12. BANK OF THE UNITED STATES. General Statement of the Affairs of the United States' Bank in the Years 1827 and 1828. DR. 1827. 1828. Funded Debt of the United States (various) 17,624,859 05 16,930,969 51 Bills discounted, viz. Due from United States' Bank and Offices 14,037,002 90 612,760 44 14,654,349 61 66 State Banks . 2,578,030 35 1,883,286 03 5,267 32 5,267 32 Notes of Bank of U. States and Branches 11,311,260 56 10,495,469 48 Due to Bank of United States and Offices 13,962,876 88 15,098,524 35 13. COMMERCE. 1. Domestic Exports. Summary Statement of the Value of the Exports of the Growth, Produce, and Manufacture of the United States, during the Year ending on the 30th Sept. 1828. Fisheries.-Dried Fish, or Cod Fisheries THE SEA. $819,926 Pickled Fish, or River Fisheries (Herring, Shad, Oak Bark, and other Dye 101,175 Naval Stores - Tar, Pitch, Rosin, and Turpentine 487,761 Ashes - Pot and Pearl 761,370 AGRICULTURE. Of Animals. -Beef, Tallow, Hides, and Horned Cattle Pork (pickled), Bacon, Lard, live Hogs Vegetable Food.-Wheat, Flour, and Biscuit Tobacco Cotton Indian Corn Meal, 822,858-Rye Meal, 59,036 All other Agricultural Products. — Indigo 22,487,229 1,495 Saddlery, 49,758 - Hats, 326,294 - Wax, 134,886 Iron, 231,234-Cordage, 20,030- Chocolate, 3,324 254,608 Summary Statement showing the Value of Exports of the Growth, Produce, and Manufacture of Foreign Countries, during the Year ending the 30th of September, 1828. VALUE OF MERCHANDISE FREE OF DUTY. Specimens of Botany Tin, in Pigs or Bars Wood (Dye and Barilla, unmanufactured Mahogany, &c.) Copper, in Pigs and Bars $15,131 4,311 8,071 274,099 550 419,981 7,923 94,277 Copper, in Plates, suited for the sheathing of ships $51,322 All other Manufactures paying Duty of 25 per cent. 18,015 Silk, from India 713,610 66 from other places. 509,572 "Vestings and Plaids 3,400 Flax 823,900 Marble, and Manufactures of, 420 - Slates and Tiles, 810 1,230 Prepared Quills, 341 Black Lead Pencils, 500 841 Sail Duck 66 Wool, not exceeding 33 per square yard, 1,326 square yards Iron-Tacks, Brads, Sprigs and Nails, Spikes Rods, brazier or round, nail or spike, slit or rolled Shoes and Slippers, Boots and Bootees 750 66 6,019 66 1,382 4,627 19,466 3,796 808 $5,477,958 1. Value of Merchandise Imported into the United States from Foreign Countries, free of Duty, paying Duties ad Valorem, and specific Rates of Duty, from 1821 to 1827, inclusive. |