The Georgia state gazette, or, Independent register. (Augusta, Ga.) 1786-1789, October 28, 1786, Image 4

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POE T R Y. *'■£' s' / '.y: r T'**?:' S O C I E T Y. WTIF.K nature govern'd, and when man was young, I cutAj.)?, at will, tlie untutorM lavage rov’d V f. f t-r wains imunnirM, and where clutters hung, Hr fed, and f.e[ t, beneath the made he lov’d. Put I'trcc the fa. c’h more fa ga cions mind, By I eave; ’s j cimillion, or by heaven's command, To j olitl.M flatcs has facial lav. align’d. And general good on partial duties plann’d : Not fov omfelvcs our vagrant steps we bend, As l.cedicAs chance, or wanton choice ordain j On vatiotis llaiious various tasks attend, A-iifi mfcij arc born to trifle or to reign. At a Meeting of the Board of Trujiees for Rtchn.ond, Academy: Ordered, - v CJ . ii si T oil lots where the conditions cf fate have. .ua been cunp’ud withy be expend to late to the burner , (title JirJt i tie j day in November next, upltjs ihe whole of ihs. inttr<jh and one filthpo.it op th: put,e pxd of the bonds, be dijcharged on or bejote thi third lutjdjy of Obiober injt. By Order of the Beard , JAMES M. SIMMONS, C.lerh f O B E \S O L jD, At the I'linting-OfSce, Spring Bulks i At if SpttVng ; Primers ; klip tfit e l jigitjh Staging l! ax. Pop-. &c. Post-Stages W n . L fVTf r Thl,rf i ,av morning, from Mr. Wil leflou I boml on s Savannah, for Angela and -Char * ’ T f ;; ,m Mr ’ *<**» A "*»**> every Monday morn '!*: J!l ° V . c0,,!,m,c 'O'* weekly to each place till * U / e ;f Vyt ° ™ M twice ’ Stage will a, rive an Uilet,on ... two days as nttul, and Angufta in three till lome pant; of the roads are repared. • * had, pai.cnger to pay to either place Fifty Shillings, or five P nT 5; c ‘ v m ’ le lor »"Y dmrtcrdiAai.ee ; each p*Wer to be allowed fourteen Pounds weight of baggage. To prevent d. i.mcs Hirc cf to fears, it Hull be an invariable rule, that cl c Ti CUCU 5,1 d a > s * ail have the tint cnn.ec, and io m rotation, N - TWrN IN G> C ... , * VVm * *HOM ?s O N Favannah, Sept. 16, i;R,<. fcJkfcw* r <-dice «g>l,uihe.l in c-.ti, , VVtt . ’ ' WtolThomiT 7 o X E .S’ O L jN - Keily's lanu. ’ ** U ° S ’ au J oUini S Maurice A I. n o, A wltiable TP.A ( T i 1 v . a,..;w.v :i:c ;V' 0 ? l ; ,a ' l " m * *7 »««- Mjoxav C..1. I c„iv.;H M,: .AV ■ " '""’’l fc,K e - . a good dwcllii..; Ijonje a id 'Adf ‘ ,, '‘ m;lcs .are «»•»-I .likeu,„i Jzl; ? r *Pd?«» il* tvhkf-Aa. Jiving««„• y ‘ il r [ST.'"'"l' c • o.w Lury i„vv nml, Ricrnioud county, *JO. z<f, i;8o. ; Philadelphia, Augvft z , 1786. A New Mag-azine^ o est ftxti crfc x ’* i tym^L^/nc^a 4 T (he prefect aera, when the genuine spirit of liberty* 1 /$ Imoextended its benign influence over these indepen- . dent and highly favoured rep bl;cs—-when the encourage meut of literature, the uatural concomitant of freedom, ’en gages the attention of a great majority of those entrusted with power, or pofi'efted of influence, throughout the union, the lublcrihers are induced refpedfully to iolicit the patronage of the free citizens of North-America for THE Columbian Magazine , which they mean to publiih in this city on the following terms : I. It (hall be printed in monthly numbers : the firft to ap, ear on the fit ft day of October next. 11. Each number (hall contain three Iheets or forty-eight pages of letter press, elegantly primed on a very neat paper, of American mauufatfure, and to be adorned with two engravings on copper-plate, executed by an American artist. 111. No endeavours lhall be l'pared to procure as great a variety of original eflays, iuftrnclive and entertaining, as the nature and extent of the work will admit. The number ami acknowledged merit of the gentlemen who have pledged themselves to furnilh their compolitions, inspire the fub feribers with ey try sanguine expectation of acquiring the pubju approbation, winch lhall he the fuminit of their willies. IV. Price to lubfcribers twenty/hillings per annum. One haifto be paid at the time of Aibfcribing, arid the other half at the expiration of the firlt half yeat;.—Tonoh-fubfcribers a quarter dollar each number. Tins delign has been taken up, after mature deliberation t we lhall not, therefore, railily abandon it. We are fully dctci mined so to conduct the undertaking, as to merit the public attention; for which purpose every exertion lhall be made on our parts : *aud the s generous support of which we have been allured, added to the high eltimation we have conceived ot the taste, liberality and patriotic spirit of ouc lelpeciablc fellow-citizens, julhfy our confidence of fnecefs, T. S E D D O N, M. C A R EV, W. SPOTSWOOD, C. CIST, J. TRENCHARD. Subscriptions are received in Philadelphia, by the proposed publiihers, above-named ; in Nevv-York, by Berry and Rogers; in Baltimore, by Spotfwood and Clarke; iu t harlefton, by W right and Co. in Savannah, by Philip He unc, and'in Augusta at the Printing-OlHce. The Editor of tbe Columbian Magazine lhalleucem it a very particular favour, if any gentleman will furniih him with anecdotes or documents, for writing the life of that much regetted Hero General Greene.. __ EL B. They fliall be thankfully returned. Augusta Races. THE AUGUSTA RACES will commence on the second Tuefday in December next. The Jockey Club Purfs of One Hundred Pound Sterling will be run fur the firft day, four mile heats. A purse of Fifty Pounds Sterling the second day, two mile heats ; and a purse of Thirty Pounds Sterling the third day, one mile heats, agree..ble to the rules of the Club. The following premiums will be given to the person or persons producing iu market the heft flail fed beef, three pounds; three heft muttons, thirty /hillings; and two belt veals, twenty /hillings: CORNELIUS DYSART, T JOHN P. WAGNOK, S Stewards. WILLIAM STITH, jun. 3 / "T"'HE following appeals will be tried before his Honor the Governor and Coyncil, on Thursday the 7th of De cember next ; the parties concerned a:e ordered to attend, Mary Walker. 1 vs. C Wilkes. Burton Williams. 3 Thomas Na;«er, Eiq. ") . , , 1 ( 400 acres, in the reserve 0+ Thomas b=»H. J Grccue county. ■ JAMES I'IEuIWETHLK, S. K. C.