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Five dollars reward --For the apprehension and return to me of a Servant woman, Martha, the property of Mr. D. E. Gardner's brother, who left my house the 8th inst. She is 18 or 20 years old; dark skin; round, bumpy face; voice effeminate; 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high; a first-rate washer and ironer, and has very likely passed herself off as a free woman and hired herself as such in of about Richmond. au 19--3t* Geo. H. Woolhouse.
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Five dollars reward --For the apprehension and return to me of a Servant woman, Martha, the property of Mr. D. E. Gardner's brother, who left my house the 8th inst. She is 18 or 20 years old; dark skin; round, bumpy face; voice effeminate; 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high; a first-rate washer and ironer, and has very likely passed herself off as a free woman and hired herself as such in of about Richmond. au 19--3t* Geo. H. Woolhouse.
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Five dollars reward --For the apprehension and return to me of a Servant woman, Martha, the property of Mr. D. E. Gardner's brother, who left my house the 8th inst. She is 18 or 20 years old; dark skin; round, bumpy face; voice effeminate; 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high; a first-rate washer and ironer, and has very likely passed herself off as a free woman and hired herself as such in of about Richmond. au 19--3t* Geo. H. Woolhouse.
e been distrained; Provided, That it shall not be lawful to make distress of the tools or implements of a trade or profession, beast of the plough, and farming utensils necessary for the cultivation of improved lands, arms, or such household furniture or apparel as may be necessary for a family. Sec. 12. That if the tax assessed on any real estate shall remain unpaid on the first day of June next, the tax collector in the district wherein the same is situated shall, on the first Monday of July thereafter, proceed to sell the same, or a sufficiency thereof, at public auction, to the highest bidder, to pay said taxes, together with twenty per centum on the amount of said taxes and costs of sale; said sale to be at the court house door of the county or parish wherein said real estate is situated; and if there shall be more than one county or parish in the district, the said tax collector is authorized to appoint deputies to make such sales in his name as he cannot attend to himself; a
his own use, rendering the overplus, if any there be, to the person whose goods, chattels or effects shall have been distrained; Provided, That it shall not be lawful to make distress of the tools or implements of a trade or profession, beast of the plough, and farming utensils necessary for the cultivation of improved lands, arms, or such household furniture or apparel as may be necessary for a family. Sec. 12. That if the tax assessed on any real estate shall remain unpaid on the first day of June next, the tax collector in the district wherein the same is situated shall, on the first Monday of July thereafter, proceed to sell the same, or a sufficiency thereof, at public auction, to the highest bidder, to pay said taxes, together with twenty per centum on the amount of said taxes and costs of sale; said sale to be at the court house door of the county or parish wherein said real estate is situated; and if there shall be more than one county or parish in the district, the said t
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paper upon which any such notes or bonds shall have been issued, with intent to use such paper, or cause or suffer the same to be used, in forging or counterfeiting any of the notes or bonds issued as aforesaid; every such person being thereof lawfully convicted by due course of law, shall be imprisoned and kept to hard labor for a term not less than five, nor more than ten years, and fined in a sum not exceeding five thousand dollars. Sec. 24. If any State shall, on or before the first day of April next, pay in the Treasury notes of the Confederate States, or in specie, the taxes assessed against the citizens of such State, less ten per centum thereon, it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury to notify the same to the several tax collectors of such State, and, thereupon, their authority and duty under this act shall cease. Sec. 25. If any person shall, at any time, after one year from the ratification of a treaty of peace between the Confederate States and the Un
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completed and delivered into the hands of each of the tax collectors, on the first day of December next; and upon the receipt thereof, each tax collector may, for twenty-one days next ensuing the said first December, hear and determine all appeals from the said assessments, as well as applications for the reduction of a double tax, when such tax may have been incurred, to a single tax; which determination shall be final. Sec. 10. The several tax collectors shall, on or before the first day of February ensuing, furnish to the chief collector of the State in which his district is situated a correct and accurate list of all the assessments made upon each person in his district, and of the amount of tax to be paid by such person, specifying each object of taxation; and the said chief collector shall collate the same in proper form and forward the collated lists to the Secretary of the Treasury. Sec. 11. The said several collectors shall, on the first day of May next, proceed to co
id by such person, specifying each object of taxation; and the said chief collector shall collate the same in proper form and forward the collated lists to the Secretary of the Treasury. Sec. 11. The said several collectors shall, on the first day of May next, proceed to collect from every person liable for the said tax the amounts severally due and owing, and he shall previously give notice for twenty days in one newspaper, if any be published in his district, and by notifications in at least four public places in each township, ward or precinct within his district, of the time and place at which he will receive the said tax; and on failure to pay the same, it shall be the duty of the collector, within twenty days after the first day of May aforesaid, by himself or his deputies, to collect the said tax by distress and sale of the goods, chattels or effects of the persons delinquent. And in case of such distress, it shall be the duty of the officer charged with the collection to m
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and dollars. He shall give bond, with securities to discharge the duties of his office, in such amount as may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury, and shall take oath faithfully to discharge the duties of his office, and to support and defend the Constitution. The said chief collector shall, with the approbation of the Secretary of the Treasury, appoint a tax collector for each collection district, whose duty it shall be to cause an assessment to be made, on or before the first day of November next, of all the taxable property in his district, included in each of the above-mentioned classes of property, and the persons then owning or in possession thereof; and in order thereto, the said tax collector may appoint assessors, who shall proceed through every part of their respective districts, and, after public notice, shall require all persons owning, possessing, or having the care and management of any property liable to the tax aforesaid, to deliver written lists of the sam
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same process as is herein provided as to the single tax. Sec. 9. The lists shall be made in reference to the value and situation of the property on the first day of October next, and shall be made out, completed and delivered into the hands of each of the tax collectors, on the first day of December next; and upon the receipt ach person shall be a statutory lien for one year upon all the property of that person in preference to any other lien; the said lien to take date from the first day of October, to which the valuation has relation, and the lands and other property of any collector shall be bound by statutory lien for five years for all moneys recethe principal sum of all money belonging to any person other than a Bank upon which interest is paid or to be paid by the debtor, as the same stands on the first day of October. The term "cattle, horses and mules" is intended to include all such and meals as are raised for sale, and not such as are raised merely for food and work
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