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548 THIRTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 163. 1862. Honey. Honey, nfteen cents per gallon; [0,;;,,,,, Iodine, crude, nfty cents per pound; resublimed, seventy-nve cents per und; Ipeom. Polpecacuanha, or ipecac, nfty cents per pound ; Jglgp, Jalap, fifty cents per pound; _ Licorice. Licorice root, one cent per pound; paste or Juice, nve cents per pound; Litharge. Litharge, two and one-fourth cents per pound; 15.9,,,;,, Magnesia, carbonate, six cents per pound; calcined, twelve cents per pound; Mmm. Mauna, twenty-five cents per pound ; Nitrate ofsoda. Nitrate of soda, one cent per pound ; M,,,.,,;,;,,, Morphine and its salts, two dollars per ounce; mace and nutmeg, thirty cents per pound; . Ochres, &o. Ochres and ochrey earths, not otherwise provided for, when dry, fifty cents per one hundred pounds; when ground in oil, one dollar and nfty cents' per one hundred pounds; oaianxsu or Oils, nxed or expressed, croton, fifty cents per pound; almonds, ten •¤P¤*¤¤°d- cents per pound; bay or laurel, twenty cents per pound; castor, nfty cents per gallon; mace, fifty cents per pound; olive, not salad, twenty- nve cents per gallon; salad, nfty cents per gallon; mustard, not salad, twenty-nve cents per gallon; salad, fifty cents per gallon; Oils, essential Oils, essential or essence, anise, fifty cents per pound; almonds, one •"*¤°¤°°· dollar and nfty cents per pound ; amber, crude, ten cents per pound ; rectified, twenty cents per pound; bay leaves, seventeen dollars and fifty cents per pound; bergamot, one dollar per pound; cajeput, twenty-nve cents per pound; caraway, fifty cents per pound; cassia, one dollar per pound; cinnamon, two dollars per pound; cloves, one dollar per pound; citronella, fifty cents per pound; cognac or oenanthic ether, two dollars per ounce ; cubebs, one dollar per pound; fennel, nfty cents per pound; juniper, twenty-nve cents per pound; lemons, fifty cents per pound; orange, fifty cents per pound; origanum, or red thyme, twenty-nve cents per pound; roses, or otto, one dollar and fifty cents per ounce; thyme, white, thirty cents per pound; valerian, one dollar and nfty cents per pound; all other essential oils, not otherwise provided for, fifty per centum ad valorem; Opium. Opium, two dollars per pound; Opium, prepared for smoking, eighty per centum ad valorem; Pm-onine. Paranine, ten cents per pound; Paris whim. Paris white, when dry, sixty cents per one hundred pounds; when ground in oil, one dollar and fifty cents per one hundred pounds; Pimento. Pimento, twelve cents per pound; when ground, nfteen cents per pound; Y°*¤¤h~ Potush, bichromate, three cents per pound; hydriodate, iodate, iodide, and acetate, seventy-five cents per pound; prussiate, yellow, nve cents per géound; prussiate, red, ten cents per pound; ohlorate, six cents per p0\m ; Petroleum, &c. Petroleum and coal illuminating oil, crude, ten cents per gallon ; renned, Post, p. 742. or kerosene, produced from the distillation of coal, asphaltum, shale, peat, petroleum, or rock oil, or other bituminous substances, used for like purposes, twenty cents per gallon ; Pony. Putty, one dollar and fifty cents per one hundred pounds ; Q¤i¤i¤¤· Quinine, sulphate of, and other salts of quinine, forty-five per centum ad valorem; Rl’“b“l’· Rhubarb, fifty cents per pound ; R°$° l°¤V¤8· Rose leaves, fifty cents per pound; "Egm essence Rum essence or oil, and bay rum essence or oil, two dollars per 01m0G; Salkpmp Saltpetre, or nitrate of potash, crude, two cents per pound; refined, p,,,,, ,,_·,·42_ three cents per pound; Seeds. Seeds, anise, nve cents per pound; star anise, ten cents per pound;