Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 November 1867 — Page 2
fTH E EVANS VILLE DAILY JOURNAI : S TURDAY, NOVEMBER 23,: 1867.
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Keligious luCBiiigQiicafr n-"'cnrRcii notices. First Baftjst' -diBcu Marble
Nprrwoa sit .'tTo 11.11 al Kfinrj nf1 Oi A . m. and 7 v, it. Theuieir the morning, " Jhe Curse; of". the .Law.", -Evening fn The -Jkde.iujjtioo nd . the Re.deemer. U Sunday School at 9 a. m. freaelucg .at ;the Hall every night dsiqg ,lhe week by.the pastor;.. AH areJpyitfid , to attend.,. , Vine Street CiiCRCH.--Usual services oo Sabbath at 10J A, m. and 7r. M. Strangers . will le cordially welco'ined . , ! Thanksgiving. The congregations of the Baptist, the Cumberland, ithe Walnut Street and Vine Street jChurches will unite in a Thanksgiving Service, on Thursday, the 2Sth jinst., at 10 A. M., in the Vine Street Presbyterian Church. Key. G. F. I'entccost will preach the sermon. St. Paul's Episcopal Church, corner of First and Chestnut Streets Sanday School at 9 A. M.; morniag. service at 10 o'clock, and evening service at 7 o'clock. Mission Sunday Sahool, corner of Sycamore and Niath Streets, at 3 P. M. . ; j On Monday evening, at the Parsonage, the ladies will hold their first Mite MeetiDg this seasou. An admission fee of twenty-five cents will be charged and the amount thus raised is to be used in purchasing a new organ. A Sae - supper will bo provided and a pleasant time is anticipated. It is hoped there w ill be a 'good atiendance. . On Wednesday evening, the regular ;monthly Missionary Meeting will be :held immediately after evening prayer. Lv full attendance of members and collectors is requested. J On Thursday morning at 10i,. A. u., the usual Thanksgiving service - will be held. We learn by a letter from Rev. W. II. Carter, of Vincennes,' (Secretary of this Diocese,) that Bishop Talbot will be home during the first week of December." He will visit this' city soon after his return. 1 We, had hoped to bo .able to a,a-. nounce the entire completion of the Church of Holy Innocents this week. (The contractor and organist's work is. ! wdbelievel iter ' complete, Jiand nothing remain but the laying Sf the carpets, and such matters as usually fall to the lot of the ladies i aj, such undertakings J'ltfisji reafljbiuful structure, and will wellrepay a visit. rstf CELNGE. , OF JfTlMiT,;,' nPIW One of the great, iesents ii'.'tiJiyiki in religious matters-was the Presby
terlAff'-CoiVcBt?off,',,rhicS. flseta'jbldl Gtfga ItiStuart, the President, callrecently irPhiladelp'hiarof'VThieh weed upon.Dr.'Newtob'Of-thei Chtirch'
mado.meajiii-'lasV wetk.'convoikedia consider; I 'cpi es tie, n'." 'pf:, gp )j ViM
union 'Of ;the(Vriow bra.iiches'iQ5"!i'f.i."i B)J;1, jhofc, gorf .ad.pieasant,. largo Presbyterian' famiry.'Notw'feAthyiJ.$ if o'?,r JaTe'$ tajdwcljk .oit
standing the iU-ed. philjipi Robt. J. BreetifiTidgej 'of Keakv.' "f degr6e ljgc5f-ii!,'a'cd. it'iepffalls.l expressed 'opinion. Is, that' it opens the f wav ireelv to; anaBion -of alt Prb?-
teriansu, k i'."'";' :V. plta'i' u'l; MVicafey 'Mng tse;li
TKe::i30 ;-remarkab!amao? his opposition, io.uuion'with. the New School ' branch.'! of tte . CliurehJ -.His remarks be&re'.the .close1 of , '.the' Con-,' ventica were veiy-'free ;and frank upon the subject '. We make the.folowing extract:,.;; ... . ...... k. He said; that when ' he had c,6me here he haJ no idea of the disposition which had been made evident since, and -4ie had ben pitting silent in his 'seat, watthio? what Gn was doing Irere.' 11 c' saM that he'had no idea that the New School ever accepted-the ChUrteH StnrHUffUf Vi." here found they;lid,ihd he aeknowiH edged tte leadins- e-t God in this. The Old School Church,: he said, did not demand any more of acy ;' one than- has been here conceded ; a tiwr p!e acteptanee- of the Standards 'intheir acknowledged sense was all lKt was required, lie went on to reter to some particular points of doctrine, saying to Dr. Fisher after each, "Wili that do, Dr., Fisher?" Dr. Fisher replied to each that it would, The-'Professor referred to a remark of Dr. Fisher's- last evenir.c, which had seemed f6"h.im to impugn the Old School leaders, and askud cpw if his statements and explanations were satisfactory? And when President Fisher replied " Yes," ths Professor said, "Then l ean give my Urother Fisher the right hand of fellowship," and did. so, the embrace being heartily returned. The whole great assemblage rose, with unutterable emotion, to their feet, to acknowledge and rejoice over this symbolic
sentiment npOn thC"que.-Uiera Va's tHat ' '' It' is' remarkable hai",! "am, thp ! ' - VJl llu: of ProL-IIodof Prioon..y surviving emoertKat fern-' f LHf.y ;u -t, r-;--jrT:-' ;fiMiiic.re,.-. . 1 r.e. rest .ha.ve .ail gon , to h. ap.isw4-4 , , 1, nary, the leading .Xheajogidalisc-tita-j ti.-.-ed'unJon'atve. ' I am .rejoiced- , tVI. RElvis,'' , tion.of the ,Uld School .bragbr;.f Ife' .t, Vhinfc it is reserved for W to ?.'ind'f i rj. Olrtii'ii' ;''Xfireirt.l ' had heretofore' been -very,' aefivC'ih placet tj. discharge ''(Le dillli0''1tEi,t EATfc;aii3 COLrj?rTlili
I'i esbytenan Church, i or that tbis -cities the union of the Old and New -hoo!. there can be now no doubt.
! Thft s.-ene was beyond description : it
beToiTgs fo"the" things "l.rTaT' are' only TXpostTe
written by the recording-angel aboye. CQmsaBnleated.. FRATERNIZATION EXraAORDINA&YlQH EPISCOPALIANS AND PR-ESBTTERIAJCSj adelph This Council ended its work onJFjiday night a week ago-Since. then ' wej nave recervea - iurtner-parucui.ajrs. t The'- initiatiottfj" the Councilas j remarkable, but its. closing scenes were even more remarkable It -was . . , - . - - . m convoked at tho-suggestion not-of the more liberal-'branches of the Presbyterians, Tsut iby the. Reformed or Covenanting, which is considered the verv "Ktraitest et" of them. But the climax of the juarvebuu'wag , ... !- t. ,.--' - - oniyi wnnesseu winuajjuwuiuii, whei fully "one- hundfeoTof the bishr ops and clergy jm& laity-Cff Vthe-.jSpis' copal Church marehed into the meetinz, and, through"" their committeecomposed of such, men-as ; Bishops Mcllvaine, EastburnnanI Johns, extended their Christian salutatioBs; to. and united iu "werhip with,', their non-coDformist- bf-thren.". VVepopy the facts mainly.t(Im the-New York Observer of last week. It seems that, without" any prefiou? undersiauding, a convpntiopr of Episcopal clergy and vfistrymeniiad been called for the same time; -with the Presbyterian Council; The object being to come to . a . more 'excellent way n the following subjects: 1st. The liberty of preaeMng the gospel wherever they hadrportuiiiry, vrithout first obtaiuing-lhe consent of the parish (Episcpa!)clergymen. : 2nd.The recognition of the . clerical and Church standing of other Christian denominations, and 3i. Alterations in the Book of Common Prayer, par-. ticularly in the formula of Baptism, which . many persons regarded " as teaching the - error : of Baptismal'jregeneration. 1 : ;; : --; ! It ;seems thai;, on ThursdayVth?, Presbyterians appointed a committees to visit the'Episc6paIiis and exteqd:
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AV c made Tcfereaee, da last Satur-j (Bpibpa1LaB), made brief day,; to theipan-AmerH;an-Presbyte1 r a s ':tohtng address
nan: Council held m- l'miadelpEiaj F
to tnem wzexuuan jregarasjjjg true Te,on
rney were .reeeiyea ; py tnem- most; cordially, many11; of. the Episcopalians ex sing regrets that ithey' adisot e privilege pltaktng theinirtaf ha tjve i wasi piaer... adc eommuiee,! fcTeferrpd"ab.0elsai.Jpmfeir. ana, as wrrsataT-qn r riQajumornirjg 4 en ?iu?Trrs-'4n5TsVopaIiari aimo Convlntion accompanied them to the Pi-esbyri'? ha I'v u mrl 1 rff hrby teriacs. reocuvexl thera: standtnsf. -Mr.' pi 'jEpiphaay, to' lejdl iar priiyeranA they theuiKaaip together: 'the' PsalrfrH a! cotijmltfeff 'of. fiveV" to "promote" a,!.' the rieo !e of (Jo-r v ' ' . ; " teij?la,ied by .the, 1 louse,; of Bish9.ps,r J y-i-ht pou in the nu'niefv'fjt7u IIou't vj -Jthltti, ' and I tjreH '3j(i "t-r ihe tHiiAJ of- the Lord:-Jminj'Oh-ri,-i! These are times when we should uir.) tq fcrlug about such Tme'asues as 'wiil' 'uhile'us in 'the "advaTjc-emeni 'of the Chhiich vof Christ -The foundation which tho Church ,builds .upon is a sureoheV ip4. we. stand here to testifyJ to b'xlr "dommon standing upon that iBishoptwEee alsd"-addressed : the tUttbif.- 4$aid he : ;1':,", .:': j'sAa crnr'! deputation -entered ' this ho lax Abe: fitst words: thai: greeted Oiir ears .were;. those uttered, in therraver that was being ofiered: ' Unto p Rim' that', loved "us . and ; washed US' J'roraP our !Bina m His own blood, and hath mnrlft us kinrs and priests unto God and His Fathers to Him be glory, ami numiuiyu, lurevcr. aiucu. . rrc come to acknowledge each other ?' helohfjing to this royal priesthood. I feel it io .be a privilege to" be permitted heie to . speak of the feelings of . love wi.iuu we cuieriaiu tor ai me lamuv i of Christ. - In that great day when ' we shall be assembied before the! throne of God, hom insan,fiant toil i appear the. differences, which h ive distracted us its riicmbers 'of.thc ChurcJi.' I thank you Jot the warm and fraternal reoention' which .has;beeri criveni .i " ..n..,,,,.,, v Butwe can only refer to a small j part Of the interesting events and 1 i it i ui sayings ol this remarkable union
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yiieOj lue-piscoai ueneraf vPG.v.en,i - v ' ' : ' ' r J -' : i j fc i-.tt.-t- r Tr 1 m tJa met m'PLiliideiphia ifaV'Pinledl f , d vt.j rlv.-j.-zj If: rn f ii X'i0'' Jii if x A T-c-w o w'i"7Tar".
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meetkTg. AfterMhe speech of Bishop Lee. Professor Smith, of the Union
(Presbyterian ) Theological Seminary, oi his own promptings, rec-Kca tne js a.i in--alter which toe nymn, r BJesl hfc-lbe tie that binds '. ". - Our hearts ia Christian love," ' Wsuog by the entire assembly with te& ew.otio'a.--j ;- '. . " ' ." rCJlev-Sfpphen II . Tyng, Jr.v and addresses, was also EraSe bj'Prof.- Charles j Hodge, of fPnnceton- Seminary, Trr --which he alluded r to ; his early .Christian fntimacy with Bishops Mcllvaine anil St. Johns, when, as he said, "we weri baptized into' the pa me Spirit. And. sirs were not your Church and t: i - . i ,.i.j tl ours rocked in the same cradle? Have we not passed through the same Red Sea of trial?-;-Do we not bear the same-testimonv to Christ and the xpost!os? What difference; is there between the thirty-nine articles ana - hne confession,' greater than the 4 - ference between r the parts ;oi auruirts ; oi one irand Cathedral autheai "that rises to the skies? ; Does it not seem- to you that these great Churches are coming together? We stand here to - declaret tkdAchole world that toe are one in Faith, one in Baptism, one in Hope, andynerin allegiance to your Jjora and ourL6rd." ' ' i r Bishop ': Lee offered th f Lord's ;prayerr the vast assembly all 'uniting audibly in it. " The long metre doxology j ; .; U-y- - w - ' v . Prate God -Crowwhom a'.l blessings, flow, wassung, and the benediction pronounced by Bishop Mcllvaine. jvThus iw2s concluded one of the most remarkable ecclesiastical jaeeting thai has ever been witnessed in our land, and One which will undoubtedly have a mighty influence in bringing into positive-practical fellowship fair the "different Evangelical .Chris tians. If .Presbyterians and Episcopalians " can thus unitei; together, it will, do away ? with " iauch of the reproach which the enemies of Christianity have heaped upon - it; in - the; shape of charges that' the followers of Christ! are divided : and : quarreling among' themselves We think that a movemeht ':so : ausplc'onsTy begun ought tofbecrried forward until all branches of . tbe" Christian Church "hhall stand before the -world- united io jtheir" ."efforts to oppose -everything SLA CARDS. ATTORNEY AT LA W," rrhi' praUce'jB the.jcrlttes of Sutler, p v finn zTruntn ttt-enttarfin ProaxuJiatiteiitioa stveo to tbecolleclios; of clainis. - --- '- - ------ References WTieeler & Rigtjs, Hollinworth & Bro., Chas. Babooca c Co. api M,.. , ... rCHAEgESL.. WFDpJNG, ,,:,iW cjLt oruey i Conus;lor a,t Law, d v.'iir. t.ul vii!!';r.! wovhvyr.C'J 1 1 -iJllflLt ' .vjiJ" X; R.' ' B XvA CIS 1 T" - rr: :v .rn i. - I i: i:A'jib.JSX.-! !! , Office oajnlrr-i-t!J:.tweeu Third and. JL lUtl;l, "J ,EvauVjif-;2a. r iiinn, io. Jio.-j (over JKen sr'jt Uan Store)'," 'iofsiceRKfiK: '' chattnceV s'.1 coxqer' ' -GREBS' &"'CGNQER;:!-f ' .ltttrup.Ti.al.I.aw, tarnU, llliitoiv .Will practice lay ;ij al'i jlfS. (''".la Edwards. White, Wavue, llamilton, Kalijie, ind Gallatin XtouiitibSi iHtht Stt 6f- Slinois, and in the Supreme Court. Refer to onlVh .may24d3m ' ' - 7 r-J-E " EVANSVILLE OIL? HOUSE. . - ! :!" ' Manutacturerfof 41 r 'f,f 1! LUBRICATING OILS, fi i.; and SJle froprietoi-sof i . r-.: ft ENDRl OS:,S'''P A tENT.' ' 1 -Also, Dealers in Sperm. Lard, Whale,1"'" . ... and Coal OU..; . .-,.,.a f A.t Cincinnati Pripvs. ; . . 0HcV3So. l3 SOITTH FIRST STREET. B. F. GATCI1V ; ; ' Agent at EVANSVILLE. IND. " jydtf - ;'' ' ; ' ' ' -r ' ' No. 31 North FrRST Street,: ill be pleased to see all their old cu.-Oom-ers.and s macjaew one as wiU favor 1T jiew one 4ks v all. A full a-ssor them with a call, a iuh assortment ol Groceries, etc. always on hand, and for Cot ten Yarns, at man nfaciurers prices. , We will aire special inducement to all those buying for cash. oca
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TVo. 25 First St.. DIRECT IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALEES IN " GLASSWARE OF EVEKY DESCRIPTION Gold'Uaud and Plain White . T1'FRENTCH AND ENGLISH FRENCH'ENGLISH, AND QE8MAS : - FANCY GOtODS f 3 ;rlN: OEEAt;;VAEiEtY. Also, Coal " Oil Limps and Lanterns, Hanging Lamps, and JJandeliers . : r . . ". . ... '' , We are Agents for MEHIDEX BRITANNIA CO. and ROGESa BROTHEIW celebrated . . , :-; , . ,;;- . ,. : SILVER-PLATED WARE, which bas stood the test of over twenty years' trial. , : . I : MARK & HENNIING, :: -:jf "!.:! ;V AT OUR OLD STAND, ; if;' ; So, : 18 .. '31 A I X S T BEET. WE HATE AT THIS KSTABI.TSII. ment. in addition in pvemhino fkept at ar First ; Street : House, a very HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS." embracing everything new and desirable Jr the honsefceeper. This is a new feature in our business, which a pressing demand has urged upon us. By calling in a 18 Main street, you will see how well we have responded. pc28 dti . HOLLINGSWORTH BROS.; ;" j-.-. 1 : :' IMPORTERS OK !. ,'' : G Iii:Ai.S; SW A :R: I!,' -Ac,- tc, :i!'.;:. r- all their various branches, ,- HAVE - BE E ?T ' ' IMPOBTIXr direct from England aince Augas IMH, and are duly posted a to the demant . of the trade, iaynality, style, price, etc. ; - Beside The experience of yeara in tlu." bu&iaetr we go mtqihe English market. ; Rnfl bny as cheap as any house tin.;ine .UniUiU. tstates. -. :'-r:-Lii-zSi - "I We' Import "and sell a stvle ot WHITE GRANITE GOODS which no other hous in t he city can eet from the factories direct Tfley are very desirable styles, and will sell .rereadto than9ojjiihe jftafc, J fS -rSfe,; That. KvanTiiiA is o rh ea r rn q rlrt frr '"QiieeriWare ho -eae i! likely to dispute, words. ' " ..i. a i .Yptu wll and us at th e old stand, ; f . , , , , t . First 'ftstie-eo.' 1 .... flr.l f . i i; i .a:rrr lc K&SEELY? S0HD.BERT &!C0.S u tlviil ' Estate' ahtl 'Insurant' Svn H.M'ASIIIACSTXJiX'. BJOCK, . CprQer,Bpom, Secoiid ,Foor J ; Opposite the CouH-IIbu'se, it (i '.-jo iir. " 1 ii !rw ,, OVER JOO HOUSES and. LOTS In various partslof the city for sale,' inclndlna iam6ZO0(l,BU8IN&S8,PB0PKRIV . EXCELLENT' GARDENING .LAND, .convenient -to the city, n is ; m; FARMING LAND, improved and nnimKroved.ln this and other KtateS. for wale or .axenange for city property,, Also, Timber ' and Coal Lands. "- " .-:uiiiess Otdcfes and Store Rooms to let; also comfortable Lodging-t-.oams, near t he centre of business. ; i . ;.i iA number of bargains now en our books, and several applications on file to purchase desirable property. Persons. having such for sale may find customers Xf applyXwz at this-Agency. ? We. have a number of applications for renting dwelling-houses. J'eifcons. having real estate for sale. ex change, orient are requested to enter the dtails on? our ; books for' reference. No cbarge unless., pioierta-. is -disnoied. of. 1 Terms" reasonable. 1 Calf add see." ; ' ii IS8URASCEH tit a! kinds effected -in good companies. Special-attention-given to LIFE iNaUBfil cr NOTAfjTAL' "bTJSEV; transacted at tiiiSiomee. : nj ! i. :.!( . nWeliat'e'a'dmitted Mr. tbomas P. BrttTon to, a partnfrrship--iu, th above basiuesp. who, in coniunciion wiin me unaersigned, will trlve it his bet attention. The style of the firm will be McNely, Schutert &Co.' - JAMES H.'McNEELY. " - - JOH SCHUBERT. Nov.1 2, 1SC7. nov4 : r-r ? ' 1 i ; . tfe w Real Estate Agency j - j. I. Elliott 3t Sou' ,V HAVE OPENED A REAL EST ATI Agency for the sale ot and renting o: lands, houses, AC, &C. " . iPersong having houses or land to rent oi. sell, or persons wishing to purchase or rent, will do well by calling tin them at their office, on ,. fH Third Street, near Locust, Iii Elliott's J31oolf. Junell tf
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Collector's Sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY IVE3T, that I, William G. Hazeliigg, Collector of tiie City of Evantsville, between the hours of 9 and 12 o'clock a.m., and 2 and 4 o'clock P.M., oaWJt. v. , ... FRIDAY, the 13th of December, 1837,
1 Will selirat public auction, at the dour trie court House, in tne cuy oi tvansvme, Indiana, tne following Lois, parts of -Lots, and parcels of Real Estate and Improvements, assessed lor tne payment of City Taxes for the year 1W7, due from the owners thereof, to the city of Evansville, said tmces being now due and unpaid, and for the cost of .said sale, and that the sale will be continued on the next, day following, viz.: Saturday. December the 14th, 167, at 2 o clock- at the door of the Court House, in Evansville, for the purpose f selling t-uch property as may have been sold on t he day first above mentioned, and not paid tor; . - - ORIGINAL PLAN. Lot. . Tax. Jones Catharine, (heirs of ) 48x130 n w side ofe 47 ESI 64 Mauroos Eliza A, 9 ft 2d st by 24 ft, corner part of. 87 3 78 AIaurousE!izaA,8(ix75scorpt of 98 31 54 Bpaulding JC.se 27 ki lti Tnoinpsoii Jacob, (fieirs of ) ou'd ot4ixi;xi, ii w siae oi m u DONATION ENLARGEMENT. Bierbower W m, u w 159 182 52 Bierbower Wm, imp west pt of ISO 8 64 Jones Michael P (heirs) 213 --2 70 Jones Michael P (heirs) un'd 22x 30 north part of 222 7 55 Street & Davis, 34x144 n e side of 229 70 68 Whitehead John, 2dsub"d 2u0 13 SH UPPER ENLARGEMENT. Chandler John J.subd. out-lot 4, SW . . 6 ' 5 42 Felger Jonn, subdiv. out-lot 3....... 3--. Id 2i) Speed Ii. B., lister tub J. oat-lot 2, 2 . -, 6:48 . . do c lister subd. out-lot 2, , v ," JSW 3 4 32 ". -lido . lister sttbd. out-lot 2. 28 "-: 2 16 do , libtersubd. out-lot2,29 3 24 Slower enlargement; ' J-' Atkinson Richard, 68 by 97 alley ' end - ..... 7 and 8 S2I 38 EASTERN ENLARGEMENT. : Lt.JBlk. Tas. Aikin, Daniel . u 1 51 8 hi iO ao a &t b') ia Alderson & Allen, und hf..... I 4 I Jl 32 do do 2 4:1 1 Si ,-do -i .- do ..i....- 3 4;f ' l 35 .do do ......... 4 43 : 131 Basket, John..'T. 11 48 - 5 94 do .r. .12 48 , 6 48 Britnbach, ;Angust..:.....M...13 49 11 IW Egler, John and Peter 10 31 ' 17 40 Ellington, W B, n w hf 12 22 13 50 Fuller. Jane (colored)........,. 7 2o 8 64 - do ,. 8 25 9 18 Fuqua, WmH, se hf ..12 22 13 50 Grooihues, Klizabeth 4 43 8 10 : do 5 45 3 78 Hanselmau John, u w hf.... 19 64 9 88 Hoge Brunte , 1 25 .16 20 Huusneth. J T. 5 - 4 S. ; do ' 15 3 S9 - do 7 15 13 85 Jones M L Mrs. 64;4xl05 5-fi frt part . i 9, 10 40 S3 05 Leisrht. Caro ine E 5 47 3 24 Lockhard. Thomas, s w ii,. ...... 8 36 58 80 Maehee. T. H. (heirs oi ) .;.......l!5 SH 34 50 Miller. Barbara....-.. 22 10 29 i Prinze, Joe - 8 IS S 48 SansomSanders,3Sxt4V4 alley ends. 9.10 40 15 75 Scantliu, James Jr..,.. ...........10 25 4 S2 Shannon, W, W.,.. 5 38 , 41 58 Thorn bu rah, James 3 3 11 88 Walker, John, ru e. X - 9 36 . ) 2 Wilcox. Pauline.....;..... i.. 4 3 ' 19 44 Wilcox, Pauline....... 5 3,: 6 48 Cook & Rice.,..,.....;..........,...,.. 1 53 ' 14 04 LILLISTON; AND ; LOOK!! ART'S ENLARGEMENT Ogden, J. 7 I 2 38 Ogden, J. K.... 8 1-240 Unknown owners..... ;..,4..13 I -; 1 62 Unknown owners ..14 1 - 2 lti SOUTHERN ENLARGEMENT. Chandler, John J. 17 16 1 35 , do . ..... .-...i. 18 10 1 35 do . 1- 18 - 2 10 - do -' 18 - 1 89 ri dO ...i..r....... 8 -18 1 89 -'"ri do -; ."; 18v'-I"89 I9 . J;; ;-.,-. 7-10 i:: 3.78 . . ,j0 - c,t. '.,,. .- 6 -13 " "- 3 24 " "-"." do A' ;-,- i.,:..-.-,.14-13'" 2-7 do --: 19 131 69 Dav id soa "Mary. - " do3 24 1 89 1 08 9 99 3 51 2 97 2 70 54 Z LI Klussman, William H 7 OS Morris, Ed ward S 15 14 do ..li 14 tlo 10 13 do 11 13 Penlold, Edmund 12 17 111 i i i i i i .nl cha?fer,. Henry S ,.3 10 64 eouailer.AugUsto....;. ..... LS&'i'tH-1 08 t?chu. Jacob...v ...-.....,.,20 10 ,3 24 Weidig, George .....'..t .......'....:...... 2 15 3 24 ." MclN NERNEY'S ENLARGEMENT I Wood.-, IIiunphiey,heirs........ 11 3 S3 51 "4 do ':; ' Mlo i-y 'do 'k. ....i, 1-2 o 3 ! '8151 ,, ; djft do; i .do( J..r 13,.. ,3 v 3 51 do '' ' do ' dOJ U S 4 IS- ': ELLIOTT'S ENLARGEMENT,"! XUschof, Louisa Mrs ,..... 1 . 2 82 70 -'- tto " Cl- do J.::....t:..- 4- 2 2 70 Park.JohnDllt. " 2d, 3d.. 4th, ' t, 5U;tbi Subdivls:on,.i..4J. 10 iJ 10 28. BRAY'S ENLARGEMENT. Hteinbacli, Albert 22,, 1, ii 59' Harper, John..-..'.,. '! 1' i'Sr' Harper, Joljn........ 13 1 , 1 33 HarpM", John. ........ 11 M '1 35 Harper, John 15-, 1,, , 1.33 ' " " 'HrBfJtRD'S' ENLARGEMENT. liabbardMary Ait inij it of ( i'. fl ib . fla do 10 - 4 2 13 ! do! VI! ,lo 1 ;-. Jl ' 4 2-4-1 ' do .do ............. 12 .2 fc7 " NORTttEASTfihN ENLARGEMENT. Unkdowh Owners..'... 17 7 u-2 m ...IS 2 ii 1!I ri M 11U-T. 1 . . 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Porter, Joe. 2 2 do 3 2 do . .. 4 2 - : i. WM. G. HAZELRIGG, Collector. , V HARDWARE. GEO. S. SONNTAG & CO., " DEALERS IN f Vises,' Bellows, Hand and Sledge Hammers, Horse Shoes, Horse IVails, - : ::Stockl and Dies, ujenersFHesr - pjCfiilCIiain, ; Leather Belting; Ko. 2if riKST TKEtT, fob!9 lEVANSVILLE. INU 3 A 1"TT TT!T OJLRJ 71 u I. ' .'; i ; -fro -.Ilar.aiKl ,fiiiee( , i ji. ;A' i".' T-.ro I r?.75., -' .: 'm ZINC,,SPIlING3r . ! . iilorse and JiuleShoes :-.y': !, r -j r ! f i !''),.t ' nl J - .1'.! .!!"- t-t 'i: WA'IIi pFJSEET, a ' janl dly1 ' KVASSVTlll.E; IND. llCC ? 1 i 11 g '. pfi-oi 1 1 V orlis. - ACHERON,' BELL & CO., Manufacinrer''citr'Dcalerb' In all kinds o ' ' K IR IIIO.V SAILS, Ifoop; Sh'tf, PlafA1 Tank Iron, Nail - Rod, mre, d-e: Office and Warehouse-Uis MAIN STREET ; nov2fe dly . , Wheeu.no, W. Va. II. Kv WcIIh &"oo, 'Importers and Dealers fn " m ( !; : i-. i r i !,-;) It;.: i . , .-; : ; , ;.. .; :!r cuT3LEit '. : ' Farmers' and Mechanics' Tools, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, CIRCULAR AXB CROSS-CUT SAWS, Fairbanks Scaled ISTo. 31 ST., aa9 EVANSVILLE, IND.
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