that he is ow
ner of lands in the Nation for which lie
is willing to take four hundred dollars.”
• »- ■ ' ■■■» I
J. Kimberly (Whig) has been elected
United States Senator from Connecticut,
iu place of Mr. Niles the present incum**
bent.
Never blame a man for his political o
pinions, for this is a free country.
proper way to u patronise, ” a
PRINTER, is by paying him punctually.
V FROM MAINE.
List night’s northern mail brought
nothing of importance. General Scott
had passed through Boston on his
way to Miine, where it is expected he
will arrive in time to prevent a colli
sion between the Americans and the
British. A regiment of fusileers it is
said, had arrived at Quebec, and im
jnedialely ordered to the province of
JKew Brunswick; but this is not be
Jieved, though Sir Joint Harvey was |
concentrating-as large a force as he
could muster. — Ga~ Con.
- ijsj nFARnt i *
.. A post office has been esnffSWSPWTj
Erin, Meriwether County.
The post office at Leon,. Camdon «
Cfounty, has been discontinued. . r« |
Josiah Ptrow has been appointed
postmaster at Erin, and Daniel H.
Hunt *t Huey’s Cross Roads, Harris
( ounty.
APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT.
By and zci f h the advice t and consent of
* the Senate.
David Porter, to be Minister Resi
dent of the United States at. Constan
tinople.
Henry Dodge, to be Governor in
and for the Teriitory of Wisconsin
from the 3;Pday of July next, when his
present commission will expire.
Thomas H. Ellis, to be Secretary of
the Legation of the United States near
the Government of the Mexican Re
public.
From the. Hamilton (Tenn.) Gazelle.
■ The following intelligence was re
ceived by us, through a private letter
from a friendof ours at Dogwood Po?t
Office, Ga. under date of March 14th
1339. We give it to our readers ver
batim. . u. ;
‘‘The remains of a min was found
by Mr* iVra. Gray on the Ist instant,
when /ira hunting expedition,on the
top of Taylor’s ridge or white oak
mountain, in a very secret place.
Some small pieces of rfotton Nothing,
with buttons of different kinds, but of
an inferior quality, suspender buckles
fish hooks, a single bladed pocket knife
of the dirk kind, and a checkudicolton
• handkerchief, werfe found on the spot
where he lay; also a role of hickory
. Dw k bent almost in the shape of n
l(orj£ shoe, with a knot ih the mid>
consumed by fire, as well as
‘ \he »rticle? named above. Thai
' bL the mountain had been buwv
\ few days before this discove
the role of bark had beei
Jjr; ing a bundle of clothing
•#-^£*i r son who hid numlerec
i i carrying him to this se
as an , instrument ti
■fck&y; c otiecan tell, but the 1
I conjee,tures
c man, nr the skol
large, it ha
in %te tmmediatel
mW t Up vi‘’hv had becom
fare facta r
*
Who Ibia hat boon, whether an In
dian, Neg o,or Whiteman, or from
where he came no one can toll.
II you please publish the above fads
it may atiord satisfaction to some in-,
dividual,. probabjy a widow, who
mourns lor her husband, not knowing
whether he is dead or alive.—Yours,
' A.G.T.
A bill prohibiting the sale of wipes
and spirits at retail has passed both
branches of the Legislator ol Missis
sipi, has been signed by the Governor,
and has become a law. It takes < ffeet
at (iie expirationjjof sity days from the
9th February. The penalties tor
violation are very severe, andtoen-i
courage the rigid enforcement of the
act,a fee of S2O is to be paid' to'the!
prosecuting officer on every convict.
Prop sed Suit Lanal across tHi
Isthmus o:? Panama —The following
resolution, accompanied by a report
anc. voluminous <UM|endix,inteispcrsed
witli sundry m.ifMnd di igramsAvas
presented to the House of Keprcsenta
lives frornj the Committee on Roads
and Canals, by Mr. Mercer, on Satur
day the 2J inst. I lie sesolution was
adopted by the House, ajid the icpoi*
«fcc. on'esed to be pi ’iited.
t Resolved, Phat (he President of lie
U. States be r< quested to consider the
expediency of opening or continuing
negotiations, with the governments of
other nations and particularly with
those the territorial jurisdiction of
which comprehends the Isthmus that
connect North and South America;
and to which the United States have
accredited ministers or agents; for
the purpose of ascertaining the prac
ticability of opening a communication
between the Atlantic and Pacific O
cean by the 'construction ol a Ship
Canal across the Isthmus; and of se
curing forever, by. suitable treaty
stipulations, the free and eijual right
of navigating such Canal to all nations
on the payment of reasonable tolls.
A'STV Line of "Pbd(h. \ new line'
of packets was advertised n the Liv
eiqioolpapers to tlhni
place arid N7w York, on the Ist, 8;'l»
16th and 24th of each mqiitli. The
ships are part oftltem American, —
to wit American, -Chesapeak, TH;X
as, Van Buren, Jackson, British,
f»'Lon, Roman, Union North Star.
'hey me' 700 to 1020 tons. The-
Chesapeak was to sail on thd Ist
‘JJfrnuary.
* . .4 r - -.- ;
FfTTiu: oi his jweces, speaks m 'ipe
Piieanest man tve have hennl of.
so stingy,” says Dau, “fhati
Avhen he went into bar rooms to
sponge for liquor anti read otfier
people's newspapers,- |tis nteanness
fairly stuck cut so fas that the carria
ges coulduTpass along--.the street
without turning'dean up to the op
posite side Wi^k!”
* -r-’ •
Hmsie.r OT7ffd.-T!ie Indiana Sun
says that wJiecia traveller stops at a
hotel in that State,his horse is weigh
ed, and when taken cut is , weighed
again and the biUvOharged according
ly. '
The last case of absence of mind
that we have seen is that a woman in
iCentucky,iyho p *elf on tlip fire
instead,of the tea-kettle, and did not
discover her mistake till she began
to eiyg. . .
me extend to you tlieh-igift
hand of fellowship’—as :he Steel trap
said to the beaver.
‘Let. me introduce you to the hqs
pita) table of rhy friend,’ as the fish
hook said to the trout. * i
*\Ye are apt to rotrain first impres
sions,’as the newspaper said to thb
steam press. : -
‘Wo, ato suffering with the drouth,’
as the loafer Said to the cormfielT, >
| ‘\Ve live for each oth.cr, t :<j|----.t.h"ot
wolf said Jamb. f'W
“Necessity is the mother'of inven
tion,” as the cook said, von she used
her night cap for a pudding bag.
• J “I ifbn’t sland in need of yourtser*
i vices/’ as the nigger said t# the cur
t ling tongeS. [Franklin Democrat.
ti ——
-! Hallo. Cuff? you hcatdat de gwine to
i hub (1 cpciurytenshee in dis stale,, to put in
f all de scamps like you?’ J
j Cuff —Oh luish? no I gosh jimMey sar
. tin for to git you den. I know** |<
0 g j'. Qo dure! t
i . l,n ' de way White folks git <£ich ; |
en in dat place, is sin to-'Xirockif, nnd god
. knows dey is mighty plenty buekrer in d*s
’ country.
3 Cuff—stop your motif nigger! now you
y know dat, you tink white folks gwine to
e make place to punish dev selves? no man;
0 it’s all for niggers—bless you srmld it’s all
’* for jest sich black debilsips you.
Jim —Kfcj you crazy Ctf l-td.T Caut
butl-e nothing otfun die child*olbow. 1
woitkd hard top massy now, ultd ual s alf
Joy gwino git cul un dis inggci .iiiy i«w.
ft.ean w lute Iblks suit better dare, mrUey
never works like mggeis—ami * hero
chared—
Cuj) —Oh hush jim? no use to nrgue do
reasons; niggers babe de work to do any
w ay you g-vvme fix it.
IwiOITAT DECis it N JPOU pt?RU3H
ERS 0F N EWSPAPERS. —J Uilge Thomp
son, of Indiana,at a late silting of the
Circuit Couit, at which tie piesided,
gave the following decision, in a case
where a subsciibcr to a newspaper
refused to.take ..the paper cut of the
post i slice without comply ing with the
terms of the publisher:
“ I. hat if a subscriber to a pei iodical
failed to notify the editor todiscon
lii.ue (he * paper at the end of the
tei unsubscribed for or pay up the ar
rearages, he was hound for anoth* r
yea i,” ,
This selllesn very'import principle. I
s Guardian© Sale.
. BY an order of the Honorable- the In
-5 feiior court of Wilkinson county,
fc wlien filing for oiditiary purposes,
1- SOLD,*in Spring Place
- ” Murray county, on the fii>t
I uesday in June m xh
. Lot of Land, Number 5fT,
in the 1 Ith dislri t, 3d section, loniser.
v Cherokee now Mu*ray. Sold as the
properly of the heirs of Wm.“Leveret»,
deceased. Teams made known on the
day qf sale by 1 ■ j
. RANY SMITH, Guardian. !
March 22-; 23 tds
'jir OTICE. APPLICATION
will be made after tike expiia-j
lion of Four Months, ( 0 the honorable I
the h f-rior court of Murray county,!
when sitting Lr ordinary purposes,
for an order to sell all the' repl estate
of Miliy Stewart, late of said county,
deceased. S PEP HEN JONES,
.. Administrator.
March 14,1839. 23 4m
GEORGIA Cass County.
'I'OLLED before me John
Milliean, a justice of the
P eace o{ the district,
G. M. hy N.i D. Thomas of«Md dist .
ONE DARK CLAY BANK MARE,
ten or eleven years old, four feet six or
seven inches fiigh, dark main and tail,
No other marks nr brands
pprceivalih’; appraised by Lindsay
and^JYyyi1 1 Hicks, to thiny
JOHN^ILUGANf^P*
A true extract Korn the estra> book.
GEORGE B, RUSSELL, ci i. c. 1
' March 20, 1839. 23 ,St 1
4 ' : j
SHERIFF SALES FOR APRIL. «
; FLOYD. «
633 3 4-F Lewis vs S Bettor), '
163 15 4 Rofle vs E Miller j
285 23 3-R Ligon\sS Monis.
1 gun &c-Officers court v& D Claik • 1
LU.VJFKIN. * '
22 4 1-J J Putnam vs E B Higgehhot
[toms
434 13 1 sh-R Whitw irlh vs M Kemp
193 12 I-I F Cannon vs D Page.
G££7 12 1-J T Cun* ingham Bte
-1 negro man-J Donelson vs. J Finsley.
House & lot in Dalonega-!' Sandusky
R S Purse J P Hanes vs 1) Nichols.
Jt -•: PAULDING. d
-993 20 3-W Mcßride vs E East'. ff
316 21 3-Bowdie & flarias ys J Rally
1232 2 3-D B Mitchell y§ G Briggs.
579 2 3- J Long vs J Cardwell.
580 2 3-R Midiin vs M puts ■ ,
809 18 3-R Moore vs B Williams
930 19 3-J N Me lls Vs G Sleen.
753 2 4-J N (Vteßs vs S & H Dunn
1162 3 3-B Bai-ly vs .L W Rail*
ITO 3 2'4-T J Andrews vs C W Butler
692 t 4-P Brown vs W Gosdin
953 21 3-W R Shutman vs J . JJumi
- [phrees
851 18 3-D HoUin>an vs G FaUsett
753 2 4-1 Roberts vs H&. S Dunn *
930 4 9 3-J NettelsvsG S tee tv/
'l 23G 3 3-T Street vs L, S, & J-Lo4ec.
279 19 3—Moss $ Allen vs P> N Butler
WALKER.
279 26,.3-J Smith vs Rtf Corr.l :
No 4 in Latayette-A rl Caldwell vsf
[J Grubbs
ItJPiv 3-T A Lath rum vs J H Perry.
265 11 4-J Smiths J L Djjl
, - . DADE. ’
45 18 4-J W Robcrtsou v? A W %' ler .
284 10 ' and sundries- ?x nve ‘ «
■ ; . [C Tatum
58 10 4 133 10 4-J &J Vi c Bride &
£ T Eddington vs H C. Tatum.
.’FORSYTH.
1224 2 1-S R Lowry-vS J Anderson
[and other?
762 3.1-Officers court vs A Woolly
95 2 &, Jones vs H Felts.
Cards, Horse Bills fe Hand Bills,
Printed at this Office.
I OCrWfi ate! Authorised to announce
|M«j JOHN DAWSON, as a caudi
dale to rep resold the people of Cass
cmjnfy in the 01. suing election -for .dele
gau» to the convcniioTi- to bd.-.held ir
tlie city of the-.pur
pose .of the coneliUition of the
St;>le, so far os relates-to'the Veduption
ol the number of the members of the
General Assembly, and for other pur
poses therein mentioned.
Felt. 22, 1339 19 Gt
Monroe Rail Uoatl4 Rank-)
. iin; Company,
Agency at Cassydle, March 14, 1839. )
C IIECKS for sale at tins Agency,
on Macon. 3
22 ts JOHN C. HILL, Agent,
HAVING hern appointed Sherifl
of the county of x\Jurruy, .to fiil
the vacancy occasioned by the resigna
lion of S;eph C p Jones, Esq., the former
bherifl, my advertisements will be
made in the£Jeorgia Pioneer, a! Cass
vitle.
- V GEORGEW, WACASER*
N. I). uddiT-fSed to rne as
Sheri 11 j must be Post jpai’u, to receive 4
attention,.
Maxell 6, 1839. 22 3f ,/1
, • «N\ntC,C. . /' 1; ;
3 I between (he Btli nqd I'fifth of
t common calf
SKIN POCKET BOOK, wPh : the
; b yiti.e of the subscribe!* 1 written upon
J ihe hiside of tl»ie book., -The book tterf
i k Oined r wiien lost, a -numbe* <.»{ kmall
, pNntes, the mbst of wlvrcK.-wVrfe'.-made
, pay able to VYifJjam Hv Johnson.; ah’d
S so, ” e <n.» ( R" J><iy> ! l>lc to tl>e suliscilber i
| and (haUar'baiik -ijbtd dn the
[yNr.Uiei’s ; aL
j S.O, a fti wepof Aijocnifiy' executed tq
[ - ,f he übscj i|,er ’ frqjm j<*ss^. ,11arRo of
- Cobb county, - \ , ; , .
1 1 if : ecredilo rs4he r e so re, of TV rlligtn
j FI. Jubtirton, are hereby notified not to
, P‘»y (heir notes to any : person- olhei? •
than my self, an|J (bdse who! r wereh in
debted to me by note,.are hereby npti
bed not to the same lo any other '
person thao myself. I believe 'that I
lost the book ..between CassviHe and !
s Perry,on. the Etowah riveriand 1
bolitjve that it mtist.have comq ®j] the
Imnds ofson>e person before thiVtlme,
J AS. MILNER;
FITJE SUBSCRIBER, ~
AS just received’fresh from '
Jl-B- Augusta, and is now opening, *
A GOOD ASSORTMENT-OF ]
Family Groceries, *
CotifectionagMgmk
WINES,&,c. &.c.,which Wjifl he sold
by the quantity, and hot retailed. He
flattjers himself, from his former expe
rience, that he will be ab’e ,to ; furnish
suth articles asare usually, kept,in such
establishments, upo'i as> reasonable
terms as any i ndiviflual in the country.
His confectionary fsnex,tdt»<w,tp Daw
son’S.Tavern. The Ladies are partic
ularly invited to give him a call.
Jusr Deceived,a few barrels
o§6 y V rate
I'LOUII.
which will bo sold by the retM.Uv/Y.evj
London Porter^
Just Receive^and fbr Sale,
’ WELOH, £ :
Cegsvijle 2,B>b Feby 1839. 20lf
f|X 11E Undersigned respectfully
inform^their friends and 'the
1 Public, that they have ppened an* \f
free on thq North East corner 0 f ‘
G«., Where IRWIN
will at a)1 times b*y found, except ab
senton busing TUey algo cbn fa ue
I tjeir offing ln Cassville, Ga., ‘ wher*
a L Underwood wi 11 generally b(
.jund, y n d all busmdss addressed ti
at either place, will be promptly
attended to. ‘ y
' v UNDERWOOD & IRWIN.
11 March 8, 1838. 21 if
L aw Notice. ,
THE Subscribers having associated
themselves together in the Prac
tice of the Law, wilj attend strictly to
any business of the profession Confided
to them, in the Cbe»ok?e circuit.
At their office in Cassville one of
them at least, may he constantly fouU'H
C. D. TER 13CINE,
•. A. M. RUSSELL.
Jan’y 23. 15 vv3m
Jt tfie Svprrier Ciurt in tV* Cowt.f,
J rlnhury Term, 1339,
ON motion of Jfmts Milrer, Es-
1 Homas M Jgi.ly was art
mitted by the Supeiioi C< uit to Piae
tice as an Atton.e), U» ui.sellor ai d
Solicitor at Law and Equity in the stv.
erM courts of this State.
Office Cheiokec, on the Etowah iiv-‘
er, Oafs county,
Feb. 15, . 839
SALE OF TOWN LOTS,
At the termination of the WeMeri*
Tennessee River.
THE undersigned will sell at Pub
i rsr“tM , r TU , I£Sl)Ay ’«'« six
i LLN H day of APRIL next, the
Jots in the town of CHATTANOO
LA, recently laidoffat Ross’Landing,
he.pomt at which the Western
lamx hail Road of the State of Geoiv
m T' tea °r the Ten «esse,c River.
binee the settlement of the Chero
, kee-countryby the whites, this place
Thas been favorably known as an impor
of Fl?m and market for tlle impirt.
Last 1 ennessee, and a portion of
Western Virginia, and erenunder the
embauassments of the times has ac
quired considerable character as
place of trade.
_The sjtuMiqp is-elevatsd and beali-
T e 6«We:d as one of
healthy, to bq found on the
1 ennessee-River.
. Ekrfy in May nexf, cdfifracls fbr the
construct.on of the Rail Road to ti e
Kjyer ar e evpected to be made, and it
s confidently belidved fliat the whole
hne will bo completed and in opera
ton before the first day of January
1841, which will give a speedy and 1
cheap communication with the Atlan
tic by several routes passing through
the most desirable sections of the
South. ; 7'' -'.K ■
Only three days will then be re
quired to perform ajdurney from Chat
tanooga to Savannah or Charleston,
andthreemore from the latter place
to the City F
These facilities when once made
available, together with those afforded
oy Steam Boat navigation on the rjv
er,s and tlie convenience of floating’ to
us ori the upper Tennessee and its trib
utaries, the rich agricultural and min*
eral productions of an extensive and
nil* /^ egi<m country,give assurance
that Chattanooga is shortly to become
extensive produce market,
[Ke supo©epot for exports, but that \tj-
Rmnded.
ding country. . 1
To the capitalist is offered a good
tucAion his investment*—to the mechanV *
icactive employment, and a sureFfe- ’
warjl .for hi« I4bor; and to of
leistfftb a genial and salubrious’climale,
in a situation surroQnded!ahii enliven
ed by scenery the most g?an<i and pic
uresaitib; possessing Trbm Vts centra l
position, the'advantages of a speedy
intercourse with all partx of the United
States. _ : .■ ■ -:v V..F r
Tbe TBR»s will he made known on
the day of sale.
's?'!]< 'a* M. Rawlings,
tI.W. WILLIAMS,
INO. P. LONG,: '
# ALLEN KENNED Y,
A. RAMSEY,:.
' ■,. ' .. Commissioners. •
< nattanoog>,Tep. Feb. 2j 3t
Ais INFDRiOIt coiiftj. ■
Or^qh/purpdse^MteMs6er
Ordlrci ly ihe Co« rt , UmlSufionU-’
sue, recgsring all persons concerned,
to show c ause in .terms of the law, (if
p ay) wl ) he should not be released
and discharged from further liability
aforesaid. A true cx
- from the minutes of the
cduft, Nov. sth, 1838.
' GEORGE B. RUSSELL, c.c.o.
Nov. 12. mGm
GEORGIA, Dade County.
V TOLLED before me
Hugh Ker.neda, a jos
> * ,ce ie Pbace for
fy ts said county, by Lem
del Pitman of the 873 d
district G. M. A SORREL MARE,
with a scar on the left hip near the ’
root of the tail, five y cars bid; apprais
ed by Larken Hendrix and-, lsaac Rai
ney to thirty dollars, this ?lh day of
February, l'£!39.
HUGH KENNED A, j. r. >
* A true extract from theestray book
; i DANIEL Me COLLUM,c. i. c,
February 9, 1839. 19 3t
SUBPOENA’*,
Jtiet Printed and for sale.
:re
be
to