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\ . MEXICO, THURSDAY, FEB. 11,1875. Kiaor Topics. Owing to a scarcity of water a fire in Newton, N. H., the other day, was. ex- tinguished with several barrels, of eider. As an instance of the depreciation of property in, the oil regions, it is said that wells that once brought $250,000, can now be purchased for $15,000.. TJhe total number of locomotive steam engines in the world is said to be 45 r Ottl, of -which 14,223, or nearly one-third, are in the United States. According to a French journal there are still living in France and its colonies 25,000 inen who have fought under tbe first Napoleon* It appears that £1,000 reward fur a copy of a certain book about George IS', and Mrs. Fitzherbert is a hoax, and -that there arc several copies in this country. Some house probably contemplates re- publishing it. The experiment of introducing Eng^ llsh hares in Australia h:us proved iuost successful. Coursing lias become a co- lonial sport, hares are plentiful, and English greyhounds of the best blood have been imported. The Tilton-Beechef trial will cost Kings county about £20jO00 fur the ex- panses of the court; the newspaper ex- penses will be about £22'S,G-GO ; and the pay to lawyers and other expenses 831V O00. Thus, the trial lasting twelve weeks, the cost will be about S3Uu,U0<>. The sporting men of Now York are Miid to have already staked thousands' of dollars in betting u.pjn the cpuestion of tl.e verdict in the great scandal case. The majority incline to the belief, that the iuivv will disagree. Prof.. Brown, of Syracuse, University, analyzed a quantity of ir-er obtained at a saloon in Syracuse, an«i it contained 13 p.'i- o-Ti.t. of alcohol, while a ijviantity oi whiskey obtained at the same saloon- r'-m-i-uued Ml'ale/nol end/ 9 per cent. i ' ilifv>rut.i has a net gain in. emigration for the past year of do.tHit) by overland :tmi l.'>,u;)d by yea, nhiking th>' l;:rgt>t ad litioii t'i tli ? j>-)pukvtit)u which the Scat\ has received in one v yeai\ since the opening of the Pacific railroad. There are four living queens of >S;>ah>, S) Called-—'Cliristine, widow of 1-Vrdinaiid VII., who resides\ at K-ai.iit.- Add-iv^o, ii'.-ar Havre ; i^ubi-lla II... mother of AlphonsoXU. ; the iHi-hi ^a' Aosta, -wife of Prim-\' .\iu.i-1 •. <•!' t 1 ;\ kou-e of S-i\,'.y : a'ml ths' wib'of Don Curios, who : U !<:.-; iibn• -if <'bti-'le.-, \'\h'.- A ^>'-\}t : .•.:•,'.-;-,,,. U m. -ay- : S;,.- a k- 1H-J;\!' .'!\•!.!.; i ;•'•< i«-. .i il -» i ..I - «..\\'H1HW, who i ; i. > '.'•!'•' S -:i >-i.i' •-. ! i:: , .> c-j.fh-ns was to the •io:-i .-. Alt- ,i.!;i!ii- • irry lifta twiee a ti.n ;•) ;•.:> 1 iV'o.i,i l..i . rii;i:r .'t th, • . :;;,ieL'iie M? ,>l t!:•• I*r..-1 i- s;r%. <!.•!,. i-l..--.' to the ii-s-ir.. Tin-iv he ••.!•:•>. ; >. il - - \t • ••ii,.;.',,'I, gho-,! iy, Mi«\er speakinv. i..\ •.<•.»• Midi Hi,', » olue'bv ••i-'u.i aiid aiijiaivntiv lifeless, s•;•.-• (•>,• •.',;.• j> rp-'tualjOiiivei* and iv. ivtli ••f a tfrri'bh* palsy. Such is \Patsoil 'Hrownlow, of Tennessee.\ / Somebody has figured out the interest- ing fact that the total amount -of State, county, city and town taxes collected in the United States in 1870 was t-'2M),- ,V.) 1,(:)00, which was about £7 a head for the entire population. The total amount •of these taxes collected in i860 was s'JlvlStLOOO. which was about s:5 a head for the entire populatipn. iteor-t, there- fore, more than twice as much TO take eareofa man in his StaU', .county a.ud . municipal relations in IS70 as It did tell years before. This does hot include the Federal taxation. News of the \Wools. The arrivals last week at Castle Gar* den numbered 878. Ex-GovernOp and Senator William A. Buckingham died at his home in Nor- wich, Cfc.,at midnight, Thursday. The Marquis of Hartington has been elected leader of the Liberal party in England. The United States Senate passed the bill appropriating $25,000 to defray the expenses of entertaining King Kalakaua. A majority report of the committee on Arkansas affairs recommended no inter- ference by the government y a minority report recommended Brooks' restoration. It appears that the sewing machine lobbyists will not secure an extension of patents this session. A disastrous tiro visited the Shaker community at, Mount Lebanon, Satur- day. The morning train for Albany at G:45 o'clock: Saturday was thrown from the track by a broken rail over tho State road culvert, two miles north of Bing- hatupton. The palace car was thrown thirty feet and smashed to pieces. Two coaches and a baggage car left the track. There were only a few passengers on board. Some were bruised and scratch- ed, but none seriously. Angus Cameron, Republican, has been elected -United States Senator from Wis- consin in place of Senator Carpenter. It is intimated that duty must be paid on the diamonds sent to Mrs, Fitch. The amount is about £73,000, and the bother is to pay it. It is* stated, that .s2(s9,00G worth of goods have been smuggled from Mon- treal into the States during a single day. The Rev. Dr. Do Kovon, of Racine College, has been elected Protestant Episcopal Bishop of the Diocese of Illi- nois. Saturday tho Pope gave a reception to an American party, including mem- bers of the late Gen. Lee's family, Miss Mason, and ladies from Baltimore. The receipts from customs in Canada the past fiscal year were considei ably in excess .of those* of previous years. Mrs. John Gray beck, Kearney J une- fcion, Nebraska, kilh'd her step-dattghter, aged 4, Friday.. A basket of flowers was .placed on Mr. •Butlers desk, Saturday, and lemained there tillndj.ourh-ment, with a -card, oil which w-,\s written, ''Justice toall iseipial- it-v before the law. The country owes you its gratitude. From it friend in New York.\ ' .foh-n O. M-cConniek, a wealthy-citizen of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, was murdvred for money, F: iday. la tl.e i.v b.o-.t nice at Pmiglikoc-psie, Saturday, the fastest time was '.il miles in four minutes.. Win. M-a-thews, his wife- and child, while temporarily skiying at the hou.ae of a friend,, in Philadelphia, on Friday night, were overcome by coal gas from the stove In the chamber. The child was found dead, and Mathews and wife insensible. Mai hews has recovered some- wliatf but his Wife still suffers from the effect, aivi,. it is feared will not recover. The President has nominated Joint G. R'M'.ti (iovesnor of Colorado. lii the Sennit*, Monday, a message from the President svas presciitul, sus- ta-i-i'ihig. Brooks in Arkansas and sub- niittiiiLr that the constitution. Was unlaw- fully overthrown in 1871. < Ht tii*' I'.lth a party-of Mexicans and. An.erica.-is attacked the Wescalero In- ili.ii-.i i;.i .'••'t-w Mexico, killing sever:'!' and s' ,;il::^ .• i*i\ iior.-.cs ; the I.' nited States ti .H ).i • _.•. \ c chase but ful.'.i to i-apture . t-.tiv of the i aiders '• sub.-cquentiy the In- dians fled to the mountains, and two -vj-ki' 1 . - ' : ;> w- !*.• -c'.i; af'.t • ;'i.:-i:r lVcre f :..:'.•! •'.•.li;a:l b-V Mi^Xi' - il.-i. a happy combination you will nnd in my Favorite Prescription which has recieiv- ed the loudest praise from thousands of your sex. Those languid, tiresome sen- sations causing you to feel scarcely able to be on your feet or ascend a flight Of stairs, tltat continual drain that is sap- ping from your systems all your former elasticity, and driving the bloom from your cheeks; that continual strain upon your vital forces that renders-you irrita- ble and fretful, may all be overcome aiud subdued by a persevering use of that marvelous remedy. Irregularities and obstructions to the proper workings of your systems are relieved by this mild atld safe means, while periodical pains, the existence of which is a sure indication of serious disease that should not be neg- lected, readily yield to it, and if its •use- is kept tip for a reasonable length ot time the special cause of these pains is permanently removed. Further light on these subjects may be obtained from my pamphlet oh diseases peculiar to your sex, sent on receipt of two stamps, My Favorite Prescription is sold by drug- gists. ; JDEJMTI8TKY. AMES a CO., St., Mexico, IsT. Y. m L L L L L 1, LrLLLI. JILDII ir IT r IT i J t- v u l r V V V vv kra cos JTRA DEALERS IN MM MM M M M M M M M M M MM M M MM M M MM M M MM -.M BBBBB B B B B BBBB B B B B BBBBB GTOl EEEEE E E EEE E f E EEEEK' £% RitRRR It R RRRRR R R li It •U R AND BUILDING- MATERIAL'. MANUFACTURERS OF 5 5 5 J. A. MEAD, Dentist, Office on Jefferson Street, over the Post Oiiice., Mexico, Oswego Co., N. V. Work executed in all branches of the profession in the best and most approved iftanner. Anaesthqties adminis- tered it' required. Prices reasonable and satis- faction guaranteed. 1 m. J. A. MEAD. DOOR and WINDOW. FRAMES and CASINGS, BLIND DOORS and INSIDE SHUTTERS, STORE FRONTS and FIXTURES, HORSE and HAND RAKES, FORK, SAW and HOE HANDLES, SNOW SHOVELS, &c, &d. 000000- -oooooo- -0O0OOO- -OOOOOO- -OOOOOO-r- -OOOOOO- Planing, Matoiiing & Scroll Saiwing <')H 3(H)0-r-^ ^ OOOOOO— r^- OOOOOO Promptly attended to. ._^oooooo- -oooooo- -oooooo- ooooo ©• e G C c oo.ooo NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. —The choisest i n tlie. world.- Import- ers' prices- Largest company in the America—staple article—pleases everybody - Trade continually increasing—Agents wanted, everywhere—best inducements—don't waste time—send for Circular to ROBERT WKU.S, 4:5 Yesey St.^ N, Y., P. O, Box 1287- All kinds of Wood Work made to ordeij. a ^5T'0ross Cut, Dtag, and Circular Saws Gummed to Ordei\ Jg§| With the best of Machinery and tire most skillful workmen we are: enabled to till all contracts and orders with despatch, in the most approved manner,, and at prices to suit the times. Orders by mail promptly attended to. HOMER I AMES. * D, 6. DRENNAN. ' Mexico, Dee!. 2D, 1874. t) Nurse's and Invalids, and persons of impaired digestion. Dlt, RIDGE'S FOOD' is very agreeable, and, .-from the nature as its composition, is exactly adapted to all conditions of the stomach'. Sold' b y Drug- gists everywhere. E,MAHVlLLL&;Oa, MjVN.t'1'A.eTl'BEHS OF AEEIAtm Our specialities are I'\mr and Six-seat Carriages of a-li descriptions' for Fiaiuily and Livery usf. We sell no work but our own make, and that we warrant. Ji\E5\V ii,vvEs,'fos;Si Send for illustrated ('atalogiie. HOLIDAY MISSOTJS,! China, Iron Stone, BBsi OEOCEEEY, STOP THAT COUGH! Meflieated Cough OaBdy. Made from extracts prepared; h i Tacuo, A cer- tain and effective remeily fju- t'oughs, 't'ol.iy, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Asthma, lironchiti.-. and ('onsuini)tion. Those who try,.-always .use it, cure there ('olds, and avoid Consumption and an early grave.. I'jaee only It) cents, tlille inil- . Hon sold annuallv, and sold everywhere. T. T>. SLIXtllvkLANl), Prui.iietor, Koine, X. V. DOLtAirir TO THE AMOUNT Ob' TW.O iHLLtON FiVE llCNDREl) THOUSAXI) AHE To BE l)ISTiiIBt;TE15 OX THE Km FEU- FAltY BY THE VVBiAC IdBRARY <)!•' KY., UFO-XTHIi O'O'i'ASIOX. OF TMFir: FIFTH AXD EAST OOXCKitT. Hanging & Ornamental Lamps, &c + , $1.25 to $10.00. ('ITLHUY, J J L:VT!CT) WARE, N'ofcions. L. B. G< .MEXICO. X. Y.,luv. 7, 1^71. J. J. COBB. Drawing; Certain oi' Mouey M:\:I'- T: VI.,-; iam- !• 1-H'JUl.h 1 • •. A lir-' at Sh:tk\i- \ i-lI\i .V, Wasv.- [•\).-l.<!«{-). d-estl'oVet'l tin •ilnu ri' :l-:i- s aiii-rch family villi a large •piantiiy of provisions and household cjotiJ=. -I'ha-ni with hay, grain and one yo!-.>\ 1* r.iuie, .; % e.;-rria.;je house, wood, li >:•-. ' A•>-•:,.[)-., nn.<'vli'-r carrii-g'- hoi^e . AMr:.;-...'.NSAIO: A NATJUX or 1>Y'--I'1.P- <)f the 17S,.']0o* mt'n Gouipo.d-n-g. the Oritisb regular arm}', 10,721 cannot v. ad or write. The Prussian draft lS7:)-74 for the army of the German empire jutin- bered 83,333 young men, of whom 3,3^,4 had no: education whatever. The recruits for thcAuritro-iiungarianarmynumhered 01,531 young men, -of whom \i j .i> 14 were not a hie to read and wiite. Thus, one SJritish soldier hi r.vwry .seventeen, one Prussian soldier in every twenty dive, and one Austrian huldier in every two, i.-5 entirely ignoraiit of the elements of education. !• <.' V\'i- • !!••>•' i';i,^t. di.-Mpate and iiil i -e:uv.\ ;'.';. w - V.'e di irili all kinds .«;\ | alcuiioh.' ^pit-its, KLt'l swallow, wiihovit •i-iias-t is-.i''. i- Jii. j.urk, tii-i-:i...•. mid «-\ ery kind of Hi'f.il'-'st.wiying. r-.V-sN-'ia-clog^iivg, in- tlip^Li 1 '.!-' foo'l. J)u. WA!.KI:K'S VI;CI:- T.vin.r. Vi.Nr:t:Aii I'STTI::;.; will remove the evil (-'{Wts, and llie rec >vfiv] p:i'.tieiit, with pure, v.itali.Z'vl, •(••lectrical Irlood ll-wvii-^ through his vekis, will have a cleatt-r iieai'l a'nd ;i eoolc-r jud.graen.-t , wlii'-'i adde-l to ex,peii<'n>-;', will cause hini t-i ahstain in the future.. 1:1-1 . I disastrous aeeide/it-:, -lvsuiiing iVorn heavy-KMow-f.iIlti, me• iVpoi;ted from Can- ad:!, Uo-.t-xn, Kausti^, Iowa, anil else- \vher<', 1M JviUi.-a-? sevvral persons have been fns/.eu to <h :;th,.and in k>wa a train containing. 3t) pns-sengers vas snowe'd in, with the •thermometer ranging, from 21 9 to 2'» ? iieiOW fiero. £ 2&W \SToras-to resTslo aud .Delicate 'Womeiw- One (I ram One -Oram (Jne tiran<: One. Oruin One Crain 5 (' DC l,\rC •JDt'i •s:> ci r;irc 10t)C noo-t i9,ootr(.'; l Cash (lift, I Cash (lift, ICadiCitt, A Cash (Ufi, Cashtvift, 'a-di (M'fts, .-•.JO ish i lifts '.-.shtdfls ushOifc, .t4i-(Jiffs ash (-J-ift.., 'ash (lifts, ;ish. Gifts, aslKJi'fts, 'a'shtJift.-, 'u.-hCifts, All kinds of Job Pp-intin^ neatly done ii -. . . i - I.CIWIMCII, - ,()• 10 ei*-h, ,()')<) e.uh, •. ,001) eaeli, ,0110 each, i,M00e,u-h, !,(l!)0 eaeli, - ,01)0 each, oOO e;vc!i.. 100 each, ->!) e:\uh , -!j.M->< 4 )eil !:• I.l,I'!•!() r.v.'i'.'ii .M)„(!i'!) s;r,.,(ii (I b>H,(;iH'i 1 IO. !.;•(! ' l.\.;) - 1-00, CIO: )' - l(ln.,tKi0 - , •Kl.Ce.O. l'0i'»;t:O) IDOVOI'-O - Lio.'uoo \. l,(J0i>. .'..•:»• i,c.i;0: •(•Srand'Total 2-I.000 (Ji-fts, all .\.OO.OOO Whole Tickets ••\50 HaU-e^ --O.. 'Ivutli, ...r e'ach t \mpo,i, .-<•.. Eleven Willie 't L'ket->, •-\'!•) For Tickets, or infi>mn.ition,»aditivs-<. THO. E. BltAMLETTiO, A-»-ut and .Yhout- i^t r, Louis\-ilk% Ky. ^U'olic LilDsarj - of SeatvLsisy^ lieai3est iisaortinient OF\ Ih'nih-of '(xfttK IkiiinkllP — Ai'T'u-i' ill' ih- 7'nmfi'p.t-^A H-ix'fOHun)'Apj-Muf-^il- -No M'-HY Pustpmu-uviiJit -pru-irhiif fi'-r- f'riiL February '27th. At a nuetin;,' of the Trustees of- th« T'Ohli.- Lihrary of Kentucky, .Imi. Hi, l.i7~>, it «;is -?v- solveil thatt. 1 . M. ih-i^'s, E-sif., who under thy late Ih.n. Tho. II. F.ra.mlett<> was the r.^1 Imsi, •iie-.s manager of the ^1 ft cohecrt i uliv:ulv -yiveli in aid of the Pu'olie Library of ICeiiuiicky, l.eaud he-is hei:e'hy authorized to take tin- plare made vacant I'V the death of said PraHdrtti\ in the inaiuiireiii.entof the ali'air.-. of ttie lit'th and last 0 0 Ew brought to tMs The uiidersi-nel,has just opened a new store in the mmm. BLOCK, MEXIOO One door west of 15. S. rt'l'OXE .& CO'ti i i a-r< Iware. Kstalilishment. He intends keeping a fu-Ustock of alllundsof Viz, A full line of all the 0 t% ,-ifi. rt, and that the drawing aiuioiniecd for The University of Oxford (Eng.,) has an income of £47,000 ; the colleges and halls, ^336,000 ; the University of ('am- l.ridge, .£34,000 • the colleges and halls £306,000. For the year 1871, Exeter College, at Oxford, with an income of £14,000, had from 170 to 180 under- graduates; Merton, with .£17,000 a year, had 54 undergraduates; and Bali6l, with £8,000 a year, had145. At cam- bridge, Trinity College, with .£5.\» a year, had 445 undergraduates ; Kuig's, with .£34,000, Jmd 310 ; and Corpus, with £9,000, had'l 30. Oxford has 350 fellowships, with an average value of £560-a year; while Cambridge has 310, with an average value of £280. Oxford has in. all 24 colleges, and Cambridge 17. The average income of a head of a house at Oxford is about £l,G0O, and at Cam- bridge about £1,200. Oxford also spends some .£25^000 a year on profes- .soraMpSj and Cambridge only £17,000. great- auionht r,-i :-:v: ovi. Vo'il- ]>•\{•{ hl.s ;) By It. V.Pierce. M. !>.,of the World's Dispensary, Bti-fialo, N. Y. Knowing that you are swbjvet to a lertng, th:it delicacy .stront; tendi'iiey to prol-uv;'. atnl the lunger it. i-i neglected tli? more Vtin have to endure ji-nd the ui'iit' (li-tlenlr. <•)!' eire your case .becomes, I, -as a phv-uci'in, who is daily consulted by .scoi-i-:.s of yotir -s •>;, <l-.siiv to say to you, that. I am constantly meeting with those who have been treated for their aliments for months without being benefited in the least, until they have become per- fectly discouraged and have almost made up their minds never to take another dose of medicine, nor be tortured by any further treatment. They had rather die and have their sufferings ended than to live and suffer as they have. They say they are worn out by -suffering and are only made worse by treatment. Of any^ thing more discouraging, we certainly cannot conceive, and were there ho more successful mode of treating such diffi- culties than that, the principles x>f which teach the reducing and depleting of the vitalJ-forces of the system, when, the in- dicatiLons dictate a treatment directly the TeverstJ'of the one adopted for them, their eases would be deplorable indeed. But, lady sufferers, there is a better and far more successful plan of treatment foryotv; one more in harmony with the laws and requirements of yonr system. A harsh, irritating, caustic treatment and strong medicines will never cure you, If you would use rational means, such as com- mon-sense should dictate to every intel- ligent Jady, take such medicines as em- body the very best invigorating tomes and nervines, compounded with special reference to your delicate system. Such iVlir-miy 27, l s 7o,>ha,ii positively anil une<piiv- onuly t.ike pl'aee on that day •without any fur- ther po ,tpont'im-ut or delay on a-uv act mint what- ever. It. T. OI JfltETiyiV;. JOHN S. CAIN, Secretary. J Hereafter a't oomnmnicalions Vflatiti 1 ,' to the .\>lh Coneerl, du'dd be addressed to t'h\ under signed, a.n-'l I p'led^.1 1 myself that tin- draw- ing shall come o!f Fehru.iry.'JTth-or that ev.i'ry dollar paid for tickets shall lie returned. CM, BRIUUS, A-eiit and ii.ma-fi; ltooni 4, FuM-ie Lifinuy r.uitdiii^sEouis.ville-.Ky THOS. II. IIAYH& (\(-). I'.roadway, X. Y., Asjent. • '\ | i 5>VF.UTI.-;JVU:'.Ii-.'ssp: (,'I»I.1;,>:,.,«, ,„;/.i>. J IX. .\11' per'.ins wh>•coiitemp'.atf iiia'vi.ii-4',' I-MI,- I tra -is \.-.ith ne\vsp:ijie\s f >r the iuH-rti >n -oi ad- Ye.r.iseinent-i, .-'ht'ii-ld S'.-nd'*'\' 'i-'Ji t, CI-.J. 1'. llowell -i C>., U Park Uow, K.-w V..1-:.-, f...r their iWM-l'HEiCT-BO.O-K (ni.nt.i-s.mM i-'.i- tii,'i,) contain',' lists of over 'J'l'M n.'Wspapers and estimates, showing the co-it. Adv-friti-icnients taken for leading papers in many Statew at a tre- mendous reduction from publishers' rafcos. •( J:ET THE BOOK, (Utj ~ A WEEK to\ Agents to soil a n article t|p t •») salaMr rtii ft<>ur,. Profits immense. Package free. Address BUrKFYK -M'F'O CO., Marion, Ohio. JXpT7T\ AtliSXTH for the MPE L\ lljJL/. AKUEXiPl.ORAT10XweF Dli JjlVitiV«STpaiE. Complete, authentic; a fresh book. Price suited to the tinnes. A(F dress IS. V,: irrSSKLL, I'trblislicr. Bos- ton, Mass. a month to agents evervwhure:. dress KX(' E bS TO It \M' Fi i Buchanan, Mich. Ad- CO., 0\ H «: Portland, itvle. per day at home. Terms free, Address, (iEO, STINSONft Co. m and Colors, A full Stock of Domestics, Prints Brown & Bleached Cottons, Drills, Denihis, Bukc-3 TickiugSj ;i .r,d Doublo .snd Twisted Ct.itlonadc.sv {'ihnbrh-s, But.s, Yarn. Carpet Warp, Ken- tu.eky .l-ans, ite. Broadcloths, . DOESKINS, And ;t full line of Faney OasBimores, Maniifacfeurmg of *S & B ALMGAS,BSILLIiITfflES And all kinds of DEBSS GOODS. Worsteds, Mottoes, and ¥ery Fine Bilks. iicst Two button O-lov^s for $1. And all other yoods in proportion. Boot and Shoe n Store, Jvtaiii Street, llexico, N. Y. AND SHOES. -B ST •3 4 :* f I 8. o et- <3 •& !3 (a w o o W tr o 0 W § P- i a 4 0 M a. P3 n. •ffl| 3| •MS «*•& % $ S ^ 1 t= ^ a & t go ts\ *~?\ (J? t>\ 2 MS- Hd si. Ifi > 0 H AND \L. C. THOMAS,! PKOPEIF/rOlt OF' TUE so \<8s\<fc ?<o v O ^ V. AND AND J)6ne in tho best maimer. H. L. ALEXANDER, Mexico, April 15, 1874, <V MILLS. ^ Manufa-.-turer anil dealer in suesaioEBRi ms l*i '¥* '- h B-3 **£ *sl w Custom Grinding \ \Vill also receive prompt attention.. Mexico, Jail. 18, ISTo, fi^lanufaeturer of * Dr. J. Wsillier's Califomia jlh- cgar Kittei'S are a purely Vegetable preparation, made chiefly from the na- tive herbs found on tho lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor- -ilia, the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without the use (if Alcohol. Tho question is almost daily asked* \What is the cause of tho unparalleled success of VIXKOAK Bir- Ticitsf' Our answer is, that they remove •the cause of disease, and the patient re- covers Ins health. They are the great blood purifier and a lilu-givniK principle, a perfect llenovator and I-nvifjorator of the system. Never before in the history of the world has .1- la-.-dieinp he«u compounded iios.ses.iiii: t.l.o ivinarkahle qualities of \^N.WiAu 15rn-i-:iis in kealnJ? tho sick of every di.-enso man is heir to. Ihey are a {rentle Pursrative as we'll as a Tome, rclievih< T Conaest-i<in or iRllannnatioli of the Liver and YiK'eral Oujrar.s -in Bilious Diseases Tlie properties \f l v -- W-ALTCEII'S TiKEGARBrrrRRs an: Ap.-.iei.t. IXaphoretic, Carminative, Xu-triti»in. Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative,,Courit i .r-I,i;;.i::t ijr.iloniic,.Altera- tive, and Aiiti-Bilie.;-. ft. IS. MeDONAl,p & CO., Drr.ctfif.is nnd Gen. Acts., San Fraiioisoo, California, ami u»i\ \f- Wi^Uinsrtim and Charlton fits.,. N. T. noli' Tsy till iirnsglsta andDealexs. We~0-uarantee that You Get Value 1)Al >,, j » (1 „„ Voni! Ai<H r ! Vici! li IAIJE JS,! ' • . i. WACONN .Quality Bather than Qai PlatformSpring\ \Wagons &e. ,'&c. P . A. Slnimway's t WlioLl;SALE AND RETAIL T^^Z* , Blank Bcok iirHia: done on most reasona- Term^. XXXNXXXXXO.Q«r;Q(.JO.XXXXXXXXX X«»«. X«i' m n X X X. _ X '\' X XXXXXXXXX^QtQQ'JXXXXXXXXX =H«asureiSieiff!bs,l X © . ' X \Which I Avill svM vvvy Bi'low C'ost awn,, ;l.s I m tho room> Also D # 8 k K T B 0\ Jo. WTM 0 D At very RmsoiiaMc 1 luics. si feet,, opposite AXD STATIONERY Warehouse, Ho. 22 Standard Building. Between Journal an>l Staiidanl Offices. Mexico, K., Y., Dec. 16, 1874. Will . a ope.'i'ilty • ar Paidj Shawls, o a S]XK'.ialt t y, And a' Good Fit Giuu;aiitetHl, Oloak AND ' $77 lars Free. Me. A WEEK guarante.eil to Male and Female Agents, in their locality.— Costs NOTHING t o try it. Partieu- P. O. VIOKEBY & CO., Augiista, \pSYCHOMANCY OR SOUL CHARM- X ING,\ How either sex may fascinate and gain the loVe a,nd affections of any person they choose, instantly. This simple mental acquire- ment all can possess, free, by mail, for 25 cents - together with a Marriage Guide, Egyptian Ora cle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies. A queer book. 1,000,000 sold. Address T. WILLIAM & CO. Publishers, Phildelphut. 5 GLOVES & H0SIEBY, SSAWE&j full Line of Sprkg Btyles I AND Mourning Groodsk 4- lurgo Stock of Gaps, Boots, Shoes* and Rubber Goods. Wall Paper. All Cloths Cut on Hhort Notice. H. 0. PECK Mexico, May 13, 1874. 28 Ke has also a fine and cheap assortment of FLANNELS, And wishes t o say t o the public that he will pro- cure on the shortest notice, and at the lowest terfias anything in his line of trade not found in the village. He has on hand a great variety of g) 8LCL BEALS, Photographer, Jefferson St., Mexico, K, Y. All the latest styles of Pictures, fr in Life size to the smallest Gem, made on short notice.-^ (^oloriiig i n Oil or Water Colors done to-order. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO COPYING. FRAMES TO SUIT PURCHASERS. Mailnfuctoiy Main Foundry. : Mexico, Apiil 8, 187 k , ., Oiri'ir.Uilv SALE\ Whereat defu-ult\ hi^ 111 been made i n tlie'payment of .money wiired ', by a uiortfjage dated April 2\>lli ISO'.), exi-utu.l ' ; by James lliehardson aiul Sallv, liis wile, of Al- | bion,, Oswego Co., N. V., to John 1 )nngl'a-w. of j Richland, in said county aiid State. \\'hieh i ! mortgage with the power <>f .~a!eeo:itaiiUMl tiui-. 1 - I in was (hily re-or.led in the O.-wco <'o-i-iiiv i Clerk's oHie-..n• the lltli <l.'.v of O.-t b.-r, 1 -'::', i Aiid whereas, ,-:u.l i,. ; ori„^-e..,.J„lm !).•.» J'.i- -, ! ^ \ r - lr \' 7 - 1!U '~ l A.SK,.rlmenj! oi is il : eeea?e'l.ri'a\ ih;,' in hi-, life til.). 1 duly i--\ee.uti .1 | hU ia-t'w-iM'uu.t.tv.-t.vnnr\it .-1.-.1-1 ivu< ui, the tiin.' j of his tleeeaie a resident of tli.-County of (K«,- go. and left therein, as p:trl ..f the ;i.--< : <. of li- j estate the said uiortgav;e, ini'lkUer.-. of a.iiui:'ii-- y tral'ion with the will a:.ne-.e.I,on the >ai.l .-.tat. . 1 have been duly issued by tbe Surro^-Me -t-.f .-.;..i.' amntyto John P.. Jnue.-s, and Harriet -l-)mi^.la.-s. whohave duly quali!ied,an.lenteri-.-l up. .h the 'li* - . charge of their siiid. tr'u.t, and ai.- tl;<-.i-el.y tl <• . holders and owners of h-ai-l us.rt^ay.-, * A-ml, whereas, there is .bie 0:1 >;»i.l in.ii;;..-. '. at the date of the first pu^licaiiou of this noli.-o ; the sum of one hundred and ii'ft.y-fmir dol- • liu'.-i aiiil forty-fi\ e eents (siAj 1-.1) Vi'hivlj i< the. to- tal aiii.umt uiipaid -thereon. Now,,thereforcj noti.-e is lu.r.'by ^iun th:-.t by virtue of the power ci sale eoiitained m said mortgage, aiid duly recorded as aforesaid, an.l in:pursuance t o the- statute in suv'h ease -made and prnvided.sai'd mortgage will brf-forecl'osetll .y asaleof the-premises therein described, a.t pub- lic anetion at the law office wf Skinner •& Wright, hi the village of Mexico-, Oswego county, N. y., on the 1.7th day of April,. 1&7.\) at 10 o'clock hi the forenoon oi that day. The premise.* are described inlaid niortga:..-, as follows •:• All that tract or parcel of land .situate .in the town of Albion, being a part of sub. lot No. '.», 'in.great'lot No. .sin the 'ii.! towndiip of S.-rikiV patent, beginning, at the north-west eoiner of sub lot No. '.), at a.hemlock stake cornered and marked, and runs thence S'. (57 s K. 1\ eh.s. ,\li Iks. to a birch tree cornered- ami marked, it bein^ theN. W_ eonier of Jloi'iperVlund.,theniv S.2'4'\'4()' \\'.:\Q chs. along the vv.-^t line .4' i;:„ u-.- xer Parker's land t o a sdake, thence'N. 1'/•\)'' '•'•>•' W. i:{ chains .\.2. links to. a stake, thence N. 'Sil^ 40' li. ;i.) r chs. 801ks. aloii-.{ the east line of Arehi- bahl PiekaT.r.s land to the plaee of l»':rii;ning,- containing 17 and bl-H-'O acres of land, as siir- (; vey«l by Wm. Copley. Exceyiting out of the above .iesexii.ed piece of laiid,,all lying north of the hi-bwuv.- - l'atnl Jan. 21,i'S7.\>* JWliS, E. JQNK.i, A.lmini.-irai.-r, HAitlMET DOCOijASS. A.hiiinislratii: ., Of the Estate of John D.iuglass, be. e;i.-,ed, AloU-ae.N s. SkiXNiCR & WiUGJir. Att'ys, Mevi.... Svraeusft H. Y* After t.n V.-JT - of unprecedented hard labor in this . ity, f feel thankful that 1 am .able tp^of^ 5 r t o th- < i'izeiis of Svracuse and Central New Foreign and Domestic Stationery \ In all it's dela-ils. TJie most c<iniilete TL<-S of BI-T,i k and Memorandum Books, In aim..-t En.il.-.ss Varieties. .INITIAL PA- PEttS, the charm of tlie day for Convenience, Beauty and -Cheapness. In addition to the above, a full line of 8 VI \T. FOLDED, PLAIN AND RULED PAPERS, WEDDINC PAPER AND ENVELOPES AND .PRINTERS' MATERIAL constantly on hand. Printing Presses and Maoninery. ALSO, > Bags; Wrapping Goods Which all will do well to see. I. D. RICHARDSON Is in our employ, who will be glad to seehia old patrons and will try to please them. C. B. CHAPMAN & SON. Mexieo,Dee. 2,1874. 5 Of all Kinds at BROOK'S I&sfemf e Store, (Removeil to the (Irocery ^'tore lately occupied -by Uoifc <S? Castle.) I have on hand a large stock of Stoves which I am scTling 'as clieap a» the cheapest. Call and see tliefti. C. F. BROOKS. Mexico^ July 22, 1874. COAL. The following are the prices for coal: GRATE, 8.20 EGG, 8.20 STOVE. ..j. 8.G5 CHESTNUT. .......$...]'. 8.15 CKAKGOAL, (per bushel,) .... 20 Blacksmith's CoaLalwajp on hand. mr All coal must be paid for when delivered, 35 V. PENFIELD. A DVERTISERS send 25 cents to GEO, P. ROWELL &Co., 41 Park Row* N. Y.j for I their eighty pa^e pamphlet, showing cost of ad- ' mtkinjp. • \'Ket'-jj in;/ Htuiw, olid fjn/ linn.-, km J ll,oi\\ TIE HOT^EKEEPEE, A Journal of Domestic Econoffly. PuWid!-d!M<;,iitldy. i?ostiXgel Prepai.l. Single Numbers,. 1 - - 15 cents. Papei's, i'WlNE.S,'AND OLDER BOOKS. We ^11 MANILLA PAPER as cheap a s can bepiircJiaM.il in New \York and Boston. We PI.;INT 1'ap.r Pays and Wrajming Papers. Consume'-, please n>>te this. Leave orders HEKE. W1-; llNDEK.STANI) OITR BUSINESS. W-lv © BJ. H. illustrated Catalogn^^ FOE 1875 \'• \ IN DISPESSABLK TO F.VEKY -FAJWLY. CHEAPEST AND MOST USEFUL MONTHLY PUBLISHED. Communications solicited. AGENTS WANTED In Every County. Address HOWARD LOCKWOOD, Publisher and Proprietor, No. 28 Beekman St., New York EMPLOYMESt--SK^i justwiiat you need. Our <J x II Mounted Chi'o- mos outsell anything in the .market; Mr. Per- sons writes : \I struck out yesterday, and by working; easy four hours j cleared 87.\ A lady has just reported her profits for the forenoon as S5 ; yesterday TijTto 2 o'cloek she Cleared'S7.50, We can prove beyond question thatone agent < r- dered 5,600 \of these chromos in eleven, working daysi We have the largest and finest assort- ment i n the Ijrdted State? ; hundreds of choice subjects from which to select. We will send yoti an assorted 100 : of the best selling free of charge on receipt of .'86.50. Send-in your orders or give us a call. Samples by mail '25c, or 12 for $1. BOSTON ERAME AND CHROMO CO., 292 Washington St., Boston, Mass. ; P.O. Box 2662. 12-8 llgf\ Sugar Beefc Seed, of a superior quality, for sale by the undersigned, N. 0XNEE.. New Haven, Jan. 20,1875. FORTES 1 Seeds! Plants! „ ^Implements, fertilizers, ete./| jNuniberingl , r5pagcs and contahiing-JS*ea lbea.utifu.1 colored plates, mailed 1 on receipt! ipf 60 cents. 1 [Catalogue, -without plates, feed t-a all. I 85 CortlanM 8k, FEW rOUK. We wHl give energetic men and women Business that will fay from $4 to S8 per day,, can be pursued in your own neighborhood, and is strictly honorable. farticutors free, or samples worth several dollars tliat win enable you t o go to work at once, will be gent on receipt of fifty cents. Address S. 1AEHAM:& CO., 12-8 292 Washington St., Boston, Mass. ~ ^* C. P. Brooks, at Ooit & Castle's old stand, keeps or* hand a large stock Hardwaxe, Agricultural and Mechanical implements, &c. 3S-tf .'