I I I t l'TO IHnl'T I I AM llcmoi al. I ho Office of h Ceil. Mil a Pt ' chat hai been Removed into it.o new Buck! UiwIJiitg. South itla ol Main mietl, alow cljau Ufljw Ma.kel. V. IS. V AIMER Esq. is anthnrized to tut us A:i-it f"r the 'Coli'Mru Dknuchat,' ami re- tv";.: ull inbnit) for Subtxrijitim and AJeertit i.iL: ct lis A'icm in t AiW W-rk " 100 XatifitU'itfttt. ll,i'.ui " 10 Stiite-ftrut. Jhltinwrt S. E. cor. Hull. uid Culrert-tts. XciiLvits-Nrdu-Mia aid Tradeniun mityjhul it tu iht'.riiJtuhttigita ti"'i erti.e in tldt uipt .. 47 is Ma ut yullhhul at the fount) feat .W A-JS a greater circulation in the county than any U'ur pvpir puUUlad within ttillmiU. AX Art'l.KXTICE, To tlie Ti intiiig busini3 in wantrd at this Of lui An active boy IS or 16 year of ajfn will re ceive cood ciK'oumgi'ineu(. ThePiinipr i much In want of few bifhpior win: at. corn & nucK WllIilAl, ol' those who uwo him uuon fiiibnitip'ion. I T would also Lite a fe A' tiiil.tli of POTATOES. JI1E ELECTION IN COLUMBIA COUNTY. By ihe official return it appears thai bfioiit 3,200 votes were polled al the late flection, This is 2,000 btlow a full vote of this county, and accounts for the euull ma jori'.ies given for the Democraiiri ticket. Ai the Presidential eduction in 1S41 the ntun brr of votes given was 5,108, and the rut 111 her in 1815 for Assembly roan, at a tight election, wts4.C05. l?y a careful compa rison nf the votes in 1841 sd J in 1316 by townaliijis, ('excluding Mahoning and Va! ly froip the computation,) we ascertain that ho Whigs gave this year within about 400 of their full vote in ihe county, and the De moriats within about 1000, allowing only p my slight increased vote. The weigh', of the Whig vote in the county lies in the townships along the river, and could be giv n at ihid election in 6pife of ihe storm; vhilcihe weight of the Democratic vote lies loallcreJ in the townshipi. Over one half of the wlole Wh'g vote was given at the polls in the (owns of Danville, Catta wiFsa, U!oonat urg and Berwick 1 Ti e only aprccuWe defection amnng Dctnocruts from the ticket, was in Maho ning and Valley, where thfte existed great diepntifrfaction with the county nomination? from the fact that all the candidates for olfi ops of importance w ere temovjl men. The ftcding in ll.is tounty upon ihe local quee linn could not be ncppclfd to subside im mediately, but the ticket generally received about CO votes more than we expected in Mahnucg. and Liberty did nobly undei the circumstances. On the whole we are satisfied that Whig gery has no just cause fr exultation ovci the result in this county, and that at full elections in 1S47 and 1818 our fcrmei De tnocraiicj nujoriiies will be maintained at Icat, and quite probhbly incrfiifpd Bcdow we give a statement of the vole for each candidate, and v calculation of tin aajoriiies. It will be notffrd '.hat FuBifi received within 100 votes of the avenge vote for the Democratic ticket, while Power ran 52 votea abo-.c Butler. Dr. Lcib ran bbuui 50 voles ahead of the Democratic tic l.cl in Cattawispa. tli township in which .f resides, but runs behind it in enme oili er township, yhe defection from him of 21 vntca in. Bloom vm upon purely per som.l grounds, and had in it nothing jiolit- ni the sai rrmarh, we stippoue uul be gocd for other distticis. I'oNcnEys Whole vote given 3 208 Owen I) Lcib, Dent. 1011 Chester Butler, Whig, 13t2 Ltib'i m-ijority 79 AiSEMBlY Stewsrl Perncc, Dfm. 1007 Isiac Low, Whig 1 1 13 rearrc' majority 221 Sutuirr Benj lIiymsn,Diim. 15.07 DjV (1 CUik.Wlitg, 13J7 IIymai, majority Senile ring 403 Cor.ONa C. Clarkner, Dem. if)5fi Tho'uPlack.VVhig, 136S 0!fl'kr.i'i' majority. 2i8 ( c;j:rrssloR P.KIinr,Dcm. 1G21 L, T. o.r.as, W. m u- HhJi aisj -Tiiy; AtTlTOH Jinu? M.Crmick,!). 1 CS 1 H. Applen.an, Wh'g, MeCrmick'n m j ni'v 2!l C.t'oM.MissioxEii .KM Power, W 1 G 1 W 15. Fostei.D 150t PoweiV mjoi ily Million, Ni'ivp, 45 3 ki.kction m:vs. Top re mi!( ihi e ar in "lit 11 h Con nns oiml D sinci ii fulbws Hotter Cnhimhii ' E' ZertiP, lfill 1191 CJ 1 ti 3418 15(53 2015 . oiiwiij. 133 I r 3 -MS Hotli'i'n m:jT i'y S6 Tfce whole vote (jive n i Congrpsion al flcuoos in 1311 and KS 1G re-p-'Ciive ly, in this dii-tfiit, was an lollowa ; 1814 12 332 1816 7,732 Thi almwi a rently decreased poll in the district, while ihe number ol VuU'islias 'ricreasrd piohtb'y SCO. In Wyoming coun'y Foi'er ifcetved a mijoriiy ol 19. The Vmns fleet t'lfii county ticket by vi ry "" ill m-j ri'ie. e xcep I f 'fctriblj men. Wyoming ainl Sutque hamia elect K-pfi'seiiiativ es to gether, and the vole of the lat'er county iosutes the election of two Democrats. Two Democrilic representative s t elided in Luztiip, and ihe whole D mocia'ic licke1, rxept Proihonoury. For Pioihonot.ry, Cullios Dem. 11 defeated by 95 votes. The CatboniLlii Dinner at in epejk ing of the result in Lnznina coun'y ,"J " Out lari;e ni joi i'ies are (jpturil'y liven in agiirul'uial di-lricts fpaii!j a, t l'd in neailyall wliich iIih voti polled was rgbi, while ihe pftir iji'i' Whig majorities are found in lartf. towns in which the vote wa much lid atrccted by I It e severe simoi ol the day. In our county tl c v 1 u polled vvas n ; I in all our Lugo drtiiocra'ic dl.t'ticit p e r 11 1 i r 1 v fo, in smii cane lite whole rote polled being lets than half our u?u al nv joi ii ." ilost of our reader have heard of F.lihn riurritt the learned Blackftiiih, who in n.w travelling through England examining into ihe condition of il lal oriej 1 lf e F.tSr ntal ' ing hinieelf familiar t nil tlio domestic lif. and wants of the Poor. Buriitt is a naiiu of New Erg'am1, Woieliestcr, MaKiachu. sel'.e we think, and his sketching of wha he tecs ahroad, ronsiitute a lund if leliahli information. He spr;iks from aeto.il knoti ledge, tud liaa no motive to fpeal. otliertviee than truly & impartially. Whei ilia 'Star f the North' was ub!ifh(d a Berwick, its readers wid reecolltei th-it ;cv rral eomnitinicjiioim id Mr. Burtill appear ed in it, upon the expensiveneta and fully 0. war, which were st m ling in then develop inenls, and calculated to ir.ake a s rong im pression on the pubiie mind. Since hi went to England, w e have uiuerved lhat In vvas engaged in spreading information ii hat country, in icg ird lo the modes of pre piling Indian corn for u.-e as food auionc he laboring population. The late i-nmensi importations u( American maize or ludni oru into Gical Biitiui, cteaied a demam for information of lhi character, and 1)1 1 country is indebted for sued inform?. ion ti 10 an intelligent 1 jnkee lilai kiniih ! In one of his late hints, lianrt tells: story of an interview wj.h an Englinh nailei which, as it is peculiarly interi".ting, m publish in our piecent numher. 7'hni pai whfre the poor Erglisli laborer refits n the rpneal of the Ei!irli?h t intl or IPX ut"i breadsuifl'H, ha in il a umple el q u t: more louthing and powerful than all the aii- of eiluoated oratory could producu. IL says, 'We heard till awhile ago, lhat the pout people would not ha'e to ii.vke co ini- ny nails lor a loal ol lirenO rnueli If" er bcauso eir Ruhtrt I'tel and kimuh n1 lu men, were uning lo t ike off the int lo. I. and some other laxps, and hi us Inn brunt of tllClU lhat tni'lil sill vs the tlvtljitxl. When we heard il.ia talked of without knowio; the truth of 11, John Stubhinp toi k a penny and went to ihe W hue Hart anil bought a'dnnk of beer, and then the lam!. Udv let hitri tunk into tin newppaper whieh he keppa for t tiatomera, A hen he cmne back, he told us a great dial of w'.at ws I'oini' ou, and snid he v, ns f::re the t:ii;tf would be beltfr on? cfllnse davs Hn"h .-.p il.ef.eiing wih which the rc peal of the eortt .lawe, or i.n.f)' o x mi httid atiiffs, w as greeted among lite laboring poji liihlinn of Graal B.itain, Willi delight they "lIt!j 8 l'''n'' wh,,n x"rY rmi1'1 ,lliy J thoit who coiia ten me citKipnr, wum lie aibitrary resti ie lions of Government up in ilie.n should ba re novel. Hit tins phi- '.iiiihi it jio and jiihi move mem of ihe Gov- rnnifiii, was met wild fierce mid prolong ed opposition. From the Parliament 1 1 j ts hi'ie went nut over (lie laud tho loud wbiI if iiuni poly, monopoly crushec1 forem beneath tlio iron Head of lt.ibrrl Peel.' Tl 0 iii:li land holders; ilia ariioi rary of the kingdom, were not illing to see their gains curtailed, their monopoly of the Iionte market dciiroyrd; mid llieir ctiei of 'ruin' 1 the progress of Reform, were furious mid incessant. Truth and Humanity liiumpl ed however, and ilie in'cusis of the few were mule to hend lo dm inlfrcBlo and ij'iis uf tli6 iiKi'iy, S.im iyilba always Ohio. S slip fnim the office of the Oh'm SuiojHirnalaiir.ps tint H 'bb the Whi(i candid'! for Governor is elected by only nhiiii! 2000 majoriiy nnr Todd; and tha I'ipip is a tie in the Senate nod a Whig ma jority of only tw in t'ip H-iUfPi This is oret.y good nut for Ohio, The Whigs districted the Slate a year ago, and having d ine it to suit tlo'iim Ives, secure in (he CongrfNfinnal Delegation 12 W'ligs to 8 Democrats and one Independent. DEDICATION. The Methodist I.0piropal Church ol U rw;ck will be dedicj'td In the wor hip of Almighiy Ood, 00 Sunday the 2j Ii of Ootober. Si rvices lo commence it 11 o'clock A. M The Dedicatory Sermon will he delivered by the Il"v. Prof'S-or M'CI:c,t-ck, of I)irkinn Col The I'.'V. Pi of, Ihwly, ol W.lkesb.np. J. At B ih and M'Cs k"v of Phil .di ljihi 1 Conference, John (iiiyfr, of I).inTili, urn) S'fVfial ct'tei lia'ii.g'liKhe'l CI rymen are t-xpecied to h j ia :te ndance. Tite public ar re pec fd!y and affec ionjitly invitnl lo nt er J, I) rwick, O.-t 7, IS 13. T e Oakland Ihtnlc. 'dan fraud Pile li.ib.lii es ol Wi biiik, tvl.ieli n- ently failed, are e'linnaU-.l at S33.C00, and the Pre-i.denl and oivocr Ims bun . riffled. These l.ibwi'i are in nolo n circulnior, ca l-d, in biuker' klang issues; and 'lny -tie found i t the hand .I ; lie l.irniPfS wn touU iliem In1 w 1 1 e .1 A 1 P . I 1 I I nd o'hei p-odiice of' ho sweat of ih' I1C1 ,' atul ol ptior ni'-f hai i c and I ihor inn wt mer ; to w botn their rnplt'jtr would pay 1.0 liing, pppu Hy I !l'' loultnl the solvency ol'th' buiik '1 hi S a . s-nn lo ihe la 1 rn-r. Hit of hat um: are uc' ltt-(tn ! people who never pn I'v l y iIipit-, c ti: view' u'l ii'il b llt'i t'l u.;'t t.c 'it-e f. urn lite dcud The ! o' M.c'Hjiiu cr aii .1 lor th' ii -ilvis tin il..ftt.e t f 'w tl 1 cil bilk.,' 1 tin eroti" mill d-ti ucMve ii." he i;l:j;ue of Iroii- nd li.ru ti in KtfVp'. Hut fcaictl) He the 'wild ca!' drads, wiien tin j pmi.il ktich fnitii!." as this O.dtlar d I'.at k 0 roll il.emof ll t ir crop". Well ! Il ilify will no' j r il by such xjk i iei.ee, ti.cy des: rve to have ihetr jvc h pu k- eil bv liadirg siv iiidl- t. Ttiti iicwspa i ih siy that Trtii nlail !he r . .i.leiit mil rwio.-r Ol this swmdl .-hop, ha eniiched I, in. sell by tut n U Iran.!". Thi- s p'ccie'y whit ile-e 'upt 1 a'm ' it Ci uu'iy hai ks in'eidcd lo do. If 1 lit people of M ii'hi 10 v i II 1 ut lluiiiiiiti ll.i ir S ale Pi 'si o forlif', if liny li.tv. no such law, they vil dliow llteit lorn by t nactinn one to ie:irh nil futon cast s id similar 1 h.-rat ti.r. But ihe l.c-f x iinile which tin y c 1 . 11 1 ' set, wool. 'jp probibmi'g, by Mn-tr cur, i i ut 1 0 r f tin cieation uf au hat k',aiid ly ihrit bg- iiure, tiic en eolation of any paper moo y within ihi ii tt tritoi v, aiiihoi ;Z' tl h ny S'aie. Tlnsi! We-'etn fliivitii; liipiiaie iiniKid ly'iatl'ig icoth Ir. m the A 1 .. I a n 1 1 c riiii-!-; aid we adiit he W 1 s'ei o lot im it- '0 kill tin m 1 II i. I'm b'i'iliiig any pei tinnuy. They tl.,en hae p't nly of coin. ,cdjat. .''fvnnti.v D .sc. vvni The limns of c human t-kele'dn, 1 1 eicist d in runcusU wionghi cai tin n vtr, wi re found rc cently ieai Tus cloosa, Alabama, b)' faun band, who tumid I lie T. op with his plough. The vase win. l( line claj niixtd with hrilliact )arti(lt, hke pun hile jo hljle- C" ti-lnd and s 0 ed. 1' was about t-'ghleen or twenty inches in di lame tt r, 1! 'V id. d 1.1 the midille, and - jin drjuli. The bolder of Ihe lowt - J h.ilf wtul -rn'soujily !lj,eitJ THE AMERICAN BACLKSMITII A ENGLISH NAILEU. Mr. Horrid very PxtraordinaryMpeeitiien of a sRlf-iangh Aiiiiincm, is tcavelling 11. Enphnd. lie shoiiliU-ra his knapnai k ao: tiaveN ihrough its lanes and by fields, eon vcrcing with the people, and is making him self master of lit u subject of their cond;tion and feelings, 'bile on one of his usual excursions, Mr. Burrilt stiyf: I was suddenly divrricd from my con templation ol this magnificent scctipry by fill of heavy rain drops, s ihe prelutle ol an impending shower. Seeing a gale open md hearing a familiar clinking behind the hedge, I stepped through into a linln black smith's shop, about 11s large as an American onuke house for curing bacon. The first iljecl that ,ny eyes restetl upon, was a full grown man, nine years of age, and nearly three feet high.petche d upon a stone of hull that heighth, lo raise his hreatt 10 tlie level of his father's anvil, at which he vas at work, with all ihe vigor of Ins little arrm, making nails. I say a full-grown man, for I ftjsr he can r.evtrgrow any larger, physi cally or mentally As 1 put :ny hand on his shouldeis in a familiar way, to nike myself al. home ii!i him, ami lo remove he itintdity willi which my suuilen appeal- ance seemed to inspire him, by a pleasant wortl or two of greeting, his flesh fell case hurtled into all the indur-nion of toiling man liood, and as unsusceptible of growth as hi" invil block. Fixed manhood had set in upon him in the greenness of his youih;and there he was, hy his ftther's siJe, a etinteC ptemaltire !?; with his childhood cut cfT. with no space to grow in between the era He anil the anvil block: chased, a soon as. ie rou'd stand on his little legj, fr on ih hearthstone to ihe I'-irue Mono, by iroo ne .'tssity, thai would not ft ip l"ti enough to pick up a 'et'er nf the English alphabet on die way O, Lord John Unveil ! think rl it ! Of this Englishman' sun, plat ed by 'lis mothcr,sc.irct ly weaned, on a hih cnl. tone, barcfooed, In Cure the anvi'; there tu liaiden, scar, and blister his youn hand !iy heating and liammeiing ragged nnilrinN for the su-tcmnfc her lireasl can no longer supply! LordJiilm! look at llioe nails ,s tiicy lie hifsing on the b'ock. Know yon their iieinin, ti'O ntnl langoigi? Please your Imdship, let me tell yon I have made nai's brl'oro now try (ire iron rxp' dilation points, which this unlettered, daaifi-h boy is unconsciously arraying a fhiim von, ag-iiiist i he British (Joverntneni and iho minisiry of Briiiili litetattue, fu .siiing him oil without a letter of the Ettg-It-h a'phabet, when pittti''g ii done by 'team ! fir incarcerating him, f. r nothing on Im or his parent's fide, but poverty, iu :o a dull, sW-hy-fil.t prison id' It. .id lah'o n !f; bi-ITig think id ll! all ild'tlil 0 ai.lei'.ed, t.hnori in its motlici's anus, into i man, hy tod that bows ilm s : ii : l i r- l of tin orln's lahoreri who come lo mat. hood liroimh iitterveuii 1' years uf 1 -hiMhoud. The boy'n fatln-r was at tvoik witli hi on U lowartts tr'e. w lien 1 en.ereil. A l ni) lirsl w ortl of e ihilati.io lo the lad, he ttiruei! round and accosted me a little bh'ully, a if unaccustomed to the H;;hl of s'r .ngers m lal place, or reluctant to let them in.o tin scetiC ai c, seernl to Ins poverty. 1 sal down p 11 one end of his nail bench, and tut 1 turn was aa American blacksmith hv trath mil thai I had nunc in to see how he go 111 in ihe world: whether hi: ws erinnm jin I'v good Wiigcs at I. is hnsincss, so tint He could live ci'Uifur'..ih!v, and send hi- iliir.-n to school. A? I said ibis, 1 ia'tc- eil inquiringly towartU ilm boy, who w;ts oiktrg s e.uli'y at 111c fiom his eione Mo.n oy l),e ann 1 wo or toree little eroeh tared girls, roin two to five years of egc tl stolen in timidly, and a couple of yount; frightened eyes weie peep'u over the dotu oli al me. Tin)' all looked ai if s.itne U.-U w( re daily allotu d them in lie sool am .iiitlcr? nf their fathci's Icrge, even lo th harp eyed baby al ihe dooc. The pom Ei-glitdiman he wag as much an Fnghih 'tian as the Duke, cf Wellington looked ' Ids hu-lis headed, hare looii d chiMren, ami said fnfly, vith a inelanclioly chai. pi. ihe lead, that lie limes were ratio r hard with him. Ii troubled his heart, and many h.1111 ,if ihe n'ght I e hat: I cm kept awake by the ihi'iifchl nf it, that he could nut n ml his chi'.dnn lo ti boo!, nor leai h the 111 luinsell to read. They were eoiul chihiicn be sun) i h a moist yearning in his ryes,- they ucrealllhe wealth he hid, anil he lovet; tin tn the morp, the harder he h id to work for them. The poorest pirt of the pmeity that was on him, wis that he could not ciw tiis bilcn the letters. '1'hey were gum! ehildren. I.u ..I! the err f the nhop wcs ' ' 1 " ,"t' n their faces, uul their f.ceers were bM,t:fi" ,8!,i' ,,e n"e ,l'f"1 500,000, tg it, 12(ttad bet n a poor man all his days, and r knew his children would be pm.r nil iht tj s, i.d j.'.oni than ,c, if 'he uil Ltiti. nr6B uliould eoniioue lo grow worse. If he 'ouhl only give theoi the letters, or ihe al pltabel as ihey called it, il would m ike them the like of rich; for ihen they could read ihe Tesiiinenti lie c, old read lint retamenl a lit Jh, fur he hail learned the lulli-rs by (iff light, Il was a good book, was ilm Toamcnl, never saw i.ny other hook heard till of some in rich pcnpli-'s Inline; but il mattered bin Imle vi lno. The Tehlaineni, he Was cure 11 wan mail foi nailors and Mich like. Il helpul o,a,kahlein ,im, either nieot.lly or wonderfully when Ihe loaf was naiall on Ins jhodily. IJ'it not miny wpfk1 had piM. table. He had but little tune m read iLed before ii diiinel nimois of st mo when the sun was up, and it took him long to read a little, for he learned the niter whe) he wis old. But he hid il bi-l'uit! his dishy.,, uinlersinoil lhai In's rich uncle, at dinner lime and fed his l,rtl with i',j.'l'tie Count, in Germany, Ind .lied and while (he children were fi.ti.g the brca'ljpf ,,;, (ix.y ,hoU4(n(j lloi;,ir;, j,, r.,s, ; that lell to his fliarc, Ant wltco lie ItaH .spelt out a line of the thorlesl wonls, he read theui aloud and liis chlcst boy, tin) one on the block tin rc, could say several whole- verses he had learned in this way. I' was ;i great ciuifort to Ii in to think that Jeemes could take into his he.iri so many verses ol the Testament whidi hn could not lead. tl intended 10 ten h a I his t hildini in llii- Wity. 11 was all lie cniiit u 1 tor nit ruj am lhi he hid 10 do at meal li nes; for all the odii-r hours he had to be at the anvil. Tl 1 nailing business was growing harder, In was growing old, and Ins familv lare. I It ha-.l to wurhfiom four o'r'ock in Ihe mom ing ti I ten t' clock at night lo earn eigh teen pence. Ilis w agi s averaged only a hoot sevr-.t shillings a weik and there were live of them in the family to live on wha t'ney eirtn It vvas hard 10 make up the loio of an hour. Not one of their hand?, how ever little, could be spared Jemmy was going on nine years of nge, and a he.pfa lit he was: and ihe pour r.nn looked at hin doaiingly. Jemmy could work off a il on land nails a day, nf tho smallest size.'1 The rent of ihtir shop, tenement and gmdcn.was live pound a year and a lew penair 1arrie.1 by the youngest of ihcm was of gteil ac count. But continued the father, speaking cheer ily 1 am not the one that ought to complain. Many is the 11 an that has a harder lot ol ii than I, among the nailers along vhes-e bills and in the valley. My neighbor in tin- next do ir ci.ul 1 tell you something abou labor yon may never have heard the Itko ol in youi country He is an older man than I and there are seven ol'tlitin in his family and. for all tha', he lias no hoy like Jemmy here : help him. Some of his linle git Is are sickly, ami their mother is not very strong, and it most all comes on him. lie is an oldish man, as I was saying, ycl he d o"s not only work eighteen hour? every day al his forg", but ceeri, Friday in tin: !,ear lie works a'l night long, and nevtr 'us oil' his clothes till late Sauirday night. A good im ighbor is John Stiil-bin', and tin- only inanjusl in our neighborhood who can ro.ul a new'spaprr. It is not often lie gels : newspaper, t.nd bread too, in our houses 11 he suite liose, I! it now and then he bees in old otic, p '.ri'y lorn, al tin; b iker's, and r, i ds 11 to us of a Sued iy night. So once in two or lines werks we hcT of what is going on in the world somedii'-g about corn laws aotl the Duke of Wellington and !)reg in and India, and other places in Eng land. We h;-ard lell, awhile ago, that tin poor people would not have to make so ma ny nails for a loaf of bread much longer, be cause Sir Robert Peel, and some other mil were going to take oil' the port locks and some other taxes, ami let us buy bread o them that could sell 11s the cho .pesl. Win 1 ive heard this talked of, without knoTinc the liuth of il John Studious look a penny and weni lo the V hue Hart anil bought ; drink of beer, and then the landlady Ul bin look into tho newspapor which she keep, fur customers, hen be came back, In t.dd us a great deal of what was goi' g 011 .ml saul he was mro ihe- times would bi in iter one of lliese t! s. The man was inn-mipit d here by the en trance of his neighbor, who had been in truded 10 by ihe sound of an unusual con venation in his filhuv nadir's end of lln luii'ding I pulbd oil my knaptrack am! did what I coiild 10 it a. :h them lliu alpltahc 1 I' the Kn g's English with reanl to ihe N11ini1.1l l)i hi. and all other burdens w Inch he puur laboring pet'ple of the tenliii h:id l.t tie ar, W'C' iisiii. Yhe (,'on-litutionalCi ti vent ion cf W'-con-'n o-semblod a'Alul ison on iV.e 5 h inst, f.i3 meiiibeis heiriji in u'leiiilaiice- I) A. Ujban, was cho sen IVf- den' on i,e ftunh ballot. Tk f I . .1; ... ....... 1. . n .. COOol lu-hels. Ihe cirn cf whe. I ,e w,h "iff'1 MO.O()0,000 of lu-hel.., ir winch wou'd protlu 'c equal lo 25,000, ootj Lan els cf Hour. .7 L-xing'on ronepondi nl cf 1 .c,(M'(V Courier furnishe li e follu io r,ie; Some lime (lining 'he so 1 mcr of 1815, there cune to hexing! ", iinoulired and onk town, a Doctor J ". I waul S'linmo, n (i"i in in hv hiilh, nod i (lentiil hv pcf s m i . Hj si'eincil ao ordinary still i f out ; v-iy oidinsiy iti his aip"aM'ic, toil'-cd .1 hottii ly irnti and no one di'Covei e I ;i i y ' I . i m j ie greai good fortune ihn! had befallen I Im doclor, csme lo bo rii riil iiri' ; and il Mr. Shnrnan remdves lo become oij'j of our lauded r roio leioi s. ainl ihe tiiiblic ar i rnxl abounded l the nnnoutice men! thai he had bciiilii of Mr. IJ. a in m frr 5.30,000, which, a few months before, 15. had h.uight al lO.COO. but, nitiil Ike public, Shu i, an never quarrels or hiiig'es about prie. lie foriiishca Ilis hojse in the handsomest f'ylr, hoys hnenies, rockiways, horses ca'lU, ami firming utensiU, upon an rx'ei-s'vn Cale, and to h s in 0 ifiruCP, thicks nol ol the ,?y ho vl o can doubt hn solvpncj? Times passes ---iiitl S umati hithf.rlo ficeu-'omed lo a life of busy oc cupnpon, wearies ofllio ni'.nolomy of ut firm, ami delermincs lo turn his at ention to merehaiiil zing. GotrKNmili le purclusea a large flock ol good' ! y i ir the urea'est poitioo 00 a ere lit be ing a-sistetl io pm eh n.-s by Hip pinlors--tienl of the above ntenlioDed Mr. IJ. alios credit is unbtiunded. Tho ttoro pcoceetls; things r swimmingly. A r.o.i!h since S iumu) lell lor the Ncrin 10 lay in another slock of goods. Afur few il.rys his wifu icceived a It-ltcr fiom him, staling that he would n-lui u no liori' lo L"xiui''oo, and ndvi.-ing her thai .-he had hclitr o lo her faitirr'd loose, I i,o w is ti r rot and di-.ivi .y. It is now (Jncovtrul ilial ro for tune w is eft him, and that the win. In iiltir was a mviiuI It S:iaugn to say, v. ry iiian you men!, suspected from the first hit M.iinian wjs a d d iseil, ami 'hings have turned out j'nt as he. cxpecl ed.' Twcn'y cLai.cc r y siii'satc; lite re sult of the S:iti'ii:in humbug. 'It is an li ind lli-ii blows nobody toml lo ilm lawyers, who lick their chops and look tave, and rub their hands wnh inwaid s.iti-f ,eiion -ind in ihtir he ris li-.-s Siiuman. In the rhanci 1 y suits Mr.B. is involved. Tho b.lls charge tint w as en in a comoiu ill., n wisli Sininitn lo deceive and tit Tr ,111 1 the pub c, by inves'ing Shunnn wth !ie titlo 0 the lantl; upon whi.li Mr, IJ ytt c airt's i I. in for the pirclie money, llifiiby Pivina- l, 1 111 heloie th ivmld a cr-iltl lo tvliicll ho was nut im'. ti'.teii al. Tiu ch-T :'a"S ar 1; of cour ; tie- nied. 15 s t k st lo subj el tin! f irm o ihe piyment of llnj unjiaiil pur ..:hase moriPVj and ihe o'hrr r r 1 1 i tor s -erk 'osuhj-ct 11 to tbptr da m.: Al the In t Siij.f rior Ci.iirt ii l'uchon lis coitn'y , Vi r gini.i, w Ii ich s . t lil week, tin re was nrruina o'her c.us.'S undi r tri ll, one biiiwi p 1 a Mr. Unit r of Bath county, and J.. Henry DtHy, of 1', -iliooi.is ct uniy .Tlie W s'ininny bail lo t 0 h '.apl, the ;n gun (tils of nnr.-tl h,.d been c't-livrnd, li e jm y b-td rr'iiul late mi Fi itl .y e yeiiii g, in cini-iili r their vf nl i o; ; I u lon g tn.nl.le lo nn'te up on tie fane, hid le co ar j jatr in il ever il ihe in xt rnmi. ing, ainl In!, ilur rm eivit'ii son.e firtln 1 ii .siMn-tmiis from h"- Cmi'l, leiired ihe scroti ! lime, when Mr. Dil:y. one of the p.11 lies to the sui , dropped tlow n in Ihe .-Heel, and died in 1 miiiiite or so oMt rw: rils,tioin apoplexy t is 'opposed. Whereopi n the qoc.-tiou nose iu'Ii ihe ('mill, whether the joiy mold render tin ir vt r.l 'c', one of tho o.i lies hcing dead! Tut: counsel I'm' Hitler, I. owe ver, removed the d.fficii!' y, by moving ili.t the juiybe dischai ttd from the farther cun.nlu ntiou of tho c.iSejand the suit can now be reviled between ihe Adminisli aior and Eider. It is doubtful whether there is a sit'.ejj case 111 iIip books, similar in cnctint--if nee lo this one. Hence the diiiicuby wnh 1 lit Co ir r I to deierniine what course it was pit per lo be UismtI. l.'tcii- !rg ( Va ) Chronicle, Oc. s. Wu liaJ 3 litila snow last i'uuday.