[ V. EAT U R.D AV, &t6ia 21, 17C6. ' • * • r' i . • - - * • ... ' ' " THE t •>■ , J GEORGIA ■STATE' GAZETTE .o r . # y «... ' • * ,*.* HSITOPENDENT REGISTER. r : A ' . —■ -n— -—m FREIjiPOM of the PPvESS, and TRIAL by JURY, to remain inviolate' forever. Constitution of t^eurgi^. L „ •■ . . ...... , ,' > . l .» ~—-u ■y— ■■ ■■■ ■ -- -- -----■.- --* J - - In v v Ul7 C #>s -printed by J O H-N %SM IT K, Printer to the State \ Effip* Articles *f |*l ni eMgepc e t ijerne-it s&c . W// be grdttfi.Uy received , and every kind of Printing per firmed. " w■* • * ■ . **\ ' ' - •' \ *' Philadelphia) Augvft tt# 1786. I* Av New Magazine# * t» fit* apiku A l€ P'clent.sera, when the gamine fpirif of liberty lf\ its benign influence orer tliefc indepen-? 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V: 9 J * T c d. ■ - ItbfcrJptions are received in Philadelphia, by the Bropoicd publifiicis, above-named York, byßeiry iajjAUimure, by SpotlwwKl and Clarke; in Baarlcuun, bv and Co. in by Philip ' ■leaiive, and an A:igufla>tJhe iVinting^mce^V^f ■ Tht r"|j:ar of Alagazine fliall efteim it a I • > IC.CafulaTtivoiir, i;l a!?y willfurhith him w«b ■ qiimcs oy •* te v< 1 ( c><> C| eiKtal G i dull be V* H •#y mt > * ’ • 1 ; ' *V Post-Stages 1 A. ' 1 . + \ ’ WILL flarr, every Tburf.tay mo min,?, fioi» Mr. Wil liam Tbumibn’*, Savannah, for Augufra and Clnr lefton, and fidm ; Mr. Fox’*, Augurta, ev«£* .'Monday morn in?, and wUI continue the rout Vveekl/ tv eseb place title ctiftoiu makes it necefTary to run twice; tile Stage will arrive at Charlclton- in two days as it, and Augufca in three, ti« 4 5 fome’ psns'of the roads ate repa-red. Each pailenger to pay to either place Fifty Shillings, or five pence pjfr mile for any iLorter'diftauce eachpaflbiiger to be allowed Fourteen Pounds weight oftiaggage. To prevent * dilutes in refpeft to feats, it fliall be an invariable rule, that the fitft Gentleman who enters and pays dull have the fi<£ choice,, and so in rotation, K,. T W.I N r |f C. Wm. T H O M if S O N. Savannah, Sept, i 6, ijß4. y .... W. B. All letters to and from Augwfta will he taken par« tieular caic of, by the fuljfcriber, till, there is a regular'Poft- OfSce eil.ihlulled in each town., Wm. THOMPSON-. TE N" GUINEA S’ KE W A R!lh ’ RUN AWAY from the fubferiber, on Sunday nig*ht the 10th of September last,. the following Negroes, vi/.. Ilaac, a tall'black Him fellow, about 35 years of age, Joivj * bulhy hair, about 5 feet ten inches high, has a fear on his chin. ' • Juba his wife, a sensible country bora wench, well known about Augusta. v .* Pate, a flout well made felffcy, fpeiks very . thick and but indifferent English, has a-fcar'ou his'headland loft one his big toe nails, he is about 5 feet 6 inches high, fnd appears to be about 25 years of age. . • . ■ . Phcbe his wife, a lhort well fuade Mulatto wench, loiuj brufliy liair, fpeak%goqd .Engliih, about 30 years of ago. Battes, a'lhort made fellow, about 5 feet 4 inches high, speaks good Eugliih, a Ctfoper by trade, woie agitcj cloth and breeches. C/^V .Quahobe. his thort black wench, about 20 years old, small £ves, lias an uncommon wav "as if Mhe Was crying. -* ■ * Ned, a Jlout well made fellow, belonging to the ckotg of Andrfiw M‘Leaue, Ely. and is Weli known abemt Afigulia.; ’~ v hue, his wife, a fin 3? I well made Wcrtch, smooth fkia, and of a yeltowtaft, lfie camed her two daughters witli her, on* naiped CJce about 6 years old, and hue; about 10 months old. Moll of the above Negroes lived many velars in«Wcft- FUwMm it is liippofeii*they will attempt to get to the Creek nation or Augnit.i‘, where they a:b well acquainted. Any peifyn tyho will apprctlend laid Nfgroes, and deliver them to Mr. Thomas Cote, at Augulta', the Goaler in Savannah, or to the lublcriber at GreagOgectae, lhall receive the ahovo Rewardj or <Ae Guinea fur' eaqyof them, beiules ail ex ponces pbid. • • • cjcj * William clajuc* maty mu, k &p:. u, 2js6. * • A< . ; [Mo. w.\