Page:The Travels of Dean Mahomet.djvu/202

Rh pear abroad, either on horeback of in their palanquins, are attended in great pomp, by numerous retinues. Manufactures of ilk are carried on here to a great degree of perfection, and few places in India can urpas this market in uch a varied aortment of attins, keemcauf, and gooldbudthen, an elegant kind of ilk, beautifully wrought with flowers of gold, beides mulin hawls, embroidered with gold and ilver at each border. It is alo remarkable for it's fine carpets, altpetre, ugar, muk, and perfumes; and trades largely with the Morattoes, and other dealers of India; with whom its coomodities are bartered for their diamonds, and other articles of value. About