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THE CALL FOR MILITIA. Departure of Seventh, Eighth and Seventy-first Regiments. Several Regiments to Leave To-Day. ACTIVITY OF THE MILITARY AUTHORITIES. GOV. SEYMOUR TO ARRIVE IN THIS CITY TO: a, &., ae, ‘The excitoment among our city militia yesterday did 7.0t lag ia any particular, as each regiment expected to be Dourly erdered on the march to Pennsylvania, Tho dif- ferent armories were thronged during the day, aud offl- cerg and men hurried hither and thither in expectancy of again being hurried into an exciting and somewhat ardu- ous campaign. As @ matter of course, patriotic feeling was most exuberant, and the rebel raid was freely canvassed gm all its bearings by the military in general. This second Abreatened invasion of our territory by a rebel enemy has imparted a most enthusiastic feeling to the hearts of our citizens, and when these militia regiments leave the city there is no doubt that they will do so with full Tanks. ‘Tne only regiments which left yesterday were the Seventh, ‘Kighth and Seventy-first, ‘The causes of delay experienced ‘by the other regiments are various, \There is, or at least ‘thore was, @ bitch experienced in the procuring of equip- cents, the Secretary of War, it appears, having deter- wuwed not t furnish apy of the regiments with te sume until, they arrive in the field, dhs is no time to throw obstacles in the way of ‘the departure of those troops. The e can pow be pro- ‘vided {rom the Quartermastor General's office in this city ‘uniforms and equipments {for teu thousand men, and there can be no reusonabie excuse giveu for the holding back of those articles. The commanding officers of romeo! the wegiments assert that they cannot take their men from ‘Qhe city until they are tully provided with all that they ‘require. The Quartermaster General's oilice in Watker Street was thronged eed yonecoay, By. by officers having requisi- ions tor clothing other srticlea Dut, there being no author); in that department to issue them without sanc- tion from the yey goverumenst, they were ivformed of ‘that fact, and bad to go away, remarking that, if the gov- ernment needed ther services, the be a it could do ‘was to provide them with necessary equipments, Gonera!s Hall avd Sandford recor a tele; des- Patch from Governor Soy: We nghe he te meet him at ‘the St. Nicholas Hotel lust night, for the purpose of con erting measures to expedite the’ departure of troups from this city. At the =, ‘appointed the Generals wore at the \Bt Nicholas Hotel, A despateh hed been nadresced to General Sandford, aad received at half past three o'clock . A Gage Seymour, eases be to draw for arms. unigtionte requ iments Jeaving this ‘The same anon a also given -to “General Sanaa by" Hon. E. Stant Secretary of War. Geveral Sandora intends de«patchi Dight. Five regiments—the Thirty-seventh, Twenty-se- cond, Eleventh, Fifth, and the Twenty-third, ot Brook- Aya—will Jeave for Pennsylvania today. Gov. Seymour will, it is expected, arrive in this city at an carly hour this morning, and despatch the remaining regiments as \pidly as possible, when General sundford will also leave raj MB es ee ee bate Sele ‘igadior and Yates are to proceed ‘to Peunsylvyania. The following tS th oraar velluine wo ‘the matter:— ‘ORDERS—NO, 6. nvision N.Y. N, June 17, 1863. ee { arrival to Mujor General eed commander of Clothing and eaump eyuipage will be furnished at Harris "eee * Major W. SANDFORD, Ms. DER PRKAN detailed the Eigt eam peadoré jesse ibirty rae amenta, under General Hall, and the Fir ‘Sixth, fo nage ae don mocnts, undor Bri Nec General Yates, to procecd Pith to Harrisburg, to report there vo ‘Major Geueral “Couch, commanding the department. He also proposes to eend five artillerwts, of the Fourth regiment National Guard, if Generai Couch cun furolsh guns, thorses and cai ‘The regiments are embarking ds a despatch received {rom Governor Seymour yaster. day ali tag. im the city are cr offend wi bly leave b-day. Colonel Lefferts iesued an order for tho arsembling of ‘the regiment at seven o'clock; but it was ten before cve- ay une Va a condone fe ee b alk, a time presented & appearance—| Sitement ruled the boar, and each member vied with the Se to take hie place in ‘he ranks. art ae Seay? | as (be orden Se 4 fegued until en It, i ‘Major; R. M. Weed, Quartermaster 5 1. Be na - Cloaemaan, nan, Commissary Sergeant; James Wilson, Hospital Steward; Wm. H. Gilmer and R. ¥. Ware, Color Bergeante; Gaide, J. M. i , « : First Lieutenant, H. M. Funston; Seoosd Geo. H. Ketchery. ‘Necond Company—Captain, Emmons Clark; First Jicu- eee toe Second Lieutenant, George M. NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 3, 186} Company D, —— Cohen, Company E, —— Carr; one F, —— }\imond: Company G Pay Walon; Company —— Bicker; Company 1, ‘Troop Captain Brown, K, — Rushmore. P48 TUNTH KEGIMENT NEW YORE VOLUNTEBRE—MEBT- ING AT TUB MERCER Colonel Bendis, formerly in command of the Touch iment New York tate Votiatne or a jatiad, during uring fs tte Se ret as te 3 yesterday afternoon. object was pd or Of the régiment for a short serving in rome" 08 the invasion of the revels, Colonel Pndix stated the ob- fects of the meeting, and te to Governor Seymour, to agnept the it as a militia wonton ragga e tutention of receiving them as ae or wal Waldo a Eoehinge followed in some brief remarks, asking the mez (o immediately join the rauks, under their gallant commander, Colone! Bendix. ‘A recess was then taken in order to consult the men as to heir views in the matter. Atte? the recess Colonel Bendix stated that the men were desi"0Us 0! receiving bounties. If no bounties were offered, then (h@ men who signed the rolls would uot be held. should they decide upon not going out. attached to regi sting avon after adjourned, ‘Colonel Bendix has issued the following + RETURNED VOLUNTEERS, B, SACLE BA matty! eee Ber TS ng All members of period, not bet’ exceeding Ave monte. are requested to meet at the’ Mereer House, coruer oe and euroli theif names, where See ‘Tenth semen mt New LS, zing | ve W ‘New Yor Fe vision, Col. fieut. ¢ Bajo gat MOSSU! Another meeting will be aH tnis evening st the same tame aud place, TRE FOURTH REGIMENT. Tho following orders have beon issued from this regi- ment:— oxnens—vo. 23. Heapguantens, Fourth Reormest N. G. SN. Y., New York, June 17. 1368. Th compliance with division and aay orders, ne of mand, in full fatigue drews, will proceed. to Harrisburg, Pa. atau euriy date, Tor a snort Worm ot service, not exceeding thirty days. ‘The day of departure wil! be named in orders be issue! to-morrow. nm mundants 01 com] ies will report to Quartermaster Matisiadt, at the division armo: corner of Bln: and White streets, on the 18th instant, at half: Past seven o'clock 4, Zi. precise » number of artillery tuaiforra haversacks, ean orqeoms, blankets, naps yy dad Leite reyulred heir mans: and th uaruermaster wil Thake requisition on the Quartermaster emi, at No, SL Walker surcet, for the sane and camp eguipase, By orden of Ble W. TELLER, Colonei Commanding. THE SLEVIN REGIMENT. ‘The following order has been tgssued by the Colonel of this regiment:—~ REGIMENTAL ORDRR—NO. Heapgvanrvas, Buxventa eet an ne. New oF June ra “his from division head- unetere thie atone il semble in. fatigue uniform, uby armed and e: on Thursday, the 18th inatant, at two o'clock Hoek precly Mat ihe Fesimantal armery, to pro: ‘ceed as di Commaniants'-of companies will forthwith Hons upon the regimental quartermaster, Benstruth, for all necensary supplieg of clothtn ammunition. issues upon such requ! made without, fielay. RE ea m Regimental tine wi formed in Second avenue, right on Fourth street, at four o'clock precisely. ‘Buch ‘oie will we allowed 2 small valise, which must bo marked distinctly and loft at the armory. before one o'clock. By order of |AIDHOF, Col. Bleventh regiment. Li L. Laipiaw, Adjutant, THE TWELFTH REGIMENT. Colone! Ward, of the Twelfth, bas issued ac? following in felation to the movement of hits command GENERAL ORDERS—NO. ae Heavavanrens, Twairtat Rucinent N, Y. 8. M.,) InpgreNDAxce Ovan: ‘June 17, wr regiment is hereby spective conn . equipments, tions will be Pursuant to orde: Division and Brigade eieedaunriers, ch red to pal le fully eau the re cdmoutal, ar. fory, on F h instant, a! for » period 0! ser- ign not to oxeee th thirty days, 2 nandants of companies, will assomble their com. man ‘on Thureday, ‘15th iostan th - ital armory, ‘as follows: — to receive uniforms and equ ate, Compantis 1, 0; Dan 4. eanpitaing the right wing, in the forenoon, from 9 A. iri Pit, Kad 6, in the afternoon, from 121 ie M. 3. Commandants of companies will report in person to tie Calne a as eadquarters thin Forming. i7ih instant, at x ‘wil! come prepared to re Hows upon ihe ‘Quartermaster for the equipment ot tele ands. & Voluatoos seiit be », received to Ail up the compami¢s, will tum di articula® altention ts called to the fact a ‘annonnced 5. Pi by Major General Sandford that this ene ‘® legal call for wer. Teg of mil ‘oud that the penalties by law will of W. G. WARD. ‘a. Ravnon, Fitst Lieutenant and A Adjutant, ‘8KCOND VRE TWENTY- REOTMENT. ae? following order has been issued by Colonel Aspin- wall: GEXFRAL ORDERS—XO. Heapquarreus, Saye eos 8. G.8.N.¥.) The regi win Jane 17, 1663. iment bie'ihis Chhjureday? moral Juve 1s St ton o'slork imemeal He aria. oe: ‘AN forth, on route for ‘those members of the ent Med with knapaacka, ee amet fc. wit Teceite mh at Cd prpere, on J on day morul Commu: he Commandant effect there being a rom Head ‘gee ft at cat Aloe to & eat ners 1 “necessarie arg, the War Bein directed no Teaues te to be made choepting ‘at that rie Colonel Command calls upon the members of this evoriogy the Meonveniencss of 1 Of cers i articles ‘im view of the urgent cails of the country for sen wills ly themselves with two ders’ Rg os aa and those | with Saserees sane aS exercise nthe pertoras aS Samor.e im gasse be ihe ie Sat fombany une be at headquarters oe emanating from the Wjetieeit of the United rargh, the Governor: of tnls Slate, are Imperatives s_ the duty of every member of the command to port in conformity therewith. general heaiquaswrs, referred to in Gene- I Grhere Mo. 20, hatin ate Pabiished in publte prints atta out TLovD ASPINWALL, We. J. A. McGratu, ade faa. THE SIXTY-NINTH REGIMENT. Colone! Bagley lms issued the {ollow ing order: — SPECIAL ORDER. Heapeuartens, S1ary-xivte Reo of their cor iment, "in obedience to ford. ‘Sandi ‘ants are further ordered to band to me, 8 Full at (or 2a go0u thereafter a ie, wich the residences) wot Use embers of their reapoc com panies who refuse Ne report fot ‘his duty, 60 Bie be bi jarsbal fame banded to the Assistant Provost pints names of all oteere who be ly foaedd 3 ine Sow, at va aid tl ry with ‘he Fachibents aus ott Rita be bewien to te said ‘All clothing. arme and accoutrements be:etofore deliv aes pearson ie this command, are a ho Weta of of compliance wih wih PAS at the arin jen, and Payorme wi hisrrios egies Siaty-ninth ingen 8. % @. “FIRST REG at ti fe Hy Hi i pa im. J. Coles; D.C. fay vee Migs erntn pg Hagar Birdsall; “Assisiant Surgeon, Dr. Augustur Thtoop; taeienyet el a Lieuteoant, Walton Oliver Libby ; First George H. Stow, First Lien. Lieatensmt, D. H. F. E, Worcester; First Lieutenant not W. Dominick ; Fires Jobin’ Morenead; Second Lieutenant, H. Par- . Geo, W. Curtis; Lies. Thirtieth and Thirty-fourth, re. jw the barracks in thie otty, have the Goverio® is awaiting orders tuem. Muttery Movements. yesterday, io “on bert shone te we ma trap are iments are ander © m- | Saat Soa oem te Sag and the Fiiy. | mie charge of Lieutenant Colonet J? Q Adams, ona. Wmordars were given to the Twonty thtrd Mart vesting wo meet at the armory, corne: of bulton and Orange streets this morning ,at six o'clock, when the line wil be orm ‘and the pen toes aad ae | oar for ws>arg at eight o'olook. ‘The repinieat rotain their own puiiene. ment, Lioutouani Colovel dain 4 ‘orders to meat at the armory, iu sirect, uear Kulton avenue, this morning, ab fan y clock, W Focelve their uniiorims, obluived yesteg day front es Dorartment in Now Veork. The luis Wi Pormed aily AT three dYeiock te iM. when the regitnont will proceed to dewey Cay and take the cars for their destination by the New Jorsey Coutral Railroad route ‘This regiment has received large ‘Scceesions, and promises to baive full ranks. ‘The Thittocnth rogimeut is ordorad 9 moot at the pies corner of Cranberry aud Heary strests, ab haif past nine o'clock this morning. The xniforms will then be distributed, when it is expected the regiment @ill ™ up tne Lat of march, This was the vndortanding A The enty-eighth, Forty seventh aud Fifty-sécond regiments are vearly prepared to leave, and will doubt leas go on Friday if transportation can be pre ‘The armories of all the regiments were crowded yostoe. Any and lust eveniug by young men anxious to many recruits were added. Ali, with the eaiboston af of the Twenty-third, wili adopt the United States uniform, it being impossible on such short notice to equip the re- eruits in the established uniforms of the regiments ' Organisation © of the State Militia. Atsayy, June 17, 1963. . The militia regiments throughout the State are being ‘uae Organized, aud there will be no necessity to resort ‘ drattto fii them. Gen. Mo(lellan will rematn here « day or two longer. - POSTS SCRIPT. THURSDAY, JUNE 18— 0 A. M. Retreat of the Rebels from Ghencbertbary, Movements of the Enemy in Mary- land, &e., &e. &e. Hanasuvec, Pa, June 13—1 90 P.M, ‘The rebels under Jeukins evacuated Chambersburg at one o'clock to-day, taking the road to Hagerstown. The authorities here now aro io ‘telegraphic communi cation with Chambersburg. During the stay of the rebels there all private property was respected, except co far @s horses and cattle and the necessaries of life are concerned, Jackson's old division, under Kwell, is reported to be at Hagorstown, Information was received by the authorities late to- Bight that Imboden was at Cumberland with (wo regi- ments of infantry and one of cavalry with artillery. Wheeling may be their destination Troops for the State are arriving rapidly A despatch has been received from Gettysburg to the effect that a resident of the southern part of Franklin county states that Ewell was in Hagaratown yesterday. Another states that he was in Greencastie this morning, and bas with him a large body of infantry. Reliable information has reachod here that the rebels are Bow in force at Cumberland, Maryland. A company of colored men arrived this evening from Philadelphia, whose services were declined by Major Genofal Couch, on the ground that no antbority nad been granted by the War Department for the muster of colored troops into the service of the United States for a less period than three years. NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. ‘Wasmixaton, June 17, 1863. NORNEMY AT AQUIA CKEEE. . Advices to-day from Aquia Croek state that ai! the stores and the rolling stock of the raitroad have been brought away. The revels bave not as yet shown them- selves in that vicinity, and could dono injury were they to attempt it. The place will be held as long as“it may be deemed necessary or advisable to do 60, ARRIVAL OF MAYOR LINCOLN, OF BOSTON, Mayor Lincoin, of Boston, accompanied by the City ‘Troasurer of that city, arrived at Willa to-night. ARRIVAL OF SOLDIERS, Several bundred soldiers came up to-night from Con. camp, who are to be transferred to their re- corps. f Commander duty. Commander G. H. Scott bas been ordered to the com- mand of the steam sloop Wachusett, now at Philadelphia. Commander Foxall A. Parker has been ordered to special duty at the Vabhingtou Navy Yard. © CAPTURE OF A BLOCKADE RUNNER. ‘Ibe Navy Department is informed that the De Soto captured on the 19th the schooner Mississippian, while en- deavoring to run the blockade off Mobile with one bun- dred and cighty-seven bales of cotton. She had no pa- “pers or colors, but oly @ permit to gail from F. Buchanan, Admiral. . The Pennsyivi rg ary tie Conven- tie » NAVAL ORDERS. Hitchcock has been ordered to orduance + MaRwasurs, June 17, 1863. The Democratic State Convention met this morning. It was called to order by Francis W. Hughes. Mr. Ne- binger, of Philade!phia, was elected temporary chairman by seventy-five votes over Mr. Petriken, who got fifty. Finley Patterson was elected permavent President. A Comm ittee on Resolutions and Contesied Seats was ited. Convention reassembled at eight a ¢lock to-night. The Committee ou Resolutions offered the following, Wbich were unanimously adopted — the resolutions upon the itved, of Mate of the yassed the How 3 bee poy o Come oY 1Sun of Apri tant aod ox the present giganito re fe government, or Would over Consemt oras iavelving & diemembermont of tole Up a4 the true f ing mot for ta fate, Scale, ar Bericend cant der, discuss, Aseartacn jada in be- Guming tatms, upon the people and the Comstite authort * voy mney ooh Md SUeies toe ye ste Tole wattonal Usios topstbor under ae oll seer. began we Dad the solema ‘nibiacratiog and of the party wath Gin the remstution passed a4 Soegrom July ina is not waced on their part Somali faction of ‘ultte aoolTiivn Union, and without the couseut aly Derpeet to bo wholly ine greatly delayed ‘our’ Just hopes of ex There naa grea it confoston fa tbe Cravention during the reafing of the rewolction, The ew mn was great each resolution bringing fourth rounds of My oye ‘The Gonvention proceeded to ballot for candidate ee Governor. A number of oames was proposed. The in the resalt of the apes - fraster Siymet 8 OW. HT. Whitte cha w Nwendwata.... 8 ickiaud. . a don am 9 Woo}. Praptiin ‘ Seatter| The batt Aing Continaes W thoot muck wariation, oxeeyt by the withdrawal of the .nomes of some of the and date:, After the itty ballot the came of White was fawn and Mr. Woodtend war peminsted the miutl #trekiand , & wens nominated for Judge Hmeation . La cbeets Or she BOM oes, NEWS FAOM woKsBUr, ted dees THE PROCRESS OF wm SIEGE. The Strength of the Retwls in General Grant’s Rear. Destruction. of Sitapeih by the Suttseriand. The River Clear Between Vicksburg and Port Hudson, Coe hen ae. Omoxssaw Bavoo, Juno 10, 1863, News from the front represent that our loge works are being pushed close wo tho rebel lines iu several places. A collision is considered imminent. Tho army i# in bet- tor spirits than at any provious time. The rebels bave made thoir appearance with four miles Hams’ Bicwr, June 12, 1863. .No genoral attack from Genoral Jobnaton is expocted for some daye, Firing fs continued upon Vicksburg from all sides. There are no further demonstrations on the Loutgiann side. Point De Soro, orrosiik Vioxsuuna, June 10, 1863. By tho arrival of the ram Swtigeriand, Colonel John A Milo, from the mouin of the Red river to-day, we have infor mation of the deatraction of Simmasport, on the Atcha falaya, on the 4th inst. A reconnoissance by the Switzerland om the 3d dia- covered a battery of six field pieces, and a regimont of infantry holding the sbore, The Switzerland engaged them and was struck seven times, one shot severing the steampipe. The damage was repaired and Cap, Walker, with the Lafayotte and Pittsburg, silenced tfc battery and burned the town and commissary stores. + ‘The river is now clear betweeu Port Hudson and Vicks- burg. Heanquarrars, Wacwcr Huta, Vioksuvna, June 12—H'vening. Tuo best iuformation oredits General Loring at Jackson with five thousand rebels, General Walker at Yazoo City ‘with five thousand, and Geveral Johnston at Canton with fiftecn thousand. These will be massed to attack General Grant's rear; but be boids all the fords om the Black River, which muat be crossed by Generals Johnston and Loring. Rotel cavalry are bopper scouting outside of Geue- ral Grant's lines, Much sickness is said o Prevail io Vicksburg, and the citizens desire tts capitulation, white! General Pemberton absolutely refuses. Wasninatom, June 17, 1863. The news from Vicksburg for several days past baa been unimportant, All the advices received represent the siege as progressing steadily and everything going ou well. The Turf FASHION PLEASURE GROUND. Tho trotting match for $5,000, two mile heats, t to ‘wagons, between George M. Patchon and Genoral Butler, announced to come off yesterday afternoon, did not take ves 1s was pevipened eu nocoent of tbe rae until ths for a good day and track. iis The Navy. The United States surveying steamer Bibb, Boutelle, ‘was at Port Royal June 43. The following are her off- .cors:—Commander Boutelle; Executive Oflicer, Robert Platt ; Paymaster, Jobo Barcett; Watch Officers, J 8. Bradford, W, W. Harding, G. W. Gookin; Rogineers, a. Mapes and James Terrific Fane Philadelphia. Puit.apenrmia, June 17, 1863. A tornado passed over this region of country to-day, Trees were uprooted and buildings and fences \evelied ‘The rain descended in torrents and the lightning was aw. fully vivid, he thunder shook the houses. ‘The storm lasted an hour and a half. The damage caused by it 1s vot yet known. The Hanged Spy, Colonel W TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. AY, Jane 16, 1868, T notice in the issue of the Huxatn of this date that Fg rebel spy,** re wn was pba = at Neate to ie ‘A. Will corres roten, tbe military rent pe Bag A.W, being given ban isa orror and would it pot be well to correct ‘The was W. Orton Williams, formerly of the Second United States cavairy, resigned his comission of ‘Orst lieutenant ay Ley 10th of June, 1861, Lawrence A. a uate of West Point, ray sy i} Migs we not) 18 DOW 4 resident of this ely, au South during the war, except as wa officer a ll arm, Untou vention in Oh NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES FOR STATE OFFICER, Cunvarann, June 17, 1863. The Union Convention to-day at Columbus is the largeet pi ap in that city. The following is the ticket nor! For Governor —Jobn Brough , of Cuyahoga For Lieutenant Governor—Charles Anderson Por Auditor=Jobo B. Godman, of Marion. For Treasurer—G, Voiney Dorsey , of Miami. Por Supreme Judce—H. B. Hanter, of Fairfield. ia. Beard of Public Works—Jotn M. Barrier, of High- nd. ‘The Conveution was very barmonious and enthusiastic. of Mamil The following resolutions were passed — Resolved, That the calamities of the present rebellion were brought on by nullification and secession. which w siren rep” with te uly, Imtegrity, power an ory of the repul ‘Resolved, That ald go on with the utmost vigor until the shekorniy ern: is oga'D Fe-establi and the old Uy orer every Ma’ 10) Kesoived, Veena preferences and pre ecione, an and dra draw bo baaty iin line except With tbowe eppoed to fesolved, Tha a4 Fn the honesty, patriotiem and sense bimyy me se of the Pr pledge ourselves to support has Governor Todd, by, be honest and she ‘official conduct, wo receive the approbedon of all tude is due the suldiers, see bardnbips, all ats fom Cine evant, Jame 17, 1868. Ata malt 3.pabic meeting in Montgomery coy todana on — ed deciar Foimoat of the muita fo" that militia in that county: si (ane pose who waited ou tue commis Arrivais ana Departares. ARRIV A: ule Hay te. bet y Bt Mannie Sheela feeb ary YF Winker. br Ms Hers Bor Fuller, a3 J. i = cee, Bow and child te Phe DEPARTURES. ‘W Miller, a entry me A Mr Millard and yervant, Birange. er, owe, b Fi ig done Peat 4 et ait site t Preots, iy Albury, L r Seniveria, 4 - poe York; i inane, aad Wainer, A Mra WB Walits, est tudes ie 4 r Admiral g@ 5 mee AB Berm Now Ortenas Rneidrate Thos Pract Dr A Woil and indy. Jobe Comrie Mrs Frens ite im Dye ia dew Watkenen, B Roars, Jao by r s Be INTERESTING FRO MISSOURI MIKCKA.LANZOUS. A | Milltin Called into Active Seevice—News , sy OAC OS Mtoe eae ake ve 8 | papers Suppres<d, ae. ’ . z “4 ican : > 82. Lovw, June 17, tae Ba oo Me. ah Mle ice ] Ke iphone Quepliod MUA OF thks county are | oR olin CAUTION <The tas Fe oa bs | oniled ito So ces Gegah see pa tape identi oe veyed | aumed ps of ie Distrign Me Gvuthoadt Miassiri, 4 0% Uited sates intier j beadquarters in the fold | To initiate Of use tt for any aber purpose ia & General W. K. Strong, of Now York, has b: dered , pasishable with Gueaad imprisonment Pa , to tbe comu , ct of to the command of the District of St Louis | ef the consequences of filing eiapty votties with amy Gonoral Blunt bas forbidden ghe circulation of the | | Cascasian, Chicago fimes, Columbus Crisis, Cinginnat | Or miabure, whether calling It Plantation Bitters o Pnquirer aod Now York World in bis department | by any other aame, We pay canu, sixty conte per daven, 'we Mowe from oucrans’ Departinent. | 97? "6F avons for-ali emily bottles. delivered sh our mane Crmounan, June 17, 1863 factory, 108 Liberty street, thts removing aay @xciee fut Me A Marfrrostoro despatch says that General Morgan | aorauce appeared ut Lebanon, in our rear 46 i thought for the Any person pretending to sel tation Bisiers ia bute, reeene® ating Une citizous to barvoat the creps now | aieiian Siete wilh im que regular bottivs, ai) bearing our private United deve Robel deserters report tus improwsion (rom their army | or by the yalton, ts a awindler m Mak Geworal rage w abot to aasuine Us of sive | #amp and sleet plate lal The Amntversary “ue Batue of Bueker * Bowron, June 17, 1863, The Custom House, banks and many places of businoss wore closed today, in observance of the eighty eighth am Bi voraary of the battle of Bunker fill fa OO, 2 Brosdway, New Vort New PATENT A Gas APPARATO® ron COUNTRY REAIDENCKS, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, ae. 10 size, (rom, $200 upwarda Com acoaedtny optical Draw xe or mareay, Maay & anny KITCHEN @CU.. bl Targa my ane 00! STIMULA MBROSIA OF DR. STERLING'S 18 A Lh ontee ug oily extract of roots, barks 20, 40, 10, 8. 37, 36, 26 TUCK, CLASS Su—june' 7, tas. Not recetsod. anon Of the ain 4 soft Cirqulars seut (ree of Charge Mdreang oberg ra dy Qeurt, peeve t fon rh git Beware of imitations. None genuine but De, Blar Covinga Ky. ork. Lous Me o BEWARE OF IMITATIONS BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. BEWAKE OF IMITATIONS THA GLASS A8b—June 17, 1868, NONY GENUINE BUT DROW Ho SPRRLING # 73, 2, 60, 67, 24 19, 42, 16. L. NONE GENUINE BUT DH Tl RPRELING 'S, Obass'44—June 17 NONE GENUINK BUT DICH HO STERLING Not rrveived Put up in a box contaluing ten bottles, price $1. Raid lp Circulars seat by addcoesing alldruggies, Dr HH STPRRL onriewr, JOHN A MOLREB & 00 . Depot 43 Lironiway ra lawar Hmington, Delaware. pany ae \ Pret Cashed in alt 4 The subseriber har to the bonded a aren wey teries Information gives, JOSEPH BATS! red canes ot his Seliiedan Achnat he wrapge % Little stained, he will sei) below his present yrice The 1 Wall wrest, room NO. L, New York Pe IE IE RE ae iat " : pie Bourbon Whiskey ty ease OF joven each, which be is selling ver: low. considering the quality VOOLIHO WoL! ARMY surtnns ay OLD COGNAC BRANDY, IMPORTED AND KOTELED BY THE KUBSORIBRR MADEIRA AND HERBY WINE, © for One Dollar, roadway, near Craud atreet, VINTAGES OF 1&t TO 1AS2 8OME OF THE BEST BRANDS IMPORTED. Pont WINE, DRY AND SWEET, VERT FINE AND OLD, JAMAIOA AND ST, CRUZ RUM IMPORTED AND BOTTLED | KQUAL TO ANY IN THIS GoUNTRY Alb hetegraphs and Carte de Vis- ite, $1 per doten, can't be beat, at MOL! isin ‘908 Broadway. Sloat’s Elliptic Lucketitch Sew OLD BOURBON WHISKEY, Machine, with tn A braider. 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