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EvABSAlL-.-.. a-ma-SATURDAY..... ..DECEMBER 2 RELIGIOUS. Local. Msktiso of MunsTiRs! -The pastors of the -arious Evangelical Protestant churches in our city are earnestly re quested to meet in one of the basement rooms of the Third StreetM. E. Church this (Saturday) afternoon, at one o'clock, to make arrangements for the proper and religious observance of Thursday next as a day of thanksgiving,' in accordance with the President's proclamation. It is especially desirable that "every church be represented, in order that preparations commensurate ( with the importance of . the occasion be agreed upon to insure a harmonious and joyous demonstration in commemo' ration of the blessings showered upon us as a Oovernnent and people , , Rev! Alexander Sterritt will preach in the' Vine Street Presbyterian Church' to-morrow morning; and in the evening; be wiil deliver l:s et en , J discourse on the "Evaogaliication of the Masses." The public ore invited to attend.':!1 Thanksgiving. Next' Thursday has been set apart by the President of-the", United-: States, j and the Governors of the various states, as a day of , public thanksgiving and prayer. Some features of this thanksgiving are worthy of especial notice. The first is it is not this year held in November at has been the universal custom of the country heretofore; the day, by New England, having been selects J b oca its e it represented the' close of Autumn, the end of fruit gathering for the year. , -. We are not told the reasbns for tbiIt may be thought & sectional day, and for this reason changed. ,....,-, . It may have been delayed till the meeting of Congress, when National legislation for the re-united States have commenced. . '.' At all events the day is changed: TO" The restoration of the National unity ia a matter of sincere thanksgiving and we would be untrue to ourselves, ami the memory of our dead soldiers, if we did not recognize in the triumph of the national arms a subject for thankfulness to God. As philanthropists we must also" rejoice in the end of slavery, the causa of sectional and party strify," and of diverse geographical interests.' " " t ,.' . There is, too, in the signs of the time much reason for gratitude to God. The pirit '-'of ' unity among ! tbe ' various churches, the sympathy with each other in the great work of Christ. , r'.,.' :. The time has been when the various churches, in a greater or less degree, each occupied its own patch of ground, and the ministers, like mastiffs, stood ready to warn off intruders, when theo- . logical controversy diminished, if it did not destroy, fraternal feeding. : But now all this is changed. The vo-k. of the Christian Commission taught us uosecUrian lesions, and our people are hot disposed to go backwards. This harmony and sympathy among the churches is an especial cause for thanks to God. Peace our. soldiers returned the political milleoium, wherein all parties agree in their substantial support of the Administration along with the things na-ied above make it a day especially to be observed. . ,( The four years of strife are over. Plenty and prosperity, with 'peace and its blessings, are ours. Let all the people seek the courts of- the Most High with thanksgiving and praise. A convention of associated Methodist Choirs was held at Philadelphia on the 6th of November. The proceedings were quite interesting. Daring the progress of the meeting, Bishop Simpson delivered a very eloquent and instructive address on the power and influence of music. The Methodist Bishops have made an appeal to their Church in behalf of the "Chnrch Extension Society." .Tbey ask for a contribution of two hundred thousand dollars during the present year. Presiding Elders everywhere., are asked to use their influence in securing a liberal response to this claim, and every preacher in charge is requested not to fail to Uke u; . c -x-; r n during the year for that object. r . -; The Catholics of Peru, Indiana, are building a new church 65 by 132 feet. It will be handsomely finished inside and outside one of the finest building of the kind in Northern Indiana. Th Western Chrittian Advocate gays from various points it hears of a wonderful outpouring of the spirit of the Lord. Revivals have recently taken place in the Presbyterian--Churthes at 'Washing ton and iMurphyiville, Ky. ; In.- the . former, after a season of - ten " days' special prayer and preaching, eighteen were received into the Church on pro fession of their faith in Christ. In the latter Chnrch twenty-seven were added to ita membership. . ' , "Sixteen persons wore received into membership at the last communion of the Tabor Presbyterian Church.' " ; v '' . . , j't; '":')") We have received a pamphlet entitled TKe - Cotton - Question: ? t Free versus Slave Labor; a paper read by Rev. Sella Martin of New York, before the Nation al Association for the - Promotion - of Social Science, at the Congress at' Sheffield, England, October, 1865."President,' Lord Brougham. , Y f " t . . J. P, Griffin : writes that' Falley, Seminary, Fulton, N. Y., is prospering finely this term. The' number of studante ia three-hundred, and; forty - two, and good order and propriety of conduct: generally prevail ; , . .., , t f , The ' Western Advocate says that on the night of the 31st nit two respectablelooking young men, representing themelves a moneyless and hungry, called at the residence of Rev. Alexander Clark, pastor of Union 4 chapel, , Cinciu-; natl, and asked for supper. ! While the merl was being prepared, one of them lipped into Mr. Clark's study room, and took from the drawer of his desk all the money he "could find some $50 and -aluable papers. " Mr.'" Clark was out performing a'marriage ceremony. v t i . " H I. A VM VT Rev. S. S. Barter, of the Wyoming Conference, has been 'transferred to the Central Ohio Conference, and is station, d at Quincy, Logan countyphio. The New York: Observer, in a Jong and catholic editorial on. the Centenary, shows "the wonderful progress of Methodism io one hundred years.". ;; Among other surprising statistics- is g follow-

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church members, 13,650 travelling preachers, 15,000 local preachers, near lv 200 colleges and academies, and ! more than thirty periodical ' publications; .J,936,420communicants, including preachers, and nearly 8,000,000 people." .' The Rockport Umpire says the Methodist socMstv -of that place have pur chased "allot on which they intend to "build a church. . At a recent meeting beld by the Young Men's Christian Association, resolutions were passed thanking the PrMbvterian Board of Publication for books n'ti(jlractta tbe amountpf fSO, and ', also the American Tract Society for ii donation to the amount of 126; and also to many newspapers and peri" odicals, numbering 16 dailies, 17 week lies rind semi-weeklies and 9 monthlies, for use m their Reading Rooms," and to many citizens for furniture and funds. Efforts have" been made for the encour agement of Christian work throughout the! country, and auxiliary Associations have been established at College Hill, llonnt Pleasant, ' Eliiabethtown " and Sharon. The 'following -Declaration of Principles and Plans was reportedly the committee appointed for the purpose, which was represented by Method ists H)rabches, Episcopal, Congregation al, and Reformed Dutch Churches: niCLABATioir :or raiscipe plas& Knowing'it to bs the will of our Lord Jesus Christ, the King and Head of -the Chircb, that His people, .should be all One, in and through Him; and believing that the Holy Ghost, by His Divine Power, hath in these latter days wrought I effectively upon the. hearts p( Christians, toils drawing teem togeioer py tn jsuc bbud, and unifying them io faith,. hope and charityi therefore; moved by convicutions of imperative duty, we, the mem bers and I he friends ot the American Curiitian.Uoion Association, do set forth t: e following declaration: - ' : l.'That the unity of the Spirit creates the unity of the one Holy Catholic Church. ..... ; . , . : . 2. That the doctrines of the common salvation as set forth in what is called the Apostle's and the Nicene Creeds, compose the broad basis with which 'all subsequent formularies of the J-vangea cal denominations ot the Christian Church cohere. . 3. The Church, thus' one in' spirit, and agreeing upon the- cardinal and eternal truths of revalation and redemp tion, ought to be, and may 'be, so uni fied in visible fellowship, as to Rive evi deuce to the world that it is one in spirit, faith and purpose. 1 4. Denominational organizations do not destroy. spiritual oneness any more than the several members ot the human body destroy its. integrity so Jong as tbey are animated by the mind of Christ. o. as the " communion ot saints is an article in the universal creed of the Church, and ought to be incorporated among its nsaees, we -believe that wise, fraternal, and expedient measures should be taken, to bring into closer union, all who now love and serve the same Lord, and to confess themselves to be " breth ren one of another."-" ' ' ;These five propositions compose the fundamental principles on which the Chistian Union Association has been or ganized. 1 ' J . These furnish the warrant for its ex istence, and define the main object it will labor to attain. ' ' Some things which Christiana ought to ao more man otncri arc in th habit ot dolpg... j . j - j 1. Make, a daily consecration of themselves to Godto serve him better and better. .2. Keep themselves continually in the love of Uod. - - - 3. Be regular three times a day in secret prayer. . ... , , . . ... 4. " Cultivate on habitual ' spirit of prayer. -; - ' 5. , If they have families they should uniformly and devoutly -worship .jQod, with their families "morning and evening- . . 6. Assist in keeping alive and giving interest to Conferenoe and prayer meetings. ' 7. ;-Giye.-their patronage, and encouragement to'; temperance and Sabbathkeeping establishments. '' " " " ' f 8. ..Attend the monthly Concert, pray for the heathen, and obey the Command, "Preach the gospel tfj every cTreature." 9. Use their influence to put into authority men who fear Qod, ' hate covetousness, and regard the rights of all human beings. 10.. "Remember, 4hose4 that are in bonds', as bound with them." " - 11. Feel and manifest 8 deep' solicitude for the 'salvation d? djfieg: men aro'und them. v " "' 1 : " 12. Do as much, at least, as is their proportion in sustaining the preached Gospel, and Sabbath Sohools, and all those benevolent societies whose object commends them to their judgment and conscience. "" ' ' ' -' - 13. Identify thsmslves with some branch of the visible Church, choosing that, which in their judgment is most in accordance With Scripture." ' 14. Cherish and mas if est a spirit of forgiveness towards any from whom they suppose they have received injury. - . 15. As much as possible live in peace with all men. , 16. Be particularly kind to the poor ana io strangers. : 17. Live a holy and blameless life. : 18 Seek' for great purity of heart. ; iv. .ove one anotuer with a pure nearr; rerventiv. .. . 20,'. Do good to 'all men, especially to them wno are oi tne.nousenold ot faith. 21. Watch -and .pray always against the rising and manifestation of angry leelings. i t. , ;j . i ; 22. If under provocation they feel angry, they Bhould hold in their tongue as witn a strong bridle. Zi. .ver remember that an angry ana provoKing wora, once uttered, can never be unuttered. . . 24 Be in the fear of the Lord all the day,,-. :-..... ,..-r 25. Seek to be always ready for death, P. K. Freedmen' Aid Society. We are, requested to. state that the Freedmen's Aid Commission, constituted by the unanimous vote of the late Gen eral Uonvention, was organized on the' 10th inst., in the city of New York, by the election of the following officers: ' Recording Secretary. Rev. John A. ASfrtBwa'il... r? r. r,. r- s ; .-, Corresponding Secretary. Rev. Dr. Wharton. Treasurer. Robert B. Minturn, Esq Executive Committee. Reverend Dr. Haight, Rev. Dr. A. H. Vinton, Rev. Dr. Litilejobn, Messrs. Hamilton Fish, T. T. Winsion,rI3. D. Morgan and John Welsh;1 After a' free discussion,1 it was agreed that the main work of the Committee should be tha appointment and support, with the - assent of the ecclesiastical authorities of the South of teachers, whose object shall be to impart the principles of a practical as well as religions inBtruction to Oe Freedmen, and, in ad ditioa'to this, to administer snob physical relief as the benevolence of the conntry may provide. It was felt at the meeting of the Commission, that, for the wise educayan ot:th Freedmen, it wa necessary that the" influences" of both' North and South should nnite, and no one was understood to express this view more atremrlv than -. fleneral Howard. Superintendent of 'the "National Freedmen's Bureau. Animated by this conviction, as well as guided by the fundamental principles of the Board of Missions, tne Commission here at once opened a correspondence with the Southera Bisheps, to, perfect that co-operation, which has been- so freely tendered on the part of the South. Stations have been already offered in some of the jshief Southern centres, where teachers selected ana supported by-the Commis sion will be accepted and aided by the ecclesiastical authorities; and teachers

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In this', to the f ;r clergy throughout the land to take np collections on the approaching Thanktgiving Dai, or, if this be prevented by other Diocesan engagements, on the earliest, practicable occasion, the funds to be f rwarded to Robert B. Minturn, Enq , - Treasurer -of - the - Commission, New York City. In the meantime, as the sufferings of the Freedmen during the coming winter, from want of proper clothing, are likely to be very severe, contributions oi clothing are, solicited; to be forwarded in packages to Rev. John a Aspinwall,' care of Rev. Dr. Carter. P. E." Domestic Mission Rooms, New York. -"'A 1 !J i ; . :" ' Communications in regard - to : the working of the Society may be addressed to Rev. Dr. Wharton, Brookline, Mass. " '-- " " - The following clreulaf has beeri issued by Bishop Upfold, of this diocese, to his clergy, accompanying aform of prayer for Thanksgiving Day i ,T , . , To the Clergy and Congregation vf tnt Viocese of Indiana j Dt-i B&CT&aEN": The President;, of the United States, and the Governor of this Commonwealth; -having -appointed Thursday, the 7th da of December, to be a'Day. of.ThaDk3giYng to .Almighty God for the- conrtrfoatjce of the Blessings of His bounteous Providence and the sinal mercies, of which, as a nation, we have been recipients durin the present rear, especially tor the termination ot our protracted and sanguinary civil war and the restoration of peace to our be loved country; I ihereby earnestly recommend the observance of the day de signated, for the all-important duty, by the Clergy and congregation Of this Diocese. ,l.i- is.-u. " In conformity with the canon, I ap point,--at toe celebration ot morning prayer, in addition to the service pro vided in the Book of Common Prayer tor tne annual thanksgiving for the fruits of. the earth," the annexed prayer of thanksgiving, to be offered with the thanksgiving prayer in that service, after the general thanksgiving. UBOB0B CPPOLD, i . ; " ,.yt:"." ?.'"' Bibhop of Indiana.1 Iudianapolis,JNov. 22, 1865. , -. . " , Rev.'W. B. Oree writes from Kent Island, Eaton District, Philadelphia Conferencet - Drtrlns; : our series ' of meetings this Fall the. Lord manifested himseit io us in a very powerlul man ner. We had many things to disoour age us, but. by the help of God we sue ceeded. For five, weeks anxious souls were pleading for mercy, while others were seeking a deeper work of grace. The yonng. android; husband and wife, parents and children, all. .prayed-.-to gether ' for pardoning- merey.- About forty professed to have found peace, an thirty-five joined the church on proba tion. Truly we had a time of refresh ing from the presence of the Lord." A correspondent of the Northwestern Advocate says the difficulty existing be tween the loyal and disloyal elements i the Taylor Street M. E. Church, New port, Ky., has finally been settled, by th abandonment of the church to the rebel and the withdrawal of the Union ele ment, nmberin between seventy-five and one bund-ed. these latter have, by invitation, gone into the Presbyterian church, with the privilege of occupying it half the time, and have employed Mr. Dandy, as their pastor until the next sessiod-'of our Conference. The pros. pects of the Church are said to be good in. both charges' of Newport, quite goodly number having joined at the sta tion nnder Rev. M. Darlington's care in that city. Uppositks. " withdraw irom every brother that walks disorderly, and have no fellowship with the unfruitful works ot darkness, hut rather reprove them.1 iraut. . If we withdraw from Brother B., he will do us all the injury he can, and I : think we hid better let him alone Trimmer. i" Seek first the kingdom of God and ills righteousness. (Christ. - As soon as yon get settled in life, it will be easy tor yon to. Berve (iod, but you cannot well do it before. ISatau I" They tha preach the Gospel should 1 1 think they shonld preach for nothinir or at least shonld follow some other business for a living. Covetousnees ' ''0 come, let ns worship and bow down; let us kneel before the Juord our Maker. iealmist. - I am glad it has become fashionable to sit daring prayer. It is snch a saving of silk and broadcloth. Fashionable Unristian. NEW STORE. 46 Blain Strent 46 MATTHEWS - FULLERTON, OPSN THIS DAT FOB SALI AT Wholesale and Retail, .- A well aelscted Stock of WOOD AND WILI 0 W , WARE, Agricultural Implements. SEEDS AND R O USE-KEEPING .. , ARTICLES. In tbelr stock will be fonnd Burke Is and Tnba. of all aorta. Mennrca, Wooden Bowl and Tray of all lize. noiina;-rin, to ei hoikis, Batter rrlnt Ao Market, Olothes, Wash and Corn Bank!.-l JFancy Baakete of nnmberlra Tarirtina. Willow Cradle, Wagonn and Children' Cbalrs. uruinea ena vusien in great Tariety. Btat and Koff, a large aeortment. Canisters and othr Kitchen OonvnnUnMi. BllTer.plate-i Brltuaia, and. Planished Tin Ware. Cordage and Twine, ot Hemp, Jute, Siral and , ; - aiaoiiia. , . Family Cn'.lery of beat make. ' ' Tea-Tray and Wntier of various hIvIpr " : Ftncy Japanned Toilet 8et of bean if a I designs -. . . x tie iiuu .-uiiius in great Teriety. -Plate Warmers.' . Pmcv Parlor OokI Via " - " ' ' And vartons other articles, toe numerous to mention. - They call particular attention to the noTelties ot . THK AMKBIOAN COFFI- BOASTER, Which, when wound no like a clock, roastaeof. lee without farther attention, browning erery (rain exactly to th ime color, and which, if nsed in conjanction with one of cur old Dominion Coffee rots, will enable everybody to have perfect IVES' PATENT COAL OIL LAMP AND SHADE ATTACHMENT, Which so concentrates the light that there is no hadow nnaer the Lamp, and allow the Lamp to be filled, trimmed and lighted without removing hade or chimney. , , . - . A convenient a gas more portable and cheaper, and a better light fr the eyes. -,, ... . ' . CUHIOJt CARPET SWEEPERS, 1 ' With which a child can sweep a room while thinking he i playing "horsey.1' The finest assortment of fancy BIBD CAGES ever bronght here. All style ef lsre and small Folding Chairscarpet, slat, cushion and cane-seat the mmt m. fortable Chair yet made, and guaranteed perfect we aK a snare or public patronasre, and will do our bsat to deserve It. -. , MATTHEWS A FOLLERTON, no6dlwAw4w No. 49 Main street. CLOTHING. GREAT WARDROBE, TNo. 84 rviaiix Street, (Next Dbor to Was hlngton House). H9T- Fin doth bag ef Every teacrlption.2 ' , HAWLEY & jSMITH ., EXPRESS. EXPRESS COMPANY. 'PHI ADAMS EXPBES3 COMPANY KEL spectfully announce. ta their friend and patron the pnblio of Kvaniville and vicinity that, with increased facilities for the transporta tion of- ;0 . i v ... . - . , rf i , i ,- s a FBEIGHT, PACKAGES, MONET, AND VALUABLES, They solicit a continuance of former favor. Especial ears taken in the collection of .11), -i uraiH. jxota. ana tne transportation ot valuable package. f . j-. ... ... Any lnfermatioa is reaard to the routes. Ac. can be obtained at the offloeon First street, next door to the Poswaice.. . trios. AJTii, mS .; .v ; y . Agent. .1 , BOARDING,. rrt ( v BOABDING. First-clas Boarding can bs bad on Vlu ateeet, between Flrat and Second, next door to Bterrett's Chnrch.

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TTOTlCE is HIREBT GIVBH Til AT Ij, JUBM IN" SCULBEUT, Collector of the City of KvaDi-" Tille, betvoen the hoar of v and i o clock a. m and 3 and 6 o'clock p. jm., on Tliursday, December 7th, 1865, Wiil sell t pnbtto auction, at the door or th Court Ilenie in the City of Xvanirille, Iodfana, the folio ig toU, prt of Lot, and parculs o Veal Estate, and improvement, aa'-ed for the psyment of City Text tor the year 1869, due from the owner thereof to the City of Cyaneville said Texea fceirg now dne and unpaid and for the coeta or ala ale; ana tnat tne me win oe rontinned on the next day thereafter, vn: on Friday, the 8th day or iMiceniber, IHto, at Z o'e'otk p m., at the door or the Coort ilotme tn Xvaaeville, fjr the pnrpoae cf selling inch property a may have been old on the day flrat above mentioned, ana not paia tor: TJPP-B KKABGMST. - ., : - - ioi. Bloch. Taxet. Hkmen. W M. N W S ' r-; S63 40 -Blaokford, Isaac (helre of ).... IT " 8S 20 Chandler, , mlddl Jgor . i : Bead, H ....- ; 68 Tairchlld, B H. 45 ' do " - ..... ... 46 . ' . OBIOINAL FLAK. Conant, Ann, 8 - ot. . 87 Deig, Andrw..i M. ..... S4 Parro,Bob2x76adJ. aaid.pt 137 ' . DONATION INLABOBH ENT, Chandler, J , 8 WK of. 87 . . 4 40 S8 40 68 00 So 20 1 " i: $42 9S 87 68 11 OA $1.1 6 19 80 HI 84 Markle, Joob, - V 4 0IJ1U , Walkan W .11. -....211 1'' jo KASTEBH KULABQ MINT. ' - i Lot. BloclL Taxei. tt-t.r1 A fiirrin ...... -iA 45 ft 78 Carr.tJF 9 14 08 Garvia, Thomas E, 8 W Ko'- . 18 , , 3 T do , U. 20; 178 do " " '- T ' 45 , 1 64 Oreb.beo V............., " 6 28 Knap John 8 ft '.440 Kimball, Caroline.. J 47 178 Maddox, Alex - 9 14 10 18 Miller, Jacob '. S '' 68 IS 80 taeyer, Henry 'J 42 ". 1 76 Bockwell, Cfcas 7 ' ' 42 t 20 Sbirk, 8 H . 21 44 1 64 do- IT ' 4 ' ' .88 Unknown Owner- 4 42 - fI 78 - do ' .,...... 18 48' .28 ! ! to - ! 1 S ; t do "' 15 48 S 30 Walk, Wm H.- 18 " 84 "3 98 ! rV'.- ., ....,.. 11- 41 5 08 -- do ' : 6 ; 43 ; 1 64 " - do 12 1 , 48 " 8 30 ; r. BAKEB's addition.' .,.T '.; : Meyer, Henry 1 - - 1 i i SO Whittlesey, A X and W . 1 ' 1 S . 1 64 do dot ' s.-. S 1 64 A9HLA5D FLACK. ;''' Iglehart, Asa, nndlvld J. of.: 2t ''' Z-i7A ? , . -.- -. - ONION PLACE. ' erra Boxsbv. H 0...... ... 4 '" ' 8 80 -. . d. 5 --.'. :, (. QABVIN'8 KNLABOEMINT.7; "Z -Garvin, Thomas ...... 1 ' 164 : do ' 6 , 1 43 i 80TJTHEBN INLABGEMENT. Allen. Mrs , Backer, Henry (heir of). L.nanaier, J CO. do do : do ' ! do Chandler. W H..... Fisher, Jame P Miller, Jacob...,. . 8cbeuck.... do Unknown Owner.. s- ... do. - . do '.;,' . Frseschen do Mclnnery ao. . h Mclnnerny, Math. .do Unknown Owner..., 1 do : t do , do " do : da da LILLESTOII A LOCKHABT ENLABGEMEITT Unknown Owners...,. 13 .'.V, 7 75 do . 14 1 , 44 ' GTJMBEBTS'8 ANLABGEMENT. Unknown Owners . 23 ,'.'., 32 do . 24 - LILIiCSTON'S ENLABOEMENT. Uhl. A A L . ...... 17 1 -: 44 ISABELLA FLACK , 6 28 1 64 1 64 1 64 i 1 7 , - 1 76 , 1 76 a 4 .it so .178 - 1 76 ... .176 1 78 . 1 78 1 76 2 20 HOLZOBAIFE'B ENLARGEMENT. Benedict, Joseph . a e 38 LAMA8CO. Alexander, Jack 28 15 . 136 V , , 23 ' 23' 21 ' 82 132 171 171 171 32 60 , 128 128'' 129 " 75 . ' 86 105 84 ' 134 106 ' 106 106 Baker, W m... ......... do ........... do do Bnrke, Patrick... Bradley, T P...... Baner C...... . du do ' .............. Cody, X L. ...... ........ do Oopel&nd, G 61 '. 61 8 81 i 16 17 . . . 18 2 6 z !...., 3 .. 16 ..... 2 ..... 5 24', 29 ' S 74 I 72 a 04 2 38 1 70 85 5 10 1 63 .1 ao do " 1 63 , . 85 2 38 VI 87 Farly, Bobert (heir of 1 8 , Hoffman. Pete, undivided ot 3 Law, W H.. 15 Philip, Dati... ... ............. . 9 t Reitz, John A. ............ 1 , Bnbert A Perre...... 13 do 1 . do - 15 Biedel, John 12 . i..,.-K.i.swrnv-13'" Sherwood, Marc ...... v 6 - do ..,.,' Fc do t.A.kviu. a , Shirk, K H. ...."-....-..........v.. 1 S 72 1 70 1 87 -1 87 1 87 133 6 80 ia ?4 eo-H 21 4 24 94 113 3 40 113 2 04 101- 1 36 .104! .187 do ; .-w w do 10 !l04t-il 87 bchnoert. joon do . . . I, 1 . SO, ,1 64 -. -; 1 70 21 64 r 1 70. Scott, L H I,, ,, a Unknown Owners.... i36 , . 79.', ', 79 .' 106 ' Kid, 34 ; A B 2 21 1 87 2 21 2 21 do adj. lot U do , ad.lo171 - FOURTH ENLARGEMENT. Bnrke, Patrick 6 . 10 . Oopeland, G .-..w.. 21 1 : do . 22 10 Donald. A 0 . ; I 10 V .: a 88 : 70 1 70 .2 3 1 02 Qoodsell, F E... . d Sherwood, Marc. Unknown Owners 7 16 Z.. 13 19 18 .i s 4 12 1 70 85 8T0CEWELL'8 ENLABOEMENT. - Backer. Wsa, H E of r 13 J6 .. 56 - do - - S W of.. ..' 14 i JJ 00 do B W of. ... 15 16 89 Crane, I A . ... , ,T 6 .. a 38 Belts- Haney,.N W ? of. 13 9 .1 86 Unknown Owners 7 : 20, ' ,2 5a NOBTHEBN ENLARGEMENT. , Bnrke, Patrick 18 ; l;l.,13l Dansman, Henry.. ,... 3 Vi:S04 do 4 1 8 04 . do ;'j - irH Jones, Joabna (heir!, 9 ft adj. 17 16 3 a 25 do ' pt of li. 1 17 3 34 SHABPI'S ENLABOEMENT. KarlnK, Henry .. 15- 11 - do ' - 16 - 11 1 52 1 62 '- " CBESOE NT ENLARGEMENT. Mack.Chas W. 5 - ? i ? H do ...... - . ....! . . j0gf gOHUBEBT, Collector. Evansville, Hot. 14th, 1865. - - 1 r' -l-3w CLOTHING; ' Ha-vrley & Smith; 4 i Dealers in---- J CLOIHIIQ . AITD .FUSITISHI-Ja .84 Main Street, ETansTllie, LAW CARD. t ' MOBBIS S. JOBHSOI.. Z.1XSB W. WALK S j -i Johnson & Walker m .a rfr ' ATTO RX15T8,- AT -WjA, W;; . . .' ojtIcb ;on third" wbikt, Nearly opposite tua, Court House, at the boiii?ing formerly occupied by.tb lata Dr. John T. Walker. .1 , -i4 8m,. ... :, .-;.,iv;- ... " CLOTHING. h . GREAT WARDROBE,; No. S.Jai't4t; lr fNeXt Door to W ashinftua H6a).iin ;a TtA. 'to Clothing of Evsry Desoriptisn. EAWLZT ft SMITH.

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; ELLIOTT'S ENLABGEMEBTTi." v -Unknown Owners .. .11 ' 8 ' 1 S do .. li ' ' a ' 1 82 do ' 13 9 ' sl 82 - do 14 " t " 1 64 do . 15 !; 2 '1 E4 r'do ' - ' 18 : a ' " 1 82 - do 1 7 1 1 32 do " .rS" - 1 "' 1 32 do .. 9 ' 1 ' 1 32 do . . 10 ' 11 82 do '' ' 12' 1 1 88 . 6 " 13 1 1 88 do - . 14 ' 1 ' 1 32 do .....I .. 15 ' " 1 1 64 Tiokery Brothers .. 12 ' ' 4 132 B BAY'S ENLABGEMENT. ' ' . Fowler, FH .. 1 A , 1 , ,. 7 81 do . .,..H ...M.,..n.. r 8 :. ..1 .-77 do .. 3 1 , , ,77 do ' - .. 4 . 1 ,. , 77 ao' 6 '. . 1 ','77 do ' . 6 .1,, 77 do' 12 . . 4 , .' 1 1 do . 13 4 . 110 . r do U , , - 6 0S Haghes . 7.1 . 77 do ... t. It, . 1 .. - j 7T d ..., --..' 9 . '. 1 . . 77 Bfllly,Osborn...m..... 8 ; 3 1 10 Unknown Cwners..... 15 1 77 do ,, : .. 19 ,1 - 77 do . . 20 ', 1 . . 77 do ' . 21 . ,1 , ... . 77 do 22 j , 1 . ,, 3 41 - do 23 ; 1. ' 77 do ....; 24 ;;i ,. , 77 do . 25 i , ; 77 do ; 26 1 77 do . 27 1 ' . 77 do ,. . 28 '. 1 .. . 77 do , 19 1 ' 77 ; do ' SO 1 68 do . . 1,2 1 32 do ' . a , r 2 1 32 ' do '..... . ,, 3 . . ; 2 . 1 32 do . 4 . 2 .1 32 do' s ,.;;; 1.49 do.' ..' 4 .,: S ' 110 .0 . . - 20 , -3 ;132 do . , ...... 21 '. . 3 1 64 do " 25 . , 3 , 1 10 i do 3 . . 4 , ,1 10 do . . 5 i , 4 , 1 JO do " , 15 ' 4 , ,1 10 McINNEBNY'8 ENLABGEMENT..,. :

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Fenchler, F u. ..- 42 Ingle, John, Jr....-. 17 do - ..., 10 do -. - .HMM..M-. 67 Stringer ... 78 Ua known Owner.. 28 .. do 48 . do ..w .. 4tt, do . . 0 do .. 61 - do ............ 62 .do . 63 ( do. ".".ZZ...Z.4 69

BOOTS - SHOES, &c.

, 'fv Out ot -Boston! Out of Boston ! Henry , O. Gwathmey, S irrrtvanv ta! fiOd I 'B Ob TURNER & GWATHHEY . ... .. a . 1 .'--.! ,';( j w-v, Vv" .!- 1,1 r, .j .'.; ',''..; ! --HAS KEMOVBD TO-! n-l-C-' ' ia-j-....j raw -4 -m i:i,J v -P.i.-i iir - " " i -.' ";7.i - .'.-.' 7-i rt l.r.Lj'l '3 Elo- 7 FirstJStreet ; " ! (Ahov Main,) '..' j S'.t'2 !;: 9.1 i' .OS vovi Wbr, h Intend keeping a well.-Mlected stock of BOOTS Sl GHOES. HATS' and- OA-PS, , . 1 ),: i' j ,;, c itrj ei sj1'U i?.sb.c Of tnt latest styles and best qnalltj. Jnede by f ; Mannfacturers, sniiRstl 0 !.-.: i Where all the Best "Goods'are lMddei !' ' I I.,.,, r-yi -i. .,. r r; 1 Wnot'bnly know ttese' Mannfkctnrerr, bnt boy otrr 6ood of thea. We bay tliero chSapi a ANY MAN, and will sell them a cheap. The FEOP LaK will fiind good Good at "" i ,ao. 7.t wr Ptlcea . . ' -9-8r . - - '' - ,0X.w. ! 3HJ j.-tW'i.'t.-v 9-yjl0!t "i'-'l ' mr SHOES AHD 'BOOTS :.;0f ETeryTtyleTaSaYarltj;. .is l aZUWHt , ) son n tfin 1 iQXJSTOIVf WORK Always on Hand and Made to Order ' " ' Eastern. As Low as any HousHnihCity. . eEOROE muauKRs'' : ni fi ll 5:r.l 8 JMalw Sttreet: '-'I r , I - A ,? AB.D I 1 ni-n HAVING KKGAQED, FOB THE PBE6-NT, in the emplov of Mr. George Miller I shall be pleased to see my old acqaatntanees and friend looking after Hoots ana. oe, t no, M, main n . . n 11' ST TT Xj T Street. T. W, ICBNEB. , Bvansville, Oct. T, 1868. BOOTS AND; SHOES AT J. 1'. ti .t-5'?jni'jlf! ti fjai t'fyr.'.-di si S'M W H O t ES 'A L E . Vt'4 J . .t '.l-j.: t.-, it l . T" . ij in Usj tut . ft ? M 51 i tf MAIN STREET, .i -'..: di.-yAj it itvar.,. t,. i, mj,tnl :-;ii dl.i--.uc t ' 'a ,?a ri.tHi'J ikmn-ih srtT il 1 :i i-j-J. . st j ij-t -1 td .3; t qu stwtf en 1.1 ''.;-. f,- -".v. -nd ..'illi -s.i-ri ar.s .Jpeji e.'.ni ,i ii fa ym.tt' -e l;.:, ( ;J i.-.v-'I- u: ,--,w I v.jli! M a A LABOE ASS0BTMENT ON -HAND A NIX, aIX. uooas arriving almost dally. rtr ... (- ; The trade is respectfully Invited to examine my stack with the assurance that 'they -will And a good Goods and a law price. as any.konse in the' West.. ... t ... ',.f ..,. i f -, ' Thankful to 'old cn.tomers for past 'favdr,T wonld respectfully solicit a continuance of l be same.:-, , .a. t c. i. Us - .'j!w BOOTS, SHOES, HATff, &c: ou&ei ftiOPiGAij.PiEAB&GO : Nos. '42 MAIN SraSET. ; ,- -,.: ' i'.,a 'i Are now In receiptor a mammoth stock of the best makes of good in Sew England, comprising everything li the line. Their purchase were made prior to th advance, and are fully 15 per -cent, encaper than they eonld. no- bs boaght. Onr stock of - - r- .If :(f-l!.": -, ... i . :. Custom-made Boots, v I .' f 1 ..--.- f It i VPs think, are eqnal to any ever offers, in AST inacst. , We cordially Invite everv bnver ia a-t of good good, to call and axaml"e stock and pricea, . Poor goods may do tor DRY w ealuer, I-at for Heaven's sake sive ns something to keen pnr fcet dry ia mid-winter ia the midst of Dili, snow, ice, coia Ac, a-o. ench can o nail at i EEAD & CO. saht t 3a ti,Ml -YS-CilUJII-HATS, CAPS, ANB nn" is -h r Oaci:i e ts' iZEECatsMOBG&IIRE&D &C0.. 42IMiVIJVr x STREET, Bava also made lam additions to their already lanr stock of Bats aad Ospe Their stock is aow eqaat ia assortment as well aa in aanoant to anynat ana cap Mouse ia any oi onr rival outea, and it aall be onr aim to make it to the interest of any one tht will examine onr tock to boy of n. an tne latest atyies oi nen'i, tsoy ana xontu Bat and Cap oa band. anat I we wait on yon now? 3aHies'i H ATS & HOODS. ,M.t mi, t'.1 1.1 -. 'lt I i 1 Ci !l;4TBEET, Have now and tir ofTTeoemBsj tht latest style) of adle' and Mta "-jrnionanie xrimmea Hat. Also. Ladies' aadV-MMsa' White and col ored Hoods all at reasonable price. Call ana sxarAlnBonr goods! U9-3 PO.'Ji'i , t J.UiUAi, -JJU -U. CXOTHING las' I fc." Tl)(l ;) ! ,r;i sMrsr 4 tui - J to tiso 1 adT (ILOIHEia;irD rTJBHIk'JHlKO

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GOODS. 84 Kali Street ETansillle Ind.

i FANCY GOOD3.

No Business Transacted on Saturday. A BIG STOCK iCY GOODS, Wholesale & Xletai! IVo. li; First Street, XETWEEN'MaWaND LOCUST) Umt j J 3T2to 1 i ! if iT:' T T. T. T TOT T! t ' ?" I .- i: r,-(. v ' -a . t: -. . :1 ! .a.c3l Tlio iJT 0 oitilmunity: b.1 i JO -Citi in :l. ',1 i' WE hay. inst returned from th East with'a well-selected Stoote of j iy.-.A -.:-, ,:.. ..v.-.-.j.;.,!'..- . Boet; and Trimminsr ' Ribbons. i i .-i. . . ' u Af ja i..-. i iu ,q-M;. Yelvet' Efbbon, Xlai-'aiidgei 'ra ; - .ism '. r.l)i M-' Bonnet Velveta, Flain-and-Faney. d i -,'1 oi ta,s t'S, ' r.. ..Satins and Sil-sv ... c , f! : S in:.', : iO,)...i ,:t t (da: Fiench;' and American! .Flowers. ii'.'i j -ij -si "f ,Q ;,i.l i.i ;t U . .: J ( f! Faaters and JIttmes. j ... s-. g ; t.-.iAiit :-C:.:;Ai ' .:;"...) r -'! n .iifi'j l-iwoi ) Birds and Oilier Ornaments ;I I ti-.J Afl ! Millinery done to Order at '"-ai Shortest fotie54--i l J -0-; Straw,, Felt "and VSiik',' Hats.' and A-PaU lino of Cloths for 'Cloaks! ' il"i"j i.'tiJIl'"':"-'''!-'1 Cloaks in v Great ' Variety.. I; ' ' r ... . ,,Ji., . , -, . :,. Cloak Ornaments A Full tine; ... ! r- . - .- 1Q j j .-,,' W Iak Cloaks to Order, in tie '.: Best and Latest Styles, at the -n oh j 7;;-j, Shortest, Holies. ,'. '- I LlHJ.i. ; ;j. lt " t-. . -1 A1 Full .Line of Dress Trimmings. JiBig Stoci'of Fur for Ladies and . ' y 'Children. , - - '' A Full : Line of Human Hair. iu :very Shape and Style..r i ' r , - ; ' Jvjr A Large Stock of Fncy Woolen Jtuut and Woven Hosiery and ' .K-jhivit i GlOVeS..-.nK! :3V ti?..-.i ;. .-.-'! ,-.:.'.'i..:-ih3 'Hat and - Bonnet Blocks, a.j: ' ..' .:r. j.;. Notions ' and Fancy Goods too '""Let all buyers coming to. town call ana see .ior tnemselves. com pare the price, as they will find it as low as in any city west of. New 4.pr. anu jriiiiaoeipnia. -.,it;gepl6,6m.i:r B. 2AUM X,, ! L"11."- I I 1 ' . 11 "H. ! .1 I BANKING.' 1.Capital Paid In , - $350,000 Limited tc I -. $700,000 ii 'I -.1 1 !:,' the r.iEnciiAWTS' , l : . ; . j-: I .11 v.; Of Evansville, ' .01 l If- il., ! R. BKJIEST ... .Prrnlilcnt, 1. UOtllK. ,.Caater, tie v - - ' r Having commeuced bniineas t1U Office, corner ot J Main aiid FlriOfries- . OClsra its service to tbe cif ize of tCr'uusvif'eaud Itrvieiulty, huioc nr(.pBri to carry on aj viVi. ii i-j-f fegHlnaW ft . ia f.'ij;;.,' General-Banking Business,1 j od to Porchasaauil Supply . .,,,, 7rS6 ' Treasur If ctes i.i . Gold aiid Silver, :' pi Bank Iotes,i-V -Elxclianece. ? SO:: ': Bnjs U. S. : CERTIFICATES, BOUDS, ana omer sccarmes, ana -. .' i ' lilscountsFOKEIti Y and 4 j .'' '-' - DOMESTIC PAPER. ' And for the accommodation ;of aiecbanies and others, who have loveeb.d tueir savings ia tlio popular GoreromeDt loans, ' it ci&r to rnlve fMickegn of fj. S. Ben ds, 1 nUrcst Besr I sr Mote atnd other hecurllUs, on Special Deposit, ureeof Charge, niior'ilug small noiaer tne opportunity to avoid the insecurity and risk of retaining thsra in itfieir own possession. ' . jfl'j-if i , HABDWAEE,"' &x." ii i i 1-1 v I 'lP0BTEB8 JLHb DkaI.LBb'iN A iM w.:ii ii: s 7tfD i'i -ill !,".- ; i-.-h',:.-:h?pi-' 1-, v;;: rJTM 1: vi 'T .-.j--OjS i?a.-o.'i A FlRSTU'SilfeST,; COLLECTOR'S SALE. Collector' Sale cf Bsal Estate fot ! 'the. Payment cf . the -Costs and ' x Expenses of Side-Walk Improrej ments , . "' NOTICE IS Il-REBf GTVFS THabT VlRae of a pfecept issnesi by t Dsvorol Uio city of Kvaasviite, and lo-me diirctl"i win sull at public suction, at .be door of the C'crrrt-Uouvs in said city, Priday, December 1st, at d o'clock a. at., tbe following lota or parceU.cf. real estate, or so much tbereol a may be necbssary sq pay the amonnt charged and assessed apalust sail low-respectively, --for -the ooata aad expenses of making H-walk improvemeole-upoa said lota, together with the costs of sale 1 an that said sal. will be eoatimred-OD"the next any there , vis t FaMmiST, HMemsADOT ZA, lwi5, at, lOo'. .cks, ., at the aame po:l for the purpose of aolling such property aa may have been sold on thS-day above mentioned, and aot paid for : j... j 7oO 1)OHATIOH -NtA-CfEMSHXai' i 18-160 ftat K y .rid lot 151,; John JMcfc, - "t owner ...... . ,.5-1 3o . 6tockwsli.'s exlakqemest; ' . Lot 11, block 15, O H Smith, owner ...$35 13 ' '..' NOBTHKEir EStABQ-MKNT ' wU lot 12, block 2, A 6 Sullivan.' owner ;.f2J i3 8x130 ft B (ids lot 13, bIJek 2, AO bbIU- . raar owner ........, SI gs , ot IT, bVock 2, "m And'ws,xiwner.;- 22 53 Lot 10, block 2, lewis Stinsou, owner;-.....: Hb 44 JOHN 80HCBEBT, Collector. Xvauvllla, November 18, 1865. nlT-lw

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FAMILY GROCERY.

FAfi1ILYLGRQCERY!! Griffith & Blytho, , 136 ST,:-;, 130 . '!. M -l i'Oiij baa ,litT,('J r.11 -j j , BFf-BOTFU-LLf !tSFdH TK WOULD the ciMMB of Hvantvill and: the pooplavenerally, that w Lave opened , a First. Class Store, a( M0. 136 Jdaln tTeU for the ale of 7 ... M .ll ( I ti1 EaricYStaple -, a. ,vi Afi -.. op .bfJ ,!k..iu , - .,-..,. tJ ills KlfiiA - ;aj ! ,oJCr AS Jort t,u(,V -'. rri iiiuotit lOvHa '. MEATS, . BEEi)ST,tn::rJl FBUITS, 1 I jIO o TEAS,' 0l ' 1 " m Js! oi w v. i.n.i t bnI .1 H. OYSTERS, &&r U a'l.J.,1 A fKlt stock of which we V.H Vtp c'oniftaetly on hand for the benefit of these whom' ntvor1 "u with thf fr patronasre,' i',.y tuuu '(it..j i J . ... :t. , pi 1'..-A lilZ .. i -- '! I?. a,,M . At the Lowest Current Pxicea "1., I s!'b.io t VI ) - ... J l7 "'''" GBirTITHdk BtTTBK, , Bf J ,( t,-5 436 Maia Bteeet... PEKFUMERY.: TOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. 'US ii'"H ii,. i 7f SI- Ofloiaitc, fi licute nnilFrnrrat,j iPet-fums,. lble -fiw- aha Ritre iiut, 3B.CBtiif- , . (FUwei;. ; Irons, which it tnkra ita name. I ' Manufactrired only tj 9c 0!T. Be war& of (tmterfeita. , . : r PhnlOH's-t-Takc ni. other. ! --v Sold-by dra!eIsta')reotny-.' on .a f HOMGSOPATHIC. llllMPimRVK' :;; ' itOMOEOPA CHIC SPKCIFIC9 t Havk eno yav, f ho.u xhb most a pl eziiei-'ocis an entire success : 'Simple Prcrnpt Kfticieut and Roliable Tbsy are tha oelv m -diciae pertoct y adapted to popular use, so simi le tiiat tuistrki caanot be made In using there ; sb'liarnilflas as to b free from dan;er, and so.eDicieutaa to La alwaya reliable.. They fasv raiaeil the highest commendstion frou .. and 'will Hl av rudorrutinftct!on. ' ' v ' Cures , , Cent. No. , 1 - f e vera, f nolkin, InSaamationa 2B NO., " Woinia, Worm Vever, Worm Colic j No. 3 "Crying Chollc, or leetblug of in- ' -' fanu 8A Mo.l 1 " Uiarrliuea v( chllilrju or adalta 2a N.! f Uyssnlsrry, Oripluc, Colic. 26 tit).. 6 " Cholera Morbus, naaean, Vem- - i,, . it ;,..i.i..i! ....i.... AUimAMAf 85 K. ? es(bst Colds; Brnthitis..... 25 No.! i' Seurald'a, Toothache, fuccuhs.. 25 Mo.! " Headache, RlHc Headaob, Vertigo 2A No. 10 isyapcpattt, Bilious rjtomeoh 'ii M. U " !iiiireseil or Painful Period...... 2S No.12 " liltes, too profuse Period...; 26 No. 13 m Croat Oounh, diUcalt bratblna 2 No. 14 " Melt lt.keui,Sryaipela,Kruptioo 2fi No. 15 " Kheamatism, KbeumatiQ Pain 26 No-Id " Kever and Ague, Call- fever, ' " i -i Akiis 5l Wo.' 17" Pi ca, bl odor Mnedlug- - 60 No, 20" Whooping Congh, and 'violent i' ' ' Mnirri. . 50 No, lli " r at ar rh, cQtei r chronic, laflrains 60 Nr. 18 ' (Ipllialuiy and sore or weak ryes fiO No. 21 " Asthms,tp sed Breatblnir. ....... 60 No, 22 ' Kar UlscltareS, Impaired Bear. .. ; . iug. ....60 No, 23 - Scrofula, Kularged (Hands,. Swell J' in(rs.....M..i .... -h.' .i 6ft No. a " Geissral lielHliand. PbiSlcut ! Wcakns. ........ 50 No. 2K Iropay aad scanty eenrfiorM.....' 60 No. W Sea tjlea.nea,sicknes ron riding 60 No. 27 " Itldney Disease, Gravel 60 tta. 28 " tlervsu Debility ,emiual Bmis- ' . -i.-i" aione. Involuntary DUchargra... 110 No. 29 Sore Mouth, CDkr..... .-60 No. iO 11 Irloary Incenilnsnce, Wet . I " tlur bed...-, ...CO N 31 'M-oiofiil Period. event with Msftni ......-.....- ..u....w 50 No 32 " Hntrerlors,cbaue of life... 100 No. 83 " Kvllepicy, Spasms, and, tit, Vltt' Jance . 100 Ko.,31 " Dipt herta, Ulcerated Bore Throat 60 PAMILr CASKS. 35 viala, morocco titso, and book ,HiM,...S10 00 to larg viais, in morocco, end book ... 6 00 fi do ... plsio cass, and book.. .......... 8 no 13 boxi. ( Hn. 1 to 15), and book-................ 8 00 VICT Kill l KY SPECIFICS Mlrgariy cjsci, 10 rliil..;...........;. flOfiO glufle vibls, with drrectloD : 1 00 SVaVTItFM liemrd'Tea: bv the rase or sfrurla box ate sent to" any part of the country, by mail ar eiprcj, n-ce ei euiTg, on reipt or tne prior. .AdoreM-iV'1 "' ' " ' '" - -' HtTrrfPflrltY'S SPECIFIC 1 -HOSKEOPATHfOMEDIIHCOMPANY, Offirs and Depot, No. 6 hi Broadway, New York. 1 1R. HnMpnaavs is ccusulcd daily at bis office. personally or by letter, a above, for all formr of disease. Zr' 7 TIBRT8, SPABKS A CC, " tii Wholekale Agouti, Etuusville.lod. HARDWARE'&c: iEtSOillllG&CO; .ii ;ia .. -A,i . IMPORTERS OP ' ! - ' .ii-.-.A. -i'i i- ., , . !-ve I , cv ,r ' - !. ' if VJ r.i ;---, s l-J-if t. X: i ie jta, t.'illf.m h;ti ... i' ii-.i I am: i. .. Kf::f I'" T-i irr ,; (J ai y a I a, j j h.-B -a.T. .lli'' Hardware and Cutlery , xJ 'A ffo Guns r- and stpls. VO .'V'3 v. XillU - : 'fiT!. 'DJi 31 A:I IV STRE is -. m-r... . - ...... , , . , ; 7 ! ' !'.Mv'i ;,(, : 'l EVAXSVI1LK, CIT Y NOTICE 3. Tm i r 1 ; ; ; Sot-ice. to Coatractora. " ' J-OVMBa 13., &ao. , ., . " .-TbOrimmoa) Connotl of tha City of Ivensville will r.a. Ved Ptopoaala. uruil the 11th day of December, ls65, for gradlua Canal treet from Ingle street to Bond street." " ' Jx. ! . By4ref the Oeanil l ' u. " n v A- M. MoOBlFF, lerk. , City ClHrk's OfBoe, November 21,' 18C6. ' auction;? k' , " :'UIKA!IAEL,SO!ir, t , , -.'I'-'l- ' -Ml ! a-..Ut(t !n .. , ,-. i'Tr-i S- iiA-iactioiioer ii.' . '-.Kir '-.I .1 it.' r Mas, APewved. Auction Room to HO. 27 lOC-'ST.ST..

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