fig. 3. CHEAP iron CASH: White and clay sheeting and shitting Cotton! Striped shirting, homespuns, and checks Printed cottons, cambrics. and muslins Flannels. Guernsey frocks, and Scotch caps Jackets, trowsers. waistcoats and drawers Linen and cotton bedticks ' Fustians and moleskins SilkPersian. cotton velvet and bombazette Ladies' figured silk and gauze handkerchiefs Anelegant assortment of ribbons Black and fancy coloured India silk handkerchiefs Book. cambric, jaconet. mull, medium, corded, crossbar and imitation muslius Linen and cotton diapers, dowlas and osnaburgh Canvas and russia duck Brown holland. black cambric and coloured linings Buckram, foundation muslin ' Plain and figured bobbinett and edging ’ W'orsted. cotton and imitation shawls Cotton and muslin handkerchiefs I Black and coloured sewing silk. and twist Cotton warp. wedding and bonaet wire " Black. white and coloured kid gloves ' Silk and worsted stay and boot laces 1“ Long lawn and lawn handkerchiefs Damask table linen 1," Superfine and plated hats. Palm hats White and coloured sewing cotton ' Cotton and worsted cord and bindings “'orsted and cotton belts and braces White and coloured cotton and worsted hosiery Men and boys leather and fur caps American homespuns, gingham umbrellas x Rose blankets 9. 4. and 10. 4. J IRONMONGERY. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ‘13. j Bolt and bar Iron, German and blister steel Pots, kettles, bake pans, cart boxes 4d. 6d. 8d. 10d. 12d. 18d. and 20d, fine wrought 471' and cut nails i“ Spikes, lath-nails, and chain traces , Boat-nails, dog and halter chains .j Scythes, reaping hooks, chissels, angers, and plane irons and squares 'sDrawing knives, pocket, pen-knives, and table do. and forks Scissors, shoe knives, hammers and pinccrs Wool cards, mouse and rat traps, glass paper. f, Cupboard, pad, till, chest. desk, drawer, wood- * stock and iron rim locks ; Spring and thumb latches, iron bolts and back bands " Screws, bed-screws, T, H, HL table and butt -' hinges. Glue Chamber and iron candlesticks , Looking glasses. Cotton-wick. Snufl' boxes ‘5 Britania metal and iron tinned table and tea ,1 spoons 37 N 9.8 % 10,10 u N Fish hooks and lines. Weavers reeds . shoe, bannister, sweeping, I; paint and scrubbing brushes L Blacking, lamp black, Powder, shot and gun s .tnts Pins.needles,brass and iron tacks, scale-beams, "q Gimb‘lets. Knitting, brass, copper, and iron wrre . wI-blades and hafts, brass, copper, and iron out bills rass and cast iron boot heels, nails for ditto ules. compasses, size sticks, chalk-lines, and russia hairs -' Bridle bits, curry combs, girths and whip thongs Hand. mill, cross-cut, pit, and tenant saw files 12 window glass HE SUBSCRIB ER HAS RECEIVED by the late arrivals, a large Assortment of GOODS which he oti'ers for Sale at his Store in Queen Street. THE BRITISH AMERICAN. Rasps. brick bats, jews harps, so the ston’es Spa es, shovels, sheet iron, plough moulds and plough-plate iron FrIying and sauce pans, grid irons, flat irons, talian irons and heaters Dressing, hair, pocket, side, and fine tooth combs Baslfet and Liverpool salt, bees wax, and olive on Wine and porter, bottles and flasks Shoe stitching and closing thread,shoe punches Lasting tacks, sheep shears, and bed cords Salmon, herring and sail twine DRUGS, nnv s'rvrrs, STATIONARY, 8w. Epsom salts, cream of tartar, and castor oil Sulphur, roll brimstone and camphor ndigo, red wood, log wood, copperass rifles and Allum, windsor soap, nutmegs, cloves and mustar Pepper, ginger, allspice, cinnamon, carraway eds Salt petre, starch, blue, rosin Foolscap, pot, post, and wrapping paper Slates, spelling books, primers, wafers, sealing wax , Black lead and slate pencils, quills, ink pow- der and playing cards Spectacles, thimbles and finger rings, buttons A L S O, congo, and hyson teas Souchon , E Madeira wines, shrub, and Irish Port an whisky, Cognac randy, Hollands gin Jamaica spirits, and high proof Demerara rum, molasses Loaf and moist sugar, coffee, chocolate, rice, soap, candles Tobacco, rappee and Scotch snufl' Calf skin, upper and sole leather Pitch, tar, cordage Linseed oil, turpentine, putt , whiting Red, black, and green paints Cod and seal 011 A variety of glass-ware, earthenware, tin- ware, &c. &c. CHARLES DEMPSE Y. white lead, ochre, August 11. A NT E D A FEMALE SERVANT, as Cook, of unexceptionable character.— Apply at this office. August 11. R ESPECTABLE APARTMENTS to be Let. Apply to Mr. James White, Watch-maker. 8L0. Charlotte-town, August 11. 1' OR SA LE A T J. H. WHITE’S Store, a .Map quV'cw Brunmick, by An— thony Lockwood, jun. late Assistant Surveyor General of the Province—Mounted on canvas, and roller. Steel and Silvered steel Pens of the best quality. Portraits of his late Majesty, George the Fourth, and of his present Majesty William the Fourth, beautifully got up, Plate of large size, cost 100 guineas engraving, price 208. each. LEATHER FOR SALE. J . H, WHITE, offers for Sale the follow. ing difl'erent sorts of Leather— Russia English Morocco, a variety of colours. Ditto Roan, Ditto. Ditto Smooth Calf Ditto. Ditto Rough Calf. Ditto Sheep. es Commissart'at. Halifax, 30th J uly. 1882. ENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED at this Ofiice. until Monday, the 27th day of Au- gust next. at 12 o'clock, from Persons disposed to furnish Workmanship, and as many of the undermen- tioned materials. as may be required by the Royal Engineer Department, for repairs to barracks, kc. at Windsor, Annapolis. Prince Edward Island, and Sytl- ney, Cape Breton. to 30th June, 1833. Probable Quantities. a 3 .5" 9,, MATERIALS. kc. '5' S E- tc) a: 3 '8 5 9' " :s o :1 a: g. o -s 9 a P ‘4 2] Outside work—materi-o E als found by Govern- ...) rment—per yard. . "' Inside work,materials c3) found by Government ‘—per ard - - - Building Stone. - - loads 1 3 4 Do. - - tons- 10 Bricks - - - - 250 750 2500 [300 Lime, white - - bushels 12 20 150 13;, Do. brown - - do. ‘ ~ Sand . - - bushels 12 24 200 72 Shingles - - - No. 2000 5000 94500 2000 Plank from one inch and half and upwards - feet 900' 150 Boards - - - do. 500 750 7500 1650 Do. Weathe - - do, 150 250 8400 100 Do. Clap - - N0. 350 ' Ranging timber 8 N 8 ft' - 100 250 290 250 Do. common - - do. 100 350 250 250 Scsntling. hswn - - do. 150 300 1400 56 Do. sawn. _ - . - do 100 250 500 250 number, pine - - do 20 40 40 4 Pickets, 8 feet - - No. 250 500 500 Laths - do. 500 1000 4000 tho Hair, Cow - - bushels l 1 2 6 Pitch - - - barrels 1 Tar - do. - - - Glass, 10» 8 - - panes 16 16 42 Do. 7 x 9 - - - do 16 16 32 12 utty - - - lbs. 4 4 2i 2‘2 Nails, 20dy rose - do. 28 56 5b 28 D0. 10dy (lo - - d0. 28 29 56 23 Do. Shingle tine drawn, three and halflbs P. .M. 14 28 284 14 Do. Lath - - - 3 7 14 7 Spikes - o - - 28 112 56 14 White lead - ~ lbs. 14 28 28 ‘28 Linseed Oil - - gallons 1 2 2 2 Spirits Turpentine - do. 1-2 1 1 Whiting - - - lbs. 3 6 6 b Whitewash Brushes. - N0. 2 2 4 4 Thumb latches - - do. 1 2 3 2 Glue - - - - do. 3 3 10 lo Yellow Ochre - - do. 3 4 5 14 Locks, 7 inch, knob - do. 1- 2 2 Hinges, 18 inch, hook and eye . - - pairs 2 The Tenders to express the rate in Sterling, and paymentwillbe made Quarterly by the Ordnance Storekeeper, at Halifax, in Cash, for the articles fur~ nishetl. agreeably to a contract to be entered into. The names oftwo Sureties to accompany the Tender NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. DANIEL BRENAN has just opened an exten— sive and elegant supply of Barrisn and other Muss CHANDIZE, which, together with his usual Stock of Teas, W in“, Sptrits, Groceries, 811:. &c. form A vmu GENERAL assonrmasr. suitable for the season, all of which he 05ers for Sale at unusually low prices. for cash only. ,3, D. B. intends making some alteration in his business by the first of October next—and will feel obliged to those who stand indebted to t9_ settle their respective accounts within that period. ‘ August 4th,1832.