Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 27 March 1867 — Page 2
THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURN All WEDNESDAY. MARCH 27. 1867
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Communicated Public Parks.
Editors Journal: , The controversy now going on in lation to the reduction of.tlie width of the street ffuWning in ff ont of the j upper school frouse,"gives me occasion ! " to Btate some thoughts that I have en- j f tcrtained for game! time : past on the j mbieet-of Ttibiien?aTk3.-I here are 1
few persons in" our city who will not i". testify to the great benefit to be -de-I rived by a community from parks. In I a sanitary point of view, they are a I necessity, and their influence on the I publics taste and morals is plainly obl J gervable in every city that is blessed t in their possession. Money expended I - -in this way richly repays the investI went. I f Evansville has not a single place t of this kind to which our people can I resort for recreation and pleasure. ;Thisj.itf to be ? deplored,; and it is I hoped that' it may some day be remeKdied. The work ought to.be comlyjjnenjed as soon as practicable," and if I it canDOt be begun on a large eeale, it I '""cabna small one, at no great eiI peiaab, aad can be extended as oppor-
romty' and . means warrant,- Alter " awhile Blackford's Grove may possi? blybe ; secured forthis purpose,, or some otherlarge piece' of grdurid'in aj bur" eastern or southeastern snbiirbs.. t Amory's Grove, in the northern j portion of the city, it was hopeJ would be1 secured tot a park,' boi as this desirable piece of property ha passed into private,. hand8,f((to be used," It is understood, as a place of public resort for private emolument;) the hope now is that some other piece
I of ground may be secured at no' disI tant day, located in the Northern ? ot f,v Northwestern portion of : the Icity. I ? Vitbout knowing whether the Brinkmeyer property about which there ,Ti!)fi& been much heated controversy -in
-cppuection with the opening of streets and alleys through it could be jjurt phased byth-jcity. or not,- l? would
? euggdstfthal that" pieceof (grQvjrjl Ja v' "fyoJabiy located fo'accommbdateihi
"iportion of-the- city west of, Malfi? Street. - Ooald it b purchased by ihfil
fad pits for the purposea.of a public pifk, qbere otId .be anyepd , of a'disarqe.ivble neighborhood 'squabble.f and!" a "i desirablo public, object would, be ac ,(-i.MompIignea. irj w,'Vi , s s jim.li,1ti0fXh6, stoe nature , is amifher!sugijrefition I have to make with reference
Ltajlieji5e,eUunnxng iniJfeontlof the
.1x5 mfornledf is Vn huntlfe4 feet, and it is not a thoroughfare tnat now is, or ever will be, used to any great ex-; tent. The owners of the private prop-;
erty running back to it contend that,' inasmuch as a portion of said property was given in the first instance for the purpose of a canal basin, and.as the canal was afterwards filled up in or street not needed for public j use,
Bhould reYert.to the property ownerM and as a street, say thirty or forty feet .id Fouljd, be nffic.ieritfc nd as 'tW -h raMiff health: VfOuld' be1 binlfited : hjr extending, their lots so as to remove the out-buildings further from their residences than they now are i" therefore, the :stref lufiduld: ( be
reaucea,m wiatn. in aaai.uou tW(tilt 'Ejections to the reduc, tion, jt is alleged that, under th6 ex isting law, this cannot be done. Nqw sides in the controversy, is this :IflmwsfArwte inegalfoi lmpractieable, would it not he agood Pao Jqjmake Jwq-prks in that street, one on the square each side of' thS tWtoaiftJeavirixpiCl iit; front of this tjQifice clear for a play ground fdrthepiig? . The parks might be, sayQTtX &et wide, leaving a Birty teet de on each" side for this passage ot .yeVicles, &c. The walk' for pedestrians might be through ' the cinnati will rectllect two similar parks on Eighth btrt, between Vln
Ai.i5tt.Sla and Elm aoiPltnu. It is true that these parka, would
not' be liifily.to become places 'of public resort, on accost of ! their-Out-houses: but as the street is now a fteptels "alt, sorts-5 of
GA .fe.jP fact, a public eyesoj
good neaitn ana gooa tasi woald be-J promoted by beautifying the surplus and unused space in this way. These parks would at least serve as playing ground for the children of that JfibfV tion of town and ot the Upper ocnools, and the trees and grass wbuld absorb from the air, and thrive on, the- ua wholesome exhalations arising p
Tremttyr - - f 3 (Threls w inarkiftiapaW on Seventh
street.between Walnut, and Chestnut o."?r MtHMVIppCbnsed foi
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ui -so :.i-ttvl i-jii iis ,kiafvio lilt Irdi- .! :.! .iwia ttiria fc'.ojsa yaaoiv. JfvijH i:?fl' :" I
that purpose, as it is not extensive enough for much of a market, and it
uftrrt faTfffni the Fourth irtreet (trp-t J-W) market! A handsom part could be (made there at i small expeise;- it Tie - square inLamasccr-in which: t'ufe-Park Shool-house is located, would make a delightful place of publie re-ort for the lower part of the s-senate v i -aif-'--,. a ' - - - ' . city,a here such, a place is needed. Another suggestion, and I am done, There is a space of public ground on the river bank, at the foot of Chestnut and Cherry Streets, that will not be for many years, and probably never, required for wharf purpose?, as the landing is extending down the river, towards deep water, instead of in a contrary direction. This plateau is used as a public promenade, and is a delightful place of resort, even now, for our whole population, in the coolf a 'ISummer evening,' when the zephyrs are wafted across the beautiful Ohio, laden with fragrance from the 'West and South. A few hundred dollars would fence", a space, say i ' forty ' 1 or fifty feet wide by twd squares long, and plant it with grass and trees, and furnish it with, fseabl .HSfost probably the property holders in. 5 the vicinity wuld contribute! liberally - for! this purpose. .s No i person, for local -or other reasonsi could justly find fault with Buch an imDroveme;nt.'''a ''it would uld : berdesigned x '.jTojth e pub lie ihefitr'tBesides," suehran. jmprovebenefit, mer would preserve the river bank frou crumbling away.t; In comparison with the blessings that would follow, the amount of money necessary t6 accomplish these ' objects would be cmotl i ''' Pro Kovn Fublico. C1UH11I QUEENSWARE. DAXISL, 8..KAEK. r Mai ill ' I V.:' , JA3. M. -IVAKREX. JSCalrJfc' Warren, XPpXTiS OF A3yp,TPf9f.f K j? ?AtER IjS, ..v-'T . suK-.i.ja 54 Y' W I ;HXii; A K. r-S. & .'(.t!D jl'.cti f-4 r5 ! ... sr , " T.v.:3 as t - -; 'V "TTF.cHAXTs rrBS isiiED wrrit X)JL CoitiDion Ware alone if desired. We keep constantly In our wareb houses. Assorted Crates of all Common Ware of.tlie very best make of good. Also, many dil-, ferent assortments of Common and Stotis CbinWare " -n m '-"We are the only firm in this city that itv. I imports Assorted Crates direetZ from r; ' England. .We keep patters ana style n of eoodsi Oiat no lother house in thisu , city has;. or. can get in, the English t ' New Orleans.' direct, and bounhi wita gold, 'thus securing every' advanbige within the reach of any house in the Our stock Is the lamest in the State, and will be sold at prices entirely atisfactory; ;nov?4tf;,oJ i'i1hi5ti TO ! - ' BANKING. in; . . i f i . -ii ;.i -iif.it . v;. .u . Archer & co - yaqLioi b:iur.w,. u.-i.C'.i'j.f. r.u ..... -t. Hr.i. i ; --.ri -dealers' In ; :.' ,!' .t.W'i.H' 1 - -ii ' , . . liSilYerUnctif reiit Bank Notes, W CompOTiiidfIutere3t Notes,' l,,,. and lt iinda; f fiOVERNMEXT SECf ..r. " . f i i t" s i- ur.r. : .! -. Collections made on fell aoeesfcihle poii K jan22 d3m .r:.';:.')','Uii - f .i f First National Sauk XVa i ttR EVANSVILLE. IND. ' 1' - .".XT. 8. , Xeio4itoi'. Organized Ju'nfe,lffel" ! ' CAPITA'tji.L.J-i.ilij;-...-.... 9300,U0O. "!5fJoHsS;H0FKJSj!rVe8iaent;i ' i i f. ' " '" Jamis HjCdtlbii, Casliier. it: Directors j. -Maahee. John 'Insrie. Jr Charles Vseie. At. Bray,. Wm; -Brown, J, b. Mopmns. ioeri names r. w. sawyer t.V Prestca.; t 1 toin"B 4 feeneral Banking. Exchange, a L 'ftevenue wtahiris forsaie. -J "aov u.l o i?, . Eay Potatoes.) !'!........... T...3.t ' '- L3ai-dehersr - 4 , ; lyo'bashcls of Goodrich's "Early! Cuzetes a very eariy, atod wilLbe sold mivch tower nan the same vaneireo u. vm tihe East, besides saving, freight. ! i2A,7x.a . i fr v 75 Mai n street, MERCHANTS' EXfHASGEand GENTLEMEN'S RESTAURANT, No. 5 Mrs Street. i TRUNTZ METiTZER. ProDrietots. ' "The coice Wines and Jurors will be kept cousKmny on hanuT and special atthey ,Jiit4aiiisil t- given to the ven to me . - r TACRA NT,where all th l.Mj.niua nf Mm season will be served in tht. most approved style maKine it a pleasant resort for the rMH-K-CHAN TS and BUHINESS MEN of the city. -rA-Uberal patronage Is solicited.
' GROCERIES.
WAKE HtTBBElir "TT""jOS.TmtWASW." SAM. T. HAJUiliJClua. . pr TTTTBBELL. SWASEY &iCO V (Successors to John Swawy J.,?Wholesale Grocers ."" : :V7; ; " ' 5 , -andr -; : , : LIQUOR 3IERCHTANTS, Xos. 25 and 25 Sycamore St., mcbiaem CifCiSKATi, Omo. MATTHEW 'DALZELL, WHOLESALE DEALER Ef ' O- i- o o 3 x i o s, Xails, White Lead, Lime, Cement, A:c. Xo;IS Wafer Street, Jan8dly. EVANSVILLE. ISP. ; CRESCENT CITY PROTISION STORE and MEAT 3IABKET. WEAVER, READ BENNETT Cor. LOCUST and SECOXD 8TS. 1 feb7 my ' ; : FOS TER B R 6 T HERS, .Jfo. 64 West econd Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO., OFFER FOR KALE, IS LOTS TO salt, at the closeut rates to casb buyr500 baes Ordln&ry to Choice COFFEE: ,. 1,000 bbla. HUOAR, aU qualities ; . bblB. 8 YKUP aadUOLASSES ; !lW 50 bags Prime RICE: ... , J -100 bai Sifted PEPPER: r " & ham ALSPICE: Also, full sappliea of Nntmega, Cassia, Mace. Ginger. Tobacco. Cigartt. HnufT. Oys ters, oaruju apples, EiacKuerries, ana ai ainua 01 Can ned Goods, Preserves, , Jellies, etc ; Candles, Soap, Starch; Wooden-Ware m all varieties; together with a full stock of all goods suited to the trade. ,,.. i Orders proiaptly filled. .... ,i ...... - , Ooods not in our Hue will be supplied. Meiiii-Cash. . . focaodiy Grxnxnry Bags. Having accepted the agency from one of tlie largest importers, ice are prepared to fill orders for any quantity of Gunny Bags at the lowest market price. Parties purchasing through us trill save all the profits of "middle-mehi and . get hags of large size and full weight, V ', TertmrrPrvmp'i Cask. I FOSTER 'BROTHERS, ;Xo. 4 West Second Street; Vc20 Uly Vk', i'.Tr (IciNCJNN ATI, OHIO. 1.. jbito & Bros. 3 i "P. P. CABSON Ui.-i p. A." PltESTO FRESTOX BROTHERS, .1 ii
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.V I. d Wliolesale a :t Orpceirs, '. HI ! ! '; nt". 5 Xo, 9 First Street, M cl. i i si 'XVA2?8VILL, IB. FISH. ".-.t!,t ' A loa UWvm Wf. t.-.i!; I,' i ! ! '.I -!.-. i 1 ill! j i t-. : . I ( ! gri.I.;FIF IA00 Hl'PPlX OF Salmon, Codflshl Hake.' Mackerel,; and Herring at J VICKERY BKO S, -. 75 yain Street, Eureka Bazaa. ( Ei;E BROMILOVy & CQ., !-," ';-, J vi.. :.'! ! Oli ii M.S B (!!!" 1 J I WHOLESALE ' ' u . I J! ; . ' : FISH l2Al-US&,i :t. ,lJVfo'i South Water Street i . s: . . - ! i J- i. -illlM -iii 1 E. El Brorallow,' " .i ;!"f i! CHICACJO.'j John: Bates,-n r Y ''fi:'" i :.;,lijlilM .!-? .4. r. (i! 1551 Kiiwni " Orders ftora Jobbers ftlled ai lowest firsts hand prices. i ! (mehlS d3m ' WOOLEN MIIXS. nr;-,. t.T;a . 4 5 iii 't -.! i ni;j 1 J-' 1lKfOTI'lul ' Ht'f (it llt'i-" il i -. IT LAWRENCEBURGH r "ifV; Fancy v " Cassimerei. i f-rrmr-SE oi, being wanifacJL tuTedonly or the finest Merino Wool.' are of superior quality, high finishf -and made In a great variety of the most ionable styles. Ranking in New ;. arfc with the best EasterA makes In styles and finish these Western goods espe'eially coini mend themselves o the Western trade, aa they are entirely freerof Shoddyj'Hooa Waste Ac t fti GenAcmefi'fvtnftnese gbads"the- pre- . ferenoe in ordering suits will be sure to oe . nyJixfied lntji-y. sly lei-and wear, -r '- ---.-Kor sale t retail by all. the principal merchant tailors and dry goods dealers throughout the country, and at wholesale by MACKEY, NESBIT & CO., Evansville, . .ad by , ,-r E. D. MOORE, : " " Treasurer Lawrenceburg Woolen Mills, mch5d3m Lawrenceburgh, Ind. ; : "S. O. Sugar and Molasses JVST EBCEIVED per steamer Webb 'EW CROP and for Kale at the Eakbros;:;1 l. .vt'r . . a. ',;;.(..- iir.-"? A .; ii fHlv.' -t - - ri f. 'J! ,.); ,..i.,-;i j.-:inj i-''':
BOOTS AlffD SHOSr,.
t ; DEALER IN BOOTS Sc SHOES 20 PER CENT. CHE A. I 35 JEi 50 PER CENT. E T X E IB luu ?ER CENT. H-A-IST X S O ME K NEW, STYLISH, and GOOD Gentlemen's Sewed and Pessed Boots, Slippers. Balmorals, ; ; ana Gaiters. . t. v )'n -" .;!"; H Jm t' 1- "".; LADIES' LE ATHER 'SHOES .;:7-t.s? OF ALL" KINDS. ,"- 1 ; jr.,V,;: -,V5 .:. ' '? I.T ! i: . fPOLISH BOOTS, BUTTONED BOOTS, BOCBIE-SOLKII, (GRESS, , : S AJiB B1R0I. v , ,-.r-. t.- -r- ;. Misses' Balmoralsj Polish and Cov 7 r gress Boots. : CHILDREN'S HOES , ' In every style ever invented. ' W1MIAVE THE LARtlLSr AJfll moe-t complete Kortment of uchIw ever shown in any Retail Shoe House in the West Cincinnati nndChicogo not exceptedall of which we uretlUng ,aa Jon as any Other retail deal ?r can buy, . No- peron-4n their right minds can think: of buying Boot nd, fSlioea befor examining our Btock. , " We have many style bf Roods made , for na thatcau hejaana nowue'ie le. : Deaf fcrplfe 'with? fine good ' Odd Size,r anything1 not T.ttind in wholesale houses, at prices ati low or lower than JoOberts seli.re"ilAr aoods. .. r '-l
t .nadir4" s .,-:! r-. sni y ,. ... " A11 goods direct from manufactnrers at "
; : If 'I 'A 60...iMatn Street. 1 :.60 oclSdtf MEDICAL. :n c o k s ,..-i.fWJ i ! t ly i ejj & i P Hire i mm sbeat, hexed a JL Diseases of the id S70MACIT la the discovery, of the inventor , of CoVs valuable COugh Balsam,' whlW" expertCramp in the Stomach for him which had before yielded to nothing wnt enioroiorn. - The almost dally testimony from various fiarta of the country encourage us to beieve there is no disease caused by a Disordered Stomach H will hot speedily pure. "Physicians indorse and, use it Ministers . give' "testimony 'ofM efficacy. J---'-'' -' ' --; i ; And from all 'direct ions we reci've iidimw1 oi cures pfnoimeu. , j,,,,, n . - ( T r; s tjiii ' !i'''lt'isttretocarev ; x'".! "J..K, I ; i 1 !i ; One dose will core. ,,i It hae oureU in hundred ot eases. , Jr HEADACHE: DIZZINESS i i 1 W r j, it, Stops 11 WMIJ lUUiUWU,,. k ! ACIDITY of the STOMACH! w' ' It corrects t once, vi "'- ;. , u DISTRESS AFX ER E A!Cf5 G t " " CHOEER , Kapidly j JApIORBUS!?;,': yield.V',0. i lew doses t (KM Ir- ' Wl4 66 chaBged 'with' half a KtUe.' it ; ' istfe Perfectly harmless J itk tUyPJtECICPMSTJCP stiUCCES'f! owlaM tb fatthal fii rii.. s i : ifi Cures by 'Amisting Aatvre to re-asert her sway In he syem j ; imC:Nearly every dealer la the'.TjaUed states aella It. at 1 r&c6t, : 1 1 '" : , V,'. ., . H "Propnetors, .... a ...i. - " -jSjw jlaven,Conn. .:. i Great Inmate' liemerfy for t i j,: ,-.!. i f regularities.'::. ',1 ; .,:,.' ., I HAVB TKS1T.D TiUJK 'I)R F.S '1 in-'mr own- praclioe.'Over 'SeB years,' and do jiot htte'toi.say thatmothin. has- been 'developed 'hy KWltcul ire-earch that new powerfully, poeltlveiy, ind, :harmlesnrvVin' caes,ot','elrtal lrrg-..(arity, an does this fHodieineU' In all tecesft casai' it nevar fal while- thooads wik nv , roeeir lvng sufTerersi are indebted it for x Although so powerful and positive, they .ft i v harmlessi 'and nut be nsttl at f all times; except when specially forbidden b tri the lnstmctlons. i f . -r t , To all who' snftter from any lrregnlarttyi,' pjtinful, difficult, xcesive,' offensive, o obstructed menstruation, LeoxrorThoea, or the train of diseases that follow, I would say, try ft : bottle of Dr.- LyoWji French, periodical Drops, r Being a fluid preparation, their action is now diTect And positive than any pills or powders. Explicit directions, bearing ray fae-simile, accompanv each bottle. " :. ! ., ., i They may be obtained of nearly every druggist in the country, or by Inclosing the oriosi to C. G. t'J-ARK' Si CONew Ha-ven.'Conn-i General -Agents lor the United States and Canada. Price SI 50 per bottle. .!! - FraoticinK Physician. foot 4em piM'i u--' New Haven, Conn. ! hi..!!.:"!-! - ' ' . . . ' - Vor't ,,;! .-,;! fjbi.,0 hl OI -tt;aro.i , j t.1 ; ;.!( fi ii sH-nnoii!-) ; S,--..j tA ."'-lit. n'mJIIiUH I.iif.' f Ii i f.Ji f.jj a;ingti;.-S 1;1 fdJ ' rd
CONFECTIONERIES.
OoiiTfetioiiei?ie 1 t f ' " H. Jt. AHERI0. H. T. HA8SLEH. AHLERDJG & HASSLER, ; .Wholesale and Retail Dealers In :" Candies, Foreign Fruits, Toys, " . and . FANCY WARE, Vo. 15 South First Street, EVANSVILLE. , ' We manufacture our own Candies, and are prepared to supply the Wholesale Trade at the lowest rates, and warranted of pure quality . ' We keep a full assortment of Foreign Fruits and Nuts, Canned Goods, fine Preserves, Jellies, &c. j , " " ; ' , i Toys and Fancy Ware of every description, for presents and attractive amusement. '- ' ; FIREWORKS n full snpply and general variety. ; v-- :'" Agents for - . '. ' O. D. Mallory &, Co.'s OjuUr - oc2 dly ... . V CLOCKS. a.' c C -3 p is a c o . v. K,' a , a ' 0 . 2 'I. ' Cm V! o - I 1 i 30 I. , s 2.. O a (ft ' 5 2- - s8 M" v: . ,! & -1 'S i --rt ' PT'"6 I 2 .-si o O., ,:;-, , S. fe rn.. -A--- J rV .T 2.. A l-ilt CO.r mxh.fi g:'.2.,ffti-.J;S H ) .f W T.l.-o4 7 8Z M i .' J ! I "3 ,S.M;,(.;ry vi.-.t i?,. i.o ';rW o 1 , t - - HATS AND CAPS. - r. I ' : H) t d! f.tM 'ir" "jround the clreV, of wj jWf.ijolesal. HottKe4 drop ill and examine our stock oi , . . ......u.. i .if..! Aur.r.'l .. ii bet-electd stocks ofHats, CP LadSeh and Mlse,,'Trlmhed' Hat atfd Hhakei ........ ..n j .... I..... -, in .. , Hoods ever brought to, this iaaj.tfct; which ire will sell at price that1 wHl !! ve yoi a large njargin for profitH. 1 j ou.bny youi t . i . . - - i " ' It' J Hats iCinciBnBtl,IioaisviJle,brf5t; Loal, 'brlny'onblfts' wltlj you and we will plicate them, and save ypu freSght, ; Ifon 1 111 'guarantee Ueiood to suit, or you can rep.rn pein ut a our expense. ir3fo.,28 Xorth First Street, fiselt door (o oflinsVworth ros,)' ol i 4idv3Sdflni ; ii I". EVASsnt-tE. I-"-i T '(a,':BAltERiX".' - inf .i.'-;ri!,:- .- it.iiVii :.'lAii lyiwu ' ! ! No. 10a Main rreet, bet Thlrdknd FoUrth' ;,t- r (opposite tJurt:Hou,)V "m " w ;,K OS F" A(KERN. A readVVkel eto.ja well aall kinds Tdfes ToyT'and fancy Kozw-Ware,, r h0?ffdecrdiyle V ' I i i itanuiacturefB of .vi ?! j- Hoes, ':Axe8' M1U Picks, &c j 187 MAIN WTKEET, nam m s nich'li 3mT ' 'EVANSVILLE, IKTp' Ci.-(1 .U 1 -Jill ;" X1''-" 1 - .0: T 7 i.nji i; .t .
OPTICIAN.
i is? rt i c " 1 rSB - - . c c pr f .I j j trr o - B X o ! ... IS a5C ' o c i-3 C3 M s mm B 9 9 : B W MACHINISTS. Excelsior Stove Works. BLEMEER, TLLLMANN & 00. fonndery, corner Sixth Btrcet and CanaU Olfice at H. E. Blemker'a, No. 14 Beoond Btreet, bet. Main and Sycamore. THIS KEW FACTORT IS SOW fr fall operation, and Is manufacturt. COOKING STOVES, For Wood and Coal, HEATING STOVES, - For Wood and Coal, All of the latest and most approved paW- - - -terns. ; iSkilleti and JAdt's t i ' . ' Ovens and Lids. Odd Jbids, r y. :&ugar Kettles l" Dog-Iron. ! Grates, and "ytif Castings in general. S x' a1bo manufacturers of TINWAHE, - COf PER and HEET:nt0X WARE 1 " and dealers la MANTLES and ORATES, TI.V-r-t.ATK, ' , HEET-IKON nd COPPER WARE, .. , JAPAN WAKE. , ' lmiTANNIA WAKE, !'( ; BUCKET-KAKS, ; ,.f ,J:WIRE, - i : : ' , ' . BAMTINO KPcJONM; ' " LADLIrN and HKIMM EIIS ' KHVELW. c, tc; in fact, everything in our line. A large mid comf)lte Kioofe.. All warranted an reprenented. ' order nun cans soncuea ierore parcnasrii unvwhe-re ele. at II. E. LLEMICER'S. ! ! 11 Hoeond Street, , KvansviiJe, lud. aul3 ; :f WILLIAM' HsiLMAN i' AA i (MuecMtior lo Krati 4 Heilia 10 !; i'-l -a . .iifc.lur.iin.i ''-l ) - . . ' i'; jKlif. ! 1 ll..' ' 1 i: ; -i,1 . ftl ' ' .-(. (1-tViT It'i r'i .i I.t-r .:'( r. V" ' ! 1-i.c .''i:',r ..- ,i;fit . . I 1 1, ii ! II.- .( :. ,. - - - i"T - . '. Manufacturer and ISuiider or . ii U ,1' !vl-t: -fir T iu.j ..; i f . ,f. , PORTABLE JiXP fSTATlOtf IK-.-rt .!:-- i- ,i STEAM, ENGESES .AND.. BOILER i . 1 !-T -Ii i- , SAW AND ' GRIST ' Smill MACHINERY; , -.i i i ,:.. -,r-t; XT i. i- : 5 u (., , uth 'i ih i. t,it H. .i tiu. ;l.c i i h ' ' " i ' nn-esMng' Machines, - ' c ,v i x - ' J rr i: ri,1-r i. -T :;,nfl !' v -:, . -i s . ; Cotton him! TVco Ire-r -t -i ii .v.lni iltiri, y -rt -iii (. iiu . '. It vt., .-a -.ill ! Us .' - ' - f' CIRCULAR SA W MILLS. 1 'J'i l i "'f. I " '! - .: ' . . AC. SeC fiifi : i i yd! i V.lfi .-IICK.' 7,
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Fire Uricfc Mi rouKht Iron )p. tfon.iug Cloths, &l.,laVUlauulctaIer, price. --ii o1.., ' ) I apr25. i i bnt t-horiiuotlee. r Indiana State Normal School. .'Jfwllee to Contractor. 0EALEH rKOIMNAf-N WIU. BE 0 received until, Wednesday, April 10th, trdx.. at the oiflce of S. A. Vrydacli. Aichirii luth, lirct.nQntneast Mrner of "Wabiish and r ltth tHreetH Trre liau m. Ind for the folJowtnirtworic anu nmifriai, in o iiMrucuon o sa!d Normal School Building: ' -- i. Xv Kxcavaxlen f fonndatio (tbout 3.000 ,. cubic y rds, ,...: . ,i '. ' 'i'Tlurninj.WW bricks. 1 -f S: !jv'n t he ainB. '" .tjjbf. ,:' , 4,: A hoc t JCI.itdv fworthf,dte)ed ; stone in ,i foundait.o wall.'. . " 5.' Elghtee ' iron columns, weight about ft One hpndred and fifty windo-v frames. , 7. Bnttlhg in'ahd briaiHg JolsU, wood, 1MB j. hrk-k,dBt, shattH,4o.. iit . Full lnlormaUon ns to plaiM, pcificatlous, and , condition urnlsbed at Hie ArthHact ;offld'.o4 antK after Friday, 22d March. '! ' j- ., , y ... . The Board r serves the" rluht to l elect 'any-or all Wdw inot-' Kitls'actoi-v- as piioe or -ternj. ieeurlty rt'iuiird: for performance ol contract. , By order of the Hoard or Trustees. , ,,, JOHN IXHLE, Ja.. Bresident. , Terre Haute, Ind., March HUi, lS7. mchlfl dtill api lO , " . . . n (ttti r" i Garden Seeds. . -rrriIOI.KSAI.EOK RETAIL AT ' . 'VICKERY BRO.V, 75 Main Street. ' 1 -ii- '' 'i :.;'- .i list i n i J -.r.; fi'Jl' .r.x.i-.'i,-' .1 : - i '. .U'iitiiarn'ttl'ov i !iWi;'. 1-J !"!.'"' ) ' - r if : :l I 'i -liff il,,S !ii ;il- -jy'. ')y fur r't 'i:ii-,-f ,i'it.
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