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r"--T"TTrT"" : : . , - C " 7 r v U ' ; If' Vol XVI I rtiiTTf run ft. n? fhlt IK Ml . H - I - - X . - ' .takiff. " sxirTatim ef; Confess. . ev M incxlertt, upon P" the Un.tca ac. ""-. tariff iu enforcement ; ShiTilon7 is tri rhitflv interesting that, Hone ji gi as the eif x chiefly jmercsUnj , ea. LiLSlE? 'Juried Stct,fr cj ported irdo 4 trfti Mnicl import, for .the use cfthe Unitca 3w:5-f annartltUS. lnstnuncms i ..-1 .r1' cnrltW IOr DliUlw-ti- -t.-i i;Mnw ourooses, ana we of any seminar)' of leanuag. Specimens in natural history, S . ii modcls'cf machinery, and other invcn-j ticr.s. sappaTel-andotbera the United States. , Bark of the cort tree unmanufactured. Animals imported for breed. Barr stcaei, unWroQ;ht. S&T, toSS in ar.y shape for the use cf the mint. iknctlnn norbars. I m in; picsr.r ui3, vv rj old pewter. Tors undressed of al kinds. Rw hides and skins. . Lapis calaminaris. Platter cf Paris. . r of qtiv ltini of cloth. Wo 1 ; and wood unmanufactured, except mahogany and dyc-wooa. "Ft t.an nl-rMlter. Olire cil, In casks, to be used in roanurac turcs. 7 ! Cd, A schedule cf articles to he charg- rd tcith duties an valorem. . At tevenand a half per centum: Hr and materials for composing iulL m cMhVet tr. ether rites of duty ; rata arabic ; gum senegaj. Jewellery ; fccM and i silter matches and rnck. or Darts cf either, and otuic uta arabic ; guni senegal. f rarofe of docks, of whatever materials a . trrJ and silver lace ; embroide ry and cpanlextes ; precious stones, and pearls of all kinds, set or not set ; Bns tcl stones or paste work ; and all arti cles cotnposcd'ehiefly of gold, silver, ncarl and precious stones. Laces of thread, silk or cotton. At ffleen percent. . ' All articles net free, and not subject to a oy other rate of duty. - Jit tvrtntv tier cent. " . Udcts of all descriptions, linen cambrics, lawns. 1 Hempen cloth, sail cloth, Russian & Ger man linens. . z-vnm rtr.A rlnre of thread or sus.. S3ks. satins, and aU articles of which silk b the material of chict value. M tnentU two per cent. All rtrtiele manufactured from brass,cop- per, iron, steel, pewtfrr, lead or tin, or Ur;r)x h-sr metals, or cither of them is the material of chief -aluc. "Rm.c onA iron wire. Cutler)'P'lDS needles, buttons and buckles F oil V-inrt- rt;n itA ant! iananncd wares of all J I kinds. ' Cannon, muskets, fire arms c side-arms. M tipenly eihl per cent . i ' Woollen manufacture of all descriptions; and of which wool is the raatcrwi of chief value. . M thirty per cenu . ; . , j r; rari" earthen ware, stone warc,i porcelain and glass manufacture. Bonnets and caps for women, fans, fea thers, ornaments fcr head dresses, arti ficial flowers, millinery of all sorts. t Hats or caps of wool, fur, leather, chip, straw or silk." i . Cosmetics, swashes, balsams, pea fumes.-, Painted floor cloths, mats of grass or flags. SaUadoUs, pickles, capers, lives, mustard comnis or swctiuicaw wvi i gar or brandy, wafers. At thirty-three and Qne-thfrd fier cent. Cotton manufactures of all descnntions, cr nf which cotton is the material of chief valoc; provided that all, cottcn clo hs, or cloths of which cotton is the material cf chief value, (exctptineiian keens imported directly from China) the original cqst.cf which; at the place imrtfirtetL sliall be less than twentY-nvc cents per square yard, snail be taken ana oceroca o u k ty-ftvc cents per square yard, and shall be charged with dty accordy. :. 4t th'rrtit-frae her cent, . ' ' Cabinet wares, and all manufactures of. wood. ..Tlie facility of inrcg-hn-lhe articles here described, cn only be counleractcd by ditni nlshmff the tempUtion, throuli the medium Carriages of aU descnpUons. anQ liathcV, and all manufactures of leather, ieaintr, u material -of r.-n," Siw bridles, harness. yiJrl , hooks, oasteboara, parch-. mint, vellum, printed boots, m Bmshes,caneiwalkinS sticks. Wb.Ps. r j j Brtonniw n i ui nv c-fd with svecijic uww. o . . Cents. Ale, beer, and porter, in bottles, per U ?Lwr nthrrvrisc than iiw UlUO, 10 bottles, do. 200 3 Allum, per cwu Almonds, per ID. r 144 200 3 . n, , ' 30 Cablesxand cordage, tarred, per lb. D:tt0f unta,rred, yarns, twine, pack- 1'iaviuK r"- i 3 thr?id- seines, do. Candles of tallow, do. . Ditto, of waxor spermaceti, da 4 Ssecdo. 6 25 25 Cloves, do. 9 9 Cheese, do. Chocolate, do. 6 8 Cocoa, do. Coal, per bushel. 150 Vr-r IC '' Klr nr nails. Cooper, in sucvuh vAu,"""-!- COmpoMllcn nails, per lb. Coffee, do. Cottcn, do. Currants, do. Fics, do. ' . , Fish, foreign caught, per quintal, roackarcl, per bbl. salmon, do. fill nthrr nickled; do. 4 6 3 3 r O 100 150 200 100 250 275 325 5 Glass, window, not above S by 10 in ches, per 100 square feet, not above 10 by 1'2 inches, do. above 10 by 12 inches, do. Glue, per lb. Gunpowder, do. Hemp, per cwt. . . - Iron, in bars, or bolts, excepting roU ed iron, do. in sheets, rotls, or hoops, rolled iron in bars or bolts and an chors, do. 6 150 75 150 15 1 Indico, per lb. l barSf Cr sheets, do . '. white, drv or cround i red or white, dry or ground in 3 oil, do. Mahogany, per cubic foot, Mace, per lb. Molasses, per gallon, Nails, per lb. Nutmegs, do. 12 100) I 60 8 6 3 3 2 20 fclC0 250 ' 42 45 48 repper, uo v Pimento do. Plums and prunes, do. Kaisins in jars and boxes, and musca .;. tel. do. all other, do Salt, per busliel of 56 lbs. Steel, per cwt. Segarvpcr M. Spirits, from grain, to wit : , l&t proof, per gallon, ; 2d do . do .3d -ilo do 4th do . ; do . 5th do ' y do above 5th prof, da From other materials, to wit r 1st and 2d proof, do. ,jod proof, do. ." ,Mh do do. f-' 52 60 75 38 42 4S 57 70 40 30 20 2 3 2J ;'- 4 12 12 12 .1 5th do do. 7 above 5th proof, do. Shoes and slippcW of silk, per pair, or icatncr, uo. , for childi-cn, do. Spikes, pcr lb. . , v Soap, do. . ? ' t 1 Sugar, brown, do. - white clayed, or powdered, do. lump, do. ; ' -i loafdo. - . . candy, dow r SnutT,do.. ' Tallow," do. j Tea, from China direct, to wit : uoiiea, uo. Souchonir. and other black, do 25 Imperial, gunpowder, U gomee do. 50 Hvson and young ( hyson, do. 40 Hyson skin and other, green, do; 23 Fn&m any otlicr place to wil : . ;. -. Bohca;do. ' - 14 ; Souchong and other black; do. . . 34 Imperial, gunpowdcr,& gomee,da 68 '- Hvkon and vouns: hyson, da ' :i 36 . Hvsnn skin and other trreen, do. Tlflplatcs.pcr box of . 100 sq. ft. - 15 TVihAecn. manuticturro, omcr iuaa.; - . , ' s. I IU ' . ." ' - 1ft tniitt ami serars. uci ,v W oods, d)mg. viz : k Braxil wood, brawllettxy red r "?.!5iTi r:i..; ii j eh umurcu i.-f rr;;"':,:! mentoi tuc nr niiirruidLciMJ.uu.. - rmmti dr slic'ks lor" Annbrellafi. Wjnciowit : V ; - " , - .Malmsey, Madeira, and London- particular, per gallon, 100 Burgundy, Champaign Rhenish, ...and Tokay, s ' Cherry and St. Lucar,' Claret and otlier winea not enu merated, when -imported in bottles or cases, ? 75 ?0 70 Lisbon, Oporto," and other wines of Portugal and Sicily, per galL 50 Teneriffe, Fayal, anaomer wiucs of the Western Islands, dp. AU other wines, when imported i otherwise than in case and bot , tie, do. V V v ALIEK DUTY. -40 25 There shall dc charged an additional du ty of twelve and a halt per cent; upon all eoods imported 4n vessels not of the United" States, with, the exception of coods imported in foreign vessels,which are specially entitled by treaty, or acts of Congress, to he enteredupon payment of the aomestic amy. -The additional alien duty of twelve apd a half per cent, shall not be the-subject of drawback in cases of exportation. TONNAGE DUTY AND LIGHT MONEY. .t'; - Cents. Sliips or vessels oCthe United 5tates k cnterea trom anyioreiB" ijwv,wA place, or carrying goods from one; ; ' district to another district, shaU pav, per ton, , j . Sliips or vessels built within the Uni ted States, but belonging wholly or in part to the subjects of foreign powers, entering irum port or place, shall pay, do. 1 ' Ships or vessels of other descriptions, entering from a foreign place or port, or carrying goods from one district to another within the Uni ted States, shall pay, do. ; Shifts or vessels not of the United 30 50 States, or not wholly owned by A merican citizens, entering the ports of tjie United States,-shall pay for light money," do. Bat the additional duty upon tonnage 50 and the light money imposed upon foreign vessels, arc not to be exact ed in the case of foreign vessels spe cially entitled by treaty or acts of Congress to an entry 'upon domes tic duties and charges only. ' WAREHOUSE MONEY. , To constitute a fund'foierecting & main taining custom -houses warehouses,1 ahd stores, . . ' 'i 1. There should, be paid for every permit to unlade goods, 25 cents. 2. There shall be Tetained upon the amount of the duties of goods ex ported, for the benefit of drawbacks 1 (except spirits,) five per cent. 3 There shallbe retained in the case of spirits exported, for the benefit of drawback, two cents per gallon, and also three per cent, on the a- mount of ihe duties, v j A separate account shajl be kept at the custom-house 6f the money collected for this fund ; arid the amount shall be expended, from time to time, under such directions as President of the Uni ted States shall approve and authorize. ; DRAWBACKS AND BOUNTIES. There shall be allowed a drawback of the duties on goods imported into the Unitr ed States, if the Roods be exported with in twelve months after the time of im portation, subject to tlie following-exceptions and provisions : I 1. There shall not be jan allowance of drawback in the case o'f goods4 imported in foreign vessels' from any of the dominions or colonies of . any foreign power vto which the vessels of the United States are . not permitted to trade. . 2. There shall not be an allowance u:lni of drawback for the additional trof twelve and a half per cent. imposed on goods impoited in ves sels hot of tAe United States;,' . 3. There shail not be "an allowance of drawback in the ,case". of. foreign halted provision 4. lierc shaU be, Retained upon the amount of the duties of 0 . " , of spirits exported,- for the, benefit " f " of drawback,4twO CenU4 per gallpri . apd also three per cent, on the a- s mount ot the riujUes. . ; : - 1 fi.. The nresent bounties, allowances, : ' and drawbacks. shaU be continued tin urc 5- "fish; ''' States : and inthercasc.xjf exporting sufcar Ncfcnweverbe confdrmedto' thepi vilege spcciauy u6;'; 2oo upji? Wprc uctlof the! duties : . Thi annual Droddctof thesingld duties hasbeen estimated jarl2.00,000 , -and th'is sunii tne fpwac uuuw -P-;.a 80 -The duties ad valorem pror ... : ' duced about il . 4,800,000 . V ' . " i ,12,000,000; But the amount propdSad to , c be raised by the new tariff ' o U i being; o j ' ..OOd.OOO Saeh additions mustbe made f K to !the olpl; tariff as ; will produce 85,000,600 cr n . o 3. o 3 o 3 9 d C5 0 n ,w " 2 8 5' o 08 o in o P 3 r S 3. 5 "3 ii o o o o o 9; Ov oo o o o 88 o o C4 -5 O d 1 v. o o c jr. .sp o n (A S3 35 to o o CD OS. o "o o o o o o K3 Or o o , o o c o o o II o op o o o o 3 SJ-O l- ri r-- J n C fo t ' 3? A rt: i 3 u " -?. g 5 2 3" 'ssp c " 53 ' 64 n M rt w cc ST2 2.o ! "if n c 'a S3i P S S i a." O . O rf rr" fa w P. P f 3 2 in 3 P O .en 1 " P & 3 P4 3- !;: o WO too K3 K3 K P to to O 0'J3 p. re 't; Co -3 re 3 t-. If 2S- re C3 o Cj to to to S3 &3 00 5' o re r r Jo - to id T3 'V re q oo in :o o o o 7i tO to C3 .. to o -a re o re 3? n. V C3 CJ re tfie It is not practicable to .ascertain amount of revenue -heretofore PdUwd, th classes of isocds. vspeahfca Kin; the lat tabie; W.iw m,wn that some ofthem protUiceq,, Vhile the product of others sfas tionably great. i aiiui5 - ..wf enecs toe ejifcd thcrea Llif System, wfll notrmit agher estimate I vnloreift duties; tttathe ?ate of 75 of 80 '.pW upon the tprmer irodcutr. jf.4r...-. , srMiwi f;f :AS3Umimj, "ICUi -f kxisA vv"o -- airAAnlit niroducea r; -Tf statedTby uhe mcrease of niere,wdlbe icec jVulctist . ' 1 r ii i aw.. of dtv kcawvtoic-) 3 v nsh oil, or'play- pkcenU upon the gesateamount .o , ir r furArdd valorem duties. Bfethe sed ";'! j ' ? Secretary Of the l reasury." of fTreasury Department, - - Feb; 1, jtoJio.M Turf end sdddle tfot9P, v 1 1 stanu the ejisUiiiseasonatH -V.y oinHhous W TourfUayWiflU fax .1 r, m . .. i,. W ;. .weeK, ana wmr.aa.ys v x-.' V (1. .-The season w n comroenpp , i im wM I nf7f Af artli and fend d e middle of , 'auly.:' Thetefms andTtbe pedig i maue cnownat me coramciiucffwv v son. Broad Rock, January Jl, 1816".'1 V5;54t JSTATE OF NOlt'FH.p AlOHNAi : Lincoln Cwintj,i ' : Court of Pkas. find y QuatefrSe$Hoii9, V . . . f3J6nuar) Term 1816. . .'"V Jonas JludeVel :f OffhA AttachTnen ahairit: jy ; levied in t: ; Jacob Bennet, hf of ?ue 4 TT appearing to tle satisfaction ot tna r,Jt ihas ihe defendant is not aresi ; 1 kent of this Staterlt is therefore Ordere4Myi Court, that Publn;atran)e.inaae inree wees; fiU6CeielyVin the'Kaleigh Kcgisverrhat. ; unleai said Jacob llennei:appear at next pio nH Ouarter Setsidtifrto be; Mvpld for said counfyat the Court house 4tt . UncolntonL on tbe thir o; m next, replevy and plead. o said suluds ment will he entered lip afrluost i:TO" . w 56 3tp. Test-VAKDUy M'BcC-c. . - , ;, "' .i'. , -i 'r, ; Just received iy J: Gafesffrtim ?fyi, ) Price 12s 64 ih Moroctd, ' n j rii HE Lady's and dntlftnana POCKRT BOOK, for the year llGj. The t.ady'Jf ; contansall Almanac, Ruled Pages for Me5 morandums, a Dsscrition of SM Paul's Ca tbidral in London, the Whole Outjr of Wc- ! , man, Answers! to- EmgmasA-Xiew Enigmas, y selected P etf y, Marketing l.seeral othetf tlselul Tablls. : , -'v i' V A .:.r Tbe Gentleman Pocket look contains ah . Almanac and Buled ;Page8 .; for Memoranr dums, the Dista- cea of Places from Wash :ntnn r.itvl the Officers of the Governaftent of the UoU& 5tatesi; Executive Legislative. and Judiciary Bepanmenta at tne aeat oi Correct Lof tl?eNvy and Arroy,TabiJ of Taxes on Pomestic Manufactures, and. everal otner yserai y. vr ScArgK music: V !; T Galea has bad placed4 in bis; handSifof Sale, the fulfowing valuable Mu9c t.' - handel's Oratorio of Joshua in score . JuliUS Cat)lfedo.; i- S)x Sonatas for ;2 Violins . a . . ? two Hautboys or. f Flutes and Viql' t.:.vI :.lbnce)lo' .v- -v ' L-J- Ode oo Queen ifnnjea BitthdayJ .-. - '.- U . .... .'.I i ' - A -Boolpf Sonatas by Koseluch and Maz&tt, & pari for he Piano and fpart for Violin and llassi or Flute and Bass . - Dr. MUer's' Oorrelli's 02 Sonatas for the, .Organ briPjano,wittL2 stilaU Pieces . P eiffer, and; a Fciir-haned Sonata- boud together . I Shield a Opera of Marian p A-BookofSongrTand ndry ioote ,mgaipj NAVY COMMISSIONERS. OFFICE; , XBth January tSX6r THE Bo'ardf KaVai;pcmmissionerwill receive; until the 1st day of Aprdjne pr()wslsformrnishingthe;0Uowin Cannon, cattonadesd caiinoti losj. t ua i, .fyuuu,. ti4" " T T " Saltpetre, sulplwr V r ;. V1 (honaBapnminpwder; 1 Muets pistols svrdsaiiding pdce$r rand battle;axji.U':-' h- - votjza ozs. 4i4ww.om-- . . IrKentled ttfif?Am erica iTnewhippiwg, sewing' and Seinoj ,-irpni ior sji ijj :eger-p:peV . )ioph4 4 v cask . Seamen's, cId.tHnghats; shoes, troweS isnvrjsauu. jacKeis . . . - - topef h'bltsspiies, sheathihgIs-a 1 ..V sorted,, . ' '. - VpV;- ; ,Tad in pigsand sheets , :v , ' liiehors ifom 500 16 B000 lbs. s-A k ; f Flannel and wjlotcrfe tor. cartri Lignunv Vita; a"h4tnts ; f V' JJ ' , - To ibe delivered either at WashihgtonBos-; Persons "tendering -a sopplfof any of.tmsse articles will W pleased to'state paiticularl. ! h fcindi-th creitest anadi&least miahtit , - Of ' VchVarttcle Jhej may;be deposed "1 6 fur nishahd C4t3dievefepbitheen4er8- hcy j&r esebithe avyj the vNavjrComnuss.onera;i .aaTeriisenieiiv r . AVith' diose VbTwepWbsals may be accept,:. ea tlie commissioners Will enter into contract; A tinVliiitcascwhj.thea areViot to be' jjhmediatlyl delh ered and pa;d tor, tne con- tractori .w'Ulbe'roluvr.ed tt yeMtisfacTorv tciinty for ihpeHorh and itwlllbe wellfcrtheiJbac tenders witiiffie.pa ed to becotne their sureties; and evidence 6f " l.ctr. K- ftrt dftv- of Anrll next: and nprbe- fore; ill the tenders will be,bpened and acted, JOHN.HODGERS, President 1 Of the Boaidfif NaW Commissioners. ..-;-. 1 1 . A't(f, A5 j; tiv " J iV.'.t r-1 1 . 'ill : 1 - It?." 5M; I Other Madeira, do. 4'-
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