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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.
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Allegany
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Sullivan.
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Chemung.
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New York
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Washington.
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Wyoming
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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.
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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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