A Statistical Political And Historical Account of the United States of North a

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* The carports consist of flour, pork, ba- con, and lard, whisky, peach brandy, beer, and porter, pot and pearl ashes, cheese, soap, and candles, hemp and spun yarn, boards of walnut, cherry and blue ash, furs from the waters of the Great Miami, Wabash, and Maumee.
The imports consist of goods from the East Indies, Europe, and New England, and manufactures of the middle states, which are transported 300 miles across the mountains from Philadelphia and Baltimore. From Louisiana are imported the
...commercial productions of that countiy, sugar and molasses, cotton, rice, and salted hides. From the Missouri territory lead, pel- try, and skins ; from Tennessee and Kentucky, cotton, tobacco, saltpetre, and marble ; from Pennsylvania and Virginia, iron in the bar, rolled or cast form, nails, millstones, glass-ware, t In the new settlements on the Ohio river there are vessels with cabins fitted up like a shop, and furnished with goods of all kinds, which are given in exchange for the produce of the plantations.

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