4ioo - r.5'., - -j . tl.o:#-OL.-, - : OOTTSVILLE gATEPLOAT , COUNTY UNION . , Psesideat Judge. , kIiIVARD OWEN PARRY: 4sioe tate Judge, •JEltEllJAlt Ciing*ess, JAMES 11, CAMPBELL. Asseaubjy! sANUiti. k. 51AVDEN, Jti.o4F. WVFAL. .SIENDON ;F. LUDWIG. • Dlitrlet Attorney, i HOWELL 'nquErc. , • leottiity.Commlosieneri• ly ' EVAN i.l TIOILAS, for 3 'twit , . , JAOOO:o.'OENSICL, 4 3-" , Coroner. 1.. • _ ' Dr. JOUN C. mail LLIAAF. . , . • County Siirviyor,. FPANK CARTER. .. \,.. Director of the Poor', i , t'' ' Dr. AE9 USTUE ecacurz, i • 'Anditor, . CHARLES W. DENOLtR. F 0 TT PRO• F SLAVERT •TICKETs • President Judge.: • • 4A.mut • fl YO t 5 - Assoelste Judge' ; • • • . • • JACOU Kusi; • • • anfirAss, _ • VIER STROUS.g. - - ' - A..embly, ADANT CDSTRAD GRCRER, • EDWARD -KERNS. • District Atioiney.' B! GOWEN. C County Coranilssloners,' - • 1 rHARLES P for 3 yi•ers: DAVID FOLEY, • 40 , 2 "' . • Coroner. , W 11430 1 .0. JOHNSON. - Director - of tharoor, ' .Ebw PAD County Stirveyor. iIENJAMIIV)ItL6G. Auditor. ISRAEL' APPLEGATE • ‘t r A?iTED.—At thisoffi l ie•-•boy • to sell the NINERS'. - jor RNAL,in and vicinity' on .SgtOr4ay Oust editivn: o$ the Jornwst .run short about, fifty eo\O'es' last week. We have struck °Tan eitra etiftfari 'this. week. •` - . ••••' THE re'En Exchanze Assoefitiioa Phila delphia haa.resolved to fill up its re"l,±l.neut at once, rand repair the losses suffered srd~toa n:: • I=ll • Ces. Winswolvrit, a galltint ..democratic - S`t)idiCr, now.itt service has beerk•noritinated . • . by. . lin- New York Republican State Chaven . tion for Governor: , .' • • • ,• the:pirtietilai attentfonCeibe citizens of Cass , Township; and' the rebel leaderygeneraV. to the PrOelatiatiott of Pre. .Lingoln against thnsej who 'interfere yolutiteering and drafting:, ANDERSON . TROON-A feic;:' more active, intelligent young men will be accepted in - thn - Anderstin Trirp, to fill it up to dip maximum nut:fiber of by applying at this office. , Tat: Oorernors'nf rhti t iiixar?,States met on V.. , ...cinesfinyi, in .Ctitii-ettioif, - at 41totina, at he'-call or the Gbyetildrs •of Ohio Viviivin . I „ and Pentisylrania.;. Business r isfgreat ,ortance, connected with the' war' was the serenaded at :WrAington - otiYcdoesda"-.night, in • honor of his Emancipation Proclatnation. - The didl did after very full &litter:al:on and andei a' very -Iteasi , and solemn sense i"..)f-reiponsibility.,"L , • ..11;:+1! the Inter limn a I trotpipent French :114ablican, _o❑ the. manner - of conducting :a with the. gT - aLern ret)els, which. wilt le - To' umi on qr. First Tak.e.; Theo French qre acCustomediro ref)ellions,and they know truM experience: thelest 'means that ought use of in ryiteliiii!! iisieni,efFectual 'y,.att.l 41 the shortest lime A aORRESPON667T.writes from Ashland as 0110W4,.11 . 1 a postscript . S.--[low is that nag . with i'Demneratie llesdriti,rters" bra' managed now t - Do they I . k it in when I`glorieus" news arrives;?' 1I ve not paid any attention to it. bet think ~tht;; t - the "tatte-bedied", men. who - Congregate th.f.re with thCirjeet sticking up'.ott the dews' • µ iuld .be ,fOund 190 lazy to take in s } e*ei-lt on extranriiinary occasions. - • CnowilEnDiit muster • rolls,-and a Crpy,of ihe :74:lafi ei:ii:. re - prirt of Gin..Naile, the wounded of his..cothmandt fliP battfe'ufSouth:Mouniain' and Antie tam*idge. . A correct co py however, of the eati~ Iteg• : •in; Iles, will be found in another colume.'" •We ICI• be i qc.lef,te,l to officers of •cpmpaoies in the Piiie . ;?., from this Coiinty, who have nbt, 4iread s y ;done.so, to furiliA ... us . ccir;iis of their muster roriq,#)r.publiCat ion. • • • 'BREcKtxr.inciE EIDITnTis Ileinx6r .—F. 11:ghe8, the 'great:T.y . • - enon,. has:ism/etFan et:t to al the . editars6(Breekitiridge papers Stale, cone nanding theta to,' - pahlish 8:1 the articles•. he sends theta, under' a , • purelty of , having an nsseSiane'nt . marle apt.; bent. to pay all expenses. - .yrank-inust 1 - 4tiye" iustalle4 as chid ef the Knights . .ol 1 1, e ;luu Circle, in place of- Geti."Dickley. _lt : ohly such high dignitaries that4isue saeh ( . . , rarnands to the faithful. -• . • . . .A; EN, it 1. - I.: i. I.'S AR M Y..-We '.have; - seen, a r.nrpher of. letters ;reeenily,.frotal soldie'rs . in !". , .n. linen's army, which complain bitterly' '.: their commanding officer's., *They de'elare '.4tthey are noi. permitted to do anytliing ..t gwit'il rebel propene, while 'the soldiers i.7E. on half': alloWani.4. , Unless: A charge i'i , tsiiaee 'spon',lthe men, he believes ; will ai.liti'. This statement,-which iScorrobora *-1 inns oilier r.ourees..aecoiints-for ihe.. rer L _ . • i :rns n Gen. fluell'icireartinent.-; Secre:tai,v,' of: it:iv:Navy has , *;;trtpily distilissed ;Co6. • PrAte :frqm the n,ll foi• Ortilitqug , , it ' VesSel io - cnter.the Motiile, thrritigil - ;earelesiiness, or irn.thlng -wor4e. . • - • • .If some of ourCollhels and Genei-aIS, Who fiek ruth and negleet:' - duties;'were av quiely dismissed, there..wouo- not be so' Many - surrender :awl failures-F .- The, great :arse of Our army drunken i i ffficers; whose .xsznple- isLfollowed by the •si idlers. ...Two-. iri of our calamities- sinc:e: he. war coral e'cleed can be tra'eed to dtardi " • s work while 19 watch the cour,tenatice§Of.th: rebel ayinpa- , whenever the loyaLsnldieis t'liictreltherarrive-or ~lep3rt' rum our B9r ;;ugh. . While . : the men,'Women and children are rejoicing, 'mingled with weeping, and.ar- , iti ; •! them on in :defence of their country; or welcoming them roue, with bursts of, enthis =:asoi, the rebel sympathisers.feel . bad:and k savage ,thei 'countenances. 'tie. iutrused with a kind of ghastly sipile, f or an expression which would be•produced by ailministerog: ate of gall and.wormwood: the p - Oor..mit deilslcniCt - help it. So marked Isaa.;it ^come, that even .the :won! and children ne beginning tti point the anger•of shame tit . -.-They bail bluer keep out of tlie:pul3- . thoroughfares, and sneak ihroiligh, the by is and alleys, and -hide . their:faces r",rn, the pnblic . intlignatiriu. : ,The ,lionekt are beginning to get qrir:eyeis open to :the real charact er of Ih e ,rebel sj'inpithi "%, and they are openly. d'eefaritig that they will support tliem , no longer,,'..particulerly o! lim who recently 'fitted:to defend the Suite fr^TTI No wonder they"triCsl ao haid In keep them-at home. Vhat , honest,"loyal Vltri_sl can sustain such , leaders. • • " •• • • Pun iqLvir. -- •1. • , J :. Last_Ot or • Po, st'lloofildo * of the built bitilffi-ig tor h mlt vl. Blain tbeti;-ire tire received from s o lriiiid i Copy of -thi *aria Register for 1840: ; that . lbws' tha,Atiieriosn Nark CiuMisted Of the fislowitigltitillebitaOtit . eels • - • Our Maley let logo, - ' • !emir. 'a nip timpi at the We, 8 2 8 2r0: 1 32 7 seam Srlsatals.. _ !' 282 " 1 22 _ 1 0 12/rigors. • 200 17.004 :I Slava of War, , 112. 10 First Clem Steam 9100194, . 191 1 19 &wend Cla.iititearo Sloops,. 1.62 - gay I 9Third stamen, ; . as' Mite .3 store eapots'. m ' ' t . !3T /,Z 46-1 6 Penitent, Ste! Walt log amps, 2 Steam Tenders;'. • 4 ," , 116% 22 • . • f 12323 , • 2," We republish the ryneeela me pin last witek the vessel, nolt to the Nair= and building, !cli, 0 which ire beliart,', win tin completed I I ' - o.lir INiavyj fit :11!16111. Noi • I o, l+- 13 In - 364144 Stes4o446, • • I •• 1 ' 26 '- 4411ron•clad alkaloses* bullasig, I - 136 - 614661 War Steamier, i J 44. 103 8144 *bail gleameros, ' 60 Serum Steatwf4, .. 6 Sblp4 - of Una. ' -• • 1 t 4 Straw:Frigates. • : 6 FriCabiss • I • I , 21 Shlps.! •- 26 fere, !Sloops, I •16 Blnoprt, - - I .1 24 Barks, . '• • 20. lortar S.cboonars. - 12 R,ins 2 andilunb,ata, 4 lkit.o.! • • • •*1 8 ScbooDary MEM= The extraordinary increase, in tits Navy,. the Rebellion has broltert out;will' sksionislilistn readers.kSueh a remarkable increase of 40 [ 4=' erin.so short it period, ii uneiatitpled in .i.he hist or) , oeNations. , . 1... ' ~. • 3 i 1 ~ 1 The Now . 11otsiles hi, wir.believe, W t ... i . ; Int; powertul Iron-clad ar Stetimer; - new ' iiilt; the world. She 1600 horse power, s iindlar a • glue. con be nits tip to 2000 'bone 'powerii !II ri . armament ii Li gone, 11 inch bore, eirryloi 37 tolo9 lbe. hallkincleding tbe rifled l'arro guns' with Several Dahlgren clecliAnna. ,:Thalargest, - Hnglish Iron-clad steamer is only 130 t 1 ,t t orie - • power, es the following !extract swill sho,W;> ' , The 'e l straet will also :show that ' she has butls', i Iraq clad 4 . clad &cement afloat, and '3 , Flo.ting Rat'terie , with 14 Steadiers aid 4 iloating 13at4erieS Lai! - . P lEnglaundse Iron-Clad /Sawl r 1 • - , niet;ilo.l.:l. a list of all the .Irtin•ceaed . ill (pa in floating battorka, building or afloat : ~,.- . 1, 1 . ' 'RON BUlLT—Omnta s e.> .'- I. 1 Horse rimer, -. :peal in ',Rings . : - 1,21. - • .. , 11.1 ii!attutat lergtrt, : 3ltnntaur. ' 1.350 IVoriburnberlapd, 1;15) Elector, . . 114 , 0 • Valiant, • - M9 Prince Alb. 1, - airrnae. I 1 - .259 7 rio Rlock Prince, Warrior, Drtence t -. Resistant's- Calndonli, !Loyal .14.1fred, !loyal Oak, EaTbrita, Eaterfrims, ' S.;;lrereign, rrince Coti.9rt, -Et tt, (s lat ton, Thu helot, Ttu tl, .Of the irrnebuilt eeseele, the Nine° Al • thrre flt,tt .httterles are, or are to be, wh with armor plating: the rest partiallt; of thett the Fait rite and Enterprire Crete be partially rift. Onlj the. -Prime ,`Attiert -and S.rrerehtn are to be fitted with Coles` cupola with inert*. • :,at - j - • The.fulloiring extract from the Scient' ' ,riro t Will give our readers some ilea of - er an&capacio of the Iron-clads now in New York 04 and . JRC9I 7 ;CLADI VESSEtS BUII.OIITO ll An irnuaen.4 iron act is now. in t Of constructiOn in this porl, and the moS activity is bt.i i ng displayed to otomPlete these 'finish' at an early. date.. At the. $ tat works , of T. F. litisrland. Green' turret ships - are in. proiress. andone of., been launched, a idsoon, be finishei are called the Airlitie; . .ffoonlakdini.k dwO, end Poiritme_ The latter will be 3 length', with a beam of fifty feet. ''At Co Co.; Jiiisey City, the turret ship Wee* being ;rapidly pushed forward ; and at mater lion' Works.. the Dictator--s doub Ericsson fifiCi feet in length:. with a bee. , iog 501 feeti-Lis also' being urged qorw' great.nnergy, l i there being about, 40 . 00 ployed upon her. _ . . I llesideithele seven armor turret yes ,ingfram 2-.41 to 350 feet in length. now rd entizteges of "progress, ld". 11.'Webbis aim doeommeneethedargest•iren-elitikar vet. derigned, ller length will be - 360 feet, b feet. ,Stte will be 7,00 t-tons; andtave eni .5 .oho.liorse.pioay. In: additioad,o briny It ed with two turrets, shii, will have a cp La I deck,iind her accommodations *Rim t o • for her crew ''as (hose t.d a vroAen• frig t o ,plater are to be 4} inches thick, coil sh of- light draft in proportion to her site . t tier - great breadth of' beam ." . A ;smidifir 13 / 3 aledbeing built•at JerseyCity,for the d ft San Fraiicie harbor as a. dnating bait ri is being.built in seetionr, which: wi ll I) ' 1 •g ther Isbell she reschesiberlestination ' - Thesi , vessels , era all .of the revolvi i ' ekes, detigned, we understand, by Captstit son. Idle' h'oa nuke, one of our 'Rootlet frigates. ii now - at the Novelty. WOrkP, ttal retnaidder of ben plateaput • on. She is La 46. , irt . olatio, and will be a, very efficio eel, we beliere. 'At tha -liry r Dock !roe% .31r.-S.: W. Whitney's novel a-mor gan Jtowfun, is in a--forward itide:• - - - Sue . a two siationary: gun Carets . ; and , be' pro , two screws, driven -by two .pairs of pow glees. . . .. . 1 . We 'have thus briefly enumerated do eleven armor war 'vessels now being bui port for our navy. Thesmalleit of the Will be a.forrdidabla.war ship to one° 1 i the three largeit will be perfect leriath &tally as they are to be irtued-withlls-it gred - guns—the largest in , the world: - 1 all bemapable of acting.Wrinis alai', be fespeet their -efficiency will depend el their speed._ . ~.,, • • - 1 • =MEd , WHEAL! IS Jo Hrottics'7—This -, 1 • is often asked. People- are l eartoas . - where the late Democratic' candidate •gress Li a 'this 'District. is— r wherelibi `'nephew of my pnele."... 4 rebel -pH! lon2ing to North- Carolina; alio was the reeenibattles, and irlio is nOw i burg, says he knotes t e entire fa that all, the Miale mein ers ; are -in 1 artny. -. -llesays that Johtt_Huglies hi 1 1 mand of sOttra tirtillerY, and was i ' ,liattles in .Maryland.. This. iet ties , I -Lion as to . the whereabouts , of the hit cratic carilidate . for C.mgress in ibis If wonIJ be - well for the :e6untrft if here who,,sympathise - ii-ith Johti .114 'their hcaddittriers with hini, and - not tre, street. - . ' ' ' AWE IMEAT SWINDLE 0? - 18 1, : i. The-voters of Schii - ylkill county ' , prgotten toe - great swindle F. W .1 , preached in 1844, in crying '. ' POLK, PALLAS AND THE TA 1844. 1 , - That was zigreat ; swindle--but I only. a - question Ofpolio - 5 1 r iroin a"- But the—great swiralle.th i atF; W. I i 1 now, engaged its, is of a hundred i 1 importance than - tfie-iWiOdle of . 11 , 1 W strikes not only at the life of diem in the field. buCat th4:Jl ''' LIFE OF - TIIE ATION. And why ?. Because Frank's brot. nepheyrs 'North U, icolin own slaves', and he irants.to gro Unit! Senate to help the alaveh. 'elected. • • Vciters of Schuylkill Co l utity, will • • your Selves to be 'swiodledr out of „yo 'rind'-the lives of yoUri friends a i borslsacrificed at the bidang of sue lessand wicked - demagogue?- Rem I it was his . fault that-you were dwindle If iou permit yOurselveti io s and shatnefully - swindl e d again: ii tea menjault this timS, rk bat . . ; • • 1 To inc EtEcriOrptirtcens—lt.tl Povernment has decid persons who • have . heretofore voted Withhat *being nataraliZed, and who the naturalisation PaPer'4'le!cea° - or mist' attempt to vote initially; Wi ject draft. As large -num Couiity - haire .sworn that they oever order to obtain an' exemption, the t i =these persona his - furtiishedio.th' offmers, and it _is ¶heir duty-10 1,1 1 tnames Of all such person jwbo m i to vete - to the Deputy. United State. for drafting. ' .-• r 207. -• • r 459. • '3lO- IFO 203 4r . .:32. •• • I zxt'. • 03 143 .;'}i 44 14.3 • ';• 143 !, 11 " 1176 :!! 11.4 s /41 'llmat. 1'4.35 'by tri .1244 : 4•'?1 , 0•11%12 : 18417TED,1LD4 : • - 200 asdiatis.s 200 - WOOD DC.IT(IIIIILDINO.) •• ' • 1.04.1.) • ' : ' I , t .ID - .12 115 800 ' . 11,5 400, 12.67 10 .; • CONYZILIIIIO, • St. , ) '• 10t A7. : FIDATIDG DATiLICIZA. 2. 1 1 obont GO, . . abbut 5 B. 151 150 12.4 couti 4nteu. limn • r ont, , lOse I it, 61„,1 Jet I ißell'ai lAr Del ; lo turret isceeid. w th OD CID- u °tics, Hat, ale have ,elled by fl4eas than, sit• this vessels nter, but as, espe-, eh Dahl -I'hey will qt; in this on °nee 4- sikeu in cues; lie f Dem& ,„;:-)'-' . , i l .:111Str T eri, L i t lt4 R. it. 1 at 1t r- L. ‘7l l .:g a i n tl i. 3 eigh-: ' L'`...14. Vt l o a Iva. Pen n. Zit.] rieet 4tr, D., i Dui; (i`,l d beto, ~• ":f"1 "g 8-1 . , . .. North ) gr°s4l77lraw a o 'IT 'be rtir - linit 11.T - ' ,; 1 141101 1 Vat TatN 11 7 014ggiai.D.;- r wily don't; the' , #lOOO th4ii*E9e.us 0 4 , 41- - It is rea lly: the :OAR more .. ei thati any libieetiLtiftiie tebe‘ibe4litllo4l:v ed South. " t.te -notorloite that ' its print ipal editor iii • ; Virginian, aad papers. declare that thie editor goeiestai eihadeti do in ibeii.ifaver. j Theie papers dil so boast that they conquer , the North, re Is :at. least one neWspalier. - eStabilstioteet jiU New York City that wilt not be estroyed. 4 l .- LLUGETT4 I , CaS7UT toilm C. saawr!oc,.. The Cur.stantiOnal ineetiti .to be held is Philadelphia` last' Week, all the cab of ty. *Hughes, did not earns of, A , Invieftig,'*.aut aisO called . in Reading. but it was Oostponesd,. and of eourie, not berhiti& , SOMe of the, people of this ; I !loud/:wo rirs;jiopi*et4 him, arerlbeginainitilvei t h eir e y e s, open as' to what Pritik s it:aud they Often' state that the ate tc;helieve that ha is heir , traitor . i . . [11,74 61.{ - -t 1,, 1 , "PClll# SEUtatar, Ru l ut.,lr atccurro.— 1 We bare, beard e • ltiu t raber f Persom who, 64 , 1 ; a sheet time air, nrere opposed to itrming the 1 blacks u soldiers; now dechire them- 1 selyes in faior Ore.-Ming all the blUiti that wilt eutol theranrelveiclorFing.thern in ( regiments ' Artier winte ofScera; mnrchin;g4hee into the' . retie, 'fitateic. and ; Calling upon all e States; who will then he free, to jointetn When the' ', 'public is i edueited *p to thie policy the Rebel lion will Mu in! ended: *hem ire plenty of white'officers WholWill ti 4 coiamend of;the . 1 , 1 ; : :.. , , black re amnia.. ! . . . _ ; I ' - ........1 , .I.''l - '...;',.. iii .. . Leeihrort CO i tri:TY.--T,B' beat IlitCld ;'.03: OM . proininent Democrats of Lebanon ln *My, we understand, are opposed to! taking 't . o kef'but a Union tacketlin that County. ' Vie mass ire totally ,opposed to all partian ticiets; a few would-be , ,traitars, who hue but ittle inflti ence„ only are-in favor of doing s 4 The con ir seenc is that an pertimn tneetlng or con !elation has been hLeld in that, COliinty so far, and, nilferees were appointed t? Meet L ite r conferee appointed by th e pertizen : oonyen- A tiow held in this Couuty. Under, these cir cumitances, it is, stated that nyler Strouse l'pelled l .tat: select 1 threet persons from inty to meet the ', I con fereei Triim ; this to place hiniinwirninatiork, during the PE course he is 'aeff-Oonlfnated, and o , n rive no , fret* 'aUthor ' . 1 , • I i FL_ leiees' l from Lebao County. his a bad begintanCTM Idr.iStrouse. - was cam 'that Cod County week. has -re jzed co is tvhe, lA. licCau: havlni permitted 1 , . nominated ItY the Breckuiridge , eventh" Peeina. CcMgressional as its candidate for . Congress, a of the citizens of the District, who trumental in presenting Ito General I i- - a sword in testimony of his. m ill . Ling at 'published a ' manifestO, s Ling at while participating 'in the late dem itnt thily dip not endorse him as:afoli rpariy man, or - as the organ of the le aders 'Who have labored. - y, -., bteak he Xdministrathin. That there may Pistak't as to their intent, i].4 declare ywill pot support. htmas i a candidate s. ~-.Tress, and urge and adviSeall .. loyal 1 of C .tester county to stand , firm to rineiplee, and to vote for the regularly ked candidate of .the„rtiOn, Party.,7! have 1 ' don well. .In these tunes noiie .. I i ondititina , I , Linton ?Ida, no 'tnatter;vrhd ~slinitild &supported, for public z of _.. Buu,.. We „art glad to learn - that . i the renioval of Gen. Duel is now under: eon , sideratym at Washington both . ()alders and tnen - are loud in-their } complaints, Of his lnef• t• • ' ficii-nct —all .confidence. eeins to'belost,tod I ' I S of ,cdurse, success under such ctrcumstadcea in N' can hatidly be expected, The loyal _people 1 , , . i ld deman the' prompt mein al of -all slow and i s incouip6tent Conimanders, l who fad to perform 1, ..their duty, and raructilarly 'those who have 1 lost confidence of the Men Whoin they eom; i,mund.. It' Is better that a dozen generals should fill, than that the country and the lives • of-our soldiers should be needles Sly imperiled by incompetency. - . . ' We are aware that we ca have srcely , any experienced I,Gerietats 'to take command of large forces, because there has'be4 no occasion, heretofore to enable . GEO. to be the; GEN hituse:f party o District number were ih aC.,; :S IN &err Ice, forth di oristrati ticiam o politica down th be no WI that th . : for Con} IIMIIM; but lin they sr differ aboiat el yet am 78 itiesfa quo them til obtain Fitch 'expel froni . pigs; exi)Ceience country, that We lave .. ! me* an , emergency, sk 'fails, rert oye lan; atid,,trY,' not be long before' the for the right plaee; . fler log to I clad' Is nee. of 2. • THE BAIILE OF' ANTILTiIIt. • This battle 'fiught pnl Wednesday of last week, al Antietam Creek., Maryland, Was and of the 4reatest 'of - modern ;conflicts. Abut Two handred thousand men were engaged, and th battle raged from 5 ,o'clock in the morning. until .dark. .The roar of artillery and r4uskplry Was the most terrible ever heard On thiicentinent. IAS Yet, 'dm, losses' can only be .esttinated. Surgeon-Gen. lititi 'mond thinks the whole niimber o the Union killed Will be withitiA,2ol, and j dging from . a careful inspection of lists of eTualties and hospitals, he estimates the Woun ed at about , G,000.':, M j Dav i s , Assistant Inipector- Gen:. says that he hims if had Caused to be buried 3,600 'ead rebels; left oil' the fi l ehil by their comra les. • From this, be'emiel odes tbat.their l y. Wo l unded Must .s , e readied ful y 'llt,ooo— oui own d i l arelhurieek, and: all be wounded Leong away t Sever standards, anefrarn 20700 1 t o ! 4)00 stlud of small 1 - , aims fell-into ear ban s. - The rebels lost _by thefr . invasion of ALlryland, bO,OOO men: llebel . htficera say thatoot less - than • 300;100 bad marched :ander Lee land Jackson - upon Washington., '. 1: - I f . ~ .1 ,f -- t -- -- - '- -- :-•••••'.• , ,„ , • A otITIIEtt, DR AFT.—It is believed at IT lAA. .I- , 1 ihgton, that, another draft will immediately folloW dm otliey, no doubt to fill up 1)13 mente;i The govert.nent• is : determined to have One million men in the field, and crasl out the rehellfon, ' 1 • I `,. , ' i - ' 1 i. 4 ~ , . ging the pi of the tot ves- question to know fOr Con 14 the. and lie rebel is.. Effil District !ME ties lad ;it Om- TkIETRIDE. , 4ve not ! Hughes ~~~~~~~ ottsvlttb.•Bepte IFF OF. ~ ... ...The queotiV sent britliirnad - thisseeelc is, 50,- ita2 . 0 —b;Canal, 3 . 3,V!3 . 10—for'iho week, ft4,.- ~ 095 1 tens against 47,6641:fer th e week . ' t year. Ineiease, 3 6,421.i0tt5. . . . Our County k r !plait the leistf trade admirably, I: - • no lt wit. stabdia that are hare 3.637 volunteers in' -the-stile, pri eipally freak tile . Curl ieginn {rod Tialli i. 'lt on y,sboas whr - eln 4o erkeOee alie a fa r ebance fca d for boi . 'r is with 'a 531`59 EMI 6gbes is Id more 814. 1i oir 1 - or me ers and dein. dreib 0£ Ltie Sfarps fders. trade to at; as fol 211,7 Z 26.1417 15.412 : 29.11f5 16.540' 4.990 20156 r-1,815 Vi i , , EGA L 1r1i , .. - 1 i r-- I.that al l ' I..'i.i1 ..'i. i .. illegalkft t j . 114,irid a shoivs , l l 4 Nora f 4,744 1 toes " T ti 41 4 ; 4 .. tibia w l tieb Over the ontrestmod , log week •of lut I Pers o l4, : ',7lt. ! A 1141141 Ineillast; and au rolt‘e, eataas , 1 , , l'lto tab.; from . ettuylkill Coontyi , i,>, 1 :r in thia] - bre gbta to the Hit% bare ady ao d largely I ' ' vo t e d in I dating ihe . last two weeks. , 7 now uote from m i n i es l of ibilallelpt l ia to Iltostioll2 SO, filial .134Imat , 0' g efiefin, p o r t !Ii Batati, Si :a lir ion; - ~ i 1 - -- - --- 1 Tit Mild maHdo.hy.tte itebila Into, Harylaadi ' fli iii . l i li e I eas i o4d theta &gala to` ,l oltirl;/ ' Colil 1 "O i r te T .iffefillA ' tioi ott the Beldam:ore litaili:Oblo 'II d by! th e MirsUl i • destrartiOn of the tuidiisst Ha i's yam .ail:4l ; I. on au_ sononkoy.j: They have , also destroiei I . 2 1 ,Ft0, , I fsebny'kill Coal Tpail• for 1869. i 1.r..". r.—