Campeachy wood Same, emetic, in ting, of 4 or 5 ounces Filtering. (See second part of this section.) Tayard's chemical, in small rolls... Pectorai, in boxes to 4 ounces Jujube... Lozenges: Vermifuge of santonine, boxes or bottles Ipecacuanha, gum, mallow, sulphur, tolu, and vichy Same, in cases of 60 pearls Burgundy Castilian.. Alom Pumice Brandreth's, in boxes of 25 pills Of any substance not specitio.l.. Mahogany or red ocbre .do.... · pound.. do.. .do.. 4 00 10 60 80 25 70 40 2 80 07 42 56 175 49 28 do... .do.. ..do.. Powders-Continued. ..pound.. Lopez's, in bottles to 5 ounces.. .dozen.. For killing insects... --pound.. Chable, mineral, in packets if they come in powder, and in bottles if in liquid, for baths.. .....dozen. Rogers', in bottles.. ......do... Violet .. pound.. Potash: Impure. ..do.... Caustic, purified. ..do.... Presses for corks dozen.. Preparations for mercury not given .. pound.. Prussiate of potash.. ...do.... Same of iron. do.... Q. .....ounco.. .do... 1 00 50 40 1 00 770 35 28 70 R. 49 Racahout, Arabic, in ordinary bottles Aconite.. Medicinal, not specified. Antisyphilitic, “Rob-antisifilitic," in bottles up to 2 pounds... Same in bottles to 8 ounces. -pound.. do. do.. do.. ..do. ..do. do. .do. .do. .do.. .do.. ..do.. ......do.... ...Ounco.. 70 70 70 50 50 50 20 60 60 60 60 60 60 1 00 25 25 25 30 15 25 70 1 00 1 60 20 1 00 40 30 1 60 3 00 1 00 1 00 30 30 20 49 49 35 35 35 14 42 42 42 42 42 42 70 174 171 171 21 10 17 49 70 1 12 14 70 28 21 1 12 1 40 70 70 21 21 14 S. Salt: Of wormwood or tartar.. Of mars Epsom . pound.. ..do.. ..ounce.. ..do... ..cwt.. pound.. .do.... 30 15 20 21 101 17 50 10 50 7 00 14 97 ..cwt.. -pound.. ..do... .do.. 4 00 25 2 80 17 28 21 Salatrou........ Leaves.. Powdered Simaruba bark Same, powdered Anise Medicinal, not specified.. Caustic, common, for soap Purging, in ordinary bottles... Of copper Of zinc, white, vitriol. T. Court, for wounds, in sheets up to 4 inches Gutta percha, for wounds.. Crowned oasence, in bottles Purified. Venice, liquid Rubber, for the deaf Motal, fine, for the deaf. U. Fino.. .................... ...................... Upgnent: Of cantharides. V. Of iron Of zinc. Of colchicum, andurrian, in bottles Medicinal, not denominated. White Y. ART. 21. The appraisement by weight should be understood as net weight in the third part of this section; and if this can not be ascertained without danger of altering the substances, the net weight given in the original invoices shall serve as the base. SECTION 6.-Additional articles to the foregoing sections, Art. 22. Articles of which the appraisement is doubtful on account of their size, make, quality, or denomination, shall be appraised like articles similar to them. ART. 23. Articles not herein specified, and which are similar to nothing given, shall pay 70 per cent on their principal value, according to origival invoices. ART. 24. For the reduction of foreign moneys, weights, and measures of merchandise shall be observed the following TABLE OF RELATIONS: WEIGHTS, The quintal contains 100 ponnds, or 4 arrobas; the arroba 25 pounds; the pound 16 ounces, and the ounce 576 grains. One meter contains 41.94 inches, and equals Varas. 1. 165 1.080 1. 400 MONEYS. 20 Pesos. Cents. One pound (£) sterling oquals 5 0 One dollar of the United States equals 1 One shilling, English, equals.... 25 One franc equals... 20 One peseta, Spanish, equals. One real de vellon equals ... One florin, German, equals 40 One florin, Austrian, equals 50 One reicbsmark oquals 25 One lira, Italian, equals. 20 One peso, Spanish, Peruvian, Mexican, or Chilian, equals 1 Art. 25. Import duties shall be paid in the manner and with credit as follows: 1st. The part of the import duties which goes toward the amortization of the bonds of the public debt shall be paid without credit. 2d. Of the part which should be paid in cash, half shall be paid at the end of the two months and the other half at the end of four, without interest, counting from the date of the declaration of examination. If the cash part amounts to less than one hundred dollars it shall be paid without credit. 3d. For the cash portion referred to in the preceding article, the owner or consignees of the merchandise shall sign notes or warrants to the order of the administrator of the respective custom-house. 4th. The administrators may demand further satisfaction, whenever they think proper, security, or a second signature from debtors for import duties. ART. 26. The bonds of the public debt, demanded or excepted in payment of import duties, in whole or in part, shall be admitted when the corresponding quantity amounts to the integral value of the bond with its interest; fractions being collected in cash. Art. 27. For the reduction of brandies to 20° Beaumé, when its proportion of alcohol may exceed this grade, the following table shall be observed : One bottle of brandy of Bottles. 20° equals 1.00 21° equals 1. 08 22° equals. 1. 14 23° equals. 1. 20 24° equals. 1. 24 250 equals 1.30 26° equals . 1.36 27° equals . 1.40 28° equals 1. 44 29° eqnals 1. 48 30° equals 1.52 31° equals 1.56 32° equals 1.59 > |