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212 THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 171. 1864. year aforesaid, in lieu of the duties heretofore imposed by law on the articles hereinafter mentioned, there shall be levied, and collected, and paid, on the goods, wares, and merchandise enumerated and provided for in this section, imported from foreign countries, the following duties and rates of duty, that is to say: - Acids,&c. On acetic acid, acetous or concentrated vinegar, or pyroligneous acid, exceeding the specic gravity of 1.040, eighty cents per pound; not exceeding the specific gravity of 1.040, known as number eight, twenty-five cents per pound. On acetate or pyrolignate of ammonia, seventy cents per pound; of baryta, forty cents per pound; of iron, strontia, and zinc, nfty cents per pound; of lead, twenty cents per pound; of magnesia and soda, fifty cents per pound; of lime, twenty-tive per centum ad valorem. On analine dyes, one dollar per pound and thirty-five per centum ad valorern. On blanc fixe, enamelled white, satin white, lime white, and all combinations of barytes with acids or water, three cents per pound; on carmine lake, dry or liquid, thirty-tive per centum ad valorem; on French green, Paris green, mineral green, mineral blue, and Prussian blue, dry or moist, thirty per centum ad valorem. Almonds. On almonds, six cents per pound; shelled, ten cents per pound. Manufactures On articlesmot otherwise provided for, made of gold, silver, German °'”g°1d °‘ Sim'- silver, or platina, or of which either of these metals shall be a component part, forty per centum ad volorem. Antimony. On antimony, crude, and regulus of antimony, ten per centum ad valorum. Opium. On opium, two dollars and fifty cents per pound. On opium prepared for smoking, and the extract of opioum, one hundred per centum ad valorem. Morphine. On morphine and its salts, two dollars and fifty cents per ounce. Arrowroot, &c. On arrowroot, thirty per centum ad valorem. Drugs, &c. On brimstone, crude, six dollars per ton. On brimstone, in rolls, or reined, ten dollars per ton. On castor beans or seeds per bushel of fifty pounds, sixty cents. On chicory root, four cents per pound; ground, burnt, or prepared, Eve cents per pound. On oassia, twenty cents per pound. Ou cassia buds and ground cassia, twenty-five cents per pound. On cinnamon, thirty cents per pound. On chloroform, one dollar per pound. On collodion and ethers of all kinds, not otherwise provided for, and etherial preparations or extracts, fluid, one dollar per pound. On cologne water and other perfumery, of which alcohol forms the principal ingredient, three dollars per gallon, and fifty per cent. ad valorem. On cloves, twenty cents per pound; on clove stems, ten cents per pound. Gloves. On fusel oil, or amylic alcohol, two dollars per gallon. On Hofi'man’s anodyne and spirits of nitric ether, fifty cents per pound. On bristles, fifteen cents per pound; on hogs’ hair, one cent per pound; Bristles. on Istle, or Tampico fibre, one cent per pound. On brushes of all kinds, forty per centum ad valorem. On honey, twenty cents per gallon. Lead. On lead, white or red, and litharge, dry or ground in oil, three cents per pound. On percussion caps, forty per centum ad valorem. Lemons. On lemons, oranges, pine—apples, plantains, cocoa-nuts, and fruits preserved in their own juice, and fruit juice, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. On licorice root, two cents per pound; on licorice paste or licorice in rolls, ten cents per pound.