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Steel, $1 50 per 112 pounds

- manufactures of, or of which steel is a component part, not otherwise specified, 25 per ct Steelyards, 30 per cent Stockings, cotton, woollen, worsted or linen, 25 per cent Stones, precious, set or not, 12 burr wrought, free unwrought, free

Good Hope, or in vessels other than those of the United States, 10 cts. per pound Teazles, free

Teeth of animals, including elephants, free

Teutenage or zinc, free

pc Thread, sewing, floss, cotton, or shoe, 25 per cent

Stone, load, free
Stoneware, 20 per cent
Stuff goods, worsted, 10 per cent
Sublimate corrosive, 15 per cent
Sugar, brown, 2 cents per pound
white clayed, 3 cents pr lb
lump, 10 cents per pound
loaf and candy, 12 cts pr lb
Sugar of lead, 5 cents per pound
Sulphate of copper, or blue vitrol,
4 cents per pound

Sulphate of quinine, 15 per cent
Sulphur or brimstone, free
Sulphuric acid, 3 cents per pound
Sumac, 12 per cent
Sweetmeats, of all kinds, preserv-
ed in sugar or brandy, 25 pr ct
Syrup of sugar cane, in casks, 2
cents per pound

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Table knives and forks, 25 pr ct
Tallow, 1 cent per pound

pack 5 cents per pound Ticklenburghs, 15 per cent Tiles, for paving, 15 per cent building, 15 per cent marble, 30 per cent in plates and sheets, free foil free

Tin,

manufactures of, not otherwise specified, 25 per cent Tinctures, medicinal, free

odoriferous, 15 per cent Tobacco,manufactured,other than snuff and cigars, 10 cents per lb unmanufactured, free

Tongues and sounds, free
Tools of trades of persons arriving
in the U. S. free
Tortoise shell, free
Toys, paper, free

Toys, brass, iron, steel, tin, pew-
ter, copper or wood, 25 per cent
Trees, free

Turmeric, free
Turtles, free

Tacks, not exceeding sixteen oz. Twine, tarred, 4 cents per pound to the thousand, 5 cents per untarred, 5 cents per pound thousand-exceeding sixteen Types, printing, 25 per cent

ounces to the thousand, 5 cents

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Teas of all kinds imported from

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Umbrellas and parasols, of whatever materials made, 25 per cent frames or stick, 25 p. ct. stretchers of iron or steel,

12 per cent

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China and other places east of Varnishes, of all kinds, free

the Cape of Good Hope, in ves-Vanilla beans, free

sels of the United States, after Vegetables used principally in dy. the 3d March, 1833, free Teas of all kinds, imported from places this side of the Cape of

ing and composing dyes, weld coming (now) under the duty of 12 per cent (except bichro

mate of potash, prussiate of potash, chromate of potash, nitrate of lead, aquafortis, and tartaric acid) free

Vegetables, of all kinds, not enu-
merated, and not used principally
in dying, free

Veils, lace, 12 per cent
Vellum, 25 per cent
Vermicelli, free

Vessels, copper 25 per cent

cast iron, not otherwise
specified, 1 cent per pound
Vices, 30 per cent
Vinegar, 8 cents per gallon
Vitriol, blue, 4 cents per pound
oil of, 3 cents per pound
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Wafers, 25 per cent
Walking sticks, or canes, 25 per c.
Watches, all kinds, & parts, 12 pc
Water colors, free

Waters, bay, lavender, cologue,

hungary, and honey, 15 per ct. Wax, bees, free Wearing apparel in actual use of persons arriving in the U. S. free

Webbing, silk, see Silk

worsted, 10 per cent
all others, 25 do

Weld, free
Whalebone, for. fisheries, 12 pc
Wheat, 25 cents per bushel

flour, 50 cents per cwt White lead, or red, dry or ground in oil, 5 cts per pound

White, Paris, 1 cent per pound
Whiting, 1 cent per pound
Whips, 30 per cent

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Willow sheets, for hats, 30 per ct baskets, 25 per cent Wines of France, red, in casks, cts a gallon; white in casks, 10 cts a gallon; French wines of

will be 3 cts, 5 cts, & 11 cts, and on all wines other than those of France, one half their present rates of duty respectively, from and after the 3d of March, 1834, which will be as follows: Madeira and Sherry in casks, cases, or bottles, present 50, one half is 25; wines of Germany, Spain, and the Mediterranean, when imported in casks, unless specially enumerated, present 15 cents per gallen, one half will be 7 cts pr gal; red of Spain and Austria, present 10 cts a gallon, one half will be 5 cts pr gallon.

Wines of all countries, other than France, when imported in bottles or cases, unless specially enumerated, and on wines not enumerated, present 30 cts a gallon, one half is 15 cts per gallon.

Note. When wine is imported in bottles, duty is charged on the bottles $2 per gross over and above the duty on the wine Wire, iron or steel, not exceeding No. 14, 5 cts per pound; exceeding No. 14, 9 cts per pound

silver or plated, 5 per cent cap or bonnet, covered wiih silk, cotton, or flaxen yarn or thread, manufactured abroad, 12 cents a pound

square, used for the manufacture of umbrellas, and cut pieces not exceeding the length used therefor, 12 per cent Woad or pastel, free

Wood, all manufactures of, not otherwise specified, 25 per cent unmanufactured, and dye

woods, frce

all sorts in bottles, 22 cts a gal- Wool, Angora, goats' or camels'

lon, until the 3d of March, 1834, after that day one half of those rates respectively; which'

free

unmanufactured, or imported on the skin, prime cost

not exceeding eight cents per| pound, free Wool do exceeding eight cts per pound, 4 ets pr lb & 40 p ct ad val

fine, mixed with dirt or other material, and costing, when so mixed eight cents or under, to be appraised, and a duty paid of 4 cts per pound and 40 pr ct ad val

on all manufactures of wool, not otherwise specified, or of which wool is a component part, 50 per oent ad valorem Woollen yarn, 4 cts per pound and 50 per cent ad valorem

Worsted yarn, 20 per cent ad val

stuff goods, shawls, and

Yams, free

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Yarn, cotton, bleached or colored, the original cost of which shall be less than 75 cts per lb, shall be deemed and taken to have cost 75 cents per lb, and shall be charged with a duty of 25 per cent

do unbleached and uncolored, the original cost of which shall be less than 60 cents lb, shall be deemed to have cost 60 cents per lb, 25 per cent

worsted, 20 per cent woollen, 4 cts prlb, and 50 pc

other manufactures of silk and Zinc, unmanufactured, free

worsted, 10 per cent

manufactured, free

COMMERCE OF THE UNITED STATES.

Annual Statement of the Treasury Department, showing the Commerce and Navigation of the United States for the Year ending 30th September, 1832.

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In 1830-31, entered, American 922,952 tons; Foreign 281,948

In 1829-30,

967,227

131,900

Register Tonnage as corrected for 31st December, 1831 620,451 94 Enrolled and Licensed Tonnage

539,723 72

Fishing Vessels

107,670 53

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Register Tonnage employed in the Whale Fishery, included above

82,314 19

Previous year, register tonnage, 576,475 33; enrolled and licensed 516,978 18 fishing vessels 98,322 87. Total 1,191,776 38.

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In 1830, register tonnage built 21,242 71; enrolled 36,841 48. Total 58,084 24.

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BANK OF THE UNITED STATES.

Chartered in 1816, for 20 years.

Capital $35,000,000,

(Of which the United States own $7,000,000.)

Nicholas Biddle, President,
Samuel Jaudon, Cashier,

Philadelphia.

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Elected by the Stockholders, January, 1833.

Nicholas Biddle, Richard Willing, Manuel Eyre, Matthew L. Bevan, Ambrose White, John S. Henry, John Sergeant, James C. Fisher. Joshua Lippincott, Charles Chauncey, Mathew Newkirk, Charles Macalister and Lawrence Lewis, of Philadelphia.

John Potter of South Carolina.

Robert Gilmer and John McKim, jr. of Maryland.
Robert Lenox and John Rathbone, jr. of New-York.
John Welles of Massachusetts.

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