Republican Administration. 



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Act of 1819. 



Supplementary 

 Act of 1820.» 



owner or leased ; and shall be set in the 

 hst at 



Lands and separate lots (excepting house 

 lots as aforesaid) shall be valued by the 

 acre at such average rate as each entire 

 tract or lot is worth in money, with ref- 

 erence to any and all advantages of soil, 

 situation, and income, and shall be set in 

 the list at 



Mills, stores, distilleries, buildings, with 

 their improvements, used for manufac- 

 tories of all kinds, shall be valued with 

 respect to situation and present income, 

 and set in the list at 



Horses three years old or more, asses and 

 mules two years old or more shall be 

 valued and set in the list at 



Each stallion more than three years old 



shall be set in the hst at 

 Neat cattle, three years old or more, shall 



be valued and set in the hst at 



AU silver plate shall be valued and set in 

 the list at 



Stock in any turnpike co. netting 6% shall 

 be set in the list at 



Each coach, chariot, phaeton, coachee, 

 curricle, chaise, chair, gig or sulky shall 

 be valued and set in the list at 



Every other carriage or wagon drawn by one 

 or more horses, except such as are generally 



2% on 

 such value 



3% on 

 such value 



^ Public Statute Laws, May 1819, chap. 2. 



2 Pubhc Statute Laws, May 1820, chap. 57. The supplementary act 

 contains the following changes in the Act of 1819 : a. Age lowered to one 

 year. b. Two years old. c. Three years old. d. One year old or more, 

 e. Except spoons, f. Must be worth more than twenty dollars, if listed. 



