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™ fmmmmmmm —mm mmm ^ s z!\m , '' w : : *ibA W. W* w ft It' wtt '•*SrT HAVE JUST SECfEnPEBggyS^g. •* - LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK —OP- •* ' Consisting of DBX GOODS, OROCERIES, CBOCKEBT, ' ^\fl.' ' 4BLASS-wABs£ '. BOOTS AND SHOES, V* • Which they offer aMlie . - i X. O \Vy 3B © T fPBICBSi For CMh otBeady P»y. The; have «7all and TsrieA-aSsortment of BEST BROADCLOTHS, . PLAXNiNDJ-ANCY CASSIMERES, OASES STEEL MIXED AND BLACK DOESKINS, BEST ENGLISH BEAVER CLOTH, Qloves, Gauntlets, Hosiery, English Cotton Flannel, Satinet and Colon Cloth, Blankets. ORBSS GrOOX)Si i Their Stock of DreasOoois is complete, from the neatest Print to the costHes&Srik, coAsUtios of wv&t** ! .;i v .^.y^,rn^Mi^.»,:i B ^^a5 ^;:!fHE-rtIN»E,IlSiaNEp, HATE FORMED A.LIHIT1D GO*l'KTNE\BSHip AND WILL CONTINDI THE BUS- jKteS«*«BNERAli*reROHAHDIZIHer AT NO. 3 ,\ p *jjte^^Sjj^,.JUSpEB THE HEM OF W. G. DICKINSON & BRO. * G. DICKINSON, DVJGHT DICKINSON. HUES, Ui an the latest styles, WOOL BE LATHES, PRINTED THIBETS and OASHMERE3, In new and elegant designs, IRISH POPLINS, «AJHLLAS, , . t .-. • aWHLD'EOHEVRES, BASKET PLAIDS, LCASHMERB PLAIDS. PLAIH THTBETS, LYQNE3B, OOBCBQS^I CASHMERE SCARFS, CCBTAISf'MOSLINS, FLANNELS, PRINTS, great variety No. 1 Kins'* Block, Jlalone, N. Y. r^rchasera wishing good bargalnsfand the beat quality of Boods, win do well to give o» a call, as we keop our Stock fell, and shall sell at in. lowest tiring prices. H OOP SKIBTSftho best article In town, for sale a KINGS*. po RK, of extra quality, can be found cheap at ' KINGS'. DOCK SALT—the best f«r salting meats, can be had J* by th< r Use basnet, and at a low rate, at. KINGS'. YXTESTERN SAXT, by the barrel, is sold at a small TT profit, at KINGS'. B OOTS cV SHOES-A splendid lot just received and now opened, ready for Winter, at SINGS'. H ATS & CAPS of the latest styles, are no offat seHiDjr KINGS'. S OAP, CANDLES,' OILS, FLUID, AND Camplsene.ofthebeat'qnalitles, for sale at KINGS. B UTTER, CHEESE, POTATOES and all kinds of Produce received for Goods, at the best mar- ket pries*, at KINGS'. S UGARS & SYBCPS, wholesale and retail, a loweat prices, at KINGS'. T OBACCO, keg, box, cat and spilt, and not to be beat, for sale at KINGS'. F ISH—Codfish, Mackerel and Salmon, are selling cheap at ^ KINGS'. O. Moses, Jr., Has Just Received a New and Fine Jfp ASSORTMENT OF GO©»§! The Fall Campaign, has Fairly Opened! GREAT ATTRACTIONS!! W. Cf. DICKINSON & BRO. Are now Receiving tho Largest and most Attractive STOCK OF GOODS EVER Brought into Malone. The Ladies will find that the Place to find an Assortment of Dry ttoods—such as will please them will be at our Store—where we shall take pleasure In proving that we perform all that wo advertise. \Seeing Is believing.\ Come and See for yourselves^ We have now In Store the Largest and Prettiest Stock of DRESS GOODS Ever Introduced into this Market, among which ; may bo found SILKS, MERINOS, TAFBTAS, (new article,) BARATHEA CLOTHS, (new,) ALP A CC AS, (beautiful shades,) THIBETS, . PARAMETTAB, LYONE8B, ALPACAS,(agored.) REPPS, (figured and plain, MOHAIRS, POI DC OHEVERS, DELAINES, (cotton and wool,) PRINTS, Ac, Ac, *o . We have also a Beautiful Stock of Mournizxg GtoocfLja. Also new Styles and Beautiful Shades of Ladies' Cloths for Cloaks «Sc Dress- es to Match. ' CLOAKS & HOTTSTZEJIRS On Hand and Made to Order at the Shortest Notice and by Experienced Workman. SHAWLS IN GREAT VARIBTT! All colors of the celebrated Shaker Tarns- Single and Doable Worsteds) — Shetland Wool—We iuvlie particular attention to our Stock ot\ Balmoral skirts, or which we have 100 now on hand and more an the way. We have Everything the Ladies want and only ask an In- spection of them. We hare paid particular attention to the selection of FLAN- NELS for Gentlemen's Wear, and can show some atylts that have not before appeared in Malone. In addi- tion to which we hare a good Assortment of Cloths siaaei Oaaslnaerea For Men's and Boys' Wear. We have a Stock of over $3000 Worth of Boots and Shoes, And claim to be able to Sell for less than elsewhere, for the reason they were bought before they advanced in price. PLEASE CALL AN D SEE FOR YOURSELVES. No Goods Sold Except fo r 3=L S3 JA. ifc \SLT - T* -A. TT. i • Cash paid for Butter--.All Kinds of Pro- duce taken for Goods at Cash Price. •tr\** -r-4-~-V *<-\ immaam, No. 1 Union Block, ©a the Comer) - 18 AGAIN HtoETLjTTB New Fall Goods! i JU£T FROM MARKET, i Among which may be fonnd a 3PLENDID STOCK OF DRESS 60008! OF ALL STYLES. WINTER SHAWLS, Of the latest Pattern. BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS! LADIES' CLOAKING! Boots and Shoes! And » very Large Stock of Sugars, Teas, &o., &o., &o., Which he will sell at the ^malLest fining. J7>/afit GIVE HIM A CALL. Malone, Sept. 9, 1S83. 0 . L. HCBBARD. J. H. MORGAN, C- - ' .;\''.*'' C> r t2\ S-'?.-i? •\•^S-'iti. it: WINES AND LIQUORS I have the best of Imported New Fall Goods! W. K ]ST J± I> IV After the, lOth day of May, .- This Stock consists in part of .r WatoHes, Olools.®, JT XI W 33 la 3EI TET, Silver and Silvor-Plated Ware! *• WCT»«ical Instruments! —and- B»A.3SB\0- <3*-OO:E>S»J His Stock of Silver Plated Ware consists in part of\' Tea Setts, Cake Baskets, Castors, BUTTER DISHE8, SYRUP GUPS, Spoon Holders, Goblets, Call Bells —and— fiii & MB CLOTHIHG MOREHOUSE & PALMER hav e received a large stock of Hearty Clothing! Of all Descriptions, Styles and Qualities, r which they are selling at prices which make It GO OfF LIKE \ HOT CAILES.\ OA^EROOATS ofall drrades, —FROM THE— TABLE K!VIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS., V H£!/!?£»¥ HATt NEITE He will give his attention to repairing Watches, docks and Jewelry, , at No. 4, Union Block. Malone, Sept 18th iS6S. J o. HIOSKS. Jr. , ;> -i ' - JTTSTtRECEIirEil! _ — AND — WXLX*lBE OPENED , OK -? • THURSP AY, SP PJT. 34th, A Large Addition W the Stock of MILLII^lgY GOODS I MISS ISABEIXA McHTJGH'S WE/lt!' STORE, let Door fivest of A. Heath'§, aia|*;!Street, Malone. 4 • Ji\ — f • , ]lfTiss.. OTcaAiniat HAS JUST RETURNED, FROM JXt MewT«*rk^rttl» : p5xeitbck of TasatonffllerWirinery- fiood^wWclMrIirl)6^|>enedoo , ' | wur, fflipy; 24*jli. The noes: eontfats of ib^uVett, Blbbooi.'Beit Krkous, Laces Gaianre Lace, Bwere, Serpentine Braldj Gauze Veihj, Mareu'i Ha,U, &c, *e.„ A^^teaBy^RiETy;©^, Thy LadTea ^**«A*kruny &*ite| to eill and examine tbe6oc*<fW^ft»™eJr*,aa»he feels confident that ttey wia^vaaatafa^on^^InqnaUtyaiidpHce. Bept,»,JS9?.. ' . [ —TO THE— FIKESTBEA VERS, among which are tome of thick which have given such, universal satisfaction. A splendid Business : Frook», —AT-j- ASTONISHIA'GJLl ! LQW PRICES. Matched Suits of Cassimeres & Satinets, also a large lot of CJa^ssixaior© Vests, • —AT THE- (( Same nM^ipaes.\ Itoeprheautlfal stock of aitto;ortt.b ; and Collars. DanciBgand — t3ie oft ... September guftvwgi, .';,\{ •ad «»ap«ctfin>-Invites' aU wBo feel lafcsreeted^fa th»3iS' :pft«e1!B*it»t*efrTotttis«ntste»tne«ani ' npootfiatocculon. ._ *JM,liithi : *P !6ri«nW * 'Sim fat <^iK.Mii>}mm „fj«f-»Ur wJSjrlta iastrdctlcuae in all the most fashfona- :r*^ S*«»»>.»*** Stt te?gft,«n9»M «J» a?roie p*w!e- «««HMKtte tie TajroTcmeBt of W«,8cno»»rn other \»*»«» , . j ,.;Spt lT,S*r...: We would call the etii Neckties r Sei among whtgih the j The latest Xhlng and vary Handsome. - UndersMrts and Drawers. -„ ' —AT- • '*JE#«s'if' Hffiiar**- JPrIt5e?«. And In jact ewtytttaf, nteSeiS.to, COBIB lata • - Call Early to Ensnre a gooi Selection, •'.<:«»ttvi^:.'.'..'.r»*.;,^ e .'!:,-: ^^fey.Vi^'ra'ia^iiti'pii.iiiir^ „'—'•« .—».ia.. „• •m «0flp W$m HQOP sk«R*ri wa^«ri(fil«a'a , '' . Z* '- *- 1 ' i;v ' ' ' ' * \ •* 1 -- TS*$S&s&^ J && s *- ww^ft*?*^ S,j*S'^ ^,W»»o«^vloit<a*neai»itattftee3tato ^KerrbrnvJate of aWoa#?a«eaie, eared-to . e«acja«B»s« iitn^K«le*%lrereby«t r ett iecordinar wns having claims sgalnsttfie estate of of HsJone deceased, that they are rr .^ ^—. i^* i*. -~,.. , -*. .J,. —(jreofto*h« one Village, It the «few»n.t6eTbtlehet»tn*t«ofto*h«r .*«e*oIf»: *|0r MBBHBir Aitnlssratrta. ••• • .. t; .??£&;iyi - ':-\' -\ • • »»*•»»-ttearas- ^>> ''\•:*.•.-* r <\ .-Tjhjpii j*,i'|fbody''Ei*»?.'•/.;,;'• So that the *.jidle»i TT«1 «e« tho Naoeaaltr of Callinc at otir Store before Pttrehaalns;. ®$&$mVffl •*• PiLMER, \- v w**..*;^«i#a»-»!«**» • •. WILL SELL GOODS FOR H. eady-Pa y- HEI8 REOEITING Carefully Selected for this Market, Including some of the Novsltles of the day, comprising Us usual variety, and ' No. 2 Phconlx Bloob, Malone, N. T. Sept. 9,1883. W. KNAPP. 3ES3El.3Fl.XtS No. 1 Union Block, Malone, N. V. In times past, all classes ot mechanics and Tradesmen, have been able by a Utile experience, to know at what Price* their Wares can be Sold, to afford a fair living ProJU; and as a general rale, all articles of the same kind and quality are afforded at about the same prices, except occasionally tre see a Tradesman advertising and selling an article at one-half the price his neighbors are asking. And what is the conclusion! either that the. article Is a bait to s/cure a customer who will pay twice the osaal price for other articles, for the sake of one article cheap; or, that these cheap goods are aparioug and worthiest, and \ dear at any price.\ When these are articles of commerce, that can be pur- chased or replaced at any time, It Is sot so much matter; bnt when It Is the POST&UT or Lncmss—and perhaps the last we shall ever have an opportunity of obtaining—how desirable that It should be as perfect and durable as art Is capable or producing. How often we hear people express their regret '• that they had not obtained it Dcrrsn PIOTOSS of some lost friend or dear relative while alive.\ Norr If you are in want of a PlcTOsr, please call and examine Sracrasas at, FERRIS* OAX.X.ERY, ~ Where you will find a Large Assortment of Plain and Fancy Caaes! And, also, the Largest Assortment of Plain, Fancy, Oval, Gilt and Rosewood i - Pjramog, *- Ever Offered for Sale In the Village of Malone, sad for which only a fair and; remunerative price will be asked. Don't forget (he place; No j.l Colon slack. Wines. Brandies and Gins, frtlCH AATHE DOUBLE PINE-APPLE, MEDER'S SWAN. DEW-DROP AND HONEY SUCKLE GINS, ALEX. SEIGNETTE'S KOCHELLE BRANDY; JULES, ROBIN & CO.'S. JAS. HENNESSEY & CO.'S, OTARD, DUPUY & CO.'S, HIVERT PELLEVOUSIN BRANDY; PORT AND MADERIA WINE. OLD JAMAICA RUM. WHISKEYS. OLD OOBIf WHUEET, OLD BYE WHISKEY, WHITE WHEAT WHISKEY, KENTUCKY BOCBBON, OLD CHEBBT WHISKEY, OLD mONOlfGAHELA. Ui»WIMS§ — AST) — 96 PER CENT ALCOHOL. tdV The above Liquors were purchased previous to the advance occasioned by the heavy Government Dmy, and I will sell them lower than any house In Boston and New York for the same quality of Goods. All Goods warranted to be s s represented. _^a J. D . MORGAN, Water St., Osrdenaburgh, JJ. v. -ML. MOSBS, susuTAcroua ASD nrvEsroa or PATENT BREECH LOADING FIRE-ARM! <&^p The most Simple and Durable o f any Rifle Invented! I T IS LOADED WITHOUT BOD, 8TAHT- er, or Patch for the Ball. NO LOSS Or CARTRIDGE CASES. The Case, when discharged, can be loaded and used any number of times. It li the CHEAPEST fiEPLE FOE SPORTSMEN! the Coat for 856 Charge* being $1.83.- 1 lb Powder, 258 charges, ©TOots. f) t> #D TO 8 boxes Caps, @ 0 els. f£ box .', 18 8# S>a Lead, © li* ots. «) a 44 ti 83 RIFLES AN D PISTOLS MADE TO ORDER. Bepairing in all of its Branchei! SHOT oa Doasns Srartr, kfaixms, N. T. W,F, _ Havs jost received, and! now o) Xietrce XJo* 1 of Qo^M 1 EDWARD CHERRIER ?#oml^.re^ee«Wi»l^^,h^;f^en^sm^^^ pnbjto gen. «|$; ; Chlcaso, Wew Tork aid other Markets, Cos^!!i!2s. , =?sriif ' 200 SBIJSL s*XTRA WRSTERN.f^OUR, Made frdsi Amfctr, Iow«, Scotch widTTliittrTTheit. 26 bbls. Extra Mess Pork, SO BBLS. SALT, OO 3S*k>l0. qement, 300 IIUSII. CORN, 400 OOXU9S DRY HARD WOOD ! Rye, Barley and Seed Peas, OLOVER AN;D TIMOTBT SBBO GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS, —ALSO— A Choice Lot of Family Groceries, DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C. Choice Wines and Liquors for Medical Purposes. We would Respectfully call Attention to oor Large Stock of Goods, which we will sell at a a Low Pri- ce* as can be Bonsht In tbla Vicinity. We buy Our Goods at Urat r»»ml« t and are thus enabled to Sail Low for Cash] or Beady-Pay.' Opposite the Court House, Malone, N. T. G. W. FISHKR. n«6-ly.l W. P. AM8DRN. NEW FIRM:! SMALLMAN & ALLEN harlot formed a copartnership, hay© now one of the largest t and moat desirable STOCKS OF GOODS! In this market, constating of DEY GOODS! CLOTHING! FURNISHING GOODS! Hats and Caps! OROOHRIBSI BOOTS AND SHOES! —AND— Tailor's Trimmings! A LARS* STOCK O P PRINTS ADTD DENIMS, CHEAP! French, American and Geraan Cloths! at lower figures than can be bought elsewhere. Fancy Cassimeres, Good and Cheap. Clothing bought at low prices, and told the same. A large Stock of HOtP SKIBT8I Very nice and cheap. Dren Goods In all styjes, at' prlosf that cannot fail to please. We have a TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT connected with our store, where we naaufactnre clothing to order. MR. C. B. OONANT, long and favorably known as a practical Tailor and Oatter, will attend to that department, and all work Intrusted to as warrant to give perfect satisfaction. Thankful for favors received from our friends while conducting business sepa- rate, we hope by honest and fair dealing to make It an ob- ject for those In want of the above goods and work to give* us a_call, and we win sell yoa If we can, and If not we will 1468 !S ARE! A VERY FCLL\ AlO»' COHPXETE ASi sortmen^bougbA.^ »;.,'.;,, ,• . ,' DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS FOR OA8H7 ITheriby'laTttii.ajpriSat WtJlspeiCtfoJdhbeii.if '., and Will be sold « ainiall advance from coir, and allow as at any Hardware ftore. In Northern New York. ^ Harness Trimmings, Mechanics' TOwIS, Irak ABS; Steel of all • -* '^SiftsV * •'^•* 4 - Palnll, biila Varnishes, Ir^utityv K. A. DEJLOIVG'S MALONE MARBLE WORKS. Th\e Subscriber Is still In the Marble BnrinesB, and- Is pre- pared to famish MONUMENTS, QRVES TONES, AC, - '—AT . - . . _, SttOBtX NOTICE, AlfD M GOOD STYLE. r HAVS STJTJCIftlOItTv-OItKlvJCErsrj And bare taken great pains In getting the latest styles of finish.' Iktep thebettof American and Italian Marble, And win f*n»*i cheaj) as can, be sought' In northern New York. OALLANDllXAMINErOBTOURSBLVBS. ^!BS±—X' renleBosa , „ .acres of Und, abont oaa-thlroVof wbWiI* eUareaand the. .rest it good Tlkher Ian* - There la a j»e'd house and bam. It Is situated about fbnr miles s«»th-weet or-Malone vltlsge- on an excellent road to draw Iassber.as It Is nearly all down grade to the TUlage, and any quanHty oflogs can be obtain. '»'•- ' «fcs> Vary Low*rIew of $1900. \ ^Q13ri*-'^^3^- i Jlttpr i M'iW^ WlrsUW* 6» '-«3iK3«jii«iBO*j>-i<v- PaJat, *o., 1000 |«oxea,Glaaa, any MWLAWD:MttVi|AW8i. ^H;;.•--'• - •.; ii;, y'*.».;! cm &m,w& 'iiwii,.' •! >•' v \- \'-\ ; \ '. Mdn»ry^htar.*siethaVtnycn< wtnWlBijuTrUa*. . HoUM la he^bra^vea^'Tlia f} lb;ave < ctveiimy laerlty, and I shall elaItatK>nepfhisearBl«ie,ner -tyy. at\ de*UorJs&.«nfiMnjbAfWr ittli dating . \ ->. _~ : Dated UaloiH!,»«pfc t.-llisV-'\-- < \• v-^ v-./. •eo v sslaerlty, «i*io«f\ OHAMJC? *AtL». • 11: •• • ' •, 'rsWQMfcX-.pfr ft«A«e : \ T HS CrtDHHSieNKs*' HATK >I1TTY '\•••' ' *^ ^fc-jg . * £ ^ak^* '^l*S«sSS'sSJ^P^BS'ie^^^B^SaSBBjfc|i ^S^^SJSJSJBSJJ^ ^*^ ' <P*w\ f -SPSmsr jT'sSS^Sw^eaeS^PS/a , • I , * ' SAW «**: If AND J* A. jBIXOJnf, ^tolji D«5oS*Bd). help yon buy cheap of some one else. W. E. SMALLMAN. OHAS, W. ALLSN. THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OP SEWING MACHINES! Ever Exhibited in Northern New York. i0COT$?AlBy>- V **.* ' V5V 7'**'. »•? « • ' • • a large and excellent assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHIHG! consisting of every description of goods in that line, all of. Siperior Qoality and Mannfactnre! and selected by himself personally with reference to the wants of this community. He wonld direct espe- cial attention to bis stock of H O S X E5 It Y! which will be fonnd to be UnrlraUed to Variety, Excellence and Cheapneaa, Pi NORTHERN NEW TORE. The Otistom Work .of this establishment wQl ba under hie own direction. Prom his long ejrperienoe as a practical outter, and his determine* tloa to consult the wishes and Interests ef his friends, he trusts that he shall deserve and retain the patronage of the public. ES-PBICB8 BODERlTEIja He pledges himself to satisfy all reasonable purchasers upon that score. N. B.—No charge made for azhlbitlng goods, or patterns. Gall and examine before parchgSng elsewhere, f E. OHRBRIER. Malone, March 7 1863. 3Dsr fO yp %-jppak^, SUXEOWVmfiXOKKi I ' * £, •' ~-i- HEUj«ioA»Tsra, PMVOCT JUasHAt'sOrricx.-t f ,-J£«^ISS^ J7ffi»^ot;-Ms^ti»,^n»e^j48&. •if . ACCORDANCE WITH'ORDERS RECEIVED PKOM „ the° Provost'Marshal General of the United States, pro- etslonsof General Order No. 105, relating to. the organisa- tion o f an Invalid Corps, will be carried into effect Imme- diately.;; . ' Tfi^Board'of Enrollment for this District will beta seulou aaM^#*o*«ldcs;^M:«n9K It, to receitre iopffisa. tlonsror enlistment into this Corps. J\ 0^ See Order No. 5, Contained in *?<Mf tera eenerally Clrcolated throughout (lips S. 0. F. THORNDHJB, 1450 Provost Marshal, lTtH District. Home Again. We have returned from Market with so large a variety of Articles which are suitable to be connected with a . . •FIB9T CLASS GROCERY & PROVISION STORE! That It is perfectly useless for us to attempt to enumerate them In any space which our Gentlemen Editors .will favor us with In their val- uable Columns, In these times when their Paper Is so crowded with important Na- tional War News. Therefore we taut be content by saying that we are at the Central Place, No. 3 PhenixBlook, Halone, Where we can be found at all hours of, the day. All wishing to purchase any article In our line will And It for their advantage to call and examine prices before purchasing elsewhere, where the largest variety of choice Articles ever offered In our line In this town can be found, compris- ing every dainty which the most delicate taste can fancy It wonld rellsn. Green and Dry and Preserved Fruits! BANANA, C17RBANT, LKmON, Apple, Peach, Jolliea, Preah Corn, Toma- toes, Peas, Pickled Cherries, Ac. STONE WARE, KKROSENE, HANGING A STAND LAMPS. Fisarxo TAOILS of all kinds by the 1000. Dyes, Yankee Notions, <fcc., &c. All of whioh to be sold oheap for Ready Pay. 8. J . HARW00D . D. A. LAWRENCE. P ROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL'S OF- FICE, WASHIHOTOH, May 22, 1863. NOTICE^ The attentioniof all officers who nave fceea honQraily.SlHharxei on account of wounds or disability, and who desire to re- enter the service in the.I»IVAiiD ; C0iT8,,is called to the pro- visions of General Orders,. No.'105,<flf 1863, from the War Department, published ta the'papers throughout the. coun- try. Such officers are requested to comply.promptly with the provisions of that order, and to send their written appli- cations, as therein provided^ for; positions In the TnvaUa Corps, (stating the character of their disability,) with \ eh -<.•-•>• - ... little delay as possible; t o the'Acting Assistant Provost Marshal General of the; State in which tbey may'be.' Such Acting Assistant Provost Marshal General will at once for* ward the applications, with his indorsement, to the Provost Marshal General at Washington. Officers for the Invalid Corps will be appointed Immedi- ately upon furnishing the papers required by General Order No. 105, of 1863, from the War Department. Their pay and emoluments will commence from date of acceptance of such appointment, and not from date of organization of the re- spective commands to which they may be aashtnsd. J. B. FRT, Provost Marshal General. f Vt COPARTNERSHIP heretofore extsUng between».' '!.,.•. ;'•- .\•' •••/-• ftltwooDr ,'Tif Wtt* :?;* _v^r-^wffl sir. lafemaU-, i, Q.a, \ff^'of j ffertsrSark*, iet^, *, lit*. ^ • rw ';-; «PQrICt-X;'. *t>~*;A' f 't {J &+#?* *-,»i\iJ- I' I asap-wsaredteel^MeMaadaew stateeettf.st IM sH >_ ^_ •tiaa.sJiijioaaJasa'rlUMasJ ' X*o^fr««t PosMsible Wlgrwmt • MaWa.-Tsastsk.ltss. '• ^••*J***ipW.iL» • THE BItVtPLBST AND MOSTDTJHABLB, THB ., CHEAPEST AKO BEST. *• . . They will do thej Greatest Variety of Work, With the greatest ease of any Sewiijg Machine. In tbe \ World. Maohlnesofailklnds, ShaUls >Stifea or Crrorar aV Baisg Stitch, as customers prefer. Al» a rood asaorf-aentof HBMMEK8,B«AIDER8,CORDERS, BWDIRS, NEEDLES, TilRsUD, SILKV AND OTHER FItrpiNGS. ., 'iVDB^AEEtBlF' '•< :M •' • ej. T. wjariTE, at Morehouso and Pateer'p OloMott Store, IK CONNECTION WITH THE BAldHf* ROOM, MJSSEaJSAMSOlV & PARKS, Havs Rooms jup.stalri, where , CattlngttMaklngPre«s^Clpdt8ytc., «j^k^.ib^«^B^W^ibJs^ ^ Braid, TncUng.SlnoUDg and Ea>brold-»7>. 10 ,„ WILL BE,ttX0O0f*0,TO. OAfi %M • THREE •Weeks since A. R. Godso ct Bro., No. 8 Phmnlx Block, Main St., Malone; went to the City and Purchased tbe Largest sad'Best Assortment of Boots t Shoes, Bole, Calf Skin and Upper Leather, Findings, Kit Lasts and Pegs, ever brought Into Malone. They have now on Hand a ROUSING Stock of Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Balmorals, for Ladles, Gentlemen and MUsee, of city work and their own manufac- ture, and Oscks In all varieties for tbe \ little ones,\ also I the finest French'Kid Slippers for Ladles, Misses and Chil- dren ; and when they ten their customers the Low Rata at which tbey are BelQng -these Goods, so that tbey who run can perceive that It MEN WANTED FOR THE INVALID CORP8. Only those faithful soldiers who, from wounds 6 r the hard, ships of war, are no longer fit for active field duty, will he received In this Corps of Honor, Enlistments will be for three years unless sooner discharged. Pay and allowances same as for officers and men of tbe United States Infantry j accept that no premiums or bounty for enlistment wUl be al- lowed. This will not Invalidate any pensions or bounties which may be due for previous services. Tbe following uniform has been adopted for officers and men of the Invalid Corps: FOR OFFICERS.—Frock coat-j-Of sky-blue oloth, with dark-blue velvet collar and cufli pin all other respect\ ac- cording to tbe present pattern 1 for officers of infantry. ' •' Shoulder straps—According to present regulation, bat, worked on dark-blue velvet. Pantaloons—Of sky-blus cloth, with double stripe of dark blue cloth down the outer seam, each stripe ene-half Inch wide, with space between of three-eighths of on ineh. Forage caps—Present regulation. FOR ENLISTED MEK.—Jacket—Of sky-blue kersey, with dark-blue trimmings, cut like the cavalry jacket, to come well down on the abdomen. Trowsers—Present regulation, sky-blue. Forage cap—Present regulation. „ Men who are still in service and unable to perform effec- tive field duty, may betransfered to this corps. Medical Inspectors, Surgeons In charge of Hospitals, Mili- tary Commanders, and all others having authority to dis- charge, under existing laws and regulations, are forbldeen to grant discharges to any men under their control who cosy be fit for service in the Invalid Corps. For the convenience of service, tbe men will be selected for three grades of duty. Those who are most effective and able-bodied, and capaoie of performing guard duty, etc. etc, will be armed with muskets, and assigned to companl* of the First Battalion. Those of the next degree of efficien- cy. Including those wno have lost a hand or an arm; and the least effective, including those who hsve lost a foot or leg, to the companies of the Second and Third Battalions; they wfll be armed with swords. Tbe duties will be chiefly to act as provost, guards and garrisons for cities; guards for hospitals and other public buildings; and as clerks, orderlies, etc. If found necessary they may be assigned to forts, etc. Acting Assistant Provost Marshals General are authorised to appoint Officers of the Regular Service, or of the Invalid Corps, to administer the oath of enlistment to those men who have completely fulfilled the prescribed conditions of admission to tbe Invalid Corps, viz: 1. That the applicant is unlit for service in the field. 2. That he is fit for the dudes, or some of them, Indicated above. 8. That, if not now in the service, he was honorably all. charged. , A That be Is meritorious and deserving. For enlistment or further information apply to the Board, of Enrollment for the district in which the applicant is a resident. Paovosr MABSHAL'S OFFICE, Malone, June 15,1863.\ The Board of Enrollment Is in session dally receir applicants. S. C. F. THORNDIKE, Provost Marshal * Pres. of B'd of Enrollment. BUTTO LPH'8 m REFURNISHED A OPEN EVERT DAT, (Sundays Excepted,) . From T O'Clock A. M., to 6 P. M. PLA IN PHOTOGRAPHS —FROM— The Smallest Vignette to Life Size —ALSO— COLORED IN USTtXA. TLTS^L. PRINTED IN COLORS. CABTBS 3D!E3 VISITS 9LSO Per Dozen. AMBROTYPBS IN OASES 25 CENTS. Old Amprotypoa or Small Pictures of Bs> coasted Friends or RelatlVea Ed* • lareed to Life Size. T O THE PEOPLE OP FRANKLIN COUNTT.we would say after an absence of nearly two years, we are,, re-established In our old quarters, No. 4 Eagle Blook/where' \ riot ~ ,« 1468 we hope to receive and merit tbe patronage heretofore BXj CHRISTOPHER R. FATT tended to us, Malone, August 6th, 1865. CHEERS Is a Larger and an can be found r Bay their Gaoi FOR Up their Spirits, This b a Larger and Better Stock of Boots, Shoes, Leather, Ac, than can be found this side ef tbe City, and no mistake. Tbey Bay their Goods .!' I Cash, and hence are enabled to Undersell many of their Neighbors. \They would be bjrppy to have ail their old EST ABlsiSIIED 1 700, Friends and Customers Drop In and Examine • TEEE Qaallty and Price of their Work. Tbey have not only got a large Assortment of City Hade Work, bat have also Work- men that cannot be Surpassed to make op Work to Order In tbe Best workmanlike Meaner and on the Latest style of city Lasts, and the very Best of 8tock of their own Selection. They have the Best Assortment of the above named Goods to be loand In the State—If not In the TTNXOK 1 Doat fall to Call and Ixamlne our Stock and Prise before Parchaslngelsrwhtre. Satit/hetioii Warranted. \j Repslringshall be Done to glve.EnUre Satisfaction. ^' Masons * Lewis' Polish Blacking—the Best in Market- Tar A Box. • ,3, _-. .-.-;.•;. ... A. K. GODSO. . , JOHN GODSO in their private practice, with entire success, superceding Cnbebs, Capsules, Copaiba, or any compound hitherto khMrn, 1 ^C NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE! NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY, ;.;; For tbe speedy and pennaneJDt cqre of i Gonorrhea, Gleet, Urethral Dischargfa, Seminal Weakness, Nightly Emissions. Jnwiitinmwti Genital Debility, Irritability, Gravel, Slrlctari; \ and AfeotUma of the Sidneys and Bladder, it. • which hss been used by upwards ,of. ONE HUNDRED PBTYSICIANSf i:-.4 li aUcabey, Dealerslo the artle>ee J ofhisfisn,iifao>ere,.vls * j*As~~, ... ' HlibT(>astIee4(*i XneaHswiyDeirswteh. ^^5ri*'Js^«s^-;-.r-w-f*tsM«sta*. ' ' 1: •bHtghTeiet, ecXaaSi- Feet., «i'«. ' ' Osire^iSsli, or.Sweet, ' . ftrestsh.' *,*>4«iiw£is*er.j^Jw^ AU»l»t, ' !2a»^ Ui t\ PSUJM ask .wSI af»: ^WrW^' \- -I.'»'.'1J.', ! -M1- -„*\- : * H. H. S H E R MA N ' * ikoe Wmre, on thort No. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, are speedy In action, often affecting a enre in a few\'6 and when a cure is affected it i s permanent.J 'Tbey are:.pre-,\.-.; pared from Vegetable extracts that are harmless on tbeays*, tern, and never nauseate the stomach- or Impre^ato^-jUte 1 *' breath; and beine sugar-coa.ted, all nauseous taste is avoided^ ,.- Nb change of diet Is necessary white using tfiem.\hor'does their action interfere with business pursuits. Each Bot con-, ; tains six dozen PIUs. , . , . • PRICE ONE DOLLAR. Dr. Beli's Treatige on Seniiiial Weak] 81LP ABUSE, GONORRHEA, GLEET; Sir, a'Psiipni., . 60 nages t cntitittoIngI.mport»!Jt ad v}et»to ^eiaj^t^efejjBiafoir FREE. SIX CENTS are required to pay postage.. • j,. L ' A,complete Treatise 1 on'GONORRHEA, 'GldtCT^ST^ICT- DBB, syPHILLIB, *o., W all fta-Various stagst,- with {H ' Prescriptions In English adapted for self treatment, without the aid of a Physician. ' 4 ! '-' PRICE ONE- DOLLAR. '-••\- * *• ' 7fiCeasr8treetNew<r8ifc(flbs:Mr»);rc'? f m:m ^ sii*'^ten&y* fe*B*iiW8^^0a#fe S S. r Boas»tai to Potsdam b#0iM,Btc}t/; -<J:' .j«3flrg|,K-* T\R. JOHN HARVEir, HAVING FOR tTPWARDa «<i »»e«ty yearftdeMM ^:p»re^e^ttol^flii' u .,. slfejytotn.etrtatmenw&i:'* „ • •- <?y » ^.^r,, '„-- Aii havlng\suec«-sded'ln thiusihds of tsses'-li re»^s»i«el*S mail, post pild, on receipt of the money by - : DR. HARVBIPS : A'rWotW r^l te UMit'Ftrf Woafe Hwiit- •.•rfii^Ktirtf.'^^ , •w.vii^isw'^i*'- *- *•-*\•* •-*\' AX i)r* _ i 111 II 11 ••-is- ai i i.'i |i. f> !• »••• i I, i isjsiisse^iBsjaJpssaft-sisjssif. 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