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(TO 117! 1 il. ILiLJLU AED. 11 M 11 ESTiBLISIIED FOB THE DISSEMINATION OF DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES, AND TO EAR!! AN ITOXEST LIVING BY THE SWEAT OP OUR BROW VOL. 1X.-NO. 50. EUGENE CITY, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3& 1876. , $2.50 per year IN ADVANCE. . " a. r Hftf Wt City until. "CEOTj.DUYSPfO'p. OUK ONLY RATES OB1 ADVERTISING. . idrertiMraenU iuerted M follow. ; )b qa&n, 10 Una or Ism, on. inwrtlon $3; Mch mVequent Insertion f 1. Cub required In advanes Tlmt advertisers will b charged at the following rates: ' One mum three menth. $8 00 " .ix month. I OU 4t it on. year 11 00 Transient notioes in looal oolumn, JO oenU per lint tor Kh insertion. Advertising bill, will b. rendered quarterly. All lob war aiut b. id ros oi diutkbt. POSTOflCE. OflM Hour. -From 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sunday. vfr,,m l:SO to 1:90 p. m. Mail arrive, from tho south and leaves going north 10 a. m. Arrive, from tlie north ami leave, going ' aruth at 133 p. m. For Biuiilaw, Franklin and long Xm, done at 6 .. on Wednewlay. For Crawford. villa, Camp Creek and Brownaville at t p.m. Letter, will b. ready for delivery half an hour after ni rival of train Letter, ahould be left at the onto, ou. hour before mail, depart. A. B. PATTERSON, P. M. SOCI ETIES. Foams Lodob NO 11, A. r. ana a. m. ,HeeU flnt and thud We lneeday. in each month. jowwk, Shsceb Born Ixnmi Ho. V I. O. O.r. Meet. every Tuewlay evening. jfcii? WlMAWHALA EllCAllPlimit No. 6, meeU on the Id and 4th VYedneaday. in each month. GEO. B. DORRIS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office on Willamette street. Eugene City. 0. A. MILLER, . DENTAL BOOM3 IN DUNN'S ' BU1LDINO. ' Eugene City, Or., Professes DENTISTRY AND ORAL SURGERY DENTAL. DR p. WELSH" ha opened Dentil Room. perrrarAty In Underwood's building, EugeM City, and respectfully solicits .hare of the pub- VfVwnce by permission, Dr. J.H.'Cardwell, Portland, Oregon. A. W. PATTERSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office on Ninth Street, oppo.lte the St. Charles Hotel, nnd at Residence, K JQKNK CITY. ORKGON. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL1 CAN BE FOUND AT niS OFFICE or resi dence when not professionally engaged. Office In the building of Forl.es Hill, Photo graphers. Willamette streets Ueslderioe opposite Wis Humphrey's new row. of , building., South Willamette Street. - sep w DR. GEO. W. 00 ELL. Office Up Slairs, first North of Astor Hons., EUGENE CITY, OREGON., For convenience oi u uu i"v:Vi""" ivpi'H account, will be left in charge of O. M. COOPfcR, Em oppo.it the atone .tore, who fully author. Q to o5leettb.un.. It is tally expected that iallaooounUfor.ervice.will be preaented for pay meut in thirty day., and collected m .ixty. . . il iik Ian. ' . m j .11 luinVi tn L. ALVERSON, PHYSICIAN. SURGEON AND DRUGGIST. Offlceon eart side Willamette street . wcor ner of ;th, adjoining law office of J. F. Brown. Special attention paid to diseaws of the Longs, and all cases ol chronic djseasea. - Rkfirkncks- Success in practice and attention to boioeM. Chas. M. Horn, .PRACTICAL GUNSMITH. DEALER iN GUN9. RIFLES, S.fsnd Materials. Reparinng done In VAcS the neatest stv'e and Warranted. Sewing Machine. Safes, W Locks, etc., Kepaired. Guns loaned and ammunition furnished. Bhon on Ninth Street, opposite Btar Ptkery JEWELRY ETABLISMENT. . J. So Ll-EY, . DEALEB Dw xhoUh, of tJT. Hen 6f drltka. , V. J locks, Watches, - 't ; j ' . . Tit i. w. Ci...rYV. iTwerh at Auburn, on Oct. ,T ltepainng r ' . iws. T r-ntertain no ill i. id Wlllaietn Democraiio party or Iiuvb no nachanuble Infant? er that "real constituency. vu wiw- -er hand, I cherish a. grateful apprecia- "t tion of the patriotism, the magna- 3 nitnity, tho heroism of many of my, S :e i ' ' " d POST OESICE ,e nave on i nd r Mortmeatol th, hooks, Stationerive H7.ll... DUnlr. fellow-citizens witn wiiwui 1 . k 5 cheerfully labored and co-operated, while Ihey still reiaineu nit-ir ion to the Democratic party. How N, ... . 1 1 A1tH nsl hn 't " anew, wiwi.",. , . feuie could I distrusi me lojaivy , virtue of Andrew Johnson, of Gen.; AYiitches, led McCleilan, Senator liuttaiew ox - nn- vlvauia, of Senator Hend- In- i.i. -iat. Mr. Aiblack.or sewi y of Mr. Cox of Ohio, THAKSIN' f al natrooK , I allv more than any omer uieiujtr, i du'e'the passage of the constitutional PAniH.al f.nlllllnfT block, where m. rood, in the abort Watches. Clock I woriunanliki ftican slavery. V 4t GRAIN BROS. - For Sale. T 'woeoon PJa-St.bar, fata. t 1 J.B.VMJBWOOD. BEN. F. DORRlSp DEALER IN Stoves and Ranges, Tin Ware, PLAIN, FANCY 4 JAPANNED Shovels and Tongs, Fenders Fire Dogs, Cauldron $ Wash Kettles. Hollow, Iron and Copper Ware, PORCELAIN , TINNED fc BRASS PKESER Vim KETTLES, Driven Well & Force Pomps, Lead and Iron Pipes, Hosa npes and Eose IN FACT, Everything belonging to my bust ness, til of which 1 will sell at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. JOB WORK Of all kinds done promptly tad in a satUfactiorr manner. WELLS DRIVEN PROMPTLY AND . Satisfaction Guaranteed. By attentlon to huslnsas and honorable dealin hope to merit a share of your patronage aS BEN. F. DORRIS. A 11 pet sons knowing themselves in debted to. me wiU please call and SETTLE WITHOUT DELAY. 3. F. DORRIS. ELLSWORTH & CO., Successors to Ellsworth k BeUbaw. DEUGGI STS, WILL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS IN all its department, at the old staci, offering Increased inducements to customers, old and new. As herckifon the moet . Careful attention given to Prescriptions. Tbe change In the firm requires the immediate settlement of all old accounts. 1 mi I J. HI' LIMGSWORTH & SOiV, STAR B AKERY, On Ninth Street, fEEP constantly on band, fresh Sugar. Tobacco A Cigars, Peaches, Coffee, Canned (ioods, . Plums, Syrup, Cheese, Powder, Boao, - 6tarch, Pepper, Sardines, Salt, Candies, Cornmenl, Candles, Nuts, Lard, (lour, Etc., Etc AL80 Bread, Cakes, Pits, Fruits and Vegetables. of every decrlption, which they will sell cheap lorcaau. Itia&iui lut pa. truio wvnvi. m wu- tinuance of tbe same. . Onods delivered to any part of the city free of charge. We sre constantly receiving new Goods and will satlsry our customers in regara u price. Eugene City Brewery. MATHIAS MKLLEK, Pro'p. Is now prepared to fill all order, for LAGER BEER OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY. rvmi And me fur vourswlf. A rood article recom meadation. Carding and Spinning. HAVING PURCHASED the Machinery owned bv C. Goodchild, I am now prepared to make all kinds of YARN, BAITS, tie, For customers At the Lowest Living Rates. WM.IRVINO. EUGENE CITY, OREGON "101. II Purchasing Agent, H'TbVow FRANCISCO, ,ofes. Courier- O Jt CAL. ?v i. 'ON v will towards tho 1ERS its leaders, andVJ y other reelings toward I $150, jting old shoes taction. iie Earn- IOF. and, . tl A GOOD to whem prKi)- Harness, M Cruslret i ctM Bar- Asd .Shop. i-iOSEBTmfl and 8 ANT A CRUZ IX MX Eat T. O. BESDRICK3. DRODITR OF EVEHf K1JID TAKES tlTAGO!-T. O. HESDBJCK3 IS AGENT 1 lot eeleorsiea LA IJE1XH irAGOX TUB INCOTIB TAX STOBY EX PLODED. ' ; The World's Weight. Niw York. Sept. 22. Tbe World mts the cauipaiga of calumny set afloat by the Ttrnt, onder tbe direction of decoy Bliss, and by order of Chandler, tbe official bead of the republican part) ol relorm, is crime oi course, a crime against society, decency ana tbe lavs ; but it is worse than a crime, it is a blundor. Tbe whole indictment of the Re publican party by lis organs of the adminis tration bas been the charge that Tilden, four teen years ago, knowingly, wlllully and wick- lly committed perjury io making bis re turns under tbe Income tax. I ne rupuoncan organs bave Dot attempted to deny thut the aamioistraiion oi tne audirs oi inm country by their party during all these fourteen years, bus resulted is national disgrace and indi vidual ruin without parallel in our history. They bave not attempted to deny that the public service, under their sway, bas oecome hopelessly corrupt and demoralized. 'They have not attempted to deny that it is impos sible for them to shake their party free of (Jrant ind Omnium of tbe Chamberlains, tbe Packards. the Speocers and the Patter sons in the South, of the Ben 'Better, Lo gins and Mortons in the North. They hare not attempted to deny mat under tneir con trol lazes have increased and incomes shrunk all over tbe country, until the burden of sup porting tbe wasteful Government whs driv ing tbe capitalist out of all his enterprises and reducing tbe laborer to despair. I'bey have bad only one thing to plead against the popular demand for a complete change in ev ery department of the Administration, and for a complete departure io methods and spirit of the public service; namely, that Uov. Tilden committed perjury 14 years ago and swindled the treasury of his country. Upon the establishment of this monstrous cbarce, brought in tbe crisis of a great polit- cul contest, against a citizen, who, for three score years bad lived in honor and good re pate io the commercial metropolis of this country, honored and applauded by the au thors themselves or ibis miserable sianaer. All thuse arescuudulousand Wicked things for i the organs of a great political party to f av done. It is also a stupid and silly iriiiit; to havedonu. To abuse the plaintiff s attorney may be sfctevor duvice in putting a cuu be fore a petty court : but it is a senseless and suicidal device where tbe cose involves the. wellure of a oatioD and the tribunal is tin conscience and the common sense of 40,000, 000 of people. ' ' Tne Man's Light. The Sua savs: "The statement wh'cb we publish this mo-ning, from Jude Sin not, with a letter Irom Hewitt, completely ex plodes, tbe absurd calumny which has been set m foot against Uov. Tilueu in reference to bis income tax in the year 18G2. Taking np tbe different Hems stated by the lime, amounting in tbe acerenute to $iu,uuu. Judge Siunut shows most of them entirely destitute or truth j that l iiueo wus not em ployed io that year by the corporations as alleged by the Timet and had received noth ing whatever from them j that out ol thirteen different items nine were purely fictitious ; that one item of $20,000 wus true only to the extent of f 10,000 and that the other two items of $10,000 each were true; but that the money was mostly eurned in years before the income tax was imposed aim ac- cordineiv was ubt subject to taxation, and Dually be reuinrms mat alter ueaucung in terest and losses which occurred during Ibat yesr, Tildeo's whole income was only 87.1 18 sod no more 1 This disposes of the allega tion both of fraud and perjury.alid leaves the Timet in a very unenviable positiwon as nav- intr mads charges of such gravity without any luundrtion or any reason otner man toe imagination and the ingenuity of their au thors. The facsimile or t Helen s income re turn oiiblished bv the Times indicates very clearly the conspiracy against Tilden ou the Dart of certain Federal officeholders, in which the nse their Dowers as agents of tbe Gov- ernment to propagate lutse ana grounaiesa ... j, ch urges against aneminentcitizeo.simpiy De cause he has been nominated as a candidate for President. ;v The Express on ths Matter. Tbe Expre says ol tbe statement ; "Let it be read io the light of truth and in perfect fairness as lawvera ID equity would state a case before the highest court io tbe land, and aa Indies of such a court, sworn to equity. would decide it Thirteen charges were made acainet Tildena return. A tievernment official furnishing the gist of these charges, while declining to furnish to Uewett Uuyes return, if any, at the same tim. to connec tion with that of Tilden. Of theso thirteen chnrges eleven are sheer fabrications; one of $2,500 partially true, and the other of $1 500 wholly troe. Upon this rotten iouikmimhi the Hmet built up its attacks noon Tilden, reneating its cry of perjury Irom day to day Tbe cry has been spread all over the land and all over tbe world to the disgrace of the country, but with nothing on earth to base il on except tht inventions ot men wno can falsehood truth and calumny Justice. Tbe worst lectures of this attack was tbo evident intent to mislead tbe public, and where tbe motive was bad tbe ct which followed could be no better than the inspiration which led to it" I The Graphic's Opinion. The Graph e (Kp) says: "Tildeo was in tbe same predicament ss other profession al roeo and merchants and capitalists were at that lime, when it was bard to foretell how things would eventuate, and bis return was probably ss near correct as that of nine men out of every ten. lie may be fairly acquitted of tbe charge of intentional fraud, and tbe charge of perjury falls with K ; in fact no one ootside of tbe insane asylum or "machine" shop ever seriously believed he was guilty of p-rjury. After two years Tildeo declined to make it return having the officers fix tbe amount to suit themselves, and be paid what was assessed The Chicago Times, Cuicaqo, Sept 21at The Time says sd itorislly. "The statement of Judge Hinnntt shows jost what every man of any inHI -genes kn:w from the first that Mr. Tilden paid bis just dues in 18C2. that after thai year be followed tbe law to tbe letter, and as bis basinets was in a cooditioa ia which bis receipts eos a noi o piiit nscuriBioeu, ue psid oo the valuation ,ed by the collector, ' . . - . i . k I - hica was m mot ease sbov. brs real 10- Jcome. Tb Jods stows that the prewnded amount of income, dishonestly imagmed and set forth in the Grant press were never re ceived, with tbe exception of $1 000 which was counted in tbe income taxed. A more scandalous perversion of facts has never been fastened upon a public libeller than this brought home to the Bliss papers ; that the most abject confession it can make will not relieve it of the loathing and detestation of decent men : that the scoundrels who made up the pretended returns and tbe press pub lisbing them know they are unmsnly lies, there cannot be a shadow of a doubt, for with out the authoritative refutation of Judge Sinnott the very document from which the main staple of their invention, the answer in ths Terre Uauto suit, showed the exact status of the case. WASHINGTON GOSSIP. Washington, D. C, Sept II, 1876. Ths reported arrest of Boss Tweed at a Spanish port, where he landed from tbe sail ing vessel ia which hj left Cuba, seems to be the chief topio this morning. A dispatch from London under date of Sept 10th gives tbe particulars sod in doing; so says: "Mr. Andre, Charge da Affairs of the United States in the absence of Mr. Cashing, the Ameiican Minister, visited the Spanish Min ister of Forego Affairs at La Qranga and made arrangements for the delivery of tbe prisoner to tbe American government The 1 Spanish authorities bad been not dud of Tweed's sailing for Spaiu, and bad made preparations for bis arrest." Tweed's friends in New York laugh at tbe story as a good joke, and many profess to believe that be has never lei t that city. Tbe National Republican preseuti its tasty readers with its usual morning mess ol savory lies about southern uilai.-s. it dwells with iu'ense satisfaction upon the recent disturbances iu Charleston, S. 0., and as usual distorts and foully misrepresents the lacti, which are these : The affair was the result of tho settled determination o.f a gutig of Colored rowdies calling themselves Re publicans to? wreak, vengeance upon men of their own cilor who bad presumed to pub licly, affiliato with t!ic . Democratic party. The troable began with a comparatively small number ol rioiers, and awedily as sumed formidable proportions. Iuo and ex citable colored mcq and boyi hurried tolhe scene from all directions, swelling the crowd and increasing the tumult, and t ie main thoroughfare of the city was lor . mora thau two hours in full posscssiuu of a fWoe snd howling mob of negroes, cursing the wbius and savagely attacking every white man who chanced to be on the streets. Cnpt. Hen dricks with a squad of thirty of the city po lice by persistent efforts finally succeeded iu dispersing the rletcrs, but not until a long list of bloody casualties had occurred, some of them serious and perhaus fatal in charac ter. Now it is to secure the election of such fellows as Smulls and Kulney, the two negro Congressmen from South Carolina, that dis turbances like these occur. It is a noto rious fact, susceptible of the fullest proof, that Smalls last winter upon his arrival here took sp with a mulatto courtezan and bad her appointed to a pusiuoo lu toe bureau ui Engraving and Printing. Then through the id ol this woman, SinalW friend Kainey, an other negro Congressman, suoceedeid in so ducing a very pretty and virtuous mulatto eirl. making ber his mistress aud having her annointed to otiice. twiner a nicu siave ui affairs, isn't it, when the people's money mutt go to support the kept mistresses of members of Congress. , ; Tbe ReDublicaii papers all over the coun try delight iu calling tbe last House tbe ex Confederate, or ex rebel house. It would be well for them to devote a few moments in contemplation of what that House has accomplished, it removed tne omnia oi the former House and put in men iu sympu thv with the msjerity, just what every Con. cress has done since tbe lomialion of the Government. It reduced the executive esti males for the fiscal year thirty-nine millions ol dulUrs snd relieved the people from that amount ol unnecessary taxation. -11 com pelled the Departments to in rease t'ue nutn ber of hours service of their clerks, so as to put them in nearer conformity to persons io private employment It put a stop to all private jobs and expenditure of public mooey for corrupt purposes. It bas nucovered startlinrr and terrible evidence of executive maladministration and official sin. Wbut it did io the Herknap case needs no comment here. In the Department of jmtice tbe mal administration and positive corruption which the House has discovered, from cotton claims down through Davenport's expenditures in defiance of law, or til .000 to pay the parti zan disbursements of ths Union League Club Did nsce permit. I Could fill s volume of the rrood deeds oerlormed by this "Ex-Couled erate House. And tbe day is not far dis tant when it will be esteemed a bigl bonor to bave been a member tberof. ' Naxo. Uncle Samuel's .Tloner. Brooklyn Eagle. If tho time aver comes when Sam uel J. Tilden can with propriety make publio what he did with the fortune he accumulated np to 18G2, and as a result of thirty years of successful professional labor the man who pic lares him as an avaricious and grasp ing lawyer will not b able tw find a knot hols art small that lie will not wish for the power to crawl into it That be eeriGoed it all for others and mainly for one who bas tbe first claim on every true man ia among the secrets confined to the immediate . , , . , ... , r circle of the personal triends of Sam- 1 1 T tfZ I 1 1 Ka ia an want rf. 1 nuep, uecauao ..o 1 win m ail that honored name implies. Standing Committees. Following are the standing committees of the Legislature : ' ' 8KXATK, Judiciary Bradshaw, VanCleava, Haley, George and Watt. Vsys and Means Clark, iljers and Col- vijr. Elections Cochran, Goodman and Engle. Claims Jewell, Braley sod Applegate. Corporations YanCleave, Thompson aud Lee. Counties llerron, Jasper and George. Federal Relations Braley, Van Cleave and Lee. Mining Green, Clark 'and Wisdom. PrintingDavis, Haley and Richardson. Railroads Haley, Cochran and Ueorgo. Publio Buildings Jasper, Savage and Bentley. Military Savage, (ireen and Applegate. Commerce Brown. Davis and Education Wisdom, Puluier and Rich- arJxou. Engrossment Myers, Clark and Bentley. Enrollment Palmer, OIBeld and Watt. Roads and Highways Muukers, Thomp son and Colvig. i. ' noi'sn. Elections Cain, Ruckman, Staates, Ben jamin and Henderson. ' w ays and Means r urgesou, Holmes and McCall. Education -Fenton, Torter and Canlt. Judiciary Lawrence, Fenton, 1 1 aim's, Uoodsell and Mcllriile. Federal Relations Wilson, Stump and Buslinel!, Mining Fidler, Kirkpatrick and Winne- Public Lands Ubeesman, morrow and Melviu. ' Internal Improvements Rosa, Ruckman and payion. Publio Builihni's-straight, uould and gilbert. Claims Crooks, Moaner and bmitn. Military ' Affairs Rued, Fanning and Soon of Multnomah. loads and Highways Sumner, Bond and Cornell. " Engrossed Bills Butlur, Stannard and Hunsaker. Enrolled Bills Hayes, Fidler and Rob erts : , Indian Affairs Goodman, Grubbe and Will. Printing Hughes, Mitchell and ToZier. Corporations Haines, Uaytiraud Cham bers. Commorce Love, Gould, Burton, Cocu- rand and Smith. Counties Grimes, Scott of Lane, and Porto.-,. . U.1DJCAL Dl AIIOLIS.TI. V - A Doep-Lal" Plot to A.aa' inate Oen cral BuiV-, of Hamburg, 8. V. Pnim the Crle.toii journal of Commerce. Aikkw, S. C, An;-.ist ILp Informa tion was obtained lro;n a negro wo, man that threats lia'd beeu mad ttL'uiiist General M. C. Butler, at also the names ot tho party by who . i .i .. . ... i i .... n...i tne in rents were iiiumv orn liutr. fulled uuon a negro nam med Geord vhat pr'onl xo is relate' , : Simitkliia. who is somcw neiit in Edretleld. and wh by inarriaze to Paris Simpkins. Tl General told this man that ho kn all about tho conspiracy, and g: niiiiiikiiiH to umlcrtiiami mat tie pii kins) waa also acquainted' with particulars, and the general express his siimi'Uu to Simpkins that the 1 ter had not notified him of tho ui ter. Simpkins deniod all kuowled of it ooinetimo aiierwarus.a poriiuo. conversation was overheard betw ;ei Simpkins and the negro who was, o do the deed, whoso name is Dick 1. un ci y. Only the closo of the conversa tion was liL-ard which was as follows: Dick Lundy sa tl, "I didn't tell it, uncle George; I swear I didn't tell." Georgo Simpkins replied, "You did tell it; d n you, you ought , to bo killed !'.' , . . r. 1 . . .. 1 Immediately after that Dick Lundy ran away, and it is supposed the ne groes made him leave. He had been gone about a week, when bis wherea bouts was ascertained by some young men of Edgefield, who had made up their minds to capture him. They succeeded in doing so on the 8lh in slant, near the town of Edgefield, and he was taken before General Butler and confessed everything about the matter. He said be had been offered a re ward by Elisha Harris, a negro County Commissioner of Edgefield, to assassinate General Butler, ana ho had agreed to do it. The question then arose how it shoul4be done. It was siiL'ested to create a iow on the streets and do their shooting then, but that Idea was abandoned. '1 lie next plan was to break into General But ler's house and kill him, but they could not agree to that either. Dick Lundy then offered to do tho killing for one hundred dollars, aud tbe question came np as to whether he should have the money in advance, wliicn no ue manded and they refused. Lundy. in bis conferion implicated Elixha Harris. County Commissioner, H. M. Boney, Probate Judge ; Jesse Jones, Clerk of Court (all oflicials of Edgefield county); 1 hit Johnson, who fainted when aocued of being con nected with it, and Bill Carroll. Io calling for "plenty of money," CV-sfal Kill-Cavalry Kilp.itrick cannot bave lsd-M to bis own ca bocsa h got b's "p't'.ty e money" in advance before starting to rlU f p Izr Hsyes. Mr. Wheelor tells his hearers broad-" It, plaiulv without justification, that "not even in tho State of Kentucky can you find a man in any position whatever who was not engagod on tho ' rebel side." Thi9 is of itsolf enough . to convict him as a totally untrust- worthy person. In the Iato county election Union men wcro everywhere elected to office. Hero in Louisvillo a Union man, who commanded a no- - gro company in tho Union army, beat the oldest and most distinguished ot Kentucky names for prosecuting at torney. In tho adjoining judicial cir cuit, Judgo Dellaven, n prouounced Uniin leader, was elected Judge. Tho adjutant general of tho State was on Buell's Btatl". Tho register ol the land office was a Union soldier throughout tho wnr. All over Ken tucky Union men are and bave been, in the highest positions. Yet this oandidato for tho second placo in the. Republic, pretending to personal hon or and truth, asserts without reserva-' turn that not a Bingle Union man can or docs bold any position whatever. His statement as to tho South at largo is equally sweeping. The eloo tion of Andrew Johnsou over half a-. dozen Confederate opponents in Ten nessee, tho nomination ol I helps over. a Confederate in Missouri, the. popu larity and influence of shch men as Houston in Alabama, and Hancock in lexns, and Walker in v irgima, theso things go for nothing with this bawl-, ing brawler, who, with a hypocritical sneer and a white choker, riscB in tho presence of God, whose presence he in yokesto stir tho passions of a mob by wanton and wicked lies. Ho has seen filty crippled Union soldiers, he says,' turned out of ollleo by the Confedur-" ate Congress when he knows that' fifty-six Union soldiers were put in their places. Ho has "heard Lincoln ' maligned," when bo knows that ho ' oannot put bis linger upon a word ut tered by a single otto of his colleagues in tho House to sustain his falsehood.' He is horrified to relate that ho sits by sixty-one representatives who fought in the Confederate army, as though his party did not tight tn bring about, according to its own ad- missions urgently impressed upon tho .' tinotilo it bus heti'svcd. rrp!oJw speetaelo of sectional Umor.f V. condemns and dop'ir-, Journal. ytfiNhil Man. . .' Cbioaw Tiiuta, When quite a youth Gov. Tilden wrecked a railroad, roasted and ato his grandmother, aided Arnold to do sert to the British, and, if elected President, will marry Dr. Mary Walk er and re enslave tho Chicago Hanni bal Zouaves. Toute. Every ono, at times, feels the necessity of some restorative of the vital powers, depress ed by mental or bodily exhaustion. In such conditions, let every ono, instead of Hying to the slchoholio or nivilicinol stiinulenu, which mus.t be followed by depression equul to their excitumont, reinviirorate Ins ueraiigud system by the natural tonic eli-inepts of the Pkrcvi. v an nvr.up. Hold tjy all diuggisu. Unsolicited Testimony. l airlicld, Mo., April ltj, I Sol. Ocntlemcn-JSeiiig numerous cortilirate in the Maine Fanner endorsing the merits i f the Great Lung Iteuicdy, Wistah's Balsam or Vn.l Ciikury, 1 ain induced ami take girftt pleasure in giving publicity to the great cere it accomplished in my family in the year 18.VJ. During the summer of tiiat ye-ir my son, Henry A. Archer, now itiuat.T in this place, was attacked with spitting of blond, cough, weaknuss of lunus, and general debili ty, so that our family physician dt-clared him to bave S "seated ciHisuinjition. " He wan unter nielical treatment tor a nuiiilier of months, but recuived uo lieiielit from it At li-ngth, from the solicitation of himself and others, I was induced to try one bottle of Wutar's IUi.sam or Wild Chkuky, which lenetitel him so ninch I obtaineil another, which in a short time restored him to his osual state of health. I can safely reenm mend this remcily to others iu like condition. for it ia, I think, all it purjH,rU to le ths UKKAT LCNU HEMKUY or THK TIW I The almve statement, gentlemen, is my vol untary offering to yon in favor of your li.il sain, and is at your disjiosaL As ever, yours, Anhhew Awhus. If Ma, I'Rinow is so anxious to irtireiulo private life, why d.is he ond; rt-k-i the c! travdin;; thro.i.h thu country. PtuiiipiPJ f r I!-.iyH5 and K ijat i i V 1 ?!"