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(2.)-STATEMENT of EXPORTS, the Produce and Manufacture of Foreign Countries, commencing on the 1st day of October, 1815, and ending on the 30th day of September, 1816.

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Cotton

Gunpowder

Nails

Spikes

Quicksilver

Lead, pigs, bars and sheets

Cordage. Tarred

Cables

Steel

Glauber salts

Twine and packthread

Salt, weighing more than 561bs per bushel

Weighing less than 561bs per bushel

Fish. Foreign caught, and dried

Salmon (63) Mackarel (25)
All other

Glass. Black quart bottles

Segars

Boots

Oil, olive, in casks

(3.)-SUMMARY of the Value and Destination of the EXPORTS of The United States, during the Year ending on the 30th Day of September, 1816.

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(4.)-SUMMARY of the Value of EXPORTS from each State, during the Year ending on the 30th Day of September, 1816.

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+ Mississippi

+ Michigan Territory,......

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8,232

8,232

Dollars.

65,522

65,522

(5.)-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 Day of September, 1816.

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Medicinal drugs

61,000

340,000

1,755,000

UNCERTAIN.

1,049,000

Articles not distinguished in the Returns,

Manufactured
Raw produce

577,000

472,000

1,049,000

Total, Dollars

64,782,000

* Sea Island cotton, valued at 47 cents per lb. Upland ditto, 27 ditto.

(6.)-STATEMENT of the Duties collected on the Importation of Articles which were afterwards re-exported, without being entitled to Drawback; during the Year ending on the 30th Day of September, 1816.

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Slit and hoop,

204

Nails,

Quicksilver,

1,204

5,409

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