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ments, and preparations,* statuary, casts of marble, bronze, alabaster, or plaster of Paris, paintings, drawings, and etchings, sp. impt. for the use of, or of any institution or society incorporated or established for philosophical, educational, scientific, or literary pps., or encouragement of the fine arts, and not for sale, (759.) Free.

Accordeons, (469.)

Acetates.

Ammonia, (92.)

Baryta, (92.)

Copper, (92.)

Iron, (92.)

Lead, brown, (53.) 4 cts. per lb.

white, (54.) 6 cts. per lb.

Lime, (92.)

Magnesia, (92.)

Potassa, (92.)

Soda, cr. or ref'd, (92.)

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Acorns, powdered, (290, Nov. 17, 1863, Balt.) 2 cts. per lb.

Acorns, raw or prepared, (290.) 2 cts. per lb. Actors' costumes, actual use abroad not required, (S. S., 4721.)

Actors' effects, free entry under 815 limited to those intended for the personal use of the party bringing them, (S. S., 4686.)

25 Adamantine spar, as Emery, (426, T. R., pp. 565, 586.) 1 ct. per lb.

25 Additional duty for undv. of part of impt., (S. S.,

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Achate stones or agates cut and polished on one side, (837, S. S., 3800.)

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Strontia, (92.)

Zinc, (92.)

Acetone, (103, 822, S. S., 3493.) $2 per gal. for the

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Acids:

Acetic, acetous or pyroligneous, not over 1.047 specific gravity, (12.) 2 cts. per lb.

Same, over 1.047 specific gravity, (12.) 10 cts. per lb.

Arsenious, (594.) Free.
Benzoic, (594.) Free.

Boracic, commercial, (43 a.) 4 cts. per lb. pure, (43 a.) 5 cts. per lb.

Carbolic, as a disinfectant, (837, S. 8., 471.) for chemical or mfg. pps., (594.) Free. dry or other, med., (594.) Free.

liquid, (594.) Free.

Chromic, (47.)

Citric, (13.) 10 cts. per lb.

Cresylic, so-called, same as liquid carbolic, (S.

S., 3980.) Free.

Gallic, (594.) Free.

other, and hooks, (837, Aug. 8. 1871, N. Y.) mortars, as stoneware, (127, T. R., p. 553.) Agates, or achate stones, cut into pr. stones, but not set, (480.)

same, cut and polished on one side, (837, S. S., 3800.)

cut for bookbinders, (837, Aug. 8, 1871, N. Y.) unmfd, (596.) Free.

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Hydric, (594.) Free.

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Muriatic, (594.) Free.

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Nitric, (594.) Free.

Same, with covers of silk plush as ch. vai., (383, 823, S. S., 5590.)

Nitric, not chemically pure, (594.) Free. Oxalic, (594.) Free.

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Picric and Nitro-picric, (594, Sept. 23, 1868, N. Y.) Free.

Pyrogallic, (594.) Free.

Rosolic, so styled, or aurine, (594, S. S., 4514.) Free.

Salicylic, (594.) Free.

Succinic, (594.) Free.

Sulphuric, fuming, (Nordhausen,) (594.) Free.
Sulphuric, other, (594) Free.
Tannic, (109.) $1 per lb.

Tartaric, (14.) 10 cts. per lb.

used for chemical pps., +++, (594.) Free. used for medicinal pps,, +++, (594.) Free. used for mfg. pps., +++, (594.) Free. carboys containing, ++, (133,) in addition to duty on contents.

Aconite, root, leaf, and bark, (497.) Free.

Albumen solution, liquid, (837, S. S., 3701.) Alcoholado, so-called, (312, S. S., 1718.) $2 per pf. gal.

in bottles, (310.) 3 cts. add. dty. per bottle. Alcohol, all ++, (311, June 18, 1866, A. C. B., $2 per pf. gal.

containing 94 per cent. anhydrous alcohol, (102.) $2 per gal.

dist. spirits, containing 50 per cent. anhydrous alcohol, (101.) $1 per gal.

Alcoholic compounds, +++, (103.) $2 per gal. for the alcohol contained therein, and perfumery, including Cologne water, (100.) $2 per gal. and

add. dty, on bottles under 133-4-6.

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Acorn coffee, (290.) 2 cts. per lb.

*This includes samples of chemical and pharmaceutical preparations imported for a college of phar macy, (S. S., 2311,) and chemical salts and preparations for college laboratories, (S. S., 2802.)

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Alpaca hair, val. at last port or place whence

exp. to the U. S., excluding charges at such port, at not over 30 cts. per lb. (358 a.) 10 cts. per lb.

val. over 30 cts., (358 b.) 12 cts. per lb.

mfs. of, or of goat hair, are dtbl. at same rates as those of worsted of like description. Alum, in crystals, or ground, or otherwise, (32.) 60 cts. per 100 lbs.

patent and substitute, (32.) 60 cts. per 100 lbs. Aiumina, and sulphate of, (32.) 60 cts. per 100 lbs. Aluminium, or aluminum, (639.) Free. Aluminum, leaf-, in books, (216, E. S., 5298.)

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American bottles exp. empty and rtd. filled with palm oil, not free under 649 a, (S. S., 4953.)

barrels, exported, filled with domestic petroleum, and returned empty, under regulations, (648.) Free.

car-wheels, worn-out, re-impt., (649 a, S. S. 4239.) Free.

citizens dying abroad, personal and household effects of, not merchandise, (757.) Free. fisheries, spermaceti, whale and other fish-oils, and all other articles the products of such fisheries, (749.) Free.

lard barrels, exp. filled with domestic products and rtd. empty. No dec. int. to return required, (S. S., 4572.)

lumber. sawn in N. B., by aliens, not free under 829, (S. S., 4300.)

mfs., to wit: casks, barrels, carboys, bags, and

other vessels, exported, filled with American products, or exported empty and returned filled with foreign products, including shooks, when returned as barrels or boxes, (649 b.) identity proved under regulations, (649 c.) and on which all internal tax due shall be proven to have been paid before exportation and not refunded, (649 d.) Free. paper, printed on and re-impt.. dtbl., (S. S., 3065.)

products and mfs. when exported and

brought back in same condition, under regulations, (649 a.) Free.

spools exp. filled and rtd. empty, not free under 649 a. (S. S., 4976.)

vessels and railroad cars, repairs and equipment of, in a foreign country, dtbl. (See provisions for, 2040. Part I.)

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house, free of duty, (834.)

Amber bead crosses set in metal for jewelry, (459,

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822, S. S., 3389.)

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for necklaces, beads strung on thread, (640, S.

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S., 3389.) Free.

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American artists: paintings, statuary, fountains, and other works of art, the production of. * But the fact of such production must be verified by the certificate of a Consul, or Minister of the United States, indorsed upon the written declaration of the artist, (819. See, also, rule as to, S. S., 3942.) Free.

artists, works of, exp. and re-impt., entered as Am. products, (649 a, S. S., 3040.) Free. bags, exp. filled with leather mfd in U. S., and returned empty, under regs., (649 a. S. S., 3198.) Free.

Same, exp. filled with frn. dyewood, grd. in the U. S., dtbl. on re-impt., (S. S., 3511.)

Amomum, or grains of paradise, cr., (636.) Free. not cr., (94.)

Amylic alcohol, or fusel oil, (112.)

This includes copies actually made by American artists of the productions of other American artists, (S. S., 2318.)

† American petroleum barrels do not forfeit their right of free entry, under 648, for being re-coopered abroad, (S. S., 3810.)

Grain bags of foreign production and manufacture, which, under Department's ruling of November 28, 1871 (not published in Synopsis), are exempted from payment of duty as part of the equipment of the vessel, cannot be transferred from the vessel to which they belong to another vessel, without being first entered and subjected to the payment of duty. (January 2, 1874, N. O., Syn. Ser., 1749.)

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additional duty on bottles.

Anchors, or parts thereof, (163.) 2 cts. per lb.
Andirons, cast-iron, (157.) 14 ct. per lb.
Angelica root, cr., (636.) Free.

Angora goats, sp. impt. for breeding pps., (642 a.)
Free.

hair, as wool of class 2, (358.)

Angora goat-skins, raw, without the wool, unmfd, (719 b.) Free.

Aniline, arseniate of, (602.) Free. dyes, as coal-tar dyes, (82.)

oils, cr., (559.) Free.

paste or pulp, not dyes, (837.)

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wearing, of all kinds +++, wholly or ptly. of wool, worsted, or hair, except knit goods, (366.) 40 cts. per lb. and

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paste, so-called, but really colors, (82, S. S., 2810.)
residuum, as aniline dye, (92, S. S., 3913.)
salts, (605.) Free.

Animal carbon, fit for fertilizing only, (504.) Free.
manures, (505.) Free.

Animals, integuments of, +++, (655.) Free.
brought into the United States temporarily for
not over 6 months, for exhibition or competi-
tion, offered by any agricultural or racing as-
sociation, under regs.. (641.) Free.
living, excepting leeches, birds, fowls, and
others specified, and comprehending all
other living bodies endowed with sensation
and power of motion, and + + +, (252, Oct.
30, 1866, A. & Co., and S. S., 1098.)
portions of, dried, but unmfd, for glue stock,
(511.) Free.

sp. impt. under regs. for breeding pps.,* (642 a.)
Free.

teams of, including their harness and tackle, and the wagons, or other vehicles actually owned by persons immigrating with their families, and in actual use for the purpose of such immigration under regs., (642 b.) Free.

Anise seed, (760.) Free.

oil, or anise seed oil, (558.) Free. Annotto or Annotta, (499.) Free.

all extracts of, (499.) Free.

seed, (760.) Free.

Anodyne, Hoffman's, (107.) 30 cts. per lb.

Anodynes, proprietary, (99.)

Anthoss oil, (581.) Free.

Anthracite coal, (673.) Free.

shale, (417, S. S., 5308.) 75 cts. per ton. of 28 bu. of 80 lbs. each.

Apples, (704.) Free

Aqua ammonia, (34.)

fortis or nitric acid, (594.) Free. Arabic, gum, cr., (636.) Free.

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other than cr. (94.)

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Armenian bole, (215, S. S., 3342.)

cosmetic, (99.)

Armor of metal, (216.)
Arms, fire-, +++, (202.)
side-, (207.)

sporting breech-loading shot-guns, and pistols
of all kinds, (203.)
Aromatic cachous, (99.)
Arrack, (313.) $2 per pf gal.

in bottles, (310.) 3 cts. in add. on each bottle. Arrowroot, (644.) Free.

flour or starch, (269, S. S., 3385.) 2 cts. per lb. Hawaiian, (Pt. I., 2374.) Free.

Arseniate of aniline, (602.) Free.

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metallic, or cobaltum crystals, (610.) Free.

sulphide of, or orpiment, (601.) Free.

Arsenious acid, (594.) Free.

Art, works of, impt. expressly for presentation to

Animals impt. for breeding pps., under 642 a, need not be of superior stock. (S. S., 5551.)

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+ So-called "antique pottery" or majolica plates of the Renaissance period or the 16th century, are not properly antiquities," entitled to free entry under 669, but are dutiable as earthenware, (S. S., 3110.) Nor does 669 include antique table and side-board 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 mediaval or modern periods, should be admitted free under the existing law, provided they are specially imported and not for sale, (S. S., 2934.) Antiquities, as baked clay figures taken from Boeotian tombs of 3d century B. C., and arms and implements from the tombs of the Franks of the 3d century A.D., and impt. for sale, not free under 669, (S. S., 3983, 4053.) Nor are arms of mediæval period, (S. S., 3580.) When collections of antiquities that are imported for sale are free, (S. S.,3754.)

Appraisements, appealed, may be reconsidered, when, (S. S., 4269.)

Appraisement of seized goods, (S. S., 4111.)

Appraisements, original, cannot be advanced by appraisers in certain contingencies, (S. S., 3753.)

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national institutions, states, or municipal corporations, or religious corporations or societies, (819 b.) Free.

works of, the production of American artists, (819 a.) Free. (See also title "American artists."

works of,* to wit, paintings, statuary, and photographic pictures, sp. impt. for exhibition by associations, under regs., (832, S. S., 3128.) Free.

works of, for exhibition, under regs., (833, S. S., 3612.) Free.

Articles imported for the use of the United States, provided the price thereof shall not have included the duty, (645.) Free.

not enumerated, wholly or partly mfd., + +, (837 b.)

Same, raw or unmfd., ++, (837.a)

the growth, produce, and mf. of the U. S., exported and brought back in the same condition as exported, identity proved under regulations, and on which all internal taxes shall be proven to have been paid before exportation, and not refunded by allowance or drawback, and on which no other drawback or bounty has been allowed, (649. See, also, T. D., 71, 74, 75.) Free.

of trifling value brought by passengers from Canada, (see S. S., 436.)

once exported, of the growth, production, or mf. of the U. S., upon which no internal tax has been assessed or paid, or upon which such tax has been paid and refunded by allowance or drawback, on reimportation, must pay a duty in coin equal to the tax imposed by the internal revenue laws upon such articles, (826, Regs. Art. 379.) Articles of grass, osier, palm-leaf, whalebone, willow, or straw,+++, (395.)

such as card-cases, pocket-books, shell boxes, and all similar articles, of whatever material composed, and by whatever name known, +++, (410.)

Articles in bulk, (see “Definition," etc., T. D., 16.) indecent, obscene, or immoral, importation of, prohibited, (839-40.)

in a crude state, used in dyeing or tanning, +++, (509,689.) Free.

not in a crude state, used in dyeing or tanning, +++, (837.)

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Artificial fruits, of glass, used with artfi. flowers,

(429 b, S. S., 5251,)

Arts, fine, acids for, (594.) Free.
Asbestos, mfd., (39.)

unmfd., (598.), Free.

millboard, (39, S. S., 3756.)

packing covered with cotton, (39, S. S., 3876.)
paper, incombustible, (39, S. S., 3438.)
Ashes, beet-root, (593.) Free.
pearl, of potash, (63.)

of soda, (73.) 11⁄2 ct. per lb.
wood, and lye of, (593.) Free.

zinc, as metal unwrought, (215, S. S., 4990.) Asphaltum, cr., (643.) Free.

not cr., (95.)

mixed with limestone, grd., (95, S. S., 3792.) Aspic oil, (560.) Free.

Assafoetida, (520.) Free.

Asses' skins, raw or unmfd., (719 c.) Free.
Asthma cigarettes, (93, 822, S. S., 1646.)
Augers, (216.)

Aurine, rosolic acid, (594, S. S., 4514.) Free.
Automatic advertising figures, as toys, (125, S. S.,
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Awls, (216.)

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The following regulations for entry of such importations were prescribed under the original act, February 24, 1877, (S. S., 3128.)

1st. At the time of the entry of pictures under the statute cited, (section 2512, Rev. Stat.,) the importer will be required to make affidavit in the following form:

"I do truly swear that the articles in the annexed invoice described are imported in good faith for exhibition by here name the association, an association authorized by the laws of the [here insert United States or the name of the State, as the case may be,] for the promotion and encouragement of science, art, or industry, and are not imported for sale.'

"2d. A careful examination and appraisement of the goods will be made, the duties properly ascertained, and a bond taken, conditioned that duties shall be paid to the United States on all articles not re-exported within six months from date of importation, and that no delivery of any such goods to a purchaser will be made during the exhibition of any portion of the importation embracing them, nor until duties shall have been paid on all the goods not re-exported in accordance with the terms of the statute above cited." "The penalty of such bond will be double the amount of duties, and two satisfactory sureties will be required."

1. Section 2910 of the Revised Statutes provides as follows:

When merchandise of the same material or description, but of different values, is invoiced at an average price and not otherwise provided for, the duty shall be assessed upon the whole invoice at the rate to which the highest-valued goods in such invoice are subject."

This section of law does not authorize an advance in value, but only regulates the rate of duty to be assessed, and directs that the duty in such cases shall be assessed upon the whole invoice at the rate to which the highest-valued goods in such invoice are subject.

The appraiser should therefore have made the proper appraisement under the law, and the duty should be assessed at the rate to which the highest-valued goods so appraised are subject. (S. S., 3683.)

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Balm of Gilead, (500.) Free.
Balmoral skirts or skirting, and goods of like de-
scription, or used for like pps., wholly or ptly.
of wool, wstd., or hair, made up or mfd., exc.
knit gds., (366.) 40 cts. per lb. and
Balmorals, wholly or ptly. of wool, worsted or
hair, (363 a.)

valued at not over 30 cts. per lb., (363 b. and ƒ.)
10 cts. per lb. and

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Back saws, (175.)

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Bagatelle balls, of ivory or bone,

Baggage, personal, in actual use, of persons arriving in the U. S., (815, and see also Pt. I., 1837.) Free.

Bagging for cotton and like mfs., +++, suitable to the uses for which cotton-bagging is applied, of whatever material, (343.)

valued at not over 7 cts. per sq. yd. 1/2 ct. per lb.

valued at over 7 cts. per sq. yd. 2 cts. per lb. Dundee, or Scotch double warp, of jute, not fit

for use in bagging cotton, (342, S. S., 1690. See also S. S., 1656.)

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Bamboo-cloth, (233, or 351, 822.)
hats, (400.)

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Barbary gum, cr., (636.) Free.

not cr., (94.)

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Bareges, according to material.

Bark, extract of, for tanning, + +, (20.)

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med. prep., + + +, (93.)

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Baize or bockings, (376, S. S., 3279.) 15 cts. per sq. yd. and

Barks, cinchona and other, used in mf. of quinia,

Balerope, hemp, (350, April 21, 1858, N. Y.)
Baling hoops, or cotton ties, of iron or steel, not
thinner than No. 20 wire gauge and finished,
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* Bags of foreign mf. exp filled with flour or bran, or anything else than American grain, and rtd. empty are not free under the provision of the 7th section of the act of Feb. 8, 1875, Pt. I., 2184, (S. S., 5423.)

American bags exp. filled with foreign dye-woods, ground in the U. S., are dutiable on re-importation, (S. S., 3511.)

+ Iron kentledge, purchased in the United States and used exclusively as ballast, if landed in the United States, will, if of foreign production or manufacture, be liable to duty; and if of American production or manufacture, be entitled to free entry under (649 a.) (T. R., p. 554.)

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