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 552 THIRTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 163. 1862. M,,;,;,,, On marble, white statuary, in block, rough, or squared, seventy-ive cents per cubic foot; veined marble, and marble of all other descriptions, not otherwise provided for, in block, rough, or squared, forty per centum ad valorem; Manufactures On all manufactures of marble, marble slabs, marble paving tiles, and °¥` ¤mbl*=· marble sawed, dressed, or polished, fifty per centum ad valorem; Bhddcm On manufactures of bladders, thirty per centum ad valorem ; India-rubber On manufactures of India-rubber and silk, or of India-rubber and silk md mk- and other materials, fifty per oentum ad valorem; Mustard. On mustard, ground, in bulk, twelve cents per pound; when enclosed in glass cr tin, sixteen cents per pound; pim, 6,,- On plates engraved, of steel, copper, wood, or any other material, zr¤v¤d· twenty-five per centum ad valorem; Plumbago. On plumbago or black lead, ten dollars per ton; Potatoes. On potatoes, twenty-tive cents per bushel ; Percussion _ On percussion caps, fulminates, fulminating powders, and all articles ggiggtxgggj uspd for like purposes, not otherwise provided for, thirty per centum ad va orem ; Playingmrds. On playing-cards, valued at twenty-Eve cents or less per pack, fifteen cents per pack; valued above twenty-tive cents per pack, twenty-five cents per pack ; Metallic pens. On pens, metallic, ten cents per gross ; Pen-holdertips. On pen-holder tips, metallic, ten cents per gross ; Pen-holders. On pen-holders, complete, ten cents per dozen ; Lead pencils. On lead pencils, one dollar per gross; Rice. {On rice, cleaned, one cent and a half per pound; paddy, three quarters 0 one cent per pound; uncleaned rice, one cent per ound; Sngo,&c. On sago and sago flour, one cent and a half pgr pound; Sheathin wp- On sheathing copper, and sheathing metal or yellow metal not wholly lm ““d m°°°l' of copper nor wholly or in part of iron, ungalvanized, in sheets forty- elight ipches long and fourteen inches wide, and weighing from fourteen to t irty- our ounces per s uare foot, three cents per pound; On tin in pigs, bars, gr blocks, fifteen per centum ad valorem; Tin. On tin in plates or sheets, terne, and tagger tin, twenty-tive per centum ad valorcén; pn oxide, muriatic, and salts of tin and tin foil, thirty per centum a va orem. Sec. 9. And be it further enacted, That, in addition to the duties here- Adrmgomn du. tofoxie imposed by law on the articles hereinafter mentioned and included ues on in tris section, there shall "be levied, collected, and paid, on the s, wares, and merchandise herein enumerated and provided for, impggsated from fwign countries, the following duties and rates of duty, that is to say: n ilton, Saxony, and Aubusson, Axmiuster, atent velvet, Tourna velvet, and tapestry velvet carpets and carpeting, Bgussels carpets wroughyt Carpets and by the Jacquard machine, and all medallion or whole carpets, five cents °‘“`P°’“’K’· per square yard; on Brussels and tapestry Brussels carpets and carpeting, printed on the warp or otherwise, three cents per square yard; on all treble-ingrain and worsted chain Venetian carpets and carpctings, three cents per square yard; on hemp or jute carpeting, two cents per square yard; on all other kinds of carpets and carpeting, of wool, flax, or cotton, or parts of either or other material (except druggets, bookings, and felt carpets and carpetings), not otherwise provided tor, five per centum ad valorem: Provided, That mats, rugs, screens, covers, hassocks, bedsides, M U and other portions of carpets or carpeting, shall pay the rate of duty here· Scmsm: m Imposed on sarpetks audd carpetgng of similar character; on all other mats, screens, assoc s, an rugs, ve er centurn ad valorern. Wocllens and On woollen cloths, woollen shawls,Pand all manufactures of wool, of ‘::;‘I‘f“°°“'" °f every description, made wholly or in part of wool, not otherwise provided for, a duéy of six cents per pound, and, in addition thereto, five per centum a va orem;