To the sheriff of each county, for summoning all juries in his county, and for serving all public orders, for the benefit of the county, 51. per annum, to be paid by the county. For serving any order or rule of court, £. s. d. except public orders or rules, and delivering a copy, For serving every writ of subpoena and state, 1 2 2 C 1 5 5 For conveying a prisoner on habcas corpus, or otherwise, from one district or county gaol to another, every mile he shall necessarily ride, going to and returning, for each mile, All necessary expences to be allowed the sheriff, in addition to the immediate foregoing charge, 8 3 For levying an execution on the goods of the defendant, and selling the same; for all sums where the debt does not exceed one hundred pounds, two and an half per cent. commissions; and for all sunts where the debt exceeds one hundred pounds, one per cent. In all cases where the defendant, after the sheriff may have levied on the property, shall settle with the plaintiff before actual sale, the sheriff in such cases shall be only entitled to one-fourth per cent. besides all reasonable disbursements, and also fees for entering execution; but if the defendant shall pay the money to the sheriff, one per cent. in lieu of the onefourth. 26 Where an execution shall be lodged in £. s. d. the sheriff's office, only to bind the property, with directions not to levy, for entering the same in his books, For serving an execution against the body of defendant, and return, For every prisoner brought up for trial at the sessions, to be paid by the state, For drawing each set of conveyances, Coroner. For an inquisition by jury, taken on view of a dead person, and return, to be paid by the state, 7 16 1 5 2 For every service done by the coroner, the same fees as are payable to the sheriff for the same services. If there be no coroner within twenty miles of the body found, the inquest may be made, and the fees may be taken, by any justice of the peace, in like manner, who shall, in that case, have all the powers of the coroner. Justice of the Peace. For oath and warrant inall criminal cases, For a recognizance and return, For a warrant in civil cases, For a commitment, For a warrant of hue and cry, £. s. d. 2 2 1 1 1 6 16 6 For taking a deposition, For administering every cath, For a probate to any writing, signing and swearing witness, For examining and swearing witnesses, and hearing and determining the cause, For every toll of estrays given in at the same time, and other incidental charges, agreeable to law, For writing and signing an execution, For issuing attachment, with the cath of the party, bond and return, agreeable to law, For every appeal, with the proceedings, For serving a warrant, For summoning a coroner's jury and For serving an attachment on the effects 1 6 1 3 1 2 5 3 26 1 10 26 4 8 24 26 1 For poundage or commissions on all sums levied, 5 per cent. For mileage in all criminal cases, at- £. s. d. tachments, and levying executions, and in no other case, for each mile out, but not for returning, For carrying a hue and cry, to be paid by the state, For his attendance in searching for stolen goods, for every day, at the request of the party complaining, Notaries of Public. For taking deposition and swearing wit ness, per copy sheet, For every protest, For a duplicate of depositions, protest and certificate, per copy sheet, For each attendance on any person to prove any matter or thing, and certifying the same, For every notarial certificate, with seal Clergy of every settled Church of every For registering every birth, marriage or For every search of the register, For every search, For copying a plat and certificate, 3 8 6 10 3 26 16 8 1 6 5 8 5 10 16 5 Deputy-Surveyor. For surveying every acre of land, one For making out a fair plat, certifying, Clerks of the Senate and House of Re- For any copy or extract from the journals of either house, to any person requiring the same, except a member of either branch of the legislature, or the executive, each copy sheet, For every search, Commissioner of Locations. For receiving applications, making entries and granting warrants under hand and seal of office, For recording a plat, and sending it to the surveyor-general's office, For every search, Register of Mesne Conveyances. For a search, For entering satisfaction on a mortgage, For recording or copying deeds, cach copy sheet, For recording or copying a plat, For a certificate from the office, £. s. d. |