Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, October 27, 1825, Image 2

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1 to relation to sneh » »a^)4tt t “SiSBSjr*" !P® _.. MB^^SfSSM ar rm Mws or TW union J$3tato^ Whoduthorizcd Shy agentof toe rn.iiM. “T""' !■ i.i'i .■' 'mi"' r— t - I general government to attempt ths annul iir 4tfi t i i i i-i •Mpui^U^I'W'vCi Treaty, aoleronly ratiflsd. b P I* 8 , rr*T vArxit,: r i i i t gw* itoixa**- |ConkHbt Fathers?—Let those officious in Min i H11mtmmmfmmtmrnmm tttmi ddien logk to iheit too cliirutto BisVid&KMfc • . M“vfoke | t . themselves to too duties'with BOARD OlMMALTH. ; ? BB r FWtnX* MUtouriAiIvntale ; S WiTOSWI West Of the MieeMpph opd jUfiiW bo ■«- capable of ttrtpplyinf »'tb th" to giving to tbo emigrating party « . ou*ntHf fo| ltlM>hipb they bed rS| pit. WhateWbfoqndailoa there m|f peon for tliio ototomcM olfbo time! iS*^wte®6S SiotM with tho Otega sod Ko M* tribes tor about one hundred millions c ofrobip*- tending tho whole length pf tl s llietonri and Arkansas western boundary inea (about five hundred fnilee) end rtjnnio, book up- JwflHv of four hundred- I'M D»Sgto re- ostood s front of fifty mU4». and thaKsu- fclf of thirty, out of this cession, end tome other email tribes hove beds located iiiit ;■ but there still remains seventy or eighty millions of acres, embracing every vanity Of soil and climate between the Intitules 32 and 40, in which the emigrating Creeks dngbis^bddl^ttor.tttos^ that t&G«- sruur of OaorM was ffiisnadad from carry-, (fig his thtoata info execution, as to the iw- vey nfthe Indian lands, concerning which j i«sMkt*n'.‘s : oi’'fhif oioioug,. ' “iro the Superior «e*wS5«-B|(Iac;B"E te p'^ICotionTtortliB^tfvitof, munfer; oafus on "^tt totSbrm'owolrod by this Board,(SrSclMJMselessly made, willhe tooj^kHdir- that tbeChainbao ba. and, bg hereby is au- lMftSa^MgS Z reS' of tlmriaad; to oaU a epocial masting, if wy cjr- ?• i tllB „|| of GeoT- otupetabca should ocour which "d” 11 !'. m rr* I git in their oooUjSioy, without prevail J oan readily olioose the four millions to which : P«* ™ foilvtooum. tbo often harped I they are entitled. This purchase was in- toeent Ward Commtteea continue | ttDon passage '« peaceable and reasonable tended for all the Indiane east of the Missis* V^ntota mdMto nreVenhtobos iSuiJ^Swtmm for the non-fulfilment of Lippi,and dnohtlosa they wonld all Boon go dAMhton Of MdtoS ^oi vMetsWcl '•»* contract-we cerlaiply hare the right as to it if their ignorant abdjealoiie minds were toe to>oI3 o to ]“"• »f to*parties to oonstrueit-aod we ap- not alarmed aud poisoned bymisreprepemt- pattor, whfcbeapwe^ _»seprorad 10 m i ^ n, g \, 0 rld for the jnitiue of the coo- Kjons. Ooo third ofthoCbcrokeee.one- lojorioue to the health Of the commoplt). I (htt t y, j arr i»ed; if it hah hull of the Ohootaw.. sod a number of amall By order ijf the Board,' { been suffered to pfc>s. that the party faiOogi tribes, have removed several years ago,arc ' I. E. TEPPT, Scchry. I io comply with He engagemant. should -Wgr J perftcUy ploashd with their uew holies, .-a iA./to'y itowA jifiodamajroofthbdelay—rthat tlieySlmohrif* ahUiuuld nptpoetibly be prevaUed on Vo Kt/ort qf JJwp* «» Jlf sMsannoB, fo r ihe oenacquenoes, whatever I , l)0 v* back. they may be, and that our olaimi to ju-lioe A very high obligation, is imposed upoh tkoiild not be prejudiced by their neglect. the Federal Government to relieve the This treaty bat been- so fully investigated, I s„ u thern Staton from thpir Indian pqpipa- tliat further remarks upoo it, ma/ parlmps be t j on , J„ respect, the North and Sooth considered by our readers, “.tedious ss a gt e upon a very Unequal footing,-—(be thrice-told tale vexing the dull ear of a drew-1 Northern States removed or exterminated Cltortutatj Oct M,—Cbtton.—8. Island fiO a 65—8td. do. 30—Mtins and Sanies 40.—Short Staple. 13 a 131.—Bits—PrinJ |3-Inf.togoo^*«a«|* Pnw G»«i>a--SeveraT parcels have arrived, and »“• *»•« ajected at 13 a I3f oeots for new *^*^* 0 * r *.^ r * > **"^ 0< ''*'**^I**** ^ B,r ^ er *u™* 0| to hlghwI'i^cMHlsi futlrince thelhut aodeivil war .would hare back the oonsa- rifttws F/o*p, on the 30thAprtl last. The accounts from Uverpool via. New-York, of kqdooa. Blessed be the peace ma6sr,"| d||p r o U wa a supported entirely by circum- » further decltoe in the article, it is difficult ! Wei have good authority for saying tbat l stSntial evidence, the substance or which is to make sale* above ttjj conto. g s is no foundatfen for theasnertiort here I sp follows i Rict—Has been in ratherbeUer demand ef apd wo have raaaod to behave thst'l, It waa proved that ton prisoner and tho •"jc* °'ir lastvoport i lota of prime have been o the question oftberlght to survey the j deceased iiad beeifanfl-isndly or rather that aoldatAt; noneof the new erop arrived s, the-eminent statesman wlsite name is I there wiw ill blood between them for some L -* 1 -- ’ ■ hern introduced, agrees perfaotfy with Got- | lime i tuat oir the da) the murder was cliarg- proor Troup. ■ I ed to have been committed, deceased bad , mb* '■ 1 prisoner bdfore the Justices of the Peace, G.oanu Boo*a.-Wa toave just sample ■ of Sugar, frotp .Montgomery County, iq this state* whiohappeats to be fSofcS. uJlnJ^A ?! in &s%*J£Sm of as fine * quilky a« the best New-Orleanb yuiV-H^QrO^at^^tdpddafthaV Sugar. We understand, ihit it is cult,rated ‘ h „ e „ ,h « e . p ’ ^ ^ The demised w» knocked down after dnmestm oonsumplion. It maf be MM>M|^ AT gg' „i, rli.t di». ho 1---1— 7. 7 w, ’ crop arrived tost week—It would no doubt command 4) re ' c Exchange <m England—t a 10 per conl. pee ; on France Sf. 10. ■ mauusd, , Ob Thursday eveuiog laat. by (be Rov'd. als! mT’ Mb 0 Trxia, to Miss. Alto Martha BAai*Ano,all of this city. far the vseekendtng*S tktofirr, 1 i>»f. Died of worm favor, I—aged 1 yean-.j Intermittent fever 1 *6 Gout • : 1 4* Total 3. on that day, by'another mau, aud hie left eye bruised by the blow. After the dispute between deceased and Onsoftheoew sloops of war authorised by | prisoner, tlihy drank and appeared friendly. Congress, and built at the Navy-Yard, j They loft the Court Ground together in Charlestown, Ms- was launchedon the ISli, I company with auotlier person, who went tost Site is a beautiful ship, upon the French I with them about smile and a Quarter, when Model,Qfabout .600 tons. She hasaneliptical 1 tho latter turned towards hia House, it item upon the plan of Mr. Seppings. It is I being not more than oue hundred yards from supposed she wilt be called either tbe Lek-[ the road. From this place deceased started ingtom or too Coooord. | on the run, but first said to prisoner, “ come, are you going.” Deceased waa on horse, _ . . . . . ,, . , . , . 'buck and prisoner on foot—deceased started Extensive and rerydistresslng fires hare ta I j on o vert0 ok prisoner.. i the woods of Maine, to which lbr.| At ^, le Courl Ground oh the same day layman." We dannol, however,now take their Indiana before they became parties before W. inJaMad In r«BUin ftiou oftheU" leave ofit, without dwelling od it tor a t0 t he Federal Constitution, and before LmMoI. TI,at i»waseoududedoriginnllv(we the , had parted with that attribute of so ^JfnnrVifiVnrt-su-Princa naofrs to the I fi" 01 * 1,18 " or<l * 11,8 ton ’ ra ‘ Ml0,,8, y °J vereignty which enabled them to do as they 3WW*' I !:W‘* rn# paP 8W > I Lv..i,i,urtnni«siihu munh substantial form 1 p| 8US ed within the limits of their uwn state! . H *ta!2rtll2[lto . TI, .°, re L * ‘ P ' rl | The N- Y. Daily Ailvbrtiser of the 18th 1 bank of little, Ogecliee creek, jpst below the gl»dn««-w-ry from Curracyus paper., to Mge, and on tie near side of the creek, .mini vh^ p,< 8D “ V u “' " J V covered by »» *»di- » 8 , , n K —Mr Joseph Lancaster lied re- About the same time in the eromng, a ‘'i' 1 "® o' the-—nutation, which contribute nothing tol... ■ . e i»a«l,hii, iiv.mr ,hnn> ann vanls from the nqne , *d instant, inclusive. VVaihington) “ With at muoh substantial forn, I pleased within the limits of their own states and apparent good faith and understanding of Not so" in the South. , . . , , . the business, as Indian Treaties“ - Afler tbe full exposition which we hire be tn conducted, or perhaps can' ken plpoe in thick smoky atmoyharW; which baa prevailed I beard "to'aay" that “he would ,n that srotion of the*nion haabeen attyibu- ^ Go( , dam ncdifhe did not lull Flake before ted. The numbe of buildings destroyed in he ^ Ut|e Ogechee-tlinre was pton each town is as follows: I” Gmlford. 4 hous- ,- waUr ther P, nd he would pul h | m f„ , ’ B |„.r.\hil%KuLk,rH.™noV 88 tost he would not trouble him.,,, rtt’V S i„ I ?J“°f 8 '’’ I» «• ptoven that prisoner had 4 houses, 5 barnij in Dover, 1 barn i m.| idvcral time ,h e f 0 r ethrea(el , ed i 0 gmFlake. It was nearly ilark when deceased overtpok prisoner, after they had left the man before mentioned, and then they were .only a short distance from the fatal spot, which is on the Moorstown, 1 house. Total number of build- ngs destroyed in the above towns, 46—21 bouses and 25 barns. published on tbe sulqedf of tbe Creak nation.Jofto. contracting parttotja dostituto of thaO popnlatlon, which contribute nothing to:|^*'« ^ J' r do ^^^™B 0 ito “ r "'f I neighbdriivhrg'abou'v400 yards" from'’tho 1 also us o oik to rtf I.Km nt aIaii. kfifl fliihl park tftnn I „ I t i j—— I.-1, M H M J a sv,a,i if any doubt before existed as to the validity I benefits of enlightened touristy,” we have t |, e wealth of the Htates. and subtract from to treaty, " bridge on' the other side, Jiesrd two men I • " ' 1 " J * e *— after of tha tote' treaty, it can exist no lohgsr. Dever doubted—all .Viewing its validity « complelaly - establish . L tt(n t|y obtained, a bd,ianot wane reparalton due to GOergia confirms its validity, attoougn 'nun ^t thoseSuteu upon an cqiial footing.w,-ih |y"" v h ";, ;OTVrn”thnsTeaviiig V Pera"wirii-1 Nothing more waa hoard or seen of tho for the hart, manner in which it has hee« , ne ncement, ^fiosed by a oombmstioq sjmh thoM in t f B Nur ,b, and it is the duty ol that 888 !"f Spaniard exceotinff ia deceased until the body was found floating prejudged, and the determination formed to ha i,-never been arwj^d against any trev Governme „, to d o so._Mr. Monroe’s admi ’ ’ «>Ulm water about 70 or 100 yards below toferit to Congrem, without the toadow of IJt Oneorthe pr.nomal grounds '‘ k8n ‘-oietfation undertook this duty, and com- J ,ho Oto AorH ” mV the'^dMoatcIi “ we the bridge, and a few yards below the place |igW? Every engine hat b$«n »et in motiim | gainst it, and atill advanced, u that °* cor - men ccd a system of meaaore* which promi- f ' ,a ?u tlle * .w 11 wham a d&v or two after the finding o/tlie to Arrive thUtredCyinvalfd, and for what, oft” rU ption on the part of the Commissioners of | ^ complct*? succors, bht whether thatsys; y® reth ^ nc, « hleent * |0 «8and \ v «re^found stamDed' or trampled tea! to injnrn Stay, of Georgia? The Z United Statu who coneldded the krt.jK' 1 1. Zm^ rein, yet to^e frwn Ayminolto .pec,at «ente of the United State. hare_ em- ty , becaU90 0 f (he payment. made toM - l oen V Ve perceive in tho Northern papers Poto * 1, __ knot. Upon examining^the body? it was »yedtbeinselre».notin that which abouMJ Intosh, as a tmnsideralion for a reserve of (oud ou tcrios against the cruelly of remo- found that the skull was fractured, with cute *. 8 IJS 8 ?. l jto l* 8 ^* 4 .^ *3™: *y^y. 2?- S2; Ving the Creeks from the tombs of their on HomoM or Wan.—It is stated in a late or stabs on the right ear, on the (fide of thp, •W*** 0 . | eoswrn to the Wertern WikienfsM >_ tort we | paper nn a proof of ue sanguinary Head, and on tbe throat. carried on A day or two after deceased was missing. , that two the prisoner went to Savannah in company liiunured Turkish prisoners, who had been with two of his neighbors; on the road I C iL . Z M .. ■■•mam I.J ai.I U ■« I L ^ A 1 s I.'.lAAnHAwd sAiiAPBI timnO • sat s Indian affairs, or in roeoociliiig the differen- |not onquire-It ua charge unfouoded to.fact, would iliqilire ,f these gentlemen ’bad for- ,„ a „n e ? in which the contest is t oes amoog thp Iodiaosi but ,n seeking onl rfnd imworthy ofrcfutatioii. yeUbe »« b J“ ''f Latte n the manner in which Indians were b e *w * n tb" Groeto and Turks. m?k U r1r o l^: «r l ri . d of in th8 8 " d ? honored Turkish prisoners, who “.h^-UwootofhiMt 1 'toa" treMv P wUh I havo we *® uW W them , w wft8 * k I for'"month."in^'captivity,'"werVio^Vby I spoke'of the’dcccaToTsoierai times ; at one ShirtLd ' ^.T* 8 W . '■ U !*?r!^f, had t h^? the '! l4Blnor i* 11 b ? re8di "g g 'toh extracts as t h e Greeks, and butchered in the streets time said, “ supposing somebody should kill Fi»»FSas!tSr! its** -* “““■ - *-* giK^sA^safeiis dutywhieh be owed to b» consntueaWranJ be very ignorant, or determined to misropre- Th< Go , ernment increniat , h8 prem iu m the CommiMi oners of Georgia slandered by |sent faels. The praeuepof the British Oor- , d ^ Auildr «(| ..» aamnujiv r s-ppo-ws «• ■■**» | 7 r , t - nt khenknown tha t Flake rbeenandistooemnllatetbeL..^ **-'« 1 ■ - r - - ■ • being in company with deceased within Ij. I miles of the place where lie was killed, st j aim,lit t hs Svl,mjw fClgcU fiu IMS OvoosnCO i match to it, in”th,8 maimer I but .short distance from the fatal spot, and 8 Chief, of the different nations, from wnom r , com of ru|u „ tMn , to gu out upon -A Turkish prironner, on board a Hydra they hare aught to obtain, by thu meant. But ... jrjt Januarv Sihlie brouklit br, ff' n ,hfi Greek- fleet, having been most . DQffi, On Tuesday last, after a severe and lin- geriDg illneSa,in the 42d year of hi. age Mr. Miles Smith,an old inhabitant of this city. Jaime Mil FORT OF SAVAlrSIAH. tbs Special Agent of the United Statea, tod fern man t bit ever oeeo saa » uiooncmiuo sub rp-ajj. what is ths result ! An examination Into tbe | Chiefs of tbe different nstiona, from whom > ™ gdrentmant sod customs of tbe Creeks. Slid X. refereSCe to. undoubted ducumsot*. .,, ,,,,, UD uuiouim •« — • —-- —-'(In Kit-Inn a nsnliVp Bnn ■ Mffim Dun, which i — . - - - - . ne met wirn taSove torty-mltefueyona rrin*j vu^rat tmr iinigax(lie or tnr .... which nonewdl deny. Colonel . , ^.8 l»fe« noimrant• seRoml time vessel and put amatcli to it, in this maimer.■ , ar.h* - »t— — grounds which cannot be shakoo, by proof Kawkivs, who perhaps understood to 0 ™ of he^isoovered ten Indians round a fire all a <,e * ,r °y' n g himself and all' but about 30 0 f hi» whole a " 8 °“ nt .. character hot only that * b8 ^'°. , T 8t ?h Tribo possesso^^ I ihe lodian oharsetef, than any other rtf 8 ”* ®M ot/ee^Tleordcred part ofhtoooinpkoyto fire* I G re8 »*. °At r.herUmeoZn“king of !rr*r *° of top Creeks, J j^Umied^taiM. ever '^^^(‘'ptonresluoii | I afi ,b ?^ 8 P? rt * k8t , rtlsncoussnteil to lij that lribs-.|lis . I -—...—. j uieumw pari ui me company in,Hi veu ,i„ ooooludiog top late treaty. We know not I „ immediately opposed; and tlus opposilion I pnrpo , e . These ton scalps were brought I no more prisoners, but to slaughter their on which most to admire in the late tranaaotiona I continues m long as there « a hope to obtain (o Bust ; m 00 the 9th oi March. Emboldened 1 emiea as soon as they fall into their hands on,the[ part of.thn U. at»e.-the procipita- preMn „, t ll8 infallible mode heretofore > n w j ( h repeated sue, ess he marie a third attempt 1 tion with which this treaty ha. been prejudg-1, 1W , 0 gam a point.” The practice of ma-1, out W1(h „, irl y.three men." Upoi ARRIVED, Br. Ship Arabian, Atkins, SO days Irina Liverpool, io W. Gaston, consignoer-wilh. specie, dry goods, tall, Ac. to 8. Wright, J Al’Nish, Scott tl Balfour, W. Si H. Huse, C. W. Rockwell h cu. W. Gaston, and S.’ ll! Tnrkmao, Left ship Georgia, Varuam, |o sail forlhia port the Wilt ult. Ff. ship Alexander, Lofnrd, Point Pel re, Oundaloupe, 17 days, in ballast to the pur cargo on board. Loft, brig Allonlit, Blake, of Portland, for do. uuc.; brig Mer cury, Harris, of Ncwburyport, lor New. York, soon i brig Mary, Messill, of and for Portland,an 3 days; brig Vestor, Collins, Molasses 32 cents and rather scarce—new Mnlass'es just coming in. Fr. ship Cornelia, Rioti, Martinique, 30 days, via St. Thomas, St Jago de Cuba, and Port-au-Prince, in ballast, to the Su percargo un board. Schuoner Jane, Thompson, of Edenlon, New-Orleans, 38 days, to Jos. Cuming, G. B. Lnmnr, and the master. Schuoner Richard Nelson, Pilcher, New York, 5 days, to the master. Passtn^tr, Mr. Thomson. Schooner Flora, Tommcrson, Riceboro’, 2 days, to Bulloch & Dunwoily. Sloop Union, Sallowicli, Bui,bury, 2 days, to Elias Reed, and Jno. Stevens. Steam-boat Alatamalia, Harford, Augus ta, 3 daye. with Boats No. 1 A 13 In tow, with 300 bales cotton, to Steam-Boat co. Taft A Pailelford, Police A Mackenzie, G Gordon, S. B. Parkman, P. Hill, and R, Waterman & co. Pantngere, Gen. Irwin, Dr, Irwiu and servant, and U. M. Roberto SAILED, Sloop Leopard, Luce, Darien. Sloop Good Return, Bates, do. Sloop Rosetta, Vernsrd, do. Sloop John Cbovalier, Sisson, Charleston, p Delight, Cooper, 8B '' Sloop Express. Hemmetr, do. Charleston Cutter Gallatin, Matthews. Sloop Cynthia, Turner, Beaufort. ter f” but at the same time denied -baring been there with Flake. ... . Ibrahim Pacha baa probably heard oil I have merely given you the snbatince of ed—the oerlinicity with which the project It, inr nreaeots'to the Indians? is authorised I IT'oTVm 1 ,,l,r 'J three J’ 8 ”'' , u {! on this,-for ho caused all tbo Greek women the State’s evidence: the prisoner introduced - r?v5?idffi^! y b«o puS p Sm J i 8 - o1he P eT^ l. of Jnr“ eleven toe ^0.11^0^.,^^ “"toTn^ to S 8nd chil(iren ^ ^ n “‘‘“ cre0<10 Tn 0n8 R ,?°hrSr‘lt a r„ e e d v GentSronl nofance displayed of-the rebject, by thoseL' re at and good Washington did not ®on- W The!hrf rom! h,gre ^ U,n »>****>« if Va J a!d 2n\he oart ofthe whoreduty it w» evidently toVr.eoqmreulLer itonrrupt to present au. equivalent ^‘ # fhrt C hl^ se?,. toere to drew = I !£! byGon.TSmn"! 01.^^ Kor tTtodM^to it^f^rco^r^orcundu'i i". nfrbaroufco'urt-thafof Alriere.^Wo |" ,em io, ° * ,n * re> 8nd 1 ""i. t ‘^c™ m ? , n b !, ma ' A vessel has arrived at New-York with fWman Velker, and Augustus Powers, “fstiSrsL,® ^ rSri.Vii,2'£iS2 R? ^ injure her ? T^faffuTa, dedarod ifehe Con^ ^''ZrhTotm s‘!d'when Z Enoh“ wa9 bom , °"a i” 0 Tb8 h Pr ° jeC m t K°i °" S Tt y ^ f TT TWU V There is oneuortinn of the Document pub-1 m'H,.innH«i of the United Statea were nrenared orl,,n de L - 10 , an ,- " he0 j 8 . n ff‘ crossing the Allantio with each a number gam to the bar, when his honor judge Reid, litoied in dor la,., which i. particulofly de-1 France «20.00b more, for the purpose of ^ ^j^Xito bearoiTor aid .‘odeuteS " WOk ’ I jorvfar'ofingrioe. -Ifto toalit a vary early Uffeciingthe object, of the governin'--nt-aod , ded ^ „ and une of ,.i, men and llton peri^ * cuntrofemy existed betweeo this I , n previou* treaties reaorven of land Were .. .a. , , •taleand the United State*, relative to the)made to the Chiefs, &c. Those who would 1 indinn* m\%n In« nnurraluH j 70 .i. treaties of Galphiotoo aud Shouldarbone. invalidate the late treaty, therefore, oa tins „ the E nE:i , ’ck 6 and Ten waliefS 1 T0 ™ ED,T0RS or THE 0Emau *' whicb m some ef it. particular, afford, a cu, „ 0U nd. mu.t invalidate ever, treaty from the £ “• “f'L”' J™*'.iTLT,“l" I particular, afford, a cu, 1 ground, mart invalidate every treaty irom uic > , . - , „ ronvaoieal for their own , gyre ytooidewtos with «hM now «i.ting. | liinB ' of (hi, revolution to the prerent, and n> j purpose . (jj,- of tho lodjan , belng d i 8Cd yor. Church Mosro.—From the earliest age,, music has made a part of religious worship, wa, associated with the feasts and celebra- There treaties were not satisfactory to oucU«ore million, of acres, cultivated by a happy ^fhein*almut eix".^^^rSse^yelied P' of the Ctiisfs. M’Gillivray, who took nearly j an d cirilixed population, to the possession •>' and dred and then ran on *ivith tlieir hatch-1 II the same grounds agaiuslthe state of Georgia, I the savage hunter, red with the blood of ,tie |!l u w :.|, Ereat f urv The Enrlish retreated ,ir ’ f • , . ... • „ which are now supportod by the white friends I vhite man, and madly triompliatit over the . *. , feoure their *rcar and a i. nilg r ’mage through the wilderness. But the <lf the nrMAnt Red Stick*. M^fiillivrav tool .Anil. nf»ii ikai anfuna mAdm rend ftifninire I . . P ’ . . I first retulftr *onj£, of whicli Wfl hw Of Ihe present Red Sticks. M’Gillivray too I ,ppjK of all that soften’,, refines and dignifies like most of tbe prescut opponents of tbe tree-1 the human heart. ty had been an enemy to Hut United Statea! The charaoter of the Indian, in this Mate, I" j'„ vewp ji hi , r of m 1 .!'"the n S g of'(WhT’ l h *' r ^ of , 6eor e i ;’ h8,,e Ensig^Rohbius, wore won mortally wound- •w&tt-h2S2LSTa!S? “>>* undersloo dr b “‘ wa bav f l e d<la \ or ; ed, and, with five more, wore left dead upoo Haw the, co incidence eods. Wo are oot ed , n previous publioatioo. to throw what ^ , gix(een escapcdi and return ed un- mfortncJ, (hat tho Agent! of tbe United J light we possessed upon (Item. The most en ' States, Civil or military, enlisted themselves lightened'individual of tbe Creek Nation. lions of the people of Israel, and with their nilxrimatre through the wilderness. But the I mine puna, w insure ror.r-rear, auu, a.-i’ * re( . ular Mn g, of whicb we have any ac- I though so unequal iq tminbors, continued *, (hat Of Mures, on the banks of the five or..* bourse 1.1 ntglit came pn. Cap. ^ It rem aioed, bowerer, for the Inin T avawoIL h>. Lieutenant Farwell, and “ ,,,oflsrael to systematize the art of r« sn„n mnrlHtlv wnnnO. an g t „ ajapt j( t0 (he service of (lie temple. pronounced tbe sentence of Death upon the prisoner, which takes place on the 11th November, between IQ apd 13 o’clock, A. M. The prisoner during the whole trial and the charge seemed in a manner iusensible to ilia situation,—Neither Judge or Jury re commended him to mercy. Rushing was foond guilty of Horse-steal ing, and sentenced to 5 years imprisonment at hard labor iu tbe Penitentiary, OOAOMXUlOXAXh » .... . , I JVetc-Ynrlc, Oct. IS.—Colton Bagging.— The pleasure, of Music, have a close con- The inost important traneaotions in thia ar- nexionwith tbore spintual J°>* ?’ ' 1 l'„ a ^ I tide, since our last notioe. havebocn by auc- ,i,an Anrililv. Music sweetens tho so- ^. , 50 piece< g ood (pnJuy, 42 inch Hemp hurt, but were obliged to leave eight of their under his banner by assailing or insulting the | v{fii, L ,am M'Intosh, with whom originated ■ Government of.be rtate. The conduct of , h . , pM did plan of .removal of the Creeks, lSTOmSafS the revered waslimgion was consilient with I (hg Cherokees, Ihe Chiokasaws and Choc-1 nnl t .coined one Indian in the AeaTo/l - . , hirgreat^gpoiicharactar.; Thedignityofluwhaorositha Mississippi, there to form a 1 Mf hut pwishod himself for want of “ ,re ~*° *'ff h * 8 hope—and awakens some 1 relief.” the state *aa respected,, sad its feelings ooo-1 oouwlUsted govsmment,' hat been murdered, qillhted by the sppointmeot of Commiwioners I an d ho has left none to fill his place, si least to enquire into (hose treaties; of thlaut aod. in-1 of equaltalent, hod the measures of the gor more than earthly, «ialaffection.-expaod. thereul-«mo.c.oe-| wereBoId( . oDtM - 12th; a( ^ a 21 cen , 8 votion—givesto griefajoy—to tears a rap-l od and8i) ye8t | r j ay at | 9 OI 4 . I a- A 1 11.. «» 0113 « I to 21} cents, 4 mos. principally at 20} cents- I a IP _I El|.> innsn wlaft -HIlM tlOOfpr. I the seraphic harmonies of the upper world. . - - of F , aJt * wow .old yester or-1 ^ V 5»™o.thuo».ne_tb xremowm people delighted to honor, and whore aubse moral. What will be the result, wa cannot queot conduct was as differoat a. were their I M y. One thing is certain—the contract ■*!i£S!Z^:SSZmrl 3E?-E5SfflS«“TaT-tSSw is the most hum.ne-to rem,|T0 IiMiansfrem friendly tothe Georgia by treaty, to a oountiT cause of reform, aodlhore who did oot sing a, M| « 1 «,pp:, and pay them Tour hundred th 0 .u 8 ri |1 _ H ow far j. this the care at t sand dollars, for going, or Io eXterminajbI d ’^ f rather, ihoso pr'»»t« *»' e holders require 2* cents fdr the 'beat. _ Hemp, y<*- * l 4 f* Flax, 14 a 16 Cbtton—The market continues inactive trtSept- recwVed Vf tho packet .Wn Ca-: Iment. Ait enjoyment oearly allied to thatlnsda, stato a decline, tww. of tbo redeemed ia heaven, wboooare not, day P«« 88 >» that njwkM, ofjd. to M per lb, l or night to Sing, “ Worthy is tbo Lamb that The stock here » reduced very low. Im 1 — ’ .i. ” port since our.Isst—from It it highly pleasing to.obwrre tbe improve-1 ■ • South-Carolina, 139 bales, , low that respecting^too validity of the tree-1 nefit to the people. Indeed, wo coincide *“ ?),*» would* lay down Vt Ilk corners of sv can at ill come before Congress, or the perfectly, in tho idea, already expressed by Jgq dH> and Manure the rtouod with! Sena1e,inafiy shape fAt the iortanco of thcl a Virginian Editor, that Gowmor Troop AaJ (hjb ^ jel This is not lodiailaaguage. I ' “““‘•“•r |, l ™*"‘“L7:''''T,i.''''’'rk!^r‘H^.lTotalImnort. aineelrt met, A’. Kjresident? Maior Andrews ? Gen. Gaineeii^ 1(^,1/immortal honor, as The ,ctam- "i. iS." JSuLt.?meat that hOA been made witluna .hort ,i r Totallmport, rtnreUt ’nat «t Col. Crowell? Ori record, it IS a treaty, pio n,' of Btat. Right, .which, hi. mere > Ap d» be °,t b » P^'GrisHaf - “th, thtt fwprpmo Iqw, pf the land.—I exprvauoos, tbe very your and oar, of erdry ■ J, ava d jpJ w)t b a , a rags ferocity, firitink to 1 ,ah i MX b8 ff w * J?. boi nptiCOd fromtim pulpit, > , WtodwtU move for jk MsM 'd^lSuMd in’referee to Federal fell- StmreSit. SS& hrtrely-wWf be » 8 “»» ***** »3* VP?* 4 !- ( RWr.rthailw^y-JjWm it ^ o q;-%, t | ort,mu«HltimXtoly fond toeirtabldah. gJ!t^rto«thi“»'«''»him whilohecao ”’ b ^h'tmighttohold lotbepublio worship ;Wwfo : > ,p, » t ^f 0 7 8 |»* , J? ctr * ,D ;^ D4 ,,tlp M«l«art ftr ths Rreaent, thSH YSt fiaton-L ^ * #n».led byCHizrnx of tire Uriif6dBtqti»|rt.mIi|y, ftm tfcs foot that^^artiolresmabatiog / 7 i * #00,, Uth.*re»foj. ' W^mako ttawmili, l-oWsWr, merely for jfrom|!iS .late in Mr ^feqoo, are Considered ***"*' T "'S', 1 **- *“* ^ ““ “* *“**’ 1 * ** *“• T “**' a, "“ ,8t ,Ml - ** 4 ,1 ttb.purpoail of ohf aiufng infiirmation : as tho I of so littl* importance Ur Ha and to tho^wprld|‘| . * ^.z, kn ^ to. W«tArn n, i; ouhjeot to»y wore WByVnreod. bfe-1 tbStthey wjte Wft«da place when th.tiustioel d A t&VS&fMES** Hl 184 hale*. 1*46 bales, w* SO 13.16 13 a 16 . . , . .jamjft Rice Bomb sales have boon made, Sines ... ■*- but «oMeet.to*y »« M Wore ntlly dtscussod, he-1 tbSt they awrefo to* meeting of tba next Congress, . Ibae baeo asked, V 8 * again—what part wOt aq ( publithad the vilq ^ ' . .’v.’ : . '‘ffl v?V - . , • . • ' .. V art wDl so pablUhed (ho vilest slanders on tho othar lids. t u MHfort &■ CVoi?/b^—It is spidjc toeVqUsdjK. Bto| possess more "Sight, ; , [jtoMowing tototsurfioaaofUusil^ By thin dsing, tbby will not only benefit 116* tea. Total, sines let inst. *14 cts.- tliemsalrss, but they wilt bs proaufUBg the I , -R<c«, , lib ; - . ;ll> f —- -* --u-i— —u—-i» tb»-d*V 0 tiops| BVoght#.—To Liverpool, Coiton.Ib. ld. ; a charm over id. •, TobSeeo.hhd.35a.a40s-; Rice. tierc. worship, ‘ 8s- a 6s. 6d.; the CoqUoMt, Cotton, lb. HANfWX* iqi|ViK4«<} -yC,.:- the Gen, Association of Georgia Bapti.ls, will (if permitted by Divine Provideoce) preach at.tbe following appointmenls—Tuculaj af ter the 2d Snbhatb in November, at Powcr>’i Meeting-House; Thursday at Salem, in Clia- (Imm County ; 3d Sabbath in November io Savannah; Monday after at Powers’s; Tuesday, Upper Black Creek; Wednesday, Lower Black Creek; Thursday, Salome, on Cauuu- chia, Friday little csnouchio, and 4ili Sunday in November, at Bryan} Meeting House, near Hardwick; Tuesday after, Midway Meeting-House ; Thursday ia, Snnbury;'1st Saturday and^Sunday in De cember, Harris’s Neck ; Tuesday after, New port ; Thursday, Sandhills; Friday, Mr, iglit Townsend’s; 2d Sunday in December, st,Jones’s Creek; Tuesday alter, Weolty Creek ; Thursday, 3pri»gbranch , GIjm county; 3d Sabbath, at Col. Burnet’s i Tar- day after st Sardus; Thursday, in the seilir- rnentof Rev. Wm. Smith, and 4th Sunday, on Sat ilia in tbe rettlement rof Rov. Mr. Bri an! ; Tuesday after, Mr. Wm. Hand.; Wei- ue.dny, stHagios’s Meeliog-Houw, and first Saturday and Sunday in January, at Nrr- tiope, Montgomery County. M inistcra in the settlements of these appointments will plcsie make them public, and also fill up the timeoi Mr. Gray, where there is vacant day. froa one appointment to the otter. The Editors of the Savannah Repablim tho Savannah Georgian, and Darien Gazeltt. it is hoped, will be so obliging as to insert the foregoing appointments in their awful par*”' WILSON CONNOR CABINET MAKING AND UPHOL STERING. T HE subscriber having removed bac«» his old established stand. tMoh « «■ country to notify his friends and lb* P°. _ to that effect, and still teodera sible term*- flo takes' this opportunitj« returning his f banks for part supf®”-* hopes fdHftrcontintisncc. As his w*deK* sod business are together, he may k* f**” 4 on the spot st ill times. GEO. G. FARIEB. Brpaghton-St. next doorimt of Dr, N^B. Turning ofall kinds dope is akrt* 1 Oct 27 - ■ : ■ 31 J nnitfigmc GOODS dk SATTlNSTTfl- rjqORTYWOPA^AMS’DOMM; 1? TIC GOODS, MMSf* *225 and Brown Shirting, 3 2 Stripes, Ditto Idsnes. Bed TtckWhFsre' Oct *7 3 -!L BOARDING- v S IX or seven' singleg*ntt*m« . ia commodate,d with Boan) and a raupactoblp prirata ftrtilj. •# . tl tba •ituatioo id Broofhloo*SU*t^ Gdorgriin Ojfflp«. , si Osiit