———— Cuba Convulsed. New OrLEANs. August 29.--Ad v ice received from Havana, via Key West, indicate that that city is on the verge of a revolution, occasioned by the recent scts of Captain-General Marin in taking possession of the * custom house and placing the officials uuder arrest. The city is in charge of regular troops, and the situation daily becomes more desperate, recall- ing the events attending the massacre of the medical students in 1871. A reign of terror prevails aod it is ex: pected that Havana will be declared in a state of seige. Already seversl conflicts have occurred between the troops an | civilians, resulting in the killing of some and the wounding of others. The captain-geveral has is- sued his proclamation calling on the rioters to maintain order, and severe measures will be adopted 10 uphold the law. Daily conferences are held with his military hiefs and measures adopted to preveit a geveral uprising | which is eminerit. ‘The colonels of all volunteer regiments were cal'ed 10, gether at the Piaza and ordered to disarm their forces; otherwise they would be held responsible for what might occur. The volunteers, who are opposed to Marin, aud encouraged therein by political leaders desirous of his removal, have joined the rioters Several meetings have been held io the park, where cheers of “Viva Salamanca” were given with cries of “Down with Mario !" The city is placarded with a call for a general mass meeting in the parkjand requesting all to bring arme. The call is oelieved to have emanated from the volunteers and serious trouble is expected. So far the cap- tain-general controls the situation with the regular trcops, which bave been distributed throughout the city prepared for any emergency. Artil- lery has been placed in commanding positions, while the troops stationed in the towns adjoining Havana are kept under arms, ready to move at a moment's notice. Those in Havana have been quartered in barracks sev- eral days. The batalion of Isabel Segunda aod the forces of the queens regiment are under arms at the Ca- banss and Castillo Del Principe, and a company of artillery are at the armory in Composila street. Order- lies are hurrying in all directions con- veying secret orders. All confidence appears to be gove. Even the capable officers are suspect- ed, and military are placed in charge to prevent dispatches being sent of what is occuring. All important dis. patches between officials in Havana and the authorities in Madrid are conveyed to Key West by special messenger for transmission, the replies being also sent to that office. Those acquainted with General Marin state that he will carry out his policy of purifying public service regardless of consequence, and already a feeling of uneasiness permeates every branch thereof. Alexsoder Gonzales Alverez, io- tendent geoeral of customs of the island of Cuba, has resigned and sailed for Spain. Four custom officers and several other employes passed through Key West last night, en route also for Spain. " — A A———— Dox't Exeeriuext.—You cannot af ford to waste time in experimenting when your lungs sre in danger, Con- sumption slways seems, at first only a cold. Do not permit any dealer to im- pose upon you with some cheap imita- tion of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption’ Coughs, and Colds, but be sure you get the genuine. Because he oan make more profit he may tell you he has somethiog just as good, or just the sume. Don't be deceived, but insist upon gettiog Dr. King's New D.scovery, which is guaranteed 0 give rolief In alt Theea', Lung and Chest Frisl bortles at J, Zoller & Large vottle 81 rflections, Son's Drug _LOPE, C—O Robbed in A Train. Two piokpookels who suce seded a fow days ago in relieving » Phils delphia gentlemen of several hundred dollars were captured in Baitimors on Tuas day are now safe ia jail, Watson Rome, » prominent builder, who lives st No, 1511 Marshall strest in this olty, enter- od u parlor car on the Reading Rail- road at Atlantic City last Sunday night to roturn to this city. was surround-d by six or seven men who seized him and before he could eall for assistance or in any way to defend himself his pocket-book containing eral hundred dollars more, was taken from him. Mr. Rose notified Deteo- tive Hamlin of the Reading Railroad, who learned that George Bradley and Richard Griffin, two notorions eronks had suddenly left Atlantic City. He afterwards located them at Baltimore where he arrested them in the Putman House on Tuesday night. On Wednes. day Mr. Rose and a friend who was with him st the time the robbery went to Butimore snd identified the men. Gladstone Moves His Resolution Loxpoyx, Aug. 25.—Mr. was greeted with cheers in the house of of (Gladstone cr mmons this evening, when he arose {6 ‘move his resolution that a "huable address be presented to the queen rep- resenting that the viceroy of Ireland ha® proclaimed the nationul league a dangers association, that no information has been furnished parlisment to just’y the proclamation, by virtue of which her majesty’s subjects are to be render - ed liable to be punished as criminals, of their acts, and that this house in the of that such proclamation absence sich ioformstion, prays shall not con- tinus in force as to the association pamed and discribed therein, New Bruxswick, NJ, August 25. in the A colored servant employed family of De, H. R. Holmes, The called afford Wednesday morning she died, day night two doctors could not any relief, and on County Physician Rick was asked to make a post-mortem examination, when he dis covered that the woman's heart had split about three-quarters of an inch from the top. She had lived all that time with a severed heart, eo A A———— ADDITIONAL LOCAL. | | | Grand Jury Report Tv gions mn and for the the Honun ably Court of Quarter Ses County of Centre without judicial inquiry into the nature | of Cran= | : berry, was taken suddenly ill on Mon- | tickets sold, athers bac wuss, of » mis- understanding with the railroad com- pany. On account of failure of the wheat etop in thie valley, our mills mast be | supplied “from other sections, This week nine car loads of hard red winter wheat were ordered from Indiana by Kurtz & Son, This grain they find makes the finest flour and can be had at samo price deliversd at the mill as grain from the valley. The next annual re-union of the Cen- tre county Veteran club, will held in the woods at Coburn station and the folks down there are going to make it one of the best yet held for the boys. be There will be u big tice, lots of good things for the inner man, and a general god time for the boys in blue and all ihe rest, The reunion will be held in a few weeks, We hear from good authority that | parties in Bellefonte, in Lhe interest of | the Penn. RB. R., are negotiating with | E BE { for the work of teaching receives aid from the State. And why should pot all prepare to teach? Everyone, rich or poor, should have 8 trade. The ability to teach will answer for a trade, To those who prepare to teach the State gives fifty cents a week towards defrayirg the expenses of tuition ; and to those who graduate fifty dollars ad- ditional, The day student who attends the Normal two full yesrs and graduates in the profession course, pays, in all, $105 and receives from the State $02, that the net coat for two 80 years of in- struction snd training is only thirteen dollars, Again in order to meet the wants of a number of citizens, » College Prepara- tory course has been established, BStu- | dents desirous of preparing for college can rest assured that they will receive the best of instruction in the subjects of that course, | the Longs’ ‘or the sale of the cave and The thousand | { hotel property. difference of a i | sale is abour five dollars, | i which may be adjusted, in which event | | the place will become one of the most famous resorts in the state, and a point | wrist and adm res of | townrds watch t | the wouders of nature will wend their ; | here is a future in store for | ; | property of the railrond company our | lw | WAY, {tht place and should it become the | prediction would soon be realized, | ~The following complimentary cira- {lar has been addresse | to the National | Guard of Pennsylvania, It was issued | from Division Headquarters at Phila- | delphis, on August 16th : Soldiers of the Nalional Pennsylvania: You have beea assured |by the experienced and illustrious Guard of | soldier commanding the army of the | | United States, after a personal inspre- | | tion and review, that you have stisined ' | the main object of your past iabors in | real availability for sctual service as a The Major Generel commanding desires to compact military organization, | add 10 this high professional recogni- {tion of the military efficiency of the | friend o! Rev, | the steamer | constitution of the ¢ | proposed as an ame ndment of the o | commonwealth of Peonsylvanis is sosordance with Te Grand Inquest of ‘the Court of Quar- | division asa body his commendation ter Sessions in and for the county of Cen- | 0) 4 ard work and unremitting zeal | tre, State of Pennsylvani i te | | tre, State of Peansylvania, August term, lof the individusl officers and men, RRR n \ a, oO 1 thh® | . Jena Alta having disposed ] all 84 | which have brought about this result, citments presented under the direction land msde esch encampment sn im- of the Court, we have examined the pub- | i tic buildings and find the court room and Law vemqnt on the pr ent one. The | inconveniences overlooked by sll and the several offices and vaults in the base, lib real sacrifices made by many of the @ Be ment of the court house to be in good con- | a ’ 3 Sr) be with their colors, their Ww ¢ find the bridge leading from Le pe to ’ .- dition As he passed through the smoking department he of it and its contents, and a suitable su stitute erected with sufficient drain snd tue rear of the Court House needing some repairs on account of some of the flooring being rotten, and we would respecifully recommend the repairing of the same. We flad the water closets al the rear of the Court House to be in a miserable cone dition, so much as to render it a nuisance, | and would recommend the entire removal b. water pipes to render it a suitable piace for the purposes for which it is intended. d the part occupied by the Sheriff and his family, together with the Sheriffs offi ce, in good condition, except in the hall an- In the case of the county jail we foun der the bath room, where the water has run through from the bath room above and caused the plastering to become loose. We also find a pile of filth and rubbish near the northeast corner of the jail yard, which ‘we think should st once be remove. ed. Inthe parsof the jail occupied by the prisoners we find some of the cells damp and wet, appearicg to have been caused by defective water pipes, and we find a damp and unwholesome smell per. vading the whole of that part of the building, caused by the want of proper ventilation and Isck of attention, The water closets in the different cells are we think, another cause of the condition of building, and would recommend the re’ moval of said water closets. And we al 0 recommend that all the vermin and filth be removed from the building. We further think that a proper water closet should be erected for the use of the jai! with proper drainage pipes leading from it to the general drainage pipes of the town. We also recommend some suitable bath room for the use of the prisoners Jas C. Boar, Foreman. ~—An exchange uses the following pointed and sensible remarks : ‘Young man, when you jeer at a lady passing along the street or taunt sad startle her with your glances, does it ever occur to you that some other scoundrel might insult your sister or your wife, or in coming years, your daughter, in the same infamous manner! How would you like that! Would you think it smart I Would you regerd it as manly or an evidence of blood 1 If so, you ought 10 be knocked from one end of the continent to the other, and horse whipped back again, ~1tems from the Centre Hall Repor- fer, The borough schools will open Mon. day September 19, and every boy and girl in town should ba there, Work on the foundation for the new Presbyterian aaureh, in this place, has heen temporarily suspended, in view iL seams Ol changes to be made. Spring | drill and camp duties, are best known ilies exoursion to Snow Shoe, which hind been appointed for last Sat- turday did not come off, for what rea. son we did nos exactly learn, Some | cheerful submission 10 necessary re- | straint, and intelligent accepiance of | military distinetions and subordination, |and their unflagging performance of | and appreciated by your commanding | officer. He reioices with you that the hardly woo respect of your fellow cidi- | sens bas quickened, under (the in flu- | ence of your soldierly condaet and the | sccemviating evidenbes of your undi- minished zeal into a glowing popular | pride in the incontestable pre-eminence | of the citizen soldiery of {Pennsylvania | To belong to the Natiooal Grard of Pennsylvania is therefore, now on honor | of which all are justly proad snd which none may forfeit without disgrace. Convinced of your intelligence and earnestness, it is scarcely necessary for the Commanding General to caation you not to lose sight, in the general satisfaction, of the many minor difici- | encies, known only to yourselves or | seer: only by professional eyes, or in- | dividual duties and ceremonies, which still demand careful study andjsteady | practice, This is the real school of the | soldier, and the General feels sure that the knowledge that the reputation of the Guard and the honor of the Com~ monwealth must, in the fature, be com- mitted to those trained in the rank and file of this school, will be certain to enlist the continued efforts and; devo- tion and every officer and man of the command, You have done well, but you ean do better ; let your resolve be that no ne- gleot of yours in the present, will leaye you in the future, unequal or unworthy to upbold the martial glories and momentous interests of the State or Na tion committed to your care, By command of Maj. Gen. JOHF F. HARTRANFT. G. H. Norru, Assistant Adjutant General, A Souss Least Orion. ~E. Bain- bridge Munday Esq. County Any, Clay Co., Tex, says: “Have used elec tric Bitters with most happy results, My brother also was very low with Malarial Fever and Jaundice, but was cured by timely use of this medicine. Am satisfied Electric Bitters saved his life.” Mr. D. I Wileoxson, of Horse Cave Ky., adds a like testimony, saying : He positively believes he would have died had it not been for Electric Bitters, This groat remedy will ward off, as well as cure sill Malaria Diseases, and for all Kidney, Liver, and SBtomech Disorders stands ubequaled. Prise 500, and #1 at J, Zeller & Son's, Lock Havex Noasat, <The fall term of the Central State Normal school A —— New York, August 25, To.-eph Parker, of the London, who tor years Heory Ward Beecher, and entertained that gentleman and his wife when they visited E rope last summer, arrived here this morning on Umbria. He was driven from the dock to the Everett House, where he wus met by Mrs, Beecher, hey brekfasted togather, Dr. Parker has come here to deliver a course of lec tures, Replying to sn inquiry as to what kind of trip he had, the doctor said: “Anything but pleasant.” On being asked if there were any truth in the report that he bad come in response to a call to fill the pulpit of Plymouth Church, the doctor replied: “None whatever,” Kev, Dr. Temple, bossom City Was » or 1 New Advertisements. MENDMENT TO THE CONSTITURION PRO A powed to the citizens of this Commonwenith for their approval or rejection by the General Amembly of the Oommonwealth of Pennsylvania. Poblished by order of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, in par ls XYI11 of the Constitution Joint resolution proposing an stmndment to the smmon wealth Sxorion 1. Be It resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwenith of Penney ania in General Assssntily met, That the following is netitu tion of Lhe suance of Arti the provisions of the eighteenth article thereof AMENDMENT Strike out from section one, of article sight, the four qualifications for voters which reads as follows “1f twentydwo yours of age or upwards, be shall have paid within two years, a stale oF county tax, which shall have beet asssemsed at least two wonthe, and paid ot least one month before the election,” so that the section which reads as follows “Every mule citizen, twenty-one j oars of age, pos senning the following qualifications, shall be entitled to vole al all slections First He shall have bess a citizen of the United Bates at least one month Second. He shall have resided in the stale one year (or if, havisg previously been & qualified clacton or ne- tive bors citizen of the state, be shall have removed therefrom and returned, then six wonth | mnmediately preceding the slection Third He shall have resided in the election dis trict where be shall offer to vole at least two months immediately preceding the election, Fourth. If twenty dwo yours of age or mpwards, he shall have paid withis two years a sate or county tax, which shall have boon assessed at Jasal two monthe, and paid at least one month before the elec. thon * shail be amended, 8 ae to read as follows Every male citipen twenty one years of age, possoss- ing the fellowing gaslifications, shall be entitied 10 vote al the polling piece of the slection district of which he shall at the time be a resident and'net cles where First, He shall have boon a citizen of the United Flaten al least thirty days Second He shall have raided Is the stale one your (or 1, having previously been a qualified slector or ative born citizen of the date, be shall have remor- of therefrom and returned thes si months) immed) ately preceding the slection Third, He shall have resided in the slection district where be shall offer to vole of Jonst thirty days im teedistely preceding the election. The legislasare at Live session theres! next after the adoption of this se and frome time 85 Line therefor maj, ob sroperly enforce this provision Fourth Every male citigen of the age of twenty sue years, who shall have been a citizen for thirty faye and a8 inhabitant of this dale oho year Bexi preceding an election, exoept at municipal elections, aed for Lhe last thirty days a resident of the slection daetri tin which be may offer his vote, shall be entitled 16 8 vote at such slection in the sleetion div trict of which be shall at the time be & resident and not sleswhers for all officers that sow are or here after may be elected by the people : Prosisen, That in tise of war 80 elector in the actual military sere vice of the State or of the United Stes, ia the army or savy thereof, shall be deprived of hiv vote, " rea son of his shesnce from such olecSion district and the legislature shall have power to provide the manner in which and the time and place at which snch shaent ob core may vote, and for the return snd canvas of thelr votes in the election diwtwiet in which they respectively side Fifth. Por the purpose of voting, no peveon shall be Aewcned to have gained of lost a residences by reason of his presence or abwence while senplopesd In the ser. view of the United States or the State, nor while ea onped in the navigation of the waters of the Sate of ot the high seas. nor while a stadent of any college or seminary of learning, per while kept at any alms homme of public Tnetitation, except thee bumates 0 ANY hase for dimbied and indigeat soldiers and silory who, for the purpose of voting, shall be destmed to reside In the election district whese sald home i» joonted. Laws shall be made for ssosrtaining by proper proofs, the citizens who shall be entitled to thee right of suffrage hereby swtablidied, A tree copy of the joint resolution CHARLNS W. STONE Secrelary of the Commonwerith L, hase’ Conrt of Centre County. In the matter of the 10 of Theodore Gordon. late of the borough of Bellefonte, said county, deconsed, and the Retats of James D. Gordon, late of the same place, decensed, To WL Gorden, brother oF the said decedenin You are hereby motified that I NB Gorden, AMumiuidtrs tor of, Be, of James D. Gordon, decensnd haw ted hie petition to the said Uourt praymg Umi may be permitted to become a party to a cestain pr evading for the specific par formance of x wirithen contract entered into by and between the sid Theo Gordon, dedenssd and the said James DD. Gordon, deceased, Cyrus Gordon, snd EN. Gordon, and praying for a sgecifice performance of mid contract, and the court havi ordered and directed a notes 10 be gives you by publication once a week for four successive works in two newspapers pablished in Contre connty prior to the 234 day of August, A. D, 1847, commanding you W appear belore the Orpheus’ Court of Contre County on the sid inst day mentioned to answer Uhe said petition of the said 1. K. Gordon, Administrator of the mid James 1 Gordon, decreed for specific performante If said contract and show canes, ifany you have, why a deres should not ie made fof the fpecife petformance of the contract in seid petition mentioned sovording te the tree intent and meaning thepsol of which facts you wifi | wakloe Attasted this DREN day of May A BT Oave, Bowgn & ORvis, WW. Bilis WALKER Attys, tor Petitioner Klyonill July dh 198] SALESMEN WANTED to canvass for the sale of Nursery Stock ! Steady employment guaranteed, Salary and Eepenses Paid Apply st once, stating age. CHASE Bho N.Y alin act gw ad 1ERS COMPARXRY, Rocanarex, opens Tuesday, Sept. Gib. The Jord Un ar CASTORI Mon dodoein, for Infants and Children. “Castoria is so well adapted to shildren that I reconunend it as superior to any prescription knows to me.” HA Ascusa, M.D. 111 Bo. Oxford Bt., Brooklyn, N.Y. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Btomach, Dinrrhos, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives seep, and poowotes &b- wishous tajurious medication. Tus Cowzavn Courany, 182 Fulton Breet, WN. X. W. I. FLEMING, The Fashionable +>MERCHANT TAILOR <~ Haviog retired from the firm of W. I. Fleming & Co., has op«ned tis establishment in MICRIDER'S BLOCK © in the room formerly occupied Ly Dale Bros, next door to the Fim National Bank, where his old customers will find the FINEST GOODS LOWEST PRICES, Special attention given to I CUTTING AND FITTING. :4e A Choiee Stoek Of x —T TEE — SPRING GOODS pow in. Call and examine for yourself. uaranteed. Spring, gentle spring, is here and every man aad boy in town is thisking of a pew suit. I am crowded with work, but I put on a new hand whenever one needed. The business boom bas struck us snd we are ready for it. You seed not be alarmed about a great press of work as I will get out your order m= the time promised. W. LL FLEMING. Crider’s Bloek, D AMOND Bellefonte. THE Carpet House 1S SCHREYER’S, and is the place to buy. They must be selling Oar- pets al very low prices, as they have so many callers who, after examining ther Large stock, buy some of them before leaving. A full line of goods is kept, from the cheapest {(o the best, consisting of Ingrains, Ezira Supers, Tapestry Brussels, Body Brussels, Velvet Bruss- els and Moguetles. I also keep a full fine of Window Curtains and Fex- tures, Rugs, Ottomans, awd Goods W6m S U.THOMPSON&00., Merchant Tailors, and dealers in A . i.e Gents Furmshing Goeds, are now offering the greatest bar- gains in their line ever offered in Bellefonte. All the latest styles in neck wear, under- wear, handkerchiefs, gloves, hosiery and rovelties. We are determined not only to keep Up With The Times but to be in advance. Old fogyism has been banish ed from our busi- ness and progress is our motto, Our tailoring de- partment is under the cha of one of the most experienc ed men in the (rade, anc House Furnishing Our Cutter Has NoSuperior | generally. ; All work is guaranteed to give e best and most satisfacuon, and our priocs defy assortment of goods lo be competition, No trouble wo | found this side of Phila show goods. Give us a eall. ; 8. U. THOMPSON, Allegheny St, Next door to Post Office, Bellefonte Pa. pu Ruggels de. Goods offered to the public are just as repro- sented, H. H. Store No. 8, Bishop Street, Belle fonte, Pa. J. X.& J. B HOBENSAC MEDICAL DMINISTRATOR'S NOTI( E. Letters of adminatration having been granted A to the undersigned on the state of James KR Balth, tate of Fergneon townebip, decsand, all persons Enowing themarlves indebted to snld ontate are Pee goented to make on mediate payment, nad Does have fog chats apninet the same to prowsst them daly anthenticuted Ly law for settiement, ADAM NY, B. HOBENSACK- "or o AND SURGICAL OF PIONS, «1toh , and Seratehes of kind cured in 30 Minutes by Woolford's lotion, Use no other, This never Sold F. Potts say because there were not enough who prepares himself "gl ll Drogaiss, Bellefonte Pa Sdbly, 3 $525 in cash and documents worth sev:
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