148 Miscellanies. 
Boots and Shoes.—Val. ann. manufaet. 5,000,000. 
Leather.— Do. do. 2,905,750. 
Window Glass.— Do. do. 200,000. 
Manufactured in families, as per State census returns. 
2,918,233 yards fulled cloth, value $2,918,233. 
3,468,001 yards flannel, and other woollens, not fulled, value 
$693,600. 
8,079,992 yards linen, cotton and other cloths, value $1,211,998. 
The sales of domestic manufactures at the ware-houses in the 
city of New York during the past year, principally of wool, cotton 
and iron, are estimated to amount to twenty-five millions of dollars, 
exclusive of large amounts of articles made and sold by the mechan- 
ics of the city. 
Agriculture.—Acres of land in the State, 29,494,720. 
Acres of improved land, 7,160,967, value $179,024,175. 
Neat cattle, v= 2 G138 Alt,  « 15,134,210, 
Horses; -  .  . 349,628, “ 17,481,400. 
Sen -8,496,530, 5,244,808. 
Hogs, Se = 1,467,573, 4,403,719. 
$22 1,288,312. 
Salt——The amount inspected, and on which duties have been 
paid to the State the past year, is 1,430,000 bushels. 
Canals.—Tolls for the year 1830, $1,056,799 67 cts., being an 
increase in the receipts of $243,662 22 cts. over those of the pre- _ 
ceding year. 
Banks.—There are fifty-two banks in the State, with an aggre 
gate capital of $26,275,800. 
Education.—Colleges, 4 ; medical colleges, 2; academies, 553 
students in the colleges, including those in preparatory schools con- 
nected with Columbia and Geneva colleges, 506; students in the 
medical colleges, 276 ; students in the academies pursuing classical 
and other studies, 3,835 ; whole number of common school districts: 
9,062; whole number of scholars taught in common schools, 499,424 5 
increase of children taught last year, 19,383. From the report of 
the superintendant of common schools, it appears that the productive 
capital of the school fund now amounts to $1,696,743 66. The 
revenue received into the treasury on account of this fund the past 
year, has been $100,678 60. This revenue is less than one-tenth 
of the sum annually expended for common schools, viz. 
