TdK JivIfTSK REPORTER THURSDAY JI'NK 10, 187*. LOCAL ITEMS. LOCAL NXWB.—Our friends, every where, will oblige us by sending us loenl nof| of . 4 . f # % CIRCULATION. -The circulation of the Htroavxa, on this side the county, l is arger than thm of all other ,japersin the county Bwslaesa men will therefore find this one of the best advertising mediums. We invite all interested to eome and in • -fiction will be ercdlted on thesuhscri which our pHtrcn* can at all times MO how I heir neeounts stand, and a receipt Ii j) this system carried upon each eopy of the paper. The new Citisens' Band. of Boals burg, will be success, and a Hvsly inter est is taken in it by the people of that town. From the person* eomp.wing thi new band, we know it will be s credit te HwUsburg. Mr. lsresl Young is the leader. \Yc most .ay that incw the local option act went intk operation we have witnessed less druainneai, in this sec tion of the at any other like period of tiipeTrev iou*. All crodit to the landlords if it is the result of aaobsarvaaee of tha law en their part. We know man with whom drunkenness wa* frequent be fore, to have been sober ever since. At H offer Bros cheap store, you al ways find new goods. Their stock is al ways kept full and complete, it is necessa ry "for Uiern to do thu in 'order to accom modate their numerous customer*. Small profits and quick sales, is their motto, and the bargains to bo bad of them are the best fn the county. ——People are wondering who are can didate* for county oCce* and wbo are not. £*>• allege this and that one is a candi ■ato and others deny it. A* the time for piking nomination* i* not many week* Ktsnt. candidates should have their announced, which will settle that jljrr and prevent misunderstanding K Drunk by name and practice.—' Drunk and James Drunk, werear at Uarrisburg, a few day* ago for Krnuess. This w almost as funny as Sober were arretted for be-1 man owning a piece of ground has it in foe simple to the earth"* centre, where it ran* to afiu e point, and he become* join e- with all other owner* of real estate. Doctor Hoover of Lcwistorn was #ent to the iwsylnm h short time sgo. We regret to learn that Judge Burvhfield is very ill, in consequence of hj 'tmputation of one of his limbs, on .aturdav, .-ith, from injuries which be sus taiiied somd time ptevleVii. —The annua! election of directors of she L. C. 43. p. railroad, was held at Philadelphia on 10th ioK., and resulted In electing the old board, with one excep tion, Mr Kncas being chosen a director in place of Mr. Roberts. The board re solved to push on the work of grading with renewed vigor, and we are assured that an increased force of hand* wi!l be c:.t io the -here the heavy srotk exists. fhe lack t>f fund* was the (-ause of the light force that has been ope rating for tb * !*l few months. The Braver Dam tunnel i* under fetir headway, living nearly half through But the great obstacle and threatened delay is presented by Paddy Mountain, which has thus far no: proven solid enough for tunneling, and ,i I- tga: iastJS.d of penetrating that mountain a cut will become necessa ry, at enormous coat of.time and labor. Sock a out would be some 113 fbet in depth with * width of top about 300 feet sloping to the road bed to a widthof 16 feet to ren der it secure against slides- The President and Chief Engineer were ~4icr.J . c4 ]* make arrangement forth® ballasting, laying of tie*. procure iraa and have the track laid from Mifflin burg to Laurel Ritn, a distance of about nine mile* —and on tho Western end, from the ter minus at Penn'a Railroad near Tyrone to Pennsylvania Furnace, a distance ef a bout eighteen mi[es. The track laying will be continued as fast as the graduation, masonry and bridg ing are finished. The annual report shows a good .condition of the finances, and that the part of road completed and in opera lion pajs beyond expectations. During u> ; cr ending Dec' 31, 1373, 29,720 pas sengers were carried over the road —Rev. D. H. Leitxell, ha* accepted a call from the Lutheran charge, at Currls ville, Clarion county, and intends remov ing thither next week. Success to him. >X —Rev. A. A. Kerlin, has been engaged to s-jpplv the pulpit of the J-ntheran con gregation of Stonevalley, for eix months. Success to him. —Monday and Tuesday were very warm. —Parties wanting clothing. notion* Ac are invited to call at tli* clothing store ia Milroy, price* low, see ad i t. —Tbe Mosquito and Fly Screen, lor windows, it a cheap and convenient article for keeping these pe*U out of rooms. We have triad thein. See advertisement of J. W. Houghton, in another column. annoyed by the worms that sometimes in fest flower pott, they can get rid of thein by putting an ounce of ammonia into a ration of warm water and watering the plants with it once a week.—Ex. A dastardly attempt was toad', on last Monday afternoon Oth, to fire the plan ing mill recently purchaaed by the Belle fonte Car Manufacturing Co. by sotting Are to a pile of shavings just outside tbe building. Fortunately it eu discovered in season to prevent any damage.—Re publican. scriptions for Reporter, the other day, w# found $2300 due us! This is all in suma ranging from 2to $lO. Now what are you going to do about it ? Tbeagtnt of the Superior Mower wiji give a trij|l ot that machine, at the Old Fort, On Tuesday, June 24th. An in vitation is respectfully extended to all, farmers in particular, to be present, and witness the operation. The field will be open to all other competitors with their machines, subject to the rules laid dpwn for the occasion. Jous H. ODXKKIKK, Agent for Centre Co. The Utica Steam Engine Company (formerly Wood & Mann) is the largest Steais Engine works in tbe United States. They hare their machine, boiler, black smith, and steam forge shops, bias* found rv and pattern shop, all complete of their kind. They have now in succeasful oper ation over 2,-WO engines, while tbe rapid increase of their business and tba growing demand for their work affords conclusive evidence of the favor with which it Is every where received, and the universal satisjketion it gifts. All their machinery combines beauty cf design, perfection of workmanship and'material, and in point of efficiency, ; durability, strength and economy, it is unsurpassed— lron Wo\Ud, For the Reporter. Mrs. Dr. NefTs yard is so beautifully decorated, with delicious flowers, that no one can possibly help admiring it. The fragrant odor and the present ap pearance of tbe flowers is sufficient U> cheer the most sad hearted, when we no tice how well ty is divided into beds, and how perfectly free from impurities, we must confess that none but a botanist could keep so beautiful a yard. Reware of your drugs. Uoerge Young, who lives a short distance west of our town, greatly endangered his life by tak ing a dose of sugar|of lead, thinking thai it was salts. However, we arc glad to aay, that our friend, Mr. Young, made a lucky escape. —rßill Browu, in last weeksßepub \ -an, advertises for 20 girls—gra cious has be turned Mormon? MILLHEIM ITEMS. —The chicken disease ia ravaging this place aud is almost depopulating the ben roosts. Hereafter Penn twp. teachers will be paid according to their qualifiea tions. The directors have at last hit the nail on the head by grading teach ers salaries, with the right of placing those who receive the highest wages over the largest schools- Work is still progressing on lbs tunuel South east of this place. The blasting of rocks can he plainly heard in town. The circus which exhibited here last week was a thin affair and was but poorly attended. The man with "ye game of cards was along and re lieved tome verdant cues of their surplus cash and others ef tbeir watches. Experience is a dear school and none hut fools learn therein. Geo. Foote, the Berichter man, ia said to lie the beat base bawler iu town. He can strike harder, catch better, count out quicker, and run faster (only he runs so lougoa one place) than any other man baluuging to the club. A little daughter of Jonth. Kream er, of thia place was severely injured on Saturday last, by falling from a beam in the barn, oa a wagon which was standing balow, a distance of a bout ten feet. Aaronsburg is happy over the proe pect of get ling a new store and hotel. Since the circus, our towu boys dont set up the. ice-cream as often as they used to. They eotpplajo of strapped pocket books and empty watch fobs. Fourth of July, is almost [bare aud as yet nothiog has been done to cele brate the day, which breathed into ex istence,this great and powerful natio a. Let not a time honored custom of al most a century die out. Let our mot to be "We come, we come, n little band. As children of the nation, We are joined in heart, we are joined in hand. To keep the Declaration." —The circus that passed through here last week, did not make their ex penses at Mifflinburp, Millbeiw or Bellefoute. MARRIAGES. On 10th, bv Rev. Robert Hamill. George L. Lee to Nannie Kemp, both of t ontrj Hill. .. .. r-rr. HAYRAKBS-IMPORTANT NO TICE—AII farmers having a Laurelton Hay rate, ate hereby .ospewiAliy notified, that the undersigned i* willing to put the NOVELTY RAKE alongside of it, for trial, on condition that the Rake doing its work in the most satisfiactory manner be purchased. I have ordewl 40 Novelty rakes this season, and the greater portion are already engaged, and person* desiring to purchase a Hay rake can have the Nov ell® on trial, and where it docs not render satisfaction, tne person feaviwg it Uriah is not obliged to take it The undersigned also ha* for sale a No. 2 Jhxige Reaper, which he will tall under price, a* he is not agent lor the above machine tb is sea son All orders by mail attended to. PHiLir Mxaaixaxii. June 19-St. Centre Hall, Pa. 4 N If UAL FINANCIAL STATE-' MENT. yceipu and Expenditures cf Potter School 'Uistritt fdtlbe jWk thdfag 1 Jufie 2nd, 1874 Fred Kurt*, Treasurer in aeeou-t. Gross ami. of lax duptt. cate for school and . building purpose® $6281 83 Outstanding tax $547 51 Bat on J Bitner due bill 101 62 Bal due at settlement June 1872. 090 47 Note of Eh 11. Durst- Ipbh Due bill M'rt tothp.... Dfu Order of W Stump un m'fg c0mp..... - 6000 Amt. received from Ban ner twp., tuition..—— 20 48 Amt received Jno Far ner col for 1871........... 213 20 State appropriation for 1872..—. - - 4 60,1*10 Vice President 8,(100 10,000 Speaker 6,000 10.000 Chief Justice ,00 10.100 Associate Ju*....8 . 48.000 80, UOu Cab t 7 Member. 60,000 70,000 Assistant Sec'y 7... 21,000 42,000 Con. 241 members 1,M16,000 New Con. 1 2,182.600 Senate 370,000 076,000 Ihdcfete* 60,000 108,010 Tuiel aruu i sal r s|l.WiW * 210,00 All the Modoc prisouers have betu. removed to Fort Klamath. Gen. Davis had made preparations, to hang the loaders when he received orders to stop, and with a little delay] iu the orders from Waehiugtou would proven too late. An euterprisiug individual write* to gO?fuaiem from Tittiu, Ohio, of fering to pat #60,000 for the privi lege of exhibiting Cfepuin Jack throughout the couulrv during the pe riod of sixty day a. SOM ETHI NO NE W ! Mr. J. C. Sprin- Ser has opened, at Centre Hall, opposite io bank, an ICE CREAM. CONFEC TIONERY and SUA VINO SALOON* Nlekly Savored Icecream tb bo had every Saturday, and a full assortment of Confec tioneries and Cigars always on hand Call in if you want a nice, clean Shave, or w ieh your hair trimmed in style. Mr. S. will be than LAI I'v-r a liberal share of public patrojiage. Idfiulin -t-1 The Undeveloped West; or. Five Years in tho Territories being a complete His-' lory of that vaat Region between the Mississippi and the Pacific, its Resources. Climate, Inhabitant* Natural Curiom tiea, fie., Life and Adventure on Prai ries, Mountain*, and the Pacific Coatt. with *240 illustration*, from original .ketch es and photographic view* of the scenery, citiee. lands, mine*, people and curiosities. f the great West. By J. H. Beadle ' western correspondent oi the Cincinnati} Corniuert iel. and eutborOf "Life in Utah." I NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., ! Philadelphia, Pa. j The tpecicmen page* ef the above work, ! now upon our table, show that it will be a book far better even than expressed in above paragraph. The illustration*, ore first class, aid it* pages are full of that which is calculated to entertain and inter eat any reader. It ennnot fail to become a popular work. JUST READY and FOR SALE AT THE Clothing Store. Milrey. A choice assortment of ReADY-MADE CLOTHING. Fine Black. Blue and other Cloth Dr Suits, Casssimere Dress and business suits Linen Paula, and Veats, While, Duck Veata, Alpaca Coala, Pants, and Overalls for working men. Men's and Roys Hat*, latest styles of Ilodta, Snoea, Gaiters and Slippers. TRUNKS, VALISES, and a full stock of Mens' Furnishing Goods. Price* Low. Come and examine for yourselves, and buy at the Milrov Clothing Store. junPHf ZKB KKISK A BKU FARMERS AND TEAMSTERS, LOOK T© YOUR INTERESTS! \ Curtis' Zink Collar Pads, pronounced by all who have used it, to be the I- -t Col lar Pad ever invented They are warrantee! to cure the worst case of sore neck on horse* For *ale by W. J. M MANIGAL, l'Jjun'irn at Millheim A Milroy. \ Tiie Weekly Suu. ONLY (1 A YEAR. 8 PAGES. The Beet Family Paper -The Weekly N. Y. Sun. SI a vear Send vour Dol lar. Tha Beat Agricultural Paper—The Weekly New 1 ork Sun—B page*, $1 a' year. Sena your Dollar. The Best Pelitieal Paper -The Weekly N. Y. Sun—B page*, SI a year. Send; ycur Dollar. Tha Beet Newspaper. -The Weekly N.i Y. Sun—B pages, $1 a year. Send your: Dollar. Has 411 tha Weekly N Y Sun—Bpages. $1 a y-ar. Send your Do! lar. The Beet ttery Paper —The Weekly N Y. Hun—B pages, $ 1 a rear. Send vour Dollar. Tha Best Pasbisn Reports in tho Weekly N. Y. Sun—B pages, (I a year. Send vour Dollar Tha Beat Market Eeport* in the Weekly N. Y. Sun—B pages, fl year. Send your Dollar. The Beat Cattle leperta in tba Weekly N. Y. Hun— B pages, $1 a year. Sena your Dollar. The Beet Paper in Every Respect.—The Weekly N. Y. Hun—B page*, $1 a year. Send your Dollar. Address, THE SUN. New York city. June 19-6t. - —- — WOOD CARPETS The Best substitute for Oil Cloths, Mat tings and Carpets. Also, Boughton's patxxt awcwtahi.k NURSERY GATE and VYindow Bar, to prevent accidents to children. "Will lit any door, window or stairway. Price from $1 23 to $2 23. 41*o, Bough ton's PATENT ADJUSTABLE MOSQUITQ& FLY SCREEN. will Utany WINDOW OR DOOR. Price for windows, witli netting and fix lures complete, from 60 cents to $1 60. For doors, with netting aud dxtures complete, $2 50 to $4 00. J. W. Boughton, 1200 Chestnut Street, Phil's. Junelb-ftß, Y7XKCUTOBS NOTICE.-Letters Us-1 Ts tamentary on the estate of Ohristo-j pber Moyai, of Pcnn twp, doe'd, have been granted to the undersigned, who re quests all persons knowing themselves in debted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having demands against tne same to present them duly authenticated hy law for settlement. B. F. PHILIPS, S J HERRING ljußel2-6t Executors. Imitating the Savage* Mmloc Prisoner* Massacred Near Lost River. Sail Francisco, Juno V,- froiu Boyle's dated re latetha particulars of an atrocious massa cre of Modoc prisoners, supposed to have been perpetrated by Oregon .volunteers ■On Saturday morning Jame* Fairchild 'and about a doaen other men left Fair-j child's Ranch*, Cotlonweod Creek, with seventeen Modoo captive*, including women and cbildun, and Shack Naty |Jim, Bogus Charley, Tehee Jack, Pony and Little John. The Indian* were in a wagon drawn by (bur mule*. At the 'crowing at bott Hirer the party encoun tered a body of Oregon volunteers, under command of Capt. liUer, The ao.dier* j gathered about the wagon and questioned I Fairchild. The latter told them the In | Jian* were all Hot Creek* except I.title j John, and that there were no charge* again*! them. Fairchild undertook to push on to Itovle'a Camp, near Craw ley'*. The Kecorl Overpowered, tin the road Fairchild noticed two men | ahead ridtag to Rocky Point, a* it to in- I tercept him. When the team approached the two men one of thein presented a nee dle gun at Fairchild taytng, "Gel down, you old white headed———- — j "By What authority 1" said Fairchild. j. "By mine, lam going to kill the In-', dian* and you to," u the reply. j t'j The leader caught hold of the mutes aud o|unhitched, them, cutting tho harness. l ': Fairchild clinging to the linos leaped to [tho ground. The poor wretches implored 0 foi mercy, aid begged Fairchild to save i) theiu The warriors were unarmed aud 1 knew that resistance wa* useless Tbeyi , were the cuolctt in the parly, although tearing inevitable death, but the Women, ! sua children shrieked, groaned, and wept ipiteoutly. Fairchild had nothing but a 1 ,imall pistol, and six Inches from W! I L . **'• |[was the *"', of „ n#lKlla fun MJi . j that the tear* came into hu eyes, and (hat | ho mingled hi* entreaties with those of the Modoc* in hope* that the massacre might be avoided. He add* t 11 Tits Majacrc Regitu. ■ "It us a terrible tceno—one I nev-| -|0r shall forget. I shudder when I think of . what I saw and heard. The fearful voice* . ot those women and children tlill ring in my car;.. But the cowardly hounds wore' not to ho balked. A shot, and Little John lay dead in the wagon, with a bullet , in bis brain. The mule* dashed away with Fairchild, who becmne untangled iu I the line* Five mor ihot* were fired in j rapid succession, by which Tehee Jack, ; Pony, and Mooch were killed, anu Little John * squaw frightfully wounjed in the shoulder. Away ahead un the road, in the direction of Boyle'* Camp, a cloud of dust was perceived, indicating the ap proavhofa train The murderer* espied the dust, and shortly afterward were riding away, fu-rgt. Murphy of Battery (J, Fourth Artillery, with ten men aud a teamster, came up to the scene of the i iua*-acie. The Sergeant look charge of affair* and remained with his men on the ; ground." \Yt>o vV.iunitlftl the Murders. ! Fairchild. a loaiutler, and tho wounded squaw with her two children came in at J o'clock this morning. Fairchild reach ed Gen Davis' headquarters and related* his story. Teams with an oscort were at jonco tent to bring the prisoners, dead and * alive No steps were taken for the appre hension of the felons who performed the bloody pork. U u generally sqppused (tbat the guilty pauses wete Oregon volun teers. Fairchild it uf that opinion him self. The warricr* killed were not charg-: rd with murder Those who know them best -ay that they have only participated in open fight*. Every one here condemn* the affair a* atrocious a id without excuse. There is no doubt but that tbe murder* i v,cre carried out upon a carefully ttrrang led plen, as Fairchild noticed horsemen on tbe road ahead and behind bitn when tbe ah its were fired. Had Jehn Fairchild instead of James been present another murder might have been added to the list, as the Oregonians are bitter in their hatred to John, the old man, and other Ca! dormant. The Warm Spring Indian* have only a few week* longer to serve. Ser gt. Clinton is fast failing. ficKMsK- RXAP Tilts. The tqpenor is a per A Mower, is a candidate for favor to which the attention of Centre county farmer* is called. The {superior is manu factured in Wheeling. W. Vs., and ha* met a large sale, and obtained many high recommendation* in Ohio, and other slate* Tbi* machine dipen-c with cog-gearing and all unnecessary trap* wiith whicb many other mar bine- are articled ; it is simple in construction, strung and durable, easily managed, and lip Ist draught. Tbe Superior is luily warranted to do its work right, or no tale. Mr. John 11. Odenkirk, of the Old Fort, i agent for Centre county for the Supe rior. and person* wishing a Mower tf Heap chad bettor call on him before purcha** g another- uOjan. N O T I C K '—II. I). VAN PELT A ,CO. are building a few FIHST CLAHH KEAPKKB and MOWBRH, for this sea son's trade, which they warraut in every respect equal and in some respect* superior to any Machine offered In this war hut. and .which they propose to UKLb for a little LESSMtiNKY than any othoi Machine* are aold at. Person* wishing GOOD MA CHINES. with the advantage* of any re pair* handy at home, will do well to ex amine our Machine* before purchasing foreign ones. We will put them all out on trial. 16inyn>2 —LIME!—Mr. George Knoh ha* takes)! charge of the Lime kiln, near Ueiure Hall , and will corutuaUy keep on hand a good quality of Lime Mr. Koch can be found 1 at the kiln at any time during the day ; I to Wait upon customer*. my 15 a PRICK LIST JOBBING AND COM MISSION HOUSE OF BURNSIDK A THOMAS, j holietonte, Pa. jli good Cigars for-.. - Cct* ! White sugars per pound —l3cU Dcmarara sugar per pound— ...IScts , Rio coffee - 26ct* Arbuckles brown eoffeo per pound 30ct* Be*t washing soap* per pound...6, 7 A Seta Beit starch per pound... —lOcU Beit bright Navy tobacco per pound..sort* Bet Black Navy tobacco 60ct " double thick and bright nr.d black H6ot* Fine cut chewing tobacco per pouml-fiOcts Ucst sugar-cured Hants per pound 1 Tot* No. 1 black pepper per pound.. HOcts Molasses per gallon OOct* Large *ir.o dairy Halt per sack 16ct Molasses per gotten - -liOcU Coal oil in 5 gal. lot* Diets, per gallon best article. Mackeral without heads and all kind of mackerel and Herring at city prices. Double X X white, drips 80ct* juir gal lon, in 6 gallon lots Set* a gallon less. 1000 other article* too numorous to tnen • tion. cheap. Men's stogies, heavy shoe* 5 at SI,HS per pair. They have tho largest * and cheapest stock of goods ever offered to - the public. If you wunt lo I SAVE 20 TO 60 PER CENT. GOTO BURNSIDK A THOMAS opposite the Bush House. All kinds ol whole packages at less price). Tim N aw GAMS A*l Ftan LAW.— Many [change* were mode in the Game 'and Fi*h . law* during the latt section of the Legis lature That our reader* may ba thor oughly pouted un the*e point*, and tluitj avoid making themselves liable to a prose cution through ignorance of ths law, we j puhliih the following summary of the late net defining the time and manner in which fl*h and game of varieu* kind* may be taken within tho jurisdiction of the iCommonwealth ot Pennsylvania. OA ME. No |trron .hall pursue or kill any deer, MV* only from the flrvt day of September to the ttr*t dey of January, in any year The pursuit of deer with dog. I* forbidden at all time*. Trapping of deer, except for family u*e, U also forbidden. The penal ty for the violation of the above law i< a tine of foil. Any con.uble or town offi cial may kill any dog that habitually pur tue* doer, and the owner thereof ia liable • to a penalty of $lO for each deer or fawn , killed by uch dog. ProvuM, That ao | much of this taction a* prohibit* the run- i ning of deer with dog* shall not apply to , the counties of Centre, Clinton, layette, ( Schuykiti and Wyoming Gray. Black and Fox Squirrel* may be killed only from the flr*t day of July until i the first day of January, in each year. The penalty for violation of thia act I* a ■ fine of #6 far each *nuirrel killed out of teaaun. • Babbit* may bo killed frou* the first day of October until the first day of February, in any year The penalty for killing out of season it #5, for each rabbit *o killed Hunting rabliU with a ferret is forbidden under a penalty of $lO for each rabbit to killed. Wild Turkey* may be killed from thej first day of October until the first day ofj January of each year. Yh penalty for ' killing out of teuton i $lO fbr each Tur j key o killed. ■ Snipe may be killed from the first d" '* , September until of April * *** . year. The pensHy for killing out jot season is $lO for each Snipe *o kill ed. 1 Woodcock may be killed from the first day of August until the first day ef Janua ry of any year. Penalty of $lO for each Woodcock killed out of season. Field Plover may be killed from the ;first day of August until the first day Jan uary. Penalty of $lO for each Plover kill ed out ot season. No person shall kill, ot expose for *alo, 'or have in hie or her po*eion [after the same has been killed, any (Juail or Vir ginia Partridge, except only from tho first day uf November until the first day of January uf any year. The penalty for killing out of teason U $lO Par tridge so killed. No purson shall kill or trap or have in their possession after the same is killed, any jjtobin. Nigbthawk, Sparrow, Lark, Swallow, Cat-bird, Blue-bird, or any oth er inkactiverou* bird, at any time, under a penalty of $6 for each bird so kilted. No person shall rob or destroy the nest or egg* of any wild bird, excepting such birds as are destructive of game and in soctiverou* bird*, under a penalty uf $lO for each offence. No person xhwif. as any time or place, take any Wild Turkey, Partridge or tjuail, or Woodcock by mean* of any blind, trap, net or any device whatever, under a penalty of $lO for every bird st> taken. Prurufnf that nothing in this sec tion shall prevent the trapping of game, for propagation or preservation over win ter, from the toth of December to the Ist, day of February next following. Shooting un Sunday is forbidden under ■ t penalty of iHV No corporation shall throw any culm or coal Hrt into any of tho waters of this State under penelty of S6O for each lot fence. in addition to liability for ail dam age* indicted. No person shall at any time patch any ipecVod trout with any device, *av only with hook Vtd line, or place any set-line* in waters inhabited by them, under a pen ally for $26 for each offence. It shall not bo lawful for any person to place any sot-net across any of the canal*, i crook* or rivulou, of this State, under a penalty of $26 for each offence. In any water* of this State inhabited by trout or bass, it shall not be lawful to catch fish with any net tbe meahe* of which shall not be aver three inches, un der a penalty of $26- Saltnop or speckled trout may be caught from the first day of April until the fif teenth day of August of each year. Poa alty for taking out of season, $lO. Any person tresspassing on any preserve or fish pond is liable to a penalty of SIOO to the owner, in addition to damages. Itass and pike way bo caught from the erst day s>f June until tbe first day of| Mnrrh, with a hook and line. The penalty for taking out ol season, or in any other manner than by h iok or line, $26 for each offence. No person shall catch any trout, bass ut other fish ip spy ol the water* of this *ute by sbutliiig or drawing small nety or Mins therein, when the water shall be partly or wholly drawn off. under a penally of $26 for each offence. In all case* where the shooting of game! or catching of fiefa ia prohibited in any| county or counties, for a fixed term ofj .years, Uy special act, nothing in the above act shall be constructed to alter or invali date such special act*. It shall be tho duty of the Mayors and; Burgesses of the cities and towns of this Commonwealth, to roquire their police i and constabulary force, and it is horeby made their duty, and also the duty of the clerks of markets of said town* and cities, to search out and arrest all pcrsoas viola ting any of the provision* of this act. Any 1 person having a knowledge of any of these provision* may make information of tkv same, and one-half of the penalty shall go to the informer, CENTRE HALL COACH SHOP, LEVI MURRAY. at his establishment at Centre Hall, keep* on hand, and for sale, at the most reason able rates Carriages, Buggies, & Spring Wagons, PLAIN AND FANCY, and vehicle* of every description made to order, and warranted to be inado of the best seasoned materia), and by the most skilled and competent workmen. Vernon* wanting anything in his line aro requested to call and examino hi* work, thsiy will find it not P> ho excelled for durability and wear. maylfitf. > LEVI MURRAY. NOTARY PUBLIC, SCUIBNKU AND CONVEYANCER, r CENTRE HALL,PA. Will attend to .administering Oaths, Ac knowledgement of Deed*. Ac, writing Ar " tides of Agroement, Doeds, Ac, maylo - , An elegant Album for 26 cents holding . 34 full siecd cards bound in full gilt cover and sold at tho low price of 26 cent*, suita ble for the pocket or centre table. Order a sample, sent by mail post paid on receipt Jof 25 cents. 3 for W)cents, orfi forsl. Address, Burrow A Co Baltimore, MD ft -*s. Agents wanted. Catalogue* of Books' ' Picture 3 Ac sent free. y BKLLKFONTEM ARK RTfl. h White fVheat #1.66, Red 160 ... Rye 1-74. Coin to ...,Oat 86 Barley*). f . 70 ulorerseed A.OO ... ..FoUtoee 46. Lard per pound 7 l'ork per poundlMt flutter 14. Kgg* IS Plaster per ton '• sl4 Tallow H Bacon 8 lfam 12 • LKWISTOWN MARKETS • White wheat 1,05.... Red wheat 1,00.... Byc n 66 Corn 42 Oat*SA......Barley 00...... Clover*oed6,oo Timothy teed, !0........ Salt 2 toper aack '' Bacon 10c......11air 16......8uttei 15... Kgg* 16 Flatter*' to iroCsXand LOT FOR of ground, at F otter'* II ilia, thereon eretv ' ted a two-tery dwelling House, with good r W agon maker Shop, a g<>d Stable, and all tiea*ary outbuilding*. L oflerod at pri , vate*ale, on reasonable term*. There ie a well of never failing water, with puuip, near the door For ftirther particular* ■ apply to Mr*. KATE SHAKER, i ITaprfiw Potter* Mill*. Administrators notice.-lh-J ter* of administration on the estate of n Lor*, late of Fotter t*p,ilr'd, have been granted to the undersigned, | wliu request all person* knowing thein -1 elve. indebted to aid estate Pi make ita- , mediate payment, and those having da -1 mand* against the same to present them duly authenticated by law fur settlement. KLIE If. LOVE, OLIVNKK Loi'K < may 16 fit Admr**. nuiii irnmrci: Dentist, MUlhelm. Offer* Ilia professional service* to the public. Ha i* prepared to perform all operation* in the dental profession, re-lb ia now fully prepared to extract tooth uAso/ufWy wit hint yam. myts-73-tf ED WA K D J7E VA N N A VO NURSERYMEN A SEEDSMEN, Verk, I'M Hailed to Applicants"** Jk/'ir ityiormiuMsi *u j Hun, J. , Black, Washington, Ik (i. We leer, Son A Carl. Banker*, V-' _ june 6-ttw. -a. Fa. 16,000 BOLTS or WALL PAPER! Now on exhibition st Millheim and Mil roy Hardware Store*. About H6 different pattern*. PRICKS RANGING FRoM 10 CKNTSj TO #!.<*> I'KK BOLT. Boautiful Gilt Paper t one dollar Fane! Paper and Parlor Decoration*. A reasonable credit will be given to re sponsible parties for paper, *or 6 per cent j deducted from price* for cash. Price* are! the Mine at both Storea. Apr t tot. W.J. M MANIGAL. P 6reat Reduction In Prices Of . Note Paper. We are now prepared to furnish Note; paper at price* far below any that havejr ever before been offered at retail In thlafs county Best quality Ownsmerv *1 note paper at 16 eta per quire t Second beet do at 12 ct* per quire Third beat do at 10oUper quire ; Putchaaer* will find thie to be of the' same quality beretof.we old in this place' fur 26, 'A), and 16 cU per quire, bat having ! bought our patter at extremely low figure*. j we deal re to give our customer* the fuilj benefit of the reduction. Look At This!! ' Initial Paper With ChromoL French Initial paper 16 cU per box 'Plain whita to " | Rose tint " 26 " Two tints " E) " With a handsome chromo given avay i with each -to cent box. JAMKS WKLCU A CO., 20 mar If Opposite Bush House. 1 | NE PLUS ULTRA. ■ t No Better Place ! : 10 The subscriber ia just receiving from the! t eastern oitie* a Full Stock of SUMMER Oft O I) S j. which he ha* determined to sell very b cheap, cousuttng of ]. DRY GOODS and • Prints, Muslins. Opera Canton*, and Wall Flannel*. Ladies Dress Good*. *ucl a> Detain*, Alpaca*. Poplin*. Empress Cloth. Sateen*. Tameise. together with a full stock of everything usually kept in the. j Dry Good* line. ( ; 4 NOTIONS: > A full stock, consisting part of Ladies and j - Children * Merino lta, Collar*, Kid glove*, beat quality ailk and Lisle thread i Glore*. Hoods, Nubia*, Breakfast shawls, St c. HATS & CAPS, A foil a*4>rtment of Men's Boy's and Children'* of the latest style and best. CLOTHING, Rcadv made, a choice selection ef Men's and Bov'tof the newest style* and most serviceable materials. BOOTS & SHOES, VM. WOLF. T QP—AY , ' TTTIC^ mwii *i * t iFomimE WOOD 4 HAIR.) STATIONARY t PORTABLE Steam Engines. The Beat A Moat Owaplete Assortment In the Market. Tin. Kogtaw have atway* majifcthwd th. vary hlghmt stand**! oi siastban* W.< nrnkstb* in ium at InfHM*. Boilers and Raw Mills a •poqialtY. vr kaveuJelaiyr-t ait>l rai'l mtnj.tata works of th* kind ia Uw touolry, with madultery *'wv k^p 1 mU lr Urgo number* of *ii*WW ~dpd to Mtum. Haw MUKOri-t Wills, Tannrruss <'<*" Oins. Tkrwlwr. and all damn 1 now'butalng th# esMwntadLaiM Oiieu lar Haw Mitt, th* tint ami most roupMu nw mitt "wi'msks th* manufacture of Haw Mill outfits* •■■.vtiil fe.itur* of our businem, anil out furnwh coiuptet.l on thashortnt notice. , Our aim in alt c**u* ia to furni*h tha boat ma chinarr In th* market, and *.*k abaotutaly un t. mai.il fur Wut y uf de*fcnt, economy ami strength. Band fix t ucular and Prion Ugh UTICA STEAM ENCINE CO. sTIf'A, *. V. j RYNDER'B MIfSIC STORE, LOCK HAVEN. PA. I ' , Th proprietor of Ryttdcr'a Mueic Storo dc*iron to call tho attention of the people of Centre county, to iLc flic that they Can Save Money by purchasing their musical instrument* ut Ityitder Mueic Storo, are eel I log Double Reed,, Six Slop, Five Octavo Organ*, at #l4O, {■upcrior in tone and ftuteh, to thane t hat arc hawked nud jeddled throughout the country at 1176 to 1200.) That# are warrant for five yewra. We give auy reasonable credit deeired to rcaponsible parties. We beg leave to call your attention to the following ioetrumenU, sold in Peansvalley this year, which you would do well to examine before purchasing elsewhere : CENTRE.HALL, *| 8. H. WOLF, Kynder Organ #225.00 WM. OALBHAITH, Rymfer Organ 140.00 LEMONT. OR. J. Y OA I.E. Amerieau Organ . $37500 PETER ftCHREA'K, Uyndar Organ 140.00 AARONSBURG. WM. ETTIXGER, Rynder Organ ............ $240.00 BOALhBURG. MIBBE E.HUNTER, Melodion #130.00 In a few weeks we will U atleotion to our PIANO DEPARTMENT. In short by writing a inter to us and getting our price*—we deliver all instruments— Yott Can Save From #4O to #6O on an Organ. AJr R YNDEIFS MUSIC STORE, Lock Haven, Pa. 1. GuKßenheimcr. I J^BW ARRANGEMENT! . • ISAAC GCQOESUEIMER, B*v T g purchased the entire stock of the lau hrni of Bueetuatt A Guggatibcituor,ex cept the laentbcr amLrilioe-fiudiugs. baa filled up bia ahelven with a lot of •rLEXUD SEW (IOOW, embracing READY' MADE CLOTHING, URU GOODS, GUOCERIEB, Pftoviaioxs, BOOTS A sUotsn, AND FAWCV ARTICUBI and ix now prepared to accomodate #L bia old customers, and to weleotac alij. new onra who may faror him with,] their patronage. lie feela oafe in aay-1 < ing that he can pleaae the moat tn-iiJi oua Call and see. ISAAC OUGGKNHKIMKR. p. g.—Mr. Suoaman atill continue" , to deal in ...... 1 LK ATM IB AND SHOE- FIN DlM> CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEED*, in the old room, where he roar a I way : be found. I2ap.tf. • C. F. Herlocher N. Cronmiller NEW GOODS! f R £ 3 M A R # 1 V A i. or GOODS!!! HKRLACUEK A CRONMILLER Wish to infoim the citueu* of PoUer that they hare opened an enure new Hock of frotxlt in their ol 9y ir^r , r *\ nh a will keep constantly on hand a full and good assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, consisting of ALPACAS, Poplins, PLAIDS,! Luttre*. and all other kind* of DRESS GOODS, foil line of NOTIONS and FANCY Goods HaU A Capo, Boot* A 8hoe CROCKKRY, VIJ KKNSWARK STONEWARE. (T.DAKW ARE, SUGARS. TEAS, COFFEES FISH. SALT. etc., etc , etc.. All of which we offer at greatly reduced' price*. , Highest prices paid for country produce By strict attention to business we hope to merit and receive the patronage of thrj public [Shortlidge & Co.. PROPRIETORS OF THE Bellefonte Lime Quarries. The only Itnnu&cturer* of Litue. burni. •toluiii'cly with wood, in Central Pennsylvania. DEAI.KRK IS Anthracite Coal, White Lime, Du Pont'a Powder, Sporting aud Blasting Powder on hand, Fuse for Blasting, Fire Brick. Ground Fire Ciar, Fertilisers, Implements. jn!73 . Otico acd vard near South end of the. Bald Kagle Valley Railroad Depot, Belle-i fanto, Pa. Jan 10.7* CENTRAL HOTEL. Corner ofThird and Chestnut Street, Mifflinburg, Pa. John Showers, Proprietor. Its Central Location make* it particularly dosirable to person* visiting Town on business or pleasure. H. A. Taylor's Livery Attached. unf2l ly * J. HARRIS. J. o. SHUCTRT J. A BKAVKR. JOHN HOrrRR. PKTKR HOKFKR Pennsvalley Banking Co. CENTRE HALL. PA. RECEIVE DEPOSITS. And Allow lutereat, Discount Notes, Buy and Sell Government Seenrlties, Gold and Coupons. Pitja HorrEß. Wa. B. MrNOLF, ' ' Preis't. Cashier. ' apr 3 tf i Spr ing Opening of RonHclK, Trlunnlni*, Kllline* MISS LUCY OEiNiNGER S i lit (.'<*?,! ni 11*11. u fio jis*t rettirued from] Philadelphia . ib I LATEST KASH -11 >N S, am! complete (lock of K#; ,lloAt>t U. New Hats, cia-nnt Trimming*, i4c. ( which will be aold or made up, at! reasonable price* Alto, oM lidin Onw,' The new elrle* are very pretty. Ladle*, tail and <<• them early. Fint come, irw< M-ne.i mavlkfa. i The Chamoion of the World. i "juL \-l !® 3!- * MACHIMIS I> no. WV MtiS - *i*.*iu* / j ! \+ l uoviounttntfg Theucw improved American Button- Hole Ovcraegmiug and Complete Sewing J/achiuc—The great eat machine of the Age ! Si mpi city, Durability A Cheap liess Combined. iruaratiteed. All order, promptly altond i dlo. AL. HAUH.EiS, Agent for Centre County Mjuukoxatau, Pa. OHCKI¥IIOPP lioflsk, ] Aliegnenev Street, Beiiefonte, Pa. J). JOHKSUN & SONS, Proprietor?. • RIURAIW NOTKL, COURONTANURROOM* PROM PT A1 TEN DA NCE. ALL TilK MODERN CONVENIEN CES-.* N!• K KAs< iN ABLE Charge*. The proprietor# offer to the traveling' .public, ami to fi.or c.-untyy friends, frt,' • lat accommodation* and rarrfol aUcn-1 tion to tb want* of guest* at alt time*, at] fair rate. Carefblh..tlr and good (table |..r i i> - An . ic.-iicM talne *<■!:. served. A Bar supplied with Una liquor*.] Servant* well trained and everything re-l •j.iniie in a flr*t clas Hotel. Our location] , in th>- X i.v- ... i *rt at the town, near the! Post Office. the Court Houae, the Cluir-J . he*, the Banks, and the p incipal place* of buiicn, ren!-< or plo**urc. An Omtiibu* ail! carry ii&asepgcn and beggag" to aud from a!) (rain* frwt of charge. Excelsior Cement- The undeiwigned now manufacture Ca j [ment W A KIIA NTKI> OK A SUPERIOR *.!,<;r kiiu*. near Puuy Creek Hil!, in Halnct twp. ThU cement, haa already been UMHI in large quantities upon the L. C A N. C. R R., and ha- beer < .found highly sati .factory upon all job?' where it haa been u*ed, and a* equal to} i*ny now manufactured. The undersign ed now take pleasure in recommending : and warranting it to all for ue in CIS TERNS, WATER PIPEb, or whatever} [purpose a good quality of Cement t desi rable. Tbi* Cement ha* already been? letted far and wide, and rendered the ut-i raori satisfaction. Per* ma, therefore con-; .(rueting Cistern*, laying Wgter Pipe*.' Ac . wilt And it to advantage to bear tbi* in ruindl and also, that they warrant the; article a* represented. For further par-' tit ular*, address MEYER A HOPPER. 30 dec tf Aaronsburg. Pa. ! WT A. C URRY, BOOT & SHOE MAKER CETTRE HALL. PA. Would mo*t re*|Htctfully inform the cit acn# of thm vicinity, that he ha* atarted a new B.mt and Shoe Shop, and would be' thankful for a .hareof the public patron age. Boots and Shoe* made to order and j „ cording to *tylc. and warrant* hi* work, ito equal any made cWcwhcre. All kind*. •>f repairing done, and charges reasonable (Jive him a call. fcblSlv. 7 — J —• —f —— - j (X PECK'S New Coaoh Manufactory. CENTRE HALL, PA. The under*igned haa opened a new es tablishment, at hi# new thopt, for the manufactutc of Carriages, Buggies, & Spring Wagons, SnCtuHN AMI Si.KPN, PLAIN AND FANCY 'of every dcscriptloft . AH Vehicles manufactured by him are warranted to render satisfaction, and as equal to nny work done elsewhere. lie use. none but the best material,! mid employ* the me.l skillful workmen.! ! Hence tney flatter themselves that tiieir j work qan not he excelled for durability and finish. Order* ft-otn a distance promptly atlend jed to. • Come and examine my work before jcontracting eUcwhore. PRICES REASONABLE, All kinds of RefKiring done. TTN |>TRTA KE MS SU PPLIES.-A \J line a.fortnjent ot Coffin trimmjngs, iust received at Millheim and Milroy Hard ware stores. Barr hnndles, Lace &c. ,\ latest styles. • aprlO.otn W. J. M MANIGAL f r " r ' B % rriAJDK - MAKM. 4 WV^^n "•■V i? lift k HARNEY'M FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, t Uic tmlj Kwti tUmady tar Drift*-* Bte ■mae and Ha and *-<7 **■ I DibWß la J, watch it tat tw*ejHwe. knur!** of lit Seek i efiß Ml ill emmUoWtM eM>e Kkhwyi, lloMMloa of It* Ki.iwj and Boeder. IteM oea at tkkK Meow ad U Ih -■**** aland. mi m lii Hi nUdWu'i Tin Mr" C •fT""'* tad Xaooee r 10% Pdi,%p mtt tm Eb . IrttMulMaiiCoMttMfciM <4 tn■■ h kaa, xt£i.zz wSESgv Iml WdA Ihrw Watafatw. fate ta ite ss* Cm la children, ale. C aaer B-aoaa aaeatar (a IrMkc Ei - tiart Backs SmamaM by any <.h wofdjr- A# la CUoroaUwafWatinft. Paw fiaixnaor llawawd lofCnKoww--, KrraaUp.. named flrieUtn* m at Ik* I U=a eonteae at lOus* mnftsif, dpi far *ll a pialata Id did* * the M. lib w***Sh*t ssß&wsaa arssrSS doaa of boh aw and aD ap*- - KlißlßP* EXTB ACT BCCHt, f%ra thamtm A'Ui*r from tm/rutmm. . UU> tfli nfMa.-Mr, la all tettaa i lirCa aa rtawgi'.a d>.aa te r :<#. *od bo cxpamrr n caw ft CSuabbii wpM , Cafia/ftttirtw of the t'letto. Atuyia* P*ia ; Othtadfpi of die •j 'ma mmmwm WtXtMACg BCCBr, tl 00 f >t bcciwuc ai* battle* for SAM, '.!• i. feted i **** I to who*a aU letter. for tofaoMitoa etomM be M. ' AVOID QUACKS AMD IMPOSTS**, la Charge fer M*aa and OaaaaluiMe. &i SsSffe^TEta: an tapadal atadyj.etSarln mala or % ■ tuuTrraa whafemaar oeiuiaf. * <* kw aun&i&d A practice T#jW raSta " Mm to twaiataiann w*li aaccga. Caiaagwjr '.. r.TiacS's Wino ofTa* - a IO YEARF jft Public Test liaa proeed *>jS' DR. CROOK'S WINE TAB. To USTC more fl,.s, merit than nnjr umiiar jr para-. MaaßamH*' ll*h ew florel the public. It U rich In the medicinal qwal lt io> of Tar, ami ww