20 specimens of, for cabinets, or as objects of P. PACKING, asbestos-, covered with cotton, (39, S. same, med., (92.) 25 50 45 Free. boxes, wooden, empty, (231.) Free. all other, according to material. Free. Orleans, as annotto, (499.) Ornamental feathers and flowers, or parts thereof, for millinery use, +++, (429.) Ornaments, alabaster and spar, (394.) bead-, of all kinds except amber, (396.) buttons for, of wool, wstd. or hair. cut glass, (135, 143.) for dresses, etc., of silk, (383.) 30 cts. per lb. and 50 Pads in part of wool, or so-called "benzine rub Pader, steel, (183 a, 216, S. S., 1061.) 4.5 50 (See notes to 362.) Paddings, "calf-hair, and cotton," so-called. 10 linen, (334, S. 8., 1714.) 35 bers," as mfs. of wool, under 362, (S. S., 2987.) 50 Pad-screws, (415.) for hats, bonnets, or hoods, +++, (448.) 20 Painted bisque-ware, (125.) or trimmings for same, silk, (383.) 50 china-ware, (125.) This includes copies actually made by American artists of the productions of other American artists, (S. 8., 2318) For provisions as to certification, see Title "American Artists." This item does not include "paintings on plates, goblets, vases, or any utensils for use, or capable of being converted into breast-pins, ear-drops, or other ornaments to be worn.' (Ogden's Tariff.) Nor "Geneva enamelled paintings." (March 3, 1858, N. Y.) Nor paintings on glass (T. R., p. 578, and August 20, 1860, N. Y), but does include those on ivory (S. S., 2037), and oil paintings on canvas for wall panels and ceilings (S. S., 2679), and paintings on silk (8. S. 2760). See, also, notes to 470. Free. 60 Per ct. Paintings (continued): arriving from foreign countries, if used by on China plaques, (125, S. S., 4103.) 20 880 322 11⁄2 ct. per lb. Olympian green, (87.) 25 orange mineral, (58.) 3 cts. per lb. oxide of cobalt, (50.) 20 of iron, (87, S. S., 1212, T. D., 30.) 25 30 same, not ranking as works of art, (143, T. R., p. 568, S. S., 4695.) 45 silk, ranking as works of art, of which the painting is the item of ch. cost, (470 a., S. S., 5475.) specially imported, (see "Special tions" and "Societies.") PAINTS AND COLORS AS FOLLOWS, TO WIT: all, including lakes, whether dry or mixed, or ground with water or oil, + + +, (87.) aniline colors and aniline fat, all, (82, S. S. 2899.) barytes, all combinations of, with acids or water, (87.) Berlin blue, (479.) black of bone, or ivory drop black, (88.) blanc fixe. (87.) satin white, (87.) 1313 25 25 blues, Berlin-, Chinese-, fig-, and wash-, (479). Bremen blue, (87, S. S., 1705.) carmine lake, dry or liquid, (87.) Chinese blue, (479.) chrome yellow, or chromate of lead, (87.) 25 25 25 134 ct. per lb. Free. Free. 3 cts. per lb. with artificial handles, (428, S. S., 1497.) 25 mfs. of, + + +, (395.) 25 unmfd., (744, 825.) Free. lead red-, (58.) 3 cts. per lb. white-, dry, or in pulp, (55.) 3 cts. per lb. Palm-nuts and palm-nut kernels, (753.) This includes all artists' colors put up in oil in small tubes, excepting white and red lead and oxyd of zinc, (S. S., 2299.) + Aniline colors for painters' use, composed of aniline and starch, to give body, held dutiable under 1350, Pt. I., as aniline colors, (S. S., 2781, 2811.) t Includes only those "made from the leaf of the palm-tree, the natural stem of the leaf being the handle of the fan, and the leaf being simply bound to prevent cracking and breaking," (S. S., 679, 1497.) Free. Free. "40 per ct. of woollen rags, in bundles of rags for the mf. of paper, is too large a proportion to be admitted free of duty. The importer should, where no evidence of fraud appears, be made to separate the free from the dutiable rags ch entry," (S. S., 311.) * This seems to me to be the proper classification under the changed phraseology of the new law, (487,) which seems to be sufficiently comprehensive to cover all kinds of stone, except marble and the mere rub ble or refuse of the quarries, + See note to " Diamonds," page 24 of this Schedule. 30 covered with wood, (473 a., S. S., 1662.) |