on COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. EDITM3 St LEVI U. TATE. PROPRIETOR. BLOOMSBUHG TERMS OF THIS PAPER: f, AFTER JANUARY Jit, IStJj. ) $0 00 per Year, or 2 fjO if paid slrictly in advance. 1)mockaiy, n itnlliuctil not to be appalled, corrupt td or comprotulied it knowa no bntviiesa, It rowers to no no danger, it opptcc no wraknoi. n.-tructivc ; Ijr ofdeipotlim II l Uib tolo eonacrvator of liberty, o, and property. It I. the tcntlinenl of freedom, of 1 labor and property equal rlflits, ofequal obllgallona i lie law of naturo pervading the latv of the land-Ai.Lkk Columbia County Democratic Committee. THE menibefa nf the Di'tnncrntle County Cnnimlltn Hill meet nt ttio Oir.re i, llio Llialiinan U. II T.ltlte In Illnniil.t.ilri. nil Tiiimiv. tUn 1.1 itnv if M.iv nsii, ueiwcenuienouraoi I Ill.u a o ClUCh, 11, 111., tor the purpo.anf iii,ikliiKarraiiKliientii to elect DeUwatra to the Statu Conrsntlon hi June next. It U Imiiortant tuat theie be a full attoniance. I K. II. LlTTI.r.. Oli.lnn.n. Bloomiburg.Aptll BJ, lBlw. The Raid on Sherman. man has been mainly instrumental in ( sohieving those military results that havo! given supremacy to the Federal arms. I Ilia bold and original strategy,his breadth of ooooeption and rapidity of movement I and the never failing success that attend ! his.ntricato maneuvers forced lum upon n Li(;ilt Street, have recen.ly made .If Sherman was not informed of the tele- tho public attention as tho bright particu-! prcai redueiions in their already cheap K ram, it is unjust to censure him for di.-o-larstarin tho military firmancnt. Out Goods. Thoy have just received a fresh beying nn unknown order, of what seemed an incomprehensible tan-j'Pp'y cnd aro "selling rheaper than tho Gen Iltlleok on Saturday last took sis of plans and expedients, of advitnnna ' r j and retreats, of marches . marches, he drew tho golden thread of a , Mro,ucr alwayB havo done and bow made commauds both iWeedo and 6rd. Gen. a mplete and ebining triumph. While the ,hcjr inoDeyf .Dent is Milifiry Governor of llichmond. North was wondoring, fsaring, doubting, '')0 Mists. Cr-asy keep an nsormcnt! Tut;rc arc eventy tliousond Conf..der hoping as it pondered over tho enigma of of Drugs' and Medicines, to supply tho ate prijonera eonfinud in the North. This hiscamnaifrn. ruddunlv the i nral.ln 'absence of a regular Drug Store in Light docs not inoludu thoo paroled in Leo's r ra j I solved and tho vast complications assumed symmetry and order. He did not sur mount obstacles, ho compeled them to vanish from his path Savannah, Charlc3 Ion, Wilmingtou, quiotly yielded, not to tedious siege or impetuous assault, but to ilia Itnrnmnrnniidtni naon:i!l!oii r f U aS nations that he created. ! uv mmwwmju wuiijiul I4ea WSJ t kit a Ui tUU Oil' When the results of this rare general- .. . , . . . ...F..u. w. .. i Jorth became loud and ueneral. No terms . of praiso were considered exaggerated when applied to tho comrt likc career of the great strategist, who swept over the bills and valleys and morasses of Georgia and tho Carolinas, reducing strongholds -without approaching them, discomfiting armies without fighting them, dispensing "with bases of supplies and ordinary rules of Generalship, and, in one comparatively bloodless campaign, disorganizing the mil itary power of the enouiy more than a hundred desperate battles had done be fore hira. Such was Gcd. Sherman a week ago, tho synocurc toward vvhosa blazing glo- ries the people turnud with proud delightj the soldier who compelled the admiration and applause cf the world. What is he lo-day I "Fallen, fallen, fa'.leu, fallen. fallen from bi lii;U estate." The journals that lavi.heil upon him their adulation have turned ngv'uist him. The Administration that hailed hmi n its lower of ttreugtli oensures and disgraces him. The people who shouted liis ciilfl - gies condemn him. Tho Black Itepubli - i, i ... .ui i i n , . cans uaii iiiiu wujipt:i ucau, ' jiiuuujaiit "traitor." What has he dono t He has done no worso than to open a door to poace, over whoso threshold all might pass with honor, and beyond which lay stretched a boundless futuro of pros- j perity, concord and fraternity. The man is ae honest and us patriotic ae he is bold cud skillful i and conoeiving it to bo his duty to remove, not to create, difficulties In' the way of poace, be offered to the foe the only terms that were certain to disarm rccentment, to cultivate good feeling, and -Lo -rcstora iho Union to tho foundation nnon whioh it was built. In doing that, . up , , , . ! he has obstructed the course f j oisrr, be has impeded the progress of cen tralizatlon, and has revealod a means of poaco too simple, certain and expeditious to suit the purposes of thoeo whose power depend on the control of vast armics.aod the maohinery of war. From this hour be is to bo a pracuted man, until tho people real'zi how muoh, in tho act that has brought biru into disfavor, he has been their friend, t&" Ctpi. U M. Silvers, has bt'en uo tifji'd lhat the offico of Deputy Provost Marshal in ibis county baa been abolised He has tervtd in ibe c apueity with great rfficienoy. The Provost jMarshal'a offioc al over the country are oloaing up. 1 ho Tar is about over. Smut Machine. Friend Tliomnt, both of the tbovu itcran tgood news and we heartily hope (0 f itt -once you roy ba-ve tld tb truth No Pence Yet. . T ho rejection by tLo new administration i of the pcaoo arraugetuent outorcd into by ' Gens. Shaman and Jolmston, and the displacement ol Sherman from cotntnuud in consequence thereof, will roost najur cdly ploatc the radicals much better than tho furronder of Leo and his army under snob terms as wcro allowed them. . As nor lavorca a Mmplo restoration of the vi10n Grant arrived Sherman's army Union, this action of tho authorities, look- was quiotly in camp in and around Rat ing towards tho mo t thorough subjugation ciKli. Johnston had moved nearly all of tho rebels, and tho construction of a Wb forcca from Hi6b0wugh down tu Union will undoubtedly meet their entire Cbapei nill( aml wa8 thl)8 nbout ,hJ approbation. To that class of men peace nij03 WMt...outhwcst of Kll.. v.r,. has no attraction, because they thrive on wn. nor dn tlinv pnrn nf ill nbnnr tlin ' ' , I . . . . . ia mai suou a union as incywou.u nave oau bo united by no armor band than a ropoofsand. If Mr. Lincoln's policy is to be followed, it will not bo fair to tako his earlier nets and oppressions instead of ,UOe0 nuiou oGcurrua urn lawiy, wui-n m.b il.ierCU eOUUIllOU 01 lUlUgi U3U 0 materi- b , ... , ally inodlBetl his VICWS. It Would bfl tho . . . ... , I greatest injury that onuld be perpetrated jaga.usiuis memory to carry too war to Gen. Sherman states in hia official re ouch a .termination as he would not endorse orl that on March B7 h U.I rn n,..i retilljr intended to be for tho future, so to hold his memory responsible for no "loro '''e ao'8 of the living than are in ccoruancc therewith ( Creasey'o Light Street Etore. I Ma.oa TT V I'nviut. f. Pr M,ii- obcopest." Wc odvise our fnonds to buy , ,. uiiiiosu luereuaots who auveriife exien- ... ir i . .1 'nivolvnnil lliir. in 1 1 1 1 f tvtiot Hrnnvrtv .V. ,....,1 r .11 street, wii.euwt.inecareiu.iycompououfu and suitably directed for tho accomodation , of their n.tocrs. BlooinsblU'g Soliiers at Roan- oke Island. i The following comprises tho names of, fellow-cituens who lately volunteered ' . .,.. t T if D 7 . V " X T: and went .UUltUlUUU j Hkv umiui, . Columbia county. Our people will revert , e .1. i . r- i -:- with special interest : uapiam ueorqe u. jones. 1st Lieutenant E. B Yordy;. 2' 1 Wm. E. Sterner. Scrgeanls. lat John G. Gilroy 4th A. E. Wolcott P.aPer "'ufsions "n mo part ot the pre 2d J. G. Gibson 5th Jos. L. Shannon , vineial press, evince the importance which 3d H C. Uartmau Corporals. 1st Elias Hoffman Cth John Cox Id Tbo II Williams Otli Jacob F Fox yd Jacob Fisher 7lh C C Ma it 4th Win Thomas 8ih A Cadwallader Hiram W Thornton Azima Ilower Privates. Alberlson, Daniel Long, John Aumun, Atoanias Hudiue, Henry II Morris, Kohert J Mitteror. Win Moyer, Philip S Millard, Samuel J May, William Mears, John Nuss, Is'iao Ewons, John Powell, John D Powell, Abiathau Pennman, John Iluicheldorfer, Mich Uichard, 3 C liooney, Pa'erick Heisnieh, Willmgton Hchm, John Stiiier, J ieob .Sands, Wm Shipe, .lonae Shiiffi'r, Hirrison Snyder, Goorgn L Smut, Valertino Stpphi'ns, J it Hummers, Josse Stiff, Mosps Sn der, Joseph Tt-rwiilijiiT, Wm Troup. Wm Vanniita. H II jjrjaU j a. u i e 1 Hennet, Abraham rl.nU ,Vem,on lloieo. Datiiul Cadman.Joha l Cox, Lloyd tv.t It I Diley, Abel Plvans, Thomas Evans, John W Evans, James Q Frcas, Uircli B Golder, Ilnry ! Hf P'' 'l,?uia9 1 liiwell. Win .' Jiess, Shadrach i ileist, Gideon Ileodershot Frcd'k Heist, John Hartzel, Jacob Jones, John 0 Jones, Franklin Jones, ltiehnrd j,. q' Kline, Harmon Knohen, Eli Kitchen, Iaao Kunklc, Chas VanLewis, Peter M Williavus.Georgo NEWS ITEM3. On tho 10th instant, tho States end Union, at PorWmouth, Now Hampshire, batl 113 Pr08ses JPes bo"kst &0'' com' P'4"' ""ojred'by a drunken mob, com- po-td of several Tiundrcd omploycen Ifoui ,lu! Navy rara ul tbat p,:ica, iiavifi a day of idlenons on iheir huuds, .and feel ing ashamed that they hud never served the Government in the amy, thoy gu.'.zled ; mob whisky until sufficiently patriotic to' demand that the flag be bung out by the proprietor. Tho flag was hung out by a friendly hand, but the mob then demand- cd that the proprietor should like tho flag iu his handd and make an Abnliliou speech. Not complying with that demand, the work of destruction was commenced and ooiapleted. Several preaohers(!) rrere onjoying the fun and oheoring lusti-l ly. There ere four Abolition organs in ' that county, and thoy gloat ovtr tho fact that the proprietor cannot find a jury in the county to award him damages for the wantom dettruction of his property, fA rrg'un so benighted would hide the bloody asiiuein oflbc Prerident sod tbiiiK it do crime. The War. Gen, Grant on Monday morning lout arrived at Raleigh. Ho at onro super Bcded Qrn Sherman in command of the Federal army, and givo to Johnston tho forty-tight hours' notieo necessary to close the truno and renew hostilities. Tho truco will end flis morning. Johnston was also nL.r,1 .,.:!!. n- i tllin,r waB quict i(J bolll MmCSt jt .lt)DC!ir9 . . . . that tho rCCODt Conference between Slier- man nm, johu,ton w propo,cll b Johnston, on April M.b. Tho oouferenee began on April 17, Wrtdc Hampton bcinr prcscnf. It WM MWaAvi otl ,bo 18ll)" BreckinriilRo being present. Jeffcron Uavis was at Hillsborough, fifteen mil. f,m llmnl, .f ,.,,!, J , IrWIll tUO placO Ol meeting, duriOMho On- ,! rnnFnmn.. U'n.1 1T.. . r i ti.o contercueo, ade II amnton refused ,0 bo loUDf, by tho mm lm(a Pointt Shcrn a tmH thua havo bee; funy aworo of Mr Lincoln's telegram of Mareh 3d to Qou. Grant, which is made lLc bafli9 of lha n.pU(iiltion by lhc Cabi. nei oi tnc nyrccnicnt wub Johnston : and I P rtrtlflA nl t. fl 1 . i , . um uiuw nuvc huuivu i-rciiaent ivin .coln'il Own mtcrnrptniinn nf ,t.. ! command ot tl,o Inderal arunos at Kieb "V-" r.. 1 1 . . uiuuu, j-iuiiuiu, auu i'oriross xUoiirOS He IS the Mipri'.cnr nf Hmrt ..! .1.... r,e u.ousanu a ea, ral prisoners are awaiting exchange at Duricn. Georgia t. r"... ,. , , . and when it U made there will bo ,oa.cely 1 i.unuiu unsoiier in too ooutu. In tho Distiict or Cul.imbia all the drafted mou in camn ha England and the United States. Thc '"' irtel in the Ilriiisl, K,,k AmA.In.n I ''"" , uTZ Tj - x estel by tho imperial government, re- ,s,pCeting the means or defence whioh Can- I. , , . a umy possess against tho apprehended . . agcressiont ot the United States, a most . , ., . . jiroionen a bniue. earnest debates in the British Parliament, and protracted uews- both sides attaeh to this Eubicct. At this I very moment lour Canadian ministers are on meir way to tnlaud, and with tueh dispatch that they havo not yet told the irosiucial legislature what thoy intend to nrnnnaii ritirl n-la tlm. i,M..n.. ... .1.... -7c t u ' U'llt littn rh.i imn.min t. I I. . ...u iu..iiui uuiiiuiiiiija a.i u'uou , , . , not only disagree ! respecting the proper - iiou ui iiionuv wuita euouia no coutriDu- tod by the homo and oollonial governments respectively but the question ia raised, whether England ought to undertake tho tieicnec ot uanaua at all, on any consid erations. Now all these troubles admit of an easy cure. Tho speech of President Johnson, in reply to the British nnnNter at Washington, indicates how this cure may bo effected. Speaking of the rela tions of Kngluud and the United States, "c SHd lI have always known, and accepted it as a fad houorablo to both countries that the Queen ' of Encland is a tincero and liono-t well-wisher to tho United States, I havo been equally frank and explicit in the opinion that thej'ricnd.'-bip of iho Uni ted States towards Great Britain is onjoin ed by all the considerations of interest and of sentiment effecting the character of both.'' Lot this disposition bo manifested ou ;bolh s-iJes ofthoocoari: let Encland faith fully disebargo her obligations, giving D0 1 comforl t0 lbo ,mbHo , " , preserve our borders" Irom ruthless inva sion. Then the defences of Montreal anil Quebeo are already strong cnouuh foraii enicrgonoy. Then Mtiutaud and the Uni' ted St-iio may go forward, hand in hand. to the fulfillment of their high destiny Nothing is more ridiculous than spending time iu tho onnsideration of ohms for mii- ,ua destruction. Davia Supposed to have Gono to Eur pe. Nr.w Yomc, April 21. Tho Atiguti ComtitutioitaltU'of tho I '2th says Jeff Da vis has gono cither to tho traus-Mississi ppi depurtniPiit or to E'iropo, taking with' him hull a million iu specie. Thu Luki City' Columbian of Florida anuounco that G u. Milton, Florida has committed suicide by shooting himself with a pistol XSF" Tho Union osses in tho rcceni battles around Petersburg are said to hsvr been overstated. They will not proba. hly, all told, exceed ten or eleven thou- and. Tho Medioal Director at City Point estimates the number of Union wounded up to tho retreat of Lee at Gvo thousand. Tbiswas all ho wos iustruotod touake pro. iiou for T.nltnt. fnvm nniim.nl Rli-i-mnn. Suspension of Ihsltliiit. Peace Hmertd Into 1 fVf. Shi mumm' Arlimi I) .mnrtiKCil nf h am. limp,! thr r7 1 ; i . Ordeal to Resume JIosli tie lmmA ,l:it.. .. T. i r,, !... iniin.i i moil iv-uvii.i i ,,- J'tctvUtittobc AMtrvl tvnu f rrspoiulrnrc between Sturm unit John- son Kfusniis or the J Gcnciat ISheiinun's Action pprevui on Washington, April 22.- Yesterday a bcaicr ot a tlhpatoli arrived t m General Sherman. An ngreement (m tho fiispcn iion of hostilities and a mem randnm of ! what is called a basin for pe o bail been ordered into on tho IBib in.t,, by General Sherman, with the, rebel General Johnson the rrbrl Grncrn Urrckinridgo being prc.enl M lhc conforence. A cabinet meeting was held at 8 o'clock In tho evening at wlii' h tho action of Gen. Sherman was disapproved by tho Secreta ry of War, by General Grant, and bj every member of the Cabinet. General Sherman was ordered to re sumo 1 103 1 it i titles immediately, and he was directed that the instructions givi'ii by tlw lato President in the following telegram, whii'h was penned by Mr. Lincoln him self, at the Capitol, on tho night of I lie !id March, and were approved by President Andrew Johnson, and were reiterated to govern the action of military commandeis. On the night of the !)d of March, while Provident fiucoln and his Cabinet wenv at tho Capitol, a telegram from General Grant brought to the Secretary of War informing him that General Leo had re quested an interview or cotiler'ttco to 'make arrangements for terms of pence. The toiler of Gcnrrai Lee was published I in a message o( Davis to the rebel Con gress. j General Grant's telegram was submit- tee to Mr. Lincoln, who, after pondering (a few minutes, took up a pen and wrote , rvith his own liandi the following reply, which ho submitted to the Secretary of Stale and thu Secretary of War. It wa then dated, aildres-e'd and ciguod !.'V llie Secretary of War, and telegraphed to Gen r nun uoitu, amH.'.. ..u . -j;"--- . WasiiinqtoN, March 12 l M 19 05 Liat'cimut Uenciul Gr mt : Tin l're idem direcH me f.ay to you that he whes f ...,l..T.l .. 1-1 .1 . " , c . k-r upon any t olttical questions. Su'-h f JU.tious tho i'resipent holds io his own'. yau to have no conierence wiin weu. , y-atc Uovernment mat nan oeen over unless it be for the capitulation of Gent-ral ' thrown at the sacrifice of many thousand Lee's army, or on fomo tuttior and purely lives and immense treasure, and placed military matters. Ha instructs ma to say j arms and munitions of wir in the hands " ...litJUIHtCll Ulllll. IIVIU U.-7UIIIIUl.U Ullll bauds, and will not submit them to mill- I , i i t i t c. . . i used to ronrtm'r and cubdua loyel State ion. M,iiiiin. Tu tlm nieaniiiiic vou ' . .. .. J : ... are io pu-'ii to int.- uiiuun juui advuiitagus. E. M. ST.N TON. ; Secretary of War. ' The orders of General Sheiman to Gen. Stnnoman to withilraw irom SidUbnry and join him will wrobahly open thu way fur Jtff Davis to escape to Misieo or to Europe with his pluudi.-r.whieh is reported . . i i . . .. , . i . to no very mrgo, ineiuumg noi on.y tue . p,lll)(ler ol the Itiehmonu DanKs, but pre vious accumulations. , A di.-patrh received from Richmond says it is stated here by rcponMhle parties that t,e amount of specie taken S ni'li by J IT. Davis and his party is very large. itHud. jD,, not uv the iluuder of ih.- llichmond banks, but previous accutnuiatioii't. They hope, it is t-ai-l, lo make term-, with Gen. Sheimnn, cr -some other Southern com mander, by which tin y wi.l be pcriiiilti-d with ihi'ir (ff-ots inuluding their cold plunder, to go to Misii'O or Europe,John-1 moo's moiiatious look to thu eud j After the Cahiutt mi'tiiug Ir.'t night Gen Grunt started for Nonh Carolina to ' direct operations ngaiu-t Johnston's army ! EDWARD M. STAN TGN. Stcretary ol War. Wahunoton, April 23, Ab reports havo been iu circulation for some time of a coricPpondenco between Generals Jubuitori and Sherman, the fol lowing memorandum or basis of what was agreed upon between iho Generals, and the result is published. Memorandum or Hasis oj Agreement, made this lbo 16th day of April, A- D. 1600, near Durham's Station, iu the State of N"ith Cirnliua,ly and between Geueral Jo.eph E, .lohiiniu, comm.vid ing iho Confederate aiiny, and Major General W. 'J'. Sherman, oommaudin,; the army of the Uoitd Siatcs,both prio cut. 1-t. The contending armies now in the fu-ld in maintaining tho niatux jin until notieo is gives by ths commanding genera1 of any one to bis opponent, and resonu blo time, say forty eight hourr allowed. 'ii. The Confederate aruiicii now in ex istence to be disbanded and conduct! dlo ibc-'ir .'oveul State c.ipituN, there to depoiii heir arms and ptihlio property in tin Stato arsenal, and each officer and mauto xecuto and file an agreement to ceai irom acts of war, and to abide tho action jf both Stato and Fidjral authorities. t'hu number of arms and munitions ol war to buieported to tho CLief of Ordi nance at Washington city, subject to the I'uturo action of the Copgref.s of the United states, ami in thu meantime to be used nlely io miiinlain peace aud order within ho borders of tin States rcepect vely. 3d, The recognition by the Excoutivr of the Uni'ud States of tLo several State Governments or their offioer and Lcsis latnroj taking the antb pro'cribod by thu nftrt,itti,iin i of ihr United States, and ' where conflicting Stato Governments havo or alive." Afior his death, tho same nay M, an I a IJnsis , mu((a rron, ,,e wnr ,l,0 legitimacy of Howard repeatedly declarod lhat"Vna with he hibth- nU bi8)1' b(j ,ubmlttPj ,0 ,b0 fc'Uplcme dlen was dead O-d d-n him. a. he ought Court of tho United State 4th. The ro cslnblirhmcnt nf all Fed. ..'.!.. -ic. .'. I. ....... crat couns in me ocyunii mics yiiii 'vn- 'f-crsaa dtfuicd by tho I'onstitullou and I ..r i o il State. iohuardnteedsofarnstl.eEx- ccutiro can, ll.eir political rights and (ran- I M . .t 1.... . ... .... .1 ,cuiso, us wen as meir ngum ui iur?uu mm property nB UcQiitd by tho Uonsiitutiou of the United Stoics and of the Status re- spcciircly. Oih, Tho executive- authority or Gov ernment of the United States not to dis lurb any of the people by reou of the late war, so long as they live in pcaco and quint ui-d abstain from acts of armed hos liliti' ntirl ntinc tl InU'.s in PXIHtCr.CC B at the place t.f their rr.Mence. ' J 7tb. In general terms it is announced that wa? is to cease. A ci'Heral ainneHy, so far as the Exccutivo of the United States can comtuand,on condition of the di-band- incut of tho Confederate armiee. The disttibution of riii3 and the resumption of peaceful pursuits by officers and men hitherto couipo-ing said armies, Not being fully empowered by our re spectivf principals io fulfill these tenns, wc individually and officially pledge our selves to promptly obtain authority and will endeavor to carry out tho above pro gramme. (S'gncd) W. T. SiieiiMAN, Aljijor General Commanding Atmy U. S. in North Garoliua. J 13. Johnson, General Commanding C. S Army iu N. Carolina. THE DISAPPROVAL OP OEN. SHERMAN'S ACTION. Il i-J reported lhat thi-i proeeedin;r nf General Sherman was disapproved for the following, among other reasons : 1st. It was an exercise of authority not vesfd in Gen. Sherman, and on its faci Miows that bjth bo and Johnson knev. hat Gen. Sherman ' had no authority to tntnrinto any huch arrangements - ' id. It was a practical acknowledgment of tho rebel Giivorniiient. 3J. It undertook to re-cstabli-h rebel i ...I il ... ' . . . ... .... .!........ 1 V . , ' pums wu e. tuiKht be used as toon aa the armies of , ,. .,.., . ,, i 4tli Uv tho restoration ot r:U. I ati- thority in the recipeelivo State-, th'y wod be ena'ded to re-establiih shivery. 5th, It might fat uis'i a gioutid of re sponsibility on the part of thu F di-ral Government to piy the rebel debt, and ct-rtiiitily Huhj Tts liual citizens of rebel States to the iluht contracted by re'iels io the name of the State. 6th. L put in dispute tho exit-tence ol 1 L , s (JoVfnimeuls Bnd ,,1B now ' ,s , We.,t Virginia, which had bee ' rec, g.dsid by ev-ry dep irtojent of thr Uu SutwSoJhmZ. 7th. It piactically abolished Confisea tiou law-, and relieved rubcls of eveiy de- grf e who had slaughtered our people, from a'l pains and penalties for their crimes. 81b. It give terms that had been dclib crit' d repcatrd'y, and holemnly nj-e'ed by Pre?i 'c-nt Lincoln, and better terms than rolu-lj h.id ever asked iu their moit I prospciou-i condition. j Oih. It formed no baia of truo and 1 latint; pi:ace, but relieved rebels from the presruro of our victories and left the.m iu h condition to renew their efforts to over - throw the Uuitud StaiL's Government and i-ulidue tho loyal States wherever their strength was recruited and auy opportu nity thou Id offer. Murder Trial. I Inward iiiipurt, Lewis nupcrt and Henry Rupert were put upon trial in tho Court of Oyer and Terminer of this ooun. ty, on Tuesday last, for tho murder of W. Vnnasdlcu at Centerville, on the 31st of December last. Vana.'dli u was a deser ter from tho army and the Huport's at tempted to arrest him, and while doing so Howard Uuport .hot him causing hii dea'h in less ihauau hour afterward -i. The facts a proved on the trial are about as fol- 1 lows: sometime iu the fall tho Ruperts! declared that as miou as they got through ' with .heir wo.k they would "attend to" ana-tiien ; tuit soma time previous How- art! had alo declared that if V. did not hu-k his (Rupi rt a) corn ho should never husk fur any oiher'pereon, &o. On the 3ltt of December, thoy came lo Centre i He, where Vaua.dk-n lived, oad wLcro i lur,;o num'.er of perous were asPoiuhU'd it ibe. hotel, among iheni the decjaaed, mid when lie It-ft fnr hia num l.ii,n ...... ..r 7" """i"11 uiu r.upens placed ms nana upon Vaua .i . . i u . i . uitn ii euouiner aim batu you aro mv prisoner." Vana-dlen replied "how to? Ilupert answered "well vou are," -when V jerked himself louso and walked off. When he was about ten yards off Howard Rupert called upon him to stop und almost iti.tantly fired his pi-tol, tho balluntrti g near the spmal column anil coining out at tho point of the breat bono. They then took him to hii houso and insist' d on taking him to Carlisle, whilst he wis in the agonies of death, Howard having pro.' vieuly derlared that he would d livor . na. vmxui, uwmiiuu amjj.,1,, liim at tho ProvoH M irshal's offioo "dead to be," and timilar ejprcsions, lending to slmw malice. Tl, ACntiAtinlt nl'pmntml In tostifff the I r v , killing, by showing thut lie wai a ticsoii-r, and that Col. Hniderson lud n.q'justcd ,,, m rra .hn. unit Mr. Karl v. n de ttotivd oooneoted with tho Provost Mar- shal's office, had told them that if ho at-; Inii.hlail In ntrtfllin frnui llinm thrV should ! .c...,. .,..,- moot imii uown. The tri tl occupied thre da), and af- ter a full and impartial charge from Judgo Graham, tho jury retired on Thursday evening to deliberate, and returned on i Friday morntog wuu a vcruiet oi muroer riuay morning wuu vi ...u..... n- t it) the lust degree uyiiuiev uiu niiii, ond tnurdflr in the second degree against Lewis ituport and Henry Ilupert. . . .1 l. J 1 hf Ueienua.os wore men rraisua.u prion to awau uiuir usuteuoi- American DtmC'Csat. ?hc Captures at Mob,le. Ovtr 150 Gus att.COO llok of fvt t n 5 000 Piisoneis taken ISe-iTiyatl e If., f,,,, ;. n.. 0 Mos'jy S .W'Vi bunenrferIJtS lltn !In,iiin Him A ntwurtl cf '2 000 OlTocil for Mosfbu'a Capture, " WAFtltraTON, April 83.In a di.pch dated at Mobile, 5 o'clock p. in , on April ... . r . i , i - Mill, .tiaj'ir tienerai wanoy rrporn i fol'ows; W u Ded in Mobile, and its do- lenees on the wcM tido of the bay, over 101) puns end very large amount ol am unition and rupplics of all kiudi, and titeut'fi.000 rriB0Uer. I. ..T..l uventoricf are now bung takrti r.nd a detailed report will be forwarded as peon as they arc onmp'u ltd. The quantity ef cotton will .probably reach 30,000 bjlcs. and there is a large amount of provifionfl and f'T.iga. M-ijor General Hunocck reports that nearly all of Mweliv'j command havo -urrendered, iueludinxr nearly or ciuitti all .... of the officers, except Mosehy himself. Some of Mo'eby's own m"n aie hunting lum for a reward of S'-J.OOO offered for' turn by General Il.incork, who ha.i been lirericd tocttablish headquartorr. at Wash ington. I The coun ie? of Prince George, Chirlee mil St. Mary's have, duiin ihe whole war,' bean noted for their hostility to the Government, and thfir protrrlion to rebel 1,1 .trt L-A 1. rntiriiHif r.il-iril Unln .ir..! A.n.i' ! , .. . other species of public enemies. The murderers of the Prosidont were harbored there before the murder, nt.d Ilooih Aid io that direoiiou. It be ot - .... .... -apes. 11 win u owio 10 rcnvi hoooidim i ... y-i-a 111 uru it'iiuu. The inilit.n j commander of tho depart ment will -peedily take mvaxutoii 10 hriujr tlioe rt-bul eym-p-ilhizers and neeomplico iu the murder Io a en-m of thru criminal conduct. E. M. STANTON, S.croUry of War. DS3ATHS. In a Fort bf to IVtnrshur, Va , on April vid, lsOf), John LuDV Parker aged -!! yi-ar.-i and 4 dny. t)n the 13 h in t., John, infant son ol Hiram ana m .a Apou-mm, near Buck I t,orlli ,,1It.(i hlx W0l On tin' !2J inst., si City Point. V.i . HknkvG. l'llIMPS of Uavid-nn' lov-.n i-h'p. Sulivan cniinty, Pa ,of Company r. dtli Pa. C iv., n ho was inornlly wcuot'ed t the hanlu of Fiv po ut-1, V.i , op th 3l.-t of M irch, 105 i-ged 'JO yiar, 7 month- and H days. Io S ili-l'ury, N. C R b"! Prison, on the 2oth of D-eember 15-0-1, Jessr A. Cre.s V, ol Miiiliuvillo, th'.- ouunty, mvo , :i7 y""- 0 "ontl" 3 ' iy- Adminisi. ator'a Itiottuc. Estate nf A mhi w si, due :srd T IlTTHRs of adnilatiitratio-i. dehmit ni. tun tts 1 i tat.tentu antio. "i tin csl ito of An trt w If $, Inie cf Husarli) i' l'vnnhii. vn,, ri r. i-ct. hav.t lirfJU grHttie t l')' tltts 'tej sii'r 'if (Ml'imbi-i c i.iuiy io i u mi Jo Kiifiit't, nil p'TEitii hivin rl.iitiii itinu am . lat'i uf ttn Ui-c tiuai ir r 'U iad io p rj- iu thiin U fr!ny1.tua uit wru ni'iuiitcaio luk; piym-nt ivnh RICHARD IIKSS, AJmlnuratnr. -fiw 31 April M I'M PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. 'PHK nn.h'ritn"il niT.ir. to .l nl prlvnls alc, hi ' I mou'rat- leri. Ihe fol o-inir ite.cnbAil article-. viz; i EXOI'LLENT MARE SIX YEARS r imii.y iVAooN.fjoDiispRivc u'ao. ANII A NliW PANNING Mll.l, C0 e- April w. loss nJOEL gross. TUT received a new as.oittnctit of"col aiyirn ri WLL PAPER, INCLUDING BOR DERING AND CEILING I'APEH. ' ami a iiinir.il inrii'ly nf in'ili'rUI In hl line nhicl will bi- f. mill on thu ruist' I'l.iiDKiiii.Hfiiliicy UH,t "f '""'' "."I 'Sl"rr '" ' " R ipirt lilotit. nhel.i aO p.rnn ivi-hi'is uii-Ma ii lug Hue will ba attenJ-J ta in jicffcon .it all Hum. Eriri' Pnner ll.inrrinir ......t .j i TT I i n ' VUM'U 'uuiutr .nm uuii siyiu ni snort notice. i J. THORNTON. niooiniburj, Apill 83, jm -ly j Notice. ' HP HE Annual Meeting of Ihn Stock. ball-Hat thtir olhao at I,o,wii ., tV '".'K??.'-,. Vi 1 r- buiin'e'M lt0,'r"' tU"v,-''ti0l "f u'Heera, aad iiuir' ' 0. R. PAX T. IN, Prcxidem. Illnnnnhiirir. April 7J IS'CS -Hi New BARBEiTsiF7 THOS. I) BROWN, Harbor, r.l.OflM -lifiio. (Vliunbu ( ,!, prll ri s-j, ' " 1 ' J' 'Jl' M "U '" '2 BARGAINS ! BARGAINS! if you Want to huy SPUINO AND SU.MMEH; ' . vjij, jrj a t ftfl ft f J 'J, - WiV W -j;r UO TO f'rr!Byi MtOff, In MM Wl,-r.. Who Krtp h'tnlt o wAJllU... MUSIilNS, SILKS, OINGHAM , . PL ANNULS. OAHPRT:!, H0S1KRY, SHAWLS, , fi?45 Kr'i il t S ; If ri i J f " , sa.;ci f ujiauv v .sum,, Mola"-.H, .Syrup, boffoes Fisb. .''nit, . Huoou. Huiih, Lard, Tobncrw), e'!irs, Hats, Hoot-, (."spf, 8ho!(, DrugJ. Oils, Paint.", Ao.,iij. i s, ami full HiMitlmint of tlraily Miulo Clotbli-c U '-en and 111) went lilth v re di-tcnulned to ch;Mlt.rthintnht l.o-iht elreliere. ColU..l nti.i jmiirn inr urdivc nr.iiioivr.-t. -un-ir ti. nti-nr ..r n n-iirnru ji 'ii-ijeil an I suitably d'ri ttn l Mr Hie n-ioin-jdoloa vt bi. 0RKAgY, & Co. t ifht Htrect, AmiI w. iesi. , . , . ' ' NFW p . r, . SlOVG & 1 HUVarti IlOp 'JTIE undi'r.-!ic'!''d inform tho pulilio to genira' that he lian rp-nel u NEW TIN SHOP "II tie Ml I Illfg l r Hnj oc-uiiifu ny r. n. ..n-jritr, w.f Iln,ir ,,,,. . 0,(uif., ii,,ortat uiri. .m amii t-'tr- ct l.lufiiiit burs. htr.- he w 111 m..l,e all 'linlj of 'liu-iVar.i and Hi-pililca, In is ii Kt)k-iiuJ u.-. luodof. ate tprum. proVli? nf all Kln.ti and luilllic. for ff'oorfcr nlabrd to ordi-r. Km"1 Country produci tnkon and pub ia I riimm r-ni i-tf..l!v uAttfiid. Ill I .n MPT 7. .Ir Binrnimr. April 1.1 s j ' 7 I ' Jfll tl J ' ""AME to the rift'dnnoe of tho KriHerf- J b't. lat i Centr.' tnnnjhlp. un Cf but Inn Cth if Apiil, Iti.o a WHITE sew, weiihln; almi; t hundred lb. Th" ownjri.f. I'll .tfa I" iroT. pr-p.--iy ,11 ch lr za. and u U- r wy, or tlm will In .u.u.-d nf a e.irdln; ti liiv. 1-sA C lit., n. April SB. IH65-3nr llEUEUTS Foil .MAKCU. to ins COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. -:o:- I The tollowtna payments have bnen aiido j , fho QmnMa Dome at office, during ti,B ,n0tb 0f .Msnb, 180.0: j j.nx- RMt 1 P Vt I'arhh tr I j )1,- .1 nf ham t Vm-iI i u.r Uo'.b 't (II. tun 4 c-i'J .-rni Omni - iii'i iluntbn t'-j 'i 1. 011 .In.- Kn.WL 4 I hn J Vmi 1 .r-'i'M, I !j I'lruiiiit O- Mhtit I iM.Mdlrr i in.Jai.ib O-ihu A 'Mj- John, n I J'.si-ph C I'nVr 7 mci,-..i ..f Ii ,mrl I'f.lisr U i t 1 'AS : Vt e 01 : ' 81 U'l 1 1M v! Jl li S-i i CI 1 ij sim'i Ciran i Ji-Jm 1 ilslcy ; no: e.ui Lfidr o It nari.iian tluat.. ir C'.ixiity CM" -yif l.atreii',,i'oiTilf. 1r Anna P Mill-r Joe. & ii! r -y John lliuiiei A I. H.miii ri'iJIt t.i.'u K ll.mcr i( 1 , Mtintiiur fi'i'iol I n. S i 2 :o; Aiiii.iiriii'i.t -1 V i.,!Jo'm 0 ' hil.ti-. S il 1 1. -iiu i.iuon , I. u. M .....".' v , w V ,1'... '. I'..r.m.li I'A 'I I. .'II d il.i.r I . ' Ju UH 11 I'attuH t. U''iHeo!) ja. ouy i . 1 I'i It 'lllrr i S.I J M lntr V Ii Philip ViiUr. ;itt 00,'l'iii'r J-K-nby 7 . Jo. pti M., ry .ri yn .Wiliufbn r uoi. I.) I Miller r i''nr 'i in J'hn l.i.i.i 1 1 I filer iiiulfr 2 JuHUihias I.'lrni V d PMer .iAkt n U",J II fun. K1 S 0 A-ar ii ilium Mi i.i on ilriidir.h't i! iJ iHrobUoiid J 5 1 J I. r.rn.'Ur. i;-q 41 J K'pl -llliy, E.'I V b.l,L'o. MUM '.uJniy SivJ IIC Kel'linrr 2 JO i.'abri-l f vtri i. "rl VV McKi-Ivy i! W H M (I. ailnot . ii .-i.i.'iel .Vii hurt t.f.' uli John A IVni-ton, Ki I .'.ti n.-nry Ho.i-iiil'.cK 3 U'l N P V uure l Jlu'i 11 I' rt.-y ii.ti ti W John Oirt.ot US Kn .if Andru'V nil liaec! h i' rini.uc-1 .tlcllt-nty 1 to Ji'hiii-ri1- .' Hi' I.Iiub llowi- I 'J ii John i)i'iit;ricK -i J o n wniti'injir lb in iiav nl Miller. S ..lllfi'ii''l l.i-i, l--q 1 u F. .;. HAKKIftON, M L. 7 Ol 'I.l rrapHctlully inform thentUei.i if'Jonrse v V .burf.und vit-nutv, that I'.- ititi leihit p-aeti... .-( MKhlLWC .-t.Vli .Jt7.fH.A, ni .oli.-itH h liZi'. ul'pnUlic .(tin.itnu. Oniik. on . M. ii Stmt lire, linim b.'lrtw l),r :.i ri llomi-, Plu'i iiishiirt. I" tirn-iv -l 1-41 If Select 8ch-ol. The iprinr 8. na of 'Ills PJiv.l will api.n osTne itny, Ihe Irlh mat , in th- I'.aai-iuenl ol t le H rnian Id. (Ofinert Ch.iirn u in.. I an. he- of alil-rui r.iiiili-h hc'ii atmi mob- tau'il. I m h will r tea.- lr:i. "J ti pi'r iUii.er or wiv oi uli ka Initriiiiiuii. will Ii- iven in Hey of ih fanrj branch en ana mno on 0: Korte Piaie. "r Sl.-i Ui-un. m.i.ti.voitA i u.duiicR. ricointbui-. A rii e. ie ,j. . c. rii-i.. tllO.MO. PAUL ft THOMPSON, W1IOI.ESAI.K jjgggPs DKAI.KR3 I.V Ab. 4U A'oih tn.arvi'!tt PHILADELPHIA. r. IT T X r ft ti n I' I'll i n . .. i. . f ...... u ... 1'ii.u.i'b, ii a ii ii, q c Nov. 1 4 J".--12.ho.. SEND VOUR ORDEItS POH L'LANK BOOKS & STATION Jt- i;RV io tv,. rnr.nv. ... , , .... . Maniifirl'unii.' tfutionfr. .March l. W., s. w. CMr, -im m, uc. PluP. fStnliiUJcs y ajjti Blaau ESuoli n i , vv. c rrr.RV I Mi'rcl' mi--3"' till auj liaie ft , hilH LEATHER I LEA TIIKR! ! ' TatRh',1rm,r.'iif.T.,l WT'1 """""'' "'' he ha. nphai 3 J atlimllutoaaci., Kmn.iriin.i. on (lain Hi., 1U,, Vs' ''"''"'liiieut..f ilnr.reni kind oritalti Vr. "i cb i nm-.-.,if ,M, iiwruu-o (red aieli. atKYu,, I U lZ. aft f ) "HI ...'Il rheaper than ran b liaill "u heTl , Oi tin. mark. t. Call uni e.ernin, th- , ri? yS uvc ' I'-litnniiilindP.VnrN. I Pit I Ji'il.n K. (J1KTON NEW ARRIVAL. At A. J. Evans' BLOOMsntnm pkh '.ATBST SYLES-CAEAP GOODS l Jlhl llll.l.'i-kluii. .1 r..a......r..i... . . . ! imi ii!!'1!1,""1 "i,;;rir"lly infonnn hi, ivienJi MEW Gi-OTJUJi, heme th-le.ia.orlmrnt ever om-reo In thl maiket. Al.ncai...iira.ortnienlof Uo) Cloihl L IfaVt eyi'iythiiig ,,, i , tnll,s nc Vor 'r- ,U,n nrrfe r lo lent e tin ir nn aMiteB pt.rf,,.t a( ' ,, ''" mn 'of l'1"0 kerv '""'"da large a.toil- ttnois Axn shoes U ATB Ml OAIV j.,., ,lir w(tn K va, , -( , J All, AM) i t I'll! VOLKrK F Moojatt. j ip-il -:t i -. 1 ,: o'B