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duties or rates of duty now provided in said section, whether ad valorem or specific: Provided, That the additional duties or rates of duty herein mentioned shall not apply to coal illuminating oil, redned, and naphtha, Exceptions. benzine and benzole, wood screws, paper of all descriptions, printed books, magazines, pamphlets, reviews, and similar publications, cotton, manufactured tobacco, snuff, cigars, cigarettes, and cheroots.

Sec. 6. Tax on bank circulation after, &c. And be it further enacted, That every national banking association, state bank, or state banking association, shall pay a tax of ten per centum on the amount of notes of any state bank or state banking association, paid out by them after the first day of July, eighteen hundred and sixty-six.

Sec. 7. Existing state banks to be preferred until, &c.; in applying to become national banks. And be it further enacted, That any existing bank organized under the laws of any state, having a paid-up capital of not less than seventy-five thousand dollars, which shall apply before the first day of July next for authority to become a national bank under the act entitled "An act to provide a national currency secured by a pledge of United States bonds, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof," 1864, ch. 106. Ante, p. 99. approved June third, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, and shall comply with all the requirements of said act, shall, if such bank be found by the comptroller of the currency to be in good standing and credit, receive such authority in preference to new associations applying for the same: Provided, That it shall be lawful for any bank or banking association Proviso. organized under state laws, and having branches, the capital being joint and assigned to and used by the mother bank and branches in definite proportions, to become a national banking association in conformity with existing laws, and to retain and keep in operation its branches, or such one or more of them as it may elect to retain; the amount of the circulation redeemable at the mother bank and each branch to be regulated by the amount of capital assigned to and used by each.

Sec. 8. Tax on crude petroleum; And be it further enacted, That there shall be levied, collected, and paid on all crude petroleum or rock-oil that may be produced and sold, or removed for consumption or sale, a duty of one dollar on each and every barrel of not more than forty-five gallons; and all petroleum or rock-oil that may be in possession of the producers at the place of production on the day when this act takes effect, shall be held and treated as if produced on that day; and the said duty shall be paid by the owner, agent, or when payable; superintendent of the well from which the petroleum or rock-oil has been produced, within ten days after the time of rendering the account required to be rendered by law of petroleum or rock-oil so chargeable with duty; and the said duty shall be a lien upon the same and on the well to be a lien. producing the same, with the buildings, fixtures, vessels, machinery, and tools, and on the lot or tract of land where the same may be, until the said duty shall be paid ; and the person paying such duty, if other than the actual owner of said petroleum, shall have a lien on such petroleum for the repayment of the duties so advanced by him: Provided, That any person who shall produce petroleum or rock-oil, and use or refine the same without Penalty. having paid the duty as aforesaid, shall, in addition to all other penalties and forfeitures, be liable to pay double the amount of duties as aforesaid thereon: Provided, further, That when casks, barrels, or other vessels are Proviso. used, holding more than forty-Eve gallons, the excess shall be paid for at the rate of one dollar for every forty-five gallons. Sec. 9. {{{2}}} And be it further enacted, That every person who shall be the owner of any well producing petroleum or rock-oil, or who shall have such well under his superintendence, either as agent for the owner or on his own account, and every person who shall use any well as aforesaid, either as owner, agent, or otherwise, shall, from day to day, make true and exact entry, or cause to be entered in a book to be kept for that purpose, the number of barrels of crude petroleum or rock-oil, barrelled or removed for storage, or for sale, or for consumption; which book shall be