Boys" and
"Parcels of likely Negroes" which appear about this time in the Boston
papers rather indicate a considerable trade in slaves.
JUST IMPORTED AND TO BE SOLD BY
John Rowe,
AT HIS STORE,
A few likely Negro Boys, and two Negro Men between 20 and 30
Years of Age. Also, Newcastle Coals, Lisbon and Salterduda
Salt, A few Pipes of MADEIRA WINES, also Fyal Wines, Quart
Bottles by the Groce--Hemp--Russia and Ravens Duck--English Duck
of all Numbers--Cordage Anchors--Oznabrigs--Ticklenburgs--Hooks
and Lines--Newcastle Crown Glass of all Sizes and in Sheets--ALSO,
Bristol Glass of all Sizes--All Sorts of Nails--Scotch Snuff,
and a variety of English and Scots Manufactures.
_Boston Post-Boy_, Dec. 19, 1763.
* * * * *
Just Imported from _Africa_,
And to be Sold cheap at No. 5 _Butler's_ Row.
A few prime Men and Boys Slaves from the Gold Coast.
* * * * *
TO BE SOLD,
A Parcel of likely Negroes, imported from _Africa_, Cheap
for Cash or Credit with Interest; enquire of _John Avery_ at
his House, next Door to the white Horse, or at a Store
adjoining to said _Avery's_ Distill House, at the South End,
near the South Market:--Also if any Persons have any Negroe
Men, strong and hearty, tho' not of the best moral
character, which are proper Subjects for Transportation, may
have an Exchange for small Negroes.
_Boston Gazette_, 1763
* * * * *
JUST Imported,
From _AFRICA_.
A Number of prime young _SLAVES_, from the Windward Coast,
and to be Sold on board Capt. _Gwin_ lying at New-Boston.
_Boston Gazette_, July 13, 1761.
* * * * *
To be sold, a parcel of likely hearty Negroes, both Male and
Female from Ten Years of Age to Twenty, imported the last
Week from _AFRICA_. Enquire of Capt. _Wickham_ on board the
Sloop _Diamond_, now laying at the Wharff adjoining to JOHN
AVERY'S Distill-House near the South Market, or of said
_Avery_ at his House next the White Horse.
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