THE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY JUNE 9&, UTA LOCAL ITEMS, LOCAL *EW.—Our friends, every where, will oblige us by sending us local P CIBCULATIO*. The circulation of th* RsroßTKit, on this aide the * ATCOT thnn thai of al) other 1*P 01 J in i * county. Business men will therefore find this one of the heat advertising medium*. We invite all interested to com* and in spect our list for themselves. AKMITTA.KCM.-All monies for sub scription will be credited or i thei ber'saddress <*oh which onr patrons can at all time* see now heir accounts stand, and • JiS* this system carries! upon each copy it me pnp" 1 - _____ _ According to custom among all pub lishers, there will be no paper publishes! next week, on account of the Fourth of July, which is tho most suitable time for offering printing o®e hands a week of vacation and recreation during the sum mer months. We will therefore thank our patrons for their kind indulgence Mr. Jas. A. Sweetwood. of Centre Hill, -sends us half a dcusen slocks of smooth wheat, a specimen of his farming, measur ing 6 feet in length each. This is pretty well, for James, this dry season. he has larger wheat? Prof. Mitchell ays that the world will be so cool 1,000,000 years from now that no one can live in It. Won.t this new s make real estate dull ? The democrat* of Clearfield county, have placed the follow ing ticket in nom ination Assembly—Dr, T. J. Boyor. Sheriff—W. R. M Pherson. Treasurer—W. \V. Worrell. Commissioner —Clark Brown. District Attorney—F Fielding. Auditor—L. C. Bloom. Jury Commissioner—J. W. Shugert. The new rood, in contemplation from Millheiiu to the six bridges. Rev. W. H. Gotwalt, of Sugar Val ley, has accepted a call to the Lutheran church at Milton. His residence is at Logansville. The Philipaburg Journal says Wallace ton is to have a rovelty in the way of mo tive power. A steam luce motive for an ordinary wagon road is expected to arrive this week, having been ordered by a lum ber firm to draw the lumber from their mill, a distance of two or three miles by road, to the railway station. We are told that tbe wheels are of a pocular construc tion, being elastic so as to present an al most flat friction surfoce to the ground. The invention is m new one, and is thought to have made rood steamers practice*- ble. Last track we noticed that our friend, Judge Burchfieid, had suffered the imputation of a limb. The following further particular* are giren by a corre spondent of Brown's Republican: • About eight week* ago, whilst hauling logs. Judge Burchfieid was caught and pulled to the ground, by a roller, upon which a log lay fracturing the small bona, or fibura of the leg near the ankle, and pushing the larger or fibid through the skin to the extent of two inches constitut ing what is known as a compound compli cated fracture, whieh for ebvieus reasons, as observed by Dr. C. P. M. Fisher was a case justifying an amputation, but hoping to saea th# foot, the Dr. reduced the lux ation and set the fractured bone, at the same lime told the Judge the prospects for bis recovery with the foot were not bright inasmuch as ho was a man of seTenty years of age and the accident n serious one. A few weeks after reduction, Mr. B. seem ed to be getting along pretty well, finally however, the limb began to pain him in tensely and he became delirious and re mained so for some daya The discharge from his foot was excessive and reduced him very much. About three weeks ago Drs. Fisher, Smith, Dale, and Burchfieid met in consultation and decided upon an amputatioi. but Mr- Burchfieid objected, and though the Drs. knew he could not recover unless the foot was taken off, they would not operate against his will. On Saturday. June 7, the limb was ampu tated in compliance with Judge B's re quest He found himself growing worse and concluded to have the limb taken off. Th limb u taken off above tbo knoo by Dr. Fisher of Boaltburg We* regret to learn that Judge Burchfield died on 12th inn., in conse quence of the sufferings be had to endure. Hi* age was about T2 year*. The roof and upper story of the old Conrad House, at Bellefonte were des troyed by fire, about midnight, of Tuesday 17th. By uncommon energy and pluck the "boys." say* the Watchman, saved Wil liam Reynolds' building and Daniel Gar man's hotel, as well as the stab!e*[and Mr. Freyberger't store on the south side. The furniture of Mr. Fury, who occupied a portion of the house, was nearly all res cued. The law library of Messrs. Orvis and Alexander was carefully removed, together with legal papers and document*. The billiard tables of Harry Kline and the tobacco* of Mr. Hoffer were all secured. Mr. Brokerhoff had fiOOOO insurance on the building in the Lebanon Mutual. Other parties hold insurance, but none sustain any great loss. As to the origin of this fire we can only say, that John Fategan, a young man of this place, has been arrested on suspicion of firing the building- About midnight, says Mr- Grenoble who occupies adjacent rooms in Reynolds' building, he was aroused by a ""*** 00 fbe flat and lowered roof of the bu 'Ming which he over looks from his sleeping apnrtmsol Ha noticad the fire and gave U "Jf™/ His women got up and in looking tvt firs saw a young man on the flat rV in band. Mr. GrcMa "d Benjamm Schrock both went out o. *"• the young man asked, "How I get out of this," and left suddenly. -They think they can identify the *®*o ITEMS FROM AARONSBURG. Limbert's hotel is undergoing consider able repairi, which, when completed, will j i mprove iu appearance very much. All the old doors and windows are being taken out, and new ones put in of different style. A veranda will also be built in front. New barns.—Mr. John Zieglar near A-ironsburg, and Henry Fiedler 6 miles east of Aaronsburg are building large new barns this summer. Both are up and un der roof. Unfortunate. —Jno. R. Bair, ol Anions* burg, lost a fine horse a few waeks ago. Going up. -The toll bouso built by the turn-pike company, at the weat end of town, will oon be up and under roof. Jf'e are informed that our friend Jack Hosterman is to hold forth then, and •"gather them in" —the pennies, Ac. Seriously ill.—Solomon Wirt, an old citizen of this place ,who is at present away from home on a visit to his friends in one of the lower counties of this State, is lying seriously ill. His attending physician says the prospects for his recov ery are poor. Co ws.—Our neighbor, Wa. HarUr Sr., I lost an extra cow a day or two age. She died of cattle disease that is now raging in this section. The following person* were also unfortunate in locing a cow—all of which died within n few weeks.- H. B. Fulmer, Wm. C. Hosternaan, and Fred'k Dunkle. The latter is at present 7siting his friends and solicting money to buy an other cow. Some of the corn planted in our neigh borhood did not come up after replanting and the, owners of land sowed buck wheat oa inoßi Ctyf f —Tx Sraiito MILL* MritHt- Sincc the suicids of A. J. Young, there have been many rumor* and conjecture# ti to tbe nuw thot lead kirn U gut nn end to hi* lifo. We have not heretofore referred to these reports, and weuld not now, were it not thot they oro going abroad, anl wo think it Utiino thot seme of them bo c< rrected. It it alleged thot o Mr. Kennely, whiio tick,hod made aeon foesionto Dr. Von Votuh, of two mur dor* committed in which Mr. Young should have hod a hand, and ooa of those was the murdor of a sub-contractor on tko railroad, named Switaer, who had sudden ly disappeared at spriog Mills wkilo ho had som* $ IMB to f'AW in hit possession which ho bad drawn to pay of hands with. Ws havs it (him reliable authority that Dr. Van Valaab donioo thot Mr. Konnclly mads any confession at all to him. Hence we wish to correct to much of that story. It is a'fact that Mr. Swita er disappeared, and that som*of hi* dobt* remained unpaid, and also that hit horto remain there and was afterwards told at con atahle's sal* to satisfy some claims, but tbe borse was at little value It has been ascertained that not user S4OO was draws by any railroader at any ono time, and that amount was drawn by Mr. Van Dyke, and if Mr. Switaer drew any it was a less sum, and it is no* at all likely tkal he possessed as large a sum of money when he disappeared, as rumor has it, and it is supposed by many that ho took Fronck leave himself with what fond* he had leaving thohand* minus their wages Rumor has it that his breias were kneok ed out, by certain parties ia Gregg iwp , and that hit body was sunk in the deep sink or spring near Duncan's store. There is at yet no foundation for this story and we trust there aovor will bo, and it has thus for arisen from imagination and con jecture, and traveled until it baa got to be repeated as foot, and hat been gatboriag as it traveled. All tb* talk arising sine* the recent melancholy suicide there, it hut idle conjecture without facta to go upon, notwithstanding there'U something myste rious and hidden which drove Mr. Young to commit suicide, and pronounce himself "the ianocent victim of a conspiracy." Time may reveal it all, while preeeat rumor may ha for from the mark and only do injuetice. Since tbe above *s> ia typo we have re ceived the following communication from Spring Milts: Sraixo MILL*. June ISih, M7S Ma. SntTon .—There are many absurd stories in circulation throughout this county, concerning tho late tragic affair at this place; hut the following 1* an out rageous scandal. It is stated that a certain eld German who worked in thia locality, on the L. C. A. S. C. BR., has boon miss ing and that Stephen Kennolly being sick and net expecting to live long, mad* con fession that k* and several others waylaid the Gorman and sunk him in the largo spring at this plac*. Th>* is a hose and poaitivoly contempti ble slander, grossly dofomatery of Mr. K. and others, and is uttarly false in every particular. Mr. K. has mad* an such con fession and has never been guilty of any crime whatever. He has been a life long resident of this place, ia a peaceable and honorable man and good citisen, is a con sistent member of the M. B. church, and is much respected in this community. This scandal is the outgrowth of tho re cent exciting occurence at this place, and it is denounced by every intelligent man in tho community. In this case tho legal maxim may ho reversed aad innocence verified by stating tbe fact that the sup posed victim of the above supposed crime is known to be in existence, being at pror ata employed near Lock Haven en the P. A K. RR when nny that er* troubled by his absence from this locality can find him. Jvcrics. Tnjuncat DEATH of D. DOBBIBB MCKEAH.—We announce with muck sor row, any* the Lock Haven Republican, the death of Mr. D. Dobbins McXeaa. formerly of Xittany Valley, at Vinton, lowa, on the 10th, inst Last foil Mr. Mc- Kean sold out his property in Nittany. and in April last removed with his foxaily to lowa to engage in the cattle trade, but be found | the prjee too high * for profita ble investment, and recently mode arrange ments, through the persuasion of hi* nephew, Mr. Millard McKean, of Beech Creek, to return and invest hie capita! there. His intention was to leove lowa oa Thursday of this week, and to arrive here next Saturday. But on Tuaaday, the 10th inst, his SOB, a lad of 13 years, persuaded him to go pigeon banting in the woods. They hod been gete about an hour whan the lad came running to tho house, and stated that his father was dead. The family ran to the spot where Xr. Mc- Kean was lying, about a quarter of a mile from the house, and found him still breathing X# had evidently tripped upon a root and fallen forward, and ths gua, having caught upon a twig, had discharged, ths shot taking offset in bis forehead. Tbo neigh bora quickly gathered end carried hiss to the bouse upon a lounge, hat he ospirtd upon the way. His remains were brought to Hubiorsburg, Centre eountv, last week, and buried in the old family burial ground.* He leaves a wife and nine chil dren, ell of whom returned with their father's remains, and will reside at JClt tany hereafter. Per ths Reporter- TREASURER En. RreoaTi*:— Ailsw me to recsm-J mend an honest, life-loag democrat, one whs has dons yionwn service in the ranks of our party for the last twanty years, for County Treasurer. I beve reference to Thomas Yea rick, of Aaronsburg, a gentle man of spotless character, and eminently qualified for the position. Mr. Yearick came within a vuta or two ot making the nomination, two years ago, and it is but an act of justice to an honest, faithful, up right and hardworking democrat, toaom nate Mr. Yearick for County Treasurer, this ysar. JVSTICI. —THB CSXTAECOUXTT NOOMAL IXSTI TCTB.—The eighth annual sessien will ha held at Centre Hall, commenting ea Tuns day, July 22nd All teachers and these preparing te teach are cordially invited to ,t.*nd. CanJre County can boast of many first class teachers, but we have net enough of these to supply sll eur schools, and art obligad annually to employ those who are scarcely a* well qualified as some ef their pupils, and who know little oi nothing about the science of teaching. The rneult of this is poor schools—teo user at any price, er total failure. A higher standard must bs reachad- Ths people demand it, and directors are becoming mess Meeting Salaries are graded in prepertion to abili ty, and as the number of competent teach ers increases, poorly qualified one* will find it difficult to secure situations at nay Prof. C. W. Rinhel, uow teaching inthn Cumberland Valley BUU Normal School end so well known to our teachers, hoi boon engaged to wilt ttao County Super inlondont in conducting tho Institute. Tho Literary Societies—The Kicelsier and Eurokn—will moot one# a wook. Daily instruction* will ho given in meth od* of management, and method* of tom b ing. Special ottontlon will b |jven to Vocal Music, Physiology end drawing, All tho books usod ton bo procured at Centre Hall. Tuition will ranga from $4 to $lO, -fire dollars to b* paid in advance and remainder dd r ' n t term. Ample pro vision ba* been mada te appenmodste all who may attend—price of board and fur nished rooms per wook $. Studoal* upon arrival will please cell upon tke tenchem wko will designate suitable boarding places. * M MAGII. June26-3t P°; On last Tuoaday wo bad a few rf * Benj. Arney, of near this place, re port# that ha has plenty of clover stock, that measure aver 41 inches in length and wheat that measures 6 feet in length Good for Bon, he knews how to bring down a squirrel too. —The editor being absent all this week—having gone to the coal regions —the readers will escuse any errors that may occur in this ivsue. Dr ElUi Green* who practiced tnedi eine ia Bellefonte, and Centre county for over thirty year*, recently went to Boston to visit his eon, Oecar Greene, Ksq He was taken ill there and died la*t week, we published, In the He porter, a marriage notice of Mr G. L. Lee, and Mi.s Nannie Kemp, both of Centre Kill. Mr. Lee wishes us to correct this statement, and says it is folte and untrua. We are serry for the mistake, and hope he may And the guilty one and bring him to Justice, A CIXTKMKARIAM. - Our pleasant, ■arena friend, Squire M. D. Reckey, of Bugar Valley, returned with his wife a fow day* since from n month's visit to Il linois end Wisconsin, wber# he he two or throe brother* and n titter living. At Rock Grove, Stevenson county, 111., his aged mother resides, and if the old ledy should lie# till the 16th of August. 1873, hs will hove arrived nt the ripe old age of ■# Atmdrerf years t He found her in fair health She move# about her room with out a cane, tees without a glass, hear* well and converses freely though somewhat feebly. She was born, reared and married in Maryland. (Her husband, Barnet Rocky, died in hi# T&th year.) They mov ed to Centre county, Potter township, near the Old Forts, about sixty-one year* age About eleven yeor* thereafter, or illy yeor* age, thay moved to Sugar \ al ley. and there lived till about nineteen yenr* since, when the moved to Venango county, lived there three years and then moved to Illinois, where the is new a resi dent with her daughter, Mr*. Susannah Meyer.—Clinton Democrat. For tho Reporter. On last Saturday, the Loop turned out. in nil It* glory and mirth—the young, the old and beauiifol—with bright hearts, and basket* ladened with the sweet delicacie of nature— to the beautiful wood* known as Pine Oreve, to try to out rival anything ia the pic-nic line that has yet been held ia their neighborhood. The day w*> a lovely one. although very warm. How they made that grove echo with their merry shout* #f jey and laughter, that mad* the sad-hearted feet that there is an unbounded pleasure at such a gathering as this. For the Reporter. I Wut to be a Rioter BY J. D JoIIMOS. I want to be a rioter, And chief among the band, Usurp the power of civil law, Enacted by our land; I would sot this civil nation wild. And call it only spott. And taio* n row in the towns. As they did in Williamsport; And nt defiance I would set. The officers of law, And laugh to scorn the judge that sat, j My aontcnce for to draw. And lury 100 1 would not need. To help him state my crime. Butonly ask and is this all. And only "on#year's" time? You men oi courts must not forget, This is the fastest age. And all the chief of rioter*. Have a place oa History's page. Think o'er the crime and justice too, I know you have no doubt. But o'ro you have half thought thi through, The chief is pardoned out. He marches home in quietude, And peaceful as a lamb, Which makes our citisen* all think, Our courts are only "sham." When Yerkcs sups so boldly up, And tays not quite *o fast, Yeu have not heard of all the nowi, For mercy's come at last; Now Bennett's men who stolehis cash, Are not among this crew, For rioters and thieves you know, Their pardons are not few ; When you become a criminal, And judged by justice's stand. Be sure you are in politics, Of the party in command. Then all your crimes are set aside. And buried with the past. Until lb* Besurection Day, Whan justice cornea at Inst. Then wo# unto the rioter, And chief among the band ; And woo to the chief magistrate, Usurper of our land. SOL-TB IASTOS, Pa.., June 9, "73. NEWSPAPER F\)STAAE.— -After the 30th of Jane next s postal charge of fire cents per Quarter, or twenty cents par year, will de made upon all weekly newspaper* passing through the mails whether delivered in the county where priuted or elsewhere the following are tbo rates quarterly in advance, either at the mailing or delivery office t Dailies 35 eta Six times a week 30 cu Tri-weaklies 15 cu Bnmi-wsnkl|e ~...10 cu Weeklies. 5 cu Semi-monthlies, not over 4 0z5...6 cU Monthlies,-not over 4 ois 3cu Quarterlies, not over 4 ots 1 cU It is generally believeerior i to any Machine ottered in thia market, and I which they propose to SELL for a little . LKNN MttNKY than any olhei Machines are aold at. Pertona wishing GOOD MA ' CHINKS, with the advantages of any ro r paira handy at home, will do well to ex , amine our Machiuea before purchaaing , foreign one* Wo will put them all out j on trial. l&mjrntS SEWING MACHINES. The aalca of Sewing machines in 1K72. a reported under oath, in IStTN, to own ers of the Sewing Machine Pitenla show that the SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. Last Year Sold 2 I tl , 7 5 8 MACHINES OK 3S,4oHiuoro llimii iu 1871, Niuety p*r eeut, of them being for FAMILY USE THIS IB Ovtttt 4 5 , 0 0 (I More Sewing Machine* thau were aold by any other company during the haute period, and over ONE QUARTER of all the Machine* aold in 1872. l*riucipal Ofiicc of The Sin&er Manufacturing Co. 34 UNION BQUABK. Philadelphia, office, 1106 Chestnut St. j una 36-6 m A NNI AL FINANCIAL sTATK- A HINT. Receipts and Expenditure* of I otter School District for the year ending June 2nd. 1873- _ Fml Kurtt, Treasurer"! account Gross anit. of Ul dupli j cat® for school and building purposes...... _ f s.''.3*l Outstanding U* $647 61 Bal on J Bitner due bill 10l <2 Ual duo at settlement June 1672 - 47 Note f Phil. Durst 10 9G Duo bill Mfy comp.... 41 46 Order of W Slump on m'fg comp : 61)00 Amt. received from Bon ner twp., tuiti0n........ 'Ai4S Ami received Jno F*r ner col for 1871 - '2lß'At State appropriation for 1872 407 34 Amt received from A Reesman on lumber... 6 00 Amt received from tai payers with abatement 3'278 80 Amt received without abatement 100 62 Amt received from D F Lusr, col to dale... 1300 00 ( Int. on Phil. Durst note 114 KV Total receipts-. 16819 70 1 EXPENDITURES. Paid teachers' salary... 3273 44 1 " for lot, deed and i surveying for school , house at Churchvillr I l '.'" 1 " II K Smith for new school house and potts for fencing lot ... 4l'*' 00 "88 Earner first pay ' menl for school house I at Centre Hall 'IOO WJ B. A 8. S BR Co., for 30690 lbs coal - - 43 34 1 1" Shortlidgc A Co for I 136701b* coal ...... 44 12 . '• J. B A C. T. Alexan der for 4180 lb* c0a1... 13 .>8 • " for hauling coal 6684 i " for wood furnished at 10 school houses 168 00 1 " for kindling wood 14 l*> • •' Durst A Harlachcr rent for school r>m Centre Hall Ist month 8 00 6 •' Henry Koyer lease of • school lot 13" r " Samuel Stover for *2 ceal stove* 4'2 00 " A Ree*man for stove, s pipe, elbows, and re pairing stove 2766 1 '• for repairing school r houses. A frirnlture 7 7M i " for glnss, brooms, bolu j locks, buckets, Ac, for I all the school houses in I the district - 6092 ."88 Farner for build ing two coal boxes IGOO " for Penn'a District Register - 6 00 " Geo Stover for tilling . duplicate •'OO " Fred Kurt/, for adver tising - 6 60 " Centre Hall m'fg comp fot repairing stove 7 61 "J. J. Arnoy for sta -1 tionary and postage... 100 t " salary for Sec station ary and postage 31 00 6 per cent, abatement on $3278 80 194 Commission of Treasur er 2 per cent, on $6708 10 - 114 10 S69BG 29 Balance in Treasury.. SBBB 41 M'fg company note...—.. 62 49 Jno B'.tncr note atoo Phil. Durst note 10 83 Cash 260 00 Bal. in and due treasury. 333 41 Outstanding tax in du plicate for 1871, Jno. Farner col 9G 69 Exoneration and errors.. 84 79 Dua Treasurer H 80 " from Ben net twp tui tion 20 62 " from Harris twp tuition 11 40 " from Gregg " " '22 80 Outstanding tax for 1872 D F Luie col 647 61 • ••- Total In and due treas ury from sources $947 44 PETER HOFFKIt, W. W. Ror BR, Prr till rut. Srt'y. We the undersigned Auditors have ex amined the above accounts, and find them to be correct to the bast of our knowledge and belief. W. W. LOVE. JAB. M'CLINTIC, J.M. OILLILAND, Auditors. Tiir N tew (J AVI> Fin* I-*w. Many change" were made in the tlamo and FUh lawn during the lat nennion of tin login ! latum That >r rvtiltn may be thor ' oughly pnnted on tho"0 point*, nnd lliui avoid making tliemeelvea llalde to a prone cut lon through ignorance of the law, we publUhthu following nummary of the late ' ad defining the lime and manner in ' wlt it-It iUb and game of vaiioU* klmU may !be taken within the Jurindicthot of the ! Commonwealth ot Pctinnylvania. UAUK. Nil prmon aba 11 jitlNut or kill any deer, nave only from the llrt day of September |to the lint day of January, In any year, i The pursuit of deer with dog b forbidden! at all lime*. Trapping of deer, except for J f'uinily une, in nlo forbidden. The penal-i ly for the violation of the above law in a ' tine ol JmO. Any countable ot town offl-j cial may kill any dog that habitually pur uen deer, and the owner thereof in liablo to a penalty of $lO for each deer or fawn killed by nttch dog /Viinin/, That no: much of thin tection an prohibitn the run ning of deer with dogn shall not apply to the countien of Centre, Clinton, Fayette, 1 ■Sehuykill and Wyoming tiray, lllack and Fox Squirrel* may be killed only iroiu the drnt day of July until j the firnt day of January, in each year The penalty for violation of thin act in a due of $5 for each mjuirrel killed out ot KabbiU may be killed from Hie lirtl day | !of October until the firnt day of February, j in any year. The penalty for killing oui l of neancii in so, for each rabbit no killed Hunting rabbiU with a ferret in forbidden under a penalty of $lO for each rabbit aoj | killed. Wild Turkeyn may be killed from the jflreldayof October until the firnt day of | January of each year. The penalty for killing out of neanon i $Ui for each Tur key no killed. I Snipe may be killed troin the firnt day of September until the twentieth day of April of each year. The penalty for killing out of neasou in $lO for each Snipe no kill- i ed. Woodcock may be killed from tho lirni day of Augunt until the firnt day of Janua-j ry of any year. Penalty of $lO for each Woodcock killed out of tea ton. Field Plover may be killed from thej flmt Jay of Augunt until the tlrt day Jan-. uary. Penalty of $lO for each Plover kill ed out ot neanon. No |Mr*ON >hill kill, i OI|H lor *alt\ or have in hit ar her possession 'after the same hat been killed, any yul! or \ ir ,inia I'trlriilK', except only from the first day of November until the tirt day of January of any year. The penalty for killing out of iriion i $lO for .each Par tridge to killed. No person shall kill or trap or have in their possesion after the tame ia killed, any Robin, Night hawk, Sparrow, Lark, Swallow, Cat-bird, Blue-bird, or any oth er inseetiverou* bird, at any time, under a penalty of $4 for each bird so killed. No person shall rob or destroy the nest or eggs of any wild bird, excepting such birds as are destructive of game and in aectiverou* birds, under a penalty of $lO for each offence. No person shall, at any time or place, take any Wild Turkey, Partridge or tjuail, or Woodcock by mean* of any blind, trap, net or any derioe whatever, under a penally of $lO for every bird so | taken. /V,.ri.fr,f that nothing ill this sec-, lion shall prevent the trapping of game, for propagation or preservation over * in ter, from the SOth of December to the Ist day of February neat following. Shooting on Sunday i forbidden under a penalty of $lO. riau. No corporation shall throw any culm or coal lift into any of the water* of this State under penalty of s.'*) for each fof fence, in addition to liability for alt dam age* inflicted. ! No person shall at anj lime < atch any speckled trout with any device, save only with hook and line, or place any set-lines in waters inhabited by them, under a pen alty for |JS for each offence. It shall not be lawful for any person to place uny set-net across any of the canals, creeks or rivulets, of this State, under a penalty of $35 for each offence. In any waters of this State inhabited by trout or bass, it shall not be lawful to catch fish with any net the meshes of which shall not he over three inches, un der a penalty of $25. Salmon or speckled trout may be caught from the first day of April until the fif teenth day of August of each year. Pen alty for taking out of season. $lO. Any person tresspassing on any preserve or fish pond is liable to a penalty of sltW to the owner, in addition to damages. Bass and pike may be caught from lite first day of June until the first day of March, with a hook and line. The penalty for taking out of season, or in any ! other manner than by hook or line, $35 i for each offence Nojtersott shall catch any trout, baas <>r other fish in any of the water* of thU state by shutting or draw ing small net* or seins therein, when-the water shall le partly or wholly tfrawn off, under a penalty of $25 for each offence. In all cases where the shooting of game or catching of fish is prohibited in auy county or counties, for a fixed term of yean, by special act, nothing in the above ' act shall be constructed to alter or invali date such special acts. It shall bo the duty oftho Mayors and j Burgesses of the cities and towns of this Commonwealth, to require their jiolice and constabulary force, and it is hereby made their duty, and also the dulv of the clerks of market* of said towns and cities, to search out and arre-t all persons viola ting any of the provisions of this act- Any person having a knowledge of any of these provisions may make information of the same, and one-half of the penalty shall go to the informer. JUST READY and FOR SALE AT THE Clothing Store, .Milroy. Aihoicc assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING. Fine Black. Blue and oilier Cloth Dress Suit*, Cusssinicre Dress and business suits. Linen Pant*, and Vest*. White, Duck Vesta, Alpaca Coala, Pants, and Overalls for 1 working men. Men's and Boys Hats, latest style* "f | Hoots, Shoe*, (.Sailers and Slippers. 1 TRUNKS. VALISES, and a full stock of Mens' Furnishing Goods. Prices Low. Come and examine for yourselves, and buv at the Milroy Clothing Store, juiilt'lf /KB KRISK ,* BRO. - FARM KHK AND TEAMSTKIIS, L<)()K TO YOUR INTERESTS I Curtis' Zink Collar Pads, pronounced bj all alio have used it, to lie the best Col • Itlr Pad ever Invented. They are warranted to cure the worst case ot sore neck on horses. For sale by _ . W. J. M'MANIGAL, lOjunSm at Millheiin & Milroy. UN DE RtA K K US' 80 P I'LIKS—A fine assortment of Coffin trimming*, iust received at Millheint and Milroy Hardware stores. Barr handles, Lace Ac., W. 4. ITXANIGAL. vI 4 I DITORB' REPORT oFPOTTRRTWP. !1572. John H Lee. Supervisor, Dlt March 28, To Order DM J Spatiglor $134,19 • 1878 March 24, l • mount of duplicate 1<*,68 ' - til 48,07 " 1K74, Contra, UK, " March'il; by work $821,29 t " by lax clone f ration*, 9,28 " " Spangler 9,38 " work by 0,66 " mrvlrri 110,00 " by order t Sam'l It oyer, 183,72 r inTii, johh moophart, Supervisor, I>K, March 24. To amount of duplicate, s6lU,flß |IB7B, Contra, t'K, j March VI. by work, $127,5.'! • " by tax exonera- I ion a, B,o* " by services, aelf, 100,00 j " by ra*h, 6,"' 1 " by order to sue censor, 70,07 18*2 pavid otui.it.a*p, Overseer, DK, March V-t. to order from It Loe SV44,VI " to cath at audit, fit 1,00 1873 March VI. to rath II Hriiikotrn d<'d l,'i " to rent from G Sto ver, 16.00 " t<> amount of dup licate, AW, 1 ® 1873, Contra, CR March VI, by Keeping pauper*, 019,16 " by tax exonera tions, Nl" '• by aervice*. self, fiC.OU by percentage, 81,11 j " by a trip* to Belle fohte, 6,00 by cab at audit, 20.U0 ' by amount due tap at settlement, 382,6 V 4 1 1872, jotia uunUKUik, Overseer, DK, March VI. u order from J A Keller, $79,66 to cah at audit, 70,00 1873 March VI, to am 1 of duplicate, 711.69 " to ctiu from It Lee 16,00 187 V, Contra, CR, March 23, paid William Markiu* at audit, $30,00 " 34, by keeping pau pers, 036,41 " l>y tax exoncrattott, 1,61 " by >ervicea, aell, 80,00 , by per cenlage, 87.07 " bv paid on Doctor Near* bill, 26,01 " by ca*h at audit, 6,00 " by amount due at •cttleiuent, 118,21 MPITiH, UK. 1873 .March VI, to cah from t* p officer*. SBO,OO " 0) do from David Gitliland, 3.00 1873, Contra, CR, Mnrch VI, paid F Aurtx for prinlitig, $16,60 •• do \\ W L '\e, auditor 2,00 "do Jaa M Ciinitck, " 2.00 "do J 60 T> ETAII. PRICE Ll-T JOBBING AND COMMISSION HOUSE or fu UNSIDE A THOMAS, Bclletonte, Pa, 2 good Cigar* for... —tfU White ugar* per pound —_l3oU Demarara incur per p0und........ .IScU Rio coffee ■■■ - - • 26c1 Arbtickle* brown wff per pcuad.. ..B(k.-l Rett watbing oaj per pound...6, 7 A BcU Be l .-'.arch per pound ——lOcU, Bc*t bright Navy tobacco | cr pound..V*ct> Best Black Navy tobacco —fiOct* *' double thick and bright and black 86ct* Fine cut chewing tobacco per pound.SUcl* B. 1000 other article* too numerous to men- j lion, cheap. Mao'a L>gie. heavy boe at $1.36 per pair. They iiavo the large*! nd cheapest ttock of goods ever offered to the public. If you want lo SAVE 20 TO 60 PER CENT. GOTO BURNSIDE A THOMAS' oppoaito the But.li House. All kind* of i w hole |>ackage* at le# price*. ttT FOR ALL WHO ARE \\ aires Willing to Work. Any-; person, old or young, of either *ex, can make from $lO to SSO per ; week, at home day or evening, n anted by all. Suiuble to either City or Coun try, and any season of tho year. Thi* la a d rare opportunity for those who are out of ! work, and out of money, to make an inde pendent living. No capital being required, j Our pamphlet "HOW I*o MAKE A LLV-; ING, giving full instruction*, sent on re-1 eeipt of 10 cent*. Addre'*, A. HI RTON A CO.. Morriaania. Westchester N.. AG K NTS WANTED every where to sell our now and novol Embroidering Ma i iiiu, —'tut tor tllntrat*d OlrcaUr. to Iks Mcker MuiMuttl fomion). ** Ur.i.l*e, Haw Tort. THE PARLOR COMPANION. Krorjr la.li •*l* • I , Frpfj Man dttfhlUi haw on* . f .. t ,.. nR . S#n* n rveipt at T*n (MnM AddnM* L. F. 11l DK A 00,. I#* Hwvwnth At>nns, York. "BON-TON FLIKTATION SIGNALS. Sunt ..n r .lpt of *ru t'olqas IMnUaa u>d Publl •ttlna lt.n*. ■ V*— 1 *UaaS. Hew V '*k_ THE UKCk\V ITH SST PORTABLE Family Sewing Machine, on 30day* Trial: moo; *.trnt*e* oror aU HM*fctloo a*iiteel. or •a) refund—t 8"t fuU WMtn l hock with MMclnn# I -0.. WB Hro>dwty. W. 1 THJfNEW ELASTIC TRUSS—An im portant ln.nOoo 11 Mtlu Uw Rwpar nt *JI HIOM •ml under the hardest nervier or wrmrt ■train It U worn with comfort. nd l( kept on "Jflht ana day. effect* ■ permanent euro In a few weeka Hold cheap, kr Mftll -hen tManlad. circulars free, l.y letter Mat UtThe Kinetic No <*s Broad way N T. CM#. Nobody uaea klrul Isprtn* Trnanea . too painful. Ibey allp off too frequently I maly. now HUUBK Hint LOT FOITSALK.—A lot of ground, nt Potter's Mills, thoreon erec teda two-story dwelling House, with good Wngonmaker Shop. a good Stable, and all necessary outbuilding*, is oflcred nt pri vate sale, on reasonable terms. There is n well of nover failing water, with pump, nenr the door. For further particulars auplv to Mrs. KATE SIIAFKH, KaprSm Potters Mills. A DMININTRATOKS NOTICE.—Lot- A. ters of administration on the estate of Elisabeth Heckman, late ofGreggtwp., doe'd. havo been granted to tho under signed, who rei|iiusts all persons knowing themselves iudebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having de mands against the samo to present them duly authenticated by law tor settlement. JOHN K. lIECKMAN. junh 12-Ct Adm'r. —LIMKI —Mr. George Koch hi taken: charge of the Litno kiln, near Centre llnll mid will confUntly keep on hand u Rood quality of Lime Mr. Koch can he found iat the kiln at any time during tho.day, 'towait upoa cutvmer<. luyio I. (■iiggciilit'inuT. ARRANGEMENT! ISAAC Gi'uokniikimkii, HAVING I PURCHASED the entire stock of the late firm ofHumtiuaii A Guggdiibeiroor, eg cejit the LEATHER and Shoe findings, hit* filled up hi* shelve* with A lot of MI'I.EKDID NEW GOODS, 11 mnbracing KK AI) Y MAI >E CLOTH I NO, okemi good*, 11 (ittfX'Kßica, PliOVlalONn, UUOTH A MUOKX, HATH A OAL*H, AND FANCY ARTICLE* audi* now prepared to accomodate all IIT old customer*, uud to welcome all new ouea who may favor biiu with their patronage, lie feel* safe in aay iug that he can please the moat fastidi *UUB Call and aee. ISAAC UI7GGENHSIMEB -I*. B. — Mr, Sussmau still continue* to deal in LKATI! KK AND BUOE-FIX DIXGB, CLOY Kit and TIMOTHY SEEDS, in the old room, where he may alway I BO found. 12ap.lf. C. F. Herlaeher N, Cronmilier. I NEW GOODS! F ;I £ 2 }] A A 1 V A L OT COOIIS!!! HKKLAt'HKIt A CKUSMILI.KK \\ R l*h tu infonn the I ili*eu of Patter that LLI EY have OPENED an entire new •lock of g*>d in their old quarter*, am! will keep constantly on hand * full and good assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, consisting of ALPACAS, Poplins, PL AIDS, I I aim res. and all other kinds o! DRESS GOODS. full line of NOTIONS and FANCY Goods Hats A Capa, Boot# A Show CROCKERY, YUKBNSWARI, STUN K W ARK. CKDAKW AKK. SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES. FISH, SALT. etc., etc , etc.. All of which we offer at greatly reduced prices. Highest prices paid for country produce. ITY strict attention to business we hope to merit and receive the patronage of the public Shortlidge & Co.. PROPRIETORS OF THE Bellefonte Lime Quarries. The only Manufacturers of Lime, burnt EXCLUSIVELY with wood, in Central Pennsylvania. DEALERS IN Anthracite Coal, White Lime, Du Pout'A Powder, Sporting and Bloating Powder oo hand, Fuse lor Blasting, Fire Brick, Ground Fire Clay, Fertilizer*, Implements. ianSOTS Office ard yard near South end of the Bald Eagle \ alley ltatlroad Depot, Belle fante. PA jan KITS CIENTKAL HOTEL. Corner ofThird / and Cbodnut Street. Mifßinburg. Pa. John Showers, Proprietor. Its Central Location make* It particularly desirable to persons visiting Town on business or pleasure. 11. A. Taylor'* Livery Attaches!. unpH ly J IIAKItIh Jt hltrciltßT JAIIIt A V KM. JOItN HUPFKR. rrrKBHOrTKIt Pennsvalley Banking Co. CENTRE HALL. PA.. RECEIVE DEPOSITS, And Allow Interest, Discount Notes. Buy and Sell Government Securities. Gold and Coupons. Pktkk Horricn, Wis. B. MI so lb. Pros t. Cashier. I PFJ CENTRE HALL COACH SHOP, LEVI Ml* It RAY, ■ at his establishment at Centre Ilal). keeps lion hand, and lor sale, at the most reao*na- J ble rates. T f Carriages, Buggies, * A Spring Wagons, i Pi.ai.nani) Fancy. * and vehicles of every description made to " order, and warranted to be made of the best seasoned material, and by the most skilled and competent workmen. Person* * wanting anything in his line are requested * to call and examine his work, the.v will find it not to be excelled lor durability and wear. maylfitl. K * GJ LEVI MIRUAV 1 NOTARY PCBLIO. SCRIBNER AND CONVEYANCER, C K N T R E 11 A L L, P A. Will attend to administering Oaths, Ac knowle Igemetit of D I*. *V<. writing Ar tide*of Agreement, LKmhW, fcc\ nmvK> WOOD CARPETS i The Best substitute for Oil Cloths, Mat- Iting* and Carpet*. I Also, Boughton'* patknt aiijcstaui.k NURSERY GATE and Window Bur, to prevent accidents to children. Will fit nnv door, window or .tairwaj. Price from $126 to $2 2.1, Also, Boughton'* patent ai)Jl'*tahi.k MOSQUITO & FLY SCREEN, will fit any WINDOW OK DOOR. Price for windows, with netting and fix tures complete. from 60 cents to $1 60. For doors, with netting and fixtures complete, $260 to JL 00. J. W. Boughton, 1200 Chestnut Street, rhil'*. jucel9-2E> NE PLUS ULTRA. No Better Place ! I Tim subscriber (• ju*t from th' u I'Mirrn riile* * Pall Block ol M i; M M K It OO O DM ' J which ha ho* determined to toll vary! ' I ' heap, consisting of DRY GOODS and Print*, Muslin*. Opra Cantons. and Wall; ; Finn net*. Lid i Dress Good*, iurh as, Detain*, Alpiru, Poplin*, KmproM (jlotn,' Batn*, Tnmeuo, together with n full| stock of prarfdilni usually k*pt In thai Dry Good* lln*. NOTIONS: | ! \ Wl *took, consisting port of Lndlo* and Children'* Merino flo.a, Collar*, Kid glove*, bi ou*liiy tilk nnd Lisle (brand j Gloyaa, Hoods, Nubias, Breakfast shawls, HATS & CAPS, I A full lUMirUtteiit of Men'* BOVM nnd Children'* ol Urn lata*! (tyl* nnd boat. CLOTHING, Jtaady made, * ( bote* wlwtio* *f Man'* nnd Hoy ol tba newest styles nod mot: • >-ricanble mater ml. BOOTS & SHOES, WM. WOLF. Great Reduction In Prieot Of Note Paper. We are now prepared to furaiak Note pn|mr nt price* far below nay tbnt bare ever before been offered nt retnil la tbi* county He*t <|uality Commercial note paper nt 16 eta par quire Snoond bent do nt 12 (!■ per quire I Third best do nt lOcU per quire Putchaser* will find tbi* to be of the >em qunlity heretofore told in tbi* place for 'Jit, ISI, end 16 ct* per quire, but baring 1 bought our paper nt extremely low figure*, we desire to give our customer* the full benefit of tbe reduction. Look At This!! Initial Paper With Chromol French Initial paper 16 ct* per box Plain white " 20 " " Bore (lot " 26 " • Tw< tint* " " " With n handsome chromo given away with each to cent box, JAME* WELCH A CO., 20 mar if Opposite Bush House. 15,000 BOLTS" WALL °PAPER! Now on exhibition at Millbeitn and Mil rey Hardware Store*. About 85 different pattern*. PRICKS RANGING FROM 10 CENTS TO SI.OO PER BOLT. 0 Beautiful Gilt Paper nt one dollar Pane! Paper and Parlor Decoration*. A reasonable credit will be given to re ponible pertie* for paper, Jor 6 per cent deducted from price* for cant. Price* are the same at both Store*. nprJlßt. W. J. M MANIOAL. ! 1 DMINISTB ATORS NOTICE Let- A ter* of adminUtration on tbe estate of J tm Lva, late of Potter twp.dac'd, nave been granted to tbe underlined, who r ju.-t all persons knowing them salve* indebted to said estate to make im nsndhae payment, nnd those bnviag de mand* agsinst tbe aarnn to present them duly authenticated by Inw for settlement. KLIZ. H. LOVE. OLIVEB K. LOVB. . may 16 fit Adair's. LF s.G. <;t*TELIOB, | Dentist, Millhelm. Offer* hi* professional service* to the! public. He t* prepare I to per fan a alii operation* in the dental pro tea* ion. jNP'He i* now folly prepared to extractj | teeth otso luttiy ri ikout peus. myfi-7S-tf. 1 I>V ARD J EVA NS *cs7~ V URSER YMIS A SEEDSMEN, York. P. | JtrCtUlofeu Mailed to Applicant*"** j Rtfrr (iy wreinwa) fo 1 Hon. J. S, Black. Washington, D. C., j Writer, Sou A Carl, Bankers, York, Pa. I I Excelsior Cement- I The undersigned now manufacture Co ment WARRANTED OF A SUPERIOR I QUALITY, at their kilns, near Pine, Creek Mills, in Haines two. This cement! ha* already been used la large quantities; upon tbe LC. 6 8.0. > R.. and ha* been! found highly satisfactory upon all Jobs! j where it has been used, and as equal to I any now manufactured. Tbe undersign-1 I cd now lake pleasure in recommending,! and warranting It to all, for t*a in CIS-1 TKRXS, WATER PIPES, or whatever! purpose e good quality of Cement i* deal j ruble. This Cement baa already been] | tested far and wide, and rendered the ut- j most satisfaction. Persons, therefore con-, ■ structing Cisterns, laying Water Pipes, | Ac., will find it to advantage to bear this) i in mind, and aire, that they warrant the; article as represented. For further par ticular*, address i MEYERAHOFFER. I 20 dec tf Aaron*burg. Pa. wr A. CURRT7 BOOT & SHOE MAKER CKYTRE II .4 LI., PA. , , Would me*l rfipctl\illy Inform the cit-< 1 xens of this vicinity, that he ha* started a ! new Boot and Shoe Shop, and would be : thankful for a share of the public patron age Boot* and Shoe* made to order and according to style, and warrants his work I (to equal any made elsewhere. All kinds I of repairing" dono, and charge* reasonable-i Give him a call. feb 18 ly. j ! C.PECR'S | New i Coach Manufactory. CENTRE HALL, PA. The undesigned ha* opened a new es , titbhohmeiit, at his new shop*, for the manufacture of Carriages, ■> i Buggies, & Spring Wagons, SLIIUU* AND SLID*, PLAIN AND FAKCT : of every description . .... All vobic>es manufactured by him ! tiro warranted to render satisfaction, and as ; equal to any work done elsewhere. He ut>* none but the best material, nnd employa the most skillful workmen, llence they flatter themselves that thair work can not be excelled for durability and finish. Orders from a distance promptly attend j ed to. " Come and examine my work before | contracting elsewhere. PRICES REASONABLE, | All kinds of Reparing dons. sr££3j£ 3D TIIADK mJC HU? paraiuu t U4U'. Ill* K MASNir* Hmi-t lICHI , fmmmimm. sad MI aspssare. It essaa* t fr- XZSZZntfo GZSZ&Zitt The Weekly Sen ONLY 1 A TEAR. # FACES. The Best Family Payer.-The Weekly ST. Y. Hun. |S I year Send your DON tar. The hit Agriaaltwal Paper.—The Weekly New \ ork B— t |mg*, fl a year. Bend your Dollar. The Beet PeUtieal Payer Tie Weekly N. Y. Sua—B payer, fl a year. Send year Dollar. The Beet ■•weytpcT-The Weekly K. Y. Sun—B payee, $1 a year. Seed year Dollar. See All the ews~~Th. Weekly N Y Sun —k payee, f1 a year. Send your Dot lar. The Beat fttery Payer.-The Weekly X Y. Sua—B payee, fl a year. Send your Dollar. The Beet Faahiea Beyerte >n the Weekly N. Y. Sue—P page*. fle yeer. Send your Dollar. The Beet Market Beaerts la U. Weekly X. Y. Son— page*. fl year. Send your Dollar. TheßaetCattle Beyerte in the Weekly N. Y. Sun—S payee, ?! a year. Bend your Dollar, The Beet Payer in Every KeepeoL—The Weakly X. v/Sun—B payee, $1 a year. Send Toor Dollar. Address, THE SrN. Now York city. June lIML B'tJ T T"S""I"dUSl. BILLETOXTE, Pa. J. B. BCTTX Proper. Has first class accommodation; charg es re—o— _ *•*. t£ p ABMEES Sue Taw.—'The *upernor Reaper * Mower, it a candidate for fit* or to which the attention of Centre county termers i* called. The Superior b manu factured in Wheeliny, W. Ye., and has met a large tale, and obtained many high recom mendatkme in Ohio, and other tatos. This machine dispenses with cow-gearing and all unneceeaary trap* with which many other machines are afflicted ; it h simple In construction, strong and durable, easily managed, and light draught The Superior is folly warranted U> do it* work right, or no tele. Mr. John H. Odenkirk, of the Old Fort, is agent for Centra county for the Supe rior, and persons wishing n Mowerdt Reap* ehad better call on him before purcbae g another. W Jan. T?XKCDTOB S NOTlCE.—Letters les* fi tameatary en the eMaie ef Christo pher Xoyei, of Peon twp . dee'd, hare been granted to the undersigned, who re* ourau ell persons knowing themselves - I debted to mid estate to make immediate ; sß^tL*"JS ,, hSrse 8. J. BEBKIXG > June 12-fk Executor* • Spring Opening of - Reanrts. Trias-lug*. Xllltae > rj. at ; MISS LUCY DEINIH6ER S • In Centra Hell, who just raturued from f Philadelphia, with the LATEST FAHH ' IONS, and a complete stock of New Bonnet*. New Hats, elegant Trimmuigs, Ac., which will be sold or made up, at raaeonable price*. Also, old ladies Dress °S e new styles are very pretty. Ladies cell and see them early. First come, first serred ma.vls.. , The Chamoion of the World. p I The new Improved American Button- Hole Overseaming and Complete Sewing Machine —The great est machine of the Age ! Simplcity, Durability A Cheap ness Combined. Agent for Centre County MADISOXBCBO, FA. SHOCK ERHOFF HOUSE, legneney Street, Bellefonte, Pi. |D. JOHNSON A SONS, Proprietors. A FIRST CLASS HOTXL.COM FORT A BL* ROOMS PROMPT ATTENDANCE. ALL THE MODERN OONVENIKN CKB-AND REASONABLE Charges. The proprietors offer to the traveling public, and to their country friends, first class accommodations and careful atten tion to ths wants of guests at all times, at fair rate*. Careful hostlers and good stable ling for horses. An excellent table well servod. A Bar supplied with fine liquors. Servants well trained and everything re quisite in a first class Hotel. Our location i in the business part of the town, near the Post Office, the Court House, the Chur ches, the Banks, and the principal places >f business, renders it the most eligible slace for those who visit Bellefoete on busi er pleasure. An Omnibus will carry passengers ind baggage to and from all trains 'ree of charge.