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R OTiF.RT & JOHN BOLTON,
lltvt rtceiv(d per. fo'p Columbia , from
: Liverpool,
%"] br.’es firft qualify white and blue plains
: diro flannel and baize
$ c! no London duffll blankets
7 ditto Br.ftol, point and role do.
40 pieces blue ftrouds
24 ditto fupei fine broad cloths
14 dirro ditto cafljinere
45 ditto drab plains
10 ditto striped and spotted elafcics
29 bales rot ton bagging
; 4 ditto fail duck
2 cales Irlfh Linnen
12 pieces girth webbing
30 dozen romal handkerchiefs
1 ditto cotton counterpanes
9 calks broad hoes
2 ditto grubbing hoes and club axes
1 dozen frying pans
1 cask glue
2 dozen corn slopers
1 bale bed ticking
40 boxes 3 by 10 and 10 by is crown
window glals
too kegs white lead
30 ditto Spanifli brown
2 tons fliert lead
jt dozen tin scales
1 case Duffy's elixer and Britifn oil
V dozen fcalc beams from 3 to 5 feet long
with weights
500 iron pots and ovens
,4000 fcuflieis of fait
5* casks Bd, lod and 2od nails
4 casks cutlery and hardware
1 dozen cross- cut saws
24 ditto rice and sickles
1 ditto elegant fiddles
2 ditto portmanteau trunks
to pieces durant and bombazettc
2 trunks hosiery.
October 12. ts
K.OBER T 6’ JOHN BOLTON.
Have received per barque Nixon, captain
Shaw, from Holland,
22 cases tumblers and asserted glajs ware ,
2 ditto elegant parlour glares,
2 ditto toilet and other looking glasses,
l do. bird cages with glajs globes ,
44 liquor cases,
200 pieces white and brown plat ill as,
I case dowlas,
1 ditto diaper,
140 pieces Bremen rolls ,
24 ditto 9-4 and 10-4 bed tickings
1 case bolting cloths, No. 4, 5* aTi^
140 pieces Ofnaburgs
60 Ttcklenburgs,
8 Flemijh fine and ccarfie linen,
j-o Ravens ‘lucky
200 Hejflan linnen ,
1 case long lawny
1 do, Flemijlo linen,
2 cases fine and ccarfie threads, plain and
diaper tapes, bobbin and laces
1 case velvet ribbon and black lace and crape
2 ditto thread and cot ion hosiery
5 bales fein and sewing twine. Loading,
30 Hamboro and fijbtng Lines,
coils white rope lives,
1 case window hocks and hinges,
jy casks nails and tacks,
jo boxes 8 by :o and \oby 12 window glajs,
20 tens bar iron, afiforted,
200 ftseets iron gins ,
10 boxes Remit wine,
50 pipes gin, firft quality
empty gin cases
80 kegs ffft q ualily gun powder, j
60 fowhug pieces and rifles,
40 boxes Edam ana Gonaa cheefie,
9 Friefiland Clocks,
7 elegant porcelain and marble wantis-fiece
clocks ,
3 pieces girandoles, fi
2 bales printing paper,
*8 bales wrapping paper, -
4000 quills,
20 dozenfia.tes,
j box Haerlem oil,
i ditto S pyker balsam,
1 ditto camphor,
5 cajks Prujjian blue, red, and black lead
ground oil ,
i ait to lampblack,
20 ditto linseed oil,
100 jugs Unfeed oil,
4 dozen wajfsl aid water irons %
l crate flower pots and fiands,
A large 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,
1000 hearth ii.e.
August le ts
FOR SALE.
A LIKELY Negro boy about 12 years
old for talc low for cash at the Savannah
shoe Store.
G- TUFTS & Cos.
O&obcr 9. £t.
JACKSON 6* HARTSTENE.
Have just received per ship Columbia, Captain
Fcfdick from Liverpool,
6 Bales white and Coloured Plains,
4 ditto London Duffil and Bristol Blankets
1 ditto fuperfine and coarse cloths,
1 ditto white and coloured flannels,
i ditto caflmeres, and fwansdowns,
1 ditto dallies and coatings,
50 ps. belt Inverness Cotton Bagging,
30 ditto do flaxen and tow Ofnaburgs,
1 trunk of Silk and Cotton Hole,
1 case (fleeting and brown Holland,
I ditto Cambrie, Thread, Bobbin, Tapes
See.
1 ditto black Bombazine, Durants and
Sewing fiik,
1 ditto Teamens blue trowfers, and jackets
1 ditto Cornflopers, (Oznaburgs, and
Coloured thread,)
20 Casks Nails aflorted sizes,
1 ditto lines, fcwiug twine and flioe thread,
1 ditto Glue,
1 ditto and 2 Cases hard ware,
CONSISTING of
Corn Mills, Steelyards, Pad Locks, Shovels
and Tongs, Fire Dogs, Woffle Irons, Chelt
Locks, Landscape time pieces, Crop whips,
Bridels Cruet frames, Gentleman and 00l Chests
Caniflers, Japand Wacters, ditto IraysNx.
1 Cask Patent Shot,
1 ditto Houfeßrooms, Hearth and Scrub
bing Bru flies,
2 ditto Broad Hoes,
ditto Club Axes and Socket Spaces,
60 Kcss Paint (white and Spanish Brown)
2 Boxes Mustard,
1 ditto Chamomile flowers.
Men’s and Women's Flats,
Thickfetts, jenets, and Velveteens,
Furniture Chintzes
Cotton and linen Handkerchiefs
Iron Pots and Camp Ovens
Crockery Ware. &c.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
3 cases Men’s HATS, firft quality,
which will be fold low for Cash,
ON HAND,
150 ps. Caliicoes,
100 ditto Humhums,
30 ditto fail Duck,
30 duto Dimities,
30 ditto Checics,
Muslins Ginghams,
Cambrics, Linens, &c.
5 doz. Green Chairs,
Groceres See,
Savannah Odtober 23. ts
7HE SUBSCRIBERS,
HAVING rented convenient Stores on
Harden and Jones’s Wharf (formerly
Clarkes) offer their lervices to their friend
and the Public as Factors and Commfflcn
Merchants.
BULLEN fcf HARDEN.
October 9, 1802. iwdhn.
E. HELLS, ? ~
Has just received on consignment,
at his AuHion Store, Commerce
Row, an assortment of Low priced
cloths-
Blue Strouds cafimeres, plains,
Striped fwansdowns, green baze
worlled hole, printed goods,
white humhums, checks, dowlas,
plattilloes.
Three small Bales of Coarse
woollens, and four cases of hats, affort
d.
1 sett of mahogany tables,
I large dining table,
1 Bureau, |
An Elegant fide board,
I Riding chair with plated liarnefs
Jamaica and VV. 1 Rum fin Hhds.
Brown sugar in hhds and LJis,
Coffee in bags,
Excellent sweet oil in boxes
All of which will be fold at the moft
1 reduced p ‘ices.
Savannah October :Q, 1802.
*
Just Received from Cbarlefton, ana
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