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iSOm Minor Topics, During 1874 the excess of exports over imports was $46,969,497. The Illinois Legislature has again de- feated an appropriation for a iaonnrneiit ti> Stephen A. Douglas. Senator Ingalls, of Kansas, has lost all his property by the failure of his brother, for whom he was security. By a recent act of the Norwegian Leg- islature, Norway, Sweden and Denmark now have a common currency. Assistant Attorney-General Hill has signiiied.his intention to resign his office, to take effect on the lirst of May. The 16,380 tons of copper mined in Michigan last year, is estimated to be worth £8,906,180. At a sale of merino sheepj'at Fivsuo, •Cal.j the other day, a single ram brought §500, and fifty ewes were sold at £10 each. A Roman Catholic \ riest in Tioy makes frequent rounds of the saloons in hl3 parish, to see if any of his congrega- tion are drunkard--?. The •Commissioner of Patents reports that in 1874 there were :H,<><>-. applica- tions for patents, of which l:5,.V.)'t>, were issued. During 1874, 200,81 •rimmigra-ut; ar- rived at the different ports of the I'nitf.l States, -qf whom 91,081 were from tin- Btitish Empirej|and 5<y,V'27 from -<'!'er- inaiiv, The Legislature of t' iHt-'oniLi hi-.' pas-ved a laiv forbid.l'iu ( hij[her sal.tri •••> to be paid to male i \ioh.-rs . in tlu' publie sehools thai* toth-' fern lie ..- ( ' ••>'' .-••->-*-; fixations. U'i'l ri'iaH^ The following is (! >v.\ TiW.'ii'.i | (Joinmission t-> ' ivi-wsti^iti' tin- 'I'.iiialj frauds : John Bi^-iiw, of (>ir^n^<; >• laiify.; j 1) iniei M igoue, jr., of S.. Luviva •->. A!- ; exauilor E. II.UT, <>f Kiu^;. ail -!.>'i:i [). : V.iti iSnr.'ii, j.r.,~'>f N'.'.v \ .ii-j;. J:io >!) P. Swai-n, of IV.M ivvM'l.', N. V., h ts pre.i.'iiL ' I I i tli- t.o.val .if ('i.r.->ri, Mis:., for exuibitioa at t. ,, ;r.'-app;v> i •hi.ug C'Uteuuial anniversirv. an anil :iip 1 -ia th it town for t'-i<' f >^gUtg- -<>f -anus tW the. patriots one lum Iiwl vvars avjo ; als > t'hi- scissor.' with \viii-4i vw-ivva-t tli\ first ..'art- ridge* for the patriot .army. \ti - . \V\. If. L).K::I! I ;..i:i i-i arranging for a bainon trit> iV.nn N.-w 'Tiu-k to Lon- dou in the iiu'tuiiiu, fo.ii- geutlem.-ii jii'o- vidit'g S10,0t:)-:! for the .cxp'nse;, ;ivi;l paying him 6-0,Hi)0 if lu> reaches LJD- do'ti within 48 hoar-:, or s'v0,0t>') if it tikes 72 hours. A telegraph .line, uhi-4i hid iic-u e.iui- meneed between Fooeh. >o an<l Anioy, in China, without fall permission- <>f the Provincial (lt>wnm!\ti? .H.isbeein-l.'.strov- ed by the Hitives, evidently with- the connivance yf the anthoriti---;, as ii.seivo tion Was coutr.iry to their wishes. The per.son.-i .engaged, in proM.vating the ring suits against Boss 'fwfvl a-.s,-rt that .an inventory of the Tweed real estate shows liestiliholdsa a very large amount. Of the propercy of the late James Watson, auditor of the Tweed rings £70O-,ut)O re- mains in the hands of the Trust. Compa- ny, and call be reached by attachment. The-committee appointed at the meet- ing of the first mortgage bondholders of the Midland railroad have organized a plan of organization, and issued circulars calling upon the bondholders to join in, -the organization of the road. They state that the outstanding liabilities of the road are $34,552,000, and the liabilities of the hew company will bo !>35,2:55,000. The British Commissioners for the Philadelphia Exhibition have sent circu- lars to 3,000 persons in (-treat Britain who have taken part in exhibitions and agricultural shows dining the lasL seven years, and also to Chambers of Com- merce and heads of municipalities through- out the British Isles. The answers, al- ready received indicate that Ireland and the North of England will be well repre- sented at the Centennial Kxhihitiou. Gen. James Tilton, who is engaged in surveying the rivers along the line of the Great Western and Atlantic Water route, for the purpose of securing a water communication between the Mississippi river and tlie Atlantic ocean, finds that the entire distance of 1,000 miles between Cairo, I'll., and Darien, Ga., 900 are navigable rivers. Only 100 miles of artificial water ways will be required* and there are no enr gineering difficulties. The richest men i n the House of Com- mons, says an English paper, are Sir George Elliot, M. P. for North Durham, who made 600,000/. from his collieries in one year, and is also head of an extensive firm of wire-rope manufacturers : Mr.Her- mon, a cotton manufacturer and East In- dian merchant, who sits for Preston, and has 300,000/ a year; and Mr. Ilenry Pielden, who has the same income and sits for Blackburn. All three are Conserva- tives, especially Sir George Elliot, who has risen from a pit boy to being a mil- lionaire baronet. Grateful Thousands proclaim VIN- EGAK BiTXEE$ the most wonderful In- vigorant that ever sustained lap sinking system. No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not de- stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. Miou|, Remittent and Inter- mittent Fevers, which are so preva- lent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkaii* sas, Red, Colorado* Brazos* Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro- anoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during sea^ sons oY unusual heat, and dryness, ai-o invariably accompanied by extensive de- rangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal Viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow- erful influence upon these various or- gans, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dn. J. WALKER'S VINEGAR BJTTEKS, as they will speedily remove the dark- colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body against disease by purifying all its fluids with VINEGAR BITTJEKS. No epidemic can take hold of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head- ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks* Palpita- tation of the Heart,, liiflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid- neys, and a hundred other painful symp* •torus, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertise- ment, Scrofula, or King's Evil, White Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck. Goitre^ Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Ok Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc Iu these, as in all other constitutional Dis eases , TV-iXKfiR's TINEGAR BITTERS liay t shown their great curative powers in tli* most obstinate and intractable cases. For Iuflaminatory and Chronic Rheumatism,, Gout, Bilious, Remits tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical' Diseases.—Persons en- gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, are subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard iuraiust this, take a dose of WALKER'S VIN- EGAR BITTERS occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tet- ter, Salt-Eheum, Blotehes, Spots, Piinples. Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-Woriue Scald-head, Sore Eye?, Erysipelas, Itch, Scuds, Discolorations of the SMn, ttumow •anit Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, 5 are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the ii::a of these Bitters^ Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. No t-yste-iii op medieine, no vermifuges, no an- tiielnullities will free the system li-oni worms like these Bitters. For Female Complaints, in young or old,, married or single/at the dawn of wo- manhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic. Bitters display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. \Cleanse-the Vitiated Blood when, ever you find its impurities bursting tb-rougli the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Si.re.?: cleanse it when you find it abstruet-ed .-.H.! ^llilrgi^h in the veins; cleanse it when it i-.- fou-1; your feelings will tell you when. Keen the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. R. H. MCDONALD & co.. •prujr^ists and. Gen. Agts.,.San.Fx - ane'iseo. Uuliforuliv jiJ cur., of Washington and Charlton Sts.„ X. Y. Sold l>y all JJru{jurists and T»i'ftl«'rs. \^^P*ji0&£SSi R3BHEWER 1' vt-ry year increases the .popularity • it this valuable Hair Preparation, which is due to merit alone. We can assure our old patrons that it is-kept hilly n.p to its It-ifjh standard; and it is tlie only reliable and perfected .prep- aration for restoring GRAY on FABKD rr.viis to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous;, and silken. The scalp, by its -use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruftv and, by its tonic properties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimu- lates and nourishes the hair^glands. !>y its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary glands to their -normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in .extreme old age. It is the most economical HAIR DRESSING ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy ap- pearaiiee. A. A, Ilayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massaehusetts, says, \T!»e constituents arc pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality; Mid 1 co-n^ider it the BEST I'liiii'AiiAfn'-x i\>v its iiitended pur])oses.\ S-!'.\-j-'ul Pnr/ji:>!s,/.n.l I), drr ' ' ' •'.< r ' Price One Donnx. B:\okingli-am*sX .FOB, THIS •\YHISi;.Z i . t -; f|.:: . ; ••.\••• lii'Vie*'.''.- \ :'! !F-r:.l!V I.:.- v- t'to li-iii g u ll::-V\. :.! : 1 ' ~ • •.! • i'.-.i ii:-« •_•;'.:i V *•. !• < '• , .•-• b.i (.• ., ! e.,:iK\! »-..•- >' •• •:• ' ,>•-// •/.'//. - •; \ \ I'leli v,;' , '<• • -. > :'.'• : :-.'•(•.in-ij- -1-i: tii'i- • - • \'. ::;, :;•!.. :.:i-.l ;• :•'•\. - • ' . .-.•; ' ;;e;.:iier r;:J'< ii\. •»>' •• • •i.l ^)ritggi^-*-s. 1'ii';' ; . i_ ••..^^cLured by S. P. KALL & CO., NT A SHIT A. H.H., s ITi'itKME COURT,-OSWEJO COUNTY. George W. Liidington against Neamiah Mow- To the above-named defendant, yon are here- by required to answer the complaint of the de - fendant in this action, which has been filed with the Clerk of the County of Oswego, and to serve a copy of your answer o n the subscriber at hi s office i n Parish, Oswego^ Co., If* Y., within twenty days after the service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of service, or the plain,- tiff will take judgment against you for one hun- dred and seventy-six dollars and interest, be- sides costs. ... E. G. LOTCH, Plff 's Att'y» Parish, Oswego Co. The complaint mentioned, in the above sum- mons was duly filed in the Clerk's office of Oswe- go county, o n the 15th dav of April, 1875. E. G. LYNCH, Insure your Property WITH MOESE & IEISH, Fire, life & Accidental In- surance Agents. Insurance to any amount placed in :firsfc-clas3 companies. Satisfaction guaranteed to all who trust their business at this agency. Bepresenting over $100,000,000 American and English Capital. COMPANIES Conn, Mutual Life of Hartford, Ti-avelers Accidental of Hartford, ^Etna Fire of Hartford, Phcenix Fireof Hartford, Eoyal of England, WatertownFlreof N. Y Insurance Co of North America, Phil*, Penn., Atlas of Hartford, Agricultural of N\. Y., N.Y. Central of N.Y., 03Ja! d <>f^nix,N.Y, Merchants of Providence, Lancashire of .England* Office first door east of Empire Block. t>. C. MOUSE. GEO. W. IRISH. Mexico, Jan. 15,1874. 11 HERE shall we buy our Sum- mer Clothing is the great and momentous question which ig now agitating tlie-..public mind. To those uniuitiated we would say Go where the Salesroom is well Lighted. Go where every Garment isGuaran-* teed to fit. 0-0 where you will find the largest Assortment. Go where the Styles are the Bewest. Go to the Well Estahlished Brm of For your Clothings Hats and Caps, AND ' :]' ( \ ao keep a large assortments <$ % CAEPEIS, ^) _^c® AiSfD Oil Glotlis, Which will he acid us cheap as can be he bought west of New York. J. F. BECKEU, I), D. l*.K(.:kEK. Mexico, May 26, 187i. 30 Mexico, N. T. Offers fine advantage!? h i all .the branches usually autflttin such institutiwirt. An earnest effort will be put forth to make this school WOltTH Y of patron a-ge. The Expenses are Less Thaii i n most iistitutioiis -of this ynute. Board can be obtained i n private faiuiliies at rea- sonable rates. Many students furnish their own provisions, form a club, and hire sonie suitable person to do their cooking, Thus Eeducing the Price of Board to Actual Cost. Winter Term of 13 weeks opens Dec. 8, 1R71. closes March .5, lS\f>. All the old teachers are retailed. For rooms or further information ad- dress CHAS. E. HAVENS. A. B,, Principal. Or LEWIS MILLER. Mexico, N. Y., Nov. 2.5, 187*. 37 Bead. If you want first class Go t o Bews & Waltoi's, Manufacturers- of Agrictiltural Implements, and al l kinds of Machinery. TJrasa (lasting done to order. Also sole manufacturers -of the Monitor Horse Power. Mexico jr<-n Foundry. Mexico, May 14,1S74. 2S A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF KEA.-L ESTATE.— Notice is liereby giver that-by virtue of aii order duly inade by Hon. T. W. Skinner, .Surrogate, at a Sur. rogate's Court, held at tlie village of Mexico, in anei for the county o£ Oswego, on the Btli day of .March, lt>7:\> the Administrator ot the estate of 'V-ictur T. Ilend'erson, deceased, late of the town of Al'Mon, Oswo^ju county, undersigned, will sell, at public vendue, the following described premises,, at the ottice of Skinner & Wright, in the village of Mexico, Oswego C«, N. Y., on the 1st day of May, 1875, \All that tract on* .parcel, of land situate in the town of Albion, village of Sand Banit, county and State aforesaid, and bounded asIfolhiws, viz: Ijeginning on the northerly side Mexico street (so called) at the south east corner of land owned by Mrs. Kufus Rich, wife of Ruf\is Rich, deceased, and ruiis from thence easterly along said street one .hundred) and forty- one, (Ml) fe e t to the l°t Ovyned by S. A. Comstock, thence iiortherly aloiig said Comslock's liiie,at rij^ht an- gles with said street,, about one Inmdrcd aind suvehty- two-(i72) feet to theline of land owned byC'hariesb. Fau- ning.froiii thence northerly along saidC'has.O.i'anuing's line to the line of land owiied by Mrs. llufim kich, aiid fioiii thence along said Mrs. Kufus Itich's line to the place of beginning, and containing a little ..more than one half (J) acre of land, be the same more or less.\ Also, all that -tract or parcel of land situate- in. the town of Orwell, aforesaid, known and as distmguslied sis part of lot No. thirty-nine of township. Noil eleven of Constable's purchase, and is bounded as follouvs, viz: I3e- ginningin the centre of the mill' road in thei S. E. cor- ner of land deeded to Allen M. Campbell, in 1804, thence S. 88\* 45'W. at right angles to tiie road afore- said, and along said Campbell's south line to his S. W. corner 110 1-5 Iks., thence N. I\ 15' W. along Cani]>beirs west line to his N. \V. cqnier 45 lks.„ thence S. (iu° 18' W. along the south line of the Ferguson ioj 2 ens. 78$ Iks., thence S., 43S 50' E. 3 chs„ 72 Iks,, thence S, 9' 25' W. 160 Iks., thence S; 85° 05\ E., parallel with the said Richard's south line, 132 Iks t o the centre of the road aforesaid,thenceN.I' 3 15 , W.alongthe centre,of the same to the place of beginning, containing all theiandw}thin the above described lines, be the same more-of less. Also, second, a mill pond, the water froni which car- ries the saw mill of party of the first part, and a grist mill now owned by said pond situate and being on lot No. 39 aforesaid, and is bounded as follows : Beginning iii the center of the mill road 3 Iks., S. 1° 15' E. from the S. E. comer of the Feirguaou lot, thence easterly along the line of high water mark to land deeded to Weston & Lewis in 1863, which above described line gives the N. bounds of said pond, and is bounded east and south by the line of high water mark, and west by the centre of the mill road, aforesaid, and containing all theland within the above diesuribed lines, be the same more or less. Excepting an d reserving to the party of the first part, all land lying oil the north side of the ereok and west of the road, and) being the same premises conveyed by deed, and conveyance from Alvira S. Martin, to said Clark W. Lawton, bearing date April 22d, 1872. The description of the last mentioned parcel of land being taken from a deed dated June 18th, 1873, executed by Clark W. Lawton and Josephine M., his wife, to Victor T. Henderson, and recorded in the Oswego County Clerk's office on the 21st day of June, 1873, a t 8 J o'clock a. m., in liber No. 140 of deeds, a t page 422. \ The improvements on said land consist of a good frame house and barn on the first described piece of land, and a saw mill, and convenient out buildings, on the second described piece of landi^Dated-this- 8th day of March, 1875. WASHINGTON T, HENDERSON, Administrator, & , WM.M. Wouid respectfully call attention to his new stock of Undertaking Goods, Consisting of OoffliiSj Caskets, Metalie ~ ial Cases, dec.,, &c. Also,.-constantly on hand a large and fine assortment of SHROUDS. Having been to great expense in procuring an rAm*\; Hearse! 1 hope, by strict attention to bu- siness, to merit a liberal share of the public patronage. I ana located at rny old standi South Jeffi-i-Mni St., three doors soutli of the po.st oilice, where I in'ay i>e found at aii v hour of the day o r night, when not ab.sent on professional business. Mexico, July 111, 18-73. -57 A Mm* idea? A. -SHUTTLE- 50 Dollars 1 1 MERGHAMTS, MEGHAHIOS, AND EVERYBODY Buy the World-Renowned leiiliilii TIIK OSLO! I^flte Highest Premium v,; awarded to it at w VIEISTHA Ohio State Fair? Northern Ohio Fair; Amer. Institute^ X. V..; Cincinnati Exposition j Indianapolis Exposition • St. Lonis Fair J 'Louisiana State Fair; Mississippi State Fair; and .Georgia Stato Fair; FOR BEING THE BEST SEWING MftCtfMES, and doing tlie largest and hest range of work. All other Machines in the Harkpt were in direct I! EST*For Hemming, Fell- ing, Stitching, Cording, Binding, Braiding, Embroidering i Quilt- ing and Stitching fine or heavy goods it is unsurpassed. Where we have no Agents wo •will ddlivor a llachino for the price named afeove, at the nearest Hail iloacl Station of Put chasers. Needles for all Sewing la- chines for Sale ^ Old Machines taken in Exchange. Send for Circulars, Prico List^ &c, and Copy of the Wilson Reflector, one of tho best Periodicals of the day, devoted, to Sewing Ma* chines, Fashions, G-eneral News and Miscellany. Agents Wanted Wilson Sewiii fiGltiie Co. CLEViaAN'I-5, 0»M). E M. ANDEEWS, General Agent for Oswego County, 163 Water Street, OSWEGO, N. Y We Guarantee that You Get Value Received. Teni! Yidi ! Vici.! Quality .Bator than Quantity. M. A. Shumway's WIIOLKSAI.K AND RETAIL AND 120,000 DEALEES in the United .States sell BRI&6S & mm SEEDS and the universal verdict is that they WILL G-BOW! m* The Quarterly IUustrated Floral WPfk sent one year for 25 cents. _ Price Lists and Lir- cul'ars sent free on application to. snxao-s & BEOTHEHS, Rochester^ N. Y. or Chicago,, 111. Ko. 22 Standard Building. Ik'tv.uen Jnuiiiiil and Standard Offices, Syracnsft % Y. Afti-r tfii-yi a-ix of un]ireccdfiitfd hard labor in this city, 1 fed thankful .that I amaLle toiif- f.-.r ti.i the citizens o f Hyracuno and (Vntral New Vurk tin ' Finest Assortment of Foreign and Domestic ! I Stationery | | I ii .ill it-; .details. The must, ^complete nes ef I ! Blank and Memorandum I I n ahno>t Kiidiess Varieties. INITIAL PA- j I'H-KS, the charm of the day for ('onvenience, .; 'I'.eituiy and (''heal)iiess. f' 1 addition to the | :ilio\e,.afu'llliue of ' -I I PrinterB' Groods, i FLAT. FuLD'EDi, PLAIN AND IJTLE1-) iwi'Ki:^. vvivD'iiiNK FAFHR AND-\ r-:'Nvr-:L.M'i*i-:s AX!) iMji-Nt-i^ts'' MATERIAL ciTi:.f,intly on hanih Printing Presses and Machinery. Ai.yo, '•ii-oci.M-'s 1 ' Bag!?, 'Mpplllg P: ^•y, TWINES, AND OLDER BOOKS. We sell M ANI1..L.V ,1'APK'it as cheap aa can lie ii'.irclia.sed iii Ne\v York and lJostuii. WQ t'IM'NT Paper I'uivjs and Wrapping Papers, ('on. ,i.i,'!'s please imte this. Leave orders MivUE: Y,'E rNDERSTANI) Ol'Il BUSINESS, •lii-ly l|(iK'n;A«:K SALE. Whereas, default lias At. lic-.-n Mi.-e.li- in tin- payaieli-t of the money se j i--,.-, 1 l\v a niort;,'a^e -dated thi'thirtieth day of M.'.y. iii the year of our Lord one thousand i-i^hl, huuili-cd and fifty seven, duly executed hy William liolsou. ;, t ml , H-elleu,.his \vijfe,,ofthe town of \'ohiey, coiinly of (Vswego and State of New V:.r':, to j-olui'Siiyles, .Jr. i of the town of Pa- lermo, county and State, aforesaid, which niort- •;,a,'e with the -power of sale therein contained, was duly recorded in the Oswego county Clerk's oilice, o n the L'lJd day of Jun», 1857, at 11 o'clock a. m., i n Liber •i\) of mortijaifus, at page 424. And whereas, said mortgagee, John Sayles, Jr.,-on the 7t h day of November, iSii'J, died, lii'in,' at the time of his dentil a resilient of Os - >v.\-go county, and leaving therein said uiortgage as part iif'the assets of his estate, and having in his life time duly executed hi s last will and tes- tament, which was o n the 28th day of Novem- ber, l.-5'J, duly admitted to probate by the-iSur? rotate ofOswego county, and letters testainenta-, ry were duly issued thereon, by said StiBi'Ogate, to I.liram \V . Loouiis, who thereupon duly (plal- i'fie.l', anil entered up-ni the execution of 'his trust, as executor of- said will. And whereas said mortgage and the claim thereby secured, were on the 2.1th day of July, 1-st'iL', sold and duly assigned,, by said executor, to Manville F. Sayles,, w'lio is the legal holder an-1 owner there- >f. A n.,1 w'here.is there is due o n said mortgage^. at the tii-st -publication of this notice, the. sum of one hundred and-tw'enty-seveil-dollar.s and forty- one cents, (§127.-11), which is the whole amoiunV unpai 1 thereon, Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that by virtue of the power of sale contained i n said mortgage, anil duly recorded a s aforesaid, aiid i n purMiauce of the statute iii such case made and provide 1,, the said mortgage will b e foreclosed' by a sale of the promises therein described, at j.n.ii il-ic auction, at the law office of Skinner & Wright, iii the village, of Alexico, Oswego coun- ty, N. Y., o n the.2uth day of June, 1S75', at 10 o'(r-l.ick iii the forenoon of that day. The premises are described in said- niof tgage substantially as follows : \All that 'tract or parcel of land, situate iii the town of Vol.ney, and county of OsWego, and State Now York, and known and described a s •fi.iilow.-i , t o wit: A part of lot number twehty- .-iiH- (iii) in the fifteenth (loth) township of S'cri- b.i' s patent, bounded as follows : I'eginning at a a si a k e .standing on. tlie north' line of said lot, at the north-east corner of. sixty-five ac-re.s taken off from the we4 side of said lot by aline parallel t o tlie west-line there-if,-thence running soutli 22- and -ii\ We.-tal.'i)^ the ea.st line of said: sixty-fi'Ve a-Te-i !l chains IS\ links to a stake standing- on the south line of said lot, thence south 07 u east aloiii,'said line ii chains and 5 links t o a stake, theiiee n>rth22' 4G' east-ll chains and;}21inks to- a stake .standing o n the north line of said lot , thjn.-\ n-irtih (i!! 0 ISOin west along said line 0 chains aiid 5 links to the place of beginning, con- taining 'twenty-five (2.\>) acres, b e the same uiore or less.\. -iVjiVd AprilTst,.l«75. M A N VI LI,E F. S AYLES, Assignee. .SKI.V.VI;,: \V WKIUIIT, Att'ys, Jlexieo , N - Y. M OKTC4A(lE SAI.E.—Whereas, (Jhristian H. Usenbents, of the City'of Syracuse, Ni.Y.j by hi s certain indenture of mortgage^ bearing date the twelfth day of December, A- P-, one thousand eight hundred and seventy one, did mortgage and coirvey unto Samuel K. Stone, Administrator, aiid liosina Gr.. Downing, Admin- istratrix of the estate of Levi Downing, deceased^ '. of Mexico, Oswego county, N. Y., to secure the payment of one tlicmsahu dollars, a s follows : Five huhdrecl and fifty-one dollars and thirty- seven cents, in two years from the date hereof (date of mortgage) with interest annually o h all sums remaining unpaid, and four hundred arid forty eight dollar^and seventy-three eents,accorcl- ing to the conditions of a certain boiid and mortgage bearing date July 25 , 1870, executed by Giatherine \Walts to-Christian H. Usenbents^ said mortgage recorded in the Oswego county Olerk's office, June 24th, 1870, i n Liber 92 of mortgages, page .119,. which mortgage has been\ duly assigned this day to the parties of tlie second part herein, and which mortgage con7 tajns therein a power of sale to sell the mortgaged premises hereinafter described, upon default be- ing made i n the payment of fh e principal sum or the interest therein included, and that said mortgage with the power of sale therein con- tained was duly .recorded in the Oswego County Clerk's office, the 12t h day of December, 1871, at 12 ; o'clock M. j i n Liber 9!> of mortgages, page 19U: That saidmortgagecoiitaiiis thei-ein aii insur- ance clause, and in default of the party of the first part effecting an insurance, it shall b e law- ful for the parties of the second part to effect such insurance, and the premium or premiums affecting and continuing the same shall b e a lien ; on the said mortgaged premises, added to the amount secured and payable o n demand, with -interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum. And that there i s claimed by the said mort- gagees herein mentioned, for money so advanced' by them, together with the interest thereon, the sum of §81.59, And. whereas^ -default lias -been made in the payment of the money secured 'to b e paid in ami .by virtue of the s;dd mortgage, and there is claimed to lie due aiul unpaid on said mortgage at the date of the first publication of this notice, the sum of seven hundred and nine- teen dollars and. eighty-seven cents, (§71 < Ji87,) and also the saidsum of 881.59, -beingfor said in- surance, amounting iii the whole sum to S801. HI. And whereas; no proceedings i n law or erjuity have been instituted to collect the said debt se- curedby said mortgages or any part thereof. The said mortgaged premises are described in said mortgage i n substance a s follows, viz : All that tract or parcel of land situate in the town of Ifastings, county of Oswego and State nf New York, known a s lot number six , (ii) in block B: i n the village of Caughdehoy, a s the same was surveyed-by 11 untington Fitch. Said lot is eight (8) roils wide oh the road leading from Ih'ewerton to Ilosevelt.and eight(8) rods deep, re - serving and excepting therefrom a strip of land , oiieaiidone-half rods in width,across the westerly side of said lo t to be used for ahighway. «=i Also all that other piece or parcel of landsitu- ate.lying and being in the saidvillage of i'aughd'e- noy, \town of Ilastings and county of Oswego, being a strip of land-one and one-half rods in width, lying o n the west side and -adjoining the i westerly line of lot number (li) six i n block H., in said village of Caughdenoy, a s the same was surveyeil 1 iy Huntington Fitch-, and' being One and one-half roils, wide oh the road leading from Brcwertonto 1'iosevelt, and eight rods-deep. Also al l that other tract or parcel of land sit- uate i n the said villageof ('aughdenoy, aforesaid, and comprising four village lots in said village., and marked on the map of said village-as lots No. 4, 5, G, and 7, block I, and being tlie saine premises described' in a deed from K'obert.Or' man and wife, to Mjaryll. Usenbents and Chris- tian H. Usenbents, bearing date, January 14th, 18()7, ithd recorded in the Oswego Co. Clerk's Office, Febi'ivary 12thj 1807, in booklil of deeds, page-l(S, and the said premises now occupied by William W. Buckley. All that tract -or parcel of land situate i n the town of Schriepjiel, county aiid State aforesaid, being part of the 24th township of Scr.iba's pat- ent, and known a s sub-division number 12 of great lot numbers 4 and ii, a(^co.r<Iing to a may and .surveys thereof; made by T-ho.hias-Wlieeler, Esq., in July. 1810, bounded a s follows : Ilegiii- niiig at tlie .south-easterly corner of lot No; ~y,. aiid running north US' west, along tin.' soutli line of said lot , MS chains and 'I'll), linfcs, thence north 22\ east 19 chains and BO links,, thence south (is east .\)2 chains and 27 links -to the east side r if the lot, thence along the centre of the road soutli I>| degrees west 21 chains and lit links to tlie place of begiiihing, < oiitainingseventy ani-V oiie-fourth. (70j),, acres of taii'I, b e the same more less, and being the same premises -deeded by Daniel Mathews, and wife to Christian H. t'senlients^ Alav 27, IhO'.i, ami recorded in the O.sw-eg,: -C*.» Clerk's office, June 18, 1S09, i n Book 12.\; of deeds, page 31% ' _ Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that by virtueof the power of sale contained i n the •said mortgage and pursuant to- the statute in such case made- and provided-, the said mortgage will b e foreclosed by a sale of the premises above described, at public auction, t o the highest Itiddef 4 at tlie law oflice of J, P. IJartson, i n the village of Mexico,, i n the-county of-Oswego, N. Y.,.on the flth clay of June.. lS7o,. at one o'clock i n the afternoon-of that day. -Dated March 11, iS7r>. •SAMUEL H. STONE, Administrator, PcOSlNA (1. DOWNING-., Administratrix, . Of the Estate of Levi Downing deceased, Mortgagees. J. D. ILuvf.soN., Attorney, Mexico, N. Y. UUP11EME COUIIT—Cou-STY w OSWEGO.— V* Benjamin M. <! enung, ag'st John Larkin.and Frances Larkin. Summons for money. To J.->hu Larkin aiid Frances.Larkin, defend- ant.!. You are hereby summoned and required to answer tlie complaint of Benjamin M. <Je- iiung, plaintiff j which was filed i n the Oswego c iimty Clerk's office, o n the 31st day of March, lb7o, at the city of Oswego, N. Y i} and to serve a copy of your answer on the subscriber at Cen^ iral Siptare, Oswego county, N. Y., within twen- ty days after the service of tins summons exclu- sive of the day of Service, and i n default there- of the plaintiff will take judgment against you for sixty-eight dollars and seventy-five cents with interest from- the 20th day of March, 1875, be - Mldea costs. p.. a. LEWIS, IMff's Att'y, Central Square, 22-7 Oswego Co,, N. Y, i?f6HK I'EU'PLK OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, ia. To the H. ; ir.»anJ next of'kin <if Mary S-.hilling-, late of the ei-t v 01 Oswego, iii the County of Oswego, deceased, •j-.-ii-l greeting: Whereas, Frank Schilling, of the city of Oswego\ in the county of Oswego, has latc-lv niade api>lieat|nn to our Surrogate of fho Ouunty of Oswego, to have a certain instrument in writing-, relating to real and personal es- tate, duly proved as the last will and testament of said Mary Schilling, deceased ; you and each of you are hereby cited and required pel sonally, *o be and appear before our said Surrogate, at his oilice, in the City of Oswego, in said County of Oswego, on the 3d day of June next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, then and there to attend to the probate of said instru- ment as the last will and testament of said; deceased. In testimony whereof, we -have caused the Seal of of- fice of our said Surrogate's Court of the County of Oswego to be hereunto affixed. Witness, Timothy W. Skinner, Surrogate of the said County, at the village of Mexico, in said t.S County, the 0th day of April, in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five. C.C.BROWN, 23^7 Surrogate's Clerk of Oswego County. •WyOTlCK TO CREDITORS.- -In pursnanco of an or- Jtll' iler \f T. W\; SkiiineivSun-ugateof <).swego ('oun- -ty, tielice !•• hereby given to all; ]>ersini.s ha\ing claims against l'iai'ir.int-O.* * lanagan. lale of the town of Ani- liii.v, in said county,, deceased, to jiresent their accounts, with the vouchers-thereof,, to Patrick H., Costello, at his. oilice 111 the village of Wiiliamstown, Oswego County, N\. Y.., on or before the iist day of August., 1S7S, or they will Iusu the benefit of the statute in sueli case made and provided. -Bated' Feb. 10, 1N75. f/i'^SAN. FLANA(iAN., Aihninistratrix. I'.. II. COSTELbO, Ailmiiiistrator. OltTGAGE SALK.-Default has been niade in the payment of the sum of S51>0;JH5i, which is clainied to be due with interest, oil .the same from September 1st , 1874, at the date of this no - tice, and to become .due the f nrtlu-r sum \ f Soil, with interest on tlie same from September 1st, 14*74, making hi al l the sum of 4;-i',02t,0(i, with interest.-as aforesaid, o n a certain mortgage bear- ing date the 4th day o f September, 1-871, ex-ecti- ted. by lleiiry V. Winchester, of the town of Mexico, county of Oswego, and State of New York, to- Luke P. Smith,of the same place, aiid recorded iii the office of the Clerk of the county of 'OsWego, in Book 92 of mortgages, at jiage 397, oh the 8t h day of September, 1871, at 'J o'clock a, m. Now, 1 ; herefore, notice is, hereby given that in pursuai.e) of a powei of sale contained in, said mortgage, aiid of the statute in sueli case made and provided; the premisesdeseribed iii aiid covered by said mortgage, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate in tlie village of Mexico, i n the town of Mexico, afore^ said, and being a part of lo t No. (il-i, of the2Qth township of Scfiba's patent, and bounded and described' as follows : Beginning at.a point i n the centre of Jefferson street, at the south-west cor- ner of lands liowowhed and occupied by S.R.Ofr vis,and known as block No. 4, and runhing thence south 80° Ii0' east, along said Orvis' south line 122 feet to the west line of land owned aiid occu- pied by L. F. Alfred, thence soiith iW west alon^.saiil last, mentioneilline 81 feet toldock N° 2. the N, E. corner of land occupied by -H... H. Pobson, thence N. .802 ill' west along said Dob- son's north line 117feet, to the centreof said street, thence north 9° HO* east along the centre of said street 80 feet to the place of beginning, contain- ing about iJo-roils of land, more or less, i t being the same premises formerly occupied and owned liy S. B. Iiarnes, lying o n the east side of Jeffer? son street i n said village, Will b e sold at pub- licaiictioh at the law office ofL. D.Smith, i n the village of Mexico, in the county of Oswego, o n the i2th day of June,_ 1875, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and the said mortgage be then and there thereby foreclosed.—Dated March 18th , 1875. . L, D. SMITH, Mortgagee and Attorney, Mexico^ N. Y». 8 UltllOGATE'S COURT. A Surrogate's Court will be held at the Court House in Oswego City o n the first Thursday of each month ; at my 6ffice i n Mexico o n IVIonday of each week ;, at the office of S. N. Dada i n Fulton on the first Friday of February, April, July and October ; at the office of J. W. Fen- ton in Pulaski, oti the 2nd Wednesday of Feb- ruary, first Wednesday of July, and first Wed- nesday of October; at the affice of II. A. Bfaih- ai-d ihPha;nix; on the-first Tuesday of May and September during the, year 1875. % W. SKINNER, Surrogate. TCrOTiCE TO CREDITORS,— In pursuance JA of an order of T. W. Skinner, Surrogate of Oswego bounty, notice i s hereby given to al l persons having claims'against James Roberts^ late, of the town of Mexico^ i n said coun- ty, deceased, to present their accounts, with the vouchers thereof, to the undersigned, at his residence in Mexico village^ on^ or before the 1st day of May, 1875 or they will lose the ben- fit of the statute iii such case made and provi- ded.—Dated Oct . 27,1874. ORVILLE ROBERTS, Administrator, MORTGAGE SALE.-Whereas default has ill. been made in the payment of money secured : by a mortgage dated the eighth day of April, i n the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine,, didy executed by Olive H, Potter, of the town of Vplney, county of Oswego, State of New York, to Davis B. Coe , of the town of PalermOjCOunty of^Oswego audStateof New York, which mortgage with the power of sale therein contained was duly recorded i n the Oswego. county Clerk's office o n the thirteenth day of April, 1869^ at twelve o'clock, noon,, in Liber eighty-two of mortgages, at page five hundred'• and twenty-four; and whereas there is due .011 said mortgage at the date of the first publication of this notice the sum of one hundred and forty- one dollars and fifty-two -cents j ($141.52J, .which is the whole amount uniiaid thereon. And whereas, said mortgage and the claini thereby secured were, o n the thirteenth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred aiid seventyrfivej sold, and duly, in wiiting, assigned by said Davis B. Coe, the said mortgagee^ to John K; ('hufch, who is now the legal holder and owner thereof. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, aiid recorded as aforesaid 1 , and i n pur- suance of the statute in such case made and pro- vided, thesaid mortgage will b e foreclosed by a sal« of the premises thereiii described at public auction, at the law office of S'klunei' & Wright, in the village of Mexico, Oswego -county, New York, on the lOth day of June, 1875, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day. The premises are described i n said mortgage substantially a s follows,:: All that tract or parcel of land situate in the town of Volney, aforesaid, bounded and describ- ed a« follows : Being a, j>art o f lot No. live (5), of the loth township of Scriba's patent. Beginning at the stone at the southwest cor- iierof said lot No. 5 , and' running- from, thence soiith 07 degrees, east on e chain to the cen- tre of the highway, thence along- the same north 44 degi-ees, east five chains and fifty-nine links to a stake, thence north 10 degrees w„st three chains to a stake, thence south 2'.i degrees west five chains and twenty-two links, to the place of lieginning, contaiiiing on e acre of land.—Dated March- 2.5, 1875. JOHN K. CiirKCH, A^ignee. SKINNKB & WiuiiHT, Att.'ys, Mexico, N.. Y. OlttGA(?E_SALE. Whereas, default has been, made in the payment of money secured by each of the followiiig .described mortgages; the first, dated March 20th, IbCS, executed 'by Olive U. 1'otter, of Volney,.Oswego C...,N. Y., to Walter Nibbs, of the same place ; the second dated October 2d, LSiS, executed by said Oli'-ve II, Potter to Caroline Nibbs,, of New liaven, in said county and State ; which- mortgages with the power sale contained in each, were duly re- corded in the OsWego County Clerk's offiee, the- firston the 4t h day-of June, 1 sift,'in Liber ,>0 of mortgages, at page 214; the second ,, n the 2Iiddayof October, PjO^, in Liber M,of mort- gages, at page 10M ; and- whereas there is due at the first publication-of this notice, on the fir.st of sajd ino.rtgages tlie slim of '$H'l..Vl, which is the whole amount unpaid thereon ; aiul 011 the second one the sum of tflsl.4!,, wiihh is the whole aniount unpaid thereon; ami when-as each o f said mortgages has lieen sold, .and duly, in writing, assigneiI t o John K. Church, who i s now the legal holder and owner thereof. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of .sale contained: in each of said -mortgages, respectively, and. (July recorded as aforesaid, and-in pursuance of the .statute in such case inade and provided, -each of wiid mort- gages will lie foreclosed by a sale of the pi-cmi.-et. therein described-at piifil'ic auction at tin- l.iw of' fice of Skinner & Wright, iaiit--\icn, O.-m-go county, N. Y.j on- the 10th day of June, lH\i>i at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day. The premises are described in- e.tch of > ;i id iiloit- gages substantially a s follows : All that tract or parcel of land situate in the , tow',11 of Volney, atoiv.-nid, and knovwi an the liorth-east ipiarter of the -i.;«.t jialf of lot No three {'.i) of the loth townshijiof Si-Eilu-V pateiit, ami bounded: 011 the north and e; t st b y ti,e lii.n-» of the lot, on the .south by line of \Henry E . FeIlon.s ) .foriiierl.v i but now by A, -M. 'l'a|iiin, and o n the west b y line of 11. \M. Molly, f,<niur- ly, but now by 1-1. II. Allcir, containliig twenty acres of land. Dated this i'ltli dav \I March, 187- r ). JOHN K. CiH'KCH, A f , igm .-. SuiNNiatk W-KK.UT. Att'y.s, Mc.\ic«>,,N. V. Eome, Watdrtowii and Ogdens bwg E. E, 1874, Winter Arrangements. 1874, On• iin-l after ^luiuluy, Ih-c. . 1 1 tli, ami Until furtliw notice, jiti^.senox-r ti-a-ins will run on tills road a.s f<-ill<,>-\vs. : (Sun- days ex(*e])ted) :• — Iiea>e Mexico, U.2 );a. l-u. ; arrive at h'ome, 12.05,p-._ni. ; I'tica, 12,10 p. m , ; Albany, 4.20 •p. 111.;, Ne W Voi-k, 10.00 p. .in.. Leave ^fexici)2. Pi p . iu. ; arrive at V/atertuv.-n 4.17 p; m.; Cape Vincent 5.150-.]i. m. l,ea\ e Mexic,-) (5.42 pi in-; Arrive at Watertown S.'.io [>. in. ; ltonie, '.1,20 i,i. in. ; I'tica, 1-O.lKl p. in.; Albany, 1.10 a. in.,; New York, .7..00 a. hi., .Sleeping car through t o New York. Leave Mexico, Arrive at Oswego, - 7.21 a. in. N.'i.l ;u. m . 12.55 p. in. 1.).\) ii. m . ii.iwi pi in. S.01 p. in. J>. 4-.\i p. m. Ji W. Mo.\K, Gen'lSiipt. IT. T. Fit AKY, GenT Ticket Agent. LEAVE NEW HAVEN, doing East - Going West- 0.12 a. in. ' 7.17 a. nii- 1,50 p . in. 1,(C; j,,. ni. 3 1\> p. m . 0.28 p . ni. S.WJ,.K Sytaeuso, Northern, S (JOINT. NORT H -Li : A. J!. Syi:acuse 4 00 Central .Square, 4 57 Mallorv, 5 OS Hastings, o 17 •Parishj 5 21! ColossCj ;\. HO tinion.Siiuare,, .1 37 Ilolmesv.ille, i V> 45 Pulaski,. 1 (i .02 Sandy ('reek Ju. 0 20 GOING SOITH-- .v. jr. Sandy Creek Jii-. 7 00 Pulaski, 7 20 JToImesville, 7 45 UnionSfpiare, 7 57 Colosse, ,S 00 Parish, 8 13 Hastings, 8 22 Maliory, 8 ..'?;{• Central Square, 8 45 Syracuse, 10 00 A. M, 4 15 i; .07 o :;o 0 4S 7 Oil 7 1* 7i:o 7 45 S 18 •y oo -T.HA-IKS- A. ;M, 11 00 n 45 12 20 12: i!s 12 55 1 10 1 o0 1 5S 2 18 4 00 ailroad. ivr. r. JI. 12 55 1 4.S 1 58 2 07 .2 12 2 17 2 24 2 111 2 111 a oo LEAVI: : p. ii. 12 20 12 :« ]\' .V> 12 S,S 1 00 1 10 • i 17 1 23 1 32 2 25 V. If. 4 40 5 37 f> 47 5-.50 G 03 C 08 0 1? (5 24 G 3!) 7 00 p. 5r. 7 15 7 M 7 40 7 5M 8 05- 8 12 8 IS 8 ->7 S 37 9 35 lite clock ill the Superintendent's- office at- Sy- racuse is the Standard Time, and will b e rcmla- ted, by New York Central time. S. N. P. P. CONNECTIONS. Leave Syracuse, N. Y. ('. & IT. P. P. P., as follows :— lFr.s7?zv;v/ —IKreet 1 load- -12:00^ m., 1:150, 2:35, 7:00, 7:55, i):00, 11:55 -p. i,i. Auburn Poad, 11:45, a. m., 2:45, p. m . Trains arrive iii SvTacnseontlie N. Y. C. from the West—Direct Road-at 1.00, 2.45, 10.35, 0:35, a. in.; 12.25 2.01), G:40 v 7.10, 8.00 p, in. Auburn Poad—1.00; 9.35 a. m. 12.30 s 8;00p. m. Leave Central-Square, N. Y. & O. M. P. it. Nortlward- .8.38, am 4.4'0-p. m..; Southwards 8.38 a. m.; 4.40, p. in. ' '\ • J, W. MOA.K, Superintendent. Syracuse, Nov. 10, 1874. N , v OTICE TO CUEDITOivS.- In pursuance of lA an order of T. W. Skinner, Surrogate of Os- wego County, notice ishereby given to all persons, having claims against .Henry ]•). C'olvin,, late of the town of New Haven,, in said county, deceased, to present their accounts, with the Vouchers thereof, to the undersigned at the resi- dence of (!'. L, Gridley, in said- town, on or be - fore the 4th day of May, 1S75, or they will lose the benefit of the statute in sui-li case made and provided, -dilated Nov. 3rd , 1874. FPKD. A, tiOLVIN, Administrator, MYPA COLVIN, * Administratrix. rfOI T NTY C01IIlT,sCorNTY or OHWEG^O— V Harriet E, Sperry aiid Emma J, Whitney, Plaintiffs, against, George .II . Pich, and Laura Pich, hi s wife, Marcus G. Pich, aiid Sarah Pich, his wife, Demurtus 'Pich, and Emma Pich, hi s wife, Ilhoda L.. Cutler, and Morr« N. 'Cutler, her husband, Louisa L. Anderson, aiid John A. Anderson^ her husband, Ella Kurnhaui, and Elisha Burrihani, her husband, Clarissa Hall, and Edmund Hall, her husband, Maude Cham- berlain, Ada J:, Peals, Edwin M. Sperry and Leonard A. Whitney, defehd'aiits.--Sunimons. To the above named defendants, you are here- by summoiied to answer the complaint of the plaintiffs, a copy of which is hereviith served up- on you, and to serve a copy of your answer o n the Subscriber, at Boonville, Oneida County, N, Y., within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the,day of service, or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Ii, W. F1SKE, Plaintiff^ Attorney. , To the defendants, you will also take notice that the summons in this action, of which the foregoing i s a copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of Oswego County, N. Y., March 27th, 1875. . , L. W. Fiske, Attcrney, Boonville, N. Y. Dated April 1,1875. 23-7 L. H. Conklin, BANKER; MAIN £T., MEXICO, OSWEGO CO. N. Y., buys all kinds of Goveiiiiiient Securities, AND OSWEGO COtJNT* BONDS, at favorable rates. Sells Drafts on New York Collections made in all points, and remittances made promptly. NOTABY. PUBLIC. Also Agent for the following well known an responsible Fire Insurance Companies, viz : CASH ASSETS. HOMEOFNEW.YOEK, 3,730,981,60, NIAGARA \ » '\ 1,371,315,83, HARTFORD, HAKTFOBD,CT. , 2,026,2S),79. Mexico, Nov, 6,1872. ONEIDA OOMMITNITY! The Greatest Free Love Institution in . the worldj FULLY EXPOSED ! All O about their Sexual and Social relations, Religion, Spiritual Controls, &c, &c . J3y a resident of Oneida. Portrait of its foundeK, and illustrations of the Buildings; A thrilling book. Sent by mail for 75e, The trade supplied. Agents Wanted. Address, A. L. SLAWSON, Publisher, ONEIDA, Madison Co*, N.Y. M ORTGAGE SALE.—Whereas default has been made in the payment of the sum of money secured by ; a mortgage dated January i!8tli, one thousand eight hundred and seventy, and executed by Benjamin C. Parkinson, aiid Semilius B. Robinson, of the city and county of Oswego, State of New York, parties' of the first part, to Charles B. Horton, of Oneida, State of Kev( York^ to secure the sum of four thousand .five hundred dollars, purchase money of the land described iii said mortgagCi which mortgage with the power of sale thereiii contained was du- ly recorded i n the Oswego County Clerk's office^ the 29th day of January, one thousand eight hundred aiid seventy, at ten o'clock a . m., in Liber 80 of mortgages, at page 289. And where- as, the said mortgage has been duly sold and as- signed to Timothy W. Skinner, of Mexico, Os^ wego county/State of New York, who is now tlie iegaj ow^er and holder thereof, and whereas the amount claimed to be due Upon said mort- gage at the time of the first publication of this notice is the sum of seventeen hundred and for- ty-four (Sl,744.j dollars, principal and interest, which is tht full' amount unpaid upon said mort- gage, and no proceedings have been had at law. to recover the same, or any part of the saine. _ Now therefore, notice i s hereby given that by virtue of the JioWer of sale contained in said mortgage, and duly recorded as aforesaid, and in pursuance of the statute i n such case made and provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed by the sale of the premises thereiii described, at public auction, at the law office of Skinner & Wright, in Mexico village, Oswego County, New York, o n tlie twenty-sixth day of April, 1875 , at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day. The premises to be sold are described in. said mortgage substantially as follows : All that tract or parcel of land situate in the town of Albion, in the said county of Oswego, aiid known-as the-grist mill' lo t at Sand Bank village, bounded a s follows, to wit: Beginning in the center of the Pidge road at Aaron Fuller'* south line, and running from thence south along .said Ridge road to within twelve (12) feet of the wagon barn .i iwned by A. Hollon, thence easter- ly parallel with said barii to the east end of said barn, thence southerly to a post which is the corner boundary of said mill lot, thence north to said' Fuller's line, and thence westerly along .-aid I'iiller-s line to the place of beginning, and containing about three-fourths (| ) of an acre of land-, be the same more or less, being the same premises this day conveyed by the party of second part to the said parties of the first part, and with no other or different rights and privi- leges. -Dated .Mexico, Jan. 28th, 1875. T. W. SKINNER, Assignee. SK iNNi.it & WKIOHT, Att'ys, Mexico, N. Y. GIYEJOWAY. The- new Chromo, \THE TERRIBLE BAT- TLH,\ Jiix22 inches will be sent post-paid to all who send,2.-> cents forthe \FARM AND FlRE- S11) E\ three months on trial . OR A BOOK Containing 2;i(J Pictures of Bible Scenes, fro \'. paintings by celebrated Ol d Masters, show- i'li-C al l the •important historical events as they occur in the old. and New Testament* will be :-ciwn-t..i all who send one dollar for a year's sub- scription. Address F.utii AND FIRESIDE, il7 Nassau st., New York., Room; 22. ll-3m 1 ltfeti(7ATK'.sT'oUKT OSWEGO COUNTY. ' Ali.^IXISTItATOH'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. by vii.|iie of an order of sale inade by Hon. T. W. Skinner,••SiiiTugatc; of Oswego Co^ N. Y., March 29, l.s7..i, r tlie subscriber, the legal administrator of the eiiuds, cliattels and credits of Peter Fariiett, late of 1'oiistantui, N\. Y., -ftill sell at public auction,- a t the law i.Hiee of Wm. H. Baker^ Esq., at Gonstantiavillage, in s.!iil c,,., on .Monday, May 17, 1875, a t 1 o'clock, p. in. tiie following described land, .j-iz : Alitlmt piece or parcel of land situate in the town ,.i Cnstantia, Oswe-fo county, N. Y., being a pieee of ten am-, to lie taken off from the south side of siib.di- \ isimi number nine, of lots number nineteen and twen- t.v-thi'ee in fireat tract No. oiie, in the eleventh town- ship of Scrilia's patent, as sub-divided in 1844, by Sere- no Clark, Survejor. Said ten acres hereby conveyed are a part (Miuth part) of the premises conveyed to Mrs. Sen-pia Weed, by Dolphus S. Stowell and wife,, by deed ilatc.l Wi-tuber yd, l&OS, which deed -was recorded in \•«)-'\ County Clerk's office, November 2d, 1868, i n I.ilier ,.f deeds 122, page 220. The te n acres hereby com eyed is bounded by the east, south and west bounds :.iies of suli-division No. 9, and on the north by a liiie ]iarulk-l with the south line and distant therefrom far enough to include ten acres. The a'oive preinisss arc mostly improved land, upon which is a house and small bari)^ Dated Constantia, .March 'JO, 1S7D. SILAS PENOYER, Administrator, 'J2-7 . of estate of Peter Farnett, deceased. VOTIVE TO CilEPITORS.—In pursuance iA of an order of T, W. Skinner, Surrogate of (•).-.wej,'o County, _ notice is hereby given to all iiei'.sous having claims against Aaron Williams, late of the town of Palermo in said county, deceased, to present their account^ with tlie vouchers thereof, to the undersigned, at his resilience in the toAvii of Palermo, Oswego Co., N.Y., o n of before the lltli day of Jhly,1875, or they will lose the benefit of the statute in such case made and provided. -Abated Jan. 6 , 1875. AARON W. ALLEN, Executor of the .last will and testament of Aaron Williams. •WjajTOUTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE.—Whereas *Si®= default has been made in the payment of th ^ debt secured to be paid by a certain indenture of mort- ipuje dated, maifej executed, and acknowledged and de- livered on the 25th day of November, A. D,, one thous- aii.l eiylit htiudred and seventy, by Christian H . ijsen- .lii ills, and jlaria II. Usenbents, his wife, both of the City of Syracuse, Onondaga county, and State of New York, Mortgagees, unto Abram H, Nuttiner, (then), of the same pliice, mortgagee, to secure the payment of th e sum of fifteen liiiiidred dollars, (§l,500)j in one year iroin tlie date hereof 1 (date of mortgage) with interest fii'iu :-:ud date. W'lieh iniiitgage contains therein a power of sale to sell the ]>reniises described in said mortgage, upon de- fault lieiiijjinade in the payment of tlie principal sum or the interest therein mentioned, and that the said nitirtinure with thesaid power of sale therein COD- tained was duly recorded in the Oswego County Clerk's o'iiee, the 2(ith day of Noveniher, 1870, a t 4 o'clock p. iu., in Liber K) oi mortgages, a t page 98 • And whereas tlie said mortgage and the debt intended tn lie ueeurcd thereby;was b y thgisaid 1 Abram fl'. Nutting, mi the yotll day of Noveiiiber, 1870, duly sold, trans- ferred ami assigned to Jeremiah F, Barnes, of the said city of Syracuse, which said assignment was duly recorded in the Oswego County Clerk's office oil the ioth day of July,. A. 1-)., it>72, at.9 o'clock a. ni., In Li- ..ber93tif mortgagis, a t page 173, aiid entered in Liber 8!) of mortgages, a t page 9S. And whereas, the-said. Jeremiah F. Barnes, did on the HSd day of July, 1873, duly sell, transfer and assign . aiid deliver the said mortgage, and the said debt to Samuel: H. Stone, Administrator, anil Sosina G. Down- ing, Administratrix, of the estate of Levi Downing, de- ceased, who arc now the lawful owners and holders of .ths same, which said assignment was .duly recorded in the Osw:cgo County Clerk's office, tlie llth day of Au- gust, A. I)., 1873, at 9 o'clock a. m., i n Liber 99 of , mortgages, at page 204, and entered in Liber 89 of mort- , gages at page 98. The premises described in said mortgage are i n sub- stance as follows, viz : All that tract or parcel of land situate in th e town of Schrcuppe], county of Oswego and State aforesaid, and being part of the 24th township of Scriba's patent, and known as subdivision number twelve, of great lot Nos. : 4 and 5* according to a map an d survey thereof, made by Thomas Wheeler, Esq., in July, 1840, bounded as follows : Beginning at the south-easterly corner of lot No. 5, and running north 68° west aloiig th e south line of said lot thirty-eight (38) chains and ninety (90) links, thence north 22'east nineteen(19)chauis and flfty(50)lmks, thence south 08° east thirty-two (82) chains and twenty- seven (27) links to- the east side of th e lot, thenee along the centre of the road south 3 j° west 21 chains and 15 links to the place of beginning, contaimhg seventy aiid one-fourth acres of land, more or less. And whereas default has beeii made in the payment of the money secured to b e paid 'by virtue of the said mortgage, as aforesaid, and the power therein to sell the. said mortgaged premises became operative, *nd there is: claimed to h e due and unpaid: on said mortgage at the date of the first publication of this notice, th e sum of nineteen hundred and fifty dollars, (812960.00.) And whereas, no proceedings in law or equity have been instituted to collect thesaid debt secured by said mort- gage or any part thereof. Now-, therefore, notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale contained In said mortgage, and pursuant t o the statute in such ease made-and provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a safe of the premises above described, at publje auction, t o the high- est bidder, at the law office of J , D. Hartson, in the vil- lage of ^Mexico, in th e county of Oswego, K* Yi, on the 6th of June, 1875, a t one o'clock i n the afternoon of that day.—Dated Mareh 11,1875- SAMUEL M. STONE, Administrator, ROSINA G. DOWNING,l^S*fe, Of the estate of Levi Downing, deceased, Assignees of said mortjafe J. D; HARTSQS, Attorney, Jtesdco, N* %