3 k , y - ! r 5 ? 3 ! I.! . "I ; s 4 k S?1 1 j; I . K in the year d,v 54 Ti e orHiml exist. u an Jrish MS. fZJt Duhlin.1 Like as the damask reo you sec, Or like a blossom on a tree, Or like a dainty flower in May, Or lite the morning to the day, rir lit- tho sun. or like the ahade, Or like the gourd which Jonas had"; 1 which upjias u.iu , I' v. cnr-li ijm.m. whose threailis spun i -w iiinnii nf-. and out. and so is done. .ti.-.- -- t - I t ....... ---- , - - The rose withers, the blossom niaswuii, The flower fades, the morning hasteth, The sun sets, the Hhadow fl.c The gourd cousamcs, the man - lie dies. Like to the grass that's newly sprung Or. likoa tale -that's j ust legun, ; Or like the bird that's h re to-day, Or like the parted dew in May, - Or like an hour, or like a span, Or like the singing of a swan : Even such is man, who lives by breath. Is here, now there, in life and death. . The grass withers, the tale is ended, The bird is tfown, the dew's ascended, The hoar is short, the san not long,. I no iiour , . . - v TheiwansncarueauijUiau suieisuum. Like to the bubble in the brook, Or in a glass much like a look, Or like the shuttle in w eaver's hand, Or like the writing on the sand, Or like a thought, or like a dream, Or like jive gliding of the stream ; Even such is man, who lives by breath, Is here, now there, in life and death. The bubble's out, the look forgot, The shuttle's flung, the writing's blot, The thought is past, the dream is gone, The waters glide, man's life is done. Like to an arrow from the bow, Or like swift course of water flow, Or like that time 'twist Hood und ebb, Or like the spiders tiny web, Or like a race or like a goal, Or like the dealing of a dole ; Even such is man, whose brittle state Is always subject uuto fiite. The arrow shot, the flood soon spent, -TKa titttrfc yia tin-to tilk citrtn rpnf. Thfi race soon run. the iroal soon won, h The dolesoon dealt, man's life soon done, Like to the lightning from the sky, Or like a post that quick doth hie, Or like a quaver in a song, Or like a journey three days long, Or like the snow when summer's come, Or like the pear, or like the plum ; Even such is man, who heaps up sorrow, . Lives butHhis day, and dies to-morrow. The lightning's past, the post must go, The song is short, tlie journey so, The pear doth rot, the plum doth fall, The snow dissolves, and so must all. THE RIGHT S011T 01 SPIRIT. 'SOUTHERN At a recent entertainment given by the Comuiejrcial Club, of Bostou, to the visiting Bouuturs iiuiu iuc otiuiu, cciiului vjwiuiui said : "These f?onthem friends and myself Have come to iook at your great lacto- A VaviA vnwr vc.iatea a pif.uant anec ries, your manufactures, your great dote respecting a journey of the German industries, and wonderful material de- Emperor to Italy in 18G4, when William velopmeuts, and to gather inspiration from that proverbial energy and enter- priso which have enabled you to conquer nnfricudly nature and to con vert the bleak hills of New England iuto productive farms to support your commerce and your fanctiOIKU.y xvith his usual fieedorn manufactures. We have come also to ,Who are vmi niv lu:m r "Judge in put vou upon notice, and I take this oc- the j)istrict Law' Cout4," replied the mag cassion to serve that notice, that we of istrate, a little surprised. "Are you sat- vuo ooutu iuieim t. ei.ier you m .winvtH ui.3c ui.uic.c8 ui umusiry wmcu liunerto uavo ueen yours pecuiiaiiy ami almost exclusively. enavc4vater pow- era unexceueu, wnicn we are going tou tu 111 !"! i:,a iinil trim nnir irn nv n t ! 1 1-; n V ize,nuu cta non wo aio niuizillg. Y e liavea climate most ballllV and cenialL.. t i.:. t lil i 1 nr. l. .?i 1 anuueat nun. v e i avc r.cu mines oi coal and iron, and we intend to wake from their long sleep in their mountain beds 1lkC A u in .'--. aP 1 fnnntAa n 1 4-1. - I WIW1U on III own 3 Jl llkllllll., tlllU BUb lllcir ' , tvi ui u wui mu seeming me great inuus- . . . ... i i - 4 , ., trial wealth which awaits us. And if yonr people of the East arc not alert and active we intend to overtake you in the race, to strain along abreast with you, . . . . T" . ! u.enuu.e- 7ll" wes a"jn .eauyouoti some 01 these lines of enterprise," It is but a few years since the great ... . UUMU..,U0 fo-day the vast agricultural resources of tl)A Wear tiro qi? vit?rw1 in lv 4-1... ;ri . 7 ' . " . l"v newlv rrenteil inniiiif;it-iiritir intmito , " V. , Hefore toe waning nineteenth century . - , it a , Jn comes to an entl the same- may bo true of 4. c n,. , . t no South. 1 he old tune planter' ino- . . . , Fi-wiiti . ihu rant prejudice against lalor, particulaiiv . , , . . - , l mechanical labor, is fast dying out. Raw .. . , , . - -u"uu-" ,v",- 4 ,K,!"0'J " "'e BOW refriniO the sninnillr lminr m-n- K -C -v. 0 UL queen QUACK MEDICINES. Tho sale of quack nostrums is undoubt edly one of the greatest evils of the day. It is at tho same time most astonishing that so glariug an outrage upon common sense and common decency should be tol erated, much less supported. Rnfc such is the state of things,not only in this couu try, but in England and nearly every oth er country of the globe. It seems- to be true that all a man neM.ls do in this coun try to make himself rich is to spend a lit tlo money in advertising some; new name, attributing marvelous properties "to the compound for which it stands, and speedi ly the gold will begin to pour into his pockets. The quack-niediciue trade, like the blue-glass mania, which was really one branch of the quack -medicine busi-J ncss, an ingenious new departure, may fairly be considered as a "foolometer," irhich accurately gauges thc degree of still ticulturc attaiued by the civilization of tho day, - - The Sanitarian states, that at a Tccent convention of pharmacist in England it was proposed to take legalSteps for lim iting the "wholesale poisoning of the pub lic by patent medicines. It was proposed that even if it be impossible altogether to suppress the reaction of dishonest quack ery upon vulgar superstition, the venders of nostrums be compelled to divulge the composition of their wares, and prevented from publishing mischievous and menda cious advertisements concerning them. ii i.,,:!..,! inilniliiKT snn. 'hair rc ch, in direct co,, ! tradiction to their adverted pre enuo. , contain poisonou qnant.t.e of lead, the most glaring one i a largely certiticateu 7tV; pioi'iro'to -lve ray testimony for your Yai Sure Cure for the Opium Habit which i, "rj-gg KTt w fnnud on analysis to d o two grains of yam between the Wart aai irr. I received no morphine to the dose, recommeuUeU to ue . t a . i ,.r it ij eMn.i.1v tn 1p edies; taken thrice a day. It is scarcely to oe clue . . . - . . , : ,,(l,.irloc 1 1 l'" " 'lam k r u fi;ii. - lilt' i ii hi nrLiiijui - 1 j- nvnut .f rlirnt dftrivA thfi liirirer Part Oil more -i ,1 - 1 ....... .r v. 1 . ","D" " ? . thi ir iucome from the sale of these secret nostrums win joiif in the en d by their British cousins ; j ... crusade iireacji- i.i. f 5f xr,n1l I " w - be well if the American public were taught ue w eu u me l ' that ninety -nine hundredths of the pro- the prictary medicines which flood the mar- ""J ket are the products of uneducated lm- postors, and are either wholly inert or positively deleterious." 7cfA Lcjurmer. KEPAHTEE. I M't I I lie Ke. lullph tiskme, on a ccimni t.niA vUir. 4 hi venerable """- i- - hali brotuer ivixsnezer. , ... , . I "Oh, man," said the latter, "but you T li'ivn Iinl a diel ork. Sever nave iouiw hi uuik iuc r-j.r.-I nae uau ci uit-ii, T lr. u-m t hintr it Is recommended vwuv i u 14 vi wixi- ----- " I TINK of examination to-day, and ye maun tak to it. as 1 have matters to" settle afc Perth of j importance." - -"With all my heart," quoth Ralph. "Xoo," said Ebenezer, "ye'll find a' my folks easy to examine but ouo, aud him I ,TCkon ye had better na meddle wU. He has an old-fashioned Scotch way of an- swerinir one ouestion bv imttiug another, - . .. . m I and maybe he'll affront ye." - - - i "Affront me," quoth the indignant the ologian, "do you think he cau foil mo wi? mv nnc tools !' "Aweel, ' says his brother, "1 so gie ve fair warninir, ve had better ua ca' him , c, ; up. - Tlic recusant was one Walter Simpson, the Vulcan of the parish. The gifted Ralph determined to silence him at.once with n leading, unanswera ble question. Accordingly, after putting a variety of simple preliminary interro gations to the minor clodhoppers, ho at once with a loud voice cried out, "Walter Simpson." "Here, sir, 7 says Walter. "Are ye a wanting me f 'Attention, sir. Xow, Walter, canyon tell me how long Adam stood in a state of innocence V "Ay, till he got a wife," instantly cried the nhvil hammerer, "liut can you tell mo how long he stood after?" ilowii Wahur ' j;iiil tlif tmifdi li- . , 7. vine. CONTENTED WITH THEIR LOT. j tlieM Kin,r of Prussia, was travellin inCognito in Hungary. In the neighbor hood f Treplitz he met a judge leisurely waikiM2 ou tho luuh road and smoking a porcelain pipe. His Maiestv accosted the jsfiwl with your liosition ?' "Certainlv." Then I congratulate von." The King in ff .,ien thc jt lctaine(l hi1 8avilUjAuti vol, luy IU!UI ht - ' asked, "who are von?" The sovereign " ' ' I nmio. a tt art of surmise: then, eviveetin-r n nMuuuiiu inn i luoiiDiRi, j. iiui iiiu ' Kinfi of rrn8gia.ff The Hungaiian remain- ed impassible. " "Aro you sat-istied with your position ?" "Certainlv," exclaimed ll.'lt: ! . . 1 11 il . t v- V uliaiii, disturbed by the the indifference r i i. 1 j. t a of his interlocutor. " riien I eoiigratu late you," said the Magyar, saluting His Majesty with an air of good fellowship, and continuing his promenade. TTlc banlcd nonap.u.tjsts nre vontis their spite on the Paris Exhibition. KiU vions of tho proinincucc into which t world-Show must bring the Republic, J, (1(il f thcjr best jj t, cess of the scheme sneering at the pre- parations which are being made, and pre ... . i dieting that the enterprise will cover the i . i , , nation with shame rather than glorv. c. , , . , , ' , .ome i .members of the party, three of them v i i 1 , dismissed policemen, let thcr zeal against i r i -t , - t- the Exhibition and tor thc Empire outrun ,i t i . their discretion. As they wero leaving st. Lrtmlmrt' r.huvoh Wwl,H,. . . . ' J dressed some men laying-down a tram way to the Exhibition : "Do not take so much trouble 'to workibr the Republic; tho Empire is coining back. Long live tltc Emperor ! Down with the Republic ! The little Emperor will come to-morrow, and the Exhibition will not bo held." They were afterward arrested. FENIAN RAID ON POCKET-BOOKS. Thc Onjanization Trying to Increase the tikiruiish Fund Canada in ho Dan ger of Inranioii. Special Dispatch to the New York Times. A careful inquiry along the Canada border, in the towns of Northern New York and Vermont, reveals an utter lack ed of fact in the reports recently furnish ed to the press concerning Fenian demon stations in that locality. A prominent Fenian, well informed regarding the sta tus of that organization, divulges the cause of statements by explaining that fhojlistricts mentioned were visited by emissaries from New York City, who commingled with the various societies throughout this and other States, aud en deavored to" enthuse the metnlwrs by in flammatory representations. The senti ments at these gatherings were "adroitly exaggerated in the preseuco of press agents so that a fictitious agitation could be se cured, on the heels of which were to fol low urgent appeals in behatf of the noto rious skirmishing ftvud. The spirit of tho whole movement, according to bis state ment, was a cleverly designed raid on Fenian purses and sympathies rather than any aggressive venture against Canadian possessions or contentment. VEGETINE For Dropsy. Cextkal Falls, R. L, Oct. 19, 187T. was ?mWa!, worse. I hav they did not help me. Vh; (jr J 1 !w,in w f.i t i , ... -T 1, ...... - . !-...- l 1 of-- to feel better after talcing fpw tmrtiM. T hnve taken thirty battles In all. l ------ . - . perfectly well, never lelt better, so one can reei . i .-.. . i. . , ----- thankful I han 1 do. i m rti-Lr sir. eratefullr rour a. i. wheeler. VEnPTrvn When tbe blood becomes lifeless and stacn. - int. -tr,!ier f rrMii chanre of weather or cUmat' nr r.f ArHi- inwiilar diet, or from any other cause, the vkuetink win renew the blood, carry off the putrid humoi-s, clean the stomach, regulate bowels, and impart a tone of vigor u the whole l M n gC T 1 BJ C i biib- j?or Kidsey Complaint nd Nervous DebiUty. isi.Esnono. Me.. Dec. 2S. 13". Stftens: .. I .V. va.-iw. ' T ' limen,.Pll umk the Veueti.vu. I was verv low: my system w is debillated by disease. I tuc Av.itf e an d was very nerrou .x;i na i, re. v. ui- i u-ii uiru uik I founil It was liCljunjf me; it m-ilJ-u uij iu;u, an - l it strengthens me. lam now able to do my be, Mks. A. J. PENDLETON. Vrbftivt! Is nourlshiritr and strenahenln?; purlr fif. tUA hirmri! reinlates the Iwweis: tiulets the nerv ous system; acts directly U'wa the secretions; and arouses the wnoie system w action. VEGETINE For Sick Headache. Ev.vNaViLLE. Isd., Jan. 1, 1ST8. Mr. Stevens: lienr"sir, have used your Vet.ktine for Sick it.,nAn.hr ami i:'fn jrr;;:itiv benetlted thereby. I , have every reason to believe it to be a food medi cine. Vouis very respectfully, Mks. JAJita luj . r., 4U Third St- TTEAnAcns:. There are various causes for head ache, as derangement oi the circulating system, of th digestive organs, oi uk' neruu jitui, vraiRTixn run be Add to be a sure remedy for the many kinds of headache, as it acts directly upon the vuriniw f:iiiif's .if tills ciiinnl.dnt. Nervousness. Indi gestion, Costlveness, KhetuuaUsm, Neuralgia, Bit- lioursness. cc. irv ute Eiitn.r- iuu nm regret it. V TINE Report. Do ctor s Dn. Cn.vs. M. Dctden-'jause::, Apothoeary, Evansvllle. Ind. The rtn,'t(ir writes: I have a lar-ri' number of god .iistomers who take Vecr'-tine. They all s'.eak well :if it. I know it Is a uo td mcliciue lor the complaints mr whicli it Is recommended. lie'.' 9!T. IST7. 1 Yw.ktink is a great panacea for our aged fathers and mothers; for it ves them str.'iigt n. quiets tneu a;'rvcs, and gives them Nature s sweet sleep. Doctors Report. !I. T? Stutkvs. r.so. l,-u- eiir.e have been soiling your varaame Veyetlne for' three vear.-. and we tuid that it elves iK-rfeet siitUfartlon. We belli ve it to be the best blood puri.'ier now sold. Very rexpectiully. UU. ). b.. lltu . v., ir'i!iiix!x, L'nlontown, Ky Vkoktink has never failed to effeet a cure, divine tone and strength to the system dcbillased by dis ease. Prepared ly H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass Yegetine is Sold by All Druggists PRESCRIPTION FREE! For 1 1f s C i'v ( ' in' n x :i;t:i:il Wukiu-s". f.ost Manhmi 1 ssr-l' 'U Vs.-:i-s l.r:iia!n osi l.. bdis CiTt'oa lira s-s. A "V i ' iil".'!! T th tiiirrf-di-iits. !.-. tV. .5 cft KS A- .. IStf 1Vet Si.vlli slrift, .isrlii?ssti, O. 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There is no county in the State would not be irreallv b.-ne!ilel l v a tnnrinil within its bounds especially devoicd to tlie pro motion of the local interests of iLe ( oinmunily, Sucli a jmper appeuls very Mtonciv to ibe par tiality and pride of the -cction it serves; and every citizen should jtive it his coiinU-nance and. support it liVrady, as a means i! increas ing its nsefiilness and extending its intl iciu e at home aiul abroad. Tii sinmcr it becomes the -;i re beiu !h ia! it will prove; and as Hie money required for its supj.rirl is far less than the maiei i.il yood il does, ii is the best invest ment any county can mak?. The Record will of necessity take part in the politics of the country. 11 it is the duty ot every man to keep himself well informed in respect to public ail'iirs, and to take a decided, and manly part therein, it is especially the duty of the editor of a newspaper faithfully to investigate all questions oi public concern, ami give to his readeis the facts ol the same. The undersigned pledges himself U; be true in this regard. He will not knowingly deceive his readers for the s. ike of parly or anything else; but by laying before them the facts, as he may enabled to obtain them, will endeavor to aid all to act wiselv for the general good. As political matters now stand, his personal con victions are most decidedly in accord with the views and feelings of the Democratic Conserva tive parly. He believes that theeiloi ts of this party in ISTti wrenched from the grasp of tyr ants and corruptionists in high places the civil liberty that ue now enjoy, lie regards that great victory as second onlv to that gained bv (lie fathers of 177(1. The danger was immi nent, the constant tendency fatal, but the cour age, wisdom and devotiri of the I onservati ve party proved itself equal to the occasion, ntul gloriously rescued ihe imperiled liberties of (he people. ' While that parly shall continue more pure and truly patriotic than any other, he intends lo be fully identified with it. Iut the main design of Tlie Record to serve the county of Davidson in all the way it may be possible to advance her interests and pro mote the welfare of her people. And to this end the undersigned der-ires such intimate re lations with her citizens as shall enable him o perform his duty liicienily. The paper will be published weekly at $1 a year in tidrunre. It will be small, but neatly printed on new type; and ihe proprietor hopes to make tip in ijunHiy whnt may be lacking in !iz The (irsl number wifl appear about the first week in Januaiy, 1878. Verv respect fu! I v, V. SI. BRUjVER, An oll pnystclan rctlrol from active prnrtlc, hav ing hal place. I in tiis hands liy an E-ist Jti.Itan tats slonary lb-loruiuta o u sjinple vegelahlf remedy for tlie speedy and perm inent cure of Consumption, Hi-oncbltls, Catarrh. A.-alimo, nnd all Throat and Lung ailcetions, aiso a nositive ami radical cure for cencral Debility and ytS. nciwous complaints, after having thoroughly tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, feels It Ids duty to make it know a to his sufei ing fellows. Thf recipe will lo sent fr-e of chaiv-'. a51 ,v"l'-o tleslr- H wit h full d'.recfioj.s for preiiiUinr and suc.cess.fUo- ;-.. Address with stamp nauifflg this pqier. 1 ; ... Stone, 44 North Ninth street. I'i.Uadelplila, I'.;. 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