Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 February 1869 — Page 3

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KAIIDWAIIE.

GEO. S. SOXNTAG & CO., I MPOBTER8 OF HARDWARE. CUTLERY. GUNS AND PISTOLS, Farming & Mechanics Tools We have removed, since the destruction or oar stock by fire ou the 21st of December, to the old Loewenthal stuud, at the corner of First and Maiu Streets, and have now In store one of the most complete stocks or goods iu onr line that can be fonnd in the West, purchased on a dul. market or CASH, and will be offered to the trade at such prices as cannot fall to impress the buyer. We Lave no Old Slock. . , : ': Onr goods are all FKFiSII AND CLEAN, Jnst from the factories We offer special Inducements on Table and Pocket Cutlery; Chains, Karnes, and Collars; Axes, Hoes, & Cross-cnt Saws; UI?IIS' IIAlllWARE. STREET, 1011NEU OF FIRST, jn29 EVANS VILLE, IN IX INSURANCE. NEXSENI & BIXBY, General Insurance Agents, ' ASD " ADJUSTERS OF LOSSES, ' 3IAKBLE HALL, No. 9 Main St., EVANSVILLE, 1ND. Swelling Houses Insured for a term years at greatly reduced I ale. of Three Years at the Price of Two. Five Years at the Price of Three. Life Insurance Specialty. Total Cash Assets Represented. Om- Twenty-five Million Dollars. The following are among the Companies lepresiiited: JK I S A Insurance Co. of Hartford. Conn. CaMi Assets 5,M0,000. PIIIKMX Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn. I'bhU A.shcU ... l,500,00. COKTI X K.tTAL Ins. Co. of New York. Cssu Ass Is , $2,000,000. NOKTII AMERICAN Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets . . 8.500,000. 51 F.RCII A NTs Ins. Co. of Hart ford, Ct. Cash Assets ..... .....50l,000. NOKTII AMERICAS Insurance Co. ot New York. tVsh Assets BSOO,OO0. PIKES IX I us. Co. oflBrooklyn. N. Y. Cash Assets 91,700.000. .r,I S.i LIFE i ;r l Assets.. Ins. Co. of Hartford. Conn, .tf 13,000,000. NSXSEN & BIXBY, Agents, MAIN STBKKT, ETansTlIlo, Ind, Jan30 dly ; . - - . " 1 - m TS. TDK. 1 HA.jS IteMident Ieiitlst, Over First National Bank, Corner Main and First Streets Evansvllle, Ind., wrAsmcrniKR or comruit. JUL om Uura Wort. Uold, Silver, Vul.iuite,i.oi snte, ana Ainiir flales, uarvM v on, Axiiuci;: t uaaues, so. ADMINISTRATOR of Nitrons Oxid (an excellent and safe anaesthetic). Chit rofonn, Ether, and also several local par lyzers. NEURALGIC Affections treated. MY FACILITIES are as itood and eaabliAhnient as large (consisting of nv roou is) as any iu me uuiwu ouiuai. 1 RETURN MX THAriiS Tor the 1. ten ii ve patronage received daring the past 2V 13 W FIK 3X. JOHN S. K'COBKI.X. JOHN P. TWIIB. McCORKLE & TWEED, Contractor and Iluilders, And Manufacturers of iSs7i, Doors, Blinds, Frames, Brackets, AC, Ac, Cor. W ALHUT EIOHTH STREETS, . Evamsvilijc, Ind. All orders will receive prompt attention.

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MACHINISTS.

BEITZ AND HANEY, Crescent Foumlry, Corner of Canal and Ingle Sts., EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Manofacturers of STEAM ENGINES, STEASf BOILERS Portable Circular Saw Mills, AND Machinery or eyery Dftcrlptlon DKALKHS IN BELTING, STEAM GA TIGERS, FIREBRICK, WROUGHT IRON PIPE, c, dc. Repairing done at Short Notice. nov7 ly , .... scuurrzE. TIIUMAN 4c CO' Median I e' JFo u n3 vy Manufacturers and Rnllders of I Steam JEMsIneg, ClrealarJcSaw UU18.: I I '; r Grist and Sugar - Mills, Tooaeco Bwcra V nm ml ui; Machines, Distil- ' j ieryitiid Mining Ma- ; cu'uory. Malt Mills, Corn j - i tellers, liease Pronto, Cellar Grates.' v v' i ! i I RON & BRASS CASTINGS. i i Of every description. 1 j tachlnsry Of aU kinds Made and Repaired. 1 Dealers In Belting, Fire Bricks. j 8 team Ganges, and ? . . - roucht Iron Pipes. Old materials bouKh t tr have the faculty of tbe bent Maatlncryand Workmen, and -will give all JCK elltniHtftl 10 us onr niuiviuuiu hiiujja, nil orders promptly, warrant onr orK, and chaise reasonable pricea. , Htreeta, Kvansrllle, Ind. M. U. woramen seni 10 ail psna m si work and do repairing. IMm 8CHULTZK. THUMAN A CO WILLIAM HEILHAKI (Soeoessor to Rratx ft Hellm Manufacturer and Bonder of i JOP ABLB AND STA TIONA.R T TEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS BAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY, 1 ThresMiig Kaciiues, Cotton nut! Tobacco Irssee CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Ao., Ae, gVANBVILLB. INI. shot I row and Oopru W JXOIT JLItD HJSLtMS CAST'Ilfea of sverv desczlpVJLNk.. .-. . DeaJers In Stoam Ganges hM,tt Xtolttef Fire Bricks, NV rough t Irons imp-. BolttnW Cloths. Ao., at mamnfactojoa' wloes. lRXFAJALTr done at short noUef.

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FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU.

To Pliysicians. t -i . NW York, Aupuit 15th, 1SG7. r Allow me to call your attention to my PREPARATION OP COMPOUND EXTRACT BUCHU. The component parts are BUCHU (Lokq Lkaf), CUBEBS, JUNIPER BERRIES. Mode of JPreparcUion. Buchu, In vacuo. Juniper Berries, by distillation, to form a fine gin. Cnbebs esliaoUd by displacement by liquor obtained from Juniper Berries, containing very little angar, a small proportion of spirit, and more palatable than any nowMn use. The active properties are by this mode extracted. fincha, as prepared by druggists generally. Is of a dark color. It is a plant that emits iu fragrance; the action of a flame destroys thin (its active principle), leaving a daik and glutinous decoction. Mine Is the color of ingredients. The Bnchn in my preparation predominates; the smallest quantity of the other ingrtdients are added, to prevent fermentation; upon inspection, it will be found not to be a tincture, as made ia pharmacopwa, nor Is it a xyiup, and therefore can be nsed in cases where fever or Inflammation exists. In this, yon have the knowledge of 4fae ingredient and the mode of preparation. Hoping that yon will favor It with a trial, and that npou inspection 11 will meet with your approbation, With a feeling of confidence, , I am, very respectfully, H. T. HELM BOLD, Chemist and Druggist of 10 Years Ex-peneu-ie In Philadelphia, and now ! located at his Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 591 Broadway, N. Y. From the Largest Manufacturing Chein- . lsts In the World. "I am acquainted with Mr. H. T. Helmbold; he occupied the drug store opposite my residence, and was successful in conducting the business where others had not been equally so before him. I have been favorably Impressed with his character and enterprise. ' ; "WILLIAM WEIGHTMAN, '. "Firm of Powers & We!ght;nan, Manufacturing Che no ists, Ninth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia." ; . lleimboUVa Fluid Kxtract Buchu, for weakness arising from indiscretion. The exhausted powers of nature, which are accompanied by so many alarming symptoms, among which will be found Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Memory, Wakefulness, Horror of Disease, or Forebodlugs of Evil; in fact, Universal Lassitude. Prostration, and inability to enter into the" enjoyments of society. ; The Constitution, ones affected with Or ganic .Weakness, requires the aid of Medicine to strengthen and Invigorate the system, which. IlKLh boxjj's Extract BDr cim invariably does. If 'no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or Insanity ensues. UclmboUts Fluid JSxtract Buchu, in a ffec tlons peculiar to Females, is nneqnaled by any other preparation, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Painfulness, or Suppression of Cn-tomary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schlrrut tstate of the Uterus, and all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from habits of dissipation, Imprudence In, or the decline or change of, life. ' Helmbold't Fluid Kxtract Buchu and Improved Bote Wash will radically exterminate fiom the system diseases arising from , habits of dissipation, at little expense, little or no change In diet, no Inconvenience or exposure, completely superseding those unpleasant and dangerous remodles, Copalva and Mercury, lu all these diseases. " ' , , ., Vsc Helmbotd' Fluid Extract Buchu In All diseases of these organs, whether exist. lug in male. er female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. It is pleasant in taste and odor, "Immediate" in action, and more streugthenfng than any of the preparations of Bark or Iron. Those suffering from broken-down or delicate constitutions,' procure the remedy at once. The reader must be aware that, however slight may be the attack of the above diseases, it is certain to affect the bodily health and mental powers. All the above diseases require tbe aid of a Dinretlc HELM HOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Is the great Diuretic. iold by druggists everywhere. Price 81 25 per bottle, or six botlli-s for SO . - Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms In all comtuuulealioiis. Address H.T. HELM BOLD, Drug and Chen) ical Warehouse. , . . 591 Broadway, New York. WfOSE AKK WKIHIINE IINTuE.HS ll itiina u o iu siivel-emtiuved wrapper. villi lac-simile of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed H. T. ilKtHBOLD. jit u is dim Ward's Eureka Tonic Bitters UK IIVAI,1IAHI.E. AKI cure all who sutler from uiiious and ve.r complaints, iuuigeiiou. uiuum and Dizziness. For habitual t;ostlveness, RhenmaUsra, Neuralgia, tocgns. yuuitmminn In its first stiiees. uvspepsia in . 1 i . - . .... I L'...Ailir VI ... 1 1 M 1 I hLAtfRS. HUI1 US It CrllVl c.I it. ... i it ic ,1-n I w n'limlorful In il-s ell'eCtS. Kfi..i 1 n iiji miirse. 1L creates aoDenw, piumotes digestion, and strengthens the whole nervous svstem. All things in nat ure reauUe attention: then how much greater stibnuon. Ward's Eureka Tonic Bitters will build np, strenethen. and preserve the constitution of all who use iU It will also build up the wasted powers, purines the blood, expels all vitiated fluids, and barcivs renewed viaor and t ak i It rill 1 1 1 ItH I M k HH WibU LUC uuiuasiu vu health to the entire human system. As alt icKness comes on by an Impure state ..i- hin.i.1 .ml tnrniil Ktate of the liver. then you shouid use Ward's Eureka Tonle KaLxers, which will certainly cure you. Then why do yon suffer, when the greatest ra in t.hm histrv of nv known medicine n- i, h nrnr.nrd from any drueslstt Tnese Kitt.ra .m mmnoinided of the purest vege table extracts, oissolved In pure Kentucky copper-distiiled Bonrbou Whisky. It IS the only liquor entirely free from fusel oil, one amongst tne most, ueamy wiiini. .i nnra mikaa It sunerior to ail other ton ie bitiers now in the market- SO try one bottle, and yea will see it Is the naDoiest ana Dest comnmation you un ever seen, for It will cure all we recommend it for. W. M. WARD, Sole Proprietor, : ' Covington, Kentucky. For sale by PETER Vii;KLING, Wholesale and Retail Agent, Evansvllle, Ind., and by druggists generally. uan asm CLOCKS. Wholesale Clock House, $ i - GEISSLEli & DELANU, . - WHOLESALE Clock Dealers, f leep constantly on hand a FULL assortLnt or 4etn Thomas and other American l.wlta- liK.illlLATORS. OFFICK AJSU ALL CLOCKS. Send for iVtce List to 4S MAIN STREET.

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COMMISSION CA!tl

GEORGE CKAWFOKD & C (J., j COMMISSION MiilBCIIANTS IMPORTEJ B AMD DEALKBS PJ, . Soda Ash, Sal Soda, Canstie Scda, F0U.M)lir FACINGS, Plaster, lAnie, Cement, Sand, ; Ptuumice Stone, Itesln, etc. No. 209 Walnut Street, , i CINCINNATI, OHIO. , jan26 3tii Lxwrs Ruffhicr, Jr., Evansvllle, Ind. ! J ohh Uolconda, Ills. i L. RUFFNER, JR & CO POItK T A. C li 12 K. S ' . .- AND - . . - - ' I COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AGENTS KANAWHA SALT COMPANY. u' WHEELING- NAILS WORKS COMP'Y, VERMILION FLOUR MILLM, 8T. LOUIS FLOUR MILLS. - t i ' ' NO. 7 MAIN STftKET, EVANSVILLE, IND. Ja21 A. 8. RATHTTK8T. X. J. WHITTAJCBa. Ilayliarst A, lVhittnlier,. PRonuvn, vommis&ion asp rm WARMXO AIJC&OUA.IIT8 5 No. .. Sonth Water 81. Dealers in Flour, Baeon, ll8y.Oala.COrt and Country Produce. u. m. BAiao. . 0. H. BTAI BAIRD & START, (Successors to W. M. Alkman A Co..) ; rtENEKAL AWE NTS. PKOhl'ts. Jf Forwarding and Commlsuton Matchants, Evansvllle, Indiana. Refer to it Q, Wheeler, Pres'U First National Ban I and Ham't Orr, Vice President. Kvansvlil National Bank. 3 AgenU for Ohio River Salt Co. aoll-i WE WOT!. I KKJIINU OUR friends and former p;trons that we are on FIRST STREET, one door below Vine, next to L. Plerson's Tin Shop, still In the trade of LIQUORS, FLOUR, VOM!MJSiilOAH, &c, and should be plt-ased to seetbem. H.D.ALUS4LU f IT. W. AT, LIS F0RWARDIN6 AND UUiilBUiOA' MERCHANTS. ' ; " J : RECTIFIERS, and Wholesale DealfcJI ; LIQUORS, FLOUR, &c FIRST S T R E E T , One door below Vine, next to L. Plerson' Tin Shoo. ' EVAWSTILI-B, lr janl dtf. P. H. Dcsor;cHi!rr,,late of Evansvllle. In. John Gijlbkkt, Uolconda, 111. , P. S. DUSOUCHET &"C0," L ' GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. S3 Poydra Street, ' 1 f . . ; . I NEW ORLEANS, LA, Orders and consignments solicited. novfd3m " - t PIIILIIV DECSE2, ! Tltlrd Street, bet. Sjeaaere ud Tlar Manufacturer of Compound Lubricating Oils , - . ..i...f'IV '3 -- j , - for all kinds or Machlnsry LARD 'OIL! SOAPS, and CANDIjSa' PURE CATAWBA WINK of my Kvowtu. ! 'i " ' - Hnchaidly WDr.noi Brothbrs, Paris Landing, Imb A. W. tirKBOTroM, KvansvtlJe, Ind. ' WELDON BROS. & CO, ' . Cotton and Tobacco Factors, . IK01H1'E AND MM.1f ISMIOM ! mi:kiia.is. Office Co k. VINK WATKB STREETS, - Evasvxli.. Inn. JWT" Special attention given to purchasing supplies. maylitdSm S. M. BARTON, CouiinlsMiou 3XioTiniiT, No. 85 West Serond Street, . CINCINNATI. i . ,i i, it .... ' i : Lltieral advances, made on consignments. so7 dtf ! ! , - -! i , j . . ; PETER, CASEY & 00, C'ommlxKion Merchant For the saleof HAY, CORNOATH, BRAN. KLIIU It, M.KAU, BACON, LARD, and Western produce; generally. ,. No. S3 E.EVI-.E riTUEirr, aplHdtf . VlCKSBtrM. MISH. . EXKturroH'K nale of kkalkm'i'Al'E iu VaudernuigU aud Warrick :ounu-s. uy viriue or tue provisions oi the will ot Henry F. Hornby, deceafd, Lne undeislned, executor ! said will, will, on I he 18th day of February. !.!, between iu o ciock a.m. ana u riuci r m., at the court-uouse in the town of Bikjiiville, in Warrick County, oiler lor sale at public amnion Hie loliowii.g-descrlled real estatu iu said county, to wit: The noilhweKt, matter of the northwest uuartr cf section Is. towoslup a souiu, oi ramie 9 west: the west half of the nwrtlieast ciuarler ot the southeast quarter of Hie kouMi west quarter oi section a, tuwnsIiid south, of rana-e 0 went. Also, on tie 15th day of February. 1SWJ. betweeu 10 o'clock A li. and 4 o'clock P.M., at the court-h use door In Evansvllle, said execuLnr. Iv virtue of the same authority, will sullut Dutie auction the land In Vanuerwit: The northeast quarter of the uoitheast quarter of section hi, townsnip a sontli. of ranee it) west; the southeast ouarter of the uortiieasl quarter ui section H, township 6 south, of muge 10 west; tlie southwest quart r of tlxa northeast quarter of section 13. township a tontu. ot ranee 10 west: llie northwest quarter of the southeast Quarter of section 13, town Ship 5 south, ol range 10 west; the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section 1', township 5 south, ot range 10 west; aud the southwest quarter ol tne southeast quarter of section 13, township 5 south, ot range 10 west said several tracts oonst'tutiug what is known as tiie " Old Hornby Farm ' ou Jiiuegrass Also, ilio northwest quarter at the northwest quarter of section 4, township 6 south, ot raoee m west. j is, ptno u ui eanieru end of tbe north bi'.if ot the northeast quarter ol e;tion 5, in the same township Had raasd, cuuiueucing at the northeast earner ot said last-named quarter-section, beina at a section corner aud running due south to the otber Hue ot said quarter-sec tion, so as to ran atrsignc irom tne section lines dividing sections 10 and S supposed to contain one and a half acres. .Also, the following described lots in the city of KvanKvlue, to wit: iots . iu, n, iz, 13, ana 14 lu ilornoy s i-.niarirem nt 01 saia cny These lots front tbe site ot the foundry of Bchultze, Tnnmau A Co., and are subject to a lease to litem, which runs till October 1st, 1673. with a ground rent of 11 05 per year payable terai-anon&lly, the lessees naviue aU taxes and asKessments.- Also. lot land tbe adjoining 7 feet In width, running the whole length of lot 2, in block SL in Orr and Harrison' Enlargement of said city. with, a frame bouse situate thereon. Term of Sale Oue-nfth of tbe purchase-money to be paid iu cash; tbe remainder payable in tea equal annual Installments, wltb interest at ten per ceut. payable annually, the purchaser having the option to pay the whole amount at any Unoe, with interest only till the date of payment, the defei red payments to be secured by note, with surety, waiving relief laws, and by mortgage upon the premises upon the confirmation of the sale by the court. JOHN WHITEHEAD. delw7l ffebl d3w 1 txeoutor

Sale of Unclaimed Goods. To all tvhorn it mat eottcem : i BOTHE IS WKKEBY GIVEJf, that the unclaimed packages at the various offices ot Adams Express Company in Bout hern Indiana will be sold at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, in the city of Evansville, at the Auction Room of Hiram Nelson, Locust Street, opposite the Post-Offlce, on the 4th day of March, ixtsu, unless the same shall be oal.ed lor and all charges paid thereon. A. complete list ol these packages may be seen at the several Post-Onloes, Expiesa Offices, and other public places where the packages were consigned. WM. O. LAN U AN, UecSi dm Agent,

BUSINESS CAUI3S.

UTY GROCERY., , BO BP M a1T'& BE II M K, ' ' iRSAJ-KBS Iw ' Family Groceries and , ,... i Provision, . 3D ST., BKT. MAIN A LOCUST. Goods delivered free all over the elty. ! -;novl2 6m O 93 S3 a P ) w ' V o , COAL! COAL!;? i ? Having resumed my former business, I would hereby Inform my old patrons and tbe pnbllo generally that I am prepared to deliver GOOD CLEAN COAL on short notice. Coal in all caae must be paid lor when ordered. Agent for the celebrated PARA' DISJ3 COAL. JC. THOMAS. Office In American House. . nov4lly - FAHNLEY. KUI1N A CO., Western Crewerj, ! Manufactorors of Lager Beer, Ale, and Porter, In barrels, half-barrels; kegs and . bottlos. . . OFFICE- . S5 MAIJf ST., F VAyS VILL EK INDIA If A. nov7 ly STARK & KOLIS, Merchant Tailors, 'And Dealers in . New Si Second-hand f lothlnj, N. SIXOKO'ST.,. Btt. Maiu and Locust, t , Evansvillc, Ind. Clea'ulns: and Repairing done to order. OWA lileral price paid for second-band clothing. Ue:l d tm II. J. SCULAKPFEtt'S Old Reliable" Drus Store, Where can. at all limes le foonl the largest assorted sUxrk in the State, consisting of an enuless variety of English, French, and American Perfumes, Pomades, Colognes, Ruoy Toilet Sets, Wallets, Purses, Card Cases, Ac. Also, a splendid stock of Sponges, and Chamois of all grades, nova BLYTIIE ' IIYNES, ATTORXEY-AT-1. V1T. OFFICE THIRD STEKKf, X 'I fcJt J tj. V " " In WALKER'S .BUILDING. novll ly THAD. P. GIES0N & CO, .COTTON FACTO ItS, . CoM'n " and Forwardintr A yen It, And Agents for Atlantic & Great Western Railway FAST FREIGHT LINE, No. IS North Water Street, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, Bias tiiiJ ItorrON .BAiA. novlS 6m S. E. GILBERT & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, 31 iNortli '.First No. Street, FVAN3VILLE, INDIANA. A full stock always on hand and for nale at the low. t-t market prloesw - ' noviSCiu WlIEELEIl & RIGG3, .r-- - - . i WHOLESALE GR0CKIIS. Cor. First and Sycamore Sts., v EVANSVILLE, IND. novlt ly . v. r C. DECKER & SONS, Manufacturers of ELLI.OTT'S PATENT SUCTION, FOltCE, and ANTI-EREZING PUMP. Warranted. Can be used in any depth of well. , Also Wholesale manufacturers of CHAIN PUMP TUBING. 146 and lit Sf.tlX NTRKKT, novll XX J EVANJVJLLF, IND. Eyans villa Business College, Corner MAIN : T1IIKI N'lN S3 Ci W rs -1 EYANSVILLE, INDIANA. Book-fceerlng, Penmanship, and MatnemsUes made speciitltles. Hessiou tioth day and evening. For cln.Iars, giving terms, Ae., or sped a. ens of Penmanship, ad dress t'i:LIJiHI.I!SCIt, c novll ly Proprle4irs. The puiesl of Medleltial WIiich & I' ran dies Only for sale el BCliLAEPFER'H. Trusses, Snpportrs, Bandsa-es, ami Hhouhler Braoiw the lt H-v-sortel stock in this city-!or salo low at HlHIiAKlTKIt'S. nova 15. B1EUU0WEU, Sur?eou Xenit. Evaosville, . Indiana. Office on SKCOND STHFET, bet. Main aud Locust, BRAT'S BLOCK (Second Floor). - OCJ7 ly The DIFFICt'LTY UEjIOVEI) .i. X A f f I "" " r,"" ' ' ' ' EVERY STEAM BOILER SHOULD llAVE StillweUV Patent r Heater and Lime -Catcher I TIIE MOST NKKIOl'S DIFFICULTY experienced by those who u-e steam power la the formation in their boilers or wuat Is known to engineers an "SCALE" or "INCRUSTATION hard substance formed out of the earthy salts rtuuunel In 1 he water, which attsches Itself firmly to the whole Inner surface of tiie boiler. In this city this difficulty Is pecu.iarly aggravated by tbe lare quantity of magnesia and lime fonnd iu tbe water, which, besides forming scales on the boiler, ob structs the pipes and occasions the most annoying delays In cleaning, as well as actually endangering the safety of the boiler. . , hlillwcir Patent Heater" Removes all this difficulty, sending the water Into the boiler free irom. any sediment whatever, and pure as If distilled. All who use what are known as the "drive wells" for their supply of water cannot arlord to do without this Heater. It will save them much money in tbe purchase of fuel, to say nothing of the annoyance and delay In cleansing boilers. Tbe Heater Is easily managed, and quickly cleansed. One bas been in operation at Iglebeart's Flouring Mill for many months, and given entire satisfaction. Another is In operation in Hell man's Foundry and the Cotton Mill adjoining. Orders lor tstlllwell's Heater will receive prompt attention U lell with 1 - . WILLIAM UKILMAN, Agent. JanS FAIBI1ANKS, 8TANDARD SCALES of all ktuds. ocS dthn HORN BROOK A CO., No. North Water Street, Evansviile, lud

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Regular vac8vili and Clarksville Packet, ' ; Tho One: Passenger Steamer I. O BX JE O, - Josh. V. Throop, Master; . George Throop, Clerk, Leaves Evansvllle for Clarksville and all way poits EVERT TUESDAY at 12 M , positively. For freight or passage apply ou board. feb2d3m Dexter's Independent low-pressure Packet '' Quickstep, -isJgU. T. Dkxtkji Master,! leaves Evansvllle for Cairo every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 4 p.m., positively, connecting at Cairo Willi HU Louis Memphis and New Orleans packets. no24dtf DUKK NICHKLHON, Agent. Regnlar Tuesday and Friday Packet for Padncab. and Cairo. The finely appointed etcamcr OXJMBETilA.lSriD, Bkk. Howard, jnaswr; . Masiom WaionT, Clerk, Will ply as t he regularTuMwlay and Friday packet for Cairo and all way landings. Leaves Kvausville every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 4 p.m. Leaves :airo every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 5 n.m; Through bills of lading given for freights ov-r Uie Mobile A Ohio Hail road. For 1 weighs or jmssagf- apply on ooara, or to Ot IUK.E W1C11KLHON. Jyl5tf AgenU. Resnlar WEDNESDAY PACKET For ClarksTille and Nashville. ; ir in SI Tha c-legani passenger Rt earner Fanny ISrantlelM, Henet Miixb, Maeri Ki it Rcdd, Clerk. Leaves for the above and all Intermed'ate ports every Wednesday, at 4 o'clock p.m. connecting at Nashville with railroads for all points South. For freight or passage apply on board, or to C. K. RUDD, i ocidtf , Agent.' REGULAR FRIDAY PACKET j For Smithland, Clarksville, and '. Nashville. . The excellent Light-Draught Bt earner - ; ' ' 1 ' ' ' T. G. ICyiuan, Master ; ., i : W. E. Oracy. Clerk. Iv,as for Nashville EVERY FRIDA Y at 4 r M., promptly. For tieilit. or passage apply on board, or to t'. li. KUDD,-. ( . tJan8dtf. Or liUICK N1CHELHON, A rent. Evans ville,, Hendersou & Nashville . : Railroad Transfer Packet. The fleet and splendid sidewhesl steamer -.k Mollie Norton, CHARLEY PERKINS, Master; . ' , , , A. O. Dukianu, Clerk, Will ply as a regular packet between Evansvllle aud Henderson, offering nuttqnaled accommodations to travelers and shippers. Leaves Evansvllle dally at HYA p.m. Leaves Henderson daily at 1 a.m.. inak. liiti close connect ion with the E. A C. K.R. FA Kl-i Through and way passengers oblv no cents.. Jal7 dtf W. O. BROWN A CO., Aeonts. Regular Evansvllle and Bowling- - ' Green Packet ,.; ... ..... .. The fleet and elegant Packet ! '.A.XJ L.YOIV, W. B. Vanuktfk, Master: J. F. Wri.BAmri3,Clrk, Leaves Fvannvtlle for IIOWI.I vu-i RF.KW every TUESDAY, at p.w. Leave Kvarisville for WOODBURY every SATURDAY, at 5 p.m. - r or tretgut or passage apply on board. UO2t dtf , Regular Evansvllle and Tennessee ; River Packet. I'or . raducali, Johnson ville, And , Eastport. -' lf;' ' The floct and splecdld steamer sam. ortit, ALLEN DUNCAN, Master; Wm. Duifw, Clerk, Leaves Evansvllle tor Eatort and all 'l'mi iw-ssee River way lajidmusas a regular wekly .a-4iet, every itWjurUay at 4 p iu., takinc freight and passei;eis at lowest ia-ket rates, and giving ek:ial attention to the fliliiiK of orders. For frelgutor pasw.i(;e apply n lioard. sel tf DUKE NiCHKIJSUW, Acent. Regular EvaMville, Grten Riyer, and Hartford Packet The lKMu7ul,new Steamer IIAUT FOR I , Jo AtcUey 1K.J.IH, Master, Now nearly coiiiplcte.1. M ill ply as regular packet Iwlwccii KvmiKvillo and all IMsinls on i:,.en l:iv,.r. ta.nA 011 ItoU!!! Creek to llartfonl. Will levve Evansvllle evert' MONDAY ftiid Til II ItSlJA V ut P.M. 4 iMi dtf Henderson & Evansvllle Dally Packet The new, fast, and elegant sido-wbeel 1'asKeuger Steamer Moni Walt.rn, Mtpr; KuiiKK-r Bkarhrak, Clerk, Leaves Henderson every morning at 7i oVIock, promptly. leaves i-Aiin-ville every afternoon at 4 o'clock, prom p'ly. Fare Through ami way passengers ftOC Freight reveived t all lii.K-s l.y HUMPHRKY, PATRICK 4 CO., Aeents. Regular Morday Packet for Paducah, Eastport and Florence. tium The elegant Passenger Steamer ISAXXIAB. STo. S5, Lkk llowr.T.L, Master; Si. HoatBS, ll'lorks leaves for th shove and nil intermediate points every MONDAY at4oVlocK P.M. For freisrfjt or passnee apply on board, or to 11 UMPHRiiY. PATRICK A CO., oc28dtf Agent. ForPaducan and Cairo. . Regular Wednesday and Saturday Packet. . The magnificent side-wheel steamer A. M. D0SO0CTIET, Master; WlLliP. l'uWWB,Infc.-i , , tiu. Jill'llKjjioM, jieraa, Leases Evansvtlls every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY ai. 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo every THURSDAY and SUNDAY at b p.m., malt lu j close connetions at Cairo with hrst-cius packet fxr St Loots, Memphis, and New Orleans. Connects at Evansviile with tbe K. AC. R.R.. hut tbe Tarascon for LoulavtU. For freight or passage apply on boarA, OT to r.M. UUMhttKKI tvor DUKE N1CHELH0N, set tf A rente. C WOLFF, Manufacturer ot, and Wholesals and . " ' Retail Dealer In, SfiadtlleM, Harness COLLARS, and SADDLERY HARD WARE, Jo. 5S Main Street, corner Second, KV A NMVELX.IT.. IMD. febia dtf

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Far Othrr River Jlenu ibe fourth Jiujr, STEAM BOAT PRINTING. j No printing establishment In the Wfi naa Uettef faclf'tlos or reaUr ability doing fine SIcamlKMit Print inr. Oursss'"' mentor Job Type. tuoiiKli verv lame and eomplete. Is const nt ly Ielngn4lded to, mid oar Job department is imW the personal supervision of one of the Ix-stjoh prmtein in the United States. We are pteiHiied to Went her aud Wafer. The weather yesterday was party clrar, cool and very blustery, the wind blow ng a, ale from ths sonthwe t,'.i.iaklug tin. river excer dingy rongh. During tUf 21 henrse .ding star. m. jester ay the river had fallen 3 inches. A heavy rise may lia expecteJ within a wk. j Arrivals a I-partnrr. The only arrivals and departu-e" up toi: o'clock yesterday includo 11 9 Mo lie Notion and Ballle V.,' Hendc-rYon lo rrlurn; Falls City, Lcuisvllle to Bowling Green. . . Ueats In. 'Among tbe first boats dne here nre the Cumberland, from Cairo; Fam Orr, front Eastport; Emma Floyd, for : Nash vibe; Coosa, Clifton and Minuet, l.i, from Mt inphis; Darling, for Memphis; P. V, Strsder Dexter, Louisville, and Alios Defiii, for New Orleans; Mary Houston, John Kllgour, Icg:il Tender aud Indiana, from New Orleans; Rose Hlte, from IajmIhvllle; Lawrence and Melnntte, lor St. Louis; Havana and Alpha, from N:tsbvllle; Ada Lyon, from Groeu River; Champion, .frora St. Louis; Charmer, from Cincinnati. I laurel Ian eoua. ' The wharf preseated a rather dull and lifeless picture yesterday foreuoon, with no arrivals except the Hendersou parkot-i and lh Fi.'i City. The latter hail a very slim trip. Ia i.oi" s" made a close calculation. h.r bow-sprit with IH.Ku Klnx being carried Mway by lUe w,""', rf the Lewellin Th Viuic j. .,u - cllln were receiving m.sK rcp,u Davy, of th Lewellin, stop..f h trip, to hunt a dear and have a lu.. ' One of hi many friends up the Tenm."" sent to the boat a flue golden csifV. ha present to the Captain. In his atsi-ence, Mr. Covlngtou 10 t ie an t'loqnent unci MHiI-stlrrlug reception speerh. 1 Capttui White bad command of the beat .... Our oeurteous and obliging young fih-i:tl, Billy Williams, having retired from tin oiUce ol the steamer lUpldao, ujv taken a, position on Humphrey, Patrick & , Co.'s wharfbout.....Ur. Housbton, I-oial Inspector of Louisville, was engaged yesU rday luspuoUng steamers at the wharf. , MtMtts I.chvImic 'Io-lt.y. 1( FoKCAiKO.-Cai.tiUu Ben. Howard lakes out the Cumberland A 0ui packet st I o'clock this- evening for . Cairn: Marlou Wright and Bruos Hunter are Iicr popular and obliging clerks. . , r , r, - For HkniieksoN. The fleet and el. tfaot transfer packet Mollis Norton,' Captain Charley I'erklns, kiki io Henderson at I F M., having spiendld passeuger a.K-oiumo-dallons. A. O. Dnrland and C II. Uo. j.s are tier elegant clerks. " " ' f : Ths swltt-wiuged Siilils'V.,Cnpt. :osis Walton, also leaves for Heodcrs,u at 1 p.m. Robert Urashear aud Jim Hlfks ploasAOt and obliging geullemou are In the otnoe. 'ForHt. lt'i. The Lawrence, Capujn Iienry IT. Hart, one of the cleverest otlleers that ever navigated thiiso river, will be aloug to-day for Ht Louis. Keuddowu your Ht. Louis freight, , ' , : ' Foit Mkmpuis. The iK autiful DailJnjl the tegular' Ciudanntl and 'McmpiiM Packet CompauyV steamer for. Memphis at 8 a.m. to day. Captalu Lnwruuce Vm t' r and Alex. Power, two acxiiipliilied afnl obliging gentlemen, are her head cuuicix, Fok Naw OaxKANS. The groat lexlr, unrivaled In pd,Ahd uasurp;tfse4 la splendid and cumfortablg appolmiDciits, is announced for New Orleans to-day at 4 p.m. Her officers are veterans in the service, aud stand high lu their priilo-slon. Captain Ed. Montgomery: cuiiuaauda, iuid Frauk O. Smith and Arthur Fields ro her clerks. She Is regular lightning on a rin. Tits evceUent aud inimical Alleo Df an, Captain John X. Mhuuk, will be down thU evening for Cairo aud New. Orleans. She bas splendid passenger accominoilultuiiis. Tlflt Stridsr Is her aoeomplistiud clerk. UlnHHluK. tr.Hi war Kinlm imn., J'lTTfcbraa. The OjuvhciUuI of, Tim-s-dy my: 1 Tbe iurks on the Monoaalicla' pL-r, iiuU, eviUBg, Imrlcated ten leet sis incurs and i1hIii. Turn makes a good ,coal bnst rise. ' The tow-boats at the landing are getting rejKly to takn advatltagu. of tlio sumo. Busiuesa 011 thu lauding wins active, with fair shipments. - ;i . , Ci wciMH ATt. The Commercial of Welii -dsy says: ...... Captain U. II. Pcrrsei, late of tlie " (j. ' A, Thoiusou," baa taken charge of tlie 'ny eiiue, and. will load her lor Arkansas River, after lh 'i noinsori.' He tell for louis,llle litst night, and will n-iiuujo-morrow, ami enter ou lit new iliiii.-. Captulu I'liai-ieM David, lis vlng ro.-wveri'd from his recent illiies, has leuiueil command of the lyoiiuviile mall i.ivcsut, Uu. Uuell. Mr. John C. Dormsn is rniiiiJnglhe river dcpai tiiii iit of the Untitle, iliu ii.g the ahsencHiHl l r. stcjihi-iiHou. 1 Captain David White was at X be Uurn.-t Ilousu yesterday, lie built the llrni allrol ever uou.trunl.! In Jiidians, find, iihIi) ou tliu lirst eiiglim ever run Into disnsMiiH. i 'I'lm iUi:kwrt Democrat says Mr. Jol.u James, sr , IiiltkIn J t.-liit; utii.tli. r paeket iu the Evansvllle auiA t.'iuciunatl trade, in counectiou with tlie dim mer. IxiinsvilXK. ' The tiri. r.Journai ; of Tnesilay Hays: 1.1' ' . Toe t'haroicr, from F.vansvllio to CI 11clUHii, with' her guar.is 111 1 lie wsier, asceuJwd Wirt :lls. yenter.ty under the gllidlCi Ol 'f..l:llll Win. 'lbll. I t.'upt. " Dad " CohilM left for Kvansville HaturUjJ' r the purimse ol cliailerug t'ai'taiu sr. tlicy u l.ls new steniner (tlie uikueol which has sllpH-d our uieutoly) for the Keutucky River tra.ie. she will arrive this afteruoeu, aud leave ou her CrA tili w-iuurruw. I taa silver run wnicu via V.He l for at a fair iuAeiy uid lu M st. her., to I mi gi v-n 10 tbe itn.loat rptslii re iv.mj a ruii..rlly ct voita.. was wmi by lhlI. Tom !. outlier, 01 llio tiello L-e, who ici .-i v il over.yu vtls. ... j,i, : -.).- i The Democrat of Wednesday say. : We understand that sleamboalioei ar.i ha viiik a high old time in Cn ci ti o;.l I. fjilo miVictm U,il us I list I tierehas benn a go i deal ot ' raUi cull ing" ftr New Oi njuun and lower Miss SI;1 fr.lglits. . ' ; 1 lie l empest, . now lyiii on tlie docic sit Mini ISO 11, Is u b letiKtlieued left, stilil not Hi feet, as many of our ci-iii(..j h 1 I.-m have It. she will run lu Urn luoiiiilain triule, and is esjiecUjd tJ bo ro.vdy lu two Tkuuk Ha'utk. The Fsjrrex, of We.In.vday, says: . .1, - 1 ." it i -'j , Tlie river Is rising. It Js now lit splemUd boating order for larg" ;li steamers. Tlie aleaiuer y.eor. woieii ni t-s 11 on a liar, taxi iilx.vw llio iiiilroH..! bridge, lor several days, gotoir with tha aid ot ) i.n-screw-. yesterday, aud came duwu y the wnsrr. - Hi steamer Eau Clslre will. Uav lor Covington and ait Intermediate lainlliy, this aitsrnoor. at oae o'clock. - .1 , - . HT. Lovw. The Democrat ut WeJiielay says: , , , , -1 The river rises steadily perhaps folfiy swiltly. 1 o tuiro liieie is lu nir l.-n wutcr. All the upper livers are ou iliu tin. A lis. Is iep.rted In 1 lui Missouri itbove Omuha. Tlw lc at tint I pi ;: is rrol.bly toixi Tlirtm feet of a swell fit bubU'jue In two days. River wilt r.-i lalnly be oneu to thni point this week 4 Ml.uil swsiiiiic rapidly at St, Jo aud Kio. Ohio rising, and thw Miaslwiippl t'!ow 'iiiri- bscoiultia a very deep stie.nn. Weather superb. lioslu-sa"tlve, , A splendid bed of purest chalk hiijF len discovered near Oaialm, wot wore tiiaij forty feet from the water of tlie I!'"'!J River, tiome of It has been sent h sum pies. ' ' r-w, .joiiN 1 Vinson, t -i -t ' BRASS F0t7KpEItA(FaiIsnER, , Bteam nd CM-Plpe Fitter, , . , f j.nnfinpr and Iealr in Hlam knd witJ GaoSrs. Hpeiu r and lubbilt , -WjSrtal. moI ill Articles st-rr-; . . -. , tainlag to a Brass oundi y,. STEAJIBOAT AXD CESE2AL 'IILAIK ... fiSflTHixii, ' ..'i ; water Street, bet. rincand Lrrt. 1 ' EVAiHVlLLK,'lNl.' WW Cali paid for old Copper aud Urann

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fv, - A i KSoi f:i ltd',: Mz AN I ' . 71. S IV f.o. lixis ui.i iy - .- U.l, v ir. ; tH M.M.. I.', i 1 1 f f I .-1. 4 . . J . t L - t I, l.U , SCHOOL HOOKS, P.LAX '.v r.(K,K:-:, mikcju, la .v;; o vs imti ::, PAPER Ef.'VELOP'.S. a . r - CJi'iirr;.! t Jiti joreirj, IS ft. 11 Hfrv.'l. JnfyOly I.u r 'V : 1 ni 1 1 1 1 n CHATF1ELD L WOODS, H A Ml I' A ' I II St I-, i: H A N l W M II. ." A I.I .17 una VJ WiUuht Si it it. Keep ronsl mil I V on .hi-. I n -. i. ,'(..(.- uhh.. ill.: i.l i.l FLAT-CAP, KOI.IO, MltMI'M, , utiiAfi, A m i;ii'u;-;in.ii. s i, at 1,1 : rri iu-i. v 1 : i.iii-i m . u -ii .; t i, r MMI.Ki I M. a M fM 1 . 1 r.mi '.. -rd lil.A.l p I'i'.'l it 1' ii'i I; -1. Miil.li. -d "; i-i.i. i r l.nin.i , .'I ml Nos. 1 11 N I't.K.V ('Mill M'ui'K. ' i-.-lol-.; I'l.. end win!'', n I i l l iieiH. tuiuii", -Hij.ly oi (jh.iIiIi.s ui'. I I'AlUrt, lu lull ttlM-H. . . . - m . . . ... J I'M Ji UL JW L etti: v, 4 ' CAP PAPER.., ',-, Various! weights iud iii.dltiiM. ' ' ' '" ' JlANVKAfT tlfk-KM OK . ' PA. I K 1 1 U A ; 3 Si K L H I I H A V K H, All (jlKOMiiii.l muni ! , JI -( nuullly ' of pll .1 1 , Nt J'nftrr, .1.'.ti. l''i,.f,r, J!,M,k l prr, HVrt.'i...7 '.'"V. ';;, -t W:.r '";, J ltt.it J-'tJ-rl , ru.trr .-.. r. 1 Vi ..,.; I.eallirrM L" nil li. im!w For Uuidi is' n.-ic, locol u r wiCi J ' n.l-s u n. I t Jtl VIH rt" !I l IIIM Ill, . All of -Wtn. li He filler Hi. Iimi-'l. nVnUi'l pi I M 'H, . , . . Orilf'IH l.-? Ti'i1l p.1.11 t"It I'M. 'I. ' , ' C1T ATK! I'M.') .V V'.'il''! I. "77 :ti (I 71 V;.'i...l I, .-.(. imti-) dlf '"' iiiuiit'i.:!. f TV tllllVA t: ilivl-'Mi!' ttji-rity or j'jL I !v 11 vi I In tut 1 1 In.. 1 (-, :i 'il ileNiinniln:4 (lie houii'luy 01 i-ncii i.l Mlll Wiir.ls. HMTtnt 1. .'" tf " tlr'l ( V, H n.iwH Hfuru il ( iif f lu '( I: . ! !, C.'.nt IK.ul an. I jU'i-'i- I In- t:i!!lrS' -i" -I el tfi in. IIn:iiio llin lerrit.iry wliiilu tii' r-.i ..r n limits of said t-Hj' of .'.Viire vi I" .tti,ii l.n illvi.l.'d Into v'l'l ' 'i ' il of iiii," V .1 1 us foil in-c t'i v It : - Tin-J'irxl 'r sitl i-.ni'M f r nil I'uit pftlt of llirt r:i I'l I V I I' ! ) M'illlr-u-t i'l the following di-rrii.c 1 (in.., m iv : i:gllllliilX l"l I"' Uhlo I!!'"' "t I'"' ot (11 It S-. 1 .t, Jl'i't I 11 :l f. 1 ' li.-..'-- 1. 1' 11 I.l It Slieet to hi ciillil r-t n.'i, ; llieueii 1 1 1 Second S'i 10 ti. hiu.i j iU"ii"r n owg I itw. ' ' t 11 i'l II. u lino id li." WalstsU si' ,1".' in 'i ml to the t-.i .'.-ill Uu.i i.ciiy , v niii'1 'it.y. Jl.r ,!. ..i V.-atd li vo'i-l-1 ( li!! the iMilloiy illuilH hetw e.11 t;,e In.u i.l tlm I'l 1st Win iJ I'U'I I'd' mil I. I'.-' l.iei I ! tell.lltl lKUll y.U 01 1.1 KtV.I Id Jililh Street. Tlut Third if"'l sli-i I coi-l t ol nil Htn territory i-llii.it. 1 u 11 uiii I i.e )ii l.un Jivi y linen, 1. 1 h e y : 1 '1 u 1 e 1 e , 1 ; 1 m 1 Ohio l.iV'M 11., ti.e I .'.t of t '.- .foil. . i " '. and iniiMiug tl.ei.e.., ii oie? in mil ' ' ' "' -t to Orange Mhi.1; 11.' m e 1 .11 ' Street and lne exti n .nm t: 1 i.-'n' ! n alley wtiich wiiii.ii i;iiiiiihi'ii-i-h mi I Orr A Harrison's 1 .11 - ii , 11111 n 1 In'ii Hi di p' it vros ii' is 1 1 iu 1 1 s j 1 s v 1 1 ...v 1 lie loulsvubt l;niir,nil (' ii.m.v I tliene.. ulong ko id a! i. y In Ei flu 11 ;-: 1 . 1. ; 1 in -in along Eigu'b SI ife.1 lo 'Inn Mi'vl; then.-i' alOli' Mni 11 Slieet lo !l,li Slieet; iln in e SK.I1 Flfll) SI I e. t to J. )' ll" 1- 1 1 . el ; I luni' . at on a .'ie mil .si 11 el 1 1 I 1 1 ' 1 -iiii; 1 ; 1 . - alOUg First Htf ee. Ill .llllll Ml., li llielt'l along .Mul 11 street to tlie !.: l-ivnr ; thence ulon r.tl-l livi 1 lo thu pi 110 of ti.gilllltlJV. 1 J lurtli HWf hhi II eoiisii-t ( nit I he InrtiUiry wllnin tne .oIIoa iiel I'li.imhii y lltiiiH. nainelv s ""-'ii nltrl it ' '! River hi. t lie lnt ol M .1.1 .-ii-e -I, iin-l mi" ill n;: t hence aloii '. M n I' o" HAiuaitJ lUylH'o i.l'iH'4 I' ' "'' S-m- I I Locust Htl.l'l J llM'tiee Hll 11 l.'.'"l I !' I'l I" Ft ltll street J I lien.'e .1 v . t' ' I U ' 1 1' I" M.'iln Street ; I In in'ii 11 .-ii. :'li"ii i-t.e . 1. lo Eighth KUeet; llieueii tt t "ii llhli.i t .1 V' lUe SI I t"l 1 I hem''' ill'ii: V HI.' ' -- 4 to 1 ho I ihlo In vt I I'te li e it i. in, ki I'l I -l vi 1 to I he i.hn-o of t'V . 1 11 '' ' ''. Fifth Wunl. . leiil i.-ia I. i-f -ill itio U-riilory sltioim wit. nil I 'oliowi.e' I. .inn liiiy lini'M, niiiee : li .ii.. 'i i'l the Ohio River ut I he I'M.l. of Vine tliil, urn I running I h-iien n mtrj V n.e ili' l ! r.l-hl II SI reel: I In lien uh .11 i? I .li'li I 11 I I Iaj Allll SHeel; Ihi'ln'e !lli.ui .V .n . i.i.t IO liolld SI re' t : I heliee n Ion J l.nlel Mini to I VOltl M net , or I he old lli.il.l lln'V:.iK'h S4l I" lie ' unit; I lie nee l"ii.ii; " " ' Si l eel, oi t he oi'l line "I ' m I i i . i, lo I iKl.t siren; ihenen iih.iet ln, l'' ii..' t )nrieii Ui l-lie l j I. i in iii". t; I " t Kl n el lo ellli i ."-I i. i I ; linn." . . '. tor Street to Ia t ;-4' i eel; llli'l"'- 'I ' let Slieet to II.'' hi ' I.'.' i; li.enee alone end iiv.-r to lint -l in int. . The hi Jill Ward lhnl enii-'l ol -'ill I"" territory silmiii' tut mi iih.i.i,, ! Isiuililmy ilii' i, li in eli l !'. i'liimn ; I tin. Ohio River ui " I ' '-. . I , . i, . i, llllll I llllll lll'f I l" 'leu "": I.l'' t Miivl I I 'eli.er l-f r-.l i ,Mlie. I' 1 . nn r i Ii. e! to Lii i .ein. i '! i ' '. L ' n h.i .' i.' .. I" 'liter Sll.el I" I'i'.'i" t:..l; II" . i ninier llijle htm t to lh" old hnn oil!" Vvii.e-n it mi Lin: '..n -I ; th-m i .ih" I' o..l lin.. ol wild 'iui.t io I"'-"" . 11 ; 1 loot; f-ii lo I lei . in 1 hen.-" ij lmi. mil' I 1 1 r 10 '.!. 1 I .1 I' gl 11 I iic. Ill'' ."'."'UI II" " ' " ' ,ii 1 ,f il I Ini en 'ii ui I I in-ill i.orutt i ten no 1 s Old line ol 1 1" a iih.i-l I I .l let .... .1 .. 'I ..il ill 'I tiirtl X vi nil". !. ,,ll. ! ' . r II ill I'' 'II' I I ' I'll I I " Vilnn Ml II, ite wll ..III t ' -. 1 i'"'"' ary ili.s. ni.ii.e ' : 15- i'm.i'i - 1 line nl 1 h . V n.s.idi ..ml I .. ie I 1 mil, 0 'I turd Av eiiiii , 11 ml 1 11 11 u 1 1 1 I "1 n-'e ui ' . : 'fnlrd A ve mie to In n ' 1, ! ' . 1 '"' .iinie Ik ii nit the inn 1 11 11..11 mini v ) 11 "I 1 '"' City; teeiMte lil'.llg Snl'l In I 1. 1 l .1 1 I ' " l . V hue loVlist eti.i.'., th.iii" mi. J I 1 1 -I ,e mie In t lev. ill h rli'f. t; lliem-" .l""' t l.-V 111 II ,J,U'."-t I I I " .1 ' I K '" ' ,"'," of Unit "..it "I .1. viil" I'J plnll.it Into to Mil lo'-. ..' ".I in . the olil.-c l Hi' . i " ', "' Vsrnleihiivi, i'i'iii- i : rheii. -' " tiM ; wew, no, 1 1. ,..,.i .iij-i- ';,"1,1"Vm,! Km i of k-ihl ph. o-l i "' ' I I Lleve.'.l. I" le.l, """. I l..v. ..I I. 11 I .1.1 to I ' 1 ' ol K. W. lirl'l'l'"" IV I. .... I I . iniiniiy k now ii . i, -ii ik iii -. i i e i.i ; .. ..... 1. I.l I "-- . . ... t-U.i ' in. nee "I"" ' 1 ' 1 ,i,,.i..i.k ;:-mi -M-.it I,, th.. pin-... .,' . , I ...I lii.. ol ll' v . . i ; Illl'li"'" Mlolllt Hitl'l "I I l i n if 1 , ' i . 1 1 ; I I.l . i .. i.i l.etfl ii 1 1 n, , t.el nil n, , Th' .Vi'iiiA It... ' M. . 1 ii,li-i'i of i.lt the t"iTitiry situi'W ellulii lln' 1' . ni.'. i it. boiimhu V itm . ii'im-M : : fwumulnff "I lhei iiie , t.. ... r Ot Section 2 ,'l' Vll-.l'li ti. '.1.1. 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". . -..''ll"lt'H. s.-ii..-. 2- TI- ' A11..1 unit he t . I n : l .i. .1 II till" lil.-l il ( n'l'ivii;.":' u,-'i M.V., Attest: A. ai i.i.ii .- t ,, i I. i oi .1 t