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GRANT'S HILL-See damages, to be enquired into by the canal
commissioners, &c. who are to make report of their pro-
ceedings to the next Legislature,

Gratuity and annuity granted to Abraham Shoemaker, Wm. Spera,
Philip Hoffman, Frederick Burkhart, and Christina
Clemence, for revolutionary services,

to Eve Gensimer,

to Thomas Connelly,

to Adam Weaver,

to Jacob Bastian, Robert Sheppard, Dewalt Robinson,
Matthew George, Christopher Shefly, Jacob Johnson,
Peter Berry, Daniel Strohl, and Balzer Martin,
to Ebenezer Byers and Edward Hector,

to Benjamin Jones, George Eyster, Catharine Weikle and
Magdalena Kunkle,

to John Lehman, John Kitz, Matthias Ritz, Robert
Wright, Thomas Abbot, and Christiana Wilhelm,
to Philip Waggoner, Anthony Shreader, Michael Shin-
gledecker, John English, Mary Seybert, Mary Har-
ple, Jacob Eyler, Paul Bishop. Catharine Haffernan,
Elizabeth Beard, and Sarah Cross,

to George Swetzer, Jacob Booz, Zachariah Closson, Eli-
zabeth Henry, and Henry Bloss,

to Frederick Bruner, Dennis Carroll, Ann Carothers,
and Catherine Keisey,

to Jonathan Jacobs, Jacob Erb, Elizabeth Moser, Eliza-
beth Wheeland, Catharine Sheely, and Mary Park-

er,

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to George Keller, Louisa Osteer, and Catharine Curry,
to James Kirk, Benjamin Watson, James Curry. Thomas
Henderson, Thomas Clark, Adam Lead, and Catha-
rine Rehr,

to Thomas Overturff, Thomas Burk and George Cook,
and annuity to Peter Myers, Frederick Bodine, Tho-

mas Deeds, Martha Ross, William Clark, John
German, Sarah Seals and Mary Miller,

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to Robert Campbell, Frederick Baum, James M'Dowell,
Job Helms, Samuel Shaw, Justina Weiser, Michael
Rager and Margaret Dentzler,

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and annuities granted to sundry soldiers and the widows
of soldiers-See their respective names,
and annuities granted to sundry soldiers and widows of
soldiers-See their several names, 184-5
to sundry soldiers-See their names,
to sundry widows of soldiers-See their

names,

to Mary Ziegler,

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Gratuities and annuities granted to sundry soldiers and the widow
of a soldier-See their names,

$48

to sundry soldiers and widows of soldiers, 357

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Gehret Elizabeth, to receive a gratuity,

Gensimer Eve,

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German Reformed congregation in Reading, its trustees may sell

or mortgage certain real es-
tate and purchase other pro-
perty,

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in Germantown, its style changed
and authorized to sell and
convey a lot of ground,

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and Lutheran congregations incorporated,

Green Abbot, to receive a deed from John Derr for certain real

estate,

Greene county courts, the times for holding them altered,
Griffith Isaac, late marshal, &c., the Auditor General authorized
to settle his account for costs arising in a certain suit,
&c.
Governor, authorized to subscribe for 1000 shares of the stock of

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the Union Canal Company, and to certify a loan of 200,000, 61
Grove Jacob, surviving guardian and trustee, may sell and convey
certain estate of Samuel Thompson and of Hugh Brotherton,
deceased,
Guardians of minors may appeal from judgments of justices of the
the peace and awards of arbitrators, &c. in certain

cases,

may be appointed for the four sons of Jacob M'Grew,
deceased, who are deaf and dumb,

of Peter Uhler, a minor, authorized to convey to the
commonwealth certain property in Northampton
county,

of the minor children of Henry B. Grubb, may sell and
convey certain lands for their benefit,

Gundt Sebastian, George Henry, Benjamin and John George, here-
after to be called and known by the names of Sebastian
Gourdie, George Henry Goundie, Benjamin Goundie and
John George Goundie,

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HAFFERNAN CATHARINE, to receive a gratuity and annuity,
Harrisburg water company may be incorporated,

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borough, town council authorized to borrow $15,000, 444
academy to receive a grant of $500 from the State
Treasury, on a warrant of the Governor,

483

Hardwicke run, near Lancaster-See culvert and expenses how

paid,

Harple Mary, to receive gratuity and an annuity,
Hartchey Catharine, to receive gratuity and annuity,
Harroof Ludwig, to receive gratuity and annuity,

Hamilton Thomas, to receive gratuity and an annuity,

tled, &c.

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Harper John, John Hipple and Josiah Roddy's account to be set-

Hatfield Jehu and Harriet his wife divorced,

Haverford school association established,

Hawley William, his account for the erection of the Chester county
poor house may be settled by commissioners specially ap-
pointed,

Hays Thomas and Caroline his wife divorced,
Hector Edward, to receive gratuity,

Heck Jacob, late brigade inspector of the 2d brigade and 11th di-
sion of militia, to receive from the State Treasurer 860, &c.
Henderson Thomas, to receive gratuity and an annuity,
Henry Elizabeth, to receive gratuity and an annuity,
Helms Job, to receive gratuity,

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Herman Susanna, to receive gratuity and an annuity,
Hepburn Hopewell, attorney in fact of Eliphalet Allen, may sell
and convey the interest of certain minor children of John
Richmond, in and to the estate of Henry Wilson, deceased, 235
Highway public-A part of Pine creek, in Potter county, declared
to be such,

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part of Clearfield creek declared to be such, 208
Cheat river, in Fayette county, declared to be

such,

Highways-Big Sugar creek, from Goodwins mill, in Venango
county, to Propers forks, in Crawford county, and the north
fork of Sandylick creek, in Jefferson county, from the
mouth thereof to Ridgway, in said county, declared to be
such,
Highway-part of Shamokin creek, in Northumberland county,

declared to be such,

Hilt John to receive gratuity and an annuity,

Hillery Ozborn to receive gratuity and an annuity,
Hoffman Philip to receive gratuity and an annuity,
Hose-See sundry fire companies incorporated,

companies, the provisions of the act of 6th April, 1791,
extended to such,

Hose and Fire engine companies incorporated-See their names,
Hospital, Christ Church, in Philadelphia, its real property, inclu-

ding ground rents, declared to be free from taxes,

House of Refuge to receive an additional annuity of $4000 from
the county of Philadelphia until March 1835,

Hudders Ann to receive gratuity,

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IRELAND JOHN, to receive gratuity and an annuity,
Index of proceedings to be made by the Clerk of the Mayors

Court of Pittsburg,

Interest on the state debt to become due on the 1st of August,
how any deficiency in the fund to pay the same may be
supplied,
Intestates-See act relating to the descent and distribution of

their estates,

Inspection of domestic distilled spirits in the counties of Lancas-
ter and York regulated,

Inspectors of domestic distilled spirits may be appointed in the
boroughs of Columbia and Washington, and town of Wrights-
ville,

Inspection of flour in York borough-See part of a former law
repealed,

Ihrie Peter, junior, executor of George Ihrie, deceased, may sell
and convey certain real estate,

Imprisonment for debt after 4th July, 1833, abolished, where debts
do not amount to 8534, exclusive of costs,
Institution for the relief of the deaf and dumb-endowment con-
tinued for five years from the first day of April, 1833,
Improvement of the state by rail-roads and canals, to be contin-
ued, and a loan of $2,540,661, therefor
authorized,

of the state by rail roads and canals-See appropria-
tions for several specific purposes,

Incorporation of a company for making a turnpike road from Cho-
conut creek, Susquenanna county, to the Ab.
ington and Waterford turnpike authorized

of the Willardsburg turnpike road company in
Tioga county authorized,

of a company for making a turnpike road from Cou-
dersport in Potter county, to the New York
state line, authorized,

of the Belvidere Delaware bridge company author-
ized,

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of the Harrisburg Water company, authorized,
of the Philadelphia Fire company,
of sundry Fire companies to wit, Northern Liberties
Number one, Wilkesbarre reliance company,
Allegheny Engine and Hose company, Eagle
fire engine and hose company of Pittsburg, and
the United States hose company of Philadelpia, 86
of the Merchants and Manufacturers bank of Pitts-
burg authorized,

of the Haverford school association or seminary

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Incorporation of the Wyoming and Lehigh rail road company au-

thorized,

of the Philadelphia and Reading rail road company
authorized,

of a Free Road company from Adamsburg, in West-
moreland county, to Peter Pool's tavern, au-
thorized,

of the rail road company in Centre county, Rock
Cabin and Tangascootack, authorized,

of the rail road company, Norristown and Mount
Carbon, authorized,

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of the society for alleviating the miseries of public
prisons,

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of the Philadelphia Hospital,

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of the Red Bank and Clarion turnpike road company,
authorized,

of the Theological Seminary at Canonsburg, in
Washington county,

of the Saving Fund society of the Northern Liberties,
Kensington and Spring Garden, in the county
of Philadelphia,

of the Petersburg turnpike road company author-

ized,

Norristown Baptist Church, in Montgomery

county.

borough of Oxford, in Chester county,

Lycoming Coal company authorized,

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Conneauttee Library company, in Erie county, 275

borough of Erie, continued,

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Toll Bridge company over Red Bank creek,
in Armstrong county, authorized,
of sundry boroughs-See names and titles,
of the Pittsburg Saving Fund company,
Carlisle Saving Fund society,

Somerset and Conemaugh turnpike road com-

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