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   Defiance Democrat (Newspaper) - August 4, 1855, Defiance, Ohio                        VOLUME 11. f DEFIANCE AUGUST 4, 1855. NUMBER 49. Mr. whose great-grandfather was the Solemn strikes flie funeral Notes of our departing time As we journey here Through pilgrimage ef now indulge a For mortality is how wide her trophies wave O'er the slumbers of the Here another guest we Seraphs of celestial To our funeral altar Waft this Friend and Brother Lord of Fill our hearts with Truth and When our earthly Take us to thy Lodge on Sf MARRYING A THE MERCANTILE governor of the Is it possible that Mr. was a t exclaimed horrified at the appalling Nothing my An importer added so probably he is trying to obtain a rich is I one hardly knows who is respectable and who is said my child we ought not to speak disparagingly of persons in bumble as you have done a At this moment Mr. the new entered the as Sophia would have had the impudence to seat himself j by the side of Mary who appeared I not at all averse to this close proximity with Frederick Harlowe as Mary had a and agreeable young And if she could have forgiven him for being a would have appreciated his society quite as highly as did her With her father's Mary accepted your nice little cottages for me. But I wonder when the new partner is coming 4 Papa told me this morning that he had de- ferred the arrangement till next and that the gentleman would attend to his ness at the as How I have been reserving my affections on purpose for him I mean to make a conquest of him in just one How foolish you one would think you had entirely forgotten your maiden I'm it's between Sophia relapsed into a we are almost related to the aforesaid new who was not only a nice young but to put fifty thousand dollars into the con- cern when he became a The winter passed and spring came Frederick and Mary were to be married in a few Mr. to the infinite chagrin of had readily consented to the The proud though in the natural ness of her she would not have had little opposition to save The bridal day aud after the mony had been the happy o Convince that we were all going enjoyed the into a general wind wipe out worth of traded ind again state of but there was slightest really very little to found such an idea smallest The country had doubled its wealth in fifteen follow from such a course the loss i of work to to shut himself up in a the coin had there was money j Of per annum iu the Joss of i and draw not only of the perfected BY WARREN T. CHAPTER I. i an invitation from Frederick to attend started for their new residence in the suburbs iast acted as was to ac They had scarcely left the house before Mr. company them rpl Augustus was ushered into the The carriage wounded through an The contemptible little he had I This gentleman was an exquisite of the first led and suddenly brought to the audacity to ask me to play whist In his personal appearance he splendid country him exclaimed Sophia Danvers to her tainly was sufficiently well endowed to is the exclaimed the And why he sister the admiration of fair sex but un- j it is a paU cd Mary There has been a most desperate effort made luring the year past to convince the and everlasting fact that there can be no nent prosperity or good feeling in a ty where benefits are not We know of instances where traders have wan vat PAT the famous was once asked how he had made so much more profits of hundred of dollars money than men of bis avocation and ytt have exhibited not the His pithy answer Because they don't sition to reciprocate even to the use their as I It was his what must j he whenever he had a complex i t plods on looses hundreds j half urk executed er of custom for the want of didn't use their in a word There was a state of never under a more liberal but of every separate of in any It was have been these parts he gave to a different t such a season as that of 1836-7 could j The practice of some men seems to to distributing them according to the skill of the many thought tre were j make as little show in the wav of business To one who made a superior ng a general and can now hardly J Such a if a takes no he gave the plans of the to a understand why it has not But they witn appearance of his different part of the machine and must bad as it that the js a worn In this not only was every portion wealth and business of this country was placed j dirty To have it otherwise executed in the best but no material on too stable foundations to be shaken by every cost H dollar for and was no time was lost in making the wind of doctrine or whiff of The naps five for and a few dollars Other employers planned out the which gave any real color to the alarm of for up and putting things in as they went and often had to nave fear are really passing and we are about j commencing a many of worth of custom for the want of successful in all and i attention to these while his more i There is many a with vastly more with the elements of wealth and greatness all keeping up with the pretensions than Pat who might take a around ready to be developed by the hands an eye to does a in this fiom the eccentric of industry and I Scores of fine have There are several reasons why business Another will spend no money in any way to because their projectors did not use now credit be unlocked aud make business for fear he will not get it back their or only called in their aid when it dence become Consequently he sends out no was too Thousands of men have made 1. The experience of a year has proved con- distributes no publishes no ad- of fortune from a similar that we are in afar better condition but sits down croaking about if Webster had thought over a case till than we were iu any of the previous the hard over the future he to he in spite of his in- sious of the The country is of notes to no money and no trade have died iu comparative nf WJt might to sir Walter Scott never to write while his follow ing in out first having revolved his subject again and with more of every anj comes out just where he might to now seen and who be- come snort wnile his neighbor following in he was m that ace replied utter a have now learned that it a different doing all that is necessary to Dickens has just written to friend Why should he indeed Did he think element in a man of I for she never had interest enough in her Confidence is because be done to make has business in this that he has a novel on T bv with I Sophia could scarcely refrain from j affairs to visit her proposed 'll w not to have 1 he but has money to loan and it be but he will not begin to publish it till i ing the contempt she felt for the journeyman The carriage stopped before the which who have lost half their just him to h Member and meantime he is thinking I in Barber in The leader of the in was half hidden behind a vine-laced touched even with the for the use of aud we should not continually of the characters and he in i her estimation was a ruined and the party J Merchants have blame him for doing so. The fact times as he been for The orations of him is a hand The as a matter of inquired i The place was a perfect and many to as it they have The manner of doing were and so ing nun IK w ccr laimy a M informed that she had gone were the encomiums lavished it by the In one word the storm ncss js different from what it used to were those of had ana cu ju c Mr. bewildered and left an evidence of It would be just as foolish to insist upon doing matured his dramas before he took pen Mr. said j cannot think how surprised I was i business iu the old fashioned ns it in while spent a whole life in well tor ought i Know T 2 The crops of the country arc so i would be to insist upon traveling with an preparing for Paradise Napoleon di- takeaway of scarcity team instead of railroad to get news by one of his campaigns before hr diminish The deficiency of old-fashioned stages instead of having it put his armies in not only specifying crick is so very odd about these ss an in the general by the lightning The times de- what marches the several corps should make 11 should think that he was of last has been mand men of energetic souls each but descending even to the details of will certainly ruin a poor clerk on a was very and had an im- will keep up with the as it the All these great men sand dollars effect in depressing and men of who riot only desire theif A no saw j he knows he says the rent is taking up for want of those to go ahead but take pleasure in j in every it saves time to have a I not see you in New Orleans which the sale of surplus crops always J seeing others and who have public The merchant who embarks in a indeed but it will eat up spirit enough to do something and rejoice trade without one is almost to while The dandy started up like a parched pea but only think of a clerk in a tor my part I how father could think of such a the I suppose it was because le liked the looks of What will Mr. Augustus say when he finds us associating with poor clerks trash of the It matters little to me what he thinks he is a conceited and I wonder that you can endure his replied No doubt of it saw but a aw were you never a Mr. some adversity the crops in the prosperity of the his who rests on fixed and i from A hot I gave him a lesson on of tin year will not only enough but aims at specific The politician have a faint recollection of having met. but he only laughed in my and said he a As the year advances who has no never becomes a in loader nf An Marv in a barber's shop continued the j knew what he was b felt extensively in the business THE FIRST The bricklayer or other astonished at the plebeian But are and I lions the who does not plan out his w wastes her sister very I the sure pa pn has been scolding him for his The liquidation of and Among a cirtain class of rial and often he has to tio half He is a perfect flirt for all that and of partly from and smoking and chewing tobacco are to LN job over The youth starts life inferior in all that constitutes a man to i I think of you wore a little j does not look as though the a much Jess be unquestionable requisites to all who may without a certain line distinctly Mr Harlowe whom you affect to white I mistake I had the j had produced a very powerful said j and also a constant be considered manly and A few marked m his to generally The conversation was ihc pleasure of shared by you in as she saw her husband's smiling consequence is that there days I saw a sorry r J Quite a 1 entrance of Mr. How could you bring that horrible clerk into the papa said as the i becomes a The business man who has no method soon finds Suddenly Mr. Augustus whose What a beautiful house exclaimed name was John remembered an as Frederick Harlowe joined the in the money It. looking about years puffing i is to keep up the past high prices what was evidently his first He stood his affairs at and The greal reservoirs of money are leaning against his checks drawn has no plans in housekeeping is always in surprise at the plain speech of his he is a But a respectable young Respectable but not papa I was a clerk Sophia I commenced by sweeping out a store and carrying bundles the How absurd you But Mr. Harlowe is a very estimable younj man I am confident agreeable I shall have nothin with a you about entertaining angels Sophia laughed heartily at the idea of a poor i clerk being an But what says Mary asked the turning to his i I like him very much we are already CHAPTER would have to suffer the have been largely in older stood encouraging and might as well without inquiring the capital and taking little awaiting the of the without ascertaining it was too boy He probably thought it was 1 far to walk without your father has been to very good as 4. The in whether it continue himself with of him who offered incense before her What an abominable papa I'll i nun r t I r i i fast replied and a slight blush or for some other seemed to emphasize fuss like I should not Wonder lhc thc to if she got head over heels in love with mercantile She must do as she pleases about plied Mr. who said anything about falling in love Can't a body be civil Under these circumstances thc interest of had he suspected the real nature of the oys every day going under the same Tl e a new woik into whose hands the or the Left in his preface divides to the same the members of churches into two classes as musl explain it for per when money is hardly worth 6 per To such I would beware how Mr. Harlowe did attempt lo explain his cenl This state of things can not you acquire In every temple dedicated tn cur These questions are still open to the in entering the family but it was si bonus are in ninety-nine cases out of The use of whether by is to in every branch of the One Temple He may debate them to his entire satisfaction Probably the who a perfect and good 7 per or is both a physical and a are two vie Thc Church of but Mr. either because he was more readily penetrates the thoughts of the is really worth more than par. These moral It is only and evil which is a church of sensible lhan the majority of the aristocratic hero of our has already divined his will soon work out new Railway The most skillful physicians in thc world of and He wanted a had the sense to will be even on the new j have testified to its dangerous effects upon the and loads its people to position and warrant his assuming to be her seek for genuine in preference to a construction will go The most eminent in e Church of which is a church name and position in He won the 6 The new crops will immensely increase otis other walks of clergymen and is productive of m a DC wedding a clerk young gentleman without in love with him The pretty Mary blushed as she spoke in good palpably blushed that her father began to think the affair was something more than a mere Mary was in palliation was that she loved and if she loved a she would cling to him with ihe last breath she was permitted to j than in the smiles of fickle which had ner asked heard of his re eet my cap for He will appear one of these replied The only excuse blessed them with abundance of the good of the flagrant things of this QUIET AS have never known the I Whig press to be so perfectly silent conclusion then Vfc heads up There is an opening now is willing to work out his own There is credit for all who to There is money for all who j AND HIS SUCCESS 1R. i dOj tbc A ring exclaimed matters appeared to have I suppose you are replied with a with j you intend to be married i is thc cnd of an you will not keep this stupid clerk j conscience to think that the daughter Know Nothing press lhc single v i editor was nut in Nothing very a arming about it. Sophy j nomination a L it would n t be half so ridiculous as as The Patrons of The The Few ship Him contrite Many Christ's Christians measure men by the goodness of Marshal Lord who in the and simplicity and cor- it. resources Crimea on the 2Sih was eighth son of nf their as prescribed by which a hundred million of the Duke of his mother was a the Law of God Society's Christians i only four days 13th. Each paper of people cannot work out in a thousand of Admiral that party has contained cwc article There is every and political in and consequently as most important action which can be of the and protesting thai all they then Get i coveted by any at time of his de For the bailies in the after he I certainly we shall lose caste if we do is is really Small my child if we My conscience I to think that the daughter a gi or I of a merchant should become the wife jn of I of a insignificant clerk Of one whose 1 i IT He was born all men by of their the 1 years of age of the correctness of lie present at as by the Law of k-s in the The former that things is The arc gone and j Ihe of and on the be done for thc glory of well And after the sun is 6. Railroad uf the Duke at who is all in the that they her word is uttered from right do for tl own IN In 1838 he was made whith is all in The first believe in 1P.V2appointed General of is a REAL and it is a is no greater says a and in 1854 created Field For a for cot the be- of a merchant prince becoming the upon thc apes and puppies of fashionable life of an I believe for oui position m the sooner we lose j was your beau ideal of whal it the our own said Mr. a fashionable husband ought to good 0, are i The o I am at least sure that Frederick is not an you have given me a one who would not be let me give you The idol you lo the character of a a subordinate state Where's Ihe r t more senseless than those of the But pray Fashionable society is as hollow as you intend to become the a brass pan place no reliance upon it. The room fops and fools who follow in your train are as soulless as they are wish Mr. Augustus Fitzherbert could yon say added Mr. Augustus Fitzherbert was a man barber in New Orleans less than a I had the honor of being shave him last when I was when do this ihe names of lev dollars he has made and is Such a 1814, he married a daughter of the late Lord yond whose duration is policy is very much like the farmer's who sows brother of the Iron Duke the work of Him that rent while it is Day seed when he ought whom he had two now the Right cometh wherein man can sown and ns a recompense for the Lor J Raglan was known as Lord Fitzroy The Many ve that man's ness of his soul only gets ten when he until 1852, when he was raised Jo last and only business is to accumulate have got fifteen bushels of the Peerage by the title of Baron to a and lo be talked has heard of the proverb of and Of General LorJ Raglan's J he is The first they should do pound A liberal expenditure in ihe sor in ihe command of the forces in the good unto nil mtn the that they way of business is sure to be a capital thc London Morning Pott says look out for Number One and let others Dr. of formerly a There people in lhc world General Simpson has seen considerable do the Christ's Christians that papa why have you not ex- posed him Why should my child He is as good a as sensible a according to your as fashionable a man as footer dark alley We intend to lire out of in a nice j little a nice little drawled in Napier considered him without and the right of do not mean it to be inferred that a man! his best and he believed that Lord i and woman to glide down to everlasting proverbs are more pith v and expressive should be prodigal in his when Governor had the gracefully and i it is said of a known a member of the H i than the or more calculated to be that he should show to his if he I highest opinion of in the event of any both in public and private life a or lo those whom he may be accident happening to Sir would have i is tm t. m I il- 1- I in I will show you Make yourself a sheep and the wolves will business in all his charged with the conduct of i ought always to be how to live when I am None of at will as social he the  

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