do sc rip cents p paid in Adv a spcci *ii)ucd for accJo*walked off.Tallaiissee, Feb. 15.—Wo learn by a letter from Apalachicola, that Mrs. Ilollis, daughter of Mr. Rowlett, whose dwelling was recently attacked by Indians, on the Apalachicola river, has arrived safe at that city. She states, we learn, that she made her escape from the dwelling, and was for j two days lost in the woods; during which time she fell m with a party of Indians,, who, however, offered her no violence.— VV They informed her that their object was Fifth s to kill Mr. Rowlett, and obtain powder. Hotel-She afterwards made her way to the river,' uti cx where she found a boat, in which she re a cl i e d A pa 1 a ch i c ol a. break iThe troops, who went, in search of the charg Indian?, have returned, after an unsuccess- G.lassfiil scout. It is supposed by some thatthe Indians are on James’s Island and in er of *considerable numbers; probably from one may bCoutnrcrshundred and fifty to two hundred warriors M?' are between the OclocUoneo and Apalach- ;nsurticola rivers. Major Bailey is now scour-j jmin that section, with four or five of thebloodhounds and his troops. I it