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  CHARLES GOLDSBOROUGH, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

any licensed retailer or retailers in Prince George's, Somerset, Dorchester,
Charles, and Talbot counties, or for any person or persons
residing in either of said counties, accustomed to make and sell
distilled spirits, or other liquors, to sell such distilled spirits, or
other liquors, to any free negro or mulatto, or to any negro or
mulatto servant or slave, between sun-set in the evening and sun-rise
of the succeeding morning, or on the sabbath day; or to suffer
any free negro or mulatto, or any negro or mulatto servant or slave,
to be in his, her, or their store-house, or other house, wherein he,
she or they may be accustomed to sell distilled spirits, or other liquors,
between the times and on the day aforesaid; Provided always,
that nothing herein contained shall be construed to extend
to the case of such aforesaid servant or slave as shall have a written
order or license for that purpose from his master, mistress, overseer,
or other person in whose employment he may actually be,
with the consent of his owner or owners.

    1818.

CHAP. 184.












Proviso.

    2.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That the provisions of an act, entitled,
An act for the better protection of slaveholders in the several
counties therein mentioned, which are not repugnant to the provisions
of this act, be, and the same are hereby declared to be, in
full force and effect in the counties aforesaid.
Provisions of former
act extended
to counties mentioned
in this.
                                            _____
 
                                  CHAP. CLXXXV.
A Further Additional Supplement to an act(a), entitled, An act for
    the more effectual Collection of the County Charges in Allegany
    County. 
Lib. TH. No. 6, fol. 397.

                                      (a)  1796, ch. 8.  See 1806, ch. 62.


Passed Feb. 16, 1819.
    WHEREAS the act to which this is a supplement, has been found
by experience to be insufficient to secure to purchasers of land sold
by the collectors for the payment of taxes in Allegany county;
therefore,
Preamble.
    1.  BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That 
in all cases where purchases have been made under the law to
which this is a supplement, and where decisions have not been had
in the county court, or where suits are now pending, if the purchasers,
their heirs, executors, administrators or assigns, do and
shall advertise in some one of the newspapers of Frederick town,
Baltimore, and the eastern shore, as the commissioners of the tax
for Allegany county shall direct, (in the same manner, and for the
same time, as the collectors have heretofore advertised the same,)
fully describing the land and the owners name, where it is known,
and the time of purchase, with the amount they have paid for the
same, the title acquired from the collector shall be as good and
available in law as if the sale had been made by its original and
real title shall, within two years from the date of the publication,
pay or tender to be paid tot he purchaser or purchasers, his or their
assigns, the amount of the original purchase money, and all taxes
paid thereon, with ten per cent. per annum; and where improvements
have been made thereon, the amount of the costs of such improvements,
with six per cent. per annum; the value of such improvements,
where the parties cannot agree, to be ascertained by
two persons chosen by said parties, each to name one man, no wise
related to him, which said two persons may choose an umpire in
Where purchases
have been made
under former law,
and decisions have

not been had, if
purchasers advertise,
&c. title acquired
from collector 
to be good
in law, &c.


 
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