Furniture, cabinet ware and chairs Furniture for stoves, not cast iron... Furs, and skins of animals producing furs. 0 0 5 010 020 015 015 0 15 0 25 Gas pipes.. Glass ware. G. 010 015 ver !rs........ Grease.. Gunstocks (see Lumber No. 5) Gypsum, ground and unground.... Gypsum, unground, product of this State.. H. Hand spikes (see Lumber No. 3).. Hay, pressed..... Heading, undressed, transported in boats. Heading, dressed or partly dressed.. Heading, transported in rafts Hemp, going toward tide-water. Hogs, alive Hops..... Hop poles (see Lumber No. 3).. Horses... Horses, used exclusively for towing boats and othe floats, exempt from toll. Iron, articles exclusively manufactured of wrough or rolled iron, not specifically enumerated, whe cleared at tide-water.... Iron in sheets, bars and bundles... Iron and steel, in bars and bundles, when clear at tide-water Iron ore...... Iron, bloom and pig, going toward tide-water..... On the same, when cleared at tide-water Iron bolts..... On the same, when cleared at tide-water. Iron safes... Last blocks (see Lumber No. 3).. Lath (see Lumber No. 1).......... Lath (see Lumber No. 2), per 1,000 feet, per estimated at twenty feet for each bunch hundred pieces Lath (see Lumber No. 3) Lead, bar and pig, going toward tide-water.. Leather.. Lime, manufactured.. Looking-glass backs (see Lumber No. 3)...... LUMBER NO. 1.*- Transported in boats, by v per 1,000 pounds, per mile: White pine, white-wood, cherry, basscedar, boards, planks, scantling, and sidings, lath and other sawed stuff less one inch thick (except such as is enum in Lumber No. 3).... Oak, hickory, beech, sycamore, black w butternut, maple, ash, elm, fir, tamarad yew... * Lumber shall not be cleared by measurement a boat having other articles on board paying to such lumber shall in all cases be also cleared by When a cargo is composed entirely of lumbe cleared by weight or measure, the whole of suc cleared by measurement or by weight, as the sh may elect, and in no case shall a portion of an cleared by measurement and the other portion b ...... Hemlock and spruce. Boards, planks, scantling, railroad ties, pickets ....... Hemlock, per 1,000 feet, per mile, when not Lumber No. 2, transported in rafts, per 1,000 LUMBER NO. 3.*- Transported in boats, by weight, cts. m. fr. 01 0 055 03 0 2 5 0 Sawed lath of less than ten feet in length, split 050 Passengers over ten years of age, per mile..... 0 0 005 Peas. 015 Peat 005 Pickets for fences (see Lumber Nos. 2 and 3).. Plaster, calcined, or plaster of Paris, going from Posts, split and round, not exceeding eight feet in length, carried in boats, per M., per mile 200 On the same, when cleared at tide-water.. Railroad iron.... 005 10 Rails for fences, not exceeding fourteen feet in Railroad ties (see Lumber Nos. 2 and 3).. length, carried in boats, per M., per mile....... 2 0 0 |