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PORT of SAVANNA It.
R E t U R N of Exports and Tonnage for the *fo n th ,©f April, .
Date of “, __ “71' 7. . Amount of,No. of Amount of
clearance VeffeI * Names ' Masters-Names. Where bound. ) Car);o . l ToBt . Tonnage.
I'Sloop Jenny 'or. Schemicrhorn New- k ork 955 16 8 70 5 5 0
Schooner Friendftiip Villiam Langrifti Charleston 321- 00 35 z it 6
3 Thomas 'eter Godet . Ditto 22 0 0 28 2 2* O.
a Savannah Packe eremiahDickinfon Ditto 590 00 50 , 3 15- O
Two Friends 'homas Holmes Ditto 92120 50 3*s®
7 Nautilus imes Paterson Jamaica 53 12 o 39 2 18 6
8 Brig Samuel ,obert Pilmour Liverpool 1512 o © 130 17 J O
j 1 Sloop Susannah avid Beers Charlest 'n 38 5 4 *5 *l7
12 Brig Pa .fey '>hnM>tley, AuxCayes 226 O o 156 II 14 O,
14 Nightingale 'dwd. Dillingham Cape Francois JO7 iO<. o 90 6 15 o
Schooner Betsey and Poll >hu Clark ,New-Provi(lcn«e 41 16 8 40 3 0 Qi
13 Brig Sucky lenjarain Prince Wed-Indies 212 6. 8 7 6 5 14 O
Schooner Friendship Langrifh Charleston 348 j l 8 37 2 15 6
16 Betsey AancisWatlington« Ditto 45 0 o 3 2 280
J7 Sloop Nancy ohn Farrow. j Ditto 350 00 50 3*5 0
jS Delight. William Mason Philadelphia *8 O O 3 C * sk.
Schooner Catherine iPeter Lochon Charleston 510 O © 48 3 12 O
19 Thomas Peter Godet ! Ditto 250 o o 27 *.* o 6
Greyhound ;james Fullerton Boston 117 o c 6 4 it 6*
21 Good Ho,je. John Guliker f Ditto 478 2s 2 7° 5 5 O-,
22 Friendship Eliazer Giles Weft-Indies 269 00 72 '5; 8 o7
Sloop Polly Ebenezer Webb New- York 333 10 c 61 4116
23 Schooner Savannah Packet Jeremiah Dickinson Charleston 375 00 50 3 if o
Brig Mary John MTver Jamaica 105 60 92 6 18 O^,
Schooner Independence Benjamin T Stoops Maryland 38 o o 5° . 3 15 <>•
Ship Un on William, Cory Cape Francois 162 7 5 154 II 11 o
24 Brig John. Edward Buriovys Philadelphia 990 6 c 80 6 O O
Sloop Samuel John Arnold Cape Francois 198 18 o 70 55 a,
25BrigJofeph Thomas Dillmore Cadiz 780 o o II 7 8 15 6
z 6 Minerva William M rgan Jamaica 140 o o 150 II 9 O
Sloop Susannah. David Beers New-York 150 o o 25 1, 17 6
Schooner Be.fey John Fieare charlefton 30 00 45 376
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Total Amount of Exports and Tonnage jT. 9893 j 7 zz\oCi6s 15
E-rors excepted. 1— — »,*
May 3, 1788. R» I L K I N S O N, Colit flop*
COMPTROLLER’S OFFICE, Port of Savannah.
RETU R N of Exports and Tonnage for the Month of April,
V«::„°ce| Veffitls* Names. j Mailers frames. | Where bound. °‘| c"
__ r : 7 ~ T ’ : 7
Ajril 2. Schooner Friend thip Wm. Langrifta Charleston j 35 z it 6 352 o o
4 Savannah Packet 1. Dickinfop Ditto 50 3 15 o 590* o o
Two Friend’s T. Holmes Ditto 50 3 15 o 9,5 12 o
7 Nautilus J. Patteifon ’amaica 39 2,.j 8 6 > 53 12 o
8 Brig Samuel R. Pilmour Liverpool 230 17 5 01512 o o
« II Sloop Susannah D. Beers Charleston 25 1 17 6 38 5 4
12 Brip Patfey J. Motley Aux C ayes 156 11 14 o 226 o o
. , ij. Nightingale E. Dillingham Cape Francois,. 90 6 15 c 107 10 o
■Schooner Betsey and Polly J. Clark, New-Providencje 40 300 41 16 8
J 5 Brig Sucky jB. Prince Weft-Indies 76 514 c 212 6 8
jSchooner Friendftiip Wm. Langrifti Charleston 3" 2 15 6 348 12 8
l6j Betsey F. Watlington Ditto 32 z 8 c 45 o o
17’sioop Nancy, J. Farrow, . Ditto 50 3 1 5 0 350 o o
19 Delight (Wm. Mason ] Philadelphia 30 250 18 o o
Schooner Thomas. jP. Godet Charleston 27 2.. O 6 250 o o
Catherine jP. Lochon. Ditto 43 3 i? 05 10 o o
, Greyhound J. Fullerton Boston, 6 4 II C 11 7 o o
21 Good Hope J. Guliker * Ditto 75 5 12 C 478 2 2
2.2 Friendftiip E. Giles Weft-Indies . 72 5 8 c 269 . o o
Sloop Polly E. Webb.. New-York' 61 4, u 6 333 10 o
*3 Brig Mary ’J. M lver Jamaica 92 6 18 o 105 6 o
Schooner Independence B. T. Stoops Maryland 50 3 15 c 38 o o
Savanuah Packet J. Dickinson Charleston - 50 3 15 o 375 o o
Ship Union .W. Cory ICape Francois 1541111 0162 7 5
za Sloop Samuel. ?J. Arnold Ditto 70 5 5 c 198 18 o
I Brig John |E. Burrows Philadelphia 80 6 . a o 990 6 o
Joseph. |T. Diffmore Cadiz 175 13 26 780 o o
20 Minerva Wm. Morgan Jamaica 150 11 5 o 140 o o
.Sloop Sufannab* D. Beers New-York 25 1 17 61 50 O O
|Schoouer Beifejr J. Frearc Charleston 45 3 7 6 3© o o
>£•l63 2 6 7918 4*l
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Certified by- GEORG. E BLI S.S, pro Comptroller
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NOTICE.
I HAVE eredted at my Mills
bolting cloths complete, for
the manufactory of flour.—A
white man, a Pcnnfylvanian,
will attend her, who U well ac
quainted with that branch of bu
nnefe. \Tfor/w Gfycock*
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To be Let)
THE
House and Lot;
No, 34, Broad*rtreet,
Next door to Mr. Batuei'ii it bee a conve
nient Store *o by id, two lumber room*, and i
a kitrben. For term* apply to Mr. William
Wallace or Mi* fctwge Barnet, Mercb«ui« #
1 diu|uiU* j
Saint John. the
Baptifl.
THE Members of LODGE
COLUMBIA, are request
ed to attend at the Lodge Room
on Tue/day , the 24th instant, at
10 o'clock A. M. in order to ce
lebrate the heflkal of St. John
the BaptiJL The Lodge will go
from tftence to Church in procef
fu n, where a lermon, iuitat leto
the occasion, will be preached*
Linner will be served up at the
house of Brother tVambcrJie .
Ihe company of tranfeient
Brethren is requested.
hy Order cf the Worjhitful Matter,
T. M‘CaLL;Vy.
ss* tickets to be had of Bro
thers IVagnon , Burke, Cow/a and
Cobbifon, stewards.
ST OLF N from my plantation,
about four miles and a half
fiom Augusta, sometime in Fe
bruary luff, by one Hot ley Wil
liams and B r adley Gardner, a
SORREL MARE , about four
teen hands and a halt high, strong
made, paces and trots, and brand
ed thus C D, there are also two
other letters on her, but ldofiot
remember them exadtly, but be
lieve it is b on the shoulder, and
M on the buttock. The said
Mare was carried off by the above
villains, near the Golden Grove,
South-Carolina, where they were
apprehended, and committed to
the Kioka gaol, but oh their way
down were enlifled by Captain
Fieurnoy.
Also Jlolen from Auguda ,
Fome time in ? pril, a BLACJtf
HORSE , with a streak dotvn
* *
his forehead, about fourth en hands
and a half high, trots and carttcrs,
f ur years old, and branded thus
C D on the mounting (houlder
or buttock.
. Also flolen from Augusta ,
The 29th day of May, a large'
BAT MARE, near fifteen hands
high, with a very irnall star in
her forehead, trots and canters
well, and 1 do not whe
ther (he is branded or not.
; A reward of Six Guineas will
be given for the above horses, or
Two for each, and realonablc
charges paid by
C. Dyfart •
June 3, 1788*
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