17 Oct 1767:23 (102) South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) SCGCJ.767.098 17 Oct 1767:23 (102) Wednesday last Oucconnostota or the Great Warrior, Attakullakulla or Little Carpenter, the Prince of Chote, Tiftoe of Keeowee, and the Raven of Toogoloo, formerly of Nookasee, all principal Cherokee headmen and chiefs, arrived here, accompanied by Alexander Cameron, Esq., commissary for that nation, and Friday last they had an audience of his Excellency the Governor at the State-House, being the first opportunity they have had of waiting upon his Excellency since his arrival in this province; they were received at the State-House by the detachment of the Royal Americans now here, the artillery and light infantry companies, under arms, with whose appearance they seemed greatly pleased; they sung the Peace Song, and danced the Eagle-Tail Dance in honour of his Lordship. We hear that some of those Indians will soon embark for New-York, in Capt. Schermerhorn, in order, if possible, to make peace with the northern tribes of Indians.