All other confectionery n. o. p. f., made wholly or in part of sugar, and sugars after being refined, when tinctured, colored, or in any way adulterated, valued at not over 30 cts. per lb., and not sold otherwise than by the lb., (1101.) 15 cts. per lb. Sugar, sirup of, and of sugar cane juice, melado, or melada,† concentrated molasses, and tank-bottoms, (1104, 20778.) 1 cts. per lb. "tank-footings," so styled, as melado, (908, 1104, S. S., 301.) Sulphate of alumina, (see " Alumina.") ammonia, not entitled to free entry as a manure, although intended for that use, (S. S., 1711. See "Ammonia.") barytes, (see “Barytes.") 3335 45 20 1147, (see Wood.") 20 with tops, slabs, or ornaments of marble, 15 (908, 1329.) 50 India-rubber, in whole or part, no part silk, wool, worsted, or mohair, (1308.) silk, (see Silk.') Tamboured articles, (see "Embroideries.") 35 Tambourines, (musical insts., which see.) Tampico fibre, or istle, and cloth of, (see ** Istle.") 50 Tank-bottoms and tank footings, (see “Sugar, sirup, of," &c.) * "Sirup of sugar, sirup of sugar-cane juice, melado, concentrated melado, or concentrated molasses, entered under the name of molasses, shall be forfeited to the United States," (1099.) † See notes on preceding page. Per ct. 35 35 35 Telescopic discs, partially finished, (954, Jan. 18, 1859, Boston.) object-glasses, (see "Glass disks," &c.) Terra alba, aluminous, (1777.) Free. other, cr., (1816, S. S., 2485.) cotta statues, in bas-relief. (see "Statues.") de sienna, (see "Colors.") japonica, (1778, see also "Gambia.") Free. umbra, (see "Colors.") Terne tin plates or sheets, (see "Tin.") mfs. of, (1067, S. S., 2329.) 40 Teutenegue, (see "Tutenag.") 40 Theatrical dresses, (see Feb. 9, 1858, N. 0.) 35 Thermometers, and similar articles, accord Per ct 40 10 35 linen, (961) measuring, linen, (961.) leather, (1319.) silk, or taste, (1110 or 1111.) + Glazed encaustic and paving tiles used for paving, and differing only from the ordinary tiles, in being glazed, held dutiable under 1266 and 1213 respectively, (S. S., 2785.) Strips of iron, thus coated with tin, to be mfd. into hoops for buckets, &c., dtbl. under 1052, at 21⁄2 cts. per lb., (S. S., 2591.) 2 cts. per lb. proprietary, (see "Patent Medicines.") Tippets of fur, (see "Fur.") others, dtbl. according to material, as clothing or "articles worn." Tissues, for hats, &c., (see "Hats.") Toasters, cheese, or bread, (1067.) Tobacco, mfd., of all descriptions, fine cut shorts, and stemmed tobacco, n. o. p. f., (1130, 2006, 2013, 2134.*) 50 cts. per lb., and int. rev. tax of 16 cts. per lb. in leaf, unmfd. and not stemmed, (1128.) 35 cts. per lb. stems, unmfd., (1129.) 15 ets. per lb. unmfd., n. o. p. f., (1132, S. S., 2222.) Toe-calk iron, (see "Iron.") "Toile Ardoiseé," (1308, S. S., 2614.) Toilet articles, the following, viz.: essences, extracts, toilet-waters, cosmetics, hairoils, pomades, hair-dressings, hair restoratives, hair-dyes, tooth washes, dentifrices, tooth-pastes, aromatic cachous, or other perfumeries or cosmetics, used or applied as perfumes or applications to the hair, mouth, or skin, (1268.) cologne water, and other perfumeries of which alcohol forms the principal ingredient, (1268, Dec. 23, 1867, April 8, 1868, Boston.) $3 per gal, and lavender water, alcohol or dist. spts. pr. in., as alcoholic perfumery, (1268, S. S., 1776.) $3 per gal., and same, containing no alcohol, (Ibid.) vials and bottles, cut or ornamented, (947, 954.) Per ct. Per et 40 20 10 40 20 50 35 45 vinegar, alcohol or dist. spts. pr. in., as alcoholic perfumery, (1268, S. S., 1776.) same, without alcohol, (1bid.) wholly or partly of wool, worsted, or mo hair, (see Worsted.") Toilets, miniature, for dolls, (see "Dolls' wardrobes.") Trowels, (1012.) Truffles, preserved, (1092.) Tomatoes, (1091, S. S., 1843.) Ton, see definition of, (1914.) Tongs, with or without shovels, according to materials. Tongues, neats' and reindeer, (1816.) * Imported tobacco scraps, including cuttings and clippings, dutiable as mfd tobacco under 1130 and 2076, (8 8., 2486.) Quære, as to application of 2006 to imported "refuse scraps, clippings, cuttings, and sweepings of tobacco," compare 2013. 45 35 35 45 all other, (908, 1444, 2046.) square wire for stretchers of, (see "Wire.") Unenumerated articles, assimilated, dtbl under 908. other, (1816, S. S., 1910, 1923, 1943.) United States, all articles for, provided the price did not include duty, (1483.) Free. barrels, carboys, casks, and other vessels oxported, filled, and returned empty, (see "American.") botanical garden, plants, trees, shrubs, roots, seed cane, and seed imported for, (1710.) Free. centennial exhibition, imports for, (see 862.) personal and household effects, not merchandise, of citizens of, dying abroad, (1704.) Free. productions or mfs. of, reimported, (see "Articles.") products of the fisheries of, (see "Fish Flaxstems.") Uranium, oxyd of, (1788.) Free. Per ct. 35 60 45 Twines, all, of whatever mat. n.o.p.f., (1440.) 35 flax or linen,* (961.) 40 eries.") gill, (961, T. R., p. 581.) 40 Unrotted flax, (see V. 20 Valonia, nut used in tanning, (1497.) Free. Valuation of different articles of wool or Vessels, japanned, (see "Japanned ware.") marine, built in U. S. for foreign trade, materials for, or for repair of, (se 1813– 14, also notes to 788, and T. D., 48.)* U. S., enrolled and licensed for frontier trade, or intended for such trade, are required, for repairs made or equip. ments (including boats) purchased in a foreign country, to enter the same on their first arrival in any U. S. port and pay duty thereon, (see 1985-6, S. S., 1, 172, 385.) U. S., registered, when repairs dutiable, (see Regs., art. 472, and T. D., 10.) 35 Vestings, cotton, (see Cotton.") "fibre and cotton," so-called, of grass and cotton, C. ch. val., (932, S. S., 1524.) silk, (see Silk.") wool or part wool, (see "Woollens.") 30 Vesuvin, as aniline dyes, (1350, S. S., 616.) 35 Veneers of maple and walnut from Canada Per ct. 35 Vichy lozenges, (see "Lozenges.") Vicugna skins, with wool on, as wools on the skin, which see, (908, 1159, Jan. 31, 1859, Phila.) Vinegar,demijohns containing. (see ''Glass."') requiring 35 grains of bicarbonate of potash to neutralize 1 oz. troy thereof, (1093, 1879, S. S., 2988.) 10 cts. per gal. of greater strength, pays additional duty according to the same standard, that is to say, of a cent, in addition, for each grain of bicarbonate of potash in excess of 35 grains required to neutralize the same, (1093, 1879, S. S., 2988.) concentrated, or acetous acid, (see “Acid, 35 copper, (1057.) 45 Vomie nut, (se "Nux vomica.') * Vessels built to be sold, when ready for sea, to parties out of the U. S., are not entitled to refund, or rebate of duties under 1813 and 1814, (S. S., 2843.) |