The Philadelphia Directory, 1800, Part 16

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Publication date: 1785
Publisher: Philadelphia
Number of Pages: 252


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Rbcde-Island. At Newport and Providence, the Ift Monday in February and Auguft, and the ift in May and November.


Connecticut. 1


At New-Haven, the third Tuefday in February and Auguft, and at Hartford the third in May and November.


New-York. At New-York, the Ift Tuefday in February May, Auguft and Nov.


New-Jersey. At Burlington, the Ift Tuefday in February and Auguft, and at New- Brunfwick the firft in May and November.


Pennsylvania. At Philadelphia, on the fecond Tuefday in February, May, Auguft and November.


Delaware. At Dover, the fourth Tuefday in February and Auguft, and at New -- Caftle the fourth in May and November.


Maryland. At Eafton the firft Tuefdays in March and September, and at Balti- more the firft in June and December.


Virginia. At Williamfburgh the third Tuefday in March and September, and at Richmond the third in June and December,


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North-Carolina. At Newbern, the frft Monday in January, April, July and Odober.


South-Carolina. At Charlefton, the third Monday in March and September, the firft in July and the fecond in December.


Georgia. At Augufta, on the fecond Tuefday in November and at Savannah the fecond in February, May and Auguft.


Kentucky. At Frankfort, on the fecond Monday in March, third in June and November. .


Exclufive of the above mentioned ftated courts, the diftrict judges have power to hold fpecial courts in their refpective diftricts; at their difcretion.


MINT OF THE UNITED STATES.


Elias Boudinot, Director, falary 2000 dolls. per ann.


Henry Voight, Chief Coiner, falary 1500 dolls.


Benjamin Ruflı, Treafurer, falary 1200 dolls.


Jofeph Richardfon, affayer, falary 1500 dolls.


Robert Scott, engraver, falary 1200 dolls.


Coins of the United States established by law.


GOLD COINS.


Eagle, value 10 dolls. weight 270 grs. Standard gold.


Half Eagle, 5 135


Quarter Eagle, 24 67-3


Standard Gold is eleven parts pure and one Alley.


SILVER COINS.


Dollar, value 10 dimes, weight 416 grs. fandard filver.


Half dollar, s 208


Quarter dol. 2} 104


Dime 10 cents. 41 and 3ths.


Half dime, 5 20 and 4ths.


Standard filver is 1485 parts pure and 179 alloy.


A pound of pure gold is valued at 15 pounds of pure Elver.


The gold and filver coins of Great-Britian, France, Spain, and Por- tugal, were allowed by law to be tendered in payments, at the rates following viz.


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The gold coins of Great-Britain and Portugal of their prefent fland. ard, at the rate of eighty-nine cents for one pennyweight : and thofe of France and Spain at the rate of eighty-feven cents for one penny- weight: the Spanifh milled dollar weighing not lefs than feventeen pennyweight feven grains at 100 cents ; and the crowns of France con- taining not lefs than 18 pennyweights 17 grains at 110 cents, but at the expiration of three years after the coining of gold and filver com- menced at the mint of the United States, all foreign coins were to ceafe from being a legal tender, except Spanifh milled dollars and parts thereof. And at the expiration of fix months after cents and half cents, to the value of 50,000 dollars fhall have been iffued, all other copper coins are forbidden, under the penalty of ten dollars, and the for- feiture of the pieces fo offered.


By an act of Congref's paffed the ninth of February, 1793, all for- eign filver coins, except Spanifh milled dollars and parts thereof, ceafed to be legal tender for the payment of debts after the 15th of October, 1797 ; and all foreign gold coins after the gift of July, 1798; but this act was fufpended for three years, by an act of laft feffion, during which time foreign gold and filver coins are to be received as ufual.


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GOVERNMENT


OF


PENNSYLVANIA.


JUDICIARY OFFICERS.


High court of errors and appeals consists of


BENJAMIN CHEW, Efq. Prefident and the judges of the fupreme court and the prefidents of the feveral diftricts of the court of com's mon pleas affiftant judges.


Edward Burd, regifter.


SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA.


Edward Shippen, Efquire chief juftice. .


Jafper Yates, Thomas Smith, and Hugh Henry Brackenridge, Efq. af- fociate judges.


Jared Ingerf 1, Efquire attorney general.


Edward Burd, Efq. prothonator.


OF THE COURTS OF COMMON PLEAS AND QUARTER SESSIONS.


John D. Coxe, Prefident of the ift diftrict, including Philadelphia, city and county, Bucks, Delaware and Montgomery counties. Sala- ry £600.


John I. Henry, Prefident of the 2d diftrict, including Chefter, York, Lancafter, and Dauphin counties, Salary [500.


Jacob Rufh, Prefident of the 3d diftrict, including Berks, Northamp- ton, Northumberland and Luzerne counties. Salary 6500.


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James Riddle, Prefident of the 4th diftrict, including Cumberland Bedford, Franklin, Huntingdon and Mifflin counties. Salary £.500 Alexander Addifon, Prefideut of the 5th diftrict, including Weft- moreland, Wafhington, Fayette and Allegheny counties. Salary; 6.500,


Charles Biddle, Prothonatory of faid court, for Philadelphia.


LAND OFFICERS.


Tench Coxe, fecretary of the land office. Salary £.500.


Frederick A. Muhlenberg, receiver-general. Ditto.


Daniel Broadhead, furveyor-general. Ditto.


John Donaldfon, comptroller-general of the accounts of the common- wealth.


Samuel Bryan, regifter-general. Salary [.500.


Matthew Irwin, mafter of the rolls.


Clement Biddle, efcheator-general.


Peter Baynton, treafurer of the commonwealth.


Edward Fox, recorder of deeds for the city and county of Philadel- phia.


George Campbell regifter of Wills, &c.


OFFICERS OF THE CUSTOMS FOR THE DISTRICT OF PENNE SYLVANIA.


Office south Front-street, near Walnut-streets


George Latimer, Collector.


John Graff, Deputy Collector.


William M'Pherfon, Naval Officer.


William Jackfon, Surveyor and Infpector of the Cuftoms: John Graff, Weigher.


William Milner, Guager.


Jofeph Wharton, Meafurer.


Inspectors of the Customs.


Ifaac Milnor,


John Clayporle,


William Gray,


Robert Jackfon, Jofeph Allen,


James Simmons,


Andrew Burkhard,


John Cret's,


Peter Ozeas, Benjamin i homas,


David Rofe,


James Smith,


Joseph Mort, Robert Hopkins,


George Ralflon,


Bejamin Lawrance,


William Parrifh,


Benjamin Afhmead,


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Wardens.


Nath. Falconer, M. W. John M. Nefbitt, William Allen, Robert Bethell,


Robert Ralfton, Magnus Miller, George Ord, John Dennifon Clerk.


The hours for doing bufinefs at the Cuftom-houfe are, from nine o'clock in the forenoon to three in the afternoon. At the Warden's Office from nine to three o'clock every day, and on every Saturday from nine till one and, from three to five in the afternoon.


James Read, Infpector of Flour.


Mr. Burke, Head Meafurer of Grain.


Jofeph Leacock, Infpector of Pot-Afh.


Thomas Prichet, IntpeStor of Salt Provifions.


Clement Humphreys, Head Infpector of Lumber.


Jofeph Wharton, Iufpector of Salt.


Clement Humphreys, Head Infpector of Lumber.


George Ingles, Efq. Chriftlieb Bartling, Joieph Wetherill, William Prefton, Thomas Hamilton, deputies.


The TIMES of holding the several COURT'S of the Commonwealth of PENNSYLVANIA.


The Courts of Errors and Appeals are held At Philadelphia, the 2d Monday in July, annually, with a power of adjourning from time to time.


T'be Supreme Courts are held Åt Philadelphia, the 3d Monday in March, the Ift in September, and the 2d in December. The two firft terms laft 2 weeks, and the laft 3 weeks.


The Ci:cuit Courts in each County are held At fuch times as the juftices of the fupreme court judge moft conve- nient for the people and fhall appoint.


The Courts of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions are beld,


For the first district At Philadelphia, the ift Mondays in March, June, and December, and the 3d in September ; at Chefter in Delaware county, the laft Mon- days in January, April, July and October ; at Newton in Bucks the Ift and at Norris-town in Montgomery, the 2d Mondays in Fre- bruary, May, Auguft and November.


For the Second district. At Weft Chefter in Chefter county, the 3d Mondays, and at Lancafter, in Lancafter County, the laft in February, May, Auguft and No-


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vember : at York in York County the oft and at Harrifburg ia Dauphin County the 2d in March, June, September and December.


For the third district.


At Reading in Berks County the ift; at Eafton in Northampton the 2d; at Wilkefbarre in Luzerne the 2d ; and at Sunbury in North- umberland the 4th Mondays in January, April, Auguft and No- vember.


For the fourth district.


At Carlifle in Cumberland the ift Mondays in January, April, and Auguft, and laft in October; at Lewiftown in Mifflin, the 2d in January, April, Auguft and ift in November ; at Huntingdon, in Huntingdon County, the ad in January April and Augull, and 2d in November ; at Bedford, in Bedford County, the 4th in January, April and Auguft, and 3d in November; at Chamberfburgh in Franklin the laft Monday in December, Maich and July, and the laft Monday but one in October.


For the fifth district


At Pittfburgh in Allegheny the ift; at Greenfburgh in Weftmore- land the ad; in Someriet the 3d; and at Union in Fayette the 4th Mondays in March, June, September and December , and at Wafh- ington in Wafhington County on the Mondays next following the Fayette County courts.


The mayor's court for Philadelphia,


Is held at fuch times as the Mayor or Recorder fhall appoint.


The aldermen's court Is held at the city Hall in the forenoon of Monday, and Thurfday, every week.


CORPORATION OF THE CITY.


ROBERT WHARTON, Efq. Mayor. ALEXANDER WILCOCKS, Elq. Recorder.


ALDERMEN.


+] Reynold Keem


2 Michael Hntegas


3 John jennings


4 Philip Wager


5 Alexander Tod


6 John Clement Stocker


7 Gunning Bedford


8 Jonathan B. Smith


9 Jacob Baker


10 William Jones


11 John Infkeep


12 Philip S. Phyfick


13 J hu Baker


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SELECT COUNCIL.


Henry Pratt, President


Francis Gurney


Samuel Coates


Samuel M. Fox


John Miller, jun.


Abijah Dawes


Thomas Cumpfton


Godfrey Haga


Caleb North


Jofech Sims


James Read


John Connelly. William H. Tod, Clerk.


COMMON COUNCIL.


Kearny Wharton, President


Thomas Parker


Daniel Smith


Thomas P. Cope


Jofeph Hopkinfon


Jonathan Jones


Edward Penington


Pafchal Hollingfworth


Lawrence Herbert


John Rugan


Cafpar W. Morris


Henry Drinker, jun.


George Plumftead


James Milnor


Timothy Paxton


Michael Keppele


Malc Im M'Donald


Alexander Henry


Thomas Cuthbert


Jacob Chryftler. Edward J. Coale, clerk.


CITY COMMISSIONERS.


Hugh Roberts Joseph Claypoole


Nicholas Hicks Ifaac Jones John Haines, High Constablo


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DUTIES


PAYABLE BY LAW,


ON ALL


GOODS, WARES, AND MERCHANDIZE,


Imported into the United States of America, After the laft day of June, 1797.


The inward column exhibiting the rates of duties payable on thofe imp rted 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.


A


ARMS, fire RMS, fire and fide, not other- wife enumerated, or parts thereof, Apparatus, philofophical, fpecially imported for any feminary of learning


Ale, beer, and porter, in cafks or bottles


On value of the bottles


Artificial flowers, feathers, and o- ther ornaments for women's head , dreffes Annifeed


Articles of all kinds of the growth,


If imported in


S American fhips


or veffels


Foreign fhips or veffels n


15


per cent, ad val.


free


8


10


cents per gallon per cent. ad val.


8% II


15 15


ditto ditto


164


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product or manufacture of the United States, fpirits excepted Anchors


B


Brafs cannon, until the 22d day of May, 17:5


-- after May 22, 1795


- teutenage and wire


frec


iron, or fteel locks, hinges. hoes, anvils and vifes


10


per cen+. ad val. ditto


1


- all other manufactures of brafs Balls and baliams, (fee powders, paftes, &c.)


Beer, ale and porter, in cafks or bottles


On value of the bottles


Bricks and tiles


Bonnets, hats and caps, of every kind


Boots


Books, blank


1 C


cents per pair per cent. ad val.


Books of perfons who come to re- fide in the United States


Buttons of every kind


Buckles, fhoe and knee


Bruthes


Bullion


Burgundy wine


C


Cannon of brafs, Intil the 22d day of May, 1795"


after 22d of May, 1795


15


per cent. ad val. detto


Carriages, or parts of carriages


20


Cards, playing


- wool and cotton


Cables and tarred cordage


I So


Cabinet wares


Caps, hats and bonnets of every kind


Carpets and carpetting


ditto


Cartridge paper


15


ditto


Can'tles of tallow


2


cents per pound ditto


2-5


- - of wax or fpermaceti


Champaign wine


Capers


15


Cambrics


10


Cheefe


China ware


Cinnamon, cleves, currants, and


If imported în


A. V


free 10


per cent. ad val.


free II


1


free


fee


15 free


15


15


ditto


16.2


84. II 161.


II free 161 16. II free 44


frec 161 22 271 55 198 1


ICK 16.1 16.1


6


40


4.7


Canes, walking-Sticks and whips


10


1 l


cents per pound per cent. ad val.


15


cents per gallon per cent. ad , -1. ditto


IC


1)


ditto


free 'S


per cent. ad val. ditto


IO free 440


cents per gallon


free


25 50


cents per pack cents per dozen cents per cwt. per cent. ad val.


15


15


ditto


cents per gallon per cent. ad val. ditto ditto


7


F.V.


ditto


8


per cent. ad val.


40


If imported in


A. V


F. V.


comiits


Chintzes or coloured calicoes or muffins, and all printed ftained, or colored 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 and golofhoes (fee fhoes)


15


Cordage, tarred


180


- - and yarn untarred


Cofmetics Coal


Colours (fee painters')


5 15 I5


frec


-- in plates, pigs and bars Compofition for the teeth or gums (fee dentifrice)


15


per cent. ad val. cents per lb. ditto


53


3 )


Cotton or linen manufactures, or of both, or of which cotton or linen is the material of chief value, be- ing printed, ftained cr coloured, or cotton manufactures not print- ed, flained or coloured


Clocks and watches, or parts of ei- ther


15


ditto


132 164


Coaches, chariots, phatons, chairs, chaifes, folos, or other carriages or parts of either


Cloathing, ready made


IO


ditto


Cloths, books, houfhold furniture, & the tools or implements of the trade or profeffion of perfons who come to refide in the United States


Cutlaffes, until the 22d day of May, 1795 - or parts thereof, after the 22d day of May, 1795 D


Dates and figs Dentifrice, powders, tinctures, pre- parations and compositions for the teeth or gums


Dolls dreffed and undreffed, or parts thereof


Drugs, medicinal, except thefe com-


12를


2


ditto cents per pound ditto


13-2 2-1 376


198 247₴


225 15


per cent. ad val. cents per bufhel per cent. ad val. ditto


16.2 freo


16.1


Coffee Cotton


5


20


ditto


22 .


free


frea


free


free


I5


per cent. ad val.


161


I5


ditto


164


15


ditto


16.4


ditt)


16.1


15


per cent. ad val.


3


cents per pair cents per cwt. ditto


Copper manufactures


per cent. ad val.


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If imported m


A. V


F.V.


per cent. ad val.


16.4


free


Earthen and ftone wares



per cent. ad val. ditto


165


Effences (fee powders, paftes, &c.) F


15


Fans, or parts thereof Fayal wine


20


cents per gallon


22


Feathers and other ornaments for women's head dreffes


15


per cent. ad val.


16%


Fringes commonly ufed by uphol- fterers, coachmakers and fadlers


Figs


15


-


ditto


Flowers, artificial


15


ditto


16%


Floor-cloths and mats, or parts of either


15


ditto


161


Fruits of all kinds


15


ditto


16%


Furrs of every kind, undreffed G


free


free


Glafs, black quart bottles


IO


ditto


Window glafs


I5


ditto


All other glafs, and manufac- tures thereof


20


ditto


22


Glauber falts


200


220


Gauzes


IO


Geneva (fee fpirits)


Ginger


15


ditto


Girandoles, or parts thereof


20


ditto


Goloflioes (l'ee floes)


15


161


Gloves and mittens of every kind


I5


162


Gold, filver and plated ware


I5


ditto


16%


Goods, wares and merchandize, in- ported directly from China or In- dia, in fhips or veffels not of the United States, except teas, China ware, and all other articles liable to higher rates of duties


Goods, wares and merchandize, in- tended to be re-exported to a fo- reign port or place in the fame fhip or veffel in which they thall be imported-and all articles of the growth, product or manu- facture of the United States, fpirits excepted


Goods, wares and merchandize, not herein otherwife particularly e- numerated and defcribed Glue


free


free


IO


I5


per cent. ad. val. ditto


I İ :61


ionly ufed for dying and woods for dying E


15 free


15


ditto


161


15


ditto


161.


II 16들


cents per cwt. per cent. ad val.


161 22


cents per pair per cent. ad val. ditto


Gold and filver lace


15


ditto


12


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Gunpowder until the 22d day of May, 1795


after the 22d day of May, 1795


H


Hangers, or parts thereof Hair powder


Hats, caps, and bonnets of every kind


Hemp


Hides, raw


Houthold furniture of perfons who come to refide in the United States


I


Implements of the trade or profef- fion of rerfons who come to re- fide in the United States Indigo Iron wire


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


IO


per cent. ad val.


Iron, caft, flit or rolled, and all ma- nufactures of iron, fteel or brafs, or of which either of thefe metals is the article of chief value, not being otherwife particularly enu- merated


J Jewellery and pafte-work


L


Lace of gold and filver


Laces and lawns


10


ditto


Laces, lines, fringes, taffels, 2nd trimming's commonly ufed by up- holfterers, coachmakers and fad- lers


Lampblack


IO


ditto


Lapis caliminaris


Leather, tanned and tawed, and all manufactures of leather, or of which leather is the article of chief value, not otherwife parti- cularly enumerated


Lead and mufket-ball, until the 22d day of May, 1795


after May 22d, 1795


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


If imported in


A. V


F.V.


free


- free


10


per cent. ad val.


II


15


ditto


ditto


16.1 161


16.3


100


cents per cwt.


IIO frec


free


free 27- frec


II


16%


15


ditto


ditto


16%


16%. II free


16.1


free


free


I


cent per pound


ditto


.


free


free


25 free


cents per pound


ditto


15


ditto


15


free


-


ditto


15


ditto


I5


free


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Lemons and limes


Linen or cotton manufactures, or of both, or of which cotton or linen is the material of chief value, printed, ftained or coloured, or cotton manufactures not printed ftained or coloured


Linen manufactures, or of which linen is the material of chief value not printed, ftained or coloured Lifbon and Oporto wines Looking-glaf's


M Manufactures of tin, pewter and copper


15


ditto


16I


-.- 'of iron, fteel, or brafs, not otherwife particularly enu- inerated


15


ditto


16.2


15


ditto


16.2.


- of cotton or linen, or of both, printed, ftained or co- loured, or of cotton not printed, ftained or coloured


12


per cent. ad val.


132


of linen not printed, ftained or coloured


IO


· of glafs (fee glafs) of tobacco (fee fnuff and tobacco)


of wood (fee cabinet wares and wood)


of the United States, spirits excepted


free


free


Mats and floor cloths, or parts of either


Malt


15 10


per cent. ad val. cents per buthel


164 II


Marble, flate, and other flone, bricks, tiles, tables, mortars, and other utenfils, of marble or flate, and generally allftone and earth- en ware 15


Madeira wine (fee wines)


Malaga wine Mace


20


15


Medicinal drugs, except thofe com- monly ufed in dying


Merchandize, goods and wares, im- ! . ported directly from China or In-


15


-


F. V.


15


per cent. ad val.


16.4


1


per cent. ad val.


134


ditto


25


20


cents per gallon per cent. ad val.


27% 22


of leather, not other- wife particularly enumerated - of lead, not otherwife particularly enumerated


I


cent per pound


1


ditto


IL


per cent. ad val.


161


cents per gallon per cent. ad val.


22 161


ditto


If imported in


A. V


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dia, in fhips or veffels not of the United States, except teas, China ware, and all other articles liable to higher rates or duties Merchandize, goods and wares, in- tended to be re-exported to a fo- reign port or place in the fame fhip or veffel in which they fhall be imported-and all articles of the growth, product or manu- facture of the United States, fpi- rits excepted


Merchandize, goods and wares not herein otherwife particularly enu- merated and defcribed


Mittens and gloves of every kind Millenary ready made Molaffes


Mufkets and firelocks with bayonets fuited to the fame, and mufket ball, until the 22d of May, 1795 - or parts of either after the 22d day of May, 1795


free


free


15


per cent. ad val.


10


Mufkets and firelocks without bay- onets or parts of either


I5


ditto


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Muftard in flour


15


ditto


162


Muffins and muffinets, whether printed, ftained, coloured or o- therwife


Ⅰ그를


ditto


132


N


Nails


2


· cents per lb.


Nankeens


132


Nutmeg's


15


per cent. ad val. ditto


164


0


Oranges


Ornaments for women's head dreffes


15


ditto


162 163


Ointments, oils and odors (fee pow- ders, paftes, &c.)


15


ditto


16.1


Oil


Oporto and Lifbon wine


P


Paper hangings


writing and wrapping


theathing and cartridge


Painters' colours, whether dry or ground in oil, except thofe com- monly ufed in dying


Pack thread and twine


Palle boards, parchment or vellum


If imported in


A. V


F.V.


per cent. ad val.


1 23


free


free


10


per cent. ad val.


15 15


4


ditto ditto cents per gallon


16%


400


10


cents per cwt. per cent. ad val. -


161


IO


ditto


15


ditto


16.Z


15


ditto


16:2


Olives


15


ditto


15


25


cents per gallon


272


per cent. ad val.


IS


ditto


15


ditto


440 II


1


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If imported in


A. V


Paffe-work and jewellery Phætons, or parts thereof Plaifter of Paris Pewter manufactures


-old


Pepper Perfumes


Piftols until the 22d day of May 1795


fre e


free


- -or parts thereof after the 22d day of May 1795


15


Ditto Ditto


Pictures and prints


10


Pimento


4


Printing types


IO


Pickles of all forts


15


cents per pound per cent. ad val. Ditto


Printed, ftained or coloured goods, or manufactures of cotton, or of linen, or of both


123


Ditto


135


Philofophical apparatus, fpecially imported for any feminary of learning


free


free


Porter, beer and ale in cafks or bot- tles


8.


cents per gallon per cent. ad val. ditto


II


-gun powder until the 22d day of May 1795


free


free


-after the 22d day of May 1795


IO


ditto


Powders, paftes, balls, balfams, ointments, oils, waters, wafhes, tinctures, effences or other prepa- rations or compofitions common- ly called fweet fcents, odors, pre- fumes, or cofmetics-and all powders or preparations for the teeth or gums


Plumbs and prunes


R


Raifins Raw bides and fkins


15


free


Rum (fee fpirits)


S


Salts weighing more than fifty-fix pounds per buffel 20


-weighing fifty-fix pounds per buffel or le's


20


-glauber


200


Stained, printed or coloured goods


· or manufactures of cotton, or of


15


20 free


per cent. ad val. Ditto


Ditto


15 free


6


15


cents per pound per cent. ad val.


F.V.


16일 22 free 161 free 6-3 162


164 161


15


ditto


ditto


free


cents per 56 1b.


cents per buffel cents per cwt.


22


225


II 4号


165


84


-- on value of the bottles Powder, for hair


10


15


II


IS


ditto


E 46


Linen, or of both


Salt petre


Saint Lucar wines


30


cents per gallon per cent. ad val.


33 16號


Starch


15


Sail cloth


10


ditto


II


Slate, ftone, and stone ware


15


ditto


162


Saddles, or parts thereof


ditto


II


Sattins and other wrought filks


ditto


II


Steel


100


cents per cwt.


IIO


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


IO


per cent. ad val.


II


-all other manufactures of fteel


I5


ditto


165 2


Sheating and cartridge paper


15


ditto


163


Sherry wine


33


cents per gallon


free


Spermaceti candles


6


cents per pound


6.3


Sweet fcents (fee powders, pafts, &c.)


15


per cent ad val.


Spirits diftilled in foreign countries viz.


From grain.


Firft proof


28


cents per gallon


305


Second do.


29


ditto


9


Third do.


31


ditto


3416


Fourth do.


.34


ditto


44


Sixth do.


50


ditto


55


From other Materials.


Firft proof


25


ditto


27-2


Second do.


25


ditto


27元


Third do.


2S


ditto


30-5


Fourth do.


32


ditto


353


Fifth do.


38


ditto


414


Sixth do.


46


ditto


Spirits diftilled in the Uinted States,


imported in the fame flip or vef-


fel in which they had been pre-


vioufly exported from the Uni- ted States, viz.


From Moiasses.


Firft proof


I3


ditto


13


Second de.


I4


ditto


14


Third do.


15


15


Fourth do.


17


ditto


17


Fifth do.


21


ditto


21


Sixth do.


28


ditto


28


From materials of the growth and


produce of the United States.


Firft proof


7


ditto


7


Second de.


ditto


If imported in


A.V


F.V.


121 free


per cent. ad val.


133 free


Sea ftores of flips or veffels


free


-


ditto


37월


Fifth do.


40


ditto


[ 1 47


Third do Fourth do. Fifth do. Sixth do.


Spikes


i


Silver and plated ware


15


- lace


15


Skins raw Shoes and flippers of filk


25


cents per pair


27월


-


164


other fhoes and flippers for children


10


11


Swords and cuthffes until the 22d day of May, 1795


free


free


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


15


per cent. ad val.


Stockings


15


ditto


Soap


2


cents per pound


Solos and other carriages or parts thereof


20


per cent. ad val.


Sulphur


free


Sugars brown


2


cents per pound


2-}


- white clayed


3


ditto


white powdered


3


ditto


- lump


6


ditto


113 20 775


loaf


9


ditto


Sugar candy


9


· ditto


Snuff


22


ditto


24}


T


Taffels and trimmings commonly ufed by upholfterers, coachmakers and faddlers


15


per cent. ad val.


16}


Tables of marble, flate or other ftone, or parts thereof


15


ditto


Tallow candles


2


cents per pound.


Teas from China and India.


bohea


12


ditto


- fouchong and other black teas


18


ditto


- hyfon, imperial, gunpowder, or gomee


32


ditto


50


20


ditto


30


boliea


14


ditto


21


ditto


-- hyfon, imperial, gunpowder, -


If imported in


-


A. V


9


cents per gallon


9


II


ditto ditto


11


13


18


ditto


18 1.1


cent per pound per cent. ad val. ditto


16.1


164 free


free


other fhoes and flippers for men and women, clogs and go- lofhoes


15


ditto


ditto


ditto


Stone and earthen ware




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