Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Volume 8, Number 29, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 February 1877 — Page 2

297 298 299 300 301

Durham Lyman 304

Fera

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53

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Same 532 Same 533 Same 534

Same 697 Same 698 Same 699 Same 700 Same 701

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foregoing

Delinquent Tax List.

[Continued from Seventh page.]

Armstrong Jno 6 Burnham's sub lots 1-2-3-4 i.3-i4*IS*1''"c

Aschennan 7 Chestnuts sub section 33 township

total tax

22

27

Bairsdorf Fred 41 in nwqr scction 15 township 12 range 9 acres 4 and 25 dredths total tax 36 23 Burkan A 2 Duv's add in-lot 65 total tax 3 55 Bennett MJ 54 Mack and Grime's sub in-lots 6 and 7blk3 total tax 8 8^ Briggs Robt 64 Spencer's sub in section 15 tawnship 12 range 9 acres 3 in-lot .15

Bauman George 6* in sw qr section 2 township 12 range^9 acres 4 total tav 17 24 Birch A 66 Mack and Grimes sub lot 5 blk 3 total tax 19'33 Backus^ 77 Gehman's tub lots 14-15-16 17-18-19-20-.1-— and ,5 t.tal tax

Budd Levi 86 in a in on 33 township 12 ranje 9 acres 5 total tax

Cotterman Richard 12S Millner's sub in sect'on 26 township 12 range 5 total tax

Clarlc^nen 189 Walter and Weiands acres 2 east side in-lot 3 total tax 14 46 Deming Byron 296 Duy's add in-lot 3 "j

10

Dueir Georgh 311 People's in-lot 23 total tax 2 00 Dahlen Richard 312 Patrick's sub ins iV ti2 9

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24 Total Tax 20.55 33 I 67 5 1 in-lots 37 and 59 total tax 4 82

Daimbe'rrSargeantTand Co. 708 in sw qr section 14 township 12 range 9 acres 5 total tax 36 96 Dudley John 309 Burnham,* sub in-lot 8 blk 1 total tax 3 55 Draper Wm L310

blk 10 3 55

in

-blk 5 total *ax

1 2

Allison A 8 Burnham's sub in-lot 4 blk 2 total tax 3 55 Allison 12 "t 12-3 and in-lot 4 blk 2 tftal tax 9 04 Bainsdorf Fred 40 Spencer's bub in section 15 township 12 range 9 acres 1

range 95 75 hundredths

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Eckmeyer Charles 338 Chestnnt's add in-lots 7 and 8 blk 13, total tav 1- 35 Ellingeer S 140 Duy's add in-lot 20 total tax 3 55 FinchSmith3S2 Spencer's subs ins 15 12 9 a 6 in-lot "5 «x 49'80 Genuug Har»ey 373 Spcucer'esub ms 15 112 rpa 3 in lot.25, total tax 37 9S Grundy A 378 Burnham's snb 23 12 9 m-lot l- blk

Same 23t 12 9 13 blk 2) Griesson John 389 Chestnut's addi in-lot 5 blk 23 total tax 6 25 Gehman A S 303 Gehman's sub inlot 29 total tax 9 7® Gildersleave j'B 403 Burnham's subs 23 I2 9 in-lots I5 and 16 blk 1 total lax

HofTJ 4I7 Wiener's sub nw qr 26 112 9 a 2 total tax 11 S8 Hewer Henry 448 Chesnut's add in-lot 5 blk 3 total 7 59 Hughes Swain 449 in ne cor sw qr 2 t2 1*9 a 30 total tax 70 45 Haller GeoigeAsS Chestnut's add in-lot 7 blk 6 total tax 3 55 Hoffman 1 467 Watters and Wieands sub pt in-lot 2 total tax 20 19 Johnson Thomas 524 in mid side sw qr 33 I2 9 a I0-47 total tax 92 S6 "fackson A 539 Carpenter's sub part in-lot 5 total tax 5 54

Kennedy James 560 Day's add in-lot 5 total tax 6 62 Long Charles A 5S2 Gehman's subs 23 t^la 9 in-lot 10,/

Same c82

14

Morris & Hanchett 634 Burnham's sub 23 hr 9 in-!ot I4 blk 2 totnl tax

Mounrt John 692 Mack & Grimes in-lots 14 & 14 blk 2 total tax lo 83 Milligan Sam W 70I nw vr I3 12 9 a 16o totat tax 380 03 i's subs 23 I2 r9in-lot7blk 6 total tax 5 81

New Geo W 746 Burnham's sub 23 12 91 W 77I Chestnut's add in-lot 5 blk 12j0^ai jax Same 77I

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Parmer Watson 862 Burnham's sub ins 23 12 9 in lot 1 bk 1 total tax 3 55 Palmevcr W Paddock's & A sub 261 12 9 in lot 1 & hf 2 total tax 14 i. ii in lot 4 total tax 7 13 .1 1. in lot 6 total tax 6 51 in lot 7 "total tax 6 51 in lot 10 total tax 6 55 in lot 11 total tax 6 50 in sw qr 26 12 9 a 5 total tax 33 32 Romine Jas S83 Chestnut'* add 33 12 9 a 3.50 total tax 9S 06 Roach Marv A 893 Patrick's sub in lot 115 total tax 2 37 Roshi ll Wm S94 Patrick's bub 111 lot 96 total lax 1 99 RadclilTe George 892 Burnham's sub in lot 1 block 6

Robinson Amos 893 Chestnut's sub in lots 7--S No bk of sq total tax 15 69 Rnkes Edward 894 Patrick's sub in lot 100 total tax 5 54 Reed Thomas 907 in lot S3: total tax 6 64 Snediker Dick 1016 Krumbhaar's sub 33 112 9 total tax 5 93 Sutten Elizabeth 1021 Walter & Wieand's pt in lot 2 total tax 5 S3 Swinchart Christiana 1023 Burnham's sub 111 lot 7 No bk ot sq 2 total tax 3 Tubor Uriah 1064 Carpenter's sub 14 12 1*9 in lot 4 total tax 1664 Taylor George 1065 Burnham's. sub in lot No bk of sq 4 11 6 "4 7 8 9 10 11

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totajtax

55

4 4 4

total tax S 31

Riley.

Adams Nathaniel S Dunham's sub Lockport in-lot 55 Same Dunham's sub Lcckport in-lot 56 total tax 2 S7 Same 10 571 total tax 02 Samp it 58 total tax 1 S7

Thomas iS Rilcv in.lot 3 total tax 4 49 1

Clarke William Si sw cor sw qr sw qr 5 S a 2 total tax 9 14 Carter Thomas l.eirs 102 ne qr nw qr 18 116 8 a 35.S2 total tax 26 06 Same 103 ne qr ne qr iS 11 S a 40 total tax 29 27 Same 104 side Vj» nw qr iS 11 S a 30.50,.22 ^7 •ame 105 se qr nw qr 18 11 rS a 35-S2 total tax 26 07 Same ic6 \v ne qr iS 111 S a 75 total tax 64 05

Christian A i6Sseqrswqrs 31111 S a 35.36 total tax 12 07 Gilcrcase Sarah 205 nw qr sw qr 30111 8 a 19 total tax 7 47 Green Henrv 208 AV ne qr 9 11 8 a 80 total tax 67 S9 Gordon & 2i7*e side ne qr ne qr 33 11 r8 a 14 the tax 9 iS Same 218 ne qr ne qr 32 112 8 a 40 total tax 20 70 Hols ton Darid 230 se qr se qr 13 11 8 a 40 total tax 73 06 Latta Abraham 35S side se qr se qr 5 111 S 12 total tax 3 7S Norton Issi 413 nw qr nw qr 17 111 S a 40 total tax 29 84 »ierceMary A 472 side s^swqrs:1 11 S a 10 60 total tax 14 S4 Rcclor William 2Sni., sw qr ne qr 11 14 S a 20 total tax S 63 Same 529

}, se qr 12 11 8 a 40 total tax 25 93

Same 530 Lockport in-lot 42 total tax .97 Same 531 43-

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44 455 46

4 99 1 27 6 37

Sanders Matilda 591 nw qr nc qr 36, 11 S a 20 total tax 90 Same S92 end esw qr 22 111 8 a 20 total tax 16 94 Smith Mary 59S, in se cor pt ne pr 21 111 8 a 1.30 total tax 9400 Sanders "599 end nw qr no qr 261 11 S a 9 total tax 7 39 "Thompson kilev 612 side sw qr 261 11 8 a 120 total tax 49 79

Warren Sarah 663 se cor y, ne qr 7 ii 8 a 3,75 total tax 2 87 Whltnev & Co 694 ne cor neqri 20t 11 rSa .65 total tax 39 66 Same 6o Lockport in-lot 1 total tax 4S Same 696 JJ

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44

3

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.68

44

7 8 .68 3*i 67 71

total tax 24 99

4

Ticrney Mary 1066 Burnham's sub in lotS bk 3 total tax 8 17 Williams Neirs 1103 in sw qr 26 112 9 a 13 total tax 95 95 Wharry James II 1104 Mack & Grimes sub in lot S No bk of sq 3, total tax West & Palmer 1111 Burnham's sub in lot 1 total tax 3 55 Woodruff W S 1112 Burnham's sub in lot 9 No bk of sq 2 total tax 12 04 Woodsmall S 1120 Schultz sub in lots 1 total lax 4 75 Watkins John 1122 lot 6 se qr ne qr 26 12 9 3 5 total tax 10 07 Walter A A & S 1124 Walter & VV sub ex 1 a 111 lots 1 to^al tax 16 07 Same 112 Walter & W sub 6 E side in lots 2, total tax 4 01 Same 1126 Walter & W sub 1 a in lots 3 total tax 4 01 Same 1127 Walter & W sub hf in kts 7 total tax 10 01 Same 112S Walter & W sub 9 E side in lots 9 total tax 24 S2 White 11-9 People's add in lots 76 & 77 total tax 3 35 Wilbert Edwards 1130 14112 9

total tax

4

STATE OF INDIANA,) COUNTYOFVIGO.J

Samuel Royse, Auditor in and forsaii county, do hereby certify that the

list contains a full and correct statement of the lands and town lots which •were bv the Ticasurer of said countv .returned as Delinquent for thenon payment of taxes therein for the year 1875 and pievious years, together with the tax of 1876 due thereon or due from the owners thereof with the cost of advertising, the same as charged on the duplicate of 1876, as set forth on the foregoing list. S Witness mv hand and official seal this 13th day of January. 1877.

1

SAMUEL ROYSE,

1 Auditor of Vigo County.

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THE TRRBR HATTTE WEEKLY GAZETTE.

"IA 'F STATE OF INDIANA, VIGO COUNTY -4 tr I Samuel Rovse. Auditor in and for said county do hereby certify that the fore going list contains a full, and correct statement of the lands and town lot* which were bv the Treasurer of said countv returned delinquent for the nrn-pament of taxes thereon for the yearns, with" interest and penalty together with the '.axes of 18-6 due thereon or due from the owners thereof with the cost of adveitising the same, are charges on the duplicate of 1876, as set forth in the foregoing lists.

NOTICE OF SALE.

Of delinquent lands and town lots in Vigo County Indiana. Notice is Itcrebv given that the several tracts of lands and town lots, or so much thereof as may be necessarv to di charge the taxes, penalty, interest and costs due thereon, or due from the owners •hereof at the time of said sale, will be sold at the Court House tn Vigo count v. Indiana, or. the second Monday in February, the 12th day thereof, 1S77, within the hours piesciibed by law and that said sale will be continued from day today thereafter till all are sold unless said taxes, with penalty, interest and costs be paid to the Countv Treasurer before that time.

VEGETINE

Strikes at the root of disease by purifying the blood, restoring the liver and kidneys to healthy action, invigorating the nervous system.

Vegetine

Is not vile, nauseous compound, which simply purges the bowels, but aRnfe, plensnnt remedy which is suro to purify the blood, and thereby restore the health.

Vegetine

Is now prescribed in cases of Scrofula and other diseases of the blood, by many of tlio best physicians, owing to its great success iu curing all diseases of this nature.

Vegetine

J)oes not deceive invalids into false hopes by purging and creating a lictitious appetite, but assists nature in clearing ami purifying the whole system, leading tho patient graduully to perfect health.

Vegetine

Was looked upon as an experiment for somo tinio by some of our best physicians, but thoso most incredulous in regard to its merit are now its most ardent friends and supporters.

Vegetine

Says a Boston physician, lias 110 equal as a blood purifier. Hearing of its many wonderful cures, aftorall other remedies had failed, I visited the laboratory and convinced myself of its genuine merit. It is prepared from barks, roots and herbs, each of which is highly cltective, and they aro compounded in such a manner as to produce astonishing results."

Vegetine

Is acknowledged and rcconnnendcd by pliysleians and apothecaries to bo the best purltler and cleanser of the blood yet discovered, and thousands speak in its praise who have been restored to health.

PHOOP.

WHAT IS NEEDED.

BOSTON, Feb 13,1S71.

Mr. H. R. STEVENS Dear Sir—About one year since I found myself in a feeble condition from general debility. VEGETINE was strongly recommended to me by a friend who had been much benefited by its use. I procured the arlii'le, and nfter using several bottles, was restored to health and discontinued its use. I feel quito confident that there is 110 medicine superior to it for thoso complaints for which it is especially, prepared, and would cheerfully recommend it to those who feel that thev need something to restore tlicin to perfect

Firm of S. M. Pcttingill & Co., 10 State St., Boston.

CINCINNATI, NOV. 20,1872.

Mr. IT. R.'STUVF.XS

R,,„.X.T,

])ear Sir—The two bottles of A LGF.l INK furnished me by your agent, my wife has used with great heiielit.

For a long time she lias been troubled with dizziness and costlvenoss these tumbles are now entirely removed by tlie usouf VKCSKTINE.

She was also troubled with Dyspepsia, and General Debility, mid has been greatly benetltcd. TllOS. G1LMOKE, Wl/s Waluut street.

FEEL MYSELF A NEW MAN. NATICK, Mass., Juno 1, 1872. Mr. H. R. STEVENS l)car Sir—^Through tho advice and earnest persuasion of l!ev. E. S. Best, of this place, 1 have been taking VEGETINE for Dyspepsia, of which 1 havo suffered for years.

I have used only two bottles andalreauy feel myself a new man. Kespcotfuli^

Beport from a Practical Chemist and

Apothecary

3

BOSTON", Jan. 1,1874.

Dear Sir—This is to certify that I have sold at retail 154'A dozen (IWii bottles) of your TINE since April 12,1870, and cau truly say that it has given the best satisfaction of any remedy for the complaints for which it is recommended that I ever sold. Scarcely a day passes without some of my customers testifying to its merits on themselves or their friends. I am perfectly cognizant of several cases of Scrofulous Itunors being cured by VEGETINE alone in this vicinity. Very respectfully yours,

AI OILMAN, 4CS Broadway.

To H. R. STEVENS, Esq.

Prepared by H. STEVENS, Boston, Mass.

VEGETINE IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.

Schenck's Plumonic Syrup, Sea Weed Tonic,

AND MADRAKE PILLS.—These deservedly celeBrated and popular medicines have affected a revolution in the healing art. and proved the fallacy of several maxiivs which have for many years obstructed he progress of medical science. false supposition that "Cor-sumption is incurable" deterred phyrsians from attempting to find ictnedie for that disease, and patients af flictt with it reconciled themselves to death without nuking an effort to escape f-'orr. a doom which they supposed to be unavoidable. It is now proved, however that consumption can be cured, and that it has been cured in a very great nurnbtr ot cives (some of them apparently desperate ones) by Schenck's Pulmonic Svrup alone and in other eases by the same medicine in connection with Schenck's Sea Weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills, one or both, according to the requirements of the case. l)r. Schenck himself who enjoyed uninterrupted good health for more th:n fortv years, was supposed at one time to be at the very gate of death, his physician- having pronounced his ease hopean a an do to is at was cured by the aforesaid medicines, and since hi* recovery, many thousands similarly affected have used Dr. Schenck's prepnations with the same remarkable success.

Full directions accompany each, making it not abso utrly necessary to parsonally see Dr Schenck unless patients wisli their lungs examined, and for this purpose he is profess onally at his principle offio 'rner Sixth and Arch Sts., Philadelphia, ery Monday, where all letters for'advke must be addressed.

Sr:'«'nek's medici: es are sold by all

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Witness mv hand this the 13th dav of January, 1877. SAMUEL ROYSE, Auditor of Vigo County

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SAMUEL ROYSE, Auditor of Vi'0 County.

FALLING SICKNESS!

Permantly cured no humbug by one month's usage of Dr. Goulard's Celebrated in l:ilnbl' I* li I'owdcrs. To eonvinci sufferers that these powders will to all we claim for them, wo. will send them by mail, post paid, a free trial box. As Dr. Goulard is the only pliyscian that hasever made this disease a special study, and as to our knowledge thousands have beeu permanently cured bv tho use of theso Powders we will guarantee a permanent cure in eve-v case, or refund rou all money expended. All sufferers shou have these Powders and an early trial, and be ouviuecd of their curative powers.

Price, forlaige box, f3,C0 or 4 boxes for $10,00 sent: by mail to any part of the United States or Canada on receipt of price, or by express COD. Address,

Asli Ii fob ins,

SO) Fulton Street*, Ilr joklyn, Now York

Positively Cured

All sufferers from this disease that are anxious to be cured should try Dr. Kissnei's celebratid consumptive powder*. These Powders aro the only preparation known that will cure consumption and all diseases of die Throat and Lungs—indeed, so strong is our faith in then., and also to convince you thev are no humbug, we will forward to every Buffet cr, by mail, post pain, a free trial box.

We don't want your money until you are perfectly satisfied of their curative "powers. If your life is worth saving, don't dclav in jriving these I'owdcrs a trial, as they will furely cure you.

Price for large box, ?8.00 sent to any part of the ITniteo States orCanada by tniiil oa 11a ipt of price.

Address,

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Pullman Palace Cars Rl"N THROUGH

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BETWEEN TIIE PRINCIPAL

esiern and Eastern cities.

For Tnroit}.'h TicUets, Kajr^agJ checks ovemcnt ot Trains, Slcopins'Cir Aworamontions, &c. Ac., apply at. Ticket Ofllces at Jl principal point*

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Contains Pictorial Illustrations anil Caricatures, every week ot Bulls and Bears, Oonltl. Vanderbttt and other leading magnates. Also complete instructions how to operate in Stocks and Stock Privileges. Snbscriptioa Price, $1 a year, (0 cents six months, or a trial of three months for 35 cents.

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5000 AGENTS }V*TtTc

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Written by his father, A complete account of this mn'st mysterious AI»tu-tiou and Excitinir Sear^i.. With fac simile Ix'tte ami lllustratii ns. Outsells alt other books. One agent took ilfty orders in one day. Term* liberal: Also agent* wanted on our Magnificent Family Bibles, with invaluable Illustrated Aids and Supi'rb Bindings John E POTTER & CO Pniladelphia l'a.

DESCRIBED AND ILLCS THATKO. Xearly 800 pages only $2 80 ileh illustrations aud a treasure as the best and cheapest Histo yof tae Great Exposition. Endorsed by Officials, Press, anil Clergy. Is selling immensely. One lady leara $850 in lour weeks. Act quickly, Now «t nnver For fu 1 particular.'. Address HUBBAltl) BROS., Publish is, Xo. 144 Fourth St., Cinei nati, Ohio. 4w.

r\ OFFICIAL HISTORY OF Tilt ai

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It contains 830 fine engravings of buildings and scenes in the Great Exposition anil is tuc only authentic and complete history published. It treats of the grand buildings, wonderful exhibits, curiosities, great events, etc Verycheap and sells at sight, Oneagcntsold 48 copies in one day. Sena (or extra terms to Agonts and a full description of the work. Address XATIOJJAL I'I'BLISHI.-O CO Philadelphia, Pa., Chicago, Ills., or St Louie, Mo. fir*ii#lnri UnrelialiUand worthless vclllllUllt books on the exhibition at being circulated. Sue that tho book you buv contains 874 pages and830flncctigrav.ngs

TAKE

UttlUE

STATE AND COUNTY

For 1876.

Notice is hereby given that tho Tax Duplicate for t!e year 1870, is now in my hands, and that I am now ready to reccive the taves charged ther-on. The'ol owing table shows the rate of taxes on each flOO of taxable pi op erty.

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rfanters Brokem. 10 Wal St.. y.

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PUBLISHER'S AGENTS, No 25 Park Row Xew York* arc authorized to contract for ftd Tertitiftff in #or paper.

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rsnsinns disabled Iucrease^ now VlltflUlltf pajt|. Advice and circular free. McMi -linel, Atty., 7i7 Sanson. St.. Philadelphia, Pa. *w.

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Well's carbolic tablets

stueremedy for Couans, and a°l (Psoases the throat, Lungs, Chest atil Mucous Membrane,

Put up Only in Blue Boxes.

Sold by alldtuggisU,

C. X. CRITTEXDOX, 6 Sixth avenue,

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Centennial Exposition

NOT 1 Wu have thelargest ami best se11

Stationery Package in the world. It contains 18 envelopes pencil, penhold.t,gold 1 en, and apiece ot ftliiiiblejewelry. Completu package for sample, with elegant gold-plated sleeve buttons, and ladies' fashionable fancy set, pL and dr ips, post-paid. V5 centn. Five packages, with assorted Jewelry, $1 So'id Gold Patent Lever Watch free to all agents.

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ducemcnts to agents. ScDd for simple half dozen and canvass your town. BKIDE ic CO., 709 Broadway, Vi.

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Average rate far the County, $1.03 12-13. DOG TAX: for every male, fl.00 for every female, $100 for each additional dog, $2.00.

Examine your receipt before leaving the ofiice and see that il covers all your property. People are taxed for what they owe on April First of each year. Taxes arc due ou the Fifteenth day Decern her. _\ 11 taxpayers may pay the full aipount of such taxes on or before the third Monday of April, «r may, at their option pay one-half thereof on or before the said third Motniay and the regaining one-half 011 or before th* first Monday in November following, provided however, that all road taxes charge shall be paid prior to the third Monday in April, as prescribed by law and provided, further, that in all case# where as much as one-half of the aroonnt of tax chargcd Against a taxpayer shall not be paid on or before the third Monday in April, the whole amoutr charged shall be00x1e due an

returned delinquent, and collected as Drovided by law. linqnent lands are advertised on or about the first Monday in cluary an-: ol-i on the second Mocdny of ruary of each yeai-.

The Treasurer is responsib'e for the taxe he rouid havo colleci cd. Tnerefoee taxpayers ought to remember that their taxes must bo paid every year.

Xo county order will be paid to any person owing Delinquent Tax. As the Road tax is all due with the flrst installment, Road receipts must be presented om or before the third Monday of April, or ttey will not bo received. For the collection of which I may be found at my office in Terre Haute as directed by law. Pay your taxes promptly and avoid costs.

JAMES M. SANKBY, Treasurer, Vigo County

Decl5-l-7« tf

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Centaur 'LINIMENTS.

White for tne Human Family. Yellow, for Horses and Animals-

These liniments are simply the wonde of the world, Their eftects are little less than marvelous, vet there are some things which thej* will not do. They will not cure cancer or mend broken bones but thev will always allay pain. They have straightened fingers, cured chronic rheumatism of m_nv yea rs standing, and taken the pain from terrible burns and scalds, which has never been done by nny other article.

The White Liiimout is for thehuman family. It will drive Rheumatism, Sciatica and Neuralgia from thesystetn cure Lumbago, Chillblains, Pal sy, Itch, and most Cutaneous Eruptions it extracts frost fiom frozen hands ancfc feet, and the poison of bites and stillgrs of venomous reptiles it subdues swellings, and alleviates pain of every kind.

For sprains or bruises it is the mos potent remedy ever discovered. The Centaur Liniment is used with great efficacy for Sore Throat. Toothache Caked Breasts, Earache, and

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Back. The following is but a sample 2 numerous testimonials "INDIANA HOME, JKFF. CO., IXD.,

May 28, 1S73.

"I think it my duty to inform you tha I have suffered much with .swollen feet and chords. I have not been free from ihese swellings ill eight years. Now I am perfectly well thanks to the Centaur Liniment. The Liniment ought to be applied warm."

BENJAMIN BROWN.

The proof is in the trial. It is reliable, it is handy, it is cheap, and every family should have it.

To the sick and bed-ridden, the halt and lame, to the wounded and sore, we say, "Come and le healed."

To the poor and distressed who have spent their money for worthless mcdicines, a bottle of Centaur Liniment will be given without charge. The Yellow entaur Liniment is adapted to the tough muscles, cords and flesh of horses and animals. It has performed more wonderful cures ot Spavin, Strain, Wind- galls, Scratches, Sweeney, and general Lameness, than all other remedies in existence. Read what the great Expressmen say t: "NEW YoRK,"ja.i.iarv, 1874. "Every owner of horses should give the CENTAUR LINIMENT a trial. We consider it the best article ever used in our stables.

MARSH, Supt. Adams Ex. Stables, N. "E. PULTZ, Supt. U. S. Ex. tabSjc 1 N. Y. "ALBERT S. OLIN, Supt, Nat. Ex. Stables, N. Y."

MONTGOMERY, ALA.,Aug. 17, 1S74. "GENTLEMEN.—I have used over one gross of Centaur Liniment, yeljow wrapper, on the mules of my plantation, besides dozens of the family Liniment for mv negroes. I want to purchase it at the wholesale price, and will thank you ship me by Savannah steamer, one gross of each kind, Messrs A. T. Stewart & Co., will pay your bill on presentation. "Respectfully, JAMZS DARKOW

The best patrons of this Liniment Farriers and Veterinary Surgeons. heals Galls, Wounds and Poll-evil, removes Swellings, and is worth millions of dollars to Farmers, Livery-men-Stock growers, Sheep-raisers, and those having horses or cattle.

What a Farrier cannot do for $20 he Centaur Liniment will do at a trifling

ost.

These Liniments are warranted by the proprietors, and a bottle will be given to any Farrier or Physician who desires to test them. Sold everywhere.

Laboratory of J. B. Rose & Co., 46 DEY ST., NEW YORK.

Castoria.

It is a pleasant and perfect substitute, in all cases, for Castor Oil. Castoria is the result of an old Physician's effort to produce, for his own practice, an effective cathartic, pleasant to the taste and free from griping.

Dr. Samuel Pitcher, ofHyannis, Mass., succeeded in combining, without the use of alchohol, a purgative agent as pleasant to take as honey, and which possesses «11 the desirable properties »i Castor Oil.

It is adapted to all ages, but especially recommended to mothers as a reliable remedy for all disorders of the 6tomach and bowels of children. It is certain, agreeable, absolutely harmless, and cheap. should be used for wind colic, sour omach. worms, costiveness, croup &c.. hen children can have sleep and mothers may rest.

J. B. Rose cc Co., of 46 Dey Street New York, are the sole preparers ofCas oria, aP.er Dr. Pitcher's recipe.

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