Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 May 1868 — Page 2

THE EVANSVILLE DAILY .! T K.! TH1JRSDA Y MAY 7. 16S8

liallroa l Extension orth. Attica-, Ind., May 1, 1SGS. Editors Jonr n al : G EST3 : Khali Evansville an J Chicago, be boaod together by a direct chain of irou? Is it to the intere-t of both cities to be thus united? Doea Dot the commerce of both places demand it? Takirig it for granted that this is true, and made positively so (by the construction of the Vincennes and Cairo Railroad) to the business relations of Evansville, is not this the time to move in the matter to make the contemplated and much needed Northern outlet for Evansville? Yes, every thoughtful man of enterprise replies. But how shall we move, and what can we do? f I Bay to all interested, do as the wise man doth, when he buildethan house. Bit down and count the cost, and ascertain if it will pay. And can your business relations with the great

city 01 me iortnwess ue so eunaueeu that you, ast a business community, caa i afford I to - give - the enterprise " vour influence and money, then select the most- direct route, and the one that will furnish the -most aid along its entire route. In the opinion of your correspondent, the road from either Kopedale or llockville via Attica, in 'Fountain, and Oxford, in Benton County, to Crown Point, in Lake County, Ind., would 'be the toost fa v.orable route, and the most direct of any that could be found. And most certainly the route would open up as rich in min eral, coal, timber and undeveloped agricultural wealth, as any portion of our rich Wabash valley; and that is just what Evansville needs. I hen in all, work for the great rout and place yourselves on the great line from Chicago to the South, mak'iDg your city the great bulk breaking point between Nashville and Chicago; and of cue thing be oMured, that our pctple will give you all the aid they can. Yes, they will, to secure this great Southern outlet, for the supplies of our beautiful valley, strain every nerve. Therefore, let ui be up and doing, and construct one direct and competing route to the Illinois Centra! liailroad for the Ohio Hirer trade. Let -he capitalists of your city speak. Yours, truly, II. . Threatening Senator Wade. The following is a literal copy of the threatening letter received by Ben Wade. It was post-marked Winchester, Kentucky, April 17. It i3 verba,' tim et literatim: Ben. Wade, Hon. (so- call d). This communication is to notify you that jou are marked aud watched by the K. K. K., & that should you and jour infamous- associates succeed in your fanatical & hellish design of foisting yourself as so-called President on an unwilling people by actual force, that your fa's .wilb be before ONE month, that of "the lamented A. It." You may not heed this warning, but go your course, and your fate is sealed, by a bullet by 8 S. IC K, ye$ are on your track that never sleep; and this will be your portion. Thad. Stevens is doomed. Gen. Grant is watched also. You' think yourself;, jn security, but -tSero is a vengeance awaiting vou three grand ronsoirators. A9 tor Butler, the K. K. K. of New Orleans will take him in charge at the proper time, and l is portion will be a bullet. An indignant people will no longer bear what you demons in human shape are preparing for them. - Go off, and vou will see whether the 8 S. K. K. K. will lie. . Be icarnfd in time. By order of the Grand Commander of the K. K. K. W. C. C. K., April 14, 8S. K. K.K. Vindication of Chief Justice Chase Against the Charges of Theodore 1 Tlltnn. nf Inn lndfnendnt To the Editor $ of the Statesman : &ICU0LASVILI..E, Ky., April 30, 1S68. In your issue of the 23th, I perceive an editorial referring to theposition of Chief Justice Chase. Its tone and animus are so utterly at va riance with the views I have heard you express concerning him, and you are so evidently under a misapprehension of the truth, that take the lib erty to correct you. For a long time the Chief Justice has done me the honor to consider me not only a political but a personal friend, and having just returned from Washington, where I remained several weeks, and where I had frequent interviews with him, I am able to indicate his position with as positive certainty as a "distinct recollection of our several conversations will enable trie to do. My last interview with him was at his residence, on the niaht of the 17th of the present month, and very soon alter Mr. Jiltou's article upon which your editorial is based made its appearance. Very soon after I entered the room, the Chief Justice asked me if I had seen the article. To au afUrinative answer he replied: "Mr. Tilton has done me great injustice, lie came to my house under the garb of friendship, and I talked freely to him. I told him what I have often told you; that I must bean upright Judge, aud my judicial duties prevent my being as available a candidate of the llepubliean party as other men in its ranks. This is ail I said to him. and his additional statements were unauthorized by me. They may have ceen Eonesi conclusions, Dutxgave no grounds for them." After some further conversation the same evening he remarked : "lama thorough Radical, -but lUni no extremist." The Chief -Justice has been no Presidential aspirant, and ha? not sought to Lave any invidious distinctions drawn

between his own claims an i those f any one else. lie told me in February last that he was "satisfied with his present po-ition, that he could well see how a President with a Congress in harnaon'y'wlthhini couTcl accomplish a great deal of good for his country, but it was a position of many hard ships and trying labors; that he did not regret the course affairs were taking; he regarded the- reconstruction of the Southern States on the btisis of ucivcrsal suffrage as of vital necessity to : the cause of liberty. and the Union, 'and that re -v. it coulcj, . bo accomplished under Geu. Gratit probably better than under hitaelf." The Chief-Justice-holds firmly to three

great cardinal ideas: " Universal suffrage, uaiversaV pvan&&, and "the maintenance of the' "public credit.'.'--lit regards-therfirst as ' a necessary power to be wielded "by the blacks, tor their protection against the pro-slavery element of the country, and 'the second as 'necessary' to heal the wounds of our late war, and secure the requisite amount of intelligence and education in the goveVn ments of the late rebel States. . On the matter of finance he has but one opinion that is, an immediate resumption of specie payments, saying, ' If I had control of the Government, I would resume specie payment tomorrow. I could do, it successfully, for our credit is unlimited. Individuals could not long afford to keep, their gold idle or in an unproductive form. Under my policy they could loan it for no rore than greenbacks. and its purchasing power would be no greater. ' , I have here hastily thrown together, the fubstanco of several conversations, and you now have a correct idea of how ; little occasion the Chief Justice has given for the unjust detractions of which he has recently been the victim. It is time they should cease. ro man living is more devoted than he to the great princi pies of the Bepublican party, and if ue happens to differ on a matter of judgment or policy with some of cur extreme men, I presume it is his right. So far from being cold blooded and selfish, as you assert, he is the most devoted public maa 1 ever saw to those who are his personal mends, and in turn they cling to him and follow his f oi tunes with a tenacity not often witnessed in political life. Always genial and cheertul, with plain, un assuming manners, and noble, ditrni tied bearing, he has every element of a great statesman, . lq intellect and experience the peer "of any man America ever produced, it would be a happy day for our country could he be selected to rule over, it destinies, but if another than he is the choice of the Chicago Convention, hia sup-l porters everywhere will give to the nominee their most cordial and hearty support. I ought to say this letter is written without authority or permission from the Chief Justice, but in his present position be cannot defend himself from newspaper criticisms, and it is the duty of hi friends to do so for him. Very truly yours, V. Brown. Bismarck's Opinion of Himself. Cout Bismarck, in a recent letter addressed to a land owner in Promerania, makes some curious avowals in regard to his political character and career. lie says that in his opinion he is " not sufficiently unscrupulous as a statesman., but rather too timid. and that this is because it is not easy always to attain in political questions that clearness which gives coufidence. Those," he adds, "who call me an unscrupulous politician, do me wrong. They should try their own conscien ces on tne neld oi pontics before accusing others of being unconscientious. ' Probably this will have to be added to the singular list of selfdrawn characters of distinguished men. Warren Hastings, it will be rememberod, instead of acknowledging the charges of rapacity preferred against his rule in India, when he recalled all the temptations that then beset hia sudden aud. almost irresponsible power, declared that be stood aghast at his own moderation. But there is a measure of truth in what Bismarck says as to eotne critics trying their own consciences on the field of politics before they condemn others. They would find therein different points of view froni.awy known to them before new considerations would arise, new inducements and dissuasive?, altering entirely the complexion of questions of practical duty. The great statesman in some respects has a hard lot. He has often to act from data which cannot be made public, while his course is judged instantly and relentlessly. Time, however, generally settles his position fairly in the end, if he can only afford to wait. But Count Bismarck's aisertion that he is rather too timid tor public life is highly amu:ng, thovgh it may be his own hoDest notion after all. The poet Wordsworth always thought his political ideas contained his true merit as a man. Theodore Parker thought he hadn't harshness enough in his composition for a controversialist, exhortation being his true forte. John Iluskin. who writes tha most admirable art criticisms of the day, will persist in making the most wretched attempts at elucidating the problems ot political ewuo i.And so the world goes. The timid Dismarck has uncon.-ciouly iwrperrated.-a pleasant joke. W'e thiuk better' of him for his crimen ot bnn-elt, though we don't think it 1 is correct. Boston Journal. ! isiting iards, printed od Fil dt Binge, .Bristol Antique or Wooden Cards, at our oooivooms, Bcond floor ci iiviujiib DniiaiEg.

Xw Advertisements. . WASTED, AiF..TS, 57-5 to S2Q0 per month, every where, male Had female, -to Introduce the GENUINE 1M. PKOVEu COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. This machine wiit stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid, aud embroider in a most sui erior manuer. Price only f IS. Fully warranted for rive years. W will pay IKhAi for any machine that will sew a stronger, more beautiful, or more elastic seam than ours. It make- the "Elastic Lock Stitch." Every second stitch can be cut, and. still the cloth cannot be pu.led apart without tearing it. We pay Agent,. from 75 tci200 per month and expense, or a commission from which twice that amount can be made. Address SEOOJ1B A CO., Pittsburgh, Pu., or Boston, Mass. Caution.-Do not be Imposed upon by other parties palming off' worthless cast-

iron machines, nnder the same name or otherwise.. Ours is the only genuine and really practical cheap machine manu factured. ! i j . . -. . - PEOPLE 1a want of. and Agents who are - belling all kinds oi SEWING MACHINES, are reqaesteu to add res: i me (win stamp) for greatlv redaeed prices and terms. J. K. PEAK-sONrt, box 4, Chariestown, M&s. $250, PER MONTH guaranteed to Aunts everywhere t-ellinst our ,-umnl ttverfiKsttno jJetalic viotncslirLe.i. Write f'K- Circular to the American Wire Co., 7-5 William St., N. Y., or 16 Dearborn Ht., Chicago, ill. - WE ARE STILL MAKING. A COMPLETE REVOLUTION ; ; -: T IV Til A D lil, " and selling every description of DRY and FANCY GOOIs, PLATED WARE, JEWELRY, WATCHES, SEWING MACHINES, itc, lor the uniform price of . . . . , (KYli. DOLLAR. We would imp; ess upon our patrons that our S'ock is not composed o. secon . hand Ootids or Pawn Brokers' unredeemed Stocky but Gods carefully selected direct Irom American aud European Manufactories, ih greater porcion of which are Manufactured. Expressly for Us, w hich lad enables ustoofferourcustorxn-rs beitei Goods ir the nouey lhau tuoe who profess to be "Manulacturers' A-nt8," or than can lie obtained any other way. The unparalleled increase of our business, has compelled us to remove to more spacloiw quarters; theefore have lead for a term of years, the eleint block, newly erected, at -s. and IOO himmer r-i. tVe are th first who have attempted to make a 'Hevoluiiou in Trade," by tuabliu the publ.q to procrr gtjods In tiiii'ill qnantitifsat manufacturers' prioos, thud Kavinn the consumer three far a profits ma eiu passiutc ihrouuh the hands of the Conimisioa lerchai;t, ihe Wholesaler, ana uetalier. eud Ciubs ot leu or more, with lit cen's for each descriptive check, and the gutter up or the club will receive a present wortji to ?&jU, aocoruing to nutnoer sent. BEND Foil OOK NEW CIRCULAR. We have also made arrangements with tne i Great Oriental Tea Co., of Hoton, so that we can furnish our custome s with other Goods and full line of TEAS at pieclselv the same terms to Aeuts as though dea; Ins directly with ihe Company, thus giving an opportunity of selecting frora the various g ades any ciuamy they may uesire. we also py aaent the same com missions as allowed. Xty - Lomiuuiy. .Blan k form ot order. wiin price-list ana - i ti tx it. A. isuf," real to any ad.tress. P.tUKlUft to., 'os. S8 & luO Hummer bt., Bosion SPEBR'S : POUT GRAPE WINE. Used by Hundreds of Congregations for Church or Communion Purposes. AlsOjExcellent Tor Ladies and Weakly , ,-11 .Persons.: ; Vineyards, New Jersey. '. ! SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WISE, .Four Year Old. This Justly celebrated Native Wine, "made from the Jiuccof th Oporto Grape, raised In this conntrj. "Irs Invaluable tonic and strengthening properties are unsurpassed by any other native W4ne Being the pure juice of tie , grape, produced' under Mr. peer's i own personal supervision Its purity and genuineness are guaranteed. The youngest child, may partake of its generous qualities, and the weakest Invalid may use .it t advantage. It. Is-particularly beneliciali 4q the aged and debil.tated, and suitable to the. various ailments that afflict the weaker sex. It is lu-every respect-' . j f i ' A WISE TO BE RELIED' ON. - Invalids use Speer's Port Grape Wine. ; , Females use Speer's Port Grape Wine. Weakly persons find benefl fy lt.s use. ' ' Speer's Wins lu hospitais fete -preferred to ot her wines. " Hold by druggists. A. Speer's Vineyard. New Jersey. Office 213 Broadway, New York. , Jfles'67 dly UHLHORN & . BRfNKMA! Successors to M. A. Lawrkjjck, (Established in 1848.) Wholesale and Retail Dealers in AMERICAN AiYD ITAVlAN MARBLi and a superior quality of Limestone fe building purposes, window sills, caps, fronts, door siiis, 4c, Xos. 100, 102, and 101 Main Stree Next to Court House, : v? His i lie, Tndiaua. - mcnll ly ; Wholesale Clock House. CEISSLEIl & DELING, WHOLESALE Clock Dealers, Ceep constantly on hand a FULL assortnent of seti Thomas and other America u .loess; KlIGULATOHsi, OFFICE AND JaLL CLOCKS, fcend for .Price List to So. S MUX STREET. marlO dly , . JPine Lumber ! 100,000 FEET. Wl DtSIKF. TO CALL THE En .(.1.- av eolioii ail tho;.e inttud.u to bu:cl :iie ..act that we havt on h;.nd a i' ee's jV piy ff choice seasonei4. yeilow oine floonc'-,' which we will po tivelv se.'i-Bt lower f-gures-than it can.ttrought ior aiij-where else In the cif When it is preferred, we-will furnish tl dressed flooring at merely the addition: it;ist incidental to uresinw it ' . -V . . t.I'. ...- 'ill Vl24tf J. C. DUSOCCHET & CO.

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J. Greenwich Street. N. Y.. has reduced; tlie prices of Teas, Coffees. Sugars, Flour, ana an Kinds oi Groceries irom u w su Beai Japan Tea, 51. JJet Enalish Breakfast Tea. SI. tipleiHiid Volong T ea, 90c. I.OOO bbl. rioar, all grades, from Sll upwarua. . 20.000 graL Mola.seH, all grades, from 40c upwards. CorJees, roasted and gronnd. 15c. to 40c. Sugars, all grades, at refiner' prices and every thine used in every larnily cheaper and better than any nore In New York. Thomas R. Aguew occupies his ova store. owDSthe property, and has no rent to pay; Imports and buys exclusively ior casu, never gave a note in his life, cbnequeutly he c.-.n undersell aoy house in the city. - OQEi CAPITAL only r.qulted to com, tPwtJ rnence the vei'y profitable bulnes ul, tsuucil Cuttiugii Tools aad stock of tbt, bet quality nnd all necessary in'ormatlon t rnished by M. J. M ETCALtf 4 SON, 101 Union Ka,' luwrrin. if asu. . GRE.tl F.sr CrRlOSlTT of the 19th certury. Wonderful K L E C T K I C lifiH. It pleases all. By mtil for 10 .. and sta'np- H for 'c Address the 1 nvenior, NATHAN HALL. West Millbury, Mass. -; Agents wanted in every part of the world. LICENSED Bir TtlE Unite a State! AUTHORITY!- ; . SEW ESGLAXU PAWNBIiO KE R'S JOINT STOCK OFC.VREDEE.VEU.GOOD.S, CONSISTING OF SILKS, SHAWLS, DKESS GOODS, , LINEN GOODS, DRY GOODS, corioys, Fixer goods, 1 'albums, nillEtK, SILVER PLATED WARE, HAK1ICS, (DlLtKY,, , S SWiNG MACHINE-, FURN1T JRE.AC, To be sold at OXE DULL4R EAC'lf, wit bout regard to value, aud not to ; e paid f-r until you know what you are to receive 1 ... Stock Valued at $200,000. Salesrooms 30 Uanorer St., Boston. t The most popular, reliable, prompt and business-like concern of the kiuu. The best of Boston references furniKhtd on application. By patronizing thl Bale you have achaucd to exchange your goods, with a large variety to select Irom. TERMS TO AGENTM. We believe our terms to Agents are uprior to those offeted by any other concern Take purlieu-la-notice of thi$ : Our Af nts are not required to pay one dollar ior their presents, as in all other (xhwiju. At the end ot each nd every month we present the Agent seeding us the largest amount of monev th sum of I IFTY D OL LA US CA SII I IN AI)llirio to all other presents. And 10 the agent se- rtlng next to the lrest amount tue sum of TWKXIY-HVK HOLLAKS. ' Certificates giving a coinu'et description Of arUcies that will oe soul for one dollar each, will be sold at fie fo iOwIdk rate t Ten roRfl, Thikty, (wl h present), roi tH. Sixty, (with piesem). US, O.nb ili'suitiu, (with present , tlO. and the same rate for larger clubs. LOOK AT THIS CHANCE to aret a Bilk Dress, Sewing Machine, Gold watch, or some other aood art!' le of equal value, with- but very It tie trouble and no expense to the Agent. ' Eur m CIuU of Ttilrly, we will give tlie peion Handing it i heir ch dee of tiie following articles: Print Diess Pattern Worsted Breakfast bhswl. White Linen Tablecloth. Embosed Table Spread, Set of Steel-bladed Knives and Forks. Set or Silver-plated Fork. E!ent Beaded Sim Paraisoi, One-H undred-Picture-Morco Photograph Album. Elegant Ivory Handled Spang'ed Silk Fan, One Dozen large sized Linen Towels. Ladies' Morocco ShopIng Bag, Albambra Qatlt. Fancy Balmoral Skirt, Lauie' SoiiJUold California Diamond Rinit, Gent's Plain or engraved Go d King 10 caret fiiie, - Lidles' Solid BlacK Walnut W rittng Desk, Ladies' Fancy ctiack Walnut Workbox, ora Cot age Clock. ' l or h t'lah of Mily, one of t he following articles: Fanc Cashmere I ires Pattern. Silver Plated Card Basket. Onen Hunured-Piclure Turkey Morocco hoto graph Album, Lancaster Quilt, Fancy Plaid Wool Shawl, . Twentj -five yards Sheet jng.Alpacca Dress Pattern, t.ngraved Silver Plated Six Bollled Revolving Cas1or, Hajris -Cloth Paint, and Vest Pattern, Splejidkl Ba: moral Skirt, Set of IvoryHandlea Ko: ves. wit h Silver Plated Forks, Puir of All-Wool Blankets, Brsss Alarm -Clo k Rosewood Frame. Splendid Beaded and Lined Silk Pant oi. Ladies' Splendid Morocco Traveling Bin,. Thirty yards Print, ora Marseille! Quilt. : . For n Club 01 One uudroil, Silver Piated Cake Bket, Fancy Piaid Wool : Ix)iig Shawl, Twenty-five yards ;Hemp Carpeting,, r'ort.v-live yards tsheetiug. Splendid Alpaca ' Dress Pattern, Silver Hunting Cased Watch, Splendid Fiun;ly Bible Willi elegant Steel Engraving, Famw 'lr Record and Pnotograph Page, Poplin Dress Pattern, Engraved Silver-plated Ice Pitcher, Splendid Beaver Cloak Pattern, Sharp's Revo ver. Fancy Cassimere Coat, Pants and Vest. Pattern extra cjualuy. dpienoia acc irueon, .music bui, une rmr Fine Damask Table Covers, with One Dozen Dinner Napkins to njalch. - PRESENT FOR LABGEtt CLUBS IS PROPOKTION. r This is no Humbug Lottery Gift Enterprise, or sa:e of cheap Jewelry, but a fair, ffjuaie sale of Unredeemed Goods. Oar tiooti are New and Sot SecondHand, ' and we uuarantee more tor the monev in vested, than can be bouuht at any wholesale store in the country. Agents will please take notue of this: . Do not send names, but number your clubs from one upwards. .Make jour letters shoit and plain as possible. - Be sure and send money amounting to 8ror more, by Register.:) Lettkk, which can be sent from any. office, Post-OHice Moqey -Order, or Express, for when sent In this way you run no rist of losmsi it what ever. Small amounts may be sent by mail, j but be sure and pur: them in the oJlice j yourself. Prepay all expresses - WE CANNOT BE KE.SPONSIB1.E FOR MONEY LOST, UNLESS SOME PKEC'ACTIONH AKE TAKEN TO ISSl'RE ITS SAl tTV. Send your address in lull. Town, County and State. All certificates are good until redeemed. -CvXHoMPSoN & CO., : Hanover St., Boston, Mass. r-.Sen-l for circulars. COD LIVER OIL CREAM ' A French Preparation, which preserves all the nutrious and medicinal qualities of tl.e pure oil. - Is iree fiom all offensive taste or smell, and being agreeHble tothe taste is easily digested, thus affording the patient the full benefit of the quantity taken. Is readily taken mixetl with water, thus avoiding me use ui wmsy or uiuci ea- j speusive or liurtful ad'titlons. is recommenueu anu prescrioeu vy me Medical profession. Price gl a bottle. For Circulars vend to HYATT A- CO., 46 Cortlandt St,, N. Y. TTOTlII5r I.IK K ITIXMKDK ISE. .jjg A Laxuryto the palate, a paiulesss tvacuant, a gentle stimulant to the circulation, a perspiratory preparation, an amibilious medicine, a stomachic, a diuretic, and an admira ble general alterative. Such are the acknowledged and dally proven propert lesf f TARRANT'S EpfebvescE-NT APERIENT. Sold by all druggists.

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Through lice 'to California, V I A IA AMA-HAILROlD, "'. NIE,W- ARRANG EM ENT. SAILING FROM NEW YOHK ON THE", 5th and 2!tli Lvery Ibiith, Or the day before when these dates fall on Sunday. . , rt , lvMNta(r Lower lh)i by any Jher El lie. For information address. D. , N, CAR RINGTON, Ageo., 177 We rttieet. New YorK. W. li. Webb, President. Cha. Dana, Vice-Prt-sldent. Office 51 Exchange Place, New York. - i , t .TCo tlie X-ii-clieH. 'ITTfi are Agents for over'Ose Mw.dretl , "iy . Foreinu and lomestic Maaulaeiureis, arid are prepared to lurnish tiW whole country with DKY and KANi'Y (JjOIis, H1LKS, HHAWLS, JKWELRY, tLVKli WAKE,FCRSllCRE,PiANOS,Sh W ISO M ACHINE.-S, Ac, &o., al the uniform price of 1 line Dollar far Each Article. ' ftend your clubs of 10 ahj upwart s, for desoriptive checks showing what articles can be obtained for One Dollar, wilu lu cents for each check. lIKtl'LAKK NEXT FREE. Presents worth from S3 to S100 stut free of t barge to Agents sending clubs. Agents Wanted ia every Tawn. I - - '-C0IHMAS.41O., -. . f if':: ID Arch Street, Boston , Mass. "We are ComiiiH:! And will present to any person pending us a club iu our great ' ONE DOLLAli , SALE DRY AX D FANCY GOODS, A Watch, Piece of Sheeting, Silk Dress PatFltEK Of COST. Our iuduoementsduringhe i ast lew years nave oeen large. . ; WE NO W DO UBL'ti O UR RATES OF PREMIUMS. Our friends will readily notice our Pres ent for 30 and 00 Clubs -are mw more than equal iu vslue to Clubs of uO aud iu0 respectively of other firms. ear PLEASE ! EXAMI-VE.-a Any person ordering either of the Clubs mentioned below can have their sel clions oi premiums enumerHteU, corresponding to the size of the Club, , Free of One D. liar! FOR A CLUB OF SO (S3). One of the following articles, viz. : Delaine Uret-s pattern, fancy colored bedspread, ho view Turkey morocco album. 20 yards sheeting, striped cashmere delaine dr- ss pattern, honey-comb qurlt, all wool square shawl, set solid gold bosom studs, all wool fancycashmere pants and vest pattern, gent s hair guard chain (gold trimmings), silver Ciaied chased butter dish, silver plated 5 ottle revolving cantor (ou feet), el superior steel biadeu knives aud forks, worsted promenade shawl, ladle' long gold plated chain, ladies' gold double ling, gents' heavy chased solid gold ring, solid blaclc walnut work box or writing desk, extra quality balmoral skirt, set Jewelry (sleeve buttons to iatcn), violin aud bow, gent's cardigan Jacittti, splendid e ouy D nute . (ivory trimmings), superior Turkey morocco shopiug bag, ladies' high cut balmoral boots. t FOR A CLUB OF 0 ($8). One of the loiiowlog nrtlcls, viz.: Black-or colored alpac i dress pattern, poplin dress pattern, one piece of bleached or brown sheeting, eugiaved all ver plait d ti bottle revolving castor, yards sr.erior cashmere for pants and . est pattern, exlia heavy honey comb quiit, two f.tney colored bedspreads, pair gent's call boots, 4 yds. farmers' good wool iroeltiog, fancy cashmere plaid dress pattern, best quality balmoral skirt, rosewood bras a. arm clock, ladies' ail wool cloaS pattern. silver piated cake or card bs-ktt, !ur miitf or caie, ladles' ash ionable wool double' shawl, splendid ciaspei larnily Bible (9 by 12 recjrJ page and eu-graving'-), 3 yards double width waterproof cloaking, set Ivory-handled knives with silver piated forks, set sliver forks, ope set lace curtains. FOR A CLUB OF IOO (MO)'. One of the following articles, viz.: 4 yards dou1:e width cloaking or coating, 2 large hne bleached iiueu table covers with I dozen large sized dinner napkins to match, 25 yards splend:d hemi carpeting (good colors), extra quality black or alpaca dress pitlerus. exti'n, qualiiy uoplin dress patterns, on- large piece superior quality extra w with Kiieetiog, pair, gents' calf boots (best quality), silver liuHti.ig caeJ patent lever watch, one dozen ivory . handled steel bladed knifes and forks, silver pitied eugr;ve'J i bottle revolving castor with cut glass bouies, spieudld vio-i a, bos aud bow, complete, single -barrel shot cuir. Bacon's six barrel-revolver, pair superior white wool blankets, nice lur marl's i id cape, silver plated engraved ice pUcher wita salver, 7ja yard all wool faucy cashmerejjor f-uit, oue dozen P.ogeis' be.ii, silver plate-l forks, common sense sewing and ' embroidering machine, two heavy hon-y comb quilts, sp.eudid family Bible u'ecor.d and photograph page). ' ' For larger ' Clubs the value increases i,i tame tatio. Catalogue of goods and samples sent to any address free. Send money oy ifclsterail letter. . Address all orders to ALLEX, JliWSCS & IS Federal Street, Boston, Mass., P. . iloi C, Wholesale Dealers In Dry aud Faucy Goods, Cutieiy. Plated Ware, Albums, Leather G o is, Ac. Ac. Indisi)eiisabl8 for Ladies, IS THE S1 EWTXti ;riIK, a beautiful iticle tor tue RssiKtsmce of iaaies iu aaua sewing, not oniy protecting tue nnger from the uv;li prick oi the neeaic, bai, ..being provlai-d wiin a rib, the studies u j made with EXACT .REGULAR TV. and increased i dji'lily. It also keps tne point of the needle in rrrtect condition. For ail kinds of einbroid:riiip and croctet-'ng it h invi Iwible. The Guide is elegantly silver-plate-.l. and will hell at sight to every ialy. sent to any addess, by mail, on receipt of cents, or solid silver, for 75 cents. Agents wanted in every town. Term? &ul sample for ir cnls. Liberal discount to the trade. Aodre-s NiLl.S .MAN UFA(.TL"KIG CO., 53 V;.ter S:. iioston, Mass. ' iZS are coonferltlied" (Jenuini hav name ,,t .tun Masks on wrpper- for miiortant circular, aidrts JOB M..OSE-? ';w York. We Sell ifor !0nd rollar, GULI) AM SILVER H iTlIIEN, Sewing Machines. Silk Dress Pali eras, Carpeting, I)-iiiestlc Goods, Ac. ' TrcI;tr sent Free, eiving full particulars: of tea checks sent for uui Dollar .desoribiug teu diiTt-rent. artic.es which we will Sell ior OXR DOLLAR EACH. Splendid Inducements to Agen's iendlng in ciMbs. Address LA I JON TE S BABBITT, No. e-J Sudbury Street, Boston, Mess.