Tons of MERCHANDISE going to other States by way of Buffulo, from 1853 to 1863, inclusive. TONS OF MERCHANDISE going to other States by way of Buffalo, from 1864 to 1875, inclusive. STATEMENT Lock five Black Junction Lock No. Schuyler West Troy and from miles west Syracuse miles west Lockport Rock lock 1, Albany. side-cut side-cut. Hudson of Sche lock, of Syra lock. guard Champlain lock. river. nectady. cuse. lock. canal. Lack Na Artaguse RATES OF TOLL- 1875. Established by the Canal Board, with the Approval of the Legislatur. ON PERSONS AND PROPERTY TRANSPORTED ON THE NEW YORK STATE CANALS, TO TAKE EFFECT CN THE OPENING OF NAVIGA. TION. Toll is to be computed upon the weight ("1,000 pounds per mile") of all articles contained in the following list, unless otherwise stated, opposite to the articles excepted. A. cts, m. fr. Acid, sulphuric.... 0 2 0 Agricultural implements, going from tide-water... 0 1 5 Articles not enumerated, going toward tide-water, 0 2 0 On the same, going from tide-water...... 0 1 5 Agricultural productions of the United States, not particularly specified... 0 2 0 Apples...... 0 2 0 Ashes, pot and pearl. 0 2 0 Ashes, leached...... 0 0 5 B. Bacon... upon all canals, per mile.... passengers.... per mile... 0 1 0 0 1 5 0 1 0 0 5 0 0 1 5 0 1 5 0 2 0 0 1 5 0 1 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 3 00 2 0 0 cts, m. fr. On the same, if they elect to commute for tolls upon passengers .. 2 3 0 Boats registered before July 1st, 1862, whno bows do not conform to regulation No. 40, per mile ... 20 0 Boats used cxclusively in the towage of boats on the canals, together with the machinery and fuel necessary therefor, exempt from toll. Bolts, stave, if carried in boats. 0 1 0 Bolts, stave, if carried in rafts 0 5 0 Bones... 005 Boxes, stuff for, (see Lumber No. 3) 0 2 0 Bran.... 0 1 0 Brick of every description... 0 0 5 Brimstone....... 0 1 0 Broom handles (see Lumber No. 3). 0 2 0 Brush backs (see Lumber No. 3) 0 2 0 Brush handles (see Lumber No. 3) 0.2 0 Buffalo skins 0 2 5 Butter.... 0 2 0 Butts, stave, if carried in boats 0 1 0 Butts, stave, if carried in rafts. 0 5 0 C. Cabinet ware..... 0 1 5 Carboys 0 2 0 Carts 0 2 0 Car axles 0 1 0 Car axles, when cleared at tide-water.. 0 0 5 Car wheels (iron) 0 0 5 Carriages and sleigns.. 0 2 0 Jasks, empty, transported in boats Casks, empty, transported in rafts. 0 5 0 Castings, all iron castings 0 1 5 Cattle, alive 0 2 0 Cedar posts (see Lumber No. 2) per 1,000 feet, per mile 0 5 5 Cedar, red (see Lumber No. 2), per 1,000 feet, per mile 0 5 5 Cement, fire proof.... 1 0 Chair stuff (see Lumber No.3). 0 2 0 0 1 0 |