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'* ' A. wutiirru l4ftitrrjiri5i\ GHBBXVUiE, 8. C. WADSK8DAY. APHIL 1. 186*. k x^SOttUftJlMil Po. - - i ' ' " ? tiyar The election Is close iif> ? us ; (h? people k?TS uow to pbpoeo whether they will rote for tho bogus Constitution, which proposes to pise* ill* State under the gorornment of the I -wtraut negroes, or wliethsr ihoy will aesert In trtbi^fmpttl by' opposing the degradation. Titts ran est he good seuso or reason for any nan to rote h>r the Constitution presented hy the Ute Convention le Charleston.? The whole ion is one easily settled; hs,l . yot? Meiw-r xumir rr your liberties as white people, to |:?e government of Mgrnea, or ir|r? to rctaui self government in your own hands. Them norcr has boss in the history ] of the world any thing so insul.ing to the t exumon kb?c and dignity of man as the pro- < position now submitted to tha white people of , KoUth Carolina. There is no wisdom or pro- , priety tu aiiy man's ruling ior a Constitution , which degrades him and liis children or father ( and mother, brother and sisters to the level of the African. To the turol do we say T not to ( tho level iwrruly, but to the Inferior .plaee.? Tnere are twenty-tlve thousand more negro voters registered in South Carolina than white ' Biea.->-> -x- ' v -> I White men of South Cnrolina! Cillicn* of 1 Greenville end other District*, is there a sin- ' Hi* man. woman or ehiid among you so j' stupid and debased as to prefer to rote fcr a negro government T If so, what for? Is it 1 bCausae ywu hate roniobo ly else ? Why pan- 1 i-h and degrade yourselves, on that account ? Suppose you call yourselves loyal L'u4?h men, opposed to rebels, republicans, or anything i elee upon the face of the ilartb. Docs it do | you any good to roto yourselves the under , lings of negroes, and lo rota to compel your | * children to associate with them in the same schools, and to become familiar with negro , equality, ao thai they shall be prepared ti> marry them, raiae up for you mulatto grand- ( children and great-grand children. It it any { satisfaction toym that you can mortify snine of the beat and isoat enlightened men of the country, whom you abuse aa rebcta, secessionlata, and-so-fnrtb, that you degrade your own mother** children and your children beneath the rule of Georgetown rice plantation* ne- 1 groes. That you eoaple youraelrr* and your 3 posterity to work and lahor to support negro I free-aehool*, negro paupera and negro officer#, < What are you thinking of? Suppose you do I hate rebel* and secessionists, are you tooliah I enough to bellcre that any body i# now in > favor of rebellion or accession ? Suppose yuu j do want to punish people for their .political , error* or mistake*, ia that any reason you , should degrade and punish yourselves and ( your children. Suppose the rebel# were all dead and buried, themselves and their cbil- . dren, would U bo a blessing to you to pnt yeurselvas and your children under negro rule, and to educate your children in the same a. boots to miaeegenatc with the negroes, and to 1 rear a mongrel posterity. Don't you see, oh, white wan, don't you see you are digrading 1 and stupefying yourself, to nrfrocoto the mongrel doctrine of Radicalism. Are you so silly i as to be misted hy those white men who arc candidate# fu( office. Are two thousand while i men of Creouville District, lor instance, to ; vote themselves the underlings nnd dog* of sotno half doten aspirant# for office. Will it < he n blessing to you to elect this or that man j' te the Legislature, to teach your children to loot up to thomr >rho n#3 ueyiwt or to those who advocate and maintion negro tuprtmory ot?r the whole Slate*. Tiny cannot deny it, ( very single m-n, if such ran be called man, who advocates the ratification of the negro snpreinary, advocates the degradation of the white race, and insults the Gud uf Heaven, who made the negro black and the European white } who clothed the bend of one with wool and the other nitb hair; who lias honored the race of white men with power, 1 dominion and the glory of Arts and Sciences and saw fit to distinguish the negro with bar- *baristn and ignorance and inferiority. We bare not a word of bitterness or abuse, fop the few white men candidates for o(Bec( who are seehing to be cforted on the negro thhet; we pity them from our inmost soul: they asay not be able to see the awful and horrible consequences of their conduct; the prUe of office and power blinds their minds to alt consequences ; they ns-V not wilfully intend to Injure any body > wo hare no nnktnd fooling towards Ibeso men personally ; they arc ninhitions for power and the rewards of office.'? They got notoriety, sotno of them, and eleven dollars per day as members of the negro Con . vent ion ; they only look at their own side o' she question; they mar think they are trying to do good by patting all of us and our pes- J terity unlor the rule and do.ninion of the -j H?t?bo'?and FHunpoy Squashes of Georgetown ( and Urawfurt and Colleton ; they have a right to advocate shctr own interests and the people , certainly have a tight to advocate theirs like WlM, If onr rebel anvvalrr* of t77d, made tnintako in supposing that this government wi? whit* man'* government, nod did not think 11 it wis* to elevate the negro race above the white race, end thue to reverse the order and ' arrangement* of Almighty God: we hope even the radical leader* will exctmo all of u*t who now beaitate to do ?o. Wo have never aeen. beard er Imagined, one Military reason I' for traaaferring the government of any Southern State to the band* of negroes. Thore is net the ahadow ef reamm for any whita man ha Soath Carolina, to vole to do m, nnlesa theae white man who ere candidate* for oftce, an ned ?T*n theae white eandtdatea for office provided they v*t*nd to remain in thi* State, era geieg again M thHr own interest and that of their hwilkt, b? the tvwis they are pwrsning. Office la not hereditary. A or B may he elected to the Legislature or something viae, bet hie ehildren may no' be elected after hies, A or B may he elected fid* time, and httce| their tenia and their fellow men to get ?h>vbrd, hw< neat (lection somebody or some < negro My heat them for tho oflke for which *hvy now twrllss every things *? Uto*1 * kata no purple to ?> * * IT Trinity wny h ^aau heiaij, We pity the deluded while randhbitee for odten Mi't .iaMifr.! * b" are en the negro ticket; they may mean n? hunn. but only wish to ha.iu ofllee they ; Wgfjftr 9>*J wbh to do feod, fret to thvmielvee and ; ' 1P~ !?* "JUL. f S 'T a b. s '.'.air ?t~??^C..':jb. mninil/ to thw rest ?f iho world, or iu inj other <>rd?r. They are i>?t ip a conditio* to 'iwiitlo riitlit^ 5 they are, ? we said, ambition*. They liavo emhraevd ike ain by *hH Ik* Angela fell, They are druuV with the lore of power, and MN aptk with <u when they get sober, aa all will &* after this dark night of Radicalism and miscalled Republican!# , which requires the deacendanta of Ueroluliouary whig* and rebel# of 7(1, to lick the duat under the dominion of the African. Such, oh! Republican of the ii'idorkL I'm Liars' school, U thy request; the modest request that we hall surrender the elevated regions of South Carolina, the white men of mountain and lowland, to tho dominion of tho ucgrocs of Poeotaligo. 1 The ImD?!*ohmant of tho President -tho Supreme Court, end. tilings at Washington Oonorally. The Imp nchiiient)* (((ting on ju'l the Undent* desire j they will convict or not sonvlct tho President a?.to them in.ij s-em ixp dinit. Hi* answer to the charges |* 10 elusive of his 'n ? c m? -of high crimes in J m>*deineaoor?, but wi don't eupi om that make* the slightest difference as to hi* icquit'al; the quel ion U, will it promote or retard the eiicoer* of the Ra Heal parly, lo remote the Preehlent from nflio-*. Th?ro ia a striking morel-in this Prwi lential matt- r, that amal'er men might profit hy. W? a.-e two Preaidon's of the to called Republican party fallen, one hy ?ss*?*i nation. the other by the as?*S*inath?n i?f liia polhlcnl life,'and boih killed -fT in Waahlvgf on City, the enl of 1 h'lr power an I fornter glory. Annvnaaj Lrtcotl ]?le? ricd in wielding million* of soldiers in n war n^ainat the Sotilhorn State*, and all the power* of the moil powetftil of mo fern nation*?he fell at the moment of hia supposed tiitintpli. Asnurw Joiinsox aucceed rd He ?et aside Governors and T>g?rl* lure* ; he rtilel, for a tone, qver eight mil lion* of people al-tihtA^y, and Oonttiliitiooally over twenty five million* more ? Now he ia nlunit to fall by (he *nme hand# that place! him ia power, nnJ outside of the Con*tituti- n. How ) It- with W*. II. Skw.*i?i>, the ain blilou* ar.d wl'y Secretary of Sla'ef lle^ too, though u<?t impeached, i* fa len, fallen, fallen?fallen from his high e?tat", w:th none poor as to do him r?*ver?-nce. Mr iKwann hn* perhaps, more real re?peci from iplellig-ut Soiitl?e-n men than f?~im *ny quarter in the Nor lb. Southern men Lave found liiin. since I lie war. not a heart lee* devil, bill a mart with a man's heart, willing to allow a white iimii'? rhinee l*> $'lithern white nr-n. Yet.Ool in hia provi loner, h?a permitted the Wi-rnta of ignominy lid dis^rnoe lo commence t-a'intf llie Wlj ?f Skwiuii whilst jet alive, ai.d in office. The Snpeihw Court li > Utterly anceunihrl to the fimj >rity in Congreaa; they will decide nothiin; at jwea.ni. The M'.'Oamilk u.aao, whh'h i* a teat of lite cone'i'u i-nalily nf the rr?.mftrn<-l4.in law* liaa h.en |??*l poned, and every q iritiim of the cnnatiiulionalitr of lawa evaded.Th-y have a I'.i'-l 'rftoo 0 >n|?r?w hi set >iI> ihe iiiinotiiy government of Alabama.? Then-.j-ct Mrma iii he only t?? aroiiro the aeendauoy of the n??io radical rule in the ivouth. Kverytliing ia wotkinu dcMrueiion lo the anrirnl Const it u I ion of the country *ir?i'ga ii i?, that Coiigreaa ha* emir beyond riiM>m'aStevkmi in Ihe Aluh?rn* (juration, lie pro|M.?rd an amendment lo nlh-w every white inan to rote as wrU aa the negroes ? ?1 the Haute vot d it d.?yin. Madnc?* rules the h?:r. If there is anything in the old saying, w horn the g.ula with to do itt-oy, they first make mad, then the lladical'Co'-grcs i* dootucd to ilealruction?St* MSi, ervu, ia too CoueeiVtllvo to suit ui laAii to the eTcct npun *1>o aonntry ?' JuaMiwV r> mnvtl from office, no one ran tell; thing* may he vorw, or It may he the hailing place of Radicalism; the betpniiil>g <>l tl-c end ; llir march to Mmro* ? The Northern people must decide whether 'hey will support * fire Itr piil lit-an Oov crnmenl of Legit lit Vive, Judicial ami l*'x eulive | ovver. in due harmony, or n.nko it an unchecked di ipi I if in, at C< ngrvra j r<>|K>*t a 10 do. Ootton Still Blairg?BeHer Time* Ahend> It looks a* if Cotton was going stand up to a high price. It is said that the English bi.'inulacturcra have found out tlnit they ui us t return to a large use of our American Cotton. If so, Cotton will he, If not King, a great power once more. The South will attract population and capita! ; the South will ri*o ami prosper, and this Ane country will ho controlled by tho virtue nod intelligence of thoae capable uf controlling. We want more inen and more means among a*. There is large room in the Suulh, as in I the West, for population. Once more wealth anil power will visit the . South. Once more the same race, whether 1 from Pennsylvania, Virginia, or the countries I or r.urope, or ine flcscenflauts or a down trodlion Mid #ppr?iMd rure wbn now inbtblt H, will control It* destinies, and dispense justice Mil liberty to *11 classes. A# then la no in ore to be * block slave, there (bill no More be a wblte political slave, a* ?t tbe present, alien many, very annoy of tbe purest and boat tea i*i the land are diafraaokisod, ami all tbe kite roae are about to be transferred from military despotism to negro rale. Tbe few *hit? Kadicnl and ae called Republicans, are tboat to *Wk under the government of tbe black*. ltut notwithstanding a handful of Radical ir Rcpablltxn ofcee-holders and aOlcO'Seekerr, 'or motives beat known to themselves, are now urging tbe establish meat af negro supremacy n the Stale, we believe, unless white people rote for it, t'will not last. Choose ye, ob, wople of the mountain# ! whom yon will bare o rule over yon ; will yon rule yourselves or liar? tbe negroes of Charleston, tfeorgetown, Wufort and other IHetriets, to sweep Avar ron, like a dark flood, with twenty-five tbon. and majority, to tax yon and to make you do ii they pfoaee hi all things, political aad #oci4, and amal)fsn??te tbolr children with yonra it school,o# Wkcseets* they pleaae. Choose ye f i'boose ye ! It la uply on tbe supposition tba* f?u do not v nntarily vote vptirsclvcs under I w . 98TB88-8 black government, thai Ikcra i* hope for thoj Mum. We Iwlntt "mighty few*" of you I re going to do so. There in hope In that.? ' And them is hope in lUt ihd, eke. kerawtr A ?IU?ikI, hitherto, the dominion of o eg woe to extend n*cr the ^reccr.darrtf of Jacwwtw. woe unto tbwse who tVok te contravene hb lawa? whatever they are. IvORlxtmtion AaAid. i Oon. Oas?*. bit* grneionaly ordered Uia registrar* to open their booka again, to give All persons an opportunity of Itegiateilng who rv egtitled to vote under tho Eceenatmctien law* of Congress. Wa hope nuae will neglect the opportunity afforded) tneey resprctablo inoa, etrenge to aay, noglceted te do ao at the former registering, and souis were pre. rented from registering. who are entitled to do a<>. Only Judge*, M*glatr?tce and former j bit ii ouicvrs, ana mMsnrn ol l'uiigr?f? %nU , of the Legislature, who took, an oatli to aup- , port tlie I'nitvd States Constitution before the | war, ami afterward* aided it, are prohibited. Gen. PtcKt.Ra diil iutcrpnse difficulties u to C-pinif ?/ Miltiia, onfy who appointor! patroli*, but even these, under General Cabby'* 1 late Order; we presnmf", wIM not l?e excluded j no other Military officers were ititerfereil with 1 by General Sicki :*, and now General Cawbt says all may register not prevented hy the Roccnstmrtlon laws thcmsclvew. Register! Register!! i ,. Tho Conclusion of the Court Last Week. After our f-np?r writ to press, th* case of .Icnso* Lamostox, the child who unfortu. nate'y killed n negro boy. In May, 1805, was trbd, and the souoil convicted ol matislauglilei1, linrTon Iltrart. a negro nan tried for the minder of I.ttn LahS.ii, a eoloied woman, was acqotltod. Three negroes wn convicted for burning the rotten gin of Itvrus Fmtrrs. The | rlncipd made a lull 'confi ssion ?1rr his arrest, the othi-rtwo were convicted on ll e proof of threats and admission* of having knowledge of the purpose of c >mmilting the crime. The partite were nil zealously aud aldy defended hy counsel of inelr own chooaing> Although nuns were able to pay fret, we riipp -re, yet they had nil the advantage of the learning and skill of the Dar at Creenville, in- st of w hom were concerned in ihe defences, and every argument of law and of fact was brought to bear in their favor.' The Solicitor, J. P. Ur.co, pruseented. with his Wonted xeal and ability. Tlia ease of hour* burning was ably managed', fur the prosecution, by U?pt. IV*. Eablk, Llepuiy Solicitor. The Convention of the Democratic Party to be Held in Columbia. On Thursday evening next, there will h? a eon vent inn of delegates tioiu the various districts in lite State held in Columbia.? We pr?siini there will be a gen r ?l presentation, and that much pond will lie done. All *il\ be Itgre-d a.- to the necessity of organization and dcVatfng, If posa - " Ids, ibe lbolical constitution, which places ihe 8 ale under the irovernineiit of il,? idim1 of ij*noi?iit. low i-ounlry n> |rm*? \\"r O.i1 Hot hr ir(? lli.it any ?Ii1Ih ioaii ill i lu* St nir, not h e*iiilijit? for oftin>% fun nrlltdy fuMif the |?r?*| nriijun. Atol wr ? ? t o rmmn why nny >ii?lbtr negro IiiiiiIiI do #? ; it oillilo t woik good In nny 11 it 111.111 b? inn toil the nlKrc H-^krlt, Hint to Ihmi only for a liricf time, inultii g In permanent lo I li. iu-i-1 v- and poeterity. Some tit iUoiii Air giin|!j ?]< lmlol, nml. Uii'ortiiiiA'ely, m iy delude frw untliii k in/ mrn, but we hope not many, In A'? Imu n, rearerly nn? white umu in forty, nut ewiidi 'hik, wna u.inlril into ?u| porting nrgro jjoti rument. Caii wi? in a hundred be bnuibooz'e 1 in Eolith Carolina ? Still Auolb)! Ifew Store in Oreanviile ll liar liUl lifr* lul g 'liv? Wr ?li?l|sl tliAj A nrw More k.nl bven ertAblielod in one Town ; Will now, Irfore the ink wh? well <lry we have llii* pleating intelligence to ]>r. J. M. FitttvAx with hi* *011, J. Mivr f) 1,11 v.* x nndfr the nr.me of Fi'li iTar <t Sox, I ?vc (uk-u 1 he *t?nd one d< <v below i<r? 11 aniiiaox & Mapauali., * i:*l directly up. p??itr il.r Mansion llonce. We nikd irbi * '0 end welcome t)iem yrsl.rdaj, * ken we were ekown n portion of Uteir eloek, wliieh lliej here not fully rre?i?r*l, but l? (*?l coming in. The I wet of nolle* em he U<1 At llirea aml-n hall pound* for tha dollar? ?"K?r. eruelu-d, at 28 cent* pet ll>; n?aekoral and other editdrt at proportionately low rate a. Their Sprog airek of rtHovw l? ?urlli an examination from the kdim. and wa would nay to them that thoee who go first gel the pick. Those who are in quart of hutr, ea|ie, lo.ot*. chore, hardware, Mil lerj, shirting, linens, rarairuere*. hmadcloth, Ac , Ac., should call In and euf'p'y llirmwlTet at once ; a* they Infitni u* that, having bought on the beet lerjnn for each, ihey ara rr.ab^d <0 < 11 at low figure*. But it la bhIwi to aay what Iheee garni*, men have for id#, a# they tpeak for than*wive* in another column. If our prnpld would kiTi the fdaee bolU Oft, I hoy moot take rare lo eo?mir?^? thoM who would hlenllfy tliemeoleee wi'h ue. Dr. ftvtufaw, it Ittobi hoped, will re move hi* family to Tows, an ox maple oot Mm by teweral other repreoentetere men of the Dietrirt, and (hut luooraa one of oar permanent oitiaene. , - .< ? ? Ool. Aatkoaora'a A<tv(rUw<a?at Will be aeon by thuae deeiroua uf making either llmiud or ex'oneiwo purehat**,? Without disparaging any ealahliehmrut la Greenville, wo My, in oil eandor, what we hara often heard, aa well at know froan perroual txfeihnee, that no ono otfrra better bargaine for either dry gi?ods or groeorieo. than thU gen'letnan, and at aomo otoraa a? good trade* eanoot he made. Tide la raid ae alieer jueltee, and do not doont, upon an exhibition, that Col A.'e figure# will auetain 1 the aaa< rtion. Therefore, ihote who here I their own inlereat in view know where le 1 go. flT For Cotton Market of Ctet-nville. J i r,; Coniiiu-rtiai." , v * .? ;#'t 'Y' ' * '-T-* 8 a T fi ? ? * , . v - - -^-J?^?' *- ?t't ./v"~r BapeaUU Notion. ; Tq. wUt, romirr, do jol ,'m)ipMN we eouM cull your a*perlal attention? Whj't o ba ekvrt, lu tk? ?4?<rtin?ment of Mr. T# IV. 1 >avi<, Mehhulit. Ad J ?llo* m Iter* o Mji 4b|i wd have for jtin book ||n*tiy I'fmlre l the fUvie family ; always thought hoy w-r? patriotic tml grant titd ; intl i' one of them met *lth misfortune or Ifoaster, o>* fortress c.ull bur from hint oar lyinpathlo*. hut thv particular member ol the family to whom we mow allu-lr, never net, M fir M our knowMgt g"r*> *'l,? my lad luck, farther than to have a lar^n tnd lieautiful itork of Good* on hand, which be lr extremely anxious to$ 11, at a Ink and jual profit, and no nwr. In tliio ???, our romniii>eraii?ii fpfs far enough lo induce u? to My a word .lor bU relief, and o-ill upon all?enuutry people and town |MHipl??to ha.Oa to bit rereue. We know that his itonk le Uron and variat >. Mr. W. 11. Cklv, hi* head clerk, has iliown us around, ami what ha don't L>r Ull you about, there's nu u ? knowing. W? oloac thU by anking all?bin, little, old and young. bla. k and white, yylluw *"d mixed?to give him a call. Board of Commlaalonora of Public Education. The following gentlemen compos* the Board appointed by ilia Town C?oitieil, under rrto'ution of public meeting of citisht: Re/. ELLISON CAI'LRS, Chairman. HAMLIN IH<\TTI K, i9e*. dt Treat. Dr. n. MANLY, jr. THOMAS 8TEEN. W. H HOVKY. IlKNRY Cr. MA IlKLLT., i. A. 1>AYII>. I>r. K T. UUl.*T. Capl. LEoNAUD WILLIAMS. or Hie neat mealing of I ho Literary Club will lie held at ilia house of Mr. Ji'itoaC. Smith, on Friday evening next, X1 Apt il. Subject to be introduced by Manures. A? many of the lartnera are trying llie various inanurea now n> ejttcr.iirtly bio'iuht In-fore the publie, we hare thought Hint it may prora if some advantage to come of our readeia la print the following let'rr which refer* to experiments tried with Ibujli'i Raw Bone Phosphate Iti* copied from the J-mrnnl of the Farm br March Home tostimi>ny i? alwjy mora relithl* then that c??i lug from strangers: MARIO*. 0.11,8. J?n. SI, 18C8. JoMi lUiyr?)i A Co.? 15 n\i?; J Miclmt A 1 tier fiiuo Mr. H. IV. Smith of this 1 >i?lrio?? yii ik the mulls ? ( some cx|>erui?eat? iuul? with Raugl.s Itsw Rons Ptic<phate last ma ?-? ?, is compared ?|ili oiln-r Frnilix'-rs,? Mr. 8. I* on# i?f mir most successful plantrrs, ?i d liis hller ? ill le of much v?lu? to our lhstl !< !. as Ire i? well known. * * Yours Very Respectfully, 0 GRAHAM Mario*. 8. C , J ?nu?ry 24ih, J863 M C Gi'aiiau ? |V?#i 8ir | I lists uss?l the Brush's Raw n lis IMiisplitl# tlisi I purchased from you on onla. corn, cotton and ?Vtl,nn pnrt of mjr on Is 1 put 2?X? Ik of the Phosphate to Ihr Acre, At a cost of #8.411, on another portion 2is? II* Pacific Guano to the acre, nt a cost of #8 4*1, and on Still Another shout t) Imslink of cotton seed At a cost of #7 0O. The yield per sere was Ahout equal. 1 p'snlcd A small quantity of land itnmrdU ?t- ly adjoining be shove, 011 which I did aol Apply Any mannrs. The os's were not worth cut tin ir, ih At on which the ninnuies were Applied as stwts, were as t(oo-l osis as is generally |ooduced In this eonntry. * I applied InO Ilit per acre In my cotton. toil Mi.S So ?k- I --1- - ?- 1* ? I A Mr-*. the result cannot he known. Hie difT-renee in favor of the Rtw (tone him phate vm truly ?ur|iri?ii<|r; when the not Ion flret ramie up it was ot a rich dark green eolor, an J ? ( lusuriant growth, and but fur the heavy mine I am em a the rreult would have b. en aatlefaolory. I applied to- my torn 100 Ibe. Rtw Bm? Phosphate and go hueliela eottoii ee d to the acre; on ano|l>e< poition I applied the same quantity of Pa eific Unaao, and 20 bueheW eolton ecnd u> the aere ; on ii'U another portion I applied 100 lb*. Raw Boa* PItoephate alone to the aere. The laud on which I applied the llnw liooe I'lioaphate and eott?a ere I wae not a? ?>eb ae either of the otoer pert lone, yet the yield wae the greatest on the land an which 1 applied loO IU. Haw Bone Chmplutt alone ; the yield wae equally a* good aa where I applied lha Paeifie Quann and eethm seed. 1 ana eatiefled that when the Raw Bone Phosphate is applied in the hill, when the eorn le planted, it ia a pro feci ion against worm* and insert*. 1 applied In my wheat 200 lha to the acre, and about |0 busheb notion reed, and 1 b-m never had a better prmpai for a good Mop M Ikll wiran oI tha jrur. Very Kerpe?tfnity, R. W. dillTU. Ltcurtiurr Goloxkl Warn*. a R nation offiorr liar invented en apparatus (or throwing lights on oljects under water.? It le not expensive. A very important oar ?.f I bin invention la. that it enable* the of fioera nl a abtp-of war to Awttr any anh murine mines or torpedoes stank under i| by ilia enemy. Tux members of tha Englbh PaiKamemt rieeive no pay. and tha aeeeptane* of roeh a |hhI ia, therefore, almost impossible for a poar man. To remedy thia defeat, the Trad'a Cunneil at Birmingham, aha have rraoleed on having a * working man " aa their third representa'iva in Pxvllameet, propose to pay him $1,500 a y?ar and hi* elnotioa expenses. Uo?D?w.?Tha horde* of grief may be lightened l.y the aympathy of nthara, but the burden of guilt ran lie taken off our con m .m wi i > A I S I o ' 4 \ rwn TfIB WTRKltN k* IttrMl i Iot? ud 7aat< IT Ul'*A OWTX. j High <?n * mountain's dstkllng brow wm built ' fto of Fame;, ~'*4 * y With gulden suubfcans, it's rrood wall* wore j fi'U. - And wreath* of amber flame * vj, I*layo?l, *ver on'lt'a roof of p?liih?d enow, 1 Or Nturil to turn to fire Eaeh window high' on merblo turret row, ? 1 Or glil'.eruig silver spire. j Over eaeh haughty tower, broad bounces ' streamed, ? ' Written, with golden wnnli that flashed afar, Or touched with sunrise oach grout- letter , gleamed " %i ? And sperklcd Ilk* a ?tar. ; ' ' , And oft of rwkUn wind* and tlinnJer* loud, T|jU lunlljr pjlac* bore Ik* Icreeat shock, For it had strength within it* arches proud', Tbo tempest'* wrath to mock. And Ibno and beautiful and cold and grand? Unbowed by nge?tindlmuicU by time? THia cloud-kis't icrie of tbo ?oui did atand, Upon ita tnonnt sublime,. * '? v < Many dusirod to dwell in this high place? Tbo gallant warrior with his waring plume, Tbo grave philosopher with wrinktod face? Hoar age?and youth, with cheek* abloom : And geld-crowned king*, their raptured glance* turned, Prom gorgeous throne* and royal palacca, While their |?rond heart* with eager paaalon burned To dwell witoin thoao abiulng terrace*. e ' ? A motley throng forcrer came and went Upon the aunlit mountain'* aide, And oft the strength of a poor heart waa apent. While at the palace gate th' aspirant died I Full many a gallant form was gathered there, And many n care and radiant face? Dut there waa <>*?, who passed those portals fair, And took tho loftiest place ! A hard with broad fair brow and hair of gold, And voice so * wort and strong? Went in?and thru' the echoing palace rolled, Gushea of mellow song! II? went up from a valley Iwantiful, A roae-crown?d valley fair and atill, From whose pure founts of happiness hi* foul Had oflimcs drank* its III. Proudly be went aloft to hi* ahodo; And secptcred, throned and crowned. He ant in that rich dome of Fame ?-a God! Uirded with glory round I Earl) day from off hi* turret roof be gaxed On lMiid*ca|M-* spreading fair and bright, Each alght upon tiie wondrous worlds that biased On distant thrones of liultb 'Mid time-worn tomes of {iNolou honeyed lose, 'Mid ulngtnK bird# nnd opening flower*, Or gathering gemr, Wisdom's treasure lion, lie winged (lie happy boars. And when bis silrery slrstns would sink and (well, His echoing e?rriJers along, Hie voice ? > as the votes of Israfel, * Charming the heavens wlib song! Thus did be dwell through many n happy year. Within bia splendid mountain dome. But he grew lonely uiid its pomp and glare, And longod at last for bis swewt valley _ - home ! For Ah, the precious Love?Love meek and soft. That hlest him lu the happy vale below, Could fulluw not hi* eagle flight aloft To realms ot dstsling snow I And now as downward towards that lovely place, Ilia dream jgeye he east, Soft sorrow briuiuiod his heart and swept his faoe, With memories of the past. ^ 11 iw soul aweary grew of all its pride, And all ite worshippers?no lunger called Hie thuuder-ibmiu thru' those portals wide? Ho shivered with the cold I . s Fir off ha saw the valley fair and still. And from it's holy bosom cloar and sweet. A voice came?like the babbling of a rill, Around a lily'* f?ot. The mourn fat voice of hU fovea ken Love ? Taking iweot veugennee on bieenul it came? Ouly a feint low eelio?but ll elove 11 ie lordly creel of Feme! With tonrr and ilghi he left hie choir of ctete, He loft hie prlaoe fair end brave; He rough I the love he loet?but all too late, Jlo only foaud itr grave? It'e grave o'crgrown with lowly valley mote, Aad end-eyed violate dim end eweel? Then ! then he knew that wealth ead pride? I are drove, And Fame?en empty cheat. Thou " gloriour prophet of the beautiful," Bearer of en immortal name? Thou, toe, art moving towarde the poet's goal, The mountain dome ef Fame ! . With face grown radiant with thin etrong de ire? , Tliie mighty pneelea burning In Ihy heart, I With nn<iv?ncked lightning In thhm eyee of j ??? Wi'r* mm tW* riM <! start! Upward?(till tii?w?rd, toward* (hat palace , fair, Thin* eager fontilipi proadly mot*? , 0 f may'rt lb on Ira re not in the nlUf her*, Thy bletml buioan Lor* I 'Twer* heller n*'e/ to tear* tbo lowly eal*, And ne'er lo aeal* the** cliff* of Snraished L ** ) ' ' ' ? ? eikow; Than heat thy raochnxl a ad wo*?d*4 i{>lrlt Walt, ?Foe *Weet Lore?left below. * h' And th* Angel Itrehl, ah*** hart' string* arp t Info, and who l as lb* awacteet ) , j u . .. ^ v | s % i *'V ' *' ' '9 run to* Sour**** pTiimii . .OrmTtht DWHntio Clik. A mealing of lli* cHlaotti uf DiitrlH w?t ]>?1?) to the Court llouoe riMtdity, tho S4th of Morefc, for tho fxjf H??o ?>l orgnuising 0 Diotrlct Dtn?l?tl? On motion of Jdfcn W Sink*#, K*q.. tho mooting u on targnnHcoti bjr colling Bon. G.F Itwnn lit tho Choir, otn) r^qn rating 0. O* Weiu, to net S*fcretary. Tby^ Chairman] itjxHi Inking the Chair, iTipt*!n?>l the obi?et ?f th? Hmiing in ? brief apd tppro- *, priate mpnuor, after whieh the knuee ?n fMrtiwl ?t kfngth; V>j lion. B. F, Perry, arhn, npMi concluding hie rmrerki preeentn) thr fi?M?w>og Lynf itutiud and- Bveolulion* which w are unanimously adopted : f. CONSTITUTION. We, the nn>ler?4gn<Ml, do agree to form Political Association. to be known ea TV GrtmoUle Democratic Club. The object of the Club will be the dlwettilnaUon of I>en?oerntie pHnclplrt, ihe preservation of the Republic, end ihe riglite of the 8tetee, tho defence Of constitutional liberty, and the protection of the peace and good ?rdefr of O'-aieiy. For title purpose, wo will aet In harmony with the Greet Notional Democratic Party, In trying to elect o Democratic Prc-ldei.t, and d-ft-nt the unoonatitntlonal and de*|?>tlc Rreonetraetlon Acta- of C??grroa.> W o pledge onreelvea to toto against ihe ratification ??f tho bogwseoaetltalion, and for the Ttcmcfratie candidataa for all office* In the State ; and we adopt the following constitution for the government of oar Club: There shall be a President. Vie# Presidrnt. Secretary, Treasurer, and Executive Committee, who eball perform all thedatiea ordinarily diecharged by rueh ottem; And they shall be elected by the member a of the Society, and continue In office t ill other* are elected, Every one w?n will algn this Comfit a* tlon, and pledge himerlf to conform to tho rule* and regulations of the Clob, shall be a nien.b-r of the name. The Society will meet monthly, or often#r, If drrtnnl nVc-*e*ary by the Preslden*. and will affiliate w th similar societies lhi< ughout the State. AM b?i>liief? shall be traneacted at three meetings of lbs Soei-ty, and a majority ef the membera present most sanction the same. It shall b? the dnty of the ExfevUee C?mmino? to pr-pare huelneea for the Society, hot any member may submit any measure whieh he deem* proper for the action of the Club. ' Jlfolttd, That it ia the July of every nnr who una rfgi?Kr?i or can register to go to the poll* and rota aglinit tha ratification pf the iMigna eonetiintlon, ami at tha eauie time t> rota for menibers ol tha LagieUture, members of Oungieae, Gorernov* and all other fttata officers. * * Tor Tha 8 outturn laUryriM. ?mm -0 Greenrllle, March It l, 1868 Mr A. A. /Wrr, Secretary and Tra emer Palmetto Fire Knyine Company? Dear Sir f I hare been authorised to turn orer to jou the aomnnt realis-d by tha Amateur Club for ?!>? benefit of tha Palmetto Fire C?aapaay. Tha ^reai proceed* rrara $Y6.W?; t-ur expenses f 48.85? halanee $47.98. Tha Club beg leara to alate that tha mmt would hare Wo much smaller but for tha kindness of soma ol our eltiaana, aoch aa Oapt. Bostick who printed handbills, programmes, adrertieements, Aa., gratia; Mr. Powell paint?d the beautiful saaaa that ornamented our drop curtain, at tha same price. Tha thanks of the Company, are due to lhe*e gentlemen for th?ir kindoese. 1 bare tha honor to be, with great reapeatf jour ubedh-ut acrrant. P. 11. RE1LLT. Greenville. S 0.. March 26th, 166ft. Mr. Henry ReiUy?Dmmr Sir: ] Ink* ptmenre in acknowledging the receipt ml lorty-aeven duller* end ninety-five eenta. the net proceeds ef two evening*' entertainim n?, given hy the Rutcvplan Clah, nhieh enables the Company to pey up In full for uniforms purchased, The present i* tlie more neeeptnble on neeonnt of the feet fhat it vm voluntary, end exhibit* the interest frit in the Palmetto Fire Company. You will |>len?* tender to the member* of the Cluh the thank* ol the Company for thle grnrron* gift. Very reepeetfufly yoors, A. A. POSTER, See. and Tree*. Palmetto Fire Company. Tub U*b or Parrnn.?Pepper to na almost nnlversal *oBdlm*nt Black pepper irvitetoe nod hnfihaeee the eoetlags of the atoeaoch.? Red pepper dee* not trritain, consequently it ahovld be n?ed instead of hlnek pepper. It we* known to the Romeo*, end bee been yi(f in the Rest Indies fr< n? time immemorial, ap U eorreets that ftatntoneo wbieh attend* tkn Urge nae of vegetabln food. Person* in henlth do not nsod any pepper In their food. Rut to.thues ef mat aad a*... .a. la la far Mora hMilky it aw ?^mw poppa* M trait ikw ta; f?ra of flat, brandy or kwr < lhat can bo immL bfttut Motlatnlato* without tha r? actio at of ilnoptnal or Mlllty. How. T>A*to Wimiwt. it on a 4l?? I promnant member of Cwgrot, at>d author of tho Mltbritrd " Wkloxtt provlan," ditd a| hit reaiilruro io tktdfUd OtMl}, Paauaylrania, on Monday loot, agod My fbur y aara. Tho M Wilmat prorlao," wbtoh bt eaine tho aouroo of gml ogftatioo to tho Country, vat offered hy Mr. Wilmat whilo a ntoUr of tho iUwo of Krpraaaotoilraa. ao an omradtoool lofho Mil phtilf #1,000.. 000 at tho *ltpo?l of ProoMaot I*?lb to noft'riato poaoo with MoxUo, And prorkiod that alarory ahoold not oxlai in nay tor* ritury tftOo aeqotrad. Cti-iraontA hoa fe.OOOCblnaoj, of whom 4.000 work' on iho Control Pu^? ItUrtaA. Mrui-nm found ai.d fined 40 gaiuMfto