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'JMJIIIWW ^iWlwaiCi ''ift'gjii^wo.ilii^^^ »w^u\iiy&^^ MEXICO MEXICO, THtmSDAY, NOV. 10,1574. A Wsfl&Lng Advertisement. USe-ws of tiie \WeeE. On Friday the American Express Com- pany's messenger on the Toronto branch of the Great Western railway, was robbed by live masked men, of $15,000. Judge Dillon, of the United States Circuit Court, has decided that taxes can be collected from national banks whose capital stock is in government bonds. The commissioners of charity of Kings county are to be prosecuted for expend- ing 8-y-t,000 in excess of the amount al- lowed them by the budget. The village of Mayori, Cuba, has been inundated, and nearly all the houses in its limits destroyed. The Cuban insurgents have captured and burned the town of Wan Geronhno, and butchered the garrison. Tin* American Health Association in session at Philadelphia, appointed com- mit tees on the use of poisons and public ivy gtene. Erof. T. Maisch i ead a papiu-on ' the sanitary relations of pharmacy and materia medica. A committee was ap- pointed to petition Congress to institute a bureau of health at Washington, with a u ranch at tire seat of each State and, territorial government. (>tlier papers ere ' cad and referred. :~nd the conven- tion adjourned to-meet n. l.altimuiv in. November, li>7f>. The Carlists have been driven from before Iran, aiid the repuhH«m troops have occupied the positions held by the besiegers. General Laserna has entered the city. The Government at St. Petersburg has resolved to introduce a system of compulsory elementary education in Russia. The Chinese government has placet! thirty youths at Harvard College to re- ceive an education. Kate Fields made her debut on the dramatic stage in New York, <on Satur- day night. Father Gordeuiaun, of Philadelphia, publishes a card saying that he has mm - vied Miss Wittich, who It t'l vhai city with him, and has renounced the Catho- lic religion, lie denies the charges of embezzlement. He was arrested at Hai- ti-more, Saturday. All the State officers in Arkansas, elected at the same time with Lieut. Gov. Smith, who iiow claims to be Governor, recognize him as Governor, Baxter hav- ing retired. Warrants have been issued for the arrent of Smith, ex-Secretary of State Wheeler, and John G. Price, a re- publican editor, charged with eoiispiriu^ fau<urp certain oiliees. UhuLstone has written a pampidet on Vatican Decrees, which states t!»*f. oh.\ LIMESTONE SPUIXOS, S. C. Du. II. V. PIERCE, Buffalo, N. Y, : Dear Sir— I am a walkirig advertise- ment for your Golden Medical Discovery, Purgative Pellets and Dr. Sage's Ca- tarrh Remedy, they having cured me of catarrh of nine years' standing, which was so bad that it disfigured my nose, and, while curing it, yotir medicines cured me of asthma in its worst and most ag^ gvavated form, Before using your med- icines I had become reduced in flesh, from one hundred and fifty-fivo to One hundred' and fifteen pounds, and I now weigh one hundred and sixty-two pounds, and am in better health than I have en- joyed for twenty years. Yours truly. J. L. LrHsmix. The above is Imfc a fair sample of hun- dreds of letters which are received by l>r. Pierce, and in the face of such evi- dence who can longer doubt that the doctor's medicines cure the worst cases of Chronic Catarrh. THE CHEAT FAVOIUTE WITH THE LADIES. Win. Forsyth Bynum cv Son, druggists, of Live Oak, Fla., write, Sept. 16th,: 1S74, as follows : \Dr. R. V. PIERCE, Buffalo, N. Y.— Your Colden Medical Discovery and Purgative Pellets sell very -largely and give complete satisfac- tion, as numbers of our customers and friends testify with pleasure. Your Far vorite Prescription k- indeed the great Favorite with the ladies, and numbers can sav with joy that it had saved them from eking out a miserable life or meet- ing with a premature death, and restored them to health and happiness.\ Thousands of women lile^s the day on which Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription was first made knosvn to them. A single bottle ofteu gives delicate and suffering women more' relief than months of treat- ment from their family physician. In ali those derangements causing back-ache, dragging down sensation, nervous and <:emra! debility, it i s a sovereign remedy. Its stoJii-iig and. healing properties rem uer= <i of the it most value to ladies-stif- fs r'iij fro-i! internal fever, congestion, in iiainr.^ttiou orult- MEXICO MABSSTS. The following are the prices paid for farmers S roduce, etc. ,'m this market : lonr,(retaiI}Spr'g§625, red §6 50, white $7 25 Meal, $ cwt, (retail) Corn, *., Oats, , Butter, Loose Butter, .....i.... Cheese, ^... Lard, * Eggs, $doz., ; Beef#ft, ,,..,;... Beef, $ cwt., Mutton,$cwt, .,. Pork, fc? barrel Pork $ cwt f , ; Apples, (dried,) $Vb, Ham, t? tt>, Dres*d Poultry, t> tb, Potatoes, tf bush., housekeepers Take Notice. Oswego Fli-mr, Winter, St.f>.> r ; Spring, SI .50. ; Kerosene oil, - - 13 cts per gallon, One Dollar Tea, - - frO \ per ll>. Salt, - §'2.00. 501b, Batter Tubs, - - 35 cents. 3-lbs. of Raisina, - - §1.00. 10 lbs of Oat ileal, - - i>5 ct». Soap, 4 cts. piT bar. Coat's Thread, - - , Tots, per spo'id. »S* The poor can have cheaper. W. 0. JOHNSON, Wasliington St.. .Mexico. 1 90 9\>@ 1(1)0 .50 (ijl 55 30 © 350 $3 15 @ 10 15® 16 26 05 @ 10 86 @ ®8 §8i00 §25 $H 00 0 @ 14 8 ® 10 45 @ 50 CO IB BEOS. & Stowell, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in -00- sOO-^ -00-- ^Ofr- dieuce to the Pope is i;i<i-UMI• .tii. .lib civil allegieiice. Arciibi-.Iu-p jVI.tuuiug has written a lefrtyrMeuying-this. ft is said Von Araiin delivered the nri-sing. documents to his c-imse'l, who sent them to the Municipal Cwiirt of Iler- liu.' The cause of Von Arm in's second .invst was the possibility of his counsel Laving acquainted himself with the con- tents of the document-*. The London Daily Tele ,'r:um states- that a Socialist conspiracy has .i.\t-n dis- cn-ered in Russia, aiid adds that :'.,!it!i! persons, including many .ladies an-! si-vor- -J persons of high rank, have been n-r- ivstei.l. Ti---»-urer Spinner will ve_';e,-t all n.otcs- ot the Sec mil National Bank of Lawrence, Fv-ie.siis. when offered for -redemption, that bunk having failed-to rei-'ub-ir.v the Treasury for notes already redeemed. P«ace ban been lestpred in Argentine, ' uii-1 i eoatproiiiise eil'ected by which A'nel- :.:', ii re.sigrc; the presidency and new eie ••-i,u:s are to lie held.* I'-trvietij-ars of the typhoon in China ci .••.ii-r, rle- last week in.September,, rfrow ri-i-iihe loss of life in and about Hong (\i.:i>4 and Macao amounted to o-U,'0'Uc) sra.Is. :-.;;d the destruction of property is. estimated at not less than :i5t) ; Wl.J)0:0. Marslrd Hazaine Imsarrived at Lisbon, it is believed lie v/ili itiako Madrid his. Iiome. NEW ADVERTISE-MENTK^ A New Okromo for 1875. fjr M\iii.«--Mtinii ornl.'t'iation,and its streugth- euiii.y eileets tend tucorrect <lisplacenieuts et\ hitevnal part-,- tiie re-uit of weakness t.f n.i-tiiral-••-•vopin-ts. h is sold by all tlru^ist ~. !''•:. I'lKueifo pamphlet on Diseases peculiar to Woineu will be sent to any adi.lre-.s i.n-reeeiptof two^taiups. Addresh asab->-\ e. - , .«ai •• iw -— ~ <7' iiiiiulil'i t/i'- -bi-ni Hits'fuiiict-l work y&s 1\ Harpers ILLr'STRAT-KD gazme, •X.-tir'n•>•/ t.'n Pros. Tin.\ fVfr-iuiTf:i-ji»!jt c-iix-itlativM <'f Uii.s cveellent i»,i'*:t.hl\ (.n»\c-, i:> ui>ntimn.''iatl:i;>talkni to popular tle- <T ssnil isivN. in.ieii!, WIMI W'V think intohow.iuany lu.rne, :t j..n>tt.'\i:\i(.'\er.v month, we must consider it j.. -H-.-f tlw i~!rli\\tei«- a.s «•.•!! i-< I'litprtaiiicrs iif the j..il iii-nrh.i!. loi- jis vn,; I'oi.ojunfy li<w t>ou:i won by ••.IMII|H'! t.i -t.i'-i':-! in'i'ji!\H.-is- or ile.pni-vo.l t.T-tes.-- iiO-eo\ l-iMfF.K. ' T-i riiiir-t.-tiT vlii :i t'-ii-, JJ ijiiziUcs juKsc-sus (»<• \a- ru-tv. ci-ti'vprl^f,,:u'tistic walth, and lifcra-y culture f iii-.t -iva- k.'pt jure with, if it has hot leil the thhes, ~'....::11 •.•siaiM' its- eoiuluctors to respird it with justifiaijle I'l'in-iM'-fi-i.•>\. I-t :il'\o entitles-them toa srreat claim 1111- • •u i'u' pul-'i * ..^-.ttitii'Ie. The Magazine has- done gooil ;e.,i! no' .-\;i-.'Itlie il-ns of its life. -IhlooiiW-S EAUI.!'.; TERMS : H.,t :i -.• fr-.• t-, all Kuixcrfber.s in the t'nited States-. !'-:-:;.i:'-.M >. :\/i.w, o'\..> v.ir. - 81 W . ; .i-!.'5 , 'i.yM.- 1 -|«i:ii-ii. of '•'. S.. .postage by Hu i-u'-'i-hi\--. < . ' ^•il^.-ri'i'tw/ns to UAHIM'.K'S M.VGAZINK, WKKKKY, ainl !e.7.\i:. to.f,- i -••l-n.'.- for •-H.- Vear, ^10 00,; or, two of H*v :• \\ • e -*^i'> H>* t' -. f-o I'tif a lire 1 , * for o:,ie year, •*7 00; !*••-:.'. • f:'t-e. .\ :-'.• i- . ('•-.. . ' . :,''.< .•r'.-e Mv.ui\i!,. WKBKIIY.. or ''.\: Ml- vili ', • -H'>:'l'.e'i Lnntis for e'-erv Club of Five S^ii-s.-i-ii •••• ..1 si ou >:v:i, in'\He rem'ttanee : or, Six <•• . .I.- »..- -:•> ivi, •.\:thn:i-< .-xtfti copy ; pnstaae free. J'; •'.- \*i:'i*l--rs c:'!i be Mipplici a f any time; \ : '-.i.i •> •'.- S-•• •>• I-1-.V.^HS'M M\\V\!\i». •i.m-'ei.m- -.-l-i.i* !-i Vo'inii..' !M «•-.* ••i-.th bin.li!i-r5 uill be si-it. b.' e\--i - .- -,.fr. •'•• \* <v;> !we of .j>,ire!ia«T, for ^L' -.'fi . •. - 1 : ... ^ ; M 1. \.-'I..II.- ii-.: m:..! 1 ', ii.)^'j,.i : ,l. .-.'. 00i < ii.e, . v -.£...•- >-•:,:.\ -. .-.-• ,-,.,,t-i, hv <n-ul. po^mi.l., :<. .-\•-. .,•••- •>-• • -.t to..er. this :i.l.:.TtKei«erit witb- .<.••- ': . \--.-. - ..-•..•- - *• rhlSl'r.l! .'; T'liOi'ttpH-!. .v : !••- - !' \.'-\Kl! ,V URojFffiEKS. Xew York. A <•<.;> »h-!.- pit tar'ud /\fhturi/ nf tin' 77/v s.\ T-i:' ./••.•:/, rliprrjtr.if, (i.ii'f nintf j8.-tf.-rr •>-ff'ii-' r'rmVri Paprr in the T^uion.\ Hs.rpsr's dy. TLLrSTRATryD, T..f«rw i,f .!!:• Put si. \•o \W\'.l\ :s the i'lilrst ami most powerful ill'ib- SJIXOIIV has forbidden the practice Of t-raterp.ri....H.-\l<-. t r : li-'heu in this country, its clito- .. * . iv. . r__. •• \ia .':•\ ,.-!\il.:rly an.l convineini?, an.l carry much wEijlit. its ilhistriti'\'-.-'.f r-o-^ent event.-: are full an.l ntlv occurred in Poland 1 fre r'»- '!\•! :i \-- V e ?l™™\ !' v X? IT 1 - acJis ?f*-- t f hh t ;. n,\-iikt!..ii ot 1 J0,0»I>, tho Wtek-ly ,is read -by at least h.:if a hi.illii.o persons, nnil its inrmei.ee as an o.^-ah of opiriio-i is siiir.lv tremen-lous. Tlie Weekly in\int.ains •i n.i-'t :- .f i>o<iUo-t„ ami expresses rle.'ided \ii.wjj on ivi-it; a', HI 1 -nei.il problem-;. LO'.'.WVILM (^OCRIBR- JO'KSV:.. In -ifti.'l.-s iif moiiel-of hii;h-tbne.l discussion, and it- pi. ior-i.l ii'u-'ratinrs are riften corroborativi, artrtl- niei t- of no -mall fur e. \. Y. -EXAMINER & CII-RO<-KT.E.. 1-t; •lap.'r- upon evistent nuestions and its inihiitiihle ,-.. i•,.,!.; help t,.i mould the sent'nm:nts of the country. 'i'l'r; :.- •\! n.» TK:;' I\<. I ^••emaliou in Dresden. itiot-* have-i\\ei on accoiia-t of forcible introduction of >;f church ivfjonn, and the appointment of prie.-t.s by the government. A num- ber of ringleaders in the riots have been arresii'd. The new postal card to be issued, will be nearly white, printed, with black ink ; have a narrower border awl be gem- erally much neater in appearance than the one now in use. Smalbpox\ rages to an alarming extent at nirtwi.sville and Loina, Texas. ' A <MVf occurred at the :Seneca mines. ''- \u {,''ittst;>n, t'a., Tiiiesday,. killing two , i:; v i::en ai..d dangerously hijuring a third. ' >.o Tire boiler of the steam tug Lilly ex- ; ,,; 1 piodeditt New York Tuesday. The-cap- i > ; ,! tain was killed and one man seriously injured ; five others are missing. —* . \••«•• •» «Biiii Have you a severe wrench or sprain ] Have you rheumatism in any forinl Hiive you stiff neck or bunches caused by rheumatic pains ', If so, Johnson's AnoJifite Liniment is a specific remedy, used internally and externally. We often see a large stock of cattle which do iiot seem to thrive, and come out \spring poor,\'.all for want of some- thing to start them- in- the right direction. O-HO'-dollar's worth of .j&iv/Kiti' C'tictilry ComlUion Powders, given to such stock occasionally during the winter,would be worth more than an extra half ton of hay. TERMS: +i 11 Subscribers- in the Cnitid States. .Vn'in.v. o\e -,-iai- - *•! 00 ..,..-. -i.ivin.-n* of '', S. ,po-t ;l .-._• by tie •VI- ^T Five gentlemen-^twb.clergymen, one railroad president, a judge and a re- porter accidentally met in the depot at Utica, on Friday, •whose united weights were found to be 1,162 pounds, or an, average of 235 pounds each. One of the clergymen was very jolly, weighs 247, the other with fhe president and reporter, '230 each, and the judge 22o. . A MAN' INT R-uixs.-^One. of the sad- de.-,t spectacles in the world is a h-unjan being shattered and- broken down by the use of ardent spirits. But the damage may- be repaired, the ruin restored to per- fect soundness, by a course of that most powerful of invigorants, DR. WALKER'S • VINEGAR BITTERS. Beware of those \tonics\ Of which, rum is an element. They aggrevate disease and promote de- cay. ._ 3^ —When yon use a postal card, always •write the address the first thing. Tons of postal cards -without any address are destroyed in the dead letter office, be- cause people write their message first and then forget to address the card, ; ' * • • . - , ' ... i .' • -. !• ''.I.- Hi 1 , - '•- . - * ' -. - • i ..-ie .i-« i ••\ti-H ••\.\. : .:;--.;.-i' 1 -...' ! H >..:IVK\. :<• '0 ... two n\ . •-•••,-; '-0-: '.v. . WFHKI;' or • I V r '>\i\, r».' I'\ \ t - fan -e • ii-, six !-.\.it.»^e-froe. • fun •. V, --.: Ki.Vj in ne.1.1 Will give ti> cxery subsGribta-, whether Single or in a Club, who pays in advance for 1S75, and re- mits direct to tins office, a copy of **TH'B- ItESCt T la, ,, the handsomest eliromo, ever offertd by a publLuer. Tef his S:> per annum. For Circular, contain- ing Tonus forl'lubs, etc., address- L. A. (lO- -IVKY, Philadelphia, Pa. MAllX €LE-MMEIl &WM' new book \Teii Vcuri- In- Wu»htii«ton|.\ II pprttayfethe *i umerLife\ u*oii(ler«,,maTTel9,|-niya- Having purchased the interest of J. IIOOSE, in the old stand, we are ready t sell every thing in our Hue, consisting of Groceries, Provisions, fruits, I isli, LAMPS, &G., &G., Cheaper than Ever witbi.spicy revelations, humor,, -pathoB, aadl to things for all. One Aj^nt took 444 ordenriB one- towiiship ; hno.tlier hnii, avernperl 8S each week for 6 weeks. It outsells all othbr books, nroV«d Tiythestla ofovcr 80,000 copies already. ItianpIeHiUdly illustrated; superbly bound; We want 5,000 more Itriucr agents HQ-W-r-men- or women—aid ire will mall OHtfit *V«e to thoge who will' cnavass. Reader! doyou *antto moke money ? Then send for our large pamphlets!, witli full particulars, extra terms, etc.—they will tell you how tt doit. They are £Vee to ail. Send for them. Adduces, A. D. WoBiiiiicaioM & ( , Hartford. Conn. B. MMYH.LL & 00., M.mUFAGTDREKS OP t)ur specialities are Four and SiK-seat Carriages of all descriptions for Family and Livery use. We sell no work but out-own -niitke, and that we warrant. XSW Send for illustrated Catalogue, 1 Inscriptive li=!t andintorustip-s infornlatioitto all looking for desirable home.s. ( -fri-.it bargains. Mild Winters, -and -many inducements. ( 1 -rowing. seariouH long, consuming ones short. AddresH Wn. !'. MUOUK &'-Uo.,. Suffolk,. Va rn Tli8 Iowa Loan and Trust Oom- pany, Des Moinies, Iowa,, inveats money for -Eastern leiulei-.s at ten. per cent, interest, net.,, i>ayable semi-annually at the Chemical National liank, New York. All loans -secured oh improved Ileal Instate, and 1 the collection in full <iaarantccd by the Oou'l'any. Lenders subject to no expense; Full abrtii'act pf Title, (,'oupon. Notes, Mortgage, Sc.,_ (:11ft h' di- rect to leiH-ltjr,) foi-ward'ed on completion. New York and New England references- and full in- formation sent onap.plieatiom S'A-M-UKb- Alif.R'UlLL, (late Governor of L-iwa,j Pres't;. JAS. K, H-EAUT- WELL, isec'y. Ues Moines, Iowa. •Sample PackQces, with Prict tiftt, mailKtl-f.'r riltv i : ^:its-.I IRICEant Cali-.aets without. -chiir^. T-itE ^mriNc | 3MACIIIN3 SURPLIES Go,, 237 Broadway, New York, $ Vv O dj* Q A per day at home. Terms free, O fn tprVV .Address,,UEO..STlttKo*& Co., Portland, Me, A. WEEK guaranteed to Male aiid Female Agents, in their loustUtv.-^- C'osts \N-OTtllNG- to try. it. ll'artfcu- lars Free. P. O. VICKERY & CO., Au jitsta, 1 I)VERTISE!l-( send 25 cents t..- CflM. 1'.. A Ho WELL -&<!.»., 41 Park H-.v.', N, ¥.„ for their iighty payi ii-tviiAkt, showiti^, cost oi* ad- verasinjr. s UKROOATE'S COUIi'l*. A Surrogate's Court vti\l he hold' at -taf Court Stouae in IMWVJJO City r.n the- tl-st Thuit-Hday of each inonth ; at my oiiieo in M-exiro-oh Monday \t ea<_li week ; at the Ouiee of S. N. I)ad;i in Fulton on the, first Frl<lay of February, April .luly and October ;*at the office uf.J. W, Fen ton\ in Pulaski,, on the firSfc Wednesday vi Feb ruary, May, October and November ; at the of- fice of H. A. Barnard in iPhu-nix on the fir* Tuesday of Hay and September during.the vea 1874. T..W. SKINNER, Surrogate. Til,- W., I ,'. \..tn-;: <-'..t'i r-.i. .;::•- , \\i!ll- -.ell-- \i\ • \ii:-c-s, irte i..I .xl.eiv,:-. i.ir T'.7 0\ • -i Ii. A e.n'iiiiete S.'fi enmiii'Uiii^ Kislite 1 ;!! V.iUimts, «:iit nii-reckiiit ••{ euxli at the i.ite ••' -^5 '2& i'.'r \i.'k, II'.-i'jiit nt expeiise i»f .piu-chasor. NV'.v .IIB.VH'1-S -ire nut tn i-ii|i\ tiiisailvcrtisemoiit with- (..-!• rti.-PVI.|-uirill'i^-Kf H XIM'RH & lilinrilEKS A-i.hu-;.- ' HARPER & WtOTHKRS, Now York. \J /'-jfifsiforii <>f Faxhhrii, Plrns-ure, awl fiislruvlioii.\ Harper's Bazar, ' .ILLUSTRAtET). Xol.otitnf the PreA.\ T.-I i'.yi»'-i-iii i>''*h it i-i.i-itrilitr.iuii. of taut and taleiit tliat we ->el.l..ia I'm.I in any j.iuriml ; and the piurnal its. if is th.j-or.sin i.f fuv ^rci-t world-irf,fashion. - i'.lHfON' TR.VVU.LKil . The ff'izar cuninieiul's it - elf tn-e.'ery member of the lirmseh. iM - tii-tiie children by droll and pretty pictures, tu-tne ;''iLili;< hulit--. hy tilt. fa.-ihioit-pl.i.tes in endless va^ ripty, ti i th • pi-nviiieiil .matron by its patterns for the chi'.ilreii's et ithe-;, tu patei-familiiis by its tasteful de- siutu fnr-cmlii-iaiioreil (Uppers and luxuripus dressih^- jjoWTiSi But the- rti^dinsr niatter of the Bazar is unir forniiy nf •irea.ttsoijjlutiw. The p.'.per has acquired a wi-le jn-pii'lMrity for the fireside enjoyment it affords.— K-. V. EVKM-SO 1'usr. Postage lEee i-> all Snscribew in the United States. H.\RrkR'*»BA/.\R, i one year, - S4 00 ?4 0I> intliuies .pre.uayment of I'. S. postage by the publishers. Subscriptions to HARPER'S MAOAZINB, WKBKLY, and BAZAR, to one address for one year, S1U-00 ; or, two of Hai-jier-s -I'erj.iilictils, to one address fin- one year, S7 00 ; postacre freei An'Extra Copy of either the MAGAZINE, WEEKLY, or Bazar will lis supplied irratis for every Club Of Five Subscriber-, at St 'oo each,, in one remittance ; or, Six (.'opie3 for SiO 00, without extra copy ; postage free., liack Numbers can be supplied at any tinie. The Seven volumes of HARPER'S BazAR, for the years 18'Mi, 'S'.), '70, '71, '7-2. 73, '7-t, elegantly bound in greeri morocco cloth, will be sent by express, freight prepaid for §7 00 each. . Newspapers are not tn-copy this advertisement with- out the express orders e£ HARPER.& BROTHERS. Address .-«SSPEIl & BROTHERS, New York, The follovring aire the prices for coal: GKATB, , , 8,520 EGG • 8.20 STOVE 8.65 CHESTNTJT, 8.15 CHARCOAXi, (per bushel,) .... 20 Elaeksmith's Coal always dii hand, 10- All coal must be paid for when delivered. 35 \v. PENWBIiD. ORTOAGK SALE. -Whereas, (iaiirett L; Osterhoutj and Mary A., -Osterhovit, his sPrifu, then of the town of New Haven,, county pf Oswe-s'n, State of New York, by their tertaiu inci.-nttue of tiiortgage, b.esiriug date ».i>* : -'.'th day in\ Aus-ru.-t, A, !>., one -thousainl•< hj.bt Jn.ni- divd- c-.i-fl ->e\ t-uty-thri.e,iUd mortal-ire and H-H\. vy nut.. !Lu-...in H. P.arlier, .it\ .VI -xie-i. i . :•';..;* ,ui.| ntiV., ;',-• -.•unidil, t : !e |iremns. h. '.»i iiTi» -1- I-- selii\ ' Wbitll «ii'l III irlg.i\tW. itli tli<- Vi.i-.v-iT -I-: s.vh- tiu'iviu (!uii-t.lirit)ii, v\:as -ilu'ly- i-ee-iri-'i.-.-i in. 1 he ( -s- we\,'D Oonnty Clerk's i.liioe, tie ;U >Liv - f.( S.-ji- temiier, loTii, at'2 t)'<-l .eis, r in.', i.i-1 .i-'. -r '.!'.> »f mortgages pi.^e .Nil). And whereas, the said •'tr.UTeti 1'.. ' /•••tfr.iiout by his certain other mortgage bearing .date the 2yth.day \f August, A. 1)., one tliriusa.u.l eight hundred and seventy-three, did snortijago and convey unto Francis \V. Osterhout, of I'idermo, Oswego county, N. Y., the premise-; !r;reinafter descrilied. Which said mortgage with the ji-.m-f of sale therein contained was duly recorded iii the Os^ ; wego County Clerk's office the oil day of Sep.- teniber, 18?3, at 2 o'clo.ck p. m., ill Liber 'J'j of mortgages, page 359. And whereas, default lias been made ill the payments of the liiohey secured to be paid in and by virtue of the said mortgages and each Of them, and there is claimed to b e due on the first above described mortgage at the date of the first publication of this notice ijlG.GT, and to become due the fur- ther sum of sl,00t), and interest from (>ct. 1st, 1874, and there is also claimed to b e dine on the last above described mortgage, at the Jute of -the first publication of thisnotiee the sum-of $51.33, and to become due the further sum of eleven hundred dollars, and interest from October 1st, 1S74, - . All that traet or parcel of land situate in the town of Mexico, Oswego Co., N, Yorlk, and be- ing part of lot No. 108, in the 19th township of Scriba's patent and bourided aB follows-: iBegiri- ning at a stake in the west siide ofi the 21st township of Scriba's patjnt, thence 131 links south east from a hemlock cornered, thence west along a lino of markcl trees 12 chs. and 50 links to a stake at the S. E. corner of H. I). Richard- son's land,, thence N. 5\ E. 19 ehaias and J55 links to a small hemlock cornered, standing in the west line of township No. 21, tlieiice Bi 35^ E. along the west line aforesaid township, 19 chains 55 links to the p3ace of beginTuhg, con- taining ten acf e3 of land. Also all of that piece of lot No. 148, of the 21 township of Scriba's patent, lying and being oh the Routb. side of the liighway leading, east from Grafton Square to the town of Parish, con- taining, 59 71400 acres of land be the same more, or less. *> And whereas, no proceedings in law or equity have been instituted to collect the said debt se- cured by said mortgages or any part theraof. Now^ theref ore s notice is hereby givt^n that by virtue of the power of sale contained in, the said mortgages and each of them, and pmrsuant to the statute in such case niade and pr0videdj the said mortgages will b e foreclosed by a Bale of the premises abSve described, at public auction, to the highest bidder, at'the law office, of J. D. Hartson, in the village of Mexico,, in the country of Oswego. N. Y., on the 30th daiy of Jan,, 1875, at one o'clockin the afternoonot that day. -Dated Nov. j>, 1874 . , ,. SAMUEL H. STONE, Adiinnistrator, KOSINA G. DOWKlNG^dmin^ratrii, Of the Estate of LeviDowtiing deceased, Assignees of the said Mortgages. J. D. HA»iaoH, Attorney, Me«co» JSTi-X Having litted uj) anil, arranged our store, we .wish to make a SPECIALTY IN Black Walnut, g AS FOJI THE Qf, flic naili'i-higncd, wln> recviiuly.purchased i-:. J I. WADSWOKTPrS Groctry lias j,us,t opened :.i And ask a liberal patronage of our old customers. A Full -assortment of Aiid Ji.) is.prepared to :t)ELiVKB BREAD At the liuii^cs of liift Customers In tlie Village every -other day.. My Baker, -J Mas hatl I\! ijusincss, and- bread inadt* by ((uality. i-jarkin, veal-;! | ET] li-iin- (•xperienr< eoni-ideiit will be of : in this that the svuierior sa. S63 ? LIT EYEEIBOBY f ET QUE $1,00 JAP. TEA, Warranted the best stock in town. --O\ \•- -•.•••-& —•••--..-'-• Vases, Lamps, &c. We Sell Sets of Crockery from $7 to $15 Warranting the goods to be Mo. 1, We sell no SECONDS or GRAZED WARE. We in tend our store to be one of the best in the County, and shall spare no pains too makee itt attractivee too thee ladiess whoo wishh too inspectt ourr samDles., L. B. OOBB. Jttexico. June 10, 1874 t mak i attractiv t th ladie wh wis t inspec ou samples 1U B. OOBB. J. J. Constantly on hand. Special attention given to CAH OHDEPwS. IlfAVov-or Lal'Re or Siiinll. Eiid of Upper Bridge Opiiosite JDelaware, Ladkawan-ua and Western, and Lake Ontario Shore Ilaiiroad Passenger Depot, Y. Why take the trouble of making your own Dread any longer, when you can have excellent -bread supplied you at the extraordinary low rates of 10 eg, of Bf( Q2, Wot 10 Gents. Picnics Supplied On tlie shortest Notice. 'WTVM. 0H1TM 'TWVM. SSTIQ TO Ua Mexico, N. Y., Maiiufactttrer of Tlie largest and best assortment ever in the Town of Mexico for Only $150 and upwardsi. Diiibrent styles of sash and circVdar doors niiile '...-u-J-'i .,-, tne shortest no^ico. OllT-GAUE. SALE.^-WlierL'ii-f dff.ialt . been.ina.de in tbu iiaj-incnt of the jnoin-v &e cured by inortgnge dated the iT.lh day of .Jaima, iy, l s 39,.exeeute<l by Oscar K. Dmke nn.l ]5m ma jL»:L.:l)rak<-, (./ th-.- t-.»wa of Xi-w U:i,\..'n, in )-<- yvi-jp. Co.. N% Y..,t<..J,-hii .J:UIB-,.HI, of A.ni.nv, in (>svv.u-.o Co., which ni.irts!i',-<- was i.:c->r<!,'.l;.i tlie C!...).-k's, -ntfin- «.f ..-dd -i-umity in liber ;,0 .,{ r n- >rt- gages, iitirage 210, on the li'Jth day of .lanuarv lcio'.),, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. „f that .! i'v, -and whereas the amount ilaiui..-:! to he ilue u-p'o s:iid..ftiort},'a(,'e at the t-iiuoof the fii-.st pubiieation of this notice w tlie > niH of tv/c huivh-ed- ei'.'-hty ei^ht drtHaa-s and iev,..i rents, that beiiif? the whole mortgage debt unpaid. And whereas, the 'Paid mortgage has b en duly assigned to .Jerome Woodard. Now, therefore, nouYe is hereby i .given that-by virtue of the-p.'wur of ,- le contain ed m said mortgage and duly recorded as afore- : said, and i n pursuance of the statute in siu-h ea.-,e made and provided, the said mortgage will be , foreclosed by a sale of the. premises therein des- cribed at public auction, at the office of A ' f, Kellogg in the village of Mexico, in Oswego '&*i n1 ?4 1 h Y V? Ii ; th,? 3(3tl1 da y ,,f I^ceinber, IS74,atl o-clock intlie afternoonof that-day. Tlie , same premises are described in paid mortgage as foUows: All that tract or parcel of land Situate m the town- of New Haven afor.>sa ; d,and bum\ a part of lofc.No .. 49, i n the 19th towmhip'of benbas latent,, boundert and djseribed as follows.: Ue^inn-i-n^ T/ tliains 4-9 linlcs, from the noith-east -corner of s.il.l lot, oil the north line of the same, and running from thehce south along the east-lino of five acres of lanaowned%KdmundWheeler,-tii the northline of land lately deeded to Henry ]VL Smith, thence east along said Smith's land so far as t o include ten acres of land, lying between said .Smith's north line and the north lineof said lot, the east line of said ten acres to be parallel to and with the east line of said Wheeler's five acres.—Dated October 1, 187-1. J-EIlOilE WOODARO, , ,, ,.. Assignee. A. I<. KELLOGG, Atty., Mexico, N. Y. e uaKeB and Beatly Ornamented S( RS. Pies, Cookies, Buns, tie., manufactured oil- tiie promise, ai'd co;i:ierjnently, always freslh -TOI-.l».. J .i|.iU.ii...^. FRESH SRIAD S,$m A. S-SIBSOH, No. 1, Empire Block, Main.Street li fjy Y \\~ir T & ©t |any G^ TTTTTrTTI'TTTTTTTTTTTfT TTTTTTT'TTTTT'T ft'TTi \T^TT'I' TTTT r- rr TV T Door Frames, Window Frames, Store Fronts, &e., &c;, on hand and made to Order with dispatch. Assortment complete and made to order with promptness. Sash painted and glass set when ordered to do so. Having added a, new Blind Slat; Ten- on Machine to my works, I am now enabled t<| fill orders for 25 to 30 cents per foot. Door Blinds,. Inside Shutters, &c., &e,, made to order on the most rea- sonable terms. I With t.'ie best and most complete as- sortment of kindsj I am enabled to give better satisfaction than any one i n the country. TTTT TTT TTT TTT TT TTT T TTT -i'TT 'i'TT T'i'T TT'f '1 TT' TFT TTrTTTT TTT r t 1 l v l , TTTl 1 Tl 1 T' 01 GIEAP Slie A What Is tHe Beason ?! .rase von GIBS0H ^> to ana i «TC- Oall and get the THOMAS m Late of the firm of R. GrORBON & CO., of * Oswego, lias-opened a Hew and Extensive Line of STATUE AND i i «3S. 'i Bm,. Tlie Best in the CQ-i.nit,\j ibr tlie Price. l < grades of Sugar eqtial- bv. .1. Wallier's Califoiiiia ^in^ e»ar I*\iltei*S- are a purely Vegetable preparation, made chiefly from the na- tive herbs found on the lower ranges of tK- Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor- n'hi. the medicinal properties of which are extracted thereXronl without the use of Alcohol. Tlio question is ahjaost daily asked, *' What is the cause of the tm paralleled success of VENIJGAK BIX- •XYMSV 1 Our answer is, that they remoTe the cause of disease, and the patient re- covers his health. They are the great blood purifier and a life-givimt principle, a perfect Kenovaior and Invigorator of the system. Never before in the history of the world has a medicine been compounded possessing the remarkable qualities of YIKKGAR BITTERS in healing the sick of everv disease man-is-heir to. They are a gentle\ Purgative as well as a Tome,, relieving Con^eMiott Or Inflammation of the Liver anil Visceral Organs in Bilious Di^GELSGS The properties of Du. WAIKE^'S ViNEGAS BITTERS are Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Biuretie, Sedative, Counter-irritant Sudorific, Altera- tive,, and Anti-Bilious., Grateful Thousands proclaim Vix- EGAK BITTEKS the most wonderM In- vigorant that ever sustained the sinking system-. Ko Per son can take theseJSitters accordhag to directions, and rSroain long unwell) provided their bones are not de- stroyed by mineral poison or other means, aiid vital organs wasted beyond repair. Bilious, Remittent and Inter- mittent FeTers, which aro so preva- lent in the valleys of our great, rivers throughout the \United States, especially those of the Mississippi -, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan- sas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande,\ Pearl, Alabama, .Mobile^ Savannah, Ror anoke, JameSj and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during tho Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during sea- sons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive do^ rangements of the stomach anS liver, and other abdorninal viscera. 'In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow- erful influence upon these various or- gans, is •essentially necessary) There is no cathartic for tho purpose equal to DE. J. WALKER'S VINEGAR BITTERS, a3 they \viU'speedily remove the. dark- colored viscid iflatter with which the bovrels are loaded, at the sanlo time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring tlie healthy functions of tho_ digestive organs. Fortify the body against disease by purifying all its fluids with VINEGAR 1'kTTERs. ko epidemic can take hold of a system thus fore-armed, Dyspepsia or Indigestibii, Head- ache, Pain in-tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita- tation of the ifeart, Inllammation of the Lungs, Fain in the region of -tho Kid- neyp, and a hundred other painful symp- toms, aro the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better-guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertise- ment. „ SeroMa, or King's Evil, White Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Keek, tioitro, Scrofulous Inflammatiofjis, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial - Affection!--. Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc. In these, as in all otlier constitutional Dis- eases, ' WA-LKJSR'S VISEGAR BITTERS have s-hown theii> gieafc - curative powers in the .most obstinate and intractable c vl ses. For Inflammatory and Dhrenle ilfceiiinatisni. Gout, Bilious, Remit-' tent andlntermittent Fevers, Diseases of tho 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 Plu-rnbers,. Type-setter?, Gold-beater?, and Miners, as they advance in life, are subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To • guard .against this, take a dose of TV-A^KER'S VIA*' -5GAR tJ-iTTERS. occasionally. for Skin Biseases, Eruptions, Tet- ter, Sah>Rheum> B!otclief!> Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, liing-worip? Scald-head, Sore -Eyes, Erysipelas. Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skiu of -whatever name or nature, aro literally dug up and carried oat of tho system in a short time by the use of these Sitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the system of so iuany thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. No system, of medicine, ho vermifuges, no an- thelinmities Will free the system from worms .like these Bitters. For Female-Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo- manhood, or the turn of iifi, flic^e Tonie Bitters display so decided/an influe:.uo that improvement is soon perceptibly. Cleaiise the Vitiated Blood when- ever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sore-: cleanse it -when you find it obstructed aiid < sluggish in tho Veins; cleanse it When it is foul ;'-youf feelings Will tell' vou when. Keep the blood pm'e, and the health of the system will follow. K* H. SreJOOlf Ai.i» & CO.. Druggists and Geii, Agts., San Fraricisdo, Cniifornia, sad oor. of Wasliington atid Charlton Sts., 55\. Y,. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. AND NOTIONS of all Deseri|)tions, at No. 3 Httogerferf Block, ?go, A. S. GIBSON has filled his Store with a first class, stock of mms* umm* All kinds and styles done on the shortest notice. OF every description done with <lis- patch, with prices to suit tlie times and to please all. All kinds of Job Printing neatly done at this Oflace EAST END- OF LOWER BRIDGE, would respectfully invite his friends aiid the public in general, to Ills Q-oods Having had many- yuars experience in. selling Pry Goods in tho city,, and understanding thfe wishes of tlie citizens, he feels confident that the OF HIS GpODS, THE STYLES AITO PATTERNS, ANB THE TBICES Will pleS.se any and all who: may favor Mm -with their patronage. • 49 OKGAN FOR SALE.-—First-class reed- pipe organ for sale. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Ji H. COCAONE, 43\ Academy, Mexico. Wl:icli are warranted to-- be c-rpial for freslint'ss, q-uality :vnd price to any in tliis part of the State, My rnotto is quick sales and a desire to give satisfac-. tion. 'Tlio .stuck will be It-opt up with a. Superior qtiality of TEAS, CQFFEia BUGAfig, Fruits, Tobaccos, &a. Goods delivered Free. 1. S, 0IBSOI,. No. 1 Ehijiire Block, Mexico. (Wadsworth's Old Stand.) 37 S FFREME COURT—COUNTY O F OSWEGO.-- Edward V. l^orman and Majy Jane Green- Wood, as -Administrators of the' goodq, chatteja and credits of John \R. Greenwood, deceased, against Terley Wyman, Jr.—Sunnnonsi To Perley Wynian, Jr., defendant, you are hereby summoned to ans-sver the complaint of Edward D. Foririan aiid Mary Jane Greenwood, as A^dmiidstrators of the goods, chattels and credits of John It. Greenwood, deceased, plain- tiffs, which was riled in the office, of the Olerk of <)swego County, ?few Yorls, on tlie SOth day of September, 1ST i,' and to serve a^ ccpy pf your answer on the subscriber at Pmaskl, iDswego County,New York, -witldn twenty 4ays after the service of this suntiiipns, exclusive of the day of ser^'ioe, or the plaiiibift's wiil take jtidginent ag-ainst yon for two lumibferl and twenty dollars •with interest' from November 12th, 1870, to- gether with &L30 feus aiid expenses of protest, besides costs. J. W. FEISPTOST, 50 yiaintiffk' Attorney. SASM FOR SAIiB. ^ The xtndersigned offers for sale her farm, situated -about 2| luiles east of HolmesTille, on the town Iwe road be^- tween Albion and Biehland. Said farm contains 38 acres of land, eigh|; of which are well timbered. Farm wrell improv- ed and bnildmgs good. \ For particulars apply to the undersigned on ihe premises. 4'G-3in POLLY THOJIPSOS-; \ Or to L, L. THOMPSON, Mesdeo, 1ST. Y. C f l'lii:ilE \cQimT—County of Oswego. i>a ! niel W. Hall ag'st Nicholas Pall, Phileana Hall, Judsonlfall.Leroy Hall, Mary HaU,!Mar- garet Hall, James L. HaH, and Editha Kellogg, To the above named defendants: You are here- by summoned to answer the complaint in. this- action, which was filed in the office of the Clerk of the county of Oswego, New YorlCj on th« 24 th day of October, 1874, and to serve a copy of ypurauswer onthe sttbseKberSjiat theirofficeia the cityof Oswego, 1ST. Y., wrthinzOdaysafter the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service,or the plaintiff WUlapply to the cowt fc* the relief demanded in. the complaint. RH0t)ES & RTOI&iE&SON, ) 62 Kftintiff'sAlitoniey*,