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An Act to raise Supplies for the year commencing in October, one thousand eight hundred and sixty five. 1864-1865 264 (1865)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactssc0460 and id is 1 raw text is: STATUTES AT LARGE

A. D. 1805. Spartanburg, twenty-five; York, twenty-five; Beiufort, twenty-five;
Charleston, sixty; Colleton, twenty-five; Georgetown, twenty; Horry,
twenty; Marion, twenty; Williamsburg, twenty; Clarendon, twenty.
In the Senate House, the twenty-third day of December, in the year
of our Lord ofie thousand eight hundred' and sixty-four, and in the
eighty-ninth year of the sovereignty and independence of the State
of South Carolina.
W. D. PORTER, President qf the ,Senale.
R. B. BOYLSTON, iSpeacer House of RepresentatiVrQ.
No. 4728. AN ACT TO RAMan SurrriES rOR THE YEAR COMMENCINO IN Ocaoonrn,
ONE THOUSAND.ErIGHT HUNDRED AND STXTY-rIVE.
I. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives, now met
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: Fifteen cents ad valoren on every hundred dollars
Tax on lands. of the value of all the lands granted in this State, except such lands as
during the year have been in possession of the Freedman's Bureau, and
on all lots, lands and buildings within any city, town, village or borough in
this State, except such as during the year have been in possession of the
Male resi- Fredlman's Bureau; two dollars per head on all male residents of this
dents.      State between the ages of twenty-one and sixty years, except such as shall
be clearly proved, to the satisfaction of the Collectors, to be incapable,
from maims or otherwise, of procuring a livelihood; sixty cents per hun-
Factor age dred dollars on factorage, employments, faculties and professions, includ-
and profes- ing the profession of dentistry, (whether in the profession of the law the
aron. profits be derived from the costs of suit, fees, or other sources of profes-
sional income,) excepting clergymen; sixty cents per hundred dollars on
the amount of commissions received by brokers, vendue-masters, and
Dog.      commission merchants; one dollar per head on each and every dog, of
every kind and description, in the State on the first day of January, one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, or brought into the State between
that time and the date of the payment of taxes; forty cents per hundred
Gas- Li g h t dollars on the capital stock of all incorporated gas-light companies now in
and Insurance active operation; one hundred cents per hundred dollars on all premiums
Companies.  taken in this State by insurance companies incorporated within this State,
and two hundred cents per hundred dollars on all premiums takenin this
State by the agencies of insurance companies and underwriters incorpo-
rated without the limits of this State; on all express companies doing
business within this State, one thousand dollars each, to be paid to the
Tax-Collector of Richland District; twenty cents upon every hundred dol-
lars of the amount of sales of goods, wares and merchandize, embracing
all the articles of trade for sale, barter or exchange, (the products of this
State and the unmanufactured products of any of the United States, or
Territories thereof, excepted,) which any perdon shall have made from the
first day of May, of the present. year, to the first day of January, in the
year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, either on his,
her or their capital, or borrowed capital, or on account of any person or
persons as agent, attorney or consignee; one hundred cents upon every
Mer el an- hundred dollars of the amount of sales of all goods, wares and merchan-
diso.       dize whatever, which any transient person, not resident in this State, shall
make in any house, stall or public place; one hundred cents on every
hundred dollars of the value of all articles manufactured in this State for
sale, barter or exchange; twenty dollars upon every hundred dollars of

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