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STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURES.

The following table shows the capital invested, the number of hands em-
ployed, the amount of wages paid, the value of materials used, and the value of
products, for all the establishments of manufacturing industry, gas excepted, in
each of the States and Territories, as returned at the census of 1880.

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United States

253,840 $2,790,223,506 2,025,279 531,753 181,918 $947,919,674 $3.394,340,029 $5,369,667,706

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272 600

216

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2,500 504
111,180
925 358
21.070,5 5

8,470.206
380.023
4 382,080

615,665

6,756,159

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Colorado

599

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Imports of Certain Goods into the five great Atlantio Ports, and also the
Total Imports into the Union in 1880.

ARTICLES.

Gold bullion and bars..
Gold coin..

Silver bullion..

Boston. Philadel'a. Baltimore. N. Orleans. New York. The Union.

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8,636

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10,294,489

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Cocoa, crude, leaves and shells

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1,120,776

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534,511

Coffee..

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Cotton, raw.

56,480

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Cotton, manufactured...

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1,306.239
890,168
60,360,769
591,120
29,929,366

Cutches and terra japonica..

486,797

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Dye-woods in sticks.

491,593

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1,082,089

1,808,730

Fish not of American fisheries

778,816

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2,168,208

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85,129

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3,640,325

3,927,835

91,493

85,906

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2,444,302

Hair manufactured.

329,389

4,146

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960,077

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7,391,363

182,182

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20,430,171

30,002,254

Household & w'ri'g appl, f.o.d.

68,321

13,242

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278,983

2,078,841

India rubber, &c., cr'de & mf'd

1,005,788

637,664

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9,918,290

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34 309

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Oils, min'rl, chm'cland vegb'l

622,779

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1,819,924

2,821,603

Paintings

99,639

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2,019,408

2,319,352

Paper materials.

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6,097,197

Paper and manufactures of.

93,598

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1,671,120

Silk, raw....

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12,024,699

Silk, manufactures of.

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Soda and salts of...

1,149,228

994,167

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32 188,690
7,648,069

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313,342

Sugar and molasses, etc.

13,462,190

8,761,411

1,105,334

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1 933,032
88,771,165

Tea..

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19,782,631

364,623

16,181,330

23.507,250

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12,387
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100,490

2,392,448

9,535,777

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3,739.996

6,132,377

8,420,017

Books, pamphlets, &c..

194,139

133,470

21,415

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Barks, medicinal, and others.

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Articles prod. of manuf. of U.

S., brought back..

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Chemicals..

1,094,088

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12,459
861
141,568

10,978

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Clothing.

109,658

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Coal, bitumin us....

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Copper and manufactures of..

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Earthenware, st. and ch. ware

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100,479

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Flax and manufactures of.

2,129,237

1,301,261

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$68,716,380 $35,978,084 $19,966,523 $11,073,155 $627,253,643 $760,989.056

213,601
2,010

126,419

37,517,398

57,638,743

568,537

653.390

2,001,038

2,105,403

11,080,486

8,224,122

Exports of the Leading Articles of Domestic Produce from five Atlantic
Cities and from the whole Union in 1880.

ARTICLES.

Boston. Philadel'a. Baltimore. N, Orleans. New York. The Union.

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Totals of 1880.....
Totals of 1870.

Increase.

439,397 268,995 391,357

423,057 782,661
23,691 4,145,631 5,518,283

$58,023,587 $49,612,195 $76,220,870 $90,249,874 $388,441.664 $823,946,353
12,251,267 16,903,072 14.330,248 107,658,042 209,972,491 455,208,341

$45,772,320 $32,709,123 $61,890,632 *$17,408,168 $178,469,173 $368,738,012

*Decrease. The cotton export of New Orleans in 1870 was larger than that of any year since
1860, and was never equaled except in that year.

59 WALL STREET,

NEW YORK.

209 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.

66 State St., Boston.

ALEXANDER BROWN & SONS,

Cor. Baltimore and Calvert Streets, Baltimore.

BUY AND SELL BILLS OF EXCHANGE

ON

London, Liverpool, Belfast, Edinburgh, Paris, Antwerp, Bremen, Berlin, Hamburg, Frankfort, Amsterdam, Zurich, Copenhagen, Stockholm,

Sydney and Melbourne.

Issue Commercial and Travelers' Credits, in Sterling.

AVAILABLE IN ANY PART OF THE WORLD, AND IN FRANCS, FOR USE IN MARTINIQUE AND GUADALOUPE.

Make Telegraphic Transfers of Money

BETWEEN THIS AND OTHER COUNTRIES.

Make Collections of Drafts drawn abroad on all points in the United States and Canada, and of Drafts drawn in the United States on Foreign Countries.

BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO.,

26 Chapel Street, Liverpool.

Founder's Court, Lothbury, London, E. C.

Mutual Insurance Company,

NEW YORK.

OFFICE, 51 WALL STREET.

ORGANIZED 1842.

INSURES AGAINST MARINE AND INLAND NAVIGATION RISKS,

And will issue Policies making Loss payable in England.

Its Assets for the Security of its Policies, are more than

TEN MILLION DOLLARS.

In the course of its Business it has paid losses amounting to

$88,000,000,

and has returned to its dealers in Certificates of Profits, bearing interest,

$50,600,000,

of which amount thero has been redeemed in cash

$43,600,000,

The Profits of the Company revert to the assured, and are divided annually, upon the Premiums terminated during the year, Certificates for which are issued, bearing interest until redeemed.

J. D. JONES, President.

CHAS. DENNIS, Vice-President.

W. H. H. MOORE, 2d Vice-Pres't.

A. A. RAVEN, 3d Vice-Pres ̊t.

J. H. CHAPMAN, Secretary.

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