STAR OPTIlElORTn. A VM II. J. ICO BY, EDITOR. BLCnSBCEG, WEDSESDJT, APillL JO, 1863. Arrrsl cf Simou Caaeroa. Tierce Bailer, one ol the person who was sent tp Fort Laryette in te early part ot Ihe war, and niierwun! discharged without even the poor satisfaction of being inlorm- J ol the charge again! him, ha had Gen. Camefon arretted on the charge of false lot prison ment. This is a foreshadowing of what will be the fate of other official who were guilty ol the same violation of law und of their oaths o office, a soon as they I'O out ol power Their n--faitlilulness to the Coii'-lituiiou nn2 !aws and their uiiAar rantel fyra-tiiy will not he suflred to pa-s ; unrebtiked by the country, so hhmi as ihe people can resunje their abused power In reriiatiiug ntipori this nit jeci. the H-risl-urj Patriot T-im poituediy savs; '"It is a remiirkaMe (act that of all the person unUwiullv arrested and imprison, ed b the Goven.ment lor upposed com plicit nitft the tebeU. nr.t one has t een brof.ghi to tr.al Siini o ar leniency has ieen mm tied with unjtistiriahie veverity. Men jre-!ed- as traitors and incarcerated in a Federal forlres tor security. he been ie le.ised without either th tn-elv or the wurld being any vispr as to tl.e nature o! the evidpi.Pff acainsl 1 1, nr itiA avta I tf their crirninaUiv. We submit that if the i psrrons thtis uealt with were guilty of trea- temp: ing in shield themselves and party son, it is wrong to release them alter a i :m,r exposure by crying treason and dis br.et impri.soumeu;, and il the were not guilty then it was wrong to arrest them at all. There in no - escape from this conclusion- Either pubuc jusireeor private rih' must have sutTirred in tLe persett ol every, man who was impusoned w tl.o.it an horitj of law and released by the same arburaiy powcr. It is not to be wondered at that men torn irom their i ome and routined in loathsome dungeon hon!d leel incensed againt the authors nd agents of such cru-l injustice, and appeal to the law for redrers. A mau conscious of his own innocence and worthy of the name and inl eritas.ee of an American citizen would never rest until he bad vindicated bis reputation from the toid aspersion. ; Few men can be trusted with arbitrary power. In the hands of the wisest and best it is LaMe to abuse: but t en wiek'ed hy the unprincipled and rapacious ir is a fear fol instrument b-rthe infliction of private vengeance. Arbitrary a d unlimited pow er in the bauds ot ihe few has in all aue proved ihe dea h ol public libertj-. Hap.y for this,countryt law and reason have re asserted their supremacy. 'The Chnm;.'t We have pernsed ibis new novel ol English life jst pub lisled by the well kn-wn Philadelph a firraofT. B Peterson & Brothers. Itsu thore-rs is the talented Mrs. Henry Wood hose 'Earl's Heirs" and ' East Lvnne"' have won a lasim- reputation a workx ol literary nu r.i and genius. -Ti e Chanuiog' fully sustains this writer's reputation a a truthful deltti'dtor of human nature in i various phases atid characters A: ihe pre en time, when so many families have heen uddedy deprived ot their customary re nouree by the lreak of war a valuable lesson rr.j be derived by reading the rebif course of. 'Ihe. Chanuings' under similar diflietiltiea. 'Constance' gains o.jr warm est sympathies as she patiently bears ihe trials of a 'governess,' while (Jsrald Yorke; is much to be i-tried for his ad apprecia tion nl her haracer. Arthur,' perhap- : exels as much in brotherly affection a Hamih' is deficient in the mm? (a' Ioay,' Mad Nar.ce' am! 'Tom, the disap pointed senior, are all graphically itrwn ai d coutribi te esseniiaily to f e irde'esl : the work, which increase with Interest o the end It will prove to be one ot the most prpular novels ever prin ed and wri faae an immense sale. It is complete in a large octavo volume of over three hundre.i pages, and Hold at the low price of Fiftv cents a copy and w ill e em to any one to any plate, wuh Train Slavery," free of joi:e. on remitting that amuuiu to the put lishers in a le ter. We cak fat for the informai on of Dr P John, of ihe t:rpiUicjn. that the ' out Ian-"', James il. Price." is home on tudoueh. in piy a short vis-tt to hi lam -ly. after the fatigues of a wearying campaign and a hotly conies e.f and ekhantiug battle. The "out law"' bear upon his persmi and hi clothina tie mark ot the striiuu'e at Win Cherter: but the spirit and the determina tion ol the flui-taw" are unshaken The ont-law," in crn.mo k with all lo)al men everywhere, will, notwithstanding the carp ing ot nor; hern apologims lor northern roh beraofthe pub ic Treasury, and nor hern Un'on sliders, put his hand on Ihe throat of treason wherever he finds it.. A very gflnd spirit for an 'out-law." Shame on tbe broad-cloth gentry who sit at borne fomenting rebellion, and who add to that employment the scandalous business ot caMirn; the very soldier, who are figh ir.jr out ar war thus inaugurated, "out laws '! It migkl have done the Doctor good to see the manner in wbieh ihe 4out-law?' was met on his return by the people ot Blooms bur .Verity lor an '-Cit-raw", thsre wat rauch Iriendiy greet'ng." lr.y& BtCKSKi.L'e B.nk Note 'Reporter far May received It gives a large li-t of jew sp -.riou bank nto which have made th-ir appearatce e nee the isne of Aril 1-t This DtesHor staid among the very best for correct., safe a;.J teliabie information re speciin bank note. Semi monihi7 two is'Ur sasJ tha rnoa'.bty one dollar. ; T1.S InTestlgatIn? Ecports. We learn from a reliable sonrce that j the Republicans in Congress have suppressed the publication ol the late report of the Van" Wyck Committee. This act on their pan bn been done for no other purpose lhn to conceal from the pontic the start ling developements of fraud and corruption which have been discovered in the admiu- isiration ol the affairs of Government. The t publication of the Srst report of the com mit ee opened the eyes of the people to the fact that the public Treasury was being rcbbed by political leeches, who were in testing every branch of the public service, sucking out the very life blood of the nation. Now that the admmistrainri has reported to direct taxation to fill the 'empty coPers nt ihe Gov ernment, the Republican mem ters of Congress have cunningly sunpres ed the pntdica'inii of reports calcnla ed to impress the taxpayers of the country with the enormity ot .ihe frauds which have been j practiced upon 'hem by Republican polni- 1 Clans. Report have beei made to I It House of Coigress of Srauds and deiaica- i tio cover ng milliotiM ot dollar, and he j R-piibl.caus have tnus iar suppressed their j publication. Tfce i.xiaviU" oMiiuuir.ilv is aiivioiiS to kf ii v whsii vh.o.m.i ..I nmnvv ; ' ' i has:een tilched Irom their pocket t.y the : d.shouesiy .l public se'va -ts. ami rnen.w h0 , ciared that the war could not be ended nn n.ler Den oi ralic administrations, were mi ''aus.. a renn-ved, aid as rlaverji anx.ous to lerret out rnaginary Ira. lis Up.ir ! WH cuose, flavwry . they declared, must he Treasury, are now e imaged in endeav- i abolished. This was then declared a wring to rover up and conceal Irom public j ' "'dnary necessity." If there wai any pre view their owi: hideous deiormities. tended democrat in the country who wa We honestly believe that the history of ;' if,l !he ,a,H' error of believing tha i:te world, either mo ier i or ancient, has I lvery was the cause of the war. we art' never preented a spectacle so foul, black I at lo9" lo know whether his imbecility and degrading to ihe pub!i mora's as that ; deserves the contempt or Ihe commisera -which has been brought to light during the i ,'imi of rational men. No greater Irud wat one e;r ill Lincoln's administration. The I attempteil lo t-e foisted upon any peo--mer who were ro anxious to break down j P' It is as false as hell is deep, and com and crip le ihe administratinna of Presi- I mon "se slaggers at the ignorant creduli dents Pierce and Buchanan ara row at- loyalty al cr th so wtio are probing their ne- laru.u-transuct't -ns w ith the iron hand of ! justice. Thatsil y expelient ha? mo.-i sig. i.aliv Sailed Men who de.ire to perpetuate i ihis'goverument lo themseivei and children j w.ter them, are not to be iuiimidaieJ by bouihaMic threats of Repubcan politicians who are moving heaven and eanh to have j f.emselves and party retained in power. ! No person, at this day, can be deterred j Iroir, speaking his sentiments in relation to j trie management of public agairs. The ' treedom of speech, and the ire'edom of ihe j pre-,, have been suppressed as lo g as the j public is disposed to tolerate it, and any j birheraitem.t to us the ag-!aw will be 1 properly and severely resented by Ihe hor. e.t yeo.n.nry ot the land. We w.ll soon be ! culed upon to furnish money lor the prose t-ution ol this war. ami we have a riuht to k - . . . . . . -ii i I . ail II ii'tr!,si ii ie nu ui inn i.ivi iii i ir now whether that money mill be paid !"' 1 i : ... . v . I . i. a . . . . ihe l.l.er. tIii. re fi .hm... the h-l le. ol ' ther coninry, or whether it is to go int.. the ' ... . , , 1 . t, , . . i mii-L-p u nl u net nt nn inra vulture who 1 1 - 1 1 pci in idiiuvai iiiiiiiiD hiii upon .he . arcasa ol ,.,e nation I are feeding ... ... 1 iing on correspo-ident o? ine a The Wash socateil pre, under date of the Hih of 1 April. ISr52. say r-. i- i Ihe i-sio-i n.l i n ilise:o- . i i. I . ... . ari-'-tt uliifh urn 9 mn.i noiirlt Ih i'i miitd fi ..i - . ,." n . . . , ot frauds commuted upon the Lroveriirerit ' i the genera! theme ot conversation to-day. There i no tliit-g where the investigation : ol the commissioners and committees will i end. Men who have hitherto stoo l hiiih in the community ami enjoyed nnb!ernihed : rmi-arioiiA men a Iui.r na'rioti-rn the . , i - i i i . ! rnn ,irv lel.erpil in tiave t een shown to : wor-e enem.es to the country .hau the 1 most u tra fire eating .outhreli refe r) Ii is j a ii'imiiiating fact, bnl it is the truth When neh ir-usactions asth-so mention ed at'ove are going on continna'ly tetore o.r e es, w e are aked by Republicans to keep qu e- and sa riotbing aia n-t the pa ri- otic aiirriMits'ra ion ot rre-toeni L.incoin. or we wiil bring npon or.rselve ihe -n-pici t. o' disloyalty. If it be an evidence oMisIoy- j ally to expose the racal.ty and cormp ion j r.fthe Pre?ent pus.i lan.mo.i and vadla 1 admitii.tration. we sbati cenamlv U epe-,al claim to that i ro.M i:le Repnbli car. rnembej ot cot.iire my spprs the j evrdei.ce nt fraud whici has acc.tmula-ed ; in ihe ha d of conimtttee. but they can- u i.- .1 f li " i inr isij'iiiaB , - ence ii e.is' an.t -ooner or a'er, u w ii r-e laid t.elore lb- out lie A DemooraMc Ii e.iH at,,! -o'n?r or anr. ir conres will I i a il.e curain whiofi now ciMicea's lroii the public eye, some ot ihe blackest irar.sac"ins that have ever occurr ed m ihe his(or of this or any other nation. Pat the PiiiTK -To those of our patrons in arr-ars we would say come forward anil ' piy the printer." To many we have sent our pa per for for.r years without receiving au)thiu2. and to iho.-e. in particular, we would say 'pt-y the printer' ad save trouble. Tney should have the satisfaction ol know ing that they were reading their cur i paper and nt tm$ 'I in ane"S for urn year nr mm t vexeUh to piy us ly My Couit, as ice h ire moiny t rtte nn-l must htve it There are a lew who are m the habit of paying us in advance and receiving ihe pper at our advance price. To those we would say, if hey wish the paper continued at the ad vance price, they rnuat be irmre punc ual a.nl pay at the commencement. Those owing os or publishing administrator's no tice and sale of real estate, &c.. are also expected to call and settle their accounts between this and ihe 10th ol May next. Go mc to VV oa.. We understand that the Pu. Idlers of the Penn'a Iron Works, or a portion of them, have gone to work again Their wages have been advanced en p-r cen' , the same as was oflered to them pre-j tiona :o he -irike We are p'ea-ed again to ree the puff of the steam and hear the crack of the stjneezer a npon these works depend much of our town's prosperity. Danville Litellisfvier. CFT Wm MeMiCHHtL Assisiant Adin tai't General in the armyl war lakeu frison er at the battle of Piitrbnrg Landing. He wa chief ol the staff ol Al ii General Chas. V sJmi.li. Ha i- a -on of Morton McMich. ael, Esq , proprietor of the Honk Ame. hun, efPajladeipiua. - '." . - Abolition of Slarery in the District of Co lumbia. We have always maintained that the present war Was inaugurate I by the pres ent administration and it adherents under lalse pretences, that it has no far been con ducted under false pretenses, and that i' whole aim and object is a fnlse pretense. Men mav talk, su noose, and coniecinre al,oul horely and conservatism of Mr Lincoln : am! hug the delusion they have fallen into in reference to his reputed abili ties and purity ol purpose in the prosecu- lien of this war; we have never entertained-' a uout-t from the heginning of the war ol the infamous duplicity practiced by the President and the party that placed him in power, and our early up;ciou and con victim) have been Ir.lly confirmed bv the progress of the war and the new issues that ,,ave in consequence thereof So ln,v a" lt ws necessary to delude dema crals into the army under the preie.i-e of v"ni2 lh- Union, so long Utile was said pn tde slavery question; but just as soon ( about three or lour hundred thousand j "ot re'I H le,'4, nomiriHl, democrats tiau been deluded into ihecrime of fi tnng the j r t'1' AMiimoni-in so roon ttie At-oti- ; . ........ ... I won leaoers uirew tne wnoie cau-e oi ue r "P"" "' "sti:otton ol si i verj . and de- ty of the people who believe the taUe re; resentations of those who make it their ) study to mislead them at the esper.se of the I ruination d their country. Now we ! ul'on h"1 urd can Mr. Lincoln an lne Republican party jnstify the aboluio-. of Maver.v in lhe District of Columbia? Was ,here a ,nili,ar) necessity lor it ? Nm l " and no one pretends there was ar y necessit. It only goes to show what e hve -, oUci is abnli ,io" 4,1 'la,rerv U ,he ntl ,h it tne Witr w" t'rougln on by the presem par y power for that purpose, the war givii g lhein a rrieme. Time alone will yet l'r,Mrc ,h'9 lo bts Uxw- Abolition in lie Districi of Columbia is but the entering wec'ge to At olM.o,, ,n the Mates. Une pie 16x1 w"' ,eaU ' '. '! one precedent wid be lai-t down to ju-tify ihe adoption ol ' tirei,er 'mhy The war wa- begun under ihe iretei-se ol preserving t te Union in its integrity and the con-utmion in i ii . .. : . . pnnrip-es o uir co........ ion na.r . -r-,. . 1 - .1 . . . 1 : . : ...... . 1 . .. .. i wnr" " ,MO "" the Union by the a'ti-re it o' J ff . I).i ' Whail.a- been done in .he present Cm gres1 Why, sir neatly it entire lab r 3 iMve ! eeti devo'ed to the re. r ' .1 .t. . . I . . ; t . . nenro was me oiuv o neci ai issnn an.i a 3 il r i "1 rmm all uni Odi inr iiiiti s . II.. . I- .. .u-..t. t pd leel there ciu be no mistake in the conclu sion ma ine treat onjeci oi v-oi-rrs iras the nigger and the spois. They also t Ja of confisca ion. Thi is only a new term l r atioliiion, and mean the same thirii. Confi-caiiou is at-niition under lale pre en- re, it is a round-about "way to violate the Constitution and sal free the staves ol all xh" S""f,erri S!'" XVi" ,he P""f' "'-' "'''" lo ' so sbame'.tl a manner, without rebuking thoe ho have (Jeceived them. Le' -ery one set down the follow in j as ' iri'lctolstile ami uru'i.-pnt! le laeta: 1 Abo rtion a-id not Uverv, raned adi- sol'ttinrt n the Union. 2. Te war ion ' """''r pr-ee- pre . , -e 10 -v lh" U" u" herea b red " 'h slaverv 3 That Abra- ham Lincoln i .be bead a-d fiom of the i i .i. . .i AT-oiumn pary wnaiever may :e sai-i in rontrarT not w,.r,.anO:,,g. 4. i hat . m. " 'h -rea'e-i po iiical J uii counirv ever produced 5 That the i i Iemeni of monorchia! depoti-rn in thi i co.M.irv m:ke their atode in the t'O-nti . i ii rviiii rii if.i ii ii ir' v n iiii niiti- t ii:h ( . I It . .-. I 1 'I l a . I .. . . . U ' r - . ! K"I"M''" P f'"' P"-' ,h peopte will oon find that they have bt l'e power with which to da il. Seontrove Times. The false inrorma'ion furnished b the daily papers in re erence to war matters, is not only annoying but an intolerable nut- sance. About ninety per cent ol al! they ! publish is false The reported da Ii of ! Capt Buchanan, on the rer-el steame . the M-rrimac. and capture of Yancy,ih la'e retiel commissioner to England, which were published a few weeks ago on w hat appear ed to be positive information, turn out to be entirely untrue The 'positive information.' loo, that Beauregard, at the battle ol Pius burg Xanding, had his ,!arm shot off close lo ihe t-honlder " wa a fabrication -h was not hurt. The o'.her ''reliable inlormj tion" that Beauregard had died and that Bn rkin ridge had been taken prisoner, had net a semb'ance of truth." After the bat le of Pittsburg Landing it was staled by lb s sen sation daily papers that our toss in killed was some "eighteen or twenty ihon-and, and the loss of ihe rebels forty thoin and." All false. Our loss was less than two thou sand, and tbe rebel loss about the same. We might go or. and string out a olumn in showing up the false statements of the daily paper Our readers cao see how diffi cult it is for us to publish reliable war news. Frequently we cull from our daily ei .chart ger one, two or three columns ol 'Tillable w rt ew" This we pnt in type, and ihe next day we see the whole of it contradict ed The daily paper have made i fare sale ol paper, and accomplished th tir ob ject We have concluded, thereto e. that henceforth we wi'l puolish uotrting Jiut ac counts of actual 'battles and army move- ! merits All the otter trash in trni daily jur-afs are manufactured fa)ehels; got op lor no other purpose than to in ace all I news-seekers to buy their papers. i Ths Tax Bill The tax bill which has passed the House of Congres is, perhaps, the mimt nnjust measure thai hasrever been proposed to the American people. It it should pass the Se ate and receive the sanction of the President, i: will meet with a fierce and determined resistance from nearly all classes of our citizens, who will be compelled, in many ca-es, to suspend business .operations." We know no? what amendments may be proposed and adopt- ed before it passes the Senate, but in iis present shape, it will prove to our mer chants and business men aeneral'y the ! haviet bio that has ever been direc;ed at the prosperity of Ihecournty It is ns I less to disguise the laci that the provisions j of the tuft, discriminate in favor of -p'nal and against 'he industrial interests o-.r j Stale The niuutacturer and retailer are ! inxd. heai!y iapd for eieriling thev make and ll, and this tax will fall wi h I crushing weight upon ail branchns o! in- .'.I....... -ri: :.. .1. i: - . i Kui-nj. iiim ik me iim.ukioii in wnicii we are p'aced by the action ol t'o-igre.-.. cnm- pu-ed of a large majority of Republic., laioi a t('iiin;iists ami we tiHve l-tte or in ! hope that it will be remedied at this time, Mr oemocratic merrhers ol v. o. .ress hav- , .,-..-.. mi. ..nil-, jii.u i ii mi ii ; hi i n i p n i iii.i.iu.1 il.i. i .. .. .1 . : J of tux.ition, but a!' to nn purpose All ; tmeir appea.s nave l-t-en m vain. Ihe ver ! men, vh. in ISf;0. told iih that the election ol Ai raham fyincoln would inaugurate aw i j era ol happiness and prosperity unknown tin the history of the naiion have been la- ! boring lo saddle us with burden which are previous to borne, and il a rn Aii ha the m dependeuce to question the propriety o! such a law, he is at once charged with dis loyally and branded as a sece-siot.ist. Tfit. i-eople however will surely iiiM.-t upon be ing heard in a matter of so much import ance lo themselves and posterity. Rk-Appfaravc or DkK Lantchmsm A Niw Su kkt Political Om; niztios. The Harnsfcurg J'atnot unit Utn ol la-t , t week, states that it has positively been as j J ' certait.ed that there are "certain loyal indi-' loyal indi- vidualsin Luzerne co., thU Stale, whose j . i loyalty to the Un.ot, , of so que-iiornhle ! a character that they are either ashamed or : afraid 10 exhibit ii in a public manner, but 1 preter the shadea of night and ihe scene of1 secrecy to brew and cont-oct their sinister ClelUn is still pushing lorward -"ward " . t ... . . . 1 . . r , , , I 'r'Hh ci -z-iis of ihe tifTerr-m fine and machin.t.ona. AccorJingly they have ; ork own, with fair proTecs ot it c .pture 1 ,ov, Ili;(.1);,hnui SlittH j(vilKi, tormed a secret aKtiaiioii, imitation of the ! The taking ot thi- place i styled a siege ; ,n con ,,er, f.,r th- PU( p at winch ihe Kuow-Nothiui; organization, uuoer the rpe j This riege lias been goinjf 011 ahoni two ti t ANNUAL STA I E FAI fl sImII he held, ciou. ami suundi. g appeallattou ol the Lu i week and may Iasi much longer. The ar- Poposals eonuiujna in. ur enie-.is an t ad Zerne County Loyal Union League, , j my is marching on her sW.y but surely; ! j'Z Z'l which Mr Husea Carpenter is President." everything bing in complete readme and ! jjy , HXt Thi Mr. Carpenter is a horized 10 Misiitute ! 'he proper approaches, we mav exper, , C.-mn ut.u aiions should f.e addressed to Lodges in verv countv in the stale. It ! appears further that a Legislative l.ojai Union Organization was lormed and E W. j ."apron, one ot the assi-tanl Clerks ol the ; House a id cou- ecied with ;he Chester j county I ime. whs electel President, and. H. V. Hall, Secretary The Pa not a d 1 flriifw. l.irilA.r i h ' .1 ... ...... ..... t'i' - County t ouncil of Dauphin wa organized ' i T , , by the e,eot.ou ol D tv, M.r mma a P,e-i- I n. and George bergner. P M a- Ci.r - i , j ., . t I. I n I. . . . ...I... I ... num 1 1 n il uifi.T l ...... u.i n . . . .. .. . vii'iiiiiiiii n l.t-on inocnrru auu I prl ol ilare published One at o'-ject are the spoils of otfi e. Repu!t!ic4tiism must te te ling into straits, to reori to the lotig ago repudiated hiit of Hark L intern irn, lo keep iilt Irom utter annihdanon W ho are the officers of tin i ew an'i Re publican le.gue in Montgomery count) ? i Tbe a-so- i.ite of the llculd nd Fire Pes I was one of the Sr.t chieU ol ihe old Know i Nohi- c or.-an za ion when i. started ir. thi- IJ .rou. h. Hoe- he know anvth.ng of th.s ; new ruidniubt dark yarret league in thi ; county .Voi i;''.-yi Hetis'tr. KlMo ii ThoCBi.k. O'te dav last week Et S-creiary Cameron arrived in Philadel phia, arid pin up at lite Co itinent al. A few hours later Hon J ime W. W, I ol N J. alo arrive in the ctiy ant stopped at the sme ho'e! A sorm -a Cameron heard thai IV all wa in the ame limt-e with him he became a'anr.ed a d applied io th police for pr-.ec'Kn He knew ha had committed a srpat nnirae upon Wad nn-l wa alraid the honorable senrem:i i medita ted a personal assault Wall norred that a couple ot police oiTicer- were do-jui him whereser he wept and finally h turned n Iri 'i thern and ake- what they we'e ' i : i.: (.,.? -ri ,..n i.: vt- i - I ' lao-jried, and imrne liately wrote a no' to j Cameron (who wa locked up m lii room) j assuring him that be had no idea o! a-aiih ing him, and that he might dismi hi j fear The police officers then left lor oth er duties. In cntinnat'ton of thi snbjec'., the New York correspondent of the Philadelphia In qoirer. in los letter dated April 8, say: Hon James W. Wall, of Burlington, N J is out in a rather juicy letter, itt one of the Journals, to-day , den) ing that he. we'd in Philadelphia with a number of hi friends, intending to chatie Mr Cameron for lie in jury done him lat fall in ockii g ivm u. in Fo't Lafayette. The E Secretary, lie sy I may dismis his fears of a personal eba- tisement. The wrong he ha inflicted up- on me is of a character that an asi isauh up an a gray-haired man like him will not rem edy." ' The final se't'e ment ol the qnesiion," be adds, mnst be left to the legal tribunals of the counfy, at tfie proper lime " Th Dkmocratic TirKKi ha been prepy generally successful throughout Ohio at the late election Every city in ihe State we believe cave Democratic majorities. All of them, with but two exceptions gave Republican majorities las! Fad. In Dayton the Democratic ticket wa elected over ihe Fninri by 100 majori'y. This i the hoire ol the Hon VaUandii.ham . ihe man whom the Republicans delight in calling a 'raitor In Springfield Ohio. o e of the s ro-'ite-t Repotdican cities in the Slate, a Democrat, Wm. D. Hili, has been cho-en Major over be combined nppositior, Handsomely. In Columbus ihe Democracy elected their en ire ticket withoai the los of a man. Last vear the ReDiiblicar-.n had 6i mai . and this c...;.. ...... . i.. . -r.i f. .pis'ijt IWO WCIO Irolr II J "t ' j j the Democracy. "Yenly a chaise ba ta- ' ken place in lha public miod-" An kffort is now on foot among the Re publicans who have read the hand wriiiue on he wall, to pet ip a new party for the purpose nt rescuing the sinking fortunes ol themselves ami party This new party is a heterogeneous compound ot Know Nnthing ism ami Republicanism, with a slight ad mixture of 'Union Democracy, " ami is to tie called the "Union pariy." The organi zation i- governed on the dark lantern priiis ciple, with oaths, grips and pass words and i intended to en:rap the inisuspcctir g into the Republican or Aboli ion t arty on iler the specious pretence ol saving tbf Un'ton. It l)a been yntieu nn by class f) men who, heremtofH, denominated the IVmorrats l the NonhUnion ravers' and Union shriekers ' Trie parti now known as Republican has clii!iird it name and nrincn es mi fre i i -1 - qunily :ha' a movement such as mention ed abe.ve cieate little or no surpri-e m t!ie public rniiKl The otdy pri-.ciple it ever I adhered !o was opposumu to the hetncra' ic rjr.rtv. and it n.ai ere.1 not under what name or co'ors tt was known we could! . . distmctiy recojnine it as 4 that same oll j j iooii " There i peifMps a pressing nece- i nit y at lh rime lor a change id nrme and a ' ..a . i ii. ......... i ciMii'jB oi i. b fi ri? n i. ion. n- ie--i..r: have im-t all confidence Sn the proles-inn. ot the Kepuhiican pary. ami it is now itn- porm.t that some eflorl rhnuld be made to save it Irom utter annihilation. Thr wr is gradually drawing toward completion, il vre may ju.lje from the ! ... , I manner in which our arm v meet ith sue- . I cess ic nry after victory crown it. The latest intejlttetice "h that New Orleans has been taken, the rebels leaving all t ehind. -f-u: .1 I l .v... I, :.. I il is v c r no ii in i ii mi iui i rn 111 nic - whole It i tint all probnble that the iet- i els could withstand the rni-h-y - force our j troop were prepared lo bring upon them t Our lleet i too mighty for the relel to con- i tend wi- h The occupation of New Orleans T . . ., . . ...ion forces is no small matter, n is . by the U tearing a big hole in sece-si n, and mut eventually widen the breach to such nn j eventually widen the hreach to sucn n j -'-" 'hat the whole rebel army will fall . . -. i ., , T l. j through H and the s.oug arm ol Union ho d " nwn uu :ne iasi preaiu oi secessio;i i completely strangled. Reports from our dadtea lell n tha Mc- hear ol a lemble crash. Kichmor.d safety depend upon the holding ot thi ! plte by Hie rehel- and they no doubt will ! make a ce-pera: ofjori to defeut our irnops i We have account. tating that the reh I . .1 . . 1 e's are evactia i-g v ojintn; otn-rs aain that ihe rebel are there in lull forre. Autviri A ri' ifi 1 th uur Th m i ! &tiM ! of the A 'rii'ul nri-l wd te f.inri.l lul l iiiiiJ ' I - j , . t(UfT,t,er. , hp ca,HII,1er 0; , ! , lrMW . tper.ttn t iperat'o'tt tor lite month embraces hun dred of h'tits tor work on the h af til and in the (i ir.Su In addition, ih-s sinjle turn ter contains oer 150 article and item lor the F.irm. Garden and Household, including a ?.'5 I'rize Article on Apple Cubure; a -Usiiri report on "Art'fieial Manure" by Ihe President ni Penil.. Ait rici.lt.irl College etc . etc. Amn!i the engraTiiinn are a j .eati,ili pare cm en'i led Sneep IVmli.,. uw to h !.! and .Inve H.ir-e": Be in iful Letved Pian.' : A f)i urbed Nap:' S!i l , oltl Mfl Wall ' etc M Xl...i,i,.(,i River: the cou I iliilte Map of the : counirv troiu .Norl -tk t u, j,Cf,,IM, ,d. inc ding I' e lopojraphv o! : j Vo'kl'wii al-O Savannah till . Fort Ptria-ki j rin i n-iuit. 'Ir.cis J.nld Piitdi-hr, 41 Trk Knv, rsew lork, SI a year, a n .n,l er 111 Cents 1'tT Ihtd Tnr T'-ccTHKtt In ihe Hou-e nt Repre-en:a'ies at VV a-hi.-ij'''n, on ThiHsdav lat, while the apprnpriatioii ol i I'urty mibu' is lo pjy the I wo a "it ttirre yKHf. volunteers wa bemg di-cued. Y.f j Vallan tigt ani -ai I it wa- not a deficiency .ot-e met, tn; a de'alcadon in the War De p - ri:ierit to t-e p"vi le I ior ! In the leper nt the Washington corre--pondent ot the Ptnlatel pn'n Inquirer o! IT day we fi.id this pM-aje: Secre:ary t ha-e . now- i i Pi ra 'e'phia, I tor he icrnose l aving a purpose o' Laving a coiisi.lia ion with Gea. Canieron, on the sur-j-C ol a ! lalca'inn discovered io the War Depart- ment. Tmk Union Hf.i. of Danube Wil.iam Henrie. Proprietor. ha- just leen re.pe ed. having arisen from the scorching ol the late fiie like the Phcrmx Irom ihe a-he o. . -. i.. i .nttu. ,. l n vv lime iiiirnui u- . . j....., overhanb-d and renovated, and everything look clean, neat and enrittorlahle A urn -1 pi nous tatde, e!l stocked, bar clean, and comfortable room and bedi make the old Union" a very desirable stopping place An opening dinner will be tiven or. tSe 1st o' May. al 4 o dock, in lh attetuonti I h"P exiling of the same .lay. u,e "P" -"u" I room winch I i,lst '! added to 'he lo loriner buildings Dunci le DtiffKrat. Rssii:Kii George A Fuck. E-q . who has been ihe laiihln! Cashier ihi Bank ol Danvil e ever since lhat insti!U'i;n went into operation, resigned hi post on last Tuesday, and David Claik, Esq., who has heretotore occupied the otlice ot Teller was unanimously elected to fill the vacancy. Mr. Gner will herealter take the piace ol Mr CUrk as Tel er At a mre:mg ol the Board of Dir-cmr. on the same day. the billowing well deser ved resolution wa unanimously adopted : Renutved, That lUe thanks d the B-urd ol Director are hereby len.'ered to ihe late Cafdiier'George A. Frtck, E-q.. lor his long and Isithlnl service in the olfice he so late !j filled. IhinvUte Demortnt ATTENTION SOLDIERS ! Protect yon health, ne sen.-d le ma w ill lea- e he Ci'y wiitiool a upplv Holloway Pill & ')mt- ment. r-or wo.wM-, frni-e sore, rever,, ami ove nery inr ii.eo.r,,,- are .n- in th- world Every Eujtlish and French rStl (, et 04e, lUta. Ouly 25 ceuu per Rott or Pol. 25. W. notice that the Rev. J J. Reimeusny- der o, Turbut township N..r,hM. county, i-cc. pnei, oi as a cau.ii.tate tor Con- t is time the people ol the different Districts t.o.iii, is, .... t M : . i: i . ' - i ' I'Hh Mib-cribers hav just relumed fro rrj we have tot heard any one spoken of in j Cny wi.h another l..r:e a-d select this District of either party. In the Ln.err.e ' r t-.t of" District several men are already named a ni.cl ViUUlBMCr (i?flOCl I kely to be candida'es iri ihe oppolti.ui nrrhsril at Pniladelplii, at the l .wmrt ranks. Among ihem are G. M. Hardiuu, fijn'e. ami whiuti if.y a-e deivrmtried f ' Ksq.,nd W W KH,i,m, no S.H.eSet.i- (" 81 ? ,"",-"' ,er'"" - n be pro 1 . ' ! cured elsewli-re in rjionmburg. Tbfif tor. Charles Dennisou r.-jr.-, has been mock eomnri.p mentioned ty the Democracy as a euilable j candidate. REVIEW OF THE 31ARKET, CARKFULLT CO u U HI CD WKKSLT U'llKAl", 3t 1 BUTTER, EGGS I Al LOW, L MID. POTATOES. 16 1 K K. bo 10 , .0 to j 75 j LtHlN, 50 OA IS. 3' IHit K WHEAT, An 1''' .!'r-..l,l'! 6 DU l APPLES,1 (( HAM'S, 12 LMJVKUSKED.5 00 AUftiur.). I it n . On ti e 1 2 h of April .y jhe Hev 1 1 en ' el Mr S i m K r.l .. t s. ,. i-n- K-ircm natl Eiiine:l o'ho! L'oliiinJoa eo'ln'y. I,. M ...... ... - . . i - ' roi,-iv. ine is. n ; of April S2 r.V Wdl-arn T ',i.iti.u K-u.. , Mr jac.e. Snder. and Mis. Mnry M all o" ihnl ploi-e. I arr. j : Dlh.D. If. UILIM 'irri il ill ! lit I liliriiv r4 on c . . . ., , . ., Satur.'.y the 12ih inst . Mr Jofiati Hagen- llOC, in ,he 33,, vear of a e i.. i :. i,. s..... ,.. r-..i.....i i Atliniiii'-r:i1orf i'olict. r j it . i . s ... Lslule J t'niip Ihtiinnn. lu'e f Scit town hip. Volumtoa ciivr.ty.dtttwt , KTTEUS f admini-nt-im, o ihe e-ate BJ d Philip H ut lp H iitoidii. "dte ol J..-t: t l-MVti- ; ship. C'domnta conn- dee'd. livf been ! -'""""( '- Heu er I -ant on lv, '-l Heruv I". ReiU uli i rei.fa hi tiu 'e vn- :t,il!Pft(,-)on, A;, f j fc0 n:ivig , es-a'e i.f tt.e . v ' i in itr n in.', j.i in i K ! es-ae r.i tt.e itet-e.jent. v. 1 1 1 p-ese:r irem ! ' "'' in.s.r,tvr tor se.tie.ne.,:. ,,! ,t,,,e in.let'ted lo the -tMle n:e r- tl'ie-le I lo . mik- pjmetll ,m ,M(., .utt.f. i ,,0,,1. HEMIV I". liEII.Y, j Scot fwp. Aprd 3l), 162. Alnir .- (fl If 11 I SbT .f-nA 1 ei"-' t the loito-vm . p-runs 1 HO MAS P K NOX Norri-iown, P. AMOS E. KAPP. Nor hnaiVrland P. JOSH U WtiKilir. Wa-nin.f.on, Pa. CHAIH.ES K E.N'tiLE. P-iU feiphia, JOHN p. r.UlHKIO-OKl). Harn-r.tif., JOHN II ZIEIH.KK, Harris. ..-,., p. J. H Zli Ol.ER er'. A il 30 16?. II a'rii nr j. Mine l mo' t, QlAKl I HLV MIRKiil. of FASUIOXS. Mi E.hT I Ml' HOVE VEX IS! I'HE Siiinm-r Nnifit-er "ill eniitain f.Mir tre 4ii I ,.!-n Ii I Fi-h-o'i Pi i es ihree Kul Zed 'a ifiri.S. com prt-.ii' thn new r.ein-ji a l ami elegant sleeve, anil a M is-e- S u-k . 'o-je he a i h nearlv 10(1 en graving, u M novelii lo' S'i'tioier l.ti n h. la CloaliSj Tprnuili.g. Ctili tren'. etu , V;-ln .file information to Md j j),., li'ier-, nrss niHser-, mother, and iadie ' g-n.ral:v re-..i; ing ttie .-rgei an.i t'esi r-'.i"it M'ljazine mire V'nr 1 I . pnblis'teii 47 R0dax. and soli en'fi a h-re ai 26 i ei.-5 or t'ni t'i rna l ; r-l tree, iti reeeipi nt 'he iiiirciMii, euily 1 wi . u,e toil".-Ml- Vl .a'n"e prem.il-u. E'o II e-.r!) -i. ts ft-er Will te euii-'et o ir e reh c ion of o() iv:. wo: h d p'ai i -at'. ris. trim. i iIk-i-m s it. ''.e !"m, ..r loin ihe s'.o.v I .ni. or i.e ijii b- rd"t e.l ty mail urn nine tturni i: e : vea' fn 'ji tug tt.e ,io-.ae. f 9" S,le. , I i ili.ri"i,riil. : ( ( .'a ! i a-ser Tr e sunnier ! i n.t.er mIi be tea ty o:i r i..-i.t - J-t r.' Mi). Aj.'d 3j n, It5;'g List r f Ctiuses, for ,tl y Trr, hC2. 1 Ai.i'ifn Cree.ii. g vs Audie'.v Mei i-.k, ei al. 2 Isaiah Shutnan admr. vs J n-o',. L. S i . n; a i . 3 Pn I p Wiutersieeu s Valentine in ter- teen t liichir l R. Menajh v-J hn G Jjer. n Daniel F eybeil. e: at A. li iVrc e' al. D.iniel F. Seyt nrt s A. ! Pearre el al. 7 t'enrv tVciv- v-G-"r:e Kiiuey. K i '!-!. A.er v. J '-cph PaM"U. 1 C D He.-r-iiu ei ..I vs l.i.ii-l F Sevbrt. to "5 In. - C. KtO-iM-.i.i v A' !ii l'..u-ev 11 I'tios C. jo! msoii v v in F.m-ey. 12 I ho- (. R.i'-lou v Will F.iUsev. 13 Heniv Trau. h vs tlie West Branch In- j si. r i "-e Con. p. tn y j 14 J.irot. Hfrt.t:. ;er a.lmr v- J -dt.. 0-mm. ) 16 S J. Healer v Al rh nn W. Ko.'lnu-. e" al ! 18 Jacob Ever v Ahrana-n K'a-e 17 A' r.i'iani Klse . Jh'-o'.. Ker 1 Divid I. -vi l use In S L l--itle l! Dan let F Sey t er vs Josiep.'i t.Jen-il. 20 U .t en K j-se vs Lack, and id .o :i-b itg Kt.iroad. 21 t ha Lee v- l-.ck & Pdoorn-hnr K U. 22 e':l It. Pe.i.i-r vs ilie ctioni r;ct I Ft hii.rrck 2i E jiS iK'Murtrie et al v Christian VV oif 24 Join Rarnsey v- Peter Meltick 2 ft F'ederi. M.irkrolf v- i m:i R .011100 2K The Lack. &l Ulooiiirtiurg K R. vs Win Si van 27 Jnsiah Thom i el e! vs F Stewart el al 2 Wm Cox et al vs W'm. H.d Iren. V'J V ni A Cn-e et al v Centre ii.vnhip. So Henry Miller, Executor v J. Geiliiig April 30 ln2 fui:siTaruival OF NEW MILLINERY GOODS. I'HE i.i.-ieisiii'-ed v..uid ii.o-i r Spert- uilj announce i'.e eiirzei.s'of Bioorn t'ur ar il vicii.i' lhat she ha- just receiv--i trr.ru ttie en- ern i-iiie her p ing & Simmer Millinery Good?, ill nt winch she 1 preoar-d 10 make- and -ell al a veiy reasonaMy low fij me. Her as.ort ni lit ol ool are a loile -ii'eror in pom of durabibiy as well a- lasttnlness. iii an otlere.l in ihis -ectioii. Sneremrn- thanks Icr the litieial pauou ae a he tias received a lid respecilully so licit a continuance Ot ihe sum MARY BARK LEY. Rioo-nsSnrg, April 23 162. ill K.I 91 Cs II 1 1 W E Vil SUltd F.OS D "NT I ST. OSce csar Wilsoa'ft Cartiae Siiop,il-viu St JjOOk f O UHUV ItltCVCStS ! AnRlVAl QF CppIVr n ritPR r'.OTt MILLER 56 EYER'3. T of the fbiiiiest flen and I te-- tHhlon8. ' DRY GOODS, Hnrduare. Queen nre, Ce.iira'e, Hc-I- s., n f -. . lo-vwftre. I'on, i.iii-. doo's rn"eii ltfs a d Cy- &' In short, evertf')n u - uIlv keoi in coufiifv siore-: to which tStt ii vns the public uenerrflly The highest prii e (h it tor Counti i i"i.(-jc. Mil LEU & EVER. PI .0'lH. r. A"nl 3). tKgi Lio!i.tio.i or 2arnit rsli p, U i ICr. s ter."- gi vn ilia ihe eospurt r eiij t'ereiotore rxisiiny t e wren ihe "Mn ' ' ' ' in 'he r-pir- t'tj and t oa- bui;diug rmsine w nl Centre vi'le I'oiu r.bia ontty. w d;olve I by m ii i ii .i I r ii,. nl mi lh l.l .Iji A . i ICO . . " . . " ' " t.e t-cok r-ui.-in in u.e hau-U M h inn ,, n.emi.er ! r rirm. (( A lt,l,, r.. s - t leme t:; who, atsi. .ifs.n.in ro..iii.o-ng ihe tuis'iies. in hll i i4 faraoeh'- heretos lore. He te'ufns thaiifcs l-r :t ps r iiiag ail eoliuii a out uu tnce of ' - a ne. I) (.H KICKING. (iE A. HKUUI.VG. Centrevibe, April 3a n2. A('niii;itrnt(ir's Notice. e:. tiv,t :, lfr of 1 :iitmii.i-lra r. i.n tie e-me nt John J. I He'ier. Inte d M -til mi low ntiip, Cnnrutia j cmjiiiv , 1eceed. have teen i'nt'l by I if:e Re-iisi,r ol sr I cioinlv lo Mi. Iil K ll'ler. Wi'" reside- in At tnm lo uri ip. All i'ft-.K" liavtii r-Uurt nr t'eiiiand tr,e e-'a.e of die d. cedent are re- qn--te.i in ;,ie-eni ttuni ior sr-t l-ii.ei. and ...t, e , , 1Mk p;iy,Ir.(ll wu:OUt ilelaj 10 M tB MK HA EL B HETLER Amr. tp. M '. lfc6J 6 v. i. UU lit Vtftl t li U liu.v, And I,. I kiipit ss' - liep oh stjtr.'r NEW HOODS I GWEAT BARGAINSI THE uodersigred i just receiving a new sop. I) ol sod-f lreh fii;iii ttie mtie- of New Voik and Phd'a and i prepied to sell them at R-n'm-t I Pnees. Caiicoe trmii 7e to 12i", the best at I2ie nnrne r l uhuh l-r.l Se. l)res G-O.ts -Challis, Lve:las. Go-2bans. Mnstii.S. Ken nek) Jean boy's Cassimeres, tit;.t in propor rott. La'tten' Shoe ar il Gaiter, in great vari rieli of -n le tjt.i quli-) A ood heeled Gi'er fur 2j arot an exCeller t Cinies for Si tin A ki t t eeled Lave Horn or Si ar t1 upward ALSO, if e Hign Cut Pa'mo Til Lace Hoi.t li.r ladie. Ladies' atuf Cntl d'ens' Skirts, Linen Har.dketchie!-, fce.j at a vtv I 'W figure. Resr Moi e Ware Se's S4.00. &e H'iriiiny, Hrieo IVii-he. Miirkerel, Ct.-es, Leil'OriSr eie Good Svrnp AJolases fro-n 50 lo 6(c a gdl'on S.ifjirs, lower than recently sold, from 8it to I3e, the latier price f ir te-t - htte C'al O'l hf, low as any here. f"Aii exarrnnaiion ol the goodn is noli- I-1 -d. Co read se- for )Onreve, iht Itie Cash Sjrlem is preferable iO any oilier. Gram and country produce taken in ex change tor Goods by L. T.SHARPLESS. Bloom-bur1. March 26. 1862. C-rcMirootl Scisiiiiary. ' J 'Hi. t.i'U I errti l III- i s. nm, on i I i-. mi, m--.ee on ihe 7 h of A.ril next. T.if P.it.r-rpal 'All! be ii-.i-t.-il tii abl ii.-t ru -ti-r., nn-l a arn,'le tacdiiies will t- adorded to (ualifv S U !ect- tor eai hn g I -r tun.es- or lor a more -x en-ive i m.r-e in liter onre, a literal s.'nie t.f partrnnase Is aMni S'.hrl'ed Pup'!- wan do no- rnme frron f;orne, or ire not i -t iiti.'cr -he i-lia'e o' near reta i"s. rmisi Kurd a 'he Seuiiriarv, mn! be sri'j-n-i io ttie r-'nU inns t f.- r t. They oi ,i,i pi v uie i hei i nan tod and t-av e.ii-li ar si I-- of rio hi.ig di-i'inci i tnarkd. ' E;everi no iii i-m-iure a quarter arid' the ie v. i 'I t-e a acaM.ni id aboui si X weeks i it s i :n in- r. liiif-Hi.., wa-h-ig srid Tuition wi'h .r .i-'ie t ri'O ns. wi'i t'e S"5 p-r qnar.rr, e t.a.l r.ava!''' n a Ivan.-e. ni-l ! -l .ne r C ori-ii'm trar.cbe-, 55 00' iii-iiiding sdvain-e Alet-ra ?:ia l.eniii'ic- h'orv 6 00 4 ii. La in. German or French I i ! ! e r 3 1 00 riu inrtlt.r itr n-iilar ad !re WM i:iJKGE P'i cipal. Millville. C.d m . Fet.. vb" mfi VtHiaia (. Prrr), Mo k !!-r, m..ik d-'k Mnnnj. arer and D-.m- r i.' In:.nfi-d a An. i 'can Sia i'ii. -r . 1 i n-ii.ir.i Al'-n u. S W cor. Fi.n'th -d ?;i. e. !!i.l .1 t 1 ' ; Ciai.k Vrcnti I C-tnks, ! F' Ol-C. ' P x I'Kil . ; 1 Eii NO' E, Riil er-rO an.t Dr 4 V '"i P.'pei. Cnrtuinn a- .1 W';i p"v ) "i- 's. l-.i.v eb'i-. s. Pe-ed. S ite llii-k joi'ir o'i I-i.iirl- C'-es. G-d. P11-, t-a-nil-, 8- i--. H o n- Plver l'eks. .Ao.eti-a' . E -'t fc French ! P i kei lv' k -. Wi Ii ii De-s-. $. , all ot wi ich are ei. s"l I l ve lo V .rie"- 10' Cah. W n..(; Itr, S W. 1 or 4 & Rce, Pni'a. III.Ti kC hkshfthr Eei Quality, 'an he n'n;it ai Invv (irn -. t t vari elv ol H I- ol !ii..tilrg a' VT ill. G. Peir's A'-co'i-'t It h.Is Mam.iae iirer S. W. t or. 4iri and Race N ree I'lul i ir. ; r.-imiiy Uillc. A larL'e assnr luelll -lliliu at TCry IuW price- for t-.-ish. Wm. (J. Prry. S. VV ror Fi r.r t S: Ra- Si e,. Buy Wm. U. Terry's Sleel Pet., me he- a id rh-pesi in the. market Wm. G. Perrv . S s-i.mer, S W comer Fourib &. Rae- Ms. 4ootl Ilook.9 Sejlins ai a bargain Pmciasers buying Bolc and Stationery for cash, ran pur chase mtie'i below u hole-ale price at S. W cor. Fourth & Race. Wm. G Perrv, Bookeler and Sutior.sr. Hook ISinilins Of every description execu-ed in the bet sijle. Peron having books in qnamity ;hat need binding, ran have them bom d at the present time at very low rates. Nona but experienced workmen are emplnyed in my establishment. Wm G PERRY, . ?no4 H-nder nnd Stationer, S. W. cor Fount. & Race Sis, Fbtlaii. Dec eat 18, 186l.-4co. - '