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from the Xorth-west part of South Carolina, and so continue 

 in one Ridge to the JSTorthward for several hundred Miles, 

 being in most places five or six hundred Miles from the Sea ; 

 they are vastly high, and abound with Trees, various kinds of 

 Plants, and Stones of several different Xatures. Beyond 

 these Mountains you have a prospect only of large Woods, 

 Savannas, dismal Swamps and Forrests, being as is supposed, 

 the Habitation of Savage Indians, and wild Beasts of various 

 kinds. 



The Commodities convenient to bring to this Province 

 from Europe, are as follows ; Guns, Powder, Ball, Shot, 

 Flints, Linnens of all Sorts, but chiefly Blues; Brown and 

 Stampt Linnens, Oznabrigs, Men and Women's Apparel 

 ready made up ; some few Broad-Cloaths, Blew and Bed 

 Stuff's, Callimancoes, Druggets, Kersies, Camblets, all light 

 Stuffs for Men and Women's Summer Wear, Habberdashers 

 Wares, Stockings of all sorts, some few Gloves, thin Wigs, 

 Linnen Caps, Silk-thread, common Thread of all Sorts, Nee- 

 dles, Pins, Tobacco Pipes, Glass for Sashwindows, Looking 

 Glasses, all sorts of hard Ware, such as Knives, Forks, 

 Sizers, Saws, Hatchets, Chisels, Bills, Hoes, Spades, Shovels, 

 Grubing Hoes, Wedges, Xails, and all manner of Tools for 

 Carpenters, Shoemakers, Coopers Shave Locks, Locks for 

 Doors, Traps of all Sorts, and especially for Beavers, what 

 we commonly call Fox-Traps, Grindle-Stones, all manner of 

 Whet-Stones, Paper, Ink, Saddles, Bridles, Fish-hooks of all 

 Sorts, several Toys, as Fans, l^ecklaces. Beads, Ribbons, 

 Tape, Thimbles, Shoe-buckles, and the like; Tradesmen of 

 all sorts. Honest Servants and j^egroes. 



The produce of this Country for Exportation to Europe 

 and the Islands, are Beef, Porke, Tallow, Hides, Deer-Skins, 

 Furs, Wheat, Indian-Corn, Pease, Potatoes, Rice, Honey, 



Bees-wax, 



