Defiance Democrat (Newspaper) - December 12, 1857, Defiance, Ohio VOLUME DEFIANCE DECEMBER 12, 1857. NUMBER 16. J. 1. 6REEHE, Editor and side of the on the comer of Ferry and Second 1.00 Bates of One 10 one 50 three 1.00 1.25 five 15" six 1-75 eight 2.00 three 3.00 six 5.00 column six 10.00 one year One-half column The Red Petticoat the 15.00 six months 15.00 one year 20.00 One column six months t 25.00 one 40.00 the the flaunting That courts the eye of That loves to flare and be And blinks from far away It may delight the roving And charm the fancy free But if its half as I'll pass and let her be With her her flaunting She's not the girl for me 1 Bnt the the modest As pure as driven That shuns the gaze in crowded ways Where follies come and go It stirs the primrose on its Or dais v on the lea And if the like the How beautiful is she With her her modest she's the girl for me 1 JOB Executed with accuracy arid oil short notice aud reasonable THOMAS Attorney at Defiance iu the Court third south July 13, 1837.___________ H. Attorney at Office with Esq. April 25, 1857. PATRICK S. Attorney at Defiance in the Court Attorney at Office on door to December 1, 1S56. The of It's too bad said John What's too bad returned Matilda his cart's broken down and now all hands must be idle while it's being thing whea I'd ought this wouldn't It's too bad But there was no help for U. A new hub must be lie managed to find an old wheel which he could use while the wright was fixing and in this uncomfortable way be managed to get along without losing much over a day's One about a week after the ing of the one of the little girl? came ning in while the family were at broke right through Then I some one of the must j He said I right go to and he'd attend haw rubbL it said the to John spoke his almost j said Mr And fixed that door yet he spoke he turned away and followed the 1 I'll fix that John's why you fixed it before per had was track of his horse to the road and saw that it towards He knew the ture of his horse and was sure he should find him in his own So he returned to the barn and taken the bridle on his t nnu i i John held down hu head as he made this and thrown the light saddle over had time T repeated the tie ng her in hn what do you did mean to fix but whenever he said to the hired man You can tell Mr. that I've gone From the Boston A Deacon M. was an honest oil a obliging and a good believing in his creed to the fullest alackaday this pillar of ti e church was at times a little shaky j the deacon would get ly and almost every Sunday m dinner he would indulge in hia favorite cider John Boggs knew that his wife was looking at and he avoided the peculiar glance which he felt sure he should find there j with a look in his wife s fac if he turned that He called up the two that might do the in wnile tne were at i u i papa white faced rating her in j ter my pke through the John what do you But work won't suit Aaron Hooked very 4 Let Aaron Rolf mind his the peculiar returned John he i there s oilier He called up me iwo 100. mat do the same to men and hurried As good fortune would have the heifer was not seriously harmed but John knew that he could claim no credit for her When be came back his wife said not a word upon the At first John was afraid she would reprimand shall brandy tu such au extent that it was with little difficulty he reached his which was in the broad near the and the minister's and the village One j Sunday morning the parson told his flack that j he should preach a sermon to them in the down th garding her Matilda Boggs for she saw that her husband playing the thing which he did in her Not that she was the wearer of she was one of those who find He made no and was on the point of asking when one of the i rosy-cheeked little girls came running d with a peculiar large the matter with it f she just him a it absolutely necessary to an easy tumbled down knew I band had intended to her where the cows hook her i lord to go out and fix the door after supper you ll 1..I1 Tiie afternoon came and the house was everybody turned out to hear their with I neighbors dressed down by the f j after well opening his eagerness upon every round in a Jou J voice with she don t you f llr horse run H. broke SZ r lhe M with hU face what wa- draughts of Ins at as worn off he run out through the and he thro the bars n don't the locked up to him she i to Mr. Rolf has gone try has i He went w ith live run 'em right olf home The hub is split right slap in two he resolved that he would Ah But I thought that began to split a long I heard vou last that must have a new iron band made for for John Boggs kept things pretty rid John rather short comings i I did say something about but you And in a piping and tremulous 1 course a i n i; i VI lion the was the result of From that j say no more at sadule on back the lhat he would Ah The facts about that barn Jour were these tit too a i parson went on remarks hu had just such resolutions j The lower hinge had been Matilda Lop looked a fu 1 P commenting severely upon thu but had been made to work by being and went -n 1 arili by warning him to PP careful in opening and closing the But She spoke nut a word on if hS would i t it I t I 111> it tV f. t then As two months no real accident but hail been maue to worn oy things pretty careful in opening and closing the But She a word ihe ct. till there was some short The some three days had elapsed since the theie wos a of procrastination was too firmly fixed one became so loose that no dependence the him to be easily thrown off. be placed upon it. John had noticed it. and took u from las wife i- m Autumn drew near John Boggs began he had said to It must be fixed and i He had been filing up a a Bome had resolved to do it etc. He opened the and as look tms Particular learn to tw promp i a choice stock of John went out the and promptly to of soiling 4, 1656. SEMANS Attorneys at one west of Sheffield Taylor's Feb. 5, J. M. Physician and Clinton opposite the Court 31. lose more than you are aware He had a very choice stock of i ing John Boggs went out the and i I don't lose and having received an offer sed through He set i Every on my place is as well as things Not for he concluded to sell as he door up the back after and braced the stout cord knew where he could buy in the spring to good stick against it to hold it in its 1 know you manage to So he sold eight oxen for a price i I that be fixed I'll attend vou which might by some be considered to that right off. OAK Sept. Ma. Jons msr consider tlint all business are an But I do nut thus abruptly break off our plans mending the floor in the And now you have lost work of three j Attorneys at Williams Office in the Court up to An- S of in where he was welcomed by John It is 1 am by and I could not entrust my inter- ests in tne hands of a man take of and when he his Were I not assured that the accident of to a neighbor's to sec night was the result of has become till rlin firmed habit with 1 might I un- mamed there till it This win trusting that we mar remain vou may overcome an evil cannot but result farm was a tract of the hired men took his and he came In great harm followed and John sold his three heavy j came back would answer for all his riding through the into his went over id remained there till ner Just as they were sitting down to Aaron Rolf drove up to the seek flee the coming The duncon tht LI made a sealf d And out spoke the in Jest where 'n thy I y- A one turned thh nnH that most Us and hard in thai saw where ihu shaft or P shoull be rising once his thu whom on C why don't vou vv v. you One E. H. you do lose and there's 110 use m S. S. and Counselor at will attend lo all i business entrusted to his in Northwestern or Particular attention paid to obtaining Bounty Land under a recent act ot on Clinton street in Sprague's new March 24, 1655. them magnificent white and he had partly contracted to cut those trees fashion the and haul them a distance of three miles to the The contract would retorted j valuable one for because he lived so t frt I to hide it. mend a sure muttered hiill are the line ana C. o Ontario ana Offers hi professional services to the of De- fiance and Office and residence on Wayne ing north of the Presbyterian DR. I. Offers hia professional services to the citizens of fiance and vicinity Office aud Residence on tie but paying heed to your experience might mend the whole hay and grain bourse en and four a hundred can tee to Tn your St to have thf most of it eaten up on the but surely no Rolf found that his f In. I By his osen and horses he had made a I share of the proceeds would to eight yno aS c S clear profit of about one-half of all got for hundred Then from tins he must pay one -en whom he .as to see the heel of a stocking and when I see a j come furnish and place where my needle needs to I run it j one-half i Boggs read tun letter and then threw In afternoon the two men went out lhe table and ironi the and it dark when Matilda it up and rend A cloud They had seen the whole over and then a ray of m .ht t. and Mr. Rolf was much with the In a few she looked a and he dinner was and gond lor of the after He Monroe near to the He supposed he could find posed plan in every As near as they plenty of men who would be glad to come on could it would take with and furnish teams if he would keep He selves and four other and bix yoke of t tu or at no ex- 1 in return take jing him six hundred dollars for his of the and have and But as he would be u jxz rs But tiie sent one looking sad and wife up lo and placed her hand upon his slie you buy Borne oxen Ire yuu not buy them and still of which you received he with u M. hy of tow Occasionally iie H and traded them oil lor v. i cio lot of tea in of In day's work in for a the potatoes of his own little or clothes for his wife on rx washing corner of Perry and Third Nov 23, and dealer in Fancy East side of would teams as goods for our new railroad ho go and buy JI hire your I have to be away from home nil do that work 111 do all I can the and I don't like it. I like this towards taking care of your And 1 I and feel sure you'll make pound and Clinton first door north of the Court O. -J commenced to whistle a medley they owned tat he wanted heavier of and at the same time At hit the very i on his lie had got to go five miles to a I found he said to his one 11 can go home as often as blacksmith's to have an iron ring on return from a visit to said his plying her boring I ve found just needle as she now mark my word He's got teams and mil WILLIAM with her husband's I John whistled with renewed now T 0 fairly into and the his wife turned her attention to her his one I can go home as often as I and feel sure you li make more a perfectly free to remain away a day if I to have a the man During the evening the work was all our the help any fill come on as ned and before they Rolf had does not want to assist i about made ui his that he should sign John was at dumb wi i i Li r. He understood his r more than you i can do man who hia special mission to ramble about wheedle his daily bread one of lhe in consideration of the unction with which he On casions louk no thought of the but cheerfully putting on old wocl would leave his family without in or wood the telling his put Deeds for the State of New Office in the front of Sprague's of Clin ton and 1'lrst O. DEFIANCE GUIS DEGGINGER prepares and keeps 01 Lt hand all kinds of All will receive prompt door south of the Post 1856. asked quite pleased j the articles of It was arranged Office LJ with her husband's that they should go to the and have You know don't them legally drawn John Boggs thought He's got six stout yoke of aud four good and he says if I'll give him equal shares of what I am to and take care of his animals and he'll Aaron repeated the I know And upon that they retired for the th thai the would John was at dumb with off for a week's He understood his Poor Brigham by He knew how noble she and he now re- j from her neighbors with the small hope of that if he had only given heed to She chopped the and with advice he might been spared thin an old sun Navarino lo h an Ins thoroughly We may Out a paper can i John Boggs had two men at work for I and bv this breaking of the cart they were ob- him If he says he will then you or go at work may depend upon He never makes a up fresh i Aich was of little He had a large promise until he be can keep and and combed his m for producing never undertakes to do a thing which down and look at his and perhaps give cannot do as it should be Some people him some He one of lhe hired call hfm odd and I don't know but what he and asked him if he had watered an- was to the faithful woman down j her lot nut of the and her and kiss band was to Western an That very afternoon he upon a nary in which knew Ana Hpon tnat iney i In tho Mr. Rolf got and went j rule of from which he family resolved him I 1...I hi I off at anj People were and au and he was quite His children were all and the s cren were a an e business of overlooking the affairs of the farm m one sense of the word for he minds Ins ma i 3 i IO til w own Great Bargains in ht lie was the of eight of nx They were not those he but they wore siout Next he his men And when he at Tlie were all find de- and he WHS tbe net of one thousand by the a- It had not been So he oat i freason for working own has to the He found the stable where he WIlh John Boggs had one thing in proper and will have no one had seen the man hitch the night be- He would put off till to-morrow what could about if he can help who will not the horse was gone He Undersigned has concluded to and should be dotre He contrived to low his j to the back of the and found the door sell off his Stock at Cost and Trans- bis place aad I seem to know him not only but jhu ground certain periods he would be seized with n sort of renovating and would then roll up The Reduction of the his sleeves and go at it. But didn't work j I commencing on the first of this can be i Many a time very mi i eldest I want to otf rny Goods i as much as to enable me to buy a SEW STOCK OF GOODS in Consequence of brought Fall for less than they ever have i things were he like That been was a expression of his i WOnld be ItTA full assortment Goods kept on hand that had to be attended to all and while he had the hammer and I nails in his hands he would 6x up several tr things that had been awaiting his Very often an hour was required over thing which would not have consumed five He went out into the he found And why shouldn't I You forgot that the front bars down He hunted up the in his father's family several Oh Is he a son of old Ben of my horse he was the corns But that was no. aii he tin fallen He gained the life lit so much nnd from the rule it lie never after never Look my have vou seen anything liis Placy without he it at the iny verry tired cf when the He just ni the religion seemed to He an r. hood and howled his into the midst of others as weak and rest of where he has un til poor is governor of a chief n has the mixture and foliy is for sue cess in or A wiser SHU i 1 Ids A to be a C. July 1857. NEW Books CHEAP FOli it eh Well I'm glad he's such a It'll make it good for I should like to have him here very well thi i coming fall and that if you must have some So John Boggs gave himself no more siness upon tbe subject of the Fall's Mr. Rolf was to come over to look at the suh was soon Everything was in i place and everything was His wife wa- J not nave consumed nve minutes of his had he taken it in hand before he closed the bargain but then when he discovered it. And not only i John had explained everything fully to but he lost in two other It required and he was perfectly undersigned takes pleasure in an- to the he has more nails to do the work at this late and j purchased the t which with his Drug To my old friends that vou will find on Stock of The man followed Rolf to empty for she had no occasion to perform that Did you hitch my horse there last night most unpleasant of all domestic duties to thr the visitor pointing to where the had broken the fellow you know lhat hold a during the night through a hole that horse I supposed Mr. had fixed it. heard him say two or three days ago he true chiding of a could put a friend's horse into his stall iho least of the animal's (i have bet but was not stopped by A barn i LEATHER The m of and n good deal of waste ri be turned to account in village Tiie shoemaker One day John went to tie his colt up in the i do il when he had It was kind dark J 1 of in Sometimes lie in i lhe for gra fvr iiil Hail and I didn't payment of wilh following coin tn bu legal 1. All gold coins their for of any spare 2. The at their for MEDICINES CHOICE For Medical Patent Fancy Ar- a Tiny decay in like bones to the trees for a term Ii ry not one in a knows The from nn 1 a more into tiie can thirty I MIT than the of I can be li iJ in i villages for the c momentary When he inai wnen j. should of amounts under five lost his sheep he felt and resolved He mewl when he felt like it. for he had t. 3 for debu un Jer hp never let such a to ample time that was necessary was I But how about this door out here didn t and he never let a go wag j 4 we may lhe j be rij of It would It's been so a long cent pieces fur debts of amount under w your vines fruit minutes to have Mr. Boggs said he'd fix it when he had ani they wiil soon turn inlo and which will be sold low for He saw one of the cows tread upon and he performed the whole He led lhe j and so I never touched Those to gel ri J of large qu of Jen Physicians will also find a Choice Stock of lhat a heaTT ox would break through into the next and then went to w ho lugged that groat log of wood around cents and small or to annoy creditors Rt But the floor was not mended and sat here to hold it up with sometimes pay their bills with will perceive And yet there was at this very moment a bad j to 8teP to lne wagon place in the floor of the where the J half and bore a new w and which I am determined to sell as low as can he bought in the City for and warrant i every article sold to be of the best for all old habit was not gone He how Mr. Boggs that you can buy better for the the or hub band came the when he John eh now than at any other store in the Bows went at work to put it on But it Boggs hadn't quite for all his place do you suppose those bars came down not He had missed a figure in looked well J Bars repeated the somewhat start his The had worn the I An evening or two just as he Arc them bars down agin They re down it the of carefully put np J. P. September 16, 1857. A GOOD ASSORTMENT of and sockets so much that all the straps in the world i was silting down lo one of his daugh i J could never fit that broken hub on j ten came in and told him thai Ibe backdoor of glad Mr. Boggs said things will never go so well will AND five w that is a stop put lo thai by of age the father begins to rub the mother Bunk of his child at len ihe schoolmaster rubs i lhe at twenty a trade or profession While Israel marched through the wil j the schoolmaster at twenty-five the blackest night had lhe pillar of fire world rubs all the and thf brightest day a pillar of So in j a new education we arc old enough And mattered the disappointed lhe barn had tumbled down as he found that he could net 8 i thing I bad only fixed t make the j Why I eet a log of wood up it firm the ly only a little explained fix em They only wanted God's hut they have still something to Jsome pins in I asked him yesterday nor so ill. if I shouldn't fix and Le said comfort to for but have still wise enough to take reason nnd religion for our when we employ rest of our lives in unlearning have previously