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-&*©Ti©E TO EXEMPTS. The SUeriff'of- Jefferson''County having de- P^fied'thekeniioillwont list of persons-liable to military 4'uty fir the several towns in said county, with the -undersigned 'Commissioner appointed ;to superintendthe drafting/of per- BODS liable to do military duty in said/Ooun- • ty, -and bo hear and .determine\exposes of per- sons claimingio be exempt from sueh. milita- ry j* uf ^» Notice is-hereby given that I will •bear and determine elaims-.for exemption, at my. office over fl\o. j4, Washington Sl„ Wntey- to.wn','daily, .(Sundays excepted,) between the homwof-9 o'clock, A. it,, and 12, M., and 2 and 5'O'clock, p.'jt.',' from this day up to, aud ijir eluding the |tli day of November, 1862. All : residents' of Jefferson Oonnty, claiming to be exempt from military duty, ' must, before the 6tll;day of November, 1862, make satisfactor- ily iprob'f of such exemption before the .under- signed ' Commissioner.—Dated Watertown, Oct. 20th, 1862. OHAS. D, WRIGHT, M-lw,] Com. for iTeff. Go. THE BEST PAPER FOR, THE. TIMES\. \GORE'S SURAL NEW-YORKER-, wide- ly known as the most valuable and popr u'ar journal in its sphere—as the best aud cheapest combined Agricultural, Horticultu- ral, Literary and Family Newspaper on the Continent—will enter upon its Thirteenth Tear and Volume in January, 1S62. It has long surpassed all rivals, in variety and use- fulness of contents, and of late is, more than ever before, ,,. , The Favorite Home Weekly! This is proved by its immense and rapidly-in- creasing circulation throughouube free States. Canadas, ifcc,, and among all intelligent classes in both town and country. In addition to a great amount of practical, instructive, and entertaining reading upon Agriculture, Horti- culture, \Oomestic Economy, Science, Art, Ed- ucation, &c, with a variety of Engravings, Music, Tales, &c, &c, it contains a complete and carefully-prepared Weekly Summary of the Latest War BTews. So that every reader may be fully advised of the. events of the war for (jhe Union. The Eural ardently labors for the preservation and perpetuity ot the American Union, as the great means of securing the permanent pros- perity of the people and •country. ' Though standing al,oof from party polities, it is al- ways and firmly for the Union, the Oonstitu- ; tion, and the Laws! Hence it is, aud will 1 continue to be, Patriotic, Progressive,-and Timely, . In both action aud sentiment—furnishing a •weekly variety of appropriate reading for th« various members of the family circle. The earnest advocate of right, and contemner of •wrong, its practical departments are instruct- ive and valuable, and its literary and news pages interesting and entertaining, while I he moral tone of the whole paper is unexception- able—the eehstant aim being to promote the peouniai'y interest, moral and intellectual cul- ture, and consequent home welfare, of the tens of thousands of families visited. It is in fact, the l^est Rural and Family Newspaper In America, as both presB and people attest. Its editors, with hundreds of contributor;: and Jporrespondents 1 , labor to render the Rural an . *able and. reliable exponent of Industry, Skill, \Progress Improvcmeut, and whatever tends •to elevate the masses and bent-fit the country a paper eminently adapted to the wants of •the people and times, Its reports of the .grain, provision, cattle*;'wool-and fruit'mar- Tcets are invaluable—and not given in a slow monthly, (of only 12 issues ptr year,) but iu &. large, beautiful, and progressive weekly? Style le, Form, Terms, &c. \Volume XIII, for 1862, will maintain the enviable reputation the Rural New-Yorker has acquired for both contents and appear- ance. It will be published in super!or style, •with new type, good white paper, and many •fine illustrations.\ Tts form will continue the same as now—double quarto—with an index, •title page, &c, at close of vear, complete for binding. TESliflS—A8wa\ys in Advance $2 a year ; 3 copioa for ?5; 6 for §10 ; 10 for .$15; 15 for $31; 20 for §25—with a free copy for every club of six or more, Now 'is the time to subscribe and form •clubs. Efficient Local Aeents wanted in all places readied by the United Slates and C m- ada mails, to whom wo shall try to give Good Pay for \Doing Good. Specimen numbers (from 6 to 13), Show- Bills, Inducements, <tc„ sent free to all dis- posed to benefit their neighbors and commu- nity by introducing the paper to more gene- ral notice and support. Address D. D. -T. MOORE, Rochester, N. T. To Cousutsiplives, T HE ADVERTSER HAVING BEEN RE- slored to health in a few weeks, by a very -imple remedy, after having suffered sev- eral years with a severe lung affoetion, aud that dread disease, Consumption—^is anxious to make known to his fellow-Saffeyors the .means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of tjse prescription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using th e 'same, which they will find a sure cure for OONSUMPTION.ASTHMA, BEOSrOHmS.&e The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and to spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer wiE try bis remedy, as it will cost them noth- ing and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. 'WILSON, \Williamsburgh Kings Co., New York. October 16, 1862. [21-3m BLACKSMITH WANTED. An industrious, steady, and competent workman can find steady employment and. re- ceive good wages by calling upon the subscri- ber at his shop in Cape Vincent. Only a sober, steady man, »and a good Tvorkmari need apply. '\A. J. DBJIANGE., Cape Vincent June 12,1802, 6tf Boots and Shoes. The subscriber would announce that lie is prepared to manufacture Boots and Shoes of every description on the shortest notice, and warrants his work to give entire satisfaction as to price and \fit.\, £3f\Satisfasfciou giveD in all cases.. Repairing done in the best of manper. , Shop corner of Broadway and Market ^St. —north. side : of Broadway,, opposit Patriot Office. • \'fe G-BRCOGHA 0»p« Ti5ej»fr, Jnly T8«S ty \ 9 Months Only. I HAVE received authority' to !recruit oh.e or more companies of nine-months rneh, witi.v permission to attach them to the Thirty-fifth Regiment Hew-York Yohiiiteers,. Or, if the enlisted men prefer to do so; ., Ho Attach thera .lo some ne w itegiment, composad wholly of Men liaised, for Iftne Months! Or, into !au Iiidepencleflfc Ooinpanyi The .importance of this movement will be readily appreciated in those towns where there i's an unfilled quota. The Term of Ser- vice is so silioi't, the Town Bounties so liberal, added to tho ; ; Certainty of being Discharged at the End of the Term, That it is believed won will be readily found, to till up the entire ciofea in this County—n thing earnestly desired by all who wish to; spare old Jefferson the. disgrace, of a draft. NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS! W E would oall the attention of the public , to our large und varied stock of,goods, eom'prislnghearly everything pertaining tothe Drug and: Grocery Business. Also a good-assortment of Hardware, Books ai)d Stationery, Yankee Notions &a.,. &e., nil of which wp,propose to sell at astonishingly low prices. Groceries will be sold for cash only. A libernl'oredit given on other goods Don't fail to call and see us, as we are sat- ssfied our goods ond prices will .pknso.aH. We are determined not to bp undersold, SMITH & BIO'KPORD, Lo, 3 Orevo'in Block, 8yl ' OapoViueent.N, Y. T)URE Drugs and Ohemicals at 1 - ; SMITH A BlOKFORD'S. My OFFICES. Authority is to Eaise Full Com- panies, Including all the Commissioned and,Non- Commissioned Officers, !|[ AS FOLLOWS : i Lieutenants, for the first Company, and a Captain and 2 LiouteB.au.ls for each subsequent Company. Five Sergeants, and Bight Corporals. Those who have hitherto served, and desire again to enter the army for a -short time, will find this an advantageous opportunity. Officers will be required to raise the follow- ing number'of men. to entitle tlieni to Com- missions: A First Lieutenant, 40 men. A Second Lieutenant, 30 men. A Captain, 1st and 2d Lieutenant, and all the Noii-Oommissloued Officers, Combined, S3 men. The Unfilled Quotas. A careful examination of the records of the Senatorial War Committee shows' the follow- ing number short, from the several towns: Brnwnville la Gape Vincent Champion Clayton Ellisburgh Rodmau Wilnn 3l;s 27 ' 24 \ 2 ' 27 • 10 3 \ 21 Hounsfield lacks 17 I>ray \ 8 Lorraine \ 7 Pamelia '• 8 Philadelphia \ 17 Theresa \ 1 Letters' promptly answered, and corres- pondence and a personal interview earnestly invited with Kuoh men of intelligence as are M* i«.<ui« tto utxa AIJ uiuriber |o entitle them to a Corn mission. JAMES R MATHEWS, of Wilna, is duly authorized to recruit for this Company, and his agreements relative thereto will be prop- erly respected by me. ..TOSSiS? A . BSAUOOCK, 1st Lr, Go. 13, SSth N. Y. Vols., 23-aw-J an'd Recruitius Officer. WATBRTOWN WOOX, CARDING and CLOTH. DRESSING ES- TABLISHMENT. T HE subscriber, havina enlarged his Works and procured mocliiiiery with all the la- test iroprovements, feels that he is fully pro- pa. ed to curd all the wool and dress all the cloth -within 30 miles of Watertown, with neatness and dispatch. His long experience in the Imsines, together wi h his complete set of me chinery, consisting of four double Card- ing mar.hini's, will enable him to give univer- sal satisfaction. All wool and cloth sent, by car or stage will receive prompt attention, and will be returned to the owner if desired. Customers living at a distance can have their rolls the same day! £T, B—White and mixed rolls kept con- stantly on hand for sale at the old stand ad- joining the 1-ngle Mills in watertown. JNO: S. NICHOLS, Prop-ietor. \Watertown May 28, 1802. 4yl LADIES THE TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE, FE- FtEAL VELPEAU IVtALE PILLS. [Warranted French.] rpHESE PILLS, so celebrated many years -L ago in Paris, for the relief ef female ir- regularities, and aftenvards notorious for their criminal employment in the practice of abor- tion a're now offered for sale for the first time in America. They have been kept in com parative obscurity from thef ict that the origi- nator, Dr, Velpiiu, is a physician of great wealth and sO'iofc conscientious principles, and has withhehi Hie™ from goreral use, lest thev should b e employed for unlawful pur- poses. In overcoming female obstructions they seem lo be truly omnipotent, bursting open the flood gates fivm whatever cause may have stopped'them ; bu't they are ofkred to the public for only legitimate \MS «'\] oil agents are forbidden\to sell them when it is understood thai the objed is unlawful. SOLD by Smith & Biekford and Wm. H, Webb, Cape Vincent, \S. Y. Ladies can procure a box, scaled from the eyes of the curious, by enclosing one dollar and six postoge-stomps, to either of the above agents. 4yl •Also sold b y A. Ellis &Son, Clayton, N.Y. \F\R. HUNTER HAS FOR THIRTY YEARS U Confined his attention to diseases of a certain claps, in which lie has treated no le.es ihaa fifty tlinrsaud cases, without an instance of failure. His great remedy, Dr. Hunter's Red Drop, cures certain diseases when regu- lar treatment and all other remedies fail; cures wil.hon tdietiug or restriction in the habits of the patient; cures without the dis- gusting and sickening effects of all oilier rem- edies; cures in i.ew'easea in less than six hours, It roots out the poisonous taint the blood is sure to absorb unless this remedy is used. It is One Dollar per vial, nnd cannot be obtained genuine anywhere than at the old stand, iiq\ 3 Division Street, Now York City. Book for l o three cent stamps. Two hundred pages full of pictures, Syl C HOICE Family (Groceries, cheap as. the cheapest, at S. & B's; P AINTS, Oils, Varnishes JBO.J. &a., at S, A B's.' TX/\MDOW Glass, all sizes, at S, .ft B's. VYE Stuffs, at S. & B'a, \WHITE Kerosene Oil, at S. & B's. F TIRE. Winea nnd itiicpior*, id ~C S. <fe B's. piRITOiERY, Toys and Fanpy Articles, at S. & B.'s P ATENT Medicines, all tile Popular ones, at S. &B\ \PISHING Tackle, Sue assortment, at, S. & B's. NEW 'GOODS. MACANDIE & ANTHONY general dealers in Groceries, Provisions, Ship Stores, Dry Goods, - r Ready Made\ Clothing, • - Boots, Shoes, Crockery, -Wooden Ware, Hats, Caps, and other Goods usually kept in A Country Store. Particular attention paid to sup- plying vessels. Having bought our Stock for Cash, wo ode fur Cash or approved Credit on as reasonable terms as can be purchased elsewhere. Thankful for post favors, and hoping by un- remitting attention to business to merit a con- tinuancei of Public Patronage. They will al ways be found, at their place of business, cor- ner of Bay St. and Broadway, opposite the R. R Depot, Cape Vincent, S'. Y., where they would be happy to see all their old friends and customers. 4yl MODEL BUCK-SMITHS] T HE subscriber ttdtcs pleasure to announce to Hie public generally that, lie is now ready to do anything in h.s line of business HOKSE-SHOJEIMG. Will be done at the Model Blacksmith Shop in a manner to give entire satisfaction. A brief trial will abundantly verify the above as- sertion. J6b-%oorh Of all descriptions,.such as farmers generally need, will be done with promptness, and with reference to durability. WAGON & CARRIAGE IRONING. Those who wish to have a good job done in this department of my business will do well to give pie a call and consult my facilities, as well as my ahility, in this branch of our es- tablishment. I pledge myself to give satisfac- tion to the most fastcdious. SLEiGHS'AND CUTTERS Can be ironed in the most fancy style, down to the fancy of the employer, at the Model Black fcmith Shop. WAGON & CAMEAGEMAK'6. Combined with the Model Blacksmith Shop I have also a wagon shop, nnd am now ready to build wagons of all descriptions. Lum- ber Wagons for farm use made of'the best materials. Farmers' Buggies and Carriages got up to order and to suit—made from select ma- terials and warranted to be equal to the best in this county. Repairing. Special attention is given to the repairing cf Wagons, Carriages, Sleighs, Cutters and an farming implements either in wood or irot andof hereby pledge myself to be ready at all reasonable times to accommodate the many wants of the citizens of Cape Vincent and its vicimtv, also from the Island. I respectful- ly solicit a share of public patronage. lyl \ A. J. DEMANGE, Arctic Fire Insurance Compa^ No. 18 Wall Street, New-York City. Cash Capital, $250,000. EIRE INSTRANUE in all its branches. ^SS~Navi«ation risks ta- ken on the Lakes, Rivers and (Janals. Opou Policies issued lo cover shipments made by forwarders. f*V EST policies issnodi on thobwt class of farm buildings and their etmtenls, at oue per cent, for tlue>' years. J. JM-Utoii Smith, President; Vincent Tilj you, Secretary.] For Insurance, apply li £ A. &. miRTih Agent, Freight Office VyI Cape Vincent, K\. Y. REMOVED. A. Henderson, HOUSE, SIG-X and ORh'AJSiBUfTAL PAINTER, Grainer, Glazier, Paperhanger, etc., has removed to the shop recently occupied by A. H«irr, in Hinckley's Hall, foot of Market street where lie will be flensed to receive the calls of his fortner friends, and all those who may wish anything done in his line. (gg\ Particular attention paid to Carriage Painting arid all other work entrusted to his care, ' . ' , . ' Byl_ T ry Clark's Syrup, the Great BI\pd Purifier for Dyspepsia. Drugist's Generally. Clark's Syrup, for wealdy, delicate Esmales, «• Siokijr Pany 0>iWr»», is wtr*. • 'toE fmmST BAKERY. • Thankful for past patronage, I would' very respectfully invito the attention'of th e public to aorite and examine my stock of Merchan- dize, I hayo on hand aiid offer for sale cheap ,fou cash, a-large quantify of CHQICE FAMILY' FL(M, E\tF©l£\W7\Ei:BA , 3? JFTLiOtTJa, 'i ' OATMEAL, AG, , • Also a'good stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, wliieh will be sold cheap. JOHN MoHENRY. Gape Vincent, May 1862. itf mKrraaasmxsxB&aramKaKsxmxtof •Worthe Wliishers cm3 Mcdr. The subscribers take pleasure in announcing to the Citizens of the United States, that they have o'blaini'd the Agency for, and are nowen- nbledto offer to the American public, the above justly celebrated and world-renowned article. •nTwn nTtf/Yrrfi-pp T HE TRIBUNE'PBTZB STRAWBERRIES; is prepared by DEI 0, P. BEotuseuAir, art emi- nent physician of Loudon, and is warranted to bring out a thick set of \Whiskers or 3, iTustaclie ' in from three to six weeks' This articlolsthe only one of the kind used by'the Ereuch, aud in London and Oaris it is in. universal use; It is a'beautiful, .economical, soothing, ye t stimulating eomponndi acting ns- ifbynv.agic upou the roots, causing a beautiful growth pf InSnrianthair. If applied to the sealp; it will cut',0 ,»AW«fiissi and; 'cnjise to-spring up in place of the bald spot, a fine growth of uew huir.— Applied according to- directions, it will turn REft sir towy. hair DAftit, and restore gray liair to its original color, leavingHi soft smooth, and flexible. The \ O f GOMEST\ is an indispensable article.in every gentleman's toilet, ai^d after one week's use t'hey would not for any consid- eration be without it, .- • The .subscribers are the only Agents for the' article in'the Uhited'Sbales,.towhomttllorders must be addresses! ; Price Oiif.Boliai'abox^^forsaleby all Dmig gists nnd'd)eiV|eVs; or a box of the '' OngmJnt\ (warrantied'l.O'have the desirad effect) will be sent to any who desire it, by mail (direct), se- curely- packed, on receipt of prioo and postage, ifivl.lS. Apply to our address, • • ' • fJORACB L. HBG-RMAW Ifc CO., Druggists,fc„ 2't William Streot, New York, A Siiojvr *AD TO LONG LIKH.—50,000 Books to give awayr-Yoving men whose systems are shattered, nervous system prostrated, health and.memorygone—should apply for one. They aro dedicated to the Young—die married and those contemplating matrimony. Sent under seal; post paid, on the receipt of two tlvree cent postage 'atauiyjs. 1 TO FEMALES. AISo the e'plebrated Female Monthly Pills, made frotri tih| extract of Cotton Root; a r e medy used ftiii years among females slaves at the South, in for the first t Price, one do f^ m» lar. of decoction or tea; now duced into general use S t der seal by mail '.J em. Addros; Married Ladi\B must not - L. B. HisKiitcir, '. Drawer 113, Albany, N.Y \ $31O,0<&® WOM0 OIF FARM ASt) 33UILPING LOTS. I N TUB Gold Region of Virginia (Culpepper County,) is to be divided amongst U1.20U subscribers, on the third VY.mdcwlny of every month, unfal all is sold. NhW\i'ii.'ti-nin nsr.v TEN BOLi.Ar.s UAciir; oiie-li.^f dnwii. iln- ivstun delivery of the Deed. KVIT,V :.'ili-.!il,.r will get a building Lot or a ITunn, runi'iii^ in value from §10 to §'25.Oii0, Tiie^o Km-in • :.nd Lots aro sold so cjiesip to induce settlement, a suffi- rieiif number }.ein<; rwerved. the increase in the value of which will oompennate for the ap- parent low price now aJced. Ample security v. ill be given for the faithful performance of contracts and promises. t^g'More A'gents aro wanted to obtain sub- scribers, to whom the most liberal inducements 'will be given. Some Agents write tlint they are making ?200 per month. For full particu- lars, Subscription, Agencies, <fcc, apply to 2Sti Port Royal, Caroline Co., Va. JDABI>\ Tt'EBSTOK & CO'S IJU'ROVEU TIGHT STlTOir SEWING MAOMNEB, No. 500 Broadwoy, oppiwito the tt . Nicholas, Kcw York. W HAT CONSTITUTES a Good Sewing Machine. 1. IT snom.n he well made, simple in IU con- lion, and en»ily kept in order. 2. IT suoum make a tight lock-stitch, aliko on both rides of the material. 3. IT SUOWJU sew any nnd all articles that Can he sewed. i. I T SHOULD bo Mr to use cotlon„thread, or silk, direclly from the spool. 5. IT SHOULD be able to ee.w from soarse to fine and fi'\m thick to thin, with ra- pidity and without changing the tension. 6. IT sno»M> be able to make the tension greater or less, on both the un- der and upper threads, and with uniformity. 7. I T SHOTLD have a straight needle, curved ones arc apt to break. 8. THE KEEUM should have perpendicular mo- tion. This is absolutely necessa- ry for heavy work. _ 9. IT SHOULD be capable of faking in tho larg- ' est pieces of work. 10. IT SHOULD be able lo bind with a binder, hem with a hemmer; Bhould • stitch, fell, run, and gather. 11. IT SHOTLD be always ready to work. 12. IT SHOULD be capable of using she same Bi'ze of thread on both sides of the work, nnd of using different col- ored thread or silk, above or be- low, to correspond with any two. colors of cloth to he united. IT SHOULD be able to make a long or short etilcli. M IT SHOULD be aide to fasten off the seam, and commence sewing lightly at the first stitch 16. IT SHOULD run easily and make but little •noise. 16. IT SHOULD have a wheel-feed; none others are in constant contact v/ith the work. IT. IT SHOULD not be liable to gel. out of order. 18. IT SHOULD imt be liable to break the thread nor skip stitches. 19. IT SHOULD not be necessary to use a screw driver or wrench to set the needle. 20. IT SHOULD not be liable Co oil the operators dress. 21. IT SHOULD not form a ridge on the under side, nor ravel out, nor be waste- ful of thread, as is the ease with all cn«in-8litcli machines. 22. IT SHOULD not be more trouble than, it is worth. flET THE HEST I Send for descriptive circulars and samples of work to _ • • LA.DD, WEBSTER & CO,, COO Broadway, New York. 12, H, Dissolution! Notice. N OTICE is hereby given that the partner- ship heretofore existing in'the hotel•hus- inesB at Cape Vincent, between James Millen and ACIISHJI Ferrers, under the firm,, name and style, of \ilillen & Go.\ is dissolve!. Dated Augiiafc 6th, 1.862. 16*4 JAMES MILLE1T. THE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE havihg'pur, ehasod of Mr, Andrew S. Puller his best three Seedling .Strawberries,, viz: tiro ' \-0ol. 1511s- worth,\ the ^Monitor,:' and the ''Brooklyn Scarlet,'' (ripening, in the order they are named), will send them to its,subscribers; •• All are large, very .prolific, .beautiful,.eolor, fine flavor, not very aoid, highly poffu'mod, and ripen in succession from very early to late, and each kind is.bi.soxual, sothat.il ro- cpiires no other sort growing near it to make it productive,, and the plniits are al' strong and vigorous growers, and bear the fruit well up fronx the ground. To possoss one 'of those 4Jj\v.pfn.nns would be a groat acquisition for any family in'the country. Tp possess the thr#e would give the possessor all that he could' reasonably desire in this most delicious, most valuable of all fruits. Such new plants nrq usually sold at $0 a dozen, or 60, cents'; apieoe. At that • they are not dear, because from 0110 all that afamilv wants 1 can be ob- tained inr a few years. For descriptions see \Strawberry Culturist,\ We haw agreed to pay the large sum of; §3,000 for the three sorts'for the purpose of, securing them exclusively, so that onr sub- scribers should have these three new kinds of; Strawberries, unlike any others, and. as wV think valuable for any oiie to have -exclusive '• ly, and whioh no one but a subscriber can' have/or,some years, for they will be distrlb-i uted in ,n.p' other way. ; As the plants must be grown from the very! small stock of seedling plants on baiid Avhoii; We made; the purchase, and ns over half. a ; million will be required, we do. not expect to bo lOble to commence the distribution before Sep'tei^ber^lSCiS. As a matter of course, the recipients will bo only those who pay to us; one year's .subscription,, and the plants will be sent out-in t'h° order subscriptions tare reoeiv-', ed. The three plants will be sentto each, per-; son who sends to .us a year's .subscription for' either the -Daily,' Sept'-Weekly, or Woekjy TRIBUNE, indicating at i-be time of Subscribing thiathhoy desire the straSyberries, and the dis- tri'biilltm will be made in i.he ordeivthe sub- scribers' names and requests, .for :stra,wberries are. received-. Single subscribers willlreceWe tfioir plants by -mail, do'no up in oiled silk, or other suita- ble oiled substance. To .Clubs plants will J'e sent iu packages,- tc correspond with the number of mimes In the Club; and where the iiumber'will warrant it, they will bo sent by express, packed in boxics. TERMS. THE DAJLY'TMBUN-E is published morn- ing and evening (except Sunday), at $6 per annum. THE SEiVfl WEEKLY\ TRIBUTE is pub- lished every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at g:); Two copies for $5 ; Five copies to names of subscribers, $11 25 ; Ten copies, to one ad- dress, $20, An extra copy will be sont to each Club for every ten copies paid for at^ono time. THE \WEEKLY TRIBUNE, $8; Three cop- ies, $5 ; Five-copies, §§ ; Ten copies, §12; and one extra- copy to tho getter up of the club; Ten copies or over TO O.NK ADDBBSS, $1 each, For every ten copies paid fur at one time,, an extra copy will bo sent. For each club of 20 paid for nfc one time, wo will send THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE gratis. To clubs of fifty, TH E DAILY TRIBUNE will bo sent gratis. Where full clubs cannot ho formed for ei- ther TH E SEELWEEKLY or TH E WEHK- LY TRIBUNE, the subscribers lo tin- two editions can unite,, thus .entitling tliejutu the paper at club pnine. Specimen uuiuWir. sent when requested.\ Address 22 . TU B TRIBUNE, New-York. MALE'-OR-FEuI'-VLE; !A- , -, ^ v &'B^TS. T,Q SE,L L '•,.' ,,1/LOy D'S NEW STEEK-'Pt'A'TE County ' ColprPd MA? of ,the \UNITED .. 'STAtEft OAJJADAS, add. . iVEW-BE-OMSWIOK. From recent surveys, eompleljed August 10 r 1S62; cost- §20,000 \lo uigrnvo it, a'nd one year's time. Superior to any filO map oyer made by Col- ton, or ililiohell, and sells at the low price .of fifty cents; 3T0,O00 name.s are engraved on this map. ' It is not only a tiounty Alnp, hut it is also a COUNTY ArfD RAILROAD MAP of the United States and Canada* combined in one,.giVinsr EVERY RAILROAD STATION and distance between, Guarantee;, any woman or man $3 to §6 per day, nnd will take back all maps that cannot be sold and refund the money. Send for $\, worth to' try. Printed instructions how to canvass well, furnished all onr agents. , Wanted—Wholesale Agents io.r our Maps'in every State, California, Canada, England, Franco, and Onba. A fortune may be made with >a few hundred dollars capital'. No com- petition,. J. T. LLOYD, •No. 16-1 Broadway, Kew York. '\ The War Department uses our Map of Vir- ginin, Maryland and 'Pennsylvania, cost $100,- 00p; on which is marked Anlietam Creek,. Sharpshurgh, Maryland Heights, Wiiliamspqnf, Ferry, Ulio-neiwilio, Bfeland's' Ti'grd,.and all oihers on the Potomac, and every-othor.place- in Maryland, Virginia, and- Pennsylvania, or money refunded. LLOYD'S TOBOG-RA-PflOAL MAP OF KENTUCKY,. OttlOylNDIANA, and ILLINOIS, ' \ is the only authority for Gen. Bucll and' th'o War Department. Money refunded to any one finding an error in it. Price 50 cents. •' [Prom the Trfbnno, Aug. 2.1 \LLOY'-B'S MAP OF VIRGINIA, 1 MARY- LAND, and PENNSYLVANIA-This Map is very large; its costisbuti 25 cents; and' il-h the best ivkiah can be jiurchased.\ . I LLOYD'S GRUAT MAI* OE THE MIS- SISSIPPI RIVER—From Actual Surveys. by Capts. Bart and Wm.Bowen, Mississippi Riv- er pilu.'-s, of St.. Louis, Mo., shows every man's planfatio,\.' arid own GIB'S name from St. Louis to the Guli r .;of Mexico—1,350 miles—cvpry sand-bar. island, town, landing) and all places 20 miles back fromi the livcri^-co'loi'ed in coun- ties and States. Price, $1 i n sheets. •5i2 pock- et form, and §2-50 on linen, with rollers.— Ready Sept.. 20. NAVV *X)EWIM\SH{UT,\ ) WASHINGTON, Sept. IT, 1S62. J J. T. LLOVD— Sir:- Send mo your Map of the Mississippi River, with price perlliundred oopies. Renr-Admiral'Oharles -H. Davis, com- manding thc.Mississippi equndron, is author- ised to purchase as njany as aro required for use of that squadron. GIDEON\ WELLES, 21-3] , Secretary of the Navy. CLOSING'OUT. milE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING DETER- JL mined to close out his present Slock of Goods, with a.view of changing his business, respectfully invites the attention of his custo- mers and tho public generally to tho fact that he has on hand a good assortment of Ladies' Dress Goods, Shawls, <SL Hosiery. Also, a good stock of White Goods, Cloths, Cassimeres, and Ve-itiiigs; together with ft general assortment of Bills, Caps, Boots, and Shoes, Groceries, Crockery, Ac, cfrc; ail of which were purchased before tho recent ad- vance in the pi-iec of goods in n arket, and WILL BE SOLD AT. OLD PRICES. It is perhaps needless for mo to say l.o my, friends ihnt this is a rare chance fur thorn to invest their money in the purchase of g.iods ot LESS THAN 'THEIR ACTUAL VALUE, and probably the last opportunity that will be offered to this community for some timo lo come, to purchase goods at'old prices. On and after tho Ifith of November next, my Books will be closed, and no more goods will be sold on credit after that dale. The payment of ail NoteB niul Accounta now duo me is requested immediately, I will pay the El gliest Market i'rico for good merchantable Wheat G. W. WARREN. __Capo_Vincont, Oct. 4, 1802, [2l-tf_ FOR SALE.'\\\'\. T BI! SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE tho DWELLING-HOUSE and 1.0T situ- ated on the corner of Real and'Lake streets, in this village, now occupied by Wilson Saun- ders, The above named premises will be sold cheap, and a reasonable lime'-given for pay- ment, I will also sell cheap for Cash 3 Oows.'l good young Home, ] Single Harness, 1 Single Buggy Wagon, and 1 Gutter. G. W. WARREN. Cape-Vincent, Oct. 4, 1802. „ [21-If The GUEA.'W CAUSE of flHMAN MISERY. Just published in a eealed envelope: Price 6 cents. , A Lecture by Dr, Culverwell on'thc Cause and Cure of Spermatorrhoea, Consumption, Mental and physical debility, NHI'VOUMU'BS, Epilepsy ; Impaired Nutrition of the Body ; Lassitude; Weakness of the , Li-jibs and the Back; Indisposition, and Incapacity for study and Labor; Dullness of appreliennjoti j Lous of Memory; Aversion to Society ; Love of Solitude; Timidity; Self-I)iRt.ra*t; .Dizzincfs; Head ache;. Affections of the Eyes; Pimples on the Facej Involuntary Emissions and Sex- ual Incapacity; tho Consequence of Youthful Indiscretion, &a„ &e. {gf'Tliis admirable Lecture clearly proves that the above enumorated.oi'ten self-iiffiioted evils, may bo removed without'medicine and without dangerous surgical operations, and shoiild be read by eveiy youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain, sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two. postage stamps, by; addressing, CHAS. J. C. iaifr?B,fcCO.,. 12V Bowery, Now York, Post Office Box 4-586 9-ly A CARD TO YOUNG LADIES AND GEN- A. TLEMEM. Tho su'bsci'ibor will send (free of charge) to all who desire it, tho Re- ceipt mid directions for makirng n simple 'ViEGETABtjE BALM, thiil, will, in from two to eight days, v-m»v« l*i»i|,lfi. Blotches,. Tai!, Freckles. \SnlWii\'\ int.' t..i! 'ITI).milk*;', and roughness of the i-l-.ii,, l\ii\iii' lb.- Minm — as nature int-mlil a slinill 'ii—Suit, Clonr,Smootl'i and IVmiilfiil. Th-i.-c ib'-iriuv the Hcocipt, Svitb full iiirlruc- ii.>'.-, dii'„niinH, and advice, will plon-c call mi or address (with return postage,) THOMAS P. OHAPMAM, Pracii'cul Clwmist, Sm2 881 Broadway N. Y. KOTiGE77- \\ A IL Notes and Acoounl'-s in favor of Stone it Smith must be settled immediately, .or they will be loft with aii Attorney for collec- tion. Sept.-22d., 1862. [20-tf. Rome.. Water-town arid, Og'dens- burgrliiR. R. m^mwmm n-r JEnEf-^J ••\•SsBllit 0. WEIDNS11, •Wholesale and Retail Dealer in CIGARS, TOBACCO & SNUFF. GENUINE JtticrscliauiM at«<3. Brirtr Pip^s, el<',., el©. ASOADB'SO. 1 , lyl , t , WaUrtowD, K. Y. S U 51 JIB a A 11 n '• N « B 51 E M T ! G O I N& S'O II T H— 1', IS A V E Mail leaves Cnpe Vincent at (li/io AM., pass- ing Wa.teyl.own at 8id0; Adams at 8:-IB, ar- rives at Rome nf. U;fl0, coiinect.ing with Ex- ' press trains on tho Now York Central Rail- road going cast and 1 west, Accommodation leave's Cape Vincent nli 6:<tl> P.M., pns,-ing Waturlown at 8:16, Adams, 9:08, arriVi's ia Rome at 1'2:H0 A. M., connect- ing with Cleveland nnd New York Express going east, and New York Espross Mail go- ing west, GOING NORTH —LEAVE Accommodation, lea>co Rome at 2:50 A. Sf, parsing Adams 5:B2, A. jr., Waiertown nt •8:30, arriving a I, Capo Vincent at OMS, Connecting with the Ferry Boat for Kings- ton, A freight train, wii/h passenger car annexed, •leaves Rome at 7:10, a. (IT., passes Water- town at 1;53, and arrives bore at 4:00 :p. m. f connecting with the Foray Boat for -Kings- ton. Express leaves Rome at <t:10 R. M.,. passing Adams at 0130. Watertown at 8:46, arrives at Gape Vincent 10:00 P.M. Trains leave Ogdcnsbnrgh at 6:00 a. m, and 3:00 p. m., arriving at Wntertown at7:40 a. 111. and SiOO p. in. Trains from Cape Vin- cent connect at Wati-rfown with these trains, ADDIS\ >N DAY, Superintendent A HOMESTEAD r\()R A HOMESTEAD KOii §100; Also, Homesteads for 81000 and over, si tuato ed on, aud near Rappahannock Rive, above and below Fredericksburg, in Virginia. A new Town, called Rappahannock, \\&i recent- ly been laid out, in Cnlpeuer Oourly, in the midst of 1 ho Gold Riiuion of Virginia, sur- rounded by Mines nndMiningCompanies; and Farms and Town Lots in alternate divisions or Shares, can now be hud lorn \Mete sow,, 1 ' simply lo induce settlemenf: in this -desirahto region, §164,900 worth of laud ia to be divid cd amongst purchase™ or given away as 11 inducement to come >... \ml make i'mpi'ov rneiils, and the land of the most improval ) qitUiiien Many hav> already settled (rd scores of 0,hers are coming.. Uood farm ig land, in tracts of any size to suit, purchasers, •Jan also bo had at from £10 to 820 per acre, payable in easy quarter yearly installments, Unquestionable title? will'in njjeaucs be given. Agents arc Wanted every when\ toselltheso land.!; liberal inducements will bo given. For particulars, apply lo K. BALDER,. Port Royal, Va., On TO D. 'B. (•&<*, AaENTA'r SOUTH RUTUKD Jwisiwox Od. N. ,Y. OTTOB is hereby given as prescribed by sction 13th, page 7th of the Miliiti'a Law of the State of %. Y., that all persons residing in the toWms of Lyme and Capo Vin- cent between 18 and 4D years of age that are subject to military duly, will be and appear at the hoijsoof John B. Grnppot in the vil- lage of Three Mile Bay, ov< Monday the 1st .day of September, at. ft-o'clock in- the fore- noon, armed and equipped ns prescribed by- law, for parade and inspection.—Dated, Lymo the Bill day of August, 1862. CHAS. Q. BARRETT, %n rolling afficcr 36th R*j;i N, Y. S, Hi •N c