''tiotu wtTiincr rtin s.trvito.iv, ovt a, ihu. EOR PRESIDENT, JAMES K- POL St. VICE PRESIDENT, &EORGE flit DALLAS roit (jovxknok, Canal Commissioner, JOSHUA IIAUTSIIORMS. PR E S IDE NTtA L ELECTORS' Wanift ak'C'AsuLtss, Senatorial Asa UiMutrc, llurnrsiiNTATivn 1 GcorgbP. l.tlwiiaii J (.'hriitiau KweJi ;i W'm.ll.SmUli 4 John IlilKI'liilA 6 Samuel K. beech fi Samuel Ogiiip, 7 JtSaSn Ssharpo' . 6 N. W. Sample I) Wm. llcimlenrich ) 0 Cor.rad ihimer 1 1 Stephen Halily Is Jonali Urcwstcr 13 Ocurce fc'cluiaMe 14 Nathaniel II. Lldicd )5 M, N.-Irvine 1(J JaincsAVooilliurn It Hugh Momgomery 15 Isiac tikuiiy ID John.Mslliows 20 Wm. Patterson Jl Andrew llutke 22 John M'Gill 23 Christian Myers 24 Cohort Orr congress. . OWEN LEtB- REMOVAL TICKET, SENATOR: GESTo WM. ROSS- FOR ASSEMBLY, TIIOMAS A.FUNSTON. COMMISSIONER, FREDERICK M 'BR IDE. ' AUDITOR, PETER KIiIjVB. YOUNG HICKORY CLUB. The Club will meet on Monday evening Scpl. 00, al early canillelight.al lite Acad cmy in Hopkins viltc. Turnout. The regular meetings of the Club ,will hereafter be on every Monday evening, at the above place. The eias&toi8 The pnfuion nesunicd-by the friends of Beaumont that the Conferees had no oilier tltity to perforin, limn to settle the qiirMinn. tit; 11 I It'll unumr.iiiii in nlilljUl .ln .i,llf..W,'l 'sumptions ever attempted lo be inniiitaiueil 'anil c.innot be for one moment sustained in justice I) those interested. If.eucli was the fact; why the necessity of the meeting of the Conferees? Doth counties had selected men. The one for Congress and the other fur Senulnr.nml the counties named which were entitled (o them. If wo were compelled to tnku them, nolens volens, again, we ask why eppoint Conferees,! It was a mere sham to li) so. oeml men 4U miles lo uu thai which was alreadv done and permanently fixed, and which they had no right under any cirrumstaiicee to change. A simple, foolish act indeed, lint the luet is, the Conferees, Hie appointed for the express purpose of presenting a candidate thai shall be unexceptionable lo the whole district, & not one whoso principle? would be destruc live to tho interest of a 'portion, and by thai means bring union and harmony! upon one man,otherwiso, discord would always follow, For it is impossible at the present ciiy.to bring parly lines lo bear so strong, as to compel a whole community lo give iheir votes fur a man who i) known lo be husiih to all their Interest? The time has gone by when die interest of lliu people aro to be sacrified to the interest or ambition of onr roan. ThcttCurc, we say, that coiifnree from ear h county were bound In. see that they were picsenting a candidate who would advocate, the interest of all, and il Kiielt a man was not presented by the roll fi ruec of each county, they could uot with nut falsefviitg iho trust reposed in them, consent lo his nomination. Thi is the true doctrine, andjlhp orly doctrine that can lir , sustained, if the interest of'tho two vouuliet tue at all lo be laken into'constderutiun, Bui il a man in one county hostile to the inter est tif the oilier, must be wallowed, beeauei ho has by wire workiug obtained tiu nom nijti.in in his own county;thcn wu hnvo ful It-n on evil limes indeed. This would hi. ruirying parly- tactics fartlier than wo are wilting lo do un'iler any circtnnelanres, and f,irlliti wo liust.-than wo shall ever euiiseni ti BHbinit lo"' 'We aie nn advocate of part) nominations, bin wu like to have a-voicr in litem or it is aim Democrat to compel us to iHM.iin them n.'pecally when they are det ill v hostile to our iuteicst. tjTa "importeil hoiso"h-out with o I ii ii u tirade offlbuso wf Iho DemocraHc (''niifeii'PS ami Iho Ltizern.i.' Denmcnlir ciinnU'TJonveriiou, hecatiso I hey would nol .stibiiiil lo iiitt diclalions, and lake the valient Jiiil;o an Ihu 'Cuiigtirstiunal r.iinliilalc. Kick away, wliilu -you are at libel I Vi for you wrfl soon he "ham fcii'nij:" if riot 1 fotlefed," and then '.an do iioUiki' but iquol, Base Deception, VND FALSIFICATION OF THE 1113 COR I) BY VALENTINE BEST. lu sh Extr.i of the Danville Intelligencer, is published the garbled proceedings of mii a 1 1 moeting held at Wdkesbarru by the ftiends of Beaumont, and called a 'Ralifica 'ion meeting mil! I'or lire purpoin of prejti bring the public mind against 0. D. Lcib, he regular democratic candidate, the fol lowing resolution, sustaining Lcib is left out ; Resolved That the nomination of Owen I). Leib for Congress, meets the hearty ap hovhI of thin mecling;ahd that llto Luzerne county damnnrary 'rendering under to Cic lar the Hi tip that he Ctcsar 9 will prove i Columbia that her jnlorctts may be.ajfcly 'Misled hero. Host was present a this meeting, and had the impuilcnro to personally oppose tlio passage of U10 Uusalutinn,hut tiotwithsland ing his opposition, the resolution was past ed and tho wholu proceedings published in. iho W'ilkcsbarro l'Vmcf. From that pa per, Best extracts them, and liko a base, reckless, political gambler, falsifies the re cord, by leaving nut tho resolution in ques tion, because it shows, that the democracy if Luzerne, recognise, O. D, Lpib, as the regular demociatic candidate, and virtually ondomns Best and Judge Muck as disor ganizers, and unprincipled politicians for their Opposition to tho regular candidates. Such deceptions arc chuiactcristic of lite innri. He first opposes tho regular nomi nations oflnc party, and then, to sustain himself, FALSIFIES THE RECORD. We ask the democracy of tho county il they will submit to be tliuu contemptuously treated, and their understanding trifled with by the 'imported horse ?' We asK the friends of Leib if they will submit to be ilms insulted, and the lights of their friend taken from him by such a base contempli ble treachery and deception ns this practised by the 'man of all work?' We cannot bo lievo it. Then let every- honest democrat in the county buckle on his iirmnur, anil teach Valentino Rest, and Beaumont, anil their tool Judgo Mark, and the whole liekei sustained by thejn, by their voles on Tues day next, such a lesson as will never be forgotten by them. C7A1I remember the election of 1830; when Frailey was elected Senator and Evan 0. Jackson to the Legislature, and remem ber, loo, the great cry that was mado bj tt and his coadjutors of Danville, about Democracy and Democratic principles'. All remember iheir reckless couisb in gelling ilii)udencK that was mauifesied by them in denouncing the regular nominated candidate of the parly, as a federalist. Anil all Mill furihe.r remember, iheir boasting after the election, of having deceived llie Deiuoctac) of the upper end of llie county into the sup port of Fraily ami Jackson, ami tlierebj letoaleii tiie rumiivul nartv. llest in again al the same old gmue. All n ho urc oppns ed to his nnli-Reinuvitl ticket, are federal ih-ts. Ceu. Hosrf, the Removil enndidatr for Senator, a staunch unflinching Demo cratoflhe. old school, and who was active with his party, when Rest was in his cradle is denounced as n federalist, and Andrew Ueaumont, who for ten years past, has op posed thejegular nomination of his parly, and voled the whig ticket, more times than he has sustained the regular candidates, U the best of Democrats. The simple reason for til is course, is that Beaumont has pledged himself against Remova?, and Gen. Ro.t for il. Let ihe friends of Removal re m em bcr this and cast their votes accordingly. gT,,.!,,'gg liCTThe 'Slar of ihe North" the Divi ion Organ, U out in favor of Judgo Mack fur Congress, Mid Andrew Beaumont foi Senator, alleging as n reason that they are llie regularly nonliualed candidates. Tine is umru hypneracy anil deception, lo cover up the opposition of thcie (wo gentlemen, tu the Removal, Judge Mack and Andrew Ueaumont ore Die candidates of Iho Danville mid Division faction of the two i:ounliet; at d weio both rejected by the Democratic CongicbSional and Senatorial Confeiees,and are now "running on their own hook," pledged against .removal. Tins in tho whole secret mat secuies them the support of the Slat ofihe North and of iho Danvillo Intel. Iigeucer. Let ihe friends of Removal look to It. 7,et them Dhow ilitue men that (het -ire not .again to bo deceived au they were in 1830, into tho suppuit of men who are avowedly opposed lo their interest. fJrfGeri. Ros, it a decided Pi titer live Tdiilf mu ti, Andrew lieautnout opposed lo all protect inn. cveo lo Coul and run, and yol the Danvillo wliifjH, loose epical 8lick'lors lor a taiill, pro claim their intention of vnlini' for Hejuinoni. TJiiu' is consistency jvjtli a v.gene. ' ' 4 - ' " ' Owen D. Loib bail the unanimous voles f tlio Congressional Confcrtos of Co.ntnbia, Luzerno and Wyoming II . .. , . , 1 Hldgo Mack, it ihu icgular Democratic I l- l. 11.1 ... .i.i u wwwuuv, u ,u Vt IbbniVDD l Ul I 1 1 I a II V tit tins county have rocomtnended him to advance their own personal ends. Dul why llits position of Best? why is ho thus recklessly irilling with tho nominations ofi of the parly? Tho answer is plain and simple. Judgo Alack and Bcaumonl aro mere tools in tho hands of Rest, to do his bidding, and can bo used by hhn for any purpose, and when he has an object in view ho cares not by what moans ho reaches it, always acting upon tho principle, 'dial llie ends justifies tho means.' O. 1). Licb, is tho rpgttlar nominated Democratic candid no, and Judgo Mack, is but a volunteer candidate and susliin il by Ileal, without tho least idea ol his election, but for ill 0 purpose of defeating Leib, and secure the election of a whig cendidato, Can if ba no's siblo ho will succeed in his treachery la tho party! Wo cannot boliovo it, lCT"Every man in tho Daiivlllo Interest, both Whig and Democrat, will vole for An drew Uoaumont, notwithstanding ho is an out and out anti-protoclivo Tariff man; in fact the most ultra of any man in the Slate And why ? Rocatise ho has pledged hiiri self against the Removal, This ia enougl lo ensure all tho votes of bold patties even tho vote of Mr. Cook, who asserted 'that ho would neither vnlo for or support a loco foco, or a Rorrioval man.' Yes, oven hi vole will bo cast for Andrew Ueaumont, I'arilT, Bank, Distribution, and all his fa voritc measures will be considered as naugln when brought in connection with his nppn sitton lo Removal. Mr. Ross has iiwa) been a protective Tariff mn. IIu is deeply interested in iho success of iho Coal anil Iron business, and yet tho Tariff men ol Danvillo the iron men tho whins and the lemncrats dcclaie Iheir doiciminntion to op pose Ins election and voto for Beaumont, He is as near a free trade man as man can be it be an advocate of any Tariff hostile in all Ins principles to the interests of tho Iwo counties. 1 Ins shows iheir disposition. I'liey will saciifice tho best interest of the country, and their boet friends, in defeating the Removal. Wlmi an honest set of poli ticians timet; Danville gentlemen are. ...'.ijiun-iinr vai party in io;io. uy Valentino ltest, to Vdleniino secure the. election of' Frailey nnd Jackson, in opposition to ihe Relnovid candidates. Ho is playing the same game now, ilonoun cing llie regular democratic candidate for Senator, CEN. ROSS, as a federalist, foi no oilier reason, than because he is a fiiend of Reincvnl. Bes-t I ousted in 1030 of having e e.'.ird Fraily Senator over tho regular de mocratic candidate, and defealod llie removal hy erj ing democracy Let every reuioral man remember it, al iho Polls, and not be again deceived by him, bulcisl their voteo for ROSS and FUNSTON the Removal candidates Remember that Ross and Funs ton are both pledged for the removal, and Ueaumont is pledged against it Voto ac cordingly gCpWo once moro invoke our lemoval friends lo voto the whole removal ticket on Tuesday next. The ticket is a good one, and is composed of honest, worlhy and competent men. Ihe path of duly is plain ind siiaight forward. Every removal man who fuels an interest in onr grea'l realise will bo contributing largely tu the 'triumph' of ihe causo in iho election of tho whole Removal Ticket. As a mass, the Danville patty, whatever they may sav to ihe con irary, will VOTE ONE TICKET. They will induce evuiy removal mim, ihcy can, la divide their voles upon Ihu opposite tickets: and will even promise lo sustain eilher. to suit you, to secure your voto for it which, of course ihey do not intend to perform, unless, indeed, it should be the one upon which tluy huve agreed lo unile. Thai ihey will cheat one or the other of tho op posing tickets lhr.ru is no mistake. They liavu done eo before they will do so again Beware, then, of ihu promises of the Dan villo parly. With iheiu,it is all for self.aitd nothing for principle. tC70dy ono half of iho townships in tho' county were represented in tho mis named county Convention that nominalej) J-.iili'f Mack, yet the vvracioim Editors of tho Danvillo Intellii'micer, and of iho Star of the North, claim him to bo llm Demo cralio candida.to for Congress Whal fol 7 IMM; i: vu'"" "est; says uar8gain( 10 ,s,, of , Ma, ,,,, of-pub THE SALE OF THE MAINLINE. Lot all boar in mind on Tuesday next. ... l!loV , ,lBfiilIfl ,iin m,PS.inn. rnr ,.r - BgHiimi uio -oaio 01 1110 fliain Jiiuu 111 ,in imnr(vpmPI1la. frnin pi.tudolnhi ' ' 1 1 a to Pittsburg, by their voles. Ileing ourselves decidedly opposed lo placing tho public 1m provcincnts of iho Stale in the hands.of a soul less incorporation of $20,000 000 capital, we cannot too strongly urgo every elector in cast his vnlo against tho sale,' and as the lollowing from thcJunislla Times, express es our views upon iho snliicct, wo exlract it without any further remark : " This is im important subject, and one that dcscivcs great attention. Upon it liBtigi- .1. .1 ! . . . , , 1, . , uio uosnuy oi many tiiousanu inuivitiuais. If II is sold, wo will bo left in a worso situ atioti than wo were before. Wo will have a debt of '22 or 23 millions on our hands, with nothing as an equivalent. This wi will have to pay in soino manner. Our taxes aro already too high, and if wo wain to raise thorn higher, the selling of our Main Lino of public improvements, will be the very thing lo do it, Let every man, who has tie least spark of State pride about him overy one who has any reganl for the purity of ihe clonlive franchise every one who regards his own rights and those of his lellow citizens vote AGAINS I this meas ure. Lei them remember that if it is sold, it will fall into (he hands of foreign slock jobbers and capitalists, whoso influence A incricans should avoid. l,et them remem ber, that tho works aro in good condition, and yielding a good revenuo to the State ind thai under the present management of llie people, they aro improving: and will roiitinue to do an, ho long 73 the people have the control ol lliem. I his being the case, wo say votn AGAINS V the salo." Wo have authentic information from Lu zuruo, that Andrew Beaumont, is doing hie utmost to defeat die election of 0. I). Lcib. in connection wilh Judge Mack, and V. Best of (his county. Samiuc! Collins the snn-in-lnw of Andrew Beaumont was in tins county on Tuesday laat to complete tho ar rangements. A bargain has been made be tween them, to sell tho democracy of tin two counties, to advanco the election o( Beaumont & Mack. A moro reckless set of politicians wero never congregated to geihcr. They aro determined to rule oi ruin, and it depends upon the democracy ol the two counties whether they shall be sut ccssful in their trear.hnious gamrs. The now boldly act upon tho principle avowed by Valentine Best, that, "WE ARE NOW GOING TO LEAVE OUR COATS A'l HOME AND TAKE OUR PURSE A LONG, FROM NOW TILL THE K LECTION. Are. thn people of tho tw .Jcojmiiianrfjia1"l -J"- rrnlin,jTill they submit lo hai -iij, ve it proclaimed frnu ihe liouso (op that lliey can bo bought am' sold like cattle in the market? Tho resuh of the election, wc trust, .will a!iow to iln world that the democracy of this district i- made of firmer and ol belter sluff. Besl. Beaumont' and Judge Mack will ho rebuked by Ihe people, as purr as tho election dnj arrived. We know Iih dfniocracv of tin tibtlict too well (o doubt il. DISBELIEVE I'.HEM ALL. The Danville faction has grown desperate thoy'aec that they are doomed to a blast ing and bitter defeat j therefore ihey are pro diicing all sorts of calumnies against ihe re moval candidates, and individuals of tlio ro mcvnl parly, lo saye themselves, and wc i i. . t . , . i i , iiium iuuiv uin iur inq oasesi laiseuoous prior in tli o oleciion. Wo forewarn out friends against llie in. The best way is to disbelievo them all to pay no attention lo diem to treat them aa thev deserve, with :ontempt. Removal men, Rally, to Iho Polls, on TiR'bduy next, and cast your votes for Rosb, Fuu'sion, und the who'e of the Removal Picket, and they will be elected by a triumphant majority. Rally, iheh Rally. Bent, with his usual recklessness, of the truth, asserH, that bul fifteen persons al londed a meeting in Wilkesbarre,, for the ratification of the nomination of Gen. Ross. Phis wejasserl.is a deliberJte & wilful false hood utlerod for effect in Ibis county. Wo have been informed by those present, thai tho meeting was attended by morn than one hundred of the sterling Democrats ol die Borough of Wilkesbarre.mid who weie. all enihus'usiic in Uh favoi, and dclormined to secure his election. So murh for tho truth loving 'falsyficr of the record' of the Danville Intelligencer. Il is an insult for tho Danvillo nartv lo ask a Removal man lo tmunurt uithur Judfu Mack or Audicw Hoaumonl, volunteer candidates as ilu y aru, and pleilgetl ngaiust iheir interest. And no man, unlust ho has ihu imnnduiico iho "imwlvd turse,1' would have tho face tu Uo ;o. GEN. WlhLlAM S. ltOSS. This sterling Jeffersonian Dbtnocarl, is no.w boforo (ho Democratic party of tilts Senatorial district, ns tho tegular nominated Democratic candidate foi Statu Senator, and a 'better and mori popular sulcction could not tiavo been made. JJuloved and respected by ul who kmw him firm and consistent in his Demociatic principles honest ami honorable in all Ins dealings wilh hit. neighbors his word consider as noou as his bond in all is transaction 'in fuel an honest man, and not a Iriinining politician; but an advocato of all (he (4rcalinteresl of Ihe peoplunt laric,lioin principle, and not from sycoph uio) . Ie will receive tho largest inajnil) over given to any candidate in tins dis trict. And who is ii competitor? Andrew Ueaumonl, who has been in office for Ihe last thirty yerj,nnd who has made himself rich 1'ioin tlu eioU ol parly and who has boxed the compass, 1 as ofien as he could make it suit In interest. An Adams man during hU administration, and only left him, on Ihe eve ol the oleciion of 1829, when he found llie current was tunning strong for Gen. Jackson. Since then, lie has opposed tho regular Democratic nominations of Iho county more limes I lino he has supported thorn, and now, in defiance of the action of the Senatorial Coiifeicrs, he is himself running agains the regular nominations of his parly, in conjuclion with Judge Mack, a vol unteer candidalo for Congresn. And yet Ueaumont, iu declared by Best, to ho a sterling Domoorat. A lit assocate for Iho "imported horse," that can pucCftrot or canter, to'suit his employ ers, audi a man cannot, nor will not be elected Senator in this district, after he becomes kown. fC?"Tho Danville fiction with llest ind Montgomery, at Iheir head an now great sticklers lor Uemorralic nominations and Democratic mon. They forget that last fall, they sustained a full; whig ticket in this county, and gave a large majority in the township of Ma honing for Ihe whig candidalo for Con grcts & for tlio whig candidate for Canal Commissioner, when there was a largi Uemocratic majority in that township. They then sold themselves lo get volet. igatnsl tho Uemovul ticket, and tine year Ihey will sell their souls lo rffeni tho same object. Let the Removal men beware of them. To tine Polls On Tuesilaynext, to ihe' Polls, and caai i t ,1R rc.mnv.1l intk nt I-" nothing prevent you.1 Tako your neighbor along wnh you. Let no man etay at home. die sin-rets of the queoiion depends upon iho election or GEN. ROSS and MR FUNSTON. If ihey aro elected, the re- moval takes placo next winter. If thoy arc- (leleatcil tlio linen last vnnrn hilmr nr. I.,ei The Danvillo partv know litis, therefore their desperate opposition. Il is theii death snuggle. May 11 be fatal to them. On .looking over our repurt of the pro ceedings of the Democratic County Con vention, wc observe that wo omitted the Resolution appointing a standing committee for iho year ensuing. Wc therefore, now publish it. "Resolved Thai Michael Fornwald. Charles F. Mann, L L. Tate. Joh.a Laza. rus and Samuel Kisner be ihe Democratic Standing Comiuiiteo for die year ensu ing." The reckless 'imported horse' of the Dan villn Intelligencer, publishes ubout two columns of falsehoods and misrepresent. lion in roViiion to tho aetion of the Con grcssional and Senatorial Oonfejces, and vents his spleen at die Democratic Conven lions of both counties, because ihey would not recognise him mid Judgo us tho whole Democratic party, of the district. What a a being this 'imported horse' is, since he showed his nbcl. (T'PTwo vcara acn. John Tl TT!,I.,.. was !acel unon the Hnnmvnl mut nni!. Removal licUol as n candidate for Com missioner. Hest, finding that he could not use liitn against his friends.on thoday of Iho election, sliuck him from the ticket und ho received butfivo votes in Danville: cause whv. Rdmir iv nlu.t ed for Removal. Others in their turn, ore bound lo ba Heated in tho samu faith, less manner. Vnlmlmi. Itn.i l-.ll . nl...i ...... - - "" mini uiium siiauiining tho Democratic parly, and Democratic eandid.iles.This conies with an ill grace, from tlui iii.in . wli.i I1.10 I..,. I M, II.IU Olllllll u w.r 11 niil it T.il.a.... 11 ji w... uuiiuruii Mii uytng at Danville, llm C!,io (in.. n, ir " a iJiiiMJurg, illltl nl lli, ei,vw, I...... n.l . ...w nun., .in 0L.11 uig tue rc-elec.liiiM nf .tnlm rl'i.ir :.. 1....1. . ... . ., 111 uuiii pjricrs II Mil. '.I .. ....... t .1 ... 1 ' ..,. ,,uiu wi;uioi;iai,iuo "iiiipotted I ift r Oil tml.ll Li ' JDEOCRATtC), JUASS MEETING. M. Qrangeville an Saturday Oct., IdA PlirsUant to n nnllrA. a mnnl'mrr nt frinniU nf Polk nml ll.illdj warn liuhl .1 ,l.. house of George Seiple, in Onngevjllp, on riiursday evening Soplember Iho 'JQth. inst. Tho meeting was organized by ca. ling Emasuki. LAZArtus Esq., o tho Chair, .mil .. S (Toodt, Secretary, after which llle object of the mooting being Slated by mu i iusiuuiii, 11 whs a green 10 noiu a UKJIOHFIATIO AT AtJS AKCT(NGf, l Orancovillo on Saturday llm lOih nf October next, at which timo ilii-rn trill be a YONLfG HICKORY POLE rais. The (ollowinu cummiilRO wero appointed cary iho same into effect. Committee nf Jir IQ Welch. Ahiifir Wnli.lt. R I Ai.i.LI,n.,.u Ijcnjtmin ilayman and William Fiestcr. Committee of Invitations. V.. G. Rickets, Esq., Lamu.ol Fornwald and Jcssd Coleman. Mm Pole will bo raised precisely al o'clock, A. M. II EMANUEL LAZARUS, President. J. S. Woops, Secretary. Sept. SfJlh 18-M. Wc staled in our last, that Valentino Besl, publicly asserted that 'We aro now going lo leave our coals at home, and tako our purse with us till the election.' In hij extra, ho insinuates that the assertion is not true, but he daro not publicly deny il. Wo challenge hint to deny having made uso of die expression: and if he docs, wo will prove il by n good and competent witness, one who will bo bclievtd in preference to the rockless, 'falsifier of tho record,' toe tha mark, Mr. Dest. We again daro you to the contest. JCTVo undersland that Judgo M'ack Jcclares it to bo I inlemrif riinre todrink one glass of brandy. How would a ttulK a dozen ilo Judge? would it not mil your ideas of temperance better. (fJGen. Ross, is tho cry from all cciio'iyof ihe county, and from appear inces will ondoubtly have lOOOmajurily here. This added lo 1500 ma jority in Luzerne will give him iho handsome majority of 3500 over his auti land' competitor A. Deauinont. (jJnthn Removal Convenlion.nine leen dlslrhl wero rrpipypoied, and hut clc.vcnin the onti ilcmovai Con venlioii, and yel Hest talks about Ihe Removal paily being a mere faction. Straws shows which way Ihe winds blows. The Election of next Toesdav decides- the question whether tho removal question hall be settled noxt winter. Thai depend wholly upon the election of tho Removal hckel. If it in elected tho county is forever after freed from iho strife and confusion created in consequence of its agitation, anfl wo, therefore call upon f yery well wisher to the pence and prosperity of the county, without tegurd to party, to vote the removal licket.ihal this long vexed question may bo put nt rest. If Ross and Funston is eleelcd llieie is no doubt of it, Lei evet v man cast his vole accordingly. ICT Judge Mack is called a talented man in the last Danvillu Intelligencer. This ia the greatest bore wc havo heard of lately, Judge Mack a talented man 1 Oh, Oracky. Easton.Sept. ,.2'I 184'L Dear Sir ; I understand thati a certain promising whig, who spqnl&PPmotimc in our county, a month or two ago, and during his stay have frequently, edified his friends by delivering cool whig speeches; is trying to make Iho people of your county believe that hero in Northampton, great changes are taking placo in favor of Clay, and even coinir so far as lo nay that our iiohlo old county win go lor ino federal candidates. This is of the Coonish syslcm of elec tioneering deceiving tho People. iVow I wish to inform you,nnd Ihro' you tho poople of Columbia county, (has there is nol a one wnrd of truth in any such reports, and you may set down any ono as a falsifier who spreads them. North ampton go for Ciay? Hah! Why she urill fril.f "Piltr nr..l It. II. - I ... j,. . v. , um mil Manas, a larger majority than she'ever cave toGen.Jack son. Such are iho prospect here. Jrours Iiuly. 0. P. Q. Increase of Property in Boston. In Boston citv an inereuso nf A? nun onn the assessment value of properly has been uiuuu nun jtar, unu tno rate pi taxation ie . of course less, bcinir (J .MWMUMIIM III- 3icad of SO 20. Gen. Markle attended a recent eoon meet ing al Butler. He was call op for speech .nriicil frnin liia com I l.r...l....l l..- i - " iiidiii;ii ins llllir from his fori'linad. ami r.. I ..I , """.hiiicu inn iiiiiu saying nothing, The effect was tlec. iric,