Perfumes from 10 cents to $4.00 at: WATSON’S.
114 CHAPPELLE’S P. E. ISLAND
Steel, imported for use in the manufacture of skates.
Musk in pods or in grains.
White shellac, for manufacturing purposes.
Jute cloth, as taken from the loom, neither pressed, mangled, calendered, nor in any way finished, and not less than 42 inches wide, when imported to be manufactured into bags only.
Salt cake, being a sulphate of soda, when imported by manufacturers of glass and soap for their own use in their works.
“ Foot grease,” the refuse of the cotton seed after the oil is pressed out.
Tagging metal, plain, japanned or coated, in coils not over 1 12 inches in width, when imported by manufacturers of shoe and corset laces, for use in their factories.
Locust beans, for the manufacture of horse and cattle food.
Hoop iron, not exceeding three-eights of an inch in width, and being No. 25 gauge or thinner, used for the manu- facture of tubular rivets.
Buckram, for the manufacture of hat and bonnet shapes
Recovered rubber, and rubber substitute.
Cotton yarns finer than No. 40, unbleached, bleached or dyed, and not finer than No. 60, for the manufacture of Italian cloths and worsted fabrics.
EXPORT DUTIES.
Shingle bolts, per cord of 128 cubic feet. . . . . . .. . $1.00 Spruce logs, per M. feet*.. ................ $1.00 Pine logs, per M. feet" ........................ $1.00
EXPORTS PROHIBITED.
The export of deer, wild turkeys, quail, partridge, prairie fowl and woodcock, in the carcass, or parts thereof, is hereby declared unlawful and prohibited, and any person exporting or attempting to export any such article, shall, for each such offence, incur a penalty of one hundred dollars, and the article so attempted to be
“ Fairohlld’s ” GOLD, SILVER, and GOLD PLATED PENCILS and PENCIL CHARMS at WELLNER’S
(* The above means board measure.)
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Window Rollers, Cord Tassels, &c., at MARK WRIGHT & CO’S.