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PICTURES OF LIFE IN MEXICO.
Silk scarfs.
Netted or elastic caps, whether silk, cotton, or wool.
Gloves.
Stockings, hats, and suspenders.
Handkerchiefs.
Shawls, with and without linings.)
50. Common salt.
51. Saltpetre.
52. Blankets and coverlets of cotton or woollen.
53. "Sayal" (a fabric made of wool and hair) and sayalette (a coarse woollen stuff, called in some places tanning").
54. Tallow in the rough and refined.
55. Tobacco of all kinds and in every form. It can only be imported by the director of the tobacco monopoly; but private licenses for cigars and rappee will be granted by the government, in which case the duties will be paid at three dollars per pound.
56. Plain and ribbed cloths, bleached and unbleached, made of cotton alone, or mixed, that do not exceed thirty threads weft and warp on a quarter inch.