October 1st, 1821, to September 30th, 1831, inclusive. Quantities of Flour and Grain exported from the United States, from Statement the United She the Quantity and Destination of Wheat Flour exported from States, commencing 1st October, 1821, and ending 30th Septem ber, 1831. 1921,131,035 551,396 156,888|| 94,541 1,175 71,958 26,572 | 9,074 || 3,123 ||10,357 1,056,119 COTTON CROP. [From the New York "Shipping and Commercial Register."] To estimate the quantity manufactured in the United 1,038,847 bales. Add Stocks on hand at the commencement of the year, (1st October, 1830,) - In the Southern ports, 20,898 Northern ports, 13,997 34,895 1,073,742 Quantity consumed and in the hands of the manufacturers, 606 891,600 182,142 126,512 118,853 120,593 103,483 The crops, as received or produced, are thus put down for the years 1830 and 1831, ending 30th Sept. 1830. 1831. Statement of the Tonnage of American and Foreign Vessels arriving from, and departing to, each Foreign Country, during the Year ending 30th September, 1830. [From The National Calendar."] 66 VIII. TARIFF OF DUTIES, Or Rates of Duties upon Goods imported into the United States after the 3d of March, 1833, as established by Act of Congress, July 14, 1832. A. Acetate of lead, 5 cents a lb. cent. Adzes, 30 per cent. Provided, that said article shall not be imported at a less rate of duty than would have been chargeable on the material constituting its chief value if imported in an unmanufactured state. Alcornoque, free. Amber beads, 15 per cent. Anatomical preparations, free. Antimony, regulus of, free. Antiquities, all collections of, specially imported, free. Do. not do., according to the material. Anvils, 2 cents per lb. Apparatus, philosophical, specially imported by order, for societies, colleges, schools, etc., free. Apparel, wearing, and other personal baggage in actual use, free. Apples, pine, free. Aquafortis, 12 per cent. Arabic, gum, free. Argol, free, Arrowroot, free. Articles not free, and not subject to any other rates of duty, 15 per cent. Articles, all composed wholly, or chiefly of gold, silver, pearl, and precious stones, 124 per cent. Articles, imported for the use of the United States, free. Articles, used principally for dyeing, not otherwise specified, free. See Drugs. Artificial flowers, 25 per cent. Assafoetida, free. Baizes. See Wool. Bark of cork tree, unmanufactured, free: Barley, 15 per cent. Baskets, grass or straw, 15 per cent.; wood or osier, 25 per cent. Beads, composition, wax, or amber, and all others not otherwise specified, 15 per cent.; of gold, sil ver, or precious stones, 12 pr. ct. Beam knives, 30 per cent. Beans, vanilla, free. Beef, 2 cents per lb. Beer, ale, and porter, imported in bottles, 20 cents a gal.; otherwise imported, 15 cents a gallon. Bed ticking, flax or cotton, 25 pr ct. Bellows, 25 per cent. Bells, 25 per cent. Berries, used in dyeing, and juniper, free. Bindings, of wool and worsted, 25 per cent. Birds, 15 per cent. Black, ivory and lamp, 15 per cent. Books, all printed previous to the year 1775, and also all books printed in other languages than the English, except Latin and Greek, 4 cents per vol. Do., Latin and Greek when bound, 15 cents a lb. Do, do. do., not bound, 13 cents a lb. Do., all others when bound, 30 cents a lb. Do., do., in sheets or boards, 26 do. Boots or bootees, $1,50 a pair. Botany, specimens in, free. Box boards, paper, 3 cents a lb. Braces, cotton, 25 per cent; leather, 30 do. Bracelets, hair, 15 per cent. Brandy, 1st and 2d proof, 53 cents a gallon. Do., 3d proof, 57 cents a gallon. Brazil paste, free. Brooms, of hair or palm leaf, 15 pr. ct. Burr stones, not manufactured, free. Busts, of marble, metal, or plaster, free. Butter, 5 cents a lb. Buttons, of gold, silver, and precious stones, 12 per cent.; of iron, steel, pewter, brass, and tin, 25 do. C. Cabinet ware, 30 per cent. Cabinets of coins, free. Cables and cordage, tarred, 4 cents alb.; untarred, 5 do. Cables, made of grass or bark, 5 cents a lb.; of iron, 3 cents a lb. Calomel, 15 per cent. Camphor, free. Candles, tallow, 5 cents a lb.; sper- Canes or walking sticks, 25 per cent. See Wire. Caps, of fur, leather, or wool, 30 per cent. See Hats. Caps, for women, 25 per cent. Cards, playing, 30 cents a pack; visiting, 15 cents a lb. Cards, wool and cotton, 25 per cent. Carpets and Carpeting. See Wool and Matting. Carpeting of oil cloth, 43 cents a square yard. Carriages, and parts of, 30 per cent.; furniture for, same as adzes. Cascarilla, free. Casement rods, slit or rolled, 3 cents a lb. Cashmere shawls (real), 15 per cent. Cassia, free. Castanas, free. Cast iron vessels not otherwise specified, 1 cents a lb. Castings of iron, all other not spe- Champaigne wine. See Wine. Chemical preparations, 15 per cent. |