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ROBERT & JOHN BOLTON,
Have received per. Jhtp Columbia , from
Live'pool,
17 bales Bi and qu luy white and blue plains
1 ditto flannel and Mize
8 ditto London dufnl blankets
7 ditto Bristol, point and role do.
40 pieces blur (IrotiJs
24 ditto ftipeifine broad cloths
14 ditto ditto caffimere
45 ditto dr b plains
10 ditto striped and fgotted elastics
29 bales cotton Lagging
4 ditto Tail duck
2 ca'ts Irish Linnen
12 pieces giifh webbing
50 dozen romal handkerchiefs
j ditto cotton counterpanes
9 c a fits broad hoes
2 ditto grubbing hoes and club axes
2 dozen frying pans
1 ca'k glue
2 dozen corn Dopers
1 bale bed ticking
40 boxes $ by jo and 10 by 12 crown
window glals
100 I<eg3 white lead
50 ditto Spaiffli brown
2 tens sheet lead
1 dozen tin feales
1 case Duffy’s eiixer and Britim oil
V dozen scale beams from j to 5 feet long
with weights
500 iron pots and ovens
4000 bulheis of Lit
58 casks Bd, iod and 2cd nails
4 casks cutlery and hardware
1 dozen cross-cut laws
24 ditto rk e and sickies
1 ditto elegant fiddles
2 ditto portmanteau trunks
Cos pieces durant and bombazettt
2 crunks ho fiery.
Oflober 12. ts
6 s JOHN BOLTON.
Have received per barque Nixon, captain
Shaw, from Holland,
23 cases tumblers and afjorted glajs ware,
2 ditto elegant parlour gla/jes,
2 ditto toilet and ether locking glasses,
3 do. bird cages with gifs globes ,
Z 4 hqttor cases,
2co pieces white eind brown pi at ill as,
I case dowlas,
I auto diaper ,
140 pieeps Bremen rolls ,
24 ditto 9-4 and 10-4 bed ticking,
1 case bolting cloths , A O. 4,5, and 6,
140 pieces Obn a burgs
60 Lie klen burgs,
5 8 Flemish fne and coarse linen,
190 Ravens anck,
j oo l ‘cgiin livr.sn,
1 cfe lour la wit,
1 do, Flemijh Ihien,
2 cases fine and coarse threads, plain and
diaper tapes, bobbin and laces
£- • j case velvet ribbon and black lace and crape
2 d’fto thread and cotton hosiery
c bales fan and sowing twine, heading,
r 30 hambero and fifing lines,
coils white roped res,
i case uin clow hooks and hinges,
17 cisks nails and tacks,
30 boxes 8 by ; o and ?o by 12 window glass.
20 tens bar iron, ajforted\
aOO fijeets iron gins,
jo boxes Rent lb wi tie,
50 pipes gin, fir ft quality
I <;o empty gin cases
S 0 kegs fir ft quality gun powder,
60 fowbng pieces an t rifles,
40 boxes Edam ana Gouda chssfie,
9 Frieftand Clerks,
7 elegant porcelain and marble
cl Oiks,
3 pieces girandoles,
3 bales printing paper ,
3 bales wrapping pa x er,
4C JO qndls,
20 dozen dates,
1 hex Haerlem oil,
1 ditto S pyker half am,
I ditto camphor,
5 cases Prussian blue, red, and black let*
ground oil,
I ditto lanpblack,
20 ditto i infeed til,
100 jugs Infeed oil,
4 dozen waffel aad water irtns%
1 crate ftower pets and stands,
A large quantity of bajkets
50 pair quern ft ones -23 inches
1 ditto mill ditto 3 feet
4 ditto ditto ditto 3 feci and 3 incises.
4 ditto ditto ditto 3 feet and 8 incuts.
1000 bear lb tile.
yjuguft 1 o * f
FOR SALE.
A LIKELY Negro boy about i 1 years
oi l for laic low tor cash at the Savannah
Shoo S ore.
G- TUFTS fc? Cos.
C&cb.r 9.
JACKSON & HARTSTENE.
Have jujl received per Jkip Columbia , Cap\ain
Fof dick from Liverpool,
6 B lies white and Coloured Plains,
4 ditto London Dufnl and Bristol Blanket*
1 ditto fuperfine and coarse cloths,
1 ditto white and coloured flannels,
1 ditto calimeres, and fvyansdowns,
1 ditto elastics and coatings,
50 ps. bed Inverness Cotton Bagging,
30 ditto do. fhxen and tow Ofnaburgs,
“1 trunk of Sdk and Cotton Hole,
1 case Greeting and brown Lolland,
i ditto Cambric, Thread, Bobbin, Tapes
&c.
1 ditto black Bombazine, Durants and
Sewing silk,
1 ditto feamens blue trowfers, and jackets
1 ditto Cornflopers, (Oznaburgs, and
Coloured thread,)
20 Casks Nails aflorted sizes,
1 ditto lines, fewiug twine and fhcethread,
1 ditto Glue,
1 ditto and 2 Cases hard ware,
CONSISTING of
Corn Mills, Steelyards, Pad Locks, Shovels
and Tongs, Fire Dogs, Woffle Irons, Chefc
Leeks, Landicape time pieces, Crop whips,
Bride Is Cruet frames, Gentleman I 00 1 Chefl*
Canisters, Japand Wasters, ditto Trays&c.
1 Patent Shot,
1 ditto Houle Brooms, Hearth and Scrub
bing Bru fires,
2 ditto Broad Hoc*,
ditto Club Axes and Socket Spades,
60 Kegs Paint (white and Spanish Brown)
2 Boxes Mustard,
1 ditto Chamomile flowers,
Men’s and Women’s Har,
Thick feus, Tenets, and Velveteen*,
Furniture Chintzes
Cotton and linen Handkerchiefs
Iron Pots and Camp Ovens
Crockery Ware, &c.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
3 cases Men’s HATS, fir It quality,
which will be fold low for Cain.
ON HAND,
150 ps. Caliicoes,
100 ditto Humhums,
30 ditto fail Duck,
30 ditto Dimities,
50 ditto ChecKS,
Mullins Ginghams,
Cambrics, Linens, &c.
5 doz. Green Chairs,
Groceres 6cc*
Savannah October 23* ts
THE SUBSCRIBERS .
HAVING rented convenient Stores on
Harden and Jones’s Wharf (formerly
Clarkes) offer their fer vices to their friend
and the Public as Factors and Com million
Merchants.
BULLEN G? HARDEN.
O fbober 9,1802. 1 vv ; m.
KAN-A WAY,
the fubferiber, about three months
jp ago, a Negro fellow named CHARLES
about five feet two or three inches High.—
He is well known throughout the County
of Liberty and flutters a little when spoken to,
bowlegged and mod commonly wears large
whiskers. A Reward cf Ten Dollars will be
given for apprehending said fellow, and fecur
mg him in any jail in this Rarefo that he may
be got at, and a further reward of Fifty Dol
lars, on conviction of his being harboured by
any white person. He is a cooper by trade
and has been seen lurking about Savannah
and it is more than probable will endeavour
to follow his trade in a clandestine manner.
Captains of vends aredilired to be cauti
ous, as he may attempt to make oiTon board
lome vefscL
JOHN JONES.
Libey Hall Liberty County.
October 9 ibo 2.
T~W O Lli££LY
HEALTHY Negro Lads, one of
which would suit a Bachelor as
Cook ana House-servant, are for sale
on terms that may be known by ap
plying to,
CHRISTOPHER C-XJNN.
October 23. (tL)
Just Received from Char left on, and
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE
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