-j T it ayf-MaoM.?. jmii" yMrwmmptmmmammwm . eilliwhy weight t.t aloe, fcnd a duty of fifteen jt-r cf ulv im ad vcJorcui on L'm- of the articlo ' Md .Vicrvto, ' '" Taird. On all o!d or ar run iron, ten Collars per ion i Vrtid4, Tlml noting flball be dormed old irjn that ha not been tu acton oho, tad fit only to t rvnwnafaclurcd ; and all pieces of irun, ei cejt old, of more than fix inches in length, or of tiflick-iit length to be nrnde lulo tf.vt and bolu, hll be rated aitnr, bolt, rod.nr hoop Iroo, iithe caee if be, and par duly accordingly: PntAdtd, ,TUut all veaetU of cnt iron, and all eonlinjrs of in)) not rouch an ff.ru the mould, but t-IiTThil. ly manufactured after tho casting, tir with ban. die, rinjr, hoops, or other adjltioni of wrought ircfii, alialt pa lite same rates of dify herein im pjwd oil all other manufactures of wronzht iron not herein enumerated, if that shall amount to. mora than the. duty on catitig. " '" ' ' Fourth". Ori raasketn, one dollar and fifty cents per stand ; rifles two dollars an J fifty cents eich ; on axes, adzea hatchets, plane irons, fpeket chioels end vices, drawing knives, cutting knives, sickles or reaping hooks, scythes, spades, shovels squares of iron or itec), plated or polished "steel saddler? - and bran sttddhtyfoeeH and harness furniture of all descriptions, steelyard and scuio beams, and all firo arms other than inuskc ts and rifles, and all side arm,, thiity per centum ad valorem! on squnrj wire, nd for the mannfactnre of stretch. rs fir nmbre'las. when cut in pieces not-exceed. ng V.ts length r-uitabhs therefor, twelve and a half ir centum ad valorem l'illu' Gtt - screws- mads of irai calk-J wood screws, twelve ecuts per p mii.iI ; and on a':! other screws of. iron not specified, l!itrly per Centura ad on sheet and loiled brass, a duty of thirty per centum ad valorcrii ; on brum taticry or Lam- ciereu heliics, twelve, cents per Bound Siit!i. On cast, shear, and German "atcrt'iit bin, quo dollar and titty cents per one hundred und twelve pounds ; and on all other steel in barn, tB-o collars and fifty cents per one hi'imircd and twelve pounds ; on eolitl hcuded pins, and on all other racka pin, rot exceeding five thousand to the pack of twelve paper, forty cents pcrpack, tmd in tho mme pmportion for a jrcatcr'or kss quantity ; on pound pins, twenty cents par pound; on sewings lamb'unn j, darninjr, netlintr, and all other kinds of pcedlett, a duty of twenty per cent. - lira ad Ta'orrni ; on common tinned and japanned raddlcry, of all descriptions, twenty per centum a J Valorem. ' Seventh. On japanned ware of all kinds, or pa , pier nuclie, and plated and jilt wares of all kinds, and on 'cutlery of all kinds, aud on all other Manufacture, not otherwise specified, made of brass "iron, stoel, lead, copper, pewter, or tin. or of which either of these metals is a component ma. tt-rful, thirty .per centum ad valorem : 1'rovidtd, That all manufactures of iron and steel, or other meta!,'par'Iy firilKkrd, shH-pay the sumo rates of duty as if entirely finished.' Ligfith. On lend, in pi;,' and bar?, three cents per pound on old and scrap lend, ono cent and a half per pound ; leaden pipea, leaden shot, and -1 cad in slicclB, or in eoy other form, not herein pe, cified, four cent per pound J on trjip metal and stereotype plates, twenty-five per e.i nlcm ad va lorem j" typen, whether newer old, twetjty-five per centum ad vulorem ; on copper bottomKcut round, and copper bottoms rained at tho edge, and ttill bottoms cut round and turned npon tho edge, und parts thereof, and on copper plates or sheets weighing more than thirty-four ounces per square f jot, commonly cs!!-d breviers' copper, thirty per centum ad valurein , on copper rods and bolts, nails and spikes, four cents per pound ; and on patent sheathing metal composed in part of cop. per, two cents per pound. Ninth. On tin, in pigs, bars, or Hocks, one pet centum ad valorem ; tin, in plates or sheets, torn p!atc, taggers' tin, and tin foil, two and a half per centum ad valorem ; on silver plated metal in sheetoandv"on argentine, alabat, or German ail. vcr, In sheets or otherwise, unmanufactured, thir. ty per centum ad valorem ; on manufacture of German silver, bell metal, zinc, and bronze, thirty rxr centum ad valorem ; on line, in sheets tun Ttcrcerrhim ad 4oTea-fri""Vd, That old bi Ha, - f f . I . r. I or parts increor, rii cniy ui oe r.-uiiuii iuiti, shall not be considessd manufactures of bell metal, but shall be admitted free of dulyt on bronze powdor, bronzo lienor, iron liquor, red liquor, and senpia, twenty per ccutum ad valcreia. Tenth. On coal, one dill r and seventy-Svc cents per ton ; on coir, or c-a'rn of coal, fire ernti per buehej. Sec. &. Ana be u junnrr mviz i, iu, and after tho pasnae of thin act, tilers shall be levied, collected, and puirl, on t!u imp -rtatkm of the articles hereinafter mentioned, the folLitvin duties; that is to say : First. On nil vesfctls.of v.t:., articles, and manufactures of cut glass, rh-n llir cutting on the article docs not c icecd or.c third t'.c height or length thereof, a c'uty cf Iwenty-f.vo crnU p r round : when tho cuttin; cz'cced.i one third the height or length, but dots not execedoue-ha'f tho sumAttyf thiriy-fivr rcjajLsrjgrgndu-n tho culling extends to orvx-.ecdJ one-half the height or length thereof, a duly rf fjrty-five cents per pound ; on cut gins clsandclkrn,' eandtMfckr, I'latrcs, lenfes, lump.', prisms and pari of the same, and on all drops, ir.ielci-, spangles, and orna . mentj, nsc4 for mstitntinys. a dut'j: of furty.fivc cents per paimd ; on articles of piain, iHouldtd, or pressed gla.-, wcighin over eight ounces, a duty of ten cents per pound ; on articles of plain, moulded, or pressed g!.i.s, weighing eight ounces or under, execpt tiunhlcn.a duty of twflve cents per pound ; on plain; m-Jtilded, or presccd tumblers, ten cents per pound ; on all plain, moulded, or p.rcstcd glass, when stoppered, or the bottoms ground, or -puntied, an additional duty of four cents per pound : Vrwided, That all articles of moulded or pressed rjlaM, bning cut, rouuhed, or polished, in part or parts thereof, and ull other wares or articles of flint glus, not otherwise rpe. cified, shall pay the duty chargeable on articles of cut glass of the description and glass to which thev mav scvcrallv belons. Segcnd. Ouail 'ui ulhi raries ' virus anu uuuica. not exceeding the capacity of vix ounces each, one dollar and teventy.livo ccns ryrs grotc ; apothe. caries viols and bottles exceeding six ounces, and not "cxcedinr thecapacil7 of eixfeen ounces each, tw o dollars and twenty-Eve cents per, gross ; on all pcrfumervand fancy vials and'bpUlcvuneut, not exceeding thc'icpaeity of faur--ounce each, t wo xdotiiirs and fifty, c( ntc p r sm ; and- thosfc excecdinjipr ounqrs, and not execnring,in.ca- selty, sixteen ounce eneh, tlirec dollars per gross. Third." On hinek-nnd rreervlnss botlks-and J-irjL ixrjcrding eight onnersj a-ntttot-exeeeiiing" in earacitv. one e.uarieaeh,: a dntv of three do! lars per gross ; when" eceedim the jeapacily of one quart caen, lour rtoiinra per grws ; on-ucmi. 1 ohns ana caruoy, or ino canacuy oi nan a gui. on or less, f.riecn cents each; when exceeding, in capacit v half a gallon, and not exceeding three gallons tocS, a dtitvof thirty cents each exceed wg three gallons, fifty cents each. Fourth. On cylinder or broad window glass, not exceeding eight by ten inches, two cents per square foot ; above, that not cxccecing ten Dy twelve inches, two and a half cents per square foot ; above lhat, and not exceeding fourteen by ten inches, three and a half cents per square fet; above that, and not exceeding sixteen by eleven inches, four cents per square foot ; above that, and not exceeding' eighteen by twelvo inchvs, five cents per square square foot ; above eighteen, bj twelve inches, six cents per square foot. 'On nil crown window glass not exceeding'' ten by eiglit inches, three and a half cents per squro foot J &bdve that, and not exceeding ten by twelve inches, five cents per square foot ; above that, and not exceeding fourteen by ten inches, six cents ptr square foot J above that, and not execding six teen by eleven . inches, seven cents per square footi above that, and not exceeding eighteen bv twelve inches, eight cent per square foot ; and all exceeding eighteen by twelve inches, ten cents per tqnare foot '.Provided, That all glass import, ed in sheets or. table?, without reference to form, ahaB pay the highest dutiesjar rein imposed on the diffjretit d2criplin9rr window glaa. OnH polished plate gtasis whether imported as window gla, or however otherwise specified, not silvered, and not exceeding twelve, by right inches, five ccnla per suareToot 'atofo that J"n3 "hot j exceeding bixteen by clcvea inches, eight cents per square foot 4 above that, and not cxoeetfng twentytwo by fourteen inches, twelve cents per square foot 5 all above twenty-two by fourteen inches, thirty per ceDtun ad valorem ; if silvered, an addition of twenty per centum shall be made to tho duty ; If framed, duty of thirty per cent, um ad valorem ; Provided, That on all cy. linderpr broad glass, weighing over one hundred pounds per ,one hundred square feet, there shall be an additional duty on the escrss of the same rate as herein imposed. On porcelain glaas, on glass colored, or rmintiagson glaas,"a duty of thirty percen. turn ad valorem ; on all articles or manufuc turcs of glass not specified, connected with other materials, rendering it impracticable to separate it aud detcrmina its "weight, twenty five per centum ad valorenv Fifths On- china ware, and all otfier ware composed of, earth and mineral substances, not otherwise enumerated, whether 'silt. pninted, pTirrted, plain or gluzed, a duty of thitty par centum tin valorem. - -' Suth. On ttted, sole, r bend leather, six cents ! per pound ; on all upper leuther nbt -olherwiso specified, eight, cents per pound ; on abeep skins tanned and dressed, or skivers, two donars per dozen ot goat sk f rwl oi"morooco tanned and. drcsjtl ,.t wo dojlarsand fiftycents per dozen ; on goat and shutp skins taftned and nut dressed, one doljar per dozen ; on men's boots and bootees of leatlier, wholly or partially man ufartured, one dollar and twenty. five cents per' pain wo nen s boots and bjotcca of leather, wholly or partially manufactured, filly cents per puir ; women s shoes or sup pers, wholly or partially manufactured, wncixjf ot restner, prunella, or otner ma tcrial, except siik, twtnty.nvo cents per pair; on rar hides of all kinds, wucther dry or saltd, five per centum ad valorem ; on all skins pickled and in casks, not speci. fied, twenty per centum ad valorem. Seventh. On mcn's'leathcr habit gloves, one dollur snd tweniy.five cents per dozen; women's leather habit gloves, ono dollar per dozen; women s extra and demi length leather gloves', one dollar and fifty cents per dozen ; children's extra and demi length leather gloves, scvcnty.fi vc cents per dozen; on leather caps or hats leather braces or suspenders, and on all other braces or su.i penders, of whatever material or materials composed, except India rubber, and on It a ther bottles, patent leather, and on all other manufactures ef leather, or of which leather ij a component muterial of chief value, not otherwiso specified, a duty of thirty .five per contain ad valorem.-- Eighth,. On furs of all kindj on the skin, undressed: five per centum ad valorem ; on furs dressed on tho skio.on all hatters1 furs, whether dressed or undressed, not on the skin, tivcnty.fivo nr centum ad valorem; fur hats, caps, muffs, sippets, nd other manufactures of fur not specified, thirty five per centum ad valorem ; fur hat bodies, frames, or felts, manufactured,1 not put in form or tfimmed, or otherwise, twenty.five per centum ad valorem ; hats of wool, hat -bodk ofcJu xnadc In whola or in part . of wool, eighteen cents each. Niuth. On hats and bonnets for men, womuii, and children, from Panama, Ma. nilla, Leghorn, Naples, or elsewhere, com Ctscd of satin, stnv, chip, grass, palm af, ratan, willow, or any other vegetable substance, or of hair, whalebone, or other material nut otherwise specified, a duly of lf:;r!v.fivc per centum ad valurein : 1 roci rd, Tii it all fltts, braids, pluita, spartere, or willow squares, used for making hats or bonnets, shall pay the snmp rate of duty as nvuiwacturcd Inu or b,jnnetj. Tenth. On all ornamental fcnthris tvid artiiicia! fl jwers, or parts thereof, of whni. ever materials composed, h.-.ir brncclcts, tliains, ringiet.-", curls or braur; riTiair hair, cleaned and prepared for use, and on fans of every description, twenty-Pve per centum ad vulorem ; on nil hair, human or otherwise, uncjeannd andjjnmanufactprcd , Fen per centum ad valorem; on haTr cloth or"seating,and on hair belts mid hair gloves, twenty-five per centum ad valorem ; on curled hair or moss fbr bedd or mattresses, ten per centum ad valorem; on feathers for beds, and on downs of nil kinds, twenty, five per centum ad valorem ; on IfMiia rub ber oil cloth, webbing, shoes, braces' or sus, prndcrs, or other fabrics of manufactured articles composed wholly or in part of India rubber, thirty per centum ad valorem : VrtKided, That bmcc3 or suspenders of that mntcriql, not exceeding in valWf two dollars TWW MtVl'M alltill h.s. VJllltPfl fit ll nor "dozen. rand pay duty accordingly. On ull clocks, twenty.five per -centum ad valo rem, and on glazief's diamonds, when set, tweutjfivo per centum ad valorem ; on ship or hex cliror.oineterd," twenty-five per centum advalorcm ; and on watches orparts of watches, and watch materials not speci fied, seven and a half per centum nd valo rein f-n-erystahnf glass for watches, and ou gasiesrtlibIvi.Er spec.laeTcs pr eye glasses, when not set, two dollars per gross ; on gems, pearls, or precious stones seven p or centum ad valorem ; pn imita tions thereof, aud compositionajol glass or puttfr.-oncaineoa and imitations thereof, en mosaics not specified, of whatever nmteri ala composed, whether real or imitation, set of not set, seven and a half per centum ad Valorem ; on jewelry, composed of gold, silver, or platiua, and on gold and silver leaf, twenty per centum ad valorem ; on gilt, r.latcd, or imitation jewelry, and Dutch metal in leaf, twenty.five per centum ad va lorcm ; on Scagliola, table tops, and table tops of small ; at composition, inlaid with prccioas stones' c'i jriarble nieces of compo: sitiorf, known as' mosaics, on tablotops of marble or composition, "when inlaid with various colored marbles, and on alabaster and spar ornaments, thirty per centum ad valorem; on manufactures of services, vessels, and wares of all kinds not other wise specified, of silver or gold, or of which either of these metals shall be a component riiatcrial of chief value, whether plain, chas. cd, cngravedorcmb.Qssed, an ad valorem dutybf thirty per centuin. Eleventh. On all manufactures of wood, not otherwise ."pecified, thirty per centum ' .. . ' - ft J faforcmr Provided, That boar pfipki , ! camlings, . Lown or aawed timber uo- wruught spurj, and oil other description of wood which shsll have been wrought into ehapeii lhat fit tbem, respectively for any specific and permanent use without further manufacture, ahull bo deemed od taken as manufactured wood, and pay duty accord ing'y n- on timber to be used in building wharves and fire wood, twenty per centum d valorem : Provided, also, That rough boards, planks, staves, scantling, and saw. cd timber, not planed.or wrought into any shapes for use, shall pay a duty of twenty per centum ad valorem ; Ind, provided, Yfurther, That rose wood, satin wood.'ma. hogany and cedar wood, nhall pay a duty of fifteen per centum ad valorem ; on walk ing canes and sticks, frames and sticks for umbrellas, for parasols, and for sunshades, cabinet wares or household furniture not otherwise specified musical instruments of fill kindi, carriages and parts thereof, thirty per centum ad valorem t Provided, ' aim, That strings for musical instruments, of eatgnt or winj gut, and nil other wrings or turead of similar materials, shall poy a duty of fifteen per centum ad valorem. Twelfth. On unmanufactured marbleiin the rough slab or block, twenty.five per cenlum ad valorem : on marble busts or statuary, riot specially Wpdrttd, tts hercjn; alter provided for," and oh all other rminu failures of marble not specified, a duty of thirty per centum ad valorem ; on slates of all kinds, paving tiles and bricks, twenty five per centum ad valorem ; on basket and other manufactures, not specified, of grass,' straw, ozier or willow, and palm leaf, twen ty fivo per centumad Valorem ; on wax, amber, or composition beads, and pn all otlier beads not otherwise enumerated, and shell or fancy boxes not otherwise specified, twenty firo per centum ad valorem j on combs for the hair, of whatever mntcnul Composed, twenty five per centum ad valo rem ; on brushes and brooms of all kinds, thirty per cenlum ad valorem ; andonbris. ties, one cent per pound ; on dolls and toys of every description, of whatever materia I or mnlermls composed, tliirty per centum ad valorem : on metal buttons of all kinds, thirty per centum advalorcm: Provided, That all such buttons, not exceeding in va. !ue ono dollar per gross, shall bo valued at one do!l:ir,.nnd charged with duty accord ingly ; on nil otner buttons, and on all but ton moulds, of whatever material composed, twenty five per centum ad valorem : iVo- viaea. 1 hat laslinct, prunellas, n no siir.ilar fabrics, ' not specified, when imported in strips, nieces, or patterns, of tho sizo and shape suitablo fbr the manufacture cxdu sively of buttons, shoes, or bootees, and that mohuir or worsted cloth, black linen canvass, figured satin, and figured or bro caded or lerry velvet, when imported in strips, pieces, or patterns, of the sizo and shape .suitable for the manufacture exchi- sivcly of buttons, tortoise ihell, ivory, orrfrom foreign countries, in order to prevent teeth of elephants unmanufactured, horns and teeth, and horn and bono tips, shall be admitted to entry ot a duty of five per cent- um ad valorem ; otherwise, to bo subject to the' rates of duly cha rgeablo on iWt, , re spectively, according to thtir compnent materials. Sep. 0. And Is it farther enacted, That from and after th passage of this act there shall bo levied, collected and paid on the importation of the attieles hereinafter men tioned, the following rates of duly.; that is to say: Oa white or red leads, litharge, or nce tato or c':romote of lead, dry of ground in oil, four cents per pound ; on whiting or l'u ris while, and uli ochres of-ochry iirths useJ in tho coiiipo.sition of painters' color, when dry one cent per pound, when ground in oil ono cent and a half per pound ; 011 an!. pliatJ of barytes, one half cent per pound.; u:i liT.see r-fttt.1 rHpiaI 1 li lT twenty.five ccr.'s ptrg. llotij on putty, 0110 cent and a In if per pound. live. 7. And be it further. enacted, That f rom a nd afier t lie pn sa.ageof this act t he rt shall be levied, collected, and paid, on the importation of tho articlen hereinafter men- tioned, the following rales of dtri Y-h'rt-4r4ttd ted-piip to say : First. On bank, folio, quarto post of all kino's, and letter uiuFbank npto paper, sev. cntcen cents per pound ; on antiquarian, dene)-, drawing, elephant, double elephant, foolscap, imperial, medium, pot, pith, roy. al, supcr.royal, nnd writing paper, fifteen cents per pound j on copperplate, copying, blotting, colored lor labeki, colored for nee dles,, marble or fancy colored, glai paper, cf, pressjngb'.iard, sand paper, tissue paper, and on all gold or silver paper, whether in sheets or strips, twelve and a half cents per pound; on colo red copperplate, printings and staiaers' pa- poryten cents perpound; on binders1 boards - box boards, mill boards, paper makers boards; hcathirig,'wrapping and cartridge paper, thive cents per pouud ; and ull pannr en vehjpes whether plain, ornamental, ur colored, and on all billetduux or fancy note- paper, of whatever formor.sizc, when of less size than letter paper, thirty per cent um ad valorem ; on music paper with lines, and on paper gilt or covered with metal other than cold or silver, paperriuff boxes japanned or Jiot japanned, and other fancy paper boxes, twenty five per centum ad va. lorcm ; on all paper hangings, or p;xp. r for screens or fireboards thirty fivo per cent um ad valorem ; ori all blank or visiting cards, twelve cents per pound ; on playing cards, twenty five cents per pack ;.on blank books when bound twenty cents per pound; when unbound,' fifteen cents per pound ; on all parchment and vellum, and on asses skin and imitation thereof, wafers, sealing wax, and black lead pencils, crayons of all kinds, and the metallic pens, twenty five per centum ad valorem ; quills, prepared ortllwocent3 per pound; hams and bacon, unmanufactured, tittecn per centum ad va lorem; on rags, of whatever, material, waste or shoddy, a quarter of one cent per pound ; and another paper not enumerated fifteen cents per pound. Second. On all books printedtfi tho En- glish language, or of which -English forms the4extfWhcn bound thirty cents per pound, when in sheets or boards twenty cents per pound i-Provided, That whenever the im- . ' , - -1 r; .... . ."-. ; porter shall prove, to tho satisfaction of the collector, when tire goods are entered, that any sucn dook nas Deen printed and puo. Ushed abroad more than one year, and not republished In this country, or has been printed and published abroad more than five years before such importation, then and in such case, said books shall be admitted at one half of the above rate of duties: Pro. rided, That the said terms of one year and live years, shall in no case commence, or be computed at and from a day before the pas- sago of this act. On all books printed in Latin or Gretk.or In which either language forms ihe text, when bound fifteen cents per potind, when unbound thirteen cents per pound ; orr all books printed in Hebrew or in which ' that language forms the text, when bound ten cents per pound, and when unbound eight cents per pound 1 Prorided, That all books printed in foreign languages, Latfn,-Oreck and Hebrew- excepted, shall pay a duty of five cents per volume when bound or in boards, and in sheets fifteen cents per pound ; and editions of works in thc5reek, Latin, Hebrew or English lan g!ige, which have been printed forty years prior to the date of importation, shall pay a duty of five cents per volume ; and all re. ports of legislative committees appointed under foreign Governments shall pay a duty of five cents per vdamej-On polyglots.lex icons,and dictionaries ive cents per pound; on books of engravings or plates, with or without letter press, whether bound or un bound, and on maps and charts, twenty per centum ad valorem. Sec. 8. And be it further enacted, That from and after the passage of this act, there shall be levied; collected, and paid, on the importation of tho articles hereinafter men tioned, the following duties ; that is to soy: First. On raw sugar (commonly called brown sugar) not advanced beyond its raw statu by claying, boiling, clarifying or other process, and on sirup of sugar, or of sugar cane, nr.u on brown cloyed sugar, two and a half cents per pound ; on all other sugars when advanced Teyond the raw state, by claying, boiling, clarifying, or other pro. cess, and uot yet refined, four cents per pound ; on refined suar, whether loaf, lump, crushed, or pulverized, and when, alter being refined, they have been tinctur, cd, colored, or in any way adulterated) and on sugar candy, four and a half mills per puund Prcmided, That all sirups of sugar or su"ar cane, entered under the destgna. tion of molasses, or any other appellation than "sirup of sugar" or of sugar enne shall bu liable to forfeiture to tho United btates. On comfits, on sweetmeats, or fruits pre. served in molasses, sugar, or brandy, and on confectionary of all kinds, not otherwise specified, "twenty five per centum ad valo. rum: Provided, further, That an in.pec tion,under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe, shall be made of all sugars and molasses imported frauds, nnd to prevent the introduction of sugars, sirup of sugar, sirup of cane, or battery sirup, under the title of molasses.or . . .1 . ! .... in any ouier improper manner. Second. On cocoa, one cent per pound; chocolate, four cents per pound ; on mace, fifty cents per pound ; nutmegs, thirty cents per pound ; cloves, eight cents per pound ; cinnamon, twenty five cents 'per pound; oil of cloves, thirty cents per pound ; Chi- nese cassia five cent per pound ; pimento, live cents tier pound ; on black pepper, five cents per pound ; Cayenne and African, or Chili pepper, ten cents per pound ; ginger, ground, four cents per pound ; ginger in the root, when not preserved, two cents per pound ; on mustard, twenty five per centum ad valorem on mustari seed and on lit), seed, five per centum ad valorem ; on cam rilmr, refined, twenty cents nor pound ; Crude camphor, five cents per pound ; on lindi ''Oj ti v,! cents per pound ; on woad or pastel, one cent per pound ; 611 ivoryor bone black , thrce-foirrlhs of one cent per pound; on alum, ono cent and a half per pound; on opium, seventy five cents per pound ; on roll briinstone,cn!omel and other mercurial preparations, corrosive sublimate ad Valorem ; on blue or Roman vitriol or sulphate of copper, four cepts per pound ; on sweet oil of almonds, nine cents per pound ; on dates, ono cent per pound ; figs two cents per pound ; on nil nuts not speci. fied, except those used for dyeing, one cent per pound ; on muscatel and bloom raisins, either in boxes or jars, three cents per pound; and on all other raisins, two cents per pound : on o.ives, thirty per centum ad valorem. . Third. On olive oil in casks, twenty cts per gallon ; olive salad -eil in bottles or bet ties, thirty per centum ad valorem ; on spermaceti oil, of foreicn fisheries, fifteen i - eents per-gallon ; whalo bone, the product of foreign fisheries, twelve and a half per cenlum advalorcm; wax tapers thirty1 per centum nd valorem : on tallow ono cenl pcr pound, beeswax, bleached" or unblcachc andshoeTrrakcrYiwaxr fifleen-per ceutum ad valorem ; Castile soap, thirty per centumTfrom and after the day ssd year before ad valorem ; and on all soft soap, fifty cts. per barrel ; on starch, two cents per pound, on pearl or hulled barley, two cents "per pound ronxorks; thrrty per centum ad va lorem ; on sponges and spunk, twenty per centum ad valorem; on orai gei and lemons, in boxes, barrels,, or casks, and on grapes not dried, iii boxes, kegs, or jars, twenty per centum nd valorem. Foo'rth. Oo salt, eight cents per bushel of fifty.six pounds; on saltpetre, partially refined, one fourth of one cent per pound ; completely refined, two cents per pound,; on bleaching powder, or chloride of lime, one cent per pound ; on vinegar, eight cents per, gallon ; on spirits of turpentine, ten cents per ration : on beef and pork. three cents per pound ; prepared meats. poultry or game, in cases or otherwise., arid Bologna suasages, twenty.five per centum ad valorem; on cheese, nine cents per pound ; butter, five cents per pound ; on lard, three cents per pound ; macaroni snd vermicelli, gellatine, jellies, and all similar preparations, thirty per centum ad valorem on wheat,, twenty.five cents per bushel; barley, twenty cents per. bushel; rye, fif.' teen cents per buithel; oat, ten cents per bushel ; Indian corn, or maize, ten cents per bushel; wheat flour, seventy cents per one hundred and. twelve pounds ; Indian meal,, twenty cents per one hundred and twelve pounds; potatoes, ten cents per bushel; on foreign-caught fish, viz. dried or smoked, one dollar per one hundred and twelve pounds on mackerel and herrings, pickled or salted, one dollar and fifty cents per barrel j on pickled salmon, two dollars per barrel ; on ail other fish, pickled, in barrels, one dollar per barrel 1 on all other pickled fish, imported otherwise than in barrels or half barrels, nt specified, twen ty per centum ad valorem; and on sardines and other fish, preservcd,in oil, twenty per centum ad valorem Puvided, That fresh, caught fishy brought in ibr daily consump. tion, shall be exempt fom duty. Oafish glue or isinglass, twentr per centum nd va lorern j on pickksr car and.sauces of all kinds, not otherwise enumerated, thirty per centum sd valorem ; on eastor oil, forty cents per gallon; neatftfoo:, and animal oils, and all volatile and essential oils, not otherwise specified, twenty per centum ad valorem ; on all gums ar other resinous substances, not specified, U a crude state, fifteen per centum ad valof-'m ; and on the said articles, when not ia a crude state, a on patefbalsamTeitence, tinctures, extracts, cosmetics, - and perfumes, , not otherwise enumerated, twenty.five per cen tum ad valorem ; on benzoic, citric, white or yellow muriatic, nitric, oxalic, pyrolig. neous, and tartaric acids, twenty per cen turn all valorem ; on boracic acid, five per centum ad valorem ; borax or tincal, twen ty.five per centum ad valorem , on amber, ambergris, ammonia, anuatto, anniseed, arrow root, vanillr beans, French chalk., red chalk, juniper berrios, manganese, ni trate of jad, chrpmato, bichromate, and prnssiate of potash, glauber and Rochelle salts, Epsom salts or sulphate of magnesia, and all other chemical suits or preparations of salts not enumerated, smults, salsudu, and all corbonates of soda, by whatever name designated, other than soda ash, ba rilla, and kelp, twenty per centum ad valo rem; on sulplmto of quinine, forty cents per ounce, avoirdupois ; on sodu ash, f.vo per centum nd valorem. Fifth. On brandy, one !oiiar per "gaikn; on other spirits manul k-.iui-x! or disiiiied from rrain or other materials, for first and second proofs, sixty cbnts, for ihir l prcnf, sixt)-five cents, for fourth proof, 8.;vei.'.y cents, for fifth proof, seventy-five cents, and all above fifth proof, ninety cents per gallon; on Madeira, Sherry, fcan Luear, and Canary wine, in caiks or bottles, sixty cents per gallon ; on champagne wine, forty cents per gallon 5 on pert, Burgundy, and claret wines, in bottles, tbirty-tive cents per gallon; on port and Burgundy wines in casks, fifteen cents per gallon; on Te uerillij wines in casks or bottles, twenty cents per gallon ; on claret wines in casks, six cents per gallon ; 011 the w Into wines, not enumerated, of France, Austria, Prus sia, and Sardinia, and of Portugal ond its possessions, io casks, seven and , a hulf cents per gallon ; In hoiilea twenty cents pea gallon; on tlieaed wines notcnumcra. ted, of France, Austria, Prussia, end Sar. dinia, und of Portugal ond its possessions, in casks, six cents per gallon, in bottles, twenty cents per gallon ; on the whito and red wines of Spain, Germany, nnd thoJMa. ditcrranean, not enumerated, in casks, twelvo and a half cents per gsllon ; in bot. ties, twenty cents per gallon; on Sicily, .Madeira, or Marsala wines, in caoks or bottles, twenty.five cents per gallon ; on other wines ol Sicily, in casks or bottles, fifteen ceuts per gallon ; on oil other wines, not enumerated, and other than those ol France, Austria, Prussia, and Sardinia, aud of Portugal and its poS3esaio;is, when in bottles, sixty.five cents per gallon, when In casksweniyHiveeents per gallonPnv vided , 'I'Ual nothing herein contained shall bo construed or permitted to operate so as to interfere with subsisting treaties i iih foreign nations: Provided fur(herThii nil imitations of br.Jy or spirits, or of any IuLlliej.aidyjnesy and Jill wines imported by any name whatever, shall. bu subject to tho duty provided for the genuine article, and to the highest rate of duty applicable to tho article of the same name : And pau videdJurthcr,Tial when wines are import, ed in bottles, the bottles shall pay a separate duty, according to tho rate established by this act. On cordials and liqueurs of all kinds, sixty cents per gallon; ok arrack, absynthe, Kirschen wasser, fatufia, and other similar spirituous beverages, not oth. e r w isc" specified , sixty cents peegnltofrf ale, porter, and beer, in .Jxttlcs, twenty cents per gallon ; otherwise than in bottles, fifteen cents 'per gallon ; on tobacco, in leator unmanufactured,, twenty per centum ad valorem K on cigars of all kinds," forty ccntr per pound; on snuff, twelve cents per pound; manufactured tobacco,' oilier than snutt find cigars, ten cents per pound. Sec. a And le it further 'traded That mentioned, the following articles shall bo exempt from duty, namely : First. All articles, imported for the use of the United States. Second. All goods, wares, or merchan disejHhe growth, produce, or manufacture of the' United Slates, exported to a foreign country, and, brought back to the United Slates, and books and personal and house hold effects, not merchandise, of citizens of the United States dying abroad. Third. Paintings and statuary, the pro duction of American artists residing abroad. Fourth. Wearing apparel in actual use, and other pcrsonnl effects, not merchan dise, professional books, instruments, im. plementsy and tools of trade, occupation, or employment, of persons arriving in the United States. FifthPhilosophical apparatus, instru ments, books, maps and charts, statutes, stuary, busts, and casts of marble, bronze, alabaster, or plaster of Paris, paintings, drawings, engravings, etchings, specirrMJiw of sculpture, cabinets of coins, medals, gems, and all other collections of antiqui ties, provided the same be specially import ed in good Jaith for the use of any society incorporated or etrtabfisne4 tor pbilosophi. cal or literary purposes, pr for the encour agement of the fine arts, or for the use and by the orderof any college, academy ,school, or seminary of learning io tbe United States. .-. Sixth. Anatomical -preparations, models of machinery, and of other inventions and improvements in the arts; specimens in natural history, mineralogy, and botany ; trees, shrubs, plants, bulbs or roots, and garden seeds not otherwise specified ; ber ries, nuts, and vegetables, used principally in dyeing or composing dyes; ail dye woons, in stick ; whale and other fish oils of American fisheries, and all other articles the produce of said fisheries ; animals im. ported for breed; fish, fresh caught, im. ported ot daily consumption ;s fruit, green or ripe, from, tie' West Indies, in bulk ; tea and coffee when imported in American vessels from the place of tho growth or pro- duc.tion., 1 -.. Ll - Seventh. Adhesive felt for sheathing ves sels, alcornnque, aloes, Antimony .crude, nrgol ; asafcetida, ava root, barilla, bark of cork tree unmanufactured ; bills or bell metal, old and only fit to be manufactured, or parts thereof, and chimes of bells; brass in pigs or bars, and old brass only fit to be remanufartured ; Brazil wood, crude brim stone, and flour of sulphur; bullion, burr stones, un vv toiiglu,. canikariJea., j;!udl5.cloy uiiwrouglit, cochineal, coins of gold and silver, copper imported in any shape for the use of the mint, copper in pigs or bars, nad copper ore, plates or sheets of copper for sheathing vessels, but none is to be so considered except that which is fnirlesn inches wide- and forty-eight inehes long, and jveigliing from fourteen to thirty. four ouncis per square foot; old copper lit only to be remanufcetured ; cream of tartar; errtery ; bints, ground bint, gold bullion, gold epaulets and wings, grind tfones, gum Arabic, gun Senegal, gum trr.gtcanth, In-dia-rubber, in boul- s or shee'.s, or other wise, unmanufactured, nnd old junk, -a-Wm,.,ke!p, kermcs, lac dye, beches, tmd. dcr, mnddtir root, rmther cf pearl, kr;W. tl, mix voiiiics , ral e knf unmanufactured, palm Cii ; ti rvi acid orly fit fu h-. minurt'.iV!uit-d, I'Utti'.er Vi-ti-i 11 anm:.ir,i(ni('re.H , cruU?, "trcyes!;:. ) I'lU :.t'nn ".vi, i. h r r '' n. , uir- r('.i';rT.U'i;r'i':r-'i : T- ": V " ',!!' ' I 1 -:.,-Ji.d,r..r:-.!-siind .( f t :- V.-r ; :.i! '!5 rv iiVnin sto'.e-, r ,r ; tn !ar when cr (u;i riMiUi- nicrie, wood r:1' t'll kit:.!-, w'ru un-i-:-ein enumerated. inanutar.'.uresJ, r Sec. 10. And .V it further enacted, Tim on all articles P jI ;:t reie t n'i:r.'rated or pro- vided for, there shall be levied, colietied, and paid a duty of twenty per centum ad valorem. Sec. 1L Anile it further enacted, Tlmt un addition of ten per ceniuin shall be mads to the several rates of duties by tins act imposed, in reypect to all goods, wares, and merchandise, on the importation of which, in American or foreign vessels, a specific discrimination between them is not herein made, which, from and after the time when this act shall take tfE.-ct and go into operation., shall bu imported in ships or vessels not of the United Stales; and that a further addition of ten per centum shall be made to the several rates of duties im posed by this act on all goods, wares, snd merchandise which rbl) be imported from any port or place east of the Cnpe of Good I lope in foreign vessels : .PronidMfpThat these additional duties thai! not apply to goods, wares, or merchandise which shall be imported nf;r the day thap this act goes into operation in ships or vessels not of Ihe . United States, entitled by treaty, or by any act or nets of Congress, to be enteral in the ports of the United States om the pay. ment of the same duties n.i shall then ha paid on goods, wares or merchandise im ported' in "ships orvtis33l3""6rther United"" States. - Sec. 12. And le it further enacted, Thai on and after the day this net roea into une- ratiohy'the duties "on all imports! goods, wares, or merchandise shall be p"id in csh: Provided, That in nil cases of failure or neglecTto pay thoHtTirr n ' cotnplptinrrTrf the entry, the said goods, waro.ormfr. chandisc shall bo taken po!( Wion ,,( by the collector, nnd deposited in the public stores, there to be kept with (lueand rea sonable care, at the charge and risk of the owner, importer, consignee, or ngent; ad if such goods remain in public store r-yond sixly days (except in the case ef goo'li im ported from beyond the cape ol U'xxi n pe remaining for tho spnee of niwty day) aiutrrmnt nf thp fliill's thereon. men said goods, wares, an l merchandise, or such quantities thereof a.i rmy be dned necessary to discharge the duties, shnll be appraised aridjsoh byjhecollcctornt public auction, on due public notice thereof bt'irifp first given, in the manner and frthc time to be prescribed by a grneral regultion of the Treasury-Department ; and, nl tire said public saloy-distinetprintcd catahjgutad- scriptivc of said goods, r with -tlte-wppraiA- value affixed thereto., shall be iiinimu-4 -among the persons present .at s -id ; nnd a reasonable opportunity shall b-; given, before such sale, to pjy-aons desi r.ms ol far chasing to inspect the qualitof such Rowl and the proceeds of said sales, alter de ducting the usual rato of ytorage at tW port in question, ronether with s:ll -!her ' 1 1 .I...V... m'rctfiD C narges ana expenses, inciuoing u ..v- -be duties frBrhi the dates f entrv -t :i.v the rate of six per ceiifen per ann im. s(-: applied to the payne r.' -A i any balance ot money le.r-i:.:!'.-. above tnc full amount of dun :- ' " cxperwei, a;;d it:erct .'wi - such rjuantitKs of any -''."-'- w' ir merchandise 4riinay not Irv b.-ft' for the purposes before rn-n:i:i'.-- delivered, and the money p' id 'v' 1 ' collector to the owuer , imjiorter, 'Mi -r or agent, and propf?r receipts taken " -f same ; And provided, That if no claim made by such owner, importer, consignee, or agent for the portion of goods"' w'1 . may remain in the hands of tlie ff after such sale, the said goods shah forthwith returned to the public stores A ner to be kept at the risk aDd expense of uw '"-1 -r