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y^a mat*kmmmaB*m*tatmsa* mmmmmmmmmmmmmk 4 "imj, m—•wp If you wast a ll^KLAllD Oitters* 11871 MAmwimim - I WINTER ABBAN0EMENT. BfflAWABS, LACKAWANNA, ATO WESTERN EAUJBOAI). Oswego & Syracuse Bivisioii. Broad and Narrow Guage Line. Short- est, quickest and moat direct route to Albany, Troy, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Wash- ington. Time between Oswego •*na New York three hours quick- er than by any other line. The only line rannin^ out of Oswe- go that connects with the Palace car special trains for New York, Boston, and Chicago. Sleeping car from Oswego to New York, Via. N. Y. C, & H. R. RR. Time Table commencing Monday, Nov. 20, '71, LEAVE OSWEGO: CUTTER That you can feel PROUD OF L. Just go toj f Miller's WINTER ARBANGEMBKT New York & Oswego Midland Railroad Oswego to Sidney Plains and New Berlin and Auburn Branch. Manufactory and purchase hi3 noted one of fOBTLAND CUTTERS, HANDSOME Which are as As thay are DURABLE. He has also tor sale a superior lot OF SLEIGHS. LEWIS MILLER. Mexico, Dec. 19, 187L N OTICE TO CREDITORS.—In pursuance ofan order «f Henry L. Howe,Surrogate of Oswegocoanty,no- t So* fethereby s i r e n to all perconsbavlng clalmsftgainst Naaaan V. tfeodsell, late of the town of Mew Haven, in Mid county, deceased, to present their accounts, with the roachers thereof, to Chancey Grldley, at bis residence, m theTown of New Haven, on or before the 10th day of November, 1872, *r they will lose the benefit ofthe statute in sn«b ess* made and proTided.—Dated October 9tb, 1871. MRS, S. F.'-iOODtELL, Adminlsiratm. VEGETABLE SICILIAN RENEWER. Every year increases the popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation; whieh is due to merit alone. W e can assure our old patrons that it is kept folly up to its mgh standard; and it is the only reliable and perfected prep- aration for restoring GRAY OE FADED HALE to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken* The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic properties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimu- lates and nourishes the hair^glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most economical HAIR DRESSING ever used, 2*. it requires fewer applications, and gives tiiS hair a splendid, glossy ap- pearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "The constituents are pure, aad carefully selected for excellent quality; snd I consider it the BEST PEEPAiiATio^' for its intended purposes." Sold bjf all Druggists, and Beaters in Htdicints. Price One Dollar. Buckingham's Dye FOR THE WHISKERS. As our Renewer in many cases re- quires too long a time, and too much care 3 to restore gray or faded Whisk- efss, we have prepared this dye,, in one preparation; which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash -off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL &, CO., ETASHUA. N.H. Ayer's control them. The zests, of all classes, For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Among the great discoveries of modem science, few are «.(' more real value to mankind than this ef- fectual remedy for all diseases of the Throat and Langs. A va»t trial of its virtues, throughout this awl other countries, ha* shown that it dees surely and effectually testimony of our best citi- establishes the fact, that CHEHKY PECTORAL will and does relieve and cure the afflicting disorders of the Throat and Lungs beyond any other medicine. The most dangerous affections of the Pulmonary Organ* yield to its power; and cases of Consump- tion,, cured by this preparation, are public- ly known, so remarkable as hardly to be be- lieved, were they not proven beyo"nd dispute?. As a remedy it is adequate, on which the public rrny rely for full protection. By curing Coughs, the forerunners of more serious disease, it save? unnumbered lives, and an amount of suffering not to be computed. It challenges trial, and co:i- vJTices the most sceptical. Every familv should keep it on hand a s a protection against the early tu.J unperceived attack of Pulmonary Affections, which are easily met at first, but wliich become incurable, and too often fatal, if neglected. Ten- der lungs need this defence; and it is unwise to he without it. As a safeguard to children, amid the distressing diseases, which beset the Throat tm-.l C h e s t of childhood, CHEEKY PECTORAL. ':•• invaluable; for, by ito tim-Iy u^e, mttlti- u leV uro rescued from preinatiiie grave*, and iv ."1 to the love and affection centred on them. It acts speedily and surely against ordinary colds, securing sound and health-restoring sleep. No one will suffer troublesome Influenza and pain- ful Bronchitis, when they know how easily tuey can be cured. Origina"/ the product of long, laborious, and Mteccasful chemical investigation^ no cost or toil i» spared in making every bottlo in the utmost possible perfection. It may be confidently re- lied upon as possessing all the virtues it has ever exhibited, and capable of producing cures as memorable as the greatest it has ever effected. PHZPABED BT Dr. J, C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., •practical and Analytical Chemists. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EYB&YWHESE, for sale by John C. Taylor, 6.00 a. m.; Fulton, 0.86; Lamsoa'8, 6.59; BaldwinsvJle, f.15 a. m.; arriving at Syracuse T.COa. m.; Bing- hamton, il.45 a m; Scranlon, 3 00 » m; Philadelphia 10.00 pm.-Ne* York 8.00pm. 8.00 A, M. ; Fulton, 8.30; Lamsoa'i, 8.51; Bald* winsville, 9.06 ; arriving at Syracuse at 9.40 a. m. ; connecting -with Da/ Express East, arriving at Utioall.aB A. M. ; Albany,2.20 P. M.;New York, 7.00 P. lit. Boston 11.20 p. m. 12*60 P. 1*.: Fulton, 1*22 : IamfiOn'a 1;48 -Baldwins- £gKVile 1.57 ; arriving at SyracnBa at 2:38 p. m., con- nectingwith day express Blast and Weat. mFulton, 6.30 p. m.; Lamson's, 6.40 p. m. ; Baldwins- Tili*, 6.63 p. m. ; arriving at Syracuse 7.26 p. »., jjt. connect* East with First Atlantic Express; arrives at Ctica 16.05 p. m. ; Albany,1-50 a. » , ; New §York 7.00 a. m. ; Boston 11.00 a ia ; also with spe- clal Chicago oipreaa for all points West. -• '.'" ' LEAVS SYBACDSE. 6.45 A. II., on arrival of the Paelfie Expresi that leaves Kew York at 8-iO p. m: BaldwinB- SSrville,?.i5a. m ; Lamson^ ISO a. ta. ; Fulton, 7 52 a. n. ^arrive at Oswego, 8.26 a. m. 2-S5P. M., (on the arrival of Day Express from the East and Weat;) arrives at BaldwiMvilto, 80S) P. If. ; Laaaaon'a S.22 p. m. : Fulton, 3.42 p. u . ; Osweg* 4;15 p.m. ; connecting with Oswego and Home Railroad tat all point* narth to Watertown. 7«30 P. U.,9a thearriral ofthe special Chicago Expreaa arriTingat Baldwihsviile,8<0S P M.: LamBon's, 8.J6 p. m.; Foiton, 8^ 86 p m. ; arriving at Oswego 9.06 p. m. . . • 8:40 p . m . : o n arrival of First and Second Atlantics from U»» West, and Broad Gauge Express from Now York and Philadelphia: arriving at Baldwins- ville0:42; Lams*o's 9.58; Fulton 10:20;Oawego BA6GAGE CHECKED THROUGH ONLY ON TICK- ETL POKCHASED 4T THa. COMPAMt** PFFIgE. MJr Through Tickets for all point* E»st, West.Soath and South-west for tale at the Company's Offices. COMMUTATION TICKETS at 26 per cent, discount between Oswego and Fulton, and 20 per cent, discount between all other stations, oan be procured at any lime by application at the Sa- perintecdent's office in Oswego. jKTOiwego passengers taken to and from the Lewis Heate, Fulton, without extra charge. W. B. PHELPS, Superintendent. W. F. HOLWILL.General Ticket Agent. ^ MANHOOD. How Lost, How Restored. Just published, a new editiou oi DR CULVERWELL'3 CELEBBATEOBSSAY On the BADICAL CUKB ot certain weaknesses, the eSeeta ot Errors and Abases in early life. The celebrated author, m this admirable essay, clear- ly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful prac- tice, that the alarming consequences of such errors andabuses may be rsdically cured withoat the danger- ous nse of internal madlcioe or the application ofthe knife ; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, cer- tain, and effectual 3 by means of which every sunerer, no matter what his condition may be, may care himself cheaply, privately, and RAIJIOALLY. •Jt&* Thfs Lecture shoald he in the hands of every youth and every man in the laud. Sent,under seal, in plain envelope, to any addres», postpaid on receipt of bis cents, or two post stamps. Also, Dr.CulverweH'a "Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Address the publishers 4-ly CBAS. J. C. KLINE & CO., m Bowery, New York, Post Office Box 4,586 M.A. PAPER Blank Book, PRINTERS' & STATIONERS' mmu Between Journal and Standard offices No. 23 East Railroad ficeet, Syracuse, Bf.Y. An immense stock of Envelopes, Paper Bags, ROLL AND rs. et Constantly on Hand The largest stock of Blank Books and Pass Books In thecity. f^ 3 " CALL ! POCKET BOOKS, The best styles and qualities. PRINTERS a supply of the Best Qualities of FELTING, TAPE & BLANKET- For Power Presses, always oa hand. 2*y Shortest and moat direct r«ate to Oneida,Ilome, Utioa, Saratoga, Albany, Troy, New Y©rk, Boston, Philadelphia, and all points EaBt and South. L'nes of Telegraph to all Stations for Railroad amd Public Service. The only line in the State running all twelve Wheeled Coache*. Commencing: MONDAY, Jan. 15th, 1872. Trains will run Daily, (Sundays excepted) as follows RDNNIN0 SOUTH^-LEAVE OSWEGO ACCOMMODATION. T:00 A. M.—Fulton8:10 a. m.: Pennellville, 9.00a. m ; Oneida 12.53 am; Norwich 6.4l p m ; Oxford 636 p m, arrive at Sid ney Plains 8.20 p m. NEW YORK EXPRESS. 8.40 A. M—arrive at Fulton 9.11 a m; Oneida 11 25 ami Leave Oneida 11:40 a. m. on arrival New York Express from the West; arriving Smith's Valley 12: »8 p. m. ; Norwieh 1:46 p. m. ; Sidney 3.10 p m. ; connects at Onieda with New York ExpresB Fast at 11:30am; arrive Ctica 12.80 P m ; Albany 4,15 p m ; New York 10.30 p hi; connects at Sidney with Afternoon Express on the New Berlin Branch, ar- riving New Berlin 4.60 p m ; also afternoon KipresBof Albany & Sutquehanna R.R west; arriving at Ring, hamton 5,15 p m. afternoon Express east, arriving Al- bany 8.00 p m. ATLANTIC EXPRESS. 5 . 0 0 P . 3Mt.^Arrive8 at Fulton6.30 pm;Oneida7.40; leave Oueida 7,46, on arrival of Accomodation from the west, arriving at Smith's Valley 9.00 p m; Norwich 10.80 p m, connects at Oneida with Atlantic Ex. East, (Sleeping Car attached) arriving at Albany 2.^6 a in.; New York 8.00 a m. RDNNiNG: NORTHS-LEAVE OXEIDA ACCOMMODATION. 0.30 A. ML—{Ihrough from Sidney Plains) arriving Foiton 2,10 p m, Oswego 3 30 p m. MAIL. 10 SO A.M.-^On arrival of morning train from Sidney Plains; Fulton 1.00; p m.. Oswego 1,80 p m. Con- nects at Oneida wttu New York Express east, arrive TJtlca 12,80ip nn ; Albany 4.15 p m ; New York 10 30 p m. also connects with Day Express west. EXPRESS. 6.40 P. M.—•Throngh from Sidney, leaving Norwich 3.16 p m , on arrival ot train from DeRuyter, leaving Oneida 6 40 p m . o n arrival of Chicago Exuress from east, arrives at Fuiton 7.44 p m ; Osvrego 8.15 p in. Trains are run by Albany Time. 49^Tickets vim Midland can be procured at the prin- cipal Eastern offices ot the N. Y. C. fc H. R. R. R. ^gg^Through Tickets to the principal Eastern Cities, on Sale at the Company's office. Baggage Checked Through. T£3_Pasfcen*er:B can secure Berths or Sections in Sleeping Care f«r the East from Oneida by application to the Company's telegraph Agent*. t®,Pa»8engera lor * ulton by this line are landed di- rectly in the village, avoiding the tedious Stage trans- fer, and extra expense necessary by other routes. jjyTime between Oswego and Fulton twenty minutes quicker than by any other line. W. P. Mc&INLEY, Superintendent. Wit. H. WKBD, General Ticket Ageitt. May 2'iC M URTGASESALE.—Whereasidefault has been made in the payment of the money secured by mort- gage, dated April 15, 1859, executed by WUiiara H. Marshall and Julia A. Mai shall, his wife, of the village of FajetteviHe,,County of Onondaga, and Stateof New York, to Hi rum Wood, ot t h e same place, and which mortgage, with the pjwerof, sale contained therein:; was recorded .n Oswego-County Cierk's office April 18, 1859, at 9 1-2 o'clock a. m , In liber 51 of mortgages, page 6; and whereas the said mortgage has been duly sold and assigned to David Wiggins, ot New Haven, N. ¥., who ia now the lawtul owntrand holder thereof; and whereas the amount claimed to be due upon said mortgage at ihe' time of the first publication of this notice, is the sum of $1,890.20, and which is the whole amount claimed to be unpaid on said mortage; a u J no proceeding? ' l »ave been had at law to recover the same or any part thereof. .Now therefore, notice ia hereby given that, by virtue oi the power ofsalecon- tained in said mortgage,and duly recorded as aforesaid,. u d l B pursuaiiciepf the statute in ttuch cate made and provided, the sail mortgage will be foreclosed by asale of the premises therein described, at public auction, at the law office of Skinner & Wright, iu Mexico, N. V., on the 30th day of March, 1872, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon otlhiiiday, T^e premises are descri&eii :n said mortgage siiibsUntiailj as follows, viz : All that tract or parcel ol land situate in the TO.VD of New Haven, Cownty of Oswego aLd fctate aforesaia, being part of lot Np. (15) iiiteen iu the Nineteenth Township of Scrlba'a patent, described and bounded as follows, viz: On the west by the center of the Lake Road; on the norih by the south hue of land lately owned by Levi Booth; on the east by Philetu? Lee's; land; on the south by said PhUetus Lee's and. Electa Jones' land, containing twenty-eight and nine one- hundredths acres of laud, all wnhin said bounds, be the same more or let.8. Anl the partk-a of thu first part covenant and agree with the party of the second part that the above described prciaisea are tree lrom all incumbrances, abd. that they are lawfully seized oi the same.r-Dated JJ.Q. 3, 1872. 1JAV1D WIGGINS, Afgignee. SKi.vs.vit 6 WKK;HT, Att'ys, Mexico, N. Y. M ORTQAOE SAEK tf -Wberea&4efaul?"has been made in the payment ofthe money secured by mort- gage dated Detoember 22d, 1862, executed by Charles' M. Smith and NltnoyS. Smith, his wife, then of the: town or AlBtdttj dotinty of 0<iwegoand Ststeof New York, to Benjamin E. Bowen, of the town of Mexico, Oswego county, N. Y., and Which mortgage, with the power of sale contained therein, was recorded in the Cleri's office ol said county, on the 9th day of January. 1863, at 2 o'clock p . m ,in Liber No. 60 of mortgages, on page 259; and whereas the amount claimed to be due upon said mortgage at the time of the first publication of this notice^ is the sum of nfty-four dollars and thirty- seven cents, and to be:ome duo the further sum of seven hundred and flity dollars, making in all the sum ot eight hundred four and 37-100 dollars.; said mort- gage was, on the 21st day of Uecember, 1871, duly sold and assigned to Ebenezer E. Mecter, who is now the lawful owner and bolder thereof, and no proceedings have been had at law to recover the same or any part thereof. Now, theretore,notice is hereby given, that by Virtue ofthe power of sale contained in said mOrtr gage, and duly recorded as aforesaid, ahd in pursuance oi iho statute in such case made and prov|ded a the said mortgage will be foreclosed, by a saletf the premises therein described, at public auction, at the office of Skinner & Wright, in Mexico, N. Y. ,oh the 30th day ci March, 1872, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day. The said premises are described in said mortgage sub •tantlally as iollows, viz : All that tract or parcel Of land situate in the town of Albion, county of Oswego and State aforeSa'.d,described and known as subdivision No. seven (7) of a survey made by Robert Gillespie, oi the North part of Great Lot No. (7) in the west thirl of the town of Albion, containing Fifty Acres oi land more or less. Also the undivided two-thirds part of allthalU—et or parcel of land situate in the town of albion aforesaid, being part of sub lot No. (2) two in a subdivision ol Great Lot No. (7) seven in tne west third of said town, and is the residue of said lot after laying off thirty acres, heretofore deeded, in the N. E. corner i-f said Lot, and twenty-five acres off tbe south end of said Lot, containing about thirty-uine acreB and One tenth of an acre. Also, all that part of Bub lot No. (1) one in said Great Lot N». (7) whuh lio-> east of the centre ot the highway, being the same promises conveyed t#y deed, dated January 31, 1854, and recorded in Oswego County Clerk's office, in book 66 of deeds, page 67,irom Orvnle Robinson and wife, tolra D. Smith* Henry M. Smith and Charles M. Smith. Also, all that trtct or parcel of land situate in the town of Albion aforesaid, being a part of subdivision Lot No. (3) three, in Great Lot No. (6) six in the west third of said town, and in the 22d Township of Scriba's patent, bejinnlng at a stake standing in the East line of naidlot No. (6) six, being the South East corner ot Francis Bradtej's land, and runs thence S. 2i a 3 0 min- utes, W. 17 chains 88 UnkB to a beech stump cornered and marked; thence N. 66"*», W. 11 chains 20 links tea hemlock stake standing a. ol-'jW. 23 links from a beeca tree; thenceN. 24''30 minutes, E. 17 chains 83 links to a beech stake cornered and marked; thence S.66 q , E 11 chains 20 links to the place of beginning, contain ing twenty acres of land. All which parcels of land are free and elear of all incumbrances except a mortgage, upon which there is unpaid about One Hundred Dollars upon the parcel first above Cescribed.—Dated Jan. 3 , 187/A EBENEZER E. MENTER, Assignee. SKISNER& WKiutH;, A t t ' y s , i i e x i c o . N , Y. _ Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburgh, o & Rome Railroads. & WtNTKK ARRANGEMINT. Commencing Nov. 27th, lfc-71., Rome, Watertownatid Ogdensburgh I I . Et. M ORTuAGE aALE.—Wheieas deiault has been made in the payment of tt.e money secured by the u.urt 6 age dated 16th da> ot September, 1863, excuteo by Jacob T Hadord, and Ljdia Ann, bis wife, ol Boyla- tun, in ihe Count', of O wego.and State ot New Ypik, to William 1. Skinner, ot Btownvilio, County of Joller- nOn,inBaid S'ate oi New Jfork, and which mtrigage witu the power of Ba'e contaiced therein, was recotded in the Clerk's office ot Oswego Co., on tnev:6in day oi •September, 186S,at 10 1 2 u'clui;ti.a. m,, u Liber 62 yt Mortgages, at page 12b. Auii where*!* the amount cluiintd tot'e due upou saidmottia b eatvhetinieti the first publication of thin Lovice isti-e turn ol *j70b 06^100, aiid which ia: the whole amount cUiiutsd lo be ui^ai i on said mortgage, and no proceedings have been had at law to recover the same or any pait thereof. Now, therefore notice is hereby j,ivtn that by vutue ot the power ol sale contained iu Said mortgage and duly re- corded asatore»aid, and in pursuance ot the statute in such case made and provided, tne said mortgage v\ ill be torecloBed by asale ot the premises tt ervin uescnbr cd, at public aucticn, at the law Office of Skinner & Wright, in Mexico, N. Y , on the Sixth djy ot April, at ten o'elock in the iorenoon of that day. 'ihe said prem- u s ari described in said mongaga uul sUatuliy as fohows: All tbat tract or parcel of land, situate iu the town of Boyloton, in the county of Oswego and S t a t e o f xNew Voik,ki own and dis in^uisuod as part ol lots No.. *i2 and 33, bouudwl ai foliows,to nil: Beginning iu the center oi the State road jontbe north line of lot 33, runs south- easterly down the same IP the centre ot tne woodland road on the north side of land deeded I. H. Cleveland, tl.enco west along s^id woodland'road, and line of land deeded gaid Cleveland, to the west line of lot No. 32, ttience north along the sao-e 1250 links to the N. W. coiner ol said lot ; t'i nee east en the lot lines to the place of beginning, containing 76 75 IL'O acres, being the same lot of land deedtd to Jacob X. Hatlbrd by Gfiict liuibert Vau Wugeuir. 'li.edeed bearing date tev. 12,18e3,and recorded iu the Clerk's office, Huj 22, 1863, in Book at Deeds 95., at p.'ge 4 . 8 — Diited Jan. 10, 15,72. WIH IAM T. Sb I-SNER, jlortgagee. _ fc'K.!.VNIiR & WKIUET,, AttOlI'eyS.MlXICO. M ORTGAGE SALE—Whereas default has been made In the payment of tbe money secured by mort> gage flWted May 6th,1870, executed by Dexter B. Per- kins, of PalermOj Oswego Co., N. Y., to Cyrus Whit- ney and Timothy W. Skinner, ofMexico, OswegO Co., N. Y,,and which mortgage with the power of sale contain- ed therein, wfts recorded in the Clerk's office of the said County on the 13th day of May, 1870, at 9 o'oloek a.m., in Liber 87 of mortgages, at page 429, and whereas the amount claimed to be due upon said mortgageat the time of the first publication of this no? tice is the sum of $260.84-100, and to become due the further sum of nine hundred dollars. Said mortgage was, on the 18th day of January, 1871, duly sold and assigned to Samuel Ci Larkin,who thereupon became the lalwful owner and holder thereof. Said Samuel C. Larkin is now deceased, and on the 4th day ofOct., 1871, Timothy W. Skinner was duly appointed executor ot his last will and testament, and letters tes- tamentary were duly issued to him by theSurrogate of Oswego County, N.Y. And no proceedings have been had at law to recover the s a m e ^or any p»rt tbereof.-^ Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale contained in sai i mor tgage and du- ly recordod as aforesaid, and in pursuance of the statue in such case made and provided the said mort- gage will be foreclosed by a sale ofthe premises herein described, at public auction, at the office of Skinner & Wright.ia Mexico. N. Y., on the 17th day of April, 1872, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day. The said premises' are described in said mortgage substantially as follows, vii: All that tract or parcel of land situate in the town of Palermo, aforesaid, being part of lot No. 0, in 15th township of Scriba's Patent, bounded as follows: Be- ginning in the centre ef the highway on a line with the board fence on the southerly line of lands once ownedby Ceryl Snow, running tbence southerly along theeentt r pfsaid hignway to the north lino of laudsformerly own ed by Quance. Thence easterly along tho said north line to the westerly line of lands owned by Gordon, thence northerly along said west line to the ionth line of lands once owned by Ceryl Stow, ihenee along said Snow's south line, to the place of beginning, containing 3>£ acres more or lesb, Also that other piece or parcel of land situate in said town of Palermo, being apart of lot NO 9, in the 16th townsbipof Scuba's Patent, »nd is bounded and des.' cribed as follows, to wit: Commencing at the North- east corner of land once owned by M. B.Campbell on the townshipliae of New Haven, running thence south- erly on tho east line of said Campbell's land6chs. 23 Iks., thence easterly along said Campbell's fine to the old township line, between townships No. 14 and 15 oi Scriba's patent, thence northerly along said old town- ship lino to the town line ol New Haven, theace west- erly along the lino of said town of New Haven, to the place of beginning, containing 4 acres of land, he the came more or less. Also, all that tract or parcel of land situate in the town of P?li /mo,aforsaid, ahd known and distinguished as being! je north hall of subdivision No. 3 of lot No. 1, in the Ufh township Of Scriba's patent, beginning at the south-west corner, west corner of sub. lot No. *>, running thence S 67*5 30 min., E £2 ch. lo linkB, thence S 32?. W. 8ch. 27 links, thence N. 07* 30mih.,W. 62 ch. 8 links, thence N. 22"* E. 8 ch. 27 links to the place of beginning,excepting ani reserving lrom the last described lot, from the west eud of said sub. lot 18 acres of land, beini; that part lying west ol the road running from Vermillion to the plank road, as formerly conveyed by Or>ou Davisand Henry Davis to Gamaliel Perkins, Oct 18,1856. Tho whole tract above described contains 51 37-100 acres more ojr less. Also, t'uefarm of about 22 acres,the farincontracted bylieury Nicholson to John Reed.but lately owned by Levi Roo'h in said towpof Palermo,for a more particular ill scripth>u of said pfemisesaee deed dated July 17,1865, giveu by Levi Boothtp Henry NicholpoD.and reenrdei in Osweyo County Clerk's office Jan. 29,1808. in Bt.0k 108-.of Deeds, page 279, and being the sime as deeded by said Niebol son and wife to Almon Lini's'eyi and deed recorne 1 in said Clerk's office, Nov. 11,18.69, in L'ber 1,27 of Deeds, page 16, excepting and reserving lrom saW land about 11 aci*63, heretofore coutr»cted to C N. Kpccc' r, lying on She south side of road feadinu: frotn Vertniihou lo tbe old plank roal, and beiug all the above land tLai \ laid oh said south sice.—Date-i Jan. 17,1872. T. W.SKiNNEK, Executor of the last will and ttstament oi Samuel C. Larkin, late of Mexiao, N. Y., deceased, t. W. SKlSNEBjAU'y. New Boot & Shoe Store.!Qswego&Swaoi»t EB M i SPECIAL NOTICE S. L. ALEXANDER Hf.s opened a new Pool a* & Shoe Store in Prnyiie's Hew Blook^ Hexieo,} and has jds-t purabai-oJ,ntthe lowt-st cash price complete aasortuieut of evtiytbiug ia the line, lor MEN WOMEM & CHILBREH S-f his Company have now on sal* at their e9c«, tick* et ii via Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, Graat WMttra add Michigan Central, and Grand Trunk *»UwM]r7^ Through Tickets to Cleveland, Toledo, J)«tro*t, ftraai Rapids, Grand Haven, Jackson, ChioafO, llilwittw, Ja|nesville, Madison, Galena,Dunlelth, PrairUi is Oklita Fulton, Rock Island, Burhugton. Quiscy, Bt. LMU. OijnVl.a. C'iuvenne, Salt Lake, SanFranclsoo, Mtvphte, Nashville, New Orleans, and all points south a**4 mtw- wl-st. j«- BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. iBaggage checked only on tlcltets par«h«niat Ut« Company's offiG?. Any information in regard to connections, r«nte«wiU b^ furnished by applying at the Comptay's 0O«« t 0(. wlego. W. B. PHILPg, guptd - am Bound to Sell, ami iio cu?tooaer plain t J prieep. s^all bu.\e occasion lo com 1 shall bo glad bosts of new ones. loeee toy old patron? and REPAlRIN(r DONE CHEAP. MeXGo, March I, Ib70. 3Nt&!T ^GoixJNoaTH'-- TBAIKU LBAVB A. M 'Jaicden*... ...i ....... at ^ I2 »i; V?illiamstown., .at 5..40-.7i. Kasoag..^... .at 5.48 .... Sandy Creek . at 8.3'J... PierrepontMahor. .at 6.62 .... Watertown at 7.63... Arrive at Ogdensburgh ..11.40 .... Gomg-Jo at-n, 'Tra in t-Leave-r- A. M. Ogdensburgh.., at ... Watertown at 7.60... Perrepout Manor . .... at 8.43 Sandy Creek ...... at 8.S8 Richland ... at 9.10 P.M. ..12.50... .. 1.40... .. 2.0S... .. 2J7... .. 2.3a... ... 3.02... *.. 3.16... .. 3.81. i. .. 3.38... ... 4.-J3... ..8.16.. . A. M'... ..8.45 .... . . . 12.4.1 .. 1.27 .. 1.44 .. 1.49- .. 2.0^ .. 2.19 .. 2-3J . 2.49 .. 2.58 .. 3-26 .. 4.16 P. M. . ... ,5.»5 . . . ' . . ti.i'6 <3.43 . . . . . 6.52 7 Ob . .... 7.2-^ ........ 7.38 7.52 7.57 . ... 8.14 . ,...b.57 ......... P. M .... 2.28 ..i.6.18 .... 7.02 .... 7.21 ...»7.'38 .... 7.63 .... 8.05 .... 8.22 .... 8.31 .... 8.58 >t ..9.60 UHlGAJfc tfALt.— iVtier^asdelauU has oita inady in tne pay weut ot tne Mim ol inoue^ secured to be j.-aia b^' a'certain tMlenture ol mortgage btariug cute the i'Stu day oi November, 1860, exeeuUd Uy J'thn Buckley, sen., of the City ot Oswego, County oi Uswego and at ale of New York., "to Sauiufel L. Post,-of the Sauie place, which said mortgage vntti the {lower ol talc tticrein coutamad was duly reeordrd in ihe Clerk's Office ot said County, on the 9lh day ol January , lstT^ at 11 o'clock a. i^.., lu book 71 of uiurt- g«-g.es, «'U J>aeO lua. Ttie taia nioitg.t ri e was, on ;lie 5th day ol ASarcn,,1871, dul> assigned to Patrick Finn., ot lit City ol Uovvtg'j, iu said County and dUie alore- .•.aid A yd whereas ine au-ouut claimed to be uue upon suid mongut.e at ihi tune'of me hrst publication ot ihis no,tice,is tne su;m ot sixty hix t ollars ana ninety, -i-uir't-chts, beiug lilt/ t-ohars oi prinkipal aud MXteeu jy 100 dollars ol luK-nsi ; .nd wberea» no suitor pro- I ^Lvn^y at law has ueeu lLSt'tuted to leeover the debt eLciiFut. oy baid iiioft^agejor any part tnereot. Now, tLtrelore cotite lb hereby given that by vutue t" i._. tiowerutoao coiitaiued iii said mortgage, and duly le^ordeuad alomaio, and in puisuance o: tb 1 ? statute in such tuae made and provided, the taiu momage^^i,.lw -rofeeloaed by a sale of the prcrtuins~tKreiu described, at public anct.on, at the uliict of Meirsh s Webb, in the City ol tiswe^o, N. Y., on ti.e Uih day of April, 1872, at IU o'dttk lu .ha lure Lp^n ot ttial cay, lor thi payenent and m.isiaelion ot the who o amount' ckiaieu to oe unpaid ou auitecureu by haiu n.oitgage. Tne tuil'ow iug is a deseripti.n of the mortgaged preuii <s as coutj-iced in said mortage : "All lli.it tract or parcel ol I'eiuu biinate in tte third Waid ui the Lit} o! L'nWega, Couhiy ol Uawetio ana aiate o! .New ^oru., kticwnasltie went haSt oi Lot Lumber one hunorvu ana Unity uve \l v 5^, lu the V'aneji i r a . t , as liid uo*n ou a map ol Bald tr^vt aiaue by John ile.»air. and hleu ia the ctUceolit-e Cieik ot the County ol usVe^o.' —» baud JcLU*r) lytb, ls7i, pAThlCii 11.\N, Assignee. JliUsn & WldiU, A t t ' j s , O s w e t o, N. Y. Sleeping Carbon Nvw York "Cxprens,leaving Water townat 6:18 P. M. .arrivingin New York at 8;00, A.M and leaving New Yorkat 6,00 P, M.,,arrivingin Water town 7.63 A.M. Oswego to New York, leave 6.00 p. m., take Sleep- ing Oar at Richland, through without change. Return- ing airive in Oswego".40 a- m. Oswego and Rome K . K . GoisQ EAST— Jswego.. Seriba, ........... Kew H a v e n ....... llexico ........... Sand Hill ........ Pulaski. Richland...,. Arriveat Rome... Watertown TRA]M:LEAVI A M. 7.45... 8.06 .... .8.18... .S.30... .8.44.*. .8.65... .9.05... 10.65... 12.60... r. M .12.50 . 1 1 2 . . . . 1.24... . 1.38... . 1.68,,. . 2.03... . 2.15... ..4.15.., . 4 2J... P.M. .6.00 6.21 Going WBSTjT'i'Ains Leave— AM A M. PM. Rome ..* 4.20 .... ... 12.60. Richland.. 6.*:0.-... 10.10 .2.50., Pulaski 6.£2 ..... 1.0.30 3.03'., Sand Hill... 6.4a .. .. 10.46 ....... 3.15. Mexico ........ 6.65 11.C9 3.30., New Haven .... 7 09 ..... 11.-33 ....... 3.45,. Scriba .. .. 7.19 . . . . 11 48 JU5 Arrive atGsseRO ...... 7 40...12.25.. 4.1S ... .6.3-2 ,.,«.46 ...7.00 ..7.10 ... .7.20 ,.. i9.50 ..8.57 •P..-M. ..6.25 ..7.56 ..8,08 ...8 19 .. S.S3 ..*> 47 „:8.C8 .9.20 J. W, MOAK, GencralSup't. fl^»trainsxnhby New YorkC<ntralTime. jJSp-Berthsin Bjeepingcars from Richlanuto New York can be had by leaving orderswith C. L,WBBB,Agt. N OTICE TO CREDITORS.~In pursuance ofT. W. Skinner, Surrogate of Oswegc Bard & Baker's liisuranee A^eno?, Successors to D.W. 0. FECI. Representing tne iollowi-ng 0am- panies: JStiaa Instirance Coxnpany, Of Har.ford Conr ecticut. Aasets, $5,782,(335, Poenix Insurance Company, Of Hartford Cuno. M ORTGAGE SALE —Wh rea« defttnlt i w b«W made in the payment of tbe monty simritl by mortgage dated the 30th day of November. lS6t» •«- opted by Henry House of the town of Mexico, Coosty of Oswego, New York, to Calvin 8". Brooks, of w«tow», cpunty and state aforesaid, and which mortgag« ( with the power of sale contained therein, was r«eord«41a the Oswego County Clerk's office, on the 2nd d»y of I eceraber, 1868, at 2 o'clock p m., in Book 81 of mort- gages, at page 355. The amount cUim«d to b«^hi» upon said mortgage, at the date of the first pablimfdoo o' this notice is the sum of eigbty-flve 61-1M dollars r and there is unpaid and to become due on MIS moit- »iage the farther sum of one thousand two hund««4. tventy-two 96-100, making in all .one thousand ti>M« tundred eight 67*100 dollar!!, whleh if th» HbOl* amount unpaid thereon. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given,that byvix- tde of the power of sale contained in Mid mofijiig*, End duly recorded as aforesaid, and in pursaaao* of the statute in such case made and provided, the «aid ciortgage will be foreclosed by the sale ot tbepremiaM therein described, at public auction, at tbe law Ofto« of .Vkinner & Wright, in Mexico, N.Y., oaths IthdayoC June, 1872. Said premises are described is ialtf a w t * gage as follows : All that tractor parcel of Uk4irU*tat* in the Town of Mexico, aforesaid, and b#ing part »|io» cumber 108, of tbe 20th township of 8crib»% Patwit, and bounded as follows: Ueginninfat a Stakli Ul tb* we«-t line of the 21st township of Scriba's Pateaf, tjbr nee 131 links south east from a hemlock *orfaate4, thence west along a line of marked traas 18 ch^fiOliaka ip a stake at tbe south east corner of H. D. Rlobatdao*i.'a Ihnd. thence N. 5°, E. 19 chain 55 links to acaaaUtaa*. Ihck cornered standing In the west line of townak^BJIa. 21, tbence S 85° E. along the west Una of said towfakiy t'J chains 55 links to the place of btfiDoifif, «ttuais> ijag ten acres of land. j Also, ail that part of lot No. 148 of the ai»t TowaablB cjf Scriba's Patent, lying and being on U»« soatfc MM «f the highway leading east from Grafton Sqoanto ttk* Town of Parish, containing fifty-nine and 72-100 actat pf laud, be the same more or leii.—Datad Karon 18, lib72. CALVIN F. BROOKS, Mortfagae. ; T. W.FKINSER, Att'y, Mexico, N. Y. ;A DVIINISTRATOR'S JCl»cf sale made Feb. 8 t'li'iicipil f-fSce 10-1 VV. Fi-ilh St., -Clnr.int.aft, O. The only reliable Gift Distribu'-ion. iu tlie country •fc VALUABLE 01 To be dietributfcd in D. S I M E SEMI-ANNUAL 'S 37th To bedr&ttri 5Ijti4ay, M.ucu-5, 1872.^ ONE (JRANI> CAPITALS Prise of $10,000 in GOLD! One Prize S'5,009 in Silver, m I" Sc I'iv*j I'llz.d *l,»-o3 Fivi' i'rtZ'.H v.V.O l'cii 1'rixt's *?'IifM- n Two fdmily Curria.<- j und s i l v e r M'OU-at'.'d . •.•••- a- h^ 2 H'ir.-i's .^ fijt;^,.'.-,, «:'••» wo**'' JOJO I;IC'.I. 1 rtoi-th $50iJiac'/ Tea- §100 each. l.OuO Cold itiri.- ..-.' ;-l.:tci: woita F.i-.;. , .-..-t, < r- :-.J-t.:L.--l .-'•-•.', in * Lev-' r La 1 I.- t'T'E R A. Penfield & Son Have a fine display of Cutter s, Awl 1 fof the Call and Examine before Pur- chasing Elsewhere. of an order wego Co., notice s hereby given to all persons having claims agaitst David D. Keller,, late ofthe town otPalermOiin said county, deceased, to present their accounts, with the vouchers theveaf, to tne undersigned, at the residence of Freeman Riclnardsoh, Jr., in Palermo, aforesaid, on or before the 25th day of July, 1872, or they will Io--e the benefltof the Btatutein such case made and prorj. ded.—Bated Jan. 17, 1872. FRfCEMAN RICHARDSON, Jr, Administrator JSSTHER D. KELLER, Administratrix. S UPREME.CO0-RT,—Oswego County. Cyrus Whitney against Elizabeth F. Lewis and William Lewis. In pursuance and by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure and sale, made in the above entitled action on the 12th day of March, 1872, the subscriber, referee, for tl-at purpose duly appointed, for such purpose will sell, at the County Judge's rooth in the Court House in Osweco, on the 4th d*y olf May, 1872, at 10 o'clock in the toie- noon ot that day, the real estate and mortgaged prem- ises directed by isaid judgment to be sold, and therein deBOribed as foJiows, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate in-t(lie-town of WiiliamBtowh,in ihe Goanty ofOswegOjand known and distinguished as being lot ninety-lour (94,), in township number five (5) of Scriba's patent, containing one hundred and twenty acres of land, more or less.—Dated March 20,1872. BRAINARD NELSON, Referee at reasonable rates. Manufactory opposite Toronto Mill*?. Mexico, Dec. 19,1871. C. WHITNEY, C OUNTY CO0Rr.—County ot Oswego. Lyd-ia Mel- via sg'8t Mlary Jane Empie Summons for Relief —Complaint filed. To Mary Jane Empie, defendant: Yon are hereby summoned to answer the complaint of Lydia Empie, plaintiff, a copy of which was on the 8th day of March, t87|fcfiled in the OswegO County Clerk's office In Oswego City, N. Y., and t* serve a copy of your answer on. the subscribers at their office, at Mex- ico, Oswego county, N Y., within twenty days after th» service of this aiammons, esctusive of the day of icr vice, or the piaia'Uff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. U4i SKINNER it WRIGHT, Pl'ff'n Att'yi. At^rney and Counsellor at Law,formerly ci and now at Oawego, corner Bridge and Firat East Oswego; Mexico street, Wool Wanted. GASH Paid for Wool at Peck, Mexico. the Store of H'C 17tf* Assets- Insuranee Co. Assets, Royal, Assets, Glen's Falls I Assets, ofN. SI.738,922. America, Ol Phikdeiphia, !'a. 13,050,523. Liverpool. EishnJ* $10,C00,000. nsurance Co., Glen's Fall?, N. Y $571,12;*. Continental Insurance Co., Of New York. Assets, Watertown Fire, $2,53!»,63fL. ' n Watertown, ISf. Y. $271,754. Insurance Co., Of Watertown. N. Y. Assets 550,848 OSice one door East Empire Block, Mexico, N Y Assets Agricultural i: M.BARD. Sitf E. BAKER. J ai P' ' a i co- in SS' Sk'. an> to pu' is RTOA(• ESALE.—Whereas ,default has been made n the pavment ot the money secured by a tnort- tad April 6,1889, executed by Andrew Druse^ i the Townof Volney, in t h e County of Oswego •ate of New York, to Walter NibbS, of the same . and which mortgage, with the power Of sale con- i therein, was recorded in the Clerk's office of said y, on the 24th-of May, 1869, at 12 o'clock noon, •i r 84 ot mortgages, [page 301; acd whereas the .nortgage has been duly assigned to Timothy W. er, cf Mexico, N. Y., who is how the Iawf Jl owue- older thereof; and whereas the amount clatmed e due upon said mortgage at the time of the first icafiOn of this no.tic«, isthesum of $480,and which r.ie whole amount claimed to be unpaid on said mortgage; and no proceedtDf.s have been had at taw torecever the t-ame Or any part thereof. Now, there- for .notice is hereby given that,by virtue oi the power ot hule contained in said mortgage, and duly recorili-.i as aiorcsaid, and in pursuance of tbe statute iu such ease made and provided, the,said- mortgage will be fure- oaed by a >-ale of the premises therein de.-,rribe i, at public auction,at the law of&V.e of Skinner a* Wright, in llexico, N. Y., on the SOth day of March, 1872, at It) o'clock in the iorenoon of that day, Ihe .- aid premisps ire described in said mortgage -substantially as fol- lows,viz; All thattraci or parcel of land tvtuate iu t'hetown of Volney,the equal undivided half of the south halt of lot No. 14 in township No: la of Scriba's patent, in said Town of Volney, County of Oswego and Stateof New York, by a line parallel tothe South line of f-aid lot, containing in tho paid South half of the said lot 69 25-100 acres of land, be the same more or lest, except, ing to ihe Trubtess of School District No. 10, and to their sucoessors in office, the School House lot where tiie Sehtol House now stanOs, out of the above described premises go ldig, and no ion 1 er, than the same shall be occup'ed tor a J)istr;ct School.--Dated Jan. ii, lh72. T..W.SKIN-NER:, Assignee. SKISXER& WRIOHT, Att'ys, Mexico, N. \ "TiCfotice is hereby given, that tbe terms Of t h e 0?we- JS go County Courts and Courts of Sessions in and for said County, will be held from and after January i, 1872, at the tlmes*nd places following, to wit: First Monday of February, Pulaski. Last Monday of March, Oswego. Last Monday of June, Pulaski. Last Tuesday ot July^ Oswego. First Monday of December, Oswego. No grand jury will be summoned for the June Term. Pulaski, and the July Term, Oswego, is desig- nated to be held for the trial of issues of law the hear- ing and decision, of motions,and other proceedings,at I which »p jury will be required fo attend. ) * ,_. CYRUS WHrtN£¥vOswegQ Co. Judg», S UPREME COURT--Uswego County. Cyrus Whitney and Timothy W. fc'kinncr against Elizabeth F. Lewis, William Lewis, Leonard H. Fortune, Helen E. Fortune, James W. Stout and Emily-Stout. In pursuance and by virtue of a judgment of toreclosure and sat<,, made in the above entitled action on the l'2th day of March, 1872, the subscriber, referee, lor that purpose duly appointed,for such purpose wills 0 !!, at the County Judge's room in the Court House at Oswego, on tbe ilhdayofMay, 1872, at 10 o'clock iu the iorenoon of that day, the real estate and mortgaged premises-di- rected by said judgment to be sold, and therein do- scribed as follows, to wit: All that tract or .parcel of land situate in the town of Albion, County of Oswego and Slate of New "STork, being part of lot No. seventeen (17) of the east third of the town of Albion : -Beginning on the east line of said lot twoehs. N. ofthe south easi corner, and runs N. 23?, 85 min. j K. along said line 37 chs, 58 Iks tothe N.E. comer of said lot. Thence N.65 Q , 16 rnin.jW. 12 chs, 99 Iks to a statte on the north line of said lot. Thence 3 . 2i"* 3J min., W. 2-i chs. 74 Iks. to a small black ash near -the watering place below the saw mill. Thence S. Sb° 45 sec., W. a. chs, 76 Iks t o a pine Tbence S. 20 sec.,,W, 5 Chs. 75 iks to the cenier of salmon River Plank Road. Ther.ctS 25° E. along said Plank Road 6 chs.. 77 Iks. to the y. i lineof said lot. Thence S. 80° 45 sec, east 9chs. toj the butt of a leaning beech at the water's edge of the mill-pond. Thence S-62°£. 3 chs. 61 Iks. through the pond to the",place of beginning, containing fifty and 28-100t-h acres of land,be the-same more or less. Also all the right to flow all pt the laud forever of said mill and premises, which the said Samuel LeavJU is en- titled to for the use of the said mill and privileges. Also the right of way to pas-< and repass over the fifteen acre lot lying south of the above described premises arid between the before mentioned Salmon River Road and ihe Rome ahd Watertown Railroad, in common with the party of the first part, his heirs and assigns, for trains and passengers forever, doing no unnecessary damage tn the crops or premises in passing or re- passing —Dated March 20,1872. BRAINARO NELSON, i..-,' i-.< n.j'i'i all, i i'-ju'jli; ji -,:•. . -'. i plloti>j;ra( li Alijul... , ,i.- .; > .11 Wi.i.le minii.tr g'U.-, l"j,roy. Agsiifs W-a-ult-d to s-v-il '.Tui i'lHHliliBlS V. i l l i r - p . SiUf-'leTiekfet-iS-i; six TickttB $20 : Twuotj; >llar3 CtT.!a.'.IlJD^ a f 1 ' 1 i. Ti'.-'kv.-ti -fi 1.1,: ol ti.e niaiiiinr , e.i 1 ti.ee ; 1 tl. ^ ii<.ring th'-u'. ifftic;; 101 w . a h * I'.-t: fiyraease Ucrthcra Rail-read. t:<-H.\\ r 11 13 'J' . *io oi "•*; 1:0 0-i .'1 *.• 54 * " -,»*• 43 -*'.' 3-> y oi a ii *j 1.2 *J- .01 8 51 *-"4'7 h:.;.) t ;.o 8 11 7 6U 7 50 <• fill. -* j ." - .') 4S 5'•!i ; - .*j Lu <•:•• 15 5 05 -i :;> I" : -4 •;'.) lu *S 5 5 K 1 'J. :: 4'> lu i-o <i *;* 1110- ." - . 2 1.0 01 '.» t"..' '.1 W, :i 4-. i,n . 11 •..» 1! I''. 11 05 11 .1) 10 -'.^ !•* 4i 4- o-OS •i 14 2 10 -1J1 l.Tll i :v"C|ii«.l W.i-K.'fi.iiJ t'l;»y [.-.^tc:! S^ ifle-ueiji ,l-!r< v cl-t-i-ii Cci.ii.i >•{:•! ire HfMHK s - C t i n - His'mi's Parish C-t. r-e iii->n : iji-ir J H'M-Illff-V-lTl-- •PuJa.=ll S3ii -j Creek i ,v-!.acona-Ar SALE.—By virtue of as tim 18»^by Hon. T. W, Sktt&«t, . T u.-..'i-.-.teoft swego Co.,N. Y., I shall sell at poWU a-ui.tiun, to the highest bidder, on Saturday^MsrohSOtb, 1,672, at one o'clock in the afternoon, at HahUay'a iioiet, in t-be-village of Colo-se, Oswego Oo«l*. Y.,th« I follow iDg described knd ; All that parcel Of land aito- u-.l in the town ot Mexico, County otOswago aa&Stata N. y., being a jpart of great lot No. 1S3, township 80, Scriba's Patent. Beginningata point intba BJlddla pt tt.e highway that leads East from ColosM toCamdtan; tbenre North along a line, said line being tea faat Kaat bt the East Mde of the blacksmith shop of 8. D. Hark* Siara.or where the shop stood in the year lS41:ttMaea {North to the North end of said blackimltb. abop; Itherieo East as far as the said Markhan'i land L'xtends, thence southerly along said Markhasa's «aat line to the center of said Camden highway; t&sooa vast along the centre of said highway to the place of bagia- h'.ug, containing twenty-five one hundredtha of anaera pf land, be the same more or lees. Ihe above desribed premises are a villaga lot, with a )com:ortable house thereon, now ocflttpiedoy Fttot St. •ete r,—Dated Feb, 8,1872. EDITH BEADPRI, Administratrix of ttie fcoods, chattels and eredtta [oi Margaret Bwaiilieu deceased. , Ai V1.V RlCEtAitDSON, A f t ' y , ColOBBe,".». Yi M ORTGAGE SALE.—Whereas, default bafl.jHMB made in the payment of the money tscurad by mortgage dated the 4th day of April, in tha yaat ltt», executtd by William Vanderveer, of the towaftC : H|trw Haven, in the county of Oswe$o, and jaaW'-jfTIf* York, to Mary Jane M*Uon. ofthe town, county and state aforesaid, and which said mortgage waaraeordad in the Clerk's office ot said county ot OsWago.lnLlbar bo of mortgagss, on page 238, on tha 17th daytf #aaa» B-ry, T<t"0, at 10 oVIork in the forenoon of that day, Ahd -whereas, the said mortgage has bean assigned ana deliverd to A. ¥ Kellogg, of the town; of, HlXi** t in Oswego Countv, and state of Ne* York, and tbe same is no-.v owned by him, said A ; 7 . Kellogg, and whereas the amount claimed VihTtf.iam d H-o-fFes wit > upon said mortgage at tho time of the llrat publiaatjloa 1 r it!0 \ -ir-h ! oi this noticei» the hum of two huadrid andlwMitj- ' " tour dollars and fifty six cents l$2UMy, aj^d .ifttelt 'iijteil harness, the whole amount claimed tobe paid on said mortgage. -•-•wood 1' I an u, I Now, therefore., aorice is her t-by given that by - •*&•• M.icLrnes,. worth ]|tue of the poner of sale contained in said x-Mrtgag* and duly recorded a< a'cresaid, and in pargnancf'or the statute in such case made and proviled, tha said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of tlip premise* therein described, at public auction, at tha Ktxioo »' ', .-.uu village of Mextt.o, in Uswego County^ and state of New York, on tbe ath day of May, 1873,at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day. The same pram!- ht-s are described in said mortgage as follows: All that tract or parcel ol land situate in the town Of KiW Haven, aforesaid, in Town«bip No 19, of Seriba'a jpat- eut, beiug a part of lot No 101, bounded and daaaribed as follows: Reginning at the north-east «orn«r.Ov Jot Nu. 1«2, end running from thence westerly along.tha line and bounds (18t9) of Amariah KiboWB laad to the centre of the highway, thence northerly along tilt- centre of said highway to a point in the ranga" o f a* stonewall, tbence eas erly along fbe centre ot said; stone wail',a-nd in the direction ot the same to tha weat line of said lot No. 102, thence northerly^ along th«iin» and bounds of said lot No. 102, to the place of bagin* mug, containing three acres and oae-dfti of »n jk*T9 *f land.—Dated February 14,1872. A. F. KELLOGG, A«3gaaa, A. F. KBLtoGe, Attorney, Mexico, N. Y. ORTGAGE SALE -Whereas, default has baan, made in the payment of money secured by Atari- gage dated April 23d, 1870, executed by WiHiana R. ~ * " " ~ ~ ~ ' """" " "1.1%t- G-BEE1B10KB. •-t le, ChaiLS, itipL.lUH,, ui.'a; % \V...t,.lies (_MI all) ' u> $..0t) earh. Gen:-' G u . d V I'', ?A* . - d .,'. .11 i * . - , . u . ! . , C-. i.ui.ltS 1, ticket-, i.l. imiti-J to 50 C00. to wboffl lib $lf- .Ive T !».*:•'licked 840. -t < f prixe.s, a .i'.scrij;-tion , oth'-r Sti | "i'i:i - iti!n iu re- . :••• t.fv: '<> am.i DO t.r- t r o -i 1 i:i,---i.it: to I, !). SINE Bex SC, tl"XC!'N'.N r ATl,0. f IN'i: Ntl'-iTH.. , A M i i t i' :i S 15 12 ISO 4 45 ft ;;2 *':• 4-5 t>03 b ;j» 1^ it 5t3 [%47 *12 60 9-U2 : >1 0'J j J; t-s * l 11 9 10 1 1.9 1.2S ! :1G3 •1 47 1 56 JOl 2 10 t: 2J 2 M 2 53 2 f-G '.»5.1 110 07 turn U 4.2. iio^y 1:1 05 11 -J.5 11 IS l-llo 12 20 5 32 5 23 5 05 5 43 5 52 0 07 6 11 6 18 e-J3 6S2 0 41 6 57 7 15 7 20 'ihe clock in the S ipi-nnt*-n .(nt'soflire at Syracuse .is thu St-au'1'i'.i-J li-me, .•ilnl wul b»> nguluved by New Vot-k C' , .jt:,il "i:i:i• • - A >-t r ( ) lu'iisa'.es that traiusdo to fct-'.p-. A itrt-^-er V ';,) iud.^a .e, that tra-iu-y s U-p on signal . S. N, R. H. CO'NNT-tVI -S'-.*-. Leave ^yiaru.-f, N". V. C. iV II. R. I!. :'.. .is ii How.,.; :— Wes-twun!—Direct Ki->a1— I? ^t< u i';ic::ic at 6 0 0 a . tn ; N, Y. Paiitie at 0 •'>() a. tn, ;Sj lau'Uhe acl--Koch:* Accom- modation, 7 30 a hi. ; Day Ksprtss, 2 40 p. m.; Albruy and Roch, ActC'..it:,oiutiou 4 50 p. m. ; Cuicago Express 0 45 p in ; Sjieciat Chicai-ii. 7 40 p. ui ; l.sprecs Freight and Accpniuiodatiou lu 10 p ui ; Nu.ht K<pre.-s 11 55 p in. •Westwj.-rd -ia Auburn K'.jd—I! IB'OD J'aGibC 6 05 a ui ; accommodation; 11 4u a ui. ; Day Lxpre>s, U 45 p m ; Ci.io'ijiu Kxprest; 7 45 p in. LLAYi: LACHNA JL'NCllo.N, K. W. & O. R. P.. Northward—'J 33 a ID ; 3 02 p m. 'f lirough to Oj-deti'- hurg ; 7 38 p m , lor W iterto.M'. A'.nve at Lu'.Liu from the Nirtii a-t 'J 37 a m; - J u3 p m; 7 3S p m. LKAV'r CEMRALf'tJUA'Pf. N. V.fcu. il H. R, S'ortlHCcir.i—1'-'O'J p i:i;6 5S p -i.i. '.ii.iar-, S\'ia'.:.i>e. M' it 1', -I-, t: a/.cu'i i.t. U:v* bei n niuie in the U 40, Mil.eh is claimed ice, and tt.irralter lo j'i >.72.,. v, l'h iut era t .7 "f A;• -1'. I*i T1, i , • CC! lain. «• 5'.h d i v i f April, j > 5 , e \- W, ! -I!•«:«.' -i ,""! t.h "• l"vMi o l N ' . w y i f O s w e g o a u ' . b t a t e uf New "iork, tbe s-iui'.. p!.i-i', -.r.d icji>rded in ,: i. i'! '• ci'iiety i>' '< .-W gOj.ltl Uo.ok p:--'ic !'J4. i/it l.he lStl> OH} if Jao- ... IM-, aud sa-.iJ: Almon 'I.mdWey has :-a'C Jl. Lind->.i»A h , s bieti lon« , ou li.-p 14l-li t'-'i-v •<•: May, * lt>07, Referee. •—Gab Batter Firlsuis for Bale by 27 BOOSE & COBB OhlG.U.t- pa y ui c u! to be due at to btcoU:e i:u..' t tlivrcoutroni tl n.iii-tga^i- b.-.in;.. , ei'nt'd ov Cl- >i';*-- ll.iV'i'U, in Hie co-ui- to Allium Lind-iey (i . tt.e i-l.l-e.of lUe-CI-i bO ol i'ior't^iige?, ;;'. i.ai-y, 1^'JK a-t l-e.-i MUU' lii'd, :iwl betoru ih.s, lu wi duly appftiile.1 hy l.c Stiiui;-it.- of O:-**isocount-., ad- ministrator of all an 1. > :iigu-.>ir the vOtj-tsaud chat lets of -the said Almon Lind-ley, dtnaseil, aud the &at.i njort- Kage was iutluded. iu and w.rc a part ot said gooes anl chuttcis o! >aid Almon I indslcy, deceased, fthicli said ••KrUage wa--, ou the 3iat d-ay of J'.iUiiai'v, .18.70, duly a>.vj.i;jued by sai-.. U-aac M, l'.'.u '.-ley, us Mich admtuisr tra 0.- ;.s alori'said, Ly a:i-m-.tiuoiebt ui wriiiusf, to Mkh.o:i >. i.'.udaM, :n: t t'ie ai I Miehai-1 S. l.ind'alf did, on the 20th ilay ol Jauuary, 1872, t>y au tr-strumem in writing, duly aSMgn siid jooit-a^e to i u'«;!>. S mtb, who, ou t'he siam'.*'day., by ;.u mst-ruu out in wr.iiing duly Mild and i-i-i.j'ied s . i i i i.irtr.i^o -o Kdgar Cole, the >ub-enbtr, w lio is noi-. [lie Ln'ul owner and holder ofthe satue. Now, tbei-efor*, tiff:.•«• i.s !..rel _v siveo, that ! n prtr- suaine oi a porter ol. >-de c.;iit.i.Ei d "in said liifrtjj^^e, and ul tho t tat ute in s,ich v.i e made and provided,, lie- j.reo.-.-'.-••! .tn v r !>•.•'• Ki tun.". fcuveiyJ. b-y eaii mori- •••a-^tv »n viit: •'A-'ltl.-at t-ract or pa-rcel of !a- d fituatc in the town of New fi'iven, Ceuiity and tt.ite alorei-aid, and eouU'ied a-i fiilloiv- : Uu tlie iiorui by the road called the Lily poud r.bad, on the east „by the read leadma from New Haven to Kuilou-, tin the touth by land's owned-by A mog Wright j on the wet by lands owned by Thomas Shannon., contimiug forty-three acres oi land, be the same m-iri." -or less," will be sold at pu-h'lic auction, at the law ollice o! L. V Smith, in the viiiagy of Mexii.cs N, Y., on the fioih day of April, lb72. a' 10 o'clock in the lo-ei.oon, .and the s a i l mrft-- gage then and llieie thereby for..i : iojv.l T^I)ated Jan. 24th j 1872, FIX'/RCt)i.E, ASviguee. L. 0. ftanii, A.t'y, Mi. xit«, N Y S URROGATE'S COt'RT.—A^fRRCGTK's Court will be held at the Court House in thecity of t'swego on the-first Thursday of each motrli an t at my office m Mexico On Monday oi each week, at d at the office cf S. N. rXida Esq,,ia Fulton,on the fi,s.t Friday of February, April, July, and October, aid at the ofUi-of J. W. Fen- ton, Esq ,"in Pulaski on the fir^t Wednesday of Febru- ary, May, August, and November during the year. January 1,1872. T\ W: SKINNER, Surrogate. tul'tle, of Ambby, OswegoCJo.,N.Y.,to" . r .._ . tieot the same place, and which morlgage wftk fta power of sale contained therein, was recorded in, tha Uowego County Clerk's office, May 6th, l«T0,'at 8 o'clock, p. m,, in Liber 87 of mortgagei, at *pag» 179, and w hereaa said mortgage ban been duly sold and as- signed to Pavidf. House, of Amboy,•stiacounfy > '». T.» wno is now the legal holder and owner theraof^ aad. whereas the amount claimed to be due upon aaidmort- gage at the time of tbe 8r»t publication of t h i s aiottaa: is the bum of $161.00, and which is tha wools aafflpst claimed to be unpaid on said mortgage,and nd^roaaad- mgs have been had at law to recover the same or i *y part thereof. Now, therefore, notice is herabygrtea that by virtue of tne power of sale contained in Baid mortgage, and duly recorded as aforesaid, and to pur- suance of the statute in Buch ease made and provldad, the said mortgage will be loreolosed by a sale ot tha premises therein described, at public auction,at tba law office oi Skinner & Wright, In Mexico, K. Y., OB the 11th day of May, 1872, at 10 o'clock in theforanao* of that day. The premises aro deiwlbeti la' a»14 mortgage substantially as follows ; t All that m e t or parcel of land situate in the town of Amboy, County of Oswego, state of "New York, fcaawn and distinguished as being the westerly "fifty .*ara», ef lot No, four of the sixth township of Scriba's Mtiaf, (Amboy,) and according to Blake's survey, and aOttnd- ,;ed as follows: On t h e west by land owned bir .flfOfga 'W.Lewis, north by the Mayer lot, east oy tatBolna' stead lot of the late Hubbard Warren, «outh by tha old Mexico road, and contains fifty acres of land..—Batad fib. 14,1872. - . . - - . DAVID T. HOUSE, Aaslgnaa, SKis>fBR & WBIGHT, Att'ys. AGENTS WANTED Everywhere* To Canvass for our PuPCLAR WORKS. SpooiallT suited to SALES THROUGH AQENTS. k PJLAIN HOME TALK. A work that should be in every family in tno land^ 12 mo. 912 pages, profusely illustrated. Prist, aja* gantly bound, §3.25, THE LOST CITY, or Ohicego as it was and as it it. A book brim full of thrilling interest- and atanilag ic cidents ; profusely illustrated. Orders filled In tha < vder received. Price, elegantly bound, $1$Q. Wells' Every Man His Own Lawyer AND UNITED STATES FORM BOOS, < A complete Business Man's Guide for every Stat* ta ' the Union. 12mo. CO J pages. Price $2.00. Weils'Illusu ated National Hand Book* A book for i Terybody. Price, elegantly honhd, »l.jt. All tJL"ibovo are works that meet with rapid' jtalac. Our a i its are doing extraordinary well with Hiam. 1' > i descriptive confidential circulars, sept en applt- c ' ion, and sample copies of either of the works ft%at pf st paid on receipt ot price. •*.-.; We want good live Agents : men wno can- fnily ap- preciate tbe meriti of the work, and the fact'that U meets a universal want. Agents who dsslretO do -good aa well as matte money, Address, 6 3.ti WELIA & Co., 402 Broome Steet, New York. NEW MEAT^AR3p3? fiie Flae© to buy Good Mm* The undersigned wouia rtspeotfttlly JUform the citizens of Mexico and vicinity tbti baJtM opfnfd p. r-ew Meat Market in the 'B»aa««nt ot the Mexico Post OfiBc*, where b« will ketp. i for sale 1EESH MEAT AND SALT POBKa Please give me a call. ". £ .-3 ^^ WM.AT1WULE43I«* Mexico, Ooi, 18, lilh

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l l^KLAllD Oitters* 11871 M A m w i m i m -I WINTER ABBAN0EMENT. BfflAWABS, LACKAWANNA, ATO WESTERN EAUJBOAI).

Oswego & Syracuse Bivisioii. Broad and Narrow Guage Line. Short­est, quickest and moat direct route to Albany, Troy, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Wash­ington. Time between Oswego •*na New York three hours quick­er than by any other line. The only line rannin^ out of Oswe­go that connects with the Palace car special trains for New York, Boston, and Chicago. Sleeping car from Oswego to New York, Via. N. Y. C, & H. R. RR. Time Table commencing Monday, Nov. 20, '71,

LEAVE OSWEGO:

C U T T E R That you can feel

PROUD OF

L. Just go toj f

Miller's

WINTER ARBANGEMBKT

New York & Oswego Midland Railroad Oswego to Sidney Plains and New Berlin and

Auburn Branch.

Manufactory and purchase hi3 noted

one of

fOBTLAND CUTTERS,

HANDSOME Which are as

As thay are

DURABLE.

He has also tor sale a superior lot

OF SLEIGHS. LEWIS MILLER.

Mexico, Dec. 19, 187L

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.—In pursuance ofan order «f Henry L. Howe,Surrogate of Oswegocoanty,no-

t So* fethereby s i r e n to a l l perconsbavlng clalmsftgainst Naaaan V. tfeodsell, late of the town of Mew Haven , in M i d county , deceased, to present their account s , w i t h the roachers thereof, to Chancey Grldley, a t b i s residence, m theTown of New Haven, on or before the 10th day of November, 1872, *r they w i l l lose the benefit ofthe s tatute in sn«b e s s * m a d e and proTided.—Dated October 9 tb , 1871.

MRS, S. F.'-iOODtELL, Admin l s i ra tm.

VEGETABLE SICILIAN

R E N E W E R .

Every year increases the popularity of this valuable Hai r Preparat ion; whieh is due to meri t alone. W e can assure our old patrons that it is kept folly up to its mgh s tandard; and i t is the only reliable and perfected prep­aration for restoring G R A Y OE F A D E D HALE to its youthful color, making i t soft, lustrous, and silken* The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. I t removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic properties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimu­lates and nourishes the hair^glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, i t restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. I t is the most economical H A I R D R E S S I N G ever used, 2*. it requires fewer applications, and gives tiiS hair a splendid, glossy ap-pearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, " T h e constituents are pure, aad carefully selected for excellent quality; snd I consider it the B E S T PEEPAiiATio^' for its intended purposes." Sold bjf all Druggists, and Beaters in Htdicints.

Price One Dollar.

Buckingham's Dye F O R T H E W H I S K E R S .

As our Renewer in many cases re­quires too long a time, and too much care3 to restore gray or faded Whisk-efss, we have prepared this dye,, in one preparation; which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash -off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents.

Manufactured by R. P. HALL &, CO., ETASHUA. N . H .

Ayer ' s

control them. The zests, of all classes,

For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping

C o u g h , B r o n c h i t i s , A s t h m a ,

and Consumption. Among the great

discoveries of modem science, few are «.(' more real value to mankind than this ef­fectual remedy for all diseases of the Throat and Langs. A va»t trial of its virtues, throughout this awl other countries, ha* s h o w n that it dees sure ly and effectually

t e s t imony o f our best c i t i -es tabl i shes the fact, that

C H E H K Y P E C T O R A L wi l l and does rel ieve and cure the afflicting disorders of the Throat and Lungs b e y o n d a n y other medic ine . The most dangerous affections o f t h e P u l m o n a r y Organ* y ie ld t o i t s p o w e r ; and cases of C o n s u m p ­t i o n , , cured b y th i s preparation, are publ i c ­l y known, so remarkable a s hardly to be be­l ieved, were t h e y not proven beyo"nd dispute?. A s a r e m e d y it is adequate , on w h i c h the public rrny re ly for full protect ion. B y curing C o u g h s , the forerunners of more serious disease , it save? unnumbered l ives , and a n a m o u n t o f suffering not to be c o m p u t e d . It chal lenges trial, and co:i-vJTices the m o s t scept ica l . Every familv should k e e p it o n hand a s a protection against the early tu.J unperce ived at tack o f Pu lmonary Affections, which are eas i ly m e t a t first, but wl i i ch become incurable, and too often fatal, i f neglected. Ten­der lungs need this d e f e n c e ; and it is u n w i s e to he w i thout it. A s a safeguard to children, amid the distressing diseases, w h i c h beset the Throat tm-.l Chest o f chi ldhood, C H E E K Y P E C T O R A L . ':•• invaluable; for, by ito t im-Iy u^e, mttlti-u leV uro rescued from pre inat i i i e grave*, and

• iv ."1 to the love and affection centred on them. It acts speedi ly and sure ly against ordinary colds, securing sound and health-restoring s leep. N o one will suffer troublesome I n f l u e n z a and pain­ful B r o n c h i t i s , w h e n t h e y k n o w h o w eas i ly t u e y can be cured.

O r i g i n a " / the product of long, laborious, and Mteccasful c h e m i c a l investigation^ no cost or toil i» spared in m a k i n g every bottlo in the u t m o s t possible perfection. It m a y be confidently re­lied upon as possess ing all the v ir tues it has ever exh ib i t ed , and capable o f producing cures as memorable as the greatest it has ever effected.

PHZPABED BT

Dr. J, C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., • p r a c t i c a l a n d A n a l y t i c a l C h e m i s t s .

SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EYB&YWHESE, for sale by John C. Taylor,

6.00 a . m. ; Fulton, 0.86; Lamsoa'8, 6.59; BaldwinsvJle, f.15 a. m. ; arriving a t Syracuse T.COa. m.; Bing-

hamton, i l . 4 5 a m; Scranlon, 3 00 » m; Philadelphia 10.00 p m . - N e * York 8 . 0 0 p m . 8.00 A, M. ; Fulton, 8.30; Lamsoa'i , 8 . 5 1 ; Bald*

winsvi l le , 9.06 ; arriving at Syracuse at 9.40 a. m. ; connecting -with D a / Express East, arriving at Ut ioa l l . aB A. M. ; Albany,2 .20 P. M.;New York, 7.00 P. lit. Boston 11.20 p. m.

12*60 P . 1*.: Fulton, 1*22 : IamfiOn'a 1;48 -Baldwins-£gKVile 1.57 ; arriving at SyracnBa at 2:38 p . m. , con-

nect ingwi th day express Blast and Weat. m F u l t o n , 6.30 p . m. ; Lamson's, 6.40 p . m. ; Baldwins-

Tili*, 6.63 p. m. ; arriving at Syracuse 7.26 p. » . , jjt. connect* East with First Atlantic Express; arrives

a t Ctica 16.05 p . m. ; Albany,1-50 a. » , ; New §York 7.00 a. m. ; Boston 11.00 a ia ; also wi th spe-clal Chicago oipreaa for all points West.

-• '.'" ' LEAVS SYBACDSE.

6.45 A. I I . , on arrival of t h e Paelfie Expresi that leaves Kew York a t 8-iO p. m : BaldwinB-

S S r v i l l e , ? . i 5 a . m ; Lamson^ ISO a . ta. ; Fulton, 7 52 a. n . ^arrive a t Oswego, 8.26 a. m.

2-S5P. M., (on the arrival of Day Express from the East and Weat;) arrives at BaldwiMvilto, 80S) P. If. ; Laaaaon'a S.22 p. m. : Fulton, 3.42 p . u . ; Osweg* 4;15 p . m . ; connecting with Oswego and Home Railroad tat all point* narth to Watertown.

7«30 P. U.,9a thearr ira l o f the special Chicago Expreaa arriTingat Baldwihsviile,8<0S P M.: LamBon's, 8.J6 p . m . ; Foi ton, 8 86 p m. ; arriving at Oswego 9.06 p. m. . . •

8:40 p . m . : on arrival of First and Second Atlantics from U»» West , and Broad Gauge Express from Now York and Philadelphia: arriving at Baldwins-v i l l e 0 : 4 2 ; Lams*o's 9.58; Fulton 10:20;Oawego

BA6GAGE CHECKED THROUGH ONLY ON TICK-ETL POKCHASED 4T THa. COMPAMt** PFFIgE. MJr Through Tickets for all point* E»st, West.Soath

and South-west for tale at the Company's Offices. COMMUTATION TICKETS

at 26 per cent , discount between Oswego and Ful ton , and 20 per c e n t , discount between al l other stations, oan be procured at any l ime by application at the Sa-perintecdent's office in Oswego.

jKTOiwego passengers taken to and from the Lewis H e a t e , Fulton, without extra charge.

W. B. PHELPS, Superintendent. W. F . HOLWILL.General Ticket Agent.

^ MANHOOD.

How Lost, How Restored. Just published, a new editiou oi DR CULVERWELL'3

CELEBBATEOBSSAY On the BADICAL CUKB ot certain weaknesses, the eSeeta ot Errors and Abases in early life.

The celebrated author, m this admirable essay, clear­ly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful prac­t ice , that the alarming consequences of such errors andabuses may be rsdically cured withoat the danger­ous nse of internal madlcioe or the application o f the knife ; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, cer­tain, and effectual3 by means of which every sunerer, no matter what his condition may be, may care himself cheaply, privately, and RAIJIOALLY.

•Jt&* Thfs Lecture shoald he in the hands of every youth and every man in the laud.

Sent ,under seal, in plain envelope, to any addres», postpaid on receipt of bis cents, or two post stamps.

Also, Dr.CulverweH'a "Marriage Guide," price 25 cents .

Address the publishers 4- ly CBAS. J. C. KLINE & CO.,

m Bowery, New York, Post Office Box 4,586

M.A.

PAPER

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mmu Between Journal and Standard offices

No. 23 East Railroad ficeet,

Syracuse , Bf.Y.

An immense stock of

Envelopes, Paper Bags,

ROLL AND

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The largest stock of

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Shortest and moat direct r«ate to Oneida,Ilome, Utioa, Saratoga, Albany, Troy, New Y©rk,

Boston, Philadelphia, and all points EaBt and South.

L'nes of Telegraph to all Stations for Railroad amd Public Service.

The only line in the State running all twelve Wheeled Coache*.

Commencing: MONDAY, Jan. 15th, 1872. Trains will run Daily, (Sundays excepted) as follows

R D N N I N 0 SOUTH^-LEAVE OSWEGO ACCOMMODATION.

T : 0 0 A . M.—Fulton8:10 a. m. : Pennellville, 9 .00a . m ; Oneida 12.53 a m ; Norwich 6.4l p m ; Oxford 6 3 6 p m , arrive at Sid ney Plains 8.20 p m.

NEW YORK EXPRESS. 8 . 4 0 A . M — a r r i v e at Fulton 9.11 a m; Oneida 11 25 a m i Leave Oneida 11:40 a. m. on arrival New York Express from the W e s t ; arriving Smith's Valley 12: »8 p. m. ; Norwieh 1:46 p. m. ; Sidney 3.10 p m. ; connects at Onieda with New York ExpresB Fast at 1 1 : 3 0 a m ; arrive Ctica 12.80 P m ; Albany 4,15 p

• m ; New York 10.30 p hi; connects at Sidney with Afternoon Express on the New Berlin Branch, ar­riving New Berlin 4.60 p m ; also afternoon KipresBof Albany & Sutquehanna R.R w e s t ; arriving at Ring, hamton 5,15 p m. afternoon Express east , arriving Al­bany 8.00 p m.

ATLANTIC EXPRESS. 5 . 0 0 P . 3Mt.^Arrive8 at Fulton6.30 p m ; O n e i d a 7 . 4 0 ; leave Oueida 7,46, on arrival of Accomodation from the west, arriving at Smith's Valley 9.00 p m; Norwich 10.80 p m , connects at Oneida with Atlantic Ex. East, (Sleeping Car attached) arriving at Albany 2.^6 a in.; New York 8.00 a m .

RDNNiNG: NORTHS-LEAVE OXEIDA ACCOMMODATION.

0 . 3 0 A . ML—{Ihrough from Sidney Plains) arriving Foiton 2,10 p m, Oswego 3 30 p m.

MAIL. 1 0 S O A.M. -^On arrival of morning train from Sidney Plains; Fulton 1.00; p m.. Oswego 1,80 p m. Con­nects at Oneida wttu New York Express east , arrive TJtlca 12,80ip nn ; Albany 4.15 p m ; New York 10 30 p m . also connects with Day Express west .

EXPRESS. 6.40 P. M.—•Throngh from Sidney, leaving Norwich

3.16 p m , on arrival ot train from DeRuyter, leaving Oneida 6 40 p m . on arrival of Chicago Exuress from east, arrives at Fuiton 7.44 p m ; Osvrego 8.15 p in.

Trains are run by Albany Time. 49^Tickets vim Midland can be procured at the prin­

cipal Eastern offices ot the N. Y. C. fc H. R. R. R. ^gg^Through Tickets to the principal Eastern Cities,

on Sale at the Company's office.

Baggage Checked Through. T£3_Pasfcen*er:B can secure Berths or Sections in

Sleeping Care f«r the East from Oneida by application to the Company's telegraph Agent*.

t®,Pa»8engera lor * ulton by this line are landed di­rectly in the village, avoiding the tedious Stage trans­fer , and extra expense necessary by other routes.

j j y T i m e between Oswego and Fulton twenty minutes quicker than by any other line.

W. P. Mc&INLEY, Superintendent. Wit. H . WKBD, General Ticket Ageitt. May 2'iC

MURTGASESALE.—Whereasidefault has been made in the payment of the money secured by mort­

gage, dated April 15, 1859, executed by WUiiara H. Marshall and Julia A. Mai shall, his wife, of the village of FajetteviHe,,County of Onondaga, and Stateof New York, to Hi rum Wood, ot the same place, and which mortgage, with the pjwerof, sale contained therein:; was recorded .n Oswego-County Cierk's office April 18, 1859, at 9 1-2 o'clock a. m , In liber 51 of mortgages, page 6; and whereas the said mortgage has been duly sold and assigned to David Wiggins, ot New Haven, N. ¥ . , who ia now the lawtul owntrand holder thereof; and whereas the amount claimed to be due upon said mortgage at ihe' time of the first publication of this notice, is the sum of $1,890.20, and which is the whole amount claimed to be unpaid on said mortage; a u J no proceeding? 'l»ave been had at law to recover the same or any part thereof. .Now therefore, notice ia hereby given that, by virtue oi the power ofsa lecon-tained in said mortgage,and duly recorded a s aforesaid,. u d l B pursuaiiciepf the statute in ttuch cate made and provided, the sa i l mortgage will be foreclosed by asale of the premises therein described, at public auction, at the law office of Skinner & Wright, iu Mexico, N. V., on the 30th day of March, 1872, a t 10 o'clock in the forenoon ot lh i i iday , T^e premises are descri&eii :n said mortgage siiibsUntiailj as follows, viz :

All that tract or parcel ol land situate in the TO.VD of New Haven, Cownty of Oswego aLd fctate aforesaia, being part of lot Np. (15) iiiteen iu the Nineteenth Township of Scrlba'a patent, described and bounded as follows, viz: On the west by the center of the Lake Road; on the norih by the south hue of land lately owned by Levi Booth; on the east by Philetu? Lee's; land; on the south by said PhUetus Lee's and. Electa Jones' l a n d , containing twenty-eight and nine one-hundredths acres of laud, all wnhin said bounds, be the same more or let.8. A n l the partk-a of thu first part covenant and agree with the party of the second part that the above described prciaisea are tree lrom all incumbrances, abd. that they are lawfully seized oi the same.r-Dated JJ.Q. 3 , 1872.

1JAV1D WIGGINS, Afgignee. SKi.vs.vit 6 WKK;HT, Att 'ys , Mexico, N. Y.

MORTQAOE SAEKtf-Wberea&4efaul?"has been made in the payment o f t h e money secured by mort­

gage dated Detoember 22d, 1862, executed by Charles' M. Smith and NltnoyS. Smith, his wife, then of the: town or AlBtdttj dotinty of 0<iwegoand Sts teof New York, to Benjamin E. Bowen, of the town of Mexico, Oswego county, N . Y. , and Which mortgage, with the power of sale contained therein, was recorded in the Cleri 's office ol said county, on the 9th day of January. 1863, at 2 o'clock p . m , in Liber No. 60 of mortgages, on page 259; and whereas the amount claimed to be due upon said mortgage at the time of the first publication of this notice^ is the sum of nfty-four dollars and thirty-seven cents, and to be:ome duo the further sum of seven hundred and flity dollars, making in all the sum ot eight hundred four and 37-100 dollars.; said mort­gage was , on the 21st day of Uecember, 1871, duly sold and assigned to Ebenezer E. Mecter, who is now the lawful owner and bolder thereof, and no proceedings have been had at law to recover the same or any part thereof. Now, theretore,notice i s hereby given, that by Virtue of the power of sale contained in said mOrtr gage, and duly recorded as aforesaid, ahd in pursuance oi iho statute in such case made and prov|ded a the said mortgage wi l l be foreclosed, by a s a l e t f the premises therein described, at public auction, a t the office of Skinner & Wright, in Mexico, N. Y. ,oh the 30th day ci March, 1872, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day . The said premises are described in said mortgage sub •tantlally as iollows, viz :

All that tract or parcel Of land situate in the town of Albion, county of Oswego and State aforeSa'.d,described and known as subdivision No. seven (7) of a survey made by Robert Gillespie, oi the North part of Great Lot No. (7) in the west th i r l of the town of Albion, containing Fifty Acres oi land more or less.

Also the undivided two-thirds part of a l l tha lU—et or parcel of land situate in the town of albion aforesaid, being part of sub lot No. (2) two in a subdivision ol Great Lot No. (7) seven in tne west third of said town, and is the residue of said lot after laying off thirty acres, heretofore deeded, in the N. E. corner i-f said Lot, and twenty-five acres off tbe south end of said Lot, containing about thirty-uine acreB and One tenth of an acre. Also, all that part of Bub lot No. (1) one in said Great Lot N». (7) whuh lio-> east of the centre ot the highway, being the same promises conveyed t#y deed, dated January 31, 1854, and recorded in Oswego County Clerk's office, in book 66 of deeds, page 67,irom Orvnle Robinson and wife, to lra D. Smith* Henry M. Smith and Charles M. Smith.

Also, all that trtct or parcel of land situate in the town of Albion aforesaid, being a part of subdivision Lot No. (3) three, in Great Lot No. (6) six in the west third of said town, and in the 22d Township of Scriba's patent, bejinnlng at a stake standing in the East line of naidlot No. (6) s ix , being the South East corner ot Francis Bradtej's land, and runs thence S. 2 i a 3 0 min­utes, W. 17 chains 88 UnkB to a beech stump cornered and marked; thence N. 66"*», W. 11 chains 20 links t e a hemlock stake standing a . ol-'jW. 23 links from a beeca tree; thenceN. 24' '30 minutes, E. 17 chains 83 links to a beech stake cornered and marked; thence S . 6 6 q , E 11 chains 20 links to the place of beginning, contain ing twenty acres of land.

All which parcels of land are free and elear of all incumbrances except a mortgage, upon which there is unpaid about One Hundred Dollars upon the parcel first above Cescribed.—Dated Jan. 3 , 187/A

EBENEZER E. MENTER, Assignee. SKISNER& WKiutH;, Att'ys, i iexico.N, Y. _

Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburgh, o & Rome Railroads.

&

WtNTKK ARRANGEMINT. Commencing Nov. 27th, lfc-71.,

R o m e , W a t e r t o w n a t i d O g d e n s b u r g h I I . Et.

MORTuAGE aALE.—Wheieas deiault has been made in the payment of tt.e money secured by the

u.urt6age dated 16th da> ot September, 1863, excuteo by Jacob T Hadord, and Ljdia Ann, bis wife, ol Boyla-tun, in ihe Count', of O wego.and State ot New Ypik, to William 1. Skinner, ot Btownvilio, County of Joller-nOn,inBaid S'ate oi New Jfork, and which mtrigage witu the power of Ba'e contaiced therein, was recotded in the Clerk's office ot Oswego Co., on tnev:6in day oi •September, 186S,at 10 1 2 u'clui;ti.a. m, , u Liber 62 yt Mortgages, at page 12b. Auii where*!* the amount cluiintd tot 'e due upou s a i d m o t t i a b e a t v h e t i n i e t i the first publication of thin Lovice i s t i -e turn ol *j70b 06^100, aiid which ia: the whole amount cUiiutsd lo be ui^ai i on said mortgage, and no proceedings have been had at law to recover the same or any pait thereof. Now, therefore notice is hereby j,ivtn that by v u t u e ot the power ol sale contained iu Said mortgage and duly re­corded asatore»aid, and in pursuance ot the statute in such case made and provided, tne said mortgage v\ ill be torecloBed by a s a l e ot the premises tt ervin uescnbr cd, at public aucticn, at the law Office of Skinner & Wright, in Mexico, N. Y , on the Sixth djy ot April, at ten o'elock in the iorenoon of that day. 'ihe said prem-u s ari described in said mongaga uul sUatu l iy as fohows:

All tbat tract or parcel of land, situate iu the town of Boyloton, in the county of Oswego and Stateof xNew Voik,ki own and dis in^uisuod as part ol lots No.. *i2 and 33, bouudwl a i foliows,to nil: Beginning iu the center oi the State road jontbe north line of lot 33, runs south­easterly down the same IP the centre ot tne woodland road on the north side of land deeded I. H. Cleveland, tl.enco west along s^id woodland'road, and line of land deeded gaid Cleveland, to the west line of lot No. 32, ttience north along the sao-e 1250 links to the N. W. coiner ol said lot ; t'i nee east en the lot lines to the place of beginning, containing 76 75 IL'O acres, being the same lot of land deedtd to Jacob X. Hatlbrd by Gf i i c t l iu iber t Vau Wugeuir. ' l i . edeed bearing date tev. 12 ,18e3,and recorded iu the Clerk's office, Huj 22, 1863, in Book at Deeds 95., at p.'ge 4 . 8 — Diited Jan. 10, 15,72.

WIH IAM T. Sb I-SNER, jlortgagee. _ fc'K.!.VNIiR & W K I U E T , , A t t O l I ' e y S . M l X I C O .

MORTGAGE SALE—Whereas default has been made In the payment of tbe money secured by mort>

gage flWted May 6th,1870, executed by Dexter B. Per­kins, of PalermOj Oswego Co., N . Y . , to Cyrus Whit­ney and Timothy W. Skinner, ofMexico, OswegO Co., N. Y , , a n d which mortgage with the power of sale contain­ed therein, wfts recorded in the Clerk's office of the said County on the 13th day of May, 1870, at 9 o'oloek a . m . , in Liber 87 of mortgages, at page 429, and whereas the amount claimed t o be due upon said mortgageat the time of the first publication of this no? tice is the sum of $260.84-100, and to become due the further sum of nine hundred dollars. Said mortgage was, on the 18th day of January, 1871, duly sold and assigned to Samuel Ci Larkin,who thereupon became the lalwful owner and holder thereof. Said Samuel C. Larkin is now deceased, and on the 4th day ofOct . , 1871, Timothy W. Skinner was duly appointed executor ot his last will and testament, and letters tes­tamentary were duly issued to him by theSurrogate of Oswego County, N . Y . And no proceedings have been had at law to recover the same ^or any p»rt tbereof.-^ Now, therefore, notice i s hereby g iven that by virtue of the power of sale contained in sai i mor tgage and du­ly recordod as aforesaid, and in pursuance of the statue in such case made and provided the said mort­gage will be foreclosed by a sale ofthe premises herein described, at public auction, at the office of Skinner & Wright.ia Mexico. N. Y., on the 17th day of April, 1872, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day. The said premises' are described in said mortgage substantially as follows, v i i :

Al l that tract or parcel of land situate in the town of Palermo, aforesaid, being part of lot No. 0, in 15th township of Scriba's Patent, bounded as follows: Be­ginning in the centre ef the highway on a l ine with the board fence on the southerly line of lands once ownedby Ceryl Snow, running tbence southerly along theeentt r pfsaid hignway to the north lino of laudsformerly own ed by Quance. Thence easterly along tho said north line to the westerly line of lands owned by Gordon, thence northerly along said west l ine to the ionth line of lands once owned by Ceryl S tow , ihenee along said Snow's south line, to the place of beginning, containing 3>£ acres more or lesb,

Also that other piece or parcel of land situate in said town of Palermo, being apart of lot NO 9 , in the 16th townsbipof Scuba's Patent, »nd is bounded and d e s . ' cribed as follows, to w i t : Commencing at the North­east corner of land once owned by M. B.Campbell on the townshipl iae of New Haven, running thence south­erly on tho east line of said Campbell's l a n d 6 c h s . 23 Iks. , thence easterly along said Campbell's fine to the old township line, between townships No. 14 and 15 oi Scriba's patent, thence northerly along said old town­ship lino to t h e town line ol New Haven, theace west­erly along the lino of said town of New Haven, to the place of beginning, containing 4 acres of land, he the came more or less. Also, all that tract or parcel of land situate in the town of P?li /mo,aforsaid, ahd known and distinguished as being! je north hall of subdivision No. 3 of lot No. 1, in the U f h township Of Scriba's patent , beginning at the south-west corner, west corner of sub. lot No. *>, running thence S 67*5 30 min., E £2 ch. lo linkB, thence S 32?. W. 8 c h . 27 links, thence N. 07* 3 0 m i h . , W . 62 ch. 8 links, thence N. 22"* E. 8 ch . 27 links to the place of beginning,excepting an i reserving lrom the last described lot, from the west eud of said sub. lot 18 acres of land, beini; that part lying west ol the road running from Vermillion to the plank road, as formerly conveyed by Or>ou Davisand Henry Davis to Gamaliel Perkins, Oct 18,1856. Tho whole tract above described contains 51 37-100 acres more ojr less. Also, t'uefarm of about 22 acres,the farincontracted bylieury Nicholson to John Reed.but lately owned by Levi Roo'h in said towpof Palermo,for a more particular ill scripth>u of said pfemisesaee deed dated July 17,1865, giveu by Levi Boothtp Henry NicholpoD.and reenrdei in Osweyo County Clerk's office Jan. 29,1808. in Bt.0k 108-.of Deeds, page 279, and being the s i m e as deeded by said Niebol son and wife to Almon Lini's'eyi and deed recorne 1 in said Clerk's office, Nov. 11,18.69, in L'ber 1,27 of Deeds, page 16, excepting and reserving lrom saW land about 11 aci*63, heretofore coutr»cted to C N. Kpccc' r, lying on She south side of road feadinu: frotn Vertniihou lo tbe old plank r o a l , and beiug all the above land tLai \ laid oh said south sice.—Date-i Jan. 17,1872.

T. W.SKiNNEK, Executor of the last will and ttstament oi Samuel C. Larkin, late of Mexiao, N. Y. , deceased,

t . W. SKlSNEBjAU'y.

New Boot & Shoe Store.!Qswego&Swaoi»t EBM i SPECIAL NOTICE

S. L. ALEXANDER

Hf.s opened a new Pool a* & Shoe Store in

Prnyiie's Hew Blook^ Hexieo,} and has jds-t purabai-oJ,ntthe lowt-st cash price complete aasortuieut of evt iy tbiug ia the line, lor

MEN WOMEM & CHILBREH

S-f h i s Company have now on sa l* at their e 9 c « , t ick* et ii via Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, Graat WMttra add Michigan Central, and Grand Trunk *»UwM]r7^

Through Tickets to Cleveland, Toledo, J)«tro*t, ftraai Rapids, Grand Haven, Jackson, ChioafO, l l i l w i t t w , Ja|nesville, Madison, Galena,Dunlelth, PrairUi i s Oklita Fulton, Rock Island, Burhugton. Quiscy, Bt. L M U . OijnVl.a. C'iuvenne, Salt Lake, SanFranclsoo, Mtvphte, Nashville, New Orleans, and all points south a**4 mtw-wl-st. j«- BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. iBaggage checked only on tlcltets par«h«niat Ut«

Company's offiG?. Any information in regard to connections, r«nte«wiU

b^ furnished by applying at the Comptay's 0O«« t0(. wlego.

W. B . PHILPg, guptd -

am Bound to Sell,

ami iio cu?tooaer plain t J prieep.

s^all bu.\e occasion lo com

1 shall bo glad bosts of new ones.

loeee toy old patron? and

REPAlRIN(r DONE CHEAP. MeXGo, March I , Ib70.

3Nt&!T

^GoixJNoaTH'-- TBAIKU LBAVB

A. M

'Jaicden*. . . . . . i . . . . . . . at ^ I 2 » i ; V?il l iamstown., . a t 5..40-.7i. K a s o a g . . ^ . . . . a t 5 . 4 8 . . . .

Sandy Creek . at 8.3'J...

PierrepontMahor. .a t 6 .62 . . . .

Watertown at 7 . 6 3 . . . Arrive at Ogdensburgh . . 1 1 . 4 0 . . . .

Gomg-Jo at-n, 'Tra in t-Leave-r-A. M.

O g d e n s b u r g h . . , at . . . Watertown at 7 . 6 0 . . .

Perrepout Manor. . . . . a t 8.43

Sandy C r e e k . . . . . . at 8.S8 Richland . . . at 9.10

P . M . . . 1 2 . 5 0 . . . . . 1 .40 . . . . . 2 .0S . . . .. 2J7... . . 2 . 3 a . . .

. . . 3 . 0 2 . . . *.. 3 . 1 6 . . . . . 3 .81. i . . . 3 . 3 8 . . .

. . . 4.-J3... . . 8 . 1 6 . . .

A. M'... . . 8 . 4 5 . . . . . . . 12.4.1 . . 1.27 . . 1.44 . . 1.49-. . 2.0^ . . 2.19 . . 2-3J . 2.49

. . 2.58 . . 3-26 . . 4.16

P . M. . . . . , 5 . » 5 . . . ' . . ti.i'6

<3.43 . . . . .6.52

7 Ob . . . . .7 .2-^ ........7.38

7.52 7.57

. . . . 8 . 1 4

. , . . . b . 5 7 . . . . . . . . .

P. M . . . . 2.28 . . i . 6 . 1 8 . . . . 7 . 0 2

. . . . 7 . 2 1

...»7.'38 . . . . 7 . 6 3 . . . . 8.05 . . . . 8 . 2 2 . . . . 8 . 3 1 . . . . 8 . 5 8 > t . . 9 . 6 0

UHlGAJfc tfALt.— iVtier^asdelauU has o i ta inady in tne pay weut ot tne Mim ol inoue^ secured to be

j.-aia b ' a'certain tMlenture ol mortgage btariug cute the i'Stu day oi November, 1860, exeeuUd Uy J'thn Buckley, sen. , of the City ot Oswego, County oi Uswego and at ale of New York., "to Sauiufel L. Post,-of the Sauie place, which said mortgage vntti the {lower ol talc tticrein coutamad was duly reeordrd in ihe Clerk's Office ot said County, on the 9lh day ol January , lstT^ at 11 o'clock a. i^.., lu book 71 of uiurt-g«-g.es, «'U J>aeO lua. Ttie taia nioitg.trie was , on ;lie 5th day ol ASarcn,,1871, dul> assigned to Patrick Finn., ot lit City ol Uovvtg'j, iu said County and d U i e alore-.•.aid A yd whereas i n e au-ouut claimed to be uue upon suid mongut.e at ihi tune'of me hrst publication ot ihis no,tice,is tne su;m ot sixty hix t ollars ana ninety, -i-uir't-chts, beiug l i l t / t-ohars oi prinkipal aud MXteeu

jy 100 dollars ol luK-nsi ; .nd wberea» no suitor pro-

I ^Lvn^y at law has ueeu lLSt'tuted to leeover the debt eLciiFut. oy baid iiioft^agejor any part tnereot.

Now, tLtrelore cotite lb hereby given that by vutue t" i._. t iowerutoao coiitaiued iii said mortgage, and duly le^ordeuad a l o m a i o , and in puisuance o: tb1? statute in such tuae made and provided, t h e taiu m o m a g e ^ ^ i , . l w -rofeeloaed by a sale of the prcrtuins~tKreiu described, at public anct.on, at the uliict of Meirsh s Webb, in the City ol tiswe^o, N. Y. , on ti.e Uih day of April, 1872, a t IU o 'dt tk lu .ha lure Lp^n ot ttial c a y , lor thi payenent and m.isiaelion ot the who o amount' ckia ieu to oe unpaid ou au i t ecureu by haiu n.oitgage.

Tne tuil'ow iug is a deseripti.n of the mortgaged preuii <s as coutj-iced in said mortage : "All lli.it tract or parcel ol I'eiuu biinate in t t e third Waid ui the Lit} o! L'nWega, Couhiy ol Uawetio ana aiate o! .New ^oru., k t i cwnas l t i e went haSt oi Lot Lumber one hunorvu ana Unity uve \ l v 5 ^ , lu the V'aneji i ra . t , as liid uo*n ou a map ol Bald tr^vt aiaue by John ile.»air. and hleu ia the ctUceolit-e Cieik ot the County ol usVe^o.' —»

b a u d JcLU*r) lytb, l s 7 i , pAThlCii 11 . \N , Assignee.

JliUsn & WldiU, A t t ' j s , Oswe t o , N. Y.

Sleeping Carbon Nvw York "Cxprens,leaving Water t o w n a t 6:18 P. M. .arr iv ingin New York at 8;00, A.M and leaving New Yorkat 6,00 P, M.,,arrivingin Water town 7.63 A . M .

Oswego to New York, leave 6.00 p. m . , take Sleep­ing Oar at Richland, through without change. Return­ing a ir ive in Oswego".40 a- m.

O s w e g o a n d R o m e K . K .

GoisQ EAST—

Jswego.. S e r i b a , . . . . . . . . . . . Kew H a v e n . . . . . . . l l e x i c o . . . . . . . . . . .

Sand H i l l . . . . . . . . Pulaski. R i c h l a n d . . . , . Arr ivea t R o m e . . .

Watertown

T R A ] M : L E A V I A M. 7 .45 . . . 8.06....

. 8 . 1 8 . . .

. S . 3 0 . . .

.8 .44 .* .

. 8 . 6 5 . . . . 9 . 0 5 . . . 10 .65 . . . 12 .60 . . .

r . M .12.50 . 1 1 2 . . . . 1 .24 . . . . 1 . 3 8 . . . . 1 . 68 , , . . 2 . 0 3 . . . . 2 . 15 . . . . . 4 . 1 5 . . , . 4 2 J . . .

P . M . .6.00 6.21

Going WBSTjT'i'Ains Leave— A M A M. PM.

Rome . .* 4 . 2 0 . . . . . . . 1 2 . 6 0 . Richland. . 6.*:0.-... 10.10 .2 .50 . , Pulaski 6.£2 ..... 1.0.30 3.03'., Sand H i l l . . . 6 .4a . . . . 1 0 . 4 6 . . . . . . . 3 . 1 5 . M e x i c o . . . . . . . . 6.65 11.C9 3.30., New H a v e n . . . . 7 09... . .11.-33... . . . . 3 .45, . S c r i b a . . . . 7 . 1 9 . . . . 1 1 48 JU5 Arrive a t G s s e R O . . . . . . 7 4 0 . . . 1 2 . 2 5 . . 4.1S

... .6.3-2 , . ,« .46 . . .7 .00 . .7 .10

... .7.20 ,.. i9.50 . .8 .57

•P..-M. . . 6 .25 . . 7 . 5 6 . . 8 ,08 . . . 8 19 . . S.S3 ..*> 47 „:8.C8 .9.20

J. W, MOAK, GencralSup't . fl^»trainsxnhby New YorkC<ntralTime.

jJSp-Berthsin Bjeepingcars from Richlanuto New York can be had by leaving orderswi th C. L,WBBB,Agt.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.~In pursuance o fT . W. Skinner, Surrogate of Oswegc

B a r d & Baker ' s

liisuranee A^eno?, Successors to D.W. 0. FECI. Representing tne iollowi-ng 0am-

panies: JStiaa Instirance Coxnpany,

Of Har.ford Conr ecticut. Aasets, $5,782,(335,

Poenix Insurance Company, Of H a r t f o r d C u n o .

MORTGAGE SALE —Wh rea« defttnlt i w b«W made in the payment of tbe monty s i m r i t l by

mortgage dated the 30th day of November. lS6t» • « -opted by Henry House of the town of Mexico, Coosty of Oswego, New York, to Calvin 8". Brooks, of w « t o w » , cpunty and state aforesaid, and which mortgag« ( wi th the power of sale contained therein, was r«eord«41a the Oswego County Clerk's office, on the 2nd d»y of I eceraber, 1868, at 2 o'clock p m., in Book 81 of mort­gages , at page 355. The amount cUim«d to b « ^ h i » upon said mortgage, at the date of the first pablimfdoo o' this notice is the sum of eigbty-flve 61-1M dollars r and there is unpaid and to become due on M I S moit-»iage the farther sum of one thousand two hund««4. tventy- two 96-100, making in all .one thousand ti>M« tundred eight 67*100 dollar!!, whleh i f th» HbOl* amount unpaid thereon.

Now, therefore, notice is hereby g iven , that byv ix -tde of the power of sale contained in Mid mofiji ig*, End duly recorded as aforesaid, and in pursaaao* of the statute in such case made and provided, the «aid ciortgage will be foreclosed by the sale ot tbepremiaM therein described, at public auction, at tbe law Ofto« of .Vkinner & Wright, in Mexico, N . Y . , o a t h s I t h d a y o C June, 1872. Said premises are described i s ialtf a w t * gage as follows : All t h a t tractor parcel of Uk4irU*tat* in the Town of Mexico, aforesaid, and b#ing part » | i o » cumber 108, of tbe 20th township of 8crib»% Patwit, and bounded as follows: Ueginninfat a Stakli Ul t b * we«-t line of t h e 21st township of Scriba's Pateaf, tjbr nee 131 links south east from a hemlock *orfaate4, thence west along a line of marked traas 18 ch^fiOliaka ip a stake a t tbe south east corner of H. D. Rlobatdao*i.'a Ihnd. thence N. 5 ° , E. 19 chain 55 links to acaaaUtaa*. Ihck cornered standing In the west l ine of townak^BJIa. 21, tbence S 85° E. along the west Una of said towfakiy t'J chains 55 links to the place of btfiDoifif, «ttuais> ijag ten acres of land.

j Also, ail that part of lot No. 148 of the ai»t TowaablB cjf Scriba's Patent, lying and being on U»« soatfc MM «f the highway leading east from Grafton S q o a n t o ttk* Town of Parish, containing fifty-nine and 72-100 ac ta t pf laud, be the same more or leii.—Datad Karon 18 , lib72.

CALVIN F. BROOKS, Mortfagae. ; T. W . F K I N S E R , Att'y, Mexico, N. Y .

;A DVIINISTRATOR'S JCl»cf sale made Feb. 8

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D. S I M E SEMI-ANNUAL

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To bedr&ttri 5Ijti4ay, M.ucu-5, 1872.^ ONE (JRANI> CAPITALS

Pr ise of $10,000 in GOLD! One Prize S'5,009 in Silver,

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I'iv*j I ' l l z . d * l ,» -o3 Fiv i ' i'rtZ'.H v.V.O l'cii 1'rixt's *?'IifM- n Two fdmily Curria.<-j und silver M'OU-at'.'d . •.•••- a- h 2 H ' i r . - i ' s .^ f i j t ; ^ , . ' . - , , «: ' ••» wo**'' JOJO I;IC'.I. 1 rtoi-th $50iJiac'/ Tea-§100 each. l.OuO Cold itiri.- ..-.'

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of an order wego Co., notice

s hereby given to all persons having claims agaits t David D. Keller,, late o f t h e town otPalermOiin said county, deceased, to present their accounts, with the vouchers theveaf, to tne undersigned, at the residence of Freeman Riclnardsoh, Jr. , in Palermo, aforesaid, on or before the 25th day of July, 1872, or they will Io--e the benefltof the Btatutein such case made and prorj.

ded.—Bated Jan. 17, 1872. FRfCEMAN RICHARDSON, Jr , Administrator J S S T H E R D. KELLER, Administratrix.

SUPREME.CO0-RT,—Oswego County. Cyrus Whitney against Elizabeth F. Lewis and William Lewis. In

pursuance and by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure and sa l e , made in the above entitled action on the 12th day of March, 1872, the subscriber, referee, for tl-at purpose duly appointed, for such purpose will sel l , at the County Judge's rooth in the Court House in Osweco, on the 4th d*y olf May, 1872, at 10 o'clock in the toie-noon ot that day, the real estate and mortgaged prem­ises directed by isaid judgment to be sold, and therein deBOribed as foJiows, to w i t : All that tract or parcel of land situate in-t(lie-town of WiiliamBtowh,in ihe Goanty ofOswegOjand known and distinguished as being lot ninety-lour (94,), in township number five (5) of Scriba's patent, containing one hundred and twenty acres of land, more or less.—Dated March 20,1872.

BRAINARD NELSON, Referee

at reasonable rates.

Manufactory opposite Toronto Mill*?. Mexico, Dec. 19,1871.

C. WHITNEY,

COUNTY CO0Rr.—County ot Oswego. Lyd-ia Mel-via sg'8t Mlary Jane Empie Summons for Relief

—Complaint filed. To Mary Jane Empie, defendant: Yon are hereby summoned to answer the complaint of Lydia Empie, plaintiff, a copy of which was on the 8th day of March, t87|fcfiled in the OswegO County Clerk's office In Oswego City, N . Y., and t * serve a copy of your answer on. the subscribers a t their office, a t Mex­ico, Oswego county, N Y. , within twenty days after th» service of this aiammons, esctusive of the day of icr vice, or the piaia'Uff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint.

U4i SKINNER it WRIGHT, Pl'ff'n Att'yi.

At^rney and Counsellor at Law,formerly ci and now at Oawego, corner Bridge and Firat East Oswego;

Mexico s treet ,

Wool Wanted. GASH Paid for Wool at

Peck , Mexico. the Store of H'C

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Assets-

Insuranee Co.

Assets, Royal,

Assets, Glen's Falls I

Assets,

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SI.738,922.

America, Ol Phikdeiphia, !'a.

13,050,523.

Liverpool. EishnJ* $10,C00,000.

nsurance Co., Glen's Fall?, N. Y

$ 5 7 1 , 1 2 ; * .

Continental Insurance Co., Of N e w Y o r k .

Assets, Watertown Fire,

$2,53!»,63fL.

' n Watertown, ISf. Y. $271,754.

Insurance Co., Of Watertown. N. Y.

Assets 550,848 OSice one door East Empire Block, Mexico, N Y

Assets Agr icul tura l

i : M.BARD. Sitf E. BAKER.

J ai P' ' a i co­in S S ' Sk'. an> to pu' is

RTOA(• ESALE.—Whereas ,default has been made n the pavment ot the money secured by a tnort-tad April 6 ,1889 , executed by Andrew Druse^

i the Townof Volney, in t h e County of Oswego •ate of New York, to Walter NibbS, of the same . and which mortgage, wi th the power Of sale con-i therein, was recorded in the Clerk's office of said y , on the 24th-of May, 1869, at 12 o'clock noon,

•i r 84 ot mortgages, [page 301; acd whereas the .nortgage has been duly assigned to Timothy W. er, cf Mexico, N. Y. , who is how the Iawf Jl owue-older thereof; and whereas the amount clatmed

e due upon said mortgage at the t ime of the first icafiOn of this no.tic«, i s t h e s u m of $480,and which

r.ie whole amount claimed to be unpaid on said mortgage; and no proceedtDf.s have been had at taw torecever the t-ame Or any part thereof. Now, there­for .notice is hereby given that,by virtue oi the power ot hule contained in said mortgage, and duly recorili-.i as aiorcsaid, and in pursuance of tbe statute iu such ease made and provided, the,said- mortgage will be fure-

oaed by a >-ale of the premises therein de.-,rribe i, at public auction,at the law of&V.e of Skinner a* Wright, in llexico, N . Y. , on the SOth day of March, 1872, a t It) o'clock in the iorenoon of that day, Ihe .- aid premisps i r e described in said mortgage -substantially as fol­lows ,v i z ;

All thattraci or parcel of land tvtuate iu t'hetown of Volney, the equal undivided half of the south halt of lot No. 14 in township No: l a of Scriba's patent, in said Town of Volney, County of Oswego and Stateof New York, by a line parallel to the South line of f-aid lot, containing in tho paid South half of the said lot 69 25-100 acres of land, be the same more or lest, except, ing to ihe Trubtess of School District No. 10, and to their sucoessors in office, the School House lot where tiie Sehtol House now stanOs, out of the above described premises go l d i g , and no ion1 er, than the same shall be occup'ed tor a J)istr;ct School.--Dated Jan. ii, lh72.

T..W.SKIN-NER:, Assignee. SKISXER& WRIOHT, Att 'ys , Mexico, N . \

"TiCfotice is hereby given, that tbe terms Of the 0?we-JS go County Courts and Courts of Sessions in and for said County, will be held from and after January i , 1872, at the t l m e s * n d places following, to w i t :

First Monday of February, Pulaski. Last Monday of March, Oswego. Last Monday of June, Pulaski. Last Tuesday ot July^ Oswego. First Monday of December, Oswego. No grand jury will be summoned for t h e June

Term. Pulaski, and the July Term, Oswego, is desig­nated to be held for the trial of issues o f law the hear­ing and decision, of motions,and other proceedings,at

I which »p jury will be required fo attend. ) * ,_. CYRUS WHrtN£¥vOswegQ Co. Judg»,

SUPREME COURT--Uswego County. Cyrus Whitney and Timothy W. fc'kinncr against Elizabeth F. Lewis ,

William Lewis, Leonard H. Fortune, Helen E. Fortune, James W. Stout and Emily-Stout. In pursuance and by virtue of a judgment of toreclosure and sat<,, made in the above entitled action on the l'2th day of March, 1872, the subscriber, referee, lor that purpose duly appointed,for such purpose wil ls 0 ! ! , at the County Judge's room in the Court House at Oswego, on tbe i l h d a y o f M a y , 1872, at 10 o'clock iu the iorenoon of that day, the real estate and mortgaged premises-di­rected by said judgment to be sold, and therein do-scribed as follows, to wit: All that tract or .parcel of land situate in the town of Albion, County of Oswego and Slate of New "STork, being part of lot No. seventeen (17) of the east third of the town of Albion : -Beginning on the east line of said lot twoehs . N. ofthe south easi corner, and runs N. 23?, 85 min. j K. along said line 37 chs, 58 Iks t o t h e N . E . comer of said lot. Thence N . 6 5 Q , 16 rnin.jW. 12 chs, 99 Iks to a statte on the north line of said lot. Thence 3 . 2i"* 3J min., W. 2-i chs. 74 Iks. to a small black ash near -the watering place below the saw mill. Thence S. Sb° 45 sec., W. a . chs, 76 Iks t o a pine Tbence S. 20 sec.,,W, 5 Chs. 75 iks to the cenier of salmon River Plank Road. Ther.ctS 25° E. along said Plank Road 6 chs.. 77 Iks. to the y. i l ineof said lot. Thence S. 80° 45 s e c , east 9chs . t o j the butt of a leaning beech at the water's edge of the mill-pond. Thence S - 6 2 ° £ . 3 chs. 61 Iks. through the pond to the",place of beginning, containing fifty and 28-100t-h acres of land,be the-same more or less. Also all the right to flow all pt the laud forever of said mill and premises, which the said Samuel LeavJU is en­titled to for the use of the said mill and privileges. Also the right of way to pas-< and repass over the fifteen acre lot lying south of the above described premises arid between the before mentioned Salmon River Road and ihe Rome ahd Watertown Railroad, in common with the party of the first part, his heirs and assigns, for trains and passengers forever, doing no unnecessary damage tn the crops or premises in passing or re­passing —Dated March 20 ,1872 .

BRAINARO NELSON,

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SALE.—By virtue of as tim 18»^by Hon. T. W, Sktt&«t,

.Tu.-..'i-.-.teoft swego Co.,N. Y., I shall sell at poWU a-ui.tiun, to the highest bidder, on Saturday^MsrohSOtb, 1,672, at one o'clock in the afternoon, a t HahUay'a iioiet, in t-be-village of Colo-se, Oswego Oo«l*. Y . , t h «

I follow iDg described k n d ; All that parcel Of land aito-u-.l in the town ot Mexico, County otOswago aa&Stata

N. y . , being a jpart of great lot No. 1S3, township 80 , Scriba's Patent. Beginningata point i n t b a BJlddla

pt tt.e highway that leads East from ColosM toCamdtan; tbenre North along a line, said line being tea faat Kaat bt the East Mde of the blacksmith shop of 8. D . Hark* Siara.or where the shop stood in the year lS41:ttMaea {North to the North end of said blackimltb. abop; Itherieo East as far as the said Markhan' i land L'xtends, thence southerly along said Markhasa's «aat line to the center of said Camden highway; t&sooa v a s t along the centre of said highway to the place of bagia-h'.ug, containing twenty-five one hundredtha of anaera pf land, be the same more or lees.

Ihe above desribed premises are a villaga lot , with a )com:ortable house thereon, now ocflttpiedoy Fttot St . •ete r,—Dated Feb, 8,1872.

EDITH BEADPRI, Administratrix of ttie fcoods, chattels a n d eredtta

[oi Margaret Bwaiilieu deceased. , Ai V1.V RlCEtAitDSON, Aft 'y , ColOBBe,".». Y i

MORTGAGE SALE.—Whereas, default bafl.jHMB made in the payment of the money tscurad b y

mortgage dated the 4th day of April, in tha yaat l t t » , executtd by William Vanderveer, of the towaftC:H|trw Haven, in the county of Oswe$o, and jaaW'-j fTIf* York, to Mary Jane M*Uon. o f the town, county and state aforesaid, and which said mortgage waaraeordad in the Clerk's office ot said county ot OsWago.lnLlbar bo of mortgagss, on page 238, on tha 17th d a y t f #aaa» B-ry, T<t"0, at 10 oVIork in the forenoon of that day , Ahd -whereas, the said mortgage has bean assigned ana deliverd to A. ¥ Kellogg, of the town; of, HlXi**t in Oswego Countv, and state of N e * York, and tbe same is no-.v owned b y h im, said A; 7 . Kellogg, and whereas the amount claimed VihTtf.iam

d H-o-fFes w i t > upon said mortgage at tho time of the llrat publiaatjloa 1 r i t ! 0 \ -ir-h ! oi this noticei» the hum of two huadrid a n d l w M i t j -

' " tour dollars and fifty six cents l$2UMy, aj^d .ifttelt *» 'iijteil harness, the whole amount claimed tobe paid on sa id mortgage. -•-•wood 1' I an u, I Now, therefore., aorice is her t-by given that b y - •*&••

M.icLrnes,. worth ]|tue of the poner of sale contained in said x-Mrtgag* and duly recorded a< a'cresaid, and in pargnancf 'or the statute in such case made and provi led, tha said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of tlip premise* therein described, at public auction, at tha Ktxioo »' ', .-.uu village of Mextt.o, in Uswego County^ and state of New York, on tbe ath day of May, 1873 ,at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day. The same pram!-ht-s are described in said mortgage as follows: All that tract or parcel ol land situate in the town Of KiW Haven, aforesaid, in Town«bip No 19, of Seriba'a jpat-eut, beiug a part of lot No 101, bounded and daaaribed as follows: Reginning at the north-east «orn«r.Ov Jot Nu. 1«2, end running from t h e n c e westerly a long. tha line and bounds (18t9) of Amariah KiboWB laad to the centre of the highway, thence northerly along tilt-centre of said highway to a point in the ranga" of a* stonewall, tbence eas erly along fbe centre o t said; stone wail',a-nd in the direction ot the same to tha w e a t line of said lot No. 102, thence northerly^ along t h « i i n » and bounds of said lot No. 102, to the place of bagin* mug, containing three acres and oae-dfti of »n jk*T9 * f land.—Dated February 14,1872.

A. F. KELLOGG, A«3gaaa, A. F. KBLtoGe, Attorney, Mexico, N. Y .

ORTGAGE SALE - W h e r e a s , default has baan, made in the payment of money secured by Atari-

gage dated April 23d, 1870, executed by WiHiana R . ~ * " " ~ ~ ~ ' """" " "1.1%t-

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to be due at to btcoU:e i:u..' t tlivrcoutroni t l n . i i i - t g a ^ i - b . - . i n ; . . , ei'nt'd ov Cl- >i';*--ll.iV'i'U, in Hie co-ui-to Allium Lind-iey (i

. tt.e i-l.l-e.of lUe-CI-i bO ol i'ior't^iige?, ;;'. i.ai-y, 1^'JK a-t l-e.-i M U U ' l i i ' d , : i w l betoru ih.s , lu wi duly appftiile.1 hy l.c Stiiui;-it.- of O:-**isocount-., ad­ministrator of all an 1. > :iigu-.>ir the vOtj-tsaud chat lets of -the said Almon Lind-ley, dtnasei l , aud the &at.i njort-Kage was iutluded. iu and w.rc a part ot said gooes a n l chuttcis o! >aid Almon I indslcy, deceased, fthicli said ••KrUage wa--, ou the 3iat d-ay of J'.iUiiai'v, .18.70, duly a>.vj.i;jued by sai-.. U-aac M, l'.'.u '.-ley, us Mich admtuisr tra 0.- ;.s alori'said, Ly a:i-m-.tiuoiebt ui wriiiusf, to Mkh.o:i >. i.'.udaM, :n: t t'ie a i I Miehai-1 S. l.ind'alf did, on the 20th ilay ol Jauuary, 1872, t>y au tr-strumem in writing, duly aSMgn s i id jooit-a^e to i u'«;!>. S mtb , who, ou t'he siam'.*'day., by ;.u mst-ruu out in wr.iiing duly Mild and i-i-i.j'ied s . i i i i.irtr.i^o -o Kdgar Cole, the >ub-enbtr , w lio is noi-. [lie Ln'ul owner and holder of the satue.

Now, tbei-efor*, tiff:.•«• i.s !..rel _v s iveo, that !n prtr-suaine oi a porter ol. >-de c.;iit.i.Ei d "in said liifrtjj^^e, and ul tho t tat ute in s,ich v.i e made and provided,, lie- j.reo.-.-'.-••! .tn v r !>•.•'• Ki tun.". fcuveiyJ. b-y eaii mori-•••a- tv »n viit: •'A-'ltl.-at t-ract or pa-rcel of !a- d fituatc in the town of New fi'iven, Ceuiity and tt.ite alorei-aid, and eouU'ied a-i fiilloiv- : Uu tlie iiorui by the road called the Lily poud r.bad, on the east „by the read leadma from New Haven to Kuilou-, tin the touth by land's owned-by A mog Wright j on the w e t by lands owned by Thomas Shannon., contimiug forty-three acres oi land, be the same m-iri." -or less ," will be sold at pu-h'lic auction, at the law ollice o! L. V Smith, in the viiiagy of Mexii.cs N, Y., on the fioih day of April,

lb72. a' 10 o'clock in the lo-ei.oon, .and the s a i l mrft--gage then and llieie thereby for..i:iojv.l T^I)ated Jan. 24th j 1872,

FIX'/RCt)i.E, ASviguee. L. 0 . ftanii, A . t 'y , Mi. x i t« , N Y

SURROGATE'S COt'RT.—A^fRRCGTK's Court will be held at the Court House in thec i ty of t'swego on

the-first Thursday of each motrli an t at m y office m Mexico On Monday oi each week, at d at the office cf S. N. rXida Esq,, ia Fulton,on the fi,s.t Friday of February, April, July, and October, a i d at the ofUi-of J. W. Fen-ton, Esq ,"in Pulaski on the fir^t Wednesday of Febru­ary, May, August, and November during the year .

January 1,1872. T\ W: SKINNER, Surrogate.

tul'tle, of Ambby, OswegoCJo.,N.Y.,to" .r.._ . t ieot the same place, and which morlgage wftk fta power of sale contained therein, was recorded in, tha Uowego County Clerk's office, May 6 t h , l«T0 , 'a t 8 o'clock, p . m, , in Liber 87 of mortgagei, a t *pag» 179 , and w hereaa said mortgage ban been duly sold and as -signed to Pavidf. House, of Amboy,•stiacounfy>'». T .» wno is now the legal holder and owner theraof^ aad . whereas the amount claimed to be due upon aaidmort­gage at the time of tbe 8r»t publication of t h i s aiottaa: is the bum of $161.00, and which is tha wools aafflpst claimed to be unpaid on said mortgage,and nd^roaaad-mgs have been had a t law to recover the same or i * y part thereof. Now, therefore, notice i s h e r a b y g r t e a that by virtue of tne power of sa l e contained in Baid mortgage, and duly recorded as aforesaid, and to pur­suance of the statute in Buch ease made and provldad, the said mortgage will be loreolosed by a sa le ot tha premises therein described, a t public auct ion,at tba law office oi Skinner & Wright, In Mexico, K. Y . , OB the 11th day of May, 1872, at 10 o'clock in theforanao* of that day. The premises aro deiwlbeti la' a»14 mortgage substantially as follows ; t

All that m e t or parcel of land situate in t h e town of Amboy, County of Oswego, state o f "New York, fcaawn and distinguished as being the wester ly "fifty .*ara», e f lot No, four of the sixth township of Scriba's M t i a f , (Amboy,) and according to Blake's survey, and aOttnd-

,;ed as follows: On the west by land owned bir .flfOfga 'W.Lewis , north by the Mayer lo t , east o y t a t B o l n a ' stead lot of the late Hubbard Warren, «outh b y t h a old Mexico road, and contains fifty acres of land..—Batad f i b . 14,1872. - . . - - .

DAVID T. HOUSE, Aaslgnaa, SKis>fBR & WBIGHT, Att'ys.

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