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No. 101.

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To increase the salaries of the President Judge of the fifth Judicial District, and of the Judge of the District Court of the county of Allegheny.

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 from and after the first day of May next, the president judge of the fifth judicial district, composed of the county of Allegheny, and also the judge of the District Court of the county of Allegheny, shall each receive a yearly compensation of four hundred dollars, in addition to the salaries now payable to them respectively by law.

NER MIDDLESWARTH, Speaker of the House of Representatives. THOMAS S. CUNNINGHAM, Speaker of the Senate.

APPROVED-The thirty-first day of March, Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six.

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For the relief of Jacob Wise and others, soldiers and widows of soldiers of the revolutionary war.

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 State Treasurer be, and he is hereby authorized and required to pay to Jacob Wise of Juniata county, Jacob Vanartsdalen of Bucks county, Jacob

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Annuities & Bordner of Berks county, Jacob Sallade of Dauphin county. gratuities of John Gasser of Lebanon county, Henry Kieffer of Indiana $40 to

and others.

Bachite county, Peter Blanck of Columbia county, soldiers, and Eleanor Blair and Sarah Davis of Westmoreland county, Dorothy Snyder of Schuylkill county, Eve Gensimer and Mary Strohl of Lancaster county, Magaret Smith of Indiana county, Sarah Lewis, Jemima Swords and Mary Fulton of Fayette county, Mary Fulmer, Mary Myers and Mary Hubert of Philadelphia county, Mary Campbell of Northumberland county, widows of soldiers of the revolution war, ог to their respective orders, a gratuity of forty dollars each immediately, and an annuity of forty dollars to each during life, payable half yearly, to commence on the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six.

Gratuity of
$40 to Gid

eon Shaw.

SECTION 2. The State Treasurer is hereby authorized and required to pay to Gideon Shaw of Bucks county, a gratuity of forty dollars immediately, in full for his revolutionary services; the foregoing gratuities and pensions to be paid in conformity with the existing laws.

NER MIDDLESWARTH,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
THOMAS S. CUNNINGHAM,
Speaker of the Senate.

APPROVED-The thirty-first day of March, Anno Domini,

one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six.

JOS: RITNER.

No. 103.

A*Supplement

To the act entitled "An act directing the sale of certain town lots in the town of Beaver, and other lands adjacent thereto," and for other purposes.

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 commissioners appointed to sell certain lots in the town of Beaver, and other lands adjacent thereto, by an act passed the fifteenth April, one

housand eight hundred and thirty-four, entitled " An act
Hirecting the sale of certain town lots in the town of Beaver,
And other lands adjacent thereto," be, and they are hereby
athorized to pay over the balance of the proceeds of the
ale of said lots, not already paid into the treasury, to the
Jurgess and town council of the borough of Beaver, for the
purpose of supplying the borough with water, by means of
cast iron pipes: Provided, The same shall not exceed fifteen Proviso
hundred dollars.

SECTION 2. That Thomas Henry, the only survivor of the Thos. Henry, commissioners appointed d by an act of assembly, passed the surviving commissiontenth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-er, author. six, to make sale of certain out lots in the reserve tract of ized to colleet. land at the mouth of Big Beaver, in the county of Beaver, be, balances. and he is hereby authorized to collect all such balances of purchase money as may be owing for any of said lots, and he inay sue in his own name, for the use of the commonwealth; and upon the payment of the debts and interest in any case where suit is brought, he shall enter satisfaction therefor upon the docket of the justice of the peace, or prothonotary, as the case may be.

SECTION 3. That the church wardens of the Protestant Episcopal Episcopal church of Morgantown, in the said county of Church of Berks, or a majority of them, are hereby authorized and Morgantown, empowered to sell said lot of ground, for the best price that Berks co. can be had therefor, and convey the same to the purchaser or purchasers thereof: Provided, That the said wardens, Proviso. and their successors in the wardenship for the time being, forever, shall loan the proceeds of the sale thereof, on mortgage or other sufficient security, and apply the interest annually to church purposes.

NER MIDDLESWARTH,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.

THOMAS S. CUNNINGHAM,

Speaker of the Senate.

APPROVED-The thirty-first day of March, Anno Domini,

one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six.

JOS: RITNER.

No. 104.

Supplement

To an act entitled "An act relating to Inspections." approved fifteenth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and thi five.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House e Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by 1 authority of the same, That corn meal liable to be inspecto may be bolted or sifted, and the inspector or, manufactures of flour, shall not mark or stamp the month on the casks in Boards and which it was inspected, and that boards, or plank may b plank.

Corn meal.

exported without being square edged.

SECTION 2. Nothing in the act to which this is a supplement, shall be so construed as to require the inspectios. proving or branding of flour or meal, of any kind, shipper Susquehanna or laden on the waters of the Susquehanna and Delaware. and Dela- and their branches, and intended to be transported by the ware flour. waters of said rivers to a market out of this state, ba' within the limits of the United States.

Repeal.

SECTION 3. So much of the eighth section, so much of the twenty-sixth section, and so much of the thirty-first and thirty-second sections, and so much of the one hundred and fifty-seventh section of the act to which this is a supple ment, as is hereby altered, and all other acts and parts of acts relating to inspections, except this act and the act to which this is a supplement, be and the same are hereby repealed.

SECTION 4. That the true intent and meaning of the variforeign pro- ous sections of the act to which this is a supplement, relating to foreign produce imported into this state, and thence exported, are declared to be, that no produce imported into this state from any other state or country, shall be liable to inspection prior to exportation from this state, if marked or branded with the name of the state or country whence it was originally exported, though the mark or brand may have been affixed thereto after its importation within this state: Provided, That nothing herein contained shall be construed to repeal any of the provisions of the said act, imposing penalties for the false marking or branding, or exporting produce raised or manufactured within the state, without inspection: And provided further, That nothing herein con.

Relative to

duce

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Il be so construed as to prevent the inspection of foreign
duce, when it is desired by the purchaser or exporter.

NER MIDDLESWARTH,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
THOMAS S. CUNNINGHAM,

Speaker of the Senate.

APPROVED-The thirty-first day of March, Anno Domini, thousand eight hundred and thirty-six.

JOS: RITNER.

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No. 105.

A Further Supplement

the act entitled "An act authorizing the Governor to incorporate The Bald Eagle and Spring creek Navigation company, and to authorize the Canal Commissioners to construct a canal round the ..butments of the bridge at Bairdstown.

creek Navi

gation co.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of presentatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in eneral Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the thority of the same, That it shall and may be lawful for Bald Eagle e president, managers and company of the Bald Eagle and & Spring pring creek navigation company, by virtue of this act, id under such by-laws, rules and regulations, with proper id necessary penaltior, as they may adopt for that purpose, permit and cause the captain or commandant, or persons avigating any boat or other crafts, passing up as well as own the said navigation, or any part thereof, to open and but the locks, gates, or other devices on the said navigation, nd to pass their boats and other craft through and along the id navigation, any thing in the seventeenth section of the et to which this is a supplement to the contrary notwithlanding: Provided, That no penalty shall exceed the sum Provise. f twenty-five dollars.

SECTION 2. The provision of the act entitled "An act to Act of April protect the public in full benefit and enjoyment of the works 19, 1836, өх onstructed for the purposes of inland navigation," passed tended to this he tenth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and company. wenty-six, be and the same is hereby extended to the Bald

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