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of their iues,
subjected (.0
en committed to
-and nil this without
been guilty of the fihght.-
againstg the public peice
e ond constitution of the
\fe have seen this com so
than brtal violence ' contin
yM'
laving
>t ,i »>. -^ij, ' A- . t 1
Missionaries, that tvere lately oni- ] tlso loUery-irbeoIs, tvlteoco Ibe priz-
ploycn in learning Mu? t'hc'oKers to! «» is India# Lands &ud gold uiiuns are
read and write? Tho/ are i>u\v ; .n i to bre distributed, Jvejis iu part made
thn (3ooi‘i»i. penitent iarv. Hvonaipnr.y 'by the hands of chrisitiab missionaries,
with felnrrt, und fhi?y tlieniseJre#are I imprisoned iii violation of law, ond
treatne ns such. Why were they i held in duress in contempt of the sol-j
put iti prison? Because they vronld i emu decision of the #t»praine Court!
not swear to support the laws of titter-'j H the ITmiited States,
gia; hr, in ether words, hecauee they ! [From tbs SaVannah (irorginn, of Oct,'4-)
, • • would not Bwear to join in and help Land Lotteries.—W'e Iimv« tteniuw-
ued after the highest judicial author- fc3*persecute the Cherokee Indian*. J cd that the lotteries are to to he corn-
jtyoi'tbc country has selem.iiy do- It seems to os a lai-fetched ir.flic-1 menced on the 224. mst. The fol-
tion of cruelty, to compel the im-j lowing, as we learu from Milledge-
prisoned missionaries to make the
ir»d their innocence
Is this n(?ain a trifling thing? Will
Christian people bi the United
States give their SUnclIon, by placing
bioi again |n office, to tba conduct of
b President who treats the ministers
iflttfe Christian religion with open out
rage-loads them with ctiains-drags
ham from their peaceful homes to
he Penitentiary, and violently keeps
! heai there against the decision «f the
ilghtlt law authority affinwmg their
innocence'? for throughout this
jivbol® business we bvr to iccpllect
that the real difficulty lies nut in the
jporversity of Geergin, who wcwld not
4a ru to act unless she (ell herself sup-
pdkfei atbead quarters, but in the
ceutuniacy of tlie Piesident, who
lacitlv and opebly hears her out in
all Jier violate. Will the People
then fgacetiou thfcSo prft*o<-tdiB,js by may yei
cponuoiwg the Preiifpefc in <jJGo«*? I t«- A d«emi
Lottcry-nhocl rrliioh is to djjstribate
the Chcrokrte Innds among (be mer
ciless Georgians. At any iritc, it
shoWs the spirit bv which (lie Genr-
giani art actnated; a spirit of wnnt*>n
outrage,and persecution; even where
ae possible berleOl can result to them
from the act. The missionaries,
ToWever, Hi'it not tin* fust who have
been forced to yield themselves the
unn’illia» iirStrafmsois of oppressing;
sod the Georg is ns are not the first
w'ho have played p r.cticnj wiliicisnts
apoii eoflVu nig victims who were by
villc, are the nrimber of draws plac
ed in ike wheels, and ilic prizes to be
awarded them, viz.
prizes are square lots of 150 acres
each: names given in 85,000; piizns,
18,309; or about four ttqd halt blanks
to a prize. , ^
In the Geld Id/Ucry, m which lhe
prizes arc square lots of forty acres
each: names given in, 133 030; priz
es, 35,090; or nearly four blanks fo a
prize.
Fisc commissioners have been in-
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i DIED,
At OAiKtitloge^, of the consumr
’ the morning of (hq 2lst, ult.Mrs. 1
N AH V. WAT IE, ^ged i
tlx. ;
The sutvjcct of this notice was a Cji
okee, horn amidst the ignoram’*
llicn enshrouded Iwr countrymen,
them she was brought up without
hope ( of enjoying the Wewt*^ of civil is
tion an.i the conif«rts ol reh»g»n. I'hrougii
the kind Providence of Got, however,
Inthfe Lttr.d Lottery in wliich tho i D0t<h®«E brv, ©>®.*h 4-z ■Th,^4o* ty.
r/V#yii 0“JiSPtf?icr, TG-PTfez j site lived to enjoy the one, trad died suy-
irh-n Ai:^®yi, t g p tH T» A Ufa ported by the other.
A illimiirli cliA tiroo l,nne.nl f bvner t nf «f
ot^yis db o>sy ugop TK.scra* b-ivsit-
P«y MUO-lPdb, G«ty*V"c5yii tPC y R-9 *n
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izo,z csti«.R jcf tjt aiiawi dj. t .©-
&7. li AlPOt-JaT V-y PIr4 Ayrt E6<a
far thc.lv betters. 1 lie fipamsb In- • tickets (which ora priated) •together
dtvstl ions 1n prepare such a mass ol j 7 ’“ c <) - ss - p-sp^w-it C'Vsjtp cpit'cTt d
Onoe «w« we *M '«r forth®* NO~
« thousand times over WO , ’
On this t«p> c 11 ^ vah! 9n,i
quisilion, and the History of the Mai
iyt'8, furnish *iany siieb examples.
The day of retribution will c»tna n'o
leat, and tips missiauariyd tlietnsclvcs
ive to 6f:y it, ,:ad
ruislt-r relief to sssne of those
with the numerical beaks noccssmy
in so sliori ri period. The wheels
conlaing the linnftos tiro of gecatjeir-
cnmfiMCTices, uud so wyi^kiy with
the tickets Hint a stioeg uiau cao
liarrlly turn them. They wire inadu-
Uctured iti the Poaitunti.nyj and
those iinpertunt aids towards speedy
o! Cli«M'okau lerrilory
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JiHAJP^vy cvvy p<V' 75Cr-O.4vET>.05BA
SKfiPe^ET. Jb(TBA.4 TCroyu” .I*y.*
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A O’A. A ^hiTTA.I A.ieV.y'i.«W.-lv.
TWO C’hrtt-t&.I.
«*EE«WB«adtaEi!aaE23a^
CHEROKEE PHCEIUX*
NEW ECHOTA, Oet. G. t 82.
who arc a >w their •jiersccu»«rs.
P. S. Wh«n wo speak of the Geor
gians in this csnnexioH, ivc mean only J disti ilni’iau
idle to tmlat ge. The migitltrt uf the ‘ riteir public agents, and so many e r j were cokstructed with tbu uuiUd
Christian religion diiaintd against late • the people uS* concur iw :heir ihcas* ! help of two pursaas whsse slubhsru
like common criminals in the Peniten- j ares of oppiu*8(o<i —of Com. j zeai iu assertise its iurLpiutdeaco, j ~ vr 7;
Alaryl All the «Uqo«occ at -l)«»o«- j is as thud shade thaw remote annuls in * v ' f siit.i-.ipaiod iu nwr sixth
tbsaes aud Pat rick Hanry could add From the Columbus Enquirer. | it* dismesubunuout—w« men lU« j u# drawing of the (ia-LMtery, fethe seen
aisihiag to th* *ffdef * »f The Lnlevies - It will be rseslliac-' Mu.ate»arus--Gr®at accuracy ■ lining i ! )U * ioH ® four lv *' U: 0,Jf ,V{,; *r C; *-
^ 1 —’ *“ t.eii by ®ur readers that Hi- L;h<1 and j .-equiaa# ki bis .egislrv, it will hard-! knttgs u* accounts of the operations of th
Gold Lotteries csuimese# drawing cu ; Jy b« possible to draw mars tb^u j lottery at !Viil!cdg«yiii», and th** tlrawi^
M*»Hd «y n>‘Xt. What h»p«s. wha 1 *50 0. 3000 uausub psr dr.y, so that j of lands and Gold mines »f tli- Cherc-
fears, what anXialies. will r.hoss'iwoj with the lacier uuaaW it will o«eu- j k' 4 ' Natioa. We were prepared to «»e
Although she was herself ignorant of
letters, or of any other language hut her
own, she''manifested (he greenest desire
tnai tier children might he educated and
instructed in lhe paths of rtttn*. Her
exertions in suppovt of a, desire so wm-
tnenriablc werissaci; ns are.not common-
10 he met with in persons' afthe “is>» liiri-
ilrd advantsgo*. Those of her children
who mrvivr to monrn her Hiss esu never-
forget with what anxiety site patched o-
re.r their morals—how worthy ofim-tstion
was her example tiefore them, and what
j parental authority she c-xereirrd to
them frotn the. vices and teanjitsitons ot
yonlh. ’i ,-
Sir Aras an rxcmpla- v mrm ; e of tlie Mo
rs r.■- Church for upwards oi ten year*.—
During hr.r bntfpri'-w r-xmisrt'
n rjitvil of «uhinir<inn in the Divine W\!l f
and expressed her wiliinraefts t« dejiart,
looking to the merits of her flr.dceinr r as
!icr only hope of a lder3Cii importA 1 .-
ilr. .v-..- 1
inr.br r
uf such a s^n-
t*su-c G«u. Jiifksou will (e«l ii to
his cost at the polls
Our of thflsa misistors of rulig on,
Dr. Butler, u a cuiz-u « ! ihs « v *"'‘
Ujail ■>
ealth. Hr ot»i-s aHv^iauc* 3 <« ! ioanimate macliinrs, .c*i»la‘:siag the ' py $<ivca taKwths hufor® t!i«* prizau aru ; Georgia st«p. to pcrpstrsic, one of th--*
Massac.husatts, aud ,-M*ss■><’W.-is«»u asd tin- p'-:a*M, Croat*' in *u« {exhausted aud tb« laUury fiaisbud. It
tiro is hound to piatort hiss lw-*« j a^itatad brvasts ol thousands! What
,pnd abroad, IVoiU tl!og4 vjulom'#. j » -palpit:»tioh of
Hi is BOW violoutly dvtaiu* jl m \'*r | .«ii-. 1 i><q .i:y for 1!
«M by th* authorities of Goorgia bf j *h„ ■ <? y — what f
reart'—whst » so!t-
a list n«',vg fi**a
a t reiualau? hand-
in p>opo«nd to draw a day aherualoly
fr»ai ihe ivluicis of each.
NcLoafrom the Roehi Mouuluins.--
-dftfisocc o* a duo uo of.tlie Sup: suae , fi0 ., } j 11 a f s to hunt up (h* vujtible j Capt 3ubi«tl , « Ft raienariv hav# j Bcribv, and 111 n degree nut J»m thxn if the
arlcei,' acd mosi shameless «»ral cpinrie*.
Unit has ever been coniumatpd in Chri**-
c 11 dam, hut the magnitude *f this Atrocity
ca our prvjaertv, has created feelings of
tonisbmeot, ’ that language fails to
Court duclariog bis inaacso''
•Ibi# violencu should ba eootiaund »•
4.t»r th® Court shall h»ve o-duved i »
#-i® wo officers to oxucuto the do* ice.
th« civil prucuS' shall b« «uti a'v
vsat aii «nd< will it uot bu tiuio far Vlas-
Vsxfl,-uwott8 too te bvjjiuyl® think «*t
r .-Ji*r reserved rights'? 1‘ the Gov»rt»-
himmt ad th* Vi>hff4 Stat es cauu»( or
uot prQtwet oar most rospected
^itiisik's ■»» tfao fcxvrciso of'buhighrs
ond.rad 9t ooIkuso functions from thv
l'X^hUeniiaty, will it out bo tiruo 'or
,^is tw'bi^io tO; tliisk of taking tbuir
-proUctiuli iwto eur owu baa tie?
•iBut-we uixst here titush ibis t*o
..lqas‘ H'o cannot conclude
wlbb'tit *xpreising oar adrairntiou ot
tbo udbla firmuots raibii-dii has b'fton
obowiy by tW Che.dks« 8 S in ruhising
t# accept th@ tho insnjjo us proposals
to owfirrato, wbiohhavt! boon tuado
to tbsm by t-he Genoral Gevoruunrnt.
AVitb Ibv-fragments of lixtoeu viola-
4od treaties sc-attorod » ouud th*tn. is
it ttol >soiMotliiug lik»* 1 nockor for tho
f eVoniuaent of tho Uhm ;ed StstOs ovon
e i*k Ih^tn tocoucludi » u soveuiewntb?
('Can it, in good eamos. reKasouubty bo
Uuppossd that they ti- *uld-bo t"teiitod
•%y any tenng, ho»v fver appurodtiy
•TaverAble? No;- -Hot them parisb---
i-ifit mu6t be «o*--ia vlefenco ol their
r *‘ighk8--'by thoir fioosjde—on tho toinhs
^Mhoir, fathers! Let thorn full—if »'
be se--»s so raau] of the best ami
: bravf«;t of all uatv-m#! aud ages--as s<v
jm*ny of our owut fetefatbyrs* loll bv-
Aibra tbe«»--fi«hti» g manfully ibe good
lr” ■
pi iz • ;«lucj»»d to you ftuluuala aaosc! just returued froai the K,«<dfy Aiouu { event had hewn unexpected. The arjrw-
»i *
f fijjht of ianoceuct) ngamsl oppieseiuu!
r How can they «S’tf find a noble or a
happier way pf po ising from the trou
hie senes of tltis transitory world to
Ibo permanent glories of a but-
ttor?
Bui »vc do uot apprehend this re-
,tt.lt- The supremo court, with a
ly bimncsv uot ’mlui ior to tlioii
vu T lf » B a^cady declared in tboir fa
Peoplu arc preparing to sus-
ib tho *.eot«nco at, ^® poll*:-the
ageuts of Georgia, who have bullied
and blu»]tA r *^ at tb#' i ea » e while they
ioi?w that l borev was no danger, will
mak* great hnalp to draw in their
.Wins, wbeo Ib'Pr tbemaolrea eo-
' feunterod by th 0 |W*ror af the United
Jlialcs iuttw h*us ! » ot a Prosidout who
know* oof! tvill ido Jxa duty. Thv
‘ Cb,uoko«« Will V« auuporUd in their
a T /dw
m FRs«t»N:im
uvyn« s. whst juaU'iiifS, wh«t
-Ma-s >viil they produce! H-ra
as iinfortuoate deqtor, wail-
iW-» good msivs to rid him of his
*h|« crrtditer—tb«r# ttm yuung | was attacked
l
tains, mod slate, o» the 1*i July j nieuts an the part of the I* r-sid ent, for th*
last, in Pier s Hole, ou tho.: ivat»i>» j pnrpo.s.' n*"iu.iI-; :ing it.f Ch'rokocs fo r*-
of t>ie C^eiabra l iver, nbeuf I GOO | move w<*ft l-^f the .Ui-sissippi haa been rx-
iuil«s iro% (bis place, Captain S j baust < *d; hut h' 1.*^ saatained Georgia in
*•»•**"« f'rrtdiier mere me yuung was attacked by a “party of Black j the uuUiticatipa of our treaties, and tnkrax
pr:*Wt.ai»'. to pav his “debts of lienor” j Feet Indians, and 4 Amerlciaus 1 j possession »IW land. Thcroiceoftk*
and fin hii pockets that Me rtay cola- . Frdrtrbraau aud 1 half brood were j ( ; her# W 8 in the asrwtion of their con-
imwe to ‘-g«i!. Here we beheld j killed, aud 4 wounded, among wheiu vl , ntionat ,.;,j h i, 4 nv,M U*ewiaa he frnit-
ter eisfdcM, haprag to heighten her ; was Captain S iu the shotrfdvr: 7; , CM . <i,c Suorcm- Court of ih» U S
pers^al charms by the net less brill-| friendly luiiaus culled the Nopbrse. ! havi ’ BK U.om, hv authority of th^ir
ife»t but more subsUut.al caeients of were also killed, and G wuui.drd.-|, Ilpreme judicial power'
the in in .—there the idter. loskiug Five days a/tei 7 persaus were at-! , = .
forward t* lhe happy hour when he tacked uaar Jackson’s Holey -not far
shall be enabled to pour his wealth at from the Tetous, a.id Mr. Mura of 1 ,. , , , . .
the foot of his -dored fair. More the Boston, aud Mr. F*v of .be state of! "r l,ie "T-T Tu vlt
poor but buutrsl headofalnrge family, . Mississippi, were killed; und Mr. Al-j " ,*',7 *' r ‘ ,> \ 77 '7 ^ ° *
wboJM desire extends no further tbau frusl K S.upbeos of St L««ia, Was n * t,on:i1 , ,° f r <,,n at "‘
“a good tract,” that he may “pro- wounded and died live days of- j " ow f l ™ Uan f °7’ the
vide'for hit ..wn household”—there ter. j ofthe low which the Cherokee, mil sus-
th« ambitions ‘•^single i^nUsmaii,” j lu tbu first eugagemeut, at Pler’4 * ta ' n ’*’ ortuna,e citizens of Georgia
who would sell bis ciia
far the poor momentar
Id swell and strut aud doaliweef his j «f Capt. Wytf»« s urc*an campany !
little hour abovw bis fello.v morluls. 1 hnsitloa abaut lOoftbu Nuparko and ' fJary '‘ n<>s Wrr<? c *t*b|“h' i d> marked; agd
HefO the bumble- follower tif Him Flathead (udiana nhant tfYfl dtfmed the limits of tlie. Cheroliee lands.
to titc full extent
\ i s, our remarks
,| therefore is necessarily limited to a brief
lo xo«tlcm*H” Iu tho first engngemeut, nt- PierV. I ia,B ’ uir 'ortunara citizens 01 lieocgia
* trace ofboiivou Hole, ivoro nearly 850 men, omtlv > " s **7.*?* l ,o *” nl0n of » ur »o
ry grilllfication i of Captains S Fur eomuauv; s#iaa: ihe ) ' Rr m3 th * ,;n,ted ,nad,: lh * ir >Atti
ud (feaftueor bis • *f Capt. Wythe’s Orc*on cemnauv ! treaty ' v,fh tbf Cberokees, in wMch boun
ty ho gavu us all, that he uiny do bis
duedjs of charily and sitb9 coimueu-
suiato with h:8 benevolnul heart—
thttio the miserable miser, that be
may hoard add hosed aud hoard to h.s
own dost lu^timi. What thou semis of
oppusito and contending ciia 4tons, ne
lepuat, orw copceut rated in' those ttvo
mute micouscious whirligigs as the
roll und lumha the gold and laud oi
tb* Cherokee country odthoouo baud,
•and ibe dtstiuguishuii aud obscure, re
putable aud disreputable names ol the
good poepiu ol the Codimuuweiiltb of
Georgia on the other! Well, n>
have each a chance- May fortune fa
vor ihe lovely, arid but VO and the dis
serving.
Georgia, the Cherohles, and the
Lund Lottery.—The atiBexi*d state-
ui ut froiti' the Snv»linab Georgian,
skould ho gc-eraliy read. J'lie tone
of it i* in keejiiug with the matter it
relates. Oppression, avarice, end
the gambler’s hoped, have all min
gled to work llto destrnclien nf the
C her okee S, aud lb« lawless appro
priation of iboir propbvty to tkeChrU-
tiau! peoplo uf Georgia, by tk« con
nivance of Prseideul Jackson. It is
possible there may be those devoted
to this pefsoli&ge who, believiag all
right in bii course towards Udiaas
generally, ixill parlieulariy approve
that towards thfese ‘ Cberokees; and
such person^ will naturally enough be
^ delightoa wilk the generous aed Chris-
are the Ilian,spirit, tiffidh it is telaled, that
•1 tke Black Feet jVdiaas. • I Ti,e u> ,S ' fr8m Oiai tiate coaiinucd t 0
Mr. Fiizpt«trif k, uiie of the Fur! ®*ke trestle* tvith jh«- ^li«rnkoes dawn to
company, vvzs run mfe ih* raoualains lbc tr «otJ of the 27».h Feb. 1319 amauui.-,
by a party of lhe Black Feet Indians, . ting to sixteen in all. Fax'll successive
where Uu kept bid five days, and Iiv-j treat y. contains a suecosoive guaranty by
**d upon two meals, aud tioaljy made the United States for tbe remainder of
kis escape by night. Ho lost 3 hors-> fh** Clierokeo lands forever. Th«*e trea-
♦•s. The cempaty 1.1. * j ties, the President is sworn to have failb-
Duriug the fall uf 1831 aad the ! fully executed,but he liai refasedto enforce
spring of 183,3, 28 trappers have: them, und they bare been placed under
htsvu killed lay the fudians. The set j (lie dominion of lhe Georgia Lottery.
r the urau&taiu hunters ar« generally j The ostimatsd quantity oriaads guarau-
liBalthy. ..Coptaiu 9. who is qwasider-! tied to the Cherokee? lw the Latter treaty,
ibly recovered fren his wo.uud, has which lies within (he limit* of Georgia,
DIED—A1 Itaweis, ni'ssianarv slat ion,-
Od. 53rd, Mr. JOHN WALLfS appa
rently about 20 rears cf .ijic. II.* disor
der eras belie red to h* a billiaus frrtt•
lie ba-l hern taken riek nea: iy two weeks
previous in Carroll Co. G>* rufa.-'-w >s eon j
lined In b e b*d three or four dftv»,-th'-n
regnmed bis jouriter <>n foot afirl alone, &.
rraebed the place Whrre he died, no the
twentieth of October, fie wa 3 returning
to I,in jjfirenl?, who lie said rojuied :n
Trnr,'-*rec, IiS milri from NashriPe. He.
stained tlie minly. red pevha|rs (lie mnn
where .her lire, but lh-y ere not recoil
(rcted. He was no. apprehended (n bo
in immediate danger ant'd it was too late
to 4. aVe fu’-fb-r inquiries.
Should tb!*> meet tlie eves ofliis •.veouine'
pnr-r)(*. brother? and sislrrs, »t rr»P be a
••*#11 aileviatlon of tTmir <riief (e know
?hat though (heir dear departed rdativd.
hade farewell to earth awiong nif.erers,-
thT were those tvlmre benr!?. were toucli-
ed triih rrns;?*fhy fram the first moment''
nf hi? arrival, whieli ron.ltiued-W'.b ; n-
ertarinf, interrrt wbiir ho Fred. rje
greatly endeared himself to them by bis
pa’innl avd una^-niirig d»?.ortrrten..
May his hcreave-t frien-b. r'lii'-mbei dirt
'■'.jai'Clien. ’‘Re «i: 1J mid know (hut ! it
lo.V> May }U>nng jMtftnns r- ;n . m h..r
(hat you'.b and h-aJfh and !orojjnr--s far-'
nish no security agajnft th' ar>Vi- ' ,1. -f
nr?’> 1
[Cov-'Or-SQATt :>j-f
msammt!
the “ king oftr rrors.’
■ ejCATKi
!.OOh AT tlltbt
T HAVE biff-n nfertfitrd l.y rfspeet.ii.
hie authority, thul a Judgfiten* is out
agxinst r»e fnr th--* <.- l)m 0 f Hundred
dollars tpvcn and sitrned bv l<«aac B*v !-v-
head which T i'rerounee to be a base t-
ry as no Judgment for that amount I-, s
ever been olitnifted against me in or j-
Court of Justice in the limits oft he Cher*-
okee Nation.
T Lcrefore I caution tho public to bo*
wat-e cf any imposition bring p-.u on llinu,
I_ presume (he.said Isaac Ihisfeyh"?. 1 has
signed lus naoie <-$vi%l>> n„ b* was (ho
clerk of tba Circuit Court hui no Judg
ment as f. have before slat.cd b^a ever bee,t
isruon by tbs Court, for any atmunt rouuus
me.
JAMES FOR EM 4N.
Red Chi#; C. AaLion Ocl. 22 1832.
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N last J line 71 h, JUxbael Ve ters
and Johnson Fereisan were appoint-
ei a* executor* of the estate of George
^ atvrs deceased ,n Alunobce District, af-
tcr giving necessary bonds, required by
Uw of (br executor.
with bin* 1G8 parks of Fur, valueii
<t mere than $80,000.—Missouri pis-
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.HtVvey c"orio*R idai* -szc; dma iprA.i
is about five millions of acre?. This ter
ritory lta« brteir surveyed into lolsofdO
and ICO acres, aud are. now drawn for
by lb* citizen's of Gesrgia,* and her Gq v .
emae will acquire such a title for his citi
zens to this property, a? kve would have to
liis purse, tf we were to take forcible por
»es»ion,williaut baving previousclaim to it
The lew of the U. S. ol 180^ prohibiting
its citizt ns front surveying Indian lands,
has likewise been nullified, the fail li of six
teen solemn treaties prostrated, and <he
geniusofliberty lias taken its flight from
Colnmbias happy land. '
•I he lots which embraces the Indian’s
improvements nre reseved to them by the
laws of Georgia.
rpfiOSjp of our subsaibers who Itave
1 here fore aH persons indebted to tlie
! *aid estate are required by law' to come
forward and. make payments wttb n J2
months frcjrn the iCthof June. Also all
persons having claim? against the estate
are required to com? forward and presen,
tm ir claims.within (he above mentioned
lime.
-1- not settled for their subscriptions en
ding the 4th Volume, art requested to
remit to us by mail, er by safe convey
ance, the amounts respectively due. W*
are anxious for an early cfmpliance qf
our patrons, in order to enable us to meet
the expenses incurred in publishing our
paper.
MICHAEL WATERS, -1
JOHNSON FOREMAN
15—
W NOTICE
E forwarn all |> , p from trading .
for annte ofhaen due Jaftbb Har-
uage for nine dollars seventy five r.Mnfa
given by Nimrod B- Wheeler. And D. D.
Wheeler the 15 Dec* 1827— Aa vrp have.
once paid suid note we are determined not’
to pay it again April I3‘h lt32
N. B. & Ji. D. WHEELER. *
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