No. 7. 1 ct To authorize a temporary loan for the use of the Common wealth. 000: To pay SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same. That the Governor be, and he is hereby authorized, to negotiate a temporary loan, on the credit of the Common-Temporary wealth, not to exceed three hundred and fifty thousand dol- lean of $350, lars, at an interest not more than five per centum per annum, interest. with any bank or banks, corporation, individual or individuals, as in his opinion may be most advantageous, and the sum or sums of money so borrowed, shall be vested in the commissioners of the internal improvement fund, and applied to discharge the interest on canal loans, falling due on the first of February next, and the money so borrowed, shall be repaid to the lender or lenders, at any time within twelve months from the passage of this act, out of any moneys in the treasury applicable to the payment of interest. NER MIDDLESWARTH, Speaker of the House of Representatives. APPROVED-The twenty-second day of January, Anno JOS: RITNER. No. 8. Supplement To the act incorporating the borough of Womelsdorf in the county of Berks. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Borough assessors. Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of t same, That from and after the passage of this act, the qua fied citizens of the borough of Womelsdorf, in the county Berks, shall, on the same day that the several townships the several counties in this Commonwealth hold their tow ship elections, elect one assessor and two assistant assessor and collect their borough and county taxes as all other inco Heidelburg porated boroughs in this commonwealth, and that the tow township dis- ship of Heidleburg, shall hereafter be disconnected from th said borough, with all their township business of every d scription whatever. connected. NER MIDDLESWARTH, APPROVED-The twenty-third day of January, Anno D eighteen hundred and thirty-six. JOS: RITNER. without fee &c. No. 9. To an act entitled An act to provide for the erection of a house for t employment and support of the poor, in the county of Schuylkill. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of F presentatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Ge eral Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authori of the same, That from and after the passage of this act, Justices to justice of the peace in the county of Schuylkill, shall be e issue orders titled to any fee or reward for granting or making an ord for the relief or removal of a pauper or paupers, and t names of paupers of one family, removed at the same tim Constable's shall be put in one and the same order. pay for executing an SECTION 2. That the constables of the county of Schuy order. kill shall be entitled to receive, for executing an order f the relief or removal of a pauper, or paupers, twenty-five cents, and five cents per mile, circular, and no more. NER MIDDLESWARTH, Speaker of the House of Representatives. THOMAS S. CUNNINGHAM, Speaker of the Senate. APPROVED-The twenty-fifth day of January, Anno Dom ini, eighteen hundred and thirty-six. - JOS: RI'TNER. No. 10. n Act Authorizing the executors of the last will and testament of Amos Darlington deceased, to sell and convey certain real estate. Whereas, by the last will and testament of Amos Darlington, late of the township of West Goshen, in the county of Chester, deceased, a portion of his real estate, including a ten acre out-lot of woodland, was devised to his wife Eliza-Out lot of beth during her natural life, and after her death, directed to woodland to be appraised, with privilege to his son Amos to take the same be appraised. at the valuation, and in case of his refusal, then to be sold by his executors; And whereas, it is represented to the legislature, that an exchange of the north-east corner of the said wood-lot, which is cut off from the remainder by a public Exchange of road, with Townsend Eachus, for an equal quantity of wood land with land adjoining said out-lot, on the western side, would be T. Eachus. mutually advantageous to the parties, and particularly to the heirs of the said Amos Darlington, deceased. Therefore, SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the said Elizabeth Darlington and Amos Darlington, excutors of the last will and testainent of Amos Darlington, deceased, or survivor of them, be, and they are hereby authorized to make and execute a sufficient deed of Executors to conveyance to Townsend Eachus, for that portion of the ten make deed, acre out-lot of woodland, in the township of West Goshen, &c. aforesaid, bounded and described as follows: Beginning in the middle of the road leading from the Wilmington road to Hawley's saw mill, in the line of lands of Townsend Eachus and Amos Darlington, deceased, thence north sixty-two degrees, east twenty-two perches and four-tenths, to the middle of the west branch of Chester creek, thence down said creek south fifteen degrees, east seven perches to a stake, thence south thirty-three and a half degrees, east fifteen perches and five-tenths to the middle of the aforesaid road, thence along said road, worth seventy-one degrees, west thirty-two perches and four-tenths to the place of beginning, containing one acre receive deed chus, one rood and thirty-four perches, upon receiving from the said Executors to Townsend Eachus, a sufficient deed of conveyance for an from T. Ea-equal quantity of woodland, lying along the west side of the said ten acre out-lot, forty-nine perches in length, and four and seventy-eight-hundredths perches in breadth, to be held by the said executors, upon the same trusts, and under the same conditions and limitations as are contained in the will of said deceased, in relation to the out-lots aforesaid. NER MIDDLESWARTH, Speaker of the House of Representatives. THOMAS S. CUNNINGHAM, Speaker of the Senate. APPROVED-The twenty-fifth day of January, Anno Dom ini, eighteen hundred and thirty-six. JOS: RITNER. No. 11. Supplement To an act to incorporate Haverford School Association, passed the fourth day of April, eighteen hundred and thirty-three. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority Capital stock of the same, That "Haverford School Association" be, not to exceed and it is hereby authorized to increase its capital stock, to a $100,000. sum not exceeding one hundred thousand dollars, and the Power to fill managers of said association shall have full power and authorvacancies. ity to fill all vacancies, caused by death, resignation, or oth erwise, in their board, or among the officers of said association, and the persons so elected, shall continue in office until the annual meeting of the association next ensuing. APPROVED-The twenty-fifth day of January, Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six. JOS: RITNER. No. 12. ct To change the time of appointing the Canal Commissioners. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That it shall be the duty of the Governor, on or after the first day of February next, and annually thereafter, pointment. Time of ap to appoint three Canal Commissioners, and in case of vacancy, Vacancies supply the same by new appointments, whose powers, duties, supplied. and compensation, shall be the same as those of the present Powers, du board, and shall commence on the first of February next, and ties and comwhose term of service shall continue for one year: Provided, pensation. That the collectors, weighmasters and lockkeepers now em- Collectors, ployed on the public works, shall not be removed from office, lockkeepers and weigh. or discharged from such employment, until the first day of masters con. April next, unless for neglect or violation of duty. tinued. |