A STATEMENT exhibiting the quantity of American and Foreign Tonnage entered into, and departing from, each District, during the year ending on the 30th day of September, 1829. AMERICAN FOREIGN. Tons. 2,705 Machias, 1,035 888 Frenchman's Bay, 2,135 2,135 Penobscot, 1,546 2,023 Waldoborough, 1,747 1,572 Wiscasset, 1,143 875 Bath, 12,554 16,627 410 Portland, 30,456 37,006 Kennebunk, 1,319 1,613 Belfast, 599 1,994 Saco, 509 697 York, 90 90 Portsmouth, 8,723 6,718 Vermont, 24,367 24,101 Newburyport, 6,565 4,121 Gloucester, 2,646 3,751 Salem, 17,951 180 Marblehead, 2,074 1,132 Boston, 117,608 88,593 4,827 3,825 Plymouth, 5,700 Barnstable, 315 114 Nantucket, 317 317 Edgurtown, 9,146 4,059 New Bedford, 14,510 18,364 Dighton, 718 337 Newport, 3,262 139 Bristol, 3,580 4,563 Providence, 8,758 7,949 New London, 4,664 250 Middletown, 3,943 2,699 New Haven, 7,358 7,481 Fairfield, 441 59 New York, 244,558 205,343 26,049 28,343 Sagg Harbor, 393 Champlain, 9,759 10,030 Oswego, 1,601 1,880 Genesee, 1,709 2,067 Sackett's Harbor, 1,362 565 Perth Amboy, 1,709 401 Bridgetown, 60 Philadelphia, 52,841 6,232 4,625 Delaware, 653 308 Baltimore, 51,613 6,890 Annapolis, 139 Snow Hill, 733 596 Oxford, 139 Georgetown, 2,242 2,065 Alexandria, 7,825 261 Norfolk, 7,272 4,011 Petersburg, 1,724 503 Richmond, 1,766 1,145 2,257 East River, 1,043 Tappahannock, 298 Folly Landing 328 324 Cherry Stone, 331 276 Wilmington, 17,615 24,937 Newbern, 1,798 1,512 7,029 8,123 Washington, 2,732 Edenton, 2,262 4,217 Camden, 4,354 6,557 Plymouth, 967 3,462 Charleston, 27,696 66,337 23,597 24,473 Savannah, 12,483 45,994 8,493 9,395 Brunswick 635 1,474 Pensacola, 386 254 St Augustine, 129 Key West, 4,965 1,388 Mobile, 11,883 4,953 Mississippi, 67,680 87,657 32,535 33, 172 Cuyahoga, 25 239 Detroit, 71 Total, 872,949 944,799 130,743 133,006 RECAPITULATION OF THE TONNAGE OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE YEAR 1828. The aggregate amount of the tonnage of the United States on the 31st of December, 1828, is stated at 862,170 49 Total enrolled and licensed tonnage, Licensed vessels, under 20 tons, employed in the coasting trade, Do do do codfishery 55,680 04 10,921 92 Total licensed tonnage under 20 tons, 66,602 01 1,741,391 87 Of the enrolled and licensed tonnage, there were employed in the coasting trade, whale fishery, Do do do codfishery, of the enrolled and licensed tonnage employed in the coasting trade, amounting, as above stated, to 862,170 49 tons, there were en gaged in steam navigation 39,419 12 tons. The registered tonnage, einployed other than in the whale fishery during the year 1828, amounted to 767,998 29 Amount employed in the whale fishery 54,621 08 812,619 37 SUMMARY STATEMENT of Merchandise, imported into the United States, in American and Foreign Vessels, commencing on the 1st day of October, 1828, and ending on the 30th September, 1829. Articles especially imported for Philosophical Societies, &c. Philosophical apparatus Books Statuary, busts, casts and specimens of sculp ture ralogy unmanufactured, mahogany and other in plates, suited to the sheathing of ships old, fit only to be manufactured Bullion, gold silver Specie, gold silver All other articles 11,7581 1,951 13,709 3,044 3,044 22,549 22,549 233,383 26,308 259,691 214,855 99,385 314,240 19,995 361 20,356 1,089 1,089 80,819 3,298 84,117 9,312 9,312 385,996 361 386,032 261,219 9,561 273,780 14,495 14,495 83,156 1,754 84,910 110,408 2301 110,638 834,707 2,400 837,107 680,747 25,281 706,023 5,463,898 285,941 5,749,839 2,570 2,570 $11,306,380 499,121 11,805,501 DUTIES VALUE OF MERCHANDISE PAYING AD VALOREM. Manufactures of Wool. Not above 50 cents per square yard 100 do 400 do $571,256 1,355,654 1,264,605 90,049 9,432 91,587 410,849 222,504 23,039 594,295 5,053 1,360,707 13,569 1,278,174 3,203 93.252 134 9,566 3,447 95,034 44,618 455,467 8,482 230,986 Worsted stuff goods All other articles STATEMENT - CONTINUED. 1,568,971/ 31,651 1,600,622 542,435 9,523 551,953 Manufactures of Cotton. Printed and colored White Hosiery, gloves, mits, &c, Twist, yarn and thread Nankeens All other manufactures of 4,060,223 343,855 4,404,078 2,004,104 238,701 2,242,805 487,529 99,468 586,997 139,557 33,563 173,120 531,017 11,162 542,179 396,665 16,173 412,838 Silks from India. Piece goods Other articles of 1,733,973 203,693 75,418 1,809,391 203,693 Silks from other places. Piece goods Other articles of Vestings and plaids wool, or wool and cotton or silk cotton or cotton and silk Flax and linens, bleached and unbleached Checks and stripes All other articles paying a duty of 25 per cent. Hemp — Ticklenburgs, Osnaburgs and Burlaps Russia sheetings, brown white All other articles of, except cordage Iron and Steel. Side arms and fire arms, other than rifles and muskets spades and shovels Copper. Vessels of All other manufactures of, paying a duty of 25 per cent. Brass 30,555 12,455 43,010 298,778 17,553 316,331 8,867 2,234 11,101 21,232 3,448 24.050 114,069 6,812 120,201 536,588 7,042 543.630 102,763 41,520 144,233 94,540 3,387 97,927 998.981 240,836 1,239,217 52 927 26 52,953 115,632 116,632 69,926 12 69,938 STATEMENT - CONTINUED. Lace-thread, silk, or cotton, other than coach, coach, Hats, Caps, and Bonnets : plaits, Fur, wool, leather, or silk, Ready made clothing, Unmanufactured: Copper bottoms, and copper in plates or sheets, not suited to the sheathing of ships, Brass, in plates and sheets, Tin, in plates or sheets, Raw silk, Opium, Artieles not especially enumerated, subject to duty of 12, per cent, Do. do. 15 do. Do: do. 20 do. Do. do. 25 do. Do. do. 30 do. Do. do. 33; do. Do. do. 35 do. Do. do. 45 do. Do. do. 50 do. 44 |