Furnaces requiring a platform car for carriage (whether full capacity of car be occupied or otherwise)--See Rule 6. Stove boards, loose, O. R de boards, racked, O. R do brick or lining-See fire brick. do plates, O. R.. do plates, boxed or crated do pipes and elbows, corrugated_or other, loose or in bundles, O.R., released...... do pipes and elbows, in crates or boxes, O.R., and released. pipe, not jointed, nested and crated pipe, manufactured, in sheets, flat or round, nested, crated or boxed pipe, iron, manufactured, flat, crated... do pipe, thimbles, stone, cement or asbestus.. 3 5 do polish, liquid Straw-Same as hay. 7 do in bulk.. Springs, with axles attached, wheels off. do do rubber, steel, volute, spiralSee car springs. carriage, waggon and seat.. do wire, coiled in bundles.. do wire, in boxes, barrels or casks. Stamped ware, nested in crates, boxes or barrels. Stamped ware of tin or sheet iron to be entitled to rate as such should be nested solid: That is, when the outside and bottom surfaces rest against the inside and bottom of the article below, without any intervening space between the outside and inside surfaces and will exclude articles with ears, handles, spouts, &c., attached, which nest, but not solid as above described. 211 Starch, in boxes, lots under 5,000 lbs.... in barrels or casks, lots under 5,000 lbs 2 3 Stuffed birds, animals, fish, heads, horns, &c., boxed, O. R., released, prepaid.. Sugar, in boxes or kegs 3-1 do in boxes, barrels or casks, lots 5,000 lbs. and over.. do in bags, barrels or hogsheads. 544 do do do lemon or maple... and syrup, mixed, in boxes, bags, barrels, kegs or hogsheads, O. R. leakage grape-Same as glucose. Sugar evaporators-See evaporators. do do do do do do in barrels or casks.. iron, in boxes or kegs... do in barrels or casks... zinc, in boxes or kegs..... do in barrels or casks.. Sulphur, in bags, boxes or kegs. Sumac-Same as dye stuffs. 1 do in barrels or casks. nested, crated or boxed, O. R. T Talc. Tallow-Same as grease. Tamarinds, in jars, boxed. Tanner's scrap, in packages Tapioca, in packages Tar, in kegs or buckets. do in barrels..... 2 4 ... furniture cars, or racked platform cars, minimum weight 20,000 lbs... Trunks, containing wearing apparel and personal effects will not be taken as freight, unless with shipment of household goods. When they are offered for shipment, agents will refer parties to express companies. Tubs, in nests-See woodenware. Turned stuff-See joiners' work. Turnips-See vegetables. Turpentine-See spirits of turpentine. Twine-See cordage. 3 5 Type, in boxes Type-writing machines or caligraphs, boxed or crated, O. R., released. do do Tinware, loose, O.R. do nested, O.R.. do in crates, O.R. do in boxes or barrels do do boxes or cans, small, 16 ozs. or under, packed in cases. nested, solid, no other goods in same package, in crates, boxes or barrels This will apply on articles of stamped tinware nested solid; that is when the outside and bottom surfaces of the article above rest against the inside and surface of the bottom of the article below, without any intervening space between the outside and inside surfaces, and will exclude articles with ears, handles, spouts, &c., which may nest, but not solid as above described. Tobacco, unmanufactured, in bales do in hhds. and cases. cut, in pails, loose or tied to gether. do Railways and Canals. CLASSIFICATION. V-Continued. CLASSIFICATION. V Varnish, in cans when boxed, O.R.. do in wood, O. R. of leakage. This freight must not be taken for shipment by water. Vaseline, in glass, O.R... do in cans, boxed.. Vats, empty-Same as cheese vats. Vegetables, evaporated-Same as fruits (apples), evaporated. Vegetables, green, O. R. prepaid-beans, beets, cabbages, carrots, cauliflowers, cucumbers, onions, parsnips, pease, turnips and tomatoes, in bags or crates in boxes or barrels. Vegetables, green, in packages or bulk.. do not otherwise specified. Vehicles, at O. R. of chafing and breakage in each case, and subject to note at foot of this article : L.C.L. Buggies, carriages, cutters and sleighs (wheels, shafts and poles taken off) all completely and closely boxed.. D 1 Buggy, carriage and sleigh tops (ship ped separately) set up, boxed or crated Buggy, carriage and sleigh tops(ship ped separately) K.D., flat, boxed or crated... Sleigh and cutter bodies, in white, Buggy bodies, in white, crated.. Children's carriages, set up, loose.. do K.D., and nested do set up, crated or boxed. do handles, wheels, &c., detached and tied together, canvased.. 3-1 14 D 1 D 1 1 C. L. do K.D. and crated. Children's carriage wheels, crated.. D) 1 1 do 1-horse cariole, calache, or cutter, do bodies, wicker or willow, nested.. D 1 1,000 lbs. each.. sleds or sleighs, set up, loose or in bundles. D 1 1-horse sulkies, set up, 800 lbs. each. Sulkies and road carts, K.D., crated or boxed... Sulkies and road carts, wheels off, not crated or boxed, finished Sulkies, unfinished, in white. do do nested and Democrat waggons, 2-horse, set up, 3,000 lbs.. 1 express waggons, K.D. Velocipedes bicycles and tricycles. D crated do closely boxed children's..... Vehicles, all kinds, C. L. common cars 34 feet long or under, minimum 14,000 lbs. Vehicles, furniture cars, or racked platform cars, minimum 20,000 lbs.... Vehicles, farmers' waggons, lumber waggons, carts and sleighs; minimum 20,000 lbs.. NOTE.--Above estimated weights are for vehicles not too large to be loaded in Veneering, foreign, in boxes... 374 wheels, shafts, &c., removed and shipped separately, actual weight. D Bob sleds, set up, actual weight.... do K.D., in pieces Vermicelli, in boxes.. Buggies, carriages, cutters and sleighs Vitriol -Sec blue stone. crated (wheels, shafts and poles removed and shipped separate)... D 1 Vitriol, oil of-Same rates and conditions as acids. Railways and Canals. Grain ALLOWANCES IN WEIGHT FOR LININGS AND RACKS. When computing weights on basis of marked tare, the following deductions should be made from scale weights, when cars are lined or racked :-(for extra tare of car) On box cars loaded with perishable property, when lined by shipper, 1,500 lbs. On flat and gondola cars, when "racked," loaded with bark--for racks, 1,500 lbs. Cars loaded with agricultural implements or vehicles-the weight of the rack or lumber used, but not more than 1,500 lbs. for platform and 1,000 for box cars. No allowances will be made for racks or stakes used on cars loaded with lumber, for grain doors, or for boards in doors of cars loaded with bulk freights. 200 38 34 Oatmeal, per brl.. 200 LUMBER, &C. Oats, rolled, per brl 200 Pease, per bush.... do (whole) per brl 260 do (split) Rye, per bush..... Wheat do 60 wood, per 1,000 feet. ...... Butternut, chestnut, red pine Ice, per cubic foot. 57 Lime, per bush.. 75 Oil, petroleum, in bulk, in tank cars, per norway or yellow pine, hemlock, spruce, per 1,000 feet... imperial gall... Ash, elm, maple, cherry, per Onions, per bush.... 56 1,000 feet.. Potatoes, common, per brl. do do per bush. Salt, per bush 60 Shingles (18-inch), per 1,000. Sand, per cubic yard... Seed, blue grass, per bush Clover, per bush.. Flax do 3,000 do (16-inch), per 1,000. 14 Lath, per 1,000... 60 Bark, per cord.. Staves, finished, for oil, pork, Hemp do and beef barrels, per 1,000. 3,750 Hungarian, per bush.. Staves, sawed, unfinished, for oil, pork and beef barrels Stone, cobble or rubble, per cord of 128 ft... 13,000 Staves, rough, for oil, pork Staves, and beef barrels, per 1,000. 5,000 manufactured for flour barrels, per 1,000.. 1,250 1,125 1,000 Cedar posts, or bolts, for block paving, per cord.. Shingle bolts, per cord. 3,500 Slabs-hardwood, per cord.. 5,000 3,000 2,500 4,000 3,000 56 do pine, spruce and hemlock, per cord.. CORDWOOD. Green. Dry. Telegraph poles, per cord.... Ties-hemlock, pine, spruce, 4,000 3,500 3,000 tamarack, each about.. Ties-cedar, sawn pine, each about.. 3,750 do 3,500 2,500 5,000 4,000 Hoops, hoop poles, hop poles, cord. |