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From a New-York Paper.
On the Arrival of the illustrious PRESIDENT
of the UNITED STATES.
JOY to our Land ! the viftor Hero comes,
Array’d in glory, ’nii’d Columbia s tons ;
The mighty WASHINGTON ! be comes to
grace
The Foed’ral Band, and cheer the smiles of
peace;
He comes in glorv, and with laurels crown’d,
To spread Dominions, Peace, and Wealth a
round;
He comes to save America once more,
And add new luilre to her gilded shore ;
He comes to give to union equal force,
And open to her view a new-born source;
He comes to (hew how we may long enjoy,
Freedom, Content and Peace, without annoy;
He comes, the Grand United States to crown
With great refpeft, efieem and high renown.
See what a feene his presence spreads around,
While songs of welcome through the air re
sound ;
See ev’rydieart, with pleasure wide expand,
And greet the Saviour of our fav’red Land ;
Hark how the bells the joyful tidings bear,
And waft ’em gently thro* the gilded air ;
Each peal proclaims to nations far and wide,
Our Country’s Saviour and our Country’s
Pride;
While on the wings of Echo’s lofty found,
To difiaut climes our joys ate borne around.
O mighty Chief! illuflrious WASHINGTON!
Thou that art crown’d with laurels nobly won ;
Thou that were sent a Saviour to our Land,
To prove out rights by thy victorious hind ;
Long may thou live, rclpiendent as the day,
Columbian feeptre happily to sway ;
May kindly angels guard thy gen’tous foul,
And smiles propitious o’er thee gently roll,
While gratefully the sons of freedom own
Thou art the firft, their joy, beloved one !
May thou e’rc long behold the Fcedral Base
Stupendous rife in perfect happiness ;
And may the fuperftrufture of thy hand
Triumphant bids Columbia 's happy Land I
J. S.
G EORGIA. 'NBy Lewis Gardner ,
(L. S.) ( Efq.Regifterof Pro
'2LEWIS GARDNER. ( bats for the County
) of Richmond.
WIEREAS Wm. Wallace has applied
co me for letters of administration on
the effate of Charles Bedingfield, deed. These
kre therefore to cite and admouiih all and
lingular the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to be and appear before me at my
Office, on the 4th day of August next, to
(hew cause, if any they have, why le ters of
Administration ftiould not be granted.
Given under my hand aud seal, at mv
Office, the fourth day of July, in
the year of our Lord'one thousand
seven hundred and cighiy-niue, and
in the 14th year of the Independence
of the United States of America
11 1 u..i
GEORGIA. TBy L,v,„ CW„r,
if" s ) I Esq RegifterofPro-
LEWIS GARDNER, r bats for the County
J of Richmond.
Thomas Glafcork, has applied
to me tor letters of administration on
the estate of William Harlewood, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonilh all
and Angular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to be and appear before me at
my Office, on the ayth day of July next to
ihew esulc, if any they have, why letters of
administration lliould not be granted.
Given under roy hand and seal, at my
Office, (he a;ch day of J unf ,
hi thr year of our Lord lyHo, and
* tb Independence
01 ,h# l, oted Haim y(
I SIX DOLLARS REWARD.
STRAYED or stolen fometimcin March,
a small BAY HORSE, railing four years,
about thirteen hands and a half high, marked
with a star and snip, also some of his feet white,
but which of them, or how many, I do not
recolleti ; he is a natural trotter, and canters
very well ; it is probable he may have some
brand, but that I have also forgot. He was
purchased by some- gentleman of Carapbfcll
town from a man in Wilkes, and perhaps is
endeavouring to get back. Whoever will de
liver the laid horse to the subscriber, (hall
have the above reward.
W. LONGSTREET.
t
OTOLEN on Sunday evening the 17th inst.
near Augusta, a waggon HORSE of the
following description, v\z. A yellow sorrel
about 14 hands and an inch high, branded
with small letters W E on the mounting
flioulder, Ihort bulhy tail, a small liar in hi 3
forehead, and frefh ftiod all round.
•TEN POUNDS reward will be given for
the horre and thief, or FIVE POUNDS for
the horse only, on the delivery of the
fame to Mr. Amafa Jackson, merchant, Au
gusta, or to the fubfcriber/Peterlburg, at the
confluence of the rivers Savannah and Broad. :
HARRY CALDWELL.
Peterjburg , May 23, 1789.
.
JUST IMPORTED,
And for SALE on reasonable
terms , for Cajh or Produce ,
A few pair of French
Burr Millltones,
Three feet three inches in diameter. Apply
to Meflrs. Lolhoun & Reilly , merchants,
Augusta, or the fubferibers at their ftorc,
three doors above the Csffce-houfe, on the
Bay.
WILLIAM HUNTER, & Co.
Savannah , May 28, 1789.
Just Published,
And may be bad at the Printing-Office,
THE
Constitution of the State
of Georgia.
Ratified the 6th of May, 1789.
ALSO,
The Federal Constitution.
And a jew Copies of the
LAWS
Os the General AffcmbJy of the
State of Georgia, passed last
Session.
RoBEKT Robertson tolls before
me ar black l»orfe, near four
teen hands high, about twelve years
old, trots arid paces, is branded on
the off shoulder and burrock thus
F 2 and has some saddle spots. The
owner muff prove his property agree
able to law. &
JAMES STALLINGS, J. p.
June 13, 1780
Bight Dollars Reward.
C TRAYED or stolen from the Subscriber
Pa , 80RREL HORSE, about ic
rfl* \ fnull star in bi * forebeaH,
how man. lAn / CCt wb ' ,e > hut which, or
how mao,, I don t renumber. He haa had
“'ll' ", d , " Jne 1 “« I T trimmed, aod haa
two large lum|>a on the pointa of hie fhoulden,
orcafiooed b, work, he ha. „„ b r,„d?_”
A»r perfoo who win deliver the (aid horse to
aweasesrj£tt
WAR OFFICE of the UNITE D
STATES, February 15, 1789.
PUBLIC information is hereby given to all
Comraiflioned Officers, Non-Commif
honed Officers, and Privates, ot the late at*
my of the United States, entitled to lands in
purfuauce of the several Resolves of Congress.
or to their assigns or legal representatives,
that Warrants for their refpeftive proportions
will be iflued at this Office after the ift day of
April next.
In order to prevent unnecefTary applies**
tions, it may be neceflary to hate, that the
following deferiptions of Officers and Soldiers
only are entitled to lands from the United
States.
First. Commissioned Officers who served
until the end of the war.
Second. Commissioned Officers deranged
by virtue of the several resolves of Congrefs*
Third. The legal representatives of all
Commissioned Officers killed in adion.
Fourth. The Medical Staffjdifignated by the
resolve of Congrefsjof the aad September, \ 7Bo*
Fifth. All Non-commissioned Officers and
Privates who enlisted for and continued in the
service until the end of the war.
Sixth. The legal representatives of all Non**
commissioned Officers and Privates, enlisted
for the war, and who were killed in adion.
To prevent the partiesjuftly entitled to the War*
rants being defrauded , the following regu
lations vjtli be obJerved :
Fiji, In case of personal applications of
Non commissioned Officers and Privates, proof
will be required of their being the identical
persons whose rights they claim, by a certi
ficate of an Officer of the regiment or line to
which they belonged. '
Second. In case of alignments, legal evi
dence of the transfer will be reqnired.
Third . Applications of executors and ad
minillrators rauft be accompanied with legal
evidences of their refpedive offices.
Four h. No warrants will be iflued to tha
order of the party originally entitled, or to
the order of any assignee or legal representa
tive, but in consequence of a power of at
torney duly acknowledged.
Ibe IV arrants for Military bounties of land
may be Jat isfied in any of the J allowing Di -
Jirißst within the Wfern 1 er> story , which
ate approprtaetd by the United States in Con
grefsjoi that purpoje , to wit:
Fir ft. One million of acres, bounded on
the cast by the seventh range of townffiips.
fouth by the land contradcd for by Cutler and
Sargent, and to extend north as far as the
ranges of townffiips, and westward so far as
to include the above quantity.
Second. A trad beginning at the mouth of
the river Ohio —thence up the Miffifippi to
to the river Au Vaufe—thence up the fame
until it meets a weft line front the mouth of
the Little Wabaffi—-thence easterly with the
said line to the Great Wabaffi—thence down
the fame to the Ohio, and thence with the
Ohio to the place of beginning, which is sup
posed to contain two millions of acres.
Third. Several trads drawn for by the
Secretary at War, out of the four firft ranges
of townffiips surveyed, amounting to about
nincty-feven thousand acres.
Fourth. Within the limits of purchafe9
made by several Companies, not exceeding
one seventh part ot said purchases.
H. KNOX.
The Subscribers being appointed Survey
ors of Two D Jin as or Trafts of Land set
apart by the United States in Congress for fa
tisfying the Military Bounties of Lands pro
mised to tb t late Army , give this public No
and SiT °s C ' r L Officers*
and Soldiers, of the late Army , entitled to fuel
Bounties, That they, or their legal Repre
fentatwes make application to the Secretary
nan« of r V"TTV agreeablc ordi
nance of Congress of the 9th day of hly last
and forward them to our office at Carhfle, in
S’*™? Pen ° r > ,vania » before the 15th day
August next, as a preference in locating
... J® #*?en t 0 prior entries with us. Wo
1 1 M ffom PUtlbur 8» *or ‘be Dirtrid on
‘he Muffimgum, on the 1 sth of September,
provided a Efficient number of warrants aro
e . me " d b y ‘bat time. When the business on
•He Mufkmgumi* H.iifhe.l, ik, ,i me f or flir .
JAMES IRVINE, ’ f Irnuiru
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