APPENDIX. 



No. IL— South America.— Commercial Laws and Regit fathms uf 



Colombia.— \82l. 

 ©uttrtf nf Smpcrtatioii. 



classes. 



Imported In I ForriFn 



national ves- Nations! vessels from 



Mil* from Ku- vessels from Euroite or 



rope or the | Colonic*, the Unit*! 

 , United -States Stntes. 



1st. Imn in bars , . . . , 



Tin Sheets 



Copper Sheets. , , 



Wiper ol' evurv description 



All sorts of Medicine 



Surgiral Instruments . . 



Ships' Higgtng 



Pilch 



Tar 



Cables 



Cordage 



Anchor* , . . , , . . 



'2d. All kinds of Cotton, Woollen, Thread, Hemp, and ' 

 Worsted Goods, (.except such lis are in other classes) . . 



3d. (Jrulmdlaa . 



Beaver Hats , 



Woollen Ditto 



Cotton Ditto 



Silk Ditto 



Wax or Spermace>li, manufactured or in its natural state. t 



Wines 77. 



Vinegars 



Oils of every description . , 



Gold and Silver Watches 



Laces 



Saddles 



Playing Cards 



European Earthenware 



Crvstnl and Glass of all kinds ............... 



4tn. Silks, and all Silk Goods of the growth and manu. 



factuxe of Europe 



Precious Stones and Jewels 



Tanned Skin 



Thread and Silk Lace 



Handkerchiefs 



Artificial flowers 



Plumes or Feathers 



Looking Glasses 



Perfumes 



Essence* 



Sweet-scented Waters 



Fruits, dry or in Wine, Oil. or Brandy. 



Olives 



Caper* ■ < 



All sorts of Pickles 



5th- Shoes 



Boots 



All sorts nf House furniture 



Ready .wade Clothes ; 



All sorts of KiuTiiHite^andCtetwilsof Copper.Composition. 



Iron, Steel, or Tin 



Tallow, iu its natural state, or manufactured 



Flours * 



Salt Meats 



All kinds of Foreign Provisions 



AH other sorts of Merchandise and commercial Articles 



nut connected in the nlmve classes 



per cent. per cent. per cent. 



Hi 



m 



12* 



•20 



1/1 



POKjgll 

 veen.']s trwn 

 I'uluuie*. 



|KT cent . 



2l> 



20 



L» 



32A 



«7i 



Eicept all Goods whatsoever of the growth and inanufac-'k 

 tureof Asiatic nal ions or European settlements in Asia, > 

 excepting those of Spain.. 3 j 



National 

 vowel i 

 from Asia. 



12 



2b 



National 

 vessels from ( 

 dtewhere. 



'2't 



veael 

 from Ada. 



2<» 



•26 



Foreign 

 vcnciimim 

 elitcwliere. 



25 



These percentages ate at present collected agreeably to an Arancel, having only, in many instances, 

 two or three valuations for articles that have a great" variety of grail a I ions m value; lonsequently the 

 ■hove Duties can seldom he levied with accuracy. 



