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MEXICO, TBUitSPAY, MAY 13,1875. News of tie Week, Minor Topics. the Russian army numbers 2,900,000 men, ana includes 200,000 Cossacks. Six thousand German families are pre- paring to emigrate from Russia on ac- count of the oppressive conscription, \The experiment undertaken by the Acclimatization Society of Cincinnati, in introducing foreign song-birds into the parks and groves of that vicinity, gives great satisfaction. During the first three months of tMs year there are reported 1,333 business failures with liabilities for 38,873,000- This i s about a quarter of the amount for 1874 and $20,000,000 less than in 1873. Mr. J. H. Mills, Superintendent of the Orphan Asylum at Oxford, N... C, refus- ed the tender of $500, from a recent lot- tery in that state, that hail used then- needs as an inducement to attract the philanthropic to countenance that form of gambling. The suyer inkstand which supplied with ink the pens of the signers of the Declaration of Independence is now in the possession of Gov, Hartranft of Fenn- sylvania, and efforts are being made to procure its return to its original position in Independence Hall. Some Welsh miners have discovered a valuable slate mine on the American riv- er,\ about two miles below Placerville, CaL It is in a bluff, and the discoverers, who are good judges, pronounce the ma- terial equal for rooting or paving pur- poses to the best in their own country, An eastern company is endeavoring to negotiate for the purchase of all the hard- wood timber on 4,000 acres of land bor- dering on East Canada lake, and owned by the East Canada Lake Company. It is proposed t o engage in the manufacture of wooden ware. It may be\ interesting to know that the people of this country consumed last year 1,636,335 pounds of arsenic, 789,787 pounds of camphor, 116,053 pounds of jalap, 26,202 pounds of ipecac, 207,313 pounds of mix vomica, and S3 ( J l J,399 worth of vaccine virus, all of which was imported, In the twelve years immediately ]>i' p - ceeding the completion of the drainage and water supply system of Salisbury, Eng., the yearly mortality amounted- to 27 per 1,(*B0. Purine;- the twelve years following the mortality fell to *Jt> p<r 1,000, and during the last three years it was only 17 per 1,000. The Hartford (Ky.) Herald says that lately a gentleman of that j.laei' found that his yard was eoveml with apparent- ly frozen grasshoppers, lie seWted -one of the number for experiuieni:, and, <->n carrying i t into hi* h<ms-e and phyi-mr it before the fire, it quickly recovered full life and activity. The Russian Government has prohib- ited the importation of American potatoes into Russian territory. In the British House of Commons Fri- day, Mr. Gladstone severely criticised Chancellor Borthcote's budget,.and cen- sured the method-^jf stating the Treasury accounts. Mr. Eowe said the budget was unworthy the confidence of the House. The BerlinPost considers B»lgmm's re- ply to the last German note unsatisfac- tory, and thinks that Germany cannot let the matter drop. During a fight in Port-au-Rrince, caus- ed by the attempt of the Haytian author- ities to arrest four aspirants for the Pres- idency, one of them, Bryee, was killed, and anotherj Pierre, escaped and commit- ted suicide. The revolution recently started in Mi- choacan,, Mexico, in consequence of the expulsion of the Sisters of Charity, is gaining ground in other States. Ex-Confederate General Ripley has, been engaged by the Chinese Government to construct works for the defense of the coast and the principal rivers of China* A conductor recently discharged from the Pittsburgh and Fort Wayne Railroad was shot and killed by an Adams Fxpress messenger Friday, while attempting to rob a train bet wees Lima and Forest, O. The coal miners on strike in Pennsyl- vania show no disposition to yield, and continue t o intimidate non-strikers, A dispatch to the St. Louis Globe re^ ports the discovery of a scheme to rob the State of Missouri of several millions of dollars by means of fraudulent war-claims. Despatches from Portland, Oregon, re- port that the warm rains of the past two weeks have insured-a beautiful .grain crop throughout the State. The bill for the suppression of relig- ious orders has been read a second time in the Prussian Diet. The bill giving the Old Catholics a share of the Roman Catholic Church property has passed its third reading. Lightning struck and burned a dwell- ing in the upper part of Evanston, Inch, Saturday. The family barely escaped with their lives. The servant ghd was shockingly burned and was compelled to jump from her window, There has been no yellow fever at Key West, .since April 10, Advices from the Department of Agra.= culture announce that the wheat counties in New York State make an extremely unfavorable showing. Seventy-five mounted men, under the command of Major Jacob Wagner, re- cently seized and destroyed sixteen illicit distilleries at Newman's Ridge, on the borders of Virginia and Tennesee. Eight arrests were inade. The inhabitants of the locality were bushwhackers during tha war, a id particularly lawless illicit distilling has since the war been their principal occupation' and large quantities of spirits were made by them. Tlifep hundred and forty lives Were lost on Friday night by the wreck of the stea.m.-hip Schiller of the Eagle line, off the Scilly Islands, about 3\) mites from Lauds End, England. 'The steamship was entering the English Channel on her passage from this port to Hamburg, via Plymouth and Cherbourg. She struck on the Ketarriere Ledge daring a dense fi.g at 10 p. in., white wider full head- way. Of the .°>8<\> persons ou board only f.'l wis* saved, including 11 of the 141 cabin, and I of the 120 steerage passen- gerF.t.he that, secondhand fourth officers, ainl 25 members of the crew Of 121 men. The Kehisier carried: a cargo worth prob- ably £15fV'H->u and a heavy mail, a por- tion of which was saved. The steamship Cadiz, from London for Li.«,V.t.n, has been lost with sixteen per- sons on board. it is reported that there is much suffer- ing among the striking miners in the Srl.-isvl.iU (Pa.) coal regions, .and many of the uii'U are expected to• return to woi k shortiv. MEXICO _M£HKETS. RETAIL JPSICES OP GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED : Flour,(ret&il)Spr'g§650,red $7 00, white $775 Meal, ^ cwt, (retail) ..,, , 190 Shorts, # ton, , $26 Shippings, $ ton, ., ,.... $28 Middlings, $ ton, $32 Corn, , ,.., 915 @ 100 Oats, .... 60 @ 65 PRICES PAID FOR FARM PRODUCS : Butter,.. ..,„ Loose Butter, , Cheese, , i.. Lard, Eggs,$ doz„ Beef#lb, , Beef, $cwt., ....,,,.... Mutton,#cwt., Pork, $ barrel, retail, .... Pork# cwt Apples, (dried,) $lb, Ham,#ft>, ... Dres'd Poultry, # ft, .,.. Potatoes, # biish., 16 @ 21 16 @ 19 15® 16 15 15 ..,..,.. 05 @18 , $5 @$9 §8 00 $22 $9 06 @ 07 13 10® 12 ,... 45 @ 50 Housekeepers Take Notice. t -^-0 — ©uring the last yea-v the mi-minis of the Flower Charily in IJmofclyu have distributed 18,(')4r> bovtij.uef.< to the ivi- •mates of the city hospitals, almshouses, asylums, factories, are I jails, together with jellies, fruits, cakes, and necessa-rn-s- of life, and over 2,.0l')0 pamphlets and books. A pneumatic tube is to be introduced into the Palace Hotel, at San Francisco, to Convey letters and newspapers from the office to every floca- above. On each floor a box will be plaeed for the recep- tion of letters. These will be shot down to the of&ee through the pneumatie tube. The Indians continue to be trouble- some along the Kansas frontier. Troops have had several skirmishes with small bandsof them during the past week,' Ar- rangements are making to send out a strong force from Fort Hays, which will pursue them until they surrender or are captured. The aggregate debt of the railroads of this country is $1,836,904,450, or about half their cost. The annual interest on this debt requires $128,583,311, while their net earnings' last year amounted to §1«3,810,562. The average of dividends ^ on the eapital, if interest were paid by all, would be only three and a half per cent. Writing from New Orleans, Mr, N-ord- bofif mentions, as an illustration of what the Louisiana tax-payers have endured, that the Legislature of '69, which sat a month, cost the state $900,100; Each Member is said to have pocketed $7,000 for the session ; and it is related that a single committee of the house had 8,7 clerks, who were paid §10 a day each. Gen. Spinner writes as follows to Mr. Seth Green, the pisciculturist: \The time will come, if i t is not already here, when the credit of having demonstrated that an acre of heretofore water waste is worth more for the production of wholesome food for man than an acre of the most fertile land, will be awarded to you. Next winter I intend to fish in Florida waters, where I hope you will meet me with rod and line. Oswego Flour, Winter, SI. 70;; Spring,. Sa>l,6a. Kerosene oil, - - 15 cts per gallon. One Dollar Tea, - 80 \ per lb, Salt. - ' - • $2.00. 501b.'Batter Tubs,, - - 35 (tents, . ft>s of Raisins, - • §1,00. New Orleans $1,00 Molasses, - 80 <?ts. tf gal. $1.00 Syrup, - - 80 cents per gal. •Good Japan Tea,per lb., - - 80.45. jdiS\ The poor can have cheaper. W. 0. JOHNSON, Washington St,. Mexico, tor-r-ad'u passed n.\ i-i villa-ire of MI oi^tne cap- ( Uvon Springs, (•)., SHI-UIHV, and did much i-hr-iti-ayc to property. {'i:e c,.n.tenni-:l c-»-Ii.>bni- tut-t- cf i'V.iit Tirmtderoga l>y Colonel ivtliun Allen on May 10, 1775, took place at Ticonderoga Monday, The war uini'Ms i-unviit in fv.n-opo are •gi i-H-raHv d'sereditel by the London pa- pi-rs lies}.atches from Paris state that no •••aiisi-- of conflict exists between (Ger- many and France. 'Siu-re '» a bik-rin.f may he felt, ib-iv, iii.my still surrounding .; Yi-t while the Lord this k-.-ison ilpa'l-t, I hi-ai-vl His footsteps *<iuncliii j. lie tells mi' of liis ht.ine ail-it mine ; Oh, how the thought amazes ! How wonderful the song divine Of sinless,.-endless praises !. My ears are eiost. 1, my work i s done. No human voice .now cheereth : I answer still to the voice of one, \Speak Lord, thy servant'heareth.'\ < 'aiiuly I await the appointed time Till He at length -appears ; Sweeter shall sound the heavenly c-himej When lie unstops my ears. - -Sunday Magazine. \ .debut*: will he held in the rooms of the MANHATTAN LITIVUAUY A- SOCIATTON- oii thej -JUth of May, between the Si'NNY SIKE SDCI.VL C;i.liU and the foi-mer asso- ciation. The .|U(>stion will be : \Which should be elected Presidents of the Uni- .ted States, lawyers or generals <\ Messrs. BOND and GODFREY will represent the S. H. S. Olub, in favor of lawyers, and M:essrs. FITZGERALD and ROANE, with Mr. McUuiRK as sulistitute, will repre- sent the M: L. A., in favor of generals. THE GEEAT EEFITTJLTION Which VEOETIXK has attained in all i arts mfthe .coun- try as a Great and 0ood Medicine, and the large number of testimonials which are con- stantly beiiijj received from persons who have been cured by its use, i s conclusive proof of its great value. It is recommended b y physicians and»i)otheiKiries. As 4 BloodTPurifier and Health-\Restorer it has no equil. VKGETKB is not prepared for a fancy dlriuU, made from poor liquors, which debilitates the systim. and tends to destroy health instead of restoring it. Are not themany testimonials given for the different complaints satisfactory t o any reasonable perMin suf- fering from disease that they can be cured!'/ Head the different testimonials given, and no one cam doubt. In many of these cases the persons say that their rain and suffering cannot be expressed, as in case of Scrofula, where, apparently, the whole body was one mass of corruption, IfVEQBTiSE wiil relieve pain, itleanse, puri- fy and cure such diseases, restoring the patient to per- fect health, niter trying different physician*, many rem- edies, suffering for years, is i t not conclusive proof, if you are a sufferer, you can be cured ; Why is this medicine performing such great cures? It works in the blood, in the circulating fluid. It can be truly called the Great Blood Purifier. The great soureo of disease originates in the blood ; anil no medicine that does not act directly upon it, to purify aud renovate, has any just claim upon public attention. When tHic blood\ be- comes lifeless anil stagnant, either iromi change of weather or of climate, want of exercise, irregular diet, or from any other cause, the VKOETINB Willi renew the blood, carry off the putrid liumprs, cleanse tue stomach, regulate the bowels, and impart a tone of vigor to the Whole body: The conviction is^-in the public mind as as well as in the medical profession—that the remedies supplied by the Vegetable Kingdom are inilire safe, more successful in the cure of diseases than numeral medi- cines. VEQETiNE is composed of roots, barks and herbs. It is pleasant t o take, and is perfectly sate t o give an infant. Do you need it ? Do not hesitate to try it. You will never regret it. At Ithaca, April 22d, by Rev. C: A. Harris, Mr, T. L. Hosford, of Ithaca, to Miss Colum- bia Llwj-ii, of (.Xtisco Valley. At the hotne of the brides' parents,. May 9, iX75 l,v V. W. Stiuires, Esq., Mr. John W. ChiMi'anil Miss Clara M.Allen, daughter of A. O. Allen, all of North Volney, N. Y, DIED: At the residence of his son, A. 6. Deiinia, in Texas, Dea. Benjamin Dennis, i n the 51st year of his age. In Richland, April 30, 1875. William Sharp., a-jed 68 years. Rare Ckance To Improve Dairy Stock. Mr. Willard Johnson's Thoroughbred Jersey Bull will stand at the barn of the undersigned till the first of June. Terms 81,00. Will sell half blood Jersey Bull •0alvfis.at-Sl.50 , if taken immediately. Urass Seed for sale. . - v __ C. & G. T. WHEELEB, 28-2 Mexico, 8, Y, OANNOT EE EX0EL1LEI3, t'HARLSTOHNj March 10, IStiO. H. R. STEVENS, Esq. : Dear Sir—This is. t o certify that I liai e used yonr \Blood Preparation\ in my faniily for se\ Krai, years, aiid think that, for Scrofula or C'ankefutis Humioiw.or Hhei.- matic Affertions, it cannot be exceilcd'-; and, as a blood- purifier and spring medicine, it is the best thing I have overused; and I have used almost everything. I tan cheerfully recommend it to anyone in need of su.-li a a medicine. Yours, respectfully, JIRS. A. A. -I&NSMORE, 19 Russell Street. WSM IS MEEDEH. BOKTOK,' Feb. 13, 1&71. HENRY R. STEVEXS, Esq. : riearSir- About one year since I 'foimil myself in a •feeble condition froir. general debility. V'KUEIINE was strongly recommended t o me by a friend; \i ho had been much benefited by its use. I procured tine article, and, after using several bottles, Was restored, t o health, and d-soohtinued its use. I leel quite confident tliat there is no medicine superior to it for those complaints for which it is espeeiaily prepared ; and woiuiii i-heerfully recommend it to those who feel that lht|y neid- some- thing to restore them to.perfeet health. Respectfully yours. t-T, -L. .WSTJ-EJIGTLL, Firm of H. Ai, Puttengfll & Co., No. 16 Sbiitu st., Boston. Gives Health j Streiigtii & Appetite. M) daughter has rtcei\ed great l.enefill fn in the u.-e of the VtifETiN-K. Her ilecliiiing health «:is ii-soiiree of gnat aiiiiet,' to all of her frx-i.ds. A Jew liottles of the VEOKTISK- resturcd h^p- h ,-altii, strength and appetite. N. 11. TILDEN, Insurance a'ld Real Estate Agent, Ni), 49 Sears Building, liGston, Mass. Gained Fifteen Pounds of Flesn. Jioriii BKIUMWC, Me,,.Ian. It, 1S^±. II. R. SriUi-.x,-!, Esq..: Dear Mr l-tha-.el.ad i!jspepsla in its-wnist foiin for the lust ten years, ailil I haie taken hundieiis of dol- lars' worth of ,f4rS.'di;.-ine without obtaining any ltlief. In September list -I nuiuiien^J t':;Uiiijr 'the VKOKTIXE, since which time my health lias steadily improved. My rood di^e.ts well :' and 1 have .jfatne'l'-fifteen pounds of tiesh. There,are several others, in'this place takirg VLUKIINI;; and all haie obtained relief. Yours truly., TKOMAy E. MOORE,, Overseer of Card Room, Portsmouth t'o's Mil's. Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists. M.CBZZ<SS<& * & 14 Fayette St., mica, II. I M ORTGAGE SALE.—By virbue of a mort- gage bearing date the 31st daynf M-arch,J87i5, L)avid Ingefson and Christiana, his wife-, of Palermo, (jsWego county, N. Y,, conveyed to Francis W. Osterhout, of the same place, cer- tain premises described in said mortgage as fol- lows :, Allthat tract or parcel of land situate in the town of New Haven, county and stats aforesaid, known and described as 25 acres of land, situate in the south east corner of lot No. 135 in the 19th township of Scriba'spatent, to be taken off the south end of 5126^100 acres of land, being the; same-premises formerly mortgaged by Ahniond E, Lindsley to John WOliams, and by the said Williams sold on the foreclosure of said mortgage^ to D. Ingerson. Said mortgage, with the power of sale therein contained, was. record- ed in the Oswego County Clerk's office, the 4th day of April, 1873, at 3 o'clock p. m., ih Ijibef 98 of mortgages, at page 216, which said mort- gage was, on the 15th. day of July, 1873, duly assignedby the mortgagee thereof, to one Cortes C. Eddy, and on the 3d day of jFuly, 1874, Was by the said Cortes C, Eddyduly aiasigfted to Wil- liam J?. DarroWj who is now the holder and owner thereof. Which said last assignment was, on the 9th day of July, 1874, duly .re- corded in the Oswego County Clerk's office, in Book 102 of mortgages, page 233. The amount due on said mortgage at the time of the Jxfst publication of this notice is $677. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that said mort- gaged premises wiU be sold at public auction, to the highest bidder, on the 17th of July, 1875, at 9 o'clock a. m., at the law office of Geo. W. Brad- ner, in the village of Mexico, !N. Y.—Uaterl April 16,1875. WM. P. DARROW, Assignee, GEO. W. BRAT)KEH, Att'y, Mexico, N. Y. A DV-ERTlSBilS send 25 cents to GEO. P. ROWELL & Co., 41 Park Row, N. Y., for their eighty paye pamphlet, [showing cost of ad- tertiaing. Having largely increased my stock, I am now preparetl-to offer to the public flrst-jias* gpocjs at the very *l»gj> IS COMING-. New Prices. one should fail to see my stock who eomtemr \ \ '\es cleaning house ^and trmg § aprin OO oo CDC—> OO Crockery China, Silver, Cutlery, Groceries, &e., at Hard Times Prices, 4c. °® All for Oash. fCDCD oo> CD CD L. B. MEXICO, N. Y.„ AI-iirdi, 167, J.J. That paper is much cheaper this spring than ever before. 1 ani helling that Fonierl-y sold fur fifteen cents fur ' 1 My Stock comprises- not only a large E0IIE AMIS, At!IT .St., Mexico, X. Y.. DEALER IN UMB A XI) BUILDING MATERIAL. assortment of ei mi- nimi pKper, Init Satins, Tints, 20 and 10 inches wide. ., Gilt, Dmbossed Hand, With border to matcli, > Decorations, &c. Als. . CURTAINS FROM'THE' CHEAT PATEH TO . TiiK i inXHST , OILT 1VAND. Holland's Fixtures, <&o a MAN l* l-'ACTU It Kit OF 5 9 1)()()H ami WIXDOW FRAMED and CASINUH, MJND DOOES and 1NS1DK ^IIUTTHUS, STORE FRONTS and FIXTURES, HORSE ami HAND RAKES, FORK, SAW and HOE HANDLES, SNOW SHOVELS, &c, &c. ()().)( nil) -^- —(HI(II)UU -OOOouO —. r-tWOOOO- -yooooo-^ ^ooooeO- -OOJOO Planing, Matching.& Scroll Sawing Hi) }(!( II) ,- DOIIDUII- -ouuooo- 'lOWOOO- •OOOOUtK —QOOOOO- c -ooooo LOOK At my CARPET PAPFJJ your ciirppt-s ', Atl-3 paper bought of \me triHimecl FEEE OF OHAEGOS.. j, L, vratHL. Mexico,. April 7, 1^71. 5^ . -Ml g.. : ft? <W H • * S g, • M •y-i a> o. V'-C i ? ft itrf ® PminpUy attended to. ' All kinds of Wood Work made to-order. i!-r§r*.-i'oss Out, r>i:ig,. and •( 'ircirlar Saws (JuinntGd t o Order,.^^ With, the -Tictit of Macbinery and tho -niosL skillful workinon I am enabled to iill a'.l i-..nti\u-tsand oivl.-r.s v,-'ith despatch, in the niost approved lnaiim-r^ and at prices .to >.M\1 tli« tiiiu>.s. Ordci-H by niail promptly sittencleil to-. M'XH'o, Do*-. i\.» •1S71 HOMER AMES. 9 All kinds of Job Prmtingneatly done at this Oflce. C. PICK Irs nil'.', iv eeiviny; -t'l lost Complete Q 0 aeapest- A AsBertment ()F f\. f% r{ p.. %J O V*. 'M^ 0 Evei' bron.oiit to this 0 ivltivkfatj J. FLINT'S M OHTi J \> r V, S \\.K. - -Whereas .(.lefault. lias been niarlo in tlie paynivut of umiuy M-' cured l->y a.innrtija^e, t.lati'd. .Tuin- 23d, ]*,••'•', <•''»*'- cuteel by ('harle.s Vr\x\->• ' ailil ICllexi A,, bis wife, and Albeit l'1'...i-ihj aiiii Jniia A., his wife, oi P.arish, Oswego ('•).. X. V., to.lohn l>.>iH,'l;t,-.s, of Richland,in laiilfisinity, w'hieli ;-:iiil rnort- gage, with the p >'.ver of ^,v!e tiu'i-i-iii enMt.-iini-il. wasittuly ret'oi-rle.l in tl;'-<)-;\.--4^'( 'oimty <'h-i'kV office on. tlie 'Mh day of .Inly, 1--CI, in VII-.T ''4 of mortgages, at pa:;e-ilil. And wUi-ivus, s.iid in 'ft;,-;i;,o •, .fcohii i 'wuu-ti's. is deceased,having,in his hfc-tiiii.',diilA. eve, ute 1 his last will and testsune.iit, and was at the time of his decease a resii'Juut o f the ('ounty of ilswi-- go, and left therein, as part of the a^-ets of h\ estate the s.'ii I mciist^aye, aud' letti-rs of itdhiinis- tration with the will annexed, o n the said estate, have been duly issued by the Surrogate of i-aitl o-mhty to j-ohii E. J fines,.and Iliimet Douglass, •who have-duly iiualified, anil entered npou the discharge of their said tr; •• •, .u!i-l a.i e thereby the holders and owners of .•••u.l ii.o-t'.;;i r 'e. And, wheie.is thire is .hie on s.il.l nu rt^aK • at the date of the lir-t publv :tti--n of this untie- thp sum of si\ ji'iu-ti.i- 1 ;ii I !-bir ; \'.i-i;/ht dollar- (!$G;>,S) which is the tut-il a-:, u iti.ni aid thereon. Xow„ tlierefoiv. :i-j-i • •: 'i.-r •!•.', ;.riven that !>••• virtue of the ;•. .-*<••• i •..!.! ' lined in sail inoi:t^a;e, and d.-iiy.-t -. >•:• 'i- 1- :• - -/' re.-aid, an 1 in. p'ir-iii Hie.-to'„'..\ ; '..i'.i-:t • in ~-i.li case mad • a id provi l.i d,,s:iid n i.rj;;'.i.-,e >-. ill )••<• foreclosed by a.s:ile of the pr.i':ni-> s Un-i.ein iV scribed, at pub- lic auction at, the law oliiee of .Skiunoi- & \\'ri<<,lit, in the v-illay. of -Mexico, *>swet;o cimnty,,X. Y,, on the.'lNt day pf July, 1S7J, at 10 o'clock in the 'foreuG.ui of that day. The piviuise; nr>-'described in :-;dd .morga^e, as follows : Allthat tr.v.'L o r parcel of land, situate in the town el' i'iii-i-h,. county of Oswojjo, and State of New York, and- i n the twenty-third township of Scriba's Pat-jut, known and distinguished a s fifty aer.es of land, i n small lots Is.\!. 1 and .''>,.of great lot No, '), and de-i-ribiKJ as foilinvs : The ^;ane being the east one-half of one humli-ed acres heretofore deeded by Charles Fr:i\or to .1; . .i'.-> I'-ravor, on the third' day of October,. l\\io and re:corded l)ec. 1st, lhoi},. in the 8'i.ui ty Clerk's- office of Oswego cjunty ; saiil one hundred aeivs lying east cif the road leading to the town of Al- bion, and north of .7'.* n< re-s heretofore deeded to Benajall Whitney ; said -tmo hundred acres to be taken off the lot s aforesaid by a tin • p.iralh-1 to the north line of ««id land ik'c-k-d to i'eiiajah Whitney. Also all that other piece or psrct-1 of land, situate in :;aid town of Parish, t'o'intyof (),V.Y» : go, and State of New York, and iinown an 1 distinguished as being in the n-jrih^east corner of sub one (1') of great lot No. nine ('.).) and be- gins on the east line of said mib- one, at tlie north-east corner of one hundred acres formerly sold to Charles I'Vavoi- and runs from thence by needle in 1857,. N. 2-1\ E,,. along the east line of sub one, 31 chains and 24 links to the north- east corner of said lot No. one, thence (50 y W. along the northiine of said lot ten chains, thence south 2-1°, W. parallel with the east comer afore- said 31 chains anil 86 links to the north line of said one hundred acres, thence south (i(V and 24 east along the said lot and parallel with th- .soufeh line of said sub one ten chains to the place of be- ginning and contains thirty-one acres and tv/eit- ty-seven hundredths of an acre of land, being, the satne premises which.were conveyed to Ellen Fravor, -\vife of Charles, by Jacob Fravor on the 13th of September, KSl.and recorded in the Os- wego County Clerk's office July 18th, 18(52, in book 92 of deeds, page :5St>, &c.—Dated May 6th, 1875. JOHN E. JONES, Administrator, HARRIET DOWiLASS,'Administratrix. Of the estate of John Douglass, deceased, SKINNER & WBIGHX^ Attorneys, Mexico, N. Y. A fnli Km: of :•.!! tk- Leading Makey, Btyles and (Mory. A full stoi-k ol DoiB.6DtI.cs , Priuts Brown &^BioaekoJ OotioiiB, Drills^ j.)onim-j,. 3>akv3 Tieki.li'^s, u\.ii! .lii.'.uKle ;.lui 'i'v.i'ti d t VtloviiidrSj ('aiiibi'iis,. iint;-. Yu-i'iv, ('arpi-L Warp.. Kcn- t:iei:y-l- i.tns, A'e. Broadcloths, • DOBSKINB, And a full line*if Fancy Oassimeres, Manufacturing of %tm\{i a Spechilty, And a Goud Fit Gunrmiteocl, • gpn a Of; a t 'umismag |6LO¥ES,&;liOSlEEY,i IA lull Lite of Bprkg Bcylesg A hirgu Stock <>f Hats Gaps, Boots, KLioos, and Bubber Goods:. All C]o.th.s Cut on Short Notice. It. (J. I*-J3UK .Mexico, M:cv V.'>., 1S71. 28 Composeu oi\ JKoots, Barks, aiid Herbs, -^- the great Blood Purifier of the day, ^ restoring vitahty and eiaefgy. To the Aged, they are a blessing,-^removing thein>< firmities of age, strengthening and stimulating the body and cheering the mind. Mothers ancl Maidens will find the Quaker Bitters a safe and reliable rem- edy, ih all oases of illness inci- dent to the sex, ~ purifying the blood, •—producing not only a vigorous circulation, but a beau* tiful and healthy complexion. Children suffering from sudden or severe attacks of ilMess peculiar to early life, often, find ready relief by taking one bottle of Quaker Bitters. No one can re- main long unwell (if durable) af- ter taking a few bottles. Prepared by Dr. H, S. Flint & Go. At their Q-reat Medical Depot, PROVIDENCE, E.L WK SALE EVEBfWHEKB PROWllETOR OV THE yP 3r O & % H 91 * *?' MIULiS. ~% Manufactnrer and dealer in >% . -m-t F^ »*l t* eg p* X 1- •: i- ; i\ < . i ^ •g\N THE MATTER (* THK r^EA-L ESTATE of Vic- & lor')'. Ilcndi-fson, htte of Albion, d'ccca-seil. \The avails i>f tlio llnal- Iistatu of the stud- dwcascif, sold under the order heretofore made in this lnatU-r, ha\ iiifj 6c.cn liroujflit into Court. It is ordered, That all persons having any claims-or deihaiuls against the estate of the said deceased, which haw not already been allowed, exhibit and prove the same before the Surrogate of the county of Oswego, at his office, hi the village of Mexico, in said county, on the lflth. day of June, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and it is furthur onlered, that distribution be made among the creditors pf the said deceased on the day and at the place aforesaid, or as soon thereafter as the said claims can bo cxamiued, aiid a copy of this Order be be jmblished six weeks successively in tlie Mexico Indo- peiuUmi. May 1st, 1875. T.W.SHNNEB,. Surrogates i DMIXISTRATOil'S SALE OF KEAL + V ICS'rATE.—Notice is lierehy giyvn that by virtue of : m urdur granted by the Surr.i^ilti' of O.swo-o County, on the 2tith day of April, 1>7\> tlif ivndersi^ned administratrix of t}ie estnti- of .b-ihn fciiel, late o f the town of 'Graii-by, Osw-t'jjo , ('o.., X. Y.. (lot-cased«-ill, st-11 at public vi-ndne,.oii the tatli day of -iTuno, lb75, at 10 oViocl; a., -m.,. , at the law otlk-e of M. h. Wright, in the_ village of jii'xit'H, Dswojjo county, the folIowifl£ -<le- scribt'd pi-eiiiiset,: Allthat i-ortaiu i:iei-t> of land liUial-, lying anil beinv; i n the tu-wh of (IraiAy, i n the county of (Iswi'^i, and- being lot number 4., in the suli- ilivihion of lot ininibiT 51, in the township of Ifannibal. according to a map anil survey made by Peter Schenclc, bounded as follows, to wit : IJi'giiiiiing at a stalee and i.toiies .standing oil the • west line of t^aid- lot, 28 olrains and 71 links from the liorth-wiMt corner of sail lot Xo. o-l, and | froiii tlii'iice nilis .s-uit-h Ns\ .*i.V va.st 22'i-iiaiiis 22 : lin-lc:>i tnc!H--c .-.until 1\ w.-.t 2-' chains, thenc . nmrth-S!) - W west to a point,, thence nortl^ 1\ east 2.S-cha-iii.s 47 linlc-s to the :plai.-e of begimiing,. contaiiii'ng (i.5 : and H'l'-lUO a-..res of .land, mcife or dfiss. Excepting and rcserving.nihe acres hereto' ; fore sold and_ionveyed,out of the same. And lie* iiig tlij same lan.l lately owned and occu-pi-'d by , John 1 >iu-l,^U'Ci'a.-!i d. _ The ;hni:roveincrits thereon consist of a good frame house, and barn, and the ordinary farm out buildings. LUXA K. BUEIv, 1C-7 Administratrix., &c. A DMINISTRATDirS SAI.E OF REAL A ESTATE.—^Notice i s hereby given,, that by • rirtiie of an order duly granted- by the Surrogate of Oswego county, on. the 14th\ day of April, ; 187.7, the undersigned will sell, on the 19th day of June, 1875, at 11 o'clock a. uu, at the law oilice of f lowe & Ainsworth, in the village of Sandy ('reek, Oswego county, N. Y.,, at public vendue, the -following described premises, to wit: \AH that tract or parcel of land situate in the town of Sandy Creek, (.'ounty of Oswego and . State of New York, karpwti and. distinguished as part of lot No. 51, in the 16th township of t-onsta? tile's patent, and bound' iw follows, viz: Begin- ning in the center of the road leading from Washingtonville to the llidge road, and at the north-east corner of a lot of land deedeil bv Wil- liam Munsori to Keuben Salisbiiry, Jr.-, in A, I)., 1852, running from thence S, along said Sal- isbury's E, line 2 chs. 90 Iks. to .the ct- line of said Salisbury's, dyke or water privilege lot; thenee S. 80 a E.., GO Iks.; thence S. 80S 30' E., 2 chs. G Iks.; thence N. 82 Q E. 1 ch, and 50 Iks.; thence N, 42^ E, 1 eh.; thence N, 15 s W E., 2 ohs. C5 Iks. to tjlie center of the road aforesaid ; thence westerly along the center of the same to the place of beginning, containing all the land included within the boundary aforesaid, be the same more-or less.\ Upon-.sail! land is a frame dweilhi£f house. EANNY BRIGHT, Administratrix of the estate of Thomas A.llard : , deceased. 27*7.. Fo.it SALE--1 top pliaefcoh:, laas beeii used but little ; 1 new democrat \wagon:; 1 skeleton buggy, f lie above will be sold very cheap. ire of H. Hi DGBSON, iDentist. Mexico, April 12 ? 1875. **t Custom Grinding Will iil.so i-d'eoivc jiroiiijit attention. ^Mexico, Jan. lfr\, [H\i~h ORTCACH SALE.- Wiienas, llii-am llicharusoii, d-r., of tin-town of l'ari.-li, in the county aiid State of Xe\v York, by his cerv tain indenture of a inoi-tgagi; bearing date tin' fourth day of ,-j.une, i n the year one thousand- eight hundred and seventy-two, (.Time 4, 1872), inade to secure the payment of the •suin of two hundred and sixty-fiveiU>llars, (^2G.\>i) ami inter- est thei'eoii, did mortgage and eotvey unto- Ed- win CI. Lynch, of the town o{ Parish, i n O-swe- I go county,, and State of New York : \AH that tract or parcel of land situate in the town of i Parish, county of O-iWego, and Slate of New York, and deseribed ;is follows, to wit : Being part of sub lot No. 4, of great lot Xo. lith, and part of sub lot I!, of great lit Xo. 7th-, and sub lot No, 2, of great lot Xo. 15, of the. 2&1 town- shii) of Seril-ia'a patent^ and'bounded as follows: Beginning at the south-east .corner of t-uti lot Xo. .\5 of great lot lot Xo. 7,. thence ninth (ili~ 50' west along the south line of MI1-> lot -lil chs. and Oi Iks. to the south vveot coiuii-r, theme 'iiv JiO' West -to a stake and- st' utes i-u the centre i if the road, thence north-'J\ west along tin.- centre of said road,. 2;5' chs. to a stake bearing ii\rfh lili\ 1 5o_ \V. 41 Iks. from a hemlock knot down in the ground', thence S. Gfit 51/ 47 elis. li Iks. to a stake, being S. 4:ii' E. 8 links from a beach, thence ,S. 2:5^ u0'\V. along the cast line of said lot 11 chs. aiid'2 links, to the place of beginning, containing fifty acres of laiid, In-the j-.i-nie inure or less, a s surveyed by X. B. L.vei-W Which said mortgage contains therein, a ]»i\\- er of sale to sell said mortgaged preini.H-s up.m dcfaiilt being inade i n the payment of tlie prin- cipal 1 aiini,in' the interest therein mentioned', -tr any part thereof,, and which said' mortgage with a power of sale-therein contained', was duly re- corded in Oswego (.'ounty Clerk's oilice, on tlie 5tli day of .linie, i n the ye:u- 1872, at '•> o'clock in the forenoon «f that day, in Liber Xo. '.15 of mortgages, u t page .'Si. And wheivas the said mortgage has bieti duly a>sign'-d and transferred to lliraui 1'oi.d, wh-i i.s now the lawful owner anil holder of said 1 mortgage.. And whereas default has 1-n e n inade in the payment of money secured to lie paid ill and by said mortgage, and' there is ckunu-d to be d'ue on said mortgage, at the date of the first publication of this notice the sum of iifty dolktr.-, and ni-uety- f.o.ur cents, (sjjSO.'.i-l,) and there is unpaid and to becoiue due the furtber sum of niiii'tv if nur dol- lars and' fifty>i iiu u-h-l-, (^'.\1.511 oil the lt-h day of June, in th.' year 1^-75. Anil wheie.is.no proixvdiiig-s-'it la-y/ or in. cjuity have been instituted to collect the sal 1 .sum now due, or IMIV part > f the .same. X'ov, Llieivfi>re,, notice is hereby gi.\ en that by \ ii-tue of a power of sale c-'iitaiueii: in sa-iil mortgage, and which has been dill;, i-.-eonled as ai-ele-.tid, and pursu- ant tothe.~ta'..:teih such ease m.vileaiiil priA iii.-cl, the sai-1 nsortga*-;-- vwli be f.ireel- i-e-j by a -sal<- of the pt-etwi-es therein de.-irihed. at pubiie ; iu ti n, to the hi'rh-evi-bidder at -the nine- of A. !•'. KeV- I0.4. in tie v\i!iesi-..f M-evii afol--- . i-i. .-IJ .the ;\>\ day 1 o'c-l'i. X i I fi-:e :ift- i- t , • .•: April > l -, i\.'. JUU'.'iM- 1-'<)NP, Says a Boston Physician, \has no equal as a blood purifier. Jlearing of its many wonderful cures, after all other remedies had failed, I visi- ted tlie Laboratory and convinced myself of its genuine merit. It is prepared;from harks, roots and herbSj each of which is highly effective, and they are compounded in such amahner as to pro- duce astonishing results.\ VEGETIHE Is a great blood Purifier. YUM TINE * Will cure the worst case of Scrofula. YEGETINE Is recommended by physiciatis and apothecaries. c YEGEfINE I las effected some marvellous cures in cases of Cancer. YEGETINE Cures the most.inflexibls ease of Canker. YE G-EI IN E Meets with wonderful success ih Mercurial dis- eases. YEGETINE Will eradicate Salt Rheum from the'system. YEGETINE Cures the most inveterate ease of Erysipelas. YEGETINE Removes Pim-ples ami Humors from the face. YEGETINE ('ures * 'obstipation and regulates the bowels. YEGETINE is a valuable remedy for headache, YEGETINE Will cure Dyspepsia. YEGETINE Rest--res the entire system to ahealthy condition\ YEGETINE :('ures pain in the Side. Yegetiiie Removes the cause of Dizziness. Yegetiiie Relieves faintness at the Stomach. Yegetine Cures Pains in the Back, Ye^aGiiis Llfectually cures Kidney Complaint. Yegetiiie Is eifectlve inits cure of Female Weakness. Yegetine Is the great remedy for General Debility, > Yegetke Is aeknow ledgtd by all classes of people' to be the best and most reliable blood purifier in the world.. • •iinty and State .I-n-iv. !>75, at that •'-!'.v. Da-t-1 A. j-'. lvi.M.\i<;ii Att'v. .M. ^nn. fl'-i-iK l'i-:.i.PLL OK Tin-: sr v'l'i-'.m-xi-.Nv' i YOiMv, t. Ma-tiM:l i. N-wi..; i'.. and A;.;-.. A.Clul-., -e-.eraHy r.-idie,, ..it 1 •, ;iev,t.-.r, ht. I,,.-'.wi-ei;ce • \ounty X, \. ; Si phi : Pan-mis ..M'.iiion L.:-.li :.-.i\i'l Sar.ih Roiii\ l'<..ii, ..e\ er;.-Hy ri^i.vi-ng-a-t lieii-..s.dan- I'.ills.St. Laurence Coun- ty,-X. Y.,Ji'lin Minti, anil ijenry K.obeit-ei. both.of whose residences are unknown. Heirs ,;iii 1 in vt ni km ni >'.•«'. ]., li'-.lit-i-i-.ni, i.ite of t-lu tuHU ulo-ue-.', iu tin i ..i,nt'.-i f dui-.i, iU. ceased, Semi Greeting ; Wju-ivas, (-'uroline .VK.b.i'.'. --i,i-f U • T..v.::••! MM;,- ., in.tlle ('ultnty of l).SVV. -.-.., h ,- !.i!. |.\ IM;I :I: ;i].;il;.-i1.loli to inn- Surrogiile ..; l:!-o -i'.i':iit..- ••: (i.'.u- B -i-, ti» hiy.c a e t rr:.ln iust>-:'j.K:t iii ^-!\i'oi-:u l-elu- tiir; i<> i'i..i .iiu' i'ir.-n:.i.;t (-i.ile, • u h pn>v. ii as tin- b:-i-Will i;..l '\ .!,i:r..:i; ..' :i: 1 M.ir.i b. U .':.f,rt- suii, iii-.. .-.eii ; \-. e. ^:-.i t ...Ii ; ,\... ; .c.-.. h.-i.'i.i v * t.i-il and rVquii-eit i».rs..'i:in\', l\i I e :.M.l ;i;.j'i-.tr iit-I'-'iv u-.ir •slid MimiL-ale, :tt liis \.i;k-v in I'm- i iiy n' < -I.IM.-H, in siiiif I'nui-ity '-i\ ii.ni-.-i • -i I'lie :;d d::\ i.f .hme next, at \J oVlm-l. in tiu-utt'-i.u-..»ii ul tUa-l tlsiy, then anil tin r.e t-i a't-:i 1 tin- o.-\b it ' \i s-.tid it^t-nun-nt : > the i.a.t M ill :t:nl fi-.t.i,ui.i,it i.f s.u,i ike, .i^-l. In • tv>tiin-)lij «hi-re.il', Weli.ine iLiu-.eil V-'.- S, ..1 ..f ..f- fiiv uf intr -aid fMim \gate's C.)i;r t i.f tin-!'••; i'. ni tlsuegn, to- be lH'Ci'iuUiiatliM'ii. Witni-., 'rim.it.hv W. >k:'inir, Sn:-i...-. t l-e ..I tin ,ii.l t'.niiil;., at tin- Mii:'-.-e ul- v;. vie.-, in -al'l l.. S. ('..tuity.th'e •_ild.il \f Ajji-il, i-i fn \.,-.r e:u- Ij.n.-ili lei .'lit !ii:!idre.l a-i'lsi \,;,';, ti\i, C. (•'. itltnW.Ni •_.',.-,• ,w. - !.-.-.'. 's.s u-t-l; i.f ii .-. -.i <'.ain!\. IL a mm, Pliot ogr ap Ii e r , Jefferson St., Mexico, X. V. All the latest styles of Pictures, fr m Life size to the smallest Cent, made, on short notice.^ Coloring in till or U'iite-r Colors doiic to order. SPECIAL ATTKXTIOX PAID to- ('0PYIXO. FltAMKSTO Kl'IT Pt'-HCHASEKS, (ReirioYud t o tlie Gfocery Stove L-itely occupied liy -Uoit & Caslle.) I have on Inuut it large stock of Wfcoves •wliiGli I am selling as elieaj) as the cheapest. Call and- see thein. H, F. BHOOKS. Mexico, July 22, 187-1. CLARK F: G eneral Blaeksmith MEISI, I. T.. SHOP NEAR THE DEPOT. Special attention given 1 A Horse Shoeing and Ox Shoeing, Mr. Pickens has the only convenience for ox shoeing in this vicinity. Terms low. Work well .done and no unnecessary delay by waiting, as Mr. Pickens intends to be at liis shop con- stanly. Parish, July 18, 1873. 38 flManufaetnrer of C- A It [[ 1A U E & WAGONS, Platform Spring Wagons Eet)aii'ina: done on most reasona- ble Terms. Manufactory Main street, opposite Foundry. Is the place to go foi* your FLOUR & FEED, Where there is kept constantly on hand a stock of riiOIIR of all %ades, MEAL, ^horts^ Ships, !Midds., Hci'eeniiigs, Graham FIoui', Bye Flqiir, Craeltecl Corp And everything pertaining to the trade The highest? inarket price will be paid for all kinds of grain. Having put in NEW MACHINERY, we are prepared to give entire satisfaction in all the branches of usto!m[[n]indi3ig Pel sons living in the corporation who wish to order Fiom- and Feed of us can rely on having their orders promptly filled by Leaving; their orders at VIRGIL'S \\ B00KST0BE; Givife us a call. Send in your orders. L. BOBBINS & SOF Mexico, Sept. 10, 1874. 45 SYRACUSE. H.Y. Special attention given to WjmaMUfe **• ^JUSTS' W»V»*a9M6»B. M^MMrMJ>*» &ss<3fJSB &SH98, Business Cards, Circnlars, Bill Heads, and *JB* Q*MM* PMt#r*#Bt promptly, neatly and cheaply furnished. Orders hy mail carefully and correctly flUed.