Cherokee Phoenix

The Seminole Agent, we have been informed, has returned with the chiefs of that tribe from exploring

Published August, 3, 1833

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The Seminole Agent, we have been informed, has returned with the chiefs of that tribe from exploring the country of the Arkansas, allotted to our red brethren as their future permanent resting place. They are much pleased with both the climate, and character of the soil, and have ratified the provisional treaty made with Col. Gadsden last spring. By this arrangement, the Territory of Florida will be speedily freed of her red population, and a very desirable district of the country equally adapted to the cultivation of sugar, cotton, and the tropical fruits, will be opened to the enterprize of emigrants. While we bring this subject to the notice of those, who may be disposed to emigrate to the sunny South, we feel gratified that the opportunity afforded is the work of one of our fellow citizens, who we trust enjoys in his newly adapted home, all the consideration his labors entitle him to.

Charleston Courier.