Alumina, sulphate of, (1187.) 60 cts. per 100 lbs. Aluminous cake, (1187.) 60 cts. per 100 lbs. Aluminium or Aluminum, a er. met., (1464.) Free. Amber beads, (see "Beads.") gum, (see Gums.") Ambergris, (1466.) Free. Amelines, twilled fabrics of worsted. Duty same as on other dress goods of women and children, under 1166, (Sept. 21, 1857, Boston.) American artists. Paintings, statuary, foun tains, and other works of art, the production of; provided the fact of such production be verified by the certificate of any consul or minister of the United States, indorsed upon the written declaration of the artist, (1799.) Free. barrels and grain bags exported filled and returned empty, or vice versa, including shooks returned as barrels or boxes, under regulations, &c., (2061, T. D., 59.) Free. American citizens dying abroad, effects of, (see United States.") fisheries, products of, (see "Fisheries.") mfs., to wit, casks, carboys, and other vessels, n. o. p. f., the mf. of the U. S., exported containing American produce, with declaration of intent to return empty, under regs., &c., (1468, S. S., 1150.) (See also 827, as to Petroleum barrels.) Free. products and mfs. exported and brought back, (see "Articles.") vessels and railroad cars, repair and equipment of, in a foreign country, (see "Vessels," and "Cars.") Amethysts, not set, (1396.) Ammonia, (1188.) aqua or hartshorn, med. pr., (1332.) erude, (1469.) Free. Per ct. 10 Amylic alcohol, (see "Oils, fusel.") Anatomical specimens, models, or imitations of, (see "Models.") Anatomy (see "Skeletons.") Anchors, (see "Iron, mfs. of.") Anchovies, (see "Sardines.") Andirons, (see "Iron, mfs. of.") Angelica root, (1470.) Free. Angora goats, living, (1473, Nov. 14, 1867, goat's hair or wool, (see "Wool.") Aniline, (see "Arseniate.") chem. pr., (1816, July 17, 1863, N. Y.) dyes, &c., (see "Dyes," and "Colors.") oil, (see "Oils.") paste, so-called, but really colors, dtbl. as aniline colors under 1350, (S. S., 2810) pulp or paste, if not colors or dyes, (1816.) Animal carbon, (see "Carbon.") hair and cotton mfs., (see "Mfs.") integuments, (see "Bladders.") specially imported from beyond the seas for breeding purposes, (see 1473, S. S., 2548, 2571, and T. D., 80.) See 1472 and 1473, for special provisions as to immigrants' teams and animals imported temporarily. 20 Anise seed, (see "Seeds.") 200 40 oil, (see Oils.") Annealed wire, iron, (see Wire.") Annotto or Annotta, (1474.) Free. all extracts of, (1474.) Free. seed, (see "Seeds.") Per ct. 20 20 20 10 acetate of, (see “Acetates.") carbonate of,† (1188.) muriate of, (1188, S. S., 1896.) sal or sal ammoniac, (1188, April 15, 1867, Philadelphia.) sulphate of, (1188, S. S., 793, 1003, 1896.) Amomum, (see "Grains of Paradise.") Ammoniacum, grains of, or gum ammoniac, a resin, (1405, S. S., 2235.) Amyl of oxyd, (so-called.) (See 209, note, and 1280.) 20 10 *This includes copies actually made by American artists of the productions of other American artists, (S. S., 2318.) † See note to 220, as to duty on jars containing Carb. of Am. Per ct. 35 10 articles, of whatever material composed, exc. silk or linen, worn by men, women, or children, and n. o. p. f., (1238.) Articles of grass, osier, palm-leaf, whalebone, or willow, n. o. p. f., (1199.) such as card-cases, pocket-books, shell boxes, souvenirs, and all similar articles of whatever material composed, except silk ch. v., and n. o. p. f., (1229.) in bulk, (see "Definition," &c., T. D., 14.) indecent or obscene, importation of, prohibited, (see 900, 901.) 35 35 35 in a crude state, used in dyeing or tan- raw or unmfd., n. o. p. f., (1816.) n. o. p. f., made of gold, silver,† German of trifling value brought by passengers the growth, produce, and mf. of the U. S. worn by men, women and children, of whatever material composed, excepting silk or linen, made up, or made wholly or in part by hand, n. o. p. f., (1238.) Artificial feathers, (see "Feathers.") flowers, (see Flowers.") Arts, fine, acids for, (see "Acids.") * Does not include antique table and sideboard to be used as furniture, (S. S., 2681.) But contra when intended for cabinet of antiquities, (S. S., 2699.) Held, that "collections of antiquity" and "collections of antiquities' have substantially the same meaning, and that, with reference to paintings and other works of art, antiques only, to wit, productions of ancient date as distinguished from those of the medieval or modern periods, should be admitted free under the existing law, provided they are specially imported and not for sale, (S. S., 2934.) A drawback allowed by the British Government on silverware exported from that country, cannot be deducted from the dutiable value of the article on importation here, (S. S., 2847.) 20 25 Balerope, hemp, (975, April 21, 1858, N.Y.) Ballast in general, (see S. S., 1424, 1542, 2664, also T. D, 8.) 30 oil, (see Oils, illuminating.") Assafœtida, (1195.) Asses skins, (see "Skins.") Asthma cigarettes, (see "Cigarettes.") B. BACON, (1070.) 2 cts. per lb. Bagatelle balls, of ivory, &c., (see "Ivory.") Baggage, personal, in actual use, (1793, 1837.) Free. Bagging, for cotton, and other mfs. n. o. p. f.. suitable for the same uses, wholly or partly of hemp, jute, flax, gunny-bags, gunny-cloth, or other material, valued at not over 7 cts. per sq. yd., (967.) 2 cts. per lb. The same, valued over 7 cts., (967.) 3 cts. per lb. Dundee, or Scotch Double warp, of jute, not fit for use in bagging cotton, (966 S. S., 1690.) (See also S. S., 1656.) jute, for tailoring pps., hop-sacking, &c., (966, S. S., 1617.) waste, fit only for making paper, as paper stock, (see "Paper.") Bags, as coverings of importations, (see notes to 516, also 1869, and S. S., 2589.) bead, under 1201, (see "Beads.") cotton bags, and bagging, and all other like mfs., n. o. p. f., exc. bagging for cotton, comp. wholly or in part of flax, hemp, jute, gunny-cloth, gunny-bags, or other mat., (966, S. S., 2013.) grain, &c., re-imported, (see "American," and "Foreign.") 40 Ball caps, as percussion caps, which see, (Jan. 24, 1865, L. S.) Balls, wash, (see "Soap.") Balm of Gilead, (1485.) Free. Balmorals, wholly or in part of wool, worsted, hair of alpaca, goat, or other like animals, val. not over 40 cts. per lb., (1163, May 13, 1871, Com. Cust.) 20 cts. per lb., and The same, valued at above 40 cents, and not exceeding 60 cents per lb., (1163.) 30 cts. per lb., and The same, valued at above 60 cents, and not exceeding 80 cents per lb., (1163.) 40 cts. per lb., and The same, valued at above 80 cents per lb., (1163.) Same, of any other ing to material. 50 cts. per lb., and material, duty accord Balmoral skirts or skirting, and goods of similar description, or used for like pps., wholly or in part of wool, worsted, hair of alpaca, goat, or other like animals, made up or mfd. wholly or in part by the tailor, seamstress, or mfr., (1167.) 50 cts. per lb., and Peru, or Peruvian, (1486.) Free. 40 Bamboo cloth, (908, 976.) reeds mfd. in part, (1147, July 17, 1857.) Bamboos, unmfd., (1488, Sept. 12, 1865, Bananas, (1281, see "Hawaiian.") Barbary gum, (see "Gums.") 40 Barbe noires, silk, (see "Silk.") Barege, cotton, (see "Cottons.") wool, (see "Woollens.") Barege, worsted, or silk and worsted, (see "Worsted.") Barilla, (1490.) Free. Bar iron, steel, copper, &c., (see those titles) Bark, aconite, (see "Aconite.") calisaya, (1491.) Free. canella alba, (1491.) Free. cascarilla, (1491.) Free. cinchona, or cinchonine, (1491.) Free. cork, (see Cork.") croton, (1491.) Free. hemlock, (1618.) Free. Lima, (1491.) Free. oak, (1683.) Free. Peruvian, (1491.) Free. pomegranate, (1491.) Free. quilla, (1491.) Free. Barks, medicinal, (see "Medicinal.") of all kinds, n. o. p. f., (1491.) Free. Barley, 48 lbs. to bushel, (1075, 1881.) 15 cts. per bush. bags, covering, (S. S., 2589.) Free. pearl or hulled, (1197.) 1 ct. per lb. Barometers, glass and metal, (only 5 per ct. of glass,) as mfs. of glass or phil. app., (954, or 1383, S. S., 1606.) Barrels, empty, (1146.) casks, carboys, or other vessels of American mf., re-impd., (see "American.") as coverings of importations, (see note to 516.) Baryta, acetate, (see "Acetates.") carbonate of, (1412.) chlorate of, (1412, or 1816, S. S., 2117.) crude, (1262, S. S., 1356.) combinations of, with acids or water, (1351.) 3 cts. per lb. nitrate of, (1198.) sulphate of, (1198.) ct. per lb. Baskets, of grass, osier, palm leaf, whalebone, willow, (1199.) Bass-reliefs of terra cotta, (935, S. S., 372.) Bassoons, (musical instruments, which see.) Battley's Sedative Liq. Opii Sed., (1397, May 3, 1866, S. & Co.) Battledores, wood and Ir., (1319, S. S., 2842.) Bay and bay-leaves, oil of, (see "Oils.") or laurel berries, (see "Berries.") |