Imágenes de páginas
PDF
EPUB

Linen, or linen and cotton manufactures, viz.: Cambric handkerchiefs,
hemmed or hem-stitched, not trimmed
Stays...

...

[ocr errors]

.....doz. ..doz. pairs

026

0 4 0

.every £100 value 5

.cwt.

6110

[blocks in formation]

Articles, manufactures of linen, or of linen mixed with cotton or with wool, wholly or in part made up, not particularly enumerated, or otherwise charged with duty

.....

[blocks in formation]
[blocks in formation]

From and after 5th July, 1854

0 0 11

[blocks in formation]

Medlars

Millboards.

Music and musical instruments, viz.: Musical-boxes, small, not exceeding

four inches in length..

Overtures, or extra accompaniments.

[blocks in formation]

Piano-fortes, horizontal grand

[blocks in formation]

Upright or square.

2 0 0

Harmoniums or seraphines, not exceeding three stops.

0 12 0

Four stops, and not exceeding seven stops

1 4 0

[blocks in formation]

Other sorts, including flutinas and common German square concertinas.

[blocks in formation]

Paper, viz.: Brown paper, made of old rope or cordage only, without separating or extracting the pitch or tar therefrom, and without any mixture of other materials therewith..

....lb. 0 0 21

Printed, painted, or stained paper, or paper-hangings, or flock paper, the square yard 0 0 1 Waste paper, or paper of any other sort, not particularly enumerated or described, not otherwise charged with duty

Pasteboard

Pears, raw

Dried....

Percussion caps

.lb. 0 0 21 0 0 21 .bush. 0 0 3 0 0

.the 1,000 0 0 1

Perfumery, not otherwise enumerated, and scented or fancy soap
Pewter, manufactures of, not otherwise enumerated

...

..lb. 0 0 2 .cwt. 020 .gal. 0 0 1

[blocks in formation]

........cwt. 0 5 0 ......oz. troy

1

1 0 018

Platting, or other manufactures of straw, chip, or other materials to be used in or proper for making or ornamenting hats or bonnets, not otherwise enumerated or charged with duty

Cordonet, single and twist of straw or of other materials.

Willow squares..

..lb. 0 20

0 06 ..doz. 0 0 1

• Platting of chip is now free of duty.

Plums, commonly called French plums and prunelles
Dried or preserved, (except in sugar.) not otherwise described..
Preserved in sugar, until 5th July, 1854, inclusive..
From and after 5th July, 1854.

[blocks in formation]

£ 8. d.

.cwt. 0 15 0 0 15 0

.lb. 0

1330000oo

[ocr errors][merged small]

0

0

..cwt. 0

41

..lb. 0
0

2

2

[blocks in formation]

Perfumed....

Not otherwise enumerated or described, that will serve the same purpose as starch...

Prints and drawings, plain or colored, single..

Bound or sewn...

Admitted under treaties of international copyright, single, bound or

sewn.

Quassia

..lb. 0

..cwt. 0 1 0

.bush. 0 0 3

Quinces

Rice, not rough nor in the husk

Rough and in the husk...

Sago..

Scale board

Semolina

[blocks in formation]

Ships, foreign ships, to be broken up, with their tackle, apparel, and furniture, (except sales)

[merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small]

Silk manufactures, being velvet, the produce of Europe, plain or figured:
Broad stuffs

[blocks in formation]

The foundation of which is wholly composed of cotton or other mate

[merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors]

Ribbons of velvet, or silk embossed with velvet.

The foundation of which is wholly composed of cotton or other mate

rial than silk

Manufactures of silk, or of silk mixed with any other materials, the produce of Europe, called plush

3 0 0 10 0

[merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][subsumed]

Commonly used for making hats.

Parasols and umbrellas..

0 .each 0

Damask of silk and wool, or other materials, for furniture
Damask China

....lb. 0 0 10

...running yd. 0 0 8

80000

[ocr errors]

Pongees, in pieces, not exceeding 15 yards in length...

Exceeding 15 yards, and not exceeding 21 yards in length.

Exceeding 21 yards, and not exceeding 31 yards in length.

[blocks in formation]
[blocks in formation]

Handkerchiefs, plain and figured, in pieces not exceeding 9 yards in
length..

Exceeding 9 yards, and not exceeding 18 yards in length
Soap, not being scented or fancy, viz.:

Hard.

Soft
Naples

Spa ware

.cubic foot 0

Spelter, or zinc, manufactures, not otherwise enumerated.
Spirits, cordials, or strong waters, not being the produce of any British
possession in America, nor of any British possession within the limits of
the East India Company's charter, in regard to which the conditions of
the act 4th Victoria, chap. 8, have or shall have been fulfilled, sweet-
ened, or mixed with any article, so that the degree of strength cannot

0

.piece o 2

000

3

5

[blocks in formation]

6

[blocks in formation]
[ocr errors]

0

0

22202

[ocr errors]

0 4

0

468

9

0 10

be exactly ascertained by Syke's hydrometer; and perfumed spirits to be used as perfumery only.

Starch....

Gum of, torrified or calcined

[blocks in formation]

..gal. 1 0 0 ..cwt. 0 0 41 0041

Succades, including all fruits and vegetables preserved in sugar, until 5th

July, 1854, inclusive

From and after 5th July, 1854

Tapioca

Tin foil..

Toys, viz.: Marbles...

All other toys.

...lb. 0

.....

0 2

0 014

...cwt. 0 0 43

Manufactures of, not otherwise enumerated

Turnery, not otherwise described

Varnish, containing any quantity of alcohol or spirit

Vermicelli

.....

Vinegar

Washing balls

0 10 0

0 10 0

0 1 0

cubic foot 004

0 04

.gal. 0 12 0 ewt. 0

.gal. 0 0 8 .lb. 0 0 2

Watches, of gold, silver, or any other metal, exceeding the value of £10

Other watches, viz.: Gold open faces..

[blocks in formation]

Water, Cologne water, the flask, (30 of such flasks containing not more than one gallon)..

When not in flasks, (as perfumed spirits).....

0 7 6

0 15 0

0 2 6

0 36

080

008

..gal. 1 0 0

Woolens, articles or manufactures of wool, (not being goat's wool,) or of
wool mixed with cotton, viz.: Carpets and rugs
Shawls, scarfs, and handkerchiefs, plain, and not printed
Printed.....

[blocks in formation]

Articles or manufactures of wool, (not being goat's wool, or of wool mixed with cotton, wholly or in part made up, not otherwise charged with duty,). ....every £100 value 5 00

Schedule No. 5.

Duties on spirits imported into Scotland and Ireland :

Spirits or strong waters, for every gallon of such spirits or strong waters,
of any strength not exceeding the strength of proof of Syke's hydrome-
ter, and so in proportion for any greater or less strength than the
strength of proof of and for any greater or less quantity than a gal-
lon, viz.:-

The produce of any British possession in America, not being sweetened
spirits, or spirits mixed with any article, so that the degree of strength
thereof cannot be exactly ascertained by such hydrometer :-
If imported into Scotland...

[blocks in formation]

Rum, the produce of any British possession within the limits of the East India Company's charter, not being sweetened spirits, or spirits so mixed as aforesaid, in regard to which the conditions of the act 4 Vic., cap. 8, have or shall have been fulfilled:

[merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small]

Rum shrub, however sweetened, the produce of and imported from such possessions, in regard to which the conditions of the act 4 Vic., cap. 8, have or shall have been fulfilled, or the produce of and imported from any British possession in America :—

If imported into Scotland..

66 Ireland

..gal. 0 5 0 038

[merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][ocr errors][merged small][merged small]

Gutta percha, manufactures of, not moulded, such as bands, sheets, soles, tubing.

Articles moulded..

..cwt.
..lb.

Lucifers, of wood, in boxes containing not more than 100 matches,

[blocks in formation]

050 0 0 2

the gross of boxes 0 0

[blocks in formation]

.square yd. 0

Paper, gilt, stained, colored, embossed, and all fancy kinds, not being

paper-hangings

Salacine

[blocks in formation]

44000366

...lb. 0 0 21 .oz. 0

80000

[ocr errors]

..lb. 0

.gal. 0 .cwt. 0

6

free.

01 0

OF THE APPRAISEMENT OF IMPORTED MERCHANDISE.

We have received from the Treasury Department the following instructions to Collectors and other officers of the Customs in the United States, under the act of 3d of March, 1851, regulating the appraisement of imported merchandise, which we publish for the benefit of importing merchants and others :

TREASURY DEPARTMENT, July 20, 1853. Your special attention is called to the following instructions in relation to the appraisement of merchandise, under the act of 3d March, 1851, additional to, or in modification of the circular instructions from this Department, dated 27th March, 1351.

The invoice cost of foreign merchandise, supported by the oath required by law, will be held and taken as the importer's declaration of value at the port and time of shipment, and conclusive against the importer; unless, before entering the same, the said importer, his consignee, or agent, where the merchandise has been actually purchased, shall declare in writing, under oath, on the invoice, a decline in value between the time of such purchase and the date of shipment, and the amount thereof; in which case such declared value shall be conclusive against the importer: but in either case the appraisers will determine and fix such additional value as the law and the facts may warrant.

JAMES GUTHRIE, Secretary of the Treasury.

REDUCTION OF DUTIES BY THE GERMAN ZOLL-VEREIN.

DEPARTMENT OF STATE, July 23, 1853,

Information has been received at this Department from the United States Consul at Frankfort, that a reduction in the rate of duties on certain articles imported into the States of the Zoll-Verein went into effect on the 1st instant, to wit:

Tobacco leaves and stems from the present rate of 5 rix dollars to 4 rix dollars per cwt.

French brandies from 16 rix dollars to 8 rix dollars per cwt.

Wines in casks, 8 rix dollars to 6 rix dollars per cwt.

Coffee, 6 rix dollars to 5 rix dollars per cwt.

Teas, 4 rix dollars to 8 rix dollars per cwt.

RAILROAD, CANAL, AND STEAMBOAT STATISTICS.

GENERAL RAILROAD LAW OF IOWA.

We give below the General Railroad Law of Iowa. The companies are organized under the Act providing for the organization of companies for pecuniary profit. The additional privileges necessary to the construction of a railroad, such as condemning lands, and crossing public highways, are provided for by another act.

1. Any number of persons may associate themselves and become incorporated for the transaction of any lawful business including the establishment of ferries, the construction of canals, railways, bridges, or other works of internal improvement; but such incorporation confers no power or privilege not possessed by natural persons except as hereinafter provided.

2. Among the powers of such body corporate, are the following:-

1st. To have perpetual succession.

2d. To sue and be sued by its corporate name.

3d. To have a common seal which it may alter at pleasure.

4th. To render the interests of the stockholders transferable.

5th. To exempt the private property of its members from liability for corporate debts except as herein otherwise declared.

6th. To make contracts, acquire and transfer property, possessing the same powers -in such respects as private individuals now enjoy.

7th. To establish by-laws, and make all rules and regulations deemed expedient for the management of their affairs, in accordance with law and not incompatible with an honest purpose.

3. Previous to commencing any business except that of their own organization they must adopt articles of incorporation, which must be recorded in the office of the recorder of deeds of the county where the principal place of business is to be, in a book kept therefor.

4. Corporations for the construction of any work of internal improvement must, in addition, also file a copy of such articles in the office of a secretary of state, and have the same recorded by him in a book kept for such purposes. Such articles of incorporation must fix the highest amount of indebtedness or liability to which the corporation is at any one time to be subject, which must in no case, except in that of the risks of insurance companies, exceed two thirds of its capital stock.

5. A notice must also be published for four weeks in succession in some newspaper as convenient as practicable to the principal place of business.

6. Such notice must contain:

1st. The name of the corporation and its principal place of transacting business.

28. The general nature of the business to be transacted.

3d The amount of capital and stock authorized, and the times and conditions on which it is to be paid in.

4th. The time of the commencement and termination of the corporation.

5th. By what officers or persons the affairs of the company are to be conducted, and the times at which they will be elected.

6th. The highest amount of indebtedness or liability to which the corporation is at any time to subject itself.

7th. Whether private property is to be exempt from the corporate debts.

7. The corporation may cominence business as soon as the articles are filed in the office of the recorder of deeds, and their doing shall be valid if the publication in a newspaper is made and the copy filed in the office of secretary of state, when such filing is necessary, within three months from such filing in the recorder's office.

8. No change in any of the above matters shall be valid unless recorded and published as the original articles are required to be.

9. Corporations for the construction of any work of internal improvement may be formed to endure fifty years; those formed for other purposes cannot exceed twenty years in duration; but in either case they may be renewed from time to time for periods not greater respectively than was at first permissible, provided three-fourths of the votes cast at any regular election for that purpose be in favor of such renewal,

« AnteriorContinuar »