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 48 TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 74. 1846. the piece, composed of cotton and silk, but lof which cotton is the component material of chief value;·verm11ion; wax candles and tapers; whalebone the produce of foreign fisheries; wheat and wheat Hour; white and red lead; whitmg, or Paris white; white vitriol, or sulphate of zinc; window glass, broad, crown, or cylinder; woollen listings; yams. Scmsnuns F. — (Fifteen per centum ad valarem.) Schedule F, 15 Arsenic; bark, Peruvian; bark, Quilla; Brazil paste; brimstone, per cent.-ad v¤- crude in bulk; codilla, or tow of hemp or flax; cork-tree bark, rm. °'°‘“‘ manufactured; diamonds, glaziers’, set or not set; dragon’s blood; flax, unmanufactured; gold and silver leaf; mineral kermes; silk, raw, not more advanced in manufacture than singles, tram and thrown, or organzine; steel in bars, cast, shear, or German.; Terne tin plates; tin foil; tin in plates or sheets; tin plates galvanized, not otherwise provided for; zinc, spelter, or tuetenegue, in sheets. Scunnumz G. ——-(Ten per centum ad valorem.) ScheduleG, 10 Ammonia; annatto, rancon or Orleans; barilla; bleaching powprr ¤¤¤¤· mi '¤· ders or chloride of lime; books printed, magazines, pamphlets, peri· °'°m‘ odicals, and illustrated newspapers, bound or unbound, not otherwise provided for; building stones; burr stones, wrought or unwrought; cameos and mosaics, and imitations thereof, not set; chronometers, box or ships', and parts thereof; oochineal; cocoa; cocoa shells; compositions of glass or paste, not set; cudbear; diamonds, gems, pearls, rubies, and other precious stones, and imitations thereof, when not set; engravings or plates, bound or unbound; hempseed, linseed, and rapeseed; fullers’ earth; furs, hatters’, dressed or undressed, not on the skin; furs, undressed, when on the skin; goldbeaters’ skins; gum arabic and gum senegal; gum tragacanth; gum barbary; gum East India; gum jedda; gum substitute, or burnt starch; hair of all kinds, uncleaned and unmanufactured; India rubber, in bottles, slabs, or sheets, unmanulactured; indigo; kelp; lemon and lime juice; lime; maps and charts; music and music paper, with lines, bound or unbound; natron; nux vomica; oils, palm and cocoanut; orpiment; palm-leaf, unmanufactured; polishing stones; pumice and pumice stones; ratans and reeds, unmanufactured ; rotten stone; sal ammonia; saltpetre, (or nitrate of soda, or potash,) refined or partially refined; soda ash; sulphuric acid, or oil of vitriol ; tallow, marrow, and all other grease and soap stocks and soap stuifs, not otherwise provided for; terra japonica or catechu; watches, and parts of wgtches; vgatch materials of all kinds. not otherwise provided for; woa or paste. Scnrznntm H.- (Five per centum ad valarem.) Schedule H, 5 Alcornoque ; argol, or crude tartar; bells, when old, or bell metal, [1;; Sint- ¤d V3- fit only tolbe remanufactured; berries, nuts, and vegetables used ex- ' clusively in dyeing, or in composing dyes, but no article shall be classed as such that has undergone any manufacture; brass in pigs or bars; brass, when old and fit only to be remanufactured; Brazil wood, and all other dye wood in sticks; bristles; chalk, not otherwise provided for; clay unwrought; copper in pigs or bars; copper, when old, and fit only to be remanufactured; Hints, grindstones, wrought or unwrought.; horns, horn tips, bones, bone-tips, and teeth unmannfactured; ivory, unmanufactured; ivory nuts, or vegetable ivory; kermes; lac dye; lastings suitable for shoes, boots, bootees, or buttons, exclusively; madder, ground; madder root; manufactures of mohair cloth, silk twist, or other manufacture of cloth suitable for the manufacture of shoes, boots, bootees, or buttons, exclusively; nickel;