Edward's annual directory : to the inhabitants, institutions, incorporated companies, manufacturing establishments, business firsm, etc. etc. in the City of Indianapolis, 1867, Part 3

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Publication date: 1867
Publisher: Richard Edwards
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additional on the increased value. 3 6-10 per ct. Brass, all manufactures of. .6 per ct. Brass nails. rivets, etc. . 3 6-10 per ct. Bread and breadstuffs. .exempt


Brewers, under which term is included every person who mannfactu:es fer- mented liquors, of any name or des rip- tion, for sale, from malt, or any substi- tute therefor, wholly or in part, for linense .. . 50 00


Brewers, who manufacture less than 500 barrels per year, for license. 25 00 Bricks. . . . 3 6-10 per ct. Bridges, tolls. .3 per ct. Bristles, manufactures of, not otherwise specified. .6 per ct. Brokers, under which term is included every person, firm or company whose business it is, as a broker. to negotiate purebases or sales of stocks, exchange, bnllion, coined money, bank notes, pro- missory notes or other securities, for themselves or others, for license .. ... 50 00 Mgr Persons holding a license as banker are not required to take out one as a broker.


Brokers, commercial, under which term is included every person who-e business it is, as a broker, to negotiate sales or purchases of goods, wares, produce or merchandise, not otherwise provided for, or seek orders therefor in original or unbroken packages, or to negotiate freights and other business for the own- ers of vessels, or for shippers or con- signees, or consignees of freight carried by vessels, for each license .. 20 00


Brokers, upon all sales of merchandise, produce, or other goods .......... } of I per ct. Brokers upon all sales and contracts for sales of stocks and bonds, 1-20 of 1 per cent. on the par value thereof.


Brokers on all sales of foreign exchange, promissory notes, or other securities, 1-20 of 1 per cent. on the amount of such sales, and of all contracts for such sales.


Brokers on all sales or contracts of sales of gold and silver bullions and coin . .1-10 of 1 per ct.


@ Any person, firm or company, not being licensed as a broker or banker, who shall sell or offer to sell any gold and silver, bullion, foreign exchange, uncurrent money, promissory notes, stocks, bonds or other securities not bona fide, at the time, his own prop- erty, and actually on hand, shall be liable, in addition to all other penalties provided in such cases, to pay 50 per centumn in addition to the foregoing duties and rates of duty.


Brokers, land warrant, (see " Land Warrant Brokers.") 25 00


Brokers, insurance, (see " Insurance Agents.") 25 00


Brokers, cattle, (see " Cattle Brokers.") 10 00 Brokers, pawn, (see " Pawnbrokers.") 50 00


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Brokers, produce, (see Produce Bro- kers.") .. 10 00


Brokers, custom house, (see " Custom House Brokers.") .. 10 00


Brokers, substitute, or those engaged in procuring substitutes for the army or navy, shall pay for license ..... . Brokers, substitute, for each substitute 100 00 procured and mustered into service .... 10 00


AG Every person who shall furnish, or offer to furnish, for pay, fee or re- ward, volunteers, representative re- cruits, or substitutes for men drafted or liable to be drafted, for the military or naval service of the United States, shall be deemed a substitute broker under this act : Provided, however, that persons appointed by any State, county, city, township, or district, for the military service of the United States, under the call of the President of the United States, shall not be con- sidered substitute brokers : And provided, further, that such person or agent shall receive no compensation except that which is given by such State, county, town, city or district.


Builders and contractors, under which term is included every person whose business it is to construct buildings, or ships, or bridges, or canals, or rail- roads by contract : Provided, that no license shall be required of any person whose building contracts do not exceed 25 00


$2,500 for any one year-for license. .. Builders and contractors, if his contracts for any one year exceed $25,000, for each additional $1,000. 1 00


Building stones, of any description, dressed, hewn or finished .. . . . . 3 6-10 per ct. Bullion, value of the bullion used in the manufacture of silver ware, silver bullion rolled, prepared for platers' use exclusively. ..... exempt Bullion, in lump, ingot, bar or otherwise, to be paid by the assayer ..... . 5-8 of 1 per ct. Bullion and coin, all sales and contracts of sales. .1-10 of 1 per ct. Burning fluid is not to be considered a manufacture.


Butchers, under which term is included every person who shall sell butchers' meat at retail: Provided, that no butcher having taken out a license, and paid $10 therefor, shall be required to take out a license as retail dealer on account of selling other articles at the same store, stall or premises : Provided, further, that butchers, whose annual sales do not exceed $1.000, and butehers who retail butchers' meat exclusively, by themselves or agents, and persons who sell shell or other fish, or both, traveling from place to place, and not from any shop or stand, shall be re- quired to pay $5 only for each license, any existing law to the contrary not- withstanding ; and, having taken out a license therefor, shall not be required to take out a license as peddler, for re- tailing butchers' meat or fish, as afore- said : Provided, further, that those who sell shell or other fish, from hand-carts or wheelbarrows exclusively, shall be exempt-for license. 10 00 Butter ..


exempt


CALFSKINS, tanned. .6 per ct.


Calfskins, patent. .6 per ct. Calves, exceeding three months old, slaughtered .. 40 cts. Calves under three months old, each .... 5 cts. Canals, on gross receipts, where the gross


receipts exceed $1,000 per annum .... 2$ per ct. Canals, (see " Ships," third paragraph.) Canals, when the water is used for mi- ning purposes, on gross receipts, where the gross receipts exceed $1,000 per annum. 2} per ct. Canal companies, interest on bonds or dividends of, coupons, or profits carried to the account of any fund. .5 per ct. Canal navigation companies, on interest, coupons, dividends or profits, carried to the account of any fund. . . . .. per ct.


... Canal boats, on gross receipts, where the gross receipts exceed $1,000 per an- num. 23 per ct. Canal boats, (see " Ships," third para- graph.)


Candles, of whatever material made ... . 6 per ct. Candy, sugar, (see " Sugar Candy.")


Caps .. . .6 per ct. Cards, circulars, etc., printed. .6 per ct.


Cards, playing, per pack, of whatever number, whenever the price per pack does not exceed 18 cents. 2 cts.


Cards, playing, per pack, over 18 and not over 25 cents per pack. 4 cts.


Cards, playing, per pack, over 25 and not over 50 cents per pack 10 cts. Cards, playing, per pack, over 50 and not over $1 per pack. 15 cts. 5 cts.


Cards, playing, per pack, over $1, for each additional 50 cents or fraction. ...


The manufacturer of playing cards is allowed to affix the stamp ap- propriate to the price at which he sells, and the subsequent vender must affix the additional stamp, if the advance on price is such as to require it.


Carpets, the sewing of, the same as " Awnings."


Carriages, etc., valued at 50 dollars, and not exceeding 100 dollars, including the harness.


Carriages, valued at above 100 dollars, and not above 200 dollars ... 2 00 Carriages, exceeding in value 200 dollars and not exceeding 300 dollars. 3 00 Carriages exceeding 300 dollars, and not above 500 dollars. 6 00


Carriages above 500 dollars 10 00


Carriages, repairs, on increased value over ten per cent .. : 3 6-10 per ct. Cars, repairs, on increased value over ten per cent .. .3 6-10 per ct. Cassia. ground, and all imitations of, per pound . 1 1-5 ct. Castings, (see " Iron," and " Brass.") Castile soap, (see " Soap.")


Cattle, slaughtered, over three months old, except when slaughtered for their hides and tallow exclusively, each .. .. 40 cts. Cattle, slaughtered, under three months old, each. 5 cts.


Cattle slaughtered by any person, for his own consumption, not exceeding five in number. ... exempt Cattle brokers, including every person whose business it is to buy, or sell, or deal in cattle, hogs or sheep, whose annual sales do not exceed 10,000 dol-


1 00


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lars, for license 10 00


Cattle brokers whose sales annually ex- ceed 10,000 dollars, for each additional 1,000 dollars, 1 00


Cavendish tobacco, per pound.


35 cts.


Cement, made wholly or in part of glue, to be sold in a liquid state, per gallon. . 48 cts. Certificate of stock in any incorporated company, stamp duty on each .. 25 cts. Certificate of profits, or any certificate or memorandum showing an interest in the property or accumulations of any incorporated company, if not less than 10 dollars, and not exceeding 50 dollars, stamp duty. .c10 ts. Clocks and timepieces. .6 per ct. Clock movements, without being cased. . 6 per ct. .25 cents Clotlı, and all textile, or knitted, or felted articles or fabrics of cotton, wool or other materials, before the same has been dyed, printed or bleached, and on all cloth painted. enameled, stirred, tarred, varnished or oiled. . . . 6 per ct.


Certificate of profits for a sum exceeding $50, and not exceeding $1.000 .. . . . Certificate of profits exceeding $1,000,for every additional $1,000, or fractional part .. 25 cents


Certificate-Any certificate of damage, and all other certificates or documents issued by any port warden, marine surveyor, or other person acting as such, stamp duty .. 25 cents


Certificate of deposit, of any sum of money, in any bank or trust company or with any banker or person acting as such, if for a sum not exceeding $100, stamp duty. 2 cents


Certificate of deposit, if for a sum ex- ceeding $100, stamp duty .. 5 cents


Certificate of weight or quantity of an- imals, wood, coal or hay .... Free


Certificates of any other description than those specified in schedule B, a stanıp duty of 5 cents


Charcoal is not to be considered a man- ufacture.


Charter Party-Contract or agreement for the charter of any ship, or vessel, or steamer, or any letter, memorandum or other writing, between the captain, master, or owner, or person acting as agent of any ship, or vessel, or steam- er, and any other person or persons, for or relating to the charter of such ship, or vessel, or steamer, or any re- newal or transfer thereof. if the regis- tered tonnage of such ship, or vessel, or ship, or steamer does not exceed 150 tons, stamp duty,.


Charter Party, exceeding 150 tons, and not exceeding 300 tons, stamp duty .. Charter Party, exceeding 300 tons, and not exceeding 600 tons, stamp duty .. Charter Party, exceeding 600 tons, stamp duty


Checks drawn upon any bank, trust company, or any person or persons, companies or corporations, for the pay- ment of money, see "Bank Check."


Cheese is not to be considered a manu- facture.


Chemical preparations, same as "Medi- cines."


Chemical productions, all uncompound- ed, not otherwise provided for .... . . . 6 per ct. Cheroots, see "Cigars."


Chocolate, prepared, per pound. .. .1 4-7 pr ct. Cider is not considered a manufacture.


Cider Vinegar is not considered a manu- facture.


Cigars, see "Segars."


Circulars, cards, billheads, law blanks, and other printed forms. .6 per ct. Coffee, ground, per Ib. .1 1-5 pr ct.


Circuses, under which term is included every building, tent, space or area where feats of horsemanship, or acro- batic sports, or theatrical performan- ces are exhibited, for license. 100 00


Circuses, on gross receipts. 2 per ct.


Civil Engineers, (see "Architects,") for license . 10 00


Claim agents, under which term is inclu- ded every person whose business it is to prosecute claims in any of the exec- utive departments of the Federal Gov- ernment, for each yearly license 10 00 Clearance, same as "Manifest."


I Provided, that thread and yarn and warps sold before weaving, shall be regarded as manufactures, and be subject to a duty of five per centum ad valorem.


Cloth or fabrics, when made of thread, yarn or warps, upon which a duty shall have been assessed and paid, shall be assessed and pay a duty on the increas- ed value only ; and when made who !- ly by the same manufacturer, shall be subject to a duty only of five per centum ad valorem.


Clothing, or articles of dress, made to order, on excess over six hundred do !- lars. . .6 per ct. Clothing, manufactured, when the annu- al product exceeds $1.000, ad valorem 6 per ct. Cloths-On all cloths of silk, cotton or other material, dyed, printed, bleach- ed, on which a duty or tax shall have been paid before the same were so dyed, printed, or bleached, the duty or tax of five per centum shall be assessed only on the increased value thereof.


1 00


3 00


5 00


10 00


Cloves. ground, and all imitations of, per 1b .. . . 1 1-5 pr ct. Clove stems, ground, and all imitations per ib. . . .1 1-5 pr ct. Coal, all mineral, except such as will pass through a 5-8 inch mesh, per ton 6 cents Coal which will pass through a 5-8 inch mesh .. Exempt Coal gas, see "Gas."


Coal oil, produced by the distillation of coal, asphaltum or shale, exclusively, refined, per gallon 15 cents


Coal illuminating oil, refined, produced by the distillation of coal, asphaltum, shale, peat, petroleum, or rock oil, and all other bitnminous substances used for like purposes, per gallon .... 20 cents Coal oil distillers, under which term is included any person who shall refine, produce or distil, crude or refined pe- troleum or rock oil, or crude coal oil, or crude or refined oil made of asphial- tum, shale, peat, or other bituminous substances, or shall manufacture coal illuminating oil, for each license .... 50 00 Coal tar, produced in the manufacture of gas .. Exempt Cocoa, prepared, per Ib .1 4-7 pr ct.


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Coffee -- All preparations of which cof- fee forms a part, and on all ground or unground substitutes for coffee, per pound. . . 1 1-5 pr ct. Coin and bullion-On all sales and con- tracts of sales. .1-10 of 1 pr ct.


Coke. .


Exempt


Commercial Brokers, see "Brokers."


Concentrated milk is not to be consid- ered a manufacture.


Concert halls, ( see "Theatres,") license 100 00 Confectioners, under which term is inclu - ded every person who sells at retail confectionery, sweetmeats, comfits, or other confects, in any building, (confectioners who have taken out a license as wholesale or retail dealers are not required to take a separate license,) for each license ... 10 00


Confectioners, whose gross annual sales do not exceed one thousand dollars. . Exempt Confectionery, made wholly or in part of sugar, same as "'Sugar Candy."


Consumption entry at any custom house, not exceeding one hundred dollars in value, stamp duty. .. 25 cents Consumption entry at any custom house, exceeding one hundred dollars and not exceeding five hundred dollars ... 50 cents Consumption entry at any custom house, exceeding five hundred dollars in vilue 1 00 Contract for the hire, use or rent of any land, tenement or portion thereof, see "Lease."


Contract of insurance against accidental injury to persons.


Contracts, brokers' note or memorandum of sale of any goods. or merchandise. stocks, bonds, exchange. notes of hand, real estate, or property of any kind or description, issued by brokers or persons acting as such, stamp dnty . .10 cents


Contractors, for license, see " Builders." Conveyance, deed, instrument or writing whereby any lands, tenements, or oth- er realty sold. shall be granted, as- signed. transferred, or otherwise con- veyed to or vested in the purchaser or purchasers, or to any person or per- sons, by his, her or their direction, when the value does not exceed five


hundred dollars, stamp duty .... .. 50 cents Conveyance, exceeding five hundred dol- lars, and not exceeding one thousand dollars.


Conveyance, exceeding one thousand dollars, for every additional five hun-


dred dollars or fractional part ........ 50 cents Conveyancers, under which term is inclu- ded every person, other than one hold- ing a license as lawyer or claim agent,


whose business it is to draw deeds, bouds, mortgages, wills, writs, or oth. er leg il papers, or to ex imine titles to real estate, for license. 10 00


Copper, rolled. .3 6-10 pr ct. Copper and lead, ingots, pigs or bars 3 6-10 pr ct. Copper, when duty has not been paid on ingots, bars or pigs. . 6 per ct. Copper, manufacturers of, not otherwise


provided for, ad valorem .. .6 per ct. Copper mails .. .3 6.10 per ct. cines."


Cordials, medicinal, same as " Medi- -


Cosmetics, same as " Medicines." Cotton, raw, per lb. 2 cents Cotton, manufacturers of. wholly or in part, not otherwise provided for .. .... 6 per ct. Cotton fabrics, woven, knit or felted, before dyed, printed, bleached, or pre- pared in any other manner. 6 per ct.


Cotton, umbrellas .6 per ct. Coupons, railroad 6 per ct.


Custom house brokers, under which term


is included every person whose occu- pation it is, as the agent of others, to arrange entries and other custom house papers, or transact business at any port of entry, relating to the importation or exportation of goods, wares or mer- chandise, for each license. 10 00


D AGUERREOTYPES, same as " Pho- tographs."


Deeds, whereby any lands, tenements or other things sold shall be granted, leased, assigned, transferred, or other- wise conveyed to or vested in the pur- chaser or purchasers, or to any per- son or persons by his, her or their di- rection, stamp duty, same as " Convey- ance."


Deerskins, dressed and smoked, see "Skins."


Dentifrice, each package; of, the retail price or valne of which does not ex. ceed 25 cents, stamp duty .. .


Dentifrice, exceeding 25 cents. but not exceeding 50 cents, stamp duty ...... Dentifrice, exceeding 50 cents, but not 2 cents exceeding 75 cents. . . 3 cents


Dentifrice, each package of, the value of which shall exceed 75 cents, and shall not exceed one dollar. 4 cents


Dentifrice, exceeding one dollar, for each and every 50 cents, or fractional part thereof, over and above one dollar, an additional stamp duty of. Dentists, for license. 10 00 2 cents Diamonds, precious stones and jewelry. 6 per ct. Distilled spirits, see " Spirits."


Distilled Spirits-The duty on spirituous liquors, and all other spirituous bever- ages enumerated in the Tax Bill, is to be collected at no lower rate than the basis of first proof, and shall be in- creased in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of proof. Distilled Spirits-The term first proof is declared to mean that proof of a liquor which corresponds to fifty degrees of Tralles' centessimal hydrometer, at the temperature of sixty degrees of Fahrenheit thermometer, and in levy- ing duties on liquors above and below proof, the table contained in the Main- ual for Inspectors of Spirits, prepared by Professor McCulloch, under the superintendence of Professor Bache, and adopted by the Treasury Depar .- ment, is to be used and taken as giv- ing the proportions of absolute alcohol in the liquid guiged and proved, ac- cording to which duties shall be levied. Distillers, under which term is included every person, firm or corporation who distils or manufactures spirits for sale, for license. . 50 00


Distillers, making less than 300 barrels


1 cent


Free


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per year. 25 00


Distillers of apples, grapes and peaches, making less than 150 barrels per year Distillers -- No license shall be required for any still, stills, or other apparatus used by druggists and chemists for the recovery of alcohol for pharmaceutical and chemical or scientific purposes, which has been used in those pro- cesses.


Distillers of coal oil, see " Coal Oil Dis- tillers."


Dividends-Anrual income from, when exceeding six hundred dollars, and not exceeding five thousand dollars, on the ex"ess over six hundred dollars. 5 pr ct. Dividends exceeding five thousand dol- lars, and not exceeding ten thousand dollars, on excess over five thousand dollars ... 7-12 per ct. Dividends on excess over ten thousand dollars .10 per ct.


Dividends on excess over ten thousand dollars, of citizens residing abroad, (see " Incomes,") in addition to above rates. . 2 per ct. Dividends of banks, trust companies, savings institutions, fire, marine. life and inland insurance companies. . . 5 per ct.


Dividends generally. 5 per ct. Dog skins ... 6 per ct. Draft, drawn upon any bank, trust com- pany, or any person or persons, com- panies or corporations, for the pay- ment of money at sight or on demand, same as " Bill of Exchange."


Draining tiles. . .3 6-10 pr ct. Dressmakers, making articles to order, as custom work, and not for sale gen- erally, shall, to the amount of six hun- dred dollars. be exempt from duty, and, for any excess beyond the amount of six hundred dollars, shall pay a duty of. 3 per ct.


Drops, medicinal, same as " Medicines."


E ATING HOUSES, under which term is included every place where food or refreshments of any kind, not in- cluding spirits, wines, ale, beer, or other malt lignors, are provided for casual visitors, and sold for consump- tion therein ; but the keeper of an eat- ing-house, having taken out license therefor, is not required to take out license as confectioner -- for license .. .. Eating houses, whose gross annual sales


10 00


do not exceed one thousand dollars ... exempt Emeralds. diamonds, and precious stones 6 per ct. Enameled leather, see " Leather."


Enameled skirting leather, see "Leather." Engines, locomotive . 3 6-10 per ct.


Engines, marine. . . 3 6-10 per ct. Engines, repairs on, increased value over ten per cent. on such in- crease. .. .36-10 per ct. Engineers, civil, for license, see " Archi- tects."


Engravers, productions of. 6 per ct. Entry, consumption, same as " Ware- house Entry."


Entry of any goods, wares or merchan- dise, at any custom house, for ware- housing or consumption, see " Ware- house Entry."


12 50


Entry for the withdrawal of any goods, wares or merchandise from bonded warehouse, stamp duty .. 50 cents


Erasive soap, see " Soap."


Exhibitions. not otherwise provided for 10 00


Essential oils .. 6 per ct. Express companies, on gross receipts. . 3 per ct. Express agents, including every person,


firm o" company, engaged in the car- rying or delivery of money, valuable papers, or any articles for pay, or doing an express business whose gross re- ceipts therefrom exceed the sum of six hundred dollars per annum- license . 10 00


But one license fee of ten dollars shall be ·


required from any one person, firm or company, in respect to all the business to be done by such person, firm, or company, on a continuous route, and the payment of such license fee shall cover all business done upon such route by such person, firmi, or com- pany, anywhere in the United States ; and such license fee shall be required only from the principal in such busi- ness, and not from any subordinate.


F NELLOES, wood for. Free


Felted fabrics. 6 per ct. Ferryboats, on gross receipts. .3 per ct. Fine cut tobacco, see " Tobacco."


Fire insurance companies, on all divi- dends. .5 per ct. Fish, preserved, ad valorem. .6 per ct. Fish oil .. exempt


Flax, manufactures of, not otherwise spe- cified .. 6 per ct.


Flax, prepared for textile or felting pur- poses, is not to be considered a man- ufacture until actually woven or felted into fabric for consumption.


Flour, made from grain, is not to be con- sidered a manufacture.


Freestone, dressed, hewn, or finish-


ed .. .3 6-10 per ct. Fruits, preserved . .6 per ct. Furniture, made of wood, sold in the rough or unfinished .. Furniture, on which a duty has been 6 per ct. paid, when sold in a finished condition, on increased value .. .6 per ct.


Furs, manufactures of. .6 per ct.


(GAINS, annual, of every person, see " Incomes."


Gas, illuminating, made of coal, when the product shall be not above 200.000 cubic feet per month, per 1,000 cubic feet. 12 cts.


Gas, illuminating, when the product shall be above 200,000 and not exceed- ing 500,000 cubic feet per month, per 1,000 cubic feet .. 18 cts.


Gas, illuminating. when the product shall b- above 500,000 and not exceeding 5,000,000 of cubic feet per month, per 1,000 cubic feet. . 24 cts.


Gas, illuminating, when the product shall be above 5,000,000, per 1,000 cubic feet. . 30 cts.


Gas,all illuminating, same as "Coal Gas." Gas-litters, see " Plumbers." Gasoline, see " Naptha."


Gaugers' returns, if for a quantity not exceeding 500 gallons, gross .. 10 cts.


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Gaugers' returns, exceeding 500 gallons, gross .. Gelatine, of all descriptions in a solid state, per pound ... 1 1-5 ct.


25 cts.


General business-Every person, firm or corporation, engaged in any business, trade or profession whatsoever, for which no other license is required, whose gross annual receipts therefrom exceed $1,000 per annum, for license. Geographies, see " Books". .5 per ct.


10 00


Gift enterprises, proprietors of, including every person firm or corporation who shall sell or offer for sale any article of merchandise of any description whatsoever, with a promise, express or implied, to give or bestow, or in any manner to hold out to the public the promise of gift or bestowal, of any ar- ticle or thing for and in consideration of the purchase by any person of any other article or thing (provided that no such proprietor, in consequence of being thus licensed, shall be exempt from paying any other license or tax required by law, and the license here- in shall be in addition thereto), for license. 50 00 Ginger, ground, and all imitations of, per pound .. 1 1-5 ct. Glass, manufactures of, not otherwise specified. .6 per ct.




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