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Each and every continuance, ten cents.
Venire facias, twenty-five cents.

Making a complete record in every cause, for every twenty words, two cents.

Copy of record and proceeding, when required, per sheet of one hundred words, ten cents. Certificate, with the seal annexed, fifty cents. Every copy of every paper or record, not herein otherwise provided for, for every twenty words, two cents.

Every writ of error, supersedeas, certiorari or habeas corpus, twenty five cents.

Taking bond on issuing writ of error, supersedeas, certiorari or habeas corpus, thirty-seven and an half cents.

Filing the record upon an appeal, writ of error, supersedeas, certiorari or habeas corpus, twelve and an half cents.

Every order to a witness for attendance, to be charged to the party against whom such order goes, six cents.

Subpoena in chancery, twenty cents.

Filing each bill, answer, replication or other pleading in chancery, ten cents.

An order to advertise, twenty-five cents. Entering every decree at large, for every > twenty words, two cents.

For entering security for costs, six cents. A search or examination of the records, if a copy is not required, twelve and an half cents, (suitors and officers of the court excepted.)

Clerks' fees in the supreme court in criminal cases.

Continued

For entering defendants' appearance, eight Clerk of the

cents.

Discharging on bail, ten cents.

Drawing process, twenty-five cents,

supreme court in cri

minal cases

Continued

Clerk of common

pleas

Entering plea, six cents.

Drawing a subpoena and seal, twenty-five

cents.

Administering an oath or affirmation (excepting to jurors) in court, four cents.

Making up the record, for every sheet of one hundred words, ten cents.

Entering judgment, twelve and an half cents. Taking recognizance and entering the same, twenty-five cents.

Copies of indictments or pleadings, per sheet of one hundred words, ten cents.

Copy of the traverse, ten cents.

Entering every order or special rule of court,

ten cents.

Copy of the same, when required, eight cents. Entering nolle prosequi or cessat processus, six cents.

A search or examination of the records and reading the same, if a copy is not required, twelve and an half cents.

Clerks' fees in common pleas.

For filing ticket and issuing capias, attachment, replevin, execution, certiorari, supersedeas or summons under the seal of the court, and entering the same, twenty-five cents.

Drawing writs, scire facias, with the seal of the court annexed, per sheet of one hundred words, ten cents.

Entering the appearance of either party, by attorney or personally, to be charged but once, eight cents.

Entering the sheriff's return, six cents. Docketing every cause, to be charged but once, six cents.

Filing declaration, demurrer, pleadings, de.

positions or other necessary documents, each four cents.

Receiving the pannel and swearing the jury,

twelve cents.

Swearing each witness, four cents.

Every order to a witness, for attendance, to Continued be charged to the party against whom such order goes, six cents.

Swearing a constable, four cents.

Taking and recording a verdict, ten cents.
Entering judgment, ten cents.

Entering a discontinuance, ten cents.
Entering every special rule, six cents.

A commission to take depositions under the seal of the court, fifty cents.

Every writ of subpoena for one or more witnesses, twelve cents.

Taking bail, twelve cents.

Issuing bail piece, when required, forty cents. Recording the proceedings and judgment in each action, per sheet of one hundred words, ten

cents.

Copy of record or pleadings on file, when required, per sheet of one hundred words, ten

cents.

Entering confession of judgment, ten eents. Entering confession of lease, entry and ouster in ejectment, ten cents.

Copy of a rule of reference, with the seal of the court annexed, twenty-five cents.

Entering satisfaction of a judgment on record, twelve and an half cents.

The writ of venire, to be taxed on each issue tried, twelve cents.

Entering a continuance, ten cents.

A venire facias, for a special jury, twenty-five

cents.

Attending the striking a special jury, and

For probate and testa

mentary bu

siness.

furnishing the pannel thereof to each party, fifty cents.

Reading and entering allowance of habeas corpus, writ of error or certiorari, and the return fifteen cents.

Making out a copy of a record, with a seal of the court and certificate annexed, upon áppeal, writ of error, habeas corpus or certiorari, and transmitting the same, for each sheet of one hundred words, ten cents.

Each certificate to which the county seal is required, and not herein provided for, fifty cents. For the probate of any will or testament, and certificate thereof, thirty-three cents.

Recording a will, for every twenty words, two

cents.

Administering an oath to executor or administrator, and taking bond, forty cents.

Entering the order or orders for appraising the estate, twelve and an half cents.

Copy thereof, twelve and an half cents.
Letters of administration and copy, one dollar.
Recording inventory, for every twenty words,

two cents.

A copy of a will or inventory, for every twenty words, two cents.

Filing appeal from justice of the peace, and docketing the same, eight cents.

Entering security for costs, six and one fourth

cents.

A search or examination of the records, and reading the same, if a copy is not required, twelve and an half cents.

A search or examination of the estray book, and reading the same, if a copy is not required, six and one fourth cents.

For entering appeal, and taking bond to prosecute it, thirty-three and one third cents.

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Subpoena in chancery, twenty cents. Filing each bill, answer, replication or other pleading in chancery, eight cents.

An order to advertise, twenty-five cents. Entering every decree at large, for every twenty words, two cents.

For drawing cost bill, thirty five cents.

For entering allowance of writ of error, habeas corpus or certiorari, fifteen cents.

And the clerks of the respective courts shall be allowed by the commissioners of their proper county, annually, a reasonable compensation for money expended in purchasing blank books, which sum shall be paid out of the county treasury.

Clerks' fees in the court of common pleas, in cri minal cases.

For issuing a capias or other process upon in- Clerk of dictment, under the county seal, twenty-five cents. com. pleas Writ of subpoena for one or more witnesses, in crimina! twenty cents.

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A venire for traverse jury, to be allowed in each trial, twenty five cents.

Entering defendant's appearance or plea, six

cents,

Receiving the pannel and swearing the jury, twelve cents.

Swearing each witness, four cents.
Swearing a constable, four cents.

Receiving and entering verdict, twelve cents.
Entering judgment, sixteen cents.

Making up the record, for every sheet of one hundred words, ten cents.

Copies of a record or original paper on file, when required, per sheet of one hundred words,

ten cents.

Drawing up a recognizance in form, when required, twenty-five cents.

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