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THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 171. 1864. 205 On screws, commonly called wood screws, two inches or over in length, Wood screws. eight cents per pound; less than two inches in length, eleven cents per und. P00n screws of any other metal than iron, and all other screws of iron, except wood screws, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. On iron in pigs, nine dollars per ton. Pigsmn, On vessels of cast-iron, not otherwise provided for, and on andirons, sad- Vessels of eastirons, tailors’ and hatters’ irons, stoves and stove-plates, of cast iron, one i’°¤· and one half cent per pound. On cast-iron steam, gas, and water-pipe, one and one half cent per pound. Steam, gw, On cast-iron butts and hinges, two and a half cents per pound. PlP°· On hollow ware, glazed or tinned, three and one half cents per pound. Hollow wore. On all other castings of iron, not otherwise provided for, thirty per centum ad valorem. On all manufactures of iron, not otherwise provided for, thirty-five per Other manucentum ad valorem. '*'·°t¤1”<>S °fiF°¤· On old scrap-iron, eight dollars per ton : Provided, That nothing shall be Semp-iron. deemed old iron that has not been in actual use and fit only to be reman- d Whig *;:1*2* ufactured. °°“‘° ° “°“‘ On steel, in ingots, bars, coils, sheets, and steel wire, not less than one SW6]- fourth of one inch in diameter, valued at seven cents per pound or less, two cents and one fourth per pound; valued at above seven cents and not above eleven cents per pound, three cents per pound; valued at above eleven cents per pound, three cents and a half per pound, and ten per centum ad valorem. On steel wire less than one fourth of an inch in diameter and not less SMI-Wi¤‘¤· than number sixteen, wire gauge, two and one half cents per pound, and in addition thereto twenty per centum ad valorem; less or tiner than number sixteen, wire gauge, three cents per pound, and in addition thereto twenty per centum ad valorem. On steel in any form, not otherwise provided for, thirty per centum ad valorem. On skates costing twenty cents or less per pair, eight cents per pair; Skates. costing over twenty cents per pair, thirty-tive per centum ad valorem. On cross—cut saws, ten cents per lineal foot. Saws. On mill, pit, and drag saws, not over nine inches wide, twelve and a half cents per lineal foot. On all hand-saws not over twenty-four inches in length, seventy-tive cents per dozen, and in addition thereto thirty per centum ad valorem; over twenty-tour inches in length, one dollar per dozen, and in addition thereto thirty per centum ad valorem. On all back-saws not over ten inches in length, seventy-Eve cents per dozen, and in addition thereto thirty per centum ad valorem ; over ten inches in length, one dollar per dozen, and in addition thereto thirty per centum ad valorem. On tiles, tile blanks, rasps, and Boats of all descriptions, not exceeding Files, Sm. ten inches in length, ten cents per pound, and in addition thereto thirty per centum ad valorem; exceeding ten inches in length, six cents per pound, and in addition thereto thirty per centum ad valorem. On pen-knives, jack—knives, and pocket-knives of all kinds, Gfty per Knives. Centum ad valorem. On needles for knitting or sewing-machines, one dollar per thousand, and Needles. ` in addition thereto thirty-Eve per centum ad valorem. On iron squares marked on one side, three cents per pound, and in addi- Squares. tion thereto thirty per centum ad valorem; on all other squares of iron or steel, six cents per pound, and thirty per centum ad valorem. On all manufactures of steel, or of which steel shall be a component Manufactures part, not otherwise provided for, forty-Eve per centum ad valorem: Pro- °f 5**1* vided, That all articles of steel partially manufactured, or of which steel vox.. xm. Pun. - 18