Rouans— 200 pieces Striped Silks— 80 pieces Brettagnias— 632 pair Silk Handkerchiefs—‘406 dozen Romals— 200 pieces Raw Silk— 68 lb. Cloves— 875 lb. Gum Benjamin— 5 1 13 lb. Ginger— 675 lb. Stick-lack— 18600 lb. Arsenic— 4876’ lb. Sal Ammoniac— 8029 lb. Spianter— 1673. Mercury— 150 lb. Vitriol— 375 lb. Red Lead— 1852 lb. Tin plates— 70 boxes. Hardware— v iz . Tea-trays, Tea-pots, Knives, See.— 28 cases. Allum— 578,27 lb. Copperas— 655,00 lb. Pepper— 3123 lb. Sarsaparilla— 400 lb. Wine— 12 pipes Iron— 2864 bars. Raw Sugar— 5000 lb. L o a f Sugar— 213,48 lb. Green Tea— 1074 lb. Paper 30 bales Venetian Steel— 19000 lb . Cochineal— 5 7 1 lb. Liqueurs— 2 cases Coral— 1 case Capillaire— 400 bottles Razors— 1000 dozen Files— 100 dozen Wire— 2000 mass. Wool Cards— 128 dozen pair Gum TraOsacanth— 801 lb. Dutch Looking Glasses, called Velt Spiegles— 495° dozen Crown Mirrors— 450 pieces Brass Pans— 850 lb. JVeedles for Tapestry— 9000 Coffee— 1823 lb. Dutch Knives— 875 dozen Spico Romano— 1236 lb. Turners’ Boxes— 4000 nes^s Coffee M ills— 100 Empty Bottles for Tea— 200 Mexico Dollar s— 78,000 EX PO RTS OF B A R B A R Y PRODUCE From the Port o f Mogodor from January 1, to July 31, 1806. Sweet Almonds— 5062,58 lb. Bitter Almonds— 2138,11 lb. Bees Wa x— 2345,55 lb* Gum Barbary, Tolh, or Arabic— 1839,12 lb. Gum Sandrac— 270,000 lb. Gum Soudan (Senegal)— 6330 lb.
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