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JtOBF.RT fi? JfOTTN BOLTON, ‘
Have received per. flip Columbia) from
Liverpool,
17 bales fir ft quality white and blue plains
1 ditto flannel and baize
$ ci'tto London duffil blankets
/ 7 ditto Enftol, point and role do.
40 pieces blue ftrouds
£4 ditto fuperfine broad cloths
14 ditto ditto caflimcrc
45 ditto drab plains
10 ditto striped and spotted claftics
29 hales cotton bagging
4 ditto fall duck
2 cates Irifb Linnen
22 pieces girth webbing
*0 dozen rorr.al handkerchiefs
1 ditto cotton counterpanes
9 calks broad beer,
-2 diro grubbing hoes and club axel
2 dozen frying pans
1 cark glue
o
2 dozen corn slopers
1 bale bed ticking
40 boxes o by 10 and 10 by ?2 drown
window glass
100 kegs white lead
30 ditto Span;fir brown
* 2 tons (licet lead
:'i i dozen tin feales
1 case Duffy’s elixer and Britifk oil
T dozen scale beams from *3 to c fee: long
with weights
500 iron pots and evens
4000 bushels of fait
58 casks 3d, tod and :cd naib
4 calks cutlery and hardware
2 dozen crcfs-cut laws
24 ditto rice and sickies
2 ditto elegant ■ fuddles
2 ditto portmanteau trunks
Cos pieces durant and botr.bazette
2 trunks hefiery.
Cdtober 12. ts
ROBERT 6’ JOHN BOLTON.
,I lave received per barque Nixon, captain
Chaw, from Holland,
22 cfifes tumblers c.nd effort ed glass ware,
2 ditto elegant pat lour glar es,
2 d:ito toilet end other locking Aaffss,
1 do. Hi and cores w/h glass gUSes, .
44 liquor c<fes,
2co pieces white and brown plat ill as ,
I cofc dowlas,
I ditto diaper ,
340 pieces Bremen rolls,
24 ditto 9-4 cud JO-4 led ticking,
1 case bo Bing cloths, No. &, 5, and 6,
140 pieces Gfnaburgs
60 Tic kirn burgs,
Fiemijh fine and coarse linen,
190 Havens duck,
100 Uejfitan linnen,
1 case long lawn,
1 do. Flemtjh linen,
2 cases fine and coarse. threads, plain and
diaper tapes, bobbin and laces
1 case velvet ribbon and black lace and crape
2 ditto thread arid vet ton hejiery
5 bales fein and sewing twine, hooding,
go Hambero andfijbing lines,
coils white rope lines,
; case window hocks and hinges,
1 7 casks nails and tacks,
-o boxes o by 10 and 10 by 12 window glass.
20 tens bar iron, offer ted,
200 jkeets iron gins,
.10 boxes Renith wine,
50 pipes gin, fir ft quality
150 empty gin cases
80 kegs fir ft quality gun powder,
60 fowling pieces and rfi.es,
40 boxes Edam ana Gonda cheefie, j
9 Friejland Clocks,
7 elegant pore: lain and mar Ns mantle-piece
cloi ks ,
3 pieces girandoles,
3 bales printing paper, s ;
8 bales wrapping paper,
4000 quids,
20 dozen fiates,
l box Haerlem oil,
1 ditto S pyker ba If am,
I ditto camphor,
5 cases Prussian blue, red, and black lead
tv ground oil,
l ditto lampblack,
20 ditto linfiecd oil,
I°° jugs lin/eed oil, . q
4 dozen waffel d-d water inns*
1 crate fewer pots and jlands, ,
A large quantity cj bafeets
.50 pair quern Jlones 23 inches
1 ditto mill ditto 3f ee •
4 ditto ditto ditto 3 feet and 3 inches.
4 ditto ditto ditto 3 feet and 3 inches. |
joeo hearth tile .
Augiift 10 ts
FOR SALE.
A LIKELY Negro boy about 12 years
old for luie lew lor Cufh at the Savannah
Shoe Store.
G- TUFTS U Cos.
October $. jt.
JACKSON tv KARTSTENE.
Have just received per Jhip Columbia, Captain
Fcfdick from Liver pod,
6 Bales white and Coloured Plain*,
4 ditto London Duffi land
x ditto fuperfine and coarse cloths,
I ditto white and coloured flannels,
1 ditto cafimeres, and tevansdowns,
I ditto elastics and coatings,
50 ps. bdl: 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
A &c.-
1 ditto black Bombazine, Durants and
Sewing fllk,
s ditto teamens blue trowfers, and jackets
1 ditto Corn Copers, (Oznaburgs, and
Coloured thread,)
co Casks Naiis aflorted sizes,
1 dittolines, fewiug Iwrne and shoe thread,
1 ditto Glue,
f ditto 2nd 2 Cases hard ware,
CONSISTING or
! Corn Mills, Steelyards, Pad Locks, Shovels
(and 1 •■•. or, Fire Dons, Woffle Irens, Chest
Locks, Landfcapr time pieces, Crop whips,
Bridels Cruet frames, Gentleman Tool Chests
Canisters, Japand Waeters, ditto Trays foe.
1 Cafic Patent Shot,
z ditto House Brooms, Hearth and Scrub
bing Bru flies,.
2 ditto Broad Hoes,
ditto Club Axes and Socket Spades,
60 Kegs Paint (white and Spanish Brown)
2 Boxes Mu (lard,
1 ditto Chamomile-.flower*,
Men’s and Women's Hers,
Thicktetts, Je nets, and \ elveteens,
Ftirniture Cr.in:zes
Cotton and linen Handkerchiefs
Iron Pots and Camp Ovens
Crockerv Ware, &c.
ON CONSIGN MENT,
2 cates Men’s FI A l S, fir it quality,
which wit!! be fold low for Cain.
ON HAND,
X3O ps. Caliicoes,
100 ditto Hum hums,
30 ditto fail Duck,
30 d?:to Dimities,
50 ditto ChecKs,
Muslins Ginghams,
Cambrics, Linens, &c.
>5 doz, Green Chairs,
Groceres &c.
Savannah Cdlober 23.. ts
7 IJE SuBSCRIBE R S,
YYAVING rented convenient Stores on
£ J_ Harden and jonetes Wharf (formerly
Clarkes) offer their services to th'eir friend
and the Public as Fadors and Commifilon
Merchants.
EULLEN -6? HARDEN.
Odober 9, 1802. 1 w;m.
Ei. -LULLS ,
jIT TAS Just received on conflgnmer.t,
fi if ti t Auction Store, Commerce
Row, mi aflbrtment ot Low priced
cloths-
Blue Strouds cafimeres, plains.
Striped fwarisdowns, green haze
worded hole, printed goods,
white humhums, checks, dowlas,
plattilloes.
Three fmail Bales of Coarse
woollens, and four cases of hats, alfori
-1 felt cf mahogany tables,
1 large dining t.dole,
1 Bureau,
An Elegant fide board,
1 Riding chair with plated harness
Jamaica and W. 1 Ruin in Hhds.
Brown fwgar in hhds and bhs,
Coltce in bag:,
Excellent sweet oil in boxes
All of which will be fold at the moft
reduced prices.
Savannah Odober 19, 1802.
Just Received from Char left on, and
FC R SALE AT THI S OFFICE
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