LXXXIX. Penalty for selling or hawking foreign or domestic goods by peddling in counties of Berks, Dauphin, and Lebanon, recoverable by indictment. XC. Penalty for illegally contracting debts by officer of "mining companies." XCI. Duties of the inspectors of leather in Philadel phia and Allegheny. XCII. Inspecting domestic distilled spirits without authority, how punished. XCIII. Acting as an inspector or deputy inspector of domestic distilled spirits in county of Philadelphia when not duly authorized. XCIV. Fraudulently altering in spectors' marks on sides of leather in Philadelphia. XCV. When judgment may be taken for more than one hundred dollars by a justice of the peace, penalty for confessing a fraudulent judgment. XCVI. Justices of the peace shall not keep their office at a tavern, nor shall they be licensed to sell liquors. XCVII. Horse racing a nuisance; penalty for. XCVIII. Minors prohibited from being in billiardrooms, bowling or tenpin alleys, in certain counties, and not to connect with barrooms. XCIX. Keepers of bowling-sa loons and billiardrooms or ten-pin alleys must be licensed. C. Penalty against clerks, prothonotaries, jus tices, sheriffs or other officers, who shall take off, discharge or cancel any fine, amercement, forfeited recognizance or other forfeiture due the Commonwealth. CI. Failure by jailer to furnish calendar list of persons under sentence of servitude, how punished. CII. Statement of fines and penalties shall be reported to controller by prothonotary at end of sessions of court in Philadelphia, and the sheriff likewise, CIII. In taking recognizance. by justice of the peace what memorandum they shall make, and penalty for failure or neglect in the city of Philadelphia. CIV. Public officers inhibited from making profit out of money received by them for the State. Penalty. CV. County treasurer's neglect of duty. Penalty. CVI. Taking illegal fees by county surveyor. CVII. County commissioners in certain counties shall advertise all proposals for contracts. Penalty for failure thereof. CVIII. Misdemeanor for county commissioners to neglect their duty in relation to collecting taxes. CIX. Misdemeanor for county commissioner or county treasurer to be concerned in contract for construction of any public work. CX. Sheriffs and constables can only sell at auction, goods, chattels, and lands, taken on execution. CXI. Deputy constables not to purchase at sales of their principal, nor any constable sale of the same township. CXII. Constable failing to pay over money in hand, CXVII. Persons owning cattle or sheep afflicted with contagious diseases shall not sell or remove them. CXVIII. Selling unmarked tubs, firkins, kegs, etc., to be used for packing butter or lard, punished how. CXIX. Exportation of butter or hog's lard not con tained in kegs, half kegs, tubs or canisters. Penalty for. CXX. Unlawful to sell liquors near encampments or reunions. Penalty. CXXI. License to sell liquors granted by Court of Quarter Sessions. Pen alty for selling contrary to law. CXXII. Constables shall make returns to the Courts of Quarter Sessions touching the sale of liquors in their wards, boroughs and townships, and of such violations of the law as may be reported to them. illegal sale of liquors, when a witness, not to receive any part of the fine. CXXIX. Constables of Philadel phia shall make return to Court of Quarter Sessions the first Monday of every term the names of any party within his ward failing to comply with the Act 20th April, 1858. Failure herein to be deemed perjury. CXXX. Duty of judges and constables, touching re turns to court by constables of the places where liquors are sold. Penalty for. CXXXI. Employment of intemperate persons by manufacturers and dealers in intoxicating liquors, a misdemeanor. CXXXII. Conducting a distillery or brewery without license an indictable offence. CXXXIII. A misdemeanor for a minor to falsely represent himself to be of CXXXVI. Injurious and impure materials prohibited in manufacture of ale, beer and liquors, etc. CXXXVII. Bread to be sold by the pound avoirdupois. Penalty for selling otherwise. CXXXVIII. Black-oak bark shall not be exported without inspection. Penalty for. CXXXIX. Companies incorporated by the laws of other States shall not establish in this Commonwealth banks or offices of discount or deposit. CXL. Circulation of small notes of other States forbidden, and how punishable. CXLI. Weekly statement of banks to be published. CXLII. Bank notes of this State not to be bought at less than par. CXLIII. To issue notes, bills or checks, as currency, under five dollars, punishable by indict ment. CXLIV. Punishment for circula Act 31 March, 1860, Sec. 48, P. L., 395.-If any person shall directly or indirectly, or by means of and through any artful and dishonest advice whatever, give or offer to give any money, goods or other present or reward, or give or make any promise, contract or agreement, for the payment, delivery or alienation of any money, goods or other bribe, in order to obtain or influence the vote, opinion, verdict, award, judgment, decree or behavior of any member of the General Assembly, or any officer of this Commonwealth, judge, juror, justice, referee or arbitrator, in any bill, action, suit, complaint, indictment, controversy, matter or thing whatsoever depending or which shall depend before him or them, such person shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine, not exceeding five hundred dollars, and to undergo an imprisonment by separate or solitary confinement |