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BY CAMAK & RAGLAND, STATE PRINTERS
MILLEDtil’.VTLLE, TUESDAY, JUNE HI, )r : 25.
r?"the oEunaiA jouit.v.u
puMivh d weekly, m the corner of Wayne an*.
Hancock Streets* At 1 hree Dollars per ann. in ad*
ranee, or Four Dollars at the etui of the year.
The paper w ill not besets! to any person out of thr
State, until the subscription is paid in advance, 01
sfttistactnry reference given.
Advertise 'newts inserted at the usual rates.
N. U. Bales of laud and negroes, by Admittitfra-
tors, K.xecutori,or Guardian*. are required,by law,
to be held on the first Tuesday in the month, be
tween the hours of ten in the forenoon and three in
the afternoon, at the court house of the county in
which the property $ situate.—Notice of these sales
must be given in a public gazette blXTY days pre
vious to the. day of rale,
.. „ ; manner, FOllTY days previous to the
oily of sale.
Notice to the debtors and creditors of an estate
most >•* published lor FORTY days.
Notice that application will he made to the Court
ot Ordinal V for leave to sell laud, must be publish
ed fi,r SINK MON I MS.
Persons Intei tied in those advertisements which
tare published monthly, will find them in the first
' fourth pn%e of th*-,/irifpaper in r: fry month
qnd lot.
Ait
oitStness of this Kiml continue
prompt attention at the office of the Ceor^iaJour-
teVapVc, tx VvwuiNj Uuuv\a.
i. Mi.Uti .5r3
H AS ju^t received 4 new supply of Patent
Lover and plain Watches,
Gold deals, Chains mid Key*.,
Elegant assortment of Ear Kings, Finger
Kings,
Pear! and Diamond B ast Pin-,
Cold and Silver Lieu, Silver dpectades,
First quality John Barber’s Razors,
Jluraid*- Ink, Reticules anti Clasps,
ituaua Pocket Books,
Heal Cologne Water, Shell Combs,
Flutes and Instruction Books,
Pistols and Dirks, VV.itcr Colours, kic. kc.
Old Cold uid Silver received lbr any ol the
^bove articles.
Mill.-dgeville, June 7. 3t
FOR S.VLB.
/X \ BlRRELd NOHl'IiEHN GIN,
f ^ v Jf jU (!•• RyuUhiikey,
50 olds. Baltimore superfine ilvmr,
3t) half bids. do.
5 it lids St. Croix Sugar,
40 bids. ^ dv>.
* 15 do Loaf Sugar,
3;) tlo Mackt'rel,
do pi une Pork,
50 do Irish P nalues,
5 tierces Rice,
10 half tlo.
100 casks Lime,
20 idids. alolasses,
3 do. Jamaica Hum,
2 pipes 11 ill tnd Gut,
2 do Cogj.ac Br ndv,
40,000 I ts. Sweeds Iron,
5,0t)0 ibs. Castings.
2,500 lbs. P Mould*,
1 ,.'.00 lbs. German Steel,
2,5JO bushel* Salt,
1/0 pieces Hemp Bagging.
U. J. MCaOLS, k Co
January 18 U lfi
INDIAN SPRINGS.
THE SUBSCRIBER
^JTILL ms.Vmsat the INDIAN MINLRAL.SPRING, «o well known.
a place of health
and pleasure, where he has made conn- crable improvements for the reception of compa
ny tin- Season Tl. average number of persons for the last season wan about eight hundred,
and he thinks lie will be able to accommodate twelve hundred much better than he did the
company last season. From the great convenience on which his Kitchen is constructed, it is
very convenient to the Dining Koun, »ad built on the same plan as those of the Snrat, ga and
Baflston Springs Front the great addition lie lias 11m le on liis House nnd Ki'cbeu, together
with his experience in business, will enable him to give general’ futiHfuction to all that w ill la-
vor him with their coni| M»y, either for health' or pleasure
His Tnble will be furnished vvttli the best the country affords, nnd his Bar with the best of
Liquors and Wine, Porter, Beer, &c. His staldes will be furnished with the best of Forage,
and an attentive (Eller.
He Im« also ,i large supply of tire newest fashionable and beat style of STAPLE k FANCY
GOODS, and GROCERIES of all kinds
Ho hasals) a4m.it FIFTY. 1 ENTS, which lie will rent from twelve and a half to twenty-
five cents per day, a§ in quality
RATES OF FARE.
Man. per.!.
Longer tha
Din uer,
Supper or Breakfast,
I 10 Jays
S1 25
1 00
0 50
b 37 i-s
Lodging, - - - 1 ’ SO 25
Cliilurcii and Servants, half price.
Horse, per day, « - - 1 00
Longer than 10 days, - - 0 75
JOEL DALEY.
N B. This Water has made very remarkable cures—Last season seven cases of Rlicur.1»
tism ah J rive Cases of Grave!, which appeared to be fatal, were entirely cured by attending tlth
Spiing, find it has unde sound nu n <*f a number that were troubled will* the Br easy ami
Liver Complaint.nnd in tart it is excellent for all diseases of a Billions iiutur*?, as it operates
powerfully us a diuretic. It was discovered last season, that by drinking and washing with the
Water, it would cany away Fi *. ekles, ke ; and out ol tSi*. 100 that visited this last summer,
there w*ns not one case of the Fever, iiotwilhsl Hiding die must ol them had been sulyeei to r
every fall. J. B.
Nl.iv 17 if—32
«M iWvA'jvxU\e WaHvs.
' 2 11IIS estalBiniiui 1 111 is now under tin* umn-
H ageiu-vit ol thu subscriber, who hopes
t»y In* attcuti »n to the business lv| deserve tin*
•11ifi1le1.ee .ird the patronage ol the public —
|*i'i.-es asliereloloiv, viz : Single Bath 25clr>
—Sjeaioa Ticket A* 5.
HENRY DAllMiLL.
may 17
Vioo'k.-ttuwUng.
r HE public are reqicctlnlly informed, that
BOOK-BLN DI NG in its v.u iuusl>r >m It
, will he executed by the subscriber with
neatness and dispatch.
EDWARD JOHNSON.
MilledgeviHe, Jan 11
f ' BLI.S NOR I'll ER.s GIN,
f 9 7j do PnilaJelplii 1 Whiskey,
10 birds. do do
5 fib.s. Cherry Brandy
1 pipe Cognac do
1 d.» Holland Gin,
! do Jamaica Rum,
2 qr. casks .Yladcrin U ire,
2 do Tenunllo tlo
5 tlo Mai tga do
15 hbls. prime Poik,
10 do No J, Mackerel
10 1-2 h’.ds. No 2 »lo
10 do 1 do
(1 » Buckwheat Flour,
tl > Irisn Potatoes,
recount, are respectfully requested to make
immediate payment to tho subscriber, other
wise those indebted to them may calculate to
id their notes md accounts in an officer*
(lids for eolleetam.
L. A I’KISON,survivor of T. A.k Co.
Milledgeville, .March 15.
NOTICE. _
1 1II0SE persons w ho have not settled their
accounts with the snlw.Tiber for the.
ar l'UI, ire n ijuested to d'» 4 -o vvitheut fur-
ter de av, or t!ie payment will he coeiced
mareliVd ' JOHN Ml Li EB.
. prime Sugar,
Lump do
5fr
3 tie;
25 bb’
C do
10 do Loaf do
25 hags prime Greco ColTee,
4 do Fepper.
100 hbls. Superfine Flour,
40 ktg- Chit Nails, ms*,1 ted from 4 to 20,
Id do Flooring ilrud»,
.‘id do English tVhde Lead,
20 Spanish Brtuvn,
.1 bids Liu*. t dUd,
2 do Spa*.i.-b hiti«*», *
10 1) !.<•• :i liy 10 Window Fd.'tsp,
10 d<> 10 by U uo
5 keg - Kielimo.id Tobacco,
10 boxes V“lloW Soap.
10 do Mould Candles,
I keg ohot,asHuitod,
20 0«'0 IIh.S vedi> lion, hamUorntly assorted
, fl0*J*d 1 rniair AteeL
4,000 d » Eiigluh C,.\>tiug
kl.COO .la Shear M
rates Cr
assorted,
Ilf d,
50 pieces Cotton !>•' .
For sale, * t reduced re’ .v, liv
JOHN r. UO.Vf.AND,
Carter Boykins Itao^t
Milledgeville, Jan 11 H 15
BILLS ON NEW'-YORK,
Iiuumsto suit |.ur>-!..is..ri*, lor liv
WILLY LAXTF.il.
April 11 q: 23
HEMUVAL.
NEW (»0()!)S.
ns,MIL subscriber has
rock streets, opposite Messi
ter’s where lie ha< j*ist rece
one nil and !
I hi- sioro
of M av ne and 11
Wilov
td and
idsotno assort
in n o? GO(Jl)ri, Rtiitable lor the spring
which will be -old very lo*
lor cash.
JOHN MILLER
MiUodgevillo, May 17 /U '*■
* NEW goods.
R'UN ?il OV liat j.1*! I •*<?'' n (
<1 V Vipi.lv of «e..*«.i-.l.t** DRY GOODS
among which are cloths, e.assimeres, di
linens, I ru ns nnd nni.-lins, erape**, silks, seal M
handkerchiefs, reticules, linen handkerchief-
ri >\< s, x • Nc — aUoCroekciy nnd liar
J i lj> s -’uO", sattin and morocco shoes,
sii'.-*. >■ *•-. -«•**«**•*•■
:>Inio»l every article geiicriillji l.mmlin i
Store,
uf y 24
vviiii
-It-
sirstGSOjH uiirfTss®,
rh
tDili uf.Iutic
E. co: nor
NOTICE
V I.fi persons indebted to the firm of 7«-
roudct,Atkiscn Cu. either by not** or
|Tll()dE mdchir.1 lo the snbs.:ribcr a.e in-
1 fi mu d their JS't tes and Accounts vtuat be
ib! off brtnro tin- I •» «f ’nne, u snJis will
!* iii.hsciiuiinately commenced Those wi«h
bo a an ngr* cment lias been made with re
nd lo time, me Vi quisled to rail and give
iIn:«t*notes J. £> CALIlOUiS
April 25
I’.uVmpAOE.
fill F.subi rubers continue to transact F AC-
| l oRAGJS .n COM MI ■ HON BUBI
Nl'.SS in Savaswah. All produce consign
tl to them, will be insured against fire,niter it
jC.s into store, without any charge to the on
er. Storage on Colton vv ill be 3 i-2 ecu'
er bale for the first week, and G cents fi
ach suceceili g week ; but it it remains
,uut!i 25 cents only ealt be charged for |li
• . i.th, and U 1-2 cents for m»Hi succeeding
joptii. T. Bb 1 LLB, ic (
Oct*,her 16 m-if f
Ui'pimm A - c
ST AVI AG taken Robkrt l>. 11
Jl_ 5. into partnership with them, t!
tniiitue busiuess *n their old stand. I
oti ca t, under the firm ol Hepburn, i'rt
HENRY 1:L1*B1 U' .
Cll M’LF.S FBI 't'E,
ROB .RT l>. 111.FBFBN
Ncw-York, June 7. 8m - 3fi
cyCo
Wavwave aiuv futl vv.
HEPBURN. PIUM H ^ Co.
.V/. ll - YORK,
•ived h\ the last nrrlv'tfs, ami
mud, and are now opening an
tment of GOODS in their li.jc,
hieh they will sellat low prices—immig tlitm
WJA®T!*iSm
AC t DEMY LOTTERY,
W I LL eoniinence drawing in the Tow r.
ol Aloulicello, on the ln>t day of July
next, or as soon thereafter as the saleol l ick
ets may warrant, under the superiniendnnc.e ol
liie Managers appointed by tl»e Legislature.
BRIDGES,
’ I1HK subscriber lm\inc cpahfrtictn^^riBd*
I el of a CHAIN BRHHiF.,hasd^KITed
(fine of tho Secretary of Stale,
ihe inspection of the | ublic Ii has the n-e-
oininendtvtinnsof strength, bcuuiy, durability
and cheap, ess. He otTera to contract torliuii
ding after this model at $25 per foot, and (<•
ensui v for ten years ; nnd ho will ensure toi
titentj years, at a charge in proportion.
June 7 'fj. SIMS, of Athens
Pmate En tertai n ment.
THE subscriber has now open a
convenient house for the nccomoda
lion of boarders nnd tranment custo
mers She will endeavor to render coniform
bln those w ho may dc disposed to patronize her
house. It is situate on thu east side of court
house square. E. ALLEN,
march 3 tf 23
EDGAR'S INN,
. II the Si"n nf He. Ki;rle, Columbia, .S'. C
***** .THE. public
.. info? m» d that
the subscriber’s LARGE NEW
See SI BRICK HOUSE
. , . n . .jady for the
r< ' cr l ,t ' OM of company. He can
w.-r;J#rfri* now accommodate those who may
call on him in superior sty!.* llis table w ill l.i
sprua '.w ith the nest productions of thu land
)1 his charge., arc mode
ADAM EDGAR
1
TALL UiASSE HO TEL.
. WILLIAM HALL ba.r.uibliih-
'’J an 11 .1-1 't the rifv of '1 jII.iIi.-ih-
ii Si 3 All SP»», ill Mid He Flotilla, where n-
! ?Jil tb’incn, I adit.-, and tamdii:;, will be
:**»- l.ospiubly t nterlained.
i#c propo«es com
— nienntiK a fj’l'AGK., to
*-... *" ^ 5^’ nn 1 > .in llurtfon! lo
w ii,i...
•*«-*»!Kafc***-”o, , t « | , m |. iy ,, u ly
month, and to start fum TuMhImk •*> on t* •
fir•»i Monday of every monlli, bigmnin^ witJi
An -
fallal.a-see, Feb 1
Highest Prize 3,000 Dollars.
I Prize
7 Prises of
II Prized uf
10 Prises of
21) Prized of
Ce) Prized of
50 Prized of
1 COO Prizes of
200 Ti ke|d, amounting to S-‘ ,000
.LL l'K.ZFS (u.y.ible ... t'A.ili, inter)
rl.'Vd ale r tee ■'.niiplelii.n nf the rk aw lag, tab*
lUpe
PRu E OF 'l l (KEFS $5 EACH.
V. \V. GAlillFH, I
.11'.it I’K.ARSON,
J GI.OVMI,
.1 KiSK I.’JY \I.L,
N li J’OW Iif.L,
Muatiueilo, Feb I. 1U25
| Manage
)
MEDIt AL.
D R. T. QILOBRSLKEVe, rcrpeMfullv
inform« t.it; inlud iiants of Clinton and
its vicinity, th. ‘ .;.i\i.»• ^ lately uHnbli**lu d him
self in the ibimer place., be now offers kiinm*'i-
vices as a; !> j it inn .mil surgeon, and lie h.»p»a
that by tiurniaiUcd iittcufion to Ins business he
may merit a share of public patron;
Agpueial aSM'rtinci'l t.f well stle
Bfl(i Ml! lit i
April 5
d l)itig*
iliconstantly be kept on hand
LAW.
r-jnnr - . «uh-.i
rilre
having located himself ii
igh, tenders bis prnft ssinn
;il services to •' Du uds nnd the public in ge
iv* d. Mi- «>t:i c i- !.tu one foimerly oceu|.i-
ed by Joel Early, Esq ubeiu be may alway-
be found ready to attend any calls v. hi« fi in
G** made upon him, when not on the Girt nil
He will practice in the Oomdgee circuit u
Jasper, Morgan, Fuhiani. and Jo..* s—in \Y al
ton and Guiuiiett of flic \\■ stem Circuit.
wylie w. mason.
march 1
dcut iiati HU^csted -the pltm, bufthat h do-
patation frurn thu Trtijfe* oml tiip His.-is-
Mppi was now «i| tbo^liiy-tor Wgibmpton
Firy, (b.sii ing tbo consummation oi l lie saiflo
object, atid that nil (be tribe*, between tilt
Mississippi and tbo Lakes wero invited by
tin ir red brothers tu come mid settle on
their land; that they would bo received by
the tight band of friendship, and could
there indulge a perfect se< urify from the
annoy unee ol the v\ lute man; that then there
w.uild bo no conflicting internets, and all
strife would cease to exist. I then read the
document expressive oftho Presidents desire
of a successful termination tof tho Treaty,
the extract from the National Journal, con
taining an account of the proceedings of In
dians, West of the Mississippi, nnd conclu
ded with your communication They heard
n»c with attention and respect ; and when
informed that 1 bad closed, I Io-po-citlilea
\o)ji/1o!jj1i made the following reply in
substance—however, as near as memory
will serve me, I will give you His words, as
rommmor.; :» J to tun by the interpreter.—
He said be was glad to see me, and grati
fied that you bad placed it m bis power to
'•oMmdict the reports vvhuli f*.ad reached
Georgia ; that be loved bis white brothers,
*nd loved their peace—be also loved Mcla-
fosli : that on hearing the false tales, about
his wishing to spill blood, he was sick at
ho art. nnd bis blood vvus cliiiled ; that in
fhe war he fought with MrJntns-'i and hi*
white brothers to subdue tho Iiostil«»s, mid
succeeded ; that his enetnii s in war wore
now under his authority, and to employ
them against his lies! friends, was what had
never entered his mind—He loved his Fa
ther and would never olfend him ; that not
one inumuir hnd by him been placed on tho
winds to bo carried to Georgia against bis
white or red brethren ; that McIntosh huv-
ing made the treaty, world not make him bis
nemy—ho still loved him—!m spokn with
one ttiirgui — -lie never deceived—lie should
he sorry that his father should hear stu b bad
things—ho wished his ear to be stopped, and
puy no attention to them. That his Father
bad told him while llavv kins was Agent, t*>
throw away'bis gun, quit thu chase, and
ultivato the land. lie had followed bis
idvieo, nnd knew it to be good. IIis gun
was now rusty, ho could not soO to shoot ;
instead of bis gun ho used tho plough
and the hoe ; that if his people desired war,
they had not the means of carrying it on,
more than httlfweio without gnus, but that
tliuvmnoi thought of spilling blood. IF
wished me oil my return home to iutbiui the
Governor these tilings, no that his white too
thers might not he disturbed. To which he
subjoin J, that li*' had mot me ns a In other ,
hoped that I was satisfied, and vve would
AUG USTA
Masonic llall Lottery,
.)ui ’. ■) ■<..'■h" Or.! < t ,l! . ■■■/■/)■ of lllc
Malt, nj Gears'l l.
SAMFI’t, 11ALE,
FuRt f r i; iti.iD,
TIIOMAS i. \\ (1 AY,
Ai'G. i?I. AFGH 1 F.U, ^ Coi.tTuisrtc'iers
" iU.lAW HOLT,
J JiI -. 1.' \\ II,CF,
ji. D. 'niOMF&O.N,
a C1H2S1.50
1
Ffizo of
$:«),00!) is
$30,000
I
Fri/.c of
ao.ooo is
’ 20,000
4
Frizni of
10,000 IS
to,ooo
I
Frizes of
5,000 is
2*1,000
5
Frizes of
1,000 is
5,000
HI
Prizes of
500 is
5,000
5,001)
r.o
Prizes of
100 is
HHI
Prizes erf
50 is
6,000
o0,0Q0
Duet)
Prizes of
10 is
r. 17
Prizes. {
Blanks, y
IcOjOOO
M
av i:.
Knivi
are ly,
nnd Foists, o!
Do Ivory, in set.-
Fen F* ck»-t, 2 bla.l* M • |)riugb:U:k K 'ives,
Itogcis’ celebrate*! knives, r c/.»r* ii scissors
Weeding lions, light mid heavy T* ices,
C trie Mi'.is, Beli Metal Ruth .* and Skil
let!*, hie. ice. ice.
li j* Orders executed on the most favorable
terms.
i'liii. 7 TO-. 3„i—36
amt
nay wish Den-
\ri returned to Milb dg
| fi expects to remain unmtl
llis Rooms arc situate on tae :
JeflViwon and .McIntosh Mrcct
His hours for atlendinu to operations on tit**
Tcu'.li, will be frou. 3 to ll A. M. and liiun -
His Rooms are prepared for die reccptr*’'
Ladies or oilier persons
t.d operations. ^ rj,
(Join mission areiiouso.
rmiL' KnliftcriUrm h ivirlg formi'.l a ■■nnen-
T *!*•• fir«.v tTOVAI.L t
TORO.rcsni'rrtul 1, >• n.l-r llie.r
fhepuhlic... Comn< * ria "
L. HilONSON,
( "JOYILNUES to carry on the Cobine
j Chur Making Bn inos, in nil its vaii-
iitis brandies llchn.i on hand a number
«,f ( (il iuN GINS at $2 a saw—Ho will
mikcGins tip hi any given plan, wan anted
equal to .my in the Ijmied Siair.s. All ordeis
thaklVJIy teccinul and pi’ompll) a t aided lo.
Lexington, April 12 tl 23
A Pi'oclarualion.
GEORGIA-./;.! his E.ntllenn GEORGE
M TROUP, U.»:-ni,>r ■■•■• O »,m r
( hie/ o the Army and Kai , 0/ thu 9ti ",
■ U uf thr Militia there: !'.
WHEREAS, it hr.vinij lre-n mnde known
to mn that MATTHEW COLSO>
cot.lii.v.! in tho jnil at Jack, jnboro . s.-r »••*.
Ctmtlly, rul'tor’ ll rlr'U"« '.t ** '• mar . r . 1
\\ 11.1.1 am I'l.AKKjtjv tint a'i-isiAMCei.rI. loinl.,,
Inuke .aill jail ami iaatla liij i'm'.i|i ■ or. thu
ur^ttt ot'llrir 20th of last mortlir, 1 iiavtr tliouijlll
i.OM'Or nr bino thi. nn l‘.v:l i ti.ition, ir.
L )A,,i„ arowardofTWO HUNItREH AM)
FIFTY DOLLARS In any feiaun nr pm> .«*
uiin hi ii a|jpi-clieii'l tiio Aaiii Al.. liti \v * ■ i in
>■■<1 IjJ ;■• hint »af.r ill ll**- jail ali.ro,aiil—ami
l.ljia.im.iM-r tiurc-'.iv tliar^n anti riqniro ill
.>!iii:.-i.,, i ivrl a.'iJ mililao’ in t’ma stair, to ho
vigilant in ii ( f[i* ci.Joatur. to filing tiio saij
Maitiicw Golsoiilo.lu.iioo.
Gitf.1 untie. n.\ hniul ami tho Groat ■ ■■ ol
tint Swo, at Millr.lzoville, the first tiny
day of Joins, A. D. ltl-5.
JSjOOO TICKETS at TEN DOLLARS.
Less than tiro i,'iin half Rlanlts to a Priz
Th Prizes only to Ue Drawn,
And ti be. .til Hooting from tt\e coinnrnccnv nl,
excejt the following, which will It deposited in
the wheel ,■(,t,finite periods, ru .•
on i mi: rius r drawino,
1 prize ol it»,0(»0 1 of 500
-<1 I j i iz * of 5,000 t\: I of ) .( <)/) (c 1 uf Z0()
dtl. I pn.ufol 10,000 k I of 500
■li i. 1 pn/e of 5,0'X) Si \ of 1,000 aN. 1 of 600
5th. I pi iz** uf 10,000 hi 1 of *0
bill. 1 prize of 5-OiXJ &. I of l/JOOtst 1 of 500
7fti. I prize of 10.000 1 of6,000 ^ | of 500
ib... 1 ;ii i/ ; .A 20,or » v 1 of 1,000 V ..of 600
‘Jib. I pr;/ ol 50 0 1 ‘ -vr l of 1,000 iSi 1 cf .,
1 iic Seiic.ue is aplcmiid, ann for rieli u
and sat'civ of investment, <.tl - r - equal it i
superior inducement* to uuy of tim Northe
Lotte.ric-i.
Th: whole Lottr.ry to completed in
NINE DRAWINGS ONLY.
Frizes payable in Tbiity Days after the
romplmii/ii of the Drawing, if applied lo*
wiiliiu tu« Ive months.
Frize J’ie'v 'la will bo received in payment
lor any l iekcis that may remain unsold m th*'
emuse of tho Drau i- g.
FRE3ENT FUICE OF TICKETS,
Ji 0 IQ CfSff.
Fou 53zVI I. BY
T. r. GREEN, Agent.
JzfAv Notice.
rpilE subscrif)**r hns removed lo and open
B cd a fjU’ • Offo c in the loan of M ion
and will practice in the munticsof Bibb, Men
roe, .Newton, Henry, Fike, Upnon, Crawfurd,
anil Houston, of the Flint; Ja.-pcr, Jon* **■
and Wilkins .n of tho O ikmulgce, mid the
Northern counties cf tlo* Soutbcni <irru ts.
CflRlSTOFIIELl B. STRONG.
January 11 15
LAW
*MHK < >i.z' r:iu'r it; \.nz rfzntitr.! tin* prut
I. licit of till' law and rcttlctl Itimscil i
tho ci'tnilyof Wahtor, tnntlf.t; liis rtorvir.oB i
tl'r [■!■'). o. i i ' n'ill pr.if!it'C in tiro cormlit.
nf De Kaib.ttwinnett, Clark. Walton, iVIor
jan, Jasper, .lonctr, Lmmtns, Twif s .uai Rn
laski. THOMAS. W, H ARRIS.
Qij’ Letters ntlrlrcssctl to him in Mo la»
Walton rnttnty, will bo attemioJ to.
Dec 28 ’ 4t 13
i littt town of I'm -
the firti. Tnn-I.n
r ii u.f u.iti
fmv Five Air
u Terms math
VrOTICE—WL) be sold
, ry, lloaston county, i
.a .Lily nnxt, a nimrl" r
LDTs in sai'l totvu ; ..I .■>
Lo" , on lire Tmvn C'.inu
keen'MM. lav nf *a!n.
i t: i l l k II MORELAND, .1.1.C.
U II LIAM JOHNSON. .1 I. C.
JOHN UIMlil' LI Y. .1 I. C.
W RIGHT MIMS,.1. 1C.
C ir;eta“^- t„o lowest c«s
■‘l-ilTr'la.Ivanceewill be made on Colton
consigned to then* , ( i .juen.
They promt-a prom ; ;« w »^';«
, roY ALL, ot A ir
,iun ", f i Im -toy all, ot
WILLIAM i* FOHD.ol’Moujie^o
re ** .auonLdhni,
’^ , J,«7 herC ‘
Money to Lend
rrtllF. Sal.sf ' '
ji Branch Bi
at Eator.ton, sovcral t!iou
gtHtu and State Lank 11101
l**i out fur the year, to ci
acctimiuod itiug t«*t m ; ; ,1
/aade Approved
depot p in tin
,f tim State of Gc-rgia
ml dollar ;, of Au
v, wbicli he wiil
•rprisiog m**i
q - bCation i*»
will l»o veqni
noru. r ents
On tl* subject of the murder of Qrn. McIn
tosh and other friendly f htef-t of th,
('ri ch A'ution, nf the cr , ;cn which pro
duccih it, 8,-c—accompanyinsf the (borer-
nur's M* . sage at the opi ning of the Ex*
tra Session*
[CONTI NIT I) J
Millkdgevillk, March IO1I1,1325.
Ills Excellency George M. Troup,
Sii!—Li obedienco to yom* instructions nf
tho 3blh of IVbruary last, 1 pmeoedt-d I#,
til** towns of UubSQlnti and Tucknubati hce,
for tho fulfilment of tho duties required —
On my arrival at tho former place on the 2d
inst l judged it impracticable to wait to*
length of time which would unavoidably be
consumed in calling the Chiefs 1 thnreforo
appointed a time fi r their assemblage bv my
return ; and continued without delay to
Tuckaubnlehre, wiic.re I arrived on the lib.
Fortunately the Chief* and Headmen bad
met in Council, for the purpose of regulat-
tbo internal government of the town. They
were immediately informed of my arrival,
and my object ; and that 1 desired to sec
them in Council, so soon as they vvoro pro
pared for niy reception. Their reply was
that th- v were, ready at. any time to bear
hat 1 hnd to communicate. Our saluta
tion was friendly, and they gave every tes
timony of tho indulgence of thr* most ami
cable feelings. Jln-po-cithloa Y*dio!ough,
seems to have succeeded the Big Warrior in
uith*Tit) forth© present,will uocoiitmu
until anotlicrindiviUtial is designate*! b\ ap
pointment. 1 will not pretend ill this report
WILLI \.\1 WILLIAM?.
IjOtoifton, .Tui.i*7
AI. TROUP.
the Governor.
E. H AMILTON, Sec'y. of State.
Col a*in is repiescuted lo be »ln»ut six feet
high,ruboned, light brown hai,, |<rcy
. * s!» complexion, about 35 jc
lownc ist look , vv itl probablv
1* *.r th*? Western State*.
i oi age, lias
nuke ior Fl Jii
For S.tU*.
LOT No 127, in th 14th dis
^ir ti'e.t of origina'.iv Faveitn. For
terne* apply to the ** h>cr,btr at
the Slicak ol O^t cly*'e
W lUjhN JJIIU).
NOTIl’B.
rpiIF. ntktt ril si « ll . omoflti* MIU.R
2 in Mnntgfjiiiery county, .having a Gust
and ’our Saws n,lining. \v!m Ii Iasi .» r o cal* u
lali'il in turn out from 4Jto G000 foot of lumber
per«fny, with bean be raft ■/.' i'liiiie/lialHy /»>to
tbo Ormulgec river, with LOO acron of the I,
timbered pin,* land in that section of the nn
As to terms of sale, tli»*y wilt bn unde ea-y
The above property was formerly that of I
W . Barker. My leaidenc** i, uear Milledgc
\die. JAMES BOYKIN,
jiine 7 w3m—31
ll~f The Augusta Constitutionalist and Sj
Vann di Gcoigi.in will publish dm above \v3m
and forward their accounts to this office.
THE A ill
J N Thom viton. I p^nncounty, will be let out
to tho lowest bidder on the second Mon
1 iu J*ily next—Tbo work lo be of wood.—
1 lie tu. iii» in i*b- known mi the d,iy.
milN BRANSFOKP, J 1.9.
JOHN TURNER, J !. C
s \mi;kl bi.Ark, J i c
i.Ll F. W M KEU, J. I C.
may 17 "Id eel'll 33
to give in full the Talk I there delivered in
Counr.il, as 1 bad not reduced the fame to
writing I hope it will fully feubsorvo all
your purp ■»< * to know the in ist prominent
points, on which my remarks at that place
wero predicab *J. I ir.f*>ri/)*!iJ tJicin tho rea
son why yon had sent the communication.
1 stated’ that information bad been received
from a sou re in which you placed reli
ance, that in conwqu* m e q their being ad
verso to the Treaty, they bad become angry
with McIntosh, as well ns a!i others, who
hud been dutiful in obeying tbo wishes of
the Fresident, and designed pursuing them
with vongenncc ; that if this report wore tin-
truo, it would be to tin mutual interest ofall
parties so to understand it; that if it lie true,
and tho attempt should bo made to gratil j
depraved a feeling, they had exposed to liv
view the penalties win* h Would be incurred
by so rash a determination ; that it behoved
them to look to the lessons of experience
which tho divisions uud hostility s of thu
lain war iu tlit-rr Nation would furnish ; that
they should turn u deaf ear to the evil coun
sel ofhHdm«n,und listen to the advice of their
father tfie President ; that be united wiv
dom with g«»odn«;hS, and would point out
the only way of promoting their ultimate
happiness. This lie bud dune to his Coun
cil, the Congress, as well ns iu his instruc
’ te ns to h m Commi .toners, ;ls 1 would shev
from itocumcnts *, tbyt f'*»i»*n!y’ the Frcsi
purt as we bad met. Hethen,oti request,
appointed (-buil*:s Cmnalh to uiuoinpanv
me to Cussclau, saying if 1 had not request
ed it, it w. ul.l ltavo been don**, as he bad
previously deturmined t*j adopt that course
T have h< on thus particular, in orch-i to rdo» i
it in your po\v* r t*» form an opinion inde-
pi ti'li nt of my own. Frcv inusly to mv ar
rival at Tuekanbatchee, from gross tuisro
pr* "sentntions, I bad reason to suppose the
indulged ll»> most malevolent feelings to
wards those favorable to the treaty In
deed bad I given credence to reports, iny
conclusion would have been,that they were
on the point of commencing immediate hos
tilities; faieli was the prevailing feeling,
from exaggerated accounts, that on applies!
ii* n to two liul:-brecd.«, UQar Fort Mitchell
in ,u «*mpnr»> me tt» Tuchmitiiitciicft, DS IU
lerprwters, they declined throug!; fear, ttat*
in;r tlml they had Understood tho Tuckau-
bntchccs were determined to enfori:o th
law passed ut llie Fule Cut spring, und it
being known that tlu v were friendly to the
treaty, and relations ol* C r • J Miller, ulthewg!
fear might restrain them fioin open violence
to tliMr pui'Kons, tboy vvgijld s« * retly
dor them, l'rum u!l tho diseoutrieu 1
* up'ibb* of making, 1 can arrive at iu* tiier
conclusion, than that thu findings «>f tiiis
7’uvrn haw b**.n totally misconceived.—
However, what b is been done will have
tie-good eflect of r«'.-‘ojing the minds *»f
ibo&u disturbed, to their acciistotned case.
On tho Till instnnt, in eouformity with
pi*vi(tus arrangements, the Cussctaits us-
sum hied in Conticif. Finding it difficult to
progr«*.'S in bariue-h by ve.bal cornmnuieu-
lions, f dfitorruiucd to «>bviatc tin* dillie.ulty,
by writing and iea<iinglo thorn the fbif*>vv-
iug atblices, only cliaociug tbo language oc-
nally that it might bo tho bcttLi udapt-
cd to their uiidcrblauditig : ^
Mij Friends4* Biuthrithen*
ilitli* ultii s wliii li be bus ev*>t
anion : ' *»u, and in doing this I sfuill talk
pjni;« iin*l tolly*»u tin? truth; nf*r iliis is
done, if you are d«e**iv* d it wi.J Iu*. jour
own fault, and you cannot *u) dial the («o-
vernor of Geoigjy, ihroiigJi mu, <1j*J wot
wain you of the only way to nv.nd eiroi
and do right. Wo love you and wish to
live m p* .*<•/*. Wo wish you to ' >ve ono
unofli.;r and live in peace also. VYu h ive
umlerstood that in consequence of M.Tu
to ll a * 1 others having signed the late trea-
tv, v*»iu are angry, Mid wish to stain your
hinds in thwir blood; woiiope, lor the ho
nor of your nation, for your own peace,
happiness and saf *ty, that these, reports ar«:
untrue. If they b * true, clr.ck tho mud
career *>f y>ur feelings. If you d> not, it
will involve ymu in r.ulatnitn--* ten-fold great
er tiinu those from which you liavo narrow
ly escaped in the hit** War Mt-iutosli ami
In; party have acted as dutiful <*!. Idren.in
ols'ying the advice of our w<>* and g*»od
father, Ihe Fresul**nt. 'Fhis i siuill s!iew
von by document* from bis own hand.—
Then having acted in obedienco to the will
of our father, if you should murder him,
or any of his men, or sulfci the same to be
done, v**ur white brothers will revenge th' ir
death, if in thu burning of your In
at the expense of ’ho hfo of every rod man
in your town. Bui in all this, the innocent
would not bo punished with tho guilty
t me ask you a question—You have a rifle
enn break them to piece*. This would be
the condition with your people—divided,
you would fid! without the power to make
one manly struggle You would bo sur
rounded by whitetnen, who, by reason of
your bad conduct, you jwild make your
common enemies. Thfl)nt number tbo
trues in your forest. I bWesaid that McIn
tosh and tho«o who signed tho treaty, acted
in strict obedience to tho request of your
father—listen arid learn his will, and iu fu
ture let u guide y«*nr determination.
j I here rend the documents showing the
views of the President, ns to their removal
and liis wish for the successful termination
of tlni treaty, and the paper shewing the
wishes of th* Indians hoyond tlio Misriisip-
pi, and made a few remarks otShoMu sub
ject**, and proceeded ]
Now you sou what bad men linvo told
you is untrue. It was the wishes * f your
father, the treaty should be hold, the land
red* d, and that all of you should move be
yond thu Mississippi, where you in future
could not bn disturbed in the titles to vour
land ; where the. buffalo, the boar and the
deer could lie rliuaad by your youi g mon,
or what Would bo more desirable, tfiey could
settle down permanently, and before lung
enjoy all tin; coinforts *.f civilized life.—
These are tho wishes of your father. Hu
i* wise and good. Ho studies to promote
your happiness. Then why do you no* sav
father “ thy will bo done *' By so doing,
you ran select your country, and mak
choice bulbil* the Cheroke* s or any oth*-r
nation ; tlm President will give you the titles
to the laud von acquire in the exchange.—
No nation, not even your father, could then
take it from you. No disputes could then
xist about laud. I say then, listen to what
vour fntli* r lulls you is right, and you will
do well. 1 wish you now to inform mo
what I tniist say to tho Governor of Guor-
"in, nnd what must liu say to ll>o President
Must I t»’ll him tin* news lie lias board of
your vvishin;; to kill McIntosh ited bis men
false? Must 1 pay you Jove them ami
love their peace, nnd that yon nrn reconcile
to what they bnvo done ? Must 1 say you
will punish your bad men who attempt todi
harm to those who signed the treaty ? I
hope you will place it in my power to toll
good news, so that in future thorn ir.ll hr
no disturbance between onr red brothers,
wr between tho white and tin* tod in
[J thm read your communication, and
I.iul*! Prince replied in a few words, by un
equivocally denying any contemplated hos-
hlitio-. to those who signed the treaty. Ho
further staled that the circumstance* attend
ing the flight of Col. Miller and Arbirkcr.
inginutod from causes so trifling iu their na
ture ; that the Headmen did not judge them
worthy of notice, and that they ought not to
onsidiT* d as indicating tho indiilg* nco
of unfriendly fix*lings , that no such feel
ings wero indulged. He appealed to his
Chiefs to con fill! i these statements.]
i have as concisely as was consistent with
a minute detail of flints, coiuuiunii.'atcd all
tlu>t pass* d in Council.
Aiy own opinion, which is partly conjec
tural, and in part formed from ob>ervation
and conversations had with some of the lu-
diuns, is this—leave them to themselves—
if they r h-aily understand what aro the
wishes of the President, they will conform
to them. I hpoak of them collectively a* a
people. They have no coriort notions of
our government and their relative nannne
lion with it Their coucbwioii is that the
powna »»r thu iVcr*;<jniit are nbsoftitc, and
that be bus an unqestionablu right to coerce
obedience. But independent of this notion
of fear, the unlimited confidence reposed in
tho wridoru and virtue of the President, is n
sure guarantee uf the successf.il accomplish
incut of liis wishes. In order to destroy thr
effects of this influence, 1 discover that tin*
belief bus been imposed upon thorn (*U least
to some extent) that the Commissioners br
ing Georgians, were only subserving the
interest nud w ishes of Grorgiu. There are
a number of white mon sc,'tied aiann
ibcin, who heretofore looked with pleiisur
on their prospects of enjoying tbo benefit
of a permanent location, who have acquired
their coulideuce by tlio connections they
have formed, and I have no doubt that thou
influence is secretly exerted to e\, itc dis-
mtont and inculcate opinions udverse to
*»j inturest of Georgia, and tho pokey ol
general government. There is another
prevailing fueling among them—They in
dulge the belief, should they move beyond
thu Mississippi' that a p» rpetuai warfare
w iili the tribe»inliabitingthat country would
betiie in* vitable consequence. You will dis
over in m\ Falk to them, with tin* view to
roduce aeomplelc reconciliation, I endeav-
icd to refute i but opinion. I f the treaty israt-
itied 1 have no doubt that all clamor will cease.
For In proportion as they understand the wish-
jflhu President and the course of conduct
government adopts towards them, iu
s.iiuc degree will uU other influence be
diminished. Added to tins, what Ii.h I
done im donbt with the view to
< laiiliculion. The cause there-
ore wim.ii produced tlm ex* ilumeut will
case to exist, that doMirable
a * ompli-h*«!. I®’ any additiouul informa
tion should bo (Joshed on points Dot embru
i*d iu tbi* report, on intimation thoy will
receive .* prompt coniideration
i sir. yuur obedient servant,
HENRY G. LAMAR
(Lore irr ronaanuenca at ,be „f , hin „ 4
|rrev»i|in g in (!,„ i\ 8 ,i„ n . Th<neii,f D f*- • »
niisguided |».„ |; | 0 mny hav'e'th. WmH.Th^
Lire till' ppqr r.ll fov.-rn/rK-nt rrtn inieruo*.
f. purs,in tl,.! frionrlly Inrllw, witl.i.i our or
g«iric,l hmiu. \on will t|„ ;r .f„ ro m ,| 1U
spirit of these iristru, lions give your orders
eorrespond.n K with them 3 your most cou-
ficientiul officer, resident near the fmntiori
" 0,1 a,, y sudden emergency of this cha-
rar.ter, may without consulting vou proceed
mstamlv to their execution 'A copy of
Gen. VYure’s letter received, aficr my gen-
criil orders were issued will aasuro you ol tho
... HIV uuiifci |U Ut
prehanded an< * of the proniptitudo With
whieh they uro tobecartioc* into effect.
With great consideration and respect
. c, ,, , u. M. Tltuur.
A 1'upy—&uurc0sod to
Mjj Gem WtmbcThj, Shorter f Miller.
llPAD QuAHTCKS, )
Milir.dgctille, bth May. 1625 <
Dear Sir- I wish you in the distribution
ot yeur orders to instruct the diffident Ci.si-
tet Masters, particularly of the frontier
counties whore the Indiana are most LLvlv
to tnUe refuge unilcr the protection of our
anus, to lock to their comfortable support
by contracts, which you will |, e pb,W,| t „
instiuctthem to foru, with stnet regard to
economy. The funds will borldvonccd Ly
e Mute on tho credit of the LL S. or the
Indians, und will be reimbursed by one or
the other.
Very respectfully and sincerely,
Addressed to— ' * *
Grns tl imbcrly Miller
ExKCT'riVK Df r VRTMWT, )
Mi 1 ledgerille 6th May, lFiI> (
Sir——I l*)«n n*> time in coniMiiini* iitin.> fl.r
tho information <>! the Fros/ilcnt a c*q»v of a
b ticr received thi« morning frxu Brig Gun.
Ware commanding the 2d Brigade of tin
otli Diviaioi) of thu militia nf ’his* statu, an*l
tu ad visa you that meaeurea have been adop
ted for tlm adequate protection of the fron
tiers and for Bid safety of the friendly In,fi
lms, seeking refuse within our limits until
the authority of the United Stales, can ho
effectually interposed for these purp iscj,
uud that tbeielbre tiio uxponsus incurred in
the moan time, will b«* considered cl.*iigua-
ble to tho United dfnrcs In duo timo tho
measures rofurrod to will be laid before you
in extcirso.
With great < onsiderati.*i nridre#pfH , L
ii M. TRUE F.
The Secretary of IVnr.
Col. Ha'vkins, the Interpreter, umj friend
of ^Iclntoaii has shared liis fate.
t hr
procured you food, Qtid subdu
m* •* ; it never fail* to kill v. hei
pruv
IWicm, 6th May, 1825.
His Excellency Gcn.M. Frvup.
"'lit—I li.ivejnsi received mfi*»rm »lini in ic-
to tli" existing (liNfuihaacc** among tho
Creek liidi vna, wliirh I ilceoi srllfifi'-mly »*n-
p >fl ml to l»** piompily fonimaiiKMied fn
\ Y]r Freeman, a ecatlcman ii.ofh-rhioflut.il
rliariv^r, h v*. just nrriv* tl in thiM plat ** ftoia
Mab'iifi», with hi* family. 11* :.•!***, iliai tlm
Li^.iiih appear to b** in an nlnnniug m.»*c of
exntemcm, and from ihmr gcn»*i al *l* , m«.tn*n,
mo far .xk it camo under bis obse* vation. seen
determined upon mrichipf. ’Fboir p^*l^•^'^ioln»
Inwevcr, I ir at* Ik* iinderMtootl ibrm, ai»i
uiffircly fricndl) to the white*, with tbo excep
tion of tho Agent *, on his dem rue lion limb
p *rtie* seem Uoteriniiied. Mi fn tnmpis-
od by Fort Mucbeff on Wednesday l;»«», at
which place he saw the Agent, who informed
him that tvbih at sapper the ’voning before, a
runner from a town abnut thirty niib*** diKiant
informud him that on that luglit he wa*. to be
murdnred. Ihe Agent had nude cv**ry pro*
p irntion iu Iiih power fur hi- defeue*', and sla
ted that lie believed his death had been deter
mined on ai a talk which was held on ll e.
Monday wr* U preceding. He had connvuM-
c iled to the 1 *idian»* the ralifi* aliun uf the t* ni-
tv, and ailggcftteiitn them the propriety ul r*4l-
iug (hat (lortiou of fhe territory which had
been resvned and to go in a buifiv In-yond tho
Mississippi.*To the.pioposilion to s* II r*-> leply
given, anil lip •> r.s • inked it Iu: hail rig>»* •>
re.ity. lie inform' d them that lie had
•d in the rhaiacmr of a witness. Alt- r
alk with the Agent was over, the ludi *
field a serrH **oe, Iron which the Agent nnd
all the whifpresidents wei *• excluded, nt win* Ii
linic (he Agent suppose** all their teliUMics rf
mi**cliief were dev metf. t^intu Mr. Frtn'm'U
left Fort Mitchell, he lias been informed that,
that tho tune on w Inch tho A not was tube
killed was on Wednesday yi;ht, and not , if
I’aesilay n glitas coinpiiiiiietited l y tise ruanee
H<! entertains no doubt hut D*e.r purpose is.
executed l/cior*! this lime. U how* it r l a
nhiiuld be mistaken in liis apprehensions would
It not be proper from his peculiarly peri!*****
situation, to afford the Agent j'vuirpt and i Ui-
cient relief? Both parties of tho Iiufin**,
those, frleadly and tbosa hosdiu t(» the treaty,
*tre alike cxf itnl against him, mi I 1 /»>111 I* • \«s
jwonounced the sae • faio tor liini. t‘**E
Crowell, it is b* lieved, could ei'uiM.md I* *
tween three and lour iiuudred Indians, ao*l if
be had military suiiplii's fur them, could .it
lead defend irinHclt, although the Imsiile pat*
... .. *■ -— * .ll. ’i'***'" —■••'***• '*-t beer -
non h *
i a ssialJ additional
til at lias lot),
I your on*mi* •* it never fuib* to kill when
properly directud. Suppose you level it ut
leer; it jumps or fires and Jails in kill ; d
you on that account break or throw away
ipoll so necessary t<* your oxistcrico anti
security ? And why should you wi.-h t
treat YI<*.Intoali less kindly than your gun
II.is be not boon your friend in |x nco and in
war Hu« Jio not always been faithful to
your interest and dutiful to your father thu
Fresideiit ? Thu treaty wus made in ac
cordam u with thu advice, and wishes
tour father as I have before stated, uud will
ukiuiuiely work ilia indepandonco, and
lh« end th** huppme. s of the red people.—
And bhull this be requited with the gun and
the rope / We have heard so. V\ e have
heard that y»»u have listened lo trie counsel
of bad ruciL that they have wrought among
you uu angry excitement, and that McIn
tosh and ins Chiefs, are lo be the victims lo
appease your exusuurated fueling**. You
a*e warned to turn from such wicked coun
sel, and be assured no friend, true to the in-
i* rest of the red man, would recommend th**
gratification of such feelings If you should
attempt it, yoar nation would he divided —
Take a number of reeds, bind them close,
1 vou cannot break them; separate them or
divide trie bunch, and the weaic st of you
ITkad Quartunii f
MtlUdgerUlr, 6th May, L^SS. J
ORDER 3.
Tlm Commander in Chiof having rccoiv-
r>d information of the existunee uiimtig the
L'r* ■ ks,"1* tb»j most frightful au;u« by and
dm ,rder, a.id of tho r«v* nt massaero of
Gen. McIntosh, ami the old Chief of Cowe
ta within tbo actual limits of Grorgiu, lias
though* proper to adopt precautionary mea
sures without delay, ho that if the Unitod
States bound by the constitution and tho
treatv,to ropress arid punish hostili.y among
thu Indians ami maiiRuiu peace upon our
borders, shall by any means fail in thoir du
ty in these respects,* a competent force way
bo held in readiness to march at a moments
warning either to repel invasions,.suppress
insurrection among tbo Indians within our
own territory, or give protection to the
friendly Creek*, und avenge the death of
McIntosh, who always a firm friend to
Geoigta, fell a sacrifice in her causo.
Ordered, That Major General Wimber*
ly, Major General Shorter and Major Gen
eral Miller, ofthe 5tli, btb, and 7tl» Divisions,
forthwith proceed to take the necessary
measures to bold m readiness their respec
tive Divisions t*> march at a moments war
ning, either by detachments or otherwise,
ua they inav be commanded by authority of
the Legislature, or of the Commander iu
Chief.
Dvthe Commander in Chief.
'(Signed) SEAUUitN JONE*,
Aidde-Camp
foriDid.ible,
"tjsltd by Mr. Freeman,
force could do flo ii jury.
Tk**re is one ciicinnsiaiif o more slronglv in-
doMlive of the hostile il* »ign of the IiiucmiS
towards tit*- whiles generally, than lb* ii war
like exhibition**. It is this—Tbs whites who
have been residents antonc them and who aio
artpiamied wiili tlieir li.ibits and character,
are sendiug llufii f.imili*.* from the Nnilou.
Tlm ludi.ms bolil a talk on Monday i*»v(,
r what purpose it is not k.iovvu.
Yours, r»*sperifnllv,
Charles j. McDonald.
IIexd Qi Anrir.r, )
Milledgtexile, bth May, lcj
Sir—In carrying into effect tbo enclosed
General Orders, you will keep a watchful
uv*' to the frontier of our white -.011161110018,
sil that yon may be able without coinmuni-
cating with me, to repress on its first oermr-
rcnc"anv commotion which may happen
HEAD QUARTERS,
Mdledgei Ulf, Itl+Mfl-, 1825.
tu—Your letter of ihe 6'h inst by cvprpj-s,
is tn’iH moment recfivcd. I aui happy to Icnrn
from him that Ir bare to you Di tiers fir jin G, ».
'.Vimb*:il\,in cunsi*q-.n*nce of eiy Gemirjil Or
ders to bun You ;'»« ilirnfore already on
your guard, and you will nut hesitate a irouvut
io r ike llir f i * 'j mcnsiutr, hot, to make
mfethe F.01 tier, ^ then to R**n to thr Agent
*.,% pruteoKun which, according to the tvi-
dance btfoie you, bis eafety *>ri »ll «len - .an*I, ami
of wliich from yonr proxlmKC Mutation to
him. vou \vlli he ihe exclusive judge. I lope
ili.n lie li.it to has befallen him,nn;i if 1 ct, V*-u
may axiuro liini t’l.xi any force wlticlt may he
n . •** s » v to i t! Jure to older and obedience any
militant tribes of the Creeks within our limits,
im furnish'**! nromptly under thu eom-
nt tnd of a it . ay *• .cor, who will bo charged
with full powers u» act ejBciuntly under any*
e\ "iiicios tvhich may aii**'* I tjiawh you fur
lltt* promptitude with which you have comntu-
uicMted tins new information, at the 8x010 lime
I indulge Impe tint the caut-e of ahum has
1,.-en exaggerated. It U scarcely to be believ
ed that the. Agent, from whom nothing has
bftftu heard, well knowing the contentions
wiiK'h a.'into the country, and the imminent
perils which *111 round him, should not have
dis|Mtciie*Jrua'iers to make known to this go-
verument, officially and without dd.»jr, the cir
cumstances which your better disclojid ujvon
the auiltoriiyof a raspectabfi* travellcr.
The express wliuffi brought it, Dairies the
answer.
VYilU great respect and cousitlerntton
<i M. TROUP.
Brig. Gen. C J■ McDonald.
F.xtcwnvc 4>xr sRTur.NT, J
Milledge.vdie, \Hh -IL*/, ISifi >
Slti—I enclose lot your inf. luiatiou ihe co
py of a letter rc'utved outlie 7tlj iiut from
Bug Gun. McDonald, commanding the 3d
Brigade of the Gib Divi»iou,and nty answer.
The friendly Indians contirue to desert their
home* ac J s* «k protection within our Jiro»n»
I