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i i u , nn 0( . bv tho utisenrrhaMo and J
a I' 01* li) i; nv < ve.pl h.ivc ;i!l l hr means ' mislei cun' « ill of an all wish Be in.;,
the i toon could uivc him, lor car ; it equally he.cnin©s us as a ration,il
tying the hill, wb It- I!.** woi d of j and Chrisi ien eommurt^y humbly '«>
promise to the car,” hud been brok- j h*>w in homikatidn and player b> loro
«n in tlm hour of nocil. Tin* Morn-! Him, who. alono can relieve t‘i© n'-
im Chronicle which bus heoii sup ! dieted and piMeet tubeless;
p.-s-n m> be in the lull c*nfiden<*e «»l ; and 'here to implore his gineinus
Esrl Grey, took the lntl#r view of J pleasure to »v rt the dreaded evil,
the case, and went «■» far on tin* mom . that u isdorti mnv be given o direel
ing of the LTh, fts to publish the | the Chief's in the deliberVtions f
ff/Hmving eo^y of a letter purp fin* their Co il, end lint the people
tc So (Vom jtjp Knu.* to Earl Grev, m*v he united in sentiment and nr-
drtf.'d in ft ■ ■ iiuk r v last, fm t lie pur- ■ i i it ‘Or the good of the nation—there.
f -*• Apr Hug that the Kibe's views fore 1 have thought, nroimr to sr a •
cn he cvea ior question were tlieu part IhuiH-lnv the 19 h ol this ntnnth
d;-it-nt prom his present ones, which ; as » n -y of fast in
' T8PT— f 9U,Tfr-tv* nys-qp tn,o>r-p <Wi' comparative Value; but tvo have
ViF.'otn, 0‘OWc^'V" s jy-nw, i>4/. o*o- days sought for an eppoitunitj
led t r»|t 0 'll
< esiguatioii.
/?..
ten os'
v iti
The King w-rites to land Grev to
inI’ovin I'im that I p lipstaken mil* ins
serious o ons i in m t ion I lie slat « atm
prospe.-Ms of the Reform Bill nil" is
fully prepared to acquiesce in the
O'lvirc of his Ministers to create such
a mitnher of members ns Pixy be
nearssnrv L* etisnicthe safety ol
Bill in tlic House of Lords.
Pavilion. Jan 13
The Courier ol ilia same evening
talcs,” positively, thal tlio
bus given
dispose
tliv.ie i • <;bv**r\ i:i
dor s drwiPv
Given under
Co,.so. Cherokee
I timver aiel l«i
the lejigious eartt munitv o'
eiuninntioit and all other noil
citizens ol the nation to
said day with
St.IJ4.WO
Mivz Ts .y jiiiysy., -txAW^ tcth
t,*V* CiS'I'tS Sitli'AlTT. I'i»yii 0-5-lU.V 1
us.ut' »stv«i ast»Aa,i'M^ ) ,
GL7. Tgr’AJ.S «WO'<r’ tnScdAJ tifiPMitrl-
rSIIT. 1‘4-yh 1)4 jr.cTOr’OlZf(T> K7.AP-
\b '*UV.«C?AA U.10-R.1 ni.0<iAlrS — O’G-
A li’A -y 0= V;‘hT.
IttJfrR G*V« (PhO^Alp^, D,T
cve^o'i^.* ref.zpj.5 ;>st iwn*r» omiacF
la nr 'ir'.r^yh leyz.A4ti-- ;c v»-
i.iry >. rrS'.t n.r’0'<4swi,. O’S-a.itVyh ls.j
TSirn-.Mwo<»a* Miwetiio?.
I D 1 • o
ttit ipuu\v.j} Kf.nney as \v« think it deserves,
o*(!W'MA vi” , llin light of a great National Moi
asi r TJtawy —
tiS.tw’ U4 Torso oiiF.str.a visrp vvo*ji o-nitr O'l.Trr ny •t't't’ sioipf tlii sprak ot the nudai taking of "Mr. M
fhIVOT«.t I) ftp neiOLoiy TlLhcTr.Ii^KT 0«y Irlitit
iC Goiy ,50cTi? n.T-V’. IlcJ' ccwo
iihzoiyn. s \a"z G«y 11,14.1 ?•. b©.ar.
cV*o9A T»r*yfntewi.? lx a#* «ay riia?
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Goiy*v« tst «y^T’5/itro?.i.
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M'.V. KO'HOTA, July 11., 1832
INDIAN WAR.
The Indian War to the North West
seeiTw yet io tic progressing. A great deal
is‘-aiil, in the newspapers, of the crueuy
oi tin; ,dvag.-s, wii.cli to some extent is no
doutil tru* . Every liotiy knows what an
Jim an uAnaic i». Jbm if yen can hut
see vne other p.olure, you ivilile.iiii hoiv
w Christian and civil zed man can " in
iv.ln a savage. Tiic i.alertncc is, one
knows now io tell ht» late «. th« other does ; b<rltvt;*n S creek
not. ii sines, a grea. many tilings are
told obuut llie liiuii.ns winch arc diem
Is,-. )i-Kit’s. W. imve ecn an article pio-
j, • g , < give an account ol the murdei ol
ti.cir, i wig hi. lies who weic 'lately ta-
h- .i o cm ity ill? linl.ans—U l* sanl
ti,. li■. i-’s w ere lounJ, having all ilr;
n t . <• a-ioc ol being grcaiiy atuiMuj
i\ii . ao it ajpeas that limy wen ic-
<i< rn ti (enough ihc iiiStmiiinitahtj ol
iil't.’.lV iiHltiil.b, aiP.i \il5v' «*c-
COlG.il^ lu il CC iUlli.1t ill i>«l lO 11 cl ■ i 1 f O'tti
then own staien.eiii •; woul.i seem they
WTlC well ti(:dtell as pl’lSOil. Is, anti th-.U
no auenij t» were made jmpse Ui i.'
4ons.
We have thought it our duly to
6uy Inusinucii. vs e do noi advocate the
oaa t i vne iiiack iliuv'a, not knowing
(li jirectfae g.oU .ti oi-lne liisputt’diui reu-
fionaide men h uni not In cauieft loo lai
in (heir pr> juuiLrs, by lie acci'itnis we
Iiav^ ol fit 1 .an Imrhaiity. Il is enough lor
list- know tlnii 'there is cun ity in Indian
tvarfirc, «nd that (lie witileinan in j asl
C'lino'vts \v th h:- savage neigl.imvj lia»
Wot proved 1) «usr If a whit more nio,c :'td
tha. <c. antagonist. Does any o:.« •' Pit
11. ? Lej Ifni r< curt" the ma'nacre of a
fr • n !- Iowa of Cepftk Ie Jia. *', by a cm.i-
jia>> • of m liiia, cowimaiv!.’I li 1 one C.q t.
Wi icrlai; or let him emu the nuiidjer of
*“•*’•. ,t, nl t a ! o|. from th 5
fn s of the oi-inv, at the I,attic of the
U .rs’ dio-, when ill" f ro-e-jif lr;nl of tli"
0 ivci niiviit iv,i.. win ia ider in chief.
kec country liar- Imcn
s-ii veyed. j re; nrnlory to .a lottery, which
i!m great body of the G nrginns. sav shall
take place rhtrtly, land speculators have
i been on the aV il. They a e r<nm »ing
il, ■ l,cf,.,/. "^- 0. ..|v llie chltch of
. the rohhrr. t It:* wiilowing ii'piiioratir[u*r>,
i which was found ly:ns; on a. ivav*ide not
i far from ’hi* j dace, was piohahly made Ifv
' ; c of that cla-s of per.ons, or perhaps ly
of (lie surveyors.
Lo' N*. 9J i 'kes McCoy’s ferry
91 in the |Vnk ol (he rivnr 3t»9 very i
licsl oak iiiui ho Icon 310 Ho No 1-1. •
35 on .Snake eipek No. 34 choice on.
Snake creek No GG fits! quality oak
and hickory iipim-d'u 78 ve.iy h.-si
oak and hickory on Sunkn crock 11* 1.
114 Do on Snake ( reck. 103. 101.
i >o on Snake creek 139 w.ty .licit
tha ii\er Pi
geon No 29. 3(1 tost quality upland
!51, 152 137. 138 m the river liisl
r.-LCPA.t.r?!'. .411 1r9».#4«i»y—
0»LF.<*rr.1h.\ ?'-.Vr'r.T.x. y ■■■ jrJc7. nc-. -
NC/lr.T' ,\.4.5> •'KPrTT l.tA, r.Z A/’uOe.»stv
.’S'l.rr’.i.T- i7.r.^y'i nr. Jo-nihf.T—
U.W'.‘iS..I. EhW“SJ» TfLyz.1T*
71- z ffl.’'!', ■ .'t-l-. ir-Ty- N r -My",i.v
--o’i.tcr .’.y 70 o< eir.s ^yi.;. n*v» *.y-
i.ti. D4z oG.iL hi, Tiv-v’e-f’ t;y vs
M.*t. .m,t<-y«Wi mro r, ur> vti i
(ejt av --ffi ycyii ci, i. -7.
WStJUS. .A,: f, • TVI-. *1. n l o:V 1 « t^TJ. ;C-
aviriA r 5 4.i«yi, py vyht> .i4A.».*y
^U(TO-T. LeV.lfiS VV-' I- A)TiT'l.7oV - I*.A'.1,
DTj.SZ O’Sy Tr.r.T-. y v < .9'?’ Dk tmt-' , »F.,l<4
■ 16T» 0-TiHfi~A. 1,4 TM Al.te,<U<!-
^TvrfSU, ?ol,?-4IUci.IW” 1 a-.yI: Ortsr 1.101:0'—
lo? FT.
(it). 70 v ly bed
qnnlity river land
on Scrcck 33. -It) very lust on S.
creek 31 first quality oak and hick
ory upland on S creek.
Lit.
L will l)" seen, from (Im coo ions
.i iv" ha- o c:v"n frrm on; eastern ; n-
f." rs, that the Rjictfimndir. cholera, that (cr-
.rdde div a 5 . which terra; to he devtin ■(!
h" ■•rovidene." !• s-etug- the nation*, ofihe
earth, has a* length »achcd tic we t rh
world, and w ill so ;n, no docht, rxtenrl
itself into dlflanpiit sections ofthoUm-
led States.
At tnpclittgs held in the several
towns in Aqmhec I).strict ( hooker-
N tioti ti c tollott ing w .,s mmurijioiisly
i adopt«>d.
i Mn Boulixot,
I Sir — V‘> c have thongbt proper to
lal.c till" method to repel certain cal
umnies. which Imve been In brie el cd
by curitiba lectors to tlmir country
j We iiihI.-i s- and. that I wo iiuiiudu •
uls have had the ajdu iiy to ajqiuar
'lit ;t,es<e;it i.filii United ^liites Gc,v-
ci'i'mcni am! to siate. that a majority
ot ilm Glterok n within liic emir
lured limits of North (.'uiolimi and
1 TeimcSbco. i c tlcsiraus ib retm-vc
v\i-st ol' M ,s ■i.-icppi, and for that pi.tr-
p'.",* at: willing to make a repe ute
treaty w U\i the I 1 . S. Govern.n(ui.
N .Sir, u v picmoiiBcc llitisi st.,ic
ttit i, S I hi tetal'y fnl:.C‘ Mill w C re
pel w il It L'digiiai ion sue it liocij upon
oin intcgi it >. .i.Ki pat , ini i.'-'n
AV ^ ui. m crlv opp s, d to nuknig
any t'CalJ c. umm), until Ui* snpu-
ia 1 lows con!.lined ii those alieai.y lu
*oicc to he complied with in good!”
. .ui. . K
fifd the Uni e ! Stale.-* Govcrntneut ! '* ' 1
tbive cut the iittnid i.-., »,holi»ii ihc
iGt’.jiain usurpation w ithiu our liums
pinesh the literi) w It.* have cut up «>ur
eoaiitry into sedious ior a g.imidiug
Lottery. Let them pay mi nitiiui-
Cf<y MH'JtfWr VT,T,C.5.1.I4;!:y. A-4
•v*z mv t- ’.r ce:,,V'A4 .i«i u.«y
erwvu—/,. i 1st ,w.v T)tr» st»v?uo* o’-
I.rfltiS. r l , 3T"«_e>V. ,VL or. ST, S'lAT-O-,
urf rrn i».‘i o»t»vus. o»o-
.ii.'r g’i.a t*.,} i.n i’.lot-, i)c-»yf, c,i?y
TI. T ily rei-.Ki'T i)if 0?5SS-«T» PWeiXJ*
niiC-iiL O 5 oerd a \yz
G-Kf,t7A7. oii t.yi-ti .T,;;s--n.T^> ntevv/y g
yciyh TCFiT 5 .l.I, ( OPO .11A.iAy G-
.IX.
G4y atn ssawo- avv ti-Miy.
D4Z O’Sy Ip Eli if, l>£> WJ.’V*
(VV^Lti.i Tyjbfi full IiEklKI . G ...5 Jil-
otVLoir.T. I)L?Z 1'.Mrc»S.*«V‘* »?,?•:?* r»-
fi»?.Sc5> itii*0*4.1 Kfis.iv, r»<5* y : t.t*r ds»-
,K' fell SS'IQm L.1A-T G.i 7b Dylat. V>if. o*-
C,cS;..I..I*r KOAK l DIiP'W«WuA.1 D.1A.0T.
o»<r»A.J4yn^D t.sCtir, o-i••.e.r.-.Q—:r, av
Birr?i'iT JL/ir= ,;u '..iciy, niiGivy ccot,-
•fTS.-E IrlO'Vl-l, I)VTi^Z G(?*r ter.tiO'Tj.T.
(y .4cvw“ I'P Go?y <ijjR iup os?y .u »,
I CT-yZ Jcl'l-in.I AlOLpT- {C? >T-W‘’ d pe-
u a ci. r, o'O/nvy vst.s.:iwt.of o^la-'u-^
l'« ST, IrLSGr-iR-S. l)(f (V6.1.V,y VSAKSP-
4»r- «etiG.(r li*I<.#lC«,9W1">. if'. QW I w*
(i«y Tcro^.T gw y st/ a jt, Dif F*ry(~-
liRT mi/L-V^le^nf. Vll-'cS-EOW^Z Ty ?y-
s V4ytsi-'4Wr.Au irsq t.TO.n A.r.'-y .
n.i c* 0»;,F.©«r^,5 '.1 A-1.1 .r,y,Sr bi yz-
.041- tpAMilVt-Jp- - lptf*yfc tukittvt A-
j IV.t, 5 n W*yii E'lS*. O-tM'MF <i-
i 1 ,r,.p ,> o.wbL.vrr. -tc'7. dl (fry o»o*-
| 44.1 r-pw, hc , ‘ Go?k“*
ju-.y qO'KO Lft4.4 Ltitv-.V'’ p-J**-
I Co*yi»yh TS'PTT V r.I*.1s5-
i 4.1 tStVdl IS ’.H'l4..1—T.ol.Iil" AX'TVit.l-
i 41*4.1 OZirJ" -yZ-AT'Ak/T. O’tills (rat ti A
! Dsf .1.1.11 q .IT.lVoy '•L.II'l.n.I- c.xyjz
I IK*:-lit’. 1*f ,\,0 THPXhAJlA"ir.Ayh .11**
W, Goi'W" 04 OM.fJtrR CPl-hy.I-
G" •eii >vti:ft';s. ntay.i (eur-4t'flA..«v" , ,
SAX t*H l*ysfl1W;*.l* ourwilia.l,
L4!..i«m i\osw oi.r jz^l.
TSVT n>.(UVC.v3 .lo.iwu -T!rS\V<4 !,«.
.rcr (VAWfr.t o , e.r...?<r r.<u«i<i.i jmjt.
tcwyii -T>P ..M, .io* :• HVoiT.i, j:g«w
*ics to tilt* treasurer of the N ,tion. I BtSs^’cRyii TcrrA.u i.q o’ti-
Our Christian frionclf* will petciMvc from
<?lii»t follows that tho Prmcinnl Ckipf has
appointed Thursday, the I9th of tins ^l 1 ' 1 ' 1 li’cin
month, as n day oT fasting and praver.—
What can be more proper! Wc have
need to go to th 0 Ruler of th* universe in
ties day of deep affliction. Wo have
b"en too long trusting to an arm of flrdi,
ivlc'di lias proved to lie but a broken in
"Put "of your trust ii. Princes, nor in tie
Sort of man, in whom there is no lie| *’-«
But “happy is he that hath the Gird f
Ja ob for Ins help’’/ that Clod “v it h
krepelh truth forever; which execute li
judgment for the oppressed.”
Whereas the crisis in the affairs of
this nirtion exhibits the day of tribu
lation and.sorrow,—and the time ap-
peytis to lu> fast hastening when the
destiny ol ihUpcopie musl he sealed,
—-whether il has been directed by I
L l them give us «he henelil of tin
r< fd vulinti of land lor the purposes <,f
ihlueatiui). Let them compensate
our t ilizeiis for Lite (leprcdtitioiig
made on their propeily by citizens
of the United Sli.tes. Let thryi, r,S
we have done, abide by the stipula
tions of treaties in the letter and the
Ebrj CfUACf. Terz
4iJ°0 ^,y. ^3I) N tZ
ol AT"
TE31W0-4 gtUFMlr-
Ifl.J.WolA IpAA'/.y-
filGNED BY,
SWEET WATER
ROMAN NOSE.
J trip
Dir
GEORGE BLAIR )
RICH.DOWNING
Ir JiJ).
F 0-T i f A.
oi AAA.
Tu equity
SPIKE BUCK
.i«o«,y. )
SHAWNEE JOHN Erjuonnec.
I In the
Mountain
Villages.
Ajw wouled deptarity and wickedness ' subscribers.
i’tip
© 5 S«E
F.4SP«.y
4Sli4,4y.
I) LG
ll'W
SITU AG EE
JOHN TfMSON.
On behalf of more than a thousand
!*
Taliasrcc.
SAZ TI© 4>T*I : 4SovAToT-,
C4.V\«Z IfUKVitA
LSf’t y ji[hrj)4jt
S t'M aOF4jV44.T;
DOiT’Pc'SET 0>Po?X44.I-,
n<r joptiyr’ mj,
ii*r , z 1)4*1 ’ o*tsr-4)WL
O’Ftiyr 0*L31G:T.
Gny^Jtyii 9ft? 1 .! IpV11 5 48p-JA4o®y Dh-
e,ipL fHLr,®crj). .iM,r4y.vvvyri, d<t
i)iiL4.iisyw 1 * CPUaczt- • :r, cpoxa pga xy.
ic»~.yh At'.&ovXhi.f cro'Fvon trizrf 5 k o-
'ilAofS* j^ECvLticPMUO' StZ I*yo??-qua o
lacza Ly *i*yyftfl.
Friyh 45PSc3 TSFO'T-.I I*R TSP^TG^L
—-f. 4.1 ^>St*9«V’1o?.I T HTl--0’/11VO“4*V*
R.l-G^*?#?.* Fiff 1 TKIO'X,.! c«y-
xyu q*ssr*R oT.a'OPa tstfs io*b«>\vO'
LST’ jeyiw^i ©ivy leoit* d+’g o-o-uti, Dtr
0’©tAF4A/S.‘ HilVSTo*AA FK hi, 0*y
■fRAir ?0*744.i imxJtA o«y Tcroir’3ia-
A. tiSJCT 04y T» F*R
CF TOT,AI*4\VO-<4—RIpWIi4<11V Mffj
R4 TyAP4.IA, lf*V*4*V'Z T.TC.^l.l s©lo-
(T.lh“ffy A4 lPAr*LW©ar. O>0Pl,ir^ l j
aa Tcrei*4wi*i > % i*k DLoivjy. *
VVn are ailtliorizpd to aneounce the
following, as candidates for iimivihers of
the fkciiQial (Jouneii, to represent rlie
District of
AH.TOHER.
For t bo Co
mu toe;
TITOS FORM.djY t
iLjri ca vil in
'inox ninovY,
PATH KILL li
Fo> tiir CmiioiL
r.'mcrmociiEEi
JAMES SPICERS,
runs, fill s-,
UOLYfi SMilKL,
JO ax WATTS.
jon \ h or u p. .
FEE!i l.\ IVAT I'll, .
J) O O S a O WO LA ll DAN,
IOK REPLY,
rES Q Of YE. .
(HVVV)YEKEE.
JAMES FOREMAN.
(.nodidatev for Shor ff.
.irurr.:a ' ill/ a
(' ’(." R LE S FOR EM AN,
FOX TAYLOR
JOHNSON FOREMA-X.
We ar" authorized lo announce lie fd-
i wine ns candidates for mini'> rs of the ' p''hlif
Con. Council, to represent the district of, alizotl
CHAT7'00fiA.
For (!i n O • 'UitlcCi
JOUR OU\ PER.
For tlv Council.
event EE IV GUNTER,
jr>'"E?T noons
SLEEVING ft HALIT,
n fox.
Ciiuo’da'e for Sheriff.
jt q *■*.’}? ER
I’o • Constable.
T‘ TV!El d spencer.
•Vr a *e aiuh >• z"d to snnonice ih° fol
lowing s eamiidates f-rr members ot t'ne
C 'iiec'1 Council, to represent the Dlr-
t net of
AQrOH’T,
F • tlu’ e.
JOHV TIM S ON
AFX.' V • ■ OR ,1V GREY.
THOMAS MOONAL.h
GEORGE OLA HI.
F" ■ the Or ■ !.
SWEET-EATER,
SiTUAGEE,
PETER.
SPIKE RUCK,
HOG.
It ! WA V NOSE.
PARCHED CORN,
ARCH.
Can l'd .Ue for ‘'lieriff,
HENRY SMITH
JAMES MCI HEY,
KALKALOSKY
rial 'I'll© engraved and colored 4
Hnealions o, the fraturos ol unlivi
mil Indians are fit ornaments of
ivork, arid henuiifully, as well
ficuratfily executad.
HISTORY OF THE NORTH
MERICAN INDIANS.
Within a f«iv days, there has bit
placed at the Congressional Librji
'■hr* fi is I number of a history of
N’irtli American * Indians. Th#
sign of tho very . respectable auth
s lionorntilu lo himself, his counts
and I lie age. He proposes to
i general historical view of thet
ttous l) mds of North Arnsricin I
diatis, from the discovery of this
• icnt hy Columbus to the jirrst
,'*ii >d. and a particular account
uieteen trilies ivliich rosido will
nr. hounds of the United Stales, nil
optous vocabularies of their
wages, and biog aphic.nl skcte.llh
<ine litiiulred and ttven'y (listmgijisiij
i inofs, warriors, and female*
.have visited be Seat, of Ciover
incut, and whoso portraits, ptiinii
in a mastevlv s yle, by King arrsi
pended in (ho Indian l)upni (nifliit
it... IV„, (UR ...
This m .st instniet.vr, v.il itiii
and spieodtd wo*k. was long si;
t, nn am need as beiig in proparatHtitt
il can iio eonfldeni!v asserted
Expect nt ion will be
’x?;
1 *’ot marv years Col.
ivns at tlie be»d of (he Botvin D fj
riinn Aff.i s, ard made frequent
mirsions among the d'.fff>r,*ut in| )(
I ;,s 11 commit uney f or n( .gori^ii
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Indian Ilialory.—'J ho subjoined
letter is from the pen of « distinguish
ed gentleman, whose name, were we
permitted to use it, wou/d add great
weight to the opinion which it ex
presses'* Out opinion would be of little
^ lb) t uu;t! e!y assumed.
I flic work will consist of 23 lr
j f >1. a Hvrah'vu, each <*tti•> -llisli
1 with six eolo t d poriraits; Inn as it
i lute ,d. 3 lb it it dull be nimitltanes
i ly published in (lbs country ninl
: rope, there will nueessurily Lo si
! delay in il<? appearance, to emi
‘him to make tho requisite nrrais
nicnt s for accomplishing that
i'';V
The specimen which has been
on of this superb addition to our
toric.ol tind biographic,at collectioiu
l!u‘natives >.f tho western hemisfi
is I ro til (lit* celebrated press o’M*
rs k liild & loman, of Philadclpt
L is tv j; tin of nil praise,for t!l.O Iw
(v mid faithful execution of the tf|
g:ajihy and engravings. Tin* Id;
are exact copies of the onginM pi
lings, and have been (ithograp
n idi such consummate skill, .and'
ored with spell exquisite taste
okgnnce, as 'o render them splon
inonninen's of the rapid pragresti
elevated character of (Ids hraneb
ll.e fine arts, in the seat of soieut
gening, intelligence, andentnrprh*
that magnificent emporium of «
merer- -the, flourishing-city of the
lus'rioi.s Penn.
The citizens of tho United Stall
as well ns the disciples of let-. 1
throughout the world, ore uudarl
greatesi obligations to the 90CO
plislied author for adventurously
delinking this great national if#
The aborigines of 'Amcriea are r«pi
ly disappearing; and (bo period in
distant when that ill starred f*
must, become extinct, at least will
the bounds of this Union, and i* i®
infinite importance that whatever!
lates to this remarkable portion
(be great human family should
now collected and transmitted'*’F
terily. The red man has grade 1
receded before the advance of*
Anglo-Saxon conqueror#. Ho i»
longer to be seen on the borders of 1
Atlantic—his countrymen are f 1
passing beyond tho mighty river
the West, anil thp lattt refrintiW
numerous and once powerful natt«
will expire on the distant shores of'
Pacific.
Who, then, in after times, A
shallreatl th© early history of I he ^
onies, and of tho National Rep 11 ' 1 ”
will not be deeply interestsd,
whatever relates to (he in»erc»'|d
alliances andwvais with the Ind |J '
from Uif first interview of ^ l(
with the kind and nflcctionate P*