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An Act imposing taxes for the support of government. 1823 3 (1823)

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Vonsistinlg of acts of a public and general wature.
|I1&PTFR .-An art imposing taxes Chr the support of government.
(Passed March 8th, 1324.]
1. Be it enacted by the General .lssenibl!l, That the public taxes Taxes for 1894
1br the year o(01 thousand eight hlndred and twenty-four, shall On lauds i
be as follows, to wit : on lands, for every hundred dollars value,
(wareeably to the act for arranging the counties into districts for
the election of Senators, and for equalizing the land tax, passed
February the eighteenth, eighteen hundred and seventeen, and
the act further t6 amend and explain the act, entitled, an act for
arranging the counties into distrits for the election of Senators,
and for tiqoalizing the land tax. passed March the first, one thou.
sand eight hundred and nineteen,) eight cents; for all houses and on houses and
lots in town, two dollars and three cents for every hundred dot- 1t in towns;
lars yearly rent or valu thereof; for all houses and lots im-
proved, and not rented, or occupied bytle proprietor, and all un-
inproved lots, in any city, town, or borough, eight cents .r every
hundred dollars value thereof, agrecably to the above recited acts
for arranging the counties into districts for the election of Sena-
tors, an( for equalizing the land tax; for every slave above the Slaves;
age of twelve years, (except such as have been, or may be ex-
empt, in consequence of age or infirmity, by the respective county
or corporation courls,) frty-seven cents; for every stallion or llorses, asses,
jack ass, twice the price at which such stallion or jack ass covers mnles, kc.
a mare by the season ; for all other horses, asses, mares, mules,
and colts, twelve cents each ; for every ordinary license, or li- Ordinary lieense ,
cense to keep a house of private entertainment, seven dollars for.nd licenses to
every hundred dollars yearly rent or value thereof; such rent or kep houss of
value to be ascertained by the commissioners of the revenue, in ment i
the manner prescribed by law : P'rovided, That for no such li-
cense a less sum than eighteen dollars shall be paid:  nd pro-
vided, also, 'Xhat, where any house of private entertainment shall
be of less value than seven hundred dollars, but one fourth of the
sum aforesaid, shall becharged for keeping the same : And pro-
uidedfurther, 'at no tax shall be levied on a house of private
entertainment, unless the same shall be situated within a town,
borough, or city, or within eight hundred yards actual distaace
from some public road or highway; for every riding and pleasure Carriageo;
carriage, stage waggron, jersey waggon, and carryall, and harness
belonging thereto, one per centuni on the value thereof, which va-
lue to be estimated by the commissioners of the revenue, in the
mode prescribed by law: Provided, 'hat not less than two dol-
lars shall be paid on each four-wheeled riding and pleasure car-
riage and harness, and not less than ninety-five cents oil each
stage waggon, jersey wafgon, and carryall, with the harness be-
longing thereto; and not  ess than fifty cents on each two wheeled

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