•112 !|® JPPQBLICJ©.; #.M. CK£KS}2 - - Editor j Fitll>AY, FEBRUARY, 6th, 1891.j ST Kit ED AT POST-OFFICE, LAPORTE. ( PA.. A3 SECOND-CLASS MATTER. J. V. RETTENBURY, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, DUSHORE, PA. IN ALIVE. He Nreki Oblivion und a New Lite i in !Vcw Suiilli n'ulcti. ! ■ "Robert Ilav Hamilton is alive' l and in good health. lie is in : Sydney, New South Wales. He is : beginning life anew there under an assumed name. He has cast be hind him the past, and is looking < hopefully forward toward the fu ture." This is what a friend of the sup posed dead husband of Eva Hamil ton said last night. This man is in a position to know, and he speaks l>y authority, for in his pocket were several letters signed by Robert Ray Hamilton since his alleged death by accidental drowning in the Snake river, Nez Perces county, Idaho. This gentleman was a play mate, a schoolmate and a college mate of the great-grandson of the financier of the early Republic, Alexander Hamilton. After their graduation these two friends separ ated, but down to the present, time they have kept alive a boyhood friendship and a college correspond ence. Robert Ray Hamilton, with abundant wealth at his command and prestige of an illustrions uarae, sought distinction in his native State. Hia friend became an of ficer in the United States navy and recently distinguished himself on the coast survey service by discover ing the true source of the myster ious Gulf Stream. A DEVOTED FRIEND. When Eva Hamilton stabbed Nurse Donnelly at Atlantic City this old-time friend of the dis graced husband was the first to fly to his assistance. During the try ing times that preceded the con viction of the mad adventuress who had dragged the name of a noble family into the mire, this friend stood at Ray Hamilton's elbow and encouraged him with words of sympathy and advice. Af the trial and conviction of the woman Hamilton had married this man still stood by his school-boy friend, and it was through his advice that Hamilton purchased the ranche on Snake river. During the time that Hamilton spent on the ranche he corresponded frequently with his friend, and in a letter dated several daj-s previous to his alleged dramatic death, he used these words : A SIGNIFICANT MESSAGE. "Yon may hear something that will .iprise you. If I leave bear jnly it will be for reasons best jwn to royeelf." it did not surprise this friend of iay Hamilton's then, when he heard „hat the man's dead body had been found in Snake river and buried in a desolate Idaho canyon. He waited patiently and presently there came a letter in the fumiliar hand writirg of his friend, dated at San Francisco. In this letter Hamilton, without referring in any manner to the re ports that had been published of his death, simply stated that he was about taking a steamer for Japan and that he would go thence to Australia, where, under an assumed name, which he gave, he would be gin a new life. At the close of the letter was this significant paraprn«b ; By the time this reaches will be a dead man. I am deaa— dead to every hope and ambition that I ever entertained. In a new world and under a new name I hope to reach the goal toward which I aimed and lost, ! HAPPY IN HIS NSW HOME. "It would be a breach of sacred confidence to disclose Ray Hamil ton's name and present abode," sajd this friend last night. "No man of any sense would believe the stories that have been printed of his death. Ray Hamilton was a proud and sensitive man and he felt the dis grace that was brought upon him keenly. Is it strange, then, that he wished to be dead to the world ? He will probably never return to this country. If he does so it will be incognito. I can assure you of this fact that he is happy in his new home and thankful that he has es caped from the siren-like enthral doin of the woman whom, in a mis guided moment, he made his lawful wife." If you want to turn over a new leaf turn to the right. When driv ing along the highway or walking the streets remember the same rule. The rule of the road in America is to turn to the right. It is a good rule to follow in ail cases, prevents confusion and collision; promotes sweetness of temper, as well as doing justly by your fellow man. II j who turns the other way goes wr-coug and is left. 1 ANNUAL STATEMENT > OF THE RECEIPTSSE.XPEI\SES, OF*TfIE*CDUIOT**OF^miVAH*FDR 1890. EXPENDITURES. Jury Commissioners.. $ 67 62 Amount brought forward $ 5370 40 Court Reporter 496 U0 Indexing old Transcript Book 7.'» 00 County Auditor; 69 96 Court Crier 75 00 Printing and Advertising 273 54 Jacob A. Meyers Commissioner 175 50 Fuel and Lights 127 60 Charles Hugo do 180 75 Prnthonotsr> and Cleik of Court 1 10 65 J. Campbell do 100 75 Eloctions ..... 769 56 Auditing Protbonotary Accounts 15 00 Assesinf» and Reg'st 757 14 Janitor 80 23 Ag'tl. (Society 100 00 Boarding Prisoners 238 75 Commonwealth Costs 864 15 Bounty 137 25 Constables 143 82 Jail Expenses 58 19 Stationary 312 46 Traverse Jurors 1542 60 Inquests 114 03 Grand Jurors., 785 99 Sheriff's Costs ... 103 17 Corn's, to Convention 40 00 Commissioners Clerk 300 OOCounty Bridges • 888 33 Refunding A ecu nt 96 76!Staie Assessment 73 30 Commissioners Counsel 25 00 Penitentiary Bill 285 48 Postage 19 25 Asylum Bill 91 25 Interest 445 79 Burial of Indgeut Soldiers 17 00 Sundries 174 46 Extra Clerk Work 25 00 Amount Carried up $ 5370 46 Total $ 10 345 73 Financial Condition ol tho County of .Sulllivan for the year ending Deo. 31, 1890. LIABILITIES. RESOURCES. Philip Karge Co. Order at Inst $ 265 49 Amount in Treasurer's bands $4311 19 Henry Karge IUSC) 115 00 Amount due from Collectors 1887 7 55 Mrs. Sarah Speaker 486 CO do do do 1888 207 23 Mrs. Amanda Reil (Hens) 2000 110 do do do 188# 722 77 W. C. Mason 500 00 do do do 1890 2025 55 Ethlin Mason 6l>o 00 do Emma Zeigler 150 00 N. N. Betts 2800 00 do Henry VanEtten 247 38 R. M. Stormont 191 25 do James Thorp 37 26 C- W. Engleman 2500 00 do Mason Brown 108 52 J Palhamus (use) No. 14 Sept. T.'Bl. 358 16 tlo Wm. Lament 10 00 J. Fauihamus jtidg. on Docket of J. P. do 3. L, Amt. of other outstanding 0rder5....... 961 46 do Henry Beanott 129 38 do J WallizerperF F Drake 43 45 do John Hopwood 47 71 do Lincoln Edkin 87 77 ao Daniel Pierce 70 00 do E. E. Webb 684 49 do Shoriff Tripp Jury fee 1888 and 1888.... 24 00 do Sheriff Uti 189# 8 00 Liabilities in excess of Resources 1775 98 Total v. $ 10 809 96 T0ta1...... . $lO 809 96 COUNTY ORDER ACCOUNT. ~~ .1 . Amount of County Orders Oustand- | Amount of County Orders Re ing Dec. 31.1859 $lO 356 31 deemed in 1890 *lO 034 68 Amount of County Olders Issued Amount of Comity Orders Outsland during 1890 10 345 73 ing De«. 31, 1890 10 667 36 S2O 702 Otj S.O 702 04 JACOB LOBAH, COUNTY TREASURER. In Account with tho Collectors of State Tax for the year IS9O. BOROUGHS AND COLLECTORS. I Amt. | Amt. I Col's. | Rebato. ! A int. I Bal- TOWNSHIPS. Charged 'Paid in Com. ! Due. ance. i Cherry D. E. Dieffenbnch slOl 02 $92 00 $ 4 Col $ , S -I 42 sllll 02 Coliey I Royal Scouten... 67 13 | I '67 13 ti7 13 Pushore Borough... Nathan Pers'un...; 183 IE 133 60 4 43; 5 92< 39 16j 183 11 Davidson iTheOdore Mencer 62 It | ! 'O2 14! 62 11 Elkland Hiram W. Osier; 43 09| 20 On- 60 105 21 4l| 43 09 Forksville Uoro ill. W. Gilbert j 70 48 49 39 1 «*■ 2 111 17 30; 70 48 Forks ,tleo. W. Lambert »9 601 57 64; 1 95> 2 34; * 2 33j 59 00 Fox 11. W. Westcott.. 7 37; j j 737 737 Hills Grove 'James Dutter 6115,,' 55 76 1 72' 3 A. A. Ludy do 3 37 LaPorte Township |Michael Jordan. do 674 66 88 LaPorte Borough jFrank Gallagher do 861 1 Cherry Township D. E. Dieficnbach 1890. 4 42 127 67 l Collcv Township 'Royal Scouten do 67 13 548 25 Dushoro Borough jl*athnh Persuc do 39 16 262 39 Davidson Township... Theodoro Mencer do 62 14 292 25 Elkland Township Hiram W. Osier do 21 44 49 01 ' Forksville Borough...ll, W. Gilbert do 17 30 64 90 Forks Township Geo. W. Lambert do 58 90 Fox Township (H. B. Westcott do 7 37 323 21 Hills Grove Township. James Dutter do 4fl 31 LaPorte Borough Robert Stormont do 7 39 108 25 LaPorte Township Philip Karge do 60 17 , Shrewsbury Township Richard Lisgon do 15 96 84 18 $443 18| $2963 10 Due Geo. W. Lntnhor Collector, on Stato Tax $2 33 JACOBLORAH COUNTY TREASURER. In account with the Collectors of County Tax, for the year 1890. BOROUGH I COLLECTORS. Amt. Amt. Taxos Rebate. ! Exon-I Col. I Due" * V D 1, charged, paid in. Ret'd. | era- ' Com. from i tions. j I Col. Cherry. ,O. E. Dicffenbacb $1742 22 $1520 00 sl3 15$ ssl 40 $127 67 Colley ißoyat Scouten... 648 25 54S 25 Dushore B.jNathan Persun... 717 16 447 78 23 56 13 43 262 39 Dauidson |Tho. Mencer 920 46 553 39 25 24 19 58 292 25 Elkland IH. W. Osier 942 64 826 18 $7 33 10 85 12 30 36 97 49 01 Forksville 8.111. W. Gilbert..., 237 88 160 61 689 642 64 96 Forks Geo. W. Lambert 738 32 637 98 17 56 23 88 58 90 Fox !H. B. Westcott... 404 40 75 00 394 225 323 21 Hills Grove.... James Dutter 618 65 508 03 12 86 21 47 12 74 17 24 46 31 LuP' rte B.lßob't. Stormont.. 352 12 224 37 12 IP 731 108 25 LaPorto 1. Phillip KaTge 411 68 331 22 585 14 84 60 17 Shrewsbury. Richard Lisson... 786 13 621 10 41 30 15 00 24 55 84 18 $8449 81 $5935 66 s6l 49 $lB5 70i525 04 1216 37 $2025 55 JACOB LORAH TREASURER. In account with the several Townships, for Road Funds, for Taxes reoeived from Unseated Lands. Due Twp. Amt. Total. Amt. Treas. Due TOWNSHIPS. from last ree'd. in Paid out, Com. Township, Audit. 1890. Cherry sll7 06 $440 97 $568 03 $403 31 s<4 31 $l4O 41 Colley 335 50 1522 94 1858 44 e35 50 15 00 1207 94 Davidson 286 41 1237 72 1524 13 1008 15 36 09 479 89 Elkland ... 70 66 202 34 273 00 165 68 4 75 102 57 -Poiks 21S 98 485 42 704 40 307 40 442 392 58 Fox 622 26 834 97 1457 23 1032 72 20 47 404 04 Hills Grove 22 71 266 00 288 71 85 74 315 199 82 LaPorto 591 94 876 62 1468 56 1258 80 33 34 176 42 LaPorte Borough 8 20 8 20 8 20 Shrewsbury 370 06 772 75 1142 81 1043 26 33 71 64 84 $2635 58 $6647 93 $9283 51 $5941 56; $165 24 $3176 71 JACOB LORAU TREASURER. In account with the several Townshi{« for School and Building Funds, for Taxes received on Unseated Lands. (Due Twp.| Amt. TotaL I Amt. Treas. Due TOWNSHIPS. from last rco'd. in Paid out. Coin. Township. Audit. I 1890. Chorry $254 14 $427 00 $6Bl 14j $336 65 $1 13 $340 36 Colley 155 92; 1451 5S 1607 60 465 94 15 00 1136 66 Davidson ."50 10 782 6oi 1132 60 418 42 342 710 76 Elkland 36 98 121 44 1 158 42; 121 71 424 32 47 Forks 233 78i 446 45! 680 2.31 234 78 05 415 40 Eox 456 89| 772 Oli 1228 90i 1056 89 30 00 142 01 Hills Grove 163 02! 302 11 405 13| 25 33 127 438 53 LaPorte 431 37 330 22 761 581 539 34 540 216 84 LaPorto Borough 17 72 17 72 17 72 Shrewsbury 507 57 427 JACOB LORAII TREASURER. In a'count with the Eeverai Townships for Poer Funds received from Taxes on I nstatcO Lands. Duo Twp. Amt. Total. Amt. Trta?. | Dee TOWNSHIPS. from last rec'd in P*id out Cora. ,Tow»'Up. Audit. 1890, Cherry $7 92 SISO 55 SIBB 47 slsl 92 17 20! JJ9 35 Davidson 180 lfi 774 34 954 50 34# (10 8-441 597 OB Klkland 10 23 10 23 5 23 j 5 00 Fori™ 22 24 1 82 24 00 24 06 p ox 162 34 102 34 100 00 5 00| 57 34 BillsUrove 9 88 9 88 8 60! 43! yy $220 55 sll2B 93! $1349 48 jfil4 Bl| s2l t'7 1 $713 60 JACOB LORAH, COUNTY TREASURER. In account wRh the County of Sullivan, for the year 1890, To amount due oouuty, upon Audi- Ily amount of County Orders receiv i tor's Report for 1889 $2373 41 cd during IS9O $10034 68 To amount received from oollectors By Treasurer's commission 501 73 of county tax tor 1887 364 ISy Treasuier's 00m, on $633.55... s3l 68 «« " •« 1888 126 85 ily amt. due from Co. Treasurer 4311 19 « •< ISB9 1882 29 •« •' « 1890 5935 66 To amount of county tux on Unseat ed Lands, received in 1890 4062 61 To amount of county's proportion of Llcenso money for 1890 416 82 To Jury fee in King vs. Forks I CO To Fine received from M. A. Browu 25 00 To costs received from E. A. Knapp 25 ''o To Fine received from M. Malion... 5 00 To amount reoeived from Commis sioners Laud Sales 19 00 $14879 26 $14879 28 JACOB LORAH COUNTY TREASURER. In account with the Commonweal".!) of Pennsylvania, for Iho yoar 1890. RIKTAIL'V R'S LICENSE. Jb9U To amount of Retailers License $l9O 50, By State Treasurer's Rec. ipn.; $452 67 Due County Treasurer's 81 loj Amount paii for adevertising 90 Oft j I'osts made for collections 4 4Q | Treasurer's commission 24 53 $571 6(11 $571 60 ~ RETAIL LIQUOR Lit'KNSE. 1890 To atuU of Retail Liquor Lioei.su $438 758y State Treasurer's UeceipU .$ 416 81 Treasurer's commission 21 94 $438 751 $438 74 WHOLESALE LIQUOR LICENSE. 1890 To amt. of Wholesale Liquor 'By State Treasurer's Receipts 380 00 Lic«use *4OO 0l) ; Treasurer's commitsions 20 00 S4OO 001 S4OO 00 BILLIARDS and POOL and BOWLING ALLEY LICKNsK. 1890 To amount of Billiards and Pool ]By State Treasurer's Recoipta $209 00 and Bowling Alley Liocnso #250 00 Treasurer's commission 12 50 Duo commonwealth ~2h 60 $ 50 00 ! s::50 00 PEDDLER'S LICENSE. IS9O To amount of Peddler's Licenjo $25 00 By State Treasurer's Receipts 23 75 Treasurer's comuiisi.n 125 25 oi)| 25 00 STATE PERSONAL TAX. To amt. of State Tax ree'd Irom col. '9O 468 31 1890 .May 14 By State '1 reus- Receipts £6 611 •< •' ' 1887 90 67 Jau> 9, Amt paid Prothy. oertifjing ■< '• " 1888 34 $: Records 1889 31 60 « " " 1889 155 On State 'treasurer's Receipt 216 04 j State Treasurer's commission 37 47 ! In County Treasurer's bauds * 4*7 62 74!) 42] 749 42 •NOTE: Of the above amount received for State Tax as shown to bo inj I hands ol the Concty Treasurer viz: | 437 02 This is tho aiut. due G. W. Lambert collector o: t orks overpaid by himj 2 23j And tho balance ia duo commonwealth j 435 -V| I 437 62] 437 B2 JACOB LORAH COUNTY TREASURER. In account with the several Towrirhips and Boroughs, for the proportion of money due tl.etn from License, under the a>.'t of 1887, for the year I*9o. i Total iprnpor proper |iropor propi rTrca'.«.| Duo Paid t Paid t Paia Due. llai - Twp's. i amt. tion >o tion to tiou to lion to com. county to to | to jtwp' mice, and License! Stato.jcouatyl twp, Bore's ; I twp. 'Boro'f; Stuti ai d Boroughs. 1 money| I i hot's r.-e'd. | Cherry ... 225 00 56 65 £6 25 112 50 j II 25 53 41 106 S! j 53 4t! 22500 Colley. ... 1 2 500 5T 2a 56 25 112 50 1 1 25 53 44 106 87 53 44 22600 Davidson.. 225 On 56 25 56 2a 112 oO ! 11 2a 53 ;i 1 53 II 10887 22500 ' Dutborc Ii lil5l) 00 210 00 210 00 630 00 52 51.199 50| ,i»8 50'199 Ml .1501.0 1 LaPorte B 300 On; 60 00 60 00: jISO 00 15 00 57 OOj 171 On 57 Ouj j 30000 |2025 Ou 438 75488 75337 50 310 00 101 25 416 8:1213 74 T69 ol jl 16 82 10687 202400 JACOB LORAIi TKEASI'REH. In account With the different Townships fo'- License m ney for previous years. iYtais.i Duo I i 1 W, V» Davidson Township - 1 '#BB ,100 $7 Davidson Township * j 1889 7! 25 1 I 1178 12 We the undersigned Auditors of the County ol Sul'ivan in the Commonwealth of ' Pennsylvania, do hereby certify, that ir, pr.rsi am eof the duties imposed upon us, by the sever al Acta of Assembly end the Supplements tlie.eto, we did meet ut the C< un y Commissioners office, In the Boroigh of LaPorte, on Monday, tne sth day of January A. D. 1891, (being the first Monday in January) und did audit and aiw.jutt and settle the sevcial aicounts Hquired of us by law, und due find ihcm true and correct to tho best of eur kuoniedge a.d belief, us act forth fully and seperately in ll.e foregoing P.ej ort. In Testimony whereof, wo have hereunto set our hands and Seals, at the aforc.aid, this 12th day of January, A. I>. 1891. J. HARRY SPENCER, [L. S.J ) GEO. C. WRIGHT. [L S. J v Count? Auditors, ULYdSES BIRD. [L. S.] J Altft : H. T. DOWNS, Clerk. j Just For Fun! me at cost for §§§§§§ SP(W CASH ONLY §§§§§§ This offer does not include the better class of goods that I shall continue to keep in stock as usual and will sell as low as possible. Respectfully, &c., J. V. RETTENBURY. BRANCH STORE LOPEZ. Dusliore, Jan. 20, 1891. Every man and woman in I.a Porto ami vicinity is invited to oall at tbe Drug Store ot Dr. W. B. Dill and get a free sample bottle of Dr. J. V. Smith's cough syrup, sure oure fof cou-rhs, colds, croup, consumption, Bronch itis, asthma, whooping coogh ete. At this, season of the year no family should he without this standard and reliable remedy as a slight cold, if allowed to run, may finally end in that terribte disease, consumption. As a cure for croup, this retni dy has no equal and its plefis ant and agreeable tatto makes it easy to ad minister to children. Sold by all. Price 5# oente per bottie. Crack proof Lumbermen's rubber I shoes, only sl.2£>at AIENCEa's, Sones-j town, Fa. ' QOURT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, HON. J. A. SITTSER, President Judge, llonorables Kobeit Taylor Jr. and K. A Strong Asd&ciate Judges of the Courts of, j Oyer and Terminer and (iencral Jail Deliverer ! Quarter Sessions of the Peace. Orphan* | C. art and Common Pleas for the County ol Sullivan, have issued their prectpt to ine di rected, bearing date Deff. 20, A. D., )890, for holding the several courts in the Borough of Laporte, on MOM 1 AY, the 2;; d day of Feb. A. D. 1831, at 2 o'clork P. M. Therefore, notice is hereby given to the Cor" <»ner, Justieos of tbe Peace and Constables within iho county, that they be then and there in their proper person at 2 o'clock p. in. ol said day. with their rolls, records, inquisi , ?ions, examinations and other rememhr>inc6» " to those things which to their offices r ppertain jto be done. And to those who are bour.d by (heir recognizances to prosecute against prison l crß who are or shall be in the jail of the t-aid county ot Sullivan, are hereby n< tif.ed to be then and there to prosecute them 48 will bejust. JOIIN UTZ, Sheriff- Sheriff's office, Laporte Pa., Jan. 12, 181*1. SPECIAL *fhmoiincemen 'F —CUNNINGHAM & COLE of— DUSHORE are headquarters for all kinds of hardware— • Tools, primps, stores and ranges, house fnruishin;/ (foods paints, oils and varnishes. Special inducements to builders. Manufacture of copper, tin and 1 sheet iron-ware. Roofing, spouting, BIRCH OIL DISTII.BS &c., a specialty. | Our prices are beyond till coujpe-; jtitiou, and we inviteyoui patronage, i CUNNINGHAM k COLE. 1 SHERIFF'S SALE:-By vi.tue ofw.it .f John J. Sadler dee'd. In the e.-taie of Jo«. W. Fr.rdoe, dee d. In ti.e vsta'e of Koliert Ilan die'd. Ai.d that sunt- will be presented to the Orpl.tin's Court of Sullivan n.unty on Wed nesday Feb. 25, 1891, at 3 o'clock p. in. fcr toulii uiatiun aud allowance. A. WALSH, Register. Register's Office LaP. rte I'a., Jan. 24, ISUI. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Notice if hereby given tl.at John R. T. Ryan, William Emery, DeWitt Podine, John O. Readirg, Jr., and John U. Breed villi make application 10 the Uovernoi of Pennsylva nia on luesday the 21th day oi February, IHUI, vnder the provision* of the Ar tof ti e Uener 1 A;a mbiy. entitled "An act to provide lor in corporation and i-esnla'ion of certain corport* lions," approved April 2t h 112 A D. 1874 ai d the several suppo menta theisto, for tl,e charter of an ir.tenden ooiiioration to Iw st} >ed **Xhe FaglesMeiu Tout Company. 1 ' having lor its objeet the building auo owning of boats a:.d carriage of pers.l"' >«' lebrnary Term ISBI. (return hat feb. 23, 1801). J Tho busq. Mutual Fire ?N«. Co. of llar rirfbur?. Pa., vs T J Heeler. Mo 67, Sept term 1887: plaintifl's appeal. •i Same v8 FAI CrvMley, 88 b»pt term 1887; Dli,ititiff's appeal. 3 John I tri vi Frederick tJti, No 20 May term, 188V; assumpsit- „„ „ 4 Weiles ACo rs John .Hileman, 82 May term 'B9; assumpsit. 5 Benjamin Lewis vs John Campbell, No 92, Dec. term 188'.'. 6 tilery P Ingham 'use) vs II T Ames executor ot A R Sprout antl T J Keeler, 148 May tern) 1890: assumpsit. 7 T'Asliore School District v* Wm C Garey Alfred Cole and John G Holmes, 156 May lerui 1-90: assumpsit. 8 Geo M Thrasher vs John Biddle and Mm Weaver, 168 May term 18(10; Fject. 9 T H Kunes vs Henry II llirleman, 177 May term 1890: delVs appeal. 10 Charles Shoik vs Geo Mc«ser»mith 178 May teim 1S40; tre-pasa. 11 Weeks, Cossum A Co. vs B Billiao, 3 Sept. term 1890: defendant's appeal. 12 Join Walsh Jr.. vs Sullivtin County 30 Sept. term 1890; assumpsit. i;( Frank Hnwlev vs Fletcher W Brockway 127 Sept. term 1890: trespass. 14 Mary J Psinton vs the Lyon Lumber Co., 146 Sept. teim 1890: trespass. li David Hurst vs Jaincs McFarlano, 146 Sent te.m 1890; defendants appear. P A. WALBII. Proth'y. Proth'y's > flke, LaPorte, Pa., Jan. 10, IS9lj NOTICE. Notice Is hereb.vgiven, that an application will be made to the Legislature of Pennsylvar ni„, ut its present session, for the pa'sape of on «et to repeal an aet. apprond the 9th day of May A. ISB9, entitl. d an act to provide for the examination of Miners in the Anthracite C«n! r< (fions of this commonwealth. and to prevent the employment of incompetent par lous as Mint is in AT thraci'e mines "to far a itrelatvg'.o that poitlon of the Ai foal legions in the County of BulU" I. 0. BLIGHT, O.M.AP Bel nice, Pa., J atl' 20, lb9l.