u .Jk * —■ ■ •'..'S' i t it* • ' ' '»:• .■ ».r,’\\%yyiv'iV.‘*; ‘,vi- '• ■• .' ;. .'.'■> r'. * 2 s v * w t vv . ? r b 14- » u l f , -« V 1 ' » : * , “t i f ... ’ . , v t [■£ .'j*- ' . ’ £ ;fc ■»*-*■*■ f ; 'h +r -.16’..: •„ f :*-k' Tv J < * v > v* ■ i;fcVi ■:••..■ k J " •'••f-V' • -K*'s>:’ T-” .*-' «n'd. tbe'siki»»' • J±y *] i <: v ‘ V ;«* *■ ? § dacta of tho rediatillation of coal tar thoa -'■*• -■-'-■--'F*odacei lL iVojP ‘, * ~. * Xj located as with oaeh other shall ; ;’pfty 'tfi9 tafesjmpqsed by thiaactupoiviho 4 SL& ,1 ~ «'• * • »i -,§/ company lifting iSe y'^" Oricoaiillominatingoil,refinwipindaped v £ > , *; ’’V- by the r . pete, petrbleam; oivrock oil, and all other j$wWU'V:»:Lv ; ;• ■>; ,* .*» V* 1 'f_ . f * bittmiinis^jeuts^c^’ iued {of lifcepor r%* fc*„ T«\ J‘ *s' x vjr poaea, ten;cet(ts per gatlon : 1 Trbcufed, That 4**! -’** -s’ \ 1 1, * aneltoirrefined.'and-jprodticedbythe'dia ■•'-tillhtionibf coal explosively, shall be anb* to ;;Y. loi^uw'thing-in-•'this act to tho contrary ; -; i ;iiotiriCfistfthdihgt And provided, distillers ofcoaVoil-shall be-aubject ~ .3»ft * ?u» *, <•*, - to all the previsions of thislact, hereinhe? ?S??’"•>£■ fore set jfprth and ;applicttbir tO > i M *,** iJ \ , 4 ’r. dtstiUerspf rcgart ' ^4-H^ , ”«otthinlhg-'-Ute;\qaaiiCfy, distilled, and se- V#*, v-tfl ii . •' caring the payment of.duties, so far.toMhe same may, in theiindgiaqni ' . sugars produced, directly frftu .tho fagar .S:tsli!-?;?i.K"-' • S'- hone, -apd not. from, sorghulnAoriilmpheej U AS'iii--Otherthw>Ubojo wradaMd hy the rofiutf, .&■<“> d - sll confectionery,, r \}Ll •- , i s ' ,I';V \n made wholly, or inipartof. sugar, One cont, W>4-.«oeoa preparod, one x4v 4f%r k,, , ( , , On seteratus, and bicarbonato of;soda,- pound; , ' *■:' - - J^'-i:N;“';h: ; A;-V;l ; PnAeM^ch» ; •’ |] A - ' pound; nude of corner wheat,,ohd and-jt. J;''?:-!?!':]; if Mltrpcr pound; mode of rice or any issrf:;K]].otfier niatarlal[ fonr.mills,per,ponßd;..iii’^: i;',,-A On totScco, ,caTehd)«l‘i Plugii lw lsV -'fi* l6 f > - cut, and manufactured oteUdcecriptloUs,- * !; ia:j]-K?'V]it. ':. (not including snuff, cigars,'and stuokhog: stemSfy Tolhed'at more ’J > 1 ' ,4 than thirty cents per - pound; fifteen cents 1 • • ' per pound; rained at any sum hotniwißt r .‘a A h,’. '.: : .p: . ing thirty cents per pound, ten coots per • -'. I* pound;. hr, ; a- On imqklog tobacco prepared with oil y. J A- the stems ityfire cents jwr pound; .; |f .. On smokingdobsccoj-madO Wclnsirely of | ' stems, two cents per pound) » > • -. : r- Sta-.'..;..*. -■■ 'Ou snuff maunfactured of tobacco, ground -p]' - dry or damp, of nil descriptions; twenty f-- cents per pound; -rr-*. •|; .A « On rnlued at not orer fire dollars {■- - per thousand, one doUnrnnd fifty Cents per e •’ thousand; :. On cigars, rained at orer fiTO, and not orer ten doUnts per thousand, two dollira -' i. per thousand! -- A Ou cigars, rained at orer.ten and noV ores t senty dollars per thOusand, two dot*' v-A i-A :. lara and-fifty thouitjnd i;]as - - On rained at'orer ttrenly-doHais ] per three dollars and fifty cents i , | per thousand; - ‘ ' ; t • On gunpowder, and :»11 - explosire sub , I stances used far mining, blasting, artillery, : ; r- orsporting'pitrposcSrWhen.Taluedat dguri -: I teen centa per pound or leso flro mills per I poundjAWhen ralaed Bt nbOre eighteen -1 cents per’pouud, wnd uol eieeeding .thirty ; I :. cents per pound; one iceni perpoandp and , p whenroluedatßbore.lhlrly.eentaAper ’ §A . pound, aiieentSiperpotmd; ,'• -.■■» Onwhitoleadj-twetttyAfiTerpentfperbttf: a' hundred pounds; ‘V _ On oxide of sine, twenty-fire cents per ■t r one hundred pounds; .'-■A',-J. ' , '3 ■; On sulphate,of barytes, tea’cents per one hundred pounds: Ftcmdct; White £v . lead, owde of «ne,4adsulpß>leflf h«^tes, * S , a; -- s’ » - ♦f! »w-s.« . »*. V• t .? 1 |V“. 4 r •?. v. -2>j v 5 3s;s-.Y^jf^v» : .=,' V 1% O F'BLCiAi. V'*»Fws r I* JUA.WB OF- XBE J7NIXBB STATES. J- Pataedcti>'the -Second Seuioti of thf Thiriy tcvenlh'Oongus*. -■.. *> ■ [Pyj^Lio—ijo. . .07— ./rpw.-j TWsr - v day jforniny t <&?#/&,]/;:.,;.■.•» , Bee" 74- rAnd ‘be i(’fut'thtt^iuicUd % Thai • thVvalacatid quantity of goods,, wares, • and merchandise requited -to be stated, as aforesaid* and ail doty, shall boestimated by theactnal sales: made by ; tlo. mftnufocturer;*bf; byhis, her, or or person or persons acting in bis, her, ortheir behalf-,'snd where ouch goods, ware3j aqd~ merchandise haye beqa removed . for consumption, or< for. delivery to others, or,..placed ;onshipboard, or.. aro no longer .withim tbe custody.!and control . of the manufacturer-or Manufactures, or bis-or tbrfr being • id his; hety or - their fhctory r or '[irarehou^o,: : lhe : vajue BhaTl be. Cstitaatedjby.lhe average of thd market valify of and -merchandise, daring time .the. - same would >h*vp became liable -and charged with duty. i-c; -t ’ c.-~' Sec. 75. And be it' farthif t/tacted^ . That, fromknd after tbe-saidfirstdayof August, cighteeu hundred and'fllxty-ttyd/apbn Ut6 article^, 1 gbdds; ‘vrarcs,: ttnu. merchandise, hertth’mentioned, which ehalC thereafter, bo'produced apdßold,orbo manufactured, or made and sold, or removed for consump- , tion,'or for delivery toothers than agents of:the-manufacturer or* producer’within 1 *Blates u or’Territories- iherebf; there shall 'Wlevied t 'feollebtedj and ptfd by-the producer or manuflatarer thereof, that is to say } * - On aUmineral coals, except suob as bro known; in thetrade-aspea coal, nfid' dust coaV three and*» half- cents-per ton?"f>o v oided, That for all • cpntrocW 6f leaso of • coat. lands i madfe the ;fi ret -day' of : -Apnl, eigbtoen>hundred and sixty-two, the lessenshall pay tho tax. OlTlard oil, mustard seed oil,llnseedoil, and -on :all -anunal -or vegetable Oils not • exempted * nor- provided .for elsewhere, whether pare or adulterated, tWo cents per • gallon: iYowtfcdjiThatrcd oil orolei&acid, , produced in the manufacture ofxaadles, - and uaed'as a material in.the manufacture of soaftiparaffins^whdlffnnd'fisluoil sbtitl - be exempted from this duly.-: < ••a' • ■*"- v On -gas, 4lfuminirtlngi df tfoblr wholly or, in part, or aiy? qther material, •; whon tbe : product , sijaU-hQ''iiot above five hundred thouspnd;;cpbiO:/cet per. month,. ■ v v five cents per one thonsandeubic feet; when rthe product shall be above five hundred: - and not exceeding five millions of cnbio feet i per-month,- ten: cents perone thousand cubic feet; ‘srheji. thQ..product. ; shall be above five millionsfifteen eents per one thousand oabie feet, and the generhl : average of tbo monthly productfor the year, v. preceding tho return required by this act shall regulate tho rate pt duty herein im - posed; and where any gas company shall not operation: for •the: year next preceding tho return as aforesaid, then thei-rate Bhall be regulated upon tho , estimate average of the monthly.product: r-Promded,. That the prodnet-required to be this act shall ha understood rto rjbi the product charged in thehilla actually rendered by any gas company during iny - month preceding the return, and all gas - companies are hereby authorized to odd tbo dutyand tsximposed hy this act to tbo . price r " thousand fcEt on gas sold. Pro* .ooper.l ——- —, w tidtZjuTlhtT l i Ib&l all ; gas furnished ,fpr 's hghtmg- ’BltMt tamps 7 / and not measured and aU gaa . made for. and used any v boteVinut - tarern, ■ and pmale dwelling-. - - house shall be subject to duty and may be estimated l andifthe returns in any case shall be ignderoLated' or underestimated*it : shaUbeibe'dttty of'the assistant assessor of the diatnct to increase the name as-be -shall deem just and proper: And provided} further, coaltarprodaced in the man? or any ono of uem, shall be subject to an* . --uai jmy Ii cduisequeuce-of being mixed op ground with linseed .'.oil. when iho duties njka ‘thd ta&ferUlk 1 bo 'mixed or ground ahallliavebeenpreviously actually pald'J ; r-' ;r ' Oq all paints and painters" colors dry or grOandln oil, or ; in pa&U3“withiwat£r f not ®tii6r*iae.providpd for* fiye per: centum ad, WQTOm .. t =, • ■ „ ■■■ ... i, ■■:. ■ .... Oa cloclt movements’'made to- run -one day, fire cents .each ; made to run more than one day, tea cents each; - -j > - • On. pinSj solid-head or , other, fite per centum ad.valarcmv-; -•• -•!■ ; On> umbrellas and-parasols made of cot - toa,mlkivpr other material; fire per centum ad.valorem 7 i ; Oa sorews, commonly called wood screws,. one and a half cent'per pound; [. . Ob 1 railroad irou, and all other irpn ad [.yatffccd beyond slabs, blooms, or Joopa, and . mot advanced beyond bars .0r...r0d5,.-and. bahd, hoop, , and aheoLiroa,; not; thinner i tban : number ; eighteen- .twire-gaugej mnd' plate iron not dcs*: than rone-eighth of-air mch-in thickness,- one dollar and fifty cents per-tonj- on railroad iron re-rolloff, seventy fivecenU perton; on baud, hbop and sheet iron number eighteen- gaage, pWto-Iron: less limn one-eighth pf an inch .in/thTckness, and cut nails, and: spikes,'iwo dollars per ton: JVomdfd,; That banyrods', bqnds,\boops, sheets, plats/naila, .from iron upon which the duty of one dollar and fifty efenta has been levied and be sutyect only-to-a daty'bt fiTty ccnts per } ton inad- thtiffeto,* &by‘ things in this act to r the contrary notwithstanding. - On stoves and hallowwarG, dnk dollar and fifty cenjß por ton of two thousand pounds; qastjron used for., bridges, buildings, or.other perr manent; structures, one .dollar per ton: iron.nsed-for-like pur* poses .shall, be chargediso additional duty beyond the :Bpecifioi duty-imposed by’this acL Oa stcel- in ingots, bars; sheets, or wire-ootless than one-fourth of an inch in thickness; valued at Beved cents per pound or: less, four dollars per ton; valued at above seven cehts per pound, and not'abovo eleven cents por pound, eight dollars; per. ton; valued above eJcven ceuis per pound, ten dollars per ton. ; i : ■ On paper of all descriptions, including paste board.and binder’s boards, three per con turn, ad valorem; - ■ . On soap, cattilc,- palm-oil, crasive, and soap of all-other descriptions,' white or col ored; -except -soft-soap and soap otherwise -provided for, valued not above three and a half cents per pound, one mill per pound; valued at above three and a hjilf cental per pound,five mills perpqund;....... i On soap, fancy;- -scented,- honey, cream, transparent,'and > all-descriptions of toilet and ahavingsoap, two cents per pound; - • On-;aaU,< four-cents .per one hundred 'pounds;-- ! On pickles -and preserved fruits, and on -all prescrYod' meats, fish, and shell-fish in cans-or ait-tight packages, five percen -turn ad valorem; - On glue andgalatme of. all. descriptions in the solid state, five mills per pound;- ; On glue and- cement, made wholly or in part of glne, tOubc sold m the liquid state, twenty-five cents per gallon; On patontorenamelicdleather, five mills, per square foot; y i • On patent Japanned split, used for dash er leather, four nulls per square foot;! • On patent or enamelled|Skirting leather, one ahd a half cent per square foot;. - i On dll sols and roughor harness leather, -made'from hides, imported east of the Cape of Good Hopo, and all damaged leather, five mills perphund; a : 5 On-ntt-othersole or rough leather, hem- . . f. *. >» lock-tamed,"and harness leather, seven carhui.es, yachts, dilliaud-vabi.es, and mills per pound; I „ tlate. ' 'On air sole or rough leather, tanned in Carriage-, gig, chaise, pomton, wagon, whole or in part with white oak, one cent .buggy-wagon, carryall, rockaway, or other per pound*" ■ • . like carriage, tho body of which rests upon all finished oc curried upper leather, spnngß of any description, kept for use, made from leather tanned in the interest of and which shall not beexclusiyelj the parties finishing or-currying such td in husbandry or for the transportation of leather not previously taxed : in tho rough, merchandise, and valued at seventy-five : except calf Bkini one cent porpbuod;!. dollars or over, including the harness used -On bend and 1 butt leather, one cent per therewith, when drawn by one horse, one ■ pound; • ■* i dollar. On offal leather, five nulls per pound; _ Carriages of like description drawn by ' On oil-dressed leather, and deer skins .two horses, and any coaeh, hackney-coach, ' drafiseA or Btnoked f two cents per pound j otnnilmß, or four wheel carnage, tflo body - Qn tanned calf skins, six cents each; °f which resia upon springs of any dcs- On morocco, goat, kid, or sheep skins, cnpi3on,and which shall not be exclusively ' ciirtied, manufactured, or finished, ifonr employed in husbandry, or for the trans rmr. centum ad ealorem: Prpri*d,:.lhat. porlationof merchandise, ralliedtUsoventy. the price at which such skins are usoally five, dollars, and notcxcceding.two.hun •old shaUdciermihe their raluoj' . dwd dollars, including tho harness used On horse and hog skins tannediand therewith, drawn by two horses or more, dreised, rohr'per centum ad ralorem; i two dollars, . . f. On American patent half skins, fire per Carnages of like description, when centum ad raiorem; ■ i . rained above two hundred dollars, and not On condficting Jtosd of nil kinds forlcon- exceeding six hundred dollars, fire dollars, dueling rwater or other fluids, a duly of Carriages of like dcscnptton, rained three pereentdmad ralorem; ] shore six hundred dollars, ten dollars. .' u On winsr. made of grapes, fire cents per ricasure or .racing..rcsscls,.known .ns - 1 1 - - 1 ~ yachts, .whether Jjy sail.or steoiq, under On.«miSh-'m*de wholly or in pdrt of ‘he ralue of .six hundred,.dollars, five gum copal or other gums or substances, firo per ecn tumad raloreni;- -■ A achts valued shore six hunured dollars, ; : 0b fura of all descriptions, when made andnotcicecdingonothousand dollars, fen op Or manufactured, Lhreo per centum ad- dollars valorem' ■) - i ... And for eaob additional, one thousand On clo’th and aU textilo or knitted fab- dollars in ralao of said yachts, ton dollars. Tics oftcotten, wool, or other materials, he- . BillinrtMablcs kept for ten dollars, foie i the. same‘has been- dyfd, printed, .Plate of gold, kept for use, per ounce bleached, or prepared in any other maimer, troy, fifty cents. a duly three pet centum ad valorem: •• Plate of silver, kcpL for use, per ounce Proiidii, That . thread or yarn: manufac- troy, three cents, and sold or delivered exclusively fpr. - Provided, That silver spoons, or plate of knitiedfabrics, or for weaving, when-tho stiver, to an. amount not exceoding forty • apintting and weaving for the manufacture ounces, as aforesaid, belonging to any one 'oQclolk of• Any kind U- carried on! sep- person, shall be exempt from duty, arately,-shall not be regarded as manufac' 'slaughtered cattle, uogs, and hiieet. tured the meaning of . thU mil I bat ; g ec . 78. And be it further enacted, That aU ftbricrqf bottdh,‘wof said cotton: And.provided, district ..where the business is transacted, l /urtfar; That all cotton owned and held by stating the number of cattle, calves, if any, i iny manufacturer of cotton fabrics onilie thenumbor of hogs, if any, and the: mim fitit day [of} October, eighteen hundred berof sheep, if any, slanghlcred, as i and and 'prior thereto, shall be* said, with the scveral rates of duty as fixed .1 exempt.from the tax thereby imposed; - therein in this apt, together with the whole Oni Ati .manufactarers ef cotton, f.wool, amount thereof, which list shall diarc nn silk, worsted,-flax, hemp, : jute, India-ruh- vexed thereto a declaration of said'person, ber, gatia^peroha,--wood, v willow, : glass, or persons, agents or employes as Mtleijr-ware;' Uathcr, :- paper, iron,; steel, aforesaid, under oath or affirmation;in soclr * lead, tin,‘copperi'iino, brass, gold,-silver,- manner and form as may be proscribed by . tqhiji ivory, bone,' briatles, or in the-Commissioner of Internal Revenne, - parl or of othec fork hand lew; umbrella stretchers;i pig iron,'and iron not advanevd boyond slabs." Moores, or loops; \naps and charts; charcoal; alcohol, made or manu factured of spirits or materials upon winch i the dtities ’ imposed by* tins .'act shall have been paul; plaster or gypsum; malt; .burning fluid; . printers ’ inkJlax . pee .pared for textile or . felting purposes, until actually , woven oc. .filled' uitu.j fabrics 'for consumption ; all tlour- and.; meal made. 'fromgram; bread and- brefidHtufi*;‘pi*ari ; barley and split peas; butter; cheese; con centrated ‘milk; lmllnm. urtho tnanufac lure'Of silverware; brtok; lime: Roman cemeut; draining tilefl; plarble; slate; building stone; copper, m ingots or pigs; nod lead, iq pigs or bars, shall not be re garded ns manufactures wHjun thc incuiir ing of-this net;. Provided, That. whenever,' by the provisions of.tlus.act, a duty is im posed. uponany.article removed for con sumption. or sale, it- shall npply only to Buch : articles ns are vnanufaemred on or after Clio first day of August, eighteen hun dred and sixty-two, and 10 such as nre mannfacturcd and not removed from the pIaCQ of manufacture.prior to that date. .... AUCTION SALES, be U Jurther enacted, Unit" on and after the first day of August, eigh teen hundred'and sixty-two, there shall be levied, 1 collected, and paid on ail sales of reap estate, goods, wares, merchandise.'ar ticles,'or things* at auction, including all sales of stocks, bonds, and other securiiics, riduty of one-tenth of ono per centum on I lie gross amount of. shell, sales, and yvery. auctioneer making snob sales, os aforesaid, shall at the end of each and every month, or witlun ten days a lint or return to thu assistnut assessor of the district of tho gross amount of duty which lias-accrued, or* slionld acoruo thereon, which list shall have annexed thereto a declaration under oath or affirmation, in form and manner: as may be prescribed by tfie Commissioner of Internal -Uevemie. lii&L ■ the same is true and correct, nod shall at the sumo tunc,-os aforesaid.. pay to the collector or deputy collector the amount of duty or lax- thereupon, as aforesaid, and m default thereof shall be Subjecl to and pay a penalty of five -hundred dollars. In at! . cases of- delinquency in making said list or payment ‘ the 'assessment aud.collection shall be made in the manner prescribed in the general provisions of this act: Provided, That no duty shall be levied under the pro visions of this section upon any sales by judicial or executive officers making auc tion sales by virtuoof a judgment or decree •of any court, nor to public sales made by executors or administrators. CAB&IAGES, YACHTS, MLUARD-TABLE3, AND .Sec. 77. And be it further enacted, That from and after the first day of ilay, eigh teen hundred and sixty-two, thore shall be levied, collected, and paid, by any person or persons owning, possessing, or keeping any carnage, yacht, and billiard-tabic, the several duties or sums of money set down in figures against the same respectively, or otherwise Specified and sel forth in schedule marked A. - ft AI bftO* I>S, AMAH U 0 ATS, AK|t>‘ 11V - DOATSf ,Scc. §O.. And.bc- it ,/VriAlr, lhat-| ou'and after the first.day :ofr Augu^f r . cigli-,; teen hundred and sixly.-iwo, ouy person or . persons, firnis. compatm'flj Or corporations, owning or possessing, or having the care • or management of__any railroad or rail-J roods wpeih ifbicb- is:uaed.as .a-pror pcllihg-ftowfry' or'of any gteintii bnar qrbtner vessel propelled by stearti porter shall be subject; to iiind- ;pay • a dpty qf-.ihree; por | centum on the gross amount of all-there- i ceipts of such railroad or railroads or steam vessels for the tron6porttiih»ii:'>f pas songers oyer and upon. IhciSauu-. and any ) person or firms,cop)pap*’?vvr porations, oivuing or possessing, urjhayiug the'earo dr management of any railroad or'l’aUrdads Vising «hy ' ; dl!herip'»wpr than steam‘thereon, or owning, pdssi*s«titig L or having• ll»e care or- nmnagoincnt «i any ‘ ferry-boat, .or vessel used; jfis.fi. ferry boat, propelled by,.steam, or.lotfree.povv'q', i shall ‘be subject to.and pay a r duly of one and a half* per ci'hiura upon tho gio.-s receipts, of-such railroad or ferty-boiiv tivcly: • for the transnortntion oi pnssen gore- ..over and- railroads, sioumboats,, amt ferry-boats, respectively ; mid any ptrspn or persons,.firms epenpan des, or corporations, owning, posse.-sing, or having ! the cafe or management of any bridge authorized by lkrt to receive foil for the* transit of beast*,' car nages. teams, and frcight-oC ,any--descrip tion over such bridge, shall be .subject to and pay. a of threo.jper centmiiofi tbo gross amoupUof all their* receipts of every description. AndtliO owner,‘possessor, or person or persons having tiifi’ care and management of any ’such boal. ferry-boat, or other vessel, m-hridge, ns aforesaid, shall, within, five.days after the ond of each and every month, commenc ing as hereinbefore mentioned,.make a list or return to t.ho assistant assessor of the district within which : BU.chjowlifir,‘ pos sessor, company, -or corporation imiy have his.or.ila- place of -business, or where any such railroad, steamboat, forry-bout, or is located orbelongSjlrespf’ptively, statiug,the gross amount of finch feceipts for the momh next preceding, which re turn shall be verified by tbo oath or atl'n ina tion of such owner, possessor, manager, agent, or other proper officer,- in ihc man ner auJ form to bo prescribfed'from‘time lo nnio by the Commissioner !of Internal bevenue, and -shall also,- moothlv.' at the lime of making truck return,! pay; 10 the collector or deputy .collector iof ifio dis trict the amount of duties which have nc cruod on such moQth afore said; and in case of neglect refusal to make said lists or return space of five days after such return should be mndo as aloresatd. the assessor or assistnut- as sessor shall proceed to estimato-the.amount received and the duties payable thereon, its hereinbefore provided in other cases of to make return for purposes ot assessnnmt: ami for the: purpose of inakiug such assessment, or-of nsceriiitn iug the correctness of any suchireturn, the books of any such person, company, or corporation shall be subject 10 the.inspec tinn of the assessor or assistant assessor onliis demand or request therefor and in of neglect-or refusal to pay ibe dunes as aforesaid when the same been ascer tained as aforesaid fur. the space: df fire dajs after lUe same sliall have becouv; pay* able, the owner, possessor, or penfon hav ing the management as aforesaid, .shall pay, in addition, five per centum:'du the amount of such duties; and for utiy at tempt knowingly to evade Ibe payment of Mich duties, Urn said owner,-possessor, or person having the care or m&nagetuent ns aforesaid, shall be liable to, pay ajieimliy of one'thousand dollars for ' every Such at tempt, fo be recovered as provided in ibis act lor the- recovery of penalties: and all provisions of this act m relation to liens and collections bv distraint not mcompaii ble herewith shall apply tq this section and the objects therein embraced: Jjrqvided, That HlPsucb persons, companies, sml cor poruuous shall have the right to add the duty or tax imposed hereby to then' rates of tare whenover their liability thereto may commence, nnv limitations which may exist by law or by agreement w|tb. any persou or company which may have paid or be liable to pay such fare to the contrary notwithstanding. RAILROAD HONDA. Sec. 81. wind belt further reach d- lhal, on and after the first day of July, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, any person or per-, sons owning or possessing er baviug the care or management of any railroad com pany or railroad corporation, being in debted lor any sum or sums of money for which bonds or oilier evidence of|. indebt ednesS’have been issued, payable in one or more yems after dat-o, upon which micicst i3,.0r shall be, stipulated to be paid; or cou pons representing the interest- shall bo or shall lnivc been issued, to be paid* and all dividends in scrip or money or rsums of money thereafter declared tfuo or payable 16 stockholders of any railroad: company, as part of the earnings, profits, or gaios ol said companies, shall be subject to and pay a duty of three percentum in delivery of such quarterly account, with such affidavit an nexed thereto, ..or in the payment of the amount of duties due by such quarterly acoount, the company, or agent, or associa tion, or individual. l making such default shall forfeit and pay, la addition to such duly, tho sum of live thousand dollars. SALARIES AND TAY iOP OFFICf.UH AX!> I*6ll - IN TUB SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATUS, AND VASSrOETS. Sec. 80. And be it further enacted, That on and after tho first day of August, eigh teen hundred and sixty-two, thore shall bo levied, collected, and paid on all salaries of officers, or payments to persons m tho civil, military, uaval, or other employment or service of tho United States,' including sonators and representatives and delegates m Congress, when exceeding tho rate of six hundred dollars per annum, a duty of three per centum on the excess above the said six hundred .dollars; and it shall be the duty of all paymasters, aud all dis bursing officers, under tho Government of the United States, or in the employ thereof, when making any payments to officers.and persons as aforesaid, or upon settling and ftjusUog. tho, accounts of such officers and persons,;to deduct knd withhold the afore said duty of three .per centum, and shall, at the almo time, make a certificate stating tho name >of the’officer or person from whom such deduction was made, and tho amount thereof, which shall be transmitted to the officoof the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, and entered as part of the inter nal duties; aud the pay-roll, receipts, or account o{ officers j or persons paying such duty, as aforesaid, shall bo made to exhibit the fuqt of such payment. .. Sec. 87. And be\ it further enacted, That for every passportussued from the office of tho Secretary of State, after tho thirtieth day Of Juno; eighteen hundred and sixty u*o, there shall ho paid the sum of three dollars; L,which amount may he paid to any collector appointed under this act, aud his receipt therefor* qhall bo forwarded with : the application for such . passport to tho office; of f tho Secretary of State, or any agent appointed by him. ? And the col lectors, shall account, for all. moneys re ceived for passporis in the manner herein before prbvided; and a hko amount shall be paid for every passport issued by any min ister or consul of:tho United btates, who shall account therefor to thetreasury. •ADVERTISEMENTS, 1 ' See. 88 ..Andte U'/ur(her tnacled. Tbit i on ami after the first day or August, eigh teen hundred and ;sixty-two, there shall be ; collected, and paid by any person i persons, firm, for compauy, publishing. ::a»y newspaper, magazine, review, or other literary, ,icieutifiji, or news publication, is* sued pvrtodicaUy7 on the gross receipts, for all advertisements, or all mattera-for tho insertion; of which in said newspaper or oilier aforesaid, or m extras, supplements, sheets, or fiy-leaves accom panying the same, pay is Required or re ceived, a duty ofi three -per centum ; and the person or persons, firm or company, owning, possessing, or baying tho care or .management of stiy and every such news paper or other. ; publication, as aforesaid, shalimakea list or return quarterly,- com* meaning as heretofore mentioned, contain ing the amount, ofi receipts; as afore said; and the amount of duties irhich iiave mw- wttj-ttBJ render. 1 1 huj uamBL'.GT the assistant assessor of the respective dis tricts wfcehUueh rc v iew, or other .literary, or newj publication is or turn shall bare dtciaxatxpn, m dor oaifi or ing io ihe taanrfeV and-form b©; from time to’tfme prescribed-'t>y > tne', : missioner of Internal •Ret'etoite,' of thd own -er, or baviDg*he*care' or management ofßiioh newspaper, magaiine, review, or other publication; as" aforesaid, that the same is tru'C and also, quarterly, and" at-t!ie,fiine oTtanking; .Said'list or pity. jiVCbe, coUectoCi.br* deputy collector of the district,:os ; nforo-.. said, the full amount of .said duties ;.:And< iu c.'isr pf.negle.Qt or refusal toicomply with any of the provisions contained-in this sec tion, or to niako and render haid-list or re-;' turn, ns aforesaid, .for the space of* thirty days after the time when said listorrbttirii" ought to have been rnade, as aforesaid, the assistant assessor 1 of i thfe 'rb&jfective dis-. trictsshail proceed to estimate Ihbdfltles,* as heretofore provided in-other-cases of*de linquency; and in caso, of.neglect or re fusal to paythc duties, as aforesaid, for the! space of thirty days after, said duties .be come due and payable, said owpor, possess or, or person or persons lutving the care or management of said nowspapeYs or publi cations, as aforesaid, shall pay, in addition thereto, a penalty of five per centum ou tho amount due; and in case of fraud or evas ion, whereby the revenue is attempted to be defrauded, or tho duty,'withheld, said owners, possessors, or person or persons having the. care or management o r *aid newspapers.or other publications; as said, shall forfeit and. pay- a -penalty of five hundred dollars for each o»>n p, .'y or for aiiy sura fraudulently unaccivftMfld lor; and all provisions in this art < elation todjens, assesßmeulai and collea ou, hot incompati ble herewith, shall apply to this section, and the objects herein embraced: Provided, That in all cases where the rate or price of advertising is fixed by any law of the Uni- 1 ted States, State, or -Territory, it shall- bo lawful for the company, person or person's, publishing said advertisements, to add the; duty or fax imposed:by to lhc price of sqid. advertisements, any law, as afore J said, to. Uic. contrary • notwithstanding:-; Provided,-fai'thcr, Thai the receipts for ad vertisements to the amount of onetbousand 1 dollars, by any person or -persons,’ firm, or' company, publishing any ne\vspaper } magii ziue, review, or other scientific, news publication, issued"periodically, shall be exempt from duty: And provided,Jurlhcr, That all newspapers whose circulation does not exceed two thousandoopies shall be ex empted from all taxes for advertisements^ tiICOUB DDir. ' / See. And,be it /urihet enacted, That for the purpose of modifying and re-enact ing, as hereinafter provided, so touch of an act, entitled “An act to provide increased revenue from imports to pay interest ori ! the public debt, and for othpr purposes,’’ approved fifth of August, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, as relates to income tax: that is to say, sections forty-nine, • fifty r (except So much thereof ns. relates to tho selection and appointment of depositaries,j and fifty-one, be, and the same are hereby, repealed. Sec. 00. And be it further enacted, That there shall be levied, ‘collected, 'and paid annually, upon the annual gains, profits, or income of every person residing, in. the United Stales, whether derived from any, kind of property, rents, interest, dividends, salaries, or from any profession, trade, em ployment, or vocation carried on in the United States or elsewhere, any other source whatever, except asf'hereinaf ter mentioned, if such anq|ial gains, profits, or income exceed the snm.of six hundred dollars, and do not exceed’’tho sum of ten thousand dollars, a duty off three per cent um ■ on the amount of sucu annual gains, profils, or income over and above the said, suut of six hundred dollars; if said income exceeds the sum of ten thousand dollars, a, duty of five per centum upon the amount thereof exceeding six hundred dollars; and upon the annual gains, profits, or income,' rents, and dividends accruing upon any property, securities, find stocks owned in the United States by any citixen of tho Uoited States residing abroad, except, aS; hereinafter mentioned, and.not in the em ployment of the Government of tho United States, there' shall be levied, collected and paid a duty of fivo por centum. - Sec. 01. And be it further enacted, .That, in estimating said annual, gains, profits, or income, whether subject to a duty,.aa Tided in this act, of three por centum, or, of five per centum, all other-national, Statej and local taxes, lawfully assessed upon the property sources of incomoofany person as aforesaid, from which said annual gains, profiisior income of; such person- 1b or should be derived, shall' be first deduct ed from the gains, profits, or income of .the person or persons who actually pay the same, whether owner, or (tenant,, and nil gains, profits, or income derived from sala-. rics of officers, or payments -to persons in the civil, military, naval, or other service of the United States, including' Senators,. Representatives, ond delegates in Congress,' above six hnndred dollars, or derived from inlercst or dividends on stock, capital,'or deposits in any bank, trust company, or savings institution, insurance, gas, bridge,. express, telegraph, steamboat, .ferry-heat; ; or railroad company, or corporation, ojr-on ; any bonds Qr other evidences of indebted ness of any railroad company or other cor poration,' which shall have been assessed and paid by-said banks, trust companies, savings institutions, insurance, gas, bridge, telegraph, steamboat, ferry-boat, oxpress,' or railroad companies, as hforesaid/'br de rived from advertisements, or on any iuii-' cles manufactured, upon: which specific, stamp, or ad valorem dutiesshallbaye been directly assessed or paid, shall also be de ducted ; and tho duty herein provided.for shall bo assessed and collected upon tho in come for the year ending- the '•thirty-first day of December next, preceding lhq tun6 r for levying and collecting said duty, that is to say, on the first day of May, eighteen' hundred and sixty-three, and in eaclv y.ear thereafter: Provided, Thai upon ■such’pqr-; tion of said gains, promts, or ;income, whether subject to a dutyasprovided.in this act of. three rper. centum or . five- per centum, which shall be derived from inter-’ est upon notes, bonds, ordther securities of the United States, v there?sball : be'levied, collected; and paid a duty’; not :exceeding ono and one-half of onc per centum, any thing in this act; to; (bo’contrary notwith standing.. . :',l -Sec. 92. And be_ it t further, enacted, the duties on incomes herein imposed.shall be due'and paynble’on or before the tbirti fth day of June, in the year eighteen' jiqp red and sixty-three, and ;in.each year thereafter Tuntii; and including the year eighteen hundred: and sixty-six and no longer; and to any sum or earns anhaaUy ddo and unpaid for thirty days after tho nbirlieth of Jnne, as'aforesaid; and for ten f said sale shall _aqthprUy (I Mid company, •'or td‘record .on ,thei;, hoots tho;pflme.maliiicE3isaf^‘ .hy;.thc:p?TBon« or >- party -holdjiag.the samo,tO'isBue ;neW'Cer» lificAies -of stock - ih ! licu 6f any or prior certificates, which shall ‘be void, whether cancelled or not;.and, - said 'cortifidittes of 'aale'of'llie coHectbr or. deputy collector; whore the subject'of "sale' ehnll be • securities- or‘other evidences i»t _ debt, shalL'be good and valid recoipts td 1 • the persqn or.party holding thc came, f a 9 ;. ! against any person ‘or persons orjotfiet^* l ' party holding, or hlAiming to hold,.posses-/ i. sion of such securities or other- ovidenoes •• of debt/ ; Sec, OS'.! And be'iJ/uTther cjiacttd, That. it shaU bOi tie.duLy of all persons of lawful * - -age, and all guardians and trustees,Wheth'r\‘-,-' ersuch'trusses.atQjb by.;.7irluebf thcir“ir bfficeias.eiecuiorsjuadmihistratorsjj or other* 4 ** fiduciary-capacity, 14 to, make thß" ;' list or BCheauibj&s'prbvidedJu; tlus.actjrib.ni the proper officer..of- internal ‘ 3 the amount- of his or her income,’or the in-’, 1 L come=of persons K ..held in ti-.pst as aforesaid, according ;■ requirements hereinbefore stated, 1 and in - case of neglect pr' refiisad to make euchre turn, ’ tfiei! assessor, or-- assistant--assessor 4 shall assess : the anJouit of ins, or her in-' '! and [.proceed-thereafter to 'collect (the a » duty: thereon in tho stuhb manner as is'pro i . t (• vided for in other-caste/of neglect 1 and rcrl fusal to furnishritsis or schedules in the/. -- general provisions'ofctliis act, where-noE f* Otherwise 'the flssistiihf'j, assessor: may ujcreasq the amount of the .i u Tist. Qr. return Of any party - ~ • return, if he shall bcutitiafied that the.same . .is understated': Provided, That any.; party v • .in his or fier owabebalf,! or as gnarditm or-’ trustee, as aforesaid,-shall be permitted to , ; declare, and manner of which- shall. be-prescribed *. by tho Commissioner Of. Internal Revenue,... that he hot pbssesscd of an in-... . - come of six hundred dollars, liable to bo assessed: according to tho provisions of this act,'or that.'he'jbr 'she ‘has been .assessed, elsewhere’and.thesarae yeftr foran income duty, under authority of tho'United States,- ; v. and shalljthereupbn be exempt frbm.an in- , •- ccTmedaty ; or, if the list or return ofnny = party Bhajl-bave-been'iricreased -by the as- ; ' sistant assessor, in ns aforesaid, he or she may be .perrniljed to declare,-as aforesaid,’ the 1 amoont/of jbis or her, annual' income, amolintjheld in trust, aa aforesaid, jiiahls -,.* said, and ihe same so'declared-shall bo re* 1 , ceivcd as the kum'upon' which duties.nre to be assessed, andicollccted; - ■ ■ •• - • [ACf TO BE' CONTINUED.] JISER CitsiJVT T*ll£*OßB. 1 1 ' UkNRt G.'IIALB i CO/, > I to Jauea C. Watt,) Ars doit receiving their Summer Stc-cfc, eomiimJHg;, J '‘ er«rj variety of goodaailapted toraen and bqy^irwv.p; which, in extent, choice tasteasdpri&nfttllirOcxpare latorably with any In thetrada;; ‘j : . KrcDcb. A'mericanand WMt’or iCagUD'dClotiu/ot, . the heat makes, of -emyshado'Ezid very ’; ’ Urge Maertmenl;. Cuiiznoreß - and -Dofakurt: .-{taper if Rlack/TtviiqU Ix/eaklnr,. Super Black • ErencgCawl- ' -meres; Fancy Cassiwcres in every variety:;u}bb*li.-^. ■ Uladt uud Fancy Cassimereid Silk tdixbd ,; • ,ol every shade and color/ ‘ '/ .-V KS’riNGS—Fancy Silk and Batinf -V«Un«i m - ? Bilk and .KaofjrSilk White /-'■? 6*Un Ventings. i '' *••••-; U -Almi,' *ry or "BiUib'«a';o*»ata;- :\“ : ; !.|ikewUfl a Very chok-e eefectiouof • l adapted LA gontlemon’s wear..■ V -- " SolicUlujf.an. . early cnlj; from. .oarTrknds aiidfthe> ; ? :-V any -orders entriuted to oar - pine wilt ;meet, ;4-vr with, prompt attedtldb and paucCuality in all '.cases/ ' , r .. IIKNiiV G; iIAhE frOOu Merehant TaiWr*; - - ...Gor. Penoand St. Gldirjitteeo.'- ■'.'f niSSOMjVTiOiira', sc. BISSOXiIiTibN.OE.EARINEKSHIP. —•Tbs partaerabip heretoJbra.existing betvMn JOSHOA'JiUODES and JAB. D.YKRNKR J* Jhi*r t ~~X, day dliaoW«?d l»j mutual consent. Either partuur- .’7 ' . .jriil uaothe nametJfth&'flrmlß'ftetlliijcup Oie’buaf- Z.^K U l«w.! *. i> : i -JOSHUA- MODES,* - i -- ** . u-'rj:.. JAUES-0.-VEBKEB. ' tnjrpjiripg from Ibe Bie*iqg.Business,J.chttr»._f,.J:, luUy recommend mj formrr partner tomrJrienda ,r . *vStv* j>bi*nc; ja&esd; tEiwrr.-; * - > j (JSHUA RHODES, (successor I to '-' y t O Bbodea i 7eni«r,) will etmtiuue tlrt BUEWINU • 1 aud M ABTING. BUSINESSat-tUw old stand, corner - » Alley, and respectful! j.'l ~i JwHcitua continuance of tbppublic patumagu solid- L ” wulW kjslo’fc'cduh'tKoTalo'flrib. ..... i • /; • • -JOSHUA/'RHODES.' . v-v Jaly-lflt r W»; , -•» - -f fjEn'Mjro iXtmcnijrEis; y i.WlLSb.vjj | iSciwinj? 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