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TIIE ASHLAND UNION, : WEDNESDAY AIORNING; OCTOBEB .1. 1 f'J'iwS mm I. M IANM8. .., I. B. UMDIB. ytid, tit Ocl. 4, 189. f ' JJ-L-ll ! LIX.-il.IIJl- 1,1, I1 ll.TB r :n:datiaEtate Ticket- - . v - ; McntuM, , lif.SEftAL OEOEGI W. M0R61M, to M-.TXaajrV teTeXSOa, . WILLIAM MHO, Itnuinialnunn), " raiUDEUH VAK TBOMr. -. nmii mu (vacancy), f. ..1U0JU8.M" KIT, ,. niuriu m mti, ; .. 'soki spekc, -' 'v; inouit iuiui,' . m. wilsos, ;- h. b. mm. . . Mor rcauo woaae, ... CHARLES BO 8 EL, Clerk ef the Swavea Gout , ': ' BAN1EI I SAli, .... JUMmI CwBtj ifjnoirttic Ticket, . JlAHjjELMAY. - , Reprttenlatite, -WILLIAM LARW1LL, . Treaeurew, WILLIAM 0. HKLTMAN, ComaatMiotier, WILLIAM COWEN, Infirmary Director, OSES LATTA. ; Coroner, " v iSftEAL MARKET Tftiite Hen on Guard to Night 1 LAST RALLY OF THE CAMPAIGN. DEMOCRATIC ; '' ' MASS . IJEIBTDNiB The Democracy ud til others who are ,; ia favor of free government, tbe Union : of tie States sad equal tuition, tod op. ' ..'pnsed Is the wicked tod scandalous doo- Irises of misorgaatioa tod Negro Equal ' Hty are Invited W be preteot at Aihlaad SATURDAY EVENING, OCT. 7A, . w uere mey will Bear Hie words bfparri. eutaj bm train fro the COX T MOHTO.Y. , Ho- Xhcr "Wortc : Qeaeral Cox ia his letter lo the QW i Abolilioaiitt are Baling a dctper- ua commute., titeatptct to fledge the to 4. the Democratic ma- flegro EaSrage qaeeuoa y proposing a joril J,. Aahlaad &mtj. The street (theme for the coloalsattoa of the e-1 aad allew ire lined with Hilt aimoaaoina greet ia Georgia, Alabama and oae ot two other States. This scheme has beea denounced as wild, ehinterioal aad vision ary, by nearly ell the lead'ug presses, Abolitioa meetings. At great efptate the; hare imported several of the biggest bond holders sad worst liars ia the 8tate, to address their, meetings. It is ssid that not only of the Democratic, bnt of thai even Jirr., fearful of the judgment to I VI ARD JNO-M'SWEENEY ESQ We ma; sUte that these speakers will potUittly he present and that the than k dart of their unsurpassed eloqaenee should . be frtcned lo by oae of the largest erowdt gaiaweu ia Ataiaaa. Cent srerrbody, and ring tbeknetl of tte fanatics thai would reduce the noble llood of too Aaglo Saxoa to the level oi Come erery Body, and hear from hit wt Eps, refutation of the charges that bars beta brayed by the Iipt of the Abo- fittoa houadt, against C. L. Vallandio- . J. P. COWAN, Vk'n. Dtuocrntit Central Com. EOLLON THE BALL LET SO 03TE FORGET THAT JUDGE GEDDES " ' ARD HON. B. BURNS '1 spfh at HayosVille oa tRID AT AFTERNOON, OCT. 6, '65 : IItaoTer,Gre8,Lake,yermillioB, Mo- heoaa, ferry, Mifflia sad old Montgom ery will sQ tetd large delegations to this meeting. Lot At people by srn'dt for m day Ihebarmits aai tara ei ia a ..ssata this great gathering; of the pea ' t Mil 1 TD TSB rEMOCBACY OF ASH- ;r uko cpcimr. - The Ctatral Committee, htring deter. ttinedtomai th hahnee of the cam ra?uactiTe aad aseful, make tit follow 4 . in; tppointmeolt, hoping that the frieads will tppreeiate our eaute aad gfva oar . meetiogi the attention they deserve, end must hire to make them cffeetoal, aad la tura we sty yoa shall hava taiuble ajieaken to address yoa. 4. SATANNAn Thnrsday Ets amjr, Oct 6th." 8peakn, T. J. Ksaay tT.B.lIoCarty. . : KITlfLDI-Pridsy Erabing, Oct. 6:h. Ppeakert, J. J). Joaec aad B. M. ' C:;W. ' " ' 7. EU0GLE8-Friday Ivv Oot. Pth. Speakers, W. A. 0. Emersoa and J. J. Jacobs. . . . To eppoiotmenti lire beea made for r.isow, Crete and Like Townships. f r tie rtuoa that there will be a Vast Kiting ia Loudoavillr for the aeeom. jc'lioa of those towaihipt . . J. P. COWAN, CiV" . Sptmotratit Cintrat Cm. Brpublieaa party. Maay of tei Repuh licas papers characterised tt as the prop, eaittoa of a Mnoodle."', Pemoorart tV aouaeed it beoauae they saw bonrath the limty veil, sod knew that it wee aothing hat aa entering wedge divide.-the gov- eraaMat ef the white maa, and by form lag a few negro States, gredua ly accus tom the people to hear of negro Govern ors, and Jndgrs aad. juries Ac., and to eee affiro representatives' in ' the House aad Senate of the United 8taree. That sooh, aad even worse thia that woald be the result, k provea by .the testimony of one of the leading and most intelligent politicians of the North W st Ia a speech recently niado by Govern or Morton of Indiana, at Richmond in that State, io referring to that plan, he sty:, .. 's !" Very well, say some, this is all' very well, if we can get the negroes to go i here. Hot let me say that tbe colored States would be a balance, of power in this country. I set; is it desirable to have a colored Sttte government J I sty it it not. It it not lor mtny reasons One reason ia. that such Sutes would perpetually constitute a balance of power. Tbey would be held bound by the strong est tie Ibat ever bound men together the tie ot eolor and raee tbe tie of a down trodden- tod despised race As three hundred thousand slave holder, by t common tie, were able to govern this anion for a long time, to lour millions of people, bound together by a much strong er tie-rdeapised by the whole world, as l he j have been would constantly vote and act together, and their united vote would c institute a balauoe of powor that miht eot trol the Government of thia nation. I submit, .then, however elearly and strongly we miy admit the natural rights of the negro I submit it to the intelli gence of the people that colored State governments are not desirable ; that they will bring about results that are not to be hoped for; that finally they would threat en to bring about it, and, I believe, would result ia a war or raers. .. That, accord' 03 to Gov, Morton, we have Gen 'Cox in favor of a proposition that will give the aegroea ia this coun try tbe power to control tha satire eoua trv. KnrUoEeihK, as he ssn thev will be, by the" ties f of raea.tha will' hold tbe "belaooe of power," that would "oontrol the Government of the Nation," How, then, must we tee it f Cox's plan of negro 8tates is even worse than hit other idea of Negro Suffrage. Better let them vote ia Ohio and elsewhere than form negro8tatesand give them the meant of controlling the destiny of the Union through this balance of power. We wish to Heaven that the miserable devls that are so anxious that a aigger should rule over them,.eould be sent for a time to some lone island, and enjoy in peace and tranquility the A mean rule with all its odoriferous acocuipanimeota. EVERYBODY Come to Ashland on .Saturday evening tnd hear Vallandig&am and McSwce NIT. It will be moonlight and all ean return home as safely aad comfortably as ia broad day light. ImT Scarce an issue of the Timtt is seen bat contains a certificate of Jirr's good character. When a man becomes so notoriously infamous that he.is obliged to bolster himself ap with bought certifi cates of character it is time people were examining their locks j'nd, bolting their doors. ' Hands on your ppekets. But poor Jirr. is about run out of eertileates and so kreps tbe one he bought of I Hickok ia his paper indefiojta'y. Won't Jirr. inform ns through ths Time how each. money he took from that Insurance Company and gave to Ktckae for that etrtiBMto tr-Remember that tbe AhUd Coun ty Fair eomes off on Wednesday, Tburs day and Friday next, tbe 1 lth, 13th and 15th days of Oetobei- , . MOSEY. Wa may have a showing shortly about couple of matters connected with tbe Smut machine dowa street. Wa have some of lbs facts ia regard to a certain insurance agency, and. soma mora ia re gard to the whereabouts of soma, money that belongs lo the relatives of a dead sol- ditr TVyara hunting for tha money and v are waiting for .tha facta. tv Wa u L. Jirr. Brmnt if ha has seea tha raUtivos of thai dead soldier. They are talking about "bounty moBey." Perhaps they are-as" eruy a Blocvh says 3rr. aat,' whea hs got thaeheok for that soldiers everooat at Columbus, end oow don't ramembsir any- thing about it. , No telling; bat, Jin. yoa ought to piy tha bay for hit evef. eoai- It is gatting tolerably low to ap. propriats their alothea after taking their 0007. same,- has beea iadaeed to give twenty IvaeeaM towards; die etuse.? Note. Be charged (hem aa extra dollar oa a bill to make it ap. ' Tha Hon. (?) John Shximak, who bears the huge title ol U. S. Senator has coma dowa to address his fellow countrymea at Troy. : Tha Tro jans will tura eat to hear this owner of government bonds tell . them Why he should sot pay tax on his property, and way -the poor meebaoie and tbe aard working farmer should bear tha burdens of the fOTcmmeat for him. To cover up hit dirty tracks and his picas for usury, he will denounce democrats snd lie about TiUANpioHAM. Oh! Ye Gods! Tbe great John Sherman, retailing Abolition lies and slang to hfs ''fellow countrymen," at little township gatherings. Verily Johs is scared. These Copperheads may get into power, and then John's bonds will be taxed and a miserable third rate lawyer will no more disgrace a seat in tbe Senate of tho United 8tates. - stir Tbe grounds of the Ashland County Agricultural Society are 'now aboat ready. They are beautifully loca ted and every pains has been taken to fix them up in the best possible style. "TTE KNOW OUR FRIENDS." So said one of the mottoes on the ban ners carried by the band of veterans to the Democratic meeting ia Ashland But L. Jirr. Sprenolc, Jacob Hil- dibrand, M. B. Parmelt, c. 4o claim to be the special friends of the sol dier. jErr., ws all know, has a peculiar faculty of sticking to the soldiers by ttlch ing to their money. He is to very friend' ly that he sticks to thousands of it yet snd prove his frit ndbhip for sll future time by swearing that he will always keep it. ' Then thrrc are the tax-assessor and collector. They are friends of the sol dier, but they are not friendly enough lo give up fbeir fat offices and give them to one or two of hundreds of men ia this country that eerv d their county "faith fully snd well." There they ars, two- great, lubberly specimens of the genvt homo, stout enough to hitnmer an anvil or split rails, who stsyed ft home and en joyed themitelvee at ease, during all the tour years of bloody snd relentless strife. There they are lining their pockets with Greenbacks, while the soldier returned, out of business snd scarce knowing which way to turn to earn their bread, ia left 00. U ik. ..M 1 .1 tl . : u imv vviv. Alia 1 iiicj an tweet speci. mens of the Soldier's friends. - CERT 41. V We have been frequently aked wheth rr Vaixanmgram wculd certainly be here next Saturday. We ean inform the people that Mr. Valla mhouam was teen by Mr. McCarty and that he promised potitivtlg to be present. Everybody turu out and hear Val Jeff's Friends. Jeff says, "come, my good soldier friends, although I have chca'ed you out of your bounties and mads thousands of dollars out of yur toils, hardships and llood, eouie, good ivllnws, and vote for my candidates for county office, so I can get tha county priming, for then I can serve tha county the same way I served yoa. .. : ,. , . .. . "Vote for Sterlino Buebncll' for treasurer, -for 8rr.RLi!(o will give me the printing of Ihs lax' receipts, and I'll make the county sweat for it it I gsta chance at them." - .-'; v Again he 1 saya,'"Cjmei god eitiaens, I have ekinned you eveiy'tVmel ot a chance and I propoe to do so la the fu ture, but if yoa vote for my county effi- you ean thus equalise the skiaaiag process, and I won't need to do to much skinning' vulietiuQlly, if you will- givs me tie ehanoe to do so collectively." Every body vote for tha beef-bound's eeedidatcs, to the beef-hound esa buy more beef. : v.' JC3D0M'r forget the Grand Ball 00 the evening of the second day of the Fair., Dancing at the Town Hall. Sup per at tha Miller Douse. . IF TIIE WEATHER Should be favorable, the meeting at Ash land oi Baturdsy evening will be held oa the street between the MeNaltyaed Mil ler Houses. . II cold and stormy, it will be held at the Tows Hall. t'Taxftitoai nml Double : ttluatU Now 1 " "Tsaado feast bs double, what it now ia w meet eiDonis." Tbts startlin? an aounoemeat eomei from Hoa. Thaddeus Stevens, the Chaumaa of the Commitlee oa Ways aad Means ia .Congress. Oa when! Is' this' doubVtaiatioa' to fall f General Cox aad his 00-laborers say you musfaot put any taxation on the capital invested a Lnited Stales Bjnds. Joint Sbxrxan who it a candidate before the peo pie for the United StttcaSenatorahip, aayt the carritgee. niaaoa and plate of the hold art of these Bonds' should even be ex emoted from taxation. The double lax ation must necessarily, then, full with crashing weight ea the over taxed tax payers of tha aonnlrv. Have thev not spirit eaougb tp coniult their own inter est, so tar as to auke an effort to alleviate their tax burthens, bv voting for the Democratic eaadvdatrst Beyond ques tion, a change .cannot make their condi tion worse, and thcM is every reason to hope that it will" be improved. By all eans, try a ensoge, .nffma. liTTUo officers o the Ashland Coun ty Agricultural Society; have made spe cial. ttraigemeoU'for the care of stock. Convenient and spaeioua stalls have been creoU-d sufficient for the accommodation of all. Hay will pe furbished free. ' ' A t'urae from Generation to Gcnorallon.n . Hen. Thaddeus Stevens, lbs Chairman of the Committee on Ways aud Meant in Congress, whose duty it is to understand the .wants of tie' Government, or the mesas necessary to cany on the Admin- iatrition, says thai our publio debt Is so great that it rill bs to our people "a curse from ge- oration to generation." Mr e. " . t ' onvens is an Aooiuioniat. lie never has been a Democrat, or what lias been termed "a Coppsrhead." This is what our people have ttcurcd "a cureo from generation to generation" by voting in to power the Republican party in 1 800 Will they aggravate this ourto, instead ol undertaking to mitigate it, by voting to continue this par4y in"powcr I That is tlie question it becomes their duty to de cide upon on the second Tuesday of Oc tober. Slatema. aaJThs aew grounds for the Fair at Ash lead arc sitaated just East of towa aa tha Wooatir road. l ie a spleadid plsea for tha purpose. . ' irjLTwo Wild Bufftloet from the prtr iea of tha Wast will be oa exhibition free I tithe Ashlaad Ceuaty Fair.'; "" Next Tuesday Is the day of Election That day will deoidethctVer we are, ia the future, to be governed by Ihe Negro Equality party and their negro allies or by White men. Stephen A. Douglas and the Democratic party, tay thit government wat mtdt by white men. The Abolition ists'rny this f orernmrnt was made bj men who evaded the truth fur the benefit of niggers. Moroan says unequivocally, no negro suffrage or equality. Cox says that a nigger is good enough to stand on the Union platform with him. .Choose ye between. .-. - .. , tAn ample Hall of large site has been built by thcofficersof the Fair upon their new grounds for ihe display ol fruits, flowers, pictures, domestic manu facturea' ic, Ac, of which to unusualu I !.! ! '..J . ' ' lure iuaninj n cxpecieu inia year. S.We last week noticed briefly the 1--. . i . ; . ril; u; imci idii 1 regiuf ui 01 vmo suiuien wcD through our town on the A. k G. W Railway, and that they all seemed to be MorqAn met- Jife have since lcarteJ some additional facts in regard to them. It appears that "big leiy " the Abolition tax srtersor, heard they wore coming and no went op to tbe cars to talk nigger equality to Ihrm.. fie was teri.ibly U ken down,, when tlie first reepon e hs met was a genuine "hurrah . &r Moroan," and still worse befuddled .whea that slo gan cry went all ameg the line of ears, tjmt after time; aad -with such heartiness aa only soldiers know how to cheer. The assessor snifljaad sauffad aad spit, and lbs last the toljitrt eaw of him or his, was his coat tails steading out. Straight and stiff enough td carry a aigger baby. "Big nasty", wat not there', but with that' Bible and Ilyron Book tndcr hit arm, over which he histoid more infernal lies tad cheated more-men than would damn a hundred saints, was watching the pro ceeding from the corner of Rev. Har kit'i churchi Whua Jeff saw Jake run ning, he thought, some of the soldiers he had swindled were after him, tod noth ing mora was tota of Jell until after the last soldier ' had U ft. town. Evea t the ghosts of dead soldiers, uho money 11 oie it Ih pocket: frfi bauat hi vis ions sad disturb hit dreamt.' saTh raca tAok; this year in tha aew grounds of ths Aihlaad County Fair a ixad ap ia tha heat meaner for the r'urpoWenl we expect to sae some 2-4.6 travelling over it during the coming Faivv.,,;, : .', '-..; -:-:',. " Whmt maktt Thrm dboliHonitt One JonN DouoniRrr, ' who some years ago went la California, has return ed. He left this country "for tha coun try's good" aad met ef all patties hoped that hie leaving would bo final. But John baa returned to tbe bosom of his loved family. While John was'sway he made a little money. Ia California mon ey means money not rags. Joiim brought his chink to the stales and a aatriotie in dividual induced him to buy greenbacks t Hi per cent on the dollar and invest the greenbacks ia Government bonds Immediately after this patriotic proceed J ing , John became excessively "loyal," although, but a short time before Le left California he made a most bittor Copir . head. speech and dt nouncd Lincoln at a traitor snd Jomneoiaaa perjured villain. When he got hi bonds he changed his tun. Wa die not tnlAnd Ia nniin Lim si th's length. We oolypropoaed to ssy that tbis sneak tl aew stumping Ashland County for the purpose of persuading the people that he should have not only the benefit of having swindled ihe govern ment out of ie-fity per cent, but, also, that his money thus invested should not be taxed to pay our national debt. John don't work for hire. The Abolition Cen tral Committee do not pay him. ' If he and his like can succeed, the laboring man will pay his (axes fcr him, while John odd slumber gently in the arms of Well, co it. John, the Bond hoi- aa 1 der! moke these igcorar.t ft Hows vole scoording to your wishes, rctsil them your stale lies, draw that baboon phis of yours to its utmost length . pt.u a few mere wrinkles in your monkey I ace, buy some more bonds, get a litt.'e better posted on tho position ol tho Ace, King, Queen and Jack, and at some future timo the Abo liiionists may nominate, you fr Cnun'y Jack sj. Ycu derrree the position, ' Jolin Donley. The candidate for Commissioner on the Abolition ticket presents an anniwil) in politics. Perhaps he ia 0110 of thos. to whom little intelligence has been vouchsafed, and consequently but little ought to be expected. If ever nature designed him for a Democrat, whether by fair or foul means, the attempt was sn abortion. But nevertheless thia same Jon Donley professed to be a Demo cral for forty-fire years of his life, snd doubtless would be yet, if he had been under forty five years ef ago during the. war, and subject to draft. But eicuirt from draft hi could safely shout, 'rally round the flap, boys," and "glory to the nigger in the highest,' without fear that his devoted person would suffer from re bclli ous bullets. He now prcsects him self ss t candidate lor Commissioner on the Abolition ticket, and like any other donkey it braving through Ashland coun ty, asking the votes of Democrats as well ss Republicans st the coming election What are bis claims upn either party 1 lie urges his loyally to one class and hit Democratic precedents to the other. liin loyalty consists in his voting the Aboli tion ticket for three or four years, snd nothing more, nis willingncs to do Ihe blading of his Abolition masters secured him, as he conceive a petty ofboe. Hit apparent joy over hi prtferenco shows conclusively why he deserted the Dem. oeratie parly, and joined the opposition. We would soy lo Republicans, volo for this tool of self sggrandis'ment, and thenby thow your apprcoiaiicn of li keen appetite Tor tfliee Lucifrr like, he seeks dominion. All honest men will vote to have them stsy si home. But the most ridiculous part of the man's course is his impudence in asking Democrat tt vote for him. How ho helped Democrat. to free Orange towrahip fr.im the draft in 1863-1, surclycatitlo him to their con sideration. When asked to contribu'e to this purpose, he would snewcr, "I sm ovsr forty-fiveund Calvi is under twenty. a,ci tbe copperheads get out of the draft the best way tbor eaa. . I'll dr. my share by shouting Union,' and abus. mg my neighbora." If there It a Htm ocrat. in Ashland county, who thinks Uonlxt is tntiUsd to hit vote, be will not be found in Orange township, and ospecisily in bis own immediate neigh borhood. He refused to help them in need. They do not feel like flattering hit vanity by voting for him oow. Re member and condemn the man at thebtl' ot box next Taetday. BeaJTuc negroes srs coming to Ohio in Mores. The people of Southern Ohio are complaining. If ths word "white" is stricken out of the Constitution, we will 'have half a million of them in our Btate a a few years. Remetnbet this, voters, . RESEVBERy . Whenyou eoaate fcaet your votes ca Taesdsy aval, that General Cox tt Ober. Rs, la reply to tha question ot a aegro, declared4 himself antqtttvoeally in favor ef ygro Vmye f Ohi. o-l - ' REMEMBER That while General Moroan was bra ring the perils of the Camp and Field .bearing with his men the hardships of the weary and foot-sore march snd the dangers of the deadly fray, Genera! Cox. tba Miscegenation candidate, wat strut- iogtboot tht camp with polished buttons and straps aud hit kid gloves of the pur est white, whioh he would not soil with ke hind cf 1 private or bis musket , Tonicity wa- Veracity. We dcubl not the Ashland Times of this week will be teeming with all kinds of charge! against the Democracy., Now, while no one questions Jirr 'a voracity his capacity fcr beef some people do doubt his veracity. . We don't know but the latter part ol that hut aeotence is in correol. They do oot doubt it. They know all about it They know that be it tbe most, unmitigated liar and the meanest maa In Athland Couoty.. .They know that before the Grand Jury of the county he, himself, swore that his publi cations were false and that he waa a com mon liar. Everybody knows this snd so no body will believe him or his paper Keep ap your reputation ea beef-hound, Jm, r tht it all that is left you. - ' I 1 I II 1 I I t '.t; t - Tbe Sky to Bright. Every thing indicate! a great revolu tioo In public sentiment. . The Democra cy wiU'certaiuly carry New York, Penn. ylvania and' New Jersey, aad tha Negro Suffrage ptrly in Iowa will bt badly beaten. '' If we but do our doty, ws think that General Georoi W. Moroan will be the next Governor of Ohio. Democrats, tha time is short. Go to work. "Put your shoulder to the wheel, pray to the God of right for success, tnd pu$h on the column," an i victory will be ours. -.- e - t . , REMEMBER THIS SOLDIERS, That while, in order to deceive you and get your volts, the Abolitionists have, in a few irtlacccs, nrminated soldiers for office, they have always nominated men who held offices in the irmy ind receiv ed large pay fur their services, while the private, who did tbe fighting tnd the wink, is pasted by. ' ' . ' ." Every Pemoerat SlionM be at Work. TO THE DEMOCRACY OF OHIO- FROM THE STTE CENTRAL COI- , juITTEE. , EVERY BODY READ. . nur State Kiecmiva I' Uve to ndlrea you a few words of well founded enoouia.'cmont.. Our advices from all parts of the Suite are very satis factory, and we feel justified in assuring you, that if every Democrat will do Ki uuiy irom now unm the close ot the polls on the acoo'.d Tnsadav nf Minlw.r Slate will be rescued from ihe hands of the Abolitionists The reign of te:roi has pawed by and as passion subsides, the jeople become ami us to listen lo ar gument aud reason. The monstrous scheme of tbe ladicais lo place nrgwe upon a fooling of perfect political and so cial rqnsli'y wiih the whites, and togov tut this country in sll time to come by meins of negro votrs; snd the flagrantly njust proposition lo forever exempt from taxation four thousand millions of prop erty in the shape of g vcament accuri ties, and thus create a privileged monir.l aristocracy, receiving nnnnnllv in il... shape of interest, hundreds of tuill f n of loaeaaruwu irjiu the people, but paying no taxes themselves to the State Govern, ment j thn wanton extravagance of Con gross ahd the State 1 egisliture ; the op i reebive character of the four dollar mi litia commutation tax ; the swarm of un necessary office holders, civil and military drawing nav hut ilnino. nnhin.. . L frauds, peculations and defalcations of B.L..i:.f . a 1 auuiiiiuu omuiais almost daily brought to liht j the contrast between tho ambig uous and dcocptivo platform of the Abo lilion Slate Cot.vention, and theunrquiv ocal, nu'spnkcn principles announced by our Cm mention, and the equally striking contrast bctwuin tho : vacillating and trimming COur0 of Generul (r lh Ak olition candidate for Governor, and Ihe frank, manly speeches of our nohle can didate, General George W. Morgan the pairwie coure 01 our returned snldiert who ar njecting, with rcorn, the Aboli tion dtotrice of negro equality, all those tt-inra are tolling with powerful of fset uonn the nnhlin n.in.l mnA thousinds. who have ever been opn sed Ia ... I.. J iu ui, ui nnuse nu rcnect. Fellow Democrats, now ' lh time for yro lo woik snd to work earnestly. For lour years you Dave suffered obue and persecution for vonr mi n'nlA. V,.n bore it til rather tha i desert them. When the history of these dark timet shall be impartially written. In inn will Ka 01 van Ihe credit of having pre-erred whatever of ConMiimional liberty shall reraaia ia the land. Con tin ne la merit lliia hir.li honor; oontinue to be the elampionsof ina vootutuuon and rqnal rights cxhib. It Vonr ancient seal for aha aneaeaa nf tna good cause ; oee every honorable meant iu ircnginen tna promote it be vigilant; be active; tnd you will, ere long, tee your time honored tnd beloved party again in the ascendant, and the Union and the Constitution gloriously restored.. By order of the Dcmoeratio State Ex ecutive Committee. . JOHN G, THOMPSON, Chairman. REMEMBER, That wherever yoo tee the name of t soldier upon a tiokel- it is Col, this, or Qapt that, or Lieut somebody, but you you have never yet seen announced as one of their candidates, Prime anybody. 3 ' Democrats, remember that lo less than one week, the election will take place. Have you seriously thought cf the great questions that are in a manner to bo de cided on that dayT' Have you tome lo . the coooluion that with you rests a greet responsibility f If not, do to at once, end then uta every exortion that the God . of nature hae endowed you with, lo bring about a successful eleotioa of these who" -advocate- lh) princif lee which ; every ! American oitiaen ahonld hold deaf. , JCv ery oitisea ahould feel it ineuabeoi upoo. ' him to labor for the success of ths prist eip'.es which he believes to be correct snd the adoption of which. In his belief, would result in the greatest good to tha' people. Refusing to do su at this time, when such important' Interests are at stake, and when there is so much danger to b tpprehond:d from the success of radical measures, uimid at the very fr uit of society aa they are, would be .aV most criminal. No ordinary obette'.a shou'd dTier any good citizen fmm doing, hit utmost to tontince bit ronaervativa neighbor of the Importance of defeating .' tht candidates of tha Negro .Suffrage party, and we ho a that every Democra will incessantly labor to this euL0f i oira Strct. , v ,.,.., 1 1.. ' SHBSI fP'S.',!,; ; "4 - THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF ' ASI1LAND COUNTY are hereby nod.' Bed to meet at thoir respective placet of holding Elections, 00 the Second Tactr ' day of Ootober, A. D. 1805, beinr tho ! 101b dny ol October, A. D. 18 and rote tor the following Officers, to-wit: One Governor; one Lieutenant Gotr ernor; one Supreme Judge; (full term,); one ("'upreme Judgo; .(vacancy,) oaf Treasurer of Stale ; one Attorney Generv si ; one School Commissioner ; one Mem-' ber of ihe Board of Publio Works; oat' Clerk of tho Supreme Court; oao ftey-t resentatire; one Treasurer ; one Com- misMontr; one Infinnaty Director; oae' Coroner; ond. one Stale Senator, to ran. resent the Couulkavf Ashland and Rich-' land. : 'v. v.-. r The Trutr ea of the several Towaahipft are requirtd to furnish tha Clerk of the Court the uumes of the fojlpjting number of Jurors: ..- ' Jr Township No. Township No. Montgomery 13 Jackson Green .. 8dllian Lake (Mearcreek Vermillion Milt-iO Ruggleo Molieean ' Orange '"y ; iy Mifflin ' Troy v v ' Hanover 3 ,5 9 ft . Given undor my hand and setl lbi 21st diy of September, A D. I8(J5. v( ) John 0. brown,.. 9 Sheriff of AahlaiKUCo. I Aabland, Sept 21, 1865. .,-5 i-nl x NOTICE IS hereby gives lo the Treasurers of Iks, revrrnl townliis in A.kland County, 0 iliui ihe 2U Install mem of echool funds arw now remly for dinti-ihuilnn, ' 4 MM ISAAC.OtTKS. Co. Aadltav, 4. . m t 1 1 n n tc e . Ellen McCool 1 In Aehlaml Cwnaaoe vs. ' I'leaa. ' Thamw It Mofool. J D'yoree. . . " DKPEXUAST Is harebjr Bolided that ihe 1 'Ii ai day af Seplamber, I860, 'tlie' almva nanicd FlnioiitT filed in Ihe Clerk Office, Conn cf Common I'laaa of Athlaad I 01101 j, bar l'eiition against DefeniUat, ask-, ing lor Ciyorce and allowing against him Ihe grounds aai hrlb in l'eiiilon againat DefandV aui, art three years wilful abitnce and Ihree' years grois neglect of du'y toward the Pati ticner Paid cast will bt for bearing at Iko next term of said Cuurl, which oomneoote Nov. 0, 1865. BLISS A Mt8WEESET. Mt'vi for Ptaia'lf. ' fept 20-CwlS IBOfSTLER'sS F0A8CO At Foil Fialier, was acaroely t greater' rail., ure than is daily made by most of the ' . advertised hair dyes ; nor waa - PERRY AND PORTER'S VICTORY Mere complete, perfect and glorious, than Ihe conque-o. achieved by ; CnRISlADORO'S EAIR DTE Over gray, rd and aandj head) of hair. The obnoxious hne is wiped out in (ye miaule. aad a Magnificent brown or Jjlaok,. glassy aadi nai ural, takes ita place. Maaufaeiurtd by J. CURI8TADORO, Me. 6 Astor Hoate, New York. Sold by Druggists., Applied by all Hair Dressers. , - ' ' ' ' ' Sept. 27-BolGlm. ;' Motiee is keraby given (hat Ikeuadeniaaaw hat bta appoiaiad aad qualllad aa Adaalaia. Inter of ths Batata ef W. B. Part ar day d, late efAthlaud Caunty, Okie. . , ' W. COWIV- Sapt. 0, 18fi SwlS ' - ' ..-.J. :-. Gen. Cox DmwiHn PaVHaw A Reduce Taxation I flan. t!ov anil Kla staff draw from tba Treasury, every muum, aooui i,uuu 1 wny aou'l t'ox. resign snd do away with his staff f By mis means our taxation would be reduced I REMiMBtaTnis. General Cox meaoa Negro Suffrage and Negro Suffrage means General Cox. The two are inteperably eoneectcd. ' If you wiih to testify your approbation of Nsgro 8uffrtge the only way la which yoa can do it it to vote for General Cox, and tha to eallsd "Union" candidates generally, i ci BE WARNED, Iff HUE. Potitivety the hit thane oj Coxtulting r DR. o. o. th wiride .-. x Asixr,Aisrr, .'. : Will I on the 18M anf IM of October and November. ,. , m Owf y riro f1$lt$ satora. ,v'i .1 I should bt angralafut indeed if I failed to eip.-aaa tbe daap obligations I am aador lo lbs Hundreds who kava eoneulltd me div ing he last three years that I have baei visit. ' ing iht proaparoue Unit oily of Aahlaad. - 4 inana yoa one ana an.. - .'.AO. THWINO,M.P. ' - (7tf) ' ARBS BOYD'S ESTATE. - is N07 ICE Is hereby given that tbe subaorib er baa beta appointed ud enalited at Adminiatrator ef the taut af Aan Boyd, late of Aahlaad County, iocaanl Patad at Ashland this 21st day of Seplembar, 18U6. - paci, oriuk.' September 20, 18fto-ael6. Tba Mason k EamlU Cabinet Orgaat. rrly diffarant Styles, adup'ed la ear red and tatmfar moaie, for to to 00 caok. THlaV Ty-CIVE GOLD ar SILVER MEDALS, er eikarlratpvaaahima awarded tbam. Illwrfra tad Catalofuee free. Address,- MA80N a. HAMLIN, SoSTov, ar kAfCN BIWTllEBS". Hawyeaa.' :'. - ..,.,'., : " ' ...'.'. aallyUJ