fall fresh, for daily consumption, (1591, and see also 152 and notes.) Free. all in oil, n. o. p. f., (1081.) tall kinds, the product of the sea fisheries of Canada, Pr. Edward's Island, Newfoundland, and Labrador, not in bond May 29, 1874, (1806, S. S., 1837, 1981.) Free. all pickled in barrels, n. o. p. f., (1078.) $1.50 per bbl. anchovies and sardines, (see Sardines.") cod, dried, (1078.) ct. per lb. tfor bait, (1592.) Free. berrings, pickled or salted, (1078, S. S., 794.) $1 per bbl. or 50 cts. per 100 lbs. living. (1189, July 3, 1866, Oct. 30, 1866, A. & Co.) mackerel, (1078.) $2 per bbl. in kits, (1078, Dec. 26, 1866, Norfolk, March 29, 1867, P. & R.) 1 ct. per lb. tof "American catch," (1687, S. S., 342, 2872.) Free. prepared, (see “* Prepared Fish," &c.) 30 35 30 20 46 Fish sounds, (see "Sounds.") tongues, (see "Sounds."') Flageolets, (see Musical Instruments.") Flannels, wholly or in part of wool, worsted, the hair of the alpaca, goat, or other like animals, (1163, May 13, 1871, Com. Cust.,) valued not over 40 cts. per lb. 20 cts. per lb. and The same, valued over 40 and not over 60 cts. per lb. 30 cts. per lb. and The same, valued over 60 and not over 80 cts. per lb. 40 cts. per lb. and The same, valued over 80 cts. per lb. 50 cts. per lb. and Flannels, woollen, slightly embroidered, dtbl. as flannels under 1163, (S. S., 1724.) Flannel-shirting, so-called, fulled, (1162, Nov. 16, 1863, N. Y.) 50 cts. per lb. and Flasks, glass, (see "Glass") powder, according to material. Flat or sad-irons, (see "Iron, mfs. of.") Flats for making hats, &c., (see "Hats.") Flax and jut bags, (see "Bags.") yarn, (see Yarns.") Flax carpeting, (see "Carpeting.") mfs. of, (see "Linens.") mfs., wholly or partly of, suitable for cotton bagging. (see “ Bagging.") 64 seed, (see Seeds.") seed oil, (see "Oils.") stems, or unrotted flax, (960, Nov. 5, 1866, D. M.) $15 per ton. straw, (955.) $5 per ton. New Zealand, (955, S. S., 1405.) $5 per ton. Per ct. 35 35 35 35 35 tow of, (see "Tow.") Such as are not over 1 or 2 inches long, (S. S., 1505.) All cans or packages, (not ordinary fish barrels or kegs, S. S., 2160,) containing free fish of any kind, if not exceeding one quart in contents, one cent and a half each; if exceeding one quart, they are subject to an additional duty of one cent and a half for each additional quart, or fractional part thereof, (2051, S. S., 2160.) CaLs mifd. in U. S. of foreign tin, exported and returned filled with fish, are subject to this duty, (S. S., 2435.) Per ct. Foxglove, (Folia digitalis," which see.) Frankfort black, (see "Colors.") 10 Frankincense gum, (see "Gums.") Free goods from beyond the Cape of Good Hope, imported from places west thereof, are liable to 10 per ct. duty ad val. under 910, (Nov. 9, 1866, S. & J. See also S. S., 1862.) 50 if silk eh. val., (2040.) 60 dyed moss, as parts of, (S. S., 2518.) 50 chamomile, (1539.) Free. crude, used exclusively in dyeing or com Freestone, as building stone, (see Stone.") posing dyes, (1580.) Free. medicinal, (see "Medicinal.") natural, dried and prepared, (1577, S. S., 1827.) Free. same, in wreaths, or other forms finished for use, (1816, S. S., 1994.) "natural grass," so-called, being natural grasses, dried and prep., (1816, S. S., 1739.) wax. in glass cases or otherwise, as artificial flowers under 1271, (S. S., 1651.) Flower-seeds, (see Seeds.") gold, or silver, whether for dental or other pps., (1065, S. S., 2674.) 40 tin, (1438.) Foil blades of steel, (1012.) of iron, (1067.) Foils, (1012.) 45 Pei et 20 10 40 10 25 25 Folia digitalis, (1595.) Free. Foot-muffs, of dressed sheep skin, wool on, and leather, (908, 1319, S. S., 755.) Foreign bags exported full of grain and returned empty, under regs., (2054.) Free. machinery, not now mfd. in U. S., adapted exclusively to mfs. from the fibre of ramie, jute, or flax, (2054, S. S., 2371, 2499) Free to July 1, 1877. ministers. comity to, (see T. D., 11.) Forks, table n. o. p. f., (1257.) preserved in sugar, (see "Comfits.") put up with water only in hermetically sealed cans, jars, or bottles, (1281, March 8, 1860, N. 0.) Fruit syrup, orange and lemon juice boiled with sugar, for use as beverage, (1281, S. S., 1868.) tropical and semi-tropical, damage to on voyage, (see 1281, also S. S., 1167.) Frying-pans, tinned, (see Iron mfs. of.") Fuller's earth, (see Earth.") Fulminates, fulminating powders, and all articles used for like pps. n. o. p. f., (1282) 40 Furniture, coach and harness, (see those titles.) 25 30 Furniture, house, and cabinet wares, fin. ished, (1145.) house or cabinet, in pieces or rough, and not finished, (1144.) springs, (se "Springs.") tops, composition, (1249.) tops, scagliola, (1414.) Fur, caps, hats, muffs, tippets, and all mifs. of, or of which fur shall be a component, (1283.) "coney plates," so-called, being parts of coney skins sewed together and used for linings and for mf. of children's cloaks, &c., as mfs. of furs, (1283, S. S., 1556.) Furs, hares', undressed and not on the skins, (1301, Oct. 31, 1863, Balt.) hatters', not on the skins, (1301.) on the skin, dressed, all, (1301.) Fur skins of all kinds not dressed in any manner, (1598.) Free. partially dressed, (1301, or 1816, but see S. S., 684.) Fur waste, or clippings, (see "Waste.") Fusel oil, or amylic alcohol, (see “Oils.") Fustic, in sticks, (1519.) Free. G. GAITERS, lastings and cloths for, (see "Lastings.") Galanga, or galangal, (1599.) Free. Galloons, bugle and mohair, as galloons, part mohair, under 1168, (April 9, 1867, L. & B., see "Worsted webbings, &c.") cotton, (see "Cottons.") gold, silver, or other metal, (see "Epaulets.") silk, (see "Silk.") wool, worsted, or mohair, (see "Woollens.") Galls, nut, (see "Nutgalle.") iron telegraph wire, (see "Wire.") Gambia, Gambir, or gambier, as terra japonica, (1778, Hallet vs. Smythe, 5 Int. Rev. Rec., 69.) Free. Gamboge, gum, (see "Gums.") Game, prep., (see "Prepared Fish," &c.) Per ct. 35 Gannister, ground, mixed with fire clay, and used for same pps.. (938, S. S., 423.) $5 per ton. 30 Garance, or granza, prepared madder, (1661.) Free. 35 Garancine, ext. of madder, (1600.) Free. Garbanum gum, (see Gums.") 35 Per ct. Ginghams, (see "Cottons.'') Ginseng root, (1603.) Free. killed and dressed, (1816, S. S., 1926.) 20 not dressed, (Ibid.) 10 bags, leather, (as mfs. of Ir., n. o. p. f.) Games, made of wood and paper, as toys, (1439, S. S., 284.) 50 Glass balls for Christmas trees, (1439, S. S., 2147.) Glass, bottles and all other articles of, cut, engraved, painted, colored, printed, stained, silvered, or gilded, not includ 50 Glass sleeve or cuff buttons, (see "But tons.") spectacles, (see "Spectacles.") WINDOW OR PLATE, as follows.* 1. All cast polished plate glass, silvered, or looking-glass plates, not over 10 by 15 inches square, (952.) 4 cts. per sq. ft. over 10 by 15 and not over 16 by 24, (952.) 6 cts. per sq. ft. over 16 by 24 and not over 24 by 30, (952.) 10 cts. per sq. ft. over 24 by 30 and not over 24 by 60, (952.) 35 cts. per sq. ft. all above 24 by 60, (952.) 60 cts. per sq. ft. none of the above to pay a less rate when framed; but to pay in addition upon frames, (952.) 2. All cast polished plate glass unsilvered, not over 10 by 15 inches square, (951.) 3 cts. per sq. ft. over 10 by 15 and not over 16 by 24, (951.) 5 cts. per sq. ft. over 16 by 24 and not over 24 by 30, (951.) 8 cts. per sq. ft. over 24 by 30 and not over 24 by 60, (951.) 25 cts. per sq. ft. Per ct 30 5. All unpolished cylinder, crown, and common window glass, not over 10 by 15 inches square, (948.) 1 cts. per lb. over 10 by 15 and not over 16 by 24, (948.) 2 cts. per lb. over 16 by 24 and not over 24 by 30, (948.) 24 cts. per lb. all above 24 by 30, (948.) 3 cts. per lb. 6. Tinted or colored window glass, in sheets, for mfg. church windows, is dutiable by the sq. ft., the same as uncolored glass of the same kind, (S. S., 1809.) Glauber salts, (see "Salts.") Glazed calf-skins, as Japanned leather, (see "Leather.") Per ct. watch chains, (1396, S. S., 496.) Gloves, cotton, edged with worsted yarn, dtbl. under 930, as cotton hosiery, which see, (S. S., 784.) 215 25 25 cotton, (1238.) cotton, lined with wool waste, (1162, S. S., 318.) hair, (1238.) 335 50 cts. per lb., and 35 kid or leather, of all descriptions, (1287.) (See also 1875, as to discriminations in appraisements.) knit, of wool, worsted, or hair, (see "Woollen knit goods.") made on frames, (see "Articles.") silk, (see "Silk.") woollen cloth, (see "Woollens.") Glucose, (1816.) Glue, common, (1288.) watches, (see "Watches.") Goloe shoes, galoches, or clogs, of leather, (1319.) of wood, (1147.) Gomline, as albumen, (1458, T. R., p. 569.) 35 Gothenberg, octagonal-shaped iron, (see "Iron.") 50 335385 fish or isinglass, (see "Isinglass.") stock, bide cuttings for, (see "Hide Cuttings.") Glycerine, (1289.) Goats' hair, (see "Wool.") Goats hair, dress goods and other mfs. of, (see "Woollens.") Goats, living, (1189, Oct. 30, 1866, A. & Co.) skins of, (sce "Skins.") Goat-skin rugs, (see "Rugs.") Grains, tanned or tawed, as leather, (see Grape sugar, (1816.) Grass bags, (see "Bags.") bonnets, hats, and hoods, (see "Hats.") braids, &c., for making hats, (see "Hats.") cables or cordage, (see "Cordage.") chine, noils of, bleached and combed in England, (1816.) cloth, (976.) flowers, (see Flowers.") mfs. of n. o. p. f., (see "Articles.") mats and matting, (see "Mats" and "Matting.") |