The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, April 14, 1763, Image 3

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MhtenJfor Expert a/ion at the Cuflo/n-houfe , Savannah, from the I ah of January 1762, to the stb of January 1763. k-v ICE, 744° b arrc l* Hoops, 10,500 119 half barrels Oars, 2033 jndico, 9631 Ihj- Handspikes, loco Deer Ikins, 96 hogsheads 1 anned leather, 1602 sides 832 Bundles Tar, 246 barrels Beaver (kins, 13 bundles Indian corn, 1250 bulheis Pine lumber, 417,449 feet Rough rice, 776 bulheis Shingles, 688,045 Pork, 292 barrels rves and heading, 359,002 Beef, 38 barrels Imports. W) UM, 8 puncheons Beer, 77 barrels ff 279 hogftieads Cyder, 49 barrels 9 Barrels Biscuit, 270 barrels Wine, 70 pipes i3 Bke K s 12 barrels Flour, 548 barrels Sugar',* 33 hogftieads Molafles, 6 hogsheads 13 tierces Negroes, 82 61 barrels Salt, 4959 bufbels 106 chclts Mahogany, 6000 feet Entered for Exportation at the Cufom-houfe , Savannah, from the ttb of January 1763, to the yb of April infant . RICE, 1970 barrels Staves and heading, 92,410 26 half barrels Tanned leather, 579 Tides JnJico, 3 calks Tar, 30 barrels 7497 lbs. Pork, 161 barrels Deer Ikins, 107 hogmeads Beef, 11 barrels 1226 bundles Mules, 13 Pine lumber, 79,093 feet Raw ftlk, 10 chells Shingles, 298,060 3 bales Imports. RUM, 88 hogsheads Cyder, 78 barrels 21 barrels Biscuit, 40 hogsheads Wine, 15 pipes 43 kegs 2 qr. calks Cocoa, 10 bags Sugar, 8 hogftieads Negroes, 19 Beer, 13 Darrels Salt, 65 bulheis ADVERTISEMENTS. TAKEN up and brought to Savannah goal, on the 30th day of Oftober lail, a NEGROE MAN, who cal’s himfelf Abraham, and fays his master’s name is Baker: He is a young likely fellow, very black, about five feet ten in ches high, and speaks but little Englifti. It is probable that he belongs to fome gentleman in Carolina, as no per son of that name in this province owns him. TO BE SOLD, A PLANTATION of 100 acres of goddoak and hickory land, a small house and about 100 mulberry trees thereon, about two miles and a half from town, joining the glebe land; 12 acres under fence. Enquire of the printer. A Good CHAIR and HARNESS to be fold very reaso nably. For particulars enquire of * WILLIAM EWEN. TO BE SOLD, A Valuable TRACT of LAND, containing 1000 acres, situated upon a navigable creek, leading fiom the ri ver Altamaha, uie greater part river-swamp, the remainder very well timbered, oak and pine land. Enquire at Lady Houftoun in Savannah for further particulars. THE Members of the UNION SOCIETY are desired to meet at the house of Mrs. Smith in Savannah, on Monday next, being the 18th inllant, at fix o’clock in the evening, on particular business: And also at the fame place on Saturday the 23d instant, at eight o’clock in the morn ing, being the anniversary feall of the said society. By order of the stewards. PETER GANDY Clk. THE fubferiber being about to depart this province, hereby gives notice, pursuant to the aft of the Ge neral Aftembly, that he is ready to answer any suit, and to five bail to any writ or summons that ftiall in the mean time e ilTued againit him. JACOB SPENCER. TO B K S O I. D, Four hundred acres of land, of which are rice land, well {locked with cypress, all near land ing places, with all convenient improvements thcieon, con filling of a good dwelling-house with three brick chimnie>, aiid a cellar and out-houles, very plealantly iituated upon a bluff on Savanna!) river, about 40 miles by water from town ; there is a very convenient barn raised upon an arti ficial hill near the landing. Any person inclinable to pur chase, may apply to ‘ J. W. G. D’BRAHM. TO BE SO 1. D, By JAMES JOHNSTON, At the Printing-Office in Broughton-firect, T he following BOOKS, viz. R Evolutions of Portugal Rojcommon's poems SlvJft's tale of a tub Le (liable boiteux Htfory of Charles the XI Ith. of Save den AgeoJ Lewis the XlVth, by Vol taire, 2 vols. 12 mo Naval htfory of Great-Britain, 4 vols. 1 2 mo Rol Vinson Crusoe Rollin’ s antient htfory, IO vols. I 2mo Ver tot's knights of Malta, 5 vols. 1 2 mo Rollin's belles lettres, 4 vols. 1 2me Hifory of the Arabians, 4 vols. Cato's letters, 4 vols. 1 imo Seneca's morals Hume's political dtfeourfes Spectator, 8 vols. 12 mo Connoifeur, 4 vols. 12 mo Adventurer, 4 vols. 1 2 mo Guardian, 2 vols. \2mo Addrjbn's nvorks, 3 vols. ! into Ver tot's revolutions of Sweden Burnet's his ory, 6 vols . 1 zmo Military hifory of England during the civil war Mably's principles of negotiation Swift's hi (lory of Jfuccn Anne Congreve's poems Bacon's efdys Moliere's works, 5 vols. Sbakefpear's works, 8 vols. Colledion of plays , 3 vols. Voltaire's letters on the Engl if < nation Dryden's tjjays Butler's Hudibras Keyfer's travels, 4 vols. 1 into Ferdinand Count Fathom, 2 vols. Gulliver's travels , 2 voL\ Memoirs of Brandenburg Locke's tjfays abridged Gordon's life oj A mg Robert the Bruce Pope's essays Buckingham's works Fitxojburns letters onjcveralfub jeds Ludlow's memoirs, 3 vols. 1 into Welwtod's memoirs Velleius Pater cults Anson's voyages Marriage ceremonies as now tiftd I in all parts of the world Ram/ay's Evergreen, 2 vols. Free mason s pocket companion Merry fellow Ewings , Hill's* Fifer's , fVil fon's, and Donn's arithmetic! Muir's book-keeping Gee on trade La\v on trade Watts’ s lognk Comoro on health Llaboratory laid open, or the fr. crets of modern chemifry and pharmacy revealed A critical dtj ertation on tie book of Job, by Charles Peters AM. Henry onfober-m ituiednej's Tennant on regeneration Ray's wisdom of God Pajeal's thoughts Mrs. Rowe's devout exercifej ’ Liters H alts 1 redeemer and lanctftr pjalms hymns __ Halts on t/je pajjlons on prayer Glory of Cbttf, by tfalls Oli vet's thoughts of Cicet 0 Hifory of the ten perj'ecmtOns Frejkt ne's gnfpel Jennets ————— Jermons Blacklcek's poems, 2 vols. 12 md FontenetL *s plurality of worlds 7 illotfon s Jermons, 10 vols. I Imo 1 oung's night thoughts works, 2 vols. I 2 mo J°f (bus's works, 6 vols. 12 mo Bojion's fourfoldjlate — crook in the let — catechijm Boson on the covenant Barro w on contentment IVnght on regeneration Henry on prayer Dodrtdgt’ srtje and progrrfs of re ligion in the foul Henry's life Hilh/on on the sabbath l f ‘illtjon ’ sfacrament al meditations ujfidtdman's compa nion Dunlop's Jermons , 2 vols. 12 mo Bijbop Patrick's dijccurjes Gilpin on Jatan's temptations H oolajlon's religion of nature de lineated Evans's jermons , 2 vols. Protefant j'yfcm, 2 vols. IVhole duty of man Dickenjon's letters on fe veraljub jtels Sinrlock on death Robe's Jermons Confejfion ofj'aith Ruddi man's rudiments and gram mar Efop's fables l) )Jc he ’ sJp tiling -book Bibles , and New-Ts aments Cutuhfmi of different juts*