THE inZltll CITY GUARD. SATURDAY. NOV. 4. 1870. EDGENE CIIT.ORKGON. . DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For President. SAMUEL J. TILDEN, OrKew Tort For Vice President, THOS. A. HENDRICKS, Of Indiana. For Congress : L. F. LANE, Of Doaglu County. For Presidential Electon t HENRY KLIPrEL, ol Jackson. E. A. CRONIN, of Multnomah. W. B. LASWELL, of Grant. TUB PBOSPECT. The outlook lor the success of tho Democratic party of tho Unit n next Tuesday is very bright. Thcro is no doubt in our mind but that Mr. Til den will bo elected. Every effort pos sible has been made by the Republi cans to carry tho day. Honest, up right efforts they could not make, and they have resorted to every species of villainy and falsehood to supply their placo. Theso efforts, however, have proved bomcrangs and their cause has grown more desperato each day. Particularly strenuous efforts have boon made to carry the Pacific Coast, tho . telegraph having been made use of for that especial purpose There docs not appear to bo any doubt that Colorado has given a Democratio majority of from 300 to 400, and that its electoral voto will be cast for TilJon. Every voter should consider the merits of tho two candidates for Pres ident, Mr. Tildcn is a statesman, a man of sound judgment and clear ideas ot the policy necessary to re deom the Government from the slough of despond into which tit has fallen through the maladministration ot the Republican party through five years of war and eleven years of peace. Dur ing theso sixteen years enough money wrung from tho people in taxes, has boon squandered to pay off tho entiro national debt and leave a surplus in tho Treasury.' Mr. Hayes's record gives no hopo that he will make any change lor the better. All ot that record goes to show that ho has no will of his own. There could be no better proot of this than tho showing made on tho first pa o of this issue, of his notion in tho matter of a fraud, ulont laud claim. Tho committeo ol whioh ho was a member had agreed on a report, and though ho knew that report sanctioned a fraud, ho would not could not, ho said do anything against it. So, if ho should bo elect ed. President ho could do nothing. His Cabinet roust necessarily bo com posed of tho men who are laboring to elect him. They are tho men who have brought tho Government to its present lamentable condition and they do not desire a change of policy. If bo could do nothing against the action of a committee ot ordinary robbers what could he do against tho will of Railroad Jobber Blaine, Morton Chandler aud others whom ho must call as his counselors, and who are moo of indomitable will and used to hcving their own way, even with Grant, who dislikes to bo dictated to? It is a time when puro patriotism is demanded. Tho man who is bes qualified to conduct tho affairs ot government is tho one who should be elected, and we firmly believo that Mr. Tilden is that man. That ho is a statesman there is no doubt, and all attempts of all his opponents have failed to substantiate a singlo charge of dishonesty against him. We leave the matter to your judgment. Ho. Henry V. Blair, M.G. Irom New Hampshire, says: "The man who knows a North, a South, an East or a West, is a traitor iu his heart." This it rough on the Radical party, in and out of Congress, whose whole wholo stock in trado is abuse of the people of the South. Reference is made continually by Radical speak ers and papers, to those "lately in re bellion" "in arms against the Gor ernment" ."the section hostile to the Government," lo., and almost every speech and paper of tho Republican party that has come under our eyes his somo allusion to the danger of trusting tho people of the South with he right to hold office, or even vote. Ae howl over the chairmanship of COknittees in Congress and the sub offic 0f the House shows the sincer ity ot hi uSo xorth" bluster and hypocry Tb " S aboss of Grant is sot arjn- ' ordirg to tbe fame parcr arguuieit. 'enthera "Proteetlan.' The Southern outrage question has played a conspicuous part in this cam paign. Particularly has this been true of South Carolina. Almost ev ery day has that most formidable weapon of the Republican party, the tclccraph lines under its control, fur nished accounts of murderous out bursts in which the white Domocrats were the aggressors and colored Re publicans the aggrieved. Every ef fort was'made by the Republicans to prevent the truth from being known, and to stir up strife so that an excuse could be had for sending United States troops to that State. These efforts prevailed and the State has been over-run with federal soldiers. How much necessity there was for this is shown by tho following tele gram s Chble8Ton, Oct. 20. Tbe president of the chamber of commerce has united with the Methodist, Catholic, and Episcopal bish ops, and tbe leading Presbyterian Lutheran, Baptist and Jewish ministers and tbe presi dents of all National and other banks lo Charleston, in an address io tbe coodition of South Carolina to the people of tbe United States, which denies that the white people of Soatb Carolina are disloyal or dis affected to tbe United States government ; that any part of the StaU is in resurrection; that tbe laws cannot be duly enforced with in the limits of tbe State ; tbat anv lawful cease exiBts for federal interference ; tbat the white people of the State are disuffected towards tbe colored people, or desiro to in fringe on their civil or political rights ; tbat the rifle clubs in tbe Slate are combinations against law, that in the recent collisions the white people have been the aggressors. And now to goon and see whether the colored Republicans need "protec tion" or not. In tho New York Her ald of October 18th, tho day follow ing the issuing of the proclamation by the President commanding all un lawful assemblages to disperse, and tho day following tho issue of an or der by the Secretary of War sending all the availablo forco of the Atlantic States to South Carolina, we find an account by a correspondent at Char leston of tho riot at Cainhoy, S. C. This correspondent says that arrange ments had boon mado for a joint dis cussion, tho only condition being that neither party should take any fire arms to any meeting. A steamer was chartered to convey tho Democrats to Cainhoy, a small town on Cooper riv er. Before the steamer started largo party of negroes made a dash to seuure passage, saying they wantc "to clean out the damned Demo crats." Mr. Jervey opened the speaking and was listened to with at tcntion. After he cloned a Republi cun began a very inflammatory speech, and in two or threo minutes musket shot was heard. Instantly tho blacks rushed to the bushes where they had hidden their guns and opened a tiro on tho .Democrats, not ono ot whom was armed. Five white me wcro killed, fifteen wounded and one missing, supposed to bo killed. The bodies ot tho white men who wore killed or wounded wcro horribly inu tilated, being in many instances hack ed and cut with axes. All of them were robbed of their clothing and val uables, and then loft in tho swamps, Mr. William E. Simmoni, an old crip pled white man, was clubbed to death at tho door ot the church and then shot whilo his body lay upon the ground. And these are the men who need protection. Ir there has been anything nmni fested by tho Republican party that rises to the dignity of a ruling pas sion or distinguishing trait, it has been plunder and a dispositioi to turn all the misfortunes of tho country to tho personal advantage of its mem bers. Next to this comes tho regard for the negroes for, as we have long believed, we are now told that the 12,614 white prisoners of war, who died in tbe prison pen at Andeison villo were permitted to suffer, rot and die becauso the "Confederacy" refused to acknowledge "the manhood and the rights of our colored soldiers. The central question was the Government had commit ted itself to tho doctrine that tho ne gro was a man and not a chatte So spake Jas. A. Garfield in Congress last winter and his speech is now at hand as a "campaign document." If the prisoners at Andersonville had only been "colored" then the Repub- icans would have been deprived of one great stain on their traditional shirt. The Cooititntioo should neither say tbat it ( The Dibit) should or not be read te tbe public schools. lo attempt either won id be to mingle pol itics with religion, which all woqM drwe- war mt-U V. S. Stnatt. Yet It. B. iliyee loJoraes tbe America Alliance, tbat would rxcluJe Catholic from eEc : sod tbe IW oblican party has drag- j4 EJacation and Religion, both into the roi'itical arena. Votkhs Remember next Tuesday when you go to vote, that Grant, Tatt, Chandler and Co., have U. 8. Troops, paid in part by you, now stationed in the South to overawe the people and to secure Radical majorities. Troops in South Carolina to keep 70,000 white men from intimidating 110,000 ne groes. ' ' Troops in the South in violation of any law, and contrary to the very Constitution the managing officials are sworn to support and defend, and this action Richard Williams says is right, this lawless proceeding is endorsed by all Radical speakers and papers and vote for Hayes is a vote for military interference in elections. limned. ' The wail of the Republicans about the payment of the rebjri war debt in the event of the elecrfon of Mr. Ti den is effectually 'disposed of by the following: . R swr York, October 25. Mr. Tilden- hss writteo a letter for publication or which the following is extracts : "Should I be elected President, the provisions of tbe Uib amend ment will, so far as depends on me, oe main tainod, executed and enforced in perfect am absolute rood faith. No rebel debt will be assumed or paid ; do claims for loss or eman cipation of sny slave will be allowed ; no claim for loss or damage incurred ty aisioy' al people during the lute war, whether cov ered by the 14ih amendment or not, will be recognized or paid ; the cottos lax snail not be refunded ; I ahull deem it my duty to ve to every bill providing for the assumption or payment of any such debts, losses, damages, claims, or lor reiunding any sucn tax." Thi Republican Speakers and pa pers mado a long and doleful how during the past session of Congress, because certain investigations were conducted in secret. That howl was very patriotic. It was the height of impropriety not to let tho criminal koow tbat they were accused so they oould evade the law and punishmont Grand juries and their preceding should be made publio accordingto tho Radical theory, so those guilty of crime mijjht have due notice and thus escape justice aud merited punish ment. How wiso 1 ' a The imnienso brain that furnishes tho Washington correspondence ot the Journal has made tho astounding discovery that the Democrats carried West Virginia by a smaller majority than they expected. He ignores th fact that all along in tbe tables of probable results of the election the electoral vote of that Slate has been put either in the ltepublican or "doubtful" column. It is thus evident that tho Democrats carried thd State by a much largor majority than th Republicans expected. "Lima Mr. Ham ot Maine," com plainod in a speech mado in Congress that: "In a lew days almost a thou sand uolpless men and women in Washington will be turned upon the streets." These helpless people were ousted from the Departments by the action of Congress ; they had lived upon tho publio funds and as tbey were helpless a Dotuocratio Congress did not need them for ornament Kasson, in Congress, said of Hayes ''Show me, if you can, where evor corrupt thing was done by biin or en oouraged by him ?" We cannot Bay whether he approved Kilpatrick's let tor or not written to Aui,but so tar, we find no record of any good he has done and as to encouraging any "cor rupt thing," just look at his party and Grant's administration, are they not "corrupt things" f The public school system of tbe several slates is the bulwark of the America!) re- publio JcpuWicin Platform. If that bo true, we do not see why Radicals who nover steal squander the school fund in the Southern States and send soldiors down there to pre serve the American republic ; or why that same platform wants to take t'-e "bulwark" from the "several States" and tirn it over to the "nation." Can not the several States manage tbe bulwark? Not tbe Catholics, They were tbe Brat lo this country when establish Ins tbe Government of Maryland to provide in her fundamental law far religious free dom. r rHingiuyvn $ Spmh. Thus speaks the most radical of tho IUdi cals,yetUov. Hares compliments the A own ican Alliance tbat would not let foreigners vote or Catholics hld office. lite Journal does us too much hon or in class'iosr the Guard with the New York Sun and WvrUy the Lou isville CwrterJohrmil and other like papers. Still we can stand it if the Journal can. Eviar word of the article published in this paper two weeks ago from the WorU about IIijci and the Know Nothing, or American Alliance is true, and has been proved so by in , ... to the contrary not ithsUD Jing. Tbecb are many very simple things that are beyond the comprehension of the "braiu" of the Journal. One of tbeso things is the difference between s courteous reply to a nomination by an association of Know Nothings and a positive declarati6n of sympathy with the principles of that organiza tion, one of which is as follows : A Changs. Thos. B. Merry, Esq r well known newspaper man, has bought the Dispatch at Seattle, for merly owned by Beriah Brown, and is making it a live, readable newspaper. Scattlo appears willing to support a good newspaper and Mr. Murry wil undoubtedly furnish the pcoplo of that place with a good one. "Show me tbe man, enemy of bis country or corraptionist in bn country, with whom Rutherford B. 1 1 ayes was ever so intiinete associate. Kavtou opeeai in Longrest. That's why he is so little known he never associated with the leaders of bis party. The Republicans of Indiana are reforming Journal. They need and can stand a great deal of "reforming" in Oregon as well as Indians Geo. R. lltlin died at bis borne in Albany last Sunday of consumption, In tbe 33d year of bis age. Mr. Jletm commenced tbe prac lice of law In Albany In 1862. and ever since has been closely identified with tbe local politics of bis county. LOOKOUT. A multitude of Tilden and Hen drioks tickets have been printed and distributed bearing the name of Wil Hams instead of Lane for Congress. Particularly in Douglas county is this being done. Let voters scrutinize their tickets when they go to vote, Pouting the Books. New York Sun, Oct. It Tbe results of the recent elections enable ns to determine witb reasonable accuracy how the great question will be decided in November, lo that contest, as our readers will reinoiuber, the whole number ol electors to be chosen is 369, and the candidate wh pels as many as 183 ot these will be elected Here is the record us it stands siuce l ues days STATES CERTAIN TO VOTE POB TILDE. Alabama 10 Arkansas 6 Connecticut. 6 Delaware S Georgia 11 Indiana 15 Kentucky 12 l.ouininna. 8 Maryland. 8 MississiMii 8 Missouri ..15 New Jersey New York 35 North Carolina 10 Orejwn Tennessee.... 12 Texas 8 Vuviuia 11 West Virginia Total Or 10 more thau are necessary to elect BTATES L1KKLY TO VUTK KOH TII.DRM. California. 6 I New Hamukiro. Florida 4 South Carolina.. .193 Total.... 22 Certain States 1!)5 rrobable States 22 Grand total for Tilden 127 STATES t'KHTAIN TO VOTS FOR HAYEH. Iowa 11 Kansas 0 Maine 7 Minnesota 5 Nevada Ohio liluxle Island. Vermont .22 Nebraska 3 Total .05 STATES LIKELY TO VOTE FOR HAYES. Colorado 31 Michigan Illinois 21 Wisconsin Massachusetts ... .13 Total Certain States. Probable States 68 Grand total for Hayes. 123 Or 62 fewer than are necessary to elect DOUBTFUL. Pennsylvania , 29 SUMMARY. Grand total for Tilden 217 Grand total for Hayes,, 123 Tilden's majority 94 Less possible vote of Pennsylvania 29 Tuden s sure majority 65 This Is just the way tbe caso stands since the result of Tuesday's elections has become known. It leaves 1 ilden'e success about as certain as Frank Heme's was after tbe elec tions of Coluber, 1852. We have no long r anydouotor the complete triumph of tbe Itxlorm par'y. Hut it will not be achieved without an earnest struggle. The party ol corruption will die hard. The possession ol power will onlv be surrendered after desoer te fighting. Iu tbe State of New York es pecially, the combat wdl be most intense and ncessant from this day forth until the elec tion of I uesday, or. 7. Every trick snd device will be resorted to by tbe men in of fice to save themselves from the dire neces sity of seeking new occupation. But no trick and no device, however conning or however audacious, can overcome the will of the people to have change, and to turn out the Grants, Robesons, Chandlers. Ulaioes, llubcocks, r lobes, Shepherds, and all tbe bandit I woo for the last seven years bars disgraced or plundered the country. From the Baltimore G alette, Oct 1L GrantUm is crushed to earth never to rise again. The bloody shirt will bo bleached. Chandler, lilaine, Jlor ton. and the rest may cease to trouble themselves about the solid Nuih. for they will have enough to do to pre vent a solid iSorth. tor every vote the Itepublicans may secure by bayo nets in the South, they will lose five in the North. The battle will now be transferred to New York, but nc fear need be entertained in regard to the State that has twice given a ma jority for Tilden. Forty-foar persons joined a Liberal So ciety organised by Dr. Vork in Baker City 00 last week Sir Jobs L Ilirklio. one of Omron's early pioneer, died OO atqrdaj, the Utk mst, aline rri.ieoe or a is ton, W illiam liirklin. in th 84th year of hi ag. Iba Ko-barjr, InoVp.od.-Dt is tbe Cooper Jii'g niiuh lor lbs treenbacktrs either. iundurd. Aagael Flower. The most miserable beings in the world are those suffering from Dyspepsia and Liver Com plaint More than sevfnty-five per cent 'of th people in the United State are afflicted with the twe disease and their effect ; uch a Sour Stom ach, Sick Headache, Habitual Cortivenes, Pal pitation of tbe heart, Heart-burn, Water-brash, gnawing and burning pain at the pit of the Stomach, Yellow Slu, Coated Tongue and air agreeable taste in the mouth, coming op of food after eating, low spirits, etc (Jo to your Drug gist and get a 75 cent bottle of August Flow er, or a sample bottle for ten cent. Try it two dose will relieve you. Cka.ni 4 Brioham, agents, San Francisco, CaL Ths Fakili Provided with Glens's Sul phur Soap need hav no fear, if it i used free ly, of Salt Kheum, Scald Head, King Worm, Itch or any other of those annoying and disfig uring eruptions which children are so apt t contract at school Hollow ays Pills. In all crowded cilie, Malaria and fogs are breathed over and over amin. till lha itmnrest luium are in callable of producing pure blood, hence the sluggishness of mind and body, the weariness and irritability of many peraons during Xni season ot in year. These medicine neutralize theae impurities and give vigor to the head, heart and itomachs 25 oent per box oifpor, 188 University Subscriptions. All subscription to the State University are now over due. The property ha been accepted by and turned over to the State, and I am ir structed by the proper authorities to proceed ana collect au sums at once. GEO. B. DORBIS, Attorney -at-Law, JUST RECEIVED AT MARK STEVENS', AGENT FOR REMINGTON & SONS' Breech Loading Central Fire Military and Sporting RIFLES AND SHOT-GUNS. ALSO, PISTOLS CARTRIDGES, And all kinls of ammunition for breech loading Uun. uui ana e mo. CALL. SON & OSBURN BB OFFERING TO THE PUBILC, Sugars, Teas, Coffee, Canned Goods Tobacco & Cigars, Glass & Queens ware, Wood and Willow ware, BREAD, CAKES AND PIES, And in fact everything usually kept in a flrst class tiroeerv otore or Bakery at UKUItUUK rmCKS (or cash or ready psy Satisfaction guaranteed. Unods delivered to any part of the city free of charge, NEW HARNESS SHOP. CHAS.HADI.EY, At Dunn's Old Stand, T7-EEP8 CONSTANTLY ON HAND A GOOD IV assortment of of Hack, Buggy & Team Harness, Saddles, W hips, Spurs, flutters, Collars, Currj Combs end Brushes And everything usually kept ina flrst clasa Har nesssnop. Jai DUNN & STRATTQN, AT THI OL STAND OF P. B. LUNN. XT A VINO ASSOCIATED WITH ME IN AAbusiness Mr. HORACE F. STHATTON, we have just received a new, large and WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS, Making a specialty of HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. We desire to make no irrand flourish, but do say mat tanner can come nearer getting ANYTHING THEY MAY WANT at our store than at any other establishment in town, ana tney can buy them on as good terms. W have a full line of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRYGOODS, FANCY GOODS, LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, MEN AND BOY'S CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, And are continually addimr to our xtarh fa meet ui demand of the public. DUNN & STRATTON. QHOCEKIKS-lshall keep oa a full of GROCERIES & PROVISION And invite the attention of hoitke-pra. l. u. HL Ualt KH JEWELRY ESTABLISMEXT. J. S. LUCKEY, DEALER IN (J Jj Clocks, Watches, Chains, Jewelry, etc. , Ropairin?; Promptly Executed. fctTAil War Warraatea'.j J.S LC'KKY, ' PosTorncKBriLDiso. wllU'Vtu A Eighth 8U.. Cufeoc CHy. IM and Stationery Store. POST OFFICE BCILDlSG.TXOEXECItr.l hav oa band and as roasWnllr rriiw asmnamitef tn fi4 School aad Milinm book. SUtiosery. Blank Book. Pnrtfoli., Card Wallet. Blank. PArtaoanae. He. Mr n eem. prwat lly SilM. A. 8. P4TTKRSOX. ATOTICE TO CREDITORS.-N.itic k ea that U. K Um b. J.1 hereby sivea that O. (pointed adminitntv nf the wtt V c.rK.L Burbndire, dVceaard. AD Drnoaa krin .Uin. ak-aiut aid rifceaoed will Prmrat th nine to Bo at aiy office ia Eofrne City within 6 month from tl pablkatina of thi ir. tita d. HUKKIS, AdmV. Ocber 21. K. iTTira.a T?rTT.:r v wc ia fronts LA BELLE WAGOX.! DENTAL. . TR. F. WELSH1 ha ODensA jjenuu lloom per manently in the Underwood Brick ttlTTTT? Eugene City, and respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage. liefer by permission to . Cardwell, Portland. 0. A. MILLER, DENTAL ROOMS in DUNN'S- BUILDING, EUGENE CITY. ProfcMn DEST1STBT AM ORAL JTRGEBT A. W.PATTERSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office on Ninth Street, oppoalte the St. Chariea Hotel, and at Be.ldeaee, ELTOKNK CITY, OREGON. IE3. NICHI2T & SHIELDS, HAVING ASSOCIATED IN THE prac tice of Medicine, offer their professional service to the citizens of Eugene City and the surrounding country. Special attention given to all OBSTETRICAL CASES and UTER-' INE DISEASES entrusted to then- care. Bill due when the service is rendered. Offices on Ninth street and at the residence)' of Dr. Nicklin on Willamette street, between? Ninth and Tenth streets. se2 DR. JOSEPH P. GILL CAN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or res' idence when not professionally engaged. Office at the POST OFFICE DRUG STORE Residence on Elghtb street opposite Presby terian Church, Chas. M. Horn, PRACTICAL GUNSMITH. tv a t vt tv nrrvn tjtvt i?j lsand materials. Repairing done in tft- the neatest style and Warranted. lfet Sewing Machines, Safes, Locks, Guns loaned and ammunition furnished. Shop on Ninth street, opposite Star Bakery. 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"Let me have three boxes of vour Pills ovrjiu. a mail, for Chills and Fever." I have overd o such testimonial a these, tat want of space compels me to conclude. FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS And all eruptions of the sk'a, this Ointment ia invalualiie. It doe not heal extemallv alona. but penetrate witb the most searching fleet to tbe very root of tb evil. IIOLLOWA V'S PILLS Invariably cure tbe following diseases : DISORDERS OF THE KIDNEYS. In all disease aftVel in tbeaa ornna. whether. thry aeeiet too much or too little water ; or whether they 'be sfljjcted with stone or gravel, ot with aches sjd pains settled in th loins over th region or tb kidneys, these Pdl should be taker ti-cwdiDg to th printed directions, and the Oint ment should b w. II robbed into tbe small of the. back at lied time. Thi treatment will give almost immediate relier when all other mean Lava failed. FOB STOMACHS OCT OP ORDER, No medicine will so eflVtnillv imnmra thu. 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SON HiTDOCC. 1 ueat for tho TniUi kt.lx .art round ear hr,x nf P,i, Oitskt A hand reward will b gim to any on resdenag sack laformatma a. nay lead u tb detection' of y party e trues count felt in to medteaje. or vend ia th lne kainrlng them m scsuonoo. S"M th maanraetory of Prosor Hot loway Co.. Stm lork. d by til respectab UnirsrM and Dealers in MrdiciM thmncboot IM ri'iided wurld, ia boxes at xi crata, U cat and II oca. WTbere is eoaiorab)e savtag by taktsc jrrrr xe h. B Direttiuns for tbe guidaacoof paliesta at every danrder are 9u4 to r b box.