An Act to amend the Act of the present Session, intituled: An Act imposing duties of Customs, with the Tariff of Duties payable under it/Schedule B

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SCHEDULE B.

Goods paying twenty-five per centum ad valorem:—

Cassia, ground,
Cinnamon, “
Ginger,
Mace,
Nutmegs,
Pepper, ground,
Perfume, not otherwise specified,
Perfumery and fancy soaps,
Pimento, ground,
Playing cards,

Proprietary Medicines, commonly called Patent Medicines, or any medicine or preparation of which the recipe is kept secret, or the ingredients whereof are kept secret, recommended by advertisement, bill or label for the relief or cure of any disorder or ailment.

Goods paying ten per centum ad valorem:—

Sole and Upper Leather.

Goods paying ten per centum ad valorem:—

Books, periodicals and pamphlets, printed,—not being foreign reprints of British Copyright Works, nor blank account books, nor copy books, nor books to be written or drawn upon, nor reprints of books printed in Canada, nor printed sheet music.

Iron—viz:—Bar, Rod, Hoop and Sheet.
Canada plates and tinned plates.
Nail and Spike Rod, round, square and flat.
Rolled plate and Boiler plate.
Wire,
Type.

Goods paying ad valorem and specific duties.

Ale, Beer and Porter, ten per centum ad valorem and a specific duty of five cents per Gallon in Casks, and seven cents per Gallon in bottles. (5 quart and 10 pint bottles to be held to contain a gallon.)
Tea, black, fifteen per centum ad valorem, and a specific duty of three cents and one half of a cent per lb.
Do. Green including Japan, fifteen per centum ad valorem, and a specific duty of seven cents per lb.
Tobacco, manufactured, except Cigars, and including Snuff, five per cent ad valorem, and a specific duty of fifteen cents per lb.
Wines of all kinds, including Ginger, Orange, Lemon, Gooseberry, Strawberg, Raspberry, Elder and Currant Wines, twenty per centum ad valorem, and a specific duty of ten cents per gallon, (5 quart and 10 pint bottles to be held to contain a gallon.)
The following packages, that is to say:—Bottles, Jars, Demi-Johns, Brandy Casks, Barrels or Packages in which Spirituous Liquors, Wines and Malt Liquors are contained and Carboys containing Sulphuric Acid, and all goods not enumerated in any of the Schedules to this Act as charged with any other duty, and not declared to be free of duty, shall be charged with a duty of Customs of fifteen per centum ad valorem.