Swedish Steel.— From Amsterdam 7000 lb. Espiquo Romano.— From Amsterdam 13088 Leghorn 5213 18301 lb. Hebrew Bibles.— From Amsterdam 4 cases. Dutch Boxes. Green Gin Boxes containing 12 square bottles each Case 392 cases full. 300 do. empty. Potatoes— From London 9000 lb. Bellows.— From London 60 dozen. Copper Kettles.— From London 242 dozen. Amsterdam 13 255 dozen. Cotton.— From Teneriffe 5400 lb. Vermillion.— From Amsterdam 150 lb. Turners Boxes.— From Amsterdam 1000 nests. Venetian Steel.— From Leghorn 11400 lb. Planks.— From London 886 Amsterdam 1250 2136 pieces. Coffee.— From Teneriffe 3600 lb. Sarsaparilla.— From Amsterdam 150 lb. Scales fo r Gold.— 48 pair. Candlesticks.— 64 pieces Painted B o x e s— From Amsterdam 240 pieces. Earthen Ware or British China.— From London 10 crates. Sealing Wa x — From Amsterdam 100 lb. Medicinal Drugs.— From Amsterdam 1 case. Chaplets.— From Leghorn 3 casks. Chaplets — From Amsterdam 1 cask. — 4 casks. Toys.— From Amsterdam 300 dozen. Capillaire— From Leghorn 2200 boxes, or 2200 bottles. Confectionary— From Leghorn 300 boxes. Ivory Combs.— From Leghorn 25 dozen. Quicksilver— From Amsterdam 50 lb. Mercery.— From Amsterdam 1 case. Glasses.— From Amsterdam 2 cases. Gold Thread.— From Leghorn 25 lb. Manufactured Silks.— From London 50 pieces Amsterdam 239 cubits 1339 cubits.* Hardware.— From London 3 barrels. Wrought Copper.— From Amsterdam 1 case. Clocks.— From Amsterdam 20. Mexico Dollars.— From London 24,000 Amsterdam 3,200 Lisbon 29,500 Cadiz 4,000 Gibraltar 12,000 Leghorn 12,000 Teneriffe 4,000 ----------88,700 As the prices o f these merchandise v a ry considerably, the calculation o f their value in West Barbary is omitted. * 14 cubit — 1 yard. To bring cubits into yards, multiply by 4, divide by 7. KK
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