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centum on the importation of the articles hereinafter mentioned and embraced in this section, that is to say:

Antimony, tartrate of; acids, citric and tartaric;

Blank books, bound or unbound; blue or Roman vitriol, or sulphate of copper; boards, planks, laths, scantling, staves, spars, hewn and sawed timber, and timber used in building wharves; brick, fire-brick, and roofing and paving tile, not otherwise provided for; brimstone, in rolls; bronze powder; Burgundy pitch; burrstones, manufactured or bound up into millstones;

Calomel; castor oil; castorum; chicory root; chocolate; chromate of lead; corks; cotton laces, cotton insertings, cotton trimming laces, and cotton braids; cowhage down; cubebs;

Dried pulp;

Ether;

Feather beds, feathers for beds, and downs of all kinds; feldspar; fig blue; firewood; fish glue or isinglass; fish skins; flour of sulphur; Frankfort black; fulminates, or fulminating powders;

Glue; gold and silver leaf; grapes; gunpowder;

Hair, curled, moss, seaweed, and all other vegetable substances used for beds or mattresses; hat bodies made of wool, or of which wool is the component material of chief value; hatters' plush, composed of silk and cotton, but of which cotton is the component material of chief value;

Lampblack; leather, tanned, bend, or sole; leather, upper, of all kinds, except tanned calfskin, which shall pay twenty-five per centum ad valorem; Magnesia; malt; mats of cocoa-nut; matting, China, and other floor matting, and mats made of flags, jute, or grass; mercurial preparations, not otherwise provided for; medicinal roots and leaves, and all other drugs and medicines in a crude state, not otherwise provided for; metals unmanufactured, not otherwise provided for; mineral and bituminous substances in a crude state not otherwise provided for; musical instruments of all kinds, and strings for musical instruments of whip gut, catgut, and all other strings of the same material; mustard ground or unmanufactured; Needles of all kinds for sewing, darning and knitting;

Oils, neatsfoot and other animal oils, spermaceti, whale, and other fish oil, the produce of foreign fisheries; oils, volatile, essential or expressed, not otherwise provided for; osier or willow, prepared for basket-makers' use; Paints, dry or ground in oil, not otherwise provided for; pitch; plaster of Paris calcined;

Quills;

Ratans and reeds manufactured or partially manufactured; red precipitate; Roman cement; rosin;

Sal soda, hyposulphate of soda, and all carbonates of soda by whatever name designated, not otherwise provided for; salts, Epsom, Glauber, Rochelle, and all other salts and preparations of salts not otherwise provided for; shoes or boots, and other articles, composed wholly of India-rubber, not otherwise provided for; skins, tanned, and dressed of all kinds; spices of all kinds, not otherwise provided for; spirits of turpentine; starch;

stereotype plates; still bottoms; strychnine; sulphate of barytes, crude or refined; sulphate of magnesia; sulphate of quinine;

Tar; thread laces and insertings; type metal; types, new; Varnish of all kinds; Vandyke brown; Venetian red; vermilion; Whalebone, the produce of foreign fisheries; white vitriol or sulphate of zinc; wood unmanufactured, not otherwise provided for; woollen listings; SEC. 21. And be it further enacted, That from and after the day and year aforesaid there shall be levied, collected, and paid, on copper ore and diamonds, cameos, mosaics, gems, pearls, rubies, and other precious stones, when not set, a duty of five per centum ad valorem on the same; when set in gold, silver, or other metal, or on imitations thereof, and all other jew~ elry, twenty-five per centum ad valorem; on hair cloth and hair seatings, and all other manufactures of hair, not otherwise provided for, twenty-five per centum ad valorem.

SEC. 22. And be it further enacted, That from and after the day and year aforesaid there shall be levied, collected, and paid a duty of thirty per centum on the importation of the articles hereinafter mentioned and embraced in this section, that is to say:

Alabaster and spar ornaments;

Anchovies, sardines, and all other fish preserved in oil;

Argentine, alabatta, or German silver, manufactured or unmanufactured; Articles embroidered with gold, silver, or other metal;

Articles worn by men, women, or children, of whatever material composed, made up, or made wholly or in part by hand, not otherwise provided for; Asses' skins;

Balsams, cosmetics, essences, extracts, pastes, perfumes, and tinctures, used either for the toilet or for medicinal purposes;

Baskets, and all other articles composed of grass, ozier, palm leaf, straw, whalebone, or willow, not otherwise provided for;

Beads of amber, composition, or wax, and all beads;

Benzoates; Bologna sausages;

Bracelets, braids, chains, curls, or ringlets composed of hair, or of which hair is a component material;

Braces, suspenders, webbing, or other fabrics, composed wholly or in part of India rubber, not otherwise provided for;

Brooms and brushes of all kinds;

Buttons and button moulds of all kinds;

Canes and sticks for walking, finished or unfinished;

Capers, pickles, and sauces of all kinds, not otherwise provided for;

Caps, hats, muffs and tippets of fur, and all other manufactures of fur,

or of which fur shall be a component material;

Caps, gloves, leggins, mits, socks, stockings, wove shirts and drawers, and all similar articles made on frames of whatever material composed, worn by men, women, or children, and not otherwise provided for;

Carbonate of magnesia;

Card-cases, pocket-books, shell boxes, souvenirs, and all similar articles, of whatever material composed;

Carriages and parts of carriages;

Clocks and parts of clocks;

Clothing, ready-made, and wearing apparel of every description, of whatever material composed, except wool, made up or manufactured wholly or in part by the tailor, seamstress, or manufacturer;

Coach and harness furniture of all kinds, saddlery, coach and harness hardware, silver plated, brass, brass plated or covered, common tinned, burnished or japanned, not otherwise provided for;

Combs of all kinds;

Compositions of glass or paste, when set;

Composition tops for tables, or other articles of furniture;

Comfits, sweetmeats, or fruits preserved in sugar, brandy or molasses, not otherwise provided for;

Coral, cut or manufactured;

Cotton cords, gimps and galloons;

Cotton laces, colored;

Court plaster;

Crayons of all kinds;

Cutlery of all kinds;

Dolls and toys of all kinds;

Encaustic tiles;

Epaulets, galloons, laces, knots, stars, tassels, tresses and wings of gold, silver, or other metal;

Fans and fire-screens of every description, of whatever material composed;

Feathers and flowers, artificial or ornamental, and parts thereof, of whatever material composed;

Flats, braids, plaits, sparterre and willow squares, used for making hats and bonnets;

Firecrackers;

Frames and sticks for umbrellas, parasols, and sunshades, finished or unfinished;

Furniture, cabinet and household;

Hair pencils;

Hat bodies of cotton;

Hats and bonnets, for men, women, and children, composed of straw, chip, grass, palm leaf, willow, or any other vegetable substance, or of hair, whalebone, or other material not otherwise provided for;

Human hair, cleansed or prepared for use;

Ink and ink powder;

Japanned, patent, or enamelled leather or skins of all kinds;

Japanned ware of all kinds, not otherwise provided for;

Jet and manufactures of jet, and imitations thereof;

Lead pencils;

Maccaroni, vermicelli, gelatine, jellies, and all similar preparations; Manufactures of silk, or of which silk shall be a component material, not otherwise provided for;

Manufactures of the bark of the cork tree, except corks;

Manufactures of bone, shell, horn, ivory or vegetable ivory;

Manufactures, articles, vessels and wares not otherwise provided for, of brass, copper, gold, iron, lead, pewter, platina, silver, tin or other metal, or of which either of these metals or any other metal shall be the component material of chief value;

Manufactures, not otherwise provided for, composed of mixed materials, in part of cotton, silk, wool, or worsted, or flax;

Manufactures of cotton, linen, silk, wool, or worsted, if embroidered or tamboured, in the loom or otherwise, by machinery or with the needle, or other process, not otherwise provided for;

Manufactures of cedar wood, granadilla, ebony, mahogany, rosewood and satin wood;

Marble in the rough or blocks, manufactures of marble, marble paving tiles, and all marble sawed, squared, dressed, or polished;

Manufactures and articles of leather, or of which leather shall be a component part, not otherwise provided for;

Manufactures of paper, or of which paper is a component material, not otherwise provided for;

Manufactures, articles and wares, of papier mache;

Manufactures of goat's hair or mohair, or of which goat's hair or mohair shall be a component material, not otherwise provided for;

Manufactures of wood, or of which wood is the chief component part, not otherwise provided for;

Medicinal preparations, not otherwise provided for;

Metallic pens;

Mineral waters;

Muskets, rifles, and other fire-arms;

Oilcloth of every description, of whatever material composed, not otherwise provided for;

Olive salad oil;

Olives;

Paper boxes and all other fancy boxes;

Paper envelopes;

Paper hangings, and paper for screens or fire-boards; paper; antiquarian,

demy, drawing, elephant, foolscap, imperial letter, and all other paper not otherwise provided for;

Parasols and sunshades;

Parchment;

Plated and gilt ware of all kinds;

Playing cards;

Prepared vegetables, meats, fish, poultry, and game, sealed or unsealed, in cans or otherwise;

Red chalk pencils;
Salmon, preserved;

Scagliola tops, for tables or other articles of furniture;

Sealingwax;

Side arms of every description;

Silver-plated metal, in sheets or other form;

Slates, roofing slates, slate pencils, slate chimney pieces, mantels, slabs for tables, and all other manufactures of slate;

Soap, Castile, perfumed, Windsor, and all other kinds;

Twines and packthread, of whatever material composed, not otherwise provided for;

Umbrellas;

Unwrought clay, three dollars per ton;

Vellum, velvet, when printed or painted; wafers; water colors;
Webbing, composed of wool, cotton, flax, or any other materials.

SEc. 23. And be it further enacted, That from and after the day and year aforesaid, the importation of the articles hereinafter mentioned and embraced in this section shall be exempt from duty, that is to say:

Acids, acetic, acetous, benzoic, boracic, muriatic, sulphuric, and pyroligneous, and all acids of every description used for chemical and manufacturing purposes, not otherwise provided for; alcornoque;

All books, maps, charts, mathematical, nautical instruments, philosophical apparatus, and all other articles whatever, imported for the use of the United States; all philosophical apparatus, instruments, books, maps, and charts, statues, statuary, busts and casts of marble, bronze, alabaster, or plaster of Paris; paintings and drawings, etchings, specimens of sculpture, cabinets of coins, medals, regalia, gems, and all collections of antiquities: Provided, The same be specially imported, in good faith, for the use of any society incorporated or established for philosophical, literary or religious purposes, or for the encouragement of the fine arts, or for the use or by the order of any college, academy, school, or seminary of learning in the United States;

Ambergris; annatto, roncou or Orleans; animal carbon (bone black;) Animals, living, of all kinds;

Antimony, crude or regulus of;

Argol, or crude tartar; arsenic;

Articles in a crude state used in dyeing or tanning, not otherwise provided for; asphaltum;

Bananas;

Bark, Peruvian, or bark quilla;

Barilla, and soda ash;

Bells, old, and bell metal.

Berries, nuts, flowers, plants, and vegetables used exclusively in dyeing or in composing dyes; but no article shall be classed as such that has undergone any manufacture;

Birds, singing or other, and land and water fowls;

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