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" f • E,-1i... 46 I W , _ .. .471.1041 -aszesairkgAemporanly, the duties , - z , onciWtkortited4or ortinli;larplioes., :::, 40eaWcUlf,ite'AMo,iei..Rousi Of r_APWOMMfiliel Of act fretted Stales of A ft er- , lid'irs'i astip:iirrisidab64 , That from - Ind isfien theAttat day, of August,: nano haidni teightefOundredwud , !sinty-two,in Ilettof, 'theduides',;hdritefore• - litpohed - N - 11* on; the: ithactrimiridiMitiEnientioned: there. all be 14410, eollectediand , Taid, en the , Ititidi, - *iris; 'and - thercheidiiiii : heroin! entunerated .and : , •provlde& - for:...itripirtid: ' hoirfdreign countries, the following' duties' and rates of duty, that is ,to say:: Qu n sirup,of auger or of anger Cane,. or! ._.M211)=.7 - or_nroncentrated. melody, two cents,per. pound; -Ce..aU-angar--not-abovemunaber--twelve, rAideitlatanslail-imehro*,: two and.tme - irgPier agmeALk. ,n l O-1. , `,' - . - "' ' :=. 2 .`,-:" g nci ,oB A Ittunlsr,ol*e;tinct net: sibeiew aaltmia,Aitaitatandani in •'eeler,- thme . oente•per : poutel;, . „On ea 'stiiiii ittoire • - mnliee,fifteati, bbt etofi:dried,,:::_iiiiii,77iiiii:laliave , , number : ..^../,' liventy4Mobratandaril: in color, three ,Ind'OnelidtAkta:Vii - lenud;', - - .2' -,. „ ,_ ii'aillittiaineruCturzu d• l 44:liullrii ... , 4rinehmirrwderedi-puliftrized,:e.r &nu-, , L , •nitilkineall etale‘dried eiltheilugars, `iteirw,nairer:TWilirilinieh• standard IM 0 ) eolor r feur-oenta-per-pcsnd: r , Prividi ed,l ~. 4'hiCf thittitiasidiAr yiactriaiti,`OcAri eaCiiiiiriiWiii:%,zeinisietteltall be, . c , ') idin i iwndlurnished to thecolleoters og ,), :Su " Alit e1n 1 7:4i 61 1.t ik i1i4U444,: by,t TAWliiiie - 67.itthe-Witinryi-from: • Ainseto-tiow l and- in- trablimanner as he Oa eserdiisiedietiti' - iiguriiiiaiisaV:adiiiiiiittilvm 0 - , ritonadi : on4ll-otberoWeationwcy, ,, mada ,_.. wholly ori u 4t bfeognr„and on Angara ..: j ..altarlablik.reAlleit, - whenutinitUred, col, ,:•--ec . nd, +twilit env: way ... adulter z ated„ 'mai 'isexa'fot *tint - • - - - -, ' _ . _ ! On molasaes, - six - aints per gnlton.":: Pro.: .;_ q t That-all sirup! of asularernnisi' cane,' concentrated molossetfor *mem, trued meted% entered under the rtate' of inolisies or any'otheiiitafie than eir.i up of sugar, or of anger cane, concen , , trated molasses, or concentrated melado; shall be liable to forfeiture - 43 the United States, and the same shall be forfeited; Oa tigirs of all kinds, valued at five dol l ,1087 er s( er g thous6 - 4 -- :thift - t-Ave ants - per'tiowidi: - sldod;.!kt - ,;.tiverAve . dollars, and not .o±re:*; , :tan; aollitivh.Pti thonsanksixty Mints per forand3 valued st,iiirmf tea it4C not trver:tii . Otz:Apilars: per thousand , 414, &nut. ler pound; valued, at over tweid, : r d ollars' per thou A wok wireahlf.=:for• it4:iindilLia4 ditierr_thereto.on: , all' isigsrs, vainest at over ten dollars per thohilditteten/per seenfuefad : valeiete: -.- .l"roride4 Tlisitla l pers,,igars or oigarettes,,inalucling.wrap-: perk shall be subject to the same-duties er-pottiiiF Oq 141kx& N f -4! -;151-" wen c113—t and y fii — iiiia ;-tier pound; '' • On stemmed, and tobacco manufactured of all&e.kuription.a,,,not-, otherwise.provided - foe,' ..ty-fireutsnitirper - ptitind; . " - ~ Bro. 2. And*, it fur th er . enacted, That from and after the day and year aforesaid; a hilildftluttle - the.dutiesteretetererimpased flEtlif i dn.494 - 'nrtioleti ., lietelhafter.. meoi tioned, and included:. in. this antiqu e there shall be leried,, collected, and paid on Abe goods, wares, and merchandise - . hirCill entunerittett:/md'..provided for, imported &re - it'fitargn countries, the following duties and rates, 4,411 th *LOS to say: On brandy, for first proof', twenty-fire cents Ater galh a ti3 .1; . --. lx - ,.;`.:20- , I do other spirits, manufactured or distilled from grain or other Materials, for first I.' ffireofeteents - -pet:gallani ^-,--"- - ' :,1;1114 - pii , i !ellsiillillieure.ot illkiiidk.and .... . iimicli f a itha; kirsehaniriseermetafie and other similar epitituoniVbererages .:al.kot9tkePri. 3 , g.,,, , P.reAded PA twenty-5v c .,..-.... eentaissrmumuz, ..: cr,.: '_. 'a, ...—".. •_ On bay rum,:ewentY•fireoenta - pci gallon On als r porter r and beery in bottles, or other: wiee, l l6r,Asteitti:ilieeefiftrpt gallon; . Oivall:spirtucms liquors not otherwiai snumerated,,,sinteen and two-thirds.per -- ' 4;6. . inricTide4-21ilit-na lower ratetra" orAamorent - of '&4 f ilialr :lri levied * , collected, ...and .paid,... on brand y' spirits, and all other spirituous beverage ooweemettiineal I* . yricanblaieieriptio of first „proof, but aliall, r be increased in proportion` for any grater -- Strength than ..*::4 6 _ ll lrenlaltifiMP rc iitElti nd Piisfuli4 further, That bottles containing wined ; '4ilviept2 .vitOieni;Olee.! - mtan . 14. • liittlolith.-,WAilztit 64 , '0 anti Aka ___ upon the wines tiierein'contained. ', ! see. a. ~,4.4,. be . t . - 7 AWflir= l thacted, That. frgrikandlirtWilie' day and year aforesaid, ,: i r c 4 ortrtfi‘n , to the dutiesheretotore imposed by 4aw -en ilt& ertieitsAe t insftef men} tioned and Iniiikuie , r ~r i t'Sts nation; there shall be lifted, - &fleeted; and:Vaid,,,on the' 6 89092: wares, ; and 7= 01 04 1 0 .1 1k ;Weld s enumerated: and, provided-for imported rpm foreign, countries, the _following duties iita itateifer dtity, - that it CO flay: , t , : - Otrttriotiptist • lug flats not less than one Incisor mo than- seven inches wide, nor less the ottrigrirter'ef fur iselior more than tw ~ t Inches itdok; rounds not less than on half an inch nor, more than four ,fiche ) .)11 1 t'XiiiIiieter;,44:Isinateti igit•lime sai tione : tailthulit nor more , than fouritichei • f fining Mfeeleeeditiirifi:yaftti dui limn ofa tifty dlollars per ton"; ii,fineiViii iri value the sum of fifty - dollars per tom ~ 61 _0 4 i.abliarelL7PAT '....-- d l 'on bialli ! ei 'roiled or hanetred, - coMpr" ..ingitailll less_tharLoneAnarterof amine thick or more thari -seven-fiats vel minds Jess than ono-half an, t incle - oi I : ,rnotKilimv = f , Par iFtakei-itedisiunifiiii, - ,an squares lees . than ono-Ulf atu inch o more than four inches squares, rive doi. larepr ton r On all ham imported in bars for -railroads nf - iii 2 moluie‘pkuriem - artlo fatterniia4 fitted to be laid down on such roadi-or p . l9iiiiratieul - firiflimPesifirifacture, 04 4119.99 ti pc ton . chief plea liOn, 'five 'dollars On trin'.lrit*drawn,mnltlittated, not more thinrord4ourlh ofdo isalria - Cameter nor lees thus number sixteen f . . : poi*: ono - per end hung 2.:2.p0cu2d14-oreepalitr. sizteen-and:-not over.nnmbee titteity:fiv ;Vviirti 'dollar and fifty een„4 .por.ono hundred pounds; over or finiriltemmumber twed r tyrive, ivire,gaugq - urvtOilisiit.'per cub hundred *piimothW, wit"' covered with ' dottin, silk; or: other mat+ rial shall psy, fre_sents pirposind la: (dittoing fates;. 1 - On-hollom-wad-eszod7or -- Orttoits-lag. cent per pound;' 1 On * Rdironsi otigtoes and hatter's iron; stovesondstoveplates, onerfourth ot on? den patymmd r • I '2(W .. 1 4 1 14 1 t001i frau a nd gill . and oll'ether:Alestriptiotair or btbdiron,, - rier' - otfienyise Provided - to ' -„,---31inkper-tonit • On'kgi t lit - Mid 'Spikes, duerfcirtli of 'on t, .:, oVtAl llOatXibtaVdi On ir o n as o ca bl e trol iallitt or parts e s t ,l : - O: OW bun ,- - et4lhat. namhaint .5 Anna wiroStr. -cAluossaasilalf inch shall lwaiasidsitat litaM .. .ww:uc.::: .. ALLY On , anvils,_.one dollar,peroni, handled On anchors or parts titereof, fifty cents fir - one hundred pounds;' - • On wrought .board nails,' , . spike; .rivets, bolts ' bed-screws, and wrought • hinge; one-fourthef one cent per pound; Odohaine,..trace chains, batter chains, and fence chides, 'made "of wireir rods, not tinder one fourth efts= inch fndiameter, one -fourth of one cent peryound; under ontitourth of one to dtameter and. _ , 'not under number lan; ylregattge, one half of one cent per-pound; under num- . her nine wire - gague, five per centum sd advalbrem I ' q -. ' Ontaaeltsmith's hammers, and sledges, and --vtzletver:parti - -the ,thereof,-one-half one-half - of one, -'cent per pound; - - - On horse-shoe ~ nail; one cent per pound;, bn eteld, gas, ind water tubes, sad flues of wrought - iron, one-fourth et 'one cent per pound ; . On - wrought iron • railroad chairs, and', wrought- , iron-nerd. ' , end washer; ready punehid," fividelbirtileiton; On smoother polished iheet iron, by what - ever name designated, one-half cent per pound; - - .On sheet Iron, common: or black„ not tisin ner thin number twenty, wire gauge, three dollareipeil tan; thinner than num-' bor twenty, and :not thinner than num- L. bertwerfive. -- wireLgengeasitti_dollars .." Par tan; , Wang than -number twerity-! five, wire gang; five dollarsperton ;.A. : On tin plabis galyanised„elivanized_tron,• orallTri:Coafed/tittritifylnelartsj , eleetrio ' batteries one-half cent per pound; On locomotive' 'tire; or parts thereof one cent per pound ;.. ~. Onlasill ircausiiintiriallluntiiiiiiet :wrought' iron, and wrought iron for ships, steam' erldlEVla =lt /09,013.2r0M D Yr [ parts there ' .., Of; ,ilisigliihgetioli_titenty-ftie,pineldi or ~. =they vine °fourth , of - one vent . perpotnti ;, On Screen; eareimfinlie . :ooa itneo;noolars, one cent and a half per Pena; - . On, nomooaklted it tilitede. find all other screws of iron, except wfod, screws, five perientem - 'id valorem; ' ' - ' On&11.-danufaerinis of,ironi not otherwise — providetifOrfive t - pe - TcelidiW i lifii' On castlitie,'Steam; gni ' arid' friar Pipes,' twenty-fivecents per onehundred poon - al5. on all other castings of iron, not other' wise provided for, nor exempted from duty, five per centud advalorem; Pro- ofdeiVhsellftt'follbjving dideriptiotus of qilii, misisilfalcini•tii Or iron, and Elliall factures of steel, shall not be subject to any-4.4init t intiaL . dnv...or,ratee of duty under the pronsions of this act, that is to say.: iron in pigs; oast iron bolts and - • hingets„Old"serszarn4,:nnunibin Iron castings, net 'Othirville provided for; cut. tacks, brads and sprigs; croon-our, mill, pit, and den !eels; ~..-1 . ~ , . On steel in ingotehiblity sheets, .er Wire, not less than one-fouitif. Cr -an inch in , - diameter, valued at , seven :cents , per pound or less, one-fourth , tifrono eentier pound; valued at above seven attics per pound and not above :careen cents per *mud, one-half whitener pound; valued above. eleven:edits 'per pound, and ori steel wire and steel in any form, not othervirisli provided for, five per centum ad valorem, , • Onskates Valued it twenty cents or less per pair, " - two cents per piiir , Ifkin.fil ued at over tire* cents per paid,•tive per centum ad valorem; On square; marked on one side, two cents and a half per pound; on all other squares made of iron -sir steel, five cents per,pouncl; , .. On files; rasps, and 'floats, of all descrip done, two cents per pound,,nnd, in addi ! , tion thereto; five per cents= ati'Valorem; On all manufactures of steel, or of which steel shall be a component part, not other: ' wise 'prcivided tbr,'llveeper oentum ad valorem: Provided, That no allowance or reduction.nt dutietrylar.lartal loss or damage shall be hereafter made in con sequencutef, rust of iron orsteel, or upon the mantsfaiitgreh`orirbiiiii steel, except ' en polished:B=6U - theft. iron; - On bituminous coal, tett - ante per ton Of twenty-eight bushels, eighty pounds to the bushel, on all 'other coal, ten cents per ton of twenty-eight bushels, eighty pounds to the On coke' and aulm of eoal, five per centum admilms; 1. :::-) -“,- 13eo. I. And be it * Anthem enacted, That ns'atialttrettbefliYisndiestufeKfteld, in addition to the duties heromforolmpesed by law on the articles hereinafter men tioned auk includedjn thie_secn, there edralfati biplxi,..loliented, and pon-the goods, wares, merchandise herein enumer ated and provided for, imported from for= eign countries, the following duties and nsteeof duty, that is to San, ~. 0 nuOPP*nriga, its, halls, WlWhopper bottom; copper ineheets or plates, called braziers',eopper,.and,ether• sheets and manufactures of copper,` not otherwise provided for, five percents= ad valorem; On zinc, spelter, and tenfelegii; riiiiiinn foamed, in bloke ,or pigeomenty-five cents per oaelteddreidtpositids4 On-sine, speller, and tentenegue, in sheeps; '-'-'ciie-lialf elder cent per pound; On lead in pipes-and , shot, three-fourths of one cent per poind; On brae;-in--hartrez pigs, end' old braes, : -- at - tritrtn - IrbianufacturetVfiii - per centum ad valorem" ' - - . - . , r -. Sec. 5. And bet itturtlor r emciA That from and after the diy and year aforesaid, in lieu of the ditties het etofiire imposed by law on the articles hereinafter mentioned, and on such istisi . ilmelin-eietipt from .--drity,-there ehall-be- . --levielketaleetekand paid on the goods. wares, ind'amichandise enumerated and provided for in this sec:. tion, imported from foreign countries, the follnifliliglitateaUnd flifeE-fg dutiythat. is to say; ' - "Add; bdraelc;•five tientiCptir *dud, : nitric, - ten cents per pound; oxalic, four 'Ceuta -... ParT ool 4; fattl plittric, onesentpr pound; --* tirrtarirc twenty at= petporilid; giallo, - - fifty center per pound, tannin, twenty -- . fire cents per pound ; AbgP, pAPPI4 shuck OUbstitutoi sulphate of : . alnenna,. and &legations elite, sixty oents 'Per'Ott 7 h# 3 tdcro4d?tri ' ' ti `,. , ' ArgalgtViargn,flLitieribi pr'poind, oreamdarter ,, fourbente:per, pound; - • Asphalttuite' C ienteOtpound; • Balsam affairs; ,twehti cents per pound; Peruvian,. fifty cents per pound; tele, thlii -c-11, 4 *,"P1.f10 a t4 1 - :,-,; --- : 'Blanc wh ite,fixe,_"eittitollteti.,white,-sittiii: 1 - -.or any combination - of , barytes and acid, two cents and a half per porisid ; ' " [ Barytetand:eulphate of barytes, five mills Burning fluid, fifty cents per gallon , Bitter apple; colocytab; or colognintida, ten PeAtal'fK.l o a.acki- "' -- . Bollix, crude, or ducal; five cents per .7:peundi-reflned,ten cents per pound; rittifitliniViitrazowlounai: . "ThicluifelOre; ten' ent& pet. pound; • ilo '..camplitircerndO,TthirtY cents per pound; rafinedt'fart)'etalla per pound; ,- • ow onnilen;'atli:noials.'pot pound; Tloilicifirtleinenti Per. pound; -caul; fif teen ients .per ; pound; cassia bud; twenty''remits 'Per' pound; cinnamon, --twenty-five cents per pound; ayertnytepper, -- twiden - „nnnty per Tound; ''gratin • fifteen 'dents per porind;- Week . pepper, twelve cents period:tad ; ground, fifteen cents.? per 'pound; white pepper, twelrinerifis per pound; ground, fifteen ifetitiper.ptmndi. -, :,.:- r •r• • : • ; •Cosoulatiidietnt, lambi:mt.' Or pound; CattleAiti ban; five i ierits per pound ; .-' 7.9 . 00* - taalVilt a l a T . P.f a fo l 7. - ;' ------ ' "taSaleit44 tia' ''a t a ta P 6 rP o, 4adi.P. Binery, ore or - rick, six dollar , per ton; manufactured, ground, or pulverised, one ,;!fellt:Pcir:Pcluadi ...-; ..1,-,1 .1...., , ' , 7 ' I.:. lIM=I!ME2i= .AND COMMERCIAL JOURNAL. PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MO ING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1862. Ergot, twenty 'cents per pOund; Epsom gaits, one cent per pound; glauber Salts, five mills per pound; Rochelle salts fifteen cents per pound; , Fruit ethers, essences or lolls of apple, pearr, peach,_ apprioot, strawberry, and rasp berry, made of basil oil or of fruit, or imitations thereof two - &Altai and fifty cents per pound; French:green; Taria'green, mineral 'green, carmine lake, wood lake, dry carmine, - Venetian - red, - Termlllety — mitterat MU, • Prussian hitt; ohropoi;yeliow,'iose pink, • extract of resin or inaline colors, Latch pink s and paint s 'and painters' colors, (except whiteand red lewd 'lnd oxide of :mei) dry or ground In. ou,' and melee water colors, -used in the nutmeat:tore of paper hingings'and coloite, d_papera and cards; not inherwiseprOvided-for, twenty-, ftve_pr ceptum ad taloretoLglnger root, 11 - re ceittei pottia,; z.ginger ground,l eight,cerds per pound; • • On gold leaf, one dollar and fiftycept_sper: packige of fire.hundred leaves; on silver' leaf, seventy-fire cents per packaged-Elie hundred leaves;' Gum Gum Aloes, six Pants per pound;:bensoin, ten cents per pound ; sandarac, ten cents' per pound; isbellao, tea cents per pound ; mastic,; fifty cents per pound; copal, l kowrie, darner, and all gums need for iilie purposes, tea cents per pound; Honey, Mom cents per gallon; lodine, crude, any cents per pound; resublimetbstrrenty l ilve cents' per pound; . Ipecacuanha, or ipecac, fifty cents -per pound; • • e _ Jalayitifty ceuttrperpotmd; - - - - Licionce root; Sao cent' per peuttd ; pasts Or , ,juice, fire cents per 'pound ;• Litliarage; ti and ohiS-Totalt - Vitae per pound; • Magnesia, carbonate, six cents per pound; . calcined, twelve cents per pound; Mums, twenty•five cents perpound ; Nitrate of sods, one 'coat per pound; Morphine and its salts, two dollars pc?' ounoe; 'mace end nutmeg, thirty cents: per pound; Ochres and ochrey earths, not otherwise provided for, when dry, fifty cents per one hundred pounds;. when ground :n ono dollar and fifty cents per one hun- d" . pound; Oils, fixed or expressed, oratory fifty ants ';per pound; almonds, ten cents per !pound ; 'bay-or laurel, twenty cents per . pound ; 'castor, fifty" cents per gallon;' mace, -fifty,cente per pound; oliveinot salad, iwenty-ftvecents per gallon; • fifty cents • per gallon ; mustar, -nee Salad, twenty-fire, cents per gallon; salad, fifty _cents per gallon; Oils, essential or essence, anise; fifty cents per pound almonds, one dollar and arty . .centeper pound Lumber, erutiAten cents, , Per Pouidl-xectrilid, - ,tivinry cents_ per • ponntli, bay learee,r, seventeen dollar* and fifty cents per pound; bergamot, and dollar per • pound; adjeput, twenty-five cents 'per pound; caraway; fifty cents per pound ; cassia, one dollar Per pound cinnamorytwo dollars per pound; oldres,l one, dollar per pound; citronella, fifty cents per pound, cognac or CD Imago etherj two dollars per ounce; anbebs, one dol.; lar per pound ;'• fennel, fifty , cents per pound; -juniper, -tiventy-five tints ; per '•• "pound ; •• lemons, fifty' rebid' per pound orange fifty cents per pound ; • origalidni or reditims - twenry , five - ccutsperpomtd; roses, or otto, one dollar and fifty cents per ounce; thyme, white, thirty cents peg pound; valerian ; one ' , Tiller • and duty cents per pitind;,, othereste:mist oils, not otherwise • provided for, fifty per nee tutu GT valorem; • °plum, two dollars per. Pound; Opium ,prepared for smoking , eighty per -catnip ad- valorem; - - Paraffine, ten cents per pound; Paris, when dry, sixty cents per one Gan dna, pounds ; when ground in oil 'white, - one dollar and fifty cents per one hun dredpounds; Pinto", twelve cents per.. pound ; when ground, fifteen cents per pound; - Potash, bichnmate, three cents per pound; hydriodate, iodate, iodide, and acetate, seventy five cents per pound; prosaism, yellow, five cents per pound;. prassiate, red,. ten cents , per pound; chlorate, six cents-per pound; Petroleum and:Coal illuminating' oil, crude, - ten arntsvergailtmrretinedivr - kerosene; produced from the diititlittion of cOal; asphaltum, shale, pete, petroleum, or rock oil, or other bituminous substances, used for like purposes, ' cents pet .gallon; Putty. one 'dollar and.. fifly...cente_per_ one hundred pounds; • ,•• I Quinine, sulphate of, and ether Balls; of quinine, forty-five per centum ad va. lorem •, Rhubarb, fifty cents per pound; Rose loaves, fifty cents per pound ; Rum essence or oil and bay rum essence or oil,' two dollars per ounce; Saltpetre, or nitrate of potash, crude, two cents per pound; refined, three cents per Pontid Seeds; /anise, ',fire tents - "per pound; star anted, ten cents per pound; canary, one dollar per bushel of sixty pounds; cars drSei three cents ,per pond; cardamon, fifty, cents per Pound oummiii, „fire tenth per pound; corianders three cents per•pound; 'fermelilsio'Cintsperporind; fe[n]ugreek, two cents per pound ; hemp, one-tialf cent perpound; mustard, brown, ihreacre a 1 ,0“, po ‘ 1"; ' Grb te r areas= te ~ perpound; taps one I cent pet .pofirid "castor' 'Seeds:- ;,liertna,oir,tr cents per bushel; Sugar of leinlvifeur vents per pound; :71 . alfer emetid, liftpert cents per pound;l Vninish,,...iraluid.- fit One , -dollar4nd fifty cents or less per gallon,,fiftyitentsper gallon; and twenty , per centum ad veld rem;'•vriliteci at above one dollar and iitty, , icottlicperTgallorc - fifty pen - hi - per lop, aud twenty-five per centum ad vale. , Vrthill ' abeans,threlis,d,oltars'per pound ; Verdie is, six cents per pound; Whilingf when , dry, fifty'cents •per one Inindred-'vourids; when -ground-an oil, one dollar , - and 'fifty cents per one bun dredpitunds; `Acelous,linsio, iiitirlatio and Pyroligneone acids, catch or oateohn, orchil - and cud-' . - Lbe.tr,:itsitilowerlind--sumao,.ten per eon lum•GTValorem; • '' • • • ; Arsenia.ist'alli fortis,' ammonia and aut. Phatei and carbonate of ammonia;, bark, cinchona, Peruvian, Lima,'` , Calieaya, quills, and'ill. other medicinal' barks, fiewersi-leaver, - plants, --- roots and seed; not otherwise provided for; cobalt, and oxide of cobalt; gums, amber, !Arable, jedds, managed, tragaoantli, myrrh; and all other gums and gum resins net other wise provided for; quassia, !Wood ; sonata; sarsaparilla; tapioca;: tongue beans and sponges, twenty per cent= ed valoreM; acetio--acid,-; twenty-five-per centum ad valorem Sentonine and glyeetine, thirty per centum ad valorem - powdere, - tlnclares, Crashes or: lasenges,i sirup,- - cordials, Adtters, = anodynes, , tottick , plasters, liniments, Amitee'cintroents, pastes, drops, waters, its oils, or other medicinal lireparationSoteorikpealtients rectimritedd .. ed to the public as proprietary medicines - , prepared - according: to some private r formula or secret art as remedies or tipti ! ..l' •, 614 for , ,any':didesse or_diseneesnimffeo- - thms whatever affecting the human or animal fifty per oeatnrn .assts Ort;, SlEesseMcni; °Strad**. toilet Waters,- ; cosmetics, hair ;:iolla; . " iomidett, hair ...sdiessingsp hate 'restorativek. bar, byes, - anizuatacachouy , 411atbilte . PITTSBURGH GAZETTE or cosmetics, by "lrhiteoever name or names known,, used or applied as per fumes or applications to the hair, or skin, fifty per cemtum ad , talbrem. See. 6. And be it further enaeted t • That from and after the `day and year aforesaid, in addition to tho duties heretofore int• posed by law on. the articles: hereinafter mentioned, and on such as .may now bo exempt from duty, there shall be levied, collected, and paid, on the goods, wares, and merchandise enumerated and provided. for In thin section; imported from foreign countries, a dnty.of ten per contain ad va lorem' flint is to sag: Antimony, crude; Asvafcetida; • Beeswax; • Blacking of all descriptions ; , Building stone of all descriptions, not , otlierwise 'provided for; Calomel; Catsup; Civil, oil of; Cobalt ores; Extract of indigo; extract of madder; ex tract and decoctions of logwood, and other dyowoods; and:fillit, ground; Rinks; waste or shoddy ; Furs, &aled, when not on the skin; Garancine; Ginger, preserved or pickled; Green turtle; Grindstones, unwvought, or wrought or finished; Gutta-percha, =manufactured ; Isinglass, or fish glue; - Japanned ware of all kinds, not otherwise provided for; Loetines, mohair cloth, silk,lWist or other manufacture of cloth woven or made in 'pattelnis otallotutimithapk_anCtorm, or cut in snih manner as to be fit for shoes, slippers,' boots, bootees, gaiters, and buttons, exclusively, not 'combined . with India•rubber, , Math of cocoa-ant; Matting, china, and , otter door matting, and mats made of Rams, jute, or grass ; Manufactures of gutta-percha; Milk of India,rubberi medicinal prepara tions not otherwise provided for; petntcd with linee c lxnuni .or un- bound; Musical instruments of all kinds, and strings for musical instruments of whip gut or catgut, and all other strings of the same material; • Nickel; Osier or willow, prepared for basketzms ' kers use; Philotiophical appparains and instruments ;• Plaster of Paris, -when ground ; Quills •, Strychnine; Staves for pipes, hogsheads, or other casks Teeth, manufactured; Thread lace and insertings; Woollen listings; . Sec. 7. And be it further enacted, That, in addition to the duties. heretofore Im posed by law on the articles hereaft r mentioned and provided for in this section, there shall be levied, collected and paid on the goods, wares and merchandise herein enumerated, imported from foreign coon-. miss, the following duties anti rates of du- C, that is to say : n chocolate and cocoa prepared, one cent per pound: On copperas, green vitriol, or sulphate of iron, one-fourth cent per pound; On linseed, flax-seed, hemp-seed, and rape seed oil, three cents per gallon ; On sateratus and bicarbonate of soda, ono half cent per pound; L- - On caustic soda. tine-half cent per pound ; On salt, in sacks, barrels, other packages, or in bulk, sixcenta per hundred-pounds ; On soap, fancy, if canted, honey, cream, transparent, and all descriptions of toilet and shaving soap, two cents per pound all other soap, five per oentum ad •ela rem; On spirits of turpentine, five cents per gallon; Oa starch of all descriptions, ono-half cent per pound ; On white and red lead,- dry or ground in oil, fifteen cents per one hundred pounds; On oxide of zinc, dry or ground in oil, twenty-five cents per one hundred pounds. See. B. And be it further enacted. That from end after the day and year aforesaid, in lieu of the duties heretofore Imposed by law on the articles hereinafter mentionied], and on such as may now be exempt from duty, there shall be levied, collected/ aid paid on the goods, wares, and merchandise enumerated and provided for in this sec- Lion, imported from foreign countries, the Cillowing duties and rates of duty, that is to say: On anchovies, preierved in salt, thirty per centnm ad 7alorem ' • On andirona,Anade of cast iron, one cent and ono-fourth per pound; On barley, pearl or hulled, one cent per pound: On bonnets, hate, and. hoods for men, women; and children; composed Of straw, chip, grass, palm-leaf, willow, or any other vegetable substance, or of silk, hair, whalebone, or other material, not otherwise provided for, forty per centum ad valorem ; pn braids, plaits, fiats, laces trimmings, sliatierre, tissues, *Moire sheets - . and squares, used for making or ornamenting hats, bonnets, -and -hoods; composed of ' straw, chip, grass, 4:14m leaf, willow, or any other. vegetable .substance, or of hair, whalebone, or . other material, not otherwise provided r; thirty per cent= ad valorem; On books, periodicals; pamphlet; blank books, bound or rinboind, and all printed matter, engravings, bound or unbound, illustrated books and papers; and maps and charts, twenty per centnm ad tato rem: .Provided, That all imported Dolton and linen rags for' the manufacture of paper shall be free of duty; 'h bristles, ten cents per pound; On candles and tapers, stearine and ada inantine, five cents per Pound ; on spad mimed, paraffin; and orbs candles and tapers, pure or mixed, sight cents per pound; on all other candles and tapers, two and a half cents per pound ; On chicory root, two cents per pound ; on chicory ground, burnt,: or prepared, three cents per pound ; On acorn coffee and dandelion root, raw orprePared, and all other articles used or intended to be used as coffee, or a substitute for coffee, and not otherwise -• 'provided for; three amtreper pound; On coloring for brandy, -- ; fifty per centaur ad valorem; Oa cork wood, nomanufactured, thirty per oentum ad valorem; on corks, fifty per ;.centnm ad ..valoretn; , !_ , On cotton one-half cent per poind; On feathers aid downs' for beds or bed - ding, of 'all descriptions, thirty per centnm ad valorem;- On ostrich; vulture, cock, and other 'orna mental feathers• crude or not dressed, colored, or manufactured, twenty per centnm al valorem; When dressed, colored, :or manufactured, forty per centnm ad valorem; On feathers and flavors, artificial and parts • thereof, of whatever:material composed, not otherwiee provided 'for, forty per cent= ad valorem; On fire' crackers, fifty .cents -per box of ferty packs, not exceeding eighty to each ,Pack and in the same proportion for • a g reater ;amber ; 'On fritit,shid; la wnand ornamental trees, shrubs, plant; arid: hulboni "roots; and 4lnwer3teedri, - not otherwisisprovided,for, thfiti,faigentuni44.7,idorert; On gltite;tads of skinner: leather, forty 'OnOtt 001.4111111-1*01041.:1 z • ristpoiraaiandallesplosivssabstakuies used for mining, bleating, artillery, or sporting purpoees, valued at less than twenty cents per pound, ME cents per pound; valued at twenty cents or over per you d, sis cents per pound, and twenty r centum ad valorem, in addi tion the to ; On garden eede, and all other seeds for agrbaultural and horticultural purposes, not otherwise provided for thirty per centum ad valorem ; On Milo, raw, and skins or all kinds, whether pried, salted, or pickled, ten per oeutnta ad valorem; On honor-Ware and vessels of cast iron; not otherwise provided for, one cent and oue-fourth per pound; On hops, dile cents perpound; On human hair, raw, uncleaned, and not drawn, twenty per centum ad valorem; • whoa cleaned or drawn, but not manu factured, thirty per centum ad valorem; when manufactured, forty per centum ad volorem ; On lead orel, one dollar per one hundred pounds; • On marble, white statuary, in block, rough, or squared, seventy-five cents per cubic foot; veined marble of tiJr other descrip tions, not otherwise provided for, in block, rough, or squared, forty per centum ad valorem; On all manufnotnres of marble; marble slabs, marlile.paying tiles, and marble sawed, dressed, or polished, fifty per eentnm ad valotem; On manufactures of bladder; thirty por centum ad valorem; On manuffictures of India-rubber and talk, or of India-rubber and silk and other materials, fifty por centaur ad valorem ; On mustard, ground, in bulk, twelve cents per pound; when enclosed in glass or tin, sixteen cents per pound; - On plates engraved, of steel, copper, wood, or any other material, twenty-five per centum ad valorem ; On plumbaso or black lead, ten dollars per' ton; On potatoes_twenty-five cents per bushel; On pereussionCaps, fulminates, fulminating powders, and all articles used for like purpose, not otherwise provided for, thirty per centum ad valorem; On'playing cards, valued at twenty-five cents or less per pack, fifteen cents per pack; valued above twenty-five cents per patik,l twenty-five cents per pack ; On pens, mgtalio, ton cents per gross; On pen-holder tips, metallic, ten cents per gross; 1 On pin-holders, complete, ten cents per dosen ; On lead - pencils, one dollar per gross; On rice, cleaned, one cent and a half per pound ; Jaddy, three, quarters of one cent peel pound; ~uncleaned rice, one cent per rand. On sago an sago flour, one cent and a half per pound;, Ontheathi l tg copper, and sheathing metal or yello metal not wholly of copper or in part b iron, ungalvanited, in sheets forty-eight inches_ long and fourteen inches wide, and weighing from fourteen to thirty-four ounces per square foot, three cents per pound; On tin in pigs, bars, or blocks, fifteen. per eentinn al valorem; On tin in plates or sheets, tome, and tag ger tin, twenty-five perdent= ad valorem; or oxide, miriade, and salts of tin and tin foil, thirty per cent= ad valorem. Sec. 9. And be it further enacted, That, in addition to the duties heretofore imposed' by law on the articles hereinafter mentioned and included in this IRMO% there shall be levied, collected, and paid, on the goods, wares, and merchandise herein enumerated anti provided for, imported from foreign countries, the following duties and rates of duty, that is to say : On Wilton, Saxony, and Aubosson, Ax 01111• ater, patent velvet, Tournay velvet, and tapestry velvetcarpets and carpeting, Brunets carpets %vigil; ht by the Jacquard machine, and all medallion or-whole car pets, five cents per square yard; on Brussels and tapestrj , Brussels carpets and earpetings, printed on the warp or otherwise, three cents per square yard ; on all treble-ingrain and worsted chain Venetian carpets and ,carpeting, three centa'per square yard ; "mrtemp or jute 'carpeting, two cents per square yard; on all other kinds of carpets and carpet ing, of wool, flax, or cOtton, or parts of either or other material, :(excepo drug , gets, bockings and felt carpets and carpet ings,) not otherwise provided for, five per oentum ad valorem: Provided„_That mats, rugs, screens,' covers, hassocks, besides, and other ilortions of carpets or carpeting, shall pay the rate 'of duty herein imposed on (Serpens and carpeting of similar - charactei; on all other mats, screens, hassocks and rugs, five per centum ad valorem. On woollen cloths, woollen shawls, and all manufactures of wool, of .every deeorip tion, made wholly or in part of wool, not otherwise provided for, a duty of six cents per pound, and in addition thereto, five per centaurad valormn ; On goods of like description; when valued at over one dollar per square yard, or weighing less- than twelve ounces per square yard [ a duty of six cents per pound, and, to addition thereto, ten per cantata ad valorem; On endless belts -or felts for paper, and blanketing for printing machines, five per cent= ad valorem; On flannels of all descriptions, five per centum ad valorem; On hate of wool, ten per centnm ad vale rem; Oa woollen and worsted yarn, of , all' do• scriptions, five per cent= ad valorem ; On clothing ready made, and wearing ap parel' of every description, 'composed wholly or in part of wool, made up or manufactured wholly or in part by the tailor - seamstress, or manufacturer, six cents per pound, and, in addition thereto, five per cent= _ad valorem: Provided, That Balmoral skirts, or goods of like , lescription, or used for like purposek, made wholly or in part of wool, shall be subjected to the same duties that are levied upon ready-made clothing; On blankets of all kinds, made „wholly or In part of wool, five per centuen ad Talc.- rem; '1 On et detainee, cashmere detainee, muslin detainee, bareso detainee, composed wholly or in part of worsted, wool, mo hair, or gosur.hair, and on all goods of similar description, 'not exceeding in value forty cents per square yard, two cents per square yard. On bunting, worsted yarns and on all other manufactures of worsted or of which worsted shall be ..a component material, not otherwise provided for, five , per ceatum ad valorem ; Onuilcbaths for floors, stamped, =printed, of all descriptions - five per centum ad valorem ; On emir floor matting and carpeting, five per minutia ad valorem. - Sec. 10. And ire it further enacted, That from and after the day and year aforesaid, in addition to the duties heretofore imposed by law on, the, articles hereinafter men tioned aid provided for in this section, there shall be levied, collected, and paid, on the goods, wares, and merchandise herein-enumiratedrimported-frem foreign countries, the folloiving duties - and rates of duty, that is to say,: - First. Oa all manufactures of cotton; bleached or unbleached, : -Ind not 'colored, stained,,patated, or -priated, ttnd . not -ex ceeding one hundred threads to thesquare theb, - connthig.tho'Otatt exceeding : f4 weight,* ftnt 4000eil.perfistimiie 'pay4one.fou n eth of oaceort.veznispara .7" . • . - , ==a VOLUME LXXV---NO._ 26L yard; on finer or lighter goods of like description, not exceeding one hundred and forty threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling,, one-half cent per square yard ; on good, of like description, exceeding one hundred and forty threads, and not exceeding two hundred threads to the square inch., Counting the warp and filling, three-fourths of one cent per square yard ; on like goods, exceed ng two hundred threads to the square ,inch, counting the warp and filling, one cent per square yard; on all: goals em braced in the foregoing schedules, (ex cept jeans, deninies, drillings, bedtickings, gingham, plaids, couonades, pantaloon stud's, and goods of like description, not exceeding in value the sum of sixteen cents per square yard,) if printed, painted, colored, or stained they shall be considered to have been bleached goods, and there shall be levied, collected, and paid .a duty of one cent per square yard in addition to the rates of duty provided for bleached goods : Provided, That upon all plain woven cotton goods, not included in the foregoing schedules, and upon cotton goods of every description, the value of which shall exceed sixteen cents per square yard, there shall be levied, collected, and paid a duty of five per centum ad valorem: 'dad. provided further, That,no cotton goods having more thin two hundred 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. Second:On spool and other thriad of cotton, ten per centum.ad valorem. Third. On shirts and drawers,' wove or made on frames,- composed wholly of. erot-' ton and cotton velvet, five per- centum ad valorem.- Fourth. On all cotton jeans, derames, drillings, bedtiokings, gingiutma, cottonacin, pantaloon ,nuffs, and' goods goods of likedesaription, not exceeding invaltto the sum of sixteen cents per square' yard; two cents per square yard ; and on all 'manu factures composed wholly of cotton,bleached, unbleached, printed, painted, or dyed, not otherwise provided for, five per contain ad valorem. Fifth. On all brown or'bleached linens, ducks, canvas padding', cot-bottoms, burlaps, drills, coatings, brown hollands, blay linens, damask; diapers, crasti,hnok-• shacks, handkerchiefs, lawns, or other manufactures of 'flax, -Jute,' or hemp, (or of which flax, jute, or hemp shall be the; component material of chief valui,) five , per centum ad valorem; on flax or linen threads, twine and packthread,, rind - all' Other manufacturea Sax, or'.bf whin flax shall be the component material of chief value, and not otherwise provided for, five per centum ad valorem. Sec. 11. ,And be it further - enacted, That from and after the day and year aforesaid,' in addition to the duties hereinafter' men tioned and provided for In this Section, there shill be levied, collected and' paid, on the goods, wares, and merchandise herein enumerated, imported from foreign coun tries, the fellowingdrales and rates of dray, that is to say : On jute, Sisal - grass, sun hemp, coir, and other vegetable substances pot enumer ated, (except flax, tow of, flax Russian and manilla hemp, and cedilla, tow of hemp,) five dollars per ton; On jinn bum, one dollar per ton; on.tarrecLeables, or cordage, one-fourth of one cent per pound; On untarred manilla cordage, one-fourth of one cent per pound; On. all other untarred cordage, one-half cent per pound; - On hemp - yarn, one cent per pound; : On On coir yarn r one-half cent per pound ; On seines, one-half clot. per. pound; I Oa cotton bagging, or other manufactures' net otherwise provided far, suitable for the uses to which cotton bagging, is ap plied, whether composed in. whole or in part ofhemp, into, or flax, or any. other material valued at. lees ,than ten cents per square yard, three-fourths, of one cent per, pound.; over ten emits per square yard, 'one cent per pound ; Oa soil duck, five per contemn ad .vatoresq ; On Russia and other aheetings made of flax or hemp, brown and white, fivelier cen t= ad valorem; and On all other, manufactures of hemp, or of which hemp a_ component part, not otherwise provided for,, five, per cen t= ad valorem; „ . On gran cloth' five per ciattnitakvalorem ; .0n „lute yarns, five per centum ad valorem; On all other manufactures ofjOur or 'Biala grass,, not otherwise : provided for, Sore per contrail ad Valorem: Provided,, That all hemp, or preparation of - hemp • used for naval, purposes by Ihe Government of the United Statee, - ; ef.limeriein growth orannufsetare: erovideVnither, Tho same can ohniraid _of ; as good quality and at se low a inc. 12. And be. it further cratelici i That, from and after the day and year.aforedaid,' in lieu of the datiiiheretefere, impaled by law on the articles hereinafter Mentioned, and on auch as may, now be exempt from duty, there shall be levied, . collected, and paid, on the goods, wares, and merchan dise, enumerated and provided for' lit this section, imported from foreign ; countries; ' the following duties and rates of duty,that is to saga- . On all brown earthenwate and Voinino'n' stoneware, gap retorts, stoneware not ornamented, and stoneware above tioi capacity of ten gallona, twenty per cen. tam ad valorem; " • On China and porcelain ware, gilded, orna ment...di, or decorated in any manner, forty per centum ad valorem ; On Chins and porcelain were, plain white, and sot decorated in any manner,. and all other earthen, stone,. or °rookery ware,• white, gland, • edged, printed, painted, dipped, or creaMoolored, com posed of earthy or mineral substances; - and net otherwise- provided for, thirty five per centum ad valorem; Slates, elate pencils, slate chimney pieces, mantels, slabs -for table; and all other manufactures of elate, forty per tenet= ad 'valorem ; Ost unwrought clay, pipe clay, fire clay, and kaoline, five dollars per ton; On fallere earth, three dollars per ton; On white chalk, four' dollars per ton: , on red and French chalk, ten per tenni ad • valorem; on chalk of all' descriptions; • not otherwise provided for, twenty-five per centum advelorem; - • On all plain antr-moirld — if.nd press glastai ware, net cutontgraved, or painted, thirty per cerituro•ld 'valorem ; • •-• On *libelee of glass; cut; engraved, painted, • colored,' printed, stained; ellvered or gilded, not incladingplate-glasedllvered, or looking-glait:.plates,:thimpfive per cent= ad 'valorem • - On fluted, rolled, or.vough-plattalleas, not including: . crown, . hiread, - common - window glass, :not .lerending ten, bifilteen.,intran, sennty-five cents, .per rose Irandrtitsquare above.that, 'Wand-not -.exceeding„pixteekbyi - four inehea, onct, cent: per:Kinn "heti above that, and, not-,,experdirar,...twent four, by . . .thirty inches , cent and --a half per square foot;411 abiviatitric Oki cents per square foot: Preakfcrt,iThntill fluted, rolled, . or , , rough' plate-glen, weighing.nor 'one hundred pounda,per one -banned ,- eqderti feet,: shill Pay an additional duty on the excess , at same rates bereirrimpoped; : On all cutpolished plate-glen, unilliereili na - niebedinieten bylifteeninhdi;lliree iinte per s litiare'• foot; &ben thatf - add - ' , 'nef•-•exiskeding - 'tdxf.cett • br , twatity4o4* five -dents OP strums feint 1 , 10:nolin ":” thava lit- snot; ezooodifie t:Weix*foiat tioreqnste foot above that, and not exceeding twenty= four by sixty inches, twenty-ftve cents per square foot; allaboye that, fifty cents per square foot; On all cast polished - platetglass,' silvered, I or leaking-glass plates, exceeding tea by fifteen inches, four cents per square feet; above that, and not exceeding sixteen by twenty-feur inches, six cents, per squire foot; above that, and not • exceeding - twenty-four by thirty inches, ten cents per square-foot; above that, and not ex , ceeding twenty-four by, sixty Inches, thirty five cents per square footi all above that, sixty cents per square-foot: Pravda; That co looking-glass 'plates, • or plate-glass silvered, , when framed, shall pay a less rate of duty than that imposed upon similar glass, of like des cription, not framed, bat shall - be liable to pay, in addition thereto, thirty- per oentum ad valoreie upon such frames; On porcelain and Bohemia glass, glass crystals for watches, paintings on glass or glasses, pebbels for spectacles, and all manufactures of glass, or of which glass shall be a component material, except crown, cylinder, and other window glass, not otherwise provided for, and ill glass bottles or jars filled with sWeattneats, preserves, thirty-Ave per eentunt ad _valorem. Seo. 13. And be it further enacted, That from and after the . day and year aforeinid, in addition to the duties heretofore -imposed by law on the articles hereinafter men atoned, theta Shall be levied,- collected, and paid on the goods, wares, and merchandise enumerated smd provided for in this sec tion,' imported' from foreiin'ionntries, a duty of five per cent= ad'valorem, that is Argentine,. alitbalta, or German. silver, manufactured or unmanufactured; Article' embroidered with gold, silverai other metal; `Articles worn hymen, women, or - children, cf whatever materialcomposed, made up,. or made wholly or in part.by hand, net' otheriike provided for; • . :Britannia ware ; • • Baskets, and all other articles composed of grass, osier, palm leaf, straw, whalebone, or willow not otherwise provided for; Bracelets, braids, chains curls, or ringlets coniposed et hair, or of which hair is a component material Braces, euependers, webbing, er other fah- rice composed wholly or in part of. India rubber, not otherwise provided foil Brooms and brushes of all kinds; - - ' Canes and sticks for walkitig, anished or unfinished; Capers, pickles, and souges of all kinds, •not otherwise provided for; - • Caps, hats, muffs, and tippet., .of fur, anti - t all other manufactures of fur, or oft Which fur shall be a component material Caps, gloves, legensimite, socks, stockings, wove shirts and drawers, and 011 similar articles made on frathes,_ of :whatever material composed, worn by Mon, women, • and.ohildren, and not otherwise provided Caid casea', pocket: books, ehell boxes,_ .souvenirs, and alt, similar articles, 'of ythateTer materiel composed; Carriagea and parts of carriages; Clocks and parts of clocks; , Clothing, ready made, and wearing apparel of whatever description, of . 1 -whatever material composed, except wool, made, up or manufactured wholly or in.part by dho tailor seamstress, ormruinfacuiref; „ . Coach and harness furniture of all kinds, saddlery, coach and harness hardware, silver-plated, brass plated, or covered, common tinned, burnished, or japanned, not otherwisoprovided for- Conabi Of all kinds- ' Comiositionti 'of glass on pasbs, - whennet ; Composition tops for' tables, or, other Irti - islee:nf. furniture; • . 1- -; CoraftM,sweetments, or fruits .preserved in sugar, brandy, or molaiies, not tither; wise provided for; - • ' • - Cotton-cords; gimps, and galloons ; Cotton; laces,- cotton insortings, cotton .trimming laces, and cotton braids, col ored or uncolored; Conk idaster Cutlery of all kinds- • Dolls, and toys of aU kinds; • Ertpatustio tiles; Epaulets, galloons, laces, knott, stars, tas sels, tresses, and wings, of gold, sillier, or other metal; • -- - Fans and fire-screens of every deaoriptipitt of whatever, material composed; Frames:arid Otitis for umbrellas; parasols, and sunshadea, finished or unfinished; 'Furniture; cabinet and household; -- Furs, dressed; .: _ . Heir pencils; Hat bodies of cotton or wool, 'or of Which wool is the component material of chief value; - Hair cloth, hair Beatings, and all other manufactures of hair, not otherwise pro vided for; Ink, Printers ink, and ink powder; , Japanned, patent or enamelled leather, or ' skins of all kinds; Jet and manufsoturea of joy and imitations thereof; Leather, tanned, of all -,- liatcaroni, vermicelli, gelatine, jellies, and • all similar preparations•, - Manufactures of, bone, ehell, horn, •Ivory or vegetable ivory.; Manufactures of paper, or of Which paper is ''a Component material, not otherwise provided for; ' - ' Mannfactnreask the bark of the cork-tree, except corks; Illisrinfastnres, articiel, vessels arid Orates not - otherwise - provided - for, of - gold, copper, brass, iron, steel, lead, pewter, tin or' other metal, or of .which -- either of these metals or any other metal shall be the - component material of chief value; Manufactures not otherwise provided - tor, composed of mixed -materials;-in part of cottonesilk, wool, or worsted hemp, late, or flax ; MAnufanures of cotton, linen; silk, wool, Or worsted, if embroidered Or tamboored in the loom or otherwise, by machinery or with the needle or other process, not otherwise provided for; Manufacturesa of cedar wood, grenadine, ebony, mahogany, rosewood, and satin wood; Manufactures and articles of leather,- or-iff which-leather shall be a cemponent part, not otherwiseprovided for; - - Manufactures, articles, and wares, of papier macho. Manufactures of geate hair °en:obeli or of which goats' hair or mohair Shall .too a component material, - ...ototherwise vide Manatee cur i es of' wood, or 'of which Wood is the -chief component part, not other- Idea provided for ; , . Morocoo skins ; Mathews ; rifles, and other firearms ;c. Needles, sewing, darning, knitting, and all other descriptions; • Oilcloth of - every description, of ivitsteier material composed, not othersise,.irct viclectfor; Paper boxes, and. all other Paper envelopes; , Paper: hangings,. and paper..for screens, or firs beards; paper, antiquarian,- demy, . drawing,"-elephant; foolscap . ; 'imperial, - letter, and all other paper, not otherwise prOvided for-- - • Pins, solid head or other ; •--;- 'Plated anti guilt wiii&of ankh:de' 'Prepared - vegetables,,;. bleats,— fish,atty, and „inVeisied _or_neesesled, 'calf or otherw ittassii:Wig _reeds; manufacturedor itar thillt.lo9Afictuivfl . rooms= of .sotrisstuos.]:-0!- , - C; f„ Y` _