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Hanover st. from Beach st. to Frankford road
Jones alley, from 15 Mary's alley, running North Juniper st. North from High to Vine between 15th and Broad Juniper South from High to Cedar between 13th and Broad Juniper lane, from George to Walnut, between Tenth and Eleventh
Juniper alley, from Tenth near Walnut to Juniper lane James street, from Charles to the Ridge road Keys alley, from 160 N Front to 183 Second street Knights court, from 170 Cherry street
Kunckle street, from Brewers alley to St. Tammany st. Knodle st. from Walnut to Locust between 7th and Sth Lætitia court, from 30 High st. to Black horse alley Laurel street, from 39 Spruce to York court
Leech's court opens next 156 Spruce street
Liberty alley, from 9 Artilcry lane to 6 Green street
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Lilly alley, from St. Tammany to 74 Green street Little Oak street, from Fifth to Spafford, between Shippen and Fitzwalter streets
Little Dock street, from 50 Spruce to 177 south Second st. Locust street, from 124 south Sixth to Schuylkill
Lodge st. see New Bank
Logan street, from Old York road, to the Ridge between Noble and Green streets
Lombard street, from 212 south Front to Schuylkill Loxleys alley, from 115 Mulberry to 120 Cherry street Little court, from 263 south Second
Loxleys court, from 30 Spruce street
Laurence st. from 255 Vine to Callowhill street
Lees court runs W from 11th between High and Filbert M'Cullochs court, from 144 north Front street
Margaretta street, from 258 north Front, to 275 Second Market lane, from 98 north Eleventh street
Mary street, from 496 south Front, to 505 Second street Marys alley, from 27 Gillasses alley, to south Sixth street Matlacks court, from 12 Spruce street
Mead alley, from 90 Swanson, to 349 south Second st. Mifflins alley, from 112 south Second st.
Mifflins court, from 318 south Front
Moravian alley, from 77 Mulberry to 70 Sassafras st.
Merritts Lane, from Fourteenth to Passyunk between Ca- tharine and Carpenter sts.
Mulberry street, from the Delaware to Schuylkill between High and Sassafras street Mulberry court, from & N Sixth
Minor street, from 4 south Fifth, to 3 south 6th street
Middle alley, from 168 south' sixth, to Seventh st.
Malt alley, from Nicholsons court to 204 Sassafras
Maiden st. from the Delaware to the intersection of the Germantown road and Front st.
Malboro' st. from the Delaware to Frankford road between Hanover and Shackemuxen'sts. New street, from 168 N Second, to near 93 Fourth st.
Nicholsons court, from 113 Cherry street
Ninth street, (S),' from 112 High to Cedar'
Ninth street; (N), from 339 High to Vine
Noble st. from 320 N. Front to 5th, and continued- above 8th in Spring Garden, between Callowhill and Logan' Nonnaters court, from 280 Mulberry Norris alley, from 68 south Front to 87 Second st.
North alley; from' 36 'N 'Fifth, to 39 Sixth st New Bank from 78 S Second to Goforth alley
Oak street, (N L.) a continuation of N Water above Pools
Bridge, and between the Delaware and Front'st.
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Oak street, (Southwark) from 22 Crab, to Passyunk road Ohio st. between Eleventh and Twelfth, and Pine and Lom bard streets
Orange st. from 7th to 8th between Locust and Spruec
Otter st. from the Frankford road south of Bedford st. run- ning West to the Germantown road
Pine st. from the Delaware to Schuylkill, between Union and Lombard st.
Penn street, from 8 Pine to Almond
Pine alley, from Ball alley to 235 south Fourth street
Parrams alley, from 104 Swanson to 393 south Front st.
Passyunk road, from 170 Cedar, running S W
Pear street, from near 62 Dock, to 83 south Third street Pearsons court, from 11 N Seventh
Peggs street, from 290 N Front to 299 Second st.
Pembertons alley, from 85 New to Vine street
Pewterplatter alley, from 14 N Front to 17 Second st
Pfeiffers alley, from 22 Cable lane, to 235 N Second st. Plum street, from 230 south Second to Fifth st.
Poplar lane, from 468 N Second to the Ridge road Pattons court, from 26 south Fourth
Powell street, from 100 south Fifth to Sixth street Prime st. from the Delaware to Passyunk, below Catharinc'
Prospect alley, from 9 Fayette to the Schuylkill
Prune street, from 112 south Fourth, to near 81 Sixth st.
Palmers st. from Queen st. to Frankford road
Penn st. commonly called Point Pleasant, running N along the Delaware to Queen st.
Portland lane from 152 S Sixth
Quarry street, from 36 Moravian alley to 101 N Third st.
Queen street, from the Delaware to Third between Catha- rine and Christian streets
Queen st. from the intersection of Penn and Bishop sts. to Frankford road
Randolphs court, from 126 N Second street
Read's alley, from 190 Cedar to 5 Small street
Relief street, from 218 South Front, to 237 Second
Relief alley, from 77 Dock st to 34 Carters alley Richardsons court, from 159 Sassafras street Rasberry alley, from Locust to Spruce between 9th and 10th Rose alley, from St. Tammany, near Third to Brown
Rowlinsons court, from 169 N Second street
Rose st. near the intersection of William and the German- town road, running East to Frankford road
Sansom street, from Seventh to Eighth between Chesnut and Walnut
Sassafras street, from Delaware to Schuylkill, between Cherry and Vine streets
Schievelys alley, from 141 N Sixth, to Branners alley
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Stillhouse alley, from 330 N Front Says alley, from 41 Brown street Shrivers Court, from 71 N Eighth Simmonds court, from 216 N Front street Sims alley, from the Delaware to 15 south Water Seventh street, (Little) see Columbia Avenue Swedes alley, opens at 22 Christian, running south Shields alley, from 140 south Ninth to Rasberry alley Shippen street, from 266 south Front to Passvunk road Sixth street, (S), from 192 High to Passyunk road Sixth street, (N), from 233 High to Germantown road Small street, from 190 south Fifth to Sixth streets Smiths alley, near 211 south Third, to 32 Gaskill st. Smiths court, from 172 N Eighth st.
South alley, from 10 N Fifth, to 7 Sixth st. Spatford street, from 204 Shippen to Fitzwalter Spruce st. from the Delaware to Schuylkill, between Dock and Union streets
Stampers alley, from 208 south 2d, to 163 Third street Stalls court, from 213 Sassafras street
Starr alley, from 163 Cherry to 189 Sassafras
Sterling alley, from 15 Cherry to 118 Sassafras st. Strawberry street, from 58 High to 55 Chesnut st.
Steinmeitzs court, from 93 N Fourth st.
St. Marys street, from 320 south Sixth to Eighth
St. John street, from 59 Vine to Germantown road
St. Tammany st. from 318 N Second to Old York road Summers court, from 414 south Second Swanson street, from 10 Cedar to Prime Sassafras alley, from 191 Sassafras street Second street, (S), from 52 High to Mary Second street, (N), from 67 High to Germantown road
Seventh street, (S). From 228 High to Fitzwalter Seventh street, (N), from 263 High to Vine Seiptz Court, from 60 Sassafras, running south
Sheafs alley, on the West side of Eleventh near Vine st. Shepherds court, from 36 N Third street Sarah st. from Queen to Bedford st.
Say st. from Schuylkill 7th to 8th, between Sassafras and Vine Second st. (N), from High to Vine, between Front & 3d Second st. (S), from High to Cedar, Seventh st. (N), from High to Vine, between 6th and 8th
Seventh st. (S), from High to Cedar, Si.ackemuxen st from Queen to Frankford road Sixth st. (N), from High to Vine, between 5th and 7th Sixth st. (S), from High to Cedar, Taper alley, from 53 Green street
Taylors alley, from 58 south Front, to 73 Second street Tenth st. (N), from High to Vine, between 9th and 11th
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Tenth st. (S), from High to Cedar, between 9th and 11th Third street, (N), from 115 High to Germantown road Third street, (5), from High to Christian, and between south Second and Fourth sts.
Turners alley, from 210 Higli to Carpenters st.
Thirteenth st. N and'S from Vine to Cedar
Third st. (N), from High to Vine,
between 2d and 4th.
Third st. (S), from High to Cedar,
Union street, from 166 south Front, to 79 Fourth
Union alley, from 180 Swanson, to 436 south Front st.
Vernon street, from 44 Cedar, to 29 Shippen st.
Vine street, from the Delaware, to Schuylkill, between Sassa- fras and Callowhill sts.
Vienna st. from Cherry. to West st.
Waggoners alley, from 135 Cherry, to 252 Sassafras
Walnut street, from the Delaware to Schuylkill, between Chesnut and Dock sts.
Water st. (Little) from 7 Cedar to Lombard st. alley
Water street, (S), from 12 High to Pine
Water street, (N), from 16 High to Willow st.
Wharton st. from the Delaware to Passyunk road
Watkins court, from 22 Moravian alley
Webbs alley, from 221 Cherry to 334 Sassafras
Wells alley, from the Delaware to 371 N Front st.
Wests court, from 27 Cable lane
Wharves, (S), running south along the Delaware from High Wharves, (N), running north along the Delaware from High William st. from 347 Callowhill to Logan st.
Willings alley, from 98 south Third'to 75 Fourth st.
Wittmans court, from 400 N Second st.
Wood street, from York to the Ridge roads between Vine and Callowhill sts.
Warren st. from Beach to Queen st.
West st. from Wood to Hanover st.
Wood st. from Queen st. near the Point road"
William st. (Northern Liberties) from Otter, running N to Rose st.'
York road, from the intersection of Vine and Fourth sts. to the Germantown road -
York, court, from 105 south Third st.
Zane street, from 3% N Seventh to Eighth' sts.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA.
CUSTOM-HOUSE.
CARPENTER'S BUILDINGS, NEXT 116, CHESNUT, STREET.
John Shee, Collector. John Graff, Deputy-Collector Wil- liam Henderson and Henry Graff, Deputy Weighers. William Macpherson, Naval Oficer.' Robert Heysham, Deputy Naval- Officer. Isaac Milnor, Gauger. William Bache, Surveyor. John Cooper, Deputy-Surveyor.
Inspectors .... Andrew Geyer, jun. John P. Schott,Jonas Simonds, Andrew Burkhard, Peter Ozeas, Andrew Jackson, James Smith, Isaac Roach, Robert Hopkins, Frederick Shull, Alexander Boyd, Thomas Cash, John Cress, Benjamin Ashmead, Benjamin Thomas, Robert Jackson, John Musser, Joseph Piper, John Krepps, James Stewart, Charles Ander- son, James Montgomery, Philip Habacker, Martin Saurman, Henry Huber, John Welch, George Ozeas, Henry M. Muh- lenberg, (at Marcus Hook), and David Rose, (near the l.a- zaretto).
William Shackara, Charles Flemming, William Hender. son, Measurers.
Hours of transacting business, from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M.
WARDENS OF THE PORT. Office, No. 18 Walnut St. Henry Hawkins, Master Warden. Paul Cox, Robert Ralston, Wm. Davis, Wm. Jonas Keen, Chas. Penrose, John Ashmead .... Thomas Jackson, Clerk. Samuel Young, Harbour Master.
Attendance given from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M .... On Saturdays from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. and from 2 to Sunset.
RATES OF PILOTAGE for the Port of Philadelphia.
INWARDS .... Up to 12 feet, at 20 shillings per foot. Above 12 feet, at 25 shillings per foot.
OUTWARDS ... Up to 12 feet, at 15 shillings per foot. Above 12 feet, at 20 shillings per foot. And ten dollars extra, from the 20th of November, until the. 10th March, inclusive.
Inspectors of Lumber ... John Douglas. jr. (head inspector) Samuel Garrigues, Jacob Zigler, Joseph Maxfield, Benja- min Gardiner, William Preston, and Laven Sneed.
Inspector of Staves .... Abraham Mitchell.
Inspectors of Flour .... Andrew Pettit, (head inspector) Ja- cob Plankinhorn, and C. Irick.
Inspector of Salt Provisions ..
· Inspector of Butter and Lard .... Wm. F. Stokes
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Inspector of Tobacco .... Richard Thompson. Inspector of Bark .... Samuel Elliott.
Regulator of Weights and Measures .... Benjamin Scull. Regulator of Dry Measures .... Gideon Cox. Measures of Grain. .. Alex. Moore, (head measurer) Jolin Scott, Charles Callahan, Edward M'Gowen, George Burk, Charles Oakford, Wm. Oakford, Daniel Newham, and Wm. Field.
DUTIES PAYABLE BY LAW,
ON GOODS, WARES AND MERCHANDIZE, Imported into the United States, from and after the last day of June, 1804 With other Commercial information. ARMS, fire and side, not other wise enumerated, or parts there- of, 17 1-2 per cent. ad val.
Apparatus, philosophical, specially imported for any seminary of learning, free
Apparel wearing, (see wearing ap- parel, &c.)
Ale, Beer, and Porter, in casks or bottles, 8 cents per gallon
On the bottles, if black glass quart bottles, 60 cents per groce
Antimony, regulus of,
free
Artificial flowers, feathers and other ornaments for Women's head dresses, 17 1-2 per cent. ad val. 17 1-2 ditto
Anniseed,
Articles of all kinds of the growth, or manufacture of the United States, or their territories, upon which no drawback, bounty or allowance has been paid or ad- mitted, Almonds, Anchors, * Aqua fortis,
free
2 cents per pound
11.2
ditto
free
B
Baggage, personal, (see wearing apparel, &c.) Bark of the Cork tree, free
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Brass cannon,
- teutenague and wire,
iron or steel locks, hinges, hoes, anvils, vises,
15 per cent. ad val,
--- all other manufactures of brass, 17 1-2 ditto
Balls and balsams, (see powders, pastes, &c.)
17.1-2 ditto
Beasts, viz. Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, or other useful ones, im- ported for breed, free
Beer, ale, and porter in-casks or bottles,
8 cents per gallon
60 cents per groce 17 1-2 per cent. ad val. free
17 1-2 per cent. ad val, 75 cents per pair 15 per cent. ad val. 60 cents per groce
17 1-2 per cent. ad val. '
27 1-2
ditto
15
ditto
45 cents per gallon free free
17 1-2 per cent. ad val,
22 1-2
ditto
25 cents per pack
50 cents per dozen
2 cents per pound 17 1-2 per cent. ad var.
17 1-2
ditto
17 1-2
ditto
17 1-2
ditto
2 cents per pound
6 ditto
45 cents per gallon
17 1-2 per cent. ad val.
15
ditto
15
ditto
4 cents per pound free
7 cents per pound
17 1-2 per cent ad val 20 cents per pound
Bonnets, hats and caps of every kind, Boots, Boots, blank,
Bottles, black glass quart,
Buttons of every kind,
Buckles, shoe and knee, Brushes, Burgundy wine, Burr stones, unwrought, Bullion, G
Cannon of brass, Carriages or parts of carriages, Cards, playing, - wool and cotton,
Cables and tarred cordage,
Cabinet wares,
Caps, hats and bonnets, of every kind,
Carpets and carpeting, Cartridge paper, Candles of tallow, of wax or spermaceti,' Champaign wine, Capers, Canes, walking sticks and whips, Cambricks, Cassia, Chinese, Clay, unwrought, Cheese, China ware, Cinnamon and cloves,
17 1-2 per cent. ad val; free
On the bottles, if black glass quart bottles, Bricks and tiles,
Bristles of swine,
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Chintzes and compured callicoes of muslins, and all printed, stained or colored goods or manufac- tures, or not being printed stained or coloured, of cotton or of linen, or of both, or of which cotton or linen is the material of chief value,
Cocoa, Chocolate,
Clogs and Goloshoes, (see shoes)
Cordage tarred, untarred,
Comfits, Cosmetics,
Coal,
Colours, (see painters ) Copper manufactures, - in plates, pigs and bars,
Cork tree, bark of,
Compositions for the teeth or gums, (see dentifrice )
Coffee, Cotton, -rags,
Cotton or linen manufactures, or of both, or of which cotton or linen is the material of chief value, whether printed, stained, colored or otherwise,
15 per cent. ad val.
Clocks and watches, or parts of either, 17 1-2 ditto
Coaches, chariots, phætons, chairs, chaises, solos and other carria- ges, or parts of either, 22 ditto
Cloathing ready made.
15
ditto
17 1-2
ditto
2 cents per pound
Dates,
17 1-2 per cent. ad val.
Dentifrice, powders, tinctures, pre- parations, and compositions for teeth or gums,
Dishes, pewter,
17 1-2 ditto 4 cents per pound
Dolls, dressed, and undressed, or parts thereof, 17 1.2 per cent. ad val,
Drugs, medicinal, except those commonly used in dying, 17 1-2 ditto
and woods for dying, free
15 per cent. ad val. 2 cents per pound 3 ditto
15 cents per pair 2 cents per pound 2 1-2 ditto 17 1-2 per cent. ad rai. 17 1-2 ditto 5 cents per bushel,
17 1-2 per cent. ad val.
17 1-2
ditto
free
free
17 1-2 per cent. ad vał,
5 cents per pound
3
ditto
free
Cutlasses, or parts thereof, Currants, D
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Earthen and stone wares,
17 1-2 per cent. ad ral. Essences (see powders, pasts, &c.) 17 1-2 ditto F Fans, or parts thereof, Fayal wine, 17 1-2 ditto 28 cents per gallon
Feathers and other ornaments for women's head dresses, 17 1-2 per cent. ad val.
Fringes commonly used by uphol- sterers, coachmakers and sad. dlers,
Figs, Fish, dried, foreign caught,
- mackarel,
--- salmon,
all other pickled,
40
ditto
17 1-2 per cent. ad val.
Floor cloth and matts, or parts of either, 17 1-2 ditto
Fruits of all kinds, except those otherwise particularly enumerat- ed, 17 1-2 ditto
free
Glass, black quart bottles,
Glass, window, not above 8 by 10 inches, - not above 10 by 12
160 cents per 100 square feet
175
ditto
225
ditto
Glauber salts,
Gauzes,
Geneva, (see spirits) Ginger,
17 1-2 ditto
22 1-2
ditto
Goloshoes, (see shoes) 15 cents per pair
Gloves and mittens of every kind,
Gold, silver and plated wares,
Gold and silver lace,
17 1-2
ditto
Goods, wares and merchandize, (see wares, &c.)
Glue, Gunpowder,
4 cents per pound 4 ditto
* Gum, chien used in preparing muslins, cottons or linens, for re- ceiving colors or dyes, ! · Arabic, B
free free
17 1-2 ditto 2 cents per pound 50 cents per quintai 60 cents per barrel 100 ditto
Flowers, artificial,
Furs of every kind, undressed,
G
60 cents per groce
above 10 by 12 all other glass and manufac- tures thereof,
22 1-2 per cent. ad val. 200 cents per cwt. 15 per cent. ad val.
Girandoles, or parts thereof,
17 1-2 per cent. ad val.
17 1-2
ditto
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H
Hangers, or parts thereof, Hair powder, Hats, caps and bonnets, of every kind, Hemp, Hempen rags, Hides, raw, Hoop iron,
17 1-2 per cent. ad val. 4 cents per pound.
17 per cent. ad val. 100 cents per cwt.
free
free 1 cent per pound
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 vises, hoop and slit, sheet,
- cast, and all manufactures of iron, steel or brass, or of which either of these metals is the article of chief value, not being otherwise particularly enumerat- ed,
Jewellery and paste work,
K
Kid shoes,
L
Lace of gold and silver, Laces and lawns,
Laces, linens. fringes, tassels and trimmings, commonly used by upholsterers, coach-makers and sadlers, 17 1-2 ditto
Lamp black, Lapis calaminaris,
15
free
ditto
Leather tanned and tawed, and all manufactures of Leather, or of which leather is the article of chief value, not otherwise parti- cularly enumerated, Lead and musket ball, - all other manufactures of lead or in which lead is the chief article,
17 1-2 per cent ad val. 1 cent per pound
1 ditto
- red,
2
ditto
· white,
2
ditto
free 25 cents per pound free
15 per cent. ad val.
1 cent per pound
1 1-2
ditto
17 per cent. ad val.
17 1-2
ditto
15 cents per pair
17 1-2 per cent. ad val.
15
ditto
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Lemons and lines, Lime foreign,
17 1-2 per cent. ad vat. S cents per cask 50 containing 60 gals
Linen or cotton manufactures, or of both, or of which cotton or linen. is the material of chief value, whether printed, stained, colored or otherwise, rags, Lisbon and Oporto wines, Looking glass, MI
15 per cent. ad val. free 30 cents per gallon 22 1-2 per cent. ad val
Manufactures of tin, pewter and copper, except pewter plates and dishes, 17 1-2 ditto
- of iron, steel or brass, not otherwise particularly enu- merated, 17 1-2 ditto
of leather, not other-
wise particularly enumerated, 17 1-2 ditto
of lead not otherwise particularly enumerated, 1 cent per pound
of cotton, or linen, or of both, whether printed, colored or otherwise, 15 per cent. ad yal. 3.
of glass (see glass) of tobacco (see snuff,
segars and tobacco) - of wood (see cabinet
wares and wood) of the United States, or their territories, upon which no drawback, bounty or allowance lias been paid or admitted, free
Mats and floor cloths, or parts of either,
Malt,
17 1-2 per cent. ad vak 10 cents per bushel
Marble, slate and other stone, bricks, tiles, tables, mortars and other utensils of marble or slate, and generally all stone and earth- en ware, Madeira wines (see wines) Malaga wine,
17 1-2 per cent. ad val,
Mace.
Mackarel,
28 cents per gallon 125 cents per pound 60 cents per barrel
Medicinal drugs, except those com- monly used in dying,. 17 1-2 per cent. ad val.
Merchandize, goods and wares, (see wares, &c. ditto
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Mittens and gloves of every kind, Millenery ready made, Molasses, Morocco shoes, Muskets and fire locks, with or without bayonets, or parts of ei- ther, Mustard in flour, Muslins, and muslinets, whether printed, stained, coloured, or otherwise, 15 ditto
17 1-2 per cent. ad val. 17 1-2 ditto 5 cents per gallon 15 cents per pair
17 1-2 per cent. ad val
17 1-2
ditto
Nails, Nankeens, Nutmegs, 0
2 cents per pound 15 per cent. ad val. 50 cents per pound
Oranges,
Ornaments for women's head dres-
ses,
Ochre. yellow dry,
in oil,
17 1-2 ditto
1 cent per pound .
1 1-2
ditto
*Oil of vitriol,
free
Ointments, oils and odours (see powders, pastes, &c.) Olives, Oil, Oporto and Lisbon wines, Old pewter,
17 1-2 per cent. ad val.
17 1-2
ditto
17 1-2
ditto
30 cents per gallon free
P
Paper hangings, writing and wrapping,
17 1-2 per cent. ad val.
15
ditto
17 1-2 ditto
-
- sheating and cartridge,
Painters' colours, whether dry or
ground in oil, except those other-
wise enumerated, and those con-
monly used in dying,
17 1-2
ditto
400 cents per cwt.
Packthread and twine,
Paste boards, parchment or vellum, 15 per cent. ad val.
Paste work and jewellery,
17 1-2
ditto
Phætons, or parts thereof,
22 1-2
ditto
Plaister of Paris,
free
Pewter manufactures, except plates and dishes, plates and dishes,
old,
Pepper, Perfumes, Pistols or parts thereof, Pictures and prints
17 1-2 per cent. ad val. 4 cents per pound free 6 cents per pound
17 1-2 per cent. ad val:
17.1-2
ditto
15
ditto
17 1-2 per cent. ad val.
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Pimento, Printing types, Pickles of all sorts, Printed, stained or coloured goods, or manufactures of cotton, or of linen or of both, 15 per cent. ad val.
Philosophical apparatus, specially imported for any seminary of learning, free
Pickled fish, of every kind except mackarel and salmon, 40 cents per barrel
Porter, beer and ale, in casks or bottles, On the bottles, if black glass quart bottles,
Powder for hair,
- gun,
60 cents per groce 4 cents per pound 4 ditto
Powders, pastes, balls, balsams, ointments, oils, waters, washes, tinctures, essences, or other pre- parations or compositions, com- monly called sweet scents, odors, perfumes or cosmetics, and all powders or preparations for the teeth or gums,
Plums and prunes,
Q
Quicksilver,
R
Raisins imported in jars and boxes,
and muscadel raisins,
2
ditto
- - all other kinds,
1 1-2
ditto
Raw hides and skins,
free
Rags of cotton, of hempen, of linen and woollen cloth,
Regulus of antimony, Red lead, *Rocco, Rum (see spirits)
free free
2 cents per pound free
Salts glauber, S
200 cents per cwt.
Stained, printed or coloured goods, or manufactures of cotton, or of linen, or of both,'
15 per cent. ad vał
Salt petre, 15 ditto
4 cents per pound 15 per cent. ad val. 17 1-2 ditto
8 cents per gallon
17 1-2 per cent. ad val. 2 cents per pound 6 ditto
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Saint Lucar wines, Starch, Sail cloth,
Slate, stone, and stone ware,
Saddles, or parts thereof, Sattins, and other wrought silks, Spanish brown,
Salmon, *Saffron;
40 cents per gallon 3 cents per pound 15 per cent. ad val. 17 1-2 ditto 15 ditto
15 ditto
1 cent per pound
100 cents per barrel
free
100 cents per cwt.
Steel, Steel, iron or brass locks, hinges, hoes, anvils, and vises, - all other manufactures of steel,
15 per cent. ad val.
Sheathing and cartridge paper,
17 1-2
ditto
Sherry wine,
40 cents per gallon
Sea stores of ships or vessels,
free
Spermaceti candles,.
6 cents per pound
Sweet scents, (see powders; pastes &c.) Segars,
17 1-2 per cent. ad val, 200 cents per thousand 4 cents per pound 11-2 ditto
Spirits distilled in the U. · S. imported in the same ship or vessel in which they had been previous- ly exported from the U. States, viz.
From molasses.
15
cents per gallon
15
Second ditto,
16
ditto
16
Third ditto,
17
ditto
17
Fourth ditto,
19
ditto
19
Fifth ditto,
23
ditto
23
Sixth ditto,
30
ditto
30
From materials of the
growth and produce of the United States.
First proof,
682.
ditto
7
Second ditto,
ditto
8
Third ditto,
.ditto
9
Fourth ditto,
11
ditto
11
Fifth ditto,
13
ditto
13
Sixth ditto,
18
ditto
18
Seines,
Sheet iron,
IF IMPORTED IN
or vessels.
For'n ships
or vessels.
First proof,
Amer. ships
17 1-2 ditto
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Spirits distilled in foreign countries, viz.
From Grain.
First proof,
28 cents per gallon
Second ditto,
29
ditto
Third ditto,
39
ditto
Fourth ditto,
34
ditto
Fifth ditto
40
ditto
Sixth ditto
50
ditto
From other materials.
First proof,
25
ditto
Second ditto,
25
ditto
Third ditto,
28
ditto
Fourth ditto,
32 ditto
Fifth ditto,
38
ditto
Sixth ditto,
46
ditto
Spikes,
1 cent per pound
Silver and plated ware,
17 1-2 per cent. ad val
- lace,
17 1-2 ditto
Skins raw,
free
Slit iron,
1 cent per pound
Sicily wine,
30 cents per gallon
Swine, bristles of,
free
Shoes and slippers of silk,
25 cents per pair
Shoes of kid and morocco,
15 ditto
- other shoes and slippers for men and women, clogs and golo- shoes,
15 ditto
slippers for children,
10 ditto
Swords and cutlasses, or parts of either,
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