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The following table exhibits the receipts and exports of flour and wheat since 
July 1, 1856: 
RECEIPTS. EXPORTS, 
Flour. Wheat. Flour, Wheat. 
Qr. sacks. Sacks. Barrels. Sacks. 
July 1, 1856, to July 1, 1857...--... 152, 509 340, 030 36, 541 22, 257 
July 1; 1857, to July 1, 1858-..-.-. - 141, 825 243, 052 5, 387 3, 801 
July 1, 1858, to July 1, 1859....... 274, 216 433, 002 20, 577 123 
July 1, 1859, to July 1, 1860..-.... 365, 628 985, 026 58, 926 381, 766 
July 1, 1860, to July 1, 1861...-... 455,115 | 2, 160,723 197, 181 1, 529, 924 
July 1, 1861, to July 1, 1862....... 426,260 | 1,361,218 101, 652 851, 844 
July 1, 1862, to July 1, 1863..-.... 638, 352 | 1,864, 652 144, 883 1, 043, 652 
July 1, 1863, to July 1, 1864....... 402,408 | 1,846,118 152,633 | 1, 071, 292 
Judy 1, 1864, to July 1, 1865....-.--. 538, 941 527, 881 91,479 25, 360 
July 1, 1865, to July 1, 1866.--.--.. 716,053 | 2,198, 158 279, 554 1, 039, 518 
July 1, 1866, to July 1, 1867..-..-- 1, 192, 275 5, 079, 71 465, 337 3, 636, 194 
July 1, 1867, to Deccember 31, 1867. 779, 444 3, 926, 314 198, 183 2, 644, 019 
Of the 2.644,019 sacks of wheat exported during the six months ending 
December 31, 1867, 2,333,342 sacks went to Great Britain, and 239,106 sacks 
to New York; and of the 198,183 barrels of flour exported, 43,947 barrels were 
sent to Great Britain, and 57,770 came to New York. 
The close of the year 1867 found the market for all grades of wool at a lower 
point and with less movement than at any time since 1861. The receipts for 
the year were as follows: Spring clip, 6,206,930 pounds; fall clip, 2,421,356 
pounds; from Oregon and elsewhere, 859,400 pounds ; pulled wool, 1,000,000 
pounds. ‘Total, 10,487,686 pounds, against 9,487,686 in the preceding year. 
Exports in same period, 7,221,327 pounds. An increase of twenty-five per cent. 
is anticipated in the California clip of 1868. 
It is estimated that there are now 1,000 dairies in California, with a product 
of about 5,000,000 pounds butter and 2,500,000 pounds cheese in 1867. Marin 
couuty is the chief butter-producing county of the State, there being no less 
than 3,500 cows, divided into 17 dairies, grazed on a single ranch consisting of 
75,000 acres. ‘There are 100 dairies in the county, and the average yield is one 
pound of butter daily or 200 pounds for the season for each animal. The in- 
creased production of butter and cheese greatly reduced the importations for 
1867, the imports of butter being little more than half the amount of preceding 
ear. 
The following table gives the destination and value of all merchandise and 
produce exported in 1867, in comparison with 1865 and 1866 : 
To— 1865. 1866. 1867, 
New York, Ge ooo)... te. os. 3. -- = -| $6, 200, AIS | Bo, 744, 384 || 26, 760, 378 
Baers ees a hE 7 1,175,658 |} 2,609,262] 8, 318, 642 
MMoxico\..\. sine. ee Jost he alist we 6 oh ROS? F041 703: 20d 1, 992, 862 
tl Ammer Nee eye 541, 538 381, 132 770,509 
1) EPP TES aoa Fd by £00 [SY 2 2 748, 142 894, 891 665, 366 
China ...-. EEE cic cae ace accel Ly eoontae.| Tih Olo. lve’ |) dngeo, ooo 
British Delambini mmc. oro" iors eK: 1,257,629 | 1,073, 347 978, 993 
Papas: 62.2... eae. 2 ews sae 122, 061 - 123, 702 811, 063 
Australia, oe 4a, 546,808 | 2,666, 455 62, 999 
iher COMNGICS. «<2 nce Sonn yee oe 575, 322 588, 466 | 779, 755 
Motil... 2... LUNIA 2th ie oF peep ene) 17; 908,078" '22, 465, 988 
