Atlanta City Directory Co.'s Greater Atlanta (Georgia) city directory including Avondale, Buckhead and all immediate suburbs [microform] 1871, Part 25

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WEBSTER .- Hacker's Valley, Middleport, Webster C. H., Welch Glade. 1


WETZEL .- Burton, Fanlight, Knob Fork, Milo, New Dale, New


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Bill of exchange, (inland,) draft or order for the payment of $100, otherwise than at sight or on demand, or any memorandum, check, receipt, or other written or printed evidence of the amount of $100, to be paid on demand or at a time designated :


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J. H.GAVAN, Cincinnati Beer and Ale Depot, 11 Alabama Street, Page 104.


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GEO: SHARP JR., LIVE JEWELER, WHITEHALL ST. See Front Cover.


Exceeding $1,000, for every additional $1,000 or frac- tional part thereof ..


Certificate. Any certificate of damage or otherwise, and all other certificates or documents issued by any port war-


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276 HANLEITER'S ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY. 25 Stamp Duty. den, marine surveyor, or other person acting as such .. Stamp Duty. And for every additional $100 or fractional part thereof in excess of $100 Certificate of deposit of any sum of money in any bank or $ trust company, or with any banker or person acting 5 O Less than $100 .. exempt. .255 Bill of exchange, (foreign,) or letter of credit drawn in, but payable out of, the United States: If drawn singly, same rates of duty as inland bills of exchange. as such : If for a sum not exceeding $100 .. For a sum exceeding $100 5 5 M P Certificate of any other description than those specified .. If drawn in sets of three or more, for every bill of each set, where the sum made payable shall not exceed $100 or the equivalent thereof in any foreign currency .. .. And for every additional $100, or fractional part thereof in excess of $100. B E Charter, renewal of, same stamp as on original instrument. Charter-party for the charter of any ship or vessel, or steamer, L L or any letter, memorandum, or other writing relating 1 00 & 2 2 C 3 00 5 00 1 C Exceeding 150 tons, and not exceeding 300 tons 2 .. Exceeding 300 tons, and not exceeding 600 tons . 'S Exceeding 600 tons. 10 00 to the charter, or any renewal or transfer thereof: If Bill of lading or receipt (other than charter party) for any goods, merchandise, or effects to be exported from a port or place in the United States to any foreign port or place. the registered tonnage of such ship, or vessel, or steamer does not exceed 150 tons .. 0 Contract. Broker's note, or memorandum of sale of any 10 exempt. exempt. goods or merchandise, exchange, real estate, or pro- Bill of sale by which any ship or vessel, or any part thereof, shall be conveyed to or vested in any other person or 0 L I 1 00 10 50 Bill or memorandum of the sale or contract for the sale of stocks, bonds, gold or, silver bullion, coin, promis- H T 1 G 50 H S 50 0 sory notes, or other securities made by brokers, banks, or bankers, either for the benefit of others or on their own account : For each hundred dollars, or fractional Bond-administrator or guardian, when the value of the estate part thereof, of the amount of such sale or contract Bill or memorandum of the sale or contract for the sale of stocks, bonds, gold, or silver bullion, coin, promis- sory notes, or other securities, not his or their own. property, made by any person, firm, or company not E Bond for due execution or performance of duties of office ... paying a special tax as broker, bank, or banker : For 0 5 T each hundred dollars, or fractional part thereof, of the amount of such sale or contract. N persons : perty of any kind or description issued by brokers or persons acting as such : For each note or memoran- dum of sale .. Check. Bank check Bill of lading to any port in British North America. Bill of lading, domestic or inland .. When the consideration shall not exceed $500 Exceeding $500, and not exceeding $1,000 .. Exceeding $1,000, for every additional amount of $500 or fractional part thereof ... Bond for indemnifying any person for the payment of ary sum of money. When the money ultimately recovera- ble thereupon is $1,000 or less. and effects, real and personal, does not exceed $1,000 Exceeding $1,000 .. exempt. 1 00 1 00 Bond, personal, for security for the payment of money. (See Mortgage,) Bond of any description, other than such as may be required Contract, renewal of, same stamp as original instrument. H Conveyance, deed, instrument, or writing, whereby any lands 25 tenements, or other realty sold shall be granted, as- Broker's notes. (See Contract.) signed, transferred, or other wise conveyed to or vested E 50 Certificates of measurement of other articles exempt. in the purchaser or purchasers, or any other person Certificates of stock in any incorporated company or persons, by his, her, or their direction, when the consideration or value does not exceed $500. in legal proceedings, or used in connecton with mort- gage deeds, and not otherwise charged in this sche- dule F Contract. (See Agreement.) Certificates of measurement or weight of animals, wood, coal, 5 25 or hay .. Certificates of profits, or any certificate or memorandum showing an interest in the property or accumulations of any incorporated company : If for a sum not less than $10 and not exceeding $30. exempt. 5 10 And for every additional $500, or fractional part thereof, in excess of $1,000 Exceeding $50 and not exceeding $1,000. 25 Conveyance. Certificate of record of a deed .. 50 Conveyance. The acknowledgment of a deed, or proof by a witness .. R I When the consideration exceeds $500, and does not ex- ceed $1,000 : 1 00 25 JOHN T. HAGAN, SOLE AGENT FOR THE PETRO OIL, WHICH IS WARRANTED NOT TO EXPLODE, See Page 92. BUY FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES FROM BRUMBY & McPHERSON, 18 WHITEHALL STREET. Page. 66


Credit, letter of. Same as foreign bill of exchange.


Custom-house entry. (See entry.)


J. H. GAVAN, Cincinnati Beer and Ale Depot, 11 Alabama Street. Page 104


GEO. SHARP JR., LIVE JEWELER, WHITEHALL ST. See Front Cover.


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Stamp Duty. Custom-house withdrawals. (See entry.) Stamp Duty. exempt. plying between ports of the United States and Brit- ish North America.] Deed. - (See Conveyance-Trust Deed.) Measurers' returns .. Draft. Same as inland bill of exchange. Memorandum of sale, or broker's note. (See Contract.) Endorsement of any negotiable instrument exempt. Mortgage of iands, estate, or property, real or personal, her- itable or movable, whatsoever, a trust deed in the na- ture of a mortgage, or any personal bond given as 50 security for the payment of any definite or certain sum of money, exceeding $100, and not exceeding 1 00 L Exceeding $500, and not exceeding $1,000 & $500 Entry of any goods, wares, or merchandise at any custom- house, either for consumption or warehousing: Not exceeding $100 in value ... 25 Exceeding $100, and not exceeding $500 in ualue,. Exceeding $500 in value ... Entry for the withdrawal of any goods or merchandise from bonded warehouse .. 50 50 1 00 And for every additional $500, or fractional part there- Indorsement upon a stamped obligation in acknowledgment of its fulfillment. exempt. A transfer or assignment of a mortgage, where it, or the instrument it secures, has been once duly stamped .. C of, in excess of $1,000 Insurance (life) policy : When the amount insured shall not exceed $1,000. 25 exempt. 50 Exceeding $1.000, and not exceeding $5,000. Exceeding $5,000. 1 00 50 2 Order for payment of money, if the amount is $10 or over. Passage ticket on any vessel from a port in the United Insurance (marine, inland and fire) policies, or renewal of the same: If the premium does not exceed $10 10 States to a foreign port, not exceeding $35 Exceeding $10, and not exceeding $50 1 00 25 And for every additional $50, or fractional part thereof, 50 exempt. in excess of $50 exempt. Lease, agreement, memorandum, or contract for the hire, use, or rent of any land, tenement, or portion thereof: Where the rent or rental value is $300 per annum or les8 . 5 Exceeding $50 ... Exceeding $35, and not exceeding $50 50 1 00 Passage tickets to ports in North British America Insurance contracts or tickets against accidental injuries to persons. Pawners' checks. Power of attorney for the sale or transfer of any stock, bonds, or scrip, or for the collection of any divi -. dends or interest thereon 50 25 10 Power of attorney, or proxy, for voting at any election for officers of any incorporated company or society, ex- 50 cept religious, charitable, or literary societies, or Legal documents : public cemeteries . 25 Where the rent or rental value exceeds the sum of 8300 per annum, for each additional $200, or fractional part thereof in excess of $300. Writ, or other original process, by which an suit, either criminal or civil, is commenced in any court, either of Power of attorney to receive or collect rent. law or equity .. Power of attorney to sell and convey real estate, or to rent exempt. 50 Confession of judgment or cognovit .. exempt. or lease the same .. 1 00 Power of attorney for any other purpose Probate of will, or letters of administration ; where the Writs or other process on appeal from justice courts or other courts of inferior jurisdiction to a court of re- cord .. estate and effects for or in respect of which such pro- bate or letters of administration applied for shall be Warrant of distress. sworn or declared not to exceed the value of $1,000 Exceeding $1,000, and not exceeding $2,000 exempt. exempt. exempt. 1 00 Letters of administration. (See Probate of will.) Letters of testamentary, when the value of the estate and Exceeding $2,000, for every additional $1,000, or frac- exempt. exempt. Promissory note under $100. .5 5 tional part thereof, in excess of $2,000. effects, real and personal, does not exceed $1,000 .... Exceeding $1,000 50 Letters of credit. Same as bill of exchange, (foreign.) For even $100, and for every additional $100, or fractional part thereof, in excesss of $100 Manifest for custom-house entry or clearance of ihe cargo of any ship, vessel or steamer for a foreign port : $100, deposit note to mutual insurance companies, when policy is subject to duty .. exempt. ... Renewal of a note, subject to the same duty as an orig- nal note. If the registered tonnage of such ship, vessel or steamer does not exceed 300 tons. 1 00 JOHN T. HAGAN, SOLE AGENT FOR THE PETRO OIL, WHICH IS WARRANED NOT TO EXPLODE, See Page . 92. BUY FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES FROM BRUMBY & McPHERSON, 18 WHITEHALL STREET. Page 66.


Exceeding 800 tons, and not exceeding 600 tons


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Exceeding 600 tops ..


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[These provisions do not apply to vessels or steamboats


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W. K. FOX, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN FURNITURE, cor. Marietta and Broad Sts. Page 82.


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Protest of note, bill of exchange, acceptance, check or draft, or any marine protest ...


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J. H. GAY4); Cincinnati Boer and Ale Depot, 11 Alabama Street. Page 104


GEO. SHARP JE, LIVE JEWELER. WHITEHALL ST. See Front Cover.


280 HANLEITER'S ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY. JOHN T. HAGAN, SOLE AGENT FOR THE PETRO OIL, WHICH IS WARRANTED NOT TO EXPLODE, See Page 92. W. K. FOX, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN FURNITURE, cor. Marietta and Broad Sts. Page 82. Receipt for satisfaction of any mortgage or judgment or decree of any court. exempt. Stamp Duty. Receipts for any sum of money or for the payment of any debt, or for a draft or other instrument given for the Quit-claim deed to be stamped as a conveyance, except when given as a release of a mortgage by the mortgagee to the mortgagor, in which case it is exempt ; but if it contains covenants may be subject as an agreement or contract. payment of money . exempt. Receipts for the delivery of property. exempt. Renewal of agreement, contract or charter, by letter or otherwise, same stamp as original instrument. Sheriff's return on writ, or process. exempt. Trust deed, made to secure a debt, to be stamped as a mort- gage. exempt. Warehouse receipts exempt. Weigher's returns. exempt. Warrant of attorney accompanying a bond or note, if the bond or note is stamped Ofica! documents, instruments, and papers issued by officers of the United States Government .. exempt. Official documents, instruments, and papers issued by the officers of any State, county, town or other mu- nicipal corporation, in the exercise of functions strict- ly belonging to them in their ordinary governmental or municipal capacity ... exempt. .. Papers necessary to be used for the collection from the United States Government of claims by soldiers, or their legal representatives, for pensions, back pay, bounty, or for property lost in the service ... exempt. CANCELLATION. In all cases where adhesive stamps are used for denoting the tax upon an instrument, the person or party using or affixing them must so affix them that the entire surfice of each and every stamp shall be exposed to view, and must cancel them by writing or imprinting upon each stamp with ink the initials of his name, and the date (year, month and day) on which the same is attached or used. When stamps are printed upon checks, &c., so that in filling up the instrument the face of the stamp is, and necessarily be, written across, no other cancellation will be required. All cancellation must be distinct and legible, and except in the case of proprietary stamps from private dies no method which differ» from that above described can be recognized as legal and sufficient for stamps under Schedules B and C. Stamp tax ingrossed in Schedule C, on canned preserved fish, is repealed. ( See next page for important letter, relative to Late Stamp Duties.


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UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE, COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, 4th District, Ga. Atlanta, April 3, 1871.


'S W. R. HANLEITER, Esq., Atlanta, Ga.


Sir :' At your request I have the honor to state, that any written in- strument subject to stamp duty and not stamped at the time of making or issuing the same, may be stamped by the proper Collector of Internal Revenue upon payment to him of the price of the proper stamp required by law, and of a penalty of double the amount of tax remaining unpaid, but in no case less than five dollars; together with interest at six per cent. where the stamp duty exceeds fifty dollars.


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If such non-payment at the time of making or issuing any instrument subject to stamp duty occurred at a time when and at a place where no collection district was established, (i. e. in Georgia prior to May 30, 1865,) any one may legally stamp such instrument without the inter- veution of any officer whatever, if dune prior to January 1, 1872 and such stamping shall be as valid as if stamped at the time of the making or issuing the same, or as if stamped by the Collector in the manner hereinbefore described. Such are the provisions of the Act of Congress of July 14, 1870.


Very respectfully.


JAMES ATKINS, Collector.


J H. GAVAN, Cincinnati Beer and Ale Depot, 11 Alabama Street. Page 104


BUY FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES FROM BRUMBY & McPHERSON, 13 WHITEHALL STREET. Page 66.


GEO, SHARP JR., LIVE JEWELER, WHITEHALL ST See Front Cove


282 . HANLEITER'S ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY. DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN POSTAGE DOMESTIC POSTAGE. The law requires postage on all letters, (including those to foreign countries when pre-paid) excepting those written to the President, or Vice President, or members of Congress, or (on official business) to the chiefs of the executive departnients of the government, and the heads of bureaus and chief clerks, and others invested with the frank- ing privilege, to be prepaid by stamps or stamped envelopes, pre pay- ment in money being prohibited. All drop letters must be pre-paid. The rate of postage on drop let- ters, at offices where free delivery by carrier is established, is two cents per half ounce, or fraction of a half ounce ; at offices where such free delivery is not established, the rate is one cent. The single rate of postage on all domestic mai. letters. throughout the United States is three cents per half ounce, with an additional rate of three cents for each additional half ounce, or fraction of a half ounce. The ten cert (Pacific) rate is abolished. JOHN T. HAGAN, SOLE AGENT FOR THE PETRO OIL, WHICH IS WARRANTED NOT TO EXPLODE, See Page 92. W. K. FOX, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN FURNITURE, cor. Marietta and Broad Sts. Page 82. NEW POSTAL TREATY, &C. The Revised Rates of Foreign Postage are Now in Operation. TO ENGLAND AND IRELAND. Letters (if pre-paid). 6 cts. per one-half ounce Newspapers (do.). . 2 cts. each. Books (do.) .2 cts. per ounce. Samples (do.). 2 cts. per ounce. Extra postage charged if not pre-paid. TO FRANCE. Letters. 18 cts. per } ounce. 8 cts. each. Newspaper TO GERMANY. Letters. 10 cts. per one-half oz. 3 cts. each. Newspapers TO ITALY.


Letters.


14 cts. per one-half oz.


7 cts. each.


Newspapers


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TO RUSSIA.


Letters.


15 cts. per one-half oz.


5 cts. each.


Newspapers


For every additional half ounce, or fraction of a half ounce, an ad- ditional rate is charged. Pre-payment is optional on all letters for the British North American provinces, except Newfoundland, to which pre payment is compulsory.


B L E Letter postage is to be charged on all hand-bills, circulars, or other printed matter which shall contain any manuscript writing what- ever.


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NEWSPAPER POSTAGE.


Postage on Daily Papers to subscribers, when pre-paid quarterly or ycarly in advance, either at the mailing


office or office of delivery, per quarter (3 months). . . 35 cents.


Six times per week,


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WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS (one copy only) sent by the publisher to actual subscribers, by mail, within the county where printed and published, free.


POSTAGE PER QUARTER-to be paid quarterly or yearly in, advance-on NEWSPAPERS and PERIODICALS issued less frequently than once a week, sent to actual subscribers in any part of the United States :


Semi-monthly, not over 4 oz.


6 cents.


over 4 oz., and not over 8 oz.


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over 4 oz., and not over 8 oz


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Quarterly postage cannot be. paid for less than three months. If a subscription begins at any other time than the commencement of an official quarter, the postage received by the postmaster must still be entered in his account for that quarter. Subscribers for short terms- exceeding three months, say four or five months-can pay quarterly postage for the actual term of their subscriptions-that is,for one quar-


J H. GAVAN, Cincinnati Beer and Ale Depot, 11 Alabama Street. Page 104


BUY FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES FROM BRUMBY & McPHERSON, 18 WHITEHALL STREET.Page 66.


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Photographs on cards, paper, and other flexible material (not in cases) can be sent at the same rate as miscellaneous printed matter, viz: two cents for each four ounces, or fraction thereof.


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over 4 oz., and not over 8 oz.


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GEO. SHARP, JR, LIVE JEWELER, WHITEHALL ST. See Front Cover.


284 HANLEITER'S ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY. Publishers of Newspapers and Periodicals may send to each other. from their respective offices of publication, free of postage, one copy of each publication, and may also send to each actual subscriber, en- closed in their publications, bills and receipts for the same, free of post- age. They may also state on their respective publications, the date when the subscription expires, to be written or printed. JOHN T. HAGAN, SOLE AGENT FOR THE PETRO OIL, WHICH IS WARRANTED NOT TO EXPLODE. See Page 92. W. K. FOX, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN FURNITURE, cor. Marietta and Broad Sts. Page 82. ter and a third, one quarter and two-thirds, eto. The law only requires that at least one quarter's postage shall be pre paid, and not more than one year's postage. Any term between one quarter and one year can therefore be pre-paid at proportionate rates. Religious, Educational, and Agricultural Newspapers of small size, issued less frequently than once a week, may be sent in packages to one address at the rate of one cent for each package not exceeding four ounces in weight, and an additional charge of one cent is made for each additional four ounces, or fraction thereof, the postage to be paid quar- terly or yearly in advance. News Dealers may send newspapers and periodicals to regular sub- soribers at the quarterly rates, in the same manner as publishers, and may also receive them from publishers at subscribers' rates. In both cases the postage to be pre-paid, either at the mailing or delivery office. Publications issued without disclosing the office of publication, or containing a fictitious statement thereof, must not be forwarded by postmasters unless pre-paid at the mailing office at the rates of tran- sient printed matter. POSTAGE ON TRANSIENT PRINTED MATTER. [ All printed matter-except single copies of newspapers, magazines and periodicals to regular subscribers-sent via Overland Mail, is to be charged at letter postage rates.] Books not over 4 oz. in weight, to one address, 4 cents ; over 4 oz., and not over 8 oz., 8 cents ; over 8 oz., and not over 12 oz., 12 cents ; over 12 oz., and not over 16 oz., 16 cents. · CIRCULARS, not exceeding three in number, to one address, 2 cents ; over three, and not over six, 4 cents ; over six, and not over nine, 6 cents ; over nine, and not exceeding twelve, 8 cents. ON MISCELLANEOUS MAILABLE MATTER-embracing all pamphlets, occasional publications, transient newspapers, hand-bills and posters, book manuscripts and proof-sheets, whether corrected or not, maps, prints, engravings, sheet music, blanks, flexible patterns, samples and sample cards, photographic paper, letter envelopes, postal envelopes or wrappers, cards, paper, plain or ornamental, photographic representa- tions of different types, seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots, and scions-the postage to be pre-paid by stamps is, on one package to one address, not over 4 oz in weight, 2 cents; over 4 oz., and not over 8 oz., 4 cents; over 8 oz., and not over 12 oz., 6 cents ; over 12 oz., and not over 16 oz., 8 cents. By a recent order of the Postmaster General, the fifth subdivision of the 42 instruction of the new post office law has been amended by striking out the word twelve and inserting thirty-two before the word ounces, so that it shall read as follows : "The weight of packages of


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seeds, cuttings, roots, and scions to be franked, is limited to thirty-two ounces."


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All mail matter not sent at letter rates of postage, embracing books, book manuscripts, prooi-sheets, and other printed matter, and all other mail matter, except seeds, must be so wrapped or enveloped with open sides or ends as to enable the postmaster to examine the package without destroying the wrapper, otherwise such packages must be rated with letter postage. No communication, whether in writing or in print, can be sent with any seeds, roots, cuttings, or scions, maps, engravings, or other matter not printed, except upon the sepi-


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