A. D. 1800. 



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?ome cotton the produce of 

 Georgia. — Also some West- 

 India produce. 



Rice; tobacCo; a little in- 

 digo ; some staves; cedar, 

 and hickory, timber; deer 

 skins, and other skins. — 

 Also some West-India 

 produce. 



Some drugs and dye-stiiffs ; cinnamon ; Irish lin- 

 ens ; some Germaii, and a few Russia, linens ; 

 India piece goods ; French wine ; some other wines. 



GEORGIA. 



Wrought iron ; pewter ; some earthen ware and glass ; 



hardware ; woolen, cotton, and silk, manufactures ; some 



bounty linens ; beaver, and felt, hats ; haberdashery ; 



cordage. 



Irish linens ; a feiu German, and Russia, linens ; a few 



articles of grocery. 



Beaver, mink, otter, wolf, 

 deer, bear, and fox, skins ; 

 bed feathers, 90 cwt ; cast- 

 oreum. 



HUDSON S BAY. 



A iew coarse woolens for the Indians ; guns ; gun- 

 ]30wder ; some wrought iron ; provisions for the com- 

 pany's people in the factories or forts. 

 Tobacco ; small quantities of rum, sugar, and groceries . 



Cod fish, 24 tuns ; train 

 oil; someskins,chieflyof 

 seals. — Also some West- 

 India produce. The fish 

 is mostly carried direct 

 to the Roman-catholic 

 countries of Europe. 



NEWFOUNDLAND. 



Salt ; wrought iron and hoops ; wrought leather ; 



cord- 



Pearl-ashes ; pot-ashes ; wheat ; 

 flour ; castoreum ; essence of 

 spruce ; train oil ; beaver, cat, 

 deer, fox, martin, mink, mus- 

 quash, otter, racoon, wolf, wol- 

 vereen, skins ; masts ; boards, 

 staves, and some other lumber. 

 — Also some cotton, dying 

 woods, &c. got by circuitous 

 trade. 



Masts ; staves ; 

 some other lum- 

 ber in small quan- 

 tities; someskins. 



Some lumber ; some 

 pearl- ashes ; tar and 

 turpentine in small 

 quantities ; some skuis. 

 — Also some West- 

 India goods, chiefly 

 obtained by captures. 



age J sail-cloth; a few linens; some woolen goods ; a few 

 cotton goods; some haberdashery ; wearing apparel; soap; 

 wrought leather ; bread, and other provisions. 

 Tea; groceries in small quantities; ichite salt ; heef; pork ; 

 butter; tobacco; wines, Portugal, French,iSc; geneva; can- 

 vass; German linens; a feiv Irish, and Russia, linens. 



CANADA. 



Salt; wrought brass, copper ; steel; guns; gun- 

 powder; flints; books; coals; earthen ware; glass; 

 wrought leather ; woolen goods, mostly coarse for 

 Indian trade ; cotton, and silk, goods ; a few linens, 

 mostly bounty; beaver,and felt, hats; haberdashery; 

 soap; train oil; refined sugar; tobacco pipes. 

 A few drugs and dye-stujffs ; some spices and gro- 

 ceries ; a little bar iron ; Russia linens ; some 

 Irish, and a few other, linens ; India piece goods ; 

 rum ; geneva ; wines ; tobacco. 



NEW BRUNSWICK. 



Wrought iron ; cordage ; some woolen, and cotton, goods ; a few 

 silk goods ; a few linens ; hats ; haberdashery. 

 Bar iron ; tea ; a few spiceries and groceries ; Irish linens ; a feiv 

 Russia, and other, linens; a few India piece ^oods ; wine and 

 rum in smcdl quantities. 



NOVA SCOTIA. 



Iron and ironmongry ; hardware ; earthen ware ; glass ; salt; 

 beer ; tallow candles ; soap : cordage ; some woolen, cotton, 

 andsilkjgoods; some linens, hats, mostly felt, wroughtleather. 

 A few drugs, groceries, and spiceries ; tea ; beej ; pork ; but- 

 ter ; Irish linens ; a few Russia, and other, linens ; India 

 piece goods in small quantities ; brandy ; rum ; geneva ; 

 Portugal, and Spanish, wines. 



