Duties as collected under tariff law of Uruguay, &c.-Continued. Bolts Pots 46 47 Tariff classification. Iron manufactures-Continued. Hammers, for blacksmiths... Pulleys... Levels Kettles. Basins of tinned iron. Gridirons Clothes-racks Knobs. Weights Tinned plates Pickets Nut-crackers.. Rowels for spurs Cups of tinned iron Teapots (tinned iron) Inkstands Screws Lathes for carpenters, &c Scales, with capacity for weighing not over 2.2 pounds. Scabbards. Table service (forks and knives). Bars or sheets. 41 Leather, and manufactures: Scales for each 100 kilograms (220 pounds) capacity. Trevets Other iron manufactures not specified in tariff. Steel manufactures: Bars and sheets Steel for sharpening knives Chisels Chain-links. Spurs Stirrups. Axes.. Files All others 42 Lime, not in tariff. Cement Valises Cruppers. Boots and shoes Muzzles Headstalls Belly-bands Reins Saddles Malt liquors: Beer, in bottles Medical instruments, not in tariff. Naval stores: Rosin and pitch.. Tar... Turpentine Oil cake and meal, not in tariff. Oils: Animal: Whale Fish.. Vegetable. Kerosene.. Duties as collected under tariff law of Uruguay, &c.—Continued. Paraffine and wax..... 50 Paper and manufactures 51 Plated ware: 59 60 Tariff classification. Knives and forks (for salad, &c.) Spoons: Soup and dessert. Coffee Weights, measures, or Monte- United Kilo ...do Potatoes, gross weight... Dozen ..do ..do ....do ...do ..do Dozen ..do Centimeter .3937 inches Set Dozen ....do ..do One. Dozen Kilo. ....do ...do ..do Dozen Kilo ..do ...do ..do do Liter.. ...do Dozen Liter do Liter.. Dozen Liter.. Tin 100 kilo Leaf, (all kinds) gross weight Dozen .do Sherry, Port, Madeira, Rhine,....do do Other kinds of wine (not specified).....do .do do bottles of liter. The same, but of 1 liter ..do .do ..do 2.2 pounds ...do Kilo 100 kilo Dozen Dozen ..do. ...do ....do .do Set ....do . .do. One. Dozen 2.2 pounds do ...do Dozen 2.2 pounds ... do. ...do Dozen ...do ...do Dozen 1.125 qts do 220 lbs 2.2 lbs do 220 lbs.... Number. 61 62 G3 Duties as collected under tariff law of Uruguay, &c.—Continued. Weights, measures, or 312 A-No. 734--15 100 sq.met. 1,000 sq. ft. ...do ..... 100 sq.met 1,000 sq. ft. .do 1,000 sq. ft. ..do Logs of hard wood in general, of over....do Joists of hard wood in general, up to ....do ....do do do .do do do ...do One. ...do ..do ..do ..do do .do do ..do ...do ..do ...do Dozen One.. 100 kilo. ..do .do ..do do 220 lbs ..do .do ....do ..do ..do .do ..do ...do ..do ..do do .do ..do ..do ..do do ...do ...do Dozen 220 lbs 2.2 lbs UNITED STATES CONSULATE, The difference between the United States currency and that of Uruguay is so small P. L. BRIDGERS, VENEZUELA. This tariff is levied uniformly on the gross weight of packages. The value of the All foreign merchandise is divided into nine classes, on which duty is collected as First class.-Free. Second class. Ten centimes of a bolivar per kilo (.8769 cent. United States cur- Third class. Twenty-five centimes of a bolivar per kilo ($2.2115 United States cur- Fourth class.-Seventy-five centimes of a bolivar per kilo ($6.6346 United States cur- Fifth class. One bolivar and 25 centimes per kilo ($11.0577 United States currency Sixth class.-Two bolivars and 50 centimes per kilo ($22.1154 United States currency Seventh class.-Five bolivars per kilo ($14.2308 United States currency per 100 Eighth class.-Ten bolivars per kilo ($8.4616, United States currency per 100 Ninth class.-Twenty bolivars per kilo ($176.9232 United States currency per 100 No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Tariff of Venezuela on the products and manufactures of the United States. [Prepared by Consul W. S. Bird.] Agricultural implements Animals (live). Art works: Paintings and portraits on canvas, wood, paper, stone, or metal. Monumental.. Bark and extracts: Tan Sassafras Medicinal Blacking Unmanufactured Hoofs, unmanufactured Horns: 7 Books: Unmanufactured Unbound or in rustic binding: Blank Printed (treating of sciences, arts, or industries) Catalogues, newspapers, and periodicals Bound: Except those in the eig th class When bindings contain velvet, silk, mother-of-pearl, ivory, tortoise-shell, or gilt or plated ornaments. Classification. Maps and globes Chromos and drawings Labels and circulars: Printed or lithographed Fifth. First. Do. Copy, for elementary schools. Pamphlets, volumes, and books for primary schools not above comprehended. Third. Engraved or stamped paper. No. 10 11 8 14 15 16 9 Breadstuffs: Bran, bailey (in husk), corn, oats, rice (in grain), rye (in grain), wheat (in grain).. Barley (husked or ground), corn-starch, millet, macaroni, vermicelli, peanuts.. 17 Brass: 19 Unmanufactured. Manufactured (not specified) Pencil and pen holders Bridle-bits, bells, hinges, stew-pans, saucepans, tacks, spoons, spurs, trays, trum pets, wire, stirrups. Buttons, buckles, match-boxes, pins, thimbles.. 12 Candles: Sweet Plain Bricks Brooms: 13 Carriages: Tariff of Venezuela, &c.-Continued. Wheat flour. Potato, corn, and rye flours Barley, bean, vermicelli, and other flours Of vegetable material Of hair or bristles.. Brushes: Classification. For animals, for floors, of horn or whalebone, carpenters'. Tallow. Sperm, paratline, stearine, or composition Hearses, with appurtenances Carriages, calashes, omnibusses, phatons, and others not specified. Children's perambulators and velocipedes.. Wheels, coach, carriage, cart, &c. Cars: Railroad, steam, horse... Acids, stearic, oleic, acetic, nitric, muriatic... Acid: Sulphuric Tartarie (in powder).. Alum (crude), brimstone, carl on (animal), chromate of lead, carbonate of lead, 18 Copper: Gold or silver Not spec died Regulatois, springs, hands, and other interior machi nery for watches and clocks. Coal A special concession has been granted for importation of coal. Old, unmanufactured, ore and rivets. Boilers, harness buc des, chin straps, stoves, stew pans, sauce-pans, hinges, nails Sieves Shoe, hat, or clothing buckles Manufactured, not specified Cotto. manufactures: Boat sails Cordage blue hollands. Heavy bands, bruzas, canvas, duck, twine, mats, (1 meter long, 50 centimeters Class. Third. Fifth. Ammonia digid), arsenic, carmine, cubebs, fish-glue, glycerine, gums (not speci- Fifth. icd), hair-dye, washes and tonics, inks, lozenges (gum), mace, poison (for cur- Aniseed, benneseed, curioway-seel, bone-black, collodion, cummin-seed, glue (com- Fourth. Colza-seed, potassa (co.a sa, calcined, or nitrate), sulphate of copper, soda or ba- Third. Sixth. Third. Second. Third. Do. 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