The Philadelphia Directory, 1809, Part 22

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Publication date: 1785
Publisher: Philadelphia
Number of Pages: 422


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17 1-2 per cent. ad val. 17 1-2 ditto


free


2 cents per pound


1 1-2


ditto


free


B


Baggage, personal, (see wearing apparel, &c.) Bark of the Cork tree, Brass cannon,


free


17 1-2 per cent. ad val. free 1


- teutenague and wire, iron or steel locks, hinges hoes, anvils, vices, 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


On the bottles, if black glass quart bottles, 60 cents per groce 17 1-2 per cent. ad val. free


Bricks and tiles,


Bristles of swine,


Bonnets, hats and caps of every kind, Books, Boots, blank,


Bottles, black glass quart,


Buttons of every kind, Buckles, shoe and knee, Brushes, Burgundy wine, Burr stone, unwrought, Bullion, C


Cannon of brass, Carriages or parts of carriages, Cards, playing, - wool and cotton, Cables and tarred cordage, Cabinet wares,


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. 17 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 val.


x


Caps, hats and bonnets, of every kind, Carpets and carpeting,


17 1-2


ditto


17 1-2 ditto


Cartridge paper, Candles of tallow, - of wax or spermaceti,


17 1-2


ditto


2 cents per pound


6 ditto


45 cents per gallon


17 1-2 per cent ad val.


Canes, walking sticks and whips,


15


ditto


Cambricks,


15


ditto


4 cents per pound


free


Cheese,


7 cents per pound


China ware, Cinnamon and cloves,


17 1-2 per cent ad val. 20 cents per pound ..


Chintzes and coloured callicoes or


muslins, and all printed, stained or coloured 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) 15 cents per pair


Cordage tarred untarred,


Comfits, Cosmetics,


Coal, Colours, (see paints)


- in plates, pigs and bars,


free


free


Compositions for the teeth of gums, (see dentrifrice) Coffee, Cotton, - rags,


17 1-2 per cent ad val. 5 cents per pound 3 ditto free


Cotton or linen manufactures, or of both, or of which cotton or


linen is the material of -chief value, whether printed, stained, coloured 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 1-2 ditto


Clothing ready made, 15 ditto


15 per cent ad val. 2 cents per pound 3 ditto .


2 cents per pound


2 1-2


ditto


17 1-2 per cent. ad val.


17 1-2 ditto 5 cents per bushel 17 1-2 per cent ad val.


Copper manufactures,


17 1-2


ditto


Cork tree, bark of,


Champaign wine,


Capers, '


Cassia, Chinese,


Clay, unwrought,


· xi


Cutlasses, or parts thereof, Currants,


D


17 1-2 ditto 2 cents per pound 17 1-2 per cent. ad val


Dates,


Dentifrice, powders, tinctures, pre-


parations, and compositions for


teeth or gums,


. 17 1-2


ditto


Dishes, pewter,


4 cents per pound


Dolls dressed, and undressed, or


parts thercof,


17 1-2 per cent. ad val


Drugs, medicinal, except those


commonly used in dying,


17 1-2


ditto


and woods for dying,


E


free


Earthen and stone wares,


17 1-2 per cent. ad val


Essences (see powders, pastes, &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 up- holsterers, coachmakers and saddlers, 17 1-2 ditto Figs, Fish, dried, foreign caught, 2 cents per pound 50 cents per quintal 60 cents per barrel


- mackarel,


- salmon,


100


ditto


- all other pickled,


40 ditto


Flowers, artificial,


17 1-2 per cent. ad vai


Floor cloths and matts, or parts of either 17 1-2 ditto


Fruits of all kinds, except those


otherwise particularly enume-


rated,


17 1-2


ditto


Furs of every kind, undressed,


G


free


Glass, black quart bottles,


60 cents per groce


S cents per 100


square feet


Glass, window, not above 8 by 10 160 inches, - not above 10 by 12 175 ditto


above


10 by 12


225


ditto


all other glass and manufac- tures thereof, 22 1-2 per cent. ad val 200 cents per cwt. 15 per cent. ad val.


Glauber salts, Gauses, Geneva, (see spirits)


17 1-2


ditto


Ginger,


Girandoles, or parts thereof,


22 1-2


ditto


Goloshoes, (see shoes)


15 cents per pair


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Gloves and mittens of every kind, 17 1-2 per cent. ad val Gold, silver and plated wares, 17 1-2 ditto Gold and silver lace, 17 1-2 ditto


Goods, wares and merchandize, (see wares, &c.)


Glue,


Gunpowder,


4 cents per pound 4 ditto


*Gum, chiefly used in preparing muslins, cottons or linens, for receiving colours or dyes, * Arabic


free


free


H


Hangers, or parts thereof, Hair powder,


17. 1-2 per cent. ad 'val. 4 cents per pound


Hats, caps and bonnets of every kind, Hemp, Hempen rags, Hides, raw, Hoop iron,


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,


free - 25 cents per pound free


- steel or brass locks, hinges, hoes, anvils and vices, - hoop and slit,


sheet,


15 per cent. ad val.


1 cent per pound


1 1-2


ditto


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 enume- rated,


Jewellery and paste work,


J


K


Kid shoes,


L


Lace of gold and silver, Laces and lawns,


17 1-2 per cent. ad val.


15


ditto


Laces, linens, fringes, tassals and trimmings, commonly used by upholsterers, coach-makers and sadlers, Lamp black, Lapis calaminaris,


17 1-2


ditto


15


ditto


free


Leather tanned and tawed, and all


17 1-2 per cent. ad val.


17. 1-2


ditto


15 cents per pair


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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 anticle, - red,


17 1-2 per cent. ad val. 1 cent per pound


1 ditto


2


ditto


- - white, 2 ditto


Lemons and limes,


Lime foreign,


17 1-2 per cent. ad val 50 S cents per cask 2 containing 60 gais.


Linen or cotton manufactures, or


of both, or of which cotton or


linen is the material or chief


value, whether printed, stained, coloured or otherwise,


- - rags, Lisbon and Oporto wines, Looking glass,


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 other-


wise particularly enumerated, 1 cent per pound - of cotton, or linen, or of both, either printed, colour- ed or otherwise, 15 per cent. ad val.


of glass (see glass of tobacco (see snuff


segars and tobocco


- of wood (see cabi- net wares and wood


- - of the United States, or their territories, upon which no drawback, bounty or allow- ance has been paid or admitted, frec


Mats and floor cloths, or parts of either, 17 1-2 per cent. ad val. Malt, 10 cents per bushel


Marble, slate and other stone, bricks, tiles, tables, mortars and other utensils of marble or slate,


B


xiv


and generally all stone and earthen ware, Madeira wines (see wines) Malaga wine,


Mace, Mackarel,


17 1-2 per cent. ad val. 28 cents per gallon 125 cents per pound 60 cents per barrell


Medicinal drugs, except those commonly used in dying, 17 1-2 per cent. ad val.


Merchandize, goods and wares, (see wares, &c. ditto


Mittens and gloves of every kind, 17 1-2 per cent. ad val. Millenery ready made,


Molasses,


Morocco shoes,


17 1-2 - ditto 5 cents per gallon 15 cents per pair


Muskets and firelocks, with or without bayonets, or parts of ei- ther, 17 1-2 per cent. ad vål: 17 1-2 ditto .


Mustard in flour,


Muslins, and muslinets, whether printed, stained, coloured, or otherwise, 15 ditto


Nails, Nrnkeens, Nutmeg's


2 cents per pound 15 per cent. ad val. 50 cents per pound-


0


Oranges,


17. 1-2 per cent. ad val


Ornaments for women's head dres-


ses


17 1-2 . ditto


Ochre, yellow dry,


1 cent per pound


in oil,


1 1-2 ditto


free


*Oil of vitriol,


Ointments, oils and odours (see powders, pastes, &c.) Olives, Oil,


17 1-2 per cent. ad vàl.


17 1-2


ditto


17 1-2


ditto


Oporto and Lisbon wines,.


30 cents per gallon free


P


Paper hanging, - writing and wrapping,


17 1-2 per cent. ad cat.


15


ditto


sheathing and cartridge,


17 1-2 ditto


Painters' colours, whether dry or ground in oil, except those oth- erwise enumerated, and those commonly used in dying, 17 1-2 ditto


Packthread and twine,


400 cents per cut.


Paste boards, parchment or vel- lum,


15 per cent. ad vál.


Paste work and jewellery, 17 1-2 ditto


Phætons, or parts thereof,


22 1-2


ditto


Plaister of Paris,


free


Old pewter,


N


XV


Pewter manufactures, plates and dishes, plates and dishes, old,


except


17 1-2 per cent. ad val. 4 cents per pound free


6 cents per pound


17 1-2 per cent. ad ral.


17 1-2


ditto


15


ditto .


4 cents per pound 15 per cent. ad vał. 17 1-2 ditto


Pickles of all sorts,


Printed, stained or coloured goods or manufactures of cotton, or of linen or of boib, 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, 8 cents per gallon


On the bottles, if black glass quart bottles,


Powder for hair,


- gun,


60 cents per groce 4 cents per pound 4 clitto -


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,


17 1-2 per cent. ad val. 2 cents per pound Q


Quicksilver, 6 ditto


R


Raisins imported in jars and box-


es, and muscadel raisins,


2


ditto


· all other kinds,


1 1-2


ditto


Raw hides and skins, free


Rags of cotton, of hempen, of li- nen and woollen cloth, free


Regulus of antimony, Red lead,


** Rocco, Rum (see spirits)


free


2 cents per pound frce


Salts glauber,


S


200 cents per cwt.


Stained, printed or coloured goods,


Pepper, Perfumes, Pistols or parts thereof, Pictures and prints, Pimento,


Printing types,


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ar manufactures of cotton, or of linen, or of both,


Salt petre, Salt,


free


Saint Lucar wines,


40 cents per gallon


Starch,


3 cents per pound" 15 per cent. ad val.


Slate, stone, and stone ware,


17 1-2. ditto


Saddles, or parts thereof,


15


ditto ·


Sattins, and other wrought silks, 15 Spanish brown,


Salmon,


* Saffron,


free 100 cents per cwt.


Steel,


Steel, iron, or brass locks, hinges, hoes, anvils, and vises, all other manufactures of '


steel,


17 1-2 ditto


17 1-2


ditto


40 cents per gallon


Sea stores of ships or vessels,


free


Spermaceti candles, .


6 cents per pound


Sweet scents (see powders, pastes, &c.) Segars, Seines,


Sheet iron,


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.


Amer. ships or vessels.


15


cents per gallon 15


First proof,


16


ditto


16


Third ditto,


17


clitto


17


Fourth ditto,


19


ditto


19


Fifth ditto,


23


ditto


23


Sixth ditto,


30


citto


30


From mattrials of the


growth and produce of


the United States.


First proof,


8


ditto


8


Third ditto,


9


ditto


9


Fourth ditto,


11


ditto


11


Fifth ditto,


13


ditto


13


· Sixth ditto,


18


ditto


18


200 cents per thousand 4 cents per pound 11-2 ditto


IF IMPORTED IN


For'n ships or vessels. 4


ditto


7


Second ditto,


15 per cent. ad val. free


Sail cloth,


ditto


1 cent per pound 100 cents per barrel


15 per cent. ad val ..


Sheathing and cartridge paper, Sherry wine,


17 1-2 per cent. ad val.


Second ditto,


xvii


Spirits distilled in foreign coun- tries, viz.


From Grain.


First proof,


28 cents per gallon


Second ditto,


29


citto


Third ditto,


31


citto


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


clitto


Fourth ditto,


32


ditto


Fifth ditto,


38


clitto


Sixth ditto,


46


ditto


Spikes,


1 cent per pound


Silver and plated ware,


lace,


Skins raw,


free


Slit iron,


1 cent per pound


Sicily wine,


30 cents per gallon 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 go- loshoes,


15 ditto


- slippers for children,


10


ditto


Swords and cutlasses, or parts of either, -


17 1-2 per cent. adval.


Stockings,


17 1-2 . ditto


Stone and earthen ware,


17 1-2 ditto


Soap,


2 cents per pound


Solos and other carriages, or parts thereof,


22 1-2 per cent. ad tal


Stones burr, unwrought,


free


Sulphur,


free


Sugars, brown,


2 1-2 cents per pound


white clayed,


3


ditto


-white powdered,


3


ditto


-all other clayed or powder-


ed,


21-2


ditto


-lump,


6 1-2


ditto


-loaf,


9


ditto


-other refined,


6 1-2


ditto


- -sugar candy,


11 1-2 ditto


10


ditto


Snuff, Tallow,


112


ditto


Tassals and trimmings commonly


B2


17 1-2 per cent. ad val. 17 1-2 ditto


Swine, bristles of,


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used by upholsterers, coach- makers and saddlers Tables of marble, slate or other stone, or parts thereof, Tallow candles, Tarred cordage,


17 1-2 per cent. ad val.


17 1-2 ditto . 2 cents per pound 2 ditto


If. imported.


in For'n


resseis.


cents per pound


17 1-2


ditto


27


- hyson, imperial, gun-


32


ditto


50


other green teas, From Europe.


20


ditto


30


- bohea,


14


ditto


17 1-5


- souchong and other black teas,


21


ditto


27


- hyson, imperial, gun-


40


ditto


50


24


ditto


30


-


17


ditto


18.7-10


27


ditto


29 7-10


- hyson, imperial, gun- powder or gomee,


50


ditto


55


other green teas,


30


ditto


33


Teneriffe wine, fwine and pack thread,


28 cents per gallon, 400 cents per cwt. 17 1-2 per cent ad val. free


Tinctures, (see powders, pastes, &c.


17 1-2 per cent ad val. 17 1-2 ditto


Toys, not otherwise enumerated, 15


ditto


Tobacco manufactured, other than snuff and segars,


6 cents per pound


Tools or implements of a mecha- nical trade only, of persons who arrive in the United States, *Turmeric,


free


free


Types for printing,


15 per cent ad val.


Unmanufactured wood,


free


wool,


free


Untarred cordage,


2 1-2 cents per pound 225 cents per cwt.


- yarn,


vessels.


Teas from China and In- dia, or from any islands laying eastwardly of the Cape of Good Hope. bohea, In Amer. souchong and other black teaş, 18


12


powder, or gomee,


powder, or gomee,


· other green teas, From any other place. - bohea, - souchong and other black teas,


'Tin manufactures, .


--- in plates and pigs,


Tiles and bricks,


U


xi.s


Unwrought clay,


Velvets and Velverets, *Verdigsise, * Vitriol, oil of,


free


V


15 per cent. ad val. free free


Wares of tin, copper and pewter, except pewter plates and dish- es,


~ earthen or stone, china, gold, silver and plated,


17 1-2 per cent. ad val. ‹litto ditto


ditto


Wares, goods and merchandize imported directly from China or


If imported in Ameri- can or Foreign ships or


India, in ships or vessels not of > vessels, 15 1-4 per cent. the United States, except teas, Cad val. china ware, and all other arti- cles liable to higher rates of du- ties.


goods and merchandize of


the growth or manufacture of


the United States, or of their


territories, upon which no draw- back, bounty or allowance has been paid or admitted, free


Wafers, 17 1-2 per cent, ad val.


Watches and clocks, or parts of either, 17 1-2 ditto


Waters and washes, (see powders, pastes, &c. . 17 1-2 ditto


Walking sticks, whips and canes, 15 clitto


Wax candles, 6 cents per pound


Wearing apparel, and other per-


sonal baggage, of persons who arrive in the United States, free Wines in casks, bottles or other ves- sels,


-


- Malmsey, Madeira, and Lon-


don particular Madeira, 58 cents per gallon ditto


all other Madeira wine, 50


· Burgundy, Champaign, Rhe -. nish and Tokay, 4.5


ditto


Sherry and St. Lucar, 40


ditto


Claret and other wines, not


enumerated, when imported in bottles or cases, 35


ditto


Lisbon, Oporto, and other Portugal wines, 30


ditto


- Sicily, 30


ditto


Teneriffe, Fayal, Malaga, St. George, and other western is]- and wines, 28 ditto


Xx


all other wines, when im- ported otherwise than in bottles or cases, 23 ditto


On the bottles, if black glass quart battles, 60 cents per groce


if other than black glass quart bottles, 22 1-2 per cent. ad val.


Window glass, not above 8 by 10 . inches, 160 cts. pr 100 square feet


- not above 10 by 12, 175 ditto


above 10 by 12, 224 ditto


White lead,


2 cents per pound


Wire, of brass and iron,


free


Wool and cotton cards,


50 cents per dozen


Wood manufactured, (exclusive of cabinet wares), 15 per cent. ad val.


Wood unmanufactured,


free


Wool unmanufactured,


free


Woods, dying,


free


Woolen rags,


free


Y


Yarn untarred,


225 cents per cut.


All other goods not before parti-


cularly enumerated and de- scribed, 15 per cent. ad val.


* Note These articles which have asterisks affixed, have been declared free by the Treasury, as falling under the denomi- nation of Dying Drugs.


OF THE aforementioned Goods, except those particular- ized, are subject to an additional duty of ten per cent. when imported in vessels not of the United States.


Allowances for Drafts made at the Custom-House.


On any quantity of 1 cwt. or 112 lb. 1 1b


O any quantity above 1 and not exceeding 2 cwt. 2 1b


On any quantity above 2 and not exceeding 3 cwt. 3 1b On any quantity above 3 and not exceeding 10 cwt. 4 1b On any quantity above 10 and not exceeding 18 cwt. 7 1b


On any quantity above 18 cwt.


9,1b


FOR TARE,


On every whole chest of bohea tea, 70 1b.


half do. do.


36 1b.


quarter do. do.


20 1b.


On cvery chest of Hyson, or other green teas, the gros's ¡ weight of which shall be 70 pounds or upwards, 20 Ib. On every box of other tea, not less than 50 or more than 70 pounds gross, 18 16


xxi


If more than 70 and not exceeding 80 lb. gross, If more than 80 pounds gross, Which tares shall include rope, canvass and other coverings.


20 1b.


22 1b.


On all other boxes of tea, according to the invoice or actual weight thercof,


On.coffee, in bags,


2 per cent


in bales,


3 do.


in casks,


12 do.


On sugar, other than loaf sugar,


in casks,


12 do.


in boxes,


15 do.


in bags or mats,


5 do.


On cocoa, in casks,


10 do.


in bags,


1 do.


On pimento, in casks,


16 do.


in bags,


3 do.


On clicese, in hampers or baskets, in boxes,


10 do.


On candles, in boxes,


8 do.


On chocolate, in boxes,


10 do.


On cotton, in bales, in seroons,


6 do.


On glauber salts, in casks,


8 do.


On indigo, in barrels,


12 do.


in other casks,


15 do.


in seroons,


10 do.


in bags or mats,


3 do.


On nails, in casks,


8 do.


On pepper in casks,


12 do.


in bales,


5 do.


in bags,


2 do.


On sugar candy, in boxes


10 do. .


On segars, in casks or boxes,


18 do.


On soap, in boxes,


10 do.


On shot in casks,


3 do.


On twine in casks, in bales,


12 do.


3 do.


On all other goods, according to the invoice thercof, or ac- tual weight ..... Provided always, that where the original in- voices of any of the said articles are produced at the time of making entry for such articles, and the tare or tares appear therein, it shall be lawful for the collector and naval officer, where there is one, if they sec fit, with the consent of the importer or importers, consignee or con- signces, to estimate the said tare or tares according to such invoice, but if not determined at the time of entry, the tare or tares as above shall be granted and allowed,


20 do.


2 do.


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Allowance for Leakage and Breakage.


'Two per cent. allowed on the guage on all merchandize pay. ing duty by the gallon, contained in casks.


Ten per cent. on all beer, ale and porter in bottles, and five per cent. on other liquors in bottles, to be deducted from the invoice quantity in lieu of breakage; or it shall be lawful to compute the duties on the actual quantity by tale, at the option of the importer, at the time of entry.


REMARKS.


1. No ship or vessel, from foreign ports, or coming by sea from any port of the United States, shall be permitted to re- port, make entry or break bulk, till the master shall deliver to the postmaster all letters under his care, or within his power, other than such as are to be delivered at the port of entry, or such as are directed to the owner or consignee of such ship or vessel ; and on-oath or affimation, to be taken of such delivery, the master to receive two cents for every letter so delivered


2. Goods from foreign ports cannot be unladen but be- tween sunrise and sunset, without special licence, under a penalty of four hundred dollars on the master, and every otlier person concerned, disability from holding any office under the government of the United States for seven years, and being advertised in the newspapers, with forfeiture of the goods ; which, if amounting to 400 dollars, will subject the vessel, and apparel also, to forfeiture.


3. Goods removed before guaged and weighed, and if. wines, spirits or teas, before being marked, without permis- sion, are forfeited.


4. Persons giving or offering a bribe, forfeit from two hun- dred to two thousand dollars .- Inspectors and officers of the revenue cutters, may go on board, examine and search vessels, have access to the cabin, and seal packages ; and after sunset, secure hatches, &c .- Persons in charge of vessels, for breaking fastenings, but in the presence of an officer, forfeit five hundred dollars.


MINISTERS


Plenipotentiary ; Consuls and Commercial Agents from the United States to foreign Nations.


MINISTERS PLENIPOTENTIARY


France-John Armstrong


Court of Madrid-James Bow-


doin


Court of London-William


Pinckney


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CONSULS AND COMMERCIAL AGENTS.


.Allicant-Robt. Montgomery, Island of Cuba-Henry Hill,


.Algiers-Tobias Lear,


.Antigua-J. W. Rose,


„Antwerp-Jacob Ridgway,


.Amsterdam-Sylv. Bourne, .Azores-John B. Barney, Barcelona-John Leonard, Batavia-Thomas Hewes, Bayonne-Lanne


- of Teneriffe-J. J. Anin- strong, Kingston (Hull)-G. Knox, Leghorn-Thomas Appleton, La Rochelle-Thos. Lovell, L' Orient --- Aaron Vale,


Kiverpool-James Maury. London-Wm. Lyman, Leith-Henry Grant, Lisbon-William Jarvis, La Guira-Augustin Madia .Malta-Joseph Peelis,


Madrid-Moses Young,


Malaga-Wm. Kirkpatrick,


Calais-John Appleton


Canton-Edward Corrington, Marseilles-S. Cathalan,


Cayenne-Thomas Aborn, Cadiz-Jos. Znardi,


Messina-John Broadbent,


Martinique-A. M. Cock,


Vantz-William Patterson, Naples-Frederick Degan, Ostend-Henry Wilson, Oratava-Thos. Armstrong,


Cette-James Anderson, Copenhagen-II. R. Saabye, Cork-John Church, Currona-Benj. H. Philips, Cape Good Hope-J. Elmslie, Paris-Fulwar Skipwith Calcutta-(Ind.) Jacob Lewis, Palermo-Abraham Gibbs, Corrunna-Henry Molier, Dublin-Joseph Wilson, Dunkirk-Francis Coffyn, Demarara-Wm. Gardiner, Emden-Wm. Clarke, Essiquibo-Wm. Gardner Fagol-B. Darby,


Port au Prince-R. Ritchie, Poole-Thomas Aulojo, Porto Rico-Jacob B. Clement, Plymouth-John Hawker, Rome-John B. Sartori, Rotterdam - Alexander, Santa Cruz-Thos. Gamble, St. Jago de Cuba-Maurice Rogers,


Falmouth-Robert W. Fox, Franca-Philip Marck, Genoa-Peter Kuhn, jun. St. Croix-John F. Brown, St. Petersburg-Levit Harris, St. Andero-L. M. O'Brien, Gibraltar-John Gavino, Glasgow-Geo. Johnston, Cottenburg-R. C. Gardener, St. Juba in Cuba-J. Blackey, ley,


Havre d' Grace-I. C. Barnet, Havanna-Vincent Gray,


Soten-Frederick W. Lutze,


Hamburgh-John M. Forbes, Surinam-T. Tufts,


Isle of France-William Buc-San Lucar-Richard S. Hack- hannan,


lev,


Isle of St. Bartholomews-Tangeirs-James Simpson, Isaac Prince, Trieste-William Riggin,


Isles of Majorca" Teneriffe-J. W. M'Elroy,


.Minorca and _J. M. Baker, Tunis-C. D. Coxe,


Frica Š Western loles-John B, Barney,


Belfast-Jamcs Holmes, Bristol-Elias Vanderhorst, Burbon-William Buchanan, Bordeaux-William Lee, Bremen-F. G. Wichelhaus -. Madeira-James L. Cathcart, sen,


xxiv


MINISTERS,


Consuls, Commissaries. and Agents of Foreign Powers resident in the United States.


From France.


GENERAL TURREAU, Minister Plenipotentiary. M. FELIX DE BEAUJOUR, Consul General, Philadelphia, Alexandria-M. Louis de Tou-New Orleans ---- Deforgues, sard,


Baltimore-Louis Arcamlal, Boston-A. Alexis Giraud,


Charleston -- Soult,


New York-Louis Felix, Norfolk-Maritn Oster, Newport-Felix Douzy,


Natchez-T. H. Vermonnet, Philadelphia --- Chancelier, Portsmouth-G. Cazeaux, Savannah-Le Marrois, Wilmington (N. C.)-Terrien de Riviere.


From the Kingdom of Great Britain. DAVID M. ERSKINE, Minister Plenipotentiary, and Envoy Extraordinary.


Baltimore-Wm. Wood, New Orleans --- A. M'Neil,


Boston-Andrew Allen, Newpors --- John Breese, Charleston, (S.C.)-B. Moodie, Philbdel'a --- Phineas Bond,


New York-Thos. Barclay Savannah --- James Wallace.


From the Kingdom of Spain.


CHEVALIER DE FORONDA, charge des affairs. JOSEPH HESEDIA, secretary to the Consulate General. Alexandria --- Pablo Chacon, New York --- T. Stoughton, Baltimore --- J. B. Barnabeau, Philadelphia --- Philip Foster, Bosotn -- J. Stoughton, . Savannah --- Charles Mulvey.


Norfolk -- Antoine Argote Vil- lalobos,


From Denmark.


P. PEDERSEN, Charge des Affairs and Consul General. BERNARD DAHLGREN, Secretary at Philadelphia. Alexandria --- Jonathan Swift, New-Orleans --- R. Relf, Baltimore --- Peter Collins, Philadelphia --- I. F. Eckard, Boston --- David Greene, Savannah --- W. Scharbrough, Wilmington, (D.) --- I. Bird, Wilmington, (N. C.) --- R. Lang- don.




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