1166 FREDERICK COUNTY. [ART. 11.
1888, ch. 44. 1888, ch. 195.
269. The proceeds of the sale of the said bonds shall be
applied to the payment and satisfaction of the present bonded
indebtedness of said municipal corporation, consisting of bonds
known as "railroad bonds," amounting to two hundred and fifty
thousand dollars; of bonds known as " bank bonds," amounting
to one hundred and twenty-three thousand dollars; of bonds
known as " market-house bonds," amounting to fifty-five thousand
dollars; of bonds known as " water works bonds," amounting to
thirty-four thousand five hundred dollars; and of bonds known as
" Carroll creek bonds," amounting to fifty thousand dollars, and
to no other use or purpose whatever; and said bonds shall be
issued solely for the purpose of redeeming the present out-
standing bonds heretofore issued by said municipal corporation
as the same may be or become due or payable, and for no other
purpose whatever; and nothing contained in the provisions of
this and the preceding section ,shall be construed to authorize said
municipal corporation to issue bonds for any greater amount than
the actual present bonded indebtedness of said municipal corpor-
ation, nor for any other purpose than that herein specified.
Ibid.
270. The said mayor and aldermen of Frederick shall have
full power and authority, and are required to levy all necessary
taxes upon the property within the taxable limits of said corpora-
tion, for the payment of the interest on the said bonds authorized
to be issued by the two preceding sections, and for the payment
of the principal thereof at the maturity thereof, and shall create
a sinking fund for that purpose, and levy the necessary taxes
therefor.
JEFFERSON.
P. L. L., (1860,) art. 11, sec 166.
271 The citizens of Jefferson, in Frederick county, are a body
corporate, by the name of " The Commissioners of Jefferson,"
and by that name may sue and be sued, and may have and use a
common seal.
Ibid. sec. 167.
272. The limits of Jefferson shall extend one-half mile each
way from the tavern formerly occupied by Daniel Shower, but
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