Of this amount ($1392.74), $1047.37 had been paid by October 10, 1814.[307] For the period from April 18, 1815, to February 22, 1816, the following were the internal duties:

Hats, caps, and bonnets, $ 66.50-½

Saddles and bridles, $65.25

Boots and bootees, $7.26

Leather, $184.35-½—$323.37

This was the smallest sum listed in any part of the United States, except Michigan Territory.[308] For 1818:

Licenses for stills, $214.91

Licenses at 20c. per gal., $549.23

Duty on spirits at 25c. per gal., $701.26

On eighteen carriages, $36.75