7 cts. per doz. spools. the same when on spools containing over 100 yds., is subject for every 100 yds., or fraction thereof, in excess of 100 yds., to an additional duty of 7 cts. per doz. spools. thread,† yarn, warps, or warp-yarn, all, in whatever form, except spool-thread, to wit: (318 a.) val. not over 25 cts. per lb., (318 b.) 10 cts. per lb. over 25 and not over 40 cts., (318 c.) 15 cts. per lb. over 40 and not over 50 cts., (318 d.) 20 cts. per lb. over 50 and not over 60 cts., (318 e.) 25 cts. per lb. over 60 and not over 70 cts., (318 f.) 25 33 cts. per lb. *See "Act to prevent the importation of adulterated and spurious teas," (Pt. I., 2358 to 2365; see also Regulations as to, S. S., 5636.) Upon investigation it is found that the weight of cotton-thread varies from one to one and a half per ct., according to the condition of the atmosphere, and that no uniform invoice weight can be given of such thread shipped from Europe to this country. To ascertain the true weight on which duties should be levied in case of importation from Europe of such thread, or of cotton yarn, you will, when an importation is found to exceed in weight the amount noted in the invoice, allow not exceeding one per ct. for increase in weight caused by absorption of moisture on the voyage, provided there is no reason to suspect fraud or error in the invoice, (S. S., 2590.) mfs. wholly or partly of, + + +, (216.) કરનાર ક muriate of, (92.) ore, (807.) oxide of, (92.) oxymuriate of, (92.) 40 unmfd., all +++, (251.) re-impt., domestic, directions for stamping, (S. S., 5338.) 25 Toile ardoisée, canvas slate, coated with a compound part rubber, and for use as a substitute 25 Free. 25 25 plates or sheets, iron or steel-, coated with tin 35 for slates or blackboards, (453, 822, S. S., 2614.) 30 Toilet preparations, the following, viz.: essences, extracts, toilet-waters, cosmetics, hair-oils, pomades, hair-dressings, hair-restoratives, hair-dyes, tooth-washes, dentifrices, toothpastes, aromatic cachous, and other non-alcoholic perfumeries or cosmetics, +++, used or applied as perfumes or applications to the hair, mouth, or skin, (99.) cologne water, and other alcoholic perfumeries, (100, Dec. 23, 1867, April 8, 1868, Boston.) 50 $2 per gal. and 50 lavender water, alcohol, or dist. spts. pr. in., as as alcoholic perfumery, (100, S. S, 1776.) $2 per gal. and 50 This includes the so-called "Mittlach tiles," (S. S., 2419.) Glazed encaustic and paving tiles used for paving, and differing only from the ordinary tiles in being glazed, held dutiable as encaustic and paving tiles, respectively, (S. S., 2785.) Tin cans, mfd. in the U. S., of foreign material, exported with drawback, filled with domestic salmon, and returned in same condition, held to be dutiable as mfs, of tin, (S. S., 3221.) Tin cans, filled and exported with drawback not weighable, (S. S., 3302.) Tin cans, landing certs. on exportation, (S. S., 3659.) Strips of iron, thus coated with tin, to be mfd. into hoops for buckets, etc., dutiable under 151 c., (S. S., Toilet, lavender water, without alcohol, (99, ibid.) 50 Treaties, (827, 845, 855.) vials and bottles, cut or ornamented, (135.) vinegar, alcohol, or dist. spts. pr. in., as alcoholic perfumery, (100, S. S., 1776.) $2 per gal. and same, without alcohol, (99, ibid.) 45 Trees and scions, all + + +, (760, S. S., 1681.) Free. 50 50 for Department of Agriculture, or U. S. botanical garden, (762.) Free. Toilets, miniature, for dolls, (425, S. S., 569.) 35 Trimmings, bead-, or beaded-silk, (396.) Tomatoes,* (286, S. S., 1843.) 10 coach and harness, (415.) 40 Webster and Worcester define fruit to be the "products of certain plants covering and including their seeds," among which Webster enumerates "berries, figs, melons, and others." According to this definition are not tomatoes entitled to free entry, as "fruits green, ripe, or dried," under 704? If melons are fruit, why are not tomatoes Twilled cottons or Silesias, as cotton cloth. Twills, "rainbow stripe printed worsted and cotton," classified with merinos, (see "Woollens, dress goods," Sep. 21, 1857, Boston.) 45 Unenumerated articles, assimilated, dtbl. under 822-25. other, (837, S. S., 1910, 1923, 1943.) 45 "Union lawns," C. and L. component of ch, val. rules; when the compts. are equal, or cannot be determined, cotton rules under 822-3, (S. S., 3343.) United States, all articles for, provided the price does not include duty, (645.) Free. bags, barrels, carboys, casks, and other vessels, of domestic mf., exp. filled with domestic products, and returned empty, or exp. empty, and returned filled with foreign products, including shooks, when returned as barrels or boxes, under regs., (649 b.) Free. barrels of American mf. exported filled with domestic petroleum, and returned empty, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe, and without requiring the filing of a declaration at the time of export of intent to return the same empty, 648.) Free. botanical garden, plants, trees, shrubs, roots, seed-cane, and seed imported for, (761.) Free. personal and household effects, not merchandise, of citizens of, dying abroad, (757.) Free. productions or mfs. of, re-imported in same condition as exported,* (649 α.) Free. 25 Free. Uranate of soda, "uranium yellow," (87, S. S., 20 ULSTERS, for ladies and children, wholly or ptly. of wool, worsted, or hair, (367.) 45 cts. per lb. and Ultramarine, prepared or other, (85, S. S., 4950.) 5 cts. per lb. Umber and umber earths, (89.) dry. 1⁄2 ct. per lb. ground in oil. 11⁄2 ct. per lb. Umbrella cloths of worsted, dtbl. under 363, (S. S., 1583.) and parasol ribs and stretcher-frames, tips, runners, handles, or other parts, wholly or chiefly of metal, (491 a., S. S., 1420.) rings and buttons, metal, (491 a., S. S., 3693.) sticks, cr., to wit, all partridge, hair-wood, pi mento, orange, myrtle, and other sticks and canes, in the rough, or no further mfd. than cut into lengths suitable for umbrella, para sol, or sunshade sticks, or walking-canes, (812.) parasol and sunshade sticks and frames, finished or not, + + +, (1445.) Free. 40 Urea, (93.) V. VACCINE VIRUS, (637.) Valenciennes, (lace,) (337.) Free. 30 Umbrellas, bamboo, and paper, (491 c., S. S., 4205.) 40 so-called, composed of 11⁄2 lb. shellac to gal. al parasols, and shades, silk or alpaca, (491 b.) all other, (491 c.) Undervaluation, goods subject to specific duty according to value, are liable to penal additions for, (S. S., 3370.) But contra, if duty purely specific, (S. S., 3335, 3519, T. D., 44.) Undervaluation of like goods in separate in voices, shipped to one consignee, to be considered separately, (S. S., 4964.) Undervalued goods, penal additions part of the dtbl. val. under 2156, Pt. I., (S. S., 3711.) 50 cohol, held to be dist. spts., (S. S., 4549.) 40 shellac-, mfd. from domestic spts., how val., (S. S., 5613.) Varnishes, spirit-, (119.) all other, (119.) 25 $1.32 per gal. and 40 40 Vases of metal adorned with figures, are dtbl. as mfs. of metal, (T. R., p. 589.) Bohemian-, or porcelain-glass, (143.) China, porcelain, parian, bisque, earthen or stone ware, painted, printed, gilded, or otherwise decorated or ornamented in any manner, (125.) *Horses exported to be trained, may be returned free under this provision, (S. S., 2190). 45 60 raw and unmfd., not enumerated, and other than above, (837 a.) Vegetables, edible, in their natural state or in salt or brine, all +++, (286.) desiccated and compressed, (287, Aug. 30, 1859, N. Y.) or vegetable substances in a cr. state, used in dyeing and tanning, +++, (509.) Free. or red beets, essence of, dist. spts., (see "Liquors.") edible, prepared or preserved, of all kinds, ++, (287.) if in glass bottles or jars, additional duty to be paid on the same according to quality under 133, 134, or 136. 20 of Noilly, Prat & Co.. gauge of bottles, (S. S., 3293.) Vessels, cast-iron, +++, (157.) 114 ct. per lb. for liquids, grain, etc., of American mf., reimported, (see "Re-importations, of casks, etc.") hollow-ware, coated, glazed, or tinned, (201.) 3 cts. per lb. copper, old, taken from the bottom of American vessels, compelled by marine disaster to repair in foreign ports, (680.) Free. U. S., enrolled and licensed for frontier trade, or intended for such trade,‡ are required for repairs made or equipments (including boats) purchased in a foreign country, to enter the same on their first arrival in any U. S. port and pay duty on the cost thereof, (see Pt. I., 2040-41, and notes, S. S., 1, 172, 385.) 40 35 silk,* or S. ch. val., + + +, (383.) 50 50 wstd., barége, as mfs. of wstd., + + +, under 363.) U. S., iron imported for constructing, (see new rules, S. S., 4519.) U. S., registered, built of dtbl. materials, entry and clearance, (S. S., 4468.) cloth, or tracing cloth, (324 a., S. S., 3834.) Velvet ribbons, silk ch. val., (383.) Velvets, cotton, (325.) 35 U. S., registered, when repairs dtbl., (see Regs., art. 472, and T. D., 12.) silk, (383.) 50 50 40 foreign, old sheathing metal taken from bottom of, in foreign port is dtbl. when impt. into the U. S., (S. S., 1783.) foreign, old sheathing metal taken from bottom of foreign vessels undergoing necessary repairs in the U. S. not dtbl., (S. S., 538.) foreign, old metal stripped from foreign vessels in foreign ports, and impt. into the U. S., dtbl. although of domestic origin, (S. S., 1783.) sunk in U. S. waters, goods recovered from, (see "Special Importations, wrecks.") forfeiture of certain, for prohibited importations, (845.) subject to discriminating duties on importations in, (827.) Vestings, according to material. 35 Vesuvin, as aniline dyes, (82, S. S., 616.) 35 * Including Parisiennes, aerophanes, Donna Maria, "gaze crêpe Anglaise," crépe-crépe, crépe de Chambord, grenadines, crépe turquoise. crépe imperatrice, rolled and folded crêpes, etc. + Vessels built to be sold, when ready for sea, to parties out of the U. S., are not entitled to refund, or rebate of duties under 834 and 835, (S. S., 2843.) Repairs to American registered vessels or pleasure yachts, in foreign ports, are not dtbl. under this provision, (S. S., 3379, 4154.) |