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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ARTICLES.

Which haTe received" the -deeision of the-J Commissioner of Customs, as to their 3 liability to "duty under the present ta-3 ' riff. V* -, ' ' • —v! COMPILED 'FROM OFFICIAI/SOWRdES' *.§ Agricultural implements, free " ' ' J '| Almonds, shellecrand in husk, free ' •£ Anchovies, 43 per cubic foot „ -1 Arrowioot, free • t j Axles, cart and dray, iron (loose)' free , , 1 Bathbricks, free - . , Bedsteads'^ iron), Ss per cwt * Bellows (forge), free ' '-J Biscuits (fancy), free ' ' v | Bitters (orange), 9s per gallon*^ ' " '* , papers, 4s per cubic foot - 1 JUjj, ' "*/ Carrawayi seeds, free - 1 Carriage, lamps, 3« per cwt.'. V , -, : *| Chains (with anchors or for ship* use , \ free , r *; Chain (alt other), 8s per cwfcl Cherry cordials, l)s per gallon* - ' -| Cheese, 'free " ' " - "■> ' i Ctocks, ! free . < • | Coffee, essence of, free t , •' „. , j Corrugated iron sheets, .free 4 1 Cotton ,wick. free - * Curry powder, free , , Eau de Cologne, 9s per gallon j Fencing wire and standards (iron) free ' 1 Fish, preserved, free . " Flavoring essences, free < * Floor-cloth, <free • * Forges and iron-work, loose, 33 per cwt. t Forks, digging and hay, 3s per cwt. " Galvanized iron sheets. free. „ „ wire, free „ „ ware as buckets; gutter" 1 ] ter angles, ridge caps, tiles, and orna- " mental pieces, 3s per cwt 1 Gelatine, free j , " "-1 Gingerbread, free s , Jl Ginger cordials, 9s per gallon* >- J <3roats, free Gun barrels, 5s each f ' S -Jj G utta perpha, free J "* Harrows, free ft j Herrings, preserved, free *] Hops, free t . f{ Horseshoes, 8s per cwt. Huckaback (hemp or , flax) 4a per cubic! foot , ' 1 Hurdles, iron, free ' ! | Iron chairs, 3s per cwt JH „ safest 3s per cwt ■> jM „ tanks, free 49 Ironwork for ships' use, free ."9 Isinglass, free m Jams and jellies, 4s per cubic foot ,9 Je wellery, free "9 Lemon and lime juice, free 9 Linseed oil, free ? f *9 Lobsters, preserved, free ' 9 Maccaroni, 4s per cubic foot i^J Machinery, agricultural' or other, free U* Meats, potted or preserved, free f "J Night lights, free ,| Oatmeal, free . , "% Oilcloth, free ' j „ table covers, 4s per pubic foot s *!t Olive oil (perfumed}, free J ' Olives, 4s per cubic foot . A Orange bitters, 9s per gallon* ji Oysters, preserved, free £*?■ Paint, free »"9 Peari barley, free I*9 Plough's, free " rs sM Ri«k cloth, free § Ij9 Safes, iron, 3s per cwt yJ v Sago, free t*jH Salad oil, 4s per cubic foot s Salt, free' rfl Sardines, 4s per cubic foot 'rll Sash weights, 3s per cwt -Z^iH Scythes, 3s per cwt ~ " '*?■ Sheaves, brass, for ships' use, fre ' Shot, free 'pjM Shovels, 3s per cwt. • >~j|M Soda, free , 'j« Soda crystals, free >r->fl Soups (fish and vegetable, 'preserved) fitefl Spades, 3s per cwt. *H Starch, free '*■ Steel (bar), free _ , J.^S Syrups, free ' a^B Table covers (oilcloth), is per cubic foqf gfl Tanks (iron), free $9 Tapioco, free - "J^A Tarpaulins, free * tfl Tiles, iron, Ss per cwt. *' \*H Tinman's tools, 3s per 'cwt t }^M Vermicelli, 4s per cubic foot ifl Vesta matches (wax), free -;„ \H Vinegar (in any package or vessel), fret dH Watches, free . s jfl Wick, cotton, free f£«^B Whiting, free ' Winnowing cloths, free§ . "I|M Wive, iron fencing, 'free ' |9 Wire, small (as bell wire), 3s per cwt. > * Orange Bitters, Cherry ! and GingerM Cordials, &c, are liable to duty at 93 perjl gallon. But if the importer make a decla^B ration, and the Collector certify that these* I goods do not contain more than JO percent.^ of spirit, they may,' upon application' to the Oommissionerof Customs, be admitted' at 4s per cubic foot- [ f Importation of Arms, &c., wjs|K>utj license is a misdemeanor, punishable by, fine or imprisonment. , * •,> % A manufacture composed of any of the. articles comprised in Section ,7» and itf which 'gutta percha' is used merely t^ make it waterproof, is chargeable with 4»'« per cubic foot. • » j ' £ f When the fabric is not superior to ordi» nary sailrcloth. ; , 5

The whole of Poland will utter ' a cry offl lamentation* o« hearing: of *ther< death :ofl Count Leon Plater, shot, in 'the square offl the Fortress ot Dunaburg., This gresiß patriot has stained, with -his bipod thVsoifl on which Count Henry,' bis"%ran J dfatheM ambassador from the States LiWnia; tm Sifflsmund, "Augustus,' King 'of* Polah&H took leave of • his electors in'the .Staros&H of Dunaburg, .which for, centunjis.iup to JhijM partition, of Poland, had belonged,, to. hjjM family. Leon Plater wasjonly'26 years <M age, and from the moment lie 'fell into^tl^B hands of his executiohers, k 'h6 suffered mafH tyrdom.'' He died calm and resigned J f^B the -liberty of his country. ' ;In 'returai^H from the execution, the lobsferver.enteredM church where were assembled the desolat^B sisters of, the, murdered ,man, v hLi..famil^| and his friends, who had^takenTefuge^^H the alf ar, arid^were offering' vp 1 pir^H ers. The courageous inother f Plater/ who, ; 'seeing' those "aronhd'^^M bathed in tears, consoled' thenr by sayi^H f( Da not weep^my:deariffrienda ;^yoaJiJH , that I doiiot. , ,I< should _ha;Ye shed tear^H my dear Leon had been afraid; pf^lheM^H covite condemnation; ,1 .Vejnt .to '^i»e MH my blessing ; I prayed' to God'forhiriilw^H with him! 1 ' Itris only faith Tin fhe 5 holin^H of' the realise 1 that 'can irißpire r »u r cb?heT^H courage^ a*tfd«perseY€rance."'i of,'- lll '^H King Francis lEleayes( J Rome. '''Hisj^H partureridw seems^ceftainf. » It.'istini^H sequence'f'of s representations .'made >lo^^H Pope 'by 'Various members.of the,d|pioiQ^^| v body, who' consider the sojourn in, B^H of the, ex-King of the Two .Sicifies^a^^H manent cause of trouble. , A ne t' c ™'S»J^H said", has deciaed W fiiirig his v rosiden^M Bay aria/'alre~ad'y thVrefiiK« of theex^^^H of Greece. r ' : 'Franciff'ir. has sent GeiK^H ' Bosco to .'Munich; to find hini; a suitP^H residence inlhoVieinity of that capitti^H

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 87, 4 September 1863, Page 6 (Supplement)

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ARTICLES. Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 87, 4 September 1863, Page 6 (Supplement)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ARTICLES. Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 87, 4 September 1863, Page 6 (Supplement)

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