CONGRESS, UNITED STATES. (DUTIES ON IMPOSTS.) 



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Lead, in pigs and bars, molten and old refuse lead 

 run into blocks and bars, and old scrap-lead, fit only 

 to be remanufactured, two cents per pound. 



Lead, in sheets, pipes, or shot, three cents per 

 pound. 



Nickel, in ore, matte, or other crude form not ready 

 for consumption in the arts, fifteen cents per pound 

 on the nickel contained therein. 



Nickel, nickel-oxide, alloy of any kind in which 

 nickel is the element of chief value, fifteen cents per 

 pound. 



Zinc, spelter, or tutenegue, in blocks or pigs, and 

 old worn-out zinc, fit only to be remanufactured, one 

 and one half cent per pound ; zinc, spelter, or tute- 

 negue hi sheets, two and one half cents per pound. 



Sheathing, or yellow-metal, not wholly of copper, 

 nor wholly nor in part of iron,'ungalvanized, in sheets, 

 forty-eight inches long and fourteen inches wide, and 

 weighing from fourteen to thirty-four ounces per 

 square foot, thirty- five per centum ad valorem. 



Antimony, as regulus or metal, ten per centum ad 

 valorem. 



Bronze powder, fifteen per centum ad valorem. 



Cutlery, not specially enumerated or provided for 

 in this act, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 



Dutch or bronze metal, in leaf, ten per centum ad 

 valorem. 



Steel plates, engraved, stereotype plates, and new 

 types, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 



Gold-leaf, one dollar and fifty cents per package of 

 five hundred leaves. 



Hollow- ware, coated, glazed, or tinned, three cents 

 per pound. 



Muskets, rifles, and other fire-arms, not specially 

 enumerated or provided for in this act, twenty-five 

 per centum ad valorem. 



All sporting breech-loading shot-guns, and pistols 

 of all kinds, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 



Forced shot-gun barrels, rough-bored, ten per cen- 

 tum ad valorem. 



Needles for knitting or sewing machines, thirty- 

 five per centum ad valorem. 



Needles, sewing, darning, knitting, and all others 

 not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, 

 twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 



Pen-knives, pocket-knives, of all kinds, and razors, 

 fiftv per centum ad valorem ; swords, sword-blades, 

 and side-arms, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 



Pens, metallic, twelve cents per gross ; pen-holder 

 tips and pen-holders, or parts thereof, [forty] thirty 

 per centum ad valorem. 



Pins, solid-head or other, thirty per centum ad 

 valorem. 



Britannia ware, and plated and gilt articles and 

 wares of all kinds, thirty -five per centum ad valorem. 



Quicksilver, ten per centum ad valorem. 



Silver-leaf, seventy-five cents per package of five 

 hundred leaves. 



Type-metal, twenty per centum ad valorem. 



Chromate of iron, or chromic ore, fifteen per cen- 

 tum ad valorem. 



Mineral substances in a crude state, and metals un- 

 wrought, not specially enumerated or provided for La 

 this act, twenty per centum ad valorem. 



Manufactures, articles or wares, not specially enu- 

 merated or provided for in this act, composed wholly 

 or hi part of iron, steel, copper, lead, nickel, pewter, 

 tin zinc, gold, silver, platinum, or any other metal, 

 and whether partly or wholly manufactured, forty-five 

 per centum ad valorem. 



SCHEDULE D. WOOD AND WOODEN-WARES. 



Timber, hewn and sawed, and timber used for spars 

 and m building wharves, twenty per centum ad va- 

 lorem. 



Timber, squared or sided, not specially enumerated 

 or provided for in this act, one cent per cubic foot. 



sawed boards, planks, deals, and other lumber of 

 nemlock, white-wood, sycamore, and bass-wood, one 

 dollar per one thousand feet, board measure; all 



other articles of sawed lumber, two dollars per one 

 thousand feet, board measure. But when lumber of 

 any sort is planed or finished, in addition to the rates 

 herein provided, there shall be levied and paid for 

 each side so planed or finished, fifty cents per one 

 thousand feet, board measure. 



And if planed on one side and tongued and grooved, 

 one dollar per one thousand feet, board measure. 



And if planed on two sides, and tongued and 

 grooved, one dollar and fitly cents per one thousand 

 feet, board measure. 



Hubs for wheels, posts, last-blocks, wagon-blocks, 

 ore-blocks, gun-blocks, heading-blocks, and all like 

 blocks or sticks, rough-hewn or sawed only, twenty 

 per centum ad valorem. 



Staves of wood of all kinds, ten per centum ad va- 

 lorem. 



Pickets and palings, twenty per centum ad valorem. 



Laths, fifteen cents per one thousand pieces. 



Shingles, thirty-five cents per one thousand. 



Pine clapboards, two dollars per one thousand. 



Spruce clapboards, one dollar and fifty cents per 

 one thousand. 



House or cabinet furniture, in piece or rough, and 

 not finished, thirty per centum ad valorem. 



Cabinet-ware and house furniture, finished, thirty- 

 five per centum ad valorem. 



Casks and barrels empty, sugar-box shocks, and 

 packing-boxes, and packing-box shocks, of wood, not 

 specially enumerated or provided for in this act, thirty 

 per centum ad valorem. 



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 specially enumerated or provided 

 for in this act, thirty -five per centum ad valorem. 



"Wood, unmanufactured, not specially enumerated 

 or provided for in this act, twenty per centum ad 

 valorem. 



SCHEDULE E. SUGAR. 



All sugars not above No. 13 Dutch standard in color 

 shall pay duty on their polariscopic test as follows, 

 viz. : 



All sugars not above No. 13 Dutch standard in color, 

 all tank bottoms, sirups of cane-juice or of beet-juice, 

 melada, concentrated melada, concrete and concen- 

 trated molasses, testing by the polariscope not above 

 seventy-five degrees, shall pay a duty of one and forty 

 hundredths cent per pound, and for every additional 

 degree or fraction of a degree shown by the polari- 

 scopic test, they shall pay four hundredths of a cent 

 per pound additional. 



All sugars above No. 13 Dutch standard hi color 

 shall be classified by the Dutch standard of color, and 

 pay duty as follows, namely : 



All sugar above No. 13 and not above No. 16 Dutch 

 standard, two and seventy-five hundredths cents per 

 pound. 



All sugar above No. 16 and not above No. 20 Dutch 

 standard, three cents per pound. 



All sugars above No. 20 Dutch standard, three and 

 fifty hundredths cents per pound. 



Molasses testing not above fifty-six degrees by the 

 polariscope, shall pay a duty of four cents per gallon : 

 molasses testing above fifty-six degrees, shall pay a 

 duty of eight cents per gallon. 



Sugar-candy, not colored, five cents per pound. 



All other confectionery, not specially enumerated 

 or provided for in this act, made wholly or hi part of 

 sugar, and on sugars after being refined, when tinc- 

 tured, colored, or in any way adulterated, valued at 

 thirty cents per pound or less, ten cents per pound. 



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. 



SCHEDULE F. TOBACCO. 



Cigars, cigarettes, and cheroots of all kinds, two 

 dollars and fifty cents per pound and twenty-five per 



