Volume 11. £ILERK, BCBEi: A BAKER, Manufacturers and Importers of Needles, Fish Hooks, Fishing Tackle, 4c, 48 Maiden Lano & 35 Liberty street, N. Y„ Would respectfully call the attention of whole sale doalei* to their extensive and varied stock of FISIIHfi TACKLK. Their factory, “HEFTIHVE WORKS.** Oantfio. street, Brooklyn, has been in successful operation' for fonr years, where thev manufacture srery variety of FISH HOOKS* SPEARS, Ac. , from the best Spring Steel, and whioh they war rant much superior and fully cheaper than the imported article. orders solicited and executed at once, for any variety or style of Hooks. Rods. Reels. Lines, Seines. Baskets, and Trolling Bait. Water-proof, Lines at reduced prices. &o. They would call particular attention to their stock of Fly Hooks. Sole depot for the sale of WARRIBPS ccle orated drill-eyed, and Telegraph Needle;. ap2B-3mdcoq TAR @©is©m© THE GREAT CURE fOS CtINSDMPTON. FIIHE PROPRIETOR OF THIS JKEDI- M. CINE having made it the study of years to concentrate the life of the Pine Tree into a Medi cine for diseases of the Lunps and Throat, is now offering to suffering humanity the result of his ex perience. This truly greet and good medicine is prepared with much care, the tar being distilled exprossly for it, is therefore free from all impuri ties of common tor. it bos cured more cases of Consumption than any known remedy on earth, it will cure Bronchitis, it will care Asthma. It will cure Sore Throat and Breast. It will cure Couffht and Colds, and U an invaluable remedy for diseases of the Kidneys. Urinary Complaints. ®3UBeware of Counterfeits**^ If you have the Dv?c«psift_.use WtSIIART'S Dyspepsia Pills, and it* they do noi ' cure you go to the agent of whom you purchased them and rcceive-your money Please call at his store end get a descriptive cir oular. A box of Pills sent by mail post-paid on reoept of One Dollar. No. iO South Second street, Phila. ' L 7 Q. a WlSUART"'pfoprietor. SoH by Dr. KEYSKR. No 140 Wood street noS:lye*v» LAKE SUPEEIOB COPPER MINES A if P ~ HHEI TrVO WOK Kt fABE. M'CURDY A CO., Manufacturers of Sheath, Braziers’ and Bolt Copper. Pressed Cop per Bottom?. Raised Still Bottom*. Spatter Solder, Ac. Also importers and dealers in Metals, Tin Fla to, Sboet Iron, Fire, Ac. J®“ Constantly on band t Tinmeu’d Machine nd Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 FIRST and 120 SECOND STREETS, Pittsburgh, Penna. 4®*Special orders of Copper cut to any desired ttern. fc2l:lyd*w OPEN AIR GRAPE CULTURE. A rJtAOTIOAL TRRATISF. OS THK Garden and Vineyard Culture oftlie Vine, AN'D THK HAXriAdIRE OF DOMESTIC WIXE. Designed fob the use of aha* teura and others in the Northern and Mid dle States, Profusely illustrated with new en gravings from »’.iret'u!ly executed designs, verified bv direct practice. By JOHN PUIN. author of “E&mynn Opeu Air Grape Culture,’ to which was awarded the First Premium of the American Institute. To which is added a selection of Ex amples of American Vineyard Practice, and a Carefully Prepared Description of the Celebrated Thoniery of Grape Gvltur*. Price 81 00. Sent free of postage, upon receipt of price. J. KNOX, jelo No. 39 Fifth steeet, Pittsburgh. WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDER* 1 1-0 n Founders, GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS Hear the Penn. R. R, Passenger Denot. PITTSBtrRQH, PA.. IHASDI'ACrURE ALL KINDI* Of XT.K Steam Engines, ranging from three to one hundred and fifty horse power, and suited for Grist MU Ik, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories Give particular attention to the construction ol Engines and Machinery for grist mills, and tor uprights, mulay and circular saw mills. Have also on hand, finished and ready for ship ment at short notice, Engines and Boilers of every description. Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron separately. Wrought Iron Shafting, Uougers and Pullies id every variety, and continue the manufacture ol Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards. Our prices are low, our machinery manufactur ed of the best quality of materials, and warranted is all cases to give satisfaction. 49 a Grden from all parts of the country eolicit edand promptly filled. feSUsdaw ST. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE, UDER CARE OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS' INSTITUTION, SITUATED JL IN LORETTO, Cambria county Pennsyl vania four miles from Cresson. Station Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pitts burgh, was chartered in 1858, with priviliges to coufer the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The location of the College in one of the most healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Alle gheny Mountains being a proverbial to its pure water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. The Scholastic year commences on the FXRS'J MONDAY after the loth of ATGUST, and end* about the 28th of JUNK following. It is divide I into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Seeriona. All the Apparatus neces sary for Land Surveying, Engineering, Ac., Ac., will be furnishing by the Institution to the Btutota. : instrumental and Vocal Music forms no extra charge. Students will be admitted from eigl t years to the age of manhood. Truce—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly Washing and use of Bedding... 10 Classical sad Modern Languages, extra...... 10 Students spend Vacation at the C011ege....*... iS Reference can be made to the Rt. Her. Bishop 0 Conner, to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds, St. Mary's and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgh NATRONA OIL. WB ABE NOW MANUFACTURING this article, which for brilliancy in burning neeuom or offonstve odor, and transparency ol oolor, (which color we warrant to be chanced by age orexposureJ is unsurpassed by anyiilami nator to this or Eastern markets. Asapioitable ?, u T 25 VSESBXF* 1 * r ~ ommrad CAUSTIC SODA, bnm,ht to thi* Muatry. Oar MPORIFIER, OR CONCENTIUTEOLYE; SALT, AC. An.tAlad bnnblr known, w« tnut the matron usnffltitnu wiU vtompa ’ “• . GEORGE COLHOUN, A*at, rams. Salt Mannfcatirrins Company, ... , . 94Woodttraat,Pittibarsh. nolfclT'lawtn NEW GOODS. wnunnin mciited from tnaEaita lorn and ehoic (election of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, for Gat*’ and Yoatlie wear, .mbrooinsa all the ntwartl&lw COATINGS. CASBIMERES AND 1 'VTSTINGB. W. HL MU ACO. , / igp Federal street yc eriiw Market Square. Allegheny city, myfi TBUM BOOM, Oil. nannw ai— _ for sale by Jrt DOWN A TETLEY, IK Wood n. THE ELDORADO, p (formerly court exchequer.) CORNER FIFTH & BMITHFIELD STREETS. (Opposite the Post Office.) THE SVIBiCBIBKK MATING taken the abovo well-known stand, will be fdensed to see his friends nt all hoars. Ills wines, iquors. ilea, and cigars arc of the best. je24-3md JOHN LUNDY, Proprietor. rpiiF. nf.w i j.Exnu; skirt. EATON, MACRUM & CO Invite the attention of the Ladies to the Patent Flexure Skirt: It gives a graceful and elegant form, and entire satisfaction to tho wearer. They hare also on hand.a supply i.» that Uvorite FRKXCII SKLP.T, known aa the CRINOLINE DRAPERIE. They also invito tho attention of WHOLESALE BUY ERS to their stock ofloirer priced Slvlll'lS. manufactured expressly u> their order, anil =n!u at Eastern price*. EATON. MACRIIM & CO M NO. 17 Fifth wtrect. TO THE PUBLIC. P ECU ALLY ‘ -Edtheignorantandfalse ly Modest of nil denomi and delicate disorder?, self abuse and discuses or tu&tion? common and in* cident to youths of both sexes, and adult?, single cr warned. Because Dr. Bramstru? publishes the fact of his doing so, the iimoruntand _fr.l>eiy modest arc’dreadfully shocked, and think it a great sin very immoral and for contamination and formation among their wives, promising r.ons and daughters. Their family physician should be cautious to keep them in ignorance that they do the same as Dr. BRAN STRUP, ‘except.publishing) lest a lucrative pr.v tice nii?ht he lost to them among s'lunid falsely modest and presumptuous families, born surd raised in ignorance, sprung up as imisnrootns jin.i who coinpH.ro society, intelligence, «en.>e, Ac., to dollars and ceut?, _ mysteriously, meanly orilh gotten. It is to publicity, however, that numerow parents and guurdinii?'arc thankful that their sous, daughters and ward*, previuudy feeble sickly ami of delicate condition and appearance have been restored to health and vigor by Dh BRANSLTIUP, besides many before and »!:• r marriage through him have been -avert much *ut feriug, anxiety, mortiScaiic.a. Ac. Sneraiatorr hea or cmrturtml emmlshioa.. aivceiiintvteiv cured in a very short space of time by his new reiuediei. which arc peculiarly bis own. The> are compounds rotn the Vegetable Kingdom, bavin:: seen the fallfley/vftho Mercurial treatment.!** absuuiou ed it and substituted the veritable I ernnlo dis eases arc treated with marked sucres? —having had over forty year.'* (4>tV experience in their treat ment in hospitals oi both tho old World and ia the United States: leads him to say—to all with a fair trial, health and kupnioes:: will acaio*'hloou; upon tho now—pallui check. Trifle no longer with montchanks and '.macks, hut eomo and be cured Consumption ami ail of it? kindred disease.?, «>! which so many annually illl oar countries, cun now be relieved, providing they attend to it in time Fuji particular? can behud of my treatment by procuring h copy of the Medical Advisor.wbich is given gra-vi.VMiii! that a;-ply Having the ad vantage of over loriy years experience and observation, conseuncritly, ho has superior skill in the treatment of sjnxlal uL-caso?, and who is daily consulted by the pr-fos.-iuti, a* well ua re-com mendc l by repeatable either..-:, publishers, nro prietors of hotels, ,ve. Office Smithnold , street, near Diamond rircet. Frivatc ouiumuni-' cation- from all par:- the strictly a?- ! tended to. Direct i M iiOX Pittsburgh Pvttt Office. detklyduw TO Oil. REFINERS The i T .\uKiis;t;.\Ti> have naue arrangements to fir up Oil ltftlnerie*. unde Dr. Twaddle’? Patent TKOMP APPARATUS patented February 4th, lfyii’, by which lire is ren dered totally unnecessary in distilling Petroleum cr other OiK and we guarantee our work cm./.*, be excelled in durability, rimplieity or economy Wereferwith confidence to the f* !:• wiva tie?, whose Refineries wr- hare fitted up • Mb&rs. Lung, Miller & Co.. V/. YYigctJiNiu & do M. Ki?r *fe Co.. i;x..-Ni''r “ r : have also titled up: Kiamoi.t/ Comp-my, Darling!**!?; Messrs.Chadiv: ■!-: .v Crumpton, Kit'-noio.?; Johu-Vh 1 1.V O'., \V>. -I?’ Kuft Brewer. Sill C.<., I’irr.-bai^cT - , - Hre-e Ji *ir.tfi. .loli:.,: ;:! a* Ur.-rh. Forsyth lire y,uu Davis & PHILLLPB, Nos. 100 WATER A- SiCM S 1 ;r *;i Brass I'ouutUrx, VhsmUvrs STEAM ANL) GAS KU TKiCh. uthll:3nid gOOTB AM) SIUUiS, AT NO. 89 MARKET STREET, LOOK AT TilK i* It It* KM : Ladies English Luring H-'el l-tr i-i.OO worth $1.25. Ladies English I,aF.tir;u* C-ugr.'v- Heel Gaiters for $1,25, worth Ladies EnglUu Lsisling O.;ngro=- H-.t! Gailera $1,50, worth $2,!0. Ladies Fine French Atorroceo Heel Boot.- l*»r $1.37, worth $1.02. Ladies Fine Goat Congress ilr«l Booi,-s:i>rsl,i?7, worth $1,75. Ladies Fine Morocco Slippers for 50c.. worth 75, Ladies Fine Kid Slippers lor 75c, worth $1,12. All othfrgotMls In proportion. .TAMES ROUE. 89 Market rtrcct, near Market House. myoTicE to on, refiners and lH OTHERS. THE PENNA. SALT MANUFACTURING CO. Having completed their arrangement') for the manufacture of CONCENTRATED OH, OF VITKIOE, Are now prepared to supply the trade therewith. Their Platinum Still havinga capacity of 12,M0 lbs per day. they will ho enabled to fill orders in large quantities without delay. Address GEORGE COLUOL’N, Agent., jell-3tud Office, 24 Wood st, Pittsburgh, fflO HORSE OWNER**.—DK. SWEET’S, JL INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES if unrivalled by any, in all oases of Lameness, arising from Sprains, Bruises or Wrenching, its effect is, magical and certain. Harness or Saddle Galls, Scratches, Mange, Ac., it will also speedily cure Spavin and Ringbone may easily no pre vented and cured in their incipient stages, but confirmed eases are beyond the possibility of a radical cubs. No case of the kind, however, is so desperate or hopeless but it may be alleviated by this Liniment, and its faithful application wll alawys remove the Lameness, and enable the horse to travel with comparative case. Every horse owner should have this remedy at hand, for its limely use at the first appearance of Lameness will effectually preveut those formida diseases mentioned, to which ail horses are liable, and which render so many otherwise valuable hone, nearly worthless. B. E. SELLERS i CO., de27:ly-d*w:eow Affents for Pittsburgh. WTT.T.TAW CAHR & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Importers of WINES. BRANDIES, GINS, *«. ALSO. Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLD MONONGAHELA KTE WHISKY SOT Liberty street, nofely PITTSBURGH. PA. r|H) ipi iam AND CONTBACTOBS. yf» an now mnnufoetnrin* a superior oritielo of LIM E , which w« aroero pared to deliver from oar COAX* TABS, SO* ÜBEBTT >TKEJET. Boat qulitj of Family Cattalnn on fcnwJ —nl nM Biesw*. inwuT a PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 12, 1862. THE ANDBEWS PATENT PIPE. (PATEXTED JASUAEV 21. IKi) KKHVriRF.S ONLY A TRIAL TO prove its incomparable superiority to nnv pipe now in use. li maybe rmoked without nnv deleterious or unpleasant effect*, as the oil of to bacco is not drawn into tte mouth, and tho tongue does not become furred or coated from in baling its poisonous properties. The bowl is made of the finest Devonshire clay, and give? to tho to bacco a peculiarly pleasant fragrance. Tho to bacco cannot become moint, as in ordinary Pipes, boenuse the drip beneath receives the saliva that insensibly escape? into the stem: heneo the pipe never becomes offensively rank, and the breath ct the smoker does not proclaim to everyone ho meets that he has been " indulging in ft pipe.” When the bowl becomes clogged, or tue drip beneath requires cleansing, the pipe may be taken apart by removing the rim. The clay bowl may at anytime be retored to its original whiteness by burning in tho fire, (fli efc drying it thoroughly) ora new bowl may be procured of the dealer. t3»Kend the opinion? of those who have tried this pipe: *’ From personal experience*, we know it to bo all that it L? represented.”— Phdadti. fn-iol^r. “A very decided improvement.’’—l.-hc “AII who have tried it bear testimony t« im ex cellence.”— Evcninp Bulletin. *' Decidedly the best pipe in use.” —A hotaimJ: &ar. “The pleasures of a smoko are enhanced a thousand fold by its use, and the deleterious cf fects of smoking arc entitely obviated.”—Ncrt h->- Dispatch. " I heartily concur in the testimonials you hat e as re its superiority over nil ••Thvr pine* it: u.so."— Johns* Hohrer. M. IK “It obviates, to a great extent, tho deleterious effects of the poisonous constituent? of tobacco — an essential oil and nicotine.” —.S', Rriedcnbuc*, Af. I), Numerous other extracts might be given, but the above are deemed sufficient. JONES A EVANS, lioncral Avon:?, No, and Ifil Wood street, Pitt'hurih. SACQIES, KKW KAOtliM, NAWtl'Kfc. LATE POISTK, LA4 E POINTS. • LACE FOISTS, l.m: URd LUtS WITH MLEEVE rnr ARDS. LIGHT COLORED CLOTHS Kur SACtjl. KS, in plain an«l Fancy Col -r*. NEW STYLES IN DRESS GOODS. Just opened and V,M-y Oliejl i>. :hkckku and stuipkd summer .silks FOR liVt CKNTS. W. . Hi nt s, t'orner FI It It anil Market Street*. ieii'. A intV TEAMSTEKS— WAVI’EII Hf -fE. MKDIATCLY, H>o experienced teiun-ters, I'-T Pi;ryic« in the “Moum.iin DeparTment.”— Ware» p’-3 per mouth and one ration per diem. Transportation will Le luniislied to iheir de-dina fi-n. Apply to A. MONT(i*L\II'.'RY, Major and Quurferma-Ucr l’. S. A. t T.S, A., No. II lit Liberty Ptroet. Pittsburgh. La. ” EAGLE OIL WORKS. WIGHTMA3 & ANDERSOS*. REEINEHS AXl> L»EALEItS IN H ICE Carbon Oil, quality guaranteed, Pittsburgh. Also, Bwn'iU ami Car (irca-m c**!i?iacily on hand. Ur.ler.% tot: s» Oh©**. jvujfu £ t'oV on \V«te and h uv-t atieetr. ail! be piwmptiy tiled. oClsr.‘‘.in owp BYHXF, MERCHANT TAILOR, l!l SI. flair Ntrcel. ♦iK.YILKMKX’S CLOTHING MAPI'. To OR* I>KK CHEAP FOR CASH, Having ketukn£i> ruon sr. w YoKK, with :i 'diuift* ij CI/»TI1S, CASSi.MKRES ami VKSTINUS, ran be imr-h.’-cd at prices far below rhe u r.iU-». •#*«»rt:«t offured to cash buy*— t, lei'l ,+im EMBROIDERY SALE, Tn fiumnuni*** m> Monday, June 2d, Evrr\thiuj; t(. In-rln.fii ua! REDUCED PRICES. In ( onpu ist K w ith out i staii. . DISHED cunom wo will mark down and • •tier for sale in our Retail Deiotrrrilfmt, «.ur eMir** of e.wiiroii»i:kii:k a.iii i.imi.a hand. IiKKITUKr*. Most o! these good were bought Job lots at very low prices, and bavin? been shown only in our wholesale rooms.are perfectly fresh and clean. Such ns are soiled we will sell at EXTRA LOW I‘KHKS. Radies who intend leaving the city this sum mer will find this a very favorable opportunity ot supplying themselves with such articles as they may need. We hog leave to say that our assort tuenthas never been better, and is just such u one ns will meet the requireiuwits of a first o!«m city trade. As our new room will be open next week, our customers will find it much more pleasant to se lect poVpi than it has been heretofore. Joseph Horne, 77 & 79 MARKET STREET. J*2 FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE. Office Oparterm istkk XT. S. Army, l Pittsburgh, Pa., June 11,13£2. j rrtHE UNAERKIft AilID WIIJ. PTR. CHASE good S-i O XT IV I* O A T S . Delivered in quantities not le&s than five hun dred bushels. Payment made on delivery, At No. 3-10 Liberty street, or on Levee, ALEX. MONTGOMERY, njor and Quartermaster U. S. A SMITH, PARK & CO., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY [PITTSBURGH, PA Warehouse, No. 149 First and 120 Second ste Manufacturers of all sizes and descriptions oi poal Oil, Retorts and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe Sad Irons. Dog Irons. Wagon Coxes, Steel Moulds Puilies, Hangers ana Couplings. Also Jobbing and Machine Castings of every do* icription made to order. Having a complete maohine shop attached to the Foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefully attended to feZhlydaw J4IAMII4T COAL DEPOT. WM.M. STEWART, Umxr.Bß IN COXL. n. Comer SOUTH COMMON X SANDUSKY STREETT. ALLEGHENY CITY. e=A- Families supplied with ooal at low rates on short notion. mhf»3m. EUROPEAN AGENCY. npHOVAfi BATTIGAN, EUROPEAN JL Agent, 115 Water street Pittsburgh, Pa., is prepared to bring out or said back passengers from or to any port of the old country, either by f,t^l% l D'iSB^S SALE, payable In any part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail* road. Also, Agent for tne old Black Star Line of SaalmgPacketß, and for the lines of Steamers sail ing between New York, Liverpool, Glasgow and Galway. fell Reaping and mowing ma. CHDiBS, Hay Elevators, Separatory Horse Powers. Hay Rakes, Scythes, Forks. Spades, and Farming Implements generally, constantly on hand and for “I.b WHAM4LoNQ nut door to Ham’. Hot/* W Lib^^ t . 5 ® mo "VnrsLoW’s soozmsa syeup Itrabto f™ ■wmi nWi AiMg&eny* DAILY POST. WANTED-A WAR CABINET. Whether our affsirs fli?.'! immodinteiy Tiiond or grow indefinitely worse, is simply a qaestiou ofleadersfcip. Th* country is disappointed find mortified, hut themUitn r.v situation is l*y no means unpromising, provided we could have the administrative vigoT which has heretofore been wanting. A change at Washington similar to that which look place in England during the | old French, war, when the elder Filt was j made minister, and placed a Foul under the 'ribs of fbrMiii. would put p. new b;eo ou 1 ht* war for the Union. WVhave every el ement of pupc-noriiy which we had pro viGti.-r to the late series of M«v*dv hut ties. If the rebel;* cn*ild exchange .situations with us to-day, they would have some teal grounds for exultation.-and wo for despair. If our navy were unnihilntedi and they hail oar countless ..hips and im* inon?f naval resourcoi*; it our ports were nil under a strict blockade of a years' standing, and theirs tail open to tbo com merce. of the worlds if they hold New York as we hold New Oilenms, and were master.*. t tin* 1 men auM.*, there w,.ii!d !"■ J-»v mim-mal if. di.:re lurin a g-neru! distnn.t has -utiled on the community wiilnu tin* last tew days, it is not bn.-aii-o- cur resource'* are inadequate, but htM-au-it* our b-flder- 1 are feit to be in competent. I he people demand a change in the ad ministration of the war. They have givep nn-n and money without stint ; the money Into been with a profuse hand, and the lives of tin- me!! have hem squandered m otic of the Moodiest wars in the annals o! t.he human race, but in proportion to its great cost we have comparatively little t-» -how in d.-ei-ive results. More* blood ha- I .-.pit: :n the tamj.jcgis ayain.st Richmond tuan ouch: to have been shed in til.- whide w ; ,r. nn-i it ye; remains to be .-een vt'cthvr the tvrribn' H»e*-njce •- it; vam. ] in- pei-p!r aro mvry whit a-; pa triotic fc.-> they v.ure iri tin* mighty upri.-mg at tit - out-iet of tin.* war; hut w<* f.-a; ibe go\ernnie!:: v.- : i not witaeis a rf petition {•I that glorious ardor in ruMiing to arms until imporiM!:*. changaii in tile cabinet shall rejr'.vigorate liner waning confidence. Rut bn Fn -idme lem ...In pti? The right men in th- rijm i.0.0c,. ;;nd the wh«do •evv oi so:i,o;:m u M ci.d.-r art*i-- ip 'l.\ V. « 1 ho peopio S,av.- no to (imtu!* to ilm i'n.-shjrut VAhi.jn ho .ahull std.-ei lor tv* advi.-ur.s : hut tm*y • x-inif:'. that Tin- mi'u who hrivo h.M.-n w, :,;wi I..<*mi shy.ll givr pimjei" iuinr sinio —“tlmiool.-s ;>i L:rn time chii iuimilv D the nnlv ntm ..f eetiou on wisieh the. people- u-lj: In-i-t. Jihv orig !n:il li'-nu.iii')!- «.! tin- \ other eon* sub-rations limti r?.p:icitv w.-ru verv nrot*- <.riy roti-.dert'l. it wu- m->? then Mtbjri-et *•'l that wo lit-- f> 1 ir:u <■: a i»rr:u •vnr. ihe cat>i:*.K, in urji-nriiittK-f. with previous usage, was taken from the partv v.’hieh hud elected the President: and i-.-'nd whh a careful regard to geographic ul dtf.t 1 ibut ion. Ihe ivore, iti deed, nii re in point c*f abilitv ami personr;: cb.-.rac:cr • lust, excepting t: 1 !*-gralllie.i i:: t : ,;i.f of his spasmodic -m. fr..m the same state, tool; enrybody by surprise when made, and it !o;., turned out 10 be the weakest appointment in the eabinet to tlte must important position in tite cabinet. Mes=rs. Hates anri iilnir—both highly respectable gentlemen and useful officers in their places—were selected because it was thought, necessary to make some ap pointments from the slave states, aud llio range of Republican selection v.ns too narrow to afford much scope fur choice. It is clearly evident that a eabinet se lected on such principles, and with a view to the satisfactory adjustment of rival personal aspirations, was not likely to combine the ability and vigor which might have been brought into it, if the aim had been merely to form the most efficient ad ministration which the whole range of existent available talent could afiord. We trust that in remodeliug the cabinet neither personal, geographical, nor parti san considerations will be permitted to have any weight as aguinst energy tend ability. At present, a cabinet meeting is a conclave of eight lawyers. We should be sorry to see an administration in which the legal profession was not largely rep resented; but considering how eminently practical a business the conduct of a great war is, it might be of advantage if the cnbiuet consultations had a liberal inter fusion of the practical sagacity which has enabled our great railroad and steamboa kings and heavy merehanta to distance their competitors. But the country cares little for the profession, and nothing for the party politics of its saviours—for we have really got to such a pass that the country needs to be saved. Sagacity, energy, and unity in the administration of the war are all that is needed, and the people care not in what walk of life the President finds them, if they are only forthcoming.—A”. Y. World. Island of Lagoa Thu importance of the naval and com mercial station lately acquired by Eng land, known as the Island of Lagos, on the west coast of Africa, since the conclusion of the new treaty with the United States for the suppression of the slave trade, has been made apparent. . It is insignificant in size, but has rapidly risen into importance during the last ten years. It is the port of Abbeokuta and the surrounding district, where cultivation and commerce are both steadily extending; and it is also in the immediate vicinity of the territory of the King of Dahomey, who is at the present time the most powerful patron of the sMve trade. All Quiet Along the Lines—Every thing Prospering. Corrcspondenceof the Inquirer. Westover, Va., JulyGth, 1862. AU is quiet to-day; not even the sound of picket firing. Our position is so strong, naturally, that the enemy no doubt deem discretion the better part of valor. Com missary stores are coming in in abundance. There is now co lack of food. Our posi tion is a very healthy one, and will im prove our men more than all the medicine in the world. We want Surgeons—good Surgeons; men who are not afraid; men who will attend t,o their duties without shirking the responsibility, Ihe wounded nre being shipped off as fast as possible, for home. Many of them will return, recruited in health and spirits. Below I furnish you with the li;,t of killed, wounded and missing of General Birney’s and General Berry’s brigades. The returns come in ho slowly, that it is great labor to got thorn. The stragglers still continue to eoruo in by dozens. Many of the missing will yet turn ut>. The wounded loft with the enemy will be well cared for—wo have shown them the ex ample. General Biruey’a Brigade had been en gaged in every fight in this neighborhood. The General came out of the fight without injury. General Berry is somewhat under the weather. Ho has overtasked bis strength. General Kearney made his of ficers wear a red badge on their caps during the battle: he wished to Fee and know what they were doing. They are called Kearney’s Bucktails. Kearney's Division is a fighting division, and is now terribly reduced in numbers; yet they are still ready and eager for the fray. The various bands of music are now al lowed to play, and the men are much en livened in consequence. It is beautiful to hear the cavalry bugle play 4, (*n to sleep.', after retreat. It sounds like, something u n earthly. \*V have lost nothing by the chuugt* of ; we ure out of the swamp. At the tiun* of our movement wr had twenty.one hundred head of cuttle. Tliev cot otf on a by-road without the loss of a single Fleer. The drivers did wonders, and dc-**rTt? the thanks of the whole army. The Loss of the Rebels in tho Re cent Battles.—Officers’ Distin guishing Marks. A of :!:»• \>-w York Tt/tii's Im? the following; **A nd»el Captain, who v.as tiAen prLoto-r, •juiifr-.-.ed that the rebel loss on Friday, ut Gaines* II;ii, wa-, Ui.uUO, find that their iota! 10.--0-. 'luring the W'-ek\s lighting, w.-re from .-*>/'// (•• .v»-r -f’nty thousand. He thought our Lsm*? tun.-it ha-.e bt-fju much gnuit'-r. Thev could not, however, have exceeded twelve thousand, killed, wounded and missing. This is about the general estimate of our 10-r-t** 4 . The long lists now being publish ed, it should be borne in mind, embrace a largo number of sick, who have been accu mulating at various points, and should not ho set down to the account of our casual ties in the recent battles. A great many, r»!-o, are only slightly wounded. lis matter of surprise, in view of the heavy i!v ; ' ofofftc-t-rs, that our army does not ii nrn a ie.-iri.rn of wisdom from the reb ■■■'s. i* requiirs close inspvetiou to dis tiuiruiih v.:. n(liter trom a private in the Confederate ranks. A very small strip on tile shoulder, or u star in the corner oi'tiie coat collar, is all that marks the rebel com manders. On the contrary, observe the lias It y spread eagles, the cold leaves and bars which make our officers conspicuous marks for the rebel sharpshooters I I ntil there is a change in this inode of wearing uniforms, v. e must look for a continuation of these long lists of killed and missing ntlie-T-'. Soizuro of Government Arms, i l 1 or several weeks past it hail been ru mored that a number of the palatial res idences in tim vicinity of the Washington Monument have be-n well supplied with ti.v-nrms, concealed in various parts of their houses, anil recent disclosures seem ed to warrant r,n examination of the dwelling of John J.I. Kgertou, No. I Id Si. i’anl -tret-:, near Monument. Captain John 1.. Ui.-duip. accompanied by ollteer Case,!:, i.ecordii.gly proceeded to the ionise, and aber etfee.-ing an entrance, proceeded to search the preim-i -. After devoting considerable timeio tl.rir work they succeeded in discovering, iu small enclosed space near the basemen: stair way lifiv-seven Ilarpsr's Ferry pprenssinn loclt muskets, with bayonet straps com plete, and similar to those carried by the volunteer companies of the First Light Division of Maryland Volunteers, known as the Independent Greys and Maryland Guards. , j'-im rnenl , U..-. a’ lhat : menl ■li. I'.-m.i'ron It was quite apparent that the small apartment wherein these arms had been discovered was recently constructed. Mr. Egsrton acknowledged to Captain Bishop, an experienced otficerot the Government police, that the arras had been placed there to his knowledge, mid that one of his servants had greased them to prevent rust. Whilst the weapons were being removed, Egerton attempted r. brows , j: remeAva—he will warrant & cure. lie also treats Piles, Gleet, (Jonnorrhoe*- stricture. Urethal Discharges, Female Weaknes •. Mouthly Suppresrions, Dbmaes.- of the Joint;, Fistula in Ann, Nervous Affections, Pains ;a tbs Buck and Kiduoy*. Irritation of the Bladder, t gether with all Smithfield street. Py. no!s-daw:is B’fOVE u A. BRADLEY, XO« »0 HOOD STREEI, corui-r Nt-ruiui. (•; M'Uni tiA V.y :«u dealer in nil ut Oook, Tttiiui, c.iid Siovus, Grate IToUISi, i oUU'rie, &C. **- in «»ur .-“L'.'j-!* - 'u-.y bo found the CKLKBKA l iiiMiA - lit KMNti UUiiK .STMV KS KI'KKKA AND TKGiMC, he murit> ut which tisvc tally uuted by »»d the vo iiruauuuc-ri uneijualea y ncy in this n;;u*kot; with ugre&tmany ther desirable :-auyriwv We have n very iarito .i--*ri:iicni •> PARLOR AND HKATING STiiYKS. embracingof ;hc < lt;*A T PA L'TTKN.'’ now ffered To the public. FANCY KNAMKLfcD.tiRATK FKcjNTfi AND EKNDEIIN, of tlic i.ewc-t siylc.*. Coimxstjn Kitchen Bow arid dosy firy-vC-*. all uf which are offered ht very l*«w prices. ajr Kpociul indu. cueet? to builder? tn want of tIRATE i-’l*('N f -*. ;uy2^ri Ivu'nr \-*i: ICE 4UI:a?I!! STAS; iSAKi.tli AAD GUNPICriIfiLEV, so. &2 m vsdoru) alley. P. NCIIILDKCKEit would lnform hut friends and tho public generally, that he ia now pret ared at hit eubc-n t«* --rvo PURE ICK CllKA.'U.u all houiu-):'' iho day and evening,— AU«*. Ircdh every day, a fine largo uFSortmect of CAKE- and KIU*'A!.», «»f all tlcreriptions. Kept eon-tantly uuhm.u, the vi.r.v by.it CON FF.CTIO'N KUI K'* in the firy S. K. Uid«r» t«T PAUTIKa, at., irill be.iui»* plied :n thf .-ifrtc.-t h'.-licy. j'.jSjh'Kl IMPORTANT TO LADIES! DK.IUHX IUIIYKYe IiAVIMa FOR upward* of twenty year* devoted **rc» - ft-K-iona? tiQ»o exclusively to the troaitucnt oi ft ’mote Dijfimttu?*, and having succeeded in thou sands of c &zvs in ivstoriu? tho stiHietc’i to sound health, b;i- now cnmocontidwice in Gficriti!; pub licly hs« Great American Remedy,” DIC. IIARI'EY’N CRONO-THERMAL FEMALE PILLS 1 V*h!.»h hitvo never ynt failed iv.heo the direc tion* har© been strictly followed) in re moving di&culties arising from Obstruction or Stoppage of Nature or in rciioring the cyetc-ai t«*. perfect health when suffering from Kmnni Affection*, Prolapsm V l ** T, tru' \Ykiir*, or otnur weakness ofjho t ? ten»ie Cb*- A l-o in all civit-a of IWriiitj; or Acrtpu* Prottrc.’ioH. Fatp/hiiionit, Arc., A*?., i:c., which aro the forerunner- of in*m> serious disease. US-l'rtcee Pill* ore perfectly hanileseon the con tiituti'ii), ’i.ui BHii: he ink** by the nuxt fe male icithovt eaufiinp at til© rgrim time they «••/ a rh*™, by nrongtheniut:. invigo rating. and re-torius the r>>Tom lo a healthy con* dition, and by bringing on the monthly i*enou vrilh regularity, no matter from what causa tne obstruction* may tirii»e. They should, however, not ho til ken during the first, three or four mouth* of pretruiuic-y. though s:ifc at any othor time, a? miscarring" would both© ra-Hit. Kach bnx contain-t’O Pill-. Price Osb Ijollab, m>*l when de.iirod will he sent by mail pre-pnld by any advertised Agent, <>u receipt of the money J. JifiYAX, Hnrhepter, X. Y„ General Asent Sold hy lirußgUi.*gronnrnlly. JOMFI*U I LIi.mXL, Corner Murk*- »>treel and the Diamond, auld.lvdAwi* PITTSBIIICH FLAG SASCFACIUMSG CO. Ar» prepared to supply BUNTIXtt FLAGS, PRl\Tt:i>A.\U Oil. ROILEB HCttLIX FLA.6B. All MizeSi from 3 inches to 50 Poet. At lower prfc** then out bo bought in tho East. DEPOT OPPOSITE POST OPTICS JOHN W. PITTOCK, Agent Company. j^EXSIXGTON IRON AND NAIL WORKS, i.LiOl'l) .V ULAOa, Manufaeiurcri nf »r. Bill eel. l|piler. Plat*.-, 11 out,, * nnd T Irsu, Xails and Spikes 1 Iso, Screen, Small X Rail and Flat Bar Ruilr Iron, suitable for Coal-Works. Works are adjoining the CITY GAS WORK Warehouse, -WSB Water street and Jl • Market street. llnKWley’s Building, apl&dani-le Oressou Springs, Cambria. Co., Fa. Tiiin'deugutfci. and popi:- I LAR placn ofp.ummer resori. located direct ly on the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad, on the summit of the Allegheny Mountains. 2.300 feet above tho level of the ocean, will be open for guests from the 10th of Juno till the loth of Oc tober. Since last season the ground? have been greattT improved and beautified, and a number of Cottages h&ve been erected for. the fiocommo dation of fumilioe. rendering Crassor* ono of the most romantic end attractive places in the Btate. Tho- ftaraitnre hs? been thorouihly rtmovated. Tho eeeher of pleasure, and the sufferer frem heat and dbease, will find attractions here in a first-olam Livery stable. Billiard Tables. Tea-pin Alleys, Baths, etc., together with the purest air and water, and the. moat raagnifleent mountain scenery to be found tn the country. Ticketajgood for the round trip from Philadel phia. S? 6# t from Pittsburgh, $3 05. For further information, adaross jeJ>dtf Cresson Springs^Ci^&a^l S S « H 1 ■ B - V T • ■ S. . White, Plain and Fancy Flannel L-n -an and Ovenhirts on band, smi made to nrdsr. on 4uatwt notice.it . b. viLLunm’s SHIRT FACTORY, EstablishedlB42. DIME SAVINGS INSTITUTION, N4>. M» sniTHI'IEID CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE: JAME* PASS. *«■■. VICE PRESIDENTS. Wm. H.Smlth IT, F. Build thw. D. Mb—lt A. Rdumn Francis Sellers Joshua Rhodes John F» Jennings, Jacob Stuckrath Thomas S. Blair Alex. Bradley Henry Lloyd Alfred Slack TRUSTEES. President JoaiahKrag C Zn% A S Bell Job Dilworth S S Fowler V» A.Beed Jag \T"Woodwcii R C. Bo. IM fOC&lftdlltKßT. WILLIAMNKAN3, DATldl^fiA'mLiaßi HARRI9OR A. OOFFIK, SpgflMM ForOMC. General Paitaan. • • • BEANS A COFFIN, (Bnooeescn to M’Candlees. Mmju A CuJ WHOLESALE Oomor Wood and Water Stneta, -' V mat. HTWW”. Ft » K*" ,T BETO “a?t?lftataBLKTTKH I’lAhC. JSd fijgflmgP t^g^W-mora-w.low •mST -- MmifcetUlßkW* Wtwdstttot iuPyoaiTK TUX CUSTOM BOPSCj O F FICEBB. 'b. E. McKISLKT. NATIONAL LOAN. ..*XU. GfcAFff PITTSBURGH. HtOTce In cue stato. IN TBS STATE.