chap, in.] WEST INDIES. J S 
demonstrate the fallacy of this too common mode of 
calculation. They amount at a very moderate esti- 
2(1. TOOLS. 
For the carpenters and coopers, to the amount of £.25 sterling, in¬ 
cluding 2 or 3 dozen of falling axes. 
3d. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. 
160.000 Nails of different sizes. 
2,500 Puncheon rivets. 
6 Cattle chains. 
6 Dozen of hoes. 
6 Dozen of bills. 
20 Dozen of small clasp knives for the negroes. 
4 Dozen of ox bows. 
50 bundles of iron hoops. 
2 Sets of puncheon truss hoops. 
2 Sets of hogshead ditto. 
80 Gallons of train oil for lamps. 
2 Barrels of tar. 
2 Boxes of short tobacco pipes for the negroes. ■ 
180 Bundles of wood hoops. 
2 Sheets of lead. 
6 Large copper ladles 
6 Ditto skimmers 
8 Dozen of small iron pots for the negroes. 
2 Puncheons of Bristol lime for temper. 
4 Grindstones. 
for the boilers. 
PROVISIONS, &c. chiefly from Ireland. 
80 Barrels of herrings, or salted cod equal thereto. 
6 Barrels of salted beef. 
2 Barrels of salted pork. 
4 Firkins of salted butter. 
2 Boxes of soap. 
2 Boxes of candles. 
2 Hogsheads of salt. 
6 Barrels of flour. 
6 Kegs of pease. 
3 Jugs of groats. 
