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An Act appropriating the public revenue. 1819 4 (1819)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsva0309 and id is 1 raw text is: In the forty-fourth year of the Commonwealtlh
per centuni on the excess of the value of each carriage beyond
L2w' process;  three hundred dollars, in addition thereto; fir each writ or declara-
tion in ejectment, instituting a suit in a superior court of law, and
flr each subpena in a superior court of chancery, one dollar and
filly cents; for each writ of error, supersedeas and habeas cor-
pus cure causa, filing record of appeal, or appeals to a superior
court of law or chancery, and for each writ of certiorari, issuing
from the general court, superior courts of' law or chancery, one
-     dollar and fifty cents; for each appeal from the superior courts of
law or chancery to the court of appeals, and for each supersedeas
or writ of error, issuing from the court of a peals. two dollars
and fift)y cents; for eaci writ or declaration in ejectment, or sub-
p(na, imstituting a suit in a county or corpotation court, one
dollar: Proride(7, the said taxes on law pr)cess shall by the res-
Certifientes unIer pective clerks be taxed in the bill of costs ; for each certificate
seals of courts; under the seal of any superior court of law, one dollar, except
those specially exempted fromi taxation : f-r each certificate under
Transfcrs of sur- the seal of any other court, two dollars ; For every transki-r of a
veyors' crtificates surveyors certificate for land, in the reisterls oflice. one dollar
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for    an d     hn fiftiy cents ; for every attestation, protestation, and all other
Alttestntions, kc
iyi notariespubllic; instrunlents of publication by a notary public, ander his seal of
Certificates under office, ooe dollar and fifty cents ; for each certificate under the
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seal of the Commonweal'th, two d0llai,. There shall be levied,
collected and paid, on the several licenses hereinafter mentioned,
to be granted in the manner prescribed by law, the followimig
Afcrcdants;  taxes, to wit: omi every license to sell merchandize of froreign
growth, or manufactu re, by wholesale and retail, sixty dollars
by retail only, twenty dollars : Providcd, that nothing in this act
contained shall be so construed, as to prevent any farmer or plan-
ter from selling salt, tea, molasses, sugar, cofliee, spices, iron or
steel, to his neighbors, when such articles are purchased as a re-
turn load for his or her produce, or other p'operty taken to mu ar-
Ilawkers or ped- ket; on every license to a hawker or pedlar of' dry goods, eighty
tars;        dollars ; mi every license to a pedVar, trailing ili tin or pewter,
Exhibitors of pub. forty dollars; on every license to any exhibitor of a Public show,
ic shows;   fifteen dollarn in eve mv county, city, borough, or corporatiom.,
where the same shall be exhibited ; aivl on every license to any
And sellers of lot- person to make sale of any ,lottery tickeis, of alu'y lotterv, other
tery tickets.  than such as may be' authorised 'by the jaws of this Coiion-
wealth, three hunidhred dollars.
Commencement.   2. This act shall comuInce and le in force f'rom and after the
passing thereof.
CHAPTER II.-An act appropriating the public revenue.
[Passed February 19th, 1820.]
Generalfund.   1. Be it enacted by the General lssentbby,  iat tie taxes, ans
arrears of taxes, not otherwise appropriated, doe prior to the first
day of October last, and all other branches of revenue, and all
other public monies not otherwise appopriated by law, which
shall come into the public treasury prior to the first day of octo-
ber next, and the surplus of' all appropriations heretolore made,
shall constitute a general fiumd and be appropriated as follows:
Specific appropri-To tile expenses of the general assembly, ninety thousand dollas ;
ations.      to the salaries and allowances of the jflicers of tile civil gover-

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