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FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 121. 1883. 493 Cement, Roman, Portland, and all others, twenty per centum ad S¤F¤¤>¤¤·¤

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1 ing an aris w ite dr one-half cent er ound · round in oil . or putty, one cent per pound. y, P p ’ g ’ Prepared chalk, precipitated chalk, French chalk, red chalk, and all other chalk preparations which are not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, twenty per centum ad valorem. Ghromic acid, fifteen per centum ad valorem. Chromate of potash, three cents per pound. Bi-chromate of potash, three cents per pound. Cobalt, oxide ot, twenty per centum ad valorem. Copper, sulphate of, or blue vitriol, three cents per pound. Iron, sulphateof, or copperas, threetenths of one cent per pound. Acetate of lead, brown, four cents per pound. Acetate of lead, white, six cents per pound. White lead, when dry or in pulp, three cents per pound; when ground or mixed in oil, three cents per pound. Litharge, three cents per pound. Orange mineral, and red lead, three cents per pound. Nitrate of lead, three cents per pound. Magnesia, medicinal, carbonate of, five cents per pound. Magnesia, calcined, ten cents per pound. ‘ Magpexglsnlphate oi, or Epsom salts, one·half of one cent per pound. 0 : ·dCl;lld0, carbonate oh or fused, and caustic potash, twenty per centum v onem. Ghloratc of, three cents per pound. H ydriodate, iodide and iodatc of, fifty cents per pound. ’ Prussiatc of, red, ten cents per pound. Prussiate of, yellow, five cents per pound. Nitrate of, or sltpeter, crude, one cent per pound. Nitrate of, or refined saltpeter, one and one·half cents per pound. Sulpggge of, twenty per centum ad valorem. a: Sodaash, one-quarter of one cent per pound. Soda, sal, or soda crystals, oncquarter of one cent per pound. Bi-carbonate of, or super-carbonate ot, and salaratus, caleincd or pearl ash, one and one-half cents per pound. ’ Hydratc or caustic, one cent per pound. Sulphate, known as salt cake, crude or refined, or niter cake, crude or rctined, and Glauber’s salt, twenty per centum ad valorem Soda, silicate of, or other alkaline silicate, one-half of one cent per pound. · Sulphur : Rellued, in rolls, ten dollars per ton. Sublimed, or flowers ot, twenty dollars per ton. Woodtar, ten per centum ad valorem. Ooal·tar, crude, ten per ccntum ad valorem._ » Goal-tar, products ot; such as naphtha, benzme, benzole, dead oil, and pitch, twenty per centum ad valorem. All coal-tar colors or dyes, by whatever name known, and not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, thirty-five per centum ad valorem- ` All preparations of coal-tar, not colors or dye, not specially cnu.merated or prowided for in this act, twenty per centum ad valorem. Logwood and other dyewoods, extracts and decoctxons ct, ten per eczutum ad valorem. · Ultramarine, live cents per poundis H urpcntin irits of twent cen per ga on. · galore andapdints, includingslakes, whether dry or mired or with water or oil, and not specially enumerated or provided for m this act, twenty-ive per ceutum ad valorcm.