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PROHIBITED ARTICLES.
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| 7. | Raw cotton. |
| 8. | Indigo. |
| 9. | Brass and copper wire of all kinds. |
| 10. | Fire-arms and other arms of all kinds. |
| 11. | Sulphur. |
| 12. | Boots and half-boots of leather or cloth with soles for men, women and children. |
| 13. | Buttons of every metal which are engraved or stamped on the obverse or reverse, with the national or Spanish arms. |
| 14. | Coffee. |
| 15. | Manufactured wax. |
| 16. | Cast nails of all sizes. |
| 17. | Copper in pigs, and manufactured into utensils for domestic use. |
| 18. | Cumin. |
| 19. | Tortoise-shell and horn, manufactured into articles of the latter material only. |
| 20. | Epaulettes of all kinds, and metals for military insignia. |
| 21. | Cordovan leather of all kinds and qualities. |
| 22. | Tin in blocks. |
| 23. | All kinds of prints, miniatures, pictures, and figures that are obscene; and in general every article of workmanship that is obscene and contrary to religion and good morals. |