

50 September 1748. 



or ready money. The true mahogany, 

 which grows iii Jamaica, is at prefent al- 

 moft all cut dowril: 



They fend both Weft India goods, and 

 their own productions to England-, the lat- 

 ter are all forts of woods, efpecially black 

 walnut, and oak planks for mips; mips 

 ready built, iron, hides and tar. Yet this 

 latter is properl) bought in New Jerfey, the 

 forefts of which province are confequently 

 more ruined than any others. Ready mo- 

 ney is like wife fent over to England, from 

 whence in return they get all forts of goods 

 there manufactured, viz. fine and coarfe 

 cloth, linen, iron ware, and other wrought 

 metals, and Eajl India goods. For it is to 

 be obferved that England fupplies Philadel- 

 phia with almoft all fluffs and manufactur- 

 ed goods which are wanted here. 



A great quantity of linfeed goes annu- 

 ally to Ireland, together with many of the 

 mips which are built here. Portugal gets 

 wheat, corn, flour and maize which is not 

 ground. Spain fometimes takes fome corn. 

 But all the money, which is got in thefe 

 feveral countries, muft immediately be fent 

 to England, in payment for the goods which 

 are got from thence, and yet thofe fums are 

 not fufficient to pay all the debts. 



But to fhew more exactly, what the 

 town and province have imported from 



England 



