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Show Peculiar Proceeding", Ilyrum Harris was surprised on going to his place of business on First East street, between Second and Third South, yesterday morning, to And in a prominent place on the front of the building a notice stating that the property would be sold by the county on tjie SOth inst. for unpaid taxes amounting to$89.(j0. His (.urnrise was occasioned by the fact that he had in his possession a tax receipt, which showed that he had paid the amount due the county. $03.10, to the county collector on the loth of last November. He exultantly informed a Tribupe re-norter re-norter of tjie fact in the etise, and the Serine visited ilia orflce'of the collector for the purpose of learning how such a mistake could have been made. " An examination of the records showed that Mr. Harris had been properly credited with the amount paid by I)im ill November last, butt' lie officials did j 1 not throw any light on how the notice j came to be issued and placed on 1 1 a l - j lis' property. J V ii.wu.iiiiiiiiiij,i.iwiii-"'-"""l""gi-y-'iii'.l''"imw |