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«**• MEXICO, S'SUMSDA Y, MA Y 27,1875. 3£inor Topics. Charley Ross' father is confident that his -child still lives and will bo returned to IlilMi. Nearly 3.000,000 pounds of fish were landed at Gloucester, in one week, re- cently. Gun. Sherman has had another town ii lined after him. It is in Illinois, oppo- site St, Louis. Adviees from all sections of Min- nesota indicate an almost entire absence of grasshoppers'. The- taxable wealth of Texas is said to have been increased thirty-three per cent, in tour v-ea-rs. The Illinois Board of Agricultuire otlbrs a prize of 8100 for the In-.st half-mite of ro:id made in the State this summer. The Philadelphia i'tvss concludes that the Pennsylvania wheat crop will fall short nearly ten million bushels. It is estimated that the fruit yield at the South this summer will b e quadruple tint of last year, and the largest ever known. Over 8100,(100 worth of dogs, princi pally pointers and setters, were brought tD this country from Kngland during the past two years. Wheat crops iii tireat Britain during the last nine years have yielded on an averags,' twenty-nine and a half-bushels \v}v acre. Mi\ James Lick, the California philan- thropist, has been sued for £~>.3,0Ti() by his physician for aileg.-d services dining a period of 2 2 years. Between tk>> months of May and Oeto^ \>>^Vj last year, I'i.S^',! il.i-i>si-au c.Mivicts were; banished- to-Siberia, anil 2,-Uy wo- mjn arid ehildtvu a--- - - Mapanied the f dies. (V»rdhi:'i Mc-t'l'.^k.-y, o;> TJ.iur--d-.iy .. con;ir.'ii..-d t •.»••-::ty-:t'u.-' y-iiij.;-,^ l.i.li<.-: of M-jmi' S>. V'i-v.--ur. nu-'-.- w!-iK-ii th;* ki- di>-s jwi-u-ntcd luui with t dir.hiol,.; crt-SS valued at ••^•J'Vit-'U. A si^ii ..1 tli'-ghii;;; way of-c-.ste the- orie ; in li-A'ut v.-:;- lie ;v<-i n-t inan-iagi' of a native wi-!••-..- in F'.-ur.-b-.y. Over :V>'.H fi i-.-iil.-i wt-r • p\--e:. at th ,A v-Tewi-oiiy, in- eiu lia'j; a number <..;'.'.riho l->\ Vnw'Mi.n.:/. L'.ineit-rs h»uk at pn!.'.ii'ry b.-eedii.j,' as a iin-' art. The prod>.ieu<jn of pu-nlt.y hi the United Stat,-s is not le>-s than '2 •*>••>,- Urr.) ; u-Ji! J-b.i. annually, wurih ^7'-!,n(.i!S ) - •00'>, una v .^s v.-ofih ;i< much l-a-.stv.. it .,l:i;jiiS:i-i'(l 111 it'lll-l doeumeiiis c^iuu cie-l \\iih Mleliruu Aii- gelo, and <>t\ ;_a,\ a t iiitta-L.^t in th\ history of art, have been di-cjvi-iv.l there* They will be funu.-died for hi.; centenary this fall. j u the city of New Vork, last year, 27,2<;3' iri\:i .and 13,571 women were ar- iv.vitsd for di-u:ik>-ni4i-ss. The legalized machinery by which this wretchedness is stimulated consists loons. ii ;-',.k)3 lic-juor sa- Tiie number of vail-ides army amounted in gives the proportion 0.;\>i annually. The the Austrian anny, (•• army, f>.5 1 ; in the 1 and i n the English ;u i n the-Gorman IST-l t o 11K5, which pe.r 1,0D!) men of proportion is, in .8.5 ; in the French lgian army, 0-.-I5 ; my, 0,38. The Irish languago ing from the speech Ireland, and there in youth who can evet Archaeological Associ asked the Commissi to \preserve the Ti-L hist,\ and have it re; .schools. tec John Chiniiman is The Celestial Washe have formed a Pro For the regulation of the points which the; abolition of the eredi proved the bane of tl terest. The total number in the United States is given at G8,209 ; 710,970 ; Sunday- ,307; total Siinday- pchool membership, embracing teachers, teachers awl officers school scholars,. 5,G3 officers and scholars, is fast disappear- ed the people in B not many native understand it. The ation of Ireland has ners of Education I tongue from lieing •ijarlv t,iuuh-t i n the a very apt scholar, women of Hi. Louis five Trade Union prices ; and one of r tain at is the total j system, which has e shirt-washing in- of Sunday-schools ada the number of schools is 4^401 ; teachers and officers, 35,745; Sunday- school scholars, 271.381 ; total Sunday- school membership, Z 97,12G. 6,573,346. In Can- T-he Middlotown land official, who \s in a position to know, denies that ceived $40,000 for and that bis iounsel has received ceiver, 820^000. He also Stevens' salary, as Press savs : A Mid- Mr. Hewitt has re- ins services as re- affirms that Mr. general manager, is overstated at $10,030, Mr. Hewitt, it is claimed, receives yipes. nothing for his sef- -Ne-OTS of ti,e \Week. France is making preparations to se- cure a creditable representation at the Philadelphia Centennial. The brigantine Orient ran ashore near Anticosti Island, East Canada, last No- vember, and the captain and seven men were frozen to death, in the rigging, and six men were drowned. The people of Mecklenburg, H. C., celebrated Thursday^ the one hundreth. anniversary of the declaration of inde- pendence made at that place, Abraham Jackson, a prominent law- yer of Boston, has disappeared, and i s an alleged defaulter to the amount of $200,- 000, as far as discovered. There are indi- cations, however, that his operations will cause losses far beyond this when all is : known. It is reported that Mr. Disraeli will resign at the end of the Parliamentary session, owing tp ill health. The investigation by the Belgian au- thorities into the alleged Duchesne plot against the life of Prince Bismarck has l-esulted in the acquittal of Duchesne^ The Egyptian Government has accept- ed the invitation to be represented at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition. Mrs. Frances Minor, Miss Phcebe W. Cozzens and others are trying to get the Missouri Constitutional Convention t o put a chaise i n the new Constitution giv- ing women the right t o vote. S. Gross Fry, President of the Phila- delphia and Darby \Railroad has been arrested on a charge of embezzlement. Forest fires have been very destruc- tive in Pike, Wayne,, Sullivan and Mon- roe counties, Pa. The fire at Osceola in that State,destroyed250 houses and made 400 families homeless. Hautzdale, a town six miles distant, is reported t o be destroyed-, and at latest accounts the fire had travelled through the forest to Par- sonvilie. The ties on the Pennsylvania Railroad are burned in several places. The New York Legislature adjourned Saturday after the transaction of a large amount of miscellaneous business during the day i n both branches, The Presbyterian General Assembly meeting i n Cleveland, O., Saturday, adopted resolutions in opposition to the proposed combination of the common and l'toinan Catholic schools. At a meeting of prominent Spanish politicians at Madrid, i t was decided t o submit t o the next Cortes a constitution formed on a basis of compromise of all monarchical and liberal parties. ''Chicken Forbes,\ a notorious charac- ter of Rochester, N. Y., assaulted his wife Sunday, and after giving her a part- ing blow ran out of the house to escape arrest, when he burst a blood-vessel and , U-li dead. Seventy-six Catholic pilgrims have been drowned by the sinking of a boat at the town of Judenburg, .Styria. arfiage ^EBTABHSHED 1852. I HAVE 0\' ilANi) A Fl'LL AS- St»RT;ME.VT OF iline-Liglit Work, g L'l-snsL'-ting of $ ft' til > Ti' /J r l* TT*\ S 1' ,-i i .•••-.< I-H,II>, 1 ut)'<i-liV.i> 1 up i! (J'JOitS, % turn', KftriiM-i W({(/OUK. &4\Farin ! Wagons Made to Order. .My i«,(.tto lieing, ''A niruble sixpenceis better than a »i(iw xhilVing,\ mj 7 - \)riGes will be even iti'.v-r than they have been in the past. j.. ' t'imieaaid see work and learn priced, if. yr-a it-sife bargiiirw to suit the times.. My work is all manufactured under ray own s<uj»:-rvi.-.iun, from the AN D BY ('.irria^v repairing, in all its branches, done with ii'-atnens and dispatch. KirAll work warranted.°Cft LEWIS MILLER. ilexi<.-<>, Iv. Y., May 11, IHIt,. Goit & Castle Have -removed to their M- mvw STORE, Cvriier of Main, and Jefferson iS'ts., So Ion- known as TULLEK'S IIARDWAKE HTOltE, where they will be glad to meet, all their old patrons as well as new ones; We have a full stock of Groceries and Provisions, Which we shall sell Very Cheap. FAMILY IT t ALSO ClA0KE!S,!&c. Farmers produce taken in exchange for goods; Call and see us in our new store. G0IT& CASTLE. Mexico, Jan. 6,1875. ' MEXICO MARKETS. ItETAUY PKICES OF CrBAIN, ELOCB AND ¥KED: : riour,(retail)Spf'g$625,red S6 75, white S75Q Meal,^cwt,(retail) ..> 1 80 Shorts, ^ ton, ,. •, S2G Shippinga, # ton, , §28 Middlings, $ ton, s . ; $32 Corn, ,. .95 ©100 Oats, , 60 @ 65 PRICES PATD FOKP-ARM PROBUCE t Butter, Loose Butter, ; Cheese, ... .. -. i........ Lard, 4 -... Eggs,#doz., .'. Beef^fb, ,.., Beef, f cwt., \.... Mutton, # cwt,, , Pork, $ barrel, retail, Pork^ cwt., Apples, (dried,) $lfe, s Ham, ^Ife, Dres'd Poixltry, f lb, •„..>,.. Potatoes, $ bush., ; . U © 23 IS @ 20 115 ® 10 15 10 06 # 18 $5--@-$9 .$8 00 S22 §9 QG ® 07 13 10® 12 45 © 50 housekeepers Take Notice, Oswego Mour, Winter, S1.G5 ; Spring, $-1.55. Kerosene oil, - • 15 cts per gallon. One JDollar Tea, - - 80 \ peir lb. Salt, - - • S2.00. Otb. Butter Tubs, - - 35 ceiats. New Orleans $1.00 Molasses, - 80 cts. fc* gal. Monitor Clothes Wringer, - -- SBJOO GoodT Japan Tea, per ft., - - $0.45. fi®' The poor can have cheaper. W. O. JOHNSON, Washington St.. Mexico. -MR\ 1EAL HAIE SWIT0HES For sale at A. L. Mason's. Also Madiini Eoy's patent Corset Skirt Supporter. Mexico, May 19,1875. FARM FOB. SALE. A desirable farm for.sale, known as Man^- oing farm ,situate in the town, of I'arisb, comprising 10.0 acres of land and good bnildiugs. A sinali payment down, and the balance may run for a long term of years. Possession given immediately. Inquire of J. D. IIARTSON, JVIexico, April 6> 1875. Wanted in Thirty Bays, AT McCAETHY'S China Hall, t OSWE Or O. Of China, Crockery, Grlass War% Silver Ware, &c., Oommencing Bee- 1st,, 1874, And (.'ontimiiiig Until the 'Stock shall by Suiiiciently Reduced to Consolidate tw> Stores The j'.e >ple of Mexico, aii'l .'urrouiidiing couusTy ;ire especially invited to coiiie aiul look «•.erthis InmienaeStiick, which will be sold AT FIRST (JOST JAMKS^I-c-l'-AItTMV. Jefferson Block, 2U3 ; West Fiirst hftiet t and 198 Water St. Oswego, November 2-1, 1874. y#Zp 0 \ OirctiiaTS seat ^,M.CHILDS & OO. •*& 14 Payette St„Wca,H.Y. me Mr. Willard Johnson's Thoroughbred .Jersey Bull will- stand a t the barn of the undersiwned till the first of June. Terms §1.00. Will sell half blond- Jersey Hull Calves a t §1.50; if takeu mimudiatuly. Orass Seed for sale. C. & O. T. WHBEL'ER, 28-2 Mexico, N. Y. AMEEIOAN WAS! BOTE. For Laund ry and Housoihold T7so SLVNUFAqTtJ'UEI) A T THE. Am'ean Ultramarine\WorkSjNewarkjX.j* Our Wash Blue i s the best in the world. It does not streak, contains nothing injurious to health or fabric, and i s used by all the large laundries on account of its pleasing- effect and cheapness. Superior for whitewashing. But tip in packages convenient for family lise. Price 10 cents each. For sale by grocei-3 everywhere. Always ask for the AMERICAN WASH BMIK, i f you want the cheapest and best. American Ultramarine \Works 29-3m Office^ 72 Williain Street, New York. S0- S. M. PETTENGILL & CO., 37 Park Row, New York, 10 State Street, Boston, and 701 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, are gents for the Mexico Independent in the above cities, and authorized to contract for advertising at our low est rates. ||gr Jap. Cocoanut at Gibson's* ^^P\ Jap. Honey Cake at Gibson's. j^p° Jnst received, at Gibson's, a new supply of superior candy, 24, Having largely -increased my stock, I am • now prepared to off e r to the public flrst-.'las* good.-; at the very s one staid fail to seo my stock who contem- templates Gleaning ermg\ t oprm That .pap-r is mueh. cheaper .this spring tluin ever before. I am seliinvf. that fii'su-riv sold for iifu-en i-ent; for 1 gpr SFRXHSTtti IB OOMlHa Upw Prices. Crockery, Ohin% Silvery Cutlery, oo.... CD CD CD CD CDCD for •> &jh ices, &c,,SJ oo CD CD CDCD L. B. COBB. MEXICO, N. Y., March, lb J.J. feOllhJt., Alexk-o^ ?N. Y.j D-KA-I.-E.lt IN My Stock ciiinpri-! not only al4\;;e ais-si'i'-lment of coinr ltioh paper, but Satins, Tints, 20 and -10 inches wide. Gilt^ Embo«sed Hand, With border to match, Also, Decorations, &c, GTJETAINS FltOM I TH-E I C'ilKAP ; PAP Kit , TO , Till': I FINEST (JILT J.-.ANJ*. , Holland's Fixtures^ &c. At my (JAIiPET P.APKU h <j H > I -^ 111 i 11 i 11 ix < 1 ^ v\' 11 your rariH'tK AllS paper bought of me trinimel mm OF oiiAndE, L.L¥lliiiIL Mexico, April 7,, i<4. AND B [JILDING MATERIAL. JIANUFACTUKER O F Doors, Sasli, Blinds, Hnffiung, IMH)I> and WINDOW Fit AMES and CASINGS, BLIND DOOBS and- nvSUJtt SII.UTTWIIS, STORE FIIONTS and FIXTURES, HOUSE and HAND RAKES, FORK, SAW and HOE UANDLKS, SNOW SHOVELS, &c., &«. : •-OUOOOO- -o(.)Oooo- -,006000-^ ^-Oooooo^ bning\ Matching & Scroll Saving -oooooo- -oooooo— -oooooo- -0OOOOO r OOOOO o c G o p - OOOOO Proinptly attended to. All kinds ©f Wood Work inade to order. |'^pu'i'o.ss Un : t, O'ag, and Circular Saws Gummed to Order. Jg% Wi-tli llicU-sltif Machinory ami thn ums't Kkillfnt workmen T am enabled to •fill all contracts and ordors \vit'h : d(j.spa-tch-, in tko most approved inaiinar, and at prk'-t-..; to Huit Iho timsv;,; Ord'prs by mail prom-plty attended -to, 1 >S7 IfOMER AMES, Mexico,. Doc. 2'.')., 9 All kinds of Job Printingneatly done at this Office, o \. '-<, CD fcj &* ~^ •<S3 &2 1^ ^3 M ORTGAGE SALE.— WJu-ivm dvf.usi-t !.;.s bewn made in tlig payiiu'iit o f in nit-y - t . - cured by $>.mortgage, dateil.Inno 2:id, 1-0;;, c\c-r cutedby Charles Fravor and Kllt-n A,, hi> wifi-,- and Aibert House and »Tuli:i A.,, his w iff, <f Parish, (Jswego Co., X. Y., to John l)'m .-l;^..-, of Itichland, in said county,, which : :i : d n-.m-i- gage, with the power of sal'.' thert-in eoid.rhH'd, was duly recorded in the (),-iv,'i:g<-> ('ou-iity ('l<-r!.-'s office on the 9th day 6f July, 1H>:!, iu t-i'.t:' -CI of mortgages,, at page -li'.l. And-whereas, said mortgagee, John Dougla-s, is deceased, having,in his life-time,, ihdy exeeiiteil his.last -will and testament, and' w.i: at the time of his decease a .resident of the-C'oa-nty of Oswe- go, and left theivin, as part of the iisscis of lii.-i •estate the said mortgage, and letters.of adtninis- tration with the will annexed, on the said estate, have been duly issued by the Surrogate of said county to John K. Joiie-i, and Harriet •Dimgla.-s, who have duly (lualiiied, and entered u-;niu t'lie discharge of their. ;-aid trvi^t, andare tl'ieivliy the holders and owners of sui.l uuirtgage. And, whereas there is due on said mortgage at the date i>f th'o Siivt .(ju-bHr-Mti-m of tins notice the suni \f six hundred ;m ! t'eli l\ -.-ijjh-t d'<>!l.ii>s (^G:ih) whieh is t!;<- tutal aMiuu.Mt i:'!]>-;i-l tLer.-on. Now, th<-iv'foi-v, noli e U lii-r.''.y ^l\.en th.it by virtue of Ui.' power of -ait ••w.-t.-ii-atd i n s.d-! -mortgage, and 'lily i*i-..!tVd-a- ati-ne-:dt;; ;•:•-:•!• Ill |llll'nllalK \ to ti l ' -tM.t'itl- ill >:!: Il I-.l :• III !'•!.• aud.J.iro\i K-d,sai(llii<>r. 4-e^'\.iil l-.i- -K..1 lv asaleuf th--pivnd i.- tVn-i • in d.-.i-1-iU-d. lie auetiou at tl;.-1.•.>'.• • iii. i- •.!' s;..ii':u v.f-' \\ ii.-:.;, in the wlli'v .if M.-\i.... U.<-.\»- . . .\uty X. V.„ on the \Lt d'.i,.- --f .iir!;-, i i.\i ;;-t iO o'.'...'; in tile f.n.M.o .ii i-.t that. d;ty. Tie- \.i .-l'-i -.-; ;LI.' -i.-M-; i... -1 in -:ii 1 nioigugf, as fiili-iws : Alltliat ti-.r tor p-'.vtvlof Lui.l,^ituale i n t]»e town of Pari\:i,, coviuty of Osw.eg.i, and State of New York, and iu the -twe-nty-tliircl township j.f Scriba's Pat.-nt, lcmnvn and' distingui-hed a s tif|y acres of land, in-sinnll lots Xm. 1 ami.\.. of ^r.(it lot Noi 9, and dt-.seriiied as follow.-!:. 'i'lie >-:iua.'- being the e.ist one-half of .-iu- i:>i-i'clr.-d' !•< r.-s heretofore-deeded by ('harles I'ra'.or t... •!.;. .>b Fravor, on the third' day of <iet..!.er, l\Vi an.', recorded Bee. 1st, 1S\>J in-the .r'oni ty ( l-rk's office of Oswego county ; said one hundred tv -res lying east of the road kadiug to the town of Al- bion, and north of 7:) .acres heretofore-deeded to. Benajah Whitney ; said one hundred- acr:es t<> he taken off the lots af.>r,e.-!;ud- by a Iin s juraltei to the north line of said l.tiid dye K ! to I'.enajah Whitney v .Also all that other pieeeoi- parcel of l.tlid, situate i n s-iid town .-f I'.iui-'h,'f Viuniy <-f () we- go, and^ State of Xew York,, and- known an I distinguished as being iu the nor-th-ea-t, conier of sub-one (1) of great lot Xo. nine (1!) and be- gins on the east Hue of said sub one, at the north-east corner of one humlred acres formerly sold to Charles Fravor and runs from thence by needle in 1857, N. 21° K, along the oast line of, sub one, ol chains and i: 1 link-s to the uortii- east corner of said lot Noi. one,, thence (!li c ' W.. along the north-line of said lot ten chains, thence south 24°, W. parallel with the east e .rner afore- said 31 chains and 30 links to thn north line of aaidone hundred acres, thence south fi(i'~ and 21 east along the said lotand parallel with the south line of said sub one ten chains to the place of be- ginning andcontains thirty-one aires aiidtuen- t-seven hundredths of an acre of land, being e same premises which were cou veyed to Ellen jVavor, wife of Charles, by Jacol) Fravor -on the 13th of September, 1861, and recorded in the Os- wego County Clerk's office July ISth, 18o2, iii book 92 of deeds, page 3SG, &c—Dated JlayGth, 1875. JOfiJtf.Ei JONES, A^hninistrator, HAHRPIT DOUGLASS, Administratrix. Of the estate of John Douglass, deceased, SKINNER & WBIGHI, Attorneys, Mexico, N. Y, E E^er brow?bt to tkis Market, „ Viz : A full Hn- of ai'l tkv- i Loading Makes, Styles and. (Mom \ A full sloefc of j Domeaties, Prints' Brown & BteaokeS Qottoiis, Drills, \Deninis Dukes Ti.ck.i-i.ys , ;.,!i.f I >i>ti-'i>!t- and T\. i- '.•! ('•itteitndi-.s, (.'a i ii'l nil's, !>atN,, Vturii, (•'iii'j.M-t Warp, Ki-n- tvt'.'ky Ji-ann, i\;o. Broadcloths, DOESICmS, And a full line of BaBcy Oassitieres, Mannfacturing of BOT-S' }>h\(h) a Specialty, And .si* (•loo;I Fit Ciimnii'itecd, C'oinposed of Eodte, Barks, atid Herbs,—the groat .Blood Purifier of tlae day, — restoring- vitality and energy. Toj tlae Aged, tlaey are a blessing 1 , —removing the in* Jornlities of ct',% ^tfen-gthening and st-irniilat : ..vj.' VAO body and cheering the mind. Mothers- and Maidens Wiil : find the Quaker Sitters a Ratb and reliable rem- edy, iia all Ga-~o.-3' of illness inefc dont to the yes,—pi-trif^ing the blood, — prod-acing not only a vigoroHs ckcnlaiion, but a beau- tiful and healthy complegio-a. Children suffering from sudden or severe attacks of illness peculiar to early life, often find ready relief by taking one bottle of Quakr * Bitters. No one can re- main long unwell (if curable) af- ter taking a few bottles. Prepared fey Dr. %•$. Mint & Co. At fifis G-reat Medical Depot, . m,H SAI.K E¥EEtWHER» A' I GOOTtS, f :1 PLOVES & H0SIEST, | tKc^ssasss d tfS?S-J3£S£*=23 | A Mi Lino of Bpiia^ .'ityksf ESTATE.—Notice is liereby given that by virtue-of an order granted by the Surrogate of Onw.ego ('oiiuty, on the 20th day of April, 1875, the undersigned administratrix of the estate of John Ktiel, late of the.town of ©ranby,, Oswego ('o., N. Y., deceasedwili, sell at pul ilic vendue, on the 12th day of June! 1875, at 1Q o'clock a. m., at tlie law oHice of Mi IJ. Wright, in the village of Mexico, Oswego coiinty, the following de- scribed.- premises: All that et-rtain piece of land wtuate, lying: and being in the town, of Grauby,. in the county of -Oswego, and being, lot number 4, in the sub- (livisioli of lot number 51, in the township of Hannibal, according to 1 a map and sui'Vey made by Peter Schenck, bounded as follows, to wit : Beginning at a stake and. stones standing on the west line of said lot, 28 chains and 71 links from the north-west corner o f said lot No. 54 , and froni thence nms s.iuth h8 w 55' east *i'2 chaiiis li2 links, thence south l* \v.ost 23 chains, thence north S'J^ lir west to a ]>oint, thence north 1\ . east 28 chains -17 links to the place of beginning, : containing (53 and 34-100 acres of laud, more or less. Excepting anil reserving nine acre i hereto- fore sold and/'oii veyedjout of the same. Ancl be- ing the same laud lately owned and occupied by . John Btu'l-jjleceascd. TheinipiMvemenbi- thereon consist of a good- • frame house and bam, and the ordinary farm out b'.dldings. LUNA E. BUEL, 20-7 Adininistratrix, &c. A lar:_ f i-: Stock <-.i' Hats Gaps, Boots, shoes, and Rubber Goods. ^ a - r »6r. ou| All (Uoths Cut on Shoi't Notice. II. ( 1 . PECK Ali^k-o, Mav i:5„ 1ST!. '2S •H-N' T\E MATTER OK THE RKA-L .ESTATE of Vk- •O* tor T. Ilemlersbh,. late of Albion, deceased. Tliu iiviiil-i i.f tlie llnal Estate of tl»! said decoa^td, sold under the order heretofore mado in tlii-i matter, having lioen brought into Court. •It is oydtreil', That all i .erson; lnuiii^ any claims of demands against the esfctte of the said deceased,, which have, not already been allowed, exhibit, and prove the same before the Surrogate of the county of Oswego, a t his-ofSce, in the village «f Mexico, in said * county, on the lUth day of June, at 10 o'clock m the forenoon, anil it is further ordered, that distribution b e made among the creditors of the.said deceased ott the day and at the place aforesaid, or as soon thereafter as. the said ciabus can be examined, and a copy of this Order be be publishedsix weeks successh ely in the Mexico -Inde- pendent. May 1st, 1S75. T. W. SIUNKER, Suitogate. M OKTOAGE SALE.-Ey virtue of a mort^ . gage bearing date the 3lstdayof March,iS73, David Ingerson and Christiana, his wife, of Palermo, Oswego county, N. Y., convoyed to Fraiicis \V. (jsterhput,.of the same place, ceiv tain premises described in said mortgage as fol- lows : Allthat tract or parcel of la,nd situate in the town of New Haven, county and state 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's patent^ to be taken oil the south end of 5120-100 acres of land, being the same premises formerly mortgaged by Almond E, Lindsley to John Wiliiaobas, and by the said Williams sold on the foreclosure of said mortgage, to B. Ingerson, Saidmortgage, with the_ power of sale therein contained, was record- ed in the Oswego County Clerk's office, the 4th day of April, $873, at 3 o'clock p.. m., in ILiber 98 of mortgages, at page 216, which said mort- gage was, on the 15th day of July, 1873, duly assigned by the mortgagee, .thereof, to one Cortes C. Eddy, and on the 3d day of July, 1874,, was by the said Cortes C, Eddy duly assigned to Wil- liam ~B. BaiTow, who i s now the holder and owner thereof. Which said last assignment was, on the 9th day of July, 1874, duly re- corded i n the Oswego County Clerk's office, in Book 102 of mortgages, page 233. The amount duo on-'said mortgage at the time of the first publication. of this notice i s §677. Now, therefore, notice is heieb,y:given that said mort- gaged premises will be sold at public auction, to the highest bidder, on the 17th of July, 1875, at 9 o'clock a. n>i., at the law office of (3-eo., W. Brad- ner, in the Village Of Mexico, N. Y.--^Dated April 10, 1S75. WM. P. BARROW, Assignee, GEO. W. BRADNEB, Att'y, Mexico, N. Y. A DVjBHTlSEJiiS send 25 cents to GEO. P. RowELi & Co., 41 Park Row, N. Y., fo r their eitMff paye pctmpKelyt&omag cost of ad^ verfcising. PROPRjETOIt OE THE • MILLS. rslanufacturer and' dealer in P> E *l- »^1 IS! Custom Grinding Will also receive ]iroinpt attcntio.ii , Mexico., Jan. IS, 18715. M OllTdACK SALE.- Wheivas, Hiram . Iiichanison, Jr., of the town of 1'arLsli, i n the county and State of New York, by his, cer- tain indenture of a mortgage bearing (late the fourth-day of June, i n the year one thousand eight, hundred and seventy-two, (Juiie 4, 1-S72), made to secm-e the payment of the sum of two hundred and sixty-live dollars, (4'2G5), and inter- est thereon, did mortgage anil- cot vey unto Ed- win G. -Lynch,, of the town of Parish, in . Oswe- go county, and State of New York : \All that tract or parcel of land situate in the town of Parish,, county of Oswego, and Htate of New York, and described as follows, to wit : Being part of sul) lot No. 4, of great lot No, <ith, and imrt of sub lot 3, of great lot No; 7th, and sub lot No. 2, of great lotiN'o. 15, of the 23d town* ship of -Scriba's patent, and bounded'as follows: Beginning at the south-east corner of sub lot No; 3, of great lot lot No. 7,, thence north <»o3-, 00' west along the south line of sul) lot ;H chs. and 64 Iks. to the south west corner, thence 2.'5- 30' west to a stake and' stones in the centre of the road, thence north i) J west along the centre of said road;,. 2i> chs. to a stake bearing imrth Gri 4 .\JO • W.. 4.1'Iks; frolii a l'leniloi'k kiiot Ciuvm i n the' ground, thence H. (W\ o'J' 47 chs. G Iks. to a stake, being K. 43?,,' E. 8 links from a beach, thence H, V.i'i :Vf \V. along the east line of said lot 11 chs. and 2 links, to the place of beginning, containing fifty acres of land, be the same .more ur h'-s. as HiirveyVd'by X. !•'. Evert-.\ Which said mortgage contains th.-rtin a pow- er of »ak-toM-11 .s.tid i-nor-tg.igiM-1- pr.-nii.-cs upmi default being, made in the payment of the prin- eipal sum, or tlip i-nten-st tlieivi-n mentioned,, or aiij f part thereof, and which said mortgage with a power of .-.ale therein c ailahied, was didy re- corded iu Oswego County Ch-rk's.office, o n the 5th day of June, in the ye.ir 1*?72, at '.)• -o-.dit-k in the fi.reiio.tii of that d:iy, i n l.ibtr No. 95- of iiiortg.ig.-', a'j pag,.' .'.!. Aiid syherex-, the .-aid hi..rtgnL.'e has J :l.i en duly ;i-vigiji-'l and ti-aii-ferr.-d 'to Wi : i..iui Pi-Jtd, who i-n..\v the -I.u, ful owner and hoiiler of -t-aid nu rtg.i-Ki'. And'v.h.-reas d. fault lia-. 1 . en m.i.-u- in the .pa-yn.i'U-t of luoiii y secure.,I to Pep.ii-i in jnii't by xaid hi'irtg.••/••, :i\!'l there i-i elaio.e.l to be due on s:iiii fnortgage, at the date of tire tirst publication -of this notice the sum of fifty dollar-; and ninety- four cents, f-GO.'.*!,)' -and there i< unpaid and to become due the further .•-iiwr of iiiii.-ty-four dol- lars and fifty-one-cents, I •-<! '1.511, on th- 1th day of June, in the year 1>75. And'whorea^.no-pr.-.-L.-.'iin,'.-.-.!, l.i-.v < r in equity liave been in .tiuit.-d to i'..iiect the -.-.i I Mini now due, or any part of thy same. Now, therefore,, notice i-; liirel.y given th.it by virtu • ..,!' a p.AVer i of sale coutaiueil i n nai.l laorttfave, and whieh has been duly avcurded as aforesaid, an-l p'i.i-su- - ant l-o-thentainteiu such c-a--.: made andprovided, the said uiofcL 0 .'.gt- v. ill be f..>:vel >• e.,1 by a sale of • thepreini-.e.-.-1'i.eiehi <i.--.i idbid, at public a-action-, j to tile lu'eliest, bidder at the o;iiee of A. 1'. Kel- log, i n the \'11a.re of iMe ,ie-i, e-.unty and State - afofesaii, _i-n the ,'M-day of July,, l>7-5, at . 1 o'clock i u tlie ,aft-.raM..,aof that .'lay. Dated April > y l---i'.\ ill i:\M- 1 •*!:%']). A.-.-ignce. A. 1'. Eu.l.i-n;.:,, Att'y, ISlexieo, A., Y. ; r mii:l PR. )I'i.E i)V~ ~ ' I VdUK; to-Matil. 'vTiiltd-'Nl-AV in-ib, and A in >a l\|'-yster. Si. phi.i 1'ai-.•!:•;, •eveially THKNT a A. Ne\v. A. Clariw .-•everally n-:i.li:!-ui Lawrcme County, X. V. ; S- IMarioii Ijiwh and Sarah Kobe: i - .., residing at U<-n-siilaer Fall-,St. ]...-.. reiiee t'.\>uu- ty, N. Y.., .lolni -Minn, and Tli-ury ii'olx-rtsi-n. bi.th of whose residences are unknown. Heirs ami nevt of .ki-n of Mary L. ii.'l.erl••.!>, Lite ..f the town of M-we;;.!; in tin- l.'l.uii!\ of (Nwej,'.., iU- eru-eil, Heml (irn'ting ; \\ hureas, Caroline .M.,)oiiiiM.:i,i.f the-Tuviiuf Oswigo, in the County of risne,o, ha- lutvh niai-Ic ajiplieatioirto- oiir Kurn.-.-ate ..f five <'oiiiit.v ..t IKwe-,-..; to have a eei'tahi in-t,i\.iin.ent in Writing, rela- ting t o real and ]iersi.a:d i-tale, iKih proved an th; I.a.tWiM aii,l Te-t:t:iKn; < f M! ,1 M.iry 1„ lloh-rt- sun-, lleeeaseil ; you anil each of \..a afe'llelel.v ritiii aiiil i:ui[,uireil iicr-ohaliy, to lie ami\ aj.j.ear bt-foVe our said'.Surrogate, athi-t oifiec in the Ci'ly of O.-wegn, in saiil fc'ourity -of Oswego, on th e i!-l\ (Uiy of'June .next, a t i o'eloel; in the uftenioon of that ila'v, then aiul there to attend the probate of said instrument, as the. Last Will anil Testament of said\ deceased'. , Iii testimony whereof. We have caused the Seal of of- fice of our said Surrogate's Court of the County of Oswego; to lie hereunto affixed. Witness 'limothy W. JSkiiiiieE, Surrogate of the said' County, a t the viUjigo of Mexicii, in said Ii.-S, Comity, the 2it day of Aiiril, in the yiar one thou-and t ight huiMlreii and -event\-live,\ V. (-. iiltinv.N\ ' *\-\ Si.fru^.ite's, Clerk of <)-\\e-M Cotinl ,•. II. C. MEALS, P hot ograp h er, Jefferson St., Mexico, N, Y. All the latest-styles, of Pictures, fr ni Life size to the smallest G-em, made on short, notice.— Coloring in Oil or Water Colors done to order. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO COPYING., \FRAMES TO SUIT PUKCHASERS. all Kinds at 3E'§ Easdiwas 5 © Attention is Invited To the fact that (SUCCESSOE TO K., 0. &CO.,) Eemaiiis at the Old Stand of Klock, Ould «& Co-, Cor. West -1st & Bridge Sts., .OSWEGO, N, Y. Readv-Made CLOTHING! AN D Mens' Fnrnishing Goods. To MBET THE PRESENT CONDITIONS OF TRADE, EVERYTHING MARKED in PLAIN FIGURES. ONE HUGE ONLY! Jackets a Specialty. THE P. F. Shirt Made to order on the premises* XOTK Mr, John Ould willgive undivided at- tention to the hnsiness.and will personally su- pervise the mating of every garment. The pur- pose i s not only to maintain the high name and extensive Imsines; of the old firm, but to make new friends by variety and excellence of Cloths and other goods, SUPERIORITY OF WORK- MANSHIP and REDUCTION IN PRICES. &1T Positive advantages over any other House are offered to purchasers ; they are worthy of at- tention ,- examination is invited. Oswego, April 15,. 1875. 28-ly jjjMannf acturer of CARE J AGES, Platform Spring \Wagons &e.,'&c. Eetiairma: done on most.reasona- ble Terms. Manufactory Mam street, opposite Foundry. HAILIIOAD Is the place to go for your (Removed to tire Grocery Store lately occupied Ivy Uo'ifc <fe Castle.) I Lave on hand a large stock of Btoves •which I am selling as cheap as the cheapest, Call and; see them. 0. F. BIIOOKS. Mexico, July 22, 1874. General Bl a cksmit h PA1ISH, I. J M S HOP N EAR T H E D EPO T, Special attention given &.•> Horse Shoeing and Gs Seeing. Mr. Pickens has the only convenience for o x shoeing in this vicinity. Terms low. \V>rk well done and no unnecessary^ delay by -waiting, as Mr. Pickens intends to be at his shop con- stanly. Pariah, July 18, 1873. 38 \Where there is kept constantly on hand a stock of FLOTJR of all Grades, MEAL, Shorts, Ships, Midds., Screenings, Graham Floiir, Bye Hour, Gpaeked Corn And everything pertaining to the trade The ^highest market price -will be paid for all kinds of grain. . Having put in MEW MACHINERY, we are prepared to give entire satisfaction in all the branches of rin Persons living in the corporation who wish to order Flour and Feed of us can i-ely on having their orders promptly filled by Leading tlieir orders £rt VUHgEL'ft Give us a call. Send iii your orders. K BOBBINS &SOK. Mexicoj Sept. 10, 1874, 45