Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 12.djvu/577

 THIRTY——SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 1631 1862. 547 articles hereinafter mentioned, and on such as may now be exempt from duties on duty, there shall be levied, collected, and paid on the goods, wares, and merchandise enumerated and provided for in this section, imported from foreign countries, the following duties and rates of duty, that is to say: Acid, boracic, five cents per pound; citric, ten cents per pound; oxalic, A,,;,;,, four cents per pound; sulpburic, one cent per pound; tartaric, twenty cents per pound; gallic, fifty cents per pound; tannic, twenty-five cents per pound ; Alum, patent alum, alum substitute, sulphate of alumina, and alumin- Aim, ous cake sixty cents per one hundred pounds; Argols, or crude tartar, six cents per pound; cream tartar, ten cents Argon;. per pound; Asphaltum, three cents per pound; Asplmltum. Balsam copaiva, twenty cents per pound ; Peruvian, Efty cents per Balsam;. pound; tolu thirty cents per pound ; Blanc fixe, enamelled white, satin white, or any combination of barytes Blanc nxe. and acid, two cents and a half per pound; Barytes and sulphate of barytes, five mills per pound; Barytes. Burning fluid, fifty cents per gallon; Burning gud_ Bitter apples, eolocynth, or coloquintida, ten cents per pound; Bitte; ,,pp1ee. Borax, crude, or tincal, five cents per pound; refined, ten cents per Bora:. pound · Bordte of lime, five cents per pound; Dome of lime. Buchu leaves, ten cents per pound ; Buch., 1,,,,m,, garnplhoré crugp, thirty cents per (pound; refined, forty cents per pound; cmplm. an an es, y cents per poun - Cantharides. Cloves, Gfteen cents per pound; czissia, fifteen cents per pound; cassia Cloves. buds, twenty cents per pound; cinnamon, twenty-five cents per pound ; Cayenne pepper, twelve cents per pound; ground, fifteen cents per pepper, pound; black pepper, twelve cents per pound; ground, fifteen cents per poung; white pepper, twelve cents per pound; ground, fifteen cents per poun · _ Cocciulus Indicus, ten cents per pound; mg°°°“l"‘ Im" Cuttle·fish bone, Eve cents per pound; (yu;;;,,.;;;;, Cubebs, ten cents per pound ; b°g¢·beb Dragon’s blood, ten cents per pound; Drggonié m00d_ Emery, ore or rock, six dollars per ton; manufactured, ground, or pul- Emery. verized one cent per pound ; Ergdt, twenty cents per pound ; Ergoh Epsom salts, one cent per pound ; glauber salts, five mills per pound; 1;,,,,,,,,,, &,,_, Rochelle salts, fifteen cents per pound; salts- Fruit ethers, essences or oils of apple, pear, peach, apricot, strawberry, Fruit others, and raspberry, made of fusil oil or of fruit, or imitations thereof, two dol- &°· lars and fifty cents per pound; French green, Paris green, mineral green, carmine lake, wood lake, y,,,,,;,, gm, dry carmine, Venetian red, vermilion, mineral blue, Prussian blue, iproing greenyellow, rose pink extract of resin or analme colors Dutch pin uan paints and painters' colors, (except white and red lead and oxide of axnc,) 1;,,,,,,,,, w;,;,,,, dry or ground in oil, and moist water colors, used in the manufacture of Sec., lead, Sm. paper-hangings and colored papers and cards, not otherwise provided for, twenty-five per centum ad valorem; _ Ginger root, five cents per pound; ginger ground, eight cents per pound; Ginger. On gold leaf, one dollar and fifty cents per package of five hundred 1(lold and leaves; on silver 1eafQ seventy-five cents per package of five hundred ”"'°" ° · leaves · Gum aloes, six cents per pound; benzoin, ten cents per pound; san- Gum aIoes,&c, dame, ten cents per pound; shellac, ten cents per pound; mastrc, fifty cents per pound; copahérowrie, damar, and all gums used for like purposes, ten cents per poun ;