422 CAREOLL COUNTY. [ART. 7.
approved by the commissioners or a majority of them in such;
penalty as they shall fix, conditioned for the faithful performance
of his duty as treasurer, and he shall receive and pay away
moneys according to the ordinances passed by said commissioners
or a majority of them.
93*. The said corporation shall not at any time be allowed to
issue any note, certificate or other device to be circulated as
currency.
94*. The aforegoing sections relating to the town of Union-
town, shall continue and be in force for the space of thirty years,
unless sooner repealed by the General Assembly.
CITY or WESTMINSTER.
95. The inhabitants of Westminster, in Carroll county, are a
body corporate, by the name of the Mayor and Common Council
of Westminster, and by that name may sue and be sued, and may
have and use a common seal.
96. The limits of the city of Westminster are as follows: be-
ginning on the south-east at a stone planted near the Baltimore
and Reisterstown turnpike, formerly a boundary stone between
Baltimore and Frederick counties, and running north-easterly at
a right angle with said turnpike, four hundred yards, thence
westerly and northerly, and running parallel with the course of
said turnpike, and four hundred yards therefrom to the line of
Adam Gilbert's land, located at or near a public road leading
from said turnpike to Abraham Wampler's mill, thence westerly
and southerly with the outlines of said Gilbert's land, to a point
four hundred yards south-west from the turnpike leading from
Westminster to Uniontown, thence easterly and southerly and
parallel with the last named turnpike, and the aforesaid Balti-
more and Eeisteratown turnpike, and four hundred yards from
each, to the line formerly dividing Baltimore and Frederick
counties, and thence with said last line to the place of be-
ginning.
97. The inhabitants of said city, qualified to vote for delegates
to the General Assembly, shall, on the first Monday of May, in
each year, at such place as shall be designated by the mayor and
common council, between the hours of twelve o'clock at noon
and six o'clock in the evening, elect one person, at least twenty-
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