Longworth's American almanack, New-York register, and city directory: for the year of American independence. 1823-4, Part 3

Author: Longworth, David, 1765?-1821; Longworth, Thomas; Beers, Andrew, 1749-1824; Shoemaker, Abraham. Astronomical calculations for the ... year of American independence
Publication date: 1797
Publisher: New-York: : Printed and published ... by David Longworth.
Number of Pages: 490


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40 cents per pound


46.2


Chintzes and colored calicoes or muslins, and all printed, stain- ed or colored goods or manu- factures, or not being printed, stained or colored, of cotton or of linen, or of both, or of which cotton or linen is the material of chief value,


Corva,


Chocolate,


G ditto


6.93


1 ditto


4.62


5 ditto 5.775


30 per cent. ad val.


34.65


Cosmetics,


30 ditto


34.65


Coal.


10 cents per bushel 11.55


30 per cent. ad val. 31.65


free


free


free


Cork tree, bark of,


10 cents per pound 11.56


6 ditto 6.03


--- or linen manufactures or of both, or of which cotton or linen is the material of chief value, whether printed, stain- ed, colored or otherwise, 25 per cent. ad val. 28.875


25 per cent. ad val. 23.875


4 cents per pound 4.62


Cordage, tarred,


- untarred,


Comfits,


Copper manufactures, - -- in plates, pigs and bars


free


Coffee, Cotton,


25


31-


NEW-YORK REGISTER.


Clocks and watches, or parts of either,


Coaches, chariots, phatons, chairs, solos, or other carriages, or parts of either, Clothing, ready made, Currants,


D.


Dates,


30 per cent. ad val. 34.65


Dentifrice, powders, tinctures,


preparations and compositions for the teeth or guins,


30


ditto


34 05


Dishes, pewter,


8 cents per pound 9.24


Dolls, dressed and undressed, or parts thereof,


30


per cent. ad val. 34.65


Drugs, medicinal, except those commonly used in dying,


30


ditto 31.65


- and woods for dying.


free


free


E.


Earthen and stone wares,


30


per cent. ad val. 34.65


F.


Fans, or parts thereof,


30


ditto


34.65 ~


Feathers and other ornaments for women's head dresses,


30


ditto


34.65


Fringes, commonly used by up- holsterers, coach-makers and saddlers,


30


ditto


31.65


Fish dried, foreign caught,


100 cents per quintal 115.5


- Mackerel,


120 cents per barrel


138.6


- Salmon, - - all other pickled,


200


ditto


231


80


ditto


92 4


Flowers, artificial,


30


per cent. ad val. 34.65


Floor clotlis and inats, or parts of either,


30


ditto


31.65


Fruits of all kinds, except those otherwise particularly enume- rated,


30


ditto


34.65


Furs, of every kind, undressed,


free


free


Glass, window, not above 8 by 10 inches,


- not above 10 by 12,


350


ditto


404.25


450


ditto


519.75


40 per cent. ad val 46.2


400 cents per cwt. 462


25 per cent. ad val. 28.375-


C 2


American. Forcign.


30 per cent. ad val. 34.65


40


ditto 46.2


25


ditto 28 875.


4 cents per pound 4.62


320 cents per 100 sq. f. 369.6


- above 10 by 12,


-- all other glass and manufac- tures thereof, Glauber salts, Gauzes,


G.


Figs,


4 cents per pound


4.02


32


LONGWORTH 3


Ginger,


Girandoles, or parts thereof,


Gloves and mittens of every kind, Gold, silver and plated ware, Goods, wares and merchandise imported directly from China or India in ships or vessels not of the U. States, except teas, Chi- Da ware and all other articles liable to higher rates of duties, Goods, wares and merchandise in- tended to be re-exported to a foreign port or place, in the same ship or vessel in which they shall be imported ; and all articles of the growth or manu- facture of the U. States, or of their territories, upon which no drawback, bounty or allowance has been paid or admitted,


Goods, wares and merchandise, not herein otherwise particular- ly enumerated and described, Gine, Gunpowder,


*Guin, chiefly used in preparing muslins, cottons or linens, for receiving colors or dies, Arabic, II.


Hair powder, Hemp,


Hides, raw, I.


Implements or tools of a mechani- cal trade only, of persons who arrive in the United States, Indigo, Iron wire,


- - Steel or brass locks, hinges, hoes, anvils and vices, _


- Hoop and slit,


Sheet,


- Cast and all manufactures of iron. steel or brass or of which either of these metals is the ar- tièle ef cirief value, not being'


Americun. Foreign.


30


per cent. ad val. : 4.65


40


ditto 46.2,


0


ditto


34.95


20


ditto


34.05


ditto


26.25


free free


25 per cent ad val. 28.875 8 cents per pound 9.24


8 ditto 9.24


free free


free free


8 cents per pound 9.24


200 cents per cwt. 231


free free


free


free


50 cents per pound 57.75


frec free


25 per cent. ad val. 28.875 2 cents per pound 2.31


3 ditto 3.465


33


NEW-YORK REGISTER.


etherwise particularly enume- rated,


American. Foreign.


30


per cent. ad val. $4.65


J.


Jewelry and paste work, L.


20


ditto 34.05


Lace of gold and silver,


30


per cent. ad val. 34.05


Laces and lawns,


25


ditto 20.875


Lamp black,


25


ditto 28.875


Lapis calaminaris,


free


free


Leather tanned and tawed, and all manufactures of leather, or of which leather is the article of chief value, not otherwise par- ticularly enumerated,


Lead and musket ball,


-- All other manufactures of lead, or in which lead is the chief article,


Lemons and limes,


Lime, foreign,


100


taining (0 gallons.


40 per cent. ad val. 46.2


free


free


30 per cent. ad val. 34.05. 20 cents per bushel 23.1


30 per cent. ad val. 34.65 250 cents per pound 288.75


120 cents per barrel 138.6


30 per cent. ad val. 34.65 30 per cent. ad val. 34.65


10 cents per gallon 11.55


30 per cent. ad val. 34.65


4 cents per pound · 4.62


25 per cent. ad ral. 28.875 100 cents per pound 115.5


Oranges,


30 per cent. ad val. 34.65


2 cents per pound 2.31


2 ditto 2.31


30; per cent. ad val. 34.65 cents per cask con- 115.5


Looking glass, M.


Manufactures of the U. States, or their territories, upon which no drawback, bounty or allowance bas been paid or admitted, Mats and floor cloths, or parts of either,


Malt,


Marble, slate, and other stone, bricks, tiles, tables, mortars, and other utensils of marble or slate, and gencrally all stone and earthen ware,


Mace, Mackerel,


Medicinal drugs, except those commonly used in dying,


Millinery ready made, Molasses, Mustard in flour.


N.


Nails, Nankeens, Nutmegs,


0.


50 per cent. ad val. 34.65


34


LONGWORTH'S


Ochre, yellow, dry, - in oil, Oil of vitriol, Olives, Oil,


Foreign.


American. 2 cents per pound


2.31


3


ditto


3.465


frec


free


30


per cent. ad val. 34.65


20


ditto


34.65


P.


. Paper hangings,


30


ditto


34.65


- - writing and wrapping,


25


ditto


28.875


- sheathing and cartridge,


30


ditto


34.65


Painters' colors, whether dry or ground in oil, except those otherwise ennmerated, and those commonly used in dying, Packthread and twine,


30


ditto


31.65


800 cents per cwt.


924.


Paste boards, parchment or vel- lum,


Plaister of paris,


free


free


Pewter manufactures, except plates and dishes, plates and dishes,


Pewter, old,


free


free


Pepper,


12 cents per pound 13.86


Perfumes,


30 per cent. ad val. 34.65 25 ditto


28.875


Pimento,


8 cents per pound 9.24


30 per cent. ad val. 31.65


80 cents per barrel 92.4.


30 per cent. ad ral. 34.65


4 cents per pound 4.62


12


ditto


13.86


Raisins imported in jars & boxes, and Muscadel raisins,


4


ditto


4.62


- all other kinds of


3


ditto


3.465


Raw hides and skins,


free


free


Rags of cotton, of hempen, of linen and of woollen cloth,


free


free


Red lead,


4.cents per pound 4.


5


30 per cent. ad val. 34.65


S cents per pound 9.24


Pictures and prints,


Pickles of all sorts,


Pickled fish of every kind, except mackerel and salmon,


Powders, pastes, balls, balsams, ointments, oils, waters, washes, tinctures, essences, or other preparations or compositions. commonly called sweet scents, odors, perfumes, or cosmetics, and all powders or preparations for the teeth or gums


Plumbs and prunes, Q.


Quicksilver, R.


25 per cent. ad val. 28.875.


35


NEW-YORK REGISTER.


American .. free


Foreign .; free


*Roco, Rum (see spirits) S.


Salt weighing more than 56lbs. per bushel,


- - weighing 56lbs. per bushel or less, Salts, glauber,


20 cents per bushel 20. 400 cents per cwt. 462.


25 per cent. ad val. 278.$5


free frce


6 cents per pound 6.93


25 per cent. ad ral. 28.675


30 ditto 37.4


25 ditto


28.875


25


ciitto 28.875


2 cents per pound


2.31


200 cents per barrel 231.


free free


200 cents per cwt. 231.


25 per cent. ad val. 28.875


30 ditto


34.05


Sherry wine.


80 cents per gallon


92.4


Sea stores of ships or vessels,


free


free


Segars,


400 cents per 1.000


462.


Seines,


8 cents per pound


9.21


Spirits distilled in foreign coun- fries, viz.


From grain.


56 cents per gallon


€1.68


Second do.


58


ditto


€6.99


Third do.


62


ditto


71.61


Fourth do.


60


ditto


7.51


Fifth do.


80


ditto


92.4


Sixth do.


100


ditto


115.5


From other materials.


First proof,


50


ditto


57.75


Second do.


50


ditto


57.75


Third do.


56


ditto


64.68


Fourth do.


6.1


ditto


73 02


Fifth


do.


76


ditto


87.78


Sixth do.


92


ditto


106.26


Spirits distilled in the U. States, imported in the same ship or.


20 ccuts per 56 lbs. 20.


Stained, printed or colored goods or manufactures of cotton, or of linen, or of both,


Salt-petre, Starch,


Sail cloth,


Slate, stone and stone ware,


Saddles, or parts thereof, .


Satins and other wrought silks, Spanish brown,


Salmon,


*Saffron,


Steel,


Steel, iron or brass locks, hinges, hoes, anvils and vices, all other manufactures of steel,


First proof,


36


LONGWORTH'S


American. Foreign.


or vessel ia which they had been previously exported from the U. States, viz. From molasses.


First proof,


20 cents per gallon


31.5.


Second do.


32


ditto


33.6


Third do.


34


ditto


35.7


Fourth do.


33


ditto


39.9


Fifth do.


46


ditto


48.3


Sixth do.


60


ditto


63.


From materiais of the growth


ant produce of the United


Sta es.


First proof,


14


ditto


14.7


Second do.


76


ditto


16.0


'Third do.


13


ditto


18.9


Fourth do.


22


ditto


23.1


Fifth do.


26


ditto


27.3


Sixth


do.


36


ditto


37.8


Spikes,


2 cents per pound


2.31


Silver and plated ware,


30


per cent. ad val. 34.65


-- lace,


30


ditto


34.65


Skins, raw,


free


free


Shoes and slippers of silk,


50 cents per pair


57.75


------- of kid and morocco,


30


ditto


34.65


- other shoes and slippers for men and women, clogs and go- loshoes.


30


ditto


31.65


- other shoes and slippers for children,


20


ditto


23.1


Stockings,


30


per cent. ad val. 34.65


Stone and carthen ware,


30


ditto


34.65


Soap,


4 cents per pound


4.62


Sulphur,


Sugars, brown,


5


ditto


5.775


- white clayed,


6


ditto


6.93


-- white powdered,


6


ditto


6.93


all other clayed or pow- dered,


5


ditto


5.775


-


- luinp,


13


ditto


15.015


- loaf,


18


ditto


20.79


-- other refined,


13


ditto


15.015


Sugar candy,


23


ditto


26.565


Snuff,


20


ditto


23.1


- T.


Tallow,


3


ditto


3.465


. 37


NEW-YORK REGISTER.


Tables of marble, slate or other stone, or parts thereof,


30 per cent. ad ral. 34.65


24 cents per pound


36.12


- souchong and other black teas,


36


ditto


56.7


- hyson, imperial, gunpowder or gomee, other green teas, From Europe.


64


ditto


105.


40


ditto


63.


- bohea,


23


ditto


36.12


souchong and other black teas,


42


ditto


56.7


-- hyson, imperial, gunpowder or gomee


80


ditto


105.


other green teas,


48


ditto


63.


From any other place. bohea,


34


ditto


39.27


souchong and other black teas,


54


ditto


62.37


- byson, imperial, gunpowder or gomee,


100


ditto


115.5


other green teas,


60


ditto


69.3


Twine and packthread,


800 cents per cwt.


924.


Tin manufactures,


30


per cent. ad val. 34.65


-- in plates and pigs,


free


free


Toys not otherwise enumerated,


25


per cent. ad ral. 28.875


Tobacco, manufactured, other than snuff and segars,


12 cents per pound


13.86


*Turmeric,


free


free


Types for printing, V.


25


per cent. ad val. 28.875


Velvets and Velverets,


25


ditto


28.875


*Verdigrise,


free


free


*Vitriol, oil of,


free


free


W.


Wafers,


30


ditto


34.65


Wearing apparel, and other per-


sonal baggage, of persons who arrive in the United States,


free


free


Wines in casks, bottles or other vessels.


- Malmsey, Madeira and Lon-


don particular Madeira,


116 cents per gallon 133.98


all other Madeira wine,


100


ditto


115.5.


American. Foreign.


Teas from China and India, or from any islands lying cast- wardly of the Cape of Good Hope. bohea,


5


38


LONGWORTH'S


American.


Foreign.


WVines, Burgundy, Champaign, Rhenish: and Tokay,


- - Sherry and St. Lucar,


80 ditto


92.4


Claret and other wines not enumerated, when imported in bottles or cases,


70


ditto


80.85


- Lisbon, Oporto and other Portugal wines,


60


ditto


69.3


60


ditto


69.3


Sicily, - Teneriffe, Fayal, Malaga; St. George and other Western island wines,


56


ditto


64.68


w- all other wines, when im- ported otherwise than in bottles or cases,


46


ditto


53.13


on the bottles, if black glass quart bottles,


120 cents per gross


138.6


if other than black glass quart bottles,


40 per cent. ad val. 46.2


Window glass, not above 8 by 10 inches,


320 cents per 100 sq. f. 369.6


not above 10 by 12,


350


ditto


404.25


- above 10 by 12,


450


ditto 519.75


White lead,


4 cents per pound 4.62


Wire of brass and iron,


free


free


Wool and cotton cards,


100 cents per dozen


115.5


Wood manufactured (exclusive of cabinet wares,


25 per cent. ad val. 28.875


Wood unmanufactured,


free


free


Wool unmanufactured,


free


free


Woods, dying,


free


free


Woollen rags, Y.


free


frec


Yarn, untarred,


450 cents per cwt. 519.75


All other goods, not before parti- cularly enumerated and descri- bed,


90 cents per gallon


103.95


25 per cent. ad val. 28.875


* Note. Those articles which have asterisks affixed, have been declared free by the treasury, as falling under the denomination of dying drugs.


39


NEW-YORK REGISTER.


By act of congress, improved 2d March, 1799, to be paid at the time of entering the vessel, and before any permit shall be granted for unloading any part of the cargo. (sect. 63.) the following rates,


On all ships or vessels, entering from any foreign port or place.


dls. cts.


American registered vessels,


per ton


6


American certificate vessels,


per ton


50


Vessels belonging wholly to foreign powers,


per ton 2 00


Additional tonnage on foreign vessels, denomina- ted light moncy, (by act of Congress, 25th March, 1804.) Licensed vessels, per annum,


per ton 50


per ton


6


American vessels without papers are considered,


and pay the same tonnage as foreign vessels.


Sec. 74.] DUTIES PAYABLE IN dls. cts.


Gold coins of Great Britain and Portugal, of the standard prior to the year 1792, for every 27 grains, 1 00


Gold coins of France, Spain, and the dominions of Spain, of the standard prior to the year 1792, for every 27 and 3-4th grains,


Spanish milled dollars, 17 dwts. 7 grs. 1


1 00


and in proportion for the parts of a dollar.


Crowns of France, 18 dwts. 17 gıs. 1 10 and in proportion for the parts of a crown.


Provided, that no foreign coins shall be receivable, which are not by law a tender for the payment of all debts, except in consequence of a proclamation of the president of the United States authorizing such foreign coius to be received in payment of the duties and fees aforesaid.


D


1


40


LONGWORTH'S


Sec. 61.]


Rates of coins for estimating duties. als .. ets.


Pound sterling of (mat britain,


Pound sterling of Ireland,


A


10


Livre.turnuis-of-France,


Florin or gnilder of the United Netherlands,


40


Mark banco of Hamburgb,


33 1.3


Rix dollar of Denmark,


1


00


Ryal plate of Spain,


10


Vallon of do.


5


Millree of Portugul,


1 24


Tale of China,


1


48


Pagoda of India,


1


84


Rupee of Bengal,


50


Ruble of Russia,


33 1-3


And all other denominations in value as near as may be to the said rates, or the intrinsic value thereof, compared with the money of the United States. Provided, that it shall be lawful for the president of the United States to cause to be established, fit and proper regulations for estimating the duties on goods, wares and merchandise, imported into the United States, in respect to which the original cost shall be exhibited in a deprec ated currency, issued and circulated under au- thority of any foreign government.


That on all goods, wares and merchandise, imported from the Cape of Good Hope or beyond the same, (if ad valorem articles) 20 per cent. to be added to the actual cost thereof, including all charges, (commissions, outside packages and insurance only excepted) and 10 per cent if from any other foreign port, before the duties are calcula- ted.


Compens. act. FEES OF OFFICE. To the collector and naval oficer.


dis. ets.


Entry of a vessel of 100 tons or upwards,


-


2 50


Clearance do. do. do.


2 50


Entry of a vessel under 100 tons, -


.


1 50


Clearance do. do. -


-


1 50


Every post entry, - -


2 00


Permit to land goods. -


20


Every bond taken officially, -


40


Permit to load goods, for exportation for drawback, -


30


Debenture or other officiel certificate, -


20


Bill of health,


20


Official document (register excepted) required by any person,


-


. -


20


0


NEW-YORK REGISTAR.


To the surveyor.


Admeasuring and certifying the same, of every ship or vessel of 100 tons and under, per ton, -


Admeasurement of every ship or vessel above 100 tons and not exceeding 200 tons, 1 50


2 00 Above 200 tons,


For all other services on board any ship or vessel of 100 tons and upwards, having on board goods, wares or merchandise subject to duty, 3 00


For like services on board any ship or vessel of less than 100 tons, 1 50


On all vessels, not having on board goods, wares or mer- chandise subject to duty, - 66 2-3


Allonane's for draft. bb.


Sec. 53.] Any quantity of 1 cwt. or 112 1b.


1


above 1-and under 2 cwt.


2


2-and under 3 cwt.


3


3-and under 10 cwt.


4


10 -- and under 18 cwt.


7


18 -- and upwards,


9


Tares.


On every whole chest of bohça tra, 70


half


do.


do.


-


-


quarter do.


do.


20


chest of hyson or other green tea, of 70 lbs. or upwards, 20


box of other tea, betireen 50 and 70 Ihs.


18


do. if 80 lbs. - 22 do. from 80 lbs, and upwards, 20


The above to include ropes, canvass and other cover- ings.


On all other boxes of teas, according to the invoice or actual weight thereof.


On coffee, in bags, -


-


-


2 per cent.


in hales, - -


-


-


3


in casks, - -


12


in boxes,


15


in bags or mats,


5


On cocoa, in casks, in bags,


1


On pimento, in casks, in bags,


3


On cheese, in hampers or baskets, in boxes,


10


20


On candles, in boxes,


8


On chocolate, in boxes,


10


-


12


On sugar, other than loaf sugar in casks, -


-


10


16


1


42


LONGWORTH'S


per cent.


On cotton, in bales,


2


in seroons



On glauber salts, in casks,


8


On iudigo, in barrels,


12


in other casks,


15


in seroons,


10


in bags or mats,


3


On nails, in casks,


&


On pepper, in casks,


12


in bales,


5


in bags,


2


On sugar-candy, in boxes,


On soap, in boxes,


10


On shot, in casks,


3


On twine, in casks,


12


in bales,


3


On all other goods according to the invoice thereof, or actual weight.


Allowance for Leakage and Breakage.


Sec. 59. Two per cent. allowed on the gnage on all merchandise, paying duty by the gallon, contained in casks.


Ten per cent. on all beer, ale and porter in bottles, and five per cent. on all other liquors in bottles, to be deducted from the invoice quantity. in lieu of breakage: or it shall ho lomfil to compute the


auties on the actual quantity, by tale, at the option of the nupurter us the time of entry.


Terms of Credit.


Sec. 62. When the duties on ad valorem articles are less than 50 dollars. it must be paid immediately ; if' specific, a deposit must be made to secure the same, which, when ascertained, will be immedi- ately scttled.


When the duties on goods imported, where the sum payable by one person or co-partnership, shall amount to more than 50 dollars, the fol- lowing credit is allowed by law, except where any bond on which the person or co-partnership entering snch goods, wares or merchandise, are either principal or security, being due, remains undischarged.


On all articles of the produce of the West-Indies, or from places north of the Equator, one hall' in three and the other half in six months.


On Madeira, and all other wines, twelve months.


On all goods, &c. from Europe, (wines and teas excepted) the one- third in eight, one-third in ten, and one-third in 12 months


On all goods, &c. (wines and teas excepted) from any other place than Europe, the West-Indies and north of the Equator, the one-half in six months, one-fourth in nine months, and one-fourth in twelve. months.


Taas " from China or Europe may be deposited at the option of the


43


NEW-YORK REGISTER.


importer or importers (to be determined at the time of making entry therefor) either to secure the duties thereon, ou the same terms and stipulations as on other goods, wares and merchandise imported, or to give his or her, or their bond, to the collector of the district, where any such teas shall be landed, in double the amount of the duties - thereupon, with condition for the payment of the said duties in tro years from the date of such bond ; which bond shall be accepted by such collector without surety, upon the terms following : that is to say. The teas, for the duties whereof such bond shall be accepted, shall be deposited at the expense and risk of the said importer or importers, in one or more store-house or store-houses, as the case may require to be agreed upon, &c." The said teas to be delivered upon bond be- ing given with one or more surety or sureties, to the satisfaction of the collector, " if the same shall not exceed 100 dollars, in four months ; if above 100 dollars, and not exceeding 500 dollars, in 8 months; or if the same shall exceed 500 dollars, in 12 months," so that the term of credit shall not extend the period beyond two years from the time of depositing the said teas : any teas remaining after the said term of two years, to be sold by the collector, who shall return the surplus (after paying the duties) to the owner or owners thereof.


Sec. 65. When bonds given for duties shall become duc, and not discharged, the collector to prosecute without delay ; and in case of insolvency or death, the United States to be the first creditor, and any executor, administrator, assignee, or any other person shall paying any debt due by the person or estate, from whom, or for which they are acting previous to the debt or debts due to the United States be- ing first fully satisfied and paid, shall become answerable in their own person and estute for the same, or part thereof remaining unsatisfied.


Sureties on all bonds given for duties, shall in case of insolvency or death of the principal, " have and enjoy the like advantages, priority or preference for the recovery and! icceipt of the said money out of the estate and effects of such Insolvent, or deceased principal, as are re- serv. d to the United States."


When bonds are prosecuted for the recovery of duties due to the United States, judgment to be granted at the return term, " unless the defendant shall in open court, the United States attorney being pre- sent, make oath or affirmation, that an error has been committed in the liquidation of the duties demanded upon such bond, specifying the errors alleged to have bren committed, and that the same have been notified, in writing, to the collector of the district prior to the com- menrementof the return term aforesaid."


On all bonds upon which suits shall be commenced, an interest shall be allowed at the rate of six per cent. per annum. from the time when said bonds became que until the payment thereof.


Sec. 33. Duties to be paid where goods are landed, and bonds to be given for securing the duties, if the whole or part of the cargo is des- tined to different districts.


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LONGWORTH'S


Ports of entry and delivery for Foreign vessels.


No vessel not wholly belonging to'a citizen or citizens of the Uni- ted States, shall be admitted to unload at any port or place except the following :


NEW-HAMPSHIRE-Portsmouth- MASSACHUSETTS-Portland and Falmouth, New-Bedford, Dighton, Salem and Beverly, Gloucester, Newburyport, Marblehead, Nantucket, Boston and Charlestown, Ply- mouth, Bith, Frenchman's Bay, Wiscasset, Machias, Penobscot, Bid- deford and Pepperelborough, Saco and Kennebunk .- RHODE-ISLAND- Newport, Providence, Bristol .- CONNECTICUT-New London, Nem- Huv.n .-- NEW-YORK-New- York .-- NEW-JERSEY-Perth-Amboy. Jersey Burlington .- PENNSYLVANIA-Philadelphia .- DELAWARE -- Wilmington, New-Castle, Port Penn .- MARYLAND-Baltimore, An- napolis, Vienna, Oxford, Georgetown on Potowmack, Chestertown Creek, Nottingham. Nanjemoy, St. Mary's, Digge's-landing, Snow- hill, Carrolsburgh .- VIRGINIA- Alexandria. Kinsale. Newport, Tap- pahannock, Port-Royal, Fredericksburgh, Urbanna, Yorktown, West- Point, Hampton, Bermuda-Hundred, City-Point, Petersburgh, Rich- mon l. East-river, Rocket's-landing, Norfolk and Portsmouth .-- NORTH CAROLINA-Wilmington, Newbern. Beaufort, Washington, Edenton, Plankbridge and Plymouth .- SOUTH-CAROLINA-Charles- ton, Georgetown, Beaufort .- GEORGIA-Savanna, Sunbury, Bruns- wick, Frederica, St. Mary, New-Orleans.


Nor shall any vessel from the Cape of Good Hope, or beyond the same, be admitted to enter, except at the ports in the above list, which, are distinguished by italics.


Restrictions on Importations.


Sec. 92. No goods, wares or merchandise, of foreign growth or man- ufacture, subject to the payment of duties, shall be brought into the United States from any foreign port or place in any other manner than by ses; wor in any ship or vessel of less than thirty tons burthen, agrecable to the mode of ascertaining American tonnage. except in certain districts on the northern, northwestern and western boundaries of the United States, adjoining to the dominions of Great Britain in Upper and Lower Canada, and the districts on the rivers Ohio and Mississippi.


"Sec. 103. No beer, ale or porter, to be imported in casks of less ca -. pacity than forty gallons becr measure, or if in bottles, in packages less than six dozen, under penalty of forfeiture, with the ship or vessel.


No refined lump or loaf sugar, shall be imported into the United States, from any port or place, except in ships or vessels of the burthen. of one hundred and twenty tons and upwards, and in casks or pa kages containing each. not less than six hundred pounds, on pain of forfeiting. The said ship or vessel, and the loaf or lump sugar imported therein, ucept in such casks or packages as aføresaid ..




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