Georgia republican & state intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1802-1805, November 06, 1802, Image 4

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POBF.RT & JOHN BOLTON, | Have received per. fietp Columbia , from s Liverpool, 17 bales firft: quality white and blue plains 1 ditto ftann-l and baize 8 and tro [ .ondon duffil blankets e y ditto Bristol, point and role do. 40 pieces bine ftrolids 24 ditto fupei fine broad cloth* 2 4 ditto ditto caffimere 45 ditto i'r b plains 10 ditto ftri|**d and fpetted elastics 29 bales cotton bagging 4 ditto fail duck 2 ra ts Irifti Linnen I 2 pieces giith webbing 50 dozen romal handkerchief* 1 ditto cotton counterpanes 9 c. fks broad hoes 2 ditto grubbing hoesand club axes 2 dozen frying pans 1 cask glue 2 dozen corn Dopers 1 bale bed ticking 40 s by 10 and 10 by 12 crown window gluts 100 keg? white lead 20 ditto Span Dn brown ;. 2t’ ns ffic t lead i dozen tin feales 1 case Du-fiy’s elixer and Rritifh oil - t l dozen fcaie beams from 3to 5 feet long with weights 500 iron pots nd ovens 4CCO huftieis of laic 5S casks BJ, tod and 2cd nails 4 casks cutlery and hardware 1 dozen crois-cttr saws 24 ditto rice ar.c: sickles x ditto elegant fuddles <X ditto \ ortm anteau trunks 60 pieces durant and bombazette 2 tn nks hosiery. October 12. ts 6’ JOHN BOLTON. l'lave received per barque Nixon, captain Shaw, from Holland, 2a calcs tumblers and after tedgltfs ware, 2 ditto elegant parlour glaftes, 2 ditto tot id end other looking glasses, x do. bird cages with glcfs globes, 44 liquor cases, too pint's white and brown pi a till as, I cap dowlas, 1 ditto diaper , 140 pieces Hr emeu rot ‘s, 24 ditto y-4 and 1 0-4 bed ticking, i caie coding cloths, No* 4,5, and 6, 140 pieces Oinaburgs 60 Ticklenburgs, 58 Fiemifh fine and coarfs litter. 9 Ravens auck, j C 0 Hetftfn linner., 1 case long lawn, 1 do. Fiemifh linen, 2 cases fine and coarse threads, plain ana diaper tapes , bobbin and laces 1 case velvet ribbon and black lace and crape 2 ditto thread and cotton hosiery 5 tales fein and hewing twine, heading, 30 H amber 0 andfijhmg lines, coils white rope Arcs, I calc window hocks and hinges, 17 casks nails and tacks, 30 boxes % by 10 and 10 by 12 window glqfs. 20 tens bar iron, ajjoried, 200 Jheets iron gins, 1 o boxes Ren: its wane, 50 ppes gin, firjl quality 150 empty gin cafe* 80 kegs firjl quality gun powder , to fcwhng f trees and rtfics, 40 boxes Edam and Gouda cheefie , 9 Friefand Clocks, 7 elegant porcelain and marble man* Apiece cloth, 3 pidess F *********** i 3 bates printing paper , 8 bates wrapping paper, 4COO quids, 2 0 dozen fates, 1 box liaerlem oil , 1 ditto Spy her half am, 1 ditto camphor, 5 casks Prujian blue, red, and black lead P ground oil, 1 ditto lampblack, 2o ditto linseed oil, Ico jugs Infeed oil, 4 dozen wcfjll aad water i crate fewer pots and funds, - A large quantity of baskets 50 pair quern fores 23 inches 1 ditto mill ditto 3 feet 4 ditto ditto ditto 3 feet and 3 inches. 4 ditto ditto ditto 1 feet and 8 inches, 1000 hearth tile. Augv.fi 10 ts FOR bALL, A LIKELY Negro boy about 12 years old for ikiC low for cafn at the Savannah Shoe Store. G- TUFTS if Cos. O&ober 9. J 31. JACKSON cp HARTSTENE. Have jufi received per flip Columbia, Captain Fofdick from Liverpool, 6 Bales white and Coloured Plains, 4 ditto London Duffil and Bristol Blankets 1 ditto fu per fine and coarse cloths, 1 ditto white and coloured flannels, 1 ditto cafimeres, and fwansdowns, 1 ditto elastics and coatings, 50 ps. be ft Invernris Cotton Bagging, 30 ditto do. ft txen and tow Oinaburgs, 1 trunk of Silk and Cotton Hoie,- 1 case ftieeting and brown Holland, i ditto Cambric, Thread, Bobbin, Tapes dec. 1 ditto black Bombazine, Durants and Sewing silk, 1 ditto Teamens blue trowfers, and jackets 1 ditto Coinilopers, (Oznaburgs, and Coloured thread,) 20 Casks Nails afiforted sizes, 1 ditto lines, fcwiug twine and shoe thread, 1 ditto Glue, 1 ditto and 2 Cases hard ware, CONSISTING of Com M ills. Steelyards, Pad Locks, Shove is anti Tongs, Fire Dogs, Woffle Irons, ChFft Locks, Landscape time pieces, Crop whips, Bridels Cruet frames, Gentleman Tool Chefs Cambers, Japand Waeteis, ditto I rays Ac. 1 Cask Patent Shot, 1 ditto Horde Brooms, Hearth and Scrub bing Bru flies, 2 ditto Broad Hoes, ditto Club Axes and Socket Spades, 60 Kegs Paint (white and Spanuh Brown) 2 Boxes Milliard, 1 ditto Chamomile Dowers, Men’s and Womc.Ps fiats, Thickfetts, Tenets, and Velveteens, Furn i cure C h int zes Cotton and linen Handkerchief* Iron Pots and Camp Ovens Crockery Ware, &c. ON CONSIGNMENT, 3 cases Men’s HATS, firft quality, which will be fold low for Cafli. ON HAND, 150 ps. Caiiicoes, 100 ditto Humhums, 30 ditto Gil Duck, 30 divto Dimities, 30 ditto Checics, Mullins Ginghams, Cambrics, Linens, &c. 5 tbz ( Green Chairs, Groceres &c. ‘ Savannah Qdlober 23. ts FEE SUBSCRIBERS. HAVING rented convenient Stores on Harden and Jones’s Wharf (formerly Clarkes) offer their services to their friend and the Public as Fa&ors and Commiflion Merchants. BULLEN fc? HARDEN. Od>ober 9, 1802. iw;m. ~~ RAN-A WAY, the fubferiber, about tliree months jj ago, a Negro fellow named CHA R LES aoout five feet two or three inches High.— He is well known throughout the County of Liberty and stutters-a litrle when spoken to, bowlegged and mod commonly wears large whilkers. A Reward of Ten Dollars will be given for apprehending said fellow, and fecur mg him in an\ jail in this Rate so that he may be got at, and a further reward of Fifty DoF bars, on conviction of his being harboured by any white perforu He is a cooper by trade and has been seen lurking about Savannah •nd it is more than probable will endeavour to follow his trade in a clandestine manner. Captains or velfels aredifired to be cauti ous, as he may attempt to make effon board lome vefseL JOHN JONES. Libey II dl Liberty County. October 9 jtCl. T\V O LIKELY F WEALTHY Negro Lads, one of j 1 which would suit a Bachelor as Cook and House-servant, are for sale 011 terms that may be known by ap plying to, CHRISTOPHER GUAW. Oftober 23. (ts.) Jufi Received from Char left on, ana FO R SALE AT THj S OFFICE THE LIFE OF TOUSSAINT LOUVERTURE, Late General in chief, and Governor of the Is land of Saint Domingo \ with many particulars never before p nidi foe and : to which is subjoined, an account of the firft operations of the FRENCH ARMY, underGE NE RAL LE C L E R C. TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH By N. HERBEMONT, Teacher of the Frtncb Language, on Sullivan*s If and* PRICE 50 CJSNT3* Now is rublifhed, 1 No. XIV, Os A NEW AND COMPLETE ENCYCLOPAEDIA; OR, UNIVERSAL DICTIONARY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES ON AN IMP ROT PLAN. llNflrtiled with upwards of 140 Copper plates. CONDITIONS. To be comprised in 120 numbers (ifany over plus to be given gratis) each number to contain 4 *>r 41-2 facets letter-prHs and 1 or more engra vings, delivered every other week for 25 cents eacn, making in the whole b large volumes. Sub ic ribers by tr.e volume to p°y 10 dollars on delive ry of vol. 1, and the remainder ar the end of the wo< k. in which ali the refpe£live Sciences arearrange l in to complete lyltcms, and me Arts digelled into distinct reat le? ; ajto the detached p<rts of know ledge alphabetically Arranged and copiously ex plained according to tire belt autiiontics. CONTAINING A d’gell and difolay of the whole theory and prac t:ce of the and Mechanical Arts. Comprihn-t a General Repertory of Ancient and Modern Li era me, from the earlieil aaes down ‘o tne prelei.t t.me. Including all the New Improvements and latest cif coveries made in the Arts and Sciences. Ihe !u ----pei Polities which uam.nd in other d : £ionaries, are ex; unged from th-', / >r the prsrpofe cf incorpora ti.:, comjY'e f.Oenn and diltrnct treatises. Bv nievus of this addition and deviation IW. the old plan, it will cotnordc the following iuhjedts, Acoulbcs, Aerology, AcreiHon, Agriculture, Al gebra, Ampnibologv, i.natomy, nrinUiFtcs, Ar rhi eclure, Arhhmcuc, Aitronomy, ires. Book keeping. Botany, Brewing, Catop trics, Chemistry, “ Chronology, Commerce, Comparative Anaf-:>m' ? , Ccnchology, Cos pi-s, Cofmographv, Criucifm, Drawing, Ejecfriciu/ Engineering, L graving, Ethics, Farrierv, Fenci n ~, finan cing, Fluxions, F'crtification, FoiTi‘°gy, Ga d -1 ening. Guaging, G ography, Geometr)'> Gram mar. Cannery, Handicraft, LL-raldry, Fiiitory, Hufbandrv, Hydraulics, Hydrography, Hydrolo gy, Hydrcdatics, i chthvol >gv, Laws, Logic, Longevity, Legerdemain, Maanetifm, M'j'ivnte. 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P R 6 ~P o S A L, (Bv RICHARD LEE, Baltimore,) For PUBLISHING Bv SUBSCRIPTION .discourses GOVERNMENT, b I ALaj iMv IS UiN SX U j.n LY, TO WHICH ARE ADD ID, The life, Memoirs, &c. of the Author. LETTERS ‘TO HiS FA THER, Rc. HIS I RIAL FOR HIGH I REASON, AGAINST CHARLES It. BEFORE JUDGE JEFFREYS. With bis APOLOGY in the day of his DEATH. CONDITIONS. I. THIS work will be comprised in three tavo Volumes, containing at lcaff five hundred pages caclv and printed witn anew type, on fu per fine Pa per. It will be the pride of the Pubiilher to preient to the American public,this excellent work, in an ele gant drefs* il. The price to fubferibers will be Two Dollars per volume, in boards. HD With the fir If Volume will be given a Portrait the Author and no expeuce will be fpaied to have t executed by the firfi artiit in America. As this work is proposed at a very reasonable price t wi 1 ! not be put topreff, until the signature cf five nundred names is obtained, to secure the grea: and vertain exocnces of this publication, DR. BURNETT’S Char alter of the illuftnous -Author. He was a man of moft extraordinary courage ; man, even to obftincy sincere, but of a •‘ and boifferous temper that could not bear contradic a tier.. He seemed to be a chriftian, but in a particu ‘ hr form of his own : he ihoughtit was to be like a w divine philosophy in the mind. He was ffiff to all -< republican principles and lurh an enemy to every thing, that looked hkc a monarchy, that he fer him kt feif in high opposition againlt Cromwell, when he . vvas made Protestor. 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