182 THIR'.l.`Y—SlXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 68. 186]. pounds, and in addition thereto fifteen per centum ad valorem; less or finer than number sixteen wire gauge, two dollars and fifty cents per one hundred pounds, and in addition thereto fifteen per centnm ad valorem; on cross-cut saws, eight cents per lineal foot; on mill, pit, and drag saws, not over nine inches wide, twelve and a half cents per lmeal foot ; over nine inches wide, twenty cents per lineal foot; on skates costing twenty cents, or less per pair, six cents per pair; on those costing over twenty cents per pair, thirty per centum ad valorem; on all manufactures of steel or. of which steel shall be a component part, not otherwise provided for, thirty Articles pap- per centum ad valorem: Provided, That all articles partially manufacmlly ¤¤¤¤¤¤"¤<>- tured, not otherwise provided for, shall pay the same rate of duty as if °“'°d‘ wholly manufactured. _ Coal. Seventh: On bituminous coal, one dollar per ton of twenty-eight bushels, eighty pounds to the bushel; on all other coal, fifty cents per ton of twenty-eight bushels, eighty pounds to the bushel; on coke and culm of coal, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. Sec. 8. Ami be it further enacted, That from and after the day and year aforesaid there shall be levied, collected, and paid, on the importation of the articles hereinafter mentioned, the following duties, that is to say : Lend- First: On lead in pigs and bars, one cent per pound; on old scrap lead fit only to be remanufactured, one cent per pound; on lead in sheets, pipes, or shot, one cent and a half per pound; on pewter when old and fitonly to be remanufactured, one cent per pound. Copper. Second: On copper in pigs, bars, or mgots, two cents per pound; on copper when old and fit only to be remanufactured, one cent and a half per pound; on sheathing copper, in sheets forty-eight inches long and fourteen inches wide, and weighing from fourteen to thirty-four ounces the square foot, two cents per pound; on copper rods, bolts, nails, spikes, copper bottoms, copper in sheets or plates, called braziers’ copper, and other sheets of copper not otherwise provided for, twenty-five per centum ad valorem; on zinc, spelter, or teutenegue, manufactured, in blocks or pigs, one dollar per hundred pounds; on zinc, spelter, or teutenegue, in sheets, one cent and a half per pound. Seo. 9. And be it further enacted, That from and after the day and year aforesaid there shall be levied, collected, and paid, on the importation of the articles hereinafter mentioned, the following duties, that is to say: First: On white lead and oxide of zinc, dry or ground in oil, red lead, whim lm, &c_ and litharge, one cent and a half per pound; on sugar of lead or acetate of lead and nitrate of lead, chromate and bichromate of potash, three cents per pound; on hydriodate, and prussiate of potash and chromic acid, and salts of iodine, and resublimed iodine, fifteen per centum ad valoren: ; on whiting, twentyfve cents per one hundred pounds; on Paris white, pipe clay, and ochres or ochrey earths not otherwise provided for, when dry, thirty-five cents per one hundred pounds; when ground in oil, one dollar and thirty-five cents per one hundred pounds ; on umber, fifty cents per one hundred pounds; on putty, one cent per pound; on linseed,flaxseed, hempseed, Lmseed oil, &e. and rapeseed oil, twenty cents per gallon; on kerosine oil, and all other coal oils, ten cents per gallon; on alum, alum substitute, sulphate of alumina and valuminous cake, fifty cents per one hundred pounds ; on copperas, green vitriol, or sulphate of iron, twenty-tive cents per one hundred pounds ; on bleaching powders, fifteen cents per one hundred pounds; on refined camphor, six cents per pound; on refined borax, three cents per pound; on tallow, one cent per pound; on tallow~candles, two cents per pound; Cwdm, Sw. on spermaceti or wax-candles and tapers, and on candles and tapers of spermaceti and wax combined, eight cents per pound; on stearine candles, and all other candles and tapers, tbur cents per pound ; on spirits of turpentme, ten. cents per gallon; on opium, one dollar per pound; on morpgpps gnrgsiilepagg, ope dollar per ounce; on liquorice paste, or juice, · un .
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