Leather and Morocco Skins, not sold per pound Fire Engines and Apparatus Printing Presses and Types Musical Instruments Books and Maps Paper and other Stationery Paints and Varnish Summary Statement showing the Value of Exports VALUE OF MERCHANDISE FREE O Lapis Calaminaris, Teutenegue, Spelter, and Zind Furs of all kinds Hides and Skins, raw Specimens of Botany Wood (Dye and Barilla, unmanufactured Mahoga Copper, in Pigs and Bars Copper, in Plates, suited for the`sheathing of ships $51,322 old 1,614 Bullion 56,251 7,494,188 $8,427,678 All Manufactures paying Duty of 30 per cent. Cotton.-Printed and Colored 26,099 17,152 1,402,103 324,274 All other Manufactures paying Duty of 25 per cent. 18,015 Silk, from India 713,610 from other places 509,572 Vestings and Plaids 3,400 Marble, and Manufactures of, 420-Slates and Tiles, 810 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 Sheets and Hoops 750 6,019 1,382 4,627 19,466 3,796 Shoes and Slippers, Boots and Bootees 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, frora 1821 to 1827, inclusive. 2. Value of Merchandise Imported into the United States in American and Foreign Vessels, from 1821 to 1827, inclusive. 1821 $8,095,118 $1,987,195 $10,082,313 $29,118,313 $1,776,604 $30,894,917 12,567,769 40,047,110 2,666,220 42,713,330 41,956,121 1826 12,047,329 520,440 4. COMMERCE OF EACH STATE AND TERRITORY. STATEMENT of the COMMERCE of each STATE and TERRITORY, commencing on the 1st day of October, 1827, and ending on the 30th day of September, 1828. Rhode Island 1,127,347 485,174 879 1,128,226 541,675 722,166 485,174 493,925 27,620 521,545 39,050,506 2,877,286 41,927,792 12,362,015 10,415,634 22,777,649 Pennsylvania 12,286,693 597,715 12,884,408 3,116,601 2,935,479 6,051,480 180,491 1,822 Delaware. North Carolina 259,720 8,895 398,610 199,163 109,506 120,184 51,725 4,341,923 1,875,958 268,615 522,498 1,242,048 6,508,570 1,249 523,747 Ohio 7,822 1,182,559 1,784,058 11,947,400 Florida Terri. Michigan do. 81,951,319 6,558,5C5 88,509,824 50,669,669 21,595,017 72,264,686 168,292 60,321 60,321 5. TONNAGE. A Comparative View of the Registered and Enr. nage of the United States from 1815 to The whole number of Indians, within the limit both east and west of the Mississippi, is estimate 300,000, of whom 120,000 reside in the States following tables are abridged from those contain "Indian Treaties," published by order of the De year 1826, |