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An Act to raise a Revenue for the support of Government until otherwise provided for by law. 1824 52 (1824)

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bed by law, in double the amount of the arrearages which
may be due and unpaid; conditioned, tht he will collect and
pay over the Eunis due, within the time prescribed by the-
provisions of this act; which bond shall be approved by the
judge of the county court of Washington county.
(Approved, )ccember 24, 1824.)
AN ACT
'ro compensate .Tames Pugh for carrring Returns of the Election for Bri-
gadivr Cencral froi Pike county to Caiwba.
Section 1. Be it enacted bU the -'enate and loise of Rep,
resentatives of the state of A/abama in General Assembly con-
vened, That the sum of thirty dollars, be, and the same is
hereby appropriated to pay James Pugh for carrying the re-
turns of the election for Brigadier General from Pikecoun-
tv to Cahawba, and that the state treasurer is hereby autho-
rised and required to pay over to the said James Pugh the
said sum of money, out of any money in the treasury not
otherwise appropriated.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the sum of ten
dollars he, and the same is hereby appropriated for the pay-
mrent of Timothy Pittman, iueriff of Henry county, for
making the return of the election aforesaid, from Henry
county to Pike county ; and that the further nm of ten dol-
lars, be appropriated for the payment of William Hewitt,
sheriff of the county of Covington, for making the return of'
the election aforesaid, from the county of Covington to the
county of' Pike, and that the same he paid out of any money
in the treasury not other wise ap ropriated.
(Approved, December 25, 1.824.)
AN ACT
'To raise a Revenue for the support of Gowernment initi otherwise pro.,
ded for by law.
Section 1, Br it enacted biy the Senate and  s f e of Ilepresen.
Intives of the state of .41tbu'ra in Gneral Assmbtl con(end,
,ands sub- That all lands in this state subject to -axation, shall belong
Ct to taxa- to one class; the first quality of which shall be rated at
in classed sixteen dollars; the second quality at ten; the third quality
at four; and the fourth quality at two dollars; and the own-
vwnler to er or- person subject to pay taxes for the same, shall, when
g v, im on he or she shall gi% e in a list of his or her lands, state, on
oath     oath, to which quality they helieve his or her lands helong.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacte.d, That tihe sum of ten
cents, for every hundred dollars value, he paid on all lands
within this state, vhich have been cleared out of the land
office, or to which a complete title has been obtained by the
owner; and. the tax on all lands purchased of the U nited
Anioli of States, shall be proportioned zo the number of instalmentsi
paid by the proprietor at the time of assessinexi, as weil as
to its class or quality; and if one instalment only )be paid
to the go% ermnent, one fourth only of the amount (f tax
alccruing by the laws of the state on land of the same qual-
ity, shall be assessed or collected; and in like proportion,
when a second or third instalm.nt -hall have been paid.

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