Green Bay Republican (Newspaper) - January 14, 1843, Green Bay, Wisconsin IS THIS PAPER THE LAWS AND PUBLIC TREATIES Of THE UNITED STATES ARE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY HENRY O SHOLES PUBLISHER GREEN BAY W T SATURDAY JANUARY 14 1813 VOLUME 2 NO 16 TERMS OF Green Bay Republican The Green Buy Republican is every Saturday at Two Dollart and fifty cents per annum if paid in advance if not three dollart will be charged after the first six mouths ADVERTISEMENTS One dollar per 12 or under for the first insertion nnd for every subsequent insertion twenty-five ants ad- per square Those sent without a in regard to time will be published until forbid and charged accordingly Merchants by the year wilt bo charged 00 and each not permitted to occupy over a column at any one time Professional cards will be published nt the rate of per No subscriptions received for a loss term than six months and no will be until all arrearages are paid off to be optional with the publisher on business communications addressed to the Editor mint be TOST otherwise they will receive no attention BY Law of the United States en or worsted Hosiery that is to say stockings socks drawers shirts and all similar manufactures made on frames a duly per centum ad valorem Eighth On flannels of whatever terials composed except cotton a duty of fourteen cents per square yard on bookings and baizes fourteen cents per square yard on coach laces thirty-five per centum ad valorem on Thibet An- gora and all other goats hair or mohair unmanufactured one cent per pound on coatings and all other manufactures of goats hair or hair twenty per centum ad valorem Ninth On ready-made clothing of whatever materials composed worn by men women or children except gloves mits stockings socks wove shirts and drawers and till other similar ces on silK umbrellas anu sunshades thirty per centum ad rem on silk or satin shoes and slippers for women or men thirty cents per pair silk or satin laced boots or bootees for a pair silk or satin shoes or for dren fifteen cents per pair silk or satin laced boots or bootees for children twenty-five cents a pair on silk hats one dollar each silk or satin hats or bonnets for women two dollars each on silk shirts and drawers whether made up wholly or in part forty per centum ad silk caps and turbans ornaments for head dress aprons collars caps cuffs braids curls or frizettes chemisettes mantillas and all other articles of silk made up by hand in whole or in part lures made on frames hats bonnets not otherwise provided for a duty f i t shoes boots and bootees imported in a f state ready to be used as clothing by Third On unmanufactured hemp dollars per oil Manilla Sunn nf thf 17th i men women or children made of thirty per centum ad valorem or waiters jrous nuee 10 ten sixteenths of an inch in diameter in- and on iron in nail or spike rods or nail plates slit rolled or hammered and on iron in sheets except taggers iron and on hoop iron and on irou slit rolled or hammered for band iron scroll iron or casement rods iron cables or chains or parts thereof manufactured in whole or in part of whatever ter the links being of the form peculiar to chains for cables two and a half cents per pound on all other chains of iron not otherwise specified the links being either twisted or straight and when straight of greater length than those uu factures of iron and steel or other als partly finished shall pay the rates of duty as if entirely finished Eighth On lead in pigs and bars cents per pound on old and scrap lead one cent and a half per pound leaden pipes leaden shot and lead In sheets or in any other form not herein specified four cents per pound on type metal and stereotype plates twenty-five per cent- um ad valorem types whether new or old twenty-five per centum ad valorem on copper bottoms cut round and copper bottoms raised at the edge and still toms cut round and turned up on the used iu chains for cables thirty per cent- j edge and parts thereof and on copper um ad valorem on anchors or parts of anchors manufactured in whole or in part anvils blacksmiths hammers and sledges two and a half cents per pound plates or sheets weighing more than ounces per square foot ly called braziers copper thirty per cent- um ad on copper rods and bolts CHAPTER ACT to revenue from imports and to change and modify ex- isting laws imposing duties on imports and for other purposes by tlie Senate and nf Representatives nf tc United Males of assembled That from er by the tailor manufacturer or and other hemps of India on jute Sisal stress an duty of fifty per j grass coir and other vegetable on cut or wrought iron spikes three cents 1 nails and spikes four cents per pound per pound and on cut irou nails three and on patent sheathing metal composed cents per pound and on wrought iron in part of copper two cents per pound centum on all articles worn by men women or children other than as above specified or oi whatever terials composed made up wholly or in ccs not enumerated used for cordage twenty-five dollars per ton on cod ill or tow of hemp or flax twenty dollars per ton on tarred cables and cordage part by hand a duty of forty per centum j five cents per pound on and after the passage of this act in lien on all thread luces nnd in- I igc four and H half cents per pound i i i T i i 11 111 IS Oil Ul irons and mill cranks of wrought iron or wrought iron for ships locomotives and steam engines or iron chains other than chain cables and on malleable iron or castings lour cents per pound on steam gass or water tubes or pipes made of band or rolled iron five cents and paid the following duties that is to centum ad valorem on luces j tresses tassels knots and stars of gold First On coarse wool silver line or half One fifteen per ed the value whereof at the lust port or centum ul on all articles em- place whence exported to the United 1 in gold or silver fine or half States shall be seven cents or under per i uc when finished other than clothing pound shall be levied a duty of twenty per centum ad valorem and on live per centum ad valorem nnd oa all other unmanufactured wool there shall be levied a duty of three cents per pound and thirty per centum ad finished in whole or in part embroidered in gold or silver fifty per centum ad it further enacted That rided That when wool of the passage of this act ties of the same or sort is imported i there shall be levied collected and paid in the same bale bag or package and i on he importation of the articles the aggregate value of the contents of j mentioned the following duties the bale bag or package shall be praised by the appraisers at a rate ex- Seven cents per pound it shall in eon form it v fn io such First On cotton unmanufactured a duty of three cents per pound Second OR all manufactures of That ul ul uo u ture not otherwise specified suitable for the uses to which cotton bogging is plied whether composed in whole or in part of hemp or flax or any other terial or imported under the designation of gunny cloth or any other appellation and without regard to weight or width a duty of five cents per square ori sail duck seven cents per square yard Russia and other brown and white twenty-five per centum rem and on all other manufactures of hemp or of which hemp shall be a com- ponent part not specified twenty per centum ad valorem ou unmanufactured ilax twenty dollars per ton on linens and all other manufactures of flux or of which flax shall be a component part not otherwise specified a duty of thousand exceeding sixteen ounces to the thousand five cents per pound on taggers iron five per centum ad Provided That all articles ly manufactured not otherwise provided un m uars or one per centum tin in plates or sheets terue plates taggers tin and tin foil two and a half per centum ad valorem ou silver plated metal in sheets and on argentine alabata or silver in sheets or otherwise thirty per centum ad valorem on manufactures of German silver bell metal zinc and bronze thirty per cent- um ad valorem on zinc in sheets ten per centum ad Provided That old or parts thereof fit only to be shall not be considered manufactures of bell metal but shall be admitted free of duty on bronze der bronze liquor iron liquor red liquor for shall pay the same rale of duty us i find per centum ad r i 1 it 7 -771 if wholly And provided j Tenth On coal one dollar and also That no articles manufactured from steel sheet rod hoop or other cents per ton on coke or iron shall pay a less rate of duty than Of coal five per bushel is chargeable on the of which it further enacted That it is composed in whole or m part from aml of this highest rate of duty either by shall be levied collected and paid nr weight or value and a duty of fifteen on the importation of the articles per centum ad valorem on the cost of the following duties that is to First On all vessels or wares articles and manufactures of cut glass when the the article added thereto Third On all old or scrap iron ten dollars per Provided That nothing shall be deemed old iron that has nut when wool of different qualities and part not otherwise specified a eloth a duty of twenty-five per centum and all pieces of iron different kinds or sorts is imported in of uil j ad valorem except of in the same bale img or package tlic On r f tents of the nr shull I and such other articles as are j ted floor oil cloth thirty-five cents per into spikes and bolts shall be as one-half the same a duty of thirty-five herein provided That nil square yard on oilcloth made p bar boll iod or hoop iion us the cents per when the cuttin ex- cutting on the article does not exceed i a duty of twenty-five cents per pound the cutting exceeds one-third the at the value of the finest or most valuable kind or sort and a ty charged thereon manufactures of cotton or ot which ton shall be a component part not dyed dcd further That if bales of di lib rent colored printed or stained not qualities aro in the same in voice at the same pi ico the value of the whole shall bo appraised according to in twenty cents per square tird shull be valued at twenty cents per square yard and if dyed colored the value of the bale of the best j printed or stained in whole or in part further That if any wool be imported having in it dirt or any rial or impurities other than those rally belonging to the fleece and thus be reduced in value to cents pound or under the appraisers shall praise said wool at such price as in their opinion it would have cost had it not been so mixed with such dirt or im- purities and a duty shall be charged thereon in conformity to such appraisal Provided That wool imported on the skin shall be estimated as to weight not exceeding in value thirty cents the square yard shall be valued at thirty cents per square yard excepting velvets cords moleskins fustians buffalo cloths on or per square ard ou oilier furniture i bo j also That all vessels of cast iron is to or exceeds one-half height or length thereof a duty of forty-five oil cloth ten cents per square yard on j and all castings of iron not rough as from cents per pound on cut glass chande oil cloth of linen silk or other materials Hie mould but partially manufactured candlesticks lustres lenses lamps used for hat covers aprons conch tains or similar purposes and on oil cloths a duty of twelve and a half cents per square yard on Chinese or other floor matting flags jute or grass on all floor mattings not wise specified and or mats of whatever or goods manufactured by napping or materials composed raising cutting or shearing not after the casting or with handles rings and parts of the same and on all hoops or other additions of iron I drops icicles spangles and ornaments shall pay the same rates of duty herein j used for mountings a duty of forty-five imposed ou all other manufactures of j cents per pound on articles of plain wrought iron not herein enumerated if moulded or pressed glass weighing over that shall amount to more than the duty eight ounces a duty often cents per on castings ding in value thirty-five cents the square yard shall be valued at thirty-five cents per square yard and duty be paid thereon accordingly Third All cotton twist yarn and thread unbleached and uncolored the true value of which at the place whence imported shall be less than sixty cents per pound shall be valued at sixty cents per pound and shall be charged with a turn ad valorem SEC 4 And be it further enacted That from and after the passage of this net there shall be levied collected and paid on the importation of the articles after mentioned the following duties that is to First On iron in bars and bolts not manufactured in whole or in part by ing seventeen dollars per ton on bar or bolt iron made wholly or in part by Second On all manufactures of wool or of which wool shall be a component part except flannels ings and baizes blankets worsted stuff goods ready-made hosiery mils gloves caps and bindings a duty j ol which at the place whence imported bars or bolts and more advanced than duty oi twenty-five per centum ad ing twenty-five dollars per lorem all bleached or colored cotton i ded That all iron in slabs blooms loops twist yarn and thread the true value or other form less finished than iron in of forty per centum Third On Wilton carpets and ing treble ingrain Saxony and sen carpets and carpeting a Kim fonts nor on Brussels and Turkey carpets and carpeting five cents per square yard on all and ingrain carpets and thirty cents per square yard on all er kinds of carpets and carpeting of wool hemp flax or cotton or parts of either shall be less than seventy-five cents per pound shall be valued at seventy-five cents per pound and pay a duty of twenty-five per centum nd all other cotton twist yarn and thread On spools or pay a 01 thirty per ad valorem SEC 3 farther enacted That from and the passage of this act there shall be levied collected and paid on the importation of the articles material not otherwise specified j after mentioned the following duties a duty of thirty per centum ad i that is to Provided That bed and other tions of or shall pay the rate of duty heroin imposed on pets or carpet ings of similar character Fourth On woolen blankets the First On ull manufactures of silk not otherwise two dollars and fifty cents per pound of sixteen ounces on silk bolting cloths pig iron except castings shall be rated as iron in bars or bolts and pay a duty Provided also That iron imported prior to the third day of March eighteen hundred and forty-three in bars or ior railways or planes shall be entitled to the benefits of the provisions of existing laws ex- empting it from the payment of duty on proof of its having been actually and permanently laid down for use on any railway or inclined plane prior to the third day of March eighteen hundred and forty-three and all such iron im- ported from nnd after the date aforesaid shall be subject to and pay the duty on rolled iron pressed tumblers ten cents per pound on all plain moulded or pressed glass stoppered or the bottoms ground pound on articles of plain moulded or On muskets one dollar and j pressed glass weighing eight ounces or fifty cents per is t and rifles two dollars under except tumblers a duty of twelve and fifty cents each on adzes cents per pound on plain moulded or hatchets plane irons socket chisels and vices knives cutting knives sickles or reaping hooks scythes spades shovels squares of irou or steel plated Or an additional duty of four or polished steel saddlery and brass cents per Provided That all coach and harness furniture of all of moulded or pressed glass being descriptions steelyards and scale beams cut roughed or polished in part or parts and aii lire arms and ami aii wares or rifles and all side arms thirty per cent- Of flint glass not otherwise specified um ad on square wire used shall pay the duty chargeable on for the manufacture of stretchers j eles of cut glass of the description and when cut in pieces not I glass to which they may severally be- ing the length suitable therefor twelve j long and a half per centum ad valorem Second On all apothecaries vials and Fifth On screws made of iron called bottles not exceeding the capacity of wood screws twelve cents per pound six ounces each one dollar and and on all other screws of iron not me cents per gross apothecaries vials thirty per centum ad valorem ou and bottles exceeding six ounces and twenty per centum ad Second On iron in pigs nine dollars tual value of which at place whence j dcd That if any silk manufacture per ton on vessels of cast iron not imported shall not exceed seventy-five j be mixed with gold or silver or other 1 wise specified one cant per pound on cents each and of the dimensions not metal it shall pay a duty per glazed or tin hollow ware and castings exceeding seventy-two by fifty-two in- centum ad valorem ches each nor less than forty-five by sheet and rolled brass a duty of thirty ounces each two dollars and twenty per centum ad on brass battery five cents per gross on all perfumery or hammered kettles twelve cents per and fancy vials and bottles uncut not pound Sixth On cast shear German exceeding the capacity of four ounces each two dollars and fifty cents per steel in bars one dollar and fifty cents and those exceeding four per one hundred and twelve pounds and en all other steel in liars two dollars and fifty cents per one hundred and twelve and not exceeding in capacity sixteen ounces three dollars per gross Third On black and green glass on solid headed pins ami all ties and jars exceeding eight ounces other package pins not exceeding five and not exceeding in capacity one quart thousand pack of twelve papers each a duty of three dollars per gross forty cents per pack and in the same when exceeding the capacity of one proportion for a greater or less quart each four dollars per gross on on pound pins twenty cents per demijohns and carboys of the capacity sad irons or smoothing irons hatters and j ou sewing tambouring darning netting of half a gallon or less fifteen cento each Second On sewing silk silk twist or irons and cast iron butts I and knitting and all other kinds of when exceeding in capacity half a TWT H dm V fid n lint centum ad valorem duty of two dollars per pound of sixteen on irou or steel wire not exceeding I on common tinned and Fifth On all not ou and plain white silks M five cents pound over ISo II saddlery of ail t per wise of combed for printing or one dollar nnd and not No eight centum ad valorem fifty cents per pound of sixteen por pound over No eleven pouts per specific sled am manufactures of worsted and Seventh On japanned ware silk combined a per on floss and oilier similar purified silver or plated wiro thirty per kinds or papier am tutu ad valorem on ull hearth an from the gum dyed and for centum nd brass or copper wire nit waves oi nil aiui nd valorem duty of forty nor centum Sixth On woolen and worsted yarn a duty of thirty per centum ad valorem all silks in the emu cents IHT when covered with nou steel lead coiner nr tm from tho gum dyed and prepared for centum nd brass or copper wire manufacture a duty of twenty-five per twenty-five per centum ad valorem cap centum ad on raw silk com- or bonnet wire covered wuu twelve ijf all silks in the gum cents per pound when covered with gilt waves oi and Hot u iron steel a duty ot thirty exceeding three fifty cents each On cylinder or broad window na exceeding eight by ten inches per above that ul Seventh On woolen and worsted mils er in hanks reeled or otherwise a duty cotton thread or other material or of winch either of caps ami ami on of fifty cents per pound of sixteen cents per pound on round c-r square iron component eri ii t ten by twelve inches two and half cents per square foot MI three nnd a per that and not i