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   Defiance Democrat (Newspaper) - January 2, 1858, Defiance, Ohio                        VOLUME defiance DEFIANCE JANUARY NUMBER 19. i ni MM ii j. j. Editor side of the on the comer of Perry and Second One 10 one 50 three 1.00 four 125 fire 1M six 1.15 eight 900 three 300 BIX 5.00 column six 00 one 15 00 One-half column six one One column six 00 one 40.00 JOB Executed with accuracy and on short notice and reasonable THOMAS Attorney at Defiance Office in the Court south July third EDWARD H. Attorney at Office with Esq. April PATRICK S. Attorney at Defiance Ohio Office iu the Court JOHN W. Attorney at Office on First next door to December D. Attorney at Tenders his services to his old and new ones Business in anv of the coun promptly attended Particular attention to of selling Feb. SEMANS Attorneys at one doo j. west of Sheffield Taylor's Feb. J. Physician and Clinton opposite the Court December Office on for Hew Yean Oca few revolving How swift they glide How short the term of life When as a f A dark and cloudy Clouded by grief and A host of enemies Distressing fears through another year If thou permit our With diligence may we pursue The true and living POSTER Attorneys at Williams Office iu the Court up E. H. Attorney at Office on west side of Clinton nearly opposite the Court S. S. and Counselor at will attend to all business entrusted to his in Northwestern or Particular attention paid to Bounty Land under a recent act of on Clinton street in Sprague's new March DR. D. hi professional services to the citizens of De- fiance and Office and residence on Wayne next ing north of the Presbyterian From the New York Do Vice is a monster of such hideous That to be hated needs but to be Our readers might from the above j that we going to spread before them some dark scenes of which would cause their to run and their ses to We design to do nothing of the but simply to say a few kindly words o them in regard to the very common sion of do This if one could clothe it with individuality and it seems to us must be some many headed gnome of fairy or at best a hideous ster who spreads death wherever it There are none of we so little conversant with as not to have heard of the they do or They do used in a variety of and on innumerable and we venture to that each one has noticed the evil it has Mrs. Jones may be a lady of the highest re- be a lady upon whom the breath of suspicion has never but on a certain occasion she buys a remarkable ty that excites alike admiration and the envy of the clique among whom she That is all One of her kind friends being when Mrs. new is the subject of has only to remark it is a beautiful Mrs. J. is a fine no They do say that she gets things that people richer than she is cannot the mischief is How does she do jeach one resolves within and I has completed the I Mrs. Jones lives ever after under the ban of Mr. Smith a honest open-hearted a we will as one meets He is so honored by the and respected and beloved by the poor but Mr. Smith does a vast number of things that the Noodles and do not They tire as rich as Mrs. Williams narrates the faults of a sweet young and Mrs. Mrs. and Mrs. sit with open ears and receiving the tale of and ol lies each ful and anxious lest the other should hear more than and when the tale is you can if you watch how suddenly Mrs. and Mrs. think of some forgotten until and how eagerly they embrace the opportunity to a and in der one to be before the other in spreading the Out on such They should be hooted out of every honest by man and Let each one of these frown down this until naught but the shadow if we cannot kill ft entirely our word for each one who does thus frown it will live to see the fruit of their in society freed from that moral We think our couplet would read equally were we to put is a monster of such hideous That to be hated needs but to be DR. I. N. THACKER Offers his professional services to the of De- fiance and Office and Residence on the corner of Perry and Third Nov and ift Fancy East side of Clinton first door north of the Court O. WILLIAM Attorney at and Solicitor in Office on Court North of the Court W. Attorney and Counselor at Solicitor in and Notary Commissioner of Deeds far the State of New Office in the front TOOTS of Sprague's corner of ton and First O. DEFIANCE f GUIS prepares and keeps on Lt hand all kinds of All orders will receive prompt door south of the Post 1856. ic but yet they are not respected and ed to the same in the course of a ew when Mr. Noodle or Mr. F. hears some kind act of Smith's they have only to Mr. S. is no doubt an hon man but They do say that he was not always and has effected another to the del riment of an upright man Miss Melville is a pretty girl of some sixteen with an intellect and refine ment far above her She moves through life with that unobtrusive dignity which ever denotes true and is seemingly beloved by all about but she has this beau and that one come to see who do not visi at her neighbor's and envy once im soon generates into the deepest hatred until Miss the by in such is generally on th wrong siJe of to a friend tha They do say that Miss Melville has com an indiscretion if not an folds its and sits qu etly down to the sweet contemplation of hav ing Wasted a young lady's reputation for life and brought desolation and eve into a once happy Mr. Martin and his young wife lived together for three a life of ed They live with equal ardor and equal no cloud of unhappiness had ever crossed Report of the Secretary of The report of the Secretary of Hon. shows by its lucid ments of the condition of the public and s candid and well-weighed review of the con- ition of the country at large and its ons of the past and present phases of com- merce and that in a department which emands the highest talent and we re remarkably fortunate in having a man every way adequate to the great ments of the Mr. Cobb is singularly appy in his review of the causes of the ial He does not attribute it solely o the paper but to the undue ion of credit The Banks are an part of the credit but the of other corporations are equally to credited with their proportion of the public For the statements ob- by the secretary from the Railroad Com- panies show that their capital in the aggregate mounts to The annual inter- st upon the latter sum is Their annual income was He does not believe that the government ought to increase its for the relief of the It has already done much to relieve the scarcity of specie by large ments of the public amounting since the 1st of July to nearly four million of the unsound paper currency in the accumulation of specie in the country is thua commented upon with the gestions of independent treasuries in the This is highly pertinent to the present state of affairs in and will be Rev. Septimus Tustin has communicated to the Washington Union the following hitherto unpublished letter from the but ly orator of Hon. John ol It was written lo his Hon. Henry St. John TUX May He who has and always the when and support and comfort my er 1 will not point you to the treasures that remain to you and your surviving and their dearer than all these put No I have felt too deeply how little j power hath words that play round the head reach the heart when it is sorely The common places of consolation are at the tongue's end of all the self-complacent and from the pedant priest to the who don't feel can I abjure them The father of Lord when condoled with according to form by the would not give my dead son for any man's May this come home to your but not on the same May the Spirit of which is not the chimera of heated nor a device of artful men to frighten and cajole the but inasmuch an existence that an be felt and understood as the whisperings l your own or the love you bore lo im that you have the Spirit which s the shed his influence upon your and incline your heart and ng to the only which is that of Did you ever read Analogy If I will send it to lave you read the Book What I say upon bis subject I not only but I know to ie the studied with an and contrite never yet failed to do Is even with those who from or disordered minds have conceived that hey were cut off from its promise of a life to from the tradition of the soos of ed down to their Bui more than can scarcely guide my pen. I add ihai no luke warm seeker ever became a real Christian for from the days of John the until the kingdom of heaven fereth and violence it by a text which I read five hundred times before I had the slightest conception of its true Your J. R. of From the Cincinnati Change iu Ohio j Great Bargains in HE Undersigned has concluded to J. sell off his Stock at Cost and I want to sell off my Goods as much as to enable me to buy a NEW STOCK OF GOODS in consequence of The Redaction of the commencing on the first of this can be brought on next Fall for less than they ever have been Thanking the public for past I ask them to me a call and try my Ml assortment of Goods kept on hand at July 7, 1857. NEW Books Stationery CHEAP FOli undersigned takes pleasure in an JL to the that he has purchased the entire Book and Establishment of Taylor A which he will carry on in connection with his Drag in Brick To ray old friends and 1 would say yon will find on hand a large and well selected Stock of CHOICE For Medical Patent Fancy Ar- School Wall Toys for and endless variety of other which will be sold low for will also find a Choice Stock of and which I am determined to sell as low as can be bought in the City for and warrant their and no shadow of sorrow thrown its darkness over their young trusting In an evil hour approaches their lifts the and quietly seats itself upon their The husband cannol nol believe his sweel wife He leaves her with a kiss on her and a God bless you on his but all through that day this indescribable thing floats before his enters his and plays with his maddened and he returns to his home at a broken-hearted he does dares not believe his wife Why then thus Why have a is tugging at his and planting a thorn in his memory which will either madden or till can well be satisfied with its well considered by the next General bly Under the operation of an independent sury adopted by each of the States there would be no in retaining in the country a sufficient of specie rot only for the purposes of the but also to secure a sound paper As as the present system this re suit cannot be looked One would sup pose that the large increase of gold in the lasi few years would have enabled the banks to have protected themselves against the ty of specie Such shouk have been the but it has not anc will not until some such as is here is adopted which will compe them to keep sufficient specie in their vaulk to meet their Since the discovery o gold in California in 1849. there has been coined in the mints in the United th sum of and even a larger a mount has been added from that source to the gold of the At that time it was esti mated that there was in the United Slate SI of Of that amount th banks held upon which they issued a circulation of Thei deposits at that time amounted to It is estimated that there is now in the U. S of specie and of this sum th banks have upon which the issued a circulation of and the It wi the in deposits have increased to be seen from this A street corner on a cold with a party of intelligent farmers from the Great Miami put us in possession of the fact thai the farmers in that region do not ten more than one fourth the number of which they were in a habit of making market four years first class farmers A very large number of do not attempt to fatten more hogs than will supply with The hug crop was in the Miami Valley last and will this fall far below the last year's There is a vast yearly increase of the breadth of ground de- voted to wheat and other small and to It has been discovered that the con- culture oi land in and wholesale putting of corn into uses up land at a ruinous for which hosr money is not w hog money it is a and ye shall receive seek and ye hall find and it shall be opened unto This was my only support and stay luring years of misery ana darkness and just as I liad almost began to after more han ten years of penitence and it sed God to enable me to see the to until my eyes had been fo this I have made tbe most ungrateful But I would not give up my slender portion of tbe price paid for our the ransom ruinous for which sufficient compensation vailing that raising and having droves of large and sleek cattle and for is a morn civilized business than swine And the tendency to abandon and raise given by the hog and the prejudices of the peo is materially by the degeneracy of the The from being an animal of redoubtable has in to be an and prone to a the fatality it makes its of and it so would add my our of all who do not hug their chains and refuse to come out of the house of say I would not ex- change my little portion in the son of David For the power and glory of the Parthian or Roman as described by Milton in ihe temptation of our Lord and for all with which the enemy tempted the Savior of This is the secret of the change of my which all who know me must have ed within a few years After years spent iu humble and contrite entreaty that the g widely is We that we will publish any information from any part of the country about might be forwarded to us during this or next month or in possession of facts re- lating to the hog number of now fattening in different parts of the compared with those prepared for market last and previous size and quality ot the the time when they will bly be forwarded for and how to be and and what the views of the hog holders are as to the prices to be obtained and how the pigs that are to provide the world with meat next are and how many there are of a and add something to the valuable in- formation of ihe public in by writing out briefly those things in of which they are well and mailing to us the Ft We really believe that there are in as many firesides unstained by impurity as in any other It will be found that the French woman by being more the vf sentiment is less ihe prey of than less but more of In almost all the woman in a moral the anti-French woman better than she tf ore apt to forget the former would speak and when the more ing Anglo-Saxon would the cloak of tal reservation and Ii is the nature of ihe sentiments in healthy action to rate in words and they do in the fullness of lead to temptation they arc not active in the came way as suppressed that has developed itself in the possessing all the rankness of a morbid instead of the beautiful color and fragrance belong to a flower grown in the A woman fancy lias more self-possession and more control over than tbe mote guarded whose has been con- and not allowed an let in the play of such stand ly in much greater danger of losing the tery of their judgment than the The French woman is ruled by a tion of head and heart rather than by mere blood and She strives to be both kind and Her fiery passions actually seem to be subdued by this tion of judgment and This head and heart which the French call characteristic no other race in the same and which no for- eign word can esprit has been vouchsafed to French woman in a generous and it distinguishes above all other women on you an old French Indy dressed like a young girl Or a French young giil look as a lady of discreter years Her esprit is her talisman against all Tne monies and tics of and and are ad tiered to with the same regard for the unities by the French woman the Aristotelian rules of the Greek drama adhered to by the old French which is in so many instances the of woman's outward becomes in the of a French woman a source of Nothing can be more graceful that the manner in which an old French laily almost makes wrinkles by boldly and ly facing the responsibilities and consequences of Nothing is there more delightful than the maiden yet of the French blushes of retiring hood constantly warring with the irrepressible impulses of girlish fun and ducing an exquisite picture of a young instinct with sparkling yet restrained by bashful A Ship toad of mendous sacrifice of Mount Calvary might not have been in vain for chiefest of it pleased God to speak his peace my peace of God which passeth aH understanding to know to them that know it and even to them that And although We take the following paragraph from the correspondence of the New York Nov. 28th: The ship which lately capsized in broad noonday in the Bay of when closely surrounded by numerous vessels of the fleet on their way from Revel to has since been examined by Auburn speaking of the plea of James 0. parallel 10- of relates a stance of a lady as follows We knew a Judy in who was so far as pecuniary resources were who was amiable in con I have as to reproach myself with at the order of the Russian tiine and faculties It will probably be still in the though my condition has on more than one j flection of readers that the Vessel in n highly respectable and moved in ihe in yet an inveterate and notorious pilferer of all sorts of articles that did not and generally could not a store or shop of any or even a meat without stewing something resembled that of him having one i addition to 800 troops and full Merchants knew her and evil spirit cast was taken of by 40o passengers on chiefly and her Some accused seven other spirits more wicked than the and the first yes I trust that by the power and mercy of may if they are But where am I running On this sub- ject more assure selves of what is of small value compared with that of those who are a piece of the unchanged regard and sympathy of your mother's my 1 remembered to have followed her to her have dered that the sun continued to rise and and the order of nature to go Ignorant of true but not yet an atheist I ber with horror my expostulations with God the of bulky house occupied the whole 'tween Out of consideration for these unwonted her openly in their stores of She ways delivered np the stolen article and was frequently obliged to pay round sums iof Some took advantage of sengers the port holes of the had j JQ w ample opportunity to been left and when a sudden squall came on could not be closed in lime and when the wind took her the vessel keeled and at once Such persons as on the deck at ihe of at once washed but the divers not less than corpses in the and in Ihe clinging lo some portion of the timbers cf ihe or to each her to steal their goods from and then bleed her aware of her contented themselves with ing her noting the value of the cles pi and sending her a of their These bills she always paid She was liberal and and away hundreds of the articles she wo every article sold to be of the best Call sad that you can buy better for the than at any other store in the Thankful for past I hope by close tion to business and the wants of tbe public to pat J. P. September 16. 1857. A GOOD ASSORTMENT of Shoes and at S. R. creased quantity of specie in the th banks have only increased their specie from to have increased their from to No one supposes that such would have been the case during this ihe financial operations of the various Slate governments had been conducted upon the principles of the independent treasury U is confidently believed that such a policy would have saved tbe country from the ent bank at the time the eral government was making its disbursements in specie at the commencement of tbe present the same operation had been going 01 from the different State the effect when in a few short necessarily would have been to have supplied the wife returns to the home j every demand in the country for and she left a few years so while ihe j the already restrained within legitimate husband can be seen drinking drunkard's would have been enabled to have and hastening to a dishonored in the mean time spreading its dark and like a vulture at its feed on the great heart of Why does this which walks at monger far more in its than the dreaded simoom of the or the plague stalk on unchecked and undismayed i One we think because you and and all of as a listen loo j gerly to the whispered of take too readily for granted that these insinuations are and spend too little time in proving them to be We have sat and listened sometimes by the hour to the conversation of a company of whose sole topic was the errors of their No attempt was made to gloss ovtr faults they were bat they were brought out in their shocking to in a few short with tric swiftness from one city's end to tbe If there is anything we detest in and there are but very few things we do it is to see a lot of old ladies verging on the gathered together to discuss tbe errors of The horror of fearful sight upon this but not yet an to have been aggravated by the i The existence of atheism has been de- stances the bodies were already fir gone on bul I was an honest one Hume began jn and with few exceptions ihe and finished I read Spinoza and all i of 8jj the corpses were wide open and ihe Surely I feel by no ignoble The effect of this And the very who gave me Essay upon Human Nature to read administered Beattie upon as the treacle against arsenic and the essential oil of bitter bread and milk poultice for ibe bite of ike Had I remained a successful political I might not have been a But it pleased God that my pride should be that by death and desertion I should lose my friends that except in the veins of a and too possessed of a child by a and dumb there should not run one I less sacred when ma le in a log hut than when The cle he divers was such thai one of them was totally unable for many days to recount ihe ghastly scenes he had witnessed down in hive of and on his re- to repeal his visil was j SOLITARY his Kansas speech in W. R. Smilh gives ihe following gular fact of early history of you perfection of legislation in a border Territory The as adapt himself to the i of wilderness The law no j Kone Cincinnati 0., on last Sunday i S. McClure weni into the slorc of lie Anderson for the purpose of talking upon business matters with Mr. Aboul an hour afterwards Mr. McClure WHS seen to fall from the of the and when picked up it was found thai his skull hal been He died from the effects last Mr. with Mr. in he returned to the and then heard a al the On going thither he Mr. McClure lying oa the the injuries that resulted Mr. Beaule that ning on the affidavit of him of murder of McClure by king him with an iron Beattie bild t bail in The parties well knowa drop of my father's blood in any living besides The death of Tudor ished my I tried things but n o the capitol of the highly You can neither ihe of law nor the form of ihu higher order sued usual business without serious tjie refuge of and with parental In the first Territorial stripes was Often did 1 cry out with Of history informs us that j the father of lhal be- James Situs was ihe only of ihe The of the New York ihou my and the He sal and upon the acu of ihe B. died suddenly on ihe fsth in I cious mercy of our Lord to this wavering faith lower and adjourned and met i under ihe force of ihe hard heart j a formality quite Iu if Y 1 t 1 1. f t I ihe Long Island Railroad while on his way lo his home in the The Herald entered the cars full of life and health but had nol proceeded on his journey more than a when the hand of came on The conductor of the train saluted him just previous to the cars entering the i they emerged from the side the deceased was found sitting lifeless in his of the unbelief I humbly hoped woul i in His good be extended to me 17-29. Throw and I can drive any man by induction to John Marshall could not me. When I say a I mean and refuse of those who startle at and a roan capable of logical Deism is the IIV It is supposed lhal disease of the heart j can't believe and 1 t 1 was tbe cause of bis sudden and untimely de- U Ml J of impeaching any law of the j have a good lime of it rial Legislature of simply because j will be very gay the Senate composed of a single man vl though a quibbler might lhal ihe Senate has a plural signification of a number of A Centers common with some novel recently AT ihe more enable of Congreso from Slate and who have daughters or are laking at Washington for the They lo give and The season elite ami all the who have from twenty to forty and are not up in private will do well lo pack their Saratoga trunks and be off by the first We seo that foreign going in the same Lori the Count of Empty Pockets and the A young clerk undertook to commit suicide last week by shooting his He was This is tbe third attempt be has made on bis life within the last three brought a Court in southern A man of iron Borrow Sixpence nre already on Ihe wealth had an intrigue with a married woman and will remain during the A ttl J God forgive us and used to laugh at the deistical bigots j whose husband was She AtV Tmk who roust have not being able to a pledge from her paramour for the payment All theism is derived from Revelation of the laws Oor own is from same is the false tion of and I can't much blame the Turks for considering the Franks and on by intense devotion to a yonng lady with J Greeks to the Every idea of i one lhal floats in lue world is derived of in she should become hopes or fears in this case don't know were The scm of money promised was demanded And Suit was the joining with and judgement for tbe amount AT cott was in 0. O room at the world is derived Courier on The verdict of tho jury he came lo his death by taking morphine ami He was an itinerant practitioner or on and he had at Indianapolis on Sunday  

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