Tj\X L AT E A R R I V A~IT. -*-^ Oval boilers, from 2to 8 gallons • . , Tea kettles, saucepans, frying pans Gridirons, tea kitchens, tea and coffee pots ■ Candlesticks, knives and forks, tea trays , Tongs* hand-bowls, Italian irons Meat Saws, fire shovels, camp ovens, scales Locks, hinges, bolts, window stays, and Btaples Tin'd and iron American tacks Rack pullies, roller ends Sash weights pullies, and line .Patent and cut nails, zinc and counter sunk Sheet zinc and nails ■''"■ Stubs's double cut, pit and cross-cut files Spades, shovels, pickaxes Scythes; sneads, stones, reap hooks and sickles Cross-cut and pit saws, and tillers ...' '. , Hammera; shingling; do., gimlets and bradawls, j T. C*. BATCHELOB, 724 ' . Bridge-street Stores. PARTICULAR ATTENTION is di- *- rected to the following large lot of USEFUL and CHEAP GOODS, ex Roxa xa— Infant's white and drab cashmere hoods Valenciennes wove and saxony edgings Plain and edged blonds, white and. black Muslin edgings, scollops, and flouncings Mohair girdleß and belts Bobbinette, sprig, white and black stiff netts White Persian, sarsnet, and glace silks White, black, figured, and spot muslins Plain, check, and chintz delaines Rough brown, and dressed hollands White and drab moleskins, and cotton cords White toilette covers and counterpanes Cotton, worsted, and silk braids Girl's and Women's and Men's hosiery Sewing, knitting, and crochet cotton, best i makes Needles, hair-pins, watch ribbons, and flannel binding, &c. Parasols and umbrellas Large stock of calicoes from 4Jd. per yard White pecquay and marcella Earlstone ginghams Colored Hungarians and derries Alpacca coatings and gambroons Ladies' tweeds and cashmerettea Lot of tweeds for Boy's clothing, from Bs. 6d. ! per yard Lancashire and real Welsh flannels 100 pieces.ribbon velvets, every shade I 20 pieces oil baize table covers, good styles, from Is. Cd. to 3s. 6d. per yard Every variety of fancy buttons. - r OBSERVE— H. J. GOODMAN'S, 689 Bridge-street. PRAYER BOOKS AND CHURCH SERVICES. HD. JACKSON has just unpacked • a beautiful assortment of the above. Also, Ladies' and gentlemen's Diaries and Pocket Books, ■"■forTß6dr """ ' English and German Concertinas. Plated Candlesticks, Toast Racks, Cruets, &c. Despatch Bags. Dukes' Cricket Balls. Stationery and Toys of every description. The .undersigneds is Agent for the Marlborough. Press, copies of which can always be had. H. D. JACKSON, Stationery and Fancy Warehouse, 100 Trafalgar-street. EX WILLIAM ALFRED, from Sydney, and on sale, at the Store of the undersigned :—■ 10 tons Company's Pieces, No. I 5 „ ~ Snowdrops 20 half-chests of Tea 5 chests ditto 23 cases Whiskey 30 boxes Soap 40 boxeß candles, Neva Sperm 25 boxes Moulds 4 quarter-casks Martell's Brandy 2 cases American Axes 50 cases Geneva, &c, &c. D. MOORE, Trafalgar-street, 9th December. 720 CLOVER SEED, JUST ARRIVED. nOW GRASS, Red and White CLOVER SEED, tried and warranted to grow. BIRMINGHAM HOUSE, 95 '■ ' Bridge-street. ISJOTHING LIKE LEATHER. -^ —Just Received ex DART— 3 BALES PRIME SOLE LEATHER. On sale—Pitch, Resin, and a large assortment of Shoemaker's Grindery. 39 B.JACKSON. GELLING at REDUCED PRICES, at the STORES of the undersigned, to make room for NEW GOODS from England, for the Summer season, viz,;— Ladies' hats, caps, bonnets and dresses Children's do., do., do Feathers, flowers, laces, gloves, and ribbons Men's clothing, shirts, hosiery, and neckties Men and Boys' hats, caps, belts, and braces Sheetings, shirtings, flannels, and calicoes Carpets; India matting, and table oil cloths Carpet bags, umbrellas, goloshes, and clogs Crimean shirts, Digger's bags, belts, and knives Cutlery, China, and glass Stationery, perfumery, paints, &c. G. BAKER, Trafalgar-street, Nelson. 854 September 16. "JTOLLO1 JOHNNY! Where did you ■*"*- buy those Vesuvians ? They are the finest things for lighting a pipe or cigar that I have seen since I left home." "Why I bought them at WEST'S, where you can get all kinds of cigar lights, also from Indenvick's best Meershaum Pipes, down to Burn's Cutty, the latter filled with his superior cut Cavendish tobacco, for only One Penny each." . Remember Oh Remember ! THE CIGAR WVAN IN BRIDGE-STREET, KEPT BY W. H. WEST. TO GAEDENEES AND OTHERS. MESSRS. STALLARD AND MILLS have constantly on hand, at moderate charges, Cucumber, Melon, and Flower HAND-GLASSES, bo necessary for the growth of the above in this province. . . N.B.—Wanted an active LAD to the Plumbing, Painting and Glazing Department. 158 J\J" E L S 0 N COAL. Large, 80s. per ton, cash on delivery in town; 225. at the Pit. Orders received by Mr. Benjamin Jackson, Hardy-st. A. G. JENKINS. Enner-glynn. 773 MANBY'S PATENT CLEANSING •"■*■ CRYSTAL. Just received, 12 boxes Manby'g Patent Cleansing Crystal, MALCOLM M. WEBSTER,
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 245, 24 February 1860, Page 1
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744Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 245, 24 February 1860, Page 1
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