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 148 THIRTY—NINT H CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 184. 1866. Articles and Building stone of all kinds, including slate, marble, freestone, and soapl"°d“°“°¥°mP* stone, and rock, and ground gypsum; _ mm t°x°m°°’ Bunting and ilags of the United States, and banners made of hunting of domestic manufacture ; Burrstones, millstones, and grindstones, rough or wrought; Candle wicking; Chronometers ; Collins and burial cases ; Copperas ; . _ Copper, lead, and tin, in 1HgOlZS, pigs, or bars ; Copper and yellow sheathing metal, not more advanced than rods or sheets · Crales, and grain or farm baskets made of splints; Crucibles of all kinds; Crutches and artificial limbs, eyes, and teeth ; Deer-skins, smoked, or not oil—dressed; ' Feather beds, mattresses, palliasses, bolsters, and pillows ; Fertilizers of all kinds ; Flasks and patterns used by founders ; Flax and the manufactures thereof; Flavoring extracts solely for cooking purposes ; German silver in bars or sheets ; Gold leaf and gold foil ; Hemp and jute prepared for textile or felting purposes; Hulls of ships and other vessels; Illuminating gas manufactured by educational institutions for their own use exclusively; India-rubber springs used exclusively for railroad cars; Iron bridges, and castings for iron bridges; Iron drain and sewer pipes · Keys, actions, and strings fdr musical instruments; Litharge and orange mineral ; Machines driven by horse power and used exclusively for cutting firewood, staves, and shingle bolts; and hand-saws; Magnesium, calcined magnesia, and carbonate of magnesia; Malleable iron castings, unfinished; Manganese; Masts, spars, ship and vessel blocks, and tree-nail wedges and deck plugs, cordage, ropes, and cables made of vegetable fibre; Medicinal and mineral waters, of all kinds, sold in bottles or from fountains, and mead ; Mounting and machinery of telescopes for astronomical purposes ; Mills and machinery for the manufacture of sugar, sirup, and molasses from sorghum, imphee, beets and corn ; Mineral coal of all kinds and peat; Monuments. Monuments of stone of dll kinds, not exceeding in value the sum of Past, p. 475. one hundred dollars : Provided, That monuments exceeding the value aforesaid, erected by public or private contributions to commemorate the service of Union soldiers who have fallen in battle, shall be exempt from taxation: Mouldings for looking-glasses and picture-frames; uriatic, nitric, and acetic acids; Nickel quicksilver and sodium · Nitratzi of lead;, ’ Oakum ; Original paintings, statues, and groups of statuary and casts made thereof by the artist from the original designs; Oxide of zine; Paints, painters' and paper stainers’ colors; Printing paper of all descriptions; and tarrcd paper for rooting and