542 



A. D. 1800. 



Pearl-ashes ; pot-ashes ; 

 wheat ; flour ; some In- 

 dian corn and meal ; gin- 

 seng; ; snake root ; sar- 

 saparilla ; sassafras ; tar ; 

 turpentine ; oil ot tur- 

 pentine ; rosin ; staves, 

 and some timber. — Also 

 the produce of the West- 

 Indiesand southern states, 

 as New England. 



NEW YORK. 



Apothecary's ware ; wearing apparel ; books and station- 

 ary ; wrought brass, copper, iron, and silver ; pewter ; 

 lead ; steel ; tinned plates ; copperas ; painters' colours ; 

 coals ; salt ; earthen ware ; bottles and window glass ; 

 hardware ; guns ; gun-powder ; flints ; woolen goods 

 in considerable quantities ; cotton goods' ; some Scottish 

 linens ; silk goods ; beaver, and felt, hats ; haberdashery ; 

 watches ; musical instruments. 



Drugs and dye-stuffs in sinall quantities ; Irish linens ; 

 a few Russia linens ; India piece goods ; geneva. 



Bark of oak and quercitron ; 

 books; some wheat, flour, corn, 

 &c. ; ginseng ; snake root ; 

 sarsaparilla ; sassafras ; horse 

 hides; tanned ox hides; turpen- 

 tine ; some tar, pitch, and ro- 

 sin; skins of bears and deer, and 

 other Indian peltry. — Also the 

 produce of the West-Indies and 

 southern states,asNew England. 



PENNSYLVANIA. 



Apothecary's ware; books and stationary; wrought 

 brass, copper, iron ; steel ; pewter ; tinned plates; 

 painters' colours ; salt; earthen ware ; glass; hard- 

 ware ; guns ; a little gun-powder ; woolen goods 

 in considerable quantities ; cotton, and silk goods ; 

 some linen and sail-cloth ; beaver, and felt, hats ; 

 thread ; haberdashery ; watches. 

 Some drags and dije stuffs ; some spicery and 

 grocery ; Irish linens ; a few Russia linens ; India 

 piece goods. 



VIRGINIA and MARYLAND. 



Flour ; some wheat, Indian corn 

 and meal, and rye; some pot-ashes, 

 and a smallquantityof pearl-ashes, 

 fromVu-ginia ; ginseng, and some 

 other ruitive drugs, in smaller 

 quantities than from the northern 

 states ; tobacco ; tar; pitch ; tur- 

 pentine ; rosin ; staves ; and some 

 other lumber; deer skins, and 

 other Indian peltry. — Also West- 

 India produce,asNewEngland,&c. 



NORTH CAROLINA 



Apothecary's ware ; wearing apparel ; beer; sta- 

 tionary and some books ; wrought brass, copper, 

 iron, and silver; steel; pewter; lead; tinned 

 plates ; painters' colours ; salt ; earthen ware ; 

 some glass ; grindstones ; hardware ; guns ; a 

 little gun-powder ; woolen goods in considerable 

 quantities ; cotton goods ; a few linens ; silk 

 goods ; beaver and felt hats. 

 Some drugs and dye-stuffs ; Irish linens ; some 

 Russia, and Germa)i, linens. yJ few India piece 



goods. 



A small quantity of flour and corn : 

 tar ; rosin ; tui"pentine ; some oil 

 of turpentine ; tobacco ; staves : 

 some deer, and other, skins. — x\lso 

 some West-India produce. 



SOUTH CAROLINA 



Pretty near the same articles as to Virginia and 

 Maryland, but all in smaller quantities, this state 

 being less populous; and great part of its im- 

 ports and exports being in the ports of Virginia 

 and South Carolina — A Jew Irish linens. 



Some flour, Indian corn, and rye 

 meal ; rice ; indigo (probabh 

 West-Indian) : some pitch, tar, 

 rosin, turpentine, aad turpentine 

 oil, mostly the produce of North 

 .Carolina staves ; some (-edar 

 timber; deer, and other skins ; 



Apothecary's ware, beer; books and stationary; 

 wrought brass, copper, iron, and silver : lead; pew- 

 ter : painters' colours ; salt ; earthen ware : glass ; 

 hardware; wrought leather ; woolen, cotton, and 

 silk, manufactures ; some linens, chiefly bomay; 

 beaver, and feit, hats ; haberdashery ; musical in- 

 struments. 



