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An Act to raise supplies for the year commencing in October, one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight. 1848 515 (1848)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactssc0371 and id is 1 raw text is: OF SOUTH CAROLINA.

five acres of Land, in Beaufort harbor, ceded by this State to the United A. D. 1848.
States, by an Act passed on the seventeenth day of December, in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eight; and the said Com-
missioners, or a majority of them, are hereby authorized and clothed with
sufficient power and authority, in conjunction with such engineer officer as
may be designated and appointed by the War Department, to ascertain
'and locate the boundary of said tract of five acres of Land, near the town
of Beaufort, including the site of Fort Lyttleton, heretofore and by the
Act of the General Assembly last referred to, coded to the United States.
In the Senate House, the nineteenth day of Decenber, in the year of our Lord
ome thousand eight hundred and forty-eight, and in the seventy-third year
of the Sovereignty and Independence of the United States of Arnerlca.
ANGUS PATTERSON, President of the Senate.
JOHN IZARD MIDDLETON, Speakcr House of Representatives.
No. 3051.
AN ACT TO RAISE SUPPLIES FOR THE YEAR COMMENCING IN OCTOBER, ONE
THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND FORTY-EIGHT.
Be it enacted, by the Senate and House of Representatives, now met Tax on lands.
and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same, That
a tax for the sums, and in the manner hereinafter mentioned, shall be raised
and paid into the Public Treasury of this State, for the use and service
thereof, that is to say: Thirty cents ad valorem on every hundred dollars of
the value of all the lands granted in this State, according to the existing
classification heretofore established; one half cent per acre on all lands
lying within the Catawba Indian Boundary, to be paid by each grantee
or lessee of said Indian lands, until otherwise directed by law; Fifty-two Slaves and
cents per head on all slaves; Two dollars on each Free Negro, Mulatto, F ree Negroes.
and Mustizoe, between the ages of fifteen and fifty years, except such as
shall be clearly proved to the satisfaction of the Collector, to be incapable
from maims or otherwise, of procuring a livelihood; Twenty-five cents Lots & Build-
ad valorem on every hundred dollars of the value of all lots, lands andangsd
buildings within any city, town, village or borough, in this State; Sixty Factorage and
cents per hundred dollars on factorage, employments, faculties and profes-  ementspl
sions, (whether in the profession of the law the profits be derived from
costs of suit, fees, or other sources of professional income,) and on the
amount of commissions received by vendue masters, and commission mer-
chants, (Clergymen, school masters, school mistresses and mechanics, ex-
cepted;) Fifty-five cents upon every hundred dollars worth of goods, Merchandize.
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