Huron Reflector (Newspaper) - September 24, 1839, Norwalk, Ohio i WHATSOEVER ARK THINGS AJIE mixes A in: or toon HURON V and v BY C A Dollars per Two Dollars auU ill be charged per discontinued all arrearages are less at the option of the editors three times for one ir square and twenty-five cents for every en i insertion less than three mouths t 3 e 0 v s 12 month v 8 1 year col 1 c 1 column 1 OKI kinds of Country received eat URON INSTITUTE session of this Seminary eom- on Wednesday the of 1830 The Male under of Mr FOSTER Jr a Dartmouth College and the Female nent under the care of Miss GAT I J A- FOSTER both experienced Teachers from the City of Columbus e will be two in a yeai ing two quarters of eleven ami a half 00 00 OF TUITION Spelling Heading Writing Colbur etie or Parley's per Smith's Geography Arithmetic i Grammar ut uf Um- les per qr Botany Comstock's or or Abercrombie's Mental Mis Science 13 of the Heavens and Day's Algebra Simpson's Surveying or Book ig Adams and Latin lar Ambon's Cooper's Cicero's Select Grammar Jacob's Greek or Greek Testament per qr ilion for incidental expenses 00 ic will ba Declamation ery week at tbe close of each Session n a i the above rates payable quartet ly in e AMOS B HARRIS of the Boat d of Trustees of Huron Institute m Sept 10 1839 BY Summer biuK Whither yen down 1 your dear companion And ve leave me June Beneath the of the live my 1 to bit all day to bear The notes 1 hear ao Summer Rummer Whither do yon was my couch Vour merry waves life like your current then lAnd and swift it is no type in summer and thoughtful man Summer dells Summer delK Oli aic yc still the same As of old to your In wayward mood t came 1 The as soli and gicen As gently foils the And be though in grave This lorm were laid Summer flowers Where ate the odors sweet Brought by the cool and airs That stole the summer heat 1 never see your now Wet the early dew Alas my fiesh and morning lowers with you Summer friends Summer friends The careless and pay Ye too with fortune's sunny looks Like have flown And like and and That I so loved to see Remain your happy homes And never dream of v Acknowledged by he majority fanners o have degenerated 1 lo mention above that the While Wheat lo which J refer is supposed lo be a different wheat from that introduced into the county by William as his is a late Prom M V Com Advertiser Sept 10 Arrival ot the DAYS The favorite steam packet Great Western was telegraphed this ing a little before 7 o'clock and ar- rived at her berth at the foot of wheat and I understand came from Clinton street at about 11 the State of Ohio if you think the information con- in this note of sufficient tance to the fanners of the county lo occupy a place in your columns you have my permission to publication Jl S ULACK it O AUT or coot We are informed by those who have the reputation of making good butter that one essential peculiar in the process is immediately after churning lo work all lhc milch out and il becomes firm and solid If buttermilk be lo re- main in for a short lime il will turn streaked and become cid and unfit The cream should nol be permitted lo get loo old and after churning some say the butter should nol be washed in wa- ter as often is Recorder to Silk Groovers E subscriber will pay the highest price or any quantity of Silk of Mulberry Leaves il delivered r Cocoonery at any time this season rOR Patent Silk and Twisting Machines ftom simplicity of action and the and uniform ci of performing their work recommended as the best in use in the d States The Silk can be either as Raw or reded twisted at the same operation Instruction c art of Reel in 5 will be given to those ns it Cocoons reeled upon shares the most liberal terms c undersigned aie also prepared to con- fer the sale of OOO Morns Trees 000 Alpine Canton Brussa do ALSO Worms Eggs Mulberry Seed be io be made to J L or to F Doming Co on tlic plantation one mile south of Horn addressed to Jas Ohio F n Dillon Ohio July 22 of a court of common for tlic Ohio to me directed and delivered ill offer for sale at public vendue at the ling ol in the township of ie in said county on the fn si day ieM nl 2 o'clock P M on said day and chattels to 1 igh and 1 a judgment rendered in ihc a- wid in favor of Joel W and a- Strong n Sheriff riff's Sept 17 I V oi a of Ex issued n om the court picas county Inron Ohio to mo directed nnd delivered ill lor sale it lie duelling of David in the tov of in saul HV on the day of September al clock A M ijn the following and chattel tr sorrel 1 bay a slack of liny about 2 ions and two to satisfy a rendered in ihc rt in ol against id Goodell MORTON 312 VARIETIES OF Among subjects that should interest our none is of more lhan efforts to improve quality of wheat Some irising citizens nre making valuable experiments in classifying their seeds and we find in the wheat country different notices on the subject We subjoin some of Gaz Isaac cock of Rush has presented us with a small quantify of Goose Wheat n the bead raised by his son IT- M- Babcock This wheat has but re- cently become known and is ng considerable attention among farmers It is remarkably tive often yielding from 50 to 75 bushels from on acre Mr B ed 190 grains from one Dem This kind of wheat is said lo de- rive ils name from the fact that a few grains of il were found in crop of a wild goose lhat was shot a few years since near lhc head of Lake Champlain The wheat was noticed to be of a peculiar quality was sown and from those few grains have come all that we now have in this Com New of Wheat To the Editors of the Va Free Press Having seen a valuable paper which calls at- tention of the agriculturalists of out- country to a wheat which is the Rock 1 have thought it in my power to ad- vance lhc farming by ing a few in relation to a de- scription of wheat introduced into this country by Samuel from the Stale of The Wheat is called While ed Wheat Its productiveness J should will exceed if possible that of the Kock Wheat as the heads contain a much larger number of grains than lhal wheat is ed o contain Sixty grains is a ry common number of grains to be contained in a head and as high as odd is nol uncommon frequently found contained meshes grains abreast Last year Mr raised one hundred Jl is staled in a late number of lie Farmer thai the difficulty which is often experienced of con- cream into butler and as of- len case the difficulty of ing a good article may be obviated by sprinkling in a spoonful lo two gallons of cream After Ihc cream has been churned awhile if no signs of butler sprinkle in the powdered saleratus half al a By her we have received our of European and o the of August and Bristol jo the day of departure the ultimo of tho Advertiser XT 10 noble packet arrived this morning at 10 o'clock after a sage and a half days ing departed from Bristol on day evening August at 7 clock She brings 110 England the merchants and Before the law was passed the mcrchunl in his transactions with his dealers could only charge five per cent on all advances while for last two or three months he has been paying to 10 Even the Bank of al present moment charges per cent The Great Western arrived at Bristol after a passage of 11 hours the Queen al Portsmouth in days l-l about one day in favor of he Western The Government has An- its intention o have steam communication with all tin In- dia Islands The arrangements were laid before lhc House of Commons by the Secretary of the Admiralty The Chat lists continue of Albany Our London dales are o eight o'clock the of evening The most ant event o the country is the ble of the wheat harvest in England and on the continent of Eu- rope In France most of Ihc grain had been harvested and the crops were remarkably good In the ern parts of England vest was nearly over and the generally good in Wiltshire very lillle was cul up o the it i bly good believed will be In the midland counties time as il may be but half will be required The editor attributes the effect produced upon the cream lo the neutralization of the dant acid by Ihc alkali of AND E 1 have observed lhal marr ried man falling into misfortune is more tpl to retrieve his situation in the world hrm n single otic be- cause his spirit is and ed by domestic endearments and his self respect kept alive by finding that although all abroad be darkness humiliation yet there is still a world of love at home of which ie is monarch Whereas a single man is apt to run to waste and self- neglect lo fancy himself lonely and abandoned and his heart fall lo ins like some descried mansion want of an inhabitant J have often occasion to remark the fortitude with which women sustain the most overwhelming reverses of fortune Those disasters which break down the spirit of a man and prostrate him in tho dust seem to call forth all the energies of the softer sex and give such intrepidity and elevation to their character that al times il Nothing can be more touching than o behold a soft female who had been all ness and dependence and alive lo least roughness while treading the prosperous path of life suddenly rising in mental force lo be the com- forter and supporter of her husband under abiding wilh un- i have the shrinking blasts of lhc As the vine which long twined it graceful foliage about Hie oak and been ed by il in sunshine will when the hardy plant is lilted by the boll cling around it with its ing tendrils and bind up its ed boughs: so it beautifully cd by Providence lhal woman who is the ornament and dependent of man in his happier hours should he prospect is not quite so ble and in the the crops will be decidedly bad and the harvest very late The weather for many days had been fluctuating and so had been prices of wheat In Mark Lane on the 10th of August wheal advanced 2 a per quarter anil a farther advance was looked for the next market day but providentially the cleared up which is al all limes a barometer for prices On whole from personal ob- servation in a vapid ride many counties we think there wil be about an average quantity Jmr vested should he wen her the first Iwo weeks in September prove favorable The smaller grains will be rather more abundant but of hay the supply will be small and will call for a greater quantity ol grain for fodder Perhaps the try never required an abundant ply of bread stuffs more than at present for unless he lens of sands of lhc discontented gel al a cheap rale they will have re cause of complaint they may have brought on their dis- tress by their own imprudence The accounts from the Baltic are ble and we think the same remark will apply to the Continent ly From the great wheat districts of north of England and from Scotland we shall not hear un- til the return Liverpool Tin large sales had been made both to the trade and for export at improving rates and should he weather continue favorable for the harvest prices will probably improve to the extent of id per lb By advices we learned thai lhc ey market had been very tight and it continued so until lhc Chancellor of lhc Exchequer completed his ar- rangement for lhc funding of Ex- chequer bills to the amount of since which il has been a little more easy yet there was still complaining and even on lhc we find it staled in some of lhc leading city articles thai ten per cenl had been given in some cases but since the sale of Exchequer bills among whom arc the Rev Dr Be- I various parts of is the Rev Mr Kirk Those men who were concerned i the riot at Birmingham and were en'cnced to death have been re- and will be ho Chartists in many places arc a- a new and singular method f annoyance They assemble at- onic public place and proceed in a to the parish hereby all pew holders tc they send lo he clergyman i text and if he preaches from it hey be satisfied with his efforts Generally he clergyman with his subject in a manner lot very gratifying to the ind leads to tumuli At leld persons were ar- bul two only had been com- for trial On the gust they filled the old parish church n that town and also crowded the They had proclaimed their intention of attending the same Sunday the and had sent a request lo lhc clergyman lo preach from James six o now yc rich One of chief leaders of lhc was the Rev Mr Stephens a dissenting minister He was re- cently tried at Chester found guilty and sentenced o eighteen months conducted ID'S defense and made a powerful appeal o the The making temporary vision for the Government of Lower Canada has become a law The Royal assent has been given to the slave trade suppression A very strong feeling of indignation prevails in England against tho course pursued by Mr the Uni- ted States Consul al Havana In the House of Commons on lhc staled no disturbance of ull Lord would be n ie 1 and the blind lo Chemical an important for rheumatism er white swellings nf eyes burns throat scarlet frmr nsy cic just received 1 for sale at the Store bv W and fluid all tm S F and forty bushels from five and a half sown And this year in a field on Ihc same farm which is ihc and on the farm ihc average has been thirty-two bushels to the acre It has another advantage which is that is has a reny stiff straw and does not grow tall and will stand creel when other wheat is prostrated a- round it which I had an opportunity of observing this season Jn this wheat it is proper o stale the ges which attend it They arc it is prone to shatter and is loo ly a wheat to make it prudent in a farmer to sow his whole crop of this wheat These remarks arc not intended lo disparage the merits of liThe Rock as il is doubtless ci valuable wheat and wilh that be- lief I shall endeavor lo procure some of and will be in Ihc of he Blue Stem which is iis stay and solace when smitten with t obtained at G per sudden calamity winding in- Rice Ihc present lo recesses of his supporting the d icad and binding up the Washington Irving broken sleeves fust n hi of the Exchequer is to be ed o the be succeeded in office by Mr F T Baring As a strong evidence of the slate of the money nol only in lhc Continent ailee gentlemen have returned in the no i Great Western who had been com- tl I 1 S U I t I rl j t w v ton round the bosom full half j to Europe for the purpose a la slippers of loans public stocking reach rather higher a with cum The principles of whig party are identical wilh lhc for by Republican parly With lhc ancient democracy the wings believe lhal UK people are capable of self-government and that their will is the only legitimate source of all power They believe that government was instituted for the benefit of the whole people without distinction of sect or party They believe lhat according to the clearly defined provisions of the Con- the great departments of the and be pre- served distinct and that the attempts made by ent Executive lo concentrate all er in his own hands are dangerous lo lhc liberties of the people arid destructive of the proper checks and balances provided hy that sacred in- strument They believe that the enjoins Ihu establishment of u sound uniform and well regulated same for governors 33 the not partial in its rations or do tiol in providing gold and silver for lhc and rag money for people They believe lhal retrenchment in public in honesty in their an considered obsolete by our rulers at Washington but lo a pure and Democratic of lhc Government They believe hat patronage of the Executive Department has increased to an alarming thaf il is becoming a fearful engine for and enslaving the lhal immense age and diminished They believe lhal lhc power un- constitutionally usurped by lhc Ex- should be restored to the They tlic veto power should be resisted to its al and that the appointment of members of Congress to office is a source of corruption upon lhc national legislature They believe that the custody of the public money should be removed from under the control of lhc and that the political should be from moneyed power of the nation They believe lhat the judicial de- of the Government should be protected in the execution of ils its independence should be at- tempts of the Executive to tamper wilh ils purity be met wilh promising opposition They believe that the Congress of the Union should perform ils con- duty without Executive interference or control They believe that reform is loudly called for in all the Executive De- hat close and rigid con- lo Legislative appropriations should be thai a well and secure system of re- sponsibility and accountability organized and adhered to They further believe it lo be their lo oppose in all its forms a advocate election of the Secretary of the Treasury and the Postmaster General by Congress the prohibition by law of all interference of holders with the freedom of Elections These arc lhc doctrines for establishment of which the the pence of the East unless some new subject of difference arose of which there was no prospect ever al present A basis for of affairs between Egypt and Turkey has been agreed on by the five powers and accepted by lhc Turkish Government The treaty between France and Mexco has been ratified Spain is still in a deplorable con- dition and there is no prospect of a speedy change The U S Bank agency of Mr Jaudon has ceased in London and hereafter the bank will draw on Baring Brothers Co The French government is ing lo an increase of steam vessels for naval purposes Mr Webster was in Scotland at lhc close of August He was to be present al the Tournament He has been received wilh ed attention wherever he has cd In Holland the papers all speak in high commendation of the can some of j party contend and they believe hern lional Treasury onc residential his speeches in the lobe essential for preservation The intelligence from China of jof the constitution and the sleeked with a a In j whom except dutch nnd fastened -o In i have been able to obtain one raise lhc toes In j The Illinois loan effected is four millions of dollars A court Another thing has taken place sovereign the ordered turn to b t he brought before him nnd a stern J u Inch will tend to keep rnone the forcible detention o the tendent and the foreign is confirmed The superintendent issued an official notice to the chants requiring them lo give up all the opium in their possession and declaring his government ble for its Icd at two millions sterling The Porte has accepted the of Five who s have interfered for the settlement of he Eastern that there is now no of a War enna it is thought will be the seal of conference It is settled lhal lhc Bank of nc m d him t-o prepare j England We allude lo lhal I land has made arrangements lo draw c would show of pon the Lank of from lo four millions of pounds no mercy except permitting him lo choose j Of money for to four millions ol ho would die The t on ands ling and this may sav d left with the pawn pending specie how docs sland to Ours on lhc kers is a article and can be loaned on dec at any rale which may be agreed upon This will be of- importance to her from of A it ihc West recently said to a friend when I first came Chicago I had nol a nw f nm covered with to ncy republican Troy Mr will be seen by lhal the Directory of he Mechanics Bank have dismissed from he of Cashier Thus far ing definite has been heard of that individual The impression begins generally to prevail that he has tually and finally absconded Jl is now rumored that some two weeks prior to leaving Cincinnati lie chased of a Missouri gentleman a check drawn by the of souri upon the Girard Bank al adelphia in amount for which he in return his at GO St Louis in amount One tiling is ic late Cashier has left the country he has and Price case of it Nothing less lhan 000 would in his Cincinnati Whig