TONS OF MERCHANDISE going to other States by way of Buffalo, from 1853 to 1863, inclusive. TONS OF MERCHANDISE going to other States by way of Buffalo, from 1864 to 1875, inclusive. TONS OF FURNITURE going to other States by way of Buffalo, from 1850 to 1862, inclusive. TONS OF FURNITURE going to other States by way of Buffalo, from 1863 to 1875, inclusive. STATEMENT To show the tendency of lockages upon the Erie canal, at various points, so far as they have been preserved, for a series of years. RATES OF TOLL-1875. Established by the Canal Board, with the Approval of the Legislature. ON PERSONS AND PROPERTY TRANSPORTED ON THE NEW YORK STATE CANALS, TO TAKE EFFECT CN THE OPENING OF NAVIGATION. 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. Acid, sulphuric..... cts. m. fr. 020 Agricultural implements, going from tide-water... 0 1 5 .......... particularly specified.. Apples.... Ashes, pot and pearl.. Ashes, leached.... 015 On same, if they elect to commute for tolls upon passengers...... 300 Boats, used chiefly for transportation of property, per mile..... 200 On the same, if they elect to commute for tolls ..... upon passengers Boats registered before July 1st, 1862, whoca bows cts. m. fr. 230 do not conform to regulation No. 40, per mile ... 200 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... Bolts, stave, if carried in rafts Bones...... Boxes, stuff for, (see Lumber No. 3) Brick of every description.. Broom handles (see Lumber No. 3). Butts, stave, if carried in boats 010 050 005 020 01 0 005 010 020 020 0.2 0 025 020 010 Car axles, when cleared at tide-water.. Cedar posts (see Lumber No. 2) per 1,000 feet, per mile 055 Cedar, red (see Lumber No. 2), per 1,000 feet, per |