EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MORMINQ, JILT 10, 1571. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Tkrms. Announcement for Commis sioner $o; for Auditor f3; District Attor ney f4 ; Coronor 93; Jury Commissioner t'2. No announcements published unless accompanied by the cash. : COMMISSIONER. "We are rrt horised to announce the nunie f JAMTX? K. CLARK, of Harnett Town--ship, as candidate for County- Commis sioner, subject to Republican usages. . M. K. PORTER, of Barnett Township, Js s candidate for County Commissioner. We are authorised toannonnco the name -ot ELI HOLEMAN, of Tionosta township as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. -I J The Editoral Convention of the Twenty-Fifth Congressional District met at Brookville, as per announce ment, on the 24th inst. An organiza tion was effected by the election of Janics B. Sanson), t of the Indiana Demovrat as Chairman, and F. A. AVcavcr, of tbo Brookville Republican Secretary. The following resolutions were reported by the committee : Whereas, The editors of this Con gressional District have assembled to gether for tho first time since the crea tion of our district, for the purpose of iorming & better acquaintance with one another, and cultivating a more friendly spirit of intercourse and pro tection, do hereby resalve 1st. That we will hereafter, in the discussion of all questions which come before us in our capacity as editors, avoid tho asperities of journalism by declining to indulge iu objectionable personalities. 2d. That we deem the amendment proposed by the Constitutional Con vention, on the subject of libel, as in sufficient to protect tbo press in a proper discharge of its duties to the public. Sd. Tli at the Constitution should be o altered, that an editor may make a defense when prosecuted for libel, aud tho case decided on its merits by the Court, as under the Constitution in Mew York, Illinois and other States, 4th. That the act of the last Con gress requiring postago to bo paid on papers published in the county and exchanges, was uncalled for, improper ' ud unnecessary, and should be re pealed, and that tho power of the press should be brought to bear on Congressmen to secure this result. After a full and free discussion of the resolutions, they were unanimous ly adopted. A motion that this Convention bo organized iu a permanent association, and meet annually hereafter, and that a permanent committee of three be appointed to make arrangement for the next meeting, and select a place for holding the same was adopted, and S. A. Smith. 11. B, Brown and J. P. George were appointed siid committee Tho Convention thon adjourned to meet at the call of the chairman of Iho permanent committee. THE MEW FIVE KOI.LAU NOTE. The plates for tho new five dollar national bank note have been com pleted at the. Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Treasury Department, and the work of printing the new issue will be commenced in a week or ten days, though they will not be ready for circulation lor a month or six week. The new note will be one of the handsomest ever issued by the government, its general appearance be - ing far superior to the old one. The size is the same as the present note, but in the left-hand corner instead of ' the representation of Columbus dis - covering America, there is a vignette head of Rul'us King, one of the first United btates ttenatjrs Irora mw York. In the right-hand end of the note, instead of the representation of - Pocahontas and Smith, there is a neat piece of geomatrical lathework, with the figure 5 engraved on ita face in white. Beneath this the seal ef the ' United States in green. At the top - of the note are the words "Circulat ing note National currency," in Ro man letters, and forming a curve. The ' other lettering of the note Is as fol lows: "The National Bank in the City of , will pay five dollars on de mand. , Cashier; , PreBi dent." and beneath this the words "Secured by United States bonds, do- posited with the Treasurer tf theUoi ' ted States 1. J'j. bpinner, .treasurer of the United States: John Allison, Register of the Treasury." On the note the signiturcs of the bank officers appear in the cetiter of it, instead of it ih hottom as in the old one, and the. names of the Treasury oflicials nra at the bottom, that of General ripinucr being at the right instead of iliO left. At the top 01 me new uum, Mi tho right-baud side, abuve the lathe votk, the names of the city and State therein the bank is located will ap ,. nr. Much of the lettering on the ;'v;o of the old nta '8 ommitcd from . i. new one. and nut on tho back in- .s'ead. Two largo V's complete tho TV. JL DUNN face, one at either end of the cycloids! work. ' . ' I The back at the note is of a very neat design, bordered by an elaborate scroll work, with the word "Five" in each corner. In the centre ia a classi cal figure representing. America and beneath this the words, "This note ia receivable," etc. Another feature of I this note will be the numbering panel on the face, beneath the visrnette of I King. The background of this panel is so arranged in fugitive colors that any attempt to alter the number will mutilate the whole. The bank num ber will appear on this plate, and the Government number upon tho back of I tho note in blue bgures. On Monday last a serious acci dent occurred to a man named Lovel Osborne, at Kockwood'a Mills, a fow milej east of Union City. Iho roan was work ins about a tramway on which cars laden with lumber were passing, and in some unexplained way got jam med between one or tho cars ana a board pile or some other obstruction. The man was caught just above the abdomen, compressed within a space of three inches in depth, and pinned in that position until the car could be unloaded and pushed away from him. When finally extricated be was sense- leu and breathless, his eyes protrud ing and face black from the suffusion and compression of blood ; one thigh broken and numbers ot minor bruises and contusions. Dt. Greenlee, of Union City, was immediately summon ed and treated the case with his cus tomary skill, to such good purpose that the man is iu a fair way to recov er from injuries which were unani mously pronounced futal. Time. We havo learned that an old treu- tleman named Timlin, living in Elk county, a short distance from tho Jef ferson county line, was Ruled by a man named Wm. Blumley in his own yard, on Saturday eveuine last. A dilliculty had occurred on the road be tween I'halin, Blumley and three oth er men while returning from tho dele gate election of the township, which was thought to be over, when I'halin reached his own bouse. Such, how ever, was not the case, as Blumley and his three companions Boon return ed, when a fight ensued, during which I'halin bad bis skull broken with a club in the hands of Blumley and died in about an hour afterwards. The three companions of Blumley one of which is his son have been arrested but the principal of the disturbance and the mau who struck the blow was at last accounts Still at large. Brook ville Jeffertoman. Tim Mendi'illo isnnnhunnn Rav9 : The pressman of the Republican lost a part ot one ot bis teet last nignt, while printing the weekly edition, by putting it in the machinery. Mason &. Hamlin Organs for Rent, with privilege of purchase for month ly payment, to responsible parties. The "Weber" "Steck" and six other makes of Pianos, also the Smith Organs and Estey Organs. Sheet music and Music Books. ivb years guaranty on every instrument. Ad dress Jos. Steinbcrger & Co. Oil City Pa. 14-3m STOCK FOR SALE. T. J. Pavne. havincr finished loncinir j . a tv t for the season, has for sale eight (8) horses and two (2) pairs of oxen. They will be sold cheap. Apply at Payne s Mill, near Nswmanville. tf. For Sale. OneTen Hor se Engine and Boiler. For sale cheap or will trade for a good team ot borses or young Cattle. C. L. IIansa, Agent Hickory Farm Oil Co., West Hickory, Pa. The best stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware in Oil City can be found at J. Wolf's, Centre St. Particular attention paid the repairing of fine Watches. Or ders by mail promptly attended to. o'J-Jy. Robinson & Bonner receive Flour and Salt by the Car Load, at a great saving in Freights, and give custom ers the benefit. tf. Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry's residence can be bought cheap, on long time, by applying to the editor of this paper. tf. in The lightest running Machine tlie world is tho Grover & Baker, least Baldwin, of Tidioute says at so, atd ho knows. 40 Job Priuting. Do you want posters t Do you want hand-bills ? Do you want businoss cards ? Do you want a neat bill head ? Do you want a tasty letter head 1 Do you want a nice visiting card ? If so, leave your orders at tho Re publican oflico where they will be exe cuted iu the u elites t style and on most reasonable terms. r The colored address label en each paper shows the data to which ihe sub scriber lias paid, thus " . Thes Turner If 74, signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for his paper nntil March 1st, 1874 The mail list is corrected weekly. By con sulting the address label every subscri ber can tell how his account stands. Our accounts go back no further than the 1st of January, '73, the ac counts previous to that tima being payable to the old firm. The old sub scription book Is yet in our bands, and our receipts will bo recoguizod by the old firm. tf. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. Over two thousand acres of fine Hemlock Timber Lands situated on Maple Creek, near Clarington, this county, are for sale at a bargain. Tart of the lands are situated within four miles of Clarington, on the Clarion River, and would be a fine sito for an extensive tannery and saw mills. Map and particulars cau be seen ly apply ing to the editor of this paper. Marriago Certificates, blank Deeds, Leases, Warrants, Subpoenas, Summons, Executions, Warrants aud Informations, for sale at this office, tf HOW 'TIS DON 13, or tho Secret Out. Mustache and Whiskers in 42 days. This GREAT SECRET and one hundred others. Uaiublei's' Tricks, (JSirdiology, Ventriloquism, all in the ORIOINAL "Hook or W onders." Mailed tor iij cents. Address D. C. Cutter, Carthago, Illinois. GOOD AGENTS WANTED FOR EVERYBODY'S OWN PHYSICIAN, hy C. W. (Ilkasox, M. I). Sella rapidly. One agent sold 100 in one week. Applv'nt once to II. N. MolUNNEY A CO., Phila delphia, Pa. lo-4t 17OR SALE. A large body of Timber J- and Iron Ore landsin Middle Ponnsyl vnnin; estimated to cut oo,Ouo,(KM foot ot sound white oak, white and yellow nine, and hemlock. On and near floating streams, with steam saw-mill, 1100111, etc. on tho Susquehanna. Apply to I. W S1IEAFER, Pottsvllle, Pa I5-4t A DORN YOUR HOMES with tho now Cliromo. "Awnko und "Asleep. Sells liko wildfire. Tho pair sent for SO cents. A largo discount to agents, ao dress W. F. CARPENTER, Foxboro, Muss. 15-4t EM PI Per Week IN CASH to Agents, VV ISvorything furnished and export ses paid. A COULTER A CO.. Charlotto. Mich. 18-41 MnHCV Made rapidly Willi Ktenc.il and III U II 1.1 Key cheek outfits. Catalogues and full particulars t HI . i;. S. M. Speii ccr, 117 Hanover St., Boston. 15-41 J5 TO $20 per duv ! Agents wanted ! All classes of working people, of either sex, young or old, uiako moro money at work lor us lu thoir spare moments or all the time than at anything else, Particulars tree. Address U. Minsou A Co., Portland, Maine. 15 4t THE LA CE0IX MEDICAL DISPENSARY KSTAUI.1SIIKD IJ 1837. Is the oldest and most successful institu tion in this country for thp treatment of inionio ana exuai uiseases. r or tonus of treatment, call, or address by mail, with 15-4t ill Maiden Lano, Albany, kl. Y Kenwood pSSa Boys Froscnt strong attractions to parents and guardians. A pleasant homo ; thorough Instruction; neaitntut discipline; excel lent library; new apparatus. Sraul for Catalogue. Liberal discount to Clorgymeii. HllAllbraJAtUHUS, A. M., flill., 1 15-2uv isew lsngnton, reuu. L. L. Richmond & Co. JEWELERS, Invite the attention of the public to thoir im mense stock of goods, ' consisting of Lidin OiniM Seti, Coral 8ats, Jet BeU, 0pm Ohalu, Leon tine Okaim, ffooklaoti, 1ft Qold and Jet, Lockets, Chain Braoeleti Band Braoelotn, American and 8win Watches, Buy Watches, American and French Clock, and nil the Latest Deaignt in SOLID SILVER AND PLATED AVARE, Together with a One assort ment of ! FRENCH GOODS. Call and examineour Goods and Pi-ices be fore purchasing. We guarantee our prices as for the same quality of goods elsewhere. L. L. Eiohmend k Co., Museum Building, Cheitnat St., Keadville, Fa, AGENTS WANTED rouTHB new ROOK EPIDEMIC & CONTAGOUS DISEASES with the newest and best treatment for all cases. The onlp thorough work of the kind in the world. Embraces Kinull-Pox Yellow Fever, Cholera and all analogous diseases. No Family riufa Without It, and ull buy it. lias 'i chroiii&liu illustrations, Tim blircestchimeoofthescuson for agents Address H. S. (iOOD.SPKKD A CO., 37 Park Row, Now York. 15 4t CUliscitfriK h7u7eFori ItepubUcan It will pay. JOB WORK DONE AT TIIK 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At ihe lowal Cash price, neatly, prompt ly, and in ityU equal to that of any other establUhment in the Dittrkt. BUSINESS CARDS SHOW CARD?, VISITING CARbk, SCHOOL CARDS wedding cards, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, MONTHLY STATEM I3XTS, ENVELOPES BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, KOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS DODGERS, HANDBILLS, LABELS, fcilirmG TAGS, &c. LARGE STOCK -OF- OPENING AT THE SUPERIOR LUMBER CO.STORE dress tsoorm. COTTON A DK3, HATS AND CArS, BOOTS AND SIIOK3 IX GRF.A T VARIETY AND or THE LATEST 8TYLE 8. A LARGE STOCK OF NOTIONS, &c. AT THE Superior Lumber Company Store ?un bo found Sow and Fresh Groceries and Pi oUsions, Embracing (standard Hrauds and the very Host Quality THE REST SUa A US, THE BESTS YRUPS, ' THE REST COFI -T-S A TEAS, DRIED FRUIT OF ALL KINDS, PEACHES, APPLES, CURRANTS, PRUNES, RAISINS, Ac, t txxi:i) .oi, TOMATOES, TEACHES, PLUMS, BLACKBERRIES, CORN, COVE OYSTERS, MEATS HAMS, SHOULDERS, BACON, AND ' '. DRIED MEATS, always on hand, and sold at tho lowest price. FAMILY FLOUR, of tho very best brands, and will b sold by the barrel or sack, to suit purchasers, at tho Ion st market price. Do not, fail to clUt tlu SUPERIOR LUMBER CO. STORE opposite tho Iawreiie llouso, TIOSEtiTA, PA. FOREIGN ATTACH AtT FoRKsT COIIMTY,! 'J'HBCol W A lTll OK l'-.NNS l.XA Sl., i TIIK PKMIirH OP mm Coi-nty. lui:uTin : , Wo command that vim nttac vi Joint R. , Louthor, Into of your Conn. '"''.'"''t'' and singular bis goods ami v:cls, , lands and toiirincnl in who: w mnds or poKspsNion soever too khi niav be, so Mint ho be and nppcar Imour ourt or Common 1 lens, to ne ui TU Tiniicttn In and for said Comity. t"Stht fourth Monday of Alnv next, there . ijj- swer isanc Ash of a pica In AsMiiinpH.'l nA also that you summon the person or fr sons In whose hands or possession fJn sumo may be ns garnishee, so (but they and appenr hd'oro our mtid fnutt, at t.V lime and pliii-e ntorcsaid, to answer whfll may bo oliiei-tod nualnst them and abldo' the judgement of the Court therein; and havo vou then anil there this writ. - Witness the Hon. W. P. Jenks. Presl- lcnt Judge of said Court, at Tlonostn, tho S2A day of April, A. D. IsT.'l. J juill reiiurod to dissolve in yooo.tiii. J. 11. AtlNKW, Protli'y. Ily vlrlno of the ahovo writ I have at tached all the right, tide. Interest nnd i-liiini of tho defendant of, in and to all that cer tain ploco or parcel of lend situi.to In Tio nosia township, iu tbo County of Forest, bounded and described ns tollowsi lle glnnlng it a chestnut on the east liank of Allegheny Hiver, thenco Ivy bind warran tst to Henry 'i'almage, south Iweuty-ninu legreiis east ouo humlrod and twenlv per- .lw.U i. A U-l.tt.. ,1......... i. preo west one bumircd anil two perches to a hemlock, thence by lot No. !"-'- north eighty-nine degrees" west thirty-two ami iivo-timtns perclic.i to n post, t hence by ncautlanil north one cleitree cast seventy pen-lies to a hemlock thciu-e north twenty- line degrees west one hundred and liny perches to a hemlock, thenco up the Alle gheny River north eighty-four degroen list sixteen perciies, north sixty-eiirlil de grees east forty and live-tenths perches, norm nny degrees cast llftv-tour perches tot)K place ol lKglnuing. Containing oti hundred and one acres, one hundred ai d live perches and allowance of six percent, be Ihe simie more or less. 1 certify that tho alwye'. s a true copy of the original writ and discription of tho property attached. T. J. VAN ftlKK !;'. NIlOllll. Sheriff's OIH co, Tiimcsta, April d, Allegheny Valley Rail Road. IURKCT ROUTR TO Ill'I-'KALO THKOUUH Till: OIL RMilONS., , OX AND after Monday Feb. 24, Trains will run as follows (Philadelphia Timo): SOUTH. Ituffulo Express leave Oil City nt 2 10 p m Arrives at nitsnurgn 8 '' p in Night Express Leaves Oil City K Till p 111 It is a m 0 15 a in II 05 p in 4 .Vi p. in. V U0 p. in. Arrives at i'lttsiuirgn Day Express leaves Oil City Arrives nt Pittlburgh Oil City Accom. leaves Oil City and arrives at ltrndv's Hend NORTH. Huffiilo Ex. leaves Pittsburgh at 7 40 a in Arrrive8at Oil City at 3 W p in Night Express Leaves Pittsburgh 0 00 pm Arrives at OL City S40aiu Duv Express leaves Pittsburgh 12 10 a ni Arrives at Oil Citv H 03 d hi Oil Citv Aec.lcavcs Brady's llend 0 10 a m niul arrives at oil Cltv h! 00 nt Silver Palaco Weeping Cars on night Express Trains, betw een Pitt-sbiuuh and Titusvllle. Through OkicIio on iav Im press Trains between Pittsburuh and lios ton. J. J. L.VWRKXCK, P.M. KINO, Ucn'l. Mup't. Ass't. tSup't. 12,0 00,00 0 ACRES! Cheap Farms ! rho cheapest Land In market forsale by the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COIYiP'NY In the Ureal Platte Valley. , ,. 3,000,000 Aomin Central Nebraska, Now lor sale in tracts ol forty ai res mid upwards on live and ten vchi-h' credit. No advance interest retiuireu. Mild and healthful eliinalo, fcrlilo soil, mi abundance of good water. Tl 1 1-: It EST M A UK KT IN Til E W EST! The great milling regions of Wyoinini;, Coloiado, Utah and Nevada hciitgNiipplied by tho farmers of tho l'hillo Valloy. Soldiers entitled to a Homestead of ISO' Acres, THE BEST LOCATION TOR COLONIES. FREE HOMES FOR ALL! Millions of Aerosol' choice (ioverniuent Lands open for entry under tho Homestead Law, ncur this Oreat Ruilroad, with all tho vouven ivnocs of an old settled country. Froo passes to purchasers of Railroad LsihIh. Sectional Maps showing the Land, also new edition of llnscriptive Pamphlet with now Maps mailed free everywhere. Address O. F. IA VIS, mvX Commissioner U. P. R. It. 50-41 Omaha, Neb. CROVER& BAKER MIMVINi) 3IAIIIMiS. T jo following aro selected from thous ands of testimonials of similar character, as expressing tho reasons for the prefer ence of the Orover linker Machines over all others. "I like the Orover A Haker Ma chine, in the first place, heoauso if I had anyottutr, I liould still want a Orover A Haker ; anil having a urover A Maker il answers iltn purpose of all the rest. U does a greater variety of work and Is easier to iearn than any other," Mrs. J. C. Cro- ly t jenny June) "I havo had several years' expe rience with a Orover A Ilakcr Machine, which has given mn great satisfaction. I think tho Orover A linker Machlno is moro UHsily managed, and loss liable to get out of order. I prefer the Orover A Itaker de cidedly." Mrs. Dr. Watts, New York. "I have had one in my family for some two years; and fjom What I know of its workings, and from tho testimony of many of my friends who use tho same, I can hardly seehowauythingoould bo mora complete or givo better tuitisfnctiuti," Mrs. Oen. Ornut. T, J. VAN GIESKN, Agent, Tiouuata, Pu. PIIOTOGn APH G ALLERY , Water Street, OVER HILP.RONNER A CO. s STOKE, Tionesta, Fa., M, CARPENTER, . . . Proprietor,. 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