AND BL00MSBUR6 GENERAL ADVERTISER; LEVI I. TATE, EDITOR TO HOLD AND TIUM THE TORCH OP TllUTII AND WAVE IT O'ER TnB DARKENED EARTH." TERMS: $2 00 IN ADVANCE. VOL. IS. NO. 34. PRESIDENTIAL HIjEOTION proclamation, Will KI'AH, in nnil liy unnil r,f (lcnor.il AnfelnMy i tlio .'ininouw.nlili nf rriiuaylvtiuiii. I'litltlod "An uti" r. H ii I"!" llio llt'iicrill LUrcUou w It III ti till. C'niii inoa..' null." It is (.i.jtiiiicii iifnr. mi" to Blvo public im d of mii'l i'l 'ttioii iiiul tn iniitucrnlo In Mid untlco nat III' r nro In IjuiIh I'll, I JUHIAII H'l'UltMAV, , i' ut' III :iiiiuly of l.'nlninhlni ilu hereby inulio ,in nnil give thin public iiollla ( tuo i lector of I cminly i l Columbia, tiuii tho I'rcslituutiitl Modioli v.ill li. In I'l in f.liil county, nu tlio si:'0NiiTur.PDAV(f;tii,) or Novi:Mm:r.-iPCj, i wlili li limn twrlityMx r-liclnrt for n lVcuMnit mill ,1, I'rrliiunl "I llio l.'nili'il rMntim lire to bo oli'i-ti'il. !'.) mi tow inlilp, (it tho Court llniisc, in lllouiiiiliiiri,'. I!' m I I'll ItmiiKlnp.at tliu public lioumj uf Julm J.fcUlloii i th i n til' liiilnii. Ill tir tun iislnp, :il tlio public lloii'o of franklin L Win n. . Ilinrerrck township, it tlio public School llouso iii.iir i: van v till'. 11 ,rui'0'li i'l llurwlck, nt llio Town House, in tlio llor- 0 ill. , I i.itYii.a tow imliip, tit tlio public linuso of Baimio I Knt nbailor. I iutt lowiitlilp, (it tlio Iiiiiko of Jeremiah Hess, do. c I iiii)iii;liain tonntlilp, nt 1 Iir public linu to of CciiIm-ii W.nnr rHilic.crei'k to iiflnp, (it tin- public I10113U of lien. Jmiiin Slrlli'iiry, I'r.'iiiMui tim ii'lilp, nt Cl'iynn's School lloiiiic. Kru'iiwnoil ton u-.hip. lit t Ilu homo uf Jim, II. l.itliit. Iluulnck 1 1 1 n I n 1 1 . nt llio "lliirit 1 1 tirn." j.ll 'rtStlll tlllt IMllip, Uttll - ll.l'IH'1 of i.fkicl Colo. I. in 11.. t t.iw 11 (. Ii 1 j . , in the pnhljc lioilio of Julm I., llrin 111 Sl.iMim 11. ,M I 111 1 11 tnwnrlilp ntllir pulilic lloii.u of John Kullcr. Xnilimin tuuniiilpi lit tlu public house of js.iiiii.il r.ni.l')'. Alt I'lcnsMit tnwn-lilp. nl tuo hunto nf T!io, Jnno. M 1ninnrlowifl1lp.nl tin' liuii-i! m Wiii.lliilllii.lii'nil. 51 iliiu loniielilp til Din public limit, 1 of Ji tin A. t-'liu-limn. li'HirliiKi rrck towimbip, nl the linuso formerly orctt-I'li-il liy (luorj,'!' W. Ilr, .ini li, t r.mpu tow indiip. in tin- imbllc bosso of Alcxnuil'ir llmbi-ii in fr.iuir. t HI. 1. I'iiic towns I ip. ni it.. li'iii.i of Ibirt lliinti r, MiiMrln.'if tmviimii. nt til" limi- - nf A. Col... sett tow 1 t 1 1 1 1 nt tlio pnliltr Isi.tifc uf J, 1). .Mnrcli umk. II is fnrtli'T iliri'rti-il lli.it llio i'1'itiiin nf the kdvii i I .Inni. Is ahull lie npi iii'il In tivi'oii Ike h.itiis of d nnil III uMi'iKiu 1 lit., r 1r1.1m.111, mill iilitill nuitii.tle np,MI with uiii inlfriiipii'iii mi t :i''jo'iriiui''iil 'inlil 7 o'.lnit; 111 Hie Mi'Miinr, uliou tln pull. i.lt.ill li 1 in. el. It n I n 1 111. r liiroi t il Hi it Hi" niiTljii;. nf id,, n.tiirii Jiiiii . at til ' I 0111I llniuu.lii llliioiii.il, irir. to luu'.i! out Iba (' unity lli turii. Willi 11 will L'o tnc litli il.iy nf Viiv oil or no.t, MM'lcn t-j in:ilt:iiY civr.v, That I'Vtry tiiTfon rxcuptin? .liillrc nf tin IVarc ivbii iili.tll lii'lil any nlhr" or npii'iiutmi'iit nf pri Jit or IrtiM uuilt'r llio Unit'-'l S'lnt"r, hi .iiiv fitv or iiirorui. rti'il tlli'lrli't, n to ! r ,1 rninnii'.tfi'i I oitlrrr or utile r i.f 11 Mibiir'iliiiiti' oltir-'T "i i.Uciit wJio Unryliill In miilm! iiihIit tin I. 'Tin1. 'I'll".' . rum h nr jmli, mry il. arm. -nl 1. 1' HiiHM.it" or nf any 1 ity nr 01' any 111 , .irti'irnti'il illlri, t aicl tli.il iiImi,' li,aV ,-r.' in n,li,'r ' ;r M-t itinl Hi Slut, i I, ".'!!. ;lun nnil nf Ilu , I t nr coloill'MI 1 -nnint if liny I i'l , nr ('.till .in ... tl - iin no "rwi ,ii 'il ni-trli'i m nv lint 111 -i 1 1 . n f II (I'll 1 nr ' - rr.Hl u' ,il III tlHM', Uti. ,. r ;ip,,l iimii ill J ni; . I 1 iii'imrnr I'liTk nl .1111 HitiI'iii uf hi inv-. null anil that im Iiihih'i i.ir, Jml ( 1 nt .ni t "in 'i ut bui li 1 li'i'iinn .i,il b j 1 1 1'illrl . to ti.j th.. 11 ifct'1'i l-ir. An i llic .nl I art nf ,j.rnil.ly i'iilitl,;,l ",'ui art r,., IIIU III i'Iim llllllHil till lUIIUHIU iMltll." 1hm.m July '.' M'l, lurllliT plinnliil iih Inttow s In v it : I'll 11 Hi.. In. poi lor 111.I ,..!i;,. h.ill mt Lt ill tlio ri ppt'tiito plnc'i iiiii'oiuti-,1 fiii- tiohliu' tlio i'l iiimi in ilii-ilnln I at lni li to. r. ti- tit ftv li-lnn-, i,,.'r . 1 nek 11. tlio inii.iiiu:' of Mi" yi;rii'l "J"l 1 i:si). V U' in' I oil. It. iiinl 1...11 lupoiti.r i-l. all npponit 1.11c 1 'k. wliii rli, ill I., a 'iiialili .1 v"t r of sinli ilnlrirl -In ci ... Hi., pornon win ili.ill h.'ivi' r-r I vil tin- liiflif 1 nun ilu-r ol ot. tor liipi. tor 1.I1-1II nut tttt,.i I 1. ni" i'.i.i ul any i'l". tiou In. -n ri p,'i.' 11 wIion'iiI iiiv.' rirciv.-'l Hi m.i.l luuli.-.i nimi!i.r of volo. for Jil.lli.'ft III !lrl .r. . ,. I,.C IH'lli 1,1 -li.il. ;n t l..p"( t ,r in lilt p'.i. . AiH iii . m-1 tm p. !,. 11 w liu Ii.h r.: , iH,iii), n.,f.iii iih' i 1. .1 in Ii. r of nt. I'.ir iiMpi'i 1. r fliull n.'l iiii.'ii i. ti. po-. !, ell., I Jn l.'.i . lull .111 imiiit nu In p"iior in liu pl.i.i' ; .111. 1 if ,ni- va. ait, y .nil oouliini. 1.1 III. b ..ir.l tor III" .p. 11 ... i om: I1.1111 n.'l II' Inn. lit .1 l.i law fur th iinn ..r Hi,. 1 !... lion III.' tnili!i.:.l toll Id ot Hit' touithip. iv.ir.l or i!.- ' I'l.tlor wiiitll Ml' Ii .10 '-r f-Ii.iII Inn., h ..-ii i'.it,., ri'i III at Ilu jci tH'11, e lull cli . I ouu uf tin ir ll.llllll.T ni till III.' 'irnliri . ' li-linil In ilo'itiil" nl tli.'M 1 cr.'l .W.'...inr! rppncLt 11 iy In ut . o.l at th. ,l I 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 1 i.- I'trrv ami. ml. 1 11u1.1l or In 1 11 Oi.i .1 .11 lurnu til ' iiln.1" 'inn I nu Ii 1 ! 1 11 .11 it. In j 1 ..p. 11. t.,r til" iiiirpo." i,f j. 1 in; 11 l.'iiii.iliini 10 Hi.' 1 11 rtii . i.ir aii'l .liiilti.H, ttlion I '..in 11 011. 111 r 'inii'Mi in ni" nu in 01 any p r-'.n I .1 h) tlii'in in 1 uti- ill hiii li I. i li'.i'. anil 011 Km Ii nlln lii.ilti'lft III r. I.itin-i to I'm iniM.'Kiilli.'l.l of t oti'rK.an tlio -.ml limp. 1 i..rs or i itliur of Ilium 1 1 . 1 II in,,,, n,IK, t., 1 1 1 ji r. 'Illir.'. No por-ou pi. all bo p.'rmilt.'.l In vote at any l imit. 11 n. iil'ur.valil. oiln r th 111 11 ttlnl" litr.i 11 of tin. a1.'" of iiMiitj-..uo or iiior.'. who rliall havo ri'-iili'tl in tliia t?i:iti-nt IcaM 0110 y.'ai. ami in tli. i-li'i.tiuu iii Ktf i ct imii'i.. no nu. ri 10 v"i' . i.'ii .l.i) fi i!uini!!i.it"iy pr"r..iliui; null I'Uit.on. ami nnlii two joum .ri i.l a rit.ji.i ..r luiintv tn. wlnrh ,n:,ii tiiiti.iiiH.il us., . l ll il,i vi In l.lr.; I II" . I. . 1 1, in. Hut a rill, u of I h ' t ' nil ,., i-p.... ."I-.; i 'I'liiiiu.'u v.'t.T ot tin;. '"nt.'iin.l i ir.l tli.'i. I'roni nnil rrturiioil, mi'l w It" i ii ii 1'i'u' r. mi. "i ni in.-o'.ui'i itri.i.in.i p.ihi.us- 1 t'M ..I J.,,.t .1, ,11 I... .ll.t.lll.il 1.. It '. .1 on -.smte Jk i tn-- i r.ni.ioii, 'ihu tho winr ir.o- '-i'iV'- ".'.i.V'iwi .""-i".''.''", iriiVi'".Vc"i.'ii?!i , a ilu. rl'-.tinii ni-iii. t t'li 'lay, .is ui'ir 'Mi hi pb.ilt lio I ii.i to i it" iii'i 'ujii thoy -n.-ii' t."i h.nt. pu.it.tt. 1 npvmiM khan i." p.'ioiiiii'ii in tot., win!,. in-I ""'"'''a' iii iii" n-tof i.it'iM" i.ih.-.biiaut-. fur- ...hIimUiv in r.ii,iin..i...i,.r. iiiiIok.. l-'ira li" iirmliim 1 uiiiiit.ii ii:n., nt, with, ii nv i yi,ii. of ,-t.it,. or i; fi.il l.iii.'ry t . "J -....-,..--.., II. ,', il, 'J III ...'- lMl.tll...'.ll,.IU' I .1C1..11. Ill, ov.-ii,,i,th.,r ,,1'ir.ii.i. I I. !! -i Mtint nr. I. p-.nl in til ih .1 i:,::.' 'in!1, i'n! .V','. ! .?.'.! I iKKII'lS'litttaielwiiof those good old times, i I. i .K mi . ii 'i t'.r I., ut 1 1 I I V l I) I HI H - 1I I ill II () 1.1 1 li.'ltll llf I n I it it I 1.. im-r. r!.i..iU;,,:.!,.,,J,S 1 Itl- tlillllh .1I1 nl. tltii IH.iki' rttll I Hlii.it nl uii.1,1 tm ' u.ir...i .- r ,1 by lliii t. a',.l that lie ' , 'I b '1. 1: "i. ii" 'in iniiii irivnu in, u tint ha .t ' I in. iio 1,1. .r .1. i ii.i.i eii.-ii miriuitiii'i. .ni Uh'i-iV,' XX.!!i-ua i i:' Xli J --Z' rWfi'' i ol n.'i , ...i'l in 1 illo'i ..1' til-.' r.'il J'.ll of fttn ll a v.il .11.. . In-1 .nil. il ..in I.. Hi. ili-rU, wh'.tli.ill iii.il.'i 4 iku 11 lu ill lit, l.l 01 ton is k.'ii liy lli.'lu. . vt.i i not 1.U.111I .nth" 11 jt furiiiKiii'ii i.y tbo co.11. on-, mnor , . r In- ri !i' M v wli. llifr I'liiinl tln r"- ...i or in 1. 1 ol.jtli'.i i.uiy any .ii.illi"il imi7.,mi, it khttl a. ih" iim.v . 1 t.i I11-P" 101a in ,'viii.inm ui h piTS'iu t oat ii m 1.1 ipi-iini'. in. on., an. 1 if lio i-ijiiih t.ihuv) 1 M.lo.l w 11I1. 11 i'l" .-1 it.' Col fin.' M a.-nr iiiori', hit 11,1th r all ho mini. .. .11 pi ...f ih.'r.'ot', but lio flnll m.iko I.ro.ii by 111 I-.ii 011,1 1 ..nipt-iL-iil tMtiii-tii, who kIi.UI no iiiniiii'ii rit. i"r, nun ho has r ' .i within iiu, iiu. 1.1, 1 lor iii'in- 1I111I1 t. 11 flays i.iiiih"'i.iii ly iirixoiliuij .1.1 .-iicii'.n. j.i.j .h .11 ni... .11 ih.it iim bo'i.i tbio 1 sitbiiii". in pun 11:1111.. of Iii l.iitiul oillin,-m wiiln om :tri.t .... 1 until'! .ii 1 n.t roui'ivo wiihin tiu du"'iiy'Ii.V,lH,n7i'i,Vti'!i osafnitiii.i.an.i wbosbiii rnwu'r::,,:: ..i.M0w-,.i,p, tvuril or .li.triil. I., wind, Ho ulull re .ny'iZr'U'.irr' allnl.l'IouioU'up'r 'wln'nrunS'iny winilinv whuro th. k.iui.' may ho li..l.l"ii, or.lnll ri"l- iiiy iliKtuiti llio pi.iu'u if Kil.'li ihctlmi, nr .ball nso ..rpriuiiio iiitiiiii'..iti"u. iiir.'.itii. ioilo or tioioiuu, Willi iho design tn inilii-it'o iiu.luly or nvi r.iw'o any tlo.-iur or ir' v, m I limn totiii(!, ..r tu ru.iruiu 1I10 tr.-i'ilotu of - lime,-, mull i.croiiim u.i tmiviciion h ill bo iiiioii in mi) mini n u om:, tiinm iu.. iiuuiii'i.ii iioiiar-, to in uuprf 0110.1 for nny tnuo not l"H' II11111 0110 nor iiinro iiimi iwcito 1 n . . 1 1 1 1 1 -. ami if it biinii in .iiuwii in thu I 'not it li.-ri. lb" irial ol nillioT.'ii...i nil ill bo hi.l. Hut in. p.'r.oii .0 iiiii-iniiiig w.imioi 11 rciiiont of tuo city, "mil nr ulsirli t wlii'rt' tho mill nlit!iu.'o w. is r.iiiiiiuiti''l , nun not oiiuii. u in vot.ith.'ioiu, mi conviitiou, ii'ifiiuii bu Kcuti'iici'tl 10 pay a lino of not Ic.s U1.111 oil" liuuuro I "r nil,,.! iiimi ono U111.1..111111 iioii.its. aii'iou iin. fL-oiicii Ill all . -. nil, r lio 11 a 11 11. 111 Hi.' pcrnin iliiiinlir,. j "1 .via i.iiiii di 1 1.1.1,1111s nnr liiinu iiiuii in u yrarH. o.t.ii uuuor my ii.iii'i, iitiuy oiiiuu in iiiuoiuburg, iliiu I'.llt day nf Soiiloiubor, 111 tbo yi ar of our l.nni om, ihoiniuii.i . iaiii iiuu.iru'i Him nuiy-four. iimi in M. M nt nn- , "' tV-'AN, fclloriff. f-heritt Odiro. lliiotn,,iJrg, Oil 1.1. Ir-Gl 3 . rpHK CONFKSSIONS AND EXPE - 8 ricnco of 111 INVALID. I'iiI IIkIii iI fnr llio l.. u.'ht, and u a caiitlmt in Voung u 11 i.uii ntliorii, m l.o mulor from Nervous ll.'bility, Mirillltto'S iiiuii iiiniBidf mi. r ini'i. 13 in n.uiiiiioMbi.! qii.ick.ry ...".,'K .1 I Ul, ., 'l ,l"...ll VII.UIUUU tli.uio "pie m.iy bo hint oi 111 iititii'.r 4116 J I Jl - ly iiiiiuiiiiinii ..ni 1.1 t. ll thijll l.ilip C. N k BLOOMS BURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PENN'A,, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1864. COMMUNICATIONS. Cotri!.pniiilcnto of the Olnmhiii Ilciiiucint. J - Oajii- COth Pa. Vjuehan Voi 1ko't. Oclobor Untl, 1801 Mr, Editor Columbia Democrat. DuarSih: I cucIofo the money for your valualilo paper. I liavo had a few copies scut mo from home, anil il is just Mat wo want hern.-souiHt Democracy. V o can got any amount of Lincoln papers. for thoy nru distributed to m w thout'. t , i .e .t J , . . , i mniority ol llio monibera bf tlio company money ami without price, but vo ore for' - im n. t .t t ,. , ii" i nfri flnnitwwlli flit Mm aIaa nn limrt "Little Wac.' Yours Ucrppctfiilly, K. Corr.p0itiirnco of tlio Columbia ticmo.rai. ) , for him. Outside of our camp, the war To Tin: Editou, Tlio Republican so- i rn veterans, are tilno.uohlly spoaKiug in called "iMass-mecting," which waa held 1 fBTOr ol' McOlollan, and nskinp; for a at New Columbus, last Friday week, "was ! cll!l"Su in 1,10 AdminiMration. Tlio pri a (allure, i'hc iiict'liuh' waa held in a Vili! 8oll,icr3 ar pi'norally of this priti deliipidaied old Uhurch, which was dedi- ciPlo but a mnjritJ rtlll! officers aro in oated to polities by the Huelc eye Rlack- fjvor of confinuiii;? Old Ablo in power, .Miiith in lfli't, and every clLTtiott that but ainco tho people of Pennsylvania do- has riuco been advocated in that building, liaibcon a lailuro. They biought a Doc tor with thorn ; yet. wi'nt away diflieart cnud, l.uil; ai.d lean, without any rijir. til'j for "roa't I'oef or two (lnllar.- a day, ' A;; Uiisuiiv:;!. f Cnrrr-spniili nco uf tlio i:oliiinl,i.i li. in-.i ri-t. Another Abolition Outrage, n Z 7u ',T r." , ,. , Cor.. Iatk. Iii.; Hiehory Pule which , , ' toi)u on the coiiht ol the stie.:t, oiiiositu 1 . i. - .1 i- :.!.. 1 1 . . . ui r.-ipiiru UHU'i., lit u.e ior- nugli ot Suw (Joliiiiilni.i, Jjiinoi'iio couuiy. was buved down witli a two inch anger, on Monday uiglit ol ia:-t week. The pole was raised about one ynar ago. oi it lea.-t only a few days before Judge Wuinw AI'D wits cif Wfic i out of iii HUoinn hu the Alm'ili'in pit'l'j, ami lua stood tht ie hini'e, .1 I I. - . ....I.l - .. .1 4 C fnrr. r poiulonco of tho roliiiubi'i lli'iuocMt From the Army of the Potomac. rrzjiu) mar lU'unutla Umth vh fit. : October fi.li, lb'li 1 K)tTi.lt OOI'CMIIIA DiJMOfUAT : Ucur air : As tho clouds abovo send forth their drop- of water upmi tin f; co ol tho c: rib j and L buiut; relieved Imm all! . . ,. . , i , i . . dutv thus tlay nnil while lung in my tt. nt, i . ' , , . . . , L havo eaitui to the codcIumou of peniiing I a few Hups to you in reg'ttd to our pies eut situation upon the soil of Virginia contact wUh 'tho : Wo havo not yet como in foe. but from tho nresent anpe.irunoe of, '..n'.,;,u il.. I ,n,i i, tint. I.ir il jtnnt to inn I ' , ',, . , ., ,. .. we b 11 an uieit ineiii uiiuh mu it-iu tueiu . ' to oj t Ii a Hiviiteiolc party or to lose our ' ' situation in battle. I liopu wu will eouio ' off victorious, and that thu Union tinny' , . r i if .t may havo tho honor of heralding the , , , ., t it- , , uews uliroad, that rno rebellion 's t. r- , 1.1 ir v -t i luiiiati'tt auu tlio union uuuiviitc'U. A oavu UO tiuuui ill iiiv uiiuh, uiui. ii t , ... 1....I . !...! .I.- maionty of il.e rebel Koldi.rs, are anxious-. t 1 1 1 . when peace and plon'y re.gu supremo I .t t . .f 1 f ..... I larouHOUC mo lallU !,. ;nln nnr linns UK "'I! m 10 our 111)1.1 III! JJeserters aro com-; int0 our lian mora or eiS wookl' 1 ! oouvicd with several of them, and j the poor priva.es console themselves with l."l.c ol General Mo Ci.ei.Ii.vn's .dec tioo, if ho is oh oted, they nay, their lead ers ate a conque red jieaj.fc, and the rebel- Hon will end, falter avorture.s of peaeo. on 1 , . conditions of UvtO.V a till RnlllTS, if l'O- ! , , . . lectod by their leadei'.i)) tor Want ot ligltt- . . lllg material. - ,, . l.,, ' J hcio is a f.ivorablo prospect tor little i ,r , , ..!. T I. Mao to ho our next rrcsiile nt. i nave . ... ,, . . , , ,, ... , conversed with tho majority ol our 1 cgi "cnt, aud with ii number of vetrons from regiments, and their sentiuierU are j omp,a,i0!ly for MoOicllell. They 01C t & V A dn.inis.rutioil , numerous reasons, prominent among ,ftl'Wl'W0 afkllOWludgO with shaillO, Our , beirc bamboozled Ollt of UCUlly all WC 0 J I have, and not only that alone, but have , J 1 scaroelv OllOUgh to St rCUtllO II these IllOr- I J t a ' tal rcuiaiiis of ours. Such is tho treat I , lnoiit wo reoeivo under old Abe, but I hope ' 1 ,. . 1 , I ho will receive Ins ju'-t rcwanU in tho 111 ' month ol iSovcuibci', and then lie can live ,. , , , , , 111 solitary oonlincmoiit tho remainder ol i I . t I -i his ilaya, thcro to ponder upon his evil 1 .1 . t Al carcoi-, anil til a t lien, ueorgo b. Hlo eol(1Ior aU( EOr,lolnill)) . t, pns!tion fogf l,y tlc lJ ... smutty joker of Illt'tois. j Skkatob. -V o - .,,.. ., , ,. . ,, I (J "No peaCO Without abolition, 'sayB Lincoln : "Tho Union is our only con ditiou of Poaoo" sun .McClcllati. Which . ,. lit tt , do you pietcr i Pcneo und Union or War . . 1 . ,.,f.-. r 01a luinugii uui ouu .:m.u, u.iu ury, u.t- hl.p Thu woulJ ,onvi,Ct. iiiolcsted.-ai. tyo Horo to ihon., but VOu tl.ut the idea or old Abo king the th-y f'.dt Ulli u eonscioune of guilty, 8,idit.r s irklml) b vnyeii out that .hey could beat it no longer. ho.n . ,..,lbal)lv it wu,,, bo llcCLssary tn Icl theGodsivill diitrny, they Hut make our fmniis kuow -vhcro wo are loeatcd. ,r'J Vox. tt' I..,. :n flHHretg nliont live n ilns from Corronponiloncu ofllio Coluinbln Democrat. Letter from the Army Camp Poller ucar Ihtrmuthi. IJunrlrcl, , Vuginia, September iUt!., W04. I CoL. Ta'I'IJi u:. -ivlm !. ' JJo.ir fair : bilo Biting m my quartern t ,1,, .,', ,. t .. .... . ... , , this alioriioon. I tliouc it it min it 111 crest somo of our McOlellau friciulu at homo, ! tr flttnr i tin cnhillilAn.a rsP 1 I. a . ul)Jol. 0 ,t Mcn,o n0 ,Bto, ,cftl t.; ,,, , - ' ..,, .... Mao, ami publicly nvow that they will fall before the polls, if prohibited from voting cidcdlonivo th'j soldiers a volo in the unity, inid to discus the issues and prin ciplt'H, the ofliccrts aro not at all times ablo to prohibit the hoys f rum dlj-cus.-ing the nieiiti of the candidates. Us Me j Olelittn men of Company E, 200th Rgt I inrnt P. V., linvc resolved, come what j will, to labor pariiectly and faithfully to j wards olrctitijj t!eu MoClcllan Preidcnt 'of 'ho United Stales, hopciu?; that our r- t .i n i n t fricud'i ul liome will do Iikeivino. I am . . , , , , , nu'nrn Hint flift urn ih :i limne. Iinvn ,ccl) lol(, that 0y Ab tbo oldier's ft iend, which I always knew to bo false in puhlioii'iou and assertion. That the assertion is false, can bo proven to a detu monti ration by visiting this army, nut! you Would .sec the boys puss in ai.d out of thnir touts with MeClellau badges tael:eil on tlicir lints antl liauging up in I City Point, on the left hand side of tin James River, in Ucn. liutler'ii depart ment, and at, o rotinli cues, about twenty five miles Ironi luclitnoud G. V. S. 1'ri'in Ihu CiiiriiiiiU li I'i't.iriT. dieton-Hia Kespoiise. , , . , r ., At an car y hour in the evening ot tbc , , . . . Oih the noi'tlu ast p.trl of the city was astir 1 . J Willi people, aim , iiu inu'iu nun u.iuuuu, ' to the number ol full two thousand, they F011-'0''1' the house of out gallant nom- inet'i iO 1 l.ULQ t, -tj 1 1 li i.nt. . x intuit, tnu I th I Of t ll IS tVI ill' 1)00 of V OU1- i Uteres t S llll ' OOtl n Will. 1 thank you for your klodnc-n and sympathy It i.i jut ten yojr.s since first ou voted for mo lor Cimgros. That is a long lime in the life of a young man. Vou li.tvo niven 1110 your COIllidi'llCO tlu ritii; i . . " , 1 n iill litiit time. Ill th leu as well as in sue- , s. itor tctl mi In all the less J ou uat bllitiut itu ill .ill uir trvinL' scenoi of t he last four vears vou 1 t iiinu i'llii my constant, uuwavcntig friends. i ou gave me llio woru 01 encourage- I-Ull 1) V L I - I Vi UU ii Ik t U 1MV l uwjuiiii , I returned. Whcn,aoror.l. iu l0 ,., m.l,0 ability, I advocated the rial11' Jcu U'wy IT'vcd. When my judgement erred you censured grcatly.- JJ. ' .dtnfiden vii.uablu tli. ill olii'.'u or honors. I shall not make you a politioul speech to night. It is 1101 ueeoisary wo under stand each other perfectly. One thing, 1 desire to say, which lia.1 been impresjod 011 im; to-day. Wo arc about to enter upon a warm oxcited con test. It will try you try your princ'plcs try the stitrmih of tho institution-, of free government. Let 11s iudu'go in no personal animosities, or personal abuse. Loi us remember that the cause is too sa rred the coiii-cipienci! too inipoitant tho refcults loo va-.t (or ruoh paity in'trumt'nt.il ities. .Lot 11s itppenl to resson and judge ment, anil experience lei m appeal to tho minds mid hearts and consciences of our fellow c'ti" "lis. .And then if wo fhall bo successful, and in God's good i rovidence our dearest hope, rhall be realized, and wosha l have again the blcssingi ol mUt - vidual liberty, under the protection of a ,, ... . , . , . , ... ( onstituuou vindtcntt'd, and a Union re- irnigoratcd, uo unpleasant recollection of this cot test will mar tho glory of our tri - uinpli or dim tho supremo lustre of our rent achievement. li:.:u)i.a Somhuiis. Tho Grand Ju ry of Orango County, in session latt week atNowburg, Now York, havo found bills llllU pact thiU tll0 Clieag0 Tmcs of the of indictment against Dr. Royd, tho Ex- ,,uh insti staC3 llint tl)Q Uon Q h amining Surgeon at tho Provost Marshal's VaHaaJiSlmm will certainly stump Ohio head quarters, for tho branding of Prcdo-. in ,'.,vor 0r McClollan. rick Rurzig and Thomas Audrca remuli-! to. ing fov tho army. Tho sufferers also pro- j H, W. Patrick, Esq., of Dradl'ord coun poo to procouto tlio Surgeon; iu a civil ly, in making speeches for McCkllau a mi tor the tc-cuvery of duinogoj. Deinoctaio gain COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT, ,IT' Ji,"t "f :TJ:'- JD1TI'D Dy u:vl TATE- rK0PI!,EJ0 " Our ConF.tllutlon-);uard It ever I "nr Klorlous UnlonlioM It dear ! our marry rimjfotBako it novcri The proud Caucasslan our only peer! 1 BLOOMSDUKG : Saturday Morning, Oct. 22,10G4. BSJ- Ex Governor John Diglcr, of Cal ifornia, speaks confidently of tho Ooltlcn State going for McClcllati, nnd is deter mined to bo at. home in timo to assist in tho gooil work. Tun Rlincr's Journal, a rabid Shoddy paper published at Pottavillo, in this State, in its issue of September 2.1th, gave as a reason why Mo Moll an" should not bo dec ted that "at tho inero anuouneoinont of his noiuiiiMion coal declined from ono to , two dollars a ton." Strange reason this 8T Mr. LinoohTTalls for 500,000 more men to tho .slaughter, and at tho sittiietiino telh tliein that "the govcinmnit" 1 will consent to peace only upon a uuivor.-' al abolition basis. 500,000 free Aincri- ! can citizen are there foio plainly told what J kind ofscrvieo they will bo drafted toper- 'orm' I .(c.. tt . ""T7t i7n i. . , .'i'"ini.u XUU.5L3 i iu (tipn OS! lion among the people "to swap horses'' this fall is surprising. Tho ''Old Draft Itorao" now in the Presidential harness will bo scut out to grass. The pcoplo aro tired of tho iviud-gallvd, broken-down old political hack, and want afresh and vigor ous lend hor.-e. They'll put "little Mac" at tho head of the team 1 An order has been issued by tho War Department for tub di-chargc from tlio Invalid Corps of all soldiers" in tho Dis- trict of Columbia who have lost.a leg or an arm- After the clectin the samo eouiso will bo pursued a -ainst all tho logic-sand , 1 . .. . . armiess veterans in tins istato. anil thus I 1 t c il 1 1 nntlrrila nr nnflr 1111.11 ir.ll l.i ,1ii.nn'n 11. ' ,,. , . nt. nn nniilin nli irilT, nr in n,.mti nil Irt . m 1'" J ""1"-'" "'vn- dure privation throhoul th- cold wiuter . v e 'gu JKl "lul-r J A' .' . " ,' , , . "T7!r"" ,t r 11 e .....1 uj.i.g .. u,i ut'.u U4 Antietr.ni wan endcavoiing to turn his 'H ii j ii'ju;jiit, 1 i J utmiiiii lltu "tillVj shout cars, llO( he found Abraham Liucolu et.j iyiug n vulgar melody in the midst of that scene of doom and sufierinrr God hcio the ol gloom anil ulienng Uo.l help Uil nation with such a ruler ! .. - - - 1 Abomtion yi.A.si.i;ii3.-Tl.cework, TirbiiHP now denies that Gen. McClollan foughfc the battle of Antictam, and charg- cd that he did all he could to save tho j rebels from defeat. It would bo an easier falsehood lor poor Greeley to state that MeCIellan never was in tho field at all, and was always in tho seen t employ ol ,l. .viln.l.. UM.tn Jmll u Imi-r, n n.l " oi inufu Lii:ut:ie:i nt;u.ioiii;eii.JB uaiuw - r.i l.. I .!.,.! -) ni tics faT" The violent ubu-o with which the whole pack of Abolition bounds editors, orators, prcajhers nutl ohico holilcrs-aro assailing McCh 11 an in tho surest cvideneo wo can havo that they (car his popularity If ho wcro indeed so weak a candid to as they profess to consider him, they could afford to let him alone ; or nt least to treat him to only a moderate sharo of their nbuso. Rut th bitter and almost fiendish malignity with which they pursue him, tells too plainly that thoy dread the rapid advance he U makiug into tho ranks of tho masses of tho people ; and that they seo in him the "coming man" who is to drive thorn troin tho power they havo so iTiminally misused. Eveiy Abolition slander against McClollan is a tribute to bis slrorgih. Tun Day Booi:. Our abolition friends havo bscn very anxioui to know what eourso tho New Yoik Day Book tho great pcaco orgau of tin country wou'd : t:,i:o oa tho l'roiidontial ..ucstiou. Well I 71, , . ,, ,. ,.,!, - . tuo JDuti Book has spoken, una its voice is , ,. . , . i Ioutl thstl"ct am earnest lot"Littlo Mao," , and against all usurpers and tyrants, and old Abo in particular. Docj this look liko a divided Democracy ? If it will add anything to tho comfort of our very dear friends tho Abolitionists , wo will iust montion tho no less imnor- ofa ribald nrr-ro son-fell upon his inaugurate, submit to, and maintain the ! . . .. 7 1 . " T ool-itnr im in ,ol , it tvns tint "aUonal authority within tho limits of ",u uoi ugu.'s , Look, ,g p .0 see who it was tint tuah Plates unde tll0 Oonsiiintion of ho store this Un on any n.oro than the old 'l;ed tuo livmn-and insulted tho dead, ii.,:,,i ,.., r .1...1 :.. Romans fou-'ht to establish tho indeneud- Said Mr. Sewaiijj in tho well known Dayton letter ; It is hardly necessary to add to ttiis in contestable .statement that the rights of thr states nnil tho condltiou of every hu man being in tlicni would remain the same, tho rebellion nieccedicg or failing tho further fact that the new Prisidonl,a well as tho citizens through whoso suffrage ho has come into tho administration, has always repudiated all designs whatever and wherever imputed to him and them of distutbing the tjhtcni of slavery as it is existing tinder tho Constitution and the laws. Tho caso however, would hot bo fully presented if 1 wcro to omit to say that any such effort on his part would he unconstitutional, and nil hi? actions in that direetiou would bo prevented by the judioial authoritj, oven though they wcro aa-cntcd to by Congress riid tho people. Could language bo more oxpl'oit? Yet compare this with Mr. Uncolu's Niagara letter. Ho doe tlmu interfere with sia v.f r lic persists in keeping thirty mil liunn ol p.jople at war rather than listen to an ovarium of penco in which tho aban donment of slavery h not tlio key-note, and yet has thus publicly and officially avowed, over and over, Lis repudiation of purposes now diselo-icd, and tho lawless character of acts now boldly done, Tho Cvnp d'Etul does not show a more shocking political immortality. Other Presidents havo been inconsii-ti'iit, con- tr.'idie'.ory, and illogical. Mr. Lincoln i-t ' tho first President who has dared to do that which, when charged upon him, ho had before repudiated, branded a.s law lifl', as a perjury, and is a crime. Louii Napoleon shed somo blood to git power, , violated some oatns, urono fomo pledges. Hut he broko not lialf so many as Abra- has settled, established, and mado irrc hm Lincoln has eniifessodly broken, and ' vocahlo tho separation of tlio old Union iwli 'iit'iio present Emperor shed rills of , ',,tf nations essentially foreign and wc ti i j , 1 1 t i . ji I t om! tun ntvfnt i'rnttli!nt. it 1 nnur nv. i ..... - ... ' i', iftliirty millions of pcoplo are to be kcPl waS'DS 11,0 bloodiest and most gigan- t10 01 tuo worlu 4 otv" wa" n,,t" tuu ftoul" eurrenuers us pi" pcrty, its pn'jumccs.anu loi:al "lf-govorument. 1 i , -J l(t Minm,. Km 1 Ik J Alt. I . . t iwui muni iu. mi. xjiu 1 voj. t,. ii. ..t,.. to un.) r- t.:,. coin wroto to the lion. Pornando Wootl TT.,.1.,1 l,r, ,l. t...-.- I.. .!. 1 1 "a,,u,"3 "Vu ' J 1 J cranh above oaoted. ''the Southern States t wnnlil uiMiil ri'nrp,iit!iftvn fn Inn nnrt wuld scud representatives to (Jongres,"to bo substantially tho same. ns that the "peoplo of tho Southern Mtates i uui w t-. .. - iidiihh,lj uihi 11 vuoi tj the war should cease on tho part of tho United States ; and that, if within a rca- mMo t"u il ' neral amnesty' Q 1 c wi,iu.,j . c At tho very drat ovorturo of poaco fro'" any pcoplo of tho Southern States, Mr. Lincoln is now so far from being in- dined to a full ami general amnesty that ho imposes a new and impossible condi- ti oil of poaco. An impossible condition, , wo say, not merely becau-'o it is iinpossi- ( mo for us with all our armies to compel i. . . - . - , t ho abandonment ti t arcrv. hut because litis nil, nh tonrsn t linn intnnccl.in Inv tlmcn i .r ll-l,rt l nrlt ml lli.l nl'tTililj nnm n. . ..'! ll "y v. in. ui inn nnlii,, uu,i u, uui :.i ....,..,... , .i t -t.i T.ith us to assume to themselves and then trnnf,.r to Mr t .innnl tim nontrnl nf ., suojct.t ovcr w!lic0 fi,i1Pr of ,10I1) j13g ! tho least authority either iu tho federal or rebel constitutions. Instead of that pro- fessed approval of an nmucsty, he nox7 spurns tho very first lisping of peace. All for MeClellau. lion. 0. P. I'rowning.of Illinois, hereto- 1 Chinese lantorna aud mottoes added inter- j its ability and integrity in mcotinn; its fi foro a Republican, lately said in a I'pccch j est and attraction lo tho occasion. Tho j nancial cngageu entH unquestionable. that MeClellau w.is a true patriot, and an mottobi and devioes eariicd in the nucicr- This verdict, tao, is fjutidrd on a series exhalted statesman, and that ha would ho I ous long prucc.lsions in many instances of fects which aro unimpeaekablo,aud well sati-fied if ho was elected. Gen. Sherman tho hero of Atlanta, is known to ho a warm ft tend of McClollan, and at the samo time a bitter opponent of Abolitionism. Jt is believed that Senator Trumbull, Mtij. Gen. Ilalnier, Geiv Loan, aud Gen. MeCloarnaid, will ull go for Little Mae. g A had si-lit in Tiir. Du.Mocn.VTif r.ut TV. Tt Eorms that tho Democratic party is at present divided into for factions, as follows i 1. Thoso who hopo to defeat Lincoln. 2. Thoso who hopo to elect MoClellan. 3. Those who aro bound to defeat Lin coln. 1 Tho30 who aro bound to elect Me Clellau. JxB Soldiers who fought with McClol lan ! Vour jfullant loader ia slandered by Mr Lincoln's press. They oneo ohcorod him. Mi" Lincoln called upon Ilcnvon to hies1? him, and General Ilalcck otiuld not find words strong enough to pound his praise. Now they assail him, and chargo him with imbecility and cowardioo. Yon know how falso theso chargcH are avcrg- him at the polh I McClellnn Campaign Song. AIH-"Wrtn uitt t'Ant- rntt Almtiitii mow." Why nro tve o ptron- anil tuingninu Bee our banners wnviiiR high ; All armiiul tlio nky I. brlslitontn, "iMSc" Will give in victory I Hi' will filliln our nobl" tomcl, Honii tlilt "crnol w nr" will ccaio i Now, wc'io gnt n ir ' Old ConiinriinU'r," Wo'll snnnlmvo n (rlnrl ou poaic. Honn our country'll l.e unitoil, To MtOllan tve w III nmv i Wi liavo .ronilotl tit ill our h.tllou, Who will caro for Abr.nu notvt "Wlilto boy." onwnr.l now nrn mtrrhlliji for tlii "Whlto IIoum'' Is not farj I'.vcry Hnui'i, It on our liittini.-r. None fIiiII miirli n fln'.'lt Stiu ! Ij t our "linilcr" bo our w-atclitvont, fliiiKuiti Iriiim-r tn tlio broi .:, fur pntir Abe It cnine; wtintw-nnl, l.oavo tint Wliiti' lloit- If you plr-ano 1 fnnn our cuuulry'li bo iiiiilu.1, tic. (', mi niitcf, join our lively cliorui", Knrniir rotliilr'l pooii .n tvittrc, Ben tlie "Wliito lloino" in Mint tn, 1 t ut rally in our uiluhti Kv.t utrivi' nurrilii'o m luigl.tcn, llvi r ke. p rur rl2lits intatt ! for our Cji'stttv, (I n nnil Ustot I Anil our In'io "I.I1II0 Atitr," fi.i'in our coiiulry'll bo united, 4'J. Tito Jjiucolnites charge tho Demo eratio party with aiding tho rebellion, They know it is false, wickedly false. Thoy know too that tuo disuniouista ol the South look upon thorn as their natural ally. The confirmation of this is to be seen every day, in Southern papers. Wc givo a few extracts from them. From tho Richmond Dispatch. If wo could command a million of votes in Ya'il;ccdotn, Abraham Lincoln should receive them all. Prom 'he! Richmond Enrjuirjr. Abraham has been a good Emperor for , . hlis sorTC(j hia ,urn . ll9 p0iioy Hi ay iU iuuiuju rut i y m i.tu nun nun . "J J i Prom tho Richmond Inquirer. To bo plain, wo fear and distrust far more these apparently friendly advances .of tho Democrats than the optn atrocity ol puilautliropists ol Massachusetts. Tlie I De.uocratio party ahvay was our worst enemy; and but for in poisonous embrace ' ii,,, sin'm ,-n..t,l t,n. i,nnn inr.i, ItJUnb k-llHlS it Uiim IIUID Ulu iJiliill Ul tuu unnatural Union twenty years ago- ... . . . .. ". " 1 1 uo mea 01 mat ouiotts nartv coininc to lltu -al11' auu "01UlnS"t arms to u .,t,o ,w .l,in,.r T,o fn,. i.......(i, ,u w t J U K W L I MftV'tVU I il.UIU . :i. i. l..i. From tbo iMobilo Register. The )cmocratic party is uofc in power cuco of the countries thoy invaded. The pu...;ans a 0 ngnung tor conquest an. cloin,nat.onl.th.s .3 now acknowledged )y the,r icadcrs;-w'c for liberty und ,n- dtpendsnoe. As loug as tho llnpublicans hold power they will think only of oon- tland (iOIniltion. wo foJr froC(om at)C Jndepi udoncc , which wo will bo cer- tain to achieve beforo tho Democrats of the North get into power and come whis- P"'n?j our cars, "union, reconstruction, PUt,, stuff." ' Vc want separation. Give us rather men like Thaddeus Stevens an'd Ur,C, "Ton- Gi Charles Sumner They curso the old it--.. ...ii ... ...i union unu uespise it,, auu so no we. I The w v ...... nr..., n .ni ....it. i.. .1. M.wi r,. . n A ir.ri i n . .. Now lore Ucridd ol Monday.m speaking , Gorman opinion of our nitur.tion and our , . .., . of the monster MeClclhtn meeting iii that j financial strength, wo must remember that city, on Saturday oveuing, says it was probably the largest and onj of the most; cntliUMa-tic political gathering ever hold in this country, The space in and around tho squaio 1'ouitcenth up to Eighteenth Ihcy can ex: tniuo the facts disintcrestod jjtrcet was filled by an almost iippaJi-ible ly. 'i'bey do ; and tho result is a verdict crowd, whilo tho diplay of torchlights, that tho American Government is stable wcro far more effective on the minds of tho known to evvry intelligent American. masft'3 than all the long winded speeches Tako two or throe of tho most important j and harangues thai can bo delivered from 1. Tho United States doublou it3 popula now to election tlay. Liko the demonstra- tion each twenty-five years. Tho popula tion at tho same place juit previous to tlio tion ot tho country, which in 1850 wan assembling of tho Chicago Con7ontion, it ! twenty t.'ncc millions, will in 1975 bo shows tht.t the popular taslc, tho popular firty six millions, Bui tho rebellion I heart and effectioni of tho pooplo of tbi3 city aro fer tho Union, ono and insepara ble, Saturday being the aniversay of tho battle ol Antietam as well as tho nni versa- ry of tho adoption of tho federal oonstitu- tion, that mcmorab'o occasion and tho services rendered to tho oouutry by Ocno- ral McClollan at Antietam worn held prominoiitly forth in tho mottoosborua by tho processions. , Theso MoClellan gather ings in this city, as ticV. as thoso in all parts of tho country, rcmiihi us of tho po litical campaign? of Jackson and Harrison, only that ihoy aro much larger now. Mn Lincoln, now plainly tolls tuo country theru shall bo no poaoo cscopt upon the basis of tho abolition of slavery. Why then denounoo Democrats as lying juopporhcads when they deolaro this is nu abolition war T Will the Loyal Leaguov? oulighten us T VOLUME 28. Are the Germans Wrong in Wanting our Bonds p Not a bil of itl No shrewder, thrif tier pcoplo, iu mailers of nioucy, eriston earth. Our Jersey pcoplo and Now Eng land pcoplo aro a frugal, industrious peo ple, but ihoy can't savo inouoy liko tho Germans. All Germany is n great reav ing! bank. Itiatruoth.it their working 111011 aro not so rich, on an avcrcgc,aa our working men, becaujo thoy don't get inoro than one qunrtor of tho vtagcii or" our nun. Rut a German can savo money, and ho ktiowa when it is fafe. Now these shrewd, thrifty Gcrttiana want our bond. They want them by millions, They turn aside from tho great beggars of Ihc world in Europe, and como to us Re publicans, They treat tho notes of Na poleoii aud Joseph and Maxtmillian with iudifforenco, but want to discount nil tho American notes thoy cm got. Tho Lon- dou 7'e.v,saya this1 i3 all wrong that tho Republican! in Amorica aro all bank rupt, and tho Germans must bo crazy to slight Iii-itish and Prcnch bcggar3, and go bcgging.thoitisclvcs, to America. Aro ihoy orasy ? Wc ask roor Jlkhard what ho thought about it. "Why," eaid he, 'how can they bo rrazy, when they arc doing just what I did a little nioro than u year ago, when I pat my little savings in to Govermnout sis por cents? Now poo what I got by it ; just oount up. I hayc roocived sis per cent, in gold, which av crr.gcd 100 per cent, in currency, making 12 por oonl. income. Now, to-day, my bond is salable in New York market at 10 per cent, premium. Put theso togeth er, and to day I havo 22 per cent, for ono year's use of my money! What do you think of that ? You know, as well as I do, that there nro thousands of pooplo who did this, and to-day they hnvo 22 per cent, on their investments. Why, I saw Miss Jones, our school uiarm, go to tho bank and buy a 8500 bond. Howshogot tho money I don't know, but theso Yan keo schoolmistresses aro firslrato hands at taking caro of themselves. Well, now, count up. if Miss Jonca sells her bonds to-day, nho gets her $500 baoj safe aud sho gets 1 10 clear gain. Can you sharp fellows down thera in William street do any bet'er ? You know I told Mr. Smith, the backer, my ideas about that, and he bought 3,100 six per cent bonds, and yon soo ho got 81,100 for a car's uso of his money. I mot him tho othor day, and ha said, Poor Hicbard,ydu aro right ; I begin to think, tho Govern ment can tako caro of itself, and us too. For my part, I mean to I ny orsoof.ho T-IiO's. The rate of iutcrest is higheno'g, aud iu throe years thoy will turn into six per cent, bonds again.' 'Yes Mr. Smith, it is right, on the money fide ; but, 'it is right on tho country's side too.' Help vour counlrv. or it can t holn von. Nmv ' I say the G-rmans are not only right, but i tll0y woul11 1,0 r'Sllt if tl10 ot Il,llf t5iat iinrirp!t hnu niimnt mi n minfn nr --v - j it at home.'. So thought Poor Richard, , and so think we. When wo think of tho j they aro far better judges of our condiiicu than we, or our ciiemici nro Thoy arc , lookers ou, at a great distance They havo nono of our enmities or prejudices. says somo ouo. How much has the ro bsllion diminished tho strcrgih of tho Uni tod States ? Tako this astonishing fact, that if tho Robe! States had been sunk iii j tho Pucfio Oeean,thc United States would 1 in 1675 havo a population equal to that ? the whole in 1800. Iu other word3,??t:t years will supply tho total loss of tho olev- en original Rube States j What can ira podo tho progress of such a country 1 2. Tho wealth of the country increased 127 por cent. in ten years I Now let it in crcafo but 80 from 1800 to 1870, nnd it will amount to ten limes all tho loans of tho government. Tho German knowB what he is about. IIo will get tbo largest income Jrom Ur.ns in tho world, on tho sajcsl iicurily. No such opportunity has occurred before for tho investment of won oy, and in all probability will nevor occur again. If tho American docs not know and tako advautago of this, tLo Gornimi and Frenchman will B.v.