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About The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1879)
The Meriwether County Vindicator VOL 7 .ii . .a*. ii THE VINDICATifH* ISO RTKKT miDAY, BY WM. T. REVILT., AT f.'.00 PEH ANN IN. IN A *\ tS< K Jiff UFTICK M KTII *l. K rOL:C sQUBK |(nir AdVcrii'lNl!, s a/' !k 4 *k" |3m -1 6 it><-I 1 ver 1 men :! UU 15. |4.3 1 - 1 U-UU ■i tSO 300 {SO I HUM I 15t-0 3 u.iir iOO 3t-(l 10(0 15 IV 25 "0 J ;.* 00 10 Ml -'ll 00 25 OK 3' (K ,cu 700 IN *0 j 23 ti> 33 MO 1 O'*oo c.,1 ;o 00 SO Ooj 35 00 ,ooo® , slif. (/• a iitcr': urCuclion ii alt to th* si stlwifumg ! thanois'U or irr. ■ .. -m COUNTY OFFIOEaS OHDIN.iKY... ,A. HI ton MilF.ltlF.-' >- M. F...un e t 1 EKK 8 ( " II Kf'oi •l AX 1 1U MY EH... ... 11. 8. I'icnmnt.- 1 a X c o’.l.Ev TOli > o t U.Miai. TUJCteUIiKH.x ° J Anthony • t |(\ ji.Yt>lt <>. F. Maiitvewr (.oIiONEU ... .... John K. Joins OK Ml ft >M vllV-lUN F.UB. 'c V-NS*- - '■ - ..." ] .'J. MTViK: ' ' ' X mtd* m+ W;~ ■ J. iteevea, J E. B.olll*ll n J \\ . I..in, Hi IA ;1) Ml Mil I A TJON. J. 1.. \Y I'l k , w. I'' * ■ 3 a ’iti.n K*m i*, I■. 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K I' l>< I 11, It) \o YINt. coi'lON l* i s t st* -1 mi,' *i i ii'n ni*ft 11 tll mul tf . * Mn 1 1' i tii* t natm In b> m*t J+.'frrJ -• titbit /. /fi'ii ,I’ijn h**< I*, in < v-1 y | i- ft -| i (, ill- H|l, be fi;iil|(l I 111 it *. i **J' i it. in 14 Ob |i! Vi n * -I) 'l‘ 'in. H**• |1 25 i- 11 -.0 -ii tl. K- f-ici* i r* In tli ti. t|ii hi < "in; li) ing rtili' iit *"I n. I! k - H|i| im w o ni' Hi. 'K ( ’ left'* Gins, a* U> the cU ilu-n oRn <’ lor ion. i- > ii ■ "i t.i* n J A lihl.K , A t . tit G rTn G. M <I. 10. )► ?0 (iKirr n. G* Mmit. 1 IhTb We s.t l;n .1 IHg' t*'i Hit 11 >l■ 1/ III" ** 1 1 iu |i .proved 1, g lit Graft C tmn t.i 'it* (<in i* il"h| ri mi Ir\ iI i nun li IJ }', r I**l p ntrng, *bty in runnM g hiu lull"I *|l (to Mo i'll- >*rrn wmk i VM t: r, kit ha* 'i ‘il , Kill 'hi in uni in j - rtac fi ni in; i*. *be AUschn.cnt ( I i ion sod .inj/f ving the tarn pi*. I tii- a cut ton Is in. | n ted ty ii ft us to bring In m { mi 4 in t hA *i not *nd dry <■ t Tr< rr. j in i ml | r |vmnd rri'-re in t !>• lir tT u market than on other Oio*. W J BWDGEB. T. W. MAN I EV. J. f. M ANLhY. Harm*. * J a., M*y , ]7, IK7H TnJ ABIEKB, Apeit tor the Goilr't Gin MmsYg Cos., at Griffin, G; At your rrqtiest, we, plau'er* an ! Mea rtj In coiton. give to lire public our "pi - m< f jwtor bin. W r take p!canure ip nay - icg I-' a!! ir. net') l Lfc* Gio*, that it ; now a wi .'r+l*hli*ii*il fact that n.ltou g r neii on ti.eae Gina briu* a JJiohkh i nick m our u arUel than toy other, a <1 the fririw are grown gin public lavor. Cut (on tinned cn tin in > hi laal icsa'ii. at from or of a cent to cue cent jar j oend abcie the Ki-iket j r e*. Mr. Cui jc.t’a AtUihu ett for ibiproTing ttie ratn pie cl f-tiori, we are aathfi-d, U what he c aims kit it. The Gin a; pHr In have xeached perfactiou in Gin Machinery. A C. T. J UiIOOKS. K I'. McW 11,1,1A M.-- h. M. MoWILLIAMH. lv W. I’A I 1 EltoON. It. H. 81MB. T J BLOGDWOHTU, ; I am Agent (or the Celebrated E ! Llßrit I’OIUABLE ENGINE, manufactured by Knelt 4 C ~ K,r the cuar.tiea of Butt Kajelta and Clayton. J. A. BEEK-. * inarch -3 HREENMU E, MEUIWETIIFII BOUNTY'. QA., MAY 2, IH7SI. POETRY U I 1% n a Sin to Lvv t * Hire*! Cit a siu 'o lot<s thee ? Tlun my soul i d reply uy eii, Fnr my lift; blood, as it gu-hes, ukes Hr ciiins.m fiom >..vc'- l. ie , At! 1 Irt 1 its .nV'S roll o’oi me, ami 11. Unslits mount my br.-w, Aml my pulses quicken wildly, > the 1 ve I dftaiu* o mc and , o; 1 Ittl my sj.iti# vuaiiu.'i ; 1 kit tv m\ si it it s power; 1 Irate fell my pi‘mil lit art i-’.rug It i lemplaliou'* Irving Uur , Yet amid ll* din cl ioi.Ui t. bonding o’m lift's hallowed si.rme, V n Uii g alt. my a. ill hu- muiimm; 1, ! am limit. In,ever ibiue I Is it a liti to It Vi thee ? \\ bat w ere cxi-- tci oe worth, U.rett ul all of i.tattti thrl hkg. t.> slid on earth 1 Fi nm'ship's s|ti les.'ike g’cams < I sunlight, flied tlit xr i’dii g >Yi il o l.cail, TH 1 , u-.vu > . u v.;*h. rv L •• -•- thfw imtf.u r.* ■ s '' Fioceit la-ailt, Ukc in ' onml eyrie?, Ui.ii no siimn c*. n\ mc*H, \'ah l> {m'usl ihtir U> r u tjutr nl i tin f i hert> li?*ve. never toll . 15 I tiiVt not ti ii ’mi i tlu? r*j ture tiiat mine, WliMi nv th (Him ?>t .-on' 1 it 1 liirf, l an ll'iuv, ft( \e. thi >v It il a mii to live tine! liei tie i u- . round me I J , .\ tl l j*;i-V Hunii henr! fi'mut lilt* -lUt I've i ivc*u tin e my • 11 VV lifil \ Imu:' \\ uter nt! i%—lu, nml im l and*, lr> 1 he it' hi* riven - 'ln Hi **l (Hitt) Ui>n wilt more : 1 (farr n \ - l!rt H *.ren ! HiU in Mime ll w o ttu m# t, w le.i oui lin k t y (• j? f! meet, VV lit u 1 let ! tliy jMwi i m rteni m*', lee* 1 ♦ liy In it- (jui k i*ul i> htil I'licii I Im.ow -n ay (i tl me 1 vvoulti every Hi * tnrt.or; Aii I hnve, or ;h I h |>r t* In ■i. .• li>t < NUI I hire. l> it u fin t*> Une the i ? 1 mm iiiln v c,: \l • i (...i • W .(M e V ni ,! Ui Vet>i•>ij •j*i ( f, inn! 1 rr-1 *' ten* jl t -.* j HiU'i , VV h o-1 h.l ill) it u t nv ii l - 1. 'mit :n,/ uni | III) H. 1 of lll*' g ,n- , A ill II In t l lit Ii .1 1 littl Ki 0, till ll‘ hour ‘bill 1k m. ;ii , iiui ii i.i dun sl mi #r ik.,i ig, ttiiU mu Id Hie in (11 and i In ifl itg in) iirin* ao uiid thee, Inrgel mg It w as iun , 1 lot e | ir* ml tip.Hi lily Ii .min, with thy it .1 hi hail ( Ii peil in irii i , I Moi l I 'li m (■ m* mul nn.inline I : I au. Uif e loievn lliin i. i- 1-i -i to icrvi 'iii*. with 11■ v• ’.l linin'! •ii thy li" * l i :. tiry !u| I r lm .■ :i li id *, IM ' l g ~ l*i 11 .’I i,i- ii" vv ; S.if mine the heatt t I.!! thee, va I.tr-i olh •I i l.i’.'k *y ' * ;*u l" , VS i tia i rl a l i U.i. *|iiin l K'll.ri, I’ll i>ii t liy tin < tlir ii," I li' yah'. I l.uii,- u .-nr 1 ilk tufty unit hi- rrti-.i, )<\ wif 11 i • in- heat I tv a' in* h I, el the I'oldr ll!,)lgl|t rlil if ill, or tiiT any y atorin *durj.lf, !l y Kroi.n "’it 1 . in ,vr ti Heady hiigh'ne**. iurla a' "fi tig!it* t-liHl 1 - t.i 'i*'. Ad t!i- w alf It Ain i!. oi, -ur ;amu i. ahull Ii 11,ii i-, lon vi rlli in i* it ft *in In ion !| e. ’ SVhen I Iv'tid tli<‘ k 1 i ■ in i layer, And Irofotc a lilyli Giril'ifti ii nei- my bur - . lied In a l Jay bn- *‘, Or; tin br<Hthof ve tu II -.yen Hfcenda Ihy b I: ■*ed nair.e, Aid J |dead vnk,a'll'H n it'lfu, if l-.virip thee be *li |ii 11, ayinkio a, hi- i o light -VI II • I'Vf *dlered up to thee, Na gilded dream of fancy,' hut wy h*;iug’ dentirrv ; Bince o ! r.fuli ii we may not corifjner lu re iJitidc !hy lot from mine In Ih* atar-ftt world *ilv,ye, call ttic thine, ) v trer thine ! The Fauirns Fiireelwlit Tawt-r, The celeh'ated jorcelaio lower near Nanking, China, .* deal ti!>ed by a traveler who aava : X* lo the quiet evening we made our, way out o! the city by the aoutii gate, ihiougb a weihe* na'.ructed tunnel, arid a oud upon abenmer.ee whoae u-Uce briik, ttiea and pla-ter u< veral 'feel 'frit;!;. Tlii* wa* a.!—a i that wan h It of I fiat whir h, fOr it* hi*tiical Ireau y. the ingenui y of i's c<-a* true I ion, and it a great coat, t'vik rank wi h the woodu* of the world—’he ! moot j*-ifce!nu U.wer. I' mutt have leer, very tieautiful in I** peifec'ton, if we ac t‘j'l the fcUtiment* of it* vari'iu- historian., who ij,fl..r iy< irtt,e iff their accuunt that one doe* lor ari. From them we icarn it* form wa* o tagonal, nine -lot its high, tajietirrg a* it roae to the height of two hundred nod *uty one feet lrom the ground, the circutn fcrcoce ol the lower story being one bun dre-J and twenty feet. 1 be body ot tiie pagoda wa* ot brick,hot it* face wa* i; mp'-aed ol porcelain Mu* ol wauT eo irra- Each atory tormed 'a kind <>l ini 00, through which ran the apiral *rair caae .ajAng to the summit, and w*buee ti.li watt tovtit-.l with -mll gilded i loit realm# in niches, the entire apart mem iichly paiaied and gildeil. KiCh 4ory was defined by a pn jsciiivg ci'i uice m giecii tiles, trout whose poiuts gilded belle w -i hung. 1' ic to l was iaiu >s ilii c p >er, ted all <vc lose a Uriel Uility Icil Ingb |tpeil by a c Kdi ii bad and (aided an "it an immense baud of ill'll, apja aurtg like rln; troni bi • bnv. lire tuumoi tuts aiiall has tail iron ti.ll I.t mi* ; nl two halves, (hen .ter silt lace I which is uuignifi -ently emb msd, 1 say I ,s, lot nae ball rests where it tell, t he only uaglble thing in the mass oi rums. Tin oilier ini' I, weighing twelve tuns, bi lug tiiuUeu by tin t ill, was te asl iu'o a le.u plii la 11. Ftnndiag beloic the hull which is left,w, tpjeij wit' weieihey th it Pi-bio nd t txi - b ' ulilul easting. Worthy the hand nl n sslei y YY msc mil tag Nud ills riplion einhellishcd ilsjaoe unlike any '.Chinese w rkniiuship? Whow sUdl was g oal enough iu A. 1 >. 14,hl to p| ice .a ball ol iron thitly-six lent ifa circiuoleiotue, weighing tw enly-l ur to is, up >n ape !■ sta! two hu - die 1 and sixty*.mo led high? Tills bib was the receptacle ol varhms tteasurcs cal .sd.yUlv.t t ■. •u fifr lt •yvTlT'v.iclTi Itittfiwg" f- srids-, *|iivk, tiiiok.. gold, silver, tliotnands nl sliltig' ol cash, sa 111, silk and pi n t less medic 11 s. Iln no.iibei ol bed. oi the structmt was one ImMired and U i\ .ivo, and the ii.- n iiot was ilinudnaled by several hundreds n| lamps, w Idle the extei itr mptiicii one Inn bed alul twenty-eight to light it. il took idm it eu y urs to build it, and ui i ! fd ai:i,',7H. mi all ihis not one m i v retts on theyotli |i r. l.lghl iuj, fiid an 1w il have lad iheil a ids i poi il, and il fill, il: fi , and ihslt.iy ! . s In .I:,: lb - I'.ii | mg Ii In Is, ab nit I a only iv i .its ag‘ 1. ito Ii . the glmimlJ ol . a 1 im lu-t monasleiy, which lull at llie i Inn spicy trt the litiltUci*m Hu I m pm |iy cl Hu iuvadi is. Oie work ol an a i ion iim guiii'id-i v capo.l jest tun ion—.. lin i white iiialble tortoUe, belumg upon Ins hack tl pcipendu til if tablet with an ito filption. Tli 1“, w till i* e soltlar/ piusi, Uii . wal eh and v.md over the ml a ol bygone g niy. NJii.it loiva (iiiln an' luujlit, \l the lowa Agile 1 11 urn! college every vi' J tit Ihe j iiniot cl ass has leal lii'd Io ' to make goo.| hicril, weighing ami mcasUt. mg taclr mgiedleiHs, tnUlag. kiitiadllig Oi i liaklu., mid ri . tilaliug hei lire. Kadi Im hi a u luught lo make ve. st Hud eakt h i mi, pudui ic* pi so van,us kinds, .tow io cook a toast, broil a itiiik sm. a (("S'M.I **4 t* how jiull and toast a turkey, ma. t oystw soup, pipi'M tit Of k I"! ' tlici soap*, steam aijil , anti piiliilois *o that tiny will niasli in lie- motitu, a.id, In fhoit, lo gi t p a Hist i las . tin ai, i oiiiitluinlng l,i)i Ii substantial and Im i y dishes In good slyle, T'ucnry i, ,l manual vkill have gene hanil in hsu p. V ,si lor< ol teami y hare been iimime- I,lied ill the aits ol c ill'll il, plCM'iVilly ami piekluig fi d's and buy have taken i racin' and !csf"*i s in all th*' m l dis , I leiii * hold iii.uTagcmcnt, such as U<'.tl * f irnisi iny, can ol beds arid Ironing, calc ol tin ■i,k,i im ol children, Am. Ihe girls, we ui i donned, me also thoroughly ground • and m m imi< c. mathcioiifles and English in mime ; but fid- Is of sligh* immiont coon sri and w uii the I'ltegoliig eatiil gue <1 virtue*. Il theie is anything ilia* ihal - llu; unlimited icnect and dcvnti'in and t mas* ulii e min iM is ability in wn oai in nn)i r veil lim own Ie uvelmld. E ich one of tlic i* charinllig gills, II I ■ah In iay, will many in hi* wmk* alt* r gi adual loe. wuniik ,%i\l Bllaniirt. 'There hit* b*n ft *ad falling 1 fl here ira thed* vi lupin.*iit of woman ir. n bualneUß cipuetty. The woinvit’a fjmuua tea din , any went lo tire wind*. Woman W' uhi not arcept the potilion a* auhordinate inercl antr. The c .m|any had money enough and enlerpriae emrugh, hut 'two vvcmc-u in New York could not retail tea all over the lan I. Ma* King bought a • hip and filled her out lor Canton. Blip, i* detained it) Honolulu, and cariuot get freight enough to cine home. '1 bitty year* ago the beavi* at rel esdale o,erat or* were women. E'eren in number were constant vraitora at the Ileal liatale i,*- ange. There are hut two ol these opt filora uoir in hraiuear, ho ti of them maiden ladic*. Mt* Ht John i* aaid to be w*>Mt’ teven millions. Bne i* ninety-tiiree year* ot age. ,fche very fnqoentiy appeal ed at the real emu 1 e alea, when a block ol bouse* were.aoJd.witb a certified check ol |lt’.-0.000. Mr** Busan A. King i a Maine girl. BUe aided her lather, who war a cattle holder. VViusea girl ahe was the ahrewdeal ol buyera. She came to New York very poor, and walked lire attaeta Ucauae ahe could not pay lor a bed. Bh* i* now a millionuiie and i* a* keen a* a a biiar.-fNew York Letter to Boalon Joornal. - - - ————— ♦ A rich young lady ha* Ulieu in hive *ith and married ft atieet-.ar driver. from the bridal and batter he went to the altar and the bridal, and the only train and iwitch to occupy hia mind ncreafter are those belonging to hi* wile.. Bbe takes him lor vtbeal nr whoa, as it were.—Xtr mtown.lleiaid-J Capi Snwiirt. •pt. Ste * art, the \pnl:ir I’. M. ol ih HliUe of Rep ream i till ires at Wndinip ton, uA Kiigour wibea as lollows to th, Kia kUlle v 8 mine! : T'i* • Post ualter Sicuart’a third ierm t>! c(4|o, and when tl si i* ec ed it wis prt- his t lends that lie would re.,uii, if he sho tl.l live, m> long iho Hs*we remained Demoor He . E'er/ new JftfttSH gives him an inereued flaitei" tn* vifesml la-tcr and firmer trienti*. ITm is a mi?nctis n ilanit tho m i t which is ii- No o ie e.er meets with *J m he is fatutliaily called, but what bo u*W him with regret mid i> ever aux uuis twbtect ui.u arain. A \gtomu by birth, his life lus been o*, otS uuanc.' and adventurs, lull ol tin guntl aCd lh h* anilitt. l,ovo put I'nuh iu early, hut the cradle was the grave, l r death i,.tetvenad. Blow nl, Jul *1 the Ash nl uuuboo I, sought relict to s• n*sgio*S({ Ta wilda ot the El Doiade ad U* Grande in the pioneer days of lhi gold d|tger. Iln remained iu Galitornia until t|n breaking out nl tho war, for. u| U^ ljal Y(*k(‘** had passed the tin'jf Jfiiptif ffig house black (ml made hi* way to Kichuiond by mule rail. Whilst iu Übilon ia lie was aeysetivu and prouihieH poHtioiau, and injuy ol the page, j| its raily hblnry a:e lepTttU! with the dating deeds of t ap'.' Steuari ami iu behall of sor..u noble and .luuinfjjft-pur, o e. A Ban Fisim Isci) paper ol last Noveut her teffileaUie lollowing : Tne,iiltl mining gang, of Bmw's F.al, about (wo tudei Wool Hon ra, wsa the scene of a retnarkalde m ,muter. Ai. .Y ucritiau of g"i> ; family and peaceable chaiaoUr had n ipiairel with a rnlU mi nauml AicUiulcy about lltoti tight to a portion ol (Joanell Flat, the richest spot In that usarvclou* region. I'lm lilsputu was mideealrd, when McG oiloy, (bat lilllug up villi (killing vvhlakey ol the mines, went io lioud’a cabin, and standi ig by tha door way pillaged.tv gicat kidtu with a hladi lorn teen niches ioog I .to Ms breast, and twirled it about in lliti wound. 110 Ibo.i Oil lied an I rede I down the pathway Irom the tuds Cahill. t lie vi minded man, with the liitil" stiH slicking iu hi* breast, r.ut in to hi* cabin, grshhi and up his pistol limn his pillow, and st.iggmed alter Ills assastsiu w ith the blood gushing Irom bis wound, A*t iy Gatr, atb nil ol the drunken aiui lerei, tutirpon and tiulween them, when tin stih ken man ruisul hia pistol audshoi him lirough the he.nl, and they tell dia l lo was promptly taken In et7iial Ui camp* When John Bedgwick, the uii ,et-sUi.'nll v arrived they m ido no lUfistance to Ills dema id for the prisoner, Inti advised, on the more ufacoui try, that lie he kept iln re until daybreak, ,oid promtseo to aadst In piotecling linn limn niiy alleiupl Unit might he male at mob violence. The * Ulcer had no course lull to comply, am) agreed not to remove his man until morning. The crowd about me public hull ii which 'he piiai ngr was ileiitlucd locte>e,l cvity minute, Ituiiioi* were out with the news, and the uilm is i nine liuriylng in Ir on all all direction*'. I'u ths course of m, hour or two the gal 111 i log had menu cd to several thousand. An uneasy feeling began'to peivadu the iiiissh. Bevelal men among them wen* loud in deiiunclaiiot! ol the pn oner. I’iomim.nl imong them Was a rough, stulwail lumer with luue, unkempt heard , Im wore a tai* lend rel shut li'eked with lignins ol pick and aliovel m white, such us were com iiioii oil the overland rode and in the mines trimly years ago, ami liis soiled duel--bile he* flaunted the lavo'od edge ol mully u rudely m tile patch ol Hour sick, in pioces* ol rapid divorce I loin lire ganuciii w lime rents they wi re designed tiwcmijccal. It soon became evltl* ut to the H .erill's ol fleer that a mob to lynch the prisoner was about to be assembled. Tin; t*ln nil wu. Jim Bleuart, tin: | im i;nt PokUnsaier cl the House ol lkpre<nt ativcs. He arrived dining, the early part (it the night, and took in too .iiuuti ii nU glance, it was evi lent that uule,a nc gut lire prl*olior away, and that speedily the nail wuhl he lynched before morn lug. lie stood upon a chair au 1 lacing the cx c.ling throng ul ininetr. .aid : CknUeuien, Meliauley in my pnsouer, and (he law must take it* course with him. it in true that my <i(i|>uty prom lied you lie should may in your keeping till morning. I am satisfied that you intend to hang him ii he remain* here. Mow I repudiate the prom ise. lam going Pi lake him to Bonota now (drawing hi* plain! and cocking it), 'l'iie lirat man who attempt* to lay hands on him I will about down like a dog.— hiring him out I Tiie dejiuty complied, and the crowd, awed hy (he coo] and de termined hearing of the Hire: ill. fell back, making way lor them, 'j hey fo lowed a oug with threatening demonstrations to where'he Bheiif)'* hoiae was tied hy the road aide, the lion hearted officer keeping the croud at bay. Tee priaoner wa* pin on the Bberili’a horse and Bteuart vau.ied in tiie saddle in font of him. At that trn - uicul the ted anirl stp|*d out of tire crowd, and leveling hi* pistol, ti ed at the aaaata'n. The ball whistled between tin .Sheriff and the pi boner. The Bbjkrjfl clapped ipur* to hi* bone ; tiie now aob eied and ten died murderer dinging to him a* the only hope of saivatiou. Oct into Ihe datknei*, away ircao the excited throng, over the 11 at and down the Uili they clntte ed, and the wretched | Jr.soner war wei) lodged in J ill, whence lie only emerged to mount the gsllovv- 1 . The rough miner in a r ngged red shill, who-, wtigrltl 1 bullet he so nnrro vlv tscaped. was then called Jim Fair ; he Is imw cal' - e I Col. Jornos (4. Fair, of the great bonan za ftrth of Fl. od A O'Uiiui, the 1 rklleft m Ymeiiea. Tin: 4'ES-ills. •yiiepds >( tile Act rrovitlliij; lift’ ToKnig llic llisCiml Niiiies Census ol IKNO. The act passed Ivy fue United Bfate- M’o gross, providing fu taking the eensu ol 1880, dial ales that lucre all ti! ho estab lished m the department ol Hie Interior, uu, i ffl.u to ho tleu m'nated the Censu- OftJcj, the chlot olltocr ol wUk-U shill bu ualletl the Bupsriuleudsnt ul the Uenstia, whoso duty it shall bo to •uperiuiend and lircct the taking ot the tenili cous us ol the United Mutes. 110 shall bo appointed by the P, isklcut, by and with the advice J 'lie Buu tie ; and shall rccatvu a salary ol live thousand dollars : and the Becfeta* i> ol ihe FasHusf ill e t'enius (IfQce, six < links oi class lour, ten clerks ol c lass three, llllecu clerks oi cbiss two, with such u.number oi clerks ol cl .* one and ol copy Uts ami com|vulat is at salaries not less limn seven iiunlrcl do'h,is u r.morc tLtin OLe thousand dol lars, as may be found uccc?ary lor the proper au*l prompt compiUuo.i and pnbl - c .lion ol (lie resulis id tho enumeration ol the census. Thu Secretary ut the lntcrl' r shall, mi or beloic the Ist day oi Mt'ch 18S0, uosignale Iho number, whether one or uime, of anpoi visors of census, to In appoiuU'd In each Siam or Tonltory, who shall he rosidciit* ol aaid Btale or Territo ry. T lie supervisors ahull be appointed by the I‘resident by and with the commit ol Util Mt'ute. Thfi total number ol bucU uipei visiirs shall uol exo:ed “no hundred in.d Ally. Each super vis *r shall prupise to the Mipoi iii’emlunt ot Census tho ap portionment of Ins district Into nubdiviv lons most convenient I,r tliu purp ise ol eiiuineiatiou, and shall designate suitable pea uis, uml, with the Ihu eoiYscut o| thn H ipeinilendout, employ such pmsors as uiiuinumtora within his district, and lexi den s therein, who shall he selected with reference to their fitness, and without ref erence lo their political or early nllllia dons, according to the apportion meat ni ptjVi dby t'.ic Hupermlci dent Ea< h u per visor shall, ii;h)|| cociplci mii of Ins du -tics to the satislaetl on of the S.cictary ol ilia lutsiTor, receive (Q'lif, in lull eompon sstion tot all Services rendered and expen se* incurred by him, exempt an an allow slice for clerk hire may hu made at the lisciTtlon ol the Biipeii.tluii aunt. It shall lie the duty id each enumcraloi to visit mill dwelling house in Ids subdivision and each livmily therein and ovuli ImliVm iikl hvmg out ol it litmlly, in any place ol abode, and by iiuj dry made <d Ilia head ol it fi>inily or" ol ihu member there.ol deem*tithe m l (ri'ditable and woitliy ol trust, obtain all inlo!m(ion required by ih< ml. I lie i oinpcnsulion ot the eiin meial .is shu 1 In: in sub- livhdona whole Hi. H ipciiut.'iideiit shall deem R ich au al low auce sulli lent, not exceeding two i cuts for each living inhabitant, two cools for each lull ami Ulteeu cents for each e lahlisliineiit ol |itoducllvo indiihtry cou meiatcd and returned, may hu given in 101 l compensation lot all services amt no claim* lor jpFcage or iraveling expenses shall he allowed in such suh-dlvtsl ius. I’H'iVIOKIi, That the nub- Ii Vision* to which the above lain ol comp*nsatioif shall ap, ly, must he d< * pouted by the B ipcrintondeol ot Oimu* at least oue mouth in advance ol the *iiunicrullum Kor all other subdivision* rates shall lie llxed in advance "I the enumeration hy ilia Br; crlniendcnt, with the appriV.il <1 the Secretary ol the Interior, according to the diUipiliy of the enumeration, hut the oor,ii>enßation allowed hy anv enumerator m any di*l.let must ol the ineii flan, shall not exceed an average ol four dollai. |iei day of ten itour* ol actual field work each ; and the compcnaadoii all wed In any enunierafor in any district weal of the lOdth moildian, .hull not < xeeed six dol laia per working (Jay ol equal, length. The *ubdlvhiOn assigned to an cuumera ahail not exete 1 4 OOtyubabitaut*, accord ing to the ceutua ol 1870. Any snpoivir or or enumerator, who, having taken and subvci ibed tba oath required hy the act, Khali, without j rlfiible cause, neglect or refuse to perlorm the dntlee erj ice I on him. or shall, without the authority ol (lie H.iperintendeul, communicate to any j,<.ron col authorized to receive Ihe ram*, any ataiiatica of pio|rly or bualneva in cluded in 6iii* return, ahull be decri ed guilty of a miadt meaner. and, upon con viction, ba!l forfeit a auni not exceeding or, il he ahall willfully and knowing Iy *wear falaely, tie aliall lie deemed guilty ~l perjury, ami, upon ceiiviclio thereof, ahall be imprison and rot exceeding three years, or fined not exceeoiog fBOO ; oi •( he rliali wliffully sod knowingly make laiie ceiliflcale*. oj ftctilion* return*, be ahall he deemed guilty ol a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction of either of the last named oQericet, he shall forfeit, and p<y a KUci not exccc log |SOOO and he impriaj twed not exceeding two year*. Tiiat each and every perron more than twenty years of age, belonging to any family r< ridiug :u any district, aril iu the absence of the 5 0 20 j head* and other members of any surh ! Umdy. tun an a.eut of such family shall i! teq iiie.l. It the et<> leqtestfd by llie fiiperinieudctil, supervisor or ennmarator* to render a true account, to tho best ol hi* or Iter knowledge, of every person be longing to such la nily, in the various par lieulars required by law, and whoever shall vv illlully tail or relusc shall be guilty I a mi-. 1. iiie .nor, and iqam conviction ■ liereot, shall loileit and pay a auui not ex cced ing f 100. Eni if .teres nml n JI til'*. lTom fnhty akahe ami da*, moo!, Said dim, a cotton hand, Mas* he,or .li. olvilo i* a tool, Boiuuw bar about dc lau !. \Ven M asa Linkum’* lolkt kin down. We iiiggaUv on leralooJ fYey meant t do tto t’mg up Irrown, And todh •* out dc wood. ' ,Mnc f Dom loivty akabr aonnded nt*aj U u uiool—wo hegrj hi nsq tea’s Uol all dc ind 1* in a vise, He mool haiu'l shoved UU Uoel. Its nuglffy X-JsvF'ir* stand do ren a; Wid cotton “i'lltt’ cheap, And don dc, hill olv dc exponts Leabi us behind, a heap. * t 'Hem Billy akali* an 1 .Ut moot Md't only in do a'r} I) v mus bu— .wish I’d been to aob >ol - Up iu do Nori somewUar. It ain’t no o*o to be ro.-lgn Lie Liod's got eno oyo shut; Up to du Norl U w|v*i l*e £wiu, F 1 bos to go af.wl. You but tali wait, said Uncle Jake, And slay whar y iu wia lavs } h’a unfit ii but machines dey take. Up dar, to raise do ca ve. D n't tool yousel about no such. Muni wot dy olv uian •ay" Dey like* do brack man berry much. Hut likes biu> (ur away. Y m betuli worry beah, you hot, 'Long wl I dc cotton land j l> : Norl is cold, but colder yet Will ho do wile mau’ hand. apriiil Vitavliloii Him*. Old age is general'/ much worn every where. Eve’s walking suit In Kden wa* even much lijitei than lim e woru at Oilmoro'a ill? U.isusy He llw hesds woiring CroWUS in Burope —especially iu (Jermany.and Hu *ia. , . Tarsts should ho worn full on thn hotly. Mulls ot China material are rather hard ware lot this changeable climate. l*,en, this spring, arc cut quartering ami diamond-pointed. The principal style >" RnnOr.n*s' * si*""* lists is lo pay for thorn In advance. Handcuff is arc much worn >*y tourists to Sing Sing. Impecunious acquaintance* and por relatives may bo cut very short. Slipper* aiu l ( M common since the Ice has melted fiom IhO pavements. -• Fii * sic oltcu usclui to hide unhealthy akius. Mahogany and rose wo id suits appro priate lor people wl persist In dying may hu had at tho u dertakor’v. (docks are becoming to stockings but more usclui in sleepier- .... Tho fashionable color ior bolted lobetcr tlii* reason i* red. I .urge tents are now common in expaui ive suits ot ro nns. Ever) body's trousers are wcnrlng out. Con ruled The Dahlonegit Blgnal seta of! the fol lowing aummaiy roccfpt tor exterminat ing the practice ol carrying concealed weapons : The Atlanta Cooatllu I>n i trying to get up a healthy public will mant vu(r)*t carrying concealed weapons Tl, he*t remedy I* to have boy. born ,nave, to allow no man to live in a com munity who tell, to the y nth* blodd and thunder atorlw, to elucau the K>y and not allow them to read yellow backa and trash; to search all the lawyer* and loaf er* and editor., when they don’t expect it, and thereby catch them with their pistols and send them to the chain gang for life ; U, gather up a’l the clerk, without arch ing them or trial and eud them out to labor on public work.; to make officers do their duty and .top bullic. before they buy pistol. ; and to Mod to prUon tor life, every fellow who buy. or toll, a pi*- U,!.’ Women won’t try to keep their gal lant. from carrying a pistol when the street* are lined with drunken men , and ruffin*- A BURNHAM'S Ljmkmm. feR-SMHEWK Wotk: Chri liana. Lei c.ater Cos., Pa. Office. 2ft S. Beaver Bt, York, Pr.