El HERALD & E,XPOSITOR; 13 BE PA• 'T , lreq#Fsdittif, 'Sep. :I 4,•.1. 8.42. tilE NEW TARIFF BILL AN ACT To provide tcvonoe from imports,- and to change '....'.and.'inoilify:existinklais,.iiiiposing dodos on _..intpot:tsiAnd for:otlx6r-Orposes.! ntoM, OUR LA7.] Btls.'"Odfitrif of all..kimli • os the skin; undressed, r, five periasittiturad valorem . ; on tiers dressed on the skin, mantle hatter's' fdes; Pitetlier dressed or un dressed, iiof^ein the skin, twenty'-five per centum ad • valorena ;;Tur :haps,. caps, •mtiffs,;tippets and .other nianulectures of fur not specified„thlrtplive !tercels , kens: valorem,; 'het. bodies, fromei, •or fells, .Manrifinitured,notpnt in form or' trimmed or other ' wise,tiventy-five pee Penton' .ltd .valoreia ; lists' of 2.,sktool,'lntebMlie4 , felts made- in whole or in part at,0 . 0 l e ei g hteen Ml cents each. •- ; hats, and; bonnets •for .rnen,• women and ;•chadren; from Panama; Manilla, Leghorn, Naples, or elsewhere, composed pf satin, straw, ehip, grass, pelat-leaf, ratan; willow, or any other vegetable substatice„er of, hair, whalebone, or other material '..not iither,Wise specified, a 'duty of thirty-five per cen-. tom ad4alorerin • Provided,•That all flats, lwaids„ plaids,' speller°, or 'willow sipmees, used for making _ • 'miser Mintier.% shall-pay-the-same rate of duty. n 4, inalMfactueed. hats or bonnet.S.l •'. • • 'loth. On all ornamental:-feathers and -artificial - flowers, ,or part thereoc • of whatever material corn . posed,- hair bracelets,- Chains; ringlets, curls; or. ;braids,- Iminan hair, cleenad and prepared for use, .and on-fans of every description, twenty-fiye per ("emu in ad valorem on all -ham. human .or other wise, mieleaned mid manufactured .item per centum : • airvisloreM; - on heir Cloth .or', seating;-and- or hair !l, belts-Mid hair gloves,- twenty.vp: . per- centum ad • valorem ;on curled 'hair and rheas, for beds and Yriattresies„ten per centiim'ad4alOretui . on feathers • for - lie-dB, and on downs of all kinds,,:twenty-five per centum ad ,valorem; on India rubberliil-cloth, web , hing, shoes, braces or suspenders, or.ollter fabrics or manufaCtured articlescompinied wholly or in part of India rubber, thirty per centum, valorem:. Pro- 1 vided . ,That bracei or sospituders of that material, not exceeding in value two dollars per dozen, shall ;le valued .at two dollars per dozen, and pay duty. accordingly. 00 all clocks, twentj-five per centum iiifoi.e - rim - surou - glaziers? - diamonds, -- when Set, twempSfiSe per centum led vnlorem; on ship or box :•chronometerowenty per •centuni, ad, valorem;;. and on watches, dr parts of watches, and wet:ehMaterials not specified, savor and a . ./aelf: per centum ad valo rem; on diamonds, seven and a lailf•Per,emitum _ad . valoreni; on, crystals of glass for watchis;•and-on glasses or pebbles for spectacles or eye glesses i when , • not set, two' dollars per, gross; on gems, pearls or precious . _ stones,. seven per'-centurn ad valorem ; on •.' imitations thereof, end compositions ofglassorpeste, ton .camoes and imitations thereof, and on mosaics trot specified, of whatever materials composed. wise.' Alier-rusl or imitation, set or not set, seven and a half per cerdum ad valorem; on jewelry composed of • gold, silver or. platina,, and 'gold and silver leaf, -twenty perCentum- ad valorem; on planed -or • ,itnitationjewelry,and Patch metal its leaf, twenty live per centum ad valorem; on Scagl loin table - fops; -and table tops of marble or composition, inlaid with precious - .stones or small pieces of composition, -kniiirtrus-mosiricir,-orrtable--topa-of-triiiehlevor-com— . position, whets inlaid with various colored marbles, - .and on alabaster and soar ornaMents;thirty, per cem. .tum ad valorem; on manufactures of services, vea -sels and wares of all kinds, not whet wise specifi , ,,d, of silver or gold, or of which either o f those shall he a component material of chi f va.'.lle; vase _ therplain, chasial E dngraVed or emboss.rd,uu ad Va lorem duty-of thirty per centum. ' • ot wond,-pot ^otheryviiie 11. Oli ell Manuflietures' • specified; thirty per centum ad valorem: Povitleti, "Flea boards, planks, staves, w in tli n t, s , h ewn or sawed timber, unwrought staves, and Al other de scriptiona of wood which studl have been wrought into shapes 'that fit them ,, respectively, for any spe cific and pernianent eine Without further manufacture, - shall he deemed anll takes' as manufacturell wood, -- and 'pay duty accordingly; and on tinier-to be used in budding wharves ,and fire wood, twenty per cent. nd valoremi • Providud, also ; That rough boards, plain ks; sin ves, scantling and sawed timber, not planed nor wrought into any shapes for Use, shat I pay a daty of twenty per custom ad valorem: And Provided !fertile'', That rose wood, satin wood, mahogany - rind; sP.oil shall pay a duty of fifteen per centum nil valorem, on walking canes and sticks, frames and sticks for umbrellas, for parasols-and for sun shades, cabinet wares or household flirniture not otherwise specified, musical instruMents of all kinds, Oarrisir,es....and - thereof," thiirry per centumandProvided, also, That strings for musical ' instruments, or catgut or whipgul, and ,all other strings or thread of materials, shall pay a duty of fifteen per centum ad valorem. • 13th. On ttionansif4ctured marble in the rough, slab or block, twent3' five per centum ed valorem; pr marble busts or statuary, not specially imported, as herein provided forottid all other. manufactures • of marble not specified, a duty of twenty per cen tum ad valorem; on slates of all kinds, l'l''g tiles and bricks, twenty-five per canton; ad valorem; on baskets and other maiiiiiictures,"not specified, of grass, strew, ozier or willow,and palm leaf, twenty five per centum ad valorem; on wax, amber or com position beads, and all. odd - beads not otherwise enumerated, and shell or fancy bakes not-otherwise specified, twenty-;five per contour ad valorem; on combs for the hair; of whatever material composed, twenty-five per centum ad on ad valorem; on brushes brooms of all kinds, thirty .per centum ad valorem; mid 00, bristles, one cent per pound; on dolls and toys of every description, of whatever material or materials composed, thirty' per centum ad valtsrerm on metal buttons of all kinds; thirty per cesium ;std valorem: Provided, That alt such, buttons, not ex ceeding in value •one.' dollar per gross, shall be -va lued at one' dollar, and be charged with duty -ac cordingly; on all pther buttons, mid on all button monlsls, of whatever material composed, twenty-five per centum ad' valorem; Provided, That lastings, prmiellas, and similes. 'fabrics, not sipccified ; when imported in strips,pieces, .or patterns, of the size mid shape suitable for_the Manufacture exclusively Mittons, shoes or' bootees, and that mohair or worsted cloth, black linen canvati,figured.antin,and figured or brocaded, or Terry velvet, when imported in strips; pieces, or patterns, of the size and shape suitable for the manufacture explusively of battons; tortoise shell-;horns arid- teeth, and horn and bonei• tips, shell be admitted) to 'entry at a duty of five per centum sect valorem; otherwise' to bei subject,' to the rates of duty elsargeableton. Morn, •fiesp.ectively,.ao- .. • Carding to their component materials. Section 6. And-be -it' fdrther enatted, ;That feom• and afterthe passage of this actobere shall be levied; Mdlectetlatid paid, cm the importation of the articles hereinafter mentioned, the felleWieg rates of duty; that is to say: On white or. red , leads, llitharge, or acetate or cromate ollead, dry or ground four cents per pound; on whiting or Paris white, and all'ochres or ochry earths used' in ,the composition of painters' color, when dry-one cent per- pound,'hen ground in oil ' one cent and a 'half per pound; on sulphate Of •barytes,- one hitlf cent,Per . pound; on. kinseed, hempseed, and rapeseed oil, twenty-five cents per gallon; on putty, one cent and' half per pound.. sectien 7. And be"it further enacted, That from . and after the passage of lists' net, there shall be collected and. paid; on the importation ofithe artieleS hereinafter mentioned, the, following rates bf ditty,,that is to say,: / Ist., On hank, folio, quarto post - of a Linda, and iettisr ,tind hank ~note, paper, ~, seVenteen :edeta per pound en antiquarian, denty„draWing, elephant, slonhle elophont 4 foolscap, tumerial, medium; pot, pith, royal; talfiernroy.al .aud..writing paper,, fifteen s..cents'per-pcitindir; ou. copperplate, b l otting; copying, :colored, for -labelii,.eolored,for - ouelli.s, marble or t iuuy, colored, Omer paner, morocco paper. pasteL 'Board;pressing, b oard,stintl, paper, .ttalue . paper, quit sdl other gold or silver wilier; Whether.tu sheeta or : itrips,twelve and a half cents per pound; "on %Aimed, statnersilkitt,',ten . Await etrnbiiidErs".7ll - 43iti'dti; ... 91c7,,b0aa - 8 , mill • hoards, paper makers! hoards, sheathing;" wrapping, and csttrulge : mmer,llirec,cents.t,er poundl..and on 101,0411er envelojias, ?Whether 'Plaid; ornamental:or Voloretl; . and allhillettl - imi or fancy, note paper, Whetoior form: or siaer;.when of ham' size than let paper,,thirty-per ieentutn"ad:-valoreM; on music : 'fines, and ofilitiper"-,gilt 'or Covered 'with Metal other tilt gold or paper -Amur hoies, :., ja,Panued,'or'..l; t, japitined;and other. fancy; piper, "centtutt 'ad- .valtireMOtnt',all `• taller hangings Or pariei• for'lereentt br fire lidirds, per;centuat bn all blinlo'gr twelve!cents" per pound; on playing 4 :ardi;lW6ity-fiVe _Cents per /Packi, ..blankPOOks ;" - Wliehliathiditwenty:eeidiperpoititd; When onbOttnd; fifteitit'Whli,per pouttd;- alhintrelnenteed-Veliq :Oti,asees , eltin.'and itathition.lhereof; A(llvalayO'nii!,lnk; avid ink powdortoralli c i q d f6 tiSen r per'eenhiniAd4oldremi-ituillalirepai•ed or ..;lia,,iiith,olviec,-.tilin4Aqii6i46tientunied- valorem; OntiktuititsetUradifitiee l i In v v•itorentvddAtga inateradi .waste sbolfily o,s,tintirter Stf•ptte- 'cent per p.th&liatier 'enturedrittett,fifidelixetitsperlinund e Ott All :bonktfprinte(l:i4l,l4 Angltabf- tangling/4: r. , ;;;4giiWhilitellEhailstskitoitll i tt it ityftVltetr• thirty - oents per poUtMei.i tniepty Cents per ninth : Previt e .01116CiltsnefAr the importer shall prove to' ellectf:r when t i t vtlatlS'itrtienteredllttil in il:ankh:.t • =IS ,5 ‘.‘ Edam .*7-7 ,- .... , ... , i•7*.s---- , :-.. , ...11 1 A5r0rw ...• - i'''••• ,,--. 9- -, , ---- :tr --,-- .. - .' , .- , : - . hOeitt lite beeicirrifitellloll , .Wilishefialitioall*re. tbin - ,Ptie.year;and nbt *p:UNllihedlin thittiriptudrY,' or hati , been printed and publiShediibroadttiore ditto five - yeara, beforC:atiefiimporttitiory, then kititin Such., •enie' skid. - books shalt lib :admitted' tit one 4ialfltie;;! above rate of dirtiest Provided, That the sai4einiti! of oneyenr and five years, shall .in no Pase.comininCe or he computed at, a nil froM i Nday before Abe .passisig of thiSact; o n all hooka Printein Latin o -Greek', or.in which either . language ' forms the text, svlren: ' bound; fifteeareents pee.pound; when imboundlifin , teen Cents per pound; pn books printed in. Hebrew, or of which that language forms the teirt,whenbound ten beets per pound; and when unbound eight cents per pound; Provided, That .all , ibiioka ',printed in foreign languages, Latin, Greeky . and . , Hebrew ex.; cepted, shall pay a duty of 5 cents perpound whether bound or iii boards, and when ,in• sheets or .pampli lets: 15 cents per pbund; and•editiiiiis:6f,works in ,the_Greek,Latiii, ~flelirew.„ or IG'eglish . language, which have been printed, forty ..ears ,prior to the date of importation, shall Pay a duty of 5 cents per' volume; mid all reports of legislative committees appointed under, foreign Governmenta, shall p . ay ;a duty of 5, cents per volume; On,. polyglots, lexicons and Alictionaries,;s cents per, pound; on books of engravings 'or plates ' with or 'withOut fetter press, whether. bound or tnahound, and _on limps or charts, 20 per centum ail Valorem. • " • • • - -• -• ' Sec. S.' And he it fiirther entteted,'That; from and after the passage of this nit, there shall be, levied, collected, and lumber' the importation of the 'articles hereinafter mentioned, the following duties:. that is to say: •._ ~ . First. OP .raw . 'sugar (commonly called .brown stigar,) not . :ridvancetibeyond its ,raw state; by:Clay. 1 ng; boiling; clarifying,or other process,and no syrup of sugar, or of sugar cane, iihrl on' brtiviii - dayed sugar, two and a half cents per pound; on all other sugars, when advanced . beyond the•raw state,by,clay; ing, boiling, clarifying, or other processiand not yet refined, 4 centl per pound; on refi nett Burrs (wheth er loaf, lump, crushed, or pulverlaed, and :when, ii6L ter being refined, they' have been dummied, colored, or in any way adultered,) and on stiOr candy, 6 eta. perpound; on molasses, four and a half mills per pound; - Provided, That alrsyrups of sugar:or of ' cane, entered under the designation of' molasses, or any other appellation than "syrup of sugar" pr of sugar - cane, shall be liable to forfeiture to the thrited States;, on confilecon sweetmeats or fruits preserved in moinsses, sugar or , brandy, an d confectionary of all kinds, not otherwise specified, 25 pet centum ad-valorem:. Provided_ftirther .That anAnspection, under such regulatiMis as the Secretary of : the Trea sury•may.prescribe, shall be made of all 'sugars and molasses imported froM foreign countries, in order to preventfrau'ils, find to prevent the introduction of sugars, syrup of cane, or . battery . - syrup,,. Under the title of molasses, or in:any_other linproperinanner: Second. On cocoa, 1 cent per pound; chocolate, 4 cents per pound; on mace, 50 cents perpound; nut megs,3o cents per pound; cloves, 8 cents per pound; cinnamon, 25 cents per'pound; oil of cloves. 30 eta.' per pound; China cassia, 5 cents per pound; pimento, 5 cents per pound; on black pepper, 5 cents per pound; Cayenne and African, or Chili* Pepper, 10 - cents per-pound;-titiger,' ground, 4 cents per_pound; ginger in the root, when not ,preserved; 2 cents per pound; on mustard, 25 cents per centum nd valorem; on mustard seed, and on linseed, 5 per centum ad valorem;' on catimlior, refined, 0 cents per pound; etude earnphor, 5 cents per pound; on indigo, 5 els. per pound; oii" wood or pastel, 1 cent per pound; oti - ivory. or-bune black,' three fourths of. one cent per poundoin alum . , one cent and a half per ptlitT: 4 on Opitlil3;ls, cents per pound; on quitikailv a ; s.per zentirm ad valorem; on roll brimstone, , 4 o o ; lie L an d' other mercurial preparations, cor,pl;vi e sublimate, • and red precipitate, 25 per ecnt'errfacl valorem; On glue, 5 cents per. pound on gunpowder; 8 cents per pound; On' Copperas an d t,. - eceii vitriol, 2 cents per pound; on blyie ee lloryr.'i Vitriol, or sulphate of cop per,4.cefits•per miti.,i; My oil of vitriol,or sulphuric acid, 1 cent per poutulybe almonds : and primes, Sets per- pound; ma sweet of almonds, 0-eetits per, pound; OR - 6105,1. cent per poinin; currants, 9 cents per. tfor.o , :ii figs; 2 cents per pound; on shouts not -1.- spemlim, I r -except-those-mieil-for-dyeing,l cent-pe.r -ON-I:arli. on • muscatel 'and bloO3n raisins, either in_ i ltoxes or jars., S cents.per pound; ,and on all ether raisins, 2 cents per pound; on olives, 50 per centum ad valorem,.. . . Third. On olive oil in casks, 20 cents per gallon; olive salad nil in bottles or betties, SO per cesium* ad valorem; all other olive oil, not salad, and not other . wise specified„2o per centnin ad-valorem; on sper . much oilef foreign fisheries, 25 cents per gallon; whale or other fish oil, not speem;of foreign fiiher ies, 15 cents per guiltier whalebone, the product of foreign fisheries, 14 Per cement ad valorem; „on . spermaceti or wax candles, and on candles of sper maceti and wax combined,_ 8 cents per pound; wax tareri, 30 per mitt= ad valorem; tallow candles,4 , cents per pound; on tallow, 1 cent per pound; bees wax, bleached or unblenclied;sid4shoemakers' wax, 15 per centum ad valorerii: on _Windsor, - shaving, and all other perfumed or fancy soaps, or wash balls Anil Castile soap,„:3o per minim ad valdreni• ' on all other hard soaps, 4 cents ;we pound:. and on all soh' soap, 50 cents per barrel, on marrow, grease, And all • Other soap smelts and snap stuffs, 10 per centumafi valorem, on starch, 2 cents per pound, on pearl or hulled barley, 2 cents per pound, on corks, SO per nentam 'ad valorem, pn manufactures of cork, 25 per centum ad valorem, On sponges and spunk, u 0 per ee4tum ad valorem, on oranges and lemons,in boxes,' barrels, or casks, and on grapes not dried, in boxes, kegs, or jars, 20 per &mum nil valorem. ~ lkillis th. 011 salt, 8 cents per •Misliel 0156 pounds, onadtpetre, partially refined, one fourth of one et. per pomul, completely refined, 2 cents per pound, on blei t eliing pectler,or chloride of I ime, 1 cent per pound, oi i Vinegar, 8 cents per gallon, on spirits of turpentine:, 10 cents per gallon; on beef and pork, 2 cents per pour - 111,6ms and Itheon, 3 cents per pound, pre pared me-ars, poultry or grime, in eases or other- wise, and lloiogna sausages, 25 per centum ad va lorem, on clictax, 9 cents per, pound, butter, 5 cents per pound, lard u , .8 cents per pound, maccaroni and varipacelli, gelavinle, jellie; and all similimprepara tions,3o,per eentma ad valorem, on wheat, 25 cents per bushel ~barlers . 30 cents per bushel, rye,ls"cents per huehel,,bats, 10,eents per bushel, Indian corn,or maize, 10 cents per lurshel,7o centsper one hundred mid twelve pounds, :,..l: Winn Meal, 20 cents per one hundred and twelve .p *. iiils . , potatoes, 10 cents per bushel, on foreign caugfie fish, viz: dried or smoked, one dollar per one hula: , id and twelve pounds; on mackeral and herring's pic.lcied or salted ; one dolar ' aud fifty cents per, barreft, .'o,n. pickled salmon , . two . dollars per barrel, on all ti ther fish, pickled, in bar rels,'one dollar per barrel; in all other pickled fish,' imported otherwise than'. in L 'arras or half barrels, not spe - cified, twenty per centriwo ad 'Valorem; and on sardines and other 'fish, preserved in oil, twenty per centum ad valorem:. /Provide' if That fresh caught fish, brought in tor - daily consuniiption;sliall be ex empt (rout- ditty; on fish glue ' i or, isinglass, twenty per centum .ail valorem; .011 . 0, 3 ekles, farmers and sauces Of all kinds; not. otherwisi• k erntroera_..tolli thirty per centum 'ad valorem; on caste r oil e torty cents per gallon; nests liiot and animal -o,ils;,and alVvola tile and essential oils, not otherwise specified, twenty per century*, ad valorem;, on all gent/yr:id other re smous. substances not !pealed, m, a ern* state,-15 per centum ad valoretru,Mul, on : die', 814 id ' articles whenpot in a,crutle state, and "on,.paatei, halaaMs, yalencee;tinctuNa,extracit,' cosmetics arifiprifumes •npLotherwise IMiimeritedi. 25 :pri• .ientum ,aif Y lll O- - remroo . benzoieieitrio,4ltite-• Or- yelloW mmiatic, nitric, oxalis„.pvroligneous and tartaric iteidio• yen ty per centum adjalorexn; on heretic acid, 5 yer centum ad valoremonorax or tineal;2s per *centtim ad inkwell:woo amber, ambergris, amrdoillli,aniuilto,,• anises*, arrow root, vauilla beans, French chal:ty red :411014 juniper -', berries, manganese, nitrate Of ICad;chwynnte, hichkomatc andlieussiate of potash, glanber and: Roc:belle salts, Epsom salts or sulphate of Magnesia; and all inher chemical salts or prepar- ' ations of Salta hot enitnierated, smiths, sal' sqs,alltl all carbonates of pada, by. whatever - name designated, Other-than, soda ash', barilla and kelp, twenty per. eentuire ad 'valoiven; on.sulphate of quinine forty 'cents per ounce avoirdupois; tin soda ash , 5 per een tum.ad valoretu. . . , 'Fifth. 'On brandy R ao dollar per gallon; on other spirits manullictured or distilled from grain or other materials, for first and second proofs sixty cents, for third,proof sixty--five cents, for fourth proof seventy cents, for fifth proof seventy-five cents, and all above fifth proof ninety cents' per gallon; on Madeira, Sherry, San . Luear and Canary wines in casks or bottles, sixty cents per gallon; on Champaign Wine!' forty cents per gallon; on port, Surundy and claret wines in. bottles, 35 cents; per gallo n; 011 1 ) 04:M4 littegundy winesitn easke,4 .5 cents ,per, 0104 .on,, l'eneriffe wines in casks or bottlea,twenty, cents per gallon; on claret Winesin casks six cents per gallon; on the white wines notenumerated, of Fiance, Atta r . triu, Prussia( and 'Sardinia; and .of, Portugal and its .passessionsrie.casks,aix.rentalker..pallom.-mbettlet, twenty cents per gallon; on the white and red wines of:Spani, Germany and the Mediterranean net enu inerated,in casks twelve and a half cents.per .ntllont , , in bottles twenty cents per gallon; on Sicily 'Aluile.. ira or ltlarsala wines, in casks or bottles, twentY:five cents per, gaillont.on other wines of Sicily in casks or. ; bottles, fifteen cents per gallon; on. all other wines not 'enumerated, and. otlier, than those of, France, ' Ansa ria,fruisia sand - Sardinia, and of. Portugal and ' iterssestons, when In, bottles, sixty-five cents per , gal on; 'W en inscasks 'twenty4re cents per - , pill:M. , Provided, That nothing herein contained Audi , be construed tir permitted to operate se. as to interfere with' subsisting,treaties with foreign nations,,,, Pro videtfurther,..That all imitations ofbranaycor.spir itaVer of any. of thmsaid wines, and all wines tin, ported by.any,natest whatever, shall be , subjecile the ;ditty, riroVided. for Idle •genuipe , oracle, and to, the: highest rate of shity apPllcable to the article of the_ same .ifituit:-.l.And'!pret , Ved further; That when wineli4treirtiperted in t bettles, the, bottlea ilia': Pay isePtirate . .duty,accoriling to he rate established , by thls sicii on 'moral* and liquors; of. all kinds, sixty 4deit , iie.i'gail., o , ll ktqa ' , arritek,4lbaYilthei.lCir-chen- • ;iliiiser;retkfia:attit , ,iiiher,sitailar'.spiriteks :beveri- Oiriot.olfi'erwise- illiecifiell , siVlSentive" . gilloP • on ale, lierker.and , ysfiin,bot(lo,,i,iretii , "O6iitio IM F„ 0 971',9thPr , iiise i. 6 r , in bottle, 'ee t ;pef .., .. . , . ; - c ai l int-oiru l , 2l ,4llinijitured I en— pee:oo urn ad ,talerersr, on Aigurs 0011 , Q. arty per' pipuidVon ?ititifr a , tWeVfer 0 ,:e0 . pet'' • 09ndr,niarpx4etuteil tobAtti4s other thin criig!T Anil pyitirpAn,k.e.tits per potind4l , • ' . ..- ‘-'-1 7 .: - - • .:CSeetiOn 7 9.4llatietallizilie - Flinietea,. , r4t, frau, Mid afterl - the -Yearbeforententio,ried;ithe, folloadnierticles shall be:exempt•froni ::;!i.lse , Ali articles *petted for the .oatiftbii:Unftf - , Id Siat . ts. • 2d. ,All44odoomies Or inerchariditei,thef,ftTOOhi; paddee.orfinanufaCture ; of.the,r,Fnitedlitsit.os4 p,ortedle ,Utifted Sintesi , and 4ioeks annierionireffeefOint a.fornlgn, country,:and litfOngliftnekAti' , the, merchandize, of eitizens•of the. United Siateii'dylni , • • 9d., Paintingti and 'staistary,ihe - prodiiCtioti A;i. meriean artistsraiditig. abroad. • 4tit. Wearing:apparel in netball use; and: olher; personal 'effects, not m e rchandizei - -lirofesitanid; books, instru mend., iiiipleutents and' tools'atrtide,' occupation or employment, of - perititis'irriiing the Quilted States.. - • -;" sth. Philosophiesl aPparittan,itiSteuniente;bookit;• maps and ,Chorts; , Statues, statuary, busts - and :antis ef-Omkrble,,,bronte,',alittbaiter er ~plesteti, of Parle;, paintifigs;draivings,engravings,etchitign, specimees, of sculpture, cabinets of colt's', medals; gems andalt. other collections Of 'antiquities, provided AIM' same be; specially imported in good faith for the use of any society , incorporated or established : 9er philtitie phical or liternry purposes, or •for:the eneourage ment of the fine arts; or fOrsthe use andby" the:erder co f any collegle;aeadetity,sphool br seminary,. Of learn- twin the United States' 41frAnatCmical ,PreparatiOffit, .nintlebsOrmachl; nery, and of other inventions' and iniproveMedts: in the arts . ; specimens in natural history„ mineralogy and botany; 'Meet, ihrubs;Plantd;bulbs Or roots, and garden seeds not otherwise. specified; bersies,, nuts and vegetables , ilea ,principally in -..dyine,o - ;com-1 posing dyes; all dye woodit Stick; Whilbina Other fish oils of Artiericao fisherieo,,and all other articles the produce of said . fisheries; animals linpOrted for ' beeeili fish, fresh caught, 'imported for daily -con sumption;- fruit, green or ripe:from_the West-In-, dies, in . btilk; tea and coffee When imported in Antie rican vessels from the' places of' , - their 'growth or production. •' . • , • • ; , . 7th. -Adhesive feltfor sheathing vesicle, alcorno que,:aloes, antimony crude, argol,..aseafretida, ova rtiociarillit; hark or cork tree unminhfactitted ; hells or bell 'metal; old, and only fit to, be remanu-' 'factored, or parts thereat; and chimes of bells; brais in pigtror bard, and'old brass only fitto be re:nano ' factored; Brazil wood, •erude brimstone, and flour of ' sulphur, bullion, burr 'stones .unwrought; aritles, chalk,_elay vinwroaglit; cochineal: coins of gold-and silver,-copper imported in any_shapm_for_ the use of the mint; capper•in pigs or bars,and copr per_ ore; plates or sheets_ of copper for sheatlsP,. 2 . vessels, but noneis to be so considered except" gnat which is fourteen inelieswide and forty-eigta I n - c h es long, and weighing from' fourteen to thit -- iy4aur oi. per square foot; old -copper fit - only, to ti - e • remapo .., factored; cream - of 'tartar, efnePT,--dints, ground flint, gold bullion, gold epauleifi 'and wings; grind stones, gum •Artibic hsl gom , gum tragacanth; India rubber in bolt e or '..'imets or otherwise, un manufactlired , and old tik,:eakum, kelpikermes, lac dye, leeches, Pratdel- +,4 , madder root. mother of: pearl, nickel, nuv„ it °Mica, palm leaf unmanufitetur- FdrPoini . -3 . Y .e.euv ion - Bark; pewter-When old-and only fit to remanufactured; platina unmaitufac tured;•!...,;cey unmanufactvired; plaster . of Paris tm grotititi ratans and reeds unmanufactuad; rhubarb, pallr;dtre when crude, sarsaparilla,shellae, silver silver epaulets end, wings,; stones called polishing stones; stone called rotten' stone; sumac, tartar when crude, tentesique, turmeric, weld; woods of all kinds - whenunmatinfactined Ont. herein'enu • . rnerated. • ' Section''.lo. And-he it further coacted; - That'On' All articles not herein enumerated or provided for( there shall be levied, collected and paid a. - duty of 20 per centum ad valorem. 1 Section 11. And be •it _further enacted, 'l' hat an addition - of 10 per centum shall 'be Made to the se veral rates of duties by,this act imposed, in respect to all goods, wares a n d merchandize, on the impor laden of which in American or • foreign 'vessels, a specific ffiserimitimion between 'them is not herein made, which, from and after the -time when this act shall- take-efict-and-go-infoOperationrsliall-hoLim— ported in ships or vessels not of the Inked 'St sites; and that a furtheittldition 'of ;10 p er centum shall be made- to the several rates of duties imposes! by this act on all goods, wares and merchandize, which shall be imported crony any port or place east of the Cape of,Good Elope in foreign vessels: Provided, That these additional duties shall hot apply to goods, wares or merchandize which shall be imported after the day that this act goes into. operation, in ships or vessels notof the United States, entitled by treaty or by any act or acts of Congress, to be ettared. in theports of the United States, on-the payment of the sense duties as shall then be paid on goods, wares or merchandize„ imported in ships, or Vessels of the United - States: Section 12. And be it further enacted, That on mid affix the day this act goes Intol,operation,-the duties on all imported goods, wares or merchandize shall be paid in Prevaed, That in all eases of 'adore or neglect to pay the duties on completion of the entry; the said . goods, wares or Merchandize shall be taken possession of by the collector ; and de posited in the_pulitie stores, dime to he kept with due end reasonable care, at the charge and risk of the owner, importer, consignee or agent ; and if such goods. remain- in public store' beyond ,sixty days (except in the case of goods imported from be yond the Caps of. Good Dope, rerna* • for the space of ninety days) without payment of the duties thereon, the said goods, wares and merchandize, or such quantities thereof as may be deemed necessary to discharge die duties, shall •be appraised and sold by the collector it public auction, on due public no tice thereof being first given, in the•mannernial 'for the time . to be prescribed by a general regulation of the Treasury Department; and at said public sale distinct printed•catalogues, descriptive of said goods, with the appraised value affixed thereto, shall be distributed among the persons present at said..aile; and a reasonable' opportuhity,sliall he given before such sale, to persons desirous of purchasing, to' in spect the quality of such goodsvand the proceeds of said ashes, after deducting the usual rate of storage at the port in question, together with all other char ges and expenses, including interest do the duties from the date of entry at tlae sate of 6 per minim per annum; shall be applied- to the payment of the duties.; and any balance of money remaining over and abcve the full amount of duties, charges and ;tenses and interest aforesaid, as well as such quan tities of any goods, - ivares or merchandize as may not have been sold for thepurpestsbefore mentioned, Shall be delivered and the money paid over hy the collector to the owner, importer, consignee or agent; and proper receipts taken for the same: . And provided, That if no claim be made by such owner, importer, consignee or agent; for the portion of goods which mai remain in the hands of ilia col lector, after stieli Sale, the said goods shall be forth with returned to die public stores, there to be kept at-the risk and expense of the owner, importer, coit , ! - signee or agent,' until claimed or sold for storage a greeably to law; and . the proceeds of the. sale (Or duties remaining unclaimed -for the space'pt:ten days after such Bile, shall, Ace payment' bf duties and all expenses aforesaid, at the expiration of•tbat period, be paid by the collector r into. the Treasury, in the manner provided for the, ease of unclaimed goods in the next succeeding section of this ach.i. And provided That when any goods are',Of a perishable nature they shall be sold forthwith. ' _--Section 19: And be it further enacted, That, pre vious to the stile of any - ; unclaimed ` goods; the said' collector shall procure an inventory 'and appraise ment thereof Lobe made and to be verifiedron-oath or affirmation; by two or, more respectable men-. chants, before the said collator, and to remain. with ldni; and said collector shall aterward cause said goods to be advertised and sold in the manner. pro vided for in this act; and alter retaining the duties, thereon, agreeably to such inventory and appraise.. went ad inter e est and charg es as aforesaid, shall paythe overplus , the overaus, if any there be, into the Treasury, of the tinitesbStates, there to remain for the ' se of the oivner,er owners, who shall upon due proof or his, ,her theirproperty,be entitled tot eceive the same; for witieli purpose the collector shall transmit with the said everplus, a copy of tIM inventory, appraise-. ment and account of sales, specifying-. the• marks,' 'numbe>7 and deseriptiOns of the packages sold,their , contents, the , name of the vosserand master ho which and of the pcirt or place whetee they are' imported;' and the , tinicivhen and the, name of, the person or , persons to whom said .goods .wereepnsigned in the' manifest; and the recetnt or certiftate: 'eel= lector shall, exonerate' the master or..peirson' hiving the 'dm* command of. any ship Or:vessel in ',i'litili.'said•sciods 'wares andmerchaudizeliere iii ported..lrOm thereof:; Preside!), That tiotitich'idthe:fillitsixitt sectien,af. the general' collection: law' oft the, seobiidt 'of March Seienteen.littedred anditinety:nine; Which irovidesfor,the_stOrsige or Uriolalined-merchakdkei .he and is herebyrepaleds. Frevided also, That When' suchgoods are of a perishable nature; they thall.bet ,SOld forthwith.' • , : Section 14: And be lt, fufther enacted,'" !nit on. and after the day, this law'goes into effect There shall .be allowed a drawback on foreign•augat;'refined in the United States, and exported equal in. amount fO'oolilty paid . n foreign sugar from whiChs it shall 11 rnanufacture'd, Pr be ascertained under. such regtdationeas shall be prescribed by the;Sec 'tary.of the. Trestinry, and no Inore;,.. and'odejnirini Itslilled from foreign nibliiies; a draribask of , r - o five. cents. pe11On; till the :fwatdayofJanuary. eighteen ltundred'and;rty:th'kee;•iyhettiOtliall be reduced . etatt per' tom' and annually; on the first day. of. January •t e*ftel., the tiard shall 'be" reduced sine cent per, salloii; ;until; the aame•ehalthe litliscontinnedi Trinided;'',lfhat thieuet'shall - , not ahtev'oritiePeal any laW,:ttow forte regullitint Ina - esportatitnrot &tiger refined: oe.SPirii"lailile" irntn - tnalaites in the •United 2 Statecexcept as hi rates orduties aa&diawbaek:a., base or . olVgOo44*Jimeraitil*eilibliciajziOnwirt a f t e r t h ei d a 3r ffiliadaltjaleictiPli*Olifii 4baa k l o le leilt i t •.sildg4.4iancr,teerefint ilt l' poi o ( rfikAnlifWirit*Ttiklogt Ir row tti,e4ote , of ityiticirWioh itie. iltlttign leykod:.b'y , thin ` act Qu - radi, *mils knit fokolsii .vo#l4 Il bei ti .,:, a r i e t f v , f iin ii d;4, o ;•l o ri n c a a h se ali of p ' e re r s-i ec tiro tif tia m o ti l ' ai . i . e,s ta , t , ..r . ,t ; elt - !ttittibinittc'ttilowed,_ exectits'.o - 0,. threign : refined inigara.,:.altalLbit-retained frir:liteasisOf tfitV United . Rititga;liy_tlikeitlifecterii;:paYliiraireh'ilrittihaek a 'O r : apectively; mid haltieeaseafforeign refined sugars,: ten per 'o6l*m-shall be : so r'eta'ined:.. :- Section - l8:' And be it further enacted, That in all 'oasis!Wyeie :Awe' is or. ibill -- he ! , ttrtpoleil - anted . i'aitir€" ol :. rate di r duly oo;aargoode, waies or mer- chaniftie iimported into the United States, and in all, cases: iliere. the . impOied 'shall' by lisp be'r& ,geilstett-by, or, directed to ; be...estimated...or based upon,, the ialee'ef the square yard; or of any rpeei.' _fled quitititY-or parcel of.sueh goods,-wares or .mec clatindlseiit shalt be the duly 'ist the collector,mithin whose.disfriel:ttleteamesball be i inported Or Mitered,' to ottuse,the.aittual market value or Wholesale Price-, time.theretf,atibe hen .purcliaSed - :, in:the.principal; .marketstirthm . counh7 flap .whiclr-the same shall lede.hiee c iraPorted-into the United IStates,'or of theyardsAiiiiiiels or :qoaritities,sistheeaSeMaT 4 ).ct . 41i,be:appypiiteiti, estimated, and ascertained; and to, such .valuear priee; to h'esiscertained -in the manner Pigii.deil'ili 'this' • att,loll,,liejitle4 all costs ',and eliargesiatepiftinauhin; Ipiding:in every cane a Oliarge.fdroommissiiniSlik easurif rates r asthetree , alien at.;.ftie: port Wheeetthe , same may be entered,• t,MOn vvideliAuties. aluill ( g%stSiOssed.• -And it 001 to „e'veetaiiikelirie, he the: duty of , the - ippraisers of the Unite d -,Slat.es,"seil t tiveltqf them and every per kin whit:aba ft: act *torsecli appraiser, or of the coli lecteratrilarival .Officce, kis ilie-crisearnitbe,by .all. the reasonable Ways . and means in hie or their pow er, to aicertain - estimateandappraittqlliktlFile , end actual. market, - value, aed,,wholesale 'Trice, any, in:. yoke or - affidavit thereto to 'the contrary notwith-_ standing, of the said goods, wares and merchaedize ritthe tune , purchaiedi.int iii the principal -mOrkels" of the country:whence the.same shall have b'w,.,b n .„ ported- into' the, ti,nifed States,and ,the.r.a al b er o f such yardii,:,parcels and qualitiies,ried:,c,,mh actual' market, value,,,or wholesale price of i3,,:ery of them, o a r s the case n rii d a i y so re , rewire;' and all' si:„ii, goods; wares shall be imported' 'whereof woof shall . he tr* -- being InniolLetimed of wool, er • ' wiisponent' part, which finished condition, et', r.. .i ii Tt , t t '''Llu o i i t y ed si S ci t i s a tes in insani,titne taken, deemed: 0::,4 'estimated. to:have .been; at the time PllincllEtsrat and place whence the same• were imported it•ts the Units) States, Of as great value as if :the tts . toe had been entirely finishedi• Provided, Tile+ iifall cases where goods. worms , and merelian- P!,s'es subject to ad TatoremLdety, or -on which- the I ;.ittties are tcrbe levied upon the value of the square yard, and in all cases where any Specific quantity or .parcel of such goods, wares and merchandise shall have been. imported into the United- States from a country inwhiclithe same have 'not been manufac tured,or pro treed, the ,foreign value shall be 'ap-, praised and stimated according to the , current mar ket, value' wholesale price of similar articles at the'princi I markets of the ' country-of production or menu cture; at the period of the exportation of said go dsovares and merchandise to the United State . , .... . ,-8 eticia 17. And 'be 'it further eilacted;:l'llat it shall 'be-lawful-for the-appraisers, or'-the-collector and naval officer, as the case may be, to call before them and examine, upon_oath or affirmation, any Owner, importer, consignee'or other persons touch ing any matter or thing which they . may deem ma terial in -asemlaining the true market value„er wholesale price of any .merchandize imported, and to require the, production, on oath eiaffirmation,No• the cullector.or to any permanent appraiser, of any - letters, - accounts, or invoices, iii 'his poisession s ,re- Jatiorfolliertame s for - which, purpose they arc here,: by respectively. authorized to administer Oaths' and affirmations; and if any person so called shill ne glecter refuse h? attend, or„shall decline td answer, or shall, if required, refuse to answer in Writing any hem rogatories,and subscribe his name to his depo shied, or to produce such papers when an required, he shall fOrteit_mul Pay to_ the United States the awn of, one huildred dollars • and if Such. person be the - owner, imp o r t er or cousignee, the appraisement . whichthesaiif aPpraisers, or „pollee:tor or 'naval of -ricer; where there are-no legal-appraisers, duty-make of the goods, wares and merchandise . shall - be final• and conclusive, any act of.Congrehe to the contrary notwithstanding; - and any person who shall wilfully and corruptly swear-and affirm falsely on. such ex-, aminntion, islailltie ile , ' Merl guilty - of pe - rjilifriiii - d if he be the own i er; mporter or consignee, the men; anodize shall be forfeited vend -all testinieny in writing, or .depotitioi‘s taken. byvirtue of this sec tion, shall be in . the collector's office, and pre served for future use or reference, or be transmitted to the Seem tary'Of the 'freasury when he shall re quire the same: Provided, 'fled if die owner, im porter, agent Or consignee of ally such goods, shall he dissatisfiedw_ith_theappinisementoutd_slitift have crew - plied with the foregoing requisitions, lie may forthwith give notice to the collector iii writing, of such dissatisfaction; on the receipt of a Web the collector shalt - select two discreet and'experienced mercleinta .citizeits of the United .States, familiar with the character and value of the goods in ones titan, to examine anitiippraise the same, agreeably to the•foregoing' provisions; and if they .shall dis agree, the collector 514111 decide between them; and the appraisement thus, determined shall be final, and deenita and taken to be the {,rue value - of said goods, andllie dutic x. 6111111 bele,icd thereon accor d diligiv, any, set of 'Congress -to the . contrary not withstanding: Provided also, That in sill rases where .the actual, value to be appraised, estimated and 'ascertained, as hereinbetore stated, of any goods, wares oe; merchandise, imported into the United States and ' subject to any ad valorem duty, or whereon the duty is regulated by or directed to by imposed, cr., levied on the valise of the square yard, or other tntriel or quantity thereof shall ex ceed by ten per-yentum-tir more the invoice value, them.in additicaffollti. ditty imposed by law on the same, there :shall be levied and- collected on the mime goo is, wares and merchandise, fifty per can tons on the duty. imposed an the same alien 'fairly invoiced. , I - Section 18.,Aind be it further enacted, That the several collectors be, and they are herebY author— ised under such regulations as may be prescribed by t he Secretary of the 'Treasury, whenever they shall deem it necessary to protect and secure. the,. revenue of the United States agaiberfrauds or un dervaluation, and the same is raeticable, to take the raiment 'of ;duties chargea ble. en- any artiffie bearing an ad vithirem rate of duty in the article it self, according to the proportion or rate per cen tem of the duty. pn said article; arid' such goods, so - taken, the collector shall cause to be sold at public auction; within twenty days from the time of taking the same, in the . inauner prescribed, in this act, and frlace the .proceelsarising -from: such sale in the Treasury of the' .‘Juited Stites: Provided; That the Collector or praiser 'Mall not be allowed any fees or coMmiiiii nTor, taking and disposing of-said goods;arid payi, g. Abe proceeds' thereof. into the. T t ressury,.other ion ale, now allowed by law... - - Section 19. A be it further et acted; That-if. any person shall knowingly ,and wilfully., With in tent to defined 'tbe: reveaue .of . the United States, smuggle or elandestinelY introduce lhto the United States any goodii,wares or merchandise, subject to. 'deb , by lawirundwhich sliquldheve been invoiced, without payinglutaimounting for the (lofty, or shall„ make opt or t pasite or' attempt to pass through the. Cusitom-houne,any false, forged ,er fraudulent in- , voice, every.:,lmelt . , person, his, her, or their eiders and abettor ,, Shall be' deemed 'guilty of a misde, iireanor,initon-canyietion. thereof-ibis!' befined u s. any.sum'not exceding five thousand dollars, or im prisonedfor-isnyiterm-of-tiree not -exceeding two: years,or-both, atthe discretion of the.eourt.. • Section 20. , Art . be; it, further enacted, „That there,ehall be:jetted; collected-and paid, on each and every notwedumerated ',article whlch' bears a similittide,either)ln Material . quality; texture, or the use to which , it may be app lied ; to an enumerat ed attiele-;cliaigetlble with duty, the same rate of duty v44104161;10 and charged on the enumerated article' which if Most resembles in 'any of, the ;par= ticulara beforeltneotionedi ,and if any non-enumer atedartiele eqtralfy resembles two ,or more enumer ated articles onwhich .differeut rates of duty are ' - eliargrable . ;thereffiall he leyied,collected and paid on' 'such non-eau article, the same rate of , iti duty-as - i,chii Ikon the article which it re-: sembles.paying 14 highest dirty;' and on allarticies manufaCtured fro' two or more materials,: the duty : -shall-be assessed 4 the' highest sates at which any, of. its(cOniptinent, rts May he.chargeable.'-..- : • • Beetle,' 21.-An4be it further mulcted; That, the' colleetaceliall'dvdguate.eri the invoice at leesi .one package of every .*ivoile, and one package at leatit, -. .iffeverrtenPacketea_tif geode, Ware* dr,Lreerchaii .:ilisiiazgl„ sysmitet att,Mber . ifie - Wilier eldier.-ix . the ritipelii26;),„ ni:A ifeebt , aary.;.upported' into l e such port, to be . o ned; eta mined "ittin:er,;:ii. l , - --i ‘ shit Shall order* liSeksge oßptieltages , so denim , -eitedtattie.pnblitni oresfor-extiminfitio4eeditaity;, -package be fouridtheappraisers to contain any or- - Selo:not:specified , • tlieinvoite, and they or a ma jority of them she 7 I be of opinion that such article wee omitted in : Ili ittyolce. with fraudulent i ntent, ett theliart.of the s ipper, owner or, tigent,the-eon -11 tents bribe-entire - close litirliiiih the article' may be shall bit liable,toapieure .and forfeiture; on - con vietiop thereof belee acYCourt Of competentjuris- ' diction; but If said ppreitierit 'Shalt_ lie of' opinion' that noitich frairdul ntintent 'exhited s them the value 'of . such article-Oil be. added. to Atte etttrX 014 the i i , duties thereorYpaild Oisto'dirig!Y, kid Ilk sturfealisill: beAellvered,to'ffikimPartPra agent, Oi'!consigbeei Ilirtiiiiied,S Thatane? forfeiftite,maY:lidiemitted by - the'Secretary t hlht„Treteatur,oo , the'prialuition of evidence, satisfacto: 'to liims.thitt wo•fraildWiiii:ll l toiid,dde:•-,.ProTtitettl rther,'"Th`at, if eii the Opening' 'ortiny luickage:Mii- mikages.of,igeods;',Wdeficietiqt - .ofjanyarticje,slialltpiTound,on exandriatiokify Se elipraistiriltheesitniAstritt;be,teitified-to:tbe'colleik t .., ertulhe'hiT Ol*lid,akellewatade ;i th.: iiic e - be nadiinestimatin'' e lutlea;,„ - :., --m -- - - Seetitnal44l44- - katiti*vogqiiii,tiiiiiiii g4als.wio4tow ligw . 4lol , ,oter4t ;r , Pi° Itlitce' the re, YP':Pd.:4lpprabiers;.the 'Mode: h . i • ''''ri beg, " '' ' ' boil f''"6 int'l -. -th-r - iiii. se,..qt- . re:t .. e 'as e,r ,o tig eore - .to, -- ci,th - eiectf-shill- -4.llofelfy.,oliser fr edly. the** Yrinahtfolfletri tiiz . ivb itilitecituraiteed tfiel , stientitiug- :. tied - didreellitehriliit W..'•': , ::` , :.% ,- :i';', ,, 1 , ,.,, , ,',', , , :r , ,,, , - eiillOW237A'n - rift, the:dutyof' e , qeoretarptilie:Treainry, .frauftlicitotirreN t estelishiumhrletm4 refit 4atiOni; poi Iniensistil with. (tali litweof thOliPticti '2 :.~K~i~"rNt. States', tb. sehure44l4s4' faifhfell eirel,llnpurtial spit raual' gtauls,•.Warel.and `trierehandize• as le..' foresaid, iCoPorted . into the'United-States; and'just' and Propeg entries ortiliqffilietoal • tritirk.et .value?, or ; s wholeiale priceti , thereoWigiril 4f the yardsil parceliror other riltantitiee;iii thee.ale may require; , and of such acittlid, market vtilueivholeaale price-of ever. of theme...- : • !Section 24. And •be further _.ehacted,.That it xhiatitithe'duty of alLoollectOra and other officers oftlfe ellegoms to execute and. carry into effect all inititictions of ther'Elecretary of the Treasury rein. tive,to the execution 'orthe revenue laws; and in case any difficulty . alnaliarise as to the true construe tion or meaning of any part of such revenue laws, the decision °Mho Secretary of the Treasury shall be conclusive and bindisieupen all such collectors anti other officers of the customs. . .. . ~.Section 25. And be h.= it fort enacted, That noth iiig in this act cientetined shall apply to goods shipped in 'a vessel bound to any•port of the United. States, actually having left her last port of lading - eastward or the Cape qf Good Hope or beyond' Cape Hop prior to Oh Ist day of.December,lB42; and all le- ‘ ,l , provisions and regulations existing immediately fie fore the 15th day ofJune, 1842, shall be trolled to importations ,which may ha made in 'vess e ls ylifeh 'have left such last pert :or eastward of the Cape of Good. Hope or beyoni Cape: Horn prior •to said lst,day of SeptemberpB42. - • Section 26. Anil . be ;A iurtlt6. enacted, That the laws abiding on ay.: list day of June, 1842, shall ex tend to and be.t . ii iorce for die collection of the du ties imposet by' this Acton goods, wares and mer chiffilli7:e, imported into the United, States, and for the ' r ecovery ; collection, distribution and ~remission PI all fines; penalties and forfeitures, an for the al fowsince of the drawhacks by this act authorized, as fully and effectually as if every regulation; restyle tioq-,,peani6e; ferfeiture, prevision, clause, matter and tiring, in the said ,Isiw Contained, had been inserted in mid re-enacted by this .act. "Anil that • all pro visionrof 'any foriner law inconsistent With this act, shall be and the same are hereby repealed. •• ' Section' 27., And be it further: enacted; That •it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury, annually, to ascertain whether, for the year. ending 3th of September next preceding, the 'duty orralkartieles has exceeded thirty-five per.centum ad.talorem on, the average wholesale market value - Of snch articles, in the.several ports of the United States forAliepreceding year, and-if so he shall re port a tabular statement of such articles and excess of - duty to; Cmigress, the-commenced - lent of the next annual sfsslon thereof, with such observations and recommendations as lie may. deem necessary for the itnprovement of the revenue. • .Section 28. Arid be it further enacted, That the importation of all indecent and obscene prints, paintings, lithographs, engraving or transpareeeiesf is hereby prohibited i nvoice , ; ,and no package Whatever. or any part thereof, shall iwadinitted to entry, in wtaichlmy each artistes are,centiiined; and all invoices and packages whereof any, zuch article shall compose a part, are hereby 'declared to be lia ble to b - proceeded against, seized arid forfeited, by due course of law; and the said articles shall be forthivith destroyed. . Section 29. And be.,it further emitted, That wherever the word ten is used is this act, in refer ence to weight, it shall' be deerned arid taken to lie twenty hood - red weight, each hundred weight being 'one hundred and twelve pOundsavoirdutois , Section 60. And 'be it further enacted, That so long ns the distributiOn - of the nett proceeds of, the. sales of the 'Public lands,directed to be madeardong die several States, Territories and District of.Do lutnbia, by the act. entitled "An net to appropriate the proceeds'of. the sales 'of the' public lands and' to gram pre-eMptlen rights,"- shall.,be • and:manias suspended-by virtue of this act, and "of the proviso of the 6th section or the act 'aforesaieli*he ten nee' cerium of the said proceeds directed to be paid by the said, act to • the se* end States , of Chio, Illinois, Alabama, Missouri, M issiseippi ; Louisiana, Arkansas.and Michigan, Shall also be and remains auvended JOHN WHITE, . --Speakerofiliellfouse-opi7elnesentativvr— . . . WILLIE P. MANGUM, PreBiflen! /no tem olthe' Samle:, Approve(lAugusl3o,lB42. JOHN TYLER.. THE INFAMOUS TAX BILL. Section 7. That the coun'y commissioners of each county of this Commonwealth shall be, and they are hereby - authorized_ and required at the time of as sessing comity rates in the present year anti at the usual period of makingthe same, annually thereaf ice,- IN- ADDITION . ro_TDE INCREASE AT PTESENT. REQUIRED BY -LA W, to add to the county rates and levies for the use of the Common wealth, UPON ALL REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY NOW TAXABLE for State pnr poses. ONE MILL ON EVERY DOLLAR OF IDE VALUE TIIERIEDF t Provided, That in the assessmcni" of the tax, imposed 4 - this section, all ' stocka mortiages,and other oe . curideo shall be as sessed at the ACTUAL VALUE THEREOF: Arraovin-Tlie 27th day of July, 1842. llAvgip. YOILTER licrThe above . is the 7th section of. the NFAMOUS TAX BILL passed by the late Legis ature, and for ... which MR..DARR, one of he TAx l candidates for Assembly, VOTED. upon this section, the Harrisburg hie gencer makes the following excellent com ments—which weinost cordially adopt, and ask for them the' serious attention of the TAX-PAYERS of-Cumberland county. 'I hat paper says : In the bill passed at the ses sion of 1840, the tax •assessed upon real and personal property for State purposes, wait one millon the dollar.. By the above it will be seen that the county colt:mission ers of each county are required to add one mill in addition to the tax already levied —exactly DOUBLING THE PRES ENT TAXES ! Every tax payer in thp Stair,' can readily estimate the effect -of this bill, both upon hituself'per3onally, and upon the 'whole people. He knows how mach he has been requifed to pay thityetar under' A thaold law, And how much will be wrung from his hard earnings in these times of depression, by the present . bill next year. But thisis not the -Worst feature of the bill. What the'people complain of, and have reason to complain of, is its unequal and unjustoperation. According to a re port inade by Dr. lIIIDDLEBON =co Sed. - 'ate at the late .session, thp w,ttfile amount of taxes paid into the treasury_last year' under the bill of 1844 (except two coun ties not then heard from,) was ' $639,• 493 38. sOf this sum • $510,730 /22 , was paid by NINE'rEEN' counties of the State; whilst the other - THIRTY-SIX counties paid only the balance of $l28 1 . 763 16 1 and received out of the echool fund $204,042 00! 875,278 84 more than . they Paid into thi treasury!-- Thus them hie teen, counties.a re, required to pay,' 11'1-1E WHOLE 'EXPENSES OF TH,E ,GOVEIRIMENTiniid 475,00 be sides:for ,the education of the' children of tintlel9lthe Slate. - -Tite - 7conntietriupon:yr,hicii - _.;this 'heavy - liurdee ie imposed are Dauphin, : Lebanon, r. Hucks, 'Cheater,- ,Lehigh'ESerits, Oentra; Lyceming, Northurn, berland, Northampton,'Frinklin, Hunting don, Cunibeilafrid,,'Sfentgotnery, Lehigh, Delewere, and. the city and °Minty of Phila. ' ' 'This unfair , and infamous To, let the . Tetx:Pdyeee retnembei.; 1S:N0 11E' DOV 7 111.EIY,BY THE . rggstryT pi.W! and • repeated by . the next . , sgroinu rr,se.iefix o 4l:o;,tifellineteen l w 50 u ties '4;56 *nem edniust Flak into the treasury; T 40,10` ) I460 - 44! thilot'Amt,o l ber: thirtY7lliz bill , S 2O :Ta2O 32 ! . N> 15 40 '. 1 i 1144 4 , 0 ( ci1f L ibi 441, 4 2 ' 3, 0 4 4 1 inbuilt to j thie odioui tax oithoui effort do avert it I Cenaiitlr att. • tthini-hthi': Oen it be Wit by the:LegiSinteie . arnajeriti f ari,tfT,Whigi i 'igeake:d to rekod 'before it is iiitieiiitiennd'if 'We anisTitiVe ..• taxation, let us bave a biltbased on an hon eat' assessmentohat will operate equally upon all sections of the State, and not make pne4lOrd of the. counties 'all 'the penses of . the ,Governtnent 'and help . . to, educate the children of 'the others besides. - . As we have said before, we are not for repudiation, an some 'of . our truth-loving LOcefeco neighbors represent. - ir the' tax -98 under this hill„are once assessed and le ' Vied,' it is idle to talk of a refusal to pay: them. The tax gaitierei ,Wring them; from .the ,people,,dcelpite., of elf 'tesistance:. Reshitanee to the lawit is 'no 'Part of our' creetii - and. we do not advise any , pbrOon of Our citizens. to restirt.tO it; but, by °keeling' good :Whigs to the Legislature .this fall, . they - have yet a chance to repeal the law before it goes into 'operation, and ;his we advise' th eirc tO • do . But there is yet another m4ter to be, considered in relation to this bill. • Net!' withstanding the taxes are to,, be, • heavily 'increased, not a dollar money in to be apmpriated to the payment of the public debt, or ,the interest on the debt, ;but it is to bliquandered, as millions hive iMen already, UPON THE 'ARMY OF POLITICAL FA VOURITES A N D OFFICE-HOLDERS_who swirm _Upon our; pablid` works . and in !Abet' , official stations, in the' goverment. TAX PAYERS of Pennsylvania, Tieitix. OF THBBI2 - 111110 - 13. IS : it not.worth an effort . to rid yourselves of the op" . klisive burden of unequal .taxation which a reek- less Locofoco administration would 'fasten upon you? Arouse;yoursekvit tothe Work, and you can do it.- Send good men to rep-, 'resent you in, the Legislature—honm.k men—men . whom you can trust, and' the evils, under which we now labour, which hive 'crippled the energies,of the people, and Prostrated the Credit of-the State, can and will be re medied.'`-Arouse'then - to action! Action!! ACTION! Do your duty faithfully, by . , .sending a majority_: of honest Democratic llarrison 'men to the. Legislature, and THIS '. ODIOUS 'TAX' BILL WILL BE REPEALED; and. measures matured which will de justice to FOR TUE CARLISLE VIERALD AND'Exposrson. EMI=2I3 Ma. Enron:—lt was the remark of a great and good maw that it ;Yoe 'the ' hennderf - dety 'of ' every Officer ofJustice i okeep himself sedulous- I upon hisclear from all stains vhich might be east his station, even by the, slightest interference in ' political warfare. . Now, I presume, Mr. Editor, that every one will perceive the .peculiar apposite ness of the above retrtark to a couple of prominent JudicialDfficers of Our countyovbo have lately on several occasions grievously instilled public opinion by their meddling_in political uffairs. It is, however, not my desiie wantonly to injure the feelings ninny individual; but -the late, as well is the former acts,*of these Honorable gentlemen, taken in connection witli, a'sense of duty to the . community and purity of .tire, kw, forces me to inform-judges Hepburn and Stewart, that their entirely uncalledfor course, has had a very strong tendency to weaken the faith of the people in-re gard to an impartial administration of Justice.— Is it not perfectly natural,l ask, granting the im perfections of hutnan nature that mans' feelings should ilovVin whatever channel predjudice may dictate? And carrying out the question, is it not • possible, that a high state Of partizan feeling, such as politics are always knovvrr, to produce, may • be carried to the bench, there, instead of Law, to decide on the merits otsuch matters as shall coma within their jurisdiction? NoW, in sight of these . self evident facts, I ask all reanonable personsL - whether fflormons or Bennetites, Democrats or Whigs—if it is not a' base .wandering from the path ofmoral teethed°. add ono which should re. ceive the open condemnation of. every. upright citizen, for those whose (dole and only province It is to "weigh even banded justice out to all;" 'to deimend front their ,high', stations , and be._ conic the vet jest pimps and jots/era itt pulling the 'wires' lett political machine? I ftel no fear for the answer. Every one who will, cap and must perceive the truth and necessity, of the, foregoing marks; and I do sincerely hope, for. the honor ofCurnberlend County, that the gentlemen, whom we have thus slightly' noticed, wall in future con_ Ai" themselves to their proper sphere. They are remunerated hendsomely.by the State for perform. tones, of certain duties; and it would at least Balm but 'lOl, thatthey should, attend solely to those affairs incumbent upon them.. , , - • , In regard to the war now: waging, between the different factions: of the Democratic party, I , have nollisposilion to-Write; hutlivheneverl 60 . the - iii;Vutra , hand 'of political , deagagogueism stretched out toloop the *melee drjestice, I, eon. ceiye that it then beetnes 7/17,eiokrim duty es a cithien oficounty• where thopnritf td: itnr Law ie the greatest safeguard, to raise a warn ing voice, and to apply the lash Of truth to all. Those vtliaknowingly commit a• high:handed of. .. fence'against ' the good sense of a community 'and the light of Justice. . ... ... . , ' September 9th, 1842. PennTylvania Co at . _ Friini the Aiinhattlatalegne of thjs flourishing hi. stitution;sre.learn that" the total number; of students, connected .with it during die current year, is site Mm. tired andfsevetyvfive; ,as , follows:' Seniors, - • Juniors, 2 • •-. Sophomores, , , , •!7 . Freishmen' - , Partial COurse; - - • Irregulaili, . - ''•l'Prepartitin7;'" , . , ~„ : Thus, .This College hqs beeit i .stiing 'forty s tl ever, since its first establishment. The number of at dents luts never before been tallirge, and but for Ilia rea; sure' of the times, we have no:dontt it would till, larger...'With such a Faculty as that Colle ge , b i ble s ed with, such, a Coqrse of 'study add such syitern . ot diacipliba it cannot; faff to• Command' public' 'wan denim and,secitrn, extensive and, cobstintlrgeowing patronagi.-• The 'Medical' Department of the Cob• legs is loCated at Philadelphia • and the' Faculty is composed of men Of' a high order of talent, possess-; b l gtreat nibkal as. well Illst4ntific worth::: The 'expenses paid in advance at Pa. College; eXz. e,lusivesoftliookl,clotlik, 11 ghts; room-furniture, fuel; washing, pad traVelling,are as fohowin .; ; •,. .;, irone r '. ,Session,'- . Board and attention to'nucun 24 weidt,,,a , .. $1,75, per week; .; 2)440.00 Tuition and Wooidentat • Boom ,rent, , ~,,c„: 5pp,9 , 5•. MAIO* - Ott • l g attin g 'il4to.oo for the 77,4 ood.about $6.00, • , •.:* • , AD,VERTISEMEISITS • :' .. ',Ari_.'•II, 7, TALMERI • !. orricl3, -, 4 Rili*lt*:LlPlLtlal, :AO Elpsp:. o.•lo4;.South'Third-Stieet i bel a a War . the.Meehanie'a E,tehaage, Philadelphia. - • Chkeaper than '.eyer cailioer - . TlVlE . iithecriber hat,on hand ti nOrittier,n(A.pw AND stqcnO HANDED 64113111114.61110 - , Vomit SALE, A, Fl of siogie . , ifo01:4 anti P IST OLS.. 1-lA.Te t ,q-evry.dg lowest prices. purchiscrtilkiiiiii hi iecal, • ai he iiVetertititied 'to 'sell lower. than nny' 6 tilt. tabliahinent in the county.' . .: • . ANDREICG/L - ECHgR; Athiaiat . attire. North .tiatinvei ti . , South of E. Bulloak's Chair rat#7. Carlisle, Aug-314142. , „ • . . • • . A person i446kio .. l'o:t,ryi ntibecribgr 11l either., b*.uote attoono4;ske . retitly notified that their nOCOtints will be lellatthe Store of Charles Darnitz, where all 'indebted are nvedt ed to call and''make payment On iii‘.,before the 201.h' of SEPTEMBER; as after , that linie all Recounts. unpitid, will be left in other handirfor . eolleedon:. JNOt; A.' PEPPER. Aug. 31,1H4V. , • - ' ,• at-44 , NOTICE.. ALL persons indebted to the aubeeribet are hereby notified, Thid. Their accounts moat te settled . ott or before the - 2oth SEPTEMBER heir 1 ' • CRAW OGILDY.. Carlisle; Aug; st 842.' • ' •'• at 44, • liisdian . Vegelithi:Pills. • IDRESH supply: just received ,by the subscriber, -r- whois Agent. for the same. : ' • ' CHAS: OGILBY. • tf-44 cmoiole, Au g , 31, PICKLING VINEGAR. PURE CIDER VINEGAR for Picklhig, for sale by theaubseriber. ' • . • . GEO. Carlisle, Aug.' 310842, ' . If—d 4 _Lpcomkialitric• caamati - 4 - • SEvEflAi..-DREss .PATTERNS of Fontßni ..Silks for sale very' low by the subscriber. GEO. W. HITHER. - ICtielisle, Atig.-81,1842 T i e the Heirs and legal representatives of GEC •SHAEFFER, late rtf , Earl tcvnahip; Loam fir County, Pennsylvania, deceased, . . T an Orphink Court, hcld ) for said County 4,4 on the 16th day of August, 1842, the Cour granted a:rule on the, heirs, and legal reprcsenta Lives of the said George Shaeffer, deed., and all persons interested in his real _estate, to appear. hi . • - ourt, at 10 o'clock, A.-M.; crn.MON.DAY, the 26t r day of P-TEM DER, „1842„to accept or ran - sal al Astute, at the yalulitien,and in case of re al to show cause Why the same 'should not be sold according to Law. . A.. 11. ,HOOD, Clerk, Lancaster, Aug. 31,1842. . , 41.44- ELECTION PROCLAMATWL WHEREAS Ir in and by an act of 'the General . Assembly of Commonwealth or Pciresyl- , - .vania,cntitled±!Aii act relating to the elections Ofthls • Commonwealth,". passed theyd day, of duly Anai • Domini one thousand eight hundred &nil thirty-nine. it is made the duty of the Sheriff' or evoly:Fouoy within - this Commonwealth, to give public iodise of the General ElCations and in Such noice,t,o enumerate. 1, 'The officers to, be elected. • , • ' 2. Designate-Abe place at which the eleCtion is to 1, .Paul Startin, High Sheritrafthe Coatiti oftiim hrrland,d9 hereby make kuMott and giie this • • PUBLIC ArIPT4 to the electors of the County of,Cumberland, that on ,the SECOND TUE.SDAY OF .00TODEll NEXT (being the 11th tiny of the month,) a General.Elec lion will be held at the several 'election districts es tablished by law hi sr id county, at which time they will vote by ballot - for the scleral olUers hereinaler tkarnad, viz: T,wo.PEitsorsr* wreinvsent the coimiy.tif -Cumberland iii , fire'Housir oflteprceeittatiiveA of Mennsylvstoii. • . 7 " ONE CODEOISSIONEIV • for the county of 'Cumberlaild.., • . ONE IPE.OICHONOTAitIir fur the county of Cumberland. ONE REGISTER for the county of Cumberland. . ONE CLERK of the Orphans Court, Clerk of the Session a, Oyer. and Termmer and Recorder of . 11 eds, &c. • •ON E DIRECTOR • - of the Poor and of the Howie - of Employment of rAid county. to settle the public . .aceountS of the Meal CoMmis sinners; &e. . . . The said election - Will be helddmonghout the coon- oe ty as follows: ' '• . -The election in the election' • disti ict composed of the borough of Carlisle,' and townships of North Middleton,' South Middleton, Lower,- Dickinson, Lower Franktord, and Lower Westpenushoro,' will . .be held at the Court House,in the borough of Carlisle. The election in the district composed of Silver Spring township, will be held at the, poblic Howe of Joseph Grier, 11/ liogestown, in bald township. The election in the district composed olden part of • Evistpeinisborough township, lying West of Oyster's Point, running from John Holta's to EA chelberger . 's tavern, at the public house:of Andrew Kramer, in said township. . - ••• • • The election in the district composed of that part of East Pettnsborough lying, blast •of Oyster's Point, runningfriiiii John Holft'itti Eichelberger's tavern, et the public house owned- by Robert B. Church, hi Bridgeport, in said .toweship. • The election in the district composed ocNew Corn- berland and a part of Allen: township, will be held at the Public house of• John SouOelikan Nei Cum berland. • , The election in the, district eomposeil of Liabum and a part of Allentminship will be held at the pub lic house of Peter McCann, in Lisburn. in. . The election the district eointmsed.tif that. part of Allen township, not" included in the New Cum berland and Lisburn election districts, will beheld.- at the public house cif David Shecifur, in Sheperds town, in faid low ushi p r • . • , . The election in the districtcompelled oftheArougli of Mechanicsburg, will be held at ,the public house . of John Moser, in said .borougts: , ~ ... • : . The election lir the riStritt composed of Monroe township, Will be held t the public Mese of Widow 1 .1 6 ,,,0; inchurchtown,• in Said township:. •• , ' ..; The .Gie9...Tl i' .the district composed of Upper Dickinsiin to;"..1151111: will be, held m at WeaeY's School'Hiniteoii'ss;d to - wfiship. - ; ,7 , :,. t" The•eleidionin the ditri;!tA oemPbsetjetf the' , bor ough pt Newillle, and towitsliip,Q:A-..tkligliti, -Upper • Frankford, Upper Weitpennsbore7ni:! l tbe, t p 1e1 ..,... c4 Newton toWnship . noVinoludini in the 1.4i11ite.."=,....L" -- ,,; don di strict , herein aftet• mentioned,. will 'he'llei.;.... the &let School Honse, In , dm : horoußh •,s4 Now. • .•• !title. _The election in the distriet comPtised'OrTheioWn. 114 4 ' 0 11 °0" re!!,atilrbe heldsit the schobt, house !in ewlitirs. in said to.wnshi., The electien'in the (Patric 'conipoied of the boi. ; . °Ugh. ol SlitppensbUrgySliippenskurg township, and 'that pert of Sotidsittnpton'toweslup net included its the' Leesburg lelicition dbtrioli; Wilhbir;:lkeld , :id the Council fledielliAli.Oorpugh ofohWeeehlie* ' - -•-- 2 And in and by sisstot,of,the.Ceneraf AssenOty of this commonwmith, passed thild :Nay '4839; it is thus provided. "That 06. qualified Peetelli:ei P" a' .. of Net Stint and Southampton towns hips in; the' mem- . • rt.of Cutiaberland; liotiridedliylthe'folltivilsiglincs fa' 'itiit'alume,'Tia...=-Beetining'st the Adarasinountyiline, thenCelating the'lihedisidint thenitrinitiploEDick.. , Moen and .Newttni , tu the turnpike ressd,thommtdeng .• , said turnpike to" the -Centre:. school4lionat, pn • said turnpik,e in Southampton toornaldp;theicotos point • on the ;Witinst Bottom , ,road si fleybieli,s, Including .. ReAuclOS lane, thenie a straight:Arc:T.ocm to the saw.milLbelonging Co tho'Heirs .01 1 George 'Clever; ', 1 thenoe..)6pgilirystieWarun to the litsims s4stititi line; thence along pc lino t efAchiteet'StAn s t . I::'„lhe'placs,..,. : of begirMing; he and' ta hereby "ir ntaraec- tiois dirtiht; • the-electiton hi be - lii.''itAltilmbliciitl:' house Or.Willians.-Maxwel4inl*l44loo4PP - r' ton' tOW4IIIO. 'I '•'• ' ,:': . 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CANDOR. 19 L. ME Erci>" - 4:IAZZCK%=I3 ONE 'AUDITOR-