| of the Ifland of Barbadoes. 
theShip may arrive at the Barbadoes’ (if fhe make no ftay by the wa ) 
about the middle of December; and it is an ordinary-courfe to fail th 
ther infix weeks: Coming thither in that cool time of the year,y 
Vidtuals will be in good condition to be removed into‘a Store-houfe. 
which your Correfpondent , (who, Taccount , goes along with it) 
muft provide as f{peedily ashe can, béfore the Sun-makes his return 
‘from the Southern Tropick 3 for then the weather will grow hor, and 
fome of your Goods, as, Butter, Oyle, Candles, and all-your Liquors, 
will take harmeinthe remove. gi} 
The Goods being ftowed in a Ware-houfe, or Ware houfes, your 
Correfpondent muft referve a handfome room fora Shop, where his 
fervants muft attend; for then his Cuftomers will come about him, 
and he muft be careful whom he trufts; for, as there are fome good, 
fothere are many bad pay-mafters ; for which reafon, he muft -pro- 
vide himfelf of a Horfe, and ride into the Cotintry to get acquain- 
tance; and halfa dofen good acquaintance, will be able to enform 
him, how the pulfe beatsof all thereft: As alfo by enquiries, he will 
finde, what prices the Goods bear, which he carries with him;and 
‘deceived in that Commodity 5 wherein there is very great care to be 
ing doubled at the Barbadoes,that returned back, will produce at leaft 
fo) 
; being doubled thereto22gol. vvill be at your return for Exgland 
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«ce ra Shed hae Se Libs Wiens afer 
> and what valews Sugars bear, that hebenot/ 
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