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GEORGIA GAZETTE.
BOOKS to be fold at the Printing-Oifice, at a
low'advance on the firft coft*.ws.
HUME's political discourses, ss. Adventurer, 4 vols.
1 zmo, il. guardian, s vols. umo, tos. taller, 4 vols.
j 2 mo, 18s. rambler, 4 vols. umo, 1 3s, world, 4 vols.
l2fHo f 18s. idler, 2 vols. umo, 10s. Milton's paraJifeloft,
adorned with copperplates, ss. 6d. Milton's paradise re
gained, Com us a mask, Samson Agoniftes, and all his other
ptems, ss. 6d. Milton's poetical works, a vols, tamo, adorn
ed with copper-plates, 10s. 6d. Youug.’s poetical works, 2
vols. umo, 1 os. 6d. Vertot’s revolutions of Sweden, ss.
Bifoop Burnet's history, <6 vols. 121110, 11. 7s. military hillory
of Germany and England from the year 1631 to t6z£, be
ing the memoirs of an Englilh gentleman who served In the*
army of GutLivus Adolphus, and afterwards in the royal ar
my of King Charles 1. princip'cs of negotiations, or an
Introduction to the publick law of Europe, founded on trea
ties, &c. 6s. Swift’s hiftorv of the four lad years of Queen
Anne, Bs. dramatick works of William Congievc, Elq. 2
-vols. umo, Bs. Bacon's efiays, or coanfels civil and moral,
4s. 6d. Molierc's works, 5 vols. umo, translated from the
grand Paris edition pub idled by M. la Serre in 6 vols. 4U),
tl. Shakeipear’s works, 8 vols. i2mo, il. 6s. a feled col-
of Engtilh plays, 2 vols. umo, 10s. 6d. Ramf&y's
4ca table miscellany, a collection of choic: songs Scotch and
•Rnglifh, 4 vols. bound in one, 13th edition, cs. 6d. Vol
-tairi's letters on the Englidi nation, 4s. 6d.*wea essays on
ghe belles lettres by Mr. Dryden, 4s. 6d. Butler's Hudibras,
■cs. Keyfler’s travels through Germany, Hungary, Bohemia,
Switzerland, Italy and Lorrain, 4 vols. umo, with copper
pla es, il. adventures of Ferdinand count Fathom, by the
author of Roderick. Random, 2 ols. umo, 10s. Gulliver's
.travels, 2 vols. umo, Bs. memoirs of Brandenburg, wrote
.by the preterit King of Pruflit, ss. Locke's gttUy abridged,
.4*. Gordon's life of King Robert the Bruce, ii. essays, e
.pi.ties, and odes,, by Alexander Pope, Esq. 4s. 6d. genuine
.works of his grace George Villiers duke of Buckingham,
.with memoirs of his life and writings, js. Fitzo lb urn's let
jters on several fubjeAs, Bs. 6d. memoirs of Edmund Ludlow,
.Esq. li utenant-general of the horse, commander in chief of
.the forces in Ireland, one of the council of Hate, and a inem
iber of the parliament w hich began November 3, 1640, with
a collection of original papers serving to confirm and illuilrate
• many important pafTagescontained in the memoirs; to which
is added the case of King Charles 1. with a copious index,
.3 voh. 12mo, 14s. Welwood's memoirs, 4s. Velleius Pater
.CtllcsY Roman history, 4s. Anion's voyages, 6s. evergreen,
.a collection of Scottiih poems wrote by the ingenious before
the year 1600, with a gloflhry, publilhed by A1 an Ramsay,
a vols. umo, Bs. fret mason's pocket companion, 4s. 6d.
,trade and navigation of Great Britain considered, by Joshua
Gee, 4s. 6d. money and trade considered, by John Law,
r Efq. 4s. 64- logic!:, or the right qfe of reason in the enquiry
after truth, wiui a variety of > guard against error in
the affairs of human life, as well as in the sciences, by Isaac
■Watts D. D. 4s. 6d. collection of original poems by Scotch
■gentlemen, containing about 200 different pieces, 2 v ls.
i2mo, ios. Fontenelle*s plurality, of worlds, y. 6J. the
* works of Flavius Josephus, containing, 1. the life of Jose
phus written by himfelf; z. the antiquiti.s of the Jews, in
‘to books; 3. his book against Appion, in defence of the said
antiquities of the lews, in 2 parts; 4. th ir wars with the
Romans, in ? books 1 3. the martyrdom of the Maccabees 1 ;
■6. Philo's embassy from the Jews of Alesandria to Caius Ca
• ligult; to which are prefixed twudifoourfes, and several rt
* marks and obfervntions on Josephus; together with anew
-map, fcolptures, and accurate indexes; 6 vols. umo, if.es.
•Hume's history of England, 6 vols. 4XO; 61 mem irs of Mil*
* Sidney Biddulph, 3* vols. 12mo, 14s. Ut belle affemblfe, 4
. jvols.-umo, 18s. pod (ley's poems, 6 vols. icmo, il. 14s.
.JPodficy’s fables, ss. female, fpe&atpr, 4 tol* tamo, 18#.
T H, U R S, D AY, March 22, 1764.
history of Osman I. emperor of the Turks, 4s. dialogues of
the dead, 4s. i rillram Shandy, 6 vols, izmo, 11. Derrick's
travels, 2 vols. umo, tor. jofeph Andrews, 2 vols. umo,
1 os. Clarissa, 8 vols. umo, il. 14s. Smollett's Don Quixote,
4 vols. umo, 18s. constitutions of the free maibns, 1 vol.
4JP 1 1,,k a y >B P°oms, t vols. umo, 10s. new dialogues
of the dead, 6s. Hewitt's tables of insereft, is. Leybdurne's
trader a1 sure guide, ‘4s. mufic.il miscellany, a colleAion of
choice longs let to the violin and flute, by the moft eminent
maftors, 6 vols. Bvo. il. 7s. abridgment of Rapin'! hiftorv
of England from the landing of lulius C*(Hr to the death of
George 1. 3 vols. Bvo, il. Bs. Derham’s aftro-theology, 4s.
IjjnUowne'i dramatick works, 4 s. 6i. life of Richard
7 5 * 6d. love letters between a nobleman and hit
niter, with the history of their adventures, 2 vols. 121110,
1 os. 6d. (cleft collection of modern poems from the heft au
thors, 4s. 6d. elements ofcriticifm, 3 vols, large Bvo, tl. c>.
an enquiry into the life and writings of Homer, 9s. Croxal's
Elop’s fables, cs. Banyan's pilgrim's progress, 4s. 6d.
Joseph or eoaiplcat dream interpreter, as. 6d. Ben John
son’s jells, as. Salmon's geographical grammar, 9s. 6d. ma
nner's compass, 3s. 6d. manner's kalendar, is. 6d. Wilson's
navigation, 7s. 6d. Ewing's, Filher's, Hill's, Wilson’s, Win
gate s, Webster's, Hewitt's, Donn's, and Cocker's aritlw*
metick, different files, bindings, and pr ces: M air's book
keeping, 9s. Ainfworth's larin dictionary abridged, 2 vols.
Bvo, 17s. Gordon’s, Wife’s, Filher’s, and WooJgarY young
man's heft companions, of several bindings and prices.
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A good allowance to those who take a quantity of any of
the above articles.—Com.niffwns taken in for all kinds of
books. ‘ ‘
WHEREAS the lubfcriber proposes in a few months to
depart this province, therefore dcfircs all persons
whoare anyways indebted to him to make speedy payment,
otherwise he mull put all his ontftanding debts into the haods
ot an attorney; and all perforts who have any demands or
him are desired to bring in their accounts for payment.
„ . . f . . . JAMES WHITEPIELD.
He hath to fell his remaining flock of goods, confifti,.gof
lundry forts of European and East-India articles; also a foul!
aflortment of jewelciy, and rich gold and silver laces, at 25
percent, advance, for cash or a ftmrt credit; likewile a
imall quantity of fine fait at is. per bufhei.
Also to be fold, a town lot in Savannah, known by the
No. 4. situate i n. More tything, Percival ward, being near
the publick wel\ and where he now lives, together with
the dwelling-house, kitchen, (lores, liable, chair-houfo,
wc<l, &c.—A wharff” lot, No. 10. which he now occupies,
situate near the Watch-house, adjoining MefTrs. Johnson and
Wylly's wharff* on the east, and the publick wharff on the
weft, with the stores, weigh-houses, machines &c.—A traA
of 250 acres of land, situate in the diftria of Savannah, at A
place called the Two Holes, about n miles weft from town,
formerly granted Chri/lopher Peters.—A traA of ato acres,
situate m the diftria of Great Ogee he, fronting the river,
mostly swamp land, origtnrfly allotted Frederick Tritlen.
Any person inclinable to purchafo the above goods.
r lots, may treat with faxd James Whitefidd.