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INDEX.

 

1844.

 

Chap.

Sec,

SMITH, ALEX.—Authorised to introduce two slaves

   

From Virginia.

87

 

SMITH, JAMES.—Commissioners authorised to lay out

   

a road for the use and benefit of, in Alle-

   

gany county.

209

 

SOLE LEATHER, ROUGH HARNESS & ROUGH

   

SKIRTING LEATHER.—A supplement

   

to act for inspection of, authorising the

   

Governor to appoint two additional inspec-

   

tors, &c.

291

1

Fees arising from inspections, to be a

   

common fund.

   

SOMERSET COUNTY.—See Orphan's Court of.

   

Nothing in the act of 1843, ch. 308,

   

shall compel constables to publish notice

   

of sales in a newspaper in, unless negroes

   

or realty are taken in execution by consta-

   

bles, if notice be given at Court House

   

door and other public places.

248

 

Commissioners authorised to take into

   

consideration expediency of constructing

   

a bridge across Barren Creek, and if a ma-

   

jority believe the public interest would be

   

promoted, to levy not exceeding $500.

250

 

Act providing for the completion of cer-

   

tain records of Orphan's Court.

268

 

SPECIALTIES AND OTHER INSTRUMENTS OF

   

WRITING.—See Promissory Notes.

   

STEPHEN'S FERRY.—Captains and persons in charge

   

of vessels navigating Pocomoke and pass-

   

ing said ferry, to give notice if ascending

   

by blowing a horn at steam mill be-

   

low; if descending, at steam mill above.

156

1

If damage sustained by reason of non com-

   

pliance with said sec. owner of vessel doing

   

damage to pay double the amount of dam-

   

age sustainecl; to be recovered by theper-

   

son keeping said ferry, before any justice

   

of the peace, to be accounted for to the

   

commissioners of Someiset and Worces-

   

ter counties.

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2

After 1st July, 1846, Feiry to be kept

   

open from sun-rise till nine o'clock, P.

   

M., &c.

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Non-resident tax payers of Somerset

   


 
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