. ' WEDNKSDATt MORMSn, JUNE 18, 1884. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Jlurge. It. 11. Ckawfoiui. Councilman North ward, C. M. Slwiw key H yrs., II, M. I'nroiuan '2 yrs., A. M. Doult 1 yr.j South ward, J. If. Fone :i yrs., W. A. Engliis 2 yrs., O. Bonner 1 yr. Justice of tki Peace J. T. llronniui, I). H. Knox. (mnt(iblei. H. Shoemaker. School J)ireelor,t0. W. Robinson, A. B. Kollv, J. II. I'imfiriHn, 1). 8. Knox, J. W. Morrow, II. S. llroekway. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of rvmcrrni-JNO. 1). Pattom. Member of Senate J. O. llAM-. Axem1ilit'V,. 1j. Pavis. President JuditeW. 1. .4..ooa jM(fc-'-J)iiN Keck, C. A.. Hit.!.. Treasurer Wh, RMKArtnAiTort. Prothonotvri, llrgiMcr it iVcor tier, C J UHTIH SlI A WK KV. . hentr.V. W. Clark. 7bmmM.iKm,r II. W. Lrdkiiith, J. S. 1. UNBISRSON, II. A. ZllK.NDKI.I.. duunty Superintendent J. II. HiLI. Ann. District Attorney T. J. VanGifskn. Jury Commissioners II. O. DAVIS, J. GnKlCNAWAI.T. Oountt .Survrior II. C.'Wiiittbkin. OoronVr Or. J. V. Moitnow. Cbun'vyl uditors O. W. 'Waiuikn, J. A. SOOTT, II. II. SwAT.I.KY. Business directory. , TIOIfESTA LODGE I. O.of O. IP. MEETS evory Tuesday evoninir, At 7 o'clock, in' the Lodgo Room in Par tridge's Hall. S. C. JOHNSTON, N. 5. U . W. SAW Y K It, Sec' y. 27-tf. APT. OKOIWH STOW POST, No. 274, O. A. It. Meets on tlio first Wednesday lu eneh month, in Odd l-'ellows Hall, Tionesta, 1'a. 1). S. KNOX, Commander. j, b. aokkw. P. M. rt.AnK. ATTOKN K YS-AT-L AW, Kim St. Tionesta, Pcnna. Hi j. VAN (51KSKX. J . ATToUNKY AT IiAW, And District Attorney of Forest County. Dilicc in Court llousb, Tionesta. Pa. I f 11 A VMU ATTORNF.Y-AT-LAW, Tlonosta, Pa. Collection made in this end adjoining counties. M tLKSW.TATF, . A'ITOKXUY-AT-IjAW, Elm Street, Tiunestn', Pa. 1. ATTORNEY-AT-L a W, Tionosta, Fo'rvst County Pa. 1AWR1CNCK HOUSE, Tionesta, Pa., J If, S. Ilroekuniy, Proprietor. This licniNO i centrally located. Everything new and well furnished. Siipmior Ac commodations aud strict nttetition ftiven to kiiahU. Vegetables and Fruits of all kinds nerved in their seanon. Sample loin for Commercial Ajter.tii. CENTRA J j HCQSi:, Tionesta, Pa., T. C. Jackson, proprietor. This is a liew house, and IiuhJiimI horn fitted up tor the accommodation of the public. A por tion ef the patronage of tho public in solic ited. 46-ly. 1 f A Tsirl IIC K 1 1 1 Y HOTEL, Vj EAST HICKOKV, Pa.. .1. W. llAl.t., Proprietor. This house is ju'W anil h;ia been furnished with new luri.itiH-e throughout. It is contralley lo vated, nd has a tirstclnssliarn in connect ion Willi it. The traveling puldic will find It a pleasant stopping; placi. Flint 'las Livery in connection with tho Hotel. NA'HONAIj HOTi:i Tidioute, Pa., W. I. liucklin, Proprietor. A first- hotel in all respects, and tho pleas ntt!t toppin)lace in town, ltatos very easottahio. jaub-ty. B. COOK, M. D i PHYSICIAN SUItOEON. Otllce on Elm St., near tho Hehool Houso, Tionesta, Pa. All profesbioual alU promptly attended to. 1 W. MO KKOW. M. I)., Ii PHYSICIAN Jt SURGEON, I .nt ef Armstrong county, having locatod in Tionesta is prepared to attend all pro fessional calls promptly and at all hours. Ollieo in Binearlumnh A Co.'s new build ing, up stairs. Otlico hours 7 to H a. m., and If to 12 M. ; 2 to 3 and b jr to 74 F. m. KiindayH. 9 to 10 a. M. j 2 to 3 and 6 to 71 j m. ' Residence in Fisher House, on Walnut Street. may-18 81. C. COT1URN, M. H.. . PHYSICIAN i SURGEON, Jfas had over fifteen years experience In the pi actiefl of his profession, lmvinggrad tiated legally and honoraldy May 10, 1K65. ' Othce and Eesidenco in Judge Keek's jioune, opposite tho M. E. Church, Tiones ta, I'a. Aug. 25-1SK0 entistryT uk. j. w. morrow. Having purchased tho materials Ae., of lir. Steadman, would respecttullv an bounco that he will carry on the Dental misiness in Tiouesta, and having had over sis years successful experience, considers liimseli full y competent to give entire at iwfaction. t lall always give my medi cal practice the preference. mar22-H2. h. u. my. A. B. 1ELL7 Jlf A ', TAJIK & CO., B A 35T K B K S ! forner of Elm A WalnutSts.Tionesta. Bank ol Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. JoIleoLions made on all thePrlncipal points of the U.S. Collections solicited. 18-ly. JOREXZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, Aud all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. niayl SI TONESTA. PA. SUBSCRIBE for the RErcuLlCAN, only 1,60 per annum. O. M. RFT AWKKY. BRENNAN &SHAYJKEY, Real Estate Agents & Conveyancers. Doalem In ANTHRACITE it BITUMINOUS COAL (OQlcca In Court House,) TIONESTA, FOREST COUNTY, PA. FOR SALE. 1000 acres, Warrant No. 28:10, Tiouesta Township. !l!0 acres Warrant No. 5180, Kingsley Township. 143 acres, known as "LIUlo Farm," Allo glieny Twp., Venango Co. 70 aero near Enterprise, Warren Co. A I.HO. Houses and lots, and building lots In Tlonest Borough for salo on! casv terms. We have some good bargains on hand. ltBENNAN fc SHAWKEY. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Ondonncd Time Table Tlonmta Hlatlon. NORTH. SOUTH. Train tt 11:17 am Train 10 1:45 pm Train 10 8:28 pm Train Ifl..... 7:48 am Train 18 7:4S am Train 4:00 pin Train 15 North, and Train 10 South carry the mail. J. T. ImF.IfNAN. I'rcacbiog in the Presbyterian Church next Sunday morning and evening, by Itev. Itickling. Rev. Ilicks will occupy the pulpit of the M. E. Church next Sunday evening, at 7:30. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 12:30 p. m.; M. E. Sabbath School at 10 a. in. Frank Keck, of Jenka was in town yesterday, looking and foeling fine. Get your Seed Buckwheat at II. W. Ledebur'i Nebraska Mill. Judgo Cook and Sam W. Calvin Esq , of Cooksburg,' stopped in town Monday eight. Mra. Suie Sharp has returned from her rather extended visit to Philadelphia frienda. The boss slate slid through solid yesterday. The Delegate system is a daisy for them that's in the ring. Miss Emma Neely left this morn ing fur a visit with friends at Ball town, Forest county. Franklin News. -Mrs. Col. Thomas, who attended the funeral of her brother, Mr. Seldeu T. May, at Xorrittown, Pa., has re turned home. Buckwheat I Buckwheat 11 One hundred bushels choice seed buck wheat for sale at II. W. Ledebur's, Nebraska, Pa. Mrs. II. Irwiu went tbis after noon to Tionesta, whore she will visit Mr. aud Mrs. S. D. Irwin for a few days. Franklin News. John C. lloovler had his left an kle badly spraiued one day recently; by haviDg a barrel of flour roll over it while driving home. Master Llarold Sharp is becom ing quite an expert at bicycle riding, aud glides along as gracefully as an old hand at the business. The Union Temperance League has engaged Will J. McConnell to speak in the Court House, Friday ev ening, 27th iust. Admission free. The biys are arranging for a game of base ball here next Saturday with a Pleasantville nine. We'd ad vise our boys to look out that they don't get left. "You that have built up aud maintained the Democratic party in Forest county must staud back and let uew-comers have a chance," say the slate makers. Efforts aie making for a grand blow out here on the Fourth of July. Subscription papers are in circulation and are receiving a good many con tributions. Let it be a "rouBer" or nothing. Mr. Sanmel Clark has all ar rangements made for the erection of a fine dwelling house on his lot imme diately north of the old Universalis! church. We believe a Youngsville, Warren county, contractor has the job. Arthur and James Kelly are home from their school at Norristowc, Pa., and will remain during the vaca tion, which exteuds to September. Arthur is one of the solid young men of our town, tipping the beau at about 180 pounds. The lumbermen aloeg the Alle gheny had quite a fine June flood last week, and considerable lumber was run from up the river. Tionesta Creek didn't get hardly high enough, and Although several rafts started none got out to the mouth. The first grand excursion of the season under the managemeit of the B., N. Y. & P. R'y. will take place June 26th, but will not take in this section ; it will run from Kinzua to Niagara Falls. We may look fore'i that will reach ui befor lorf;.- UClllil osiUU Judging from tho manner in which the jumping jack of the Dem ocrat flopped and floundered around, and the contortions into which he worked himself last week, tho Repub lican voto on the 7th, must have proved a very severe "gut winder" to him. As nearly a can be ascertained the ftisloDists polled about 150 to 200 vote last Saturday. The Republi cans polled 883, and it therefore leaves the fusionists a majority of over 700 to ovet-come. No use talking, bosses, tho boys are not going to swallow your dofce. The questiou of whether tho di rectors shall build a five or an eight thousand dollar school housa for Tio nesta was decided by a very emphatic majority iu favor of the 88,000 build ing last Saturday, the vote beiog 54 to 1G. The matter of opening bids was defered until next Monday even ing. Mr. Dingmnn has just returned from Kentucky, where ho went as a delegate to the S. S. Convention. While ihero he visited tho great Mammoth Cave, and soruo wretch has been uncharitable enough to suggest that ho will come out of a much smaller hole than that this full after tho election. The marriage feast of the Demo cratic and Greenback bo??es was cel ebrated in the most approved style at the court liousie yesterday. The cere monies were strictly private. The "trapper" of tho Commonwealth and the "tool" of the Democrat figu red con spicuously as "best men." And there's a row iu the ranch already. Mr. John W. Mabin has received tha agency for William Ralston Batch's history of the Republican Presidential nominees, Blaine and Logan, aud will call on the citizens for their subscriptions foi thwith. The work is gotten up in fiue style throughout, and will make a haud some and valuable addition to any li biury. Baldwin's Railway Guide for June is perhaps the most complete number that has yet been issued, and will prove a welcome one to its many readers. A haudsome railroad map is one of the principal features, and altogether this one copy of the Guide is worth almost the price of a year's subscription. Price ten cents per copy. "The Turkey and fine wines were reserved for the boys from Venango, Clarion, Warren and MoKean coun ties,' says the Democrat of last week, aud we just now comprehend its mean ing: The Democratic legislative "tur key" was reserved for a Clarion coun ty gentleman, to the exclusion of old and honored citizens of Forest county. Isn't that it? Charlos Swansou, while cutting timber on Jaraiesou run last Tursday morning, had the bad luck to let his ate come in contact with the toes of his left foot, making an ugly wound, nd necessitating the amputation of the last toe but one, which painful operation was performed by Dr. Mor row. Charles will be laid up for two or three weeks. Adjt. Irwin is in receipt-of the headstoDes ordered soruo time ago for some of the deceased soldiers buried in this county. They are as follows: J. L. Huddlcsou J. S. Range, James Thompson, Philip Walters all of Co. G. 83d P. V., aud O. W. Stadeeu, Serg't. Maj. 116 N. Y. Iuft. Theee Btones will be placed iu position forth with. They are handsomely carved and substantial. Sam. W. Bonner, ut one time a popular young citizen of Tionesta, sends us a handsome plat of the new and rapidly growing town of Cerril los, New Mexico, form which wo learn that h) is a part owner of the new lay-out. Sam is evidently bound to reach the top of the heap before he quits that country, and the sooDer he "catches on" to the full extent of hla ambition the happier his many friends here will be. Stick to it, "Benius," our best wishes are with you. Miss Belle Lewis, teacher of Stewaats Run School, makes the fol lowing report for tho month ending June 10 : Enrolled, males 11, females 7 ; percent of attendance, males 91, females 87 ; those not absent one day duriug th month were: Bert Thomp son, George Dawson, Ralph and Har ry Zahniser, Nettie Thomson, Ethie Dane, Josie Zahniser; those notabseut more than one day were : Ronald Thomson and Charlie Zabniier. We chronicle this week, with a good deal of pleasure, the marriage of our youug friend James R. Clark to Mis Bessie, daughter of John Thom son of Stewarts Run. Mr. Clark is ono of Tiooesta's model young men, and wo are pleased to know that ha has captured a prizo iu every way worthy ef himself. We join their many irieuds in extending to the hap py yo6ng pair the most cordial con gratulations, and wish them a pleas ant and prosperous journey down life's rugged pathway. Peterson's Magazine for July :s even better than usual, and is espec ially remarkable for an illustrated ar ticle on "Lougfollnw and Westminster Abbey." The principle steel-engraving of the number, "I Caro For No body," is a very charming one, illus trating a capital story by Frank Lee Benedict. Altogether, there is no la dy's book published that can compare with "Peterson" in literary merit. The colored fashion-plates, the colored patterns, and tho half-hundred other illustrations for new dresses, embroid ery, etc., etc., are likewise uuequaled. The price of this popular magazine is but Two Dollars a year. Address Chas. J. Peterson, 306 Chestnut Sl., Philadelphia, Pa. G. W. Brown, of Youngville, Pi., Deputy Supreme President E. A. U. Assisted by J. B. Watson, of Clarion Union, No. 411, organized Marien ville Union last Thursday even ing with 48 applicants for charter and with the followiug named officers : Chancellor, J. B. Watson ; Advo cate, A, J. McCray ; President, Dr. S. S. Towler ; Vice-President, Lizzie Watson; Auxiliary, Mrs. A. II. Pal tuer; Secretary, Miss G. M. McClella'j; Treasurer, D. E. White; Accountant, T. J. Reyuer; Chaplain, A. K. Shipe; Warden, Henry Kimes; Sentinel, Mrs. D. D. White; Watchman, A. Whisuer; Conductor, O. C. Christy; Ass't Con. Kate llaruer; Trustee, M. Mandeville; Ex. Physician, Dr. S. S. Towler ; Rep. to grand union, Dr. S. S. Towler. Time of meetiong, every Wednesday evening. OIL NOTES. The Agnew well on lot 3195, Ball town, is reported a minor affair, but we have it on good authority that it is a gusher of the first order. It is south of the Gartlan wells. It is saiI the Schooley lauds, in the Balltowu region, comprising about 2000 acres will shortly be put upon the market. It is the intention to give the territory a thorough test by cutting it up into 10 acre lots and leasiug to all who wish to invest. This will open up a new field no doubt. The machinery for mitfiog down the well on Council Run, in this place, has been placed ou tho grounl and as soon as possible will be put in position. Drilling will commence the last of ibis week or the first of next. Grove, Hart & Co. are tho contractors. THE TICKET. It is with plea4uret we call tho at tention of readers to the Republican County Ticket at the head of our edi torial column, and we know that the voters who took part in the election that plaeed that ticket in the field will take pleasure iu briefly reviewing with us its merits at this time. Of Hon. A. Cook, our nomiueo for Congress, we take prido io saying that be has been an upright, honest, aud enterprising citizen of our euuuty since its organization. That ho is an ener getic and successful lumbermeu, with good business and financial abilities, aud has a large aud extended acquait anceship in our congressional district aud particularly with the host of lum bermen of the Allegheny and Clarion rivers, as well us thoBe of the Tionesta, Red Bank and Mahoning creeks. That he has immense tracts of timber lands, saw mills and farms situated io Forest, Clarion aud Jefferson counties, aud gives employment the year round to many of their citizens. That bo is and has ever been au activo member of tha Republican party, and bus wil lingly and gladly contributed both means, voice and labor to its success. That he is of a Kind, generous and charitable disposition, aud in fact is posessed of all those good qualities, which compells admiration and makes friends aud biuds them. That from the time he entered business he has made but fow enemies, and his course so far has been such that his word is considered us good as his note, and his name is a yn(ir,yrr) of honor and good faith. Such is tho record of our candidate, andwe boldly aud unhesitat ingly say, that if ho should receive the Cocgresslonal noiuinulton iu our dis trict, with the Democratic aud Green back support he will undoubtedly re ceive in Forest, Clarion and Jefferson counties, Lis election is a foregone conclusion, und no man will ever have occasion to excuse- his course iu the halls of Congress, for we affirm it will bo iu keeping with his pu3t honorable and successful business career. We are of opinion that Forest county's candidate is iu all honesty and fair dealing entitled to tho nomination, aud iu case he receives same, will re ceive a handsome majority in the dis trict. For Assembly the Republicans have uomiuated that Republican war hoise, Mr. Peter Berry ; that outspok en champion of Republicanism whose integrity and honor cin bo relied ou at all times, and if elected whose voice and influence will always be found on the people's side in the halls of our State legislature. Mr. Berry has douo f,s mnch if not more lhao any other to d3velop the rich resourc es of our county, giving all of his time aud most of Lis meuti3 toward the procuring of that product which has made our county one of the great est oil fields of the State. He is full of euergy, pluck and perseverance, and is just the kiud of timber that makes good legislators, and we have every confidence that his command ing presence will adoru tho next House of Representatives. For Associate Judge we have that hard-working, plain old citizen, Lewis Arner. Many of our citizens have known him for upward of forty years, during all of which time they have never known him tn be idle a niomeut when there was work to do. Lumbering has been his employment duriug these years, aud he has won considerable fa mo U3 a successful riv erman and jobber, und a man of sound judgment on all questions per taining to affairs of every day life. Mr. Arner is deserviugof the support of tho laboring man for he is otio right in their- ranks. For Prothonotary, Recorder, fcc, wo have Curtis M. Shawkey. It is hardly worth while to say auother word on this subject, Mr. Shawkey' peculiar fitness for this position beiug so well known to every voter in the county. Those who have ever had business at the Prothonotary'a office recognize the fact that a better man could not be found, and it would re quire considerable trouble to find one even as good. Those who doubt this have ouly to go up and ransack the office and take a look ut the records kept there. It is also a recoguized fact that people who go there to do business are generally assisted iu their wants aud made to feel welcome, which 13 a wonderful help to those un accustomed to the intricacies of coun ty records. In Mr. Shawkey's election the county will have au excelleut official. For Sheriff tho Republicans havo a good candidate iu the person of Leonard Agnew. Nearly ever siuce Forest has been a couuty Mr. Agnew has been one of her active and ener getic citizens. He is therefore well and favorably known to the best aud most proiuiueut citizens wo have. Leonard was cue oi' the boys who ru spondud to call iu tho dark days of the war, aud fought bravely for bis couutry iu those times that try men's nerves aud souls. He is now ouo of the Grand Army boys, a member of Stowe Post, and along with other com rades wears the badge of honor. Mr, Agnew has never before asked the people for their support for political pre.'ermeut, aud since bib fitucbs for the office to. which the people havo nomi nated him is uuqustioncd, he bus a right to expect aud will receive their earnest and cordial support, lie is an agreeable gentlemau whoever you find him, and will inuko a very efficient aud agreeable officer. For County Commissioner we have Messrs. J. R. Chadwick aud George W. Osgood. Here, where Mr. Chad wick is best known, he has the esteem and cunfideuce of all as wai shown by the haudsomo vote ho received at his home. He is u man of mature years aud solid judgment, and has in ado his living by the sweat of his brow. A gentlemau in every way, aud a man of cool common seBse, he will bo a good man to watch over the interests of our county. .Mr. Ucgood was born und raised in Kingsley township, thi county, and having known him for years we can say with his neighbors that he is a rnau of- unfliuthing integ rity and honor, nnd whose abilities amply fit him for the office. Ha pos sesses a cool head, godd judgment and firmness of mind. Mr. Osgood is in every way worthy the support of bis follow citizens who desire to see merit and honesty succeed. For County Auditors Messrs. James . A. Scott and (Jniutain Jaaiiesou are the nominees. Mr. Scott is one of the present board of Auditor and in that capacity has shown himself to be a good man for the place. ' For hone8; ty and integrity he needs do "recom mendation from us; his own neighbors' will cordially vouch for that. Mr; Jamieson is a man well qualified for the position for which his friends have nominated him ; good education, level headed, honest und intelligent, and popular with hia neighdors ; what more could be asked. Henry O. Davis is the nominee for Jury Commissioner. Mr. Davis is one of our best citizeus, and those who kuow his good qualities will tell you that he is a flixt class man for the position. He is a man who says very little but it is always to the point and sound; never biased or impartial. This completes the list, and iu go ing over it we have endeavored to be fair and frank ; we have said nothing but that can be backed up, and are ready to stand by our claims. The ticket is au excellent one and will compare very favorably with anything our opponents can put up. Let every voter defend it against all slanders aud be ready to pull off bis coat and help elect it. That most excellent journal for farmers, gardeners aud housekeepers, the American Agriculturist, regular price $1.50, can be bad in connection with this paper for $2.50. Now is ihe' best time to subscribe. ' Dissolution Notice. The copartnership heretofore exist ing under the name, firm and style of John Cobb & Co., is tbis day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons iu debted to said firm will please settle with T. B. Cobb, and those having . claims against the firm will present them to 8afd T. B. Cobb for settlement and paymeut. Witness our hands at Tionesti, Pa', this ninth day of Juno 1884. , ' r ' John Cobb ' . E. L Davis. T. B. Cobb. ; Rowland Cobb. Remember, we are Ileadguarteri for a Firat class' Boot or Shoe, at pop ular prices Men's, Boys', Ladies', Misses, Child's, Infant's fine aud common. Win. Sraearbaugh & Co. 3t. Scnl Moiu-y by American Express Co. Money (rder. Itcriipts given. .Mon ey refunded if Orders are lost. Sold at ail otllces of tho Co. Tayablo at C,500 phves. Kates ; To $5-oc. ; $10-Jx;. ; ?20-10c. j 10-12c. ; ? 10 l.-)c. ; $r,0-20c. my 11 3m MARRIED. CLAKIvTlIOMSON At tho residence, of the bride's parents, Stewarts Run, Torest County, I'a., Thursday, June 12, 1SS1, by Itev. James IlieUling, Mr. James R. Clark, of Tionesta, and Miss Itessio Thomson. JONKS-WIUIKI.M-At tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. II. W.Cordell, Saturday . cvouing, South Oil City, Juno 14. Mr. .losoua R. Jones of Tidiouto, to Mrs. Martha Wilhelni of South Oil City. CI OTV lOfSIY 31 VI S 1 v J'lWH i COKRECTKD KVKKY Tl'KSDAY, BY KKMABI.K DEAUCKS. l-'lour ; barri'l choico - - l.T.Vl..CH) I'limr V Kiick, - - I.Iom 1.70 Corri Meal, KM) tt.s - - - l.."U(u l.tlft Chop I'vvt, pure grain - - 1.40 Corn, Shelh'd - - 4 lifuns r bushel - - - ' 1.50(:1.06 Ham, sugar eurod 10 Hi i'!!; I:ist llaeo.-i, sugar cured - - 14 rihouMers ..... II Whitctish, hall-barrels ... 8.60 Lake herring half-barrtls - - S.50 Sugar - II (till Syrup ------ 75 N. O. Molasses now ... 75 Roast Rio Coll'eo ... 1S(W;-;:S RioCoiVeo, .... 12!CtHJ Java Coll'eo .... Tea L'OtlO I'.utti r - -" Kieo " syiO Khsjs, fresh .... - 15 Salt best hil.-n - - - - 1. 10 I .ard 121 Iron, common bar .... '.iKJ Nails, UKI, -ri kev .... 3.25 rotatr.es - - - - 4,"(ci 50 Lime bbl. .... 1.40 Iirieil Apples slieed per th - - 10 I tried I'.eef - - - - -lM'ied lVm-hos per lb 10 Dried I'eaehes pared per X - - 'J5 A Ppl'F SL-iift six. cents for postage. A I ill.!, sod reeeive fleo a cosily box, of good whii-h will help all, of either st x to Mioro mom s ri'.rht away llian anything cUit in Uiis wiirl'l. l'orluiies await the oiker.s aOi-Miuieiy muc. ,i onee uu ircd Truo & Co,, Auj. usta, Maine. Ajjr.il