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CONGRESS. (THE TARIFF MEASURE.) 



not specially provided for in this act, twenty per 

 centum ad valorem. 



20. Cobalt, oxide of, thirty cents per pound. 



21. Collodion and all compounds 01 pyroxyline, 

 by whatever name known, fifty cents per pound; 

 rolled or in sheets, but not made up into articles, 

 sixty cents per pound ; if iu finished or partly finished 

 articles, sixty cents per pound and twenty-five per 

 centum ad valorem. 



22. Coloring for brandy, wine, beer, or other liquors, 

 fifty per centum ad valorem. 



23. Copperas or sulphate of iron, three tenths of 

 one cent per pound. 



24. Drugs, such as barks, beans, berries, balsams, 

 buds, bulbs, and bulbous roots, and excrescences, 

 such as nut-galls, fruits, flowers, dried fibers, grains, 

 gums, and gum resins, herbs, leaves, lichens, mosses, 

 nuts, roots and stems, spices, vegetables, seeds (aro- 

 matic, not garden seeds), and seeds of morbid growth, 

 weeds, woods used expressly for dyeing, and dried 

 insects, any of the foregoing which are not edible, 

 but which have been advanced in value or condition 

 by refining or grinding, or by other process of manu- 

 facture, and not specially provided for in this act, ten 

 per centum ad valorem. 



25. Ethers sulphuric, forty cents per pound ; spir- 

 its of nitrous ether, twenty-five cents per pound ; 

 fruit ethers, oils, or essences, two dollars and fifty cents 

 per pound ; ethers of all kinds not specially provided 

 for in this act, one dollar per pound. 



26. Extracts and decoctions of logwood and other 

 dye woods, extract of sumac, and extracts of barks, 

 such as are commonly used for dyeing or tanning, not 

 specially provided for in this act, seven eighths of 

 one cent per pound ; extracts of hemlock bark one 

 half of one cent per pound. 



27. Gelatin, glue, and isinglass or fish-glue valued 

 at not above seven cents per pound, one and one half 

 cent per pound ; valued at above seven cents per 

 pound, and not above thirty cents per pound, twenty- 

 five per centum ad valorem ; valued at above thirty 

 cent per pound, thirty per centum ad valorem. 



28. Glycerin, crude, not purified, one and three 

 fourths cent per pound. Refined, four and one half 

 cents per pound. 



29. Indigo, extracts, or pastes of, three fourths of 

 one cent per pound; carmined, ten cents per pound. 



30. Ink and ink-powders, printers' ink, and all 

 other ink not specially provided for in this act, thirty 

 per centum ad valorem. 



31. Iodine, resublimed, thirty cents per pound. 



32. lodoform, one dollar and fitty cents per pound. 



33. Licorice, extracts of, in paste, rolls, or other 

 forms, five ana one half cents per pound. 



34. Magnesia, carbonate of, medicinal, four cents 

 per pound ; calcined, eight cents per pound ; sul- 

 phate of, or Epsom salts, three tenths of one cent per 

 pound. 



35. Morphia, or morphine, and all salts thereof, 

 fifty cents per ounce. 



Oils. 36. Alizarine assistant, or soluble oil, or 

 oleate of soda, or Turkey red oil, containing fifty per 

 centum or more of castor oil, eighty cents per gallon ; 

 containing less than fifty per centum of castor oil, 

 forty cents per gallon ; all other, thirty per centum 

 ad valorem. 



37. Castor oil, eighty cents per gallon. 



38. Cod-liver oil, fifteen cents per gallon. 



39. Cotton-seed oil, ten cents per gallon of seven 

 and one half pounds weight. 



40. Croton oil, thirty cents per pound. 



41. Flaxsecd or linseed and poppy-seed oil, raw, 

 boiled, or oxidized, thirty-two cents per gallon of 

 seven and one half pounds weight. 



42. Fusel oil, or amylic alcohol, ten per centum ad 

 valorem. 



43. Hemp-seed oil and rape-seed oil, ten cents per 

 gallon. 



44. Olive oil, fit for salad purposes, thirty-five cents 

 per gallon. 



45. Peppermint oil, eighty cents per pound. 



46. Seal, herring^ whale, and other fish oil not spe- 

 cially provided for in this act, eight cents per gallon. 



47. Opium, aqueous extract of, for medicinal uses, 

 and tincture of, as laudanum, and all other liquid 

 preparations of opium, not specially provided for in 

 this act, forty per centum ad valorem. 



48. Opium containing less than nine per centum of 

 morphia, and opium prepared for smoking, twelve 

 dollars per pound ;_ but opium prepared for smoking 

 and other preparations of opium deposited in bonded 

 warehouse shall not be removed therefrom without 

 payment of duties, and such duties shall not be re- 

 funded. 



Paints, Colors, and Varnishes. 49. Baryta, sul- 

 phate of, or barytes, including barytes earth, unmanu- 

 factured, one dollar and twelve cents per ton ; manu- 

 factured, six dollars and seventy -two cents per ton. 



50. Blues, such as Berlin, Prussian, Chinese, and 

 all others, containing ferrocyanide of iron, dry or 

 ground in or mixed with oil, six cents per pound : in 

 pulp or mixed with water six cents per pound on the 

 material contained therein when dry. 



51. Blanc-fixe, or satin white, or artificial sulphate 

 of barytes, three fourths of one cent per pound. 



52. Black, made from bone, ivory, or vegetable, 

 under whatever name known, including bone-black 

 and lamp-black, dry or ground in oil or water, twen- 

 ty-five per centum ad valorem. 



53. Chrome yellow, chrome green, and all other 

 chromium colors iu which lead and bichromate of 

 potash or soda are component parts, dry, or ground 

 in or mixed with oil, four and one half cents per 

 pound ; in pulp or mixed with water, four and one 

 half cents per pound on the material contained therein 

 when dry. 



54. Ocher and ochery earths, sienna and sienna 

 earths, umber and umber earths not specially pro- 

 vided for in this act, dry, one fourth of one cent per 

 pound ; ground in oil, one and one half cent per 

 pound. 



55. Ultramarine blue, four and one half cents per 

 pound. 



56. Varnishes, including so-called gold size or japan, 

 thirty-five per centum ad valorem ; and on spirit var- 

 nishes for the alcohol contained therein, one dollar 

 and thirty-two cents per gallon additional. 



57. Vermillion red, and colors containing quicksil- 

 ver, dry or ground in oil or water, twelve cents per 

 pound. 



58. Wash blue, containing ultramarine, three cents 

 per pound. 



59. Whiting and Paris white, dry, one half of one 

 cent per pound ; ground iu oil, or putty, one cent per 

 pound. 



60. Zinc, oxide of, and white paint containing zinc, 

 but not containing lead ; dry, one and one fourth 

 cent per pound ; ground in oil, one and three fourth 

 cent per pound. 



61. All other paints and colors, whether dry or 

 mixed, or ground in water or oil, including lakes, 

 crayons, smalts, and frostings, not specially provided 

 for in this act, and artists' colors of all kinds, in tubes 

 or otherwise, twenty -five per centum ad valorem ; all 

 paints and colors, mixed or ground with water or so- 

 lutions other than oil, and commercially known as 

 artists' water-color paints, thirty per centum ad va- 

 lorem. 



Lead Products. 62. Acetate of lead, white, five 

 and one half cents per pound ; brown, three and one 

 half cents per pound. 



63. Litharge, three cents per pound. 



64. Nitrate of lead, three cents per pound. 



65. Orange mineral three and one half cents per 

 pound. 



66. Eed lead, thsee cents per pound. 



67. White lead, and white paint containing lead, 

 dry or in pulp, or ground or mixed with oil, three 

 cents per pound. 



68. Phosphorous, twenty cents per pound. 

 Potash. 69. Bichromate and chromate of, three 



cents per pound. 



