NORTH AMERICA 
4 6 s 
On my way down I alfo called at Sliver Bluff, 
and waited on the honourable G. Golphin, Efq„ 
to acknowledge my obligations to him, and like- 
wife to fulfil my engagements on the part of Mr. 
T— -y, trader of Mucclaffe, Mr. Golphin af- 
fured me that he was in a difagreeable predica- 
ment, and that he feared the word, but faid he 
would do all in his power to fave him. 
After five days pleafant travelling we arrived 
at Savanna in good health. 
Lift of the towns and tribes in league, and 
which conftitute the powerful confederacy or em- 
pire of the Creeks or Mufcogulges. 
Towns on the Tallapoofe or Oakfufke river, viz. 
Oakfufke, upper. 
Oakfufke, lower. 
Ufaie, upper. 
Ufale, lower, 
Sokafpoge. 
Tallafe, great® 
Coolome. 
Ghuaclahatche. 
Otafle. 
Cluale. 
F ufahatche. 
T uccabatche. 
Cunhutke. 
Mucclaffe. 
Alabama. 
Savannuca* 
Whittumke. 
Coofauda. 
Speak the Stincard tongues 
| Speak the Stincard tongue. 
Speak the Uche tongue. 
Abacooche. 
Pocontallahaffe. 
Hiccory ground, (traders* 
Towns on the Coofau river, viz. 
Speaks a dialed: of Chicafaw. 
name), 
Matohe* 
Speaks Mufcog, and Chicafaw. 
Towns 
