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directing their a Hairs, we think is not entitled to
credit. Our last accounts from Florida represent
the Indians there as still embodied in large num
bers, and Powel would never leave the scene of
his otvh operations to assist the Creeks. Ills
bauds are already full. And besides, ilia fact
that the Seminoles are embodied, is evidence e-
nough that Powell is with them. As soon as he
leaves, they most disperse into small parties.
We arc requested to stale, that among the pas
sengers who were murdered by the Indians last
Tuesday, was a Mr. IIallkt, of New York, one
of the contractors for removing the Setninoie In
dians, and that he had in hi9 possession, a large
. amount of drafts, checks and other valuable papers.
His friends ought to know the fuel, ns it may su
able them to secure thtf pnyment of these papers,
•nd establish such as way lie 1 necessary. ' He bad
procured many of them, as wo are told, in New
Orleans and Mobile,
(J5’*Tho New Xork papers will please, notice
• the above.
Tnonrs.—The brave and patriotic^ Volunteers
from Upson, Talbot and Harris counties,'poured;
into our city on Tuesday and Wednesday Inst.
We have not been able to asceriaui lire numerical
strength of ilia several companies. They tire alt
Urge, however, and presented an imposing ap
pearance as they passed through Broad-street, op-
i patently eager to rendor effectual service to their
state. We caOndt speak in terms too high of tho
patriotism and high su'uled chivalry, winch burns
' in the’bosoms of these men, thus to induce them,
. i; without preparation! itnd almost at n, tnontenfls-
-warning, to leave their homesaud friends and rusH
an the protection of their exposed,irad defenceless
V- fellow citizens.' Nor can wo restrain the feelings
of pride whicli naturally swell our bosoms, upon
au occasion' like the present. Georgia, our native
’ Georgia, “always ready'’ to meet the enemies, of
her country—never doubts nor dallies in the hour
,of danger. lii a crisis like, the present we. forget
that we were ever a divided people. . We know
no distinctions—we feci that wc nre yet brethren.
We are proud that, we are Georgians—and wo'
sincerely regret that uny of those whoonco witro
our fellow citizens, and yet share.all our sympa
thies and affections, should have been Jhrown'iriro
a slate, unwilling.to defend their rights—shouitl
have piaoed themselves under the protection'of
' those who laugh at their misfortunes, and .aban
don them, their lives, their property, their'chil-
‘ dren and wives, n prey t6 the merciless Ravage.
; We aincerely 'sympathize-whl)-them, .while wc
moot cordially despise the weak-headed authors of
their ruin.
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[for the coi.VMncs rsqtimtn.]
• iK CAMP. NrTTLK’k FEttRT, )
' Mayl7,183G. J
Messrs. Editors,—I this morning saw ap ariir
- 1 cle as base as language could make it, upder the
.public such a vile, production?' Vile! yes vile
bevond corruption. My God! are we, the hoa-
esl settlers of this new country, to be branded with
disturbing the peace of the citizens of Alabama,
. .by crying for help, when we aredoijy witnessing
scenes of barbarity at whicli tke basest Savage
should shudder! We ure accused oi crying <Un-
■ ger, danger, when there is no danger. Will, any.
man say there is no danger, when jie daily wii-
. ah.se. the murdered and mangled bodies of our
citizens—not only our mpn, but our wives and
; helpless children 1 Bin a few days ago some of
ps saw the bodies of eight of one of our neighbor’s
, family dead, some of the jehildreir headless. Wt
: have not the slightest .hope hut what these savage
„ifl Indiana intend to make a mighty and last struggle.
: " - to rise from that state of degradation which orrev-
' V :,ery side surrounds them.—Honest Men'of Russell
county—mark the dnsinrdly and unprincipled
- - language of the Editorof this vile paper: "Who
*i>t,believes.that the Crocks are about In assume a
hostile attitude towards the whites? YVe answer,
no one." And may God remember him for it,
-- and put an end to his unmanly conduct. Yes;
this sentence will stnre him in the face: when with
himself the piurdered women and children.of the.
^Creck nation shall stand before Him Who : will;
judge of the conduct of him and those .vilelridi-
- ant with the same judgment-
Jf : B. H. BAkER.'
T.W ' FLORIDA. ,,
' The news from Florida is both, cheering and
- gloomy. In the vicinity of Tampa Hoy, the Irl-
diens havelieeu met in a large body atid defeated
with great loss, as will be, seen by one eXtrnciTrpm
-.'the Mobllp Advertiser. This information mpy
be relied op as.cnrrcct, as it crimes from the olli-
^ccrawho commanded on: the occasion. But the
news from the vicinity of Tallahassee i; alarming.
The troops have all left.that section, and the In
dians have broketliri upon iljeso triers.’ From pri
vate letters in our possession, we learn tli.at they
are committing depredations within 15 . miles of
^'llie..Capita). Gov-Call has called upon the mil-
ilia, and will soon have a targe force ip the field.
, ' bjit,they are so destitute, of arms, and the'neces-
'snry'iocitliics for war, that greaudistress is anti-
,, eipnled, should Ihe Indians persist in their hostile
'movements. Some think that the Creek'Indians
j are in rite Territory in considerable riumbe’rs. -If
. so, it is certain that they and.thp,Seminoles have
a concerned pin ft of operations. The most effi
cient organization in Gerirgia;and Alabama will
’be required to end the war.
■The Georgia Bultnilion-under "Maj. Cpoper,-
-have retained to tlie vicinity of. Volusia, thence
to the mouth of Witlilauoochee. They may not
leave fur several weeks to com£ and will probab
Jy have yet some hard, fighting, before they re
turn,
.. . j. . TEXAS INDEPENDENT !
' ‘The New Orleans Bulletin, ■ whicli cnpie to
. hand this morning, brings the intelligence jtcMw.
Onr fears nrq,ali removed.: Santa Aiitm is taken'
the Mexican army cut up and made prisoners,
•nd the liberty of Texas acknowledged, (VII hfljl
Toxns and'Freedom! Tho terms of-peace, ns
will lie seen.below, arc hot folly confirmed ; hut
thete can be no doubt ns to the result. Wlihout
Santa Anna,.Mexlco’ can do nothing ; and ho .is
in safe hands,' 1 where he will undoubtedly remain
until all the expenses of tho war nro’ paid, and
the treaty of peace and Independence satisfacto
rily signed and secured.
texas;
Col. A. Houston of tho Texinn army has nrri-
ved in the stenmhoar Caspian, nml confirms t)io
news of tho Glorious Victory of Gen. Houston,
and has favored us with tlie following list ofthe
JVjexicnn officers killed, wounded nml prisoners.
Killed—Gen. Cesirilton, Col. Barnes, Col.
Mora,' Col. Trevino. Col. Don Jose Marin Ro
mero, Lieut, Col: Manuel Amiirre, Lieut, Colt
Castillo.
'.t^Geiieral Cos ami many others supposed lobe
1’killed but not yet found. 'S \
■Frisom-r^—licit. Atunnin Lopez dn’Ranta Ari
na, col. Almonlt, aid ile'eatnp. Cols. Ccspedes of
thq Guerro buiinllion, Bringas. aid in Santa An
ns, Bonilla do la Pedrcguireaid to Santa Anna,
Nuncr, Valient!; Lieut. C"is. Filipri Romero,
(wounded) Vnlicnli, Don i’rdcn del Gurdu, Fer-
• napdl Urriza. wounded, aid to-Sama Anna, Ar-
Cos, Encise, M/igla Don Ramon Curo, private
secretary u> Sauia Anna ; also 5 Captains and 12
Lieutenants.
Gen. Santa Anna made the following prnposi
lion ; that his aimy should lay down their arms
Texas Independence acknowledged, the expense
ofthe warn, be paid by Mexico, Sauia Alina to
remain as a hostage- Gen. Houston had issued
orders that a further advance of the Mexican ar
my, should be tho signal fur the slaughter of San
ta Atinn, and u)l the prisoners. The report ofthe
terms of peacewere uut official hot supported hy
it great number of letters lrotn officers of lire ar
my. .
THE PRESIDENCY. / -
We publish this moiuing,' tho able address of
tlie Coinitiiuee'appoiiuod at the. Anti-Van liureii
Convention iu Millrdgeville, to the freemen of
Georgia. As (oir readers liavc been inlonited,
that assembly have nominated Hugh L. While,
and John Tyler as suitable candidates fur the two
highest offices within tlie gift of the people.' -We'
rcgrettliat these important nominations .had,not
been made directly by tlie people in their primary
nsseinhlios-r^bpi Inasmuch as, the-majority of our
citizuns seemed to prefer this mode, and it lias now
been done by a very large urid respectable repre
sentation, going from every section Dflhe State—
and more especially, because we have no doubt
that the nominees, ire just the men whom tho peo
ple would have selected,-wo cheerfully hint their
■ outlies a*, the head of pur paper, nndtaordially re
commend them tb thi hearty support of our fellow
citizens.. . .
Freemen of Georgia, ailizens bf the-West, ral
ly around the siaudurd of your country. The
contest now njtpiouclimg, is one in widen every
triad of tho Siutli, should, feel a deep and abiding
interest—it is a ctrirtcst. between Republicanism
nnd Federalism: Between tho dearest institu
tionsofthe South, and the organised fonaiicismof
ihe North'. Between tho honest, consistent, Ann
nnd j upright former nf Tennessee, whose senti
ments and interests nro your Own—aud the doubt
ful, deviating, intrigujus, weullteroock of Kinder-
hook, wlt'ose sentiments ami feelings. are at war
'with your own. '.Can a Georgian stand for a mo
ment undecided'us to his.course." Will not every
honest, tincfiicial, southern man, rally to the res
cue, arid exert .himself to lnake a good - account at
the polls. 1 JpVe, believe they will do it. ■'Wo can-
-not hope for any thing from the office holders arid
■dffico seekers—they! are paid to bettay their coun
try. But we must .confidently appoui to the
.planter, the rilechanie, the trierchani, and all
Whose iutereataarid happiness ri^oor fall with Ibq.
prosperity of liipir,country—tvho canribVfly to tho
'White house for relief, whcri'troubles come upon
(hem, upon,all who are too brave, and too honor
able to beg-for.-tho cruiubs of office—upon all
who expect, to live upon tlieir own industry—the
price ot which must be regulated by the, prosper-
ous or ad ver6e condition of their section of coun
try. Upon all such, wo ,farnesily call to arise
and ekert tiicir utmost powers—to save our be
loved South from the unhallowed trUmpUngs of
tlipsetvho now seek; toproslrate all which they
hold dear, as a stave holding people. . - .
The Standard of Union says,, lrotn the -circum
stances of our convention liping only composed of
ttbout one huftdrad delegates,, it feels assured that
the strength ofthe opposition to Mr. Van Buren
inGeiirgiu lias been greatly overrated. •’’ .
, The Standard;’we.presume,.eriierinins nqdoribf
but that the whole State Rights party .of Georgia
nre opposed to Mr. Vao Bureri, which, we opine,
is no very feeble .op|tosition of itself. What then,
may'we sup|«)se the real amount of this opposition
when, in addition (6 the State Rigitta party. We
udd the large number- of While men of its oWn
ranks,. We will aid the calculation of our neigh
bor by a slight hint. Tlie late Grand Jury of
Jasper, (u county 'claimed for its'party by the
Staudud,) which -made; the presentment in oppo-
suioritp Mr. Viin Buren,-aud in favor' of Judge
White, was cbm posed of22, gentlemen, equally
divided intdyarty politico: and out of the whole
there were only three disaentiments to, the recom
mendation of White. What do you think of this
amougollier stgns ?---A/i/f. Recorder;, , 1
'Serious apprehensions are entertained in some
quarters that ihe war on our Western border,may
cross that border, -into our -oyn territories. We
hope there is no danger of sticli a state of tilings.
Tlie Executive, however, thinks, it necessary to
make.provision for such a contingency; and a bill-
was yesterday feporte'd arid received iis first read
ing in thu House of Representatives,'for npppro-
ptiaiingtmo million pf dollars extra, for the de-_
ience'of the Western frontier. The following
Letter from l'ne Secretary of War to' the Chuir-
man ,of tlie Committee of Ways and Megns was
produced arid rend, us showing the ground-Upon
which the committee had acted in repotting the
bill:-rNat.'/n(. •. » - :.
,VVar Department. May'4, l836. j
' Sin : Tn January last orders, were given tu-
Major General-Gaines to lake measures for t)le
defence of tlie Western frontier of Louisiana—
‘Events .which were then passing in Texas led to
ihebclief that a state of tilings might arise requir-
ing the interposition of the. Government to 'pro
tect the inhabitamspf that, portion of the - United.
Sinlesfrom theanlamiiicsof-war.'’ '
There were 1 then 'placed; subject' to Gen:
Gaines’ orders; three rcgitpii!ut&' of infantry and
seven rionipariic's of dragouris,' aqd jie 1 was instruc
ted to prevent hy force; if necessary, any hrmefi
parties from crossing the boundary, lino into tlie
terrimry of the UiiilodStates; i'He waa' also in-'
formed lhut the.33d article of the treaty w.ith Mbx-
jeo lmpcsc9 upon both of the contracting_ parties
the duly of preventing all hostile incursions on
the pairt of the Indinns into .the possessions of the
other; uod lie witri’direcfed to take the necessary
measures for fulfilling'ihis obliguttnn on the part
of tht) United States,. He wns also instructed, if
called upon by the civil authority fotany aid to
wards enforcing the laws having rclqiioii to the
nemral duties of the Untied Slates, to render such
nssistnnco'as the lews' preacribo. And he was
referred to the District Attorneys of tlie two dis-
trictspf Louisiana for their opinion upon such
poititsef low.coHiiecled .with his 'duly ns might
arise.' fin wn9also,particularly ndvised that it
was the duty of tho Utiited States to remain en
tirely neutral, and to cause their neutrality to bo.
respected.. ,
By information roeently received from-Gen.
Gaines it appears that hri considers st necessary
that his force slmidd bit increased,, with a view to
atliird proper protection to. file fromieist lie has
therefore called.npnh opeh of tlid-\(5ovcrnors of
Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tcnnessjfe for n brig-,
ndc, and upon the Governor ,bf .'^rabninn for a
battalion ofmilitia, tlie whole, <tr-ns;uiuny,rif them’'
ns proclicnble.'to bo mounted. Im reports {hot. 1
the Mexican forces are topidly ®pr(Ku:ljIng 'the
border, and he anticipates that n£ soon, j/s they
have readied the vicinity of (lie&>diutfe,,thesc
vyilljuln in thb contest; anti thntflp Imliati .force
will,respect no borindnry line; im\ tlie operations
ip Texas,,ns described by Gen.^jRines, cannot fail
to produce n Ihvorablo effect Upon tho cruel,djspp-
sitinn and prcdnlory bnbtu of the-.lndiunH.
'1.have therefore the honor to .suggest to the
C.ntnmittce of Ways und Means, tho propriety of
anappropriution of otto million "of dollars.“ to de
fray, the expenses attending ihe-defence ofthe
Western frontier of the United.States, to bo^o.pen
ded trader the direction of the Secretary of War,
oonfnrinnbjy-lo the provision of-tlie net of April
5,1832, making appropriations tof the stjoptirt of
tlie Army.", . ' 5$
I enclose, for 'thc information of tlie eommiltcc,
a lCtidr from the Quurtcpnustcr Gcttvral,-
Very rospct-ifully, your obedietft •erv'nnt.
LEWIS: CASS.
lion. Q, C. CAStuRErikac, Cliairtnan^Scc.
opitiioii of ail the coinmuuders (list they are now
dispersetl in war parlies, or parties of observation,
consisting of from sixty totwohundredeirih, with,
hiiwever, gteat facilities of concentration. The
wontcu, children; bind negroes are supposed to be
concealed at tlteir settlements on tlie upper and
lowef part, of Penr creek, and engaged with a por
tion bf tlie warriors iu planting, fishing, and bunt
ing. 'To this [mint m combined riioveinenl was
tit ideTrorn Tampa Bay oti tile liitli and 14th bf
April, with a view of capturing; if possible, the
.women and children, umi of'destroying tlie settle
ments.—(iloJe. . •
• - TALLAHASSEE, May 5, l83rf.
. As inigltjl liavc been expected and indeed was
apprehended by many id’ us, the Indians' since
our troops were discharged, have resiiim d their
depredations On our doieoci-los inhabitants, .and
eluding tile eager grasp ul'tlte artpy still ip the
Held, have even dared to.exercisctheir spirit of en
terprise inn-neighboring ceuilty. ,
Two expresses, we ate iulbrtnsd, nrrived in
town yesterday, onc’afuir ihe other, nml tlie tid
ings which they brought with them wefi confirm
ed byn third person, stating that a party of these
savuge prowlers-imd tnude an tmnek on'tlie plan*
latiun of Judge Randall, in Jefferson 'county, kill
ing one negro ti)un, and. destroying und stealing
some-few horses, mules,' file. "This ocnhrrcnco
within a lew mill's of us Was. well calculated to
tirmiso its, und in u short time almost all rite' citi
zens', (called toggtlterforthut purposu by Govern
or Gall) wore furnished with arms and suitable o-
quipmems'lrcrri tho public arsenal. 1 .
A8inalldotaclimcnt t)f mutinied volunteers nil-
(U-r Mnjur Uea'dvand nt nit curly hour, proceeded
from tills place on'their way to Jc-Uersnit county,
with a view to pursue tlie Indians,—JCutctligcnccr:
' . • ' • , FRO,11 FLORIDA. . ; -
THft.slcam packet Florida, Gapt. Hubhard, ar-.
.riyed ui.Suvanuah, on the Bill last, front Ficulata,
via Jicksotivillo. We learn, tsttys llto cditora.uf
the G.eorglm.) tlial ii is reported at Jacksonville,
that a largo body of Indians, iiail st.rirtfibUjtHe-for
tification thrown tijiby Gajit. Mc,Leniore. on tlie
Witltlacoocliee, mtti niassacred iho gorrisonol'for-
'ty nien, ami their gailam coininaiitiar. .
. .Major Gooper, of Putnam, Itiid-been sent, it is
said, from Fort Draue, With tlie Batlttllinn from
tliis State, under his command, in tlie poiht on-
the WiltifaCeocliee, .which Gapt. M’L. occupied,
to nseertnin the fact. We trust that they will find-
tlie3e brave nten in safety, hut we Juar ’thb result •
of their reconnoisunee/
Volusia, it is said, has heonribandoiVed.
. Gcni Ecuttand Eus’is arc iu St. Augustine,
Lieut, l’opo with fifty - vplnitteers from' this
State, and Lieui. Farr with seventy-s'even South
Carolina volunteers, returned -in tlie Florida—
Some .of these gallant men. are safforlag Item the
cllect9 of the campaign—G/tar, Co«r. . •
LATER FROM FLORIDA, .
fiy an arrival fmin Tampa Bay of several of
the Volunteer, Troops from this'State Inst night,
we learn a serious-buttle was fought about 12 miles
from Foil Brooke on tlie 27th April With the lit-
dians, Tlie cngugemenlfwas bgtwocn tlie Regi
ment of Volunteers from Tusculuusa principally
under file cut'pmatul of Col,T> B. Childers pf
Ttixcalririsa, and uanear as could be judged about
400 Indiaris. . , j. .
, We have not lenrued nil thb'. pa'rilcalors—only
that thoTtidiuqs were routed with about 200 kil
led and wounded, and only 3 killed and24'woun
ded on our sidc. • Tljo Indians attacked die . regi
ment whilq under march n,nd- by .surprjse. We
shall learn,the derails by Ihe first arrival;' which
will be lo-mrifrow, ur next day at farthest, if not
sooner. ‘Mobile Adv. May G.
The Macon Messenger, in giving an actnunt of
the Seminnle_ Campaign, . relates tho following
creditable incident :—“ That Sergeaat E. E.
Brown, of the Macon Volunteers, who wns left
sick at Picolata. followed the Army to Fort Drane,
arid finding it gone,' continued on, end overtook it
near tlie Wiltilacooehce, the whole disiunce
alone." •
ff?* On the cover of a package received tit our
Post Office yesterday fAnn the Tnllrihessce Post
Office, dated may 8; is written what follows:'—
“ Depredations have bcen’cnnirnittcd by! the Sem-
inules.for thb last lew days within a'few miles
fromphis p(ac'e. One man' has been badly wound
ed, one n.cgro killed, anti.a number, of mules anti
liorses sided. Tliis place is in ad ,uproot—and
nil are preparing for an attack-’’
Cnh.’ CiioeKET.T—The.following is an extract
of a letter from a gentlemen in Lnujsiuna, dated
April 12th, to n Member of Congress: , . ' /
“ Ckockett wns fo’itrid (within the Alamo) in-
“ an apgle made by twri houses, lying mt his back,
“ n ffovVij oB his brow, a sinilfe of scorn im hjs
*'• lips—Itis knife in his hand, a.'dead'Mexican ly-
“ing across his body, and twenty.two more lying
“pell-metl. before hint'in the angle.” . ,
DISGRACEFUL TO CIVILIZATION.
We copy whnt foUows from the Dahiohncgn
Recorder of May finjr couiipem. Such
scenes ore disgraceful to any civilizfed slate. .
i- THE MURRAY COUNTY VICKTORY.
Wje.understand, from an .anthemin' source, that
Col. ’W. N.'Bishop, has, lifter several years' reign
ofdespotistn. bcen reduced,’ by a military force, in
Ijie necessity ofyielding that obedience iuffi^iv-
il authorities’of tho County; so css^iitMjHKlite
happiness ofa wcll-regiilated gnverimtjpKTfte
fuels in relation to this important cvm, tfj We^tre
informed, nre briefly as follow: a dMlculty, some
10 or 12.months since, oecured < l)etwecn Bishop
rind George W. Wac'sser; Es(|.;wltich hus contin
ued evor ginefi to.grriw wider nhd deeper. Injlhe
absence of. Wneuser, ri few days since, d violent
assault wns tnude upon Ids Clerk', n young matt
by the .name of Davis,^by Bishop's cion—at-the
coiiiniericeniqhl.ofihe assault Davis shot one oi 1
Bishop’s men, wgunding hfnmhmerely. Tlie
mob fired'seyoral-Jititsllcis Vif wounding
him slightly in thq leg; and a lady.sevtfrely—Da
vis then made hisjjseupe., The nioV thep com-
incncod a furious nssualt,fp°ri 'ho store hpnse of
Wocaser, and ccynpletely dcuiplislied i.t, hnd de-
' tidies of Merchandise—
'wag informed by the.
, .... ... permited.io cipne in'-
to tiiwW. In tliir co'tirse of two doys he rallied the
peaceableonlcrlifcitizens of the county, to.the
number of 72 «pll ovKied with rilfes, and mnrclt-
ed at- (Beit* IteaB, to .the scene oj| nciipri; where he
found llte iiioUjfnrtcd wUouit House nnd well
inAgith Bishop at their Lend—so soon as Wn-
crenfne in sight, -Bishop aud his clan made a
fcus'chorge upon IVnoaser,. believing lie would
bt’Ouatded tiifrigltleri bis coin puny itim. submis
sion. . Tljjjtoiad, however, Collie there to restore
.fi'cuce.'rinoTiml rgiolvtd to do so at tho risk of
pibsi(l;4l4l; 'a^Pwai in trttlli.as eager for the fight
Jfis'liisli^u-ficctaid to lie. Tito rifle) eomputiy was
ilririvn iniin batfie array and tlje word ready giv-
S»> (Hniiytiahod canto in’gan shut, at this cflu-
'riil mrimfnt liyqterceivcd the great danger attend
and'Ijislily (ntc/ed out for quarters, 'slacked his
urnts nqd.agreed lo give his fecogoizancy for his
rippearnneo at the next Court. Titus, wo trust
lias bectrsottled tho disturbances of Murray coun
ty, and henceforth we Itopo her cititizens will be
securo in their persons mnl property, whicli has,
so long and kn ehnnieftilly been the subjects ol the
most uuirogcmis ttbuses wiili.perfect Impunity.—
’.‘Well dime Murray.counsy, go ahead, you kuuw
you ure right." ■ ,-:4\ ,
New TKitmTimr.—A now territorial Govern
ment lu|Mh[tcly been cstnblisiicd by Congress,
and cMHpcil Wisconsin. It liusnorth and-west
oftiteH^Es of Missouri nnd illiuuts. A Guv-
nrtuir.’JBscretnry, Chief Justice mid Assignato
Judge" Attorney and Marshal, nro to be oppoln-
ted by thu President, with the udvieu rind consent
of tile Senate. -Tile Coventor will receive a sal
ary of $2,501) per umittm.
Michigan and Arkansas will bo admitted as
Stains into llnkUnion, dining lit J present sessiun,
nniUflhe pr.-sem.r.din of emigration cunlinucs,
Wisconsin will «*>n .claim n .[dgco among litem.
;•'Emigration-frgjft irclntnl to thc Unitcd Stptes,
WII.D SPORTS OF THE WEST
Extrsctof s letter to lira Editor of the N. Y. Splfrt of lb#
Times, from o retired ollicrr of the U. 8. Army.
. Buffalo Hunting.—This ■ thrilliug, spirit
stirring amusetnem when first commenced, bat
soon grows “stale, flat, end unprofitable. Irast-
gino yourself in a field of some ten or twelve thou-
sand acres, with from three to five hundred wild
steers therein, and authorised, to kill arid slay.
For two or three hours you would be delighted,
but the moment the wire edge wore oil*, volt would
be heartily tired. Buffaloes are hunletf on horse
back. The guns which can be used myst advan
tageously are short-ritlus, carrying an ounce ball.
The horseman rides alongside of a buffalo end
fires,—hiy horse immt-dtntuly dashes oil ul right
angles, to' avoid liiin, us they ore Very dangerous
when badly wounded. Ttiui ltd i alls shoot l lie in
with arrows, and'.sneh is their skill, they will
■send uu arrow through a buffalo bull. Tlie
longue und udder of the.cow tire the best parts for
earing. They have bean driven buck .ffunr the
settlements), Iu 1817 theywere plenty in tn«
norfitern part of Atkansas, jtuw llterti are noue
nearer tlturi the ueigiiborltotHl of die “ Cross Tim
bers." a tiistanee of two or titreo hundred miles,
—unless, perchance sotno few pit the waters of
the "false W;rshaita."
Bear HunTino—This is the sport of sports.
And' while it nllimls pleasure, is profitable, Thq
oil readily brings one dollar per gailnni nnd an
otdhe, araba/ren she will turnout a large quanti
ty of oil. They utc hunicil with dogs, so well
trained, they will run over the Ireslt sc'ciif-of nn
old buck, xvitltuitt deigning to ndtieuit; but Itit
tltom pass it bear’s tracknot inore thuti.15 hou;*
old, and you wili'hcar nil sorts Of noises. When
they bounce him, them is such a “getting up
stairs," llmt it reiptires both hands in hold a mini’s
Inn on. Aud then pi see tint “leather stockings’’
as they, rush'post on tlteir cut-lurmo’d ponies
whooping mid iigliiiwdig like so tunny young de ;
vilsjiist lo’i loose, scorning bluclt, jacks and green
briars, and occasionally giving touches of hurso-
nimtship which would'throw Siickney in the
shude. If, perchance", Bruit) gi-ts to it cuite-hrnke,
then you sea fun—a thousand York inilUiu on
training day, cunT begin to make such u noise'ns
he.dpeu with tlie cane. . The tings snfitr on such
occasions, fur'warrii arid excited with the ehuce,
they -acqniro n " Dutch courugo’’ wliiuh is sure to
gel them in n tight place ; for Bruin hugs utighiy
Inird. and ihen the way lie boxes,ts n cuution. I
rather think tlie scwUiJicks’’ would liud hitn a
.hard custodier. But ulus, poor Bruiu id doomed
to die —u shot from u long riilu of the " kill deer"
puttorri, soon figes'him for slovv travelling.. Wo
betido tlie dog that embraces him in death; Itis
last ling being tt pe'rfect rt'fi smtisAcr. Thojfcece
is then taken off with tho hide. /Pis sometimes,
eight inches thick. Briiiil is .very partial to hog-
meat, and not being nice lie takes it raw.. He is
more cruel umi barbarous than a Seminolt, 1
huvo known him toeat into tlie hollow of u .hog
before killing it. Truly yours. N.
, From the LnuMville Jnuriud. ' '
AMERICAN OIL WELL.
We are indebted to a gontleinan from Ken-
tricky, for tho following facts respecting this hith
erto almost unknown curiosity. It opens.awide
field for speculatinn'and tlie research ol the scien
tific:— . '.- ;_v". ; -21,
About tori years since, wliilst boring for suit wa
ter near Burksyillc, Ky. after penetrating through
solid rock upwards of 2(H) feci, a fountain, of pure
oil wasstruck, which Was thrown up in a ■contin
ued stream inure than 12 feel above the surface ul
the earth. Ajthuugh .iu quantity somewhat aba
ted, after the d'iscarge of the first few minutes, du
ring which it was supposed to emit 75 gullous a
minute, h still continued tu fluw. for several days
successively, ’(’he Well being nn tlie mnrgin aud
near the thumb of a small creek empivmc into
Cumberland river, tlie oil soon found Us 'way
(hither, and for a long distance covered its surface,
dome gentlemen below,. curious tu useeriniii
whether the ujl would tuko lire, applied^ torch,
quick us n Hush, was exhibited the asiunisiting
spcctricle of (he surface of the river in-u blaze,
which soon climbed the most elevated clifi's rind
scorched the summit of tlie loftiest itees. to ihe (to
small discomfiture, ul'some of the iteigiibofs. it
ighitei freely, and produces a flame ustbrilliant ox
gas. Its qualities were then uuknowri, but a
quantity wus barrelled, mosfof whicit soon leaked
out. It is so [lonctraiing os to bo difficult to con-
fine it in n woodeu vessel, mid bus so much gits us
frequently tu.butst bottles when filled and tightly
corked. The color is green; tiUt uiVaji exitpspro to
the open nir it assriritesu brownish hue. • It is cx-
trelnely .vdlutilo : lias n strong,'pungent and in-
dcseribnblo smelt, and tastes much like the heurt
of pitch pine. For a short (tine after the discove
ry, a small quunlity ofthe .oil,would liow wliilst
pumping die suit water, which letl to the impres
sion thul it could -always he'drawu by ;-uiripiipg.
But all subsequent attempts lOobtnin ft, except.by
'aspiriilarieiins llow, liuve entirely foiled, There
have -been two eppatoneou* flowe.,wiiliiri'the last
six years’ Tht} lust eomiiiericcdairilte 4th of Jus,
ly 1835, and ctriitjnticd about (i weeks, during
whichititileSQ-ba'rrelsmf.oil wcresihlniiied: The-
oil arid the suit water vvi)b which it is invariably
cnmbiiieil duriug these flows, ure forced up into
tlie pump, supposed by the .gad, about 201) lect,
and thence through lire spout intu u converse
trough, xyItere tire writer suriit bccotncs diicngiiged
nml .nellies quite buttoril, whilst the oi| is rcudily
skimmed from thu surface. A rumbling noise, re
sembling distant thunder, uniformly attends the
flowing of the nil, whilst the gas which is’.lien
visible every day at thu top ol the pump, leads
the passing stranger to irfquire, "is "tlio well on
fire / i Soun ullrir the discovery of the.oil, it wus
supposod'to possess medical pj-operlits, ’.which. led
inuiiitudea to Innke expcriinetiU itV a Vnricly of
rcasctj. Those who have tried it,- recommend it ns
itighly valuable lor rheumatism, consumption,
dyspepsiu, cramp, cholic, cuts, wounds mnl flli
diseases of the sitin. It is said to-give relief iu
fivo minutes when upplied to scalds and burns,
and to be a remedy 1 lor butts, cliolic, scratches,
rind all kinds of wounds of horses. It IS called
American Oil, mid ituj) been- for-several years in
,bigh repute in Kentucky and Obio. -' , '.
to ulltlck them in the okighbutnuud, round about
On Tuesday night ■ large party of Chehaws,
Hitchetee* and Uchees had been seat to bu'rntlre
bridge at Columbus, 10 keep the whites from get
ting over— and they enquired of our Indians whe-
thor it wus burnt. The Upbee Indians et Ft.
Mitchell, who professed to be friendly with the
whites, had gone there .Is snies, and had told them
all abott the strength and sttUAlion of the Fort,
and that they intended retake it, find get the goto,
nnd ammunition. They said limy Could foam
ail they wqated from these lichees, as they wete
put out at night as guards, and would come arid
talk tn their men. '
The above is the substance ofthe information
brought us (lira' the Irionrlly - messengers. Ren.
Mnrshall, wlio knows litem’ well,' thiuks it imiy
bo relied upon ns correct. .
When they; Imd obtained the information, and
were about to lenvo, the hostile-; 'stopped them
and said they shouitl'not come hack. They re-
tnafntd some timo in the camp, pud,finally got a-
wdy by promising to come Itritne mnd carrjr all
their peuple Out to join lire hostile prirty.
Tlie Hon. UicVtAim J., Man.mno. Roprcsonta-
iive.inlCdngi;e»8from South Carolina, died at
Philadelphia, oil tlje I91 inst., of a lirnriiiorrlinge
produced by thepupture of a blood .vessel iff his
[urigs, ' !'»•".
Columbus Prices Current,'
COItltgUTEI) WKHK1.V BY T. Sc M EVANS.
KACCI.NU, Kentucky
Dina Jnvsmesn
Ditto lloqvv Atuoriean
HALE ROl’E- - -
BACON -
BUTT Bit, Country -
COI’FEE -
CA(N))l,B8, Sperm •
Dilto Tallow ■
CASTINGS - -
COHN
COTTON - -.
MACKEREL, No. 1 -
Ditto • No. 3
Itilto No. 3
FLOUR, Canal •'
Ditto IVestarn •
Dilto Country ' •
HIDES •
BRANDY, Apple .
Ditto Pencil '•
Ditto* Cognac •
Dilto Champagne
GIN. Holland
Do. American-- '-
RUM, Jnmnica
Do. Nm-tltern ' •'
WHISKEY, Irish :8fe
Ditto MottOtigoIntlA
Ditto Now Oricuna
TODACCQ, bent. -
Ditto eecond quality.
TWINE. - - •
TEA, Black,'Hyeon, die
WINE, Madeira !
Do. Alnloga ■ •
Do. Claret •. .
IRON - . -
8TBEI.,.Catt .-
Do., Gurmnn . -
Do. Blistered *, .
MOI.AS8E3 , , .
NAILS - . - •
1’ORK, Mess -
Do. , I’rime
lie, Frash
PF.PPEIl ,
Do. Sweet •
PEAS,.Country
RAISINS - - >
tad*.
jSUGAII.,St. Croix
Do. ' New Orleans
Do. Loaf ■ - * -
SALT - ■ - . .
SHOT • •
SOAP •
• TALLOW
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nno
‘id an
9 59
I S3
300
3 75
1 50
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33
3D 00-
3D tlO
7 (ID
*2*
3 50
ft
15
2 25'
' IB*
•45
>.. IB*
,-7
05
i 181
(j 00
10 80
0 50
13 00'.
10 00
GSJ
1 50
3 50
4 «0
1 75
60
2 25
55
4 1)11
1 DO;
foil
I 50
•4 UO
75
10 410
, 75
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4 00
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OE5ERAL'ORDEH«.
.. HEAD UUARTEItS,
Mitledeuvllle, Miiv 13th.
:. GA. ' . >
ill, 1838. \
iian, in Alabfl
A facetious sou ofEsculupiitstmco prescribed to
a love-sick duntsoi. whit-complained among miter
qilmeiils, ufu sure throat, "a shirt sleeve with riti
arm iri it, put round titty neck ut night.” >
on lli»t tinmotliate borders of tloorgintmukos it pro-
x»r llmt a iiufikienl pt*tnmmrni miliinry force nlionld be
kept upon the linn of the Chnttnhnocl|CP t to protect the
people of tliir from the tomnhnwk nnd rcalpine knife.
Tlie Coimimmlor-iu-l Jjliof has. therefore delermlncd io
rniHohy voluntary cpIiHtiiiont, throe Irnttnlion* of tuilitiiij
,whicli lofrnihcr with tho heltulion now under coinirmnil
ofMnj. Howrtnl, will coiiHtituie f«vo full r«-jtiinent«ij whd
will be required In eerve lor the rpuce nf three mouths or
Ihe Western fnmtirr f <iiilni*«HO<mer(li«i!hergdd. Tliri*e bai<
tntiiiiiB imn*leonki«rencli.of ut Ircst four companios, end
* JV -v.— _ J - 1 .- 1 * jfcljjili;
encli I’.ompniiv of one cnptHin, onnfirAt and. «i»‘cu»d,. Li
’ tftnnhVhna one ensign, four ScrireaiiW, four CorpomU i
n'ixty*fimr privrtipw.' ItiHdeflinilde thul lhc*e troop*fdio
lie ruiaed trout the coumic* hnnluring on tho Chaliiili
cheo* t but nti ihe immr.dintn recftgHityfor their eervlee* will
not ndmit of cb-lny, they will be ncrep ed from nn)' purl of
the Hiote, if oflTunnl iininrtliutc.l v, nml brfurc the rt*<|uinite
number i* comploted. 11 in dcrfirtiblo lo Ijuvn ut Ichhi four
oomphnir* oftmiiiiHed ineiie \ , ,
Tlip citir.cnn of Geor/rbi nre now invited to form there
cmripiinie*; elect! their officer*, nnd report to HchiI-Qiih-
lem 'without delay. Tlie Volunteer Conipanir* now o
fTiinir.ed und in coinmiii*ion, iri* taken for grouted will nt
once fly to the ntnndttrH ot ftieir country.
Ily ordorof the Commundrr-in-nlnVf.
BOM.IiNG II, ROBINSON,
> AI(l«-dt»-C*mp.
rFlIe poperw, the Srulinol mid Eiu|uirer t
inHerMli! 1 11 bovn twice.
^XIm) ScdlcaT"Scbuui ol Flwrse.”
"Alee, iwou Uelii wUfew fceed,
tb CbrifUoe ur eo HeM((e« fiBurrf,
AebraS year fti«je4*, eWun*/wr ftee.
Tie pleM'l dlrlne •twra’tr iljruee.”
Ae tlie "nee 1, Sneweby lUrtlrsiiL-
8ei» lira iilti.i Sy luflii.i.
XPERILNCE i, the but kind Of logic. CWfeW
Im.s licoti nmdw utrouf itf u FK>ru'i»" ivirWoic*,«/
yrnro experience, io oorihf Htli.diei)* thetlwd trM#
■III IlKi wiwilou, of nn'dIcnl Otihgeot with nil(&9 frmttarf
oxporiiH«!i 14 or man with pofomius/ftOjetlii**, wiijcb oii»»
served to uinke ih«-m uii«frflile uud wretchta, Im
thi*ti) to ttn> grim m<>u4ti:r t>cB!h< J '
“ There Is a growth mid gruiidrtifr fetfH tWf work*Mi'tk# v
Almighty. Tim tubor* ot iiiAii may pcriJUif for l»k« IiJm v
self,- they ure blieri \*niiy und lic*j huftb-J <kiiuj(*«! Ml*
hand who wuiks upon tliv stkv.vnu iiuvoroomw to noujlitk.
At fin*t ilc iiHirucp'it itiiiti iii tlio nimpte inuthdcroftfi/rMtg'
direnflf-, oy diet hihI the'pluut* ol tha iiohl: **inle he
tinned in ilii* prautico, his disciise* w ro light uud «ouu n»«
turns d. Ill t!i*- pvido of tils heart, hu louded the pimpled-'
• inomfj of* loedjeal Uiiowludge with the rCAtiU*4il hieufra
8nconhitio»^. Iti this cournc he hu* pur-meU hi* way lor
khren thousand vvprs. to hi* own ond iiis.ippoinlineui ndf
hitler rorrow> hold to e.oulcf?, (tie reKuli* imre been
“li ullful iu itihchiel and uluio*l Iwirrruol gowl(lint
whobD “prctiMiiled Aciaiice” iyVolvc-4 jt*»p)i pito “tftetrt of
Colljcctlll•e, ,, *‘lh« ufiaiuft of ClJR*Fing, ,, ".striking ht M>«
dsyk,” o schi’me of' “ l*nru>'d f|*lHllkery. ,, '•« tempi# hh*
niof'-di*iul cruckCiliillliij I'oiiinlulitm.” (3ph hr*. Abor*
crombic, LiHrcu!n!,iUuU, iMiifgugiii. \vitteihGuso,<kc. <kt.^
1‘I**. THOMAS & liLMSON, Imve loented in the oil/
of ColumiuiB. lji.*o. f oiiOg|^ihorpi;-«4trcot t Mo: and uu-,
Nocmtu Uieiidoilvo* together tn the prai-ticc ol Motiidm* oo
the i'OTANIC Si'STt.M, *nd will tryiit nil co^oi coiid*
tied to their care, to ihr bc»t of their nkill nnd ability.
Heing thoroughly convinced of its decided Hiiperiority in
till ounibiu difltusi}?, for wiiich they have ahunduiit lc*ti*
moin, tjml cuiinot hr? coutradicted,nuflicient to*utinfy or*
ory uiipicjudiot'd mind.
Thoy will .Keep for.*nis ut tiicir office on Oglethorp#*
street, u I urge *tu<:k of frazil nnd genuine liOTA
Mt’-UIClNK i; b'liiiiily ri;>ht3 for the use of them, mi.: th#
honk* thul develops tlid system. A nd will keep Medicirie#
prepnred irt tho beaft mauner calculated )o cure gll linger-
ing or chrome (UnenNflt. jfnd will give to thoM? Who wi*h r
to becouio thoroughly ocqnrinled with the theory nnd pmc*'
the of the Hutniiic Syntrui, the rrquHito hiiorimtiim, with
IliM ndiliiion of umuy vnluiihlt? recipes on the f tifrJuhjt,'
Dutch aud Imliiin »S.v*8t«|in«; mid freo access to their lihV'
fy K which conluins a lurge and elegant addition of the be*r
works «pi Anatomy, Philosonliy, Surgnry, Chcniwtrc,
(Jointly, Phrenology *ud ilia theory aud practice of’Medi
cine; hiso u collection of'Dutch aud iiidian medicinal
work*. .
N. Jl.—-Tlio*o peraoni laboring undci lingering or chr#^
nic diceiuie*, whociiiumi pcruoiinlly attniid, and iTc<irc th#
benclit* suiting from, tins syrtem.of practice, will plea*#
Bend the symptoms of their di*ouKa in writing.—Pric# of
medicine in all cases will'be moderaie.
Cancel* and Ulcer* of evory description wfllbo underta
ken. No cure no pay. TlKMiutiotit muxt bonrd yoav#a*
iont to Uiwir office. Dr*. THOMAS 6i ELLISON.
CERTIFICATES.
Extract fans a letter, written Ujr Wilson Lumpkin, M-thfinor
■Of Georgia, d»i«d
Atukns, March 7tb, 18,
Doctoh R. B. Tiiomas—DenrSir—I atn truly grnlifiMf
to hoarot'yoitr aucco**. 1 wish vott mh.cim bfciitise 1 bf-
Hiive yuil merit it—ou<! hecuuso [ believe you cannot auo-
cord, without conibrrioa beuefitpon tiice.^romuniir,
Upon the tlieory uiidpruciico of Medicine, I Im'vonever
hoBtuivod sufficient iluiiight, to entitle tny opinion* to any
weight,in nettling thocoiitrovnuy now going on, hciwren
you and your Botanic frienuin mV tho timi *idc, and year
opponent* on tho oilier. I nm undorihn nrceHsily how-.
over of iidwiuing my pnniality to tho Itr-tanic pmctic#*
-heciiurc when ^ick mid in pain, yoilr inedieme nrnkc* in#
feel hi tter from the inmnrnt I swallow it—.and the old
practice i*« (in most coxn*) to incrcio* ihe uupliiaaanl *#n«
wntimi* many fold hefor# any relief may b« expected. In
deed vmirprescription** for mo in wwvrnlruse*, having gir-
«n me, greater conlidoncc in vour mediciiic-, n* well a#
your pkJII iu using them. Moreover, I cun hoar tentimony
to Ihe inuiieiliaie happy effect* of the botanic pntciirit, lia
onse* which Iihvo come under piy olwrv«tinn Your
Iriend nmi'Ob’t. sorvt, W(IjSON LUMPKIN.
Georgia,Piko Ctuinfv.—I do litrehvcehifv thul my wife
lin* hei'n for several year* subject m a s*v» i# pain in lier
Imek nnd side*, extending to her slto.il Her*; nnd nlmttt th#
Ifilh nf Decenil>er. 1Ul* Z. Kllimm spent h idi-hi with
me, nnd prencriheu fur tlie pniu in her hack ami side, which
had been iinusniilly severe for nhout three wotks, hul by
following hi* directions, eho lin* been entirely rvlicvtcj.
Given Under my hand, this the SfltH of Jnnnarv, 10:^0.
J. R. CULPEPPER.
Gcorgin, Baldwin Caiinry.—I do jierehy certify that 1
liuve n Pioero hoy, who lia- been afflieied forsevaral year*,
brought o'»i, 1 alippoHO/hy emiug d ff. A* some pe-iod* ha
would uppenr much hciicr. but la*t spring, during th#
mniitli* nl Match mid April) h beta me much worse, apd to
all human'nppmirnnve* seemed to bo vimy far *dv*m #d
with tlt« dropsv. About th«« tim< ae.eiiig au advertisement
In tho pnpai'r that Dr. B. U.Thomn* wouM nitend on a
oertnin duv nt ti e hmu«e of RnmuelDcveraiix. In Hattenek
county, Tor the, relief of those who wrreoffrcied with die*
enHcs’pf unv kind, a* rt itiHt reHori, I determined lo try
what hi* skill could HT'ct in Ida case.and I nm happy to
say.tint tha Medicine administered. Itnve piovcu entca-
ciiiiix iti rcstoritm him lo health. I hnye no doubt In my
own liiind, had I not app’ied to Dr. Thomas, (the skill of
other Pltvxtcian* having failed,) that the hov would long
since have (neq dctul. THOMAS FOURD.
Georgia, Wilke* County.—To ihe citlKensuf Oenrgia—
I do hereby e.i*xlify v llmHwv negro girl, labored tmdrr dis
ci t-c for femr vr*r*. site WagHticiidnd hy Doctor Wilson lor
iwolve montlts, hot received very little benefit; she w*s
then ntleiiiled hy Doctor fleece, (both tegular Physioiaa*.)
for two year**hc wns n gi7*nt part of Iter tittm.chuiiiH*d t#
nhyWPfll in*
/FOIt MALL*
T HE following TRACTS OF LAND, viz,—Lot No.
1^, in (lie 24th distrp.t, IHuseoeee count v, now Tal
bot. Lot No, 102, 10 dLlrint, Hoimtoti, now Upson. Lot
No. 170, IS dintrict, Hoimton > Aliplv to
* B. n. WARREN,
. 7 Ex’or. ofWM, M’Dah, decensed.
Augustn, April 20. (.Sentinel.) 10 4t
NOTICE.
A GUEEABLY to nn order of the Inferior Court of Leo
County, the UNSOLD LOTS in tlie town of .Stark*
villa, will bo wold on tha mm Tuesday in July next, at the
Court House in said town. Term* made known on the duv
of snlo. . uvMuvc niMan ot. „ '
'May V0,
; Lc« Sales.
W ILL bo sold on the first Tuesday ip July next, in
. the town of Starkvillc, Loo County, bptwocn the
usual lioilri* of aulc, the following: , • v ; *
Lot nf Infill number two hundred nml eight, in
the thirteenth district of Lee county; let icd on n» the pro
perty of Tlirmma Hum*, to Hutinfy a ft fa bunted frn.*,i n
J list ice’*. Court^ of Henry county,, in favor #>f Ilfllory
JOHN SHERRARDj SldfT.
Drook* vs. said Harris.
May 20.
•' New Gcorgltt Jiifticc#
B FEW pnpids of till* vjtlunblo and vr*ry useful work,
by GIIKBN V LUMPKIN.ean be Imd hv early ap
plication nt tho Clerk’s Office of the Superior Court
Mhv 13. t. r > 4t -
We lcnin llmt Major General »Scott, in his
Tilfininl commm;ir.atio]j, receiver! :;t the War Dc
purimeut a few doyH since, igivc# il ns opinio: I .
that there has not been an many nt *ix hundred | present senftm. . Owe house in l>ubliu. having u
itvALiverjflKd. lm/^aent out, between the
purinient a few days bince, gives it ns jffct opinion i* snid t<» hive crunmenml unusunlly early the
that there has not been as many as Inx hundred.] present * ‘
Indiaris emltotlied at any one place, and Mate* j branch ,
- that the signs about the Withloeoitchee do not con- ^4»h FelVrpary aid Blst ^areh^lOO pat>sengen,
, i trudict hi* estimate*. • He also Motes lhat it is tlie i Npw-AV'fk and in the Union.r
fflAI)I§Oil SPHINON.
COMPANY of gcitlciitcnhaving purchn*pd the .
- tirn iutcrc*t of- \Vm. M. MpiirttN. E*q. in till* cbIpIi-
lifili'moiit, Miitcc the ln*t pennon,«(jnva tltnroiielily repnired
dml mndo cxti’iipivc addition* litcroOt. Ii',l»ill nn ottered,
•forthc nccomntodntinji of vi»*itcr*. an. the fint day of June
imxMimW tint cure ofMnj. JOH.N' it. ANDElLSON nt.d
LADY#)' Evrrycffiiit willbo mndo by the proprietor* of
tlii* bcnuliftil 'and liculthful retreat, to tnukeii ailoxirnblo
sununcr rcxidencc. » •
0*A Byndttiriw.singo will ran twice weekly from
Alb™*, via’tho Spring*, toCainoKvilld and Claike*ville. •
Mav.S. 15 4t
her pucntptfd to escape day befpro yestenloy ond
were nhot dawn. Tliey-owear vengeance upon,
every Indian who ioinsihc whiles.
I’lie m'e^«eng«M had Mime talk with iho friend
ly Indinns inthocanip, ufid gatliercil from ibiiu
the lyilowing {terfieulnrst Thm tlio liostile. puriy
w'aa very large nnd lucreudng daily—that they
had a tegular line of,epics along the Big lichee,
and from ha head wafers down 1 to frwMilon, 60
ifiilcs; iliat iTie swamp of this creek and its
brunches wns thu plaeo of tlcjM^ito for their plun
der, women atid children, utfd was ..strongly ‘guar
ded rihm they had taken Roanoke, several sin-
three fiteambonts, and u little village. [Wc*
pappose. OL Canty's phihitni*»m]. f )’hey lmn»te.l
tmieb of tlteir eoiii|ue6(s, find jut ended tn cross the
Chatalioochie nml tuko the pluotutions beyond
Columbus. They understood Columbus wns
well guarded ami would not try to tnke it—but
thought the whites would be afraid to loavei town
' JlAJVIVf/rON ACADEMY.
Harris County. Goo,
|HQ Trtwlcn* of tl;!*.I imtiiiition nnnounpe to the pub
lic, that the tuMiii-nnuitnl Examinritiuii of It* Stn.
i will cnmmoaco on Tlit/rwlny’, tlio 31st in*tunl, nml
clu*o oil 'i’liiiraibiy. tho *t*cpitd of J unit. Aii exhibition of
a few mJnbr *pi*e«:h‘*K. nml'original coirtpmllt(n||» w,ill be
exhibited. Paratitit,' tinurdiuii*, l.itera^y tictidciiion, und
nil .friend* to the loNtitnttoit, uro rcxpi'clfnlly solicited to
attend (ind,WIrue** tin* prognt*s of the mumu
The prcOnri-.SPKHioii will coumteuen on Monday,tho20th
of Juno thcrcAftcr., Applicaticfp for iidiliiltituco tttnde
WH, C. OanoitW, . Jlv order «»f the.llourd#
Mny 13.*-10 3t . ' WM. -C. OSBOHN, Scv’ty.
POSTSCliFTi • ' v
Since onr lust pngo wns imide npwo Have seen
tlio rricmlly Imliatfo who were despatched n day
or two since to,invito Ncahali Mitten, and bis pen.-
plo, wire wero friendly, t„ cumo in. ■ They found
a largo collection ol'lnilreus ut the towns 25 miles
West ol" this place. They enquired for Neahub
Micco. and word told that he had cono io compa
ny with Triskeqria t„ tlie. Tollapuu-ia towns, to
talk with ih'o'Chiefit, hut that tlicy know ho would
nutcotno in, ns (to was rally trig his' men tufiglit.
They saw Efure-iriathlu, tlie next principal
Chief—lie avowed himself hostile*—said -Itis peo
ple had not 'killed tiny iff tho whiles—but that
they had pltimlcrctl tlteir houses to get provisions,
and that us lire whites had threatened to kill his
people, they should nil fight. They, ibufill a great
innqy friendly Indinns iti tlio catons, wlio hud
nunc there under tire belief that Nettlinh iMiocu - - --j.--,
by tlie liostijcs from returmng.-lwo of (heir nuin- nt)y } Hirt .„ r tIl0 ,q, v „| l i <0 ii t i„olii n e.; We tt.,vc. nt
mime cxpi’»*c, (trdcra twoiiiiiitiiiRr |iuDSOK iti U»h yard for
tho nccuinmoilittUin of tint Ladies’ nnd (Jcntlamfii wliu
f|»«»y pb*n*o to favor us with their patronage. The va/d
will bn fit up at nigh).- ,No Ladv will be pcrtnhicd to en
ter uitliuittu gcuUetjtnn. Everv excrijiui will be nmcie
to keep th* plurc worthy of public palrnirnffc.
Oil rigtidayd ('ream will be'fcaJy «t from 5 until 0 o*»
I ' ■ 14'1'UMi A, If I Irt R.
Iter bed mid wn» i
f I*** iinllor the influence nf Oalo-
. butp»-
todpiitiy luimr; l ttpplirtl to Dr. It. B. Thom** a ifntahic
nivficiitit.it*tlie laht ro.^ort, nrtrr ihft regular Doctor*ftati
failed. Bud he prcxcrihed for Iter thrar month*, ab# ka
lice'll respired to coinfortnltte health mid i* aldgJo t
In lier.iivu»l lahnr I Imve no hesitancy,!n rreffinma
•the noi;iiticM*y*letn of practice, at* effin
highly n-rfal to the cnunnnn{tv. Given uadvi
(Ida tlie SUflt tiny of Decou.hcr, 1835. r
J. McINTrWlt,
To nlL'vhnm it may noiwern.—J do herehy Oeyillyfflhiti -
wAm, for several year*, laboring tiiidfr D.v*j(c|4fi«, AteM' t
reduced me very low; and, after trying the runfftl ntlfei-
die* without be no lit, I wu* determined to try D| ** *
celebrated medicine, but received no benefit,
to grow worse. In thin *itimtioti, J applied to |._
K, Tlnnnav for medicine, which etwuted.« perfect ’
few wcukh. Given tinder my linnd, this 2 thrfav.ii
leu. . John Dawkins),ofogr
Toull whnrrt it mny emieern.r-1 do li«t
wn* ii filleted wfili tlie dyepripidh for iwo/Vear*. ;
to eminent physician* and followed tlioirflimeiion .
ccivcd no benefit. I liecumc uluio*t hopelfl*»ol evorbahw
brnefilted. Staling nt.v *itiialion to a gentleman wlio fad
linen liiltonng under the Dyspepsia for yonra, and could
not receive any hoiioflt from any nourep until lie a))plledi«r -
Dr. Tipnnn*, who, iu a (e»v d'lyflC reriored him to perfect
health—ho advised ntn'io apply to Dr. Thnma*. 1 did an,
mnl tn my steal sutMiicihm umi happiness, in a :cw week#"
I u u* restored to health. Given under my hand, this 12Ui
day ofSo|itcmht}r,'lOJ4.
7 THOMAS J. BRITTAIN, nf Oglethorpe,
I do hereby certify, llmt my.dauRhter, Rslspcca, wn* «f-
flirted with fit* far fifteen .veiny, nnd on* aide became con
siderably perished nr umcli shrunk* 1 applied to Dr. 0.
R. minus, who telievod her of flit in five week*. >Hfe
appear* tp ho entirely well, aud Inti nol hail aovsymptiipk
of a fit far fivo niomlt*. Given under mv hand, tnip fnM
day of October, 1031. WlM. MORHIf^T
Stale of Georgia, Wilke* Conntv/—.I do likrebv cviillL
tlint my negro boy John wn* violently afflicted tvitn flteT/jT
applied to Dr. II. Ill Tjiontn-, whose medicine hM*cnfIi«iy •
cured the boy. Ho never hiul nity symptom* of fit* after *
he took tb* first dose of mcdicitio. Given under ray band, -
this 1 Bill October. 1834.
, REDDEN STR02ER,ofWi!1w*
Mhv 2n. ' HI am
MOORE & TAHYBKv
OKKF.n AT THK LOWr.»T PMCV*.
BBI.f 4 . western Whiskey ; M Mill, northernd#» ->
60 hhls. northern Rant; oft bid*. 8w*n'* Uii, ;
20 bid*. American Brandy; 10 bbl*.Cognkic do.
. I pipe Cognlac Brandy; 60 bbls. Apple Brandy, •
1()«» do/.. .01 nre i Whm; 3 cn«k» do.
20Idil* Malaga Wine; 1 pipe Tencrifle do.
5' ” Tcnciiflb Whie; 2 pipe best Madeira ft#.
26dov..be«t old Madeira V> ine; 2 bbls. oldToifllp.
V bid*, rticilv do. do. ‘,1ft ” Newark <"W#r,
10 ” V’iucgar; 10 bld-4 Aicjvlft ”. 1‘ttre Spirit*,
JO ” 'Jamaica Ruin} 6 hid*, best ILdlnnd Gin,
1 pipe Ilullnini Gin; 3 ’’ Spirit* Tmpentm#,
3 Idtls. Sperm <Jil.. ft ! Gordin), n<**’d,
10’keg* Cordial.tew'd; 5 ” Linseed Oil.
50 Iihli*. Fish, liv'd; M ! P keg* Whit# Lead,
|fn) lioxc* Window Glw**,
2IIU boxe* A. Loftwitcli'a Tobacco.
May 18. .LW
ICIS CKI3AM. .
T HE suhseribcrB will coitiiucnce.on Muttony ihnfltb,
to make ICE '(’REAM nsgulurlyduringtho season.
cloek 1*. M.
Mny 13,
Ctutlion-
f TT FOREWARN all person* nf)fitrt trading for ft tiom.nf
H. hand, given in fa* or of Allred Measles for $150. J
ain determined nol to pay ttwilftMcompelled by law.
‘ E. JOHNSON.
• WM.JfDlNSON,
O. Ms ARCHE.
May SO x 13 3t
police.
D URING my tMtmo# front this State, WM. H# UN
DERWOOD aud GASTON M. UNDERWOOD
are duly authorised to net aa iny Attorney* and General
Agent* • Z. MUMFORD.
May 15. iffif.
B ROUGHT to Jail uitbiMdnee. ou fucwb.% niornn-f
lust,two Ne2r<i rt »,vi/,.: IIANN ML n bright miiUit#
girl, about 35 venr* idd,5 feet -I inchek high : and BILL'),.
n black bnv,'about 10 yedr* old, 5 feet II) incites high,#ay
they belnitg’ lo John McOehHt, of 11 nr ii* cuunty, TU*
owneri* requested to come forward, prove proitorty and
take them away. JAB. d HOLLAND,
May 13.—15 3t Jsillow.
Hai*pci% Tltorit*«i)t & tvaoustoiR
TT1TAVE jitst received a choice lot of. Country Cured ♦
JUL Id. BACON, snitidde for family lira.
Marrh 25 9 tf .
FlltSfifl’ IM'Jl'E kvll*13.
A FEW bottles first rale Furl nnd Madeira Wine y#f
left. .STARR & RUSE,
Anri! 22—ICtf optmsite the in-ttrrnce Bunk.
'Pivvniy Uoillatg IL nard.
ANA WAY front ihe Stthse.riherV pbuttnlt ninSfew.
ttegioltiniinamnd LEVEN.fi
■j
ilur 10 inches high v.
IiomM, pl.-iisimr count.
!•»( wav far CoUimbi
lioriif. '
1 will pav the above rowai
Lumpkin, ytewurt county, Oi
get lii tl.
May n. i a in.
_ ik eMuple«:ted, inclined lo h# -
too when spn'.-m to, lu» will mak#
having u wife in llmt ncighbor-
(?.
. delivery to m* In* .
any •‘rtfe’Juil va 1
T CAUTIOVcraUnre-ioronll p:r<i(it. from trading for
S'h i>. SBE Srfcri.f -irca htrorreij J-at WSW
(loll.rn, (uivnlrir (p llrcr.v I’.pl or Irnr.-r, *(,r,ng 4m*
Utlrel.vofJn'vnrv 1835. duo uiwelunn m ,Nove»hsr «-
35,«. lira cnnndnrati'in for wlii-h *« >«'!« *irea
for lii. failed, and l run .Irtcranied not in aaid asl,
unlmra comnsll-d bvMw. H• - ^Pt-WES.
".lay HjMW A. SPF.WES, SoeurB,.