CONGRESS. (THE TARIFF BILL.) 



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5(57. Oil cake. 



508. Oils : Almond, amber, crude and rectified am- 

 bergris, anise or anise-seed, aniline, aspic or spike 

 lavender, bergamot, cajeput, caraway, cassia, cinna- 

 mon, cedrat, camomile, citronella or lemon-grass, 

 civet, cotton-seed, croton, fennel, jasmine or jasimine, 

 juglandium, juniper, lavender, lemon, limes, mace, 

 neroli or orange-flower, enfleurage grease, nut oil or 

 oil of nuts not otherwise specially provided for in this 

 act; orange oil, olive oil for manufacturing or me- 

 chauical purposes unfit for eating and not otherwise 

 provided for in this act ; attar of roses, palm and co- 

 coanut, rosemary or anthoss, sesame or sesamum seed 

 or bean, thyme, origanum, red or white, valerian ; and 

 also spermaceti, whale, and other fish oils of Ameri- 

 can fisheries, and all fish and other products of such 

 fisheries ; petroleum, crude or refined : Provided, That 

 if there be imported into the United States crude pe- 

 troleum, or the products of crude petroleum, produced 

 in any country which imposes a duty on petroleum or 

 its products exported from the United States, there 

 shall be levied, paid, and collected upon said crude 

 petroleum or its products so imported forty per centum 

 ad valorem. 



569. Opium, crude or unmanufactured, and not 

 adulterated, containing nine per centum and over of 

 morphia. 



570. Orange and lemon peel, not preserved, candied, 

 or otherwise prepared. 



571. Orchil, or orchil liquid. 



573. Ores, of gold, silver, and nickel, and nickel 

 matte. 



574. Osmium. 



575. Paintings, in oil or water colors, original draw- 

 ings and sketches, and artists' proofs of etchings and 

 engravings, and statuary not otherwise provided for 

 in this act ; but the term " statuary " as herein used 

 shall be understood to include only professional pro- 

 ductions, whether round or in relief, in marble, stone, 

 alabaster, wood, or marble, of a statuary or sculptor ; 

 and the word " painting" as used in this act shall not 

 be understood to include such as are made wholly or 

 in part by stenciling or other mechanical process. 



576. Palladium. 



577. Paper stock, crude, of every description, in- 

 cluding all grasses, fibers, rags, waste, shavings, clip- 

 pings, old paper, rope ends, waste rope, waste bag- 

 ging, old or refused gunny bags or gunny cloth, and 

 poplar or other woods, tit" only to be converted into 

 paper. 



578. Paraffin. 



57'.i. Parchment and vellum. 



5so. Pearl, mother-of-, not sawed or cut, or other- 

 wise manufactured. 



581. Peas, green, in bulk or in barrels, sacks, or 

 similar packages. 



582. Peltries and other usual goods and effects of 

 Indians passing or repassing the boundary line of the 

 United States, under such regulations as the Secre- 

 tary of the Treasury may prescribe: Provided that 

 this exception shall not apply to goods in bales or 

 other packages unusual among Indians. 



583. Personal and household effects not merchan- 

 dise of citizens of the United States dying in foreign 

 countries. 



584. Pewter and britannia metal, old and tit only to 

 be remanufactured. 



585. Philosophical and scientific apparatus, utensils, 

 instruments, and preparations, including bottles and 

 boxes containing the same, statuary, casts of marble, 

 bronze, alabaster, or plaster of Paris ; paintings, draw- 

 ings, and etchings, specially imported in good faith 

 for the use of any society or institution incorporated 

 or established for religious, philosophical, educational, 

 scientific, or literary "purposes, or for encouragement 

 of the fine arts, and not intended for sale. 



5K(5. Phosphates, crude or native. 



587. Plants, trees, shrubs, and vines of all kinds 

 commonly known as nursery stock, not specially pro- 

 vided for in this act. 



588. Plaster of Paris and sulphate of lime, unground. 



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589. Platina, in ingots, bars, sheets, and wire. 



590. Platinum., unmanufactured, and vases, retorts, 

 and other apparatus, vessels and parts thereof com- 

 posed of platinum, adapted for chemical uses^ 



5ll. Plows, tooth and disk harrows, harvesters, 

 reapers, agricultural drills and planters, mowers, 

 horse rakes, cultivators, thrashing machines, and cot- 

 ton gins : Provided, That all articles mentioned in this 

 paragraph, if imported from a country which lays an 

 import duty on like articles imported from the United 

 States, shall be subject to the duties existing prior to 

 the passage of this act. 



592. Plumbago. 



593. Plush, black, known commercially as hatters' 

 plush, composed of silk, or of silk and' cotton, and 

 used exclusively for making men's hats. 



594. Polishing stones and burnishing stones. 



595. Potash, crude, carbonate of, or " black salts." 

 Caustic potash, or hydrate of, including refined, in 

 sticks or rolls. Nitrate of potash, or saltpeter, crude. 

 Sulphate of potash, crude or refined. Chocolate of 

 potash. Muriate of potash. 



596. Professional Looks, implements, instruments, 

 and tools of trade, occupation, or employment, in the 

 actual possession at the time of persons arriving in 

 the United States; but this exemption shall not be 

 construed to include machinery or other articles im- 

 ported for use in any manufacturing establishment, 

 or for any other person or persons, or for sale ; nor 

 shall it be construed to include theatrical scenery, 

 properties, and apparel ; but such articles bought b'y 

 proprietors or managers of theatrical exhibitions ar- 

 riving from abroad for sale, and which have been 

 used by them abroad, shall be admitted free of duty 

 under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treas- 

 ury inay 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 such articles as 

 shall not be exported within six months after such 

 importation : Provided, That the Secretary of the 

 Treasury may in his discretion extend such period 

 for a further term of six months in case application 

 shall be made therefor. 



597. Pulu. 



598. Pumice. 



600. Quills, prepared or unprepared, but not made 

 up into complete articles. 



601. Quinia, sulphate of, and all alkaloids or salts 

 of cinchona bark. 



602. Kags, not otherwise specially provided for in 

 this act. 



603. Kegalia and gems, statues, statuary, and speci- 

 mens of sculpture where specially imported in good 

 faith for the use of any society incorporated or estab- 

 lished solely for educational, philosophical, literary, 

 or religious purposes, or for the encouragement of fine 

 arts, or for the use or by order of any college, academy, 

 school, seminary of learning, or public library in the 

 United States ; but the term " regalia " as herein used 

 shall be held to embrace only such insignia of rank 

 or office or emblems as may be worn upon the person 

 or borne in the hand during public exercises of the 

 society or institution, and shall not include articles 

 of furniture or fixtures, or of regular wearing apparel, 

 not personal property of individuals. 



604. Kennets, raw or prepared. 



605. Satt'ron and safflower, and extract of. and saf- 

 fron cake. 



606. Sago, crude, and sago flour. 



607. Salicine. 



608. Salt in bulk, and salt in bags, sacks, barrels, 

 or other packages, but the coverings shall pay the 

 same rate of duty as if imported separately : Pro- 

 vided, That if salt imported from any country, whether 

 independent or a dependency, which imposes a duty 

 upon salt exported from the 'United States, there shall 

 be levied, paid, and collected upon such salt the rate 

 of duty existing prior to the passage of this act. 



609. Sauei'kraut. 



610. Sausage skins. 



611. Seeds : Anise, canary, caraway, cardamom, cori- 



