IN ASSEMBLY, January 21, 1831. ANNUAL REPORT Of Van Benthuisen & Rudes, Inspectors of Pot and Pearl Ashes for the city of Albany. To the Honorable the Legislature of the State of New-York. The undersigned, inspectors of pot and pearl ashes in the city of Albany, RESPECTFULLY REPORT: That from the first of January 1830, to the first of January 1831, they have inspected as follows, to wit: IN ASSEMBLY, January 22, 1831. ANNUAL REPORT Of Edward G. Fuller, an Inspector of Lumber for the city and county of New-York. To the Honorable the Legislature of the State of New-York. Amount of lumber inspected and measured by the undersigned, who would submit it to the legislature of the state of New-York, from 24th of April 1830, to 16th of December 1830, viz. 50,755 feet first quality pine lumber, 119,409 "second 18,665" bass wood, half inch, mei chantable. 16,928" cherry lumber, merchantable. Received for inspection and measuring the same, $559 39 EDWARD G. FULLER, Inspector. Troy, January 20, 1831. [A. No. 75.] 1 |