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i3feJ REVENUE. 184S-4'9 Articles (^0 hundred dollars, the sum of one dollar; on oil gold taxed. I • I . ' :3 watches, in use by the owner or owners thereof, twenty-five cents ; on all silver vvatciies, in use by the owner or owners thereof, ten cents ; on all hnrp--, in use by the owner or own-ers tliereof the sum ot two dollars ; on all piano fortes, in use, the sum of one dollar, except in Seminaries of learning; on all retailers of spirituous liquors, ten dollars, in-stead offour dollars, as now taxed by law; on all public billiard tables, two hundred dollars, instead oi'five hundred dollars, ^snow taxed bv law ; on r.ll bowling alleys, whether called nine pin or ten pin alleys, or by atiy oth'^r name, twenty* live dollars ; npon ex^ery pack of playiuj?^ cards, ten cents—and every merchant, shop keeper, and public dealer in ^oods, wares and merchatidize shall slate on OMth how m;iny packs hs has sold within the last, ypar : provided, that this enact-ment shall not be in forco before the first of April in the year 1850. Sec. 8. Be it farther enacted, That every person who shall bring any horses, mules, or hogs into this Stale from any other State, by the drove, and shall dispose of the same or any past thereof in any County in this State, shall pny to the Sheriff of every such County the sura of five dollars; which tax shall be accounted for by the Sljeriff in like manner as other public taxes: And upon paying such tax and obtain-ing a receipt therefor, and a lincen.*e to sell such droves or part ther.''of, siich person shall be authorised to sell f\nd retail such horses, mules, or hogs that may belong to their present drove, and no others, for the term o{ one year ; and that each Tax on j^j-jj every person who shall sell such drove of horses, mules drovers. , , . . , , . . , . , orhoo-s, or any part (hereof, without havmg previously paid the tax thereon, and witi'.out having obtained a license so todo,or who shall refuse or neglect, upon the request of the Sheriff or his lawful deputy, or any .lus'.ice of the Peace, to show such license, shall pay a tax of one hundred dol-lars, to be collected by tlie Sheriff of the County where such failure takes place, by distress and sale oi: the property of such d'j'infiuent, to be applied one half to lh« u.se of the State^
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Full Text | i3feJ REVENUE. 184S-4'9 Articles (^0 hundred dollars, the sum of one dollar; on oil gold taxed. I • I . ' :3 watches, in use by the owner or owners thereof, twenty-five cents ; on all silver vvatciies, in use by the owner or owners thereof, ten cents ; on all hnrp--, in use by the owner or own-ers tliereof the sum ot two dollars ; on all piano fortes, in use, the sum of one dollar, except in Seminaries of learning; on all retailers of spirituous liquors, ten dollars, in-stead offour dollars, as now taxed by law; on all public billiard tables, two hundred dollars, instead oi'five hundred dollars, ^snow taxed bv law ; on r.ll bowling alleys, whether called nine pin or ten pin alleys, or by atiy oth'^r name, twenty* live dollars ; npon ex^ery pack of playiuj?^ cards, ten cents—and every merchant, shop keeper, and public dealer in ^oods, wares and merchatidize shall slate on OMth how m;iny packs hs has sold within the last, ypar : provided, that this enact-ment shall not be in forco before the first of April in the year 1850. Sec. 8. Be it farther enacted, That every person who shall bring any horses, mules, or hogs into this Stale from any other State, by the drove, and shall dispose of the same or any past thereof in any County in this State, shall pny to the Sheriff of every such County the sura of five dollars; which tax shall be accounted for by the Sljeriff in like manner as other public taxes: And upon paying such tax and obtain-ing a receipt therefor, and a lincen.*e to sell such droves or part ther.''of, siich person shall be authorised to sell f\nd retail such horses, mules, or hogs that may belong to their present drove, and no others, for the term o{ one year ; and that each Tax on j^j-jj every person who shall sell such drove of horses, mules drovers. , , . . , , . . , . , orhoo-s, or any part (hereof, without havmg previously paid the tax thereon, and witi'.out having obtained a license so todo,or who shall refuse or neglect, upon the request of the Sheriff or his lawful deputy, or any .lus'.ice of the Peace, to show such license, shall pay a tax of one hundred dol-lars, to be collected by tlie Sheriff of the County where such failure takes place, by distress and sale oi: the property of such d'j'infiuent, to be applied one half to lh« u.se of the State^ |