;HE J.iHTSS REPORTER THURSDAY JULY 10, 1873. LOCAL ITEMS. LOCAL HEWS. -Our friend*, every where, will oblige u* by sending us local news of interest. * , . CIRCULATION The oirculstion of the RaroRTKR, on this side the county, t* argor that that of *ll other l*pe In the county. Business men will therefore find this one of the best advertising mediums. Wo invite all Interested to come and in sneJt our list for themselves. REMITTANCES. -All monies for sub scription will be credited on the subscri ber s address, l ,icb groaned under the Ce'ffbt of K°°d things, and par took of a sumptuous repast, and after *ll had eaten to satis.'"** 0 *- swings erec ted for the occasion resorted to, and after an hour ot fun and making had passed, order was again restored, alter which another address was made to the children by Bev. Leckie. After the con clusion of Mr. Leckie's address ail were at liberty to go where they would and fun* making again became the order swinging and all kinds of games that could be sug gested were participated in by old and young. What a happy day it was to the hearts of those little ones for whom the pie*nic •was expressly gotten up. It will fire their energies and give them a new zeal for the work. Truly, the Sunday school is the vineyard of the Church, and without it Christianity would not long retain its influence, and the work of evangelizing the world could only be thought of, without lite first ray jof hope of its final accomplishment. £. U. —The Rcrichter has enlarge*! by adding a column to its papvs .We arc pleated to notice this indication of George's prosperity. —Lumbermen, how is thi* tor big ? The Philipslturg journal informs ua that on Wednesday, June 11th, four men engaged on one of Mr. D, W. Holt's jobs, on the Moshannou, chop ped and peeled one hundred trees — yielding two hundred and seventy-five logs—in nine hours. Their names arc Sam'i Johnson an i Noah W. Me* Johnston, chopper*; Delancy H. Waring, spuddcr ; George G. Lang ford, ringer and opener. —Snake Bile. —Browu'a Bsllefoute Republican says that John Mapes of Beech Creek, while in the woods hunt ing, last week, coming to a small spriug he put his hand down to cleau it out to take a drink, when a large rattlesnake struck him on the arm ro.tr the elbow. Fortunately he was accompanied by auoilier man, who took hold of the wounded arm and squctied the bite very tight between his thumb and tiuger, and with his huuting kuite cut the piece out which entirely cured the bite. —We have been favored with ad vance pages of a book now in the course of manufacture, eutitled "The Undeveloped West ; or, Five \ ear* iu the Territories, Being a deecrip* lion o: that vast region between the Mississippi aud Pacific ;tU resources, climate, inhabitants, natural curiosi ties etc, Life and Adventure on Prairies, Mouutaius, and the Pacific Coast. With 244 fiue illustrations, front original sketches and photo graphic views of the scenery, cities, lauds, luiues, people aud curiosities of the Great West. By J. H. Beadle, author of Life in Utah, Ac." Nation al Publishing Co, IB N. Seventh St- Philadelphia. —The Union Oouuty rads made their nominations by the Crowford Co. plan. The following is the re suit, of their primary election held lately, and it will be seen that our turner neighbor, Cook Duncau, fell short —reason, he did drill with tha Cameron factiou. Senator —J. E. llerr 839, W. C. Duncan 648. Assembly—Wolfo 1050, Campbell 578. Sheriff —Albright 407, Gross 294, Wagner 283, Lepley 289, Strnub 256 Haroeaon 101, Oberdorf, 99. Commissioner —Boon 644, Young 513, Auraud 386, Sharer 262. Jury Commissioner —Sheary 798, Dersham 164. —Ou last Tuesday foreuoou we bad a soaking rain. —Mrs. Dr. Jieff, of this place, whila on her way to Ballafoate, a abort time ago, lost a valuable gold watch. —Several communications have been laid over for next week. —The annual report of Preaideut Miller upon our railroad, will ba found on opposite page, and is worth reading. —Boalsburg can now boast of a good hot*l— Mr. Whipple keepa it. —At the meeting of the Executive Committee of our Fire Insurance Co., at this place, on Monday, only five Townships reporting, yet the insuran ces taken in these since April 7, last, amount to $126,874.84. This ia very gratifying, and shows that our home company has the confidence of our people. There is no company i ope ration which is safer and cheaper lor our people to insure in, than our own. This is an undeuiabie fact, aud many who left it to try other companies, have fouud this out to their sorrow and availed themselves of the first op portunity to join the Pennsvalley company again. —Mr. M. Swartz writes (us from Orangeville, 111., that the crop# of "small graiu are looking well ] th® spring was wet and cold, a iliaadvau tage in planting corn ; the weather for the last three weeks was warm ; I nev er in my life saw coru grow as fast as in the last three weeks —corn which was planted five weeks ago, is knee high at present writing." This letter was written June 21. ♦ For the Reporter. The Schcol Exhibition held by C- L. Grainly, in llartcr's school house, near Kabersburg. on Friday evening, 27th ult, was quite a creditable affair. The house was filled to its utmost capacity with a re spectable audience. The Rebersburg Brass Band discoursed iwe.t music for the occasion. Quite a num ber of the participants acquitted themsel ves t<> the entire satisfaction of all present. We have but lime and space to mention on ly a few-"Kauflman Shultz", the lively Dutchman, by a little vocal culture and gymnastic drill, would make a first class "ilantzwarsL" His personations of the "Nigger iii the wood pile" and the Lager beer Dutchman, are good, and he is also a fine singer. C. C. Lose and F. M. Grimi ly, though young, are very accomplished and unembarrassed declaimers. "Peter Lulz" is quite a comical little fellow. The German speech, "Lah Bissness," by H. H. Weber, of Robersburg, a boy of 10 years, was the crowning feature of (be exhibition. This boy, in the course of time, will make a fine German orator. The exercises were varied to meet the wants of all present. Sam'l Grimily, esq., made a very encou raging address to the Band and citizens, urging upon them the importance of keep ing the Baud alive, not only by encoura ging words, but also by their purses. The exercises closed by the Ban i play ing Old Hundred. Jolts Repugns. —Tag CisTggCocsTT Noaaai. ISSTI TCTg.—The eighth annual session will be held at Centre Ilall, commencing en Tues day, July 22nd All teachers and those preparing to teach are cordially invited to attend. Centre County can boast of many firal class teachers, but we have net enough of these to supply all our schools, and are obliged annually to employ those who are scarcely as well qualified as some of their pupils, and who know littla oi nothing about the science of teaching. The result of this is poor schools -too dear at any price, or total failure. A higher standard must be reached. The people demand it, and directors are becoming more exacting Salaries are graded in proportion to abili ty, and as the number of competent teach ers increases, poorly qualified ones will find it difficult to secure situations at any price. . , . Prof. p. W now teaching in the Cumberland YaWey State Karmal School and so well known to our teachers, has been engaged to assist the County Super intendent in conducting the Institute. The Literary Hopieties—Tb# Excelsior and Eureka—will meekonuo a week. Daily instructions will be given in wetb- j ods of management, and methods of teach ing. Special attention will be giveu to Vocal Music, Physiology and drawing. All the book* used can be procured at Centro Hall. Tuition will range from $6 to slo,—five t° be P IJ ] n and remainder during teffft- Ample pro vision has been made to ■ccofpmutlate all who may attend— price of boW ?4 fi nished rooms per week $3. Student* upon arrival will please call upon the teachers who will designate suitable boarding places. B ' M juue'26-3t Co Supt ' Why do to many farmers now flock to Ruhl's Grocery, opposite Buffers, Belle fonte ? Because there the Cheapest, Best, *n4 Freshest Groceries are sold. Try Buhl. THE SPUING MIIJjS RUMORS -A DENIAL FROM DR. VAN VALZAH. In our issue of 26th ult., we contra dicted the absurd toriM that bate gone abroad, about murders commit ted by certain parties at Spring Mill*, and tuat one o! the parties had made a coufeesion to Dr. Van Valaab, while upon a bad a sickuees. Raiow will be found the affidavit of Dr. Van Val* tah, denying that any confeaaion what ever had been made to him, and cor roborating the dcuial made in the last issue of the K*|M>rter. Hraiau MILL*, Jutjr 7th, 1*73. Kitiroa RaroaTß* That ths slery lately published in tlia Cllnten Republi can, intimating that tsoafessUm had been mad* to Dr. K 1\ Van Valaab, by Stsph •n Ksulsy, that b# had bsen ceacsrasd ia two tuurder*, ia a bate alaadar, and with < ut foucdslisn in fact, the following will testify. J uaTita. Centre CVstafy, X.S - Personally appeared before tne a justice otth# peace in and for said county. *u this 6th day of July. A D. lb?*, M ¥ Van Valsah. who being duly sworn dutk depose and say Tbal lie is a physician, being and practicing hi* profession at Spring Mills, in said county ef Centre ; that witbia the laat sis tuentht he has been ia attendance upon Stephen Kenley at bit family physician; that the said Stephen Krnley isoaool a large number of per sons of that aaiae ia the vicinitv , that he is the oniy person of that name upon whom he has been iu attendance during She said last sis months , that the said Stepnea Kenley, nor any other person of that name, or the name of Kealey. nor any other person whatever, at any lime, made a confession to me that he was connected in two murders, with one A. J. Young, ami two other persons not named, at et forth ia an article published in the Clin ton Republican, a newspaper published ia LOCK llasen. Fa., and other news papers ; that he has nevsr in any way, to any person said or intimated that a con fession bad been made to him, and that the whole story as published, so far as be is connected with it, is a willful, deliber ate and malicious lie. R. P. Va* Vauah. Sworn and subscribed before me this 6th day of July, A. D. 1873. 8. J. liKKiyo. J P AARONSBURG ITEMS Brought Home l>ead.—Salomon Wirt, an old and respected citixen of this place, twhoee litmus we noticed in last issue', was, on last Wedaasday evening, June 33, brought to bis home a corpse, lie and his wife had been visiting their friends ia Dauphin county, and whilst stopping at Millersburg, with tome relatives, be took sick, and died on 24th ult. His disease was bilious intermittent fever. On the 33 his rstuaias were followed to the grave by a large concourse of relative* and friends, and consigned to their last rotting piece An appropriate sermon was preached on the oocasion, in tha Lutheran church, in the German language, by Rev. E. SsUin baugh, of the Albright church, of which the deceased waa an active member ; Rev. P, Safcm. D.D., followed in English. Fa ther Wirt died in the county in which be was born. He was the father of eight chil dren—four sons and four daughter*. Hi* age was $7 year*. 3 menths. Peace t his ashes. 111.-Mr. Ziegler, widow of the late Mi> chal Ziegler, dee d, is lying dangerously ill. Also, Mr. George Lose is confined to his room. He is afflicted with dropsy, Eccleciastical.—English servient in the Luth. church, by Rev, P. Sakm, D.D., on Sabbath afternoon, at 2 o'clock. July 13th. In the Ger, Ref. church, by Rev. Reiter, in German, on Sabbath morning, July 3ft In the Methodist church, no preaching until July ?7lb, in the afternoon, by Rev. Leckie. In the Albright church, English j preaching on Sabbath afternoon, July %>,, by Rev. >wengle. CLACDica. MUSICAL NOTICE.-The undertig nvd take, thi* method of informing hi* pa tron* and friand* that hi* nxt court* of music lessons w ill commence in about two week* and'b* confined to the following place*, via: Reberiburg, MTuhetm, and A aronsburg, twice a week at each place. Person* wishing to attend the Normal School at Bebersburg, under the direction of Prof. Henry Meyer, can trail them selves of this opportunity. Term* mode rate. WM T. MEYER We are authorised to announce the name of Thomas Yearick, of Hains tow n •bip, as a candidate for Ceunty Treasurer, subject to the rules of the Democratic County Convention* Commisrtiouer We are autherizod to announce the name of Mr. Samuel Frank, of Miles township, as a candidate for Commissioner. Subject to the decision of the Democratic Ceunty Convention. We are authorized to announce the came of Henry Co mm an. of Mile* town.hip. as a candidate for Commissioner. Subiect to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. We are authorised to anneunce (be name of Mr. 8. M. Winter, ef Milne township, as a candidate for Commitiioner. Subiect to the decision of the Demccratic County Convention. We are authorized to announce the name of Jonath. Kreamer.of Harris twp., as a candidate for Commissioner. Sub ject to the decision of the democratic coun ty convention. ESTRAV BU|,L.— Camoto the preini is of the undersigned, near Centre Hall, about three weeks ago, s light red bell, with white stripe upon his back end a white spot upon his head. The owner is requested to come forward, prove proper ty- Py cost* and remove the samo. other wise it will be disposed of according to law. lOjulSt C. C. KELLER. ESTRAY HEIFER.-Came to the pre mises of the undersigned, near Centre Hall, about four weeks ago, a dark red heifer, wiib while spot on head, and about two years old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay coets and remove the same, otherwise it will be disposed pf according to law. IQjuiat 0. C. KELLER A DMINISTRATOR.S NOTICE. -Let- A ters of administration on the estate of David Jordan, late of Potter twp., dee'd, have been granted to the under signed, who requests all persons knowing themselvas indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having do mends against tbe seme to present them duly authenticated by law for settlement. AARON LUCKENBACH, julylO.ftt. Adm'r. HARTLETON Steam Tannery. HARttR BROS. Hartlslon, Union county, Pa. This Tannery has new acquired the reputation of manufacturing some of the best leether in the State. CalfSkms and Heme made and City Sole leetber, always on hand. .Highest market price paid for Hides and Bark. Plasterers' Hair, 4c., always en hand. Hides left with WM. Harter, in Haines twp., wilt be paid for at highest Cash pri ces. iulylO.tf HAYKAKKS.-ISiPORTANT NO TICK.—AII farmers having a Laurelton Hayrake, are hereby respectfully notified, that the undersigned is willing to put the NOVELTY HA KK [alongside of it, for trial, op condition that the Bake doing its work in the most satisfactory manner be purchased. I harp ordered 40 Ifovelty rakes this season, and the greater portion are already engaged, and persons desiring te purchase a Hayrake can have the Nov olty on trial, and where it does not render satisfaction, the poraou having it on trial, it not obliged to take it. The undersigned also has for sale a No. 2 Dodge Reaper, which he will sell under price, as he is not agent for the above machine this sea son All orders by mail attended to. PHILIP MKRSINQER, june 1&-3 L Centre Hall. Pa. FRENCH'S NEW HOTEL, PPR. pogTLAKD 4 NEW CHURCH BT*. ( SEW YORK. On the European Plftfl. RICHARD F. FRENCH, , Son of the late Col. Richard French, of French's Betel, has taken this Hotel, newly fitted up and entirely renovated the same. Centrally located in the BUSI NESS PART of the City. Laditt' 4 Gentlemen' Dining Room* at tached. julyWJm. ' A Camp meeting will be| held by the EvangtUcitl Aoolatii>n, commencing Aug. a, ia?a, in th# brsuiifai grow iws toil two mils* #t f Milethurg. Ample provident will bo instis by the committee for geod end substantial boarding at Ma •oashl# rate*, and all huckstering and irmlHcing upon tbn ground* will b drlct ly prohibited all olfendar* hold amandabla to tha law. All lover* of Zian ara hearti ly (olicitadltu pitch tbair tanta with u* for tba promotion of Iba Kadaainar * kingdom aad for tha laaring *, wn of tha strong bold* of tin and Matan . Tbi* should bo tba prayar of all iatoraitod in tha taxa tion of man tiad p.-ad tba tima whan tba wildarna** ajmll Itlaatu , and inilaad of tba thorn tball coto{ up the tlr traa, and in •toad of tha briar thsN coma up tba myrtlt trao. aad whan tba rightooum* af Christ •ball prsviil oyer the *arth a* do tha walar* tha mighty deep. Hsv. J. M LoMoapoar. ttOMETIIINU NEW ! Mr. J. (.'.Sprin ter ha* opened, at Contra ilall, opposite ft,a bank, an U K OKKAM. CtISVKC TJONKKY and SIIAVINU SALtKtN! Nicely flavored Icecream to ba had avery Saturday, and a full ataortiuant of Oonfee .Uoneriaa and Cigar* alway* on band Call in if you want a nice, clean Share, or wih your hair trimmed in ttyle. Mr. S. will ha thankful for a liberal *har of public patronage HJulm ■ ■ - a m *•- —The Tutcu Republican it at lib erty to garble all our local* aud then • credit tham to "their reporter." 1 MORE DEATHS FROM CIIOL ERA 1 Meutpbia, July 6.—There were fif teeu interment* to-day, iucludiug six ; of cholera. Five of the latter were . colored. I Cincinnati, July, 6. —Five deaths i from cholera were reported to day. YOUNG WALWORTH BENTEN- , CED TO PRISON FOR LIFE < WITH HARD LABOR. New York, July sth.—Frauk Wal- , worth wan to-day aeuteuced to the , atate prieou at Siug King, at hard la bor for life. Judge Davit, in addreamog the pro- i oner, said be had fearful doubt* wetb- t er hi* case did not justify a conviction of murder in the first degree. The prisoner atood the trying ordeal jt with firmness, without moviug a niu* • cle of hia feature*, and left the court i with hi* mother immediately after the <■ judge had concluded. * A YOUNG LADY'S MENTAL AB- t ERATION. j A very touchiug case of mental ali- , enation iu a charming young lady'i* i described by a careful observer. Not long ago ber mother found ber in her $ room energetically darning etockiugs, and soon after she appeared in the kitchen and assisted that wondering t dame in making and baking bread * and pastry. Alarmed by these fear- f fu! sigua of intellectual disorder, her food parents immediately sent for a k skillful physician, who watched ber through a keyhole while she sewed * buttons on her father's garment* and u mended those of her little brother u Much affected, the venerable man re marked that never during a medical practice of 25 years bad be kuown auy young person to mauifeat such sym lou* as these. The heartrending # phase of all, however, was *buwa the other day. when her kind father, with a faint hope of rousiog her front her sad state, gave her S2OO and told her * to buy a new dress. Alas ! 'twas useless. * She instantly observed that she didn't ' need a new dree*, and if he would " let ber keep $25 to pay a poor widow V rent she'd much rather be would lake the rest of the money for himself. t| For a few moments that griefstticken a old gentleman gaped upon his baplaw child, then hiding his faoe, muttered (| between his sobs, "Her mind iagone!j 0 Her mind is gone !" p Butler is promising the people of Afassacbussetls that iu cmm be i* elect ed Governor be will enforce the tem perance law to the entire satisfaction of both the temperance and liquor parties. A thing among the impossi bilities, we should say. A duel was fought uear New Orle ans between Col. Kbett, editor, and Judge Cooiey, in which the latter was killed. There were 3 distinct earthquake shocks in Butfalo on 6th. City build ings were shaken and shipping in the harbor rocked The Pico band of Apache# who left Date Creek reeervtiou were followed by troops and by them returned. Captain Jack aud Curly-he*ded Doctor are discribed as sick, guaot, aud weak from confinement at Fort Klsmalh. Three Modocs, Miller Charley, a father-in-law of CapL Jack, and a young warrior, came into Fairchild's rauche on Wednesday aud surrender ed. They are to bring the women and children from the lava beds. Fathsr Kelly, ofSt. Michel's Church, AtlsnticC'itv, N. J., died on oth while bathing in the surf. Tatogu's baud of Indian warriors have gone on the war-path to Chihua hua. It is generally I>eTieved|tbat the next Congress will restore the free circula tion of newspaper* in counties where printed, in consequence of which we advise our readers to pay by the quar ter which will be on the Reporter only five cents. Sau Francirco, June 20- —Judge C. T. Ifayden, of Arizona, left Camp M' Dowell May 24, with a Irtv of four Americans and three J/exican*. to prospect along Salt river. They had eight days' prollisions only. Nothiug has since been heard of tneparty' and it is feared they have been murder ee bv the Apoche Indians. MARRIAGES. On 10th ull., by the Rev. Ktbtrl Ham -11. Daniel Sower*, of Vicktburg. Pa., te Mia* Mary K K osirick, of Bellrfonte, Pa. On 24th ult, by the seme, Mr. Jno. Kuhn, 11<> Mi** Susanah Markle, all of Linden Hall. On 24th ult., near Potter* Mill*, by Rev, D. W Leitxeil, Mr. John H. Young, and Catherine Decker, both of Potter twp. DEATHS. On 24th ult., in Millersburg, Dauphin county, Solomon Wirt, ef Aaronthurg, aged 07 year* and 6 month*. Ill* remain* were brought to Aaronsburg for burial and a large concourse of relative* and friend* followed the deceased to the grave. On 28th, ult.,of cerebrospinal inenegltl*. Andrew, aon ol 8. G. and Margeret Bu*b ( aged lUyear*, 4 month*, and todays For ten weeks he endured the most In tense suffering, but the last two week* of hit life ho wa scarcely conscious ef any thing. and apparently, he passed away quietly and traaquilly. He ivii a good boy—the pride of the family—and tho event hat left hit mother almost frantic tfitb grief. She can rest assured that the has the sympathy ef her neighbors, end best of all. that her dear little boy is at rest and that she can, if the will, meet hint where the saints are at rest.' K. In Potter Monday morning, 7 July, Nicholas Deckart, agod 71 years, 8 mouths, and 4 days. I Tiik NkwOAMK AXIIFUII LAW.-Many 1 changes were made in the Uamu .and Kith | law* during lite lnt session of Ihu Legl- I lature. That our trader* may ha thor oughly posted on these points, and ihu* avoid making themselves liable to* prose union through ignorance of tlia law, we publish the following •uuiiuary of the late act defining the time and manner in which fish and game of varieu* kind* may he taken within the Jurisdiction of the Commonwealth l Pennsylvania. No person *hali pursue or kill itny deer, save only from the first day of September to the first day of January, in any year. The pursuit of deer with d*>g> is forbidden at all time*. Trapping of deer, eseept for family use, 1* also forbidden. The penal ly for the violation of the above law is a fine of I'm) Any constable or town offi cial may kill any dog that habitually pur sue* deer, and the owner thereof it liable to a penalty of $lO for each deer or fawn killed by such dog. JVeewfed, That oi much of this section a* prohibit* the run ning of deer with dog* shall not apply to the counties of Centre, Clinton, rayette, Scbuykill and Wyoming (•ray, Black and Kot Squirrel# may be killed ouly trout the first day of July until the first day of January, in each year. The penalty for violation of this act is a fine of $6 for each squirrel killed out of season. Uabbil* may be killed from the first day of October until the first day of February, in any year. The peuaity for killing out of season is $6, for each rabbit so killed. Hunting rabbits with a ferret is forbidden under a penalty of $lO for each rabbit so killed. Wild Turkeys may be killed from the first day of October until the first day of January of each year. The penalty for killing out of season i* $lO for each Tur key so killed. Snipe may be killed Irum the first day of September until the twentieth.day of April of each year. The penalty for killing oat ol season is $lO for each Snipe so kill ed. Woodcock may be killed from the first day of August until the first day of Janua ry of any year. Penalty of $lO for each Woodcock killed out of season. Field Plover msy be killed from the first day of August until the first day Jan uary. Penalty of slOforeacb Plover kill ed out l season. ' No person shall kill, oi expue* for sale, ■or have in his *r her possession lafler the seme has been killed, auy (juail er Vlr | ginia Partridge, except only from the first !day of November until the first day of January of any year. The penalty for 'killing out of season is $lO f#r>acb Par tridge so killed. * No person shall kill or trap or have in their possession after the same is kilted, any Robin, Nighthawk, Sparrow, Lark, ;Swallow, Cat-bird, Blue-bird, or any otb-, ar insectivorous bird, at any lime, under e penalty of $6 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 seetiverou* birds, under a penalty of $lO for each offence. N* person shall, at any time or place, lake any Wild Turkey, Partridge or ljuail, or Woodcock by mean* of any blind, trap, net or any devica whatever, under a penalty of $lO for every bird *o taken. /Voridcf that nothing in this sec - j lion shall prevent the trapping of game,; for propagation or preservation over win ter, from the 30th of December to the Ist day of February next follawing. Shooting on Sunday it forbidden under a penalty of SIU No corporation shall throw any culin or coal Hit Into any of the water* of thi* Stat# under penalty of >SO for each Job fence, in addition to liability for all dam age* inflicted No person shall at any time catch any speckled trout with any device, save only with book and line, or place any set-liae* In water* inhabited by tbera, under a pen alty for >34 for each offence. It thai! not he lawful Ibr any person to! place any et-net arrow any of the canal*, creek* or rivulets, of thi* State, under a penalty of 9'£> for aach offence. In any water* of thi* Slate inhabited by trout or ban*, it *bat) not be lawful to catch fitb with any net the me*he* el which shall not be over three inches, un der a penalty of >25. Salmon or speckled trout may be caught from the flrst 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 fl*b pond is liable to a penalty of SIOO to the owner, in addition to damage*. llatt and pike rosy be caught from the; first day of June until the first day of March, with a hook and line. The penalty for taking out ol season, or in any other manner than by hook or line, $% for each offence. No person shall catch any trout, bass or Other fish in any of the waters of this state by shotting or drawing small nets or seins therein, when the water shall he partly or wholly drawn off, under a penalty of $25 for each offence. In all cases where the shooting of game or catching of fish is prohibited in any county or counties, for a fixed term of years, by speoial act, nothing in the above act shall be constructed to alter or Invali date uch special acts. It shall be the duty of the Mayor* and Burgesses of the cities and towns of this Commonwealth, to require their police and constabulary force, and it is hereby made their duty, and also the duty of the clerks of markets of said towns and cities, to search out and arrest all persons viola ting sny of the provisions of this act. Any person having a knowledge of any of these provisions tn*y make information of the same, and one-half ef the ponalty shall go to the informer. JUST HEADY and PORSALK ATTHK Clothing Store, Milroy. A choice assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING. Fine Black, Blue and other Cloth Dress Suit*, Cauititnero Dre** and burine** uit*. Linen Pantf, and Vest*, White, Duck Veal*. Alpaca CoaU, Panla, , and Overall* for working men. Men'* and Boy* Hat*, late*t styles of < Boota, Shoe*, Gaiters and Blippere. TRUNKS, VALISES, and a full stock of Men*' Furnishing Goods. Price* Low. Come and examine for youraelve*. and buy at the Milroy Clothing Store. JunltHf V 4KB. KRiHK A BKO. FARM ERS AND TE A MSTE RS. LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS! Curtis' /.ink Collar Pad*, pronounced b} all who havo used it, to bettie best Col lar Pad ever invented. They are warranted to cure the worst case c! sore neck on horse*. For sale by W.J. M'MANIGAL, 19jun3m at Millheim A Milroy. HKLLSPONTKM ARRETS. White (Vheat $!.6, Red 100 ...Rva 76. Cot n 60 Oat# 86....... Barley 00. 70 Olorerseed 6,D0 Potatoes 16. Lard per pound 7 Pork per pound 00 flutter 16. Eggs 16. Plaster per Inn fill Tallow 8. Katun 8 11 am I'd LKWIHTuWN MARKETS While wheat 1,04.... Red wheat 1,00....Rye 06 Corn 42 tlet* 86 Barley 00 Chivereeed6,oo Timothy seed, 860 Salt 'J 60 per aack Bacon IU .....Han- 16 Bultei 16... Kgg* 16 Platter tt 60 NOT I K! 11. I). VAN PKLT A . (XI. are buiniing a few PIRHT CLASH r ItKAI'KKH end MoWKRS, for tblt tea son's trade, which they werrent in every respect equal and in mine respect* superior 1 to any Machine t Year Sold 2 1 , 75 8 MACHINES OR 38,498 more than in 1871, Ninety per cent, of them being for FA MILT USE Turn U OVER 4 5,0 0 0 More Sewing Machines than were sold by any other company during the uuc period, and over ONE QUARTER of all the Machines sold in 1872. l*rinmpal (hfficr of The Singer Manufacturing Co. 34 URION Sqi'AKE. Philadelphia,office, 1106 Chestnut St. june'Jfi-Gm UTICA STEAM ENGINE (foiuiißLi Woof* A MA**.) STATIONARY t PORTABLE Steam Engines. The Beat A Mot Complete Assortment in the *^" koU The KNATAL* bvs al way* WH MMM4 the wrt 1,. tf ka a t itAuliffi Of ®MOtUorus>. We make* UM tmuiutai 'tioe idßailnr*! tttatm **•! Hiw Mill" * mdiadty. W. have U.elt.nre.l an" jao-t ""!*•*' wurksol U kind la tJwrouuUy, witb uutclouety adapted to the work. , , , yfVkivp constantly in nroosn Unfitnumbersof EwritiM. which we funii.n at Urn very kwwt |irrc* rual on the shortest nelin*. We ottiM l ii.'t lid tpreiitllr adapt"' Mince, Haw Milt", pril Mi"*. Tanneries. Cotton Ulu*. ThroaUr. and all clae idinjf theo-1.-'imtol T*neCircu lar Haw Mill, tho Ut and not ruuipluU aaw oitu tV wi"urkc thmanufacture of Haw Mill ontflta a ■preiid feature of onr business, au l can fumiA oompletc on the shortest notice. Our aim in all ouan l to furnish the bsst ma otUnsry in the market, an.l work nhaolutely un wualed for beauty ufA-sim, .ououiuy uud atrvafftfc. Huud for Ciruulal and Pituo i.i*L UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO. DTICA, IV. V. i I. Guggenheimer. i X J^KW AKRANOEMKNTI IDA AC UuuußNiiitiMKß, having furcbuMt) the entire stock of the late rm of Buaatnan 4 Guggonheimar, ci cept the Ixmtber aotl Shoe findiogs, baa filled up his ahelvea with a lot of HPLKWUIU KKW UOOWI, embracing READY MADE CLOTHING, DKRtia uooua, (IHOi UKtt*, paoviatoas, BOOTS 4 SHOW, It A l* 4 CAPS, AND FAMCY ABTICI.ua and is now prepared to accomodate all hia old cuatotnen, aud to weleome all oew ones who may favor him with their patronage. lie feels safe in eav iug that he can please the most fastidi ous Call and see. ISAAC OUOGKNHKIMER P. 8. —Mr. Bussman still continues to deal in LEATHER ANDSHOK-PINDINGS. CLOVER and TIMOTHY NEEDS, in the old room, where he may alway be. found. 12ap.tf. C. F. HerUcher N. Cronmiller. NEW GOODS! / a i § a aami ya L or GOODS!!! HKKLACIIKK A CRONMILLER Wish lo infoim the eitixeu* of Potter that tbey have opened an entire new Mock of good* in their old quarter*, and will keep oondantly on hand a full and good aasortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, contWtinf of ALPACAS, Poplin*, PLAIDS,I Lustre*. and all other kind* of DRESS GOODS, full line of NOTIONS and FANCY Goods Hat* A tkpa, Boot* & Shone CROCK KBT, uUKEXSWARR, STONEWARE. CEDAKW ARK, SUGARS. TEAS, . COFFEES. _ FISH, SALT, etc., etc , etc.. All of which we offer at greatly reduced prion* Highest price* paid for country produce. By *trict attention to buainew we hope to merit and receive the patronage or the public ShortTidge & Co., PROPRIETORS OF THE Bollefonte Lime Quarries, The only Manufacturer* of Lime, burnt exclusively with wood, in Central Peanrylvania. DEALERS 15 Anthracite Coal, White Lime, Du Pom # Powder, Sporting and Blasting Powder on band, Fuse for Blasting, Fjre Brick, Ground Fire Clay, Fertilisers, Implements. ianMTS (Hire and yard near Sooth end of the Bald Eagle V alley Railroad Depot, Belle fonte. Pa JanlO.TS CENTRAL HOTEL. Corner of Third and Chestnut Street, Miffiinburg, IV John Showers, Proprietor. Its Central Location makes it particularly desirable to persons visiting Town on business or pleasure. H. A. Taylor's Livery Attached. unfit ly J HARRIS. JO. SIICOICKT J * HKAVKR JOHN HURRA*. PKTRB worrit*. Pennsvalley Banking Co. CENTRE HALL. PA. RECEIVE DEPOSITS, And Allow Interest, Discount Notes. Buy and Sell Government Securities, Gold and Coupons. PITS* Dorrs*. Ws. B. MINGLE. fpTh u Cashier. CENTRE HALL COACH SHOP, LEVI NIRR.4V, st hit establishment at Centre Hall, keeps on hand, and tor tale, at the most reaosna ble rates. Carriages, Buggies, A Spring Wagons, PLAIMAND FARCY, and vehicles of every description made to order, and warranted to be made of the best seasoned material, and by tha most skilled and competent workmen. Persons wst'ing anything in his line are requested to call and eianune his work, they will find it not to be excelled for durability and wear. mayKtf. LEVI MIRRAL NOTARY PUBLIC. BCRIBNKR AND oonvky'ancrk, CENTRE HALL.PA. Will attend to'administering Oaths, Ac* knowloigement of Deeds, Ac, writing Ar tide* of Agreement, Dood*. Ac, may 15 WOOD CARPETS The Bast substitute for Oil Cloth*, Mat ting* and Carpets. Also, Boughton's PATENT ADJUSTABLE NURSERY GATE and Window Bar. to prevent accident* to children. Will fit any door, window or stairway. Price from $1 25 to $2 25. Also, Boughton's PATENT ADJUSTABLE MOSQUITO & FLY SCREEN, will fltany WINDOW OR DOOR. Price for windows, with netting and fix ture* complete, from 50 cents to $1 50. For doors, with netting and fixtures complete, $2 50 to {4 00. J. W. Boughton, 1200 Chestnut Street, Phil'a. junl9-2m. NE PLUS ULTRA. No Better Place ! ! Ths subscriber i* just receiving from the i aastarn cities a Full Stock at H V M M K It OO O J> M • which ho hM determined to call very cheap, consisting of DRY GOODS and Print*, Muslins, Opera Cantons. ami Wolf Flannels, LtdiM Dress tinodi, such as Detain*, Alpacas, Poplins, Empress Cloth, Matacn*. Taiueiso, together with * full •lock of everything u.nelly Lrpl la the Dry (ivotli Hue. NOTIONS: A full stock, ron.isting part of Ladies and Children '# Merino floss, C..tlar, Kid glove*, le#i quality *ilk aad Lisle thread >to veil, tfoogs, Nubia*. Breakfast shawls, Ac. HATS & CAPS, A full assortment of Men'* Buy's aad Children'* of the latest style and best CLOTHING, Ready made, a choice selectionef Men'* and Boy's of the newest style* and most serviceable materials. BOOTS & SHOES,| WM. WOLF. Great Reduction In Prices Of Note Paper. We are now prepared to furnish Motel paper at prices far below any that bavej ever before been offered at retail in this' county. Best quality Commercial note paper at 16 et* per quire i Sw ondbost do at 12 ets per quire i Third beat do at lOctspor quire i Purchasers will find this to be of the same quality heretofore sold in this piece for 25, A, and 15 ets per quire, but having* bought our paper at extremely low figures, 5 we desire to give our customers the full! benefit of the reduction. Look At This!! Initial Paper With Chromol| French Initial paper 15 ets per box Plain whita " A ** " Rose tint " A " " Two tint* " 10 " " With a handsome cbromo given away! with each 40 cent box JAMB.S WELCH A CO.. 90 mar If Opposite Bush House. ~16,000 BOLTS OF WALL PAPER! Now on exhibition at Millhelm and Mil : roy Hardware Stores. About 85 different patterns. PRICKS RANGING FROM 10 CENTS TOfl.tW PER BOLT. Beautiful Oilt Paper at one dollar Panel Paper and Parlor Decorations. A reasonable credit will be given to re-] sponsible parties for paper. *or 5 per cent , deducted from prices for cash. Prices are the same at both Stores. Apr 4m. W J. M MANIGAL. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.-Let ter* of administration on the estate of n Love, lata of Potter twp., dee'd,] have been granted to the undersigned,] who request all persons knowing them-! •elves indebted to said estate to make im mediate payment, and those having de mands against the same to present them' duly authenticated by law for settlement < KLIZ H. LOVE. OLIVER K. LOVE, may 15 A Admr's. J-JR.S.G. GI TELIUS, Dentist, Millhelm. Offers hi* professional services to the public. He Is prepared to perform all operations in the dental profession. *#~He is now fully prepared to extract teeth mJtmttmteiy trtMotsl petit. mrS-7*-tf. EDWARD J. EVANS A CO, NURSERYMEN 6 SEEDSMEN, Yorls. Pa. Mailed to Applicants^ Rtfrr (s*r pensstsstsMtl fo Hon. J. 8, Black, Washington, D. V.. Weiser. Son A Carl. Banker*, York, Pa. June S-tUu. Excelsior Cement- The undersigned now manufacture Ce ment WARRANTED OF A SUPERIOR BUALITY, at their kiln*, near Pine reek Mills, in Haijpe* twn. This cement ha* already been used in large quantities upon the L. C. A 8. C. R R., ana ha* been found highly satiifactory upon all jobs where it has been used, and as equal U> any now manufactured Tho undersign ed now take pleasure in recommending, and warranting it to all, for use in CIS TERNS, WATER PIPES, or whatever purpose a good quality of Cement is desi rable. Tbi* Cement ha* already been tested far and wide, and rendered the ut most satisfaction. Persons, therefore con structing Cisterns, laying Water Pipes, Ac., will find it to advantage to bear this in mind, and also, that they warrant the article as represented. For further par ticulars, address MEYER AOOFFER, 20 d>c tf Aarontburg, Pa. WT A. CURRY, BOOT & SHOE MAKER CENTRE HALL. PA. Would most respectfully inform the cit xeni of this vicinity, that he has started a new Boot and Shoe Shop, and would be thankfol for a share of the public nalroa age. Boot* and Shoes made to order and according to style, and warrant* hi* work ]to equal any made elsewhero. All kinds of repairing done, and charges reasonable- Give him a call. fob 18 ly. C.PECK'S New Coach Manufactory. CENTRE HALL, PA. * The undersigned has opened a new eg tablishment, at hi* new shops, for the nianufnctuic of Carriages, Buggies, &. Spring Wagons, SLKiona and Sleds, Plain and Fanct , i of every description . All vehicles manufactured by him ( are warranted to render satisfaction, and as . equal to any work done elsewhere. J He uses none but the best material, - and employs the most skillful workmen. Hence tney Hatter themselves that their < work can not bo excelled for durability and iinish. < Orders from a distance proniptly % attend- s ed to. t Come and examine my work before contracting elsewhere. PRICES REASONABLE, j 1 All kinds Qf d°ae. P, t HEY'H FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU f b 11m wiljr Known HoOfxJr tor Urbfet't tMa hm tiki baa csrad ** oh of Ibui la wfcleb II bat baaa given, Irritation of ttw>Rk at iba Bladdar aa4gpflammik-i) or ttw Kidney*, I'iearaUoa of the KMwy* and bladder. : ttv M m (pt Mhmmo of lb Praia to tiiacd, bf riti* 4at Skat Hi a IL _ 1 (.#!.*■ J $ •* ■ , <•,#> rm* t mutme 10 tit# mmmm t uraißL iftKJi Jsfiff iK"sr * !*, MM! jfitoMM cmt Biliary DinamHi at*l lot Ito* f4™f>f effort"Hfftf fayfh attaadad wiUi the foifc-wie# MtoirtsrLett Of lunar. boa* 0# Manor?, SUbornr of ttwelb tML ITwk lm Wakafolior-, flit) in UW llwk FloaMagof iw Body, Inratioß on m-Pac. 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Send y< ar Dollar. Tke B- t Paakiaa B*pert* in ike Weekly N. Y. lion—B page*, $1 a year. Send your Dollar The Beet Racket Report* iat b< W. ■;. !y X. Y. Sun— H pager, Si year. Send your Dollar. The Beat Cattle Report* in tke Weekly X. Y. Son-8 page*, $1 ay Sena yotir Dollar. Tha Boat Paper in Every Respect.— ; The Weekly X % Sun—B page*. $1 a year. Send your Dollar. Adore**, THE SITX. New York city. jane 19-81. BUTTS HOUSE Bxixepofte, I'a. J. B. BUTJS Prop'r. Ha* firct class aceornmodann; charg es reuoM *•**', t£. T?XECUTOR 8 NOTTCK.-L : Jp umenlanr on the .•( pherMoyei, of Penn twp , de< 1, hare been granted to the uler*igal. h re quest* all partem* knowing *,*<•:;. rive* in dobted u> aid eatate to iuak immc4it payment, and those having demand again*! the eame to praeent them duly authenticated by law for settlement. 11. K. Till LIPS, S. J. HERRING June 12-Gt Executor* Spring Opening of Roitnrla. Trimming*. Milline ry. at MISS LUCY DEiNiN6ER'S In Centre Hall, who just returned from Philadelphia, with the LATEST FASH IONS, and a complete atuek of New Bonnet*, New Hat*, elegant Trimming*,, Ac., which will be cold or made up, at reasonable price*. Also, old ladies Drcaa Cap*. The new style* are very pretty. Ladies call and see them early. First come, first served may IS. It. The Champion of the World. is, The new Improved American Button- Hole Overseaming and Complete Sewing J/achiue —The great eat machine of the Age ! Sim pi city, Durability A Cheap riess Combined, guaranteed. All orders promptly attend, ed to. A. L. BAKTGES, Agent for Centre County Madisonbcru, Pa. JJROCKERHOFF HOUSE, AUegneacv Street, Bellefoute, Pa. D, JOHNSON & SONS, Proprietors. A riRSTCLAtU HOTEL, COMFORTABLE ROOM# PROMPT ATTENDANCE. ALL THE MODERN Ot>NVENIEN CKS—AND REASONABLE Charges. The proprietors offer to the traveling public, and to their country friends, first class accommodations and caiwfri 1 atten tion to the wants of guests at all times, at fair rates. Careful hostlers and good stable ling for horse*. An excellent table welt served. A Bar supplied with fine liquors. Servants well trained and everything re quisite in a first class Hotel. Our location l in the business part of the town, near the Post Office, the Court House, the Chur ches, the Ranks, and the principal places of business, renders it the most eligible place for those who visit Bollefoete ou busi er pleasure. An Omnibus will carry passengers and baggage to and from all trains free of charge. DM IN ISTRATOKS NOTlCE.—Let ters of administration on the estate of Elizabeth lleckinau, late of Gregg twp., doe'd. have been granted to the under signed, who requests all persons knowing themselves iudebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having de mands against the same to present them duly authenticated by law tor settlement. JOHN F. 11ECKMAN, junh 12-Gt Adw'r. -•■LIMB!—Mr. George Koch has taken chsrge of the Lime kiln, near Centre Hall and will- constantly keep on band u good quality of Lime. Mr. Koch can be found at the kiln at any time during the day, towait upon customers. my 15 U~~ NUERTAKBBS' SUFPLIES.-A line assortment of Coffin trimmings, just received at Millheim and Milroy Hard ware stores. Barr handles, Lace Ac., latest styles. * aprlO.Hiu W. J, Al MANiUAin