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,F/ x. I ••.IK' ^1 fc£ % *'! :---:i FTOHNEWGOOOT; W E would'call ,tlie attention of the public- to oUi>largeijn.d-varied stock of goods, comprising newly everything pertaining to the t . Drug arid Grocery Business, Also a good assortment of Hardware, Books : and' Stationery.; Yankee Notions ifco., &(>., ail of .which we propose to sell' at astonishingly •low prices. , _ ' Groceries will be sold for cash only. A •liberal credit given on other goods Don't, fail to call and see us, as we are sat- •ssfieOourgoode ond prices will please-all. We ar.edeterminedi'iiot to be undersold: SMTJJH & BICKFORD, Lo. 3 Orevo'in Block, . Sy'l Cape-Vincent, N. Y. \ * P tIRE Drugs and Chemical-Is at ' SMITH ABICKFORD'S C CHOICE Family Groceries, cheap as the! J -cheapest,, at S. & B-s. P AilNTS, Oils, Varnishes <fcc, ifcc, at •--''• S. * B's: w* INDOW Glass, all sizes, at S, ,k B's. |YE Stuffs, at S. ct B's, T^THITE, Kerosene Oil, at S. & B's. \pUHE Wines' and Liquors, at S. <fc B's. P ERFUMERY, Toys and Fancy Articles, at S, -<fc B.'s , ?AB ATENT Medicines, all the Popular ones, at S. & B's. F iSH'lKG Tackle, a fine assortment, at S. & B's. .,:OAPE¥ffi.CENf BAKERY\. Thankful for past patronage, I would very respectfully invito, the. attention of the public to come and:. examine- iiiy stock of Merchan- dize; • I have«n baud.and offer for-sale cheap, for cash, a large quantity of C1GI0E 1AISY .HOUR, •' -OATMEAL, eSO. : •' - Also n-good stock of FAMXLY GROCERIES, which Will be 6ol& cheap. , ' ' V . JOHN\. MqHBNRY^ .Cape Vincent,. May 11802. Itf iNEW GOODS. MACAN'DIE -& ANTHONY general dealers in, , Groceries^ Provisions, . Ship Stores, Dry Goods, r*l 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. Haying bought onr Stock for Cash, we offe fui' Gash or approved Credit on as reasonable terms, as cim be purchased elsewhere. Thankful for past favors, and hoping by un- ' remitting attention to business to merit a con- tinuance of Public Patronage. They will al- ways -be found' at their place of business, cor- ner of Bily St. and Broadway, opposite the'R. R Depot) Cape Vincent, N. Y., where they would be happy to see all their old friends and customers. 4yl MODEL BLAU-SMITIMOP ^ ~*1IE subscriber takes pleasure to announce . to the public generally that he is now ready to do anything in b.slineof business JROIfcSE-SHOJEffWG- 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. Job-work Of nil descriptions, such as farmers generally need, will bo 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 me a call and consult my facilities, as well as my ability, in this brnuch of our es- tablishment. I pledge myself to give satisfac- tion to the most fnstediouB. SLEIGHS AND CUTTERS Can bo ironed in the most fancy style, down to the fancy of the •employer, at the Model Black Smith Shop. WAGON & CAMIAGEMAK'G. Combined will) the Model Blacksmith Shop 1 have also a wagon shop, and am now ready to build wa^ona-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 ami warranted to be equal to the best in this-couuty. Repairing. Special attention is given to the repairing d Waarons, Carriages, Sleighs, Cutters awd an; farming implements either in wood or irot .undo I hereby .pledge myself to be ready at «]l reasonable times to accommodate the many wants of the citizens of Cape Vincent and iis •vivinitv, also from tin* Island. I respectful- Sy solicit a share of public patronage. Ivi A. J. DEMANGE. Arctic Fire Insurance Compa- ny* No. IS Wall Street, New-York City. Cash'Capital, ..$ 250,000i . FIRE lNSTRANoiS^ in all its bennclics. ^SB-Navigation risks ta- ken on the Lakes, Rivers and Canals, Open Policies issued to cover shipments made by forwarders. £§H3¥\ Policies issued on the best class of farm buildings and their contents, at one per cent, •for three years.- ; J. Milton Smith. President; Vincent Til- . you, Secretary, j For Insurance, apply to£ A. F. SMITHS, Agent, Freight Office 7yl - ~ Cape Vincent, N. Y. REPROVED. A. Henderson. HOUSE, SIGN and ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, Grainer, Glazier, Eaperhanger, -etc., bos removed to the shop recently occupied by A. How, in Hineklcy's Hall-, foot of Market street where he will be [leased to. receive the calls of his former friends, and all those who may wish anything done in his.line. (J5f~ Particular attention paid* to Carriage Painting and all Other work entrusted to IUB care. • flyl For the Whiskers and Hair, The subscribers, take pleasure inanhouncmg to tjie'Cibizen? of th e Dinted States, that they have obta.in-d the Agepey for, and are now en-r a.bjed taoffer. to the American public, the above justly celebrated and worlcLrenowned article. TEE:STIffJLATBG OIGOTT is'iprepared by DR. C. P.. BELUNGHAM, an emi- nent, physician of Loudon, and is warranted to bring, out a thick set of Whiskers or a Mnstache. m from three to six weeks- This article is the only one of the kind used by the-French, and iu London and Paris it is in universal* use. It is-a beautiful, economical, soothing; yet afiiri'uirttiug compound, acting its if by magic upon the roots,, causing a- beautiful, growth of luxuriant hair. If applied to tiiesea'lp, it will cure BAi.ntfKS?, and cause'to spring up iu place of the bald 'spot a fine growth of new hair.— Applied according to directions, it will turn ^KKh or towy l.iair n.uuc, and- restore gray 'hair |o its origimil color, leaving itsu/'tsmooth, and flexible. The \ 0 / GUMJSXT\ is an indispcnsabln lirticle.in every ^eiltletnan's -toilet,, au'd after, one week's use they' would not for any conoid oration be without it. The'sub~;Oi'ibeTs are tile only Agents, for the ; article in the -United Statos, to whom all orders must be ad dressed Price On* Dollar a box—for sale by all Brng. gists mid Dealers'; or a box- of the \-Unguent\' (warranted tobav« the-desired effect) will be. sent to any who desire it, by mail'(direct), se- curely packed 1 , on receipt of pi ice and postage, ffil,18i Apply'to-onr addresp. . HORACE L, IliEOliMATSr & CO., Druggists-, AC, 24 William Street, New York. A SHOUT -OAD TO. Lose LIKE.--—50,000 Books to give-away—Young men whose- systems are shattered, nervous system prnstratcd, houlth and memory gone—'should apply for one. They are dedicated to the Young—ihe married and those contemplating matrimony. Sent under peni, post, paid, on the receipt of two three cent postage stamps-. , TO FEMALES. Also the eelebrated Female Monthly Pills, made'from the extract, of Cotton Hoot,; a re medy used'foT years among females slaves at the South, in -f - . of decoction or tea; now for the firs-t t.iin> - duced into general use Price, one dollar. S t der seal by -mail Married Lad if-s must not .'..em. Addres.- L. B.' HEUHIOK, Drawer 113, Albany, N.Y FARM -AiND BtJILDENG LOTS. I N\THE Gold Region of Virginia (Culpepper County,) is to be divided'amongst 10 200 subscribers, on the third Wende^dny of every month, until all is sold.. Subscriptions ONLY TEN DOLLAits EAOH ; one-half down, the rest on delivery of the Deed. Every subscriber will get a building Lot or a Farm, musing in value from S10 to ?2S.00O. These Farms \and Lots are sold so eheap to induce settlement, a suffi- cient number being reserved, the increase in the value of which \will compensate for the ap- parent low price no w asked. Ample security will be given for th e faithful performance of contracts and promises. pSJT\More Agents are wanted to obtaiu sub- scribers, to whom the most liberal inducements will be g:ven. Some Agents write that they are makiug §200 per month. -Forfull particu- lar's, Subscription, Agencies, Ac, appl3' to 20tf Port Koyal', Caroline Co., Ya. T ry Clark's Syrup, the Great Bl»od Purifier for Dyspepsia. Drngist's Generally. Clark's Syrup, for weaklj', delicate* Eeaialee, *r Siokly Piiiiy CUtklreu, i» iurc. )LAJ>]0, Vl'.EBSTEIl & CO'S IMPBOVED TIGHT STITOII, SEWING MACHINES, No. 600 Broadway, oppnsite the Kt. Nicholas, New York. • • W HAT CONSTITUTES a Good Sewing Machine. 1. IT SHOULO be well inada, simple in Its oon- tion, and ensily kept in order. 2. IT SHOULD make a tight lock-stitch, alike on both sides of the material. 3. IT SHOULD sew any and all articles that can be sewed. i. IT SHOULD be able to use cotton, thread, or silk, directly from the spool. 5. IT MIOULD be able to sew from ooarsc to ffne and from thick to thin, with ra- pidity and without changing the tension. 6. IT SHOULD be able to make the tension greater or less, on both the un- der and upper threads, and with uniformity. 7. IT snoTLD have a straight needle, eui-ved ones a'ro apt to break. 8. THE NEEDLE should have perpendicular mo- tion. This is absolutely necessa- ry for heavy work. 9. IT SHOULD be capable of taking in the larg- est pieces of work. 10. IrsnouLD'be able to bind with a binder, hem with a hemmer; should stitch, fell, run, and gather. • 11. IT SUOTLD be .always ready to work. 12. IT SHOULD •• capable ol using she same size of thread on both sides of the work, and of using different col- ored thread or silk,, above or be- low, to correspond with any two colors of cloth to be united. 13; IT snouLD bo able to niake a long or short stitch.'. 14. IT SHOULD be able to fasten off the seam, and commence sewing tightly at the first stitch 15. IT SHOULD run easily and make but little noise. 16. IT SHOULD have a wheel-feed ; none others are in constant contitat with the work. it. IT-SHOULD not be liable to get out of order. 18. IT SUOULD imt b e liaiil'eto break the thread nor skip stitches. • 19. IT SHOULD not b e necessary to use it screw drivev or wrench to set the needle. 20. I t SUOULD not be liable to 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 chain-stitch mnciiiiK's. •22. IT SHOULD not be more trouble than it is worth. v *\ • GET THE BEST I Send for descriptive circulars and samples of work to LADD, WEBSTER & CO., 500 Broadway, New York. Dissolution Hfotico. •'< N OTICE is hereby given that the partner- ship heretofore existing in the hotel mis- inesa at Cape Vincent, between James Jlillen unci Aehsah Ferrpn, under the firm, name and style of \Milieu & Co.,\ is dissolve!. Dated August o.th, 1862. \Mir* JAMES MILLED. T HE.TRIBUNE-PRIZE STRAWBERRIES. THE, :NEW:YORK TRIBUH-E having pur- chased'of Sir. Andrew S'. Fuller his best three : Seedling Strawberries, vjz: the \OoT. Ellsr Worth,\ the \Monitor and ' th e \-Brooklyn Scarlet,-'' '(ripening, in the order they are' named); will send them to its subscribers.. \ All are large, Very prolific,'beautiful color, fine flavor, not very acid, highly perfumed, and ripen, in. succession from very, ea.rLy.to late, arid eacli kind is bi-sexual, so-'thttt it re- quires no- other sort growing near it to make it productive, and the plants are aP strong and vigorous growers, arid bear the fruit well up from the ground. To possess one of these, new.planns would be a great acquisition for any family in the country. To possess--the three would give (ihe possessor all that he could reasonably desire in this most delicious, . nio»t valuable of nil fruits. Such new -plants are usually sol.d at §5 a dozen, or ftO cents apiece. At that tlipy. are not dear.,, because from one all that a famil.v w.iuits can be, ob- tained in a few years. For descriptions'see \Strawberry Oufturist.\ AV>. have agreed to pay the large sum of $3,000 for »he three sorts for the purpose of securing them- exclusively, so that our sub- scribers should 'have these three new -kinds-of Strawberries, unlike any others, and as we think' valnableforany one -to have exclusive iy, and which no one but a subscriber can have for fome years, for they will be distrib- uted in no other way. As the plants must be grown from the very small stock of seedlings plants on Irand' when; we made the purchase, and an oyer half a .million will be required, we do noli expect to 'hd able to commence the dislributioh-'bctVire St-pl-ember, -1863., -A» a matter of. co,iir?e, th e fvciideate will b« only those who p«y to lis one year's subscription, and the plants will be sent oiit in the order subscriptions are receiv- ed. The three plants will lie sen.t-to eaeli, per son who sends to us a yenr'ti subscription for either 'the Daily, Senr-Weekl.y, or -We-ldy TnmuxK, indicating at the time of Subscribing that they desire the strawberries, and the 'dis- tribution will be made inlhe order .the sub- scribers' names and requests for strawberries •are received. • Single subscribers willl receive their plants by mi'iil. dnne up in oiled silk, or other suita- ble oiled su'lvtaiice. To Clubs plnnfc* will l*e sent in piiiikaecs, to correspond with the number .of n-ipiw in the Club; and where the number will warrant it, they williie sent by express, packed in boxes. TERM- 1 . THE DAILY TRIBUNE i-< published morn- ing and evening (except Sunday), at $Q per annum. THE SEMI WEEKLY TRTBDME is pub. ljshed every TUliMD.-YY and F^SDAT, at S3 ; Two copies for $5 ; Five eopifs to names of subserihers, §1.1 25; Ten eopii's, to one ad- dress,, S20. An extra copy will be sent to each Club for every ten copies paid for at one time. ' THE WEEKLY TRTHUNE, gtSS; fhr\e cop- ies, $5; Five copies, igS ; Tei) copies, $12; and one extra copy lo the getter upi.f the club; Ten copies or over TO ONK AIIDIUBS, §B each. For every ten copies paid fur at one time, a.n extra copy will be, sent For each cKb of 20 raid f>r a t one tihn-. we will «i-nd THESEMf-WEirKbY TUIBLTKE irrntis. To cliihs of fifty, Tl-ie DAlLi.\ TR1BU3SK »ili be sent gratis. Where full chile cannot lie farmed for ei- ther TH E SEMl'-WEEKLY or'Tl.113 WEEK- LY TRIBfJrTl!;, the subscribers to the. two editions can unite, thus entk-iim; tVm to the paper at clwh price. Specimen numbers sent when reque-ted. Adoress ••it TllB TRIBUNE, Xew-York. CLOSING OUfT T HE USDERS1GNED, HAYIKGDETER- mincd to close out his present Slock of Goods, with a view of changing his business, respectfully invites the attention of his custo- mers and the public generally to the fact that he has on hand- a good assortment of Ladies' Dress Goods, Shawls, & Hosjery. Also, a good stock of White Goods, Cloths, Cassimel-es, and Testings ; together with a general assortment of Hals, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Crockery, ,&c, Ac ; all of which were purchased before the recent ad- vance in the p.ice of goods in n arket, and WILL BE SOLD AT OLD PRICES. It is perhaps needless for mo to say to my friends that this is a rare eluuice for them to invest their money in the purchase of goods at, LESS THA N THEIR ACTUAL TA.LUE, and probably the last opportunity that will be.offered to this community for sonic time to come, to purchase goods at old prices. On and after the loth of November next, my Books will be closed, and no more goods will be sold on credit after that date. The payment of all Notes and Aacounts now due me is requested immediately. I will pay the I I ghest Market Price for good merchantable Wheat. \ G. W. WARREN. Cape Tincent, Dot. 4, 1802. [il-tf MALE OR FEM\LE- A- 1 , JW vr GENTS' TO SELL- . LLOYD'S NEW* STEEL-PL ATE Ooimty Colored MAP of th<?. UNITED- STATES, OANADAS; and r- NEW-BR(JNSWIOK. • Prom recent surveys; copipleted' August 10, 186°,; cost $20,-000 to engrave it, and' one year's time. Superior to any $-10 -map e-yer made by Col- ton or Mitchell, and sells at llio low price of fifty cents; 370,000 names are engraved, on this map. It is not only a County Map, but i t is also a COUNTY AN D RAILROAD MAP' of the United Stales and Ganadas combined in one, giving ETERY •.SATLR0AD STATION and distance\ between. Guarantees any woman or man $3 to'Sfi per day, and will take bnuk all maps that cannot 'be sold mid. refund the money. Send for $1 worth to try. Printed -instructions how to canvass well, furnished all our agents. Wanled-T-Wholesale Agents for out-Maps in every State, California, Canada, England, France, and Cuba. A. fortune may be made with a few hundred dollars capital. No com petitio'h I T. LLOYD,, ' No. lG i Broadway, New York. The War Department uses our Map of Tir- giniii, Maryland and Pennsylvania, cost Sl-00.- 000, on which, is jnarked Anlietam Cnoek, Sharpshnrisn, Mary'Wnd Heights, Wiiliamsfort. Ferry, Rhoreinvillo, Nolund's Ford, and all o'bers on the Potomac, and every other place, in Man-bind, Tirgin'm, and Pennsylvania, or! >money refunded. LLOYD'S TOPOCRAP1ICAL MAP OF KENTUCKY, OUTO, INOiAN.A, and tttlSOK i is the only authority for Gen. BiiellniiiV the War Department. Money refunded' -to any one -finding an error in it. Price 50 cents. [From'the Tribune. Aug. 2.] i \LLOYD'S. MAP OP Y1RGINHA, MARY- LAN! >, and PENNSYLYANIA—This Map is very large; its cost is but 25 cents, and it is the best which can be purchased.\ LLOiYD'* GREAT MAP OE THE MIS- SISSIPPI RiYEIt—From Actual Surveys by Capts. Bart and Wm.Bowen, Mississippi Riv- er pilots, of St. Louis. Mo., shows every man's plantation and owners's name from St. Lom'3 to the Gulf of Mexiuo-r-1,350 miles—every sand-bar. island, town, binding, and all places 20 iiiib-s back from the river—eoloi'pd in conn- ties and States. Price, §1 in sheets §2 pock- et, form, and §2.50 on linen, with rollers.— Ready Sept. 20. NAVY DBPABTM-KHT, ) \WASHINGTON Sept. I 1 ?, 1802. ) J. T. T.LOTD— Sir; Send mo your M'np of the,Mississippi- River, with prif- per hundred copies. Rear-Admiral Charles H. Davis, com- manding tile Mississippi .--qilndron, is author- ized to purchase \a miuiy as are required for use of that squadron 'GIDEON WELLES, 21-3] , Secretary,of the Navy. FOR SALE. T HE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE the DWELLING-HOUSE ami LOT 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 time given for pay ment. I will also sell cheap for Oash'3 Cows, 1 good young Horse. 1 Single Harness, 1 Single Buggy Wagon, and l'Cutter. G. W. WARREN. Cape Tincent, Oct. 4, 1862. [21 -tf S. M. WEtCIEL,,. Piano Fortes, MoloiJoons, Sheet Wliisic, TioHiEis, GuUai'S, Strijajjs, <-Vc. Agent for the eolebrated SWIWI&SOS'S WIS And Raven, Sacoii & Cb.'s. Will also fni'iiisli a : ny first olnss-Pianoes of other mnkers if required. Sheet Musio received Weekly, of the latest and- best composition^ Postage paid on all ^iusic ordered, by mail. Musical Imtriiments Timed and Repaired in the best manner. Music arranged for Quadrille Bands to or- Eer. Musio and Piano Forte Ware Rooms Nos. 2 and 4 Washington Hall, (up stairs,) Water- town, M. Y. lyl TSi<\ CJStJEA'lT CA5JSS 3 olr 'HUMAN MISEIIT. Just published in a oealed envelope : Price 6 cents. A Lecture by Dr. Culverwell on the Cause and Citre of Spermatorrhoea, Consumption, Mental and physical debility, Nervousness, Epilepsy :. Impaired Nutrition of the Bod.v ; Lassitude ^Weakness of the Limbs and tiie Back; Indisposition, and Incapacity for study and Labor ; Dullness of apprehension ; Loss of Memory; Aversion lo Society; Love of Solitude; Timidity; Self-Distrust,; Dizziuers: Headache; Affections of the Eyes; Pimples on the Face; Involuntary Emissions and Sex- ual incapacity; tlie Consequence of Youthful Indiscretion, itsc, &c. iSgF\Thu! admirable Lecture clearly proves that the above enumerated, often se.if-.ifH.ict . d evils, may be rwtiov, d without medicine and without dangerous surgical operations, and should'bo readby eveiy youth and every man in the laud. Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain,, sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stumps, by addressing} CHAS. J. 0. KLINE A CO., 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box 4586 9-ly 0. WEIDNER,\ Wholesale and' Retail Dealer in •CIGAB.S, TOBACCO & SNUFF. GENUINE fllieisc!ianm SLial BH;»r Pipes, elc.j, etci AR CADE NO. 1, \- !yl Wntertown, N. Y. •V CARD TO YOUNG LADIES AND GEN- i\i_ TLEMEN. The subscriber will send (free of charir\) to nil who desire' it, the Re - ceipt and d'reciions for makiing a simple VEGETABLE BALM,\ fht'fc will in f 0111 two to eight d.iys, remove Pimplps, Blotches, Tan, Freckles. Knllownese, nrnl all imjiurities and roughness of the skin, leaving the same — as nature intended it should be—Soft, Clear,Smooth and Beautiful. Those de-iring the Recipt, with full instruc- tions, dirccions, and advice, will plea-,0 call on or address (with return postage.) THOMAS F. CHAPMAM, Practical Chemist, 3 m 2 88 1 Bvoud-MlLy. K- T . NOTICE. A LL Notes and Accounts in favor of Stone & • Smith must be settled immediately, or they will be left with an Attorney for collec- tion, Sept. 22d, 1862. [20-tf. Rome, Watertown and Ogdens- •burrfi R. R. miiMiii A a a A K G EM K M T : GOING SO UTH—LEAVE Mail leaves Onpe Vincent nt ti;S0 AM. , pass- ing Watertown at, 8:00, Adams at 8:'J5, ar- rives at Rome at 11:00. connecting with Ex- press trains on the New York Central Rail- road going east and west, Accommodation leaves Cape Tincent, at 6:45 P. M., passing Watsntown at 8:15, Adams 9:08, arrives in Rome at 12:30 A. M.. connect- ing with Cleveland and New York Express going east, and New York Express MuiL go- ing west. GO-TN-G NORTH — LEATE Accommodation leaVea Rome at 2:50 A.M. parsing Adams 5:52, A. M., Watertown at 8:30, arriving at Cape Tincent at fli'lo, Connecting with the Ferry Boat for Kings- ton. A freight train, with passenger car annexed, leaves Rome at Yil 5, 11. m., passes Water- town at 1;53, and arrives here at 4:00 p. 111., connecting with the Ferny Boat for Kings ton. Express leaves Rome at '1:10 P.M., passing Adams at 6:30. Watertown at 8:45, arrives at Cape Vincent 10:00 P.M. Trains leave Ogdensbiirgh at 5:00 a. m, and 3:08 p. m., arriving at Watertown af7:45 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Trains from Cape Vin- cent connect at Watertown with these trains. ADDISON DAS', Superintendent. A HOMESTEAD FOR §10; A HOMESTEAD FOR $100 ; Also, Homesteads for SI 000 and over, situate ed on, and near Rappahannock Rive, above and below Fredericksburg, in Virginia. A new Town, called Rappahannock, has recent- ly been laid out, in Otilpeper Oourly, in the midst of Ihe Gobi Region of Virginia, sur- rounded by Mines and Mining Companies; and Farms and T\'-'- .1 Lots in alternate divisions or shares, '--'j now be hud' for a \Mere son.,\ simply to induce scttlcilient; in this desirable region. §154,9011 worth of land is tobedivid ed amongst pin-chasers or given away as a inducement to come *,.. ^nd make improv meiils. and the land of the moat improval j qm.iiifc-3 Many have already settled 1 ' d scores of 0 hers are com ng. Good fiiru. ig land, in tracts of any size to suit puiTlwer.-, an also be had at from $ til to #20 per acre, payable in easy quarter yearly installments. Unquestionable titles will in all eases he given. AiiCiits an- Wanted eiery where to sell these lands; liberal inducements will he given. For particulars, apply to B. BALDER, Poit Royal, Vn„ OR. TO D. B. OAKS, AGENT AT SOUTH RUTLAND Jei'-raosoN Go. N. Y. N OTICE is hereby givpn as prescribed by se-tioh I3lh, page 7th of the Militia Diw of the State-of N. Y. that nil persons ie.-iding in the towns of Lyme and Cape Vin cen 1 between IS and 45 years of-age that are subject to military duty, will bo and appear at the house of John. B. Grappot in the vil- lage of Three Mile Bay, on Monday the 1st day of September, at 9 o'cloelc in the fore- nr.ou, armed and equipped as prescribed by law, for parade and inspection,—Dated, Lyme the 6th. day of August, 18«2. CHAS; a BARRETT, ' Enrolling officer 86th Kegfc. N. Y. 8, It 5;0(W dH !o^Hr |$p Tin: Only Daily Line Now Ruu- IMPORTANT TO: - - -,] , \ TRAVELLERS and FAMVLtE$ MOVING WEST. \ 1862. 186* WATERTOWN\ WOOL CARDING and. CLOTH DRESSING ES- TABLISHMENT. T HE subscriber, bavins enlni'ired his Works and .procured machinery with all the la- test improvements, feels that be is fully JH-O- pa, ed to-enri'l all the- wool and 1 dress all the cloth within 30 miles of Watertown, with neatness and dispatch. His long experience, in the Imsines, toirethor iv.'rh his comph-r.e set of me chinery, einsisling of four double Card- ing machines, will enalilc liini to give univer- sal sotisl'nc! ion. All wool and cloth sent by cur or stage will receive prompt attention, ajid will be return'il to the owner if desired,. Customers living at a distance can have their rolls the same (lay. N, B—White and mixed rolls kept con- stantly on bund for sale nt the old stand ad- joining the l-agle Mills in •u.atei'toAvn. JNO. S. NICHOLS, Prop-iet-or. Watertown, May 28, 1802 4yl LADIES TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. THE REAL\VELPEAU FE- MALE PILLS. [ Warranted French.] rpi-IESE PILLS, FO celebrated many years J- ago in Paris, for the relief ef female ir- regularities, and.afterwards notorious lor their criminal employment in the practice of abor- tion, are'now offered for sale for the first time in America. They have been kept iu com paralive obscurity from the fist that the origi- nator, l)r, Yelpnu, is n physician- of great wealth and strict conscientious, principles, and has withheld llieni from gcm-nl u-;e, lest they should be employed for unlawful pur- poses, in overcoming female obstructions they seem to lie truly omnipotent, bursting open the flood gates from whatever cause may have stopped them : but they are ofle.red to the public for only legitimate uses, and all agents are forbidden to sell them when it is undeivtued thill the object is nulawliil. SOLD bv Smith & Bickford and Wm. H. W.-bb, Cape Vin<-eiic, N. Y. • Ladies can procure a box, sealed from the eyes of the curious, by enclosing one dollar and sijt postage stouq s, to cither of the above agents. 4yl Also sold- by A. Ellis <fcSon, Clayton. N.Y. The Northern Trapsportatiort Cd's Line of PIRST CLAsS UPPER -CABIN SCRBlr STEAMERS. W ILL run regiil-viiy during- the enauik(r season, between CAP® VINCENT sad the virions important points oil the. W**'*'* Lakes, leaving Cape Vincent regularly erery evening for ' ,' Chicago, Wau'kesjaijj KenosHa, Rftcirre, MilwaiUikeOj, Port Washington, Sbehoysran, Maniiiowob, S't Catherines, Cleveland, 'Toledo and/ Detroit, making the Trio to Chicago in 6\ to •? day.B, and to 'Cleveland and Detroit in 2 to 3 day: I3j§t\'.Bhoiie-• Steamers are provided -with' State Rooms, amply and neatly -fni'liishod,,-for the acconiiiiodiilion of Thirty to Forty First Glass passengers, and with Second Cabins with accomniodalions for iPorty ,to Eift-y Pass- engers who-roiiy wish-to- furnish their owm provisions and bedding. The follo-.'-ing low rates -will-be cliiirgediop Iraiisport'itwih and passage, the dangersVaf V're and Navigation excepted. Through Tickets over all Western Rail- road Lines can'he obtained on- applicitti'on to' . H J. OiVBVOLis, Agent. PASSAGE—1st Cabin, including' State Room. n iid Board : • To Cleveland', each'^ 00 .[ To Detroit, tf 0t> Toledo, 8.00 CliiongOi Miliwankeej Kenoslio, \Waiilret gun^ Port Wiishiiigton, Sheboygiui and Manitowoc, : 12'00- PASSAGE—Second 1 Cabin, without Board : To Cleveland, each, $3-00 | To Detroit,- $3; 00 Toledo, each, ' 4 00 Ohiongo. Mil waulcec, Kenosha, Wanke- aan, Port Washington, Sheboygan and Manitowoc, 5 00' Children from two to tweleve half -price. PKETGHT. To Ohiongo, Waukeu'iin, Kenosha, \Rabin0' Port Washiiigton, She- boygan and Manitowoc. I D R. HUSTER HASFORTOIRTV YEARS Confined his attention to diseases of n certain class, in which ho has treated no less tlina fifty ilim-sand cases, without an instance of failure. His great reme-lj-, 35,-, ll„„i..,.v lied Drop, cures certain diseases when regnw lur trea'ment and all other remedies fail; cures wilhou tdieting or rt-striction in the habits of the patient; cures without the dis- gusting and sickening effects of all other rem- edies ; cures i.n r-ew cases in less than six hours. It roots out the -poisonous taint the. blood is sure to absorb unless this remedy is used. It is One DoP«r per vial, and caiu-ot be obtained genuine anywhere than at the old stand. No. 3 Division Street, New York- City. Book for 10 three cent stamps. Two hundred pages full of pictures. 5yl. OF STATU, ) 62. \ P. L. BUTLER,, House, Sign and Ornamental Painter, Grainer, Paper Hangar, Glazier, 1&0., &o. H aving taken the large and commodious shop on Point St., formerly occupied by James Buckley & Son, he has superior advan- tages for painting Carriages, Wagons, Cutters and Sleighs, and in fact nil kinds of shop work. H e is also prepared to do all kinds of bouse painting in village or country. Hav- ing had many years expeiience in the above business in AbL its branches, he feels warran- ted in soliciting a share of public patronage and in a<snrin« his patrons that they may re- ly in having their work well and promptly kon'e. \S3i$ Mixed Paints and Putty always kept on hand for sale. Gape Vincent, Jnue 21, 1862. >lyl Election Notice. SIIEIUI-F'S OFI-'IOE, Walertown, Aug. 14, 1862. T M pursuance of instructions from the Secre- tary of Slate, and the authority in me ves ted, notice is hereby given that a General Election, lo be held 011'the Tue-day succeed- ing the first Monday of Novemlw next, the officers named in the subjoined notice are to be elected. FRANCIS A, CROSS, Sheriff of Jefferson County. OFFICE OF THE SECHETAISV OF Albany, Aug. 22, 186 To the Sheriff of Jefferson County: Sir: Notice is hereby given that at a Gene- ral I-lew ion to be held'in this State on the Tuesdaj' suececdim; the first Monday of No- veniber next, the following officers are to bo elected, to-wit: A Governer, in the place of Edwin D. Mor- gan. . A Lieutenant Governor, in the place-of -Rob- ert Campbell; A Canni Commissioner, in the pl.aeo of William I Skinner; t An inspector of State Prisons, in the place of Dnvid P. Porrest; A Clerk of the Oolrrt of Appeals, \in the place of Cllnrh'i Hu»lies; All whose terms of Office will expire on the lost dny of December next. Also.ii Ueprcseotalivf to Ihe Thirty-eighth Congress of the United Slates for th<! 2(illi : Congressional Dbtiict, composed of the coun- ties of Jefferson, Lewis and Herkimer. County officers also to be elected for said Oouii.tv : Three Members of Assembly ; A County Special Judge, in the place of David J. Wager; A Diiti'i«t Attorney, in the place of Brad- ley Wiuslo ; Two Justices of Sessions, in the place Of Henry Hitckco'ck and Hosea 13. Hayes; Two Coionofs in the place of Loren Busli- ne!'and Wil iai'u D.'Le'wia; All whose terms of office will expire on ihe last day of Docembe.r' next. ' • HORATIO BALLARD, l«te BecreWry of State, To Clove, land, To- ledo, and- Detroit. Extra baggage, household goods, (well 'packed, in boxes,) stoves and wooden ware, per 100 lbs, $ it \' } t'» Dry goods, chair stock, boootf, a'nd-shoe*, . 50 | 49 Heavy goods,etisil3'hnnilled 40 | 8'0 •Fin nitiii'e, (new-or old) actu- .' nl weight, carriages and wagons, (boxed,) 1 00 | . It- Lumber wagons (double) each,, not over 900 lbs, I .00 | » 08 Lumber wagons (without bodies) ezielii not over 900 lbs, ,K 00 I 4 0.0 Single wagons and buggies, (not boxed).o-,ieh 5 00 I '4,00 Double sleighs -'each, 8 00 | 5 00 Single sleisrhs each, i 00 I: !,QO Pinnocs (boxed) each, 5,00,| 4,0,0 Horse.-(owner feeeding sann ) each, 10 00 % 0O' Yeanlings and colts each, 6 00 15 00 Cows each, 8 00 6 Ob Sheep each, 1 00 IB \For Freight cr Passage, apply to A. F. SMITH, Ageut, Sfcf Cape Vincent. N. Y () , The Niagara Fire Insurance-' Company, of the City of New York. Cash Capital $$00,000, with a. -Surplus of $100,000. OFF-IOE N T 0. 67 WALL ST. JONATHAN D. STEELE, Proa. P. NOTMAN, Sec. A. JF SMITH Agent Freight Office, 15yl Cape Vincent, N. Y. Dr. Failing's Female Alterative^ Dr. Failing's Female Alterative I Dr. Failing's Female Alterative! For all Femnle Diseases. For all Female Diseases, For all Female Diseases; Prepared only by WALTER FAILING, Physician for Diseases df 'Women. Office, Arcade, Second- Floor, Syl \Watertown N. Y. CARRIAGES-HOP. The undersigned -would'say t|> the citizens of Cape. Vincent and vicinity, that he is pre- pared to do all- kinds of work in his lino of busincsp. Persons wanting a good buggy, spring wag- on, or a lumber wagon, will do well to call and examine ray work and-prices before pun- ch asing elsewhere. Repairing of all kinds done on short notice- mid warranted to give entire satisfaction. \' Shop n,Esslestyne ritreefc.' 6yl SAMUISLffiMADDEY. Gr. A. AIWSWO'RTS, % B.EALEB IK, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard- ware, Crockery,, Boots and Shoes, Huts,and Caps,' .\vYspaan Ware, Yankee Notions, <fec.j <Sje,; Aiso •••/'• ' Provisions, Sail,Fish, &e., : ^c.',, MoHENBY'S BLOCK, , , CAPE V1KCENT, N\. Y. The attention of close Cash Buyers is requested. T4tf BLACKSMITH WANTED- An industrious, steady,' and •competent -workman can fifid steady employment andr re- ceive good wages by-calling upon the subscri- ber at his eho|i il) Cape V'incent. ' Only a sober, steady man, and a- good worktiiaii need Apply. _. •\A. J. DBMANGD. Cape Vincent June 12,1862. 6.61 Boots and Shoes. The subscriber would 'announce' that ho is prepared to manufacture Boots and' Shoesof every description on the shortest notice, and warrants bis work to give entire satisfaction, as lo pried and \fit.-\ jgfSntisfaotiou,- given in all cases. Repairing done in the. 'best of manner. • '• ' 'Shop cftrnei' of. Broad.wiiy and\ Market ^St, -i-rioi'th side of Broadway, opposit Patriot Offies, -B (feRtOOJEt; ' Cape Vincent, July 1861 ly