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THE" ASlitAND' TJN10N,' WQVAU CHAJH3A 2HT ri - - ' - - 4- ' ' m m- m w-srv t w w - a. m r a -wv s-i i f. n. L AM DM. 1. n. LAKDIS&nnO., Editors. jw'wvnnririiTvVrinfifii,yirir AahUnd, t i March 11. 186, 'H IAS0I8. C AGAINST THE PBESIDEHT. M The Cleveland Leader (disunion) ha "tail at onsiderable pain to asoertaiu "ihi position of th various Union Jon V';iiA1((of the 8tale in referonoo to th ia -)' u recently xoado between Congress "and the President bj the voto message, rnd line kcpt classified list f tboae of "then which It hue bud n opportunity 'to obscrvo,"iod finds "that tn oyor. .whelming majority, of them doelare in tequivoeal tone In tupport oftiupo v "toi (lie of Congrm and in haklt o;yc. ' "Ution to th Preidct' policy." ' It j "Of tU eiity three Union paper !"whoo opinion", it hit noted, "forty W'jix. or more than two-thirds, apeak oat i'ln radical and indignant protestations Caeeinst the President' eouree, and in (-"unequivocal support of Congress " It elaases, and justly, too, the Ashland Tina with the papers which "speak oat ?n. .radical and indignant protestations ajaiml the Pretident", ' V flow, then, we would ask, can tho ed itor of-the Bump organ down street, re concile his present position with that oo Copied by him during the Administra (ion of Lincoln,' when he claimed that It was disloyal to oppose "tho Oovcrn mcntj," and denounced tboso who. did not , sustain Lincoln in all bis despotic acts, a "traitors 1" llow is it to day The ' editor of the Times radicallyfind indig nantly opposes President Johnson in ibis efforts to rostoro tho Union. Is he a traitor f ' Is hs not convicted out of his Jwn mouth 1 , . -0 $ri'rei, jou must cither aoknowl- . dge that you lied when you said that it -was "treason to oppose tho l'residont," or else stand branded as a traitor now '$oIclt"Wn of lie dilemma will you lake? SFBISG ELECTIONS. "he1 time is near at hand when tbo De nooraoy Tn each township should select heir ticket for the various offices to lo iilled ai this election. Now is tho timo 10 vorfc JNominato good men and set to A that full rote is polled. Delays and inaction may bring defeat, whereby a lit lie effort, victory would be easy. To our fticpds we sy, bo up and doing, aud by jrouniction strengthen the hands of the President who has now a death grasp on Xbolitjon-dinnionisi.y ' Dewoorats, .be ojire, bo vigilant. : . v .Ajioibsb, J'lONHB Qom. At bis MdeuM near Ashland, oo the 6th inst., ftled Ir."Jo6E'ra Sheets, after a linger log illness of several months, aged 74' yean. Mr. Suiits was born in New Jersey, January SI, 1792. . Whon about 18 yean of agot bis father's family moved West and tettlod "near Salem in Colum tiana'county in this State. Mr. Shoets there .Wncd the trade of tailor, and worked somo time in Baltimore, Jlary kbd, and subsequently married and set tled in Bteuhcnville, Ohio, where he ro loaipod till tho fall of. 1817 when bo re Eoovod to Tniontowo," now Ashland, nd located in a small cabin nearly on tk mot where the brisk buildiDir now ooenpied by Dri. Clark and McDowell is itusteel Daring tbe spring following, I built and moved into the house now tfecupied by Jacob Uarnharl lie sub sequently built tbe residence now owned by J. & Q. Miller ; and was proprietor of he farm upon whioh South Ashland is laid out. WheH h and his lady landed in Ashland, there were but three houses im it,' owned respectively by . William Montgomery (the original proprietor of tbo town). David Murk lot and John Croft. Mr. 8heett bad lb satisfaction of Jiving to see the small village of "Un icptown," composed of four families, in cluding bis own, expand by emigration, injo hundreds of families; aud from population of ten or fifteen, to over two thousand Inhabitant!. ' Mot one of the, original settlors of the town remain in .this section of the country. Messrs. Gra- bam, Skitling and Swinelord, oft later Deried; stfll sonive .to remind us of the dan of tho nioneers. Tbe tract f laid eq vrhioh South Ashland is located was thijn etf'unhrokon forest ; and Main street ww Ailed' with stump;, left from beat (MWDtly felled, to'mak a wagon path. ouen, from small begiuuings, nas Peen the vnwsrd and upward advanoe ot Aati Und in the last forty-nine years, Tbe fast of the iriginat four has fallen," and Warned to mother' earth: lika the giant VjI of.' the forest, that fell beneath the i wielded or bi onoe sturdv armsl Mr. Sheet ui oUUcp, was always dis tinguished for his uprishtuess, bis intefT ritv aud' lis Christian' bearing' toward li blkwa.rllr Vai'a'aambM of th rresbyteriaa Church tver forty ean. and' bi whole- lit was suck, eiH ta aomaort with that bast of maxima, de tnto othor as you would they shoold do UBt you J tua ' ni nnai exit tram iu oi teat, to that bourn from wbenqe be traveller return, was such a to give IndubiUhl evidence of hi fitness for en tering upof ' nfe or 'eternal roet.' mi n.Juero followed to their fihal rat- E'g '.ede by bis family and i Urge Burn er of ivmcathising friend. II will Innn ha romemborod for hi eenlle mau- ears, his (inohst.uiive disposition, and bis ririitlaw1 bcarlni-ams bij'nslzMi COUHTT HBW8 ' 1 i j D willi no Burnt. The dwolling honse of Mr Robert Darling, two mile ftomrjiryevili), was burned to the ground, on tbe night of the 7th Intl., It, Is not known how the fire, originated. It wu not found cut till the roof of an old building adjoining tho brick dwolling tn which the family resided, fell in The oranh awoke the hired girl who gave the alarm. They bad barely timo to sato themselves and their beautiful little children! when the roof and floors gave way, a biasing mass of flames. Mr. Dar dvslgned building a splendid bouse the coming summer, and the loss Is not so se vere ns though the aceident had happen ed at a later period. ; The Darling broth- en, five in number, aro all woalthy men, liberal to a faalt, our best eitiicns,' and we sympaihleo with them in the loss of tho old homestead dwell;ng that stood in trees and shrubbery thing of beauty' the very idea of what the "old, old home" in the couutry, should be in the memory of every person who love to treasure -and look back upon the pleasant scenes of childhood. j Girls, Biwabe. A scamp, from North Carolina, of fine personal appear. ancc and genteel demeanor, by the name of Morgan, after a few months acquaint ance in tho family of one tf our best oit- itcna of Greene township, married one of the daughters, an artless girl who was voung in years, and a stranger to tbe wiles and snares that lie in wait for the feet of tho unwary. A few week after tho marriogc, a letter came to Perryf villc, announcing tho fact of his having a wife and two children. Mr. Morgan heard of tho letter, and forthwith be was among the missing. A urotucr oi ino girl set out with tbe determiualion killing him if he could find him. Alter a thorough search he was found. The brother ateppod up to bid, and told him in a few mords of his baseness to wards tbe family who bad so kindly be friended and trusted him. Tbe words touched a tender place in Morgan's heart, and be burst into tears. Joe. folt his own l;p quiver, and with a generosity, above tbal ordinarily allotted to maukiud,he told him to go,.unh .rmcd, and make the best be could of bis poor brokeo, aimless lift. and loft bim. . llow much more manly this was than to have brutally (truck bim down, or shot bim like a dog 1 It is beautiful to look upon to see a stricken soul rise abovo the petty mean ness and iusigniflcjncc of revenue, and put th livery of tbe truo nobility of man hood aid stand up, feeling within tho heart, th) spark of divinity .which oets accord to every human being. Pebrvsville Ilion Scnooi Prof. Sampcl's winter term of the Pcrrysvillo Iligh Scliol, will close in a few days. ' The 8uinmer term will commence about the 1st of April, and continue three months. This school is in a pros perous condition ; and parents are de lighted with the progress their sons aud daught cn bavo made.' Every studious boy or girl who ha attended this term, and Riven undivi ded -attention to his in strue'ions, have learned as much in the four moo tin as we used to learn in four years. This is a fact, and we speak wha1 we do know. We hope to see tbe Iligh 8chool become a permanent institution o our plcasaot little village. There ia no thing ibat builds up, and strengthens, an d gives healthy and besutiful life to a community, like a good school. It is 'ik a bracing lonio to a fe eblo constita tion. . . i rot cample u a line scholar, poet, and a gentleman who will giv-e moral lustre to the society in wbioh he moves With such men to direct th iototleot- ual growth of a rising village, like Perry- Title, a temperanoo Division of 300 strong, all unitedly working together, It needs not a man of more than ordinary ability to see that of all places, this on is beat ealoulated for the young: student both morally and intellectually. Perryrvilie U situated en tho JL K., in the liiost pioturosque portion of Ashland County. Within ao hour' walk are to be found hill wild enough to make one shudder while easing- upon their dark crests, erowncd with 'unfading verdure fountains whose very songs are poetry streams elcai tod spark liug and winding graoefutly along)' and rook whose wild confusion suggest th momentous time when "rock and mountains were lent in twain.; ' V ' -,i ' " ' i.(J.' " " ' Nor 8ATums.-Ao old aocro wo rn aa n the Richmond, Va., market, wu lottrruptcd' th' other mornllig in the sale of tome article tbo exposed oootrary to tbe market rdinaoee, when, highly ladigaotly (towing awayker stock, abe said f" , A'Jf-1 Gt;o; "Wislt Jlau.Lioauai.bad dooeiep bfs freedom, . If. jo, (!JfJbi thieves, were it not foi iusuIUng Allnppy Application efeaeef j Lincoln' Little Bioriei, Thd New York ' TW&ir having ao- euscd i President. Johnson with leing drunk whon making his 22 J of nebru- arv speeoh, itTCiniods tho Journal on Vommerct or a little story wnien mat pa- . - - .... ... ner. or some other of that sort, told us a year or two ago, relating to the late Pre ident. It. was stated mot a uaaioai uon grcsiional oommiltee or delegation wait ed on Sir. liinooin ana urgca lue removal General from tbceommahd in chief assigning as a reason that ho was in the habit or drinkmc wbiexey. - ' ; "Ah." said Mr. Lincoln, "and do you know whore he gets bis whiskey, gentle men P "No, wa do not." -"I'm. torrv for that," was tie Prcsi dent's rcnlv. "for if vou could toll m 1 WOUia Bona a oarroi oi me same wuihcj to every general in the army. ' . ' ' ' Fcrgonnl. . " In the midst of the painful excitement that broke upon ' the country when the tolceraDh announced the apostaoy of An- Jrew Johnson, it was a great rouei v William Donnison yot lived and was about. That he started, with Seward to Now York, and like tho Fodsnaps and Veneennes "went about" and did some thing, the telograph informed us, and we felt hotter. That William Dinnison has bis views, we have no question. We never bad heard them. Still wo hare faith. We believe the views are on hand and can be had, when one eoeB about it properly. We never went about it pro nerlv. Wo bavo heard William Denni son disoourse by the hour, but we nevor cot a view out of bun. - While we have faith in the fact that' Will am has his views, we will basard tho opinion that be b,as no eonvltions. We believe that were William to nreax out in convictions, they would strike in and kill bim. A oonvietion presupposes a brain lo comprehend, a heart to appreci ate. William, made in om of nature's severest fits of economy, has neither one nor tbe other. It was a relief to a startled and pained community, to learn that William Denni son had gone to New York. - Fean were generally entertained that be had gone to the devil. We should . feol grieved beyond measure if William should miss tbe city and fetch up with tbe last above mentioned.- What could we do without our Dcnnison f We put it to a discrim inating publio what J And then bow terrible it would be for the devil. Jtfuc- a-Cheek lrea, (Had) I- Persons who sro opposed to the policy of the President in restoring the Union, quo to often end unctiously the speech niado in Nashville in which lie promised to be tho Moses of the negroos of tho South, if hcy could not find a better leader. Perhaps some of them will favor us by making known wherein the iuoonsistcney which they assume to exist in the President's course is shown. Have not the negroes passed through tho Red Sea of war to freedom T It is true thov have not cot out of tho wilderness ; and that ib the very situation in which Most left h,is followers. When ana where did Mo'ses confer upon tho child- . ... ..... IT . . ron or Israol the rignt oi sunragc i Where the Mosaio laws submitted to those over whom they were established. for their approval or disapproval by bal lot f If tbo richt to vote is to the ne groes of to-day the equivalent to the en trance Of mo dews upon mo promiseu land, remember that tbe latter wandered fortv years before tbey were louna worthy tho fulfillment of tho promise Cincin nati Commerciui. M tST Sam. Bowles, one of tho editors of tho SpringGcld, Mass , Republican fllcn.1 writes from Washington that Coo- cress is liko tue tioy oui on a rougu sea : . . ... . " i- in an onen boat : "Can von pray, Jim f "No," "Can you ing a hymn r "Ho, "Can't vou. tlion. repeat a verso oi me Bible T "Not abit of it." "Wells" with a ligb, "something bos got to be done d d quick. - vat One of our Republican contempo raries it inolined to be jolly over tho mis fortune of it party. It says; "Secretary 8cward announce that ev- ery thing will be right "in uinety days." As tbe World ssys : "Erery thing is lovely, . And the goose hangs nigh."; Another Swindle. Tho Ohio Leeislstdre, , not content with taxing men 14 each to keep up the "feather-bed militia,'1 now propose to tax each man's dog f 5. So (he farmer who keeps a laithful dog O guard his gran a nee against midntg it visits trom honest- er men loan the majority of the Legists. lure, most be taxed firo dollars for bis dog. iftnci Co. , Parmer. t r The Disunion Radicals not only abuse Presient Johnson, but are pitch, ing into Govenor Cox, Postmaster Gen eral Dcnnison, and every othor llcpubli can. who-stands by bim. Witness tbo following beautilul speoimen of Abolition deoeney t'- J Important if Turn. It is stated in one of our Southern exohaoges, that Ar tomua Ward rccoutly delivered one oi Lie leoture iu New Orleans, for th ben. cQlofMr. JoCTowon Davl. The receipt an said to bavo amounted to 2,0Q0, ovdr and above all expenses. Itlsfou- ed that Artemtu I over muehly given tp gaUaulrJ.. .J'-.;., v r. 1ST Butler th Deait addressed par ty of veterans In'' Wsililncton a few days sitjoo u fellow 'soldiors V Fellow sol Joirsl ' llo would do, bottor, to ga to Slate Prison and tddresi the inmate as Vr.Hiirdoli'a Readings.- iht MansGeld UeralJ,a noticing Mr : Murdoch's Beading in that phtoe, a few weeks ago, aya ' I ' ," . Stu-ecs Hall was. filled eSrlset Thurs day evening, on the occasion of Mr. Mur doch s Dramatie Headings bciore me Library Association. Tbe distinguished reader fully eame. up, to the most san guine expectations. lie commenced the evening's entortaiamont, by reading the celebrated "Trial Socne," from Shak e speare' "iSlorohaot of Venioe," and scene from -"Hamlot." in which Mr. Murdoch displayed his ability as an actor to a marked decree, llicse were touow ed bv the readme of aeveral poomi, in eluding "Drifting," a beautiful poem by T, Buchanan Road. "The One-IIorse Shay," by Oliver Wendell Ilolmes, "Ro- ser and I. J. T. Townbridee :" -onen- dan's Rido." and othors. whioh were all reoeived with unbounded applause. Mr. Murdoch coneluded by reading a chapter from "Pickwick Papers," in which the amiable, but unfortunate Mr.' Pickwiok makes a mistake and goes into the same bed room with the lady with the "yellow ourl papers." The manner in which this was read by Mr. Murdooh called forth the greatest laughter, . We learn thai out Library Association are makinlc arrangements to secure Mr. Murdoch lor one mora evening- We hope they will do so, for he would draw a oiowded housa, and many who were uot fsrtanate enough to be presont on last Thursday ovoning, will then have an opportunity of listening ao him. . House and Lot for Sale ! mHI SUISCRIBER WILL OFFER FOTt Sale hii house and lot, one half milt soutn or Asuiaau, on me sianBneia roau. The houae is new two story frame, wHhout buildingi ; the let contains two acres of rich and produolire land. This is a vory desira ble looalion, od oan be bought on Lhe most reasonable terms. For parlioulars enquire of tuo subscriber on the premises. MICHAEL Rs GODFREY. Ashland, Maroh 14, '66 tf Notice to Cnpenteis & Slucksmiths 'THE UNDERSIGNED WILL OF X fer to the lowest responsible bidder on the premises, on Tuerday, April dd 18C6, at one e'clook P. M on said dav tho renairine cf the County Jail at Ash land. Ohio, as follows : A new pine roof, a new floor in sa;d Jail, lining the sides and casins the windows with good lum ber. AJso, at the same timo, will be let the repairing of tho Iron urates in said jonN van: nest, HENRY WICKS, . WM. COWAN Commiuioneri. Ashland, March 14, 'C6-ts. IS TOUR LIFE INSURED ? Have you a family, or have you any one near and dear to you, dependeut upon you ror support! Are you willing to noghot a present on nortuuity of placing fliein beyond the Dossi bilily of sutforing want, in Ike ercnt of your uoainr Are not the admonlilons of the crcat un cerlainty of life frequent and impressivot tihouiu jou, in Tiew oi sucn uncerlainty, even postpone making provision for those who now rely upon you for support. Are your business aoairs so arranged Ibat your sudden dealb would not involve a sac rifice in tne settlement or your eslateT Aro there any to whom vou are indebted. who would suOcr loss in the event of your sudden death, who it is your duly to protect? Are there any onariues you would like to assist from time to tine, or by bequest, which you ooulu not mora or accomplish unless se cured by an insurance on your lifct Would you have your mind relieved, while necessarily living close to your income, in lhe mere support of your fetidly, or in your efforts to maintain or gain a position in soci ety, ror me present convenience ana future welfaie both of you; self and family I Are you not willing, If necessary, to deny yourself some little indulgence to accomplish so good a purpose, when only tea to tw.aty oents a day, aocording' to your age, will nro- eure me payment or $iwu to $tuuu at your ucatu : IF BO, BECUEE A POLICY OP INCU- . EANCE ON YOUR. LIFE. Mr. Tn. Carter. A rent of the llutual Ben efil life Ins. Co. will stop for a few days at lhe atoNulty House in this piaoe. The Mutual Dencfil is oneoi lhe oldest and largest companies in the United Btntes. It has a capital of $0,000,000, lis dividends are CO per et. and it has paid 1,600,010 to wid ows and orphans. No company insures at more reasonable rates than the Mutual lieu eBt. - SHERIFFS SALE. Mary Ann Ycarick 1 vs. I . John Bird. J ' BY Tin the i rtof Y virtue el a writ of Vend! Exponas, in above ease, duly Issued out of the Common I'leas, in and for tbe coun- of AsUlaud and State of Ohio, and lo me ireoled, I will expose to sale, at Publio Auo lion, on Saturday, March Uth, A. D 1860, at tbe South' door of the Court Ilouse of said County, at 8 o clock P. M of said day, the fol lowing described lands and tenements, situate and lying la said Ashland County, to-wit: being the undivided lenth part of the South East quwer or section thirty-ene ixi I town. ship twentMhree, (23), in Range fifteen (16) oi tne unus eireoieo to be sola at wooster, Ohio, excepting one and three-foarth (11), acres sold la olher parlies ; taken as the properly or John liird on a writ of Execution in favor or Mary Ann Yearlck. Terms of sale cash. Appraised at -' J.0.11R0W.H, Sheriff. Feb. 14, 1860-4 wtsp,"$7,6 ' SAVANNAH ACADEMY, rpiIE Ppridg Term open ti 28th day of l usreo, loon, and eonuauoa iwetve weeks.r -. Students are requesled to come promptly at the opening or me term. Prof. FRAUNFELTER. formerly of Ver million I-etltute and at present a momherot the Bonrd of School Examiners of Ashland County, has been elected Prof, of Matii- hatios and takes charge of th Classes.at the opening of the Term. Mr. i. JOHNSTON, an excellent Penman and. Teacher givti aartieular attonUon to Penmanship and Book-Keeplng. . ; . The advan ces era good. Exj-onscs vtiy teaaonafal. " ' - ,'(arT) ' - j . I c-jlsj i ' .r.v.ti'- H. It. CICKOK. J) j A. 8TINOIB. DIM & COl a ASHLAND, W OHIO Ktjm TTAVB removed to their extensive Ware X Rooms, Seoon.l and Third Stories, iluabaell a Robison'a Block, whtre thev are prepared to furnlBh every arliole in the FUR-1 NiTUBttLinis, from tne ' Oar Stook of Furniture oonsisH of Chairs, Bedsteads, Bureaus, S- fas, Lounges, Mattrasses, ; ' . Spring Beds, Car ;:, pets, &o., &. . Also, the largest assortment of. . Looking Glasses, Oval Frames, and Frame Material ever - brought to .tuis . ., ? v ' Market. -i MUSIC STOOLS constantly on hand Tn font, nrorvlhinff atnertainiair to the bu sine's, as good and as oheap as ean be bought in the West. We would invite all who aro in want ot Household Furniture, to call and ex amine our stook before purchasing elsewhere, IK?- N. 11. We keen constantly on hand a full assortment or Beady Made Coffins, Metalic Bu rial Cases, and a uood JNew HEARSE, t&F Personal attendance and Undorta Vinor when desired. "&3f i:n of lhe partners is always in the build ing night and day, and parties oau be ao nommodated at all hours. Jgy-Remember, whon yon want Furniture; to eall on I11CKUK Uo.. Busnneii a noo inson's New Block, Ashland. March 14, 18GB ly40 DR. M. D. JAYNE Of Philadelphia, Pa , late of fiicordt' Jloipilal, Paris, Jor DISEASES OF FEMALES A' ND who is so justly celebrated for his unparalleled success in ourmg uisoasos il.Bi. hare baffled the skill of many of the Ii-callko distinguished Physicians of the oounlry, has taken Rooms at the Jttlller Houe,tshland, ., Wa ha ean be Consulted bv those desirous on all diseases of this climate inoiuding all Diseases or the Skin, Blood. Throat, Lungs, Liver, Kidneys and Heart, together with all ett llm numerous Diseases ol Fknales, Neu- ralela. Rheumatism, and the whole -train of NfrvnuN Tllftfi.flftS. The Dr. will make no obarge to gl.e you an honest and true ewomeui i yuur Tkm. l will take notice, to oallimme liaiPiv and have a ooneultalion. CUAHGES MODERATE. . M. D. JAYNE, M. D. (39t) Of Fhiladclphia,'Fa NEW 1TAVEN, CONN. Casli apital.jCJOO.OOO. THE SECCRUY INSURANCE COMPANY of New ork Wiy. , CASH CAriIAI. 1.000,000. NEW VORK ACCIDENTAL IN8..C0MP'r, No. ill Droadwar, Now vora, ror insur- ngagaiastACClDENT8 OP AL1 KINDS. CASH CAPITAL, - - $250,000. Tho MORRIS FIRE AND INLAND INS. CO. NO. 81 Pine Street, Now York, ' Authorized Capital, - $5,000,000. . J. D. JONES, Agent, Ashland, 0. IK AA Ftr ar ' w nl ents I )Uu everywhere losell ourmraovaDl $20, Sowing Machines. Three new kinds. Under and umicr feed, warrnmea nve years. Above salarv or lai ie commissions paid. The oatr machines sold in United Stales for less than $10, which are fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler & Wilson, tlrover aaer, Singer fc Co., and Bacheldcr. All other oheap machines are Infringements and the seller or user aro liable to arrest, tine, and imprisonment. Cirouhrs tree. Address, er call upon Shaw & Clark, Biddeford, Maine, rltA Jt JflOJYTU AQENT8 wan- ?Sy J ted for six entirely new articles, just out. Addresa 0. O. OAREY, City Build ing, Biddeford, Mama, insuiy Tutonia Insurance Co op CLEVELAND, OHIO. Capital Stock, - 800,000. Office, SCOVILL'S BLOCK, 124 SUPE RIOR STREET, up stairs. Dill Rt'TOlto: ' n.W.LUETKEMEYER, J.8T0PPEL, E. II ESSEN MUELLER, 8. T IIORUAN. DIBMKR, ' K. H AxB, N. BE18EL., P. OABNSSLEN Va. HKnNlNuErl. orriOKitu'. H. W. LUETKbMEYER, President. J. STOl'I'KL, Vice President. B- I1ES8KNMUKLLER, Secretary. 0. B. KRAU8K, Jr.. General Agent.; 0. KN 0 TH, Agent, Aehland, 0 Jl ' 1 BHBRMAir, WATSON & CO., ' Box 6319 Post Office, New York. (latSil) -1. .i i i .-.- , ; "Pat Money in Thy Puriel" R0AO T0 WEALTH. K AAA ACTIVE AND RELIABLE JiUVU gents, Male or Female, smd of all ages, are wanted to canvass every City' Town, Village, Hamlet, Workshop and Fao tory throughout the entire world, for the sal or our watobe. Jewelry, Silver-Ware, Musi, e 1 Boxes, Albums, and othor arlloles, : - Enorgetle persons of good habit and fair Dullness taot.can clear over fZb perweelam the ocuntry, and a much la.rger amount in taiokly seined loeautios I ; No Capital Required! I Samples of our arlioles, to lb amount cf $8. will bespat by aaail fox inspeotloa, and, If not nerf ilv salUfaotory, no chai gel Send your address, If you are of an Indus trious turn o' mina ana in quest oi immeuiaie wealth II JMreelto .... i . j PARiONgON h CO. Importers. .. 18w36 . . . 208 Broadway, New York WM.MoNULTY, Proprlolor.B.oul Side, of 1 ,W 1 j. II f 1 .' - V:; - f '' f it- GEORGE WILKINSON; HI e rc li anlI .,:...,r...T,-ANJJ1)EALEa IN ,i:ri,v fin1. ''nTRNTcnuKO conns. NOBTII AMEPICAN BUILDING, ). . .3 jvu !K KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND "A IWansficId, i , i. .(,'- STUCK Ulf ilia vuviMar a iiiaajuir . f ; ;v Frencii and Eii isfi v tr ooiis For GeW Wear to U fouid Sail of NetTorki-" JJ ? Whioh we will manufactur to oraor in tne CASH, and a we aevoie our eiiemioo. exclusively to-ins custom . , . . Business, wo are prepared to outdo all Competition la , , " ,'4J. s , regard to I'lUCE, styles snd quality oi garment iif :raii'hl: .- ' ' '.jii. .,:! , i:,!;:h! y r : a I take pleasuro in announcing to the patron of the late Brm and the public re ally, that I have iccured the seryiec of tb well-known and popular yuttor MM. : A; HAMDHIE Late w'th P. WOLFF, who would be ploasod to see hi old friend and patrona at he NOltTH AMERICAN. STOCK OF Dry: 000(1 s AND- NOTIONS IN ASHLAND AT OPPOSI'fK 1 TQE TOWN HALL Tne CHEAPEST in Town go and soo for yourselves. ': - . . ,., y Q0eJ8 Silk MerinocH, . , (- j Calicoes, Ginghams, ' ( Checks,' Stripes, " ." . . ... Ticks, Cambrics, ' Crashes, Na'ukin., '. , , . Drills, Sheetings, . , Bleached Muslins, r Flannols, , Cassiuieres, Satinets, Jomcs, Tweeds,' Carpet Warp, Wicking, Carpets, - - i . i Iloopa, .-, k ,i lialmoral Skirts, .ir;, ;, ; ! Denims, ' . . ' ' Eats and Cnra. -Queenswnre, .. Velvets, .-.;'-. ' ' - Chsmbrs. NOTIOW8,: j t , Huso, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, , Laco, Cord, (. , 1 ; Trimming, Thread,.. , , liuttons, Suspenders, . . : ., Neck ties, Noddies, Thimbles, Collars, Crapes, Kubroidory, . Tassels, Dress - Uultons, Pencils, Nubias, Scarfs, Corsets, : . . 1'Iuojoi, - i-.v Lookini!- U losses, Furs, . i. liaskinee, ' ' v ' ; Ehawle, -.. t. ; Halting., A Wadding. T. W. HUGHE8 Ashland Oct. 4 noUlf Noiice to Teachers- rpilB Board ofSchool Examihersof Ashlind I County will hold the following Eiamiaa- Uvas, at Ashland, duriag the year 18Ut i The Sad Saturday of Ftbiuaryt The 2nd and 4th Saturdays of March;. The 2nd aud 4th Saturdays of April; The 2nd and 4tb Saturdays of M. y; . The 2nd Saturday of June- . Th 2nd Saturday of Auzust: ' Th 2nd and 4th Saturdays of September; ist ana ana ii a paiuruaye or October; : Th 2nd and 4ih Saturdays ot November; The 2nd Saturday tf December. These Examinations will cemmene at B e'olockA.M.,and close at 4 P.M. I No applicant will be admitted after eleven lOoIookA.M. Written testimonials of rood I moral Charaiter, signed by at least two re sponsible persons will be required, whioh testimonials will be kept on file. Ho eertifl- oate oaa be ante-dated, aad th School Law probiblts Township Clerks from giving orders lo teaohers, for pay, unless thoj, have certifl. eatei embracing Ihe'whole tiro of ssrvloe. The School Law recuiros teachers to under stand th followlnc branohes. and be able ta impart lnetruotloa ia them all : Heading, Wri ting, urmograpny, Ariinmetic, xngusa Uram mar and Oeograghy. A failure in oaa, is i failure in all. and thos not kavina a fil knowledge of each and every one. of th above branobes. need net apply for a eerllAoate. Pai tlonlar attention will be paid le Orthogra phy, and tboae not having studied It, will bn promptly rejeoted. No prlTai'xamlnatio" will b held, aad ao application "by htlero wilLbe' answered. Only four cades of aer tlfloates will b Issued, vli t for month 13 njwMiii, .o Bitiai( uu si naains. a ear tltleat for sit months U a trial certlfioale and will not be issued a second tin. to th Jan applicant. Thos having eertitoatas for six months must be able tn procure cerlUoate for 12 months, or Bone.. SohoolDlroo'oraar requesled to furnish ns reports of the success of tsiohers, as they will aid as materially in granting certificates enly to these wh ar successful. , Those exptotlng t teach; th higher branohes will be examined aocordln ly- The standard oi Ashlar d Oounty Teaoh era mast ttf edtaficed, snd appitoaats will bear this In mind Thar will be ne adjoara ment after Eaajnlnatlone'commeM tniiltiey close. Each applloant to aci)tUrd ,o pay : a fee of 110 oents as a oondilion of Examination, and must bs paid in aavnueo : : Bw order f the Board; ' di.l.i.l mL'l3 .- ,i; aa H.H.OAUPBLL,Clwk. .. January Hn;vliVB3l';-s ,viii.i,i-hi.;t ' I rut fl:.jn,...i,I ., (srjocissoR to wrtiitliic)ii )'vo,;&tR1t, a.p; 9 ' i ' nasi SOUTH SIDE OF PUBLIO 8QUAE1, Ohio r. LAftQ fTD WEL' very nest and latest ityie, CUJSAf rof Di v:tn (84tf) Dyspepsia. Dr. Strickland's SR. BTBICKLARD'I TONIC tea oonowinu.4 yreral ton of Boolsaad (Iehs. with antiaeida and carminative ;"t e TOiMG-. K!S2"X3i,?i teitglhe tbtistomaeh ' ' and nerrous system. It Is a certain remedy for Dyspepsia or Indigestion, NerrowmeM Loseol Appetite, iteidito'ef tk ti.!! Flaluienoy and bebility. It is net aleoholle therefore parlicularly suited for Weak, Her tous and Dyspoptle peaoa a. For sate by al Drnggists cTerywher at $1 per kettle J J ii ,,. , . January 10 18tl6-ljrt,.. y ;V I :;! I ii ,.,,tl. I v DR. HTRinKI.ANTl'R PILli iOU UEi ' REMEDY has euied.thrBa'ad A! . or the worst eases or BUot aad W!l - Bleeding Pile. It civ lat- StaRKKffiKa permanent enre.'Try irtl reetly. It Iswairawled I ewrW- 1 , For sale by all DruggisU at SO Cte Mt belli. -' -r Dissoumos;, i. The Firm oflTICKOK A BOWKKR Is this day dissolved by mutual eonsent of the parttesv The) j,uiiiiiu-s oi inc nnn win do met ana para as the New Pnmhnre Room, of Ilkkak Co., la the Uushnell Building. ... ( ; v.- . r y H -CopattntrtAip... The undenlgned lave" this dasaMlatcd ' tbmsFlva together, under the firm nam of HICKOKACO. WewUlweleoneUwkoBMy Iveus tbclr patronage, to the New Funiltniw onme. In the Busbnell BuUdlng. iwkersi they can find floods of tvory diaer'ptloa b tketrllM always on hand. .,- u.H,188&' ' -' D. A. STRnttiSi . .IER0R8OF YOOTTE'V U1 'A Gentleman wh1) 'suffered for vlan from Nerrout Debility, Premelure decay. and sill the elfeets of youthful indiscretion, WilV for the unnoring humanity, send free le M who need It. the recipe and directions for making be simple remedy by Which he was cured. Bufferors wishing to profit by the advertiser' experienoe, can;do so by addressing , i JOHfti . OUUEK, . $ 18 Chamber St., ITew Ybvk . CITY BOOK STORE. - J. I. DOULAND,, !.'.. ! -'.''A HIS '.'.-1 ' ii oan store, '.I' ' Jfo- 5, Jifatw Bt . At and, teeps ecnslanily en bands A 1AROB AMD ATTRACTIVE ASSORTMENT OF ' Bible: ... ..'. v.-' : Stationer, ' t . Wall and --, . HHndow Faptr, a una lot oi ' '. Miscellanew. Books aud also a An and beautiful varjetjr of JJk tograph Picture of various style Sled Kugravlngi, and la faotevwythlng usual ly kept is a . . - '. ', ;' ' - FIR8T CLASS BOOK STORE. ' Mr.D. pnrohased his Stack at Ld Price and will sell at th Lowest possible figures. aivehlmaeall. ' 1 ' " . ..-..-A..,--ft- f, W.Il(1Mt 1 JulyB186olTnli;i'.-4rtAi3'v . Aamlnlstmor'sj Jfotlca. . , . HE nnderslgned has beeaduly apptt4 . Administrator ef the Batat of Benlamla - lion, lata of Mlltoa Township, 'AtUand County, Ohio,, deceased, i j4ll persons ladebt- d lo the Ealat are required to ak torn. ' ' dial payment; and the having etalma ' agalusl the same will .present fhem daly an. thentioated to th unaerslrned tor allcwaao. : : . t....' i..aBO.W;.BlLIlryilisl,lt, - JV 4, IMS-bwM '. :.. iijM.:;'i ). , -.! it f: w ii n it n .i UttAet to eall the atmhon of Ike fff1 - - - of iihttndanit'viciitiljf ', TotTB!8tclwf MilHnev,' Now full and oempletwi I :iV hi No. 2, Bloeum Blook;:v ; ' -.. e....L'CU. f ll.la Iliui""1' ,.-t Jll . , If you want to got a Bonnet, Qat, Cap, . . Or 8 out eomplote, xil"u.i: -.t Call around at No. 8, 81oowm BVoelM i -, Nearly opposite th Poet OSes, Maist1 si PaMil.rarintioVftStt';work, isicacbing and TrimmiDg done, neatf,. Hi. ' No. 2, 8t00Vt blook .aotlih aid Uftfr jirju j turgot in D60j ..i in'. 1 !'"ii.'.j 1 Hi in ' n-a a .iiT..r. JOBJtB TOJtU b 'A . rrdnNBY ai tAvrt'Oin isvf'WanJ ,, "' Andrews' Bh Store, tMstsi QtrMi, AW. t "UftA 'fU.IM''.aUAlWAVWAM4fta4 tW Ilia ." rrnm'ent to7' promt tic Tension i Certificate! v 4 i'; di'wvt -,i (1 t 1 1 :. ,1 - it ) -'i, Y.-i ,'irit :'-!t Jin ' .md friends. t tut Si? tan If at .'.-v.-ii.! j;Vi ' .. ) -. -.(....I.. ovif. n' 1 V t5j t;:tvbii1 1-4 ili a V")i M'i'irtii'l' r KJ ft;