Gazetteer of the State of New York: embracing a comprehensive view of the geography, geology, and general history of the State, and a complete history and description of every county, city, town, village, and locality, Part 1, Part 27

Author: French, J. H. (John Homer), 1824-1888, ed. cn; Place, Frank, 1880-1959, comp
Publication date: 1859
Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y. : R. Pearsall Smith
Number of Pages: 772


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12 3


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40


29


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...


2


...


...


N: 2


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Delaware


Dutchess


2 3


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43


1


St. Lawrence.


15 6


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tories.


tories.


109


110


NEW YORK STATE GAZETTEER.


portant and extensive manufactories are those of iron and machinery, leather, articles of wood, and cotton and woolen goods. Such articles as relate to the professions and fine arts, to books, maps, and engravings, and to the heavy machinery used in ocean steamships, are principally manu- factured in New York City and its suburbs. Immense quantities of brick are manufactured on the Hudson for the New York and Southern markets. Lime, waterlime, and gypsum are largely manufactured on the Hudson and through the center of the State; and iron ware is produced in large quantities in the iron districts of Essex, Clinton, Dutchess, Orange, and Oneida counties. De- tails of the principal manufacturing establishments are given in the statistics of the cities or towns in which they are located.1


1 Manufacturing Establishments in the several Counties, continued.


COUNTIES.


Millinery shops.


Paper mills.


Plaster mills.


Printing offices.


Sult manufactories.


Sush and blind manu-


Sawmills.


Shingle factories.


Stair building establish-


Silver ware manufacto


Tailor shops.


Tanneries.


manufactories.


Tobacco and cigar


manufactories.


Turning shops.


Woolen cloth and yarn


Other manufactories.


Albany.


3


3


3


3


...


10


43


29


3


6


10


5


8


1


1


131


Allegany


1


1


2


...


...


...


...


4


...


...


15


6


...


1


1


25


Cayuga.


7


1


4


7


4


79


...


7


1


8


25


11


1


7


3


40


Chantauqua


3


3


...


3


99


4


2


7


11


10


1


4


2


20


Chenango ...


3


1


5


...


3


110


10:


1


...


2


2


13


8


12


1


...


6


49


Cortland.


...


..


1


1


2


12


1


6


5


S


1S


13


2


6


-2


Eric ...


3


1


1


10


151


11


7


2


7


134


13


5


6


9


164


Franklin.


Fulton ...


2


3


1


1


90


5


1


25


1


1


5


81


Chinesec.


5


...


+


1


62


1


1


9


4


1


8


5


36


Herkimer.


3


5


G


1


1


2


101


12


1


1


17


25


19


1


119


Kings


...


1


...


...


2


95


1


...


2


7


6


1


2


1


34


Madisou


2


2


6


...


1


43


13


21


83


126


14


54


36


8


1248


Niagara


1


1


...


58


17


5


4


28


38


21


6


2


13


185


Onondaga


G


12


5


4


81


...


1


1


...


4


4


9


12


9 6


...


...


...


Oswego ...


·2


1


...


218 142


22


3


10


38


10


24


10


...


6


6


50


1


I


8


5


6


91


...


...


2


15


13


13


3


6


4


Richmond


...


...


...


.....


...


...


...


...


1


3


...


24


St. Lawrence.


1


3


...


1 115


138


36


12


12


25


14


1


...


5


53


Schenectady


1


2 1 3 CH -113 :


100


1


1


SO


5


7


4


9


6


1


1


29


Scholarie.


1


118


1


1


...


3


6


13


...


...


1


2


34


Steuben.


19


7


2


2


...


Suffolk.


2


1


2


77


Sullivan.


2


12


1


19


Tompkins


4


97


7


2


15


14


2


6


1


3


31


[']-tor


3


3


1


40


95


...


...


3


1


1


S


30


Wayne ..


5


1


10


3


1


81


-


7


1


3


5


16


5


1


3


Yates ...


4


...


Tutaj


151


109


.144


151


193 200


4948 202 212


143


560


863


450


139


156


184


4,158


1


2


...


...


...


3


...


3


3


6


18


8


4


...


6


54


Chemung.


1


...


2


17


7


...


5


4


30


Clinton ...


...


15


6


1


21


68


1


5


13


6


...


3


2


09


Delaware ..


2


1


...


...


224


2


5


24


5


...


1


4


8


Dutchess.


7


1


...


1


1


73


5


2


10


3


...


...


5


62


1


...


1


2


85


4


3


1


G


5


9


5


...


1


3


38


Hamilton


...


...


...


...


...


...


...


21


S


...


6


3


SC


Jefferson


1


1


2


1


11


...


4


5


9


1


...


2


3


Livingston.


3


...


...


...


22


10


...


2


6


54


New York


12


5


53


1


...


6


41


9


3


8


4


5


1


..


30


15


3


6


6


...


...


...


21


...


2


2


10


2


2 9


...


...


...


7


Queens ..


...


1


3


40


Rensselaer


1


...


...


...


...


1


1


9


1


2


...


7


23


Selmyler


1


15


3


1


6


5


5


...


1


238


15


4


3


5


1


3


4


5


...


3


·27


12


3


2


1


16


Warn ...


...


...


...


1


1


13


Washington.


1


3


3


3


...


1


2


11


14


11


...


1


1


42


Wyoming


1


10


1


1


5


5


:30


5


3


5


1


40


Montgomery.


...


5


1


7


1


1


3


39


1


5


1


6


121


Ontario.


G


3


4


1


1


1


6


33


3


...


8


.2


17


...


...


2


4


15


12


4


2


3


158


...


1


4


55


1


1


...


11 2


...


3


15


...


·)


...


6


3


10


19


17


5


1.3


...


1


4


16


! Orange.


6


...


8


51


Orleans.


2


6


5


...


1


-110


...


...


...


1


Rockland.


2


70


Saratoga.


1


13


...


4


17


5


...


2


10


...


11


...


145


1


39


3


15


4


...


1


73


Columbia


...


1


...


1


1


1


169


15


1


1


2


17


8


...


20


8


1


...


Cattarangus


1


3


1


184


10


5


...


...


...


...


46


3


3


OC


3


1


91


...


...


5


2


1


...


3


221


Lewis ..


... 1


Monroe.


...


34


Greene.


...


23


1


14


13


5


1


1


110


35


4


75


...


...


Onvida ..


2


-1


...


190


54


13


Putnam.


...


3


1


2


2


4 1 6 2 NONOHNOF:


146


3


...


1


14


13


10


1


3


Broome.


2


315


183


159


factories.


factories.


ments.


ries.


Tin and sheet iron


The returns of mamifacturing establishments from many counties are quite unsatisfactory, as an examination of the table will show. It is to be hoped that the next census will be more complete in this particular.


76 26


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10


9


1


2


4


1


7


8


14


6


COMMERCE.


THE position of New York in the confederacy of States gives it peculiar facilities for maritime affairs, and through its various ports a large proportiou of the foreign and internal commerce of the nation is carried on. This commerce extends to every accessible port in the world, and in amount and variety excels that of all the other States of the Union. It is regulated by acts of Congress ; and the revenues arising from duties upon articles imported are collected by officers ap- pointed by the President and Senate, or subordinate to those thus appointed. These officers are accountable to the U. S. Treasury Department.


Collection Districts .- The Federal Government has established 11 Collection Districts within this State for the collection of these revenues. Each of these has one port of entry, in charge of a collector, and several ports of delivery, at which one or more deputy collectors, inspectors, or other officers reside.1 The number of officers employed in collecting these revenues in New York City aud its dependencies is nearly 800. Duties on foreign importations form much the largest item of revenue for the support of the General Government, and those collected at the port of New York form the largest part of the whole amount. The absolute and relative amounts of moneys collected from this source in the United States and State of New York have been steadily increasing, except as influenecd by pecuniary embarrassments; and now the foriner amount to about $60,000,000 annually.2


1 Collection Districts in New York.


DISTRICT.


Date of Establishment.


Principal Office.


Subordinate Offices.


Sag Harbor ..... New York City ...


July 31,


1789 New York.


Albany. Troy, Cold Spring Harbor. Port JJefferson.


Champlain ...


Mar. 2,


1793


Plattsburgh


Whitehall, Ronses Point. Chainplain, Perrysville. Mooers. Centerville,| Chateaugay, Burke, Trout River, Westville, Fort Covington, logans- burgh, Malone.


Oswegatchie .. Cape Vincent ...


Mar. 2.


1811 Ogdensburgh.


Hammond, Morristown. Lisbon. Waddington, Louisville, Massena.


April 18, 1818 Cape Vincent.


Alexandria Bay, Millens Bay, Clayton, Chaumout, Three Mile Bay, Point; Peninsula.


Sackets Ilarbor ...


Mar. 3,


1803 Sackets Harbor ..


Dexter. Henderson. Sandy Creck.


Oswego.


Mar. 2,


1799 OsWego


Big Sodus. Little Sodus. Texas, Port Ontario.


Genesee


Mar. 3,


1805


Rochester


Carthage Landing. Kelsey Landing. Pultneyville, Charlotte.


Niagara.


Mar. 2,


1799 Lewiston.


Niagara Falls, Niagara Bridge, Youngstown, Wilson, Eighteen Mile Creek, Oak Orchard.


Buffalo Creek


Mar. 3,


1805 Buffalo.


Black Rock, Black Rock Damn. Tonawanda. Schlosser.


Dunkirk.


July 27,


1854 Dunkirk


Barcelona, Irving. Cattaraugus Creek, Silver Creek.


Albany was male a port of delivery in N. Y. Dist. July 31, 1789. Cape. Vincent was made a port of delivery iu Sackets Harbor Dist. Mar. 2. 1811.


Hudson was made a port of delivery in N. Y. Dist. July 31, 1759, and a district and port of entry Feb. 26, 1795. Annexed to N. Y. Dist. May 7, 1822.


Catskill and Kinderhook were made ports of delivery from Feb. 26. 1795, to May 27, 1796.


New Windsor. Newburgh, Poughkeepsie, and Esopus were made ports of delivery July 31, 1789.


Niagara .- Office removed from Ft. Niagara to Lewiston Mar. 2, 1511.


1 The following table exhibits the receipts for customs for the ports of the U. S. and N. Y. for a series of years :-


Receipts into United States Treasury.


FROM CUSTOMS.


YEARS.


Total from all sources.


United States.


Nowo York.


1705


$9,419.802.79


$5.588.461.26


$2.717,361


1800


12.451.184.14


9,080,932.73


3.611.588


1805


13.089,509.14


12,936,457.04


6.958.008


1810


12.144,206.53


8.583.309.31


5.223,696


1815


50.961.237.60


7.282,942.22


14.646.816


1820


20.881.493.68


15.005.612.15


5.506.516


18251 700.788


1:10.364 92.361


800.213 615.301


167,922


1.191.776


260.2-3


I$35, 885.821


162.874


939.119


196,463 1.824.940


359.357


1-40 809.765


184.542 !1,250.999


244.774 2.190,764


429.316


1-45 1,095,172


217.089 |1.321.830|


249, 147- 12.417.002


505.276


1845


29.941,853.90


27.588.112.70


21,318.405


1850


47.619,388.68


39.668.686.42


24,487.610


1×55' 2.535.136


737.509 |2.676.865


538.162 |5.212.001 1,275.671


1855


65,351,374.68


53,025,794.21


1557


68,969,212.57


63.875,905.05


42.510.753.79


1858


70.273,869.59


41.789.620.96


The amount of revenue from duties varies with the amount of tariff, and the sum thus collected becomes a very uncertain measure of the amount of commerce. The present tariff was adopted March 3. 1857, and admits a large class of goods free of duty. The system of bonding, introduced in 1846. permits goods to be stored in Government warehouses until re-exported or sold, before the payment of duties is required. The State Govern- ment took carly measures for establishing custom houses and regulating duties upon foreign importations. By an act of Nov. 18. 1754, Sag Harbor and New York were made ports of entry and delivery, and officers were appointed by the Governor and Council of Appointment at each. The reluctance of New York to part with these revennes led to much oday in her ratifying the Constitution of the U. S., by which her revenues were sur- rendered to the General Government.


Registered and enrolled tonnage of the port of New York and of the United States at different periods.


REGISTERED TONNAGE.


ENROLLED TONNAGE.


TOTAL TONNAGE.


YEARS.


United Stat-s.


York.


United States.


New York.


United States.


York.


1825


26.840.858.02-


20.098.713.45


15.762.142


1530


24.814.116.51


21.922.391.39


15.031.003


1835


35.430.087.10


19.391.310,59


14,568,660


1×40


25.032,193.59


13,499,502.17


7.557.441


150;1.585.711


388.435 :1.949.743


391.350 3.535.454


185%|2,577,769.


$41.686 13.201,439)


580.485 15.049.808|1.422.174


I.July 31,


1789 Sag Harbor.


Greenport.


1830- 576.475


144.210 |1.423.112


250.594


111


112


NEW YORK STATE GAZETTEER.


The Foreign Trade of New York from 1700, although fluctuating considerably, has exhibited a general progressive increase. The eommeree of the country was suspended during the Revolution ; and no statistics of its amount have been preserved during the period in which the States formed each an independent sovereignty under the Confederation. The amount of imports has been reported separately by States only sinee 1821.1


Amount of American as compared with Foreign Tonnage at different periods in the District of New York.


TONNAGE ENTERED.


YEARS.


U. S.


Foreign.


Total.


1825


259,524}


20,6551


280,179}


1702


149,955


39,825


1741


602,150


105,710


1703


87,810


37,355


1742


837,955


67,680


1704


111,470


52,700


1743


672.435


75,335


1705


139,510


36,965


1744


599,600


72.035


1845


472.491}


140,8584


613,350


1850


807,5804


441,756


1,249,337


1854


1,442,278}


477,034}


1,919,3134


1858


2,411,087


1,124.020


3,535,107


TONNAGE CLEARED.


YEARS.


U. S.


Foreign.


Total.


1825


245,512


17,914}


263,430}


1830


209,598₺


33,686₺


273.285


1835


289,551}


80,038+


369,590


1840


275.3934


117,204


392,5974


1845


377,163}


140,2224


517,3854


1850


705.162


407,054


1,112.216


1855


1,082,799₴


445,305


1,528,104}


1858


2,152,835


1,132.568


3,285,403


Amount of Registered, Enrolled, and Licensed Tonnage in the several Collection Districts, June 30, 1858.


DISTRICTS.


Registered.


Enrolled and Licensed.


Sag Harbor.


7.408.72


7,057.94


I New York


841,685.35


593,599.73


Champlain


888.02


Oswegatchie.


11,866.60


Cape Vincent.


6,129.88


Sackets Harbor.


1,321.22


Oswego.


46,420.19


Genesee.


3,704.31


Niagara ..


1.272.31


Buffalo Creek


73,478.80


Dunkirk ....


5,382.50


Amount of Registered and Enrolled Tonnage of the United States and District of New York at different periods.


REGISTERED.


ENROLLED AND LI- CENSED.


YEARS.


U. States.


N. York.


U. Statcs.


N. York.


1827


747.170


133,403


873,438


165.542


1832


686.990


116.395


752,460


162.419


1837.


810.447


169.050


1,086.237


216.351


1842


975.359


193.911


1.117,035


247.023


1847


1.241,313


254,541


1,597.733


337.381


1852


1.899,448


496.507


2.238.992


445.674 1804


1858.


2,499,550


841,6.5}


2.550,742


593.600


Number of Entries of Merchandise at the Port of New York for 10 years, ending June 30, 1856.


1847


.40,418


1852


68.967


1848


.. 53,949


1853.


$3.470


1849


.54.506


1854.


93.252


1850


61,752


1855.


76.445


1851


71,06S


1856.


89,377


General Statistics for 1558.


American Vessels.


Foreign Vessels.


Exports of American proluce.


$ 65.037.159


$24.002.631


foreign


12.430.450


6.870.684


Imports ..


123,928.283


54,547.453


Number of vessels cleared.


4.471


4.446


Crews


67.240


55.757


Number of vessels entered.


4.976


4.510


Crews


73,866


55,903


1 Trade of New York from 1700 to 1776.


YEARS.


YEARS.


Imports.


Erports.


Imports.


Erports.


1700


$247,050


$ 87,835


1739


$ 580,350


$ 92,295


1701


159,550


92,735


1740


593,885


107,490


1830


280,918


33,7974


314,7154


1835


373,465


90,999


464,464


1840


409,458


118,136


527,594


1706


157,940


14,245


1745


274,785


70,415


1707


149,275


71,415


1746


433,560


44,205


1708


134,495


54,235


1747


689,940


74,960


1709


172,885


61,295


1748


716,555


61,790


1710


157,375


91,015


1749


1,328,865


117,065


1711


144,280


60,965


1750


1,335.650


178,160


1712


92,620


62,330


1751


1,244,705


211.815


1713


232,350


72,140


1752


970,150


203.290


1714


223.215


149,050


1753


1,389,320


202,765


1715


273,195


106,580


1754


637,485


133,315


1716


260,865


109,855


1755


755.355


145,275


1718


314,830


135,655


1757


1,766.555


95.840


1720


181,985


84,180


1759


3,153,925


108,420


1721


253,770


78,405


1760


2,400,530


1722


287,390


100,590


1761


1,447,850


243,240


1723


265,065


139,960


1762


1.440,230


294,410


17:24


315,100


105,955


1763


1,192,800


264.990


17:25


353,250


124,880


1764


2.577.080


268.455


17:26


424,330


191,535


1765


1,911,745


274,795


1727


337,260


158,085


1766


1.854.145


335.100


1728


408.170


105,710


1767


2.089.785


307.110


1729


323,800


79,165


1708


2.414.650


455.575


1730


321,780


43,700


1769


374.590


307,430


1731


330,580


103,780


1770


2.379,955


349.410


1732


327.700


47,055


1771


3,208,105


479.375


1733


327.085


58,130


1772


1.719,830


413.535


1734


408,790


76,535


1773


1.446.070


381.230


1736


430,000


89,720


1775


6.140


935.090


1737


629.165


84,165


1776


11,500


Trade of New York since the udoption of Federal Constitution.


YEARS.


Imports.


Exports.


YEARS.


Imports.


Er ports.


1791


$ 2,505,465;


1825


$49,639.174 $35.259,261


1792


2,535,790


1826


38,115,650| 21.947,791


1793


2.932,370


1827


38.519.044


23,534,137


1794


5.442,183


1828


41.927.792|


22,777,649


1795


10,304,5S1


1829


34.743.807|


20.119,011


1796


12.208,027


1830


35,624,070


19.697.983


1797


13.308.064;


1931


57.077.417


25.535.144


1798


14.300,892|


1832


53.214.402


26,000.945


1799


1800


14.045,079


1534


73.188,304


13. 49,469


1801


19,851.136,


1835


88,191.305


30.245.264


13.792.276


1836


118.253.416


25,920.038


10,818,387;


1837


79,301,722


27.238,419


16.081,281


183S


65.453.206


23.008,471


23,482,943;


1839


99,862.438


33.268,099


1806


21.762,845


1$40


60.440.750


3-4.264,080


26.357,963


1841


75,713.420


33.129.833


1809


5.606.05$ 1 42


57. 75,604


27.576,778


1809


1810


17.242,330


1444


65,079,516


32.461.540


1811


12,266,215'


1445


70.909,085


30,175,298


1812


8,961,922,


IS46


74 264 283


36.935,413


1813


8.185,494


1547


84.167,352


49.844.368


1814


209,670.


1848


94.525.141


6: 451.157


1815


10.675,373


92.507.1691


45 963.100


1816


19.690.031


1550


111.123.524


52.712,759


1817


16,707,433


1:51


141.546.538


86.007,019


1818


17.872,261


1:32


132,320,306|


$$.484.456


1$19


13.587,378


13.3


178.270,999


78.206.990


1920


13.163,244


1.54


195.427.000 1.2. 4.646


1821 $23,629,246


13.162,015


1.55


164,776.511.118:31.238


18:22


35,445,628


17.100.4-2.


1956


210.160.454 119.111.500


1823


23.421.349


19,038,990;


1×57


236.493.4 5 . 184. 03,298


1824


36,113,723| 22,897,134


1588


178.475.736 105.340,924


120,365


1719


281,785


97,980


1758


1,782.775


71,300


1717


220,700


122,670


1756


1,252.125


105.625


1735


402.025


70,775


1774


2,189.685


400,040


1738


667,190


81,140


18.719.527


1433


55.918,449|


25.395.117


1802


1803


1805


1807


12.581,562


1843*


31,356,540


16,762,604


..


* From Oct. 1, 1842, to June 30. 1843. The fiscal year was changed at this time, and now begins July 1.


TOTAL VALUE.


TOTAL VALUE.


113


COMMERCE.


The reports of commerce and navigation do not specify the amount imported and exported in each collection district. The relative amount of the port as compared with the State of New York has been as follows at different periods :-- .


YEARS.


IMPORTS.


EXPORTS.


Importation of Dry Goods.


Port of N. Y. State of N.V. Port of N. Y. State of N. Y.


ENTERED FOR CON- SUMPTION.


1856.


1857.


1858.


1840


$56,845,924


$60,440,750 70,909,085


$30,186,470 34,196,184


$34.264,080


cotton.


13.225.234


$20,261.326 15,813.299


$17,035.032 9.012.911


1848


89,315.968


94,525,141


45,863,916


53,351.157


silk.


27.738,090


25.192,465


17.5$1.099


1855


152,539,783 171,473,336


164,776,511 178,475,736


100,667,890


108,350,924


Miscell. dry goods .....


6,575,816


6,709,004


3,761,788


Total.


$77,970,295


$74,833,527


$51,092.385


Trade of New York for the Three Years ending June 30, 1858.


IMPORTS.


1856.


1857.


1858.


WITHDRAWN FROM WAREHOUSE.


1856.


1857.


1858.


Ent. for consumption $150,088,112


warehousing


29,568.397


$141.430,109 62.275.673


44.463.806


cottonl.


1.888,578


2.492.516


4.018.693


Free goods.


17.432,112


16,036,530


23,665.487


silk.


2,241.755


2.004.190


5.394.970


Specie and'bullion ....


1,126,097


6,441,855


9,324,384


"


fax.


1.131.408


1,100.183


2.215.427


Miscell. dry goods ....


507,675


601.035


1.385,173


Total


$198,214,718


$226,184,167


$171,473,336


Total


$7,890.143


$9,127,103


$19.353.3 1


warehouse.


21,934.130


27.950,212


49.376.593


Dry goods


85,898,690


92,699,088


67.317,736


General merchandise.


112,316,028


133,485,079


104,155,600


ENTERED FOR WARE- HOUSE.


1856.


1857.


1858.


EXPORTS.


1856.


1857.


1858.


Manufactures of wool.


$2.184.687 2.006.493


$6,051,505


$5,028.533


Domestic produce ..


$75.026,244


$75.928,942


$55.931,987


cotton.


2.225,515


4.497.447


3.667.521


" dutiable


3,691,600


3,932,370


7,309,672


flax.


861,657


2.228.768


1,964.891


Specie and bullion ....


22,280,991


44,345,468


34.322.0,1


Miscell. dry goods ...


650,113


1,247,126


1,515.876


Total


$102,267,749


$126,606,683


$100,667,800


Total.


$7,929,495


$17,835,561


$16,225,351


Commerce of New York with Foreign Countries for the year ending June 30, 1858.


ENTERED.


CLEARED.


AMERICAN.


FOREIGN.


AMERICAN.


FORFIGN.


FOREIGN COUNTRIES.


Fessels.


390


441.043 11.313


SO


130,016


5,959


276


333.165


8.732


116


146.347


6.435


Cuba


634


227.453


7,626


40


11.29%


445


442


179.940


11.647


11


6.040


France ..


131


136.408


4 542


11


3,926


163 |


58


74.938


2.784


9


2.743


192


Bremen.


14


21.965


809


86


58,564


1.993


15


21,856


998


51


39.759


1.512


5


5.122


125


56


52,797


2,057


1,746


93


41.830


54.765


2,727


3


853


84


153


32.335


1,206


118


17,321


748


142


28.919


1,091


99


15,549


744


Porto Rico ....


162


35.596


1,338


30


5.715


2.27


73


14,492


562


9


1,557


67


Scotland.


15


9,289


226


21


31,231


1,469


43


23.360


629


31.492


1.250


Brazil.


101


29.997


1.064


08


7.811


284


58


15.585


590


1


1.079


51


China.


33.554


923


6


3.464


109


19


18.127


528


1


369


14


Pern ..


28,910


696


1


503


16


3


9,449


76


3


4.195


192


British East Indies


23,912


646


5


2.867


87


18


14,041


386


12


6,406


198


Hayti


111


20.844


849


S


1.717


53


8.926


392


5


1,167


50


Two Sicilies


37


13.258


412


64.16


216


5


1.347


45


6


2.077


77


50


13.870


480


26


5.741


251


70


20.054


655 1


24


6.962


256


Venezuela.


55


13.956


511


14


2.935


120


31


6,810


275


2


413


19


Holland.


8.721


11


5.657


214


11


6,565


3+5


22


11,525


353


Mexico


14.522 |


441


277


4


1.315


47


Russia


10


6.333


170


5


2.23


65


5


3,188


22


7.430


237


1


261


10


26


10,272


322


2


636


23


Central Republic.


14


5. 33


155


740


30


7


2.301


80


425


25


Dutch West Indies.


21


5.133


193


1


181


S


37


7,897


314


British Guiana


17


4.501


171


:


152


315


13


36


8.452


326


1


217


9


Africa (except Egypt and British Possessions).


10


4.176


168


1


167


7


13


3,022


121


British Honduras


15


3.829


141


1


130


5


12


3.353


119


Sardinia


559


25


S


2.353


86


3


982


35


1


360


10


British Possessions, Africa.


14


Austria ..


1


1.590


44


1.313


49


13


5.148


154


1


1,197


44


St. Domingo ...


14


2.227


1:1


560


26


13


1,619


76


5


1,021


18


Turkey in Asia


5


2.035


1


335


10


80


1


405


13


Uruguay


1.767


1


550


12


13


4.694


149


1


382


15


British Australia ..


3


1.557


45


1


250


35


27,975


717


6


4.762


133


Canary Islands ..


-1


1,542


51


54


19


1


350


12


15


11 224


2×2


1


346


12


French North American Possessions


8


1,005


ES


1


120


C.


5


813


40


3


819


27


Vessels.


Tons.


Crews.


Tons.


Crews.


Tons.


Crews.


|Vessels. ]


Tons.


Crews.


Vessels.


47.257


1.578


British North America ....


44


7.315


284


279


80.215


2.806


New Grenada.


80


45.990


2,704


Belginm ..


25


23.140


592


3


4.195


193


21


10,429


8,932


291


1,068


49


Tuscany


17


Philippine Islands.


10


9.416


242


1


200


8


2


755


218


Danish West Indies.


20


4,216


110


331


14


16


6.079


204


3


25


1


1.369


48


Sweden and Norway.


1.073


:1


1


1.644


50


467


17


Egypt ....


French West Indies


1.987


43


25


4.629


193


905


45


Swedish West Indies


x


2


213


12


7


2.051


83


Chili


1


756


62,918,442


113,731,238


flax.


7.700.145


6,857,433


3.701.555


1858


Manufactures of wool.


$22.671,010


1845


68,032,207


36.175,298


$ 94,019,659


Manufactures of wool.


$2.025,697


$2.929.179


$6.369.118


Withdrawn front


1.268,914


2.396.903


3.104.160


silk.


3.780.715


4.045.530


Foreign mdse. free ... ..


llamburg


42


... 1,139


400


British West Indies


37


24


29


Spain


14 39


24


23


6,180


2.525


72


17


3.868


138


2.116


64


5


1


70


2


821


Portugal


10.743


1.715


72


Buenos Byres.


116


32


2.065


2017


43.869


86


459


England


"


8


1,293


114


NEW YORK STATE GAZETTEER.


Statistics of American and Foreign Trade.


Year end- ing & pt. 30


EXPORTS.


TONNAGE CLEARED.


American Produce.


Purrign Produce.


American Vessels.


Foreign Tessels.


1821


$ 7,896.605


$ 5.264.313


$ 158.174


S 10,720


1825


20.651.558


14.607.703


255,878


19.851


130


13.618.275


6.079.795


229,341


36,574


1835


21.707.867


8,637.397


589,855


343.07S


1840


22,676.609


11.5-7.471


518,202


343,114


1×45


25.929,904


10.245.394


926,280


414.688


1850


41.502,800


11.209,989


1.411.557


737.539


1855


96.414.808


17 316,430


1.861.682


1.140.197


1855


$9.039,790


19,301,134


2,152,835


1,132,568


Vidue of Articles Imported for the year ending June 30, 1858.


ARTICLES.


New York.


U. States.


Duty free.


$ 624.060


$14.754.255


Produce U. S. brought back


1.024,992


1.244.692


Bullion, gold.


269.833


2.286,099


silver.


271.027


408.879


Coffee


6.730,168


18.341,081


=


champagne.


679,421


860,942


Wool, blankets


976,018


1.574.710


Coin. gold ..


8,096,651


9,279.969


carpeting


1.195,004


1.542.600


Dye stuffs.


559.635


887.486


Linseed


940.077


3.243.174


4:


worstrd


9,192,641


10,780,379


shawls


1,742,396


2.002.653


Gnano ...


242.64S


525.376


Painting and statuary.


389.519


504.634


Rags, cotton and linen.


696,399


971.126


Seeds, trees, and plants.


276,030


392.440


Silks, raw or recled.


1,293,921


1,300.065


At 24 per cent.


836,423


1,465,074


Tin. blocks. .. pigs


327,207


594,258


Total ad valorem


$137.208,207


$202,293.875


Total imports.


$170,280,887


$282.613,150


Value of U. S. products exported during the year ending June 30, 1858.


VALUES.


ARTICLES.


N. Y.


U. S.


Ashes. pot and pearl.


$ 527,867


$ 554.744


Beef


1,312,957


2.081.856


Boards, planks, and scantling ..


751.334


3,428.530


Butter


236.928


541.863


Carriages and rail road cars, &c. ...


526.831


777.921


Cheese


561.451


731.910


Chwerseed


232,764


332,250


". hatters'


$70.336


876.156


Glass. plate ..


388,241


397,310


.. window


454.344


626,741


Gris, not set.


332,503


329.241


.lewelry, real or imitation ..


332.097


385,945


12.456,256


22.933.206


Goat's hair, Angora, and other piece goods ..


488.741


515.641


1,128.651


1,182.837


Household furniture.


331,281


932,499


lemp, manufact'd. not specified ..


332.821


520.029


Indian corn


1.331,570


3.259.030


Indian meal


234,945


877.692


Iron. bar


1.610.970


3.318,913


1,922,734


4,059,528


Fire arms


241.963


342,610


Iron, jug ..


329.785


739.949


rail road.


1.550.538


2.987.576


cotton (white).


473,838


1.598,136


324,897


426.409


sheet


677.559


945,073


wood


413,806


2,234.678


oil. spermaceti


1,046.453


1,097.503


· whale.


412,999


597.107


Whaleboue


1.105,223


1,105.223


Pork


1.169.707


2.852.942


Hier


664,909


1,870.578


lares. embroidery .. Cation


285.183


405.439


Lead.


1.538,057


1.972,243


Skins. dressel.


437.268


806,412


904.242


1.089.282


leather, sole and morr. .. Mother manufactured


248.515


452.723


278.946 477.995 4.116.759


Musical instruments


247.233


378.929


Opinm ....


309.415


447.534


Pajwr. writing.


238.402


256.322


154.973


456.450


Total of exports


$$3.403.564


$293,758.279


..


hosiery.


1.625.833


2,120,868


thre:ol, twist, and yarn ...


751,429


1.080,671


manufactured, not speci- fied


399,425


966.017


bleached or dyed.


8,383,552


12,391,713


Feathers and flowers.


549.894


654.452


4,303,238


5.598,571


953,436


Currants


272,409


342.869


Raisins .


762.568


1.441,471


Fur -. nudressed.


247.510


321.935


Copper and brass manufactures. Cotton.


8.368,500


131,386,661


Drugs and medicines ..


452.929


681.278


14,917.585


19,474.(4)


Hams and bacon ...


1,485,958


1,957.423


llides.


393,158


875.753


India rubber, not manufactured Indigo .....


467.379


467.379


314.936


464.415


Cutlery


1.146.761


1.489.054


Tard


1.172.950


3,809.501


Weather


303.579


605.589


Manufactured tobacco.


1.113,428


2.400.115


Steel. shear. cast, and German. . otlier.


546.596


725,338


Iron and steel. other manufac-


817,687




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