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An Act appropriating the public revenue. 1831 5 (1831)

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every license to every exhibitor of a show, thirty dollars in every Ezhiblton of
county, city, borough or corporation, where the same shall be exhi.show'.
bited ; on every license to a broker, sixty dollars; on every license Vendor orfsiver
to sell silver or plated ware or jewelry, not of the manufacture of d wale or
the vender, twenty dollars: Provided, always, That persons who rovio.
only repair watches, and vend such articles as are necessary in that
line of business, shall not be deemed and token within the meaning
of this act, as venders of silver and plated ware and jewelry, who
are required to pay a tax and obtain a license; on every vendue Vendue masters.
master a tax of sixty dollars.
3. Be it further enacted, That if any mechanic, milliner or other on meocianica,
person taxable as retail merchants under the revenue laws, will mi,&c
make oath before the commissioner of the revenue, (who is hereby
empowered to administer the same,) that his or her average sales
per annum, of goods, wares and merchandize, or other articles con-
nected with his or her line of business, do not exceed the amount
of sales of articles of his or her manufacture or mechanical labour,
such person shall only pay a tax of ten dollars; and if lie or she
when required, shall refuse to take such oath, he or she shall be
thereupon listed as a retail merchant; every clock pedlar shall pay Clock podlanr.
oeventy-five dollars in each county in which he shall trade.
4. This act shall commence and be in force from and after the Commencement.
passing thereof.
CHAP. lI.-A.i act appropriating the public revenue.
(Passed March 21st, IMn.]
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, That the taxes and ar- General fod.
rears of taxes, due prior to the first day of October last, and not
otherwise appropriated, and all other branches of revenue, and all
public monies not otherwise appropriated by law, which shall come
into the public treasury prior to the first day of October next, and
the surplus of all appropriations heretofore made, shall constitute a
general fund, and be allpropriated as fllows, to wit: to the expet-Spociflcapropria-
ses of the general assembly, eighty-five thousand dollars; to the sa-tIons'
laries and allowances of the officers of civil government, seventy-
eight thousand doliati; to the commissioners of the revenue, and
clerks for examining commissioners' books, twenty.nine thousand
dollars; to defray crim'nal charges, including the expense of guard-
ing jails, forty-two thousand dollars; to pay the. interest on three
hundred and nineteen thousand dollars of the seven per cent. debt,
and on trto certificates of six per cent. debt, held by the literary
fund, twenty-three thousand seven hundred and seventy-four dol-
lars and thirty-four cents; to the sinking fund, for the redemption
of the old six per cent. military debt, five hundred dollars; to con-
tingent expenses of courts, including allowances to clerks, attornies,
sheriff's and jailors, thirty-three thousand dollars ; to the payment of
pensions allowed by law, three thousand dollars; as a civil contin-
gent fund, twelve thousand dollars; to militia establishment, inclu-
ding services of clerks of courts of enquiry, adjutants, provosts mar-
tial and expresses, and for the purchase of drums, fifes, and the pay
of musicians, where the fines of the regiment are insufficient, and
also including the pay of adjutant general and brigade inspectors,
sixteen thousand dollars; to the internal charges of the penitentiary
house, four thousand dollars; to the penitentiary officers' salaries,

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