728 THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IH. Ch. 74. 1863. act is an amendment, whether the articles so ofered are imported, or are of foreign or domestic manufacture, shalbbe deemed the- manufacturer thereof, and subject to all the duties, liabilities, and penalties in said act imposed in regard to the sgle of such articges without the use of the proper stam or stam s, as in said act is require .
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.com sitious, er umer , an cosme ics, in n ‘ » · yxixm be videldofor in sgctiou ou; hundred and nine of the act to which this act is Wh¢f¤· an amendment, in order to be manufactured and sold or removed. without being charged with duty, and without having a stamp aiiixed thereto, may, under such rules and regulations as·the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe, be made and mankpfagtuped in lwarehouses kpown ppd dplsggnateld Pmviso. in treasur re ulations as on c ware ouses, cass wo: rom , suc manufacttiier ghall first give satisfactory bonds to the collector of internal revenue for the faithful observance of the rules and regulations herein provided for, in amount not less than half required by the regulations of the Secretary of the Treasury from persons allowed bonded warehouses, class How removed, two. Such goods, when manufactured in such warehouses, may be removed for exportation, under the direction of the revenue officer having charge thereof, without being charged with duty, and without having a. What may be stamp ailixed thereto. Any manufacturer of the articles aforesaid, or of §’;:';:d&;°c‘;t'F°‘ any of them, having such bonded warehouse as aforesaid, shall be at lib- ,1,,,,, erty, under lpuch rules ang regulations ats the; Secpetarytpf the Tlreasury ma rescribe, to conve therein any ma eria s to e use in suc manufacfiife which are allowdd by the provisions of the said act to be exported free from tax or duty, as well as the necessary materials, implements, packages, vessels, brands, and labels for the preparation, putting up, and export of the said manufactured articles, and every article so used shall be exempt from stamp and excise duty. Articles aud materials so to be or tmnsfemd. used may be transferred_ from any bonded warehouse in which the same may be, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe, into any bonded warehouse, class two, in which such manufacture may be conducted, and may be used in such manufacture, and, when so used, shall be exempt from stamp and excise duty; and the receipt of the officer of the revenue in charge shall be received as a voucher for the Immmiu manufacture of such articles. Any materials imported into the United mgm, puck_ States may, under such rules as the Secretary of the Treasury may preages, may here- scribe, and under the direction of the proper officer of the customs, be mvvsd \¤i*h¢¤‘· removed in original packages from on ship-board, or from the bonded warehouses in which the same may be, into the bonded warehouse, class two, in which such manufacture may be carried on, for the purpose of being used in such manufacture, without payment of duties thereon, and Nothingto be may there be used in such manufacture. No article so removed, nor any
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tbnlerlefrom excepiufor exp¢;lrtation,hnndep the direction of the proper officer o the customs ving c urge thereo, whose certificate describinv the articles by their marks, or otherwise, the quantity, the,date of importation, and name of vessel, with such additional particulars as may from time to time be required, shall be received by the collector of customs in cancellation of the bonds, or return of the amount of foreign import du- Labor to bg _ ties. All labor performed and services rendered under these regulations
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' pense of the manufacturer. Articles manu- Sec. 29. And be it further enacteea That spokes hubs felloes grindfactured from · . 1 a s _ mmmm which stones, coke, silver bullion, rolled or prepared for platers’ use exclusively; have paid duty, materials for the manufacture of hoop-skirts exclusively, and unfifted for W N ¤X¤¤¤D¢- other use, (such as steel wire, rolled, tempered, or covered, out tapes, and small. wares for joining hoops together;) spindles, and castings of all descriptions, where made exclusively for instruments, articles, or machin-