Edward's annual directory : to the inhabitants, institutions, incorporated companies, manufacturing establishments, business firsm, etc. etc. in the City of Indianapolis, 1867, Part 4

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Publication date: 1867
Publisher: Richard Edwards
Number of Pages: 432


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Gloves .. . 6 per ct. Glue and cement, made wholly or in part of glue, in a liquid form, per gallon. .. 48 cts. Glue, in a solid state, per pound .. 1 1-5 ct. Goat skins, curried, manufactured or finished. .6 per ct. Gold and silver, coin or bullion, sales of, or contracts of sale ... .. . . 1-10 of 1 per ct. Gold, manufacturers of, other than jew-


elry, not otherwise provided for ...... 6 per ct. Gold leaf, per pack, containing not more


than 20 books of 25 leaves. 21 6-10 cts. Gold foil, per oz. troy. 2 40 Gold watches, composed wholly or in part of gold or gilt, kept for use, val. ued at $100 or less, each. 1 00 Gold watches, valued over $100, each ... 2 00 Goods, made for the use or consumption of the maker .. .. Free Grammars, see " Books " .5 per ct.


.... Gunpowder, and all explosive substances used for mining, blasting, artillery, or sporting purposes, when valued at 38 cents per pound, or less, per pound, ad valorem .. .6 per ct. Gunpowder, when valued above 38 cents per pound ... 12 cts. Gutta percha, manufactures of, not oth- erwise provided for. 6 per ct. Gypsum is not to be considered a manu- facture.


H AIR DYE, same as " Medicines." Harness leather, see " Leather."


Hats. . 6 per ct. Headings are not to be considered a manufacture.


Hemp, manufactures of, when not other- wise specified .6 per ct. Hog skins, tanned or dressed. 6 per ct. Hogs, slaughtered, each .. 10 cts. Hollow ware, iron, per ton of 2,000 Ibs. . 3 60 Hoops .. exempt Hoop iron, see " Iron."


Hoop skirts, cut tapes and small wares used in the manufacture of, exclusive- ly. . Free


Horn, manufactures of, not otherwise provided for .. . .6 per ct. Horned cattle, slaughtered, see " Cat- tle.">


Horse skins, tanned and dressed ... 6 per ct. Horse shoes, per ton, see " Iron."


Horse dealers, under which term is in- cluded every person whose business is to buy and sell horses and mules, for each license. 10 00 Horse dealers, when they have taken out a license as livery stable keepers, are not required to take out an addi- tional one.


Hotels-under which term is included every place where food and lodgings are provided for and furnished to tra- velers and sojourners, in view of pay- ment therefor, where the rent or the valuation of the yearly rental of the house and property occupied shall be $200 or less .. 10 00


Hotels, where the rent or the valuation of the yearly rental shall be in excess of $200, for any additional $100 or fiac- tional part thereof, in excess of 200 dollars .. 5 00


ILLUMINATING oil, see " Oil."


Income, annual, of every person, whether citizen residing in or out of the United States, when exceeding 600 dollars and not exceeding 5,000 dollars, on the excess over 600 dollars ........ 5 per ct. Income. on excess over 5,000 dollars .. . 10 per ct.


In estimating the annual gains, profits or income of any person, the in- terest received or accrued upon all notes, bonds and mortgages, or other fornis of indebtedness bearing inter- est, whether paid or not, if good and collectable, less the interest paid by or due from such person, shall be includ- ed and assessed as part of the income of such person for each year ; and also all income or gairs derived from the purchase and sale of stocks or other property, real or personal, and of live stock, and the amount of live stock, sugar, wool, butter, cheese, pork, beef, mutton, or other meats, hay and grain, or other vegetable or other produc- tions, being the growth or produce of the estate of such person sold, (not in- cluding any part thereof unsold or on hand during the year next preceding the thirty-first of December, until the same shall be sold,) shall be included and assessed as part of the income of such person for each year ; and his share of the gains and profits of all companies, whether incorporated or partnership, shall be included in esti- mating the annual gains, profits or in- come of any person entitled to the same, whether divided or otherwise. Income, interest on United States secu- rities to be included in estimating in- come. Also all premiums, gold or coupons.


Income-All persons of lawful age to make returns.


Income-Deductions-ih estimating the


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annual gains, profits and income of any person, all national, State and munici- pal taxes paid within the year, shall be deducted from the gains, profits or income of the person who has actually paid the same, whether owner, tenant or mortgager; also salary or pay receiv- ed for services in the civil, military, naval or other service of the U. S., including Senators, Representatives and delegates in Congress, above the rate of six hundred dollars per annum. When any person rents buildings, lands or other property, or hires any labor to cultivate land, or to conduct any other business from which such income is actually derived, or pays interest upon any actual incumbrance thereon, the amount actually paid for such rent, labor or interest, shall be deducted ; and also the amount paid out for usual or ordinary repairs, not exceeding the average paid out for such purposes for the preceding five years, shall be de- ducted, but no deduction shall be made for any amount paid out for new buildings, permanent improvements, or betterments, made to increase the value of any property or estate ; also the amount paid by any person for the rent of the homestead used or occu- pied by himself or his family ; and the rental value of any homestead used or occupied by any person or by his family in his own right or in the right of his wife, shall not be included and assessed as part of the income of such person. But one deduction of 600 dollars is allowed in any case from the aggregate in- comes of any one family.


India rubber, manufacturers of, not oth- erwise specified .. . 6 per ct. Inns, same as " Hotels."


Instruments of attorney, made in foreign countries, same stamp duty as if made in the United States.


Insurance companies, all, on dividends 5 per ct. Insurance companies, all, upon gross receipts for premiums and assess- ments. 12 per ct. Insurance companies, foreign, same as above.


Insurance (life), when the amount in- sured shall not exceed 1,000 dollars .. Insurance (life), exceeding 1,000 dollars and not exceeding 5,000 dollars. .... Insurance (life), exceeding 5,000 dollars, Insurance-(marine or inland)-Policy of insurance, or other instrument, by whatever name the same shall be called, whereby any insurance shall be made or renewed upon property of any description, whether against perils by sea or by fire, or other perils of any kind, made by any insurance company or its agents, or by any other company or person, where the premium does not exceed 10 dollars .. 10 cts. Insurance-(marine or inland) -- Policy of insurance, where such consideration exceeds 10 dollars and does not exceed 50 dollars. .


Insurance-(marine or inland) -- Policy of insurance exceeding 50 dollars .... Insurance agents, under which term is included every person who shall act as


25 cts.


50 cts. 1 00


25 cts.


50 cts.


agent of any fire, marine, life, mutual or other insurance company or com- panies, for license ... 10 00


Insurance agents, foreign, including every person who shall act as agent of any foreign fire, marine, life, mutual or other insurance company or compa- nies, for license. 50 00


Insurance brokers, embracing persons who shall negotiate or procure insu- rance in behalf of another person or party, for which he shall receive any pay, commission or compensation .. .. Insurance policies, assignment of, (see " Assignment.")


25 00


Insurance policy, or renewal, (see " Pol- icy of Insurance," above.)


Intelligence office keepers, including every person whose business it is to find or furnish places of employment for others, or to find servants upon ap- plication in writing, or otherwise, receiving compensation therefor, for license .. . 10 00


Interest, income from, (see " Income.") Interest on bonds and dividends of canal companies . 5 per ct. Iron, manufactures of, not otherwise specified . Iron, cast, used for bridges, building, 6 per ct. or other permanent structures, per ton .. . 3 60


Iron, railroad, per ton. 3 60


Iron, re-rolled, per ton. . 2 40


Iron, blooms, slabs or loops, when made in forges or bloomeries, directly from the ore, per ton. 3 60


Iron, advanced beyond slabs, blooms or loops, and not advanced beyond bars, per ton .. .. 3 60


Iron, band, hoop and sheet, not thinner than No. 18 wire gauge, per ton .. 3 60 Iron, plate, not less than one-eighth of an inch in thickness, per ton ... 3 60


Iron, band, hoop, or sheet, thinner than No. 18 wire gauge, per ton. 6 00


Iron, plate, less than one-eighth of an inch in thickness, per ton. . 6 00


Iron, nails, cut, and spikes (not inclu- ding nails, tacks, brads or finishing nails usually put up and sold in papers, whether in papers or otherwise, and horse shoe nails wrought by machin- ery), per ton .. 6 00


Iron, railroad chairs, per ton


6 00


Iron, railroad spikes, wrought per ton .. 6 00 Iron, ship spikes, wrought, per ton .... 6 00 Iron, bars, rods, bands, hoops, sheets, plates, nails and spikes, upon which duty has been levied and paid, are only subject to an additional duty of, per ton .. 2 40


Iron, steam engines, including locomo- tives and marine engines. .. ...... 3 6-10 per ct. Iron, rivets, exceeding 1-4 of an inch in diameter, per ton. 6 00


Iron, nuts and washers, not less than


6 00 two ounces each in weight, per ton .. Iron, bolts, exceeding 5-16ths of an inch in diameter, per tou. 6 00


Iron, rivets, nuts, washers and bolts, where the iron from which said arti- cles shall have been made has actu- ally paid not less than 3 6-10 dollars per ton, only an additional duty of, per ton. 2 40


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Iron stoves, per ton.


Iron hollow ware, per ton of 2,000 pounds .


Iron castings of all descriptions, ad- vanced beyond pig iron, blooms, slabs, or loops, upon which no duty has been assessed or paid in the form of pig iron, blooms, slabs or loops, shall be assessed and pay, in addition to the foregoing rates, when so advanced, per ton .. 3 60


And when no duty has been assessed or paid thereon, in the forin of blooms, slabs or loops, shall pay, in addition to the foregoing rates of iron ad- vanced, per ton. 3 60


Iron, castings of, exceeding 10 1bs. in weight for each casting, not other- wise provided for, per ton. 3 60


Iron, pig. per ton. 2 40


Iron railings 6 per ct.


Iron gates. 6 per ct.


Iron fences. 6 per ct.


Iron furniture. 6 per ct.


Iron statnary. 6 per ct.


Ivory, manufactures of, if not otherwise specified .. 6 per ct.


J TACKS AND STALLIONS, for license,


(see " Stallions,"). 10 00


Jewelry, diamonds, precious stones, etc.6 per ct.


Jugglers, including every person who perforins by sleight of hand, for each license. . 20 00


The proprietors or agents of all other public exhibitions, or shows for money, not enumerated in this sec- tion, shall pay for each license .. 10 00


Jute, manufacturers of, if not otherwise specified . 6 per ct.


K ID SKINS, curried, manufactured, or finished. . 6 per ct.


Knitted fabrics. 6 per ct.


L AGER BEER, per barrel, containing 31 gallons (fractional parts of a bar. rel to pay proportionately) (see "Malt Liquors,"). 1 00


Lambs, slaughtered, each. . 5 cents


Lambs, exemption same as with "Sheep." Land warrant brokers, under which term is included every person who makes a business of buying and sell- ing land warrants, or of furnishing them to settlers or other persons , for license 25 00


Lard oil, per gallon. 6 cents


Lath .. exempt Lathes. .6 per ct. Lawyers, under which term is included


every person who, for fee or reward, shall prosecute or defend any cause, in any court of record, or other judi- cial tribunal of the United States, or of any of the States, or give legal ad- vice in relation to any cause or mat- ter, for each license, (see ' Attorney") 10 00 Lead, manufacturers of, if not otherwise specified .. .6 per ct. Lead, white, per hundred. 42 cents Lead, ingots, pigs or bars. .3 6-10 pr ct. Lead, sheet. .3 6-10 pr ct. Lead, pipes. .3 6-10 pr ct. Leaf, gold, per package, containing


3 60


3 60


not more than 20 books of 25 leaves each . 21 6-10 pr ct.


Lease, for the hire, use or rent of any land, tenement, or portion thereof, where the rent or rental value is three hundred dollars, or less, per annum, stamp duty. .. . 50 cents


Lease, when rent, &c., exceeds three hundred dollars, for each additional two hundred dollars, or fraction, in excess . 50 cents Leases, assignment of, see " Assign-


ment."


Leather, enameled. ,6 per ct.


Leather, oil dressed .6 per ct.


Leather, patent .. .6 per ct. Leather, Japan. 6 per ct.


Leather. of all descriptions, tanned or partially tanned, in the rongh. .. .6 per ct. Leather, of all descriptions, curried or finished. .6 per ct. Leather, all previously assessed, in the rough, and upon which duties have been actually paid. shall be assessed on the increased value only.


Leather, when curried or finished leather, see " Skins."


Leather, manufacturers of, not other wise specified. 6 per ct. Leather, upon which a duty has been previously assessed and paid, when it shall be manufactured into gloves, mittens or moccasins, the duty shall only be assessed upon the increased value thereof, when so mannfactured. Legacies-Any person or persons hav- ing charge or trust, as administrators, executors or trustees of any legacies or distributive shares arising from personal property, of any kind what- soever, where the whole amount of such personal property, as aforesaid, shall exceed the sum of one thou-and dol- lars in actual value, passing after the passage of this act, from any person possessed of such property, either by will, or by the intestate laws of any State or Territory, or any person.il property or interest therein, transfer- red by deed, grant, bargain, sale or gift, made or intended to take effect, in possession or enjoyment, after the death of the granter or bargainer, to any person or persons, or to any body or bodies, public or corporate, in trust or otherwise, are subject to the following taxes : Where the person or persons entitled to any beneficial interest in such property shall be the lineal issue or lineal ancestor, brother or sister to the person who died pos- sessed of such property, for each and every one hundred dollars of the clear value of snch interest in such pro- perty. 1 00


Legacies, when the person or persons en. titled to any beneficial interest in such property shall be a descendant of a brother or sister of the person who died possessed of such property, for each and every 100 dollars of the clear value of such interest. 2 00


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sister of the father or mother, or a descendant of a brother or sister of the father or mother of the person who died possessed of such property, for each and every 100 dollars of the clear value of such interest ..


Legacies, where the person or persons entitled to any beneficial interest in such property, shall be a brother or sister of the grandfather or grandmo- ther, or a descendant of the brother or sister of the grandfather or grandmo- ther of the person who died possessed of such property, for each and every 100 dollars of the clear value of such interest. 5 00


Legacies, where the person or persons entitled to any beneficial interest in such property shall be in any other degree of collateral consanguinity than is stated above, or shall be a stranger in blood to the person who died pos- sessed, as aforesaid, or shall be a body politic or corporate, for each and every 100 dollars of the clear value of such interest. . 6 00


Legacies, passing by will or by the laws of any State or Territory, to husband or wife of the person who died pos- sessed of such property ..


Legal documents, writ or other original process commenced in any court of law or equity, stamp duty ..


Legal documents, where the amount claimed in a writ, issued by a court not of record, is 100 dollars or over. . .


Legal documents, upon every confession of judgment or cognovit, for 100 dol- lars or over (except in cases where the tax for the writ of a commencement of suit has been paid.). 50 cts.


Legal documents, writs or other process or appeals from justice's courts or other courts of inferior jurisdiction to a court of record.


Legal documents, warrants of distress, when the amount of rent claimed does not exceed 100 dollars


25 cts.


Jacks .. 10 00


Jugglers.


20 00


Land warrant brokers.


25 00


Lawyers.


10 00


Livery stable keepers


10 00


Lottery ticket dealers


100 00


Manufacturers


10 00


Patent agents.


10 00


Patent rights, dealers


10 00


Peddlers, (see " Peddlers." )


Photographers, (see " Photographers.")


Pawnbrokers, (see " Brokers.")


Physicians .. 10 00


Plumbers and gas fitters ..


10 00


Produce brokers, whose sales do not exceed ten thousand dollars 10 00


Real estate agents .. 10 00


Rectifiers, (see " Rectifiers.")


Retail dealers. 10 00


Retail dealers in liquors 25 00


Savings banks having no capital stock,


and whose business is confined to re-


ceiving deposits and loaning the same for the benefit of their depositors, and which do no other business of bank- ing, shall not be liable to pay for license as bankers .. 100 00


Shows


10 00


10


Auctioneers, whose annual sales do not exceed 10,000 dollars. 10 00


Auctioneers, exceeding 10.000 dollars. 20 00


Bankers, using capital not exceeding 50,000 dollars, for each license .. . . Bankers using capital exceeding fifty thousand dollars, for every additional


one thousand dollars in excess of fifty thousand dollars. 2 00


Billiard tables, each. 10 00


Brewers, (see " Brewers,") ... . 25 00 and 50 00 Brokers . . 50 00


Brokers, pawn, using capital not ex- ceeding fifty thousand dollars. 50 00


Brokers, pawn, using capital in excess of fifty thousand dollars, for every additional one thousand dollars in


excess of fifty thousand dollars ..... 2 00


Bowling alleys, for each alley 10 00


Builders, of ships, houses, etc. 25 00


Butchers, see " Butchers."


Cattle brokers, whose annual sales do not exceed ten thousand dollars .... 10 00 Cattle brokers, exceeding ten thousand dollars, for each additional one thou- sand dollars. 1 00


Circuses


100 00


Civil engineers


10 00


Claim agents 10 00


Coal oil distillers. 50 00


Commercial brokers 20 00


Concert halls. 100 00


50 cts.


Confectioners


10 00


Contractors


25 00


Conveyancers.


10 00


Custom house brokers.


10 00


Dentists


10 00


Distillers, see " Distillers."


Eating houses


10 00


Exhibitions, not otherwise provided for


10 00


Gas fitters.


10 00


Horse dealers.


10 00


Hotels, see " Hotels."


Insurance agents 25 00


50 cts.


Insurance agents, foreign. 50 00


Intelligence office keepers. 10 00


Gift enterprises. 50 00


Letters of credit, see " Bills of Exchange, foreign."


Letters of administration, see " Probate of Will."


Licenses-A license fee of 10 dollars shall be required of every person, firm or corporation engaged in any business, trade or profession whatsoever, for which no other license is herein requir- ed, whose gross annual receipts there- from exceed 1,000 dollars per annum. When the annual gross receipts or sales of any apothecaries, confection- ers, eating-houses, tobacconists or re- tail dealers, except retail dealers in spirituous or malt liquors, shall not ex- ceed 1,000 dollars, they shall not be required to pay for license.


Licenses must be taken out each year by the following named persons, for which they are to pay the sum placed oppo- site their names, viz. :


Agents, insurance .. 10 00


Agents, insurance, foreign. 50 00


Apothecaries. 10 00


Architects. 10 00


Assayers, see " Assayers."


100 00


4 00


Free


50 cts.


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Stallions, owners of. 10 00


Steamers and vessels boarding passen- gers. 25 00


Substitute brokers. 100 00


10 00


And for each recruit enlisted by them Surgeons .. . 10 00


Tobacconists. 10 00


Life Insurance Companies, (see " Insur- ance.")


Lime. . 3 6-10 per ct.


Liniments, same as " Dentifrice.'


Linseed oil, per gallon ... 6 cents


Liquors, malt, duty, per barrel, contain- ing not more than 31 gallons. 1 00


Lithographers, productions of. 6 per ct.


Livery stable keepers, under which term is included every person whose occu- pation is to keep horses for hire, or to let or to keep, feed or board horses, for license. 10 00


Loan of Money -- Any loan of money, or any advance of money on security, whether represented by note, certifi- cate, check, receipt or other evidence not otherwise provided for, and not in. cluding mortgages, if on demand, for every hundred dollars, or fractional part thereof .. 2 cents


Loan of Money-If to be paid at a time designated, for every one hundred dol- lars or fractional part thereof ..


5 cents


Lotions, same as " Medicines."


Locomotives, ad valorem. 6 per ct.


Lottery ticket dealers, under which term


is included every person, association, firm or corporation, who shall make, sell or offer to sell lottery tickets or fractional parts thereof, or any token, certificate or device representing or intending to represent a lottery ticket, or any fractional part thereof, or any policy of numbers in any lottery, or shall manage any lottery, or prepare schemes of lotteries, or superintend


the drawing of any lottery, for license, 100 00 Lotteries, on gross receipts ... : . 5 per et.


Lozenges, medicinal, same as " Medi- cines."'


Lumber is not to be considered a manu- facture.


M AGAZINES, same as " Books," .... 5 per ct. Magazines, for all advertisements on gross receipts .. ..... 3 per ct. Malt is not to be considered a manufac- ture.


Malt Liquors, duty, per barrel, contain- ing not, more than 31 gallons, fraction- al parts to pay at a like rate ...


Malt liquors, in bottles, to pay accord- ing to the quantity contained therein at the rate of per 30 gallons, when the duty has not been previously paid on the liquors contained therein .. . . 1 00


Manifest of the cargo of any ship, vessel or steamer, for a foreign port, if the registered tounage of such ship, ves- sel or steamer does not exceed 300 tons, stamp duty.


Manifest, exceeding 300 tons, and not exceeding 600 tous, stamp duty. .. Manifest, exceeding 600 tous


Manufacturers, under waich term is in- cluded any person or persons, firms, corporations or companies, who shall


manufacture by hand or machinery any goods, wares or merchandise, exceeding annually the sum of one thousand dollars, for license. .. 10 00


Manufacturers and producers of agricul- tural tools and implements, garden seeds, stoves and hollow ware, brooms, wooden ware and powder, delivering and selling at wholesale any of said articles, by themselves or their authorized agents, at places other than the place of manufacture, shall not be required, for any sale thus made. to take out any additional license therefor.


Manufactures not otherwise specified :


Of bone. .6 per ct.


Of brass. .6 per ct.


Of bristles .6 per ct.


Of copper. . 6 per ct.


Of cotton .6 per ct.


Of flax.


. 6 per ct.


Of glass


.6 per ct.


Of gold. 6 per ct.


Of gutta percha.


.6 per ct.


Of hemp .6 per ct.


Of horn.


.6 per ct.


Of India rubber


.6 per ct.


Of iron.


. 6 per ct.


Of ivory


Of jate. .6 per ct.


. 6 per ct.


Of lead


.6 per ct.


Of leather


. 6 per ct.


Of paper.


.6 per ct.


Of pottery.


. 6 per ct.


Of silk. . 6 per ct.


Of silver . 6 per ct.


Of steel. 6 per ct.


Of tin .6 per ct.


Of willow .6 per ct.


Of wood.


per ct.


Of wool .6 per ct.


Of worsted. 6 per ct.


Other materials. 6 per ct.


Marble, in block, rough and unĀ·


wrought .. exempt


Marble, dressed, hewn or finished. 6 per ct.


Marble, monumental stones 6 per ct.


Marine engines. 6 per ct.


Marine insurance companies, see " In- surance."


Masts. 2 2-5 per ct


Matches, friction or lucifer, or other ar- ticles made iu part of wood, and used for like purposes, in parcels or packa- ges containing 100 matches or less, for each. 1 ct.


Matches when in parcels containing more than 100 and not more than 200 matches, for each .. 2 cts.


Matches, for every additional 100 or fraction. .. 1 ct.


Matches, cigar lights and tapers, double above rates.


Meal, made from grain exempt


Measurer's return, if for a quantity not exceeding 1,000 bushels .. . 10 cts.


Measurer's return, if for a quantity ex- ceeding 1,000 bushels. 25 cts.


Meats, preserved. . 6 per ct.


3 00


5 00


Medicines, when the value of the pack- age containing the same shall not ex- ceed, at the retail price or value, the sum of 25 cents .. 1 ct.


Medicines, exceeding 25 cents, and not


1 00


1 00


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exceeding 50 cents 2 cts.


Medicines, exceeding 50 cents, and not exceeding 75 cents ..


Medicines, exceeding 75 cents, and not exceeding one dollar ....


Medicines, exceeding one dollar, for each and every 50 cents or fractional part thereof, over and above one dollar, an additional .. 2 cts.


Melado, per pound. 1 6-10 ct. Melodeons, see " Pianos." Merchandise, see " Goods."


Metal, yellow sheathing, in rods or sheets. .3 6-10 per ct.




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