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POE T R Y.
ODE to GHA'RIfr,
Cpmpo/cd by Mr . Low, of Holland Lodge,
and Jung in St, Paul’s Chapel, f<ftw-\ork,
on the i\ib of June , 1789, being the,An
niverfary of the Fefival of St. John the
Baptift*
Recitative.
FROM region# of immortal bliss above,
Impart thygenial emanations, Love !
Soul of our Order! Patron of this day!
Ikfpirc our hearts, and prompt the iolemn lay.
Air •
Come Beauty of th* eternal Sire !
Whose Justice we adore ;
Whose Power and wifdora we admire,—
Thy finilcs us more!
Faith may command the visual ray,
Futurity to scan ;
And Hope y by tana led
May piftuie Hcav’n to man s
But thou, bleft Charity / can’ftgjve .
* Companion's thrill divine;
From Tbee> we Heav’nly joys derive, *
For Joy and Hcav’n are thine !
CHORUS.
And when Faith and Hope shall fade.
When HeavVs portals are difplay’d ;
When, with transports vast and new,
Things ineffable we view ;
Then (Religion’s ldurce and aim)
Charity (hall fan the flame ;
Love divine (hall be our theme,
Love—~ eternal and supreme !
This, this alone our constant Heav’n shall
prove—
The GOD of Heav’n is everlatting Love /•
To be Exchanged,
A Negroc, of any ag* or descrip
tion, for Cattle. Enquire of the
ht inter.
S T R AT E D
From the Subscriber, about two months ago,
A Dark Kuan Hi rle,
About 14 hands high, branded on one-of his
fliouuiers ihu# IH. He has been seen about
the vicinity of Bedford, and is probably
theieabouts. Whoever will deliver the said
ho.fe to the, fubfcribcr, shall be handsomely
rewarded.
MARY LAIJDER.
Au «J?a t July 23, 1789.
A » « of defaulters in Capt. John Ahackle
tord s dutritt, Richmond county.
Richard Call, John Robert
(on, Pe;er Culbreth, James Cartlidge,
Fa; tholomv w l'hompfun.
Aon-rejidents— John Boyd of South-Caro
lina, David Leech, of ditto.
**erjons living in other dtfrißs, and rendered
in a lift of their taxable property— William"
C m.hns, William Crmentfcn, Ann Clark,
iiUbeila < bapmau, Alexander Gardner, and
>hu Griffin.
JOHN SHACKLEFORD, Rsc,
July tt t 1789.
■' ■ r
*}* blank Bonds, Blank
W r its, Deeds of Convey,
anu, and Mew-England
Primers,
Im S*l» it tH Irimii,.OScf.
A Bargain. v
FOR SALE ,
That valuable Plantation, firuated about 24
miles belew Augusta, upon Savannah -rivcfj
known by the name of
Profpecl Hill.
Containing about 405* acres, 900 acres of
which are prime river swamp, aco oak and
hickory, and the remainder good pine land,
which lies very convenient to a fi ;<c bold ftrcam,
On the preraifes are a good dwelling house,
barn and orchard —one hundred and eighty
acres of the swamp, and 40. acres of the
high land, are clear and uuder fence.
ALSO,
Sixteen hundred acres of land, firuated on
Walnut Branch, Burke county, bounded
wed ward ly by Brier Creek, fouthwardly by
Mr. Amos Whitehead’s, and east wardly con
tiguous to Way* —The filiation
and quality of these lands are too well known
and admitted to require any further defcrip*
tiou. For terms, apply to
James Alger,
at Cumming & M‘Credies.
Augujla % July IX, 1789.
To be fold a great bargain,
for round Monty or Froauce t
A GANG OF
14 Prime season
ed Negroes ,
Ten of whom are workers. Apply
to the Printer.
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RICHMOND ACADEMY, July as, 1789.
Ordt.td, That notice be given to the Lef-*
feet* of the common land for payment of the
arrears of rent due ; and that in case the
fame lhall not be made- within one month,
their obligations to be put in suit.
On the fir ft Saturday in September next ,
Will be Sold,
For the Paper Medium %
A few Lots,
In the Town of Augusta,
By order of the Board of ’Truftets,
AMES M. SIMMONS, Clerk.
THE following trails of land, in Captain
Whittaker’s diftrift, Buike county, are*
supposed to belong to non-residents, viz.—
1870 acres granted Elizabeth Simpson,
950 of which are pine, 45afecond quality,
and 450 third quality.
200 acres granted Matthew Bass, 60 of
which are pine, and *4O third quality.
The above lands are on Ogechce ' swamp,
above Buckhead. Defaulter—David Nichols.
BATT. JONES, Bee.
G E O R G I A* JBy Lewis Gardner ,
(L. S.) £ Esq RegifterofPro-
LEWIS GARDNER, f bats for the County
J of Richmond.
WHEREAS Mary Fontaine/vias applied
to me for letters of administration on
' the estate of Peter Fontaine, deceased, These
are theiefore to cite »nd admonilh all and
lingular the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to be and appear before me at my
Office, on |the ill day of September next, to
(hew cause, if’any they have, why letter* of
dminiftration Ihould not be granted.
Given under my hand and teal, at mt
r Office, the firft day of August, in
the year of our Lord one thousand
(even hundred and eighty-nine, and
in the 14th year of the Independence
t»f the United State# of America,
The Second Thursday in
August,
I purpole opening a
Dancing School\
In the white Hou,e dboye Mrs. Lauder’/, in
Augusta, now occupied by Mr. Jones.
ALL Gentlemen aud Ladies, who not hav
ing had an opportunity of being earliec
taught, and *ll Matters and M»fs’s, of repu
table parents, may know wneie to apply, in
order to learn that polite and agreeable fai
ence. .1 will not fay what my merit or de
merit may be, as a Teacher—the impartial
public will determine that j but I will ven
ture to affirm, that I (hall, matt pundiliouily,.
keep good order in my School, and en iea
vour to give a politta to the manners of my
pupils.
My price is moderate, being only thre*?
Guineas tor each Scholar. The term fofi
teaching, thirty-fix days; and to be appoint**
ed at such time as thall he mott conven.enc
for me.
It is also expeded, that payments will be
made as foliowethQae fourth of three
Guineas, to be paid at the expiration of three
dances, each dance confiding of three days,
which is one fourth of the time stipulated.
It ts necellary to fay, that none but perfous
of good character will be admittible.
WILL. SPENCER.
Jfv 30, 1789.
‘it a regular Meeting of LODGE COLUM -
Bi V, No. 3, held at tbs Academy, in Air*
gujia, "July 23, A. L, 5789, prejent ,
The Wotlhipful JOHN MEALS, Majler , •
It is Ordered %
HAT those Members who have failed
£ to attend their duty in this Lodge at
the.laft Fettival, and at the five regular Meet
ings immediately preceeding this Order, be.
difeontinued as Members, at the next regu
lar Lodge, unless fatisfadory excuies-be them,
made.
Ordered also % . .
That notice, by advertisement in the State
Gazette three several weeks before the next
regular Lodge night, be deemed fufficient.
Extraft.from the Minutes ,
J. Y. NOEL, SeDry.
Defaulters in the diftrid of militia late Cap
tain Ayres’s, Richmond county.
WILLIAM White, David Robinson, fen.
John Moates, Adam Guef9, Samuel
RiJgdell, John Doughty, William Nelson„
jun. James Christmas,. Jordon Prodor, john
Chambers, John Quarles, Ann Grayham,
John Armstrong, Ann Tidwell, Joseph Hick
man, John Leonard, fen. |ohn Smith, fen.
James Bowland, Thomas Howard, Stephen*
Phillips, William Ayres, Ehja Walker*
Names of pe;fans who have returned me a.
lift of their taxable property residing ia
other diftrids.
William Antriken, Susannah Bryant, Eli
zabeth Chambers, George Foules, fen. Mary
Ann Fuller, John Goare, John Hobbs, Cla
. riffa Harriflon, jofeph Hancock, Martha
Haff, Thomas Jones, jun. Charles-
Rachel Powell, Samuel Robinson, Joshua
Vaughn. George Foules, jun.
Noo-refidents: Youngbloods, aoo acres
oak and hickory land, near George Ray’s, on
. the waters of the big Kioka, second quality.
N. B. This trad is in, arrears of taxes..
THOMAS HAMILTON, Rec
just Publi/hed, *
And may be bad at the Printing-OffLtm
THE
Constitution of the State
of Georgia^
Ratified the 6th of May, 1789.
also ,
The Federal Constitution.
And a tew Copies of the
LAWS
Os the. (Beam! Aflsmbly of the
j State otf Grarjyaj, cuSmL. l*ft
Bcflioi».