Bone ash and bone dust for mf. of phosphates and fertilizers, (1509.) Free. Bone or ivory drop black, (see "Black.") dice, draughts, chessmen, chess balls, and bagatelle balls, (see "Ivory.") Bone, mfs. of n. o. p. f., (see "Mfs. of bone, &c.") whale, and mfs. of, (see "Whalebone.") Bones, crude, burned, not rufd., ground, calcined, or steamed. (1508.) Free. "Bones," so called, (see Castanets.") Bonnets, silk, &c., (se "Silk.") .་ of other materials, (see "Hats.") materials used for making or ornamenting the same, (see “ Hats.") Bookbinders' agates, (see "Agates.") Books, periodicals, pamphlets, common blank books, bound or unbound, and all printed matter, * engravings, * bound or unbound, illustrated books and papers, and maps and charts, (1210, T. D., 40.) blank copying, for taking press copies of writing, bound or unbound, (1210, March 1, 1858, Boston.) blank memorandum, with fine leather covers, elastic band fastening, &c., as mfs. of leather n. o. p. f., (1319, S. S., 1529.) maps and charts imported by authority, for the use of the U. S., or of the library of Congress; if the duty shall not have been included in the contract or price paid. (1511.) Free. movable picture, (1210, March 5, 1864, N. Y.) * See S. S., 1898, 1954, and 2950, or T. D., 40. Books, specially imported, (see “Academies," and "Societies.") professional, of persons, arriving in the United States, (1513, S. S., 1988.) Free. as personal or household effects of United States citizens dying abroad, (1704, T. R., p. 598.) Free. as household effects or libraries, or parts of libraries, in use of persons or families from foreign countries, if used abroad by them at least one year, and not intended for any other person or persons, or for sale, (1514, S. S., 1586, T. R., p. 598.) Free. as personal effects of persons arriving in the United States, "not merchandise," and not exceeding in value what is usual for a traveller or other person to carry with him for actual use, (1793, T. R., p. 599.) Free. which had been printed and mfd. over 20 years, (1510, S. S., 1047.) Free. Boot fronts, as mfs. of leather n. o. p. f., (T. R., p. 573.) lacings or lacets, as cotton laces, (June 15, 1864, S. L. & Co.) Boots and bootees, of India-rubber, (see "India-rubber.") of leather, (see Leather.'') silk comp. ch. val., (see Silk.") Boots, bootees, shoes, slippers, and gaiters; cloths, lastings, &c., woven, made, or cut for, duty same as if for other purposes, (March 29, 1867, Bost.) Bootweb, of linen, (se "Linen mfs.") refined, (1211.) 10 cts. per lb. Bort, (see Diamond dust.") Free. 25 Botany, specimens of, (see "Specimens.") Bottles, glass, (see Glass."') containing wine or spirits, (see "Liquors.'') glass, filled with sweetmeats or preserves, (see Glass.") contents of such, (Ibid.) as coverings of imports, (see note to 516.) Bougies, surgical instruments, (according to material.) Bouillons or cannetille, and metal threads, filé or gespinst, (1212.) 25 Box-boards, paper, (as paper mfs. n. o. p. f.) Per ct. 25 † Old newspapers, of no value as printed matter, and fit only to be reconverted into paper, free under 1700, (S. S., 2806.) Boxes, sacks, and coverings of any kind, containing goods paying an ad valorem duty, are subject to the same rate of duty on their value as the goods they contain, provided they are of the character of the coverings in which such goods are usually imported, (Tr. Cir., Oct. 22, 1867, and R. R., part iv, art. 117. But see Rgs., art. 437.) cedar and of other precious woods, (see Manufactures.") (T. R., pp. 558 and 592.) fancy, n. o. p. f., (1369, T. R., p. 558.) ebony and rosewood, (1147, Sill vs. Lawrence, 1 Bl. C. C., 605.) jewel boxes, slate and German silver, as mfs. of slate, (937, S. S., 2864 ) of other materials mfs. of which are specially provided for, according to material, (S S., 2864.) gold or silver, (1065, May 18, 1859, N.Y.) japanned, (see "Japanned wares.") paper, (see Paper, mfs. of.") papier mache, (see "Papier mache mfs.") shell, (see "Shell boxes.") Per ct. 35 35 Brass mfs., n. o. p. f., (see Manufactures.'') old, fit only to be remfd., (1063, S. S., 712," and March 6, 1871, N. Y.) Brass buttons, (see "Buttons.") pebbles, for spectacles. (see "Pebbles.") wood, and Brazilletto, in sticks, (see Woods.'') Bread baskets, Japanned, (see "Japanned ware.'') Per ct. 15 20 Box-shooks, (see " Wood, mfs. of.") Boxwood, (see "Woods.") perforated, as mfs. of paper, n. o. p. f. 20 20 hair, (see Hair.') Braces or suspenders, cotton, as mfs. of cot ton n. o. p. f. India-rubber, (see “India-rubber braces.") leather, as mfs. of leather n. o. p. f. silk, (see Silk.") Braces, smiths' and carpenters', without bits, as mfs. of metals n. o. p. f. under 1067. with bits, as mfs. of steel n. o. p. f., (1012.) Brackets, according to material. of hair, (see "Hair.") of silk, (sre "Silk.") used for making or ornamenting hats, bonnets, and hoods, (see "Hats.") of wool, worsted, or mohair, or of which either is a comp. mat., (see "Worsted.") Brandy, (see "Liquors.") Brass horns, toy, (1439, S. S., 2111.) Brass, in bars or pigs, (1063.) Brooms of all kinds, (1219.) Brown crystals, so-called, as aniline dyes. Buchu leaves, (1524.) Free. Buffalo robes, (908, 1301, 1319, Jan. 28, Bugles, glass, as beads, (Jan. 18, 1865, D. B. & Co.) Bugles, musical instruments, (see "Musical Instruments.") Bubrstones, mfd. or bound up into millstones, (1223, S. S., 358.) Free. in blocks, rough or unmfd., (1527, Dec. 11, 1858, N. 0) known as "skeleton stones," mfd. but not bound up, (1223, S. S., 1500.) Building stone, (see "Stones.") Bull's-eye beans, (see Beans.") eyes, glass, (see "Glass.") Bulbs and bulbous roots, (1221.) Bullion, gold and silver, (1525.) Free. $15 per ton. Bunion plasters, of wool, (see "Woollens.") Bunting, (sell Woollens.") Burgundy pitch, (see "Pitch.") Burlaps, (see "Linens.") Burning fluid, (1222.) 50 cts. per gal. Busts, specially imported, (see "Societies" and Academies.") Butchers' knives, as cutlery, (S. S., 199.) Buttons and button moulds, n. o. p. f., (1224, S. S., 1506.) Buttons, barrel buttons, or buttons of other forms for tassels or ornaments, made in whole or part of wool or worsted, and not over 75 per cent. in val. of silk, (1168) 50 cts. per lb. and same, wholly or partly of mohair, and silk not ch. val., (1168.) 50 cts. per lb. and if silk ch. val., (2040.) convex linen, so-called, made of linen and brass, brass ch. val., (1224.) cuff and sleeve, glass, (954, S. S., 285.) cuff and sleeve, if not jewelry, dutiable according to material, as personal ornaments, (S. S., 1244.) same, mother of pearl, as mfs. of shell, n. o. p. f., (S. S., 1728.) iron. not cuff or sleeve, (1224, S. S., 1314.) Jastings, mohair cloth, silk, twist, linen canvas, or other mf. of cloth, woven 30 mens.") Cable chains, broken, &c., (see Iron, mfs.") Cables or cable chains, (see Iron mfs.") or cordage, (see Cordage.") Cacao,Cocoa," which see. Cachous, aromatic, (see "Toilet.") Cadmium, (1529.) Free. Cajeput, oil of, (see "Oils.") Calamine. (1530.) Free. Calamus-root, peeled, cr. dr., (1594, S. S., 10 30 30 See note to " Antiquities," ante, p. 3. 10 Candles and tapers, (1227,) as follows: adamantine. 5 cts. per lb. paraffine, pure or mixed. 8 cts. per lb. spermaceti, pure or mixed. 8 cts. per lb. stearine. 5 cts. per lb. wax, pure or mixed. 8 cts. per lb. all others 21 cts. per lb. Candlesticks, according to material. Candy, sugar, (see "Sugars.") Canella alba bark. (see "Bark.") Canes for walking, finished or unfinished, 66 (see Walking Sticks.") Cannel coal, (see “Coal.") Cannetille, (see "Bouillons.") Cannon, brass, or iron, (see Muskets," &c.) flannels, (see Cottons.") Canvas floor cloth, (see "Linens.") for sails, (see Linens.") padding, (see "Linens.") Caoutchouc, (see "India-rubber.") Cape gum, (see "Gums n. o. p. f.") *Cape of Good Hope, (see provisions as to importation of products of countries east of, 910. April 24. 1863, N. Y ) Capers, pickles, and sauces of all kinds, n. o. p. f., (1087.) Caps, chip, &c., as hats of same materials, Cardamom seed, (see "Seeds.") Card cases, (see Articles.'') Cardigan jackets, cuffs, &c., (see "Woollens.") Carding machinery, chiefly of iron, with an insignificant portion of wood, as a mf. of iron n. o. p. f., (1067. S. S., 1136.) Cards, blank, as mfs. of paper. playing, costing not over 25 cts. per pk., (1392.) 25 cts. per pk. playing, costing over 25 cts per pk., (1392.) 35 cts. per pk. wool or cotton, with steel teeth, as mfs. of steel n. o. p. f., (1012.) same with iron teeth, as mfs. of iron n. o. p. f., (1067.) Carlsbaden salts, (1412, S. S., 2817.) Carmine, water color, (see " Colors.") 10 25 20 35 worsted, not knit, as worsted clothing, 50 (1167, see" Woollens.") Brussels, wrought by the Jacquard ma *In a case of certain hides, the product of a country east of the Cape of Good Hope, which had first been imported into New York, then exported to London, and afterwards reimported into New York, held, that the second arrival of the goods is in the nature of a new importation, and the goods liable to the discriminating duty. (S. S.. 2914.) This includes so-called "French Moquette carpeting," (S. S., 2638.) Also samples of Axminster carpetings of merchantable value, (S. S., 2640.) Carpets and carpeting, tapestry Brussels, printed on the warp or otherwise, (1173.) 28 cts. per sq. yd. and treble ingrain, three-ply, and worsted chain Venetian, (1174.) 17 cts. per sq. yd. and yarn Venetian, and two-ply ingrain, (1175.) 12 cts. per sq. yd. and wool, or cotton, or of parts of either, or flax or other mat. n. o. sp., (1178.) druggets and bockings, (see those titles.) mats, rugs, screens, covers, hassocks, bedsides and other portions of carpets or carpeting, are respectively subject to the rate of duty imposed on carpets or carpeting of like character or description. * For other mats, and matting, see those titles. Carpet yarns, (see "Yarns.") Carriages and parts of carriages, (1230.) Coach furniture," &c.) Cars, American built, repairs to, in a foreign country, (1985, S. S., 385.) 50 Canadian, (see "Railroad Cars.") Chains, copper, or of which copper is comp. ch. val, as mfs. of copper n. o. p. f., under 1057. dog, of iron, (see "Iron chains.") 40 35 35 20 foreign, as coverings of importations, (see note to 516 and 1869.) foreign, empty, (see "Wood, mfs. of."') Cassava or Cassada, (see "Tapioca.") Cassin, (1121.) 10 cts. per lb. buds, (1122.) 20 cts. per lb. ground, (1122.) 20 cts. per lb. Cassia vera, (1121.) 10 cts. per lb. Castana, or castanea nuts, as nuts n. 0. p. f. Casters, furniture, according to material. Caster, or cruet-stands, according to material, (May 19, 1859, Boston.) The same, plain, not cut, (946.) "Turkish rugs," so-called, "being large rugs" of sufficient size to cover ordinary rooms, held dutiable as carpets woven whole for rooms," under 1169, at 50 per cent. ad val., (S. S., 2577.) But other Turkey woollen rugs were held dutiable as rugs, at 45 per cent. under 1178, (S. S., 2836.) |