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POBERT JOHN BOLTON, j
Have received per. Jh'p Columbia, from
Liverpool,
17 bales firfi: q■; dity white and blue plains
f ditto flannel and baize
$ ditto ) /Ondcn duffii bl inkers
y ditto Bnff&l, point and role do,
40 pieces blue ffrouds
14 ditto fupei fi'e broad cloths
14 ditto c i:ro caflittwre
4 5 ditto dr:b plains
10 ditto flriped and spotted elastics
2 (j *jal< s rotre.i bagging
4 ditto fiil duck
.2 ca'es Irifa Linnen
1 2 pieces girth webbing
eo dozen rornai handkerchiefs
1 ditto cotton counterpanes
9 casks broad hoes
2 ditto grubbing hoes and club axes
2 cloven 1 >
1 ca.dc glue
2 dozen corn flopeis
1 bale bed ticking
40 boxes 3 by 10 and ic by is crown j
window glass
100 kegs white lead
30 ditto *Spairfh brown
2 t'’ns (he t lead
1 dozen tin fcaies
1 case Duffy's, elfxer and British oil
and dozen Icale beams from 3 to 5 feet long
with weights
u
500 iron pots ind ovens
4000 bushels of fait
58 cGks 3d, 10J and cod nails
4 cafi:cutlery and hardware
1 dozen cross-cut saws
24 ditto rice and sickles
1 ditto elegant laddies
2 ditto portmanteau trunks
be pieces durant and bembazette
2 trunks hosiery.
J
October 12. ts
ROBERT 6 J JOHN BOLTON.
Have received per barque Nixon, captain
Shaw, from Holland,
22 cases tumblers and ajfsrted glass war e,
2 ditto elegant parlour glafies,
2 duto toilet and ether looking glares,
1 do. bird cages with glajs globes,
44 liquor cases, _ ,
100 pic ess white and brown piddles,
3 case dowlas,
I ditto diaper,
340 pieces Bremen rolls,
24 ditto 9-4 and 10-4 bed ticking,
x case boding cloths, No, 4,5, and 6,
340 t ‘tcccs Ofmburgs
60 Tichlennurgs,
53 Ft emtio jhe and coarse linen,
190 Ravens duck,
ico Hejian linnen-,
1 case long lawn,
3 do. Flemijlo linen,
2 cases fine and coarse threads, plain and j
diaper tapes, bobbin and laces
P?:’ 1 case velvet ribbon and black lace arid crape
2 ditto thread and cotton hefisry
5 bales fein end sowing twins, heading,
; 30 l lamb or 0 and ffling lines,
coils white ropelines ,
1 case windo w hooks and binges,
17 casks nails and tacks,
30 boxes Bby 1 o and loby 1 2 window glass.
20 tens bar iron, a ported,
2co Jheets iron gins,
10 boxes Reniih wine,
50 pipes gin, firfi quality
I qo empty gin cases
So kegs firft quality gun powder,
60 fcvdlnig pieces and rifles,
! 40 boxes Edam and Gonda cheese,
9 Friefland Clocks,
7 elegant porcelain and marble mantle-fiece
cloths,
3 pieces girandoles,
3 bales printing paper, •
S bales wrapping paper,
40 co quills,
20 dozen fates,
1 bex Haarlem oil,
x ditto Spy her half am, r
1 ditto camphor,
5 cases Pruff:an blue, red, and black had j
ground oil ,
x ditto lampblack ,
20 ditto linseed oil,
ico jugs lirfeed oil,
4 dozen wcffil and water irons,
l crate flower pots and flxands,
A targe quantity of bajkets
50 pair quern ft ones 23 inches
1 ditto mill ditto 3 feet
4 ditto ditto ditto 3 feet and 3 inches.
4 ditto ditto ditto 3 feet and 8 inches.
■t 000 hearth tiie.
August 1 o . ts
’ FOR SALE.
A LIKELY Negro boy about 12 years
old for laic low forcafh at the Savannah
Snoe Store.
G- TUFTS tfi Cos.
October 9. Jt,
JACKSON HARTS j ENE.
Have just received per fiip Columbia, Captain
Fcfdick from Livcrpdcl,
6 Bales white and Coloured Plains,
4 ditto London Buffi and Brifrol Blankets
1 ditto fu per fine and coarse
1 ditto white and* coloured flannels,
1 di-to cafimeres, and Evansdowns,
1 diuo elafb.es and coatings,
50 ps. bed Inverness Cotton Bagging,
30 ditto do. flaxen and tow Ofnaburgs,
“1 trunk of Silk and Cotton Hole,
1 case sheeting and brown Holland,
1 ditto Cambric, Thread, Bobbin, Tapes
See.
1 ditto black Bombazine, Durants and
Sewing fdk,
1 ditto Teamens blue trowfers, and jackets
1 ditto Cornflopers, (Oznaburgs, and
Coloured thread,)
20 Casks a 11s r.h oi ICG ii*.es,
1 ditto lines, fewiug twine and flioe thread,
I ditto Glue,
1 ditto and 2 Cases hard ware,
CONSISTING of
Corn Mills, Steelyards, Pad Locks, Shove’s
and Tongs, Fire Dog 5, Woffle Irons, Chest
Locks, Landicape time pieces, Crop whips,
Brideis Cruet frames, Gentleman Tooi Chells
iCanifters, Japand Vv r aeters, ditto T rays Ac.
1 Calk p atent Shot,
1 ditto Houle Brooms, Hearth and Scrub
bing Brushes,
2 ditto Broad blocs,
ditto Club Axes and Socket Spades,
60 Kegs Paint (white ?.nd Sparnih Brown)
2 Boxes Mustard,
1 ditto Chamomile flowers,
Mcn’s and Womerr s Hats,
Thickfetts, Jenets, and Velveteens,
Furniture Chintzes
Cotton and linen Handkerchiefs
Iron Pots and Camp Ovens
Crockery Ware, &c.
O N CONSiG NM E N TANARUS,
3 cedes Men’s HATS, fir A quality,
vvh'cli will be :osd low for Cash.
GN HAND,
150 ps. Caliicoes,
100 ditto Hum hums,
30 ditto fail Due x,
30 ditto Dimities,
50 ditto Cheerts,
Mullins Ginghams,
Cambrics, Linens, &c.
5 dnz. Green Chairs,
Groceres &c.
Savannah G&obcr 23. ts
<7 T-l 7? Cf 7D cr and j D.r? 7? c
l IJili uouiviUiJA J.
T TAVIN G rented convenient Stores cn
•C JL Harden and Jones’s Wharf (formerly
Clarkes) offer their Services to their friend
and the Public as Fa dors and Com million
Merchants.
BULLEN fc? HARDEN.
October 9,1802. 1 w 3 m.
R A N- AW A Y,
IyROM the fubferiber, about three months
1 ago, a Necrro fellow named CHARLES
4A- O. J Li
about live feet two or three incT.es High.—
He is well known throughout tb.e County
of Liberty and flutters a little when lpoken to,
bowleo-aed and mo ft commonly wears larpe
whifleers, A Reward o (Fen Dollars will be
given for apprehending said fellow, andFecur
ing him in any jail in this fcatefo 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
end has been seen lurking about Savannah,
and it is more than probable will endeavour
to follow his trade in a clandefline manner.
Captains of veflfels arc-difired to be cauti
ous, as he may attempt to make off on board
lome vessel.
# JOHN JONES,
Li bey Hall Liberty County.
October 9 SSo2.
T\\ 7 0 L I K ELY
J TEALTHY Negro Lads, one of
jfTjt wiiich would suit a Bachelor as
Cook and House-servant, are for sale
on terms that may be known by ap-
Diving to,
CHRISTOPHER GUNN.
October 23/ (ts.)
Jufi Received from ChariejUn, and
F0 R SALE AT TH [ S OFFICE
rr tj p r T r r ni ’
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