Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 14.djvu/179

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THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 184. 1866. 149 other purposes; books, maps, charts, and all printed matter, and book- pix-tizes and t binding; paralline ; parafline oil, not exceeding in specilic gravity thirty- l?:°m“,‘;x:;$P six degrees Baumé’s hydrometer, a residuum of distillation or the pro- ' ducts thereof; lubricating oil made from crude petroleum, coal, or shale, not exceeding in specific gravity thirty-six degrees Baumé’s hydrometer: Provided, That such oil shall be subject to the same inspection as illumihating oil; crude petroleum, and crude oil the product of the first and single distillation of coal, shale, asphaltum, peat, or other bituminous substances; Photographs or any other sun picture, being copies of engravings or works of art, when the same are sold by the producer at wholesale at a price not exceeding fifteen cents each, or are used for the illustration of books; Pickles, when sold by the gallon and not contained in glass packages; Pig-iron ; muck bar; blooms, slabs, and loops; Ploughs, cultivators, harrows, straw and hay cutters, planters, seeddrills, horse-rakes, hand·rakes, cotton gins, grain cradles, and winnowingmills; Pot and pearl ashes; . Productions of stereotypers, lithographers, engravers, and electrotypers; Putt ; Quinline, morphine, and other vegetable alkaloids, and phosphorus ; Railroad iron, and railroad iron re-rolled ; Railroad chairs and nsh plates; railroad, boat, and ship spikes; axe polls; iron axles; shoes for horses, mules, and oxen; rivets, horseshoe nails, nuts, washers, and bolts; vises, iron chains, and anchors; when such articles are made of wrought iron which has previously paid the tax or duty assessed thereon ; Rcapers, mowers, threshing machines, and separators ; corn-shellers and wooden ware; cotton and hay presses; Repairs of articles of all kinds ; Residuums, the product of mineral, vegetable, or animal substances drawn from stills after distillation ; Roman and water eements, and lime ; Roofing slate, slabs, and tiles; Saleratus, sal soda, caustic soda, crude soda, alumino-silicate of soda; aluminate of soda; bi-carbonate of soda; and silicate of soda; Sails, tents, awnings, and bags made by sewing from fabrics or other articles upon which a duty or tax has been paid; and bags made of paper ; Saltpetre; Salts of tin; Silex used in the manufacture of glass; Soap, valued at not above three cents per pound; Spelter; Spindles and castings of all descriptions made specially for locks, safes, looms, spinning machines, steam engines, hot air and hot water furnaces, and sewing machines, and not sold or used for any other urposes, and upon which a tax is assessed and paid on the article of whidh the casting is a part; Spokes, hubs, bows, and felloes; poles, shafts, arms, and wheels not ironed or finished for carriages or wagons; wooden handles for ploughs, and for other agricultural, household, and mechanical tools and implements; and pail and tub ears and handles; and wooden tanks, and cisterns for crude mineral oil; Starch ; Steel, made from iron advanced beyond muck bar, blooms, slabs, or loops in mgots, rails made and iitted for raih·oads, sheet, plate, coil, or wire, hoop-skirt wire covered or uncovered ; car wheels, thimble skeins