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An Act More fully to provide for the advertising of Lands and Negroes, levied on by the Sheriff of Mntgoery county, and for other purposes. 1828 33 (1828)

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AN . A CT
Mrt. fully to prvide for the ndvertising of Lands and Negrocs, levied
on by th0 Sheriff Of MontO m ery co unty , and for oth Ier purposeg.
Sitiwu I . le it enarted by te Senate and House o fli/epresel-
tativen qf the State of Aleabetr in. General 48sefmlyhI/ coYnven(d. 1Jow and by
That from and after the first day of April next, it shall bc whom land
the duty of the Sheriff of Montgomery county, when any &      legreas
land, negro or negroes. shall be let ied upon, under any ex-  a  onl III
Autg1onle-
ecution directed to him from any of the county, circuit or ty co'' to
supreme courts, to advertise the same in the Alabama Jour. be adverti-
ual, printed in the town of Montgomery.                   sed
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the sum of two coipensa.,
collars shall be allowed to the printer of the said Alabama tion to prill
Journal, which shall be paid by the defendant or defendants  >yw h'm
in execution.
Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That theSheriff of the stiifit to
'said courity, shall make an item  of the above mentioned cow'et com;
'num in his bill of costs, and shall collect the same as other penIsation.
cobsts.
Sec. 4. And be itfirther enacted, That.in all cases sim i- Untvofsh'if
lar to those embraced by this act, the Sheriff uf Dallas ArDdalns Co.
county shall advertise the'same in the Selma Cout ir, so ' siniuir
loug as the sate is regularly published in said town, for
wbich the rame amount shall be paid by defendants, and
collected in the same manner as pointed out by this nett
Provided, That nothing herein contained shall prevent the Proviso
,advertisements now required by law.
Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That it shall be the oerty in
duty of. the SherifY of Mobile coupty, from  and after the htoIile co.
first day of May'next, to cause all udvertisments for the leviedon to
sale of property levied on to satisfy executions directed to be advertt-
sed
him from any of the courts of this State, to be published at
least once a week for the length of time now required by
law, in some newspaper printed in the county of I obile,
for which the printer shall be entitled to receive the usual C'olipensu.
. . . .tionl to prin.
price of advertising in such newspaper and no more, and turnrw col-
the said Sheriff is authorized to charge the expense of ad- lected.
vertising hereby required as an item of costs of suit.
Approved, January 29, 1829.
AN A C'
'To establish a terry at Gainstown in' the County of Motiroc, and for
Other purposes.
Sec'tion I. Be it enacted by the Senate and House qf Represen.
tatives of fie State of Alabama in General Assembly convened,
That William F. Ware,be and he is hereby empowered to wc;wnre
establish a ferry on the Alabama ri er at a place formerly empowered
known as Sizemore's ferry, now      callod Gainstown, the to establish
property of which Ferry shall be vested in said Ware,,until ferrywhere
William Sizemore. shall prepare suitable water craft for
the conveyance of passengers across said river, when the
said Ware and Sizemore shall own said ferry in common.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That a road shall be 'ro what
opened on the nearest and best route from said ferry tain- place roand
tersect the road from Claiborne to Blakely, tube open'd
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