The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, November 10, 1763, Image 1

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GEORGIA GAZETTE. Number 32. CATALOGUE of BOOKS ♦ TO BE SOLD AT THE PRINTING-OFFICE. JACOB’S law diaionary ; laws of the admiralty, 2 vols. 4 to; Wood’s institutes; King of Prussia’s laws ; office of a notary-pubiick ; spirit of the laws, 2 vols. ori gin of laws, arts, and sciences, with cuts and chronological tables, 3 vols. Dean Swift's works, 8 vols. Sully’s me moirs, 5 vols.. Titua Livius's Roman history, 8 vols. ad ventures of signor Gaudentia di Lucca ; inftrudions for a young lady ; private life of the Romans; account of the Spanilh settlements in America, illustrated with a map of America, to which is added an account of the siege of the Havana; Pope’s translation of Homer’s Iliad and Odyfley • reveries of field marffial Saxe; history of France, 4 vols* Shaftelbury’s charaaerifticks, 3 vols. Boyle’s adventures ’* .Voltaire’s candidus, or all for the best; the devil upon crutches, with cuts 5 adventures of Robinson Crusoe, with cuts; Fontaine's tales and novels; ceconomy of the human life; treatise on agriculture; Maxwell’s practical hulban dry; Storck on hemlock; revolutions of Portugal; Rof common s poems; Swift’s tale of a tub; le diable boiteux • history of Charles XII. of Sweden; Voltaire’s age of Lewis XIV* vols. Rollin’s antient history, io vols. Vertot’s knights of Malta, 5 vols. Rollin’s belles lettres, 4 vols. history of the Arabians, 4 vols. Cato’s letters, 4 vols. Se neca’s morals; Hume’s political difeourfes; fpeftator, 8 vols. Adventurer, 4 vols. Guardian, 2 vols* Tader, 4 vols. Rambler, 4 vols. World, 4 vols. Idler, 4 vols. Addifcn’s works, 3 vols. Milton’s paradise loft, and paradise regain ed; Milton’s poetical works, 2 vols. Young’s works, 1 vob. Vertot's revolutions of*Sweden; Biffiop Burnet’s history, 6 vols. military history of E during the civil war, Mably’s principles of negotiation; Swift's history of Queen Anne; Congreve’s poems; Bacon’s eflays; Moliere’s works, 5 vols. Shakefpear’s works, 8 vols. a feled colle&ion of English plays, 3 vols. another collection of 2 vols. a collec tion of English and Scots songs; Ramsay’s poems; Vol taire's letters on the Engliih nation; Dryden’s eflays; But- • ler’s Hudibras; Keyfler'a travels, 4 vols. Ferdinand count Fathom, 2 vols. Gulliver’# rtravels, 2 vols. memoirs of Brandenburg, wrote by the King of Prussia; Locke's essay abridged; Gordon’s life of King Robert the Bruce; Pope's eflays; Buckingham’s works; Fitzofburn’s letters on seve ral fubjeCls; Ludlow’s memoirs, 3 vols. Wei wood’s me moirs; Velleius Patercules’s Roman history; An Ton’s voy ages ; marriage ceremonies as now ofisd in all parts of tne world; Ramiay's evergreen, > vols. fee ma ion’s pocket companion; Gee on trade; Law on trade; Watts’s logick; elaboratory laid open, or the secrets of modern cheniiftry and pharmacy revealed ; Black lock’s*poems; 2 vols. Oli vet’s thoughts of Cicero; Fontenelle’s plurality of worlds; Josephus’s works, 6 vols. Hume’s hiftor/ of England, 6 vols. V? chriftian hero; Engliih songs ; Ben Johnson’s. Joe Miller's; Falftaffc’s, and Tom Brown’s jests; memoirs of Mils Sidney Biddulph, 3 vols# la aflcmblee, 4 vols. Dodfley’s poems, 6 vols. Dodiley's fables; female ipeCla tor, 4 female Quixote ; history of Osman I. emperor of the Turks ; dialogues of the dead ; fortunate country maid, 2 vols. Triftram Shandy, 6 vols. amorous friars; Cbryfal, or adventures of a guinea, 2 vols. history of Lucy Wellers K 2 vols. history of ipifs Bctfy Thoughtless, 4 vols. Derrick’s travels, a vols. Tom Jones, 4 vols. Joseph An drews, 2 vols. Fielding’s mifcellanics, 8 vols. Roderick Random, 2 vols. Peregrine Pickle, 4 vols. Pamela, 4 vols. Clarifla, 8 Vols. Grandifon, 7 vols. constituti ons of the free masons; Gay’s poems and fablrs; Saxby’a British customs ; new dialogues of the dead; Hayes’s and Hewitt’s tables of interest; Leybournc’a trader’s sure guide; THURSDAY, November j O , j? 6 3. compleat houfewife, 2 vols..art of cookerv 1 wfy; Croxal’s Efop’s fables * BunvSl S? ““!* pWn and Joieph or compleat dream interpreter • dialtaV **■ p * ro * refs; pamon; merryman’s companion • Srimnn% fpintS grammar; nuriner’s compass and kafn"ar” W,® “’ gatxon; Ewing’s, Fiftier’s HillN w;ir ,1” 5 navi ‘ Wr-s. Mair . book-keeping; Johnfon'j Engliih diftionarvahrirl’ ! a vols. 8vo; Ainrworth’s latin diHinn.n yabndg vols. 8vo; Campbell on miracle cridcffi b ”f? ed > 2 the book of Job, by c. Peters A'M wi ; ,L ff f rta ' lon tyy on the New'-TeVmcn,; voli. aio oons, dialogues, and letters; Henry on fobermmdedneA Tennent on regeneration; Ray’s wisdom of God fanaier; eV Watts X on prayer l'wZL‘7 an< ! Ere(k'° , " ,C f ir ”' ty W j KS ! r hiftor y o{ ,he ten perfection! - Lrelkine s sermons and gofpcl Ibnnctn; Tillotfon's work.’ -.0 vols. Young’s night thoughts; Bolton’s fourfold and sermons; Bolton on the- covenant and catechism • Bar row on contentment; Wright on regeneration, Hen r^ ife; Henry on prayer; Dodridge’s rife and progrefi of re Ugton in the sous; Willifon on cite sabbath jIWIK £ era mental meditations and afflifled man’s companion; Dun lop s sermons, i vols. Btlhop Patrick’s difeourfes; Gilpin ?”f i a ' a , n 5 temptations; Woolafton’s reltgion of nature se. Rnk “V Eva " s sf " m , ons J 2 vols - Proteftam fyllcm, a vols. man , dut y-°f min i new whole duty of man; confcSon of faith; DukenlWs.letters o. fcveral fubjefts; Sherlock on death; Drelincourt on death - Gor don s, Ftlher’s, Wile’s, and Woolgar’s young man’s bell companion ; Clarke’s cordery, Erffmusf Eufropius, Cor ntltus Nepos, Tufttn, and Ovid; Clarke’s imroduftion to the making of latin ; \ lrgil; Cacfar’s commentaries; Sal lull; Horace; Barclay’s Greek gramhtar; Ruddiman’s ru ei??.*”- | r *Tf J ri P le,fi,, B tnllruflor; Dilworth’s small htftortes for children ; Filhcr’s Engliih grammar and new Engliih tutor ; Greenwood’s Engliih grammar 1 moral mifeellany; chnlhan monitor ; rational and chrillian cate chtfm; Dyfche’s fpellingdiftionary; Dyfchc’s, Dean’s and Dtlwotthis Ipelhng-boolcs ; bibles and common prater books of different lire! and bindings; new tcllaments; pfalters; church and diflenters primmers; horn books; kc. A collection of Angle phys. At fame place may be had, Sea charts for the coasts of South-Carohna, Georgia and Florida; writing paper of all kinds ; marbled paper; fine bloflom blotting paper ; cart ridge paper; leidgers; blank books ruled and plain; Al phabets of different fixes; files ; black lines; paper ruled for mufick ; small prints for children ; parchment; leaden flatts for laying on loose papers; pocket-books offeventl forts ; letter-cafcs; broad and narrow stationer’s tape ; quills and pens in any* quantity ; black and red ink-pow der ; sealing wax and waffiers; horn and ivory pounce boxes; ivory paper folders; brass fountain pens; brass and paper pocket inkpieces;* ivory pocket-books; tin pens; pen knives of different kinds ; black and red lead pencils ; brass compares with itecl points; the fame with three legs; pewter and wooden land boxes; pewter inkstands ; large white skins for aprons, Sec. kc. A good allowance to schoolmasters and others who quantity of the above articles.—*Commiflions taken in for all kinds of books. WHERfiAS the iiorfe formerly advertiled by the fub feriber has not been claimed, this is to give notice, thafon the 14th of November he will be fold at puhlick ven due at the ferry at Great-Ogcchce, unless the owner appear* and proves his property before the day us sale. DAVID HUGUENIN.