SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. epaulets, galloons, laces, knots, stars, tassels, as ships' furniture. (See May 18, 1861, and S. 20 Free. 25 and wings of, (427) not cr., (94.) foil, for dentists' and other uses, (216, S. S., 2674.) 45 Graisse adherente or encluit adherente, (837 b., 45 galeries, (216, S. S., 4204.) laces, (427.) 25 Grana or Granella, cochineal, (508.) 25 Granite, unmfd. and undressed, (487 a.) same, hewn, dressed, or polished, (487 b.) Granville lotion, for the alcohol contained there 10 20 S. S., 5144.) Free. Free. 35 25 mfs. of, (232.) 336 $1 per ton. 20 $2 per gal. and 25 Granza or garance, prepared madder, (547.) Free. Grape juice or pulp, (301.) 25 Grapes, (299.) 2222 20 under 666. (T. R., p. 60.) Free. Grapes, Malaga, packed in sawdust, imm. tr. of, ores, (752.) Free. Grape sugar or glucose. (21.) 20 oxyd of, (92.) 25 Grass, articles of, +++, (395.) 30 paper in any form, (216) 45 bags, (see "Bags" and "Bagging.") pens, (216.) 45 bonnets, hats, and hoods, (400.) shell or gold saucers, for painting, (216, May, braids, etc., for making hats, etc., (448.) 30 320 1872.) 45 cables or cordage, tarred, (344.) 3 cts. per lb. size, (711.) 31⁄2 cts. per lb. flowers, called "natural grass flowers," dried and prepared, (837 b., S. S., 1739.) sweepings, (798.) Free. hooks, (216.) mfs. of, +++, (395.) mats and matting, floor-, (432.) tea-, (395, S. S., 3635.) noils, of China-grass, ramie, or sea-grass comb ed and prep. in England, (351, S. S., 3470.) Goloe shoes, galoches, or clogs, of leather, (463.) 30 tea-mats, (351, S. S., 3635.) of wood, (233.) 35 Free. thread of same, wound on spools, (351, S. S., 3621.) 35 35 Gomline, as albumen, (496, T. R., p. 569.) Gowns, as "Clothing," according to material. by Canadian farmers to be ground in mills yarn of same, (351, S. S., 2133.) Grasses, natural, dried, and prepared, and called "natural grass flowers," (837 b., S. S., 1739.) sisal-, sunn-, China-, ramie, or sea-, and other like fibrous vegetable substances, + + +, $15 per ton. (333 b.) 20 35 50 45 Spanish, esparto, and other, and pulp of, for Free. 35 10 for use as soap stock only, + + +, (712.) Free. known as "brown grease," obtained by pressure from wool skins, (437, S. S., 1953.) Green, French-, dry or moist, (87.) mineral, (87.) "An article stlyed 'gold beaters' skins,' but not made of the same material nor adapted to the same uses, was held to be dutiable as a manufacture of bladder." (S. S., 352.) Bags of foregn mf. exp. filled with flour or bran, or anything else than American grain, and rtd. empty are not free under the provision of the 7th section of the act of Feb. 8, 1875, Pt. 1, 2184. (S. S., 5423.) American bags exp. filled with foreign dye-woods, ground in the U. S., are dutiable on re-importation, (S. S., 3511.) Bone grease included, (S. S., 2422.) Also machinery drippings, (S. S., 3468,) and grease part fish-oil, (S. S., 3603.) val. at not over 10 cts. per sq.yd. 3 cts. per lb. val. over 10 cts. per sq. yd. 4 cts. per lb. same, suitable for same uses as cotton bagging, (343.) val. at not over 7 cts. per sq. yd. 11⁄2ct. per lb. same, val. over 7 cts. per sq. yd. 2 cts. per lb. as extra covers for coffee sacks, dtbl., (S. S., 3626.) and gunny cloth, old or refuse, fit only to be remfd., (713, S. S., 194.) Free. cleaned or drawn but not mfd., (444.) (Chinese) partly cleaned, (444, S. S., 3353.) Yak, (717 a., S. S., 4952.) 30 Free. HAIR, MANUFACTURES OF: 30 SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. Per ct. HAIR, MANUFACTURES OF (continued): Per ct. 20 HAIR, MANUFACTURES OF (continued): 8888 35 35 nets, India-rubber and silk, S. ch val. (383, 50 silk, (388.) 50 wool, wstd., or hair, (368.) 30 cts. per lb. and 50 oils, (99.) 50 or head-nets. (See above, "Hair nets.") 50 50 35 35 cents per lb. and 40 and worsted ornaments for hats, etc., (368, 30 cts. per lb. and 50 S. S., 2893.) applications for, toilet preps., (99.) bonnets, hats, and hoods, (400.) bracelets, braids, chains, curls, and ringlets of, or ch. val. of human hair, (442.) perfumeries, exc, alcoholic, (99.) plaits, for bonnets, hats, or hoods, (448.) rings and ringlets of human-, (442.) 50 selvedge to seatings.* 30 335 switches of cotton-thread, as "cotton-thread," under 318, (S. S., 1039, 2824.) 20 trimmings for bonnets, hats, or hoods, (448.) watch-guards of human hair, (444, S. S., 1603.) 35 wigs, human hair, (444, S. S., 1366, 1539.) Hake sounds, (515, S. S., 1648.) braids, plaits, laces, and trimmings of, for making or ornamenting bonnets, hats, or hoods, (448.) 20 brushes of, (404.) 30 35 calf-, cloth, wholly or ptly. of and not part W., dtbl. under 363, at same rates as wstds., etc. caps, (400.) Free. Half-duck for sails, as sail-duck, under 348, (Nov. 80 16, 1843, N. Y.) 30 materials for, (448.) 20 Half-goldleaf, same as full gold, (200, 822, April 2, chains, wholly or ch. val. of human hair, (442.) cloth known as "crinoline cloth," (445.) known as "hair seating," (446.) 35 30 1863, N. Y.) $1.50 per package of 500 leaves. "Half-stuff," pulp for paper, (837 b., S. S., 1589.) Halter chains, (see "Chains.") 20 30 cts. per sq. yd.* Halter rings, as saddlery, (415.) 35 of similar description with "crinoline," + Hamburg edgings, cotton embroideries, (325.) 40 80 edgings, appraisal of, (S. S., 3601.) Hames, as saddlery, (415.) 35 of similar description to those provided for 30 cts. per lb. and 50 50 Hammer-felt, in sheets for the mf. of piano-ham mers, dtbl. under 362 as mf. of W., (S. S., 4827.) all others, (216.) 45 2 cts. per lb. Free. Handbills, lithographic, as printed matter under 384, (Oct. 9, 1861, N. Y.) 25 of other animals, for beds and mattresses, Handbills, printed, all, (384.) 25 Handkerchiefs, cotton, hemmed, (325.) 339 25 curls, of human-, (442.) 35 in the piece or strip, as cotton cloth. dressings, toilet preps., (99.) 50 single, but not hemmed, (324 a.) 35 dyes, toilet preps., (99.) 35 frizzles (curls), of human-, (442.) 35 linen and cotton lace, lace ch. val., (325, S. S., galloons, (368.) 30 cts. per lb. and gimps, (368.) 30 cts. per ib. and 50 silk, (383.) human-, bracelets, braids, chains, curls, ring. Handle bolts of wood. (782.) Free. lets, and rings of, or of which it is the Handles for chests and drawers, according to all mfs. of, + + +, (444.) The question decided in Wilkins v. Arthur, and acquiesced in by the Department (S. S., 3597), was one of classification exclusively, based upon the distinction made in the late tariff laws between seatings of different widths, and had no relation, whatever, to the inclusion of the selvedge in computing the number of square yards for the assessment of duty on the goods. The present law has abolished this distinction in classification, and imposed the same rate of duty upon all "hair seating." without regard to width. The basis of the decision, therefore, no longer exists, and as the selvedge on these, in common with that on other goods, is certainly dutiable, the principle laid down in an analogous case by a ruling of the Department, May 16, 1863, seems to me to be applicable here, to wit: that the selvedge being "an integral part of the fabric, should be included in computing the width to ascertain the square yard," for the purpose of estimating, not the rate of duty, but the amount thereof to be collected.-EDITOR. furniture and hardware, + + +, (415.) Harps and harpsichords, musical insts., (469.) Harp-strings, gut, (671.) Hartshorn, (36.) spirits of, so-called, or aqua ammonia, (34.) part alcohol, (118.) Free. 50 cts. per lb. Hassocks, portions of carpets or carpeting, pay same rates as carpeting of like description, (378 b.) Hat-bands,* silk, or silk ch. val., (383.) Hat-linings, according to materials. 25 Hat wire, (see “Wire.") 35 Hautboys, musical insts., (469.) 35 Haversacks, leather, (463.) 220 40 50 85 25 Hawaiian Islands. Oil and bone, the production of American fisheries, shipped from these islands directly to ports of the United States, under the Hawaiian flag, exempt from discriminating duty of 10 per ct., under treaty of Dec. 20, 1849, (see Dec. 28, 1864, to Secy. of State, and Dec. 31, 1864, U. S. Consul, Honolulu.) The following articles, being the growth and manufacture or produce of the Hawaiian Islands, to wit: arrowroot; castor oil; bananas; nuts; vegetables, dried and undried, preserved and unpreserved; hides and skins, undressed; rice; pulu; seeds; plants; shrubs, or trees; muscovado, brown, and all other unrefined sugar, meaning hereby the grades of sugar heretofore commonly imported from the Hawaiian Islands, and now known in the markets of San Francisco and Portland as "Sandwich Island sugar;" syrups of sugar-cane, melado, and molasses; tallow, (Pt. I., 2232, and 2371 to 2381, S. S., 2962.) Free. Hawaii, mfs. from, must be of native mat. to be free under treaty, (S. S.. 4202.) other, (378 c.) bodies, cotton, (449.) wholly or ptly. of wool, (362.) val. not over 80 cts. per lb. 35 cts. per lb. and val, over 80 cts. per lb. 35 35 cts. per lb. and 40 val. at not over 30 cts. per lb., (363 b. and f.) 10 cts. per lb. and val. at over 30 and not over 40 cts., (363 c. and f.) 12 cts. per lb. and val. at over 40 and not over 60 cts., (363 d. and f.) 18 cts. per lb. and val. at over 60 and not over 80 cts., (363 e. and f.) 24 cts. per lb. and 35 val. at over 80 cts., (363 g.) 35 cts. per lb. and braids, plaits, flats, laces, trimmings, tissues, willow sheets, and squares, used for making or ornamenting, (448.) *Under the ruling of the U. S. Supreme Court in Zimmerman v. Arthur, referred to in Department decision, S. S., 5542, it is doubtful whether all such goods of whatever material, fit for hat-bands exclusively, should not be classified under 448 at a duty of 20 per cent. But it will be observed in regard to the very article embraced in that ruling, (“cotton hat-braids,") the former provisions in both the cotton schedule and that for "hat materials," for braids and trimmings, were modified by the words, "not otherwise provided for," while under the present law there is no such limitation in 325 as to cotton trimmings, but on the other hand that for hat materials (448) expressly limits its operations to "materials not specially enumerated or provided for in this act." The question then arises whether in this limitation of the word "material" such articles or materials as are specially enumerated or provided for in the act, even in general terms, are not excluded. And query whether the clause "composed of straw, chip," etc., was not intended to apply to the "hats, bonnets, and hoods," rather than to the materials embraced in this paragraph?-EDITOR. lumber, (see "Wood.") not curled or mfd., (717 a.) Free. 10 seed and leaf, or conium cicuta, cr., (636.) Free. not cr., (94.) Hemp, all unenumerated mfs. wholly or ptly. of, (hemp ch. val.,) other than such as can be measured by the sq. yd., (350, July 2, 1862, Boston.) bagging for cotton and other mfs., +++, suitable to the uses for which cotton-bagging is applied, wholly or in part of hemp, (343.) val. at not over 7 cts. per sq. yd. 11⁄2 ct. per lb. val. over 7 cts. 2 cts. per lb. bagging and bags, and like mfs., +++, other than above, wholly or in part of hemp, (342.) baled, no tare for hemp ropes used on it, (S. S., 4957.) Hogsheads, empty, (231.) 30 Hollands, brown, (see "Linens.") Hollow-ware, cast-iron, (157.) 1 ct. per lb. same, coated, glazed, or tinned, (201.) 3 cts. per lb. 35 other, of metal, (216.) 45 bale rope of, (350, April 21, 1858, N. Y.) 35 20 carpeting of, (377.) 6 cts. per sq. yd. Hoofs, (512.) Free. cloths of, other than above, (see "Linens.") Hooks and eyes, gilt or plated, (210.) cod-lines, (350, S. S., 1358.) 35 same of other metals, (216.) half duck, for sails, as sail-duck, (348, Nov. 16, fish-, (216.) 1843, N. Y. and Boston.) 80 Indian, a cr. drug, (636.) Free. rags for making paper, (753 a.) Free. sail-duck, or canvas for sails, (348.) 30 sash cord, (350, S. S., 487.) 35 seed, (452.) 1⁄4 ct. per lb. S. S., 3903.) seed oil, (28.) 10 cts. per gal. iron, (see "Iron, mfs. of.") sheetings, (319.) 35 Hoop timber, rough, (234, S. S., 3035.) 20 sunn-, or brown, (333 b.) tow of, or codilla, (330.) thread for mfg. hat-braids, (350, S. S., 4317.) unmfd., Russia and other; also India, Manila, and other like substitutes for hemp, (331, Jan. 4, 1871, N. Y.) $15 per ton. $10 per ton, round, in bark, 6 to 14 inches diameter, (734, S. S., 3627.) Free. 35 Hop poles, cedar or other, unmfd., (722.) Free. Hops, (275.) 8 cts. per lb. $25 per ton. roots of, for cultivation, (721.) Horn combs, (419.) Free. unmfd., called "Italian flax," but really hemp, Horn, mfs. of, +++, (399.) (331, Oct. 24, 1859.) $25 per ton. pith, unmfd., (513, S. S., 4786.) Free. waste, for paper-stock, (754.) Free. sizing, (837 b., S. S., 4750, 4786.) 20 plates for lanterns, (399.) 30 strips, (513, S. S., 1229.) Free. Henry's magnesia, (99.) 50 tips, (513.) Free. Horns, boat-, and post-, brass or tin, (469, S. S., 5217.) Horns of animals, and parts of, unmfd., (513.) 20 toy-, (425.) 20 Horse-clippers, (216, S. S., 5327.) shears, (197, S. S., 3195.) shoes, iron or steel, (162.) Horsehair, unmfd., (717 a.) Free. living, of immigrants, other than "teams," (252, S. S., 183, 1740, 2741.) 22 20 20 teams of, (see "Immigrants.") Hinge-blanks, (164.) 2 cts. per lb. Horseshoe iron, (see "Iron.") Hinges and butts, iron, finished, (164.) nails, (168.) 4 cts. per lb. 21⁄2 cts. per lb. Hose, leather, (463.) of rubber and textile fabrics, (453.) other, (see" Hosiery.") |