The Philadelphia Directory, 1822, Part 48

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Rihl's court, west from 536 north Third


Rising Sun Inn, 133 Sassafras near Fourth


Rittenhouse place, N. side of Locust above Ninth


Robbins' wharf, opens at 9 Little Water Rogers' court, runs north from Pegg street


Rose street, runs N E from Germantown road bet. Otter and Second


Rose alley, (N. L.) from Tammany n. Third to Browne Rose alley, runs north from 127 Locust


Ross's wharf, opens at 97 south Water Rowlinson's court, east from 169 north Second Rugan street, from 347 Callowhill to James


Rush's court, west from 142 south Fourth


Russell's wharf, first south of Pine st. public landing


Sansom's alley, from Willow to Noble, between St. John and north Third


Sansom's row, north side of Walnut bet. Swanwick and Eighth


Sansom's Union row, (N. L.) 258 north Second


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Sansom street, from south Seventh to Ninth between Chesnut and Walnut


Sarah street, from Queen near Frankford r. to Bedford Sassafras alley, from 190 Sassafras to Bryan's alley


Sassafras street, from the Delaware to Schuylkill bet. Cherry and Vine


Saunders' court, east from Pitt near Beaver


Say street, from Sch. Seventh to Eighth between Sassa- fras and Vine


Say's alley, from Cherry to Walnut, west of Thirteenth'


Say's court, west from 36 north Third


Say's wharf, opens at 19 north Water


Scheme alley, see Vine alley


Schively's alley, see Bryan's


Schleisman's alley, east from N. Third between Poplar lane and Beaver


Schneider's wharf, opens at 315 north Front


Schriver's court, east from 71 north Eighth


Schuylkill Bank, S E corner of High and Sixth


Schuylkill road, runs from Washington to Bridge street, west of the river Schuylkill


Scott's alley, from 379 High to 96 Filbert


Scott's court, enters Poplar lane above Front


Second street, (N.) from 67 High to Mud lane


Second street, (S.) from 52 High running south


Second street, from Schuylkill (N. & S.) rans from Vine. to Cedar between Front and Third


Segan's wharf and ship-yard, opens at 371 north Front Seit's court, south from 60 Sassafras


Seven-Stars Inn, N W corner of Fourth and Sassafras Seventh street, (N ) from 263 High to Vine and conti- nued north from Camac


Seventh street, (S.) from 228 High to Passyunk road


Seventh street, from Schuylkill (N. & S.) from Vine to Cedar between Sixth and Eighth


Shakamaxon street, from the Delaware to the Frank- ford road between Sarah and Crown


Sheaff's alley, from N. Eleventh n. Sassafras to Twelfth. Shepherd's alley, see Church's alley


Shepherd's court, west from 36 north Third


Sheriff's Office, in the Statehouse


Shield's alley, from 140 S. Ninth to Raspberry alley


Shield's court, runs south from Relief alley between Front and Second


Shippen's lane, from Cedar near Broad to Federal Shippen street, from 266 south Front to Irish lane Shoemaker's court, back 10 north Front


Shoemaker's wharf, first S. of Mulberry street public landing Shriver's court, east from 71 north Eighth.


Simmon's court, west from 216-north Front


Sim's alley, from the Delaware to 15 south Water


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List of Streets, &c.


Sims' wharves, opens at 153 and 159 south Water and Pine street landing


Sink's court, runs south from 98 Gaskill


Sixth street (N.) from 233 High to the Germantown road north of Vine-it is the boundary line between the Northern Liberties and Penn township


Sixth street (S.) from 162 High to Carpenter


Sixth street, from the Schuylkill (N. & S.) from Vine to Cedar between Fifth and Seventh


Small street, from Passyunk road near Cedar to Bedford Small alley, opens at 27 Barron, see George (S.)


Smith's alley, from near 219 S. Third to 32 Springett alley [see Gaskill]


Smith's alley (N. L.) from 119 Green to 128 Coates Smith's court, runs south from High near Sch. Eighth Smith's court, north Fifth near Vine


Smith's court, west from 172 north Eighth


Smith's J. wharf, opens at 349 north Front


Smith's W. T. wharf (Red stores) 111 and 75 N. Water Smith's wharf, opens at 67 north Water


Sober's alley, from 129 Walnut to Library


Soup Societies for supplying the poor gratis-Western, Marble near Eleventh -- Northern, Smith'salley (N.L.). -Southern, 49 Gaskill


South Mulberry Ward, between Mulberry & Sassafras, the Schuylkill and Fourth


South street, see Cedar


South street or alley, from 10 N. Fifth to 7 Sixth


South Ward, between Chesnut and Walnut, and Fourth and the Schuylkill


Southern Dispensary, 98 Shippen


Spafford street, from 50 Small to Fitzwalter


Sharks's Shot Manufactory, Carpenter street between Front and Second


Spring- Garden Tavern aud Wigwam, in north Sixth. near Buttonwood


Springett alley, from 238 south Second to Third [see Gaskill]


Spruce street, from the Delaware to Schuylkill between: Locust and Pine


St. Andrew's street, from Sch. Second to Broad between: Hunter street and Francis' lane


St. George's alley, from 55 Elm (New) street


St. John street, from. Pegg's run or Willow street to Cohocsink creek


St. Joseph's avenue, from Sch. Fifth to Sixth between High and Chesnut


St. Mary's street, from 220 south Sixth to Eighth Stable alley, from south Seventh to opposite 46 Eighth: Stall's court, froma 203 Sassafras to Bryan's alley Stamper's alley, from 208 south Second to 163 Third. Stamper's wharf, opens at 127. south Water Starr alley, from 163 Cherry to 189 Sassafras


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State Arsenal, between Market and Chesnut & Twelfth and Juniper streets


State House, the S. side of Chesnut bet. Fifth and Sixth Steinmetz's court, runs east from 93 north Fourth Steinmetz's court (N. L ) N. from Buttonwood n. Fifth Steinmetz's wharf, opens at 51 north Water Stephens' court, runs west from 404 north Front Sterling's alley, from 15 Cherry to 118 Sassafras Stewart's alley, from Cherry to 394 Sassafras Stewart's court, west from Eleventh near Sassafras Stewart & Wiltberger's wharf, opens at 173 N. Water Stiles' wharf, first north of Coates street Stillhouse's wharf, first north of Christian


Stillhouse alley, runs west from 330 north Front Story street, from 152 north Third to near 93 Fourth Strawberry street, from 58 High to 55 Chesnut Sturgis's court, runs back 133 Lombard


Sugar alley, from 32 north Sixth to 23 Seventh Sugarhouse alley, from Vine to Wood, east of Third Summerl's wharf, opens at 75 north Water Summers' court, runs west from 414 south Second Swanson street, south from 10 Cedar


Swanwick street, from Little George to 153 Walnut Swede's alley, runs south from 12 Christian


Swede's court, runs east from 459 south Second below Christian


Swift's wharves, below the Swede's Church


Tammany street, from 318 N. Second to the Old York r.


Taper alley, runs north from 53 Green


Taylor's alley, from 58 south Front to 73 Second Tenth street, (N.) from 373 High to Wissahiccon road


Tenth street, (S.) from near 371 High to Cedar Thatcher's wharf, opens at 319 north Front


Thatcher's alley, (N. L.) fr. Emlen's alley to Rogers' ct. Theatre (New) N W corner of Chesnut and Sixth Theatre, (Old) S E corner of Crab and Cedar Third street, (N.) from 115 High to Germantown road


Third street, (S.) from 90 High running south


Third street from Schuylkill, (N. & S.) runs from Vine to Cedar bet. Second and Fourth


Thirteenth street, (N.) from High to Vine bet. Twelfth and Juniper


Thirteenth street, (S.) from High to Cedar bet. Twelfth and Juniper


Thomas' wharf, opens at 137 Swanson


Thompson's court, see Browne's


Thorn's court, enters Fourth near George (N. L. )


Tidmash street, from Passyunk road facing Carpenter street to Shippen's lane


'Timber lane, from Frankford road above Shackamaxon street to Turner's lane


Ton alley, from 57 south Water


Torr's court, runs E. from the Ridge r. above Wood


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List of Streets, &c.


Townsend's court, runs south from 86 Spruce Traquair's court, runs east from 11 N. Tenth Trimble's court, from 510 N. Front Trinity church yard, back 185 Spruce


Trotter's alley, from 22 south Second to Strawberry Trusty's court, runs S. from 6 Locust, see Pullin's court Tunis' wharf, opens at 71 south Water


Turner's alley, see Carpenter street


Turner's court, runs N. from near 101 Catharine


Twelfth street (N.) from High to Vine bet. Eleventh and Thirteenth


Twelfth street (S.) from High to Cedar between Ele- venth and Thirteenth


Union alley, from 180 Swanson to 463 south Front


Union Canal Company, office 79 Dock


Union Insurance Office, 45 Walnut


Union street, from 166 south Front to 79 Fourth


Union street (K.) from Bedford to Prince between Marlborough and Hanover


United States Bank, Carpenter's court


United States Insurance Office, 49 Walnut


United States Arsenal, Gray's ferry road, S. of Cedar United States Medical Deposit office, 207 S. Fourth


United States Stage Office, 30 south Third


United States Loan Office, Carpenter's court


Unity court, south from 12 Little Pine


University of Pennsylvania and Medical Lyceum, south Ninth near High


Upper Delaware Ward, between Sassafras and Vine, and Fourth and Delaware


Upper ferry road, from Callowhill near Washington to the Upper Bridge


Vanduson's wharf & ship-yard, first north of Hanover


Vernon street, from 44 Cedar to 29 Shippen


Videl's court, west from 58 south Second


Vienna street, from Prince to West st. between Cherry and Wood


Vine alley, runs from Tenth to Broad above Vine st.


Vine street, from the Delaware to Schuylkill between Sassafras and Callowhill, being the northern boundary of the city


· Vineyard street, from the Wissahiccon road to Charles between Anne and George


Vineyard's ship yard, at S. Brusstar's wharf


Wagner's alley, from 135 Cherry to 252 Sassafras Walker's court, runs east from 239 north Second Wallace's court, runs west from 10 N. Front


Wall's elbow, runs from Emlen's to Rogers' court -


Wall's wharf, opens at 127 south Water


Waln's R. wharf, opens at 135 south Water Waln's W. wharf, opens at 7 Swanson


Walnut alley, from Thirteenth to Juniper bet. Cherry and Sassafras


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Walnut street, from the Delaware to Schuylkill bet. Chesnut and Spruce


Walnut Ward, bet. Chesnut and Walnut, the Delaware and Fourth


Walter's wharf, opens at 355 north Front


Wardens Office, 18 Walnut


Warder's wharf, first south of Sassafras landing


Warder's wharf, (N. L.) opens at 371 N. Front


Ware's wharf, second below Christian


Warren street, from Quince to Twelfth, N. of Spruce Warren street, from Beach to Queen, between Hano- ver and Bishop


Warner's court, south from 230 Shippen street


Washington court, runs north from 205 Lombard


Washington Hall, Third street ab. Spruce


Washington Square, bet. Walnut and Locust and Sixth and Washington street


Washington street, see Columbia avenue


Washington street, a continuation of High from the Per- manent Bridge, running through Hamilton village


Washington street, (Penn township) east from the Ridge road, between Green and Hickory


Washington street (Penn township) north from Vine, between William and Front


Washington street, (Southwark) runs from 550 south Front to Moyamensing road


Water street, (N.) from 16 High to Willow, or Poole's Bridge


Water street, (S.) from 12 High street to Pine


Watkins' alley, from 22 Bread to 85 N. Third


Watson's alley, from Branch to Story


Watson's alley, runs south from 104 Locust


Watson & Paul's wharf, first S. of Chesnut st. landing


Weaver's alley, runs from Twelfth to Thirteenth, bet. Lyndall's alley and Locust


Webb's alley, from 221 Cherry to 334 Sassafras


Wells' alley, from Oak street to 371 N. Front


Wells' row, Eighth below Green (P. T.) West street, from the Frankford r. to Wood ab. Duke West's court, east from 27 Newmarket-street West's Picture Exhibition, Spruce street above Eighth West's C. wharf, first north of Vine street landing West's W. wharf, opens at 155 north Water


Wharf street, south from Cedar along the wharves Wharton street, from the Delaware to Passyunk road, between Federal and Reed


Wharton's wharf, opens at 67 Swanson


Wharves, (N. ) from High along the Delaware Wharves, (S.) from High along the Delaware White-bear Inn, 220 High Street White's ship-yard, at J. Bower's wharf (K.)


Whitehall street, see Well's alley


White-horse alley, from Cherry to Walnut alley


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White-Swan Inn, 106 Sassafras near third


Widows' Asylum, High west of Sch. Seventh, S. Side Widows' and Single Womens' Asylum, Cherry corner Schuylkill Fifth


Wiggin's court, runs south from 62 Cherry


Wilcock's wharf, opens at 57 S. Water


Wiley's court, runs south from Castle street


Williamson's court, from 262 Cedar to 71 Bedford (M.) William street, from Otter to Rose


Willing's alley, from 98 S. Third to 75 Fourth


Willing & Francis' wharves, at 15 and 25 Penn


Willow court, runs south from 182 Pine above Sixth


Willow street, (Sch.) from Locust to Cedar, between Schuylkill and Beach


Willow street, (N. L.) from Delaware along Pegg's run Wilson's wharf, second south of Maiden landing


Wissahiccon road, or Ridge road, N. W. from the cor. of Ninth and Vine


Wistar's court, runs south from Vine east of Broad Wittman's alley, from Kunckle n. Callowhill to Fourth Wittman's court, runs west from 400 N. Second Woglom's court, east from 73 N. Eighth


Wood street, (N. L.) from 190 N. Second to Schuylkill Wood street, (K.) runs from Queen near Gunner's run to West street


Woodland street, or Darby road, runs S. W. from the intersection of the Lancaster turnpike and Washington Workman's court west from 320 south Front [see Mifflin's court


Wright's alley, from Miller's alley to Pine between Sch. Eighth and Broad


York Buildings, on the south side of Walnut between Washington street and Eighth


York court, runs east from 37 Budd


York street, from 135 south Third to Laurel


Zachary's court, north from 31 Walnut Zane street, see Elder


MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.


TO FOREIGNERS.


Aliens are informed, that such as have arrived in the United States since April 14, 1802, must report them- selves to the clerk of some court of record; and wait five years before they can be naturalized, even though they may have declared their intention to become citi- zens some time since.


Those who have not made their declaration must do that also, three years before they can be naturalized. By the law of Congress, the certificate of report and re- gistry must be produced to the court, as an evidence of the time of arrival in the United States, at the time of application to be naturalized ; and by a law passed March 22, 1816, said certificate of report and registry must be recited, at full length, in the certificate of natu- ralization, otherwise such certificate will be of no vali- dity.


WILLIAM PENN'S DEED, FROM THE INDIANS, IN 1685.


This indenture witnesseth, that-We, Packenah, Jarck- han, Sikals, Partquesctt, Jervis Essepenauk, Felktroy, Hekellappan Econus, Machloha Metthconga, Wissa Powey, Indian Kings, Sachemakers, right owners of all lands, from Quing Quingus, called Duck creek, unto Upland called Chester creek, all along by the west side of Delaware river, and so between the said creeks back- wards as far as a man can ride in two days with a horse, for and in consideration of these following goods to us in hand paid, and secured to be paid, by William Penn, proprietary and governor of the province of Pennsylva- nia and territories thereof, viz. 20 guns, 20 fathoms matchcoat, 20 fathoms stroud water, 20 blankets, 20 kettles, 20 pounds powder, 100 bars of lead, 40 toma- hawks, 100 knives, 40 pair of stockings, 1 barrel of beer, 20 pounds of red lead, 100 fathoms of wampum, 30 glass bottles, 30 pewter spoons, 100 awl blades, 300 tobacco pipes, 100 hands of tobacco, 20 tobacco tongs, 20 steels, 300 flints, 30 pair of scissors, 30 combs, 60 looking glasses, 200 needles, 1 skipple of salt, 30 pounds of sugar, 5 gallons of molasses, 20 tobacco boxes, 100 jewsharps, 20 hoes, 30 gimblets, 30 wooden screw boxes, 100 string of beads-Do hereby acknowledge, &c. Given under our hands, &c. at New Castle, 2d day of the eighth month, 1685.


The above is a true copy from a copy taken from the original, by Ephraim Morton, now living in Washing- ton county, Pennsylvania, formerly a clerk in the land office, which copy he gave to Wm. Hutton, and from which the above was taken in Little York, this 7th of December, 1813. A. M'C.


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PORT OF PHILADELPHIA.


DUTIES PAYABLE BY LAW


On all Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, imported into the United States of America, in American or Foreign ships or vessels-to have effect from and after the 30th of June, 1818.


NOTE .- The articles in italics are not specified in the law, but pay the duties affixed to them.


17' See List of free articles at the end of this table."


A American Foreign, other than British.


Articles manufactured from and British.


brass, iron, steel, pewter, lead, or tin or of which those me- tals, or either of them is the material of chief value-brass wire, cutlery, pins, needles, buttons, button moulds, buc- kles cf all kinds, cannon, mus- kets, fire and side arms,


Ale, beer, and porter in bottles, The same otherwise imported


Articles not free, nor subject to any other rate of duties,


Artificial flowers, Alumı, Almonds, Anchors, B


20 per cent. ad. val. 22


15 cents per gal. 16.5


10 cents do. 11


15 per cent ad. val. 16.5


30 per cent. do.


200 cents per cwt. 220


3 cents per lb. 3.5


2 cents per lb. 2.2


Brad, sprig, and tacks, not ex- ceeding 16 oz. pr. M.


Above 16 oz. pr. M.


Books, printed,


15 per cent. ad. val. 16.5


Boots,


150 cents per pair 165


Brushes,


30 per cent ad. val. 33


Bonnets and caps for women


30 per cent do. 33


3 cents per lb. 3.3


Copperas,


Copper rods, bolts, spikes or nails, and composition rods, bolts, spikes or nails,


Copper manufactures, China ware, earthenware, stone ware, porcelain and glass ma- nufactures, other than win- dow glass and black glass quart bottles,


5 per M.


5.5


4 per lb. 4.4


Bristles, C


100 cents per cwt.


110


4 cents per lb. 4.4


25 per cent. ad val. 27.5


20 per cent. ad val.


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Cotton manufactures of all de- American scriptions, or of which cotton and British. is the material of chief value, and on cotton yarn, twist, and thread, till the 30th of June, 1819-(after that day only 20 per cent.)


Foreign, other than British.


Cabinet wares, and all manu- factures of wood, carriages of all descriptions, and parts thereof,


Cordage and cables, tarred,


-, untarred varns, twines, packthreads, & seine twine, Cassia, Chinese,


Cinnamon,


Cloves,


Canes, walking sticks & whips,


Cosmetics, washes, balsams,


perfumes, &c. &c.


Clothing, ready made,


Candles, tallow,


wax or spermaceti,


Cheese,


Chocolate,


Cocoa,


Coal,


Coffee,


Corks,


Confier, (braziers)


Carpets, Sc. (woollen)


Cotton,


Currants, D


Dyeing drugs, and materials for composing dyes, not subject to other rates of duty, such as, Verdigris, Saffron, Cochi- neal, &c. F Fans, Feathers, ornaments for head-dresses,


Figs,


Floor cloths, painted, Mats of grass or flags,


Fish, foreign caught,


Mackarel,


Salmon,


all other pickled, G


Glass, black quart bottles,


- window, not above 8 by 10 inches in size.


25 per cent ad val.


27.5


30 per cent. do.


33


3 cents per 15. 3.3


4 cents per lb. 4.4


6 cents per lb. 6.6


25 do. do.


27.5


25 do.


do.


27.5


30 per cent. ad val. 33


30 per cent. do. 33


30 per cent. do. 33


3 cents per lb. 3.3


6 cents per lb. 6.6


9 do. do.


9.9


3 do. do. 3.3


2 do. do 2.2


5 cts. p. heaped bushel 5.5


5 cents per lb. 5.5


15 per cent. ad val. 16.5


15 per cent. do. 16.5


25 per cent. do. 27.5


3 cents per lb. 3.3


3 do. do. 3.3


7.5 per cent. ad val.


8.25


30 per cent. do.


33


3 cents per lb. 3.3


30 per cent. ad val. 33


100 cents per quintal 110


150 cents per barrel 165


200 cents do. 220


100 cents do. 110


144 cents per gross


158.4


250 cts. p. 100 sq. feet


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Glass, not above 10 by 12 do.


if above 10 by 12 do.


cut, - manufactures, other than the above, Gum Arabic, - Senegal, Gold leaf, Glue, Gunpowder,


H


Hempen cloth or sail cloth, ex- cept Russian and German li- nens, Russia & Holland duck, Holland duck not exceeding 52 archeens each piece,


Hats or caps of fur, wool, lea- ther, chip, straw, or silk, Hemp, I Iron and steel wire, not exceed- ing No. 18,


over No. 18,


- in bars and bolts, manufac- tured without rolling,


- in pigs,


Castings,


- sheets, rods, and hoops, - in bars, and bolts, when manufactured by rolling and on anchors, spikes,


Indigo, J


Jewelry, gold, silver, and other watches and parts of watches ; gold & silver lace, embroide- ry and epaulettes ; precious stones and pearls of all kinds, set or not set ; Bristol stones or paste work, and all articles composed wholly or chiefly of gold, silver, pearl, aud pre- cious stones, L Laces, lace veils, lace shawls or shades of thread or silk, Lead, in pigs, bars, or sheets, in shot, red or white, dry or ground in oil,


American


Foreign, other


and British.


than British.


275 cts. p. 100 sq feet 302.5 325 cts. clo. 357.5 30 per cent. ad val. 33


20 per cent. do. 22


7.5 per cent. do. 8.25


7.5 per cent. do. 8.25


15 per cent. do. 16.5


5 cents per lb. 5.5


8 cents do. 8.8


20 per cent. ad val. 22


250 cents per piece 275


30 per cent. ad val.


33


150 cents per cwt.


165


5 cents per lb. 5.5


9 cents do. 9.9


75 per cwt. 82.5


50 clo. 55


75 do. 82.5


250 do. 275


150 do. 165


2 do. 2.2


15 dlo. 16.5


7.5 per cent. ad val.


8.25


7.5 per cent. do 8.25


1 cent per lb. 1.1


2 cents do. -


2.2


3 cents do. 3.3


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M


Molasses, Manufactures of leather, or of which leather is the material of chief value,


Mace, Millinery of all sorts,


Mustard, N


Nails, Nutmegs,


Nankeens,


0


Oil, spermaceti, of foreign fish- ing,


whale or other fish do.


olive, in casks


salad,


Ochre, dry,


-- in oil,


P


Printing types, Pimento,


Paper of every description,paste. board, paper hangings, blank books, parchment or vellum, Playing cards, Perfumes, &c. (see Cosmetics,)


Plums and prunes,


Prussian blue,


Pepper,


Pickles, capers, olives, comfits, and sweetmeats, preserved in sugar or brandy, Plated (silver) saddlery, coach and harness furniture,


Plated ware, other than the above,


R


Russia sheetings, (white,) not exceeding 52 archeens each piece,


Russia sheetings, (brown,) not exceeding 52 archeens in a piece, 160 cents do. 176


Russia duck, not exceeding 52 archeens each piece,


Ravens duck, as above,


Raisins, muscatel, and in jars, - all other,


American


and British.


Foreign, other than British. 5 cents per gal. 5.5


50 per cent. ad val. 33


100 cents per lb. 110


30 per cent. ad val. 33


30 per cent. do. 33


3 cents per lb. 3.3


60 do


do.


66


25 per cent. 27.5


25 cents per gal. 27.5


15 cents do. 16.5


25 cents do. 27.5


30 per cent ad val. 33


.1 cent per lb. 1.1


1.5 cent do. 1.65


20 per cent. ad val.


22


6 cents per lb. 6.6


30 per cent. ad val.


30 cents per pack, 33


3 cents per lb. 3.5


20 per cent. ad val.


22


8 cents per lb. 8.8


30 per cent. ad val.


33


25 per cent. do.


27.5


20 per cent. do.


22


250 cents per piece,


275


200 cents do. 220


125 cents do. 137.5


3 cents per lb. 3.3


2 do do 2.2


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Foreign, other


and British. than British,


7.5 per cent. ad val. 8.25 100 cents per cwt. 110 20 per cent. ad val. 22


Stockings, of wool or cotton, , of silk or thread, (as ready made clothing)


Spirits from grain, 1st proof,


do 2d do.


45


co.


49.5


do. 3d do.


4.8


do.


52.8


do, 4th do.


52 do.


57.2


do. 5th do.


60


do.


66


do. over 5th do.


75


do.


82.5


Spirits from other materials than grain, 1st & 2d proof,


38


do.


41.8


do 3d do.


42


do.


46.2


do.


4th do.


48


do.


52.8


do. 5th do.


57


do. 62.7


do. over 5th do.


70


do.


77


Saddles, bridles, and harness,


Shoes and slippers of leather, for children, of silk,


Salt,


20 cts. p. bush. of 56 1b. 22


Segars,


250 cents per M. 275


Soap,


3 cents per lb.


3.3


Sugar, brown,


3 do. do.


3.3


- white, clayed, or powdered,


- 4 cents per lb.


4.4


lump,


10 do. do.


11


loaf, or sugar candy,


12 do. do.


13,2


12 do.


do. 13.2


Tin, in plates,


15 per cent. 16.5


Tallow,


1 cent per lb. 1.1


Teas, from China, in ships be- longing to the U. States, bohea,


12 cents per lb. 13.2


25 do. do


27,5


imperial, gunpowder, and gomee,


hyson and young hyson,


40 do. do:


44


28 do. do.


30.8


Teas, if from any other place, or in any other than vessels of the United States --


bohea,


14 do. do.


34 do. do.


68 do. do.


56 do. do.


38 do. do.


10 do.


do. 11


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-


souchong and other black,


imperial, gunpowder, and gomee,


hyson and young hyson,


hyson skin and other green,


Tobacco, manufactured, other than snuff and segars,


American


S


Saltpetre, . Steel,


15 per cent do.


16.5


42 cents per gal.


46.2


30 per cent. ad. val.


33


25 cents per pair, 27.5


15 do. clo.


16.5


30 do. do.


33


Snuff, T


souchong and other black,


50 do. do. 55


- hyson skin and other green,


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Whitely's Philadelphia Register.


U American


Foreign, other than British.


Umbrellas, parasols, of what- and British. ever materials made; sticks of frames for umbrellas or parasols,


30 per cent. ad val.


33


W


Woollen manufactures of all de- scriptions, or of which wool is the material of chief value, Wool Blankets, rugs, and worst- ed stuff goods, such as ratti- nets, bombazets, calimancoes, moreens, &c. &c.


(After the 30th of June, 1819, the duty on woollen goods is to be only 20 per cent. ad valorem.)


Wines :- Madeira, Burgundy, Champaigne, Rhenish, and Tokav,




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