88 EXPORTS OF TEA FROM CHINA TO THE UNITED STATES, FROM JUNE 30, 1844, TO JULY 1, 1845, COMPARED WITH THE TWELVE MONTHS PRECEDING. 1844-5. Green-Young Hyson,..... ..lbs. 9,182,281 1843-4. 6,800,419 Hyson,... 354,915 539,794 Hyson Skin and Twankay,. 2,644,859 1,738,291 Gunpowder,. 944,065 597,088 Imperial,. 674,979 456,245 5,264,090 3,133,133 Powchong,.... 1,318,731 799,622 Pecco,... 51,906 60,178 Orange Pecco,...... 12,862 Oolong,.... From the above table, it appears that the total quantity of tea exported to the United States in the twelve months ending July, 1845, was 20,752,558 lbs.; and for the same period of the previous year it was 14,257,364-increase in 1845, over the previous year, 6,495,194. UNITED STATES, NEW YORK STATE, AND CITY STOCKS. LIST OF UNITED STATES, NEW YORK STATE, AND NEW YORK CITY STOCKS, PREPARED EXPRESSLY FOR THE MERCHANTS' MAGAZINE, BY J. F. ENTZ, OF THE NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY. 1, 1848.Manhattan Co. To preserve credit of the state. $1,584,736 00 2,062,400 00 July Sept. 1,1861.Merch. Bank. New York and Erie Railroad. 100,000 00 Oct. 5 July 66 1,1848.Manhattan Co. 66 Oneida Lake Canal. Oneida River Improvement. Ithaca and Oswego Railroad Co. 28,000 00 287,700 00 1,1858.Chemical B'k. Catskill and Canajoharie Railroad. 100,000 00 50,000 00 50,000 00 1, 1848. Del. & H. C. Co. Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. 500,000 00 1, 1850. 556,379 82 2,000,000 00 50,000 00 50,000 00 John Jacob Astor. 561,500 00 Bank fund. 348,107 00 300,000 00 Permanent city debt,..... $13,118,442 Semi-annual interest payable 1st February and 1st August. 66 1st February, 1st May, 1st Augnst, and 1st November. PENNSYLVANIA COAL TRADE. THE COAL TRADE.-The Pennsylvania supplies of coal, according to the Philadelphia Commercial List, by the various canals, have ceased for the season, and by the Reading railroad have been limited, and will continue so for some months to come. During the winter, 1,000 new cars are to be constructed, to be put on the road next spring. The enlargement of the Schuylkill canal is rapidly approaching to completion, and $140,000 have been subscribed to construct boats carrying 150 to 200 tons of coal, to ply upon this work next season. Already 100 boats of this tonnage have been contracted for, to be completed early in the spring. The receipts from the Lehigh mines, this season, have been as follows: The total supply, by the close of the year, will exceed two millions of tons of coal. |