1. An act to enable the Governor to appoint a Notary Public
in the borough of Middletown, in Dauphin county,
2. A further supplement to the act entitled, "A further sup-
plement to the act, entitled An act to alter the judiciary
system of this commonwealth," passed the eighth day
of April, eighteen hundred and twenty-six,
3. An act relative to the Abington and Waterford turnpike,
4. An act declaring that part of Pine creek, in Potter county,
from the forks above Big Elk Lick, to the forks above
William Ellsworth's, on said creek, a public highway,
5. An act to annul the marriage contract of James S. Cham-
bers and Rose Ann his wife,
6. An act to enable the Governor to incorporate a company to
make a turnpike road from the Choconut creek, on the
north line of Susquehanna' county, to the Abington and
Waterford turnpike,
7. An act for the relief of Abraham Shoemaker and other re-
volutionary soldiers; and for the relief of Christina
Clemence, the widow of a revolutionary soldier,
8. An act for the relief of Adam Weaver, a soldier of the re-
volutionary war, and Eve Gensimer, the widow of a
revoutionary soldier, and for other purposes,
9. An act authorising the inhabitants of North Sewickly
township, Beaver county, to elect three supervisors of
the roads in said township,
10. An act to enable the Governor to incorporate the Wil-
lardsburg turnpike road company,
11. An act to enable the Governor to incorporate a company
for making a turnpike road from Coudersport, in the
county of Potter, to the New York state line, in the di-
rection of Olean Point,
12. A further supplement to an act entitled, "An act authori-
zing the Governor to incorporate the Mill Creek and
Mine Hill navigation and rail-road company," passed
the seventh day of February, A. D. one thousand eight
hundred and twenty-eight,