Cottons, grenadines, genappins, and like goods, such as Japanese cloths, and poplins, &c., counting less than 100 threads to the sq. inch, (922, S. S., 848, 861, 1919, 1984, 2495.) 5 cts. per sq. yd., and grenadines, cotton and silk, cotton, ch. val. when threads cannot be counted, (908, 932, S. S., 1064, 1984 ) "hair switches," (so called,) glazed cotton thread, or of colored cotton, as cotton thread, under 927, (S. S., 1039, 2824.) imitation Italian cloths, readily countable with the glass, as other fabrics under 924, 925, and 926, (S. S., 1478, 1699.) laces, colored, (929.) moleskins, and repellant moleskins, (931, Aug. 12, 1857, Philada., S. S., 1984.) mulls, dtbl. under 921-2, (S. S. 1984.) muslin skirtings and lappets, dtbl. under 921 and 922, (S. S., 1919.) quilts, embroidered with wool, (1162, S. S., 2523), 50 cts. per lb. and rags, (see "Paper stock.') 35 Silesias, or twilled, as other fabrics under (921 and 922, Jan. 23, 1866, N. Y. ; and Feb. 3 and April 25, 1866, Bost.) shirts woven or made on frames, (930.) all other, (1238, March 4, 1863, Portland.) tarlatans and swiss muslins, (932, S. S., 2268, 2298, 2400.) thread on spools, or spool thread, spools containing not over 100 yds. each, (928) 6 cts. per doz. spools, and The same, when spools contain over 100 yds. each, to pay for each additional 100 yds. or fraction thereof, (928.) 6 cts. per doz. spools, and *thread, yarn, warps, or warp yarn, all not wound upon spools, as follows, (927.) valued at not over 40 cts. per lb. 10 cts. per lb., and valued at over 40 cts. and not over 60 cts. per lb. 20 cts. per lb., and valued at over 60 cts. and not ovor 80 cts. per lb. 30 cts. per lb., and valued at over 80 cts. per lb. 40 cts. per lb., and towels, brown and bleached, of less than 100 threads, weight under 5 oz., and value under 25 cts. per sq. yd., (932, S. S., 2521.) tracing cloth, (932, March 16, 1863, Com. Custs.) 35 Covers, (see "Carpets" and "Mats.”) Cowhage or cowitch down, (1565.) Free. Cowhair, uncleaned, (see "Hair.") fabrics, (see Hair." and note to 532.) "Cowhides," (so-called), used as whips, (1816.) 35 Cowlick cloth, as mfs. of mohair, worsted, &c., under (1163, June 5, 1857, N. Y.) 35 Cow- or kine-pox, (see "Vaccine virus.") Cowrie gum, (see **Gums.") Cowries, shells, unmfd., (see "Shells."') 30 Cracked rock plaster, (1816, S. S., 2573.) Cranks, mill-, (see "Iron, mfs. of.") Crapes, silk, (see "Silk.") Crape trimming, S. and C.. (see "Silk.") 35 Crash, (see "Linens.") 35 20 20 cotton, (1238.) 35 20 silk. (1111.) 60 20 wool, worsted, or mohair, (see Woollens.") * See T. D., 99, as to allowance for increase of weight on thread imported from Europe. "Any article which is in fact and substantially cream of tartar, and is used without further process of refinement for purposes for which cream of tartar is used, should be classified as cream of tartar, whether known by that name in commerce or by other designations, such as 'pink cream,'" &c., (S. S., 1551.) Cryolite (see "Kryolite.") Crystals, brown, (see ** Brown crystals.") glass, (see "Glass.") yellow, so styled, mfd from naphthaline, as aniline dyes, (1350, S. S., 523.) 50 cts. per lb., and Cubebs, (1567.) Free. Cubic nitre, (see "Nitre.") Cucumbers in salt and water, and imptd. in hhds. or casks, dtbl. as pickles, (S. S., 1818.) Cudbear, (1568.) Free. extract of, (see "Persis.") Culm of coal, (see "Coal.") Cummin seed, (see "Seeds.") Cupboard turns, according to material. Curb-chains, polished iron, as saddlery. Curling stones or quoits, (1569.) Free. Curls, hair, (see "Hair.") Currants, Zante, (1258.) 1 ct. per lb. all other, (1258.) 1 ct. per lb. Curriers' and cutting-knives, as mfs. of steel. n. o. p. f, (1012, March 30, 1865, Bost.) Curry and curry powders. (1570.) Free. Custom-house fees, (see post, pp. 79-89.) Cutch, (see "Catechu.") Cutlasses, as swords. Cutlery all kinds, but pen, pocket, and jack-knives (1257, Sept. 22, 1864, Cincinnati; S. S., 369.) Cuttlefish bone, (1571.) Free. Per ct. Darning needles, (see "Needles.") Dates, green, ripe, or dried, (1259.) 1 ct. per lb. Per ct. 35 Decoctions of dye-woods, (see "Logwood" 10 skins not dressed or tanned, (see "Skins.") Demijohns, (see "Glass mfs.") 35 Denims, (see "Cottons.") Cymbals, musical insts., (1339.) 30 D. Dolls, of all kinds, (1260, Nov. 12, 1864, Balt.) "Dolls," so-called, but which were jumping jacks and caricatures, partly of worsted, dutiable as toys under 1439, (S. S., 1725.) 336 10 25 35 45 35 35 DAGGERS, as cutlery, (1257.) Daguerreotype plates, mfs. of met. n. o. p. f., (1067.) Damage from rust, (see 1041, S. S., 1138.) Damage to fruit, (1281, S. S., 1167.) to goods on voyage of importation, (1889, Rgs. pp. 219 to 226, S. S., 649, 650, 2270.) see rules as to exportation of merchandise on which damage has been allowed, (S. S., 1092.) Damar gum, (see "Gums.") 35 rag-dolls, dressed, (1260, S. S., 2379.) Dolls' wardrobes and toilet articles, as toys, 35 (1439, S. S., 569.) 50 50 (1201, Jan. 30, 1865, N. Y.) silk and wood, silk ch. val., 2040, (see "Silk.") ornaments, silk ch. val., (see "Si ks.") wooden moulds or cores for, mfs. of wood, n. o. p. f., (1148, Oct. 18, 1864, Bost.) Cottons.") Dress trimmings, cotton, (see cotton and worsted, (see "Worsted.") flax or linen, (see Linens.") " mohair, wholly or ptly., (see "Worsted.") silk, (see Silks.") wool, wholly or ptly., (see "Worsted.") worsted, wholly or ptly., (see "Worsted.") Dried and prep flowers, (see ** Flowers.") Dried blood, (1578.) Free. bugs, (1579.) Free. pulp, (see "Pulp.") Drillings, or drills, cotton, (see "Cottons.") linen, (see Linens.") Drop black, paint, (see Colors.") Dyeing, er articles for, (see " Articles.") Dyes, aniline, by whatever name known, hair, (see "Toilet.") n. o. p. f., (1816.) 50 cts. per lb. and 35 Dye, Tyrian, (1816, July 8, 1861, Bost.) Dross lead, (see "Lead.") Druggets, all, (1176.) 25 cts. per sq. yd., and 35 Drugs, crude, n. o. p. f., (1262.) 20 20 extracts and decoctions of, n. o. p. f., E. EARTH, CASSEL, (1334.) Earth, known as guhr, (1334.) and stone-wares, to wit: brown stone-ware, above the capacity of 10 gal- China-, porcelain-, and parian-ware, gild- Earths, ochrey, (see "Colors.") Earthy or mineral substances, ware com- 10 Effects, household, of persons or families *This includes ear-rings and other im. jewelry of porcelain, (S. S., 2898.) Certain statuettes and figures made of fine porcelain clay mixed with flint and moulded, dried, and fired, and resembling Parian ware, classified as Parian ware. (S. S., 2547.) Also small ovals of China ware, decorated or painted, to render them suitable for being mounted as brooches, (S. S., 2645.) This includes chemical earthen-ware, (S. S., 2377,) and glazed earthen-ware beer mugs, with pewter tops or covers, (S. S., 2904.) Also gilt and colored earthen-ware match-safes, for mantel ornaments, smokers' use, etc., etc., (S. S., 2395.) Also plaster figures composed simply of "plaster of Paris," (S. S., 2544.) Engravings, bound or not, (1210, T. D., 40.) bound or mfd. into book form over 20 years before importation, (1210, S. S., 1779.) 25 Elephants' teeth, as ivory, (which see.) Elecampane root, (1582.) Free. Embroideries, to wit: cotton and worsted reps., slipper patterns, etc., as worsted mfs. under 1163, (April 20, 1865, N. Y., S. S., 1942, 2134.) cottons, intended for like pps. as Balmo rals and similar goods, dutiable as like countable goods of cotton, (Feb. 2, 1866, N. Y.) cotton velvet slipper-patterns embroidered with silk. silk val. over 75 per ct., (2040.) silk, less val., (1264, 2040.) cotton velvet uppers for slippers, (1264, Aug. 24, 1857, N. Y.) shawls of wool, worsted, and silk, (see "Shawls.") galloons, laces, knots, stars, tassels, wool other metal, (1267.) slipper patterns, containing no (1264, Nov. 1, 1867, N. Y., and S. S., 191.) stoles and crosses, (see "Silk.") wool covers, (see "Woollens.") in gold, silver, or other metal, n. o. p. f., (1264.) and tamboured articles, n. o. p. f., (1264, S. S., 2597.) silk, ch. val., (see "Silk.") Emery cloth, cotton, (908, 932.) tresses, and wings of gold, silver, or 35 35 35 35 40 These are not "subject to the rule as regards protest and appeal," (S. S., 1983.) See also S. S., 2491, as to certain effects of travellers from Asia via San Francisco and our Eastern ports to Europe. Horses not free under 1793, as "personal effects," (S. S., 2741.) Nor advertising pamphlets accompanying the person, (S. S., 2763.) † For rules of classification as to engravings, see T. D., 40. Explosive substances, (see "Gunpowder.") Expressed oils, (see "Oils.") Extracts for perfumes, (see "Toilet.") ethereal, fluid, (see "Ethereal.") meat, Liebig's, (see "Liebig's extract, &c.") medicinal, n. o. p. f, (1332.) proprietary, n. o. p. f., (see "Patent med.") of annotto, (see "Anotta.") of coffee, (see "Coffee.") of colocynth, (1332.) of hemlock bark, (1816, S. S., 980.) of indigo, (see "Indigo.") of logwood, (see "Logwood.") Fees, Custom-House, (see post p. 79.) Felloes or fellies, wood, as mfs. of wood n. o. p. f., (Tr. Reg., p. 592.) Felt, adhesive, for sheathing vessels, (1588.) Carpeting, (see "Carpeting.") 40 Felt leather shoes (see "Shoes.") 20 220 35 roofing, (1816, April 1, 1858, Circ.) Felts, endless, for paper or printing machines, or machine blanketing," (1164, S. S., 625.) 20 cts. per lb. and or hat bodies, wholly or in part of wool, (see Woollens.") 20 Felt, "Wood's patent dry or boiler," (1296, August 25, 1857, Baltimore.) Fence chains, (see "Iron, mfs. of.'') rails of wood, as mfs. of wood n. o. p. f., Fans, common palm-leaf, (1585.) Free. Fibre and cotton vestings, (see "Vestings.") silk ch. val., (2040) 60 Fibrin, in all forms, (1589.) Free. toy, for dolls, (1439.) all others, including those made of the leaf of the palm tree, with artificial handles, (1270, S. S., 679, 1497.) Farina, (1586.) Free. Farmers' implements, (see 1793, also 167 and notes.) Fashion plates, (see "Plates.") Fastenings, door, shutter, or other, according to materials. Fausse Glacé, of silk, metal, and cotton, neither mat. ch. val., (see "Silk.") Feather beds, (1272.) Feathers, artificial and ornamental, or parts thereof, n. o. p. f., (1271.) Same, if silk, ch. val., (2040.) 30 40 30 30 20 |