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Wagon blocks, (see Wood, mfs. of.")
Wagon boxes, iron, rough castings, (1036.)
prepared for use, (1067.)
Wagons, sleighs, harness, ploughs, and other
implements brought by farmers arriving
in the U. S. from foreign countries as im-
migrants for their own use, the same hav-
ing been used by them in such foreign
countries, (1793, May 5, 1869, and notes
to 167.) Free.

Waiters, (see "Trays.")

Walking sticks, or canes, finished or not, (1228 )

same, unmfd., (see "Umbrella sticks.") Walnut lumber, (see T. D., 56.)

Walnuts, all kinds, (1275) 3 cts. per lb.
Wardrobes for dolls, (see "Dolls.")
Ware, China, porcelain, and Parian, (see
"Earthenware.")

japanned, (see Japanned ware.")
stone, earthen, and

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crockery, (see

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all others according to materials. materials and parts of watches,* (1451, S. S., 1258, 1899.)

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Wash-lists, (1368, T. D., 40.)

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Waste, all n. o. p. f., (1450.)

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bagging, for mfg. paper, (1700, see per.")

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Japanese, (1792, S. S., 2225.)

mfs. of n. o. p. f., (908, 1202, or

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flocks, or shoddy, of wool, (see "Woollens.'')

1816.)

matches, (see "Matches.")

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and ready-made clothing, other than linen,
silk, or wool, n. o. p. f., (1238.)
other than linen or silk, made on frames,
n. o. p. f., (1238.)

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silk, or partly silk, (see "Silk.")

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* The importation of foreign watches, watch cases, watch movements, and parts of watches, simulating domestic trade-marks, prohibited, (905.) Watches of foreign mf. sent to Europe for repairs are subject to duty on reimportation, (S. S., 2631.)

Watch pins, classified as "parts of watches," under 1451, (S. S., 2720.)

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Whale oil, (see Oils.")

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$4 per 100 lbs., and The same, over inch diameter, as mfs. of iron n. o. p. f., (1067, S. S., 1014.) all bobbin, hat, ribbon, or other covered iron wire, pays 5 ets. per lb., in addition to the above rates, (994.)

"iron wire rods," over inch, in coils,

as rolled or hammered iron, n. o. p. f. under 1003, (S. S., 608.) 1 cts per lb. spiral springs, (see "Springs.") ribbon, of strands of iron wire covered

with cotton, and united by a cotton web, (908, 1067, S. S., 1451.)

square, of iron, to make stretchers for um. brellas, sunshades, and parasols, cut into pieces not exceeding the length therefor. (1067.)

same, of steel, or part steel, (1012.) rope, wire-strand, and chain of iron or steel wire, either bright, coppered, galvanized, or coated with other metals, pay the same rates of duty levied on the wire of which they are made, (916.) steel not less than inch diameter, valued at 7 cts. per lb. or less, (1038.)

2 cts. per lb.

The same, valued above 7 cts., and not

above 11 cts. per lb., (1038.)

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3 cts. per lb.

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Wood, mfs. of, the following: heading, unmfd., except being sawed or split into sizes convenient for mf, as wood unmfd. under 1148, (S. S., 1633.) hogsheads, as casks. (1146.) hoops, (1147, T. R., p. 592.)

hubs for wheels, posts, last-blocks, wagonblocks, oar-blocks, gun-blocks, heading blocks, and all like blocks and sticks, rough hewn or sawed only, (1137.) hubs, mfd., (1147, T. R., p. 502.) lasts, finished or rough, (1147, T. R., p. 592.)

laths, per 1000 pieces, (1140.) 15 cents. lumber, as follows, to wit:

sawed boards, plank, deals, and other lumber of hemlock, white wood, sycamore and bass wood, (1135, T. D, 24.) $1 per 1000 ft., board measure. all other varieties of rough sawed lumber, (1136, T. D., 24,) $2 per 1000 ft. board measure.

Provided, That when lumber of any sort is planed or finished, in addition to the rates herein provided, there shall be levied and paid, for each side so planed or finished, 50 cts. per 1000 feet; and if planed on one side and tongued and grooved, $1 per 1000 feet; and if planed on two sides and tongued and grooved, $1.50 per 1000 fert. (1136, T. D., 2456.)

lumber dressed, as to drawback on, (ses Sept. 14, 1868, N. Y., S. S., 204.) pickets, palings, and slaths, rough, (1137.) mfd.,(1147, T. R., p. 592, S. S., 2045.) pulp for paper, (1146, see Pulp.") rafts of logs, (see "Wood logs," &c.) shingle bolts, (1751.) Free. shingles, (1141.) 35 cts. per 1000. ship-planking and ship-timber, (1659, 2058.) Free.

shooks, n. o. p. f. (1147, S. S., 578.)

spars, (1133.)

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domestic, (see "American barrels.''),

$1.50.

all other, rough-hewn or sawed only, (1137.)

spokes for wheels, (1147, T. R., p. 592.)

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stave. and heading bolts, (1751.) Free.

staves for pipes, hogsheads, and other

casks, (1138.)

other, undressed, (1138.)

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when planed or finished, all the above are subject to the additional duty prescribed for planed or finished lumber by 1136, (S. S., 1265, 1870, see also T. D., 24.)

headings of barrels, casks, &c., as mfs. of wood n.o. p.f., under 1147, (T. R., p. 592.)

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Timber squared or sided by hewing (not sawed) dbtl. under 1134 at 1 ct. per cubic ft. Timber hewn according to natural taper of the tree, and all unsquared hewn timber under 1133, at 20 per cent. ad. val., (S. S., 2406.)

All sawed timber, as sawed lumber under 1135 and 1136, (S. S., 2431.)

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used in building wharves, (1133.) unmfd., n. o. p. f., (1148.) Wood's patent dry or boiler felt, (sen "Felt.") Woods, bar, in sticks, (1519 or 1798.) Free.

box, (1798.) Free.

Brazil and brazilletto, in sticks, (1519.)
Free.

cabinet, all unmfd., (1798.) Free.

mfs. of, n. o. p. f., (1147.) Campeachy, in sticks, (1519.) Free.

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12 ets. per lb. and All Class 2," or combing wools, viz.: Leicester, Cotswold, Lincolnshire, down combing, Canada long wools, or other like combing wools of English blood, usually known by these terms, and all hair of the alpaca goat, or other like animals, the value of which at the last port or place whence exported to the U. S., excluding charges in such port, shall be 32 cents or less per pound. 10 cts. per lb. and The same, of greater value,

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12 cts. per lb. and
All Class 3," or carpet and similar
wools, such as Donskoi, native South
American, Cordova,* Valparaiso, native
Smyrna, and others of like character,
the value of which at the last port or
place whence exported to the U. S., ex-
cluding charges in such port, shall be
12 cents or less per pound. † (S. S.,
3007.)
3 cts. per lb.,
The same, of greater value. 6 cts. per lb.
Rates to be doubled on any of the above
wools or hair, when the same are not
imported in the ordinary condition, or
are changed to evade the duty, or re-
duced in value by the admixture of
dirt or other foreign substance. Also
on wool of first class, if washed; and
to be trebled on wool of all classes if
scoured, (1153, S. S., 457, 2529.)
See 1874, also, for rules as to mixed
qualities in the same package, and dif-
ferent qualities of bales in the same in-
voice.

noils, short pieces or knots of wool, clas-
sified as wool, and not as "wool waste,"

(S. S., 379, 961.)

same, fine, imported in the oily state, du

tiable as washed wools under the last clauses, of 1150 and 1152, (S. S., 1404, but see also below.‡)

same, of coarse wool, as washed wools of 3d class, (S. S., 1404.)

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*See S. S., 84, as to inclusion of the packing or baling of Cordova wool in hide covers, in ascertaining the dutiable value.

In case the charges, if added, should carry the cost above 12 cts. per lb., 1 cent per lb. duty must be added, (1870, S. S, 2474, but see also S. S., 2730, 2820, 2935, and 2940.)

The Department did not intend by its letter of the 8th inst., (S. S., 1404,) to abandon, directly or indirectly, the classification of wools by race or blood, but the conclusion arrived at therein was, in consequence of the difficulty of deciding, in most cases, from the noils, whether they are made, when apparently of class 2, without admixture of wool of the first-class, including down-wools, which, by the act of March 2, 1867. if of a clothing character, whether in the fleece or in sorts, are of class 1, (S. S., 1433.)

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All manufactures, wholly or partly of wool, n. o. p. f., (1162.) 50 cts. per lb. and same of wool and silk, (see "Silk.'') bags, (1162.)

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dress trimmings, wholly or partly of wool,

worsted, or mohair, (1168.)

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50 cts. per lb. and embroidered or tamboured, (see under this title "covers, "dress goods," and "piano covers,' ," also "Shawls," and T. D., 79.)

flannels, (see "Flannels.")

flocks, mungo, shoddy, or waste, (1161.) 12 cts. per lb.

same, pulverized, (1161, L. vs. M., 3 Bl. C. C., p. 125, also T. R., p. 567.) 12 cts. per lb.

foot-muffs, (see "Foot-muffs.")

fringes, wholly or partly of wool, worst

ed, or mohair, (1168.)

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50 cts. per lb. and cloths, (1162.) 50 cts. per lb. and cords, and cords and tassels, wholly or partly of wool, worsted, or mohair, (1168.) 50 cts. per lb. and covers, embroidered, (1162, April 20, 1865, N. Y., and Jan. 8, 1867, H. & Co.) 50 cts. per lb. and dress goods, women's and children's, and real or imitation Italian cloths, wholly

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head nets, wholly or partly of wool, worsted, or mobair, (1168.)

50 cts. per lb. and hosiery, knit, (see under this title "knit

wholly or partly of wool, and made on

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Held to include "hair of the alpaca, goat, and other like animals," (S. S., 2490)

† Manufactures in part of wool, unfinished, to be appraised at as great value as if entirely finished, (1864.)

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