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Milliners, making articles to order as custom work, and not for sale general- ly, shall, to the amount of 600 dollars, be exempt from duty, and for any ex- cess beyond the amount of 600 dollars shall pay a duty of ... 3 per ct.
Miners-Every person, firm or company, who shall employ others in the busi- ness of mining for coal, or gold, silver, copper, lead, iron, zinc, spelter, or other minerals, not having taken out a license as a manufacturer, shall be re- garded as a miner-license .. 10 00 Miners -- No license is required of miners whose claims do not exceed 1,000 dol- lars per year.
Mineral coal, except pea coal and dust coal, per ton .. 6 cts.
Mineral water, artificial. 6 per ct. Mineral water, from springs, for each
bottle containing not more than a pint 7-10 ct. Mineral water, for each bottle containing
over a pint and not over a quart. .. .. . 1 1-4 ct. Mineral water, for each bottle containing
over a quart, for each quart or fraction. 1 1-4 ct. Mittens .6 per ct.
Moccasins.
6 per ct.
Molasses, produced from the sugar cane, and not made from sorghum or im- phee, per gallon. 6 cts.
Molasses, syrup of, or sugar cane juice, when removed from the plantation, concentrated molasses, melado and cistern bottoms, of sugar produced from the sugar cane and not made from
sorghum or imphee, per pound .. . ... . 1 6-10 ct. Molasses made from other articles than the sugar cane, is not considered a manufacture.
Monumental stones, with or without in- scriptions . .. 6 per ct. Mortgages of lands, estate or property, real or personal, heritable or movable, whatsoever, where the same shall be made as a security for the payment. of any definite and certain sum of money lent at the time, or previously due and owing, or forborne to be paid, being payable ; also, any conveyance of any lands, estate, or property whatsoever, in trust, to be sold, or otherwise con- verted into money, which shall be in- tended only as security, and shall be redeemable before the sale or other disposal thereof, either by express stipulation or otherwise ; or any per- sonal bond given as security for the Payment of any definite or certain sum of money, exceeding 100 dollars and not exceeding 500 dollars ...... Mortgages, exceeding 500 dollars, and
not exceeding 1,000 dollars 1 00
Mortgages, for every additional 500 dol- lars, or fraction in excess of 1,000 dol- lars .. 50 cts.
Mortgages, upon each and every assign- ment or transfer of a mortgage, or policy of insurance, or the renewal or continuance of any agreement, con- tract, or charter, by letter or otherwise, a stamp duty shall be paid equal to that imposed on original instrument. Movements, clock .. 6 per ct. Museums, same as " Theatres."
Musical instruments, see " Pianofortes."
Mustard, ground, per pound. 1 1.5 ct. Mustard seed oil, per gallon. 6 cts. Mutual insurance companies, see " Insur- ance."
ATAILS, made of copper, zinc or brass .. . 3 6-10 per ct. Nails, cut, see " Iron."
Naphtha, Distillate, per gallon 20 cts.
Naphtha, of a specific gravity exceeding 70 degrees, according to Baume's hy- drometer, and of the kind usually known as gasoline ... .5 per ct.
Newspapers are not to be regarded as a manufacture, or submitted to a rate of duty as a manufacture.
Newspapers, for all advertisements, on gross receipts, ste " Advertisements". 3 per ct. Notarial act, see " Protest."
Note, see " Promissory Note."
0 IL, crude petroleum or rock oil, per barrel ... 1 00
Oils, animal, all, pure or adulterated, if not otherwise provided for, per gallon Oil, coal, refined and distilled from coal, asphaltum or shale exclusively, per gallon. 15 cts.
6 cts.
Oil, coal, illuminating, produced by the distillation of coal, asphaltum, shale, peat, petroleum or rock oil, and all other bituminons substances, per gal- lon . 20 cts,
Oil, lard, pure or adulterated, per gallon Oil, linseed, pure or adulterated, per gal- lon ..
6 cts.
Oil, mustard seed, pure or adulterated, per gallon ..
6 cts.
Oil, all vegetable, per gallon. 6 cts.
Oils, essential. 6 cts.
Oil, whale. exempt
Oil, fish. exempt
Oil stills. 6 per ct. Order for the payment of any sum of money drawn upon any bank, trust company, or any person or persons, companies or corporations, at sight or on demand, stamp duty, same as "Bill of Exchange."
Organs, same. as " Pianofortes."
Oxide of zinc, per 100 pounds. 42 cts.
.
P ACKET, containing medicines, etc., same as bottles containing the same. See " Bottles."
Paints or painters' colors, dry or ground in oil or in paste with water, not other- wise provided for .. 6 per ct. Paints shall not be subject to any addi- tional duty in consequence of being mixed or ground in oil, when the du-
6 cts.
50 cts.
3 cts.
4 cts.
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ties upon all the materials so mixed and ground shall have been previously actually paid.
Pamphlets .5 per ct.
Paper, of all descriptions. .3 per ct. Paper, manufactures of. . 6 per ct.
Paraffine. exempt
Parasols, of any material . 6 per ct.
Passport, on each issued from the office of the Secretary of State. 5 00
Passage ticket, by any vessel from a port in the United States to a foreign port, of 35 dollars or less. 50 cts. Passage ticket, exceeding 35 dollars and not exceeding 50 dollars. 1 00
Passage ticket, for every additional 50 dollars, or fractional parts thereof, in excess of 50 dollars. 1 00 per ct.
Pasteboard. Patent agents. 10 00
Patent right dealers, under which term is included every person whose business it is to sell or offer for sale patent rights, for license. 10 00
Patent leather, see " Leather."
Pawnbrokers, under which term is in- cluded every person whose business or occupation it is to take or receive, by way of pledge, pawn or exchange, any goods, wares or merchandise, or any kind of personal property what- ever, for the repayment or security of money lent thereon, when using a cap- ital of not over 50,000 dollars, for li- cense ..
50 00
Pawnbrokers, using a capital exceeding 50,000 dollars, for every additional 1,000 dollars in excess of 50,000 dollars Pawnbrokers' certificates for an amount of loan less than five dollars do not re- quire a stamp.
Peddlers, under which term is included every person who sells or offers to sell, at retail, goods, wares or other com- modities, traveling from place to place in the street, or through different parts of the country, when traveling with more than two horses or mules, for each license.
50 00
Peddlers, when traveling with two horses or mules, for each license 25 00 Pickles, preserved fruits, etc .. .6 per ct.
Peddlers, when traveling with one borse or mule, for each license 15 00 Peddlers, when traveling on foot, for each license .. 10 00 Peddlers, who sell newspapers, bibles, or religious tracts exclusively exempt
Peddlers, who sell or offer to sell dry goods, foreign or domestic, by one or more original packages or pieces at one time to the same person, for each license.
50 00
Peddlers, who peddle jewelry, for each license .. .. 50 00
No man not enrolled for milita- ry service, cases of physical disabil- ity and over age excepted, shall be en- titled to take out a license as a peddler. Pepper, ground, and all imitations of, per pound. . 1 1-5 ct. Perfumery, same as " Medicines."
Petroleum or rock oil, crude, per barrel of 45 gallons. 1 00
Phials, containing medicines, etc, same as " Bottles."
Photographs, or sun pictures, except as follows : Upon each picture, when the price shall not exceed 25 cents ..
2 cts.
Photographs, or sun pictures, exceeding the retail price of 15 cents, and not exceeding the sum of 50 cents.
3 cts. Photographs, exceeding the retail price of 50 cents, and not exceeding one dollar ....
5 cts.
5 cts.
Photographs, or any other sun picture, being copies of engravings or works of art, when the same are sold by the producer at wholesale at a price not exceeding 10 cents each, or are used for the illustration of books, and on photographs so small in size that a stamp can not be affixed, ad valorem. . 6 per ct. Photographers, under which term is in- cluded every person who makes for sale photographs, ambrotypes or pic- tures by the action of light, for each license when the receipts do not ex- ceed 500 dollars ... 10 00
Photographers, when the receipts are over 500 dollars and under 1,000 dollars, for license .. .
15 00
Photographers, when the receipts are over 1,000 dollars ..
25 00
Physicians, under which term is included every person (except apothecaries,) whose business it is, for fee or reward, to prescribe remedies or perform any surgical operation for the cure of any bodily disease or ailing, dentists in- cluded, for each license .. 10 00
2 00
Pianofortes, organs, melodeons, or other parlor musical instruments, kept for use, not including those placed in churches or public edifices, valued at not less than 100 dollars or above 200 dollars, each. 2 00
Pianofortes, organs, melodeons, or other parlor. instruments, value over 200 dol- lars, not over 400 dollars, each. 4 00
Pianofortes, organs, melodeons, or other parlor instruments, value over 400 dol- lars, each ... 6 00
Pig iron, per ton. 2 40
Pills, same as " Dentifrice."
Pimento, ground, and all imitations of, per pound .. 1 1-5 ct. Pins, solid head or other. 6 per ct. Pipes, earthen and stone, water. .3 6-10 per ct.
Pipes, lead. 3 6 10 per ct. Pipes, when duty on pigs or bars has not been paid .. .6 per ct. Planing machines, ad valorem .6 per ct.
Planes .. 6 per ct.
Plaster is not to be considered a manu- facture.
Plasters, same as " Dentifrice."
Plate, of gold, k. pt for use. per oz. troy. 50 cts. Plate, of silver, kept for use , per oz. troy 5 cts.
Plate silver, as above, to the extent of 40 oz. . . Free
Plate, belonging to religious societies. . Free Plumbers and gas-fitters, including every person, firm or corporation whose bus- iness it is to fit, furnish or sell plumb- ing materials, gas pipes, gas burners or other gas fixtures, for license ...... 10 00
Photographs, exceeding the retail price of one dollar, for every additional dol- lar or fractional part.
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Policy of insurance, life, see " Insur- ance."
Policy of insurance, marine or inland, see " Insurance."
Policy of insurance, fire, see " Insur. ance."
Porter, per barrel of 31 gallons, fraction- al parts in proportion, see " Malt Li- quors."
Pots, containing medicines, etc., same as " Bottles."
Pottery ware. 6 per ct. Power of attorney, for the sale or trans- fer of any stock, bonds or scrip, or for the collection of any dividend or inter- est thereon, stamp duty .. 25 cts.
Power of attorney or proxy, for voting at any election for officers of any in- corporated company or society, ex- cept charitable, religious, literary and cemetery societies, stamp duty ....... 10 cts. Power of attorney, to sell and convey real estate or to rent or to lease the same 1 00
Power of attorney, to receive or collect rents, stamp duty,
Power of attorney, for any other pur- pose.
50 cts. Power of attorney, made in any foreign country, same stamp duty as if made in the United States.
Precious stones and all imitations, see " Diamonds."
Precious stones and all imitations, im- ported from foreign countries, or upon which import duties have been paid, when set or reset in gold or other ma- terial, duty to be assessed only on val- ue of settings.
Preparations, medicinal, same as "Med- icin( s."
Preparations, of which coffee forms a part when ground, or which are pre- pared for sale as a substitute for coffee, see " Coffee."
Preserved fish, fruit, meats, vegetables, shellfish. .6 per ct. Printed books, magazines, pamphlets, reviews, and all other similar printed
publications, except newspapers ... .. . 5 per ct. Printed books, on all advertisements, on gross receipts for. .3 per ct. Printed cards and circulars, see " Circu- lars."
Printers' ink is not to be considered a manufacture.
Probate of will, where the estate and effects, (i. e. both real and personal estate,) for or in respect of which such probate applied for shall be sworn or declared not to exceed the value of 2,000 dollars, stamp duty. 1 00
Probate of will, to exceed 2,000 dollars, for every additional 1,000 dollars, or fraction, in excess of 2,000 dollars ... Produce brokers, under which term is included every person other than one holding a license as a broker, whole- sale or retail dealer, whose occupation it is to buy and sell agricultural or farm products, and whose annual sales do not exceed 10 000 dollars ..
50 cts.
printed evidence of an amount of money to be paid on demand, or at a time designated, shall be considered as a " Promissory Note," and re- stamped accordingly. See " Bill of Exchange, (inland)."
Property, annual income from, same as " Profite."
Property, left by legacy, see " Lega- cies."
Protest of every note, bill of exchange, acceptance, check or draft, or any marine protest .. 25 cts. Publications, same as " Printed Books."
UICKSILVER, produced from the ore. 2 2-5 per ct.
R AILROADS, on gross receipts, where the gross receipts exceed $1,000 per annum . . 2 1-2 per ct. Railroads, see "Ships," third paragraph. Railroads and other conveyances of pas- sengers, the law anthorizes the levy- ing of one cent additional to the fare on every fraction of a cent involved, to cover the above tax.
Railroads-on bonds, or other evidences of indebtedness, upon which interest is stipulated to be paid, on the amount of interest, and on coupons, dividends, or profits carried to the account of any fund .. 5 per ct.
Ready-made clothing, boots, shoes gloves, mittens, moccasins, caps, hats and bonnets, or other articles of dress for men, women or children, ad valorem ...
6 per ct.
NO Provided, that any manufac- turer of the above named articles, who is exclusively engaged in manufactur- ing to order or custom work, who shall make affidavit that the entire amount of such manufactures does not exceed the sum of six hundred dollars per annum, shall be exempt from duty ; but, when such order or custom work exceeds the sum of six hundred dollars, a duty of three per cent., ad valorem, shall be levied on the excess.
Real estate agents, under which term is included every person whose business it is to sell, or offer for sale. real estate for others, or to rent houses, stores, or other buildings, or real estate. or to collect rent for others, for license ..... Real estate, succession to, when the suc- cessor shall be the lineal issue or lineal successor of the predecessor, duty, $1 per centum of the value.
50 00
Real estate, where the successor shall be a brother or sister or a descendant of a brother or sister of the predecessor, duty at the rate of $2 per centum on the value.
Real estate, where the successor shall be a brother or sister of the father or mother or a descendant of a brother or sister of the father or mother of the prede- cessor, duty at the rate of four dollars per centum on the value.
Profits, annual, of every person, see " Income."
Promissory note-Any memorandum, check, receipt, or other wiitten or
10 00
Real estate, where the successor shall be a brother or sister of the grandfather or grandmother, or a descendant of the brother or sister of the grandfather or grandmother of the predecessor, duty
25 cts.
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at the rate of five dollars per centum on the value.
Real estate, where the successor shall be in any other degree of collateral con- sanguinity to the predecessor, or a stranger in blood, duty at the rate of six dollars per centum ou the value. Real estate, where it shall become sub-
ject to a trust for any charitable or public purposes, under any past or future disposition which, if made in favor of an individual, would confer on him a succession, there shall be payable in respect of such real estate, upon its becoming subject to such trust, upon the amount or principal value of such real estate ... .6 per ct. Receipt, warehouse, stamp duty, see " Warehouse Receipt."
Receipts for the payment of any sum of money, or for the payment of any debt due, exceeding twenty dollars, not being for the satisfaction of any mort- gage, or judgment, or decree of any court, and a receipt for the delivery of any property (except receipts issued by any persons, firm or companies doing an express business, on the de- livery of any property for transpor- tation), stamp duty 2 cts.
Rectifiers, under which term is included every person who rectifies, purifies or refines spirituons liquors or wines by any process, or mixes distilled spirit, whisky, brandy, gin or wine with any other materials for sale under the name of rum, whisky, brandy, gin, wine, or any other name or names, for each license to rectify any quantity of spir- ituous liquors not exceeding five hun- dred barrels, packages or casks con- taining not more than forty gallons to each. 25 00
Rectifiers, for each additional five hun- dred barrels, or any fraction thereof. . Refiners, sugar, see " Sugar Refiners."
Renewal of insurance, see " Policy of Insurance.":
Rents, annual income from, see " In- comes."
Repairs of engines, cars, carriages, or other ar icles, when such repairs in- crease the value of the article so re- paired ten per centum or over, ou such increased value 3 6-10ths per cent.
Provided, that on such repairs made upon ships. steamboats or other vessels, a duty of 2 2-5ths per centum only, on the increased value shall be assessed.
Retail dealers, under which term is in- cluded every person whose business or occupation it is to sell, or offer for sale any goods, wares or merchandise of foreign or domestic production, not including spirits, wines, ale, beer, or other malt liquors, and whose annual sales exceed one thousand dollars, and do not exceed twenty-five thousand dollars, for license ... 10 00
Retail dealers, whose gross annual sales do not exceed one thousand dollars .. . exempt. Retail liquor dealers, under which term is included every person who shall sell or offer for sale foreign or domestic spirits, wines, ale, beer, or other malt
25 00
liquors in quantities of three gallons or less, and whose annual sales do not exceed twenty-five thousand dollars ; but nothing, including all sales of other merchandise, herein contained, shall authorize the sale of any spirits, liquors, wines or malt liquors to be drank on the premises, for each license . 25 00
Reviews and similar publications, (same as " Pamphlet," ) .. 5 per ct. Rivets, exceeding one-fourth of an inch in diameter, per ton, see " Iron."
Rivets, exceeding one-fourth of an inch in diameter, iron. where the duty has been paid on the material of which made, only an additional duty, per ton, see " Iron."
Rivets of copper, zinc and brass .. .3 6-10 per ct.
Roads, toll, on receipts .. 3 per ct.
Rock oil, crude, per barrel. 1 00
Rock oil, refined, see " Oils."
Roman or water cement. 3 6-10 per ct.
SAILS. .6 per ct. Salaries, annual income from. when exceeding six hundred dollars, on the excess over six hundred dollars. ..... 5 per ct.
Salaries, all, of persons in employ of the United States, when exceeding the rate of six hundred dollars per year, on the excess above six hundred dollars. . .5 per ct. Salaries. on the annual income from, when exceeding five thousand dollars, on the excess over five thousand dollars. . . . 10 per ct. Salaries, see " Income." Saleratus, per pound. 6 mills
Sales, auction, of goods, etc .. on gross amount of sales .. 1-4 of 1 per ct.
Sales, of stocks, etc .. 1-4 of 1 per ct.
Sales made by public officers, etc. . exempt. Sales of gold and silver. . 1-10 per ct. Salt, per hundred pounds. .7 1-5 cts. Sandstone, dressed, hewn or finished, 3 6-10 per ct. Savings banks, see Banks."
Sarsaparilla waters. .6 per ct. Savings institutions, on all dividends. . . 5 per ct. Screws, called wood screws. .. . .. . 10 per ct.
Segars, cheroots and cigarettes, made wholly of tobacco, or of any substitute therefor, whether imported or of do- mestic manufacture, without regard to quality, per thousand .. 10 00
Segars, cheroots and cigarettes made of tobacco, inclosed in a paper wrapper, in packages containing uot more than 25 cigarettes, and valued at not more than five dollars per 100 packages, per package . . 5 cts.
Segar lights, see " Matches."
Sewing machines, ad valorem. . 6 per ct.
Shades, canvass. 6 per ct.
Shafting and gearing. .6 per ct.
Sheathing metal, yellow, in rods sheets. .. .3 6-10 per ct. or Shellfish, in cans or air-tight packages. 6 per ct. Sheep, slaughtered, per head. 5 cts.
Sleep, when number of sheep, calves,
swine and lambs does not exceed 20. . exempt. Sheep, slaughtered for the pelts, per head ... 2 cts.
Sheepskins, tanned, curried and finished.6 per ct. Shingles are not to be considered a man- ufacture.
Ships, barks, brigs, schooners, sloops,
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sail-boats, etc., finished, including cabins, inner and upper works. . . . 2 2-5 per ct. Ships, except when plying between ports, of the United States and foreign ports on gross receipts, where the receipts exceed one thousand dollars per annum. .2 1-2 per ct. Ships-The above duty of 2 1-2 per cent. is to be collected on the gross receipts, when ships, or vessels, or other con- veyances are engaged in carrying per- sons or property from a port within the United States, through a foreign territory, to another port within the United States.
AO A clause in the amendatory tariff act of March 3, 1865, exempts the receipts of vessels paying tonnage duties from the tax imposed in section 103.
Ships and other vessels, repairs on, in- creased value over ten per cent., on such increase. .3 6-10 per ct. Ship blocks 2 2-5 per ct. Shoemakers, see " Bootmakers."
Shooks exempt.
Shot .. .3 6-10 per ct. Shows-The proprietors or agents of all
public exhibitions, not herein enume- rated, shall pay for license 10 00
Silk parasols. .6 per ct.
Silk umbrellas, .6 per ct. Silk, manufactures of, not otherwise spe-
cified. . . . 6 per ct. Silver, manufactures of, except jewelry, when not otherwise specified. ; per ct. Silver ore may be transported over the plains free.
Skins, calf, tanned. .6 per ct.
Skins, patent. . 6 per ct. Spars. .2 2.5 per ct.
Skins, goat, tanned or dressed in the
rough .6 per ct. Skins, kid, tanned or dressed in the rough .. . . 6 per ct. Skins, goat, curried, manufactured or finished. . 6 per ct. Skins, kid, curried, manufactured or finished. 6 per ct. Skins, sheep, tanned or dressed in the rough .6 per ct. Skins, dog, tanned or dressed in the rough .6 per ct. Skins, sheep, tanned, curried or finished. 6 per ct. Skins, deer, dressed and smoked ....... 6 per ct. Skins, hog, tanned and dressed .. . .. . . 6 per ct. Skins, horse, tanned and dressed .. 6 per ct. Skins, all goat, calf, kid, sheep, horse,
dog and hog skins, previously assessed in the rough, and upon which duties have actually been paid, shall be as- sessed on the increased value only when curried or finished.
Skins, upon which a duty has been pre- viously assessed and paid, when manufactured into gloves, mittens or moccasins, the duty shall only be as- sessed upon the increased value thereof when manufactured.
Skins, of all descriptions per ct. Skirts, hoop, materials for the manufac- ture of. exclusively. free.
ed. .3 6-10 per ct.
Slaughtered cattle, see " Cattle."
Slaughtered, hogs, see " Hogs." Slanghtered, sheep, see " Sheep." Snuff, manufactured of tobacco, or any substitute for tobacco, ground. dry or damp, pickled, scented or otherwise, of all descriptions, per pound. 40 cts. Snuff, flour. same as " Snuff."
Soap, Castile, valued not above 5 cents per pound, per pound .. . 2 2-5 mills. Soap, Castile, valued above 5 cents per pound, per pound. 1 1-5 ct.
Soap, cream, per pound. 6 cts.
Soap, erasive, valued at not above 5 cts. per pound, per pound. . 2 2-5 mills. Soap, erasive, valued above 5 cents per pound, per pound .. 1 1-5 ct.
Soap, fancy', per pound.
6 cts.
Soap, honey, per pound. 6 cts.
Soap, palm oil, valued at not above 5 cents per pound, per pound. . . 2 2-5 mills. Soap. palm oil, valued above 5 cents per pound, per pound. 1 1-5 ct.
Soap, scented, per pound. 6 cts.
Soap, shaving, per pound .. 6 cts.
Soap, toilet, of all descriptions, per pound 6 cts.
Soap, transparent, per pound. 6 cts.
Soap, of all other descriptions, white or colored, except soft soap, and soap otherwise provided for, valued at not above 5 cents per pound, per pound.2 2-5 mills. Soap, of all descriptions, valued above 5 cents per pound, per pound. .1 1-5 ct.
Soap, soft ... 6 per ct.
Soda, bicarbonate of, per pound. 6 mills. Soda waters, and all beverages used for like purposes. 6 per ct. Sole leather, see " Leather."
Spelter. 3 6-10 per ct. Spikes, per ton, see " Iron."
Spirits, distilled and sold, or distilled and removed for consumption or sale, of first proof, on and after July 1, 1864, and prior to February 1, 1865, per gallon. 1 50
Spirits, distilled and sold, on and after February 1, 1865. 2 00 Spirits, medicinal, same as "Dentifrice." Spirits of turpentine, per gallon. 25 cts.
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