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Session Laws, 1816
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CHARLES RIDGELY, (OF HAMPT.) ESQ. GOVERNOR.

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empowered, to order and direct the trustee appointed by
the original act to which this is a supplement, to pay over to
the administrator of the said John Stevens, so much of the mo-
ney arising from the proceeds of the sale made in virtue of the
said original act, as in addition to the sum of money which may
be. in the hands of the said administrator of the said John Stevens,
shall he sufficient to discharge the just debts of the said John Ste-
vens, any thing in the original act to the contrary notwithstand-
ing.

Dec. Ses. 1815

CHAPTER 129.

A Supplement to the act, entitled, An act relating to She-
riff's, and for other purposes.
Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
Thai' the due and legal notice required to be given by any sheriff,
coroner or elisor, of the sale of any goods or chattels, lands or

tenements; hereafter to he made by and under any writ of fieri
facias or venditioni exponas, shall, in the case of the sale of goods
and chattels, (negro slaves excepted) be by advertisement set up
at least ten days before the day of sale at the court-house door
of the county and at least two other public places most conve-
nient to such goods and personal chattels; and in case of the
sale of negro, slaves, lands or tenements, notice thereof shall be
given by advertisement set up at least twenty days before the
day of sale at the court-house door of the county, and other pub-
lic places in the county in which the negro slaves, lands or tene-
ments may be, and also published, for the same period of time,
previous to the day of sale, in some newspapers, provided there be
any printed in the county where such sale may be made.
2. And be it enacted, That so much of the act, entitled, An act
relating to sheriffs, and for other purposes, passed at December
session, eighteen hundred and thirteen, as is inconsistent with,
and repugnant to, this act, be and the same is hereby repealed.

Passed Jan. 27

Notice to be
given by adver-
tisement.

Part of an act
repealed.

CHAPTER 130.

An act to repeal the Act, entitled, An act for the suppres-
sion of Fairs throughout this State.
Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That from and after the passage of this act, the act, entitled,
An act for the suppression of fairs throughout this state, be and
the same is hereby repealed.

Passed Jan 28.

Act repealed.

CHAPTER 131.

All act to Incorporate a Company to make a Turnpike
Road from the Market Space in Hager's-Town, to the
West Bank of the Conococheague.
Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That a company shall be incorporated for making a turnpike road
and building a bridge over the Conococheague creek, beginning
at the market-space in Hager's-Town, and running the nearest
and best direction to the west bank of the said creek, so as to in-
tersect the Cumberland turnpike road at the west bank of said
creek.

Passed Jan. 27

Direction of
the road.



 
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