Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 February 1880 — THE NATIONAL TREASURY. [ARTICLE]

THE NATIONAL TREASURY.

The following is the statement of United States currency outstanding on the 11th inst: Old demand notes $ 61,340 Legal-tender notei. all issues 346,6b1,01(i One-year notes of 1863 47,525 Two-year notes of lfcti'l 13,050 Two-} ear coupon notes of 1863 23,350 Compound-interest notes.. 250,150 Fractional currency, all issues 15,668,734 Total #362,746,095 The Comptroller of the Currency reports the increase of national-bank notes. duriDg January to be #1,343,573, leaving the amount outstanding Feb. 1, #5142,304,789, not including the circulation of national gold banks, which is #1,426,120 During January there was deposited #3,581,500 of legal-tender notes for the purpose of retiring national-bank circulation. The amount of national-bank notes retired by the deposit of legal-tender notes is #249,887, leaving #10,706,370 legal-tender notes on deposit for the purpose of retiring circulation, and snowing an increase during January of such deposits of #3,331,613.