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Trru: xxx11r.—DUT1ES UPON IMPORTS. 481 Saleratus and bicarbonate of soda: one and one-half cents per pound. Sal-soda and soda-ash: one—fourth of one cent per pound. Salt.-—In bags, sacks, barrels, or other packages: twelve cents per one hundred pounds; in bulk: eight cents per one hundred pounds. twSaltpeter.—Crud(e: one cent per pound; refined and partially refined: 0 cen s r poun . Salts.—E6psom: one cent per pound; glauber: one—half of one cent per ppunfll; preparations of, not otherwise provided for: twenty per centum v orem. Santonine: three dollars per pound. Spaglioéa tops, for tables or other articles of furniture: thirty-five per cen um a va orem. Sealing-wax: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. Shaddock: ten per centum ad valorem. Shells, manufactures of : thirty-five per centum ad valorem. Side-armsuaf esiery description, not otherwise provided for: thirty-five per centum va orem. Skates costing twenty cents or less per pair: eight cents per pair; costing over twenty cents per pair: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. Smalts: twenty I-per centum ad valorem. Soap, fancy, pe umed, honey, transpareuf, anddall descriilptions of toilet an s avin soa : ten cents r un , an , in a ition thereto, twent — five per cedtumiasd valorem; gdadliiot otherwise provided for: one ceht per pound, and, in addition thereto, thirty per centum ad valorem. Soda.-Caustic: one and one-half cents per pound; hyposulphate of, and all carbonates of, by whatever namedesignated, not otherwise proyhded for: tweilnty per centum adlvalorem; silicate of, or other alkaline ' icates: one- a cent r poun . Sponges: twenty dperlhcentum ad valorem. I Sporting-gun wa s of all descriptions: thirty-five per centum ad vaorem. Starch, made of potatoes or corn: one cent per pound, and twenty per centum ad valorem; made of rice, or any other material: three cents per pound, and twenty r centum ad valorem. Staves for pipes, hbgsheads, or other casks: ten per centum ad valorem: other staves: twenty per centum ad valorem. Stereotype plates; twenty-five (per centum ad valorem. Stones: freestone, granite, san stone, and all building or monumental stone, except marble: one dollar and fifty cents er ton. Strings: all strin s of whip·gut or cat-gut, othler than strings for musical instruments, thirty per centum ad valorem. Strychnia: one dollar per ounce. Strychnine, salts of., not otherwise provided for; one dollar and fifty cents r ounce. Sulphur, [four] [Bowers] of: twenty dollars per ton and fifteen per 15 Aug.,1876, e. centum ad valorem. 290, 1*- 19, P- 200 Tallow: one cent r pound. 27 F°b·· 1877· °- Tannin: two dollapr: per pound. 6g' °" 1g' P' 2% Tar: twenty per centum ad valorem. Tartanemetic: fifteen cents per pound. Teeth, manufactured: twenty per centum_ ad valorein. Tin, oxide, muriatic and salts of tin and tm-foil: thirty per centum ad va orem. Toys, wooden and other, for children: fifty per centum ad valorem. Twine or pack-thread, not otherwise provided for: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. Turpentine, spirits of: thirty cents per gallon. Types. new: twenty-five per centum ad valorem. Tvpe-metal: twenty-tive per centum ad valorem. _ Umbrella and parasol ribs and stretchers, frames, tips, runners, handles. or other arts thereof, when made in whole or c nef part of iron, steel, or any other metal: forty-five per centum_ ad valorem; umbrellas, parasols, and sun-shades, when covered with silk or alpaca: sixty per