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25. If payment is not made within thirty days after demand made, 



the amount thereof to be levied bv distress and sale. 

 Act April 13, 1866, section 3, (P. L., page 104). 



26. Appraisers to furnish list to county or city treasurers, and 

 copy to be transmitted to Auditor General within thirty days there- 

 after; and treasurers to collect the licenses from the persons charged 



with the same, together with his own fee and the fees of appraisers. 

 Act April 16, 1845, section 8, (P. L., page 534). 



27. Amount of licenses to be charged to county and city treasurers, 



and they not to be discharged therefrom (if not exonerated by 



Auditor General) unless suits are brought for their recovery, and 



pressed to judgment and execution, and the amount paid into State 



Treasury on or before October 1st. 



Act April 11, 1862, section 3, (P. L., page 493). 



28. Licenses to be paid to county treasurer. 

 Act May 11, 1853, section 11, (P. L., page 673). 



29. Treasurers to keep book account of moneys received for li- 

 censes. 



Act March 4, 1824, section 4, (P. L., 1823-24, page 34). 



30. Licenses to be sued for and recovered by action of debt, with 



right of appeal. 



Act April 11, 1862, section 4, (P. L., page 493). 



31. Neglect of duty by aldermen and others to be punished bj 



fine of |100. 



Act Marcli 4, 1824, section 7, (P. L., 1823-24, page 34). 



32. In Pittsburg and Allegheny cities, the city treasurer collects 

 mercantile licenses, and he is required to give bond to the Common- 

 wealth by act of February 18, 1871, section 1, (P. L., page 88). 



33. In Scranton city, the city treasurer collects mercantile licenses. 

 Act March 30, 1867, section 7, (P. L., page 632). 



34. In Carbondale city, city treasurer collects licenses. 

 Act May 4, 1857, section 1, (P. L., page 387). 



WHOLESALE LIQUOR LICENSES. 



1. Wholesale liquor dealers to pay for the use of the Common- 

 wealth for licenses in cities of first and second class, |1,00(); in 

 cities of the third class and all other cities, 1500; in boroughs, .f200; 

 in townships, $100. Licenses to be paid into State Treasury within 

 ninety days. 



Act July 30, 1897, section 1, (P. L., page 468). 



