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ACTS RELATING TO DUTIES ON MERCHANDISE.
 
   

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British Vessels from the British Provinces and Islands prohibited Entry. An act supplementary to an act entitled “An act concerning navigation.”May 15, 1820.
Vol. Ⅲ. 602
Commerce and Navigation of Florida. An act concerning the commerce and navigation of Florida.March 30, 1822.
Vol. Ⅲ. 660
Collection of Duties on Imports and Tonnage in Florida. An act to provide for the collection of duties on imports and tonnage in Florida, and for other purposes.May 7, 1822.
Vol. Ⅲ. 684
Duties on Imports and Tonnage. An act supplementary to, and to amend an act, entitled “An act to regulate the collection of duties on imports and tonnage,” passed second March, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine, and for other purposes.March 1, 1823.
Vol. Ⅲ. 729
Entry of Merchandise from adjacent Territories. An act to amend an act entitled “An act further to regulate the entry of merchandise imported into the United States from any adjacent territory.”March 3, 1823.
Vol. Ⅲ. 781
Discriminating Duties. An act concerning discriminating duties of tonnage and imports.Jan. 7, 1824.
Vol. Ⅳ. 2
Duties on Imports. An act to amend the several acts imposing duties on imports.(Repealed.)May 22, 1824.
Vol. Ⅳ. 25
Duties on Books, Maps, and Charts imported for the Library of Congress. An act to remit the duties on books, maps, and charts imported for the use of the library of Congress.(Obsolete.)Feb. 11, 1825.
Vol. Ⅳ. 82
Transportation of Goods, &c. An act to allow the transportation of goods, wares, and merchandise to and from Philadelphia and Baltimore by the way of Lancaster and York, or by the mail-route.May 20, 1826.
Vol. Ⅳ. 188
Exemption from Duties on Swedish and Norwegian Vessels. An act to exempt Swedish and Norwegian vessels, and the merchandise imported therein, from the payment of discriminating duties of tonnage and impost, for a limited time, and for other purposes.Feb. 22, 1827.
Vol. Ⅳ. 206
Duties on Vessels from Hamburg refunded. An act to refund certain duties paid upon vessels belonging to citizens of Hamburg, and their cargoes.March 2, 1827.
Vol. Ⅳ. 228
Importation and Exportation of Brandy in Casks of not less than fifteen Gallons. An act to authorize the importation of brandy in casks of a capacity not less than fifteen gallons, and the exportation of the same for the benefit of a drawback of the duties.(Expired.)March 2, 1827.
Vol. Ⅳ. 235
Duties. An act in alteration of the several acts imposing duties on imports.(Repealed.)May 19, 1828.
Vol. Ⅳ. 270
Duties on Greek and Latin Books. An act to reduce the duty on Greek and Latin books, printed previous to the year one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five.May 19, 1828.
Vol. Ⅳ. 277
Collection of Duties. An act to repeal a part of the act entitled “An act supplementary to, and to amend an act, entitled ‘An act to regulate the collection of duties on imports and tonnage,’” passed the second day of March, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine, and for other purposes.May 24, 1828.
Vol. Ⅳ. 304
Discriminating Duties—Duties on Prussian Vessels. An act in addition to an act entitled “An act concerning discriminating duties of tonnage and imports,” and to equalize the duties on Prussian vessels and their cargoes.May 24, 1828.
Vol. Ⅳ. 308
Duties on Wines. An act altering the duties on wines imported into the United States.May 24, 1828.
Vol. Ⅳ. 309
Duties on Coffee, Tea, and Cocoa. An act to reduce the duties on coffee, tea, and cocoa.May 20, 1830.
Vol. Ⅳ. 403
Collection of Duties. An act for the more effectual collection of the impost duties.May 28, 1830.
Vol. Ⅳ. 409
Duties on Molasses—Drawback on Spirits distilled. An act to reduce the duty on molasses, and to allow a drawback on spirits distilled from foreign materials.May 29, 1830.
Vol. Ⅳ. 419
Duty on Salt reduced. An act to reduce the duty on salt.May 29, 1830.
Vol. Ⅳ. 419
Relief of certain Importers. An act for the relief of certain importers of foreign merchandise.March 2, 1831.
Vol. Ⅳ. 451