DAILY POST. S. aft. PETTENOILLAL QO.+ NO. a 7 PAILS. ROW, NSW YORK aid 6 STATE STREET, BOSTON are oes. agemti for the Dail/ and Weekly Post in those citieey and are au tb.rised to take Advertisements and Subeariothsw or lie at oar Lowed Rates. airfiee First .& Third Pages for Com. inercial DsiUy Markets and Inver News TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 16 Clll AD BIGHBOMIOOD INTDIIGENCH Disposition or To-day's Work log Force. At a meeting of the Executive Commit tee of the Committee of Public Safety held last evening at the Monongahela House, it was determined, after consultation with Maj. Gen. Brooks, Gen. Bernard and Capt. Craighill, that the following dispo sition be made for to-day's (Tuesday's) work : The men from the various establish ments will report as follows: • AT HEnnox's HILL, (Minersville.) i Soho Iron Works, Novelty Works, James Boyd & Co„ Phillips & Best, Everson, Preston a Co., Lord dc Black, smith, PArk at Co., Reese, Graff & Dull, Reese & Graff. A. Bradley. Joseph Pennoa. I Pennsylvania Railroad Dirty Bun if ores, Brown & Co.. and such other business estahlishments as were working at Herron Hill yesterday, or may find it most convenient to their homes. AT COAL HILL, Zug & Painter, Joseph Dilworth, James M. Bailey. McKnight & Co., Graff, Bennett & Co., :Inger. Nimick & Co., James Wood & Co. Jones & Laughlin. Bakewell, Pears & Co., Lyon, bborb Win. Mo,ully & 0., Robinson, Minis & Mil- Ifehriestock, Albree & ler. A. & D. FL Chambers. and such other manufactu.ing establish ments and business firms as may be on the south side of the Monongahela river. AT DAVIS' HILL, (beyond the Cemetery, near Judge Mellon's.) Spang, Chalfant 8: Co., Hai!man, Rabm & Co. knap. Rudd d: cy„ rhoenberger & Co„ Hussey, Wers & Co , McFarland's Coal wks Lyon's Glass Works. and such other establishments as were working there on Monday. The Managers and bosses of the men from the works namcd above, will repair to the points indicated, oy 8 o'clock' and as ample arrangements have been made for supplying water and provisions, it is hoped Umtata different squads of men will preserve their organization, and not stray from the grounds, so that they may be ready to immediately take their places in the works when the reliefs are called. Those detailed for the top of Coal Hill, will report to Gen. BARNARD. Those detailed for Herron's Hill will report to GEO. H. Those for Davis's Hill will report to Capt. BARBJER. A train leaves the outer depot at 6i o'clock to convey free of charge to Davis' Hill those detailed for that work. It V 713 then Resolved, that the Com• mandaut of the 1-rovo4t Marshal, he re. quested to detail a sufficient number of men to act as gaard at the verjous points. Resolved, Tnat parents and guardians be requstei to restrain their caildren and wards from visiting the location of the res pective works. Resolved That we pledge ourselves to adhere to the work of errectiug the fortifi cations for the defense of the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, untill they are completed. Wlll. F. JOHNSTON, Chair, GE3. H. THURSTON . , Sec'y. lesterda,'s Excitement. BUILDING OF FORTIFICATIONS AROUND THE Pursuant to resolutions adopted by the Merchants and Manufacturers on Sunday evening, the workshops were all closed, yesterday, and at an early hour yesterday morning several thousand stalwart men were gathered in front of the Monongahela House to aiicer tairt the wishes of the com• mending officer, Mijor General Brooks. Many of them brought with them their picks, shovels and axes, and those that had no tools were soon supplied. General Brooks' call had been for two thousand men, but considerably over that number volunteered. They were divided into three parties, one of which proceed ed to Herron's Hill, at Minersville, one to Mt. Washington to a point command• lug the Bri - wnsville road, and the third to the Washington pike, about three miles from the city. At these places they pro ceeded to erect fortifications, which were progressing rapidly all day. During the day, although on account of so many plans being closed, thousands thronged the streets, there was but little excitement, although every one was eager to get the latest news, and some even an ticipated it: Every conceivable rumor was taken hold of by those whose fears led them to -fabricate sensation, stories, and these being magnified, in some instances grew to fearful proportions. At one time a report was current in the streets that the rebels were within eight miles of the place. The truth is that no word came at all that placed the rebels any closer than Hagerstown, Md. Chambersburg is still in possession of the Union forces, although only twenty miles distant from Hagers town. Let the public mind calm itself, and prepare itself silently, but with no less stern resolve to abide any issue that may await us. It is not by noise, clamor, o: excite ment that we are to do away with an evil. A workiog man seldom talks at his work. The men who have control of affairs, are men in whom every confidence can be placed, and we can assure our readers that no stone will be left unturned that will be of beef fit to our interests. Proclamation. The following proclamations were posted up in the streets, and on Coffee House doors yesterday : MAYOR'S OFFICE, CITY OF PITTSBURGH Ss MONDAY, I o'clock, P. M. June 13, In pursuance of the annexed order of Maj. lien. Brooks, Commandant of this Military Department, all good citizens are requested to comply with the spirit of said order; and farther, I. B. C. Sawyer, Jr., Mayor of the City of Pittsburgh, do order' and direct that all drinking saloons, bars and restaurants, be closed from and after 1 o'clock p. m. of this date, until otherwise ordered; and that the sale or giving away of liquors be stopped. B. C. SAWYER, Mayor. HEADQUARTERS DEPT MONONGAHELA, Jane 15th, 1863. To the Mayors of the Cities of Pitts burgh and Allegheny—Gentlemen: For the sake of preserving peace and good or der within the respective cities, daring the few days that work is suspended_at the various mills aud factories, you will please take stringent measures to have all the drinking saloons, bare and restsurants closed, and the sale or giving away of ligoonrat - these places stopped. This notice will also be observed by the chief executive officers of the Boroughs adjacent to the cities. Very respectfully, W. T. 11, Buooss, Maj. General. Sunday Liquor Selling. James Larimer made complaint on Sat urday before Alderman Miller, against G. C. Lightcap, George Manmoth, J. F• D. Keating and John Keown for selling liquor on Sunday. They confessed judg ment, and were compelled to pay-twenty five dollars each to the Guardians of the Poor. Freight Stopped. We are authorized to state that the Pennsylvania Central Railroad h as stop. pep taking freight for the East until farth er notice. Escaped pobet - Prisoner. We yesterday afternoon had a conver sation with the prisoner who jumped from the cars containing the rebel prisoners on Saturday.:: MA name is B. A. West, and he is a member of the let Mo. Artillery. Re was taken prisoner at the battle of Black river. He denies ever having been a rebel, but says that he was conscripted. He wanted to take the oath, •but did not wish to be placed-in a position to be draft ed, as in that case should he be taken by the rebels his certain fate woald be death. Captain Wright informed us that he would be sent on to Fort Dela ware, where he would hare an opportun ity of proving his loyalty, and take the oath of alliegance. Hampton's Battery. During these exciting times when th =re is a general call for men to fly to arms, a selection of the Regiment or Battery may be of some - importance to those who de sire to enter the service of their country. Such an opportunity is now presented by Lient A. N. Harbour, at the Girard House. Hampton's Battery, in which he is more immediately interested is now nearly full, only ten more being needed to fill the complement, but those who desire to do so can, by applying to him, have a choice in any Pennsylvania Regiment DOW in the field. Those who desire to enroll in Hampton's celebrated Battery had better apply at as 'early an hour as possible this morning, otherwise they will miss the opportunity. Remember the place, Girard House, corner of Smithfield and Third street. 16th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers. At a meeting of this Regiment, held this (Monday) morning at 10 o'clock, it was Resolved, That the services of the 15th Pennsylvania Militia be tendered to Gen. Brooks, under the President's Proclama tion of the 15th inst.. This evening the different companies will receive recruits under the call. Co. A—Capt. Gross,East Liberty. Co. B—Capt. Ridde, Federal street, old Armory. Co. C—Capt. Phillips, No. 51 Federal street. Co. D--Capt. Matteen, Fifth street, above Miner's. Co. E--Capt. &diem, Wilkins' Hall, Fourth street. Co. F—Capt. Reed, Duquesne Eagine House. Co. G}—Capt. Ralston, McCully & Co.'s, Wood street. Co. I—Capt. Hammer, McKeesport. Members of this R igiment having uni• forms and equipments, will return them immediately to Company headquarters. HEADQUARTERti 15th PA. MILITIA _ . This Regiment will parade this af ternoon, at 3 o'clock. Form on Penn street, right resting on Hay street. Every member is ordered to be in prompt atten dance at his Company headquarters. By order of Col. GALWAY', Commanding. Arrested as a Spy. • Yesterday a man by the name of Wm. Martin, who says that he is from Philadel phia, was arrested in a saloon on Smith field street, charged with being a spy. By some it was asserted that he was a mem ber of Stewart's Cavalry, and as officer Gumbert was taking him to the Girard House, several persons cried out "hang him," and it was only by the most strenu ous efforts of Gumbert that his life was saved. A friend of his afterwards appear. ed at the office of the Provost Guard, and vouched for Martin being a good Repub lican. The supposition is that he had been drinking too much, and made some remark, that was taken up by an excited crowd. One report was that he had called some man a liar for saying that Lee was coming here. Allegheny Arsenal. Workmen are busily engaged in putting the Arsenal in a state to be successfully defended against any force that may he brought against it. Every gun is being mounted and placed in position to sweep the turnpike, and every approach and every thing that, can, will be done to ren der the place impregnable. The arrange ments are being made by Lient Babbit of the Ordnance Department. The Defenee Loan. On Saturday a meeting of manufacturers and citizens was held to obtain guaran tees fora loan of half a million dollars, to be advanced by the Banks for theay ment of trodps to be raised for the defe p nce of the two cities. A committee was ap pointed composed of the following gentle • men, who will call upoa oar business men immediately: Messrs. W. K. Nimiek, Jamc s Marshall, Joseph Dilworth, James Laughlin and William Thaw. Another New Company. Capt. William Williams, a member of the Duquesne Greys in Mexico, is recruit ing a company for six months, unless sooner discharged, to be clothed and paid by the United States Government, for the Department of the Monongahela. His headquarters are at Odd Fellows Hall. Maj. Gen. BrOok's Headquar- Major Gen. Brooks has, with his staff, removed his headquarters to the large and commodious house on Second street, No. 163, corner of Cherry Alley. Telegraph wires are being taken to the house, so that be will be in direct telegraphic com munication with all points. Persons having business with the General will re member the place. Gen, Brooks and the Mannfitc• turers. All the manufacturers of this city are re. quested to leave the number of available laboring men in each of their establish ments at the Headquarters of the Depart ment of the Monongahela No. 163 Second street, corner of Cherry alley. Cols. Clark and Bayne. • These gallant soldiers are reorganizing their old regiments (the 128 d and 136th) under the President's Proclamffition, end they will soon be able to render effective service.. They have both received their an thority direct from the Gov. for the re-or nanization. The well known gallantry and bravery of these officers is a guarantee that it will not be long before their front will again stem the tide of battle. Accepted-. Col. Galway's 15:h Regiment of Slaty ilitia-have been acr,epted th.e,Gnyer• nor, and will parade to-day, preparatory to going into camp. The Regiment will form on Penn street, the right resting on flay street. Railroad Accident. Robert Stophel, formerly of Penn town ship, Indiana county.was almost instantly killed at Beatty Statton_on the Pennsylva nia Central road a few days since._ The cars ran off the track and. he was crushed between two of them. He was acting es brakesman at the time. Brooke latiantr7. _ Capt. N. H. Jeffries-is recruiting six months men to be known as the Brook's Infantry, at 76 Fifth street. The Lackawanna Register. This is the title of a new Denwcratic weekly paper just issued at Scranton, Ltt zerne county, by E. S. &. Hill, Mr. gill has for some years edited the Lnzerne Legal Register, and eonseenent ly is not quite finknown to the newspaper - - - - Courts Adjourned. In consequence of the exciting news from' all quarters, the courts adjourned yesterday until Thursday morning. Public Meeting. 4 Public meeting ivaslield in Manches ter, pu Monday afternoon, in response to the proclamations of the President and Governor 'to .Prepare to defend the State against the threatened raids Of the:rebels. A. Patterson, Esq., was called to the chair? -and John M. Cornwell acted as se cretary. An effort was made to form companies of militia, but the attempt was unsuccessful. A. Patterson, James Mil ler, Wm. 8. Spratt, John M. Cornwell and John B. Kennedy-were then appointed a committee to urge upon the proper authorities the necessity of placing the district under martial law, and impressing men to come forward and assist in de fending the surroundings of Pittsburgh and Allegheny. More Soldier's Gone. Joseph Sutler of South Mahon in g township died in a hospital near Freder icksburg, on the 26th ult. He belonged to the 148th Regiment Penna. Volunteers. Hugh Pollock, of Marion, a member of the 135th Penna Vole., died at Richey's Exchange in Indiana, on the 4th inst.- -Miller of Jefferson county, a member of the 136th Penna. Vole. died a few miles from Indiana a week ago Sunday. Arbitrary Arrests The Grand Jury of Brown county, Ohio, has returned bills of indictment against those making arbitrary arrests in that county. Cavalry. John H. Stewart at the Clerk's office,in the Court House, will receive the names of all those who desire to join a cavalry company. Mass Meeting. The Democracy of Huntington county met in Mass Meeting on Friday afternoon Ise, to express their condemnation of the mob spirit by which the office of the Mon itor was destroyed two weeks previous.— The meeting was the largest ever held in the county. Fatal Accident. On Saturday last the child of Mr. Sam nel Marshal, in Slatington, fell into a tub of boiling soap, and was scalded so badly that it died from the effects shortly after wards. Theatre. Remember that this is the last week that you will have an opportunity of seeing that versatile little actress, Ettie Hender son. Last night she performed Aurora, the Gipsey Girl to a delighted audience.— Look at the bill for to-night. Circus. The circus was crowded to its utmost capacity last night. There is another pei 6rmance to-night. The Genealogy of Republican- Carrison's Liberator begat the New York Tribune and the New York Tri bune begat the Irrepressible Conflict ; and the Irrepressible Conflict begat the Help• er Baok ; and the Helper Baok begat the raid of John Brown ; and the raid of John Bro wn begat the Chicago Platform and the Chicago Platform begat the Republi• can party; but to say what the Republican party begat "will not be tolerated in this Department," and therefore, we don't say it.—Logan (0.) Gazette. School Books. Henry Miner has just received '• Science for the School and Family," part first; Natural Philosophy, by Washington Hook. er, M. D , illustrated with nearly 300 en gravings; Elements of Arithmetic, do signed for children, by Elias Loomis, L. L. D. ; Wilson's Primary Speaker, and other works. Also, " A Point of Honor," a novel, by the author of Morale of May Pair, Creeds, the World's Verdict, da. Harper Broth ers, N. V. Godley for July. Mr. Pittock, opposite the Post Office, has received the July number of the Ladies favorite Magazine; it. is magniGcently em bellished and fall of interesting reading matter. The Ladies will all purchase a number. Only twenty-five cents. Don't forget Pittodit's number. Hotel for Rent. The "Massey House," located on the corner of Ross and B reckenridge streets opposite the Pittabarg6 and Connellaville Railroad Depot is now offered for rent. The " House" is in good repair and ha been doing a good business. To any per son understanding the business a fine op portunity is now offered. Immediate pos session will be given. Apply to tf Taos. MOORE, No. 189 Fret at. 5,000 ikARRELS OF PORE RTE WHISKY, of different ages to suit purchasers, at lowe.t rails prices. Ter sale by THOS. MOOK/C, Distiller, iulf:tf No's 189, 91, 93 and 95 First street. ezoviut dr Betio's Eiewbu Machines. for milt' umaufaetpring purposes, are the beat in use. A. F. C lATONAY. General Aden t. liSliNfth street. Pittsburgh. P B JOSEPH KIM. .....111THOI7S1EI a JOSEPH MUSE & SON JEASSIYAOTORIEE OP FANCY AND PLAIN NITITEE aSic 0131 A IBS WAREHOUSE. 135 SMITHFIELD &Mil . (Berman Sixth street and Virgi 2 alley.) PITTI4I3 u ROB . SPELING-S. Tll3 DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RE sort, immediately on the line of the Cen tral P..• R., located on the Summit of the Atte ahany Mountains, 2,800 beet above the level of the sea. will be open for the reception of visitors on the 10th of June. 1803, end will be kept open until the first of Oa ober. The water and air at this point posses; supe rior attractions. The analyses made in the la borabry of Professors Booth, Garrett, and Ca mac, of Philadelphia, show the exiat•nee of valu able mineral elements, the waters of some tf the springs being of the iron or ahalybeato class, end and others containing sa.in • or aperient salts. Para mountain water abounds; and the guests will also be supplied with mineral waters from other sprints. such as Blue Lick, Bedford and Saratoga Waters. Ample facilities for bathing have bean provi ded. new plunge and douch baths erected. and riot and Cold BA* °An at all times be ob tainetl. The grounds. walks. kI, have been highly im p- 0 ved. and are of a vari:d and picturesque character. There is at Crosson Springs, a Telegraph Ofrtoe and two daily mails from Philadelphia it'nd Pittsburgh, and intermediate points. Ex.:mama Tickets can be obtain• d at the office of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Fur farther information, apply to GEO. W. MULLEN. Cresson Springs, Cambria Co. Pa. WWIEN% HIGH HEELED CON areas gaiters for 90ets AT CONCERT HALL SROE STORE, Mou'a Sae boots. for $ 2,25. -- At Con !art Hall Shoe Store. lierehoef for • iSets. At Concert Sall Shoe Store, Sa. Call and examine these 'goods for yourselves. 62 Fifth Street, Ja'o BIIBLINGTON HEBB 1 NO-10 BOX es. Burt re:aired and for Pale b_y RHYMER dt BRO. Wood stmt. TELEGRAPHIC. 13:ebels Near Chambersburg in Strong Force. THIS PLACE SUPPOSED TAKEN. AN ATTACK AT BERRYVILLE FIGHTING AT WINCHESTER Gov. Tod, of Ohio, Orders Out 30.000 Men. LATE NEWS FROM MEXICO &0., &c., BALTIMORE, June 15.—Gen. Milroy was Surrounded at Winchester by 18,000 reb• els, but after a desperate fight cut his way through and united with our forces at Harper's Ferry. Our forces at Martins burg has also fallen back on Harper's Ferry. CHANIBERSBURG, June 15-8 o'clock p. m.—Lient. Palmer has just returned. He had to fight his way out two miles this side of Greencastle. PHILADELPHIA, June I:',.—The Evening Bulletin says: A. dispatch received in this city to-day from Bolton's Station, on the Northern Central Railroad, says that 3en. Tyler had retreated from Martins burg at 8 o'clock last evening, and that our forces at Winchester had prob ably been captured yesterday, and that the enemy are in force probably ten thousand strong at Hagerstown. The dis patch adds that the danger is great, as the enemy is advancing in heavy force. A private dispatch from a trustworthy source states that the rebels appeared near Chambersburg this morning, atld it is probable that that place has already been occupied by them. BA I.TINICrIZE, June 14 —The Baltimore American pnbliahes the following intelli gence from an entirely reliable eoarce: An attack was made on Sunday morn ing on a small force of our men at Berry• vine, nine miles from Winchester, oppo site Snicker's Gap, under Gen. Reynolds, of which the Ist Maryland regiment formed pa t. They fell back before superior num bers and joined Milroy at Winchester. After a sharp engagement, of which the results ire at present unknown, at tile same time Winchester was attacked in front from the South, by a force said to be under Gen. Ewell, Jackson's successor. - - - The troops making the attack at Berry ville are said to be under Gen. Trimble. A third force after this encounter is said to have captured a small detachment of our taco st Bunker Hill and then moved on to Martinsurg. At 4 o'clock, p. today they demanded a surrender of Martinsburg, giving forty-five minutes for the women and children to leave the town. Gen. Tyler commaded at Martinsburg; he refused to surrender and an artillery fight ensued. At 7.1:5 to night the wires were broken between Harper's Ferry and Martinsburg. What occurred after that is not known. A beittle was also in progress at Win chester to-day. The results are unknown at this hour. Gen. Milroy repulsed Ewell on Satur day, and said he could hold out for rein foreementa to reach him. No damage to the railroad as yet, and no cars or engines are exposed to captnre, as all have been removed. No less than 70 loom:natives and 1200 ears were brought to Baltimore to-day. CINCINNATI, June i3.--Gov, Tod has issued a proclamation calling out 30,000 volunteers for the defence of the border. Two hundred and seventy-three bales of cotton were sold at auction to-day, at prices varying from 89 , 1 to The qual ity was generally inferior. NEw YORK, June 13.—The steamer Ro anoke, from Havana on the 10:1, arrived at this port this morning. She reports having seen a large side wheel steamboat, paint. ad white, ashore on Virgin Key, on the 11th. The steamer Mexico, from Tampico on the 31st ult. and Vera Cruz on the sth inst., arrived at Havana on the 10th, but brought no further news. It is probable that. Ortega and the other Generals did escape as reported, as they have not arrived at Vera Cruz. It is re ported that the raptured Generals are to he sent to France, and the soldiers to Martinique. There have been no rebel arrivals or departures front Havana lately. The crews of the captured steamers Union and Cuba, arrived at Havana from Key West. There was no appearance of yellow fe• ver yet at Havana, although the neat was excessive. WesnlNGTos, June 16.—Unofficial tele• grams from Hanes' Bluff•tothe 10th inst., have been received. They repreient that there has been no material change in af fairs there. Our lines around the enemy are gradually being contracted. The late rains have improved the condition of the army and the navigation of the Yazoo. Sr. LOUIS, June Ei —/ meeting of the Chamber of Commerce held to•day on the subject to .memoralize Secretary Chase regarding the restrictions in trade with the Southern States. Gen. Coalbridge, of New York, made a speech in which he expressed his opinion that it would be wise for the government as fast as they took possession of any portion of the Southern States, to throw it open to com merce with the least - possible restriction,, since our armi.es go to; extend_ the bless ings of e Federal Constitution, which was itself founded on the necessities o Commerce: The enrolled militia of this county ha.ve been ordered to drill dsily until further orders. One thousand one hundred prisoners were sent to City Point from here last week for exchange. Governor Gamble has ordered an elec tion in the third Congressional district to fill the vacancy caused by the, death of John W. Nowell. LOUISVILLE, June 1 5 .—Captain Hare of the mounted Provost Guard, attacked Hines' guerrillas at Wilson's Creek, near Boston, on Saturday. killing four and cai 3- turing five - prisoners and twenty-five their horses. The rebels fled. No feder.tl loss. The Murfreesboro. Appeal of the 11t11, says: Kirby Smith started np thci Time as river Thursday week, and that daring his absence Banks could have easily mov,3d from the Lippe! Tens4s to Milliken:a Bend; MAIMEIS - 23Y TELEGRAPH. . Clniggial, %15.—Elour unehanged *dud Quiet. wi:h an active demand for Red. Wheat prices advanced to $1 11(4)1 11, corn declined to Me. Outs dee fined to 61e. Rye 77@78. whisks' 403. Nothing 'one in Provisions. After the news from Washington was announced on 'Change business was generally suspended. Gold advanced to 145 and Siiver to 195; Rx ohanfie firm. W. E. Schmertz & Co., NO. 31 FIFTH STREET. Havejuat racalvei a large and euparior aa3ort meat of • BALMORA,L3, BUTTON BOOTS, LACY, GAITERS For Marietta mid Zanesville. Regular Muskingum° river Potshot leaves Pittsburgh every Tuesday, 4 p. Zanesville every Friday Si a.m. ei r .;' 7 .,..,a- V a t fiL"W ger te A sAr MAW (I W IO! HAM, Monroe Ayera commsamer., will leaF no noted above. For freight orpaseago aPP on board or to J. B. LIVINGSTON .1c O. apt ANOTHER ARRIVAL!! PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING AND MOROCCO SLIPPERS, MOROCCO AND KID BOOTS, &c. &0.. Which they are selling at very low prim. I all &c., hAVING NOW IN STORE THE LAII• gest and most complete ss3ortment of Ci gars and Pipes in the City, which they are selling at the very lowest Cash Figuies. Call and examine them before purchasing elsewhere. All Orders promptly attends] to. ju23t. WAR DEPARTMENT WestllsoviN Cm. June 9th. 18,33. f UNORDER.—( itXTRACrs.) 1 The Dep sr.m mt of the Dfonongahela will embrace that portion of the Ft to of Penn sylvania West of J. hnstown, and the Laurel Hill range cf Mon'ta nt% and the counties cf A Broke and Ohie, in the Sate of ir emits. and the counties of Columbiana, Jeffs son and Pelmont, in the Q. Eve ot Ohio, Bricadier General WILLIAM 1. H. BROOKS is as• signed to the o , mma d of this Department, Headquwtera at Pi tmurgh. 2 A. Departmental Ar uy Corps of Volunteer Infantry. Artillery and Cavalry.. to be desii-na • e t the Aarmy Corp of the ffi•moneoh la will be •nrolled and oreanzod in ace rda co with regulations f the United Mates se , v.e 3. for the Protection ant d teaco of the public preeertY within that Departmeni,aod will be mastered into the s rvice of di , United States, to serve dada the pient ore of the tires dent or the continuance of the war. The Comonny and yield Office e of iho Depart ment,,l Corps will be prov!s °malty commission ed by the President. ' They will b.. armed uniformed, equipped, and white inactive servin, subslsted anti snot:tat:Li, as other troops t f the lip i ed State•. Cava'ry volunteers may furnish their own horses, to he turned over t V.° United Stater at •heir appraised value, or allowaoca w.ll be made f tr the time ef aotuol service at the r Ate anti:w ised by law. e government will mount picked Cavalry to the extent that tiQrB64caa bi furnished. The Departmental Corps will not be entitled to bounty andcannot be patd until Congress makes an appropriation for that p..troes 3. Volunteers in the Departmental Corps may, at their own request, be transferred and muster ed into the service for three years or during the war, and upon such transfer and muster they will be allowed the pay and bounty authorized by the Act of Congress to volunteers for three years or during the war, Volunteers in the Departmental Corps will re main subject to enrollment and draft for general service. The enlistment. recruiting and organ izing of volunteers for three years or during the war, is to be stimulated and encouraged, the officers to be appointed and commissioned by the tlovernors of the respective States, The enlistments herein specified and transfers from the Departmental service to the three year.' service, must be reported to the Provost Marshal iiencrul in order that the respective s sates and Congressional Districts may receive appropriate credit under the nrollrnent Act or Congress. 4. All the troeps within the Department will bo under the command of the General command ing the Department, with the usual Departmental Ctatf • • • • • • f. The operations against the enemy are not to be limited by the geograrhical lines of the De partment, but may extent to adjacent territory. as in the judgment of the commanding General may be expedient to resist or pursue the enemy. Volunteer companies and regiments organized In places not within the Department of the Mo nongahela, may be attached for temporory ser vice to the Army Corps of the Monongahela, and ;flustered into service upon special application and orier of the War Department. By order of the President. (Signed,) Fecretary of War. B.ELDQUiIITE69 OF TIIF. Nif NON() TIRLA. Pitt:oler. h. June I I th. 1963 The un 4 erehrnea hereby a3.,unaes command of the Uepartmrnt_ The Staff of the Department will b 3 announced in imbaeouent o dare Ali e maosanieatien. fur these Headquarters will be direuled t - Asiistant Depart Lent of the MononealsPl, W. T. if. BROOKS. Jel2-6td Major D'ING.—LATE SURGEON 1N the Army. Treats alt diseases. Office No. 98 Fourth Street No questions asked. Cars guaranteed: private consulting room; harges m.derate and t on o t •tion free. Patents visited in City cr in tae country. ,pecial,attention paid to SargerS. Zitithr IferY. diseases of women an - 1 children. OM e open can't dny. from 0 o'clock in the morning. nnril 9 a• night Sunday 'from 9 to 10 1-2 in the morning. r. O. ddress. 8.. x 17.19, Piosbargh Pa., Dr. K. has hat twenty rears experience in his profes ion, Th;fl is to certify. that I have been a married man for thirteen years, ouring which time, my wife never bore any children, awl in less that twelve months, after oonsul'ing Dr. King she presented 111 '3 a fine healthy sari. inla;cilvr COL. If. KIDD. WILSON'S PILLS SICK ThIEALIIACHE NERVOUS HEADACHE ALL KINDS OF HEADACHES VITILSON'S PILLS are the result of long investigation and careful conducted experiments having been in use many years, during which' time they nave prevented and re• Bayed a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether originating in the nervous system or from a deranged state of the stomach . They may be taken at all times with perfect afety, without making any change -J . Diet, and the absence of any dtaapreeable taste, renders is easy to administer them to children. By the use of these Pills the periodic *- tanks of Nervous or hick Headache may be Pre vented: and if, taken in th- commencement *of an attack immediate relief of pain and sickness w.ll be obtained. They seldom fail in removing Nausea and Headache, to which females are so subject, They act gently on the bowels—removing Cos tivenets. For Lit' erary Men, Students, Delicate Females, and all porticos of sedentary habits they are valuable as a Laxative, improving tie appetite, giving tone and vigor to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural elasticity and strength of the whore system. BEWARE.OF COUNTERFEITS I The genuine have signatures of B. A. WIL. HOW and B, FAKNESTOCEL dtc CO. on each Box. Bold by all Druggists and all other Dealers in Medicines, A Box will be sent by mail preyali on re ceipt of the PRICE 25 CENTS. All orders should be addressed to. B. L.•FAHNESTOCK & CO., PPITSETT2GH, Ps. aplldeodkwewtJulyl CONCORD GP APE VINES. RITE WERE AMONG THE FIRST TO T 13 seure - this - LINAMITABLE - GRAPE and Nave fruited it for five ',ems. :We obtained our original tines from Mr. BIELL who origina ted The PitbbhrEb Horticultural Soo et- in 185 T awarded us a diploma for its exhibition, and thii daticultural Sodas; in 1 1 160; a_ premirtut for it as the BEST. new oeadling temper. In - au vial:mots superior to. the Isabella." One stock ot Vines is unequalled anywhere, which wo offer at 2 3 c ells each . 938.50 per dczen, $l2- 00 per COO. HOO par 1,000. Bmatl vines at leas prices. We can farajgh a few extra large view at from 59 errata to VI each. J. KNOX. oolmod&w. No. 29 21ftli street. M [SS E 9 AND CHILD RENS EUGENIE, CONGILES9 AND PATENT LE &THE It, KID McCOLISTER at BAER, 108 Wood Street, 4 doors from sth EDWIN M. STANTON N EDICA L. NFAR WOOD CURE CURE CURE RIVES iNTELLIGERI;S. PORT Or PITTSBIradIC AlatitED-1 Frardiiirt, Bennott. Brawnwiga Gallatin. Olarkee :. 40 DEPARTED, lorankllu, Bennett, Preen:ladDa. Gallatin, Clarke, do Star The tiver—Ltuit evening at twi light there were 2 feet 10 Mabee waterbY the metal marks and about a stand. We had some find showers of rain. PACKET _ . For Beaver—Wellavllle--Stetibenville and Wheeling,. Leaves Pl•tsbnrgh. Every TuesdaY -Ihursday and Saturday-at I 1 A. M. Leaves Wheeling Every Monday-Wed nesday and Friday. at A. H. THE SWIFT RuNNING Parseniter st-nmer. 8.0. B AKER. James Walter commander, will leave as announ ced above. Fri- freiulit or pasakge apply onboard Or to JAMES C.OLLINB dc CO. Agta maYl3 STEAMBOAT AGENCY. 137 . RI,. II 1 ZX VAC 'X' Has opened an office at NO 90 WATER STREET, Where he will l transact a General Steamboat Agency business , and would solicit a & me aro of ron. t,oin ateataboat men. ap24-Iyd l' A. S S A. G E tr FRO if t THE "OLD COUNTRY." 'IIHE UNDERSIGNED ISPREPA RED bring out emigrants finmany nart of ang laad Ireland or Soo:land, ether by super,or fast. Failing steamer., including the mamm tb Fteam. OR EA T E .Leabßi4, or fir.t.clas. sailing vessels, at tar lower rates than ticke , s c-n be purcbased for at any other office in Pittsburgh. Address D. O'NEIL, European Agency, Chronicle building, P,fth st. Pittsburgh. Pa mhleffimdeod.e2t7 CARPETS FOB CASK A T DEC IDEDLY h I t .ESS io THAN A n N considerable a e ivan n ce . by tg r t i ' g an P srf e ac v tVers t a a ni will be sold accordingly. Vrell seasoned s heet Oil Cloths, AT LOW PRICES. Woolen and Cotton Druggets, Canton Mattinge, &o. W. D. & H. IIicPALLIIM, AT NO. 87 FOIIRTII STREET. Jai raIOBACAD AND CI ciAl - 144—A,LEIDER IL Commerciai Broker in Leaf and manufao tur d Tobacco and Stgara, 134 Water street, [corner of Pine,] New York. Tobacor , and Sears earsfal'y selected for cap irtation. Dealers. and Tobaccaoi3 a will find it to their interest to call or ccmmunic ,te by letter. the beat brands. in ely quantity, at lower prices than any other house, my29,3md Groceries, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A. LARGE supply of Tea. Coffee, Sti*ar and Groceries of alt descriptions, which will be sold either wholesale or retail at the lowest cosy prices. J. DUNIIHVY. nV22.d , tw REMOVAL. In R. F. BARDEEN Et We REMOVED ILIF from Smithfiell street-below .he Girard Rouse. to N,145 Filth street opposite the Court House. ap2l.llf. 1%1 RS. D• LYNCH, SIVISTIREL HILL. b la d oft 80 beautiful braiding lots, which she offers for sale on reasonable term,. They are eligibly toasted, lying between the OaNtland mu tion and he Ntooonghahela t iver. They offer m indlcements tor private • cadence•. For ulan of lota and pries, appiyat theoffice cf. M. E. NOLAN, N 0.127 Fourth Ft, one door above Smithfield St. rnyl kited LLEORENw CITY RESIDENCE, ZS- For sate. Pleasently situated on the securna. bank Lear nest common, having a front of 90 teat by WO deep, large and oommodious dwelling house, in modern Etele, a wi e ball, large parlor. re tepto n room, library, five chambers,, bath• r - toto. dining-room, ki,chen, good what., COSI vault, pantry, five rooms on the third tiler,•two furnaces, wash TOtm , marble mantles, gdefin tart s, rnit and shade tress, vines, flowars ',and shrubbery, brtutc a able earridge home, .10 in complete order. Price I , tw ; te,M9 easy S. CIITIILBEJLT oa SONS, lint '5l Market strmu.. ,- - EA LED PRRPO - SACS WILVBE RE. oelveci by the ConmAtee on INre Engines and ....se, up tt June 20th. 18. - Z 'or three thoua-, ono fe,t of test qua.ity of 'IEN INCH LEA.III - -c. 110 E, copper r cited, and J.ties' Patent Couplings aft chef thereto. The hole to he properly-tested before they are received by the city, when nnyment wilt h ,made in cPa'i JOHN. QUINN. Jos Chairm4;nof Committee. BOARD AT SARATOGA SPRINGS. iiNTASHINGTON HALL, (late Mrs. Mason's), ea ,ong art favorsol ir known to isitors at the Sprang, Is flow Open for the ree-pluon of gawts. -The hots+e is large de-. bitunted on B -oadway. between the Congre.a awl Empire Sprin,lit, and is earr , unied hi ample - and beatititriliT sha , d 1 gr quids —fable first-lets—and the ratirci+ well edap ed for t.,..at lies and large parti s friends. For fur h , r pa , iiul'ars address Washington 11.11, Saratoga Spring*. ltd.:dlino. WIIEELIII 81, .Sewing -Itiachines NC. 27 FIFTH STREET. PITTSBURGH., • Awarded the Are Pre rinte es the United States Fair FOR THE YEARS • IS6S, 1859. and -1860. UPWARDS OP S 0 ~0 0 0 . MACHINES sold in the United States.. 110Y11 THAN 00.000 SOLD THE PASTirmom . . WIEEELER & WILSON. IMPROVED SEWING DRIIINES Reduced Prices, We offer to the public with increased confidence of its merits as the best and most useful Family Sewing Machtre now in use, It does equally well on the thioke and thinnest fabrics, makes the Marl& irilubssi. ble to unravel, with the essential a ivantago of being alike on both sides, forming lo ridge Tor , hain on the under side—is simple in ounstru c dm) more seedy in movement, and. more durable than ea o ther. givenfiadclhtne. ihstrnMimsto arable the Inme`ha.= ser to sew ordinary seams, stitch:hem. fell. gather, bind and. tuck, all,cn the .same -machine, and warrant it for three years: Circulars containing testimonials froth ladies ',jof - the highest standing, and West-giving pri ces, Ao.. farnishadgrarison application In person - or . by letter. Sewing Machine Needles, Silk, Twist. Cottin and Oil constantly. on hand. WILLIARI SITIENER. jab) MINDY TODD GAITERS, ADD • _ BIN YOUR GA" rERS BUY YOUR GAITERS. • AT NO 15 At NOl5 _ FIFTH STMT. Fp= STIt:HET. D. B. DrifTENßAbHia: inIROPOSAI.S 611TEN,F_Olt 1100FIAd JE - new or old bandinge witlabe beat Felt. Cement - atul:Gravel at low rrice3. warrantedand prompt/7 done: Montinl a Fo l anlidge "R " • corner sth and Wood street. • FINE FRENCH CALF BOOTS, Sewed and made on Plumer Last Call and examine at DIFFENBACHER'S, .4112 16 Fifth area. PrrfSBURGFR THEA2RI,4 LbIMMO ASO bl.utacsa Seebialt of the re-tagagemcat of the W asted r actress •ETT I E - Henderson 9 who wilta;ppear fur the first time as the in tho 4 act senattio i.play. Bin t .ILue in tbil country, with new seene - y ta ken from ihA correo: pictures. hew dre,ser, some of them brought expretsly fro a London. This Tuesday Evening, The new four act s =Batton play. as per hrme3 90 nights in London, entitled the - " GIPEY,_ GIRL 'GP GRANADA. Aurora, the (limey Gitine• . )lenden3oll ragnita .. . .......... Annie Eberle° Mr. Fiddler Winne - .._.........J.0.5eft0n Lord Lester P. 0. Byrne Chalon . C. /ester Kr. Ireton Bras-- ...... . Clara TRIMBLE'S VARIETIES. Sole Lessee and Manager hatare the wild waves saying ? What is the voice of the public ? What is the general impression East. West North, & South of this Broad Dominion ? Why this, at TRIMBLE'S VARIETIES. You can tee mere fun, and pace more intel leotual amusement, than any other place In America. _ Hero we have the greatest Corned Inns. Here we have the greatest Vocalists. The most dashing Dal:menses. The funniest negro Performers. The most daring Acrobats. The greatest Jugglers. Wire walking, or Sensation feats a'o sot t I be emalled' by any Performer in the world far $l,OOO. The man and money axe a'ways ready, To-night the greftt feat will be per.ormei by CHERISKIE. Our company is not to be equalled either in OPERA OR BALLET, TRAGEDY OR COMEDY. Come earls , , nal get good seats Great National Circus AND MODEL SHOW. Under the Direction and Professional Control of lilts. C. WAasma r formerly MRS• DAN. RICE, ONE OF THE BEST EQIIIPI I ED., Finest APPPtditied and Largest Oz ganizations • - Now gaisting; wth a GREATER. ARRAY OF TALENT, With More HGRISES, PONIES MULES and other animals. and with a Pregr.mtne rest ed and unescavtioneble, one that commands the respect, countenance and sunlit rt o' all thins mg and appreciative people, is new on a Truly Triumphant Tom', And will Visit the following places do leg the months of June. and Ju y. 1%3. Brookoi , e, Clarioo, Frankli , . tlii City, Enoban n F rm, Tituirville'lldionte, Warren. Jamestown Co lam aus,Union Wate,f,,rd, Ldtubtirg, Meadville. Mover, then A.IE" 1 1 .12" .11 SlE3l[TEroc,, On 87th,.. Anniversuiry. Or -Indep.n dezide Bay. from, thence to New Castle. Sharon. Greenville, Girisd; &o . • „ No. 4 Diamond, Pittsburgh SPECIAI: NOTICE. .Tha Agent and management of .publioailons, reiroectfallr - nablirea the puhhe„ t.l at v e Ladd' now Dire . Chulea warner. bat Formerly Mrs., moA.N . andber da”ghter Miss Libbie Bice, will appear and perform at evil', and every performance. ' . . C. H. CASTLE. Genern,l Agent Dr. D P. JONES, Manager of publications. In'AT =MMENE! CORN WELL dr KERR, CARMAGE MANUFACTURERS. SILVER"/ BRASS PLACERS, and atianulaetarers of Saddlery and Camaze Hardware, No. '7 St. Clair Slaver. azal /Nguema Way. (near the entre.) PITTSBURGH. PA Great Toilet Triumph CRISTADON.O*S_ EXCELSIOR BATS NO LBAWNO LIME, NO NITRATE OP SILVER; sots instantaneously ; never fs.l produces all the shades of bleak and brown. Par les who .were ditsatistied with other °sea. use thi. with ;;invariable eatleusetion. 31anufaxdirred by J. ORISTADORO. 6 Astor House. New York. Sold everywhere. and ePPU ed_by all Hair Dressers- Moo, $L $l5O and $3 per box. sooording to size iultdkwbnoo. Jas.-...TORIAS' 'VENETIAN HORSE : thahnent, pint bottles at fifty oents each. for lameness. outs, galls. cods, sprains, tiro., war ranted cheaper than any other. It is used by all the great horsenion on Long Island courses. It will not core ring bone tor snavin as there is ne liniment in eXiStenee that will. *hat it is sta ted,o care itpointively does. No owner of hor ses will be without it alter trying. one bottle.. tine &iv revives and often saves the life of an evor.lieat -_er amen horre. For colic and It has never failed. Just as sure es .the. en:m rises, insrso a nre is this valuable Lini ment to be the gorse embrocation of the day. tiold by all druggists. Office, LB Corttandt direct, New York Price 25 and 50 vents Bold by all drusalata.— my7:ddracc Facts about, Brazidreth's Pills. - • - Cairns.) . Westchester Co. N. If. Oct. A 1872, _Mr. G. Ti.-n Blow fltommos• ,Ntlitor they • 0 ub flol - - D Rep o ra would state that I was induced to use MTH'S PILLS. through the recom mendation. oTJOhn R, Swift, of Croton Westches ter county. who was _ entirely restore d to-health 17 their use. He was sick for some two years, very costive and - dyspeptic, and he tried everytldns but was not relieved. Finally. he took one Bran dreth's rill Sway day for a week. and a dose of six Pills eyez7"o4l.7ior three days, and then took one PUI every dal. with an occasional dose adz. - in one month ate as able to, go to work. and in three months he Item plebs o._iinds in w_eight. Yours train XIII t WARD PW.DY, w. -01 WM MI Yurdy being duly BW_Oblry ears he iesidesin the town of New emz that some Years alo_he wad very sick with a sore on Ms leg. whiotchad been running for over ftveyearr, that he was also much distressed by a pain in his chest , besides verr 'costive and' dYspePkiM - thst af ter hying various remedies and manir he eommernoed win Brandreth s PH& six U ll3ll V i ith three lbws a week, and atthe and of one month, _the sore_on his leg healed, and at the end of two mood he was entire gored of ocertivenese, tips- Pawns and pain, and .. has remained well ever g i n= - EDWARD PURDY. Stow= to Wore ute. this lath dayof Oat 1882. _ & DIAICOLM MTH, AoLtaw:tfoJustice of the Nam. Sold by -Thorips - itratpath. ntsarmad Ailey (A- t) CO LIS 0147 IS THE -TINE TO SEC ERE N going in Dress Uoods, Shaw It. Cloth and Silk Mantles of the most fashionable styles. un bleached and bleaohed Calico. Defame., Silk Sun Umbrellas .ko., at greatly reducee pri ces all hay.ng been Darehated for eadi. will Do vohl cheep for cub. eau and see to youreelvel at U. J. LYNCH. eel Market stmt. ta3I7BEMENTU. .. WM. UM:Dina 50 14 H. OVB*E.INGTOS GIPSEY GIRL, To oonolado with MAKE YOUR WILLS Chippendale Mr. J. U. So toil Lizzie ',Whale D. O'NEIL SPECIAL NOTIC S.