52 ALLEGANY COUNTY. [ART. 1.
1878, ch. 398.
130. Said inspector shall be entitled to charge and receive for
inspecting, weighing and marking each barrel of flour inspected,
marked and weighed by him, the sum of one and one-half cents
for inspecting, and one cent for weighing each barrel.
Ibid.
131. If said inspector shall wilfully, knowingly and falsely
mark the quality or weight of any barrel of flour, he shall forfeit
and pay the sum of fifty dollars for every barrel so falsely
marked, to be recovered by indictment in the circuit court for
Allegany county, and his bond may be put in suit by any person
or persons injured by any breach of duty committed by him, and
such damages, not exceeding the penalty thereof, recovered
thereon as the plaintiff in such suits may have sustained by his,
improper acts.
FROSTBURG.
1886, ch. 166.
132. The citizens of the town of Frostburg are a body
corporate, by the name of the mayor and councilmen of Frost-
burg, and by that name may sue and be sued, have and use a
common seal, and may purchase and hold real estate or dis-
pose of the same for the benefit of the said town.
1870, ch. 77.
133. The limits of said town are as follows: Beginning at a.
stone standing on the south side of the national road, south forty-
five and a quarter degrees, east three hundred and ninety-four
feet from the southeast corner of the German Lutheran church,
and from thence running south nineteen degrees, west twenty-
three hundred and forty-one feet, to a stake on the east side of
the Cumberland and Pennsylvania railroad, then with said road
south thirty-two and a half degrees, west nine hundred and
seventy-five feet, north fifty-nine degrees, west eight hundred
and fifty feet, to a bounded red oak, north forty-six and a half
degrees, west four hundred and seventeen feet, to a red oak at
the southeast corner of Sonnenburg's lot; thence north twenty-
three degrees, west thirty-eight hundred and sixty-six feet, to a
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