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An Act to incorporate the Town of Centreville, in the County of Bibb. 1831 50 (1831)

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Sec. 2. And he it further enacted, That the second and third
sections of the act to which this is an amendment, he, and the sane
are hereby revived, and the trustees hereby appointed, shall pos-
sess all the rights, powers and privileges granted to the trustees
of said academy appointed by tile act to which this is an amend-
ment.                            Approved, January 13, 1832.
AN ACT
To incorporate the Town of Centreville, in the County of Bibb.
Section 1. Bc it enacted by the Senate and 11ause of Repre-
sentatires of the Stalte ofAlbama in Gencral Assi mbly conven(l,
connerllt' I That the town of Centreville, in the countyolBibb, be, and the
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same is hereby incorporated.
nlooaninijr or  Sec. 2. And be it jarther ernircd, That the boundaries of
r'ran   sind town, as incorporated by the first section of this act, shall be
as follows, to wit: beginning at the junction of the first branch,
above Johint lenry's dwelling house, with the river Calhawba,
thence ip said branch to the bouni dary line of the tract of' land
on which the seat of justice is located, thence with the boundary
of' said tract ofland running north, and continuing round said
tract of lanud, to the place where the road leading friom the coun-
ty ferry on Cahawba river to the court house, intersects said
boundary line, thence with saidroad to the river Cahawba, thence
up said river to the beginning.
Trustr, to im  Sec. 3. And be it fjr/her enacid, That all free white male
lu    persons ofsaid town, living and residitug within said incorpora-
tion, above the age of twenty-one years, are lereby authorized
Powers   to vote for five persons residing it the to%% in linits, as trusteel
of the corporation, who are empowered to superintend the po-
lice of said town, by passing such by-laws not contrary to the
lawsofthe United States or ofthis State, as they may think pro-
per, for the government of said town, and for the suppression and
removal of nuisances, laying off and repairing the streets and
ways as may be within the abovementioned houlnduries.
May lay a tax  Sec. 4. And be it fur/t/ir enacted, That the said trustees, or a
majority of them, are hereby authorized to assess such taxes on
all property lying within the limits of said incorporation, as they
may think proper, for all the purposes of a proper police.
Consinhic to ba  Sec. 5. And be it furhcr cnalied, Trhat there shall be a con-
rppoiital  stable appointed within the limit  nfsaid incorporation, whose dIu-
ty it shall be to collect the aforesaid taxes, and to whoim the taxes
aforesaid siall be given in upon oath ; and the said constable
shall receive such per centum as is received by tax collectors in
similar cases.
Xlection frtrs..  Sec. 6. Aud beit furither enacted, That the election for trus-
tee tees shall be held ont the third llonday it February next, and for-
ever thereafter, on the satne day in each succeeding year, firoi
twelve o'clock A. M. until four o'clock P. M. under the diree-
tion (fa justice ofthe peace of said county and two householders
or ireliolders, in such place in said town as said justice of the
peace may direct.

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