UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 



365 



Dry manufactures from grain, exclusive flour, meal, 

 &c 



Manufactures of wood, 



Manufactures of essences and oils, of and from wood 



Refined or manufactured sugars, 



Manufactures of paper, paste boards, cards, &c. 



Manufactures of marble, stone and slate, 



Glass manufactures, . , . 



Earthen manufactures, , 



Manufactures of Tobacco, ..... 



Drugs, dye-stuffs, paints, &c. and dying, 



Cables and cordage, ..... 



Manufactures of hair, ..... 



Various and miscellaneous manufactures, 



75,766 

 5,554,708 



179,150 

 1,415,724 

 1,939,285 



462,115 

 1,047,004 



259,720 

 1,260,378 



500,382 

 4,243,168 



129,731 

 4,347,601 



8127,694,602 



Mr. Coxe gives also the following estimate of the value of the ma- 

 nufactures, digested by states and territories, formed by a considera- 

 tion of the reported details, and by a valuation of the manufactures 

 entirely omitted, or imperfectly returned. 



Maine (district,) 



Massachusetts, 



New Hampshire, 



Vermont, . 



Rhode Island, 



Connecticut, 



New York, 



New Jersey, 



Pennsylvania, 



Delaware, 



Maryland, 



Virginia, . 



Ohio, 



Kentucky, 



North Carolina, 



Tennessee, 



South Carolina, 



Georgia, 



Louisiana, 



Mississippi Territory, 



Missouri Territory, 



Indiana Territory, 



Illinois Territory, 



Michigan Territory, 



Columbia (district,) 



83,741,116 



21,895,528 



5,225,045 



5,407,280 



4,106,074 



7,771,928 



25,370,289 



7,054,594 



33,691,111 



1,733,744 



11,468,794 



15,263,4' 3 



2,894^90 



6,; 8 1,-24 



6 053.152 



3,611,029 



3,623,595 



3,658,481 



1,222,357 



419,073 



2' 0, 00 



300,000 



120,000 



50,000 



1,100,000 



8172,761,977 

 Both these estimates fall very far short of the true amount, even 

 for the year for which they are calculated. Since that period, most 

 of the states have doubled the amount of their cotton and wool manu- 

 factures. Some of them now manufacture more than quadruple the 

 amounts reported by the marshals. The most considerable broad 

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