ORIENTAL COMMERCE. 



{Calcutta. 



Ottar, and other essential oils, perfumed oils, ambergris, civet, musk, 

 benjamin, frankincense, putcha paut, rose-water, and keerah-water. 



10 per cent, ad valorem, on the importation of pig lead, sheet lead, 

 small shot, and tobacco, imported into Cuttack, (to be levied at Balasore 

 only.) The same duty upon quicksilver, taken at a fixed valuation of four 

 rupees per seer ; and tin and tutenague at 20 rupees per maund. The 

 same duty upon an advance of 50 per cent, on the invoice valuation of 

 shawls. 



5 per cent, ad valorem, on the importation by sea of the following 

 articles : — 



European woollens. 



All canvas, except such as is manufactured in the country, or of coun- 

 try materials. 



Cordage, and other marine stores, except sunn hemp, or materials for 

 cordage, of country growth. 

 Rosin and turpentine. 



Cowries imported at Calcutta, Chittagong, or Balasore only. 



The same duty on coir, the produce of Ceylon or the Maldives, at 9 

 rupees per factory maund. 



7{ per cent, ad valorem, on the importation by sea only of the follow- 

 ing articles : — , 



Mahogany, and all other sorts of wood used in cabinet ware. 



Beads, i aulas, or rosaries. 



Carriages, (the duty on which is to be levied under rules especially 

 enacted for Calcutta), 



China goods (tea excepted), coffee, sago, and rattans. 



The same duty on galangal and kullinjan, taken at a fixed valuation 

 of 8 rupees per maund. 



10 per cent, ad valorem, on the importation by sea only of wines, 

 European goods, and tea. 



5 per cent, ad valorem, on the importation generally of furs, cow-tails, 

 and cowries ; and 2 \ per cent, on the importation of the same articles from 

 Nepaul. 



10 per cent, on the importation by sea of spices, viz. pimento, cloves, 

 mace, nutmegs, cassia, malabathrum leaf or tauzpaut. 



2f per ceut. on the importation of the same articles from Nepaul. 



The same duty on copper or brass, wrought or unwrought, at a valua- 

 tion of 20 rupees per maund. 



10 per cent, on the inland importation generally of unwrought copper 

 and brass, at a valuation of 20 rupees per maund. 



