wry facet!, one *id Self sidew.Yi P:oivOrktlikOe-aliMsi-Ahlit l 4 lheinoexney emild - notilnizpuspeattiK4 . '(Ati4i the sddress riven for Gnononid dlipetseil s 4kiiket :n for". sartin." about the• second ttliatry. October. LIBERTYaIt. The Free• State Men'of Eansas on the Sham _ DemQeracy. We find inkthe Kansas licrahl of Freedom. t b i i "proceedings of A Count ctinvention. of o )e .Jrc.'e-Stitte inen of:Dottlis cotit)i:y ; lan Sept. •20th, ft;l/swing fire tilt; rciEOlutiinis ndoptfcl *by th© Ciztistn• Sett : • We, th.e.Free'State l tiarty of DOoglas Co., Deftgate, Convention - 7 at.-setul.iled, 4,0 e l • - t:arc : the whitle, histoiy; of .the DEMO CIIATIC PARTY, . in . its tyratinieal and rule - over the pl:9pl of I riansa§, 'ddr 'tr2 t h e LA four y eaw Shows it to be the un relev,:log and bitter fie of popular rights; nd the f , eetloni Of the people: tlio, efforts of .the DDIOCRA.TIC nig-TY to force the Leconipton COnstil.uti6n. rhon the people of Rams, in knowii cirposi . to their expressA will; deserves -.-uttiver ,f,.l e;teersti - oo,sibil stioutd-statop it with pir-- rt:cal infamy. •• - , - That-the DEMOCRATIC PARTX;',itt its !,,itption-and support of the English Eberatetv insulted the people of liatrits, thro' 'llletioublehtedittiri of a bribe gnd a threat, ' and richly deservestheoverwhelnlingtebulte• . which the people gave it through the ballot box on the -2::tcot•Auttast \ . That tai appointment,' by the DEMO-' CRAW PARTY . , of such wretches_ and cTiminals as Clark, .Elizor:Jones, .and — their ,- . . oi panion, , , to oflices,of honor; is a prem ium .et- to e and villain.);,..and a . shatne and ce -I,re,ach to the nation. . . That in- opptklition•t9 Dre.td Scott deei- - ;-oa. and the- declaration of 'the DEMO= PARTX, 'a - n ins (MEAT • 11:4.'1...1311,1CAN Demittst, flat it' isiloth the_ ri4,l rend the (hay . of the kolde (.!1 likatgas *lke it a free iEßraroriA . ) ' AND E That the - UnitaS:tites . Constittition is 'ail' freedop, and does hot; as the ti[ MOCRACY- assert, ean'y :slavery into To-ritviies of the United States. That refer all questions of stitrrage, or . p:,,t;lis, and 111 ! :t like, to the'l}eople there elves; :o . be settled by them at the ballot-box. • . • Th a t nothinees of this Convention., 'endorse pktfOrm, ofprinciples, and pledge ,therii sd‘ es to vote t'dr a la* abolishing shivery in tili. - *Territory, and nialig it 4,peniti :ttetnpt to hold slaves here_ , " • • That; phinting ourselves .On these giept th's'o f REPUBLICANiSM, crs -rr.>:ncs WAGE AN ETE.WAI WAR ON, TILE DEMOCRATIOPARTy,hiIts vile uttemrtt forileallivery upely,:this territory, as well wifd`r-t. more int:orts - tot the ria- Aft;intion . ef slaery,tlirtlghout our emit :;;nn country. Inasmuch as there iias been ah Atnjust di (Timination tnade in f4vor nf the.•adeni.sion rf Slave States, mil against the admhlsion or Fr . ett-Statas into tlt Union, iti the legislation CAlairress upon tile! Litemnpton eonstitii. iLn. we arc in facOr of presenting!, ;te., Con at as early - a day as praeti - eahle,.a Ciii. of the State .of Kansas, folly endors i I,y the peOple, with the demand f u r inio the Union,, upon an sin Any . 10,14 :11'n several States..". • • ''The - . . sp unquestion4bla:i'aet.lthat:orie.4li : ird t: , .ur legal. voters care too little about their Of suffrage. to exerciF ; e. it. 7.l 7 hey stay me tin' election day, and thl4s allow Yet tlie.sameyen would to the death in defence iitivhat they neglect.. It is.estintated that the - actuni , Jull,er'entitled to vote in this State it the 71?. , ent t , lne exceeds '700.000. The total vc.ti: e,f NOvember, 1857, ivas '2.04,09$ flian•the Whole innuber: IN'ho v . :l.i! they that staid sway from the yolls ? Not tit , : dissipated, reckless, tintl•ve.nal. Such ‘Nvre-nll on the spot—they al‘va y sare. They ::.! vo'.ed at:lea - A - once: •• Fain shine, tpey their ihity. Business never , keeps team fr - unt election. Bad roads Itave,no tEr r,:-.,fo`r. them. i They vote early Atid vote ~ Fen, and would be- ready ; every of nth 3 if it country should nked their patriotic..,,er -1.?.7.- so frequptly. - Ou the other hued, the -.stay-at•honie citizens are usually the Yery :::en who should always. vote. They are the s -, rt: of people - who do,. not live by !:1,3 do not seek office.. l . Let them not, grunt -0..c. when. matters go wrong. • Rather le I tbm blame -their s own neglect. There is rt probability that at least ;200,000 rot e remain away from the -ballot-box at tlic approaching electitan.- 7 -:.:V., 17: Tinas. . • :... Cul. Forney Ava 3 in New York* ,a - • dav's ago . ,and:some of - friends, who h ,, d'offiee. 'under the Government, entertain- And now it i!4 said that their heads' c , .-1:11F for . the ofretice. -The President !o he' digging don to net depths itgans every '&44% • TlieSouth Caroltria - GudiVian. pair 1; , i1 , a plat - lona f. .)r the •_appr_oachitig care : The principal plank is the di,w,.ohith*,ti the American Union, the perfect indepenf . e nee cf the potton gr)winf S•ate.3,, and the i-tablishmelit - and rigid. enforretnent of a nun.it aviTiou mu act, cutting on' all ccith USI I • C:1:11./71 and trade .between the peopje of the N , ,:rtherti States I.:nd - the entire Southern see- . - . • . -• :.. , ....Cpl.l..G.'Freeze i lotmriyeditoi . of :11(1 1 'RM - fad .7inze, and . for a short time .1 4 aster at, Towanda, his beenuommat -1.;; Seoator, in plate of C: R. Bucka ',-vi...t in t.W.ColutnNi Aisfriet. • t- • • ..... SI. Paul's a few- ottyg ligo, one • ..Itlt'S Buchanan' was badly whipped-;--but the-right one.—Louisville Jour.- Those who hold•-alleolance to-the so ; Denweratid part-love to thrive. I tt;5,?,, the country prosper; jtist---iiS well we • mid our. party friend s; but they- dcc net be ,ev• - I, e it is their party which checks-.Prosperi 'Their p;:irty leaders deceive them. ` • • ... v ....Talc:in - T.; it far granted- that the Pews Ly the steatner."lll6Ses 'rnylor," of the -she (4 the MinhaistrAtibn .party in Cilifor. rs true, Our:reitders should recollect that the lyeeolnptmt Ssate‘ConventiontOok special ta.)..ignore-theliatittis poliey•bl the Ad niitii.stratioN,And that every -effort was made obtain the.' sepport; •of the - AtneriCan - ele•- hwut in ilie recent eoate.4. But we await letters ttud mails. which; writing, h"-tve.4l - ot yet Come -to - Band.--Philadelphia . . _ ..The Providence Transcript say s there i , a lady in that city so ari'tocratic that &he F , 1141..es to = take - a newspaper . because it.i* r.lade - ot rags. - Many-, *ho "had an idea that the. of "ten tewt. a day," Ulla all a-1110hr tife campaign of 1856, have sine (4et to their sorrow, thatibeso - ng' .- g!•eat deal mbrejrutb thasi;mu e., • .. fittea'ont,frol Ihis . Pot; I ' i dailbgitetr 2 ntc4tubtib port '4 the mate; haviit ict papers whiekwo'ia permit her entry into port, she was sunk off the eastern end of long Island.. - • ..4'M~: "ter's'-~'~~ ~~~., k f ~rl'v`!~ iiiiioll6l3iiThriitra; rlt l r o 4'Put for gritii:ni:i*iiSi. 7 4li;' - laiees B gtrittl it* of Tit\iiiit COrnibr, Miiyhtu3, for tliO amourttiofiramid costs of suit. Agrithiltiir s al Exhibition. JICKSONIORICULTURItgOCIETT 2 Rill be held nt Igelisaiteentei., 04A. 14,,1859. - Tbe following is aiist of ai ieles. to be tthibil.4l: ar!d_thek Judges: - • OXEN 1317 LL AN.D.STEEEIS. udgri.—"&-c!scra Dai."Laiub." , CO*S., 44;ItERS, YEARLINGS;ASft) STEER. - .) - udges.—G. T. PerrY, George Tyler, Oliver elintbli:, tORS.ES. - brinfifel:-=;11. French-; J. Pickering, R. itaisworth SLIBEP AND sivNi* . . GrifEs,lL Bill, Cliauncey Lamb. • ; rciptairr AND difAT.N. -- flaigrr.--0. "IL P . errr, B. larrabee. • dittigc,i...:4Martin Hall, S. Gates; Philip Steenheck.- -;' A : PDPi i .ADDES. • - Jtages . .--4.1.1i. Bartlett, D it.Varrar A. lieni , nn. MEM :APICAL PRODUCTIONS. d:urigcs.—Lit: B4gizon,'C. French, P: Houghton.' , , .... . r. VOMESTIC MANIIIFACTbRES, .- ‘,Ttoiers.—Am.-Ptrander Tucker,l . ,its. Ariy liSroattn„ J _ Hrs. . Pickering. 4 BUTTER AND CHEESP..•,, , - Judgca.—Mm. Wnr.ll..Bartlett., leis. 'David Bry ant, Hrs. Chauncey Lamb. • FANCY WORK. .Tudges.—lnis CurdeFa Leimard," Mies - Lucinda Bartlett, Miss Antiettc French. .7:mlg:ca.—L. C. Denson, D. L . . Lamb, Enos Bryant. It Is requested.that nll'artieles forßxllittition, should bd entc.rcl as-early as ten o'clock. coniial invitation is extended to those in adjoin; ing towns who feel-an interest in the progress fieulture and the improvement-of stock, to attend our -Fair: It is expected that an address, appropriate to the occasion, wiil.be,delivered by some one compe tent to interest-and instruct. nAltras, Pr