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 rim xum.-norms upon IMPORTS. 473 Oil-cloths for floors, stamped, painted, or printed, valued at fifty cents 2 MM'-. 1867. ¤- or less per square yard, thirty-five per centum ad valorem; va ucd at gg? “· 2· "· 14· P· over fifty cents per square yard, and on all other oil—cloth, (except silk ` oil—cloth,) and on water-proof cloth, not otherwise provided for, forty-five per centum ad valorem. Oil·silk cloth: sixty per centum ad valorem. Scunounn M.—SUNmur:s. Acetate:;.--Of ammonia, twenty-five cents per pound; baryta, twenty- 2 Mar., 1861, c. five cents per pound: copper. ten cents per pound; iron, twenty-tive cents 08» ¤¤· 9» 15» }9· 20. per poun ; lead, brown, five cents per pound; white, ten cents per ggé 2?é6v‘,,;f• pound; lime, twenty-tive per centum ad valorcm; magnesia, fifty cents 190; ’ ’ ’ per pound; potassa, twenty-tive cents per pound; soda, twenty-tive cents _ 5 Aug., 1861, c. per pound; strontia, twenty-five cents per pound; zinc, twenty-five cents jQé¤¤· I- 2- V- 12»P· r poun . · · p€Acids.—Acetic, acetous, and pyroligneous of specific gravity of 1.0-L7, ](§?B`.:?§,i·?ig?§§; or less, five cents per pound; acetic, acetous, and pyroligneous of specitic v. 12, pp. 546, 549, gravity over 1.047, thirty cents per pound; benzoic, ten per centum ad 550-555- valorem; carbolic, liquid. ten per centum ad valorem; chromic, fifteen per 773sLft°;‘;2186%4;‘ centum ad valorem; citric, ten cents per pound; gallic, one dollar per §;0'_y{,,{,,, jg3pc; pound; nitric, ten per centum ad valorem; sulphuric, fuming, (Nord- 171, ss. 10, 11, 12, ausen,) one cent per pound; tannic, one dollar per pound; tartaric, 13; V- 13» PP- 2U» fifteen cents per pound; and all other acids of every description used for 21'h2_}:i ,8.,0 c medicinal pn ses, or in the fine arts, not otherwise provided for, ten 255 B_ gf', 16, Q 30. . . p per centum valorem. 262. Acorn, and dandelion root, raw or prepared, and all other articles used lj ·l“¤°» l872· °- or intended to be used as coffee or a substitute for coffee, not otherwise 31m2g, v' 17* provided for: three cents per pound. pp' ’ ` Alabaster and spar ornaments: thirty per centum ad valorem. Albata, unmanufactured: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. Almonds: six cents per pound; shelled: ten cents per pound. Alum, patent alum, alum substitute, sullphate of alumina, and aluminous cake: sixty cents per one hundred poun s. Ammonia.——Ammonia, and sulphate and carbonate of ammonia: twenty per centum ad valorem; sal ammonia and muriate of ammonia: ten per centum ad valorem. Animals, live: twenty per centum ad valorem. Antimon, crude, and regulus of: ten per centum ad valorem. Argols, (hther than crude:) six cents per pound. Asbestos, manufactured: twenty-tive per centum ad valorem. Arrowroot: thirty per centum ad valorem. 15 Augg., 1876, c. Asphaltum: twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 290,5-1 ,9- 200- Assafuatida: twenty per centum ad valorem. Balsams,_ used for medicinal purposes, not otherwise provided fo1·: thirty per centum ad valorem. Barley, pearl or hulled: one cent per pound. Barytes, and sulphate of: one-half cent per pound; nitrate of: twenty per centum ad valorem. Baskets, and all other articles composed of grass, osier, palm-leaf, whalebone, or willow, not otherwise provided for: thirty-five per centum ad valorem; composed of straw: thirty-five per centum ad va orem. Bay—rum or bay-water, whether distilled or compounded: one dollar per gallon of first proof, and in proportion for any greater strength than rst roof. ini) beads and bead ornaments, except amber: fifty per centum ad va orem. Bees-wax: twenty per centum ad valorem. Benzoates: thirty per centum ad valorem. Billiard-chalk: fifty per centum ad valorem. Black of bone, or ivory drop black: twenty-five per centum ad valorem. Blacking of all descriptions: thirty per centum ad valorem. Bladders, manufactures of: thirty per centum ad valorem.