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Woollens, not above 33} cts.per sq.yd. 1,143,546 14
Carpeting, Brussels, Wilton, &c. do 67,391 70
Venetian and ingrain do

323,787 40 flags, matting, &c. do 58,643 15 Floor cloths, printed, painted,&c. do 16,599 50 Oil cloth, other than printed, &c. do

2,548 25 Furniture oil cloth

23,322 15 Sail Duck

do 200,348 9 Do.

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705,765 91 Bagging, cotton

do 1,393,302 47 Do.

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830,709 Vinegar

gallons 41,820 Beer, ale, and porter, in bottles do 60,446 20 Do do in casks do

8,132 15 Oil, spermaceti

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1 25 whale and other fish do

161 15 olive

do 48,496 25 castor

do

103 40 linseed

do

111,452 25 rapeseed

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29 25 hempseed

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27 25 Cocoa

pounds 452,992 2 Chocolate

do 2,944 4 Sugar, candy

do

645 12 loaf

do

1,079 12 other refined

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44 10 Fruits, almouds

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944,709 3 currants

405,591 3 prunes and plums

4 figs

do 1,605,157 3 raisins, jar, and muscatel do 3,296,272 4 other

do 1,795,464 3 Candles, wax

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185 6 spermaceti

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202 8 Cheese

do 66,828 9 Soap

do 311,687 4 Lard

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160,096 44

47,17370 129,514 80

8,796 45 8,299 50

637 00 3,498 30 26,131 32 67,047 71 62,698 59 41,535 45

3,345 60 12,089 20 1,219 80

25 24 15 12,124 00

41 20 27,863 00

7 25

6 75 9,059 84 117 76

77 40 129 48

4 40 28,341 27 12,137 73

3,469 92 48,154 71 131,850 88 53,863 92

11 10

16 16 6,014 52 12,467 48

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VI. ALL OTHER ARTICLES.

Quantity.

Rate

of duty.

Duties.

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Beef and pork

pounds Hams and other bacon

do Butter

do Saltpetre, refined Camphor, crude

do refined Vitriol, blue or Roman

do Salts, Epsom

do Glauber Spices, Cayenne pepper

do ginger

do mace

do nutmegs

do cinnamon

do cloves

do pepper

do pimento

do Tobacco, manufactured, other. than snuff and segars

do Indigo Indigo

do Gunpowder

do Bristles

do Glue

do Paints, ochre, dry

do white and red lead do whiting

do do

do Lead, manufactured into shot do Cordage, tarred

do untarred

do Twine, yarns, and packthread do Corks

do Copper, rods and bolts

do nails and spikes

do Fire arms, muskets

number rifles

do Iron, wire, not above No. 14 pounds

not above No. 14 do
above No. 14

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tacks, &c. not above No. 16 M.

above No. 16 pounds nails

do
spikes

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chain cables
mill saws

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orange mineral
sugar of lead

5501 10 326,804 15 257,364 20

42,048 8 112,124 3

24,272 5 551,273 1 111,450! 5 588,311 1

385 116,180) 5

2,737 4 588,126 4 228,029 5 427,744 5 184,177 12

297 4 5,263 4 4,527 150

12 250 272 5

5 268,870 6 261,273 10 12,7695

4,062 5 575,467 5

84,734 4 775,0193

5,166 100

55 00 49,020 60 51,472 80 3,363 84 3,363 72 1,213 60 5,512 73 5,572 50 5,883 11

16 75 5,809 00

109 48 23,525 04 11,501 45 21,387 20 22,101 24

11 88 210 52 6,790 50

30 00

13 60 16,132 20 26,127 30

638 45

203 10 28,773 35

3,389 36 23,250 57 5,166 00

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Iron, anchors

pounds 27,012 2540 24 anvils

do 737,146 2 14,742 92 hammers, &c.

do 82,452 21 2,061 32 castings, vessels of

do 886,465 17 13,296 97 other

do 349,290 1 3,492 90 braziers' rods

do 103,470 31 3,621 45 sheet and hoop

do 2,190,674 31 76,673 62 in pigs

cwt. 25,710 621 16,063 75 bar and bolt, hammered pounds79,113,961 1 791,139 61 rolled

cwt. 107,646 185 199,145 10 Steel

do 24,365 150 36,547 50 Hemp

do 30,660 225 68,985 00 Do

52,287 250 130,717 50 Flax

do 1,386 175 2,425 50

do 8,193 200 16,386 00 Wool

pounds 992,540 4 39,701 60 Alum

cwt.

31 Copperas

do 1,396 200 2,792 00 Wheat flour

do
69 50

34 50 Coal

bushels 1,340,551 6 80,433 06 Wheat

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275 25

68 75 Oats

do
307 10

30 70 Potatoes

53,198 10 5,319 80 Paper, folio and quarto post pounds 8,644 20 1,728 80 foolscap, &c.

205,327 17 34,905 59 printing

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5,068 10 506 80 all other

do 30,468 15 4,570 20 Books, printed previous to 1775 vol. 356 4

14 24 printed in other languages

than Latin, Greek, &c. do 76,143 4 3,045 72 Latin and Greek, bound, pounds

3,869 15

580 35 boards do 1,886 13 245 18 all other, bound

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21,584 30 6,475 20 boards

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77,126 26 20,052 76 Glass ware, cut and not specified do 11,536 3 346 08

other articles of do 1,126,729 2 22,534 58 vials, not above 6 oz.

groce

700 175 1,225 00 not above 8 oz. do

81125 101 25 bottles, not above 1 quart do 11,928 200 23,856 00 not above 2 quarts do

395 250 987 50 not above 1 gallon do

13 300

39 00 Demijohns

number 40,577 25 10,144 25 Glass, window, not above 8 by 10 inches

100 sq. ft. 552 300 1,656 00 10 by 12 do 299 350 1,046 50

10 by 15 do 305 400 1,220 00 2016 above 10 by 15 do

2,574500 12,870 00

VI. ALL OTHER ARTICLES.

Quantity.

Rate

of duty.

Duties.

Slates, not above 6 by 12

12 by 14 14 by 16 16 by 18 18 by 20

20 by 24

above 20 by 24 Fish, dried or sinoked

salmon, pickled
mackerel

all other Shoes, silk

prunello
leather

children's
Boots and bootees
Cigars
Playing cards

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do quintals barrels

do do pairs do do do do

M packs

8,801 20 19,859 25 59,035 30 11,047 35 30,153 40 7,848 45 1,058 50

523100 1,596 200

242 150 563 100 1,506 30 3,488 25 1,950 25 149| 15

410150 20,475 250 3,040 30

.1,760 20 4,964 75 17,710 50

4,076 45 12,061 20 3,531 60

529 00

523 00 3,192 00

363 00 563 00 451 80 872 00 497 50

22 35

615 00 51,187 50

912 00

3,248,890 94 Deduct excess of exportation over importation, viz: Carpets, flags, matting, &c.

sq. yds. 2,487 at 32 cts. $795 84 Candles, tallow, pounds 15,853 5 792 65 Tallow

do 116,817 1 1,168 17 Cassia do 72,260 6

4,335 60 Snuff

do 678

12 81 36 Cotton

do 29,099 3 872 97 Litharge

do 443,011 5 22,150 55 Lead

do 128,577 3 3,857 31 pipes

do 81,799 5 4,089 95 Cables

do 23,275 4 931 00 Nail and spike rods do 38,576 3,1,350 17 Sheet and hoop iron do 28,650 3 859 50 Paper, sheathing do 2,896 3 86 88

Deduct articles erported at former duties. White lead

pounds 130,711 at 4 cts.5,228 44 Bar lead

do 386,363 2 7,727 26 Iron, bar, hammered cwt. 2,215 90 1,993 50 rolled do

708 150

1,062 00 pig

2,720 50 1,360 00 Steel

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STATEMENT of moneys received into the Treasury from all sources,

other than customs and public lands, during the year 1829.

From dividends on stock in the Bank of the United
States,

$490,000 00 Arrears of direct tax,

11,335 05 Arrears of internal revenue,

14,502 74 Fees on letters patent,

12,990 00 Cents coined at the mint,

11,550 00 Postage of letters,

86 60
Fines, penalties, and forfeitures,

2,704 32
Interest on debts due by banks to the U. S. 12,479 47
Surplus emoluments of officers of the customs, 40,752 53
The sale of the hotel and lot at the Hague,

2,600 00
The proceeds of the estates of American citi-
zens deceased in foreign countries,

183 98
The proceeds of property libelled for salvage,
and not claimed,

518 36
The late trading establishments with the
Indians,

1,995 00
An unknown person, stated to be on account
of the customs,

75 56
Moneys received from the late agent for the

military establishinent, for balance due from
him,

50 50
Moneys previously advanced on account of the
first article of the treaty of Ghent,

615 66
Moneys previously advanced on account of

the 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th articles of the treaty
of Ghent,

2,287 23
Moneys paid over by order of the court of the

southern district of New York, on account of
Theron Rudd,

7,458 25
Balances of advances made in the War De-

partment, repaid under the third section of
the act of 1st May, 1820,

16,301 09

138,486 34

$628,486 34

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