THlf BEDFORD GAZETTE IS FUBUjHK'D EVEUY FRIDAY MORNING BY 11. F. MEIURB, At the following terms, to wit i $1.50 per annum, cash, jn advance. $2.00 " " H P a ' 2 within the year. j-2.50 " " i' not paid within the year. subscription taken tor legs than six months, pySo paper discontinued until all arrearages nn > ,iaid , unless at the option of the publisher, it j, as oeen decided by the United States Courts that the stoppage of a newspaper without the pay men t 0 I arrearages, is prima facie evidence oi fraud and as a -riminal offence. Bs"The courts have decided that pefsons are ac countable for the subscription price of newspa pers, if they take them from the post office, wheth er they subscribe for them, or not. ®l)£ 0cl) oolmo at er Slbroab. EDITED BY SIMON SYNTAX, ESQ. "ixT'Tcachcrs nnd friends of education nre respect, fully requested to seru!rommuiiicatiouato the above cure 'of " Bedfotd Gazette. Pennsylvania State Teacher' Association: Meets at Reading, Berks county, TUESDAY, August 12, 1862, and "continues three days. PitooitAMME OP EXERCISES. Tuesday, A. M., 10 o'clock lst. Organiza tion. 2d. Miscellaneous business. Afternoon , 2 o'clock. —3d. Address by the President, AZARIAH SMITH, Esq. 4th, Report, subject: "Illustrated Science in our Schools," by E- McKee, of Alleghany county. sth, Dis cussion, subject: "What are the prominent ob jects of Text-Books, and to what extent should they he used ?" Eir/iiti(/, 8 o'clock. —fith, Address by Prof. S. P. Tillman, of Dickinson College, subject: "Natural Science." 7th, Miscellaneous business. Wednesday, B', o'clock, A. M. —lst, Discus sion, subject: "Should a military spirit be en couraged amohg the pupils of our schools?" 2d, Report, subject: How to teach the English lan guage to GermAn children, hyJ. S. Ermentrout, of Berks county. Afternoon, 2 o'clock. —3d, Report, subject: "Shoul 1 pupils who attend school six hours a day be required to study at home?" by E. H. Weaver, of Lancaster county. 4th, Discussion, { subject: "To what extent should Gymnastic ! exercises he introduced in the schools?" Evening, 8 o'clock. —sth, Address. (Not yet enraged.) Oth, Poem, by Annie F. Kent, of Chester eounty. Thursday, B,\ o'clock, A. jlf. —lst, Election of officers and Report of Executive Committee. 2d, Discussion, subject: "What is the true phi losophy of illustration ?" Afternoon, 2 o'clock. —3d, Report, subject: "The study of History and Geography in the common schools," by W. F. Wyers, of West Chester. 4th, Discussion, subject: "Should Vocal Music he taught in the public schools?" sth, General business. Keening, 8 o'clock. —Social meeting. Addres ses by the State Superintendent and others. A localcomm'ttje, consisting of J. T. Valentine, J. 8. Ermentrout, Wash'n. Roat, John Barnes, and I. 11. Stewart, has been appointed to provide accommodations for boarding; and the Penn sylvania Central and Philadelphia and Reading Railroads, have agreed to issue Excursion tick ets lit mil "foil rail's, to the. niendievS,of the piui. vention. Similar arrangements wdl be made, if possible, with other railroads, due notice ot which will be given in the Philadelphia daily papers. The County Superintendents and friends or education in ever}/ county in the Slate, arc reques ted to call attention to this meeting through the medium of Local papers and Educational organizations in order that all who can come may be induced to attend the annual gathering of an association that lias for its object, not the enriching of its members specially, but, ultimat ly, to benefit every child in the commonwealth, by perfecting the system of public instruction. Let us show to the world that while Penn sylvania i 3 aide to send one hundred thousand of her sons to fight for constitutional liberty and sound government, she is able and willing, at the same time, to foster those institutions which, have placed within the reach ol all her children that education which will make them useful members of soeiotv and loyal citizens. BMEDLEY DARLINGTON, Chairman of K.r. Committee. Krcildoun, June 2G 1832. THE WHITE HOUSE GUN-BOATS. Orpheus C. Kerr, of the Mackerel Brigade, writing from Washington, narrates the follow ing-incident : Some months ago, my boy, the General gave an order to an eastern contractor for a couple of peculiarly made gun- boats for this service ; but. happening to pass the W bite House shortly after, saw what he took to he the models of two just such gun-boats protruding out of one of the windows. Thinking that the President had con cluded to attend to the. matter himself, lie im mediately tel graphed to the contractor - not to go on with the job. Quite recently the contractor came here again, and says he to the General: "I'd like to see the models of those White House gunboats." The General conducted him towards the White House, my boy, and t hoy* two stoop ad miring the models, which protruded from the window as usual. Pretty soon a Western Congressman came along, and says the contractors to him : "Can yon toll me, sir, whether those models of gun boats up there are on exhibition?" "Gun-boats!" says the Western chap, "do you take those things for gun-boats?" "Of course," says the contractor. "Why you darned fool!" says the Congress man, "those are the President's boots. The President always sits with his feet out ot the window when he's at home, and those are the ends of liis boots." Without another word, my boy, the General and contractor turned gloomily from the spot convinced that they had witnessed the most terrific FEET of the campaign. CtrAn idler boasted to a farmer of his an cient family, laying much stress upon his hav ing descended from an illustrious uuin who had lived several centuries ago. "So much the worse for you," replied the farmer, "for wo find the older (lie seed the poorer the crop is." K-3"Orie half penny a day will liny food in China sufficient to enable a man to "live com fortably." CvTOive ought to hove dates at one's finger's ends, seeing they grow upon the palm. (SrTlie gentleman whose lips pressed a lady's "snowy brow," did not catch cold. | VOM UJ ,78. N$W SERIES. 'I'HE TAX BILL. ALPHABETICAL RECAPITULATION. The following is a correct alphabetical list of j items made subject to 'taxation by the Act of 1 Congress, and the amount of tax levied there- I on. This recapitulation we lay before our rea ders, satisfied that from its clear arrangement, I its compactness, and its facility for future refcr ' ence, it will ho generally profered to the tax hill i itself. It goes into operation on the first of Au- I gust. * , Advertisements inserted in newspapers mng ! nzincs, reviews or any other publication, on I gross receipts, 3 per cent- Do all receipts for, to the amount of SI,OOO, , exempt. Do do, by papers whose circulation does not i exceed 2,000 copies, exempt. Agreements, for each sheet or piece of pa i per on which written, stamp duty, 5 cents. Agreements for the hire, use, rent of any j land tenement, or portions thereof if for ape ; riod of time not exceeding 3 years, stamp duly, j 10 cents. j Do do, if for a period of time exceeding three i years, .stamp duty, $1 Alcohol, made or manufactured of spirits or i materials Upon which the duties imposed by j '"this act shall have been paid, is nut to he cou- j | sidered a manufacture. j Ale, per barrel of 31 gallons, (fractional parts j I of a barrel to pay proportionally.) sl. j Animal oils, per gallon, 2 cents. Anodyne, each package, of, the retail price or value ot which does not exceed 25 cents, stamp duty, 1 cent. Do each package of, l! e retail price or value of which exceeds 25 cents, and does not ex ceed si)>cents, stamp duty, 2 cents. Do each package of, tlie retail price or value of which exceeds 50 cents, and does not ex ceed 75 cents, stamp duty, 3 cents. Do do, exceeding 75 cents, and not exceed ing $1,4 cents. Do each package of, the retail price or value of which exceeds sl, for each and every 50 cents, or fractional part thereof over and above sl, an additional stamp duty of 2 cents. Apothecaries, when a license as whole sale or retail dealer has not been taken out," for li cense, $lO. Appraisements of value or damage, on each stamp duty qf 5 cents. Auctioneers, under which term is included every person whose business it is to offer prop license, S2O. Auction sales of goods, merchandize, articles ami things, including all sales of stocks, bonds antl other securities, on gross amount of sales, -b of 1 per cent. Band Iron, (see Iron.) Banks, on all dividends, 3 per cent. Bankers, under which term is included every person who keeps a place ot business whete credits are opened in favor of any p rson, firm, or corporation, by the deposit or eolleciion ot money or currency; and the same, or any part thereof, shall be paid or remitted upon the draft, check or order ot such creditor, hut which does not include incorporated banks leg ally authorized to issue notes as circulation, for license, SIOO. Iron, (see Iron.) Barytcs, sulphate of, per 100 pounds, 10 cents. Beer, per barrel of 31 gallons—fractional parts of H barrel to pay proportionately Bend leather, per pound, 1 cent and 5 mills. Benzine, per gallon, 10 cent* Bicarbonate of soda, per pound, .5 mills. Billiard tables, kept lor use, each table, §lO Billiard rooms, for license, tor each table, §5. Bills of exchange, (inland,) lot' the payment of any sum of money exceeding §2O, and not exceeding 100, otherwise than on sight or de mand. stamp duty 3 cents. —Exceeding §IOO and not execding 200, 10 cents. Exceeding 200 and not exceeding 350, 15 cents. Ex ceeding 350 and not exceeding .500, 20 cents. Exceeding 500 and not exceeding 750, 30 cents. Exceeding 750 and not exceeding 1,000, 40 cents. Exceding 1,000 and not exceeding 1,51>0, 00 cents. Exceeding 1,500 and not oxiwdiug 2,- 500, 1 dollar. Exceeding 2,500 and nut ex ec sling 5,00, 1,20. For every 2,500, or part 2,500, in excess of .5,000, 1 dollar. Bills of exchange (foreign) drawn in, but pay able out of the United States, it drawn singly or if drawn otherwise than in sets of more than one according to the custom of merchants and bankers, sain? aa bills of exchange (inlan 1.) It I drawn in sets of throe or more, for every bill j of each set,*here the suui made payable dial! not ex*ed K>o dollars, or the equivalent there of in iffy foreign currency, 3 cents. AIIONC 150 and not above 2.50, 5 cents.—Above 250 and not above 500, 10 cents. Above 500 and not above 1,000, 15 cents. Above 1,000 and not above 1,500, 20 cents.. Above 1,500 and .not above 2,500, 30 cents.' Above 2,500 and not above 3,500, 50 cents. Above 3,500 and not above 5,000, 70 cents. Above 3,000 and not above 7,500, 1 dollar. Kor every *2,500 or part thereof in excels <>t 7,n )0, 0 cents.^ Bills ot landing for any goods, merchandise or effects to be exported from a port or place in the United States to any foreign port or I place, a stamp duty of 10. Bitters, same as medicines. Boards are not to be considered as maufac- I tukfl. | Brnds, auction sales of, on gross amounts ot sales, Jg of 1 per cent. Bonds, indemnifying any person who shall have become bound or engaged as surety for the payment of any sum of money, or for the duo execution or performance of the duties of any office, and to administer money received by virtue thereof, a stamp duty of 50 cents. Do, of any description other than such as are required in legal proceedings, and snclj as are not otherwise charged, astamp duty of 25 cts. Bone, manufacturers of, wholly or in part, Freedom of Thought and Opinion. BEDFORD,PA., FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 8, 1352 if not otherwise stated, ad valorem, 3 per cent. Hooks nrr not to be regarded as a manufac ture,, or submitted to a rate of duly as a man ufacture. Hetties, containing medicines, &e., the rc fi tail price or value ul' which, contents included, .. does not exceed 25 cents, a stamp duly of 2 . cents. I Do containing medicines, &e, the retail price or value ot which, contents included, exceeds 50 cents, hut does notexecod 75 cents, 3 cents. Do containing medicines, &e, the value of , which, contents included, shall exceed 75 cents, and shall not exceed 1 dollar, 1 cents. " Do containing medicines &c, the value of which, contents included, exceeds 1 dollar, for each and every 50 cents, or fractional part there, ot over and above 1 dollar, an additional stump duty of 2 cents. Howling alleys, for each alley, duty for li cense, 5 dollars. Muxes containing medicines &c, same as Hot ties, which see. Brass manufactures of, if not otherwise spec ified, 5 per cent. Hacks ate not to bo considered a manufac ture. Bridges, toll on gross receipts, 8 per ct. J Brewers, under which term is included every j person who manufactures fermented liquors of any name or in part, for license, 50 dollars. Do who manufacture less than stJt) hbls a year, for license 25 dollars. Hii. tlctf, manufactures of, not otherwise spec ific d. 3 per cent. " Brokers, auction sales by, ot* goods, wares, ; merchandise, articles or things, on gloss amount jot sate, 7j ' o of 1 per cent. Brokers, under which term is included every ; person whose business is to purchase or sell i stocks, coin, money, hank notes, drafts, proiuis | sory notes, or other securities for the payment lot money thqinselves or others, or who deal in exchanges relating to money, lor license, 5U dollars. Brokers, commercial, under which term is included every person who purchases or sells goods or produce; or seeks orders therefor in o- ! riginul or unbroken packages, or manages bus iness matters for the owners of ve.-si Is, or the shippers or consignors of freight carried ly vessels; or purchases or sells real c.;tatc for oth- i - ers, for license, 51) dollars. Brokers, land warrants (see land warrant!i brokers,) 25 dollars. Bullion, in tiie manufacture of silverware, is i not to he considered..a jummlonfewtci ma mm,,, < fa An re. * Calf-skins, tanned, each 6 cents. Do American patent 5 per cent. Candles of whatever material made, 3 per ' cent, ad valorem. Cards, playing, per park, of whatever num- < her. when the price per pack does not exceed i 13 cents, I cent. Do do over 18, and not over 25 cents per pack, 5 cents. '■ Do over 25 and not over 30 cents per puck, < 3 cents- 1 Do over 30 and not over 30 cents per pack, ] 1 cents. Do over 3t3 cents, 5 cents. Calves, slaughtered, per head, 5 cents. Carriage & valued at §75 or over, drawn by one horse, including the harness, 1 dollar. Do drawn by two horses, valued 75 dollars, ! and not exceeding 200 dollars, 5 dollars. Do exceeding in value 200 and not exceed-j ing 000, 5 dollars. Do exceeding GOO, 10 dollars. Cassia, ground and all imitations of, per ] pound, 1 cent. Castile soap, (so soap.) Cattle, horned, exceeding 18 months old, slaughtered for sale, each 30 cents. | Dodo slaughtered by any person for his own consumption, free. Do under eighteen months old, per head 5 cents. Cattle brokers, including every person whoso business it is to buy and sell and deal in cattle, hogs or sheep, for license, §lO. Cavendish tobacco, valued at more than 30 cents per pound, per pound 15 cents. l)j do valued at any sitiu not exceeding 30 cents per pound, per pound 10. Cement , made wholly or part of glue, to be sold in a liquid state, per gallon, 25 cents. ('••rlilicate of stock in any incorporated com- ■ puny, stamp duty on each 25 cents. Certificate of profits, or any certificate or ; memorandum showing an interest in the prop erly or accumulation of any incorporated com pany, if for not less than $lO, and not exceed ing s'jo, stamp duty lOets. Do do for a sum exceeding $ ">(), 25 cts. Certificate —Any certificate of damage, and all other certificates or documents issued by any J port warden, marine surveyor, or other person acting as such, stamp duty, 25 cts. Certificate of deposit of any sum of money in any hank or trust company, or with any hank j er or person acting as such, for a sum not ex ceeding SIOO, a stamp duty of 2 cts. Do if for a sum exceeding SIOO, a stamp duty of 2 cts. Jk Cert (lento of any other description than those specified, a stamp duty of 10 cts.. Charcoal is not to be considered a manufac ture. Charter party —contract of agreement for the charter of any ship, vessel or steamer, or any letter, or memorandum, or other writing between the captain, master, or any owner, or person acting as agent of any ship or vessel, or steamer, and any other person or persons, for or relating to the freight or charter of such ship, or vessel, or steamer, if the registered ton nage of such ship, or vessel, or steamer, does not exceed 300 tons, stamp duty $3. Exceed ing 300 tons and not exceeding GOO tons, stamp duty $5. Exceeding 600 tons, stamp duty $lO. j Charts are not to bo considered a manufac- • tare. ' Checks, drawn upon any har.k, trust com- I patty, or any person or persons, companies or ; corporations, for the payment of money, ex- I' ceetling $2 I, at sight or on demand, 2 ets. Cheese is nut to he considered a manufacture. C'liemi al preparations, same as medicines. | Chocolate, prepared, per pound, 1 cent. Circuses, under which term is included every j building, tent, space, or acre, where feats Of horsemanship or acrobatic sports are exhibited, , for license, $5iJ. Claim agents, under which term is included cvei v person whose business is to prosecute claims j in any of the Executive Departments of the federal Government, for each yearly license, $lO Clearance, stamp duty, 2.} ets. ('lock movements, made to run one day, 5 cts. Made to run over one day, each 10 ctR. Cloth, before it has been dyed, pointed, bleached or prepared in any other matutfuc tureB per cent. Coal, all mineral, except pea coal or dust coal, per tan, 3.1 els. Coal gas, (see Gas.) Coal oil, produced by the distillation of coal exclusively, refined, per gallon, 8 els. Coal illuminating oil, refined, produced by the "i-tillatioii of coal, asphaltum, shale, peat, petroleum, or rock oil, and all other bituminous substances used for like purposes, per gallon, 10 . cents. ('cat oil distillers, under which term is in-, eluded any person who shall refine, produce Sir | distill crude petroleum or rock oil, or crude coal-ail, or crude oil made of asphaltum, shale, peat, or other bituminous substances, for each license, SSO. * C Jill luce.l in the manufacture of gas, '•apt. d, per pound, 1 cent. Coffee, ground, per pound, 3 mills. Coffee—All preparations of which coffee forms a part, or which is prepared for sale as a Substitute for eotl'ee, per pound 3 mills. Commercial Brokers, (see Brokers.) Confectioners, under which term is in eluded j every person who sells at retail confectionary, ! sweetmeats, comfits or other confvels, in any [ building (eoni'e.ctioners who have taken out a license as wholesale or retail dealers are not re- ! quired Iv take a separate license,) for each li-! cense, $ 10. Confectionary, made wholly or in part of | sugar, per pound, 1 cent. Consumption entry at any Custom 1 louse, I not qteeeding SIOO in value, stamp duty, 25 : * 1 i £500; 50 cents. Do do exceeding SSOO in value, sl. Contracts for each sheet or piece of paper on which written, stamp duty 5 cents. Do for the hire, use or rent of any land, ten ement or portion thereof, under a period of time not exceeding three years, stamp duty 50 cents. Do. for a period of time exceeding 3 years •? I. Contracts, brokers' note or memorandum ot sale of any goods or merchandise, stocks, bonds, j exchange, notes of hand, real estate, or proper-1 ty of anv kind or description, issued by brokers, j or persons acting as such, stamp duty 10 cents, i Conveyance, deed, instrument or writing, whereby any lands, tenements, or oilier realty | sold, shall he granted, lea.-cd, assigned, transfer-] red or otherwise conveyed to or vested in the j purchaser or purchasers, or to any person or persons by his, her or their direction, v, hen the value exceeds one hundred dollars and does not I exceed one thousand, stump duty, sl. M hen the value exceeds one thousand and docs not ex ceed two thousand five hundred. 72. Exceed ing two thousand five hundred, and not exceed ing five thousand, <75. Exceeding live thousand anil not exceeding twenty thousand, $lO. Ex- ceeding ten "thousand, and not exceeding twenty 1 thousand, S2O. For every additional ten thou-1 garni, or fractional part in excess of twenty thousand, S2O. Copper, manufactures of not otherwise pro vided for, ad valorem, 3 per cent. Cordials, medicinal, (same as medicines ) Cosmetics, (same as medicines.) Cotton, raw, per lb., .V cent- Cotton, manufactures of wholly or in part, not otherwise provided for, 3 per ct. Cotton umbrellas, 5 per ct. • Coupons, railroad, 3 per et. Deeds, whereby any lauds, tenements, or otli ! er things sel l, •.hall be grunted, leased, assigned, ' transferred, or otherwise conveyed to, or vested I in the. purchaser or purchasers, or to any per- I son or persons by his, her or tlieir direction, 1 stamp duly, (same as conveyance.) Deerskins, dressed and smoked, per lb., 2 ets. Dentifrice, each package, of- the retail price j or value of which does not exceed 25 ets. stamp duty, 1 cent. Exceeding 25 cents and not ex ceeding 50 cents, statnp duty 2 cents. Exceed | ing 50 hat not exceeding 75 cents, stamp duty 3 cents. Each package of the value of which shall exceed 75 cents, and shall not exceed sl.Ol ets. Exceeding £l t for each and.every 50 ets. wr fractional part thereof over and above sl, an additional stamp duty of 2 ets. Dentists, for license $lO. Despatch, telegraphic, when the charge of the first ten words does not exceed 20 cents, stamp j duty 1 cent. When it exceeds 20 cents, stamp duty 3 cents. Diamonds 3 per et. Distilled spirits first proof per gallon, 20 cts. Distilled spirits.—The duty ou spirituous li-1 quors and nil other spirituous beverages enume rated in the tax hill, is to he collected at no low er rate than the basis of first proot and shall be increased in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of proof Distilled spirits.—The term first proof is de clared to mean that proof of a liquor which corresponds to fifty degrees of Trallio's centesi mal hydrometer, at the temperature of GO de grees of Fahrenheit's thermometer and in redu- I eing the temperature to the .1 ndnrd of GO and : hi levying duties on liquors above and below I proof, the table of commercial values contained in the Manual for Inspectors of Spirits, prepar- IVUOI.E XllIIIEfl, 3016 c<l by Prof. McCullough under tbe superinten dence of Prof. Baclie and adopted by tbe Treas ury Department is to be used and taken as giv ing the proportion of absolute alcohol in the li quid gauged and proved according to which du ties shall be levied. Distillers under which term is included every person or co-partnership who distils or manu- , f ictures spirituous liquors for sale, for license j $.30. 3la!;ing less than three hundred barrels : I a year $25. Of apples and peaches, making i less than one hundred and fifty barrels per year sl2 50. Dividends, annual income from, when cxceed- I ing eight hundred and not exceeding ten thou sand on the excess over six hundred, 3 per cent. Exceeding ten thousand anil not exceeding fifty thousand on excess over eight hundred, 5 per cent. Dividends, annual income (Tom, when realiz , ed by any citizen of the United States residing abroad and not in the employ of the U. States, I not otherwise provided for, when exceeding six ' linn la 1 doliats, on the excess over six hundred. I . jo per cent. Draft drawn upon any hank, trust company or any person or persons, companies or corpora tions for the payment of money at sight or on demand (same as Bill of Exchange ) Draining tiles are not to be considered a nian j nfiicture. j Drops medicinal (same as medicines.) Ealing houses under whieh term is included every place where food or refreshments of any kind are provided for casual visitors and sold for consumption therein; hut the keeper of an I eating house, having taken out a license there ! i'or, is not required to take out a license as con fectioner; for license $lO. Emeralds 3 per cent. Enameled leather per square foot, 5 mills. Enameled skirting leather per square foot, 1| ; cents. Entry of any goods, wares or merchandise at any custom house for warehousing see (Ware eonse Entry ) Entry for the withdrawal of any goods, wares, or merchandise from bonded warehouse, stamp duty 50 cents. Evasive soap (see Soap.) Express.—For every receipt issued by any express company or carrier, or person whose occupation is to act as such, for every single box, j hale, package or bundle, when the same does I not exceed 25 ets., 1 cent. When it exceeds 25 j; cents hut does not exceed $1.02 cents. When j er, on gross receipts, 1 j>er ct. ] Fine cut'tobacco, (see Tobacco) Fire insurance companies, on all dividends, 3 per ct. Fish preserved ad valorem, 5 per cent. Fish oil exempt. Flax manufacturers if not otherwise speci fied, 3 per ct. Prepared for textile or felting purposes, is not to be considered a manufacture I until actually woven or felted into fabric for j consumption. j Flour, made from gr:, is not to bo consid | ercd a manufacture, j Fruits pas served, 5 per ct. ; ' Gains, annual, of every person when exceed ing six hundred and do notezceedton thousand, ' on the excess of grain over six hundred, 5 per ; ct. i Gains, on annual, from property of any kind in tlm United States, realized by any citizen of I the United States, residing abroad, and not in employ of the United States, nototherwise pro ! vided for, 5 per cent. Gas, coal, when the product shall he not a -1 hove 500, 000 cubic feet per month, per 1000 I cubic feet, 5 per et. When the product shall be I above 500,000 and not exceeding 5,000,000, ! cubic feet per month per 1000 cubic feet, 10 per ct: When the product shall be above 5.000, 000, per one thousand cubic teet 15 cts. Gas all illuminating (same as "coal iras.") Gelatine, of all descriptions, in solid state, per pound, 5 mills. Ginger, ground, and all imitations of per pound, 1 cent. Glass manufactures of, not otherwise speci fied, 3 per cent- Glue, in a liquid form, per gallon 25 cents. Do. in a solid state, per lb, 5 mills. Goat skins, curried, manufactured or finished, 4 per et. Gold, manufactures of, not otherwise provi ded for, 3 per ct. Goods, made for the use or consumption of the maker, free. Except spirituous or malt liquors, and leaf nnd span, or manufactured to | hucco, where annual product does not exceed $ iOO, provided that this shall not apply to any business or transaction where one party turnish es the materials, or any part thereof, and cm ploys another party to manufacture, make, or finish, the goods, wares, or merchandise, or ar ticles, paying or promising to pay therefor, and receiving the goods, wares and merchandise, or articles; but, in all such cases, the party fur nishing the materials and receiving the goods, wares and merchandise, or articles, shall he lia- I ble to and charged with all accruing duties thereon, free. Gunpowder and all explosive substances used for mining, artillery, or sporting purposes, when valued at 18 cents per lb. or less, per pound, 5 mills. When valued above 18 cts. per pound, ! not exceeding 80 cts per pound. 1 cent. When valued above 30 cents per pound, 6 cts- Guttapercha, manufactures of, nototherwise provided for, 3 per cent. Gvpsum is not to he considered a manufac ture. Ilnir dye same as medicines. Harness leather, per pound, 7 mills. Harness leather, made ot hides imported oast of the. Capo of Good Hope, per lb. 5 mills. } Headings are not to be considered a tnanu | facture. IJ Hemp, manufactures of, when not otherwise • specified, 3 per cent. Uatts of Sttroertiaing One Square, three weezi or lesc o One Square, each additional inaertion lass than three monthi 3 MONTHS, 6 MONTHS. 1 TEA* One square • $2 0 0 $3 00 $3 00 Two squares 300 300 900 Three squares 400 700 12 00 i Column 300 900 is 00 J Column 800 12 00 20 00 i Column 12 00 18 CO 30 00 One Column IS 00 30 00 30 00 Phe spice occupied by ten lines of this size of type counts one square. All fractions of a square under five lines will be measured as a half square i and all over five lines as a full square. All legal advertisements will be charged to the person band in® them in. VOL. 6. NO. 1 " | Jlng skins, tnnned or dressed, 4 per cent. ■! Hogs exceeding 6 months old, slaughtered, ■ J when the number thus slaughtered exceeds 20 ■ i in any year, for sale, 10 cents. ■ | Do. slaughtered by any person for his own : consumption, free. | 1 low ware, iron per ton of 2000 lbs, $ 1.50. j I loop iron (see iron.) I Horn, manufactures of, not otherwise provi ' ded for, 3 per cent. Horned cattle, exceeding 18 months old, slaughtered for sale, each 30 cents. Under 18 months old, per head, 5 cents. Horse skins, tanned and dressed, t per cent. Horse dealers, under which term is included every person whose business is to buy and sell I horses and mules, for each license, $lO. Do. when they have taken out a license as livery-stable keepers, are not required to take out tin additional one. 1 To tetter's bitters, same as Deptrifice. Ilose, conducting, 3 per cent. Hotels, under which term is included every i place where food and lodgings are provided for ! and furnished to travelers and sojourners, in ; view of payment therefor, where the rent or val uation of the yearly rental of the house and j property occupied shall he SIU,OOO or more, I for each yearly license S2OO. Do. when the rent or tlie valuation of the yearly rental shall ho $5,000 and less than $ 10,000, for each yearly license, SIOO. Do. when the rent or the valuation of the yearly rental shall bes2s Khind less than SSOOO, for each veafly license, $75. Do. when the rent or the valuation of the rental shall be SIOOO and less than $2500, for each yearly license S3O. Do. when the rent or the valuation of tlio yearly rental shall be SSOO and less than SIOOO, for each yearly license, $25. I)o. when the rent or the valuation of the yearly rental shall be S.IOO and lest* than 500, for each yearly license, sls. Do. when the rent or valuation of the yoar- % ly rental shall be slo® and less than 300, for each yearly license, $ 10. Do. where the rent or valuation of the year ly rental shall be less than SIOO, for each year ly license sl. Btcamers and vessels upon waters of the L r . States, on board of which passengers and trav elers are provided with food or lodging, shall lie required to take out license of the oth class, viz: at 25 dollars. Income annual, of every person, when ex ""ft iw." && Ski Q.OOO on thft $50,000 on excess over $ >OO, 5 per cent. Do. annual, from property of any kind in the United States, realized by any citizen of the U. States residing abroad, and not in the employ of the United States Government, not other wise provided for, 5 per cent. India-rubber, manufactures of, not otherwise specified, 3 per cent. Inns yuneats 'hotels.' Inturance companies on all dividends 3 per cent. Insurance companies, inland or murine, upon gross receipts fur premiums and assessments, 1 per cent. Insurance companies, foreign, doing business in the United States, 3 per cent. Insurance (life) —Policy of insurance, or oth er instrument, by whatever name it shall be called, whereby UHil insurance is made or re newed, marine i|Mwd. upon property of any description, perils of the sea or by tire, or other any kind, made by any insurance company or its agents or by any oth er company or person, -5 cents. luserest, income from, when exceeding the sum of $ >OO per annum and not above 10,000, on the excess of income over 600 dollars, 3 per cent. Above ten thousand dollars, and not a bovo fifty thousand dollars, on the excess over . 600 dollars, 5 per cent. Incomes from, when realized by nny citizen of the United States re siding abroad and not in the employ ot the IT, States G (•eminent, not otherwise provided for, 5 per cent. Iron, manufactures of, if uot otherwise spe cified, 3 per ct. Cast, used for bridges, build ings or other permanent structures, per ton one dollar. Railroad, per ton, one dollar and fifty cents. Rolled, per ton 75 cents. Advanced beyond slabs, blooms or hoops and not advanced beyond bars or rods, per ton one dollar and fifty cents. Band, hoop and sheet, not thinner than No. 10, wire gunge, per ton, one dollar and fif ty cents. Plates not less than qol an itch in thickness, per ton ouo dollar and fifty cents. Band, hoop or sheet thinner than No. IS, wiro gauge; per ton 2 dolls. Nails, cut and spikes per ton 2 dols. Bars, rods, bands, hoops, sheets,, plates, nails and spikes, upon which the duty of oue dollar and fifty cents has been levied and paid are only subject to an additional duty ot per ton fifty cents. Iron, pig, is not to be considered a manufac turo. Ivory, manufacture of, if not otherwise spec ified, 3 per cent. Jewelry, 3 per cent. J nte, manufacture of, if not otherwise spec ified, 3 per cent. Jugglers, including every person who per forins by'slight of hp-ad, for each license, twen ty dollars. The proprietors or agents of all other public exhibitions or shows for money, non enumerated in this section, shall pay for each license ten dollars. , Kid skins, Curried, manufactured or unfin ished, 5 per cent. . . Lager beer, per barrel, containing 31 Stations (fractional parts of a barrej to pay prpportion afly) one dollar. Land warrent brokers, tinder which term is included every person who makes a business ot buying and sealing land warrents and furnish ing thorn to settlers or other persons, ynder contracts that the land procured by means of them shall lie bound for ihe prices agreed on for the warrents, for each license, |i.• [Conclusion next imk l
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