L 



A. D. 1800. 



541 



calf, and goat, skir,< ; 

 fO[j[)er ore ; cork ; 

 leathers ; some flax ; 

 glue ; beef; pork ; 

 bacon; lard; tallow; 

 butter ; a few pota- 

 toes; starch; tobacco; 

 linen, 32,152,399 

 yards; somecainbrics 

 and diapers ; linen 

 yarn ; woolen yarn ; 

 lintfeed ; rape seed ; 

 tobacco ; some cot- 

 ton ; some wines, 

 chiefly of Portugal. 



dashcry ; lace ; a few Pasley goods ; cotton yarn ; tanned 

 leather ; wrought leather ; cast, and bar, iron ; steel ; iron- 

 mongery, and hardware ; hoops for bari-els ; cyder ; dry cod j 

 herrings, about 106.000 barrels, mostly from Scotland; earthen 

 ware ; buttles, and window glass ; hops ; lead ; tin ; tinned 

 plates ; silver, and plated, ware ; sail-cloth ; refined sugar ; 

 melasscs ; rock moss ; salt ; cheese ; garden, and grass, seeds ; 

 train od ; oil of vitriol ; stone and slate for building ; tobacco 

 pipes ; cotton yarn, value ^80,458 ; other kinds of goods in 

 quantities not of ^'1,000 value. 



Pearl-aslies ; pot-ashes ; weed-ashes ; larH'a ; l:rims(one ; some 

 icheat andJJour ; drugs aird gttms of all kinds : indigo, madder, 

 redwood^ sajfkncer, and other dye-stiiff's ; mahogany, atid other 

 woods ; flax undressed ; tow ; hemp ; pepper, and some other 

 spiceries ; currants ; sugar ; tea ; bar iron ; saltpetre ; silk, raw 

 arid thrown ; shins of deer and other animals ; rum ; brandy ; 

 geneva ; some wines ; tobacco; — and almost every other article, 

 though in quantities under ^1,000. 



MANN. 



Coals; flour; some cotton goods; woolen goods ; 

 salt; wrought iron; other articles in small quantities. 



Herrings, red 5,641 barrels, 

 white 15,417 barrels; some 

 plain Irish linen, and some 

 linen yarn. 



GUERNSEY, JERSEY, ALDERNEY, &C 



Flax xuidressed ; sugar; tea; other groceries ; runiy 



Guernsey is a kind of storehouse 

 for merchandize imported from 

 foreign countries and lodged 

 there, in order to save the advance 

 of the duties, till they are wanted; 

 and hence the imports consist of 

 all kinds of foreign goods, but 

 chiefly, Portugal, French, and 

 Spanish, wines, brandy, &c. also 

 some dye-stuffs and drugs ; pav- 

 ing stones; cyder; worsted stock- 

 ings from Jersey, 5,935 dozen 

 pairs. 



Cows and oxen, I96 to Aldcrney; flour, and some 

 corn ; wearing apparel ; tallow candles ; coals ; 

 cordage ; painters' colours ; cotton goods ; silk 

 goods ; some woolen goods ; haberdashery ; some 

 herrings, and other fish ; earthen ware ; bottles, 

 and other glass ; wrought iron, hoops, and hard- 

 ware; silver ware; tanned, and wrought, leather ; 

 rock salt ; beef, pork, and other provisions ; soap; 

 refined sugar ; stationary, and some books ; sail- 

 cloth ; wool, 2,007 tods to Jersey. 

 Logwood, and some other dye-stuffs ; drugs; sugar; 

 tea; India piece goods ; German, Irish, and Russia, 



eneva. 



linens; corn, flour, and meal ; rum; 



GREENLAND. 



Train oil ; spermaceti oil ; whale-bone ; seal-skins. | Rum for ship stores 



NEW ENGLAND. 



Pearl-ashes ; pot-ashes ; flour ; some Indian corn 

 and rye meal ; sassafras; shumack; spermaceti oil ; 

 whale-bone ; turpentine ; some tar and rosiq ; 

 timber, chiefly oak, fir, and staves ; Indian hides, 

 deer skins, and other Indian peltry. — Also cochin- 

 eal, indigo, fustic, logwood, redwood, lignum vitae, 

 mahogany, sugar, coffee, cotton, rice, tobacco, ob- 

 tained in trade with the West-Indies and southern 

 states, and imported mostly in New-England ves- 

 sels. 



Books and stationary ; wrought 

 brass, copper, and iron; pewter; 

 lead ; tin ; tinned plates ; coals ; 

 salt; earthenware; glass; woolen, 

 cotton, and silk, manufactures ; 

 beaver, felt, and chip, hats ; 

 thread ; haberdashery ; linens. 

 A few drugs ; some dye-stufls ; 

 cinnamon, and some other spices/ 

 Irish linens ; India piece goods ^ 



