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Chatelains, metal attachments to ladies' belts for carrying parasols, &c., dutiable as jewelry, (1396, S. S., 1624.) Cheese, (1071) 4 cts. per lb.

grated, (1071, S. S., 1727.) 4 cts. per lb. if in glass bottles, the same are dutiable as such, (S. S., 1727.)

box hoops and materials, (1147, S. S., 2307.)

Chemical preparations, used chiefly in med

icines, (1332, T. R., p. 575.)

and salts, n. o. p. f., (1412.) purposes, acids used for, (see "Acids.") Chenille cords, or trimmings, cotton, as cotton mfs. n. o. p. f.

Chenille cords, or trimmings, silk, (see "Silk.")

Cheroots, (see "Cigars.")

Chessmen and chessballs, bone or ivory, (see "Ivory.")

wood, as mfs. of wood n. o. p. f. Chest handles, according to materials. Chewing tobacco, (see "Tobacco.") Chickory paste, (1233, S. S., 1509.) 5 cts. per lb.

Chickory root, unground or burnt and ground, (1232, S. S., 1334, 2263.) 1 ct. per lb.

prepared, (1233, S. S., 1334, 2263.) 5 cts. per lb.

Chicle, gum, (see "Gums.")

Children, articles worn by, (see " Articles.") Children's bonnets, hats, hoods, dressgoods,

and toys, (see "Hats," "Woollens," and "Toys.")

rattles, (see "Rattles.")

Chili peppers, (see "Peppers.")

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Chinchards, (or chinches,) in oil, as sar

dines, which see, (S. S., 1382.) Chincona, (see "Cinchona.') Chinese blue, (see "Colors.")

or Japan wax. (see "Wax.") peanut oil, (see "Oils.'')

wine, as dist. sp., (S. S., 1987, see "Liquors.")

"Chinoidine," (see "Quinoidine.") Chinotti, (see "Eve's apples.")

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cakes, fancy, styled bon-bon " or chocolate sweetmeats, (as conf., 1102, S. S., 383, 1989.)

Chromate of potash, (see "Potash.") Chrome yellow, or chromate of lead, (see "Colors.'')

Chromic Acid, (see "Acids.")
Chromos, printed only,† (1210, 3052.)
Chronometer cases, rosewood, or mahogany,

empty, (1147, Aug. 3, 1858, N. Y.) Chronometers, box or ships', and parts thereof, (1236.)

Chrysolite, crude min., (1334).
Church bells, (see Bells.")

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Church vestments, (see S. S., 1141.) Cicuta, conia, (see "Conium.") Cider, (1816.)

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Cigar cases, finished or unfinished, (1385, S. S., 2667.)

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Cigarrette papers, (see 'Paper " and "Papers.")

Cigarettes, asthma, (1332, S. S., 1646.) Cigar lights, "Special Safety," smokers' articles, (1385, S. S., 1924.) Cigars, cigarettes, and cheroots of all kinds, * paper cigars, and cigarettes, including wrappers, subject to same duties as cigars, (1127.) $2.50 per lb., and Also, internal revenue tax as follows: Cigars and cheroots, (2018, 2076.) $6 per M.

Cigarettes weighing over 3 lbs. per 1000,

(2018, 2076.) $6 per M.

On same, weighing not over 3 lbs. per 1000 (2018, 2076.) $1.75 per M.

Cigar stands, magic, (see "Magic.") Cinchona root, er. dr., (1543.) Free. Cinchona or cinchonine bark. (see “Barks.”)

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Cheroots and Cigarettes must be imported, (the same as cigars,) in quantities not less than 3000, and packed in boxes as prescribed in the case of cigars; but in no case over 500 in a single box, (1838, 2015, 2016, S. S., 1306.) Chromo-lithographs and embossed or brush-finished chromos, dtbl. as mfs. of paper under 1368. (S. S..

3031, 3061.)

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screenings and dust, bituminous and anthracite, as culm, (1240, S. S., 604, 667.)

Coal stores of American vessels, not unloaded, (1546.) Free.

Coatings, (see Linens.")

Cobalt, oxide of, (1241.)

ores, (1547.) Free.

Cobaltum crystals, (see "Arsenic.")

Cobourgs, printed or ombrestriped, as meri

nos, or woollen dress goods, (Sept. 21, 1857, Boston.)

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Coburg robes aquille, (see note to 374.)

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wstd., hair of alpaca, goat, or like animals, (see Woollen Clothing.")

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silk, or of which silk is a comp. ch. val.,

of all other materials n. o. p. f., (1238.) Cloak pins, according to material. Clock cases, of marble, (1237, S. S., 935.) Clocks and parts thereof, (1237, S. S., 935.) Same, if metal comp. ch. val., (1237.) Clocks, side ornaments for, as vases, candelebas, &c., are not " parts of clocks," (S. S., 1487.)

Cloth for buttons, (see "Buttons.")

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Cod-sounds, (see "Sounds.")

Codilla, or tow of hemp, (see "Tow.") Coffee, in the berry,* (1551, S. S., 2000.) Free.

Coffee, acorn, dandelion root, and all other

substitutes for, except chickory, (1183.) 3 cts. per lb.

extract or preps. of, (1816, T. R., p. 566.) mills, wood and iron, as mfs. of iron n. o. p. f. Cognac oil, or oenanthic ether, (see "Oils.") Coins, cabinets of, (see Cabinets.")

gold and silver, and copper, (1552) Free. old foreign copper, in large quantities, for mfg pps., as old copper, (1055, S. S., 1760.) 4 cts. per lb.

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Colleges, importations for, (see "Acade

ground in oil, (945.) 1 cts. per lb Prussian blue, dry or moist, (1352, S. S.,

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† See T. D., 34, for description.

Aniline colors for painters' use, composed of aniline and starch, to give body, held dutiable under 1350, as aniline colors, (S. S., 2781, 2811.)

This includes all artists' colors put up in oil in small tubes, excepting white and red lead and oxyd of zinc, (S. S., 2299.)

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Conine or conicine, (se "Conium.")
Contrayerva root, med., (1559.) Free.
Cooper, as ale, (see "Liquors."')
Copal gum, (see “* Gums.")

Copper alloys, n. o. p. f., of which copper

is a comp. ch. val., (1057.)

Copper, all mfs. of, or of which copper

shall be a comp. ch. val., n. o. p. f., whether the copper be the simple metal, or in the form of an alloy or combination, n. o. p. f, with any other article,

(1057, S. S., 428, modified by S. S. 1470.) black or coarse, on all fine copper it contains, (1054.) 4 cts. per lb. bolts, spikes, and nails, (1057) cement, so-called, as copper ore, (1053, S. S., 1895.)

clippings, from new copper plates never in use, as copper unmfd., n. o. p. f., (1057, S. S., 1580.) 5 cts. per lb.

coins, (see Coins.")

eyelets. (see Eyelets.")

in rolled plates, called brazier's copper, (1057.)

in plates, bars, ingots, pigs, and in other forms, unmfd., and not enumerated, (1056.) 5 cts. per lb.

in sheets, rods, and pipes, (1057.) old, fit only for re-mf., (1055.)

4 cts. per lb. old, taken from the bottom of American vessels compelled by marine disaster to repair in foreign ports, (1560, R R., pt. iv, art. 161.) Free.

ores, on all fine copper they contain, (1053) 3 cts. per lb.

regulus of, on all fine copper it contains,

(1054, S. S., 2913.) 4 cts. per lb. subacetate of, (see "Verdigris.")

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Copying books. (see “Books.")

Coral, cut or mfd., (1251, April 23, 1858, Bost.) jewelry, (1251, S. S., 2556.) marine, unmfd., (1562.) Free.

Coraline, n. o. p. f., (1816.)

Cordage, or cables, Manilla, untarred, (969.) 2 cts. per lb.

all other, untarred, (970.) 3 ets. per lb. tarred. (968.) 3 cts. per pound. Cord, sash, hemp, (see Hemp.") Cordials, (see Liquors.")

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and mohair manufactures, (see "Mohairs.") and silk manufactures, (see "Silk.") and silk plush, (see "Silk.")

and wool, mfs. of, (see "Woollens."') and worsted braids, for boot and shoe straps, chiefly cotton, as mfs. partly of worsted, (1163, S. S., 1822.)

and worsted mfs., (see "Worsted.") and worsted trimmings, (see "Worsted.") bagging, or bags, (see "Bagging," &c.) bobbinet, braids, insertings, lace, and trimmings, (932.)

braids, imptd. for trimming hats, but which may be used for other pps., dtbl. as other cotton braids under 932, (S. S., 1761.)

brilliants, classified with "jeans," (924, Dec. 31, 1862, N. Y.)

canton flannels, dutiable under 921 or 922, according to quality, (S. S., 1576.) taps, &c., made on frames, (see

cles.")

carpeting, (see "Carpeting.")

cords and tassels, (929, 932.)

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crochet cotton on spools, as "Cotton Thread,' &c., which see, (S. S., 2540.) drawers, woven, (see "Articles.") dreadnaughts, (932, Aug 12, 1857, Phila.) dresses embroidered with worsted, as "worsted clothing," (see "Woollens," S. S., 2712.)

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Cottons, (except jeans, denims, drillings, bed-tickings, ginghams, plaids, cottonades, pantaloon stuff, and goods of like description), not exceeding 100 threads to the sq. inch, counting the warp and filling, and weighing over 5 oz. per sq. yd., (921.)

unbleached, 5 cts. per sq. yd. bleached, 5 cts. per sq. yd.

colored, stained, painted, or printed,

5 cts. per sq. yd. and The same, exceeding 200 threads to the sq. inch, or, being finer and lighter than above, and not exceeding 200 threads, (922, 923.)

unbleached, 5 cts. per sq. yd.

bleached, 5 cts. per sq. yd.

colored, stained, painted, or printed,

5 cts. per sq yd., and jeans, denims, drillings, bed tickings, ginghams, plaids, cottonades, pantaloon stuffs, and goods of like description, or for similar use, not exceeding 100 threads to the sq inch, counting the warp and filling, and exceeding 5 oz. to the sq.yd., (924.)

unbleached 6 cts. per sq. yd. bleached 6 cts. per sq. yd. colored, stained, painted, or printed, 6 cts. per sq. yd., and The same, finer or lighter, not exceeding 200 threads to the sq. inch, (925.) unbleached, 6 cts. per sq. yd.

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