Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 September 1866 — Page 7

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TuE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1866.

COMMISSION CARDS. P. S. DUSOrCHET A CO., GENERAL FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 33 Poydras street, New Orleans, La. tar Factors for sale of all kinds of "Western and Southern Produce. Consignments and orders solicited. aug21-em 7ENNE2, HABDE XBEBGH & PBESTOX Wholesale Grocers 1 and Commission Mcrchunts 129 WATER STREET, (Near Wall street,) Ni:w York.

JOHN A. HARDEXbERGH. WX. R. PRESTON. may? dim F. R. HUSTON. DtTKE NICHOLSON. HUSTON Sc CO., Forwarding and Commission Mercbants, AND WHARFBOAT PROPRIETORS, Evansvllle, Indiana nov8tf T. COX F. M. HUMPHREY. COX A HUMPHREY, Forwarding and Commission MERCHANTS, m th m tarf isw to - W la-urn 'f-ihwoq n ,it! General Steamboat Agents It. ! itttff H MM I lvrV-. sri-jlH yoi-.'-! :-.. i fxoi y !' : .aielkiood AND WHARFBOAT PROPRIETORS, FOOT OF SYCAMORE STREET. ALSO, DEALERS IN HayOorn, Oats, FlourCBacon, -, AND Country Produce Generally. Office No. 7 South Water Street. !!! Sfl AiJ''i ' Vlll ' .' i ! Liberal Cash Advances made on ConSign men ta. apr7-tf DRUGS. PURE DRUGS. ONION DRUG-STORE, LOCUST STREET, Next door to Post-Office. riAH .ma l,MMiMM)uIUl! it W. P. B. Hebberd. XTYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS .(r carefully compounded. Strict attention given to business, and orders sent by servants or children. Fancy and toilet articles of all descriptions, very cheap. aprl8 tf TINWARE. xnm him at I H. E. BLEAKER H hous AS REMOVED FROM HIS OL.D stand on Main street to his new ouse, No. 14 Second Street Between Main and Sycamore, and received a large addition to his stock of ware, so that he now has the largest and beet selected stock In the city of Plam and Fancy Tinware, Cooaing and Heating Stoves, Mantles. Mantle Fronts, the very best Enameled Grates, fine and common; Skillets and Lids: Ovens and Lids; Sugar-Kettles; Dog-Irons; Smoothing-irons, fancy and common; Coal Hods and Vases; Britannia Ware; Iron, Tinned, and Enameled Ware, and everything connected with the business; in fact, a general assortment of HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. 1st A good assortment of Tinners' Stock. ar All Jobbing, such as GUTTERING ROOFING, Slg., done at short notice. All warranted as represented. Offers to sell cheap, at wholesale or retail. Orders solicited. aprlH IMPORTANT To Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, and Commissioned Officers, who Served in the late War. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS, Entitled to three months extra PAX S roper, and Soldiers entitled to the aditionai BOUNTY under the late act, will consult their interests by calling - on WALKER 4 GARDNER at their office, North Third Street. Mr. Gardner has been EMINENTLY SUCCESSFUL in procuring all kinds ot SOLDIERS' CLAIMS, and in prosecuting SUCCESSFULLY all other claims against the Government. Officers, Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, Ac, may rely on having their papers correctly made out and their claims successfully prosecuted. With the least possible delay. Necessary FORMS, BLANKS, INSTRUCTIONS on hand. PAPERS FROM THIS OFFICE DO NOT MEET THE DELAYS at the Departments, so generally complained of. WALKER & GARDNER, Conveyancers, U. 8. Claim, Real Estate, and General Collecting Agents. AugS-dtf.

STEAMBOATS. Regular Louisville and Cairo Packet. The new and elegant steamer

MARY SWAN, H. B. Champion, Master; N. F. Ostsrhovt ana j. a. uaffkev UlerKB; Will run a a regular weekly packet between Louisville and Cairo. Will pass Evansvllle for Cairo every Saturday, and for Louisville every Tuesday evening. Julyao dtf United States Mail I Evansville and Cairo Hail Line. NEW ARRANGEMENTS. The EvansviHe and Cairo Mall Company will henceforth run their elegant Steamers, making a . Reliable Dally Mail Line, Running as follows: The elegant and fleet Steamer CHARMEE, W. A. LQWTH, Master ...Fowler, Cl'k, LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY Monday and Thursday at 2 p. M. The splendid side-wheel Steamer ARMADA, JOSH V. THROOP Master. WM. DUNN Clerk. LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY Tuesday and Friday, at 2 p. St. The elegant and light-draught PHANTOM, TOM BOLUS, Master IRWIN, Clerk, LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY Wednesday and Saturday, at 2 p. M. ae-LEAVE CAIRO DAILY on arrival of train. OBg- These Boats have been refitted entire, and are now in first-rate order for the accommodation of Passengers. Freights received at allhonrs, by Jul 2 HUSTON A CO., Ag'ts. Regular Green River Packet The new Steamer ADA LYON, Alk H. Edwards, Commander, Will leave Evansvllle every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 6 o'clock p.m., lor Woodbury and all way places. The Ada Lyon has splendid two-flued boiler. For freight or passage apply on board. :nay21 tf OLD RELIABLE IT. S. MAIL LINE FOR 0 wensboro, Cannelton, and Louisville. The new and elegant Passenger Steamer JOHN T. McCOMBS, ombs. Master: D. M. Warren, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY MONDAY, at 10 a.m. ; and THURSDAY, at 6 p.m. ROSE HITE, Ballard, Master; John Ouerbacher, Clerk LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 6 p.m.: and SATURDAY, at 6 p.m. The magnificent side-wheel Packet TARASCON, Jim Ldsk, Master: John Pendleton, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 p.m. ; and SATURDAY, at 9 a.m. These boats have been refitted and refurnished throughout, and are now in firstrate order for the accommodation of the public. Freights received at all times, free of charge, and all Information furnished, by COX & HUMPHREY, and HUSTON & CO., Agents. A. T. Gillmore, Superintendent, maylO tf Louisville, Ky. Regular Tuesday Packet for Paducah, Johnsonr ille and Eastport. The elegant Light Draught Steamer JP. r WEBB, A. J. Duncan, Capt..G. W. Vinyard, Cl'k. Will leave Evansville every Tuesday at 4 o'clock p. m., for the above and all intermediate ports, making connection at Johnsonville with the Railroad for Nashville, and at Eastport with the regular packets for Florence, Ala. For freight or passage appiy on Doaru, or to iuru s uu., ue lecUdtf Agents. CHARLES BABCOCK A CO. IMPORTER and dealer in Coach & Saddlery Hardware Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Damasks, Harness Enameled Patent Leather Pad Skins, Skirtings, Ac, &c. Wo. 8 Main Street. Evansville. Jely 2, 1862. jeio LANT BROS. & CO., Contractors and Bnilders, Corner CHERRY STREET and CANAL WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO make contracts for Buildings of any description. We have on hand a good supply of Seasoned Lumber; Cedar, Pine, and Poplar Shingles; Doors and Qlinds; Sash, Glazed and Uhglazed; which we offer for sale cheap for cash. may29 dim

EIVER istews. STEAMBOAT PRINTING. No printing establishment in the West has better fuclllties or greater ability- for doing fine Steamboat Printing. Our assortment of Job Type, though very large and complete, Is constantly beingadded to, and our job department is under the personal supervision of one of the best Job printers in the United States. We are prepared to print Posters, plain or fancy, Bill Heads Bills Lading, Cards, Deck and Meal Tickets, Bills of Fare, Mates' Tickets for Labor Ac, fec. Orders lett with either of the wharf-boats will be promptly attended to. River nnd Weather. The rain that set in on Sunday at midnight, continued until 7 o'clock yesterday, and was at times exceedingly heavy. We heard no complaints yesterday of empty cisterns. The river is falling steadily, and

four feet is the best water to be found on Shawueetown Bar. Arrivnl and Departure. The arrivals and departures up to three o'clock yesterday Include the J. T. McCombs. Henderson to Lontsville; Palestine, Cairo to Louisville; Newsboy, Henderson, to retnrn. Boat Dae. Among the first boats due here are the Havana, for St. Louis; Nangatuck and Abeona for Memphis; Cumelta and Talisman, from St. Louis; Darling, ftom Memphis; Silver Cloud and Argosy, from New Orleans; Maggie Hays, Nightingale, Armadtllo and Argonaut, to New Orleans; Tarascon, for Louisville; Phantom from Cairo; J. P. Webb, from Eastport. 9IieellHneoti. Business was very dull on the levee yesterday morning. The storm which prevailed during Sunday night was fearful on the ilver, and compelled bouts to lie up wherever-it came down on them. It grew so dark that Capt. Whitlow could not gee his pilot when in the pilot house with him The Palestine did notarrlve until after ten o'clock. As she whistled, the John Thomas " let out," and the way she made the water fly from her wheel house was a caution to slow crafts. She had a nice little packet trip out The Palestine did no business, but " let out " after the J. Thomas, and if she don't beat her to Louisville there is no virtue In Cannelton coal and pine knots The Nashville, detained by the storm, did not arrive until after noon. She had a good packet trip. The Charmer was receiving moderately, and left with a fair trip Great caution has now to be exercised in running the gauntlet hence to Cairo and Louisville, and the prospects for light draughts are reviving We hear of a good deal of caucusing among steamboatmen and negotiations to trade steamers. Among other speculations was an effort to trade the J. P. Webb for the Phantom for the Tennessee River trade, Capt. Hodge Brown to take command. We have not learned the result One of the famous steamboat painters of New Albany, Mr. Hybee, of the firm of Hybee & Ward, finding the business of New Albany falling into the sear and yellow leaf, has wisely determined to move to this city, which he will make his future home. Mr. Hybee is an accomplished painter and a pleasant gentleman, and we hail his advent to our midst as a valuable acquisition. We have plenty of work here for all good mechanics, and they will all find a welcome in our live city. Boats Leaving To-Day. For Cairo. The elegant NashVille, Capt. Fred. Huston, will leave for Cairo and all way ports at three o'clock to-day. She has fine passenger appointments, and good speed. Her chief clerk is that elegant and accomplished gentleman, Val. Sorenson, assisted by Master George Throop, whose affability and accuracy are proverbial. For Louisville. The gay Tarascon, the pride of the Louisville line, is the regular packet for Louisville and all way points this evening. Capt. Jim Lusk, John Ouerbacker, Arthur Field and Billy Stephenson, form her grand quadrilateral of popular and courteous officers. They are at the top of tnelr profession. Dabney Page, the world renowned Steward, provides for the appetites of passengers, and no boat provides a better table. Go for the good Tarascon. Gleanings from Our Exchanges. Cincinnati. The Commercial of Saturday says: The weather yesterday was clear and warm during the day, and cloudy with indications of rain last night. At noon, the mercury indicated 85 deg. At Pittsburg, the river is falling, with SO inches in the channel. The Kanawda is stationary, with 25 inches in the efeftn.nel. Here the river has receded 3 inches during the past 24 hours, with 5 feet on'-we shoalest bars hence to Louisville. Louisville. The Courier of Saturday says: The river is still gradually receding, about an inch at the head of the falls in twenty-four hours, or three inches at Portland, with three feet eight inches water in the canal last evening, by the mark. The weather has turned warm, and was cloudy at times, the thermometer ranging as high as 84. We are now verging on the close of the second week of uninterrupted dry weather, and a rain is desirable lor navigable purposes, and to allay the dust. The crops, we believe, can just now get along better without rain than with it. The falls a. e no longer navigable for any steam craft, and the falls pilots can take a leave of absence until the next rise. St. Louis. The Democrat of Saturday says : At this point the river is falling at least six inches per day. Seven feet scant to Cairo is one report; seven and a half feet is another. Two days ago the Illinois, Missouri, and Mississippi were low and failing steadily. There was 80 inches in the Illinois, 8 feet in the Missouri, and 3 feet near St. Paul. Perhaps this has all become changed. The rains of last evening fell first far away in the north, and were here a perfect deluge for hours. No doubt they were heavy along the upper rivers. The season has been remarkahle in this respect; that on two or three occasions the rivers were about playing out, and the time tor some scores of very light-draft steamers to nearly monopolize the trade of the upper rivers had just arrived, when heavy rains would fall, and lo! the rivers were up again. This may be good for the people, but the owners of light-draft boats consider it anything but a joke. EBusiness was dull yesterday. The rain began to fall at so late an hour in the afternoon that It interfered but little with shipments. Dispatches from Fort Smith reporta rise of elghtfeet.andstiilswelllng. we mar look for a big rise in the Arkansas. White river is reported rising at Augusta, with five feet in the channel. Memphis. The Appeal, of Thursday, says: The weather yesterday was clear and Eleasant, and the air felt bracing, and we ave hoped that it might have a good effect upon the cholera, but our hopes have been dispelled, as will be been by the reports in our local columns. Business was comparatively dull on the

levee, and the hnge piles of freight that were there the day before have vanished, and again it looks hare. The river is still rising, but slowly.

TRANSPORTATIO STAR " UNION LINE." Union R. R. and Transportation Company. Fast Froijflit Line. VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. The only I ine carrying freight to and from the Eastern Cities. F. H. EHRMAN, Resident Ag't. Evansvillk, Ind. F. II. EHRMAN A CO. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. DEALERS IN HAY, CORN, OATS, BRAN, FLOUR, &c. Comer Locust and Water Streets, EVANSVILLE, JND. BROWN, DUNKERSON & CO., FORWAKDLNG AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, i ii H RliaibjBi rfJ XMff D" SKt4rKmMR nil i. -,n-3 wed niriM jr.il . -lot arfT : 'C"-f V MlIM ld And special Agents for the ! Im xfj -jovrt ni b'i'o't ni .eVA tii Kit it T..il'tWIW.lJ BK!I 1 1 BELIEFOJfTAOE E. R. CO., Iwm 4nu0mr9 lfin V ijrtadt ERIE TRANSPORTATION CO., And ERIE TIME EXPRESS. Also, Agents for the Bellefontaine Cotton Express. TIME AND RaTES guaranteed. Consignments solicited. BROWN, DUNKERSON & CO., August 13, 1866 augH Agents. ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. mHK ADAMS EXPRESS COM I A - JL ny respectfully announce to their friends and patrons the public of Evansvllle and vicinity that, with increased facilities for the transportation of Freight, Packages, Money and Valuables, They solicit a continuance of former favors. Especial care taken In the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and the transportation of valuable packages. Any information in regard to the routes, Ac, can be obtained at the office on First street, next door to the Post-otflVt maris THOMAS GAITHK'w ut. !' triwA liionJ ii it 99 V- " STAR UNION LINE. Important to Shippers throughout the Southwest. TEN PER CENT. SA VEI). rflHE UNDERSIGNED, HA VINO Jl been appointed Agents of the "Star Union Line' a fast freight line between the Southwest and the Eastern Seaboard, desire to call the attention of shippers to the advantages of this line over all others for the speedy transfer of freight irom all ports on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers to New York and other Eastern cities. Freight are sent through from Evansvllle to New York, Boston, and Philadelphia without change of cars, and in the unprecedented time of seven to ten days. This through line saves to the shippers at least ten per cent, on freights, and delivers goods in as good order as received. Reclamations promptly and satisfactorily adjusted. HUSTON & CO., Agents, and Proprietors of Wharf boat, aul5 d3m Evansvflle, Ind. EVANSVILLE ICE CREAM DEPOT Adank Sc Christ, Proprietors WE HAVE BUILT AND FITTED up in elegant style, a Saloon on SOUTH SECOND STREET, which we intend to make an attractive place of resort for the citizens of this city. We shall manufacture to order the following Xce Creams : Vanilla Cream, Strawberrv, Lemon, Chocolate, and Plum Pudding Glace. SHERBETS: ORANGE SHERBET, LEMON SHERBET, STRAWBERRY SHERBET, PINE APPLE SHERBET, And ROMAN PUNCH. We keep always on hand Vanilla and Strawberry Ice Cream and Orange Sherbet. A fine assortment of CANDY, NUTS, CAKES, dcC, Lemonade and Soda Water. Weddings and parties applied with all kinds of Ornamental Cakes, In as beautiful designs as any made In New York City. All orders will receive our personal attention. ADANK & CHRIST, South Second St., bet. Main & Locust. june 12-3 md SELLING OUT FOR COST, FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY, at the STAR GROCERY, No. 31 Locust Street. auSl dtf J. 8. DAVIS.

COMMISSION CARDS.

Brown, Dunkekson & Co, . Evansvllle, Dad. E. SCHOENLAUB, New Albany, Ind. - R K. DUNKERSON fe CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, NEW ALBANY, INDIANA. Agents for the Bellefontaine Cotton Express. oct& 6m. J. C. Dusonchet A C o., FORWARDING, COMMISSION & PRODUCE MERCHANTS, No. 19 North Water street, (Orr Block, next door to M. Dalzell,) Evansville, Ind. octlS DAK. AIKEN. A. E. SHARP. R. W HARPER. DAW. AIKEN fc CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, nov22tf SHARPE A SMITH, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealers in Floor, Hay, Corn, Oats, Grass Seeds, and Produce generally, Nq. 5 Sopth Water Street, ' EvansvUle, Ind. All orders promptly filled. T fjapi-ia JOHN 13. . HALL,, FORWARDING .t COMMISSION MERCHANT, STEAMBOAT AGENT, And Wharf boat Proprietor, Evaasville, octlS Indiana. LEWIS HOWES, tii JC ..'At JiSt MT01-TT r.rt do Cotton Factor. Produce and Commission Merchant, NO. 274 FRONT STREET, Warehouse Cor. Commerce and Second, MEMPHIS, TENN. ?; ., fT- wtujn ,htOMttUi :'.(- V,i WWT11X. HAKE EIRERAE CASH WW advances on consignments of Produce and Merchandise. With ample cash facilities, an extensive acquaintance, and reasonable charges, I will guarantee my best efforts to give satisfaction in every particular. Reference!; . lBVoS!q-EvansvUle,Ind. First National Bank, Memphis, Tenn. apr23 3m Speed, Summers & Co., Cotton and Tobacco Factors, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS - ! .i. . aadiuifi ; u COMMERCIAL AGENTS. Office No. 58 Poydras street, New Orleans, La. Carleton, Foute 4 Co., New York. Speed. Donoho & Co., Memphis, Tenn. Cazart, Stockard &. Co., Mobile, Ala. decSO'tto dtf A. 8. HAYHUBST. J. J. WHITAKER. Hayhurst A Wliittakcr, PRODUCE COMMISSION FORWARDING MERCHANTS. No. 6 South Water Bt. Dealers in Flonr, Bacon, Hay, Oats, Corn and Country Produce. tf A EE X. HOWELL A CO., Upper Wharf boat Proprietors, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and General Steamboat Agents, Shawneetown, Illinois. N.B. Particular attention given to collecting purchase charges. apr28 3m L. M. BAIRD. ,.G. H. START BAIRD & START, (Successors-to W. M. Aikman 4 Co.,) GENERAL AGENTS, PRODUCE, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Evansville, Indiana. Refer to H. Q,. Wheeler Pres't First National Bank, and Saml Orr, Vice President EvansviUe National Bank. Agents for Ohio River Salt Co. noll-ly "lumberT"" JAMES SWANSON & SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LTJMBEE, Shingles, Lath, Doors, and Sash Also, a large assortment of Allegheny, Chicago, and Toledo Lumber and Flooring, Dressed and Undressed, on hand and for sale. Extra Sawed and Shaved Pine Shingles, eighteen inches long. We respectfully solicit the citizens of Evansville to give us a call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Yard on Water Street, (Opposite Lamasco Wharf,) Evansvllle. All orders promptly attended to. may 17 dm BARRETT'S VEGETABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE . IS PRONOUNCED BY THE MOST scientific Analytical Chemists to be the BEST PREPARATION FOR THE HAIR ever yet produced. IT RESTORES OR A YHAIR; IT PREVENTS HAIR FALLING OUT: IT CHANGES THE ROOTS TO THEIR ORIGINAL ORGANIC ACTION; IT ERADICATES DANDRUFF AND HUMORS; IT KEEPS THE SCALP HEALTHY: IT CONTAINS NO INJURIOUS INGREDIENTS; AND IS UNIVERSALLY ACCORDED TO BE A SPLENDID DRESSING, AND SUPERIOR TOILET ARTICLE: ITS MERITS ARE INSIDE THE BOTTLE. Every bottle CONTAINS MORE LIQUID than any other dollar preparation. NO LARGE REWARDS offered to establish its edlcacy ; but WE DO GUARANTEE to refund the money to any person who will use two bottles and then say that our Restorative has failed to do all we claim. J. R. BARRETT fc CO., Proprietors, Manchester, N. H. KELLER 4 WHITE, Wholesale Agents, Evansville, Ind. maySl d3m(eod)

TH SEASON A nice lot of S. C. Dried JL Beef and Hams Just received at the City Grocery. Also, an extra article of Ham and Bologna Sausage, well smoked and lni prime order, at the CITY GROCERY, Je26 L. IGLEHEART & 00.

BOOTS AND SHOES.

WM. H. WALKER & CO., 83 MAIN8TBEKT, 83 Opposite the Washington He A RE NOW OPENING. AND Ol XX at the lowest figures, a superior article of ..toJahrtTn . 0:j A .T I A i' ' LADIES' KID, GOAT ,j-;n J. .'!"! illVf it GLOVE-PALF BALMORALS Polish Boots, LASTING CONGRESS GAITERS, -m Halo f . 1 -up, ?W T tav Ialfc GLOVE-CALF CONGRESS UAJTB Glove-Calf Button Babaarate Kid and Lasting Slippers, Misses' Lasting, Glove-Calf, KM,U Goat Boots, Misses' Congress Gaiters, of every Children's Cloth. Kid, Goat, Ms Ok Shoe6, Men's Lasting Congress Gaiters, Q)Vf9 ft j Congress Gaiters, Lasting Brogans, . ni lo .:.' ut tn Lasting, Glove-Calf, and Patent uxioras, FINE CALF BOOTS Fine Calf Scotch Boots, Kip Boots, and BOYS' BOOTS, (Calf and KiJS Congress, Lasting, and Glove-CaU Calf and Buff Balmoral, Together with a general Shoes, Boots, and Brogans. ALSO HATS and CAPS j- :;!AVc, !.;.;. .')! " of the latest styles .. . We are resrolarlv receiving the latent l most approved goods In our line, at Um lowest prices, and exnect to keen uo wtti the market in respect to quality aud prtM Persons purchasing are resDectfnlfr In vlted to call at No. S3 MAIN STRESS! and examine our stock. WM. H. WALKER A OO. mar7 6m BOOTS and SHOEI -ATWHOLESALE! No. MRfiE A lUiOnTHf VT ON J. and Goods arriving almost dally. The Trade is respectfully Invited to amine my Stock, with the assanuM that they will find as Good Goods and as Low AS ANY HOUSE IN THE WE8T. rrV.aMl.rnl tr TOOt-rtTTIPrS for XMMt I would respectfully soiiwit a contic of tne same. Joly 13 TO FARMERS. T. B. MATTHEWS. W. O. FTJLJUEBTC3. Late of Louisville, Ky. MATTHEWS A FULLERTOH, Dealers In AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SEEDS, Wood and Willow Ware, HOUSE FURNISHING ARTICLES No. 46 Main Street, no6 tf. EVANSVILLE, LNP Dr. E. T. Runcle, OFFICE AND DWELLING NO. 24 FIRST STREET. First Door above Walnut.

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