THE 



MONTHLY MAGAZINE. 



No. 136.] 



DECEMBER l, 1805. [5, of Vol. 20. 



ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS. 



For the Monthly Magazine. 



TRADE 0/' AMERICA. 



VALUE of the exports from the 

 United Slates of America for the 

 year ending 30th September, 1804.. 



Dillars. 

 New-Hamp/hire, 

 Maffacliufetts, - 



Vermont, 



Rhode-Ifland, - 



ConntiSlicut, 



New-York, 



Ncw.Jeri'ey, 



Pennfylvania, 



Delaware, 



Maryland, 



Difti iiSl of Columbia, 



Virginia, 



North-Carolina, 



South-Carolina, 



Georgia, 



716,091 



i6,394.,379 



191,725 



i.73S>"7i 



1,516,110 



16,081,281 



24,829 



11,030,157 



697,39^ 



9,151.939 



i,4.52,i(j8 



5,790,001 



9?.8,687 



7,451,616 



077,573 



Territory of the United States, 1,959,423 



Total, 



77,699,074 



The above account ftiews the extent of 

 foreign trade poflefled by the rclpedive 

 ftates. The proportion of exports confilt- 

 ing cr t"he produce or manufaflure of the 

 United Stares and of foreign merchandize 

 wa» as follows : 



Dollars. 

 Oomeftic, - - 41,467,477 



Fcrcign, . - 36,231,597 



Total, 



77,699,074 



The domeftic produce is diilincruifhed 

 into tlie produdlioiis of the fea, of ihe fo- 

 relf, ol ngiiculture, ami manufa£\urts, the 

 amount ot each defcripiion being as fol- 

 lows : 



THE SEA. Dollars. 



Ptoduce of fiftieries, coDfifling 



of dried fifh, pickled ditto, 



wh:de-oi), wlialebone, and 



fpermaceti, - - 3,410,0^0 



Monthly Mag. No. J36. 



THE FOREST. 



f kins and furs, and ginfeng, 

 Wood, viz. boards, (laves, 

 fhingleSjhtwn timber,maft», 

 bark, &c. 

 Pot and pearl-aftie5, tar, tur- 

 pentine, pitch, and rofin, 



AGRICl/LTURE. 



Predufl of animals, viz. beef, 

 tallow, hides, live cattle, 

 butter, chtefe, perk, &c. 



Horlcs and mules, 



Vegetable food, viz. wheat, 

 fljur, and bifcutt, Indian 

 corn and meal, rice, rye, 

 oats, potatoes, apples, &c. 



Tobacco, 



Cotton, 



Fiax-leed, hops, hemp, indi- 

 go, &c. - - . 



MANUFACTURES. 



'Of domeftic materials. 

 Of foreign materials. 

 Articles not diftinguifhed in 



the returns, manufaftured 



or agricultural. 



Dollars. 

 1,040,000 



2,628,009 

 962,000 



4,030,000 

 270,000 



11,250,000 

 6,000,000 

 7,650,000 



690,000 



1,550,000 

 450,000 



427,000 



Total, 



41,467,000 



The foreign produce exported confined 

 chiefly of tea, lugar, cofl'ee, cocoa, fpices, 

 wines, &c. 



The quantity of tea was 1,219,233 Ibj. 

 Of foreign lugar, - 74,172,220^18, 

 Ofcoftce, - . 48,312,713 lbs. 



Of cocoa, - . ^95>J35 "js- 



Of pepper and all other 



fpices, - . 6,282,232 lbs. 



Of foreign fpirits, 1,1 19,059 gallons. 



Tiie deltlnatioh of the exports of the 

 United States is principally to the VV'elf- 

 Iiidies, Great Britain, France, Holland, 

 and Spain ; but l<)me fuiallcr blanches of 

 their commerce begin to appear in ail the 

 trading parts of the vvoiid. Tile follow- 

 ing (iateinent Ihews the proportions of the 



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