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470 'I‘rrL1=z xxxm.—-DUTIES UPON IMPORTS. 30 June, 1864.¢- Snuif and snuff-flour, manufactured of tobacco, ground,_dry, or damp, gg; °· 2· V- 13, P- and pickled, scented. or otherwise, of all descr1ptions: fifty cents per ' und. p0Unmam1factured tobacco, not otherwise provided for: thirty pei centum ad valorem. SCHEDULE K.-—WOOD. ng ·l“’;°· 18;} °· Timber, hewn or sawed; timber used in building wharves, and spars; g30f °' ’ v' ’ P' twenty per centum ad valorem. _ _ Timber, squared or sided, not otherwise prov1ded fo1·: one cent per cubic foot. Sawed boards, plank, deals, and other lumber of hemlock, whitewood, sycamore, and bass—wood: one dollar per thousand feet, boardmeasure. All other varieties of sawed lumber: two dollars per thousand feet, board-measure. But when lumber of any sort IS planed or finished, in addition to the rates herein provided, there shall be levied and paid, for each side so planed or fimshed. fifty cents (per thoupand feet,1 and 1f laned on one side and tongued and roove one do lar perthousand feet; and if planed on two sides am? tongued and grooved, one dollar and fifty cents per thousand feet. Hubs for wheels, posts, last-blocks, wagon-blocks, oar—bl0cks, gunblocks, heading-blocks. and all l{ke lblocks or st1cks, l'0llgh-l10W!] or sawed only: twenty per centum at va orem. Staves for pipes. hogsheads. and other casks: ten per centum ad valorem. Staves not otherwise provided for: twenty per centum ad valorem. Pickets and palings: twenty pexllcentum ad valorem. Laths: fifteen cents per thousan pieces. Shingles: thirty-five cents per thousand. Pine clapboards: two dollars per thousand. gpruce clapboards: one dollar and fifty cents per thousand. ouse or cabinet furniture, in pieces or rough., and not finished: thirty per centum ad valorem. Cabinet wares and house furniture, finished: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 6 June 1872 c. Casks and barrels, em ty, sugar-box shooks and packing—boxes of . - · · . P . · tilo, S- I- V- 17, p- wood, not otherwise provided for: tlurtv per centum ad valorem.

    • 33 Hb ,8,5 r Manufactures of cedar-wood, granadilla, ebony, mahogany, rose—wood,
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thirty-five per centum ad valorem; manufactures of

2 Mar., 1861, c. wood, or of which wood is the chief component part, not otherwise pro- 68. ¤- 22, \‘· 12- P- vided for: tlurty-five per centum ad valorem. mg M". ,86, c dWood unmauufactured. not otherwise provided for: twenty per centum ’ . ’a va rem. iiié} ii)’Jh1;?`1zijé2, t·. 163f)s. 12, t—. 12, p. ass. Scm·:nm.1-: L.-—\v()0L Asn woomzx ooons. g Mu;-, _18g, v- till wools. hair of the alpaca., goat. and other like animals, shall be gg- "'· · ‘· · P· divided, for the purpose of fixing the duties to be charged thereon. into Sgzogéme sims th;0 three following classes: ··. Russell, l Lowell, . Culss 1. ·—(Jl,OT}IIN(P-\\’O0L. kg Nil?-;' {ga; That is to say. merino, mestiza. metz or metis wools, or other wools of ZL ’ ’ merino blood, 1Il\II`l€dlH.t0,0l' remote; down clothing-wools. and wools of like character \Vlth.l`Ul}’ of the preceding, mcluding such as have been Neretoéprp ucsuaidy pnported mto phéchoréitpii btates from Buenos Ayres. ew aan , us raha, `a . o ope Russia. Great Britain. Canada, and elsewhere,_ andw also includin all wools not hereinafter described or designated ID classes two and tgree.