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10 Potassium, bromide of, med. pr., (1332, July 25, 1866, D. & M.)

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25 Potatoes, seed, or other, (1090, S. S., 1803.) 15 cts. per bush.

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Plush, hatters', silk and cotton, cotton ch. val., (1302.)

Plush, mohair or worsted, as mfs. of worsted

under 1163, (see "Worsted.") silk and cotton, (see "Silk.") wool, (see Woollens.") woollen blankets, (see "Blankets.") Pocket-books, (see "Articles.") Pocket-knife blades, (see "Blades.") Pocket-knives, (see Knives.") Polishing powders, (see "Powders.") Polishing stones, (see "Stones.") Polypodium, cr. drug, (1594.) Free.

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Potassa, muriate of, (1717.) Free.

Poultry, dressed, (1816, S. S., 15, 2325.) not prepared, but with feathers plucked, and whether entrails drawn or not, (1816, Jan. 7, 1867, Ogdensburg.) prepared. (see "Prepared fish," &c.) Pounce, (1816.)

Powdered acorns, (see "Acorns.")

Powder, blue, cobalt, (1241.)

brass, (1067.)

bronze, (1218.)

gun. (see Gunpowder.")

hair and tooth, (see "Toilet.")
ink, (see "Ink.')

insect, (1816, S. S., 2364.)

puffs, according to materials.

Powders, subtil, for the skin, (see "Toilet.")

polishing, of all kinds, (1394.)

Precious stones, not specified, not set, (1396.) set, (1396.)

imitations, not set. (see "Compositions.") set, (1248, S. S., 150.)

45 Precipitate, red, (1404.)

50 Preparations, chem., n.o.p.f., (1412 or 1816.) medicinal, n. o. p. f., (1332.)

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of anatomy, (see Skeletons.")

of distilled spirits, (see “Liquors.")
philosophical and scientific, (see "Acade-
mies," and "Societies.")

Prepared clay, for papermakers' use, and
resembling kaolin, (908, 939, July 9,
1863, Boston.) $5 per ton.
same, of different colors, resembling and
used for same pps. as French chalk,
(908, 941, S. S., 1389)

40 Prepared fish, game, meats, poultry, and vegetables, (1092, S. S., 2356.)

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Presents, articles imported as, other than such as are expressly exempted by law from duty, are liable to duty, (T. R., p. 600; see also Regs. 1874, Art. 337, as to entries of, when not over $200.) of works of art to national institutions or any state, county, or city, (see "Art."') Preserved fruits or sweetmeats, (see "Comginger, (see "Ginger.") [fits.") milk, (see Milk.')

Preserves, glass bottles or jars filled with, (see "Glass bottles," &c.)

Pressing boards, mfs. of wood n. o. p. f., under 1147.

Printed matter, all n. o. p. f., (1210, S. S.,

1898. T. D., 40.)

foreign, by mail, except books, (2151-2.) Free.

merino, (see "Woollen dress goods.") paper ornaments fortrunks, (see "Paper.") picture cards, as engravings, (1210, see

Books," May 17, 1860, N. Y., Dec. 26,
1862, Boston; but see also T. D., 40.)
Printers' ink, (see "Ink.")
Printing paper, (see "Paper.")

Prints or engravings, (see "Books.")
Prisms, (954.)

Products of the U. S., exported and brought

back, (see Articles.")

Prohibited importations, (see "Obscene.") Professional books, implements, and instruments of persons arriving in the U. S., (1793) Free.

Proprietary madicines, (see "Patent Medicines.")

Protractors, ivory, (see "Ivory.")

Prunella, (as lasting.)

Prunes, (1259.) 1 ct. per

Per ct.

Pulu, a fibre used for beds, &c., (1718, April 5, 1558, San. Fran.) Free.

Pulverized wool waste, flocks, or shoddy,

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(see Woollens, flocks," &c.)

Pumice and pumice stones, or bricks, (1719,
S. S, 1517.) Free.
Pumpkins, (1091.)

Pumps, stomach, according to material.
Punches, shoe, or other, part steel. (1012.)
Punjums, Madras, "Cottons," which see.
Purple brown, (se "Colors.")
Purple tin liquor, (see "Tin liquor.")
Purses, according to material, (T. R.,
581.)

25 Putty, (1398.) $1.50 per 100 lbs.
knives, (see Knives.")

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QUADRANT FRAMES, brass, (1067., Quadrants, brass, (1067.)

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Quicksilver, (2057.) Free.
Quilla bark. (see **Bark.'')

Quills, prepared or not, (1722.) Free.

toothpicks of, (see "Toothpicks.") Quiltings, or bed quilts, cotton, (932.) Quinine, all salts of, (2154.) Free.

amorphous, (2154, T. R., p. 553.) Free. sulphate of, (2154.) Free.

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* Prunes preserved by extracting the pit, filling its cavity with sugar, and then exposing the fruit to a gentle heat, so that the sugar melts, permeates the substance, and preserves the fruit, classified as preserved fruit, auty 35 per cent. ad. val., under 1247, (S. S., 2654.)

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Railroad cars, repairs of, (see Cars.") cars, built in Canada and brought to the United States, to be used only in the through business between Canada and the United States, internationally, (S. S., 347.) Free.

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chairs, iron, (see Iron mfs.")

iron, partially or wholly worn, (see 1979, and Circular, March 27, 1861; also Tr. Regs, 1874, Art. 737.)

*ties of wood, (1724, S. S., 1209.) Free. Railroads, iron in bars for, (see “Iron bars.") Railway bars, steel. (see Steel.") "Railway rugs," or plush woollen blankets, Blankets.") (see "

Raisins, all, (1403.) 24 cts. per lb.

Rakes, iron or wooden, (1067 or 1147.)

steel, or with steel teeth, (1012.)

Rancou, roncou, or rocoa, as annotto, which

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Reduction of duties 10 per cent. under Section 2503 of Rev. Stat., (912 to 920.) For repeal of, see 2080.

Reeds, (see Rattans.") weavers', (1147.)

Regalia, specially imported, (see "Academies" and Societies.")

Regulus of antimony, (see "Antimony.") Re-importations. Dutiable merchandise is

liable to duty on each re-importation, (Rgs., 1874, Art. 467, and S. S., 2815.) of exported United States products, (see "Articles.")

Reindeer skins, (see "Skins.")

tongues, (1816.)

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silk, or silk ch. val., (see Silk.")

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gum, n. o. p. f., (1405.)

Rattles, children's, silver or other, as toys,

10 Ribbon wire, (see "Wire.")

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Razor cases, leather or paper, (1319 or 1368.)

straps, wood and leather, (1319.) wood, (1147.)

Razors, cutlery, (1257, Feb. 13, 1865, San Fran)

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oil, (see Oils.")

salt, as other salt, (June 12, 1863, N. Y.) Rocoa or Orleans, ("roncou or rocou," 1474,) as annotto, which see.

Rods and eyes for stairs, of brass, or iron, (1067.)

copper ch. val, (1057.)

composition, copper not ch. val., (1067.) steel, (1012.)

steel in coil, (see "Steel.")

Roller cloth, worsted, for paper machines,

as worsted fabrics, (1163, Aug. 3, 1867, F. B. & Co.)

Rollers of wood, (1147, Tr. Reg., p. 592.)

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for Department of Agriculture, (see "Agriculture.")

Roots, medicinal. (see "Medicinal.")
Rope, bale, of hemp, as mfs. of hemp, (975,
April 21, 1858, N. Y.)

of cocoanut hulls, coir, grass, or bark, as cordage untarred under 970.

3 cts. per lb. of raw hides, cut into strips, (see "Hiderope.")

waste, fit only for making paper, (1700.) Free.

Rosaries, beads and metal, (908, 1201, Feb.

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Rugs, cotton, for bed coverings, (932.) dressed goat-skin, (1178, S. S., 2825.) hearth and floor, (see "Mats" and pets.")

horse, of linen, (961.)

brass, (1067.)

copper ch. val., (1057.)

gutta-percha, (1294.)

silver or German silver, (1065.) wood, (1147.)

and brass, brass ch. val., (1067.) Rum, (see Liquors.")

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SABRE-BLADES, as sword-blades.
Sabres, as swords.

50 Sacking, linen, as linens, which see,
Sacks containing merchandise subject to an
ad valorem duty, to pay the same rate of
duty as their contents, provided the latter
are usually imported in such sacks. (But
see 1869, and notes to 516, also S. S., 2129.)
20 Saddle-hooks, German silver, silver, or other
metal, as saddlery, (1239.)

20 Saddlery, all n. o. p. f., (1239.)
Saddles, (1239.)

Saddle trees, iron ch. val., (1239.)
wood ch. val, (1239.)

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Per ct.

Sad irons, (see "Iron mfs.")

Saffron and safflower, and extract of, (1733.)

Free.

Saffron-cake, (1734.) Free.

Sago, sago crude, and sago flour, (1735.) Free.

Sail duck, (see "Linens.")

needles, (see "Needles.") Sail-canvas, (see "Linens.")

Salacine, med. prep., (1737, T. R., p. 582.) Free.

Sal acetosella, (1412 or 1816, Aug. 27, 1857, Phila.)

Salad oil, (see “Oila. "')

Sal ammoniac, (see “Ammonia.")

diuretic, (1412 or 1816.)

Per ct.

Sandarac gum, (see "Gums.")

27, 1858, N. Y.)

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Sand, French, crude min. sub., (1334, April

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Sarcocolla gum, (see Gums n. o. p. f.") Sarcophagus, red granite, (1816, S. S., 10.) Sardels, small eviscerated fish, in brine in kegs, as sardines, under 2051, (S. S., 1481.)

Sardines and anchovies, in tin boxes, as follows: (2051, see also, "Cans.") Whole boxes, of not over 5 inches long, 4 wide, and 3 deep, 15 cts.

Half-boxes, of not over 5 inches long,

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preserved, (see Fish.")

Sal nitre, saltpetre, which see.

Salt, in bulk, (1410.) 8 cts. per 100 lbs. in bags, sacks, barrels, or other packages, (1410.) 12 cts. per 100 lbs.

mineral or rock, as other salt, (June 12, 1863, N. Y.)

for curing fish, (see 1980, T. D., 26.) jars of brown earthenware containing, are dutiable as such. (S. S., 1777.)

Salted fish, (see "Fish.")

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Salted hides and skins, (see Hides," and "Skins."')

skivers, roans, and pelts, as Hides," or "Skins."

Saltpetre, crude, (1411.) 1 ct. per lb. refined and partially refined, (1411.) 2 cts. per lb. Salt-sacking of twilled jute, dtble. under 966 as bagging, which see, (S. S., 1736.) Salts, preparations of, all n. o. p. f., (1412.) same, unspecified, if med. prep., (1332.) black, (see Black salts.")

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long, 3 wide, and 14 deep, 4 cts. The same, in any other form, (2051.) Sarsaparilla, (1740.) Free.

Sassafras bark and root, (1741.) Free. oil of, (see Oils.")

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Satin-white, (see "Colors.")

Satin-wood and mfs. of, (see "Woods.") Saucepans, iron, cast, (see "Iron vessels.'') iron, tinned or glazed, (see "Iron hollowware.')

other, according to material. Sauces of all kinds, (see Capers," &c.) Sauer kraut, (1742.) Free.

Sausages, Bologna, (1506.) Free.

German, (1506, S. S., 2220.) Free.
other, (1092.)

Sausage-skins, (1743.) Free.
Saw-blades, (see " Saws.")

Saw-dust, mahogany, imported solely for dyeing or tanning, (1580, Jan. 28, 1867, N. Y.) Free.

Saws, back, not over 10 inches long, (1005.)

75 cts. per dozen, and over 10 inches long, (1005.)

20 $1 per dozen, and 40 circular, (1012, March, 1871, N. Y.) cross-cut, (1042.) 10 cts. per lin. ft. hand, not over 24 inches long, (1004.)

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