LIST OF STORES AND OUTFITS. 



315 



5 flat files, assorted. 



3 half-round files. 

 12 liand-saw files. 



4 small saw files. 

 3 round files. 



1 saw-set. 



1 screw -driver. 



1 bit -stock. 



5 gimlet bits. 

 11 assorted bits. 



1 spoke- shave. 

 1 drawing-knife. 



20 pounds 



12 pounds 



5 pounds 



2 pounds 



4 ^sounds 



10 pounds 



G pounds 



G pounds 



12 pounds 



15 pouuds 



25 joouuds 



10 pounds 



clinch nails. 

 timber nails, 

 wood -end nails, 

 lap nails, 

 foot nails, 

 ceiling nails. 

 Gd. wrought nails. 

 8d. wrought nails. 

 lOd. wrought nails. 

 8d. cut nails. 

 lOd. cut nails. 

 12d. cut nails. 



5 dozen iron and brass screws, 



assorted. 

 50 jjounds old lead. 

 20 pounds sheet lead. 

 10 pounds coppering nails. 



5 pouuds sheathing nails. 

 50 pouuds wrought iron spikes. 

 12 sheets yellow metal. 



1 pound clinch coi^per nails. 



2 jsairs steelyards. 



18 rou"hs and clinches. 



1 caboose, complete. 



2 sets grates for same. 

 2 sets linings for same. 

 1 spare tea-kettle for same. 

 1 spare steamer for same. 



1 spare boiler for same. 

 4 stew-pans. 



2 frying-pans. 

 1 cook's ladle. 

 1 cook's fork. 

 1 cook's skimmer. 

 1 cook's bellows. 

 1 tinder-box (flint, steel, etc.) 

 1 chopping- knife. 

 1 chopping -tray. 

 1 sieve. 

 1 cofl'ee-mill. 

 1 mortar and pestle. 

 1 table-bell. 



1 cabin -bell. 



2 stoves and pipes. 

 2 tables. 

 2 table-covers. 

 2 dozen table-cloths. 

 2 dozen birch brooms. 



CABIN AND COOKING FUENITUEE, ETC. 



2 dozen corn brooms. 

 2 dust -pans. 

 2 dust-brushes. 

 2 chairs. 

 4 stools. 



2 looking-glasses. 

 1 molasses gate. 

 1 carving knife and fork. 

 1 set of table knives and forks. 

 IG sjDare knives and forks. 

 1 dozen s^ioous ( table ). 

 1 dozen sjjoons (tea). 

 1 britanuia soup ladle. 

 1 tal:)le steel. 

 1 tumbler basket. 



1 hand basket. 



2 bushel baskets. 



1 gross of matches. 



2 dozen flints. 

 2 scrubbing brushes. 

 ■^ dozen Bristol brick. 



1 tinned iron wash-basin. 



2 cook's shovels. 

 1 corkscrew. 

 1 pair scissors. 



4 large platters. ' 



1 dozen assorted bowls. 

 4 nappies. 



3 bakers. 

 Ij dozen souj) plates. 



2 dozen dinner plates. 



1 dozen dessert j)lates. 

 li dozen mugs. 



1^ dozen saucers. 



2 butter dishes. 



2 sugar bowls. 



3 pitchers. 



1 large stone pitcher. 



1 chamber. 



2 soup tureens. 



1 large covered dish. 

 1 castor, complete. 



3 spare bottles for same. 



1 dozen tumblers. 



2 salt-cellars. 



1 large oval dish. 



1 gravy dish. 



2 spittoons. 



1 cabin clock. 



NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, STATIONERY, ETC. 



1 sextant, provided by the cap- 



tain. 

 Quadrants and octants, provid- 

 ed by the officers. 



2 chronometers. 

 1 barometer. 



1 thermometer. 

 1 spy -glass. 



2 binocular glasses. 



2 fourteen -second glasses. 



1 transparent compass. 



4 brass boat comjjasses and 

 wooden ones. 



2 brass binnacle compasses. 

 1 mast-head compass. 



1 binnacle lantern. 



log-book, 

 log -slates. 



nautical almanacs for succes- 

 sive years, 

 account books, 

 memorandum books, 

 sticks sealing-wax. 

 dozen lead pencils. 



