336 
SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR 
From the N. F. Skipping and Commercial List. 
COTTON CROP OF THE UNITED STATES. 
statement and total amount for the teak ending 
august 31, 1856. 
NEW ORLEANS 
Bales. 
Export — 
’To Foreign ports 1,572,923 
Coastwise 
22 4, ICC 
Burnt at N. Orleans... 
1,200 
Stock Ist Sept. 1853 
6,895 
1 
,803,218 
Deduct — 
Received from Mobile, 
Montgonery, &c 
73,573 
Received from Florida, 
5,186 
i ecei ved from Texas. . 
23,601 
Stock ist Sept. 1855 
39,425 
141,785 
MOBILE. 
Export — 
’To Foreign Porte 
485,035 
Cioastwise 
196,286 
Consumed in Mobile... 
1,936 
Stock Ist Sept. 1856.. . . 
5,005 
688,262 
Deduct — 
Rec'd from N. Orleans 
5 
Stock 1st Sept. 1855. . . . 
28,519 
28,624 
TEXAS. 
Export to Foreign Ports 
34,002 
Uoaatwise 
83,515 
Stock 1st Sept. 1856. . . . 
623 
118,140 
Deduct — 
Stock 1st Sept. 1655 
2,062 
FLORIDA. 
Export — 
To For. Porte — Up’ds.. 
35,858 
Coastwise — U p’ ds 
97,738 
S. Islands. 
10,900 
Stock 1st Sept. 1856 
74 
144,570 
Deduct — 
St.jck Sept. Ist 1855 
166 
GEORGIA. 
Export — 
To For. Ports — Up’ds. . 
177,182 
S.I... 
8,138 
('■oastwise — U p’ds 
2,426 
S. I 
7,3-46 
Stock in Savannah, 1st 
Sept. 1856 
1,550 
Stock in Augusta, 1st 
Sept. 1856 
1,781 
396,423 
Deduct — 
Rec’d fm Florida— S. I. 
2,755 
386 
Up’s, 
Stock in Savannah, 1st 
Sept. 183.5 2,130 
Stock in Angnsta. 1st 
Sept., 1835 1707 
6,978 
SOUTH CAROLINA. 
Export from Charleston. 
To For. Ports— Up’ ds... 352,346 
S. 1 18,765 
Coastwise — Up’ds 133,451 
S.1 9,286 
Burnt at Charleston . . . 751 
Stock in Charleston 1st 
Sept. 1856 3,144 
517,743 
Export from George- 
town, S. C., to North- 
ern Porte 2,893 
520,636 
Deduct — 
Etec’d fm Florida — S. I. 6,027 
Up’s. 578 
Rec’dfm Sav’h — S. I.. 2,689 
Up’ds . 13,281 
Stock in Charleston, 1st 
Sept. 1855 2,085 
24,660 
NORTH CAROLINA. 
Export to Foreign Ports 96 
ilo^twise 26,002 
1,661,433 
116,078 
144,404 
339,445 
495,976 
Bales. 
Export — 1 
To Foreign Ports 70 1 
Coastwise and nianu- 1 
lactured 20,748 1 
Stock Sept. 1st 1G56 842j 
21,660 i 
Deduct — 
Bec’d fruni INTohile . . 
Stock .Sept. Jst 1855. 
1,202 
1,232,644 
Received at N. York by N. Y. & 
E. Canal &c 
Received at N. York hv N. Y. & 
E. R. R '. 
Received at Baltimore and 
Philad’a Pm the West 
1,346,925 
454,596 
80,737 
136,597 
378,694 
499,272 
155,414 
316,005 
416,754 
1856. 
, 1855. 1 
1 
1 
1 1£.5'L 
t 
20,458 
i 
1 
31,«K> 
21,936 
305 
377 
1,182 
1,781 
6S4j 
2,258 
12.129 
‘ 6,6r(H 
2,990 
,527.845j2, 847.399 
[2,9-30,027 
Increase over crop of 1855 hales. . 680,5(6 
Increase overcrop of 1854 597,818 
Increase over crop of 1853 264,963 
Crop of Sea Island Cotton. — The crop of this staple the past 
year (included in the general statement) vras as follows : Florida 10,9Ct»- 
bales; Georgia 13,245 ; and South Carolina 20,367 — total 44,512 hales, 
against 40,841 last year, and 39,686 the year before. 
Exports to Foreign Ports, 
FROM SEPTEMBER 1, 1855, TO AUGUST 31. 18.56. 
FROM 
New' Orleans, 
Mobile 
Texas 
Florida 
Savannah 
Charleston 
North Carolina . . . 
\'irginia 
Baltimore 
Philadelphia 
New York 
Boston 
Grand Total.. . , 
Total last year — 
To Gr’t 
Britain. 
To 
Fra’ce 
To N ’ll 
Eu’pe. 
wther 
FnPte 
TOTAL. 
986,662 
351,690 
19,661 
30,899 
244,814 
96,262 
5,166 
3,939 
16,857 
87,396 
162,673 
29,016 
9,175 
2,020 
178,812 
8,067 
1,572,923 
. 485,035 
34,002 
35,858 
185,320 
371,111 
96 
162,748 
180,532 
96 
2,907 
49,727 
2.808 
53,436 
70 
70 
424 
48 
472 
178 
178 
181,043 
7,421 
27, 
42,893 
5,592 
5,371 
64 
256,464 
13,(;77 
1.921,336 
i;549,7i6 
480,687 
409,931 
304,005 
135,2(0 
248,578 
149,362 
2.954,606 
2,244,209 
371,670 
70,7061168,805 
99,216 
710,397 
ComparatH'O Statement of Growth, 
Crop of 
bales. 
1 
bales. 
bales. 
1855-6 
3,527,b45 
1844-5 
2,394,503 
183.3-4 
1,205,394 
1854-5 
2,847,339 
1843-4 
2,030,469 
1832-3 
1,670,438 
1853-4 
2,930,027 
1842-3 
2,378,875 
1831-2 
985,477 
1852-3 
3,262,882 
1841-2 
1,683,574 
1830-1 
1.038.848 
I 1851.2 
3,01.5,029 
1840-1 
1,634.945 
1829-30 
976,845 
1850-1 
2,355,257 
1839-40 
2,177,835 
1828-9 
870,415 
1849-50 2,096,706 
1838-9 
1.360,532 
1827-8 
727,593 
1848-9 
2,728,596 
183728 
i;801,497 
1826-7 
957,281 
1847-8 
2,347,634 
1836-7 
1.422.930 
1825-6 
7.40,027 
1846-7 
1,778,651 
1835-6 
i;360,725 
1824-5 
569,249 
1845-6 
2,100,537 1 1834-5 
1,254,328 
182.3-4 
509,158 
26,1391 11,5 
Consumption. 
Total crop of ibe U. ibiates, as before 
stated ........ ... 
bales 
Add- 
Stock on hand at the commenceinent 
of the year, 1st September, 1855, 
In the Southern ports 
76.644 
in the Northern ports 
66,692 
Makes a supply of 
Deduct therefrom — 
The export to Fore’n i)orts.2,954,606 
Less, Foreign included 835 
Stocks on hand, 1st Sept., 1856 : 
2,953,771 
In the Southem p'rts 20,014 
In the Northern ports 44,157 
64,171 
Burnt in New York and Boston 
500 
Taken for home use 
3,527,845 
143,336 
3,671,181 
3,018,442 
Quajitity Consumed by and In the Hands of the Manc- 
fRotiirers North of Virginia. 
Year. Bales. 
1855-6.. 652.739 
1854-5.-593,584 
1853-4.. 610.571 
1852-3.. 67 1,009 
1851-2.. 603, 029 
18.50-1.-404,108 
1849-50.477,769 
Year. Bales. Year. Bales. 
1 848-9 . . 5 18,('39 i 1840 . 1 . . 297,288 1 
1847-8.. 531, 772 1 1839-40 295 193' 
1 84 6-7 .. 427,967 1 1838-9 76, 018 1 
1845-6.. 422 597 '1837 8.. 246.063 
1844 . 5 . . 389.006 j 1836-7 . . 222.5401 
1843-4 .. 346.744 1 1 835-6 .. 236,733 ' 
1842-3. .325 129 1834-5.-216,888 
1841-2. .267,8501 1833-4. .196,413,, 
Year. 
1832-3. 
1831-2. 
18.30.1. 
1829-30 
1828-9. 
1827-8. 
1826-7. 
Bales. 
.194,412 
.173.800 
.182,142 
126,512 
-104,853 
.120.593 
.103,483 
