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prussiate, yellow: five cents per pound; prussiate, red: ten cents per pound. (217.)

1396. Precious stones and jewelry.-Diamonds, cameos, mosaics, gems, pearls, rubies, and other precious stones, when not set: ten per centum ad valorem (367); when set in gold, silver, or other metal, or on imitations thereof, and all other jewelry: twenty-five per centum ad valorem (104); watch jewels: ten per centum ad valorem. (613.)

1397. Proprietary medicines: pills, powders, tinctures, troches or lozenges, syrups, cordials, bitters, anodynes, tonics, plasters, liniments, salves, ointments, pastes, drops, waters, essences, spirits, oils, or other medicinal preparations or compositions, recommended to the public as proprietary medicines, or prepared according to some private formula or secret art as remedies or specifics for any disease or diseases or affections whatever affecting the human or animal body: fifty per centum ad valorem. (221.)

1398. Putty: one dollar and fifty cents per one hundred pounds. (217.) 1399. [Quicksilver: fifteen per centum ad valorem.] (472, 2187.)

1400. Quinine, salts of, other than sulphate of: forty-five per centum ad valorem; sulphate of: twenty per centum ad valorem. (218, 732.)

1401. Rags of whatever material, not otherwise provided for, ten per centum ad valorem. (183.)

1402. Raisins: two and one-half cents per pound. (736.)

1403. Rattans and reeds, manufactured or partially manufactured: twentyfive per centum ad valorem. (99, 296.)

1404. Red precipitate: twenty per centum ad valorem. (99.)

1405. Resins, gum, not otherwise provided for, and rosin: twenty per centum ad valorem. (99, 220.)

1406. Rochelle salts: five cents per pound. (732.)

1407. Roman cement: twenty per centum ad valorem. (99.)

1408. Saleratus and bicarbonate of soda: one and one-half cents per pound. (22, 182, 233.)

1409. Sal-soda and soda-ash: one-fourth of one cent per pound. (732.) 1410. Salt. In bags, sacks, barrels, or other packages: twelve cents per one hundred pounds; in bulk: eight cents per one hundred pounds. (704.)

1411. Saltpeter.-Crude: one cent per pound; refined and partially refined: two cents per pound. (740)

1412. Salts.-Epsom: one cent per pound; glauber: one-half of one cent per pound; preparations of, not otherwise provided for: twenty per centum ad valorem. (100, 208.)

1413. Santonin: three dollars per pound. (732.)

1414. Scagliola tops, for tables or other articles of furniture: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (139, 297.)

1415. Sealing-wax: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (139, 297.) 1416. Shaddock[s]: ten per centum ad valorem. (615.)

1417. Shells, manufactures of: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (127, 284.) 1418. Side-arms of every description, not otherwise provided for: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (139, 297.)

1419. Skates costing twenty cents or less per pair: eight cents per pair; costing over twenty cents per pair: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (356.) 1420. Smalts: twenty per centum ad valorem. (394.)

1421. Soap, fancy, perfumed, honey, transparent, and all descriptions of toilet and shaving soaps: ten cents per pound, and, in addition thereto, twentyfive per centum ad valorem; soap not otherwise provided for: one cent per pound, and, in addition thereto, thirty per centum ad valorem. (445, 446.)

1422. Soda.-Caustic: one and one-half cents per pound (182, 233); hyposulphate of, and all carbonates of, by whatever name designated, not otherwise provided for: twenty per centum ad valorem (100); silicate of, or other alkaline silicates: one-half cent per pound. (609.)

1423. Sponges: twenty per centum ad valorem. (220.)

1424. Sporting-gun wads of all descriptions: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (610.)

1425. Starch, made of potatoes or corn: one cent per pound, and twenty per centum ad valorem; made of rice, or any other material: three cents per pound, and twenty per centum ad valorem. (447, 448.)

1426. Staves for pipes, hogsheads, or other casks: ten per centum ad valorem; other staves: twenty per centum ad valorem. (86, 165, 232.)

1427. Stereotype plates: twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (100, 297.) 1428. Stones: freestone, granite, sandstone, and all building or monumental stone, except marble: one dollar and fifty cents per ton. (602.)

1429. Strings:*all strings of whip-gut or cat-gut, other than strings for musical instruments, thirty per centum ad valorem. (95, 231, 761.)

1430. Strychnia: one dollar per ounce. (732.)

1431. Strychnine, salts of, not otherwise provided for: one dollar and fifty cents per ounce. (421.)

1432. Sulphur, flowers of: twenty dollars per ton and fifteen per centum ad valorem.

1433. Tallow: one cent per pound. (52.)

1434. Tannin: two dollars per pound. (420.)

1435. Tar: twenty per centum ad valorem. (101.)

1436. Tartar-emetic: fifteen cents per pound. (219.)

1437. Teeth, manufactured: twenty per centum ad valorem. (76, 232.)

1438. Tin, oxide, muriatic and salts of tin and tin-foil: thirty per centum ad valorem. (247.)

1439. Toys, wooden and other, for children: fifty per centum ad valorem. (432.) 1440. Twine or pack thread, not otherwise provided for: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (140, 298.)

1441. Turpentine, spirits of: thirty cents per gallon. (419.)

1442. Types, new: twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (101, 298.) 1443. Type-metal: twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (101, 298.)

1444. Umbrella and parasol ribs and stretchers, frames, tips, runners, handles, or other parts thereof, when made in whole or chief part of iron, steel, or any other metal: forty-five per centum ad valorem; umbrellas, parasols, and sunshades, when covered with silk or alpaca: sixty per centum ad valorem; all other umbrellas: forty-five per centum ad valorem. (739.)

1445. Umbrellas, parasols, and sun-shades, frames and sticks for, finished or unfinished, not otherwise provided for: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (123, 279.)

1446. Varnish valued at one dollar and fifty cents or less per gallon: fifty cents per gallon, and twenty per centum ad valorem; valued at above one dollar and fifty cents per gallon: fifty cents per gallon, and twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (219.)

1447. Vellum: thirty per centum ad valorem. (142.)

1448. Velvet, when printed or painted: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (142, 299.)

1449. Vitriol, white, or sulphate of zinc: twenty per centum ad valorem ; blue vitriol: four cents per pound. (103, 732.)

1450. Waste, all not otherwise provided for: twenty per centum ad valorem. (74, 227.)

1451. Watches, watch-cases, watch movements, parts of watches, and watch materials: twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (613.)

1452. Webbing, composed of cotton, flax, or any other materials, not otherwise provided for: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (142, 299.)

* Held to be in conflict with 1612, and not in force at the date of its re-enactment in the Revised Statutes, and that therefore 1612 must govern. (S. S., 2637.)

THE FREE LIST.

1453. SEC. 2505. The importation of the following articles shall be exempt from duty:

1454. Acids: arsenious, crude (621); boracic (741); nitric, not chemically pure; muriatic; oxalic; picric and nitro-picric (621); succinic (778); sulphuric, (741.) But carboys containing acids shall be subject to the same duty as if empty. (621.) And all acids of every description used for chemical and manu facturing purposes, not otherwise provided for. (143.)

1455. Aconite, root, leaf, and bark. (622.)

1456. Agaric. (622.)

1457. Agates, unmanufactured. (741.)

1458. Albumen and lactarin. (622.)

1459. Alcornoque. (143.)

1460. Alkanet root. (622.)
1461. Alkekengi. (622.)
1462. Almond-shells. (741.)
1463. Aloes. (622.)
1464. Aluminium. (741.)
1465. Amber beads. (741.)
1466. Ambergris. (145.)

1467. Amber gum. (741.)

1468. American manufactures of casks, barrels, or carboys, and other vessels, and grain-bags, [the manufacture of the United States,] if exported containing American produce, and declaration be made of intent to return the same empty, under such regulations as shall be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury. (462, 742, 2061.)

1469. Ammonia, crude. (622.)

1470. Angelica root. (742.)

1471. Aniline oil, crude. (622.)

1472. Animals brought into the United States temporarily and for a period not exceeding six months, for the purpose of exhibition or competition for prizes offered by any agricultural or racing association. But a bond shall be first given, in accordance with the regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury, with the condition that the full duty to which such animals would otherwise be liable shall be paid in case of their sale in the United States, or if not re-exported within six months. (743.)

1473. Animals, alive, specially imported for breeding purposes from beyond. the seas, shall be admitted free, upon proof thereof satisfactory to the Secretary of the Treasury, and under such regulations as he may prescribe. And teams of animals, including their harness and tackle, actually owned by persons immigrating to the United States with their families from foreign countries, and in actual use for the purposes of such immigration, shall also be admitted free of duty, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe. (614.)

1474. Annatto, roncou, rocou, or orleans, and all extracts of. (744.) 1475. Annato seed. (744.)

1476. Antimony, ore, and crude sulphuret of. (744.)

1477. Aqua-fortis. (744.)

1478. Argal-dust. (744.)

1479. Argols, crude. (623.)

1480. Arsenic. (622.)

1481. Arseniate of aniline. (744.)

1482. Articles, the growth, produce, and manufacture of the United States, when returned in the same condition as exported. * But proof of the identity of such articles shall be made under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury; and if such articles were subject to internal tax at the time of

* Damage on voyage of exportation not such a change of condition as to preclude free entry on return. (S .. 2252. But see contra S. S., 2493.)

exportation, such tax shall be proved to have been paid before exportation and not refunded. (625.)

1483. Articles imported for the use of the United States: Provided, That the price of the same did not include the duty. (624.)

1484. Asbestos, not manufactured. (623.)

1485. Balm of Gilead. (745.)

1486. Balsams: copaiva, fir or Canada, Peru, and tolu. (745.)

1487. Bamboo-reeds, no further manufactured than cut into suitable lengths for walking-sticks or canes, or for sticks for umbrellas, parasols, or sun-shades. (746.)

1488. Bamboos, unmanufactured. (746.)

1489. Barrels, of American manufacture, exported filled with domestic petroleum and returned empty, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe, and without requiring the filing of a declaration at time of export of intent to return the same empty. (827.)

1490. Barilla. (146.)

1491. Barks: Quilla, Peruvian, Lima, calisaya, and all cinchona barks, canella alba, pomegranate, croton, cascarilla, and all other barks not otherwise provided for. (626, 774.)

1492. Beans, vanilla, or vanilla plants. (781.)

1493. Bed feathers and downs. (747.)

1494. Belladonna, root and leaf. (626.)

1495. Bells, broken, and bell-metal, broken, and fit only to be remanufactured. (628.)

1496. Bells, old, and bell-metal. (146, 628.)

1497. Berries, nuts, and vegetables for dyeing, or used for composing dyes, not otherwise provided for. (627.)

1498. Bezoar stones. (747.)

1499. Birds, stuffed. (747.)

1500. Birds, singing and other, and land and water fowls. (146.)

1501. Bismuth. (146.)

1502. Bitter apples, colocynth, coloquintida. (626.)

1503. Black salts. (747.)

1504. Black tares. (747.)

1505. Bladders, crude, and all integuments of animals not otherwise provided for. (747.)

1506. Bologna sausages. (747.)

1507. Bolting-cloths. (146.)

1508. Bones, crude and not manufactured; burned; calcined; ground; or steamed. (146, 629, 747.)

1509. Bone-dust and bone-ash for manufacture of phosphates and fertilizers. (629.)

1510. Books which shall have been printed and manufactured more than twenty years at the date of importation. (630, 748.)

1511. Books, maps, and charts imported by authority for the use of the United States or for the use of the Library of Congress. But the duty shall not have been included in the contract or price paid. (147, 749.)

1512. Books, maps, and charts, specially imported, not more than two copies in any one invoice, in good faith for the use of any society incorporated or established for philosophical, literary, or religious purposes, or for the encouragement of the fine arts, or for the use, or by the order, of any college, academy, school, or seminary of learning in the United States. (144, 750.)

1513. Books, professional, of persons arriving in the United States. (167,751.) 1514. Books, household effects, or libraries, or parts of libraries, in use of persons or families from foreign countries, if used abroad by them not less than one year, and not intended for any other person or persons, nor for sale. (155, 751.)*

* Term "Household effects" absolute and not connected with "books." (S. S., 1814.)

1515. Borate of lime. (747.) 1516. Borax, crude. (747.)

1517. Brazil paste. (752.)

1518. Brazil pebbles for spectacles, and pebbles for spectacles, rough. (752.) 1519. Brazil-wood, braziletto, and all other dye-woods, in sticks. (148.)

1520. Breccia, in blocks or slabs. (148.)

1521. Brime. (148.)

1522. Brimstone, crude. (631.)

1523. Bromine. (626.)

1524. Buchu-leaves. (631.)

1525. Bullion, gold and silver. (148.)

1526. Burgundy pitch. (752.)

1527. Burr stone in blocks, rough or unmanufactured, and not bound up Into millstones. (148, 631.)

1528. Cabinets of coins, medals, and all other collections of antiquities. (149,

634.)

1529. Cadmium. (149.)

1530. Calamine. (149.)

1531. Camphor, crude. (753.)

1532. Cantharides. (632.)

1533. Carnelian, unmanufactured. (634.)

1534. Castor, or castoreum. (632.)

1535. Catechu or cutch. (632.)

1536. Cat-gut strings, or gut-cord, for musical instruments. (753.)

1537. Cat-gut or whip-gut, unmanufactured. (633.)

1538. Chalk and cliff-stone, unmanufactured. (634.)

1539. Chamomile-flowers. (753.)

1540. Charcoal. (753.)

1541. China-root. (753.)

1542. Chloride of lime. (753.)

1543. Cinchona-root. (753.)

1544. Citrate of lime. (632.)

1545. Coal, anthracite. (633.)

1546. Coal-stores of American vessels; but none shall be unloaded. (754.)

1547. Cobalt, ore of. (755.)

1548. Cocculus indicus. (633.)

1549. Cochineal. (149.)

1550. Cocoa, or cacao, crude, and fiber, leaves, and shells of. (755.)

1551. Coffee. (700.)

1552. Coins, gold, silver, and copper. (149.)

1553. Coir and coir-yarn. (755.)

1554. Colcothar, dry, or oxide of iron. (755.)

1555. Collections of antiquity, specially imported, and not for sale. (634.)

1556. Colt's-foot, (crude drug.) (755.)

1557. Columbo root. (632.)

1558. Conium cicuta, or hemlock, seed and leaf. (633.)

1559. Contrayerva root. (755.)

1560. Copper, old, taken from the bottom of American vessels, compelled by

marine disaster to repair in foreign ports. (756.)

1561. Copper, when imported for the United States Mint. (149.)

1562. Coral, marine, unmanufactured. (158.)

1563. Cork-wood, or cork-bark, unmanufactured. (634.)

1564. Cotton. (549.)

1565. Cowage down. (757.)

1566. Cow or kine pox, or vaccine virus. (757.)

1567. Cubebs. (757.)

1568. Cudbear. (633)

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