/ State-House, Augusta, Dec. 22,1789. ADDRESS of the GENERAL ASSEMBLY of the State of GEORGIA, To THE PRESIDENT of the UNITED STATES SIR, THE federal Constitution being adopted, it be came the wish of the people of this State that you Ihould be elevated to the Presidency of the Union ; and the two branches of tlieLegifla ture take the firfl. occasion of offering to your ac ceptance their congratulations on the unanimity of your election. In the great concerns of mankind success has not always been attendant ontheperforman.ee of duty ; and where it has, the famflion of public approbation has frequently been withheld ; but it was reserved for you in the midst of the molt arduous difficulties, not only to be fuccefsful, but to have been so with univei sal applause. Raised by your virtues and services to the head of !i government, pervading so many independent States, the general confidence is in favor of your justice, and, while the hiltory of nations informs that the errors of rulers have often proceeded from the want of information, we lhall not hesi tate to Hy before you such fads and opinions ref pett„, !. ° thef f us. .Each deviation will ppen a door for others w |V* W be happy then for ourfelvcs and our nation tl " 0t become highly difreputable-and if o *i^r i t s° U ' d country, (bould obtain a triumph over the meaner n/m r ° Ur nee, and its natural offspring, dishonesty ? P alr ' or > of ava. -396- MOM THE ALBAXY GAZETTE. Uarckiß QN Monday morning, thei s thiull. as Mr Van W Renffelaer, foil of Gen. Henry K. Van R eilf " felaer, and his fitter, were accompanying the r cpufins, two of the daughters of Col. John Vis fcher-, of Green Bush, to their father's, in a fleWi* the ice of the river broke in, within a few yards of the end of their journey, nearly opposite houfeof Volkert P Douw, Esq. Their cries were soon, providentially,heard by Mr. Douw's family and his negroes ran to give afliftance. When' they arrived at the place-the sleigh and the hair of Mr. lienflelaer s head were alone to be seen a board, that one of the negroes had brought was then put under Mr. R. and he was firft fnatcl/ ed from deftrudtion. Mifsßenflelaer immediate! ly emerged, near her brother, and was also f av ved. The eldest Miss VilTcher was next drawn upon the ice, but sisterly affection checked every rising fear for felf-prefervation, and as she was extending the hand of afliftance to her expiring lifter, the ice again broke, and they were both instantly abforded by the eddy, out of everv reach.---The eldest Miss Viflbher was 21 yearsof age, and was to have been married in a few days the younger was in her i6rh year.—Every ex' ertion has been made to find the bodies, but that of the eldest only has been found. The horses had fallen into the river with so great velocity that they broke the traces, plunged under the ice, and were not to be seen after the negroes ar rived.--- 1 his fatal spot has been open the whole winter, till within two days of the accident. The ice in it was only three inches thick but within a few feet round, it was eighteen. ' Reader! pa use a moment, and lay to heart this melancholy example of the uncertainty of life. Be warned by the fate of these two amia ble young ladies, that such also may be yours Life,at itslongeft extent,is short. Few live tothe evening of the day of Life. When haply one has seen the fun fink in the horizon, if he reflects how many does he recoiled to have dropped down in every hour of the day. Think of this and ' " TV hit ft thou /iv''ft, tiffe roell: " How Jhort »r longfuhm'tt to Heaven." New-York City Lottery. SCHEME of a LOTTERY, for the purpose of rajf.ng Seven Tm fdnd Five Hundred Poufifa, agreable to an ACT nf t n turf 'he State of New-Yorl, passed B[h Fe" ary^;^" 1 PRIZE of £.3000 £. 3000 I ">°° 2000 ,S s°° • '50° , 0 200 tooo % 100 a<*?° »"> 1° 1500I 500 180 J 4°® 795° 10 1800 75,5 4 3.800 3° SO 120 180 795° 8346 Prizes, > 16654 Blanks, J 2 5 00 ° Tickets, at 40s. each, f. 5 0000 THF nKVft b j/®. to , a « Je on of fifteen per Cent. ad™ccd r' S LOTTE f RY bei "go raife a part oftbefe TY HALL 1 .1 r P oratlon f° r repairing aß d enlarging the Cl r uu aeeommodation of CONGRESS whichdors so much honor to the Arch,.eft, as well as credil the c.ty Thc cui«« wi n ch3 y c T ™. this Lotterv wilf rr| C k° ' cf P ec,al| y as the fucctfs of be laid to leimhn r 3 tax ' wl, ' c b must otherwise oe laid to leimburfe the corporation. to rdvenw e rs S ?h IEME u calculated a manner very beneficial The ?;,,, ' n °j /'"'S 'wo blanks to a prize./ Makers 5 by t h°e Cor f ' ubfcribe ". who 'reappointed Pi*ri» °" rE " Bu R ch > Abraham Heiring, Nrv-York, *hl£ k "™ Vi ' P ' — At PUBLIC AUCTION, on of Apr. i next, (if rpu.-r- J, disposed of before, at Private Sale.) led Cf?i fs f?d d" va ' ua^'e Place formerlycal on State,i j°£ bythc namc of VAN DUZER'J, Pettiaueers so- thr t' ,C m 0 ? ount y> two good fufficient and one of the brft ft Crr J ln / IC^S ' '* * beautiful fituatian, and an excdlent Shfn ° r Taver "> °n Staten-Ifland, door B! ick F Hi' , an . ( ? Hf t rrin S within 20 yards of the is Hk'cwife j k,nd ot Flfll in their season. It e best and roost convenient Ferrv to Lorw Island. m, wre m p b o-n, of r^ r5pafc and rc P afs - h ]ic * wifhin two New York There ' h ovvs > and between 8 apd9 reilesfronj Iv Meadow I,K 30 acr " ofexceilent good Land, ch.ef- beml Very /°° d Wh " f - House, Barn and Gaiden- Countrv Seat fit f" g repa ' r " w '" wake a beautiful country Seat, fit for any gentleman. C* tnc l a,re of John Anderson, corner of tfic o*Mc(Trs ir * dKd M ' Lea »> White H»il/New-York. or bci on *h« r,rc r D EII LY ' Staten-Ifland, or of the Subfcri known 1 CS> vv^lCre the conditions of sale will be made fe H A .!? AHAM VANPUZER. William Taylor, Has for Sale, at his EAST-INDIA GOODS STORE, A , , „. No ' 4> Bu« ling-SLIP, /general Afiortment of EAST-INDIA GOODS, Rnni- wl> ich are tlle following Articles : i ziS- Hankcrchicfj.of various kinds,J| ( .|T|- ' rin n l" eS ' Seersuckers, C.ngham,, jj Bog|apores ' Wlf . V ar, «y of handsome painted MUSLINS. raan ) other Articles, which will be fold by the Pieces Package, low for cafli. £".3000 ioeo ijoo 4«e» SQO 200 100 5° £0 2500 2400 1800 31800