of the growth and production of the Bri- Timber of all sorts not particularly enumerated, .... in a British-built ship, the load of 50 cu- .... in a ship not British-built, the load of 50 Timber of all sorts not particularly enumerated, For the regulations under which Timber fit for naval pur- Ufers, under 5 inches square, and under 24 feet in 18 2 7 18 9 0 0 16 3 496 4 12 8 0 5 6 1 11 Yards. See Masts. (a) As to warehousing, &c. of Goods, without payment of duty in the first instance, see TITLES 245, 288, and 289. As to rate of duty on American Goods, see TITLE 136. As to regulations touching Goods in general, see TITLES 1-245. Stone, continued, viz. Foreign Goods. Mill Stones above 4 feet in diameter, or if 12 inches in thickness, or upwards, the pair Paving Stones, not of marble, the 100 feet square, Pebble Stones, the ton of 20 cwt. Polishing Stones, the 1001, value Quern Stones, under 3 feet in diameter, and not ex- .... 3 feet in diameter, and not above 4 feet in dia- Rag Stones, the 100%, value Sculptured Marble and Statuary, the cwt. If any Statue, Group of Figures, or other Stone or Marble Orna- .... Slates in frames, the dozen Slick Stones, the 100 Statuary. See Sculptured Marble. Stone the produce of the Islands of Guernsey, Jersey, See the note under the head of Guernsey. For the regulations under which Burr Stones, being the produce of Stone, Sculptured. See Sculptured Marble. 100 089 Stones not particularly enumerated, nor otherwise Stone Bottles. See Bottles. Storax or Styrax, viz. Calamita, directly from the place of its growth, the lb. .... the lb. .... not directly from the place of its growth, the lb. Straw Hats or Bonnets. See Hats. Stuffs of all sorts, made of or mixed with wool, the 1001. value 50 00 (a) As to warehousing, &c. of Goods, without payment of duty in the first instance, see TITLES 245, 288, and 289. As to rate of duty on American Goods, see TITLE 136. As to regulations touching Goods in general, see TITLES 1-245. .... White or Clayed Sugar, the cwt. Refined Sugar, the cwt. The duties on Sugar are continued annually. Sugar Candy, Brown, the cwt. White, the cwt. Sulphur, Impressions, the 1007, value Vivum. See Brimstone. in a ship not British-built, the last of 12 barrels, each 50 0 0 Tapioca, the lb. 0 0 6 Tar, in a British-built ship, the last of 12 barrels, each barrel not exceeding 31 gallons 1 1 6 130 0 19 6 20 0 0 0 1 3 the produce of any British Colony or Plantation, the last 018 For the regulations under which Tea may be so imported, see (a) As to warehousing, &c. of Goods, without payment of duty in the first instance, see TITLES 245, 288, and 289. As to rate of duty on American Goods, see TITLE 136. As to regulations touching Goods in general, see TITLES 1-245. of the growth or production of his Majesty's colonies, of the growth, production, or manufacture of the plan- EXCISE DRAWBACK. Shag, Roll, or Carrott Tobacco, manufactured at any 000 50 0 5 9 50 0 4 0 05 0 1 1 (a) As to warehousing, &c. of Goods, without payinent of duty in the first instance, see TITLES 245, 288, and 289. As to rate of duty on American Goods, see TITLE 136. As to regulations touching Goods in general, see TITLES 1-245. Tobacco, continued, viz. Foreign Goods. respect thereof shall have been paid, and which shall be exported as merchandize by the manufacturer thereof from such ports to foreign parts, the lb. Pipes, the 1001. value Tongues, the dozen Tonnage duty on Vessels entering inwards from foreign parts. See TITLE 253. Truffles, the lb. 50 669 80 of Venice, Scio, or Cyprus, the lb. 4 4 0 10 of Germany or any other place not otherwise enu- 1 6 2 Tutiæ Lapis. See Lapis. Twine, the cwt. 11 0 Twist for Band Strings. See Band String Twist. V and U. Valonia, the cwt. Vanelloes, the lb. Varnish, not otherwise enumerated, the 1007. value Vases of Stone or Marble Sculptured. See Sculptured Marble 014 Verjuice, the tun of 252 gallons Vermicelli, the lb. Vermillion, the Ib. 080 702 000 61 7 0 (a) As to warehousing, &c. of Goods, without payment of duty in the first instance, see TITLES 245, 288, and 289. As to rate of duty on American Goods, see TITLE 136. As to regulations touching Goods in general, see TITLES 1—243. |