Spirit of molasses - - - - L Medicines - - - - Dollars. : sIX. Manufactures. Of raw native materials. Soap, candlesticks, boots, shoes, saddlery Brought over Hats - - - - Beads, brandy, beer, starch • - - Wood, including furniture and coache - . • Cordage, canvas, lintseed oil - - - Pig iron - - - 26,000 In bars - - - 18,000 A Cast - - - - 6,000 Nails - -tz - - 8,000 Wrought - • - - 22,000 Different objects (snuff, wax candles, cards, bricks, &c.) 395,000 80,000 16,000 481,000 18,000 4,000 38,000 6,000 18,000 III. State of payments made into the treasury by the receivers of the customs in the years 1802 and 1803. (The cyphers indicate dollars and cents.) Provinces, Districts. 1802, 1803. New Hampshire|Portsmouth 117,165 103,516 s s Newbury port| 79,315 125,972 s: Gloucester 13,346 20,262 £. I | Salem - 258,035 234,981 S Marblehead 13,631 34,942 || Ipswich - 600 3 Boston - 1,794,475 1,410,429 #3 |f| mouth - "i3.5% 10,272 # || Barnstable 8,169 3,842 % Nantucket 3,431 25,012 Massa- New Bedford 29,894 15,978 chusets" L. Dighton - 13,400 12,100 s| York - 5,266 7,050 Biddeford - 19,044 15,998 Kennebunke 41,457 41,684 - Portland - || 123,898 137,488 : Bath - 25,224 25,949 3 Wiscasset - || 29,044 16,382 *||"... }| 16.20, 16,174 rough Penobscot - 10,099 13,772 l Machias - 500 Totals - carried over 2,616,446 |822,274,652 Continuation of Table III. Provinces. Districts. 1802. 1803. Brought over 2,616,446 632,274,652 48 Vermont - - 1 Vermont - 940 405 (93. New-Port - 120,476 35 44,139 52 Rhode *{ Bristol - 17,000 21,600 Providence #78,913 97 158,603 25 Connecticut |New H. 13.3%. 53 g.o.d Fairfield - || 28,700 9,800 - Champlain 700 New York Hudson - 3,738 24 3,215 75 ew Yor Sag-Harbour 86s 36 450 |53 : New York 3,547,669 182,941,067 2S Perth Amboy - - || || - 1,450 New Jersey -3 §. É. - - 1,000 Harbon; 4,500 1,200 Pensylvania - Philadelphia 2,046.249 64, 1,758,653 59 Delaware - || Wilmington 90,620 36 71,961 33 * Baltimore - 1,055,200 941,619 6S Marland -2 19° - 1,190 56 1,600 ry Snowhill - 5,425 |35 2,284 (33 Vienna - - - - 2,500 - George Town 3,050 2,000 Columbia -41. 99.500 139,684 |40 Savannah - Mississipi ter- Mississipi ritory Indiana terri- { Michilima tory Detroit kinac ..} Totals A. State of the present tonnage of the ship. ping of the United States from 1799 to 1802. In the Years. coasting trade. In the In foreign 1799 203,759 31,595 440,000 675,000 1800 228,496 26,439 480,000 735,000 1801 227,214 35,997 595,000 858,000 1802 261,318 42,879 560,600 804,000 Nota. In state A, we have only included the number of tonnage of ships belonging to citizens of the United States, and built in the country. The following comparative state (which merely relates to the foreign commerce of the United States) includes the tonnage which has every year entered the ports of the United States. As in this last state, the dif. ferent voyages made by the same vessel in the course of the year, have been included, it follows that the amount of the American tonnage in the foreign trade, in state B., is superior every year to the American tonnage in the foreign trade in state A, |