Ten Days of Grace! The law requires all Taxes to be paid before the first of December; and as an inducement to punctuality, and a compensation to the Treasurer for his extra time and trouble, ten per cent penalty is allowed after that time. But sympathizing with the people in these hard times, I feel like giving them all the indulgence in my power, and will continue to receive taxes at my office, as usual, without any cost or compensation, until the 10th day of December. After this time I will commence the vexatious task of making out delinquent lists for collection, as the law directs. Those interested will please take notice.
F. AMBROSE, Treasurer.
Nov. 30, 1841. 33-td.
~ Western Citizen, 07 Dec 1841, Page 3, Column 4
~ Western Citizen, 07 Dec 1841, Page 3, Column 4
LAST CALL.
THOSE indebted to the firm of McBeth & Ambrose, will please call and settle the same without delay, as longer indulgence cannot be given.The Books of the Firm may be found with F. Ambrose, at the Treasurer's office, or by calling on J. R. McBeth at his dwelling.
J. R. McBETH.
Urbana, May 11, 1841.
4-tf.
~ Western Citizen, 07 Dec 1841, Page 4, Column 2
~ Western Citizen, 07 Dec 1841, Page 4, Column 2