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Show SCHEDULE B EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, EARTHEN-WARE, GLASSWARE. BHICK AXD TIL1J. Fire brick, not glazed, enameled, ornamented or decorated in auy manner, per ton, $1.5. d pe. ti lazed, enameled, ornamented or decorated, ad Taloretu, 4o p e. 20 p c. Tiles and brick, other than Are brick, not glazed, ornamented, painted, enameled, TitrUied or decorated, ad valorem, itipcJpc Ornamented, glazed, painted, enameled, vitrified vitri-fied or decorated, and all encaustic, ad valorem, ICONTIMUID OS PAGB SEVSlS. , . ' THE TM RATES. Continued from rage one. r Jas, dried, per bushel, SOo, SO p a Split peas, per bushel of M Ins, SUe, 80 po. 1 eus In cartoon papers or other small packages, per lb, lc, new. Plant, trees, shrubs and vines of ill kinds, com moiily kuonu utt uurtury stock, not specially provided pro-vided (or, til valorem, a) p , free. Potatoes, per bushel of HP lbs, Ec, 15a Flaxseed or Unseed. mppy seed nnd other oil foetid not sjiet'ially provided for. ier bushel of (wi j 11, :X.V, saV- hut tio drawback shall be allowed oa uilcake made from imports sicd. Asrii-iiitural seeds. ni valorem. 20 p e. free. Vegetables of all kinds, prepared or preserved, 4S p e, .10 p e. Pickles and sauces of nil kinds, not specially provided for, ad valorem, 45 p c, -"Lp e. Vegetables in their natural Mu-( not specially provided for iu this ar., ad vulorem, xi p e, 10 po. Mraw, ad valorem, 31 p c, free. Tetuics, ad vaioruu, w p c, free. KISH. I Stockings, bono and lialf hose, selvedgeo, fash-' fash-' kmed, furrowed, or shaped wholly or in part by ! knitting machine or frames, or knit hy hand, in-! in-! eluding nodi oa are conimoreially known an seam- lew stockings, h.we or half hose, all of the alioro '. comiiosed. of cotton or other vegetable rihr, flu-j flu-j tailed or nntbiihhed. valued at not, more than il'Vi i I r ilojiou pair, per dorm and ad valorem, aiu ! und so pc, 40 pe; valued at more than line mr ! dozen pairs, and not mora than i per doen pairs, per dozen and I'd valorem, ,W and ;RI pc, 40 pe; valued at mom than $2 per down ; p'lirs and not more than $1 ler dozen pairs, per dozen and ad valorem, 5.': and 40-p e, 40 pe; j valued at more limn 4 per dozeu pairs, lierdozi-u i pairs nitd ad valorem, $1 and 0 p e, 40 p o. J rililrtw and drowen composed of eoitoii or other j vegetable ill'i', valniHl at. uiore limn per ' rioxen and not mere than $3 per dozen, iier dozen and ad valorem, $1 and Bflpe, 40 pc: valued at more than $1 per dor.en and not more than per , dozen, per dozen and ad valorem, $l.i and 40 p e, : 40 p e; vaitied at tnoro than p-ir dozen and not more than uerdoAen. Jer dozen and ut valorem, .' 50 and 40 p e, 4i po; valued at more than b? per dozen, per dozeu and ad valorem, $! and 40 p c, 40 p u. i I oranite, ntl?.artne (ti-een, alizarine blue, Kluanne In-own, alizarine black. (All except aJizai uie, old rate, aj p e.) Any animal Imported aieidally for breeding ptrposes. l'rnvided, that no such animal shall be admitted free unless pure breil of a revojtntzed limnl aiel duly registered in the Issik of record. And provided further, that certificate of such record rec-ord and of the pediKreo of such animal shall iw pnxlueed and subniitled to 4 ho customs otlleer, duly authenticated Py the proier custixlian of such Iss.k of reiHrdvtofrotiier Willi the aflhlavlt of the owner. ai;ent or Importer that such animal Is thUleatlcal animal deaerilicd In said eertilicate of reevird and HMliree. The seci-etary of the treasury may prescribe such additional iepuUii' tlons as may Isi reipored for the strict enforcement enforce-ment of this provision. Animals brought Into the t'nl'ed States tm fwrarily for a jsu-iod not execcduur tux luonths, or the purKMj of exhtlittioii or couiiietitiim for prizoa otleml ly any aichcultural or i-acuik asav cialion; lint a bond shall he given in accordance v. iih regulations precrilsl by the secretary of treasury; also teams of animals, includiux their harness ami tackle and the wagons or other vehicles actually owned hy persons emi(rratiui from foreign coiiutritvi to the I'nlted States Willi their families, and iu actual use for the purtswe of such emigration, under such regulations as the Ke4'iitary of the treasury may piecrioa; and wild auitnuls intended for exhibition iu zoological collections for scientific and eduoatlonal pur-tsises, pur-tsises, and not for sale or profit. lorem, Cdoand'lffp f!. 4Vand90pc I tiaxony, Wilton and Tournay velvet carpets, flCTired or plain, and all car)eta or carjieting of like character or description, per square yard and ad vab irem, One and 40 p o. 4flc and 30 p c Hrussels caris'ts, tisured or plain, and all carpets car-pets or curix-i ing of like character or description, tier miusre yard and ad valorem, 44c aud 40 p o, Joe and t p c. Velvet and tapestry velvet carpets, figured or phiin, printed on the warp or otherw ise, and all cnrpi'ts or cariietlng of liku characusr or descrqe tion, er miuare yaixl and ad valorem, 40o aud 40 p e, iMc and ;l u . Tnpcstry Ut ussels carpets, fljrured or plRln, and all c.ii'Kits or carsimK of like churacier or le-fcriplion, le-fcriplion, printed on I ho warp or otherwise, -r squaw yard and ad valorem, Wo and 40 p c, sjou i and ;x) p e. ! Treble ingi-aln. threo ply and all chain Venetian car ts, per square yard and ad valorem, PJc and 40 p v. l-'o anil MUpc. 1 Wool Ihueli and two ply Ingrain carts-ta, per s.iiare yard aud ad valorem, 14c and 40 p c, tto anil SO p c. DriiKgnU and bockinin, printed, colored or otherw ists per square yard, ad valorem, and 40 pe, lV'nml.Klpc. Felt oariwting, llirtmvl of plain, per square yard, ad valorem, lie and 40 pc, 40 pc. Carpet and carpeiing of fool, llax or cotton, or tompiised In nart of either, not specially pro. viiled for, ad valorem, B0 p o, 40 p e. MntH, rugs, screens, covers, hassocks, lied sides, i art siiuarew. r.iul other portions of rai S'ts or car- : peting made wholly or in part of wool, and not . Npeci,illv provided for, shall be. sub jected to the rate of duly herein luisjsed on csrH ts or carpi;t lugs ot liko ciuiaktcr or tloacripnou, old rata, i 40 po. : 43 p o, iOp e. Old rate, ncaustic, .V. p c. CKMKNT, I.I.MI?, I'l.ASTEI!. Roman, Portland and other hydraulic cement, In barrels, sucks or otber i;u:kaKe, per J(J lb, (ncludiag wnight of barrsl or. packao, be, 20 p c; lu bulk, jier luO lb, 7c, 30 p c. Lime, pur 100 lb, ujcludinj weight of Ixirrel of iNH'kuRo, Oc, 10 pa Piaator of Paris, r erpsutn, ground, per Ion, $1, B0 pc; calcined, per tou. KI T'., Ml p o, KAKTHi'NWAUlf, CHINA. I Gas retorttk aach. (.1, p u. I C.I.AM3, GLAMSWARK. Oreen and colored, uiolriu I or grossed, and Slut, and lime glass bottler, hoirbng more Uiau ono pint, mid deuu.iolma una carboys (covered or un coveted), aud Gtk.er molded or pressed irreen aud colored, and flint, or lime bottle gUsswaro. not specially proviuod for, per lb, lc, lc; SO pc when allied, exclusive of contents. (ireun aud colored, molded or pressed, and flint, Fish, smoked, dried, salted, pickled, frozen, packed in Ice or otlierwt.se t ri-piireil for pre-rva-: tiou, not siKH-ially provided for, pel- lb, $4C, J-gC , Kruf Ij Itsh, f ic. free. Herrings, friwii, nor lhvkfu, free. Fish in cms or imcksares made of fin or ot .her tnaterial, except nncliov ics aud s,'adifrs and llsh packed iu any other manner, not .specially enumerated enu-merated or provided toe, ad vubreui, SO p , jjfi p and 80 o. . . Cans or pai-knes made of tin o' otlier metal, containing shell llsh admlttl free of duly, not exceeding one quart in contents, per dozen cans or packin:os. 8e, Icy-; when exi-eedinsr one quart, ' additiouiii duty s-r dozen for each a-lditlouai half qtia.it or frnctionn.1 part thereof, 4c, Ik'. Provided that until Juneixi, wul, such cans or packajjoa shall bo udniilled as no-.v provideil by law. K15C1TS AM) NCTS. ' and lime g1n bottlca. and viols holdlni not more than one pint acd not less limn coe-quarter of a pint, per 111, lU.c. lc: rtlpc when filled, exclusive of contents; If boldinp less than one-f.iurlll of a pint, er gros.. Isie, lo lb; 30 p c when filled, exclusive of contents. The value of bottle containing any of those articles must also be counted if the lax Is ad valorem if otherwise, bottles must be lairiffed as giuss, and none at less than 40 p c. Flint and lime, pressed glassware, not cut, en. graved, painted, etched, decorated, coloi-ed, printed, stained, ilvered ur gilded, ad valorem, 60 p c, 40 p c. All arlicJes of glasa, cnt, engraved, iiaiuted, col-rn-il, printed, stjilned, decorauid, silvered or rildod, not Includint plate glass silvered, or look-in; look-in; glass plat r.d valorem, 00 p c, 45 p c. Thin blown glass, blown with or without a moid. Including gi,vs cbiinnevs and all other manufactures of glass, or of which gloss shall be the component material of chief value, net spe-nully spe-nully provided for In this act, ad valorem, to p c, tope. Heavy blown rloss, hlnwn with or w ithout a moid, not. cut or uecoraU-d, finished or uniliusiit-d, to p o, 4.1 p c. 1'orcelaiu or opal ifloaswars, ad valorem, 80 p e, 15 o a Unpolished cylinder, crown and common win-imy win-imy glasa above i!4 by SO Inches square, pur lb, '-SC. 11? . SCHEDULE J-FLAX, HEMP AND JUTE AND MANUFACTURES OF. Flux, not hackled or dreased, per lb, lc, $20 per ton. Fins, hackled, known oa "dreased line," per lb, Sc. $10 per ton. Tow, of llnx or hemp! per lh, tc, f 10 ier ton. He inn, hackled, known as lmo ot licuip, ier j ton. $V, $-J5. Cables, conlnge and twine, except hinding twine, c..iniiosed wholly of niauilla or sisal ajraas, per lb, live, atnc and Hl'-jO. binding twine compoicd wholly of niauilla or Is.-ll gfOhH, 1ST III. 7-IOC, So pc. CubKa aud cordage made of hemp, per lb, SJiic, i Sc. I Tarred cables and cordage, per lb, 3c, SUe, ! liurlups, not cxcefduig lid luclies in witUu, per : lb, l'V. SOpo. Hugs for grain made of burlaps, per lb, 8o, 40 , pc. I Hugging for cotton, gunuy cloth, and all slml- i lar material suituble lor coveriui? cotton, com- ! 5 slued iu whole or in part of hemp, Il ls, Jute or 1 in butts, valued at tie or lees per aquaro yard, j per bquure yard, 1 li-loc l'V. 1 Valued nt more than t'j -r square yard, per i aquuni yard, 1 s-HV, I'c per lb. Flax gillnetliu-, nets, wens and seines, v. lion the thread or tw iuo of w hich they are composed is made of yarn of iv number not higher than t wenty, per lb and ad valorem, 15o and S3 p c, ! p c. when mndo of threads or twines tho ynrn of i wliiuli is lljn-r than number twenty, pur lb aud j ad valorem, 110c and 45 p c, itf p c. ! T.lneu hydraulic hose, iitnde in whole, or In part I of llux, hemp, or jute, per lb. See, 85 po, Oilcloih, valued alsjvo iS cents per square yard, i per square yard aud ad valorem, 15o and 30 p c, 40 no. I SCHEDULE L-SILK, SILK GOODS. Bpun sillc in skrius or cops or on beams, ad valorem, va-lorem, art p e, fio p e. Velvets, plushes or other pile fabrics, containing, contain-ing, exclusive of selvedges, less than T." p a in '. weight of silk, per pound and ail valorem, 1,.10 audio po, 50 pc; contuiuiig, exclusive of sel- ; cigos, p c or inoi-e in weight of silk, per lb and ad valorem, $' ."0 and 15 pc, 60 pe. Cut In no case shall any of the foregoing articles pay a lea line or duty ihan 50 p c ad valorem. Weblilugs, 50 p c, 35 p V. Licsa and embroideries, handkerchiefs, nex-k rullbugs and nicliings, clotbitiaC ready made and articles of wearing apparel of every description, including knit goods, made up or munuracliired i wholly or iu part Ly the tailor, seauistn-ss or .' liuiuuiaclurer, composed of silk or of w hich silk ; Is the component material of chief value, not hjhi- ' ci-illy provideil for in this act, ad valorem, 00 pc, 60 pc; provided that all such clothing ready mado and article of wearing appparcl, when t-omK:s..il inpurtof India rublier (.not inehiilitig gloves or elastic articles that are specially pro-vlded pro-vlded for In tills act), shall lie subject Pi u duty of He per ounce, aud in additiou thereto W p c ad valorem. ' Fruits Apples, Rrotn or ripe, per bushel, 85c, free. . Apple, dried, dosslcnted, evaporated or pre-pawil pre-pawil iu any manner, and not otherwise provided for,- par lb, He, free. ' ' , (Jinpes. per tibl of three cubic feet capacity or fractional part thereof, lXc, i'O p o. , . Vltims and pruties, jer lb, c, lc Figs, per lb, aUjC, 2c, Oranges, lemons and limes, in fiaekagea of capacity ca-pacity of cubic fi-ct or ksa, pi-r packatre, 1'Je; In packiiKes of capacity eTce.?dmg V cubic feet and not exceeding 1;- cubic feet, js-r packnye, iicx In package of cniacity excnnling "ly cubic f-et and not exceeding 5 cubic icet, per packat-e, Biie: in packages of cafiacily exceeding 5 cubia ' feet, for every additiouiii cubic foot or fractional , part thereof, 10c; in bulk, per thousand, fl. Ml; ' and in addition theretou duty of Hi) p o ad valorem valo-rem upon the boxes or barrels containing such oranges, lemons or limes. Old Rales Oranges: Halt boxiw, l!lc; boxes, K5c; other iackages, p c; bulk, $i.M) jier tbouaand. Lemons: Half fsixefl, pic; lioxes, Stic; oth-r packages, 20 p c; bulk, $J per thousand. Lime: W pa Ibiisins, per lb, & fcc, lie. 1 ruin, pruscn ed lu their own juices, ad valo- ; rem, 80 p c, 20 pc. Orange ieel and lemon peel, preserved or candied, can-died, tier lb. a.) n c. Art edticatioii.il stops cotiqioscu: of glass and , metal and valued at uot more thau Oc per groai. (A new provision. ) I Beeswax, told rate. 20 pc ) i Hooks and isiuiphlct printed exclusively Id languages other than English; also book and mtiHic, In raised print, used exclusively by the blind. (Old rate. l!5 ,, ,. ) I Hrntds, plaits, laces at d similar manufactures, j comjMiscd of straw, chip, grass, palm leaf, willow, wil-low, osier or rattan, suitable for nmklr.r or omv i uieutiiig bills, bonnets aud boo,!, tdld rale, ; DO p c.) t at gut, whip gut or worm put, unnianufaot-; unnianufaot-; ured, or not further manufactured than in string or cord. (Oilier thau for musical liaStruiueuUa, old rate, 25 p c ) Chicory root, raw, dried or un dried, but un-ground, un-ground, told rale. He iier lb.) Clay, common blue, lu casks, suitable for the niauui'acture of crucibles, told rate, $3 per ton.) . Coal Uir, crude, (old rate, (0 p c.) ( olinlt. I Old rate, sJJ p c ) Iiandclion r-sits, raw.driedor ufidried, but OA-ground. OA-ground. (Old rule. i!c (icr lb.) j Feldspar, told rubs, HO pc.) ' Flisir niHtting manufactured from round or split straw, in.'liMtiug w hat is coinmonly known an Cbiucac mat ting. (Old rate, SO p o.) Fill) ITU AND KPTA. Currants, Zauto or other. (Old rate, lc per lb.) Hates. (Old rates: Ureen, ripe or dried, 10 per lb: preserved, ;I5 p e ad valorem.) Tamarinds. (Preserved, old rate, ad valorem, tope.) GIIAS8K8 AND FIUERS. IstleorTampicotiisir. (Old rate, $15 per ton.) Juto. (Old raue, DO p c. ) lute butu. fold rate, fj per ton.) Manilla. (Old rate, $i' per ton. ) r: tosal grass. (Old rale, (15 atr ton.) fstinu. (Old rate, $15 per ton.) All other textile grasses or fibrous vegetable snlistances, timnamiractiired or undressed, not specially provided for. (Old rate. $15 tier ton.) Grease and oils, such as are commonly used in iaip making or In wire drawing (old rate, 10 p c), or for stuffing or dressing leather (old rate, 10 p c), and which are fit only for such use, not specially provideil for. Hair ot horse, rattle and other animals, cleaned or uih'leaned, drawn or undrawu, but unmanufactured, unmanu-factured, uot sia-cially provided for In this act. and human hair (old rate, DO p c), raw, uncleanea and not drawn. Needle, baud sewing and darning. (Old rate, Kpc.) OIIJJ. SCHEDULE M-PULP, PAPERS, BOOKS. ri'LP and papkh. ' Mechanically ground wood pulp, per ton dry weight, $i.50. 10 pc. Chemical wood pulp, unbleached, per ton dry weight, $u, 10 pc; lileached, per ton dry weight, $r, 10 p c. 1'ape.ra known commercially as copying paper, filtering paiicr, silver paper and all tissue paper, white or colored, made up iu copying books, reams or iu any other form, ad valorem, He and 15 p c. 35 p c; albnmenizcd or sensitized paiajr, ad valorem, 35 p c, JO p a. l'uHrs known commercially as surface coated Iai--rs and manufactures thereof, card boanls, iliiograpbio print from either stone or sine, bound or unimuud (except illustrations when forming a part of a periodical. newsWier. or in printed tssiks accompanying the same, and all articles produced either in whole or in part by lithographic process, aud photograph, autograph and scrap albums wholly or pnrluilly manufactured, manufact-ured, ad valorem, 85 p e, 15 to 50 p c. MANUFACTURES OP PAPER. Playing cards, per pack, 60c, l(i p c. Manufactures of patsr. or of which paper is the component material! of chief value, not specially tirovided for iu this act, ad valorem, & p c, 15 p a Nl'TS. I FilhnrU, shelled, per lb, flc. Sc. Nuts of all kinds, shelled or unshellod, not ape- I cially provided for, jwr lb, l1.', i!o. ! 1UKAT I'liUIUCTS. Tincon and hams, per lb, 6c, 2c. I Beef and jiork. tier lb, kc, lc ' , I Mutton, He. 10 p c. i F.xtract of meat, ail not specially provided for In Ibis act, jier lb, ffjc, 20 p e; iluid extract of meat, ir lb, 15e, 13)1 c: and no separate or additional addi-tional duty shall le collected on such coverings unless as such they are suitable and apparently rh:-4lgiied for use other than in the importation of meat extracts. Poultry, live, per lb, 3c, 80 p c; dressed, per lb. Be. 10 p c. Wool grease. Including that known commercially commer-cially as degrns or brown wool grease, per lb, yc, 10 p c. : MISCELLANEOUS ri!OI)UCTS. Cocoa butter or cocoa butturiue, per lb, SJiJe, to po. . Dandelion root and acorns prepared, and other articles used as coffee, or us substitutes for coffee, not specially provided for, per lb, lUc, 2c Cylinder and crown glass, polished, nhore 24 by CO inches square, per square foot, 4IV-, SiOc. I All fluleif, rolled or rough plate glass, weighing Over loo lbs per Itli squure Lrt, shall pay un au-tlitioiiol au-tlitioiiol duly on the exceea at the some rate tiereiu inqsieed iTIr-, alwvo woa tho old provision): provis-ion): Provided, Tu-.if all of the ubovo plato glass, when ground, smoothed or otherwise obscured, shall be subject to the same rate of duly as cast polished plate g'ass unsilvereil. Hut no looking 4tl.-iss plites. er plate gloss silvered, when frauie.1, shall pay a less rate of duty than that Imposed iqKin similar gloss of like description not framed, but shall pay in addition thereto uiKin such frames the rate of lnty applicable thereto when Imported separate. (Tbe old additional duty when Irnmcil was :I0 pc upon the frames.) Cast polished plate glass, Bllvered or unsilvered, and cylinder, crowu or common win-low- glass, when ground, obscured, frosted, sanded, enameled, licvelcd, riclied, embossed, engraved, stained, colored or otherwise ornamented or dcceiratud, shall liesul)- ! lect to a duty of 10 p c. ad valorem, in addition to Ihe rat.- otherwise chargeable thereon. (This Is a new classification, such gloss heretofore bo- i lug subject to various duties.) ; rqs'eiacles and eyeglasses, CO p c, 45 p c; on ! I p'-ctacles and eyeglass frames, ad valorem, CO p t , 1-15 and 45 p c. On lenses costing 81 50 per gross pairs, or less, ad valorem, 00 p c, 45 p c. Koctacie and eyeglass lensn with their ed(;e ground or beveled to lit frames, ad valorem, 00 p C 45 p c. PTOKR. Purr stone manufactured or bound np Into millstones, ad valorem, 15 p c, 0 p c. 1-roestono. granite, sandstone, limestone and other building or monumental stone, except mar-l.le, mar-l.le, tinmanuiactured or undressed, not sieciallv provided for iu this act, jsir cubic foot, lie; $1 per ton. i Freestone, granite, sandstone, limestone and ' other hiiiiding'or monuments! stone, except mar- ) Me; not sfn-ejailv provided for in this act, hewn, j tlresscd or polished, ad valorem, 40 p c, S10 p a YaniB or threads composed of flax or hemp, or ! of a mixture of either of tlue subsiancea, valuod M IB cents or li-s ier lb. Co. 85 p e. j Vul uisi at more liiuu IS ccuu, per lb, ad valorem, ' 4o p c, S,) p c. All manufactius of flax or hemp, or of which these suusuiuces, or either of Uieui, is the com-poiieut com-poiieut material of chief value, not siecially provideil pro-videil for in this net, ad valorem, 50 p c, 85 p o. I'mvided, that until Jan. 1, 1HU4, such muuufact-m-es of tlax containing more than 100 threads to the square Inch, counting both wurp and tilling, sall be subject to a duly of 85 po ud valorem iu lieu of the duty herein provided. ' Collars and cuffs conqiosed entirely of cotton, j per dozen pieces and ad valorem, 15c and S5 p u, i 85 n c. j Composed in whole orln part of linen, perdoxen pieces and ad valorem, 80c and 40 p c, 40 p c. ' tshirta and ail articles of wearing apparel of every description not sjieclally provided for in this act, composed wholly or iu part of linen, ad Valorem, 5) p c, S5 p c. , Luces, edgings, embroideries, InRertings, neck ; millings, rucliings, Irimniings, tuckiugs, lace window curtains aud other similar tamboured articles, ar-ticles, and articles embroidered by hand or machinery, ma-chinery, embroidered and hem stitched handkerchiefs handker-chiefs and articles made wholly or in part of lace, ruffling, tuckings or rucliings, all of the alxire named articles, composed of Ilax, jute, cotton or other vegetable liber, or of which these substances, sub-stances, or either of them, or a mixture of any of them, is the component material of chief value, not iqiecinlly jirovided for iu this act, ad valorem, 60c, SO-40pc; provided, that article of wearing apparel and textile fabric, when embroidered by hand or machinery, and whether specially or j otherwise provided for in this act, shall not iny a less rate of duty than that fixed by the respective paragraphs and schedules of this act upon embroideries em-broideries of the materials of which they are respectively re-spectively composed. All manufactures of jute or other vegetable fiber, except tlax. hemp or cottou, or of which jute or other vegetable filler, except flax, hemp or cotton, is the component material of chief value, not specially provided for, vulued at 5c pur lb or less, per lb, stc, a5 p c. Valued above 5c per lb, ad valorem, 40 p c, 35 p 0. Almond, amber, crude and rectified ambergrl, anise or anise seed, aniline, aspic or spike lavender, laven-der, bergamot, cajeput, carnwsy, cassia, cinnamon, cinna-mon, codraf, chamomile, citrouella or lemon grass, civet, fennel, jasmine or jasimine, Juglan-dium, Juglan-dium, juniier, lavender, letnun, lime, mac, neroll or orange flower, nut oil or oil of nut (old rate. 25 p e), not otherwise specially provided fisr in tliis act; orsage oil, olivs oil told rate, is) p c) for manufacturing or mechauical purposes, unfit for eating and not otherwise provided for in thi act, ottar of rose, palm and coeoanut, rosemary or anthoss, sesame or sesamuni seed or beau, thyme, origanum red or white varclian, and also Sierinaecil, whale and other fish oils of American fisheries, and all other article the produce of such fisheries. SCHEDULE N-SUNDRIES. Bristles, per lb, 10c, 15c. rlruHhca and broom of all kinds, Including feather dusters and bair pencils and quills, ad vulorem, 40 p c 85 and 30 p c. BUTTONS AND BUTTO! FOKMS. Pearl and shell buttons, per Hue button measure of 1-40 of 1 inch, per gross and ad valorem, 33 and s?5 p c, 25 p c. Ivory, vegetable Ivory, bone or horn buttons, ad valorem, 60 p c, lib p c. Shoe buttons made of paper, board, papier niache, uiilp or other similar material, not specially spe-cially provided for In this act, valued at not exceeding ex-ceeding S cents per gross, per gross, lc, 115 p a Coke, ad valorem. iW p c (new). Cork bark, cut into squares or cubes, per lb, 10c, free. Manufactured corks, per lb. 15c, 25 p a EXPLOSIVE SUBSTANCES. Fire cracker of all kinds, per lb, He, 100 p o. Gunpowder and all explosive substances used for mining, blasting, aitlllery or sporting purposes, pur-poses, when valued at 0c or less per lb, per lb, lc. Oc. HALT. i Bait In bags, sack, barrels or other packages, tier 100 lbs, lie, l!Je; in bulk, per loo lbs, ec. He. Provided, that imported salt In twnd may be used in curing llsh taken by vessels lieoused to engage in the tisiieries. and in curing fish on the shore of the navigable waters of the United States, under un-der such regulations as the secretary of the treasury treas-ury shall prescribe; and ujion proof that the salt litis been used for either of the purposes staled lu this proviso, the duties on the same shall be remitted. re-mitted. Provided, further, that exporter of meats, whether packed or smoked, which have beeu cured In tho United States with imported salt, shall, uiion satisfactory proo', under such regulations aa the secretary of the treasury shall Iireaoribe, that such meats have been cured with uiported salt, have refunded to them from the treasury the duties tiaid on the salt so used in curing such exported meat, iu amount not less than 100. Starch, including all preparations, from whatever what-ever sulistanee produced, fit to use as starch, )er : lb, lie, Si- and Kljai. I Hextnue, burnt starch, gum substitute, or British Brit-ish gum, per lb, I'tc, lc. Hpices, ground or powdered, not specially provided pro-vided for, per lb, 4c, 5c. Cayenne s-pper, unground, per lb, 24c, free. Huge, per lb, 3c, new. There shall be allowed on the Imported tin plate used in tho ninmifaature of cans, boxes, , psi-kages and all articles of tinware exiiorted, either empty or filled wilb domestic products, a drawback equal to the duty iaid on such tin plate, less the per centum of such duty, which shall be retained for the use of ths United States. Opium, crude or unmanufactured and not adulterated, adul-terated, containing Ope and over ot morphia. (.Old rate, f I per lb.) Ores of gold, silver and nickel fold rate, 15c per lb) and nickel matte. (Old rate, 15c per lb.) Provided that ore of nickel and nickel mains containing con-taining more thau ip cnt copper shall pay a duty of i of lc per lb on the copper contained therein. Potash, crude, carbonate of, or "block Bait.' Caustic potash fold rate, 80 p c), or hydnite of, not including refined In stick ur rolla Nitrate or potash (old rate, lo per lb), or saltpetre, crude. Hulphate of potash, crude or reflueti. Chlorate of potash (old rale, Ho per lb). Muriate of potash (.old rate, Ape). Rag, sot otherwise specially provided for (old rate, 10 p c). tJeeils; Ahlso, canary, caraway, cardamon, cor lander, cotton, cummin, fennel, fenugreek, hemp (old rate, o per lb), hoarhuund, mustard, rape (old rate, .l-c per lb), Ht. Johu' bread or bean, sugar beet, mangel wurzel, sorghum, or sugar cane for seed, and all flower and graa seeds (old rate, 110 p c), bulbs and bulbous roots, not edible; all the foregoing not specially provided for. rlliotgus barrels, forged, rough bored. (Old rate, 10 p c.) boda, nitrate of, or cubio nitrate, and chlorate of. (.Old rate, p c.) SCHEDULE C-METAL3 AND MANU-1 FACTURES OF. j Pebedule C, Including metals and manufactures thereof, is the most complex ill the bill, containing contain-ing 177 s)H-i(icatious. of these 67 increase the ! rules and 40 redni-e them. There are also many ! . change from ad valorem to specific duties, and ' tnany provisos that no amount of rust or wet shall he allowed for, as well as iniuiy changes of classification in iron and steel all teuding-to op-crate op-crate as inctvnses. Most important among the provisions are these: Any ore of otlier metal containing more than 'i p c of copper Is tarilfed extra Jc per lb on the .copper, bilver ores heretofora admitted free are Vticwl lteperhVrm the lead therein. - All Haorc ii iid pig tin, heretofore free, are to be taxed 4c per lh after July 1, 1(!!)8. Imt If on July 1, !H6, the piwinct of American minmshallnot have reached I 1 000 ions ier year this duty shall cease, and ail ' tin and tin ores 1st free. After July 1. 1H01, all j manufactured articles of tin and of sheet iron or i steel coated with tin (commonly called "tin ! plate") shall be tariffed 55 p c, hut If the amount j of tin plate lighter than 0M His per 100 square feet (manufactured) shall not equal one-third the amount imported by July 1, lKC, then after the 1st of October, Iff.)?, tin plates of that weight bliall lie admitted free. There Is also a final provision that ell article not herein siecl(ically provided for nnd composed wholly or in part of any metal tarilfed, whether partly or w holly manufactured, shall jiuy a duty of'iipc. F.xnerts differ w idely as to the effects of the metal schedule, but all agree that it amount to a considerable advance. SCHEDULE K WOOL AND MANUFACTURES MANU-FACTURES OF. All wools and hair of the first class, per lb, lie, 10c ami li. All wools or hair of the second class, per lb, 12c, 10c and 12c. . I Wools of the third class and camel's hair of the third class, the value whereof shall be !8o or lesa per lb, Including charges, ad valorem, Kpc, VJvo aud 5c. Wools of the third class and camel's hair of the third class, the value whereof shall exceed l-'lo . per lb. including charges, ad valorem, 50 p c, 5c. i Noils, shoddy, top waste, slabbing waste, rov- lug waste, ring waste, yarn waste, garneted waste aud all otlier wastes composed wholly or in part of Wool, per lb, Due, 10c. Wools and liair of the . camel, goat, alpaca or other animals in the form of roiling, roving or tops, and all wool and hair i which have been advanced lu any manner or by any process of manufacture beyond the washed ' or'scoured condition, not specially provided for I in tills act, shall be subject to the same duties as . are Imposed uisin manufacture of wool not spe- j cially provided for in this act. ! On woolen and worsted yarns made wholly or I In part of wool, worsted, the hair of the camel, goat, al(aca, or other animals, valued at not more than 30c per lb. per lb and ad valorem, iTHc and U5 p c, 10c and 85 p c valued at more than 30c and not more than 4"o per lh, ier lb and ad valorem, &Uc and 85 p c, l Jo and 35 p c. Valued nt more than 40c per lh, per lb and ad valorem, 8x4c and 40 p c, lfle and 35 p c. On woolen or worsted cloths, shawls, knit fabrics fab-rics nnd all fabrics made on knitting machines or frames, and all manufactures of every description descrip-tion made wholly or In part of wool, worsted, the hair of the camel, goat, alpaca or other animals, not specially provided for. valuod at not more than 3t)c per lb, per lb and ad valorem, 83c and j ' 40 p c, 10c and 35 p a. Valued above 80c per lb, peril), 8c, 10c. Mulches. Irlctiiin or lucifer, of all descriptions, per gross of 144 boxes, containing not more than lot) matches per box. per gross, 10c, 35 p o. When imported otherwise than in boxes containing con-taining not more than 100 matches each, per 1,000 matches, lc, 85 p c. Feathers und down of all kinds, crude or not dreaseil, colored or manufactured, not specially spe-cially provided for in this act, ad valorem, 10 p o, S5pe. Otis beads, loose, unthreaded or unstrung, ad valorem, 10 p c, 60 p c. Hair, human, If clean or drawn, but not manufactured, manu-factured, ad valorem, x0 p c, 80 p c. Hair cloth, known as "crinoline cloth," per square yard, Sc, SO p o. '' Hair, curled, suitable for beds or mattresses, ad valorem, 18 p c,! p o. Huts, for men's, wonwn'a and children's wear, composed of the fur of the rabbit, beaver or other animals, or of which such fur is the component material of chief value, w holly or partially manufactured, manu-factured, including fur hut bodies, ad valorem, 55 p c, SO p o. . JEWELRY, Pn.ECIOCS STONES. Jewelry all articles not elsewhere provided for In this act, p c ad valorem, 60 p o, US p c, LEATHER AND MANUFACTURES OF. Dend or belting leather and sole leather, and leather not specially provided for in this act, ad valorem, 10 p c, 15 p c. Pianoforte leather and pianoforte action leather, ad valorem, 36 p c, 3j p o. Boots and shoes, made of leather, ad valorem, 85 p c, 80 p c. SCHEDULE H-SPIRITS, WINES AND . OTHER BEVERAGES. j SPIRITS. I Brandy and other spirits manufactured or distilled dis-tilled from grain or other materials, and not specially spe-cially provided for in this act, per proof gallon, 82.50, JW. On all compounds or preparations of which distilled dis-tilled spirits are a com))onerit part of chief value, not sjiecially provided for in this act, there shall lie levied a duty not less than that imposed upon distilled spirits. Cordials, liquors, arrack, alisintbe, kirschwas- ser, ratafia nnd otlier spirituous beverages or bitters bit-ters of all kinds containing spirits, and not spe-j spe-j cially provided for, per proof gailon, $150, $:.'. Bay rum or hay water, whether distilled or j conqiounded, of first proof and in proportion for I any greater strength than first proof, pur gallon, SI. 50. Si. SPICES. Stone and sand: Burrstone In blocks, rough or manufactured, and not bound up Into millstones; clitTstone, unmanufactured, pumice stone, rotten stone and fund (old rate, 10 p o and HO p c), crude or manufactured. Hugars, all not above No. 16 Dutch standard In color, ail tauk bottom, ail sugar draining and sugar sweepings, irui of cane juice, inelada, concentrated melada and concrete and concentrated concen-trated molasses, and molassea (Old rates: Sugar, 16 to ), per lb, 8c; above Ho, per lb, Sc; Uink bottoms, etc., polariscope 75 degs., per tb, 1 4-10c; bottoms, each deg. above 76, per lb, 4-10c.) Hulphur, lac or precipitated, and sulphur or brimstone, crude. In bulk, sulphur ore, as pyrlurs or sulphuret of iron in its natural state, containing contain-ing an excess of 85 no of sulphur (old rate, 750 per ton), (except on the copper contained therein), there-in), and sulphur not otherwise provided for. (Old rate. $10 to $20 per ton.) Tar (old rate, 10 p cl, and pitch of wood (old rate, HO p oj and pitch of coal tar (old rate, JO pc). Tin ore, cosslterite or black oxide of tin, and tin in bars, blocks, pigs, or grain or granulated, until July 1, 1H.3, and thereafter as otherwise provided pro-vided for In this act. Tinsel wire, lame or lahn. (Old rata, 9G p e.) Tobacco stem. (Old rat, 15 p c.) i Turpentine, Venice. (Old rate, 'Xo per gallon.) Cranium, oxide and salts of. (Old rate, JS pc) Wafers, unmedicated. (Old rate, 23 p c.) SCHEDULE D-WOOD AND MANUFACTURES MANU-FACTURES OF. On all sawed, hewn and squared timber there I a more uniform reduction of one-hnlf: but if planed also, from 50c to 1.50 iier 1,000 fi-et Is add-i-d. according to tho fineness of the finish. If, however, any country shall put an exjiort duty fin lumber, then the old rates of duty are to lie charged. Cedar, which was free, is to pay U0 p c, nnd the flue woods liko uiniioguuy, etc., are to pay a considerable advance on the old rates. SCHEDULE E SUGAR, The sugar schedule has four provisions: 1. All mis'srs below No. 10. Hutch standard, and all mo-biases mo-biases are admitted free. 2. All sugars nlKive No, lti are tariffed c per lb and l-10c extra if Imported Im-ported from countries which pav a bounty on the txsu-uition of such sugai-s higher than they pay on lowergradesugars. 8. The president la authorized author-ized to impose duties on all sugars, molasses, colfee, tea and hides from any country which iin- f loses ou the products of tho United .States "duties le may deem unequal and unreasonable" the object ob-ject being to secure reciprocity. 4. A bounty is to be paid on sugars produced In the United (states: t!c por lb for sugar testing W) (legs, or more, and l-'lc ier lb ou sugars below IK) and r.bove H(i. fetriet rules are laid down for preventing pre-venting fraud, nnd no bounty is to lie paid to any cue producing less thau COO lbs. All these provisions pro-visions take effect April !, lSUland apply to ull binds of sugar. All machinery for making beet sugar is admitted free till July 1. lWfci. But glucose, glu-cose, or grape sugar. Is rated with confectionery nnd tariffed n,o per lb. Other confectioneries, from 5c to 50 p c, Japanned leather. 80 p c, 80 p c. But leather cut Into shoe upiiersor vamps, or other forms j suitable for conversion into manufactured arti- cles, shall be classified as manufactures of leather, i and pay duty accordingly. i Gloves of ail descriptions, composed wholly or In part of kid or other leather, and whether wholly or tartly manufactured, shall pay duty at the rates fixed In connection with the following siecifled kinds thereof, 14 inches In extreme length when i stretched to the full extent, being in each case hereby fixed as the standard, and one dozen pairs ! as the basis, namely: Ladles' and cli ildren's schmasclien of said length i or under, per dozen, $1.75, 60 p a Ladies' and children's lumb of said length or under, per d.teij, fa 2.1. 60 p c. i Ladies' and children a kid of said length or un-' dtir, per dozen, Sit, 50 p o. Ladles' and children s suedes of said length or , under, ad valorem, 50 p c, 60 p c. All other ladies' ana children's leather glovea I and all men's leather gloves of said length or under, un-der, ad valorem, 50 p c 50 p c. All leather gloves over 14 inches In length, ad valorem, 60 p c, 50 p o. Aud In audition to the above rates there shall be paid on ail men's gloves SI per doson; on all lined gloves, St per dozen; ou all pique or prick seam gloves, 50c per dozon; on all embroidered em-broidered gloves Willi more than tbnst single strands or cords, 60c per dozen pairs. Provided, Pro-vided, that all gloves represented to be of a kind Valued at more than HO ana not more than 400 per lb, er lb aud ad valorem, &c and 40 p c U'o and .15 p c. Valued at above 40c rvr lb, per lb and ad valorem, new rate 44c and 50 p c, old rate lbc, 240 and ftjc plus 35 p c and 40 p c. Blanket, haUiof wool aud flannels for underwear, under-wear, eomM)sed wholly or in part of wool, the hair of a camel, goat, alpaca or other animal, valued at not more than 80c per lb, per lb and au valorem, IilVo and 80 p 10c and a5 p c. Valued at more thau 30c and not more than 40c per Hi, per lb and ad valorem, H2c and 36 p c, Via and 85 p c. Valued at more than 40c and not more than 50e per lb, per lb and ad valorem, $&and 85 p c, 180 and 85 p c. Blankets and hats of wool composed wholly or In part of wool, the hair of tho camel, goat, alpaca al-paca or other animals, valued at more than 50c per lb, per lb and ad valorem, WUc and 40 p c, "4 to 35o and 85 to 40 p c. h lanueia composed wholly or iu part of wool, the hair of tho carnal, front, alpaca or ether animal, valued above 600 jer lb nl i ail be clasisifi'd and pay the same duty as women 'a and children's dress (roods, coat limntfH, Italian cloths und poods of similar character charac-ter and description provided by thia act Old rules. )4c to ii5o and flu p c to 40 p 0.) The old rates ou hats of wool differed from the rat of other articles in this classification os fol lows: Hnta valued 40 to Otk; per lb, lSe and 8.1 p c; valued ilo to MX per lb, 4c and U5 p 0; valued above fcOe per lh, 85c nd 40 p c. WIXK8. Champagne and all otlier Rpnrklfnu wines. In bottles containinif each not more than on quart and not more than one pint, per dozen, $8, ?7. ContainiuK not more than one pint each and more than one-half pint, perdozrn, $4, $.'t.50. Contninmi; on-half pint each or less, per dozen, i 1.75. lu bottles or other vessels containing more than one quart each. In addition to $S per dozen ttott les ($7 u the present rate) on the quantity in ex cess of oue quart, at the rate of, per gallon, &.V60, Ale, porter and beer, In bottles or jn(7s, per pa lion. 40c, 85e: hut uo separate or additional duty shall be assessed on Hie bottlea or jugs. , Malt extract, fluid, in bottles or juffs, per gallon, ! 40e, tk'io; solid or condensed, ad valorem, 40 p c, new. Cherry juice and prune juice, or prune wine and other fruit juice, not siecially provided for, containing not more than 18 p c of alcohol, per gailon, HH:. 20 p c. If containing more than 18 pc of alcohol, per proof gallon, $si.50, jW p c. Ginger ale, ginger beer, lemonade, soda wateir and other similar waters in plain, green or colored col-ored molded or pressed glass bottles, containing each not more than throe-fourths of a piut, per dozen, l.k 20 and 80 p c. Containing more than three-fourths of a pint each and not more thau one and one-half pint, per dozen, liOe, SO and 80 p c. j lint no sepnralo or additional duty shall be as- sesNod on the bottles. 11" imported otherwise-than in plain green or colored molded or pressed glawi , bottles, or in such littles conUunfng more than one aud one-half pints each, 50 cents per gallon, ' and in addition thereto, duty shall be collected ; ou tho bottles or other coverings, at the rates , that would be chargeable thereon if imported : empty. ' All mineral waters (free under old law) and oil imitations of natural mineral waters, and 1 all artitieial mineral waters not specially pro- vided fur, iu plain green or colored glass hot- ! : ties, containing uot more than one pint, per dozen 1 bottles, ilk 80 p c; if contajnuij? more than one pint aud not more thau one quart, per dozen j buttlea, 2rc( 80 p c; but no Beparuto duty shall ! bo assessed upon the bottles. ! If imported otherwise than in plain green or colored glass bottles, or if imported iu such bottles bot-tles continuing more than one quart, per gallon, -Wc, 30 p c. : , And iu addition thereto duty shall be collected Upon tho bottles or other covering at the wiuit rates that would be charged if imported empty or j feteparuteiy. SCHEDULE F-TOBACCO AND MANUFACTURES MANU-FACTURES OF. Leaf tobacco suitable for cfpar wrappers, if not stemmed, per lb, $4 75c; iif stemmed, per lb, SJ.75, Si. I'rovided, that if any portion of any tobacco imported iu any bale, Iwr or package, or in hulk, shall be suitable for ciyar wrappers, the entire quantity of tohacco contained in such bale, box or package or bulk Bball be dutiable aa above (new;. All other tobacco In leaf, unmanufactured and not stemmed, per lb, 85c, SSc; if stemmed, per lb, 60c. 40c. Clears, cisarett.es and cheroots of all kinds, per lb, H.IM ami jrc. $..' and lis p c. Taper cigars and cigarettes, Including wrappers, wrap-pers, shnll be subject to tho same duties a ara Lci'uin imposed upon cigars. or grade below their actual kind or grade Shan pay an additional duty of $5 per doz-'n pairs. Provided, further, that none of the articles named in this paragraph shall pay a leas rate of duty than 50 p e ad valorem. M1HCKLLAXK0U8 MAXTJFACT0RES. Manufactures of alabaster, amber, asbestos, biaddi-in, coral, cat gut or whip gut or worm gut. Jet, paste., spar, wax. or of which these substances or cither of them are the component materials of chief value, not specially provided for in this aet ad valorem, 25 p c, 10 p c to H5 p c. Osier or willow prepared f or basketmakers' use, ad valorem, .'10 p c, MS p c. Manufactures of osier or willow, ad valorem, 40 p c. 30 p o. Manufactures of leather, fur, gutta percha, vulcanized vul-canized India nihlier (known aa hard rubber), human hair, papir mache. Indurated liber wares and otber manufactures coiniosed of wood or other pulp, or of wnich these substances or either of them are the component materials of chief value, all of the above not specially provided for in this act, ad valorem, S5 p c HO to 45 p c. j Manufactures of ivory, vegetable ivory, mother of-pi-arl nnd shell, or of which these substances ; or cither of them are (lie component materials of chief value, not specially provided for in this act, j ad valorem, 40 p c, SJ5 and 80 p c. Mailing made of cocoa fiber or rattan, per I square yard, tin, tvi p e. - Women and children a dress goods, coat lln- inirs, Italian cloths and goods of similar charac-I charac-I ter or description of which tho warp coun ts wholly of cotton or other vegetable material, with the remainder of the fabric composed wholly or iu part of wool, worsted, the hair of the came), goat, aliiacaor other animuls, valued at riot exceeding ex-ceeding 15 cents jier square yard, jier square yard and ml valorem, 7c and 40 p c, 5oand H5 p c. Valued at above 15 cents per square yard, per square yard and ad valorem, ec and 00 p c, 7c and 40 pc, Provided, That on all such goods weighing weigh-ing over four ounces per aquaro yard the duty per lh shall be four limes tho duly imposed by this act on a pound of unwashed wool of the first class, and in addition thereto 50 p a ad valorem. Ou women's and children's dress goods, coat linings, Italian cloth, bunting and goods of similar desc; iption or character oomjxised wholly or in part of wool, worsted, tho hair of the camel, goat, ulpaca or other animals, and not specially provided pro-vided for in this act, per square yard and ad valorem, 1 and GO pc, 6c and 40 p c; provided, that on nil such goods weighing over four ounces perouiiivre yard the duly tier lb shall he four fctmcs tho duty Imposed by tills act on a pound of nevashed vool iif the first class, and In adtlitiou thereto 50 p c ad valorem. (Old rate, U5o per lb and 40 n c ad valorem.) SCHEDULE G AGRICULTURAL. PRODUCTS PROD-UCTS AN .) PROVISIONS. ANIMALS, LIVE. Horses and mules, per head. 30, SO p c; provided, pro-vided, that horses valued at $150 und over snail pay a duty of 'M p c ad valorem. Cattle, more than 1 year old. per head, $10, 80 p c; 1 year old or Icks, per bead, i0 p c. Hogs, r'r bead, SI. 50, tJpc. Khccp, I year old or more, per head. $1.50, 20 ' p c; leas than 1 year old, por head, 75c, SO p c liliKAtlKTUr'Fft, FAniNACEOUS RUBSTANCES. Parley, per bushel of 4M lbs. Hue, 10c. Jlnrlcy malt, per bushel of :U liis. 45c, SOc. llarlny, pearled, patent or hulled, per lb, 2c, Buckwheat, per bushel of 4H 11, 15c, 10 p c. Corn or maize, per lucdiel of 50 lbs, 15c, 10c Corn meal, iier bushel of 48 lbs. SOc. 10c. Macaroni, vermicelli and ail similar preparations, prepara-tions, per lb, lie, free. oats, per bushel, 15c, 10c. Ontuical. per lb, lc, Jt-c. Hice, eleaued, per lh, 2c, Sc; nncleaned, per lh, l!jc. ljriic; paddy, per lb. ii.i:, lLjc; rice flour a-id i ice meal, p-r lb, ? ic, iW p c: rice, brolen, which will puss tlirougb a sieve known commercially commer-cially aa No. VJ wire sieve, per lb, ic, new. W'hfat, per bushel, -V, Wheat (lour, ad valorem, Sio p c, 80 p o. it a i ii y riiomji'Ts. SCHEDULE I -COTTON MANUFACTURES. MANUFACT-URES. On nearlyall cotton goods there is an advance, ranging from 5 to 40 p c, but ou a few items '.hero is a small decrease. The changes, however, from ad valorem to specific and vice versa and the minute general provisions ara so many that experience ex-perience alone can determine the exact amount of the advance. Tho most extensive and important import-ant changes are as follows: on cotton cloth bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed, containing an admixture of silk, and nor, otherwise provided for, persijitaro yard, nnd ad valorem, 10c and 35 p c, 50 p c. Clothing, ready made, aud articles of wearing apparel ot every description, hand kerchief t, and neckties or neckwear, couqioeed of cottou or other vegetable iiber, or of which cotton or other veg tiible liber is the component material of clti-f value, mado up or manufactured wholly or in part bv the tailor, fleainatreiis or niamilaeturei-t ull of the foregoing not specially provided for, ad valorem, 50 p c, H5 p c. j Huts made of cocoa liber or rattan, per square foot, He, siO p c. Fainiings, in oil or water colors, and statuary, not otherwise provided for in this act, ad valorem, 15 p c, 30 p c. Hut Uie term "statuary" aa herein used shall be understood to include only such statuary as is cut, carved, or otherwise wrought by band from a solid block or mass of marble, stone ur alaluistcr, or from metal, aud as is the professional production of a statuary or sculptor only. Slate pencils, per gross, 4o, 80 p c. Pencil leads, not in wooti, ad valorem, 10 p c, 60c and m p o. PIPES AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES. All common tobacco pipes of clay, ad valorem, IB p c. SO p c. Plush, block, known commercially as hatters' plush, oomiMjsed of silk or of silk and cotton, aud used a-xeltisiv.-ly for making men's hats, ad valorem, valo-rem, 10 p c, 3 p c. Umbrellas, wirasols and sunshades, covered with silk or alpaca, ad valorem, 55 p c, 50 p o. If covered with otber material, ad valorem, 45 p c 40 p o. Umbrellas, parasols and sunshades, sticks for. If plain, finished or unfinished, ad valorem, 83 p C 30 pc. if carved, ad valorem, 50 p e, DO p o. Old nit for bunting, 10c and 35 p c. Cloth ins ivaiiy mutln. nod artivls of wearing appan-l of every d.''ripi ton, mado up or maiiu-fariured maiiu-fariured wholly ci in art, not spc.aily provide for in ibis net; fei.s not woven aod cot !ecmlly provided for in this net, and plushy and otljr jiiJe fabrirs, alt tha foriroiupr, con.tosd wholly ir in part of wool, worsted, the hair of the earm-I, rout, ulpar-a, or othr animals, per lb and ad va-rein, va-rein, 4ic aud '-U p c, 4(te and ;15 p c Cloaks, dolmans, jackew, talmas, ulsters or Other outside Kurmeui fur ladies,1 and children's apparel and poods of aitnilftr description, or tiei for liko purposes, composi'd wholly or in part of wool, worsted, the hair of theeamei, gout, alpaca, or other animal:, made up or nmnufuctiired wholly or in part, per lb and ad valorem, 4i)o and 0() p c, 4'xj aid 40 p c. On welliiig, fforins, suspenders, braces, belt fngs, buidinti, braids, galloons, fringe, KimiA, cords, cords and tassels, di-eus ti'inindiijrs, lace and embroideries, head nnt, buttons or barrel buttons, or bm tons of otlier forms, for ta-ssHs or ornaments, wrought ty hand or braided hy machinery, any of the forego. which are elastic elas-tic or non-elastic, made of wool, worsted, the hair of the camel, goat, alpaca or other animals, or of w hich wool, worsted, tho hair of the camel, frat alpaca or other animals is a component niAte.riaL pf r lb and ad valorem, tide- aud CO p c, 30o and 60 pc. Aubuason, Aximnster, Moquette and Chenille carpeta, floured or plain; carpou wotoh whole for rooms, and all carpete or vnrpetln "f hka character or description, and Orjeoui, Berlin and . auic.iwiiaejugs acr faiUtaraJarj$ tuid ad va v Ki'er, and substitutes therefor, per lb, 6c, 4c. t'iiere, wr lb, lie, 4c. Miik, fresh, per (fallen, fic, 10 p o. - Milk, preserved or condensed, including welsht Of luicuaces, iier ill, &, SiO p c. bugar of milk, jy-r lb. He, free. FAI'.M, KIKLW PIIODCCTR. Tienn, per Lu!iel of 00 pounds, 40c. 10 p c licaiM, peas and miishrtmms, prepared or preserved, pre-served, in tins jars, bottles, or oUieiwlse, ad VHl'irem, 40 p c, 30 po. l.Yi'om corn, per tou, f .S, free. ( 'nbiwftes. rai-h, SC. 10 ii o. Cider, per galion, 6e, uo p c. KifH-s, jr dozen, 6c, frw. F.trsrs, yelk of, nil valorem, 25 p c, 80 p a Hay, per ton, $4, Hi!. Jl'ij., f.er lo. l.'ic. Ne. Oatuiw, per bushel, 40c, 10 p c. " Ins, (frix-n, in buii; or in barrels. s?ok,'or slml-lar slml-lar mrn.kcrn per fcistyel.afjii) Ui.4vc. to p c. All sucu i.-lothitiK ready made end articles of ' wearing apf-arel having India ritblier as a comiM- . beat material (nut including gloves or elastic ar- f : Holes Ipeol.illy provided for), per lb and ad va- j lorein. otk; and .Vi p c, -ST p c. : Mmties, velvet.s, velveteens, corduroys and all j ' pile fabrics conipos.-d of cotton or otlier vejcela- ; tile -fiber not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, i painted or printed, per square yard and ad valorem, va-lorem, 10c and s-M p c. 35-40 po; if bleached, per pqimre yard and ad valorem, luc and SiO p c, 8fv 40 pe; if d3'ed, colored, stained, painted or printed, per square v.-ird and ad valorem, 1 to anil 20 p c, fo iOpo. fint none of the foregoing article In this paragraph shall pay a less rate ot duty than 40 p e ail valorem. t'benille curtains, table covers and all goods manufactured of cotton chenille, or of which cotton cot-ton chenille forms too component material uf vihi tftitia, ad valorem, GO n c u s c. . . ! FREE LIST. Acorns, raw, dried or undriod, but unground. (Old rate. Ko per lh.) Alizarine, natural or artificial, and ,dye com-inenialiy. com-inenialiy. known us olUajrma Jc-Upw, aliiarjne |