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eral and State Treasurer, and fifty per cent, to be added to any 

 amount found due. 



Act May 24, 1893, section 3, (P. L., page 125). 



6. Account may be placed in hands of Attorney General, and to 



bear twelve per cent, interest from fifteen days after settlement, or 



sureties may be proceeded against immediately. 

 Act May 24, 1893, section 4, (P. L., page 125). 



7. County auditors to settle and adjust the accounts of the county 

 treasurer with the State Treasurer. 



Act April 15, 1834, section 49, (P. L., 1833-34, page 546). 



8. To send copy of report to Auditor General. 



Act April 15, 1834, section 59, (P. L., page 547). 



9. Appeal may be taken from report to court of common pleas. 

 Act April 15, 1834, section 56, (P. L., page 547). 



10. In Allegheny county, the auditor appointed by court to audit 

 the accounts of the prothonotary, audits the account of the county 

 treasurer for licenses, and the county comptroller for State tax on 

 personal property. 



Act May 1, 1861, section 18, (P. L., page 454). 



11. Treasurer may be removed from office for failure to transmit 



bond to Auditor General. 



Act April 15, 1834, section 36, (P. L., 1833-34, page 543). 



12. Bond to be delivered up one year after settlement of his ac- 

 counts. 



Act April 1, 1835, (P. L., 1834-35, page 101). 



13. Commissions of county treasurers for moneys collected on 

 behalf of the Commonwealth are five per cent, where the amount 

 does not exceed $1,000; one per cent, when the amount exceeds 

 $1,000 and does not exceed |2,000, and one-half per cent, on all sums 

 in excess of $2,000. Act April 15, 1834, section 42, (F. L., 1833-34, 

 page 544). On State tax on personal property, he is allowed one per 

 cent, on amount paid into State Treasury. 



Act June 11, 1840, section 7, (P. L., page 614) ; act May 13, 1856, section 9, 

 (P. L., page 569). 



NOTARIES PUBLIC COMMISSIONS. 



1, Governor authorized to appoint as many notaries public as in 

 his judgment the interests of the public may require, but $25 to 

 be paid into State Treasury for each commission issued. 



Act February 19, 1873, (P. L., page 36). 



