' 1 ' J_J ,'/JlJ Cornell University Library The original of tiiis book is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31 92401 7840368 KF6659.A3T" """'"""' """'^ The existing tariff on imports into the 3 1924 017 840 368 48th Gongebss, ) SENATE. ( Kepoet 1st Session. ) . ^i No. 12. THE EXISTING TARIFF -^Tv^^a^^^^ . IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC., ^ AND THE F.HEE LIST, TOGETHER WITH COMPAEATIVE TABLES OF PRESENT AND PAST TARIFFS, AND OTHER STATISTICS RELATING THERETO rJlKPAUKD BY THE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE, UNITED STATES SENATE. January 7, 1884.— Reported by Mr. Morrill and ordered to be printed. WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 1884. Mr. Morrill, from the Committee on Finance, submitted the accom- panying EEPORT, JiV COMPLIANCE WITS THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION OF THE SENATE OF MARCH 3, 1883 : Eesolved, That the Committee ou Finance of the Senate prepare a compilation and index of existing tariff laws, together with tahulated comparative statements of the rates of duties and imposts under, the several tariff acts since the organization of the Government, and such other statistics relating thereto as the committee may deem proper. SUMMARY OF CONTENTS. Old tariff 7 New tariff ". 52 Hawaiian reciprocity treaty 119 Tarifis, 1789 to 1883, inclusive 124 Votes of House of Eepresentatives on general tariff acts, 1789 to 1883, inclu- sive 295 Imports and exports and receipts from customs, 1790 to 1834, inclusive 298 Imports and exports and receipts from customs, 1835 to 1883, inclusive 300 Merchandise, value'of exports and imports, 1835 to 1883, inclusive 302 Gold and silver coin and bullion, imports and exports, 1835 to* 1683, inclusive.. 303 Gold and silver coin and bullion, imports and exports, 1855 to 1883, inclusive . . 304 Merchandise imported, entered for consumption, 1867 to 1881, inclusive, value of 305 imported by articles, 1867 to 1883, inclusive 305 duties collected, by articles, 1869 to 1883, inclusive 319 Exports from United States 1820 to 1883, inclusive 320 of manufactured articles, 1882 to 1883, inclusive 320 of principal articles, 1821 to 1883, inclusive 321 Imports, by countries, year 1883 322 Merchandise imported, by articles, 1883 323 Foreign cqins, valuation by Treasury, 1884 325 Index 3^0 OLD TARIFF ON IMPORTS. Title XXXIII of thbi Revised Sta+utes as in.fOrce WUen tHE act oi? iilAKiciH 3, 1883, WAS PASSED. Sec. 2491. All persons are proliibited from importing into the tjnited States, from aijy foreign countryj any obscene book^ pamphlet^ paper, writing, advertisement, circular, print, picture, drawing, Or other repre- sentation, flgurej or image on or of paper or other material, or any cast, inStrameutj or other article of an inimoral nature, or any drug or medi- cine, or any article whatever, for the prevention of conception, or for causing unlawful abortion. Ko invoice or package whatever, or any part of one, in which any silch articles are contained shall be adinitted to entry; and all invoices and packages whereof any such articles shall compose a part are liable to be proceeded against, seized^ and forfeited by due course of law. All such prohibited articles in the course of im- portation shall be, detained by the ofi&cer of customs, and proceedings taken against the same as prescribed in thei following section : Provided, That the drugs hereinbefore mentioned, when imported in bulk and not put up for any of the purposes hereinbefore specified, are excepted from the operation of this section. [See § 1785.] Sec. 2492. Any judge of any district or circuit court of the United States, within the proper district, before whom complaint in writing of any violation of the preceding section is made, to the satisfaction of suck judge, and founded on knowledge or belief, and, if upon belief, set- ting forth the grounds of such belief, and supported by oath or affirma- tion of the complainant, may issue, conformably to the Constitution, a warrant directed to the marshal, or any deputy marshal, in the proper district, directing him to search for, seize, and take possession of any such article or thing hereinbefore mentioned, and to make due and im- mediate return thereof, to the end that the same may be condemned and destroyed by proceedings, which shall be conducted in the same manner as other proceedings in case of municipal seizure, and with the same right of appeal or writ of error. Seo. 2493. The importation of neat cattle and the hides of neat cattle from any foreign country into the United States is prohibited : Provided, That the operation of this section shall be suspended as to any foreign country or countries, or any parts of such country or countries} when- ever the Secretary of the Treasury shall offtcially determine, and give public notice thereof, that such importation will not tend to the ihtro- duction or spread of contagious or infectious diseases among the cattle of the United States ; and the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby au- thorized and empowered, and it shall be his duty, to lAake all necessary orders and regulations to carry this law into effect, or to suspend the same as therein provided, and to send copies thereof to the proper offi- cers in the United States, and to such officers or agents of the United States in foreign countries as he shall judge necessary. SEC. 2404. The JPresident of the United'States, whenever in hisjudg. 3 8 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. ment the importation of neat cattle and the hides of neat cattle may be made without danger of the introduction or spread of contagious or in- fectious disease among the cattle of the United States, may, by procla- mation, declare the provisions of the preceding section to be inoperative, and the same shall be afterward inoperative and of no effect from and after thirty days from the date of said proclamation. Sec. 2495. Any person convicted of a willful violation of any of the provisions of the two preceding sections shall be fined not exceeding five hundred dollars, or imprisoned not exceeding one year, or both, in the discretion of the court. Sec. 2496. Ko watches, watch-cases, watch-movements, or parts of watch-movements, of foreign manufacture, which shall copy or simulate the name or trade-mark of any domestic manufacturer, shall be admitted to entry at the custom-houses of the United States, unless such domes- tic manufacturer is the importer of the same. And in order to aid the officers of the customs in enforcing this prohibition, any domestic manu- facturer of watches who has adopted trade-marks may require his name and residence and a description of his trade-marks to be recorded in books which shall be kept for that purpose in the Department of the Treasury, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe, and may furnish to the Department fac-similes of such trade- marks; and thereupon the Secretary of the Treasury shall cause one or more copies of the same to be transmitted to each collector or other proper officer of the customs. [That owners of trade-marks used in commerce with foreign nations, or with the Indian tribes, provided such owners shall be domiciled in the United States, or located in any foreign country or tribes which by treaty, convention or law, affords similar privileges to citizens of the United States, may obtain registration of such trade-marks by comply- ing with the following requirements : First. By causing to be recorded in the Patent Office a statement specifying name, domicile, location, and citizenship of the party apply- ing ; the class of merchandise and the particular description of goods comprised in such class to which the particular trade-mark has been appropriated ; a description of the trade-mark itself, with fac-similes thereof, and a statement of the mode in which the same is applied and affixed to goods, and the length of time during whicli the trade-mark has been used. Second. By paying into the Treasury of the United States the sum of twenty-five dollars, and complying with such regulations as may be pre- scribed by the Commissioner of Patents. Sec. 2. That the application prescribed in the foregoing section must, in order to create any right whatever in favor of the party filing it, be accompanied by a written declaration verified by the person, or by a member of a firm, or by an officer of a corporation applying, to the effect that such party has at the time a right to the use of the trade-mark sought to be registered, and that no other person, firm, or corporation has the right to such use, either in the identical form or in any such near resemblance thereto as might be calculated to deceive; that such trade- mark is used in commerce with foreign nations or Indian tribes, as above indicated ; and th'at the description and fac-similes presented for registry truly represent the trade-mark sought to be registered. Sec. 3. That the time of the receipt of any such application shall be noted and recorded. But no alleged trademark shall be registered un- less the same appear to be lawfully used as such by the api)licant in foreign commerce or commerce with Indian tribes as above mentioned IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 9 or is within the provision of a treaty, convention, or declaration with a foreign power ; nor which is merely the name of the applicant ; nor which is identical with a registered or known trade-mark owned by another and appropriate to the same class of merchandise, or which so nearly resembles some other person's lawful trade-mark as to be likely to cause confusion or mistake in the mind of the public, or to deceive purchasers. In an application for registration the Commissioner of Patents shall decide the presumptive lawfulness of claim to the alleged trade-mark ; and in any dispute between an applicant and a jjrevious registrant, or between applicants, he shall follow, so far as the same may be applicable, the practice of courts of equity of the United States in analogous cases. Sec. 4. That certificates of registry of trade-marks shall be issued in the name of the United States of America, under the seal of the Depart- ment of the Interior, and shall be signed by the Commissioner of Patents, and a record thereof, together with printed copies of the specifications, shall be kept in books for that purpose. Copies of trade- marks and of statements and declarations filed therewith and certificates of registry so signed and sealed shall be evidence lii any suit in which such trade-marks shall be brought in controversy. Sec. 5. That a certificate of registry shall remain in force for thirty years from its date ; except in cases where the trade-mark is claimed for and applied to articles not manufactured in this country, and in which it receives protection under the laws of a foreign country for a shorter period, in which case it shall cease to have any force in this country by virtue of this act at the time that such trade-mark ceases to be exclusive property elsewhere. At any time during the six months prior to the expiration of the term of thirty years such registration may be renewed on the same terms, and for a like period. Sec. 6. That applicants for registration under this act shall be credited for any fee, or part of a fee, heretofore paid into the Treasury of the United States with intent to procure protection for the same trade-mark. Sec. 7. That registration of a trade-mark shall be prima facie evidence of ownership. Any person who shall reproduce, counterfeit, copy, or colorably imitate any trade-mark registered under this act and afttx the same to merchandise of substantially the same descriptive properties as those described iu the registration, shall be liable to an action on the case for damages for the wrongful use of said trade-mark, at the suit of the owner thereof; and the party aggrieved shall also have his remedy according to the course of equity to enjoin the wrongful use of such trade-mark used in foreign commerce or commerce with Indian tribes, as aforesaid, and to recover compensation therefor in any court having jurisdiction over the person guilty of such wrongful act ; and courts of the United States shall have original and appellate jurisdiction in such cases without regard to the amount in controversy. Sec. 8. That no action or suit shall be maintained under the provisions of this act in any case when the trade-mark is used in any unlawfnl business, or upon any article injurious in itself, or which mark has been used with the design of deceiving the public in the purchase of merchan- dise, or under any certificate of registry fraudulently obtained. Sec. 9. That any person who shall procure the registry of a trade-mark, or of himself as the owner of a trade-mark or an entry respecting a trade- mark, in the office of the Commissioner of Patents, by a false or fraud- ulent representation or declaration, orally or in writing, or by any fraud- ulent means, shall be liable to pay any damages sustained in consequence thereof to the injured party, to be recovered in an action on the case. 10 IMPORTS INTO TliE tJNITED STATfiS, ETC. Sffid. 10. That nothiag lu this act shall pretetit, lessen, impeach, or avoid aiiy remedy at law ot- in e(iulty which any party aggrieved by any wrbngfill tlSe of any trMfe-niark ittight haVe had if the provisions Of this act had iaOt been passed. Sse. 11. That iiOthiilg in this act shall be construed as tinfavorably atfecting aclaim to atrade-mark after the term of registration shall have expired ; nor to give cognizance tO any court of the United States in an action or suit between citizens of the same State, unless the trade-ihark in conteoversy is Used on goode intended to be transported to a fbreigu country, or in lawful coinmercial intercourse with an Indian tribe. Seo. 12. That the CbmffiiSSidiier of Patfehts iS authorized to make rules and regulations and prescribe forms for the tranSifer of the riglit to use trade-lnarks and for recdrding such transfers in his oflace. SeC. 13. That citizens and residents of this country wishing the pto- tectioii of trade-marks in atiy fbreign country, the laws of which require registraticin here aS a condition precedent to getting such protection there, may register their tfade-fflarkS for that purpose as is above al- lowed to foreigners, and have certificate thereoif from the Patent Office. ACtof Match 3, 1881.) [That nothing contained in the law- entitled " An act to authorize the registration of trade-marks and protect the samfe," approved Mafch ttird, eighteen htiiidred and eighty-one. Shall prevent the registry of an y lawful trade-mark tightfully uSed by the appllcani ih foteigtl cOihmeree or commerce with Indian tribes at the time of the passage of said act. Act of August 5, 1882.] Sec. 2407. Fo gobds, wareS, or merchandise, Unless in daSes provided for by treaty, shall be impotted into the United States from any forei.^n port or place, except in vessels of thfe United States, Or in such fbteigii vessels as truly and wholly belong to the citizens or subjects of that country of which the goods ar6 the growth, production, oi: maniifacture ; or from which such goods, wares, or merchandise can only be, or most usually are, first shipped fot transportation. All g65ds, wares, or mer- chandise imported contrary to this section, and the vessel therein the same shall be imported, together -^ith her catgo, tackle, apparel, and furniture. Shall be forfeited to the Uhited States ; and such goods, wai?es, or merchandise, ship, or vessel, and cargo shall be liable to be SfeiZtsd, prosectited, and condemned, in like ihauuer, and under the same regti- lations, restrictions, ahd provisions as have been heretofore feStabliShfed for the i'ecovefjr, collection, distribtttiOh, and remission of forfeitures to the United States by the several revenue la^S. Sec. 2498. The pi?eceding section shall not apply to vessels^ 01* goods, wares, or merchandise, imported in vessels of a foreign nation which does not maihtain a Similar regulation against vessels of the Uflited Statfes. Sec. 2499. There shall be Ibvied, collected, and paid. Oh each and every non-enUmerated article which bears a similitude, eithet in material, quality, texture, or the use to which it may be applied, to any article enumerated in this Title, as changeable with duty, the same rate Of duty which Is levied and charged on the enumerated article which it moSt resembles in any of the particulars before mentioned ; and if any non- enumferated article equally resembles two or more enumerated articles, on which differeht rates of duty are chargeable, there shall be levied, collected, and paid, on such non-enumetated article, the same rate of duty as is chargeable on the article which it resembles paying the higli- est duty ; and on all articles inanufactured from t^fro or mote materials, the duty shall be assessed at the highest rates at which any of its coin- pOiieiit parts may be changeable. IMPORTS INTO THE ONItSD STATES, ETC. 11 Sec. '2506. Upon th6 reiffipottatiOn of articles once exported, of the growth, product, or manufacture of the United States, upon which no internal tax has been assessed or paid, or upon which such tax has been taid and refunded by allowance ot drawback, there shall be levifed, collescfed, and jJaid a duty equal to the tax imposed by the internal- revenue laws Upon feuch atticles. Sec. 2502. A distrimihatifig duty of ten per centum ad valorem, in addition to the duties iUiposed b^ law; shall be levied, collected, and paid on all goods, wares, and merchandise which shall be imported on vessels not of the United States ; but this discriminating duty shall not apply to goods, \rares, and merchandise which shall be imported in vessels not of the tJnited States, entitled, by treaty or any act of Con- gress, to be entered in the ports of the United States on piayment of the same duties as shall then be paid on goo'ds, wares, and merchandise imported in vessels Of the United States. Sec. 2503. Thef e shall be levied, collected, and paid upon all atticleS mentioned in the schedules contained in the next section, imported from foreign countries, the rates of duty which are by the schedules respect- ively prescribed: Provided, That all wire rope and wife straild or chain made of iron wire, either bright, coppered, galvanized, Gt coated with other metals, shall pay the same rate of duty that is now levied on the iron wire of Which said rope or strand Or chain is made ; and all wire rope, and wire strand or chain made of Steel wire, either bright, coppered, galvanized, or coated with othet metals, shall pay the same rate of duty that is now levied on the Steel Wire Of which said rope or strand or chain is made. [The statute of 1875, o. 127, s. 4, v. 18, p. 340, tepealS the ninety per centum rate, and re-enacts the rates of duty specified in s. 2504.] ScHEDtJLE A. — Cotton and cotton goods. 1. Sec. 2504. On all manufactures of cottoU (except jeaus, denittS, drillings, bed-ticliings, ginghams, plaids, cottonades, pantaloon stuff, and goods 6f like description) not bleached, colored, stained, painted, or printed, and not exceeding one hundred threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, and exceeding in weight ftve oUUees pet square yard, five cents per square yard; if bleached, five Cents stnd a half per square yard; if colored, stained, paihted, ot printed, flte cents and a half per sc^nare yard, and in addition thereto, ten per centum ad valorem. 2. On finer and lighter goods of lil^e description, not exceeding ttVo hundred threads to the square inch, counting the Warp and filling, un- bleached, five cents per square yard ; if bleached, five atid a half cents per square yard ; if colored, stained, painted, or printed, five and a half cents per square yard, and, in addition thereto, twenty per cetitum ad valorem. 3. On goods of like description, exceeding two hundred threads to the square inch, counting the Warp and filling, unljleached, five CentS per square yard; if bleached, five and a half cents per sqUare yard; if Col- ored, stained, painted, or printed, five and a half cents per square yard, and, in addition thereto, twenty per centtttft ad valorem. 4. On cotton jeans, denims, drillings, bed-tickings, ginghamSj plaids, cottonades, pantaloon stuffs, and goods of like description, or for simi- lar use, if unbleached, and not exceeding one hundred threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, and exceeding five ounces to the square yard, six cents per square yard 5 if bleached, sii cents aiid 12 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. a half per square yard; if colored, stained, painted, or printed, six cents and a half per square yard, and, in addition thereto, ten per centum ad valorem. 5. On finer or lighter goods of like description, not exceeding two hundred threads to the square inch, counting the -warp and filling, if unbleached, six cents per square yard ; if bleached, six and a half cents per square yard ; if colored, stained, painted, or printed, six and a half cents per square yard, and, in addition thereto, fifteen per centum ad valorem. 6. On goods of lighter description, exceeding two hundred threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, if unbleached, seven cents per square yard ; if bleached, seven and a half cents per square yard ; if colored, stained, painted, or printed, seven and a half cents per square yard, and, in addition thereto, fifteen per centum ad valorem: Provided, That upon all plain woven cotton goods, not included in the foregoing schedule, unbleached, valued at over sixteen cents per square yard ; bleached, valued at over twenty cents per square yard ; colored, valued at over twenty-five cents per square yard, and cotton jeans, denims and drillings, unbleached, valued at over twenty cents per square .yard, and all other cotton goods of every description, the value of which shall exceed twenty-five cents per square yard, there shall be levied, collected, and paid a duty of thirty-five per centum ad valorem : And provided further, That no cotton goods having more than two hun-' dred threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, shall be admitted to a less rate of duty than is provided for goods which are of that number of threads. . 7. Cotton thi-ead, yarn, warps, or warp-yarn, not wound upon spools, whether single or advanced beyond the^condition of single by twisting two or more single yarns together, wliether on beams or in bundles, steins, or cops, or in any other form, valued at not exceeding forty cents per pound : ten cents per pound ; valued at over forty cents per pound and not exceeding sixty cents per pound: twenty cents per pound; valued at over sixty cents per pound and not exceeding eighty cents per pound : thirty cents per pound ; valued at over eighty cents per pound : forty cents per pound; and, in addition to such rates of duty, twenty per centum ad valorem. 8. Spool-thread of cotton : six cents per dozen spools, containing on each spool not exceeding one hundred yards of thread, and, jn addition thereto, thirty per centum ad valorem ; exceeding one hundred yards, for every additional hundred yards of thread on each spool or fractional part thereof, in excess of one hundred yards : six cents per dozen, and thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 9. Cotton cords, gimps, and galloons and cotton laces colored ; thirty- five per centum ad valorem. 10. Cotton shirts and drawers, woven or made on frames, and on all cotton hosiery : thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 11. Cotton-velvet : thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 12. Cotton braids, insertings, lace, trimming, or bobbinet, and all other manufactures of "cotton, not otherwise provided for : thirty-five per centum ad valorem. Schedule B.— Eajbths and earthen wares. 13. Brown earthen ware and common stone ware, gas-retorts, stone ware not ornamented : twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 14. China, porcelain, and Parian ware, gUded, ornamented, or deco- rated in any manner : fifty per centum ad valorem. IMPOKTS INTO-THE - UNITED STATES, ETC. 13 15. China, porcelain, and Parian ware, plain white, and not deco- rated in any manner.: forty-five per centum ad valorem ; on all other earthen, stone, or crockery ware, white, glazed, edged, printed, painted, dipped, or cream-colored, composed of earthy or mineral substances, and not otherwise provided for : forty per centum ad valorem. 16. Stone ware above the capacity of ten gallons : twenty per centum ad valorem. 17. Slates, slate-pencils, slate chimney-pieces, mantels, slabs for tables, andallother manufactures of slate: forty per centum ad valorem. Eoof- ing-slates : thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 18. Unwrought clay, pipe-clay, fire clay : five dollars per ton. 19. Kaoline : five dollars per ton. 20. On fullers' earth : three dollars per ton. 21. Eed and French chalk : twenty per centum ad valorem. 22. Chalk of all descriptions, not otherwise provided for : twenty- five per centum ad valorem. 23. Whiting and Paris white : one cent per pound. 24. "Whiting ground in oil : two cents per pound. 25. Paris white ground in oil : one cent and a half per pound. 26. All plain and mould and press glass not cut, engraved, or painted : thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 27. All articles of glass, cut, engraved, painted, colored, printed, stained, silvered, or gilded, not including plate-glass silvered, or look- ing-glass plates : forty per centum ad valorem. 28. All unpolished cylinder, crown, and common window-glass, not exceeding ten by fifteen inches square : one cent and a half per pound; above that and not exceeding sixteen by twenty-four inches squai» : two cents per pound ; above that and [not]* exceeding twenty-four by thirty inches square : two cents and a half per pound ; all above that : three cents per pound. 29. Cylinder and crown glass, polished, not exceeding ten by fifteen inches square : two and one-half cents per square foot ; above that, and not exceeding sixteen by twenty-four inches square: four cents per square foot ; above that, and not exceeding twenty-four by thirty inches square: six cents per square foot; above that, and not exceeding twenty-four by sixty inches : twenty cents per square foot ; all above that: forty cents per sqtiare foot. 30. Fluted, rolled, or rough plate-glass, not including crown, cylinder, or common window-glass, not exceeding ten by fifteen inches square : seventy-five cents per one hundred square feet ; above that, and not exceeding sixteen by twenty-four inches square : one cent per square foot ; above that, and not exceeding twenty-four by thirty inches square : one cent and a half per square foot; all above that : two cents per square foot. And all fluted, rolled, or rough plate-glass, weighing over one hundred pounds per one hundred square feet, shall pay an additional duty on the excess at the same rates herein imposed. 31. Cast polished lilate-glass, vmsilvered, not exceeding ten by fifteen inches square : three cents per square foot ; above that, and not ex- ceeding sixteen by twenty -four inches square : five cents per square foot ; above that, and not exceeding twenty-four by thirty inches square : eight cents per square foot ; above that, and not exceeding twenty-four by sixty inches square : twenty-five cents per square foot ; all above that : fifty cents per square foot. 32. Cast polished plate-glass, silvered, or looking-glass plates not ex- * Word "not" should be inserted. 14 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ET all above that : sixty cents per square foot. But no looMng-gla^s plates or plate-glass, silvered, when framed, shall pay a less rate of fliita^ tban that imposed upon similar glass of like description nqt framed, but shall be liable to pay in acUUtion thereto thirty per centum ad valorem upon such frames. 33. Glass bottles or jars filled with articles not otherwise provided for: thirty per centum ad valorem. 34. Porcelain and Bohemian glass, glass crystals for watcbps, glass pebbles for spectacles, not rough ; paintings on glass or glasses, and all manufactures of glass, or of which glass shall be a component mate- rial, not otherwise provided for, and all glass bottles or jars filled witU sweetmeats or preserves, not otherwise provided for : forty per centum ad valorem. Schedule C— IIemp, jute, and flax gqops. 35. Flax-straw : five dollars per ton. 36. Flax not hackled or dressed : twenty dollars per ton. 37. Flax hackled, known as "dressed line:" forty dollars per ton. 38. Hemp, Manila, and other like substitutes for hemp, not otherwise provided for: twenty-five dollars per ton. •39. Tow of flax or hemp : ten dollars per ton. 4Q. Jute, sunn, and Bisal grass, and other vegetable substances not enumerated, used for cordage : fifteen dollars per ton. [a, The duty on jute-butts shall be six dollars per ton: * # * Andi provided further, That bags, other than of American manufacture, in which grain shall have been actually exported from the United States, may be returned empty to the United States free of duty, under regula- tions to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury. Act of Feb- ruary 8, 1875, sec. 7.] 41. Brown and bleached, linens, ducks, canvas, paddings, cot bot- toms, diapers, crash, huckabacks, handkerchiefs, lawns, or other manu- factures of flax, jute, or hemp, or of which flax, jute, or hemp shall be the component material of chief value, not otherwise provided foi", valued at thirty cents or less per square yard : thirty-five per centum ad valorem; valued at above thirty cents per square yard: forty per centum ad valorem; flfix or linen yarns for carpets, not exceeding number eight Lea, and valued at twenty-four cents or less per pound : thirty per centum ad valorem; flax or linen yarns valued at above twenty -four cents per pound : thirty -five per centum ad valorem ; flax or linen thread, twine and paek-tliread, and all other manufactures of flax, or of which flax shall be the component material of chief value, not otherwise provided for : forty per centum ad valorem. 42. Thread lace and insertings: thirty per centum ad valorem. 43. On all burlaps, and like manufactures of flax, jute, or hemp, or of which flax, jute, or hemp sliall be the component material of chief value, excepting such as may be suitable for bagging for cotton : thirty per centum ad valorem. 44. Oil-cloth foundations or floor-cloth canvas, made of flax, jute, or hemp, or of which flax, jute, or hemp shall be the component material IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 15 of cjijef value : forty per centum ad valorem ; ^unuy-clpth, not bp.ggii]g, valued at ten cents or less per square yard, three cents per poiintt; over ten cents per square yards ^^^ cents per ppvind. 45. On bagging fop cotton, or other manufactures, not otherwise herein provided for, suitable to the uses for which cottoii bagging is appU«!d, composed in whole or in part of hemP) jute, flax, gunny-bags, gunny- cloth, or other material, and valued at seven cents or less per square yard, two cents per pound ; valued at over seven cents per square yarcl, tjjirpe cents per pound. 46. Bags, cotton* bags, and bagging, and all other like manufacture^, not herein otherwise provided for (except bagging for cotton,) com- posed wholly or in part of flax, hemp, jute, guhny-cloth, gnnny-bags, or other material : forty per centum al valorem, 47. Tarred cables pr cordage : three cents per pound. 48. TJntaryed Manila cordage; two and a half cents per poi^nd. 49. All other untarred cordage : tjiree and a half cents per pound. 50. Hemp yarn : five cents per pound. 51. Seines : six and a half cents pev pound. 52. Sail'duclj; pr canvas for sails : thirty per centum ad valorem. 53. Eu^sia and other sheetings of flax or hemp, brpwn and white: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 54. All othe» manufactures of hemp, or of which hemp §hall be the component material of chief value, not otherwise provided for: thirty per centum ad valorem. 56. Grass cloth: thirty per centum ad valorem. 56. Jute yarns : twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 57. All other manufactures of jute or Sisal-grass, not otherwise pro-, vided for : thirty per centum ad valorem. Schedule D.— Liquors. 58. Wines imported in casks, containiug not more than twenty-two per centum of alcohol, and valued at not exceeding forty cents per gal- lon : twenty-five cents per gallon j valued at oyer fprty cents, and npt over one dollar per gallon : sixty cents per gallon j valued at over one dollar per gallon : one dollar per gallon, and, in addition thereto, twenty- five per centum ad valorem. [a. On all still wines imported in casks, forty cents per gallon. Act of February 8, 1875, sec. 3.] 59. Wines of all kinds, imported in bottles, and not otherwise pro- vided for : the same rate per gallon as wines imported in caslJS. But aU bottles containing one quart or less than one quart, and inove than one pint, shall be held to contain pne quart, and all bottles contaiping one pint or less shall he held to contain one pint, aud shall pay in ad- dition three cents for each bottle. [a. On all still wines imported iu bottles, one dollar and sixty cents per case of one dozen bottles, containing each not more than one quart and more than one pint, or twenty-four bottles, containing each not more than one pint ; and any excess beyond tliose quantities fpund in such bottles shall be subject to a duty of five cents per pint or fractional part thereof, but no separate or additional duty shall be collected on the bottles : Provided, That any wines imported containing more than twenty-four per centum of alcohol shall be forfeited to the United States : Provided also, That there shall be an allowance of five per centum, and no more, on all effervescing wines, liquors, cordials, and distilled spirits. 16 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. iu bottles, to be deducted from tlie iuvoice quantity in liou of break- age. Sec. 3. That all imported wines of the character provided for in the preceding section which may remain in public store or bonded ware- house on the day this act shall take effect shall be subject to no other duty upon the withdrawal thereof for consumption than if the same were imported after that day : Provided, That any such wines remaining ou shipboard within the limits of any port of entry in the United States on the day aforesaid, duties unpaid, shall, for the purposes of this sec- tion, be considered as constructively in public store or bonded ware- house. Act of February 8, 1875.] 60. Champagne and all other sparkling wines, in bottles, containing each not more than one quart and more than one pint : six dollars per dozen bottles ; containing not more than one pint each, and more than one-half pint : three dollars per dozen bottles ; containing one-half pint each, or less : one dollar and fifty cents per dozen bottles ; and in bot- tles containing more than one quart each, shall pay, in addition to six dollars per dozen bottles, at the rate of two dollars per gallon on the quantity in excess of one quart per bottle. But any liquors containing more than twenty-two per centum of alcohol, which shall be entered under the name of wine, shall be forfeited to the United States. And wines, brandy, and other spirituous liquors imported in "bottles shall be packed in packages containing not less than one dozen bottles in each package ; and all such bottles shall pay an additional duty of three cents for each bottle. No allowance shall be made for breakage unless such breakage is actually ascertained by count, and certified by a cus- tom-hoiise appraiser. [See § 59 a.] 01. Brandy and on other spirits manufactured or distilled from grain or other materials, and not otherwise provided for: two dollars per proof- gallon. Each and every gauge or wine-gallon of measurement shall be counted as at least one proof-gallon ; and the standard for de- termining the proof of brandy and other spirits, and of wine or liquors of any kind imported, shall be the same as that which is defined in the laws relating to internal revenue. But any brandy or other spirituous liquors imported in casks of less capacity than fourteen gallons shall be forfeited to the United States. 62. On all compounds or preparations of which distilled spirits is a component part of chief value, there shall be levied a duty not less than that imposed upon distilled spirits. 63. Cordials, liqueurs, arrack, absintbe, kirschwasser, ratafia, and other similar spirituous beverages, or bitters containing spirits, and not other- wise provided for : two dollars per proof-gallon. 64. No lower rate or amount of duty shall be levied, collected, and paid, on brandy, spirits, and other spirituous beverages, than that fixed by law for the description of first proof, but it shall be increased in pro- portion for any greater strength than the strength of first proof; and no brandy, spirits, or other spirituous beverages under first proof shall pay a less rate of duty than fifty per centum ad valorem ; and all imi- tations of brandy, or spirits, or of wines imported by any names what- ever, shall be subject to the highest rate of duty provided for the genu- ine articles respectively intended to be represented, and in no case less than one dollar per gallon. 65. Ale, porter, and beer, in bottles: thirty-five cents per gallon: otherwise than in bottles : twenty cents per gallon. 60. Vermuth : the same duty as on wines of the same cost. imports -into the united states, etc. 17 Schedule E. — Metals. 67. Irou in pigs : seven dollars per ton. (J8. Bar-iron, rolled or hammered, comprising flats not less than cue iucli or more than six inches wide, nor less than three-eighths of ail inch or more than two inches thick ; rounds not less than three-fourtiis of an inch nor more than two inches in diameter ; and squares not less than three-fourths of an inch nor more than two inches square : one cent per pound. Bar-iron, rolled or hammered, comprising flats less than three-eighths of an inch or more than two inches thick, or less than one inch or more than six inches wide ; rounds less than three- fourths of an inch or more than two inches in diameter ; and squares less than three-fourths of an inch or more than two inches square : one cent and one-half per pound. But all iron in slabs, blooms, loops, or other forms, less finished than iron in bars, and more advanced than pig-iron, except castings, shall be rated as iron in bars, and pay a duty accordingly ; and none of the above iron shall pay a less rate of duty than thirty-five per centum ad valorem, 69. [The duty on Moisic iron, of whatever condition, grade, or stage of manufacture, shall be the same as on all other species of iron of like condition, grade, or stage of manufacture. Act of February 8, 1875, sec. 6.] 70. Iron bars for railroads or inclined planes: seventy cents per one hundred pounds. 7 1. Boiler or other plate iron, not less than three-sixteenths of an inch in thickness : one cent and a half per pound. 72. Boiler and other plate iron not otherwise provided for : twenty- five dollars per ton. 73. Iron wire, bright, coppered, or tinned, drawn and finished, not more than one-fourth of an inch in diameter, not less than number six- teen, wire-gauge : two dollars per one hundred pounds, and in addition thereto fifteen per centum ad valorem ; over number sixteen and not over number twenty-five, wire-gauge : three dollars and fifty cents per one hundred pounds, and in addition thereto fifteen per centum ad valorem ; over or finer than number twenty-five, wire-gauge, four dol- lars per one hundred pounds, and, in addition thereto, fifteen per centum ad valorem. But wire covered with cotton, silk, or other ma- terial shall pay five cents per pound in addition to the foregoing rates. 74. Bound iron in coils, three-sixteenths of an inch or less in diameter, whether coated with metal or not so coated, and all descriptions of iron wire, and wire of which iron is a component part, not otherwise specif- ically enumerated and provided for, shall pay the same duty as iron wire, bright, coppered, or tinned. 75. Wire spiral furniture springs, manufactured of iron wire : two cents per pound and fifteen per centum ad valorem. 76. Smooth or polished sheet-iron, by whatever name designated : three cents per pound. 77. Sheet-iron, common or black, not thinner than number twenty, wire-gauge : one cent and one-fourth of one cent per pound ; thinner than number twenty and not thinner than number twenty-five, wire- gauge; one cent and one-half per pound; thinner than number twenty- five, wire-gauge : one cent and three-fourths of one cent per pound. 78. All band, hoop, and scroll iron from one-half to six inches in width not thinner than one-eighth of an inch : one and one-fourth cents per pound. 79. All band, hoop, and scroll iron from one-half to six inches wide, S. Eep. 12-^ 2 18 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED -STATES, ETC. under one-eighth of an inch in thickness, and not thinner than number twenty, ■wire-gauge : one and one-half cents per pound. 80. All band, hoop, and scroll iron thinnerthan number twenty, wire- gauge : one and three-fourth cents per pound. 81. Slit rods : one cent and one half per pound. 82. All other descriptions of rolled or hammered iron not otherwise provided for : one cent and one-fourth per pound. 83. All handsaws not over twenty-four inches in length : seventy -five cents per dozen, and in addition thereto thirty per centum ad valorem; over twenty-four inches in length : one dollar per dozen, and in addi- tion thereto thirty per centum ad valorem. 84. All back saws not over ten inches in length : seventy-five cents per dozen, and in addition thereto thirty pet centum ad valorem ; over ten inches in length : one dollar per dozen, and in addition thereto thirty per centum ad valorem. 85. Files, file-blanks, rasps, and floats of all descriptions, not ex- ceeding ten inches in length : ten cents per pound, and in addition thereto thirty per centum ad valorem ; exceeding ten inches in length : six cents per pound, and in addition thereto thirty per centum ad valorem. 86. Penknives, jack-knives, and pocket-knives of all kinds : fifty per centum ad valorem. 87. Sword-blades : thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 88. Swords: forty-five per centum ad valorem. 89. Needles for knitting or sewing machines : one dollar per thousand, and in addition thereto thifty-flve per centum ad valorem. 90. Iron squares marked on one side : three cents per pound, and in addition thereto thirty per centum ad valorem ; all other squares of iron or steel : six cents per pound, and thirty pet centum ad valorem. 91. All manufactures of steel, or of which steel shall be a component part, not otherwise provided for: forty-five per centum ad valorem. But all articles of steel partially manufactured, or of which steel shall be a component part, not otherwise provided for, shall pay the same rate of duty as if wholly manufactured. &2. Steel railway bars : one and one-quarter cents per pound. 93. Railway-bars made in part of steel: one cent per pound. And metal converted, cast, or made from iron by the Bessemer or pneu- matic ptocesj!, of whatever form or description, shall be classed as steel. 94. Locomotive tire, or parts thereof: three cents per pound. 95. Mill-irons and mill-cranks of wrought iron, and wrought iron for ships, steam-engines, and locomotiveg, or parts thereof, weighing each twenty-five pounds or more : two cents per pound, 96. Anvils and iron cables, or. cable-chains, or parts thereof: two cents and a half per pound : Provided, That no chains made of wire or rods of a diameter of less than one-half of one inch, shall be considered a chain-cable. 97. Chains, trace-chains, halter-chains, and fence-chains, made of wire or rods, not less than one-fourth of one inch in diameter : two cents and a half per pound ; less than one-fourth of one inch in diameter, and not under number nine, wire gauge : three cents per pound ; under number nine, wire-gauge : thirty-'flve per centum ad valorem. 98. Anchors, or parts thereof: two cents and one-fourth per pound. 99. Blacksmiths' hammets and sledges, axles, or parts thereof, and malleable in castings, not otherwise provided for : two cents and a half per pound. IMPORTS INffO THE DNITED STATES, ETC. 19 100. Wraught-iron railroad-chairs, and wrought-iroa nuts and wash- ers, ready punched : two cents per pound. 101. Bed-screws and wrougkt-iron hinges : two cents and a half per pound. 102. Wrought board-nails, spikes, rivets, and bolts : two and one-half cents per pound. 103. Steam, gas, and water tubes and flues of wrought-iron : three and a half cents per pound. 104. Gut nails and spikes : one and a half cents per pound. 105. Horseshoe nails : five cents per pound. 106. Cut tacks, brads, or sprigs, not exceeding sixteen ounces to the thousand : two and one-half cents per thousand ; exceeding sjxteen ounces to the thousand : three cents per pound. 107. Screws, commonly called wood-screws, two inches or over in length: eight cents per pound; less than two inches in length: eleven cents per pound. 108. Screws of any other metal than iron, and all other screws of iron, except wood-screws : thirty-five per centum ad valorem, 109. Vessels of cast iron not otherwise provided for, and on andirons, sadirons, tailors' and hatters' irons, stoves and stove plates, of cast iron : one and one-half cents per pound. 110. Cast-iron, steam, gas, and water pipe : one and one-half cents per pound. 111. Cast-iron butts and hinges : two and a half cents per pound. 112. HoUow ware, glazed or tinned : three and one-half cents per pound. 113. Cast scrap-iron of every description ; six dollars per ton. 114. Wrought scrap-iron of every description : eight dollars per ton. But nothing shall be deemed scrap-iron except waste or refuse iron that has been in actual use, and is fit only to he remanufactured. 115. All other castings of iron, not otherwise provided for : thirty per centum ad valorem. 116. Taggers' iron : thirty per centum ad valorem. 117. Steel, in ingots, bars, coils, sheets, and steel wire, not less than one-fourth of one inch in diameter, valued at seven cents per pound or less : two cents and one-fourth per pound ; valued at above seven cents and not above eleven cents per pound : three cents per pound ; valued at above eleven cents per pound : three cents and a half per pound, and ten per centum ad valorem. 118. Steel wire less than one-fourth of an inch in diameter and not less than number sixteen, wire-gauge : two and one-half cents per pound, and in addition thereto twenty per centum ad valorem ; less or finer than number sixteen, wire-gauge : three cents per pound, and in addition thereto twenty per centum ad valorem. 119. Steel, commercially known as crinoline, corset, and hat steel wire : nine cents per pound and ten per centum ad valorem. 120. Steel, in any form, not otherwise provided for : thirty per centum ad valorem : Provided, That no allowance or reduction of duties for partial loss or damage shall be hereafter made in consequence of rust of iron or steel or upon the manufactures of iron or steel,, except on polished Russia sheet-iron. 121. Cross-out saws : ten cents per lineal foot. 122. On mill, pit, and drag saws, not over nine inches wide : twelve and a half cents per lineal foot j over nine inches wide : twenty cents per lineal foot. 20 IMPOETS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC 123. Lead in sheets, pipes, or shot : two and three-quarter ceuts per pound. 124. Lead ore : one and a half cents per pound. 125. Lead in j^igs and bars : two cents per pound. 126. Old scrap-lead, fit only to be remanufactnred : one and one-half cents per pound. 127. Zinc, spelter, or tutenegue, manufactured in blocks or pigs : one and one-half cents pe^ pound. 128. Zinc, spelter, tutenegue in sheets : two and one-quarter cents per pound. 129. [On tin in plates or sheets and on terne and tagger's tin, one and one-teuth cents per pound. Act of February 8, 1875, sec. 4.] 130. Iron and tin plates galvanized or coated with any metal by elec- tric batteries : two cents per pound. 131. Iron and tin plates galvanized or coated with any metal other- wise than by electric batteries : two and one-half cents per pound. 132. Copper imported in the form of ores : three cents on each pound of fine copper contained therein. 133. Eegulus of copper, and on all black or coarse copper : four cents on each pound .of finc^ copper contained therein. ] 34. Old copper, fit only for remanufacture : four cents per pound. 135. Copper in plates, bars, ingots, pigs, and in other forms not man- ufactured or here enumerated: live cents per pound. 136. Copper in rolled plates called braziers' copper, sheets, rods, pipes, and copper bottoms, and all manufactures of copper, or of which copper shall be a component of chief value, not otherwise provided for : forty- five per centum ad valorem. 137. Sheathing or yellow metal not wholly of copper, nor wholly nor in part of iron, ungalvanized, in sheets forty-eight inches long and four- teen inches wide, and weighing from fourteen to thirty-four ounces per square foot : three cents per pound. [a. YeUow sheathing-metal and yellow-metal bolts, of which the com- ponent part of chief value is copper, shall be deemed manufactures pf copper, and shall pay the duty now provided by law for manufactures of copper, and shall be entitled to the drawback allowed by law to copper and composition metal whenever the same shall be used in the construction or equipment or repair of vessels built in the TJnited States Ibr the purpose of being employed in the foreign trade, including the trade between the Atlantic and Pacific ports of -the United States. Act of February 8, 1875, sec. 5.] 138. Nickel: thirty cents per pound. " 139. Mckel oxide and alloy of nickel v/ith copper : twenty ceuts per pound. 140. Gold-leaf: one dollar and fifty cents p'er package of five hundred leaves; silver-leaf: seventy-five cents per package of five hundred leaves. 141. Argentine, alabatta, or German silver, unmanufactured : thirty- five per centum ad valorem. 142. Brass in bars or pigs, and old brass, fit only to be remanufact- nred : fifteen per centum ad valorem. 143. Dutch and bronze metal in leaf: ten per centum ad valorem. 144. Articles not otherwise provided for, made of gold, silver, Ger- man silver, or platina, or of which either of these metals shall be a com- ponent part : forty per centum ad valorem. 145. Silver-plated metal, in sheets or other form : thirty -five per centum ad valorem. IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 21 146. Manufactures, articles, vessels, and wares not otherwise provided for, of brass, iron, lead, pewter and tin or other metal, (except gold, silver, platina, copper, and steel,) or of which either of these metals shall be the component material of chief value : thirty-flve per centum ad valorem. [a. Cans or packages made of tin or other material comtaining fish of any kind admitted free of duty under any existing law or treaty, not exceeding one quart in contents, shall be subject to a duty of one cent and a half on each can or package ; and when exceeding one quart, shall be subject to an additional duty of one cent and a half for each additional quart, or fractional part thereof. Act of February 8, 1875, sec. 4.] 147. Metals, unmanufactured, not otherwise provided for : twenty per centum ad valorem. Schedule F. — Peovisions. 148. Beef and pork : one cent per pound. 149. Hams and bacon : two cents per pound. 150. Cheese : fourxents per pound. 151. Wheat: twenty cents per bushel. 152. Butter : four cents per pound. 153. Lard : two cents per pound. 154. Eye and barley : fifteen cents per bushel. 155. Indian corn or maize : ten cents per bushel. 156. Oats : ten cents per bushel. 157. Fish: mackerel, two dollars per barrel; herrings, pickled or salted, one dollar per barrel ; pickled salmon, three dollars per barrel ; all other fish pickled, in barrels, one doUar and fifty cents per barrel ; all other foreign-caught fish imported otherwise than in barrels or half- barrels, or whether fresh, smoked, or dried, salted or pickled, not other- wise provided for, fifty cents per one hundred pounds. 158. Salmon, preserved : thirty per centum ad valorem. 159. [On anchovies and sardines, packed in oil or otherwise, in tin boxes, fifteen cents per whole box, measuring not more than five inches long, four inches Avide, and three and one-half inches deep ; seven and one-half cents for each half-box, measuring not mora than five inches long, four inches wide, and one and five-eighths inches deep ; and four cents for each quarter box, measuring not more than four inches and three-quarters long, three and one-half inches wide, and one and oue- half inches deep ; when imported in any pther form, sixty per centum ad valorem ; * * * Act of February 8, 1875, sec. 4.] 160. Fish preserved in oil, except anchovies and sardines : thirty per centum ad valorem. 161. Corn-meal: ten per centum ad valorem. 162. Oat-meal : one-half cent per pound. 163. Eye-flour: ten per centum ad valorem. 164. Eice : cleaned, two and a half cents per pound ; on uncleaned, two cents per pound. 165. On paddy : one cent and one-half per pound. 166. Capers, pickles, and sauces of all kinds, not otherwise provided for : thirty-flve per centum ad valorem. 16.7. Catsup : forty per centum ad valorem. 168. Preserved or condensed milk : twenty per centum ad valorem. 169. Potatoes: fifteen cents per, bushel. 170. Vegetables, not otherwise provided for: ten per centum ad valo- rem. 22 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 171. Prepared vegetables, meats, fish, poultry, and game, sealed or un- sealed, in cans or otherwise : thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 172. Vinegar : ten cents per gallon. Schedule G.— Sugars. 173. Sugar not above number seven, Dutch standard in'color : one and thre«quarter cents per pound. 174. Sugar above number seven, and not above number ten, Dutch standard in color : two cents per pound. 175. Sugar above number ten, and not above' number thirteen, Dutch standard in color : two and one-quarter cents per pound. 176. Sugar above number thirteen, and not above number sixteen, Dutch standard in color : two and three quarters cents per pound. 177. Sugar above number sixteen, and not above number twenty, Dutch standard in color : three and one-quarter cents per pound. 178. Sugar above number twenty, Dutch standard in color, and on all refined loaf, lump, crushed, powdered, and granulated sugar : four cents per pound. But sirup of sugar, sirup of sugar-cane juice, mclado, con- centrated melado, or concentrated molasses, entered under the name of molasses, shall be forfeited to the United States. 179. Sugar-candy, not colored : ten cents per pound. 180. All other confectionery, not otherwise provided for, made wholly or in part of sugar, and on sugars, after being refined, when tinctured, colored, or in any way adulterated, valued at thirty cents per pound or less : fifteen cents per pound. 181. Confectionery valued above thirty cents per pound, or when sold by the box, package, or otherwise than by the pound : fifty per centum ad valorem. 182, 183. [On all molasses, concentrated molasses, tank-bottonjs, syrup of sugar cane juice, melada, and on sugars according to the Dutch stand- ard in color, imported from foreign countries, there shall be levied, col- lected and paid, in addition to the duties now imposed in Schedule Gr, section two thousand five hundred and four of the Eevlsed Statutes, an amount equal to twenty-five per centum of said duties as levied upon the several articles and grades therein designated : Provided, That con- centrated melada, or concrete, shall hereafter be classed as sugar dutia- ble according to color by the Dutch standard : and melada shall be known and defined as an article made in the process of sugar-making, being the cane-juice boiled down to the sugar point and containing all the sugar and molasses resulting from the boiling-process and without any process of purging or clarification, and any and all products of the sugar- cane imported in bags, mats, baskets or other than tight packages shall be considered sugar and dutiable as such. And provided further^ That of the drawback on refined sugars exported allowed by section three thousand and nineteen of the Revised Statutes of the United States, onlv one per centum of the amount so allowed shall be retained l»y the United States. Act of March 3, 1875, sec. 3.] Schedule H.— Silks and siLk goods. IS t. Silk in the gum not more advanced than singles, tram, and thrown or organziiie : thirt^'-five per centum ad valorem. (See 192.) 185. Spiiu silk for filling in skeins or cops : thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (See 192.) 186. Floss silks : thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (See 192.) IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 23 187. Sewing-silk in tlie gum or purified : forty per centum ad valorem. (See 192.) 188. Silk twist, twist composed of mohair and silk : forty per centum ad valorem. (See 198,) 189. Dress and piece silks, ribbons, and silk-velvets, or velvets of wMcli sUk is the component material of chief value : sixty per centum ad valorem. (See 192.) 190.. Silk vestings, pongees, shawls, scarfs, mantillas, pelerines, hand- kerchiefe, veils, laces, shirts, drawers, bonnets, h&ts, caps, turbans, chemisettes, hose, mits, aprons, stockings, gloves, suspenders, watph- chains, webbing, braids, Mnges, galloons, t^ssiels, cords, and trimmings, and ready-made clothing of silk, or of which silk is a component mate- rial of chief value : sixty per centum ad valorem. (See 192.) 191. Buttons and ornaments for dresses and outside" garments made of silk, or of which silk is the component material of chief value, and containing no wool, worsted, or goats' hair : fifty per centum ad valorem. (See 192.) 192. Manufactures of silk, or of which silk is the component material of chief value, not otherwise provided for : fifty pet centum ad valorem. [On spun silk for filling, in skeins or cops, thirty-five per centum ad valorem ; on silk in the gum, not more advanced than singles, tram, and thrown or organzine, thirty-five per centum ad valorem 5 on floss-silkis, thirty-fllve per centum ad valorem ; on sewing-silk, in the gum or puri- fied, forty per centum ad valoretti. On lastings, mohair cloth, silk twist, or other manufactures of cloth, woven or made in patterns of such size, shape, or form, or cut in such manner as to be fit for buttons exclusively, ten per centum ad valorem ; On all goods, wares, and merchandise not otherwise herein provided for, made of silk, or of which silk is the component material of chief vaiue, irrespective of the classification thereof for duty by or under pre- vious laws, or of their commercial designation, sixty per centum ad va- lorem : Provided, That this act shall not apply to goods, wares, or merchan- dise which have, as a component material thereof, twenty-five per centum or over in value of cotton, flax, wool, or worsted. Act of Feb- ruary 8, 1875, sec. 1.] Schedule I.— Spices. 193. Pimento and black, white, and red or cayenne pepper : five cents per pound. , 194, Ground pimento and ground pepper of all ktnds : ten cents per pound. 195. Cinnamon : twenty cents per pound. 196. Mace : twenty-five cents per pound. 197. l>rutmegs : twenty cents per pound. 198. Cloves : five cents per pound. 199. Clove-stems : three cents per pound, 200. Cassia and cassia vera : ten cents per pound. 201. Cassia buds and ground cassia : twenty cents per pound. 202. All other spices : twenty cents per pou^id ; ground or prepared : thirty cents per pound. 203. Ginger, ground : three cents per pound. 204. Ginger, preserved or pickled : thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 205. Essence of ginger : thirty-five per centum ad valOTem. 24 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. Schedule J. — Tobacco. 20G. Cigars, cigarettes, and clieroots of all kinds : two dollars and fifty cents per pound, and, in addition thereto, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. But paper cigars and cigarettes, including wrappers, shall be subject to the same duties as are herein imposed upon cigars. 207. Tobacco in leaf, unmanufactured and not stemmed : thirty-five cents per pound. 208. Tobacco stems : fifteen cents per pound. 209. Tobacco manufactured, of all descriptions, and stemmed tobacco not otherwise provided for : fifty cents per pound. 210. Snuff and snuflF-flour, manufactured of tobacco, ground, dry, or damp, and pickled, scented, orotherwise, of all descriptions: fifty cents per pound. 211. Unmanufactured tobacco, not otherwise provided for: thirty per centum ad valorem. Schedule K.— Wood. 212. Timber, hewn or sawed ; timber used in .building wharves, and spars : twenty per centum ad valorem. 213. Timber, squared or sided, not otherwise provided for : one cent per cubic foot. 214. Sawed boards, plank, deals, and other lumber of hemlock, white- wood, sycamore, and bass-wood : one ■ dollar per thousand feet, board measure. 215. All other varieties of sawed lumber : two dollars per thoiisaud feet, board measure. But when lumber of any sort is planed or fin- ished, in addition to the rates herein,provided, there shall be levied and paid, for each side so planed or finished, fifty cents per thousand feet y and if planed on one side and tongued and grooved, one dollar per thou- sand feet ; and if planed on two sides and tongued and grooyed, one dollar and fifty cents per thousand feet. 216. Hubs for wheels, posts, last-blocks, wagon-blocks, oar-blocks, gun-blocks, heading-blocks, and all like blocks or sticks, rough -hewn or sawed only : twenty per centum ad valorem. 217. Staves for pipes, hogsheads, and other casks : ten per centum ad valorem. 218. Staves not otherwise provided for : twenty per centum ad valo- rem. 219. Pickets and palings : twenty per centum ad valorem. 220. Laths : fifteen cents per thousand pieces. 221. Shingles : thirty-five cents per thousand. 222. Pine clapboards : two dollars per thousand. 223. Spruce clapboards: one dollar and fifty cents per thousand. 224. House or cabinet furniture, in pieces or rough, and not finished : thirty per centum ad valorem. 225. Cabinet wares and house furniture, finished : thirty ^five per centum ad valorem. 226. Casks and barrels, empty, sugar-box shooks, and packing-boxes of wood, not otherwise provided for : thirty per centum ad valorem. 227. Manufactures of cedar- wood, granadilla, ebony, mahogany, rose- wood, and satin-wood : thirty-five per centum ad valorem ; manufactures of wood, or of which wood is the chief component part, not otherwise provided for : thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 228. Wood unmanufactured, not otherwise provided for : twenty per centum ad valorem. impoets into the united states, etc. 25 Schedule L.— Wool and woolen goods. 229. All wools, hair of the alpaca, goat, and other like animals, shall be divided for the purpose of fixing the duties to be charged thereon into the three following classes : Glass 1.— Clothing-wooI.. 230. That is to say, merino, mestiza, metz ormetis wools, or other wools of merino blood, immediate or remote; down clothing-wools, and wools of lilie character with any of the preceding, including such as have been " heretofore usually imported into the United States from Buenos Ayres, New Zealand, Australia, Cape of Good Hope, Enssia, Great Britain, Canada, and elsewhere, and also including all wools not hereinafter de- scribed or designated in classes two and three. Class 2.— Combing-wools. 231. This is to say, Leicester, Cotswold, Lincolnshire, down combing- wools, Canada long wools, or other like combing-wools or English blood, and usually known by the terms herein used ; and also all hair of the alpaca, goat, and other like animals. Class 3.— Cabpet-wools and other similar wools. 232. Such as Donskoi, native South American, Cordova, Valparaiso, native Smyrna, and including all such wools of like character as have been heretofore usually imported into the United States from Tu»key, Greece, Egypt, Syria, and elsewhere. The duty upon wool of the first class which shall be imported washed, shall be twice the amount of the duty to which it would be subjected, if imported unwashed. 233. And the duty upon wool of all classes which shall be imported scoured shall be three times the duty to which it would be subject if imported unwashed. And the duty upon wool of the sheep, or hair of the alpaca, goat, and other like animals, which shall be imported in any other than the ordinary condition as now and heretofore practiced, or which shall be changed in its character or condition, for the purpose of evading the duty, or which shall be reduced in value by the admixture of dirt, or any other foreign substance, shall be twice the duty to which it would be otherwise subject. 234. Wools of the first class, the value whereof at the last port or place whence exported to the United States, excluding charges in such port, shall be thirty -two cents or less per pound : ten cents per pound, and, in addition thereto, eleven per centum ad valorem. Wools of the same class, the value whereof at the last port or place whence exported to the United States, excluding charges in such port, shall exceed thirty-two cents per pound: twelve cents per pound, and, in addition thereto, ten per centum ad valorem. 235. Wools of the second class, and all hair of the alpaca, goat, and other like animals, the value whereof at the last port or place whence exported to the United States, excluding charges in such port, shall be thirty-two cents or less per pound : ten cents per pound, and, in addi- tion thereto, eleven per centum ad valorem. 236. Wools of the same class, the value whereof at the last port or place whence exported to the United States, excluding charges in such port, shall exceed thirty-two cents per pound : twelve cents per pound, arfd, in addition thereto, ten per centum ad valorem. 26 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 237. Wools of tbe third class, tli'e value whereof at the last port or place whence exported to the United States, excluding charges in such port, shall be twelve cents or less per pound: three cents per pound. 238. Wools of the same class, the value whereof at the last port or place whence exported to the United States, excluding charges in such port, shall exceed twelve cents per pound : sis cents per pound. 239. Wools on the skin: the same rates as other wools, the quantity and value to be ascertained under such rules as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe. 240. Sheep-skins and Angora goat skins, raw or unuianu&ctured, imported with the wool on, washetl or unwashed : thirty per centum atl valorem on the skins alone. 241 . Woolen rags, shoddy, mungo, wtiste, and flocks : twelve cents per pound. 242. Woolen cloths, woolen shawls, and all manufactures of wool of every description, made wholly or in part of wool, not herein otherwise provided for: fifty cents per pound, and, in addition thereto, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 243. Flannels, blankets, hats of wool, knit goods, balmorals, woolen and worsted yarns, and all manufawjtures of every description composed wholly or in part of worsted, the hair of the alpaca, goaJt, or other like animals, except such as are composed in part of wool, not otherwise provided for, valued at not exceeding forty cents per pound: twenty cents per pound; valued at above forty cents per pound and not ex- ceeding sixty cents per pound: thirty cents per pound; valued at above sixtv cents per pound and not exceeding eighty cents per pound : forty cents per pound; valued at above eighty cents per pound: fifty cents per pound; and, in addition thereto, upon all the above-named articles : thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 244. Endless belts or felts for paper or printing machines: twenty cents per pound and thirty-five per centum ad valorem, 245. Bunting: twenty cents per square yard, and, in addition thereto, thirtj'-five per centum ad valorem. 246. Women's and children's dress-goods and real or imitation Italian cloths, composed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, the hair ojf the alpaica, goat, or other like animals, valued at not exceeding twenty cents per square yard: six cents per square yard, and, in addition thereto, thirty-five per centum ad valorem; valued at above twenty cents per square yard: eight cents per square yard, and, in addition thereto, forty per centum ad valorem. But on all goods weighing four ounces and over per square yard, the duty shall oe fifty cents per pound, and, in addition thereto, thirty-five per centum ad Tal. China clay, or kaoline, three dollars per ton. (19.) China stone ; Prepared clay for papermakers' use, and resembling kaolin. 99. Proprietary preparations, to wit : All cosmetics, pills, powders, troches, or lozenges, sirups, cordials, bitters, anodynes, tonics, plasters, liniments, salves, ointments, pastes, drops, waters, essences, spirits, oils or preparations or compositions recommended to the public as proprietary articles, or prepared according to some private formula, as remedies or specifics for any disease or diseases, or affections what- ever, affecting the human or animal body (479), including all toilet preparations whatever, used as applications to the hair, mouth, teeth, or skin, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act (348), fifty per centum ad valorem. Armenian cosmetic; Aromatic cachous; Balsams, cosmetic ; Bartley's seda- tive liq. ; Bishop's citrate of caffeine ; Bishop's citrate of magnesia ; Brauns- cbied oil ; Bunion plasters of wool ; Com plasters, proprietary ; Charcoal capsules, Leamed's; Capsules, patent or proprietary; Charcoal capsules; Cigarettes, proprietary ; Cod-liver oil, proprietary ; Cold cream, cosmetic ; Dressing, hair; Dyes, hair; Dentifrices; Effervescing compounds, proprie- tary or toilet; Egg's cattle «pice; Emulsion, pancreatic; Eucalyptus pills and extract; Malt extract, proprietary; Haensel's patent essential oils; Hair, cosmetic for; Hair dressings ; Hair oils; Hair perfumery, except alcoholic'; Hair restoratives ; Henry's magnesia; Hoft's malt extract ; Honey water, Hungary water; Iris, or orris, root, pulverized dentifrice; Leamed's charcoal capsule ; Liniments, proprietary ; Musk perfumery ; Milk of roses ; Magnesia,- Henry's ; Marrow for toilet, perfumed ; Odors or perfumes ; Oil : Bear's or hair IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 61 oil ; BraunscMed; Cod-liver, if proprietary ; Haensel's patent essential ; Hair ; Harlaem ; Perfumed. Oils claimed as proprietary ; Pomades ; Proprietary oils ; Ylang Zlang oil; Ointments, proprietary; Ointments, toilet or cosmetic; Orange flower water (see 93) ; Orris root, pulverized dentifrice ; Pancreatic emulsion ; Paste, almond ; Paste, perfumed ; Paste, tooth ; Pastes, proprietary ; Pastes, toilet preparations; Pills, proprietary preparations; Pink saucers; Plasters, corn, proprietary ; Plaster or salve, proprietary ; Pomades ; Powder, cosmetic; Powders for the skin ; Eobinson's , corn solvent pencil ; Kobinson's patent groats ; Rouge ; Sirup, proprietary ; Salicylate of soda, proprietary ; Salicylate sonde; Spirits, proprietary preparations; Tinctures, fragrant; Tinctures, proprietary; Toilet tinctures; Toilet vinegar, without alcohol; Tooth pastes, powders, and washes ; Tonics, proprietary ; Wafers, proprietary or toilet ; Washes, tooth ; Waters, toilet ; Water lavender, without alcohol ; Wharton's ervalenta ; Woolen bunion plasters ; Yeast cakes, proprietary. Alcoholic preparations : 100. Alcoholic perfumery, including cologne water, two dollars per gallon and fifty per centum ad valorem. (348.) Orange extract or infusion ; Rimmel's extracts ; Toilet vinegar with .ilcohol. 101. DistUled spirits, containing iifty per centum of anhydrous al- cohol, one dollar per gallon. (61, 64.) 102. Alcohol, containing ninety-four per centum anhydrous alcohol, two dollars per gallon. (61.) 103. Alcoholic compounds, not otherwise specially enumerated or pro- vided for, two dollars per gallon for the alcohol contained and twenty- five per centum ad valorem. (62.) Acetone ; Granville lotion ; Montfort's solution of morphia. 104. Chloroform, fifty cents per pound. (314.) 105. Collodion, and all compounds of pyroxyline, by whatever name known, fifty cents per pound ; rolled or in sheets, but not made up into articles, sixty cents per pound, and when in finished or partly finished articles, sixty cents per pound and twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (324.) Collodion, fluid ; Xylonite or xyolite. 106. Ether, sulphuric, fifty cents per pound. (324.) 107. Hoffman's anodyne, thirty cents per pound. (384.) 108. Iodoform, two dollars per pound. (411.) 109. Acid, tannic (262), and tannin (516), one dollar per pound. 110. Ether, nitrous, spirits of, thirty cents per pound. (384.) •111. Santonine, three dollars per pound. (495.) 112. Amylic alcohol, or fusel oil, ten per centum ad valorem. (364.) 113. Oil of cognac, or oenantic ether, four dollars per ounce. (424.) 114. Fruit ethers, oils, or essences, two dollars and fifty cents per pound. (360.) Amyl of oxyd; Fruit oils; Apple oil; Apricot oil; Peach oil; Pear oil; Raspberry oil or essence. 115. Oil or essence of rum, fifty cents per ounce. (348.) 116. Ethers of all kinds, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, one dollar per pound. (324.) Oil of wine. 117. Coloring for brandy, fifty per centum ad valorem. (325.) Beer coloring, burnt glucose. 118. Preparations: All medicinal preparations known as essences, ethers, extracts, mixtures, spirits, tinctures, and medicated wines, of which alcohol is a component part, not specially enumerated or pro- vided for in this act, fifty cents per pound. (.324, 411.) Ginger, essence of, if part alcohol ; Hartshorn, part alcohol ; Medicated wines ; Sprits of ammonia ; Spirits, aromatic ; Spirits of lavender ; Spirits of muriatic ether, nutmegs, rosemary ; Tinctures, medicinal, alcoholic ; Wine of colchicum ; Medicated spirits in bottles. 119. Varnishes of all kinds, forty per centum ad valorem ; and on 62 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. spirit varnishes, one dollar and thirty-two cents additional per gallon. (528.) Belt stuffing ; Bre-n-er's compound ; Iron color of lac ; Japan as varnisn ; Lithographic Yamish ; Shellac Yarnish ; Sipirit varnishes. 120. Opium, crude, containing nine per cent, and over of morphia, one dollar per pound. The importation of opium, containing less than nine per cent, morphia is hereby prohibited. (428.) 121. Opium, preparedfor smoking, and all other preparations of opium not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, ten dollars per pound; but opium prepared for smoking, and other preparations of opium deposited in bonded warehouses shall not be removed therefrom for exportation without payment of duties, and such duties shall not be ; refunded. (428.) Opium denarcotized. 122. Opium, aqueous extract of, for medicinal uses, aud tincture of,, as laudanum, and all other liquid preparations of opium, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, for(;y per centum ad valorem. (411.) 133. Morphia, or morphine, and all salts thereof, one dollar per oui^ce. (417.) Schedule B. — Eabxhenwake anp Glasswabe. 124. Brown earthenware, common stoneware, gas-retorts, and stone- ware not ornamented, twentyiive per centum ad valorem. (I3.) Black lead pots ojf sand and clay; Earthen ai^d fire-clay crucihles ; Sand crucibles ; Mortars, common stoneware ; Brown earthenware tuhea. 125. China (50 per cent.), porcelain, parian, and bisque, earthen, stone, and crockery ware, including plaques, ornaments, charms, vases, and statuettes, painted, printed, or gilded, or otherwise decorated or orna- mented in any manner, sixty per centum ad valorem. (14, 15.) Bas-reliefs of terra-cotta ; China, photograpliic portraits on, colored by ar- tists by hand ; Porcelain roses and glo]j)es decorated for use in jewelry ; China- Avare, fire-proof, not plain white, partly brown glazed; DialS; porcelain; Kartheuware cups, small ; Eiiauic)led tiles; Fire-proof chiuaware ; Inkstands, china or earthenware, decorated ; Inkstands, pojoelain, gilded or qruamented ; Porcelain or china settings for jewelry; Painted tiles for panelling; Paint- ings on china plaques ; Paijitings on plates ; Plaster of Paris or sulphate of lime busts aud casts, &c., not ranking as statuary; Porcelain slates, decor- ated; Celeste tiles; Ornamental tiles, for wainscptting ; Tiles, painted or decorated ; Tiles, Spanish, painted and glazed ; Stone itik bottles, glazed. 126. China, porcelain, parian, and bisque ware, plain white, and not ornamented or decorated in any manner, fifty-five per centum ad va- lorem. (15.) 127. All other earthen, stone, and crockery ware, white, glazed, or edged, composed of earthy or mineral substances, not specially enu- merated or provided for in this act, fifty-five per centum ad valorem. (15.) Agate mortars, crucibles, or scarifiers of line clay, glazed ; Chemical earthen and stone ware, of fine clay, glazed ; Cylinders, porcelain ; GasVurners, lava ; .ink bottles, stoneware, creara-colored or glazed ; Japanese eartlien-vj'are, not semi-vitrified or semi-translucent ; if nobs, plain earthenware ; Lava gas- burners ; Melting pots, earthen ; Mortars and pestles, witlj wooden hapdlps; Mugs, beer, glazen, earthen; Mortars, earthenware; Nails, with stone or whiteheads; Papier mach6; Porcelain slates ; Eockingham ware ; Spurs and stilts, other than earthen, stone, or crockery ware ; Stone-head nails ; Terra- cotta statues, in tas-relief. 128. Stoneware, above the capacity of ten gallons, twenty per centum ad valorem. (16.) Vases of plain stoneware, ten gallons capacity. 129. Encaustic tiles, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (346.) IMPORTS INTO THE IGNITED ^T^TES, E^C. 63 130. Brick, fire-brick, and rpoflng and paving tile, nqt specially enu- merated or provided for in this act, twenty per centum ad valorem. (293.) ' Tiles for draining. 131. Slates, slate pencils, slate chimney pieces, mantels, slabs for tables, and all other manufactures of slate, thirty per centum ad valo- rem. (17.) Florentine mosaics, so styled; Furnitnre-tops, slate-slabs tor; Jewel-boxes, of slate and German silver; Mosaic, Eoinan. 132. Booflng-slates, twenty-:^ve per centuui ad valorem. (17.) 133. Green and colored glass bottles, vials, demijohns, and carboys (covered or uncovered), picklg or preserve jars, ^.n^ other plain, molded, or pressed green and colored bpttle glass, not cut, engraved, or paintpd, and not specially enumerated or prpvicled for in this act, pne cent pesr pound ; if filled, and npt otherwise in this act provided for, said articles shall pay thirty per centum ad valorem in addition to the duty on the contents. (33, 34.) Bpttles iilled witli eifervesc^nt salts; parboys containing acid; Carboys, glass, covered or not; Demijolihs, plain; Fickle jars, glass; Tvi'bes of plain glass ; Vials, green or colored plain glass. 134. Flint and lime glass bottles and vials, and other plain, iftpldgd, or pressed flint or lime glassware, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, forty per centum ^d valorem ; if filled, and not otherwise in thi^ act provided toy, said articles shall pay, exclusive of contents, forty per centum ad valorem in addition to the duty on the contents. (33, 34.) Cruets, plain and not cut ; Decanters, plain glass ; Bull's-eyes; Glass tubes of iiint glass, uncxit and tinground; Gotlets of flint or lime glass, plain ; Glass tubes, plain, not chemical ; Glass tumblers, plain ; Knobs, plain iiint or lime glass ; Vials, plain flint pj: lime glass. 135. Articles of glass, cut, engraved, painted, colored, printed; staiiied, silvered, or gilded, not including pjate-glass, silvered, or looking-glass plates? fPT'ty-five per centum ad valorem. (27.) Bottles or decaliters of glass partly cut, containing brandy, &c., in adf^jticn to contents; Cruets iiot in stands, cut of oiiiiinelitea; Decailters; Flint glass bottles, groiind stoppers,' containing perfumery; Glass disks, cut or ground; . Glass cut into lengtbs, with, edges ground or beveled ; Glassware, colored; Glass goblets, partly ground; Same, cut, ground r|njs ; Glass, silvered arti- cles of, n.o. p. 1 ; Glass liand-ro|rror8,()rsnl^ll silvered platei?; Gla^s, grpniid ; Glass, articles of, painted ; 'Stained ; Glass tuinblers, grpiirid or cut ; Gl^ss tum- blers, npit plain ; Glassware, colcred, nbt cpmhiph ; Glass, articles pfi printed ; Glass, reburned after cutting and grinding; Geblels pf flint pr linje glass cut or ornamented ; Glass Ispobs, or ptl^er than plaiii ; Ornaments pf cut glass; Painted glassware ; Stained glassware ; Tojlef vials or bpttles, ciit or crna* meuted ; Tubes, glass, net plain, iipt fcheimical ; Vases, glass, cut pr decprated; 'V'iais, cut glass. 136. All glass bottles, and decanters, and other like vessels of glass, shall, if filled, pay the same rates of duty, in addition to any duty cha,rgeable on the contents, as if not filled, except as in this act other- wise specially provided for. (33, 34.) Barrels, glass, small, prnd.mented, filled with spirits. 137. Cylinder and crown glass, polished, not exceeding ten by fifteen inches square, two and one-half cents per square foot ; above that, and not exceeding sixteen by twenty-four inches square, four cents per square foot; above that, and not exceeding twenty-four by thirty inches square, six cents per square foot; above that, and not exceeding twenty- four by sixty inches square, twenty cents per square foot; all above |;hat, forty cents per square foot. (29.) 138a. Unpolished cylinder, crown, aiid comnipn window-glfiss, not exceeding ten by fifteen inches square, one and three-eighths dents per pound; above thf^t, and not exceeding sixteen by twenty-four inches 64 IMPOKTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. square, one and seven-eighths cents per pound; above that, and not exceeding twenty-four by thirty inches square, two. and three-eighths cents per pound; all above that, two and seven-eighths cents per pound. 1386. Provided, That unplolished cylinder, crown, and common win- dow-glass, imported in boxes containing fifty square feet, as nearly as sizes will permit, now known and commercially designated as fifty feet of glass, single thick and weighing not to exceed fifty-five pounds of glass per box, shall be entered and computed as fifty pounds of glass only. 138c. And that said kinds of glass imported in boxes containing, as nearly as sizes will permit, fifty feet of glass, now known and com- mercially designated as fifty feet of glass, double thick and not exceed- ing ninety jiounds in weight, shall be entered and computed as eighty pounds of glass only; but in all other cases the duty shall be computed according to the actual weight of glass. (28.) Cylinder glass, unpolished but corrugated ; Glass, unpolished plate, for mfc. of spectacles. 139a. Fluted, rolled, or rough plate-glass, not including crown, cylin- der, or common window-glass, not exceeding ten by fifteen inches square, seventy-five cents per one hundred square feet ; above that, and not exceeding sixteen by twenty-four inches square, one cent per square foot; above that, and not exceeding twenty-tbur by thirty inches square, one cent and a half per square foot; all above that two cents per square foot. 1396. And all fluted, rolled, or rough plate-glass, weighing over one hundred pounds per one hundred square feet, shall pay an additional duty on the excess at the same rates herein imposed. (30.) 140. Cast polished plate-glass, unsilvered, not exceeding ten by fif- teen inches square, three cents per square foot; above that, and not ex- ceeding sixteen by twenty-four inches square, five cents per square foot; above that, and not exceeding twenty -four by thirty inches square, eight cents per square foot; above that, and not exceeding twenty-four by sixty inches square, twenty-five cents per square foot ; all above, that fifty cents per square foot'. (31.) 141. Oast polished plate-glass, silvered, or looking-glass plates, not exceeding t«n by fifteen inches square, four cents per square foot; above that, and not exceeding sixteen by twenty-four inches square, six cents per square foot ; above that, and not exceeding twenty-four by thirty inches square, ten cents per square foot; above that, and not exceeding twenty-four by sixty inches square, tliirty-flve cents per square foot; all above that sixty cents per square foot. (32.) Looking-glass plates, beveled edges and fixed sizes. 142. But no looking-glass plates or plate-glass, silvered, when framed, shall pay a less rate of duty than that imposed upon similar glass of like description not framed, but shall be liable to pay, in addition thereto, thirty per centum ad valorem upon such frames. (32.) 143. Porcelain and Bohemian glass, chemical glassware, painted glassware, stained glass, and all other manufactures of glass, or of which glass shall be the component material of chief value, not specially enu- merated or provided for in this act, forty-five per centum ad valorem. (34.) Album boxes, glass chief value; Barometers, glass and metal'; Bijoutry, so- called; Boxes, shaving, with mirrorsiulids; Brass and glass lamps; Brazil peb- bles for spectacles mfc; Button centers of glass; Clinical thermometers ; Cuff and sleeve buttons of glass ; Compasses, miniature, of metal and glass ; Compo- sition glassballs : Colored glass in sheets for mfc. of mock jewelry; Camera tubes and cameras; Chlorometers, glass; Disks, optical, or object glasses for tele- scopes, with edges ground or cut; Eye-glasses; Eyes, artificial ; Enamel of glass IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 65 and oxide of tin ; Enamel, white, for mfc. of watcli faces ; Feeding bottles, glass chief value; Frosts, glass; FloTvers, stands of, under glass; Glass balls for orna- menting combs, glass, component material of chief yalne; Glass globes for lamps or gas jets; Glass bent for spectacle purposes; Glass blocks, opaque, for mosaic work; Glass button centers; Glass, round pieces of black, orna- mented with figure, intended to be used in making buttons; Glass, colored, imported in long round pieces for mfc. of buttons, &c. ; Glass, colored, lamp chimneys; Glass, frosted or granulated; Glass lamp shades, opaque, not plai^ ; Glass mfos. of, or of which glass is component material of chief value ; Glass obscured for special purposes ; Glass, paintings on, not ranking as works of art; Glass plaques, with cut-glass borders; Glass, porcelain; Glassware,, painted ; Glass tubes for thermometers ; Glass salvers qr trays, silvered, with ciittglass borders; Hour-glasses; Kaleidoscopes; Lanterns, painted glass sliuesfor; Lenses, glass; Mirrors, hand, and unframed mirror-plates; Medal- lions, small, glass and gUded or silvered composition metal; Mortars, glass; Mosaic work, opaque glasses and plaques of different colors for; Nipple shields, part glass ; Nursing bottles of molded glass, complete ; Odor cases, glass and leather ; Ornaments of cut-glass ; Painting on glass, not works of art; Pebbles, glass mfc.; Photographic baths and dippers;' Photographic slides, &c., on glass; Photographic views on glass, fiamed in bone; Porce- lain glass; Prisms; Stereoscopes, glass chief value; Stereoscopic views, painted on glass ; Spectacle glasses mfc. ; Stained glass ; Telescopic disks, partly finished; Chemical glass tubes; Vases, Bohemian or porcelain glass; White enamel. Schedule C— Metals. 144a. Iron ore, including mangauiferous iron ore (414), also the dross or residuum from burnt pyrites (sec. 2516), seventy-five cents per ton. 144&. Sulphur ore, as pyrites, or sulphuret of iron in its natural state, containing not more than three and one-half per centum of copper, seventy -five cents per ton. 144c. Provided, That ore containing more than two per centum of copper shaU pay, in addition thereto, two and one-half cents per pound for the copper contained therein. Mundic. 145. Iron in pigs (67), iron kentledge, (115), spiegeleisen (67), wrought and cast scrap-iron and scrap-steel (113, 114, 120), three-tenths of one cent per pound; but nothing shall be deemed scrap-iron or scrap-steel except waste or refuse iron or steel that has been in actual use, and is fit only to be remanufactured. (114.) New pieces are not dutiable as scrap ; Anchors, iron, and cable chains, bro- ken, rusty, or old, unfit for use ; Manganese iron ; Old iron rails fit only for re- manufacture. 146. Iron railway-bars, weighing more than twenty-five pounds to the yard, seven-tenths of one cent per pound. (70.) 147. Steel railway-bars andrailway-barsmadeinpartof steel, weigh- ing more than twenty-five pounds to the yard, seventeen dollars per ton. (92, 93.) 148a. Bar-iron, rolled or hammered, comprising flats not less than one inch wide nor less than three-eighths of one inch thick, eight-tenths of one cent per pound; comprising round iron not less than three-fourths of one inch in diameter, and square iron not less than three-fourths of one inch square, one cent per pound. New pieces wrought-scrap. 1486. Comprising flats less than one inch wide or less than three- eighths of one inch thick; round iron less than three-fourths of one inch •and not less than seven-sixteenths of one inch in diameter, and square iron less than three-fourths of one inch square, one and one-tenth of one cent per pound. 148c. Provided, Th&t all iron in slabs, blooms, loops, or other forms less finished than iron in bars, and more advanced than pig-iron, except S. Eep. 12 5 66 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. castings, shall be rated as iron in bars, and pay a duty accordingly ; and none of the above iron shall piy a less rate of duty than thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (68.) 148^. Provided further, That all iron bars, blooms, billets, or sizes or shapes of any kind, in the manufacture of which charcoal is used as fuel, shall be subject to a duty of twenty-two dollars per ton. Bars, iron, of mixed grades, proportion subject to highest rate must be con- fiideiable to subject whole inyoioe to highest rate: Bar 'ends, horseshoe iron, and all similar iron, classified as bar or Bat accordfing to size. 149. Iron or steel tee rails, weighing not over twenty-flve pounds to the yard, nine- tenths of one cent per pound; iron or steel fiat rails, punched, eight-tenths of one cent per pound. (70, 98.) 150. Bound iron, in coils or rods, less than seven-sixteenths of one inch in diameter (74), and bars op shapes of rolled iron not speciglly enu- merated or provided for in this act (82), one and two-tenths of one cent per pound. ^ Gas-strips, rolled in pieces 17 to 18 feet long, 8 inches wide and three-six- teenths of cue inch thick ; Iron for inclined planes ; Octagonal bar iron ; Oc- tagonal shaped iron ; Wire rods in coUs over three-sixteenths and under seven- sixteenths of one inch in diameter. 151a. Boiler or other plate iron, sheared or unsheared, skelp-iron, sheared or rolled in grooves, one and one-fourth cents per pound. (71, 72.) Tank plates cut to size and punched. 1516. Sheet-iron, common or black, thinner than one inch and one- half and not thinner than number twenty wire gauge, one and one-tenth of one cent per pound; thinner than number twenty wire gauge and not thinner than number twenty-five wire gauge, one and two-tenths of one cent per pound ; thinner than number twenty -flvfe wire gauge and not thinner than number twenty-nine wire gauge, one and five- tenths of one cent per pound ; thinner than number twenty-nine wijre gauge (77), and all iron commercially known as common or black taggers' iron (116), whether put up in boxes or bundles or not, thirty per centum ad valorem. 151c. And provided, That on all such iron and steel sheets or plates aforesaid, excepting on what are known commercially as tin-plates, terne-plate?, and taggers' tin, and hereafter provided for, when galvan- ized or coated with zinc or spelter or other metals, or any alloy of those metals, three-fourths of one cent per pound additional. (130.) 152a. Polished, planished, or glanced sheet-iron, or sheet-steel, by whatever name designated, two and one-half cents per pound. (76.) 152&. Provided, That plate or sheet or taggers iron, by whatever name designated, other than the polished, planished, or glanced herein pro- vided for, which has been pickled or cleaned by acid, or by any other matej^ial or process, and which is cold rolled, shall pay one-quarter cent per pound more duty than the corresponding gauges of common or black sheet or taggers iron. 153c8. Iron or steel sheets, or plates, or taggers iron, coated with tin or lead, or with a mixture of which these metals is a component part, by the dipping or any other process, and commercially known as tin- plates, terne-plates, and taggers tin, one cent per pound. (129a.) 153&. Corrugated or crimped sheet-iron or steel, one and four-tenths of one cent per pound. (130.) Tin for roofing ; Tin rooting, continuous. 154a. Hoop, or band, or scroll, or other iron, eight inches or less in width, and not thinner than number ten wire gauge, one cent per pound ; thinner than number ten wire gauge, and not thinner than number twenty wire gauge, one and two-tenths of one cent per pound ; thinner IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 67 than number twenty wire gauge, one and four-tenths of one cent per pound. (78, 79, 80.) 154&. Provided, That all articles not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, whether wholly or partly manufactured, made from sheet, plate, hoop, band, or scroll iron herein provided for, or of which such sheet, plate, hoop, band, or scroll iron shall be the material of chief value, shall, pay one-fourth of one cent per pound more duty than that imposed on the iron from which they are made, or which shall be such material of chief value. ' Hoop iron cut into lengths for hoops but not further manufactured (154a) ; Ho»p iron splayed aaid punched in lengths for barrel hoops (1541i); Strips of hoop iron cut into lengths and ends punched. (154i.) 155. Iron and steel cotton-ties, or hoops for baling purposes, not thinner than number twenty wire gauge, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (146.) 156. Cast-iron pipe of every description, one cent per pound. (110.) Gas pipe, iron, cast ; Iron pipe% steam, gas, water, and all other. 157. Oast-iron vessels, plates, stove-plates, andirons, sad-irons, tailors' irons, hatters' irons, and castings of iron, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, one and one-quarter of one centperpound. (109.) Chairs, lawn or garden, not galvanized or coated ; Dishes of cast-iron ; Fer- rules, cast-iron; Frying-pans, oast-iron; Furnace castings; Hollow ware, cast-iron ; Kettles, cast-iron ; Sauce-pans, cast-iron ; Iron shot, cast ; Wagon- boxes, rough, iron ; Old iron shot and shell. • 158. Cut nails and spikes, of iron or steel, (45 per cent.,) one and one- quarter of one cent per pound. (104.) Board nails and spikes, cat. 159. Out tacks, brads, or sprigs, not exceeding sixteen ounces to the thousand, two and one-half cents per thousand ; exceeding sixteen ounces to (the thousand, three cents per pound. (106.) . 160. Iron or steel railway fish-plates, or splice-bars, one and one-fourth of one cent per pound. (91, 146.) Fish-joints ; Iron or steel railroad chairs. - 161. Malleable iron castings, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, two cents per pound. (99.) 162. Wrought iron or steel spikes (91j 102), nuts, and washers (91, 100), and horse, mule, or ox shoes, two cents per pound. (91, 146.) Iron washers, wrought, ready punched ; Kallroad spikes, wrought. 103. Anvils (96), anchors or parts thereof (98), mill-irons and mill- cranks, of wrought iron and wrought iron for ships (95), and forgiogs of iron and steel, for vessels, steam-engines, and locotnotives, or parts thereof (91, 95), weighing each twenty-five pounds or more, two cents per pound. Anvils, part steel. 164. Iron or steel rivets, bolts, with or without threads or nuts, or bolt^blanks, and finished hinges or hinge-blanks, two and one-half of one cent per pound. (91, 102, 111.) Bed screws, iron ; Butts and hinges, finished ; Butts and hinges, blanks for. 165. Iron or steel blacksmiths' hammers and sledges (99), track tools, wedges, and crowbars (91), two and one-half of one cent per pound. lO'j. Iron or steel axles, parts thereof, axle-bars, axle-blanks, or forg- ings for axles, without reference to the stage or state of manufacture, two and one-half of one cent per pound. (99.) Iron axles with boxes, bolts, nuts, na moss ; Fishing-nets, of cotton ; Cotton lace fichus, and collars ; India rubber cloth, _ cotton fovtndationa* cotton chief value ; Ladies' worked caps, cotton-trimmed ; Cotton lint; Mopsf cotton chief value; Matches, of cotton, wax, and paper; Moleskins and repellant moleskins; MuUs; Patterns or designs of p.ijper mus- lin for ladies' garments; teuelppes, blue-striped or co.tton canyas; Cotton plush; Quilitings or bed-quilts, cotton ; Cotton ready-made clothing ; Cotton revere stripes; Cotton rugs for bed-covering; Cotton scoop-nets; Cotton shawls; Cotton shirts; Cotton suspenders; Swiss muslins, plain; Cotton shoe-binding ; Cotton shoe-lacings ; SUk-plalted patent glpves, silk an^ cot • ton, cotton chief value; Silk -plaited shirts and drawers, cottoi^ chief value; Tapes, cotton ; Tapes, Harl^am; Tapestry goods of cotton and jute; Tarla- tans; Tracing cloth; Twines, cotton, n. 6. p. f. ; Underwear, cotton, em- broidered by nand; Veils and veiling, crepe, cotton, or cotton chief value; Vellum cloth ; Wadding, cotton ; Wax matches ; Cotton wearing apparel, ex- cept knit goods; Webbing,, cotton. 324&. And corsets, of whatever material composed (333), thirty-Qve per^centum, ad.valorem. IMPOETS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 83 325. Cotton laces, embroideries, insertings, trimmiugs, lace Avifadovv- curtains, cotton dama,sk, hemmed handkerchiefs, a udcotton velvet, forty per centum ad valorem. (9, 11, 12.) Cotton laobbinets ; Cotton corduroy ; Cotton doilies ; Cotton fringes ; Cot- ton cheiiille trimmiugs; Crepe trimmings, silk and cotton, cotton cMef value ; Cotton damask doilies ; Ducliesse laces ; Hamburg edgings ; Hand- kerchiefs, cotton bemmed; Handkerchiefs, liueu audc9tion lace chief value; Napkins; cotton damask ; Ribbons, cotton, for hatbands; Swiss muslins, dotted and fringed ; Table-cloths, cotton damask ; Trimmiugs for, hats ; Trimmings, cotton; Cotton twills; Cotton velvet binding; Cotton velvet ribbons ; Cotton velvet uppers for slippers, embroidered. 326. Spool-thread of cotton, seven cents per dozen spools, containing on each spool not exceeding one hundred yards of fhread, exceeding one hundred yards on each spool, for every additional one hundred yards of thread or fractional part thereof iu excess of one hundred yards, seven cents per dozen. (8.) Crochet cotton on spools ; Moravian floss cotton on spools. Schedule J. — Hemp, Jute, and Flax Goods. 327. Flax straw, five dollars per ton, (35.) New Zealand flax straw. 328. Flax, not hackled or dressed, twenty dollars per top. (36.) New Zealand flax. 329. Flax, hackled, known as " dressed line," forty dollars per ton. (57.) 330. Tow, of flax or hemp, ten dollars per ton. (39.) Tow of codilla. 331. Hemp, manUa and other like substitutes for hemp not specially enumerated or provided for iii this act, twenty-five dollars, per ton. (38.) Italian flax, so called, but really hemp ; Plantain bark or gTass ; Ii^dia and Russia temp. 332. Jute hutts, five doUars per ton. (40a.) Jute cuttings ; Jute rejections. ' 333«. Jute, twenty per centum ad valorem. 333&. Sunn, sisal grass, and other vegetable substances, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, fifteen dollars per ton. (40.) Bulrushes (3335) ; fibers, vegetable, for the mfo. of textile fabrics (333o) ; Flax stems (3336) ; Istle or Tampico fiber (3356) ; Srmn or sunn hemp. 384. Brown and bleached linens, ducks, canvas, padding's, cot bottoms, diapers, crash, huckabacks, handkerchiefs, lawns, or other manufactures of flax, jute, or hemp, or of which flax, jute, or hemp shall be the com- ponent material of diief value, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (41.) Linen : Brown hoUands ; Caps, other than flax ; Cambric hamdkerchiefs, cotton border ; Cloth curtains, edged with lace ; Coatings ; Cpatings and Genoese coatings, colored cord; Cords and tassels ; Curtains, edged with lace ; Damasks; Damask towelling, with colored border; DoiUes; Drpss goods, jute and cotton, jute chief value ; Drillings; Drills, fancy colored; Filter liuen in the piece ; Genoese coatings ; Glass-cloijhs, in pairs ; Handkerchiefs of linen, embroidered ; Horse rugs ; l^apkins, in the piece ; Paddings, 18 inches wide, for tailoring purposes ; Chair seats, &o. ; Raven's duck; Shirtings; Shirts, linen and cotton, linen chief value ; Table cloths ; Tarpaulins, double warp; Towels, iu the piece, joined by a fringe; Travelling compaiuions of flax and leather, flax chief valiie ; Hemp checks ; Linen window curtains, alternate stripes of lace and woven fabric. 0[OTB : Dress goods of jute and cotton, jute chief value ; Checked burlaps ; Furniture cloth ; Padding ; Twists ; Women's fabrics ; Lint for surgical pur- poses ; Velours of jute. 335. Flax, hemp, and jute yarns, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (41, 50, 56.) 84 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. Lineu yarns ; Tow yarus ; Jute yai-us, double aud slightly twisted. 336. Flax or linen thread, twine, and pack thread and all manufact- ures of flax, or of which flax shall be the component material of chief value, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, forty per centum ad valorem. (41.) Bindings, flax ; Bobbin and bobbinet, linen ; Boot linen : Bootweb of linen ; Braids, linen or flax ; Caps, flax ctief value ; Cheots, -flax ; Clothing, ready-made, linen; Cords, flax; Cords and tassels, flax; Cuffs, flax; Drawers, liuen; Dress trimmings, linen ; Duck, except sail duck, linen ; Fringes, flax ; game-bags, flax ; Gimp, flax; Game-bags, leather, with flax nettings as chief value ; GiUing thread, flax or linen ; Lace tidies. Linen: Handkerchiefs, plain, hemmed; Manufactures that cannot be lueasured by the yard n. o. p. f., including all made on frames ; Mitts made on frames ; Shirt bosoms, not tamboured or embroidered, and requiring to be sewed in the shirt ; Tape; Lines, fishing j Napkins, cut apart ready for use; Nets, flax ; Scoop-nets, flax ; Stockings, linen and thread ; Shoe flax ; Shoe thread; Tapes, measuring, linen ; Trimmings, linen, other than lace ; Twine, hemp; Wearing apparel, linen. 337. Flax or linen laces and insertings (42), embroideries, or manu- factures oif Mnen, if embroidered or tamboured in the loom or otherwise, by machinery or with the needle or other process, and not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, thirty per centum ad valorem. (343.) Caps, linen, embroidered ; Cluny lace ; Embroideries, linen ; Embroidered dress patterns, liuen : Shirt fronts, linen, embroidered; Stockings, linen, em- broidered, n. o. p. f.; Tamboured linen ; Thread lace of flax or linen; Torchon laces, linen ; Valenciennes lace. , 338. Burlaps, not exceeding sixty inches in width, of flax, jute, or hemp, or of which flax, jute, or hemp, or either of them, shall be the component material of chief value (except such as may be suitable for bagging for cotton), thirty per centum ad valorem. (43.) 339. Oil-cloth foundations, or floor-cloth canvas, or burlaps exceed- ing sixty inches in width, made of flax, jute, or hemp, or of which flax, jute, or hemp, or either of them, shall be the component material of chief value, forty per centum ad valorem. (43, 44.) 340. Oil-cloths for floors, stamped, painted, or printed, and on all other oil-cloth (except silk oU-cloth), aud on water-proof cloth, not otherwise provided for, forty per centum ad valorem. (259.) Linen water-proof cloth ; Linoleum ; Oil-cloths, medicated, not silk ; Oil- cloth table mats ; Patent floor-cloth. 341. Gunny cloth, not bagging, valued at ten cents or less per square yard, three ceats per j)ound; valued at over ten cents per square yard, four cents per pound. (44.) 342. Bags and bagging, and like manufactures, not specially enu- merated or provided for in this act (except bagging for cotton), com- posed wholly or in part of flax, hemp, jute, gunny cloth, gunny bags, or other material, forty per centum ad valorem. (46.) Bagging known as burlap tubing, jute ; Bagging, Dundee or Scotch, double warp of jute, not fit for use in bagging cotton ; Salt sacking of jute ; Jute for tailoring purposes, hop sacking, &c. 343. Bagging for cotton, or other manufactures not specially enu- merated or provided for in this act, suitable to the uses for which cotton bagging is applied, composed in whole or in part of hemp, jute, jute butts, flax, gunny bags, gunny cloth, or other material, and valued at seven cents or less per square yard, one and one-half cents per pound • valued at over seven cents per square yard, two cents per pound. (45.) 344. Tarred cables or cordage, three cents per poun(i. (47.) Bolt rope, tari'ed ; Grass cables or cordage, tarred. 345. TTntarred manila cordage, two and one-half cents per pound. (48.) IMPOETS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 85 340. All other untarred cordage, three and one-half cents per pound Bolt rope, untarred ; Grass cables or cordage, untarred ; Eope of cocoanut hulls ; Coir grass or bark. 347. Seines (51), and seine and gilling twine (41), twenty-five per cen- ra ad valorem. Fishing seines; Patent thread or gill twine. 348. Sail duck, or canvas for sails, thirty per centum ad valorem. 2.) English sail-cloth canvas ; Half duck for sails. 349. Eussia *and other sheetings, of flax or hemp, brown or white, irty-five per centum ad valorem. (53.) 350. All other manufactures of hemp, or manila, or of whitjh hemp manila shall be a component material of chief value, not specially umerated or provided for in this act, thirty-five per centum ad valo- m. (54.) Bale rope, hemp ; Bindings; Cod-lines, hemp ; Cord, Unen, other th.an flax; Cords and tassels, linen, other than flax ; Fringes, hemp ; Game-hags, hemp and jute ; Hemp, all unenulnerated manufactures -wholly or partly of, hemp chief value, other than such as can be measured by the square yard; Sash cord, hemp ; School satchels of hemp ; Shoe hemp ; Thread, hemp, for mfc. of hat braids. 351. Grass-cloth, and other manufactures of jute, ramie, Chiiia, and sal grass, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, thirty- ^e per centum ad valorem. (55, 57.) Bamboo cloth (233) ; China grass noils ; China grass thread, or yam ; Fringes of jnte, ramie, or grass ; Grass noils of China grass, ramie, or sea grass, combed and prepared in England; Grass tea mats; Grass thread on spools ; Grass yam ; Istle cloth ; Morrals, nose bags of Istle ; Ramie or China grass thread on spools ; Tampico fibre cloth. Schedule K. — ^Wool and Woolens. 352. All wools, hair of the alpaca, goat, and other like animals, shall divided, for the purpose of fixing the duties to be charged thereon, to the three following classes : (229.) 353. Class one, clothing wools. — That is to say, merino, mestiza, metz, metis wools, or other wools of merino blood, immediate or remote, wn clothing wools, and wools of like character with any of the pre- iing, including such as have been heretofore usually imported into B United States from Buenos Ayres, ISTew Zealand, Australia, Cape of )od Hope, Eussia, Great Britain, Canada, and elsewhere, and also in- idirig all wools not hereinafter described or designated in classes two d three. (230.) 354. Class two, combing wools. — That is to say, Leicester, Ootswold, Qcolnshire, Down combing wools, Canada long wools, or other like mbing wools of English blood, and usually known by the terms herein 3d, and also all hair of the alpaca, goat, and other like animals. (231.) 555. Class three, carpet wools and other similar wools. — Such as »nskoi, native South American, Cordova, Valparaiso, native Smyrna, d including all such wools of like character as have been heretofore lally imported into the United States from Turkey, Greece, Egypt, ria, and elsewhere. (232.) 556a. The duty on wools of the first class which shall be imported shed shall be twice the amount of the duty to which they would be jjected if imported unwashed ; and the duty on wools of all classes ich shall be imported scoured shall be three times the duty to which ly .would be subjected if imported unwashed. 86 356&. The duty upon wool of the sheep, or hair of the alpaca, goat, and other like animals, which shall be imported in any other than ordi- nary condition, as now and heretofore practiced, or which shall be changed in its character or condition for the purpose of evading the duty, or which shall be reduced in value by the admixture of dirt or any other foreign substance, shall be twice the duty to which it would be otherwise subject. (233.) 357a. Wools of the iirst class, the value whereof at the last port or place whence exported to the United States, excluding charges in such port, shall be thirty cents or less per pound, ten cents per pound. (234.) 3566. Wools of the same class, the value whereof at the last port or place whence exported to the United States, excluding charges in such port, shaU exceed thirty cents per pound, twelve cents per pound. (234.) Noils, fine, imported in the oily state, waste of scoured wool. (3o7) ; Mats, sheepskin (378c) ; Mats, table (378c) ; Mosaic velvet carpetings (378o) ; Rugs, dressed goatskin (378o) ; Rugs, foatskin, entered as carriage-robes (378c); Rugs, Turkey, wool^ (378o); Greens, fire, and all other textile, not portions of carpets (378c) ; Sheep skins or goat skins, dressed with wool on, or finished for use as mats or rugs (378c) ; Skins, lamb, finished for use as rugs ; Traveling rugs, not portions of carpets (378c),; Woolen bedsides', made of portions of cai-pets (378c) ; Coir matting, with wool border (378o) ; Cotton carpets (378a) ; Covers of portions of caipets 90 IMPOBTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. (378i); Carpeting, felt (378a^; Carpets, felt (378a) ; Carpets, flax (378a) ; Car- pets, plusH (378a) ; Carpets, wholly or in part of wool, in one color, and part plnsh (378a) ; Goat-skin rags (378e). 379. Eiidless belts or felts for paper or printing machmes, twenty- cents per pound and thirty per centum ad valorem. (244.) Flannels, printers' ; Machine hlanUeting. SOHEDTJLB L.— Silk and Silk Goods. 3^0. Silk, ])artially manufactured from cocoons, or from waste silk, and not further advanced or manufactured than carded or combed silk, fifty cents per pound, (192.) 381. Thrown silk, in gum, not more advanced than singles, tram, or- ganzine, sewing silk, twist, floss, in the gum, and spun silk, silk threads or yarns, of every description, purified or dyed, thirty per centum ad valorem. (192.) Silk, raw, re-reeled, &te., other than in opuhtir of production; Silk thread in skeins for embroidery. 382. On lastings, mohair cloth, silk twist, or other manufactures of cloth, woven or made in patterns of such size, shape, or form, or cut in such manner as to be fit for buttons exclusively, ten per centum ad valorem. (192.) 383. All goods, wares, and merchandise, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, made of silk, or of which silk is the component material of chief value, fifty per centum ad vateem. (192, 190.) Aerophanes ; Albums, photo, covers of silk plush or silk chief value : Bind- ings; Bonnets, silk ; Boots, silk component of chief value ; Braces, silk chief value ; Braids, silk chief value ; Buttons ; Buttons of silk and cotton, silk chief Falue; Combination cards, silk chief value; Cordonnet of spun silk; Cord: Cord of silk and India-rubber, silk chief value; Cord and tassels; Crapes, Albert ; Crapes, silk chief value; Crape trimmings, silk and cotton; Cravats, silk; Crepe dechene; Crosses and stoles, embroidered ^Uk and metal, silk chief value; Canton crepes ; Caps; Chainberg blanclie ; Chenille cord or trimmings ; Clothing, ready-made ; Donnit Maria silk veil goods ; Drawers ; Dress ornaments, silk and wool, silk chief value ; Dress ornaments, silk chief value; Dress trimmings; Damasks; Embroideries; Faille ribbons; Fausse glac6 ; Flowers, pressed, sUk chief value ; Fringe ; Frizzles ; Grenadines in piece; Gaze, CnaMberg ; QaKe, crepe anglais; Gimps; Gloves; HEiir cords; Hair nets, India rubber tod silk, silk chief value ; Hair nets ; Handkerclue& ; Hat bands, silk chief value; Hosiery; Hosiery, silk and cotton, silk ehiei value ; India rubber and silk mfcs., silk chief value ; India-rubber gusset web, silk chief value ; Laces ; Laces and beads ; Lacets, silk and metal, silk chief value; Mantillas; Masks; Neckties; Oil-cloth, silk chief value; Oil-silk cloth ; Ornaments for drosses, <&c. ; Ornaments or trimmings for hats, bonnets, &c. ; Parisienhes silk- veil goods ; Plush, silk, arid cotton, other than hatters', sUk chief value; Pongees, silk ; Poplins or JapanesB silks, silk chief Value; Keps, silk ; satins, or satines, silk chief value ; Scarfs, silk chief value ; Stock- ings j Stoles, embroidered, silk and metal, silk chief value; Susptjnders; Shawls; Shirts; Shoe silk; Shoe lacings, silk and metal, silk chief value; Shoe's, silk chief value; Silk: Apparel, wearing; Aprons ; Bags; Bandis; Barbe noirs of black silk lace, xeaJdy for use as elothing ; Beaded trimmings, silk chief value; Bindings; Bobbins; Boots or bootees; Boquet-holdeis ; Boxes, fancy;, -Braids; Buttons; Caps, other than similar to hats or hoods; Chamberg blanche; Cloaks; Clothing; Cordonnet; Cords and cords arid tassels ; iCrapes ; Crape veils ; Cravats ; Donna Maria ; Drawers ; Dress goods; Embroideries; Floss, purified or dyed; Galloons; Gimps; Gloves; Grenadines; Handkerchiefs; Head or hair nets; Hose; Knit goods; Lace parasol covers; Lace shawls or points; Laces; Mitts; Neckties; NetS; Netting; Oil-cloth ; Organzine, cleansed of the gum ; Ornaments for head-dresses ; Piece silk; Plush silk; Eags which can be used without remfo. ; IReps; Kihbons; Ribbon "bozeaux" or round cord or cotton edge ; Ribbon, faille; Scarfs ; Scraps or strips for use as bnttoij stuff or othet purposes ; Sewing- silk, purified or dyed, or of spun silk ; Shawls ; Shirts, knit or other ; Shoes ; Slippers; Stockings; Trimmings; Twist, purified or dyed; Twist, weighted for fringes, tassels, &c. ; Veil goods; Veils and veiling; Velvet ribbons; Velvets; IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC, 91 VeBtinga ; Wearing apparel ; Silk and other materials, silk chief value ; Silk andoottqn beaded gimps, laces, mufflers, poplins, seersucker cloth, tapestries, velvet, silk chief value ; Silk and metal braids ; Silk and rubber elastic ; Silk and wood dress ornaments ; Boots, bootees, shoes, and slippers ; But- tons ; SiJ^, cotton, and ramie fabrics ; Elastics of silk, rubber and cotton ; Head-nets with rubber cord ; Japanese poplins ; Lacets, silk and metal ; Serges, slight admixture of cotton ; Slippet pattferns of cotton yelvet em- broidered with silk floss; Stoles and crosses, silk and metal embroidery; Satins or satines, silk chief value j' Silk rags, new pieces or scirape which can be used without remfb. ; Spot nets, sUk ; Tape, silk ; Tassels, silk, or silk chief value ; Trinmunga, silk ; Tulles malines ; Veils or veiling, silk chief value ; Velvet pattetbs and uppers for slippers embroidered witrh silk, silk chief value; Velvet ribbons, silk chief value; Velvets, silk ; Watch-guards or chains of silk. Schedule M.— Books, Papers, etc. 384. Books, pampHets, bound or unbound, and all printed matter, not specially enumerated or provided for^in this act, engravings, bound or unl!)ound, etchings, illustrated books, maps, and charts, twenty-flvfe per centum ad valorem. (290.) Band eStrds, printed with lines only; Bill-heads, printed; Blank labels, printed j Blanks or blank forms, printed, for checks ; Business cards, printed ; Copy books, with printed headings; Cards, picture, printed; Cards, printed; Charts, printed; Chromoa and chromo lithographs; Decalcomaine pictures j Engraved pVper slipper patterns, printed in colors ; Engravings, colored; En- graviiigs, domestic, exported and returned with autographs; Hand billa, lithographic; Handbills, printed; Labels, printed pap6r- ; Letter headings ; Lithographic hand or show bills ; Lithogtaphic views in book cover ; Litho- graphs, colored, printed in colors, or sheet pictures ; Music paper, printed with or without lines; P*per band-cards with lines only for music; En- gravings On paper, whether valued as works of art or merely designed for mfc. of other articles ; Paper labels, printed or engraved ; Pictures litho- graphed on paper; Patterns, paper, efigravcd, printed, or lithographed; Pictures on paper, printed or engtaVed; Printed paper; Patterns, paper slipper; Photographs u. o. p. f., as similitudes of engtavings; Photographs not mounted or embossed ; Picture books with movable cards printed in colors ; Portraits printed or engraved ; Printed matter n. o. j). f. ; Pictures, printed on cards joined by narrow strips of cotton goods ; Prints, bound or not; Printed or photographed stereoscopic views; Show-bills; Show-cards, printed ; Tags, paper, printed ; Wash lists, printed. 385. Blank books, bound or unbound, and blank books for press- copying, twenty per centum ad valorem. (290.) Meinerandum books in blank. 386. Paper, sized or glued, suitable only for printing paper, twenty per centtim ad valorem. (449.) Lithographic paper, Sized or glued, 387. Printing paper, unsized, used for books and newspapers exclu- sively, jSfteen per centum ad valorem. (449.) 388. Paper, manufactures of, or of which pa^er is a component ma- terial, not specially enumerateli or provided for in this act, fifteen per ceiltom ad valorefli. (449.) Albulns, unbouhd; Bohbohnieres, if not boxes; Box-board pa,per; Com- bination cards, paper, and ribbon (or 383) ; Khali bonbons ; Labels, Wank paper; Masks of paper, for adults; Ornaments of paper for trunks; Paper, labels of, blank; Pasteboard paper ; Paper wadding ; Pasteboard; Eagpulp in sheets or boards; Razor paper; Wadding paper. 389. Sheathing paper, ten per centum ad valorem. (449.) 390. Paper boxeSj and all other fancy bores, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (4S0.) Boxes, papier machg; Boxes, fancy, silk chief value; Couiitiiip-house boxes, paper; Traveling cases or boxes; bonbon boxes of faiicy paper. 391. Paper envelopes, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (514.) Envelope paper. ' 92 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 392a. Paper-haugings and paper for screens or fire-boards. .3926. Paper antiquarian, demy, drawing, elephant, foolscap, imperial, letter, note, and all other paper not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (452.) Albumen paper for photography; Bos paper of various styles; Bristol boards, (3926); Cigarette paper iu sheets or reams; Feuilles gravei^es; Music paper ; Paper, box-,in the similitude of screen paper (392a) ; Paper, fire-board (392a) ; Paper filters (392ffl) ; Paper-hangings (392a) ; Paper, screen (392a); Paper, albumen or photographic (3926); Paper, cigarette (3926); Paper, gilt (3926) ; Paper, quetsch (3926) ; Paper, plate (3925). 393. Pulp, dried, for paper-makers' use, ten per centum ad valorem. (453.) Pnlp, of -wood, dried, in sheets. Schedule N.— Sundries. 394. Alabaster and spar statuary and ornaments, ten per centum ad valorem. (264.) 395. Baskets and all other articles composed of grass, osier, palm leaf, whalebone, or willow, or straw, not speci?illy enumerated or pro- vided for in this act, thirty per centum ad valorem. (279.) Baskets of straw and silk ; Bottle-covers of straw ; Grass, sea-baskets and mfes. ; Palm leaf mfcs. ; Sparteire, exclusively for ornamenting bats ; Tea mats of grass; Whalebone, mfcs. of. 396. Beads, and bead ornaments of all kinds, except amber, .fifty centum ad valorem. (281.) Bead necklaces, and strung on thread : Bead bags ; Bead ornaments, includ- ing imitations of jet, &c. ; Bugles, glass ; Compositions of glass or paste, ia round or oval shapes, pierced ; Dress ornaments, silk, T)eads, and metal ; Fringes, bead or bugle ; Galloons, bead or bugle; Gems, round or oval shapes, perforated, not set ; Gimps, bead or bugle ; Glass-bead necklaces ; Glass beads ; Glass bugles ; Jet necklaces ; Ornaments, bead, of all kinds, except amber; Patterns, cotton canvas, embroidered with beads; Pearl beads; Eosaiies, beads and metal ; Steel beads and bead trimmings ; Shell and bead bracelets ; Silk and cotton beaded gimp, beads, chief value ; Trimmicg, bead or beaded silk; Wax beads. 397. Blacking of all kinds, twenty-five per centum ad valorem, (286.) 398. Bladders, manufactures of, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (287.) 399. Bone, horn, ivory, or vegetable ivory, all manufactures of, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, thirty per centum ad valorem. (288.) Bone screws ; Bone necklaces, link chains ; Horn plates for lanterns ; Ivory parallel rules unmounted, protractors, rules, ivory scales, sectors, strips for piano keys, veneers ; Parallel rules, ivory ; Parchment scroll in ivory case, imitation of antiquity; Pins, hair, of bone, horn, or ivory; Protractors, ivory; Kules, bone or ivory; Shoehorns; Pipe screws, adapted to other uses ; Spoons of bone, horn, or ivory ; Squares, bone, horn, or ivory ; Tubes, bone, horn, or ivory ; Veneers, ivory, unpolished. 400. Bonnets, hats, and hoods for men, women, and children, com- posed of chip, grass, palm-leaf, willow, or straw, or any other vege- table substance, hair, whalebone, or other material, not specially enum- erated or provided for in this act, thirty per centum ad valorem. (289.) Bamboo hats; Cotton caps; Caps, substitutes for hats; Fur hats, bonnets, or caps ; Hair caps ; Hats of felt, rosin, &o., for miners' use ; Hats of pitch, covered with worsted ; Hats of pith or bamboo, chief value, lined with sUk and covered with cotton or linen ; Hats, fur, leather, silk ; Leather caps used as substitutes for hats; Leather hats; Leghorn- bonnets, hats, or hoods; Pith hats; SUkhats; Tarpauling hats. 401. BouUlons, or cannetille, metal threads, fil6, or gespinst, twenty-, five per centum ad valorem. (291.) Metal embroidered trimming (427) ; Motal thread, of metal and cotton. 402. Bristles, fii'teen cents per pound. (295.) IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 93 403. Brooms of all kinds, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (299.) 404. Brushes of all kinds, thirty per centum ad valorem. (300.) Brass ssratoh brushes; Hair brushes; Painters' brushes; Powder puffs ; Scratch brushes of brass or other metal ; Tooth brushes. 405. Bulbs and bulbous roots, not medicinal, and not specially enu- merated or provided for in this act, twenty per centum ad valorem. (301.) Hyacinth bulbs ; Lily of the Yalley bulbs and roots. 406. Burr-stones, manufactured or bound up into mill-stones, twenty per centum ad valorem. (303.) Skeleton stones. 407. Buttons and button-molds, not specially enumerated or pro- vided for in this act, not including brass, gilt, or silk buttons, twenty- five per centum ad valorem. (304.) Button rims, glass ; Collar buttons of bone or ivory ; Iron buttons; Ivory, ■ vegetable, buttons ; Glass buttons and glass button-molds ; Ivory buttons ; Mother of pearl buttons vrith metal shanks; Steel buttons ; Thread buttons. 408. Candles and tapers of all kinds, twenty per centum ad valorem. (307.) Tallow candles, wax candles, and tapers. 409. Canes and sticks for walking, finished, thirty-five per centum ad valorem; if unfinished, twenty per centum ad valorem. (308.) 410. Card-cases, pocket-books, shell boxes, and all similar articles, of Avhatever material composed, and by whatever name known, not spe- cially enumerated or provided for in this act, thirty-five per centum ad vg,lorem. (309.) Portmonnaies of leather and steel j Shell and glass boxes ; Mother-of-pearl shell boxes; Silk card-oases, &c. ; Silk and metal pocket books; Silk velvet bags or reticules with metal clasps, silk chief value. 411. Card-clothing, twenty-five cents per square foot (146) ; when manufactured from tempered steel wire (91), forty-five cents per square foot. 412. Carriages, and parts of, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (310.) Bicycles ; Grasshopper springs for carriages ; Sleighs n. o. p. f. ; Velocipedes and bicycles. 413. Chronometers, box or ship's, and parts thereof, ten per centum ad valorem. (316.) Dials, chronometer, &c. (1414, 494, 210, 216. ) 414. Clocks, and parts of clocks, thirty per centum ad valorem. (317.) Clock cases of marble ; do. if metal component of chief value ; Clock dials (413, 494, 210, 216) ; Enameled clock dials ; Glass shades are not parts of clocks. 415. Coach and harness furniture of all kinds, saddlery, coach, and harness hasdware, silver-plated, brass, brass-plated, or covered, common, tinned, burnished, or japanned, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (*319.) Bridle bits and bridles ; Chains, saddlery, harness, and coach ; Chains, curb ; Gig springs; Gig hames, metal; Halter-rings; Hames; Harness; Japanned saddlery furniture and hardware ; Pad-screws; Plated coach and harness fur- niture ; Plated saddlery ; Kace weight cloths and saddle girths ; Kings plated for saddlery; Saddle hooks ;, Saddles ; Saddle trees, iron chief value; Saddle- trees, wood chief value ; Stirrups ; Silver-plated coach and saddlery furnish- ings; Saddlery, spurs ; Traces, leather; Trimmings, coach and harness ; Wire, binding for saddlery ; Woolen saddle-girths. * 416. Coal slack or culm, such as will pass through a half-inch screen, thirty cents per ton of twenty-eight bushels, eighty pounds to the bushel. (320.) Coal dust. 417a. Coal, bituminous, and shale, seventy-five cents per ton of twenty; eight bushels, eighty pounds to the bushel. 4176. A drawback of seventy-five cents per ton shall be allowed on 94 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. all bituminous coal imported into the United States which is afterwards used for fuel on board of vessels propelled by steam which are engaged in the coasting trade of the United Staites, or in the trade with foreign countries, to be allowed and paid under such regulations as the Secre- tary of the Treasury shall prescribe. (320.) Cannel coal (417a) ; Coal screenings (417a). 418. Coke, twenty per centum ad valorem. (323.) 419. Combs, of aU kinds, thirty per centum ad valorem. (326.) Horn combs ; Ivory combs ; Sbell combs. 420. Compositions of glass or paste, when not set, ten per centum ad valorem. (328.) Cameos, imitations of, not set ; Enamel on paste, for use for setting on jew- elry; Gems, imitations of, not set; Imitation precious stones of gli*ss or paste, not set ; Mock pearls, not set ; Topaz, imitation. 421. Coral, cut, manufactured, or set, twenty-five per centum ad va- lorem. (331.) Spartateen coral. 422. Corks and cork bark, manufactured, twenty-:^ve per centum ad valorem. (332.) Cork caipets and carpeting ; Cork soles. 423. Crayons of all kinds, twenty per centum ad valorem. (335.) Pastels or colored crayons. 424. Dice, draughts, ches&men, chess-balls, and billiard ^ud biiga- telle balls, of ivory or bone, fifty yer centum ad valorem. (394.) Billiard balls, part rubber ; Dice wood. 425. Dolls (340) and toys (521), thirty-five per centum ad valorem. Agate balls for toys ; Automatic advertising figures as toys ; Balls that are toys ; Bells, small brass, toy ; Bonbonnieres or bonbon baskets, small ; Brass horns, toy; Brushes, toy; Cornets, toy; Charms, toy; China figures, as toys; Dominoes as toys; Drums, toy; Fans, toy; Flutes, toy; Games, if toys ; Ger- man silver toys ; Glass balls for marbles ; Glass balls to decorate Christmas trees; Glass toys; Harmonicas, toy; Hobby horses ; Horns, toy; India-rubber balloons for toys, complete, or bags for balloons; India-rubber balloons and wooden whistle for ; India-rubber balls, hollow, painted as toys ; India-Rub- ber balls, solid, one-half to twp and one-half inches diameter, as toys; India- rubber bathing dolls ; India-rubber dolls; India]-rubbervfhistUng dolls; In- struments, musical, small and clieap, fc)r use as toys ; Jews' harps ; Kaleido- scopes as toys ; Knives, toy ; Lead toys ; Mouth organs, toy ; Musical instru- ments, toys ; Musical instruments, small and cheap, for children's toys ; Me- talophones, toy ; Magic lanterns for toys ; Marbles for toys ; Mechani cal figures, with mechanical attachments for children's toys; Paper balloons ; Paper fish; Paper masks for children's toys ; Paper toys ; Pianofortes, toys ; Eattl^? as. toys; Rubber balls, hollow ; Shuttle cpck$ and battledores ; Silk stockings for dolls ; Silver tattles for cl^ildren; Silyertoys; Tambourines as toys; Tea sets, as toys; Tin reflectors fo^ Christmas trees; Tivoli hoards, che,ap, for toys; Toilets, miniature, for dolls; Toy balls ; Toys covered with sbeep-skin, with wool on; Toy watch-chains, brass; Woplen toys, part wool; Wardrobes for doUs; "Watch- chains, toy, of brass ; Whistles, toy ; Whistling dolls of rubber. 426. Emery grains and emery manufactured, ground, pulverized, or refined, one cent per pound. (344, 345.) Adamantine spar. 427. Epaulets, galloons, laces, knots, st£^rs, tassels, and wings, of gold, silver, or other metal, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (347.) Metal laces, gold, silver, or other; Sword knots, metal ; Metal embroidered trimming. (401.) 428. Fans of all kinds, except common palm-leaf fans, of whatever, material composed, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (350.) Card-board screens or fans ; Palm-leaf fans, with artificial handles ; Silk fans. 429a. Feathers of all kinds, crude, or not dressed, colored, or manu- factured, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 429&. When dressed, colored, or manufactured, including dressed and finished birds, for millinery ornaments, and artificial and ornamental IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 95 featl(eis aiid flowers., or parts thereof, of whatever material composed, for millinery use, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, fifty per centum ad valorem. (351.) Artificial flowers, parts of, of was, rubber, or gutta peroha, &c. (4296) ; Artificial flowers of- tin (4296) ; 4rtifioial flowers of silk, rubber, cottou, and wire (43&6); Basket orua,^ejits; Bird skius, witli plumage, temporarily- stuffed,' &o. (429a) ; Bird skiiis, dried and stuffed witli straw ; 3ruyere (4296) ; Calices of paste ; Dyed moss for parts of artificial flowers (4296) ; Feather trimming, with cotton foundation ; Flowers, artificial, wax, for millinery purposes (4296) ; Glass fruits, artificial, for bonnets, &o. (4296) ; Hats, feath- ers and flowers for (4296); Ladies' felt hats, feathers and arti^cial flowers chief value (4296); Plumaa, mfc. (4896); Greheskios, wi,th feathers on, cr. (429(j). 430. Finishing powder, twenty per centum ad valorem. (366.) 431. Fire-crackera of all kinds, one hundred per centum ad valorem. (3^7,358.) Chinese bombs. 432. Fioor-maitting and floor -mats, exclusively of vegetable sub- stances, twenly per centum ad valorem. (411.) Bass mats. 433. Friction or lucifer matches of all descriptions, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (227.) 434. Fulminates, fulminating powders, ^n^ all like articles, not spe- cially enumerated or provided for ia this act, thirty per centum ad va- lorem. (362.) Paper fulminating caps. 435. Fur, articles made of, and not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, thirty per tientum ^d valorem. (363.) Coney plates ; Goat-skin carriage robes ; Muffs, fur ; Bear-skin sleigh robes ; Buffalo xobes, -wholly or partly made up ; Bear-skins, dressed, and made up or partly made up ; Buffalo-skins, wholly or partly made up ; Squirrel plates ; Tippets of fur ; Yarns of rabbit fur. 436. Gloves, kid or leather, of all despriptions, wholly or partially manufactured, fifty per centum afl valorem. (367.) Mittenis, leather. 437. -Grease, all not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, ten per centum ad valorem. (370.) Brown grease; Machinery drippings. 438. Grindstones, finished or unfinished, one dollar and seventy-five cents per ton. (371.) Glass-cutter's stones. 439. Gunpowder, and all explosive substances used for mining, blast- ing, artillery, or sporting purposes, when valued ^t twenty cents or less per pQund, six cents per poun4 ; vs^lued above iweflty cents per pound, ten cents per pound. (37^.) Catou azotique; Dynamite; Gun-cotton. 440. Gun- wads, of all descriptions, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (506.) 441. Gutta-percha, manufact)urpd, and aU articles of, not specially enumerated or provided for jn this act, thirty-five per centum ad va- lorem. (374.) ■ Glass eye-glasses, gutta-percha frames chief value; Gutta-percha chains, if not jewelry; Gutta-percha dress shields ; Gutta-perc^ia in smooth sheets; Gutta-percha hair-jjins; Gutta-percha rules. 442. Hair, human, bracelets, braids, chains, rings, curls, and ^-inglets, composed of hair, or of which hair is the component material of chief value, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (375.) HaiT-frizzles or hair chief value; Watch-guarcls, of human hair. 443. Curled hair, except of hogs, used ior beds or n^attressies, twenty- five per centum ad valorem. (375.) 444. Human hair, raw, uncleaned and not drawn, twenty per centum ad valorem. _ If clean or drawn, but not manufactured, thirty per centum 96 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. ad valorem ; wlien manufactured, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (375.) ■ . , . Human hair, Chinese, partly cleaned; Hair netting of human hair; Hair ■wigs, human hair; Nettings of human hair; Human hair wigs. 445. Hair cloth, known as " crinoline cloth," and all other manufact- ures of hair not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, thirty per centum ad valorem. (376.) ■ Cloth of similar description with crinoline; Wood's patent dry felt. 446. Hair cloth, known as " hair seating," thirtv cents per square yard. (376.) 447. Hair pencils, thirty per centum ad valorem. (377.) Camel's hair pencils ; Pencils, hair, mounted with tin and with wood han- dles. 448. Hats, and so forth, materials for : Braids, plaits, flats, laces, trimmings, tissues, willow shefets and squares, used for making or orna- menting hats, bonnets, and hoods, comi^osed ot straw, chip, grass, palm leaf, willow, hair, whalebone, or any other substance or material, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, twenty per centum ad valorem. (380.) Braid, cotton and tinsel, for trimming hats ; Caps, of hair, materials for ; Hair laces for bonnets, &c. ; Hair trimmings for bonnets, &c. ; Hair plaits for bon- nets, &c.; Hat braids of cotton for trimming; Leghorhbraids,&c., for bon- nets, &c. ; Ornaments or trimmings for hats, bonnets, or hoods; Vegetable substances for hats, bonnets, or hoods. 410. Hat bodies of cotton, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (379.) 450. Hatters' furs, not on the skin, and dressed furs on the skin, twenty per centum ad valorem. (381.) Buflalo robes, dressed but not made up ; Hares' furs undressed, and not ou the skin ; Goose skins dressed, with down only left on ; Iiamb skins dressed as fur; Robes, dressed skins for, not made up; Swans' skins dressed; Beai- skius dressed, but not made up ; Buffalo skins not made up ; Fur skins dressed ; Goose and swan skins with feathers removed and only down left on, dressed; Kangaroo skins dressed, with fur ou ; Squirrel tails dyed or dressed. 45^. Hatters' plush, composed of silk or of silk and cotton, twenty- five per centum ad valorem. (382.) Silk, raw, Taysaam, re-reeled. 452. Hemp-seed and rape-seed, and other oil seeds of like character, other than linseed or flaxseed, one-quarter of one cent per pound. (383.) Moon-seed, poppy-seed, cotton-seed. 453. India-rubber fabrics, composed wholly or in part of India rubber, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, thirty per centum ad valorem. (387, 388.) India Mubber : Braces; Cloth with liuen or cotton foundations ; Cord of cot- ton and India rubber, rubber chief value; And cotton felts; Elastic braid of cotton aud India rubber, rubber chief value ; Garters wholly or xjartly of rub- ber; Hose of rubber and textile fabrics; And cotton belts ; And cotton mfos., rubber chief value; And silk, rubber chief value; Belting, or endless belts of rubber and cotton; Bougies, rubber chief value; Braces, rubber chief value; Catheters, rubber chief value; Setons; Stomach-tubes; Surgical appliances, whoUy or partly of rubber, according to character of faUrics (454); Labels, rubber and cotton; Suspenders, India rubber wholly or to part, but not part wool, worsted, or silk; Toile ardoisiSe. 454. Articles composed of India rubber, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (389.) Glove cleaners; Rubber imitations of jet; India rubber, rolled in sheets of uniform width, partially manufactured ; Or in colored sheets and cakes for dentist's use, requiring further mfc. ; Or in para cakes, sheets, or other forms, not otherwise manufactured; Or strips or cords slightly colored, for mfc. of webbing, &c. ; Or bags and pouches for inflation with gas ; Or manufactureti wholly of, but not fabrics ; Or match-boxes with sides fastened by small brass pins or nails; Or mats not wholly vegetable, made of old rubber boots and shoes ; Or nipples or nipple-shields wholly rubber ; Old springs, fit only for remfc. ; Pessaries; Pouches, tobacco; Tennis balls; Tubes; Tubes ol India rubber and other materials. IMPORTS. INTO THE UNITED STATES,' ETC. 97 455. India rubber boots and shoes, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (390.) With felt linings part wool ; Old and fit only for remfc. 456. Inks of all kinds and ink powders, thirty per centum ad va- lorem. (391.) 457. Japanned ware of all kinds, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, forty per centum ad valorem. (395.) Boxes; Bread-baskets; Vessels. 458. Jet, manufactures and imitations of, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (397.) Bog oak or bogwood jewelry, so called; Garnet jewelry, so called; Rubber jewelry, imitation jet; Glass, imitations of jet; Jet, perforated pieces strung as bracelets; Jet goods, imitations of, of glass or rubber. 459. Jewelry of all kinds, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (478.) Amber beads: Crosses set for jewelry; Bead jewelry: Bead necklaces, witli metal clasps; Bracelets, gilt; Cloak-pins, all kinds, if jewelry; Coral jew- elry ; Coral sparterre jeweli-y ; Cornelian rings ; Cornelian, set ; Cameos, set ; Carnelian rings ; Cliains, jewelry; Charms, jewelry; Chatelaines;Cla8ps of allkLnds, if jewelry; Earrings; Gems, set; Gems, imitations of j set; German silver jewelry; Gilt jewelry; Glass, jewelry in part of; Gold jewelry; Gold studs, with or without settings; Jewelry, mpck; Imitationpearls, if jewelry; Jet bracelets ©rnamented or mounted with gold; Jet, imitations of, worn a« jewelry ; Jewelry charms, porcelain, china, parian, or bisque ; Jewelry in part of beads; Jewelry, ornamental sleeve buttons; Jewelry, porcelain; Jewelry, watch-keys as real mosaics, set; Necklaces, composition, imitation gems, set in base metal; Rings as jewelry; Pearls, set; Pearls, composition, set; pins, gold or silver, if jewelry; Porcelain earrings and other jewelry; Rubies, set; Studs, gold, without settings, others if jewelry or set with pearls or precious stones or imitations; Silver jewelry ; Steel jewelry; Watch chains of gold or silver; Watch-keys, if jewelry. 460. Leather, bend or belting leather, and Spanish or other sole leather, and leather not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, fifteen per centum ad valorem. (399.) Deer skins tanned as leather ; Cowhide leather split and embossed for the mfc. of bags, satchels, &c. ; New scrap leather; Split cowhide skins, tanned and embossed ; Skins partially tanned. 461. Calf skins, tanned, or tanned and dressed, and dressed upper leather of all other kinds, and skins dressed and finished, of aU kinds, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, and skins of mo- rocco, finished, twenty per centum ad valorem. (399.) Chamois skins; Deer skins dressed and finished; Enameled leather and skins; Grains tanned or tawed as leather; Glazed calf skins; Hides partly tanned ; Hides, wdflrns, tanned but not dressed or finished; Japanned leather skins ; Kangaroo skins, tanned and dressed but unfinished ; Lamb-skin scraps ; Leopard skins, dressed ; Patent leather ; Reindeer skins, dressed ; Seal skins, dressed ; Sheep skins, dressed, with wool on for use in the mfc. of other arti- cles than mats or rugs ; skijis, asses', birds', calf, chamois, and other, dressed, &c. ; Skins, goose and swan, with feathers left on, dressed. 462. Skins for morocco, tanned but unfinished, ten per centum ad valorem. (399.) 463. All manufactures and articles of leather, or of which leather shall be a component part, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, thirty per centum ad valorem. (399, 400, 401.) Albums, photograph, of leather and paper ; Battledores, wood and leather ; Belts, leather; Blank books, with fine leather covers; Boot fronts; Boot leather; Boots of leather; Braces, leather; Embossed ornaments or designs on leather ; Foot mnifs of dressed sheep-skin, wool, and leather ; Game-bags, leather ; Garters, elftatio, of wire, covered with leather as chief value ; Goloe- slioes, leather ; Haversacks, leather ; Hose, leather ; Leaders of leather ; Leather ■boots, bootees, bottles, braces, caps other than substitutes for hats, waste; Nankeen sjioes and slippers, leather soles; Razor oases, leather ; Razor-strops, wood and leather; Suspenders, leather; ShoQ patterns of bronze leather, cut ill form for upper part of shoe, and embroidered in silk, silk not chief value ; Shoe vamps; Shoes, leather ; Shoe uppers, nankeen ; Shoes with wooden soles, leather upper and woolen inner soles ; Shot-bags and belts, leather ; Shiittl*^ S. Eep. 12 7 98 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. cocks and battledores, wood and leather; Tapes, leather; Tapes, measuringf, leather; Tailors' leather tape; Trunks, leather, or of Tvood and leather; Woolen foot-muflfs of dressed sheep-skin, wool, and leather. 4G4. Lime, ten per centum ad valorem. (4()5.) 465. Garden seeds, except seed of the sugar-beet, twenty per centum ad valorem. (469.) Garden seeds; Seeds of artichoke, asparagus, horecale, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, celery, cucumber, egg-plant, lettuce, leek, okra, parsley, pepper, rhubarb, radish, salsify, and tomato, &c. : Centanrea flower, germinal parts of; Melon seed; Flower and horticultural seed. 466. Linseed or flaxseed, twenty cents per bushel of fifty-six pounds, but no drawback shall be allowed on oil-cake made from imported seed. (406.) 467a. Marble of aU kinds, in block, rough or squared, sixty-five cents per cubic foot; 467&. Veined marble, sawed, dressed, or otherwise, including marble slabs and marble paving-tiles, one dollar and ten cents per cubic foot. (409.) Greenstone ; Tecali marble. 468. All manufactures of marble not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, fifty per centum ad valorem. (409.) . Marble chimney orma>Dtle pieces; Furniture tops, marble or mosaic ; Mosaic pictures of marble; Mosaic table tops, part marble; Mexican onyx, mfcs; Mortars, marble; Marble bas-reliefs. 469. Musical instruments of all kinds, twenty-five per centum ad va- lorem. (419.) Accordions ; Bassoons ; Bones, so-called, for castanets ; Brass horns, musical instruments; Bugles, musical instruments; Chimes of bells; Cornets and parts; Cymbals; Castanets; Cavalry trumpets and bugles; Drums; Flutes; Fiddles; Fifes; Flageolets; Guitars; Guitar strings of metal and silk; Harmonicas; Harmoniums; Harps and harpsichords; Hautboys; Horns, boat and post, brass or tin; Instruments, musical, indispensable parts of, finished; Instru- ments, small, for use in concert; Instruments, musical, usual cases for^ Jews- harps ; Lutes ; Musical instruments, completed strings of metal and silk for ; Mouth organs, large ; Mouth pieces for cornets and other musical instruments ; Musical instruments and parts, not toys; Musical instrumenta, small tor use in concerts ; Metalophones; Melodeons; Organs; Orgninettes, and sheets for; Piano-fortes ; Post-horns ; Screws of whatever material, if indispensable parts of musical instruments and finished ; Steel zithers, unstrung ; Strings of metal and other material for musical instruments, metal chief value, or silk chief value; Silk strings for musical instruments; Tambourines; Trumpets, cav- alry; Violin bows; Violins; Violins, small and cheap; Violin strings, gut, covered with wire ; Violin strings, silk and metal j Violin tail-pieces, bridges, and finger-boards ; Violin cases; Zithers, and parts of. i 470a. Paintings, in oil or water colors, and statuary not otherwise provided for, thirty per centum ad valorem. 4706. But the term " statuary," as used in the laws now in force im- posing duties on foreign importations shall be understood to include professional productions of a statuary or of a sculptrtr only. (430.) Bronze statuary; Crayon portraits (470(i); China, paintings by hand on, (470a); Glass, painting on, ranking as works of art (470a) ; Glass landscape plates, paintings on it works of art (470a) ; Marble statuary; Plates of eu- amelled copper ranking as works of art (470a); Paintings on glass or glasses ranking as works of art (470a) ; Ivory tablets, paintings chief feature (470a) ; Leather paintings (470o) ; Paintings on silk ranking as works of art (470a) ; Panoramic views (470a) : Pedestals of marble accompanying statuary, duti- able as part thereof (4706) ; Portraits painted in oil or water colors (470a) ; Portraits painted on porcelain (470o) ; Sculpture, if statuary (470a) ; Sand- stone statues cut by professional sculptor (470a); Stereoscopic views if painted on glass, if vorks of art; Water-color paintings (470a). 471. Osier, or willow, prepared for basket-makers' use, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. .(429.) 472. Papier-mach^, manufactures, articles, and wares of, thirty per ceatam a4 valorem. . (453.) IMPOETS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 99 Anatomy, specimens, models or imitations of,, in papier-maoli6 ; Globes of papier-mach<5; Imitations in papier-maoW of anatomical or botanical siieci- mens ; Masks of papier-ipacli6 ; Papier-macli6 mfcs. of. 473a. Pencils of wood filled with lead or other material and pencils of lead, fifty cents per gross and thirty per centum ad valorem. 473fc. Pencil-leads, not in wood, ten per centum ad valorem. (459, 460.) Crayon pencils (473o); Drawing pencils; Pencils, crayon, so called; Slate pencils covered with wood. 474. Percussion caps, forty per centum ad valorem. (463.) Ball caps; Cartridge oases other than metal; Cartridges, metallic, bul- leted; Percussion caps for cartridges. 475. Philosophical apparatus and instruments, thii-ty-five per centum ad valorem. (464.) Compasses, mariners'; Hydrometers; Hygrometers; Jlagip lanterns for phil- osophic purposes ; Quadrants, brass ; Volute cell machines. 476«. Pipes, pipe-bowls, and all smokers' articles whatsoever, not spe- cially enumerated or provided for in this act, seventy per centum ad valorem. 476&. All common pipesof clay, thirty-flvepercentumad valorem. (467.) Cotton fuse (476o) ; Canes supplied with smoking pipes (476a); Cigar cases finished or unfinished (476a) ; Cigarette holders, papeirs cut or prepared for use as (476«) ; Cigar holders (476o), lights (476(1), lighters (476a), mechanioal lighters; Cigar stands and smokers' tables (476a) ; India rubber tobacco poaches, large size, for holding smoking tobacco (476a) ; Leather cases con- taining pipes (476a) ; Pipe bowls, fancy (476a) ; Pipe sockets (4760) ; Pipes, clay, cast with ornaments (4766); Pipes, clay, with quill or bone stems or mouth pieces (476o) ; Pipes of French clay (4766) ; Pipes, short, called stum- mels (476o) ; Pouches of leather for smokers (476a) ; Stummels (476o) ; Smokers cigar cases, finished or unfinished (467a) ; Special safety lights for smokers (476o) ; Pipe cases, stems, mountings, and all parts of pipe and pipe fixtures (476a) ; Pipes of white clay adva^nced in condition beyond common clay (476o). 477. Plaster of Paris, when ground or calcined, twenty per centum ad valorem. (471.) , Gypsum, calcined or ground ; Sulphate of lime ; Terra alba. 478. Playing cards, one hundred per centum ad valorem. (474.) Playing cards partly mfc. 479. Polishing powders of every description, by whatever name known, including Frankfort black, and Berlin, Chinese, fig, and wash blue, twenty per centum ad valorem. (476.) Iron oxide, or colcothar, as polishing powder ; Crocus colcothar. 480. Precious stones of all kinds, ten per centum ad valorem. (478.) Agates, so called, but really crude onyx ; Agates, cut into precious sto^eB ; ' amethysts, not set; Cornelian, not set; Cameos, not Set; Cameos, imitation of, not set; Carbuncles, not set; Carnelian stones; Garnets, not set; Gems, not set; Pearls, not sot; Kubiesj not set; Topaz, real, not set; Turquoise, not set ; Watch jewels ; Watch jewels, partially mfc. 481. Eags, of whatever material composed, and not specially enumer- ated or provided for in this act, ten per centum ad valorem. (483.) India-rubber textile fabrics, scraps of; Silk rags fit only for remfo. 482. Eattans and reeds, manufactured, but not made up into com- pleted articles, ten per centum ad valorem. (485.) Pid dicks. 483a. Salt, in bags, sacks, barrels, or other packages, twelve cents per one hundred pounds ; 4836. In bulk, eight cents per one hundred pounds (492) : 483c. Provided, That exporters of meats, whether packed or Miioked,' which have been cured in the United States with imported salt, shall, upon satisfactory proof, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe, that such meats have been cured with imported salt, have refunded to them from the Treasury the duties paid on the salt so used in curing such exported meats, in amounts not less than one hundred.-dollars. 100 IMPOETS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. i83d. And provided further, That imported.salt in bond may be used in curing fish taken by vessels licensed to engage in the' fisheries, and in curing fish on the shores of the navigablewaters of the United States, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe. 483c. And upon proof that the salt has been used for either of the purposes stated in this proviso, the duties on the same shall be remitted. Mineral salt. 484. Scagliola, and composition tops for tables or for other articles of furniture, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (496.) 485. Sealiugwax, twenty per centum ad valorem. (497.) 486. Shells, whole or parts of, manufactured, of every description, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (499.) Bnttons, sleeve, of shell ; Glass eye-glasses, sbell frames chief yalue ; Mother of pearl knife bandies unfinished ; Mother of pearl mfcs. ; Mother of pearl studs; Pearl knife handles; Pearl mfcs. of ; Shell pins; Shell baskets ; Shells imported as merchandise, and that have undergone any process of mfc. by polishing, cutting, or acids ; Shells, ornamental and fancy, engraved, carved, painted, &c., except jewelry ; Shells, thin clippings for use in inlaid work. 487a. Stones, unmanuJt'actured or undressed, freestone, granite, sand- stone, and all building or monumental stone, except marble, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, one dollar per ton. 487&. And upon stones as above, hewn, dressed, or polished twenty per centum ad valorem. (510.) Caen cliif building stone ; Limestone, rough (487a) (sec. 2513) ; Limestone, hewn, dressed, or pwisbed (4876) ; Mortars ol stone other than marble (487J); Paving stones split in slabs, rough and sawed square (487a); Sandstones; Sarcophagus redgranite (4876) ; Stones, paving unmfc. and undressed, except marble (487a) (sec. 2513, cobblestones). 488. Strings : AH strings of catgut, or any other like material, other than strings for musical instruments, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (511.) Gut cord, gut rope, or whip gut, n. o. p. f. 489. Tallow, one cent per pound. (515.) 490. Teeth, manufactured, twenty per centum ad valorem. (519.) 491a. Umbrella and parasol ribs, and stretcher frames, tips, runners, handles, or other parts thereof, when made in whole or chief part of iron, steel, or any other metal, forty per centum ad valorem. 4916. Umbrellas, parasols, and shades, when covered with silk or al- paca, fifty per centum ad. valorem. 491c. All other umbrellas, forty per centum ad valorem. (526.) Silk parasols (4916); Silk shades (4916); Silk sunshades (4916) ; Silk um- brellas (4916) ; Square wire, of iron or steel, cut into lengths to make stretch- ers for umbrellas, &g. (491a) ; Umbrella rings and buttons (491a); Umbrellas of bamboo and paper (491c). 492. Umbrellas, parasols, and sunshades, frames and sticks for, fin- ished or unfinished, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, thirty per centum ad valorem. (527.) 493. "Waste, all not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, ten per centum ad valorem. (532.) Fur clippings; Fur waste ; Linen waste. 494. Watches, watch-cases, watch-movements, parts of watches, and watch materials, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (633.) ' Crystals for watches ; Glass crystals ; Enamelled watch-dials ; "Watch-cases silver; Watch-dials (see 413, 210, 216, 414) ; Watch hands and chain hooks ' 495. Webbing, composed of cotton, flax, or any other materials, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, thirty-five per centum ad valorem, (534.) India-rubber webbing; Silk Webbing; Webbing of silk, cotton, and India- rubber, or of cotton and India-rubber. THEFREE LIST. Sec. 2503. The following articles wLen imported shall be exempt from duty: Chemicals. 496. Albumen, in any form or condition ; lactarine. (539.) Gomline. • 497. Aconite. (536.) 498. Ambergris. (548.) 499. Annato, roncou, rocou, or Orleans, and all extracts of. (556.) French leaf. 500. Balm of Gilead. (567.) 501. Blood, dried. (660.) 502. Bones, crude, not manufactured, burned, calcined, ground, or steamed. (590.) 503. Bone dust and bone-ash for manufacture of phosphate and fer- tilizers. (591.) 504. Carbon, animal, fit for fertilizing only. (591, 8^3.) 505. Guano, manures, and all substances expressly used for manure. (690, 853.) Dungsalt; Kalidunger ; Phosphate of lime, crude, aa manure; Chlorka- lium ; Guano, imitations of. 506. Musk, crude, in natural pod. (758.) 507. Civit, crude. (758.) 508. Cochineal. (631.) Granella. 509. Dyeing or tanning : Articles in a crude state used in dyeing or tanning, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act. (662.) Bnchu leaves, crude, for dyeing ; Kermes, animal, crude for dyeing. Mahogany sawdust, for dyeing or tanning; Nuts, crude, for dyeing or tan- ning ; Oak bark, crude, for dyeing or tanning ; Pastel, crude, for dyeing ; Sock-moss, crude; Sumac, crude; Weld, crude; Valonia, not nsed in tan- ning; Woad, weld, or pastel, crude dyes; Yellow berries for dyeing. 510. Fish skins. 511. Hide cuttings, raw, with or wtithout hair, and all glue stock. Animals, portions of, dried, but unmfc. for glue stock ; Sinews for glue stock ; Nerves of animals for glue stock. 512. Hoofs. 513. Horns and parts of horns, unmanufactured, and horn strips and tips. . Horn pith, unmfc. 514. Ipecac. 515. Fish sounds or fish bladders. • Fish tongues ; Cod sounds ; Hake sounds. 516. Leather, old scraps. 517. Leeches. 518. Rennets, raw or prepared. 519. Argal, or argol, or crude tartar. Kcd tartar. 101 102 IMPOjtTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. f 520. Assafoetida. 521. Barks, cinchona, or orther barks, used in the manufactnre of quinia. (625, 573.) Lima ; Peruvian ; Quilla ; Acer rubruiu. 522. Brazil paste. (599.) 523. Camphor, crude. (633.) 524. Cassia, cassia buds, cassia vera, ungrouiid. (200, 201.) Cassia saigon. 525. Charcoal. (622.) 526. Cinnamon, and chips of, unground. (195.) 527. Cloves and clove stems, unground. (198, 190.) 528. Cocculus indicus. (630.) Levant nut. 529. Cudbear. (650.) 530. Curry and curry powder. (G52.) 531. Cutch. (617.) Catecliu. 532. Divi-divi. (657.) 533. Dragon's blood, (658.) 534. Ergot. (665.) 535. Gambler. (864.) 536. Ginger-root, unground. (683.) Ginger-root green, fresh or dried, not ground; also sweepings and refuge. 537. Indigo and artificial indigo. (711.) Indigo powdered, not carmined. 538. Iodine, crude. (713.) 539. Jalap. (720.) 540. Kelp. (726.) 541. Lac dye, crude, seed, button, stick, autl shell. (728.) 542. Lac spirits. (729.) 543. Lemon juice and lime juice. (402.) Concentrated sour orange juice. 544. Licorice root, unground. (735.) 545. Litmus, prepared or not prepared. (738.) 546. Mace. (196.) 547. Madder, and munieet or Indian madder, ground or prepared, and extracts of. (742.) Garanoe; Garancine; Granza. 548. Manna.. (745.) 549. Myrobolan. {'>7',}.) Crude. 550. Orchil, or orchil liquid. (772.) Canary weed. 551. Nutmegs. (197.) 552. Nux vomica. (763.) Vomic nut. 553. Ottar of roses. (767.) 554. Salacine. (820.) Oils: 655. Almond. (767.) - .556. Amber, crude and rectified. (767.) 557. Ambergris. (767.) 558. Anise, or anise seed. (767.) 559. Aniline, crude. (553.) 560. Aspic, or spike lavender. (707.) 561. Bergamot. (767.) 562. Cajeput. (767.) 663. Carraway. (767.) IMPOKTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 103 564. Cassia and cinnamon. (767.) 565. Cedrat. (767.) Citron. 5G6. Chamomile. (767.) 567. Citroaella, or lemon grass. (767.) 568. Civet. (767.)' 569. Fennel. (7G7.) 570. Jasmine, or jasimine. (767.) 671. Juglandium. (707.) 572. Juniper. (767.) 573. Lavender. (767.) 574. Lemon. (425.) Citron. 575. Limes. (425.) 576. Mace. (767.) 577. Neroli, or orange flower. (425.) 578. Orange. (425.) 579. Palm and cocoanut. (778.) 580. Poppy. (767.) • 581. Eosemary or anthoss. (767.) 582. Sesame or sesamum-seed, or bene. (767.) 583. Thyme or origanum, red or white, valerian. (767.) 584. Pepper, unground, of all kinds. (193.) Bird peppers, unground; Cayenne pepper, unground; Chili peppers, un- ground. 585. Kmento, ungroun^. (193.) 586. Saffron and safflower, and extract of, and saffron cake. (816, 817.) 587. Selep, or saloup. (821.) 588. Storax, or styrax. (850.) 589. Turmeric. (870.) 590. Turpentine, Venice. (875.) 591. Valonia. (579.) 592. Vegetable and mineral wax, (878, sec. 2516.) Bay wax ; Myrtle wax ; CliineBe wax; Japan was. 593. Wood ashes, and lye of, and beet-root ashes. (882.) 594. Acids used for medicinal (262), chemical, or manufacturing pur- poses (535), not specially enumerated or provided for in this act. Acids, benzoic, carbolic for cliemical and mfc. purposes, carbolic, dry or other, carbolic liquid, cresylio, gallic, hydric, muriatic, nitric, nitric not chemically pure, oxalic, nitro picric, pyrogallic, rosolic, salicylic, sulphuric, fuming, and other; Aquafortis; Aurine; Flor-benzoin ; Hydrobromic acid; Hydrocyanic acid; Hypophosphorous, acid solution; Lactic acid; -Vitriol, oil of; Phosphoric acid ; Succinic acid. ( 695. Alizarine, natural or artificial. (541.) 596. Agates, unmanufactured. (638.) 597. Apatite. (790.) 598. Asbestos, unmanufactured. (566.) 599. Arsenic. (562.) 600. Antimony ore, crude sulphide of. (558.) 601. Arsenic, sulphide of, or orpiment. (774.) 602. Arseniate of aniline. (563.) ^ 603. Baryta, carbonate or witherite. (494.) 604. Bauxite. 605. Aniline salts or black salts and black tares. (585, 686.) Black salts of cr. potash, 606. Bromine. (605.) 607. Cadmium. (611.) 104 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. e08. Calamine. (612.) Lapis calaminaius. 609. Cerium. (414 or 147.) 610. Cobalt, as metallic arsenic. (414.) Cobaltnin crystals ; Cobalt crystals. 611. Chalk and clift'-stone, unmanufactured, (620.) White chalk nnmfc. 612. Feldspar. (353.) 613. Cryolite or kryolitb. (727.) G14. Iridium. (715.) 615. Kieserite. (414.) 616. Kyanite or cyanite, and kainite. (654.) 617. Lime, citrate of. (626.) 618. Lime, chloride of, or bleaching powder. (624.) Oxymnriate of lime. 619. Magnesium. (414.) 620. Magnesite, or native mineral carbonate of magnesia. (407.) Cement magnesia. 621. Manganese, oxide and ore of. (744.) Black oxide of manganese. 622. Mineral waters, all not artiAoial. (753.) Appoliuaris mineral -waters; Mineral waters, natural, not oharged with gas, 623. Osmium. (775.) 024. Palladium. (777.) 625. ParafSne. (454.) 626. Phosphates, crude or native, for fertilizing purposes. (790.) Rock phosphate for fertilizing, containing 4)0 per centum of pure lime phosphate. 627. Potash, muriate of. (798.) 628. Plaster of Paris or sulphate of lime, unground. (792.) Gypsnm, unground; Plaster, nngronnd. 629. Quinia, sulphate of, salts of, and cinchonidia. (805.) Muriate of cinchona ; Amorphous quixiia. Cinchonidia, sulphate of; Quinia, acetate of, arseniate of, bromide of, citrate of, ferrocyanate of, .hypophosphate of, iodide of, muriate of, phosphate of, salicylate of, tannate of, valerianate of. 030. Soda, nitrate of, or cubic nitrate. (760.) 031. Strontia, oxide of, and proto-oxide of strontian, and strontianite, or mineral carbonate of strontia. (852.) 632. Sulphur, or brimstone, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act. (604.) 633. Sulphur, lac or precipitated. (730.) 634. Tripoli. (869.) 635. TJranium,oxideof (874), verdigris or subacetate of copper. (876.) 636. Drugs, barks, beans, berries, balsams, buds, bulbs, and bulbous roots and excres[c]enses, such as nut-galls, fruits, flowers, dried fibers; grains,^ms and gum-resin; herbs, leaves, lichens, mosses, nuts, roots, and stems; spices, vegetables, seeds aromatic, and seeds of morbid growth; weeds, woods used expressly for dyeing, and dried insects — any of the foregoing, of which are not edible and are in a crude state, and not advanced in value or condition by refining or grinding, or by other process of manufacture, and not specially enumerated or provided for in this act. (342, 676.) Crude: Acacia gum; Adiantum; Agaric; Alkanet root ; Alkakengi ; Aloes ; Amomum, grains of paradise; Ammoniacum, grains of; Angelica root; Arar bic, gum; Barbary, gum; Barwood for dyeing; Bass wood bark; Bay or laurel berries: Bdellium gum; Behen; Belladonna; Benjamin or benzoin gum ; Bitter apples ; Blue galls; Brazil wood and brazilletto ; Bucha leaves; Canthaiides; Calamus root, cr., dmg; Bi-sulphide of carbon: Calisaya bark; Colts foot, cr., drug; Contrayerva root ; Copal, gum ; Colnmbo root; IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 105 Coriaijder seed ; Cowhage ; Cowrie, gum ; Croton Tbark and seed ; Cubebs ; Ctunntin seed; Chamomile flowers; Camwood; CaneUa alba; Cape gum; Caraway seed ; Cardamom seed ; Cascarilla bark ; ■ Chia seed ; Chian tur- pentine ; Chicle gum ; China root ; Cinchona root ; Cicnta conium seed and leaf; Colocynth, ooloquintidia or bitter apple ; Dammar gum ; Dried bugs ; Dyewoods in stick or crude ; East India gam ; Elecampane root ; Excres- cences; Flowers, medicinal; Fenugreek seed; Fibers; Frankincense gum; Fustic; FolisB digitalis ; Fruits, medicinal; Flies, Spanish ; Galls, nut; Gen- tian root, crude ; Ginseng root, crude. Gums: Aloes, ammoniac, anime, ara- ble, Australian, barbary, bdellium, benzoin or benjamin, cape, Chicle, copal, cowrie, dammar. East India, franlancense, gamboge, garbanum, guaiac, ' Jeddo, onastic, myrrh, oUbanum, sandarac, senegd., shellac, spruce, talc, tragacanth ; Galenga ; Gamboge gum ; Garbanum gum ; Guinea grains ; Guimauve ; Hellebore roofc ; Hemlock bark; Henbane leaf; Hyoscyamus; Indian hemp; Iris root; Icelahd moss; Jeddo gum; Juniper berries ; Eameela; Kowrie gum; Laurel berries; Lavender flowers; Leaves, bucha; Levant worm seed; Lupullnum ; Medicines ; Mastic gum ; Moss, Iceland ; Myrrh, gum ; Nut- gaUs ;, Orange flowers ox buds ; Orris root; PelUtoryroot ; Pink root; Poly- podium root ; Poppy heads ; Quassia woods ; Quickgrass root; Radix rhei ; Radix root; Redwood; Rhubarb; Rose leaves, Sandarac, gum j Sarcocolla, gum; Saisaparilla; Sassafras bark and root; Scammqny resin of; Seed: caraway, cardamon, conium cicuta, coriander, cummin, fennel, fenugreek ; Seneca root ; ' Senegal, gum ; Senna in leaves ; Shellac, "um ; Snake root ; Squills ; Stavesacre ; Tragaoanth, gnm ; Dyewood, ground or more advanced than crude; Quassia wood; Sumac wood, dried ; Turpentine chian; Woods: Barwood in sticks, Brazil andbrazilletto in sticks, Campeachy in sticks, cam- wood, dyewood, greenebony wood in sticks, fustic wood, logwood, Nicaragua; Worm seed. 637. Yaccine virus. (648.) Kine pox. 638. Crude minerals, not advanced in value or condition by refining or grinding, or by other process of manufacture, not specially enumer- ated or provided for in this act. (414.) Bezoar stones ; Iron, crude oxide of; Talc, unground. Sundries. ' 639. Aluminium. (546.) 640. Amber beads and gam. (547, 549.) Amber for necklaces. 641. Animals, brought into the United States temporarily, and for a period not exceeding six months, for the purpose of exhibition or com- petition for prizes offered by any agricultural or racing association; but a bond shall be first given in accordance mth the regulations. 642a. Animals, specially imported for breeding purposes, shall be admitted free upon proof thereof satisfactory to the Secretary of the Treasury, and under such regulations as he may prescribe ; 642&. And teams of animals, including their harness and tackle and the vehicles or wagons actually owned by persons emigrating from for- eign countries to the United States with their families, and in actual use for the purpose of such emigration, shall also be admitted free of duty, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may pre- scribe. (554.) Bees for breeding jjurposes. (642o.) 643. Asphaltum (274) and bitumen (414), crude. Asphalt, Mexican ; Bitumen de Indi&,crude ; Chappatate. 644. AiTOwroot. (273.) 645. Articles imported for the use of the United States, provided that the price of the same did not include the duty. (565.) 646. Bamboo reeds, no further manufactured than cut into suitable lengths for walking sticks or canes, or for sticks for umbrellas, parasols, or sunshades. (569.) 106 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 647. Bamboo, unmanufactured. (570.) 648. Barrels of American manufacture, exported filled with domestic petroleum, and returned empty, under such regulations as the Secrets^y of the Treasury may prescribe, and ■without requiring the filing of a declaration at time of export of intent to return the same empty. (571.) 649a. Articles the growth, produce, and manufacture of the TJnited States, when returned in the same condition as exported ; 6496. Casks, barrels, carboys, bags, and other vessels of American manufacture, exported filled with American products, or exported empty and returned filled with foreign products, including shocks when returned as barrels or boxes ; 649c. But proof of the identity of such articles shall be made under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury ; 649d. And if any of such articles are sulvjiect to internal tax at the time of exportation, such tax shall be proved to have been paid before exportation and not refunded. [a. And provided further, That bags, other than of American manufact- ure, in which grain shall have been actually exported from the United States, may be returned empty to the United States, free of duty, under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury. Sec. 7, actofFebruaryS, 1875.] (564,550.) American car wheals, -worn out, reimpdrted ; American spools exported filled and returned empty,are not free. 650. Bed-feathers and downs. (575.) Swans' down, for beds. 651. Bells, broken, and bell metal broken and fit only to be remanu- factured. (577.) 652. Birds, stuffed. (581,) 653. Birds, and land and water fowls. (582.) Singing birds. 654. Bismuth (free). (583.) 655. Bladders, crude, and all integuments of animals not specially enumerated or provided for in this act. (587.) 656. Bologna sausages. (588.) Bologna sausages in air-tight tubular cases : Gorman sausage. 657. Bolting-cloths. (589.) Silk bolting-cloths. 658. Books (592), engravings, bound or unbound, etchings, maps, and charts (290), which shall have been printed and manufactured more than twenty years at the date of imgportation. 659. Books, maps, and charts imported by authority or for use of the United States or for the use of the Library of Congress ; but the duty shall not have been included in the contract of price paid. (593.) 660. Books, maps, and charts specially imported, not more than two copies in any one invoice, in good faith, for the use of any society in- corporated or established for philosophical, literary, or religious pur- poses, or for the encouragement of the fine arts, or for the use or by order of any college, academy, school, or seminary of learninff in the United States. (594.) ^ 661. Books, professional, of persons arriving in the United States. (595.) 6C2. Books, household effects, or librairies, or parts of libraries, in use, of persons or families from foreign countries, if used abroad by them not less than one year, and not intended for any other person or per- sons, nor for sale. (.596.) 063. Breccia, in blocks or slabs. (602.) 664. Brime. (603.) IMPOETS INTO TfiE TINITED STATES, ETC. 107 665. Brazil pebbles for spectacles, and pebbles for spectacles, rough. (60a;) 666. Bullion, gold and silver. (607.) Gold and silver unfit for riae without rernanufactufe. 667. Burgundy pitch. (608.) 668. Burr stone, in blocks, rough or unmanufactured, and not bound Up in mill-stones. (609.) 669. Cabinets of coins, medals, and all other collections of antiquities. (610.) 670. Castor or castoreum. (616.) 671. Catgut strings, or gut-cord, for musical instruments. (618.) Guitar strings of gut ; Harp stringa, gut ; Viplin strings, gut, or gut cord. 672. Catgut or whip-gut, unmanufactured. (619.) 673. Coal, anthracite. (627.) 674. Coal-stores of American vessels, but none shall be unloaded. (628.) 675. Cobalt, ore of. (629.) 676. Coctfa, or cacao, crude, and fiber, leaves, and shells of. (032.) 677. Coffee. (633,) 678. Coins, gold, silver, and copper. (634.) 679. Coir and coir yarn. (635.) 680. Copper, old, taken from the bottom of American vessels com- pelled by marine disaster to repair in foreign ports. (642.) 681. Copper, when imported for the United States Mint. (643.) 682. Coral, marine, unmanufactured. (644.) Coraline, crude or unmanufactured. 683. Cork-wood, or cork-bark, unmanufactured. (645.) If cut into small squares. , 684. Cotton. (646.) 685. Curling-stones, or quoits. (651.) 686. Cuttle-fish bone. (653.) , Sepia. 687. Diamonds, rough or uncut, including glaziers' diamonds. (655.) 688. Diamond dust or bort. (656.) 689. Dyeing or tanning articles, in a crude state, used in dyeing or tanning, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act. (662.) Acacia farneriana ; Bncliu leaves for dyeing. 690. Eggs. (663.) 691. Esparto or Spanish grass, and other grasses, and pulp of, for the mahufacture' of paper. (666.) 692. Emery ore. (344.) Corundum ore. 693. Fans, common palm-leaf. (667.) 694. Farina. (668.) 695.. Fashion-plates, engraved on steel or on wood, colored or plain. (669.) 696. Felt, adhesive, for sheathing vessels. (670.) 697. Fibrin, in all forms. (671.) 698'. Fire-wood. (672.) 699. Fish, fffesh, for immediate consumption. (673.) 700. Fish, for bait. (674.) 701. Flint, flints, and ground flint-stones. (675.) 702. Possils. (677^.) 703. Fruit-plants, tropical and semi-tropical, for the purpose of prop- agation or cultivation. (678.) 704. Fruits, green, ripe, or dried, not specially enumerated or pro- vided for in this act. (361.) Apples; Bananas.; Berries, edible, in natural condition ; Cherries in nat- ural. ooudLtlon or diied; Citron in natural condition; Green gages; LicM 108 IMPOE'TSilNTO'THETraiTED STATES, ETC. fmit, dried; Mangoes; Plantains; Plums, green; Prnnes, green; Pome- granates, green; Quinces in natural condition ; Raspberries; Snaddocke. 705. Furs, undressed. (679.) 706. Fur-skins of all kinds, not dressed in any manner, (679.) Lamb skins; Fur-skins of all kinds, raw or undressed, with or without hair on; Pulled skins; Sable-fur sMiis, cleaned and tipped and partly dyed, but pelts wholly undressed ; White fox skin undressed. 707. Glass, broken pieces, and old glass whicli cannot be cut for use, and fit only to be remanufactured, (685.) 708. Glass-plat« or disks, unwrought, for use in the manufacture of optical instruments. (366.) 709. Goat-skins, raw. (686.) Chinese goat-skins with hair on, unmannfaotnred. 710. Gold-beaters' molds, and gold-beaters' skins. (687.) 711. Gold-size. (688.) 713. Grease, for use as soap-stock only, not specially enumerated or provided for. (689.) 713. Gunnv bags, and gunny cloth, old or refuse, fit only for remann- facturing. (692.) 714. Gut, and worm gut, manufactured or unmanufactured. (693.) Silk- worm gut. 715. Guts, salted. (694.) 716. Gutta-percha, crude. (695.) 717. Hair, horse or cattle, and hair of all kinds, cleaned or uncleaned, drawn or undrawn, but unmanufactured, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act ; of hogs, curled for beds and mattresses, and not fit for bristles. (696, 697.) * Camels' hair and camels' hair noils; Goats' hair, unfit for combing or weav- ing, cleaned but unmfc. ; Hair of ^U kinds unmfc, except as provided for in 354 or 378; Calf hair; Cattle hair; Goats' hair, common; Hogs' hair; Horse hair, long or short ; Yak hair. 718. Hide-rope. (701.) Lariats and raw-hide lariats ; Bope of raw-hide cut into strips. 719. Hides, raw or uncured, whether dry, salted, or pickled, and skins, except sheep-skins with the wool on. Angora goat-skins, raw, without the wool, unmanufactured, asses' skins, raw or unmanufac- tured. (702.) Sheep-skins or pelts closely shorn, raw; Deer-skin, raw or uncured; Hides, raw, hair removed by liming ; Leopard skins, raw ; Pelts, raw, n. o. p. f. Hair sheep-skins; Skinswith the woolon (or788); Nutria skins, raw (or 788) Sheep-skins without the wool, pickled. 720. Hones and whetstones. (703.) Oil stones. 721. Hop-roots, for caltivation, (706.) 722. Hop-poles. (228.) 723. Ice. (708.) 724. India-rubber, crude, and milk of. (709.) Caoutchouc, crude. ' 725. India malalacca joints, not further manufactured than cut into suitable lengths for the manufactures into which they are intended to be converted. (712.) 726. Ivorj', and vegetable ivory, unmanufactured. (719.) Elephants' teeth ; Ivory nuts. 727. Jet, unmanufactured. (721.) 728. Joss-stick, or joss-light. (722.) 729. Junk, old. .(724.) 730. Lava, unmanufactured. (731.) 731. Life-boats and liiesaving apparatus, specially imported by so- cieties incorporated or established to encourage the saving of hiiman life. (736.) IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 109 732. Lithographic stones, not engraved. (737.) 733. Loadstones. (739.) 734. Logs, and round, unmanufactured timber, not specially enumer- ated or provided for in this act, and ship-timber, and ship-planking. Fence rails, round ; Hoop timber, round in baxk, 6 to 14 inches diameter ; Ship-knees; Pilings; Rafts of logs: Ship-knees, dressed; Ship-planks -with squared edges; Telegraph poles; Cedar logs and posts; Ship -wood; Ship planking. 735. Maccaroni and vermicelli. (741.) 736. Magnets. (743.) 737. Manuscripts. (746.) Manuscript mezuzoths. 738. Marrow, crude. (747.) 739. Marsh-mallows. (748.) 740. Medals of gold, silver, or copper. (750.) 741. Meerschaum, crude or raw. (751.) Cleaned of outside dirt by cutting, and waxed and polished. 742. Jlica and mica waste. (752.) Mica slabs. 743. Models of inventions and other improvements in the arts ; but no article or articles shall be deemed a model or improvements which can be fitted for use. (764.) Machinery, models of; Pully patterns for use exolnsively as models. 744. Moss, sea-weeds, and all other vegetable substances used for beds and mattresses. (756.) African fiber for beds. 745. Newspapers and periodicals. (290.) 746. Nuts, cocoa, and Brazil or cream. (762.) 747. Oakum. (765.) 748. Oil-cake. (766.) Linseed cake. 749. Oil, spermaceti, whale, and other fish oUs of American fisheries, and all other articles the produce of such fisheries. (768.) Pearls and pearl shells, products of American fisheries. 750. Olives, green or prepared. (769.) Olives in oil or salt, stuffed. 751. Orange and lemon peel, not preserved, candied, or otherwise prepared. (770.) 752. Ores, of gold and silver. (773.) 753. Palm-nuts and palm-nut kernels. (780.) 754«. Paper-stock, crude, of every description, including all grasses, fibers, rags of all kinds, other than wool, waste, shavings, clippings, old paper, rope-ends, waste rope, waste bagging, gunny-bags, guriny- cloth, old or refuse, to be used in making, and fit only to be, converted into paper, and unfit for any other manufacture. 754ft. And cotton waste, whether for paper-stock or other purposes. (781.) Bagging waste fit only for making paper ; Beet waste for m'fc. of jiaper ; Hemp rags ; Hemp waste ; Jute thread waste ; Jute waste ; Linen Avaste ; Rope ends waste, tit only for remanufacture into paper ; Silk, old or refuse, for manufacture of paper ; Flax waste. 755. Parchment. (455.) 756. Pearl, mother of. (782.) 757. Personal and household effects, not merchandise, of citizens of the United States dying abroad. (785.) 758. Pewter and britannia metal, old, and fit only to be remanufact- ured. (787.) 759. Pliilosophical and scientific apparatus, instruments, and prep- 110 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. arations, statuary, casts of marble, bronze, alabaster^ or plaster of Paris, paintings, drawings, and etchings, specially imported in good faith for the use of any society or institution incorporated or established for re- ligious, philosophical, educational, scientiflc, or literary purposes, or en- couragement of the fine arts, and not intended for sale. (789.) Kindergarten maps, &o. ; Models of engii^^s. 760. Plants^ trees, shrubs, and vines of all kinds not otherwise pro- vided for, and seeds of all kinds, except medicinal seeds not specially enumerated or provided for in this act. (409.) Seed, agricultural: Barley, lieans, beets, carrots, cabbage, clover, corn, cane, grass, mangel-wurzel, oats, onions, potatoes, pumpkins, rye, tobacco, turnip, wheat, &c. Anise seed; Anise star seed ; Beet seed; Canary seed; Cbiaseed; Forest- tree seeds; Grass seed; Jute seed; Mustard seed; Millet seed; Pease seed; Sesame seed; Sugar-cane seed; Sugar-cane slips; Vetcbes, (or 286.) 761. Plants, trees, shrubs, roots, seed-cane, and seeds imported by the Department of Agriculture or the United States Botanical Garden. (791.) 762. Platina, unmanufactured. (793.) 763. Platinum, unmanufactured, and vases, retorts, aud other appa- ratus, vessels, and parts thereof, for chemical uses. (794.) 764. Plumbago. (795.) Black lead ; Plumbago, powdered. 765. Polishing-stones. (796.) Ayrstone for polishing, fit tor use as whetstones. 766. Pulu. (799.) 767. Pumice and pumice stone. (800.) Pumice bricks. 768. Quills, prepared or unprepared. (804.) Pen quills. 769. Eailroad-ties, of wood. (807.) 770. Eattans and reeds, unmanufactured. (808.) Eeeds, rough and uncleaned, cut in short pieces, without further man- ufacture. 771. Eegalia and gems, statues, statuary, and specimens of sculpt- ure, where specially imported in good faith for the use of any society incorporated or established for philosophical, literary, or religious pur- poses, or for the encouragement of the fine arts, or for the use or by order of any college, academy, school, seminary of learning, or public library in the United States. (809.) Monstrance ; Cassocks for church choirs. 772. Eoot-flour. (813.) 773. Eotten stone. (815.) 774. Sago, sago crude, and sago flour. (818.) German sago; Sago imitations. 775. Saur-kraut. (825.) 776. Sausage-skins. (826.) Sheep casings. 777. Sea-weed, not otherwise provided for. (828.) Dulse. 778. Seed of the sugar beet. (831.) 779. Sharkskins. (833.) 780. Shells of every descriprtion, not manufactured. (834.) Shells of every description, including those only cleansed and polished with acids. 781. Shingle-bolts and stave-bolts, provided that heading-bolts shall be held and construed to be included under the term stave-bolts. (835.) 782. Handle-bolts. (841.) 783. Shrimps, or other shell-flsb. (836.) Oysters. IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. Ill 784. Silk, raw, or as reeled from the cocoon, but not doubled, twisted, or advanced in manufacture in any way. (837.) 785. Silk cocoons and silk waste. (837.) Silk waste from pierced cocoons. 786. Silk-worms' eggs. (838.) 787. Skeletons, and other preparations of anatomy. (839.) 788. Skins, dried, salted, or pickled. (840.) Skins in the crust or alum-tanned ; Nutria skins, raw (or 719) ; Sheep-skins or pelts closely shorn, raw (or 719) ; Skins with the wool on (or 719). 789. Snails. (842.) . 790. Soap-stocks. (843.) Besiduum olive-oil, fit only for soap-stock ; Stearine, fit only for soap- ■ stock. 791. Sodium. (147 or 414.) 792. Sparterre, for making or ornamenting hats. (844.) 793. Specimens of natural history, botany, and mineralogy, when im- ported for cabinets, or as objects of taste or science, and not for sale. (845.) Microscopic specimens of natural history on glass. 794. Spunk. (846.) 795. Spurs and stilts, used in the manufacture of earthen, stone, or crockery ware. (847.) 796. Straw, unmanufactured. (851.) 797. Sugar of milk. (854.) 798. Sweepings of silver and gold. (855.) Gold dust. 799. Tamarinds. (857.) Tamarinds in natural condition or in crude molasses. 800. Tapioca, cassava, or cassada. (858.) Cassava or tapioca flour ; Tapioca flake. 801. Tea. (859.) 802. Tea-plants. '(860.) 803. Teasels. (861.) 804. Teeth, unmanufactured. (862.) 805. Terra alba, aluminous. (863.) ' 806. Terra japonica, (864.) 807. Tin ore, bars, blocks, or pigs, grain or granulated. (866.) 808. Tonquin, Tonqua, or Tonka beans. (867.) 809. Tortoise and other shells, unmanufactured. (868.) Cowries. 810. Turtles. (871.) Green turtles. 811. Types, old, and fit only to be remanufactured. (872;) 812. Umbrella sticks, crude, to wit, all partridge, hair- wood, pimento, orange, myrtle, and all other sticks and canes in the rough, or no fur- ther manufactured than cut into lengths suitable for umbrella, parasol, or sunshade sticks or walking-canes. (873.) Weiohsel sticks, in lengths fit for umbrella handles. 813. VeUum. (529.) 814. Wafers, uumedicated. (877.) Used as a covering for pills ; Wafers intended to be used as trade-marks. 815a. Wearing apparel, in actual use, and other personal effects (not merchandise), professional books, implements, instruments, and tools of trade, occupation, or employment of persons arriving in the United States. 815&. But this exemption shall not be construed to include machinery or other articles imported for use in any manufacturing establishment, or for sale. (879.) Saddles, carriages, hoisesi not &ee. 112 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 816. WhalettOne, unmanufactured. (880.) 817. Woods, pcaplar, or other woods, for the manufacture of paper. (883.) Eefuse spruce timber for manfo. of paper. 818. Woods, namely, cedar, lignum-vltffi, lancewood, ebony, box, granadilla, mahogany, rosewood, satinwood, and all cabinet woods, un- manufactured. (884') Camphor ■wood ; Cedar bark; Eed Sanders: Sandal- wood; Eedwood. 819a. Works of art, painting, statuary, fountains, and other works of art, the production of American artists. But the fact of such pro- duction must be verified by the certificate of a consul or minister of the United States indorsed upon the written declaration of the artist. 8196. Paintings, statuary, fountains, and other works of art, imported expressly for presentation to national institutions, or to any State, or to any municipal corporation or religious corporation or society. (885.) 820. Yams. (889.) 821. Zafter. (891.) Sec. 2504. Whenever any vessel laden with merchandise in whole or in part subject to duty has been sunk in any river, harbor, bay, or waters subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, and within its limits, for the period of two years, and is abandoned by the owner thereof, any person who may raise such vessel shall be i^ermitted to bring any merchandise recovered therefrom into the port nearest to the place where such vessel was so raised, free from the payment of any duty thereupon, and without being obliged to enter the same at the custom- house ; but under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe. (Sec. 2507.) Sec. 2505. The produce of the forests of the State of Maine upon the Saint John River and its tributaries^ owned by American citizens, and sawed or hewed in the Province of New Brunswick by American citi- zens, the same being unmanufactured in whole or in part, which is not admitted into the ports of the United States free of duty, shall continue to be so admitted under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treas- ury shall, from time to time, prescribe. (Sec. 2508.) Sec. 2500. The produce of the forests of the State of Maine upon the Saint Croix Eiver and its tributaries, owned by American citizens, and sawed in the Province of New Brunswick by American citizens, the same being unmanufactured in whole or in part, and having paid the same taxes as other American lumber on that river, shall be admitted into the ports of the United States free of duty, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall, from time to time, prescribe. (Sec. 2509.) Sec. 2507. Machinery for repair may be imported into the United States without payment of duty, under bond, to be given in double the appraised value thereof, to be withdrawn and exported after said ma- chinery shall have been repaired ; and the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to prescribe such rules and regulations as may be necessary to protect the revenue against fraud, and secure the iden- tity and character of all such importations when again withdrawn and exported, restricting and limiting the export and withdrawal to the same port of entry where imported, and also limiting all bonds to a period of time of not more than six-months from the date of the impor- tation. (Sec. 2511.) Sec. 2508. All paintings, statuary, and photographic pictures im- ported into the United States for exhibition by anj'^ association duly authorized under the laws of the United States, or of any State, ibr the promotion and encouragement of science, art, or industry, and not IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 113 intended for sale, shall be admitted free of duty, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe. But bonds shall be given for the payment to the United States of such duties as may be imposed by law upon any and all of such articles as shall not be re- exported within six months after such importation. Sec. 2509. All works of art, collections in illustration of the progress of the arts, science, or manufactures, photographs, works in terra cotta, Parian, pottery, or porcelain, and artistic copies of antiquities in metal or other material, hereafter imported in good faith for permanent ex- hibition at a fixed place by any society or institution established for the encouragement of the arts or science, and not intended for sale, nor for any other purpose than is hereinbefore expressed, and all such articles, imported as aforesaid, now in bond, and all like articles im- ported in good faith by any society or association for the purpose of erecting a public monument, and not for sale, shall be admitted free of duty, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe : Provided, That the parties importing articles as aforesaid shall be required to give bonds, with sufficient sureties, under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of tlie Treasury may prescribe, for the payment of lawful duties which may accrue should any of the articles aforesaid be sold, transferred, or used contrary to the provis- ions and intent of this act. (Sec. 2511!.) Sec. 2510. All lumber, timber, hemp, manila, wire rope, and iron and steel rpds, bars, spikes, nails, and bolts, and copiier antl comi^osi- tion metal which may be necessary for the construction and equip- ment of vessels built in the United States for foreign account and ownership or for the purpose of being emijloyed in the foreign trade, including the trade between the Atlantic and Pacific ports of the United States, after the passage of this act, may be iinported in bond, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe ; and upon proof that such materials have been used for such purpose, no duties shall be paid thereon. But vessels receiving the benefit of this "section shall not be allowed to engage in the coastwise trade of the United States more than two months in any one year, except upon the payment to the United States of the duties on which a rebate is herein allowed : Provided, That vessels built in the United States for foreign account and ownership shall not be allowed to engage in the coastwise trade of the United States. (Sec. 2513.) Sec. 2511. Ail articles of foreign production needed for the rei^air of American vessels engaged exclusively in foreign trade may be with- drawn from bonded warehouses free of duty, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe. (Sec. 2514.) Sec. 2512. That no duty shall be levfed or collected on the importa- tion of iieltries brought into the Territories of the United States by Indians, nor on the proper goods and effects, of whatever nature, of Indians passing or repassing the boundary-line aforesaid, unless the same be goods in bales or other large packages unusual among Indians, which shall not be considered as goods belonging to Indians, nor be entitled to the exemption from duty aforesaid. (Sec. 2515.) Sec. 2513a. There shall be levied, collected, and paid on the importa- tion of all raw or unmanufactured articles, not herein enumerated or provided for, a duty of ten per centum ad valorem ; 2513&. And all articles manufactured, in whole or in part, not herein enumerated or provided for, a duty of twenty per centum ad valorem. (Sec. 2516.) Agate balls and hooks (25136) ; Agates cut and polished on one side (25136) ; Agates cut for book-hinders (25136); Albumen solution, liquid (25136); S. Eep.l2 8 114 IMPOKTS INTO THE JLTNITED STATES, ETC. Almond shells (2513o) ; Aniline paste or pulp, not clye (25136) ; Antimony, ground (25136) ; Ants' eggs, baked (2513o) ; Articles not in a crude state used in dyeing or tanning (25136) ; Ballast stone not merchantable and unmanu- factured, if landed (itelSo) ; Ballast stone manufactured (25136) ; Barley pulverized (25136) ; Bass, a vegetable substance (2513(i) ; Bath brick (25186) ; Birch bark, mfcs. of (25136) ; Black-lead, dust or powder C2,)135) ; Black-lead pencil-points (25135); Black paste (25136); Bladders, not crude, (25136); Bones, so called, really horn-pith sizing (25136) ; Book-binders' agates (25136) ; Braid senni as mfcs. of coir (2^135) ; Bran (25136) ; Brazilian tea (2513S) ; Bristol stones (2513b) ; Buckwheat (2513a) ; Carbolized sheep-wash (25136) ; Cobblestones; Color stones (25136) ; Composition pour blanchir (25136) ; Cou- marine (25135); Cowhides as whips (25135) ; Cracked rock plaster (25136); Crucibles, black-lead (2M36) ; Cudbear substitute (25136) ; Cameos in frames (25135) ; Candle nuts (2513a) ; Carbonate of iron (25136) ; Carcasses, fresh meat (2513a) ; Cedar bark mfcs. of (25136) ; Cedar sawdust (2513(i) ; China . clay kiln-dried (25135) ; Chi-ysamic acid (25136) ; Coffee extract (25136) ; Col- oring for sugar (25136) ; Drawings (25136) ; Dunnage mats (25136) ; Dyed moss (25135) ; Dyed dried flowers and grasses made up into bouquets (25136) ; Dyes n.o.p.f. (25135); Dye, Tyrian (25136); Deer carcasses (2513a); Deer horns, parts of, cut to length for knife handles (25136) ; Eggs of ants baked for bird food (2513a) ; Egg-yolks, dried and salted (25136) : Elasticon (2513a) ; Emery whetstones or hones (25135); Encluit adiierente (25136); Extracts for dyeing obtained from barks of wood not recognized as dye-woods (25136) ; Extract coffee (25135) ; Enflenraged pomades ; Extract, Liebig's meat (25136) ; Extract quercitron (25135) ; Farina, imitations of (^135) ; Felt, patent asphalt roof- ing (25135) ; Felt, roofing (25135)^ Eioe-root fibers for mfc. of brooms, &c. (25136) ; Fowls, killed and dressed (2513a) ; Filtering stones, uumfc. (2513a) ; Finings, ale (25136) ; Flour, buckwheat (25136) ; Flowers, all natural (3513a) ; Groats (25136); Grass flowers (25135) ; Gall of beef for artists' use (25136); Game killed and dressed (2513a) ; GaS-pipes, carbon retort (25136) ; Ginger liquor (sixteen per cent, alcohol) (25136) ; Half stuff pulp for fJaper (2S135) ; Healds, old, worn-out, and fit only for remfc. (2513a) ; Heva yerba (25135) ; Horn sizing (25135) ; Imitation madder extract (25136) ; Imitation saffron (25136); Indigo auxiliary (25136) ; Insect powder (25135) ; Iron, carbonate of (25136) ; Julep straws (25136) ; Kittool fiber, oiled, drawn (25136) ; Lac ma- rine (25135) ; Lead ashes with small per cent, of lead (2513a) ; Lime and sand for cribs and piers (2513a) ; Lime rubble (2513'a) ; Limestone rubble unfit for building-stone (2513a) ; Linseed meal (25135); Lunar caustic molds (25135); Mosaics, when in frames or settings, not of metal (25135) ; Moss dyed and prepared for florists' designs (25136) ; Mosses, other than medicinal, crude (2513a) ; Mutton, dressed (2513a) ; Mosaics, real, not set (25136) ; Mica, ground (25135) ; Milk (2513a) ; Mill t seed, prepared or mfc. (25135) ; Mill feed (25136) ; Manufactures n. o. p. f. (25136) ; Medallion casts in plaster from antique gems (25135); Mat6 or Brazil tea (25136); Natural grass flowers (25135); Oil, coal, crude (2513a) ; Oil, petroleum or rock, crude (2513a), refined (25136) ; Onyx, crude (2513a); Orange crystals (25135); Paintings, enameled in gold or other metal for jewelers' use (25135); Pnlp of half stuff (25135); Paraguay tea (25136); Paste of sulphide of copper (25136); Oxidizing paste (25136); Patent size (25135) ; Pease, split (25135) ; Persian berry, carmine (25136) (see 84) ; Pomegranate peel (Si513a) ; Photographic pictures (25135) ; Piassova unmfc. (2513a); Pine-tree seed kernels, hulled (25136); Pine pitch (25136]) ; Porcelain and tinsel composition or foil laid on metalic base or plate used m mfc. of orna ments for the person (25136) ; Plaster of cracked rock (25136) ; Plumbago, black-lead and other manufactured blocks or preparations of (25135) ; Plumbago, blocks of, mixed with other ingredients (25136) ; Polish- ing stones, artificial (25136) ; Poultry, dressed (2513a) ; Pounce (25136) ; Pow- der, insect (25136) ; Pruflte wine (25136) ; Purple tin liquor (25135) ; Quoroit" ron (25136) ; Quill toothpicks (25136) ; Quill strippings (25135) ; Reindeer tongues (25136) ; Eas comu cervi (25136) ; Eesm or rosin (25136) ; Eesins, cr., n.o.p.f. (2513a); Rice root (2513o) ; Eoofing and patent asphalt felt ; Salts, black, not of crude potash (25136); Sand (2513a); Sawdust, mahogany, not for dyeing or tanning (2513a); Sea-roots unmfc. (2513a); Sea tangle teatS (20136) ; Stones ; Bristol (25136) ; Color (2513a) ; Filtering (25136) ; Filtering, il unmfc. (2513o); Eag (2513a); Touch (25136). Straw twisted for formiug braids (25136); Straws for juleps and other driuTis (25136) ; Sulphide copper pastes (25136) ; Sizing, horn-pith (25136) ; J*lat6 sjjlit in the quarry, not skip- ped or trimmed or fitted for use (25136) ; Softening liquor (25135) ; Split pease (25136); Stearine (25135); Steariue residuum (25136); Tacum fiber (2513o); Talc powdered (25136); Tulc prepared for tailors' use (25136); Toothpicks, quill (25136) ; Tyrian dye (25135) ; Vegetable substances, raw and unmfc. n. o. p. f. IMPOETS'INTO^THE?UNITED " STAXEB,^ ETC. 115 (2513a) ; Venison carcaBses (2513o) ; Washing crystals of sal soda ami borax (25136) ; Whetstones, emery (25136) ; Wax, mf'cs. ol' (2r>i:36) ; AVax iloivers other than millinery (25136) ; Wax, shoemakers' (25136) ; Willow, split, for coopers* use (25136) ; Yarns, n. o.p. f. (25136). SeO. 7. That sections twenty-nine hundred and seven and twenty- nine hundred and eight of the Kcviaed Statutes of the United States and section fourteen of the act entitled "An act to amend the customs revenue laws, and to repeal moieties," approved June twenty-second, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, be, and the same are hereby, re- pealed, and hereafter none of the charges imposed by said sections or any other provisions of existing law shall be estimated in asoertaiding the value of goods to be imported, nor shall the value of the usual and necessary sacks, crates, boxes, or covering, of any kind be estimated as part of their value in determining the amount of duties for which, they are liable : Provided, That if any packages, sacks, crates, boxes, or coverings of any kind shall be of any material or form designed to evade duties thereon, or designed for use otherwise, than in the bona fide transportation of goods to the United States, the same shall be SUtjiect to a duty of one hundred per centum ad valorem upon the actual value of the same. Sec. 8. That section twenty-eight hundred and forty-one of the jKe- vised Statutes of the United States is hereby amended and shall on and after the first day of July, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, be as follows : Sec. 2841. Whenever merchandise imported into the United States is entered by invoice, one of the following oaths, according to the nat- ure of the case, shall be administered by the collector of the port, at the time of entry, to the owner, importer, consignee, or agent : Provided, That if any of the invoices or bills of lading of any merchandise im- ported in said vessel, which should otherwise be embraced in said entry, have not been received at the date of the entry, the afldavit may state the fact, and thereupon such, merchandise of which the in- voices or bills of lading are not preduced shall not be included iu such entry, but may be entered subsequently. OATH OF CONSiaNEE, IMPOETER, OK AGENT. I, — -■ — ■ — , do solemnly and truly swear (or affirm) that the invoice and bill of lading now presented by me to the collector of — are the true and only invoice and bill of lading by me received, of goods, wares, and merchandise imported in the , whereof is master, from , for account of any person whom- soever for whom I am authorized to enter the same; that the said in- voice and bill of lading are in the state in which they were actually re- ceived by me, and that I do not know nor believe in the existence of any other invoice or bill of lading of the said goods, wares, and mer- chandise ; that the entry now delivered to the collector contains a just and true account of the said goods, wares, and merchandise, according to the said invoice and bill of lading ; that nothing has been, on my part, nor to my knowledge, on the part of any other person, concealed or sup- pressed, whereby the United States may be defrauded of any part of the duty lawfully due on the said goods, wares, and merchandise ; that the said invoice and' the declaration therein are in all respects true, and were made by the person by whom the same purports to have been made, and that if, at any time hereafter, I discover any error in the said invoice, or in the account now rendered of the said goods wares, and merchandise, or. receive any. other, in voice of the same, I. will imme- 116 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. diately make the same known to the collector of this district. And I do further solemnly and truly swear (or affirm) that, to the best of my knowledge and belief (insert the name and residence of the owner or owners), is (or are) the owner (or owners) of the goods, wares, and mer- chandise mentioned in the annexed entry ; that the invoice now pro- duced by me exhibits the actual cost (if purchased) or fair market value (if otherwise obtained) at the time or times and place or places when or where procured (as the case may be), of the said goods, wares, and mer- chandise, including all cost for finishing said goods, wares, and mer- chandise to their present condition, and no other or different discount, bounty, or drawback but such as has been actually allowed on the same. OATH OF OWNEK IN CASES WHEEB MERCHANDISE HAS BEEN ACTU- ALLY PTJECHASED. I, , do solemnly and truly swear (or affirm) that the entry now 'delivered by me to the collector of contains a just and true account of the goods, Avares, and merchandise imported by or consigned to me, in the , whereof is master ; that the invoice which I now produce- contains a just and faithful ac,- count of the actual cost of the said goods, wares, and merchandise, in- cluding all cost of finishing said goods, wares, and merchandise, to their present condition, and no other discount, drawback, or bounty but such as has been actually allowed on the same; that I do not know or believe in the existence of any invoice or bill of lading other than those now produced by me, and that they are in the state in which I actually received them. And I further solemnly and truly swear (or affirm) that I have not in the said entry or invoice concealed or suppressed anything whereby the United States may be defrauded of any part of the duty lawfully due on the said goods, wares, and merchandise; that the said invoice and the declaration thereon are in all respects true, and were made by the person by whom the same pur- ports to have been made, and that if at any time hereafter I discover any error in the said invoice or in the account now produced of the said goods, wares, and merchandise, or receive any other invoice of the same, I will immediately make the same known to the collector of this district. OATH OF MANUFACTUEEB OR OWNEE IN GASES WHEEE 'mEECHAN- DISK HAS NOT BEEN ACTUALLY PUECHASED. I, ■ , do solemnly and truly swear (or affirm) that the en- try now delivered by me to the collector of contains a just and true account of goods, wares, and merchandise imported by or con- signed to me in the , whereof is master, from ; that the said goods, wares, and merchandise were not actually bought by me, or by my agent, in the ordinary mode of bargain and sale, but that, nevertheless, the invoice which I now produce contains a Just and faithful valuation of the same, at their fair market value, at the time or times and ijlace or jllaces when and where procured for my account (or for account of myself or partners) ; that the said invoice contains also a just and faithful account of all the cost for finishing said goods, wares, and merchandise to their present condition, and no other discount, drawback, or bounty but such as has been actually allowed on the said goods, wares, and merchandise; that the said invoice and the declaration thereon are in all respects true, and were made by the per- IMPORTS- INTO- THE? UNITED STATES,. ETC. 117 son by Tvhom the same purports to have been made ; that I do not know npr believe in the existence of any invoice or bill of lading other than those now produced by me, and that they are in the state in which I actually received them. And I do further solemnly and truly swear (or affirm) that I have not in the said entry orinvpice concealed or sup- pressed anything whereby the United States may be defrauded of any part of the duty lawfully due on the said goods, wares, and merchan- dise, and that if at any time herafter I discover any error in the said invoice, or in the account now produced of the said goods, wares, and merchandise, or receive any other invoice of the same, I will immedi- ately make the same known to the collector of this district. Sec. 9. If upon the appraisal of imported goods, wares, and merchan- dise, it shall appear that the true and actual market value and whole- sale price thereof, as provided by law, cannot be ascertained to the satisfaction of the appraiser, whether because such goods, wares, and merchandise be consigned for sale by the manufacturer abroad to his agent in the United States, or for any other reason, it shall then be lawful to appraise the same by ascertaining the cost or value of the materials composing such merchandise, at the time and place of man- ufacture, together with the expense of manufacturing, preparing, and putting up such merchandise for shipment, and in no case shall the value of such goods, \rares, and merchandise be appraised at less than the total cost or value thus ascertained. Sec. 10. That all imported goods, wares, and merchandise which may be in the public stores or bonded warehouses on the day and year when this act shall go into effect, except as otherwise provided in this act, shaU be subjected to no other duty upon the entry thereof for consump- tion than if the same were imported respectively after that day ; and all goods, wares, and merchandise remaining in bonded warehouses on the day and year this act shall take effect, and upon which the duties shall have been paid, shall be entitled to a refund of the difference, be- tween the amount of duties paid and the amount of duties said goods, wares, and merchandise would be subject to if the same were imported respectively after that date. Sec. 11. Hothing in this act shall in any way change or impair the force or eifect of any treaty between the United States and any other government, or any laws passed in pursuance of or for the execution of any such treaty, so long as such treaty shall remain in force in respect of the subjects embraced in this act; but whenever any such treaty, so far as the same respects said subjects, shall expire or be otherwise ter- minated, the provisions of this act shall be in force in all respects in the same manner and to the same extent as if no such treaty had existed at the time of the passage hereof. Sec. 12. That in respect of all articles mentioned in Schedule E of section six of this act, this act shall take effect on and after the first day of June, anno Domini eighteen hundred and eighty-three. Sec. 13. That the repeal of existing laws or modifications thereof em- braced in this act shall not affect any act done, or any right accruing or accrued, or any suit or proceeding had or commenced in any civil cause, before the said repeal or modifications; but all rights and liabil- ities under said laws shall continue and may be enforced in the same manner as if said repeal or modifications had not been made; nor shall said repeal or modifications in any manner affect the right to any office; or change the term or tenure thereof. Any offenses committed, and all penaltiesor forfeitures or liabilities incurred under any statute, embraced in or changed, modified, or repealed by.this act may be prosecuted and 118 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. punished in the same manner and with the same elfeot as if this act had not been passed. All acts of limitation, whether applicable to ciyil causes and proceedings or to the prosecution of offenses or for the re- covery of penalties or forfeitures embraced in or modified, changed or repealed by this act, shall not be affected therpby ; and all suits, pro- , ceedings, or prosecutions, whether civil or criminal, for causes arising or acta done or committed prior to the passage of this act, may be com- menced and prosecuted within the same time and with the same effect as if this act had not been passed. Approved March 3, 1883. HAWAIIAN'RECIPKOCITY TREATY. By the President op the United States of Amebxca. a proclamation. Whereas a Convention between the IJnited States of America and His Majesty the King of the Hawaiian Islands, on the subject of Com- mercial Eeciprocity, was concluded and signed by their respeetiye Plenipotentiaries, at the city of Washington, on the thirtieth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five, which Conven- tion, as amended by the contracting parties, is word for word as follows: The United States of America and His Majesty the King of the Hawaiian Islands, equally animated by the desire to strengthen and perpetuate the friendly relations which have heretofore uniformly ex- isted between them, and to consolidate their commercial intercourse, have resolved to enter into a Convention for Commercial Eeciprocity. For this purpose the President of the United States has conferred full powers on Hamilton Fish, Secretary of State, and His Majesty the King of the Hawaiian Islands has conferred like powers on Honorable Elisha H. Allen, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Chancellor of the King- dom, Member of the Privy Council of State, His Majesty's Envoy Ex- traordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the United States of America, and Honorable Henry A. P. Cartier, Member of the Privy Council of State, His Majesty's Special Commissioner to the United States of America. And the said plenipotentiaries, after having exchanged their full powers, which were found to be in due form, have agreed to the follow- ing articles. Article I. For and in consideration of the rights and privileges granted by His Majesty the King of thse Hawaiian Islands in the next succeeding article of this convention, and as an equivalent therefor, the United States of America hereby agree to admit all the articles named in the following schedule, the same being the growth and manufacture or produce of the Hawaiian Islands, into all the ports of the United States free of duty. Schedule. — Arrow-root; castor oil; bananas, nuts, vegetables, dried and undried, preserved and unpresemsd ; hides and skins undressed ; rice; pulu; seeds, plants, shrubs or trees; muscovado, brown, and all other unrefined sugar, meaning hereby the grades of sugar heretofore commonly imported from the Hawaiian Islands and now known in the markets of San Francisco and Portland as " Sandwich Island sugar;" syrups of sugar-cane, melada, and molasses ; tallow. Article II. For and in consideration of the riglits and privileges granted by the United States of America in the preceding article of this ConventioDj and as an equivalent therefor, His Majesty the King 119 120 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. of the Hawaiian Islands, hereby agrees to admit all the articles named in the following schedule, the same being the growth, manufacture, or produce of the United States of America, into all the ports of the Ha- waiian Islands free of duty. Scltedule. — ^Agricultural implements; animals; beef, bacon, pork, ham, and all fresh, smoked, or preserved meats; boots and shoes; grain; flour, meal, and bran, bread and breadstuffs, of all kinds; bricks, lime, and cement ; butter, cheese, Ikrd, tallow; bullion; coal; cordage, naval stores including tar, pitch, resin, turpentine raw and rectified ; copper and composition sheathing ; nails and bolts ; cotton and manufactures of cotton bleached and unbleached, and whether or not colored, stained, painted, or printed ; eggs ; fish and oysters, and all other creatures living in the water, and the products thereof; fruits, nuts, and vegetables, green, dried or undried, preserved or un- preserved ; hardware ; hides, furs, skins, and pelts, di-essed or un- dressed ; hoop iron, and rivets, nails, spikes and bolts, tacks, brads or sprigs; ice; iron and steel and manufactures thereof; leather; lum- ber and timber of all kinds, round, hewed, sawed, and unmanufactured, in whole or in part; doors, sashes, and blinds ; machinery of all kinds, engines and parts thereof; oats and hay ; paper, stationery, and books, and all maniifactures of paper or of paper and wood; petroleum and all oils for lubricating and illuminating purposes; plants, shrubs, trees, and seeds ; rice; sugar, refined or unrefined ; salt ; soap ; shooks, staves, and headings; wool and manufactures of wool, other than ready-made clothing; wagons and carts for the purposes of agriculture or of drayage; wood and manufactures of wood, or of wood and metal except furniture either upholstered or carved and carriages ; textile manufactures, made of combination of wool, cotton, silk, or linen, or of any two or more of them other than when ready-made clothing ; har- ness and all manufactures of leather ; starch ; and tobacco, whether in leaf or manufactured. Article III. The evidence that articles proposed to be admitted into • the iiorts of the United States of America or the ports of the Hawaiian Islands, free of duty, under the first and second articles of this Conven- tion, are the growth, manufacture, or produce of the United States of America or of the Hawaiian Islands, respectively; shall be established under such rules and regulations and conditions for the protection of the revenue as the two Governments may fi'om time to time respect- ively prescribe. Article IV. l^o export duty or charges shall be imposed in the Hawaiian Islands, or in the United States, upon any of the articles pro- posed to be admitted into the ports of the United States, or the ports of the Hawaiian Islands, free of duty, under the first and second arti- cles of this Convention. It is agreed, on the part 6{ His Hawaiian Majesty, that, so long as this treaty shall remain in force, he will not lease or otherwise dispose of or create any lien upon any port, harbor, or other territory in his dominions, or grant any special privilege or rights of use therein, to any other power, state or government, nor make any treaty by which any other nation shall obtain the same privileges, relative to the admission of any articles free of duty, hereby secured to the United States. Article V. The present convention shall take effect as soon as it shall have been approved and proclaimed by His Majesty the King of the Hawaiian Islands, and shall have been ratified and duly proclaimed on the part of the Government of the United States, but not until a Jaw to carry it into operation shall have been passed by the Congress IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 121 of the IJnited States of America. Such assent having been given, and the ratifications of the Convention having been exchanged as provided in Article VI, the Convention shall remain in force for seven years from the date at which it may come into operation ; and further, until the expiration of twelve months after either of the high contracting parties shall give notice to the other of its wish to terminate the same ; each of the high contracting parties being at liberty to give such notice to the other at the end of the said term of seven years, or at any time thereafter. Aeticle VI. The present Convention shall be duly ratified, and the ratifications exchanged at Washington City, within eighteen months from the date hereof, or earlier if possible. In faith whereof the respective Plenipotentiaries of the high contract- ing parties have signed this present Convention, and have afBxed thereto their respective seals. Done in duplicate, at Washington, the thirtieth day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five. SEAL, SEAL. SEAL. HAMILTON FISH. ELISHA H. ALLEN. HENEY A. P. CAETEE. And whereas the said Convention, as amended, has been duly ratified on both parts, and the respective ratifications were exchanged in this city on this day : Now, therefore, be it known that I, Ulysses S. Grant, President of the United States of America, have caused the said Convention to be made public, to the end that the same, and every clause and article thereof, may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington this third day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy -five, and of the Independence of the United States the ninety-nineth. [SEAL.] U. S. GEANT. By the President: HAMILTON Fish, Secretary of State. AN ACT to carry into effect a Conveution between tlie United States of America and His Ma,)- esty the King ot tile Hawaiian Islands, signed on the thirtieth day of January, eighteen hnndre^l and seTonty-^e. Be it enacted hy the Senate and Bimse of Bepresentaiives oftlie United States of America in Congress assenibled, That whenever the President of the IJnited States shall receive satisfactory evidence that the legislature of the Hawaiian Islands have 'passed laws on their part to give full effect to the provisions of the Convention hetween the United States and His Majesty the King of the Hawaiian Islands, signed oiuthe thirtieth day of January, eighteen hmidred and seventy-five, he is hereby authorized to issue his proclamation declaring that he has such evidence; and thereupon, from the date of such proclamation, the following articles, being the growth and manufacture or prod- uce of the Hawaiian Islands, to-wit, arrowroot; castor-oil; bananas; nuts; vege- tables, dried and undried, preserved aud unpreserved ; hides and skins, undressed ; rice: pulu; seeds; plants; shrubs, or trees; muscovado, brown, and all other unre- fined sugar, meaning hereby the grades of sugar heretofore commonly imported from the Hawaiian IslaucTs, and now known in the markets of San Francisco and Portland as "Sandwich Island sugar;" syrups of sugar-cane, melada, and molasses; tallow, shall be introduced into the United States free of duty so long as the said Convention ' shall remain in force. Approved, August 15, 187G. COMPARATIVE STATEMENT RATES OF IMPORT DUTIES "UNDER THE SEVERAL TARIFF ACTS FROM 1789 TO 1883 mCLDSIVE. 123 124 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, "ETC. I. — Comparative Statement of the rates of import duties under the Abukeviations.— n. o. p. = not otherwise provided for. Cwt. = linndred AnTICLES KNUMERATEU. Act of July 4,1789. Acts of August 10, 1790 ;* March 2 and 3, 1701. .: .J J i 1 Dozen Gallon .20 cents. . .5 cents. Dozen Gallon .20 cents. ..5 cents - 9 s 7^ per cent. 7^ per cent. - 10 per cent.. f, 8 Articles, growth orproduct of the United States, f'ree.--. ..-- -- q 10 lit per cent. Pair 10 per cent. - Pair n BootB .50 9ents. .50 cents. n 14 Free...- - Free . -. 1% ic 10 per cent. - 17 IH Bristles """I::::::::::::::::: 19 7i per cent. 10 per cent. 7i per cent. 7i per cent. 74 per cent. - 10 per cent,. 7i-p6r cent-. 7i per cent.. 74^ per cent.. Pound Pound 10 per cent.. 7i per cent.. 10 per cent. . ...J'. '0 '>1 JO 0^ ^4 Candles, tallotv Pound Pound -.2 cents. -.6 cents. ..2 cents. ..C cents. ^5 <}(i 97 7i per cent. ?fl iq 10 Pack Dozen . 10 cents. 50 cents . Pack Dozen 7^ per cent.. 15ft per cent. .10 cents. .50 cents. 11 1'> 1? 15 per cent. =tS Pound 10 per cent. ..4 cents. Pound 12^ per cent, 74 per cent.. .4 cents. ?fi n 1R , 19 Cider, in bottles Dozen .20 cents- Dozen 10 per cent. . .20 cents- 10 I** 10 per cent.. 74' per cent.. 10 per cent. . Bushel Pound Pound 10 per cent.. 10 per cent.. n 7i percent. 11 <> Coal Bushel Pound Pound . . 2 cents . ...1 cent. .2>> cents. ..Scents. ...Icent. .4 cents. R Cocoa -.... 7 Coffee : R q rnmfltH ., ," ,, iO il in plates (siieathing) Free Free W i^ manufactures, n. 0. p imtarred and yarn ._- "CwtV.'.'-'."."'. Cwt .7;"! cents. .90 cents. 7J per cent.. Cwt Cwt . : 54 ....$100. 150. ifi (7 i» Pound . .3 cents . ►9 goodsnotpriat'd,stain'doTcord,(muslins) pO 7i per cent.. 1 per cent . . 10 per cent,- ;i Currants „... i'* Dates r^ Dolls 14- 7J per cent. . Free i'> exelasively for dyeinj; Fi'eo ... ... .a FrpG ,7 Eartlieuware .,... 10 per cent. 10 per cent s )U Feathers andfiowera. omaraental asid artifipi:il.. 1) 10 per cent. . 1 Quint Barrel .50 cents. .75 cents. 2 pickled, u. 0. p maclcerel, herrings, pickled or salicd 3 *Act of August 10, 1790. New tariff, repeals previons duties. IMPORTS INTO -THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 125 several tbriff acts from July 4, 1789, 2o i^efrruary 5, 1816, AotJi in^Iiuive. weight. Quint = qniiitaL (Per cent = per cent, ad valorem. ) • 1 Acts of ActofMay2,1792. Acts of June 5 and 7, 1794 ; January 29, 1795. Acts of March 3, 1797 ; July 8,1797; Acts of '• March 26and27. 1804; ilarch 3, 1»'" ; 1 Jnly 1, 1812 ; Feb. 2.3, 1813 ; 1 July 29, 1813 ; 1 May 13,1800. March 4, 1E0~. 1 March 3,1815; I Feb. 5,1816. I), Free Free .... . Free Free ..... ...... Free IS Free Free 14 10 per cent... 15 per cent 15 per cent... 17) per cent 33 per cent 15 lOpercent 15 per cent 15 per cent 17) per cent 35 per cent 16 Froe fpee -. Free.. Free...... Free ..... 17 1R lOpercent — . 15 per cent 15 per cent 17) per cent 35 per cent... 19 10 per cent 15 per cent 15 per cent.. 17) per cent 35 per cent... 20 lOpercent 15 per cent 15 per cent 17)3>ercent 35 per cent 21 lOpercent 10 percent 12) per cent- 15 per cent 30 per cent 22 lOpercent .- ISperorait 15 per cent 17) per cent 35 per cent.. 23 Pound... -2 cents. Pound 2 cents. Pound 2 cents- Pound 2 cents. Pound 4cents. 24 Ponnd 6 cents. Ponnd 6 cents. Pound 6 cents- Pound 6 cents. Ponnd 12 cents. 2.1 15 per cent Pound. -.9-lli ct3- Found.. 11) cents. Ponnd..'..23 cents. 26 lOpercent... 15 per cent 15 per cent... 17) per cent 35 per cent ■SI lOpercent 15 per cent 15 per cent... 17) per cent 35 per cent 28 lOpercent 15 per cent... 15 per cent 17) per cent Pack 23 cents. 33 per cent -.. 29 Paa^ 25 cents. Pack 25 cents. Pack 25 cents. Pack 50 cents. 30 Dozen-.50 cents. Dozen 50 cents Dozen 50 cents. Dozen... SOcents. Dozen $100. 31 15i per cent 15 per cent 15 per cent 17) per cent 35 per cent 32 20 per cent 20 per cent 22) per cent 45 per cent 33 Ponnd 4 cents. Ponnd 7cents- Pound 4 cents. Found 7 cents. Pound 8 cents. Pound... 11 cents- H4 Ponnd 4c^ts. Ponnd 7 cents. 33 15 per cent IS per cent 15 per cent... 17) per cent 35 per cent 36 lOpercent 15 per cent 15 per cent 17) per cent 35 per cent VI Ponnd Scents. Pound 3 cents. Pound Scents. Pound 3 cents. Ponnd 6 cents. :« Dozen. ..20 cents. Dozen 20 cents. Dozen 20 cents. Dozen... 20 cents. Dozen 40 cents. 39 ]jOp««ent 15 per cent Pound... 20 cents- Pound.. -20 cents. Pound... 40 cents - 40 Free lA^excenk 15 per cent 15per cent— ..... 17) per cent 35 per cent : 42 7} per cent lOpercent 12) per cent 15 per cent 30 per cent... 1 43 lOpercent 15 per sent Pound... 20 cents. Ponnd... 20 cents. Ponod-.-40 cents. 44 Bnahel..4i cents- Bushel Scents- Eualiel Scents- Bnshel Scents. Bushel.. .10 cents. V: Found 2 cents. Pound 4 cents- Pound 2 cents. Pound 2 cents. Ponnd 4 cents. 46 Pound 4 cents. Pound Scents. Pound cents. Ponnd 5 cents. Pound... 10 cents. 47 ISpercent... 15 per cent 153>ercent 17) per cent 35 per cent i 48 lOpercent — 15 per cent 15 per cent 17) per cent 35 per cent... 49 Free Free Free ........ Free . e^l Free Free ... 5' lOpercent 15 per cent IS per cent 17) per cent 35 per cent .■» Cwt *1 80- Cwt «180. Ponnd 2 cents. Pound 2 cents. Pound — 4 cents. ^A Cwt 2 25. Cwt 2 25. Ponnd. ..2) cents. Pound-. .2) cents. Ponnd 5 cents. 55 Free Free :...,... 17) per cent Free 56 lOpercent :--. 15 per cent.. 15 per cent 35 per cent Pound 3 cents- Ponnd 3 cents- Pound 3 cents- Pound 6 cents. .Vi is per cent 17) per cent 35 per cent ."19 7^ per cent 12i per cent 15 per cent 17* per cent 35 per cent 60 lOpercent 15 per cent Ponnd 2 cents . Pound 2 cents- Ponnd 4 cents. 61 lOpercent .. 15 per cent 15 per cent 17) per cent 35 per cent 62 lOpercent 15 per cent 15 per cent 17) per cent 35 per cent 63 lOpercent ... 15 per cent 15 per cent 17) per cent 35 per cent 64 Free Free .. Free Free . fn Free lOpercent. 15 per cent 15 per cent 17) per cent 35 per cent 67 lOpercent 13 per cent 15 per cent 17) per cent 35 per cent 68 lOpercent 15 per cent 15 per cent... 17) per cent 35nercent 69 lOpercent lOpercent lOpercent Pound — 2 cents. Pound 4 cents- 70 Quint.... 50 cents. Qnint $1 00. 71 ■P. 1 Barrel 60 cents. Barrel $1 20. |73 126 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. I. — Comparative Statement of the rates of import duties under iht severnl AltTlCLEB ENU3IEUATEU. Act of July 4,] 7 Acts of A ii-uwt 10,171)0; Haruii J and 3, 1701. Fisli, aalmon, pictled all other, pickled in barrels Floorcloth. Frait8,n. o.p Furs, undressed Gauzes Ginger Girandoles Glass, allmaau&ctures, n.o. p. exccptblaok quai't bottles bottles, black ■window .-. not above 8 by 10 inobes above 8 by 10, not 10 by 12 iuchos 10 by 12 inches Glauber salts Gloves, leather, men's, &c Glue. Free". 10 per cent.. Fiee 7i per cent. . 10 pet' cent., 10 per cent.. 12J per cent. , 7J per cent.. 7ipet cent., Gold and silver com and bullion. leaf lace and tassels.-. plated "ware i^ Gunpowder. * Hair poirder - Hats. lOper oent.. lOper oeht.. 7^ per oent. . 10 per cent.. Free 10 per cent. . 10 percent.. 10 percent., 10 per cent., Hemp, unmanufaotured . . Hides and skins Indigo Iron, sheets «...-. out, boopi slit, rolled . rolled or hammered.. cables or chains castings, n. o. p ...... . mannfaotutes, n. o. p . Jewelry and paefcework. - - Laces Lampblack *.**<.. Lapis calaniiuaris... •.*•*. Lawns (cotton)-^ Lead. 7i per cent., Cwt Free ., Pound , .60 cents. .IG cents. 7iper cent ..., Cwt 54 cents. Free a.^., Found. w.... 25c6ntsj 74 per cent. 7i per cent., Cwt 7^ per cent < . 7^ per cent. 7i per cent., 7Aper cent., Cwt 74 per cent. , 7jr per oeut.., 10 per cent., 7^ per cent., 10 per cent., .$1 00. bars and pigs, and manufaotuTes. . . . . , white and red.. Leather, tanned and tawed, sole and bend. Leather, manufactures, n. 0. p Lemons .-. Lime — Limos Linens Mace Free. 74 per ceijLt. Pound 1 cent. 7i per dent.. 7| per oent. . 74 per cent.. 7ipet cent,. l5 pet' cent. , 10 pet cent. Halt Marble, and utensils of , Hats and mattings Millinery, ready-made Mits and mittens, wool Molasses. Mortars, marble or slate Muskets „... Mustard, flour Nails, iron , Nankeens ..-.-..«.. Nutmegs Ochres or ochery earth, dry groimd in oil Olives Oranges Paints, all in oil, excluding for dyeiug Paper - hangings for sheathing Parchment Pepper, black Perhimery, &o., &c Pewter, old or unmanufactured manufactures, ii.o.p plates and dishes Philosophical apparatus specially imported for any seminary of learning Bushel 10 cents 10 per cent *.. Bushel. ..10 cents. 10 per cent..*... 7i percent., 7| per oent, , Gallon..,.-. .2J cents, 7^ pot cent 7^ per cent Gallon 3 cents. 10 per cent Pound 1 cent. 10 per cent Pound 1 cent 7Jpercett 10 pet cent -. 10 per cent.. 7^ per cent. . 7| per cent. 10 per cent. 10 per cent. 10 per cent. 10 ppr cent- 10 per cent., 10 per cent Pound- 6 cents Free T^per ceut.. Free , 71 per c«nt.. 10 per cent- Free , IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 127 tariff acti from July 4, 1789, to February 5, 1816, loth ijicJusiuc— Continued. Acts of Acts of June 5 and 7, 1794; January 29, 1795. Acts of Acts of Jnly 1,1812; Act of May 3, 1793. March 3, 1797 J July 8, 1797 i May 13,1800. March 26, 27, 1804; March 3, 1807; March 4, 1808. Feh. 25,1813; July 29,1813; March 3,1815; Feb. 5, 1816. Barrel $1 00. Barrel ...40 cents 17i per cent Barrel $2 00. Barrel... 80 cents 35 per cent 71 10 pet cent 15 per cent 15 per cent 78 10 per cent 10 per cent 12i per cent 15 per cent 30 per cent 77 Pi-ee Free I'ree 10 per cent 10 per cent 12| per cent 15 per cent 30 per cent 79 10 per cent 15 per cent 15 per cent 17 per cent 36 per cent 80 20 per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent 22^ per cent 22^ per cent 45 percent 45per centi 81 15.p6tcent 82 Gross.......$120. 8f M 100sq.teet-.$l 60. 100 sq. feet.. 1 75. 100 an. feet.. $1 60. lOOsq.feet.. 1 76. 100 sq. feet.. $3 20. 100 sq. feet.. 3 50. 8fl 100 sq. feet.. 2 25. Cwt 2 00- 100 sq. feet.. 2 26. Cwt 2 QO- 100 sq. feet.. 4 50. Cwt 4 00. Cwt $2 00. Cwt $2 00- fW 10 per cent 15 per cent ISpercent 17iper cent 35 per cent »» 15 per cent 15 per cent Pound.... 4 cents. Pound — 4 cents. Pound 8 cents. !)0 !Fre© ---- -----. Free Free . . Free Free 91 10 per cent 12^ per cent 15 per cent 30 per cent 92 lOper cent. .'.i-.- 15 per cent 15 per cent 17i per cent 35 per cent »» 15 per cent 15 per cent 17|r per cent. ...... 35 percent 84 lOpercent 10 per cent Pound ... .4 cents. Pound — 4 cents- Pound..., 8 cents. 95 15 per cent 15 per cent Pound 4 cents. Pound — 4 cents. Pound 8 cents. m 10 per cent 15 per cent 15 per cent 17i per cent 35 per cent 97 Qwt $100. Cwt $1 00. Cwt $100. Cwt $1 00. cwt ...... ..$2 00. 98 Free Pree ..... Free Free 99 fonnd ..25 cents. Pound ...25 cents. Pound ...25 cents. Pound.. -25 cents. Pound H cent. Pound...,.! cent. Pound ...50 cents. 100 Pound ...1^ cents. Pound 1 cent. Pound 3 cents. Pound — 2 cents. 101 10 per cent 15 per cent 102 10 per cent... — 15 per cent 16 per cent 17J per cent 35 per cent 103 Cwt $1 80. Cwt $1 80. Pound 2 cents. Pound 2 cents. Pound 4 cents. 104 10 per cent 15 per cent 15 per cent 17i per cent 35 per cent 105 15 per cent 15 per cent 17^ per cent....... 3S per cent Klfi 10 per cent 15 per cent 15 per cent 17j per cent 35 per cent..- 107 15 per cent 15 per cent 16 per cent 17§ per cent 35 per cent 108 10 per cent 10 per cent 12i per cent 15 per cent 30 per cent 109 Free .... 110 111 llff 10 pel cent 10 per cent 12i per cent 15 per cent 30 per cent Pound 1 cent. Pound..... 1 cent. Pound 1 cent. Pound 1 cent. Pound i centa. ii,t Pound 2 cents. 15 per cent Found 2 cents 17 percent ]fV)and....4 cents. 35 per cent 114 10 per cent 15 per cent Uii 16 per cent 15 per cent 17 percent 35 per cent 116 10 per cent 15 per cent 15 per cent 17 percent Ga«i 50 cents. 174 per cent 35 percent m Cask 50 cents. 15 per cent Cask $1. 35 par cent... lift 10 per cent 15 per cent 119 12i per cent ■ 15 per cent 12Jper cent Pound $125. 15 per cent Pound $1 25. 30 per cent Pound J2 50. T'O 10 per cent 121 jSnsliel . . 10 cents . BuBliel... 10 cents. Bushel... 10 cents Bushel... 10 cents, Bushel ..,.20 cents. 122 10 per cent 15 percent.... .... 15 pet cent... 17i per cent. 35 per cent 123 10 per cent 15 per cent 15 per cent 174 per cent 35 per cent 124 10 per cent 15 per cent 16 per cent.. 174per cent. ...... 35 per cent 125 10 per cent Gallon... 3 cents. 15 per cent Gallon 3 cents. 15 per cent Gallon 4 cents. 174 per cent. Gallon 5 cents. 35 per cent Gallon.. 10 cents. ]2« 127 lOperoent 10 per cent 12)r per cent 15 per cent 30 percent 128 15 per cent....... 15 per cent 15 per cent 17§ per cent 35 per cent 129 10 per cent 16 per cent 16 per cent 174 per cent 35 per cent 130 Pound ...2 cents. Pound. ...2 cents. Pound 2 cents. Pound ...2 cents. Pound 4 cents. 131 lOperoent 15 per cent 15 per cent 174 per cent 35 per cent 132 10 per cent. 15 per cent Pound. ..50 cents. Pound... 50 cents. Pound $1. 133 Pound 1 cent. Pound.. -li cents. 16ner cent... Pound 1 cent Pound. ..14 cents. 174 per cent Pound 2 cents. Pound Scents. 35 per cent 134 1S5 10 per cent 16 per cent 136 10 per cent 15 percent 15 per cent 174 per cent 35 per cent 137 10 per cent 10 per cent 12i per cent 15 per cent 30 percent 138 10 percent 10 percent 12i per cent 15 per cent.. 30 per cent 139 15 per cent 15 per cent 15 per cent 174 percent 35 per cent 140 10 per cent 15 per cent ■. 16 per cent 174 per cent 35 per cent 141 10 per cent 10 per cent 12i per cent 15 per cent 30 percent 142 Pound -- 6 cents. Pound 6 cents. Pound.. -.6 cents - Pound — 6 cents. Pound... 12 cents. 143 10 per cent 16 per cent 15 per cent 17Aper cent 36 per cent 144 Free Free H'i 10 per cent 15 per cent, 15 per cent.. .. 174 per cent 35 per cent 140 Pound 4 cents. Free Pound — 4 cents. Free Pound 8 cents- Free 147 IVee Free 148 128 IMPOETS ^ INTO '■ THE ' UNITED STATES, ETC. I. — Comparative Statement of the rates of import duties under the seseral ABTIOLES BKCMEEATED. Pickles of everj^kind, and sauces. Pictures and prints Pimento (allspice)... Plaster of Paris, .v Plums and prunes - Quicksilver Bags of all kinds Baisins, muscatel and bloom all other - Saddles - Sail cloth Sal-soda Salt Saltpeter, crude Satins Sea stores in ships Segars Seines Shoes or slippers, silk for children faloshoes, leather idand morocco .« Silk manufactures, n. o.p ■.. Skins, raw Slates Soap Socks and stockings, ttooI Spanish brown Spikes, cut iron...' Act of July 4, 1780. 7i per cent., Bushel 10 cents I'ree Pair. Pair.' .10 cents ..7 cents. Ii'reo... Pound., Pound. .2 cents -.1 cent Acts of August 10, 1790 : March 2 and 3, 1791. 10 per cent 10 per cent Pouud.. 4 cewts. Free 10 per cent , 10 per ceut., 7i per ceut. Bushel 12 cents. Tree 7J per cent I'ree Pair lOcents, l?air 7 cents. 7i per cent Free 10 per cent Pouud 2 cents. Pound 1 ceut. Spirits, distilled. Jamaica proof ■ All other Over 10 per cent, below proof ) d . ( FromStolOper ceut. below proof \S^ I Proof not more than 5 per cent, above-.. "^ ' Not exceeding 30 per cent, above proof. . Over20 notover40percentaboveproof. ■>.-.. , Over 40 per cent, above proof .,^ . . , J H '^ ( Gallon 10 cents, Crallon 8 cents Gallon . Gallon . Gallon . Gallon - Gallon . Gallon . Cents, 13 12J 13 IS 20 25 Starch '. Steel, unwrought manufactures, n. o. p Stoneware Sugar, brown, raw, or clayed loaf or candy, refined white, clayed, or powdered. other Sulphur, flour , Tallow Cwt 56 cents Cwt 75 cents. 10 percent , Pound 1 cent Pound 3 cents lOper cent Pound 1^ cents. Pouud 5 cents. Pound IJ cents Pound. Tea. Bohea Souchong Other black imperial , - - Gunpowder Gomee Hyson and Young Hysi Ail other green lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs, Lbs. Lbs. Lbs, '2 ^ Sec ■21= Cents, 6 10 10 10 Cenis. 8 13 13 13 I 2P. Cents, 15 Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs, C3 m 'S to Cents. 18 18 18 O ^n as Cents. 12 21 21 21 If 2 Pi Cents. 15 27 -27 27 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. tariff acta from July 4, 1789, fo Febniary 5, 1816, both inclusive— Coiit'mueH. 129 Act of May 2, 1792. Acts of JnneSand?, 1794; j;aimary 29, 1795. Acts of March 3, 1797 ; ■Jaly K, 1797 ; May 13, 1800. Acts of Mar.20aiKl27.18n4 . March 3, ]807; March 4, 1808. Acta of July 1, 1812 ; Feb. 25, 1813 ; July 29, 1813 ; March 3, 1815; JTel). 5, 1816. 10 per cent. 10 per cent Pound... 4 cents. Free 10 per cent 15 per cent.-'" 10 per cent Pound 4 cents. Free 15 per cent.-.. 15 per cent 12^ per cent , Pound 4 cents Free ; Pound 2 cents 10 percent 10 per cent ]0 percent-. 10 per cent Bushel-. 12 cents. Free , 10 percent l'"ree , 15 per cent 10 percent 10 percent 10 per cent Bushel.. .12 cents. Free 10 per ceut Free Free Pound 2 cents. Pound, .-1^ cents, 12^ per cent 12i per cent , 12^ per ceut , BUsiiel. - .20 cents IVoo 12J per cent Free Pair 20 cents. Pair 7 cents. Pair 10 cents. Pair 25 cent-s Pair 10 cents. Pair 15 cents. 10 per cent *Vee lOper cent Pound.-. 2 cents. 10 per cent 30 percent Free 15 per cent Pound — 2 cents. 15 per cent Pound... 2 cents. Pound, ...2 cents. Pair 25 cents Pair 10 cents. Pair lu cents. Pair 15 cents. 12^ferc6nt Free 15 per cent Pound 2 cents. 15 per cent Pound 1 cent. Pound 2 cents. 17i^ per cent 15 per cent Pound 4 cents-. Free Pound 2 cents. Pound 6 cents Free Pound... 2 cents Pound- -.14 cents. 15 per cent 15 per cent 15 per cent Free B'roe 15 per cent lYee MiUe $2. Pound — 4 cents Pair 25 cents Pair 10 cents. Pair 15 cents Pair 15 cents. 15 per cent Free 17iper ceut Pou ud 2 cents . 17^ per cent Pound 1 cent Pound 2 cents 35 per cent , 30 per ceut Pound 8 cents Free Pound — 4 cents Pound. -.12 cent-s. Free...... Pound 4 cents, Pound 3 cents. 30 per cent 30 per cent 30 per cent Free; bushel, 20ct8 Fi-ee 30 per cent Free Mille $4. Pound 8 cents. Pair 50 cents. Pair 20 cents - Pair 30 cents- Pair 30 cents . 30 per cent Free 35 per cent Poimd 4 cents. 35 per cent Pound. ...2 cents. Pound 4 cents. .149 ir.o 151 152 153 154 155 15ti 157 158 159 160 161 163 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 Ots, Ots. Cts. CIS. Cts. Gts. Cts, Ots. Ots. Cts. 178 179. 180 181 183 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 G-allon . - Gallon . . Gallon . . Gallon . . Gallon. - Gallon - . Gallon . - - Gallon - - . Gallon . . . Gallon.. - GaUon.-- Gallon . - - Gallon... Gallon... Gallon... Gallon . - . Gallon . . . Gallon . . . Gallon... Gallon . - . Gallon.... Gallon... Gallon... GaUon... Gallon... Gallon... Gallon , . . Gallon... Gallon... Gallon . . . 15 per cent Cwt $1. 10 per cent ]L0 per cent Pound.. 1^ cents. Pound... 5 cents. .$1 Pound.. 2?f cents. Free 15 per ceut. Cwt 15 per cent, 15 per ceut, Pound,2^andl^cts Pound 9 cents Pound .. 3 cents Pound.. .2J cents Free Pound — 3 cents Cwt $1 15 per cent 15 per cent Pound 2 cents. Pound 9 cents. Pound 3 cents. Pound. .-^ cents. Free PoTind--.14 cents. Pound 3 cents, Cwt $1, 17^ per cent 17| per cent Pound... 2 J cents. Pound 9 cents. Pound 3 coats. Pound... 2^ cents. Free Pound... 1 J cents. Pound 6 cents. Cwt $2. 35 per cent 35 per cent Pound.. i. 5 cents Pound.. .18 cents Pound — 6 cents Pound 5 cents. Free , Pound 3 cents. .9 m o . Lbs Lb,i Lbs Lbs Lbs Lbs 20 fH Cts. 12 21 21 21 o p. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. to 3j» Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. 40 : 50 24 I, 30 Lbs'. Lb.s. B . tDr-t 2 " 9 u o 2 P« Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lba. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. B!0 o . 1^ fJfJ!. Otj!. 12 14 IS 21 32 40 32 40 32 40 32 40 20 2i o p. Lbs. Lbs. Lba. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. d ^ at- ■9» 11 a cent. 12ipeTcent 12ipercent ISperceut SOpercent 234 Acts of July 1, 1812; Fob. 25, 1813 ; July 29, 1813; March 3, 1815; Feb. 5, 1816. .'ioper cent Free 35 per cent Pound. -.20 cents. Pound.. -44 cents. Free 30 per cenf- Cwt $8 30 per cent 40 per cent 35 per cent 35 per cent Gallon $1 Gallon $1 16 Gallon $1 16- Gallon. .-80 cents. Gallon-. .80 cents Gallon... 60 cents. Gallon. ..56 cents Gallon.. -56 cents Gallon... 90 cents. Gallon.. -90 cents- Gallon -..70 cents SOpercent Gallon --.40 cents. Free ; 35 per cent Free.... 30 per cent , Free SOpercent Additional 10 per cent. 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 enumerated in the respective laws, and, conaequently, must be regarded as "uuenamerated," audeab- lar character. 132 IMPORTS -.INTO' ■ THE " UNITED "STATES, ETC. II. — Compttirative Statement of the rates of import dittisa under the ABBKETIATio?rs. — n. o. p. = not otiierwiso prWided. Cwt. = hundred weiglit. ABTICUBS ESUMEEATED. Acts of April 27,1816;* April 20, 1818: March 3, 1819. Acts of May 22, 1824; Feb- ruary 11, 1825. Aotsof May 19, 1828; May 24, 1828; May 20, 1830; May 29, 1830. Acetate of lead, dry or ground in oil. f 4 „ 8 Pound 3 cents. Pound 3 cents. Adzes -. 35 per cent :::::::::::::::;;:» 11 in 16 17 Ale, porter, and beer in bottles otberwise... Gallon,., 15 cents. Gallon,.. 10 cents. Pound-,. 3 cents. Gallon... 20 cents. ('jallon...l5 cents. Pound... 3 cents. Gallon... 20 cent?. Gallon. ..15 cents. Pound 3 cents. 11 **0 Cwt., $1,$2 Cwt $2 50. Cwt $2 50. "1 ..A 'M Anatomical prepai'ns for colleges, &c Free ''"i Cwt.,$1.50;lb.,2cts Pound 2 cents. Pound 2 cents. 'Hi Free .. . !Free Free Aimatto 12J per cent ■«1 V Ajiticiuities, coUectionsfor museums. Tree Ifree Free Pound 2 cents. Pound 2 oentsi ■n Aq^uafortis •iM I'l Argol 20 per cent 30 per cent 30 per cent 17 ■|R Arrowroot •n Articlesimportedforuseof TJ. States. Articles theproduce ol" Cnifced States Free I.'iee Ifree .-.. 40 41 Articles, products of United States reimported Free Free Free ■11 Assafcetida 41 41 Axes 35 per cent.-.". 4'> Axletrees, and parts thereof 46 Bacon and bams Pound — 3 cents. Pound 3 cents. 47 Bagging other than cotton 48 30 per cent 30 p. ct. and 33^ p. c. 30 per cent 30 per cent 41 30 per cent W tolu ■"il Barilla Free Free f.*? Barytes, sulphate of r.3 54 Barley .W r>6 Baskets, grass, straw, osier, willow.. ri7 .■iH Beef Pound 2 cents. Pound 2 cents. n9 fin Bindings, wool 35 percent Pound... 2i cents. 35 per cent fii Pound. ..2iic 25 per cent'. <>?, 6J Talue not above 7n cents each, nothoyond 72 by 52 inches, nor less than 45 by 60 inches...- 64 of goats' hair or mohair 65 all other 35 per cent fifi Bleaching powder, (chloride of lime). Bookings, woolen 67 «R (i1 Bolting cloth, silk 15 per cent 15 per cent *Actof April 27, 1816. S"ew tai'iflf, repeals previous duties, IMPOETSINTO THE UNITED STATES, i ETC. 133 several tariff acts from J/pril 27, 1816, to August 30, 1842, loth inGlusive. P. c. (per cent.) = per cent, ad valorem. LI). = pound. Sq. yd. = square yard. -Ajcts of July 13, 1832; JulyU, 1832. 12!f per cent. Pound 3 cents. 15 per cent 30 per cent , Fi-ee Gallon... 20 cents. Gallon--. 15 cents. Free Free C-wt $2 50. IFree Free Tree . . . Pound. Free... Free , , , Free . . . .2 cents. Free Free Pound — 2 cents 12^ per cent , Free , 30 per cent. I'^ee . li^ee. Free Free , Free 30 per cent. , Pound 3 cents. Sq.yd 16 centa- ls per cent Free Free Free 15 per cent., 15 per cent 15 per cent Pound 2 cents 25 per cent Pound. -.2* cents. 25 per cent 5 per cent. 25 per cent. Sq.yd 16 cents, Free 6 per cent. free-. Under operation of act of March 2, 1833. Act of July 4, 1836. 12i per cent- . Pound 3 cents. 15 per cent 28 per cent Free Gallon. -.20 cents. Gallon. -.15 cents. Free Free Cwt $2 50. Free Free Free Pound 2 cents. Free Free Free Free Free , Pound 2 cents, 12i per cent Free 28 per cent.. Free. Free. Free , Free Free 28 per cent-. Pound Scents. Sq.yd 16 cents. 15 per cent Free Free Free , 15 per cent.. 15 per cent 15 per cent Pound 2 cents. 24 percent Pound, --2^ cents 24 per cent 5 per cent 34 per cent. Sq.yd lOconts Free Free Ax;t of September 11, 1841. Free......... 12^ per cent. Pound 3 cents. 15 per cent 26 per cent Free Free Gallon... 20 cents. Gallon-.. 15 cents. 20 per cent Free Cwt $2 50. Free Free Fi-ee Pound 2 cents. Free Free Free Free Free Free , Pound 2 cents 12^ per cent Free 26 per cent.. Free . , Free., Free Free Free 26 per cent.. Pound 3 cents. Sq.yd 16 cents. 20 per cent Free Free Free 20 per cent. , 20 per cent 20 per cent Pound 2 cents. 2.'; per cent, Pound ...2h cents, Zi percent , 20 per cent. 23 percent. Sq.yd 16cents. Fro'e , 20 per cent , As in force June 30, 1842. Free 12^ per cent. Pound 3 cents . 15 per cent 23 per cent..., Free Free , Gallon. -.20 cents. Gallon-., 15 cents. 20 per cent Free Cwt $2 50. Free , Free , Free Pound 2 cents- Free Free Free Free Free Free , Pound 2 cents. 12J per cent Free 23 per cent. Free. , Free. Free ._ Free Free.- 23 per cent. , Pound 3 cents. Sq.yd - 16 cents. 20 per cent , Free Free , Free , 20 per cent. , 20 per cent 20 per cent , Pound 2 cents. 2I3 per rent Pound ...2^ cents, 21^ per cent 20 per cent.. 21^ per cent. fJq. yd lOc.tints FiVe 20i)ev tout, Act of August 30, 1842. Gallon... 60 cents. Pound ...4 cents. 20 per cent ----i 5 per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent 20 percent Pound 1 cent. 20 per cent 30 per cent 30 per cent Free Free Gallon. -.20 cents. Gallon. --15 cents. Pound 3 cents. Free Pound... IJ cents. 20x)er cent 20 percent 20 per cent Free Pound - . . 2A cents- 20 per cent- Free 20 per cent Free Free Free Pound - - .2J cents. 12^ per cent 30 per cent Free 30 per cent Gallon.- 60 cents. 20 per cent Free Free.. Free Free F\ee 30 per cent Pound . , . 4 cents Pound ... 3 cents. Sq.yd 5cents Sq.yd 14 cents 25 per cent Free Free Pound ^ cent. Free Busliel. -.20 cents. Pound 2 cents 25 per cent 25 per cent Pound — 2 cents. Free 30 per cent Pound - . 2^ cents 25 per cent JSporcent. 63*, 20 percent 64 25 per cent Pound 1 cciit.i 'K; Sq. "vd 14 cents. 167 Free j68 'JO per cent | 6d 134 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. II. — Comjaarative Statement of the rates of import dutiea under the several ARTICLES EXUJIEUATED. Acta of April 27, 1816; April 20, 1818; March 3, 1819. Acts of May 22, 1824; Feb- ruary 11, 1826. Acts of May 19, 1828; May 24, 1828; May 20, 1830; May 29, 1830. 70 71 Bonnete, silk or sstin, for women straw, palm-leirf, Leghorn, 30 per cent 30 per cent 30 per cent 30 per cent 50 per cent 30 per cent 30 per cent 50 per cent 30 per cent 72 7T Books, blank (uaboiind, 1842) 74 printed before 1775, alliuotber languages than Engliab (ex- Yelunie.. A cents. Pound. -.15 cents Ponnd... 13 cents. Pound... 30 cents. Pound... 26 cents. Volume...* cents. Pound... 15 cents. Pound ... 13 cents. Pound... 30 cents. Pound... 26 cents. Free 75 printed in Latin or Greek, 76 printed in Latta or Greek, 77 all otber bound 7S 79 Books, maps, and charts for Library ffO foreobools, eoUeges, &c. printed abroad more tban 5 years before importatioxi, or inore than 1 year without having been reprinted in the United States lYee . Free Fi'ce HI 82 printed 40 years prior to date of importation; also reports of foreign legislative oom- 83 of engravings or plates, with or without letter-press, boimd or unbound, maps 84 polyglots, lexicons, diction- ; HI Sfi in foreign languages (except ; Latin, Greek, and Hebrew:) i H8 89 Pair $1 50. Pair $1 50. Pair $1 50. 90 V doubl© soled, pnmpa, &c., for 91 and bootees, ready to be used as clothing 92 or bootees, silk and laced, for children . 4 P*ir $1 50- Pair $1 50. Pair $1 50- ,,,, Pair $1 60. 95 25 per cent 35 per cent a."! per cent 25 per cent 35 per cent Gnllon $1- Froe 17 m 15 per cent 15 per cent 15 per cent 15 per cent 2^ percent 2U per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent 99 100 101 i -. ^n?, Free Free .; , 24 per cent 24 per cent Free j'ree Ifree 103 2r> per oent 25 per cent 23 per cent 23 per cent ,. Free aiipor cent 2l| per cent Freo 25 percent 30 percent Free 104 105 infi Pound -..12 cents. Pound -..30 cents. 30 per cent Free 107 ins 25 per cent Free 24 per cent 23 per cent I'ree 214per ci'iit Free 109 110 Free Free N1 15 per cent 30 per cent Free 15 per cent 28 per cent 28 per cent 20poi- cent 26 per cent 20 percent Fri'c 20 per cent 23 per cent 23 percent Free 2.", per cent 30 per cent 30 per oent Free 112 113 114 V> 25 per icnt Pnuud 1 cent. 20 per cent 30 per cent 20 per cent 30 per cent llfi Pound — 3 cents. 7i per cent Freo 117 T^per cent 2(1 per ri'ut 20x)er cent 118 IM 15 per cent la per cent 2i) per cent — ■ 20 percent 121 136 IMPORTS, INTO THE UNITKD STATES, ETC. II, — Comparative Staiement of the rates of import dutlos under the several ARTICLES ENUMERATED. Brashes Buckles, shoe or knee Burgundy 4)itch Burlaps (osnaburgs) . - Burrstonee, unwi-ought Bust, marble, metal, plaster of Paris, specially imported Buttons, ii. o. p. (excluding gold or silver) Button-moulds Butter Cahinetware & household fomiture. Cables. ti ...70 cents. Sq. yd -..40 ceuts. 30 per cent.. Pound 6 ceuts. Gallon... 40 cents. Pound 9 cents, 20 per cent Pound 4 cents Pound.. .25 cents. Free 25 per cent 50 per ceut J- Pound... 25 cents. 25 per cent Bushel.'.. .(J ceuts- Pound...2, 1 cent. Pound. .0,2, Icent- IMPOETS INTO THE TTNITED STATES, ETC. 137 tariff acta from Ajinl ^7, 1816, io August 30, 184:2, both, inclusive — Coutimied. Acts of Under operation of act of March 2, 1833. Act of August 30, 1842. Jnly 13, 1832 ; July 14, 1832. ActofJnly4,1836. Act of September 11, 1841. A 8 in force Juno 30, 1842. 25 per cent 25per cent Free 24 per cent 24 per cent Free 15 per cent Free 23 per cent 23 per cent i... Free 21^ per cent 2l| per cent Free 30 per cent 30 per cent Free 122 123 124 125 126 15 per cent I'ree , 20 per cent Free 20 per cent Free ....... 20 per cent Free Tree Free ............. Free - Free . .... Free 107 25 per cent 15 per cent Pound. .-5 cents. 30 per cent 24 percent 15 per cent Pomid.t..5 cents. 28 per cent 23 per cent 20 per cent Pound 5 cents. 26 per cent 21i per cent 20 per cent Pound 5 cents, 23 per cent 30 per cent 25 per cent Pound 5 cents. 30 per cent 128 129 130 131 15 per cent 15 per cent... 15 per cent 15 pec cent 25 per cent .... 7i per cent 133 20 per cent Pound.. .12 cents. Free ........... 20 per cent, Pound... 12 cents. Free J Pound 5 cents- Pound... 20 cents- Pannd..l2 cents, i^ee . PMnnd...l2 cents. F^ee 137 138 Pound.,. 45 cents. Pound 4 cents- Pound 8 cents- Pound 8 cents- Free - ... 139 Poond...5 cents. Pound. -.6 cents. Pound... 8 cents. Pree Pound 5 cents. Pound 6 cents. Pound 8 cents. Pound 5 cents. Pound 6 cents. Pound 8 cents. Free Pound — 5 cents. Pound cents. Pound — 8 cents. Free Pound,, -12 cents. 21i per cent 140 141 142 143 Pottnd..l2 cents. 25 per cent Poaud...l2 cents. 24 per cent Pound... 12 cents. 23 per cent Pound 6 cents. 30 per cent 144 145 20 per cent 20 per cent 23 per cent 20 per cent 23 per cent 21i per cent 30 per cent ... 35 per cent 30 per cent 30 per cent Pound- -.12 cents- Pack 25 cents. 30 percent Sq.yd 55 cents. Sq. yd 30 cents- Sq.yd 65 cents. Sq.yd 65 cents. 30 per cent I^ee 20 per cent Pound 5 cents- 1'17 30 per cent 25 per cent.. 28 per cent 24 per cent ■,. 148 149 150 151 Pack 30 cents. 25 per cent Sq.yd... 63 cents. Sq.yd. ,.35 cents. Sq.yd... 63 cents. Pack 30 cents, 24i)er cent Sq.vd 63 cents. Sq.yd 35 cents. Sq.yd 63 cents. Pact 30 cents. 23 per cent Sq.yd 63 cents. Sq.yd..., 35 cents. Sq.yd,.., 63 cents. Pack 30 cents. 21^ per cent Sq.yd 63 cents. Sq.yd 35oents- Sq.yd 63 cents. 152 153 154 155 155 157 30 per cent 28 per cent 26 per cent 23 per cent 158 15 per cent 15 per cent Fi'ee 20 per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent 160 IfiV 16? GraUon-.40 cents. Gallon.,, 40 cents. Free Gallon,,. 40 cents. Free Gallon -..40 cents - Fi'ee Gallon- --40 cents Free 163 164 Pound 4 cents- 30 percent Free Ifil 166 167 Free Free Free 20 per cent Pound-. -45 cents. Pound 9 cents. 30 per cent Pound 4 cents. 20 percent "... Pound,.. 25 cents. III!! \m Pound ...9 cents. 20 per cent Pound... 4 cents. Pound 9 cents. 20i)6rcent Pound 4 cents- Pound 9 cents. 20 per cent Pound 4 cents. Pound 9 cents. 20 per cent Pound 4 cents. 170 171 173 173 Pree Free 20 per cent Free 20 per cent 174 17ri 25 per cent 50 per cent 24 per cent. 44 per cent 23 percent 38 per cent 21{( per cent 25 per cent 176 177 50 per cent ■40 per cent 50 per cent Pound -. 8 cents, 30 per cent Ton $1 75. Free 178 179 1MI Ii'ree 20 percent 20 per cent Bu.sbeW...6 cents. 20 per cent 23 per cent Busliel Scents. 1S1 30 per cent Bnshcl...« cents. 28 per cent Biisliel G cents. 182 183 184 Free Free .- 20 per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent Free • Pound 1 cent. 20 percent Free isr. Free 1.S6 1S7 Ki'ee Free Free Free Ton $20. Free Ton $25 ISR X^ree Free - Free IS't 190 * Act of July 7, 1838. 138 IMPOETS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. II. — Comparative Statement of the rates of import duties under tlie several ARTICLES ENUMEKATED. Acts of April 27, 1816 ; April 20, 1818; March 3,1810. Acts of May 23, 1824 ; Eeb- ruaryll,1825. Acts of May 10, 1828 ; Maiy24,1828; May 20, 1830: May 29, 1830. 191 Coke, or cnlm of coal 11'^ Ooloml]o i"oot . 10^ Combs for the hair 114 Comfits 30 per cent 30 iier cent 30 per cent ion 190 Tree I'ree 197 19S manufactnres, n. o. p 20, 25 per cent 25 per cent Free 26 per cent I'ree 199 old, fit for remanufacture.. or composition rods, holts, Freo Free 200 Pound — 4 centa. I'ree . .. Pound 4 cents. Free. .. Pound ...4 cents. Tree 85 per cent ?ni for^nited States Mint •m'). 35 per cent 'Ol ore 204 bottoms cut round or raised at the edge, and still bot- toms cot round or turned u\> on the edge, and parts thereof 206 plates or sheets weighing more than 34 ounces per square foot (braziers' '>M Conperas Cwt...., $1. Cwt, $3. Cwt $2. ^07 coffi. ::..;::.:.:::::::::.; '>,m Pound 3 cents. Pound 4 cents. Pound 4 cents. Pound 5 cents Pound 4 cents. Pound 5 cents. ao9 untarredtfevarn. Cordials ?,u ifl? Cork-tree bark, unmanufactured Free Free Free ?!13 ?M Corks Pound... 12 cents. Pound... 12 ceuls. 5115 Corn (Indian mai^e) *. 31 fi ?,17 Corrosive sublimate '.IS 30 per cent Pouud 3 cents. 30 per cent Pound — 3 cents. Sq. yd.... 33 cents. 26 per cent 30 per cent Pound 3 cents, Sq. yd..4§, 5cent8. 25 per cent 219 " Cotton, raw or unmanufactured bagging 221 222 manufactures, n. o. p twist, yarn, thread, un- bleached, uncolored.value below 60 cents per pound. twist, all other twist, yarn, &c., on spools or otherwise. Crayons 25 and 20 per cent. 223 m 225 Cream of tartar 229 Crystals, watch 227 Cummin seed MR Pound ...3 ceilts- 20 per cent Pound 3 cents. 25 per cent 30 per cent Pound — 3 cents. '26 per cent 40 per cent ?,?9 Cutlery •"SO Cutting knives 231 Dates 232 Diamonds ; 233 set 234 Dolls 235 Down, of all kinds 231; Drawers, wool or worsted 237 silk 238 Drawing knives 35 per cent 239 Drugs, medicinal 240 241 exclusively for dyeing Duck, Russia, not above 52 arsheens 7* per cent Piece $2. Piece .$1 25. Piece $2 50. 12i per cent Piece $2. Piece $1 25. Piece $2 60. 12J per cent Sq.yd 9 cents. Sq.yd....O cents. Sq.yd 9 cents. 242 Ravens, notabove 62 arsheens 243 Holland,not above 52 arsheens 244 245 Dyestuft;nnts,berries,veget'brs,&c. 24« Dyewoods, Nicaragua, &c., in sticks. Earthenware Free Free M7 20 per cent '20 per cent 20per ctiit 348 Effects, personal and household, in- cluding books, &o., not merchan- States dying abroad 249 Elephants' teeth A; of other animals . 250 jEmbroid'ries.gold or silver.not i;loHi.l 1 * See Note on page 38. IMPORTS INTO -THE UNITED- STATES, ETC. tariff aoU from April 27, 1816, to August 30, 1843, ioih iwojasfoc— Coutinued. 139 Acts of July 13, 1832; July 14, 1832. TJnder operation of act of March 2, 1833. AttofJuly4, 1836. Act of Septerolier 11, 1841. As in force June 30, 1842. Act of Atignst 30, 1842. yiee . 25 per cent . Pree.- 24 per cent. I'rea 23 per cent. Ifreo. 21i per cent. Free 25 per cent , I^ee I'ree Free 24 par cent. Free Free Free 23 per cent. Free Free Free 21i per cent. Free Ifroe Pound. -.4 cents. Free 25 per cent Pound — 4 cents Free , 25 per cent , Ponnd — 4 cents. I'ree 23 per cent Ponnd 4 cents Free 21J per cent 15 per cent . 15 per cent. 15 per cent. 15 per cent. 15 per cent Cwt $2, Free - Pound... 4 cents Ponnd... 5 cents 15 per cent Cwt $2. Free Pound 4 cents. Ponnd 5 cents. 15 per cent Cwt $2. 20 per cent Pound ... 4 cents. Pound 5 cents. 15 per cent Cwt $2. 20 per cent Pound 4 cents. Pound 5 cents Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Found.. 12 cents Ponnd . . .12 cents Ponnd... 12 cents. Pound... 12 cents 15 per cent 30 per cent Pound... 3 cents Sq. yd-. 3i cents 25 per cent...-. 15 per cent 28 per cent Pound Scents Sq. yd . . .3J cents 24 per cent 15 per cent 26 per cent Pound 3 cents. Sq. yd 34 cents 23 per cent 15 per cent 23 .per cent Pound 3 cente Sq. yd 3J cents 21^ per cent Free. Free. Free Free 25 per cent - 30 per cent . Free 15 per cent . 30 per cent . Free Free 15 per cent . 15 per cent . 15 per cent . Free Free 20 per cent . Free I'ree 24 per cent.. 28 per cent. Free Free 20 per cent. 23 per cent. 2C per cert. 20 per cent. Free 20 percent... 21J per cent. 23 per cent... 20 per cent... 15 per cent. 28 per cent. Free Free 15 per cent, l.""' per cent. l.S por cent. Free Free ;!0 per cent. 20 per cent. 20 per cent. 26 per cent. 20 per cent. Free 20 per cent. 20 per cent. 20 per cent. Free Free 20 j)or cent . Floe . 23 per cent. 20 percent. Free 20 per cent. 20 per cent. 20 per cent.. Tree Free 20 percent. Free. Bushel 5 cents, Fi'ce 25 per cent 25 per cent 25 per cent Free 30 per cent Free Free Ponnd 4 cents. Free 30 per cent Free 30 per cent. 30 per cent Pound 2 cents. 20 per cent Pound 5 cents. Pound... 4| cents. Gallon... 00 cents. Free Free 25 per cent 30 per cent Bushel. -.10 cents. 20 per cent 25 per cent 25 per cent ,-. Pound 3 cents. Sq. yd 4 cents. 30 per cent 25 per cent.. 30 per cent 25 per cent Free Gross $2. Free Ponnd 3 cents. 30 per cent 30 per cent Pound 1 cent. 7^ per cent 25 per cent 30 per cent 25 per cent -, 30 per cent -. 40 per cent 30 per cent 20 per cent Free ^ See aaildncTc. 25 per cent. . Free Free 30 per cent. . Free Free 20 per cent. 140 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 11. — Comparative statement of therates of import duties under the several ARTICLES ENUMERATED. Acts of April 27, 1816 ; April 20, 1818 J Maxell 3, 1819. Acta of May22,.1824;Feb. rnary 11, 1825. Acts of May 19. 1828 { May 24, 1828; May 20, 1830 ; May 29, 1830. Emery , Envelopes, paper Essences, extracts, &o ., Eans, of every description Feathers, ornamental, and flowers and feathers, artilicial, and all or- naments for women'shead dresses Feathers, for heds Felt, pat. adhes., for ships' bottoms, not put in form or trimmed . . . or hat bodies, "wool Figs (injaraorboxes) Filberts Fish^ dried or smotod mackerel, herring.pMd. orsltd salmon, pickled all other, pickled, in barrels . . oth'w'se than in bbls. sardines and other fish in oil Fish glue Flannels, of whatever material, (except cotton) Flats, braids, plaits, for bonnets - . . Flax, nnmannfactored manufactures, of n. o. p Flints and ground flints Floor matting, Chinese or oth'r.n.o.p. Floor cloth, pat., printed or painted. Frankincense Fruite, n. o. p., of every sort, green or ripe Furniture oilcloth „ , Furs, undressed dressed on the akin hatters', dresai'd or undressed not on the skin Fur, hat bodies, or felts mauufcaof (hats, muffs, &c.).. Fustic Galloons, gold or silver Gamboge ^ Gauzes 30 per cent- . 30 per cent.. 30 per cent. . 30 per cent.. Free. 30 per cent. . 30 per cent. . Free Pound 3 cents Pomid 3 cents Pound 3 cents Quintals §1 Barrel $1 50 Barrel $2 Barrel $1 Cwt *1 Ban-el $1 50 Barrel $2 Barrel $1 Cwt $1 Barrel $1 50 Barrel $2 Barrel $1 30 per cent. 50 per cent. 25 per cent. 30 per cent 50 per cent Ton... $35 and ^ 25 per cent 30 p^ cent. . 30 per cent. , Sq. yd 15 cents. Sq.. yd 50 centB. Freo- Free. Sq.yd 15 cents Free . . . i lYoe. Fi-ee. 25 per cent., 25 percent. Free , 25per ce^t.. Gems, for collections, &c Gennan silvor, manufactured in sheets or otherwise Ginger (root) not preserved ground Glass, ail manufactures except blk. quart bottles window, not above 8 by 10 in . above 8 by 10, not above 10 by 12 in above 10 by 12 in . . (plates uncut iucl. ) above 10 by 15 in.. 20 per cent lOOsq. feet..$2 50 100 sq. feet. .$2 75 100 sq. feet.. $3 25 Pound 2 cents. Pound. .2 cts. and 20 .per cent. 100 sq. feet $3 100 sq. feet.. $3 50 100 sq. feet $4 Pound — 2 cents. Pound . 2 cts. and 20 per cent. 100 sq. feet $3 100 sq. feet. -$3 50 100 sq. feet. . 100 sq. feet. , not exceeding 8 by 10 inches exceeding 8 by 10, notlOby I2iu... exceeding 10 by 12, not 10 by 14 in exceeding 10 by 14, not 11 by 16 in exceeding 11 by 16, not 1 2 by 18 in .. o'xceed'gl2 by 18 in. * The iO by 18, mpasure for polish(?d p]ut« is as follows : Not exceeding 8 by 12 inches; exceedingSby 12, not , not 14 by 22 iuciiuii. IMPORTS INTO THE UNITKD STATES, ETC. l4l tariff acts frmn April 27, 1816, to Augmt 30, 1843, hoth incZtt«(»c— Coutinued. Acts of Under operation of act of March 2, 1833. 1 J«lyl3, 1832i Jlily 14, 1832. ActofJvily4,lS36. Act of September 11,1841. As in force June 30, 1842. 30, 1842. IJtoo 1 251 30 pel ceni S5'l 25 per oeni 25 per ceul 25 per ceni 2.^3 25 per cent 25 per cent 15percent Free 20 per cent „ 24 per cent. ... — 15 per cent liYee 23 per cent 23 per cent 20 percent 20 per cent 21^ per cent 21i per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent 9>;4 '>Vi ?% Eree. 25 per •>m cent 258 Each 18 cents. Free Each 18 cents Eree Each 18 cents. 20 per cent 20 per cent Cwt $1 Each 18 cents. 20 per cent 20 per cent Cwt $1 Barrel $1 50 Barrel $2 Barrel $1 Each : Poimd.... 20 per cent Cwt Scents. i cents. 259 20(1 Eree. •>m Cwt-.... $1 Barrel $1 50 BaiTel $2 Barrel $1 %i. 2fi2 Barrel $1 60 Barrel . . $2 Barrel $1 50 Bariel $2 Barrel $1 50 Barrel $2 Barrel *1 203 2fi4 Barrel $1 2fi5 20 per cen 20 per cen 20 per oeni Sq.yd.... 2fiB 2fi7 2tiR 30 per cent Sq.yd 16 cents 28iper cent Sq.yd IG cents 26 per cent Eree 23 per cent Eree Sq.yd IGcents- 23 per cent 14 cents. 269 270 Ton . 25 pel Free 25 pel S20 271 25 per cent 2J per ceni Ttee 21^ per cent Eree con W? 273 Spercent Sq. yd... 43 cents. 20 per cent Sq.yd.... 43 cents 20i)er cent 20 per cent Sq.yd 15 cents. 20 per cent Sq.yd 43 cents. r.fiTit-,- -. "71- Sq. yd 43 cents Sq.yd... 43 cents. 27(1 20 per cent Sq.yd 15 cents - Eroe Free 5 x'er 277 Sq. yd.. -15 cents - Sq.yd 15 cents Eiuo ....10 cents. Pfint 278 279 12i per cent ripper cent 20 per cent 20 per cent 25 per cen 25 per cen 25 per cen b 280 t 281 t 282 t 283 Eree Eree . - . Free 15 pel Free See mm 7 per 28* cen t 285 Eree Frec..^ 21i per cent :.- 2Rli 25 per cent 24 per cent 23 per cent material of iTifacturo. cent 287 288 30 per cen Pound... t 1289 20 per cent 20 per cent Pound. ..2cts. and 20 per cent. 100 sq. feet $3 100 sq. feet.. ¥3 50 100 sq. feet $4 100 sq. feet $5 20 per cent 20 per cent Pound.. 2 cts. and 20 per cent. 100 sq. feet $3 100 sq. foot.. $3 50 100 sq. feet .$4 100 sq. foot $5 2 cents. 290 Free Eroe PoTind 4 cents. 291 Kound..2cts. and 20 per tent. 100 sq. feet.... $3 Pound.-2ctg. and 20 per cent. 100 sq. foot $3 100 sq. feet. .$3 50 100 sq. feet $4 100 sq. feet $5 25 per cen t 29^ Sq.ft. Sq.ft. Sq.ft. Sq.ft. gq.ft. Sq.ft. Wind'wglass 293 100 sq. foot $5 o ^1 eg B 'p. o Cfe. 3 n ^ 4 i o Cte. 3i 5 6 7 S 10 r Ols. 5 . 7 8 10 12 294 2D5 396 207 "qR •"(9 3(1(1 301 302 ■10 by 14 inches; CicecdiuglOljyU, notll by 16 inches; eiceedtngllhy 16, nut 12 by IS inches; exceeding 142 IMPORTS INTO THE tTNITED STATES, ETC. II. — Comparative statement of fii^e rates of import dutm under the several ARTICLES EXUSIEUATISU. Glass, polished plate, exceeding 14 by22iuches poliished plate, silvered framed colored - [Cylinder or broad griass weighing over 100 pounds per 100 square feet an^ crown glass over 160 pounds per 100 square reet pay additional on ex- cess at same rate. J Glass, black bottles, not exceeding 1 quart ...--. black bottles, exceeding 1, not 2 quarts black bottles, exceeding 2 quarts, not 1 gallon . . . demi,1ohns and carboys, of i gallon or less demi,iohn8, exceeding 4 gal- lon, not 3 gallons ■ demijohns, exc'g 3 gallons . . apothecaries' pliials, capac- ity of 4 ounces or lees apothecaries' pbials, capac- ity of 4 oz. not above 8 oz. apothecaries' phials, above 8 ounces perfumery and other fancy bottles, and bottles uncut, not above 4 ounces each. . . peri'amery and other fancy bottles, and bottler uncut, from 4 tolC ounces articles of cut glass, cut- ting exceeding ^ height or length, not 4 thereof . .. articles of cut glass, 4 height or more drops, icicles, spangles, and all other articles^ of cut glass, n. 0. s 1.^ articles of plain, moulded or pressed glass, weighing 8 oz. orlessexcepttumblers. articles of plain, moulded, or pressed glass, weighing overs ounces articles of plain, moulded, or presssed glass, when stoppered, or the bottoms Jrround or puntied inmonds, set Gloves, men's leather wool, (see Hosiery) women's leather habit children's leather habit woman's extra demi-leugth. children's extra demi-length Glue Goats' hair and mohair, (see Hair.) . Gold and silver coin and bullion leaf lace plated ware epaulets and wire. . . embroideries, and all other manufact- ures n. o. p articles, vessels or services, n. o. p. plaib, chased, en- g raved , or em- bossed, also, if gold or silver be a component of chief value Grapes, not dried, in boxes, kogs,&c. Acts ftf April 27, 1816^ April 20, 18] 8;- March 3, 1819. Acts of May 22, 1824; Feb- ruary 11, 1825. Acts of May 19, 3828; May 24, 1828 ; May 20, 1830 ; May 29, 1830. Gross $1 44 30 per cent-. Pound 5 cents. Free 15 per cent.. 7i per cent.. 20 per cent.. 74 percent.. 7^ per cent.. Gross $2 Gross .$2 50 Gross ,...$3 Each.;... 25 cents Gross $.1 Gross....... -$1 25 Lb.,3ot8.&30p.ct. Pound — 5 cents Free , 15 per cent . . . 12^ per cent-. 25 per cent... 12i per cent.. 12^ percent.. Gross $2 Gross $2 50 Gross $3 Each 25 cents. Gross, (4 to G ounces.) $1 75. Gross, 6 to 8 ounces.) p 25. Gross $1 75 Gross's $1 75 Lb.,3ct8.&30p.ct. Pound 5 cents. Free j.... 15 per cent ^-.. 12^per cent...:.., 25 per cent \.. 12J per cent 12^ per cent., i m IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. tariff aoisfrom April 37, 1816, to AugxMt^Q^ 1842, hotk inclusive — Continued. 143 Aots of July 18, 1832 J July 14, 183iJ. Groaa $2 Gross $2 50 Gross $2 50 Bacb 25 cents. Gross $1 75 Gross, (6tol6oz.) $2 25. ITnder operation of act of Marcli 2, 1833. Act of July 4, 1830. Gross $2 Gross $2 50 Gross $2 50 Each 25 cents. Gross $1 75 Gross $2 25 Act of Beptembei 11, 1841. Gross $2 Gross $2 50 Gross... ....$2 50 Eacli 25 cents. Gross $1 75 Gross $2 25 As in force June 30, 1842, Gross $2 Gross $2 50 Grosa....L..$2 60 Each..... 25 cents Gross .$1 75 Gross $2 25 Act of August 30, 1842, 30Ber cent .... Addition'120p'rct. Addition'! SOp'rot. 30 per cent... Gross $3 Gross $4 Gross $4 Each. ....15 cents. Each 30 cents. Each..... .50 cents. Gross $1.75 Gross $2 25 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 810 311 312 313 314 315 316 318 319 321 323 324 325 326 327 328- 339 330 331 332 383 334 305 336 337 Gross $2 50 Grross $S 25 Gross. ...... $2 50 Gross $3 25 Gross $2 50 Gross $3 25 Gross $2 50 Gross.. $3 25 Pound.-Scts. and 30 per cent. Found ... 3 cts, and 30 per cent. Pound... 3 cts. and 30 per cent. Pound.. -3 cts, and 30 per cent. Gross $2 50 Gross $3 Pound... 25 cents. Pound.. .35 cents. Pound. ..45 ccllts Poaud...l3 cents. Pound... 10 cents. Pound 6 cents 25 per cent. -....-, Dozen ..-...$1 25 30ner cent , Pound. -.5 cents. Pound. ...5 cents. Pound.... 5 cents. Pound..., 5 cents ou per cent BoKBn $1 Dozen 50 cents. Dozen $1 50 Dozen 75 cents. Pound 5 cente. Free. 15 percent.. 12i percent. 2.? per cent. . Free yivQ 15 per cent... 12Jper cent.. 24 per cent.. Free Free 15 per cent. 20 per cent., 23 per cent. Free Free 15 per cent.. 20 per cent.. 21J percent. Free Free 20 per cent. . 20 per cent.. SOijercent., Free 12J per cent. 121 percent. 20 per cent. 20 pet cent.. 20 per cent. Free. Free. 20 per cent.. 20 per cent. 30 per cent. . 20 per cent.. 339 340 344 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. II. — Comparative Statement oftlieraies of import duties under tlieseveral ARTICLES ENUMEaiATED Acts of AprU 27, 1816 ; April 20, 1818 ; March 3, 1819. Acts of May 26, 1824; Feb- ruary 11, 1825. Acts of May 19, 1828: May 24, 1828; May 20, 1830; May 29, 1830. Ul Grass cloth, and all manufactures of grass, straw, osier, willow, inn M^ \m 7i per cent 7| per cent 12i per cent 12i per cent \2iijiev cent 12ipev cent M'l W] 347 all other crude aud resinous MK Pound 8 cents. Pound 8 cents Pound — 8 ceuts. 349 150 Hair po-wder (see Perfumery) . 1=>1 352 cloth and seating, belts and 30 per cent 30 per, cent ^'^^ curled andmoasformattrcsseR. Thibet.Angora, goats' hair and Voi 155 3'56 manufactures of goats' luiiv h uraan, cleaned, and prepared for use ; also bracelets, i57 Hams (300 Bacon). Harlem oil I'fl im Hatchets - IRl 30 per cent 30 percent 30 per cent 10'* iH:t 164 fur 365 366 Panama, straw, chip, gi-ass, ifcC, u.o.p Leghorn and all braids or plaits for niaking hats ready 30 per cent 50 per cent 50 per cent ;,.. 1 367 Hatters' irons .. 361! Hearth ruga 369 Hemlock 370 Cwt.... $1 50. Ton $35. Ton...$45 and $60. 171 tow of (codilla) 372 manila and other nsed for 37^ 25 per cent 25 percent 374 Henbane 375 Hides & skins, raw (dried or salted). Hinges or butts, cast-iron Free Free Free ..^i 376 377 Horn plates for lanterns 378 379 Hosiery, woolen or worsted 35 per cent 380 India-rubber, nnraannfactnred or in bottles aud sheets 381 India-rubber, mannfactures whol- ly or part of. 3R?, Indian com. 3R3 meal 3H4 Pounds .-15 cents. Pounds.. 15 cents. Pound. 20 & 50 cts^ 385 Ink and ink powder 386 Instrmnents, mnsical, wood 387 brass 388 Ipecacuanha 389 Iron, old or scrap 1% Cwt 50cent-s. Cwt $2 ."JO. Cwt $2 50. 30 per cent Cwt 50 cents- Pound 3 cents. Pound 3 ceuts. Pound 3 cents. Pound 3 cents. Pound — 3 cents. Cwt 90 cents. Pound 3 cents. Cwt 62^ cents. Pound.. 3^ cents. Pound... 3i cents. Pound 3 cents. Pound. ..3i ceut.1- Pound 3 cents- Jonnd 1 cent. Pound... 3i cents. 391 392 393 394 sheets, except taggers' iron. . . cut, hoop, slit, rolled rolled or ham'r'd foi' band iron. round or square, or braziers' rods of 3*1G to 8-16 (10-16) inch diameter 395 nail or spike rods, slit, rolled, 396 397 bars or bolts, not mannfactur- ed, whole or part, by rolling. scroll iron or casement rods.. Cwt.45and75cts. 398 bars and bolts, wholly or part by rolling. Cwt .$1 50. IMPORTS INTO THK UNITED STATES, E'fC. tariff acts from April 27, 1816, to August 30, 1842, hoih inolusive — Continued. 145 Acts of July 13, 1832; July 14, 1832. Under operation of act of March 2, 1833. Act of July 4, 1836. Act of September 11, 1841. Aa in force June 30, 1843. Act of August 30, 1842. Tree. . Ifree.. I^ee.. Free. . rree. rree. Free., Free. Free. Free., Pound... 8 cents. Free. Free. Pound Scents. Free.. Free.. Pound 8 cents. Free. Free.. Pound 8 cents. Free. Free.. 15 per cent. 15 per cent. 20 per cent. 20 per cent. Free , Free SOper ccnt- SOper cent. Free Free 28 per cent. . 28 per cent. . Free ^ Free 26 per cent. . 26 per cent. . Free Free 23 per cent-. 23 per cent.. 30 per cent. 28 per cent. 36 per cent. 23 per cent.. Free.. Ton.. .$40. Free.. Ton.. $40. Free.. Ton.. $40. Free.. Ton.. .$40. 25 per cent. Free Free 24 per cent.. Free Free 23 percent.. Free Free 21^ per cent. Free Fi-ee Free 3*ee 25 per cent. Free , Free Free 24 per cent.. Free , Free Free 23 per cent. . Free Free Free 21^ per cent. Free 15 per cent. 15 per cent. 15 per cent. Free. 30 per cent 25 per cent Free Ton $12 50. Cwt 50 cents. Pound.- Scents. Pound-. 3 cents. Pound.. Scents. 28 per cent 24 per cent Free Ton $12 50. Cwt 50 cents. Pound-.. Scents. Pound--- Scents. Pound.-. Scents. Pound - Pound- 3 cents- 3 cents - Pound.. Pound. 3 cents. 3 cents. Cwt Mounts. Found.. 3 cents. Cwt 90 cents. Pound... Scents. 26 per cent 23 per cent Free Ton $12 60. Cwt 50 Gents. Pound-. . 3 cents. Pound... Scents. Pound... Scents. Pound. -- Scents. Pound... Scents. Cwt 90 cents. Pound... Scents. 23 per cent Simper cent Free Ton $13 50. Cwt 50 cents. Pound.-- ;! cents. Pound... Scents. Pound... 3 cents. Pound-.- Scents. Pound..- Scents. Cwt 90 cents. Pound... Scents. Ton. Ton.. S. Eep. 12- Ton. -10 ...$30, Ton.. .$30. 26 per cent 10 per cent ^. Free Free Free Free 35per cent Pound 8 cents - 10 per cent Free 25 per cent 10 per cent Pound 1 cent. 20 per cent 25 per cent Free Free 30 per cent- Each 18 cents - Eaoli $1- Eacli $2- 35 per cent 35 per cent 50 per cent Pound- - . 2i cents. 40 per cent Free Ton $40. Ton $20- Ton. $25- 20 per cent I'ree 5per cent Pound.. - 2^ cents. Free 5 per cent SO per cent. . , Free 30 per cent Bushel. ..10 cents- Cwt 20 cents. Pound.-- 5 cents. 25 per cent 30 per cent 30 per cent Free f.- Ton $10- Xou $D- Pound-..2t oents- Ponnd-.-2^ cents - Pound --.2| cents. Pound.. -24 cents- Pound.. -2J cents. Ton $17 Pound... 2J cents- Ton $26. 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 34D 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 3,59 300 301 363 303 364 3C« 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 378 377 378 37D 381 382 3S3 384 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 ITS' IMPARTS i»INTO THE UNITED STATES,' ETC. II. — Comparative Statement of the rates of import duties under the several ABTICLES ESUMEBATED. Acts of April 27, 1810; April 20, 1818 1; ItVoli 3, 1819. Acts of May 22, 1824 ; Feb- ruary 11, 1826. Acts of May 19, 1828: May 24, 1828; May 20, 1830; May 29, 1830. Iron, sqnores of iron or steel. cables or cliams, & parts thereof "wTosght, for sbipSilocomotiyes, stefmi-engines malleable oT castings castings,!), o. p tacks, i>r^d3, sprigs, not aboTO. 16 ounces miile tacks, brads, sprigs, above 16 ounces per miUe tubes for gas, water, oT steam. . Tesselg, caBt,n. 6. p '... taggers' for railroads & inclined planes. all manu&ctures of, n. o. p liquor.. Pound 3 cents. Pound 3 cents. 35 per cent Pound 3 cents. Cwt 75 cents Mille 5 cents Found 3 and 4ct3 20 per cent bdllo^ 'ware, glazed or tinned Ivory, not inailnfactnred for the manufacture of butt ons bone or black Japanned irare of all kinds Jetvelry of gold, silver, platina, &c Juniper berries Junk, old Jute, unmanufactured Kelp. Kermes .... Kettles, brass, hammered Kirsohenwasser. Lac dye Laces, n. o. p cotton and bobbinet coach, of cotton or other material thread, and iusertings. gold or silver.. Lampblack - ..'. L^mpa of glass Lai})is calaminaris Lard La&ting, or prunella, and aimilarfab- libs, n. 0. p., and all otuer materiil, strips, pieces, or pat'ns, used in t'he n^anufacture of buttons or shoes.. Lead, chrotnate of (dry or in oil). nitrate of. .' '.'. bar and pig ., White anu red (also litharge) .'. sheets.'. ;.... shot pipes ; mfinnfactures of. n. o. p : Leather, tan'd or tawed, sole or bend. patent ._'. upper, u. 0. p m&nWfactures of, n. o. p Leeches Leo^oiis Lenses, of glass Lime, foTeig;t (cask of 60 gallons) . . . Limes....'-. ..:..:' ." Lin^n, and other manufaotures of flax, n. b. p bleached and unbleached, and table linenJ Linseed '..!.. , Li4ueurs '. .' Logwood '. Macaroni, vermicelli, jellies, &c Mace Madder, root or ground Magnesia, sulphate of Manganese....'.. .......' Manna MarWe (slate or' other stones), slab or block busts o^ statuary 20 per cent. , 7i per cent.. 7^ per cent. Pound .p. 1 cent MiUe 5 cents. Pound 5 cents. Pound..: .1 cent. Mille 5 cents. Pound 5 cents. Ppund.-.IJ cents. Pound. ..IJ cents. Pound 1 cent. 25 per cent 25 per cent 25 per cent. . 12J per cent. Free.. Pound 1 cent. Pound. ...3 cent^. Pound 1 cent. Pound 2 cents. '20. per cent. 30i per cent. 3() per cent.. Cask... .fl. 25 per cent. . Free.. Poui)d $1 13i per cent.. 35 per cent... Free Pound.,.. 3 cents Pound 2 cents Pound 4 cents Pound 2 cents Pound.. -3i cents Pound 5 cents. 2S per cent 30 per cent 30 per cent. . Cask $1 25 percent.. Free. Pound ?1, 25 per cent. . 12J per cent- Mi per cent. 35 per cent.. Free Pound 3 cents Pound 3 cents. Pound 5 cents. Pound 3 cents. Pound 4 cents. Pound — 5 cents. 25 per cent 30 per cent 30 per cent. Cask. ..Jl. 25 per cent. Free. Pound $1 P.ound — 5 cents. IMPORTS INTO THE UNITEP STATED, ETC. tariff acts from April 27, 1816, to Aiigmt 30, 1842, both inclnaive — Continued. 147 Acts of July IS, 1833 ; July 14, 1832. TJncler operation of act of March 2, 1833. 30 per cent Pound.-. 3 cents. Pound.. -1 cent.. Mille 5 cents Pound... 5 cents ¥onnd..li cents. Ponnd 1 cent 23 per cent I'ree. . 25 per cent.. 12i per cent. Free Free. Free. Act of July 4, 183?, 28 per cent Pound 3 cents Pound 1 cent. MUle Scents. Pound 5 cents. Pound... 1} cents. Pound 1 cent. 24peTcent Free. 21 per cent.. 12Jper cent. Free Free. Free. Free 12^ per cent. 35 per cent. 15 per cent. Free Pound... 3 cents 12i per cent Pound.. .3 cents. Pound... 5 cents. Pound... 3 cents. Ponnd. ..4 cents. ^onnd...5 cents. 25 per .cent 30 percent 30 per cent. Free Free. Free. 25 per^cent. 15 per cent. Free. Free rree.-l Pound. -.5 cents 15 per cent Free Free Free ~ Free - Free 12} per cent 20 per cent.. Act of September 11, 1S41. As in force June 30, 1842. 26 per cent Pound 3 cents. Pound 1 cent. Kille 5 cents. Ppund 5 cents. Pound. -.1} cents. 20 per cent. 23 per cent. Free. 23 per cent. . 20 per cent. Free Free. Free. i per cent. 15 per cent. Free Pound 3 cents. 12i per cent Pound 3 cents. Pound 5 cents. Pound 3 cents. Ponnd 4 cents. Ponnd 5 cents. 24 per cent. ..-..'. 28 per cent — '■■■. 28 percent.. Free Tree. . Free.. 24 per cent.. Free Free.. Free Free Pound 5 cents 15 per cent Free Free. Free. 3 per cent. 20 per cent.. Free Pound 3 cents Free. 12i per cent Ponnd. --.3 cents Pflund 5 cents Found. ...3 cents Pound. ...4 cents Pound 5, cents 23 per cent 26 per cent 23 per cent Pound.. ..3 cents Pound 1 cent. Millo 5cents. Pound 5 cents. Act of ATigust 30, 1843. Pound. ..li cents 20 per cent.., 21J per cent . Free. 21i per cent. 20 percent.. Free Free. . Free. Free 20 percent. 244 per cent. 2p per cent. Free Pound 3 cents Free. 26 percent.. 20 per cent. 20 per cent.. 20 percent.. 23 per cent.. Free. Free. Free. 20 per cent Free Pound — 5 cents. 15 per cent Free 12i per cent Pound 3 cents Pound 5 cents Ponnd 3 cents Pound 4 cents Pound 5 cents 21 J per cent 23 per cent 23 percent.. 20 per cent. . 20 per cent. . 20 per cent., 21i per cent. Free. , Free.. Free. 20 percent , Free Pound 5 cents 15 per cent Free 30 per cent Pound... 2J cents- Pound — 4 cents- POund — 4 eents- Pound 1 cent. MH\(i 5 cents. Pound... 5 cents. Pound 5 cents. Pound... li cents. 5 percent.: ... 20 per cent 30 percent 20 pel" cent Pound... 2i cents: Free 5 per cent .Pound. .-..J cent- 30 per cent 25per(!tot 20 percent Free .- Xon $25. Free Free Pound. ..12 cents Gallon... 60 cents Free 20 per cent 20 per cent 35 per cent , 15 per cent ..., 15 per cent 20 per cent — :.., Pound.. -45 cents Free.: v;^., Ponnd 3 cents. Free Free 25 percent 464 Free F^ee 30percent 465 5 per cent Pound. -1.4 cents. 20 percent Pound.... 3 cents - Pound — 4 cents. Pound 4 cents Pound 4 cents. Pound i cents. 30 percent Pound — 6 cents. 35 per cent Pound.. -.8 cents. 35 per cent Free; 20 per cent Pound- --45 cents. 20 percent 20 per cent 25 per cent., 25 per cent 5p6rcent Gallon... 60 cents - Free 30 per cent Pound. .-50 cents - Free Pound 5 cents 20 per cent Free 399 40O 401 402 403 405 408 407 408 ^09 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 428 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 4'33 434 435 436 437 438 439 440 J4I 4'42 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 458 459 460 401 462 463 J 48 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. II, — Comparative Statemient of the rates of import duties under the several ARTICLES ENUMERATED. Marble, maimfactTires of, n. o. s — Marrow and other soap stooks Mats, of grass, flags, straw, tow, &o. Meats, prepared, potiltry or game - . Mercury, prepaiutions of Merino shawls Metal or plaster Metal, silver-plated, in sheets Millironsand mill cranks, wrought. Millinery, ready-made Mits and mittens, wool - - . Models of machinery and other in- Tentdonis, &c Mohair, manufactures of, blankets, camlets, &o - ■ Mother of pearl Molasses Mortars, marble or slate Mosaics ■ Masic paper, with lines Musk Muskets - Mustard seed in flour Nails, iron, cut wrought Nankeens ■ direct from China . Needles, sewing, knitting, and all other kinds Nickel Nutmegs Nuts of all kinds (excl. for dyeing, 1842) NuxTomica Oakum ■ Oats , Ochres, or ochery earth, dry gr d in oil. Oil, of almonds of aniseed animal, neatsibot and other of cloves ,. of linseed,rape-seed, and hemp- seed of juniper of olive, in casks in bottles, salad — ':. all other not salad of spermaceti of vitriol ofwhaledk other fish not sperm. volatile and essential, n. o. p. - . OU and all other products of Amer- ican fisheries Oil-cloth, floor, stamped, printed, or painted (not patent)... furniture (Canton or other flannel) other of linen, silk, &c. , used for hat covers, aprons; coach curtains, &c of India-rubber Olives Opium Orange mineral Oranges (in boxes, bbls, or casks) . . Ornaments for head dresses of glass used for m'nt'gs Orris root.. Osnahurgs Paintings on glass ^ Paintings ana drawings Acts of April 27, 1816; April 20, 1818; March 3. 1819. 30 per cent.. SOperoent- 30 per cent. . Free Gallon 5 cents. 20 per cent. 30 per cent Pound ..3, 4 cents. Pound.. 3, 4 cents. 20 per cent. Fonud...60 cents. Pound 1 cent Pound... li cents, Grallon..-25 cents 30 per cent Grallon...25 cents. Gallon... 15 cents 30 percent.. 30 percent. 30 percent.. 30 per cent.. Acts of May 22, 1824; "Feb- ruary 11, 1825. 30 per cent. 30 per cent., Pound 4 cents. 30 per cent 30 per cent Free. GaUon 5 cents. 30 per cent Stand $1 50, 30 per cent Pound 5 cents. Ponnd 5 cents. 20 per cent Poaud...60 cents. Bush el... 10 cents Pound... 1 cent Pound... IJf cents. Gallon. -.25 cents Gallon... 25 cents 30 per cent Gallon... 25 cents Gallon... 15 cents ) per cent. . 30 per cent.. 30 per cent. , 30 per cent.. 15 per cent.. Acts of Hay 19, 1828; May 24, 1828; May 20, 1830; May 29, 1830. 30 per cent.. Sq.yd 15 cents. Ponnd 4 cents. 30 percent 35 per cent !Free Gallon, 10 and 5 c. 30 per cent Stand $1 50. 30 per cent Pound — 5 eeuta. Pound 5 cents. 25 per cent 20 per cent Pound. -.60 cents. Bushel.. .10 cents. Pound 1 ceiit. Pound. -.1^ cents. Gallon. -.25 cents. Gallon.. -25 cents. 15 per cent....... - Gallon... 25 cents. Gallon ...15 cents. Sq.yd 25 cents. Sq.yd 15 cents. 30 per cent. Pound 5 cents 30 percent 30 per cent 15 per cent.. IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. tariff acta from Ap'il 2.7, 1816, to August ZO, 18i2, both inclusive — Continued. 149 Acta of July 13, 1832; July 14,1832. Under operation of act of MaToh 2, 1833. Actof July i, 1836. Act of September 11, 1841. As in force June 30, 1812. Act of August 30, 1842. 30 per cent . 28 per cent. 5 per cent . 5 per cent. . 2jG per cent. Free 20 per cent. 23 per cent. . Free 20 per cent.. 50 per cent . Pree 44 per cent.. Free 38 per cent. 20 per cent. 29 per cent. 20 per cent. Found... 4 cents 25 per cent 25i>6rcent Tree , Pound 4 cents 24 per cent 24 per cent Free Pound 4 cents. 23 per cent 23 per cent Free. Pound 4 cents 21i per cent , 21iper cent Free. Free Gallqn...5cents. 30 per cent Free Gallon.. 5 cents... 28 percent Free Gallon 5 cents' 26 per cent Free Gallon 5 cents. 23 per cent Free Stand $1 50. Free... Stan^ ■ -$1 50. Free Stand $1 50. Free Stand $1 60. 15per cent Pound.. -5 cents Pound. ..5centa. 25 per cent 20 per cent - 15 per cent Pound 5 cents. Pound 5 cents. 24i)ercent 2tt per cent. 20 per cent Pound 5 cents- Pound — 5 cents. 33 per cent 2o per cent. 20 per cent Pound 5 cents. Pound 5 cents. 21^ per cent 20 per cent Free . Free . Free. Free. Free.. Free. Free . Free . Free.. Free.. 20 per cent. Free.. Free. 20 per cent. , Free. Free.. Bushel. .lOcents Pound Icent Pound.. 14 cents Free Busliel.-.IO cents. Pound 1 cent. Pound. -.1^ cents. Free Bushel ... 10 cents . Pound 1 cent. Pound. ..IJ cents. Free Bushel. -.10 cents. Pound 1 cent. Pound.. -li cents. Free Free . Free. Gallon -.25 cents. Free ..; Gallon- -20 cents. 15 per cent Gallon... 25 cents. Free Gallon- -.20 cents. 15 per cent 20 per cent Gallon... 25 cents Fi'ce Gallon... 20 cents. 20 per cent 20 per cent Gallon. -.25 cents. Free Gallon-.. 20 cents 20 per cent Gallon -.25 cents. GaUon. .15 cents. Gallon.. .25 cents. Gallon. ..15 cents Gallon ---25 cents. Gallon. ..15 cents Gallon.. -25 cents Gallon- --15 cents Sq. yd -124 cents - Sq. yd- 124 cents - Sq. yd--- 12J cents Sq. yd... 124 cents Free Sq. yd.. 124 cents Sq. yd. ..124 cents Free Sq. yd --.124 cents Sq. yd.. -I24 cents Free Free Pound- --5 cents Free 25 per cent Free Free Pound 5 cents- Free 20 per cent 20 per cent- Free Free. 30 per cent Free 25 per cent 25 per cent 25 per cent See Manufactures of Wool 20 per cent 30 per cent Pound 4 cents. See Clothing 30 per cent Free. 20 per cent Free Pound... 44 cents- 30 per cent 25 per cent 25 per cent Free Stand $1 50. 5per cent 25 per cent Pound 3 cents. Pound — 4 cents. See Manufactures of Cotton, n. o. p. See .Manufactures ofCottou, n. 0. p. 20 per cent Free Pound-. -30 cents Found 1 cent Free Free Bushel... 10 cents Pound 1 cent- Pound- -.14 cents Pound 9 oents- Ponnd 1 cent 20 per cent Pound- -.30 cents Gallon --.25 cents. Free GaUon..-20 cents 30 per cent 20 per cent Gallon. -.25 cents - Pound Icent- Gallon-.- 15 cents 20 percent Free- 24percent 23p6rcent. !.'» per cent . i)ree 15 per cent.. Free Pound 5 cents- 20 per cent Free 20x)ercent- 20 per cent 20 per cent Pound 5 cents. 20 per cent 214 per cent Free 20 per cent. Sq.yd...35 cents. Sq. yd...l6 cents. Sq. yd..-10 Gents - Sq. yd -..124 cents - 30 per cent 80 per cent Pound... 75 cents. As red lead 20 per cent 30 per cent Pound-. .45 cents. Free 25 per cent 30 percent. ..'. 20 per cent 150 IMPOETS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. II. — Conqjarathie Siat^ent of fh'e rates of import ditties ■under (lie smeraX AirnrLES ENLTMEUATBD. Acts of April 27, 1816; Ai)i;ii20, 1818; March 3, 1819. Acts of May 22, 1824; Feb- ruaiy 11, 1825. Acts of May 19, 1828; May 24, 1828; May So; 1830; May 29, 1830. vm Paintings aiidi^raTTiiigs for schools, tliepiipdaction of Amori- Free '— Free .... Free ...,.; ' 6:J1 Free.. ;; 532 Paints, all groand and in oil (ex- coptfor dyeing) -.-- S33 'iS* Palm oil •iSS 30 per cent 30 per cent 30 per cent 30 per cent 30 per cent Pound... 17 cents. Pound. -.15 cents. Pound. .-15 cents. 40 per cent Pound 3 cents - Pound -..20 cents. Pound... 17 cents. Pound.. -17 cents. Pound... 10 cents. Poimd... 3 cents - Pound 3 cents - Pound-.. 17 cents. Pound... 15 cents. Pound- --15 cents. 40 percent ^.. Pound.. .3 cents. Pound. .'.20 cents. Pound... 17 cents. Pound. ..17 cents. Pound... 10 cents. Pound 3 cents. Pound 3 cents. •nn pastobo.ard 537 olotting, .colored for labels ornefedles ,. 538 53.9 540 hangings, {and screens) for sheathing (& cartridges; folio, quarto-post, blank, let- W nc', 543 ''AA printing, coloired copper- Plato, and stainera' paper- wrapping. 1 30 per cent 30 per cent. If-rt binders' and box boards ■i4U antiquarian, deiny, drawing, elephaiit, irap'l, royal, &c. gold and silver, in sheets and strips, fancy & gl^s paper, tissae paper, &o- - 547 MR papier-mach6, articles of 349 550 envoloi)e3 and fancy-note paper, .-lU, n. o.p. PaTi'hment and vellum (asses' sltiu, 18-12) 30 per cent 30 per cent Pound. -.15 cents- 30 per cent Pound-. -15 cents. 36 per cent Wl Paving stones and tiles %f> tJ per cent '12i per cent 12i per cent i.iiS Pebbles for spectacles, not set VA Pencils, black lead 40 per cent 40 per cent 555 WR Pound 8 cents. Pound 8 cents. 30 per cent Free Pound 8 cents - Pound.. .15 cents. 30 per cent Free Pound 8 oentj. Pound. -.15 cents, 30 per cent 557 558 Cayenne, Chili, Africa Perfumes, n. 6. p,, viz: All powders, pastes, billls, balsams, ointments, oils, water washes, tinctures, and essences, or other prop£brations called sweet-scents, odors, per- )59 Pewter, unmanufactured or old maiiiifactured, n. o. p Philosophical apparatus, instrn- menta, &c., especially imported by order, or for u.se, of any soci- ety incorporated for philosophi- cal or literary purposes, or for the eucourajceincht of line arts, or of anv seminary of learning )60 )61 20 per cent Trbe - 25 per cent Free 25 per cent Free 30 per cent Pound 6 cents. 62 63 64 Piijt'les of every kind (and sauces) - Pimento Pineapples 30 per cent Pound 6 cents. 30 percent...; Pound.... 6 cents. 65 Pins (pack of 12 papers, not ex- 20 per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent .66 pound >B7 Plane-irons >68 Plants, trees, shrubs, roots, &c., and garden seeds, n. o. p Plaster of Paris, unground Free Free Free m Free Free Free 7fl Platina, unmanufactured 71 72 Plums Polishing stonbs Pound 3 cents. Pound-... 4 cents- Pound 4 cents. 73 7+ Porcelain gla.s.sand porcelain ware- Pork 20 per cent 20 percent Pound 2 cents. 12J per cent 20 per cent. Pound.... 2 cents. 12i per cent....... 75 76 chromate of ' 77 prussiate of ' . . y 12J per cent Bushel ...10 cents. Pound 4 cents. 20 per cent 7S Potatoes Bushel. -.10 cents. Pound 4 cents- 20 per cent 71 Pound 3 cents. 20 per cent 80 Prufi.siinj bine 81 Pijtty S2 Quicksilver iK3 Quills, prpp;in'(l or mauufaotured- -' 25 per cent 25 per cent IMPORTS Into the uNiTED states, etc. 151 'i / tariff acts from Jprit 27, 18i'6, to August 30, 18fe, loth incTttsm— Continued, Acts of. Jxdy 13, 1832 ; Julyl4„1832. TTnder operation of act of Harcli 2, 1833. Act of July 4, 1836. Act of SeptBttiber 11, 1841. As in force June 30,^848. Act of August 30, 1842. Eree, iPree. IVee. i^ee. Ree. Free. Free. Free. Pound- -iToents Found. ..15 cents Found-. -15 cents '40 per cent Found Scouts Ponnd-. .20 cents Found . . .17 cents Found. ..17 cents Found. ..lOcents Found Scents Found Scents. Pound- --17 cents. Found-. -15 cents. Found:.. 15 cents. 33 per cent Found 3 cents. Found. ..20 cents. Found.. -17 cents. Found. .-17 cents. Found-. -ib cents. Pound 3 cents. Found 3 cents. Free Free do per cent Free Free Found... 17 cents. Found- --15 cents - Pound.. -15 cents. 32 per cent Found 3 cents- Found. ..20 cents. Found- -.17 cents - Found---17 oentS- Fbnn(l...l0 cents- Fonnd 3 cents. Found 3 cents. Free Free , 20 per cent Free Free. Ponnd... 17 cents Pound... 15 cents. Found... 15 cents. 26 per cent...:,... Found 3 cents. Found... 20 cents Pound... 17 cents. Pound. ..17 cents. Pound... 10 ceiits. Found 3 cents. Pound 3 cents. Pound... 15 cents 25 per cent. . 15 per cent. . 12ipercent. . Found. .-15 cents.. 24 per cent.. , 15i per cent... 1^ per cent.. Pound... 15 cents. 23 per'cent,. 2P per cent. 20 per cent. . 'P6unA...l5 cents. 2lj per cent. 20 per cent.-, 20 per cent.., 25 per cent. 24 per cent.. 23 per cent. Siiperoeni.; Free Found... 15 cents 15 per cent. Free , 25 per cent Free Found. -.15 cents. 15 per cent Free. 24 per cent. 20 per cent ,.., Pound. .-15 cents. 20 per cent. Free...,...., 23 per cent. 20 per cent Found. .-15 cents. 20 per cent.. Free. ., 21^ per cent Free 15 per cent. Free Free Free. Free , 20 per cent. Free Free , Free. Frfee 2Qper cent., 20 per cent- , 20 per cent. , 20 per cent- , Free 20 per cent., 20 per cent.. 20 per cent.. 20 per cent.. Free. Free , Pound 4cents, |Free..< Free - Free , Found 4 cents ?0 per cent Found 2ceritB, laiperoejit 12| per cent 1,2^ per cent..-,... BnsneL.lO cents. Free -. 15 percent 20 per cent..-, — Found 2 cents, 12J per cent 12| per cent 12* per cent Fiusnel.-.lOOents. Free-; 15 per cent.-—-... Free Free .' Free ^ Found 4 cents. Free 20per ceiit Found 2 counts. 12i percent 12J per cent 12^ per cent Bushel. ..ID Oents- 20 per cent 20pe'rOent Free- iPound 4 cents. Free 20 per cent Pound 2 cents. I2i per cent l2i per Cent 12| percent Btlsliel... 10 cents. 20 per cent-- 20 per cent-.. Free IS per cent. .a ,..,.. Pound --.15 cents. Pound.. 124 ceiuts. pound.. 12^ cents. 35 per cent Found 3 cents- Pound --.15 cents. Poun4-..15 cents. Pound.. -15 cents. Foun^...l0 cents- Found 3 cents. Found 3 cents. ]f6nnd-..15 ce&ts. 36 per cent 36 per cent !P6i}nd..-15 cents 25 per cent 25 per cent 7 percent Gross $2 25 per cent 25 per cent Pound 5 cents Pound... 10 cents 25 per cent Free, 30 per cent. Free , 30 percent Pound 5 cents. 20 per cent Pac'k.-..4n ceiits. Pound. --20 cents- 30 per cent Free Free Free Pound 3 cents. Free 30 per cent Found 2 cents. 20peroeAt 20 per cent 20 percent Bushel... 10 cents- Poimd 3, cents. 20 per cent Pound... 1) cents. Spercent 25 pel cent. 152 IMPOETS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. II. — Comparative Statement oftlie rates of import duties under the severe AETICLES EKUMKBATED. Acts of April 27, 1816; April 20, 1818; M^rch 3, 1819. Acts of May 22, 1824: Feb- ruary 11, 11325. ■ Acts of May 19, 1828 ; May 24, 1828 ; .May 20, 1830; , May 29, 1830. ^9<\ '»ft^ 587 Saisins, muscatel and bloomy in Pound 3 cents. Pound — 2 cents. Pound 4 cents. Pound 3 cents. Pound.... 4 cents- Pound — 3'cents. 'iHH Ratafia wn 30 per cent 40 per cent iiqi • '>0'' ■ w^ ''■^A nfifi ItK) w? Hifles Each $2 50. Each $2 50. ■lis 5q» E-y© lino Saddles ...- 25 and 30 per cent. 30 and 25 per cent. 30 per cent 25 per cent 30 per cent 25 per cent COl fiO'', Saddlery, brass, 8teeI-plated,poIislied common, tinnedorjapanned Saffron fiO'l nn4 Sa^o fi05 Sailduck 20 per cent 15 per cent Sq.yd.9andl2ictB. (iOfi Sal soda fi07 Salt (bnsliel GSponnda)...- Bushel... 20 cents. 7i per cent Bushel... 20 cents. 12J per cent Bushel. ..20 cents. 12J per cent (108 im partially refined..... OKI refined Pound — 3 cents. Pound 8 cents. 611 Salts, cliemical, and preparations of, fil?, Pound 4 cents. Pound. ...2 cents. Pomnd 4 cents. Pound 2 cents. on glaial)eT....................... flU oil Rn.Tfinpn.Tilln. , .„ «lfi (117 Saws, mill, cross-cut, and pit .... Each $1. Each $1. (lis Scagliola table tops.' t filt 35 per cent (190 Scantling, not planed or wrougbt 681 fiSi! 30 per cent 30 per cent 30 per cent 30 per cent , 40 per cent C23 other iron, -weighing 25 pounds or more. (1S4 25 per cent 40 per cent fi?.5 Scythes ., .■"? (Wfi Sea stores of ships or vessels (127 (1?R Segars.- - Mille .$2 50. Pound 4 cents. MiUe $2 50. Pound 5 cents - Mille $2 50. Ponnd 5 cents. (!''0 630 oni dafl Sheathingmetal,patent,part copper. 03?! 634 Sheetings, brown, Russia, not above Piece $1 60. Piece $2 50. Piece $1 CO. Piece $2 50. Piece $1 60. Piece $2 50-. 035 ■white, Russia, not above 52 arsheens. -_.. . . 030 037 8ilk,madeup wholly or in part Shoes or slippers, silk or satin, for 038 Pair 30 cents- Pair 15 cents - Pair.. ...25 cents. Pair 25 cents. Pah: 30 cents. Pair 15 cents. Pair 25 cents. Pair 25 cents. 30 per cent 30 per cent Pair 30 cents. Pair 15 cents. Pair 25 cents. Pair 26 cents. 40 per cent 40 per cent 639 Shoes or slippers, silk or satin, for 040 Shoes, of prunella, nankeen, &c., for 041 04? 043 Sickles, of iron , 044 Silk, raw 045 tvriyt, silk or silk and mohair.. 646 fioss, & other, purified from the gum, prepared for manufc. . . C47 pongees and- plain wbite, for printing and colorinc MS mannfacinreH from bpyoud Cai»c of Good Hope 25 per cent 30 per cent IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 153 tariff acts from April 27, 1816, to August 30, 1842, hotli inoiasn'e— Continued. Acts of July 13, 1832 ; July 14, 1832. Under operation of act of March. 2, 1833. I Act of Jnly 4, 1836. ^«' °i^*|!,*,™^«' As in force June 30, 1842. Act of August 30, 1842. Tree . . .*. 30 per cent. Ti^ree Free 15 per cent. Free 20 per cent. , 15 per cent, , Free , 20 per cent. 15 per cent. , Free Free . Free. Free. Free. 20 per cent. , 20 per cent. 20 per cent.. 20 per cent. 30 per cent . Free 28 per cent. Free 26 per cent.. 23 per cent. Free Free Facli $2.50 Free Free Eacli $2.50. Free Free Facli $2.50. Free Free Each $2.50. Free 30 per cent . 30 per cent . 10 per cent . Fi'ee Free 15 per cent . 28 per cent. 28 per cent. . 10 per cent. Free Free 15 per cent.. 26 per cent. . 26 per cent.. 20 per cent. Free Free 20 per cent. . 23 per cent. 23 per cent.. 20 per cent. Free Free 20 per cent. . Bushel.. 10 cents Free Ensliel. . . 10 cents . Free Bashel. . .10 cents Free Bushel. ..10 cents. Free Pound... 3 cents Pound 3 cents. Pound.... 3 cents. Found 3 cents. Pound ...4 cents. Pound ,..2 cents. 15 percent Free 'Pound 4 cents. Poand 2 cents 15 per cent Free Pound 4 cents. .Pound 2 cents. 15 per cent Free Pound 4 cents Pound 2 cents 15 per cent Free Each $1. 30 per cent Each $1. 28 per cent Each l....$l. 26 per cent Each $1. 23 per cent 30 per cent . 30 per cent . 25 per cent . 30 per cent . Free 28 per cent. 28 per cent. 24 per cent. 28 per cent.. Free 26 per cent. 26 per cent. 23 per cent.. 26 per cent.. Free 23 percent.. 23 per cent. - 214 per cent. 23 per cent.. Free Mille $2.50. Pound... 5 cents. Free 40 percent MUle $2.50. Pound 5 cents. Free 38 per cent.. Mille.-.' $2.50. Pound 5 cents. Free 32 per cent Mille $2.50. Pound 5 cents. Free 26 per cent Free. 15 per cent . 1? per cent . Free.. IS per cent.. 15 per cent. . Free . 20 per cent. . 20 per cent.. Free 20 per cent. 20 per cent.. Pair 30 cents. Pair — 15 cents. Pair 25 cents. Pair 25 cents. 30 percent 30 percent 12i percent Pair 30 cents. Pair 15 cents. Pair 25 cents. Pair 25cents- 28 per cent 28 per cent 12i per cent Pair 30 cents. Pair.... ..15 cents. Pair 25 cents. Pair .25 cents. 26 per cent 26 per cent 20 per cent Pair 30 cents. Pair.. .15 cents. Pair 25 cents' Pair 25 cents. 23 per cent 23 per cent 20 per cent 10 percent lOpcrcent 20percent I 20percent 15 per cent Ounce — 40 cents. Pound i cent. Pound 3 cents Poand 2 cents. Gallon. ..60 cents. 30 percent 25 per cent 20 per cent Free 15 per cent 25 per cent Free Each $2.60. Free '... Bushel. . . 15 cents. 30 per cent 30 per. cent 20 per cent Free Free Sq. yd 7 cents. 20 per cent Bushel 8 cents . Free Pound i cent- Pound 2 cents. 20 per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent Free 25 per cent Each $1. 30 per cent 30 per cent -. 20 per cent Pound... 30 cents - Found. ..12 cents- 30 per cent .30 per cent 30 per cent Free 25 per cent Pound. .-40 cents. Pound 7 cents. Free Pound $2. Pound 2 cents. Free 25 per cent -. 25 per cent 30 per cent 40 per cent Pair 30 cents. Pair 15 cents. Pair 25 cents. Pail' 30 cents. 30 per cent 30 per cent Pound... 50 cents. Pound $2. 25 per cent Pound $1.60. 30 per cent 154 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES. ETC. Il.-^Comparaiive Statement of the rates of import duties under the several ARTICLES ESUSIEEATED. Silk, matiTifacturqstliia side of Cal>e of Good Hope ornaments for tead dresses, aprons, collars, caps, cuffs, curls, &o., and all Other ^- tioles made by hand, in whole or part, n.o.p manufactures, n. o. p Sisal ^ass Skins, raw..... calf aiid seal, tanned atid dressed shselp (sklrers), tanned and goat or morocco, tanned and dressed kid, tanned and dressed goat or sheep, tanned, not dfessed.. Md, lamb, tanned, not dressed tanned and dressed; other. ■ -wise tiian in colors, to wit: ' fawn,Md,&c all, p!ckl«d, in casks Slates, u. o. p. (all kinds, 1832) ...... roofing, Hot ex. 12 by 6 in Ox. 12, not 14 by 6 in. ex. 14, not 16 by 6 in. ex. 16, not 18 by 6 in. ex. 18, not 20. by 6 in, ox. 20, not 24 by6,in. ex 24 in. in length...' -Smalts Smoothing or sad irons 'Soap, n.o.p soft 'stock and soap stuffs Socket chisels S'ooks and stockings, -wool Soda ash Soda^ carbonate of Spades Specimens in natnral history, min- eralogy, or botany Spelter. Spikes, out, or -wrought Iron Acts of April 27, 1816 ; April 20, 1818 ; March 3, 1819. Free . Pbtmd. ^..3 cents. 20 per cent. Free ,.. Free Poonds,2&3 ots. Acts of May 22, 1824; Feb- ruary 11, 1825. 20 per ceiit. Free. 25 percent.. [Pduud 4 cents. 2o per cent. SOpercerit., Free Free [Pound 4 cents. Acts of May 19, 18S8 ; May 21, 1828 J May 20, ISliO ; May 29, 1830. 20 per cent. . Free . 33i per cent ron $4- ..$7. .-$8. -liiil. . $10. Foand 4 cents. 35 per cent... 35 percent.!. 40 per cent. , Free Free Found i c6nts Spirits, distilled, Jamaica proof and all other. More than. 10 per cent, below proof, (Dyca's hydrometer) From 5 to 1 6 per cen,t. below proof . Proof, andnot aboveS p. c. below Above proof, not exceeding 20 p. c. More than 20 per cent., not above 40 per cent, above proof Over 40 per cent, above proof 'Grallon G-allon G-alldu GaUon Gallon Gallon Cts. 48 Gallon - ■Gallon. Gatloh. Gallon. G^lpn. . Gallon. , a ■j S t ^« Cts. Ota. '42 38 45 38 48 42 62 48 60 57 75 70 Gallon., Gallon.. Gallon. , Gallon.. Gallon. . GMlon.. 75 Spirits of turpeiitine Sponges (and spunk, 1842) . Starch. Stattiary of American artists resid- .uig abroM ; - Statuary for schools and other insti- tutions Free . Free . Free . IMPORTS IKTO TH^ UNITED STATES, ETC. 155 tariff dUs from April 27, 1816, io August "if), 1842, "both inohisive — Continued. Act inf Under operation of act of March 2, 1833. -Act of A'uguat 30, 1842. July 13, 1832; Jnly 14, 1832. ActofJuly4,1836. Act of September 11, 1841. As in force June 30, 1842. Pree li'ree 20 per ceu' So per cent 30 per cent 30 per cenl; Pound $2,50. Ton $25. 6^14 fiSO 5 per cen t 5 per cent 20 per cen' 20 per cen 661 66?, Free iFree i^ree Frefe 053 Dozen $5. Dozfen $2. Dozen '$2 50. Dozen $1 50. Dozen $1. Dozen 75 cents. Doien $1. 20 per cent 25 per cent , 654 655 666 667 658 669 m 25 per ce [it 24 per cen 23 per cent 21A per cou t ■.-, 662 6fi3 '" (f64 665 6flfi 667 668 669 Free Free 20 per cent Pound... 2J cents. Pound — 4 cent?. Barrel.. .50 cents. 10 per cent ,30 per cent ' 30 per cent 670 671 Pound 4 cents. Pound — 4 cents. Pound 4 cents. 67a 673 Free Free - 674 20 per ce 30 per ce at 28 per ceo 28 per cen 26 per cen 26 per cen Free t g3 per cen ?3 per cen Free 675 t t 67B 677 15 per cc 30 Jier ce 15 .per cen 26 pir con b 15 per cen 23 per cen b 20 percent 30 per cent 678 at 28 p'fer cen b . . b b 679 680 Free Free Fret) Free 681 Pound ...4 cents. Pound 4 cents- Pound — 4 cents Pound.... 4 cents. Pound 3 cents. 68a ' .9 S 1 B 1 a g 1 S' i 9 1 1 % Gallon.. Gallon.. Gallon . . GaUon.. Gallon.. Gallon.. Ots, 51 60 63 67 75 90 CIS. 63 53 57 63 72 85 Gallon. -- Gallon... Gallon... Gallon... Gallon... Gallon.. . Cts. 57 .60 63 67 75 90 cu. 53 63 57 63 72 85 Gallon . . . Gallon... Gallon... Gallon... Gallon... Gallon... Cts. 57 60 63 67 75 90 Ots. 63 53 57 63 72 '85 GaUon... Gallon... Gallon... Gallon... Gallon... Gallon.. - Cts. 57 60 63 67 7:5 90 Ols. 53 53 67 63 72 85 Gallon... 60 cents. Gallon... 60 cents. Gallon. . .65 cetits- Galloli...70 cents. .Gallon. . -75 cents. Gallon.. .^0 cents. 683 684 686 686 687 688 Gallpo..,-10 cents. 20 per cent Pound 2 cents. Free !689 mo ^''_ " " ' Free ,.., ^ree Free Free 20 per cen Free t....;... 20 5er cen Free t 691 'm, Free Free Freo Froe..» Free 'm 156 laiPOETS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. II.— Convparative Statement of the rates of import duties under the several AKTICLES EXUMEliATED. Steel, ■anwrDTiglit cast, shear & German, in bars - all other in bars manufactures n. o. p Steel-yards Stereotype plates Stoneware Stofies, precious filtering Strings, musicS'instrument Sugar, t>rown raw or brown clayed. loaf or candy, refin ed lump white clayed, or powdered., all other advanced beyond the raw state Sugar of lead Sulpbur, Jlour of Sumac Sweetmeats, preserved in sugar or brandy Sirup of sugar cane Table tops of marble or composi- tion (mosaics) Tailors' irons Tamarinds Tallow Tapers, wax Tapioca Tartar, crude emetic Tassels, gold aud silver, or imita- tion (for saddlers, &c.) Acta of April 27, 1816; April 20, 1818; ilarch 3, 1819. Cwt - 20 per cent. 20 per cent.. 7i per cent. . Pound 3 cents. Poiind...l2 cents. Pound... 10 cents. Pound 4 cents. Free 30 i)er cent, , Pound 1 cent A^nf"Q nf May 22, 1824; ret- ruary 11, 1825. Cwt. 25 per cent. 20 per cent. , lOperccDt., Pound 3 cents. Pound. ..12 cents. Pound. -.10 cents. Pound 4 cents. I^ee 30 per cent. Pound 1 cent. Acts of May 19, 1828 ; May 24,1828; May 20,1830; May 29,1830. C-wt. ,.$1 50. 25 per cent. 35 per cent. 20 per cent... 12^ per cent. . Pound 3 cents. Pound... 12 cents. Pound... 10 cents. Pound 4 cents- Pound 5 cents. Free 30 per cent.. Pound 1 cent. Tea. ^ ■Si 6 0-3 Og ^1 6 " w gj P) oS C5g > ^ SP ID k &l= ^3 ^a ^a. ^S It EC'S H Cents. Omts. Omts. Genu. S a Pound 12 14 Pound 13 14 Pound 12 4 Pound 25 34 Pound 25 34 Pound 25 10 Pound 25 34 Pound 25 34 Pound 25 25 Pound 60 68 Pound 60 68 Pound 50 25 Pound 50 68 Pound 50 68 Pound •iP 25 Pound 40 50 Pound 40 60 Pound 40 13 Pound 20 38 Pound 20 33 Pound 20 12 -9 « P CO cC o £^ CO u - Bohea Sonchong Other black imperial Gunpowder Gomee Eyson and Young Hyson Hyson, Petin, and other green Teutenegae or spelter Ticklenburgs -•- Tiles, paving .^..... for building > Tin foil and taggers' tin (plates and sheets, 1842) Tin, ia pigs, bars, or blocks , manixfactures o:^ n. o. p Tinctures Tobacco, leaf or unmanufactared. manufactured (see segars) snuff Tools &implement9 of trade.of per- sona arriying in the United States Tortoise shell - Toys Tumblers, molded or pressed Turmeric .^ Twinoand packthread , Type metal Free. 25 per cent. Free , 20 per cent.. Pound., .10 cents. Pound... 12 cents. Free. Pound 4 cents !Free , 15 pec cent.. 25 per cent. JTree 25 per cent., Pound. ..10 cents. Pound. ..12 cents. SFree. Pound 5 cents. Free 15 per cent. 30 percent.. Free 25 per cent.. Pound- . Pound.. Free. -10 cents .12 cents. Pound 5 cents IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC 157 tariff acts from April 27, 1816, to August 'AO, 1842, hoth inclusive — Continued. Acts of Under operation of act of TVfarcli 2, 1833. Act of August 30, 1842. July 13, 1832 ; July 14, 1832. Act of July 4, 1836. • Act of September 11, 1841. As in force June 30, 1842. Cwt..i 81 50. Cwt $1 50. Cwt Jl 50. Cwt $1 50. Cvt.^.'.'.'.'.'.'.U SO. Cwt $2 50. 30 per cent 30 per cent 25 per cent 30 per cent 7i per cent 20i)er cent 15 per cent Pound... 2J cents. Pound. ..6 cents.. Pound.. -6 cents.. Pound. ..6 cents.. Pound. .-4 cents.. Pound... 5 cents.. Free 894 695 25 per cent 30 per cent 24 per cent, 28 per cent 23 per cent 26 per cent 21i per cent 23 per cent 697 698 699 20 per cent 12^ per cent Free 20 per cent 12J per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent Pound... 2i cents. Pound... 12 cents. Pound... 10 cents. Pound... 3J cents. 20 per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent Pound.. .2i cents. Pound.. .12 cents. Pound. .-10 cents- Pound-.. 3^ cents. 700 701 702 703 ii:ee Free Pound... 2J cents. Pound.. .12 cents. Pound.. .10 cents. Pound.. .3i cents. Pound... 2^ cents. Pound... 12 cents. Pound... 10 cents. Pound... 31 cents. 704 705 706 707 Pound.. .5 cents. Free Pound 5 cents. Free Pound 5 cents. Free Pound 5 cents. Free 709 710 Pound.. 2i cents. 24 per cent Pound. ..2J cents. 23 per cent.. Pound... 2i cents. 21i per cent Pound... 2i cents. 25 per cent Pound.. .24 cents. 30 per cent Pound. ..24 cents. Free 712 ,713 711 715 Free Free . . - . . - Freo -. Free 716 Pound 1 cent. Pound 1 cent. Pound 1 cent. Pound 1 cent- Pound 1 cent.- 30 per cent 717 718 Free Free Free Free - Free Free . 720 15 per cent 15 per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent 15 per cent 721 All imported in United States vessels from teyondCapeof Good Hope, free; all other- wise imported, pound. All imported in United States vessels from be- yond Cape of Good Hope, free ; all other- wise imported, 10 cents per pound Free --. .- Free AU imported in U.| S. vessels, free, f 723 72t 725 726 727 728 729 Tree . .... Free Free Free Free 7^0 15 per cent 15 per cent 30 per cent Free 15 per cent 15 per cent 38 per cent Free 20 per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent Free 20 per cent; 20 per cent 23 per cent...! Free 30 per cent 25 per cent 25 per cent 2i per cent 731 732 733 734 Free 25 per cent 24 percent 23 per cent 2H- per cent 30 per cent 25 per cent 20 percent Pound... 10 cents Pound. ..12 cents. Pree 736 15 per cent Pound. .10 cents. Pound.. 12 cents. Free - 15 per cent Pound. ..10 cents. Pound... 12 cents. Free ISperoeut Pound. ..10 cents. Pound... 12 cents. Free 15 per cent Pound... 10 cents. Pound.. .12 cents. Free 738 739 740 7')! Free 30 per cent Pound... 10 cents - Free Pound 6 cents. 25 per cent 7'IS Pound... 6 cents. — ...rf.... Pound 5 cents. Pound 5 cents. Pound 5 cents. 746 747 158 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED .STATES, ETC. n. — Com;garative Statement of the rates of import duties under the several ARTICLES EKUMItnATED. Acts of April 27, 1816; April 29, 1818; Marih 3, 18)8. Acts of May 22, 1824; Feb- rilary 11, 1825. Acts of May 19, 182?; May 24, 1828; May 2P. 1830; May 29, 1830. 748 Types for printing 20 per cent 30 per cent 20 per cent 30 per cent ?5 per cent 30 per cent 749 TTmbrelfiis, pirasols, and sunshades, 750 7'il 75?, 36 per cent Gallon 8 cents. Pound 3 cents. Eound — 4 cents. 7S1 Gallon... .8 cents. Pound 3 cents. Pound 4 cents. 714 755 blue or Roman (sulpliate of 756 ' 757 30 per cent 30per cmt 30 per cent 30 percent 3D per cent 30 per cent 758 7flfl 760 7J per cent 12i per cent 12J per cent 781 Wax, bees', bleached or not; also 76?, "Weld. 763 764 Wheat Bushel... 25 cents- Cwt 50 cents. Pound 1 cent. Galloii $1. Gallon.. .60 cents. Gallon... 60 cents. Gallon... 50 ceanta. Gallon... 40 cents. Bushel.. .25 cents. Cwt 60 cents. Pound 1 cent. Gallon. .$1; 60ots. Gallon... 50 cents. 765 flour , 750 767 Whiting aiidParis white Wines, Madeira, n. 0. p Sherry Pound 1 cent. Gallon $1. Gallon... 60 cents. G4llon..:60 cents. Gallon... 50 cents. Gallon... 40 cents. 769 StXnoar (and Canary, 1842) Lisbon, Oporto, and other P6nnlgaf....l :. 770 771 Te^iehffe, Tayal, aU western islands 772 Malaga (and St Greorge) 773 ^ufraody (and port, 1642) in Gallon $1. GaUon $1. 774 basks ;..... ?75 champagne in bottles GaUon $1. Gallpn ^1. '76 !77 ?78 of France and Spain, red, in casks Gallon... 10 cents. Gallon.. .15 cents. Gallon... 30 cents. r79 of France and Spain, white, -80 of Franc?, and Spain, all in bottles..: •81 white, of France, Austria, gal, n. o^n., in casks m white, of France, Austria, Prussia, Sardinia, Portu. gal, n. 0. p., in bottles 783 white and red, of Spain, Ger- many, &c., in casks Gallon... 15 cents. m white and red, of Spain, Ger. many, &c., in bottles VSt Khenish Gallon $1. Gallon U- Gallon $1. Gallon $1. 786 787 red, oi'France, Austria, Prus- sia, Sardinia, and Portugal, n. e.,"in casks -88 sia, Sardinia, andEortugal, ii.e., in bottles li'...'... -KU Sicily or Marsa,lii 7nO others of Sicily.. "91 -92 793 other n. e., in bottles or cases. n. e., otherwise than in bpttleser cases Wire, cap or bennet, covered ijon or steel GaU.70cts; 30cts. Gall.25cts;15ots. Gallon... 30 cents. Gallon... 15 cents- Gallon... 30 cents. Gallon.. .15 cents- -94 795 -96 not above ISo. ,18, (1« above No. 18, (14to25) above No. 25... Pound B cents. Pound 9 cente- Pound 5 cents - Pound 9 oents Pound. — 6 cents. Poiiud...lO cents. I'Jt silvered or plated m square, ij^sed for umbrella stretchers, cut iii pieces, not exceeding length required. . 12 per pent 12 per cent 12 per cent .., IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. tariff, acts from Apnl 27, 1816, to Avgitet 30, 1842, hoth induaive — Continued. 159 Acts of Under operation of act of March 2, 1833. Act of August 30, 1842. July 13, l833 ; July 1^,1832. Act of Jnly4, 1836. ' Act of September 11, Ifal. As in force June 30, 1842. 25 per cent 25 per cent 24 per cent 24 per cent.,. 23 per cent ■ 23 per cent Free 21i per cent 2]i per cent 25 per cent 30 percent 20 per cent 748 749 ^51 753 754 755 7'i6 30 per cent (xaJlon .. 8 cents. - Ponnd... Scents. Pound... 4 cents. 28 per cent Gallon Scents. Pound Scents. Pound 4 cents. 26 per cent Gallon 8 cents . Pound — Scents. Pound 4 cents. 23,percent Gallon — Scents. Pound Scents. Pound 4cente. 30 per cent Gallon 8 cents . Pound 1 cent. Pound 4 cents. Pound 2 cents. 25perx!eiit 25 per cent 15peroe?it 24 per cent IS percent.. 23 per cent 20 per cent 21i per cent 2fl per cent 757 pbniid — i cent. . 7i per cent 15 per cent Free 759 760 12i per cent 12i per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent f I'ree . . . . Free 76** ]2i per cent BnBliel..2S cents. Cwt 50 cents. Pound... 1 cent. Gai;5Dct3.;25cts. GaUon50&25ct8. 12i per cent £asnel...2a cents. Cwt 50 cents. Pound 1 cent. GaiMoni... 25 cents. Gallon. . . 25 cents. 20 per cent Bojstael. ..25 cents. Cwt 50 cents. Pound 1 cent. Gallon... 25 cents. Gallon ... 25 cents . 20 per cent BusM... 25 cents. Cwt 50 cents. Bonn,d 1 cent. i Gallon.. ..23 cents. Grallon 25 coats- i2Jr per cent Pound 1 cent. , Galloji... 60 cents. Cfal|lon... 60 cents. Gallon... 60 cents. 763 764 765 766 767 768 76<)' 770 771 Gallon. ..20 cents. 77?i G£^on...S5 cents. Gallon... 15 cpnts. Gall9n...40 cf)Dts. Gallon. ..35 cents. Gallon... 6 cents. 77'-^ 77-1 > 77'i 776 777 da} fi eta - 3 eta Gallon 3 cents. Gallon Scents. Gallop. ..11 cents. Gallon 3 cents. G^lon 5 oents. Gallpn ... 11 cents . Gallon Scente. Gallon — Scents. Gallpn — 11 cents . 77S Gal 10 eta • 5 eta 770 Gal. 22ct^;U«t8- 780 C4{illon...71 cents. Gallon... 20 cents. Gallon.. ;2J cents. Gallon. .20 cents. 7fH 78?. Grallon..l5c6nt8. Gallon...?^ cents. GaUon...7i cents. Gallon 7Jcents. 783 784 785 786 Gallon — 6 cents. G?illon...20 cents. G-iilfon..-25 cents. Gallon.. -15 oents. Gallon. -.65 cents. Gallon... 25 cents. Pound... 12 cents. Pound... 5 cents. Pound- -. 8 cents. Pound... 11 cents 30 tier cent 787 788 789 700 Gallon.. 30 cents. Gallbn.. 15 cents. Pound.. 5 cents. Gallon... 15 cents. Gallon ... 7^ cents . Pound... 12 cents. Pound — 5 cents. Pound 9 cents - Gallon. ..15 cents. Gallon... 7i cents. Pound... 12 cents. Pound 5 cents - Pound — 9 cents. Gallon... 15 oents. Gallon 7i cents. Pound... 12 cents. Pound... 5 cents. Pound... 9 oents. 791 792 793 794 7'm 5 per cent Pound.. 2 cents. 20 per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent 797 12 per cent 20 per cent ' 12J per cent 798 160 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. II. — Comparative Slaiemmit of the rates of import duties under the several 799 80O 801 802 803 804 805 807 808 810 8U 812 814 815 816 817 818 819 820 AKTICLES ENUMERATED. Woad, or pa«tel "Wood, Brazil Nicaragua rod, cam. and logwood rose, sfttin,*mahogany, cedar, otlier, iLO.'p., unmanufact'd. "boards, pl'ks, &c., not planed or wro't Into shape for use. boards, planks, ifcc. If wro't into shape for any specific purpose timber for building wharves fire manufactures il.o.p- "Wool, raw, value less than 10 cents per pound other . ■Woolen yam. manufactures of woolorpart WOOlfXl.O.p manufactures of woolorpart wool, value not above 33^ cents per square yard value exceeding $4 per yard. "Worsted stuff, shawls, &o., of silk and worsted yajn Zinc, not manufactured, in sheets. . - manufactures n. o. p TTnenumerated articles Discriminating duties additional for foreign vessels , Acts of April 27, 1816; April 20, 1818 ; March 3, 1810. Free. Free . I^ee . 80 per cent. Free . 25 and 20 per cent Free 15 per cent. 10 per cent. Acts of May22,1824;Feb- 'ruary 11, 1825. Free.. Free . Free . 30 per cent 15 per cent 20 and 30 per cent. 30 and 33J per cent . 25 per cent 25 per cent- Free 15 per cent.. 10 per cent. . Acts of May 19, 1828; May 24, 1828; May 20, 1830 ; May 29, 1830. Free. Free . Free . 30 per cent. 15 per cent. Xb. 4 and 40 cents; 50 per cent. 40 and 45 per cent Sq. yd 14 cents 45 and 60 per cent. 25 per cent- . Free 15 per cent. . 10 percent.. * Act of July 13, 1832, imposed 5 per cent, on certain manufactures of wool, an error corrected by resola Note. — The act of April 27, 1816, contains the following provisions in regard to cotton and woolen ' ' On COTTON manufactures of all descriptions, or of which cotton is the material of chief value,,and duty of 25 per centum ad valorem; and atter the expiration of the three years aforesaid, adutyof20 chief value (except nankeens Imported direct from China), the. original cost of which at the place places heyond it, and of 10 per centum if imported from any other place, shall he less than 25 cents per shall be charged with duty accordingly : l*rovid6d alsOj That all unuleached and uncolored cotton twist taken to have cost 00 cents per pound, and shall be charged with duty accordingly; and all bleached and deemed to have cost 75 cents per pound, and shall be charged with duty accordingly, &g. "On WOOLEN manu facto res of all descriptions, or of which wool is the material of chief value, except 30th day of June next, until the 30th day of June, 1819, 25 per centum ad valorem ; and after that day The act of May 22, 1824, repeats the above provision regarding the duty on cotton manufactures, Act of May 19, 1828, in fixing the duties on manufactures of woolen goods, provides : " On manufactures of wool, or of which wool shall be a component part (except carpetings, blankets, at the place whence imported, shall not exceed 50 cents per square yard, shall be deemed to have cost 1832, and from that time a duty of 45 per centum. "Manufactures of wool, except flannels and baizes, the actual value of, &c., shall not exceed i^ "Manufactures of wool, ifeo., actual value exceeding 50 cents per square yard, not exceeding $1 the per centum ad valorem to June 30, 1829, and from that time a duty of 45 per centum ad Talorom. "Manufactures of wool, &c., value exceeding $1, not $3.50 per yard, shall be deemed to have cost time a duty of 45 per centum. "Manufactures of wool. &c., value, &c., exceeding $2.50, not S4 per square yard, shall he deemed to &.C., until June 30, 1829, and from that time a duty of 45 per centum. " Manulactuces of woo), &c., the actual value of which, &o., shall exceed $4 per yard, adnty of45 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. tariff acts from April 27, 1816, to August 30, 1842, hoth i«cZM8ij;e— Continued. 161 Acts of Under operation of act of Maroli 2, 1833. Act of August 30, 1842. July 13, 1832 H Jnly 14, 1832. ^ Act of Jnly 4, 1836. ■ f Act of September , 11, 1841. As in force Jnne 30, 1842. Free ' - Free ....'..^.... T'ree....... .... . Pre© - ..... Pound 1 cent. Free...... . .. 799 80O Free .....,..- Free,... IVee j^ee Free Tree £^ee.. ...■-.. iTee I!ree Tree 802 803 15 per cent ITree Tree -■> —fr^--. ,** . 20 per cent 30 per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent 30 per cent tinder 7 cts. 5 per cent. Lb. 3 cents and 30 per cent. 30 per cent 40 per cent . .■.,.. „^,>..... . ' -.;.:■;-,. .... •-■-■' ■•'.■.■?.= 806 F..J 807 25 percent 24 per cent 23 per cent 21^ per cent 809 810 811 812 813 Lb.4oentsstnd40 per cent. Lb. 4 cents and 40 per cent. 50 per cent Lb. 4 cents and 38 per cent Lb.4 cents and 38 percent 44 per cent Lb. 4 cents and 32 per cent. Lb. 4 cents and 32 per cent. 38 per cent Lb. 4 cents and 26 percent Lb. 4 cents and 26 percent 29 per cent RTi t lOperct. ;fr6e... 20 per cent Free Pree ........... 20 per cent 20 per cent ; . Free 20 per cent 20 per cent Pree 30 per cent 30 per cent 10 per cent 30 per cent 20 per cent 10 per cent fllfi 20 per cent Pxefe.--.-- ..... 817 818 819 15 per cent 10 per cent 20 per cent 10 per cent 20 per cent 10 per cent 10 per cent.. 821 Hon of July 14, 1832. manufactures : OB cotton twist, yam, or thread as foUoTTS, viz : for three years next ensuing the 30th day of June next, a per centum ad Talorem : Prmided, That all cotton cloths, or cloths of which cotton is the material of whence imported, with the addition of 20 per centum if imported from the Cape of Good Hope, or from square yard, shall, with such addition, he talien and deemed to have cost 25 cents per square yard, and yam, or thread, the original cost of which shall be less than 60 cents per pound, shall be deemed and and colored yam, the original cost of which shall have been less than 75 cents per pound, shall be taken blankets, woolenrags, and worsted or stuff goods, shall be levied, collected, and paid, from and afterthe 20 per centum on the said articles." changing the rate of cotton cloth to 30 cents instead of 25 cents, as heretofore. worsted stuff goods, bombazines, hosiery, mits, gloves.i caps, and bindings), the actual value of which, 50 cents the square yard, and be cCaxged thereon with a duty of 40 per centum ad valorem, until June 30, cents per square yard, pay 14 cents per square yard. square yard, shall be deemed to have cost $1 the square yard, and be charged thereon with a duty of 40 $2.50 per square yard, and be charged with a duty thereon of 40 per centum to June 30, 1829, and from that have cost at the place whence imported $4 per square yard, and a duty of 40 per centum shall be levied per centum ad valorem until June 30, 1829, and from that time a duty of SO pel centum," S. Eep. 12 U 162 IMPORTS INTO-THE -'UNITED STATES, ETC. III. — Comparative Statement of the rates of import duties under the Abbbeviatioss.— Pf . gall. =proof gaUonj ARTICLES ZNUUEBATED. Act of July 30, 1846.* AbBintbe -.- - • Acetates : pyroUgneate (1872) of ammonia of baryta - - of copper.— --. of iron, strontia, or zinc oflead(sngatof lead) (1872), brown •white ■ of magnesia and soda (1872) magnesia ot soda of lime of potash (1872) potassa soda - Acids, acetio (1872), acetous and pyroligneous 1864, specific gravity above 1.040 (1872), above 1.047 10 not above 1.040 (1872), not above 1.047 11 acetous 12 arsenious, crude 13 benzoic 14 boracio 14e«.24,l£61. Acts of JnlyM, 1862 Mar. 3, 1883. Free. Free. I^ee. lOperceut.. Pound, Sets. Pf.gaU.,50o. SO per cent.. 30 per cent.. 20 per cent.).' Pree Pound, loots Pf gal.,75cts 35 per cent-. 35 per cent-. 20 per cent- - 20 per cent- - 30 per cent.. Pree 10 per cent.. 30 per cent. . Pound, 2 eta. 30 per cent. 10 per cent - 20 per cent. Free 15 per cent. Free t 20 per cent- 10 per cent. .BiiBhel,15cts Bushel, 10 cts 20 per cent. 30 1 Gallon, 25 cts 30 per cent. Pound, 1 ct 10 per cent. . Acts of June 30,1864; Mar. 3, 1865; Mar. 16, 1866; May 16, 1866 [June 1,1866. Free. . Free.. 10 per cent. . 10 per cent-. Pound, 6 cts 35 per cent.. Pound, 3. cte 20 percent.. 30 percent.. Pound,2 cts Pound,20 cts 30 percent.. Found,50 cts Pound,30 cts 10 per cent. 20 percent. Free 20 percent.. 20 percent.. 20 percent. 20 per cent. 20 per cent. 20 per cent. 10 percent.. Bashel, 15 c. Pound, 1 ct, Pound, i ct. Pound, i ct. percent.. 35 per cent. Gallon, 60 c. cent. . cent.. perc per 30 Pound, $3.. Pound, 1 ct 20 per cent. . Acts of July 28,1866; Mar.2, 1867j Mar.22, 1867. Free. Free. Pound, 50 cts 10 per cent. 10 per cent. - Pound, 6 cts Pound, 10 cts Pf. gall., $2, $2.50. 35 per cent. - 35 per cent. . 30 per cent. - 20per cent.- SSpercent. 25 percent. 25 per cent - 25 per cent.. 20 percent.. 30 per cent.. Pound,2 eta. 50 per cent. , Ponnd,20cta 30 per cent. - Pound, 50 cts Pannd,30 cts 10 per cent. 20 percent. Free 20 per cent. 20 percent.. 20 peroent- 20 percent. 20 percent, 20 percent.. 10 percent.. Bushel, 15 c. Pound, 1 ct- Pound, t ct. 20 per cent. . Pound, J ct. 35 1 Gallon,$1.50, 50 percent.. 20 per cent.. Pound, $3... Pound, 1 ct 20 percent.. Acts of- March 25, 26, 29, 1867; Feb. 3,1868 ; July 20, 1868; FbI). 19, 24, 1869. Free. Free. Pound, 50 cts 10 per cent 10 per cent.. Pound, 6 cts Pound, 10 eta Pf. gal.,$2.50 35per cent. . 35 per cent.. 30 per cent.. 20 per cent.. 35 per cent. 25 per cent. 25 percent. 25 percent.. 20 per cent. . 30 per cent. . Pound,2 cts 50 per cent. . Pound, 20 cts 30 per cent.. Pound,50 cts Ponnd,30 eta 10 per cent. 20 per cent. Free 20 per cent. 20 per cent- 20 percent. 20 per cent- 20 per cent.. 20 per cent 10 per cent.. Bushel,15 ct, Pound, 1 ct. Pound, i ct. 20 per cent.. Pound, i ct. Gallou,,$1.50. 50 per cent, 20 percent.. Pound, t3... Poand, 1 ct, 20 per cent.. Free. Kxee. Pound, 50 cts 10 per cent. 10 per cent.. Pound, 6 eta Pound, 10 cts P£ gal., $2.50 35 percent., 35 per cent. , 30 percent.. 20 percent.. 35 per cent. 25 per cent. 25 per cent. 25 percent.. 20 per cent. . 30 percent.. Pound,2 cts, 50 percent.. Pound, 20 cts 30 per cent. - Pound, 50 cts Pound, 30 cts 10 per cent. 20 per cent. Free 20 per cent. . 20 per cent. 20 percent. 20 per cent- 20 per cent. 20 per cent. lo^oercent.. Bushel, 15 c. Pound, 1 ct. Pound, i ct, 20 per cent.. Pound, 4 ct Ipercent.. 35 percent.. 35 percent.. 35percent.. 35percent.. Acts of July 14,1870; Deo,22,1870. Free . Free . Free . Pound, 50 cts 10 percent Free 10 percent Free Pound, 10 cts Pf. gaUon, $2 35 per cent. 35 per cent. 30 per cent.. Free 5 percent. Free 25 per cent. Free 25 per cent. 20 per cent. 30 per cent. Pound, 2 cts. 60 per cent. Pound, 20 cts 30 per cent. . Pound, 50 cts, Pound,30cts. Free 10 per cent. Free Free Free Free Free Free Free , Free Free , Free Free , 20 per cent Free- , Free Bushel, 15 cts Pound, 1 ct. Pound, i ct 20 per cent.. Pound, i ct. Gallon,$1.50, Gallon, $1.50. GaUon,$l. ,50 percent.. 20 per cent. Pound, $3... Pound, 1 ct 20 per cent.. Acts of May 1,1872; J line 6, 1872. Free Free Free Free Free ..... Pound, 50 cts 10 percent. Free Free Free Free Pound, 10 cts Pf. gallon, $2. 90 ipercent of exist'g rates, 90 percent of exist'g rates. 30 percent.. Free Free 90 per cent of exist'g rates. Free 25 per cent.. Free 25 per cent. . 20 per cent. . (See skins).. Ponnd,2 cts. 90 per cent. of existing rates. Free Free .) 30 per cent.. Free Free Free Free 10 per cent Free Free , Free...;.. Free :. Free Free Free Free Free ':. Free Free . . . .': . Free .. Free....'.. Free Bushel,15 cts Pound, 1 ct.. Pound, Jet,.' 20 per cent.. Pound, ict. 50 per cent. 20 per cent.. Pound, $3.... Pound, 1 ct. 20''per cent.. .Free 50 per cent-. Free Free Pound, 1 ct. 20 per cent. . Free 1G6 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC, lll.'^Oom.paraUvs statement of the rates of import duties under the several ARTICLES ENUMERATED. Aot of JulySO, 184G. Act of Mar. 3, 1857. Aot of Mar. 2, 1801. Bells, broken, and bell-metal &i? for remannfactore „only Benzoates BeiTies for dyeing, or in composing dyes, n. o. p .... 5 per cent.. 30 per cent. 5 per cent.. Free 24 per cent. Free Free 30 per cent. - Free jnuiper . lanrel. others, n. o. p . Bezoar etones Birds . 20 per cent. 15 per cent.. stuffed Bismuth Bitter apples Bitaminona substances, crude, n. o. p . BlaoMng, of all descriptions Blaolc lead (plumbago) 10 per cent. 10 per cent. . rree 20 per cent. 20 per cent. Free . l"Veo. ITree Free 20 per cent.. 20 per cent. 15 per cent. 10 per cent. . Black salts and black tares Bladders, manufactures of. Bladders^- crude, and all integuments of animals, n. o.p.f , Blood, dried Bolting oloth , Bones, crude, not manufactured ; ground and cal- cined, (1872) bunied, steamed Bone block and ivory drop , Bones and tips, not manufactured Bone asb, ana dust, and burnt, for pbospates. dice, draughts, chessmen, obess balls, and bag- atelle balls Free. Free. 20 per cent. . Free. Free. Free 10 per cent. Free manufactures of, n. o. p . Bonnets, hats, &o., of straw, chip, grass, &c.* Books, blank ;... Books, maps, charts, &c., for use of the United States printed, bound or not, periodicala, &c printed and manufactored 20 years ago Borate of lime Borax, crude or tincal. ._ refined Bouillons, cannetille, and metal threads, file or ge- spinst Boxes, of paper, and other fancy boxes , 30 per cent. 30 per cent. 20 per cent. 21 per cent. 24 per cent. 15 per cent. 10 per cent. 26 per cent. Free 8 per cent. . 30 per cent. 30 per cent. 20 per cent. Free 15 per cent. 12 per cent. 4 per cent. . 10 per cent.. Free Pound, Beta. 30 per cent- 24 per cent. . Boxwood Braids, and other trimmings of grass, straw, chip, &,c . 30 per cent. Free Brandy (ISTO.andother spirits from grain, &c.) Brass (copper not component of chief value, 1869), bars or pigs ' old, fit for remanufaoture only manufactures of, ii. o. p Brazil paste wood, in sticks ,. Braziletto . 30 per cent.. 100 per cent. 5 per cent... 5 per cent. . . 30 per cent.. 15 per cent-. 5 per cent... Breccia, in blocks or slabs Bricks, fire, (1861) bricks, fire-bricks, paving tiles.. Brime Brimstone, crude ^.] in rolls or refined ,. Bristlos Britaunia ware 20 per cent. per cent, per cent- Free Free 24. per cent- 12 per cent- Free Free IS per cent. 15 per cent.. 30 per cent- . 5 per Cent. . . 4 per cent.. 15 per cent. 4 per cent-. Ff.galloq,$L. 10 per cent., lo per cent.. 30 per cent.. 10 per cent. . Free Free Free 20 per cent.- Fi-ee Free 20 per cent.. Pound,4cts. 30 per cent.. Bromine „ Bronze, and all manufactures of, n. o. p (If copper chief value, 1869) liqnor ^ metal in leaf (copper not chief value,*i869)r powder (copper not chief value, 1869) Brooms, ofall kinds Brnshes, of all kinds '..V.'.'.. 30 per cent. . 20 per cent. . 24 per cent. 15 per cent. 30 per cent. 10 per cent. 20 per cent.. 30 per cent. 80 per cent. 15 per cent. 34 per cent. 24 per cent. ■ 1872 manufactures of straw 90 per.cent.,of existing rates. 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 30 per. cent. IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. tariff acts from July 30, 1846, to June 21, 1874, loth inclusiiie — Continnod. 167 Acts of Acts of Acta of Aug. 5, 1861; Deo.24,186J. Acts of July 14, 1862; Mar. 3, 1863. Juno 30, 1804; Mar. 3, 1865; Mar. 16, 1866; May 16, 1866; June 1,1866. Acta of July 28, 1866; Mar. 2, 1867; Mar. 22, 1867. March 26. 26, 29,1867; Feb. 8, 1868; July 20, 1868 J Feb., 1869. Acts of July 14, 1870; Dec. 22, 1870. Acts of May 1,1872; Jane 6, 1872. Free Free Free Free ., Free Free. Free 112 30 per cent. . 30 per cent- . 30 per cent. . 30 percent.. 30 per cent.. 30 per cent.. 30 per cent. . 113 Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free 10 per cent. . Free Free........ Free 10 per cent. . 114 115 116 10 per cent. . 10 per cent.. 10 per cent.. 10 per cent. . lOperopnt.. 117 10 per cent. . 10 per cent-. 10 percent.. 10 per cent- . 10 per cent. . 10 per cent. . Free 118 Free Free Free ; 20 p. c 20 per cent- . 20 percent.. 20 per cent. . Free Free Free, Free Free Free Free Free Free ,. 120 Free Pound, 10 c Pound, 10 0. Pound, 10 cts Pound,10 cts Free Free m 20 per cent.. 20 percent.. 20 percent.. 20 per cent. . 20 per cent. . 20 per cent. . 20 per cent.. laa 30 percent.. Ton, $10 30 per cent. - Ton, $10 30 per cent.. Ton, $10..... 30 percent.. Ton, $10 30 per cent ■ Ton, $10 30 per cent. . (See plnmba- go.) Free 30 per cent.. Free Free Free 1V,H 10 per cent. . 124 1?4ff 30 per cent.. 30 percent.. 30perceM.. 30 percent.. 30 per cent.. 1S5 1?5(r IWfi Free Free Free Free Free Free 126 Free 35 per cent.. Free 25 per cent.. 1W Free Free 25 per cent.. 25 percent.. 25 per cent. . 128 10 per cent.. 10 per cent.. 10 per cent. . 10 percent.. 10 percent.. Free Free 129 Free Free Free Free Free Free Free 130 50 per cent. - 50 per cent. - 50 percent.. 50 per cent.. 90 per cent, of existing 131 duties. 30 per cent.. 35 percent.. 35 per cent. . 35 percent.. 35 pet cent.. 35 per cent.. 90 per cent, of existing 132 duties. 30 per cent. - 40 per cent.. 40 per cent. . 40 per cent. - 40 percent.. 40 per cent.. 40 per eent.. 133 20 per cent.. 20 per cent.. 26 per cent. . 26 percent-. 25 per cent. . 26 per cent. . 25 per cent.. 134 Free Free Free Free Free Free Free^ 135 20 per cent.. 25 per cent. - 25 percent.. 25 per cent.. Pound,5 cts 25 per cent.. Free Poun*, 5 cts. 25 per cent.. Free Free. 136 137 10 per cent. . tound.Bcte. Ponnd.Scts. Pound, 5 cts 138 Free Pound, 5cta. Pound.5cta- Pound, 5 cts. Found,5 cts. Pound, 5 cts. Free 139 Pound, 3 cts. Pound, 10 0. Ponnd,10ct8 Pound,10 cts Pound,10 cts Pound, 10 cts Pannd, 10 cts 25 per cent.. 140 140 f 30 per cent-. 35 per cent. . 35 per cent- - 35 percent.. 35 per cent. - 35 per cent.. 90 per cent, ct existing rates. 141 Free Free Free Free Free Free Free 142 30 percent.. Pf. gaK,$1.50 30 per cent- - Pf. gal., $2.50 and $3. . 15 per cent- - 30 percent.. Pf.gal.,$3.- 30 per cent. . Pf.gal.,$3.. 30 per cent .. Pf.gal.,$2... 30 percent .. Pf.gaU.,$2.. 143 Pf.gaJ.,$1.25 144 10 per cert.. 15 percent.. 15 per cent- - 15 per cent. . 15 per cent . . ) 90 per ct. C 145 15 percent.. 15 per cent.. 15 percent.. 15 per cent.. 15 per cent .. Jofexist'g^ 146 30 per cent.. 35 per cent- - 35 per cent. - 35 per cent.. 35 per cent. - 35 per cent . . > duties. i 14V 10 per cent-. 10 percent.. 10 per cent. - 10 per cent.. 10 percent.. 10 per cent-. Free 148 Free Fieo Free Free Free Free Free 14(1 Free Free Free Free Free Free 150 Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Ifil 20 percent.. Free 20 per cent. . 20 percent.. 20i3orcent.. 20 per cent . . 2t) percent .- 152 Free Fiee Free Free Free Free 153 Ton, $3 Ton, $3 . . - - Ton, $6 Ton, $6 Ton, $6 Free Free 154 Ton,$0 Ton, $6 Ton, $10 .. Ton, $10 ... . Ton, $10 . . . Ton, $10 Ton, $10 li.5 Pound, 4 cts. Pound, 10 eta Pound, 15 cts Pound, 16 cts Pound, 15ct3 Pound, 16 cts Pound, 15 cts 166 30 per cent- . 35 per cent- . 1 35 per cent- . 35 per cent- . 4 35 per cent.. 35 per cent . . Free 35 per cent .. 90 per cent. of existing rates. Free 157 158 30 per cent.. 35 per cent.. 85 per cent. - 35 percent-. 35 per cent.. 159 45 per cent.. 10 per cent. . 45 per cent.. 10 per cent.. 90 per ct. > of exist- • lug rates. 160 10 per cent.. 10 percent.. 10 per cent.. 10 per cent.. 161 10 per cent . . 20 per cent . . 1(W 20 per cent.- 20 per cent. - 20 percent.. 20 percent.. 20 per cent.. 163 80 per cent.. 35 percent.. 35 per cent. - 35 per cent. . 35 per cent.. 35 per cent . . 35 per cent . - 164 30 per cent.. 35 per cent. . 40 percent.. 40 per cent. . 40 per cent.. 40 per cent . . 40 per cent . - i«6 168 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. III. — Comparative stat^nent of the ratce of import duties under tlie eeveral ] 166a 167 168 ARTICLES ENLtMBBATED. Act of JtJy 30, 1846. Baclin leaves Bags, dried Bolbons roots, 1>ulb3 r. Ballion, gold and silver Bargandy pitch - - Burning nmd.- - Bahrstones, manufactured or bound up into mill- in blocks, rough, not bound up into miUstones Butfcor Buttons and button molds, n. o. p Cabinets of coins, medals, and other antiquities Cables, tarred... Manilla, untaired all other, untarred Cachons, aromatic ' Cadmium -. '. Calamine Calomel Cameos, set in gold or other metal not set Camphor, crude refined Candles and tapers, adamantine paraffine spennaceti steariiie wax, pure or mixed tallow all other, n. o. p Candy, not colored Canes, for walking, finished or not Cantharides Canvas, for sails Capers (picMes and sauces of all kinds, n. o. p. f. ) . . . . Caps, made on frames, of whatever material, worn by men, women, &c., n. o. p of fur .7. „ of silk. (See also manufactures of cotton, wool, &c.) Carbon, animal Card cases, of whatever material Cards, playing, costing not over 25 cents per pack . , over 25 cents per pack Camelian, unmanufactured Carpets, n.o.p Aubnsson, Axminstcr, Medallion, or whole carpet, value less than $1.25 per yard Brussels, wrought by the Jacquard ma- chine, value less th'au $1.25 per yard 'Saxony, "Wilton, and Tournay (1804, by Jacquard machine), value over $1.25 per yard patent velvet, Toumay velvet, tapestry velvet (printed on warp, &c., 1864), value over $1.25 per yard Brussels, printed on warp, or otherwise . -. tapestry, on warp, or otherwise., treble ingrain, three-ply, worsted chain Venetian yarn, Venetian, two-ply, ingrain . of cotton of flax of hemp or jute , of wooli also mixed, n. o. p , druggets, bookings, printed, colored, or otherwise , IHasBocka, rugs, screens, mats, bedsides, covers. &c., pay duty as carpetings of like description.] Carriages, and parts of 20 per cent. Free Free 25 per cent. 10 per cent. 10 per cent. 20 per cent. 25 per cent. Free 25 per cent. 25 per cent. 25 per cent. 20 per cent. 20 per cent. 25 per cent. 30 per cent. 10 per cent. 25 j)er cent . 40 per cent. 20 per cent. 20 per cent. 20 per cent. 20 per cent . 20 per cent. 20 per cent. 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 20 per cent. 30 per cent.. 30 per cent., sopor cent.. 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 30 x)er cent. SOjier cent. 30 per cent.. 30 per cent.. Act of Har. 3, 1857. Mar. 2, 1S61. 4 per cent. Free Free 19 per cent. 8 per cent... Free 15 per cent., lJ)l>er cent.. Free 19 per cent.. 19 per cent.. 19 per cent-. 15 per cent. 15 per cent. 19 per cent- 24 per cent. 4 per cent.. 8 per cent.. 30 per cent- 15 per cent. 15 per cent. 15 per cent. 15 per cent. 15 per cent. 15 per cent. 15 per cent. 24 per cent. 8 per cent. . 24 per cent. 24 per cent. 24 per cent. Free 24 per cent. 24 per cent. 24 per cent. 24 per cent.. 24 per cent.. Act of Free. Free Free 20 per cent.. 20 per cent.. Free ^. Pound, 4 ote. 30 per cent.. Free Found, ^ cts Pound, 2 cts. Pound, 3 cts. Free Free 20 per cent.. 25 per cent.. 5 Tier cent... Free Pound, 6 ots. Pound, 8 cts. Found, 4 cts. Pound, 8 cts. Pound, 2 cts. Pound, 4 cts. Poi;ind,4ots. sopor cent.. 10 per cent.. 30 per cent. . f 30 per cent.. 30 per cent.. 30 per cent.. Free 30 per cent.. 30 per cent.. 30 per cent.. Dper cent.. Sq. yd., 40 cts Sq. yd., 50cts Sq.yd.,30ct9 Sq.yd.,30cts Sq.yd.,25ct3 Sq.yd.,25ct8 .yd, 30 per Sq.yd 30 per ., 4 cts. cent.. 20otfl cent. IMPOETS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. tariff aots from July 30,1846, to June 21, 1874, both inrf«siw^— Continued. 169 Acts of Aug. 5, 1861; Deo. 24, 1861, Acts of July 14, 1886; Mar. 3, 1863. Free. Free Free 20 per cent. 21) per cent.. Free Pound, 4 eta. 30 per cent.. Free found, 2icts Found, 2 cts. Found, 3 cts. Free..:.. Free 20 per cent.. 25 per cent. 5 per cent. Free Found, 10 cts Pound, 8 cts Pound, 4 cts Pound, Sets. Pound, 2 cts Pound, 4 cts. Pn'd.6&8cta 30 percent-. 10i)cr cent. 30 per cent. 30 per cent.. SO per cent. 30 per cent- Free SOpercont. SOiiercent. 30 per cent. } per cent.. Sq.yd.,40cta Sq. yd., 00 cts Sq. yd., 30 cts Sq. yd., 30 cts \ Sq. yd., 25 cts Sq.yd.,25cts Sq. yd., 4 cts. 30 per cent. . Sq.yd.,20cts Acts of June 30,1804; Mar. 3, 1865; Mai'. 18,18GS; May" 16, 1866; June 1, 1806. Pound, lOota SOpercent-- Free 20 per cent. Gal., SO cts. 20 percent.. Free... Pound, 4 cts 30 per cent. Free Pound, 2} cts Pound, 2| cts Pound, 3^ cts 50 percent.. Free Free 30 per cent 25 per cent- - 5 percent... Pound, SOcts Pound, 40 cts Pound, 5 cts. Found, Sets- Pound, 8 cts Pound, Sets Pound, Sets. Pound, 2itct3 Pound, 2| cts Pound, 6 cts 35 percent.. Pound, 50 cts 35 per cent. 35 percent. 35 per cent-. 35 per cent.. Free , 35 per cent-, Paol;, 15 cts Pack, 25 cts 35 per cent. Sq.yd.,55cts Sq. yd., 33 cts Sq.yd.,33ct3 Sq.yd.,28cts Sq.yd.,28cts Sq. yd., 6 cts. SSpercent- Sq. yd., 20 cts Acts of July 28, 1866 ; Mar. 2, 186T ; Mar. 23,1867. Pound, 10 cts 30 per cent Free 20 per cent.. Gal., 50 cts.. 20 percent.. Free ._- Found,4cts. 30 per cent.. Free Pound, Sets - Pound, 2J<;t8 Pound, 3| cts 50 per cent Free Free 30 per cent- - 25 percent.. 10 per cent. - Pound, 30 cts Pound, 40 cts Pound, 5cts- Pound, 8cts. Pound, 8cte. Pound, 5cts- Pound,8ct3. Pound, 2 J cts Pound, 24 cts Pound, 10 cts 35 per cent.. Pound, 50 cts 30 per cent. . 35 percent. 35 per cent.. 35percent- 60 per cent- Free 35 per cent- Pack, 25 cts Pack, 35 cts 40 percent. Sq. yd.,45ct3 Sq.yd.,70ct3 Sq.yd.,80ct8 Sq.yd.,50cts Sq. yd.,50ct3 Sq.yd.,40cts Sci.yd.,35ot3 Sq.yd.,6Jcts 40 per cent. Sq. yd., 25 cts Pound, loots 30 per cent Free 20 per cent.. Gal., 50 cts 20 per cent. . Free Pound, 4cts 30 per cent- Free Found, 3 cts. Pound, 2^ cts Pound, 3^ cts 50 per cent Free Free _ 30 percent-. 25 per cent. 10 per cent. - Pound, 30 cts Pound, 40 cts Pound, Sets. Pound, 8 cts. Pound, Sets. Pound, Sots. Pound, 8ct3. Pound, 2^ cts Pound, 2Jcts Pound, 10 cts 35 per cent. - Pound, SOcts 30 per cent 35 per cent.. 35 percent. 35 per cent. 60 per cent. Free 35p6rcent- Paok, 25 cts Pa«k, 35 cts 40 per cent. SO per cent - ,.yd.,41cts &35perct. Sq.yd.,70cts andSSpr.ct Sq.yd.,40cts and35pr.ct Sq. yd.,60 cts Sq, yd..28ct8 andSSpr.ct Sq. yd..l7 cts andSSpr.ct Sq. .,. yd.,12ots andSSpr.ct "^ per cent. - per cent. . (.yd.,8ots- per cent. . Sq. Sq.yd..25ct8 andSSpr.ct 30percent.. Sopercent.. 35 percent.. SSpercent.. 35percent.. 35p6rcent.. SSpercent.. 221 Acts of March 25, 26, 29,1867; Feb. 3, 1868; July 20,1868; FeklO, 24, Pound, lOcts 30 percent. Free , 20 per cent- - Gal.,50ctB.. 20 percent.. Free Pound, 4cta 30 percent.. Free Pound, Sets. Pound, 2i cts Pound, Siots 60 per cent Free Free 30 per cent 25 per cent lOpercent. - Pound, 30 cts Pound, 40 cts Pound, Sots. Pound, 8 cts - Pound, 8 cts. Pound, Sets. Pound, 8 cts. Pound, 24 cts Pound, 2 J cts Pound, 10 cts 35 per cent. - Pound, SOcts 30 per cent 35 per cent. . SSpercent 35 per cent. - 60 per cent- , Free 35 per cent- , Pack, 25 cts Pack, 35 cts. 40 per cent. 50 per cent. Sq. 1. yd.,44ot3 &35perct. Sq.yd.,70cte andSSpr.ct Sq.yd.,40cts andSSpr.ct Sq. yd., 50 cts Sq.yd.,28ots andSSpr.ct Sq.yd.,17cts andSSpr.ct Sq. yd.,12 cts andSSpr.ct 40 per cent.. 40 per cent.. Sq. yd., 8 cts. 40 per cent. - Sq. yd., 25 cts andSSpr.ct Acta of July 14, 1870; Dec. 22, 1870. Free . 30 per cent.. Free 20 per cent. Gal, SOcts.. 20 per cent. Free Pound, 4 cts 30 per cent.. Free Pound, 3 cts. Pound, 24 cts Pound, 34 cts 50 percent Free Free 30 percent.. 25 per cent . 10 per cent . , Pound, 30 cts Pound, 40 cts Pound, 5 cts Pound, 8 cts Pound, Sets Pound, 5 cts Pound, 8 cts. Pound, 24 cts Pound, 24 cts Pound, 10 cts SSpercent.. Free 30 per cent.. SSpercent.. 3Spereent|.. SSpercent.. 60 per cent .. Free 35 per cent . . Pack, 25 cts - Pack, 35 cts . Free 40 per csnt . . SO per cent . . Sq.yd.,44cts. &3Sperct. Sq. yd., 70 cts andSSpr.ct Sq. yd., 40 cts andSSpr.ct Sq. yd., SOcts Sq. yd., 26 cts andSSpr.ct Sq. yd., 17 ots andSSpr.ct Sq. yd., 12 cts andSSpr.ct 40 per cent.. 40 per cent . - Sq. yd.. Sets. 40per cent.- Sq.y^J.,25cts and 35 pr. ct Acts of Mayl, 1872; June e,lS'/i. Free Free , 30 per cent\. Free..: Free Gal., SO cts . 20 per cent .. Free Pound, 4 cts. 30 per cent . Free Pound, 3 cts. Pound, 24 eta Pound, 34 cts SO per cent.. Free Free 30 per cent.. 25 percent.. lOpercent., Free Pound, S cts Pound, Seta Pound, 8 cts Pound, 8 cts. Pound, Sets Pound, Sets. Pound, 24 cts Pound, 10 cts SSpercent.. Free 90 per cent. of existing duties. SSpercent.. SSpercent ., SSpercent-, 60 per cent . , Free 35 per cent . , Pack,2SctS- Pack, 35 cts . Free 90 per ct: ! ■ or exist-.! ingratee. j r 90 per ct. of exist- ing du. ' ties. 166 166 a 167 108 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 20G 207 210 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 170 XMPOETB INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. III. — Comparative statement of the rates of import duties under the siweral AnnCLBS ENUMERATED. Act of July 30, 1846. Act. of Mar. 3, 1857. Act of Mar. 2, 18G1. 233 223 224 225 226 227 228 239 230 231 233 233 234" 236 236 236a 236b 287 238 239 240 241 241a 2ilb 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 2S0 251 352 253 254 25.5 256 2S7 258 259 260 •261 263 263 264 265 365a 266 267 268 269 270 271 273 273 S74 Cassava, orCaaaate Cassia bads, andgrouitd Cassia vera , Castor beanq (buahol of 50 poimcls) Castor, or caatoroimi Catectin, or.cqtcli , , CatRut, or TvUipgut, unmanufactured Catsup ^ CeuiBnt, lioinan Challi, billiard „, g !FrencU and red , • wbito, (1870) unmauufaotured aUn. o.p ...,„ Chalk, uiimanufactured Cbamomilo flowora Charcoal , Charts and maps , Cheese Chessmen and ohess-balls, bone or ivory Chiccory, root , ground, burnt, or prepared ..,..., China, root , Cinchona, root Chinaware, plain ornamental gUoroform , hocolate Chronometers, box, ship's, or parts thereof. . Cicuta, conium (or hemlook seed and leaf) .. Cinnamon ■ 40 per cent. 20 por cent. 4 per cent. 4 per cent. Pound, 4ots Pound, 8Qt& 30 per cent. 10 per cent. 15 per cent. Free 10 per cent. 2Q per cent- Free 20 per cent. 20 per cent- 15 per cent - 20 percent.. 4 per cent: . Free. . 10 per cent. 30 per cent. Free 24 per cent.. Free ,., Pound, 4cts Pound, 20 ots Pound, 20 ets 30 per cent. 24 per cent.. 30 per cent. 20 per cent. 10 per cent. 15 per cent. 8 per cent,. 20 per cent. 10 per cent. Civet, crude, in natural pot Clay, pipe and fire, unwroaght or prepared Cliffs tone nnmannfaotured , Clippings of any kind, fit only for making paper Clocks, and parts thereof , , Cloth, water.proof, n. o. p , ,.... Clothing, ready.made, and wearing apparel of every description, wholly or In part of wool, worsted, the hair of the alpaca goat. See. (except knit goods) 30 per cent.. 4 per cent... Pound, 10 ots 5 per cent. 4 per cent... Ton, $3 . SOper ocnt.. 34 percent.. 30 per cent.. ready.made, of silk, or of which silk shall be a component material of chief value. . all other, n. 0. p Cloves Clove stems "][ Coach furniture [[.'.'.'.'. Coal, anthracite bituminous and shale. "'.','. all other, n. o. p '., slack, or culm of, and coke ..'.'...'..... stores for American vessels Cobalt, and oxide of ores .,,.„,, ..,,.'.l['.V.'. Cocculus indicus il""'!!"!!!!!, Cochineal , i!!!.!!!!!!!!"]!! Cocoa , I..!!!"!""" Cocoa, prepared or manufactured ......','.'..'... leavps and shells (crude or fibre) nuts [Coffee, imported direct from the place of produo'- tion in American vessels, or in foreign vessels exempt from discriminating duties ; also, if pro. ductionofNetherlaud possessions Imported from the Netherlands in the same manner (1846 and 1857)]. Cofiee (and substitutes, 1870), excluding chiccory . . 30 per cent.. 40 per cent. . 30 per cent.. 24 per cent. 4 per cent. . 24 per cent. Pound, 12cts &. 25perct. Pound, 12 eta &25perct. 30 per cent.. Pound, 4cts. 30 per cent. 30 per cent. - SOper cent.. 24 per cent. 24 per cent. Ton, $1.... Ton, 60 cts- 25 per cent. 20 per cent. 15 per cfint. . 20 per cent.. 10 percent.. 10 percent.. 15 per cent. 4 per cent- . 4 per cent. . Free Free 10 per cent. Free Free , 10 per cent.. 20 per cent . . 4 per cent - 4 per cent . Free . Free . Free . Free Free. * (1872.) Metals and manufactures of metals 90 per cent, of existing rates. IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 171 tariff acts from July 30, X8i46, to June Sil, 1874, holli »»(i{'»8»!)c— Ooutluued. Acts of Aug. 5,1861; Deo. 21, 1S81. Acts of Jnlyl4,1862; Mar. 3,1863. Acts of June30,1864; Mar. 3,1865; Mar, IB, 1806; Hay 16,1806; June 1,1866. Acts of Jnly2S,1866; Mar. 2,1867; Mar. 22, 1867. Acts of Mar. 25, 26, 29, 1867; Feb. 3, 1808; July 20, 1868; Feb. 19, 24, 1869. Acta of July 14, 1870; Dec. 22, 1870. Acts of May 1, 1872 ; June 6, 1872. Free Ponnd, 10 ota Pound, 20 cts Pound, 10 cts Bushel, 60 cts Free Free Free 40 per cent . . 20 per cent . . 50 per cent . . 20 per cent . . Free 25 per cent - - Free Free Pound, 10 eta Pound, 20 eta Pound, 10 cts Bushel, 60 ots Free Free Free 40 per cent . . 20 per cent.. 50 per cent . . 20 per cent . . Free 25 per cent.. Free Free .■ Free 25 per cent - - Pound, 4cts- 90 per ot. of exist'g rates. Pound,! cent Pound, 1 cent Free Free 45 per cent.. 50 per cent.. Pouud, $1... Pound, 5 ets- 90 per ot. of exiat'g rates. Free Pound, 20 cts Free 90 per ct. of exist'g rates 222 Pound, lOfts Pound, l.'jcts Pound, 15 cts Puuud,20 cts Pound,20 eta Pound, 25 cts Pound,20 cts Pound,25 cts Pound,20 cts Pouud,25 cts 223 224 225 10 per cent.- 20i)cr cent.- Free . .'- Bushel, 30ots ■J») percent.. 10 percent.. Bnshel,60cta 20 per cent. . 10 percent.. Bushel, 60 cts 20 percent.. 10 per cent.. Bushel, 60cta 20 percent,. 10 per cent. . 226 227 228 229 4U por cent. . 20 per cent.. 40 per cent. - 20 per cent. . 50 per cent- - 20 par cent. . Ton, $10.... 25 per cent. . 40 per cent. . 20 per cent.. 50 per cent.. 20 per cent.. Ton, $10 ... . 25 per cent.. 40 percent-. 20 per cent.. 50 percent.. 20 per cent. . Ton, $10.... 25 per cent. . 230 20 per cent.. 231 232 Free 10 percent.. Ton, $4 25 per cent.. 233 234 235 236 23611 230 & Fri-e Pouud, 4cts. 20 per cent.. Pound, 4 cts - 25 per cent.. Pound, 4 eta 50 per cent-. Pound, 4 eta. Ponnd, 5 cts. 25 per cent.. Pound, 4 cts. 50 per cent.. Pound, 4 eta. Pound, 6 eta 25 per oent.- Pound,4cts. 50 per cent.. Pound,4 eta. Pound, 5 cts. 25 percent -- Ponnd, 4 cts. 50 per cent . . Pound, 4 eta. Pound, 5 cts. 237 238 239 Pound, let.. Pound, 2 cts. Ponnd, 2cta. Pouud, 3 eta. 240 241 241a 241 b 30 per cent.. 35 per cent. . 40 percent.. 45 per cent.. 50 per coot.. Ponnd, $1... Ponnd, 7 cts. 10 per cent.. 45 per cent,. 50 per cent. . Pound, SI... Ponnd, 7 cts. 10 per cent.. 45 percent.. 50 per cent,. Pound, tl... Pound. 7 cts. 10 percent-. 45 por cent . . 50 per cent . . Pound, *1... Pound, 7 ota. 10 per cent • . Free Pound, 20 cts Free Ton, $5 242 243 244 Pouud, 6 cts. 10 per cent.. Ponnd, 7 eta. 10 per cent. - 245 216 247 Pound, 20 cla Pound, 25 ota Pound, 30 cts Ponnd,30 cts Pound, 30 eta 248 249 Ton, 13 Ton, $5-.... Ton, $5 Ton, $10.... Ton, $5 Ton, $10 ... . Ton, $5 Ton $10 250 251 Free Ifroe 35 per cent . . 45 per cent . . Ponnd, 50 ctB and 40pr. ct 60 per cent . ., 35 per cent . . Pound, Seta. Pouud, 3 eta. 35 per cent . - FreeV. Ton, «1.25... Ton, 40cent8 25 per cent . . Free Free 90 pr. cent ;• of exist- ■ ing rates. J I 60 per cent . . 90 per ct. of exiflt'ff rates. Pound, 5 cts. Pound, 3ote. 35 per cent . . Free Ton, 75 cents 262 253 30 per cent. . 35 per cent.. 35 per cent.. 35 per cent.. 45 per cent.. Pound,50 cts and40pr.ct 60 por cent.. 35 per cent.. Ponnd,20 cts Pouud, 10 eta 35 per cent. . 35 per cent. . 45 per cent.. Pound. 50 cts and40pr.ct 60 per cent.. 35 per cent. . Ponnd,20cts Pound, 10 cts 35 por cent.. 254 255 Ponnd. 12 cts ondSBpr.ct Pound, 12 cts and26pr.el. 30 per cent.. Ponnd, Seta. Pound. 18 cf 9 aiidSOiu-.ct Pound, 18 eta andSOpr.ct 35 percent.. Ponnd, 15 cts Pound, 24 eta aud40pr.ct 60 per cent. . 35 per cent.. Pound, 20 cts Pound, 10 cts 35 percent.. 256 257 258 259 260 30 per ccut.. 35 per cent.. 261 262 Ton, $1 .- Ton, .M cents 25 per ctjut.. Ton, «1.10 .. Ton. tiO cents 30 percent.. Ton, $1.25. .. 'I'oD, 40 cents 25 percent-. Ton, (51. 25... Ton, 40 cents 25 per cent. . Ton, $1.35--. Ton, 40conta 25 por cent. - 263 264 Ton, 40 cents Free 20 per cent . . Free Free Free 265 2C5a Free Fire 10 per e.i^nt.. Fri'e ,Poiinb.,line.3ct8 Pound. IJ, 4c. Pound, 2i,.5o. 35, 45 per ct - 35, 45 per ot - 35, 45 per ct'- 35, 45 per ct - 35, 45 per ct. Pound, 4 cts. Pound, 340; ; .45 percent. Acts of July 14, 1870 Dec. 22, 1870. Free 45 percent. Ton, $15.; Pound, li cts Pound, $1 ., Free Gallon, $3 & 50 per cent. I.b.,50ct8. & 35 per cent. Pound, 3 cts. 25 percent.. Pound, 3 cts. 35 per cent.. 25 percent.. 25 per cent.. 25 per cent.. Pound, 3 cts. 25 per cent- - 30 per cent- . 25 per cent.- 25 percent,, 30 per cenlv , 30 per cent- - 25 per cent-- 30 per cent, - Pound, 1 ct. . Pou'nd.liVcts. 30 percent.. 25 percent.. Pound, 3 cts. 95 per cent.. Pound, 6 cts. 1001b8.,S0cts 20 percent.. 25 per cent.. 35 percent.. 25 per cent- - 25 percent.. 35 per cent.. Free 25 percent,. 50 percent,. Free 35 per cent. . 35 per cent- - 30 per cent- - e- ■ 35 percent.. Same as spts. Pound,15 cts. 50 per cent.- Lb.,fine,3 cts Pound, 4 cts. Pound, 5 cts. 45 percent.. 45 per cent. . 45 percent.. 45 per cent. . 45 per cent. . Pound, 4 cts. 45 nor^cent.". ^W Acts of May 1,1872 J June 6, 1872. Free. 00 per cent. of existing duties. Free Fi-ee Free Pound, $1 ... Free Gal.,' $3, and 50 per cent. Lb.50 cts,and 35 percent. Pound, Sets. 25 percent.. Pound, 3 eta. 35 per cent-- 25 percent.. 25 percent,. 25 per cent.. Pound, 3 cts. 25 percent.. 30 percent.. 25 per cent. - 25, per cent.. 30 percent.. 30 percent., 25 per cent, - 30 per cent, , Pound, 1 ct. Pound, li cts .30 percent.. 25 percent-. Pound, 3 cts. 25 percent.. Pound, 6 cts. 1001b3.,50ct8 20 per cent- . 25 percent.. 25 per cent. . 25 percent.. 25 per cent-. . 35 per cent. - Free 25 per cent-. 50 per cent- . Free Free .... 90 per cent, of existing. ■" rates. 35 per cent;. 30 per cent. . 35 percent-. Sameassp'ts Pound, 15 cts 50 per cent- . Free 90p'rcent | of exist- ing rates 275 276 277 278 278lt 279 280 281 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 290 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 315a 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 324ffi 326 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 174 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. III._ Comparative statement of tlie rates of import duties v/nder the ^everat ARTICLES ENUMERATED. Aot of Jidy30,l84e. Act of Mar. 3, 1857. Aot of Copper, sulphate of mid composition metal necessary for con- slruction. and. equipment of vessels built in the United States for foreign trade — Copperas - - ■ Coral, cut or manufactured - Cordage, manilla, un tarred * - all other untarred all tarred ^ - - - . Cordials 15 per cent. 20 percent.. 20 per cent. 30 per coot. 25 per cfent. 25 per cent. 25 per oent- 100 per cent. 15 per cent. 24 per cent. 19 per cent. 19 per cent. 1 9 per cent . 30 per cent. Cork -wood, unmanufactured Corks Cork bark, unmanuftictured manufactured '.'. Com, Indian, or maize meal of Corsets, or manufactured cloth, woven or made in patterns of such siee, Shape, and form, or cut in such manner, as to be fit for cor- sets, valued at not over $6 per dozen ditto, valued at over $6 per dozen Corset, crinolino, and hat wire (see Steel) Cosmetics - Cotton, raw twist, yarn, or thread on spools - i on spools, not over 100 yards per spool. ...... Poundjltietit 30 per 6iedt. . I'cQnd.^cts. Found, 3 cts/ Pound, 2i ots Istpf., gall. 50 cents. 30 percent. 15 per cent. 30 per cent. 20 per cout- 20 per cent. 24 per cent. 4 per cent- . 24 per cent. 15 per cent. 15 per cent. 20 per cent. . Free ,.. 30 percent,.. Bushel, 10 ots 10 per cent. 30 per cent. Free 25 per cent. 24 per c5nt. Free 19 per cent. 30 per cent.. Free .... 30 percent.. 30 percent.. over 100 yards per flpool. , advanced beyond single yam by twisting two or more strands together, not on spools (skeins of 840 yards) thread, yam, warp or warp yarn, not wound upon spools, Bmj;le or advanced beyond the condition of single by twisting two or more single yarns together, whether on beams or in- bundles, skeins, or oops, or in any other form, value not exceeding 40 ■ cents per pound , ditto, value over 40 cents, not over 60 cents per pound ditto, value over GO cents, not over 80 cents, ditto, value over 80 cents per pound Cotton tissties (exclusive of jeans, denims, drillings, &c., see below), weighing over 5 ounces per square yard, not over 100 threads per square inch, warp and filling square yard. . ditto, iincjr and lighter, over 100, not over 140 threads per squai'eiuch .square yaid., ditto, over 140 not over 200 threads per square inch square yard . , ditto, over 200 threads per square inch, square yard IMPORTS 'INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 175 tariff acta from July 30, 1846, to June 31, 1874, hoth inelusvoe—ContinvLeA. Acts of Aug. 6, 1861: Dec. 24, 1861. Acts of July M, 1862 i Har. 3, 1863. ActB of Jane 30, 1864i Mar. 3, 1865 i Mar. 16, 1866; May 16,18iiO; June 1, 1866. Acts of July 38, 1868; Mar. 2, 1867 ; Mar. 22, 1867. Acts of March 25, 26, 29, 1867 ; Feb. 8, 1868; July 20,1868; Feb. li), 24, Acts of Jnlyl4,1870; Deo. 22, 1870. Acts of May 1,1872; June 6, 1872. 20 per cent- . 20 per cent. 25 percent.. 25 percent. Pound, 5 cts. Pound, 5 cts. Pound, ict.. 30 per cent. . 3?onnd, 2 cts, !Pound, 3 cts. Pound, 2| cts G-allon, 50 cts 20 percent.. Free 30 per cent Bn8hel,10ct8 10 per cent.. Pound, i ct. 30 per cent. . Pound,2iot8 Pound,3jct8 Pound, y| cts Crallon,75 cts 80 per cent 50 percent.. Free 35 per cent. Bushel.lOcts 10 per cent Pound, i ct. 30 per cent.. Pound,2J cts Pound, 3J cts Pound, 3 cts. Gal, $2, $2.50. 30 percent 50 percent.. 30 percent. 50 percent. Busb., 10 cts 10 percent. Pound, i ct. 30 percent.. Pound, 2^ cts Pound, 3i cts Pound, 3 cts. Gallon, $2. 50 30 percent. 50 percent. 30 percent. 50 percent. Bush., 10 cts 10 percent. Pound, i ct 80 per cent. Pound, 2j^ cts Pound, slots Pound, 3 cts. Gallon, $2. 50 30 per cent. CO per cent. 30 per cent. 50 per cent.. Bush,, 10 cts 10 per cent Pound, 4 ct. 30 per cent.. Pound, 2J cts Pound, 3| cts Pound, 3 cts. Gallon, $2... Free 50 per cent. . Frise 50 percent.. Bttsb., 10 cts. 10 per cent.. Pound. 4 cts. Free Pound, J ct.. 30 per cent. . Pound, 2i cts Pound, 3J cts Pound, 3 cts. Gallon, $2... 235 30 per cent.. Free 30 per cent.. 30 per cent. . 50 pel cent.. Pound, ^ ct. 40 percent.. 40 per cent.. 50 percept.. Pound, 2, 5 c 50 per cent Pound, 3 cts. 60 per cent Lb., 3c.; free Dozen, $2 35- per cent.. Pound, 9 cts. & 10 per ct. 50 per cent. . Free Free 30 per cent. . Free 30 per cent. . Bush., 10 cts. 10 per cent. . 90 per ct. ( of exist. J ing du.j J ties. I 50 per, cent. . Free Doz.,6cents & 30 per ct. 'Each addi- tional . 100 yds., doz., 6 cts., and 35 per cent. Skein, 4 cts., and 30 per cent. Doz.,6 cents & 30 per ct. Facli addi. tional 100 yds., doz.,6 cts., and 35 per cent. Skein,4 cts., and 30 per cent. Doz.,6 cents & 30 per ct. Each addi- tional 100 yds., doz., 6 cts.. and 35 per cent. Skein, 4 cts., and 30 per cent. Doz., 6 cents & 30 per ot. Bach addi. tional 100 yds., doz., 6 cts., and 35 per cent. 90pr. ct.of existing rates. Pound, 10 cts & 20 per ct. Pound, 20 cts & 20 per ot. Pound, 30 cts & 20 per ct. Pound, 40 cts & 20 per ot. 90pr.ot.of existing* rates. 2^ 3i 41 4J P.S it 3 a .to 2il fe a 5 6i .21 "i.r ■M- 3i. *t o XI 5iJ ^ ^\0 5j5i 55i O 5^ and 10 p. c. 5^ and 20 p. c. 5^ and 20 p. c. 5^ and 20 p. c. 1| IJil 1 1 Si 0» 'tilM I 5^ and 10 p. c. 5^ and 20 p. c. 5^ and 20 p. c. 5^ and 20 p. c. 55i 555 5j51 5,5J 5^ and 10 p. c. 5^ and 20 p. c. 5^ and 20 p. 0. 5iand 20 p. 0. 534 T 55i 'd'd ■a I 54 and 10 p. c. 54 and 20 p. c. 54 and 20 p. o. 54 and 20 p. 0. 90pr.ot.of > existing- rates. 176 IMPORTS nrro the united states, etc. III. — Comparative statement of the rates of import duUea under fhe several 367 ARTICLES ENUMEBATBD, Cotton jeans, denims, driHin^s, bed tickings, ging- hains, plaids, cottonades, pantaloon stafts, and goods of like description, weighing over 5 oonces per sqnaie yard, and not exceeding in valne 16 cents per square yard, not over 100 tlireads per square inch, -wai'p and filling aq. yd.. * over 100, not over 140 threads per square inch, warp and billing sq. yd.. over 140, not over 200 threads per sqaare inch, warp and filling aq. yd.. over 200 tlireads per square inch, warp and filling". sq. yd.. Act of July30, 184G. Act of Mar. 3,1857. Act of Mar. 2, 1S61. 370 371 372 373 374 374fl 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 3S3 §85 387 338 389 Cotton goods, plain woven, value ahove 16 cents per square yard goods, plain woven, not included in the fore- going schedules, unbleached, valued over 16 cents per square yard ; bleached, valued over 20 cents per square yard; colored, valued over 25 cents per square yard, and cotton jeans, denims, and drillings un- bleached, valued at over 20 cents per square yard, and all other cotton goods, value exceeding 25 cents per square yard. . bagging, not gnnuy bags and gunny cloth, or other manufactures not otherwise pro- vided for, suitable to the uses to which cotton bagging is applied, composed in whole or part of hemp, jute, llax, or other material valued at 10 cents or less (7 cents or less, 1870) over 10 cents per square yard {7 cents per square yard, 1870) ba^s, cotton bags, and bagging, and all other Ilk© manufectures not herein otherwise provided for, except bagging for cotton composed wholly or in part of flax, hemp, jute, ^inny cloth, gunny bags, or other juatenial bobbinet braids caps (gloves, 1861), hose, leggings, mits, socks (stockings, 1861), made on frames, bleached or colored carpets and carpetings coach laces -, cords, gimps, galloons, braces, or suspenders. drawers, shirts, and other articles made on frames embroidered or tamboured, in the loom or otherwise, by machinery or with the needle or other process gloves ano^stookings iiat bodies lace, insertings, trimmings lace, colored - namkeens velvets . . . .' manufactures n.o.p 25 per cent.. 19 per cent. 25 per cent. 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 25 per cent. 30 per cent. 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 30 per cent. 30 per cent. 25 per cent. 19 per cent. . 15 per cent.. 24 per cent. . 19^er cent.. 24 per cent. . 15 per cent- - 24 per cent, 24 per centj 24 per cent. 19 per cent. 25 per cent. 20 per cent. 25 per cent. 19 per cent.. 15 per cent.. 19 per cent.. 25 per cent. . Pound, 3 Jets Pound, 2 cts. 20 per cent. 30 per cent.. 30 per cent. 25 per cent. 30 per cent. 30 per cent 20 per cent 30 per cent, 25 per ceiit. 30 per cent. IMPORTS INTO THE/ UNITED STATES, ETC. tariff acta from July 30, 1846, to June 21, 1874, loth inclusive — Continued. 17T Acts of Aug. 5, 1861; Uetf. 24, 1861. Acts of July 14, 1862; Mnv. 3, 1863. Acts of JnneSO, 1864; Mar. 3, 1865; Mar. 16, 1866: May 16, 1866; June 1, 1866. Acts of • Jiilv 28, 1866 Mar. 2, 1867 ; Mat. 22, 1867. Acts of Mar. 36, 26, 29, 18C7 ; Feb. 3, 1868 ; July 20, ,1868 ireh.19, 24, 1869. Acts of July 14, 1870 ; Deo. 22, 1870- Acts of May 1, 1872 ; June 6,1872. tt CU -u a H'3 Pig I ■Ord -■3 P.S ft a n s s a^ancl 10 p. c. 6^ and 15 p. c. 6} and IS p. c. 7iand 15 p. c. n la 6Jand 10 p. c. 6iand 15 p. c. 6iand 15 p. 0. 7}and 15 p. c. "Si s 6iand 10 p. 0. 6} and 15 p. c. 6iand 15 p. c. 7} and 15 p. c. ■S-9 ag is a . s iS 6^'and 10 p. c. O^and 15 p. c. 6iand 15 p. c. 7iraiid 15 p. 0. 90pr.ct.of existing' rates. 25 per cent.. Found, He. Found, 2o.- 20 per cent. ) per cent- 30 per cent. 25 per cent. 30 per cent. 30 per cent. 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 3d per cent. Found, 2} c Found, 3 cts 25 per cent.. 35 per cent. 35percent- 30 per cent. 35 per cent.. 35per cent. 25 per cent. 35 per cent. 35 per cent.. Found, 3 cts Found, 4 cts 35 per cent.. 35 per cent 35 per cent. 40 per cent. 35 per cent. 35 per cent. 35 percent.. 35 per cent. 35 per cent. 35 per cent. 25 per cent.. SOpercent.. 35p6rcent. 30percent.. 35percent.. 35percent. S. Eep. J2 12 33 per cent.. Found, 3 cts Found, 4 cti 35 per cent.. 35 per cent-. 35 per cent. 40 per cent. 35 per cent. 35 per cent. 35 per cent.. 35 per cent. 35 per cent.. 35 per cent. 35 per cent.. 35 per cent.. 35 per cent.. 35 percent .. Found, 3 cts Foimd, 4 cts Found, 2 cts Found, 3 ctB 35 per cent. 35 per cent. 35 per cent. 40 per cent. 35 per cent. 35 per cent.. 35 per cent 40 per cent. 35 per cent. 85 per cent. 35 per cent.. 35 per cent. 35 percent. 35 per cent.. 35 per cent. 35 per cent. 35 per cent. 35 per cept. 35 per cent. 35 per cent. 35 per cent. 35 per cent. 35 percent. 35 per cent. 90pr.ct.of existing' rates. 40 percent.. 90 pr.ct.of • existing, duties. 178 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. lIL^Comparative statement of the rates of import duties under the several ARTICLES BNUMKBATED. Act of July 30, isie. Act of Mar. 3, 1857. Act of Mar. 2, 1861. 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 400 400a 401 401a 403 403 403a 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 419 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 42Sa 420 430 431 432 434 435 436 437 438 442 443 444 Cotton, mfct'rs. wholly cotton, bleached, printed, &c. Court-plaster Cowhage or cowitoh down Crayons of all kinds Cream of tartar Crockery ware, white, glazed, &o Crocus colcothar Cubehs Cubic niter Cudbear 'Cura9oa Curling stones or quoits Cnrrants, Zante, and other Curry and curry powders Cutlery of all kinds o. o. p 30 per cent. 30 per cent. 24 per cent. 24 per cent. 30 per cent. 20 per cent. 24 per cent. 4 per cent.. 30 per cent. 20 per cent. 30 per cent. Free 20 per cent. 15 per cent.. 10 per cent: . 100 per cent. 8 per cent. . 30 per cent. 20 per cent. I'ree Cuttle-fish bone '. Cyanite or kianite : Dandelion rootj raw or prepared Dates, ereen, ripe, ordiled Dentifrices Diamond dust or bort Diamonds, glaziers', setornot (1872, inrough or uncut} other, i^ot set : set Dice, iTory or bone 40 percent.. 30 per cent. 20 per cent. . 8 per cent. . 24 per cent. 16 per cent. Found 2 cts, 30 per cent.. 40 per cent. 8 per cent... Founds cent 15 per cent. 10 percent. 30 per cent. 12 per cent. 4 per cent. . 24 per cent. 10 per cent.. 5 per cent... 26 per cent.. Divi-divl DoUs of all kinds Downsfor beds or bedduig. . Dragon's blood Draughts, ivory or bone . . . . Dmggetg . 30 per cent-. 25 percent.. 15 per cent.. 24 per cent. 19 per cent, rree Free 30 per cent.. 20 per cent.. Free Drugs, medicinal, and other, crude, n. o. p crude, used exclusively for dyeing Dutch and bronze metal in leaf, copper not chief value , Dye-stnffl, articles in a crude state used in dyeing or tanning, n. o. p Dye-woods, Brazil, Nicara^nia, and other, in sticks., decoctions of logwood and other dye- woods Dyes for the hair Earthenware, brown or common , all othet, white Sq. yd. 20 cts 20 per cent. Free 20 per cent. 20 per cent. 5 per cent. . 15 per cent- - Free. Free. 10 per cent.. Free. Free., Free. (white)» glazed, edged, printed, painted, £c.,n. 0. p „. Eggs ... Elecampane root Embroideries, gold, silver, or other metal, n. o. p Emery, manufactured, ground, or pulverized (1872) emery grains . . ore or rock Engravings, bound or unbound Envelopes, paper ..^ .^ 30 per cent. 30 pet cent. 30 per cent. 24 per cent. 24petceut. 24 per cent. 20 per cent. 25 per cent. 30 per cent. 20 per cent. 10 per cent . 30 per cent. 24 per cent. 8 per cent. . 8 per cent.. 8 per cent. . 24 per cent. Ergot , , Esparto (Spanish grass), and other grasses and pulp »)r manufacture of paper Essences, or essential oils. alln. o. p Ethers of all kinds and ethereal preparations, fluid 30 per cent.. Free ,. Free 10 per cent. . 30 per cent-. 10 per cent.. 30 per cent. . 24 per cent.. (n.o.p.f) Ethers,iruit, essences or oils of apple, pear, peach, 3D per cent. 20 per cent. ee. Free. 10 per cent. 10 per cent. 10 per cent. 10 per cent.. 10 per cent.. 10 per cent.. 100 per cent. 20 per cent. . 10 percent.. 10 percent.. 10 per cent. . 100 per cent. 20 per cent. . 10 per cent. - 10 per cent. . 10 percent.. 100 per cent. 20 percent.. 30 per cent. 5 percent.. 35 per cent.. Sacli, 1 cent. 35 per cent- . Each, Icent. 35 per cent. . Each, 1 cent. 10 per cent . . 10 per cent . . 10 per cent . . Pound, $6 20 per cent . . Mille, 6 cents 36 per cent . Each, 1 cent 20 per cent. . 30 per cent. 30 per cent. 20 per cent.. 20 per cent. . 40 per cent.. 30 percent.. 20 per cent.. 40 percent.. 20 percent.. 20 percent-. 50 percent.. 30 percent.. 25 per cent- - 50 per cent. - 20 percent.. 20 percent.. 50 percent-. 30 per cent. - 25 percent.. 50 percent.. 20 percent.. 20 per cent.. 60 per cent.. 30 per cent.. 25 per cent.. 50 per cent. . 20 percent.. 20 per cent - Pound, Sets 26 per cent.. Fonnd, 5 cts Pound, 2 eta, &35perct. 30 per cent - 30 per cent- 20 per cent. Pound, iot.. Free 30 per cent. . Barrel,»1.50. Box, 50 cts.. 35 per cent. . 20 percent.. Pound, i ct.. I^ee 30 per cent.. Barrel,$1.50. 25 per cent. . Pound75cts. Ponnd, 3 eta. Ponnd, lOcts &;30porct. Pound, 6 cts &30perct. 20 per cent. . Box, $1. .... 35 per cent.. 20 per cent.. Pound, i ct . Free 30 percent.. Barrel,$1.50. 25 percent.. Pound, 5 cts. Pound, 3 cts. Pound, 10 cts & 30 per ct. Pound, 6 cts. & 30 per ct. 20 per cent- . Box, $1 35 per cent.. 20 per cent.. Ponnd, i ct. . Free 30 percent.. Barrel,$1.50- 25 per cent. - Pound, 5 cts. Pound, 3 cts. Pound, 10 cts «fc 30 per ct. Ponnd, 6 cts. &30perct. 20 per cent.. Box, $1 35 per cent-. 20 per cent. . Pound, i ct . Free 30 per cent. . Barrel, $1.50. Free 20 per cent . . 50 per cent . . 30 per cent . . 25 per cent - - 60 percent.. 20 per cent . . Free 25 per cent-. Pound, 5 cts- Pound, 3 cts. Pound, 10 cts & 30 ber ct. Pounds 6 cts. &30p6rct. 20 per cent.. Box, $1 35 per cent. 20 per cent. Pound, i ct. Free 30 per cent. 10 per cent . - 10 per cent - - Free Pound, $0 . . . Free Mille, 6 cents 35 per cent - . Free Free Free ..1 20 per cent . . 50 per cent.. Free 25 per cent . - !j0 percent.. 20 per cent . . Free ^..- 25 per cen^b.. Pound, 21 cts Found, 3 cts 90 per ct. ofexist'g rates. 20 per cent Box, $1 35 per cent. Free 20 per cent. 20 per cent. 30 per cent- 30 per cent- - 20 per cent. . 30 per cent. . 30 per cent. 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 30 per cent. 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 30 per cent. 20 per cent. 30 per cent. Ton, $5... Ton, $15.. Ton, $15.. Ton, $5 Ton, $15.... Ton, $15.... Ton, $5... Ton, $16 . Ton, $15 . Ton, $5 . . . . Ton, .$15... Ton, $15... Ton, $5 Ton, $15... Ton, $15... Barrel, $1..50. Free 30 per cent. . 20 per cent. . 30 per cent-- Ton, $5 Ton, $10 .... Ton, $20 Ton, $40 .... 30 per cent. 35 per cent. 30 per cent. Free Free 35 per cent.. 10 per cent.. 10 per cent. . 40 per cent.. ^35 per cent.. 40 percent.. 30 per cent. 35 per cent. 40 per cent. 10 percent. 10 per cent. 40 per cent.. 35 per cent. 40 percent.. 30 per cent. 35 per cent.. 40 per cent. 10 per cent. 10 per cent. 40 percent. 35 per cent. 40 per cent. 30 per cent. 35 per cent. . 40 per cent 10 per cent. 10 per cent. 30 per cent. Free Pound, IJ cts 20 per cent. 40 percent. Free '. Pound, li cts cent, cent. perc 20 60,,- Free perc Ponnd, l^cte 20 per cent 50 per cent Free Found, H cts 20 per cent. 50 per cent Free 40 per cent. 35 per cent- 40 per cent. 30 per cent.. 35 per. cent-. 40 per cent.. Free 10 per cent . . See Oil-cloth. Pound, l^cts 20 per cent 50 per ient Free Free . 100 lbs.,50 cts Free 30 per cent. Barrel, $1.60 Free Free ^ 20 per cent. 30 per cent. Ton, $5 Ton, $10.... Ton, $20.... Ton, $40 30 per cent.. 40 per cent. 35 per cent. 40 per cent. 30 per cent 35 per cent 40 per cent.. Free Free See Oil-cloth. Free Free 50 per cent.. Free Free Free Free........ 445 446 447 448 449 460 451 462 462a 453 454 465 456 457 458 459 460 461 462 463 464 465 467 468 470 471 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 479 480 481 481a 482 484 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 494 494a 495 495a 182 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES,, ETC." III. — Comparative statement of the rates of import duties under the several ASTICIXB EKUSmiiATED. Act of July 30, 1840. Act of Mar. 3, 1857. Act of Mar. 2, 1861. frames or sticks for Timbrellaa, paraaola, or ann- sliades (finished or not, n. o. p. f . ) for looking-glasses (addinonal to plates) Frait, green, ripe, or dried^ iLO.p juice, and f raits preserved in their own jnioe. preserved in sngar, brandy, or molasses, n. o.p Fulminates, or fulminating powder Fullers' earth - Fomitnre springs, wire spiral 30 per cent . , 24 per cent . 30 per cent . 20 per cent . 8 per cent . 10 per cent. 40 per cent . 20 per cent . 10 per cent . 30 per cent . - 15 per cent .. 8 per cent . . . 30 per cent . 20 per cent . Free Fumitnre, house or cabinet, in pieces or rough, and not finished.. house, and cabinet wares, finished Fur skins, all not dressed in any manner Fur, caps, hats, muffs, tippets, and all manufact- ures of Furs, hatters', not on the skin on the skin, dressed G-alanga or galangal Game, fish and poultry, prepared, sealed or unsealed, in cans or otherwise... Garancine Gas retorts 10 per cent . 30 per cent . 10 per cent . 20 per cent . 8 per cent - . 24 per cent . 8 per cent .. IS per oelit . 10 per cent . 30 per cent . 10 per cent . 10 per cent . 40 per cent . 30 per cent-. 30 per cent.. Gelatine and all similar preparations Gems, not set .., ..... set Gentian root '. German silver (argentine}, unmanufactured manufactures of Gilt and plated ware Ginger, ground , preserved or pickled essence of root (dried or green) Ginseng root Glass, broken, lit for remanufacture only mannfaoturea of, n. o. p plain, moulded, and pressed (not cut, en- graved, or painted, 1881) ' cut (1846 and 1857, cut only), engraved, col- ored, painted, (printed, stained, silvered, or gilded) bottles or jars filled with sweetmeats or pre- serves - crystals for watches • plates or disks, unwronght, for optical instru- ments porcelain or Bohemian glass 30 per cent . 10 per cent . 30 per cent . 24 percent . 4 per cent . . 24 per cent . 30 per cent . 5 per cent . . 25 per cent . 30 per cent . 30 per cent . 30 per cent . 30 per cent . 24 per cent . 24 per cent . 24 per cent - 24 per cent . 15 per cent . 30 per cent. 30 per cent . 30 per cent . 10 per cent . 10 per cent . 40 per cent . 30 per cent. 15 per cent .. Free. Free 24 per cent. 40 per cent. ) per cent. Free 30 per cent. 25 per cent. 30 per cent. 30 per cent. 30 per cent. 10 per cent. Glaas, window, not above 10 by 15 inches above ID by 15 inches, not shove 16 by 24 inches , above 16 by 24 inches, not above S4 by 30 inches , above 24 bv 30 inches, not above 24 by 60 inches (1862) above 24 by 60 inches .oRr,'.....^., 20 per cent-. 20 per cent. . 20 per cent.. 20 per cent.. 20 per cent.. 15 per cent.. 15 per cent. . 15 per cent. . 15 per cent.. 15 per cent;. l.ft Sq.ft Sq.ft. Sq.ft Sq.ft ■a •98 4 Cte. H 2J 4 5 *irora.— By an error of ptmcfuation, fruit waa made dutyfree by act of June rJMPOBTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. tariff acts from July 30, 1846, to June 21, 1874, loth wiofitsiBfl— Continued. 18S Acts of Aug. 5, 1661; Deo. 24,1861. Acta of July 14, 1802 Mar. 3, 1863. Acts of June 30, 1864; Mar..3,1885; Mar.4«,1866: May 16, 1866; June 1, 1866.' Acts of July 28, 1866; Mar. 2, 1867; Mar. 22, 1867 Acts of Mar. 25, 26, 29, 1867 ; Feb. 3, 1868; July 20, 1868; Fob. 19, 24, 1869. Acts of July 14, 1870; Deo. 22, 1870. Acts of May 1, 1872 ; June 6, 1872; Ma;f 9, 1874. «- 30 per cent.. 35 per cent. . f 35 per cent.. 35 per cent. . 35 per cent. . 35 per cent. . 35 per cent.- 496 30 per cent. . 10 per cent. . 30 percent.. 10 percent-. 30 per cent... 10 percent.. 30 percent.. 10 percent.. 30 per cent. . 10 per oenfe . 30 per cent.. 10 per cent.- 407 498 10 per cent.. 25 per cent. . 35 per cent. . 25 percent.. 35 percent-. 25 percent.. 35 percent.. 25 per cent.. 35 per cent.. 25per cent.. 35 per cent.. 499 500 30 per cent.. 35 per cent-. 20 per cent. . 30 per cent- - 30 per cent. - 30 percent.. 30 per cent. . 30 per cent.. 30 per cent. . 501 Ton, $3 Ion, $3 Ton, $3 Ton, $3 Pound, 2 cts. &15perct. Ton, $3 Pound, 2 cts &15perot. 190 per cent. > of existing ) rates. SOS 503 30 per cent. . 35 per cent. . Free 503a 503b 10 per cent. . 10 per cent. - 10 per cent.. 10 percent.. 85 per cent- - 10 per cent. . Free 504 30 per cent.. 35 per cent. . 35 percent.. 35 percent-. 35 per cent.. 35 per cent.. 505 10 pep cent.. 20 per cent. . 20 per cent- - 20 per cent- - 20 per cent- - 20 per cent. . 20 per cent.. 606 lO per cent. . 20 per cent. . 20 per cent- - 20 per cent. . 20 per cent- - 20 per oent- - 20 per cent.. Free ,. 35 per cent.. ■507 507a SOjeroent.. 35 pet cent.. 35 per cent.. 35 per cent. . 35 per cent.. 3Sip6r cent.- 608 Free 608a 20 percent.. 25 per cent-. 25 per cent- - 25 per oent. . 25 per cent.. gOperoentof e^tg. rates 609 30 per cent. . 35 per cent... 35 per cent- - 35 per cent-. 85 per oent- . 35 per oent. . 35 per cent. - 510 5 per cent- . . 25 par cent- . 10 per cent- - 10 per cent- - ■10 per cent- - 10 per cent.. 10 per cent.. 511 25percrajt-- 25 per cent. - 25 per oent- - 25 per cent.. 25 per cent.. 25 per cent. . 512 ...b ,_ Free 512a 30 per cent-. 35 per cent.. 35 per cent- - 35 percent.. 35 per cent. . 35 per cent. - 190 percent.f > ofexi8ting< 513 30 per cent.. 35 percent.. 40 per cent- - 40 per cent.. 40 per cent.. 40 per cent.. 514 30 per cent, . 35 per cent- - 35 per cent- - 35 per cent.. 35 per cent-. 35 per cent.. ) rates. < 615 Potmcl, 5ct8. Pound, 8 cts. Pound, 8 cts. Pound, 8 cts. Pound, 8 cts. Pound, 5 cts- Pound, 3 cts. 516 30 per cent.. 40 per cent. . 50 per cent.. 50 per cent. . 60 per cent. . 50 per cent- - 35 per cent.. 35 per cent. . 517 517a 'fonnd, 3ots. Pound, 5 eta. Pound, 5 cts. Pound, 5 cts. Pound, Sets. Pound, 2 cts- Free Free Free 518 618a Frei 30 p Free. 35 pel Fr 40 Fre 40 1 ei Free 519 ercent.. cent-- percent.. 40 per oent.- ercent.. 40 per sent.. 520 • 25 per cent- - 30 per cent-. 35percent.. 35 per cent-. 35 per cent.. 35 per cent-. 90 per ot. sx exist. 521 30 per cent- - 35 per cent. . 40 per cent.. 40 per cent.. 40 per cent.. 40 per cent . . 622 mg du.'^ 30 percent.. 35 per cent. - 40 per cent. . 40 per cent.. 40 per cent.. 40 per cent . . 623 30 per cent. . 35 per cent. . 40 per cent. . 40 per cent. . 40 per cent.. 40 per cent . . 524 la per cent.. 10 per cent.. 10 per cent-. JOpercent-- 10 per cent. . 10 per cent . . 625 35 per cent.- 40 Ti«r «eTit_ _ 40 per cent.. 40peroent.- 40 per cent . - -' 626 F4 1 "S 1"| i Il 1 a ^1 1 ^1 1 1 1 » ri s -g II li h ■a" *> . S'.S II a 1 k 2 - II 1! SI 1 ■p. 1 Si J- P "1 3^ ag a I'd 1 o a'g ■a i w 1 (5 1 11 m. f7(«. c««. Cts. cm. Vtg. Cfji. an Ota. Cte. Ofji. Gts. (7te Cts. Ote. 1 14 i » 4 i n 2i 3, i i 1» 24 i a 4 627 li n 1 5 6 1 2 4 5 6 1 2 4 5 6 90 per ct. 1 of exist- 1 528 2 4 li 8 10 H 2i 6 8 10 li a* 6 8 10 (■ ing du-^i ties. J I 529 3 S 2 25 35 2 S 20 25 35 2 3 20 25 35 530 60 60 40 50 60 40 SO. 60 531 . 6, 1372, and remained so nntil May 9, 1874, ■when the error ■was corrected 184 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. III. — Comparative statement of the rates of import dutm andet* ihe,8€t)eral ARTICLES ENUMERATED. Act of JiUy LtO, 1846. Act of Mar. y, 1857. Act of Mar. 2, 18C1. Gloves, Mdor leather, all Glue Glycerine Gold, articles of, n. o. p dust (bnllion and coin) leaf (package of 500 leaves) and silver epanlets, galloons, laces, tassels, tresses and wings, Imotsand stars ore size and silver sweepings Goldbeaters' skins Grapes - , Grass cloth maDufactures, n. o.p Grasses, and pulp of, for manufacture of paper Grease, all not speoilied for use as soap stock only, n.o.p. f Grindstones, rough or unfinished finished Guano (and other animal manures, 1870) Gums, all, n. o.p. (crude) aloes amber Arabic. Australian Barbaiy bdellium benzoin, orBei^amin cape , copal , dam ar East India gamboge , » galbanum gnaiac Jeddo , kowrie mastic mjrrrh ohbannm nandarac '., Senegal _ shelve tragacanth , substitute, or burnt starch Gunny bags and cloth (for other use than cotton bagging) ditto, valued not over 10 cents per ^ square yard . . ., ditto, valued over 10 cents per square yard.... ditto, fit only for remanufactuie . . Gunpowder, valued at 20 cents or less per pound valued at above 20 cents per pound. . 30 per cent. 20 per cent. 24 per cent.. 30 per cent. ]5x)er cent.. 20 per cent. 30 per cent. Free 15 per cent. 3D per cent.. 24 per cent.. Free 12 per cent. 24 per cent. 30 per cent. 25 per cent. 25 per cent. 8 per cent. . lJ)per cent. 19 per cent. 10 per cent. iflO per cent. 25 per cent. 30 per cent. 5 per cent- 5 per cent. Free 20 per cent. 10 per cent. 4 per cent. . 4 per cen^/.. Free 8 per cent. . 4 per cent.. 4 per cent.. 8* per cent.. 10 per cent. 80 per cent. 8 per Cent. . 24 per cent. 8 per cent. 10 per cent. 20 per cent. 8 per cent.. 15 per cent. 10 per cent. Sper cent... 10 per cent . 5 per cent.. 10 per cent . 10 per cent . 20 per cent . 8 per cent . . 4 per cent . . 8 per cent . . 8 percent .. 15 per cent . 20 per cent . . 20 per cent . . 15 per cent .. 15 per cent.. Gnnwads, sporting, of all descriptions..— - Gutta-percha, crude _. mannJactured Gnt and worm gut, manufactured or unmanufac- tured for whip and other cord _ Guts, salted Hair, horse and cow, not cleaned or dressed of all kinds, not cleaned or manu£Eictured, and all long hoi*geliair used for weaving, cleaned or uncleanod, drawn or undrawn of all kinds, cleaned, but not manuj^tured curled, tor mattresses and beds goats', unmanufactured (other than Angora) . . hogs' (1872) uotfit for bristles human, iincleaned, not drawn rleaned. or prepared (not manufactured) all mannfacturea of, n.o.p. ...^^ 4 per cent... 10 per cent . . 8 per cent . 20 per cent . 20 per cent . 15 per cent . 15 per cent . 30 per cent . . 25 per cent . . 24 per cent . 19 per cent . 30 per cent. Free 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 10 per cent. Free 10 per cent. Free Free 10 per cent. 10 per cent. Free Free. Free . 10 per cent. Free 10 per cent. Free. Free. Free Free Free 10 per cent . i. 20 per cent . 20 percent. Free. Free.....-- 10 per cent . 20 per cent . See "Wool... 30 per cent . 25 per cent . IMPORTS .INTOaTHE?lUNUJEDi: STATES, -ETC. tarig aets from July 30, 1846, to Jvm 21, 1874, loth iBcJaswe— Continued. 185 Acts of Aug.S.lM.; Dec. 24, 1861. Acts of July 14, 1862 Mai'. 3, 1863. ■ Act8 of •Tune 30, 18G4: Mar. 3, 1865; Mar. 16, 1860 May 16, 1866 Jiine 1, 1866. Acts of .Tuly|28, 1866 Mar. 2, lS67i Mar. 22, 1867- Acts of Mar. 25, 26, 29,1867; Feb. 3, 1868; Jnly2n,1868 Teb. 19, 24, Acts of July 14, 1870 Dec. 22, 1870. Acts of May 1,1872; June 6, 1872; May 9, 1874. 30 per cent. 20 per cent - 30 per cent. I'ree 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 40percent- 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 35 per cent.. Free Pkge.,$l. 50 35 per cent. Free 50 per cent. 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 40 per cent. Free TkgB.,$1.50. 35 per cent. Free 20 per cent. 50 per cent 20 per cent.. 30 per cent- . 40 per cent-. Free Pkge., 1. 50 35 per cent. Free 20 per cent. 50 per cent.. 20 per cent.. 30 per cent.. 40 per cent.. Free Pkge.,$1.60, 35 per cent. Free 20 percent. 10 per cent. 20 percent. 25 percent. 30 per cent. 10 per cent. 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 35 per cent. 10 per cent. 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 35 per cent. 10 per cent. 20 per cent. SOperc'ent. 35 per cent. 10 per cent. 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 35 per cent. 10 per cent. 10 per cent. 10 per cent.. 10 per cent.. 10 per cent. 50 per cent. 20 per cent . 30 per cent . 40 per cent . Free Pkge., $1.60 35 per cent . Free 20 per cent . Free 10 per cent . 20 per cent . 30 per cent . 35 per cent . Free 10 per cent - Free 10 per cent. Free -,- Free lOpercent- 10 per cent - Free 10 per cent.. 2.0 per cent.. Free 20 per cent.. Foundg^cts. 20 per cent.. 20 per cent.. 10 per cent. 20 per cent. Free 20 per cent.. Pound, 6cts. 20 per cent.. 20 per cent. 10 per cent.. 20 per cent-. Free 20 per cent. . Pound, 6 eta. 20 per cent.. 20 per cent., 10 per cent-. 20 per cent. - Free 20 per cent.. Pound, 6 cts 20 per cent.. 20 per cent-. Free. Free. Free.. Free.. Free. Free. Pound, 10 cts Pound, 10 cts Pound, 10 cts Pound, 10 cts Pound, 10 cts Free 10 per cent. Pouad,10ct8 Pound} 10 cts Free 10 per cent. Pound, 10 cts Pound, 10 cts Free. — .-- 10 per cent. Pound, 10 cts Pound, ip cts Free 10 per cent. PoTind, 10 cts Found, 10 cts Free 10 per cent. Fiee. Free. 20 per cent. Pound, 10 cts Pound, 50 cts 20 per cent. 20 per cent- - Pound, 10 cts Pound, 50 cts 20 per cent. 20 per cent.. Pound, 10 cts Pound, 50 cts 20 per cent J. 20 per cent- . Pound, 10 cts Found. 50 cts 20 per cent. Free... Free... Free 10 per cent-. 15 per cent-. Poand,10Gts 20 per cent Pound, 10 cts 20 percent-. 10 per cent . 15 per cent.. Pound, 10 cts 20 per cent. . Pound, 10 cts 20 per cent.. 10 per cent. - Pound, 10 cts 20 per cent. Pound, 10 cts 20 per cent.. 10 per cent- - Ponnd,10 cts 20 per cent- - Ponnd,10 cts 20 per cent- - 10 per cent- . Ton, $1.60.- - Ton, $2.00.-- Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free A. Free Free Free Free Free Free Free; Free Free Free Free '.. Free Free Free Free Free 10 per cent?. 50 per cent . 20 per cent -. 30 per cent - . 40 per cent . . Free OOjper cent. ot existing rates. 35 per cent . . Free Free Free Free 20 percent.. 30 per cent . . 35 per cent-. Free 10 per cent-. Free Ton, $1.50-.. Ton, $2. 00... Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Fi.ee Free Free Free.. Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free 10 per cent.. 30 per cent.. Pound, 6 cts Pound, 3 cts. Pound, 4 cts. Pound, 6 cts & 20 per ct. Pound, 3 cts. Pound, 4 cts. Pound, 6 cts &20perct. Pound, 3 cts. Pound, 4 cts Pound, 6 cts &20perct. Pound, Bets Pound, 4 cts Pound, 6 cts & 20 per ct. 30 per cent. Free - Pound, 6 cts &20porct Pound, 10 cts & 20 per ct. Pound.lO cts er<^in. 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 40 percent. Pound, 1 ct 20 per cent.. 30 per cent.. 40 per cent. Pound, 1 ct, 20 per cent.. 30 per cent 40 per cent. Pound, 1 ot. 20 per cent. 30 pel' cent. 40 per cent.* Free M per cent . . *30 per cent. See Wool.... Pound, fct - - 20per cent-- 30 per cent- - 40 per cent.. Free Free 30 per cent. . See 'Wool..-. Free - . - 20 per cent. . 30 per cent.. 40 per cent.. • Ke.solution Jan. 10, 1871. 186 IMPOETS INTO THE UNITED STATES,' ETC. III. — Compa/rative statement of tht rates of import duties under the several AnTICr.ES ENUMKBATED. Act of July 30, 1848. Act of Mar. 3, 1857. Act of Mar. 2, 18C1. Hair bbnnets, hats, and hoods...- bracelets, braids, chains, onris, or ringlets braids, plaits, flats, laces, trimmings, sparterre, tissnes, &c., use^ for omamentirfg hats, bon- nets, and all n^anufa^tures, n. o. p...-.r Hair-cloth (hair seating, 1870), 18 inches Vide or over less than 18 inches wide crinoline cloth. Hair-d^es, oils, perfumeries, cosmetics, restoratives, and other applications for the hair Hair pencils pin8,ofiron wire -. 30 per cent . 30 per cent . 24 percent . 24 per cent . 30 per cent . 30 per cent . 25 per cent . 19 per cent . 25 per cent .. 30 per cent . 24 percent . 30 per cent.. Hams .-ev Harness fomi tare, n. 0. p HassdfclcB, mats, screens, and rugs, n. o. p ^ Hats, of straw, chip, grass, palm-leaf, wlUo^, or other vegstable snbstance, or of hair, whale- bone, or other material, n. o.p of fur of silk of wool, value not exceeding 40 cts. per pound . above 40 cents, not exceeding 60 cents per pound above 60 cents, not exceeding 80 cents per pound 20 per cent . 30 percent .. 15 per cent . 24 per cent . Found, 2 cts ■ 30 per cent.. 80 per cent . 24 per cent . 30 percent . 30 per cent . 20 per cent . 15 per cent .'. 20 percent.. above 80 cents per pound Hatters' plush, of silk and cotton (cotton chief 'material) Hellebore root t Hemp, unmanufactured India Manila, and other like substitutes for hemp. . Manila necessary for the construction and equipment of vessels built in the United States for the foreigm trade Kussian sunn .... .-,. cow of (codilla) yam of, un tarred manofactnres, n. o. p. (See Iiineb) Henbane loaf (hyoscyamus) Herrings, pickled or salted .- Hide-cuttings, raw and in the hair, for glue stock Hides, raw, and skins of aU kinds, dried, salted, or ■ pickled, (1872) raworuncured...- , Hollow ware, glazed or tinned ,.,.... Hones and whetstones * Honey Hoofs „.... Hops... ,....——..„.... Hop roots for cultivation -.-.---.».... Horns and horn-tips «,™— ........ Horn strips Horn, manufactures of, n. 0. p «-.,,„...._.. Household furniture, n. o. p Ice 20 per cent . 30 percent . 15 percent.. 24 percent.. 20 per cent.. Ton, $35.. Ton, $16.. Ton, $15. 15 per cent . 20 per cent . 12 per cent.. 15 per cent . Ton, $35 Ton, $10 . Ton, $10 Pound, 4 cts. 20 per cent.. Barrel, $1... 5 per cent . 4 per cent . 5 percent ... Pound, 2} cts. 30 per cent . 24 per cent . Erall.,iOct«.. 10 per cent.. Speroent.... 30 per cent.. 30 per cent.. Indian madder, i*oot and g:roand India rubber, crude, and milk «f. raw,or unmannfaerct. PounC40 ots & 35 per ct. Fomi((,50ot8 &35perot. 25 per cent. - Pound, 2 cts. 35 percent.. 45 per cent.. 40 per cent- - 35 per cent. - 60 per cent. - Found,20cts & 35 jper ct. Fonna;30ct3 &35perct- Found,40 cts &. 35 per ct Pouncf,50ots & 35per ct. 25 per cent.. 602 603 30 per cent.. 30 per cent.. 40 per cent.. 35 per cent.. 40 per cent. . 35 per cent.. 60 per cent.. Fonnd,24cts &35perct 605 006 20 per cent.. 30 per cent.. 608. 609 610 ^ 611 20 per cent.. 25percenti- 25 per cent. . 612 612a Ton,»40 .... Ton, $25.... Ton,$40.... Ton, $25.... Ton, $25... ; Ton, $40.... Ton,*25.... Ton, $25.... Ton, $40 Ton, $25 Ton, $25 • Ton, $40 613 Ton, $26 Free Ton, $25 Free 614 Ton, $25 Ton, $25 615 ( ■ 615a Ton, $40 .... Ton, $10 .... Ton, $10 .... Fonnd,4 ots. 20 per cent. . Tap,$40.... Ton, $15..... Ton, $10.... Found, 5 cts. 25 per cent- Ton, $40.... Ton, $15.... Ton, $10..-. Found, Sets. 30 per cent.. Ton, $40 Ton, $15 Ton, $10 Pound, 5 cts. 30 per cent. - Ton, $40 616 Ton, $15 Ton, $10 Pound, 5 cts. 30 per cent.. Ton, $15 Ton, $10 Pound, 5 cts. 30 per cent.. Free Barrel, $1.... 3Freo 10 per cent.. Fonnd, 3^ cts Ton, $15 Ton, $10 Found, 5 cts. 30 per cent.. Free Barrel, $1.... Iree »™e ..:!.':.. 9Dp. ct. of ex. ist'g duties. Free GaU.,20cta^. Free Fonnd, 5 cts. Free Free....-.-... Free........ O0p.ct.ofex- ist'g duties. See furniture Free ?ree Free 617 618 619 620 621 Barrel, $1... Barrel, $1... vBarrel,$l... Barrel; $1... Barrel, $1... 022 623 10 per cent.. Found, 2} cts 10 per cent.. Found, 3 cts. ,10 per cent.. •Found, BJotB lOpeirefent-- Fouiid,3§cts ■% lOper'cent.. Found, 3 J cts 624 625 1, 6250 6aU.,10 cts. GraU.,15cts. GaU,20ct9. GaU.,20cts- Oall.,20ct3. Ga]l.,20cts.. Free Found, 5 ots. «26 627 Found, Sets. Found, 5 cts. Found, 5 cts. Found, 5 cts - 628 62Sa 10 per cent.. 10 per cent. . lOpercent-- .1 , 10 per cent. - 10 percent.. Free 269 629 a 30 per cent.. 30 per cent.'. Free Free Free 10 per cent.. 35 per cent.. 35 percent.. Free .'. Free 10 per cent. . 10 percent.. 50 per cent. . 35 per cent.. 35 per cent. . 35 per cent.. Free Free 10 per cent- ■. 10 per cent. - 50 percent.. 35 per cent. . 35 percent.. 35 percent.. Free Free.....--. 10 percent.. 10 per cent. .- 50 per cent.. 35p6roent.. 35 percent.. 35 per cent. - Free Free 10 percent.. 10 percent.. 50 per cent.. 35per«%nt.. 35 per cent.. 35 percent.. Free ..; Free Free 630 t 6B1 632 633 634, 635 50 percent.. s6 per cent. . 90 per ct. of exist- ing' du.' ties. Free 20 per cent,. 636 637 6)!8 20 per cent.. Free 20 per cent. . Free 20 percent.. Free 20 per cent.. 20percent.w Free........ 20 per ce3t:< 20 percent.. Free 20 per cent.. 20 percent.. Free 20 per cent.-. 639 610 041 188 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. III. — Comparative statement of the rates of import duties under the several AETIOLES ENUMERATED. Act af I"uly 30, 1840. Act of Mar. 3, 1857 Act of Mar. 2, 1861. 641a G42 643 «44 644a 645 646 647 648 649 6.50 651 652 653 654 655 657 658 659 661 662 663 607 668 670 C71 672 674 675 India or Malacca .loints not fartlier manufactuTed tliancnt into suitable lengths for tlie manufacture Into Tvhicli thoy are intended to be converted Ink, printers', anil ink powder ,Inatranient8, musical, all kinds pbilosopliical Insulators, for use exclusively in Wegrapliy except made of elass Iodine, crude resublimed salts of Ipecacuanba ■..., Iridium Iris, or orris root Iron, old scrap cast ^ wrought pig in bars, blooms, bolts, loops, rods, slabs (more advanced than pig, less than bars), or other form , bars, rolled or hammered, n. o. p., including flats not less than 1 inch nor more than 7 inches -wide, nor leas than J inch nor more than 2 inches thick, and rounds less than \ inch or more than 4 inches diameter, ana squares not less than } inch or more tibian i inches square ditto, including flats not less than 1 nor more than? inches vide, ^ to 2 inches thick, value under $50 per ton ..\ ditto, iududmg flats not less than 1 nor more than 7 inches wide, i to 2 inches thick, value over$50 per ton bars, rolled or hammered, comprising flats less than 7 inches wide, rounds less than \ inch or more than 4 inches in diameter, and squares less than i inch or more than 4 inches sonafe. ditto, including flats not less than 1 inch nor more than G inches wide, nor less than § inch nor more than 2 inches thicX and rounds not less than ^ inch nor more than 2 inches in diameter, and squares not less than f inch nor more than 2 inches square ditto, including flats less tnan % inch and not above 2 inches thick, nor less than 1 inch or more than 6 inches wide, rounds less than ^- inch or more than 2 inches in diameter, and squares less than ^ inch or more than 2 inches square other descriptions of rolled or hammered, n. o. p. 30 per cent. 24 per cent. 30 per cent. 20 per cent. GO ijer cent. 20 per cent- 20 per cent. 20 per cent. 30 per cent- 15 per cent. 15 per cent. 15 per cent. 24 per cent. 10 per oent- 15 per cent. 15 per cent. 10 per cent. Pree Tree Ton, $6 30 per ceut- 30 per cent. 24 per cent. 24 per cent. Ton,$0... Ton, $15. . Toii,$lS. bars, for railroads or inclined planes, nijEide to pattern and fltted to be laid down, not above 6 inches high band, hoop, sht and rolled or hammered (1862), and scroll, from ^ inch to 6 laches wide, not below J inch thick (1864) ditto, from 4 inch to 6 inches wide, less than J inch thick, not less than No. 20 wire gauge. ditto, thinner than No. 20 wire gauge , boiler, and oth^r plate not less than 3-16 inch thick rods, nail or spike, sUt, rolled, or hammered sheet, smooth or polished, all galvanized, or coated with zinc other, common or black, not thinner than No. 20 wire-guage thinner than No. 20, not thinner than No. 25 thinner than No. 25 squares, marked on one side 30 per cent. 24 per cent.. Ton, $20.. Ton, $12. . Ton, $20. Ton, $20.. Ton, $20 Found, 2 cts Pound, 2ct» Ton, $20 Ton, .$25. Ton, $30. IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. latriff aoUfrom July 30, 1846, to June 21, 1874, hoth inchiM/iiis — Continued. 189 Acts of ' Aug. 5, 1861; r>eo.24, 1861. Acts of Jnly 14,1862; Mar. 3, 1863. Acts of ' June 30, 1864; Mar. 3, 1865 ; Mar. 16, 1866 ; May 16, 1866; June 1, 1866. Acts of July 28, 1866; Mar. 2, 1867; Mar. 22, 1807. Acts of Mar. 25,26, 29, 1867; Feb. 3. 1868; July 20,1868; irekl9,24, ,-■ 1869. Acts of July 14, 1870; Dee. 22, 1870. Acts of May 1,1872; June 6, 1872. 30 per cent. . 20 per cent.. 30 per cent. 35 per cent-. 30 percent.. 40 per cent.. 35 per cent. 30 per cent. 40 per cent. 35 percent. 30 per cent. 40 per cent. 35 percent.. 30 per cent. . 40 per cent. - 35 per cent. 30 per cent. 40 percent. 10 per cent. 15 per cent. 15 per cent. 10 x>er cent. Free ¥ree Ton, $6.... Ponnd.liOcts Pound, 75 cts 15 per cent Found, sects Free . ... Free - ... Ton, $6 . . Pound 50otB Pound, 75 ots 15 per cent- - Pound, SOcts Free Free Ton, $8 . . Pound, 50 cts Pound, 75 cts 15 per cent.. Pound, 60 ots Free Free Ton, $8.. Pound 50 ots Pound, 75 cts 15 per cent Pound, 50 cts Free Free Ton, $8 . . Free Pound, 75 cts 15 per cent Free Free Free Free 35 per cent. 30 per cent. 40 per cent. 25 p^ cent. Free Pound, 75 cts 15 per cent. Free Free Free Ton, $6 . Ton, $6 . Ton, $9 . Ton, $9 . Ton, $9 - Ton, $6.. Ton, $8. Ton, $7. As iron in bars. Ton, $15 . Ton, $20.. Ton, $12.. Ton, Ton, $20 Ton, $17. Ton, $18 . Ton, $20 . Ton, $25 Ton, $13.50. Ton, $25 . Ton, $25 ;... Tod, $20 ... Pound, 2 cts. Pound, 2 ots. Ton,J20 .... Ton, $25 .... Ton, $30 .... Ton, $25 . Pound, 2icts Pound, 2 cts. Ton, $23 Ton, $29 Ton, $35 Ponnd,2i ots Sl 30 perot Pound, 1 ct Pound, li cts Pound, li cts 100n>9.,60& 70 cents. Pound, IJ cts Pound, 1^ ots Pound, l|ct8 Ton, $25 .... Pouud, IJcts Pound, 14 cts Pound, 3 cts. Found, 24 cts Pound, IJcts Pound, licts Pound, ifcts Pound, 3 cts. &30perct. Ponnd, 1 ct Found, 14 cts Pound, licts 1001bs.,70cts Pound, licts Pound, 14 ots Pound, ifots Ton, ,$25 ... Pound, IJ cts Pound, 14 ots Pound, 3 cts. Pound, 24 cts Pound, licts Pound, 14cts Pound, IJcts Pound, 3 cts. & 30 per ct. Found, 1 ct Pound, 14 cts Pound, li cts 100H>8.,70ct9 Pound, licts Pound, 14 cts Pound, 13 cts Ton, $25 ... Pound, 14cts Pound, 14 cts Found, 3 cts. Pound, 24 cts Pound, licts Ponnd, 14 cts Pound, l| cts Found, 3 cts. & 30 per ct. Pound, 1 ct- - Pound, 14 cts Pound, li cts 100Hs.,70ct8 Pound, li ots Pound, 14 cts Pound, Ij cts Ton, $25.. Found, 14 cts Found, 14 cts Pound, 3 cts. Found, 24 <^ Found, 11 cts Pound, 14 ots Pound, l| cts Pound, 3 cts. &30perct. 90 per ct. pi exist- ing du- ties. 190 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. III. — Comparative statement of the rates of import duties under the $fiiieral ARTICLES EKUMEpATED. Act of July 30, 1846. Act of Mar. 3, 1807. Act of Mar. 2, 18^. Iron sq^uares, all otlier, of iron or ateel. anchors, and paiia thereof an(I.irons, cast anvils axles, or parts tliereof hlackamiths' hammers or slcilgea bDlts, wrought hutts, cast ' castings, n. o. p cables or chains, or parts thereof chains, trace, halter, or iomce, of wire or rods J inch in diameter or more chains, trace, halter, or fence, of wire or rods nnder ^ inch in diameter, not less than i inch in diameter chains, trace, halter, or fence, of wire or rods nnder J inch in diameter, not under No. 9 wire gauge chains, ti-ace, halter,- or-fenee, of wire or rods under liro. 9 wire gauge hatters' lions hinges, cast wrought hollow ware, glazed, tinned malleable, in castings .' mill icons and cranks r moisic nails and spikes, cut board nails, wrought {spikes and rivets) nails, horseshoe , . . , , nuts and washers, wrought, ready-punched pipe, cast-, for steam, gas, or water railroad chairs, wrought ead-ii-ous screws, bed wood-screws, over 2 inches in length . .. under 2 inches in length ■ - . washed or plated, ami all other stoves and stove plates, of cast iron tailors' irons tacks, sprigs, brads.cut, not exceeding 16 ounces per mllle , exceeding 16 ounces per mille taggers' iron tfro, for locomotives tubes, flues, &c., for steam, gas, and water, wrought 30 per cent. vessels, oast iron, n. o. p wire, bright, coppered, or tinned, drawn and finished, not above J inch in diameter, nor thinner tjaan K"o. 16 wire gauge thinnerthan!No. 16, notthmneErthanNo.25. 30 per cent- beyond No. 25. . dovered, cotton, silk, &c. (additional) wrought, for ships. locomotives, or parts thereof, weighing 25 pouhds or more .".., all manufactures of, n. o. p liquor '. '. sulphate of. --......, iron and steel rods, bars, Etpikea, nails, and bolts necessary for conslTuction of vepsels built in United States for fpreign trade .^ , ^ Isinglass. (See Fish glue) .' Tstlo, or tarapico fiber ^ Italian cloth, wholly or part'wdol, wol-sfcerod, &o., valued at not exceeding 20 cents' per square yard ^ valued 'above 20 cents per square yard all weighing 4 ounces or over, per square yard .-: , 30 per cent- . 20' percent.. 24 percent.. 24 per cent . 24 percent.. 15 per cent.. Pound, ^ cent Pound, li ots Cwt,$1.25.,. Pound, 2. ots. Pound, 2ct8. Pound, 2 cts. Pound, 2 ctfl 25 per cent.. Cwt.,$1.25.. Found, 1^ cts Pound, 2 cts. Pound, 2^ ots 25 percent. Pound, 1 ot. Pound, 2 ots Pound, 14 cts Pound, 2| ots Pound, 2 cts. Pound, 1). cts Pound, lot.. Pound, 2 cts. Pound, 3^ ots Ton, $25 Pound, 4 ct.. a^on, $?&.,-. . Pound, 1 ct.- Pound, 1^ ots Pound, 5 cts. Pound, 8 cts, 30 percent.. Pound, lot.. Pouiidjlct.. Mille, 2 cts.. Pound, 2 cts - I'O percent.. Pound, l^ cts Pound, 2 cts . Pound, let.. 1001bs,75cts &]5perct, 100 lbs, $1.50 & 15 perct. 1001b, $2 and 15 per CQpt. ^onnd,5 cts. Pound, IJ ots 30 per cent. 10 per CQnt. . ^oundji cent 20 per cent.. IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 191 tariff actf from Jul/3 3P, 1846, to Jme 21, 1874, ioth inolu^iv&—Contma^i. Acts of Ang. 5,1861; Sec. 21, 1861. Acts of July 14,1862: SCac. 3, 1863. Acts of Jane 30, 1864} Mar. 3,1865; Mar. 16, 1866 May 16, 1866; June 1,1866. Acts of July 28, 1866; Mar. 2, 1867; Mar. 22, 1867, Acts of Mar. 25, 26, 29, 1867 ; Feb. 3, 1868; July 20,1868; Tel). 19, 24, 1869. Acts of Julylt,J870; Dec.|?, 1870. Acts of May 1, 1872 ; Ji;ne6,1872. Found, l^cts Cwt.,tl.2D.. Found, 2 cts. Pound, 2 cts. Found, 2 cts. Found, 2 cts. 25 per cent.. Cwt.,$1.25.. Foond, l}cts Found, 2 cts. Found, 2} cts 25 per cent. . Found, lot.. Found, 2 cts. Found, l^cts Found, 2i cts Found, 2 cts. Found, lit ot - Lime :-. Tfhif e chloride of (bleaching poivder) , citrate of , Limes A , Linen, plain embToidered or tamboiif cd brown or bleached, brown bollands, blay linens, coatinfrs, damaska, attd dilUa, &c., 01* otLermanniacturesof flax, jnte, or hemp, ■fraluo 30 cents or less per square yard the same, over 30 cents per square yard the same, brown or bleached, inelndin^ bnr- lapa, canTas, cot-bottom, crash, (uaper, drills, and coatings, other than brown or bleached, value 30 cents or leas per square yard tl5e same, valne cfver 30 cents per square yatd. rags (for tnaking paper) yarns, forcai-pets, not over No. 8, Lea, value 24 cents or less per ponnd over No 8, Lea, value over 24 cents per pound Liquors Aet of I Act of July30,l»46. March 1,1857. 20 per cent. 20 per cent. 20 per cent. Lifhftrge, dry or in oil, Lithographic stones, not engraved. Litmtts, piffpared or not Loadstones Macaroni i Mace . Machinery, for beet-augar factories steam-plow imported for repair only atlapted to the cultivation of the soil, and machinery fbr steam towage on canals, under regulations for the term of 2 years for the manufacture of flax and linen goods ." 20 per cent. 20 per cent. 20 per cent. 10 per cent. 10 per cent. 10 per cent. 15 per cent. 8 per cent. . 15 per cent.. 20 per cent. 20 per cont. 30 per oeirt. 100 per cent 20 per cent.. 30 per cent. 40 per cent-. Mackerel. .- iladder root, gCOimd or prepated 5 per cent. . ilagnesia, carbonafco of ■ , calcined ! ifagnets .* _alt .- , ilangauese osido and ore Of , Mangoes ilaniia Mannscriptfl Maps (see Charts and maps.) Marftchino , Marble, White statuary, brocatella. ^enna, andvcrd antique, in "block, rough, or squared (un- manufactured) , veined, and all other, n. o, p ., all sawed, dressed, or polished marble, mar- ble slabs and paving tiles not above 2 inches thick , ditto, more than 2 inches in thickness. 20 per cent-. 20 per cent-. 15 per cent- 15 per cent. 15 per cent. 8 per cent. - 8 per cent.. 4 per cent. . S per cent. . 15 per cent. 24 per cent- Act of Mareh 2, 1861. Free. 10 per cent. Pound, 3 ct% Pound, 3 ots^ Free 10 per cent. . l^lbs, 15 ots, 10 per cent., 25 per cent.. 30 per cent.. 30 per cent. . 15 per ceiit. 24 per cent. 4 percent.. 8 per cent. . Free. 15 percent. 15 por cont. 20 per cent. 100 per cent. 20 per cent.. 15 per cent. 30 per cent. 15 pel' cent. Free. Istproof gal- lon, 50 cents. Pound, l^cts 30 per cent Pound, 15 cts Free Barrel, $2.. Free....... 30 per cent. 20 per cent. 20 per cent. 10 per cent. 10 per cent. Free ,. 30 pel cent.. 30 per cent. IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. tariff aots from Jiily 30, 1846, to June 21,, 1874, both inolusive — Continued. 195 Acts of Aug. 5, 1861 ; Dec. 24, 1861. Acts of July 14, 1862; Mar. 3, 1863. Acts of June 30, 1864; Mar. 3, 1865; Mar, 16, 1866; May 16. 1860; June 1, 1866. Acta of July 28, 1860 ; Mar. 2, 1867 ; Mar. 22, 1867. Acts of March 25, 26, 29, 1867 ; Feb. 3, 1868; July 20, 1863; Feb. 19,24, 1869. Acts of July 14, 1870 ; Dec, 22, 1870. Acts of May 1, 1872; June 6, 1872. Free 20 per cent.. 10 per cent.. Free 20 per cent. . 10 percent.. Free 25 per cent.. 10 percent.. {■ree 25 per cent. . 10 per cent. . Free 25 per cent. . 10 percent.. Free 20 per cent.. Free.. 'Free Pound, 5 ots. Pound, 10 ota Free 10 per cent.- Ponnd, 3 ots. 100 lbs, 30 cts Free 10 pet cent. . Free 20 per cent. . Free Free 90 pr. ct. of exist'g rates 90 pr. ot. of exist'g rates. Free 10 per cent.. Pound. 3 cts. Free Fiee 10 per cent. . 784 785 780 787 Pound, 5 ots. Ponntl, 5 eta. Pound, let.. 10 per cent. - Pound, 5 ots. Pound, 5 ots. Pound, 1 ot. . 10 percent.. Pound,2JctB. lOOlbs.SOota. Pound, 5 ots. Pound, 10 ots Pound, 2 cts. 10 percent.. Pound, 3 ots. lOOlbs.SOcts. Pound, 5 cts Pound, 10 cts Pound, 2 ots 10 per cent. - Pound, 3 ots lOOlbs, SOcta Pound, 5 ots. Pound, 10 ots Pound, 2 ots. 10 per cent.. Pound, 3 ots. 1001bB,30ct8 788 739 790 791 792 1001bs,30ota. 793 794 10 per cent. . 20 per cent.. 20 percent.. 20 per cent. . 20 per cent. . 795 798 797 25 per cent-. 30 percent.. 30 per cent.. 35 per cent. . 30 percent.. 35 per cent.. 35 percent.. 40 per cent.. Free 30 per cent.. 35 per cent. . Pf.g'l,$2,$a.50 Pound, 3 cts. .TO percent.. 35 percent.. 35 per cent.. 40 percent.. Free 30 per cent. . 35 percent.. Pf. gal.,$2.50 Ponnd, 3 cts. See Flax See Flax.... I 35 per cent.. 40 per cent-. I'ree 30 per cent.. 35 per cent. . Pf. gal.,$2... Pound, 3 cts. Free Free Free Free Pound, 25 cts Free Free Free Free 798 799 / 35 per cent. . 40 per cent. . Free 80 per cent. . 35 percent.. PI. gal.,$a.60 Ponnd, 3 ots. 35 per cent. . 40 per cent. . Free 30 per cent. . 35 per cent.. Pf.gal.,$2... Ponnd, 3 ots. 800 SOI Free Free 803 803 804 Pf.ga).,50ot8 Pound, licts Pf.gal.,75 ots Pound, 2iots 805 806 806a Free 807 807a 30 per cent. . Pound, 25 ots 35 per cent. . Pound, 30 ots 35 per cent.. Pound,40ots. 35 percent.. Pound, 40 ots Free 35 per cent. . Pound,40 cts Free Free Free 35 per cent.. Pound, 25 ots Free Free Free Free 808 809 8T0 811 813 813 Free Barrel, $2.... Free Ponnd, 6 ots. Pound,12ois. 81+ Barrel, $2... Free 30 per cent. - 20 per cent. . Barrel, $2... B^'ee Pound, 6 ots. Pound, 12 cts Barrel, $2... Free Pound, 6 cts. Pound, 12 eta Barrel, $2... Free Pound, 6 ota. Pound,12 ots Barrel,$2.... Free Pound, 8 ota. Ponnd, 12 ota Barrel, $2 Sree Pound, 6 eta. Pound, 12 cts Free 20 per oent.- 815 816 817 818 818a 20 per cent.. 10 per cent. . 20 percent.. 10 per cent.. 20 per cent. - 10 per cent.. 20 per cent. . 10 percent.. 20 percent,. 10 percent.. 20 pec cent.. 819 820 Free -> 10 per cent- - IVee Free 82n«i 10 per cent.. Free Free S31 Pound,25ota. Free Pound, 25 ots Free Pound,25 cts Free Pound, 25 cts Free. ....... 822 Free 823 824 826 50 per cent.. 30 per cent.. Cubic fb., 75 cents. 40 percent.. Cub.ft.,$l & 25 per cent. Cu.ft.,50ots. & 20 pr. ct. Cub.ft.,$l& 25 per cent. Cn. ft., 50 ots & 20 pr. ct. Cub.ft.,$l& 25 per cent Cu.ft., 60 cts &20pr.ct. Cub. ft.,$l & 25 per cent. Cu. it., 50 ots & 20 pr. ot Sq. ft, 25 cts. & 30 pr. ct. Each add'n'l inob, pr. sq. ft., 10 cts... Cub. ft.,$l & 25 per cent. Cn. ft., 60 ota & 30 pr. ct. Sq.ft., 25 eta &. 30pr. ct. Eaob add'n'l inch, pr. sq. ft., 10 cents. 826 827 828 829 ' 19(5 TM PORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. J II. — Comjmralirc slalemenl of ihc rates of import duthm inidrr tlie nevcral KM s;ii 8.12 y.a »33a 833{| 834 835 836 837 838 839 840 841 «4a 842a 848 844 845 K-tS 817 848 848a 84Bb 840 850 8."j2 ii2a 854 855 8.-.a 8.57 MS 8.'>9 HflO (■•ni 81)2 K03 j-i;4 s(;5 Mif! 866a 8(!7 HUH 8li8a MiH 870 871 872 R74 877 ! X78 j 880 I 8H0ffl; tc-2 ^ AttTICLKS IC.NUMEUATKD. Marble, ditto, exceedingfi inches in tMckneee all otter raanufactares, n. o. p Marine coral i!l.aiTow(1872), crude Marsbmallows Matico leaf -. Mats, cocoa-nat Matting, floor, Chiim, and all other of flags, jnto, or grass cocoa, or coir Hatting, screens, haeaocks, mgs, and all other (not eicluBively of vegetable material) Meats, prepared Medals, gold -and silver, and copper MediciDEU harks, flowers, leaves, plants, roots, n.o. p, preparations, n. o. p preparations or compositions, patent, se- cret, or proprietary Meerschaum, crude or raw Molada, concentrated Mercurial preparations, n.o. p.- Metal, converted, cast, or made from iron hy tlio Bessemer or pnemnatic process f manufactnres of, n. o. p * silver-plated, in shoetH or other form Metals, Tinroaau£actnred, n. o. p Milk, condensed or preserved Mica and mica waste Minerals and hitnminous (mineral) substances, crude, n.o. p , — Mineral or medicinal waters, in bottles, &c. (not over 1 quart, 1864) over 1 quart (additional per quart or frac- tion thereof otherwise than in bottles, &o all iu)t artiflcial ]U!oIaflsc8 - concentrated INTorocco skins. (See Skins) Morphia, morphine, and all other salts of Mosaics, realandlmitation, not set set in gold orothermotal. Moss, Iceland, and other, crude for bed!s or mattrcflses (1872), and all otb* r vegetable enbstancea used for beds nud mattreeees Mother-of-pearl Mun^o Mnnjeet, or Indian madder Murciidc Music, printed with lines, bound or unl)ound Musical instrurnents (copper not of cbicf value, 18G0) cat-gut slrlngs or gut-oord for Musk, crude, in natural pod.. Muskets Mustard-seed, brown and white.. Mustard, ground, in bulk inclosed in glass or tin . Xatron X^eedles, sewinj;. darning, knitting, and all other... far knitting or sewing machines Act of ; Act of July 30, 1840. ;Mjircli y, JHJ7. 80 per cent. 20 per cent- . 25 per cent.. Free 20 per cent. 30 per cent. , 30 per cent.. 30 per cent.. 20 per cent.- 20 per cent.. 30 per cent.. HO per cf.nt. 30 per cent. 30 per cent. 30 per cent. 20 per cent. 5 per cent.. lOpftr cent.. 4 per cf^nt.. 20 per cenj.. 15 jx^r cent. 24 per cent. 15 per cent. 10 per cent. Free .•- 15 per cent. 24 per cent. 24 per cent. 24 per cent. 15 per cent. 15 per cent. 24 ppr cent. 24 per cent. . 3fl per cent. 24 per cent.. 30 per cent.. Art of Mai-oh'^, 1861. rto per cent. Free 10 per cent. 20 per cent, 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 80 per cent. Free 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 20 per cent. 20 per cent. 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 24 per cent. . Gallon, '.i cts. Ponn^ 'i cent 4 per cent.. 24 per cent. i'> per ct:nfc. 4 per cent-. sopor cent.. '^4 per cent.. 10 per cent. . 20iw;r cent.. I Iier cent. . , Xickel oxide, and alloy of nickel with cojjper . . Xitric ether, spirit** of Nutgalls Wntmege Ifuta, all, n. o. p for dyeing or composing dyes, n, o, p., cocoa and. Brazil, or cream IS'nx vomica \ lOner omiI Oak bark i .5 per cent,. . 40 per cent. i .'fn per cent. Vtoa, 8 per cent.. 15 per ceil ) . . 4 per cent... f'rw; 4 per txint.. 24 per cent. Froe 8 per f;(;nt. Ounce, $1... 5 per cent.. 25 per cent. 10 per cent. 20 per cent. Free Free . 10 per eent. 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 20 per cent. l^'ree 20 per cent. Free . Free Pound, 15ctfl. Pound^l cent Free lYf-.e , niPOKTS ISTO THE rXTTED STATES, ETC. 197 A.:.? f Acts of A ^£.5 1 vn ; jmt 14. ise : IK*. :4 laSL 5far. i WB. Attaot Jinefc2S.3e. 2ii:w:: A.n= of Ae*_5 of \;'ir-li.!^5S; Mai- Act* .r 3Sper««Bt.. ■;•> per c=- : . . 3SpereeBt.. 3S pa cent.. Catner cent.. '-V^-s ccm. Free Pre* Free Free Free ' r.-?e ISpereeBt.. : j^raiiit.- Mperctnt.. lOps-cait.. I^po-ccmt— ISper c»it- aipercent— SOfercent.. SOpo^ceni— SSpereeat.. MpEreeat,. 30p^ eens. SBperecBt.. a)TieroEat i:^ per cent SOperoezn.. -S.'pereeB£-- ^-Tr^Te^rr lBpcre«HC.-t39pcreea£-. ooi>er eeox Free Free Fire* SOperecBt.- ^percorti-.' SOp^eeot. SGperccait.. -lOp^ecBt.. 4dp^cea£ S4 percent.. SSpereoit. SDpcrcent-.' 2Spa'eeiit..' -tpereeat. 3dpercesi£-. v.- t-tt -icr. 25perc^it.- i5*-;r -.r^ i 45perc@Bt..' 43 per Cfr^t.. -35pesc^st.. ^!^s;'=r ccas.. Bree ;Fr4i SSp^cent.. i'> p-^rcenr.. 40p^c^i£-. -^:-p«=r eeos.. AS BJiM ti IB. Uoct 30 per ecBt.. Free Fbee Free rr« 3» per cat.. 39 p^ eeat. . ^perceB!-. so per cent.- ■ COEt.- 3Operc0ss..;^per eeot.. 45 per 4 33 p^ ecst.. Free i Fiee ^ ^•per eest.. 5} per e»[t-. ■ Free i Pound, li esa : SSps^cent.-^SSpere^rt.- SSpercent.. %p^c«z::. 3*perc«BE..- 3Speree9£..-35per'eeBt-. 35per6e^-. 9p^c(Bt..i!Sp^ce]it..'aBpereest-. ii-Treiesni.. lAsaleel 35oer cent..' ^ per cent.. SpereQit..*3aper 20pereent.. 3Dper >diitlea. i ■ 3D per c^ic.. Fre* e4T 9pireeBt.. ^Dpereeiit.. 30pereeEt..'30peree!it.. 30 per cent.. reent— FadiScts. J: ZichSef&fc % per ceBt..i 3d ps- ceut- 3&perceBt..; 38per cent. GiaL.3,ti:is. GalL.Sete-. TA.2;2j ets. Focad. : r3 ^SSpercoit.. Ooaze, n...^Omiee,g3... Spereest..." Spereent... SSp^e^is..; Specceat.. 39 p^ cent. .^ lOp^-ccBt-. Spercem. Qoart, 3 cte. itSpc ct. 39 perecEt. GalL.S^'ts. SpcsrccBt. <^aKt,3elB. &39pE.et SBper 30pereeBt..t30per ceot.. Xaeh3f*&.tdSaeb3eta. ic SperoestJ Spo-cens. Qmf^Scte. Quart. 2 r.^ fL'&vz.tX.y k Spr.ct. 3Bp^ceot..|30per cent..; -jper c^it.. Esca 3 ets. i 35 i*r tint. Qriart- Seta. i is pr. •'.X. 5C' T-tr eaa,8efa. FSiiBd,%etB FaBBd,^etE SS"D-5TceT:t.. Spcreest.. C-~:4- |2.S«OmBee.t2^a. K'>ir o^:.t,.liep^e«Dt. i5 per e-i.'.": - - Sp^eost. GaIL.8e-> T-^^r cmi 'Sapaeast- Free 3^pcz ccsit.. 3i per cent. .1 Foond, 12etsi PooBd, 12ets ...[ Foond. Ifietet Found. Ifiets Aa caxben- [As earfwo- {As cartwo- 3tBsofaoda.S at^o€ao£a.> atesof cods. Sp^ecBt.. '25 percent..^ 25iiCTCent. nee. »T ai^id 35 per eeiit. I'Sperccait.- Ponnd,]2et& Found, 13ets Pound. l£eta Pound, I£cts As caziKin. ^As carbon- ' atEsofaoda.' aiesofsoda. 25pereait..»^per cent.-t 3iaiek $1 and! IQIe. $1 and 35p^eait,j Soercrait.. ISp^eeat— 1 15 per cent..; . — Poniid,5jctc Free Free Free Pnrad,Sets Pound, S>eta Found. -:Oc;s- F0fiDd.Set3. 1 Pound, 2 ess. Pound. 2 cii. nee Free Fiee... PouihI .vjeis Pound, 50cts Fiee Free F-3uzfed,50e«8 Ponl»d.50cSa. Pound,2ets. Pound, Sets. Fiee Eree.— - Pound, 12 cts PonDd,16cts As eartMQ^ [ atesof 3od&. V 25 per cent.. •Milw tiand Spec cent. Foinid,30cis Pound, -fj cT= Pound, >j ct» Pound. 20 cts Pound, 2et& Fiee Fiee — Free Fise Pound. 12 c«3 Free Fiee Fiee 30 per c^t-- Free Free.— SOp^ceutirf^ Free Pound, :D.:t^ Pound. Ucts Xasodaaah. SI *5£ •'4 Fiee. Fiee. Fiee.. Free Fr^.... Free. Free. ^fciiigiajeiy '9'JtfT. cento:'' ^ e:^Vrate5J P'^tnji ?•> c- ; Pound. i» ct3 Pvji:d. 2 .;:». Free Fiee Free 198 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. III.— Comparative statement of the rates of import duties under the several ARTICLES ENUMEKATED. Act of July 30, 1846. Act of Maroh3,1857. Aot of March 2,18fil. 883 Free 20 per cent.. 20 per cent.. 30 per ceut.. 30 per cent.. 30 per cent . . 30 per cent.. 30 per cent.. 80 per cent.. Free 15 per cent.. 15 per cent.. 15 per cent.. 15 per cent.. 24 per cent.. 24 per cent-. 24 per cent.. 24 per cent.. Free 10 per cent.. Bush, 10 cts. 100lb8,35ct8. 100 Iba, $1.35. 20 per cent.. 30 per cent.. Soper cent.. 30 per cent.. 884 885 Oats * 886 887 888 889 890 Oil-clotb, for floors, stamped, painted, or printed, valned at 50 cts. or less per square yard- ditto, over 50 cents per square yard 891 gilt • 891o foundations of floor-cloth, canvas, madeof flax, lute, or hemp, or of which either shall be the component material of chief ( 893 20 per cent.. 30 per cent-. 30 per cent.. 15 p^er cent . 24 per cent- . 24 per cent.. 20per cent.. 20 per cent.. 20 per cent.. 894 895 all expressed, n. 0. p 898 899a 901 apple, peach, apricot, strawberry, raspberry, 902 904 908 909 910 castor (expressed) 20 percent.. 15 per cent.. 20 per cent-. 910a 9X05 911 912 913 914 915 916 refined (see Oil, illuminating) - . . -. 917 lOliercent.. 4 i)er cent... 10 per cent.^. 918 coguac, or oenanthic ether , 919 920 croton 921 cuhebs .« 922 fennel 923 flsh, n, 0. p. (of foreign fisheries) 20 per cent.. 15 per cent.. 20 percent.. Gall., 20 cts. 004 flax-seed •- 925 026 20 per cent. - 15 per cent.. Gall., 20 cts. Gall., 10 cts. 927 . illuminating and naphtha, benzine, and ben- zole, refined or produced from distillation of coal, asphaltum, shale, peat, petroleum, or rock oil, or other bituminous substances 927a lacmine or jesainine _, 928 929 "laurel (fixed or exprsssed) 929a lavender ■.. 930 931 Unseed _................. .... Gall., 20 cts. 932 933 934 20 per cent.. 30 per cent.. 30 per cent.. 15 per cent.- 24 per cent.. 24 percent.. 20 per cent.. 30 per cent- - 10 per cent.. 935 936 937 not salad and not in flasks or bottles orange, essential 938 origanum, or red thyme, essential 1 939 whitethyme 940 roses, or'otto ; IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATiES, ETC. rff9 tariff aote from July 30, 1846, to June 21, 1874, both inoluswe — Continued. Acta of Aug. 5,1861 Deo. 24, 1861. Aotaof Ji}lyU, 1862; Mar. 3, 1863. Acts of Jane 30, 1864 Mar. 3,1865; Mar. 16, 1866; Hay 16, 1866; June 1, 1866. Acta of July 28, 1866; Mar. 2, 1867; Mar. 22, 1867, Acta of March 25, 26, 29, 1867 ; Feb. 3, 1868 ; July 20, 1868; Feb. 19, 24, •«^ 1869. o. Acts of Ju]y 14, 1870; Dec. 22,1870. Acts of May 1,1872; June 6, 1872. Free 10 per cent. Bnsli., 10 eta 1601bs., 35cts 160 lbs., $1.35 90 per cent.. 30 per cent. - 30 per cent.. 40 per cent.. Free ,... 10 per cent-. Bush., 10 eta lOOlbs., 5Dcts 1001bs.,$)l.50 25 per cent.. 35 per cent. . 35 per cent.. 40 per cent.. Free 10 per cent, Bush., 10 cts 10.0 lbs., 56cts 100 lbs., $1.50 SOper cent- 40pcr cent. 4jOper cent. 50 per cent. Free 10 per cent Bush., 10 cts 1001b3.,50cts 1001bs.,$1.50 35 per cent. 45 per cent. 45 per cent. 60 per cent. Free.,..,,.. lOperoant,- Bush.,10cts. ■1001b8.,50ct8 100 lbs., $1.50 35 per cent. . 45i>er cent.. 45 per cent. . 60 per cent. . Free 10 per pent. . Bush., 10 eta. 1001ba.,50ct3 100 Iba., $1.50 35 per cent.. 45 per cent. . 45 per cent. . 60 per cent. . 20 per cent. , 20 per cent. . 20 per cent.. 20per cenj;.. 50 per cent.. 20 per cent- - Ponnd, {1.50 Found, 10 ots Pound, lOeta Pound, 20 eta 20 per cent. - 50 per cent. . 30 per cent. . Po.Bn(l,$l.50. Found, 10 cts PoBpC-lOctS Pound, 20 cts 20 per cent. 50 per cent. 20 per cent. Pound, $1.50 Pound, 10 cts Pound, 10 cts Found, 20cta 20 per cent.. i5.0pereent.- 20 per cent.. Pound, $1.50, Pound, 10 ots PQund, lOcts Found, 20 cts Free 20 per cent.. .SOper c^t.. 20 per cent. . Pound, ?1.50 Pound, 10 cts Pound, 10 eta Pound, 20 cts Pound, 50 Ota Pound, 50 eta Found, 50 cts Pound, S0cts Pound, 50 cts Free Poawliicts. Bush., loots 10011)6., SOcta 100 U>a., tl.50 90pr. et. of exist, dutiea 40 per «ent. Free 20 per Gent. 50 per cent. 20 per cent. Free Fiae Free Free Free Free Free ...' Pound, $2.50 Ponnd,$17.50 Pound, 20 eta OuUfCe, $2. Pound, $2.50 Pound. $17,60 Pound, 20 cts Ounce, $2, Pound, $2.50 Pound. $17.50 Pound, 20 ots Ounce, $2... Pound, $3.50 Pound, $17.50 Pound, 20 eta Ounce, $2. 20 per cent - Pound, $1 Pound, 25 cts Pound, SOcta Pound, $1- Gal., 50 cts Poupd, $1 Ponnd, 25 cts Pound, 50 eta Found, $1 Gallon, $1 Pound, $1.- Pound, 35cts Pound, 50 ots Pound, $1.. Gallon, $1.. Found, $1 Pound, 25 cts Pound, 50 cts Pound, $1. . Gallon, $1.. Pound, J2.50, Pound, $17,50 Ppnnd,20ct8 Ounce, $2.- Gal., 30 cts. Pound, $1... Pound, 25 eta Pound, 50 cts Pound, $1..., Gallon, $1.-- Pound, 70 ots Ponnd, $2 Pound, 50 cts 30 per cent- Pound, $1-. Gal., 10 cts. ; 20 per cent. Pound, $2 Found, 50 cts SO percent. Pound, $2.. Gallon, 10, 15 cents. Pound, $2 Pound, 60 cts 30 pe;- cent,. Pound, $S.. - Gal., 15 cts.. Pound, $3 Pound, 50 eta 30 per cent. Pound, $2.. Gal., 15 cts. Pous4 $2 Pound, 60 ots 30 per cent. Pound, $2.- Gal., 16 eta. Pound, l|2,50 OuuoB, 50 cts Pounds ;20 cts Ounce, 50 fits Gal., 30 eta. Free ., Free,., Free.- Free Gallon, $1.. Free Free Free Free Free Pound, $2.. Gal., 15 cts. 883 884 883 aS6 887 890 891 ana 892 893 894 895 896 897 900 ooOo 901 902 903 904 90^ 906 967 908 909 910 910a 910& 9U 912 913 914 915 910 917 9l8 919 920 921 922 923 924 925 937 927a 928 929 929a 9,W 931 9,32 933 934 935 930 937 93S 939 940 10 per cent. 10 per cent.. Ounce, $3.. 10 percent- - Ounce, $4... 10 per cent.. Ounce, $4... 10 percent. Ounce, $4.. 20 per cent. Gal., 20 cts. Pound, 50 cts Ponnd, $1- Poand, 50 cts 20 per cent. - Gal, 23 cts.. Pound, $1 Pound, $1 Found, 50 cts 20 percent.. Gal., 23 ots. - Pound, $1 Poun4, $1 Pound, 50 cts 30 percent Gal., 23 eta Found, $1... Pound, $1-- Found, 50 eta 20 percent.. Gal., 23 Ota. - Free Ounce, $4. - - Gal., 30 cts. Pound, $1-. Pound, $1.- Pound, 50 eta 30 per cent- Gal., 30 cta- Free Oiflice, $4-. Gal., ,30 cts. Pound, $1.. Pound, $1.- Free -.-,.. - 30 per cent. Gal., 30 cts. Gal., 20 eta. Gal., 10 ots. Gal., 23 cts.. Gal., 20 eta. Gal., 23 Ota.. Gal., 30 40 eta Gal., 23 eta.. Gal., 40 cts.. Gal., 23 eta. fG»l.,40cta.. Gal, 23 cts.. Gal., 40 cts.. Pound, 25 eta Pound, 20 ots Pound, 25 cts Found, 20 cts Found, 25 cts Pound, 20ota Pound, 25 cts Pound, 20 cts Bound, 25 cts Pound, 20 Ota Gal., 20 ots. 20 per cent.. 30 per cent. . 10 percent.. ""^6^-."^" Pound, 50 cts Gal, 23 cts Pound, 50 cts Gal., 25 cts.. 20 per cent. . Gal., 50 cts.. Gal., 25 cts.. Pound, 50 Ota Pound, 25 cts Pound, 30 cts .Ounce, $1.50. Found, 50 cts Gal., 23 cts. Found, 50 ots Gal., 25 cts 20 per cent Gall»B,$l- Gal„25ct8 Pound, 50 cts Pound, 25 eta Pound, 30 eta Ounce, . $1,50 Ponnd, 50 ots Gal., 23 ots.. Pound, 50 Ota Gal., 25 ots.. 20 per cent.. Gallon, $1.-, Gal., 25 ots.. Pound, 50 cts Pound, 25 cts Pound, 30 cts Ounce, $1.50 Bound, 50 ots Gal., 23 ots Pound, 50 eta Gal., 25 cts. 20 per cent- Gallon, $1.. Gal., 25 cts. Pound, 50 ota Pound, 25 cts Pound, 30 ota Ounce,. $1,50 Pound, 50 cts Gal., 30 cts Pound, 50 cts Gal., 25 cts. 20 per cent. Gallon, $1.. Gal., 25 cts.. Pound, 50 cts Pound, 35 cts Pound, 30 ots Ounce, $1.50 GaL, 23 eta. Gal., 40 cts Free Free I'ound, 20 cts Free — , Pound, 50 ots GiSiJ., 30 ots.. Fr^e Gsl., 25cts.. 20 per cent.. Gallon, $1.-- Gal., 25 cts.. Pound, 50 cts Free..-.* Free Free 200 imp6rts into the united states, etc. lll.—ConiparaUve statement of the rates of import dutiea imder the several ARTICLES ENUMERATED. Act of July 30, 1846. Act of Marcli 3, 1857. Act of MaTc}i2,1861. palm, or palm-bean, petroleum, crude.-. 10 per cent. 4 per cent. 10 per cent.. poppy rape-seed nun, essential (1872) rum essence or oil- aalad all } per cent. . 15 per eent- G-alL, 20 ots. sesame seed... spermaceti valerian Yolatile, n. 0. p -- wh^e oilcake - Olives Opium ,^ , prepared for smoking and all preparations of ' ^'"^-^ -. ii.o.p Oranges i^ ^ , ^ peel, (not preserved, candied, or otherwise prepared, 1870) 20 per cent. 4 per cent. - 15 per cent. 10 per cent. 20 per cent- 30 per cent. 20 per cent. 24 per cent. 15 per cent. 20 per cent.. 30 per cent. 20 per cent. 24 per cent. 15 per cent. 30 per cent. Pound, ?l.. Orange(,nds and flowers.. Orclull, in tlie weed or liquid Orpijnent, (sulphide of arsenic) Osier or wUlow, prepared for ))asket-maker3' use. Osmium - Oysters Paddy.. 20 per cent- 20 per cent- 8 per cent..' 15 per cent. 10 per cent- 10 per cent. 10 per cent. 20 per cent. 8 per cent. . 15 per cent. Free 20 per cent. Paintings, n.o.p Paintings, on glass or glasses.. Paints, alliLo.p Palladium , Palm leaf, unmanufactured Palm nuts and kernels.. , Pamphlets Paper, all n. o.p 20 per cent. Free 30 per cent. 20 per cent. 15 per cent. Free 24 per cent. 15 per cent. Pound, i ct. 10 per cent. 30 per cent. SO per cent. 10 percent.. Free. Free. manufactures of, or of which paper is a com- ponent material waste or clippings 10 per cent- 30 per cent- 30 per cent. 8 per cent- . 24 per cent. 24 per cent.. 15 per cent. 30 per cent. 30 per cent. Free paper hangings, and paper for screens or fire-hoards ■ printing, unsized, used for books and news- papers exclusively sized or glued, suitable only for printing pa- per sheathing , Paper stock, (see Grass. 1872) crude of every de- scription, including all grasses, fibers, rags other . than wool, waste, shavings, clippings, old paper, ■: rope ends, waste rope, waste, bagging, gunny bags and gunny cloth, old or refuse, to be used in mak- ing and lit only to be convei"ted into paper, and un- fit for any other manufacture, and cotton waste whether for paper stock or other purposes Papers, illustrated , Papier-maoh6, manufactures of Paraffine , Parchment Parian ware, plain, white not decorated gilded, ornamented, or decorated Patent size, (mordant, 1846) Paving stones .-.- Paving tUes - Peanuts or ground beans shelled Pearls, not set Pearls, set Pebbles, for spectacles Pellitory root - Pencils, slate red chalk , Penholders or parts thereof Penknives, jack-knives, and pocket-knives Pens, metallic, (other than gold or silver) 20 percent., 20 percent. 15 per cent. . 30 per cent. 15 per cent.. 30 per cent. 20 percent- 15 percent. 30 percent. 30 per cent. 24 per cent.. 24 per cent.. 20 per cent- 20 percent. 20 per cent. 15 per cent 15 percent.. 15 percent.. 10 per cent. 30 percent. 4 per cent- - 24 per cent. 20 percent. 30 per cent. 15 percent.. 24 per cent.. 30 per cent. 24 per cent . 10 percent.. 30 per cent.. 30 per cent.- 10 per ceitt. 20 per cent. 5 per cent. . 25 per cent- 30 per cent. 30 per cent. Sdi Pen-tips.. IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. tariff ads from July 30, 1846, to June^l, 1874, hotli inclusive— Contiiined. 201 Acts of Aug. 5, 1861 Dec. 24, 1861. Acts of July 14, 1862 Mar. 3, 1863, Acta of June !)0, 1864 Max. 3, 1865; Har.16,1866 May 16, 1866 J June 1,1866. Acts of July 28, 1866; Mar. 2, 1867 ; Mai-. 22, 1867. Acts of March 25, 26, 20, 1867 ; Feb. 3, 1808; July 20, 1868; Feb. 19, 24, Acts of July 14, 1870 Dec. 22, 1870 Acts of May 1 J872 ; June 671872. 10 per cent. lOpercont-. Gal., 10 cts ; 20 per cent. 10 per cent. - Gal.,10,20cts 10 per cent. Gal., 20 cts. 10 per cent. GaJ., 20ot3. Free Gallon, 20 cts Gal., 20 cts. 10 per cent. 20 per oent- Gal.,23c!ts. Ounce, $2.. Gal., SOots. 10 per cent. Gal., 23 cts.. Ounce, $2- Gallon, $1 10 percent. Gal., 23 eta Ounce, $2. Gallon, ,$1., 10 per cent. . Gal., 23 cts Ounce, $2... Gallon, $1. . 10 per cent. . 20 per cent.. Pound, $1.60 20 per cent. Pound, $1.50 20 per cent. . Pound, $1.S0 20 per cent Pound, $1.50 Gal., 23 cts. Ounce, $2... Gallon, $1.. 20 per cent. Gal., 30 cts. 20 per cent. Pound, $1.50 Free Gal., 20 cts.. Free Gal, 23 cts Ounce, 50 cts Gallon, $1, 20 percent.. Free 20 per cent. . Free 941 942 942« 943 044 945 940 94.7 9J8 949 9.-|0 951 »bla 9.52 953 954 955 956 956l> 957 958 959 9dl 962 963 964 964a 965 966 967 968 970 971 972a 973 20 per cent.. 20 per cent. 20 percent.. 20 per cent.. 20 per cent. 20 per cent. 30 per cent. Pound, $1. . 20 per cent. 10 per cent.. 30 per cent. Pound, $2.. 80 per cent.. 20 per cent- . 10 per cent.. 30 percent.. Pound, $2.50 100 per cent. 25 per cent. - 30 per cent. Pound, $2.50 100 per cent. 25 percent.. 10 per cent . - 10 per cent . Free 20 per cent. 10 per cent. - 20 per cent. - 30 percent.. 10 per cent 20 per cent.. 30 per cent Pound, i cent 10 per cent.. 30 per cent.. 20 per cent.- Free. 15 per cent. 30 percent. 30 per cent. Free pound, I cent 10 per cent. - 35 percent-. 25 per cent . Pound, l^cts 10 per cent. 40 per cent. 25 per cent. J'ree. 30 per cent. 10 per cent. 30 per cent. 30 per cent. 10 per cent-- 25 per cent. . 5 per cent . 25 per cent. 30 per cent. 30 percent. 20 per cent. 35 percent. 35 per cent. Free...'.... Free . 35 per cent. 20 per cent.. 10 per cent. 35 per cent Pound, 10 cts 30 per cent 10 per cent. . 20 per cent- - 6 per cent.- - 25 percent. - 35 per cent. - 30 per cent- 25 per cent- 35 per cent. 35 per cent. Free 35 per cent. 20 percent. 10 per cent. 25per cent.- 35percent-. Pound, 10 cts 30 per cent. . 45 percent.. f)0 per cent. . 20 per cent. - 10 percent. 20 per cent. - Pound 1 cent Pound, li cts 10 per cent. 25 percent. 40 per cent. 40 per cent. 30 per cent Pound, .$2.50 100 per cent. 25 per cent.. 10 per cent. . 30 per cent. Pound, $1.. Pound, $6. . 20 ijer cent . . Free 10 percent. 20 percent. 30 per cent. 10 per cent.- 20 per cent- - 30 per cent. . Free 20 per cent. 30 per cent. Pound, IJ cts 10 percent.. 40 percent-. 25 per cent. . Pound, 1^ cts 10 per cent 40 per cent 25 per cent Free Pound, 1} cts '10 per cent. 40 per cent- 25 per cent- Free- , Froe- 25 percent.. 35 percent.. 35 per cent. Free 35 per cent- 20 per cent. 10 percent. 25 per cent 35 per cent. - Pound, 10 cts 30 per cent. - 45 per cent- - 50 per cent. - 20 per cent- - 10 per cent- . 20 per cent. . Pound, 1 ct- Pound, li cts ■■"percent-, per cent- - percent.. 40 percent. 25 per cent- 35 per cent. 35 per cent- Free 35 per cent- 20 per cent . iOper ceni.. 25 per cent- 35percent- Pound, lOcts 30 per cent- - 45 per cent- - .50percent. - 20 per cent-. 10 percent.. 20 per cent. . Pound, 1 ct- Pound, IJ cts 10 per cent- . 25 per cent- - 40 percent.. 40 per cent- - Free Free 25 per cent- 35 per cent- 35 per cent. Free 35 per cent . 20 per cent . 10 per cent . , 25 per cent . . 35 per cent . - Pound, 10 cts 30 per cent-. 45 per cent , . .50 per cent . . 20 per cent . . 10 per cent . . 20 per cent . . Pound, Icent Pound, IJ cts 10 per cent .. 25 per cent - . 40 per cent . . 40 per cent . 20 per cent. , Free Free Pound, $1... Pound, $0... 20 percent.. Free Free Free , Free 30 per cent. . Free Free Pound, 1 J cts 10 per cent. . 40 per cent-, 25 percent-. Free Free -- Free 25 per cent. - 90 per cent. of existing rates. 35 percent.. Fi'ee . .• 90porcent.of exist'g rates 20 per cent-. 25 per cent.. 10 per Cent . . Free 25 per cent . - 35 percent -- Pound, 10 cts 30 per dent., 45 per cent - - ,50 .per cent . . 20 per cent . - 10 per cent . - 20 per cent . . Pound, Iceut. Pound, IJ cts 10 per cent . . 25 per cent . . Free Free 40 per cent .- 974 975 976 977 978 979 980 981 982 963 984 985 980 987 988 988II 989 990 991 992 993 991 Dozen, 10 cts Gross, 10 cts. Gross, 10 cts. 35 per cent . . 50 per cent. . GrosalOcit.^. A; 25 per nt. 35 percent. . 35 per cent- - 50 percent- - Gross, lOcta. &2r)perct. 35 per cent.. 35 percent.. 50 per cent. - Gross 10 cts. &. 25 per ct 35 per teut.. 36 per cent . 50 per cent . Gross 10 cts ^ 2?> per ct. 3D per cent . . 35 per cent .- ] pop'rcent T J. of exist- -l i lug rates I 202 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, -ETC. Ill, — Comparative statement of ike rates ofirrvport duties under tJie several ARTICLES ENUMERATED. Pepper, n. o. p. Safflowor , Safltron cake Sago and sago flour (1872J and crude , Sail-duck 20 percent.. 20 per cent.. 20 per cent.. ;{0 percent., 5 per cent. ., 20 per cent. 20 per cent. 20 percent.. 15 per cent.. 15 per cent.. 15 xierceut.. 24 per cent.. Free 15 per cent., 15 per cent-. 15 percent.. 25 per cent.. Bushel, 15 cts 10 per cent.- 30 per cent - Free 10 per cent. 10 per cent. . Pound, i cent 25 per cent. Saint John's beans Saleratus : Salacene Salop or saloup Salmon, pickled... preserved Salt, in bulk in sacks, barrels, &c Saltpeter, crude partially refined refined Salts, epsom, (sulphate of magnesia) . glauber 30 per ceut.- 24 per cent- Barrel, 30 5 per cent- . 10 per cent. 10 per cent- 20 per cent. 20 percent. 4 per cent . 8 per cent-. . 8 per cent- . 15 per cent. 15 per cent. ux/ per cent- - Bushel, 4 cts Busliel, 6 cts 'ree. per per per per cent., cent, . ccnt-- ceut.. IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. iarif acts from July 30, 184G, to Jane 21, 1874, loth inoIusMic— Contiuuod. 205 Acts of Aug. 5, 3861; Dec. 24, 1861. Acts of July 14,1862 Mai-. 3, 1863. Acts of June 30, 1864; Mar. 3, 1865 1 Mar. 16, 1866; May 16, 1866; Junel, 1866. Acts of July 28, 1866; Mar. 2, 1867 ; Mar. 22, 1867. Acts of Mar. 25, 26, 29, 1867 ; yeb. 3, 1«68; July 20, 1868; FelJmaiy 19, 124, 186». Acts of July 14, 1870 Deo. 22, 1870. Act8 of May 1, 1872 : June 6, 1872. 30 per cent- . 15 percent.. Pound, 5ct3. 20 per cent. 3.') per ceut 25 per cent. Pound, 5cts .20 per cent 35 per cent. 25 per cent. Pound, 5cti 20 per cent 35 per cent. 25 per cent. Pound, 5 cts 20 per cent. 35 per cent. 25 per cent- Pound, 5 cts 20 per oent. 35 per cent.. 25 per cent. . Pound, 2Jct3 20 per cent. . Pree Free. Sree - ITree Free . Free . Free. .35 per cent.. 25 per cent. . Pound, 1 ct. 20 per cent- - Free Free Free 1054 1055 1056 .1057 1058 1058a 1059 1060 1061 1062 1062a 1063 1064 1065 1066 1067 1068 1068(1 1069 1070 1071 1072 1073 1074 1075 1076 1076a 1077 1078 1079 1080 1081 1082 1083 1084 1085 lOSSa 10865 1086 1087 1088 1089 1090 1091 1092 1093 1094 1095 1096 1097 1098 1099 1100, 1101 1101(11 1102 1102(t 11026 1103 1104 1105 1106 1107 1108 1109 1110 1111 Pound, 1 ct. Free Pound, l^cts 20 per ceut- Pound,liots 20 per cent- Pouud,14ct8 20 per cent PouDd,lJct8 20 per cent. Pound, IJ cts Free 10 percent. 20 per ceut. 30 per oent- 10 per cent. 10 per cent- , Pound -5 cts. 10 per cent. 30 per cent 45 per cent 10 per cent. Free 10 per cent 10 & 16 per cent. 30 per cent- 45 per cent. 10 per cent- Free 10 per cent. 15 per cent, I 30 per cent, 45 per cent, 10 per cent. Free 10 per cent ; pound, 12 cts 15 per cent. 30 per cent. 45 per cent. 10 per cent. Free Pound, 12ct8 15 per cent.. 30 per cent- - 45 per cent. - 10 per cent. . Free Pound, 12 cts Pound, 5 cts Pound, 5 cts Pound, 5 cts Pound, 5 cts Pound, 5 cts Proof sal.50 cents. Free 20 per cent.. 20 per cent. - Pound, 2 cts ee., I'ree. . 15 per cent-. Free . cocoons in the gum, not more advanced than singles, tram, and thrown organziuo twist, of silk, or of silk and mohair floss waste.- for sewing, in the gum and purified span, for filling, in skeins or cops. - aprons, bonnets, braids button clotb - buttons and ornaments for dresses chemisettes, cor^s, dress, and piece silk fringes galloons gloves, handkerchiefs, hats, hose lace mantillas, mits, pelerines, pongees ribbons scarfs, shawls, stockings, suspenders tassels trimmings turbans, veils velvets, value not orer $3 per square yard ■over $3 per square yard. vestings, watch chains, webbing manumotures of, embroidered.'. all other, n. o. p value not over $1 per sq . yd . over $1 per sq. yd Silver, manufactures of, n.o.p leaf (package of 500 leaves) ore Silver-plated metal, in sheets or other form Simp of sngar-oane juice Free. Free . 15 per cent. 30 per cent. 25 per cent. 30 per cent.. Sisal grass, nnmanufactnred ■... manufactures of , n. o. p Skates, costing 20 cents or less a pair .. above 20 cents a pair. , Skins, raw, n.o.p , tanned and dressed, n. o. p , dressed and finished, n. o. p . dried, salted, or pickled Angoragoat, raw or unmanufactured, wool on without wool on ; raw and nnmanufactured. . . sheep, raw or unmanufactured, wasted or unwashed goat, raw calf, taimed wool on, for morocco, tanned but unfinished Slate, chimney pieces, mantels, pencUs, slabs for tables, and all other mannfactares of, n. o. p Slates ^ , Smalts Snails Soap stocks and 6tufFs , fancv, perfumed, honey, transparent, all toilet and shaving soap all other, n. o. p . So4a,ash bicarbonate of carbonates of, all, n. o. p. 30 per cent. 25 per cent.. 30 per cent. 15 per cent- 30 per cent. , 30 per cent- 25 per cent., 20 per cent. 20 per cent. 20 per cent. 25 per cent. 20 per cent- 10 per cent. 30 per cent. 30 per cent. 10 per cent. 12 per cent, 24 per cent. 19 per oent. 24 per cent 15 per cent. 30 per cent. 20 per cent. Free 30 per cent. 30 per cent. 30 per cent. 30 per cent. 30 per cent- 30 per cent. 30 per cent. 30 per cent. 30 per cent. 25 per cent. 30 per cent. 24 per cent.. 19 per cent.. 24 per cent. 12 per cent- 24 per cent.. 24 per cent. 19 per cent. 15 per cent. 15 per cent. 15 per cent. 19 per cent. 15 per cent. 8 per cent. . 24 per cent. 24 per cent . 4 per cent.. 8 per cent. . 30 per cent. 30 per cent- 20 per cent, no per cent. 30 per cent. 20 per cent. 30 per cent. Pound, J ct. Ton, $10.... 20 per cent. Pair, 6 cts.. 30 per cent. 5 per cent.. 20 per cent. 5 per cent. 30 per cent. 15 per cent. 25 per cent. 30 per ceiit. 30 per cent- Free 10 per cent. 30 per cent. 30 per cent. Free Pound, 1 efc- 20 per cent. IMPOETS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. tariff ads from Juli/ 30, 1846, to June 21, 1874, both inclusive— Coutinned. 209 Acts of Aug. 5, 1881 i Dec. 24, 1861, Acts of July H, 1862 1 Mar. 3, 1863. Acts of June 30, 1864 Mbi.3,1865; Mar. 16, 1866; May 16, 1866 June 1, 1866. Acts of July 28, 1866 1 Max. 2, 1867; Mar. 22, 1867', Acts of Mar. 25, 26, 29, 1807 ; "Feb. 3, 1868 July 20, 1868 Feb. 19, 24, Acts of July 14, 1870; Dec. 22, 1870. Acts of May 1,1872; June 6, 1872. Tree. 30 per cent. 30 per cent. 30 per cent. 80 per cent.. Free 30 per cent. Poiuid, i ot. Eree Free 20 per cent . . Pound, i ct., Free Free . Free . 25 per cent. 40 per cent. . 'M per dent. . Free ... 40 percent. Free. Free. 25 per cent. . 40 per cent. !J0 per cent. . Free 40 per cent. . 40 per cent. 40 per cept. See Laetings 40 per cent.. 40 per cent, 40 per cent. 40 per cent. 40 per cent. 40 per cent. 40 per cent. 40 per cent. 40 percent. 40 per cent., 40 per cent. 40 per cent - 40 per cent. 30 per cent. . 40 per cent.. 25 per cent. 30 percent. 30 per cent.. 40 per cent.. 30 per cent.. 40 per cent. . 30 per cent. . 20 per cent.. 30 per cent. Pound, 2 & 2i cts. Ton, $10 20 per cent.. Pair, 6 cents. 30 per cent.. 5 per cent... 20 per cent. 5 per cent... 30 per cent. 15 per cent. 25 per cent. 30 per cent. ;tO per cent. l''ree 10 per cent. 30 per cent. 30 per cent. Pound, Jet. Pound, 1 ct. 20 per cent- s. 35 per cent. 40 percent. 30 per cent. 40 per cent. 35 per cent. Pkg., 75 cts Free 35 percent. Fonnd, 2cts. Ton, $15 25 percent-. Pair, 8 cents, 35percent- 10 per cent. 25 percent. ID per cent. 30 percent. 1& per cent.. 30 per cent. 40 per cent. 40 per cent. 20 pei^cent. 10 percent.. Pound, 2 cts, .fcSOperct.. 35 percent.. Pound, * ct. . Pound, 1^ cts 20 per cent. Eep. 12- Free., Free . Free. Free. Free. Free. . Free. Free.. Free.. Free.. 35 per cent 40 per cent.. 35 per cent. Free 40 per cent. 25&35porct. 60 per cent. - See Laa tings 40 per cent. 60 per cent. 60 per cent-. 60 per cent-. 60 percent.. 60 per cent.. 60 percent.. 60 per cent.. 60 per cent- - 60 per cent-. 60 per cent. . 60 per cent.. '60 per cent. 60 per cent . 60 per cent- 35 per cent.. 40 per cent.. 35 per cent.. Free 40 percent.. 35 per cent-. 60 per cent. - See Lastings 40 percent.. 60 percent. 60 per cent. 60 per cent. 60 percent.. 60 per cent. 60 per cent. 60 per cent. 60 per cent. 60 per cent. 60 per cent. 60 per cent.. 60 per cent.. 60 percent.. 60 per cent.. 50 per cent. 50 per cent. 40 percent.. Pkg., 75 Ota. Free 35 per cent.. Pound, 2^ cts Ton, $15 30 per cent. - Pair, 8 cents, 35 per cent.. 10 percent.. 25 per cent-. 40 percent, Pkg., 75 cts. Free 35 per cent Pound, 2j cts Ton, $15 30 percent.. Pair, 8 cents. 35 per cent.. 10 per cent.. 25 per cent-. 10 percent. 10 per cent. 30 per cent. ) per cent. 30 per cent.. 20 per -cent. 30 per cent. 30 per cent. 30 per cent. 40 per cent. 40 percent. 20 percent. 40 per cent. 40 per cent. 20 per cent. 10 per cent. Pound, 10 cts & 25 per ct. Pound, 1 cfc. & 30 per ct. Pound, ^ ct. . Pound, 1^ cts 20 percent. -14 10 per cent. Pound, 10 cts & 25 per ct. Pound, 1 ct. & 30 per ot. Pound, ict.- Povind.H. cts 20 per cent 35 per cent. 40 percent.. 85 per cent Free 40 per cent.. 35 per cent 60 per cent See Lastings 40 per cent. . 60 percent.. 60 per cent. 60 per cent 60 per cent. . 60 per cent. 60 per cent 60 per cent.. 60 percent. 60 percent. 60 per cent. 60 per cent. 60 percent. 60 per cent. . 60 per cent 35 per cent . 40 per cent . 35 per cent . Free 40 per cent . 35 per cent . 60 per cent . See Lastings 50 per cent .. 60 percent .. 60 percent.. 60 percent.. 00 per cent 60 per cent 60 per cent . . 60 per cent 60 per cent 60 per cent 60 per cent 60 percent .. 60 per cent 60 per cent . . 60 per cent 35 per cent . . 40 per cent.. 35 per cent.. Free 40 per 'Cent.. 35 per ccnt.- 60 per ceut.- See Lastings 50 per cent.. 60 per cent.. 60 per cent . . 60 per cent . . 60 per cent .. 60 per cent . 80 per cent . 60 per cent.. 60 per cent . . 60 per cent . . 60 per cent . . 60 per cent . . 60 per cent .. 60 per cent . . 60 per cent , 50 per cent. 50 per cent . 60 per cent . 40 percent. Pkg., 75 cts Free 35 per cent. Pound, 2icts Ton, ,$15 30 per cent. . Pair, 8 centH. 35 per cent. - 10 percent.. 25 per cent. . 40 per cent . Pkg., 75 cts. Free 35 per cent . Pound, l^cts Ton, $15...'. 30 percent . Pair, Scents. 35 per cent . . 10 per cent .. 25 per cent .. 10 per cent. 30 per cent. 10 per cent . 30 per cent . 30 per cent. . 30 per cent . (90 per ct. ofj jext'g rates.; Free 90 per ct. of ex't'grates. See Sugar... Ton, $15 30 per cent .. !90perot. of( jex't'g rates.i Free 90 per ct. of ex't'g rates. 20 per cent . . 90 per ct. of ex't'g rates. .30 per cent .. Free Free.. 30 per cent. . 30 per cent. 30 percent.. Free , 30 per cent . . 40 percent. 40 per cent,; 20 percent. 40 per cent . 40 per cent . 20 per cent . 10 percent.. Pound, 10 cts & 25 per ct. Pound, 1 ct. (fcSOperct. Pound, ^ct.. Pound, 1^ cts 20 per cent. . 10 per cent . Pound, 10 cts & 25 per ct . Pound, 1 ot. & 30 per ct. Pound, ^ ct. . Pouud, li cts 20 per cent . . 30 per cent Free 90 per ct. of ex't'g rates, 10 per cent -. 40 percent .. 40 percent.. 20 percent.. Free Free Pound, 10 cts & 25 per ct. Pound, 1 cent & 30 i)er ct. Ponnd;4 cent Pound, IJ cts 20 per cent 1173 1173 U74 1175 1170 1177 J178 1179 IISO 1181 1182 1183 11S4 1185 1186 1187 - 1188 1189 IIUO 1191 1192 1193 1194 1195 1196 1197 119S 1199 1200 1201 1202 1203 1204 1205 1206 1207 1208 1209 1210 1211 1212 1213 1214 1215 1215(8 1216 1217 1217a 1218 1218(1 1219 1220 1221 1221(t 1222 1223 1224 1224(t 1235 1226 1227 1228 1229 1230 210 IMPORTS INTO THE' UNITED STATES, ETC. in. — Comparative statement of the rates of impost duties under the several ARTICLES ENUJIEBATED. Act of July 30, 1840. Act of March 3, 1857. Act of March 2, Igfil. Soda, canstic hyposulphate of mtrate of, or cubic niter.. •;«■>- 20 per cent.. sal, or brinal Sparterre, for makinff or omamonting hat-a, &o Spectacles, Brazil pebbles, and pebbles for Spelter, in blocts or pigs in sheets manufactures of Spices, all, n.o.p if ground or pi-epared Spirits, distilled from grain, and all compounds nr preparations of which distilled spirits is a com- ponent part of chief value 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 8 per cent. . 24 per cent. 20 per cent.. 30 per cent.. 5 per cent . . 15 per cent. 15 per cent. 4 per cent. . 12 per cent. 12 per cent. 4 per cent- . Pound, 1 ct. Pound, Ij cts 30 per cent. . 20 per cent.. 100 per cent 30 per cent . Spirituous liquors, n.o.p (1864, under 1st proof.) beverages and bitters containing spirits, n.o.p Istpf Kall.40 cents. 33^ percent.. Sponges SpuDk (1872), crude Starch, burnt (see Gam, sabstitute) . of potatoes or corn 20 per cent .. 20 per cent . 8 per cent . . 15 per cent . Istpf. gall. 5 cents. 10 per cent . 10 per cent . 10 per cent . of rice, or any other material. , 20 per cent . Statuary, n. o.p Stave.bolts Staves, for pipes, hogsheads, or other casks other (undressed) Staves, acre Steel, unmanufactured, n.o.p in ingots, bars, coils, and sheets valued at 7 cents or less per pound, valued at above 7 oenl», not above 11 cents per pound valued at above 11 cents per pound. in any other form, n. o. p wire, not lees than i inch in diameter, valued at ^7 cents or less per pound valued at above 7 cents, not above 11 cents per pound valued at above 11 cents per pound less than J inch in diameter, not less than Ko. 16 wire gauge 15 per cent . iPree.. Free.. 20 per cent. 10 percent.. Free Free 20 per cent 20 per cent . 15 per cent . 15 per cent . 12 per cent . Pound, 1^ cts Found, 2 cts. 20 per cent Pound, li cts Pound, 2 cts less or finer than Ko. 16. crinoline, corset, and hat wire. Pound, 2 cts. & ICperct. Pound, 2i cts &15perct. all, n.o.p railway bars , part steel, sqnares 20 per cent . mannfiuiturea of, n.o.p .„ Stereotype plates Stick Itto ,. ■/. Stone for building (1870,&eestone, sandstone, granite, and all building and monumental, except marble) . Stones, precious, not set set "... Stoneware, above the oapacfty of 10 gallons common and not omameiAed 30 per cent . - 20 per cent . . 24 per cent . ,15 per cent . 30 per cent . 20 per cent . Free 10 per cent . 10 per cent . 30 per cent . 8 per cent . . 8 per eont . . 24 per cent . 10 per cent . 5 per cent . . aU other, g;Ut, painted, printed, or glazed Storaxorstyrax, Straw, manufactures of, n. o. p . 30 per cent . 30 per cent . 24 per cent . 24 per cent . Free 20 per cent . 26 per cent . 30 per cent .. unmanufactured Strings, of gut, for musical iustrnments or other purposes 20 per cent.. 15 per cent.. 20 per cent.. IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. tariff acts from July 30, 1846, to June 21, 1874, ioth incJasiiJe— Continued. 211 Acts of Aug. n, 1801; Dec. 24, 186l! Acts of Julyl4,1862 Mar. 3, J 863. Acts of Jmie30,1864; Mar. 3, 1865 ; Mar. 16, 1866 i May 16, 1866; Jtine 1, 1366. Acts of July 28, 1866; Mar. 2, 1867; Mar.22,lRe7; Acts of Mar.25,26,29, 1867; Fel). 3, 18^8 July 20, 1868 Feb. 19, 24, 1869. Acts of .July 14, 1870 ; Dec. 22,1870; Acts of May 1, 1873 Juno 6, 1872, Pound, let., 20 per cent. Pound, IJots I'onnd.ljcta Pound, IJots 20 percent.. 20 per cent 20 per cent. . Pound, licts 20 per cent Pound, i ct. 30 per cent. Pound, it 30 per ~~ cent ot.- Pound, i "*■■ 30 per '*" ., ^ ct.. Pound, Jet. cent.. 30 per cent.. 3*ouud, let.. Pound, IJcts 30 per cent 20 per cent Pound, ij Pound, 2 Cu, 35 per cent 20 per cent ,Ct5 CtS Pound, licts Pound, 2icts 35 percent.. 20 per cent. - Pound, lActs Pound, 2|ols 35 percent. 20 percent. latpf. gal.,50 cents. 33^ per cent GaU.,50ct8 10 percent. 10 percent., lOper cent. 20 percent. 10 per cent. Free Free 20 per cent. lstpf.gal.,$l 50 per cent. . Gall.,75 cts. 20 per cent. . 10 percent.. 10 per cent. . Pound, i ot. cfc20pe'rct. 10 per cent-. Free 10 per cent.. 20 per cent. . Pf.gallon,$2, $2.50. GaU., 50 cts. fclOOperct. Gal.,-$2,$2.50 20 per cent. . 10 per cent.. 10 per cent.. Pound, 1 ct. &20perct. Pouna, 3 cts. &20perct. 10 per cent.. Free 10 per cent.. 20 per cent- - Pf. gal., $2.50 GaU., 50 cte. &100perct. Gallon, $2.50 20 per cent-. 10 per cent- - 10 per cent- - Pound, 1 ct. &20perct. Pound, 3 cts. &20perct. 10 percent-. Free 10 per cent- - 20 per cent. . Pound, J ct 30 percent- Pound,]* cts' Pound, 2J cts 35 per cent- . 20 per cent- - Pound, IJ cts 20 per cent - Free Pound, Jet. 30 per cent - Pf. gal., $2.50 Gall., 50 cts, ifclOOperct. Gallon, $2.50 20 per cent. . 10 per cent. - 10 per cent. - Pound, 1 ct. &20perct. Pound, 3 cts. &20perot. 10 per dent- - Free 10 per cent- . io per cent. - Pcuud, 1 V cts ] Poaud, '^.l cts :!o per cent - - i Pound, 20 cts ! Pound, 30 cts I Pf. gallon, $2 Gall., 50 cts. (felOOperct. Gallon, $2 - . . 20 per cent. . 10 per cent.. iO per cent. . Pound, 1 cent & 20 per ct. Pound, 3 cts. &20porct. 10 per cent... Free 10 per cent.. 20 per cei^t. . Pound, IJ cts 20 per cent . - Free Pound, J ct - - Free I'lve i 90 pur ot. ( < 01 ox't'g < ( rates. ( Pound, 20 cts Pound. 30 cts Pf. gallon, Not less than ^0 tier cent. Pf. gallon, $2 20 per cent.. Free 10 per cent.. Pound, 1 cent & 20 per ct. Pound, 3 cts. & 20 per ot. 10 per cent.. Free lO per cent. . 20 per cent. - Free 1231 1232 1233 1234 123.5 1235(1 1236 1237 1538 1239 1240 1241 1242 1243 1244 1245 1246 1247 1248 124,9 1250 1251 12^2 1252a 1253 1254 1255 1256 1257 1258 1259 1260 J261 1262 1263 1264 1265 1266 12G7 1268 1209 1370 1271 1272 1273 1274 1275 1276 1277 1277a 1278 Pound, li cts Pound, 2 cts Pound, 1 J cts Pound, 2^ cts 20 per cent. Pound, 1^ cts Pound, 2 cts. 25 per cent.. Pound, IS cts Pound, 2J cts Pound, 2 cts. &15perct. Pound, 2J cts &15perct Pound, 2 cts, &20perct. Pound, 2Jcts &20perct. Pound, 24 cts Pound, 3 cts. Pound, 3i cts & 10 per ct. 30 per cent. - Pound, 2Jcts Pound, 3 cts Fopnd, 3^cts &10perct. Ponnd,'2Jcts & 20 per ct. Pound, 3 cts. & 20 per ct. Poqnd,2|cts Pound, Sets- Pound, 3^ cts & iO per ct. 30 per cent. Pound, 2^ cts Pound, 3 cts. Pound, 3 J cts &10perct. Pound, 2^ cts &20perct. Pound, 3 cts. iS;20perot Pound, 24 cts Pound, 3 cts. Pound, 3J cts &iOperct. 30 per cent. - Pound, 2 J cts Pound, 3 cts. Pound, 35cts &10perct. Pound, 2 J cts & 20 per ct. Pound, 3 cts. & 20 per ct. 20 per cent- 25 per cent- , 30 per cent. SOperceut-. 30 per cent.. 30 per cent. - 20 per cent-. Free 10 per cent.. 5 percent. .. 25 per cent.. Free 20 per cent- - 25 per cent. - 35 percent.. 25 per cent.. Pound, loots 20 per cent.. 5 percent... 25 per cent.. 20 per cent.. 20 per cent. . 35 percent.. Pound, 6 cts. &.30 per ct. 45 per cent-. 25 per cent- - Pound, 10 cts 20 per cent. 10 per cent. 25 per cent. 2() per cent. 25 per cent. 40 per cent. Pound, 6 cts. &30perct. 45percent.- 25 per cent. - Pound, 10 cts 20 per cent. . 10 per cent. . 25 per cent. - 20 per cent. . 25 per cent. . 40 per cent.. Pound, C cts. &30per ct. 45 per cent.. 23 per cent. . Pound, 10 cts 20 per cent. It) per cent. 25 per cent. 20 per cent. 25 per cent. 40 per cent. Pound, 2i cts Pound, 3 cts. Pound, 33t cts felDpef ct. 30 per cent. . Pound, 2i cts Pound, 3cta. Pound, 3* cts & 10 per ct. Pound, 2J cts & 20 per ot. Pound, 3 cts. & 20 per ct. Pound, 9 cts. ifelOpcrct. 30 per cent.. Pound, li cts Pound, 1 cent Pound. 6 cts. «fe 30 per ct. 45 per -cent. - 25 per cent- - Free OOperceut ^f exist- ing du- ties. Ton, $1.60 - - . 10 per cent- . 25 per cent. . 20 per cent-, 25 per -Cent. . 40 per cent,. 30, per cent. 35 per cent.. 35per cent. 35 per cent.} 35 per cent.. 35 per cent. Free Ton, $1.50... 10 per cent - 25 per ccnt-- 20 per cent-. 25 per cent.. 40 per cent. . Free 90 tier cent of existing du- ties. I'ree 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 30 per cent.. 30 per cent. 30percent- 30percent-- Free 1279 127?a 212 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES.- ETC, III. — Gomparnt ii'o staienufiit of the rates of impost duties under tli^sevo'al ARTICLES ENUilEKATED, Act of July 30, 1846. Act of March 3, 1857. Act of Marcha,lS61. 1279ft 20 percent.. Tree rjHi 30 percent.. 1233 Pound, 3 ct. , 1284 not above No. 12 Dutcli st^mdard Pound, i ct. - 1286 above Sto. 12 (SSo. 12, not above No. 15, 1862) 1287 above No. 15, not above No. 20, not 1288 all (raw or muscovado, repealed- December 22, 1870), not above No. 7 Butch standard T'Sn ditto, above No. 7, riot above No. 10 1290 ditto^bove No. 10, not above No. 13 i?ni ditto.Tibove No. 13, not above No. 16 1202 ditto, above No. 16, not above No. 20 ]29;) ditto, above No. 20 1204 all refined loaf, lump, crushed, powdered, granulated (and all stove-dried or other sugar above No. 20,1802) Pound, 2cts. Pound,4cts. 1295 all, after .being refined, when tinctured, col- 1"% ditto, value less than 30 cont.«iper pound 1207 ditto, value above 30 >;entB per pound, or sold by box-, package, or otherwise. (See Candy) . . 1297a 1298 Su^liui", flonr of 20 per cent.. 5 per cent... 40 per cent. . 15 per cent., 4 per cent... 30 per cent.. 20 per cent. . Free 30 per cent. . 1800 1301 Sweetmeats, jars filled -with, preserved in sugar, brandy, or molasses, n. o. p Sword-blades 1302 Swords 1303 Tallow _ 10 per cent.. 8 per cent... Pound, lot.. 1303a Talc 1303?! TamarindB 1304 Tannin 1305 Tapioca 20 per cent.. 20 per cent. . 15 per cent.. 15 per cent. - 10 percent.. 20 per cent.. 20 per cent. ; 1306 Tar 1307 Tartar emetics or tartrate of antimony 1308 Tea plants 1309 Teas of Jill tinds 1310 imported direct from place of growth, in Amer- ican -vessels or in foreign vessels, by treaty exempt from discriminating duties Free Free Free 10 per cent . 10 per cent- . 131J. 131?, Tea«els " Teeth, manufactured ISIVff unmanufactured 131?. Terra alba 1313ff aluminous 13U japonica -.--....... 10 per cent.. 15 per cent. . Free 8 per cent... Free- 10 per cent. . 1315 Teme tin aaid tagger tin 1316 Tica, crude 1317 Tiles, encaustic 30 per cent. . 20 per cent. . 1318 Timber, hewn or sawed 1318(1 squared or sided, n. o. p. f 1319 round, unmanufactured, n. o. p 1320 ship •. .' '•■— 1 1351 used in building wharves 20 per cent.. Free.. 30 per cent. . 10 per cent. - 10 per cent . Pound, 2ct8. V\W Tin, in bars, blocks, or pigs (1872), grain tin. 5 per cent . . 30 per cent.. 15 per cent-. 16 per cent.. Free 24 per cent.. 8 per cent... 12 percent.. 1323 1324 13W manufactures of.n. o. p in plates or sheets (1872), teme and taggers 1326 plates, galvanized, coated wi th any metal 1327 muriate and oxide of 1328 Tinctures, medicinal, and for the toilet 30 per cent. . 30 per cent. - 1329 Tobacco, in lea^ unmanufactured, not stemmed 24 per cent. . 25 per ctnt. .1 IMPOKTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. tariff acta from July 30, 184G, to June SJl, 1874, loth inohi«ii>e— Continued. f 213 Acts of Aug. 5, 1861; Dec. 24, 1861. Acts of July 14, 1862; Mar. 3, 1863. Acta of June 30, 1864; Mar. 3, 1865 j Mar. 10, 1866; May 10, 1806; June 1, 1866. Acts of July 28, 1866; Mar. 2, 1867; Mar. 22, 1867. Acta of ' U:aich25,2G, 29, 1867; Fel).3,1868; Jnly20,1868; Feb. 19,24, 1869. Acts of July 14, 1870; Dec. 22, 1870, Acts of May 1,1872, June 0,1872. Free Ounce, $1..- Free Free...-*-.. 1279a 20 per cent.. Kree 30 per cent- . Free Ounce, $1.S0. Free Ounce, $1.50 Free Ounco,$1.50. Free Ounce, $1.50. Free 1280 1281 V/fft 1282a 1?S3 Ponnd,2ct8., 2^ cents. Found, 2.J cts Poj,md, 3 cts. Pound, 3cta. Found 3 cts. 1284 1285 Ponna,2Jcts, 3 cents. Pound, 3 cts. Found, 3i cts Pound, 3i cts Pound, 4 cts. Pound, 3 J cts Pound, 4cts- Ponnd,3icts 1280 12R7 Found, If cts Pound, 2 cts. Found, 2J cts Found, 2$ cts Pound, 3i cts Found, 4 cts. Found, 4 cts. Pound, 11 cts Found, 2 cts. Pound, 2i cts Found, 2S cts Found, 3i cts Found, 4 cts. Pound, 4 cts. 1WR 128!) 1290 129] 1292 7 1293 Lb. 4c., Cc. Found 4 cts. Pound, 10 cts Pound, Sets. Pound„5ots. Pound, Ocls. 1294 1295 Pound, 15 cts 50 per cent. - Pound, 15 cts 50 percent.. Found, 15 cts 50 per cent- - Pound, 15 cts 50 percent.. Found, 15 cts 60 percent.. Free Ton, $20 and 15 per cent. 10 percent.. 35 percent.. 90 per cent C , of exist'g ? dutiea. ( Found, 1 ct.. 1296 1207 lS97a 20 per cent-. Eree SOper cent.- 20 percent.: 10 percent.. 35 percent.. Ton, $20 and 16 per cent. 10 percent.. 35 per cent. . Ton, $20 and 15 per cent. 10 percent.. 35 percent.. Ton, $20 and ISpercent- 10 per cent. - 35 per cent.. Ton, $20 and 15 per cent. 10 per cent. - 35 per cent. . 35 percent.. 45 percent.. Found, 1 cent 1298 1299 1300 1301 1302 Fonndlcent Pound, 1 ct- Found, 1 ct- Pound, 1 ct- Pound, 1 ct. 1303 1303a Free 130S6 Found, $2... 20 per cent- . 20 per cent. . Pound, 15 cts Found, $2... 20 per cent. - 20 percent.. Found, 15 cts Found, $2... 20 percent-. 20 per cent- - Pound, 15 cts Pound, $2... Found, $2... Free 20 percent.. Pound, 15 cts 1304 10 per cent-. 20 per cent.. 20 per cent. - 20 per cent., i'ound, IScts lao.-; 20 per cent- - Found, 15 cts 1306 1307 1308 Pound, 20 cts Found, 25 cts Pound, 25 cts Found, 25 cts Found, 15 cts 1309 20 cents. 1.310 10 per cent.. 10 per cent.. 20 per cent.. 10 per cent.. 20 per cent.. 10 percent.. 20 per cent- - 10 per cent. - 20 per cent.. 10 per cent- - 20 percent.. 20 percent.. Free 10 per cent.- Free 1312 1312a 20 percent.. 20 per cent.. 20 per cent.. 20 per cent. . 1313 1313a Tree 25 per cent.. Free 25 per cent.. 20 per cent.. 35p,ercent.. 20 per cent.. Free 25 per cent.. 20 per cent.. 35 per cent.. 20 per cent.. Free 25 per cent- - 20 percent.. 35 percent.. 20piprcent.. 1314 25 percent.. 20 per cent- - 35 percent.. 20 percent.. 90poroent.of ex't'g rates. Free 1315 1310 30 per cent. . 20 per cent. . 35 percent.. 20 percent.. 35 per cent. - 20 percent.. Cnbiofoot,! cent Free 1317 1318 1318a ' Free ]7rpe 1319 Free 1320 20 per cent.. I'ree 30 per cent.. 10 per cent.. Fotmd 2 eta. 20 per cent. . 15 per cent.. 35 per cent.. 26 per cent. . 30 percent.. Pound, 2i cts 30 percent.. 20 per cent.. 15 per cent. . 35 per cent. . 25 per cent. . 30 per cent- - Pound, 24 cts 30 per cent.. 20 per cent.. 15 per cent.. 35percent.- 25 per cent.. 30 per cent. . Found, 2i cts 30 per cent.. 20 per cent.. 15 per cent.. 35 per cent.. 25 per cent.. 30 per cent.. Found, 24 cts 30 per cent. . 20 percent.. 15 per cent. - 35 percent.. 25 per cent. . 30 per cent. - Pound, 2i cts 30 per cent. - 20 percent.. Free 90 per cent, of ex't'g rates - 16 percent.. SOpercent.oJ ex't'K rates. Pound, 2 cts OOpcrcent. of ex't'g rates - 1321 I'.a^ T.fS.; 1324 1325 1326 r.m 1328 Pound, 25 cts Pound, 35 Ota Found, 35 cts Found, SS cts Found, 35 eta Pound, 35 et^ 132S 214 IMPORTS INTO TH K UNITKD fciXA/Jiig, ^xttt- III. — Compai'ative statement of the rates of import duties under tlie several ARTiCI.KS ENUMERATED. Act of July 30, 1846. Act of Marcli 3, 1857, Act of March 2, 1861 1330 1331 1332 1333 1334 1335 1336 1337 1338 1339 1340 1:M1 1342 1344 1345 1346 1347 Tobacco in leaf, unmanufactured, stemmed ditto, additional, int'1-rov. tax - smoldng (exclusively of stems or leaves, or of leaf with stem) , and all fine-cut shorts and refase of chewing tohbacco ditto, internal-revenue tax i stem.8 1 chewing, fine-cut, plug, or twist ; all twisted by hand or otherwise prepared from^ the leaf, without the use of m3almorals, &c., over 40 cents, not over 60 1440 ditto, over GO cents, not over 80 cents per 1441 144'> 1443 balmoral stirts and skirtings, and goods of similar description, or used for like purposes, composed wholly or in part of wool.worsted, theliairoftliealpaca,goat, or other like animals, made np or mauu- » 1444 Lolta, endless, for paper or x>rinting lua- 25 per cent.. 1440 beltings, bindings, braids, buttons, or bar- i-el button, and buttons of otker form for tassels or ornaments, cords, dress trim- mings, fringes, galloons, gimps, head* nets, webbings, wrongbt by hand or braided by macliiuery, made of wool, worsted, or mohair, or of which wool, worsted, or mohair is a component ma- terial ("Unmixed with silk "repealed March 29, 1867) ^ 144C blanketing for printing machines 25 per cent.. Pound, 6 cts. fclOperot Ponnd, 6 cts &25perc.t. Poiind,12ctR. &20perct. 30 percent..! Pound, 12fts. &25peri't, 23 per cent. . 1447 blankets, value not exceeding 28 cents per pound 1448 1449 value exceeding 28 cents, not ex- ceeding 40 cents per pound valne exceeding 40 cents per 20 per cent.. 20 per cent. - 15 per cent.. 15 per cent.. 1450 bunting, and all stained, colored, or printed goods 1451 cloth, n. 0. p 1452 delaines, cashmere delaines, muslin de- laines, barege delaines, gray or uncolored 1403 ditto, valued not exceeding 40 cents per square yard 1454 ditto, valued exceeding 40 cents per square yard 1455 ditto, stained, colored, or printed SO per cent.. 1456 flannels (baizes, bocklngs, and floor-cloth 184G and 1857) 25 per cent.. 1457 unbleached, valued 30 cents or less per square yard 25 per cent- . 30 per cent. . 30 per cent.. 1458 unbleached, valued above 30 cents per squai-e yard 1459 all colored (printed, or part silk. until 1864) mo all coloied, printed, or part silk (from 1864) 461 20 per cent.. l."; per cent-'- 20 per cent.. 462 hat bodies i 1 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 221 tariff ucls from Juhj'30, 1846, to June 21, 1874, ioth inclusive— Contmuei. Acts of ! Acta of Anit. r.,18Gl;'Jiilv U, 181)3; Dot. ^1, i.Sin.| M.'ir. -j.imi. Acts of June 30,186'! Mar. 3, 18(S5 Mar. 36, 1866 May 16, 1866 Jnnel, 1866. jPoiiiid, 18 cts 'ancrjOpcr ct. :5i)erc6nt-. SOperceut.. 25 per cent.. 30 per cent. I'oiiud, (i ctH.. Pound, 6 eta ifclOporut. I &15percl-. ■ Pound. Gets. I Pound, Gets &.25peri;t. I &30perct. Pound, 13 cts Pound, 12 cts &; 20 por ct. & 2 J per ct. 30 per cent.. Pound, 12 cts &.25per ct. ) per cent. 3!) per cent . 2.i i)er cent. 30 per cent. 30 per cent. 20 per cent-. 35 per cent. Pouml, 18 cts & 30 per ct. Sq. yd., 2 cts &■ 25 per ct. 30 per cent. Sq. \d., 2cts &3Bperct. 30 percent. 35 percent. 3d per cent. 30 per cent. 25 per cent. Pound, 24 cts & 35 per ct. Acts of Jul.y 38, 18B6 Miir. 2, 1867 Mar. 22, 186T .Acts of llarch 25, 26, 29, 1867; IPeb. 3, 1868; July 20,1808; Teb. 19, 24, Pound, 30 cts & 35perct. Poun(l,40 cts &35perct Pound, 50 cts &. 36 per ct. Pound, 50 cts & o5perct. Pound, 30 cts & 35 per ct. Pound, 40 cts &.35perct. Pound, 50 cts &35perct. Ponnu, 50 cts &.35perct- Pouad,24 cts Pound, 00 cts &.40porct. &40perct- Pouud,;o els Pouna,20 cts &o5perct. ife35porct. Pound, 20 cts '&.35per ct- Pound,13 cts &20perct Pound,50 cts &50perct Pound, 20 cts & 35 per ct See Balmo- rals. Pound, 24 cts See Balmo- &25perci. rals. Ponnd,24 cts' See Baluio- &30perct. rals. Sq.yd.,20cts &35pcr ct Pound, 50 cts & 35x)er ct 50 per cent. Pound, 24 cts & 40 per ct See Mnfctrs n. o. p. See llufcti n. 0. i>. See Mnfctrs n. o. p. See Mnfctrs Pound,24cts & SOperot Ponnd,24cts &35perot Pound, 24 cts & 35 per ct 50 per cent. Pound, 24 cts &. 35 per cl . 25 per cent See Balroo- rals, &c. See Balmo- rals, &o. See Balmo. rals, &c. See Balmo- rals, &c. See Mnfctrs of wool, n. o.p. Acts of July 14. 1870 i Dec. 23, 1870. Pound, 30 cts &. 35 per ct. Pound, 40 cts &35perct. Pound, 50 cts &35perot. Pound^ 50 cts & 35 per cf Pound, 50 cts & 40 per ct. Pound, 20 cts &.35per cfc Pound, 50 cts &.50perct- Pound,20 cts &35perct Sq. yd., 20 cts & '35 per ct Pound, 50 cts &35perct See Balmo- rals, &c. See Mnfctrs of "Wool, n. o.p. Pouud, 50 eta . Act of July 30, 1846. Act of Mar. 3, 1857. 1 Act of Mar. 2, 1861, ues 1464 20per dont.. 10 percent.. \20 per cent.. Pound 12 eta 1465 1466 and 25 per ct. 1467 ■women's and cliildrcn'e dress gooda, whol- ly oV in part of wool, worsted, mohair, alpaca, or igoats' hair, Rray or uncoloied, • 1468 1469 ditto, stained, colored, or printed", vahied 1470 ditto, staiDod, colored, or printed, valued 1471 women's and cliUdreu'a dress ffoode, and real or imitation Italiivn cloths, com- posed wholly or in partof wool, worsted, the hair of the alpaca, goat, or other like animals, valued at not exceeding 20 cents \ 1473 ditto, valued at above 20 cents per square yard 1473 diilo, all weii^hiug 4 ounces and over per square yard 1474- manufactures of wool or of which wool shall he the comx}onent materia] of chief 30 per cent.. 24 per cent.. Pound, 12 cts and 23 per ot. 1475 ditto, value over $1 per square yard, or weighing less than 12 ounces ^er square UW ditto, value over $2 per square yard 1477 1478 manufactures of worsted, n. o. p . , ditto, of every description, composed wlioUy or in part of worsted, the hair of the alpaca, goat, or other like animals, except such as are composed iij part of wool, u. 0. p., value not over 40 cents 1470 ditto, from 40 to 60 cents 14«fl from 60 to 80 cents 1481 abov* 80 cente 1482 Xylonite, or xylotile '.. 1483 Xama 20 per cent.. 15 per cent.. 10 per cent. . 1483(1 Xeast cakes 1484 Xellow metal or sheathing metal (not of iron, nor copper component of chief value), un galvanized, in sheets 0148 by 14 inches, weighing from 14 to 34 ounces per square foot 1485 Zaffre • 1486 1487 Zinc, in blocks or pigs 5 per cent. .. 15 per cent.. 4 per cent. . . 12 percent.. Pound, 1 ct. Pound, li cts Pound, li cts 30 per cent.. 10 percent.. 20 percent.. 1488 oxide of, dry or ground in oil 1489 12 per cent.. 15 per cent.. 1490 Unenumerated articles, crude 20 per cent. . 1491 M-orked or manufactured. . . 1492 Goods, wares, and merchandise (except raw cotton and raw silk reeled from the cocoon, 1865) of the growth or produce of countries beyond the Cape of Good Hope, when imported from places this side of the Cape of Good Hope, in addition to the duties imposed on any such articles when im- ported directly from the place- or places of their growth or production (1872), except wool, raw cot- ton and raw silk as reeled from the cocoon or not further advanced ;han trams, tbrown, or organ- ziue IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. tariff acts from Julji 30, 1846, to June 21, 187^,1)0^1 inclusive — Coutinued. 223 Acts of Aug. 5, 1861 ; Doc. 24, 18B1. Acts of July 14, 1862 Mar. 3, 1863. Acts of JuneSO, 1864; Mar. 3, 1866; Mar. 16, 1866 ; May 16, 1866; Jnne 1, 1866. Acta of July 28, 1866 : Mar. 2, 1867 ; Mar. 22, 1867: Acts of Marches, 26, 29, 1867 i Feb. 3, 1868 July 20, 1868 Feb. 19, 24, Acts of July U, 1870 Deo. 22, 1870. Acts of May 1, 1872 ; June 6, 1872. 20 per cent. Pouncl, 12 cts ifcud25perct 30 per cent. Pouml, 18 cts ami 30 per et Pound, 20 cts andSOperct Pbund,24 cts and40perot Pouud,24 cts and 40 per ct Pound, 20 cts and 30 per ct Bq. yd., 4 CCS. and 25 per ct Sq. yd.. Gets. anclSOpercl Sq. yd., 4 cts. alia 30 per ct Sq. yd., 6 cts. ^5pel■ct Pound, 12 cts Pound, 18 cts a>nd25perct and 3D per ct 10 per cent. Pound, 1 cent Pound, IJcts Pound, 14 ctb Pouud, 2cta. See Balmo- rals, &c. Pound, 50 cts and 35 per ot l^ound, 60 cts and 35 per ct Seemnl'rs. u, 0. p. See mnfrs. of wool, n. o. p. See mnfrs. of wool, u. 0. p. Sec mnfrs. of wool, n. o. p. See mnfrs. of wool, n. o. p. Sq.yd., 6cts. and 35 per ct Sq.yd., 8 cts. and40perct Pound, 50 cts and 35 per ct Pound, 24ets Pound, 50ots and 40 per ct and 35 per ct See Balmo- rals, &o. Pound, 60 cts and 35 per ct Pound, So cts and 35 per ct See Balmo- rals, &c. Pound, 50 cts and 35 per ct Pound, SOcts- and 30 per ct Pound, 18 cts and 35 per ct Pound, 24 ct! and 45 per ct 50 per cent 10 per cent. . Pound, 3 cts, Pound, l| cts 30 per cent.. 10 per cent.. 20 per cent.. Pound, 1 J cts 35 per cent 10 per cent 20 per cent. 10 per cent. Ponud, 3 cts. 20 per cent.. Pound, Ih cts Pound. 2J cts Pound, 1:} cts 35 per cent. 10 per cent. 20 per cent. 10 per cent- , 10 per cent. Sq. y^., 6 cts. and 35 per ct Sq. yd., 8 cts. aB(l40perct Pound, 30 cts and 35 per ct Pound, §0 cts and 35 Perot Sq. yd , 6 cts. and 25 per ct Sq.yd-, 8 cts- and 40 per ct Pound, 50 cts and 30 per ct Ppun^, 50 cts and 35 per ct Pound, 20 cts and35perct Pound, 30 cts aiidSSperct Pound, 40 cts and 35 par ct Pound, 50 cts and 35 per ct Pound, 20 cts and 35 per ct Pound, 30 cts and 35 per ct Pound, 40 cts and 35 per ct Pound, DO cts and 35 per ct 10 per cent. Pound, 3 cts- 20 per cent- . Pound, Hdts Pouud, 2i cts Pound, 1} cts 35per cout.. 10 per cent. . 20 per cent.. 10 percent. Pound, 3 cts. rcent 20 per v.™ Pound, IJv, Pound, 2i c Pound, l| CI 35 per cent 10 per cent 20 per cent. Pound, 20 cts aQd 35 per ot Ponud, 30 cts and 35 per ot Pound, 40 cts and 35 per ct Pound, 50 cts and 35 per ot Free 10 per cent.. Pound, 3 cts. 20 per cent.. Pound, li cts Pouud. 2icts Pound, l| cts 35 per cent. . 10 per cent.. 20 per cent.. 90 per ct. of exist'g duties. I'ree.. i'ree.. i'ree. . 90 per ct. of exist'g rates Free- so per ct. of exist'g rates. 10 per ce^t 20 per cent 1403 1464 1465 1466. 1467 1468 1469 1470 1471 1472 1473 1474 1475 1476 1477 1478 1479 1480 1481 1482 ,1483 14830 1484 1485 1480 1487 148S 1489 1490 1491 10 per cent. -* 10 per cent. 10 per cent. . 10 pei cent 224 IMPORTS INTO THE T7NITED STATES, ETC. III. — Comparative stat&tneni of the rates of import duties tinder the several SPECIAL EXEMI'TIONS, ETC. Act of July 30, 1846. Act of March 3, 1857, Act of March 2, 1861, Articles, goods, "wares, andmerchsndise, IhegrowtJi, produce, or manufacture of the TTuifced States, .ex- ported to a foreign country and brought back to the United States in the same condition as when exported, upon whiclino dra-vrback or bonnty has been allowed Honsebold (1861, and ijersonal) effects, old and in U80, of persona or families from foreign countries, if used abroad by them and not intended for any otber person or persons of for sale (1870, not ex- ceeding $500) Oil, spermaceti, whale, and all other, tbe produce of American fisberiea Paintings and statuary (1870, fountains), tbe pro- duction of American artists residing abroad, and imported as objects of taste and not of merchan- dise (1870, verified by United States consul or minister) j Personal and bousebold effects (1861, not merchan- dise) of citizens of the United States dying abroad - Wearing apparel in actual nse, and otber personal effects not merchandise, professional books, im- plements; instruments, and tools of trade, occu- patiozL or employment of persons arriving in the United States (exclnding macbinery, 1861) Books, maps, charts, mathematical and nautical in- struments, philosophical apparatus, and all ar- ticles whatever imported for tlie use of the United States Philosophical apparatus, instruments, books, maps, and cnarts, statues, statuary, busts and casts oi m%rble, bronze, alabaster, or plaster of Paris, paint- ings and drawings, etchings, specimens of sculpt- . nre, cabinets of coins, medals, (1861, regalia), -'- gems (omitted, 1870), and all collections of an- tiquity (omitted, 1870) ; provided the same be spe- ' oially imported in good faith for the use of any C' society incorporated or established for philosoph- • ical or literary (1801, or religious, omitted^ 1870) pur- poses, or for the encouragement of the fine arts, or for the use or by the order of any college, acad- emy, school, or seminary of learning in the United States Books, ma;ps, or charts imported by tbe authority of the Joint library Committee of Congress for the use of the Library of Congress Copper for United States Mint... Specimens of natural history, mineralogy, and Dotany (1870^ when imported for cabinets as ob- jects of taste or science, and not for sale) Models of inventions and other improvements in the arts ., Sailroad iron, partially or wholly worn, imported under bond, to be withdrawn and exported after the said railroad iron shall have been repaired or remanuf actured Any cask, barrel, carboy, or other vessel of Ameri- can manufacture, exported or sent out of the country filled with the products of tbe United States, returned to the United States empty Produce of the forests of the State of Maine on the St. John's Kiver and its tributaries, owned by American citizens, and sawed or hewn in the province of New Brunswick by American citi- zens (the same being unmanufactured in whole or part) The same regarding the produce of the forests of the State of Maine on the St. Croix River Upon the reimportation of articles once exported, of the growth, produce, or manufacture of the United States, upon which no internal tax has been assessed or paid, or upon which aucli tax has been paid and refunded by allowjince or draw- brack, there shall be levied, collected, and paid a duty equal to J&'ree . I'ree . Tree . Free . Free. Free . Free. Free . Free. Free . Free. Fl-BO. Free . Free . Free . Free . Free . Free. Free . Free. Free . Free . Free . Free. F'ree . Free. Free. Free . Free . Free . Free . Free. IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. tariff acta from July 30, 1846, to June 21, 1874, both inclusive — Contisued. 225 Acts of Aug. 5, 1861! Dec.24,1861. Tree Free Free Free Free Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free . Acts of JulyU,1802; Mar. 3, 1863. I'reB Free Free Free Free Free Free Free . Free Free ...... Free . Free . Free . Acts of June 30,1804; Mar. 3, 1865; Mar. 16, 1866; May 16, 1866; Jnne 1,1866. Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free . Free . Free . Free . Free . Free . Free . Free . Free . Acta of Jnly28,1866; Mar.2, 1867; Mar,22, 1867. Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Acts of March 25, 26, 29, 1867 ! Feb. 3, 1868 ; Julv20, 1868; Fe'b.l9,2i, 1869. Free . .. — Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Acts of July 14, 1870; Bee. 22, 1870. Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free I'ree Free Free Free Fiee Free Free Int. rev taA. I Int. rev. tax. Int. rev. tax. Int. rev. tax. 17 Acts of May 1,1872; Jnne 6, 1872. Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free S. Eep, 12 15 226 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. III. — Comparative Statement of the rates of import iutiet under the several BPECUL EXBUn-TIOKS, ETC. Act of July 30, 1846. Act of Mar. 3, 1857. Act of Mar. 2, 1861. 18 Any object of art imported by any individual or as- sociation of individuals for presentation as a gift 19 Paintings, statuary, fountains, and other works of art, imported expressly for presentation to national institutions, or to any State, or to any municipal corporation 20 Life-boats and life-saving apparatus, specially im- ported by societies incorporated or established to 21 Plants, trees, shrubs, rootf:, seed-cane, and seeds imported by the Department of Agriculture or the tTnlted States Botanic Garden 21a Paintings, statuary, and photographic pictures im- ported into the United States for exhibition by any association duly authorized under the laws of the TTnited States, or any State, for the promo- tion and encouragement of science, art, or indus- try, and not intended for sale - 22 Animals brought into the United States temporarily and for a period not exceeding six months, for the purpose of exhibition or competition fo1^ prizes of- fered by any agricultural or racing association : Promded, OJhat Bond be first given, m accordance with the regulations to be prescribeci by the Sec- retary of the Treasury, with the condition that the full duty to which such animals would other- wise be liable shall be paid in cose of their sale in the United States, or if not re-exported within said six months - 23 American manufactures, thefoUowlng, towit, caelcs, barrels, or carboys, and other vessels, and grain- bags, the manufacture of the United States, if ex- ported, containing American produce, and decla- under such regulations as shall be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury 1 24 Books, maps, and charts imported by authority for , the use of the United States or for the use ot the liibrary of Congress: Fravided, That the duty shall not have been included in the contract or price paid ....---. 25 Books, maps, and charts specially imported, not more than two copies in anyone invoice, in good faith for the use of any society incorporated or established for philosophical, literary, or religions purposes, or for the encouragement of the fine arts, or for the use or by the order of any college, academy, school, or seminary of learning in the United States 26 Books, professional, of persons arriving In the * United States 27 Books, household effects, or libraries, or parts of li- braries, in use of persons or families from foreign countries, if used abroad by them not less than one year, and not intended for any other person or persons, nor for sale IMPOKTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 227 tariff acts from July liO, 1846, to June 21, 1^74, hoth inokstoe— Continued. Alts of Aug. 5, 1801 1 Deo. 21, 1861. Acts of July U, 1802; Mar. 3, 1863. Acts of June BO, 1864; Mar. 3, 1805 ; Mar. 16, 1866: May 16, 1866 ,■ June 1,1606. Acts of July 28, 1806 i Mar. 2, 1867 ; Mar. 22, 1867. Acts of March 35, 26, 29,1867; Feb. 3, 1868 ; July 20, 1868 ; Feb. 19, 21, 1869. Acts of July 14, 1870; Deo. 22, 1870. Acts of May 1,1872; Juno 6, 1872. Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free........ Free 18 19 20 21 21(1 22 23 24 ' * 25 26 27 ! 228 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. rv. — Comparative statement of the rates of import duties uvder the several tanff aetSj from June 22, 1874, to January 1, 1884. [IfoTB. — Portions of tlie test incloEcd in parentheses indicate additions made by the act of March a, 1883. Portiona of the text in italics indicate such parts of previons law as are re-enacted in a new form, or are entirely omitted. Letters "n.o.p.f." signify not otherwise provided for. Lettei-s "n. 8. p. f." not specially provided for.] ARTICLES ENUMERATED. Absinthe. (See Lic[U0Ts) - Acetate at amm^iia see Chemical Salts, «Si:c.. baryta , do copper :..do iron do lead. (See Lead.) brown white lime do tnagnesia do pota-esa.-. '. do soda do strontia., do zinc do Acetic acid. (See Acid.) Acetous acid. (See Acid.) Acid, acetic, specific gravity 1.047 or less acetic, specific gravity more than 1.047 acetous amenious (crude) benzoic boracic commercial Eev. Stat, of June 22, 1874. Acts of VeWj 8, 1875. March 3, 1875. July 1, 1879. June 14, 1880. May 6, 1882. Dec. 23, 1882. pure cavbolic, liquid chromic citric gailic * ■muriatic nitric -- }iiti'ic^ not cliemiccdly pure oxalic -■ picric and nitro picric pyroUpieoua succinic sulphuric sulphuric fuming (Nordhausen) tannic ." tartaric Acids, aXl other, of every description, used for medicinal purposes or in thefine a/rts, n.o.p.f (used f(»r medicinal, chemical, or manufacturing pur- poses, u. s.p.f. ) and ally of every description, used for chemical and manur facturi7ig purposes, n.o.p.f Aconite, root, leaf, and bark Acorna, and dandelion i>ot, raw or prepared, and all other articles used or intended to be used as coffee, or as sub - stitutes therefor, n. s. p. f ■ Adhesive felt. (See Felt) AgariA. Abates, unmanu^ctnred Afeibaster, and spar {statuary and) ornaments Alabaster, casts of, when free. (See Philosophical.) . Albata, unmanufactured. (See Argentine) Albumen (in any form or condition); lactarine Alcohol, amylic, orfaseloiL , (anhydrous, distilled spirits containing SO per cent, of) (containing 94 per cent, anhydrous alcohol) Alcoholic perfumery, inc. cologne water , Proof gallon, $3. Pound, 25 cents. Pound, 25 cents. Pound, 10 cents. Pound, 25 cents. Pound, 5 cents.. Pouud, 10 cents. 25 pea- cent. Pound, GO cents. Pound, 25 cents. Pound, 20 cents. Pound, 25 cents. Pound, 25 cents. Pound, 5 cents.. Pound, 30 cents. Same as acetic. . Pree. 10 per cent. Fiee. 10 per cent. 15x)er cent Pound, 10 cents. Pound, $1. Pree. ID per cent Pree. Free. Free. Same as acetic. Free. Free. Pound, 1 cent. Pound, $1 , Pound, 15 cents. 10 per cent. Free. Free. Pound, 3 cents. Free Free. Free 30 per cent , 35 percent.. Free Gallon, $2... (componnds, n. s. p. f.) (See Distilled Spirits) . Alcomoque or cork-tree Ale, porter, and beer, in bottles (or jugs of glass, stone, or earthenware) , $3 per gallon and 50 per cent. Act of March 3, 1853. Free. Gallon, 35 cents., Proof gallon, $2. Pound, 4 cents. Pound, 6 cents. Pouud, 3 cents. Pound, 10 cents. Same as acetic. Pound, 4 cents. Pound, 5 cents. 15 per cent. Pound, lOcenls. Same as acetic. Pound, $1. Pound, 10 cents. Free* Free. Pound, 2 cents. Free. Free. 10 per cent. 25 per cent. Free. 10 per cent. Gallon, $1. Gallon, $2. Gallon, $3, and 50 per cent. Gallon, $2, and 25 per cent. Gallon. 35 cents. IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. lY.r-Comparative statement of the rates of import duties, ^c. — Continued. [See note at top of page 228, for explanjition of text in italics and parentbeses.] 229 AKTICLEB ENUMXBATED. Eev. Stat, of ; June 22, 1874. i V Acts of J} Peb'y 8,1875.^ Match 3, 1875. ; July 1,1879. ,', June 14, 1880. . May 6,1882.,,: Dec. 23,1882.4 Act of March 3, 1883. Ale, otherwise than in hottles (1883) (or jugs of glass, stone, or eai'thenwai'e.} (See Liquors) ..:«».... ..« ~: 1 — n.._ I — 4. — — ginger, or ginger heer ; but no separate or additional dnty sbau be collected on bottles (or jugs containing the same). (See ginger) ■ '" ■ " iiiflcii ' Gallon, 20 cents- Alizarine. (Natural or artificial) i Alkaline silicates. (See Silicates, Soda) . . Alkanetroot Alkalis, n. o. p. f. (See Preparations) — Alkaloids, n. o. p. f . (See !l^eparations) . Almondoil. (See Oil) Alkekengi Almonds shelled -. - shells Aloes. Free Pound, i cent. Free. Alloy, used as substitute for steel tools. (See Steel.) Alloy,nickel * * . (See Nickel)... Alum, patent alum, alum substitute, sulphate of alumina, aud aluminous cake. (Alumiua, and alum in crystals, or ground) (Alumina.) (See Alum) ». Aluminous, terra alba Aluminium, (or Aluminum). (See Minerals, crude) . .... Amber beads and gum oil. (See Oil), crude and rectified Ambergris oil. (SeeOil) American artists, productions of. (See Works of art) American fisheries. (See !Fish oil) Ammonia, acetate of (anhydrous, liquefied by pressure) (aqua, or water of) Free. Free. Pound, 6 cents.... Pound, 10 cents.. Free. Free. Pound, 20 cents . . 100 lbs., 60 cents. Free Free Free...... Free , Free , Free.... , Free , Free Found, 25 cents. carbonate of crude muriate of, or sal ammoniac sulphate of. Amylio alcohol. (See Alcohol) Anatomy, preparations of. (See Skeletons) Anchors, or parts thereof. (See Iron) Anchovies. (See Sardines.) (See Fish.) Andirons, cast-iron. (Seelron) Angelica root.,.' (Angles, iron or steel.) (Seelron) (Anhydrous ammonia.)' (See-^jnmonia)' ^..- Aniline, arseniateof. oil (crude). (SeeOil) dyes and colors ly whatever name hnown. (See X>ve8) . (salts, or) black salts and black tares Animal carbon, fit for fertilizing only. (See Carbon) Animals, live specially imported for breeding purposes, shall be admitted tree upon proof thereof satisfactory to the Secretary of the Treasury, and under such rej^ulations as he may prescribe; and teams of animals, including their harness aud tackle and the vehicles or wagons actually owned by persons emigrating from foreign countries to the tTnited States with their families, and in actual use for the purpose of such emigration, shall also be ad. mitted free of duty, tiuder such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe brought into the United States temporaiily, and for a period not exceeding six months, for the purpose or exhibition or competition for prizes offered by any agricultural or racing association j but a bond shall be given in accordance with the regulations. all integuments, of, n. o. p. f . (See Bladders) manures. (SeeManures) Anise-seed. (See Seed) oil. (SeeOil) ■ provision. 20 per cent Free. 10 per cent 20 per cent Gallon, $2 Free Found, 2jt cents... Found, 1} cents... Free. Free Free— Pound, 50 cents and 35 per cent. Free Free 20 per cent. Free . Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Gallon, 20 cents. 20 per cent. Free. Found, i cent. 25 per cent. 25 per cent. Free. Pound, 5 cents. Pound, 7i cents. Pound, 15 cents. 100 lbs., 60 cents. 100 lbs., 60 cents. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. 20 per cent. 20 per cent. 20 per cent 10 per cent. 20 per cent. 10 per cent. Free. Pound, 2 cents. Pound, li cents. Pound, li cents. 20 per cent. Free. Free. See Coal-tar. Free. Frea 20 per cent. Tree. Free. Free. Free. Free. 230 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. IV. — ComparaUve statement of the rates of mpm-t duties, ^c. — Continued. [See note at top of page 228, for explanation of text in italics and parentheses.] ARTICLES ENUMERATED. Eev. Stat, of June 22, 1874. Acts of irob'y 8,1875. ' March. 3, 187S. July 1, 1S70. June 14,1880. May C, 1882. Deo. 23,1882. Act of March 3, 1883. Annatto, roncou, rocou, or Orleans, and all extracts of seed. (See Seed) Anodyne, Hoffman's Anodynes, proprietary. (See Proprietary preparations ; Pro- prietary mediclDes) Anthos oil. (See Oil) Anthracite coal. (See Coal) Antimony (as regnlus or metal) crude, and regvlus of ore, and crude sulphuret of (ci-ude siilphide of) . . Antiquarian paper. (See Paper) .. .' Antiquities, colleotions of. (See Cabinets) Anvils. (Seelron) Aprons. (See Silk) (Apatite) Free Free. Pound, GO cents. 50 per cent Free Free 10 per cent Free 35 per cent ■pree Pound, 2J cents. 60 per cent. Apparatus and instruments. (See Philosophical) Apparatus, when free. (See Lifeboats, &c.) (SeoPhilosOph- ical.) Apparel. (Bee Clothing.) Aquafortis ' (Aqua ammonia.) (See Ammonia) Arabic, gnm, crude. (SeeGrum).^ Archil. (See Orchil) Argentine, albata, or German silver, nnmanufhctured Argots, crude, argal dust. (Argal or argol or crude tartar) . . . otiier than crude *. Arms, fire. (See Muskets.) (all sporting breech-loading shot guns and pistols of all kinds) , caps percussion (forged shot-gun barrel rough-bored) gun- wads , 40 percent. Free. Free. Free. , 35 per cent Free Ponnd, 6 cents. 40 per cent . muskets, rides, and other (n. o. p. f) side, of every description, n. o. p./ swords. {See Penknives) sword-blades Aromatic seeds, medicinal, not edible, crude, and n. o. p. f. (See Dmgs, Seeds.) Arrack. (See Liquors) Arrow-root Arseniate of aniline. (See Aniline) Arsenic, metallic Cobalt as. (See Cobalt) (sulphide of, or) orpiment Arseniotis acid, crnde. (See Add) other than crude Art, works of. (See Works of art.) Articles the growth, produce, and m.-inufacture of thetTnlted States, when returned in the same conditiou as ex- ported casks, barrels, carboys, bags, and other" veVsVls' of American manufacture, exported filled with American products, or exporteS empty and re- turned filled with^ foreign products, including shooks when returned as barrels or bo.xes : but proof of the identity of such articles shall ba made under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury ; and if any of snoli articles are subject to iutemal tax at tlio time of exportation, such tax shall be ijrovcd to have been paid before exportation and not refunded [a. And provided further, That baK.s, other than of American manufacture, in wliich grain shall have been actually exported from the ITnitcrt States may bo returned empty to the TTnlted States, free (if dnty, under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury. Kec. 7. aotof Feb- ruary S, 1875] :.... imported for the use of the United States, proVided that the price of the same did not include the duty Sec-. 2513, «,5J«. Tliero shall be levied" colYe'cted", and paid on tlio importation of all raw or unmanufact- ured articles, not herein enumerated or provided for, a dnty of _ General provision, 35 per cent. 35 per cent 35 per cent 45 per cent ... 35 per cent Proof gallon. $2. . 30 per cent Free Free Fi^ee Free. 20 per cent. Free . Free. Free . X'ree . 10 per cent. and all articles manufactured, in whole or in part , nol ierein euumsyated «: pmYideil fBP.j»Lduty_ofl.LS£ per cent Free. Found, 30 cents. 50 per cent. Free. Free. 10 per cent. Free. 25 per cent. Free. Pound, 2 cents. Free. 35 per cent. 20 per cent. 2S per cent. Free. 35 per cent. 40 per cent. 10 per cent. 35 per cent. 25 per cent. 35 per cent 85 per cent 35 per cent Gallon, $2. Free. Free. Free. Free, Free. Froa Free. Frca 10 per cent. IMPORTS INTO THE ITNITED STATES, ETC. IV. — Comparative statement of the rates of import duties, ^c. — Continued. [See note at top of page 228, for explanation of text in italics and parentheses.] 231 ARTICLES ESUMERATED. Eev. Stat, of June 22, 1874. Acts of ]?eVy 8,1875. Maroli8,1875. July 1, 1879. Juno 14,1880. May 6, 1882. Doc. 23,1882. Act of March 3, 1883. Artificial mineral waters. (See Mineral waters.) (indigo.) (Seelndigo) Arts, improvement of. (See Models.) Asbestos, manufactured unmanufactured Ashes, wood, and lyo of, and beet-root ashes. (See Wood) . . . Asphaltum, crude (and bitumen) Aspiooil. (See Oil).. Assafoetida... Asset' skins, nnmannfactured. (See Hides) Aubusson carpets, (^ee Carpets .) Axles, Iron, or steel, parts thereof. (See Iron) (axle bars) (axle blanks) (forgings for, without reference to the stage or state of manufacture) - Axminster carpets. (See Carpets.) Back-saws. (See Saws.) Bacon and hams Bagatelle balls. (See Bone) Bagging, for cotton, or other manufactures not specially enu- merated or provided for, suitable to the uses for which cotton bagging is applied, composed in whole or iu part of hemp, jnte, jute butts, iiax, gunny bags, gunny cloth, or other material, (See nax.) valued at 7 cents or less per sc[uare yard- .— over 7 cents per square yard - wastes, as piiper stock. (See Paper stock) Bags and bagging, n. s. p. f. of flax, hemp, or jute, &c. (See Flax) Bags, gunny, fit only for remannfaoture. (See (Junny) the growth, produce, and ioanufacture of the tTnited States, when. (See Articles) other than American, when free. (See Articles.) Bait. SeeKsh) Balls. (Seelvory) BahnofCJilead Balmorals. (See Woden.) sUrts and skirting wool. (See Woolen) 25 per cent.. Free Free 25 per cent.. Free 20 per cent. , Free Found, 2^ cents... Balsams, used, for medicinal purpotei, n. o. p. f. (See Drugs, hark) Balsams: copttivajJiTj or Canada^ Peru, a/nd tolu Bamboo, reeds, no further manufactured than cut into suita- ble lengths for walking sticks or canes, or foi* sticks for umbrellas, para.sols, or sunshades unmanufactured... ...... . Band, iron. (See Iron.) Bands, steel, n. o. p. f. (See Steel.) Bar, iron. (See Iron.) Bark, cinchona (or other barks used In the manufiiotare of quinia) Bark, Cork, unmanufactured. (See Cork wood) manufactured. (See Cork wood) Tided for tunning, and extract of. (See Extract) JBarttla, - (Barks, D. 0. p. f., in a omde state, not edible, not advanced in valne,&c.) (SeeDrugs) , Sarks : QuillA, Peruvian, Lima, caMea/ija, caneUa alba, pome' granate, croton, eascariUa,'and all other barks not otiieruiise provided for Barley. (See Grain) Pfarled (patent) or hulled Malt Barrel buttons, or button.s of other forms for tassels or orna- ments. (Soe AVoolen) : Barrels of American manufacture, exported filled with do- iiic'stic iiotroknim, and returned empty, uuder such regulations as the Secretary of the Treas- ury may prescribe, and without requiring the filing of a declaration at time of export of intent to return the same empty Pound, 2 cents... 50 per cent Pound, 2 cents - Pound, 3 cents . Free 40 per cent. Free Free. Free 50 per cent.. Free Pound, 50 cents and 40 per cent. 30 per cent. Free. Free. Free . Free Free 30 per cent. 20 per cent. Free. Free. Bushel, 15 cents. Pound, 1 cent . - 20 per cent Pound, 60 cents & 50 per cent. Free. 25 per cent. Free. lYCe. Free. Free. Free. yree. Pound, 2i cents. Pound, 2| cents. Pound, 2^ cents. Pound, 2i cents. Pound, 2 cents. 50 per cent. Potlnd, IJ cents. Pound, 2 cents. Free. 40 per cent. Free. Free. , I^ee. 50 per cent. Free. Pound, 40 Cents and 35 per cent. Free. Free. Free. Fi-ee. 25 per cent. 20 per cent. Free. Free. Bnshel, 10 cents. Pound, i cent. Bushel, 20 cents. Pound. 30 cents and 50 per cent. Free, 232 IMPORTS INTO THE tINITED STATES, ETC. IV. — Comparative statement of the rates of import duties, ^-e. — Continued. [See note at top of page 228, for explanation of text in italics and parentlieses.] ARTICLK6 EMUtlEGATEQ Eev. Stat, of June 22,1874. Acts of Teb'y 8,1875. Marob 3, 1875. July 1, 1879. June 14,1880. May 6, 1882. Dec. 23,1882. Act of Marcli3,1883. Barrels, growth, produce, and manufacture of tlie United States wlien free. (See Articles) ■ wood, empty, n. o. p. f. (See Wood) Bars (axle). (Seeiron) and tapered or beveled bars, steel. (See Steel.) copper in. unmanufactured iron, /or railroads or inclined planes railway splice. (See Iron) '. (railway, of iron, weigbing more tban 25 pounds to tbe yard.) (See Iron ; See Steel) railway, made in part of steel, weighing more tban 25 pounds to the yard steel in. (See Steel.) tin in. (See Tin.) Baryta (carbonate or witherite) (sulphate of, or barytcs unmanufactured) (same, manufactured) Barytcs (See Baryta), and sulphate of nitrateof Basket-makers' use, willow or osier for. (See Osier) Baskets and all other articles composed of grass, osier, palm leaf, whalebone, or willow, or straw, not specially enumer- ated or provided for in this act Basawood, lumber. (SeeWoqd.) (Bauxite) i$ay -leaves, oil of, essential Bay-nim, or bay-water, whether distilled or compounded, one dollar per gallon of di-st pi-oof, and in proportion for any j;reater strength than tlrst proof Biiy-mra, essence or oil Beads, amber, (See Amber) and bead ornaments (of all kinds) except amber (Beams, deck and bulb, iron and steel.) (See Iron and steel). (iron or steel.) (See Iron and steel) Beans, vaAiUaor vaniUaplaTUs Beans. (See Drugs.) (See Barks.) (See Castor, Tonqna.) Bed-feathers and downs Bedsides. (See Carpets.) Beds, hair curled for. (See Hair) moss, &c., for beds & mattresses. (See Moss) Beef and pork Beer, in bottles or jugs otherwise. (See Liquors) (ginger.) (See Ginger) Beeswax.. Boet-root ashes. (See Wood) Belladonna, root andleaf Bells, broken, and bell metal, broken and flt only to be reman- ufactured old, and beU metal Beltings, wool. (See Woolen) Tree 30 per cent. Pound, Scents 100 pound.TOcents. Pound, 2 cents Pound, 1 cent . 20 per cent Pound, ^oent.. Pound, 4 ccut.- Pound, fr cent. 20 per cent. 30 percent 35 per cent. Ounce, 50 cents. Proof gallon, $1. Ounce, 50 cents. Free 60 per cent Belting, leather. (See Leather) Belts, endless, for paper or printing machines - Bend leather, (See Leather) Bene oil. (SeeSesame) , Benzine. (See Coal-tar) , Benzoates , Benzole. (SeeCoal-tai-) Bergamotoil Berfln blue. (See Polishing powdeis) , Berries. (See Drugs.) (See Barks.) Beverages. (See Liquors.) Bezoar stories ..,, «., Bicarbonate of soda. (See Soda) Bichromate of potash. (See Potash) Billets, Bteel. (See Steel ingots.) Billinrrt balls, of bone orivory. (SeeBone) , BiUiard diall: '. Free. Free. 30 per cent Free Pound, 1 oent (tsUou, 36 cents. . Gallon, 20 cents.. 20 per cent. Free , Free. Free Free. Pound, 60 cents and 50 per cent. 15 per cent Found, 20 cents and 35 per cent. IS per cent Free Gallon, 40 cents... 30 per cent. Gallon, 40 cents. . . Free 25 per cent Free. Pound, IJ cents... Pound, 4 rents 50 per cent. . 50 per cent. Free. 30 per cent. Pound, 2j[ cents. Found, ^ cents. Pound, li cents. Pound, 710 cent. Tons, $17. Free. 10 per cent. Pound, i cent. 25 per cent. 30 per cent. Free. Pound, $3.50. Proof gallon, $1, Pound, $2.50. Free. 50 per oent. Pound, 1^ cents. Pound, IJ cents. Free. 25 per cent. Free. Pound, 1 cent. Gallon, 35 cents. Gallon, 20 cents. 20 per cent. 20 per cent. Free. Free. Pound, 30 cents .ind 50 per cent. 15 per cent. Poimd, 20 cents and 30 per cent. 15 per cent. Free. 20 per cent. 20 per cent. Free. 20 per cent. Pound, IJ cents. Pound, 3 cent:^. .% per cent. IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 233 IV. — Comparative statement of the rates of import duties, ^c— Continued. ISee note at top of page 228, for explanation of text in italics and parentheses.l ARTICLES ENUltEEATED. Eev. Stat, of June 22, 1874., Acts of Feb'y 8,1875. March 3, 1875. July ],1879. June 14,1880. May 6, 1882. Deo. 23,1882. Act of March 3, 188a. Bindings, yiool. (See'Woolen) Birds, dressed and finished for millinery, n. o. p. f. (See FeathersX singing and other, and land and water fowls stufi^d Bismuth Bisqne. (See Earthenware.) Bitters, proprietary, u. o. p. f. (See Proprietary prepara- tions) Bitumen, crude... Bituminous coal. (See Coal) Pound, 50 cents and 50 per cent. 50 per cent. Pree J?roe li'ree 50 per cent — 20 per cent — Ton, 75 cents.. Bitter apples, colocyn^i, cologuinUdia -. Bitters, n. o. p. f. (See Liquors) Black, Done (the pigment known as), and ivory-drop hlack (and bone char) salts tares. (See Aniline) Blacking, of all kinds Blacksmith's hammers and sledges, iron or steel. (See Iron) . . Bladders, fish. (SeelTish) crude, and all integuments of animals not specially enumerated or provided for in this act manufactures of '. Blankets. (See'Woolen) (Blanks, axle.) (See Iron) of sheet or plate steel or composed of steel or iron, punched or not punched. (See Steel.) Bleaching powder. (See Lime) Blopd, dned - Dragon's Blooms; (Bee Iron.) (or blanks for wheels or tires.) (See Steel) steel, n. o. p. f. (See Steel.) Boards, sawed. (See Wood.) Boats, life, when free. (See Life-boats.) Bookings. (See Carpets) Bohemian glass, n. o. p. f. (See Glass) (Boilerflues.) (Seelron) iron, sheared or unsheared. (See Iron) ■i/ less than -^ of an inch in thickness (stays.) (Seelron) (tubes.) (Seelron) Bologna sausages.. 1 (Bolt blanks, iron or steel.) (Seelron) Bolting-cloths Bolts (iron or steel). (See Iron) wrought r handle and heading. ' shingle. (See "Wood) stave. (SeeWood) Bone-ash. (See below) black. (SoeBlack) char. (SeeBlack) J Bones, crude, not manufactured, burned, calcined, groimd, or steamed.' Bone, cuttlefish dice, draughts, chess-men,, chess-balls (and billiard), and bagatelle balls, of ivory or dust and Done-ash for manufacture of phosphate and fertilizers -' horn, ivory, or vegetable ivory, all manufactures of, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act.. Bonnets, hats, and hoods for men, women, and children, com- posed of chip, grass, palm-leaf, willow, or straw, or any other vegetable substance, hair, whale- bone, or other material, not specially euumerated or provided for in this act - .^ . materialfoF. (See Hats) Free. Proof gallon, $2. 25 per cent. Free Free 30 per cent Pound, 2J cents . Free Free 30 per cent. . Free. Free. Free. Sq.yd.,25c.&35p.c. 40 per cent Pound, li conts- Ton, $25. Free- Free- Pound, 24 ce Free Free , Free Free 25 per cent.. 25 per cent.. Free Free 50 per cent.. Free 35 per cent. Books ■ (engravings, boimd or unbound, etchings, maps, charts) which shall have been printed and manufactured more than twenty yeai's at Tlie date of importation 40 per cent. 30 per cent-. 25 per cent. . 2.' percent.. Pound, 30 cents ' and 50 per cent. 50 per cent Free. Free. Free. 50 per cent. Free. Ton, 75 cents. Gallon, $2. 25 per cent. Free. Free. 25 per cent. Pound, 2^ cents. Free. Free. 25 per cent. Pound, 2i cents. Free. Free. Free. Found, 2 cents. Sq.yd.,15c.&30p.c. 45 per cent. Pound, 3 cents. Pound, IJ cents. Pound, 3 cents." Poimd, 3 cents. Free. Pound, 24 cents. Free. Pound, 24 cents. Free. Free. Free. \ Free. 25 per cent. 25 per cent. Free. Free. 50 per cent. Free. 30 per cent. 30 per cent. 20 per cent. 25 per cent Freo. Free. 234 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. IV. — Comparative statement of the rates of imp&rt duiieSj ^c— Continued. [See note at top of page 228, for explanation of text in italica and parentheses.] ARTICLES BNUMERATED. Rev. Stat of Jnne 22,3874. Acts of Peb'y 8.1875. March 3, 1875.. July 1,1875. June 14,1880. May 6, 1882. Deo. 23,1882. Act of March 3, 1883. Books, household effects, or libraTies, or parts of libraries, in use, of persons or families from foreign countries, if used abroad by them not less than one year, and not Intended for any other person or persona, nor for sale •-- maps, and charts specially imported, not more than two copies in any one invoice, in good faith, for the use of any society incorporated or established for philosophical, literary, or religious purposes, or for the encouragement of the fine arts, or for the use or by order or any college, academy, school, or semi- nary of learning in the United States maps, and charts imported by authority or for use of the ITnited States or for the use of the Library of Congress ; but the duty shall not have been included in the contract (of) or price paid j periodicals, pamphlets (bound or nnbound), and all printed matter (not specially enumerated or provi- ded for in this act), engravings, bound or unbound (etchings), illustrated books, and papers, maps, and charts blank books, bound or unbound (and blank books for press copying) pocket, n.o.p. f. (See Card-cases) -■ professional, of persons arriving in the United States . . of immigrants, ivhon free. (See "Wearing apparel.) Boots, India rubber. (See India rubber) Borax, boracio acid (pure) (commercial) borate of lime cnide % refined Sort. (See Diamond dnst.). a.. Bottles, containing liqudrs, additional duty Aint and lime glass, n. o. p. f. (See Glass.) green and colored glass. (See Glass.) additional duty. (See Glass.) Bottoms, copper. (See Copper) , Bouillons, or cannetille, metal threads, fil6, or gespinst. -..-.. Box-chronometers and parts. (See Chronometers) Boxes, paper, fancv. (See Paper) packing. (See Wood) shell, n.o.p.f. (See Card-cases) Boxwood, unmanufactured. (Soe Wood) Bracelets, hair. (See Hair) Braces (cotton). (See Cotton) wool, (See Woolen) Brads. (See Iron. ) Braids, cotton. (See Cotton) ' hair. (See Hair) : Free. Free. for hats, ^c^^n. o. p. f. (See Hats) . wool. (See Woolen) Brandy. (See Liquors) additional duty for bottles coloring for ^ Brass, bells, broken, and bc-U-metal, fitonly for remanufacture. (See Bells) in bars or pig , old brass, Jit only to he rrmanti/actwred, and (clippings from brass or , Dutch metal ) i. , pins. (See Pins) _ Brazil nuts. (See Nuts) .', paste pebbles foi- .spectacles, and pebblos for spectaolen, rough Braziers, copper. (See Copper) Breccia, in blocks or slabs Breeding animals. (See Animals.) Brick, fire-brick, and/roofing and paving-tile? n. o. p. f , Free. 25 per cent. 25 per cent., 35 per cent.. Free 30 per cent.. Free , Free , Free Pound, 10 cents. Free Each, 3 cents.... 45 per cent . 25 per cent . 10 per cent., 35 per cent. 30 per cent.. 35 per cent., Free 35 per cent. , Pound, 50 cents, and 40 per cent. 35 per cent.. 35 per cent., 30 per cent Pound, 50 cents, and 50 per cent. Proof gallon, $2... Eacb,3cents 50 per cent JFree 15 per cent. 15 per cent.. 20 per rent. 35 per cent., 35 per cent. Free Free Free 45 per cent Free -,..... 20 per cent.. Free. Free. Free, 25 per cent. 20 per dent 35 per cent. Free. 25 per cent. Pound, 5 cents. Pound, 4 cents. Pound, 3 cents. Pound, 3 cents. Pound, 5 cents. Free. Each 3 cents. 35 per cent. 25 per cent. 10 per cent. 35 per cent. 30 per cent. 35 per cent. Free. 35 per cent. 35 per cent. 30 cents pound and 50 per cent. 35 per cent. 30 cents pound and 50 per cent. 20 per cent. 30 cents pound and 50 per cent. Proof gallon, $2. Each 3 cents. 50 per cent. Free. Pound, 1^ cents. Pound, li cents. Pound, li cents. Pound, l| cents. 30 per cent. Free. Free. Free. ".' per cent. Free. 20 per cent. IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. IV. — Comparatire statement of the rates of import duties, ^c. — Continued. [See note at top of page 228, for oxpUaatiou of text in italics and parentheses.] 235 ARTICLES ESUMERATED. Eev. Stat, of June 24, 1874. Acts of reb'y 8,1875. Marcli 3, 1875. July 1, 1875. June 14,1880. May 6, 1882. Dec. 23,1882. Act of March 3, 1883. Bri m e Briinstone, cr«rt«, n. o. p. f. (Seo Sulpliur) in roKs or rejin&A - Bristles. (See Hair) Britannia metal, old, fit only for Temanufactore. (See Pew- ter) ware, and plated and gilt (articles and) wares of all iJinds British gum. (See Dextrine) Bromine Bronze casts, when free. (Seo Philosopliical.) metal, in leaf. (See Dutch) powder lUjuor Brooms, of all kinds Brushes, of all kinds Brussels carpets. (See Carpets.) tapestry. (See Cai-peta.) Bucku leaves Buds. (See Drugs.) BuffS, dried. (Sec Barts) Building foims, iron and steel. (See lion) stone. (Seo Stone.) — BulhoUB roots, not medicinal, n. o, p. f. (See Bulbs) roots. (See Drugs and barks.) Bulbs and bulbous roota (not medicinal) and not specially enumerated or provided for iu this act Bulbs. (Bee Drugs and barks.) Bullion, gold and silver Bunting : Proo .Free Ton, $10. Pound, 15 cents . Free 35 per cent. 10 per cent. Free lO'per cent.. 20 percent.. ]0 per cent, 35 per cent. . 40 per cent-. Free. Free. 3 per cent.. 30 per cent., Burgundy pitch Burlaps, not exceeding 60 inches in width. , (See Flax) \ exceeding 60 inches in width. (See Flax) > Burning fluid Burnt starch. (See Dextrine) Burr-stones, manufactured or bound up into mill-stones in blocks, rough or unmanufactured, and not bound up in mill-.stone8 -. Butter (and substitutes therefor) Buttons and button-molds, not specially enumerated or pro- vided for ia this act (not including brass, gilt, or silk buttons) lastings, mohair cloth, silk twist, &c., cut, fit only for. (See Lastings) wool, (See "Woolen) Button-molds, n. o. p. f. (Seo Buttons) Cabinet furniture, unfinished. (See Furniture) ware and house furniture, finished... woods, all, unmanufactured. (See Woods) Cabinets of coins, metals, and all other collections of antiqui- ties . Cables or cordage, tarred Cocoa, crude fiber, leaves, and shells. (See Cocoa) Cadmium Caiepnt oil. (See Oil) Cake, alummous. (Seo Alum) -... Calamine Calfskins, tanned, or tanned and di-esaed Calomel Camphor, crudi? , refined Candles and tapers. (Of all kinds) atearinr, (md adamantine spermaceti, pavaffme, and wax candtes, and fa2>ers, pure or rti ixed all other candles and tapers Candy, sugar, not colorod Canes and slichw for walking, linished if nnfinished Cannetille. (See Bouillons) Cans, tin. (Seo Sardines) Free 20 cents yard and 35 per cent. Free 30 per cent j Gallon, 50 cents. 10 per cent 20 per cent Free Pound, 4 cents... 30 per cent- . 10 per cent Pounri, 50 cents, and 50 percent. 30 percent 30 per cent 35 percent Free Free , Pound, 3 cents Free Free Free.. -.-. 100 pounds GO cents, Free 25 per cent 30 per cent. Free Pound, 5 cents .... Pound, 5 rent.'!. Pound, 8 cents. Pound, 2J cents. Pound, 10 cents ... 35 per cent 35 per cent 25 percent Perquart. U cents. Free. Free. Pound, 15 cents. Free. 35 pel- cent. Pound, 1 cent. F'ree. 10 per cent. 15 per cent. 25 per cent. 30 per cent. Pound, IJ cents. 20 per cent. 20 per cent. Free. 10 cents yard and 35 per cent. Free. 30 per cent. 40 per cent. Pound, 1 cent. 20 per cent. Free. • Pound, 4 cents. 25 per cent. lO per cent. 30 cents pound and 5fl per cent. 25 per cent. 30 per cent. 35 per cent. Free. Free. Pound, 3 cents. Free. Free. FVee. lOOponnds.GOcents. Free. 20 per cent. Free. Pound, 5 cents, 20 per cent. Found, 5 centa 35 pet' cent. 20 per cent. 25 per cent. Pei* quart, 1^ cents. 236 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. IV. — Comparative statement of the rates of iinport duties, ^-c. — Continned. [See note at top of page 228, for explanation of test in italics and parenthesBB.] ABTICLEB ENUHEBAIED. Kev. Stat of June 22,1874. Acts of Feb'y 8,1876. Harcli3,1875. July 1, 1875. June 14, 1880. May 6, 1882. Dec. 23.1882. Act of Maivli 3, 1883. Canvas, floor-cloth. (See Flax) for sails, or sail-duck of flax, jute, or liemp, n. o. p. f. (See Flax) . CantJtarid£9 Caps, percussion ;Carbon, animal, fit for fertilizing only) Carbonate of ammonia. (See Ammonia) 40 per cent 30 per cent 35 per cent and 40 per cent. Free. 40 per cent Free 20 per cent (magnesia, native mineral.) (See Hagnesite)... magnesia potash, crude or fused. (SeePotash) strontia. (See Strontia) Carboys, growth, produce, and manufacture of the ITnited States when free. (See Articles.) green and colored glass. (See Glass.) (Card-clothing when manufactured from tempered steel wire) Cards, playing Cani£lia/ii, unmcm/ufactured , Carpets, Aubuason, Axminster (and chenille carpets), and car- pets woven whole for rooms. Saxony, Wilton, and Tonrnay velvet carpets, wroxight by the Jacqua/rd 'machine. Brussels carpets, vfrought by Hie Jacqua/rd machine patent velvet and tapestry velvet carpets, printed on the warp or otherwise, tapestry Brussels cai-pets, printed on the warp or otherwise, treble ingrain, three-ply, and worsted-chain Yenitian carpets- y am, V enotian, and two-ply ingrain carpets Pound, G cents . . . Pound, li cents . - 20 per cent druggets and bocMngs, printed, colored or otherwise. . hemp or jute carpeting a^d carpetings of wool, flax, or cotton, or parts of either or other material, not otherwise herein speci- fied and mats, rugs, screens, covers, hassocks, bedsides, and_ other portions of carpets or carpetings, shall be subjected to the rate of doty herein imposed on car- pets or carpeting of like character or description ,- and the duty on all other mats not exclusively of vegetable material, screens, hassocks, and rugs, shall be Carraway oil". (See Oil) "..!"! Carriages, and parts of (not specially enumerated or provided for in this act) ^ Cases, card. (See Card Cases) ".''.'.""."'.' cases, pocket-books, shell boxes, souvenirs, and all simi- lar artioles, of whatever material composed (and by whatever name known), (not specially enumerated or provided for in this act) .' Casks, growth, produce and manufacture of the United States ; when free. (See Articles.) of wood, empty, n.o. p. f. (SeeWood) Cassava or oassada. (See Tapioca) Cassia and cinnamon oil. (See Oil) (unground) (ground) .'.'.".' buds (unground) .._.!!""" (ground) \ //.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. vera (unground) mi'.'.'/,'."' CastUo soap. (See Soap)... ..-1.11!!J1 Free. SO per cent- Square yard,70o'ts and 36 per cent Sqnareyard,44 c'ts and 35 per cent. Square yard,40 c'ts and 35 per cent. Square yard, 28 c'ts and 35 per cent. Square yard,17 c'ts and 35 per cent Square yard,12 c'ts and 35 per cent. Square yard,25 c'ts and 35 per cent. Square yard, 8 cents. ' 40 per cent. 30 per cent. 35 per cent. 40 per cent. Free. 20 per cent. Free. Found, 5 cents. 20 per cent. Free. Squarefoot, 25 o'ts. Square foot, 45 c'ts. 100 per cent. Square yard, 45 c'ts and 30 per cent. Square yard, 45 c'ta and 30 per cent. Square yard,30 c'ts and 30 per cent. Square yard, 25 c'ts and 30 per cent. Square yard,20 c'ts and 30 per cent. Square yard, 12 c'ts and 30 percent. Square yard, 8 c'ts and 30 per cent. Square yard, 15 c'tti and 30 percent. Square yard, 6 c'ts. 40 per cent 40 per cent. 45 per cent. Free 35 per cent. 35 per cent. 35 per cent. 30 per cent Free Free Pound, 10 cents . . Pound, 20 cents . - Castings, malleable iron, n. o. p. f . (See Iron) steel. (See Steel Ingots. ) Castor oil Castor or castoreum ."".".'.' Castor beans or seedSr per bushel of 50 pounds !.'!! " Cat-gat .strings. (See Strings) or whip-gut. uiiinaTinf.tctii]f?(l. (Sv^e (rnt) strings or gutcoid I'ur luiisiciil iuslrumcuts . Pound, 10 cents . . Pound, 1 cent and 30 per cent. Pound, 2J cents . . . Grallon,$l Free Bushel, CO cents. 30 per I'eiit Free Floo 40 per cent. Free. 35 per cent. 35 per cent. 35 per cent. 30 per cent. Free. Fi'ee. Free. Pound, 5 cents* Free. Pound, 5 cents. Free. 20 per cent. Pound 2 cents. Gallon, 80 cents. Free. Bushel, .50 cents, 25 per cent. Fret'. Free. IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. TV.— Comparative statement of the rates of import duties, ^c— Continued. tSee note at top of page 228, for explanation of text in italics and parentheses.] 237 ABTICLKS ENUMEBATEO. Cattle liair,uninantLfactured.' n. o.p. f. ' (See Hair) Uanatic potasli. (See Fotasli) soda. (SeeSoda) Cedar, unmannfactnred. (See 'Wood) "vrood, manufactures of. (See Wood) Cedratoil Cement, copper (for the fine copper therein) Boman (Portland) .- (all other) (Cerates, alcohol not component part.) (See Medicinal Prep- arations) (Cerinm) Chai7i3, hair. (See Hair) iron or steel. (See Iron.) Chalk and clifif-stpne, nnmannfactured rprepared,'precipitated) French red, and : all other chalk preparations, n. o. p. f Chamomile oU, ^wer^. (See Qjl) Champagne. (See Liquors.) i (Channels and car-truck channels, iron or steel.) (See Iron). Charcoal.. (Charcoal-ironharH, hillets, blooms, sizes or shapes.) (See Iron) (Charms, printed, painted and glazed.) (See i!arljienware).. Charts. (See Books) when free. (SeeEooks.) not more than two copies, when free. (See Books.) for use of the U. S. or library of Congress. (See Books) . Cheese (Chemical acids, U.S. p. f.) (See Acids) (componndsand salts, n. s. p. f. ) (SeePreparationa); glassware. (See Glass.) Chenille cairpets. (SeeCarpet^.) Cheroots. (SeeTohacco) [Internal revenue lax, additional.] Chess balls of bone or ivory. (See Bone) , men of hone or ivory. (SeeBone) Chicory root, grounder ungronnd burnt or prepared , Children's apparel, outside garments of wool, &c. , except knit goods. (See Woolen.) Chimney pieces, slate. (See Slate) China. (See Earthenware.) clay. (SeeEarth) grass, manafactnres of, n.o.p.f. (SeeJute) : root Chinese bine. (See Polishing Powders) Chip, hats, bonnets, and hoods. (See Bonnets) Chlorate of potash. (See Potash) Chloride of lime. (SeeLime) Chloroform ^ Chocolate (Chromate of iron, or chromic ore) potash. (See Potash) Chromic acid. (See Acid) (ore) Chronometers, box or ships', and parts thereof Cigarettes. (See Tobacco) lEev. Stat, of '■ June 22,1874. Acts of Feh'y 8,1875. ,. ,t, March 3, 1875. f' ',"July 1,1879. ,■■ <' Jnne 14, 1879. ,■{: ''May 6,1882. V ' Dec. 23,1882. l Free 20 per cent Pound, li cents. - ITree 35 per cent I'ree Pound, 3 cents... 20 per cent ... 35 per cent. . Fr&e , 20 percent. 20 per cent. . 25 per cent. . Pree Free . 25 per cent. Free Found, 4 cents. Pound, $2.50 and 25 per cent 50 percent 50 per cent Pound, 1 cent Pound, 5 cents Pound 50 c'ts and 40 per cent. 40 per cent ion, $5 30 per cent Free. 25 per cent 40 per cent Pound, 3 cents. -, Free Pound, $1 Pound, 5 cents Pound, 4 cents 15 per cent Cigars. do. Cinchona harks. (SeeBarks) roof Cinchonidia, (SeeQninia) Cinamon (and chips of, nnground) oil (Circular saws.) ^ (See Steel) Citrate of lime. '(See Lime) Citronella or lemon j^ass, oil. (See Oil). Citric acid. (See Acid) Civet oil. .^ (See Oil) 10 per cent , Pound, $2.50, and 25 per cent. Pound, $2.50, and 25 per cent. Free Fi'ee. 40 per cent Pound, 20 cents... Free Free Free Pound, 10 cents... Free •, Act of » March 3, 1883. Free. 20 per cent. Pound, 1 cent. Free. 35 per cent. Free. Pound, 3^ cents. 20 per cent. 20 per cent. 20 per cent. 25 per cent. Free. 35 per cent. Free. 20 per cent. 20 per cent. 20 per cent. 20 per cent. Free. Pound, IJ cents. Free. Ton, $22. 60 per cent. 25 per cent. ! Free. Pound, 4 cents. Free. 25 per cent. Found, $2.50 and 25 per cent. 50 per cent. 50 per cent. Pound, 2 cents. Pound, 2 cents. Fonnd, 45 c'ts and 40 per cent. 30 per cent Ton, $3, 35 per cent. 20 per cent. 30 per cent. Pound, 3 cents. Free. Pound, 50 cents. Pound, 2 cents. 15 per cent. Pound, 3 cents. 15 per cent 15 per cent 10 per cent. Found, $2.50, 25 per cent Found, $2.50, 25 per cent. Free. and and Free. Free. Free. 30 per cent. Free. Free. Pound, 10 cents. Free. 238 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. IV. — Comparative statement of the rates of import duties, ^c. — Contiuued. [See note at top of page 228, for explanation of text in italics and parentheses.] ARTICLES ENUMERATED. Civet, crade Clapboards, pine. (See Wood) apiuoe. ( See Wood) Classes of ttooI. (See Wool.) Clay, china. (See Earfcha) Clays, wrought or maoufactured uuwrought or unmanufactured, n. o. p. f. (See Earths). Cliff-stone unmanufactared. (See Chalk) Clippings as paper stock. (See Paper Stock) : Cloaks of wool, &c., except knit goods. (See Woolen) Clocks and part of clocks Cloth. (See Oil-cloth, Cotton.) hotting, crinoline cloth. (See Hair Cloth helow.) grass gunny, fit only for remanufacture. (See Gunny) hair, known as hair-seating. (See Hair Cloth) hair, known as "criuoline cloth," and manufactures of. (See Hair) Cloths, woolen. (See Woolen.) (Clothing, card) (manufactured from steel wire.) (SeeCardCiothing)! Clothing, ready-made, and wearing apparel qf every description of whatever material composed^ except (wool) vUJe, and linen, made up or manufactured wholly or in part hy the tailor, seamstress, or manttfacturer, not otherwise provided for, caps, gloves, leggina, mits, socks, stockings, wove shirts and drawers, and all similar articles made on frames, of whatever vnate- rial composed, except (wool) silk and linen, worn by men, women, children, and not otherwise provided jor, articles worn by men, women, or children, of whatever material composp.d, except (wool) silk and linen, made up, or made wholly or in part by hand, not otherwise provided for [Amended hy act of August 7, 1882, so as to except all articles of wool.] ready-made, n, o. p. f. (See Woolen) Eev. Stat, of June 22, 1874. Acts .of Feh'y 8,1875. March 3, 1875. July 1, 1879. June 14, 18S0. May G, 1882. Dec. 23,1882. Ij'ree Permille, $2 Permille, $1.50.. Ton, $5 Ton, $5 Fiee Free Pound, 5Q cents, *.^'. 40 per cent. 35 per cent Free. Act of March 3, 1883. 30 per cent Free C Yard, 40 cents. I Xard, 30 cents, 30 per cent Cloves (UDground) stems (ungrouiid) , Coach and harness furniture of all lands, saddlery, coach,' and harness hardware, silver-plated, hrass, brass-phited, or cov- ered, common, tinned, burnished, or japanned, not si)ecially enumerated or provided for in this act Coal, anthracite , bituminous, and shale, per ton of twenty-eight bushels, eighty pounds to the bushel (A drawback or seventy-five cenlgperton shall he allowed on all hitumiuoua coal imported into the United States which is afterwards used for fuel on board of vessels propelled by steam which are en- gaged in the coastingCTade of the United States, or in the trade with foreign countries, to he allowed and paid under suchrcgnlationsas the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe.) charcoal ■ ^ , slack or culm, such as will pass through a half-inch screen, ton of twenty-eight bushels, eighty pounds to the bushel stores of American vessels, hut none shall be un- loaded , (Coal) -tar, cmde products of, such as— D aplxtha benzine .• benzole (dead oil), and pitch (aniline) colors or dyes, all by whatever name known.(andnot specially enumerated or provided for in this act) , 35 per cent. Pound, 50 cents, & 40 per cent Pound, 5 cents Pound, 3 cents 35 per cent. Free Ton, 75 cents., Free. Ton, 40 cents.. Free 20 per cent. Gallon, 40 cents."! G-allon, 40 cents. I G-allon, 40 cents. > 20 per cent 20 per cent J Pound, 50 cents, & 5:35pe5xent..._ Free. Permille, $2, Per mille, $1.50. Ton, $3. Ton, $3. Ton. $1.50. Free. Free. Ponud, 45 cents, & 40 percent. 30 per cent. Free. 35 per cent! Free. Yard, 30 cents. 30 per cent. Square feet, 25ct8. Square yard, 45ctB. Pound,. 40 cents, « 35 p€r cent. Free. Free. 35 per cent. Free. Ton, 75 cents. Free. Ton, 30 cents. Free. 10 per cent. 20 per cent. 35 per cent. IMPOETS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 239 IV .^-Comparative statement of the rates of import dutieSf ^-o. — Continued. [Seo note at top of page 228, for explanation of text in italics and paFentheses-l AJITICLES KKUMEBATED. Eov. Stat, of June 22, 1874. Acts of Fob'y 8,1875. March 3, 1875. July 1, 1879. June 14,1880. May 6, 1882. Dec. 23,1882. Act of Marcb^, 1883. (Coal-tar, all preparations of, not colors or dye, not specially enumerated or provided for in tlus act) .', . Coat-lin!Bg8. (See Woolen.) (Cobalt, «a nletalUc arsenic) , ore of oxide of - Cocculu <> ^ildlcus Cochineal Cocoa, or cacao, crude, and fiber, leaves, and shells of, prepared or manufactured nuts , nut oil. (See Palm oil) , Cocoons, silk. (See Silk) , Coffee Acoi-us, and dandelion root, raw or prepared, and all other articles used or intended to be used as or as substi- tutes therefor, not specially enumerated or pro- vided for in this act substitutes for . - - Cognac, oil of. (See Oil) Coins, cabinetsof. (See Cabinets) gold, silver, and copper Coir and coiryam Cote. (Se'eCToal)., Coleotha/r, dry, or oxide of Collections or antiquities specially im^ported cmd not for sale. . Collodion, and ethen of all kinds not otherwise provided for, and etherial preparation or extracts, fluid (and all compQunds of pyi-oxyline, by ivhatever name known) (rolled or in sheets, but not made up into articles) (and when in finished or partly finished articles) . Coloring for brandy Colors, co*il-tar, n. o. p. f. Free 20 per cent Free Free Free Found, 2 cents.. Free , Free..-.. Free Free (See Coal-tar) . and paints, including lakes, whether dry or mixed, or ground with water or oil, and not specially enumer- ated or provided for in this act. (isee Faints) , Cologne water. (See Perfumery). ColVs-foot, crude drug Colwmbo root (Columns,orpartsof,iron or steel.) (See Iron) .... Combs, of all kinds Comfits, preserved in su.Erar, &c. (See Fruits) Composition tops for tables, &o. (See Scagliola) . Compositions of glass or paste, when not set Compositions of glass or paste, when set proprietary (See Proprietary preparations). Compounds, alcoholic, n. 6. p. f ., for alcohol Condensed or preserved milk . Confectionery valued above thirty cents per pound, or when sold by the box, package, or otherwise than by the pound allother. (Seo Sugar) - Coniumcicuta, or hemlock, seed and leaf. , (Conserves, alcohol not a component part, n. o. p. f.) (See Medicinal preparations) Contrayerva root , Copper, imported in the form of ores, on each pound of fine copper contained therein regulus of and black or coarse copper (and copper cement), on each pound of fine copi)6r contained therein old copper, fit only for remanufacture (clippings ficom new copper and all composition metal of which copper is a com- ponent material of chief value not specially enume- rated or provided for in this act) in plates, bars, ingots (ChiU or other), pigs, and in other forms, not manufactured, or enumerated in thisaoii —^— ..■.»■„-.,. Found, 3 cents. Pound, 3 cents . Ounce, $4 Free Free Free 25 percent , Free. Free , Pound, $1. 50 per cent Pound 50 cents, and 35 per cent. 25 per cent Gallon, $3, and 50 per cent. Free. Free. 35 per cent. . 35 per cent. - 35 per cent. . 10 per cent.. 30 per cent. 20 per cent.. 50 per cent Found, 15 cents. Free. Free. Pound, 3 cents . . Pound, 4 cents.. Found, 3^- cents. Foxmd, 4 cents.. Found, 5 cents.. 45 per cent... Poimd,5een|^^,^. 20 per cent. Free. Free. 20 per cent. Free. Free. Free. Pound, 2 cents. Free. Free. Free. Free. Found, 2 cents. Found, 2 cents. Ounce, $4. Free. Free. Free. 20 per cent. Free. Pound, 50 cents. Pound, 60 cents. Found, 60 cts., and 25 per cent. 50 per cent. 35 per cent. 25 per cent. Gallon, $2, and 50 per cent. Pound IJ cents. 30 per cdnt. 35 per cent. 35 i>er cent. 10 per cent. 50 per cent. $2 gallon, and 25 per cent. 20 per cent. 50 per cent. Pound, 10 cents. 35 per cent. Ponnd, 2^ cents. Pound, 3J cents. Found, 3 cents. sPouiL^j 4 centSi 240 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. IV. — Com])araiive statement of the rates of import dutiesj ^'o. — Continued. [See note at top of page 228, f or explanatdon of text in Italics fiiid. parentheses.] ARTICLES ENUMBRATED. Eev. Stat of June 22, 1874. Acts of Feb'y 8,1875. March 3, 1875. July 1, 1875. JuBO 14,1880. May 6, 1882. Doc. 23,1882. Act of March 3, 1883. Copper in rolled plates, called brazier's copper, sheets, rods, pipes, and copper bottoms, and all manttfactures of copper, or of which copper shall be a component of chief value, not specialiy enumerated or pro- vided for in this act] coins medals - old, taken from the bottom of American vessels com- pelled by marine disaster to repair in foreign ports . subacetate of. . July 1,1875. . June 14, 1880. ■ May 6,1882. * Dec. 23, 1882. Act of March 3, 1883. Cotton goods — Continued : On all manvfcKtures o/— Continued. Cottons, (Cc— Continued— On goods of like description, exceeding 200 threads io the square inch, cotmti/ng the warp and filling, per square yard - Jeans, denims^ driUi/ngg, hed-tickinga, ginghams, plaids, cottonades, pantaloon stuffs, and goods of like descrp- ition or for similar use — Not exceeding 100 threads io the square inch, counting the warp a/nd filling, and exceeding 5 ounces to the square yard, per squa/re yard Finer or lighter, not exceeding 200 threads io the square inch, counting the warp and filling, per square yard. . . Goods of like description, exceeding 200 threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, per square yard ■ Provided, That upon all plain woven cotton goods, not in- cluded in the foregoing schedule, unbleached, valued at over sixteen cents per square yard; bleached, valued at over twenty cents per squareyard; colored, valued at over twenty-ftoe cents per square yatd, and cotton jeans, den- im b; and drillings, unbleached, valued at over tiventy cents per square yard, omd all other cotton goods of every de- scription, the value of which shall exceed twenty-floe cents per squa/re yard, there shallhe levied, collected, and pa/id a duty of thirty-five per centum ad valorem And provided further, That no cotton goods having more than two hundred threads to the square inch, counting the warp andJiUing, shall be admitted to a less rate of duty than is provided for goods which are of that nutnbei/' of threads. Cotton . bagging. (See Flax.) carpets, n. o. p. f. (See Carpets.) (on all cotton cloth not exceeding 100 threads to the sq. inch, counting the warp and mling), per square yard (exceeding 100 and not exceeding 200 "threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling,) per squareyard (exceeding 200 threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling,) per square yard " a (2i Cents. Cents. It Cents. &. in addition 20 p. c. 6^ Gl & in addition 10 p. o e I 6H H &. in addition 15p.c. 7 I 7i I 7i &. in addition 20 p. o. 35 per cent.. :Free. Free. 'S'^'si •s^ S.g-S Hf *•-•§ $a |2! 1 1 If Cents. Cents. Cents. ai 3i 4J 3 i 5 4 5 6 3, Kep. 12— —16 242 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. IV. — Comparative statement of the rates of import duties, ^c. — Continued. [See note at top of page 228, for explanation of text in italioa and paientlieseB.l AKTICMB ESUUBKATBD. Eev. Stat, of June 22, 1871. Acts of Felj'y 8,1875. March 3, 1875. July 1,1879. Jnne 14,1880. May 6, 1882. Deo. 23,1883. Act of March 8, 1683. (Provided, That on all cotton cloth not exceeding two hundred threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, nothleach^d, dyed, colored stained, painted, or printed, valued at over eight cents per square yard; bleached, valued at over ten cents per square yard? dyed, colored, stained, painted, or printed, valued at over thirteen cents per square yard, there shall be levied, collected and paid a duty of) . . (Promd£d, That on all such cotton cloths exceeding two hundred threads to the square inch, not bleached^ dyed, colored, stained, painted, or printed, valued at over ten cente per square yard ; bleached, valued at over 12 cents per square yard : and dyed, colored, stjuned, painted, or printed, valued at over fifteen cents per square yard, there shall be levied, col- lected, and paid a duty of) cords (braids), gimps, galloons, and cottonlacee, colored, (webbing, goring, suspenders, braces) . - and all manufactures of cotton not specially enumer- ated or provided for in this act hat bodies. . (See H^ts) laces, embroideries, insertings, trimmings, or bobbinet (lace window-curtains, cotton damask, hemmedhand' kerchiefs), and cotton velvet. (Also, see Clothing).. rags sail-dnok or oanvas for sails seed-oiL (SeeOil) Cotton shirts cmd drawers woven or made on/rames, and on a2I cotton hosiery.,. stockings, hose, half-hose, shirts, and drawers, and all goods made on knitting machines or &ames, com- posed wholly of cotton, and not herein otherwise pro- vided for , (stockings, hose, half-hose, shirts, and drawers, fash- ioned, narrowed, or shaped wholly or in part by knit- ting machines or frames, or knit by hand, ana com- posed wholly of cotton) thread, yam, warps, or warp-yam, not wound upon spools, whether smgleor advanced beyond the^condi- tion of single, by twisting two or more single yams together, whether on beams oris bundles, skeins, or cops, or any other tbrm — valued at not exceeding 25 cents per pound 35 per cent.. 35 per cent.. 35 per cent.... Free 30 per cent . - . Cral., 30 cents - 35 percent.... 35 per cent. valued at over 25, and not exceeding 40 cents per pound. valued at over 40, and not exceeding 60 cents per ponqd. valued at over 50, and not exceeding 60 cents per pound. valued at over 60, and not exceeding 70 cents per pound, Talned at over 70, and not exceeding 80 cents per pound, valued at over 80 cents and not exceeding $1 per pound. valued at over $1 per pound .' thread of, per dozen spools, containing on each spool not exceeding one hundred yards of thread. « exceeding one hundred yards on each spool, for every additional one hundred of thread or nractional part thereof in excess of one hundred yards, per dozen. tiesorhoops. (Seelron) .Pound, 10 cents, ^ and in addition 20 per cent Pound, XO cents, and in addition 20 per cent. Pound, 20 cents, and in addition 20 per cent. Pound, 20 cents, and In addition 20 per cent. Found, 30 cents, and in addition 20 per cent. Pound, 30 cents, and in addition 20 per cent. Pound, 40 cents, and in addition 20 per cent. Pound, 40 cents, and in addition 20 per cent Dozen, 6 cents, and 30 per cent Pozen, B cents, and 35 per cent. 40 per cent 40 per cent. 35 per cent. 35 per cent 40 per cent Pree. 30 per cent. Gm., 25 cents. 35 per cent. 10 per cent Pound, 10 aent». Pound, 15 cents. Pound, 20 cents. Found, 25 cents. Ponnd, 33 cents. Pound, 38 cents. Found, 48 cents. 50 per cent. Dozen, 7 cents. Dozen, 7 cents. 35 per cent IMPOSTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. IV. — Comparative statement of tlie rates of int^ort duties, ^c— Contiuued. V [See note *t top of page 228, for explanation of text in italics and parentheses.] 243 AUriC'LlSS BNUMBHATED. Cotton waste as paper-stock, or for other purposes. (See Pa~ per stock.) wobbiug, n. o. p. f. (See 'Webbing ) Court-plaster Oowltage or cowitch dovm Crash, of dax, jute, or hemp, n. o. p. f. (See Flax) Crayons of all kinds Cream.nuts. (See Nuts.) Cream of tartar Crinoline cloth. (See Hair) wire, additional duty. (See Iron.) Crockery-ware. (See Earthenware.) Cross-cut saws , Crotonoil. (See Oil) (Crow-bars, ii-oii or steel.) (See Iron) Crown glass. (See Glass.) Crude mineral substances, &c.,n. o.p. f (Not advanced in value by grinding, &c.) (If advanced in value by relining or grinding, &c.) OryoHte or kryoljth (Crystals, atani.) (See Altm) (lees.) (See Tartars) , (soda.) (SeeSoda) CxCbi;hs .' ,. Cubionitrate. (SeoSoda) , Cudbear .^ Cuhn, coal. (See Coal) Curling-stones or quoits Curls, hair. (See Hair) Currants, zanteor other Curry and curry powder Curtains, cottonlace window. (See Cotton) Cutch, catechu, or .....^ Cutlery, I o/oZZftindff.-. ,... •pmi-\niYei, jaek-knivet pocket-knives, of all kinds aide-antia swords '. , -.. sword-blades ......i (n. o.p.f.) , (razors) Cuttle-fishbone ...'. „ Cyanite. (SeeKyanite) Cylinder glass. (See Glass.) \ (Damask, cotton.) (See Cotton) Dandelion root. (Sec Coffee) Darning-needles, n. o. p. f . (See Needles) Dates. (See Fruit) (Deadoil.) (See Coal-tar) J Deals, sawed. (See Wood.) Decoctions of dyewood logwood. (See Logwood) alcohol, not component part, n. o. p. f. (See Medicinal Preparations.) Demijohns, ^reon and colored glass. (See Glass.) Demy paper. (See Paper) T- (Destnne), burnt starch, gum snbstitnte, or (British gum) - . . Diamonds, rough or uncut, including glaziers' diamondi. (See PreciQun Stones. ) dust orbort Diapers of flax, jute, or hemp, n. o. p. f. (Sea Flax) Dice, of ivory or bone. (See Bone) , Die blooka or blanks, steel. (See Steel ingots.) Disks, glass, nnwronght, for use in tho manufacture of opti- cal instruments. (See Glass.) (Distilled oils, n. 0. p. f.) (See Preparations) ...... .,«.., ...... spirltB. (Sea Liquors.) Divi-divi Dolls, and , toyS.^.. • • .a.......... Eev. Stat, of June 22, 1874. Acts of Feb'y 8,1875. March 3, 1875. July 1, 1879. June U, 1880. May 6, 1882. Dec. 23,1882. Free. 35 per cent 35 per cent. Free. 35 per cent, or « percent., accord ing to value. 30 per cent 40 Pound, 10 cents... 30 per cent Iiin, ft., 10 cents . Pound, $1 20 per cent. Free Free. F(ee , Free Ton, 40 cents.. Free 35 per cent Pound, 1 cent. Free 85 per cent Free 35 per cent. 60 per cent 50 per cent 35 per cent 45 percent 35 per cent..... 85 per cent , 35 por cent Free Free Pound, 3 cents. 25 per cent Pound, 1 cent-. V) per cent. 10 per cent.. 35 por cent. 10 per cent. Free Free 35 per cent, or 40 peioetit., accord. ing tn valne. 50 per cent 10 per cent Free 35 per cent.. SOpeioent., Act of March 3, 1883. Free. 35 per cent. 35 per cent. 20 per cent, Pound, 6 cents. 30 per cent. Lineal- ft., 8 cents. Pound, 50 cents. Pound, 2i cents. 20 per cent. Free. 10 por cent. Free. 100 lbs., 60 cents. Pound, i cents. Pound, i cent. Free. Free. Ton, 30 cents. Free. 35 per cent. Pound, 1 cent. Free. 40 per cent. Free. 50 per cent. 50 per cent. 35 per cent. 35 per cent. 35 per cent. 35 par cent. 50 per cent. Free, Free. 40 per cent. Paond, 2 cents. 25 per cent. Pound, 1 cent. 20 per cent. 10 per cent. 10 per cent. 25 par cent. 25 per cent. Pound, 1 cent. Free. Free. 35 per oent. 50 per cent. Free. 25 per cent Free. 35 per cent. 35 per oent. 244 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. rv. — Comparalive statement of the rates of import duties, ^e. — Continued [See note at top of page 228, for explanation of text in ItallcB and parentheses.] AMICLES EKUMEBATED. : Eev. Stat, of J June 22, 1874. .8 Acts of V I'eb'y 8,1875."-: Maioh 3, 1876. ,Jnly 1,1879.. t.Jnne 14,1880.1 ; May 6, 1882. ' : Sec. 23, 1882. Act of March 3, 1883. Dolmans of wool, &c. . (See Woolen) . Domestic. (When &ee see article.) Bags. Barrels. Carboys. Casks. Mannfactares. Prodnots. Fonnd, 50 cents, and 40 per cent. Downsfree. (See Bed-feathers) Drag-saws. (See Saws.) ■ Dragon's blood Draughts ofiTory or bone. (See Bone) Drawers, (cotton, fashioned, narrowed or shaped, or knit by ' hand.) (SeeCotton) n. o. p. f. cotton. (SeeCotton) Drawingpaper. (SeoFaper) Drawings, when free. (See FhlLosophical.) Di'ess goods, women's and children's. (See Woolen.) trimmings, wool. (See Woolen) ^ Free. I'ree 50 per cent. . 35 per cent.. 35 per cent.. Dressedline. (See Flax) Dried fenlts, n. 0. p. f Drops, proprietary. (See Proprietary preparations) (Dross from bnmt pyrites) , Drngs: (All barks, beans, berries, balsams, buds, bulbs, and bulb- oos T00ta,and excrescences, snch as nutgalle, frnitSr flowers, dried fibers, grains, gums, and gam-resins, herbs, leaves, lichens, mosses, nuts, roots and stems, spices, vegetables, seeds (aromatic, not garden seeds), and seeds of morbid growth, weeds, woods used ex. pressly for dyeing, and dried insects, any of the fore- going of which are not edible, but which have been ad- vanced in value or condition by refining or grinding, or by other process of manufacture, and not specially ennmerata or provided for in this act) Serrieg, mute, imdvegetables for dyemg, or lised/or com- voting dyet, not othenmie provided for ,. (Drugs, barks, beans, berries, balsams, buds, bulbs, and bnlbons roots and excrescences, snch as nntgalls, fruits, flowers, driedfibersjgrains, gums and gum-resins, herbs, leaves, lichens, mosses, waxa, roots, and stems ; spices, vegetables, seeds, aromatic, and seeds of morbid growth ; weeds, woods used expressly for dyeing, and dried in- sects—any of the foregoing of which are not edible and are in a crude state, and not advanced in valne or con- dition by refining or grinding, or by other process of manufacture, and not specially enumerated or provided for in this act) DrugSj medicinaX and other, crude, not otherwise provided /or...... FUywerg, leaves, plants, roots, barks, and seeds, for medici- nalpurposes, %n acrudestate, not otherwise provided f(yr.. Semns, cmde,n.o,p.f Druggets. (See Carpets) Fonnd, 50 cents, and 50 per cent. Ton, 140 10 per cent 50 per cent Pound, 45 cents, and 40 per cent. Free. Free. 50 per cent. 40 per cent. 35 per cent. 25 per cent. 30 cents pound and 50 per cent. Ton $40. Free. 50 per cent. Ton 75 cents. lOperoent. Free. Dutch metal, clippings from. (SeeBrass) on bronze metol, in leaf , Dyeingor tanning: , Artioles in a crude state used in dyeing or tanning, not specially enumerated or provided for m this act Dyes, coal-tar, n. o. p. f. (See Coal tar) SO per cent. Free. Free. Sq. wd., 25 cents, and 35 per cent. 35 per cent 10 per cent Dyewoods, extracts and decoctions of. (See Logwood) Earths, oohery. (See Ocher.) sienna. (See Sienna.) (All clays, nnwronght), pipe-clay, fire-clay (or unmanufact- nred, not specially enumerated or provided for) (All clays, wrought or manufactured, not specially enu- merated or provided for) (China clay, or) kaoline Free Pound, 50 cents, and 35 per cent. 10 per cent Ton, $5.. ToniVs" Free. Sq. yd., 15 cents, and 30 per cent. Pound, li cents. 10 per cent. Free. 35 per cent. 10 per cent. Ton, $1.50. Ton, $3.00. Ton, $3.00. IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 245 ly.—Convparative statmnent of the rates of import duties, <^c.— Coutinuecl. iSee note at top of page 228, for explanation of text in italics and parentheses.] AETICUIS EXUMEBATED. Eartlienwaie: Brown .'. 1 Common stoneware - I Gas retorts, and ( Stoneware not ornamented J China 1 Porcelain ) Parian ( (Bisque) -— ........ J (Earthen) 1 (Stone and) ^ [ (Crockery ware, inolnding) i (Plaqnes) J (Omainenta) ,,,. _. ] (Charms) _ , 1 (Vases) I . Fire.atihs. (See Arms') boards, paper. (See Paper) brick, n.o.p.f. (SeeSrick) crackers (of all kinds) ,,.... 40 per cent, 20 per cent. M, 6 cents. 35 per cent- Free 35 per cent. Free Free 25 percent. 50 per cent Free 20 per cent. 20 per cent Free Pound, 20 ceiits, and 35 per cent. Free. Free. Free. ¥ree 25 per cent.. Pound, 24 centS- Pound, 3 cents.. 25 pet cent per oe&t. S5 per cent 20 per cent io packs of 80 : pack, $1. Pound, $2.50. 50 pet cent. 2& per cent. 2B per cent. Pound, 30 cents. Pound, 50 cents. Pound, 50 cents. Pound, $2.50. Ounce, $4. Found, $1. Free. 2!i per cent. Free. Pound, 50 cents. 10 per cent. 30 per cent. 20 per cent. 10 per cent. 10 per cent. Free. 20 per cent. 40 per cent. Free. Free. 25 per cent. 20 per cent. '30 per cent. Free. 35 pet cent. Fr^e. Flee. 23 per cent. .50 per cent. Free. Free. Ft6e. Pound, 20 centd and 30 per cent. Pound, fi cent. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. 20 per cent. Poiina, 2 cents. Pound, 3 cents. 25 per cent. 20 per cent. 25 per cent. 20 per cent. 100 per cent. IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 247 IV. — Comiparative statement of tlie rates 6f impotrt duties, ^c— Continued. [See note at top of page 228, ftr explanatton of text In italics and patenthflaes.] AHTIOLKS ENL'jmRATED. Eev. Stat of June 22,1874. Acts of Feb'y 8,1875. Marcli 3, 1875. July 1, 1879. June 14, 1880. May 6, 1882. Dec. 23,1882. Act'of Marcli 3, 1883. Fir&.oraolers n.o.p.f. ^ ■wood ..... FiBli, salt for curing certain. (See S."ilt.) ' for bait bladders - -*----. iresb, for immediate consumption .^ . . .-. slue, or isinglass berrings, picKled or salted : mackerel oils, product of American fisheries. (See Oils) salitnott, plcMed otber fish pickled, in barrels ■. salmon ......*... (and all other £sh, preparM or) preserved, and prepared meats (of all kinds) not speoially «numerated or provided for in tMe act , shark-skills. (See Shark) sheU shrimpa, or other shell-fish skfhs (sounds, or bladders) preserved in oil, except anchovies and sardines Hannels. (See Woolens.) Flats for hats, &c.,n.o. p. f. (SeeHats) Flax: Bags, coitan'baga and bagging, and all other like mano. faotores, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act (except bagging for cotton), composed wholly or in pait Of m,-K, hemp, jute, gunny cloth, gunny bag«, or other material — bagging for cotton, or other mannfactticeB not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, suitable m the uses for which cotton bagging is applied, com- posed in whole or in part of hemp, jute (jnte butts). Sax, gunny bags, gunny cloth, or other material, and valu^ at seven cents or less per si^uare yard valued at over seven cents per square yard..... brown and bleached linens ....,...,.,.„....»...— ducks ....^v.«««i.»...-r.>».w.. canvas ..... ........'.. paddings . . ^..... .....-^...>.., cot bottoms •...r.vH^.. *.»«.«. crash huckabacks-.. .««.«-.■» ....—.». handkerchiefs .<..»»... . .iw... lawns ......^^■^.....v*.*-.-...... or other manu&ctures of flax, Jute, or hemp, or of which - flax, jute, or hemp shaQ be the aemptmeiit nateciad of chief value, not s^aida% en- umerated or pzovidBd for in this act. ("JU:a..af flax" ap- pUsd totextileJbbiicgof flax. . (See below.).] burlaps (not exceeding sixty inches in width) of flax, jute, or hemp, or at which flax, jate, or hemp, or either of them, shall be the component material of chief value (except such as may be suitable for bag- ging for cotton) .--- carpets, n. o. p. I. (See Carpets.) fioor-cloth canvas...—.....-..-— ...-....--.»--..-...... not hackled or dressed ..r..-..^.. hackled, feaownas *' dressed line" oil-cloth foundations, or floor^^th canvas (or burlaps-exceeding sixty iiiches in width) «- made of flax, jute, or liemp. or of which flax, jute, or hemp (or either of them) shall be the component ma* terialof chief value.. ..J. Kussia and other sheetings, of flax or hempf brown or white straw - 30 per cent Free Free Free Free Free Barrel, fl Barrel, $2 Free..- Barrel, $3 . Barrel, $1.50 . 30 per cent... 35 per cent.. Free Free „.. Free. 20 per cent. . Free 30 per cent. . 30 per cent. . 40 per cent. Pound, 2 cents. . Fcond, 3 cento.. 33 and 40 per cent 30 per cent..... 40 per cents.... Ton, $20 .V..... Ton, $40 ..... 40peroent..u-.n 30 per cent.. .k.< tow, of flax or hemp webbing, n. o. jt. f. (See 'Webbing or Linen) . 35 pet cent.. Ton, $5 Ton, $10 .;.. 35 pel c«nt« Free. Free. Free. Ftee. 29 per cent. Poundj i eent. Founds 1 cent Free. Found, 1 cent Fdund, 1 cent 25 per cent. 29 per cent. Free. Free. Free. Fi»e. Free. 30 per cent 20 per cent. 40 pel cent. Found, 1^ cents. Found, 2 cents. 35pSToent. 30 percent. 40peToent- Ton, $20. Ton, $40. 40 per cent. SSpercetiiii Ton, $5. Ton, $10. 39 sib cent. 248 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC, IV. — Comparative statement of the rates of import duties, 4'b- — Continued. [See note at top of page 228, for explanation of text in italics and paxentbesee.] ARTICLES ENUMKBATEll. Kev. Stat, of Jane 22, 1874. Acts of reb'y 8,1875. March 3, 1875. Jnly 1,1879. Jane 14,1880. May 6, 1882. Dec. 23,1882. Act of March 3, 1883. Flax (or linen) thread laces and insertinss embroideiiea, or manufactures of Unen, if embroidered or tamboured in tbe loom or otberwiso, by machinery or with the needle or other process, and not speciaHy enumerated or provided for in this act or linen thread, twine, and pack thread and all manu- factares of flax, or of which flax shall be the com- ponent material of chief yalao, not specially enumer- ated or provided for in this act. ["Mfs. of^flas" ap- plied to goods not textile fabrics. (See above)] hemp and jate yams. (See Seines) Flaxseed. (SeeSeed) oil. (See Oil) Flint, flints, and ground flint-stones Floats of all cats and kinds. (See Steel.) > Flocks, wool.; (See "Wool) Floor-cloth, canvas. (See Oil-cloths) (Floor-matting and floor-mats, exclusively of vegetable sub- stances) Floss, silk. (SeeSUk) '.. Flour, rice. (SeeSice) root *. rye , sago , wheat Flowers, artificial and ornamental. * *, (See Feathers) ..... dried and prepared of sulphur. (See Sulphur) n.o.p.f. (See Drugs) (Flues, boiler.) (Seelron) Folioe dAgitdlig j Foroign-canght fish, imported otherwise than in barrels or balf^barrels, whether fresh, smoked, dried, salted, or piok. led, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act - . . Forgings of iron and steel for vessels, steam-engines, &c. (Seelron) *. T. (for axles.) (Seelron) (n.o.p.f.) (See Iron) „ Foolscap paper. (See Paper) ., Fossils 30 per cent., 35 per cent. Fountains. (See Works of art.) Fowls, land and water. (See Birds) , Frankfort black. (See Folishing powders) Freestone, nnmann&otnred and undressed, ILO. p. f ., (hewn, dressed, or polished) French chalk. (See Chalk) , (Friction or laolfer matches, of all descriptions) Fringes, wool, (See "Woolen) Fruit: Comfits ■» Sweetmeats j Or fruits preserved in sugar, brandy (spirits, simp), or > molasses, not otherwise specified or provided .for in { this act ......j Andjellies of all kinds Dates ---..,...... Plums , .,* Prunes , '. Currants, Zante or other Ethers, oils, or essences of apple^ pewr^ peach, apricot, strawberry, and ratpberry, made of fusel ml, or of fruit, or imHaHmu thereof. G reen, ripe, or dried, n. o. p. £» ',...'".. Lemons (in boxes of capacity not exceeding two and one- half cubic feet) (in one-half boxes, capacit^not exceediag one and one-fourth cubic feet) -• ... (in bulk) and oranges (in packages, not specially enumer- ated or provided for m this act Grapes ,. Ximes and pine-apples , " Oranges (in boxes, of capacity not exneediiig two .ind one- half cubic feet) 40 per cent 35 per cent Bushel, 20 cents . (gallon, 30 cents.. Free Pound, 12 cents. 40 per cent 35 per cent....... 20 per cent Free 10 per cent Free 20 per cent SO per cent Free Ton, $20, &15p.c. Free. it. 100 ponnds, SO cts. Found, 2 cents 35 per cent. Free Free 25 per cent.. Ton, $1.50... 20 per cent. . Pound, 50 cents, and SO per cent. 35 per cent. . 50 per cent. . Pound, 1 cent. 10 per cent Pound, 1 cent. Pound, 1 cent. int... 1 mt^]I f !nt...J Pound, $2.50.... 10 per cent 20 per cent. 20 per cent.. 20 per cent.. 20 per cent- . 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 40 per cept. 35 per cent. Bushel, 20 cents. Gallon, 25 cents. Free. Found, 10 cents. 40 per cent. 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 20 per cent. Free. Found, } cent. Free. 20 per cent. 50 per cent. Ton, $20. Free. . Pound, 3 cents. 100 ponnds, 50 cts. Found, 2 cents. Ponnd, 2i cents. Pound, 2| cents. 25 per cent. Free. Free. 20 per cent. Ton, $1. 20 per cent. 20 per cent. 35 per cent. 30 cents a ponnd and 50 per cent. 35 per cent. Found, 1 cent. PSund, $2.50. Free. Box, 30 cents. Half box, 16 cents. Per miUe, $2. per cent. .0 per cent. Free. Box, 25 cents. IMPOETS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETQ. 249 IV. — ComjaaraUve statement of the rates of import duties, ided for, made -^^ ' substitute. (See Dextrine) n.o.p. f. (See Drugs.) Gums, Araine, Jeddo, /Senegal, Ba^'bary, East India, Gape Australian, gum, benzoin or benjamin, gnan copal, sandarac, damvmar^ gamboge, cowrie, mastic, shellac, tragacanth, oleha- num, gutac, myrrh, bdailium, garbanum, and all gums not otherwise provided for Gun-blocks, rongb hewn or sawed. (See "Wood) ^ 35 per cent- 35per cent.- Sdpercent.. 35 per cent.. 30 per cent. . 40 per cent. . Free 20 per cent I'ound, 1^ cents.. 25 per cent 10 per cent 20 percent Free Pound, 50 cents, and 50 per cent. Free. ' 20 per cent Fre^e. Gallon, 23 cents. 30 per cent , 30 percent Sq. yd., 8 cents. Ton, $25 Pound, 4 cent . Ton, $10 30 per cent 5 cents per pound. 100 lbs., 50 cents.. Free. Free Free Poimd, 2i cents . Pound, 50 cents , Free Pound, 3J cents . Free Gallon, 20 cents . . Freo. (poles) roots for cultivation Horns (and parts of horns unmanufactured) and horn strips and tips - Horn, manufactures of, n. o.p. £ (See Bone) ^ Horse-hair, unmanufacturea, n. o. p. f. . (See Hair) ............ Pif>und, 8 cents . Free Free 35 per cent. Free Free. 25 per cent. 35 per cent. 35 per cent. 35 per cent. 35 per ceift. 20 per cent. 30 per cent. Free. 20 per cent. Pound, 1^ cents. 25 per cent. Ton, $3. 20 per cent. Free. Pound, 30 cents, and 50 per cent. 20 per cent. Gallon, 10 cents. 30 per cent. 40 per cent. Sq. yd., 6 ceuts. Ton, $25, Pound, i cent. Ton, $10. 35 per cent 35 per cent. Pound, i cent. Free. Free. Free. Pound, 2^ cents. Pound, 30 cents. Free. Pound, li cents. Free. Gallon, 20 ceuts. Free. Pound, 8 cents. Free. Free. Free. 30 per cent. Free. 254 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. IV. — Comparative statement of the rates of import duties, ^c. — Continued. [See note at top of page 22fi, for explanation of text in italics and paTentheseB.] AKTICLKS BKUMIiBATlSD. Eer. Stat, of June 22, 1874. ■ Acts of Peb'y 8,1875. March 3, 1875. ' July 1,1879. Jnne 14,1880. i. May 6, 1882. ! ' Bee. 23, 1882. Act of Maroli 3, 1883. (Horse-shoes.) (§e9 Iron)... .:....., ~». — shoenajls.' '. Hose and half-hoae, cotton, formed, narrowed, at shaped, or knit by hand, &g ..: •< • cotton, n. 0. p. f. (SoeCotton) ..«•• i^..... Honse fomitnre, nottmished ......1 • .....j. finished. (See Fomitare) Honsehold effects. (See Boobs.) When of citizens dying abroad.^ (See Personal) Hubs for'wheels, xongh-hevn or sawed. (See Wood) .-..«.... Hnckabacks, n. o.j. f., of flax, jute, or hemp. ,(Se6 Plax) Hnman hair, raw, uncleaned, and not drawn. (See Hair) .1.. if clean or drawn, but not manufactured. (See Hair) when manufactured. (SeeHair) Hydriodate of potash. (See Potash) , JSyo8cyaimt8y or lienbane root Ice Illustrated books. (See Books) Imitation of brandy, spirits, or wino. (See Liauois.) Jet. (See Jet) natural mineral waters. (See Mineral waters.) Imperial paper. (See Paper) ^, Implements of immigrants, whenfree. (SeeWearingapparel.) India or xnalacca joints, not farther mannfaotured than out into suitable lengths for the manufactures into which they are intended to be converted India rubber, crude, and milk of , boots and shoes , and eilh, ifilk chief value and silky Tnanvfacturea of, ormaii^faetwesofln- diu rubber and silk and other TnateriaU articles composed of braces, suspenders, weibbing, or other fabrics, composed wholly or m part of India rubber, -not specially enumerated or provided for in this act. composed wholly of India rubber, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act gutta-percha, crude Indian com. (gee Grain) Indian madder, ground or prepared ^ _. extractsof. (SeeMadder.) Indian, hemp Xerudedrug) Indigo, and l!!!!!!ll.!I^!i! (artificial indigo) lil!!"' extracts of, and carmined '. Infusions, alcohol not component part, n. o. p. f. (See Me- ^ dioinal preparations) ^ Ingots, copper in, unmanufactured. (See Copper) (oogeed for wheels or tires.) (See Sfeel) steel cogged. (See Steel,) (iron or steel for wheels or tires. ) (See Iron) Ingrain carpets. (See Carpets.) Inks, printers' ink, of all kinds, and ink powders Insects, dried, n. o. p. f. (Sea Drugs.) Jlnsertings, cotton. . (See Cotton) linen or flax, n. o. p. f. (See I'lax) ,. . Instruments and apparatus, philosophical. (See Philo- sophical) musical. (SeeMusical) ..,' ,,', scientific and philosophical, when free. (See Philosophical.) of persona arrivinfcin the tJnited States. (See W earring apparel.) Insulators, for use exclusively in telegraphu, except those made of glass , _ •. ?. Inventions, models of. (SeeModels) ', '.., lodate of potash. (See Potash) i.^II! lodideof potash. (SeePotash) , ',| Iodine, crude ],][ lesublimed , Pound, Scents ... ■ >35 per cent..'... < 80 per cent, 35peroent....... Free 20 per cent. 36 or 40 per cent., according to value. 20 per cent 30 per cent 40 per cent Pound, 75 cents... Free. Free 26 per cent..., 35 per cent. 35 per cent. . Pree Free 30 per cent. . 60 per cent. SO per cent. 35 per cent - 25 per cent Free Bushel, 10 ceat^ . Free Free Free. Free „ 10 per cent > aOper cent > Pound, 5 cents 35 per cent- Super cent.. 30 per cent, 40 per cent.. 30 per cent,. 25 per cent. Free Pound, 75 oonts... Pound, 75 cents... Free , Pound, 75 cents... Found, 2 cents. Found, icenta. 40 per cent. 85 por cent. 30 pvr cent. 85 per cent. Free. 20 pet cent. 36 per cent. 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 35 per cent. Pound, 50 cents. 5'ree. 25 per cent. 25 per cent. 25 per cent. Free. Free. 25 per cent. 30 per cent 25 per cent. Free. Bushel, 10 conifl. Free. Free. Free. Free. 10 per cent. 25 per cent. Pound, 4 cents. Found, 2 cents. Found, 2 cents. 30 per cent. 40 per cent. 30 per cent, 85 per cent 25 per oentk Free. Pound, 50 cents. Pound, 50 cents. Free. Pound, 40 cents. IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 255 IV. — Comparative statement of the rates of import duties, Sfc. — Continued. [See note at top of page 228, for explauatioa of t6;st in italics and parentUeeea.] AKTICUCS KNllMEBATEU/ Hot. Stat, of June 22,1874. Acts of Fnb'y 8,1875. Marcll 3, 1875. July J, 1879. June 14,1880. May 0, 1883. Deo. 23,1882. Act of Miiich a, 188J. Iodine, Baits of (Iodoform) Ipecac » Iridium , Iri»^ orris root -■ Iron (cliromate of, or cliroraicore) liquor (sulphate of, or coppeias) (sulphuret of, or sulphtu- ore, &o., containing not more thanSJper cent. 01 copper.) CSeoIrfcn ore), ._, (finlphuvpt of, or sulphur ore, &c., containing more than 2 per cent, of copper, for the copper.) (See Iron ore) unmanufactured : hand. (See Hoop below.) bar, rollo)^ or hammered, comprising — Jtats, lees than § inch or more than 2 inches thick, or less than 1 ineh or more than 6 inches wide; rounds less than % or more them 2 inches in diameter; squares less than % or more than 2 inches square ,/toto notless than 1 inch nor more than 6 inches wide, nor less than § nor more than 2 inches thick; rounds not less than | nor more than 2 inches in diameter; squa/res 710* less than i nor more than 2 inches square (flats not less than 1 inch wide nor less than § of 1 inch thick - - round iron not less than f of 1 inch in diameter, and square iron not less than i of 1 inch gquai-e .^. flats less than 1 inch wide or leas than § of 1 inch thick ; round iron less than J of 1 inch and not less than t^ of 1 inch in diameter; and square iron less than | of 1 inch square) (Provided, That all iron in slabs, blooms, loops, or other forme less finished than iron in bars, and mare ad- vanced than pig-iron, except castings, shall be rated as iroo in bars, aOA pay a dutyaccordingly ; aodnone ^ ■ of the above iron shall pay a lesa rate of daty than) .,. . (Provided further. That all iron bars, blooms, billets, or sizes or shapes of any kind, in the majQufactixro of which charcoal is used as fuel, shall be subject to a duty of bar (coldrolledl.additioiiaj duty. (See Steel ingnts) bars or shspes of rolled iron, u. o. p. f. (See forgings) . . blooms. (See Ear-iron, above.) looms. (See Bar-iron, above.) slabs. (See Bar-iron, above.) charcoal. (See Bar-iron, ^bove.) Uaqiks, pressed, sheared, or stamped shapes, or of com- binatlon of steel and iron, punched or not punched. (See Steel ingots.) (boiler or other plate iron) (sheared or ansheared) . (Sea also Sheet iron, below) -,.. not less tlum -^ of an inch in thickness n.o.p.f J,.., .- (akelp iron,- sheared or rolled in grooves). (See also Sheet iron, below) (flat,withlongitudinalrib3, for the manufacture of fencing) (forgings of iron and steel, or forged ii'on, of whatever shape or in whatever stage of manufacture, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act) . . ,- . forgings of iron and steel, for vessels, steam engines, and locomotives, or parts thereof, weighing, each, 25 pounds or wore (hoop or band or scroll, or other iron, 8 inohesor less m width, and not thinner than ISo. 10 wjre-gauge .. thinner thin No. 10 wire-gauge, and not tninner tiian No. 20 wire-gauge , .'-. thinnerthanKo. 20 wire-gauge ha/nd,'hoop, and scroll iron, from ito 6 inches wide, not thinner than i inch , iinder i inch, ajnd not thinner than No. 20 wire-ffauge . . thinner than No, 20 •wire-gauge 15 per cent. Free . . Free . . Free. 10 per cent. Pound, i cent . Found, li cents. Found, 1 cent. 35 per cent., Pound, 1^ cents ... Found, li cents. Ton, $25. Fonjid, 2 cents.. Poand, IJ cents. Found, l| cents. Pound, l| cents. Pound, $2. Free. Free. 15 iier cent. Pound, A cent Ton, 75 cents. Pound, 'Ih cents. Fountl, xo cent. Pound, 1 cent. Pound, li^j cents. 35 per cent. Ton, $23. Pjiund, i c*nt. Found, lA cents. Found, 11 cents. Pound, li cents. Pound, i";, cent. Found, 2i cents. Pound, 2 cents. Pound, 1 cent. Found, lt (wire rods, round, in coils and loops, for the macu&cture of rivets, screws, nails, and fences, not lighter than Ko. 5 wire-gauge, valued at not over 3^ cents per pound) ..'. rowid iron, incoil,fgOfaffi inch orlessin dioimeter, whetlier coated with meUU or not so coated, a/nd dU descriptions of'vron lei/re, a/nd wire of which iron is a compoTient part, 7U>t otherwise provided for, (See Wire.) wrought, for ships, or ports thereof, weighing 25 pounds or more. (See Anvils, below) (So allowance or reduction' of duties for partial loss or damage in consequence of rust or of aiscolo- ration shall be made upon any description of iron or steel, or upon any partly manufactured article of iron or steel or, upon any manufacture of iron or steel) except on polished Hussia sheet iron. manu^tuxes of, anchors, or parts of andirons, cast . anvils -j / anchors, or parts thereof mill-irons and mill-cranks, of wroughtiron and wrought iron for ships (and forgings of iron and steel, for vessels), steam-en- gines, and locomotives, or parts thereof, weighing each 25 pounds ormore) chams, trace, halUr, amd fence, made of wire or rods— not less ^ani inch i/n diameter less than J iiich in diamuter, arbd not wnder No. 9 wire- gauge wnderNo. ^wiregamge cables, or cable chams, or parts thereof: two cents and a haUfperpownd; Provided, That no chains made of wire or rods of a diameter of less than one-half of one in£h, shall be considered a chain cable. angles. (See Beams, below.) (axle-bars) ' (blanks) - - - (or steel) asles, parts thereof (axle-bara, axle-blanks, or forgings for axles, without reference to the stage or state of manufacture) (or steel beams, girders, joists, angles, channels, car- truck channels, TT, columns and posts, or parts or sections of columns and posts, deck and bulb beams, and buildingforms, toge&er with all other structural shapesof iron or steel) ... (or steel) blacksmiths' hammers and sledges . (track tools) (wedges, and) (crowbars) - (boUer tubes, or flues, or stays, of wrought iron or s{eel) (other wrought iron or steel tubes or pipes) steam, ffi*, amd water tubes, andflues of wroughtiron — (bolt-blanks.) (See Eivets, below) bolts with or without threads or nuts. (See Eivets, be- low) S. Eep. 12 17 Pound, 2 cents. Pound, 2i cents. Pound, ij cents. Pound, 1^ cents. 30 per cent., Pound, 2 cents Pound, 2i cents - . . Pound, li cents... Pound, 2i cents... Pound, 2i cents.. Pound, 2 cents Pound, 2 cents. Pound, 2J cents. Pound, 3 cents. 35 per cent. Pound, 3} cents. 35 per cent Pound, 1 cent. Pound, 1^^ cents. Pound, iifOent. 30 per cent. 30 per cent, and i cent pound. Pound, /jj cent. Found, 2 cents. Bound, 3 cents. Pound, 2 cents. [■Pound, 2 cents. Pounds, 2J cents. Pound, 3J cents. Pound, 2i cents. Found, 2| cents . . . Pound, Pound, Found, Pound, Pound, Pound, Found, 14 cents. 2i cents. 2| cents. 2| cents. 2| cents. 3 cents. 2i cents. Found, 2^ cents. > Pound, 2i cents. 258 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. ly .—Comparative statement of the rates of import duties, ■• - . .^ — and all otber castings of iron not speci&lly enumerated or provided for in this act - ......... . cast-iron pipe {of eveiy description) {steam, gas, and water) butts and hinges (castings of, n. o. p. f.) (See Oast iron, aboTo) - . malleable, n. o. p. f * - - (chnin or chains of all kinds, made of iron or steel, not less than three-ft)urtb8 of one inch in diamctor) (less than three-fourths of one itioti and not leas than thr6e-eigbths of one inch in diametef) ■-.. - - - - (less than tbreeeigbths of one inch ill diameter) channels, car-truck channels. (See Beams, above.) columns and posts. (See Beams, above.) (and steel cotton-tiea, or hoops, for baling purposes, not thinner than "No. 20 wire-gauge) . =. . . ^ w (crovp-bars.) (See Blacksmiths' hammers, above) (deck -beams.) (See Beams, above) .-. i. - ^ i.,.,. l _i. .*..... (fish-plates or splice-bars.) (See Kailway, helov?) .^.x. flues, wrought. (See Boiler-tubes, BbD"(*e) * . . (fot'gingS.) (See Iron forgings, above) (forged shot-gun barrels, rough-bored.) (See Arms) .. (girders.) (See Beams, above.) hatters' irons, cast, (See Cast iron, ftbove) . . - hinges -.* --t (finished and hinge blanks.) (See Hlvets, below) (hob-nails.) (See Horseshoe-nails, below) hollow-ware (coftted), glared br tinned *t* hoops, for baling purposes — - not thinner than No. 20 wiTe-gaugej (See Cotton ties, above) - hoops, other, wholly or partly manufactured* (See Hoop, Band, and Scroll.) horseehoe-nails - *........ (hob-nails, and wire nails,) and all other wrought (iron or steel) n^ils, (not specially enumerated or provided for in this act) (horseshoes.) (See Spikes, below) magnets. (See Mugnets) malleable castings. (See Castings, above) manufactures of, n. o. p. f mill-irons and mill-cranka. (See AnVila, above).- (mule-shoes.) (See Spikes, beloW) ...*.. nails, cut, and spikes (of iron or steel) >. w<. (hob. ) (See Horseshoe-nails, above) horseshoe. (See Horseshoe-nails, above) (Wire nails.) (See Horseahoe-nails, above) wrought (board), n. o. p. f. (See Horseehoe-nails, above) nuts, wrought. (See Spikes, below) ^ .^ (ox-shoes. ) (See Spikes, below) ,.-...* .,»... (railway-bars, weighingmore than 25 pounds to the yard) made in part of stefel... ....... wt-tv^.^,.. (wcighingmoretban 25 pounds to the yard) bars for railroads or inclinfd jiiajitjs . . » (rails, flat, punched.) (See Kails, below) -. Pound, li cents. Pound, 1^ cents. Pound, li cents. !^ound, 2 cents. Pound, 1| cents. Pound, 2 cents. Pound, 2i cents. 35 per cent. Pound, 2i cents. Foundi 1^ cents. Pound, 3 cents. JE^ound, 2^ cents. 10 per cent. Pound, li cents. Pound, 2^ cents. Pound, 4 cents. Pouudt 3 cents. 35 per cent. Pound, 4 cents. Found, 2 cents. Pound, 2 cents. 45 per Cent. Pound, 2 Gents. Poundi 2 cents. Pound, ii cent. Pound, 4 cents. Pound, 4 cents. Pound, 4 cents. Pound,- 4 cfent^. Pound, 2 cents. Pound, 2 cents, i'otlnd, ^V^ent. Ton, $17. Pound, -^g cent. Pound, ^ cent. Pound, /n cent. Pound, IJ cent. Pound, 2t cents Pouud, 2^ cents Pound, l| cent. IMPOETS INTO THE UNITED STATES,- ETC. 259 IV.—ComijamUve statement of the rates of import duties, ^c. — Continuetl. IScD note at top ol' page 228, for oxplanatlon of text in italics and parcutbeaes.] AKTICLES ENUSlliUATED. Kev. Stat, of June 22, 1874. Acts of Feb'y 8,1875. March 3, 1876. July 1, 1879. June 14, 1880. May 6, 1882. Doc. 23,1882. Act of March 3, 1883. Iron screws, commonly called trood-screws, two inches or over in length - one inch andless than two inches in length over one-half inch and less than one inch in length one-half inch and less In length of any other metal than iron, and all other screws of iron, except wood screws Ited (md wrought-iron hinges (shoes, horse, mule, or ox.) (See Spikes, helow) skates costing 20 cents or less per pair over 20 cents per pair sledges, blacksmiths'. (See Blacksmiths) wrought (or steel) railroad chairs spikes-... ' nuts washers, ready punched , spiral fti/miture springs, manufactured from iron wire. . . Pound, 8 cents... Pound, 11 cents-.. Pound, 11 cents- - Pound, 11 cents... 35 per cent. Pound, 2J cents. sprigs, not exceeding 16 ozs. to the M. . exceeding 16 ozs. to the M . ... squares, ma/rked on oneside. aU other, of iron or steel. (stays, boiler, wrought) .. — _.. stove-plates, cast. (See Cast iron)...... , (stractural shapes of iron or steel.) (See Beams, above); (tires, iron or steel, locomotive, car, and other railway, or parts thereof, wholly or partly manufaoturea.) (See Steel wheels) tees. (See Beams, above.) wire. (See 'Vfire.) Isinglass. (See fish glue) Istle or Tampico fiber... Italian cloths. (See Woolens.) Ivoiy or vegetable ivory, manufactures of, n. o. p. f. (See Bone) . and vegetable ivory, unmanufactured -drop black, (See Black)- Jackets, wool, &c., except knit goods. (See "Woolen) Pair, 8 cents. 35 per cent. Pound, 2J cents.. Pound, 2< cents Pound, 2J cents.. Pou^d, 2 cents... Pound, 2 cents... I^uhd, 2 cents, and 15 per cent. PerM, 2J cents.. Pound, 3 cents — Pound,' 3 cents, . and 30 per cent. Pound, G cents, and 30 per cent. Pound, 1^ cents... Jalap Japanned wai'e of all kinds, not specially enumerated or pro- vided for in tliisa.ct -. - Jars, pickle or preserve. (See Glass.) Jasmine or jasimine oil. (See Oil) Jelliesof all kinds, (SeeiFruits) Jet, unmanufactnred manufactures and imitations of Jewelry of all kinds ... (Joists, iron or steel.) (See Iron) JosS'stick or josshght Juglandium oil.-.- (Juices, alcohol not component part, n. o. p. f.) (See Medici- nal preparations) Juice, fruit lemon *.... licorice. (See Licorice.) lime Juuiperoil and laurel berries Junk, old Jute Pree.. Pree. 35 per cent Free... 25 per cent Pound, 50 cents, and 40 per cent. !Free 40 per cent. Free , 50 per cent. Free 35 per cent. 25 percent . Free- Free - sunn, sis-al grass, and other" venretable substances^, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, used for cordage , 25 per cent 10 per cent Pound, 5 cents . 10 per cent Free... Free. Free Ton, $15 , butts .. _ _ burlaps not exceeding CO inches in width. (See Flax) . . exceeding 60 inches in width. (SeoFlax) butts, other manufactures of. (See Flax) ^^; cai-peting. (SeeCarpets) -.'1 grass cloth all other manufactures of jute Ton, $15 Ton, $6 , 30 per cent 30 per cent Square yard, 8 cts 30 percent. ...... 30 per cent , Poxmd, 6 cents. Pound, 8 cents. Pound, 10 cents. Pound, 12 cents. P ound, 2 cents. Pound, 2^ cents. Pound, IJ cent. > Pound, 2 cents. Per M, 2J cents. Pound, 3 cents. Pound, 3 cents. Pound, 1-J cent. Pound, li cent. Pound, 2J cents. 25 per cent. 30 per cent. Free. 25 per cent. Pound, 45 cents, and 40 per cent. Free. 40 per cent. Free. 35 per cent. Free. 25 per cent. 25 per cent. Pound, li cents. Free. Free. 25 per cent. 20 per cent. Free. Pound, 3 cents. Free. Free. Free. 20 per cent. Ton, $15. Ton, $6. 30 per cent. 40 per cent. Square yard, 6 eta, 35 per cent. 35 per cent. ■'■ 260 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. IV. — Comparative statement ofilie rates of import dutieSj <^c — Continued, [See note at top of page 228, for explanation of text in italics and parentheses.] AKTICLES ENUMERATED. 3iev4Stat.of . June 22, 1874. a' Acts of . I'eb. 8, 1875. ;; March 3, 1875. • Jnly 1,]879. - June 14, 1880. '- May 6,1882. Dec. 23,1882. Act of March 3, 1883. Jute and of ramie, China, and sisal grass, not specially enume- rated or provided for in this act Kainite. (See Kyanite) - Kaoline. {See Earths) Kelp., (Kentledge.) (See Iron) , Kid gloves. (See Gloves) - Kieserite Kirschwasser. (See Liquors) Knit-goods. (See Woolen.) Knitting-needles. (See Needles) machine needles. (See Needles) Knives, pen pocket , Knobs, gold, silver, or other met%L. (See Gold) . Kyanite or cyanite (and kainite) Lao dye, crude, seed, button, stick, and shell Bpirits aulphor. (See Sulphur) Lace, window-onrtains, cotton Laces, cotton. * * (See Cotton) gold, silver, or other metal. (See Gold) . . . for hats, &c., n. o. p. f. (See Hats) linen or flax, * n.o.p.f. (SeePlax) Lactarine I/mnp-hlaek Lanoewood, TinmAnufactnred, (See Wood) Lard-. Free . . . . Ton, $5 . Free Last>blocks, rough-hewn or sawed. (See Wood) Last-blocks — Lastings, mohair cloth, silk twist, or other manufactures of clotl^ woven or made in patterns of snoh size, shape or form, or cut in such manner aa to be £.t for buttons exclusively, not combined with India^iibher Laths Laudanum, tincture of. (See Opium) Lava, unmanufactured Lavender oil. (See Oil) spike oil. (See Oil) Lawns, n. o. p. f. , of flax, jute, or hemp. (See Flax) Lead, acetate of white brown -- — manufactures of, n. o. p. f . (See Manufactures) > nitrate of , ore (and lead dross) in pigs and bars (molten andold refuse lead, funinto blecks and bars, and) old scrap lead, fit only to be remanufaotured pencil of wood.- pencil leads - ^ red. (See Orange Mineral) in sheets, pipes, or shot steel plates, engraved, stereotype plates, and new plates .". type-metal. (See Type-metal) , types, old, fit only for manufacture. (See Types) white, when dry or in pulp , when ground or mixed in oil Leaf, gold. (See Gold-leaf) , silver. (See Silver-leaf) Leather, bend or belting leather, and Spanish or other sole leather (and leathernot specially enumerated or provided for in this act calfskins, t^anned, or (tanned and dressed) ^ and dressed upper leather of all ojher kinds and skins, dressed and finished, of all kinds not specially enumerated or provided for in this act. . . (and skins of raorroco, finished) ploves. (See Gloves) 50 per cent-. 20 per cent.. Gallon, $2... 25 per cent Per M, $1, and 35 per cent. 50 percent 50 per cent 35 per cent Ij^oe Free Free Free 35 per cent 35 per cent.--...--. 35 per cent 30 per cent 30 per cent Free 20 per cent. Free Pound, 2 cents 20 per cent 20 per cent 10 per cent Per 1,000 pieces, 15 cents. 40 per cent Free Free Free 35 or 40 per cent., ac- cording to value. Pound, 10 cents . . . Pound, 5 cents 35i)erceDt Pound, 3 cents Pound, IJ cents . . . Pound, 2 cents .- ) Pound, 2 cents . . ^ Pound, 1^ cents . ) Gross, 50 cents, and 30 per cent. Gross, $1 Pound, 3 cents . Pound, 2 J cents 25 per cent 25 per cent Free Pound, 3 cents Pound, 3 cents 500 leaves, $1.50 . - . 500 leaves, 75 cents 15 per cent 35 per cent 25 per cent | 20 per cent | 20 per cent . . 50 percent- 35 per cent Ton, $3. Free. Pound, T^o cent. 50 per cent. Free. Gallon, $2. 25 per cent 55 per cent. 50 pel" cent. 50 x'er cent. 45 per cent Free. Free. l''ree. Free. 40 pur cent 40 per cent. 25 per cfiut 20 per cent. 30 per cent. Free. Free. Pound, 2 cents. 20 per cent. 20 per cent. 10 per cent Per 1,000 pieces, 15 cents. 40 per cent. Free. Free. Free. 35 per cent. Ponnd, 6 cents. Pound, 4 cents. 45 per cent. Pound, 3 cents. Pound, 1^ cent6. Pound, 2 cents. Gross, 50 cent3,and 30 per cent 10 per cent. Pound, 3 cents. Pound, 3 cents. 25 per cent. 20 per cent. Free. Pound, 3 cents. Pound, 3 cents. 500 leaves, $1.50. 5001eaves,75 cents. 15 per cent 20 per cent. 50 i»er teat' »' -M' IMPOSTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 261 IV. — Comparative statement of the rates of, import duties, ^c. — Continued. [See note at top of ^age 228, for explanation of test in italics and parentlieseB.l ARTICLES ENUMEHATKD. Eev. Stat, of June 22, 1874. Acta of Fob'y 8, 1875. March 3, 1875. July 1, 1879. June 14, 1880. May 6, 1882. Dec. 23, 1882. ■• Act of March 3, 1883. Leather, all manufactures and artiolea of, or of which leather shall be a component part, not specially enumer- ated ot provided for in this act •. old scraps pocket-hooks, n. o.p. f . (See Card-cases) , ancLak'ms, japanned, patent, or ena/meled and sHns, tanned, n.o.p.f, Leaves (n. o.p. f.) (See Drugs) allnot othe'i'wise provided /or. (SeeDrugs) Leeches ^ (Lees crystals.) (See Tartars) , Lemons (TPholehox) .., ") (one-half bos:.) (SeeFruit) I (bulk) ._ f n.o.p.f. (See Fruit) J gi^solL (SeeOil) iuice oil. (SeeOil) :md orange peel, not preserved, candied, or othor^vise prepared. (See Orange) Letter paper. (See Paper) Libraries. (See Books.) Lichens, n. o.p.f. (See Drugs) Licorice, paste or roll juice TOot (unground) Life-boats and lii^-saving apparatus, specially imported by societies incorp.orated and est-ablished to encourage the saving of human life Lignum- vitse, unmanufactured. (See Wood) Lime 35 per cent.. Free 35 per cent.. 35 per ceut. 25 per cent. Free. Free.. 20 per cent.. Free 10 per cent Found, 50 cents . Free 35 per cent. . Free Pound, 10 cents Pound, 5 cents Free borate of. (See Borax) , chloride of, or bleaching powder citrate of _ juice '. , sulphate of, nngronnd. (See Plaster of Paris) Limes. (Seri Fruit) oil. (SeeOil) Liniment, alcohol not component part, n. o. p. f. (See Medici- nal preparations) propnetaiy. (See Proprietary preparations) . . Linens, brown and bleached * * of flax, jute, or hemp, n. o.p.f. (See Flax) t Free Free 10 per cent.. Free , Free...*... Free 10 per cent. Free , 10 per cent. 50 per cent . . embroideries iusertings ._ threadlacea packthread -„ thread. (See Flax) twine. (See Flax) rags. (See Flax) Linseed. (See Seed).- oil. (SeeOil) Liquors : Alcohol. (See Alcohol) Ale, porter, and beer, in bottles (or jugs of glass, stone, or earthenware) otherwise than in bottles (or jugs of glass, stone, or earthenware).. (See Bay mm). Brandy and other spirits manufactured or distilled from grain or other materials and not specially enu- merated or provided for in this act Each and every gauge orvdne gallon of meas- urement shall be counted as at least one proof gallon; and the standard for determining the proof of brandy and other spirits amd of wine or liquors of any kind imported shall be the same ns that which is defined in the laws relating to internal revenue ; but any brandy or other sjiir- ituons liquors imported in casks of less capacity than fourteen (14) gallons shall be forfeited to the United States. coloiiag foT {mthout ^irita) ^ ^„^^ 35 or 40 per cent., ac- cordmg to value. 35 per cent 30 per cent , 30 per cent 40 per cent 40 per cent 40 per cent Free Bushel, 20 cents Gallon, 30 cents . . . Proof gallon, $2 . . Grallon, 35 cents... Gallon, 20 cents Proof gallon, $2... 30 per cent. Free. 35 per cent. Free. Free. Pound, 4 cents. Box, 30 cents. Half box, 16 cents. PerM,$2. 20 per cent. Free. Free. Free. Free. 25 per cent. Free. Pound, 7i cents. Pound, t) cents. Free. Free. Free. 10 per ceut. Pound, 3 cents. Free. Ftee. Free. Free. 20 per cent. Free. 25 per cent. 50 per cent. 35 per cent. 30 per cent. 40 per cent. 40 per cent. 40 per cent. Free. Bushel, 20 cents. Gallon, 25 cents. Proof gallon, $2. Gallon, 35 cents. Gallon, 20 cents. Proof gallon, $2. 50 per cent 50 per cent. 262 IMPOKTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. IV. — Comxmrative statement of Hie rates of import dutieSj ^c. — Contimied, [See note at top of pago 228, for explanation of text in italics and parentheses. 1 ARTICLES ENUMERATED. Eev. Stat, of June 22, 1874. Acts of Feb'y 8,1875. March 3, 1875. July 1, 1879. June 14, 1880. May 6,1882. , Dec. 23, 1882. ' Act of March 3. 1883. liiqn ors— C ontinued . Champagne, and all other si^arliliDg "winea in l)ottlea containing each not more than one quart and more than one pint. . containing not more than one pint , each ana more than one-half pint. containing one-half pint each, orless - in bottles containing more than one quart each, in addition per gallon on the quantity in excess of one quart bottle Cordials, liquors, arract, absinthe, kirschTvasser, ratafia, and other similar spirituous beverages or bitters, con- taining spirits, ana not specially enumerated or pro- Tided tor in this act (Distilled spirits, containing fiifty ncr centum of anhy- drous alcohol.) fSee above, distilled spirits, dutiable at $2 per proof gallon] On all compounds or preparations of which distilled spirits are a component part of chief value (not specially enu- merated or provided for in this act) , there shall be levied a dutynot less than that imposed upon distilled spirits. Jfo lower rate or amount of duty shall be levied, collected, and paid on brandy, spirits, and other spirituous bev- erages than that fixed by law for the description of first proof; but it shall be increased in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of first proof, ana- no brandy or other spirituous beverages under first iproof shall pay a less rate of duty than 50 per cenVwm ad valo- rem; and all imitations oi brandy or spirits, or wines imported by any names whatever, shall bo subject to tho highest rate ot duty provided for the genuine articles respectively intendea to be represented, and in no case less than one dollar per gallon. Still wines, in casts in bottles, per case of one dozen bottles, con- taining each not more than one quai-t and more than one i)int or twenty.four bottles containiog each not more than one pint and an^ excess beyond these quantities found in such bottles shall be subject to a duty of five cents per pint or ii actional part thereof but no separate or additional duty shall bo collected on the bottles : Provided, That any wines imported con- taining more than twenty-four per cen- tum of alcohol shall be forfeited to the United States : {Provided further, That there shall bo no al- lowance for breakage, leakage, or damage on wines, liquors, cordials, or distilled spirits.) JVb allowaoice shall he made for breakage unless such breakage is acticaUy ascertained by count and cerlijifd hy a cits- torn-house appraiser. tho same duty as on still wines of the same / Dozen, $6 Dozen, $3 . . . Dozen, $1.50. Gallon, $2.... Proof gallon, Vermnth t^ost. "Wines, (See Still wines, above.) brandy, and other spirituous liquors imported in Itottles, shall be packed in packages containing not less than one dozen bottles m each pack- :iSo ; ami all such bottles, except as specially enumerated or provided for in this act, shall pay an additional duty of three cents for each bottle '. Litharge Lithographic stones, not engraved Litmus, and all lichens^ prepared or not prepared Loadstones. (See Magnets) Logs, n. o. p. f. (See wood) Logwood and other dyewoode, extracts and decoctions of. Dozen, $7. Dozen, $3.50. Dozen, $1.75. Gallon, $2.25. Proof gallon, $2. Gallon, $1. Gallon, 40 cents... Dozen, $1.60 2dozen,$L60 Pint, cents . Gallon, 50 cents. Dozen, $1.60. 2 dozen, $1.60. Pirit, 5 cents. Each 3 eeuts addi- tional duly. Pound, 3 11 iits ... l>ee Pree Prco Free , 10 per ftnt Adilitional dutv, oenty hottle. Pound, ;: oents. Pree. Pree. Free. Pree. lOpeicent. IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 263 IV. — Comparativi} atniement of the rates of import duties, ^-o. — Continued. (See note at top of page 228, for explanation of text in italics and parentheses.] AllTICI.ES ENUMFHATED. Eev. Stat, of Juno 22, 1874. Acts of Feb'y 8, 1875. March 3, 1875. July 1, 1870. June 14, 1880. May 0, 1882. Deo. 23, 1882. Act of March 3, 1873 Looking-glass plates and ir'ames. iSeo G-lass.) (Lozenges, alcohol not component part, n. o. p. f.) (See Medi- cinai preparations) .-,-. (proprietary) n. o. p. f. (See Proprietary prepara- tions) - Lumber, other sawed. (See Wood.) Maccaroni and vermicelli Mace oil. (See Oil) i Mackerel. (SeeFiah) Madder, and munject, or Indian madder, ground or prepared, and extracts of...- Magnesia (medicinal), carbonate of calcined (sulphate of), or Bpsom salts (Magneslte, or native mineral), carbonate of magnesia , (Magnesium) , Magnets Mahogany, unmanufactured. (See Wood) , manufactures of. (See Wood) Maize, or Indian com -■ , Malacca joints cut into suitable lengths. (See India).. Malleable-iron castings Manganese, oxide and ore of Manila cordage, untarred. {See Hemp) , manufactures of, n. o. p. f . (See Herap) n. o. p. f. (See liemp) Manna Mantels, slate. (SeeSlates) , Manufacturing purposes, acid for. (See Acids) (Manufactures, articles, orwares, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, composed "wholly or in part of— Iron Steel , Copper ..-r Lead Nickel , Pewter , I Tin ; Zinc Gold Silver Platinum Any other metal, and whether partly or wholly manufac- tured.) (SeeGold) - Manvfctctvres, articles, vessels, and wares not otherwise provided for, of brass, iron, lead, pewter and tin or oilier metal (except gold, silver, nlaiina, copper, andsteel), or of which either of these metals shall be the component material of chi^ value Manures, and all substances expressly used for. (See Guano) . Manuscripts Maps, for Library of Congress, or use of United States. (See Books) not more than two copies when free. (See Books.) ' when free. (See Books. ) Maps. (See Books) Marblp, ichiie statuarp, brocatella, sienna, and verd^antique (of all kinds), in block, rough or squared, per cubic foot, veined marble, and marble of all other descriptions n. o. P'f , sawed, dressed, or polished (or otherwise, includ- ing) — marble slabs and marble paving-tilea If more iha/n two inches in thickness, ten centsperfoot, in addition, to the above rate, for each inch or fraction- al part thereof in excess ofttoo inches in thichiess, hut if exceeding six inches in thickness, such marble shall be subjeet to the duty imposed upon marble blocks all manufactures of, n. o. p. f oa-sts. (See Philosophical.) Marino coral, unmanufactured - Marrow, crude •*■ Mar.shmallows - Matches, ft'iction or lucifer. (See ITrictiion) MaticOileaf..... v Pound, 2 cents . . Pound, 25 ceut3 . Free . . - , Barrel, $2 Preo Pound, C cents . . Pound, 12 cents - Pound, 1 cent . . . Pound, 6 cents . - Free Free 35 per cent Bushel, 10 cents. Free Pound, 2J cents . Free Found, 2J cents . Ton, $25 .... I'ree 40 per cent. Free 33 per cent.. 45 per cent- . 45 per cent. . 35 per cent. . 35 per cent. . 35 per cent. . 35 per cent.. 35 per cent.. 40 per cent. . 40 per cent.. 40 per cent. . 35 per cent.. 35 per cent. Free Free , Free- 25 per cent Cu.tt.,ilil, &25p.c 30p.o.,&25cent9 sup. sq. ft. J 50i}er cent.. Free , Free Free 35 per rent. Free. 25 per cent, GO per cent. Free. Free. Free. Pound, 1 cent. Free. Pound, 5 cents. Pouud, 10 cents. Pound, 1* cents. Free. Free. Free. Free. 35 per cent. Bushel, 10 cents. Free. Pound, 2 cents. Free. Pound, 2i cents. 35 per cent. Ton. $25. Free. 30 per cent. Free. ■ 45 per cent. 45 per cent. Free. Free. Free. 25 per cent. Cii. ft., 65 cents. Cu, ft., $1.10. 50 per rent. Frei'. Kri'i-. Free. 35 per cent. 264 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. IV. — Comjparative stafemeni of the rates of import duties , ^c. — Continued. [See note at top of page 228, for expl.ination of text in italics and parentlieses.] ARTICLES KNirMRRATED. Eev. Stat, of June 22,1874. ActH of Peb'y 8,1875. March 3, 1875. July 1, 1879. June 14,1880. May a, 1882. Bee. 23,1882. Act of March 3, 1883. Mattresses, curled hair for (other than hops') . (See Hair) — moss, &c., for beds and. (See Moss) Matting, floor, of vegetable substances China, and other Jloor inatting cocoa or coir Mats(of vesetable substance) of cocoan'tet tnade of flags, jute, or gra^s all other not exclusively of vesftiiblo material. (See Carpet) ~ Aleata, of all kinds, prepared. (See l''ish) salt, forexpoitod, drawback. (See Salt.) (extract of) Meal, com rice. (See Rice) Medals, cabinets of. (See Cabinets) of gold, silver, or copper Medicinal acids, n. o. p. f, (See Acida) ; Preparations — (All known as — Cerates Conserves Decoctions Emulsions Extracts, solid oi fluid Infusions Juices Liniments Lozenges Mixtures Mucilages Ointments ,■ Oleo-resins Pills Plasters Powders Resins Suppositories . , Sirups, vinegars 1. AndwaterSjOfanyofwhich alcohol is not a com- ponent part, and which arc not specially enu- merated or provided for in this act) (All known as— Essences Ethers Extracts Mixtures Spirits Tinctures and Medicated wines, of which alcohol is a compon- ent part, not specially enumerated or provided for in. this act) i -..,. n. o.p.f Meerschaum, crude or raw : ^elada, concentrated. (See Sugar.) Mercurial preparation, n. o.p.f Metals, unnoanufaetured, n.o.p.f. Mica and mica waste Milk of India rubber. (See India rubber) preserved or condensed , sugar of. (See Sugar) -. Millinery use, feathers, flowers, and birds, n. o. p. f. (See Eeathera) - MlU-irons and Crank8,of wrought iron. (See Iron) Saws. (See Saws.) Stouea.buhr-stonea, m.f. d,, or hound up into. (See Stones) . Mineral or medicinal waters, artificial : For each bottle or jug containmg not more tha/ii one quart. . . Containing more than one guart,for each additional quart, or fractional part thereof. 30 per cent Free 25 and 30 per cent 30 per cent. 25 per cent. 30 per cent 30 per cent. 45 per cent.. 35 per cent^ - 20 per cent.. 10 per cent.. 20 per cent.. lYee '. Free 10 x)er cent . . 20 per cent. Eree 20 per cent. 20 per cent. Ereo Free , 20 per cent., Free 50 per cent Pound, 2 cents . 20 per cent Otherwise than in hotUes . Quart, 3 cents, and 25 per cent. Quart, 3 cents, and 25 per con 1 . JO per cent 25 per cent. Free. 20 per cent. 20 per cent. 40 per cent. ' 25 per cent. 20 per cent. Bushel, 10 cents. 20 per cent. Free. Free. Free. 25 per cent Pound, 50 cents. Free. Free. Fre'?. 20 per cent. Fiee, 50 per cent. Pound, 2 conts. 20 per cent. ; JO p.T cent. ! i IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 265 IV. — Comparative stat&ment of the rates of import duties, 4'C. — Continued. [See note ai top oi page 228, for explanation of text in italics and parentheses.] AUTtCLES ENUMERATED. Hev. Stat, of June 22, 1874. Acts of . Feb'y 8,1875. Marcli3,1875. July 1, 1879. June 14, 1880. May fi, 1882. Dec. , 23, 1882. Act of March 3, 18S3. Mineral and bitu/rmnous substances in a crude state and met- als unwronght, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act g MiTieral Jcermes Mineral (orange). (See Orange) waters, all not artificial (wax. ) (See Tegetable) (Minerals, crude, not advanced in value or condition by refin- ing or grinding, or by other process of manufacture, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act) (all non-dutiable, but which have been ad- vanced in value or condition by refining or grinding, or by other process of manu> facture, not specially enumerated or pro- vided for in this act) (Mixtures, alcohol component pait.) (See Medicinal prepa- rations) (alcohol not component part.) (See Medicinal preparations) Models of inventions and other improvements in the arts ; but no article or articles shall be deemed a model or im- provement which can be fitted for use Mohair cloth, for buttons exclusively. (See Lastings) Molasses (not above 56° ) (above 56°.) (See Sugar) concentrated. (See Sugar.) Molds, gold-beaters'. (See Gold-beaters.) Monumental stone. (See Stone.) Morocco, skinsfor, unfinished. (SeeSkins) (finished.) (See Leather) Morphia (ormorphine), and all salts thereof. (See Opium) .. . Mo88, Iceland ana other mosses, crude Moss, sea- weeds, and all other vegetable substances used for beds and mattres ses Mosses, crude, n. o. p. f. (See Drugs) ^ Mother of pearl - Mouth preparations. (See Proprietary preparations) (Mucilages,^ alcohol not component part.) (See Medicinal preparations) (Mule shoes, wrought.) (See Iron) Mun^o. (See "Wool) Munjeet and extracts of. (See Madder) MureaAde {ad/ye) _. Musical instruments of all kinds catgut strings or gut cord for. (See Catgut) . -, Music printed with lines, hound or unbowid Musk, crude, in natural pod Muskets, n. o. p. f. (See Arms) Mustard, ground, m I'wZ/i; when inclosed in glass or tin (or preserved, in bottles or otherwise) Mustm'd seed, hrovm and white Muriate of ammonia. (See Ammonia) potash. (See Potash) (Myrobolan) Nails, cut. (See Iron) horse-sboe. (See Iron) wrought-iron. (See Iron) (hob.) (See Iron). (steeL) (See Iron) (wire.) (See Iron) Kaphtha. (SeeCoaltar) ^ Xeedles, for knitting or sewing machines sewing, darning, knitting, and all others not spec- ially enumerated or provided for in this act 3feroli or orange flower oil. (See Oil) Xets, head. (See Woolen webbing) ....; 20 per cent. , 10 per cent. Free. Free 10 per cent > Gallon, 6i cents J Free. 10 per cent., Ounce, $1 . Free. Free , Free Free 50 per cent. . Pound, 13 cents . Free Free. 30 per cent Free ..., 20 per cent. Free 35 per cent Bulk pound, 10 cents. Pound, 14 cents . . Free. 10 per cent Free Free Pound, 1^ cents . . Pound, 5 cents . . . Poimd, 2ii cents . . Gallon, 40 cents... M,$land35perct. 20 per cent. Pound, 3 cents. Free. Free. Free. 10 per cent. Pound, 50 cents. 25 per cent. Free. 10 per cent. Gsdlon, 4 cents. Gallon, 8 cents. Free. 10 per cent. 20 per cent. Ounce, $1. Free. Free. Free. 50 per cent. 25 per cent. Pound, 2 cents. Pound, 10 cents. Free. 25 per cent. Free. Free. 25 per cent. \ Pound, ID cents. 10 per cent. Free. Free. Pound, IJ cents. Pound, 4 cents, Pound, 4 cents. Pound, 4 cents. Pound, 4 cents. Pound, 4 cents. 20 per cent. 35 per cent. Hewspapers, (See Paper) , "Nickel : Nickel oxide ■ Alloy of nickel with copper (any kind in which nickel is the element of chief value} 25percent 25percent. 50 per cent Free. Pound, 50 cents, Pound, 30 cents, and 50 per cent. and 50 per cent. 25 per cent Free. Pound, 30 cents . ^ Pound, 20 cents . 1 Pound, 15 cents. 266 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. IV. — Comparative statement of the rates of import duties, ^e. — Continued, f See note at top of page 228, for explanation of text in italics and parenthesea.] AETICLES ENHMEKATED. Nickel — Continued. (In ore, naatte, or other crude fonu not ready for consump- tion in tboarts, perpoundinthenickel contained therein) Hannfactnres of n. o. p. f. (See Manufactures) (Ifiter-cake.) (See Soda) Nitrate of lead. (See Lead) , potash or refined saltpeter. (See Potash) potafih or crude saltpeter. (See Potaah) soda. (See Soda) cubic. (See Soda) Nitrous (Nitric) ether, spirits of. (See Ether) Note paper. (See Paper) NutgaUs, 71. 0. p./. (SeeDrags) Nutmegs Nuts: Almonds shelled Filhertt Walnuts 0/ aUldnis Cocoa and Brazil or cream Palm and palm-nut kernels Peanuts or ground beans ' shoUed Of all kinds (shelled or unshelled), not specially enumer- ated or provided for in this act Nuts, n. 0. p. f. (See Dru"8.) ■wrought iron or steel. (See Iron) Nux vomica , Oak bark Oakum Oar blocks. (See Wood) Oatmeal Oats Ocher, and ochery earths : When dry When ground in oil .\ Umber (and umber earths, and sienna and sienna earths), when dry When ground in oil Oenantblo ether. (See Oil of cognac) Oil-cloth foundations. (SeeFlax) Oil-cloths for floors, stamped, painted, or printed, and on all other oil-doth (except silk oil-clotli), and on water-proof cloth, not otherwise provided for Oils : All animal, n. o. p. f. (See Preparation) other essential, n. o. p. f . (See Preparation) expressed, n. o. p. f. (See Preparation) rendered, n. o. p. f. (See Preparation) Almond Amber Ambergris ,. Aniline, crude Anise Anise-seed - Antbos (Aspic or spike lavender) Bay leaves, essential, or bay rum... Essence, or oil Say or laurel (expressed) Bene Bergamot Cajeput ; Caraway Cassia Castor (expressed). (See (Castor) Cedrat Oenne Chamomile (yinnamon ...', .,. Citronella or lemon grass Civet Clove .( Eev. Stat, of June 22, 1874. Acts of Feb'y 8,1875. March 3, 1875. July 1, 1879. June 14, 1880. May 6, 1882. Deo. 23,1882. 85 per cent. Pound, 3 cents . . Pound, 3 cents - - Pound, 1 sent . - . Pree Free Pound, 50 cents - 35 per cent Free. Pound, 20 cents - Pound, Pound, Pound, Pound, Pound, Free.. Free... PouW, Pound, 6 cents . . 10 cents . 3 cents. 3 cents. 2 cents. 1 cent . . IJ cent - Pound, 2o£nt8.. .. Pound, 2 cents — Free Free. Free 20 per cent Pound, i cent Bushel, 10 cents- . . 100 lbs., 50 cents . . 100 pounds, $1.50.. lOO pounds, 50 o'ts. 115 per cent Ounce, $4 40 per cent. 35 and 45 per cent. 20 percent — 5*0 per cent — 20 per cent.... Free Free , Free , Free Free Free Free Free Ounce, .50 cents. Ounce, 50 cents. . Found, 20 cents. Free Free Free Free , Free Gallon, $1 Free Gallon, 30 cents. Free Free Free , Free Pound, $2. Act of March 3, 1883. Pound, 15 cents. 45 per cent. 20 per cent. Pound, 3 cents. Pound, li cents. Pound, 1 cent. Free. Free. Pound, 30 cents. 25 per cent. Free. Pound, 5 cents. Pound, 7i cents. Free. Free. Pound, 1 cent. Pound, li cents. Pound, 2 cents. Pound, 2 cents. Free. Free. 20 per cent. Pound, i cent. Bnshel, 10 cents. Pound, i cent. Pound, 1} cents. Pound, i cent. Pound, IJ cents. Ounce, $4. 40 per cent. 40 per cent. 25 per cent. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Pound, $3.50. Free. Free. Free. Free. Freo. Gallon, 80 cents, Free. Free. Free. Free; Free. IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 267 IV. — Comparaiive etatemeut of the rates of import duties, aca - other I Parasol-fi-ames and sticks, n. o. p. f. (See TTmbrellas) Parasol-sticks, cut in lengths. (See TTmbrellas) Paraaol-ribs, stretohor-frames, tips, runners, handles, orother parts. (See Umbrellas) Parchment '. Parian, printed/painted, or gilded. (See Earthenware.) ].'aris white. (See "WTiiting,) Paste, Brazil ...- - - — compositions of, not set. (See Compositions) licorice. (See Licoiice) - - proprietary. (See Proprietary preparations) Patent alum. (See Alum) Patent size Pa-viDg tiles, marble. . (See Marble) 25 per cent. 20 per cent Free 40 per cent 35 per cent Free Free. Free Free 25 per cent, 25 per cent 20 per cent 35 per cent 10 per cent. 35 per cent 35 per cent, 35 per cent. , Free. Free. Free . 20 per cent 35 per cent PoundlO cents.. - 60 per cent 45 per cent... 35 per cent Free 45 per cent. 30 per cent Free -10 per cent - Pound, 10 cents . ', 50 per cent 100 lbs., 60 cents . 20 per cent. Sap. sq. ft. 25 cts.i, . and 30 per cenK 20 per cent. Free. 30 per cent. 30 per cent. Free. Free. Free. 25 per cent. 20 per cent. 15 per cent. 15 per cent. 10 per cent. 35 per cent. 25 per cent 25 per cenl* Free. Free. Free. 10 per cent. 30 per cent. Free. 50 per cent. 40 per cent. 30 per cent. Free. 40 per cent. Free. Free. 10 per cent. Pound, 7i cents. 50 per cent. 100 lbs., 60 cents. Cubic foot, $1.10. 270 IMPOKTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. IV. — Comparative statement of the rates of imjyort duties, ^c. — Continued. [See note at top of page 228, ibr explanation of text in italiCB and pareutheses.] AUTICLES ENl'MEIUTED. Eev. Stat, of June 22, 1874. Acts of FcTjV 8,1875. Match 3, 1875. July 1, 1873. Juno 14, 1880. May 6, 1882. Dec. 23,1882. Act of March 3, 1883. Paving tiles, n. o.p. f. (See Brick) ■ Paving stones, n.o.pf Peanuts, or ground heans shelled (Pearl-ash.) (See Soda) Pearl, mother of Pehblea, Brazil and other, for spectacles, rough. (See Brazil) Peel, lemon and orange. (See Orange) PeUitory-root Pencils, crayons of all hinds. (See Crayons) hair w slate. (See Slatn) of TTOCd filled with lead or other material (and pencils of lead). Pencil-leads not in wood Pen-kniTca, pocket-knives, of all kinds, and razors -*.*. swords * *; . sword-blades, and side-arma Pens, gold or silver , metallic other than ■- 20 percent 10 per cent. Pound, 1 cent — Found, IJ cents . . Pree % -... Free Free Free. 30 per cent. 35 per cent , 40 per cent Gross, 50 cents, and 30 per cent. Gross, $1, Pen- (holder) fci])s and pen-holders, or parts thereof.. Pepper, unground (of all kinds) Percussion caps , Perfumerj% alcoholic, including cologne water , Periodictils. (See Paper ; 3f e wspapers) Persis, or extract of archil, and cudbear *. . . Personal effects of immigrants, when free. (See "Wearing ap- parel.) and household effects, not merchandise, of citizens of the United States dying abroad Peruvian bark * ...*-.. Petroleum barrels (when free). (See Barrels.) Pewter and brif annia metal, old, and fit only to be remanu- factured manufactures of, n.o. p. f. (See Manufactures) Phanglehi Philosophical apparatus and instruments Provided, That any philosophical apparatus and instruments imported/or the itse of any society incorporated for religious gurposes, are subject to a duty of.: isopbical and scientific apparatus, instrnment-s, and prep- arations, statuary, casta of marblu, bronze, alabaster, or plaster of Paris, paintings, drawiugH. and etchings, specially imported in good faith for tlie use of any society or institu- tion incorporated or established for (religious) philosophi- cal, educational, scientific, or literary purposes, Ct encour- agement of the tine arts, and not intended for sale Phosphates, crude or native, for fertilizing purposes (Pbospnate, Done-dust and bone-asb for manufacture of.) (See Bone-duat) Phosphorus Pickets. (See "Wood) Pickles, caperi, and sauces, of all kinds, not othervriae spe- cially enumerated or provided for in this act Pig-copper, in Chili or other. (See Copper) . iron. (Seo Iron) (Pills, alcobol UOt component part.) (See Medicinal propara- tionej n. o. p. f. (See Proprietary preparations) Piraentc (unground) - ., ^ Pius, solid-head or otbor ,' wrist or crank. (Seo Sted.) Pipes and pipe-bowls * * u. o. p. f. (Seo Smokers' articles). * cast-iron - , . . of clay, coiiimou *• * (See Smokers' articles) ctipper. (See Copper) - ^ lead. (Seo Lead) (other wrought iron or steel . ) (See Iron) Pistols * * (SeeArms) 50 per cent.*.* 3B per cent 45 per cent 35 per cent — 35 percent 40 per cent 10 cents per gross, and 25 per cent. 35 per cent Poimd, 5 cents . . . 40 percent.^-.*-. Gallon, $3, and 50 per cent. 25 per cent Free. Free. Free. Free 35 per cent.. Free. 40 per cent.. 15 per cent. Free . Free . 20 per cent.-'. 20 percent... 35 per Cent Pound, 5 cents . Xou,$7 50 perci'ut... Pound, 5 oent-s . .. 36 pet cent Gross, $l..>fl, and 75 per cent. Pfiuud, 1^ cents ... ^5 per Cent .._, 45 per cent .... Pound, 2J cents ... 35 per cent.. 20 pet cent. Pound, 1 cent. Pound, li cents. Pound, l| cents. Free. Free. Free. 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 30 per cent. Gross, 50 cents, and 30 per cent 10 per cent. 5C per cent 35 per cent. 45 per cent. Grosa, 12 cents. 30 per cent Free. 40 per cent, Gallon, $2, and GO per cent. Free. Free. Free. 45 per cent. 35 per cent. Free. Free. Free. Pound, 10 cents. 20 per cent 35 per o*int. Pound, 4 cents. Pound, -^g Cent. 25 ner cent .50 per cent >'i'eel 30 per cent. 70 per cent Pound, 1 cent. 35'peroont. 'i 35 per cent Pound, 3 cents. Pound, 2i cents. 25 per cent IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. IV--— Comparative statement of the rates of import duties, ^c— Continued. [See noto at top of page 228, for explanation of text in lta,lic8 and parentlieses.] 271 AKTICLIS ESUMEIiATKD. Eor. Stat, of Juno 23,1874. Acts of Feb'y 8,1875. MAMh 3, 1875. July 1, 1879. July 14,1880. May 6, 1882. Deo. 23,1882. Act of Harcli 3, 18S3. h' & Pitch. (SeeCoaltar) Burgundy , Pit aaws. (See Saws.) Plaits for hats, &c., n. o. p. f . (Sec Hats) Planished sheet itcn. (See Iron.) Planlt, flawed. (See Wood.) Planking, Ship. (See 'Wood) Plants, fruit, sMde, lawn, and ornamental trees, shrubs, and ttoioer'Seeds, not otfierwise provided for,- garden seeds, a/nd all other seeds for agricultural and horti^ cultural purposes, not otherujise provided for (plants trees shmhs and vines of all Icinds, not otherwise provided for. . . and seeds of all kinds, eScept medicinal seeds not specially enumerated or provided for in this act) . . trees, shi'ubs, roots, seed-cane, and seeds imported by the Department of Agriculture or the TTnited States Botanical (Jarden = fruit, tropical and seul-iropical, for propagation, &o. (Seeitaiit) -. tea - Plaques, printed, painted, or ghized. (See Earthenware.) Plaster ot Paris, or sulphate of lime, nnground when ground or calcined casts of. (When free, see Philosophical.) Plasters, proprietary. ( See Proprietary preparations) . . . (alcohol hot a coinponent part.) (See Medicinal preparations) Plated articles. (See Britannia) ..l Plates of all thicknesses and widths. (See Steel.) (castiron.u. o.p.f.) (See Iron) copper in, unmanufactured. (See Copper) fashion, engraved on steel or wood. (See Fashion) . ... glass. (See Grlass.) u-on, sheared or unsheared. (See Iron.) looking-glass. (See Glass.) railway fish. (See Iron) steel, engraved - , stereotype. (See Lead) , wood, engraved Platinum, unmanufactured, and vases, retorts (and other apparatus, vessels), aud parts thereof, for chem- ical uses manufactures of, n. o. p. f. (See Manufactures.) (See Gold) Playing-cards Plums. (SeeTruit) Plumbago - Plush, hatters', of silk of silk and cottoh Pocket-books knives Poles, hop Polished sheet-iron. (See Iron. ) Polishing powders of every description (by whatever name known), including Frankfort black, and, Berlin, Chinese, flg, and wash blue Polishing-stones : Polypodiwm Poplar woods for manufacture of paper. (See Woods) Poppy oil Porcelain, painted, printed, or gilded. (See Earthenware.) Porcelain glass, n. o. p. f. (See Glass) Pork Porter, in bottles or. iags otherwise. (See Liciuoi's) (Portland cement.) (See Cement) (Posts.) (See Act of March 3, 1883. Potash — Cozttinuecl. ■ . Chlorate of — - . Chromate of Hydriodate, iodide, and iodate of. . Muriate of Prussiate of, red Prnssiate of, yellow (Sulphate of) (Nitrate of, or) saltpeter, crade... (Nitrate of, or) rclined saltpeter . . Potassa tartrate. (See Soda) Potatoes, per hnshel of 60 ponnds Potato or com starch Pound, 3 cents . . Pound, 4 cents . . Pound, 75 cents . Free Pound, 10 cents . Pound, 5 cents . . Powder, bleaching.' (See Lime) bronze curry. (See Cuixy) finishing gun. (See Gunpowder.) , polishing. (See Poli&hing) Powders, ink. (See Ink) (alcohol not a component part.) (See Medicinal prej}aration8) '. fulminating , n. o. p. f., proprietary. (See Proprietary prepara- tions) Precious stones and jewelry (of all kinds). (See Jewelry.) diamonds, ca/meos, mosaicSf gems, pearls, TTubies, and other preciotis stones, when not set. wheii set in gold, silver, or other metal, or on imitations thereof, and all other Jewelry toatch jewels Precipitated chalk , Preparations of distilled spirits. (See Liauors.) (alcohol component part, n. o. p.f.) (See Me- dicinal preparations) (all preparations known as essential oils expressed oils distiUedoils ....■ rendered oils a&alis alkaloids and all combinations of any the foregoing- - - - . and i-all chemical compounds and salts, by whatever name known, and not specially enumerated or provided, for in this act) , Prepared chalk. (geeChalk) ^ ^ vegetables, n. o. p. f. (See Vegetables) Preserved, fruits, * * in their own juices. (See Fruits) . . (vegetables, n. o. p. f. ) (See Vegetables) Press-copying, blank-bocAcs. (Se^e Books) Printed matter, n. o.p. f. (See Books) l*rinting-paper, eizea or glued. (See Paper) unsized. (See Paper) , Professional books. (See Books.) Proprietary preparations, medicines, to wit : (all cosmetics) pills powders troches or lozenges sirups cordials bitters anodynes tonics plasters [ ' liniments " salves ointments " . . pastes ! drops waters essences Pound, 1 cent Pound, 2 cents... Pound, 5 cents . . . Bushel, 15 clouts.. Pound, 1 cent, and , 20 per cent. , , ITree 20 per cent Pree 20 per cent 25 per cent. 35 per cent. 30 per cent.. 50 per cent.. 10 per cent.. 25 per cent ? 10 per cent 5 25 per cent 25 por cent . , 35 per cent.. 25 per cent. 25 per cent.. 25 per cent.. 25 per cent.. 20 per cent.. 50 per cent. Pound, 3 cents. Pound, 3 cents. Pound, 50 cents. Free. Pound, 10 ceiits. Pound, 5 cents. 20 per cent. Pound, 1 cent. Pound, 3^ cents. Pound, 3 cents. Bushel, 15 cents. Pound, 2 cents. Pree. 15 per cent. Tree. 20 per cent. 20 per cent. 30 per cent. 25 por cent. 30 por cent. 50 per cent. 10 per cent. 25 per cent. 20 per cent. Pound, GO ceuti 25 per cent. 20 per cent,. 30 per cent. 20 pel- cent. 30 iier cent. 20 per cent. 25 per ce7it. 20 per cent. 15 per cent. jO per cent. IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. IV. — Comparative statement of the rates of import duties, <|-c. — Continued. [See note at top of page 228, for explauation of text in italics and parentheses.] AKTICtBB ESUMEKATED. Eev. Stat, of .rone 22, 1874. Acts of Peb'y 8, 1875. March 3, 1875. July 1, 1879. .Inne 14,1880. May 6, 1882. Dec. 23,1882. Act of March 3, 1883. Proprietary preparations, to wit— Continued. ■ spirits oils, or other medicinal preparations or compositions recommended to the public as proprietary (articles) medi- dneSt or prepared accordiog to acme private formula, or secret art^ as remedies or specifics ior any disease or diseases, or atfections -whatever, affecting the human or animal body (including all .._ toilet preparations -whatever, used as applications to the hair, mouth, teeth, or skin, not specially enumerated or provided for in tliis act.) (See also Medicinal prepara- tions) ^ JUseenceSy extracts, toilet-waters, cosmetics, hair oils, pomades, hair-dressings, hair-restoratives, hair-dyes, iooth-^aehes, dentifrice, tooth-pastes, aromatic cachous, or other perfum- eries or cosmetics, by whatsoever name or names knovm, used or applied as perfumes or applications to the hair, iiiouth, or skin Froto-oxide of strontian. (See Strontia) » Prunes. (See^rnit) Prusslate of potash, red yellow Pulp, dried, for paper-makers' use Pulu- 50 per cent 50 per cent. Pumice and pumice-stone Putty. (See Whiting) Pyrites, dross or residuum of burnt. (See Iron).: Pyroli^eons acid. (See Acid.) Pyroxuine. compounds of. (See Collodion.) ^ Chiassia-wood (juicksilver Quick grass root Quills, prepared or unprepared _ Qninia, sulphate of, salts of (and) (chmconidia) Quoits - Hags of -whatever material (composed) and not specially enumerated orpro-videdforiu this act cotton, linen, jute, and hemp, and paper-waste, or waste or dippings of a/ny Idnd fit ordy for the mimwfaclure of paper, i/nchiding waste rope a/nd waste bagging all kinds other than wool, as paper stock. (See Paper stock) woa/mifact- ured (but not made up into completed articles) Kazors Eed chalk. (See Chalk) Seeds, partially manufactured, unmanufactured (See Battans) - 50 per cent. Free Pound, 1 cent Pound, 10 cents... Pound, Scents... 20 per cent Free Tree 100 pounds, $1.50 . . Free. 5-: ^ Free.. Free. !Free Free— 40 per cent - Free 10 per cent. Free. Free Pound, 12 cents . . - Pound, 1^ cents. 10(|ponndB,70cents. Found, /„ cent Free Found, 2^ cents . - Pound, i cent Crallon, 23 cents . .. Gallon, $2. Free 25 per cent.. 35 per cent - - 20 per cent.. 20 per cent. 25 percent.. Free Free. Pound, 1 cent. Pound, 10 cents. Pound, 5 cents. 10 per cent. Free. I'ree. Pound, 1 cent. Ton, 75 cents. 10 per cent. Free. Free. Free. Free. 10 per cent. Free- Pound, 10 cents. Pound, A cent. Found, 11 cents. Pound, ij cents. Pound, A cent- Pound, -A cent. Pound, % cents. Free- Pound, 2 cents. 35 per cent. Pound, ^cent. Gallon, 10 cents. Gallon, $2. Free. 10 per cent. 60 per cent. 20 per cent 10 per cent. Free. S. Eep. 12 18 274 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. IV. — Comparative statement of the rates of import duUes, ^e. — Continued. [See note at top of page 228, Ibr explanation of text in italics and parentheses.] AUTlCLtS ENUiUlUATKU. Eev. Stat, of ".Tune 22, 1874. Acts of Feb'y 8,1875. Maicb 3, 187S. July 1,1879. June 14,1880. May 6, 1882. Dec. 23,1882. Uegalia and gems, statues, (statuary), and specimens i^t sculpture, where specially imported in good faiOa for tUe use of any society incorporated or established for philo- sophical, literary, or religious purposes, or for the en- couragement of the fine art«, or for the use or by order of iny college, academy, school, seminary of learning (or public library) in the United States Eegolna of copper * * (SeeCopper) , antimony, as regulus or metal (Rendered oils, n.'o. p. f., alcohol not a component part.) (See Preparations) Kennets, raw or prepared - --■ — (Residuum from burnt pyrites.) (See Iron) Besin gum, n.o.p.f., and rosin. (See Drags) (Resins, alcohol not a component part, n. o. p, f ,) (See Pxepa. rations) ...'. r .- Retorts of platinum for chemical use. (See Platinum) . . ., lihubarb I...... Rice, cleaned... ^ uncleaned, (See Grain) and other starch flour and meal paddy , Rifles, n.o.p.f. (See Arms) — i Ringlets, hair. (See Hair) Rings, hair. (Sea Hair) Ripe fruits, n. o. p. f. (See Fruits) Rivets, iron. (See Iron) steel Rochelle salt. (See Soda) liocou and extract of. (SeeAunotto) ... Rods, connecting, steel. (See Steel.) Act of Maich3,18B3. piston, steel. (See Steel.) ^cojjpor. (See Copper) . Rolled iron, bais or shapes of. (See Iron.) bar iron. (See Iron.) Roman cement. (See Cement) ' Roncou and extract of. (SeeAunotto) Roofing-slates tile, n. 0. p. f. (See E»rthenware) Roots, bulbous, not mcdicai. (See Bulbs) dandelion. (See Coffee) hop, for cnltivation , .- for Department of Agriculture or Botanic Garden. (See Plants) (n.o.p.f.) (SeeDrags) Root, ari'ow..., chicory burnt or prepared... dandelion ,.. Hour... ginger, unground - r Ixcorioo, unground. (See Xiicorice) Rope ends as paper stock. (See Paper stock) lude waste as paper stock. (Seo Paper stock) Rosea, ottarof. (SeeOttar) , Rose-leaves Rosemary oil. (See Oil) Rosewood, manufactures of. (See Wood) unmanufactured. (See "Wood) Rotten stone Rough diamonds. (See Diamonds) Round iron, in coils or rods. (See Iron.) Rugs, n. o. p. f, (Bee Ca^rpets) ..,,., Rum, bay, essence or oil. (See Oil) or bay-water. (See Bay rum)...., essence of. (See Oil).. ....4... Russia and other sheetings. (See Flax) Rust or discoloratiou, no allowance for. (See Iron). Rye. (See Grain) ^tye flour Saddlery hardware, n.o.p.f. (See Coach) S.id-irons, cast iron. (Seelron) Free Viv(_: Pound, i ciuts Pouud. 3i cents. 10 per cent 10 per cent Jree 20 per cent. Free Free. f pun^i 2J oeJit' ••■ Found, 2 cents — Fd.,3 ctB.&20p.c. So per cent Pound, IJ cents ... 35 per cent S5p6r ient lOper cent Pound, 2i cents... 45 per cent Pound, Scents Free 45 nor cent. 20 per cent Free 35 per cent 20 per cent 30 per cent Ponnd, 3 cents. -■ Free Free. 30 per cent Found, 1 cent-- Pound, 5 cents. Pon|idi Scents. Free Free Free Free Fi?ee Free Free Free. Free 85 per cent Free , Free Free , 45 per cent , Ounce, 50 cents . . . GftUom, $1 , Ounce, 50 cents . . . 35 and 40 per cent Bushel, 15 cents . , 10 percent , 35 per cent , Pound, 1 J cents... 25 per cent. I"rBe. Ton, 75 cents. 25 per cent. Free. Pound, 2i Cents. Found, if cents. Found, 2} cents. 20 per oent. Pound, 1^ cents. 25 per cent. 35 per cent. 85 per cflSt. Free. Found, 2^ cents. Pontiq, 2i cents. Pound, 3 cents. Free. 35 per cent. 20 per cent. Free. 25 per cent. 20 per cent. 21) p£r cent.' Fouhd, 2 cents. Free. Free. Free. Free. > Found, 2 cents. Found, 2 cents. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. 35 per cent Free. Free. Free. 40 per cent. Po(and composition) tops for tables or for other articles or furniture i Scrap, iron, cast wrought (steel) iron and scrap steel, definition of. (Seo Iron.) lead. (See Lead) Screens, paper for. (See Paper) n. 0. p. f. (See Carpets) « Screws. (See Iron.) Scroll iron. (See Iron. ) Sculpture, specimens of. (See Kegalia.) Seahng-wax Sea^weeds and vegetable substances for beds and mattresses. (See Moss) , not otherwise provided for Seeds, aromatic, n. o. p. f. , not garden. (See Drags.) castor beans , n.o.p.f., ex-medicinaJ. (SeePlauts) for Department of Agriculture or Botanic Garden. (See Plants)- cardamon, carmoay, coriander, feme^reek, fetmel, citm- mwj, and other eeedx, not otherwise provided for anise, a/nise etar^ cana/ry, chia, sesmmvm, sugar-came, a/nd seeds of forest-trees cane, for Depsuiiment of Agriculture and Botanic Grar- den. (SeePlauts) garden, except seed of the sugar-heet hemp aaid rape, and other oil seeds of like character, other than linseed or flaxseed linseed or flaxseed, per bushel of fifty-six pounds ; but no drawback shall be allowed on oil-cake made from imported seed , lac , of the sugar-beet : , Tonquin, Tongua, Tonka bean ,--,.- , Seines , Seine and gilling twine Selep or salonp , Senna vn leaves , Sesame or sesamnm-seed, or bene oil. (See Oil) Sewing-machine needles. (See ITeedles) needles, n. o. p. f. (SeeXeedles) silk. (Seo Silk) Shaddocks „ Shades covered with silk or alpaca Shafts (steel), steamer, crank, and other. (See Steel.) Shale. (See Coal) Shapes (steel) pressed, sheared, or stamped. (See Steel.) Shark-skins.. ........ Shavings, as paper stock. (See Paper stock) Shawls, woolen. < (Seo "Woolen.) 35 per cent. Pree 3D' per cont- Freo Free ITveG Per foot, 10 cents 75 cents and $1 a dozen, and 30 per cent. "1 Lineal foot, 12J c. Lineal foot, 20 cts Free. 85 per cent. Ton, $8. ... Ton, .$8 Pound, li cents.. ySper cent 45 per cent 35 per cent. , Free. Free . Bushel, 60 cents . 20 per cent Free . . Frieie. Free. Free 20 percent Pound, i cent . Bushel, 20 cents... Free Free Free Pound, 6J cents. ? 40 per cent J Free Free. Free P6rM,$l&35pr. 0. 25 per cent 40 per cent , 10 per cent 60 per cent. I , Ton, 75 cents . Free . Free . .'ir> per cent. Free. 35 per cent. l-'ree. Free. Free. 45 per cent, and ad- ditional accord, ing to value. 30 per cent. Lin. ft., 8 cents. 40 per cent. Lineal foot, 10 c. Lineal loot, 15 c. 35 per cent. Pound, -^ cent. Ponnd, 2 cents. 25 per cent. 40 per cent. 20 per cent. Free. Free. Bushel, 50 cents. Free. Free. Free. 20 per cent. Pound, J cent. Bushel, 20 cenls. Free. Free. Free. 25 per cent. Free. Free 35 per cent. 25 per cent. 30 per cent. Free. 50 percent. Ton, 75 centa. Free. Free. IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 277 IV. — Comparative ataUmeut ofihe rates of impwt duties, r iu this act) . tortoise, unmanufactured .\.: Sliingle-bolts. (See "Wood) ■ .• Shingles Ship planking '. timber Ship's chronometers and parts. (See Chronometers) Ships, wrought-ixon for. (Seelron) ShirtsCfashioned, narrowed or shaped or knit l)y hand.) (See ) Cotton) J. n.o.p.f. (SeeCotton) ) Shoddy. (See Wool) Shoes, India-rubber. (See Xndia'rubber) (horse, mule, or ox.) (See Iron).- Shocks, sugar-box, of wood, n.o.p.f. (SeeWood) (packing-box) Shot, lead. (SeeLead) (Shot-gun barrels, rongh-bored.) --(See Arms) Shot-guns (sporting), breech-loading. ' (See Arms) Shrimps or otber sheU-fish. (See Pish) Shnfbs, for Department of Agriculture or Botanic Garden. (See Plants) n.0. p.f. (SeePlants) Side-arms. iSee Penknives) Sienna, dry. (See.OoherJ ground in oiL (See Ocher) Silicate of soda. (See Soda) SUks, dress emdpieee, ribbons, and sUk-velvets, orvelvets of which ] sUk is the coTtipon^nt material ofchie/vahie. Silk vesiiaigs, pongees, shawls, scarfs, inantiUas.pelermes, hand- kerchi^s, veils, laces, shirts, drawers, bonnets, hats, caps, tur- bans, chemisettes, hose, mits, aprons, stockings, gloves, suspen- ders, watch-chmns, webbing, braids, fringes, gatUxms, tassels, cords, and tri/nvmmgs, and ready-made clothing ofsUk. or of which silk is a component material of chief value. Buttons and (yma/ments for dresses and outside garments made of silk, or of which silk is the component material of chi^ value, and containing no wool, worsted, or goats' hair. ■-■. .^ •> Silk cocoons and silk-waste carded or combed batters' plusb of silk or silk and cotton. (See Hatters) oa-cloth. (See Oil-cloth.) ■ raw, or as I'eeled from the cocoon, but not doubled, twisted, or advanced in manufacture in any way (thrown), in gum, not more advanced than singles, tram, organzine sewing silk twist Pound, 3 cents — 10 per cent 45 per cent Pound, 25 cents.. 35 per cent. Tree 35 per cent. t^.-.,;,^. 35 per cent Free Pree M, 35 cents I'ree Pree 10 per cent Pound, 2 cents. 35 per cent Pound, 12 cents. 30 per cent ^ 35 per cent. Pound, 2^ cents. . 35 per cent. Pxee , Free , 20 per cent 35 percent Pound, i cent.. Pound, Hcent. Pound, Jcent.. 60 per cent. Free. 60 percent.. 25 per cent.. Free. spun silk in the gum (silk threads or yams of every .s^ desoriptiony, purified, (or dyed) (all goods, wares, and merchandise, not specially enu- merated or provided for in this act, made of) manu- factures of BUk, or of which silk is the component mate- rial of chief value — - pai'tially manufactured from cocoons, or from wa.ste silk, - and not further advanced or manufactured than carded or.combedsilk, ' 35 per cent 40 per cent 60 per cent 35 per cent j 40 per cent.... T. J 00 per cent. 35 per cent. 10 per cent. 35 per cent Pound, 3 cents. 35 per cent. Free. 25 per cent. Free. -•■■ Free. M, 35 cents. Free. Free. ' 10 per cent. 40 per cent. 35 per cent. Pound, 10 cents. 25 per cent P.ound, 2 cents. 30 per cent. Pound, 3 cents. 10 per cent. 35 per cent. Free. Free. Free. 35 per cent. Pound, i cent. Found, li cent. Pound, i cent. Free. Pound, 50 cents. 25 per cent. Free. i 30 per cent. 50 per cent Poond, 50 cents. 278 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. lY.—Cnmparalire statement of tlie rates of import duties, ^o. ^Continued. [Seo note tit top of page 228, for explanation of text in italics and parentheses.] ARTICLES KXUMEIIATKII. Eev. Stat of June 22,1874. Acts of Peb'y 8,3875. March. 3, 1875. July -1, 1879. Jnne 14,1880. May 6, 1883. Dec. 23,1882. Act of March 3, 1883. Silk— Continned. Mfcs. of silk, or of ailh chf. value n. o. p. /., havinr/ 25 p. e, oroii&rin value of cotton, flax, wool, or laorsted 'worms' eggs Silver bullion. (See Bullion) coins - epaalets, &o. (Sec Gold) lea^ per package of 500 leaves Geimaji {albata), unmanufactured. (See Argentine) . manufactures of, n. o. p. f,. (See Manufactures.) (See Gold) medals. (SeeMedals) , ore plated meM in sheets, or other form , sweepings. (See Sweepings) Sirups (aloohi]! not a component part). (See Medicinal prep- arations) n. o. p. f ,, proprietary. (See Proprietary preparations) . of sugar-cane or beet-juice. (See Sugar.) Sisal grass, manufactures of, n. o. p. f. (See Jute) n.0. p. f Size, gold -- Skates. (See Iron.) Skeletons, and other preparations of anatomy (SkBlp-irou, sheered or rolled in grooves.) (See lion) Skins, Axij^ora goat, raw calf, tanned or tanned and dressed. (See Leather) dried, salted, or pickled fish. (SeaKsh) fur of Oil kinds, not dressed in any manner. (See Fur) . goat, raw gold-heaters. (See Gold-heaters) hide-cuttings. (SeeHidc) of morocco, tanned but unfinished preparations. (See Proprietary preparations) raw or uncured. (See Hides) raw, without the wool, and unmanufactured. (See Hides) asses, raw. (See Hides) sausage shark -wools on. (See "Wool.) Skirts and skirting, halnioral, wool. (See "Woolen) Slabs. (See Iron.) marble. (See Marble) steel. (See Steel.) Slack, coal. (See Coal) Slates. 50 per cent Free Free Free 35 per cent Package. 75 cents 35 per cent 40 per cent. . Free Free 35 per cent. Free 50 per cent- . 30 per cent.. Ton, $15 .... Free Free . Free 25 per cent- Free Free , Free Free Free Free , 10 per cent.. 50 per cent- , Free Free- Freo. Free. Free. Found, SO cents, and 40 per cent. Sup. sq. ft. 26 cts., and 30 per cent Ton, 30 cents Slate pencils chimney-pieces _. mantels '..'".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.V. slabs for tables, and all other manufactures' of slate' '. '- roofing ; Sletos, blacksmiths'. (See Iron) .....'.'.'.. iiiiialts . 40 per cent., Smokers' articles, pipes, pipe-bowls, and all, whiits'oeve'rriiot specially enumerated or provided for in this act. all common pipes of clay , pipe-eases, pipe-stem^j tips, mouth-pieces, and memuio mountings for pipes, and all other parts of pipes or pipe fSelures, and all pipes and pipe-bowls, meerschaum, wood, porcelain, lava, and aU other tobacco-sm^ojc- imj piprs and pipe-bowls, not otiierwise provided for. Snails 35 per cent Found, 2^ cents... 20 per cent. Gross, $1.50, and 76 per cent 35 per cent , 75 per cent Gross, $1.50, and 75 per cent. Snutfand snuff flour. (See tobacco) 1!"!!"^^.!!^, Soap (hard and soft), all which are not otherwise specially enu- merated or provided.for in this act (and castile). fancy, perfnihed, hoTiey, transparent, and all descrip- tions of toilet and shaving. . . " Free' Pound, 50 cents- .. Pound, Icent, and 30 per cent Pound, 10 cents, >>: and 25 per cent. - Free. Free. Free. 25 per cent. Package, 75 cents. 25 per cent. 45 per cent Free. Free. Free. 25 per cent. 50 per cent 35 per cent. Ton, $15. Free. Free. Pound, IJ cents. Free. 20 per cent Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. 10 per cent. * 50 per cent Fi»B. Free. Frbe. Free. Free. Pound. 40 cents, and 33 per cent Cubic foot, $1.10. Ton, 30 cents. 30 per eent 25 per cent. Pound, 2i cents. 70 x>er ceut 35 per cent. Free. Pound, 50 cents. 20 per cent Found, ID cents. IMPOETS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 279 IV. — Comparative statement of the rates of import duUes, ^c. — Continued. [See note at top of page 22S, for explanation of text in italics and parentheses.] if* AllTICLES KNUMF.HATEl). Soap stoclvs stock, grease for nse as, n. o. p. f. (See Grease) Soda-aali bi-carbonate of (or super-carbonate of), and saleratns (calcined or pearl asli) „ hyposulphate ofy and all carbonates o/, &?/ whatever name designated, n.o.p.f hydrate or caustic nitrate of, or cubic nitrate (and potassa tartrate) , or rochelle salt sal (or soda crystals) (sulphate of) silicate of, or other alkaline silicate Sodium i Sole-leather, Spanish. (See Leather) 1 other. (See Leather) Sounds, iish. (See Flab, as fish glue) Spanish grass, -ffcc sole leather. (See Leather) Sp.ir statuary and ornaments. (See Alabaster) Sparterre, for making or oi-namenting hats Spars, timber used for. (See Wood) Specimens of natoral history, botany, and mineralogy, "whfcn imported for cabinets (or) as objects of tasie or science, and not for sale Spectacles, pebbles for, rough. (See Brazil) Spelter in blocks or pigs sheets: (See Zinc) Spermaceti oiL (See (Ml. ) of American fisheries Spices (all ground or powdered, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act) n. o. p. f. (See Drugs.) Spiegeleisen. (See Iron) Spikes. (Seelron) ■wrought iron or steel. (Seelron) Spirits, (alcohol, cohiponent part, n. o. p. f.) (See Preparations) distilled. (See Liquors.) manufactured or distilled from gi'ain, * * n. o. p. f (See Liquors) t proprietary. (See Proprietary preparations) of turpentine. (See Turpentine) varnishes. (See Tarnishes.) Sponges Sprigs. (See Iron.) Spruce clapboards. (See Wood) .SpunsHk. (See Silk) Spunk - Spurs and stilts. (See Earthenware) . SqaW^, or sdlla Starch, potato or com other - burnt. (See Dextrine) Stars of gold, silver, or other metals. (See Gold) Statuary, alabaster and spar. (See Alabaster) n. o. p. f . (See Paintings) when free. (See Philosophical. ) imported for the use of societies, when free. (See Begalia.) definition of term. (See Paintings. ) (See Works of -Ajt.) Statues, when imported for the use of any society, when free. (See Kegalia.) i Statuettes, prihted^aifitfta, or gUded. (See Earthenware.) Stave-bolts. (See wood) Staves-acre, criide -■ of wood (for pipes, hogsheads or casks) of all kinds (Stays, boiler.) (See Iron) , Eev. Stat, of June 22, 1874. Acts of Feb'y 8, 1375. Mnrdi 3, 187B. July 1, 1879. Jime 14, 1880. May 0, 1882. Dec. 23, 1882. Free Free Pound, ioent... Pound I^ cents . 20 per cent. Pound, li cents. FioA Ponud, 5 cents. . Pound, icent... Poimd, J cent. 20 per cent ISper cent 16 per cent Free Freo.... 15 percent 90 per cent Free 20 per cent Free Free Pound, 14 cents. Pound, 2| ceuts- Free Pound, 30 cents. Ton, $7 Poiind, H cents - Pouhd, 2| cents. Proof gallon, $2.. 50 percent Gallon, SO cents. . 20 per cent M, $1.50 35 per cent Free Free Free. Found, 1 cent, and 20 per cent. Pound, 3 cents, and 20 per cent. Pound, 8 cents, and 20 per cent. 10 per cent 35 per cent 10 per cent 10 per cent Free , Free. 10 per cent.. 20 per cent.. Act of March 3, 18S3. Free. Free. Pound, i cent- Pound, 1^ cents. Pound, 1 cent. Free. Pound, 3 cents. Pound, i'cent. 20 pAr cent. Pound, i cent. Free. is per cent. 15 per cent. Free. Free. 15 per cent. 10 per cent. Free. 20 per cent. Free. Freb. Pound, 1} cents. Pound, 2j cents. Free. Pound 5 cents. Pound, A cent. Pound, li cents. Pound, 2 cents. Pound, 50 cents. Proof gallon, $2. 50 tter cent. Gallon, 20 cents. 20 per cent. M, $1.60. 3d per cent. Free. Free. Pound, 2 cents. Pound, 2i cents. Pound, 2i cents. Pound, 1 cent. 25 per cent. 10 per cent. 30 per cent. Freo. 1 10 per cent. Pound, 3 cents. 280 IMPOKTS INTO tHE UNITED STATES, ETC. IV. — Comparaiive f. (wheels, and steel-tired wheels for railway purposes, whether wholly or partly finished, and iion or steel locomotive, car, and other railway tires, or parts there- of, wholly or partly manufactured) (ingots, cogged ingots, blooms or blanks for the same, without regard to the degree of manufacture) wire. (See Wire.) (wire rods (rivet, screw, nail, and fence), round, in coils and loops, not lighter than No. 5 wire-gauge, valued at 3i cents or less per poimd) Stems, n. o. p. f. (See Drags.) Stereotype plates Sticks, umbrella, cut in lengths. (See Umbrella) -. . . . Stilts. (See Spurs) Stock, glue paper soap Stockings, cotton, fashioned, narrowed, or shaped, or knit by hand. (See Cotton) {cotton, n.o.p.f.) ^^^i. Stones, bnhr, nnmanufectnred, not bound np for ihillstoifes.'. . cliff, unmanufactured curling. (See Curling stones) Eev. Stat, of June 22, 1874. Acts of T'eb'y 8, 1875. March 3, 1875. July 1, 1879. June 14, 1880. May 6, 1882. Dec. 23,1882. 25 per cent-. S Pound, 1 cent, or 1^ cents. pound, 3 cents. Pound, Scents... > Pound, 11 cents. 36 per cent. 25 percent.. Free , Pree Free Free , Free > 35 per cent. , Free. Free. Free. Act of March 3, 1883. Pound, 2 cents. Pound, 2i cents. 25 per cent. Poand, li cents. Pound, ^ cent. ( Pound, ^ cent. t Ton, $17. Pound, li cents. Fotin^, li cents, pound, 2f cents. Pound 2 cents. Pound, 2J cents. Pound, 2^ cents. Pound, 1 cent and 45 per cent. Pound, 3 cents. Pound, 3^ cents. Pound, 4i cents. Pound, flf cent. Pound, 6 cents. C Pound, 8 cents. < Pound, 10 cents. (Pound, 12 cents. Pound, 2j^ cents. Pound, S cents. Found, 2| cents. Pound, l| cents. Pound, 2 Cents. Poujid, 1^ cents. Pound, 3 cents. Pound, 2J cents. Pound, 3 cents. Pound, 2i cents. Pound, 2 cents. Pound, 2^ cents. Pound, 2i cents. Pound, 2 cents. Pound, A cent. 25 per cent. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. c 40 per cent < 35 per cent. it Two provision*. Free. Free. Free. IMPOSTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 283 IV. — Comparative statement of the rates of import duties, ^c. — Oontinued. [See note at top of page 228, for explanation of text in italics and parentheses.] AimCLBS KNUMERATED. Eev. Stat, of June 22, 1874. Acts of Feb'y 8, 137.5. MariSli 3, 1875. July 1, 1879. June 14, 1880. May G, 1882. Doc. 23, 1882. Act of Marcli 3, 1883. Stones, ilint, iiinta, and ground flint stones griud-. (See Grindstones.) lithographic, not engraved load. (See Loadstones.) polishing precious, not set. (See Precious stones) putnioe. (SeoPumice) rotten- ■whet-. (See Hones) (unmanufactured or undressed) freestone, granite, sandstone, and all building or monumental stone, except marble (not specially enumerated or pro- Tided for in this act), per ton (and upon stonesas above, hewn, dressed, or pohshed) Stoneware. (See Earthenware.) Storax or styrax.... Stove plates, cast-iron, n. o. p. f. (See Iron) Straw bastets, &c., n.o.p.f. (See Basteta) bonnets, hats, hoods, &c., n. o. p. f. (See Bonnets) . - . flax unmanufactured Strings, all strings of whip, gut, or catgut, or any other like material, other than strings for musical instruments Strips, horn steelj n. o. p. f. (See Steel.) Strontia, oxide of and proto-oxide of strontian (and stroutianite, or mineral carbonate of strontia) . . (Stmotaral shapes.) (See Iron and steel) Strychnia, or strychnine, and all salts thereof, n. o. p. f » Styrax. Free. Free. Free 10 per cent. . Free Free , Free a?on. $1.50.. 20 per cent. Free Pound. IJ cents. . 35 per cent 40 per cent Ton, $5 Free Free. Free. Free. Free . (Substitute for butter.) (See Butter.) Sugars: '" All not above Ho. 13 Dutch standard in color shall pay jduty on their polariscopic test as follows, viz : (All sngars not above Ko. 13 Dutch standard in color, all tank Dottoms, sirups of cane juice or of beet juice, melada, concentratediaelada, concrete andconcentiated molasses, testing by the polariscope not above seventy- five degrees, shall pay a duty of) (And for every additional degree or fraction of a degree shown by the polariscopic {est they shall pay additional) Not above No. t Ikiteh standard in color Above ITd. 1 and not above No. 10 Duteh »tamda/rd in color.. Above No. 1 and, not above No. 13 Duteh eta/ndard in color. . [a. Providid, 3!hat concentrated melada^ or concrete, shall herea^rbeclassedassngaT " " * and melada shall be known and defined as an article made in the prooesa of sugar-making, bein^ the cane-juice boiled down to the sugar point and contamlng all the sugar aud molasses re&ultuag from the boiling process and without any pro- cess of purging or clariflcation, and any and all produots of the sugar-cane imported in bags, mats, baskets, or other thantight packages shall be considered sngar and dutiable as such : And provided further, That of the drawback on refined sugars exported allowed by section three thousand and nineteen of the Ee^Tised Statutes of the United States, only one per centum of the amount so allowed shall be retained by the United States. Act of March 3, 1875, sec. 3,} All sngars above STo. 13 Dutch standard In color shall be classifled by the Dutch standard of color, and pay duty as follows, namely: All sugar above Ifo. 13 and not above TSo. 16 Dutch stan&rd All sugar above No. 16 and not above No. 20 Dutch standard »-. All sugars above No. 20 Dutch standard, and all re- fined, loaf, lump, crushed, powdered, and gramulated sugar- Ounce, $1 . . . Ounce, $1.50. Free Pound, 2.1875 cts. Found, 2.5 cents. Found, 2.8125 eta. Pound, 3.4375 cts. Pound, 4.0025 cts.. Found, 5 cents . Free. Free. Free. 10 per cent. Free. Free. Free. Ton, $1. 20 per cent. Free. Pound, IJ cents. 30 per cent. 30 per cent. Ton, $5. Free. 25 per cent. Free. S Free. Pound, 1^ cents. { Onnce, 50 cents. Free. Pound, 4 cents. Pound, 1^ cents. Pound, tJs addi- tiouiil. Pound, 2/a'j cents. Found, 3 cents. Pound, S^t cents. 284 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. rV. — Comparative statement of the rates of import duties , ^c. — Continued. [See note at top of page 228, for explanation of text in italics and parentheaes.] ARTICLES ENUMilRATED. Eev. Stat, of June 22, 1874. Acts of Feb'y 8, 1875. Maroli 3, 1875. July 1, 1879. June 14, 1880. May 0, 18S3. Dec. 23,1882. Act of March 3, 1SS3. Sugars— Continued. -. -- But sirup of suga/r, svrup of sugar-cane juice, melada or concentrated melada, or concentrated ■molasses, en- tered under the name of Tuolasses, shall be forfeited to the United States. Molasses (testing not above fiftj^-six degrees by tlie polariscope, shall pay a duty of Molasses testing above fifty-six degrees) shall pay a duty of. Candy, not colored All other confectionery, not specially enumerated or pro- Tided for in this act, made wholly or in part of sugar, and on sng^iTS after being refined', when tinctured, col- ored, or in any way adulterated, Taluod at thirty cents per pound or less. (See Confectionery) .' Beet seed Grape. (See Grlucose) !■ Gallon, CJ cents. Pound, 10 cents... Pound, 15 cents.. Free Of milk V Salpbate, known as salt cake ... — crude or refined, or niter cake crude or refined, aud Glauber's salt. (See Soda) of alumina. (See Alumina) ammonia. (See Ammonia) baryta or barytes, unmanu factored. (See Baryta) . manufactured. (See Baryta). copper. (See Copper) iron. (Seelron) lime,unground. (See Plaster of Paris) magnesia (potash.) (See potash) qninia. (See Qainia) (soda.) (See Soda) Sulphide, crude (ffitZp/mrcO, of antinrony'oio. (See Antimony). of arsenic. (See Arsenic) . . ' (Sulphur or) bnmstone, n. o. p. f (sublimed or) flowers of lac (or precipitated) refined, in rolls (Sulphnretofiron.) (Seelron) SulnnuriG ether. (See Ether) Free 20 per cent., Pound, J cent — 100 lbs., 60 cents . 20 per cent Pound, ^ cent — Pound, J cent — Pound, 4 cents... Pound, i cent Free Pound, 1 cent Pree- Frce Free Free Ton, $20, and 15 per cent. Free Ton, $10 Sumac (ground) (extract) Sann, n. o. p. f. (See Jute) Sunshade frames and sticks, h, o. p. f. (See Umbrellas) . sticks cut in lengths. (See Umbrellas) Suspenders, cotton.' (See Cotton) Pound, $1, gen- eral provision. 10 percent , 10 percent Ton, $15 35 per cent Free wool. (See "Woolen) . Super- carbonate of soda. (See Soda) (Suppositories, alcohol not a component part.) (See Medici- nal preparations) Swaged steel. (See Steel. ) Sweepings of silver and gold Sweetmeats, preserved in sugar, spirits, simp, or molasses, n.o.p.f. (See Fruits) Sword-blades. (See Penknives) Swords. (See Penknives) .' Sycamore lumber. (See "Wood.) Tables, slabs for. (See Slate) , Tacks, cut. (Seelron.) Taggers, iron, black. (See Iron) tin. (Seelron.) •• Tailors' irons, cast. (Seelron) TaXe , Tallow !"!!"."'".* Talmas of wool, &c., except knit goods. (SeeWoolen) ...... Tamarinds Tank-bottoms. (See Sugar.) Pound, 50 cents, and 40 per cent. Pound, 1^ cents.. Free. Zii per cent. 35 per cent . , 45 per cent., 40 per cent.. 30 per cent.. Pound, IJ cents. . Free. Pound, 1 cf-nt Pound, .^(0 cents, imd 40 per cent, Free C Gallon, 4 cents. \ Gallon, 8 cents. Pound, 5 cents. Pound, 10 cents. Free. 20 per cent. Free. > 20 per cent. 100 lbs., 60 cents. 20 per cent. 10 per cent. Pound, i cent. Pound, 3 cents. Pound, i'(f cent. Free. Pound, i cent. 20 per cent. Free. 20 per cent. Free. Free. Free. Ton, $20. Free. Ton, $10. Ton, 75 cents. Pound, 50 cents. Pound, -fif cent. 20 per c6nt. Ton, $15. 30 per cent. Free. 35 i)6r cent. Pound, SO cent-fl, and 50 pel' cent. Pounds, li cents. 25 per cent. Free. 35 per cent. 35 per cent. 35 per cent. 30 per cent. per cent. Pound, 1^ cents. Pound, 1 cent. Pound, 45 cenla, and 40 per cent. Free. IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 185 IV. — Comparative statement of the rates of invport duties, ^c. — Continued. [See note at top of page 228, for explanation of text in italics and parentheses.] ARTICLES ENUMEKATKD. EoT. Stat, of June 22, 1874. Acts of Feb'y 8, 1875. March 3, 1875. July 1, 1879. June 14,1880. May 6, 1882. Dec. 23,1862. Act of March 3, 1883. Tannic acid 1... and tannin Tanning, articles in a crude state for, n. o. p. f. (See Dyeing) Tapers. (See Candles) Tapioca, cassava or cassada Tar, coal (a/nilvne), colors or dyes, n. o. p. f. (See Coal-tar) . - . Pound, $1. Pound, $2. - Free (tar), crude. (See Coal-tar) . products of. (See Coal-tar) . . {preparations of, not colors or dyes.) (See Coal-tar) (wood)((ar) Tares, black. (See Aniline) Taitar, crude. (See Argal) cream of TwrU^-emetic Tartario acid. (See Acid) ^ , Tartars, partly refin ed Induainglees crystals Tartrate, soda and potaasa. (See Soda) Tarred cables or cordage Tassels of gold and silver or otlier metal. (See Gold) Tea plants Teams of immigrants. (See Animals.) Teasels , (Tees, iron or steel.) (See Ii-on) Teeth, preparation for the. (See i)roprietary preparations) . ■nnmariufaotured --.. manufactured Teme-plates. (See Iron.) Terrsralba aluminous Free Pound, 50 cents, and 85 per cent. 20 percent gallon, 40 cents, or 20 per cent. 20 per cent Free Free Pound, 10 cents.. Pounil, 15 cents. Pound, 15 cents.. Pound, 6 cents. -- Free , Pound, 5 cents. -- Pound, 3 cents.. - 35 per cent Free , Free Free. .laponica Thread, cotton. (See CottonJ spool. (See Cotton.) linen. (See Flax) sUk. (See Silk.) Threads, metal. (See Bouillons)... Thrown-silk, {See Silk) , Thyme-oil. (See Oil) , Tica, crude Ties, railroad Tiles, encaustic roofing, n. o. p. f. (See Brick) , paving, n. o. p. f. (See Brick) Timber, round, unmanufactured, n. o. p. f., and ship timber. (See "Wood) squared or sided, n. o. j>. f , hewn and Bawedy.and timber used for spars in build- ing wharves , Tin ore bars blocks pigs grain granulated cans taggera plaTOs. (See Iron.) manufactures of, n. o. p. f. (See Manufactures) oskde^ nmriatic, and salts of tin, and tin-foil (Tinctures, alcohol compouent part, n. o. p. f.) (See Medicinal preparations) Tips, horn. (See Horn) Tissues, for hats, &c., n, o. p. f. (See Hats) Tobacco, unmanui'actured, not speciaUy enumerated or pro- vided for in this act manufactured, of all descriptJons, and stemmed to- bacco, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act ■ and internal revenue tax of leaf, (of which eighty-five per cent, is of the requisite siae and of the necessary fineness of texture to be suitable for wrappers, and of which more than 50 per cent. , Free 20 per cent., Free . Free. 40 per cent.. 25 per cent. , 35 per cent. , Free Free. Free 35 per cent. . ■20 per cent. . l^ee Cn. ft., 1 cent. 20 per cent Free Free Free Free Free Free Each qt., H cents. Pound, i^„ cent . . . ii5 per cent. 30 per cent. Free 30 per cent., 30 per cent. . Pound, 50 cents Pound, 16cCs. add'l Pound, $1. Pound, $1. Free. 20 per cent. Free. 35 per cent. 10 per cent. 20 per cent. 20 per cent. 10 per cent. Free. Free. Pound, 6 cents. Pound, 10 cents. Pound, 4 centfl. Pound, 4 cent-s. Pound, 3 cents. Pound, 3 cents. 25 per cent. Free. Free. Free. Pound, li cents. 50 per cent. Free. 20 per cent. Free. Free. 40 per cent. 25 per cent. 30 per cent. Free. Free. 35 per ceut> 20 per cent. Free. Cu. ft., 1 cent. 20 -per cent. Free. Free. Fi'ee. Free. Free. Pi-ee. Each (jt., 1^ cents. Pound, 1 cent. 45 per cent. Pound, 50 cents. Free. 20 per cent. 30 ner cent. Pound, 40 cents. Pound, 8 cts. add'U 286 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. jy. — Comparative statement of the rates of import dutiesj ^c. — Coutiuuecl. [See note at top of page 228, for fisplanatioii of test in italics and parentheses.] AKTlCLtrt EiNUMEKATKD. Toliacoo, &o. — Continued. one huncCred leaves are required to weigh a pound,) if not stemmed -■ if stemmed and Internal-revenue tax of stems cigars, cigarett«s, and cheroots of all kinds; but paper cigars and cigarettes, including wrappers, shall be sultject to the same dutieS as are herein imposed upon cigars and internal-revenue tax on cigars and cheroots — and internal -revenue tax. on cigarettes weighing over 3 pounds per thousand weighing not over 3 pounds per thousand snuff and snuff-flour, manufactured of tobacco, ground, dry, or damp, and pickled, scented or otherwise, of all descriptions and internal-revenue tax (all other) tobacco in leaf, unmanufactured, and not steipmed Toilet preparations. (See Proprietary proparations) soap. (See Soap.) Tonics. (See Proprietary preparations) Tonqnin, Tonquftj or Tonka beans Tools of trade of immigrants. (See Wearing apparel.) Tortoise and other shells, unmanufactured Toumay yeJvet carpets. (See Carpets.) Tow, 01 flax or hemp Toys. (See Dolls) (Track-tools.) (See Iron.) Tram, silk. (See Silk) Trees for Depu'tment of Agriculture or Botanic Garden i. n. 0. p. f. (See Plants) Tiomming, cotton. (See Cotton) dress trimming. (See Woolen) Kev. Stat, of June 23.1874, Acts of Feb'y 8,1 87.'. March 3, 1875. July 1, 1879. June 14,1880. May 6, 1882. Dec. 23,1882. for bats, &c., u. o. p. f. (See Hats) TripoU Troches, n. o. p. f, (See Proprietary preparations) , Tubes, boiler. (See Iron) (other, wxonghtiron or steel.) (See Iron) Turmeric Turpentine, "Venice *... spirits of Turtles , Tutenegue, in blocks or pigs , in sheets Twine, gilling or seine. (See Seines) Imen. (See Flax) or pach thread, n. o.p. f Twist, silk. (See Silk) Types, new. (See Lead) old and fit only to be remanufactured -metal Ulatersof wool, &o., except knit goods. (See Woolen) Ultramarine Timber (earths, when dry grpund in oil) Dmibrella and parasol ribs, and stretcher frames, tips, runners, handles, or other parts thereof, when made in whole or chief part of iron, steel, or any other metal Umbrellas, parasols, and shades, when covered with silk or alpaca all other parasols, and sunshades, frames and sticks for, finished or unfinished, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act sticks, crude, to wit, all partridge, hair-wood, pi- mento, orange, myrtle, and (all) other sticks and canes in the rough, or no further manufactured than cut into lengths sxiitable for umbrella, par£^ Pound, 35 cents Pound, 50 cents , Pound, Kjcts.add'l Pound, 15 cents Pound, $2.50, and 25 por eeut. p6rM,$6add'l..- PerM,$6add'l.-. Per M, $1.75 add'l. Pound, 50 cents Pound, IGcts. add'l Pound, 35 cents... 50 per cent 50 per cent- Tree ........ Free . Ton, $10 .... 50 per cent.. 35 per cent Fr6e 20 percept 35 per cent Pound, 50 cents, and 50 per cent. 30 per cent Free 50 per cent Pohnd, 3i cents.. Act of Mi-.r^-h \i, 1883. Free Free (Gallon, 30 cents.. - Free , Pound, li cents... Pound, 2| cents.-. C^eneral provision. 40 per cent; 40 per cent 35 per cent. 40 per cent 25 per cent Free 25 por cent Pohnd, 50 cents, and 40 per cent. Pound, 6 cents — 100 pounds, 50 cts , 45 per cent. CO per cent. 45 per cent. 35 per ceut. Pound, 75 cents. Pound, ^l. Poti»d, 8 cts. add'l. f^ound, 15 cents. ifonud, $2.50, and 25 per cent. Per M, $3 add'l. Per M, $3 add'l. Per Jl, 50 cts. add'l. Pound, uO cents. Pound, 8 cts. add'l. Pound, 35 cents. 50 per cent. 50 per cent. Free. Free. Ton, $10. 35 per cent. Pound,, 2i cents. 30 per cent. Free. Free. 40 per cent. Pomjd, 30 cents, and 50 per cent. 20 per cent. Free. 00 per cent. Pound, 3 cents. Fonnd, 21 cents. Free. Frep. (3-allon, 20 cents. Free. pound, 14 cents. Pound, 2i cents. 25 per cent. 40 per cent. 30 per cent. 25 per ceut. Free. 20 per cent. Pound, 45 cents and 40 per cent. Pound, 5 cents. Pound; i cent. Pound, IJ cents. 40 per ceut. 50 per cent. 40 per cent. 30 per cent. IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES^ ETC. 287 IV. — Comparative siatemeut of the rates of import duties, #o. — Continued. [See note at top of page 228, for explanation of text in italics and parentheses.] AliTlCl.ES EXUJ1KKAT];U. Eev. Stat, of June 22,1878.' Acta of Feb'y 8,1875. Maroli3,1875. July 1,1870. Jaiie 14,1880. May 6, 1882. Deo. 23,1882. Aft of Maixli 3, 1883. Umbrellas, &c. — Continued. sol, or sunshade sticks or walking-canes. (See Bamboo reeds) Uncut diamonds. (See Diamonds) Undressed furs. (See Furs) Uranium, oxide of, Terdigris, or subacetate of copper Vaccine virus, cow or kine pox or Valerian oil. (See. Oil) (Valonia) Varnish, spirit or otherwise, valued at $1.50 or less per gallon. . Free, Free. IJ'ree. Free. Free. Free. valued at cibove $1.50 per gallon . Vases of platinum for chemical uses. (See Platinum) printed, painted, or gilded. (See Earthenware.) Vegetables (in their natural state, or in salt or brine), not specially enumerated or provided for in this act n. o. p. f. (See Drugs.) Vegetable ivory. (See Ivory) (and mineral "wax) Vellum Velvet carpets, patent. (See Carpets.) cotton. (See Cotton) carpets, tapestry. (See Carpets.) Venetian carpets. (See Carpets.) Venice turpentine - Verdigris. (See Uranium) Vermicelli Vermuth. (See Uquors.) Vesseh of platinum tor chemical uses. (See Platinum) Gast.iron, n. o. p. f. (See Iron) other, of American manufacture. (See Articles.) Vials, flint and jime glass. (See (j-lass.) green and colored glass. (See Glass.) * Vines, n. o. p. f. (See Plants) Vinegar. (The standard forvinegar shall he taken to be that strength which requires thirty-five grains of hi-car- honate of potash to neutralize one ounce Troy of vinegar; jmd all import duties that may by law be imp«d on vinegar imported from foreign countries sbairbe collected according to this standard) (alcohol not component part.) (See Medicmal prep- arations) Vitriol, blue. (See Copper) - w/tite, or sulphate of zino Wafers, unmedicated 'Wagon-blocks, rough, hewn, of sawed. (See Wood) Walking-sticks, finished. (See Canes) unfinished. (See Canes) Walnuts of all kinds. (SeeNuts) Warps pr warp-yarn. (See Cotton.) Wares, Britannia gilt... plated Wash-blue. (See Polishing powders) Washers, wrought- iron or steel. (See Iron) , Waste as paper stock. (See Paper stock) silk.' (SeeSUk) : all not specially enumerated or provided for in this act Watches, watch-cases, watch-movements, parts of watches, and watch materials (not specially enumerated or pro- vided for in this act) Water, hay. (SeeBaynjm) Waters, proprietary. (See Proprietary preparations) of any kind, alcohol not a component part. (See Medicinal preparations) -i Water-proof cloth, n. o. p. f. (See Oxl-cloth) Wax, bay or myrUe, Brazilian and Chinese bees'.- - scaling vegetable, mineral Gallon, 50 cents, and 20 per cent. Gallon, 50 oents, and 25 per cent. Free 10 per ceut. 30 per cent. . 35 per cent.. Free Free tound, 2 cents... Free -• Pound, ll cents.. 20 per cent. GaUon, 10 cents.. Pound, 4 cents... 20 per cent. Free 20 per cent 35 per cent 35 per cent Pound, 3 cents. . . 8.5 per ceut 3oper cent 35 per cent 25 per cent Pound, 2 cents. Free Free 20 per cent.. 25 per cent.'. Gallon, $1 . . . 50 per cent- . 45 per cent- . Free. 20 per cent . 35 per cent. Free, Free'. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. 40 per cent., and additional for spirits, $1.32 gal. I Ion. J Free. 10 per cent. Free. Free. Free. 40 per cent. Free. Free. Free. Free. Pound, IJ cents. Free. GaUon, 7} cents. 25 per cent. Pound, 3 cents. Free. 20 per cent. 35 per cent. 20 per cent. Pound, 3 cents. 35 per cent. 35 per cent 35 per cent. 20 per cent. Found, ^ cents. Free. Free. 10 per cent 25 per cent. Gallon, $1. 50 per ceut. 25 per cent. 40 per cent. 20 per cent. 20 per cent. Free, 288 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. ly.—Comparatiie statement of the rates of iviport duties , ipo.— Continued. [See note at top of page 228, for explanation of text in italics and pareutheseB.] AETICLES EKUMllUATED. Wearing apparel, in actual nse, and other personal eflects (not merchandise), professional books, implements, instroment'S, and tools oi' traile, occupation, or employment of persons arriving in the United States. But this exemption shall not be con- straed to include machinery or other articles imported for nse in any manu- facturing establishment, or for sale (See Woolen.) Webbings. (See Woolen) cotton. (See Cotton) Webbing, composed of cotton, flax, or any other materials, not specially enumerated or proTidod for in this aot (^^^ Hats.) Wilton carpets. (See Carpets.) Window curtains, lace, cotton. (See Cotton) glass, common. (See Glass.) Wines (except still wines), additional duty for bottles Champagne. (See Liquors.) (medirat-ed, alcohol component part, n. u. p. f.) (See Medicinal preparations) sparkling. (See Liquors.) still. (See Liquors.) Wings, gold, silver, or other metal. (See Gold) , Wii'e (iron or steel smaller than No. 5, and not smaller thau Wo. 10 wire-gauge smaller than !N"o. 10, and not smaller than No. 16 wire- gauge — smaller than No. 16, and not smaller than No. 26 wire- ga-uge smaller than No. 26 wire-gauge) iron toire, bright, coppered, or tinned, drawn and finished, not more than i vnch in diarnieter — not loss than Ho. 16 wire-gauge over No. 16, and not over No. 25, wire-gauge. ooer orfi,ner than No. 25 vnre-ga/itqe , steel wire less than ^ inch vn, diatneter — not less than No. 16 wire-gwuge less or finer than No. IG wire-gauge. iron or steel wire covered with cotton, silk, or other ma- terial and wire commonly known as crinoline, corset, and hat wire, shallpay in addition to the foregoing rates Eev. Stat, of June 22, 1884. Acts of Keb'y 8,1875. March 3, 187.^i. July 1,1870. June 14,1880. May 6, 1882. Dec. 23,1882. Free Pound, 50 cents, and 50 percent. 35 per cent.. 40 per cent 35 per cent , Free , ITree 20 per cent Bushel, 20 cents. 20 per cent. Free Fiee Pound, 1 cent Pound, 1 cent Pound, 2 and IJ cents. 35 per cent 40 per cent 30 per cent 30 per cent General provision, 35 per cent. Bach, Scents 35 per cent.. Pound, 2 cents, and 15 per cent. Pound, 3J cents, and 15 per cent. Pound, 4 cents, and 15 per cent. Pound, 2J cents, and 20 per cent. Pound, 3 cents, and 20 per cent. Pound, 5 cents ad- ditional. Pound, cents, and 10 per cent. Act of March 3, 1SS3. Free. Pound, 30 cents, and 50 per cent. 35 per cent. 35 per cent. Pound, 2^ cents. 30 per cent. 30 per cent. Free. Free. 20 per cent. Bushel, 20 cents. 20 per cent. 20 per cent. Pound, 2^ cents. Free. Free. Pound, ^ cent. Pound, i cent. Pound, I cent. 30 per cent. 30 per cent. 25 per «ent. 20 per cent. 40 per cent. Each, 3 cents. Pound, 50 cents. 25 per cent. Pound, IJ cent. Pound, 2 cents. Pound, 2 J cen bs. Pound, 3 cents. Pound, 4 cents ad* ditional. Pound, 4 cents ad» dltional. IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, E'«f!. 28« IV. — Comparative statement of the rates of import duties, ^c. — Continuetl. (See notfi at top of page 228, for explanation of text in italics and parentheseB.] ABTICLES ESUMEKATED. £ev. Stat, of Jone 23,1874. . Acts of Teli'y 8,18713. March 3, 1875. July 1, 1879. Jnne 14,1860. May 6, 1882. Deo. 23,1882. Act of March 3, 1883. Wire, &c.— Continued. (And provided further, That no articlemade from iron or steel^ire, or of which ii'on or steel wire is a compo- nent part of chief value, shall pay a less rate of duty than the iron or ete^ wire from which It is made either \ wholly or in part.) '. (And provided further, That iron or steel wire cloths, and iron or steel wire-nettings, made in meshes of any form, shall pay a duty equal in amount to that imposed on iron or steel wire of the same gauge, and in addition thereto) (There shall he paid on galvanized iron or steel wire, except fence wire, in addition to the rate imposed on Qie wire of which it is made) (On iron 'wire rope and wire strand, in addition to the rates imposed on the wire of which it is made) < On steel wire rope and wire strand, in iidtfition to the rates imposed on the wire of which it is made) Prtmded, That all wire rope and wire strand or^ chavn make tif iron wire, ei^ier bright, -coppered, galvanized, or eocUed with other metals, shM pay the srnne rate of duty that if now levied on the iron wire of w*ich said rope or eO-amd or chain is made ; and all wire rope, and wire strand or chain made of steel wire, either bright, coppered, galvanized, or coated with other 7netdls,8haM pay the same rate of duly that is now leeied on the steel wire of which said rope or strand or chain is made, (Wirenaiil,jronor steel ---.- — rods (rivet, screw, nail, a»d fence), round, in coila and loops, not lighter than No. 5 wire-gauge, valued at 3i cents or less per pound) Wire, not less than i vneh tn diam,et£r — Ydtued at 7 cents or less per pound - Talued at above 7 cents and not dbove 11 cents per pound. Taiued at Obovell cents per pound (flat, with longitudinal ribs for the manufacture of fenc- ing) TVitherite. (See Baryta) Wood, weld or pastel — - ■Wood ashes and lye of, and beet root ashes ....-.-......-- sawed boards, plank, deals, and other lumber ot hem- look, white-wood, sycamore, and bass-wood, per one thousand feet, board measure ,-v""V '11" nil other (articles) varieties- of sawed lumber, per One thousand feet, board measure i" "." ; " V ' : ' ' but when lumber of any sort is planed or finished, in addition to the rates herein provided, there shaU be levied and paid for each Side so planed or finished, per one thousand feet, board measure and if planed on one side and tonguedand grooved, per one tbousand feet, board measure Pound, 2i cents. Pound, 3 cents. Found, Si cents, and 10 per cent. Free. Free. and if planed on two sides, and tongued and grooved, per one thousand feet, board measure casks and barrels, empty sugar-box shocks and packing-boxes ;-- (and packing-box shocks of wood) not especiaUy enum- erated or provided for in this act ..----... - - — namely, cedar, lignum^vitae, lancewood, ebony, box, granadilla, mahogany, rosewood, satmwood, and au cabinet woods, nnmanuikctured cork. (See Cork-wood) -- ; clapboards, pine, per one thousand clapboards, spruce, per one thousand fire. handle bolts ... — S. Bep..l2- M feet, $1 . M feet, $2. M feet, 50 cents ad I ditional. M feet, $1 addi- tional. M feet, $1.50 addi- tional. 30 per cent. . . 30 per cent... 30 per cent- . - 35 per cent J Pound, 2 cents ad- ditional. Pound, 4 cent ad- ditional. Pound, 1 cent ad- ditional. Pound, ^ cents ad- ditional. Free Free M,$2 M,$l.50 Free Free Pound, 4 ceuU. Pound, ^*ijcent8. Pound, i'o cents. Free. Free. M feet, $1. M feet, $2. M feet, 50 ceuts ad- ditional. M feet, $1 addi. tioual. M feet, $1.50 addi- tional. 30 per cent Free. Free. M,$2. M,$1.50. Fi-ee. Free. -19 290 iMPOKTS iirro the united states, etc. IV. — Comparative statement of the rates of import duties, ^c— Continued. [See note at top of page 228, for explanation of text in italics and parenthe^eB.I AUTICLEB ENUMEKATED. Eev. Stat, of 1 June 23,1874. Acts of Feb'y 8,1875. MBroh 3, 187S. July 1, 1879. June 14, 1880. May 6, 3882. Sec. 23,1882. Act of l^arcli 3, 1883. "Wood hop-poles hnDs for wheels, posts, last-blocks, wagon-blocks, ore- [oarl-blockB, gun-blocks, heading-blocks, and all like blocks or sticks, rough-hewn or sawed only laths logs, and round, unmanufactured timber, not especially enumerated or provided for in this act, and ship-tim- ber, and ship-planking f. manufactures of wood, or of which wood is the chief component i)art, not especially enumerated or provi- ded for in this act , ,, manufactures of cedar- wood, granadiila, ebony, mahog- any, rosewood, and satinwood.... pencils. * * (SeePencils) ^j. - pickets and palings poplar, or other woods, for the manu&ctnre of paper .. . railroaid ties of ,.-.r-r ■> shingle-bolts and stave-Volts, provided that heading- bolts shall be held and construed to be inclftdea un- der the term stave-bolts shiitgles staves (of all kinds) forpvpes, hogsheads, or casks. (Bee Staves) , , staves,^, o. p. f tar timber, hewn and sawed. (See Timber) used for spars. (See Timber) for building whai'ves. (See Timber) squared or sided, n. o. p. f. (See Timber) unmanufactured, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act , used expressly for dyeing, n. o. p. f. (SeeBmgs) --•...- wool and woolens : All wools, hair of the alpaca, goat, and other like animals, shall be divided, for the purpose of iixing the duties to be charged thereon, into the three following classes : Class one, clothing wools.— That is to say, merino, mes- tiza, metz, or metis wools, or other wools of merino blood, immediate or remote, down clothing wools, and wools of like character with any of the preceding, in- cluding such as have been heretofore usually imported into the TTnited States from Sueuos Ayres, New Zealand, Australia, Cape of Good Hope, Itnssia, Great Britain, Canada, and elsewhere, and also including all wools not hereinafter described or designated in classes two and three. Class two, cambin|; wools. — That is to say, Leicester, Cota- wold, Jjmcolnshire, down combing wools, Canada long wools, or other like combing wools of English blood, and usually known by the terms herein used, and also all hair of the alpaca, goat, and other like animals. i' Class three, carpet wools and other similar wools. — Snoh as Donskoi, native South American, Cordova, Talpar. raise, native Smyrna, and including all such wools of like character as have been heretofore usnally imported into the United Statea &om Turkey, Greece, Egypt, , Syria, and elsewhere. jyMj The duty on wools of the first class which shall be im" ported washed shaU be twice the amount of the duty to which they would be subjected if imported unwashed ; \ and the duty on wools of all classes which shall be im-' ported scoured shall be three times the duty to which they would be subjected if imported unwashed. The dsty upon wool of the sheep, or hair of the alpaca, goat, and otlier like animals, which shall be Imponed in any other than ordinary condition, as now and heretofore practiced, or which shall be changed in its character or condition for the purpose of evading the duty, or which shall be reduced in value by the admixture of dirt or anjr other foreign substance, shall bo twice the dtriy to which it would be otherwise subject. Wools of the fiist class, the value whereof, at the last port or place whijnoe expprtecl to the United Statea, exolud- 20 per cent 20 per cent M, 15 cents Tree 36 per cent 36 per cent Gross.SO cents and 80 per cent 20 per cent Free Free Free M, 35 cents 10 per cent \ 20 per cent i 20 per cent.-.. 20 per cent ) aoxicroent > 20 per cent ) cubic foot, 1 cent.. 20 per cent Free .-. Free. 20 per cent. M, 16 cents. Free. 36 per cent 35 per cent. Gross, 60 cents and 30 per cent 20 per cent. Free. Free. Free. H, 35 cents. 10 per cent. 10 per cent. 20 per cent. cable foot, 1 cent. 20 per cent. Free. IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 291 IV. — CamparaMve xtalemmt of fhe rates of import dwiiea, ^e, — Continued. [See note at top of page 228, for explanation of text in italioB and parentheses.] ABTICIiES INUUERATED. BeT. Stat, of wholly or in part of wool, not specially enumerated or nioviaed for lu this act J Pound, 10 cents, and 11 per cent. Pound, 12 cents, and 10 per cent. Pound, 10 cents, and 11 per cent. Pound, 13 cents, and 10 per cent. Pound, 3 cents... Pound, 6 cents... Pound, 12 cents... Pound, 50 cents, ^ and 35 per cent. ' Pound, 20 cents, and 35 per cent. Square yds, 20 cts., and 35 per cent. Pound, 50 cents, and 40 per cent. Pound, 50 cents, «utd 40 per cent. Pound, 10 cents. Pound, 12 cents. Pound, 10 cents. Pound, 12 cents. Pound, 2i cents. Pound, S cents. Pound, 10 oents. Poond, 35 cents, and 35 per cent. Pound, 35 cents, and 40 per cent. PoAd, 20 cents, and 30 per cent. Square yd., 10 cts., and 35 per cent. Pound, .45 cepts, and 40 per cent. Pocnd, 40 cents, And So per cent. Pound, 60 cents, and 35 pel cent.,, 292 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. IV. — Comparatwe statement of the i^ates of import duties j ^c. — Continued. [See note at top of page 228, for explanation of text in Italics and parentheses.l AKTICLEB ENlJMEUATBi>. 'Rev. Stat, of June 22,1874. Acts of Feb'y 8,1875. March 3, 1875. Jaly 1,1879. June 14, 1880. May 6, 1882. Dec. 23,1882. Act of March 3, IB8S. Woolb and woolens — Continued. (Valued at not exceeding eighty cents per pound . Valued at above eighty cents per pound) \ Cords, and cords and tassels. (See Webbings, below.) Dolmans. (See Gloats, above.) Dreas goods ") Women's and children's (Coat linings) And real or imitatiooi Italian cloths (And goods of like descilption, comx>OBed in part of wool, worsted, the hair of the alpaca, goat, or other like animals, vidued at not exceeding twenty cents per square yard , Valued at above twenty cents per square yard (If composed wholly of wool, worsted, the hair of the al- paca, goat, or other animals, or of a mixture of them- .. But all such goods with selvedges, made wholly or in i)art of other materials, or with threads of other materials introduced for the purpose of changing the classifica- tibn, shall be dutiable at) Square yd., 6cts., and 35 per cent. Square yd.. 8 cts., and 40 per cent. Same as above . . . Provided, That all such goods weighing over four ounces per square yard shall pay a duty of Dress trimmings. (See Webbings, below.) ■ Flannels , Blankets ^ Hats of wool Enit goods (And all goods made on knitting-frames) Balmorals Woolen and worsted yams And all manufactures of every description, composed wholly or in part of worsted, the hair of the alpaca-, goat, or other like animals (except such as are com- posed in part of wool), not specially enumerated or pro- vided for in this act Valued at not exceeding thirty cents per pound Valued at above thirty cents per pound, and not exceed- ing forty cents per pound Valued at above forty cents per pound, and not exceed- ing sixty cents per pound Valued at above sixty cents per pound, and not exceed- ing eighty cents per pound Valued at above eighty cents per pound... Flocks, mungo, shoddy, rags or waste.--,. Fringes. See Webbings, below.) Galloons. (See Webbings, below,) Gimjis. (See Webbings, below.) Gormgs. (See Webbings, below.) Gun-wads. (See Arms) «. Hassocks. (See Carpets.) Hats of WOOL (See Flannels, above.) Head-nets. (See Webbings, below.) Italian cloths. (See Dress goods, above.) Jackets. (See Cloaks, above.) Knit-goods. (See Flannels, above.) Mats, rugs, screens, &c. (See Carpets.) Outside garments. (See Cloaks, above.) Kags, shoddy, mungo, waste, and flocks . . . . , Shawls. (See Cloths, above.) Pound, 50 cents, • and 35 per cent. Pound, 20 cents, and 35 per cent. Pound, 20 cents, and 35 per cent. Pound, 30 cents, and 35 per cent. Pound, 40 cents, - and 35 per cent. Pound, 50 cents, and 35 per cent. Pound, 12 cents-. 35 per cent.. Pound, 12 cents... Pound, 35 cents, and 35 per cent. Pound, 35 cents, and 40 per cent. Square yd., 5 cts., and 35 per cent. Square yd., 7 cts., and 40 per cent. Square yd., 9 cts. and 40 per cent. Square yd., 9 cts., and 40 per cent. Pound, 35 cen'ts, and 40 per cent. Pound, 10 cents, and 3& per cent. Pound, 12 cents, and 35 per cent. Pound, IS cents, and 35 per cent. Pound, 24 cents, and 35 per cent. Pound, 35 centSi and 40 percent. Pound, 10 cents. 35 per cent. Pound, 10 cents. IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 293 IV. — Comparatme statement of the rates of import duties, ^c. — Continued. [See note at top of page 228, for explanation of text in italica and parentheseB.] AKTICLEB Ei;UM£EU.T£D. Eev. Stat of June 22, 1874. Acts of Feb'y 8,1875. March 3, 1875. Jnly 1, 1879. Jnne 14,1880. Alar 6, 1882. Dec. 23,1882. Act of March 3, 1883. Wools and ■wooleiis— Continued. Shoddy, &c. (See Bags, ahove) Suspenders. (See "Webbings, below.) ' wastei&o , Webbings Gorings Suspenders . Braces Pound, 12 cents... Pound, 12 cents . . . Pound, 50 cents, and 50 per cent. Beltings.. Bindings . Braids ... G-alloons . Fringes .. Gimps.... Golds Cords and tassels.. DresB.trinuQings. . Head-nets Buttons . Or barrel buttons - Or buttons of other forms for tassels or ornaments Wrought by hand, or braided by machinery, made of wool, worsted, or mohair (the hair of the alpaca, goat, or other animals), or of which wool, worsted, orinohair (the hair of the alpaca, goat, or other animals), is a component material - - Tarns. (See Flannels, above.) Women's apparel, outside garments of wool, &c., except knit goods. (See Woolens.) Works of art, painting, statuary, fountains, and other works of art, fhe production of American artists. But the fact of such production must be verified by the certificate of cmy (a) consul or minister of the United States indorsed upon the written declaration of the artist j paintings, statuary, fountains, and other works of art, imported expressly for presentation to national institutions, or to any State, or to any monioipal corporation (or religious corporation or so- ciety) Worm-gut, unmanufactured. (See Gut) -- Worm-seed, Levant ■••• Worsted goods. (See Woolens.) Wrappers, leaf-tobacco. (See Tobacco.) Xylonite or seylotUe Tarns.. Tarn, coir. (See Coir) cotton. (See Cotton.) flax (or linen) ~. hemp jute. (SeeHax) silk thread or. (SeeSilk) woolen and worsted. (See Woolen. ) Tellow metal, or sheating. (See Sheathing) . Zaffer Zante.cnrrants. (SeelTriiit).... Free., Free.. Free. Free. Free. Free. Pound, M cents. Pound, 10 cents. 1 Pound, 50 cents, and 40,per cent. Potind, 50 cents, and 40 per cent. Pound, 50 cents, and 50 per cent. Found, 50 cents, and 50 per cent. Pound, 50 cents, and 50 per cent. Pound. 50 cents, and 50 per cent. Pound, 50 cents, and 50 per cent. Pound, 50 cents, and 50 per cent. Pound, 50 cents, and 50 per cent. Pound, 50 cents, and 50 per cent. Pound, 50 cents, and 50 per cent. Pound, SO cents, and 50 per cent. Pound, 50 cents, and 50 per cent. Pound, 50 cents, and 50 per cent... Pound, 50 cents, and SO per cent. Pound, 30 cents, and 50 per cent. Pound, 30 cents, and 50 per cent. Free. Free. Free. Free. 30 or 35^er cent.i aocordiugto value Pound, 5 cents. 25 per cent Free. Pound, 3 cents. . Free found, 1 cent... 35 per cent 35 per cent 35 per cent. 30 per cent. 35 per cent. Free. Pound, 1 cent 294 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. IV. — Comparative statement of the rates of import dutiea^ ^e. — Continued. [See note at top of page 228, for explanation of text in italics and parenthesee.! Eov. Stat, of Jnne 22, 18T4. Acts of rebV 8,1875. Act of AHTICLE6 ENUSIKKATED. Maraii 3, 1875. July 1,1879. Jnne 14, 1880. May 6, 1882. Deo. 23,1882. March 3, 1883. 35 per cent Pound, 1| cents . . . 45 pe* cent. FotLtid, i% cents. oxide of, wlien dry...... . spelter, or tuteneguo, in bloolcs or pio's Pound, 1 J cents. ( 20 per cent 3 Pound, IJ cents. (and old woru-out zinc, fit only to be remanufactured) . . spelter, or tiitenegue in sheets Pound, 2i cents... Pound, 2J cents. Note. — Statement IV is an exact comparison of the text of the Tariff Act ot 1883 and the law in force on that date. Many of the specific items enumerated under the prior law are now embodied in general provisions, and vice versa, for example, barks, beans, berries, seeds, &c., had been to a large extent itemized, bnt they are now nearly all embodied in two general provisions (pai-asraplis 94 and C3G) ; while manufactures of steel, under the new law, are specificajly enumerated ins^ad of being embraced under the geneial head or ' ' steel not otherwise provided for. ' IMPORTS INTO- THE UNITED STATES/.TETe. 295 A. — Table showing the Votes, by States, given in the House of Bepreeentatives on the passage of eaeh of the general tariff aots since that of 1789. Statea. 1790. 1791. May 2, 1792. Mar. 3, 1797. May 26, 1804. July 1812. 1816. May 22, 1824 May 29, 1828. 1 ^ i i i ^ i ^ i 1 1 1 B 1 5 2 26 6 24 1 3 1 6 6 ii 1 8 "i "e i "4 5 2 4 1 27 6 23 1 1 1 7 2 'ii 2 1 6 ... "5 1 Kew England States : Jfniin? i... 1 9 2 1 8 2 1 6 4 1 4 8 5 1 3 1 1 2 "3 4 2 10 e 1 7 4 5 ■5 ' 1 "i 1 "7 1 2 3 3 12 3 2 8 5 15 ;; 3 3 2 5 5 16 "i 13 6 2 9 "2 1 3 1 6 7 2 2 20 6 17 "2 3 1 4 2 2 "3 "5 2 R 4 Mfl^SAOhTIROttrR 2 8 5 1 i 4 3 1 1 2 "3 "3 4 5 8 R Kliode Isliuid .................... (J 7 Middle States: 4 7 1 3 1 "2 R liTew Jersey ..-.. j{ q in Dfilfliware -- 10 11 6 -A 1 5 If? "West Virginia 1' IS Western and Nortliwestern States : Ohio ■ 1 4 . 14 2 1 ... 13 3 1 ... IS 1+ 11 15 Illinois 15 in 1R 17 WiBCoiisin 17 18 18 T) 19 m 1 1 90 11 Kansas •^1 fffi V' '1 Colorado "S ?4 Southern and Southwestern States: Virginia 7 5 2 3 4 4 2 3 3 1 3 5 4 2 2 5 3 2 5 2 1 17 9 6 2 14 6 6 3 7 3 1 7 "4 3 13 11 3 3 1 21 13 9 7 3 1 3 15 13 8 7 3 1 '1 ■"fi Kbnih Cdtolina Vi ■>(! ?« '7 Georgia 07 ■JR Alabama.,.-....,,......-...---.. ?S ■jq 9q 30 I'lorida SO SI Xotiisiana .... .... ..,.— ^ 1 ... 3 3 SI S?, Texas 3?, ss Arkansas... -. ........ SS r!4 2 1 5 2 4 3 ::: 6 3 1 2 11 2 "7 12 "9 R4 S'i Xeiihessee R5 SB Pacific States: 36 S7 Oregou .... .. S7 W 38 Total - 39 13 35 21 37 20 66 21 98 -• 76 48 88 54 107 102 105 94 296 IMPORTS INTO 'THE UNITED -STATES, . ETC. A. — Tails showing the votes, 63/ States, given in the House of Bepresentatives on the ^passage of each of the general tariff acts since that of 1789 — Continued. States. July 1632. TeT). 26, 1833. 1842. 1846. 1857. Mat. 2, 1861. 186L Deo. 24, 1861. Jniy' 186k 'A i i i 1 i 1 i &■ « 1 1 ^ 1 i 1 ^ i 1 v STew England States : Maine -T. 6 5 1 "3 8 3 2 2 3 12 1 6 4 > 11 "4 ■9 1 1 r> 13 6 2 19 6 21 1 4 "4 10 6 2 23 C 20 4 2 4 "i 8 "2 5 3 "i 15 "2 "i 1 1 2 9 4 2 14 C 23 "i 6 2 "9 "i 15 'i 3 "4 1 ifl 3 2 3 9 4 2 18 4 22 ... 6 "i 2 5 "'3 8 ] 1 20 3 14 "i "i 2 1 2 1 6 1 3 6 1 3 9 1 ^? 9 "i 1 "i 6 2 2 7 1 1 13 '13 "i 4 1 1 2 ■! 3 4 4 2 4 >; 5 1! « 7 Middle States : New York 27 3 14 7 R 2 1 II.S 8 q 9 in "4 1 1 10 11 Maryland 8 3 1 ... 3 11 1? 12 13 Western and Northwestern States: Ohio 13 3 1 7 2 1 6 1 8 3 1 1 6 3 2 11 5 5 3 8 2 5 3 3 15 8 4 ■J 13 5 3 "3 10 2 10 5 3 ... "2 8 5 3 2 "i 6 5 4 "i 1 7 5 3 2 1 2 1 1 3 13 1+ Indiana......... . ... 14 15 3 ". 15 Ifi Mi^^higan 3:-.. 4 1 "i 1 IB 17 ■ 1 2 1 17 IS 18 It ... 19 20 "1 1 ... 1 ... 2 6 ... 3 "i 5 2 1 1 20 21 •'? Vf>. "S n ?4 Sonthern and Southwostei-n States; Virginia 11 8 3 1 2 1 8 4 V 6 1 20 13 9 1 3 i 17 10 5 7 4 3 13 7 7 S 7 4 1 3 2 "4 5 1 3 "2 "i "i "e 6 13 6 4 4 7 4 1 4 2 1 7 7 2 "i 8 6 1 1 3 \' 1 1 ?4 •>'> North Carolina ?5 ■>(> 96 '7 I W •>« 3 1 ?S W 29 'ifl Florida . . 30 'il 1 2 3 2 1 31 ■t? .1?, '11 Ar1rA.Tiffnf). , _ 1 8 13 33 84 Elentaoky 9 3 12 8 "i 4 2 4 1 (j 1 7 "i 6 2 5 34 31 Tennessee...... .«. .. . . ... 35 Sfi Pacific States: California ..... ...... 36 17 1 37 3R Ne™ia 38 Total „ ^ 132 GS119 85 103 99 U4 93 118 72 102 43 82 48 76 29 69 36 IMPORTS INTO THE TjiflTED STATES, ETC. 297 k.— Table showing the votes, ly States, givenin the Eouseof Menreeentatives on the passage of each of the general tariff acts since that of 1789— Continued. States. June 30, 1864. Mar. 3, 1865. July 28, 1866. July 14, 1870. June 6, 1872. Feb. 8. 1875. Mar. 3, 1875. Mar. ■3, 1883. i 1 1 i "i "i 12 4 1 3 3 3 10 2 2 16 1 19 1 e3 tS 4 2 3 8 3 i 4 3 "7 3 i "2 1 1 2 5 . 2 20 "i 11 "4 2 1 ... A 2 2 2 7 3 1 15 5 18 1 2 13 ^? 7 5 1 5 "2 1 1 "i 8 1 5 1, & 'm 1 1 2Je-w England States : Maine 3 2 3 8 1 a 14 1 15 1 1 "i 2 1 3 2 3 7 2 2 10 "19 1 2 2 3 2 4 8 3 1 5 6 1 3 2 1 8 2 1 13 5 21 "x 1 1 2 6 2 5 4 3 3 9 3 2 21 7 20 1 8 '"5 1 6 2 11 5 5 1 2 "i 8 4 6 3 7 4 4 1 S 5 3 8 7 2 "1 1 2 2 New Hampshire S Vermont 4 Mafisaohnsetts 4 .■> Conneotient (i Ehode Island ,. ^ 7 Middle States: JTewTark 5 3 2 16 2 19 10 2 4 18 2 •3 1 3 3 6 11 13 2 4 1 6 9 1 1 !i New Jersey g 9 Pennsylvania 10 Delaware 10 11 Maryland 9 4 5 1 2 "i ... 1 3 15 "4 2 1 2 2 1 i 3 7 12 i 3 3 ■,'2 13 5 11 5 6 2 5 8 1 1 3 2 3 2 "i 3 2 8 3 7 ""i 2 2 13 1 1 1 10 4 2 8 6 1 5 2 2 1 3 2 10 5 12 1 1 2 3 11 1 "i 7 8 13 8 6 3 ■7 4 3 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 "i 4 2 1 12 West Virginia I** 13 Western and Korthwestem States : Ohio ^ 4 2 3 4 2 1 6 5 1 9 4 3 "2 IV 14 Indiana.., 1/1 ir. Illinois 15 IB Michigan . 16 17 Wisconsin 17 IR IS Iowa 11 20 ■"O 21 22 Kansas t. 21 S3 Colorado ">? 24 Southern and Southwestern States: 5 1 1 1 « 5 2 6 5 2 1 2 4 ... "i "3 3 1 4 2 1 3 4 6 1 5 3 1 1 "4 1 3 S 7 4 "5 3 1 1 "e 1 10 5 2 '4 2S 91 20 South Carolina 'fi 27 W 28 1 4 1 2 3 3 6 8 2 4 "i ?R 29 29 SO Florida f.. * sn Bl liOuisiana . 2 "'3 "i 4 1 10 6 5 "i "4 2 31 !2 Texas CO t- t" "CO /Ot-(COCOCO t-co • 00 CO • ceco stnoo 'cceneq Sto . irt « era 1 1 i s «- ea «p <* It- CO ■^ ti-HCQ cootnoicoo •■^1-4 tCCOOOOO >t-C4 co'cwaeoi>t-NooiOQoc — — -^ eaorHco^ocMoaaoDoo-^coQOcotOkOtAcsQO t-^oom ocoeoooo _ - . _ - - , . _ - , _ __ - , _ . H o »o ifl OCOOaOO>MrHeOi-HOU30(N©lO»nm0003N'^0>P»rHQ«Ot-Om '#i-icoeoooocococooeo'*(?Soe»woocowo>oocoir-'*cOi-too »-"NCfl(Mo5CQcgco-*^"*iOiOtpt-eom'W»flW^ooi>c-t-oso -*coi-iomTHt>co am'«t*aoooAooe^egt-<-. OSqO»OSCO(MCOfHCO^»»'«*OC0OFHtaC0C4U gj;ssgs 00(MOOO>e>eOOOOOiHO>«lftC4 r-T^ ^ C- OS Lna)ooi-iC4 03Ato-^cDQorH«Dt>aiotaiaaoesceeq'« t- o CO eo A a vStH'^OOOOO 4 r-l O eq CO C>1 O OCOCOCOCQr CO-^OiHMP »,^™,_ ■«OC9L0C0i-(0bIr<-OC0r .-i-:l'^U3e^JPaO>r-40t>-eOCD 00>Cp-<4i*4<(M03iHO>auSU3kOOO-^F-l coocogoooe>4u:>coQOoocDi-iep'^0'^oe^^aoTH-«oieo-^t»aDb-e(i 3:SS;°23IS2PSS5''*Er'*('5fflco'*QO«'^w«pot-or^eoiQPicp cocMcO'ticoc-9io^ in Q d in lA C4 iH oo e>«CO0>C4iHCOCl3 ■weoot>u3eooin ■>iji'co"T(rN~Tjro'"ori-r S-^ la ia oi ^ * i-t »-t -^ (M CO 00CQr-4IMO>COC4O> ocO'«QOoooi>a> t-i»ioomooco2 SRSJ?£SS!si'2?3?53!&'^^®'*o»ia'*om'*o»(rq«Mftiocoioe* L— iHt-CO^i-ICBO)C-OOCOOOlflCOOWCOM^»'W»£5«^OCOeONCJ co■^fg^t-Jt;f^«p'»ffi■oo^^o'co(o'l£^co•*^^o>■o^aft^l>a^ l^t-MtHCO«COOSCOeO-*COI>»00>t-QOi-H«3eDO>0>iOrHI>r-IO»r3CO C-OSOOmcoeOCOCTOSi-dn-^rHCOOSmt^CJrH^-tJiOMCOlStHcSr^ iHrH?-li-tr-ir-ltH(NC4C1Cs|(N-4ICOeOCO-«tO coAciooo>(oe4o:i oait-coeDooo'^acotocic^iiAoaaeococsWTKacaiOcooo^o CD en 00 evi D- 1- CO co"t-. c>>r^'f>acSiScriint^e1C4C4e074C0^^iaC0iac0C0^-«t0C0niC0O00t— t-^QOCOO lOCDtvODOlOiHC^ COCOCOCOCOrfi^TX oooodococooooooo S3122E:22SSrtS3f2S;'2*2';°o®<=»'-'ff*>M-*»o«5i^ooo>otH m3!Sm^^3JSJfiJ5S!i5!2Si5'"''5«'««o®oeoSffi>SSSS IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 301 COCO CO CI i : : \ : :': if-. • t-Oeqt-int-r-ICOMC- • m c> m c- in w ca V en ift -^ i-t 00 •**! CO o o ■* iH o , *t • Pi' . (&" OOCO»-IO(DlO«)IO-StW t-t-tCarHCO«OeOt-OrHO>« oDi-r»-reD'i>"t-rceoum THTi>'4ooa-«aocptaTHt>c> lAOQWt^ACOOeaCCOOlQtO ooCQmeocDCD-«t- t-.qi to ■*^^<^^»o'ep■afa^lrf■N■-H■o^^(:^ C4^u3o«ioeamnff-0009L-GO '^T-jm^cAAeQiAoaomc CD'«QOOQt>CiOCO'40peOOC<-i tHiOt-i3acO(MMlft«f-* OiH oco t»co ooGno3Tiio3ob-ae»ia CMa>*Hi-(CO(MtH O^C«lt»t-0i9O*HCQOt>e4 iAiO*^e90co ooc CJlACO[>S>-«OQOCOt>'. 3,938,340 ■ 3,218,934 2,289,925 1, 697, 206 9, 058, 570 10, 225, 901 6, 385, 106 9, S99, 388 5, 091, 210 5, 842, 989 8, 163, 049 4, 922, 979 3, 025, 102 3, 400, 697 5, 892, 176 10, 038, 127 14, 222, 414 14, 271, 864 14, 038, 629 7, 079, 294 10, 703, 028 6, 9S0, 719 8, 275, 013 6,467,611 13,027,499 6,67g,240 7,442,406 7, 795, 026 5, 179, 903 5, 937, 208 10,197,152 Total ezpoitB. ' .ifv $6,477,775 4,824,336 5, 976, 249 3, 508, 046 8, 776, 743 8, 417, 014 ; 10,034,332 ',., 4,813,530 1, 620, 791 5, 464, 214 8, 606, 495 3, 905, 268 1, 907, 024 15, 841, 616 6, 404, 648 7, 522, 994 29, 472i 752 ■ 42,674,135 . 27, 486, 875 41,281,604 66,247,343 45,745,485 69, 136, 922 62, 683, 147 63, 887, 411 66, 646, 239 29, 791, 080 . 36, 887, 640 64, 156, 611 106, 300, 541 67, 648, 226 86, 044, 071 60, 868, 372 93, 784, 102 57, 138, 380 56, 155, 666 98,441,988 70, 877, 534 84, 608, 574 60,630,405 92, 132, 142 56, 506, 302 56, 163, 237 33, 740, 125 24,097,441 17, 142, 919 19,406,847 49, 417, 479 31,820,833 Importa. $13, 131, 447 13,400,881 10, 516, 414 17,747,116 5,5S5;i76 8, 882, 813 4, 088, 633 ■ 4, 087, 016 22, 320, 335 6, 830, 429 4, 070, 242 3, 777, 732 , 24,121,289 6, 300, 284 6, 661, 240, ■ 4,628,792 f' 5, 453, 603 • 6,505,044 ' -4,201,382 6, 939, 342 3,659,812 ■ 4,207,632 12, 461, 799 19,274, 496 7, 434, 789 8, 560, 185 46,389,611 16, 415, 052 9, 584, 105 13, U5, 612 0, 810, 072 10, 700, 092 22, 070, 475 14,188,368 19,807,876 26, 419, 179 21, 270, 024 13, 743, 689 21, 480, 937 28, 454, 906 20, 900, 717 16, 936, 681 40, 774, 414 29, 821, 314 20,296,000 93, 034, 310 110, 675, 497 42, 472, 300 28,489,891 Excess of exports orer im- ,- ports. 1, 181, 567 5, 045, 699 726, 523 4, 636, 253 127, 636 9, 481, 332 2, 894, 202 24, 019, 249 37, 169, 091 23, 285, 493 34, 342, 162 52, 587, 631 41, 537, 853 66, 675, 123 83,858,651 56,452,622 67, 996, 104 "26,"472,'588' 54, 572, 606 92,280,928 57, 833, 154 75, 343, 979 38, 797, 897 79, 695, 734 37, 330, 504 31,736,487 77, Kl, 064 66, 133, 845 63, 127, 637 38, 176, 499 71, 231, 425 40, 569, 621 16, 387, 823 3, 918, 811 4, 701, 441 6,945,089 3,330,942 Excess of imports over ax- ports. $6, 653, 672 9, 076, 545 4, 540, 165 14, 239, 070 465, 709 20, 799, 514 376, 215 22, 214, 265 "i,'246,'592 16, 548, 531 75,891,391 91, 168, 650 ' Sine moutiu. 304 IMPORTS INTO THK UNITED STATES, ETC. i»in>*^tw*'Ho^^ coeDeocbeiBiftoob-»H-*it5e«eoOT^c»imoo»ot-»o t-^of co t ,.coosco»aoiM^w5i»"99 .^ jcjiMcocaeo-tteOk-oooooaaeocoeooo-st-^^'fto, c»piioosDi-(Wt*c«*eot:-t-5=>'neji>coiM>oe3cooiri!OM-^o>ot-v "i*-*r-l«.-.C0«C103CJC'lCJr-l'*OCr *" OS (M 1 5: SS S rt •«,-,T-ie^t-AmoaO3t~cc!0>-iccimccmc^lf5M«"*f ■^iOi-Hi.'-r--»jiOio«5»-icriOCjT-(-7<«coOi- to «D CO - HCCTfiCOWOeDOS-^OCOrH^ r-lf-tr)~tl coocouswo-^ffjcaio' -»i-ioo«3»'jooot--*«oc[5(n»n"*WQOiooi ci 00 lo i- 1^ t- « 1^ r.— CO CO c& CO C9 1— 00 «3 lo I- - Oi CO o so o , — _ .. _ , . . 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Tear epded June 30— 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 Breadstntf^ and othef farinaceous food. DoUars. 2,103,515 2,449,798 2, 373, S20 2, 595, 689 2,449,21? 2; 634, 307 2,494,080 2, S83, 338 2, 347, 140 2, 085, 591 2, 299, 349 2, 5S8, 677 2, 762, 128 4, 15^ 828 3,766.71^ Ch,emicals, drug's, (lyes, and iiaedi- ciuca. PpUqrs. 4; 547; 704 4,701,676 4, 640, 056 4,1^2,949 3, 298, 46S 3,13,4,747 3, 289, 200 2, 901, 879 3, 082, 657 2,811,061 3, 433, 701 4, 079, 818 4, 635, 261 4, 981, 453 6,0i3,574 Coffee, and all sub- stitutes for. DoUars. 11, 540, 762 12, 678, 616 10. 909, 149 7, 192, 126 781 Cotton, man nf act- urea of. .Dollars. 8,186,*720 9, 188, 622 10, 773, 832 12, 306, 215 11, 357, 173 9, 041, 202 9, 043, 654 7, 984, 686 6, 654, 826 6, 496, 961 6, 576, 253 9, 976, 418 10. 825,115 12, 227, 103 12, 284, 371 Earthen- ^vare aud china. DoUars. 1, 854, 270 1, 851, 075 1,-915, 110 2, 209, 406 , 2, 394, 191 2, 109, 660 1, 858,,652 1, 781, 963 1, 587, 475 1, 676, 091 1, Til, 185 2, 331; 154 8,727,476 2, 965, 979 3,746,489 Pancy articles, perfumeiy, &c. Dollars. 1, 343, 377 1, 669, 312 1, 718, 683 1, 990, 633 1, 616, 628 1, 620, 461 2, 142, 890 1, 742, 983 1, 423, 397 1, 450, 397 1,376,213 2, 140, 483 2, 934, 851 3,913,245 3, 039, 083 Flax, and manufact- ures of. DoUars. 5, 071, 518 5, 734, 299 6, 475, 954 7, 343, 353 7, 212, 702 6, 241, 088 6, 173, 888 6, 430, 779 6, 270, 283 5, 211, 823 5, 442, 761 7,496,762 6, 984, 375 7, 388, 655 7, 584, 848 Tear ended June 30—- Tfijits, including ' nuts. Grlass, and manu- factures of. Hemp, and monn- factureg o£ Iron and steel, and mann£[U3l^ urea of. Iieatljer, and mmm- &ctares of. SUk, manufact- ures of. Spirits and "Wines. 1869 1870 1871 ISTi!, 1873 1874 1875..; 187B 1877 .,.^.. 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 =.... ■a, 779, 015 3, 399, 538 4, 037, 808 4, 159, 297 2, 899, 904 2, 30i, 456 2, 944, 200 3,115,230 2, 578, 979 2, 691, 104 3, 004, 780 3, 401, 414 3, 341, 849 4, 427, 135 4, 603, 455 1, 937, 690 2, 12B, 725 2, 472, 413 3, q75, 507 2, 652, 777 a, 66% 224 2, 398, 787 2, 166, 355 1, 931, 408 1, 700, 877 1, 891, 023 2, 811, 368 3, 296, 541 3, 845, 710 4, 182, 617 1, 741, 086 t, 647, 122 1,717,009 1, 599, 063 1, 648, 090 1, 604, 049 1, 486, 722 1, 533, 273 1, 532, 039 1,345,254 1, 708, 337 2, 164, 048 2, 261, 998 2, 414, om 2, 565, 560 13, 818, 274 15, 125, 510 18, 658, 684 21,923,127 18.237,380 10,920,401 6, 814, 200 4, 660, 890 3, 765, 846 3, 280, 048 3, 9«1, 0^4 19, 180, 625 21,462,534 84, 175, 547 16, 590, 504 2, 874, 760 .3, 680, 386 3, 839, 660 4,404,428 •3,734,838 3, 304, 202 3, 249, 140 3, 051; 572 2, 668, 084 2, 629, 211 2, 620, 471 3, 411, 437 3, 337, 034 3, 785, 327 3, 7^ m 12, 731, 833 13, 925, 347 17, 965, 820 20, 310, 737 17, 283, 315 14, 198, 533 14. 037, 998 13, 872, 984 12, 800, 603 12, 151, 042 14, 016, 209 18, 556, 398 19. 038, 666 22, 633, 137 19,654, 946 7, 183, 005 8, 023, 056 8, 432, 0T8 8, 639, 251 8, 714, 402 7, 965, 065 6, 929, 049 6, 053, 522 5, 627, 994 5, 035, iU 5, 198, 598 5, 993, 6U 6, 342, C69 6,766,45i 8, 741, 958 Y«ar ^nd^d June 30 — Su^ar, melada, molasses, Tea. Tin, and manufoct- ures of. Tobacco, andmauu- factures 6£ Wool, and manu- factures of. 1869. 18*0. 1871. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. 18J6. 1877. 11*78. 1879. 1880. 1881 . 1882. 35, 098, 357 40,650,-488 32,685,130 30,9.79.028 33, 048, 66? 34, 860, 878 57, 157, ?|6 41, S98, 57S 37,086,99^ 38,759,?88 40, 280, 967 42, 210, 410 47, 984, 033 49, 207, 279 46, 172, 379 9, 785, 439 10, 2(!3, 047 S, 322, 995 5, 133, 674 3,757 2, 408, 317 2, 229, 638 2, 846, 6o'S 3, 168, 906 2, 451, 727 2, 021, 652 2, 034, 602 2, 102, 089 2,461,092 2, ^89, 642 Sj 085, 349 4, 094, 863 4, 194, 690 4, 922, 039 B, 075, 052 2,935,444 3,657,733 4, 801, 577 5.40»,?3g 6, 291, 318 6, 150, 000 4, 2G3, 042 4, 7PI, 516 4, 364, l4iS 4, 60 J, SOB 4,254,947 4,681,400 4, 655, 592 6, 000. ggi; 25,632,041 ?6, !)82, ipi 33,564,479 42, 031, 077 38, 490, 629 ^2, 326, 863 qp, 9I4, 037 ?5, 306, 314 20, 36g, 038 19, 890. 945 IS, 805, 340 ?S, 238, 370 27, 285, 625 29, 253, 016 32,320,893 320 IMtOETS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. K. — Values of exports from the United States of domestic merchandise, and of the erports of the products of agriculture, and the perce>\tage which the exports of such produsis hear to the total value of exports of domestic merchandise, for the years mentioned. Year ended Jvuie 30— Valne of exports of do- .mestic mer- ;- ohandise. Value of ex- ports of mer- chandise other than products of domestic ag- rlonltare. Value of exports of products of domestic agriculture. Per cent, of pro- ducts of agricul- ture. lg20* ....- $51, 683, 640 58,624,878 111,660,661 134,900,233 316,242,423 465, 208, 341 478,115,392 476,421,478 575, 227, 017 633,389,368 569, 237, 638 594,917,715 632,980,854 695, 749, 930 699,638,743 823, 946, 363 883, 925, 947 733,339,73!! 804,223,632 " ■ $10,025,967 10,429,694 19,112,494 26, 294, ,520 59,681,461 94, 019, 858 109,649,281 107,824,853 128,327,013 131,967,877 128, 931, 068 138,804,200 173,246,706 159, 557, 057 163,062,039 137,985,262 153, 531, 004 181,019,913 184,964,183 $41, 667, 673 48, 095, 1S4 92,548,067 108, 605, 713 256,660,972 361,188,483 368, 466, Oil 368, 796, 625 446, 900, 004 501,371,.'J01 '430,306,570 466, lis, 516 459,734,148 536,192,873 •646, 476, 703 685,961,(91 730,394,94a 662, 219, 819 619,269,449 Per cent. 80 (iO Ig30* ..-- - --.. S.>. 18 ^g40* . . 8-. 93 ig^\) 80. .11 IggO 81.14 79.3'1 77.07 77.41 Ig73 77. BO 1874 79.15 1875 76. 95 1876 76. 67 1877 72. 63 1878 77.07 7S. 12 83. •^r. 82. (W 1882 , 7.'>.3l 77.00 * Year ended Septemlier 30. L.- - Value of product! of domestic manufacture exported from the United States to foreign countries during the years ended Jv/ne 30, 1883, and 1383. Articles. Talnea. 1882. f^ 1883. Wood, mmufaotnres of. Iron and steel, mannfactnrea of, not elsewhere specified Cotton, manufactures of - ..«. Leather, and manufactures of — . ..... Spirits of tuxpentine — ...-. .t. Agricultural implements— - Drugs, chemicals, and medicines, not elsewhere specified Sugar and molasses - — Sewing machines and parts of Xobaoco, manufactures ot - ^ ,. Spirits, distilled Cars, railroad, passenger and &eight Carriages, carts, and parts of Paper and stationery Copper, manufactures of Ordnance stores * Clocks, and parts of Musical insirumeuts Books, pamphlets, maps, and other publications Glass and glassware Dye-stufi^... ....» B^mp, majiufactnres of : Fancy articles "Wearing apparel Cordage, rope, and twine of all kinds, not elsewhere specified . lap . Mamematical, philosophical, and optical instruments.' India-rubher and gutta-percha manufactures Beer, ale, and porter Paints and pamters' colors Plated ware, of silver or other metal Jewelry, and other mannfactoxes of gold and siiver Lamps Marble and stone, manufactures of Paintings and engrayings ...;.. IhUa/FS. 18.824,235 17, 366, 911 13, 222, 979 8,999,927 3, 798, 034 2, 976, 371 3,517,149. 1, 867, 931 2, 647, 515 2, 368, 148 1,989,028 1, 393, 069 1,439,003 1, 618, 883 668, S41 909, 805 1, 402, 362 1, 267, 450 831, 132 864, 235 929, 929 736, 962 852, 130 605, 398 628, 926 667, 993 599, 397 610, 716 384,196 424, 991 896, 595 393,246 350, 009 433, 656 4C6, 153 SoUars. 20, 996, 304 19, 024, 804 12,951,145 7,923,662 4,360,229 3,883,919 3, 306, 195 3,266,581 3, OBI, 639 2, 657, 163 1, 982, 883 1, 900, 903 1, 607, 602 1, 689, 908 1,404,233 1,376,611 1,316,086 1, 203, 012 1, 018, 138 998, 857 877, 001 799, 935 785, 928 770,460 749, 505 689, 126 632, 246 569, 296 490, 442 470, 389 444, 603 -422,854 408, 743 389, 371 387,157 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 3L»1 Value of products of domestic manufacture enjjorted from ike United States^ ([ c— Cout'd, Articles. "Values. 1883. "Wool, maamfacfcuras of Perfumery .; Starch Scales and balances : Brass, manufactures of 3*rinling presses and type !ICarthen, stone, and china-ware Candles, tallow and otb or Blacbiug Hats, caps, and bonnets iMn, and manufactures of Trunks and valises - Yarnish Brooms and brushes of all kinds Vessels sold to foreigners , Watches, and parts of Oils, volatile or essential Pig iron Matches Lime and cement Bone-black, ivory-black, and lamp-black Zinc, manufactures of v .* Acids Bricks, other than lire Billiard tables and apparatus G as iixtures and cbaaideli ers Ashes, pot and pearl Lead, and manufactures of Hair, manufactui'Os of Pickles and sauces - Bells, and bell and bronae metal Combs Steam and other fire engines and apparatus , "Vinegar , , "Umbrellas, parasols, and sunshades All other manufactured articles, not agricultural, mining, forest, or fishery products Total Per cent, of manufactured articles to total, exports of domestic merchandise Dollars. Dollars. 408, J 04 366,211 285, 01)0 306,016 3;jl, 471 325, 570 304, 446 317, 642 322, 4;i9 287, 847 1!U,202 267, 370 180, 771) 227, 547 226, 687 218, 910 ] 87, 403 209, 998 27.^ 904 206, 932 198, 608 191, 947 192, 052 189, 625 187, 860 188,302 241,403 172, 234 90, 213 169,209 121, 490 103, 6<15 220, 844 153, (77 194,41] 140, 427 161, 466 124,499 100, 1R9 120,106 54, 123 72, 148 124, 638 70, 981 39, 030 06, 590 OU, 870 36, 227 42, 090 48, 496 30, 802 46, 751 3], 302 44, 367 ] 78, 779 43,108 39, 490 35, 067 25, 635 34, 942 20, 337 22, 100 18,622 18,247 33, 031 14, 051 9,846 9, 122 3, 025 3,090 1, 713, 797 2, 192, 062 103, 132, 481 111, 890, 001 JI. — Value of exports from tlie United Stales of hreacl and breadstiiffs, cotton, provisions, mineral oil, and tobacco, during the years 1821, 1830, 1840, 1850, and from 1860 to 1883, inclusive. Year ended June 30 — Bread and breadsfcuffs. Cotton, raw. > Tobacco, and ronniil'ac- turea ol. Dollars. DoUars. 1C21 a 0,184,099 20,157,484 W.;oa 7,071,767 20,674,883 1840a 13,533,926 63,870,807 mw 13,060,.'J09 71,984,016 W:(l : 24,423,310 191,806,565 ]«■!] 73,153.386 34,051,483 )S62 84,183,754 1,180,113 1863 89,180,332 ,6,653,405 1864 63,400,606 9,805,854 1865 53,941,2rt 0,836,400 Jfm 41,249,054 281,385,323 JSB7 41,288,804 201,470,423 ]fi68 69,024,059 152,820,7,33 1809 53,724,154 162,633,052 1370 73,250,933 227,027,624 1871 '79,381,187 218,337,109 JS72 84,586,273 180,084,595 (I Tear ended September 30. h Includea tallow, hides, bonaed cattle, and subsequent years. c Returns of niiuoral-oil products esi>iirled ; Dollars, b 3, 246, 817 b 2, 971, 002 b 3, 503, 704 i 10, 927, 485 16, 612, 443 20, 807, 808 34, 686, 292 .53, 771, .543 47, 604, 323 62, 060, 953 29, 503, 996 26, 463, 972 30, 486, 642 29, 055, 056 39,175,539 38, 84.5, 319 59, 696, 670 bogs. Tbese articles arc lie iiic-omploto for llipsc t\v DoUars. None !I;fone None None Nono None 1,539,027 c 27, 839 10,782,689 16,563,413 24, 830, 887 24, 407, 642 31,810,670 31, 127, 433 33, 668, 900 .36, 894, 810 34, 058, 390 Dollars. 5, 798, 0-40 .0,838,112 10, 697, 028 10, 599, 855 19, 389, 970 16,510,241 13,402,000 23, 150, 2.03 26, 493, 819 45, 307, 933 31, 438, 561 22. 071, 913 26, 077, U87 23, 347, 7J9 22, 705, 230 21. 99.), 9,07 26, 63!1, 931 not included in auiouuts for yc-iii-.H. 322 IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. M. — Value of exports from the United States of hread and ireadstuffs, 4'c. — Continued. year ended Juno 30 — Bread and breadstufls. Cotton, raw. Provisions. Mineral oil. Tobacco and manufact- ures of. Dollars. 98, 743, 151 161,198,804 111,458,265 131,181,555 117,806,476 181, 777, 841 210,355,528 288, 030, 835 270, 332, 519 182, 670, 528 208, 04O, 860 Dollars. 227, 243, 069 211,223,580 190, 638, 625 192,059,262 171, 118, 508 180,031,484 162,304,250 211, 536, 905 247, 695, 746 199,812,644 247,328,721 Dollars. 78,197,241 78, 328, 990 81, 343, 401 89,881,747 114,991,749 123, 564, 202 116, 858, 660 127,043,242 151, 528, 208 120,655,701 107, 388, 287 Dollars. 42, 050, 756 41, 245, 815 30, 078, 568 32, 015, 786 61,780,438 46, 574, 974 40, 305, 249 36,218,625 40, 31i), 600 51, 232, 706 44,913,079 Dollars. 25, 331, 946 32, 966, 528 27,844,470 X876 25, 570, 538 32,020,214 1878 28,484,482 1879 28,215,240 18,442.273 X881 20, 878, 884 1882 21,430,809 1883 22,095,229 N. — Values of mercliandise imported into the United States, iy countries, during the year ended June 3Q, 1883. Conntriea. Tallies. 3?er cent, of total. Great Britain and Ireland ■ France ' Cuba .' Germany - Britisb North American Possessions Brazil Belgium ■ China British Bast Indies Japan Netherlands - Italy ...^ Spanish Possessions, other than Cuba and Porto Eioo British West Indies Hawaiian Islands - Mexico Spain Argentine Republic ---■ British Guiana Venezuela — - - --..- Porto Eico United States of Colombia Centr^ American States - British Possessions in Australasia ■Uruguay.--^ Austria Hayti ■ ITrenoh West Indies Dutch East Indies Bnssia ^ ' Pern Turke:(» Hong-Kons British Possessions la Africa and adj acent islands Sweden and Norwp.y i-.. All other countries in South America, not elsewhere specified , All other countries in Africa, not elsewhere specified San Domingo Greece - '..■ Portugal Gibraltar, and all other British Possessions not elsewhere specified. Dutch "West Indies - British Honduras Dutch Guiana *. Chili , French Possessions in Africa and adjacent Islands Danish "West Indies Denmark All othf r countries in Asia not elsewhere specified All other countriiss Total Dollars. 188, 622, 619 97, 989, 164 65, 544, 534 57, 377, 728 44, 740, 876 44, 488, 459 23, 161, 200 20, 141, 331 19, 467, 800 16, 098, 890 12, 253, 733 11, 909, 65B 10, 617, 563 8, 736, 112 8, 238, 461 8, 177, 123 7, 794, 345 e, 192, 111 5, 946, 429 5, 901, 724 5, 477, 493 5, 171, 455 5, 131, 316 4, 021, 396 8, 980, 110 2, 984, 923 2, 971, 516 2, 895, 857 2, 645, 917 2, 699, 995 2, 526, 918 2, 168, 967 1, 918, 894 1, 840, 020 1,831,171 1,621,150 1, 441, 007 1,417,619 1, 231, 680 1,093,476 1,021,854 882, 058 531, 839 473, 043 436, 584 388, 483 384,003 302, 880 176, 962 1, 224, 605 26.08 13.65 9.06 7.03 6.18 6.15 3.20 2.78 2.69 2.09 1.09 1.65 1.46 1.21 1.14 1.13 l.OB .86 .83 .80 .76 .72 .71 .56 .65 .42 .41 .40 .37 ..36 .35. .31 .27 .25 .25 .22 .20 .20 .17 .15 .15 .13 .07 .07 .06 .06 .05 .04 .02 .10 723, 180, 914 100. 00 IMPOETS INTO THE UNITED < STATES, ETC. ■" 323 O. — Values of merohandiee imported into the United Statu, hy articles, duri-nq the year ende^ June 30, 1883. Articles. Sugar and molasses: Sugar _ Mdasses, melada, sirup of sugar-cane, &C.I....4 Total ■Wool, and manufactures of: "Wool, raw .#. Manufactures of ^ Total „ Silk, and mauufacturee of: Silk, raw , Manufactures of... .■ Total .^ Chemicals, drugs, dyes, and medicines Coffee _ Iron and steel, and manufactures of Cotton, and manufactures of: Cotton, ra-w - Manufactures of _ Total Hides and skins, other than furs Tin, andmauufactureBof !Flax, and manufactures of: Flax, raw Manufactures of Total Fruits of all kinds, including nuts Tea India rubber and gutta-percha, and manufactures of Breadstnffs, and other farinaceous food.. "Wood, and manufactures of Leather, and manufactures of Jute, and other grasses, and manufactures of: Raw Manufactures of Total "Wines, spirits, and cordials Tobacco, and manufactures of Provisions, including eggs, iish, and potatoes .-. Earthen, stone, and china ware Fancy goods, perfumery, and cosmetics Furs, fiessed and undressed Grlaaa and glassware Precious stones Articles, the produce or manufacture of the United States, brought back . . . Paper materials Hemp, and manufactures of: Raw Manufactures of Total Buttons of all kinds, and button materials Animals, Uviug Books, pamphlets, engravings, and other publications Straw and palm-leaf, manulactures of Paintings, chromo-lithographs, lithographs, and statuaiy Metals, and manufactures of, not elsewhere specified Oils, of all kinds "Watches, and watch materials Hair of all kinds, and manufactures of. Spices of all kinds Household and personal effects, old and in use, of persons arriving from for- eign countries..... , Values. DoUars. 91, 539, .'WO 7, 787, 065 99, 326, 395 10, 949, 331 44, 274, 963 U, 043, 340 36, 704, 276 50, 807, 010 43, 126, 285 42,060,5111 40, 796, 007 800, 532 36, 853, 689 37, 654, 221 27, 640, 030 23, 917, 837 1, 621, 839 18, 115, 703 19, 737, 542 19, 313, 041 17, 302, 849 15, 844, 302 15, 830, 605 14, 857, 578 13, 104, 415 5, 994, 429 6, 612, 084 18, 606, 513 12, 308, 307 11, 771, 606 10, 653, 273 8, 620, 527 8, 358, 471 7, 959, 759 7, 762, 543 7, 692, 385 0, 514, 999 5, 329, 876 4, 927, 269 191, 239 5, 118, 508 _. g, 315, 353 Per cent, of total. 324 I^IPORTS" INTO'' THE UNITED STATES, ETC. O. — Valuea of merckaudise im2ioried into the United Stat-es, ly articles, ^c. — Continued. Articles. Per Values. cent, of total. Dollars. 2,085,972 .29 1,958,U3 .27 1,702,345 .24 1, 674, 308 .2a 1,652,528 .23 1,336,229 .18 1,228,543 .17 1,213,371 .17 1, 182, 355 .16 1, 122, 010 .16 1,011,363 .14 933, 935 .13 913, 625 .1.-: 535,742 .07 530,281 .07 418,711 .08 394,765 .05 343, 998 .05 27, 384, 337 3.78 733, 180, 914 100.00 Coal, "bituminous -_ -- Paper, and manufactures of, not elsewhere specified » Seeds Salt , Musical instruments - Paints, ofallM^ds Bristles Cocoa, crude and manufactured, not including chocolate Clothing (exceptof silt, and hosiery, &c., of cotton and wool) Beer, ale, and porter, and other malt liquors • Marble and stone, and manufactures of. Cork bark and wood, unmanufactured Jewelry, and all other manufactures of gold and silver, not elsewhere spe- cified : Guano, except from bonded Islands Brass, and manufactures of Bolting cloths Copper, and manufactures of Barts, used for tanning All other articles Total The values in the foregoing table of "chemicalsi drugs, dyes, and medicines " comprise the following classes : Argols ; barks, medicinal ; camphor, crude ; ^chemicals, drugs, dyes, and medicines not elsewhere specified (free and dutiable) ; chloride of lime, or bleaching powder; cochineal; cutch or catechu ; dye- woods in sticks ; guras ; indigo ; madder, not including the exti-act of; soda, nitrate of; saltpeter; sulphur, or brimstone, crude ; opium, and extract of; soda, and salts of ; sulphur, refined. "Metals, and manufactures of, not elsewhere specified," comprise lead, and manufactures of; metals, metal (.lom positions, and manufactures of, not elsewhere specified zinc, spelter, or tufcenegue and man- ufactures of. IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES, ETC. 325 P. — Ciroulcvr estimating and proelaimirig, in United States money of account, tlie uahies of the standard coins in circulation of the various nations of the tcorld. Tkeasuey Department, Bureau of the Mint, Ifashington, D. C, January 1, 1884. Sir: In pursuance of the provisions of section 3564 of the Revised Statutes of the Unitod States, I have estimated the values of the standard coins in circulation of the various nations of the world, and submit the same in the accompanying table. Very respectfully, HORATIO C. BURCHARD, JJirector. Hon. Charij:s J. Folgee, Secretary of the JVeasury. Estimate of values of foreign coins. Country. Monetary unit. Standard. Value inXr.S. money. Standard coin. Argentine Sepnblic Austria Belgium Bolivia Brazil Britiah FossesBions in N. A. CMli Cuba Denmark Ecuador Egypt France German Empire . . . Great Britain... Hayti.. Tndla . . Italy... Japan . Liberia Mexico i Netherlands . Norway I'eru Portugal Knssia Spain Sweden Switzerland . Tripoli Tuniey United States of Colombia. Tenezuela Peso Plorin Franc Boliviano Milreis of 1,000 reis . . Dollar Peso Peso ,. Crown Peso Piaster Franc Mark Pound sterling Drachma Gourde Bupee of 16 annas . . . Lira Ten Dollar Dollar Florin Crown Sol Milreis of 1, 000 reis ^ . Bonble of 100 copecks Peseta of 100 centimes Crown Franc Mahbnb of 20 piasters Piaster Peso , Bolivar Gold and silver Silver Gold and silver Silver Gold Gold Gold and silver Gold and silver Gold Silver Gold Gold and silver Gold Gold Gold and silver Gold and sUver Silver Gold and silver Silver Gold.., Silver. , Gold and silver Gold Silver 1.... Gold Silver Gold and silver Gold Gold and silver . Silver , G«ld Silver Gold and silver $0 96. 5 39.8 19.3 80.6 54.6 1 00 9L2 93.2 26.8 80.6 04.9 .19.3 23.8 4 86. 6^ 19.3 96.6 19. i 0. 1 01 Et i, and 1 peso, A argen- tine and argentine. 5, 10, and 20 francs. Boliviano. Condor,doubloou,audescudo. Tet h i. h a-nd 1 doubloon. 10 and 20 crowns. Peso. 5, 10, 25, 50, and 100 piasters. 5, 10, and 20 francs. 5, 10, and 20 marks. i sovereign and sovereign. 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 drachmas. 1, 2, 5, and 10 gourdes. 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 lire. 1, 2, 5, 10, and 20 yen, gold, and silver yen. Peso or dollar, 5, 10, 25, and 50 centavo. 10 and 20 crowns. ' Sol. 2, 5, and 10 milreis. J, i, and 1 rouble. .5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 pesetas. 10 and 20 crowns. 5, 10, and 20 francs. 25, 50, 100, 250, and 500 pi.as- ters. Peso. 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 bolivar. Tkeasury Department, Washington, D. C, January 1, 1884. The foregoinfr estimation, made by the Director of the Mint, of the value of the for- ei gn coins above mentioned, I hereby proclaim to be the values of such coins expressed in tbe money of account of the United States, and to be taken in estimating the values of all foreign merchandise, made out in any of said currencies, imported on or after Jajiuaiy 1, 1884. CHARLES J. FOLGER, Secretary of the Treasury. INDEX. Articles. Par. Page. Articles. Par. Page. 283 "sis' 62 92 92 (771 <660 i759 689 636 469 521 S2 261 92 261 93 261 92 93 201 261 54 53 53,54 92 92 261 261 92 92 629 261 92 93 92 261 92 261 103 594 262 12 12 262 594 535 694 594 262 43 535 133 535 594 594 594 47 202 202 13 594 12 094 2U2 78 7 51 80 16 58 58 110 100 109 107 104 98 102 68 27 58 27 58 27 58 58 27 07 50 60 56 58 58 27 27 58 58 104 27 68 69 68 37 58 27 61 103 27 54 54 27 103 30 103 103 27 55 39 63 39 103 103 103 56 27 114 27 54 10:1 54 103 27 1 694 266 594 594 594 694 694 594 594 535 262 594 594 594 535 535 594 262 585 82 81 594 12 594 594 594 694 594 535 694 262 109 262 14 497 635 •290 290 420 696 93 036 103 AbortioDB, articles, drugs, or medi- gallic ., 28 103 Abortion, articles, drugs, or med- icine to cause sees. 2491, 2492 . . Absinthe , liydrobroinic 103 liypopliosphorous, acid aolu- 103 103 oil liydrocyanic ........... 303 or wormwood oil lactic .-., ,...,......■... 103 muriatic .--,.. 103 Academies, articlesfor muri^tio ...... .......p,..,... 39 nitric .......... ............. 27 103 Acacia gum, crude ^i nitric, not cliemicaUy pure . . . 103 103 Acer nibrum. not fiiieniically pure 39 39 oxalic ..., 103 ottier acids notothcT'wise pro- vided for baryta 27 picric , picric 39 ,^7 67 pliosphoric 103 54 lead pyrogallic. 103 white 103 salicylic 103 (sugar of lead) r succinic , 103 sulphuric 103 sulphuric . . 39 faming and other . . tannic . 103 27 tannic 61 27 tartaric 54 Aconite 101 Aconite 39 78 powdered 79 94 Adhesive felt 107 .59 104 Advertisements, obscene, sees. 2491 , 2492 .51 Adzes, steel... 210 383 744 530 030 "424' 127 538 590 72 Aerophanes !)0 African liber, for beds 109 Agaric - 39 crude 104 Agate baUs and hooks. . .sec. 2513.. 113 94 mortars, crucibles, &c Agates 02 39 Agates 103 cut for bookbinders sec. 2513 113 carbolic, dry or other liquid,,..,.,. for chemical and manufacturing pur- poses . — ..,._ and polished ou one side sec. 2513.. into precious stones 480" 480 637 791 204 394 394 141 264 183 113 nn 99 39 Agricultural Department, trees, seeds, plants, &.C., imported by... 45 chryapim jc sec. 2513 . . ornaments 92 statuary 92 .^Ibatta 211 40 .Wh.iUi Albata 28 fuming 70 327 328 INDEX. Articles. Alluimcn Albumen j^omline paper, for pliotograpliy . . solntion, liquid, sec. 2513.'. Albnms, photo, covers of silk pliisli . photograph, of leatlieraud paper iinboand Alcohol anhydrous amylic ainylic Alcoholadd Alcoholic compounds, acetone Monffort'sso- liition of morphia... Granville lo. tion Par. 490 408 i)392 preparations . Alcofnoque Ale. Ale. porter in bottles, no duty on bottles ginger Alizarine Alizarine artificial Alkaline silicate Alkaloids Alkalis Alkakeugi, crude AlkanetToot crude Allowance for breakage Alloys of metal, lead chief value as sub. for steel nictlo, chief value Allspice oil Almonils Almonds oil of oil of artidcial oil of paste of shells of se*. 2513 . . shells of Aloes crude not aJtogether crude Alpaca, hair of the man uf actures of Alum Alum boxes, glass chief value iu crystals or ground patent substitute Alumina acetate of sulphate of sulphate of ..., Aluminium Aluminium leaf in book Aluminous cake ... terra alba Amber beads beads: beads for necklaces '. gam gam oil oil Amhergi-is Ambergris oil of oil of American artist.s, the productions of productions of . . . 383 403 388 «1 (101 il02 364 112 dSU 103 103 lOU S40 31C 31G 317 541 i)93 595 70 92 92 &3G 542 030 59 189 0177 192 92 260 303 655 707 81 99 544 545 630 94' 231 243 207 32 143 32 32 32 32 92 32 267 639 546 216 32 863 459 547 640 640 640 549 556 767 548 498 .5.57 767 885 819 Page. 101 101 92 113 90 97 91 16 61 01 39 10 81 81 81 39 103 103 56 58 58 104 39 104 15 70 08 70 58 28 79 102 44 57 01 114 39 39 104 59 25 26 28 55 04 55 55 55 .^)5 58 55 28 105 39 72 55 47 97 39 105 100 105 39 102 44 39 101 102 44 47 112 Articles. Par. A merican bags, bottles o.ir wbeel.«t, worn out citizens dying abroad, effects of iish, i\'ozen in Canada fisheries, products of spools, returned empty .. Amethysts, not set A minonia acetat* of 1 acetate of anhydrous aqua carbonate crude hartshorn hartshorn, spirits of muriate of spirits of .tulphate of Ammoniacum, grains of, crude not crude. Amomum, not crude 01- paradise grains, crude Amorphous quinia .' Amylic alcohol alcohol Amylof oxide Anatomical preparations Anatom,y, specimens, models, &c . . . Anchovies Anchovies Anchovy sauce or paste, in bottles. Anchors iron, and cable chain8,unfit for use or parts of Andirons Angelica root - root, crude Angle or bent bars Anglais crepe gaze Angola carpeting Angostura bitters Angora goats, imported for breed- ing purposes skins' hair Aniline, arseniate of arseniate of dyes and colors fast colors - oU crude paste or pulp, not dye, sec. 2513 xeaUy colors residuum, as dye salts black salts of crude potash..., Animal carbon I manures Animals . -. bees, swarms or plain hives of cattle deer ._ dogs for breeding purposes. . for breeding for racing for exbibition fish, living goats integuments of, n. o. p. f imported temporarily . . integuments of ..... of immigrants Iiv6 mules portions of, for glue-stock. 649 (i649 757 280 749 d649 480 268 261 92 33 84 36 551 36 34 35 118 37 636 94 94 636 629 364 112 114 787 472 159 281 284 163 145 90 109 552 030 177 383 375 313 a642 719 3.58 563 602 82 431 82 559 553 82 605 605 504 690 252 252 252 252 252 553 642 641 641 252 252 252 587 554 655 642 269 202 611 Page. INDEX. 329 Articles. Animals, Tfklibita i snakes teams of, if immigrants. - Anise oil seed .seed ...., oil oil stai' seed , Annatto and extract' of. seed . FrencLleaf seed Anodynes Anodynes Hoffman's Antimony Antimony gronnd sec. 2313.. ore and crude sulphuret of ore regttlnsof ^nlphide of Autiqneoil armor, modem imitations of „ Antiquities collections of collections of imitations of, parch, ment scroll in ivory Anthracite coal coal Anti-fonling composition Ants' eggs, bailed sec. 2613 . . Anthosspil oil of - Antiqaadaii paper AntimoniallB pulvia Anvils Anvils part steel Apatite. Apples .'. Apple butter oil Apparel, children's 'wearing . . — . Apparatus, life-saving - philosophical Appolinads mineral waters Appraisement of value sec. 9. . Apparatus, philosophical Appliances, surgical, of rubber Apricot oil Aprons, silk... Aquafortis acid., Arabic, gum, not crude gum, crude gum - Archil extract of ..-■ Arctic boots and shoes, rubber and wool shoes, part wool Argal dust red tartar Argentine i Argentine Argentan, xuannfacturea of. Argol Argols. - crude Armor, antique, modem imitations of.-.'. of metal Armenian bole cosmetic Arms, cutlasses Par. Page. 252 252 mb 358 830 760 767 558 760 499 760 566 499 657 99 479 107 270 195 558 600 195 600 92 216 610 669 C37 399 673 627 581 767 392 92 96 163 163 597 704 284 114 367 36S 731 476 475 453 114 190 559 594 94 636 691 772 784 216 216 215 99 I 207 77 77 40 102 46 110 44 102 110 101 110 40 101 40 60 ' 40 81 28 71 114 40 103 71 103 68 72 41 107 42 92 107 42 57 114 103 44 92 68 18 67 67 103 107 78 61 104 117 99 96 61 23 40 103 59 104 43 45 45 367 88 367 88 •Mg 101 560 40 .119 101 185 70 141 20 216 72 519 101 271 28 561 40 Articles. Arms, foils foil.blades lire ./ sword-hangers ■.-■»- rapiers and rapier-lflades side sabres and sabre-blades. . Par, Page. sporting, &c , ^tic cachous . Aromatl spirits ■. seeds Arrack Arrack - Arrowroot -^ Arrowroot .' iloui' or starch Arsenic Arsenic metallic sulphide of Arsenious acids Arseniate of aniline .« aniline potassium quinia ...1 Articles, domestic growth or mfc .. embroidered in tambour, sec. 2499 for the United States glass immoral, .sees. 2491, 2492. . not in a crude state, used in dying or tanning, sec. 2513 not enumerated .sec. 2499- obsceue - . sees. 2491, 2492 . . of two or more materials silk mixed sec. 2499 ' production reimported sec. 2500. . to prevent conception, sees. 2491, 2492 to cause abortion, sees. 2491,2492 uncDumerated, sees. 2499. . 2513 used in dyeing or tanning. Artificial feathers and flowers . . - - . flowers of tin, silk, rub- ber, &c parts of, of wax, rubber, &c Artichoke, seeds of Art, statues not works of, sec. 2499 . . f sec. 2608.. works of < sec. 2509.. Asbestos Asbestos n»ill.hoard , paper, incombustible parfdng, covered with cotton unmanufactured Ashes, beet.root lead, with large per cent, of lead small per cent of lead, sec. 2613 y pearl wood lye of or beet-root zinc Asparagus, seeds of , Asphalt, Mexican patent,felt roofing, sec.2613 Asphaltum Asphaltniu chappatate mixed with ground limest-one notcrnde 207 207 420 207 207 500 207 203 99 118 636 313 63 644 273 269 502 .599 610 601 535 602 563 92 029 645 135 351 {•6429 819 272 C 39 )598 39 39 593 188 593 593 822 216 465 643 274 643 643 95 95 330 INDEX. Articles. Par. Page. Articles. Par. 249 216 SM 424 90 216 238 ... 275 Aasafoetida B20 Asses' sMns -, 719 Asses' skins 461 Astlima cigarettes, not proprietary . Aubasson carpets Augers Anrineacid Aatomatic advertising figures.... Auxiliary oxide of zinc Awls Awl-hafts Axe-shaped stoel bars Axes Axle-bars blanks forgings Axles, iron, with boxes, bolts, nuts, &o., fitted and attached. .. iron or steel or parts of parts of Axminster carpets Ayrstone for polishing, fit for use lor whets tones Azotiqne, oaton Azo-benzole sec. 25136. Bacon Bacon Backsaws Bags, and other lite manufactures of flax, hemp, jute, &c- pouohes of India rubber for inflation with gas. . bead domestic £amo, leather gunny, fit only for manufact- nre grain, of domestic manufact- ure, returned from abroad . other than American manu- facture , or reticules, silk velvet, with metal clasps Bagatelle balls balls, bone or ivory Bagging Bagging , Dundee or Scotch for cotton or other manu- factures jute, for tailoring purpo- ses, &c knowa as burlap tubing salt sacking, of jute waste, fit only for paper. . . Bait, fish for Baize Bale rope Baling hoops or cotton ties unfinished Ballast stone, manufactured, sec. 2513 not merchantable, and unmanufact- ured ...sec- 2513-. B.iUcaps 474 Balloons, paper 42f> Balls,agate, fortoys 425 bagatelle 424 hone or ivory 3!)4 billiard 424 chess 4'*4 boiieorivory 394 glns^, composition 143 to decorate Christmas trees 42.') for ornamenting combs' 14:^ marbles I -li';") 149 84 46 454 396 649 463 692 50 40 410 424 304 C342 J 343 754 342 45,40 342 342 342 6754 674 376 350 135 6154 57 102 28 102 lOS 97 59 27 72 103 94 58 72 75 68 72 67 67 67 07 87 18 67 27 110 95 lU 77 21 18 15 96 92 106 97 43 15 14 94 32 84 109 64 15 84 84 1 84 109 ] 43 89 85 65 65 114 114 !)9 94 94 94 32 94 !I4 Balls and hooks of agate, sec. 2513. India rubber, hollow, painted as toys rubber, hollow racket, woolen and leather . . . tennis covered with fine wool, &c toy Balsams cosmetics ... oopaiva, fir or Canada, Peru, and tolu for medicinal purposes . . . med. prep Balmorals Balmorals Balmoral skirts skirting.... Bahn of Gilead ... Gilead , Bale rope, hemp Bamboo cloth cloth hats orpithhats reeds unmanufactured Bamboos, cut into lengths, manufactured '. . Bananas Bananas ..., ., Band cards, printed with lines only. iron. iron Bands, hat, silk chief value woolen, set with hells Bank's oil, crude refined as medicinal preparation Barhary gum crude not crude Barks . extract of, use324 321 i5-6 744 744 320 352 148 253 263 316 65 117 117 316 317 127 252 11642 2 282 882 593 6754 286 287 dill 700 636 94 576 638 94 578 651 577 216 577 651 469 216 578 425 368 248 460 657 463 244 379 119 460 594 2V2 582 636 94 81 424 92 282 81 424 426 479 767 561 f 94 (636 704 Page. 106 40 19 73 67 82 82 82 11 12 109 109 82 31 21 77 77 81 16 01 01 81 81 62 77 105 54 28 47 103 109 78 78 80 110 113 104 59 40 104 59 40 106 40 72 40 106 98 72 40 94 88 26 79 106 97 26 90 62 97 103 27 103 104 59 57 34 68 28 57 34 34 99 44 102 50 104 107 Acliicles. Berries fbr dyeing, n. o. p. f juniper .inniper, crude -..-- juniper, not crude laurel >- laurel or bay laurel, not crude Persian, carmine . sec. 2513. Bessemer process, definition steel rods .• sheet-iron (177a) Bezoar stones Bick-irons - Bicarbonate of potash potash soda Bichromate of potash 1 Bicycles - - Biioutry, so-called BiUiarrf balls part rubber chalk chalk Bill-heads printed Bindings Bindings - Bindings Bindings Binding cotton velvet fiax shoe, worsted or hair '. . wool, worsted or mohair... wire, for saddlery Birch bark, manufactures of. sec. 2513 Bird cages, musical, part metal Bird peppers, ground uuground Bird-skins, dried and stuffed with straw Birds dressed and finished singing singing and other skins with plumage, temporarily stuffed stuffed stuffed Bishop's citrate of caffeine, &c citrate of magnesia^ &.C.,... Bismarck brown Bismuth Bismuth oxide of subnitrate of Bisc(ue charms Bisque ware Bisulphate of lime, med. prep mercury carbon, crude iJitter apples colocynth, or colo- quiutidia, not crude crude or coloqnintidia, crude Bitters Bitters Ajigostura and other containing spirits, and n. o. pf spintuous Bits, bridle, and bridles steel, for boring Bitumen Bitumen de Indie, crude Bituminous coal oil substances, crude, n. o.p.f Black, Frankfort lamp Par. 579 723 94 723 94 6183 al83 dm ■580 638 218' 73 93 490 49 412 143 424 424 46 284 384 368 883 350 6324 325 336 368 248 415 216 96 584, 6429 653 409 653 461 6429 581 652 99 90 82 583 054 92 93 469 J 125, U26 93 93 636 584 94 636 636 99 479 313 63 313 415 216 643 643 414 479 87 INDEX. 333 Articles. Black-lead lead lead-dust, or powdered-seo. 2513 load pencil-points -sec. 25ia lead pots of sand and clay . oxide of manganese of bone tares copper ; pepper paste sec. 2513 salts salts of crude potash salts, so-called, but cr. car- bonate of potasb tares Blacking Blacking Blacksmiths' hammers and sledges, steel or iron Blades for pocket-knives sword Bladders crude fish manufactures of,. manufa-ctures of not crude sec. 2513 . Blank-books, &c books with fine leather cov- ers forms printed for checks — fixe flxB labels printed - memorandum books Blankets Blankets - gentionella plush, woolen, or railway rugs — '. Blanketing, machine, so called • machine in the piece, woolen.-. Bleaching powder Bleurapeurenpdte Blocks, glass, opaque, for mosaic work gun heading last match oar of brierwood spelter in tutenegue in wagon wooden, for paving streets. zinc Blood, dried dried dragon's - Blooms, wire Bleu d'orient Blueings BlueBerlin Bremen Chinese galls, erode galls, not crude lake mass — T mineral - mineral, dry or moist powder Prussian Prussian, dry or moist vitriol ■ wet Bi)ard nails nails and spikes, cut Par. 215 764 124 621 285 585 586 133 193 "605 605 63 605 286 397 166 216 87 655 587 515 398 ;290 :385 4G3 384 482 87 384 385 363 243 362 362 379 .362 818 82 143 216 216 210 284 216 234 327 127 216 234 127 680 501 533 177 87 476 476 87 476 636 94 87 93 433 87 SO 433 87 631 87 102 1.58 Page. 72 110 114 114 62 104 28 40 40 20 23 114 103 103 56 103 28 92 67 72 18 106 40 101 92 28 114 28 91 97 91 36 67 91 91 86 26 104 57 65 at 24 24 75 24 75 20 20 24 75 20 42 101 102 57 36 104 69 57 59 34 67 SS 34 67 38 57 19 67 Articles. Board nails, wrought .- Boards, cedar, for making cigar boxes .- sawed Boat studs of papier mach6, partly iron Boats, life Bobbinet and bobbin cotton cotton Bobbins and bobbinet, linen wooden, partly manufac- tured Bolts Bockings Bookings Bog-oak or bogwood jewelry, so called--^ ■-. Bohemian glass glass Boiler iron iron tubes, flues, or stays Bole, Armenian as cosmetic Bolting-cloths cloths Bolt and bolt-blanks, iron or steel- . rope, tarred rope, uutarred Bolts, copper handle ■ handle heading heading iron and steel, for vessels, sees. 2510, 2511 iron, to fasten doors metal, for fastening doors... shingle shingle h stave i stave yellow metal, copper, chf.val. Bologna sausages .'. .sausages sausages, in air-tight tub- nlarcases Bombs, Chinese Bone and ivory, bone screws bone necklaces. link chains collar buttons horn plates for lanterns ivory parallel rules, unmounted pipe screws, adapt- ed to other uses. sectors scales shoe horns spoons of squares strips for piano keys tubes veneers ash ash bagatelle balls, chess balls chessmen, dice, and draughts black, carbon as black char - cuttlejBsh-..' dust - dust manufactures of manufactures of photograjjhic views on glass, framed in screws 219 214 210 731 324 12 325 336 233 102 256 376 458 143 34 71,72 151 169 215 49 667 589 164 344 346 216 782 841 835 781 Py. 216 216 781 835 781 835 216 6i>6 588 660 431 399 407 399 399 399 399 399 399 399 691 603 394 88 88 88 653 501 503 288 399 143 399 334 INDEX. Articles. Bone, 'wli&le-, immannfactured Bones.-, - Bones 30 called, reaUy lioin-piQi sizins sec. 2613. so-called, for castanets Bonded warehouse, goods in, sec. 10. Bonbon boses of mnoy paper Bonbons, knall Eonbonnieres or bonbon baskets, small Bonbonnieres, if not boxes .......*. Bonnets < Bonnets {see Hats) artificial glass fmits for. . materials for -.-.. materials for , silk silk Book-binders' agates sec. 2513. clotb Books Par. 880 302 400 289 429 448 380 383 190 Books . copy-, witbprinted headings for use of U. S memorandum and blank obscene sees. 2491, 2492 . . of persons arriving in the United States papers, &o. (new tariff) picture, with movable cards in colors. pocket — professional professional. printed and manufactured over 20 years receivedunder postal treaty sec. 17 specially imported by soci. oties uaed abroad Boot fronts lacings or lacets of cotton leather linen web of linen Boots and shoes, Arctic, of rubber and wool India-mbber India-rubber of leather silk component of chief value woolen, worsted, or felt Bort Bort Boracic atid Borate of lime Borecale seeds Borax - crude crude — refined Tincal and sal soda, washing crys- tals sec. 2513.- Botanical preparations Botany, specimens of .~1 . - Bottoms, copper Bottle-covers of straw Bottles, feeding — glass, chief yalue. filled with efiervesceut salts filled with sweetmeats or preserves - tlint glass, containing per- futnery ()324 290 84, 385, 658, 662 884 593 385 879 410 Sir. 594 596 6324 463 367 390 455 4G3 383 366, 650 088 535 097 465 290 43 608 42 di-J glass and bottle glass 793 846 130 395 143 133 135 C 133, 1134 Page. 47 41 101 117 91 91 94 91 54 28 95 96 28 90 23 114 82 28 m 91 106 100 91 41 91 51 47 91 91 93 111 41 41 50 41 41 97 82 97 84 84 42 107 39 41 98 28 55 41 65 55 114 111 47 20 D2 05 1 03 14 03 Articlea. Bottles, glass, filled with articles u.o.p.f ink, glazed, stone.. ink, stoneware, cream col- ored, or glazed leather , nursing, of molded glass, complete of stone containing gin or decanters of glass partly cat, containing brandy, in aiddition to contents... Seltzer, glass, and metal — stone, containing liquors or wine , (See glass and glassware.) Bouillons Bouillons .T Bougies, rubber, chief value .... BoxO)oard, paper chronometers paper of various styles paper in similitude of screen paper Boxes, album, glass chief value bonbon, of fancy paper fancy , fancy fancy, silk chief value-.... glass and shell jjoldor silver jewel , not fancy of precious woods. or cases, traveling paper papier mach6 paper and all other fancy, . paper, counting-house ..... packing packing sacks and coverings . sec. 7. . shaving, with mirrors in lids shell , shell, mother-of-pearl tin trial, as metal or glass, sec. 2499 wood, other than cabinet . . . . wagon, iron, prepared for use ,. Boxwood, mfcs. of Boxwood, unmanufactured Brace-bits Braces - cotton wholly, or part rubber, n. o. pf India-rubber leather metal rubber chief value silk silk chief value Brads, cut Bracelets, gilt hair . ornamented or mounted with gold shell ana bead Brackets, metal wooden Braiila cotton ., cotton cotton and tinsel, for triin- ming hilts plastic, of cotton and rubber, for hats, bonnets, or hoods. . hair Par. 33 125 127 463 143 810 136 216 310 401 453 388 413 ii392 392 143 390 390 150 300 410 216 131 232 390 390 f472 )390 450 390 226 231 "143' 410 410. 216 233 216 232 J 884 1818 216 368 324 388 453 463 216 433 190 383 C106 1169 459 J 375 1442 469 396 216 233 368 324 12 448 453 448 375 INDEX. 335 Articles. Par. Page. Aiticles. Par. Page. Braids, leghorn, &o., forjboanetB. - ■ . linen or flax cotton, trimming for bats. . . senni aS mfcs. Of coiti see. 2613...1 silk and metal, metal chief value silk and metal sllkchi6f valae silk 488 336 448 wool, worsted, or mohatc . . Bran sec. 2513. Brandy 216 383 383 190 (248 i368 andotherspirituonslicinors. of hottles or deoanteta ' glass, containing colorihg for coloring for « Brannschied oU — Brass articles of, n. o. p. f and ^ass lamps 'bellsTlmaUtoy buttons buttons, wholly or partly of. Dutch metal, scraps foil Hre cases or cartridge shells, chief value... horns, toy hinges horns, musical instruments .. inpigd bars nails, n.o.p. f — or iron pulleys iron hat trimmings or or- naments iron escutcheons ...... — composition spikes steel parts of watches, paxtly manufactured — old, nt only for remannf actnre powder quadrants rales of • sheet scratch brashes sextants .... ....... tubes tubes, old, but fit for use toy watch chains wire cloth warmlhgpans wire — watch keys Brazil nutd nuts pebbles for spectacle manu- facture wood wood, andbraziletto, crude -. wood, not crude Brazilian pebbles tea sec. 2513. 60,61 fSlO, 1811, 1312, 1 314 135 325 117 90 187 146 143 425 216 21 G 187 216 216 425 2t6 469 146 146 216 216 216 216 216 216 142 216 475 216 216 404 216 216 216 425 216 216 216 210 702 740 622 599 600 143 601 630 94 605 wax Braziletto not crude Braziers* copper Breccia. Breccia - ^Breakage Bread biiskets, gilt or plated . silver Bremen blue Brewers' compound .-- 878 601 04 136 603 602 59,00 (201, 5 210 210 87 119 73 91 90 23 26 88 114 16 73 98 21 21 73 73 73 73 74 74 20 73 99 73 73 93 73 72 72 94 72 74 74 74 44 109 102 41 41 64 41 104 59 107 114 47 41 59 20 106 41 15,16 : "■ 72 57 62 Breadstuffs, exports of, 1821 to 1883 imports of, 1867 to 1883 1869 to 1883 Brick Brick bath sec. 2513. fire tiles for draining Bridle bits and bridles BrllUants Brime Brimstone Brimstone Brimstone in casks crude .<.. Brine Bristles Bristles Bristol board stones sec. 2513.. Brisling herrings British gum lustre Britannia metal old ware ware ware (see Plated Ware.) Broche shawls, worsted or hair .... woolens Brocade bronze powder Bronze, casts liquor liquor ...... manufactures metal in leaf powder powder brocade statuary Bromine Bromine Bromide of magnesia potassium silver zinc... quinia Brooms Brooms.. Brooms, rice root fibers for manu- facture of sec. 2513 . . Brown earthenware tubes grease purple Spanish Spanish Vandyke Vandyke Brucine Brushes Brushes brass scratch hair.--- painters' powder puffs tooth toy Brussels carpets sprout seeds tapestrj^ Bi'uycre - Buohu leaves for dyeing not crude crude crude, for dyeing Buckles, metal oiltamcnted Buckram Buckwheat sec. 2518.- Buds .' 130 130 130 415 /321 603 632 294 77 604 664 402 295 ll392 278 19 215 758 787 296 210 367 367 196 759 297 92 216 198 143 298 196 106 M70 606 605 92 93 03 92 93 629 403 299 124 437 87 441 87 445 87 93 300 404 404 404 404 404 404 426 251 465 253 1429 606 609 216 210 6324 ( 94, ^636 821 305 319 28 03 114 63 63 93 82 41 104 28 57 41 106 92 28 92 114 77 54 72 109 45 20 71 71 109 29 58 72 71 20 29 71 71 98 103 41 59 58 59 104 03 29 114 62 95 57 35 57 35 57 59 29 93 93 93 93 93 93 94 93 98 27 95 41 107 50 104 101 72 73 82 114 59 104 336 INDEX. Articles. Baffalo Tol)es, whoUy or partly made up dressed but not made up skins not made up "wlioUy or partly made up Bugs, dried crude Bugles, glass musical instruments Bulbs Bulbs., hyacinth lily of the valley - Bulbous roots . Bullion . n. o. p. f gold and silver imports of, 1855 to 1883 . exports of, 1855 to 1883. aud silver, unlit for use without remanufact- ure imports of, 1855 to 1883 silver importsof, 1855 to 1863 exports of, 1855 to 1883 Bulrushes Buuiou plasters of woolen wool Bunting Bunting Burgundy pitch — pitch Burlaps, checked Burlaps Burlaps Burlap tubing, jute Burning fluid fluid Burnt starch starch Burr-stone in blocks stones manufactured Business cards, printed Busts and casts, not ranking as .statuary Butter Butter , apple substitutes for Buttons . Buttons . Buttons . barrel - centers of gla.ss collar, of bone or ivory convex, linen, of linen and brass cloth for cuti' and sleeve, of glass. . . gilt colored glass in pieces for inle.of glove, brass iron materials cut so as to be iit. only for mother of pearl, with met- al shanks I molds molds, glass ii.o.p.f n.0. p. f J. 435 450 450 435 661 me 396 469 405 ; 94, 405, ^36 405 405 ; M, 405, [636 301 666 607 a9 246 364 667 608 334 338, 339 43 342 302 92 19 373 406 303 384 135 152 257 284 257 5368, 1407 248 383 368 143 407 216 382 143 210 407 143 216 407 5438, 1,192 407 407 407 304 304 Page. 95 96 96 95 42 105 92 98 93 59 93 104 93 93 59 93 104 29 107 41 .304 304 107 304 107 304 304 83 59 60 26 87 107 41 83 84 14 84 29 58 54 31 107 41 93 29 91 63 21 77 78 77 8S 93 26 90 73 Articles. Buttons, of silk and cotton, silk chief value glass rims for round piecisB of glaas or- namented for use in making shell sleeve silk silk sleeve, ornamental steel scraps or strips for use as. thread vegetable ivory wholly or partly of brass . Butts and hinges, other tlian iron or steel blanks for finished cast-iron jute Butchers' knives Cabbage seed seed oil Cable-chains, or anchors, of iron, uufltforuse cores of copper wire and gutta-perona Cables, or cordage of grass, uutarred ^ass, tarred iron or chains tarred tarred Cabinets, of coin ofcoins.&c, antiquities- - of specimens of natural history, &c of medals Cabinet wares woods all unmanufactured. Cacao crude, fibre, leaves, shells Cachous, aromatic Cadmium Cadmium Caen cliff building stone Caffeine, Bishop's, citrate of Caj eput oil oil Cakes, fancy chocolate yeast, proprietary Calamnsroot, crude drug .., root, not crude Calamine Calamine lapis calaminarus Calisayabark bark, crude bark, not crude Calices of paste Calomel Calomel..-. Calf hair hair paddings skins skins skins, glazed .....*.... Cambrics Cambric handkerchiefs Camel's hair pencils hair and camel's-hair noils . hair, cashmere, or India woolens hair shawls Cameos iu frames sec. 2.513 . . imitations of, not set imitation of, uotsot.^-J not set set. Camera tubes and ciniieras Par. 407 143 486 383 191 459 407 383 407 407 216 216 164 164 111 C 40 i 725 197 760 216 340 344 9U 171 47 344 ■ 069 610 845 009 225 818 884 632 676 99 611 607 6487 99 767 .562 291 99 636 93 612 608 608 673 636 94 H29 93 305 717 362 399 461 461 /321 334 447 717 367 367 478 "420 480 480 459 113 Page. INDEX.* 337 Ai'ticles. C.miplior Camphor crude wood Camwood, cruel© uot crude Cabiulian grain ground in tlio United States Canada long wool I fisli and llsL-oil, products of fisheries of see. 2506. . Candj', chocolate caramels cocoa sweetmeats ^ chinotti fruit drops lime-fruit tahlets papelon as sugar sugar sugar, not colored TaTued above 30 cents a pound, &.C all other Candle nuts sec. 2513. . Caudles. Caudles : compound carbon,, &c, for electric lights ,. tallow wax Canella bark ., alba hark, not crude alba, emde, Canton crapes flannels Cannelcoal -. Caimon Canvas cotto!), or penelopes blue striped iloor-cloth of cork, rubber, ifcc sec.249D.. Jloor-cloth for sails for sails , fias, jute, or hemp or penelope 1 sail-cloth, English Canai-y seed , seed f weed Cans, containing fish tin in Cane, seed Canes supplied with smoking pipes walking . Cannctille Cannetillo Cantharides crudo prepared Caoutchouc, crude Caps (see Hats) ball cotton cotton, made on frames flax chief value leather, otherthan substitutes for hats linen, embroidered materials for hair of cott9S 87 { 125, tl2U 14 15 479 43 709 444 92 592 878 (2311 243 216 460 96 584 17 !i28] 93 S05 92 04 93 92 143 93 92 92 92 018 624 93 93 93 92 92 93 92 314 104 315 291 243 244 291 216 216 262 47 214 316 418 413 232 214 48 49 447 87 92 384 82 Page. 62 62 98 41 105 59 60 57 62 12 319 13 99 95 108 96 58 103 47 SO 70 98 00 103 13 78 59 101 58 56 59 58 64 59 58 58 58 104 41 59 59 59 58 61 29 79 76 76 79 72 72 27 56 72 114 29 93 93 75 72 56 56 30 57 58 91 57 Articles. Chrysolite, crude, mineral Church bells - Cicuta coninm seed and leaf, not crude seed and leaf, crude Cider Cigars.- .*- Cigars Cigar boxes, cedar boards for mak* ing cases, finished or i^finished. holders lights lighters.- mechanical lighters stands and smokers' tables .. stands, magic, part steel Cigarettes Cigarettes asthma, not proprietary, holders, papers cut or prepared for u.se proprietary paper, in sheets or reams Cinchona barks bark 4 muriate of -. muriate of root root, crude root, not crude - ^ (See Bark.) Cinnabar, artificial Cinnamon Cinnamon chips ground or powdered . . oilof Cinchonida sulphate of Circulars, obscene, sees. 2491, 2492. . Citric acid Citratedkali Citrate of cafi'elne. Bishop's lime lime magnesia..... magnesia. Bishop's magnesia, efrervescent .. potassium quinia and iron soda, effervescent quinia Citron . Citron . in natural condition . preserved in sugar... Citronella oil , oilof Civet , crude oil :.-. oilof Clapboards planed or finished pine , rough, other than spruce or pine spruce Clays and earths, ganister, ground, mixed with fire-clay and 'earths, fullers' un- wrought and unmauufaet- ured and earths, fullers', wrought or manufactured and earths, pipe, nnwrought. Clay, china..-. china, kiin-diled- . . sec. 2513 fire pipe Par. 215 216 94 636 301 245 219 M76 6476 6476 6476 6476 6476 216 245 206 6476 99 6392 573 521 629 93 625 93 626 195 526 96 564 767 262 92 99 617 626 93 99 92 629 ,565 574 704 6302 567 707 507 758 568 767 (227 )228 c2ig 222 222 223 97,98 98 97 18 18 INDEX. 341 Articles. Clay, stone '. unwTought Clasps, gilt or plated, if not.jewelry of all kinds, if jewelry . . metals not jewelry . - . watchcliains,6ermau-silver Cleaners, glove -..-. Cliff-stones , stone stone, unmannfactiired Cllppuigs fur Clippers, horse Clinical thermometers Cloaks Cloak-pins, all kinds, if jewelry gilt or plated, if not jewelry other than gilt or plated^ and not jew- elry Cloths andpoplins, Japanese, cot- ton Cloth, hamhoo bamboo belting, silk bolting bolting crinoline cowlick emery fnmitnre.. hair . India-rabber, cotton founda- tions India-rubber, linen founda- tions 360.2499.. istle Italian mohair negro-head, cotton and worsted of similar description with crinoline polishing race weight roller seersucker.. shears Tampico fiber tracing wholly or partly of calf or cow's hair . wool, diagonal woolen -. woolen gloves umbrella, of worsted veUum t Clothing, card cotton ready-made ready-made, composed wiioUy or in part of ■ wool, worsted, &c reaxly-made, linen ready-made. ready-made ready-made silk wool worsted Clock cases, if metal, component of chief value dials dials enameled . springs, in sheets i^....... Clocks, and parts of and parts of cases, of marble Cloveraeed Par. 215 18 210 459 216 216 454 611 45 020 754 493 216 143 367 459 210 216 321 351 233 657 689 657 445 363 324 334 351 C445, )446 324 351 246 382 445 362 415 197 351 324 cr363 362 242 362 366 363 324 411 324 324 247 336 318 366 383 190 23S 366 414 414 216 414 dl77 414 317° 413 7C0 72 13 71 97 72 73 96 104 55 41 109 100 73 97 71 72 82 85 75 106 41 106 96 87 82 83 85 96 93 110 Articles. Cloves Cloves and clove stems, ground oil of oil of stems stems .....^ stems and cloves ground.... Cluny lace Coal, anthracite - anthracite bituminous /bituminous ■ cannel ■ ' culmorslack dust hods hods of copper ■ oil ., crude sec. 2513.. dlstUled screenings slacker culm of .stores' stores of American vessels . . tar, crude colors or dyes dyes oil pitch preparations of residuum or tar of petro- leum not colors or dyes, aniline paste or pulp not colors or dyes : mirbane, oil of nitro-benzole, essence or oil of products artificial alm- ond oU' asphaltum oil. bituminous oil Eitoh eroseneoiland residuum of- - mirbane, oil of . nitro-benaole oil or essence, peat oil phenyl acid shale oil — « zyloidine-.--*- Coach chains — - furniture -.-- furnishings, silver-plated .. furniture, plated hardware .«-. trimmings... .«.. Coarse copper 1 n...- Cobalt Cobalt blue powder crystals — .. cobaltum crystals ore of -- ore of .« oxide of .- Cobaltum or cobalt crystals - crystals Cobblestones .--.. sec. 2513. Cocoa crude crude Par. Page. 198 527 96 424 92 199 527 96 337 673 627 320 417 6417 416 416 216 216, 424' M17 320 674 628 80 82' 81 82 81 81 83 83 83 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 415 415 415 415 415 415 133 610 321 50 610 ;aio 215 629 675 50 215 610 Epp'B. fiber.. prepared or manufactured. shells — -• sweatmeats . wine, iiied. prep ,. .' 292 632 676 292 676 670 93 342 INDEX, Articles. Par. Page. Articles. Par. Page. 762 746 346 410 778 679 ma 528 528 508 631 608 87 351 92 350 92 92 93 99 515 279 330 677 683 263 109 84 38 45 103 42 102 102 101 42 101 57 30 58 85 58 58 59 60 101 77 83 107 42 28 114 306 319 72 78 61 303 298, 299 303 298, 299 303 304 804 304 304 304 107 107 70 •41 42 325 107 42 ,114 84 89 107 42 17 19 94 20 114 34 67 35 67 57 .j7 57 67 Colors or dyes, coal-tar, aniline, yol- lo w or iaane in- dien Bismarck brown bleara pear en pate. . . ceruleine . . - crystals, brown cry stals, yellow clirysodine . eonme naptliyla- niin naphthaline, bro\Qi naphtnaline colors, so called.... na^thala- miue, rotb, eoht orangeoolor orange D . . . oiangeJ picric acid.. ponceau E. E.dye.-.. resorcine red ruby powder 'vesuvin and paints, barytes, all com- pounds of, with acids or 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 - 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 nut hulls, rope of, untarred. . 57 oil of oil. . 57 B7 Levantnut 57 57 lako 67 57 Cod-fish oil for tanner's use 75 liver oil, cmde or refined brown or crude 57 67 sounds salted 57 Codillatow. - --.--- Cofiee - 57 articles used as substitutes 57 57 57 57 of 1869 to 1883 216 290 113 57 57 67 Com and bnllion, imports, 1835 to 57 imports of, 1700 exports, 1835 to 67 blanke&xe bleu d'Orient ... blue lake Bremen blue brown, Spanish . carmine wat«r- color., carmine, lake, dry or liauid.. ^ chrome yellow, or clu:omate of lead cochineallake.. colors unmixed, putnp in small packages crocus ooljQothar colcothar, dry oxide of iron, as paint Dutch pink enameled white. enameled satin. . earths, Italian, prepared French green, dry or moist . . Indian red 1 king's yellow . . . 1 Krapp-lach 1 larap-blajck 1 Mme white liquid gold., madder, in oil . . . madder lake mineral greLen, moist, w pa- per-hangings . mineral blue, dry or moist . . oxide of iron olympian green. Paris green, dry or moist 67 exports of, 1790 to 1834 57 57 exports and im- ports of, excess of 1835 to 18S3 57 67 n-mnrtfl of J855 to 1883 57 o-nlfl -iinTiorta of 1855 to 1883 57 silver imports of, 1855 to 1883. exports of, 1805 to 1883. ■"078' 609 186 610 634 57 67 copper, old iorcign, imported for raanufac'ing purposes.. 67 gold, silver, ami copper foreign, valuation byTreas- 57 Coir 679 635 67 57 senni, braid, as manufactures nf aoc 3513 57 57 346 c378 679 635 74 117 , 418 323 57 67 57 57 Colce 57 57 67 431 87 447 87 82 S3 as 82 82 57 57 57 lUimixcd, put up in small cnal-tai' or tlyCH. conl-tar, anilinje paste i-oally coloTS iniiline tlyes ;lllilini'- fa«t. aniline, roRB, dry color . 67 57 57 '' 57 INDEX. 343 Aiticles. Par! Page. Articles. Par. Page. Colors and paints, patent yollow. . . Prussian blue . . 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 423 637 610 669 165 324 105 103 584 030 H 348 /321 143 117 325 639 636 94 57 57 57 57 57 57 67 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 67 67 57 94 42 41 107 01 30 61 61 40 105 59 30 82 64 61 30 42 104 59 114 55 68 104 69 42 42 67 57 99 99 40 59 59 105 61 60 93 8:; 53 94 30 03 94 94 73 72 94 30 30 79 87 60 94 94 Compositions for painting ship's bottoms 87 143 "420' 57 purple brown . . . glass balls 04 rose pink smalts metal for vessels, sees. 2610 2611 113 satin white Spanish brown.. Tuscan red mock pearls not set . . pour blauohir, sec. 2513 fc.. 94 114 Turkey red Vandyke brown Venetian red . . . vermilion wood lake topaz, imitation tops tor fmmiture of glass or paste ofglaa3orpaste,when 420 484 420 328 390 420 420 420 388 383 475 143 216 216 62 8 94 100 94 30 uranate of soda, uranium, oxyd natron vorditer of glass or pastQ, in round or oval shapes, pierced — for USB for setting 92 94 o.p.f ffrater colors for painting china wet blue gems, iinitations of, not set.,.. .- imitations of precious stones, not set Combination cards, paper, and rib- 94 94 91 silk chief value. Compasses, mariners' -,..,- miniature, of metal ftpd antiquities 99 Collodion 64 mathematical or mo- chanicaJ-.,.rr,.--rr-- of metal an^ gla^s ■ ^ - . . Compounds of which distiWeti spir- its are components of chief value. fluid : . 72 xylonite or xyolite 72 or bitter apple, crude. 16 54 cjTith, not Comparative stat324 !• 321 /321 321 325 324 324 1318 363 429 324 325 5476 9 324 /331 324 9 321 I t 322 363 366 36G 324 324 (322 5 323 346 INDEX. Articles. Cotton grenadines hair-switclies handkercMefs in piece . hat-bodies Par. liemmed handkerchiefs . . - hogc hosiery _ half hose hosiery emhroidered with wool -. - imitation Italian cloths. - . .. imports of 1869 to 1883 insertings iijsertings Japanese cloths and poplins . leans - jeans • laces laces, colored laces, not colored laco -window-cnrtaina. .. laoe fichus and coUai-s . . ]3.wns • lint manufactures manufactures . manufactures niannfactures of, n. o. p. f. . medicated muslin shirtings and lappets nainsooks or lintffi foundations, cloth with or worsted merinos or wool cards, with steel or iron teeth , toweling or towel damask- painted cottons paddings pantaloon stuffs ...., piques plaids ., plaids . poplins , plush quiltings or hedquilts raw, exports of, 183X to 18S3, ready-made clothing revere stripes --. riigs for bed cohering ribuons for hat-hands satines or sateens shirtings shirts ^ shirts , woven or made on frames ■ suspenders shawls witb woolen or worsted fringe — shoe-binding lacings seed oil stockings ■ silk and ramie fabrics Swiss musliu -^ styptic - s]ipper -patterns, embroi- dered with worsted serges, alight admixture of , scoop nets seed /321 i318 /d21 449 C322 ^3-25 5 322 {323 10 C322 ^323 3C6 /331 12 fS-2l \'i 321 a 12 325 ma 321 453 n 324 12 93 /321 321 453 365 216 321 321 362 3E1 321 321 u 321 324 vm 6324 6324 325 321 321 5322 i323 (/324 10 6324 6324 367 6324 6324 27 C322 J 323 383 324 93 363 383 6324 452 Page. 82 319 83 12 82 11 12 12 82 83 12 12 83 82 82 82 9G 72 82 S2 86 82 82 82 11 12 12 82 82 82 321 82 82 82 83 82 82 82 Articles. Cotton tapes tarlatane muslin . thread . tliread, on spools jiot on spools ties of steel twills , twilled silesias ticlcings.-- filled -wltli hay and moss twines, not otherwise pro- Tided for trimming trimmings -* trimmed caps, worl^ed, for ladies ties, iron - underwear, embroidered by han4 *-- Teils and veiling velvet velvet binding; ...„ > embroidered witb worsted embroidered witb ailtc floss, slipper patterns of ribbons uppers fOT slippers, embroidered : vestings , wadding waste „.. warp yarn warps -. warps webbing .....^ webbing wearing apparel, excepting knit goods worsted and mobublc— seal- skin, mohair coiiijns wool and rubber webbing . . yarn ,-., yarn, not on spools . , bottoms of flay, jute, or hemp Cotswold wool...- Court-plaster Court- plaster , Goumarine sec. 2513.. Counting-bouse boxes, paper Covers Covers , , wool, embroidered woolen, made of portions of carpets of portions of carpets or bedspreadSj scraps of cal- ico sewed together .... Cowhides as whips - sec. 251 3 . . leatbw split and era- bossed for the manu- facture of bags, satch- els, &o Cow-hair fabrics unmannfactured Cowpox , Cowage down , crude Cowrie gum, crude -...? not crude ' Cowries — , Cowlick cloth Crayon pencils portraits pastel or colored , Crayons , Par. 324 321 (318 iS26 8 7 165 325 321 321 321 6324 324 12 325 324 155 324 324 325 11 325 362 325 321 324 754 318 318 7 524 <324 \i95 6324 368 318 8 41 334 231 93 331 390 378 258 362 c378 c378 324 460 648 647 636 636 M73 6470 423 335 Page. INDEX. 347 Aitiolea. Crayons Crash flax, jute, or hemp Cravats, cotton silk ;- wool, woTstcd, or moliair Crapes, albert silk, cliief ^alue trinmuDgs, silk and cotton . Cracked-rock plaster sec. 2513 . . Or6pes, Canton silk and cotton, cotton chief value - Crfipedeohene veils and veiling — tnnmungs, silk and cotton . . trimmings, silk and cotton, cotton chiel' value Cream tartar tartar nnts Cresylicacid Cremnitz, "white Creosote Cribs of logs fastened with bolts, to be sunk for piers Cricket sashes of knit wool Crinoline cloth cloth . wire of steel Crocus oolcothar Golcothar Crochet needles needles for machines cotton on spools Crockery ware. Crosses set for jewelry and stoles, silk embroidered embroidered silk and metal, silk chief valuje — Crosscut-saws Croton oil oil bark bark and seed, crude bark and seed, not crude . . Crown glass, unpolished poUsbed Crowbars, iron steel Crucibles, black lead sec. 2513 . . agate Cmde mineral substances Ctuets, plain or not c ut Crystals, brown cobalt cobaltum cobalt or cobaltum for watches Cryolite. Cabebs . for watches orange sec. 2513 . . tin tin washing Washing, of sal-soda and borax sec. 2513.. yellow crude not crude oil Cubic niter nitrate --• Cudbear Cudbear extraetof extract of substitute sec. 2513 . extraetof.^. Par. 423 41 334 324 306 383 383 J324 383 324 325 325 336 18 746 594 56 • 93 233 J7363 445 376 119 87 470 206 206 326 (125 <127 <796 459 383 383 121 424 20 573 636 94 28 29 165 105 127 215 133 h2 610 010 215 494 404 34 82 613 649 636 94 92 760 630 529 650 784 "■84 Page. 94 14 83 82 90 88 90 90 90 114 90 82 90 30 54 109 103 56 69 75 87 06 32 19 57 99 71 71 83 62 62 111 97 91 90 19 34 55 40 105 59 13 13 67 67 114 02 72 68 57 104 104 72 100 100 14 114 57 58 56 114 67 104 42 105 59 58 44 104 102 42 45 67 114 57 Articles. Cucumber seed Cucumbers in natural state, &c. Cuffs, flax Cuff and sleeve buttons of glass Culm, of coal coal Cummin oil seed, crude seed, not crude Cups, earthenware, small Curled hair Curls, hair Cui-ling stones stones Currier's and cutting knives Curb chains - Curtains, cotton lace, window cloth edged with lace . . Currants Curry.., Curry powdfir „ powders ,- combs, wood and iron Cun-ants ..--,.- Customs receipts, 1790 to 1834 1835 to 1883 Cushions for furniture cane and linen stuffed with straw Cutlery .*-,.,.,. Cutlery cloth shears butchers' knives . . ., carvers .,....* daggers dirks fleams forks, table, tines for horse shears, slightly curved scissors knife and fork tines, for table cutlery, not baodled. farriers' knives ,,.... scissors shoo knives- -.^ ..r? ,. steels for shaxp.ening knives stilettoes steel table knives forks . - table knives and forks n.ot gold, silver, or German silver Cut brads nails .., rf^'^r sprigs, tacks Cutch Cutoh catechu Cuttle-fish bone bone .., sepia Cutlasses Cyanite Cyanite Cyanide of potassium, if granu- lated and purifled.- zinc sUver .,-. mercury Cymbals Cylinder glass, polished unpolished unpolishedbut cor. mgated .i Cylinders, porcelain , . Baggers Daguerreotype plates .,.-,, Damage allowance for rupt . on fruit . Par. 465« 2S6 336 143 416 320 92 636 94 125 375 375 661 685 21« 415 325 334 338 652 mo 530 $52 216 293 230 337 197 197 197 J97 197 ]97 197 197 197 197 1.97 197 197 107 107 197 107 104 10« 106 617 531 531 653 es6 686 6207 616 654 92 92 93 469 29 28 cl38 127 197 216 120 361 u» INDEX. Articles. Damage «n iron or steel . Dammar gum, crude not crude Damasks Damasks Damasktowelingwith coloredborder towels or to^weling cotton napkins Dandelion root- root Dantzic spruce beer Dates Dates preserved in sugar, &c Deals Dead oil Decalcomanie pictures Decanters plain glass, bull's eyes .. Decoctions medicinal Deer carcasses sec. 2513.. skins dressed and finisbed rawornncured tanned as leather homsViutforknifeliaJidles, sec. 2513 Delaines, motLBseline Dem^jolms, glass plain Demy paper Denims 365 133 133 392 fS21 cotton 4,5,0 Par. 184 630 94 334 383 334 321 325 325 263 390 316 294 389 6302 214 81 384 135 134 93 252 461 719 460 Dentifrices pulverized orris root. . . Designs or ornaments embossed on leather Designers' diamonds Dextrine Diamonds Diam^Hids rough or uncut, includ. ing glaziers' dust dust pointed pencils for draw- ing on glass ... aesigners^ engravers' engravers' Dials, met.ll (other than watch, clock, or chronometer) if gilt or plated n. o. p.f watch enameled clock enameled chronometer, &c •- porcelain Diagonal dress goods for women and ^lildren cloth8,wool Diapers Diapers flax, jute, or hemp Dice wood ivory or bone Dimities Dippei-s and baths, photographic . . Dirks.. Dishes, chafing of copper metal of cast iron filter plated oils ^. .■spirits of mescal Discriminating duty sec. 2501.. dulses on merchan- dise imported in vessels not of the U.S., &c., sec. 2502, 99 99 463 210 19 087 478 655 656 210 210 210 210 216 210 216 494 494 414 414 413 125 /365 362 41 /321 334 424 424 394 /321 143 397 216 216 157 210 92 dSll Page. 70 105 59 83 58 77 114 97 108 97 114 88 03 63 92 82 11-12 60 60 97 72 54 107 38 42 42 107 72 72 73 71 72 100 100 03 03 Articles. Disks, telescopic, partly finished. . . optical, or object glasses for telescopes, with edges grounder cut Diseases, contagious sec. 2494 . . infecuous sec. 2494. . Divi.divi Divi-divi Dog.chains -. Dogs Dollies cotton damask Dolls DoUs wardrobes liidia-rabber bathing whistling silk stockings for miniature toilets for Dolmans Domestic vessels articles, exported and re- tamed, sec. 2500 returned as ex. ported bags barrels carboys casks manufactures products Dominoes as toys .-.-. Dometts, wool imd cotton Donna Maria silk veil goods Door-locka , gilt or plated Downs, bed .*. bed cowage Drawing-paper pencils - knives Drawings Drawings sec. 2513.. obscene . .sees. 2491, 2492. specially imported for societies Drawers woven or made on frames. raafle enframes aiiu: wool, not knit of woven cloth, cotton linen Draughts ivory or bone Drag-saws Dragon's blood , blood Dressed furs, on the skin goods jute and cotton diagonal, for women and children wool worsted trimmings for Dressing, hair Dress ornaments, silk and wool, silk chief value silk chief value, silk beads and metal silk and wood... patterns, linen, embroidered. embroidered, sec. 2499 shields, gutta-percha shields.. sec. 2499. trimmings "linen cotton and worsted Par. 143 143 532 657 171 252 334 325 325 340 425 425 425 425 425 425 425 367 649 564 649 649 649 049 049 649 425 216 210 575 650 647 392 6473 216 759 789 383 10 318 190 306 324 336 424 394 122 658 533 381 246 334 365 365 308 383 383 390 383 337 383 33« 368 INDEX. 349 Articles. Dress IrimmlngB ■wholly or partly of alpaca, goat, or other animal hair. ■wholly^ or partly mohair, wool, or worsted wool, worsted, or molioir IDried bugs crude blood insects, medicinal, not crude flowers pvilp Drills, fancy colored Drillings cotton Drops medicinal Dross Jiom burnt pyrites Drugs (See gums, seeds, roots, ber- rieSj &e.) crude, not otherwise pro- vided for - for causinff abortions, sec. 2491 , to cause abortion . - sees. 2491, 2492 toprevent conception, sees. 2491,2492 Druggets - Dniggets Drums toy Ducks flax, jute, or hemp DucTe, cotton sail '. linen, except sail duck Raven's Dnchesse lace Dulse seaweed Dundee or Scotch bagging, double warp of,iut.e - Diinnagemats sec. 2513.. Dungsalt Dutch metal clippings scrap in leaf leaf, in bulk or other- , wise maufaetures, articles, and wares of pink Dyeing, articles used in acacia farneriana . buchu leaves for. . in acrude etatefor, n. o. p. f berries, nuts, and vegeta- bles used for, n. o. p. f . . - barwood, crude, for buchu leaves, crude, for., kermes, animal, crude, for, mahogany sawdust for — nuts, crude, for.. oak bark, crude, for pastel, crude, for rock moss, crude, for sumac, crude, for weld, crude, for wood, crude, for yellow berries for extracts for, obtained from barks of wood not recog. I nized as dyewoods, sec. ;. 2613 '": mahogany sawdust for or tanning Par. 308 248 661 94 659 341 334 334 4,5,6 99 479 144 636 256 376 469 425 41 334 321 52 336 334 325 777 777 505 198 187 187 143 198 216 87 C509 )689 689 689 579 636 509 509 509 509 509 d09- 509 509 509 509 509 .509 509 Page. 89 26 42 105 42 60 42 30 83 83 11,12 60 36 65 104 94 14 83 82 15 84 83 S3 110 110 84 114 101 11 70 70 20 72 57 101 107 107 107 40 104 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 141 101 101 Articles. Dyeing, or tanning, articles in a crude state used in, sec. 2.513 mohogany sawdust not for sec. 2513.. oak bark, crud«, for Dye,aniUn6 aniline residum, as coal-tar cudbear chestnut fustic hair myrobolans nutgalls n.o.p.f sec. 2513.. orcbil Persian berries Tyiian ' sec. 2513.. Dyewoods extracts and decoctions in sticks in stick or crude more - advanced than crude Dyed moss sec. 2513- . for parts of artificial flowers-. Dyed dried tiowers and grasses, made up into bouquets, sec. 2513.. Dynamite. Earthenware . agate mortars crucibles scarifiers of fine clay, glazed and glassware, new tariff bas-reliefs of terra- cotta brown chemical earthen and stoneware celeste tiles cups, small chma, photographic portraits on, colored by artists by hand. - china ware,fire-proof, not ' plain white, partly brown-glazed dials, porcelain enameled tiles fire-proof chinaware gas-burners, lava . - - iuk-bottles, stone- ware,cream-colored or glazed inkstands inkstands, porcelain, gilded or ornament- ed Japanese, not semi- vitrified or semi- translucent knobs, gilt or plated . knobs, plain mugs mugs, beer mugs, glazed mortars mortars, and pestles with wooden han- dles melting-pots nails, with stone or whiteheads other ...._.,... ornamental tiles' for wainscotting Par. Page. 509 82 92 82 84 84 84 99 84 84 84 440 84 601 636 439 ri24 1 125 1127 [795 127 127 125 C13 515 127 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 127 127 125 125 210 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 15 350 INDEX. Articles. Par. Page. Articles. Par. Page. Eartli9iiware or china, decorated .. papicr-macli6 porcelain slates porcelain roses and jtlobes, decorated, lor use in jewelty porcelain or china set- tings for jewelry . . cylinders -. elates, dec- orated painted tiles tor pan- 125 127 127 125 125 127 125 125 125 125 125 470 127 127 125 847 125 125 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 98 62 62 62 46 62 62 319 307 62 60 60 72 A3 60 57 57 57 57 57 00 60 12 97 43 105 59 112 47 24 83 109 47 106 109 109 111 47 45 60 Eflfervescent compounds or salts, not proprietary ar- ticles or toilet prep- 02 92 92 92 93 (690 J 663 99 838 786 58 propai-ationa, granu- lated, or summer beverages of citrate of soda, &c citrate of magnesia.. 58 58 58 medicinal prep'tiona not proprietary 59 107 paintings on china plaques. on plates. plaster of paris, &c.. 60 silk-worm , 46 111 of ants, baked for bird-food, SBC 2513 114 not ranking as stat- Egg-yolks, dried and powdered, sec. 2513 114 portraits painted on 46S 98 114 Kooklngham ware . . . spnrs and stilts other or crockery ware . . Elastic l>raid of cotton and India- rubber, rubber chief 453 453 463 •216 383 383 92 664 636 94 392 726 216 (337 i383 325 216 337 ( 362 [0363 98 braid of cotton and Xudia- 96 garters of wire, covered stnts and spurs used in the mauufacture of.., tiles, painted or dec- orated Spanish, painted and glazed . . . Earthen and china ware, imports of 97 V garters of wire and leather, with metal clasps of silk, rubber, and cotton. silk and rubber Elder oil 72 90 91 58 42 105 59 stone, and china ware, im- ports of 1867 to 1883 Elephant paper 92 teeth 108 and flre-clay cmcibles .... 124 97,98 98 215 20 98 87 89 89 89 89 97 97 Electric lights, candles, composi- 72 and clays, fullers', wrought Embroiderieg 84 fining t. fullers' 83 gold 73 and clays, ganister, ground, mixed with fire-clay 84 wool or part wool . . . not wool, worsted or hair sec. 2499 86 87 sienna, dry, whether natu- 62 soluble silicate ...... 243 216 26 Embroidered and tamboured arti- aud clays, pipe, unwrought. and clays, fullers', unwro't and unmanufactured and earthenware, old tar- ■ 63 cotton and worsted reps, slipper pat- terns, &c ff363 337 427 362 362 362 362 /321 216 463 216 345 6324 692 692 426 (344 H26 426 87 iff dress patterns, linen . trimming metal shaACls, of wool worsted... silk 459 691 636 94 818 884 227 325 •759 879 (062 }757 (767 i815 879 785 99 04 86 86 82 and galvani7.ed silver, &o ornaments or designs oti leather............ Educational societies and iustita- 97 Elffects, household, of persons ar- Emery --.......,,,. . 30 riving in the United States cloth 82 107 comndum ore 107 personal refined or pulverized grains 04 30 of persons arriv- ground or mfc. . . , 04 04 ing in the Uni- ted States whetstones or hones, sec. 2513 ; ... 114 226 93 99 87 24 ingabroail Effervescent coiiipounda, proprie- Emulsions, medicinal ■' pancreatic 58 \ 60 tary or toilet Enamel, White 67 INDEX. 351 Articles. Par. Articles. Par. Page. Enamel, wliite for manufucture of ■watch-faces on paste of glass and oxide of tin.. Enameled tiles - leather and skins ■\vatch-dials satin clock-dials , Encaustic tiles Enclait adherente sec. 2513 . . Endless belts and helting of mb- her and cotton. . .'.. Enflouraged pomades sec. 2513.. Engines, models of EngraTiDgs colored domestic, andretni-ned with autogi'aphs on paper, -Whether val- ued as works of art or merely designed for mannfaotnre of other articles in cases sec. 2499. . Engravers' copper, prepared or pol- ished diamonds hurnishers steel steel scrapers Engraved plates, iron and steel paper sli]}per-pattems, printed in colors Engraving, zinc plates for English sail-cloth canvas Envelope paper Envelopes of paper Epp's cocoa M Epaulets cotton partly of wool, worsted, or hair partly of wool, worsted, or hair Eperlans a rhuUle Eosine Epsom salts salts . Ergot oil. Ervalenta, 'Wharton's Escutcheon-pins Escutcheons, brass or iron silver, gold, or Ger- man silver Esparto. pulp of. Essences ■■-. fruit Essence of ginger if part alcohol . bay rnni uitro-benzole not dye. raspberry rum Essential oils -....- Etchings . 143 143 420 143 125 461 494 87 414 346 244 759 '384 658 384 384 Ether . 210 216 216 216 216 384 210 843 391 451 391 292 f427 5 347 2)324 362 363); 281? 82 62 494 $665 i534 92 99 216 216 216 606 601 6B1 (348 < 99 ni8 114 C 02 5 205 113 26 ill 83 114 115 <425 02 384 658 '759 ■324 ue I 118 65 04 64 02 97 100 57 93 30 114 24 96 114 no 01 106 91 57 56 37 42 102 58 61 73 73 73 42 107 107 30 60 61 61 58 23 61 54 67 57 61 01 30 58 91 106 109 30 61 61 Ether frait muriatic, spirits nitrons, spirits of :... cenanthic sulphuric Ethers, fruit, amyl of oxide oils apple oil apricot oil peach oil pear oil raspberry oil or es- sence Bfcoilesor stars of wool, worsted, or mohair of wool, worsted, or hair Eucalypte oil Eucalyptus pills and extract Eve's apples Excrescences 114 118 110 113 106 114 114 114 114 114 114 114 32ib crade not crude Exhibition, articles for, sees. 2.')08, 2509 paintings for. sec. 2508 photographic pictures for sec. 2608.. statuary for .. sec. 2508 works of art imported for seo.2512-. 99 244 ■ 94 636 636 94 Expressed oils , Explosives, gunpowder and other. . Explosive substances Exports, 1835 to 1883 excess of, 1835 to 1883 of merchandise, excess of, 1835 to 1883 Extract and pills, eucalyptus of annatto barkof coniumcicuta... cudbear chestnut colyoynth coffee see. 2513.. or decoction of fustic of hemlock and other barks Used in tanning; (427 <767 ( 92 373 439 99 409 20 83 84 93 indigo. . orange meat, Liebig's. -seo2513- lead, Goulard's madder Imitation, sec. 2513 meat malt, not proprietary. . . myrobolans niitgalls orchil for dyeing Orleans Persian berries quercitron sec. 2513 . rocou saDlower saffron sumac Extracts, Kimmel's * 20 22 435 lOO < 22 i435 93 547 255 316 84 84 84 499 84 medicinal . Extracts - Extracts of dye woods for dying, obtained from barks of woods not rec- ognized as dye woods, sec. 2513 Eyelets metal . 61 61 61 01 01 01 61 61 61 61 61 61 82 499 686 686 11 100 <412 i - C348 5118 440 87 58 60 76 59' 104 105 59 112,113 112 112 J 112 49 34 44 58 31 95 300, 301 300, 301 302 60 101 54 57 57 59 114 57 54 54 34 61 114 59 102 114 77 81 57 57 57 101 57 114 101 103 101 04 61 33 58 30 01 30 349 216 114 30 72 352 INDEX. Articles. EyeletSfZnetal, gilt or platetl Eyeglasses gntta-perclia frames . . shell frames Eyes, artificial Fabrics for women mixed, DOt wool, worsted, or hair sec. 2490. of cotton, metal, and silk, metal chief value Faille ribbons Fans common palm-leaf palm-leaf with artilioial han- dles or screens, cardboard sUk toy , Fancy articles, Imports of, 1867 to 1883 boxes Farina imitations of sec. 2513 . . Farriers' knives Fashion-plates engraved on steel or wood lithographic, repro- duced from steel engravings by transfer on stone. Fast colors, aniline Fastenings table gilt or plated for shoes orboot«, otlier than gilt or plated . . . shoe-bucklo or other, for shoes or boots, gilt or plated Faiisso glace Feather beds beds bed- trimming, with cotton foundation Feathers. swan's down, for beds for hats Feeding-bottles, glass chief value.. Feldspar Felt, adhesive for sheathing vessels carpets cai-peting calf-hair, and leather shoes. . , patent asphalt roofing, sec. 25iy hats, ladies', feathers and ar- tificial flowers chief value. - hammer, in sheets roofing sec. 2513. . rosin, &c., hats of woolen or worsted boots Fells, cotton and India-rubber endless machine-blanketing printers' flannels Felloes, rough hewn, &c Fence-posts, split rails, split or rough chains rails, round _., Fenugreek seed not crude., crude Fennel, oil Par. 210 U3 HI '186 ]43 334 216 383 ^350 i428 667 693 428 428 428 425 450 :694 668 \A 197 095 216 216 210 210 383 650 ■320 575 6439 5 351 ) 429 650 429 143 Vei2 j 353 096 670 378 378 367 429 362 400 366 453 379 379 379 222 222 234 97 171 734 829 94 636 767 rage. 71 64 95 100 64 83 53 73 90 30 04 43 107 94 04 94 94 307 35 107 42 114 71 107 72 90 100 31 82 40 95 30 94 100 95 65 104 31 107 42 89 89 114 92 88 96 90 90 90 74 74 75 18 68 109 46 59 105 44 Articles. Fennel-seed FeiTi rubigo Ferrooyanate quinia !Ferroc.vani(le of zinc Fen-nles, cast-irou ot)ier than cast irou. FoniUes gravemes Fibers crude not crude - — . vegetable, for the manufact- ure of textile fabrics Fibrin in all forms Ficbua, merino, part "wool merino, part silk ■wholly of lace .. . sec, 2499. Fiddles , Fifes Figs Fig blue preserved , Figures, china, as toys obscene. . .sees. 2491, 2492. wax, permanently fixed in wood cases with ixlass fronts sec. 2499.. Filberts Files ■... and iile-blanks blanks Filings, iron Filter, linen, in piece Filtering-stones, unmanufactured, sec. 2513 Fine-art societies and institutions, sec. 2508, 2509 Finings, ale sec. 2513. Fining earth FiniBhing powder Fire-arms . breech-loading gmis cannon carbines muzzle-loading shotguns rifles boards, paper for cases or cartridge shells, brass chief value clay, mixed with ganistor, ground, and used for same purposes clay crackers . proof china-ware . screens, &c screens shovels wood works, n. 0. p. f sec. 2499. Fir balsam American, frozen in Canada for transportation nnchnvies all, not otherwise provided for. bait , , bladders -.- i , Par. Page. 829 93 629 93 157 316 6392 ( 94 <636 <754 636 94 !i333 697 671 366 360 469 (354 1295 479 M02 ii303 425 C365 J 303 85 176 85 216 334 C769 i774 215 5430 5 356 C 202 i420 303 202 202 202 202 392 210 98 18 (367 ^358 (431 125 378 350 216 5 672 568 1279 280 282 283 609 280 l.'i9 157 700 515 IKDEX. 353 Artioles. Par. Page. Articles. Par. Page. Fish-bone, cuttle bristirng cod aonnds......... chinchOTds cans contaising iSpeTlans a riia&e tor bait I'resh, for immediate oonsuiup- tion glue hemngs books hake sounds joints living mackerel . oU. the prodacts of Canadian flaheriea sec. 2506. oysters preserved in oil prepared ^ — preserved in oil (except ancho- vies and sardines) preserved prepared, &c paper- salmon.... salmon, pickled sardines sauces sauce or paste, in boxes . sardelles, in brine...- salted cod sounds skins sounds smelts in oil sprats in oil.. shell //// III. the products of the Canadian fisheries sec. 2506. tongues risheries, all products of American products of American. . . J'ishing'lines, tape nets of cotton seines Mageolets.' riannels ' canton printers' Mannel ^rting, fulled strips embroidered with cotton or other material . wool, slightly embroidered Plats for hats, Iwnuets, and hoods . Flaxseed Flaxseed oil Flax and worsted lapping and manufactures of, imports of 1867 to 188S bindings carpets caps of, chief value — checks cords cords and tassels cnffs embroideries floor.drills fringes game.bags - hackled, known as dressed line Italian, so called insertings 278 615 281 146 281 674 673 717 f 157 1278 216 516 160 282 067 J 277 (749 5 434 283 171 160 16!) 283 425 J 270 i283 108 159 284 284 281 279 C510 ^359 .515 281 281 (836 1783 515 768 749 336 (>324 347 469 (243 (363 321 379 362 448 466 406 27 378 336 336 837 363 336 37 331 337 107 77 101 78 21 78 Jt2 42 43 21 77 73 101 67 77 21 77 109 34 48 78 21 21 78 94 77 78 21 21 78 78 78 77 101 31 101 78 78 46 110 48 104 45 109 84 82 85 08 26 87 82 90 86 87 96 98 33 55 87 307 84 89 84 84 84 84 84 84 87 84 84 84 14 83 84 Flax, imports of, 1869 to 1883 laces or linen zilling-thread , or linen wreaa lace or linen braids not hackled or dressed nets...^ Ifew Zealand machinery for the manufact- ure of — , manufactures manufactures of, for cotton baggjng, flax chief value . . . manufactures of, flax chief value, n. o. p. f paok-thread scoop-nets sheetings shoe-,' straw --. straw, New Zealand . stems thread tow twine ..:.... waste -. ,. webbing yam yams Fleams Flesher-knives -. Flint - stones and flint-stones, ground glass bottles, ground stop- pers, contitining perf umeiy Flies, Spanish, crude Spanish, not crude Flour, chestnut or starch, arrow-root potato root. so called, but really starch sago . yam rye buckwheat sec. 2513. tapioca ■ snuf^ dnprepared Flowers artiflcial . 337 336 337 336 36 338 40 J 334 1336 43 41 336 336 349 336 f 35 1327 327 5 41 1336 330 (336 1 « 6754 <495 1534 335 41 197 216 701 701 675 135 636 94 ?fo3 1772 269 (774 1818 269 163 of wax, &c of tin of silk, libber, cotton, and wire dyed moss for parts of , wax, for milli- nery purposes . all natural sec. 2513- . crude, for medicinal pur- purposes, not otherwise provided for chamomile chamomile, crude — ...... chajnomile, not crude di-ied and prepared dried, dyeu, made up into bouquets sec. 2513.. for hats grass sec. 2513.. horticultural seed lavender, crude lavender, not crude 800 260 94 636 429 351 429 429 429 6429 676 621 94 659 429 'ies' 636 94 S. Eep. 12 23 354 INDEX. Articles. Flowers, medicinal, crude medicinal, not omde- ... dtbnge ......; j... or bads, orange, ottldd . ptessed, ailk chief value .. etabds of, nnd6r glass .. Mower^aeeds Moats .-. Par. Floss cotton . silks... silk , Floor-cloth canvas canvas : patent .-: canvas of cork, India- ruhber and gutta- percha sec. 2499 . . drills, cotton, Sax,and worsted mats, vegetable., matting, vegetable.... Flor-benzoln acid! Florentine mosaica, so gtjled Flocks, woolen wool waste or shoddy pul verized Flues, boiler gas steam.... water Flutes toy Foils Foil-blades » brass 94 771 63B 383 143 ■ 469 fl76 ) 85 313 nse il92 381 339 44 340 per chief value . gold or silver tin Foliae digitalis cinide not crude Fools-cap paper Foot.mUlia of dressed shecp-skin, wool, and leather Foreign coins, valuation of, 1884 . . trade, material used iu building vesseld for the, sec. 2513 trade, materials used in repairing vessels en- lin sec. 2S14.. Forest-tree seeds Forgings, hammered from scrap ii'on of iron and steel Forged iron ^. Forks and knives, table, not gold, silver, or German-silver .. table, gilt or plated gold, silver, or Ger- man-silver steel tines for table tuning .* Fossils Fossil'waic Fountains the productions of American attiata ilnported for presenta- tion to national insti- tutions, &c Fowls, killed and dressed, sec. 2518. land and water Frames, looking-glass.. -sec. 2499.. Frankfort black-....- Frankincense gum, crude. Freestones - Free list, old tasiff ■ -■.,,■■,. 432 432 694 131 361 361 169 103 103 103 469 425 6207 6207 318 210 210 f210 152U 677 686 94 392 463 5 830 i760 167 167 167 197 210 216 197 197 216 702 2 819 885 886 J 682 i«53 C47» i476 636 510 1(15 59 45 105 90 65 36 68 18 81 53 87 95 95 103 63 86 19 19 19 98 94 71 71 7B 73 73 73 38 42 105 59 92 97 325 49 50 46 110 67 67 07 71 71,72 73 71 71 73 107 54 112 47 114 40 109 53 99 3U 105 37 39 Articles. Free list, new tariff.. French chalk green ^... green, dry or moist . leaf moquette carpets ... mustard Fringe.... metal Fringes.... , bugle or bead cotton flax hemp ...................... mixed material, not part WOOL worsted, or nair, sec. 2499 of jute, ramie, or grass ■silk Par. Page. ; 46 1 21 '438 87 499 f383 i368 216 368 896 325 336 360 wool, worsted, or mohair.. Frizzles hair Frosts, glass Fruit drops Fa-uit . ethers . amylof oxyd fruitoile apple oil apricot oil peach oil. ..i pearoU raspberry oil or essence juice containing over 40 pel' cent, of proof spirits.. cherry cider fruit sirups ;.-..... fruits put up with water only grape Juice or pulp perry raspberry vinegar ...... . jams oils oils plants plants, for the purpose of propagating preserves siru]>, orange and lemon juice boiled with sugar, as a bev-. erage sirups Fruits artificial, glass, for bonnets.. apples bananas berries, edible, in natural condition cherries, in natural condition or dried , citron, in natural condition . . crystallized damage allowance on........ gage plums green gages.. Lichl frait, dried mangoes medicinal, not edible, not cr. chide mirabellen pickled preserved in brandy or mo- lasses 351 100 248 383 442 143 242 ( 01 ^686 (704 114 114 114 114 114 114 114 114 114 C§Ol ^861 313 301 301 801 301 301 801 301 6302 114 114 703 678 J 301 1302 301 301 (704 1361 420 704 7U4 704 704 704 6302 361 294 704 704 704 94 G36 2D4 284 327 INDEX. 366 AiticleB. S^uits trejiaied With sngar . . . pit up -with water only pltot^iua plUms, green pi'tmes, gieen pdi&egtanBtes pf tihets, soaked In brine and atied qulnGeB, in natural condition raspberries Shftddoclcs ...- &6., impose of 1860 to 1883. . Frjing-pans, cait-ifon - ^... and tiaa&e'pans, coat- ed, glazed, or tinned Fnlminates, fulminating powders . rnller'searth.^.^.......^..- , iinwrought and un^ manui^t^tured .... wtotigllt or mann faotured .^. Euming andotllet acid ..^... ]riimao6 Sastiligs ..>. Furniture - coacb Composition tops for . . . c&dtore, lrbn...i...i coverea With wool or . /silk chairs, finished cloth cushionB for cushitms. cane and lin- en stuffid with straw . . finished..... . ... harness .'. -^ moaalc-top tables com- plete scagliola tops for B^afliOla topstfor tables another ......... Bpiral springs for eprmgs smokers' table tables With slat or mu- sic top flnishfld ........ tables, wood tbps, Blate-slaba for. .... . (ops, marble or mosaic. . nnflnlghed Fur. articles of..... articles made of clippings of dressed, on the skin hatter*'..... not on the skin har6a',dndres8ed,and not on the skih imported b^ Indians . . sec. 251 5 . Fur-felt, hSits, silk tilmmiDgs chief value hats - bonnets or caps muff's rabbit, yarns of . . skins. (See skins.) skiAs dressed not dressed lamb skins skins pnUeil ............. Of all kinds, or tindressed With or without hair on. sable, cleaned and tipped and partly rtyod, Imt pelts wholly undressed . tippets of .... waste * ..... Fuse, odttoti - oattoii ii302 801 704 704 704 704 294 704 704 704 137 201 434 20 87 098 594 157 (229 i330 415 484 216 230 230 334 230 230 229 415 230 484 406 216 C 75 i2ie 230 I r. 303 400 400 435 435 706 450 679 706 700 700 708 435 493 i4?6 476 79 79 log 108 108 106 79 108 108 108 319 67 71 95 13 60 60 103 67 75 03 100 73 75 7B 83 75 75 24 93 75 75 63 98 24 96 108 95 31 100 32 96 32 96 50 87 92 92 95 95 108 90 43 108 108 108 108 95 100 99 99 Articles. Far. Page. Fustic, cfude -**.^< 636 94 84 112 294 216 680 94 <362 i694 94 636 94 105 60 jextraots 01 decoctions of .. . 67 61 6-aifre nliittig ^ 79 73 43 60 Gallic acid 27 Gdllfl, blae, not crude - 103 59 60 (3-^11 of bedfibrartistsQse 6eCt 2513 114 Crftlloona >. . 368 396 1324 368 427 88 bead or Ivugle 1^4.-4 cotton ^ hair 92 12 82 89 1 metal 94 of mixed materials — sec. 2499 .... 53 of gold, silyer, or otller 347 190 248 368 310 635 601 636 94 336 350 463 336 425 "283" 171 215 o98 94 (409 H85 465 465 465 465 465 465 465 403 465 405 465 486 465 465 465 465 406 406 406 216 (681 i547 547 480 458 453 216 cl83 463 30 silk ... 23 ■worsted, or mohair. . . . ■W-Qoleii, wo veil - . - Gallopoli wine, unfetmented, in casks, as otber Wine . . . 26 89 80 102 43 105 69 84 leather, with flax net- tings as chief value,. . 84 Game, Killed and dressed, -sec 2513. 114 72 ground, mixed with fire- 36 98 98 Bra9stels sprouts. >.... 98 98 oelci'y.....^ -.. centaureft flower, ger- minal parts of . ' . . . 98 98 98 98 flower and horticul- tural . - 98 lettuce.... ^. leek 98 98 96 98 iZish :::"'.'.:'.': ".'.'. 98 rhubarb 98 98 73 43 102 103 99 97 G-arters, wholly or partly of rubber, elastic of wire and leather with metal claeps eliistic, steel wii-o compo- nent material of chief 06 72 69 elastic, of wire, covered with leather as chief value 97 356 INDEX. Articles. Garbatinm gmn, cmde G-arments, outside ladies* patterns or de- signs of paper mns- liiifor._» Gas burners, laTa pipe, oast..-. pipes, carbon retort. .sec. 2513.. pipe, iron... retorts strips, rolled in pieces 17 to 18 feet long, 8 inches wide and 3-16 of 1 inch thick tnbes of wrought iron... Ganltheria piocnmbens oil Gaze Chamberg crepe anglais.. Gelatine Gems. imitations of, set not set not set round or oval shapes, perfo- rated, not set set..'. specially imported for socie- ties, &c Gennapius, cotton Genoese coatings Gentian root crude liot crude Gentionellablankets German silver unmanufactured . - - articles, not other- wise provided for, madeof clasps, watch chains table-forks escutcheons watch chains hinges toys jewelry and slate, jewel boxes of nails, o^amental, brass or polished heads sausages spring steel sago Gig hames,metal . — springs Gilling twine thread, flax or linen Gilead.balmof Gilt ware. (See plated ware.) articles and wares buttons jewelry or plated ware, gilt ware, silver or German silver base... paper ware... Gimlets Gimps bead or bugle beaded, silk and cotton. . cotton flax hair mixed mateiials exceptpart wool, worsted or hair, sec. 2499. silk and cotton beaded Par. 636 367 324 127 156 156 ; 13 >124 150 170 92 383 383 i ^ 1365 f478 5 771 459 420 480 396 459 321 334 636 <197 >185 141 144 216 216 216 216 216 425 185 459 216 656 183 774 415 415 347 336 500 210 210 459 210 392 472 216 :383 (324 336 105 82 62 67 114 67 12 58 90 90 54 31 36 110 97 94 99 92 97 46 82 83 43 105 60 86 71 70 20 73 106 70 110 93 93 85 84 101 71 72 97 Articles. Gimps, wool, worsted, or mohair — Gin Ginghams cotton — Ginger ale...~ »».. essence of. essence of, if part alcohol.. ground root ground liquor (16 per cent. al203 96 302 284 204 536 536 536 684 636 d4 216 210 216 461 655 f 75 1494 125 233 472 143 383 366 318 143 143 216 143 425 425 143 34 396 396 143 143 133 134 .136 33 135 133 135 143 143 707 407 143 INDEX. 357 ATUcles! Glass 'buttons and glass button molds camera tabes and cameras.. carboys containing acid carboys, glass ooVbredornot carbojs - cbenucal .........._.. cbemical glass tubes. cblonmietirs . clinical tbeTmometors doths, in pairs colored _ colored glass in sbeets for manufacture of mock jew- elry ,, colored lamp cbimneys colored, not common im])orted in long round pieces for manunictuxe of uuttons, &c - compasses, miniature^ of metal and^glass compositions of. compositions of, wlien set. .. composition glass balls component material of chief TG^ue common w indow- crown. .» ........... unpoUslied polished ometa. not in stands, cut or ornamented. cruets, plain, and not cut . . . crystaJe crystal for watches cylinder unp«llsbed unpolished, but c o r r n - gated cut into lengths, with edges ground or beveled cuff and sleeve buttons of glass cutters' stones decanters decanters, plain glass, bulls- eyes demijohns, plain,. disks cut or ground orobjectglasses for tel- escopes, with edges or cut eye-glasses gutta-percha frames, chief value shell frames, chief value eyes, artificial enamel of glass and oxide of tin enamel of white for the man- ufacture of watch faces . . . feeding-bottles glass chief value ■ flint-glass bottles, ground stoppers, containing per- fumery 1 fluted frosted or granulated frosts flowers, stands of; under glass - fruits, axtificial, for bon- nets, &c >. disks, out or ground cut into lengths with edges gT;pund 01" beveled 138 135 135 Page. 407 93 143 64 13H 63 133 . 63 133 63 143 64 l4;^ 65 143 64 143 04 334 83 135 63 143 64 I4:i 65 135 63 143 65 143 64 420 94 328 30 143 64 143 65 138 63 C137 J 138 \ 63 28 13 29 13 135 63 134 63 494 100 34 14 C137 >138 1 63 <; 28 13 ) 29 13 64 143 438 C136 135 64 95 63 63 134 133 708 135 63 63 108 63 143 143 64 64 441 95 486 143 100 64 143 64 143 65 143 65 135 30 143 143 63 13 Co 63 143 65 i>42g 135 95 63 03 Articles. CrlasB tumblers, plain tubes, plain and not chemical tubes of flint-^lass, uncut and unground. bent for spectacle purposes. blocks, opaque, for mosaic work goblets, cut, ground lims .... of flint or lime glass, plain.. ofnint or lime glass, cut or ornamented partly ground cat, ground rime globes for lamps or gas jets. ground hand-mirrors, or small sil- vered plat« hour-glasses imports of 1869 to 18S3 imitations of jet imijorted in long round pieces for manumcture of buttons, &c., colored inkstands of, and other ma- terials sec. 2499.. jewelry in part of jars, flUed with articles not otherwise provided for filled with sweatmeats and preserves knobs, or other than plain . . knobs, of plain flint or Ume glass kaleidoscopes lamp-shades, opaque, not plain landscape plates, paintings on. if works of art lanterns : Iantern8,paiuted glass slides for lenses looking-glass frames, 3ec.2499 plates, beveled edges and fixed sizes.. manufactures of, or of which glass is component mate- rial of chief value manufactures of, imports of 1867 to 1883 manufactures of, n. o. p. f manufactures of, orof which glass is component mate- rial of chief value manufactures of medallion, small, glass and gilded or silvered compo- sition metal mortars , and metal sextants and metal seltzer bottles .... microsoopic specimens of natural history on mirrors, hand, and unframed mirrop plates mold, not cut, engraved, or mosaie work, opaque glasses and plaques of different colors for _ natronwasser nipple shields of rubber and metal sec. 2499 part glass . . . nursing-bottles of molded flass, complete ornaments of cut-glass obscured for special purposes plate plates or disks for optical instruments Par. 134 134 134 143 ~ 143 135 135 135 135 143 135 135 143 Page. 143 459 33 34 135 134 143 &470 143 143 143 141 34 143 143 143 143 216 216 793 143 26 143 76 143 707 143 143 708 358 INDEX. Articles. G-lass, plain, not cut, en^aTod, or painted painted painted articles of ., paintings on ,.. not ranking as worlui of art. ranking as -works of art. or past^ compositions of — or paste, imitatiou precious stones of, not set plate, cast, polislied, Tinsil- vered plate, cast, polished, silvered plaqaes witn cat-glass bor. ders pebbles for spectacles, not rough pbotographic baths and dip* pers photogi-aphio slides, &c., on glass.. - photogra}>hic views on glass framed in bone — pebbles, glass, manufactured pickle or preserve jars prisma porcelain pressed, not cut, engraved or painted rebumed, after cutting or grinding rolled round pieces of black, orna- mented with figure in- tended to be used in mak. ing buttons rough salvors or trays, silvered, with cut-glass borders — saud for manufacture of — shades are not parts of clocks shaving-boxes with mirrors in lids and shell boxes sodfi w.iter spectacle glasses maunfact- ured , spectacles, metal frames stained .. . ... stained, article's of silvered, articles of, n. o. p_. f . stereoscopes, glass chief value stereoscopic views painted on glass telescopic disks partly fin- ished toys toilet vials or bottles cut or ornamented tubes, plain, not chemical . . . tubes, not plain, not chemi- cal tube's, of flint-glass, uncut andnnground tubes, of plain glass tubes, for thermometers tumblers, plain not plain cjround or cut uunolishett plate, for manu- facture of spectacles Vtises, cut or decorated vials, cut glass vases, Bohemian or porcelain vials viaJs, green or colored, plain glass. Tials, plain flintorlime-giasa. Par. 06 148 135 34 143 5470 396 31 32 143 34 143 143 143 143 133 148 ; 34 I 143 13S 30 143 30 ua 215 414 143 410 70 143 216 C 135 il43 135 135 143 143 425 135 134 134 133 143 134 135 135 ;aadian, gronnd in the United States oats rico rye wheat bags, other than American ntanufac tnre bags of domestic manu- Kicture returned from abroad Grains Grains tanned or tawed as leather, amomim or paradise, not crude gqiiiea, crude tin Granadilln wood manuf^tures of nnmanufactured Granella ^^..^ Granite red, sarcophagus tranza ranville lotion GravemegfouiUes .,... Par. 216 216 im 427 87 ?200 jl40 200 C740 i750 427 92 J 773 1762 92 216 216 2]6 216 216 210 459 459 J 688 J 711 798 855 216 216 459 216 461 450 4!;o 368 324 !>324 216 154 277 166 164 154 161 550 : 94 636 '461 94 636 866 818 237 884 508 510 487 547 103 392 Page. 73 73 07 94 57 71 20 71 109 44 94 58 45 109 58 72 73 73 73 73 73 73 97 97 43 108 111 47 lU 73 73 97 74 496 53 53 97 96 39 59 104 97 00 105 47 112 24 47 101 37 100 loa 61 92 Articles. Qrape-julc» or pulp spgw or glucose . Grapes Grasshopper springs for carriages. Grass articles ...,,..,., cables or cordage, tarred — untarred . cloth esparto flowers sec. 2513.. frii^ges , bo(iES noils of China grass, ramie, or sea-grass, combed and prepared abroad orbarh, coir plaptsin pnlpof , sea, baskets, and manufact- UTSB seed: sisal Spanish and other grasses for manufacture qf pa- per , sunn tea-mats .^ tea-mats of tbrsad on spools... yarn Grasses. dried, dyed, made up into boqueta sec. 2613- . Grease- brown for soap stocic, n. o. p. f macbonery ^ Grenadines^ cotton ..,,.■■■ in piece.-.....! .... Bilh and cotton sec. Grebesltiiis, with feathers on, crude Green, French dry or most mineral dryormoist moiut, for paper- hanging Olympian Paris dryormoist ,--• stone , turtles Grindstones ,. rough or unfinished . . . Groats . , seo. 2513 . Bpbinson's patent Gr9nnd.bean oil or peanuts. cassia ginger pepper pimento ~. Gnaao imitations of ... Gnava jelly marmalade or paste Guaranapa«te ,,, Gnhr _ Goimauve, crude i)ot crude... GiHnea grains, crude Guitars Guitar-strings, of metal wd silk., ofgat^..... Par. 301 ?1 C299 1361 402 895 34* 346 C351 } 55 691 351 216 351 346 331 691 700 40 40 351 395 351 351 (691 1754 [437 712 [370 437 689 437 321 &429 433 87 704 433 87 87 87 433 87 &467 810 438 371 99 92 4p8 304 201 203 194 194 <690 5 605 505 6 302 2)302 93 215 636 04 636 469 409 671 Page. 360 INDEX. Articles. GroniB.. aloes, notcrade crade amber ammoiiiaOf crade not crade .- anime, crude arable, crude not crude Australian, crude not crude Batbary, not crude crude bdellium, crude not crude benzoin or benjamin, crude., not cr. . Britisb caipe, not crude crude cbicle, not crade crade copal crude not crude cowrie, not crude crude dammar, not crude crude .... — ..••... Sast India, not crude crude.. franldnoense, not crude crude .^. gamboge, not crude crude garbanum, not crude crude guaiac, not crude crude Jeddo, not crude crude galenga, crude mastic, not crude.. crude myrrb, crude not crude n,o.p. f olibanum, crude not crude sandarao, crude not crude.. Senegal, not crude... crude shellac, not crude. ... .crude sprace, not crude crude Bubstitate talc, not crade crude tragacanth, not crude crude Gun-barrels unfinished, steel ... . bloclis wood cotton locks ...... powder and other explosive substances stocks, wood wads.. Guuny-bags . and cloth lit only for remanufectnre Par. 91 636 S49 636 94 94 94 636 636 94 636 94 19 . 94 636 94 94 91 636 94 94 636 94 636 94 630 94 636 636 94 636 636 94 487 636 94 ( 94 5 636 636 94 94 636 91 636 91 630 C 19 5 372 91 336 94 636 216 204 216 222 439 210 439 373 222 f 410 )506 (313 ^713 <754 693 Page. 59 43 104 S9 lOS 39 105 59 105 105 S9 105 59 59 105 105 59 106 59 51 59 105 59 105 13 105 59 60 105 60 105 00 105 60 105 60 105 60 105 60 105 60 105 105 60 105 105 60 86 105 00 69 Id 105 60 60 105 CO 105 60 105 51 31 60 165 60 105 73 71 24 74 95 73 31 74 ,96 37 81 108 109 43 Arliolea. Gunny cloth . Guns, breech .loading plugs and nipples tbr. Gut: cord . for musical instruments .. cat, for musical instruments . .. unmanufactured for whip and other cords rope silk woi-m - whip.." worm « whip, 11.0. p. f Gats........... salted Guttapercha articles of artificialflowers,parts of and copper wire, ca- ble cores of crude chains, if not jewelry- dress shields in smooth sheets hair-pins manufactured rules Gypsum, calcined or ground unground Hackles HaenseVs patent essential oils Hair all horse, cattle, unmanufact- ured >. alpaca.. animals - hosiery wholly or ■ pai-tly of gloves and wood sieves... and worsted ornaments for hats, &c braids brushes bracelets , cattle chains curled calf and cow yarns or alpaca goods, not knit. camel's, pencils noils cattle caps cloth . Par. Page. of similar description with crinoline "Wood's patent dry felt. . . cords cosmetic for cow's or calf, cloth, wholly or partly of dress trimmings wholly or partly of alpaca, or other ani. malhair dressings dressing dyes {44 341 713 754 203 216 714 C488 >671 618 618 619 693 488 714 672 714 488 715 694 716 441 429 216 695 441 411 441 441 f441 5 374 441 477 628 216 696 '352 351 356 .358 r362 354 356 L358 363 366 233 375 404 375 717 375 ( 375 5 443 365 367 417 717 717 400 (376 .J 415 (no 115 415 383 99 MS .148 99 I mDEX. 361 Articles. Hair febrics of cow hair frizzlea, hajr chief value . gaUoona. gim^s goats.. Gonunon ..... -- uniitfor combing orweav- iii^, cleaned hut unmau- u^tured hog horae, long or short human braid bracelets rliftiTift .......... . Chinese, partly cleaned curled rings ringlets laces for bonnets, &c for upholstering and other purposes materials for caps manufactures caps of.. n. o. p. f . nets ^.■ India rubber and silk, silk chief value netting of human hair... oils .-.' of the alpaca goat all Mods unmanufactured, except as provided for in ,354 or 378 or worsted shoe bindings perfumery, except alcoholic .. . pins ^ttapercha.. ivory horn... pencils plaits for bonnets, &c rabbit's and wool, yam of . . restoratives seating sbeep skins silk, henriettes composed partly or wholly of worsted or hair switches, cotton tliread trimmings for bonnets, &c — watch guards of human hair - - wigs, hiiman hair wood sticks Hair, worsted, or wool: «toil3 or stars of hair, etoils or stars of epaulets, partly of- . gloves knit of poplins, part...... -.■ stockings knit of stockings, other than knit, scarfs wholly or partly of., shirts, ready-made, wholly or partly of shirts made wholly or partly of tippets, wholly or partly of, except knit goods vests ready-made, wholly or partly of yat ■-: Hake sounds Halfduck for sails Par. 442 308 368 f352 1354 1356 1.358 717 717 717 717 443 442 442 442 444 442 442 442 448 448 375 376 383 444 : 99 348 231 231 717 368 99 f 378 }216 441 399 309 C377 >447 448 3G.-) 88 446 719 366 318 448 442 444 ing- feathers and flowers for Par. Page. ilT. 97 171 415 ^149 i2S4 '254 415 415 i216 216 384 384 83 o215 841 782 383 334 321 325 334 325 334 41 336 190 &324 392 415 415 415 189 450 C425 i* 469 C319 J 415 415 415 415 415 642 b55 415 469 671 425 324 118 34 C258 )378 383 (379 t449 362 350 216 119 ^289 i400 400 448 448 i>429 3^2 INDEX. Articles. Hats, fqr. fiir-Jblt, silk trimminga chief Taloe l>oui)etB creeps hair , , leather material for. of felt, rogiq, (Stc., for miners' pitch ooYfiTQd with worsted. pith orhamhop, chief value, Ui^ed with silk and covered with cotton or linen »r ••-'•. ornaments or trimmings for- . ornaments for -.-. silk tarpaulin trimmings for — ,, of wool or part wool &o., trimmed with silk nhbon and artificial ilowers wool.p .,. woolen Hatchets Hatters' furs not on the skin plush . Haatboya fiaversaoks, leather . . Hawaiian reciprocity treaty . Hay. knives , Hazel nut< Bead dresses, ornaments for. linings for barrels nets with robber cord . . or hair nets Heading bolts. blocks . staves, wood for Headings of barrels, casks, &c., nn- maimfactnred — , of baiTols, casks, &c . . - , . Healds, old, worn-out, and tit only for remanufactare soo. 251'db, Hedge shears , — Hellebor© root , crude not crude Hemlock bark crude not cmde e^iti'act of seed, and leaf Hemp , and jute garae-bags and manufactures, imports of 1867 to 1885 bindings „ carpeting.... cod lines... , cord, linen, otb^r tban &bx. cords and tassels, Unen, other than Ha^c..,.-, fringes checks for vessels- .sees, 2S10, 2511. importa of; 18fi9 to 1883 I]idian,cmae Par. 400 400 400 ;379 451 [448 400 400 400 383 308 (190 i400 400 325 0363 363 243 216 400 381 C382 i451 469 463 273 216 305 383 233 303 383 368 (781 i835 (216 1323 222 234 233 216 636 94 20 640 331 360 350 C257 (377 350 350 350 350 334 (636 1710 72 119 77 73 79 90 75 8B 00 89 110 46 24 74 74 75 75 114 73 43 105 60 43 106 60 64 42 83 85 308 85 27 89 85 85 85 85 83 113 319 105 43 Articles. Hemp, fute, and (lax goods: new t-ariff. .--,--* old tariff manufactures of or of which hemp shall be the component ma- terial of chief value, n.o.p.f , orof wniohhampia opm- ponmt of chief value, n.o.p.f pr of which hemp shall be component gf chief value, like unto bur- laps rags - .....,.B., Knssia and India sash cord , ,, ,,,, seed oil- school satchels pf ... f ...... . shoe - ,., sheetings — .-,,, subatitut«s for, like manila; not otherwise providect for substitutes for sunn , .-.,-.. thread' for manufacture of hat braids -.-.-- tow of twino-. - unenumerated manufactnrea wholly or partly of hemp chief value, other than such as can be n^eagured by the square yard--....-, used for building vessels in the foreign trade, sec. 25)3. waste yarn .., Henbane leaf, crude leaves Henry's magnesia Henriettos silk, composed wholly or partly of hair, &.c Herbs , Herrings Heva yerba sec. 2513- Hickory of length and shapes for gener.il use Hide, cuttings, raw, for glue stock. cuttings - - laiiats, and raw-hide lariats . raw or uncured ,--. raw, hair removed by liming. rope. Hides (see Skins) . Hinges. and skins, other than furs, im. ports of 1867 to 1883 nerves o'f animals, for glue stock - ,,. of neat cattle, importation of sec. 2493. partly tanned rope of raw hide cut into strips sinews for glue stock walrus, tanned, but not dressed or finished , and hinge blanks , , bra^s, copper, silver, or Ger- man silver Page. J 834 }360 54 41 43 J764 331 350 5 383 i452 ( 28 5 324 350 350 349 38 331 333 350 3S0 336 360 6754 ( 50 (335 636 707 99 (157 ). 278 o219 700 511 718 702 719 (701 i718 ecu <718 (719 511 718 ,611 401 101 104 216 INDEX. 363 Ai'tiolea. Binges, oauWvon -, ,,..,... or butts' other tlmn irgn or steel,., Hobby liorses , Hobnails Hods, coal , . . Hoes ,,,, Hoffman's anodyne . Hoff's inalt extract . . Btogsheaila, enjpty . . Hoga'bair hair of, GnrlC(1, not fltforbria- tJea ,..,.... Hollands, brown Unon Hollow ware (see Iron) , oast-iron.,,., dishes of metal, n. o. p. f . , Hones . Honey . water . Hoods . materials for . Hoop iron , ont intolenpths forboops, bat not farthor inanu faotured or strips cnt into lengths and ends pnuched - . . , , splaytd and punched in lengtha for barrel hoops tiri.ber, rongb round, in baric, 6 to 14 inches in diameter. Hoops, iron ....,..,,...-, and material for cheese. box'ea woods finished for uses Hooks and Wis, Agato sec, 2513 . and eyes, gilt or plated reaping , saddle Hoofs. Hops Hop poles... ^ roots ■for cnltivation . sacking, «o , Horn combs hairpins manufactures of pith, unmanufactured . plates for lanterns . , . . . strips spoons of squares ..■ sizing ,,.800.2513. tips tubes ,. Horns and horn tips and parts of deer, parts nf, cnt for knife bandies sec. 2513. boat and post, brass or tin. . . brass, toy shoe ■ Pai. lU 216 425 168 216 210 ?107 5 384 99 231 f 375 J 717 697 334 C112 5 201 157 201 216 (703 )720 C274 5 385 99 C289 5 400 448 78 79 SO 154 6154 154 6164 (222 ^234 734 155 233 233 Horses toy. 216 210 21G 415 (512 J 704 (276 J 380 722 721 706 342 419 399 (288 1399 513 399 (513 5 705 399 399 0J3 399 704 513 469 425 399 425 252 Page. 72 lbs ■rs 73 61 32 60 75 31 108 19 71 67 71 73 43 108 77 32 60 28 92 96 41 66 67 74 75 109 67 73- 113 73 72 73 93 101 43 77 32 108 108 43 84 94 92 28 92 101 92 101 43 92 92 114 101 92 43 101 Articles. Horses not free hobby , ,, Horso-clipppeis , hsur, Wngor short,., hair unmiKiufactared rngs sbeiw's, slightly-curved scis- sors ,., , ,. shoe iron, bar onda and all similar iron, classified as bar according to size ..... . shoe nails shoes, wrought , ,. Hosiery ,..,. cotton, embroidered wJtb wool silk and cotton, sUk oliief value wholly or partly of wool, worsted, or animal b%ir. . Hose, leathor. made on frames .,,,., made of otber materials than wool, silk or linen-. silk '. Hour-glasses...,..,.-, Honsebold effects of citizens of the United States, dying abroad . . nsed abroad Hubs for wheels wheel, wood wheels, wholly or partly man. ufactured , Huckabacks ., ,.... tlax or hemp Human bair bracelets braids chains Chinese, partly cleaned curls , rings ringlets wigs Hungary water. Hyacinth bulbs...... Hydrate of potitsh - Hydrogen peroxide Hydric acid...., Hydrocyanic acid... Hydrobromic acid Hydrate, chloral... Hydro-carbonate of liiiie , Hydrometers Hydraulic lime Hygrometers Hypopbosphorous, acid solution... Hyposulphato of potassium Hypo-phospliate uf mapgsnese magnesia (juinia Hyoscyamia Hyosoyamus crude Ice Iceland moss crude not crude ,,,, Images, obscene - - sees. 2491, 2492. - Imitation extraotmadder, sec. 2513. . in papier-macho^ if anato. mical or botanical spe- cimens .. - , jewelry, entirely of metals, for use on bonnets and trimmings ,.,. of canjeos, not set ^ . . , of gems, not set Par. 815 425 216 717 696 334 197 148 (105 1168 ]i62 366 383 318 190 143 662 757 785 696 222 216 233 41 334 ;375 1444 '442 442 442 444 442 442 442 4M 99 405 03 92 594 594 594 93 45 475 44 475 594 92 93 93 629 93 707 636 (723 i708 755 636 94 216 420 420 364 INDEX. Articles. Par. Page. Artioles. Par. Page. 505 101 724 108 pearls, if jewelry 459 97 cloth, linen fonnda. precious stones of glass taass.sec.2499. 63 or paste, not set 420 S4 cotton fonnda- safl&ron 860.2513.. 114 tions, cotton topaz .. ,.- 420 555 94 40 chief valne - . - withlinen or cot- 2)324 82 Immoral articles, casts, instru- ton foimdatioD 453 96 ments, &o sees. 2491, 2492 - 61 ladies' caps, cotton Imnorts 1835 to 1883 300,301 300, 301 709 82 excess ol 1835 to 1883 crude and milk of 43 51 7 doUs 425 453 94 96 of mercliandiae, excess of, garters, wholly or 1835 to 1883 802 partly of rubber 453 96 298,324 92 giisset web, silk chief 392 383 90 Implements, professional . 815 111 glOTO cleaners 454 96 India rubber <453 {724 454 388 9C 108 9S 32 hoseof rubber and tei- 453 96 63 articles composed of. .. injection bags or syr- arctic boots and sboes inges, metal (other of rubber and wool . . 367 S8 than gilt or plated) 463 96 216 73 belts 453 9G injection bags, plated metal chief value . . . mfcs., rub- 210 72 ber chief imitations of jet 454 96 value 453 96 in para cakes, sheets, manuf act- or other forms, not urea, sec. otherwise mann- 2499 S3 fiiotured labels, rubber, and 454 96 cloth, pre- pared cotton 453 06 withcar- mats not wholly vege- table, made of old b 1 i c acid for rubber boots and shoes 454 96 nal pur- mannfeotnres wholly poses 93 69 of, but not fabrics .. 454 96 and silk hair nets 383 90 match-boxes, with cord of 383 SO Bides fastened by rubber chief small brass pins or value 453 96 nails 454 96 milk 724 108 of ■387 32 nipple-shields, rubber, glass, and metal, sec. manufactures, silk chief 3S3 90 2499 53 value n.o.p.f 389 32 in colored sheets and nippies or nipple- cakes for dentists' shields, whdly rub- use, reqairing far- ther manufacture . . . ber 454 96 454 96 old springs, iit only for bags and pouches, for remanufaoture '454 96 inflation with gas... 454 96 pessaries 464 90 balloons for toys, com- pouches, tobacco 454 9G plete, or bags rolled in sheets of uni- for balloons.. 425 94 form width, par? > and wooden tlally manufactured. 454 96 425 94 setons 453 96 39U 453 32 painted a s stomach-tubes 96 425 94 ' strips or cords, slightly colored solid, one-half 454 96 to two and surgical appliances, n e - h a 1 f wholly or partly of inches diam- rubber, according eter, as toys. 425 94 to character of fab- 425 94 453 96 beltin g or endless belts snspenders, India, rubber wholly or in of iTzbber and cotton . 453 96 bougies, rubber chief part, but not part value -_. 453 96 WOOL worsted, or boots 390 4S5 32 97 silk 453 454 96 tennis balls 90 and shoes, with textile febrios, scraps lelt linings part wool old and fit only of .... 481 99 455 97 tobaccoponches, large size, for holding smoking tobacco for rem an u- M76 95 facture 455 97 tobacco pouches, part 453 90 iron, iron chief value, toile ardois6e 216 453 73 catheters, rubber chief m valtie 453 96 tubes 454 90 INDEX. 365 Articles. India TnbbeTwe1>1>mg -whistling dolls Indigo artificial * auxiliary sec.2513. ' cannined \ extractsof.. p.. cannined paste '. powdered, not cannined... Tndigoune IHidia and Russia liemp Iiidian corn hemp, ci-ude (crude drug) ... " madder Par. (495 ^388 425 711 537 537 red. Indians, goods and effects of, sec. 2512 peltries imported by, sec 3515 India joints, cnt in lengths shawls ■woolens.- Indnetrial societies sec.'2o08. Infectious diseases sec. 2494. Infnsions, medicinal Ingots, copper in steel in , Ingrain carpets Inhalers, India-rubber., .sec. 2499. . Iigeotion bags, India. rubber, I plated,, metal ( chief Value as syringeSjIndia. rubber, metal (other than gilt or plated) cmef vahie Ink bottles, stoneware, cream.col- ored or glased powders stands, china or earthenware, decorated of glass and other ma- terial sec. 2499. of gilt or plated metal . . porcelain, gilded or or- namented ■wholly of metal (other than gilt or plated) .. Inks.. Insects, dried. Insects, dried, medicinal, not crude Insect powder sec.2513.. Insertings cotton ....... flax Itnen InstinmentSimusicaliUaual cases of. small, and , cheap, for use as toys flnished, in- dispensa- ble parts of philosophical professional professional, of per. sons arriving in the TTnltod States small, for use in con- cert r specially imported for societies 22 22 43S 22 537 22 331 2§3 636 710 547 ; 87 i434 712 367 367 93 135 117 (254 1255 210 216 391 127 5391 1456 125 210 125 216 456 ; 94 >636 ■ 94 42 : 12 325 337 337 469 425 469 475 815 789 Page. 100 32 94 43 102 102 114 54 102 34 54 102 54 83 77 105 43 102 57 34 113 50 43 113 52 58 20 19 27 S3 72 73 97 59 104 60 114 14 12 83 84 84 93 94 99 111 ■ Articles. Insulators . for use in telegraphy, Integuments of animals n.o.p.f... Intemal-revenue tax — sec. 2500. Inventions, models of Iodide of magnesia manganese... mercury, green red potassium silver qninia. Iodine . ciiide resublimed .... salts of Iodoform -. lodo-hydrargyrates of potassium . Ipecac Iridium Iris root, crude -- pulverized dentifrice Iron, acetate of. and cotton mops anchors and cable chains, broken, rusty or old, uniit for use - . . anvils ... part steol »... angles articles, cast of n.o.p.f axles parts of tbrgings ■with boxes, bolts, nut-s, fitted and attached. . . and quinia, citrate of rubber chewing tobacco pouches steel machinery, easily separable, sec. 2499 and manufactures of, ■ imports of 1867 to 1883 imports of 1869 to K83 strychnine , ■wood curry combs bands... band, bar .. bars • for vessels sec. 2510 . . bar ends, horseshoe, and simi- lar iron, as bar or flat, ac- cording to size bars of mixed grades, how classified beams bed-screws billets blacksmiths' hammers and blooms. board nails and spikes, cut... ■wrought..- boiler Par. 655 587 1649' 743 93 93 93 93 93 93 02 629 J 538 1393 713 23 92 108 92 <714 1514 C614 1715 C 92 1261 216 98 145 96 103 178 157 216 146 166 166 166 166 93 93 216 ; 78, 79, I 80 154 148 ; 68 70 [l77 148 148 178 C164 <216 148 165 148 158 163 71,72 366 INDEX. Articles. Ii-ou, boiler or otlier plate tiibeB, tlu(^ of stays . . . boltD and bolt blanks ,.... for Tesaela ... sec. 2510 . . to fasten doors brads, cut.... building forms buttons butts and hinges, finished blanks for. . cables , or cable chains carbonate of ....... sec. 2513 . . car-truck channels castings of .ii n.o.p.f cast, andirons bfttts dishes of .*......,. ferrules. .i^^ frying-pans hatters' irons hinges hollow-ware kettles Pipo eaucepaus sadirons stores.... stAVe plates talldra^ irons Teasels of, n. o. p. f. chairs, lawn or gaf-den, not galvanised or coated chaiii or chains channels saddle-trees, iron chief value. chromateof color of lac cotton ties crowbars cmde, oxide of cut nails and spikes deck and bulb beams dog chains -.--. — fence chains ferrules other than oast ... filings fish-joints...... fiat tails forged forgings for inclined plants furniture casters frying-pans and sance-pana, coated, glazed, or tinned wrought and tinned J furnace Castings gas-pipe, cast gas strips, rolled in pieces 17 to 18 feet long, 8 inches wide, and 3-16 inch thick .. girders halter chains hammered forgings, from scrap n.o.p.f. hoop. hollow-ware dishes hoop ..V..... hoops hoop, cut into lengths for hoops, btit not fnr- ther mannftotitred . - splayed and punched in lengths for in coils, round pigs Par. 151 169 104 216 159 178- 407 IM 164 90 171 178 157 115 109 111 167 167 157 109 111 157 157 110 157 1Q9 109 108 109 .109 157 171 178 415 214 119 155 165 638 158 178 171 171 216 216 160 149 167 163 167 150 216 201 201 157 166 150 178 171 167 82 ■ 78 79 : 80 201 164 165 154 74 67 Page. 68 67 113 73 67 69 93 el 67 18 68 114 69 67 19 19 19 67 07 67 19 19 67 61 19 67 10 10 19 19 19 69 03 72 62 67 67 105 67 69 68 68 73 73 C7 66 67 Articles. iron Jacks for piano-fortes, .ejjiil- nBts,&o joists kentledge kfettlus, oast-iron, coated, glazed, or tinned lappers larding pins liquor loops magnetic, sand, or ore, crude. malleable, castings manganese moisio jjr-. niotsic sec. 2499. . nails patent, wrought for vessels sec. 2510 nuts, wrought ". new pieces, not dutiable as scrap w«) light, SCMp . nitrate of octagonal bar old rails, fit only for reman- ufaoture ore manganiferous or brass hat trimmings or or- naments pulleys steel railroad chairs stump joints 03tide of as choinical prepara- tions with earbonMe of lime aspatut or coloothar, as polish. i«g powder medicinal i^rtparation or part steel — hammers, othet than blacksmiths' spades shovels pigs pips, Cast pipes, steam water, and all other plate . plates, galvanized or coated.. pliers „.... plows , powder, 80 called railroad spikes railway bars , fish-plates , reduced by hydrogen rivets rode , for rivets, screws, nails, and fence wires for vessels -sees. 2510, 2511 . rolled n.o.p.f round, in coils or rods , scrap cast wrought screws, except wood screws.. scroll . Par. Page. 216 178 145 201 atfl 216 :436 92 148 215 145 216 168 145 148 92 150 150 145 144 14i 21B 216 160 216 92 92 87- 479 93 21C 216 216 145 156 156 156 156 ri52 153 71 ^ 72 130 131 21G 216 oa 162 146 160 93 164 177 180 160 ,82 74 150 145 113 114 216 f 78 I 79 1 80 1 154 INDEX. 367 Articles. iron scythes, part steel . slleet sUeets , shot and shell, old ^ cast * sloblM, part steel sUelp slD/bs slat), for iDBunfiicttire of siufes.. sec. 2409.. Bpikee for vessels ..sec. 2510.. Wrought sprigs, out scltiates squares. stetuuers, small, itnpotted as pfttt of cargo strips... or hoop'iron out into lengths and ends puiiohed structnial shapes sulphate of ....>..... sulphuretof t-aettS, cut i^... track-tools '. taggers . tank plates out to size and Ipnnohed tee rails telegraph cablesof tm lor roofing tin roofinp;, continuous trace.chain3 traps Tx colnnuis and posts turnings used in l)aildlng vessels in the foreign trade . sec. 3613 . . TTBShers, wrought ready punched. wagon-hoses, rough prepared for use wedges wire . r6da in coils over three- sixteenths and under seven-sixteobths of one inch in diame- ter wrought hoard nails holts for ships horseshoe nails fas tubes inges nails nuts mlroad chairs. livct.')-... spikes ' tubes washers Isinglass or flsh gluo Istle oloth nose- bags or Tanipico fiber Italian clotb imitation cotton . earths, prepared Par. 163 159 90 216 216 177 154 178 ■ 52 330 144 169 165 151 152 153 116 161 149 216 168 158 17 216 178 216 a62 'l57 216 165 ■ 73 76 216 150 95,82 102 102 163 168 170 101 168 100 170 100 102 102 C103 il70 100 717 6 718 351 351 6338 246 321 8? 67 67 73 66 66 53 113 67 67 18 73 Articles. Italian dax, so called.. Ivory animal and vegetable, man. ufiictures of, n. o. p. f animal and vegetable, un. mann&ctnred*. drop black bagatelle balls, chess halls, chessmen, dice, and draughts .' buttons combs.-... elephants' teeth nuts or hone collar buttons ... pai^allel rules, unmounted. .. 'protractors, unmounted rules, unmoUbtM scales sectors stiips for piano keys .... tablets, paintings chief feat- ure vegetable buttons veneers Jackets..... cu9^, &o., cardigan. ....... leather, lined with wool, for men's wear . Jackknives i Jaeks of iron for piano.fortes, spinn6ts, &c Jalap... resin Jams, fruit •.. Japan as varnish wax Japaneseohoisonne enameled vases, copper, ohief value cloths and poplins, cotton. earthenware, not semi- ViMfled or semi-traus- luoeut... poplias silks or poplins Japanned boxes bread-baskets leather skins saddlery furniture hardware vessels ware hoses breadbaskets vessels Jars, filled with sweetmeats or pre- serves glass, pickle or preserve filled with articles n. o.p.f Jasmine oil oil of Jeans cotton Jeddo gum crude- not crude Jellies JeUy, guava Jerked beef Jot ...-. bracelets, ornamented or mounted with gold Par. 331 (726 ^399 719 C285 \ 88 394 407 410 726 726 407 399 399 399 899 399 6429 ^899 i7a6 407 0207 216 J 720 )539 93 802 119 216 321 127 383 383 457 457 461 415 415 457 C 457 }396 457 457 457 34 133 33 570 767 /321 ^ t 636 94 C302 1396 302 2,';3 C397 1727 459 368 INDEX. Articles. Par. Page. Articles. Par. Page. Jet goods, imitations of, of glass or ru1)ber imitations of. l)ead ornaments . . ■worn as jewelry. . mannfactares of necklaces _•. perforated pieces strong as bracelets rubber, imitations of nnmanufac tared Jew's-harps Jewels, watcli partially mannfact- nred boxes, of slate and G-erman silver Jewelry amber heads bead necklaces with metal clasps bracelets, gilt bog oat, or bogwood jew- elry, so called charms, bisi^ue china .— - parian porcelain, parian, china.orbisque. porcelain chatelaines clasps of all kinds cloak-pins of all kinds colored glass in sheet, for manufacture of coral sparterre cornehan rings set cameos, set chains crosses, set for jewelry. - .' ear-rings garnet, so called jsems, set imitations of set . .. German silver gilt glass, in part of imitation of jet gold stnds, with or with. oat settings imitation, entirely of met- als, for use on 'bonnets and trimmings imitation pearls : jet bracelets, ornamented or mounted with gold - . jet in part of beads perforated pieces strong as bracelets. goods, imitations of, of {;lass or rubber .... inutation of rubber. -. mock or imitation, lead or blend necklaces, composition, imitation gems, set in base metal ^... ornamental sleeve -bat. tons pearls, set composition, set .. pins, gold or silver porcelain ear-rings roses and globes decorated for use in or china set- tings for 458 458 396 459 458 396 458 454 721 :435 469 131 f478 i459 459 459 459 458 458 459 459 459 459 459 469 459 459 143 459 459 459 459 459 459 459 459 458 459 459 459 459 459 458 459 216 459 459 459 458 458 458 459 215 459 459 459 459 125 125 J'ewelry, porcelain rings.. . rubies, set silver steel. studs, gold, without set- tang.... watch-chjtins, of gold or silver watch-keys as mosaics, real, set ... Joss-light stick - Juglandlnm oil Juice, cherry fniit, containing over 40 per cent, of proof spirits fruit lemon..- lime — medicinal , Jule^ straws sec. 2513.. Juniper berries crude not crude oil of oU 459 459 439 459 459 459 459 459 728 <728 i721 671 301 313 301 643 543 03 Junk, old . Jute. all other manufactures of, n. o. pf andcottondressgoods mixed goods, sec. 2499 and hemp game-bags butts ....K butts — carpeting ..„ 723 636 94 767 572 C729 }724 T333 40 57 334 cuttings checked burlaps , dress goods of jute and cotton, jute chief value double warp of, bagging, Dundee or Scotch for tailoring pui'poses, hop sacking, &c fringes furniture cloth. known as burlap tubing ; lint, for surgical purposes machinery, for the manufact- ■ are of manufactures of . padding ... rejections. or of which jute is com- ponent of chiefvalue, n.o.p.f or of which jute is com- ponent of chiefvalue, like to bur- laps 350 40 725 332 ?377 J 257 332 334 334 342 351 334 342 334 40 (334 1351 rugs salt sacking of . thread waste twist velours of jute. . . waste women's fabrics . yarns.. yarn 43 334 332 ;c378 I 377 ■ 342 760 !i7n4 334 334 6754 234 56 335 INDEX. 369 Articles. Par. Page. Articles. Par. Jute yams, donU^ and slightly twisted Eainite Kali oitrated KaUdnnger Kaleidoscopes as toys Kameela, crade — notcrade Kangaroo sldns tanned and dressed, bnt nnfinished. . . dressed, Tvitli far Kaolia.. Kaolin, prepared like paper-ma- ker's clay Kaoline Kelp Kentledge, iron Kermes, animal, crude, for dyeing. - mineral Kerosene, oil and residuum of Kernels, palm-nut „..'.. Kettles, cast iron coated, glazed, or tinned" of otiier metal than cast iron — ...--. Keys, metal, vatch watch, if jewelry Kid gloves Kieserite Kindergarten maps, &c Kinepox King's yellow...... Kirschwasser Kiesingen salts Kittoolfiber, oiled, drawn, sec.2513 Knall bonbons Knit caps, wool goods worsted gloves of wool, worsted, or hair or other shirts , shawls of wool Knitting-machines cotton goods ' made on Knife-blades and fork-tines for table cutlery, not handled handles, unfinished mother of pearl.. pearl Knives, curriers'. and forks, table, not gold, silver, or German silver . beam butchers' * drawing flesher. fruit - gold hay jack pen-. ' pocket pocket clasp, containing fork budding bladesior putty silver ■ straw.- shock. table, steel tanners' S. Eep. 12- 335 616 92 505 143 425 636 n4 4B1 450 290 i 19 J 510 i726 145 513 93 81 753 157 201 210 216 459 367 615 759 637 87 J 313 i 63 92 388 363 f243 1363 363 363 383 362 216 (322 5 323 197 486 486 216 197 216 197 216 216 216 216 216 < 86 J 207 5 86 5 207 86 207 207 207 216 216 210 216 107 197 216 83 104 58 101 65 94 105 60 97 97 96 79 60 60 13 102 44 65 101 58 57 109 67 73 73 97 31 104 110 105 57 80 16 58 114 91 87 26 100 100 73 71 72 71 73 73 73 73 73 18 ^71 71 18 71 71 71 72 73 73 73 71 71 73 Knives, toy ■ Knobs, earthenware, gilt or plated - glass, or other than plain ... metal, other than gilt or plated plain flint or Ume glass earthenware Knackers, gilt or plated metal, other than gilt or ' plated «.... Knots, metal Kowrie gum, crude not crude Krapp-lach Kremnitz, white - Kreosote... ........ Kryolite.-- .... ........ Kryolith Kyanite ......... Labels, blank, printed ■^... paper printed or en* graved -M printed paper metal, other than gilt or plated gilt or plated..^.... rubber and cotton Lac - - marine sec.2513.. spirits . sulphur dye, button, crude, seed, shell, stick Laces - -. and beads barbe noirs of black silk beaded silk and cotton cotton colored not colored Cluny.- Buchesse : fichus and collars wholly of lace sec. 2499.. fichus and collars, cotton flax .^or hats, bonnets, and hoods- . gold silver, or other metal hair, for upholstery and other purposes... , bonnets linen metal -..- silver or other of mixed material .sec. 2499. silk silver ■ thread thread.'of flax or linen tidies - torchon, linen Valenciennes, linen window curtains, cotton — wool, or part wool, or worsted, if dress .trimmincs wool, or part wool, if for gene* ral use ready- made clothing worsted for dress trimmings- . or yak for general use Lacing needles of iron Lacings or lacets of cotton for boots shoe, silk and metal Lacets, silk and metal silk chief valae 425 21.0 135 216 134 127 •210 216 427 £36 94 87 56 93 727 613 C616 1654 384 384 384 216 210 4.53 728 J 729 )542 (633 i730 641 383 325 9 12 337 325 324 337 448 427 347 367 448 337 427 427 190 427 42 337 336 337 337 325 368 366 367 368 5r363 216 324 -24 370 INDEX, Articles. Par. Page. Articlea. Par. Tiacquered irarea- . Lactic acid . I/actariae. .. ladles and ladle beads, except gilt or plated 3!iactncariuiii - Ladles and ladle heads, lacqnered ware, exceptgiltor plated. and ladle heads, gilt or plated, except gilt on silver Lake blue ^ carmine di'y or liquid cochineal madder wood . Lamp-black. _ black chimneys, colored glass hooks and pulleys shades, glass, opaque, not plain Lambskins . . .... dressed as fur finished for use as rugs. scraps Lancets Lanterns sec. 2499.. horn plates for magic, for toys magic, for philosophical purposes p^ted slides for Lance-woOd unm annfactured Lappets and skirtings, cotton mus- lin Lapis calaminaris infemalis Lappers, iron Lap robes of linen with worsted stripes. Lapis tutia Lapping, worsted and flax Lariats and rawhide lariats Lard ............. Larding pins, iron Last-blocks ,,..,..... , 216 216 504 ;496 I 539 93 210 87 432 86 87 87 C447 I 87 87 437 143 216 143 706 450 378 461 216 Lastings : Lasts, finished or rough Lastings or prunella, shoes pamy worsted, but con- tainingno wool Laths Lat«hea other than gilt orfilated .. Laudanum Laurel berries crude Sotcrude erries, not crude . . Lava gas-burners un manufactured • Lavender flowers, crude not crude oil of. spiritsof water, without alcohol-. Lawns flax, jute, or hemp union sec. 2499. Loaders of leather 399 425 475 143 818 884 03 216 91 0363 718 J 258 1163 216 (222 faiQ (3363 i 382 233 366 ;220 >225 216 122 723 636 94 94 730 127 731 636 94 707 118 99 <, 41 334 Lead. 463 [188 189 [l90 73 73 103 101 39 73 72 S7 34 67 57 57 35 57 57 34 65 73 65 108 98 89 07 73 53 92 94 65 112 47 82 104 69 73: 87 58 87 108 77 21 73 74 24 87 00 75 88 87 24 74 73 62 44 105 60 44 105 60 44 61 61 14 82 83 53 97 Lead, acetate of.. alloys of lead, chief value . . . . antimo;iial articjesi of not otherwise pro- videdfor. ashes, with large percentage of lead with small percentage of lead ....sec. 2513.. ; 53 :« L261 m 213 146 US black . luster powder, sec. 2513. pencil points, .seo. 2513 . plumbago and other manufactured blocks or preparations of, sec. 2513 casts of combs cbromateof chloride of dross .......... Goulard's extract of hard metal, part lead.... in bars :764 215 in pigs in sheets, pipes, or shot . nitrate of old scrap old tea, as scraps. red subacetate solution sugar of. taunate of.. ...... .......«*... toys....^ white .- whiteorred Leather.. and inannfactures of, im- ports of 1807 to 1883. glass odor cases paper photographic albums with metal clasps ... sec. 2499. . wool razor-strops woolen racket palls .. steel portmonaies — wood trunks -. woolmuns... articles o€ or of which leather is the component material of chief value., albums, photograph ...... battledogra beitB— . belting bend blank books, with fine covers bottles... boots '. bootees boot fronts ;.^ braces bronze, shoe patterns of, ill form for upper part of shoe »Bdembr.qidfir.ed m silk caps used as substitutes for hafa.,.,., other than substi- tutes ft>r hatp-T.iT- cases, containing pipw - -■ chamois skips cpw-hide leather, split and embossed for the manu- facture fi bags, satchel#, &c 216 216 87 82 188 93 189 125 125 123 f 69 (39S 126 189 188 m 58 93 53,54 ' '9i 425 66,66 4S9 143 463 3.63 410 463 463 463 463 463 399 399 463 463 463 463 463 463 400 463 !)476 461 460 INDEX. 371 Articles. Leather, deerskins, dreaseilitnd fin- ished • taahe^ as lear tber emhossed oruanients or designs on enameled IcatherandsUns felt, shoes, part wpol footmuj^, of dressed sheep akin and wool game-hags vitlh fiax net- tings as chief Value clastic gartMS of Tf ire, cov- ered :irith leather gloves goloe shoes grains, tanned or tawed as leather hats haversacks - hides, walrus, tanned but not dressed or fin- ished' partly tanned hose r, iniportB of 1860 to 1883 ... . jackets, lined with wool, for men's wear mpanned, skins kangaroo skins, tanned ' ana' dressed bat imfin- iehed lamb skins, scraps leaders of leopard skins, dressed manufaQtnres of nteosuriug tapes mittens .: napkeen shoes and slip- pers nBW,scrap paintings patent razor cases reindeer skins, dressed scrap, old 1 scraps, old seal skins, dressed ^hpep skins, dressed, with ■>70ol on, for nse in nian- nffictare of other arti- cles than mats or rugs. . Sl^e vamps uppers, nankeen ah ot bags and belts ahuttlecociis and battle- dores Sli.ins, asses', birds', calf chamois, and other, dressed, ^c. goose and swan, with feathers left on---- partially tanned Mle — - split, cowhide skins, tan- ped and embossed ^^speuders tanflcil, n. o. p. f tgpe, tailors' tapes .- T traces tpnnks upper, of all kinds and woolen inner waste Leaf and seed, cicuta conium, not crude aluminium, in book Par. Page. 461 463 400 461 307 468 4£3 463 400 463 461 400 463 461 461 36G 461 461 461 463 4G1 463 463 436 463 460 6470 C461 iS67 463 461 732 616 461 461 403 463 463 461 460 399 460 463 401 463 463 415 463 463 463 94 216 97 97 97 97 319 97 97 97 97 97 97 95 97 97 98 97 31 97 97 44 101 97 Articles. Leaf cicuta conium, crude- henbane, crude silver wliite metal Loaves. all, n-o. p. f huchu not crude.,.. crude ...' for medicinal purposes, n. o.p.f rose senna, crude Learned's charcoal capsules Leeches Lees crystals Leek seed Leghorn braids, &c., for bonnets, &c. bonnets, hats, hoods...... Leggings, of wool or worsted . . Leicester wool 1..' Lemon citron grass, oil juice oil peel candied . crude . . . Lemons . Lenses, glass Leopard sHns, dressed ... raw Leptrandine Letter- headings p.apev Lettuce-seed Levant nut worm seed, crude . Library Libraries or parts of Lichens . Lichi fruit, dried. Licorice JUioe paste or roll . root Liebig's meat extract sec. 2513. Life-boats and life-sayinfi appara- tus, specially impoi*ted saving apparatus Ligature, cat-gut, for surgical jjur- poses Lignum-'vitse unmanufactured Lily of the vaUey bulbs and roots Lima bark Lime . acetate of and sand, for cribs and piers, sec. 2513 bi sulphate of, mcdicinalprep- arations borate of. chloride of citrate of Par. 636 200 63(> 212 216 ; 94 I 630 • 733 94 636 676 814 636 99 C517 1734 31 465 448 400 0363 231 674 674 667 C543 J 402 574 751 6302 770 (261 ^297 <298 143 461 719 93 384 392 466 iiSS 636 771 596 662 ( 94 ^B36 n3r 704 (403 }404 24 24 (544 )735 731 736 731 93 SIS 884 405 (521 i573 (■405 H64 (261 \ 92 S3 ( 43 5 697 (618 >634 (617 >626 372 INDEX. Article. Lime fmit tablets . hydraulic jnice oil of oxynmiiate of phosphate of, medicinal prep- arations Grade, as ma- nnro phosphates pickled or preserTed, in salt or water inhble sec. 2513.. sulphate of Par. white . nngronnd. Limes Limestone, asphaltnm, mixed with, ground hewD, dressed, or pol- ished rough rough, for burning into lime rubble, imtit for build- ing'Stoue. . sec. 25X3. . Linen and cane cushions stuffed with straw and thread stockings bobbin and bobbinet boot web of brown hollands buttons, convex, of linen and brass cambric bsndkerchiefs, cot- ton border caps, embroidered other than flax chair-seats, &c cloth, curtains edged with lace Clnnylace coatings cords and tassels colored cords curtains edged with lace damasks damask toweling, with col- ored border drawers doilies '. drillings drills, fancy colored dress-goods, jute and cotton, jute chief value dress trimmings duck, except sail duck embroideries embroidered dress patterns . stockings, n. o. p. f Biter, in the piece fringes Genoese coatings glass-clotlis, iu pairs handkerchiefs, of linen, em- broidered - . plain hemiuod hemp checks horse-rugs insertings laces lap robes with worsted stripes manufactures of, embroid- ered 242 44 C543 1402 575 618 03 505 93 284 H77 792 87 5299 )361 95 6487 6487 :3:)4 41 230 336 336 336 336 334 334 337 334 334 334 334 337 334 334 334 334 334 334 336 334 334 334 334 336 336 337 337 55 102 83 103 104 101 58 78 114 104 09 45 57 79 31 100 100 114 83 14 84 84 84 84 83 72 83 84 83 83 83 83 t^ 83 83 S3 337 84 334 83 836 84 334 S3 334 83 3.34 83 336 84 334 S3 334 .S8 337 84 337 84 363 87 337 84 Article. Linen manufactures that cannot be measured by the yard, n. o. p. f., including all made ' on frames — mitts, made on frames napkins, in the piece cut apart, ready for nse or cotton foundations, cloth with or flax braids gilling thread - thread lace pack-thread paddings, 18 inches wide, for tailormg purposes raven's duck read^-made clothing shirtings shirts, linen and cotton, linen fhief value shirt-bosoms, not tamboured or embroidered , and req uir- ing to be sewed in the shirt. shirt fronts, embroidered shoe thread..... tablecloths tamboured tape flshing lines tapes, measuring 1 . . . tarpaulins, doable warp.. thread ' torchon laoes towels, in the piece traveling companions, of flax and leather, flax chief value trimmings, other than lace. twine hemp Valenciennes lace. . waste watei-proof cloth, wearing apparel. . . window.curtains . alternate strips of lace and woven fabric . . . yams Lines, cod, hemp. Liniments medicinal preparations . proprietary Linseed. cake oU or flaxseed oil meal sec.2513. Linoleum Lint, cotton „ . . for surgical purposes Lincolnshii'e wools Liquid gold Liqueurs (liquors) Liquors, absinthe ale arrack alcoholado Ano;o8tura bitters _ beets, red essence of beer bitters containing spirits, n.o.p.f Par. 336 336 334 453 336 336 337 J 41 i336 334 334 336 334 334 337 336 334 337 336 336 334 J 316 i « 337 334 334 I 41 336 337 ; 493 'J754 340 336 334 f335 i 41 350 (479 I 99 93 93 99 406 466 748 27 424 340 324 334 231 87 • 63 313 63 65 63 31.1 318 311 65 63 INDES:. 373 Axtioles. . Liqnors, trandy . ))ottles, of stone, contain- ing gin Cninese wine cliampagno - cordials distilled spirits of mescal. fmit juioeB, containing over forty per cent, of proof spirits GalUpoliwine, unferment- ed, incasks, as otherwine ginger sec. 2513.. kirsohwasser.. mescal iiew tariff noyaa old tariff. ratafia.. . . rosollo, a cordial rum, cherry ._ sparkling 'wines spirits manufactnred from grain or otJier material andn. o.p. f. spamanteorfoaming'nines stands for sec. 2490.. stone bottles containing liqnors or wines still wines in bottles. ..r... Termutb wines in bottles ... casks whisky zwetschenwasser . Litmus Litharge Lithographs, chromo colored, printed in colors, or sheet pictures Lithographic fashion plates repro- duced from steel en- gravtngs by trans- fer on stone hand or show bills - . . paper, si:sed or glued. stones not engraved.. varnish views in book cover.. Literaty societies and institutions. Llama goods, silk, and wool . points, worsted Loadstones Locks, door gun metal - other than gilt or plated — wood -..- Locomotive tires Logs and posts, cedar ■ round unmanufactured timber, n. o. p. f ... of rafts Logwood Looking-glass frames sec. 2499. plates beveled edges and li N ed aiaea Par. CI 310 311 313 310 63 313 313 310 60 59 58 66 • 59 .58 311 313 C545 1738 C 57 J 439 384 199 384 386 732 737 119 384 (660 <739 (771 /3e5 366 C739 5 733 210 21C 210 216 216 94 734 734 740 734 ( Si (440 c'ui <142 I 32 Page. 16 114 16 80 79 80 15 16 80 80 16 80 53 80 16 15 15 16 15 15 80 80 102 44 56 35 91 91 71 91 91 109 44 62 91 106 109 no 44 102 73 73 73 73 IS 102 109 44 109 .W 35 53 04 Hi I 64 Articles. Looking.glass or picture frames, ungllt Lozenges medicinal Vichy . s W0( Lumber (see Wood) . Lumber forvessels, sees. 2510, 2511.. pine,rongh... sawed, various sizes, for sash stock the products of the forests &c., of Kaine, sees. 2508, used in building vessels in the foreign trade, sec. 2513 Lunar-caustic molds see. 2513. . Lnpnlinum, crude, from hops Lntes Lye, of wood ashes Machine blanketing so-called, but really coarse woolen cloth for polishing marble Machinery, carding iron, ehief value copper, chief value drippings for repair . . . sec. 2507. . for repair . . .sec. 2511. . the' manufacture of flax, jute, or ramie the manufacture of beet-sugar, sec. 2510 the manufacture of beet-sugar iron and steel, easily separable .sec. 2499.. models of.j Machines, knitting Macassar oil Macaroni Mace. oil oil, imitation, oil of Mackerel . in kits. Madder . extract, imitation, sec. 2513. garance garanoine grauza Indian in oU lal^e Madras carpets muslin — colored cotton curtain stuif, called Magic cigar-stands, part steel lanterns for pmlosophic pur- poses toys Magnetic iron, sand, or ore, crude. Magnets Magnesia, acetate of. bromide of calcined carbonate of and calcined Par. 233 99 93 93 219 (■220 1221 1214 215 234 231 636 469 882 379 302 216 216 216 437 40 743 216 92 C735 1741 090 l54C 576 92 767 (■157 i277 277 (742 5 547 547 547 ij47 547 87 87 377 321 216 475 425 215 <743 5 736 5 261 93 61 620 407 374 INDEX. Articles. Magnesia, citrate of v Bishop's cement effervescent citrate of. . Henry'a hypopliospliate of iodide of medicinal nitrate of pliospliate of siUpbateof sulphide of . Magnesium _. Chloride of Magnesite cement magnesia Mahogany, manufactures of sawdust, not for dye- ing or tanning, sec. 2613 sawdust for dyeing or tahniug - numannfectured wood Mails, weavers' iron iron steel Maine, products of forests of, sees. 2505,2506 Maize Malt extract, proprietary not proprietary Hoff's Malleable iron castings in castings, n. o. p. f . Malacca joints India Malines, tulles Manganese hromide of black oxide of carbonate of crude, oxide of, so- called but really a chemical salt. hy^ophosphate of . iodideof iron ore oxide and ore of phosphate of sulphate of Manure - Clilorkalium dunssalt kaliSunger ; phosphate of lime, crude, a£ subs^nces used for substances expressly used for Manures, guano and other animal. . Mangoes -~. Manila for vessels.. sees. 2510, 2511. manufactures of Manna Mantillas silk Manuscript, meznzoths — Manuscripts Mantels, slate Mangel.wurzel seed Manufactured articles, n. sec. 2516 Manufactures, of bone brass andv. fire- brick... n.o.p.f... p. f.. Par. 93 93 60 93 92 62 92 619 93 620 620 227 509 884 818 216 216 216 f 263 J 165 408 99 316 712 725 383 621 92 621 92 92 93 93 145 621 631 744 93 92 505 505 505 506 505 605 5704 J 361 331 350 648 745 383 190 737 C746 J737 7 760 210 146 Page. 59 60 104 58 60 69 59 50 59 68 56 58 104 59 104 104 24 101 47 112 73 73 73 U2 77 21 33 00 81 60 67 18 43 108 91 104 58 104 58 68 .'.!) 59 I 65 104 104 44 59 58 101- 101 101 101 101 101 47 43 108 31 83 113 85 102 44 90 23 109 44 109 12 110 50 28 Articles. Mannfaotnres, of cedar wood cotton n. 0. p. f . domestioexportS of,1882andlg83 ebony... — flaxJute,orhenip fnr glass, n. o. p. f . glass, orof which glass is corttio- nent Of chief Talue granadjlla Imir n. 0. p. f the hair of the alpaca tlie hair of the goat i^ .; hemp,orofTvhicIi hemp shall be theoompdiifeht matei'ittl Hf cbiefTaliie,aiid n.o.p.f horn ii'on, n. 0. p. f ivory J. . jute,'fl ax orhehip, orofwhichjilte, flaxorl)empat-e compOneitts of chief t-alue, n. o.p.f jute, flaxorlienip, orofwhiohjute, ilax, or hemp shall be the component.ma. terial of Chief value, like to burlaps jnte, or sisal grass, n. o. p. f. lead, n. 0. p. i^ - - . linen, n. o. p. f . . . mahogahy '. n.o.p.f.see. s.'iis. jjearl paper.; — . — pewter, h. 0. p. f . rose-wood satin-wood Bilk,n.o.p.f slato,all ........ steel or of which steel shall be a component part, n.o.p.f .. tin, n.o.p.f tobacco, n. o. p. f . wood, orof which wood is compo- nent of chief value woolen, in whole or part, n.o.p.f. worsted Par. 227 l,Si3 12 227 334 363 34 lis 227 37i 370 243 243 54 288 146 283 41 Maps . for the use of the TTidted States kindereirten ji. specially imported by socle, ties Marble . has-1'eliefs chimney or mantel pieces. clock.cases of furniture, tops greenstone manufactures of 57 146 336 227 486' 449 146 227 227 192 17 91 146 209 242 243 (384 <65S (660 593 759 694 5 467 i409 468 468 414 408 467 468 INDEX, 375 Articles. Par. Page. Articles. Par. ifarble, Mexican onyx, jfiauiifaC' tare jnortars mosaic, pictures of table-tops, part of. . pedestals of, acooihtony- ing statuary, dutlauW aa part thereof paving-tiles slabs statuary.. tecall Marbles for toys Marmalade or paste guava Marsh mallows Marrow crude for toilet, perfumed Mariners' compasses Masks papef, for adults of papieir-taaciid papei*, for childrei's toys. Mastiegum, criide Mats...... ■■■ bass J of cocoa-nut dunnage sec. 2513 floor of india-rubber, not wholly vegetable,^ made of Old rubber boots or shoos made of flags, jute, or grass . . slieop-slciu t.ab1e Matches of cotton paper J. wax Match-boxes, of India-rubber blocI;S; picliets splints Matting coir, with wool border. . . floor Mattresses Mat6, or Brazil tea sec. 2513. Matico leaf , Meats, prepared caviare game, &o poulfvv. &c Bsh, &o sausage, other than Gerriian or Bologna picltled herring, with vegetables abelone meat, dried oysters, dried - . bncon beef liams prepared pork Meat, extract of -- Liebig's.sec. ZSIS.. fresh, catdas.ses . . .^€C. 3513- Meal, odi'h.-* linseed .«c. 2513. oat Measuring tipeS, lideB .' leather Mechanical figures with raechafli- cal attach- ments for children's toys 468 4C8 468 468 470 467 467 6470 467 425 i>302 302 J 748 i739 738 747 99 475 472 425 636 J 258 {378 432 410 432 454 411 C378 <;378 433 !>324 5324 6324 454 2.34 234 233 411 378 432 744 749 283 283 283 283 283 283 283 283 283 149 148 149 171 148 355 162 330 403 425 425 !18 98 98 98 98 94 79 79 44 109 109 44 60 99 90 91 99 94 105 27 89 95 33 114 95 96 33 89 89 93 82 82 82 96 75 75 75 33 89 95 109 114 44 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 21 21 21 22 21 77 114 114 21 114 21 S4 97 04 94 Mechanical figures of different ma- terials, part steel, if not toys Meconin Medicated cottons oil-cloth^ not silk spirits, in bottled wines Medicine, chemical preparations used in Medicinal flowers, crude not crude preparations - v- efforvesc- iiig, not proprie- tary n.o.|i.f tinctures, alcoholic ^ waiters Medicines, etude , to cause abortion or pre- vent conception, sees. 2491,2492 proprietary Medals ^. 218 93 93 340 118 118 93 636 94 93 93 412 118 il6 cabinets of . of gold, silver, or copper ._. Medallion ca^ta in plaster from an- tique goras T sec. 2513. _ Medallions, small, forwatch-guard's . glass and gilded or silvered com- position metals. Meerschaum 4T9 740 3 610 760 cleaned of outside dirt by cutting, and waxed and polished . pipes Melada . concentrated, or concen- trated molaatfes imports of 1867 to 1883 Melting or glue pots, iron pots, earthen Melodeons Mem orandnni books in blank Menispermin Menthal', crystallized,. Merino wool flphos, part woo], part silk . shawls-. ; Merchai^dise; domestln exports of, from 1820 to 1883 -- entered for consump- tion, from 1867 to 1883 exports of, 1835 to 1883 exports of, 1790 to lS34 excess of exports, 1835 to 1-883 excess of imports^ 1835 to 1883 imports of, 1835 to 1883 imports of, 1790 to 1834 .;-.. imported, by coiln- trie.s, 1883 imported, byarticles, 143 :74i 751 741 467 f 183 {236 216 127 469 385 93 93 230 366 367 Mercury^ taken from wrecks, secS-Wl Tjisulphate of, yellow . . .- cyanide of iodide of green iodide of red nitrate solution of I . . 211 93 03 93 93 93 376 INDEX. Articles. Mercury, oxide of oxide of bltw:k yellow photo-bromide of sulphate of yellow snlphuret of black anlphuret of sulphnret of, with chalk. Mercurial ointment preparations n. o.p.f — Mescal , spirits distilled of Metals and manufaotures of, im- ports of, 1867 to 1883 articles of, other than gold, silver, copper, platiua, and steel, n. o.p.f .- unmanufactured, n. o. p. f . . . unwrought Metal and glass barometers miniature com- passes of alloys, lead chief Talno of . . . Britannia hronze bronze in leaf copper sheathing composition for vessels, sees. 2510,2511 dials (other than watch, clock, or chronometer), if gilt or plated Dutch in leaf t — leaf, in bulk or other- wise embroidery eyelets, gilt or plated gilt or plated gilded or silvered compo- sition labels, gilt or plated laces, gold, silver, or other. - raortarsj gilt or plated newtaiiff Jiails, n. o. p. f old tariff pUted, in sheets or other forms scraps, Dutch rules, gilt or plated screws, other than wood, if gilt or plated silver-plated sword-knots thread thread of metal and cotton . tliread, fil6, or gespinst trimming embroidered type yellow or sheathing Metronomes Metalophones as toys Mexican asph al t onyx, manufactures Mica gi'ound, sec. 2513 and mica waste slabs waste Microscopes and trial glasses, sec. a499. Microscopic specimens of natural iiiatoi'y on glass Millinery, artificial flowers ; parts of, of wax, rubber or gutta-percha Par. 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 413 313 311 147 215 143 143 189 758 198 143 137' 210 198 143 19? 216 210 210 143 210 427 210 216 210 187 210 210 145 427 292 401 401 401 427 213 525 194 216 469 425 643 408 742 752 742 742 793 4?9 Page. 21 21 72 B4 04 70 109 71 20 SO 113 92 94 72 38 70 73 98 94 105 98 101) 114 44 100 109 Articles. Millinery, parts of, of tin silk, rubber, cotton, and wire basket ornaments bird skins dried and stuffed with straw bird skins with plumage temporaril y stullbd, &c. bruyere .* calicos of paste dyed moss for parts of artificial flowers feather trimming with cotton foundation flowers, artificial, wax.for glass tVuits, artificial, I'or bonnets grebesMns with feathers on, crude hats, feathers and flow- ers for ladies' felt hats, feathers and flowers chief value. plumes,formanufactureof Mills, coffee Mill-board cranks of wrought iron feed sec. 2513 irons, of wrought iron irons saws stones < Millet seed J prepared or manufac- tured sec. 2513 . . Milk see. 2513.. MUk of India rubber j preserved or condensed of roses sugar of. - < Minerals, crude I Mineral substances, crude n. o. p. f . - blue * dry or moist green dry or moist moist, forpaper hang- ings orange asphaltum, not crude mixed^ with limestone, ground --. waters . salt, •wax kormes. apollinaria boil ed for medicinal use... . seltzer soda zoedone phosphozone natural, not charged with gas not artificial «ubstaiiices in a crude state, and metals unwrought. . . cil eKports of 1821 to 1883 . . Par. 420 429 439 439 429 429 429 429 429 429 429 429 429 216 39 163 95 95 163 122 406 276 724 709 168 99 854 797 95 688 215 414 433 87 433 87 87 58 94 95 38 622 41G 622 622 38 38 38 38 753 215 93 INDEX. 877 Articles. Par. Page. Articles. Par. Page. Mineralogical ap ecimens . ^ 793 845 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 C43 92 294 83 81 143 135 32 190 336 366 366 436 lis 93 Ill 46 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 _72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 , 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 53 42 58 79 57 57 65 63 13 23 84 88 88 95 61 58 63 94 72 109 110 44 109 Models, pnlley patterns, for use ex- 743 Mineralogy, speoimens of 108 Minerals, crude, Ai-faieniiui "bole 63 Mohair 243 382 363 i>359 363 363 365 63S8 188 366 368 2C barytea earth or 9C oi-e,inuaturaI condition black lead British histre... coating, eealslan, cotton, worsted, and mohair noils, short, and fit only for carpets 87 St 8' olay stone Goboltiim or co- «7 serges, for lining 8S fining earth 8e gauister 0' wool, or worsted, cravats . . or worsted,dres3 trim- mings, wholly or Si limeatone, rough, for burning 8! 6r 69 C236 }241 C182 il83 1' 7£ mock or imita- tion jewelry, lead or blende. J ,. imports of, 1867 to 1883... 5 314 ore, specimens Mold, glass, not cut, engraved, or 26 C710 i687 210 324i 103 771 452 216 233 6324 233 216 369 417 123 103 127 124 127 143 468 216 127 6487 326 351 744 744 IC plumbago., mixed with earth, shale, oralate ....... Iw lunar caustic sec. 2513 . . lU 75 rook phosphate. Mole-skins and repellant mole-skins Montfoit's solution of morphia, for S'. 61 sheathing metal, Monstrance « 111 9t for remannfac- ^rood, wood chief value stone, clay-sand, 7; stone clay... 7E 7: white stone gs 3.' yellow metal, not sheathing, old and not nt 6S solution, Montfort*s, for the alcohol contained. . . 61 6: common stone- ware 0' yellow metal un- CS 6: yellow metal - . . yellowmetal.nn- WTOUght zinc ashes 9i metal, other than gilt or 7: and pestles, with wooden handles - e: Mint.oopper imported foithe United of &tone, other than marble 1 Mora"nan floss cotton, on spools... Morrala, nose hags of Istle IOC 85 oil, essential , Miraliellen I . . 8f lot African fiber^ for beds dyed sec. 2513.. lOE oil of 11' Mirrors, hand, and unframed mirror for parts of artificial flowers 429 756 636 509 8i glass or small sil- vered plates dyed and prepared for florists' designs ....see. 2513.. Iceland and other mosses, crude - 114 l^fitfA flilk 4. Xceland, crude ..--■■-- lo: 101 Mosses, other than medicinal, cmde sec. 2513.. 11. f 94 ^636 <744 756 C378 468 131 468 230 143 5S medicinal Itfixed good«, manufactures of, sec. 2499 10' Mosses nsedforbeds and mattresses Mosaic oarpetings, Telvet , 10£ 44 420 215 743 759 754 743 Si or imitation jewelry, lead or 9i Homan 6; Models table tops, part marble topped tables, complete — ■work, opaque glass blocks for 9S 7f machinery c: 378 IMJEX. Articles. Mosaic wort, opaQnie g1aisg6s and , .plaques of difiereut colors for Mosaics i tlorentiiie, ^o styled real, not set sec. 2513. . wl len iri fl-ani^a bf settings, not of metal, .seo. 2513.. Motlier of pearl "buttons witlinietal shanks knife handles, un- finisbed manufacttltbB studs shell boxes ^ Mousetraps, of iron i-i ■wlr6 - wood Moutli organs, large toy, ^^ pieces of cornets and other musical instruments Monsseliiie de laines Mucila^63, luedicinai Mtiffs, fur l^ufflierS, beaded, silk and cotton . . worsted and cotton and silk Mugs beet earthen - Mulea Mule-shoes, wrought . Molls -i Mnndic Mungo woolen Mni^eet Munjeet .... Murexide . . - - - '(a dye) Muriatic acid Muriate of barytes , cinchona gold potash I potassa qUinia sttohtia of tin - Masic paper printed, with or IVith- out lines Musical hird'Cages, part metal instfuments . and parts, not toys i..- &£Cordeon3 — ha^aoons . . J : . - ^nes,BOcalled, for castanets brass horns hiigldd dat-gnt strings for cornets, and parts iiyrabale i . . cadtdiiets ._.-;- Musical instruments, cavalry trumpets and bugles Musical instnim^nts, complete strings of raetal and silk for Musical insttuihents, chirne of bells Par. Page. 143 65 478 86 130 68 ..a.: 114 114 C75(i i782 109 45 407 93 486 100 m 100 486 100 410 93 210 73 216 73 216 73 469 98 425 94 469 98 /305 88 93 58 435 95 383 91 307 88 3R7 88 127 62 127 62 127 62 127 62 252 77 162 67 !p324 82 t:144 65 241 26 361 86 547 102 742 44 92 58 757 44 C504 )535 103 39 n2 58 5 629 ) 93 104 59 92 58 627 104 798 45 629 104 92 68 92 68 418 33 6392 92 384 91 210 73 f469 98 1671 107 1460 98 Ul9 33 469 98 469 98 469 98 469 98 469 98 469 98 618 41 469 98 469 98 469 98 469 98 409 98 469 98 Articles. MiiBical inBtruments, drums flutes... fifes = fiddles fiageolets — IiDished, fa- dispensable partsof guitars guitar Btrmga of Inetal a^idMlk lianhonicas.. harmonlnms . Musical instruments, harps and harpisohdrds .^ Mubical instrbtiieuts, bantboys horns, boat, and post... Jews' harps. lutes Huaical instruments, mouth- orgails, large .i ;....* Musical instrumentSj mouth-pieces of comets, and other Musical instruments, metalophones nielodeons . . - organs MusicaJ instruments, orguinettes, and sheets for piano fortes Musical instiimients, screws of whateTet material, if indispensa- hle parts of ^ Musical instrtiments. Steel zithers, nnstruhg ..^i ^i.. Musical instrdmentSi strings of metal, and dther m&teiial for Musical instruments, silk strmgs for Musical instk-uinents, small and cheab, fbr childrens' toys Mnsical instruments, small, fornse m concerts , Musical instruments, tamhonrines. tails for vio- lins toys UBU^ cases of violin hows.. vJoUnB.'- violins, small and cheap - violin strings, gut, covered with wire. . violin strings, silk and metal violin hridges violin finger hoards zithers and parts of.-.. work-boxes, part steel Musk -. i crude perfumery , Muskets Musket barrels bloclcs, wood rods, iron or stoel Stocks, finished MusUna, plain Swiss i . . . . . Swiss, dotted and fringed . Muslin tarlatane Mustard French .'. oilfli seed , seed, brown and white 469 469 469 469 469 469 469 469 469 469 469 469 469 469 425 409 469 469 469 469 469 216 506 768 99 J 202 H20 216 222 2l6 233 324 326 321 (366 1421 284 92 760 7o9 indSx. 379 Articles. Muslirdoins, dried prepaxed Mnshrootn sauce Mutton, dwssfed sec. 2513 . fflCyrobolan, crude iytyrobolans Myrrh. gum, crude . iiqt crude Myrtle stioM... sticks . . . Nails and Spikes, board, cut. boai'd wrought . brass copper cut bob horseshoe. iron iroii and steel for vessels, SBos. 2610, 25U nie,tsll, hi o. p. f ofi^QuentAl iron, with pol- ilitfed or brass heads patent Wrousht iron .;...*.- pja», gilt or plated silver, or German silver zihc with stone or white heads . . . wire J, wrought iron or steel Kainsooks .> : Kankeen shoes £iiid slippers, leather soles Naphtha Napthalihe colors, so called brown i Wapthylatiiine ^ ^aphuiylamin, rotb.echt Napkins, tiotton damask out apart ready for use . . in ttaepi^ce Narcein .<;i..- Narcotine ., -... Natronwasser Bites Natural gfass flowers . . ^ . sec. 2613 . . history specitnfinS Neat cattle. i sec. 2494.. hides of sec. 2494- . importation of, and the hiaaaof....aec.2493.. Neat's-foot ojls oil Necklaces, ardher for ^ bekd, strung on thread . bead,,wilh metal clasps. botie link chains Gotaposition, imitation gems jet Ne6kties Needle^..,. ctotjhet , K .^-r for machmes for khitting or sewing ma- ^jhinea t,. lUclng, oftron sail lUlflnished Negro-head cloths, cotton and worsted Nerves of aniinals for glue stock. . . Neroli oil Nets for head or hair flax head...,..-.-^ - ■ with rubber cord wool, wbrsted or ihohair. Par. 286 287 284 549 84 691 036 94 812 873 592 158 102 168 216 216 104 168 ;ioS il6B ■216 216 216 l68 210 216 127 168 1G8 /321 463 C424 \ 81 62 82 82 82 325 336 334 93 (793 {845 424 92 640 396 459 399 459 396 383 (206 4 2U(i (432 206 206 216 206 206 n363 511 677 383 248 Page. 78 78 78 114 102 57 43 105 60 111 47 103 67 19 08 73 72 19 07 10 67 73 113 73 73 68 72 ?3 62 67 67 83 34 57 57 57 57 57 83 84 83 59 59 .56 114 111 46 52 52 7 34 58 105 92 97 92 92 90 71 34 71 71 18 71 71 87 101 110 Articles. Nets, hair India-rubber and silk — spot, silk Netting of huinan hair iron or steel wire Newspapers New pieces wrought scrap not dutiable as scrap iron scra^ Idftthei*. Zealand flax. straw.. Nickel . articles of alloy of, with copper oxide manufactures of sulphate of Nifipers, metal Nipples for gdns, iron or steel Sipple shields, or nipples wholly mboer India tnbber,glass, and metal ..sec. 2499 part glass Niter cake,-... Ijritrate of barytes ci^bic refined solutlbn of mercury strontia ..... of lead l^ad soda 368 383 383 444 ((il82 tgW2 745 al48 145 460 328 337 J 191 I 192 216 138 139 216 92 316 216 454 potash, crude., soda silvet uranium Nitrates, prepared for medicinal purposes - Nitro^enzole, essence or oil oil &r essence Nitro-picric acid Nitric acid not chemically pure . Nitric ether, spints of Nitrous ether, spirits of Noils, chiiia grass of china grass, ramie, or sea- grass combed and prepared in England finei imported in the oily state, waste or scoured wool of cdar&e wool imported in the oily state moUaii?, short, and fit only fdtcarpets Noi;.entiffi61'ated articles-sec. 2499.- Notfolk latbhps...., Ncse-bags of Istle Note paper Noyau.*-....™ Nursing bottles of molded glass, complete Nuts. Brazil cocoa candle sec. 2513- castana chestnuts..... cream Par. Page. 143 75 92 630 760 ( 93 \ 92 92 93 83 81 S35 594 C594 5 2" (535 1594 384 110 351 351 S356 6359 359 216 351 392 313 143 ( 94 ^305 (636 (746 i702 763 305 305 746 380 INDEX. Articles. Nnts, cocoa _ crude, for dyeing or tauniug . edible of all kinds, n. o. p. f . . . iilberts for dyeing, n. o. p. f liazei niite ivory Levant of all kinds, n. o. p. f oil, essential. palm peanuts walnuts Tvrouglit iron . Nntgalls-. extract of — not crude — Nutmegs essential oil. spirits Kutria skins, raw Knx vomica . Oak bark . Tomic nut. . rosin crude for dyeing or tan. ning Oaknm . Oars Oar 'blocks.. Oatmeal . Oats as seed coarsely ground as provender seed Oath on entry sec. 2841.. Ochers and ochery earths Octagonal bar iron shaped iron Odor cases, glass and leather Odors or perfumes CEnantic ether Oils Oil. absinthe, or wormwood . almond . ! allspice, amber . . artificial. amhergris aniline, crude . . - animal, n. o. p. f . aniso-seed aniline antique . authoss ..._. aspic asphaltma... apple apricot bay leaves, essential I'uni orlaurel, fixed or expressed . Bank's straits crude refined as medical preparation braunschied Par. 746 509 305 355 579 306 726 528 423 92 C7S3 1780 458 355 100 ( 94 <636 t761 84 94 C197 5 551 02 118 <788 1719 (763 t 552 552 93 764 509 (747 1705 233 (216 ^222 <222 (200 {162 (760 J 156 204 264 760 441 89 150 150 143 99 113 92 92 99 555 81 92 566 (557 {767 553 424 (467 i558 569 558 92 581 560 81 114 114 427 26 26 92 92 92 93 99 Page. 100 101 79 31 40 79 108 102 34 58 109 45 36 31 19 59 104 44 57 59 23 102 58 61 111 108 44 102 102 59 44 101 109 44 75 24 74 74 77 21 110 21 77 77 110 115 35 57 66 66 65 60 61 58 58 60 102 57 58 102 102 44 39 34 36 102 102 102 58 103 102 57 61 61 34 36 55 58 58 58 Articles. Oil, bears' or hair . hene hergamot ..... bituminous... cabbage.Beei^ . cajeput cake caraway . castor.. caryophil or clove . cedrat..' chamomile Chinese peanut . cinnamon citrouella.... civet claimed as proprietary, cloth foundations . linoleum silk chief value table mats lined with wool or woolen cloths linen, waterproof cloth . . medicated, not silk patent, for floor.oloth . . coal crude sec. 2513 distilled tar coooanut oodfish, for tanners' use cod.liver, crude or refined medicinalpreparation if proprietary cognac colza copaiha cotton-seed. croton cnbeba cummin dead distilled elder ergot essential or essence. essential eucalypte ^ expressed fennel fish the products of American fisheries fixed or expressed fiaxseed fruit fusel gaultheria procumbens . Haarlem hair hartshorn hempseed Par. Page. 99 582 <767 iS61 81 92 .562 (766 <466 <748 5 563 5 767 (564 5767 424 92 92 565 (424 \ 92 (556 i767 92 (664 5 767 667 568 99 340 ( 44 5 339 340 383 340 269 840 340 340 424 92 81 I 579 I 92 1 113 ) 92 92 5 27 )424 1424 92 92 81 92 92 92 425 767 92 92 92 569 (749 5 424 • 768 (423 5767 27 (U4 5116 113 92 99 99 92 28 INDEX. 381 Artidea. Oil, Heneel'^ patent essential . illamlnatine imports of, 1867 to 1883 jasmine jaglandlnm jumper kerosene and residaiim of. . laurel lavender lemon lemon-grass limes linseed oako macassar mace imitation of mineral, exports of, 1821 to 1883 mint, essential ■- mirbane . — ninstard not salad neat'sfoot — > neroli nitro-benzole nutmeg, essential - nuts, essential of almonds amber bay-leaves cloves cognac cabebs flaxseed ground beans.. lemons linseed mirbane not dye nitro-benzole, not dye olive not salad olive, residuum of orange orange orange flower palm and cocoa-nut poppy... rape-seed turpentine vitriol vdne olive residuum, fit only for soap stock palm parsley, essential peacb pear peanut peat pepper, essential peppermint p^'umed petroleum or rock, crude.. sec. 2513 petroleum or rock, refined. sec. 2513 ; pimento, essential .. poppy— rane-seed... raspberry renaered rhodium, essential rosemary mm .■■......---------•-.------ rue, essential ^. .-- Par. 424 570 571 f572 i767 81 81 f 427 > 92 573 574 667 575 27 748 92 5 576 i767 92 92 81 92 427 C 92 ^424 577 81 767 737 425 : 92 i424 424 425 424 92 424 425 424 426 83 83 424 427 92 425 578 577 778 767 424 87 594 116 92 790 579 92 114 114 92 81 92 92 99 92 580 28 114 92 92 581 115 92 Page. 60 34 310 103 103 103 44 57 57 34 68 103 103 103 103 55 109 58 103 44 58 321 88 57 68 34 58 34 103 .'57 58 68 44 44 34 58 34 34 34 34 58 34 34 34 34 57 57 34 34 58 34 103 103 45 44 34 57 103 61 58 111 103 58 61 61 58 57 58 58 61 114 114 58 103 55 61 iiS 58 103 61 53 Articles. Oil, saffiron, essential sage, essential salad salad, all sassafras, essential savins, essential seal seeds sesame sesamum-Bced shale silk cloth soluble, and like preparations, according to oil of chief val- ue sec. 2499. spermaceti theproductofAmer. lean fisheries spike, lavender spruce, essential spurge, essential stones ...... strait's thyme..... tobacco..... tuberose valerian vanilla bean, essential vegetable and all essential violet, essential volatile whale , the nroduct of American fislierles wintergreen Ointments medicinal mercurial not proprietaiy proprietai-y toilet or cosmetic Okraseed Oleomargarine Oleo-resins, medicinal Olives in oil or salt, stuffed Olive-oil residuum of .- Olympian green Onions in natural condition, &,c ... Onion seed Onyx, crude sec. 2513. crude Mexican, manufactures Opium aqueous extract of... crude .~ denarcotized ^». ....... for smoking.. liquid preparations of. ...... otiier preparations of . ...... tincture of -. Optical instruments, disks for..... glassplatesor disks for ... Oranges Orange buds and flowers crystals sec. 2513. color D , extractorinfnsion Par. 92 92 C 92 1424 92 92 92 92 C383 >452 682 582 81 <260 1383 C '92 ^749 (.424 768 560 92 92 720 92 533 92 92 C767 4 583 92 92 92 92 ( 92 ^749 i424 768 92 f 479 \ 99 93 93 93 99 99 465 267 93 (750 i769 750 $424 i 92 92 87 286 760 480 468 428 122 120 121 121 122 121 122 708 366 (361 <296 ^293 771 82 100 Page. 382 IlfPEX. Articles. Orange flQwer oil lioTFBrs or bnds, crude - tlower -water (see 93j ... J .... .... mineral oil peel, crude peel, candied peel stipts water, alcohol not compQ. ndnt part :.. ■B-opd sticks Orchil . canary-"weed _,, for dyeing, extract of. liquid.. Ore, antimony.. cohalt copper corun(lTim . chromic ' cot^altj copper, emery . gold ... iron ... load ---' manganese ..... majig^nifeToiis.. silver specimens of, for sale. . tin Ores, alJn.o.p.f Orguioettes, and sheets for . Organs mouth, large toy.,, Organzine, silk Origanum oil Orleans ,,. extracts Ornaments, alabaster bead .- basket bea49 of all kinds ex- cept amber or designs embossed on leather dress, silk and wool . . . for dresses, &c or trimmings of brass or iron; liat.'.l trimmings for hats, bonnets, or hoods, trimmings for bon- nets, liats, &c...'.. of cut gla^s ^per, for trunks suk, for dresses, &c spar Ornamental pins or Iraoklee for hats, escept gilt or plated .._ 1. tiles for wainscoting . Orpiment - , Orris root — ., crude not crude pulverized dentifrice Ojicr articles of Par. 577 '99 82 58 C578 1425 770 6302 751 812 93 873 C773 1550 550 84 550 C600 l66S 629 132 692 214 675 C144 ll8S 692 f773 1752 144 188 (021 i744 144 5 752 1773 215 807 215 425 381 583 683 C5a6 1499 499 894 396 429 383 216 448 C143 il35 388 19I 394 216 125 f774 1601 716 636 94 99 429 3!l5 prepared 471 Page. 103 105 61 57 66 103 34 45 79 102 111 59 47 45 102 102 57 102 103 40 42 20 107 72 107 G5 70 107 45 109 65 70 104 44 65 109 45 72 111 72 94 90 103 103 40 101 101 92 03 95 73 62 45 103 43 105 60 60 34 92 98 Articles. Osmium Ostrich feathers . Ottarof roses. -- Overboots, woolen, for ladles and children Oxalic acid Oxalate of potassium . st^oiftia Oxide of CQbalt 1>ismutli gold....;.-.. iron as a chemical pl'epa- ration..^. .... crude'; ;,!.'.. or colcothar as pol- ishing powder medicinalpreparation prepared and mixed with carbonate of lime manganese black crude, so-call- ed;;:. mercury, black... silver ....;...; strontia tin . auxilli^ry lapis, tutia inediblnal' prepara- tion '. Osiidizing-paste... Oxidizing-ji^te sec. 2513 . Oxshoes, wrought Oxyd of ainyl Oxymuriate of lime - tin Oysters dried preserved in oil Packing-boxes , and sbooks ..-' covered with cotton, as- Viestos fack.threa4'-... n.o.p.f Padding Paddings .' flax, jute, or hemp for tailoring purjioses of calf hair and cotton. .. woolen Paddy Pads in part of wool Pad-screws Pader, steel... Pai^ts . an^ colors, barytes, all com- pounds of. with acids and water. blanke flxe blea d'orient blue, lake bremen blue brown Spanish . Par. J 775 asi (767 2 553 307 (535 1694 92 93 50 636 87 92 63S 479 93 92 (744 1621 624 92 93 92 (852 1631 J 8? 1520 (874 1635 f QO I 91 "1448 I 93 91 91 93 776 Page. 162 1}4 6l8 92 783 283 281 22C 231 41 522 334 "41 334 334 362 362 (271 1165 415 (216 1183 \fi *7 INDEX. 383 Articles. Faints and colors, carmine,lalie,dry or liquid cannine, "water color chrpme yellow.. cochineal laJie.. . oolCQtliar, dry ox- ide of iron, as paint crocus, colco- thar Dutch pink earths, Italian, prepared ".• enameled satin . enameled white I*rencii' green, dry br'mbjst. gol^ shells qrsau. cers fgr paint- ing Indian re4 imports' of 1867 to 1883 Itiag's yello-w Ik^rapp-lach lampolack .^. lime -white .....*. liquid gold madder in oil ' lake.. mineral blue, dry or moist..- mineral green, dryormoist ... mineral green, moist for pa- per-hangings . . oljrmpian green. . oxide of iron F^fis greeii, ^ct or mqist patent yellow... PriisBian blue, dryormoist .. purple brown . . . rose pink satin wliite...... Bmalts' Spanish brown.. Tuscan red ..... I'urkeyre4 unmixed, put up in small pack- ages uranate of pqda - uranium, oxyd natron — Vandyke brown. Venetian roll Terditer Termilion water colors, n. o. P-f - water colors, for painting china wet bhte .,'.'.'.... wood Jake Pointings.. ^. and statnary. .-rrr by hand on china.. ;.---- jid sjiatuary, cfayoripor- ' traits --: enameled in gold or other p;ietal for jewelers' use, sec. 2513 for exhi'Mtioii .. sec. 2508 . . iipported for exl^ibition, seo^z.'iis ■ imported for preaentfttiop to naitiQTial insiitu- ^0118, &C .--r ■--->. -n-i. Par. 216 87 87 87 87 ;470 750 L810 470 470 470 Page. 73 57 311 57 57 57 67 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 98 109 112 98 98 98 114 112 48 Articles. Paintings amd statuary, iyory tab- ' lets, " painting chief feature .S'.. and > statuary, leather paintings on china plaques glfiiss or glasses rank- ing as works of art . on glass not v^nkijig as works of a:rt J ' landscape plates, if wor|i8 of art. or glasses ....... on platest— .' ' siljc, rf^nking as works of art -.. an(\ statuary, panoramic views '. and statuaryjpedestalg of marble accompanying statuary, and autiable as part thereof antl statijary, portraits painted iu'oil or water colors and statuary, portraits onporcelaiu ...... and statuary, plates of en- ameled copper ranl^ing as works of i^rt n. o. p. f specially impoi-ted for societies — ^ ahd statuary, sandstone ^'tatues cat by prqfes- monal sculptor and statu ary, statuary if I ' aenlptui'e aud statuaiy, steroscopic views, if painted on glass,' if works of art. I . the productions of Amer- "ican artists and'statuary, water-color paintings Painters' bruahe8;.....J colors........ Painted cottons.. glassware Ind^iv-nibber balls, hollow, as toy^.. - tiles for paneling velvets... ,... Palladium manufactures of Palings wood - Palm.leff aiticles -.. fans fans, with artificial han- dles manufactures ijpmanufactured Palm-nuts Palm-nut kernels , Palm-oil soap, crude Pamphlets obscene. sec?. 2491, 2492. . Pancreatiji emulsion :i^'.'.!....'. Pans, fi'xing ^^^^ sauce, coated, '^rlazed, or finned ..ii.. flaying, iron wrought, and tinned Panel saws Pantaloon stufls cotton Par. Page. 470 470 125 6470 143 470 34 125 6470 470 470 470 470 470 430 7Sa 47P 470 885 470 404 447 /321 136 125 530 5624 )77!Z ?16 C219 ^224 233 395 (693 {607 428 395 779 f753 1780 lbs sm 1579 8 (290 201 201 176 16,6 /321 384 INDEX. Articles. Panoramic views Fans, 'warming, trass . Papelon as sugar Paper. . albumen for pliotograpliy — or photographiu — albums, nnbound and leather photograpbio albums with metal clasps, 860.2499 and leather photograph albums of antiquarian balloons — band cards, with lines only for music books, &c., imports of 1867 to 1883 boubonnieres, if not boxes - . . boxes Paa-. box board ^ — boxes, fancy, silk chief value, box, in the similitude of screen paper box, of various styles boxes, papier-mach6 Bristolboard cigarette in sheets or reams .. combination cards counting-house boxes demy .". drawing elephant envelopes fancy, bonbon boxes of feuilles gravemcs filters fireboard .•. ,.. fish foolscap forfireboards screens .t fulminating caps Silt grasses for the manufacture of Hangings haJf-stnff pulp for. .sec. 2513 imperial incombustible asbestos knall bonbons labels, blank of blank paper printed or engraved .. letter lithographic, sized or glued . manufactures of masks for adults'. children's toys ... matches I music muslin, paper designs of, for ladies' garments note not euuinerated \ obscene sees. 2491, 2492.. old ; ornaments for trunks pasteboard plate pulp-, quetsch rag pulp, in sheets or boards . . razor refuse spruce timber, for manufacture of ^ screen sheathing stock 6470 216 213 r449 452 ^386 1387 1392 392 6392 463 392 425 384 J 460 >390 388 390 6302 392 390 392 6392 392 388 390 392 392 392 391 390 392 6392 6392 425 392 392 392 434 6392 666 6392 302 39 388 384 392 388 425 324 324 392 6392 393 6392 817 6392 764 Page. 97 92 94 91 311 91 35 91 91 91 92 02 91 92 92 92 91 91 92 92 92 91 01 92 92 92 94 92 92 92 95 93 42 92 114 92 55 91 91 91 91 92 91 91 91 94 82 92 92 92 5] 100 91 91 92 92 92 91 91 112 92 91 109 Articles. Paper stock, crude, of every descrip- tion toys traveling cases or boxes wadding waste woods for the manufacture of Papier-mach6. anatomy models or imitations of globes of. imitations of anatom- ical or botanical specimens manufactures of . masks partly iron, boat- studs of Paradise or amomom grains, not crude Para, cakes or sheets of India-rub- ber, not otherwise manufactured. ParafBne Paraguay tea sec. 2513. Parallel rules, ivory P,arasols and parts of.. silk Parasol covers, lace. . . sticks . Parchment . scroll in ivory case, imi- tation of antiquity , - . Parian charms ware sec. 2509.. gilded, ornamented or deco rated plain white and not decorated Paris green dry or moist skirtings, worsted and cotton white ground in oil Parisiennes silk- veil goods Partridge sticks wood sticks Parsley seed oil, essential Pastes Pafite, almond aniline not dye black sec. 2513. board Brazil ohiccory compositions of compositions of, when set . enamel on ^larana indigo medicinal, not proprietary, ofcalicea copper sulphide of copper, see. 2513 .....: or glass, compositions of imitation precious stones 0^ not set. marmalade of guava ..... Page. 781 425 390 388 806 883 ri27 (390 ■)472 (.453 472 472 472 472 472 454 454 025 303 C491 H02 5 626 J 527 <;491 383 C646 )812 4.55 755 399 460 C125 il26 14 15 433 87 366 45 23 25 383 812 873 465 92 99 99 83 388 522 509 288 420 328 420 302 93 22 93 429 92 396 420 302 INDEX. 385 Articles. Par. taste, of pulp, aniline, not dye, sec, 2513 . sauce, ancliovy, in bottles sauce, fish oxidising sec. 2513 . . paper perfumed proprietary toilet preparations fcootli - Pastel, crude, for dyeing Paptcls or colored crayons rdttorns, cotton canvas embroid- ered with beads or designs of paper xuus- lilt for ladies* gar- ments paper, engraved, print- ed, or litho- graphed slipper filippers, cotton velvet, enibioidered with silk floss Patent floor-cloth leather medicines size sec. 2513.. size thread or gill twine ' wrought-iron nail s . . . , yellow Paving-stones, n. o. p. f split in slabs, rough, and sawed square. Peanuts boiled in shell, in brine or ground beans oil Pearls '- and pearl shells, products of American fisheries compositions, set as imitation of mock, not set not set .-. 284 Pearl-ash ashes of potash . . beads knife-handles — manufactures of - mother of Peas for domestic purposes -. preserved or prepared seed split sec.2513-. Peat-oil Peach-oil Pear-oil Pebbles for spectacles spectacles glass for s]iectacle6, not rough manufacture . . . . Pedestals of marble accompanying statuary, dutiable, aspartthereof Peltries, imported by Indians, sec. 2515. -•- of Indiana sec. 2512.. Pelts, raw, n.o.p.f Pellit-ory root crude not crude Pelerines, silk Penelopes, blue-stripped or cotton canvas oroanvas of cotton Peus,.gold or silver metallic - Penholders . and parts thereof . S. Kep. 12 383 99 99 99 99 509 423 &324 381 '381 383 340 461 479 Page. 456 347 1G8 87 157 6487 458 304 •Mi 93 478 749 459 459 120 480 459 73 63 396 186 186 C782 ^756 286 287 760 81 111 114 34 143 !)170 719 783 636 91 190 Z>321 324 216 C208 1461 162 ■J08 114 ■ 78 78 114 01 61 61 61 01 101 94 91 84 67 36 14 35 85 68 57 35 100 35 7!) 79 58 36 106 97 97 94 99 97 56 56 92 100 100 15 102 78 78 110 111 57 61 61 107 41 14 65 50 113 ,108 16 105 60 23 Articles. Fenkniyes Feu quills ..^ tips Feucil cases, gilt or plated of metal, except ^rit- tania or gilt or pMed Feucils camels' hair crayon, so-called diamond-polnted, for draw- ing on glass drawing hair * Par. Page. Pepper mounted with tin and with wood handles iron lead, not in wood slate covered with wood . . . , wooden, filled with lead or other materials black, white, red, and Cay- enne Cayenne, ground ungi'ound Chili, ground unground dust .- ground oil, essential seed bii'd, ground unground Peppermint oil, essential Fercuesion caps for cartridges - Periodicals Perfumes ■ Perfumery hair &c., imports of, 1869 to 1883 musk orange extract or in- fusion. Himmel's extracts toilet viuegar, with al- cohol Perfumes or odors Perry Fersis ' Personal effects. of citizens of the United States dying abroad of persons arriv- in the United States )207 708 4C2 210 216 473 447 M73 216 M73 (447 t377 147 216 160 17 !ll73 159 081 193 96 581 96 581 96 194 92 465 96 581 92 (163 )171 171 V290 )745 348 100 99 Peruvian bark... Persian berry, carmine . .sec. 2513 . . berries, extract of Permanganate of potaasa Pestles and mortars with wooden handles --• Pessaries of india-rubber Fetrolenm - barrels domestic, barrels iilled • with, exported and , returned' oil, crude sec. 2513.. residuum or tar of Fewtor, articles of • mannfacUiied of, ' n. o. p. f 99 lOO 100 100 99 301 784 ;757 1815 785 879 (521 ^573 (786 84 92 127 454 424 648 571 80 216 386 INDEX. Articles. Pewter, manafactures of. old Phangloin Plienyle acid Philosophical apparatus and instru ments - brass qnadrants hydrometers hygrometers instruments ." magic lanterns, for philosophi- cal purposes mariners' compasses preparations societies and institutions . specially imported for societies . Tolute cell machines Phosphate rock for fertilizing, con- taining ninety per centum of pure lime phos- phate of qiiinia bine, crude, as manure medicinal prep- aration manganese potassium soda zinc Pbosidiates crude, for fertilizing- . . lime ' soda Phosphideofziuc Phosphoric acid Phosphorus Phosphozone Phoaphuret of lime Photo-bromide of mercury Photographic albums, of leather and paper, with metal clasps,sec. 240D of leather andpaper. baths and dippers - . - portraits on china, colored by artists hand pictures. - .sec. 2513. . for exhibi- tion, sec. 2508. slides, &c., on glass. - views on glass, framed in bone or album paper Photographs sec. 2501 . . n. o. p. f., as simili- tudes of engrav- ings. not mounted or em- bossed Piano covers, woolen, embroidered. fortes toys Piassova, unmanufactured, sec. 2513 Picric acid Pichles - anchovy sauce or paste, in bottles capers -' catsup iishsauce orpaste, in boxes. French, mustard Par. 216 5 787 J 758 788 81 (475 )759 475 475 475 464 475 475 759 (060 <759 <771 789 475 215 93 93 92 93 92 e'^c 790 92 92 92 594 7 38 92 93 403 143 143 392 384 384 362 469 425 C53o i 82 ClflC 1284 28+ 284 284 284 m Page. 73 45 109 45 57 99 109 99 99 99 36 99 99 109 106 109 110 45 99 72 104 104 101 69 69 58 59 58 104 45 58 68 58 103 54 55 58 59 62 i 114 112 65 65 92 113 91 86 98 94 114 39 57 2i 78 78 78 78 78 78 Articles. Picldes, fruits, pickled fish sauces • ginger, pictled lime, pickled or preserved in salt and water mushroom sauce soy Pickle, iars, glass Pickled herrings, with vegetables . Pickets match wood Picrotoxlne Picture books with movable cards printed in colors - - - cards printed or looking-glass frames, un. gilt, covered with whit- ing and glue, wood chief value Pictures litho;^raphed on paper mosaic, of marble on paper, printed or en- graved obscene sec. 2491 - . obscene, -sees. 2491, 2492 . . photographic -.sec. 2513.. printed on cards joined by narrow strips of cotton goods Pickings, wool Piddiuks Piece silks Pig.irou Pigs: brass in copper in - lead in spulter in tinin , ■ tutenegue, in zinc in Pilings Pills . and extract, eucalyptus nied. ijrep proprietary preparations wafers, used as coverings for . Pimento ground oil, essential . sticks. Pine-apples- preserved in their own juice or sugar butts clapboards lumber, rough pitcli sec.2513.. tree seed kernels, hulled, sec. 2,513 , Pink cream root, crude Dutch , rose J... saucers Pins . cloak, gilt or plated, if not jewelry.. escutcheon gold or silvoi', if jewelry but nob jew- elry bail- ." bone hora ivory larding, iron Par. 284 284 284 284 284 284 133 263 5224 )2]9 234 233 93 233 384 468 384 384 358 483 189 67 142 135 12, 127 866 127 137 734 93 99 479 99 93 99 814 C193 5 585 194 92 5 812 )873 301 M02 234 222 234 31 036 87 87 99 209 465 210 216 459 216 378 399 399 399 210 INDEX, 387 Articlee. Pins, metal, including safety pins, not gilt or plated ornamental, for liats, except gilt or plated shell....:. Pipe Weeks of briar wood bowls fancy cases, mountings, stems, and all parts of .pipe and pipe lixtures cast-iron steam, water and clay , nnwrougnt gas, cast-iron screws adapted to otber uses- sockets Pipes, &c - — ... cigarette liolders, papers cut or prepared tor use. cigar liolders, liglits, ngliters, meclianical lighters cigar stands and amok. ers' tables leather cases containing . X^ipe cases, stems, mount, ings, and all parts of pipes or pipe fixtures ■ . - pipes of white clay ad- vanced in condition beyond common clay... pipe bowls, fancy sockets pipes, clay, casts with or- naments with quill or bone stems, or month- pieces of French clay... t. * short, called stnm- mela pouclies of leather, for smokers smokers' cigar-cases fin- ished or unfinished tobacco pouches, India rubber, for holding smoking tobacco gas, carbon retort, sec. 2513. clay cast with ornaments. .. with quill or bone stems or mouth. pieces of ITrench clay short, called stummels...:.. copper iron or steel steam - gas water and all other . lead of white clay advanced in condition beyond cjmmon clay parts and fixtures smoking canes supplied with - Piperine Piqui^s - Pistoles prepared with sugar Pistols ■ Pitch Burgundy. coal-tar liats of, covered with worsted pino aeo- 2513 Pith hats yy-w burn, nnmanufacturea Par. 316 216 486 234 476 6476 M76 166 110 18 97 156 399 Ii476 476 476 476 476 476 47B 476 476 476 476 476 476 476 476 476 6476 M76 6476 6476 136 170 156 356 156 123 6476 460 467 476 93 /321 6302 203 C408 i 81 C608 J 667 81 400 400 513 Page. 73 73 100 75 99 99 99 99 114 99 99 99 36 36 09 59 82 79 71 36 51 41 107 57 92 114 93 101 Articles. Pith or bamboo, hats of, lined with silk, covered with cotton or linen Pit-saws • Plate glass cast polished, nnsilvered silvered-. fluted rolled rough unpolished for manufac- ture of spectacles gold and silver iron paper -. Plates, coney copper in or steel, prepared for engravers engraved, copper or iron other than steel . . of steel of wood or other material fashion engraved horn, for lanterns iron, galvanized or coated. .. looking-glass beveled edges and fixed sizes of enameled copper, rank- ing as works of art or sheets, teme, manufact- urers of paintings on rolled, copper in squirrel steel engraved stereotype tin in galvanized or coated — unframed mirror zinc, for engraving Plated coach furniture harness furniture ware wares and articles ware, bread-baskets buttons, gilt clasps, if not jewelry- . cloak pins, if not jew- elry dials, metal (other than watch, clock, or chronometer) dishes door looks ^ eyelets '. fastening girandoles, metal hooks and eyes . . ^ India rubber injection bags, metal, chief value inkstands, wholly of gilt or plated metal. knobs, earthenware, gilt or plated knockers,gilt or plated labels, metal ladles aud ladle heads, except gilt on silver. latches metal, in sheets or other forms moldlugs .,.,.„,,,.. Par. 400 132 (139 <140 (141 31 33 30 30 30 138 216 ; '1 72 ll51 302 216 219 216 473 473 695 669 399 5130 ll31 32 138 6470 216 125 136 435 199 199 129 030, 5131 143 216 415 415 472 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 388 INDEX. Articles. Par. Page. Articles. Par. Plated ware, mortars of aHlduds...- rules, metal saddlery screws, metail, other than wood screws . . shoe Ijuoldes or other tastenings for shoes or hoots silvered wire silver-plated metal . , , silver or German sil- ver haae slides speotkcles, metal frames spoons, Britannia squares. stair rods and eyes- - . table forks tongs trays, salvers, or wait- ers tuhes wire watch keys with iron or steel pipes Playing-cards partly manafactured Plaids, cotton cotton Plain glass, not out, engraved, or painted ; Plaits, hair, for honnets Ibr hats, bonnets, or hoods . Plane irons with irons Planes, inclined, iron for Planks, sawed ship Planking, snip I'lantains I'lantain bark or grass.. Plants Plants crude, for medicinal pur- poses, n. o. p. f fruit for purposes of propa- gation imported by Depai-tment of Agriculture, or United States Botanic G-arden stems of, medicinal, not edi- ble, not crude vanilla Platina articles of, n. o. p. f u nmanufacturou I'latiuum articles made of, n. o. p. f . vases or retorts, for chem- ical uses wire Plaques and opaque glasses, of dif- ferent colors for mosaic "work china, paintings on glass, except glass borders. metal, other than gilt or plated Plaster of paris Plaster of paris . casts gypsum, nnground. or sulphate of lime busts and cast*, &c., not ranking as statuary 210 210 210 415 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 478 478 /321 4,5,6 26 448 448 216 216 150 214 0215 734 5 704 }361 331 (760, 1761 469 670 703 678 791 94 ,')74 762 144 793 763 216 794 216 125 143 125 143 216 C477. 5 628 471 759 628 11,12 i:; 96 96 73 73 66 24 24 109 108 31 110 36 42 107 60 40 110 20 45 110 73 45 74 62 05 62 65 73 99, 104 36 109 104 Plaster,8ulphate of lime - - . terra alba nnground ungrouud plaster .. Plasters Plasters bnnion, woolen . . - of wool, bunion . . - corn, proprietary not proprietary... Plaster, court gypsum, calcined or ground m^allion oasts in, from an- tique gems' sec, 2513- - of cracked rook, sec. 2513 - . or salve, adhesive proprietary nnground Pliers, iron Plows, iron - Plow planes Plugs and nipples for guns Plumbago black lead and other man- ufactured blocks or preparations of, sec. 2513 . blocks of, mixed with other ingi'edients, sec. 2513 mixed with earth, slate, or shale powdered Plums . gage green preserved Plumes, manufactured Plush blankets carpets cotton hatters' (hatters') silk .* mohair or worsted , - silk and cotton, other than hatters ; silk, of chief value wool Pocket-books Pocket-books silk and metal ...--., 'biulding-linives c 1 a s p-knives, containing fork, &.C 477 477 792 628 479 93,99 93 99 r 99 ' 99 93 93 477 93 99 628 216 216 216 216 (705 )764 764 knives . knife blades . Podophyllin Polishing clofcli powders- . stones stones, artificial, sec. 2513 stoves Poles, hop telegraph Polypodium root, crude Pomades entleurage aec. 2523. Pomegranate bailc peel aec. 2513. Pomegranates, green PonceanR. K. dye Pongees, silk 704 82 ; 190 Poplins ■- /321 and oloths, .lapaneso, cotton 321 215 764 (475 (294 294 704 i<3D2 6429* 302 378 324 382 451 g'im 383 362 300 410 410 a207 a207 (207 I 86 216 'M 362 (479 1476 796 705 723 734 797 636 (348 1 99 573 INDEX. 389 Articles. Poplins, Japaneae OF Japanese silks, silk chief value part woolen, -worsted, orhadr silk and cotton • Poppy heads, crude oil oilot seed Poplar, for the manuf actute of paper I'orcelain , and tinsel composition, &o sec. 2513. charms cylinders dials earrings and other jewelry glass 383 /365 363 636 580 767 452 inkstands, gilded or or- namented or china settings for jew- elry roses and globes decorat- ed for use in jewelry. . slat«s decorated ware sec. 2509.. gilded, ornamented, or decorated plain white, and not decorated Portr.iits, crayon painted in oil or water colors on porcelain — photographic, on china, colored hy artists hy hand' * g printed or engraved Pork , hams, hacon lard Forte-monnaiea.of leather and steel . Porter and ale in stone bottles and jugs, no duty on bottles, or jugs.. Porter Posts andtelegraphpoles, cedar, un- manntactored, other than round and logs, cedar wooden Posthoms Postal treaties, books and printed mat^r received under . . .sec. 17. . Potash - acetate of bichromate of bicarbonate of black salts of, crude so called carbonate of, if granulated, purified, and prepared for medicinal use carbonate of, crude or fused calcined caustic • chloride of chlorate of chromate of hydrate of hydriodate of ■ niuriateof ■ nitrate of, crude refined pearl ashes of ■ prusfliate of, red ■ yellow Par. 450 127 125 459 C 34 tl43 125 125 125 127 125 5 125' (120 14 15 470 6470 6470 125 384 C263 il48 149 146 410 316 <316 \ 65 222 234 734 216 477 92 49 ■ 73 93 605 63 Page. 91 90 88 91 105 103 44 96 47 64 114 97 62 62 97 14 65 62 62 62 62 62 113 62 75 109 24 58 56 56 59 103 56 93 59 63 56 73 56 63 56 93 59 «4 56 48 56 63 56 65 50 627 107 (iS 50 69 56 63 5G 67 56 07 50 Articles. Potash, red chromate of. . salts of, n.o.p. f... sal tartar of sulphate of Potassa, acetate of permanganate of muriate of Potassium, acetate of arseniateof. bromide of chloride of, granulated and purified citrate of, if granulated and purified hypo-sulphate of iodide of iodo-hydrargyrate of. -. , oxalate of ' phosphateof salycilateof sulphateof,crystaIlized or pulverized sulphite of sulpho carbonate of , sulpho-cyanide of sulphuret of tartrate of Potatoes Potato flour.. Pottery ware sec. 2509.. Pouches, chewing tobacco, rubber andiron or bags of India-rubber, for mfiation with gas - ■ of leather for smokers . - . tobacco tobacco. India-rubber.... Poultry, dressed sec. 2513 - . prepared prepared, &c Pounce sec. 2513.. Powder, bleaching blue brass » bronze — bronze, brocade cosmetic ,- finishing «- flasks, copper. gun - insect sec. .2513-. iron, so-called — puffs ----- if any part is Satia- ble, at over 30 per cent sec. 2^9.. ruby - ■ Powders - Par. 49 92 63 70 f 261 ) 93 92 798 92 92 93 93 93 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 C285 il69 269 760 21c 454 6476 454 476 171 283 and washes, tooth pastes. for the skin fulminating ink .. medicinal polishing ...... seidlitz ... soda .... Pit.^siu^-boards ■ Prepared clay, for paper-makers' use, and resembling kaolin Pressed glass, not engraved, cut, or painted -. Precious stones agates, so called, but really crude onyx agates, out into — .iniethysts, not af-t (^meos, not set — carbuncles, not Jtet 618 50 216 196 196 99 430 216 439 93 404 : 99 479 99 99 434 456 93 479 93 93 233 698 ^480 I 478 480 480 4«0 48U 480 390 INDEX. Articles. Procions stones, carnolians, not set gametes, not set — fjema, not set imitation of, glass or paste, not set . ■ pearls, not set itibies, not set topaz, real, not set . tnrquoise, not set . . watch-jewels watch-jewels, par- tially manufac- tured Preparations, medicinal, n. o. p. f - .- of which distilled spirits is compo- nent of chief value Preserves, hottles or jars contain- citron, preserved in su- gar ; conserve of roses dates, preserved in su- gar , iig-paste %8 Irmtjams fruits, crystallized fruit, in brandy, sugar, or molasses frnlts, prepared with sugar ginger guava jelly marmalade, or paste lemon peel, candied marmalade orange peel, candied . . . pineapples, preserved in their own juices, or sugar plums, preserved pistoles, prepared with sugar preserved ginger quinces, preserved roses, conserve of tamarinds, preserved in brandy, sngar, or mo- lasses Printed matter. and cards, printed with lines only bill-beads blank labels, printed blanks, or blank forms for checks. . business cards,print- ed copy-books, printed headings * cards, printed charts, printed tihromos and chro- mo litho^-aphs . . . decalc^maine diamestic engrav- ings, exported and returned with au- tographs engravings, colored . en^avings, hand- bills, lithographic. enjjraved, colored, flipper patterns . . engravings on paper whether valued as works of art, &e . . handbills, printed... labels, printed paper letter-headings ..--. lithographic views iR book-cover Par. 480 480 480 420 480 480 480 480 480 480 412 62 302 303 302 3U2 302 302 302 327 302 ;»302 302 302 302 302 302 302 302 302 302 302 302 302 C290 J 384 884 384 384 384 384 384 384 384 384 384 384 384 384 384 384 384 384 Page.. Articles. Printed matter, litbographa, colored, printed in colors, or sheet pictures. . merino music paper, print- ed with or with- out lines n. o. p. f paper btyid - cards, with lines only for music patterns, engraved, printed, or litho- graphed picture books, with movable cards, printed in colors.. cards pictures, lithograph, on paper, on paper, printed or en- graved . . printed on cards, joined by narrow strips of cotton goods . . . printed paper photographs or ste- reoscopic views . . . photograph8,n. o.p.f. as sinCiilitades of engravings not mounted, oi* em- bossed portraits, printed or engraved , received under post al treaty, sec. 17... show-bills paper slipper pat- terns tags, paper, printed . wash-lists, printed - . or photographed stereo- scopic views paper velvets Printers' flannels ink Prints, bound or not obscene sec. 2491, 2492.. Prisms , Professional books, implements, and instrmnents of persona arriving in the United States. - . implements or instru- ments Protractors, ivory Proprietary medicines oils preparations Proto-oxide of strontian Protoxide of strontium I*roducts of forests of Maine, sec. 2505 Prophylamin Propeller shafts , Provisions, exports of, 1831 to 1833 new tariff. old tariff Prunella Prunes Par. Page. communes green , soaked in brine and dried. , Prune wine sec. 'J.'il3 . Prussian blue 384 384 384 384 384 384 384 384 384 384 384 384 3S4 384 384 384 381 384 384 384 530 379 39] 384 879 815 399 479 !)9 99 G31 852 in din p63fi C294 i 339 294 704 294 c'87' H33 fNDEls^ SQl! Articles. Prussian blue, dry or lioiat Prussia te of potash, red yellow PuMio store, goods iii seo. 10.. Puffs, powder, if dutiable in any part at over 30 per cent., sec. 2490 Pulu Pulp, aniline, not dye dried ; half-stuff, for piper, sec. 2513 rag, in sheets or boards wood, dried in sheets Pulley a and lamp.hooks , brass or iron copper., ktien patterns for use exolSaiTely ' asmodels , wood Pnlvis, antimonialis Pulled skins Pulverized wool waste, iloclis or shoddy Pumice , and pumice-stouea brioKs stone Pumpldns Pnmptin-seed . : Punches, shoe or other Purple brown tin liquor' sec. 2513.. Putty Pyrogallic acid Pyroxyline, compounds Quassia wood crude not crude Quadrants, brass Quadrant frames, brass Quercitron sec. 2513.. extract sec. 2513.. Quetschpaper Quick-grass root cfude not crude Quicksilver. Quinia . mercury . acetate of amorphous and iron, citrate of arseniate. - - barks used in the manufact- ure of bromide cinchonidia, sulphate of — nitrate ferrocyanate hypopliosphate - 'omd iodjde-. muriate of ohinchona. . phosphate salicylate salts of. sulphate Of tannate valerianate with strychnia Quinine Quinidia sulphate of Qpinoiline ...- ;-_ Quinces in natural condition - preserved Qttilla bark Quills QftiU-strippingS sec. 2513 . Par. 706 799 216 216 216 743 233 92 706 361 767 800 707 767 286 760 216 87 480 594 105 801 636 94 475 216 392 802 636 94 •211 481 '803 211 629 629 629 521 639 629 629 629 629 629 029 629 629 629 629 629 629 629 93 ^482 I 805 704 M03 521 573 C768 1804 57 56 50 117 53 110 45 57 30 114 91 92 73 73 73 109 75 58 108 86 110 40 110 110 78 110 73 57 114 66 103 61 45 105 60 99 73 114 114 92 45 105 60 72 36 45 72 104 104 104 59 104 102 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 1C4 104 69 30 45 59 59 59 108 79 102 40 110 45 111 Articles. Quill toothpicks sec. 2513. . Quiltings, orbed-quilts, cotton Quoits Hahbita Eaoket-balls, woolen and leather . . Sace weight-cloths and saddle- girths Badixrhei, crude not crude root, crude not crude Kadish-seed Bafts of logs Eag sec. 2513.. pulp in sheets or boards not otherwise provided for — of cotton, linen, jute, hemp, 70 92 93 160 100 769 807 162 160 160 362 C484 >300 351 40 351 351 383 (452 J 383 (324 \ 28 6207 (176 ) 85 704 114 301 ( 63 >313 485 482 (482 1770 808 425 425 334 718 718 207 403 338 463 392 INDEX. Articles. Razor "Wood ^ Beady-inade clothing composed wholly orin partofwool, worsted, *fec linen clothing Beaping hoDlis '. Ked, chalk cross Indian. lead liquor, acetate of alumina. pepper precipitate Sanders tartar - Venetian..^ wood . crude .. not crude . Beeds. I hamhoo rough and nncleaned, out in • shortpieceswithontfurther raanuiacture nnmanufactured weavers' - , Keflectors, tin, for Christmas trees Refuse spruce timber for mannfac- tnre of paper Regalia specially imported for soci- eties, &c Regnlus of antimony copper Reindeer skins, dressed tongues sec. 2513 . Religions societies and institutions. Rennets uni Rendered oils Repair, machinery for. ..see. 2507.. machinery for . ..sec. 2511.. material for the, of vessels in the foreign trade, sec. 25U Reps, cotton and worsted erahroid- ered plain and fancy, wholly or partly worstei Rep, silE : Resin or rosin sec. 2513.. Resins gum medicinal. Resin, jalap. nnx vomica. . . of scammony . soap cmde, n. o. p. f sec. 2513 . . Residnnm, com sLarch from burnt pyrites of kerosene oil olive oil, fit only for soap stock or tar of petroleum Resorcine, medicinal red Reticules or bags, silk velvet, with ' metal clasps Retorts Par. 233 C383 )318 Page. T70 808 233 425 817 771 809 195 132 461 f660 (759 1771 1819 518 810 92 487 C 94 i630 93 93 93 C 93 1827 8 265 144 81 790 80 93 82 410 763 26 84 73 13 55 57 34 56 35 58 23 47 112 101 35 57 112 105 60 99 110 &6 105 110 46 75 94 112 110 46 71 20 97 114 106 109 110 112 101 46 .58 112 49 87 90 114 36 59 104 59 59 59 59 46 54 114 77 65 57 111 57 59 57 Articles. Retorts, gas platinum, for chemical uses Rhodium oil, essential Rhubarb ._ orade not crude seed Ribbons, cotton velvet for hat-bands silk velvet silk chief value . Bice. cleaned, uncleaned, andpaddy, imports of 1867 to 1883 fibers for manufacture of brooms.. sec. 2513 jloiir aud meal hulled not fully cleaned powder root sec. 2513.. Rifles J Rimmol's extracts Rings asjewelry caiTielian halter..;. plated, for saddlery Ringlets, hair Rivets except iron and steel— iron i :.. steel Robes, bear-skin buffalo dressed, but not made up .- carriage, goat-skin dressed skins for, not made up. 1 Robinson's corn solvent pencil. j«. ■ ■ patent groats Rock moss, crude oil, crude sec. 2513.. phosphate for fertilizing, con- jtaauin^ 90 per centum of ' pure lime phosphate phosphate Rochelle salts Rockingham ware Rocou extracts of Rods, cojiper , stair, gUt or plated. Roller cloth Rolled plates, copper in . . Rollers, wood Roman cement mosaic vitriol Roncon extracts of Roofing and patent asphalt felt, sec. 2513 tin for continuous Roots Root and bark, sassafras, crude . . alkanet arrow calamus, cmde drug notcrude china, crude notcrude cinchona, crude notcrude... Par. fl24 \ 13 794 92 S12 6.36 94 465 326 325 189 383 383 C164 5 270 272 270 270 >420 100 459 459 415 415 375 102 216 164 164 435 435 450 435 450 99 99 509 626 215 C488 1 29 127 {656 lir 499 136 210 (|363 136 233 489 131 ' 51 C556 >499 499 153 153 94 636 761 636 636 644 94 636 94 INDEX. 393 Articles. Eoot oolnmljo, cmde not crude contrayerva, crude medicinal, not ciade dandelion eleoantpane not ciude flour. so-called, but really ptarcii gentian, etude not crude ginger ground or powdered - ginseng, uot< crude glass sec. 2513 hellebore, crude not crude........ iris, crude ".... licorice , oris, crude '. not crude pnlyerized dentifrice pelUtory, crude not crude pink, crude polypodinm, crude quick-grass, crude. radix, crude radu,not crude sea^ unmanufactured, sec. 251S seneca, crude succory Hoots, alkanet angelica belladonna l bulbous n.o.p.f China clncliona colnmbo contrayerva crude, formedicinalpnrposes, n.o.p.f elecampane gentian ginger ginseng bellebore bop imported by Department of Agriculture or United States Botanic Garden. licorice orris^ . — -..«- pellitory cttiick-grasB Hope, bale, hemp - bolt, tarred untarred ends waste, fit only for re manufacture into paper gut Side of ooooanut hulls --- raw hide, cut into strips Eottenstone Bosaries, beads and metal. . Kosalio cordial '. liosemaryoU '. spirits '. Eosewood ---• ■ manufacture of . . nnmaiinfactured. !Par. Page. 9i 290 636 94 C813 i772 269 036 94- 94 94 636 944 63G 636 636 94 288 542 552 576 94 405 636 301 623 625 639 641 676 644 (721 }706 791 735 716 783 802 824 350 344 346 754 104 59 104 39 78 105 59 46 110 77 105 00 102 eo 60 114 105 60 105 102 105 60 60 106 60 105 105 105 105 60 114 105 78 40 59 93 104 29 41 / 41 42 41 42 42 43 43 43 43 108 43 45 44 43 45 45 46 85 84 84 109 Articles. Boss, dry color, aniline dye , crude y pink water, alcohol not component part ■ Boses, conserve of milk of ottar of . Bosin or resin sec. 2513 ■ felt, &c„ hats of Bosolicaoid Bonge 1 Bound iron, in coils ?. Bubber and iron chewing tobacco pouches and silk elastic wireartificialfiowers of artificial flowers, parts of balls,bollow cord, head nets with. cotton and wool webbing jewelry. Imitation jet Bubies , not set set Euby powder Bubble lime sec. 2513 Bue oil, essential Bugs cotton, for bed covering. . . dressed goat skin goat skin entered as carriage robes horse jute railway..,.' Turkey, woolen traveling, not portions of car- Eules, bone brass chief value of copper chief value gutta-percha ivory metal gilt or plated of silver or G-erman silver . wood and brass parallel, ivory, unmounted . wood Bum, cherry l5ay -„ essence of oil of Bussia sheetings and India hemp Bye Par. Page. 814 636 C 87 1447 93 !i302 99 (653 }767 487 flour. hIM- 109 4R8 100 718 108 346 84 718 108 754 109 (773 110 )S15 46 390 92 313 80 5S1 103 lis 61 818 112 227 24 884 47 seed shorts Sabres and sabre blades Sable fur skins, cleaned and tipped, and partly dyed, but pelts wholly undressed Saddlery chains furnishings, silver plated and hardware, japanned. . plated ring's, plated, for spurs wire bindiugfor Saddles carriages, horstes, not free. Saddle girths, woolen '. hooks 400 594 99 74 216 383 429 429 425 383 368 458 478 480 459 82 93 5 378 5 258 324 c378 C378 334 377 362 C378 378 399 216 216 216 441 399 210 216 216 399 233 313 316 116 115 349 331 (154 1260 (267 1163 760 267 6207 706 (319 ^415 415 415 415 415 415 415 415 416 6816 415 415 394 DTDiEX. Articles. Saddle-trees, iron chief valno.. trees, wood cliief value. Sadirons SaflTon cake. extract of oil, essential. Safflower , essence of Safety lights, special, for smokers Safes, slab iron for manufacture of sec. 2499. Sago and sago flour crude iionr imitations --.. Sail duck needles Sails, canvas for — half dnck for . Saint John's beans ■ Sal acetoselle diuretic prunella soda tartar Salacine Salmon pickled preserved . Salsify seed Salonp Salad oil Salep Saleratus Salt. imports of^ 1867 to isM'".. mineral sacking, of jute waste Salted cod sounds guts Saltpeter crude refined Salicylic acid Salicylate, quinia ofpotassium soda proprietary . sodium sonde Par. Salves Salve or plaster, adhesive Salvers or trays, glass, silvered, with cut-glass borders. - . . trays, or waiters, gilt or plated; trays, or waiters, if not plated or japanned wood Salts, aniline black . notof crudepotasb, sec. 2513 brown carlsbaden chemical eri'ervegcent, not proprietary or toilet bottles filled with 415 415 109 (586 jsie (586 i817 580 92 (586 J 816 586 476 774 818 774 774 774 (348 ) 52 206 52 348 819 92 92 92 491 03 (554 J 820 279 157 168 465 587 92 821 ( 73 ^490 (483 )492 e483 342 92 279 694 493 68 69 594 629 92 93 (479 \ 99 93 216 233 605 ■61)5 585 '. 63 92 133 Page. 93 93 19 103 46 103 46 103 58 103 46 103 53 110 46 110 110 110 85 15 71 15 85 46 58 58 58 37 66 102 46 77 21 21 98 103 58 46 56 37 100 37 56 312 100 84 58 77 43 :i7 r>e 56 103 104 58 59 61 59 61 36 60 59 74 75 103 103 40 56 114 58 58 58 potash, black, crude Sandarao gum, crude'. not crude Sand crucibles --..-. -...» for manufiioture of glass l^andstoue statues cut by profes- sional sculptor SahUstones Santonine Sandalwood. . Articles. Salts, epsom. Glauber's kissjngen roobelle vichy eifervescent- of chrome yellow. - ioditte morphia quinia qaiuine soda, if medicinal prepa- ration tin ,-- Sarsaparilla, crude , Sarcocalla gum, crude not crude Sardels, In brine or kegs, as sardines. Sarcophagus red granite Sardines (see Fish) Sassafras bark and root crude oil, essential Sash cord, hemp stock, lumber, of various sizes, for Sasbes, cricket, of knit wool Satchels, school, of hemp Sateens or satines, cotton Satins and sateens, cottou Satin, enameled or satines, silk chief value - . white ' wood manufactitres of itumanufactured ..„_.. Sauerkraut Sausages, bologna in air-tight tub. iilar cases G-ennan, bologna other than German or bologna....^. , Sanaage skins sheep casings Sauces - of all kinds, n. o. p. f Sauce or paste, iish ^ anchovy in bottles. pans, cast-iron mushroom Savin oil, essential Saws back circular . drag . hand . Par. {494 ( 75 >494 92 92 i 92 >393 ■417 6-29 482 ( 92 J 520 60S 691 638 94 124 215 510 6470 6487 (495 Jill (818 }822 (636 )823 636 94 !)281 6487 (169 1281 824 636 92 360 234 363 350' 331 /321 87 383 87 818 227 884 (835 5 775 588 65C 656 283 826 770 776 284 100 284 284 157 284 92 175 175 84 174 (121 i 172 (122 )173 ( 83 il76 INDEX. 395 Articles. Saws, mill ^ panel pit Sawdust, cedar sec. 2513 . . mahogany, not for dye- iua' or tanning, sec. 2313 Saxony carpets Sea grass, baskets and manufac- tures ^..k. Seal oil skins, dressed skin raoliair coating, cotton, worsted, and mohair ■.--■ Sea roots, unmanufactured, sec. 2513 tangle tents sec. 2513. . weed dulse ii.o.p.f used for heds and mat- Sealing-wax Sectors, ivory Sedative liq., Bartley's Seed, a^icultural Seed and hark croton, not crude . leaf clcuta conium, not crude harley . . . heans beets cabbage . canary caraway, crude - not crude cardamon, crude not crude carrots chia crude not crude cicuta conium, crude clover coriander, crude not crude com cummin, crude — not crude fennel, crude feliugreek, crude not crude flax grass hemp ,iute kernels, t)ine tree hulled, sec. 2513 , linseed - mangel-wurzel melon millet ., millet pec. 2313.. ■mustard - oats ■ or other wheat..- ■ onions — jiotatoes ..'. — - — pumpkins peas r ^ods...-. worsted ^ .... lace — Shears, cloth - ^ hedge^ - horse, slightly curyed scis- sors garden - — shoep ^ Sheathing paper , metal — old, and fit only for remanufkcsture . . used in bniSding ships in the for- 6ign trade, see. 2513 -. — zinc Sheet brass -.---.. iron Bessemer Sheeting . . , „ of flax or hemp Sheets, copper in of India-rubber, rolled in uniform width India-rubber, in para cakes, or other foi-ms, not otherwise manu- factured - , iron spelter steel in , lead in or plates terne, manufact- ures of tin in .^ , tutenegue in zinc...^ Sheep casings or goat skins, dressed with wool on, or finished for use as mats or rugs skins . skin boas skins dressed, with wool cfti for use in the manufacture of other articles than mats or rugs akin mats skins or pelts closely shorn, raw without the wool, pick- led shears 408 5 361 1704 320 417 81 833 754 C3C7 1383 367 367 367 367 •367 324 367 367 383 362 367 190 C242 1362 367 367 367 367 197 216 197 216 216 449 C137 im 215 193 216 76,77 177 53 349 136 454 454 153 128 117 123 216 129 128 128 252 776 378 c240 367 461 378 C788 V719 719 210 INDEX. 397 Articles. Shepp Tvaah, carljo lizod ' . . Bee - 2513 . Shells Par. Page. almond sec-2513. almund , all, numanufacturcd imported as iDorchaHdise, aud that have uudergoiie any process of manufac- ture : of every description, includ- ing those only cleansed and polished with acids ornamental and fancy, en- graved, carved, painted, &c., except, j ewelry l)earl knife nandlas Shell and bead bracelets glass boxes -. baskets (486 <780 (800 boxes combs eye-glass frames of. . fish gold mother-of-pearl knife han- dles unfinished.. ■mother of pearl manufac- tures mother-of-pearl studs pearl, manufactures of , pins - sleeve buttons sdver , thin clippings for use in in- laid work' tortoise unmanufactured , Shellac - gum, crude — varnish Shields, nipple, part glass Ships' chronometers Ship-knees, dressed planking planks -with squared edges . . . spy-glasses or telescopes, sec. 2499 timber. wood Shirts linen and cotton, linen chief value cotton woven or made on frames — made wholly or partly of wool, wors'ted, or hair on^frames silK woolen,worsted or hair, knit, or made on knitting frames readymade, vrhoUy or partly Of hair Shirt bosoms not tamboured or em- broidered fronts linen, embroidered — Shirtings cotton ' flannel, fulled , 544 834 486 7S0 410 486 C309 i410 419 486 (-783 )836 , 21U 486 486 486 486 486 216 486 809 868 691 636 119 143 413 734 734 734 Shingles . Shingle-bolts — planks . Shoddy...- -' ■ woolen -- wool waste or flocks pul- verized Shoe binding C734 5 740 734 383 334 324 10 366 318 190 363 366 336 337 334 /321 362 C22i )226 C781 i835 5a215 t 24 241 361 361 324 114 100 110 111 114 39 46 110 100 100 92 83 100 29 93 94 100 110 46 73 100 100 100 100 100 73 100 111 47 43 105 62 65 93 109 109 109 53 109 44 109 90 83 82 13 88 29 23 87 88 84 84 24 74 110 46 841 46 26 Articles. Shoe binding, cotton worsted, or hair buckles, or oth^r fastenings for shoes or boots, gilt or plated orfaatenings for shoos oj' boots, other than gilt or plated ilax ;. hemp - -.. horns -.-. knives lacings, cotton metal and silk, silk chief value lastings or prunella or other punches patterns of bronze leather, cut in foiTQ for upper part of shoe, and embroidered in silk ; silk not chief value - - . pincers ahank steel (cl77) .. silk slides of chilled iron , thread uppers, nankeen vamps wool - Shoemakers' wax .sec. 2513. Shoes arctic, of rubber and wool- . felt, leather, part wool India rubber Par. Page. 324 368 216 336 350 390 197 324 383 366 216 463 216 383 216 336 463 463 368 leather and calf-hair felt — leather silk, chief value ! wholly or partly of wool, not outside gaa-ments with wooden soles, leather iip- per, and woolen innor soles. Show-cards, printed Shooks '. of domesticmanufaoture tr- turned from abroad as barrels or boxes of wood not enumerated .. sugar box Shot. and shell, old iron bags and belts, leather.- cast iron guns.. gun barrels guns, muzzle-loading lead '. Show-biUs, lithogi'aphic bills Shovels, fire orwith tongs andpoker, iron, part steel laborers', with or without handles steel steel, or part steel Shrimps . Shrubs... Shuttle cooks and battledores wood and leather Sickles iionj part steel Side-arms n.o.p.f. Sienna, dry, whether natural or burnt and sienna earths terra, de. Sieves, hair and wood wire and wood Silk aud cotton bead gimps, &c., silk chief value 367 367 367 5 455 367 463 383 366 463 384 231 550 233 226 190 157 463 157 203 204 202 123 384 384 216 216 216 216 216 216 1783 C7B0 {761 425 463 216 216 207 500 89 233 216 383 73 73 71 37 57 57 55 75 73 91 398 INDEX. Articles. Silk and cotton beaded simp, beads, chief value buttons of crepes, cotton chief Talue cr^pe trimmings. . . greuadiues, sec.24d9 hosiery mufflers India-rubber, cord of metal braids braids, metal chief value guitar strings of pocket-books strings for musical instruments violin strings other materials, silk of chief value rubber elastic silk goods, new tariff siraw, baskets of wire, artificial flowers of . wool, dress ornaments llama goods a^rophanes apparel, wearing aprons bags bauds barbe noir of black silk lace, ready for use as clothing..., beads, and metal dress orna- ments g beaded trimmings, silk chief value bindings bobbins bolting cloths boots or bootees boquet holders boxes, fancy braces braids buttons Canton crepes caps other than similar to hats or hoods carded card-cases, &:c Chamberg blanche Chambergfeaze chenille cord and trimmings . . chief value, fancy boxes cloaks clothing cocoons corsets cordonnet cords and cords and tassels . . combed combination cards " cotton, aud ramie fabrics crapes cravats crape veils crepes, Albert crepo de chene crosses and stoles, embroid- ered silk and metal damasks Donna Maria drawers dress goods ornaments trimmings em broideries [Par. 324 883 216 410 469 895 429 383 365 C190 ^383 383 383 383 396 383 C383 191 383 380 410 383 383 3P3 383 383 383 3B3 383 Page. 90 90 90 106 90 90 90 90 90 23 23 90 90 90 90 90 Articles. 383 383 HO 00 383 90 390 1)1 383 90 (WO 23 (383 90 785 111 bS2i 82 383 90 190 23 3K3 90 38(1 90 3S3 90 383 91 383 90 383 90 383 90 383 no 383 00 Silk fans., faille, fausse.. glac6 of silk, metal, and cotton, silk not oliief value floss pnrifled or dyed.. flowers^ pressed fringes fringe frizzles • galloons ... gaze, orepe, anglais gimps gloves goods, old tariff grenadines - hairnets hats hatbands hatters' plush handkerchiefs head or hair nets Henriettes, composed partly or wholly of ■wool hose imports of 1869 to 1883 Inaia.rubher gusset wobs mauufaSkate8 steel Skeins, silk spnn in . Skeletons Skeleton stones — Skelp'iron Skirts Skji'tings and lappets, cotton mus- Paris, worsted and cotton . ^kiu. powders white fox, undressed Skins. Angora goat . and leather, enameled bear, dressed bnt not made up bear, dressed or partly made up bear, sleigh robes birds bird, with plumage, tempo- rarily stuffed, &c' buJfalo, wholly or partly made "S; bufialo, bnt not made up calf calf, dressed chamois, and other, dressed. &,c deer, dressed and finished skin, law or uncured. .. tanned as leather dried, salted, and pickled — dressed and finished n. o. p. f . forrobes, not made up enameled .- i. fish fish for morocco fur , dressed not dressed of all kinds, raw or uu- di-essed, with or withoui hair on goat . carriage-rohes . law goldbeaters . Par. (582 J 653 511 381 C479 ) 99 301 93 99 183 ; 40 ; J33 .57 351 1 f 688 )711 501 216 'Jie 5184 )192 f787 \S30 406 151 247 321 3fiG 99 700 f719 399 401 461 402 719 788 719 C461 }719 461 450 435 435 461 429 435 450 389 461 461 461 719 460 840 399 450 400 510 359 399 706 450 079 700 C240 1709 436 080 C687 )710 Page. 40 106 101 90 36 60 79 58 61 14 83 15 85 54 114 43 108 114 37 74 73 23 111 46 26 82 88 61 108 108 32 33 97 108 111 108 97 108 97 97 97 108 97 46 32 96 33 101 31 32 108 96 43 108 26 108 95 43 43 108 Articles. Skins goose and swan, with feathers left on, iU'essed di'essed, with down only left on hair sheep hides, raw, hair removed by liming r in the crust or alum tanned japanned japanned leather kangaroo dressed, with fur on Iamb finished for use as rugs leopard, dressed raw nutria, raw or pelts, sheep, closely shom, split cowhide, embossed swans, diessed partially tanned : . . . pelts, raw, n. o.p. f or pelts, sheep, closely shorn. pulled rein-deer, dressed -... sausage seal, dressed shark sheep without the wool, nick led dressed with wool on for use swan, with feathers removed, and only down left on, dressed tanned, n. 0. p. f ' unmanufactured with the woolen wool on Slack, coal Slab-iron, for manufactures of safes sec. 2499 Slate, all other manufactures of . . . . and German silver, jewel- boxes of chimney pieces, mantels manufactures of : Florentine mosai c s , so styled furniture-tops, slate slabs for jewel boxes of slate and German silver mosaic, !Roman other manufactures pencils covered with wood pencils slabs for tables for furniture tops split in the quany, not skip- ped or trimmed or fitted for use 800.2513.. Slates. porcelain porcelain, decorated , . roofing Slats, wood, manufactured - . Sledges Sleeve buttons, shell ornamental , Sleigha, n. o. ]). f Sleigh robes, bear skin Par. 450 719 719 788 400 461 461 450 706 c378 461 719 J 719 i7S8 719 460 450 460 V19 78S 706 461 5 776 5 826 461 C779 5 823 240 719 461 450 401 702 719 788 2.19 416 131 ■ 17 131 17 131 130 130 130 181 M73 S 17 il3l i 17 [181 131 ■ 17 181 127 125 182 233 99 486 459 412 435 INDEX. 401 Articles. Slipper cai'peting3 carpeting, worsted patterns: embroidered cotton and "worsted reps cotton, embroidered with worsted of cotton velvet embroid' ered witb silk floss — of wool printed in colors, en ^aved SlipperSj.embroidered with worsted uppers, cotton velvet era broidered velvet patterns and uppers for Slides, plated of painted glass for lanterns photographic, &c., on glass. Slit rods Slips, sugar-cane Smalts Smelts iu oil Smokers' articles cigar cases, finished or unfinished! .. 1 table Snails- — Snakes Snake root, crude Snuff and snuff-fl our ,.^. Hour, unprepared . Soaps Soap, common fancy 1-- ollier palm oil, crude ... Tosiu softening stocks . grease for, n. o. p. f residuum olive oil fit only for steariue, fit only for . . turpentine Windsor washhalls Socks made on frames Societies, philosophical, apparatus, &c., for regalia, gems, &c., for . . worksof art imported for exhibition by, sec. 2512 Soda, acetate of all carbonates of and potassa tartrate ash bicarbonate of . carbonate of ... caustic adulterated i]) solution chlorate of •- crude or refined acetate of. crystals^ eftV:rvescent citrate of hydrate hyposulphate of lye nitrate of phosphates - -- phosi>hate8 of fial Par. 363 (;363 363 (7303 384 366 210 143 u-i 81 "60 C 87 J 502 i)28I 5*66 H76 6476 230 C789 J 842 2.i2 636 350 250 (843 ^712 (790 689 790 790 9 318 809 S. Eep. 12 26 261 504 29 J "1 )491 C 73 i490 92 S 74 1504 74 74 93 92 72 92 74 92 92 C630 1760 92 93 <, 72 HOI Page. 72 65 65 IS 110 57 37 78 36 99 111 40 77 105 85 76 37 54 54 54 54 54 54 40 108 111 43 111 111 54 54 54 29 43 46 49 27 37 .15 56 37 56 37 58 56 37 ."6 66 59 58 50 58 56 58 58 104 44 08 .59 Articles. Soda, sal, and borax, washing crys- tals of sec. 2513. silicate silicate of salicylate of, proprietary . . . stannate of sulphate of supercarbonate of uranateof water Sodium .. and gold chloride of chlorure de oxide d'e salicylate of sulphite of / snlphocarbon of tnngstate, pure Softening liquor sec. 2513 . . so called Soles, cork Solanine Soluble oils and like prepai'ations according to oil of chief value sec. 2499.. silicate Sounds, cod hake fish Sonde salicylate Soy. Spades iron or part steel.. — Spangles, gilt or plated other than gilt or plated. Spanish brown flies, crude flies,, not crude I grass, pulp of tiles, painted and glazed. Spar adamantine ' ornaments statuary Spars for wharves other than rough or round Sparterre coijal jewelry exclusively for orna- menting hats formakingor ornament- ing hats Spartateen coral Spelter in block in pigs in sheets manufactures of Spermaceti oil oils the product of Ameri- can fisheries Spectacle glasses, manufactured . . . purposes, glass bent for , Spectacles, gilt or plated metal frames other than silvered or plated sec. 2499.. pebbles for pebbles for n.o.p.f unpolished glass plate ft>r manufacture of. . . Specimens of natural history, bot- any, ormineralogy Special safety lights for smokers -. Spices all other. Par. 504 76 99 92 75 73 87 38 76 791 92 92 93 93 92 92 8 422 93 89 515 515 515 99 284 216 216 210 216 C 87 1441 636 94 (691 1606 691 125 426 (■264 )394 394 217 792 459 844 421 393 127 127 128 216 424 92 749 768 143 143 600 605 143 138 845 M76 ( 94 { 96 1 636 202 IffPEX. Aitioles. Spices, cassia buds ,, cassia gi'utiiid ..*. cassia vera einnaiaon cloves ,, cl&vo sterna g^^g6r groiujd preserved or pickled. ground, bird peppers Cayepne pepper. . . CtniU peppers cinnamon ciovea and cloye stems ginger root , ginger ,.,, pepper dnst .,. including vanilla beans, im* ports of 1667 to 1683 niac^ nutmeg i, pepper red, white, bUck, and Cayenne.... ground pimento , ground old tariff. Spirits aroivatic distjUefl, of meaoal in bottler, medicated &c., imports 0^ 1809 to 1883 , . lac..-. ,, mannfactured or distilled from grain or other mate* vials, n. 0. p. t'.,, muriatic ether of ^itric ether unpegs ammoni!^ liarlshorn, lavender proprietary preparations.. . roaeipary , vstrAisljes wines wn malt liquors, im- ports of 1867 ta 1883 laveud^Toil Spikes and naUs, board, cut bi ass or conpoeition copper , or copper chief value . iron and steel, for vessels, sees. 2510, 2511 railroad, wrought Spiegeleisen Spiral furniture springs for furniture Split cow-bide, tanned or embossed. peas sec. 2513.. Rpokeshaves Spokes ^or wheels, wood, manufact- ured ,.. of wood, for wheels, rough - . Spools, American, exported filled and returned empty, not free wooden .- Spool-thread, cotton Sponges Spoons of bone.,.- Brittannia^ ^t or plated. . . , ivory - raotal, not gilt or plated — of honi wooden Spot nets, silk Sprats in oil - Sprigs, cut Par. 801 201 200 185 198 199 203 204 203 9i> 96 96 06 96 96 96 96 196 197 193 194 193 194 C 09 J 118 U8 3U 118 729 61 118 384 118 118 34 118 90 118 119 560 (102 il04 158 $16 216 216 162 145 210 216 460 210 233 222 649 233 326 5 10 J 605 399 210 309 210 399 233 383 6281 106 Page. 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 313 23 ?3 23 23 33 23 23 60 61 61 80 61 319 44 16 61 33 01 61 55 01 61 91 62 313 103 67 74 72 74- 113 67 65 74 74 97 114 74 74 106 75 83 54 37 02 73 92 74 92 75 91 Articles. Spring chains Springs for wigs furniture grasshapper, for carriages, . old, fit only for remann lact- ure ..', other than iron or steel spiral, for furniture..... Spruce clapboards beer, Daotzic gum, crude Spurge oil, essential . , , Spumante or foaming wines Spunk Par. Spun silk , Spui's apd stilts, otber than stone or crockery ware for crockery saddlery. used iq the manufacture of eartl)enware, ifcc Spy-glassea and telescopes, ship, sec. 2409 tiom siiUpfiftee^jioc^ies long, brass coinppiieQt of chief value . . , .' Square wire, of iron or steel cut into lengths to make stretchers forum- brella* Squares, bone gut or plated — ,.,..,-,.. .cm ,, ivory ipetal, other than gilt or plated. 1 steel wood Squills , cru^^, Squirrel plates ti>ile, dyed or df^usei Starch an'OWTOot burnt chestnut com, residuum., potato , rice root flour, so-called ... , , yam , Statues in has relief, terra cotta not workp of art. sec. 2499. . sandstone, cut by profes- sional sculptor., specially imported for soci- eties, &c Statuettes silver, not work of pro- fessional artists Statuary.. for exhibition , , . sec. 2508 , . imported for exhibition, sec. 2512 imported for presentation to national institutions . . marble ,^, not otherwise pro vmed for . specially imported for so- cieties tlie production of Ameri- can artists (See paintings and statu- ary.) 415 216 W5 41S 454 216 216 223 316 636 a? (J3Q7 f 794 i846 C184 127 795 415 847 816 c491 399 210 399 C216 i 90 390 216 ii6 435 450 507 269 269 (372 IS* 369 266 209 771 127 476 (789 J 809 125 210 (•470 1759 )771 1819 470 430 789 885 INDEX. 403 Articles. Sfcaineil gjaas StauDat© Dfsoilla.... ............ $£aiiDatepf gotla , Stands, liquor ...„.soc.2499.. Stair roda and eyes, gilt or plated. . and eyes otiot than gilt orpljited gilt Qr plated^ of other metal than iron or steel, and not gilt or plated... Stars, mptal or etoiles of wool, worsted, or luiir....... Staves . -acre, flimde . not crude for pipes, hogsheads, and pther casta heading, wood for not otherwise provided for Stave-bolts , Stays, boiloF , Steel. {See Arms; Cutlery; Keed- les.) Steel *Hoy«.- Wd ivon machinery, easily separable .-.sec. 2499. .leather, portmonnaies numnfactmes of, imports 1867 to 1883 , angles arpides of axe-shaped axles forgings for pares of. adzes hands bars .. Iipgle or bent - with raised borders railway spliced beads and trimmings beams sheet-iron billets bits for boring blar&^smiths', hammers and sledges blpon)s /. boiler tubes, flues, or stays.. bolts and bolt blanks for vessels , . .sec. 2510- building forms buttons car-truck channels castings chain or chains channels circular-saw plates clock springs in sheets connecting rods crank and other shafts pins crow-bars cut nails and spites deck and bulb ooams die blocks or blanks forgings ---. for sharpening knivos garters, elastic, steel wire component material of chief value G-erman spring girders gun molds Par. W3 »2 210 21B 210 216 427 324 <363 )363 C223 ^608 f849 >636 94 217 222 218 081 5 835 183 177 410 178 216 177 166 166 166 216 177 177 177 177 92 IflO ^96 178 93 177 177 216 165 177 169 164 178 407 178 177 171 178 177 177 177 177 177 165 158 178 177 167 197 182 183 178 177 73 94 82 87 86 74 37 47 105 60L 24 74 24 110 46 68 309 69 73 68 67 67 67 72 68 18 67 92 69 18 68 63 72 67 68 68 67 113 69 93 69 68 OS Articles. Steel gun barrels, unfinished . hammer molds hoops imports of, 1869 to 1883 . in any &rm, n. o. p. f . . . bars coils ' ingots . part . jewelry joists.; lithographic fashion plates reproduced, &c. medftUione, for watch guards . manufactures of, or which steel is compouent part, n. o. p. f , nails for vessels ...sec. 2510.. nettings of iron or steel wire . nuts, wrought - or brass parts of watches, partly manufactured — copper plates prepared for engravers part steel shovels— , iron stump joints pader - ., panel saws piston-rods plates 1. engraved propeller shafts rail ends .' sawed into steel bars railway bars fish-plates rails, fiat tee rods for rivets, screws, nails, and fence- wire forvessels, sees. 2510, 2511 rivets scraps shapes or blanks Par. 204 177 177 sheets . shoe-shanks . shovels skates spades spikes for vessels.. sec. 2510. wrought :. squares - strips -. structural shapes table knives table forks track-tools traps TX columns and posts . washers, wrought watch-chains , keys wheels . wire blooms - card clothing tempered lor manufact- ure of card clothing - . wrist pins yards, steel 120 117 117 Sin 1177 177 93 117 459 178 199 216 91 168 182 162 216 216 216 216 183 175 177 177 C199 {473 177 183 177 147 160 149 149 177 180 164 145 177 fl51 1 152 1 153 Ll77 177 216 216 177 216 162 216 177 178 177 197 107 165 216 178 162 216 216 165 179 117 118 .119 177 411 182 177 210 404 INBKX. Articles. Steel zitliers, unstrung Steam engines Steamers, iron, small, imported as partof cargol Steanue sec. 2513.. fit only for soap stock residuum sec. 2513 . . Stems. of plants, medicinal, not edi- tle, not cr tobacco Stereotype plates - broken Stereoscopes, glass chief value — Stereoscopic tIows if painted on glass, if works of art printed on glass printod or pbo- to^'aphed . . . Stilts and spurs otber than stone or crockery ware for crockery used in the manufacture of earthenware, &c Sticks, umbrella, crude walking weichsel ^ Still wines, in bottles in casks Stilettos Stimips Stoles and crosses, embroidered silk ami metal silk and metal embroidery . . . embroidered, silk and met864 Sulphur. brimstone in casks, flgwers of lac ore. containing more than 3i per cent, of cop- per 236 C514 J 632 77 78 C633 {730 144 elSO 100 37 100 82 92 07 27 58 58 104 58 08 58 47 104 104 104 55 37 59 37 55 97 100 40 99 73 103 47 59 59 104 39 78 '■ 75, 76 . 22 110 ■36,46 24 313 78 46 110 22 110 76 22 114 319 75 56 111 47 22 76 37 104 57 57 104 44 05 Sulphur, precipitate , refined, in tolls., sublimed Sulphate of alumnia..... copper lime.. ungronnd . manganese mercury, yellow, .v . nickel...! potash potassium, crystalli^^ed quinia . qninidia soda «. zinc Sulphide of antimony . copper ...^ paste, sec. 2513 Sulphite of potassium sodium 77 78 267 61 C 52 )330 (477 1628 792 62 92 93 92 70 92 629 93 75 C 92 (631 600 601 93 Sulphuric acid faming ether Sulpho-carbonate of potassium — cyanide of potassium.. Sulphuret of antimony „ iron mercury, black with chalk.. potassium Sumac crude extract gi'ound wood, dried, crude Sundries, free list, new tariff new tariff old tariff., j- Sunn grass or sunn hemp Sunshades and parts 92 93 C594 > 535 262 106 92 92 558 144 93 93 93 442 009 11 11 parts of . silk... Sunshade sticks , Suppositories medicinal Surgical appliances, wholly orpart. ly of rubber purposes, cat-gut ligature for lint for scissors Suspenders . cotton composed wholly or in part of india-rubber, not otherwise pro- vided for india-rubber , leather of mixed material, sec, 2499. sUk Swans' skins. I dressed with only down left on, dressed down, for beds 333 40 IiS33 308 324 388 403 463 Sweetmeats. 70 190 461 450 450 650 C327 >302 343 406 nfftEX. Articlea. Sweetmeats, tottles or jars contaJn- tog Sweeping^ of silver or gold Siriss mdslms, plain, uotted and fitnged. Swoids .: Svord Ijlades knots, metal. hangers ■ Syringes or infection tags, india- rubber, metal (other than gilt or plated), chief value Tablecloths cotton damask covers, Tvoolen, embroidered. fasteners forks, gold, silver, or Ger- man silver steel knives and forks not gold, silver, or German silver silver, gold, or Ger- man auver steel mats . oil-cloth lined with wool smokers' tops, mosaic, part marble — Tables, composition tops for mosaic, topped, complete. . . with slat or mnsto tops, fin- ished wood Tablets, ivory, paintings chief fea- ture lime-fruit Tacks, cut tin or other than cut tacks . Tacumiibcr , sec. 2513.. Taggers' iron . tin. Tags, paper, ptinted. . Tailors' leather tape. Talc. tape, in silver or German silver cases gum, crndfi powdered sec.2513 powdered, prepared for tail- ors' use sec. 2513 ungronnd... .- Tiillow candles ■ Talmas Tamarinds in natural condition or in crude molasses — preserved in s n g a r , brandy, ormolksses.. Tambourines as toy's Tamboured linen Tampico fiber doth or Istle fiber Tank bottoms footings plates, cut to size and punched Tannic acid- acid Far. 84 855 b^2i 325 ( 88 i207 ( 87 5 207 427 $6207 I 207 3G2 216 216 197 197 2]G 197 378 340 362 230 468 329 230 230 230 470 242 106 216 (■151 I 152 1 116 C129 > 153 384 463 216 856 636 638 J 515 1489 408 367 f 799 5 857 799 al51 109 262 Page. 74 98 30 75 75 75 98 76 19 74 114 19 20 66 91 97 74 47 105 114 114 105 37 100 93 88 111 47 ?)302 79 425- 94 337 84 71H 43 351 85 3.f3 83 n«3 22 )236 75 75,76 60 61 27 Articles. I'annin articles of crude, ri. o. J), f . . Tanning articles mahogany sawdust for — or dyeing, nuts, orudij fdr oak bark, crflde for ....:.. Tarinate of lead qUinia zinc Tapioca > fl0T?r or cassava . flake Tapers wax Tapes, cdttoh fishing lines harlem lin&n..: leather _ leather, measuring lineh. measuring silk .'. tailors', in silver or German silver oases Tapestries, silk and cotton Tapestry goods of cotton and jnte . Tar. coal-, crude or residuum of petroleum. products of wood , Tartar, cream of crude emetic. partly refined pink cream red sal Tartaric acid Tarlatans Tarletane, muslin Taraxacum Tares, black Tarpanhns, double warped Tarpaulin hats Tartrate of potassium soda and potassa Tariffs, comparative statements of: 1789 to 1816 lS16tol842 1846 to 1872 1874 to 1883 Tariff, rates of compilation, Senate resolu- tion to prepare new, on hooks, j)apers, &c- - . On Chemical products., on cotton and cotton goods duties upon imports . . . on eatthenware and glassware free list i...-..^ frees list, chemicals free list, sundries on hemp, jute and flax goods on imports on liquors on metals on provisions ;... on ^ilk and silk goods. . on sugar on sundries on tobacco ...... ^ ^ . on wotjd and wbodeh ware oil vvool and woolens. . . Par. (516 il09 602 C509, 509 509 92 629 92 ??58 1800 800 800 5 307 )408 408 i>324 336 463 463 216 383 6324 517 81 79 18 519 C518 31 31 519 63 262 6324 /321 605 334 400 9'2 29 Page. 37 61 42 101 107 101 lOl 101 68 104 58 47 HI lU 111 29 93 93 82 84 82 84 98 98 84 91 74 91 57 57 57 57 64 101 37 58 55 65 101 79 103 83 92 58 55 124-131 132-161 162-227 228-294 123 2 91 64 81 51 62 101 101 105 51 79 65 77 PO 75 92 76 74 85 INDfiS. 407 Articles. Tariif, old, on cnttott and cotton goods on etatiHa Md eattlien- ■vrares on hempjjnte.and flax gooda on imports on liquors ^. on metals on prot'isions on silk goods On gpiees .^^:--;i— .-.-• on siigars... toliacco wood ■vrobli tttid woolen goods. saxidries free list Tof es by States, in House of Bepresentatives, 1789 to Tottsby States, in Honse of KepresentativM, 1832 to 186? Votes by States, in House of Eepreaentatives, 1864 to 1888 TJiysaaa, silk, raw, re-rceled Tassels ..i Par. and cords Cotds cords, fli(x cords, linen, other tlian flax metal silk or silk cMef value — Tea. Brazilian sec.2513 imponsof 1867 to 1883 1869 to 1883 mats, grass ■ of grass lead, old, as scraps Paraguay ; sec. 2513 plants i sets as ioys Teasels Teams of immigrants.. TScalimattle Teeth. elephants' manufartnred unhiflUufiictiiiGd Telegraph caldea of iron cable wire, copper iosnlators sec. 2499. . poles cedar, unmauufact- uTGd, oftier than roimd Telescopes and spy-glasses. Ship, sec. 2499 metal, chief ralne object glasses, disks, or optical glasses for, with edges ground or cut Ttlesoopic disks, partly flni-shed . . Tempered steel wire for manufact- ure of cird clothing .----■ Tents, sea tangle sec. 2olS . . Tennis ball.1 ;■•-.:, i ;• covered with line wool cloth or flannel Terra alba . aluminous. Page. 450 C368 )248 368 C334 1383 336 350 427 190 383 C869 }801 351 395 189 <880 >802 425 C803 i86I 555 6467 1 490 )804 726 519 802 216 216 634 234 '216' 143 143 454 S62 :477 805 '863 296 89 26 80 83 90 84 85 94 23 91 47 111 114 314 319 85 92 70 114 47 111 94 111 47 40 98 100 111 108 37 47 72 74 63 109 75 114 111 47 Articles Terra cotta, bas-reliefs ; . . . statues, in bas-relief. wbrksin....sec.2509. de sienna de iiuibra japonica: Terne plates or sheets, maiiufac- tiiresof plates tin Terry web Thein Thoi-mometers, glass tubes for Thread and liBen stockings bijttons cotton Spool wound on spools flaxandliuetf ,, gilling, flax or linen grass, on spool ,-. hemp, for manufacture of hat braids lace., of flax or linen metal and cotton or yam, China grass pack silk , shoe Three-ply carpets Thynial .,-., Thymeoil , oilof Tickings.... cotton, flUed with hay and moss Tica, crude Tidies, lace ^ Ties, railroad ,. Tiles, celeste enameled... Par. 125 127 encaustic flro-brick fol' draining : ornaineiital, for wainscoting. painted Ibrpaneling or.c^cora^ea .....:.. paving and rooflng Spanish, painted and glazed. Timber (see "Wood) . for slii^s ; for vessels . sees. 2510, 2511. hewn or sawn hoop, rough round, unmanufactured, n.o.p.f sawed for wagon tongues . wagon tongues . other than for build- ing wharves. ship squared or side(^, n. o. p. f . uspd id building; wharves, &c _.. Tin, artioIOSof ~ n.o.p.r. artificial fltiwers ofi. bars ~ hopes blocks ...: . can^ ....... ..„ .. 89 (864 J806 216 153 128 368 93 143 336 407 m 326 7 41 336 351 350 42 337 292 401 351 522 381 336 254 92 683 767 /321 324 865 336 769 125 125 C129 5 346 213 130 125 125 125 (130 )213 125 (217 ^218 !.7ii4 734 crystals dross for rooflng . foU 12 222 740 234 222 2 { 82' 215 bi5i (210 (520 408 INDEX. Articles. Tin, grained granulated horns in plates OT sheets pigs, bars, or blocks, grain. imports or, 1869 to 1883 , liquor purple . ~ see. 2513 - . manunictuxes niariatio muriate of nitrate of...... .. ore o:cide oxide of oxide of, and enamel of glass. - oxymniiate of pigs plates galvanized or coated — reflectors for Christmas trees . . i-ooiing, contlDuons s.altsof taggers*. wanning pans.. Tincal Tinctures. alcoholic fragrant... medicinal proprietary... toilet Tinnoi's' knives Tippets of fur ■wholly or partly of wool, worsted, or mohair, ex- cept knit goods Tires, locomotive Tissues for hats, bonnets, and hoodf Tivoli boards, cheap, for toys Toasters Tobacco . cherooots cigars -. cigarettes, and che- roots, imports of 1867 to 1883 cigarettes exports of 1821 to 1883 imports of 1869 to 1883 in leaf, unmannfactm-ed . . . leaf, unmanufactured, im- ports of 1807 to 1883 manufactured, not other. wise ^provided for new tantf oil old tariff pouches India-rubber India.rubber,parfc iron, iron chief value .- scraps seed snuff. flour, unprepared .stems unmanufactured, in leaf . . unmanufactured, not oth- erwise provided for Toile ardoisee ToCet, miniature, for dolls preparations Tinctures Par. 807 807 469 129 92 210 520 92 92 807 020 92 143 92 807 153 (130 ilSl 425 bl53 < 92 i620 $ l.W )129 216 d43 (479 i 118 lis 09 118 99 99 216 435 367 94 448 425 216 f246 I 247 m8 249 [251 206 200 206 '207' 209 "92 456 476 216 249 760 210 250 208 207 211 453 426 09 99 Page. Ill 111 98 20 47 319 58 114 74 38 58 68 111 38 64 58 m 06 20 94 66 58 41 66 20 74 55 36 61 61 Bl 61 61 61 74 95 315 24 321 319 24 73 76 110 24 76 24 24 Articles. Toilet vials or bottles, cut or orna- mented vinegar, without alcohol. -- waters Tomatoes Tomato seed Tonics. Tongues, fish Tongs, gilt or plated metal, not gilt or plated — Tonka, Tonqua, or Tonquin beans. . Tools of trade of j)er8on.s arriving in the United States Tooth.brushes pastes, powders, and washes . picks, quUl .£ec. 2513 . . Topaz, imitation real, not set Toi'toise and other shells, unman- ufactured J shells Torchon laces, linen Touchstones sec. 2513 . . Toumay carpets i-. Tow of codilla.- flax or hemp Toweling, damask, with colored border or towel damask Towels, in the piece, joined by f rin ge Tow yams Toys agate balls for i automatic advertising figures balls balls that are bells, small brass brass horns brushes charms china figures as comets covered, with sheep - skin with wool on dominoes as ^^.. drums fans flutes games if German-silver glass liaiinonicis homs India-rubber balls, hollow, painted, as India-rubber balloons for India-rubber balloons and "whistle for kaleidoscopes as. --i knives lead ; magic lanterns for marbles for metalophones mouth organs musical instmments for chil- dren's paper paper masks for children's . . . piano-fortes rattles as silver rattles for children silk stockings for dolls tambourines as te.i-.set.s as Par. 135 99 348 286 405 S47? 515 210 218 (867 is 815 879 404 420 48A 809 337 250 330 39 334 /321 334 335 (521 i426 425 425 425 425 425 425 /425 425 425 425 425 425 425 425 425 425 425 425 425 425 425 425 425 425 425 425 425 425 425 425 425 425 425 425 425 425 425 425 455 423 INDEX. 409 Articles. Toys, tin reflectors for'Christmas trees '." ti voli boards, cheap toilet, miniature, for dolls watclL-chains, Itrass wardrobes for dolls whistles woolen Trace-oliains Tracing doth Tragacanth gnm, crude not crude Track-tools, iron steel Traces, leather Trays or salvers, elass, silvered, with cut-glass borders — salvers, or waiters, gilt or plated salvers, or waiters, }f not plated or .japanned salvers, or waiters, wood . . . Tram, silk Traps, wood and iron or steel Traveling cases or boxes companions of flax and leather rugs not portions of car- pets... ruga wholly or partly of wool. I Trade-m.irts sec. 249C, counterfeiting, reau- edy for fee for how long in force in whose name issued manner of recording penalty for fraudu- lent procurement . . registration of prima facie ownership to bo registered in Patent Office used in foreign, com. merce— void in unlawful bus- what creates riglit to - when to be renewed . . Trees . forest, seeds of fruit imported by Agricultural JJepartment or United States Eotanic Grarden — lawn ornamental saddle, iron chief value shade Treaties seel].. T reaty, Hawaiian reciprocity Trial boxes or glasses sec. 2499.. Trimmings bead or beaded sillc — beaded, sillc chief value coach cotton chenille, cotton crepe, silk and cotton. dress dress, wool, worsted, or mohair feather, with cotton foundation for hats bonnets and hoods hair, for bonnets harness Par. 435 425 425 425 425 425 425 f 97 5 171 6324 6;iG 94 165 165 415 143 210 216 233 381 216 390 334 c378 302 ;760 •761 '830 791 469 409 415 469 368 396 388 415 C 12 J 326 325 325 C368 i383 248 ,429 325 448 448 4]0 Page. 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 18 08 82 105 fiO 07 9 110 46 45 36 36 03 36 117 56 53 89 92 90 93 12 83 83 83 88 90 26 95 83 96 96 93 Articles. Trimmings, linen, other than lace. . metal embroidered . . . : or ornaments, for h.tts, bonnets, or hoods - - . or ornaments, of brass or iron, for hats ailk steol beads worsted and cotton Tripoli Troches Truffles, preserved Trumpets, cavalry Trunks, paper ornaments for leather, or of wood and leather , Tubes boiler bone brass, old, but fit for use . . . camera and cameras flexible, wool covered gas of wrought iron gUt, metal glass, chemical plain, not chemical.. . not plain,not chemical horn.. ivory metal, n. o. p. f. and not gUt or plated of India-rubber and other material of flint-glass, uncut and un- gi'ound plain glass steam water. Tuberose, oil Tulles malines Tumblers, glass, ground or cut notpmn plain glass Tuning forks Turbans, silk Turkey red Turmeric Turpentine Chian, med. prep crude medicinal ., oil of soap Venice Turtles green -.- Turnings, iron Tnrron Turquoise, not set Tumip-seed Tuscan red Tutenegue in blocks pigs ' sheets manufactures of Tutia lapis, zinc Tweezers, metal Twilled cotton Twills, cotton and worsted, rainbow stripes printed Twine coltnn, n. o- p. f gill or tlirc.id, patent Par. 386 401 448 216 (190 ( S"~ 398 368 C809 i 6.34 ( 99 i479 287 469 388 403 f 404 \im 169 399 216 143 362 103 170 210 143 134 135 399 399 216 134 133 103 103 92 383 135 135 134 216 190 87 C870 ^689 ( 86 i52S 93 636 93 86 S <875 i590 C810 J871 810 216 244 480 700 87 193 127 l57 128 210 91 216 /321 325 365 41 347 410 nrtjBX. Articles. T*ine gillitig jU^mp not otlierwise providedfor. seine Twists , Twi)5t, mohair and silk silk Type-metal lead antimonial stereotype plates bro- ken Type.s . old, flt only for remanti^act- ure Tyrian die sec. 2513 Ultramarine Ulsters :. Umber and Timber eartbs Urtibra.telrade Umbrella olo til g, of worsted Handles, treicfa$el Sticks, in lengtb fit foi? sticks -■ crude ... bflniboo . Umbrellas, and parts . of., of bataboo and paper. . . rings and buttons silk parasols shades sniiffiades square ttite of Iron or steel, cut into lengths td make stretchers fdt ..-.- Underware, Cotton, embroidered by hand Unonumeratod attlcles . .-sec. 2513- Unitod States, articles ftr articles Imported for the use of books, maps and charts, for the use of vessels sec. 2437 . UflionlaTrilS &eo.2499. Unmanufactured articles, not Oth- erwise provided for sec. 2516. metals, no.t ptlxer- wise provided for Uppers, shde, nankeen Ufanate of Soda Uranium, chloride of nitrate of; chloride of Oxide of.. Urea Vaccine virus Idne-pox Value, api^raisement of sec. 9 . Valenciennes lace Valentides sec. 2499. Valonia iiot.useid in tanning Valerian oil oilof Valerianate, tned. prep, of qnlnia ; tar. 847 336 622 347 334 188 (381 J 188 C524 4 213 213 213 1524 <199 isii 872 $443 i 85 307 444 il2 (646 5 812 673 569 (491 }4S3 (626 {527 C491 c491 c49l 491 til 491 491 6324 645 565 147 463 ; 93 I 87 ■ 92 92 [635 1874 87 93 f648 r637 "637 337 591 509 583 767 93 629 Page. 71 HI 47 114 35 57 88 35 57 57 87 111 105 111 42 40 100 38 100 100 100 100 100 100 83 113 105 40 21 97 59 57 .% 58 104 47 57 59 42 105 105 117 S4 53 103 101 103 45 59 104 Articles. Vamps, shoe Vanilla beaiis and plants. - bean oil, essential. Yai^dykfl brown Varnish Varnishes belt stuffing Brewer's compound — iro& color of lac Japan, as vatnish lithographic varMsh . . . Shellac 'Spirits :.. Vases 4 i: Boheiniazi or porcelain glass.. cloisonne, eiisllHeled oopp*, chief Value glass, cut or decorated Japanese Cloisonne, enanieled, copper chief vaiufe. of metal, adorned with figcltes Vegetable ivory tmmarinf&ctnred. . oil, essential oils sUbtances for hats, boh- n e t s, or hoods cordagen.o.p.f. raw and nn- manufitct- ured, n. p. p.f.,sec.25l3. used for beds and mat- tresses wax hay Chinese ^ Japan myrtle Vegetables . beet^, edible, crude prepared..., canlidowets, iil salt bt bride : chiccory paste ciicumhers in natural state dessicated and com- pressed for dyeing, n. o. p. f the manufacture of textile fabrics mushrooms, dried jtrepated .. onions in natural condi- tion peas, prepared or pre- served prepared pumpkins , Succory root sugar cane tomatoes trnffles, preserved vetches .. not otherwise provided for Vehicles of immigrants Veil goods, Doiina Mflriasilk silk, ParisienneS Veiling and veils cotton and crape - - Veils and veiliug, cotton chief value crepe or veiling. Silk chidf value. - worsted battigc. . silk... Par. 463 574 92 ; 87 445 ■52s 119 119 119 119 119 119 119 119 763 143 216 216 135 S16 216 216 726 719 92 92 333 448 40 Page. 756 592 592 502 592 287 [636 286 287 288 286 287 579 333 286 287 286 2sr l7l 286 288 286 286 287 170 642 383 383 383 324 6324 383 191) I INDteX. 411 Articles. "Vellum doth.... YelOTirs^f jute- Teldcipedes .... Yelvet carpets . cotton.. embroiflered wiili wotatetl mosaic oatpbtiftgs paiifernB, and Tipt)er9 for s'llppef 8 etabToidetsa with . silk, Silk chief valito... printed OT painted libljbiis, silt chi&f value silk -.... jtndcOttoh...,, dbrnpofientofCbldft-Jiflne Yenetian carpets - - red. Venice turpentine i . . : . "Venison c^tcafises Sec, 25l3 . hams Veneers, iVtiry , . . - unpolishfed TPood Veneering rods Veratrine ..- Verdigris Verditer Vermicelli Vermillion. Vdrruuth Vessels sec. 2497. , for the foreign trade, ma- terials fpr the biiilding of, sec 2513 materials for, saes. 2510, 25il the repairs of, sec. 2514. not of the United States, t!ootW itbp6rt«id in, sees. 2497,2502 of cast-iron, not otlierwise provided for Vestins^.-.i silfe ■ ■wodlen...' Vests, reaay inade, -wholly or partly of -B-ocl, -worsted, or hair Vesuvin Tetches Yials, cnt glass . glaSs green qr colof-ed plaiiil glass. . plain flint or lime glass Tichy loKeiiges salts .^.-.- ■ effervescent Ticnfrna* skins Views, lltliograi^Mc, in l)oo6 cover. pibhorathic siereoscoliic, if painted on g; 1 a s a, if works of art painted on glutiS Vines - Vinegar diatiUftd. Par. f429 5 813 !)324 334 412 C250 I 252 \ li tB25 3fi2 37S 383 189 S254 1253 ( 8T H47 J 875 i590 254 399 399 233 216 93 C876 i63a 87 f73S ) 741 {447 i SI r65 )309 109 /321 190 382 3C8 82 (280 i700 1S(5 (13S ll34 133 134 93 92 92 380 384 i76 470 143 700 C289 il72 12 Page. 34 111 83 83 93 SO 91 90 23 91 23 27 57 35 47 103 115 77 92 92 75 74 59 47 104 57 109 44 35 57 16 80 52 49 113 19 82 23 86 88 57 78 110 63 65 110 78 Articles. Vinegars, mediciflal med. prep., not alcoholic. raspbfeiry.i ; toilet -with alcohol , ■without alcohol . . - Violet, essential dil Violins , ViBlin l)«#8 hri'flges crises of wood, imported sepa- riitely flhgCT-boards strings, gut or gat-ctird covered with wire silk and metal . . tailpieces yiolins, small and cheap Vitriol Wtl« gteeji oil of Eooian , . white Volatile oils , Volute cell macliine^ . Voinic nut Vulture feathers Wadding, cotton paper .-. Wads, gun sporting guns . Wafers iiitended to lie used as trade milrkg medicated jjroprieiary pt toilet untnedicsit^d, ns6d ils a cov- ering for pills Wagon-l)oxes,lton prepared foruse rough, iron blocks Wagon-tongned, sawed only timber sawed for. Wagons of itiinligrants Waiters, trays, and salvers, gilt or plated : trays or salvers, if liot plated or Jripanned . wood Walrus hides tanned,, but not dressed or iinished Walnuts Walking-sticks Wardrobes for dolls Warming pans, brass., copper tin gilt.- , plated Ware, Britannia btown earthen . China, gilded, ornameilted or decorated plain -wliite^ iiiid not decorated gilt hollow, glazed or tinned . parian, gilded, oimametited or decorated plain white, and ribf decoratfed plated ^. X)oicelain, gilded, ornaineii ted or decorated plain white, and not decorated. Par. 98 93 301 100 99 92 409 469 469 469 233 46? 671 469 469 216 531 51 330 594 51 92 92 475 552 351 5324 3^8 440 506 C814 i877 814 93 99 814 216 157 f222 1216 222 234 642 216 233 461 C355 1303 f 646 1812 425 216 216 216 216 ' 210 296 13 14 15 472 112 14 15 472 14 15 412 INDEX. Articles. "Ware, stone, common not ornamented... atove the capacity of ton gal- lons ". ■ Wares, Eritannia , Warehouse,goo(ls in bonded, sec.lO "Warps, cotton or warp.yarn cotton ■Wash balls Waste bagging'only fitl for making paper beet for manufacture of pa- per cotton fur flax liemp rags jnte thread linen leather , not otherwise provided for, of scoured wool, noils, iine any kind, iit only for the manufacture of paper. . rope ends, iit only for re- mannfactnre of paper silk from pierced cocoons. . . old or refuse, for manu- facture of paper woolen blue lists printed AVashing crystals of saL, soda, and borax, sec.2ril3. Washers, iron Washed wools Waslies, tooth Wash ers, wrought-iron Watclies ■. . sec. 2496. . &c crystals for and parts of &c., enameleparel. cotton, except knit goods of pei'sous arriv- ing in the United States.. Weaver's reeds . Web, gusset, Indiarubber. ten-y Webbing , cotton India-rubber . of cotton, flax, or other material n. o. p. f of silk, cotton, and India- rubber, or of cotton and India-rubber silk wool, cotton, and rubber. . Weeds . medicinal., not edible - not crude. . 446 87 87 M70 340 99 92 99 99 99 93 93 753 99 416 93 99 429 429 592 878 396 282 408 592 1592 6324 592 592 C497 1485 "593' '383 366 815 .247 879 233 383 368 (248 <368 (495 6324 C388 1495 534 495 f 495 ll90 368 94 636 94 94 94 INDEX. 413 Articles. Weeds, sea j....... Wedges, iron steel i WetMne Weld crude ,-- or pastel, cnide dyes - Weichsel sticks, 5 to 18 inohes long . ' in lengths fit for umbrella liaudles Whalebone articles manufactures of uumauufactured Wharton's ervalenta Whale oil . the product of American fineries ; . Wharves, spars for, other than rough or hewn Whetstones - hones emery . - - sec. 2513 . oil stones Wheat . flour seed or other Wheel hubs wholly or partly manu- factured Wheels, hubs for, ■wooden spokes for, manufactured . of wood, for, rough. steel Whips, cowhides as sec.2513 Whip gut n. o. p. f ■ Whisky Whistles, toy Whistling dolls of rubber Whist markers White chalk, unmanufactured enamel enameled fox skin, undressed . lead lead..^. lime metal leaf. . pepper satin stone, cr. min . Titiiol Whiting cliff stone f round in oil ydro-carbonate of lime red cross Wigs of human hair springs for Willow articles - prepared sheets and squares, for hats, bonnets, and hoods split, for coopers' use, sec, 2513 Wilton carpets Wine, Chinese cocoa, raed. prep gallipoli unfermentcd, ir csisks. as other wines ofcolchicum oil of prune sec. 2513. . Wines, foaming or spumante Par. (744 5 787 165 165 87 509 509 234 813 810 395 395 880 99 ( 92 <749 i424 217 '720 703 720 720 (151 ) 259 268 259 322 233 216 233 222 179 672 488 dSll 425 425 216 611 143 (432 i 87 706 55,56 439 (432 ) 87 216 193 ( 87 i432 215 531 23 45 45 24 45 45 444 216 439 395 471 448 250 311 93 210 118 116 dm 109 110 67 67 57 101 101 75 111 113 93 92 47 61 58 109 34 45 74 108 43 108 115 108 31 77 ■ 77 77 74 75 24 75 74 69 114 107 100 80 94 94 74 104. 65 34 57 108 i)6 35 34 r,7 74 23 .57 34 72 38 13 55 55 13 .55 55 96 74 34 116 27 80 59 80 61 61 114 80 Articles. Wines, in bottles casks casks, still . medicated., sparkling sparkling stiU Window curtains, linen glass, unpolished Wings, metal Wintergreen oil Windsor soap Wire and leather garters, with metal wood sieves brass binding, for saddlery blooms (177 a and h, c, and pro- viso) cloths' cloth, brass , copper insulated telegraph cable corset - steel..' crinoline at«el galvanized gilt, plated, or silvered gold hat .) steel furniture springs or steel platinum nails nettings of iron or steel ribbon of strands of iron wire covered with cot- ton and united with a cotton web. rods, in coUa over three-sii- teenths and under seven six- teenths of oneinchin diame- ter rope-. for vessels sees. 2510, 2511 silver steel.. elastic garters strand tempered steel, for manufact- ure of card clothing Witherite Woad, weld, or pastel crude dyes. Wools Canada, long carpet combing Cotawold Wool and leather foot-muffs of dressed sheepskin manufactures of, im- ports of 1867 to 1883 . silk dress ornaments - . woolen goods, old tariff. bunion plasters of not proprie^ tary .'. carpels, wholly or in part of, in one color and part plush . Par. 69 58 58 31 118 60 (307 5 310 (308 1310 334 28 427 93 9 216 216 216 415 dl77 182 216 216 216 216 182 119 182 119 182 210 216 182 119 (216 •< 73 ( 74 75 182 216 168 182 182 216 216 150 182 216 cm ^118 U19 182 182 182 603 509 (352 1360 231 S32 231 99 93' 378 414 IKDEX. Articles. 'Wool, aloitimg Leifieeter liincolnflhire majiiifactures of In lyhole or part, n. o. p. f . . . merijio ine^tiza, metz, or metis uioii|9Jr, noils, short £uid fit only for carpets- . . nnmannfactured ... noiI$, of coarse wool, import- ed in the oily sb^te.. of tlLe £rst class second class. tliird class . on tUe sliLin or cotton cartls, with steel or iron teeth aflt, furniture covered with.,., , pickings , pulverized wool waste, flocl^s, or shoddy rags »ud otber, mi:s:ed scoured sheep skins, without short pieces ot, classided as wopl and not sib wool waste . skins with vicugna skins wasted waste, flocks or shoddy, pul- verized worsted, and silk embroidery . Woolens Woolen and woolens, new tariff . -. arctic shpea ■,--.-■■ bands set with bells bedsides, made of portions of carpets blankets, gentioneUa boots ,., broohe shf^wls, worsted, hair wopleqs bunion plasters camel's hair, cashmere or India shawls caps, not knit Scotch card cloth Cardigan jackets, caffs, «j^c., knit cashmere or India shawls . . cassimere cord's and tassels costumes, not completed . . cotton velvet, embroidered with worsted covers made of portions of carpets piano, table, &c., embroidered cloth , , cloths,---. -,,.--. coarse, for polishing marble.... .... diagonal gloves, mitts, or mittens in strixts, embroi- dered, for dress trimmings or flannel, tenuis balls, covered with cravats Par. 231 231 359 358 359 Cg33 i234 pss J 236 (237 J 238 (239 I3eg 216 230 Ii35g 361 361 366 719 6350 J 719 1788 360 J 233 )356 361 307 362 367 362 arB for wharYes,other than rough or hewn spokos fop wheels of, for wheels, rough, forwbeels, manufact. ured spools spoons squares sumac, dried, crude tar telegraph poles ,. timber sawed for wagon tongues , timber sawed oUier than for building wharves traps - trays, salvei's or waiters unmanufactured unmanu^ctured, n. o. p. f . . . weavers' reeds weictesol sticks wheel hubs wheel hubs, wholly or partly manufactured wormseed, crude ■Woods. bar wood, in sticks, crude.. Brazil and Braziletto in sticks, crude campeachy in sticks, crude camwood, crude dye wood, crude more advanced tlian ci-ude for dyeing , fustic wood, crude green ebony wood in sticks, crude .~ logwood, crude Nioai-agua, crude TN'ood's patent dry felt 2.13 734. 234 231 234 234 393 233 801 636 94 734 807 233 818 94 818 5 884 i818 233 233 {818 2 822 818 884 107 734 734 734 734 734 233 233 6473 217 233 233 233 233 03a 79 734 <222 i234 219 216 233 234 228 233 234 222 233 636 817 818 636 636 630 94 C 94 1636 636 636 636 636 445 Page. 75 109 75 75 75 75 !)2 75 45 105 60 109 46 75 112 60 113 47 113 75 75 112 46 112 47 19 109 109 109 109 100 75 75 99 97 74 75 74 7.1 75 75 75 105 57 109 74 75 74 74 75 75 24 75 75 74 75 105 112 105 105 105 105 105 60 59 104 105 105 105 105 96 Articles. Worsted "Worsted and cotton : merinoes reps embroidered reps embroidered, slipper pat- terns, &c ; trimmings twills, rainbow stripes printed. Worsted and flax lapping alpaca, calf hair, goods, not knit caps, comforters, &e., made on frames clothing cloth in strips, embroid- ered for dress trimmings hats of pitch, covered with knit goods lace for dress trimmings . . llama points lastings, partly worsted, bat containing no wool manufactures of yarn ormohairserges for lining coats shawls, not knit goods. . yams Women's fabrics Work-boxes, musical, part steel - . Works of art sec. 2509.. imported for exhibi- tion sec. 2512. . imported for presen- tation to national institutions, &c the production of ^American artists .. Worm gut for whip and other oord . seed seed levant, crude Wrappers, cigarette Wrecked goods sec. 2504 . . Wrecks, merchandise recovered from sec. 2507.. Writings, obscene.secs, 2401, 2492.. Wrought iron board nails, spikes, rivets, bolts hinges ' nuts railroad chairs scrap tools and flues washers scrap iron *. Xylidine ^lonite or xyoUte Xylonite Xylotae crude mineral Xyolite or xylonite Yak hail' laces, worsted for general use. Tarns ~. Par. Tam flour , Yarns, worsted , cai-pet, composed of wood waste, cow hair, &c coir, , cotton cotton, not spooled cow and calf hair flax ... grass. hemp,. I 367 ^65 363 368 /365 0363 367 367 368 366 D363 243 243 /365 367 363 334 216 >8i6' 885 714 693 887 636 206 82,05 102 101 100 100 114 103 100 114 81 105 215 103 717 820 260 363 979 318 7 ^363 5335 i *1 351 J SO INDEX. 417 Articles. Xains.jute linen n.o.T».f sec. 2513. of rabbit fur wool and rabbit's hair or thread, china grass silk tow woolen and worsted woolen worsted Yeast cakes. proprietary . )il.. Ylang-ylang oil Yellow aniline, orjaune indien .. berries for dyeing chrome king's metal metal bolts, copper chief value not sheathing, old and unfit except for remanufacture tmmanufaetured nn wrought patent Zaffer Zinc , Par. Pag^. ■335 56 8B 15 f 41 335 14 83 115 435 95 0363 87 351 85 381 90 335 83 243 26 363 87 363 87 890 48 99 61 99 61 82 57 509 101 87 57 87 57 194 70 216 74 215 72 215 72 215 72 87 67 (821 i891 112 48 193 70 Articles. Zinc, acetate of articles ashes auxiliary oxide of bromide of, medically prep chloride of cyanide of ferrocyanide of in blocks in pigs in sheets iodide of lapis tutia lactateof manufactures of oxide of 5 phosphate of phosphite of plates for engraving sheathing metal soluble chloride of sulphate of tannate of Zithers, and parts of steel, unstrung Zoedone , Z wetschenwasser Par. ( 92 (261 216 215 91 469 469 38 313 Page. 58 27 73 72 58 03 59 ( 93 I 92 59 58 92 58 92 58 127 20 127 20 128 20 B3 68 91 68 92 68 216 74 90,91 58 448 35 92 58 92 58 216 74 6193 70 92 58 C631 \ 92 38 58 92 58 S. Eep. 12- -27