Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 April 1869 — Page 4

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Advertisement-. In t his column, of t hrce linen, tacu insertion, Thirty Cents

O OiM T H 1 KRS A t tb ' i u i n al o.r:c-. . ;) S Al.K Vft'Uablo properly. No. SO jF Main SI reel Arood b.iek store bou iel'J N )S North 1 lr"1 htr'fK u V,i -Is Krox f-! i a x o oo r ro n " M A t I INKKY-Cards. Dmw.ua Frames, Coar and Fine Seeders, Peal Spin.lio Thrones, Warper. Dryers. Vc Vor de-erinti'.'U and prtof-R of these niachiues address C. F. BATTLE-. Aeut Tremont Milts, lehl diira end Loweli. Maris.

FOR RSNT. rIAM5S AX!) ((ass.-Webf.ve T lot of new wl scond-!and piano aud or-ar.s fo- rei.t. by the mont... quar tor, or year. Pent applie 1 oa the pu. ei-r.f-o. if desire d. .-.-i-,.-,n-r in l di f W A F.P.K N A O N i N "TO V. rrisiF.Ki: ahi: nxrn: a stwukj: JL of vacant stores and ciwfrSIicp losr-iTTtb-CUV tbHt f.'.! J very foot, tind U-n-uiU if tf'e owner, won Id dvmse f!fn. in this "olunn. Three Hues for ibirlv KttEl Fi3! J WORK. V.'ftnk J u qa, Ac . at Jonn at O r ce. fi 2' LOST. J" 0"r Sma'i p!'lf",9 C""taini'V fa f j 00.40 tie. us I.i;i-it Hn-tfe -rc(l:s ,ii .er will p!.a Its.ve at this cm- a : Miitab'e reward s- -Y, it i last , a hen vy, round 6 ii,- i.i i.n it.u i he In si? :iii'h T :: i -on the t-:ick. A sni'ab'e rew ' tl w ll b- r' id tor i! v. i urn to t 's fii o 5-. (jlp t. ".'' It olL'er-J ior u Very 112 NnvfonnUlHTi't 1 , Willi wi it . i..fii o:r t:-e Grave! HI gr lyng . t f5!.IS1'. K.V To board Willi w ilov fv l.ld ladv ii!Od it-lf roiict'. Ai i iy ' J j ill) ll Oi!i'v. ?nsi t" I?".fJS 'f.n have pood hoH'riir.v JS and 1 d;ln-; ::t. .M K-. KUI.KH', 1 t-!ini! St., Iicliveni s.yi-juiior and lot Tisi'fO ;ie ro- nn now nnoi-cupied. iniil JIJ. 1AY , .. ... ......... A I'KI Li 5, li03 C r T YK K W S . County Ordrrs for f-sle at tbe Jour nal Ofiico EEPUBL1CAN CITY TICKET

CLtliK, A.M. McGRIFF. MARSHAL, CIIR13TIAX WUNDEUL1CII. COLLECTOR, JOHN GREKK. treasurer, SAUNDERS B. SAXSOM. SURVEYOR, CHARLES B. BaTEMAN. AS-SEiSOBS, OTTO PFAFFLIN, J. W. COLLINS, SAMUEL WYT FEND AC fi. COUfvCILMEN : u . Tlrst Wan' ALHEI'.T h TKISF. ACII. i Hecoud VVard-JOilX X. HOPKINS. Third Wari-PIU'tCR fSK VIOMN. Kourlh Wanl-sAMIIEri OUR. Vir.h. Wai l-WI'.LIAM H KI S.MAN, t-ixtb Ward -JOHN HODSOX. rifvt-ctb Ward-It. W. .STIEXEKER. Eightu Ward -J U1-M WILT.SII1 tiK. Nintli Ward-PHILIf ICLiIX.

TRUSTEE, Col. J. F. GUIf.L. JU3TIC5 OF THE PEACE, SAMUEL P. IIAVLIN. CONSTABLE, SAMUEL DAY, GROUSE L. ROiUNSON, SYLVESTER DEEDS, X I C HO LAS BROW N . thangtj ot Volin Places. The Voting Place ia the First Ward has bsen changed to Muei-'s Grocery, comer Second and Cowan Strees. The Voting Piace in the Seeond Ward has been changed to JIahenicht'i Grocvy cor-icr Oak oad Fourth Strut I.i. KcpiiUUcaus, Kai yI Republicans-; rally for the city ticket. Rally for the Councihnen. Ra'ly tor the township ticket, and rally a-jainst the entire Democratic ticket. Electt&si lntsHlsenec. Oi tho seeond page of to day's 'Journal we publish toe boundaries nf the Wards, Voting Precincts, and Rillyitig and Challenging Committeas ior ail th.; Wards, with the exception ;! the eoiumittor-s of the Fifth Ward, which wiil h-i fuuu d ou this page. This will be eiuite handy for rel rcuca duriag tho day, and all needed infurmatioa wiil be found therein. JES?To-Bight the old Council wiil held their last meeting, and it is i xpcetcd that bills that have never been t bought of before will te presented. The meeting will undoubtedly be an interesting 00c, and a very large crowd will very likely be iu attendance. BtS- Alt ia favor o? LOW TAXES will vote the REPUBLICAN TICKET. All in favor of HIGH TAXES wiil vote the Democratic ticket. Loqk Out. Look out for ail sorts of iyirg circulars to-day. Pay no attention to anything the Democracy may get oat this morning. Bo on your guard, and look out for lying sensations that will be in circulation over town. Important. tYe mention, as an important item of news, that about eighty hogsheads cf tobacco will be sold to-morrow at the Tobacco Sale House. Buyers will make a note of this, and be on hand. jgS?"The Democrats were doing $oaie tall electioneering yesterday, aui all the places where it was thought a voter could be found were visited. Every species of fraud known to politicians will be attempted to-day, and we advise Republicans to be on thiir guard. Look out lor spurious tickets, and don't swap votes. -2fA small fight occurred 00 Third Street, on Saturday, but nobody wa3 hurt. m iati - ... . X?57-The Ohio River is making a heavy run on its banks. The bottoms are all overflowed.

Wm Mrrvrrvn A Wro

number of the RenubUsans of the the

Filth Ward assembled on Saturday

TiiLht at Jacob Weiss's Saloon, for the , levee

purpjdo of appointing Rallying and Challeni'ina; Committees and having a good time generally.

Jacob PinzUdi, Esq., was called to

the Chair, and short speeches were editor of the Conner, who wants to! Vote for Chris. Wunderlich for only 10 cents a box at the Collar Do- , , r j. .i,o l-nnro if tl,o Mnrlulpj fr.r flnnnc -k, . , ,r . , pot ot fctroue Lros,.,Ao. iio Mam

n.-ifll.Mr Dr.eds and others. ..... ... The j'.illowin.u Coniimttces were appointed: j h'alj'' Cotnnufftr.. Edward Iuile Peter JJa.rieh, Jacob tfmricb, be John lloblman, Jacob ivocn.uoue.D Pur.er, Phiiip Puder, Wm. Ellmeir, !,t V' , 4 q,i,m III. KiioacKnivug, awam .u,,, Jacob Weiss, Rabhazor Schmidt, Pettr Veiiline, Chas. Worth, Chas. ehrstettcr. John lloltman. 0 Challenging Commitl-e. Je?se Armstrong, Stephen Armstrong, Ja ob Weins, J. Liialioger, E. Jj. tody, V. A. Caden, John Alt. The Fifth Warders are fully alive to the ncces-sity of a change in the management of city affairs, and they will do their whole duty to day. Up and at them, men, aod do a full day's vork to-day- Let no one shirk, but let every man work to-day as if the vi ole tuecess of the ticket depenaeu i i,;, ;.,ri;vidual exertions. C-TheGoiden dramatMJ troupo-is er oruiinv at present in Lebanon, Kentucky. : m a mo,.,rimKP . i ...i ...t.,.:cu,l .JU h r . . ' , 1 1 , . U I u auu iciuiuumxi ..... w I o ened to-day for the reception - I cf .itors, by Thos. .1. B.low, with Jim OLks and II. C. Srioson in the office. ilofNii East. Messrs. Cramer & 3lar, dealers in boots and &hoes, No. il Street, leave for the East tci iy to replenish their stock of boots nl i-hoi?, and expect to re-open about the 1st o! May with a large, exel!ent and caielnliy selected stock of boots and s-hoes, when they will be pleased to see their friends. First Ward Meeting. There wa a meeting oi a large number of the citizens of the First Ward oa Satur.Uvrnin. r. 1 Fahn's grocery, on vjv.,..u.ut.,-.-. o ,h Nftwhnrir road. Mr. John Berger .a trttKe chair, and J. Wyt-tc-nbaeh served as Secretary. George I. I. hm-inn J. Wvttenhachand oth- , i ,i.. a oi'o a i. i mts'L i riH meeii li h . k.i.uui V. I . ' . . V. . . . w I i.i ('n.v.n;acm was manifested in r.r.l to the election to-day. and after having a good time generally, the following motion prevailed: That the meeting adjourn to meet on Mobdiy morniDg early at the polls, wnere eieh man is expected to do his whole duty. ' " ' " i- ' i I. (). O. F. The Odd Fellows of Indianapolis are making extensive preparations for the celebration in that city, ou the 26th inst., of the riitieth anniversary of the organ'zation of their order ia this country. Llobert Dale Oseo, Past Gran 1, has consented to deliver the addiess on tho occasion. 2cw Llartnouy, Poseyville and Stew artsvil'.e Lodges, will not hold their annual celebration on the 2Gth inst. b i.s very likely that a great portion of them will unite with the brethren of this city. The Seventh Ward Rally. A la?ge and enthusiastic meeting assembled at Wm. Kolle'a grocery on Saturday night, in ord-;r to hear some stenches and have a jolly, good time. The Evaasville Cornet Band was in attendance, and enlivened the audience with some fine music. Speeches were made by Messrs. Koil? and Stieneker, which were loudly applauded. Wm. Frank made a speech in German, and everything passed off finely. It was one of the most enthusiastic meetings of the campaign. The Republicans of the Seventh Ward are thoroughly aroused, and we expect a good report from that ward this eve ning. Roll up your sleeves, boys, this morning, and go in for the full day. Only twelve hours more work remain to he done. The True Issue. The issue to be decided to-day has nothing to do with the negro, although the Courier makes that its whole stock in trade. The true issue is, whether we will sustain Walker's administration, and pay double taxes, as Ve have done for the past year. To the poor, laboring man we would say, pull out your tax icceirds under Republican rule and compare them with those under Dam ocratic rule, and see which party is your bjst friend. If you want to con tinue paying extravagant and out rageous amounts for taxes, vote the Democratic ticket; but if you want your taxes reduced, vote the Repub liean ticket. That is the issue. Com pare your tax receipts, and see if we are not right. E?Lot everybody give one more day's work for the Republican ticket Success is certain, it we only work 1.' . . , very tax payer 13 interested, lrom the hiahest to the lowest. Turn ou early this morn'mg, and work till the polLs close, and the sun will go down over a city redeemed from Democratic corruption and misrule. Fight A fight occurred on Saturday afternoon, on the corner of Main and First S'reets, in which several parties took a hand, and in which saveral parties got a fist in the face. There is a proverb, we believe, that says it ia "better to give than receive," and the entire party seemed to be working on that rule. One young man got a slathering calamity on his "snoot,1' but neither one of the parties were in a good condition for having photographs taken. The fuss commenced by a joke being passed, aod as the parties were heartily ashamed of themselves when they got through, we omit the names.

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1' rom luo itew oaruiuuy jtcyetc, , , , ' " - -1 wnere ail 1110 parties apt; win iluuvvu, House Block. . t 1 i. p althottah we have twice aske i the , , . . n j ht Will oraouce

wo ie&rn ma. tne i.ouge vuuip.u, , -. Question, and eiven them an onoortu- w',u!a ue clia,i? " K.uour ?f tae.Orcmu F

the Twelfth. District, composed ot .,:. t0 m.,ke the floni, i,Hr;,. Riper a. Poor little Van! We

11 EfSlRDEJl'ti COUET. IIU IIOEO?, '

Recorder, had rather a small at- j

tendauce at his Saturday morning' t

The only case disposed of was that! f ol John tfilman, who bad slopped a . - 1 . nero in the face and hit him on the head. If he is as thick-headed as the know il the candidates ior touneil ..... men are goinjr to admit tne negroes io tne tree pciioois, ne oja not pet uuu much, lie was need c iv, tor wmou give eecurity, ana was reidiuu. . M,rT,vTM T1-. - - & mocracy of the Seventh U ard bad a ..W.W firnr-erv. on . ""-"-X li; :s,,l Vh.lr V.U ulu':,:" I; i : - .. lo nnm ber of candidates, and after a general J C J.tnlinir 1 1 T n w nr 'i il . journea. Baptized. Quite a large number some twelve or fifteen colored people were baptized in the river yes terday, and a large concourse of peo ple were in attendance on the levee. B"Lon. Watson, who assaulted lua. iuartin. nas not ueeu anojeu He has not been seen in town since. EfS- See "Lost" io 30 cent column. r. ... .ii ,.f i'r.n fcsSSS-XC IS Ell - iu uku tl.v. moeracy to make all sorts of charges Ln (hp rlnv of election. This mornthe day . . i oil ri 1. tkt ill rf t ii i I fir Uii '"" l-""w ..--.r 6r" ZZ 3 v" ether gentlemen in mis t-ny, wuusc reputations for integrity and litne.ty were established beiore the Shanklio Boys were ever heard ot. JBST" Voters of Lamasco! Where is the school house promised jou last Spring, by the Democracy? The Net Result. The young l i dies of the Vine S.reet Presbyterian Church louhd the net result oi tneir recent entertainment given in the Concert rooms of the Opera building, to be $335, a neat little sum, but not more than their energy ana enter prise merited. J. hey uesire us, m their behalf, to thank the public in general f jr their generous patronage; Marlnn Wrioiil nf the Cumberland, v. ., - - .... i for evergreens furnished; the cmceis of the Armada and Qiickctep for their liberal donations ; Me.-srs. Hdr, Armstrong ana inomas ocahum ior kindnesses suown uie amateur ior ineir iuago;uu--iii ujumc, auu i.ij Wheelenaad the press of the city for liberal notices and printing. ' 5- Democratic economy reduces the wages of the laborers employee? on. the streets, fro u i?2 to $1 0 m city orders worth SO cents on tho dollar. Remember that Messrs. Orr. Iloil man, Hopkins, Seuionin, and the olne'r radical candidates h'-iv not de nird that they would ADMIT NE I pronounce tha above articL. e.-&i-ed from Sunday morning's ( huricr, and the statement that I am iu favor of necro suffrage, an in amous and landerous falsehood, and the editor of the Vouriir knows it to be so. P. Semonin. We have time and again hoard Mr. Peter Semonin cxnress hiia.-eli before his nomination for Couuciln an Jroni the Third Ward, aud know him to be positively opposed to negro suiFrare, and of admitting negro children into the free school, and eheerlutly endorse his denial of the charges made against him by the Lourir. liKO. Li. DIXON, Geo. A. Wright. Mr. Simonin is iu favor of restoring the city finance to a healthy con dition, by strict economy and judicious appropriations; also, of im provements when it shall be deemed to the interest of tho whole city. In proof of what we s-y, he was one among the first who advocated the appropriation by the city of money and bonds to aidJn the construction , Tr .V i' ;,,.,,- ol the E. II. & N. Raihoad. He was ore of the most active of the business men o? this city in the Spring of lSt.. ia getting up a sub scription of tea thousand dollars to indemnify the steamer Carrie in entering the Tennessee River aud Evansville Packet trade, which co.st the subscribers nothing. The rosult is, we have three weekly packers running to and from that liver, and each doing a good business. Hs has been advocating for tho last two years a movement to secure the construction of a railroad from this city lo Illinois, to counteract the flank movement that, is being made ou our present large and remunerative trade from that direction, by th building of the Vincenues & Cairo Railroad. fj" Laboring men will Lot forget that a Democratic C-uncil cut down the wages on the streets to 1 70. BThe Courier, will be cut this morning, full of nigger '.vine slandeia, -i , i c l ? . . and denials oi ins etiarges il-ii been made against Van Ilip:-r. Don't be gulled by any of their lies. Pay uo attention to them. Progressing. The telegraph poles on the Ohio River Line have been planted from Rockport to within four and one-half mile3 of the city, and the balance will probably be put up today or to-morrow. The wire has been strung from Rockport to a point near Newburg, and will be up during the week. A Narrow Escape. A boy of 10 or 12 years, fell from a float into the river vesterdav afternoon, and was rescued from drowning by William Reitz, who pluDged in after him. lie made a narrow escape, and this should prove a warning to boys who play about the river. fiSVote for Col. J. F. Grill for Township Trustee.

J-V.ote for McGriff, the best

Clerk the city has ever had. 1ST Vote for the full ticket to-day. Don't swap votes. Remember that 1 .1 V- mill ftllTO iia o D KJ.. w " V ., I ,1- ri J ,l Uepubiican uouuwu. auu aavc lilOUa- I anus oi uonars o. Marshal. He is an eld soldier, and will make a good officer Sent to the Penitentiary. Sheriff Duckworth, of Posey County, passed through the city Saturday nmhr I n i' i n tf , r, nharfffl tirn TTlPri I sentenced to the penitentiary at the . 7. ,ate termil 1 osey U Circuit Uourt Jobn Watson, . se, sentenced for three years for stealing a horse, snd Jo-dah Williams, sentenced for two years for stealing bacon. Both are young married men, and had been raised in the country. They went forward on the Morning Star. ESS" Vote for Sanders B. Sansom, l . , J ,. 1 J:..- ft? - T- a I rnn oce-lcKcU BUiuiti. iui vnj xisiao- i urer. He is honest and capable. SERVED lilM jxiuut. vn lue latsi up trip ol the Armada, a young man, hn Hrl imbirx d too freelv at the bar. . s Mg tor a cgtit. An oia man oi bixiy, i becomiaff exisnerated at length by .i. mcjuguiana .usu.u, ...w. a tound thrasliing, after which the! vannuisled was banked, and everyqaisbea was oauKea, ana every . i ii ai. K..tt7 cow thor corppfl hnn riihr I j Votaries The following Notaries Public have been appointed by the Republican Executive Committee to officiate at the d fforent precincts: Firtt Ward 3. W. Nexsen. iSrcon.t Ward H. S. Bennett. Third Ward Edward P. Elliott I ou th Wa d Augist Rrauns. Fifth WardD D. Doughty. SiztJi Word Wrm. W. Chandler. Seventh Ward Chris. Wessler. f ighth Word Luke Woods. The Republican Challentc ns and J If anv one is in doubt as to how he o?ht to vote to-dav. let him o . .. ...n . . . 1 look at his receipt lor taxes ior tne pust year. If that won't speak volumcs, we don't know what will rCongress has agreed to 'ad jou oq iSaur(layi April 10.h 155?-The Indiana Leeislature will meet ia Indianapolis, oa Thursday next. TaE Shanklin Boys say that iJr. Van RlPEa's simple and unquahned denial of a ciiarge will stand good against the certified statements of eighteen or twenty meo and women whese word would stand good in any Court of Justice, backed by the affidavits of t-vo men whose testimony, Caught lum nicely in that no. e ere not surprised that his friends feel OVfcl. it, and are doing what they can to ge?t him out of the sorape. Evansville, Ind., April 3, 18G9. Kiiitors Jouri.ai: The Courier of Saturday says that a report is common about the city thatl built a stone foundation for a fence arournf- the x Mayor's resider.ee, and did not eharae him a cent for it. That report is UOt true, and I would be obliijed to the editors ot the Courier it they would publish the names of the orig naiors ot this re port I did not build the foundation, and do not know who did. Jacob S Lowry, lOUiL NOTICES. " Rarretts : Warranted Hair Restorative. Y. M. C. A. The regular monthly movtmg oi ine xoungiueua cnris t-n A.-socia ion will be held at their rooms ov,r tho Merchants', National Rnok this Monday, evening at tt o'c ock. The irieuds of the organiro ,rnilJli1, ;;.0(i ot,ar,A The first class use " Rarrett's. Query. Who painted the new ad vertising signs that have lately been bl.tced on ton of the street cars: Answer. Why, Charley Osborne, ot cottr-e, and he i3 prepared to do more oi the same sort or any other description of fine painting at the -hortest notice. 3-lw. Old men use " Barrett's. Jfcw Books. The Evansville Library has just received tho followitg hew books: Memorial Addresses ou the Life and Character of lhaddeus Stevens, turee volumes ol tne Patent omjc iteport for lS:0b, lour volumes ot the Agricultural R-port for 1SC7. - Da F. Stinson, Librarian. C. Stinson, Ass't Lib. "Birrett's" produces but ote shadt: Calisaya Bark. It la said that Messrs limkeACo.. ( .-roiirietors of the Plakta. tiox tUTiEKS ) aie the lars-est Importers of Calisaya tfarn iu uui couuuy, uu niii-.. with tue. exception of au ocja-,ionaI "aie, a 1 they imp rt is used in t compoundinn ni their celebrated Plantation Bit 'Enlf, .i.ir ;hi.oiiii(iinri,ainitr a, id we eheerful'V reeunmead the keep them for sale. Magnolia Water. Superior to the best imported tiermau Co ogue, and -sold at hail the prioo. apr2deodxwit " Barrett's " i3 not a dye. Eultoned Walking Boots. Havins for many months past supplied a large majority of those who bought Buttoned Boots, we need scarcely remind the ladies that our Spring'stock contains Serge High 1 oIish Pebble Morocco and French Ivid Buttooed Boots; also, every other kiod of a walking &hoe, at low prices i !or first class poods i It'll V Turner & Kumler. 1 S All kinds of shoes made to , order. aP3 .Titst T! F.nEiVED A etc Mavle Syrup and iseioJI-ple Sugar, at tho New , vOTk Groci-rv. Parsons, Scoville & Moffett,

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Li'Iying Committee will dCMgnate b ki a Conirh nr Common Cold" f f l b "rln' w tbn hc.'nnirters ior these Notaries. : :i. c.,. . .i... ,i :..u : i, hdl will bs passed as there is no p rt

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For Sale. Liree aiantitics of

evergreens, such 3 Yellow Vines, Cedar and Laurel; atao, fruit trees, sucli as Cherry and Piuni; and io fact, any quantity of Shrubbery can be had at low rates by calling on Carlisle & Holiclaw, ut iheir .71atboat, nsire Crescent Citv If ot.nl r - tT Linen finish Paper Collars at gtreer 2 2t FOai, at the Opera Drue Sfore. No. S youth First Sireet (Chandler's Block), invite the ladies to call and fumes, Pomade, Hair Oils, Brushes, . . . .... (jombs. and Soap before raakio their purcha-ies. Prescriptions pre pared at all hours. LmbJ7 Eg?-Sixty mats of Cne Java Coffee for sale at I. &. D. IIeIMAN's. General Grant' Iap Is Gcttincr Belter, AND FloiXr JS Getting WcrSO. I n i 1 lour at ICO JoiK-WlD ratrfl: ' t-i nr ti o rk ' w fcfc AT - ri rrh t " noi' I barrel. lg eheart s southern Alills, per barrel. - I Ar:',-w, C I m Tl " I ijaiic. ye afs0 jaV(, Cvnthiara M i s." "Teleirrar h Mill-. " lliilver e TtA&f " . . . Au.Ts.fe ,i. , mc ' ' : T- 7- , jfci- i lie mouk oi x .rriuiuc-! lc- ai'i m - a i rn i I aoe liilet Articles Kept by 1. V. Hrldwell iV. U-.. corner ihird and Main Streets, cannot be exceUed in Evansviil lliar.) tt I Geissler & Di.'Lang. jewelers, hav I removed to their UetV Store. No. 54 I M-sin Ssreet, where they will be pleased to see their friends and the public generally, and will take great n easure n showing theui through . . . l yj 1," J1 I "luu" "JS J rit a ...iK invoice of Straw Goods, Frames. &c. Neglected Coughs and Colds.I x - im' . T" IT I Jrorttt, or couou jjOZENGERS,auora ihsrauc reuer. J. B. EUOSFR. K, B. 1UCII VIILSON. RUCKSSR & RICHARD -UN, Attorney nt E ..aw. Worth Side Third Street, bet. M-.In & Lrcusl, LViVlLLK, 1SD. ful auJ.o.. Vu'to examiaa icm of iiiieP", writing ueeu.s, mui iajjti,. c c apl o ::u J. JJ. BJACSLFuKa WM. V. PAKKETT SHa.CKSLF0RD & PAitHKTT, Attorneys sat I-aw. OFFICE-THIRD HTKKKT, between Main and Loco ft, EVAJSaVIi-LiC, ISDIA-A. mhHd3m W. P. HAlLOJAViW .rsi?o trv i!i IT at X3V. Offlco on Third Street, ia Washington e var'ous Court a rorapt alien' ion to oirlc B. L. D. GUFF 7, ATTORNEY AT LA If, MUIttiANTOWX, K.Y., V; ill Tracllco ia tue counties of B".tl.l, Wsmvu. Mahletjijoi-t.'. Ohio, aud .'IcLtiSi.. i'roiapl- e.ttentioil j-ivei. to !Uj ecditftioi rf f iniiUH. R.-iarfl:vos Wliwitr A H;-":s, Holdnr" i-orth .f i5ro..t"he.s. .-Jf":-n v i I WANT have emoarked in the Paper liosine: , i.i LHeker A M or tea and S. N. Docker's old I INTS3XI5 To keep on isand a good assortment oi articles iu my in.e J'APjbR Fl.OVIi 8AOKS, WRAP JiAG.lJ, WitAtVlG PAl-J:ll, MA HILL A, iKA, t& TIksCV PAPKli, i LVTU AXJJ PATTLRX PA 'JJH, WALL PA I LU, JJL .-UliAViOXS. WjjNVuW BL1XDS, J-lXTUliLS, Ac, Ac, Ac. ; and thaL I SJON'T iiTEXI To sell i;ooi.8 at i es tlian cost, orevt u at that nguie, it 1 can avoul it. S1V 55 Til F3 IS, HA -V IA it A That, wm.e I give t-atisiMciou to thos--S'rS'"; UUsausfactoiy to my-.eit. John w y '.oSn, ... Jiouto h Mt r-trett. Kvaosviiie. Iiiti. O O f, I. P. SANSOM a CO. I Genf ral Defilers in COAL, and Agents 3 tor the c-.ebrft-ed -V l KDil K CO A L. 5 All oidc-rs aceomoanied Willi tli ij ;casb will be pi ompily alleutle.' to. ') Ci Persons wialilnif to contract foi i K ... r I i tr i it., fit. t tin !,--.! I-.. . accomnioilate.i, the proprietors ha v Una control of tlm superb tow-boa" i f.ober! Ftiiton. , tiTice .Vo. fkr.oiid f. trect, between r-.n or.l I if , , v t- i ii. v 1 1 la iml X t-OVL'O Cf D'ssolutioa. Ti?n pRTXi:itiu sY:r eto. fore exls-tinir oeiwe--n J. W. Keeean aud It. P. Mi-Jnhnfloti. known as Use fiita o; Keegm A McJohuMon, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, H. P. McJolinsiori withdraw! s; fiom tli limi. I be business will be cmtinueil by J. W. Keegan. All parties having culms against the firm are requested to pre--eiit I hem tor pas inent. and all parties ln.lebled to the diately, nrm are rcquestea to cntt arm spine imme.1 . W . K bit A N. K. P. MC JOHNSTON. Card. RETIRING l-i:I TIIK ABiiVi: maii.V eu-iuiiit-rs, nu i ne piiuiic Keneisr .c. , patronage shown ns. And hope the i-ame may be extended to my former paitcer and si.ct-sor, Mr. J. W. Kegan. Ii. p. J1CJOUN.STON, March 23d, 1SC0. fiun24dw Vakabb Real Estata for Sale. TS 1, 2. 3, 4M, 5 C. T. S. 9, IO, 11, a J 12, 13, aud 14, of frucrional lot 2; abo, tne undivided one-half of fractional Jot 1, of McGary's Enlargement, known as the Ko- gers property, bounded by Division, Flm, Firt. and Hecond - tretts This property is o tied forNaieon roasonarile terms, and if not disposed it by toe 6th day ol May the i-ame will be offered for sale at auction. One-third of th porcae-nioney down ; the balance in two equal payments of one and two yeais, with interest, tne deferred payment securer! by mortizaee. ALBt.PT DOUfiLAS, rchtll By JA3IE3 Hteelk, Agent. CARKIAGLtj. J. B. OaKEJi. F GKE;EIir X. X5. A; CO., CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Transfer Orn amenta at Clnciajati prices. Main Street, oet. Fifth and Sixth, Jartl6-dAwm Evansville, Ind.

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' 'or other Hivt-r Jti-m.i r Third I'ti'J" Tlio weather e-Mt. day was delightful clear nad pleasant, but it littlo cool. Tho river bad ilsen about 18 Jnehea dm log the tweiity-four hours eudinij at 8 oVilok last niht. It was falling at Cincinnati, and was stationary at Louisville f-iiturdny ulht. It will, r robabiy, rie a foot or 1 luetics more st till point, but aporchensioim of a disastrous Hood are dissipated. The arrivals and derniriures since 3 o'cloclc Saturday include the Murnlug Hlar, LouIkvilie and return; Armada, to Cairo; Ham. Orr, Kastport; Ada Lyon, ta Orcea River; Coosa, Memphin to Cinclunatl; Molllo Norton, to Henderson ; I oulsa, to Loulx viile; L.orena.Pitf.burg to HI. Louis ; Leonldas oi-d J. II. Uroe.sbecli, CluciauHti t New Orlertus; Itoraeo, CIarksvlIIs; Tarascon, Louisville to Henderson; Quicfestep, fiom Cairo; Hartford, from Green River; Mary Iloustoti, New Orleans to Lor.ihVllle: New York. NhhIivII. to Pltl.sburar: Melnolle. Cincinnati to Ht. Louis: Hapldaa jfo. 2, from Kastport; Le Claire, LouiavU.e to Kastport. The Morning Star, Saturday, had a nplendid trip.........The packets went out with excellent trips . ...The Cootitt airlved from Memphis Haturday niht with nrar 100 bale cotton for K. R. Huston, Agent of the famous White Line. Kbe left yentei day for f'lnil nniiti whfrt ti)t n wi . I 1 rAnnl rl - - - - - tlon to retain here wilu a gooi boat to pty tv, U,m, Mj .t. 7. . ,na Iva till do so, as be is a clever gentleman , Tne Louiia, Leonidas. Oroebeck and Meiuotte had spieudid trips The T?rtT,.rt hod 11 l.tiralicn.1a trimn ktir1 home .ittie iui-ceiianeoun ireini. ue leaves ariy to-morrow for Nashville n" iarawon lmu " ""'P1" "p xue iarv Houston passeu Ui yeweraay morning at 7 o- ock. forlv-el-ht hours only fr -m Memphis, whlca tiiuw ihat she isaedpp-r. tshe had u fair u, nver trip, Her mnulltst ol Evausvillo freight will be round below The Quicsstep did not arrive till 4 P.M. yesterday, havlnzbecn compelled. t- lie up all niht Thursday ou a couul of liiaU wind. Ku had a mamiiri ceut trip.. TheHaitford had fo ty three hogshi-ads to:a.;-co, tweaty-four bales of hay and much miKcelianeous freight .. The Meinolte was c owUed with pavaen gers The New York had about hall a loaJ' s"e a ld.i largely here The Let Uire pn-xed down iat nishi, y u.uonifig nere ina it ipnaa ( .. .. i U I . ..t-lv 4 . 1 .i J ip ftua liirs orce h for our wiioie-al ,","1'"-l"1-a ' Jt. W " ' ' U L I IJIti t'Vtlllll'j l o'clock Hon. W. E. Nlble.. P.rnre tentative in Congres from this lJlstriet, h;. int oduced u bdl '.nlo L'ougroM to create a board of Local Inspectors for this port, which was pa.s-.ed lo abecoud reading the uu d at this evening The ."Silver Moou will be here early ou Tuesday morning, en route to Cincinnati We ate sorry to learn tha Miles D. Wauen, tho popular clerk of the Tarascoii, was compelled to fctop olf this trip In c:ms qiituc of the serious illness of his veneraole father, wbusa life is dispired of. Jesse Jackson, an extremely pleasant yonug gentleman, beietofore second clerk, Is official l:ig in the otilce Tlie Hoberl K. Lee arrived ut Louisville at Ml-.M.s.itur.lay.l.hoarsoutfromth.scI ly. M AS1I'K-.T Of Steamer Haiiid.iu No. 2. lrom 1' toreiicrt 10 r.vamviiie h ur Clu ciunat i Uoh , MiKre S 1 !o, 2 bales if cot ton : Ad Jy, ii nil A 1 o, ll ba le cotton, 2 baijs dr.eilf.ioit: John 1 nui.if, Zj Kir.K die iiou Mill m. Kills t L'o, ol bales euttou ; iSnnlh tt l.ewi-, 3 bans c it in setd. For Louisville ti W Wirks & Co. I box tobiicc , y cadmes illtto: JChu V. Wolle.la haies cotton : tuiovcr, w hue & t;o, 3 hogs heads KiDaee i. For Na-h 1 le IhtrtC'Ss & Co, 3 boiiieads toi.ace For Kvai.'-viile F. H. Klirrnan 29 bah ccllon; J trDusoui li' t at C", !i .iitles co ton, 3 barrels sorliuin : Mackey, Nesbil & Co, 11 ales cotton; Charies Viele V Co, 1 bale cotton ; l.'load x AlKin, 1 can oil; A R;is, ti L',ry bides; Wooorow, Ue tz t Co, 1 package i.oil; tlloonier A Hoing, I bureau; VV E French. 1 b'x shaue-; La.uphesr Jt Mitc-hel, 1 box bais; W C Iteedcr, 3 bales c.'tou; Itagoii, Hictey 4 Carson, 2 boxes und. ies, 1 a- syrup; Lee . Howell, hugs run, y barrels eags, I head of beef cattle. For Andersor lo,1, Oarrels rcrap Iron. MANitKST of Sieiiiii-r Quieitstep, lrom Oiro, April 4. is; y T I-. OU mail !, 3 pkys iiquo-s, Ac; e'lm.s S Ireiiii & Co, 2 Otu;s empty bivj-t: V i Hewitt, 7 bii b jits; U:'y, 1 tool chest ; A Ouiuberts, 8 hags ealh-i; II M Hweelsau, 1 bllf'irs; P .-emoniii & Co, 5 b i;s cotlee; Win Jleilm:in, 2 pki;.s nxl-e; iigau. Oiek'-y A Carntti, 5 pt.irs mdse; Hm,iel Oir A C. it) p gs lead, is can iifi sicmnai'ii, vei c Co. ,5 liid. s; W H l r:1j '.) h i'ds tob c so, 1 taper pa.;'Kaze; r. ii j. an ivm -er, n nos tobacco; K K iJUDkelS'iU A Co, 3 hteis toba.eo; Martin, U.miuer A Co, -i libd; t buci-o, biles tobacco, 21 diy hides; il tt.nptey, Pat rica & Co. 11 hhos lobuccos Kt v hue,u hhua tooacoo; iteiiz A liiuey, 1 boiler. F.r Louisville 15 bnrrels whi-ky; 14 hhds tobacco; 1 box -iliss; (i.i head liogs. 1 or Cinciauiti - 50 empty beer kegs. ZItvt'r tiiii'.t lii'. PllT.sr.ujiO, April 3 N on. TI e weiiiher Is c:iit y. Thermoim ! .-r ;ii . Hi ijn !, kuoW iafct. uigut. jloiion a lie!.'. 1 1 leui. t incinnati, Apiil .'!. Arilved Camella, Nas'.vuie; Cora ti., Arkausua Kivcr; Alask u. New lileans. JO.tpaMco li. Aloore, io ah vlifc , MlaiieoJa. Mtjni.h.s. K.ver -li P el scant mid al iii s imiy. 1 liermometi r3i3. Clou .y, w. li h spiti ma snow. Jiu-i-ii. r,s mooera. e. Nasi;villk, Ap'il l -Uiver fHlilng, with i0 f-et ou naipelh Htioif. Vva !ierlftlr aii'l col I Aniteu Minny lirainieis, lrom h van-svlde. 1 iep-11 tel J no. Liiih-iIkii, nr Cairo; l-Ktiny li:aui:eis, ior Kvansyilie. NEW OitLfcAMS, April ;: Airlvtd Ma K-n!a. loep .i te . It ie!i inomJ, v.ts'muielitt.d a no Pauline Carroll. Mk I -i is, A pr .i :t Weat In r clou' y, cold an t .iis:!s;rei-aole. Iliv r rihiu-;. epuned Cny ot Cairo, Si. l.ouis; J.ons; worm, Louisvre ; .Suver Moon, with 4' 0 tmlesof cotton. iiieiiinatl ; Ala bl City. Yie-s-tiuix; Lizzie Oil', New o.i-ans. Mkmwhs, April 4. Weather c!ir and 'pi. a-Hiit; nv. i iisiii-2:. Arri v-d Norman a d ham. Hale. l)i-afted Virginia a; d lio ien Eta, lor l-o-w iiii-ans; Kl'gour, lor Louisville; Mol.le Able, lor Hi. Loui-. Lou HVltLE. Apiil 3 Port. Ll-t Alic lieaii,NeW Orleans toCinci. iiati ; Havana, NumIiv I ie to I i nci ii i. a i : .i vino, te, C'.nciiina'i to HI. Iiou.n; Le.inlda-, Pi Is .iiij lo .Ni w tirleii s; liobert t. l.ee, N. w Orleans to CinciUL-at i, wt. h llie Fu.tt Itt tiuIarJ -'.i iiiy; iiidiana, lrom ew Orttuiis; Le ClitlieNo. 2 t T t-un---fee l!v-r: t'ora ts. Arkansaa Kiver to Cincinnati; L' ena., l it o-bii: j; to HI. Louis. '1 he liver is 8taliouaty witli 2 f ei u inches water lu lue cam!, 2."j ieet 9iuolifeSO!) the tans ami 20 (' t 9 n.e.us over ther -c "-. Tne wmht-r was cl udy unci raw until 8 o'clock th s p.m., wneu 11 tarned clear and plea-ant. litislu. ss active. Caiko, Apl 11 4. Tom. Farrow, Fi'.t-O.urg to s-t. Loom nt U I. M . ; Coiiiijiou weaiCi, Hi. Louis io New Oi leans at a I-. M ; Arthur, New O: if mis .o M. Lonis n t Io p. ?t.; Luiiiiii . iv, V'l'.'ki-.bui u to Ht, Louis at ii v M ; Nasi, vdle, . a-.ii vi ,l t pae::. t nt 11 1' in.; Aryonaii' , Ari- anw Ki ver to Louiiviile at 8 a. m.; Belie V ruou, New orieans to Hi. l.ouis at 11 A M ; JJ" . New OileaUM to M. louisatll a. m. ; Nick Lor;:; north, New )r e a us to Lou nv:1 Ie at 2 i si. ; Am e-. New f irleaiif to Sit. Louis at. 2 1. M,; Armada. Eva nivi. Ie pack-.-! , at 3 P. 31 ; 1'iuk Vt.i uie, Nat-uvii e to Hi. Louis at 5 P. M. Illvtrl at risen H inches. Manifijst Stti.mer Mary Houston, from New Or a..s t .va.is ill". .. prii 4 -Cook; A I le , 10 b- er k. gs, 7 I.f bills 1 pn o.-r pkg ; C Borne.-, 1 lall imp, 1 sa k do; C Vide A Co, 20 h mis sti j,ar . Agent Wanted $10 a li ay. TWO 10 JllPi io zi. LLOYD'S PAIE.4T REVOLVING IJOUOIiK IIA1.S Of Ainerlta ard Europe, America and iho t iiited htatos or America. Coloretlin cnuntlvi. These fireat Aiaps, now just cmnleled, show every place of luiporl-nce, olj rail, roads to date; and the imi m. nl'Tatioua ia the vaiious European Htates. The, '4 maps are-needed in every school and family in the laud. They occupy ttie space of one map, aud by means oi the Kever-er eit oer ide cau be thrown iront, and any part brought level to llin eye. C limy Itiahla and large discount tsiven to good Aire" ts. Apply for circulars, terms, and bend money for sample maps, lo J.T.LLOYD, 23 Cortlandt Birect, New York. inhSldttwlm DissoluUon of Partnership. TIIK PAKTSKIINIIIP I'M), it I he lirr.'i of Hcaraoer A l.tdj.-e was, on the 2ih day of Jai.u .ry, IHiiji, dn-soived. Theundeisined w lii traasct the business ou his own accouut for the future, will be responsible lor ail liabilities ngainsl the above riim, and is alone entitled to collect the outstanding money. mhl7 2w CHAS.BCUItAIOEIt.

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KOU OWKNMROIty.CAS'.vrr.TON' LOl' iSVJLLK. Al CiNCl.X.NA 1 1. The flrst-clasM ctcumer - r:H4P".'TTP jf!!!:zL P. K. Earrln y , Ma"te r, Kaffl. JJIIIW, cierii. leaves ir Cloclnuati and all wuy pot is NVn uilAV, APKIL :i, at 10 o'clo:k A.M. For Ixeljzut or pnsnafr npp'y rn board, orto DVKK NICHfcLWON, ap2 d?t At'-i i . FOR CAIRO, COLUM BUS, AMD M KM I'HH The elegant steamer L,ir;j NORMAN, umwjoun is. iiaii, na-ier; O. Hewlt, Clerk, Leaves for Memphis and all in termed luto Ml.Hl.Hippl Ktvttr way landing TIt ItSUAY, APlilL tii. at 12 o'clock m. for freight or pasxag apply on boaid, or to aprl d7t Atjent. FOB. MEMPHIS, VICKMBUR.O AN ii NEW JKLfc. N.-S. The fleet aod elegant t learner .s P. V7 SIRADER, Albert htcln, Masler, Alex. Miewart, Clerk, Leaves for New Orleans aud all way ports, ou MONDAY, APRIL Tir, At 12 H. For freleht or pws-iage fpply ou board, or to w. u.ukuwin vto. ana t . m. nujinu.i'.i w t 'J., 6d-lt Atfctils. FOIl uWENSBOItO, ItANNKUo.N, AND i.utji-4 vii.ihThe magnllloeui pafsener Httmmer 1 , ii-J&ji TARAaGON, 3 E. P. T. Hodcrolb iMitder; Aides l. Warieu, Cl ik, Will leave for Loulsvllie and ail wsy land ings, ou n3iiK, Artthi OTH, at 10 o'clock A. M. t or lreiahl or pashave apply on hoard, or to W. ti. IiH.W.s X CO . dlt Al4.l)tS. FOB MEilPIHS.VICKisHUKO AND NEW OKLfc.AN.-s. Tne fleet and epleud d t-tearner iZ. 1-j 1 11: John Cannon, Master, Leave Kvausvliie for Nw erlea s and luLeiiutulate imii Is TlKdiV, April Cta, at t i' 1. For freight or passant appl v n to .rd, to W. ti. HHvVN v C ., ap3 uiit A.;''U' t FOR JIEMPHH. VI( ICnUltU, AM) rr. vv uitl.bA..-t. Tne gieat sit-atner IND l" Ik. IN 'V, Keub. E. Neal, Master; Charley Miller. Ch rlr. Leaves for New Or eans aud al. way pot s WKUKkDIY, April IXh, a', i V .11 EJFor freight or passage apply on tionrd or to w.u. uituwi iv w apr5-.'!t Aue.its FOR CAIRO. rOLUMltU-. fc .MKMI'ltiS The splendid lieail Line stvaim-r , rr? MINNEOLA, Jrf..:. :W. U. Miller, Master; Wm. Hull, Clerk, Leaves for Memphis and all way port Ninu APRIL rent, at 8 o'clock a.m. For ireiaOit or passage apply 011 liosnl. or to HU.MPHHE.V , I'AlitieK J tj.. wp3 m IProoIiMiiJLtloaj.. AN A1TH' TIIK i.i:.Kft . AHSK1I1II.Y of the Sle ol 'Indiana aoprivel Marrh .t h, 1SV, lo M-nmi" od license the sal ot Hpi . H U'tio.. N'l.ions, Malt and other Int jxicatiui; Liii's Ac , provides! fcic 2. The word 1 nloilc itin-j; t.tu i !., as us5d in tnis act.fli i l nppl to any Hplrouons, Vtur.us, or Mslt l.l.pior, ir io any I.-iioxicallntf Llipior wliat.-vei, wni.-ii is used or may bo used us b-er.;.-." hkc. 8. " A IlctusM .Kfanted uu.n r l'ie provlsionsoi I his net. ulinl I not aut nori : the person so licenced to eU or bi i.-i- any ln'oxica.iux Liquors on Sunday, nor upon theoayof not r-tate. C'onuiy, Township, or Municipal Election, lu I ho To wit si i p oi City, wheie I h same mav bw holm-.i."' Tlif rpf'arf, t Ii kuuwii, I'tisl lor 1 1 1 purpoweof inaintHlnii.n p-tn-e srnl ko '1 order in the City of Evaii-vilio, on th.-day of tlie election, to be holdc i on mo a da v. a Pita .irii, is;; The keepers or proprietors of .'1! t.i.cn,:", griav-l io. bar rooms n Ioui.s, or o'lor places licenced fir tlio nu'o u -pi 1: nous or luioxiCit ng liquors witutu 'be C1.V f Evans Vliie, are no died and i. j lii - I to clwu their iesective plae -s of n .vine--, and refral from the sale or ot lit -rwc ns posi uk ol spji iluousor In ton ica. iui ll'jaor. Itr au l durum said d iy. And Mi" iioi c i foro of said city are lo-lruce 1 to at this prociamatloti strictly eulorce I. Witueto, my hand, and the seal of said clt of EVali-Vllie, llie !l 1 dav of Apiil, li!i. WILLIAM ll. WALKI U, aprj-dlt Major. Admiai8trator'.s Notiio. 7,TTH' ti i ii Kit eh t' i;ivr. JJO Vt.al, I have been snnoiiiie 1 A'.iiliiiisI ralor of I tie estate of Julius icii lot f, tl -C".Ksed. Hald elate is mi posi d to bo solvent. ALEX. MAI'i'UX. W-iiW Ad nil i: I -i i a I o '. EAGLL CA BUI AGE WOMaS i ii a .ti n i: i i st v: i : , JUAStCVACTPUKH V T-u i ll t Oivi'i'iJiHfois, Fancy Trotting Bu.sgia-, MiiflliiK Tp I!uxt?''H, (lorliiis iy, nlkU Nrluir Wajfuil ., cox.' or Foinrii axij l him srs.. KVASSVILLK, I.VJ. "Hpeclal attention k,Ivu i l icpairlnof all kinds, and r-j.uiiitnin do.io ... ihc shortest notice ulid ou tlm ihohi. liuerui lei ins. A Oenerat Anortmrtt nf W'irk Cttuilintty on I la nl. None but Ih; lls-f. WvtUMon Emloyel. aprj-dHni EVANSVILLE GROCERY, .Va, l.t Zlnln MrH'l. I beg leave to return myili.e ie tt.RUAs for tho liberal patronage hcretofci , xtenUd toward mo, and by htrlct a'ti'iulon lo buoiuess 11111I lair leallin( 1 hope to m.rlt a coutinuance of 11k- afI'. 1 will sell as cheap as I lie cheap' tl, l.owdh,t indium numerous posters ha ve appea red from other house placard! a few leadlug articles as a catchpenuy. JAMSS CI10FT3. NTewburKh Coal delivered at 11 emu i r bushel. Nprii Fivmh I.oilk'iilturc. MilOl'MifcT has t!id li'.nor of in P rmiu Uie indie, and yto. I .e 111.11 of ibis city that he iius Juat un.vel Iimih France, alio has im polled a 111:11 111 Ii". tiou of PliANT.-s, coinp. l-l -K jo'1 vsl .- elV Itt C.UIIO'llMM .1 U If 111 1 !.!. .i f '41 ,r'i 1 it S Aza.iiaa, I'Hpune, Jtotn;, ol all liiM't -. r'l ' Trtes, I'e.irs Apple.-, Chun -, A 1 1 ,'s, Ulbfi'i Villus, Ac; itttiv l-oot". ioWelN, Heeds. Prices TPty niotlernle. I ata i;;u'.S presented lo pmcJus-r- of vi llors. 2h main hTiii;i;rt (Uetwron Fh-t a0J K.c-md.) Will rtmslii in 11. e ny two weeks only. "iii.i: IHAAO FINCH, EL'ILLEK osr YacttJ, Pltasure Boats, Yawls, and S.kilFs '1Ulii Will receive aud execute orders low ior cosli, and wanaut woi k, ou Wsler r-lii t, below Lf el. miiil ciiu A1L- HTANDAKD 01 au amda. HOHNliUtxjK i:o.. No.UNorih Water Htreet, oc23d3m I. vans ville, luo

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