Castings, all iron castings, except machines and the parts thereof,.. Castings, broken,.... Cattle, live,... Cedar posts, (see Lumber, No. 2,) per 1,000 feet, per mile,. Cedar, red, (see Lumber, No. 2,) per 1,000 feet, per mile,. Cement, hydraulic, Chairs, new,... . Chair stuff, (see Lumber, No. 3,). Charcoal,.. Coal, mineral, Coal, bituminous, going towards and carried to tide-water,. 01 0 0 0 010 020 0 0 5 0 1 0 025 Corn,.. Corn meal, Cotton, Crockery,. Furniture, new; cabinet ware, chairs, looking-glasses, willow-ware, mat tresses and piano-fortes, Furniture for stoves, not cast iron,. Furs, and skins of animals producing furs,... Heading, undressed, transported in boats,.. Heading, dressed or partly dressed,. Heading, transported in rafts,.. Hemp, going towards tide-water,. Hides, green, of domestic animals of the United States,. 4 0 20 0 2 0 020 040 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 20 040 0 20 020 0 1 0 020 020 0 2 Horses, used exclusively for towing boats and other floats, exempt from toll. Horse shoes,.. Hubs, (see Lumber No. 3,).. Hydraulic cement,... Lard oil,.... Lath, (see Lumber, No. 1,),. Lath, (see Lumber, No. 2,) per 1,000 feet per mile, surface measure,. Transported in boats by weight, per 1,000 pounds per mile: White pine, white wood, cherry, bass wood, cedar, boards, planks, Scantling, and on all sidings, lath and other sawed stuff, less than one inch thick, (except such as is enumerated in Lumber, No. 3,)....... Oak, hickory, beech, sycamore, black walnut, butternut, maple, ash, fir, elm, tamarack, yew and spruce,. Hemlock,.. LUMBER, NO. 2. Transported in boats by measurement, per 1,000 feet per mile: Boards, planks, scantling and sawed timber, reduced to inch measurement, and all siding, lath and other sawed stuff, less than one inch thick, (except such as enumerated in Lumber, No. 3,) tolls computed on surface measurement, and all kinds of red cedar, cedar posts, estimating that a cord, after deducting for openings, will contain 1,000 feet,.. Hemlock, per 1,000 feet per mile, when not weighed,.. Lumber, No. 2, transported in rafts, per 1,000 feet per mile,.. LUMBER, NO. 3. Transported in boats by weight, per 1,000 pounds per mile : Sawed lath of less than ten feet in length, split lath, hoop poles, hand spikes, rowing oars, broom handles, spokes, hubs, tree nails, felloes, boat knees, plane stocks, pickets for fences, stuff-manufactured or partly manufactured-for boxes, chairs and bedsteads, hop poles, brush handles, brush backs, looking-glass backs, gun stocks, plow beams and plow handles,... Sawed stuff for window blinds, not exceeding one-fourth of an inch in thickness, and window sashes and blinds,.... 2 0 0 5 6 0 0 0 Lumber shall not be cleared by measurement when carried in a boat having other articles on board paying toll by weight; but such lumber shall, in all cases, be also cleared by weight. When a cargo is composed entirely of lumber, which can be cleared by weight or measure, the whole of such cargo shall be cleared by measurement or by weight, as the shipper or master may elect; and in no case shall a portion of any such cargo be cleared by measurement and the other portion by weight. Mahogany, (except veneering,) reduced to inch measure, per 1,000 feet per mile,. cts. m. fr. Manure,... Mattresses,. Mechanics' tools. (See Tools.) Merchandise, non-enumerated,. Molasses,. Moose skins,. Mowing machines,. 150 010 020 020 020 0 5 0 040 Rails for fences, nor exceeding fourteen feet in length, carried in boats, per M. per mile,..... ..... Rye,..... On the same, if carried in rafts, per M. per mile,. Reaping machines,. Roots, esculent,. Rowing oars, (see Lumber, No. 3,). 004122 Ship knees, transported in rafts,.. 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 5 5 0 ots. m. fr. Ship stuffs,.. Shooks, stave,. Shrubbery and trees,... Siding, (see Lumber No. 1,).. Siding, (see Lumber No. 2,) per 1,000 feet, surface measure,. Skins of animals producing furs,. Slate,. Spikes,... Split posts, not exceeding ten feet in length, carried in boats, per M. per mile,... On the same, if carried in rafts, per M. per mile,.. Spokes, (see Lumber, No. 3,)... Staves, cut, dressed or partly dressed, and stave bolts and butts, transported in boats,... Staves, undressed,. Stave and stave bolts and butts, transported in rafts,. Steel,. TIMBER, per 100 cubic feet, per mile, transported in boats: Squared and round,.. Squared and round, transported in rafts,... ... On the same, if cleared after the first of June, and arriving at tide- Sawed timber, (see Lumber, No. 2,) per 1,000 feet per mile,.. Tobacco, unmanufactured, going towards tide-water,... Tobacco, going from tide-water,. Tools, mechanics',.. Treenails, (see Lumber, No. 3,).. Trees and shrubbery.. Turnips,... Turpentine,. Varnish,. ......... Willow ware,.. Window blinds, and sawed stuff for, (see Lumber, No. 3,). Wood for fuel, per cord, per mile,.. Wood for fuel, per cord, per mile, carried in rafts,. Wood used in the manufacture of salt, exempt from toll. 040 0 1 5 020 025 0 4 0 0 6 0 6 0 5 0 2 0 |