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MACON TELEGRAPH.
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The'Tele.
MONDAY, MORNING, JUNE 9, 1828.
Volume II....'..Number 23.
■twji The Telegraph is published weekly
.i )/«««, Ga.—•Office on Mulberry 'strut, a
rods iiorth ol' the Post office.
^TEfiSIa.
- * ■’ - '* , :j|3 00
-a oo
fur a Year, *
f^SisMorJht,
\ STONE & COIT,
; ITaVE just nzcstvsoXitou sovrbit & new jin*,
* in D orriR TOR SALE'THE fOtMKIKO
DRY GOODS:
1 tt ciecss 34 btown'SMrtlng
% Lees bleached Sea Island Shirting
its Biecc$4-4 brown Sheeting
I *2 pieces 44 bleaced Sheeting
I 'lX nieces 34 domestic Plaids
«0 nieces 44 domestic Plaids
« pieces London dottle Blankets
<0 pieces three and * half point Blankets
l»tO nieces' fancy Prints '
rn nieces black, blue and steel mist SaUnetts
4 pieces black arid blue Broadcloths
,5 nieces blue and mlxt Casiimere
fa) pieces Irish Linens
12 pieces red FIpnnel
8 pieces cdttoa Cassimsre
.05 pieces negro Cloth
J5 Plsid Cloaks, estnastees
.80 Cambist Cloaks; citta sizes
50 reams writing Paper, 20 reams letter Paper
50 reams wrapping Paper
Rombazctts, Cambrics, Muslins, Silks
Muslin Robes, Battiste Robes
Italian and "Canton Crapes
Cassimere and Valentis Shawls
811k Arid Cotton Handkerchiefs
Hosiery and Gloves
Shell and Horn Combs; &e. See.
. 40 cases coarse and fine Shoes
2 cases gentlemen’s Boots
£0 cases fine and coarse fashionable Hats
5 cates Leghorn and straw Bonnets
]2 cases No. 10, Wblttemore Cards
4 boxes Saddles and Briddlea
Hardware & Cutiew.,
| S009 lbs. Castings, assorted
70 dozen weeding Hoes
A large and elegant assortment of Of Crockery and
I Glassware.
1150 dozen pint and half pint Flasks
1175 dozen half pint Tumblers, in straws
GROCERIES.
Also received by the last Boats
100 nieces Cotton Bagging
12 fahds. 81.-Croix Sugar
70 bags prime green Coffee
3 hhds. Jamaica Rum
2 hhds. Holland Gin
1 2 bhds. apple Brandy
3 pipes Cognac Brandy
•8 quarter and half casks Teneriffe, Malaga and
Madeira. WINES
30 barrels new Flour, (warranted good)
1 ton Shotrftssortcd, 1 ton soft Lead
30 kegs EEE Dupont’s Powder
8 kegs shipping Powder
50 boxes Soap
25 boxes sperm and tallow Candles
25 boxes bunch Raisins
5 hags Pepper and Pimento
0X10 American Cigars
Macon, November 26,1827—57
SPRING AND SUMMER
CLOTHING & HATS.
I agMm >v P. JUD80N - St Co. have just received
rag /5*** ,elr Clothing Store and Hat Ware-
/ Howe, a general assortment of
CLOTHING AND HATS,
the most approved fashions for the
present and approaching season, which anSoffered low,
and for Cash only. ,
liberal price will be paid for Beaver and Otter
tCP A general invitation is given to those indebted;
to call and make immediate payjJWntlknd to (hold
who have been liberal In making promises, we give
nohee that they will be no longer received as an e-
quivaleht for claims, as promises cannot be used in
pfcytnentto those to whom we ourselves are justly in
debted; and unless immediate payment is made wU
shall be compelled to resort to-the '‘glorious unccrttin-
t* of the lav?’ p. j.
Macon, April 19,1821. |7
VasV\ionab\e Summer Goods and
CLOTHING,
J UST received at the Macon Clothing Store of L.
FITCH & CO. consisting of Bombazines, Cir-
ilings, Russia Nankins,
rentine do. Marseilles
WmMtfrb LANGDON,
R-ffAVE just received, direct from New York, and
JLJL offer forjale,at the lowest market price for cash,
THE TARIFF BILL.
1U0 bbls Baltimore Rye Whiskey
100 „ old „ „
t60 „ N.E.Rum
60 „ Northern Gin
20 „ extra prime Green Coffee
flux, hemp, or cotton, or parts of either., tie ty-
Asamndtd and passed by the Senate of th*\ lwo ceni * P** s, l uar0 yard.’ On all |.re, ,
Unitea States.' I printed,or painted floor cloths, lifty cents r
I Flour
80 „ Green Coffee
90 kegB Nails (assorted)
30 bbls super fine canal I
8 „ Butter Crackers
•6 mats Wine Bottles
22 hhds Prime St Croix Sugar
5 do drf Potorico do
_ , , sting
cassians, white and brown Drill
India do. VclVet Vesting, Fldi
aud Valencia do. silk Velvets of-oil colors,India Le
vantine; white linen and silk Hose,cotton do.flagahd
bandanna Handkerchiefs, India do. Italian and India
Cravats, jilaid and white do. silk and common Sus-
pendera; Russian Belts, Gloves, Stocks and Stiffeners,
Cloths and Cassimeres, shirting Linens, Padding*,
sewing Silk, Havana and Leghorn Hats, Shirt Collars,
gold and silver Epaulettes, Lace, Cord, Stars, &c. dee.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
Blue, brown and black DRESS COATS, FROCK
COATS and COATTEE8
Fine BOmbazine' Frock Coats' and Coattees
Circassian Coattees
Brawn.and white linen JACKETS
Circassian end striped Jackets . *
Velvet, Marseilles, Florentine and Valencia VESTS
Morning Gowns
Fine Ruffled Shirts, (linen,) Cotton 8hirts
„ Silk camblet and crape PANTALOONS
Concan and Circassian do
100 pair French and Russian drill do
Stripe and silk drill do
Fine hombazine and Nankin do
White and brown linen do
Denmark satin do
Mixt and purple drill do
Cloth and cassimere do
Common striped do Satin sane do
•Dutch'Trowsers, &c. Ac.
The above Clothing is made of the best materials,
in the latest fashions, particularly for customers, and
will be sold low for cash. '
TAILORING,
Carried On in all its Various branches, with neatness
and despatch. L.‘F1TCH St CO.
10 do Molasses
30 boxes Bloom Raisins
2 tierces Rice •
1 pipe Currant Wine
50 boxes American Serin
20000 lbs Flat St square swedes Iron
3 bundles Hoop do
2000 lbs German Steel
3000 lbs English Castings
'8 bbls old Monongahala Whiskey
1500 bushels Salt
.160 pieces 42 inch Bagging
200 lbs baggingTwlne
4 pipes Holland Gin
6 do 4th'proof Cognac Brandy
3 hbdi 4th proof Jamaica Rum
25 bbls loaf St lump Sugar 1
30 do Mackerel, No. 1,2, & 3
. 5 do. Connecticut Shad
' 10 kegs Cavendish Tobacco
40 bags Shot, assorted
15 kegs Gunpowder
8 crates Crockery assorted
1000 lbs. bar Lead
6 dozen Hoes
20 reams wrapping Paper, 15 do. writing do.
40 doz. No. 10 Cotton Cards
' 8 coils Rope
30 boxes Spermaceti St Mould Candles
2 bales Osnaburgs
2 casks London Porter
2000 cut Tacks, 20 bsxcs soap
1 bbl Lemon Syrup
5 boxes Chocolate,'’"
Cherry Brand
dials, Domestic i
Macon, May 23,1828.
ini umon syrup
loxes Chocolate, 3000 Spanish Segars,
Brandy, Stoughton Elixer, Wines,
nestle Goods. Ac. Ac.
Shaker’s Garden Seed.
'■lb ED and white Onion .Muskmelon
-Mm. Blood beet
Early turnip do.
Carrot,Orange
Parsnip
Long cucumber
Early do
Dutch summersquajh
Crookneckdo.
Flat Turnip
.French do.
JfeSf'
A Remedy tor Hard Times \ \
W $5000 'to be disposed of for $5.
HOEVER wishes, now has the opportunity «
obtaining it by applying to the Agents of the
MACON MASONIC HALL LOTTERY. positively
to commence drawing in Macon on the 21st June
next, and to be completed in five days; under the su-
jcrintcndanco of the Commissioners.
XT PRIZES only to bo drawn.'.m
The Prizes all floating from the commencement,
except the two Prizes ot $300, one of which will be
'deposited in the wheel on the second day, and the oi
eJ.f ron the third day; the Prize of $1500 whlcj; will
deposited in the wheel on tho fourth day; and the
Ptixeof $5000 on the Inst day.
HIGHEST PRIZE,
Do. winter'do.
White beadlettuea
Speckled , do.
Ice do.
Imperial • do.
•Cabbage do.
Early turnip radish
.Early June Peas
Vegetable
Parsley
tszs
> English sorrel
* i Summer savory
Scarlet radish
8avoy cabbage
' Red do.
Early sorrel
Turkey rhubarb
White-marrowfat
Cranberry beans
Yorkshire Cabbage
stoBnan.
1
Prize of
1
of
1
of
s
of
10
of
10
of
so
of
200
of
1580
of
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1855 PRIZES
«6
3145
$5000
$1500
•$500
$000
$1000
$500.
$1000
$20,000
'Double Peppergrass
Early Golden Hotspur
Strawberry Dwarf _
;Grecn Dwarf Marrowfat Pelts
' Earley six Weeks or red eyed Dwarf Beam
• Early SugarCom i •
R nel! C 2^ t>df ° f ^ElfLlS;BKOTWELL A.Co.
CHEAP GOODS.
T HE subscriber has justreceived,-and opened, at
his store , pn Cherry street, a general assort
ment of
©iR'ar I
SHOES, HATS,
Ctockerg, Hardware, &c.
He has also on hand a general assortment'of
GWOCEttVES,
CASTINGS, &c.
Which will be sold lowfor cash.
-\E\V SPRING GOODS.
Hnngerfonls Stoddard,
[ AVE just received from, New-York, a General
Assortment of
adapted to the Spring and Summer Trade, viz54
and 34 French llombazincj—44 Worsted do. a new
article—black Lastings', Circassians, long pieces Nan
keens, white and brown linen Drillings, plain and
stripe Grandarills, Rowan Cassimeres, Ginghams, Bat-
tiste, Calicoes of new patterns, plaid Grosdeuaples,
assorted colors, black Grosdenaples, black sarsinet
and sinchew Silks, black Italian/(Silk, Nankin and
CantOri Cranes, black Italian Crape, flag, silk and ban
danna Handkerchiefs, English thread Dices, Edgings
and Inserting!, 44 and 54 babinet Laces, bobinet Ucc
Veilj, while and green gauze Veils, cambric and furni
ture Dimities, Furniture Calicoes, 94 and 104 linen
able Diapers,54 Irish Sheetings. Linens, lung Lawns,
linen Cambrics, linfen'Hdkfs. colored, Borders, brown
grass Cambrics, Clark’s spool Thread, linen Floss,
100 boles Holt’s wire Thread, 20' boxes Curls Rnd
Puffs,, artificial Flowers, ladies’ white and black cot
ton Hose,'men’s white and br’wn do. whiteandbr’wn
cotton Socks, white andbr’wn thread Socks, misses’
. white cotton Hose, large tortoise 'hell'Combs,shell
■ side Combs, 1 Case ladies' fine Leghorn lists, 1 case
men’s Leghorn Hats, 3 cases straw ttuuucis aborted.
and jaconet Cambrics.'figured and
Wole Muslins.
piecesRossia Duek aodtDowlas. lease Jacb!I4,
misses'do. plain and jaconet Cambric
plain Swiss Mullins, figured nnd'plain
20 pieces Russia Duck ugdtDowlas. 1 _ .
44'and .34 bleached Sheetings end Shillings, .1 bate
54 and 44 brown Sheetings, 3do. brown SIflrtings,
Washington Bedticks, domestic Plaids and Stripes,
Washington Bedticks, 'domestic Plaids and Stripes,
counterpane and apron’Cheeks, men’s fashionable
drab Hats.'30 pieces mosqueto Netting.
The above Goods will be sold low for cash or ap-
proved paper , 3m may 19
KfcW GOODS.
J000 TICKETS
Much less than two Blanks to a Prize.
JohnT.Rowland. AVm. J. Uanelly, I ..
mug, S. Stone,' D. Ralston, A. R. Freeman, E. W.
'Vtiglit, and R. Birdsong.
The following persons are appointed Agents in Ma-
<on for the sale' of Tickets: J. Freeman A Co. Halt-
tn It Jones, Rose St Slide, Edu,. H\ Wright, Stone k
Coil, ltd Eel-ley.
Persons wishing to purchaseTickets by tho quantity,
forsile, can obtain them at ft reasonable discount by
‘frying to tho Secretary.
irize Tickets in the Greene -St Pulaski Monument
Lothryaf Savannah received in payment.
Orders, post paid, enclosing the Cash, will bepromp-
“J attended to by the Secretary, orany ofthe above
•Wtcd Agents.
ranrch :tl
ny ot tne i
'N. BARKER,
Secrtfary to the Commissioners.
Cheap Grocery Stove,
J 1 AT COLUMBCS.
bST received, by steamboats Steubenville and
Monroe, a large assortment of GROCERIES,
’'rich will be afforded at a very low price, Viz:"',
300 barrels Whiskey
n „ Gin
20 „ Wine
• M „ Rum
J5 „ cognac Brandy
50 bags Coffee
25 bbls Molasses—75 bbls 8ugar
0t) boxes Raisins—50 barrels Nalls « *
5 tons lro
"“a & numerous assortment of other articles. Also,
*Pneral assortm nt of
p, .DRY GOODS. •.
rs ons wishing to purchase, will please call on
HUGH LOVE.
—Jl'umiin, Musrocer. county, Marth 5. 3m,
CROTON OIL,
sulphate OF quinine,
pyroligneous acid,
. IODINE ACID,
_ EXTRACT OF ELATERIUM.
jl* MjETllER with a number of new and celebnit'
*• ed Medicines, just received and loessle by
, FLUKEK * COLUN8.
Feh 25
COLEMAN.
Public Sale of : Lots
IVithin the Reserve and Town of
eolumiiiisis
"J - At the Coweta Falls, on the Chalahoochy Riser.
JlN ermformlty to an act of the Legislature of this
state, passed on the twdrit/-fburih 'dsyof'December,
in the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-
seven, to lay out a trading Town, and dispose of all the
lands reserved for the use of the State tutcr the Coweta
Falls, on the Chatahbiihy Rirer-will be sold, in the
TOWN OF tCOLUMBUS,
On Thursday, the IQth of July next,
614 BUILDING LOTS
of half anacre each, hr the plan of said to#n!
Twenty-five Gardening LOTS, of ten acres each,
..athe north-east and south dfthe dqiisre reserved for
the Town and Common, J aod adjoining’the seme;'
twenty Lots of twentyacreaeach; sesstaty-elghtiLots
jo one-hundred acres each, andthlrty-ouiFtaotional
* "The local advantages of this town—the rich and I
tensive back country it has already at command, ahd
the increesing importance it will active :from the cts-
sionof the lands ou the west of the Chetahqoshy riv
er, will "ensure (o It a degree of commercial import
ance not surpassed by any other town in Georgia..
The Town is situated en tire east'side of the river,’
immediately below the Falls, which, admits ofaeafe
and convenient navigation for steamboats from thence
to Apalachicola Bay. , . .
Terms will be, one-fifth of the purchase money in
cash or current bills of chartered Banks ot this State—
the balance In four equal annual Instalments.
The sale will commence on the day above men*
tioned, and will he continued from day to day until all
the lots are disposed of. •
IGNATIUS "A. FEW.
ELIAS BEALL;
PHILIP HENRY ALSTON,
JAMES HALLAM, ? ^
j .EDWIN L. DEGRAFFF.NRE1D,
• Commissioners for laying the town of Columbia,
and the Resent nt the Citotla Falls. 1 ' • ,' „
ST The Editors of all the public Gazettes ps Geor
gia, the Charleston Courier, and Tuscaloosa paper will
Insert the above advertisement for sixty d*y* * n “ ' or ‘
vvaixi their accounts to me at Columbus, for payment.
SOW EL WOOLFOUC,
Set'y to the Board of Cowtmuswnert-
April 26, lean.
The subscribers have: just received
g from New York, and have now on hnnd
rat their store on Cherry street!
■ 1000 bushels Salt. 25 bbls N. Gin.
35 bbls Whiskey
'12 „ NortlieroRnm
:4 Apple Brandy •. _
6000 lbs Swedes'Iron >
•2 pipes Cdgnao Brandy
2 j, Holland Gin
.3'i, IWWtafs ,,
! Ii qrfessks of rort. Madclnj, Tswriffeand
• Malaga Wines,
20 hags Coffee
•Rhlffls Sugar , “ ' 1 -..f •
10 kegs Tobacco
10 doe. Portland Madeira Wine
'6 bills No l.^'.Mackerel. Boston'inspection
Cotton Bagging, Twlae, Nails, Hoop Iron
Cast German, and American Steel, Hyson Tea
Singers’ and Dupont’s Gunpowder—5hot, Lead
Pepper,Timcnto, &c. all of wllch are offered for
sale at the lowest market pricCsfor eaih.
Cash-wilt be'^Md for HIDES, «
the highest prices,, either at their
store In Forsyth, pr in this pleee. |"
LEATHER of all descriptons man-
tafaCtiired by* them SA Fdrsyth, which
•will be sold either at wholesale,’’iT'lMStH&HlSt
^Magon.May 24 . . ,.T. ... ^i>bi,t...ij •
China. Glass ami 'Warp 1
T HE tubScrtberhts jolt redbived by "the latest
arrivals and Is now opening, at his store. (Iff
Fletcher,-one door 'from Pearl street,)
■A Superior and General'Atsdrthunt of
WARE.
' the newttt patterns and best qualities, «prei»iy
intended for the Southern trade. *nd wbichJie offers
for ssleonlhe'loVtestlermsdftha market. •
Liberal.credits wflil be. given on ratlsCaetory refer-
•nces, and all o r der»,(by.letter or otiieiwtise).wiU he.
supplied, and the Goods forwarded in strict^conform-
ity to instructions, ’and orithi most favorable terms.
A tong acquaintance with the style of Ware requited
for the Southern 'markets. wlU -enabte ih* subscriber
to ssleet such patterns and qual ities, es ue ts eonodent
will, prove advantageous to. purchasers. .He hat
employed the most experienced pschers, and every
attention >wm be rendered
R, C. W KLMUIlt, •
No; 4. Fletther street, New York.
FOR SALE.
VP OTS No. 76, and 77, in the 3d district Troigs
coua/y. Apply to JOHN piTMAN
Monroe county, April 7 fi ef
DAVYD DALAYDYDA,
O FFERS for sale, by the box or at retail, Tallow
CANDLES, ot bts own manufacture; which
are warranted^ to V^to *»*«*£**£&
fared in this <
notice.
A LL persons indebted to the estsite of Hrnry Corf
ten, deceased, are requested to come torward
and make immediate payment, and ail persons having;
demands against said estate, are requested to forward
them as the law directs.
WUXI AM 1UEVD, Adair.
MARY W. CAjUAVN (/ d**.
Mpnrot county, March 4,1828 10
AN ACT in alteration of the several acts, im-
posiiig Duties on Imports, us amended by
the Senate.
lie it enacted by the Senate and House of
Representatives of the United States of Amer
ica in Congress Assembled, That from and af
ter the first of September, one thousand eight
hundred and cwenty-eigln, in lieu of the duties
now imposed by law on the importation of the
articles herein after mentioned, there shall be
levied, collected, and paid, the following duties:
that is to say:
First, On iron, in bare or bolts, not manu.
factored id whole, or in part, by rolling, one
cent per pound; provided that all iron in stocks
blooms, loops, oi other form less finished than
iron m bars or bolts, except pigs or cast iron,
shall be rated as rolled iron, in bars or bolts, and’
pay a duty accordingly.
Second, On bar and bolt iron, made wholly
or iu pan, by rtilhog, thirty-seven dollars per
torn
Tkitd, On iron in pigs, sixty-two and one
hall cents per one hundred and twelve pounds*
Fourth, On irou or steel wire, not exceed
ing uuinbor fourteen, six cents per pound; and
over number fourteen, ten cents per pound.
Fifth, Ou round iron, or brazier’s rods, of
three-sixiuenths to eiglu-sixtconths of an. inch
diameter, inclusive; and on iron in sheets, and
hoop iron, and on iron slit, or rolled for band
iron, scroll iron, or casement rods, three and
cue halt cents pet pound.
Sixth, On axes, adzes, drawing knives, cul
ling knives, sickles, or reaping hoops, scythes,
spaUes, shovels, squares of iron or steel,
Cor- bnulo bus oi ail descriptions, steelyards and
scale beams, socket chisels, vices, and screws
of irou lor woou, called wood screws, ten per
cent, ud valuiom, iu uuuilion to the present rates
oi duty.
Seven, h, On sieel, one dollar and fifty cents
per one huudred and twelve pounds.
Eighth, Ou lead, in pigs, bars or sheets,
three ceu.s par pound; on leaden shut, four
ceuts per pound; ou red or White lead dry or
grounu in oil, five cents per pound; ou litharge,
orange mineral, lead manufactured into pipes,
aud sugar ot lead, five ceuts per puuud,
4>ec. 2, Ami be it further enacted, That,
Irou and uttet the thirtieth day of June, one
ihousauu eight hundred and twen.y-eighi, there
shall be levied, collected, and paid, on tho im
portation ot the articles herom alter mentioned,
tho ioUuwiog outies iu heu of those uow im
posed uy law:
First, On wool unmanufactured, four cent
per pound; and, aim, iu addumu theieto, forty
per Cent ud valorem, until the thirtieth ouy of
June, one.thousand eight hundred and twenty-
nine; from which time, an additidnal. ad valo
rem duty ol five per cent, shall be imposed mi-
nuuiiy,* uAtd the whole of said ad valorem duly
shall amount to.hl'ty per vont. Aud all worn
imported ou the skin, shalllio esaunted-as to
Weight and valao, and shall ppy the same rate of
duty'us other imported wool. . ’ ,
ationd,. •Onmanufacturers of wool or of
which Wool shall be e component part,. (except
carpetings, blankets, worsted stuff goods, bom-
basins, hoist*ry, nuts, gloves, caps and binding,)
the. actual value of which, at tho place wheuco
imported, sh?lt not exceed fifty cents the square
yard, .shall be deemed to have.cost fifty cents
the square and be charged thereon with a duty
ol forty per centum ad valurent-until the 80ih
day oi Juue 1829, and from that time a duly ol
toi ty-five per centum ad .valorem. Provided,
Tout on ail manufactures of woo), except .flan
nels, and baizes, the actual valuo of which at the
place whence imported, shall not exceed thirty-
three aud one third cents per square yard, Shall
pay 14 cents per square yard. , - u- >'
Third, Ou all manufacturers of wool, or of
which wool shall be a component part, except
as aforesaid, the actual value of which at the
place whence imported, shall exceed fifty coma
tho square yard,shall be deemed to huvccbsi
one dollar the square yarfi, and bo charged
thereon with a duty of forty per ccniutn ad va
lorem,, until the 30th dtro of'June, 1829, and
from that time, a duty oflorty^fiva pot centum
ad valorem.
F'ohrth, On all manufactures of wool, or . .of
which wool shall be a component part, except
as aforesaid, the actual value of which 81 the
ilace whence' imported, shall-exceed one dol-'
ar the square-yard, and shall not exceed two.
dollars and fifty cents the square yard, - shall be
deemed to have cost two. dollars aud fifty cents
the square yard, and be charged wity dirty there
on of forty per centum ad iVnlQrem, until the
30th day of Junq, 1^29, and. from thpt time, a
duty of forty-fiveper centum ad-valorem.
‘"fU, All manufactures of wool, Or of which
wool shall be n component . paft, except os a-
tbresaid, the actual value of which, ut tlio place
whence imported, shall exceed two dollars and
filly cenis tho square yard, ^pd..shall .not ex
ceed four dollars,the square .ypre), shall 1>« deem
ed to have' cos., at the place whence 'jmportod,
four dollars tho square yard, and a duty of for
ty percent ad vatprem, shall be levied, collect
ed, and paid on.such valuation, until the 30th
day of Juno,. 1 jj#9, apd .from that .time a duty
offorty-five.per.cpnt. ,ul valorem.., ~ ■
■ Sixth, Qn all maqufactures of wool,-or of
which wool shall be a component part, excopt
as aforesaid,.l)ip actual value-of which, at the;
place w.ltoiicb imjiortod,. shall oxroud, four-dol
lars the square yard, there shall ; be Jevio«l, col
lected, and paid, a duty of forty-five .per cen-
turn ad valorem* until f tlto 30d» day of June,
1829 mid from ihat time a duty offiftyperceu-
tum ad valorem.
Seventh, On swollen hlankots.lmizery,tuits,
gloves, aud bindings, thirty-five per ceutumad
Vi *Eighth, On* Brussels Turkey and Wilton
carpets and carpetings, ‘70 cents per square
On all Venetian and ingrain carpeu or
' square yard. On oil cloth other than lhai us .*
* ! ally
carpctinc, lorty cents per square yard. On all
odier kiwis of carpets aml tupbUag «» wo»l m im u Urnr power, to
denominated patent floor cloth, twenty-five
cents per square yard. On furniture oil doth,
fifteen enmsper square yard. Qn floor matting
made of flat's or other materials, fifteen cent*
per square yard.
Sec. 8. And be it enacted, That, from and
after the thirtieth day of June, one thousand
eicht hundred and twenty-eight, there ho levied,
tollncted and paid, on the importation of the
following articles in lieu of tho duty now im
posed by the law:
First, On unmanufactured hemp, 45 dollars
per*ton until tho thirtieth day of June, one
thousand eight.hundred and twenty-nine front
which time, five dollars per ton in addition, per
annum, until the daty shall amount to sixty dol
lars per ton. On cotton bagging, four and*
half cents ppr square yard, until tho 301 h day
of Juno one thousand eight hundred and twen-
ty-nine, and afterwards a duty of fivaccots per
square yard.
Second, On unmanufactured flax, thirty-five
dollars per ton, per annum, until the 30th day
of June, one thousand eight hundred and twen
ty-nine, from which time an additional duty of
fivn dollars por ton, per annum, until the duty
shall amount to sixty dollars per ton.
Third, On sail duck, nine cents the square
yard* “and in addition thereto, ono half cent
yearly until the same shall amount to twelv*
and a half cents pet square yard.” .
Fourth, On molasses, ten cents per gallon.
Fifth, On all imported distilled spirit*, fif
teen cents per gallon, in addition to tho duty
now imposed by law.
"Sixth, On a|l manufactures of. silk, or of
which silk shall bo a component material, ’coin
ing from beyond the Cape of Good Hope, a
duty nfthirty per centum ad valorem,'tho addi
tional duty of five percent. to take, effect from
and after the SOili day of June, one thousand
eight hundred and twenty-nine; and on all oth
er manufactures of silk or of which silk shill
be u component material, twenty per centum ad
valorem.” *
“On Ipdigo an additional duty of five cent*
tho pound, from the 30th day of June, <>no
thousand eight - hundred and thirty, umi fr ont
that time an additional duty of- ten cents cadt
voar, until the wholo deity shall amount to fifty
cent* per pound.”
Sec. 4. And be it further enacted. That,
“from nhd ’ after tlte;30tli day of June, one
thousand oight hundred and nvemy-eighu no
driwbaek ofdnty shall bo allowed on the' ex
portation of ijriyspirit distilled in thn Uni tod
■Stotos, from moheues ;" no drawback shall bo
allowed on any quantity of sail duck less thm
fifty bolts, exported in ono ?hip or vessel, at arty
ope time. 1
! ' Sep. 5. And be it farther enacted, Th.lt
Troim and after tbe30ih day of Jiinc, ono iln.ii-
sstricl eight hnndretl and twentv-eigfit, there shall
he levied, rollecA.44tm» ,zXi,' 4a*x’
ties now imposed bv law, on windo w glass of
the sizes above ton inches bv fifteen inches, five
dollars for one hundred sq are wt/a Prmdtd,
That all window glass imported in pl itosor
i'ifiair be chstgeahln with tltp
smite rato ofduijtf Op vials and'bottles not
exceeding tho enjjacity of six ouncel each, ono
dollar and seventy five cent pet gross.
Sec. 6. 1 And- be it further enacted by iht
authority aforesaid, That from and after tbp
30th day of June, ono thousand eight hundred -
mid twenty-eight, there shall be levied, col
lected and paid, in lieu of tho duties how im
posed by law, on all imported niofing slates,
not exceeding twelve inches in length, by six
inches in width, four dollars per' ton, on all
such slates exceeding twelve, and not exceed
ing fourteen inches m length, five dollars per
ton; on nil slates exceeding 14 and not oxceetl.
in; 16 inches irrlength, six dollars per ton; on
ail slates-excelling sixteen inches, aid not ex
ceeding eighteen inches in length, seven dollars
per ton; 'em all slates exceeding eighteen, and
not exceeding twenty inches in ieng'th, eight
dollars per ton; on slates exceeding twenty ire.
Cites, and not exceeding twenty-four inches iar
longih, nine dollars per ton; and on. all slates
exceeding twenty-four inches in length, ten
dollars per ton. ' And that in lieu of (heptres-
ent duties thore be levied, collected and paid •
duty of thirty-three and a third* per centum at)
valorem, oniall imported ciphering slates.
5ec. 7. And be it further enacted,’Thai all
cotton cloths whatsoever, or cloths of whicls
cotton shall be a component material, exce^-
ing nankeens imported direct from China, the
original cost of. which,.at tho place whence ins-
ported with the addition of 20 per cent if im
ported from tlio Cape of Good Hope, or from
any place beyond it, and of tea per ceau . if im
ported from any other place; shall be.toss than
thirty-fivo cents the square yard,:Shall, with
such addition, be taken, and '.deemed, to have
cost thirty-five centi the squsreyitrd,ahd charg
ed with duty accordingly. i’
Sec. 8. And be.it further enacted. That in
all cases whore the*duty- which bow i», or hen.--
uftor may beiimposyd oa any goods, wares or
morchandisos, imported into the United Stater,
shall, by law, be regulatt-d by, or be estimated
or levied upon the .value of tho square yard or
of any other quantity or parcel thereof; aud in
all where there is, or .shall be imposed any ad
valorem rate of duty on any goods, wares ot
merchandises imported imoihr United Slates,
it shall be the duty of rite Collector within
whose district the sanie shall be imported or
entered, to cause the actual value thereof, nt
tho time purchased aud place from which the
same shall have been imported ioto the United
States, to be appraised, estimated, and utror-
taioed, and the uumber of such yards, parcels,
or quantities, and such 'actual value of every
of them, as the case may require. Aud it shall
in every tucb,ca^», be the duty of the apprais
ers of tho United States, sod of every of them,;
and of every other person who shall a«t a* suc»l<
appraiser, by all the reasonable ways atjfl mepRw
>sceo»to» wiwth