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(InHes; the same mileage is also allowed in the county of Allegheny. 



Ai>praisei's imisl make aflidavit to llieir accounts for mileage, and 



nuch accounts ai'e paid out of the Slate Treasury on the warrant of 



the Auditor (Jeneral. 



Acts February 27, 1865, (P. L., page 4); May 24, 1871, section 3, (P. L.., 

 page 1127; April 22, 1846, section 12, (P. L., page 489); April 11, 1862, section 

 3, (P. L., page 493), and April 15, 1850, section 8, (P. L., page 472). 



19. Mercantile appraisers' list to be published by county commis- 

 sioners in three newspapers of general circulation in each county, 

 one of which is to represent the minority party of the two principal 

 political parties of the county, and one of which may be a German 

 or Welsh paper, but such list need not be published in more than 

 two newspapers if the county commissioners desire to limit the 

 same. In cities of the first class Auditor General and City Treasurer 

 to direct list to be published in four newspapers. In Berks county, 

 the list is to be published in four newspapers, two of which are to 

 be newspapers printed in the German language. 



Act April 20, 1887, section 1, (P. L., page 60); act April 23, 1867, (P. L., 

 page 1307). 



20. Newspapers to be allowed usual rates of advertising charged 

 to private customers for such publication, not to exceed thir'ty cents 

 per line for four insertions. Amount paid for advertising not to 

 exceed ten per cent, of moneys received the preceding year from 

 class of licenses advertised. Bills to be certified to county treas- 

 urer by appraiser, and treasurer to pay same; and, on approval 

 by Auditor General, to receive credit for amount paid in settlement 

 of his account with the Commonwealth. 



Act April 20, 1887, section 2, (P. L., page 60). 



21. All State accounts to be audited by Auditor General. 



Act April 20, 1887, (P. L., page 60). 



22. To be no pay for advertising, nor fee to appraisers, for fictitious 

 name or names of persons not residing at places designated. 



Act April 20, 1887, section 4, (P. L., page 60). 



23. Appraisers to give notice in Philadelphia that licenses must be 



taken out on or before June 25th. 



Act April 18, 1855, section 1, (P. L., page 244). 



24. Appraisers in Philadel})hia to sit as a board of appeals for 

 thirty days after first publication of list, to correct erroneous assess- 

 ments; on expiration of thirty days, and after list has been finally 

 ndjusted and placed in hands of city treasurer, said treasurer to 

 appoint collectors, not exceeding six in number, to collect delinquent 

 licenses, and ten per cent, additional for their services. 



Act April 13, 1866, section 2, (P. L., page 104). 



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