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Winter. Stern silence sits within the groves Where feathered songsters trilled their loves, And no sweet hum from insect's wing', Recalls the music of the Spring. The bare, disrobed, arid mourning trees Are shuddering in the wintry breeze, Telling their troubles to the stars— From careless Jupiter to Mars— Content, like man, to pine and 'plain, T.iough heeded not by sky or main. The earth lies bound by icy chains, The girgling rivers cease their strains ; The piercing cold, the leaden sky. The furious clouds al l hurrying by, >- Betoken, to pur human cost, The advent of that demon frost, And, as we shivering mortals know, The downfall of a world of snow ; In vain our wintry garbs we bind, For what can keep, out cold and wind *' Then comes the thaw, the glaciers bend, And avalanches swift descend ; The crystal waters foam, and fall, The streamlets to the rivers call, The rivers rush with seaward flow, Scattering rich blessings as they go ; And earth puts on her robes of white, Whilst.falling snow refracts the light; And mortals draw around the fire And tell old tales that never tire. The woods put on their solemn diress-^- Thegarb of truth aiid righteousness— And ghostly trees in saintly bands. Lift up to God tHeir holy hands, Like heavenly choristers above, Who sing of Christ's redeeming love ! So let us sing,, while Winter reigns, That song divine, whose blissful strains Can raise our spirits from the so d To holy fellowship with God: — T. B.Sriudhv, Pen and Scisstre. Middle-aged Poosle, If youth has more brightness arid ani- mal spirits, middle age ought to possess full; compensation in the larger toleration, patience and charity, which later life should bring. Those who regret the loss of youthful energy and physical strength should rather dwell upon what they have gained in mental power and en- durance. They are mouc able than the young to make the best use of every gift and opportunity they possess, while each year adds to their experience. Time, however, only mellows the best things- while the finest wine is improved by : .^, tl.o weak and th.- p ,of turns sour by keeping. Miss 1 iuickeray says that another advantage- middle-aged people have is, that they are become used to their bodies—at home in them^-and know what can be expected from them. Middle-aged par.sons have twice the mo- tive for living for man's good and (Jod's glory that the yen ut; \can have, because they have had su- many more mercies and blessings, and have so much longer taxed the infini-t ' forbearaiic ; ami Ion«-- sufferihg t,f the Must High. To thciu, as the .lews, belongs the exhortation, '•Thou shult iviuemberall the way which the Lord thy God bd thee these forty year>, in the wilderness, to humble thee and to prove- thee, and to know what was in thine heart.\ To the Christian,, middle-age should be as much happier than youth, as is the traveler who has tecomplished half his homeward journey 1 i t » t __ * \ than he who* has ju^t; st-t out. I s it not rather-heathenish to calk of \down the hill of life,\ on the \shady hUt.-\ of thirty. fortyj fifty years of ug=! Say, rather, up the hill to the hcivt-nly eitv--4t is the a.i;u i'j iidf of the ducades -v/iiie'i is luvirest the li>'-ivi-:i of tilt; Sim of Rig.htt*oiisu-jss. ft must 'k>- oiir own fa.uk if middh'--ig(» is not. like; the fruit,, warmth, mil p.- ...vf.il S„. ut.tv. aiid be- —Sweets for the ill-teinpered-^Tart sayings. —-Ministers of the interior-^The cook and the doctor. -—Where do wall flowers grow 1 On a party wall, of course. -—Eugenie has a sewing machine, and does all her plain sewing; •—^-Feather beds are not a protection from lightning, but they are from cold. -—When Jemima • went to school she was asked why the noun \bachelor was singular. -'Because,\ she replied, \it i s so very singular that they don't get married.\' —\What'll you ask to warrant these horses good ?\ asked a buyer of a horse dealer, \O don't trouble yourself. I'll warrant them good for nothing,\ was the reply. -^ A. bank burglar in Maine, recently released from prison, voluntarily stayed in a month over his time, in order to earn some- money with -which to make a new start in life. :—A Mrs. Caiifield, of Bridge water, Mass., lias a daughter eight weeks old that weighs only two pounds and a quar- ter, its weight at birth being a pound and a half. It is perfectly formed, but its mouth is so small that it has to be fed by -means of special apparatus. —A canal of twenty-three miles was wanted in China in 18-2.\). Only six weeks were given in which to dig it, though it went through great forests and over extensive marshes. Twenty thous- and worked upon it night and day, and oyer 7,001) died of fatigue, -—A Boston woman has for some time had as her only companions in her house nineteen dogs from three months to five years old, 'but .she does not seem to have treated them very well, for three have just died, and the Society for the Pre- vention, &c, finding the others'sjfck and emaciated, has killed three move. --A, railroad train in Michigan broke down recently, and the passengers alight- ed. Among them was an old gentleman, who, to fill up the time, wandered off to an adjacent house. There he encounter^ ed an old flame of his, whom he had not seen for years. The old flame was soon rekindled, and within a few days the couple were married. —-The warden of the Oregon . peni- tentiary has discharged, the prison doc- tor, ami detailed one of the convicts, who is an educated physician, to perforin the duties. The warden claims that theicby he saves 81..alio a year to the State, and besides is .sure that the physi* ei&li will \always bo within reach when needed.\ -—A Nevada audience dislikes to be disappointed. Three thousand persons gathered to see a murderer hanged at Carson, and their enjoyment was spoiled by a reprieve from the Governor. That night a party of miners, who had walked ten miles to witness the execution, caught a horse thief and hanged him to We Guarantee that You Get Value Received. Veni! Tidi ! Vici! Quality Bather than Quantity. . A. Slrumway's WHOLESALE AND RETAIL r, Blank Book AND No. 22 Standard Building, Between Journal and Standard Offices, n-^n-'. fit to all around. L-ixare llnvf. *WiEiag to 0 olige, A very prepossessing young lady, can- vassing for A i.o'iular book, .stepped into the office of a real estate broker in Springfield, M-iss., the other morning, and finding the broker apparently at leisure, asked him,'to look at her book.. The gentleman politely informed her that it would only bo-.i waste of time, a* he could not purchase it. \() never mind that,\ ejaculated the vivacious young woman, 'it. won't cost anything to look at it, even.if you don't buy. I should like to have yon read some por- tions of it and see what it is. The accom- modating broker took the volume, and, glancing at the title page, commenced a perusal of the introduction. This finish- ed, he began at the iie.st chapter and read carefully a-nd leisurely along. It was about nine o*Ldook when he com- menced, a-nd an. hour passed sijently away. Then the book agent began to exhibit signs Of iiQrvoitsness, apparently unnoted by the broker, for he never raised his eyes from the volume, but read steadily on. Eleven o'clock, came, and the lady began to walk rather smartly about the room, glancing 'Occasionally out of the windows. At noon the brok- er was still reading, and the agent wore a decidedly troubled- countenance. A few minutes before one o'clock the brok- er laid the book -down, leisurely donned Lis overcoat and L-t, • ,d remarked blandly : ''That is a'very good book, I am sorry that I cannot read more of it, but I am obliged to go to dvn-ner. If you will call in this afternoon I will read some more of it\ ^ at Ear \v7as is For. Dr. Dio Lewis, in one of his lectures, while, he was addressing the boys singled out a reddieadcd little fellow, and asked him what the wax was in the ear for. He said he selected a red-headed boy be- cause red-headed boys are generally the smartest. The boy btood up and said he did iiot know. The doctor would not take such an answer, if the boy didn't know, he must tell, at least, what he thought the wax was in the ear for. f'Well,\ said the boy,\ the wax is in the ear because—because—because it wants to be in the ear.\ He questioned another boy, who claimed distinction by having a red head, and his' answer was that it kept the passage to the drum moist. That was correct; but it had futher Uses. Ear wax is a deadly poison to insects and its presence in the ear effectually protected the ear from insects. It sometimes accumulated and became hard; causing partial deafness, but a little warm castoiv oil, mixed with spirits, would remedy that, or an injection of soap-suds. glT Paris, it is Estimated, contains 120,000 women who are dependent upon their needle for support. The highest rate of pay is about 79 cents per day, while the average pay, when fully em- ployed, is not over 24 cents for twelve hours' work. a tree. ^ A female Justice of Wyoming was. married last week, and, true to her pro- fessional training* she previously noti- fied lei- friends to be present by a print- ed form as follows : \I aiii about to marry Mr. J •- T>— , of this county, and he will be qualified and sworn in at my office on Wednesday morning next, at ID o'clock. You are invited to attend.\ -\Papa is dead '.'' suddenly exclaim- ed the little daughter of Mr. Jones, a surveyor in the Nova Scotia Govera- luont employ, the other day. The mother hushed tlie ehi'l'l. but in a .few minutes the. little mi\ repeated the words em- phatically. During the same dav intelli- gence came that the father had been drowned while attempting to cross a small lake <• i the ice. — -Ahorse tiiirtwliveyears bid has been retired from active set-vice in Lebanon county, Pennsylvania. He Ls a veteran of the rebellion, in which he was under lire in nine b cl tries and was twice wound- ed. His Ust li-uri was from a bulletin his leg, and it caused a lameness, from •which he lias never quite recovered. After the war he settled down in civil life as a family carriage horse, and was much respected for trustworthiness and .amiability. He now enjoy* a pension of four quarts of Oats and as much cut feed as he wants every day, and can be as lazy as he.pleases. —The son of a devout Old Scotch clergyman having married without his father's approbation, the old man tpok occasion in the very first Tunnly gather- ing when the bride and gi^oom were present to insert his opiniaii of the affair in the midst of a prayer in this wise: \Thou hast added, O Lord, to our family. So has been. Thy will, it wad never hae been mine. But if i t is of Thee, do Thou bless tin connection. But, if the fide hath done it out o' carnal desire, against a' reason and -credit, may the cauld rain o' adversity settle in his habitation.\ — A citizen of Hartford, Conn., lias a Bartlett near tree which: is a natural 'barometer. On one side of the tree is a crack or seam extending to the ground, a distance of about six feet. In winter the seam ope.ns -or partly shuts, according to the temperature, while in the summer it closes tightly. -Friday morning, when the thermnmeter marked zero, the crev- ice opened fully half aii inch; but Satur- day morning, with the thermometer at 20 degrees, it had closed to one quarter of an inch. In extremely cold weather; this summer-tight seam will open an inch. \SiTslical Curiosities. After ten years of unprecedented hard labor in this city, I feel thankful that I am able to of- fer to the citizens of Syracuse and C'etitral New York the Finest Assortment of Foreign and Domestic Stationery In al l it s details. The most complete.ines of Blank and Memorandum Books:, In almost Endless Varieties. INITIAL PAr PEHS, the charm of the day fo r Convenience, Beauty and Cheapness. Iii addition to jtlie above, a full line of Printers' Groods, FLAT, FOLDED, PLAIN AND KVLKD PAPKRS, WEDDINU PAPETl AND ENVlCLOPErf AND PRINTEUS' MATERIAL constantly on han,!. Printing Presses and Machinery. ALSO, GvotMy 1 Bi^, .V\ £ - . »•• t ; Papers, TWINES, AND OLDER BOOKS. We sail MANILLA PAPEji as rfuM-p as Can be purchaseil in New York and Boston. W'e PRINT Paper Bags and WrappinH: Papers. Consumers please note this. Leave orders HERE. WE UNDERSTAND OUR BUSINESS. * 40-ly M. M. ELY respectfully call attention'! to his new stock of The Springfield Republican remarks that some people will be surprised to learn that the word \its\ is not found in our English Bible ; and more people still, the Chicago Advance asserts, would be surprised if their attention were called to the circumlocutions and awkwardness to which our translators wei;f obliged to resort on account of the lack of the word, which had not at that time been developed in the En- glish language. They were Obliged to use as substitutes for it \whereof\, and \thereof and especially \his some- times to the extreme confusion of the sense; and in one memorable passage they were compelled to change the gender altogether* passing from \it\ to \she on account of the impossibiL ity of carrying on the translation with- out jfcho possessive of \it which they did not possess. The passage is i n tho eighteenth Psalm ; and the exigencies of the translation, going from \it\ to \she and back again to \it almost de- stroys a wonderfully fine allegory. Consisting of Coffins, Caskets, Metalie Burial Cases, &c, &e. Also, constantly on hand a large and | fine assortment of S H-R'O IJ > 5 . Having been to great expeijso in] procuring an f Elegant Now earse I hope, by strict attention to bu-j Isiness, to merit a liberal shsu-e of the! public patronage* I am located at] my old stand, South Jelferson St. J three doors south of the post office, I where I may be found at any \hourl of the day or night, when not aosentf I on professional business. Mexico, July 16, 1873. 37 J± WILSON -— murm- — Dollars J ! MECHANICS, AND EVERYBODY Buy the World-Renowned iDieSfiwiilfc; BEST IN TIIK C^the Highest Premitnu %va« aiTai'ded to it at Ohia State Fairj Northern Ohio Fair; Ameiv Institute, N. Y.; Cincinnati Exposition j Indianapolis Exposition; St. Lonia Fair; Louisiana State Fair; Mississippi State Fair; and Georgia State Fair; FOR BEING THE BEST mm MttHISES, and doing the largest and -bent. range of work. All other Machines in the Market were i-ii direct H %W*For Hemrtiuiri, Fell- in-g,'$bitchiiig, Cording, Binding, B ru. id i ng, Embroider nig, Quitt- ing and StiiehUbg fine or heavy, goods it is unsurpassed. Where we havo no Agents we 'will deliver a Machine for the price earned above, at the nearest 33-ail Eioad Station of Purch'asors. Gyrus Wfaitney, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW- Neal Block, (East ond of Lower Bridge), Oswe go, N. Y. Special attention paid to collections, Foreclosure of Mortgages, Adjustments of Titles, Conyeyanceing, Assign- ments, Banlcruptcy, Wills, Settlement of Estates, Itailroad, (Jommercial and Marine Law to. CYRUS WHITNEY, (Co Judge.) Needles for a!! Sewing Ma- chines for Sale, Old Machines taken in Exchange, Send for Circulars, Price List, &c., and Copy of the \Wilson Reflector, one of the best Periodicals of the day, de voted to Sevving Ma* • chines, Fashions, ©eneral Mews and Miscellany. Agents Wanted f ten Seiii fettle Co. CLKVKIiAN-Ii-, OHIO, E, M. ANDIEWS, G-anoral Agent for Oswego Ociuaty, 163 Water Street, OSWEGO, N. Y. O SWiiflt) COUNTY SIIEUIfF'S SALE—By Virtue of a judgment un d Ueuretal order i n the Supreme Court, in-an aotiou between George Fox, plaintiff, and Keubun h. Slawson ami others, delendants, I shall ex- pose for sale and sell a t jiublie auction to th e highest bidder, a t the Law office of iJtcovge U. French, in Mexi- co, in said county, on Saturday, the 10th day oi Janu- ary, lb75, at TO o'clock in the forenoon, all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Oswego Co.uiity, and ('escribed in said judgment in substance,_as follows, to \\ it: • All-thai ct .•tain pie o o r parcel of land situate in tlie to\,n of I'arish, co.iuity of Oswego, and State of Neiv York, bounded as follows: On the north by laml lormerly owned by Catherine Darling, on the south by th e line of small-lot Noi 31, township No. 23 -in Scriba's patent, on the west by th e west line of said lot No. Kl. It being 36 acres of hind oif from the south .end of fifty acres ot land formerly owned liy l)cimison'l*isdale, (now deceased) excej.'ing six acres s >fd to George Moore, off from tlie east side, which fifty acre'! formerly owned by saitl DenuiMuu'ri^d'tilei is described as fuilo\\s-: \All that -piece o r parcel oi' hind,-\iz : Fifty acres of land.tobelaidoff firoiiitliewest«ideonot nninber tiiirtj- oiii', (sinall allotiuent,) in township uumbtTtweuty-third of h-'cribas patent, by aline parallel with the west side i»f >.aid lot. Dated at Mexico, ?.. V., this third day -of December A. D., l*7fc. 'ilEXRY 11. LYMAN, * Sheriff of t)swc-,'o('o,uitv,. f'.y V.'iu-.l v.\I .V. f!Li..U'AnilI, Deputy Sherilf. (iKo. -(-I. FKI-.XCH, Att'y, of Mexico, N. Y. »t-()-UTtJA(l-K SAI.K.—Whereas, <lefault has ill 1-it'i'u hiade i n the payment of money, m-cured by mortgage lUtol tlie 2iitday of November, 1.^72, I'Xfc-uted liy ITeiiry A. Wartrer,, of thecity . «f < )Weg<i, i n O^vego county,, and State of New YtirR, tn-Seyn-iiiiir Wowlen, <>f the town of I\Iex- ini, i n said county, and wliieli mortgage was recorded jnthe Clerk's OfH'ee of saiil .-county of Oswego, iii Liber 'M of mortgages, at page '>?>'.), on tin-ir>tli (lay of (let., lH7Ii, at '.i.| o'ojoclc i n the forenoon of that day. And whereas - the amount claimed to be due lipnn .\aid niortgage at the tinie of tlie first ptil* lication of this iiotiec i s the sum of five hundred thirty-eight'diillarH and eight cents, which is.the whole amount claimed t o b e nnpaiil uiion said mortgage. _ Xi>w therefore, iloticcis hereby given that by • virtue of the ilower of Hale contained i n saiil' mortgage and duly recorded a s aforesaid, and i n pursuance of the statute i n j.itch case .made ami provided, said mortgage will be foreclosed by a &al\ of tlie .premises therein ih'spnhedat pubiiq anct'oii at the uiiice of A. I*'. Kellogg, in tin : \i.llagc of Jicxici,, Osv^'n ('vuiity, anil State of. New York,_on the Kith day of ^iarch 11:75, at 11 o'ch.ck in the forenoon c,f (liat day. The same premises a: v de ;eriVd i n said' mort- g.V.: as follows • All that tract •«• parcel of land situate i n .tlie.\town of Strib», County of Oswego,. State of New York, and knowii as- one acre_ of laud situate i n the north-east cor- ner o l thirty acres <.»f land formerly owned, by I'e.acon Ik-ad, aiid oy/ncit Jan. 7, VMVA, by Her- cules lieail, and bounded, o n the North )>y the ^high-way, known- as the middle road ru'nuing from Oswego City to Scriba 0<irners, east bV land owned ,hy 1 ^ucien. Phillips, and sovth and west by land owned by Lucieu Philliiw..—Dated Dee. 17, -1-4J.7-1. ' SKYMOI'll WOllDEN. Mortgagee. A. V. ivi-i.Loc;.:, Att'y Mexico, N; Y. oKTUAtil-: Fol'tECLOSlT-K-E KAUC. - Whereas default' bos been made in the iiaymeut of the luon- .•y-i -ecui'ed to be paid by a certain indenture of niort- ':\\'e dateil th e nineteenth day of October, in th e ..aj- one thousand eight hundred and .sixty-nine, n.ule, executed, acknoulc' red and delivered bv Alex- , ..M !.i- Wl.i'.U-ni IV a:dS.^ui.V,ndtUmme,,his'>\iie, both | I.I'OVAC^O City.in th e coifmSigf-Osw^o and State of jjew ; Yi.rk, of the lir-.t part,, liifflgKousrunto Denjamin E. lSoucii-, «i' Mexico; in saidc|H^^ ami State, mortgagee,. I and ii.'.My of the second part,T?P.ci\ufc the .pajniei.t'of j tlii.ee t'h'Hisuidiiollars and iiitefct thereon-, i s merein , devjr.ib.vl , of which there i-. claimeil to be. now due ami j unpaid thereon the sum of three thousand dollars and interest .lli-.-reou.fr.>m th e first day of October, li.\-! ;. I v.hich iiMrt;.ige, with the power of sale therein, con- I tained, was reconled in the Wswego'Coiuity \Clerk's oiiice on file 20th.(lay of Oetobe'r, in flic vear•\l-»i>!i ivi-e I ;.:>J in IJiiok ,-5.)of Moftg-agc-(;B. ^.\ p. :Ui). | - And whereas the said inortgage atitl the debt therebv I s.-euad were, by the said Benjamin K. • liowen, on the ' l.ttfuty-sfieiith i\.iy of Jime, in th e year ls72, dulv sold, ;ussi;iiud and tran-'ferred * to licit' j .nun F. Fi-.'iK-h, who i-s n uw . n t\lio owner and l.oV-h-r tbcivof, and whereas by said default|iaving oi curivii inthc condition of tbe-.saidinortgage.tlie power 'therein coitUined-to sell the said mortgaged'premises 1'icuiie operative. And vitereas no suit or .proceeding a t law or others u-'-, v has been institute-t to recover the said debt re- ttniiiiii'- s t cured by th e s U id niortgagei or any part thereof. ' ' \i>v,-, therefore, notice-is hereby givon, that by lirtiie of th-prv.-e- of ^alu in said mortgage contained and tv -oi\K-d as aforesaid,, and in pursuance el th e stat'ite in sm-h ca.-c made and. pro\:icd, th e premise- in said ino.tuitge de-cnlied wid ha sold a t public auction to the , highest bidder, at tlf; law office of (i.-oi'gc (i. French, m the village of Mexico, in the-eounty of Oswego, X„ V., at ten o'clock in tin: foreitooli, ( >:i ,£he twentj-scvciith , W-iyoi February, in, the year oiie t'nousand eight -hun- dred' an/1 seven'v-live, (FebV '27th, 1^75, ,10 a. in.,) an d the sa:-l mortgage-wiil t-lteu au.i theu therebv be fore- closed. 'l\u- sr! in ii\ ;:••-. 1 pn-mise-i niv d'Csfribe-.l i'' • o-l Mortgage iu •••!!,• tanco. as IOMOWJ, to wit : All that tract -or parcel of Ian 1 situate in UK- '.-.wii of Scri.'u, in- tlie county of Oswego, . on^isliin of. ls s acres of land known as'the farm own- ed' h\ -.aid Ah-xaiidei' Whittemoiv and occupied by 1'ur- ter 'Ihouip.oii.as liii tenant and lessee an.I [\in parts oi lot.. 4-.I, \J4 and ,!l iii the iTtii .tomishijt of Scriba's pa- cnt, a:i of whi.-h,part!, adjoin e.>..-h other, and said: farm, i- 'i.iu-11 led by 1 oi.Is o-eiipied as follows; <in the north , i.y K..v,tif. .-'lone, Timo'hy--Higgins and K. Vincent, un . l-lu-ea.t ic. the highway and-ilcv.ckiah llall, and Julia S'lcMi-i, and to'orge Will, oil the south by——r i'.Uk: .ie* aid on til-.- West by sail! Blakeslee aiid D.miol ''•• igdi-n, ,vn ! r:::a-i.iis Stone, And said parts of s.tid* ta.-ii; niv iiu-ticuhuh. rlfvinbe-l at follows: 4'U acres t'lurciii, :part uf slid lot ;'.|, in to-.y-nsiiip 17, NcHfia's I'.u -ut, in a dee-' thereof to said.NVhitteih'ire.fivm Isaac . itice anil wife, Sept. •.'!), L--.ni, ami recorded at page ttto, in I'.ook 7l ot deeds in the Clerk's.ott'iee of .said Oswego ('•Mioty.o.i tlie 1','fh day of '<ovenilui,ls,\i(i whiclwleod tic- 1 Old. i •• d.-seriiicii ill sub-.tance as tollow s :, \All. t!,at ti-.K-'-o.-pai-.-.' 1 ot'laud'situ-itein tl-.e town of Scrib'i.kitinvu and ih-liK^'iishcd as a part of lot number thirty-fuur, i.i_t'.w!i..iiip mnnlier scveiitetii, Scriba's pidcnt, lying in aid • .v.-:-,- county and Slate al'oresaW, and bounded as lollo.v.s,. t'i wit : liegiiiniugat the north-east corner of lotN'o, thirty-foni. and bounded on the east by th e i.oi.is i.f ji.uiii-l l>ubois,.ou the south by th e lands of W'iil'ia-iu itic-, also mi tile west by th e lauds of said. Wihiaiu Itii e, on, a parallel line of said lot as far west as Alexander Whittciiiore's west line, running from liortli to smith, and on the north, by the lauds of said AICMIU- dirr V, hitU'inore, to the place of bc-dmiing, cuntaining loiw .i \ a n i a half acres of land be tliVsarac inu.'e or 1- 'ORTGAGE te-ORECLOSUBE SALE.^-Wliereas default has Jbeen made in th e payment of th e debt secured to tie paid by a certain indenture of mortgage, dated, made, executed, acknowledged aiid de- livered on the 29th 1 day of dotober, in th e year 1873, by Henry J . Brooks, aiid Eidele A.'B^ooks,his wife, both of the City of ffew York; of the first part, Mortgagors, unto Delos Dewolf, President of The City Sanity of th e City and County of Oswego, New York, of the second part, Mortgagee, TO secure th e payinent of five thou- sand dollars and interest thereon as; therein described.of which there is now due-ihe' sum of six hundred^ eighty- one dollars ahd fopy-eight cents, (gC8i 48-100,)-and in- terest thereon from October 29th, 1874, and to become due thereon by thfe credit therein given, the sum of two thousand five- hufidred dollars, (§2,506,) with iaiterest thereon from October 20th, i87i A h of which, that is to say the sum of §3,181 48-1Q0, aiid interest thereon from October 29th, 1874, is claimeil t o be how due, and payable by reason of a condition in said mortgage^ providing that if dny % suni remain due and unpaid an d inarrear for teii days; th e whole amount unpaid should thereby become due and be payable immediately, a t th e option of the moijtgageo. Which mortgage with th e power of sale therein con- tained, was recorded in the Oswego County Clerk's of- fice on 20th day pit* December, 1S73, in Book 100 of mortgages, p . 3271 &c. Aiid whereas,, by such-default lia\ing occurred in the condition of the paid mortgage, the power therein t o sell the said Mortgaged premises became operative. And whereas, ijo suit or proceedings a t law or other- wise has been iiititutetl to recover th e said debt re- maining, secured by th e said mortgage, or any part thereof. j Now, thercforci notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of s)Uc in said mortgage contained, and re- corded as aforesaid, and in pursuance of tlie statute in such case ln.ade jaiid provided, th e premises in said, inortgage described,, will be sold a t public auction a t the Bankipg-offieb-of The City Bank, iuthe Citv of 0.,. wego, on the 2fjtti day of February, ls75, a t 2 o'clock in t . afternoon, j T Aiidthe said i|or,tgage will theitand there thereby be mi '.-closed. | Thesaid moriaged -jireiliises are described in said- mortgage in substance as followsito wit: All that certaifi.piece or parcejl of land situate and located in thetcftvhpf Amboy, County of Wswego and Stateof New Yifrk, known and distinguished as lof<i:i, in township nuniberC of Scriba's: patent:aiid is.liound- cd as follows, tohvit: Beginniiig, at the S. W. corner of lot No. 87, at a stake 1-2 links, west of a water ash, (•'. M. I)., h7-y», aii 1 runs thence ^. U'.),' lO. 13 chains. r,u links to a birch' tree, t*. it. I).; tltelice K. 20« V\'.. 4 chains, bo links. ;b a stake, thence S. (!•.»» K. a i chains 20 links to the ecu re of tlie highwav, thence along said centre S. 21\ W. M chains. 52 links to the junction of the two roads,, thcnfcc along the centre of the road leading by Alvah Ciimn ings as it was iiii l.V.b, 2 chains, thence S, 21- W. a chains:) links to a stake,,'thence -N. (!*.W \V. frclmiris 45 link:, aience N. 21 ' E. a chains 00 links to the centre of- t'llQ highway, the ice along said centre northerjy 4 ehailis 5.1 'links, thenk\ -\. •_'•! K.\ :i chains 10 links, Whence N, tl<>* \V. 5 chailhs 4a liiiks, thence -N. 21\\ K. 2 chains ,o o a water ash, V. M.. I-)., tiieiice S. W.r Wi ;13 chains So Units to a stake,,theiu-e X„ 21\- IJ. 2a chains to th e pi ice of bcginniug,,,coiitainmg i'l',)\ acrts of land more or less. Together with all other jiart.s or portions of said lot »9 now owned by said Henrv J . Brooks : and to,'ether with the tttnnerv and all other buildings and e?ectioiis therepn, aind all'engines, boilers, vatu, pools, leacjies, hide nulls, jiluiniis, bark mills, ml lers, shafting, belts, belting, and if.ll niachinery.and tools of whatsoever l.ilid now located upon said lands-or up- on lot 100, herqi'nafter described. Also all. that |ertain oilier piece or purctl of land-situ- ate, lying aiid 1 eiiig in Amhov, aloresaid, .aiid known and.distinguish :d as that part of lot iou in-the said tow/iiship. 0 of'Hfcriba's patent, lyi'ngsouth of the stream or pond of watfer and bouniled east, south and west by the E, S. & VV. ines of said lot 10'j, and Containing six- ty iur.es-of laitiL of which fifty acres are improu'd -fariii- Rome, Watartown and Ogdens faurgjl, I* 1874, Winter Arrangements. 1874, On aiid after jMouidtty, Deo. 1 !ili. and until fvirtliei\ notiee,, ])tisst'i)g(:r trains Will run on this raid ;t,s follcnv.s, (i'8'ni-i- days excepted) :— Leave Mexico, 9.10 a, in. ; arrive at Koine, 12.05 ii; fn. ; U'tica, 12.40 p. in. ; Albany, 4.20 p.m.; New York, 10.00 p. m. Leave Mexico 1.30 p. m. ; arrive at AVutertown 4.17 i> A m..; Cape- Vihceiit 6.;i0-p. in . Leiive Mexico 0.42 p. m.; Arrive at VVatert'ftvn 8so;ip. nii ; Home, O'.'JO p. in . ; lUica, 10.00 p. ixi'..;AHI)finy,. 1.10 a . in.; New York, 7.00 a. m., Sleeping car through to New York. Leave Mexico, 7.21-a. in . I2.o0.p; &-01 p 111. 111. Arrive at Oiiwejj -S.4.\) a. m. 1.4\) p ; 111. 8,45 p. m. LEAVE NEW HAVEN, • land, and i It is was'ctmveyed h It is iiitend. convey fei) acrei thereof still ow 2;., IsTl. olive V all of said-hit 100 ei'eept : GKonuE(;. Pi I.XCII AU-oi-m QJtTHAq Whereas. indenture of (Joino; East - 'J.iai a. m. l.Oopi ni . «.2Sp, l-i. J. 11. T. KlLV-ItY, «en Sf racuso iTos ''Join^ West 7.4J a. in.. I.\.*! P. IU. cl.ir, p. m W. M11AK, (ieh'lSllilt. '1 Ticket Affeiit. Goixi; Nui'.'ui Lu.wi; ' A. M. Kyraetisc 4 00 Central ri'[.v.:u-c, 4 .\>7 M'allWi-y, 5 DM Mast'ingH,, ii 17 I'arish, 1 ~t '_'.', (\•.doss.- ' r. :io Union Hijuave, ;\> i!7 iii-il«i.-.s\.illv, :, !;, Pulaski,, •(•; di! Sai-nly Creek Ju. •«•> -'•) ('ioiNi;. ,S«>r,',ii. A. M. Kaml'v t'r.-ck J-u. V C(f i'ulaski, » 7 i'i> Holmcsvillc, 7 bi I'niiinSiiuaiv, 7 i.7 ('olossi*,, *- Ci', •Paris!v, v I\! Hastings, • s> ;':i Mal-1'nrv, •• .\ Central' Sipiiti c-, i: t.1 Syracuse, 10 (-;o A. M.. 1>. M. 4 15 1 2 •>:> ii 07 1 4* !| :io 1 .\JH 0 iS ,2 <i7 7 u:; 2 12 7 i: : 2 17 7 o't 2 21 7 15 ' 2 :;,] * is 0 j:; ;> (iit ;; nit TiiAKsS LlIAVK : A. M. 1'. M. 1-1 (HI VI o() 11 4 5 3-2 :v 12 20 12 5 2 12 \' 12 5s, 12 5 5 1 (iii 1 ID 1 10 1 ::.)- 1 17 1 -5 s l !•;; 2 H 1 .\ 4 0 0 2 2 5 1\ St. 4 40 5. :;7 5 47 5 5 0 ('. o:5 <; (iv 1; I-. <i ^1 !i. o'.t 7 0 0 I-. ii . 7 15 7 .\.1 7 4'.) 7 SA « C5 «' 1 2 .S IS S 27 »:;f 0 ;« M OE.TGAGE SALE.— Whereas Garrett L. Osteiliout, and Mary A. Gsterhotft, his wife, then of the town of New Haven, bounty of Oswe go> Sjtate of New York, by their teertain indenture of mortgage, bearing date the 29th day of August, A. D., one thousand eight hun- dred and seventy-threejdid mortgage and iconyey unto Hiram H. Barber, of Mexico, county and otate aforesaid, the premises* hereinafter de- scribed. ; \ Which said mortgage with the power of sale there\ - —J-^~-> 1 •> - - - - - in< irtgages page 300. And whereas the said Garrett L. Osterhout liy his certain other mortgage bearing date the 2'.)th day of August, A. D., one thousand eight miiidiedand seventy-three> did mortgage and convey unto Francis W. Osterhout, of Palermo, (.J.swego county, N. Y., the premises hereinafter described. intended by this iii-drtmuMil to mort- mm-b as aid ISrooksby deed-to Martit^Stean>s. by this instrument u, mortssfce and of said lot »y \belinr.-the remainder led by said Brooks.- Hated Xo\eml,er DKI.OS DKWDI.F, rre-'i'duilt of The Citv Hank, Oswego, X. V M-urtirai've. J ot Jiexico, X. Y. K F(-) R E( 'L'OS\lT'RE ..SALE, defaiilt -ha? been made in the pay- ment of monJys secured to be paid liy a certain nort.gage dated ilio fourth day of July, i n the tear one thousand ei<dit hundred andseventy-t ir.ee ,,niade,.excciite(l:,ackiiMwit'dc;ed and deliveruiy by .lay B. Chappcl, of Plucnix, iii tlie county- of (Vswe^o, and ' state of New York, of thef first part, mortgagor, unto Eliza Jaiie Ilorr, of the. same place, mortgagee, an<! party of tiieseninil part, toseenrcthepayment nf seven hundrelr and fifty dollars, (.^750), and- iii- t'.-res{,_Chereo.i, a s therein .described,, of w-Meh there hi now Ule iind unpaid thereon the' .-um of one hundred, lolJiuvij (^lUO), and'int'ercst. thereon from the iirst daj' of Sejiteniber, i n the yc: r one thousand eijf i t Inlndred and seyenty-four, and to bee tint'due tlie'rcfiii the sum of si x -lntmlrefl- and and fifty doll iris, j#'5.\S0) together with interest uponsc\eii hundred and fifty dollars, (S750), from the iirat day of December., i n the year on e thousand ecjht iiuiid'red and seventy-tliree. Which-iinptgage with the power of sale there- in containeinvas rtc.tnk'd MI the Oswego Couniy Clerk's \fficp oil the. sixteenth day of September, in the yeari one .tl..<-nsand -ci^ht hundred and seventy-thate, at nine o'clock i n the fi>reiu>!>ji, i book nunibir ninety -nine infinortgages, at plig fottr huiidr.Aland eighteen, (P.. 'J'.t,' p . 41s). And whcjeaH, by s'-vch default haviii;; oc'.-urrcd in the condition of the said iiior.tgaifi?', thepoWcr therein t o sill the said sriiirgaged premise.-, became operative, j . And' whJi;t:a,s, n o suit o r •pruecejiii.-r jit -law « r otherwise,.[lias been iuslituteilto. reeu\ or tli^ v ;l i,] :lcbt remaining, sccureil by tliPKaiil lum'tgago or any part {sieiv->f, Aiid wht-re.i-., t-he-said m-«r.t^a^e and the «.lebt thereby isejmred Vv'erc, liy tile said Eliza Jane Ilorr,-on tlie sisieenfeh day of Ajiri!-, -in the year one thousand eight hundred.aiid- seventy-fniir.,, duly stild, kssignvd and transferred to ira'i'lutts, i>f Phumix!, N. Y., and v.-ere by the said Ira lietts, o n the ilrst day of October, i n tlie ^-t-ar last above, n^nu'd duly su'd., a--''-i;jiicil and tr.'i''-- ferred to George G . ErcfK:!'.,. of Mexico, X. V.,. who is noi,\the owner anil holder thereof. .Now, jdlercfoi't', notice is lierehygivi'irthat by virtue of tflie power i.f sjilc in. said riior-t^rage, enil- tainedanillivciinied a s afursaiiland i n pursuance of the stat|iteinsuch catse made and provided,.tli» premiss's ift said mort^.',:;e-deseribed-, will bos-old at public iswction., at tb.c lay/ office of (f-cor^e- (i. Eienuh,,iijthe \ilkge <if .Mexico, in the county ; of Oswegiiand Htalcnf'New V'ork, at tcii-o'clock in the .forenoon, onthea-wehly-ninlji day ofJan- uary, in t]ie year \in: thinisa-iKlci-ht jiundrcd and sevenly-tive, (Janu'y 2SI, .1K751, and the said The clock in-thc .>.upcrintc.iiile;vl\s (itlicf at Sy- racuse is the Standard 'j'iine, and will b e r 'filia- ted by New Ynrk < '••n-tral time. S. X. II. K . foNNECTloNs. Leave Syracu'-c. N. Y. C . l v If. P P. 'P., as f-.l'Iows : Wi.<lii:<.r'l Direct Pu.id 12;'10, m, 1::»), 2:. - :5,, 7:110; 7:55,, ',i : ('l.), .11 : 55 ;,. m . Aul'.i .-n Poail, 11:15,, ai in. , 2:15. p. in. Trains arrive in Syracuse on the N. Y. C. fruin the West -Direct Road at 1.00; 2.1.., lch,'ij. tl:;io, a. 1.1.; 12.25 2..00, 0.40, 7.10, M>0 p.ni. Auburn- jtuad -POO.,, y:«\> a. in. 1.2.:!'), H.OOp. hi . ^Leave Ceutr,aPS(i:uare, Ns Y. & O . M, R. E. Northward M..'!^,, ii.ui 4.4Dp. 10..; Southward-- y.i'..s.a. in.; 4,40, p. in . __ J. W. MOA'^Sup.-rhitendcnt. Sj-racusi-, Nov.. 10 , lb71. M G-'UTGAGE. Prichard and SA UL i\ Delia i lage of Phii'Uix, Oswe;.; their certain indenture «-f the .sixth day of March, eight hundred, and payment of the sum Whcn-ar., Pioiibi-h A. .-» hi s wife nf the vil- > County, N. _Y., by Mi>rtx;'.'_;.c Inuring date A. D:., mil' thousand \W'Uty-one t o s. Oui'e the fi.ur thi.tisand and live Al- !1!U: ain • thereof,,' part of lot :'! in s.uit\ ti. '.I tihiTi W>1, The choicest in the world—Importers' prices —largest Company i n Aineriea;-rstapli> article— lileasosevei-yliody— trade continually increasiht? —Agents wanted every where^-best iniludemunts - don't waste time—send for circular to ROBERT WELLS,. 43 Vesey Street, NeW York; P. O . Box 1287. Oolong, Black-r-10, 50, 60 , best 70 cents per l b Mixed, Grn and Bile—40, 50 . 00, best 70c. \ Japan, Uncoloi-ed—60, 70, 80 , 90, best SI '' Imperial, Green—60, 70, 80 , 90 , best SI \ Young Hyson, Green— 50, 00, 70, 80,,, 00;, SI, best §1.0 5 - .. . « Gunpowder, Green—SI. 10, best $1.30 \ English Breakfast, Black—60, 70 , 80, 90 , best SI. - ' -. ' - r . \ N. B,—We have a specialty of Garden flrowth Young Hyson and Imperial at §1.20 and Oolong Extra Choice SI. flS^ If one of our agents should not call upon you, send for a pound of any kind yom require. Enclose the money, and we will forward it to you per return mail without any extra charge. 7?10w If you want first class ©0 to Bews & Walton's, Manufacturers of Agricultural Inapleuients, and all kinds of Machinery* Brags Casting done to order. Also sole mantifactuKerg of the Monitor Horse Power. Mexico Iron Foundry. Mexico, May 14,1874. 28 \VTOTICE TO CREDITORS.— In pursuance li of an order of T. W. Skinner, Surrogate of Oswego bounty, '.notice i s hereby given to al l persons having claims against .hinies- ltoberts, late of the Uiw.i-i.-f M'-xito, iu said coun* ty, deceased, to present their accounts, with the vouchers thereof, to the Undersigned, at his residence in Mexico village, on o r before the 1st day of May, W5 o r they will lose the ben- fit of the stati'tein sttcli case made and provi- ded.—Dated Oct. 2?„1S74. OllVILLE ItonERTS, Administrator, OTICE TO CREDITORS.-In pursuance of an order of T. W. Skiniier, Surrogate of Os- wego County, iiutico i.sbereby triven to al l persons having claijj|8 againsilLeiiry E. ('olvin, late of the 1 town of New Haven, in said county, deceased, to present their accounts, with the, vouchers thereof, to the undersigned at the resi- dence of C. L, Gridley, inavd town, on or be- fore the4th day of May, 1875, or they will losts the benefit of the statute in such case made and provided.^Dated Nov. 3rd,-18^1. FRED, A. COLVIN, Administrator, MYEA. COLVIN, * Administratrix. t'herii.:' to v.ii.l Uhittcnu're inul Aurmi his .r.'.th.-;', trmii Rmitl M. Eaton inul wji'e, Dee. ^1, 1>\.'1 iiu.l: i\i.'or<ted a t jajre 041, -in Hook-lit of ileeils,\ in sidil ( IV-.-.k.'., i.:'iiv, Jl:in.h IU, 1^.\.4. Also 10 if thereof, I'.irt '•;' lot -i.i in s.ime town Ihintiiton'-; tl-orc in the !.i-.t il'oi.;i'.!ii..'.l deed, in *s:hieh ilee-il the I.i.t.l is (leserilj- i'.l >'i eidi^tntice iu follows : \All tint tract or jurcel of land sittiutu in the town ot S.-rih-i, nforesahl, now owacl and oeeui»ie'Il)V i-laii- : ie( M. li.istoir, coiitainiiig (ii0 H. -10U). sixty :u!(j\»T.'lb0 a.'resi.i' land. Fifty acres of s.ii.l farm is oil'the east |u'.it ot lot numt'er tweiitv-four in townjfip number •se: eiilLen iii Heriha's hate'iit in the town oi, Sei'iha afor-e- -\•.'i-i. . Ten acres of said firm is off the sont'h.enil of the west half of fifty acres, «i:<l fifty acres to he laid off from the •tithnve.,t corner of lot minihar forty-five in Hamilton's (Joiv, .iu touiisliiji nuniher seienlesh of :.^r\i.ha\ p.ituiit, liy a line parallel with the north and y\ e.-,i, lines oi said l.,t, and the U7-100, is hounded as fob lows, \h ; Township No. (1,7) s.-vonteen, town, pouniv niiil'Stv.to aforesaid, Lot So. (45) forty-five Ib.'inilton's U' re, be}.'-i'.)iiiii:rat a -'talie stamline; in the sooth line of s-.i'.i 1 it. siv chains and thirty-livehnlts easterly iti.tn the Mi'ith curni:.-, titetire running easterly alone; said south line two • '.aim ail 1 ele\ en. links lo-ji .stake, thc-nee north l'J .'icgrce ,';ii-:.i;iiutes we-ifU chain's 4-2 Jinks'to a sttike tin.nee si.uth :'•! decrees ,:si> minutes west :{ chains and filly (.\.0) nine links to the ile-ee-of be/ihiiinK, cimtaiir- iii:: :'.7-1\0of an .uiv. The above described is not to i.icl'i.le any of the creek which rmis along near the ea.l lote. 'llse nbo,\o ues.:riljed partsof lot-s means to in- ei'iele ail thw kuid uowoiViied and occupied, by the afore- said party of the iii'stjiaft.with the ej.eeptiou. of the Use i.i'uiie-lourth ol,\.n acre oi land olf of the south-west cor- ner-»f thealjo\u uienlioiied te'ii acre lot oft of lot So . fort;-five for a burjin-,' ci .ni.l.Mith the appurtenances, *-*\-'. v'.e*. Also 40 it (called::',) •«) am'. :'.\i K, beinjj in all fir, a, thereof, part ot. lot 4.\. in the same tou a. (lianiiltou'.s More,) in a deed thereof from Iiavtd (.'lark and W. to io 1 Aan.n and Alexander V.'liitUnioiv, ilated March, .':, 1-.\.I. and recorded at, paye K47, in lio.ik b'J of deeds, In- said Clerk's otiice, on July i\_' lisijl. Ill which deed the. land is described as foiknvs : \All thai tract or parcel of land situate iu th e t iv,--i i.f Scri'./.i bchij the ea.-.t ba.if > of titty acres -..;.! fifty acre, to be laivl, oil frojn the s-mth- i.e.t e..rner of lot nuniber fi.rty-JHe (4.1) iii llainilton's (b>iv, in tiiwiishin nmubcr seven- teen (.1.7) i.f Keriba's patent hyaline .parallel with th e nortliand west lines of said lot subject to the coiuii-, lions, exaetionsandrosorvatioitsin.thepatenticontaiued I-I. which this parcel isa part. Also all that certain par- i\l of liuiil situate in the town of Si-riba, in the couiity - of ') iwe^'O, bcir..^ th e south half of th e residue of lot : number forty-five, ,(.45), in township No. seyenteen (.1 ot Haniillon'sliore, iSeriba's jiatent, after sixty-five (C acres is laid off from th e west side of said lot by a line paral'ii'l.to the west line of said lot, excepting sixteen (Pi) acres of land'to be'taken from th e east enS of the said south half on the 7th day of November,. lbS5, con- ..' eyc.i, by Daniel II. Eaton aiid bavinia his wife, to Hor- ,iee Wliitehouse, said south half-, after' deduetinK said sixteen ujre.., containing thirty-three acres of land, be the .same more or less. -This Conveyance is made sub- ject to the .payments, conditions and covenants and agreements siiceified and contained i n a certain inden- ture of moft^ajre executed by thesaid baiid Clark, and Mary then his wife,to Hiram JJenio, President of the fjtiea City Bank, on the £Sth day of August, 1S49, and re- corded in the County Clerk'soffice, August-31st, IS40, in Book 27 of mortjrases, page 170, &c, and which said nior.iraife waa Kivon for the purpose oi securing the pay- ment of the stim of five hundred and fifty dollars and interest, a t the time and i;i the manner therein' speci- fied. Thejpremisei hereby conveyed include the land iiow occupied and owned by the said David 'Clark as a farm.\ Also 16 acres thereof, part of said lot 45 in a deed thereof, from Joseph K. Vincent, to said Alexander Whittemore, on JIai'ch 20th, i856,,and reeOrded.at page 493, in llook 71 of deeds, on the 26th day of Mareh,1856, ill sa'l Clerk's office. In whicU deed tlie land is described in substance as follows.: \All \that tract or parcel of land situate in the town ot Scriba, 'known and distinguished as the White House Jot containina (16) sixteen acres and taken off of the east end of th e south half of lot number forty-five (45) of Hamilton's Gore, To\vnship number (17) seventeen of Scriba's patent, bylines par- allel to the north and east line of said lot as was estab- lished by Robert Simpson's survey,, in eighteen hundred and fifty-five, being the same that is now owned an d occupied by the said Joseph E. Vincent.\-s-Dated No- vember 27, 1S74. 1 • B. F. FRENCH, Assignee. GEORGE G. FRENCH, Att'y , of Mexico, Oswego County, N. Y, inortga, closed, 'i'he sau| said mori AlHli^ town of !: will then aiid thi-rc thevtby 1 c f. lore in I inortgaged premises are des.-i.ik-d •age i n sttlistain-eus foili.w.s, to wit : tract o r paivel of land situate i n the le'ljcoinity of -Os.weg'i..iud State hundreddollars payable i n tiveeipuif annual p,i ,- uientsfr-'in tb\ d:,ite._ hereof, (-itiil mnri-a-,'!-], with interest oiiilii' v.bi je suni ini|..dd, ].:iy;ri.le senii.aimally.^il the (itii day i.f S-pti-mk-r'and March i n e,i\]i and evi-ly year, di d -limrl^avc and ioii\«'y,uii'..i Sainn/i li. .^li-ii.-, Aibnbiis- tr.it' {j-', and Kosina (1. 1 b.wiiine, Adiiii-:ii<tratri\, of the est:Uo *a& .!.•\•! I )..w.iin.r, dei'.'.-.sed', the |. several pi'cunb-.., d.-.c-ii'. -I .«iil* tini-tiji'.l-v :;s fol- low:;, vi/. : All that L.r.w-t • r p.-iv -1 i.f L;.-.,.,i .i.vate in the village of !''lui.'iiiA,^(js\vi'- u 'o <'...,. >,'. Y., knuwii as lot (No.'.);;) in saiil village, lti».4niii-i'g a', the H. E. i..-,, if l.it-'.C, ..ii the noii'li' M,i.'\,f J.-.e-k St. K thence casterlv 1 Mil's, to SjuMici-r St., tlieucc norUnrly on \V.' lines of Spciner St., 1 2 rods, thence westerly i rmls, thuu-.- .-.iiilht-rliy o n tlie K. line of lo t '.Jo tv.'ehc rods ti . the placo of lw- Kiniiiii-.f, :ii dec-dedby A. P. Iftirt andv.ife to K. A. Pridiard. Also that tract o r parct-T of land, in vilhcc of JTinnix, 'known a s lo t No. S, ii, block (i i n said \ i-llau'e, a. Mir. eved bv < 'lias. A. Moifatt, in l>:'.ti, bcin h ' o n e..i- s of JeiF.-r.-.n and -church-S.t., (,;ci teet fmn't and icar, and K2 feet deep, de'cdi-i| by .b.-in Lariijip; an.! wife t o party Al.si) th.it tr;u: ••!• pij.vtl of !:.;id, b.-in^r twenty acresvu li. part oi \V . li.df i.f nib. •_', in e'rt. lot 17, in, X. part f 1 li.b t.,v. n-bip , f S -nba'-. put 1 - cut, •.\al.-nuii <-).s.v.;e :: -., Civ , N. V... for full'de^ .scriptii'ii see dud fr..in Rooscvelts t o said lb A. i-richfird, rci ••.;• led in (Iswc-u <'... (lerk's ..like, -March '2*, IM'.:., a t 1 p . la... in 1.....1; Hi4, uf deed's, pat;.''_':..-'. , All tiiat tract oi-parcel' uf l'.ir.d village i-i i ii.fiiK, Kin.v.n a s \ii iii block :<,,. lii,-iiisaid %:ii:r\.-. ; '('has. A.,-\lofi..tt, - , >: ; i : he-inn ol Which said:niortgage witb the power of sale therein contained was duly recorded in,the Os- wego, County Clerk's office the 3d day, of Sep- tember, 1873, at :2 o'clock p. m., in Lilier 99 of mortgages, page 359s And whereas, default has been made i n the payinents of the money secured to be paid in and by virtue of the said mortgages aii! each of .them,, and there i s claimed to be due on-the first above described mortgage at the fdate of the ,_ first \publication of this ' .notice §-10.67, and to become due the fur- ther siim of 81,000, and interest from Oct. 1st , 1874, and there i s also claimed to be dne on the last above described mortgage, at the date of the first publication of thisnotice the sum of §51.33, and to become due the - further sum cS>f eleven hundred dollars, and interest from Oetbber 1st lb.7-1. \<•-.•' 1 All that tract or parcel of land situate in the town of Mexico, Oswego Co., N. York, and be- ing part of lot No. 108, i n the 19th lowjiship of Serbia's patent and bounded as follows : Begin- nin;; at a stake i n the west side of 1 the 21s t township of Scriba's patent, thence JL31 links si.utlfc east from a hemlock cornered, thence west ..iohga line of marked trees 1 2 chss and 5 0 links to a stake at the S . E. corner of H. I)j Itichard- w.ii's laud, thence N. 5^ E. 19 chain's and 55 links to a small hemlock cornered, standing in the wcstlincof township No. 2-1, thentie S. 35 Q K. along the west line aforesaid towjnship, 19 chains h~> links to the place o f beginning, con- taining ten acres of land. ' Also al l of that piece of lot No. 1^8, of the 21 township of Scriba's' patent, lying and bein\ on the south side of the highway leading east froni (Jrafton SijUare to the town of Parish, con- taining, 5 9 71-100 acres of landbe the s|ame.more or less. - i And wherwis, no proceedings i n law! or efmity haw been instituted to collect tlie said debt se- cured by said mortgages or any part thereof. _ Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale contained in the said mortgages ami each of them, and pursuant to the statute m such case made and provided, the said mortgages will be foreclosed by a sale of the preinise, above described, at public auction, to tlie highest bidder, at the law office' of J. U Hartson, m tlie villus of Mexico, in the county of.Oswego..N, Y., on the 30th day of Jan.. w vwwego..;\, y., on the 30th day of Jan lc, o, at im e o'clock i n the afternoon of that dav - I')ated Nov. 5, leS74. | Assignees of thesaid Mortgages. J. D. ILvp.ThdN, Attorney, Mexico, N, Y. UK 1»E01-LE()K THE STATE OF NEW YORK,, TulMhcr Chick i.r her heirs ;, to -llam.alji C'hiek i.r her heirs; tn Louisa Chick or her heirs ; t o Betsy Chick i.r her heirs ; to Hiram Chick or his heirs ; t o Eivirn (.'jiieii ...r her heirs ; t o Calvin -Chick or his,' he-irs. Aii i.i win e j-esaleiiees are unknown to your petitioner Heirs and next of kin of Ephraim Chicke late of the town of Mexico, m the County of Oswego, deceased, Si nd tireclinj;; : Whereas, Ekcta Chick, of th e Town ofi Mexico, in tlie County of iis'woi, has lately made application to our . Surri.^ite of th e County of| Oawego, t\ i lilA e a certain instrument in writin).', nhlii« to real ami' personal estate, duly pr..\. a, tin T -ast Will .aid Te.stair.ent of sividEphraim ( b:ek, tkvcasx.il- : y.on and t ..-b of Mm.arehereby cited sini rciuifed personally, to.,.e an d appear before our sa;.l S'lrmrau-, at his office in the village, of Mexico, in said County oi tlsWejjo, of th e ±>d day of Februan next, at 1, ti'i'loek hi the aftennmu of that day, then and there t o at tend the probate of taid instrument is tne Lost tt ill :.;ul Testainent of saiei decfase.J. in testimony whereof, Wehav caused tlie- Seal of of- fi-e of ou r ..oil burrot te's Court of die County of iMvt-n, to l.e hereuiits. affixed. • Witness, Timothy W. Skinner, ..Surrojiate of thesaid County, -at the ullaifo of Mexico, m said Count\, t'heuMh day ..f Ikeemher, in\the ytiar one thoasainJ. er. lit huudreil and seventy-four, C. C. BROWS. ; a \ .isuiTOirat«'s Clerk of Oswego Couiity. ,,'. d*-i el del b; isl. .las.d .situate iii ti : :,e l-.lXii. -1 s Mir* eyi-il. !••• it. front Uld ;. \'. Jl. <*i»:i- iu Ullage- of l-1-.ck li\e i'l rc;avandlc;5 Moifatt, A- to i>.irty of :aue f •k 11 rear, of New Ybrk, being ]>art \<»f lo t .eighty-one (.si) of thesiMuontli (l(-;th-)-tow-n.-'hip of Scriba's pa- tent, and sxk'tseribed a s follows : lieginning ;tt a point in tfe centre of tlie highway, known a s the Volney rqad,, an.-l'al.-. tweeii th> land of dol-in I : liill' (V if division be^ •siiro aiid the piece of l.ind herein de.SLribed, clghtv (>'0) links, north twciity-four dt»,Teea east (.N. .'ir'K.,1 from the centrefof a. Tiiaple tree, standing i n said line on the wfeterly side of said highway, thence south twiJntyrfour degree.-s ten miiiutcs west (S. 2.1' 1(|' W.) along said division line fourteen chains and sixty-three links (li (W-lOO chs.) to a stake,, tliAiit-e south fi-irLv-oiio and lUH'dVmrth. degrees e ist (ri. 11\ l\i\' K) ,six'chains, and eighty links (11 S0-TGO chs. ) t.i a. stake, theuee n.nrth eip'ity-ctie d'-.-nsei's cast (X.. M ' K)fo,nr chains .am! tV-rty-six links (1 .!(i-l.i)() chs.)- to the centre of flhe h-ig-hwav, thence north, nine dvgrei-s west(.N. l| J W.) eighteen cliains ami six links {l>i C-lOli tfiw.,') t» the tilaeeof beg-innin;;. eoniain- •ing eight ,f(.\V acics of land as surveyed Feb'y. Dated ^ove.mheiv.tli, TS7-1. G|<:Oll(;K(-;. FR-KNtHi, Assignee,. u:d Att'y i n person,,of Mexico, Oswego Co., N.Y. rear, and V.i: g.'-r ai,.lviii'e to !' A All that, tra.-t or ) l'h<«'iii\, Kri..:..-.ii as villa... i-.l-J, in said village, biing Ci', h.-t fi-i nt ami feet deep, a:- si'i'vcvcii !.vi'!i:i-:, A. IK, Ifrod, deed, d by >b'ry A. l!'i!''. the first part, .lanuaiy 1.\.. 1M,.'. - AH that tract i-r p.iiv<i ...i land I'liii-nix, !vii<.\.v:i ; a s viilawe l.-t No. 2 , i n bli iiis.fid \-iil-u-- .., b.-i:,g <;:; fe.-t froiit a-nd friiiitini nn.Ji'ir.iii .trcet, and l.'SU ft'ct dee]), a s surveyed by (\lu . A, .Moifatt in June, Is'ifi-, deede.1, by Ci, or-,- Sallaiiin and wife t<. saii.i li. A. l/riehanl. . \\\lii.di sai.l moi't.-;.iL;i' c..'.ii.ain- tli.-fei:i a j-ow. i. of sahyand tl-at sai.l- inort.-age witli .said power of sale therein (•.mtaiued was duly'reforded in the O.svv.-go County Clerk's < ilicc'tlie- 21s t dav of March, 1->71, at '.»..'cl-i.-k a. iu.., i n liber i' l of mortgages, at, pa„'e 1 :'.;•'. And w.hei'i'aSi default La s been made i n the payment of tin- looiu-y.;secure, i to b o paid in and l.y virtue of tlie said in..rt--a-^e, and there is claimed to b e d-iic at the date of the first, publi- cation of this, notice -the Mini i f s2.'.i;,iS^2, and to bcci-.nieduc.th.'ftmhfr snniof .fl„.'rl!y.OO and, interest from Mareh 'ti, 1>'J I. And whereas, no i.ri.ceedings in key o r eipiiiy luive been ilistitliti'd t o co'lle'i't. the said debt se- cured by slid inortgage or any part thereof. therefore, Ii\t'ic' .f tlie- power .;•.:.•. aad pur Aovf that by virtu- thesaid molt: in such case n;;- U* anu pio gage will IU-11 .r trWn 1.1.v above d'e<i'ri'li'.'l,'iit puV.'.'i.. est bidder, at tin: law ohiei l- licrcl.y gk.-n f.f talc contained i n .uan't to the statute iiied,. tin ' >aiil mi'i't- :i.-'de of the prendscs aui'iii.u, , i the high- JK Hartson, in Mi i-icu. i n tie- .County of Ifewty ^ird <!ayoi' Jan., 'lVS. at one . aftent..on of that i'--.v.--Dated the village' i,.i' N. ¥..„ on Hi o'clock i n tb , Oct. 2!), ls-74. SAMUiCI. If. rfTONir:, Amiiii.trat.ir , leOSTNA (i. DOWNING. Adniiuistratiix, Of the i;.stateof I,eV:i Downing deceased, Mortgagees. J, D. 1IAI'.\.SU:<„ Attorney, Mexico,, X. Y.- » I}Ii. FLINT'S TheSe celebrated Bitters are com* PQsm of choice Hoots, Merbs,and Barks, oniony which are Gen- tiuii,\ Su.-sapa villa. Wild Cherry, panjlelloh, Juniper, and other berries> an/1 are m prepared as to retain «•?/. their medicinal qual- 4±> aa '??.„., — richly cur0 Cr following coin* tej ^pi^psiaj Jaundice, Coiij-p'lniii-t, Loss of Anpe- plamts , Lives* C\ _ _ nte, Meadttoli^ Bilious ^A£tmL~ Kemitteiifc and Intermittent Fe- yor.s,liVffue, Ooid Chills, Kheuma- tism/ iS««mncr Complaints, Piles. Kidney .L#i.scasew, Female Inffl* culties, Lassitude, Low Spirits, General Debility and, in fact, everything caused by an impure 8tate\of the Blood or deranged confttioii of Stomach* Liver?or EidTieys.The aged find in'the : WtalLer fitters a gentle, soothing stimMirnt, so desirable in tlieir decltyipif/ gears, JSTo one can re- main long unwell (unless afflicted with an imurahle disease) after taiudg a /e w bottles of the Quaker Bitters. '\ **\ Prep.Wed by Br, H. S. Bint & Co. I At their Great Medioal Depot, ! PROVIDENCE, R.I. T rOB SAIeE EVERITWHEIIB, VI' A SIW-EUCKJATK'S CoCUT.hi-ld in and x*. for tbci Ci-unty of (Isvvcgo, i n the vil!,v;t> of M'e>ici-i, <>JS the\.\-!d dav*-.\ December, ls7i. i'lvseiit, Tr.i'iT.iiY VV. r SKI NX, ru, iriinro'.M'e. ,ln the.ma-ttt'i'..f the api'ilieatioii of dolm N. 'vlcKenziii and ' \harles ii. Hniith, Kseeubirs of the last will and'tcstaiiient of Nathan Green, doe'eased. fur-.authority t.>• mortgajv, leS*\ or sell tlie real estate of the \aid deeeas-'d, for the pav-, rnent of hi s debts. v Dn reading and iil-ing the njij.lication of John N-.. ^IcKejizie' and ('barles IT..Smit]>,.K.xucutoi'.s of the last will and testament of Nathan Green, deceased, for authority to mortgage, lease o r pell the real estate of the said dwasetl, for the-pay- ment of liis debts, i t i s ordered that,all persons interested in-the estate of thesaid Nathan- Green, deroased, appear before the Surrogate of the County of Oswego, at his Offiu\ in the village of Mexico, o n the 2»)th- day of February, TS.7.\> at 10 o'clock i n the forenoon of that (lay,, then and there to show cn-e why authority* slionid not be' giVen to tlie said I'jX-ecutors, to morigage, M Oi{T(;.v(;E SALE.- Whereas jdefault has . been made'iii the payment of money aecurod .y a mortgage- dated April__25th,. 1809*' executed j' __ inortgage with the power of sale contained there- iii was duly retorded i n the Oswego County Clerk's olhs:..' o n the ilth-day of October, 18C9, in. Liber :<> of Mortgages-, at jiage 352. And whereas, said mortgagee, John Douglass, is_ deceased,, having i n Id s life time diuby executed Ins last will and testament, and -was at the time of his decease a resident of the County of Oswe- go, and left therein, as part of the jassets of hi s estate the said mortgage, andktte/Ki of adminib- U-.ition with, the will annexed, on thfa said estate, luu e been duly issned by the Surrfligate of saiil ci'iity to John V.. Jones, andJulia i>:ouglass,who have duly spialificd, and entered u]pon the dis- charge of tlieir said trust, and are thereby tlie holders and owners of said inortgage. And,, whereas, there is due on said mortgage at the date of the first publication of this notice tin- suns of one hundred and fifty-three dol- lar- and' fifty-six cents (¥153 f,0) whjich is the to- tal amount unpaid thereon. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said ' mortgage, and- duly recorded as aforesaid, aid ; i n pursuance to the statute in such case made .•d provided,said mortgage will be foreclosed 1 .v a Mile of the premises therein-described, at pub- lic auction atthe law office of Skinner & Wri-'bt : in the village-of Mexico, Oswego-coU-nty, N. \\. ; oil the 20th day of Idarch, lb.75, at ;]0 o'clock in thf forenoon of that dav, ' The premise,* are described i n >sa;'id mortgage,' as follows : ! All that tract o r parcel of land situate i n tlie town of Albion, being a, part -of istib lot No. 9, in gi-eat lot No. t. in the 22d township of Scriba's jiateirt, beginning at the north-weist corner of .-u-b lo t No. 0,\ at a hemlock stake .cornered and marked, and ruuss thence S . C7^ E. 1 3 chs . 3 2 b-s. to a birch- tree cornered and marked, it bein- the N. \V, corner of Hooper's land,thence ,S.2'l~4i/ \v ,;«•> chs. along the west line of Ebener zcr l'.arkcr'.s.land to a htake, thencje N. G5J W. 13 chains 32 linlts to a stake, thence NlL * i0 i K \ »'•'\* clis , ^\ ' k ' 1 * a ' on S the east line of Arcl, bald Itiekanl'sland to the place of beginning containing 47 and Pl-lOt) acres of land, ^ svu vcyed by \\ m. Copley. : Lxcepting outcf the above described piece of land,-all lying north of th. highway.—ilated Dec. 24, lS7.\i. ' JOHN E. JONES, Adniinistrator, - _ JULIA DOUGLASS, AclmMstratrix, Of tiie Estate of Jobn Douglass, Beceased, . .„ ! Mortgagees. SK'iKNtn &: \\ itlGHf, Att'j-s, 'Mejxico. ETERKE-S SALE. lease or sell mucb of said Nathan Green,' d- sary to paj- hi s debts. the real estate of tlie •d. as shall .be neees- Dated this 3 d (lay of December, 1&74. G-l-.l r ! T . W. SKINNER, Surrogate Af A Hf 1 jnOGATE'.t4 CofRT, held i n and 1\ for tile ('ounty uf Oswego, i n the village of Mexico, o n the 3 d day of December,. 1X7-C Present, 'TIMOTHY . W. SKI-NNOR , Surrogate s In the matter of the application, of SV. T. Henderson, Administrator of the estate of Victor T, Plenclerson, deceased, for authority, to mort- gage^ lease or sell the real estate of the said deceased for the payment of bis debts. On re'adiiig and filing the .application- of Washington. T, Henderson, Administrator of estate of Victor T. Henderson, deceased,, for authority to mortgage, lease or sell the real ••es- tate of the said deceased, for the payment of his debts, it i s ordered that all persons interested i n the estate of the said Victor T. Henderson, de - ceased, appear before the Surrogate of the Coun- ty of Oswego, at Ilia office, i n the village of Mex- ico, N. Ys, on the 20th day of February, 1875, at 10 o'clock i n the forenoon of that day,, then'and there to show cause why authority should not be given to the said W, T. Henderson, to niortgage, lease or sell sii much of the real estate of the said Victor T. Henderson, deceased, as shall b e necessary to pay his debts. Dateu this 3 d dav of December, 1374. 6:-10 T. W. SKINNER,, SuiTogafce, CHWKGO C(M-2»TY CoritT. — Daidd H. Co x •si'.'ainsl Mary J. Dexter, as administratrix of l-lrastus Dexter, deceased, and personally. In pursuance of a judgment bf foreclosure and sale made i« the above 'untitled action, en- tercil i n the Clerk's ofnee of Oswego county, on the 4th day uf December, 1874,1,. the subscribe\.' a referee ai ipointeil for that purpose by the-Court, v.-i'll- sell at public auction to thejhighest bidder a;.my:ofnoe, Neal Block, Oswego, City, o h the 30th day of January, 1875 , at 10 o'clock iii the forenoon: \All that certain tract or parcel of land situate in the town of Gran;by, County of Oswego and State of New York, on great lo t No..:-- :venty-one (.71). andstibdivisioh- No. 4 , and being the undivided o n half of the following deseTibeil premises, to -,vit: Beginning at the north-east corner of survey fifty, (50), nrnning thence south along the east line of said fifty acres to the southseast corner of paid! fifty acres, thence east on the north line of iJohn Patrick's land to the north-east corner oif said Patrek's land, thence southerly along said,\Patrick's land to the centre of the highway leading'from Hani- nibalio 1 niton, thencei easterly along the centre •>f .said high way to thecoad running north, thence north along the wes-t line of said lot No. seven- ty-one, (71), tlienco west to the place of begin- niiig. Reserving fromthe aboVedeseribed prem- ises lands formerly sold and deeded to Jonathan Dexter, Marian Cooper and David H. \Dexttr on the south side.- -Also a stria? for a scaccl house on the east side, and a piece, deeded to Sarah Frost out of the north-east corner of said land.\--Dated December 7,18747 7-7 B. F. CHASE, lieferee. L. XT |^° Brooks keeps oil hand Sash, •s^ Blinds, Window GIdss. Give Hnia call. BANKER, ; MAIN- ST., MEXICO, OSWEGO CO., N. Y., buys.all kujcls of Governuieiit Sec-uLrities, OSWS01O COTTNTY BOJfDS, at favorable rates; Sells Drafts ph New York. Collections made in all points, aaid remittances made promptly. HOTATIY -puBiia Also Agent for the following well known and responsible Fire Ijjsurance Companies, viz : ' HOME OF NEW YORK, S,73oSo; NIAGARA •\ \ /l37131583 HABTFOE.D, H^ETFOBD.Cr. 2 02622o'f9! Mexico, No*. 6,1872. f