The Philadelphia Directory, 1796, Part 17

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Publication date: 1785
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James Ewing, 5 South Fourth.


Gabriel Hiefter, 118 North Third.


Thomas Jenks, 102 North Front.


Thomas Johnfton, 193 South Front ..


John Kean, 167 North Third.


Thomas Lilly.


Prefrey Carr Lane, co1.Race.


T 2.


222


STEPHENS'S


John Miller, Nathaniel Newlin, 79 Arch. Samuel Poftlethwaite, 5 South Fourth. Zebulon Potts, 18 North Fourth. Thomas Stokely, 211 Arch. Jofeph Thomas, 70 South Third.


Dennis Whelen, 276 Market. Ifrael Whelen, 276 Market.


George Wilfon, 167 North Third.


Timothy Matlack, Clerk of the Senate, Mulberry Court.


Jofeph Morifon, Affiftant Clerk, Fromberger's Court. James Alexander, Sergeant at Arms, 44 Carpenter ft. Jacob Meyer, door-keeper, 25 Filbert ft.


Zachariah Poulfon, junior, Printer, 80 Chefnut.


Members of the Houfe of Reprefentatives, with their places of refidence.


Philadelphia City.


Hon. George Latimer, efq. Speaker, I Pine. Benjamin R. Morgan, 5 South Fourth, Francis Gurney, 168 South Front. Jacob Hiltzheimer, I Sonth Seventh. Laurence Seckel, No. 155 High. Robert Waln, So. Second, near Spruce.


Philadelphia County.


Richard Tittermary, 34 Almond. Ifaac Worrel, 94 No. Second. Blair M'Glenachan, 150 So. Thirds


223


DIRECTORY.


Michael Leib, 445 No. Front. Manuel Eyre, Kenfington. William Linnard, 307, So. Second. .


Bucks.


John Hulme, No. 120 North Second. Theophilus Foulke, 100, No. Front. John Chapman, 120, No. Second. Ralph Stover, 102, Saffafras.


Chefter.


Thomas Bull, 149 South Third. Roger Kirk, 45 South Third. Abiah Taylor, 44 South Third.


Robert Frazer, 149 South Third.


Jofeph Pierce, 109 North Fifth.


Lancafter.


Thomas Boude, 96 South Third. James Morrifon, fign of the Spread Eagle, High ft. Matthias Barton, 55 North Second ft. Abraham Carpenter, 96 South Third. John Haldiman 95 South Third. Richard Keys, 96 South Third.


York ..


William M'Pherfon, 96 South Third. Alexander Turner, 32 North Eighth. Thomas Campbell, 31 No. Eighth. Philip Gartner, fign of the Red Lion, High. William Millar, No. 211, No. Sixth.


John Stewart, fign of the Red Lion, High.


Cumberland.


David Mitchell, 69, No. Fourth. James Lamberton, 204, Saffafras. Thomas Kennedy, fign of the Buck, Mulberry> Berks.


John Christ, 118 North Third. Paul Grofcup, 118 No. Third. Charles Shoemaker, 118 No. Third .. Baltzer Gehr, 118 No. Third. Christian. Lower, 118 No. Third.


224


STEPHENS'S


Northampton.


Tofeph Martin. Stephen Balliot, 94 No. Second.


George Graff, 94 No. Second.


Abraham Bachman, 155 High.


Bedford and Somerfet.


Robert Philfon, 204 Saffafras. Phiîip King, 24 So. Fifth.


William Patterfon, No. 204 Saffafras.


Northumberland and Lycoming-


Flavel Roan, Hugh White, 31, North Eighth.


Richard Martin, 31 North Eighth.


Weftmoreland.


Benjamin Lodge, 204 Saffafras. Michael Ruch, 12 Chrift-Church Alley. George Smith, 104 Saffafras.


Washington.


John Minor, fign of the Buck, Mulberry.


David Achefon, 18 North Sixth.


William Wallace, 18 North Sixth.


Craig Ritchie, 2 Minor ft.


Fayette.


John Smilie, 201 Saffafras. John Cunningham, 201, Saffafras.


Franklin.


William Henderfon, at Mr. Ifrael's, Harmony 2. James Poe. Daniel Royer, 192 So. Front.


Montgomery.


Jofeph Tyfon, 18 North Fourth.


Cadwallader Evans, 2 Minor ft. Ifaiah Davis, 18 North Fourth.


John Shoemaker, 120. North Second.


Dauphin.


Jacob Weirick, 37 North Seventh. Valentine Shoufler, 37 North Second. William Maclay, 163 North Third.


225


STEPHENS'S -


Luzerne. John Franklin, 94 North Second. Huntingdon.


.


David M'Murtric, South Fourth, near Walnut. Allegheny.


Prefly Nevil, fign of the Conoftogoe Waggon. Samuel Ewalt, 99 North Third.


Mifflin.


James M'Farlane, fign of the Buck, Mulberry. William Sterrett, fign of the Buck, Mulberry.


Delaware.


Jonas Prefton, 32 South Third. William Weft, 32 South Third.


Peter Baynton, Clerk of the Houfe of Reprefentatives, 56 Walnut ft.


Jofeph Bullock, Affiftant Clerk, 56 Walnut ft.


James Martin, Sergeant at Arms, 8 So. Fourth ft.


Joseph Fry, Dvor-keeper, weft wing of the State Houfe. F. & R. Bailey, Printers of the Journal, 115 Mar- ket ftreet.


Thomas Bradford, Printer of the Bills, 8 So. Front ft.


JUDICIARY DEPARTMENT. Supreme Court.


Chief Juftice, Thomas M'Kean; falary 10001. Affociate Judges, Edward Shippen, Jafper Yates, and Thomas Smith, 6ool. each.


225


STEPHENS'S


Attorney-general, Jared Ingerfol, No. 29, Chefnut- ftreet, 2501. 1 Prothonotary, Edward Burd, 88, fouth Fourth St.


COURTS OF PENNSYLVANIA. Courts of Errors and Appeals are held,


At Philadelphia, the fecond Monday .in the month of July, ananally, with power to adjourn from time. to time.


Supreme Courts are held,


At Philadelphia, the third Monday in March, firft Monday in September, and Second Monday in Decem- ber. Marchand September terms continue two weeks- December term three weeks.


Courts of Nifi Prius, in each County, are held,


At fuch times as the juftices of the Supreme Court fhall judge moft convenient for. the people.


Quarter Seffions and Common Pleas are held,


For the feveral counties as follows, in the


Firft Diftrict. In Philadelphia, the firft Monday in March and June, third in September, and firft in De- cember. Delaware, the laft Monday in January', April, July, and October. Bucks, the firft, and Montgome- ry, the fecond Mondays in February, May, Auguft, and November.


James Biddle, Prefident.


Second Diftrict. In Chefter, the third, and Lancaf- . ter the laft Mondays in February, May, Auguft, and November. York the firft, and Dauphin the fecond Mondays in March, June, September and December.


John Jofeph Henry, Prefident.


227


DIRECTORY.


Third Diftrict. In Berks, the firft, Northampton, the fecond, Luzerne, the third, and Northumberland, the fourth Mondays in January, April, Auguft, and November.


Jacob Rufh, Prefident.


Fourth Diftrict. In Cumberland, the firft Monday in January, April, and Auguft, and laft in October. Mifflin, the fecond Monday in January, April, and Auguft, and firft in November. Huntingdon, the third Monday in January, April, and Auguft, and fecond in November. Bedford, the fourth. Monday in January, April, and Auguft, and third in November. Franklin, the laft Monday of December, March, and July, and the Monday next preceding the laft Monday in Octo- ber.


James Riddle, Prefident.


Fifth Diftrict. In Alleghany, the firft ; Weftmore- land, the fecond; Somerfet, the third, and Fayette the fourth Mondays in March, June, September, and December; and in Wafhington on the Monday next following the Fayette county court.


Alexander Addifon, Prefident.


Mayors Courts for Philadelphia are held,


On the third Monday in March, June, September, and December.


The Aldermen's Courts are held,


At the city hall, in the forenoon of Monday and Thurfday, in every week.


CORPORATION OF PHILADELPHIA.


Mayor, Matthew Clarkfon, No. 199, Muiberr. ftreet. Recorder, Alexander Wilcocks, No. 105, Mulberry ftreet.


228


STEPHENS'S


Aldermen-Hilary Baker, Jobn Baker, Jof. Ball, John Barclay, Gunning Bedford, Mich. Hillegas, Ifaac Howel, Reynold Keen, Robert Ralfton, George Roberts, Jonathan B. Smith, John C. Stocker, Jo- feph Swift, Philip Wager.


Common Council-Alex. Anderfon, Benj. Chew, jun. Samuel Coates, John Connolly, Thomas Cump- fton, James C. Fifher, Samuel M. Fox, Walter Franklin, Thomas Greaves, Francis Gurney, God- frey-Haga, John Hallowell, David Jackfon, Leon- ard Jacoby, Ebenezer Large, John Miller, junior, James Milligan, Benjamin W. Morris, Jofeph P. Norris, John Perot, Ifaac Pennington, Edward Randolph, Lawrence Seckel, Sallows Shewell, I- faac Snowden, Jofeph Thomas, Robert Waln, Francis Weft, Tho. M. Willing.


Clerk of the Corporation, Robert H. Dunkin.


LAND OFFICE, 236, High Street. OFFICERS.


David Kennedy, Secretary, falary, 5001.


Francis Johnfton,. Receiver-general, falary 500 dol- lars, Office No. 1, Seventh ft.


General Broadhead, Surveyer-general, falary 500 dol- lars, Filbert ft.


Matthew Irvin, Mafter of the Rolls, and Recorder of Deeds, for the city and county of Philadelphia, offiee Eaft wing of the ftate houfe.


Comptroller-general, John Donaldfon, office eaft wing of the ftate-houfe, 5001.


Regifter-general, Samuel Bryan, office caft wing of the ftate-houfe, 5001.


Treafurer, Chriftian Fibiger, office No. 263, High St. 5001.


County Treafurer, John Baker, No. 154, North Se- cond freet.


Sheriff, Joan Baker, No. 160, North Second Street, Coroner, John Leacock, No. 10, So, Fifth ftreet.


229


DIRECTORY.


Officers of the Cuftoms for the Diftrict of Pennfylvania.


Office fouth Front Street near Walnut Street.


Sharp Delany, Col'ector.


Archibald Engle, Deputy-collector.


William M' Pherfon, Naval Officer.


Walter Stewart, Surveyor and Infpector of the Reve- nue-Office. corner of Union and Third ft.


John Graff, weigher.


William Milnor, guager.


John Gill, meafurer.


William Gray, Jonas Simonds, Peter Ozeas, Andrew Burkhard, George Ralfton, Peter Bedford, Jeremiah Simmons, Robert Hopkins, Ifaac Milnor and Samuel Shober, Infpectors of the Revenue.


William Allibone, Superintendant of the Lighthoufe and Beacons.


John M. Nefbitt, William Allen, Robert Bethell, Jo- feph Anthony, Magnus Miller, and George Ord, War- dens.


William Chadwick, Clerk.


The hours for doing bafinefs at the Cuftom-Houfe, are from nine in the forenoon to three in the afternoon. At the warden's office, from 10 to 1 o'clock every day, Sundays excepted, and on every Saturday the fame, on- rokin the afternoon it is open from 3 to 5o'clock, for the clearances of veffels.


James Read, infpecor of flour ; Benjamin Davies, head meafurer of grain ; Tofeph Leacock, infpector of pot-afh; Thomas Pritchet, infpector of falt provifions, George Eagle, head infpector of lumber, John Gill, in- fpector of falt.


Clement Humphreys, William Prefton, Francis Grife Clement Remington, and Chriftleib Bartley, inspectors of lumber.


( ) 230


DUTI E S


PAYABLE BY LAW ON ALL


Goods, Wares and Merchandize,


Imported into the UNITED STATES of AME- RICA, after the laft day of March 1795. The inward column exhibiting the rates of duties payable on thofe imported in fhips or veffels of the United States, and the outward column the rates payable on the fame if imported in foreign fhips or veffels.


If imported in


American fhips


or. veffels.


Foreign fhips or veffels.


A.


A RMS, fire and fide, not otherwife enumerated, or parts thereof - Apparatus, philofophical fpc- cially imported for any fe- minary of learning - Ale, beer and porter, in cafks, or bottles


- 15


per cent. ad val.


165


.


free


frec


8 IO


cents per gallon per cent. ad val.


8.4 II


on value of the bottles, Artificial flowers, feathers and other ornaments for wo- men's head dreffes -


₹5


Ditto. 16를


231


DIRECTORY.


Annifeed


Articles of all kinds of the


growth, product or manu- facture of the United States, · fpirits excepted Anchors -


B.


Brafs cannon, until the 22d day of May, 1795. -


after May 22, 1795 -teutenague and wire -


-iron or fteel locks, hin- ges, hoes, anvils and vifes - All other manufactures of brafs -


Balls and balfams (fce pow- ders, paftes, &c. - Beer, ale and porter in cafks or bottles -


15


Ditto


165


8 cents per gal. IO Ipercent ad val. Ditto


165


15


Ditto


75 !cents per pair.


Books blank -


IO percent ad val.


Books of perfons who come to refide in the United States - -


free


15 percentad val.


Buckles, fhoe and knee


I5


Ditto Ditto


Brufhes -


-


Bullion -


-


-


Burgundy wine


40


cents per gal.


c.


Cannon of brafs, until the 22d day of May, 1795


free


free


after the 22d


day of May 1795 - -


15 percentad val.


1


Ditto


22


Cards, playing -


If imported in


A.V.


F.V.


15 percentad val.


free


free


IO


per cent ad val.


free 15 free


per cent ad val.


free 16号 free


JO per cent ad val.


II


15


Ditto®


16%


on value of the bottles Bricks and tiles - Bonnets, hats and caps, of e- very kind - Boots -


15


165 824 1


free® 165 16$


Buttons of every kind


-


10 free


free 44


Carriages, or parts of carria- ges -


20


25 .cents per pack.| 27₺


232


STEPHENS'S


If imported in


A. V.


F. V


50 cents per doz.


55


130 cents per cwt. :93


Cabinet wares


15


per cent ad val.


16g


Caps, hats and bonnets of e- very kind - -


Carpets and carpeting


-


15


Ditto


16%


Candles of tallow


2


2+


-


- of wax or fpermaceti


Champaign wine


40


Capers -


15


Canes, walking fticks & whips


Cambricks


Cheefe


7


cents per 1b. per cent ad val.


Ditto


165


Chintzes and coloured cali- coes, or muffins, and all printed, ftained, cr colour- ed goods or manufactures of cotton or of linen, or of both, or of which cotton or linen is the material of chief value -


Cocoa -


Chocolate


-


Clogs & golo fhoes ( fee f .. oes)


15 190


Cordage, tarred -


- and yarn untarred


225


Cofmetics


-


Coal


-


Colours (fee painters)


-


15


Copper manufactures -


in plates, pigs and bars


free


Compofitions for the teeth or gums ( fee dentifrice) - Coffee -


Cotton - -


Cotton or linen manufactures, or of both, or of which cot- ton or linen is the material!


15 5


3


Ditto


1.32


cents per lb. Ditto


cents per pair. cents per cwt. Ditto


165 149 247% 0


percent ad val. cents per bufh. percentad val. Ditto


164 16% free


per centad val. cents per lb. Ditto


54


-


wool and cotton,


Cables and tarred cordage


Ditto


164


I5


Ditto


164


Cartridge paper


6


cents per lb. Ditto


63


44 165


11


IO


China ware


-


15


16%


Cinnamon, cloves, currants & comfits


15


4 3


15 5


cents per gal. per centad val. Dato Ditto


10


233


DIRECTORY.


If imported in


A.V.


F.V.


124 per centad val.


134


IO


Ditto


II


Clocks and watches, or parts of either


-


15


Ditto


16!


Coaches, chariots, phætons, chairs, chaifes, folos, or o- ther carriages or parts of ei- ther


Clothing ready made


10


Ditto


11


free


frec


Cutlaffes, until the 22d day of May 1795 1


free


free


or parts thereof, af-


ter the 22d day of May 1795


15 iper cent ad val.


165


D


Dates and figs Dentifrice, powders, tinctures,


I 5


Ditio


165


preparations and compoli- tions for the teeth or gunis Dolls, dreffed and undreffed, or parts thereof


15


Ditio


15


Ditto


165


Drugs medicinal, except thofe commonly ufed for dying - and woods for dying


1 5


Ditto


165


frec


2


free


E Earthen and ftone wares Effences (fee powders, paftes, &c.)


-


15 (per cent ad va'.


I5


Ditto


F


Fans, or parts thereof Fayal wine -


-1


20


'cents per ga !.


22


U 2


15


Ditto


16.7


Cloths, books, houfhold fur- niture, and the tools or im- plements of the trade or profefiion of perfons who come to refide in the United States


20


Ditto


22


of chief value, being print- ed, ftained or coloured -not printed, ftained or coloured -


2.34


STEPHENS'S


Feathers and other ornaments for women's head dreffes Fringes commonly ufed by upholfterers, coachmakers, and faddlers


Figs


Flowers, artificial,


.15


Ditto


16%


Floor cloths, and mats, or parts of either


15


Ditto


164


Fruits of all kinds


-


I5


Ditto


165


Furrs of every kind undreffed


free


free


G


Glafs, black quart bottles ,


per cent ad val Ditto


II


- window glafs -


15


16g


manufactures thereof


20


Ditto


22


Glauber falts


200


220


Gauzes


10


cents per cwt. per cent ad val


II


Geneva (fee fpirits)


Ginger


15


Ditto


16%


Girandoles or parts thereof


20


Ditto


22


Golofhoes (fee fhoes)


I5


cents per pair.


16臺


Gloves and mittens of every kind 1


1 5


per cent ad val


16%


Gold, filver and plated ware Gold and filver lace


15


Ditto


Ditto


16湯


Goods, wares and merchan- dize, imported directly from China or India, in Chips or veffels not of the United States, except teas, China ware, and all other articles liable tohigher rates of du- ties


Goods, wares and merchan- dize, intended to be re-ex- ported to a foreign port or place in the fame fhipor veffel in which they fhall be imported-and all arti -· .les of the growth, product


If imported in


A.V.


F. V.


15


per cent ad val


165


15


Ditto


165


15


Ditto


165


all other glafs, and


15


Ditto


12+ I


235


DIRECTORY.


or manufacture of the U- nited States, fpirits ex- cepted


Goods, wares and merchan- dize, not herein otherwife particularly enumerated & defcribed


Glue


Gun powder until the 22d day of May 1795.


after the_ 22d


day of May 1795


-


H


Hangers, or parts thereof


I5


Ditto


161


Hair powder


15


Ditto


162


Hats, caps and bonnets, of e- very kind


15


Ditto


Hemp


-


Houfhold furniture of perfons who come to refide in the United States -


free


frec


I


Implements of the trade or profeffion of perfons who come to refide in the Uni- ted States


Indigo Iron wire


-


25 free


cents per lb.


free 271 free


fteel or brafs locks, hinges, hoes, anvils,, and vifes -


caft, flit, or rolled, and all manufactures of iron, fteel, or brafs, or of which either of thefe me- tals is the article of chief| value, not being otherwife particularly enumerated 15


If imported in


A.V. -


F.V.


free


free


10


15


per cent ad val Ditto


16£


free


free


IO


Ditto


II


150


cents per cwt.


IIO free


Hides, raw


free


free


CI


per cent ad val


II


16%


236


STEPHENS'S


If imported in


A. V


F .V.


J Jewellery and paßte work


L


Lace of gold and filver


15


Ditto


Laces and lawns -


Ditto


Laces, lines, fringes, taffels, and trimmings commonly


· ufed by upholfterers, coach- makers, and faddlers


15


Lampblack Lapis calaminaris


free


Leather, tanned and tawed, and all manufactures of leather, or of which Jea- ther is the article of chief value, not otherwife par- ticularly enumerated. I5


Lead and mufket ball, untill the 22d day of May, 1795 after May 22d, 1795


free


free


I


cent per 1b.


H


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


Lemons and limes


15


Ditto per cent ad yal


165


Linen or cotton manufactures or of both, or of which cor- ton or linen is the material of chief value, printed, ftained, or colured -


12Z


Ditto


- not printed, ftained or coloured -


IO


Ditto


II


Lifbon and Oporto wines Looking glafs -


20


cents per gal. per cent ad val


22


M


Manufactures of tin, pewter, and copper


I5


Ditto


161


of iron, fteel, or


brafs, not otherwife parti- cularly enumerated -


of leather, not!


15


Ditto


,162


165


I5


per cent ad val


.


165 II


-


Ditto


IO


Ditto


16% II free


Ditto


16%


I


25


27.1


237


DIRECTORY.


If imported in


A.V.


F. V


otherwife particularly e- numerated


I 5


per cent ad val


15.


of lead, not o- therwife particularly ena- merated -


of cotton or li-


nen, or of both, printed, itained, or coloured


of ditto, not


.printed, Rained, or coloured!


IO


Ditto


1 1


of glafs (fee


glafs) of tobacco (fee fnuff and tobacco)


-ofwood ( fee ca-


binet wares and wood


of the United


States, fpirits excepted Mats and floor cloths, or parts of either -


Malt -


Marble, flate and other Rone, bricks, tiles, tables, mor- lars, and other uteafils of marble or flate, and gene- rally all ftone, and carthen ware


Madeira wines ( fee wines) Malaga wine


Mace -


Medicinal drugs, except thofe; commonly nfed in dying 15 Merchandize, goods & wares, imported directly from Chi- ----- na or India, in fhips or vef- fels not of the United States, except teas, China ware, & all other articles liable to higher rates of duties Ditto


Merchandize, goods & wares, intended to be re-exported to a foreign port or place:


15


per cent ad val


165


20 15


cents per gal. 'per cent ad val 165 22


Ditto


165


-


124 per cent ad val


133


free


free


15


Ditto


cents per buth


16층 II


I


cent per 1b.


238


STEPHENS'S


In the fame fhip or veffel in which they fhall be im- ported-and all articles of the growth, product or ma- nufacture of the United States, fpirits excepted - Merchandise, goods 3 and


wares, not herein other- wife particulary enume- rated and defcribed -


Mittens, and gloves of every kind


Millinery ready made Molafes


-


15


Ditto®


16€


3


cents per gal.


310


Muffets and firelocks with bayonets fuited to the fame, . and mufket-ball, until the 22d day of May 1705


or parts of either af- ter the 22d day of May 1795


I 5


per cent ad val.


16%


Mufkets and frelocks with- out bayonets or parts of either


15


Ditto


Muffard in four


15


Ditto


Muffins and muffinets print- ed, ftained or coloured -


124


Ditto


134


-not printed, ftained or


coloured


-


Ditto


1I


N


Nails


-


-


2


cents per lb.


2-5


Nankeens


-


-


12% percent. ad val Ditto


164


0


Oranges


15


Ditto


16.


Ornaments for women's head dreffes - 1


15


Ditto


165


Ointments, oilsand odors (fee powders, paftes, &c.


15


Ditto


.165


Olives -


15


Ditto


165


A. V.


F. V.


free


free


IO


per cent. ad val


15


Ditto


164


free


free


132


Nutmegs


-


15


-


- If imported in


239


DIRECTORY.


Oil Oporto and Lifbon wines


P


.


I5


per cent. ad val


- writing and wraping


10


Ditto


II


-sheathingand cartridge


15


Ditto


16%


Painters colours, whether


dry or ground in oil, ex-


cept thofe commonly ufeu in dying


15


Ditto


161


Pack thread and twine


cents per cwt.


440


Pafte boards, parchment or vellum


10


per cent.ad val


II


Pafte work and jewellery


15


Ditto


16Z


Phaetons, or parts thereof


20


Ditto


22 ,


Plaifter of Paris


free


free


Pewter manufactures


15


Ditto


162


-old


free


Pepper


6


cents per lb. per cent.ad val


63


Perfumes


15


free


free


or parts thereof af-


ter the 22d of May 1795


15


per cent.ad val Ditto


15를


Pictures and prints


IO


Pimento


4


cents per lb. per cent.ad val Ditto


-II


Pickles of all forts


15


16%


Printed, ftained, or coloured.


goods or manufactures of cotton, or of linen, or of both -


I22


Ditto


134


Philofophical apparatus; fpe- cially imported for any fe- minary of learning


free


free


Porter, beer and ale in cafks, or bottle -


8


cents per gal. per cent.ad val Ditto


85


II 164


gun powder, until


the 22d dayof May, 1795


If imported in


A . V.


F V.


15


:per cent. ad vais cents per gal.


16%


25


27%


-


free


-


P


Piftols until the 22d day of May 1795 -


-


II


-


Printing types


IO


-on value of rhe bottles Powder, for hair


15


free


Paper hangings -


. 240


STEPHENS'S


-after the 22d day of May 1795 Powders, paftes, balls, bai- fams, ointments, cils, wa- ters, wafles, tinctures, ef- fences or other preparati- ons or compofitions com- monly called fweet fcents, odors, perfumes, or cof- metics-and all powders or or preparations for the teeth or gums -


Plumbs and prunes


-


15


Ditto Ditto


16% 163


R


Raifins


Raw hides and fkius


- free


Rum (fce fpirits) -


S


Salt weighing more than fif- ty fix pounds per bufhel. 12


cents per 56 1b. 13,5


weighing fifty fix pounds per bufhel, or lefs


1 2


Salts glauber


200


cents per bufh. 13-3 cents per cwt. 220


I2,7 per cent ad val 133 free


Salt petre -


Saint Lucar wines


-


Starch


Sail cloth -


15 IO


Ditto


Saddles, or parts thereof


Sattins and other wrought filks -


Steel -


100


Ditto leents per cwt.


IIO


Steel, iron or brafs locks. hinges, hoes, anvils 'and vifes


-- all other manufac- tures of fteel


If imported in


A.V.


F.V.


per cent ad val! II


· Ditto


16元 free


Stained, printed or coloured goods or manufactures of cotton, or of linen, or of both -


- free 30 cents per gal. Iper cent ad val Ditto


33 164 II 164 II


Slate, ftone, and ftone ware


15 10


Ditto


10


15 per cent ad val


-


.


1 5 Ditto


16%


15


241


DIRECTORY.


If imported in


-


A. V.


F.V.


Sheathing and cartridge pa- per


Sherry wine


-


33


per cent ad val cents per gai.


165 3613 free


Sea flores of fhips or veffels free


6


cents per lb.


63


Sweet fcents (fee powders, paftes, &c.) - -


15


per cent ad val


16g


Spirits diftilled in foreign countries, viz.


From grain-


28


cents per gal.


Firft proof


29


Ditto


31.5


Third do.


-


31


Ditto


34+5


Fourth do.


34


Ditte


373


Fifth do.


-


40


Ditto


44


Sixth do.


-


50


Ditto


55


From, other Materials.


Firft proof


25


Ditto


27₺


Second do.


25


Ditto


272


Third do.


28


Ditto


30号


Fourth do.


32


Ditto


354


Fifth do.


Ditto


414


Sixth do.


46


Ditto


502


Spirits diftilled in the Uni-


ted States, imported in the fame fhip or veffel in which they had been pre- vioufly exported from the United States, viz.


From Molaffes.


Firft proof


-


13


Ditte


13


Second do.


-


14


Ditto


14


Third do.


-


Ditto


15


Fourth do.


-


Ditto


17


Fifth do.


21


Ditto


2I


Sixth do.


28


Ditto


28


X


Spermaceti candies


-


Second do.


-


242


STEPHENS'S


If imported in


A. V


F. v .


From Materials of the growth and produce of the United - States.


Firft proof -


Second do.


-


789 8


cents per gal. Ditto


8


Third do.


-


9


Ditto


9


: Fourth do.


-


II


Ditto


Fifth do.


-


13


Ditto


13


Sixth do.


-


18


Ditto


28


Spikes


-


I


Silver and plated ware


1 5


lace -


-


I 5 free


free


Shoes and flippers of filk


25


cents per pair


27₺


_ other fhoes and flip-


pers for men and women,


clogs and golofhoes


I5


Ditto


16元


- other fhoes and flip- pers, for children -


CI


Ditto


Swords and cutlaffes until


free


the 22d day of May 1795.


free


Swords, cutlaffes, or parts of either, after the 22d day of May 1795


15


per cent ad val


16%


Stockings . -


15


Stone and earthern ware


15


Soap


2


cents per lb.


2-5


Solos and other carriages, or parts thereof -


20


per cent ad val


22 free


Sulphur


free


cents per lb.


white clayed


3


Ditto


33.10


ditto, powdered


3


Ditto


33.15


all other clayed or


powdered


-


Ditto


I 3


lump


-


-


Ditto


7 3.20


loaf


Ditto


99.15


other refined


7 3 20


6.5


per cent ad vall II


CI


-


22


cents per lb. 24 1.5


£


Sugars, brown


-


-


Ditto Ditto


164


165


Skins raw


-


cents per lb. per cent ad val Ditto


16% 16%


Sugar candy Snuff


9


Ditto


243


DIRECTORY.


If imported in


A. V.


F.V.


T


Taffelsand trimmings com- monly ufed by upholfer- ers, coachmakers & fad- dlers - -


Tables of maible, flate or other ilonc, or paris thereof - -


NUI 2


Ditto cents per lb.


2 1-5


Teas from India and China.


- bohea


IO


Ditto


15


- fouchong, .and other


18


Ditto


27


- hyfon, imperial, gun-


32


Ditto


50


-other green teas


20


Ditto


53


From Europe. .


-bohea


-


12


Ditto


15:


- -fouchong and


other


black teas -


21


Ditto


27


-hyfon, imperial, gun-


40


Ditto


50


-other green teas -


24


Ditto


,


30


From any other place.


-bohea


15


Ditto


165


black teas


-


27


Ditto




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