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XI. NOVEMBER, begins on Wednes.hath 50 days, 1820.
" How dare you sell such stuff, and cheat me so, It no more kills the fleas than my great toe ! I'll have you punish'd for your tricks you knave, I'll give you better manners than you have." " Ah me! madame, the cunning rogue replied, My powder no kill flea ! how have you tried ?" . Why sir, I strew'd it o'er the beds and floor, And stead of killing, it brought ten thousand more !" " Madame you wrong-I show you how-but whew ! You got no powder ;- buy some more ! I'll do !"
The woman now suspected she was wrong, Wanted the Frenchman's counsel all along ;
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XII. DECEMBER, begins on Friday hath 31 days, 1820.
Even as patients, who cannot get relief From doctor's potions, bire the man himself, That with the doctor's skill, and physic too,
'Twas a dead certainty with one or two !
Our hostess bought again, with anxious eye, Awaiting Ton's infallible reply.
" Madame," said he, with an intriguing grin,
Like the old maid who water sold for gin,
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III. MARCH, begins on Thursday, hath 31 days, 1821.
The dull grave fool will ever aet the wise, The coward be a bully in disguise,
The just man's acted by the cunning knave, The proud man, out of pride, will be the slave, The knavish flatt'rer still assumes the friend, Gives others praise, himself to recommend ; And cries their sense and judgment up alone, Not to support their credit, but liis own. And not so much to have it understood Their praise is just, as that his judgment's good.
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IV. APRIL, begins on Sunday, hath 30 days, 1821.
Detractors, who speak ill alike of all, With their false judgments their reasons call. The hypocrites still more religion act, Most faith profess, as they have least in fact. The cunning slave most for a fool would go, And seems the bubble whilst he makes men so.
The wealthy hoarding miser acts the poor, And least confesses, as bis wealth is more : The needy prodigal, on t'other side, Fond to seem rich, shews all his store in pride : So fops, mnost lavish of their little wit,
Talk most, but less still to demonstrate it.
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V. MAY, begins on Tuesday, hath 31 days, 1821.
'i huy in the world, as in the stage we see, Men act, unlike themselves, in each degree. But'twixt the world and stage this diff'rence lies, Play'rs to reform us wear a known disguise ; We no such warrantable end can boast, But still are hypocrites at others cost. To shame us from the trade, the cheats they play, We, when we most pretend to serve, betray. In justice to ourselves, then let's forbear To censure, and our BROTHER STROLLERS Spare.
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Mercein's New-York Register.
LIST OF DUTIES PAYABLE BY LAW, ON ALL GOODS, WARES, AND MERCHANDISE,
Imported into the United States of America, in American or Foreign Ships or Vessels.
American
& British.
Foreign, other than British.
Ale in bottles -otherwise than in bottles,
gal. 15 cents
16.5 cts.
Alum,
cwt.
200 do
220 do
Almonds
1b
3 do
3.3 do
Anchors,
do
2 do
2.2 ª do
Anatomical preparations,
free
Animals imported for breed,
do
Antimony, Regulus of
do
Antiquities, all Collections of, specially imported, &c .*
do
Apparel, Wearing, and other Personal Baggage, in actual use,
do
Apparatus, Philosophic spe- cially imported by order and for the use of any society in- corporated for philosophical or literary purposes, or for the encouragement of the fine arts, or by order and for the use of any seminary of learning,
do
Articles all imported for the use of the United States,
do
Arabic, Gum,
ad val
7 per ct.
8 per ct.
Arms, Side and Fire,
do
20 do
22
do
Artificial flowers,
do
30 do
33
du
Articles all composed wholly or chiefly of gold, silver, pearl and precious stones,
do
7 do
8 do
Articles, all not free, and not subject to any rate of duty, (see gold leaf,)
ad val
15 per ct.
16 per ct.
do. 10 do
11 do
* N.B. In all cases where the articles are stated as " specially imported," they are govern- ed by the conditions and restrictions expressed under the head " apparatus philosophical."
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American & British.
Foreign, other than British.
ad val
30 per ct.
33 per et.
Bars, Iron in, excepting iron
manufactured by
Bolts, rolling,
cwt. 75 cents
82.5 cts.
Bars,
Iron in, when manufac-
Bolts, tured by rolling, do
150 do
165 do
Baggage, Personal in actual use, free
Barilla,
do
Bark of the Cork Tree, unmanu- factured
do
Bars, Brass in,
do
Copper in,
do
Tin in,
do
Beer, in bottles,
gal.
15 cents
16.5 cts:
-. otherwise than in bottles, -
do
10 do
11
do
Blue, Prussian,
ad ral
20 per ct.
22 per ct.
Bleached or coloured, (see Cot- ton Yarn.)
Books, Blank,
do
30 de
33 do
Specially imported, &c. free
Botany, specimens in,
do
Bottles, black glass quart,
gross
141 cts.
158.4 cts.
Boots,
pair
150 do
165 do
Bolts, Copper,
İb
4 do
4.4 do
- - Composition,
1b
4 do
4.4 do
Bonnets for Women,
ad vał
30 per ct.
33 per ct.
Brass manufactures of all arti- cles from, or of which Brass is the material of chief value, do
20
do
22
do
Brass wire,
do
20
do
22
do
Brads, (see Tacks, &c.)
Bridles,
do
30
do
33
do
Bristol Stones,
do
7
do
8
do
Brushes,
do
30 do
33
do
Brown Sugar,
lb.
3 cents
3.3 cts.
Bristles,
do
3 do
3.3 de
Brass, in Pigs, Bars or Plates, free Old, fit only to be re-manu- factured, do
Brazil Wood,
do
Braznetto.
do
Brimstone, or Sulphur,
do
Bullion,
0
Bur Stones, unwrought,
do
Busts, Specially Imported, &c.
do
Buckles of all kinds,
ad val
20 per ct.
· 22 do
Buttons,
do
20 do
22 do
Button Moulds,
do
20 do
22 do
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Cabinet Wares,
clo
30 do
33 do
Cannon,
do
20 do
22 do
Balsams,
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NEW-YORK REGISTER.
American & British.
Foreign, other than British.
Capers, Caps for Women
ad val 30 per ct.
33 per ct.
do
30 do
33 do
-or Hats
bf Wool,
do
30 do
33 do
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of Fur
do
30 do
33 do
-do
of Leather,
clo
30) do
33 do
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of Chip,
do
30 do
33 do
-do of Straw,
do
30 do
33'do
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of Silk,
do
30 do
33 do
Carriages of all descriptions, and parts thereof,
do
30 do
33 do
Cards, Playing,
pack
30 cents
33 cents
Cables,
3.3 do
Candy Sugar,
1b
12 do
13.2 do
Cabinets of Coins,
free
Candles, Tallow, - -Wax,
1b.
3 cents
3.3 cts.
-Spermaceti,
do
6 do
6.6 do
Caleminaris Lapis,
Erce
Camwood
do
Casts specially imported, &c.
do
Charts, do.
do
Chinese Cassia,
15.
6 cents
6 6 cts.
Cheese,
do
9 do
9.9 do
Chocolate,
do
3 do
33 do
Children's shoes, and slippers for,
pair
15 do
16.5 do
Chip, (see Hats or Caps, &c.)
Chinaware,
ad val
20 per ct.
22 per ot.
Clothing ready made,
ac val
30 do
33 do
Cinnamon,
lb.
25 cents
27.5 do
Cigars,
thous.
250 do
275 do
Except Rus- sian and Ger-
Cloth, Hempen man Linens,
ad val
20 per ct.
22 per ct.
Cloves,
Clayed, white or powdered su. gır,
do
4 do
4.4 do
Cloth rags of any kind,
free
Clay unwrought.
do
Coins. Cabinets of
do
Coin, Gold or Silver,
do
Collections of antiquities, spe- cially imported, &c.
do
Cork tree, bark of unmanufac- tured,
do
Copper imported in any shape for the use of the mint, do
-- in pigs, bars or plates, suited to the sheathing of ships, do -old, fit only to be re- manufactured, do
25 cents
75 5 Fts.
--- Sail, Russia and Holland Duck,
6 do
6.6 do
3 do
40
MERCEIN'S
Cordage, Tarred,
1b.
3
cents
3.3
cts
Untarred,
do
4
do
4.4
do
Yarns,
do
4
do
4.4
do
Twines,
do
4
do
4.4
do
Pack Thread,
do
4
do
4.4
do
Coal
(Heaped)
bush.
5
do
5.6
do
Cocoa,
Ib.
2
do
2.2
do
Cotfee,
do
5
do
5.5
do
Copperas,
Cwt.
100
do
110
do
Composition Rods, Bolts, Spikes, or Nails,
1b.
4
do
4.4
do
Copper, Rods, Bolts, Spikes, or Nails
do
4
do
4.4
do
Cotton,
do
3
do
3.3
do
Coloured, or bleached, (see Cot- ton Yarn, &c.)
Cosmetics,
ad val
30 per ct.
33 per ct.
Comfits, of all descriptions, pre. served in Sugar or Brandy,
ad val
30
do
33
do
Copper, manufactures of all arti- cles, from or of which it is the material of chief value
do
25
do
27
do
Cotton, Stockings of,
do
20
do
20
do
Cotton, manufactures of all des-
criptions, or of which it is the material of chief value, till the 30th of June, 1819
do
25
do
27
do
(After that day 20 per cent.)
Cotton Twist, do do
Ad val
25
do
2%
do
Cotton Yarn, do do
do
25
do
27
do
Cotton Thread, do do
do
25
do
27
do
Cotton Cloths, or cloths of
which Cotton is the material of chief value, (excepting Nankeens imported direct from China,)the original cost of which at the place whence imported, with the addition of 20 per cent. if imported from the Cape of Good Hope, or from places beyond it, and 10 per cent. from any other place, shall be less than 25 cents per square yard, shall, with such addi- tion, be taken and deemed to have cost 25 cents per square yard, and shall be charged with duty accordingly,
do
25
do
27
du
Cotton Twist, Unbleached
Cotton Yarn, & uncolour-
Cotton Thread,
ed, the ori-
American & British.
Foreign, other than British.
-Seines,
do
4
do
4.4
do
41
American & British.
Foreign, other than British.
ad val. 25 per ct.
27 per ct.
do 24 do 27 do
Cotton Piece Goods, imported in vessels of the United States which shall have sailed there- from, before the 27th April, 1816, and shall arrive therein between the 30th June, 1816, and the 1st of June, 1817, the original cost of which cotton piece goods, at the place whence imported, shall have been less than 25 cents per square yard, shall be admit- ted to entry, subject only to a duty of 33 1.3 per cent. on the cost of the said cot- ton piece goods in India, and on the usual addition of 20 per cent. on that cost,
ad val
33 per ct.
Coachi and Harness Furniture, du
25
do
27 ger ct
Cutlery,
do
20
do
Cut Glass, (see Glass Cut)
Currants,
1b.
3 cents
D
Drawings, specially imported, &c.
free
Drawing, do do
Dye Woods,
do
Dying Drugs, and materials for composing dycs, not subject to other rates of duty.
Ad val
7 per ct.
S per ct.
Duck, Russia, not exceeding 52 archeenz, each piece,
piece
200 cents
220 cents.
Ravens, not exceering 52
do
125
do
137.5 do
do
250
do
275 do
4*
do
a"cheg :. :. each piece, - Holland, not exceeding 52 archeens, each piece,
NEW-YORK REGISTER.
ginal cost which shall be less than 60 cents per lb. shall be deemed and taken to have cost 60 cents per lb. and shall be charged with duty accord- ingly,
Cotton Yarn, bleached or co- loured, the original cost of which shall have been less than 75 cents per pound, shall be taken and deemed to have cost 75 cents per pound, and shall be charg- ed with duty according- ly,
42
MERCEIN'S
American & British.
Foreign, other than British.
E
Earthenware,
ad val
20 per ct.
22 per ct.
Embroidery,
do
7 do
8
do
Engravings specially imported, &c.
free
Epaulets,
ad val
do
8
do
Etching or Engraving, do F
free
Fans,
ad val
30
per.ct.
33
per ct.
Feathers,
ad val
30
do
33
do
Fire Arms
do
20
do
22
do
Figs,
1b.
3
cents
3.3 cts.
Fish, Foreign,
quint.
100
do
110
do
Mackarel,
bbl.
150 do
165 do
- Salmon,
do
200
do
220
do
-- All ofber pickled,
bbł
100 cents
110 cts.
Flags, mats of
ad val
30 per ct.
33 per ct.
Floor Cloths, painted,
do
30
do
33
do
Flowers, artificial,
do
30 do
33
do
Frames, or sticks, for Umbrel- las or Parasols,
do
30
do
33
do
Fur, bats or caps of
do
30
do
33
do
Furs, of all kinds undressed,
free
Fustic,
do
G
Gems, specially imported, &c. do
Gilt wares of all descriptions, ad val
20
do
22
do
Glass, cut,
do
30
do
33
do
Glass manufactures, other than
window glass, and black quart bottles,
do
20 do
22
do
Glass Bottles, black quart,
gross
144 cents
158.4 cts.
Glass, Window, not above 8 inches by 10,
feet
250
do
275
do
not above 10 by 12 do
275 do
302.5 do
·above 10 in. by 12 do
5
do
5.5 do
Gold T.Rce,
do
7 do
8 do
Gold Leaf, and
all articles
not free and fit to any other rate of bject
do
15 do
16 do
Grass, mats of
30 do
33 do
Gum, Arabic
do
7 do
8
do
- - Senegal
do
7 do
8
do
H
Harness,
do
90 do
33 de
Harness Furniture (see
Coach and Harness Fur- niture)
Hats or Caps, (see Caps, &c.)
Head dresses,ornaments for
do
30 do
33 de
Glue,
Gold Watcho
ad val
7 per ct
8 per et.
325 do
357.5 do
1b.
100 sq.
40
NEW-YORK REGISTER.
American & British.
Foreign, other than British.
Hempen cloth, (see Clothi)
Cwt.
150 cents
165 cents
Hemp,
Hoops, sbeets and rods,
do
250 do
275 de
Iron in,
free
Indigo,
1b.
15 do
16.5
do
Iron, or steel wire, not exceeding No. 18,
do
do 5
5.5
do
Iron or Steel wire over No. 18, 1b.
9 cts
9.9
cts
in bars or bolts, except
manufactured by rolling,
Cwt
75 do
82.5
do
-in sheets, rodsor hoops do
250 do
275
do
-iu bars or bolts, when manufactured by rolling, -in Pigs,
do
150
do
165
do
do
50
do
65
do
do
-manufactures of all ar- ticles from, or of which it is the material of chief value, Iron Castings,
ad val
20 per ct.
22 per ct.
Cwt.
75 cents
82.5 ets.
Instruments, Philosophical, specially imported, &c.
free
Implements of Trade of per- sons arriving in the United States,
do do
20 per ct.
22 per ct. 8 do
Lace, gold, - silver,
do
7
do
8 do
Laces,
Lace veil,
of thread or silk, do
7
do
8 do
-shades,
Lead, manufactures of all arti-
cles from or of which it is the material of chief value, do
20 do
22 do
-- in Pigs, Bars or Sheets, Ib.
1 cent
1.1 do
-manufactured into Shot,
do
2 do
2.2 do
--- red or white, dry or ground in Oil,
do
3
do
3.3
do
Leather, and all manufactures thereof, or of which it is the material of chief value,
ad val
30 per ct.
33 per ct.
Loaf Sugar,
16.
12 cents
13.2 cts.
Logwood.
free
1b.
10 cents
11 do
M
Mace,
do
100 do
110
do
7
do
8 do
Inventions, models of,
Japanned Wares of all kinds, Jewelry,
ad val do
7 do
L
do
---- shawis,
Lump Sugar,
Hides, raw, I
44
MERCEIN'S
American & British.
Foreign, other than British.
Manufactures of Iron into bars or bots by rolling,
Cwt.
150 cents
165 cents
Manufactured Tobacco, other than Snuff and Segars, 1b.
10
do
11 do
Manufacture of Lead into shot, do
2
do
2.2
do
--- of articles from Brass,
Copper, Iron, Steel, Pewter, Lead, Tin,or of which either is the material of chief value, ad val
20 per ct.
22 per ct.
Materials for composing dyes, not subject to other rates of duty,
ad val
7 per ct.
8 per ct. .
Mats of Grass, -of Flags,
do
30
do
33
do
do
30
do
33
do
Maps, specially imported, &c.
free
Medals specially imported, &c.
do
Mineralogy, specimens in
do
Mint, Copper in any shape im- ported for the use of the
do
Millinery, of all sorts, Moulds, Button,
do
20
do
22
do
Molasses,
gall.
5 cents
5.5 cts.
Modelling specially imported,
free
Models of Inventions,
do
-
-of Machinery,
do
Muscatel Raisins,
1b.
3
do
3.3
do
Muskets,
ad val
20 per ct.
22 per ct.
Mustard,
do
30
do
33
do ,
Nails, Copper,
1b.
4 cents
4.4 cts
Composition,
do
4
do
4.4
do
Nails,
do
4
de
4.4
do
Natural History, specimens in,
free
Needles,
ad val
20 per ct.
22 per ct.
Nitre,
do
7
do
8
do
Nicaragua Wood,
free
Nutmegs,
łb.
60 cents
66 cents
Ochre, dry,
do
1 do
1.1 do
-in oil,
do
1.5
do
1.65
do
Oil, Sallad,
ad val
30 per ct.
33 per ct.
Spermaceti of foreign fish- ing,
gal.
23 cents
27.5 cts.
-Whale or other Fish Oil of foreign fishing,
do
15
do
16.5 do
Olive Oil in casks,
do
28
do
27.5
do
ad val
30 per ct.
33 per ct.
Old Brass, fit only to be re- manufactured,
free
Old Copper, fit only to be re- manufactured,
do
:
Olives,
ad val
30 per ct.
33 per ct.
45
NEW-YORK REGISTER.
American §. British. ad val
30 per ct.
Foreign, other than British. 33 per ct.
Ornaments, for head dresses, P
Painted Floor Cloths,
do
30
do
33
do
Paper of every description,
do
30
do
33
do
Paper Hangings,
do
30
do
33
do
Parasols of whatever materials, -sticks or frames for
do
30
do
33
do
Pasteboard,
do
30
do
33
du
Parchment,
do
33
do
33
do
Pastework,
do
7
do
8
do
1b.
1 cent
1.1
ct.
Paintings, specially imported, &c.
free
Painting,
do
do
do
Pewter, old, ft only to be re- manufactured,
do
Personal baggage in actual use
do
. Persons arriving in the United States, their tools or imple- ments of trade,
do 1b.
S cents
8.8
do
Pearls, of all kind, set or not set,
ad val
7 per ct
8 per ct.
Pearl, all articles composed whol- ly chiefly of
do
7
do
8
do
Perfumes,
do
30
do
33
do
Pewter, all articles manufactured from, or of which it is the ma- terial of chief value,
do
20
do
22
do
Philosophical apparatus speci- ally imported, &c.
free
Pins,
ad val
20
do
22
do
Pickles,
do
30
do
33
do
Pimento,
Ib.
6 cents
6.6 cts.
Pigs, Lead in
do
1 cent
1.1 ct
Pigs, Brass in
free
-Copper in
do
Plaister of Paris,
do
Plants,
do
Plates, Brass in -Copper in, suited to the
do
sheathing of ships,
do
Playing Cards,
pack
30 cents
33 cents.
Ploms,
1b.
3 do
3.3 do.
Plated Wares of all kinds,
ad val.
20 per ct.
22 per ct.
Porcelain,
do
20 do
22 do.
Porter in Bottles,
gal
15 cents
16.5 cts.
otherwise than in Bot-
do
10 do
11 do
1b.
3 cents
3.3 cts
Preserves, (see Sweetmeats)
do
30
do
33
do
Pack Thread, (see Cordage)
Paris White,
tles, Prunes,
Pepper,
MERCEIN'S
American & British,
Foreign, other than British.
Precious stones of all kinds, set or not set,
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