Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 18 Part 1.djvu/547

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Turn xxxm.—DUTIES UPON IMPORTS. 475 cents per ton of twenty-eight bushels, eighty pounds to the bushel; bituminous coal, and shale: seventy~five cents per ton of twenty-eight bushels, eighty pounds to the bushel. Cobalt, oxide of: twenty per centum ad valorem. Cocoa, prepared or manufactured: two cents per pound. Coke: twenty-five per centum ad valorem. Collodion and ethers of all kinds, not otherwise provided for, and ctherial preparations or extracts, fluid: one dollar per pound. Coloring for brandy: fifty per centum ad valorem. Combs of all kinds: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. Comfits, sweetmeats, or fruits preserved in sugar, brandv, or molasses, not otherwise provided for: thirty-five per centum ad valbrem. Comppsitions of glass or paste, when set: thirty per centum ad valorem; w en not set: ten per centum ad valorem. Composition tops for tables, or other articles of furniture: thirty-five per centum ad va orem. Copperas, green vitriol, or sulphate of iron: one-half of one cent per poun . Coral, cut or manufactured: thirty per centum ad valorem. Lbrks and cork·bark, manufactured: thirty er centum ad valorem. Corsets, or manufactured cloth, woven or made in patterns of such size shape, and form, or cut in such manner as to be fit for corsets, when valued at six dollars per dozen or less: two dollars per dozen; when valued over six dollars per dozen: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. Court-plaster: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. Crayons of all kinds: thirty per centum ad valorem. Cream tartar: ten cents per und. Cutlery of all kinds: thirty-diide per centum ad valorem. Currants, Zante, or other: one cent per pound. Dates and primes: one cent per pound. Dolls: thirty-tive per centum ad valorem. Dried pulp: twenty r centum ad valorem. Drugs, medicinal andpdlther, crude, not otherwise provided for: twenty per centum ad valorem. Embroidery.—Manufactures of cotton, linen or silk, if embroidered or tamboured, in the loom or otherwise, by machinery or with the needle, or other process, not otherwise provided for: thirty-five per centum ad valorem; articles embroidered with gold and silver or other metal: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. Emery-grains: two cents per pound; emery-ore: six dollars per ton. Emery, manufactured, ground, or pulverized, one cent per pound. Encaustic tiles: thirty-five lper centum ad valorem. Edpaulets, galloons, laces, nots, stars, tassels, tresses, aud wings of gol , silver, or other metal: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. Essences, extracts, toilet-waters, cosmetics, hair-oils, pomades, hairdressings, hair-restoratives, hair-dyes, tooth·washes, dentifrice, toothpastes, aromatic cachous, or other perfumeries or cosmetics, by whatsoever name or names known, used or applied as perfumes or applications to the hair, mouth, or skin: fifty per centum ad valorem; cologne-water and other perfumer , of which alcohol forms the principal ingredient: three dollars per gallon, and fifty per centum ad valorem; rum essence or oil, and bay-rum essence or oi : fifty cents pier ounce. Eyelets of every descri tion: six cents per thousand. Fans and fire-screens of) every description, except common palm-leaf fans, of whatever material composed: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. Feathers: ostrich, vulture, cock, and other ornamental, crude or not dressed, colored or manufactured: twenty-five per centum ad valorem; when dressed., colored, or manufactured: fifty per centum ad valorem. Artificial and ornamental feathers and flowers, or parts thereof, of whatevpr material composed, not otherwise provided for: fifty per centum ad va orem. Feather beds: twenty per centum ad valorem. Feldspar: twenty per centum ad valorem.