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Supplement to the Maryland Code, 1862
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ART. 1. ] ALLEGANY COUNTY. 7

4. The person so appointed shall, before entering upon the

duties of his office, and annually thereafter, give bond to the

State of Maryland, with such security as shall be approved by
the judge of the Circuit Court for Allegany county, in the sum
of fifteen hundred dollars, with the following condition, or to the
following effect: Now the condition of the above obligation is
such, that if the above bound —— —— shall well and faithfully
discharge the duties of superintendent, and shall pay over, lay
out and expend all moneys which he may receive as the super-
intendent of that part of the United States' road within the limits
of this State, as directed by law, then the above obligation to be
void, otherwise to be in full force and virtue in law.

5. The salary of the toll-gatherer at the gate between Frost-
burg and Cumberland, shall be one hundred and twenty-five
dollars per annum; the salary of the toll-gatherer at the gate
west of Frostburg, shall be one hundred and twenty-five dollars
per annum; the said salary to be retained and paid out of the
tolls collected on said road.

OAKLAND.

The Act of 1862, ch. 250, adds the following sections:

6. The inhabitants of the town of Oakland in Allegany
county, are a body corporate by the name of the Burgess and
Commissioners of Oakland, and by that name may have per-
petual succession, may sue and be sued, and have and use a
common seal.

7. The limits of said town, shall begin at a stone marked
eight hundred and forty-one, said stone being the beginning of
Military lot, number eight hundred and forty-one, and running
thence north, sixty-seven degrees west one hundred and sixty
perches, south twenty-three degrees west two hundred perches,
south sixty-seven degrees east ten perches to the summit of the
"Hooppole Ridge, " thence with the summit of said ridge, south
sixty-seven degrees, east one hundred and fifty perches; north
twenty-three degrees, east one hundred and seventeen perches;
thence to the place of beginning; the commissioners of the town


 

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