An act to alter and extend the limits of Autauga County and for other purposes. Section 1. BE it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Alabama in General Assembly convened, That the boundaries of Autauga County be and they are hereby altered and extended as follows, to wit: Conmencing at Big Mulberry creek where the line dividing the nineteenth from the twentieth township crosses the same, thence east along said line to the range line between thirteen and fourteen; thence north along said line to Shelby county line, thence east along said line to Coosa river; thence down that river to the mouth of Mulberry creek; thence up the same to the place of beginning and the same shall be, and remain the permanent boundaries of Autauga county. : Boundari Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the commissioners appointed to superintend the building of a court house and jail in the county compens of Autauga. be, and they are hereby authorized to draw on the county tion Treasurer for the county of Autauga for such sum or sums, as the county court of said county may think proper to allow them, for su perintending the building of said court house and jail in said county. [Approved Dec. 13. 1820.] An act to point out the duties of owners and keepers of water mills, who grind grain for toll. owners Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representes of the State of Alabama in General Assembly convened, That from and after the first day of March, 1821, it shall be the duty of all owners of Duty mills, or person or persons employed in keeping a mill within this mills. state, who grind grain for toll, to grind each turn in rotation as they are received in the mill, and shall grind all grain well if water will permit, and may take and receive one eighth part of the grain so ground for toll, and no more. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That if any person or persons shall commit any offence against the provisions of this act, he, she, or they shall on conviction forfeit and pay the sum of ten dollars with costs for every such offence, to be recovered before any justice of the peace in the county where such offence may be committed; and the money so recovered shall be paid over to the person who may sue for the same: Provided, that nothing in this act shall prohibit any owner of a mill from grinding his own grain at any time. [Approved December 9, 1820.] An act concerning the appointment of County Officers. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Alabama in General Assembly convened, That so much of an act providing for the appointment of County officers, passed on the seventeenth day of December, eighteen hundred and nineteen, as directs that constables, county treasurers,county surveyors, coroners, auctioneers,assessors and tax collectors, shall be commissioned by the Governor, be, and the same is hereby repealed. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the certificate of the Chief Justice of the county court that the constable, treasurer, surveyor, coroner, auc tioneer, assessor, or tax collector, (as the case may be) who may have been elected, has given bond and security as such, agreeably to law, shall be suf ficient evidence of such officers right and authority to exercise and perform the duties of the office, to which he may have been appointed. [Approved Dec. 20, 1820.] Pena ey. Resolution to authorize the Comptroller to receive all monies and notes arising from the rents of Seminary lands. Resvived by the Senate and House of presentatives of the State of Alabama in General Assembly convened, Thai the Comptroller be, and Comptrol- he is hereby authorised and empowered to receive of the Acting Goer to re-vernor, such notes and monies as may have accrued from the rent of -the seminary lands, and paid to him by any of the commissioners appointed to rent said lands for the year eighteen hundred twenty And be it further resolved, That the Comptroller he and he is hereTo collect by authorised and required to collect all monies due on all notes which may be placed in his lands for the rent of the seminary lands aforesaid and pay over the same to the Treasurer, whose duty it shall be to re ceive the same into the treasury, and keep a separate and distinct account of all such monies, subject to the future disposition of the Legislature. [Approved, December 20, 1920.] Resolution assigning certain rooms of the StateHouse to the use of the Comptroller of Public Accounts, and the State Treasurer. lonies. ents to. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Alabama in General Assembly convened. That the north cast room on the second floor of fhe state-house be-assigned for the use of the Comptroller of Public Accounts: and that the south west room on the first floor be assigned for the use of the State Treasu:er. [Approved, December 18, 1820.] Resolution to authorise the payment to Daniel Rather as Jailor of Madison county. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Alabama in General Assembly convened, That the Treasurer be, and he is hereby authorised, and required to pay to Daniel Rather, the sum of six hundred and seven dollars and fifteen cents, as fees due to him by this State as Jailor of Madison county.. [Approved December 21, 1820.] An Act to amend an act to provide for leasing for a limited time the lands reserved by the Congress of the United States for the support of schools within each township of this State for a seminary of learning and for other purposes. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Alabama inGeneral Assembly convened, That from and after the passage of lands this act, the agents of the school lands within each township in this state, shall have power to lease the same for any term not exceeding six years. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That all white male persons, over the age of twenty one years, who may reside in each township at the time of the election of the agents shall be deemed qualifie electors, any law to the contrary notwithstanding. [Approved December 9, 1820.] ualified tors. I DO hereby certify tha le foregoing are correct copies," collated with and corretted by the original rolls deposited in my Office." In testimony whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name the 12th day of February 1821. THO. A. ROGERS, rank, duty & pay 41 Cuhaw by guards use of } Aqueduct Company—— public arms 15 Collectors--defaulters pro- 461 tested 45-29 95 Elyton-incorporated 4 Error-act concerning 71 6.2 44 Executions-act concerning31 property exempt ib in suit at instance of g rank, duty & pay 42 Claiborne-incorporated 67 Electors-of Pres't & V. P. 19 appropriation for 90 Fees-clerks ceeded against 57 13 Ferries-act concerning how established 106 46 50 granted to J. Fowler 93 94 Fines-Governor to remit 19 42-43 13 warrants to be re- 23 72 navigation compary 70 96 109 17 Generals-how elected 38 convene Marion, Autauga i General Assembly-when to Baldwin 14 extended 104 Martial how organ- 63 County Oficers expenses of 94 112 75 14. 76 Greene-boundaries of 2 Incorporations-Selma 40-43 113 seat of justice 37 Crabb Thomas D.-road· 81 65 ment of ❤ town governm't of 100 Dai● Sami.-paym't of 103 Blount co.--seat of justice 78 Dallas 95 Bridges-act concerning 46 Debis- relief of election precincts 92 Í lint river navigation 25 70 Steam boat company 69 112 niy 71 Aqueduct company 72 112 Erie C2 57 same.fees in sui, for Mobile 108 Cahawba bridge Brigade Major-duty 39 in supreme court 100||Indictments- 4 seat of justice ib may be erected 50 Butler-co. court to tax 80 Decd's-acknowledgments 16 Indian land-jurisdiction 76 Cahowba-river naviga 13 Distress-collectors make 12 Jones J. N. S.--act to ma- tion .company tem, soverom't 19 private arms exempt 48|| numit negroes 62 34 authorized to grant ] 19 Tax collectors—relief 100 Rivers-Flint review of 33||Treasury-revenue act Rising Virtue lodges] 82 and Sarah. T. 10 Triana-incorporation. 110 Marengo-seat of Justice 88 Measures--act concerning 60 Roads-Madison and 'Mead--to emancipate his negro Richmond John Byler turn- 92 lower part incorporated 163 62 Limestone } 3 37 15 113 pike Thos. D. Crabb Tuscaloosa, 92 Robertson Adeline-et 103 alia legitimate i |Uniform--mulitia 4 114 45 108 Ross Jack F--indempified 77||Washington-incorpora'n 68 Sales-by sherif 31 Washington county-to disputed property 32 lay tax 72 106School lands-to be leased 6: 16 section money 34 Madison county 32 navigable S Printing-public act to acts No. to Printer Public-salary } 41 17 5Vardens-Blakeley receiv'd in pay't for lots 9 Mill works remov'd 75|| Walter Killis--manu- Comptroller to receive money Sheriffs-sales-by to collect taxes 106 Shows-taxable 97 penalty without license 114 mit slaves } 10 35 Wolves & panthers--an 13 | Wills--act concerning 8 ERRATA-Page 30-Section 9-Line 10 after the word "within." read Page 32-1st line, read, "shall be," instead of “be shall.” |