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certificate of the clerk of the said company shall be conclusive evidence of the defendant’s being a member of the company, and prima facie evidence of the amount due on the shares held by such defendant; and if such instalment or instalments be not paid within sixty days after the time limited for the payment of the same, and advertised for four weeks successively in one or more gazettes published in Washington or Alexandria, the president and directors of the said company may proceed to forfeit, for the use of the company, the share or shares of the person or persons so failing to pay.

Former payments towards opening the road, to be placed to the credit of those who advanced the money, and now wish to purchase stock in this company.Sec. 9. And whereas, certain individuals have already subscribed and paid sundry small sums of money, which have been appropriated to the purpose of opening and partially improving the said road from Alexandria to Washington: Be it further enacted, That it shall and may be lawful for the said board of commissioners to place the said payments to the credit of those individuals, who have respectively paid the same, and who are desirous of purchasing stock in the said company, by allowing them the full amount of the money they have respectively advanced, in the purchase of a share or shares in the said company.

Direction or course of the road.Sec. 10. And be it further enacted, That the said company be, and they are hereby authorized and empowered to open, extend, gravel and improve, in the turnpike manner, a good and sufficient road, commencing at the intersection of Washington and Montgomery streets, in the said town of Alexandria, thence extending in a straight line to the northeastern corner of the almshouse lot, and thence by the most eligible and convenient route,A bridge to be built over Four Mile creek. to Bridgepoint, on Alexander’s island; and also to erect and build, or cause to be erected and built over Fourmile creek, a good and sufficient bridge, of sound and suitable materials, and in all respects adequate for the passage of travellers, horses and carriages, with a secure railing on each side, at least four feet high, and a convenient way for foot passengers on one side, which shall be separated from the carriage way, by a good and sufficient railing, at least four feet high.

Land through which the road is to pass may be purchased, &c. &c.Sec. 11. And be it further enacted, That it shall and may be lawful for the said president and directors, or the majority of them, to agree with the owners of any land, through which the said road is intended to pass, for the purchase thereof: and in case of disagreement, or in case the owner thereof shall be a feme covert, under age, non compos, or out of the district, on application to one of the judges of the circuit court, the said judge shall issue a warrant directed to the marshal of the district, to summon a jury of twenty-four inhabitants of Alexandria county, of property and reputation, not related to the parties, nor in any manner interested, to meet on the land to be valued, at a day to be expressed in the warrant, not less than ten, nor more than twenty days thereafter; and the marshal, upon receiving the said warrant, shall forthwith summon the said jury, and when met, provided there be not less than twelve, shall administer an oath or affirmation to every juryman that shall appear, “That he will faithfully, justly, and impartially value the land not exceeding the width of one hundred feet, and all damages the owner thereof shall sustain by opening the road through such land, according to the best of his skill and judgment.” And the inquisition thereupon taken shall be signed by the marshal and by the jurymen present, and returned by the marshal to the clerk of the county, to be by him recorded. And upon every such valuation, the jury is hereby directed to describe and ascertain the bounds of the land by them valued; and their valuation shall be conclusive on all persons, and shall be paid by the said president and directors to the owner of the land, or his legal representative; and on payment thereof said land shall become an open public road for ever.

Tolls, when demandable.
Rates of tolls.
Sec. 12. And be it further enacted, That as soon as the said road shall be opened and improved, and the said bridge shall be erected and built, as required by this act, the said company shall be entitled to de-