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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 those metals or any other metal shall be the component material of chief value.

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. Manufactures, articles, vessels and wares, of glass, or of which glass shall be a component material, not otherwise provided for. Manufactures and articles of leather, or of which leather shall be a component part, not otherwise provided for. Manufactures and articles of marble, marble paving tiles, and all other marble more advanced in manufacture than in slabs or blocks in the rough.

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

Manufactures, articles, and wares of papier mache.

Manufactures of wood, or of which wood is a component part, not otherwise provided for.

Manufactures of wool, or of which wool shall be the component material of chief value, not otherwise provided for. Medicinal preparations, not otherwise provi ded for.

Metallic pens.

Mineral waters.

Molasses.

Muskets, rifles, and other fire-arms. Nuts, not otherwise provided for. Ochres and ochrey earths, used in the composition of painters' colors, whether dry or ground in oil.

Oil-cloth of every description, of whatever material composed.

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Vinegar. Wafers. Water colors.

Wood, unmanufactured, not otherwise pro-
vided for, and fire-wood.
Wool, unmanufactured.

Schedule D.-(Twenty-Five per centum ad valorem.)

Borax or tinctal. Burgundy pitch.

Buttons and button moulds, of all kinds. Baizes, bockings, flannels, and floor-cloths, of whatever material composed, not otherwise provided for.

Cables and cordage, tarred or untarred. Calomel, and all other mercurial preparations.

Camphor, crude.

Cotton laces, cotton insertings, cotton trimming laces, cotton laces and braids. Floss silks, feather beds, feathers for beds, and downs of all kinds. Grass-cloth.

Hair-cloth, hair seating, and all other manufactures of hair, not otherwise provided for.

Jute, sisal grass, coir, and other vegetable substances, unmanufactured, not otherwise provided for.

Manufactures composed wholly of cotton, not otherwise provided for. Manufactures of goat's hair or mohair, or of which goat's hair or mohair shall be a component material, not otherwise prov'd for. Manufactures of silk, or of which silk shall be a component material, not otherwise provided for.

Manufactures of worsted, or of which worsted shall be a component material, not otherwise provided for.

Matting, China, and other floor matting and mats, made of flags, jute, or grass. Roofing slates, and slates other than roofing. Woollen and worsted yarn.

Schedule E.-(Twenty per centum ad valorem.)

Acids-acetic, acetous, benzoic, boracic, chromic, citric, muriatic, white and yellow, nitric, pyroligenous and tartaric, and all other acids of every description, used for chemical or medicinal purposes, or for manufacturing, or in the fine arts, not otherwise provided for.

Aloes.

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Copper in sheets or plates, called braziers'
copper, and other sheets of copper not
otherwise provided for.
Cream of tartar.
Cubebs.
Dried pulp.
Emery.
Ether.

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Chromate, bichromate, hydriodate, and prus- Lac sulphur.

siate of potash.

Cobalt.

Cocoa-nuts.

Coculus indicus.

Copperas or green vitriol, or sulphate of iron.
Copper rods, bolts, nails, and spikes.
Copper bottoms.

Lampblack.
Lard.

Leather, tanned, bend or sole.
Leather, upper of all kinds.

Lead, in pigs, bars, or sheets.
Leaden pipes.
Leaden shot.

Leeches.

Linens of all kinds.

Liquorice paste, juice, or root.

Litharge. Malt. Manganese. Manna.

Manufactures of flax, not otherwise provided for.

Manufactures of hemp, not otherwise provided for.

Marble, in the rough, slab, or block, unmanufactured.

Marine coral, unmanufactured. Medicinal drugs, roots, and leaves, in a crude state, not otherwise provided for. Metals, Dutch and bronze, in leaf. 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 or cat-gut, and all other strings of the same material.

Needles of all kinds, for sewing, darning, or knitting. Nitrate of lead.

Oats and oat-meal.

Oils-neatsfoot and other animal oil, spermaceti, whale, and other fish oil, the produce of foreign fisheries.

Opium.

Oranges, lemons, and limes.

Orange and lemon peel.

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Sulphate of barytes, crude or refined.

Osier or willow, prepared for basket-ma- Sulphate of quinine.

kers' use.

Patent mordant.

Tallow candles.

Paints, dry or ground in oil, not otherwise Tar.

provided for.

Таріоса.

Thread laces and insertings.

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Compositions of glass or paste, not set.
Cudbear.

Diamonds, gems, pearls, rubies, and other precious stones, and imitations thereof, when not set.

Engravings or plates, bound or unbound.
Hemp-seed, linseed, and rape.seed.
Fullers' earth.

Hair of all kinds, uncleaned and unmanufactured.

India rubber, in bottles, slabs, or sheets, unmanufactured.

Indigo. Kelp.

Lemon and lime juice. Lime.

Maps and charts.

Music and music paper, with lines, bound
or unbound.
Natron.
Nux vomica.

Oils, palm and cocoa-nut.
Orpiment.

Palm-leaf, unmanufactured.
Polishing stones.

Pumice and pumice stones.
Ratans and reeds, unmanufactured.
Rotten stone.

Sal ammonia.

Saltpetre, (or nitrate of soda, or potash,)
refined or partially refined.
Soda ash.

Furs, hatters', dressed or undressed, not on Sulphuric acid, or oil of vitriol.

the skin.

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Tallow, marrow, and all other grease and soap stocks and soap stuffs, not otherwise provided for.

Terra japonica, or catechu.

Watches, and parts of watches.

Watch materials of all kinds, not otherwise provided for.

Woad or pastel.

Schedule H.-(Five per centum ad valorem.)

Argol, or crude tartar.

Bells, when old, or bell metal, fit only to be remanufactured.

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

Brass, in pigs and bars.

Brass, when old, and fit only to be remanufactured.

Brazil-wood, and all other dye-wood, in sticks.

Bristles.

Chalk, not otherwise provided for.

Clay, unwrought.

Copper, in pigs or bars.

Flints.

Grindstones, wrought or unwrought.
Horns, horn-tips, bones, bone-tips, and
teeth, unmanufactured.
Ivory, unmanufactured.
Ivory nuts, or vegetable ivory.
Kermes.

Lac dye.

Lastings suitable for shoes, boots, bootees,
or buttons exclusively.
Madder, ground.
Madder root.

Manufactures of mohair cloth, silk twist,
or other manufacture of cloth suitable for
the manufacture of shoes, boots, bootees,
or buttons exclusively.
Nickel.

Copper, when old, and fit only to be rema- Nut-galls.

nufactured.

Pearl, mother of.

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Saltpetre or nitrate of soda, or potash, when Zinc, spelter, or teutenegue, unmanufaccrude.

Seedlac.

tured, not otherwise provided for.

Schedule I-(Exempt from Duty.)

Animals imported for breed.
Bullion, gold and silver.

Cabinets of coins, medals, and other collec-
tions of antiquities.

Coffee and tea, when imported direct from
the place of their growth or production,
in American vessels, or in foreign vessels
entitled by reciprocal treaties to be ex-
empt from discriminating duties, tonnage,
and other charges.

Coffee, the growth or production of the pos-
sessions of the Netherlands, imported
from the Netherlands in the same manner.
Coins, gold, silver, and copper.
Copper ore.

Copper, when imported for the U. S. mint.
Cotton.

Felt, adhesive, for sheathing vessels.

Models of inventions and other improve-
ments in the arts: Provided, That no ar-
ticle or articles shall be deemed a model
or improvement which can be fitted for use.
Oakum.

Oil, spermaceti, whale, and other fish, of
American fisheries, and all other articles
the produce of such fisheries.
Paintings and statuary, the production of
American artists residing abroad, and all
other paintings and statuary: Provided,
The same be imported in good faith as
objects of taste, and not of merchandise.
Personal and household effects (not mer-
chandise) of citizens of the United States
dying abroad.

Plaster of Paris, unground.
Platina, unmanufactured.

Garden seeds, and all other seeds, not oth- Sheathing copper; but no copper to be con

erwise provided for.

Goods, wares, and merchandise, the growth,
produce, or manufacture of the United
States, exported to a foreign country, and
brought back to the United States in the
same condition as when exported, upon
which no drawback or bounty has been
allowed: Provided, That all regulations
to ascertain the identity thereof, pre-
scribed by existing laws, or which may
be prescribed by the Secretary of the
Treasury, shall be complied with.
Guano.

Household effects, old and in use, of persons
or families from foreign countries, if used
abroad by them, and not intended for any
other person or persons, or for sale.
Junk, old.

sidered such, and admitted free, except in sheets forty-eight inches long and fourteen inches wide, and weighing from fourteen to thirty-four ounces the square foot. Sheathing metal.

Specimens of natural history, mineralogy, or botany.

Trees, shrubs, bulbs, plants, and roots, not otherwise provided for.

Wearing apparel in actual use, and other personal effects not merchandise, professional books, implements, instruments and tools of trade, occupation, or employment of persons arriving in the U. States: Prorided, That this exemption shall not be construed to include machinery or other articles imported for use in any manufacturing establishment, or for sale.

REDUCTION OF THE TARIFF OF DENMARK.

Official notice has been received at the Department of State, (Washington, July 1, 1846,) from the government of Denmark, of the following reductions in the general tariff of Sound and Belt dues, to take effect from the 1st of June of the present year, to wit:"1. That the duty on raw or unmanufactured cotton be reduced from eighteen stivers to ten stivers per 100 lbs.

"2. That the duty on raw sugar be reduced from five stivers to four stivers per 100 lbs. "3. That the duties on spirits from potatoes or grain, are reduced from four stivers to three stivers per bbl.

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4. That the reduction contained in the eleventh section of said tariff, (1st January, 1845,) with regard to deals from Memel, is equally applicable to deals from all other places; and, That the rate of 56 scheffels to a last, as given in the said paragraph, be changed into 60 scheffels to a last-all of which modifications will likewise apply to shipments through the Hesvig Holstein Canal."

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