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VOLUME I. MOUNTAIN COVE, FAYETTE COUNTY. VIRGINIA, THURSDAY. APRIL 21. 1S53. NUMBER ?1.

me. I receive the gift of inspirdtion.jlikc unto a silken fabric whose warp! water, polished, fluent, lustrous, - nge of corruption, and, being clothed Jllsclositrfsfroinikintcrim ". I am strong with superhuman fonSc. is crimson and whose woof is gold, cn, at once attracting the eve by its upon with the redeemed body, regen- My spirit lifts the psalm of adoration: I Their loose and flowing robes are worn'cool, refreshing appearance, and mir- crated man muling forth in thoprocc- THE DISCIOSIVEENCYCIOPEDIA. Glory, glory he to Thee, O 'L o rd ! somewhat nfter tho fashion of ancient roring upon the sight the image of dure of the fifth great affection ofin- TbB following Dlaelorarni >ri now In procew of trmmcrlptlon from Glorv be to Thee, O Lord God Al-| Greece and Home. Upon their heads j transcending glort. dustry mid art, shall he reinstated in (U* Immortal World, n«m*tj : **Tb» Booh of tho Infolding of S»- “ Tb* Book of tb* Manifestation of 0*d i" “ Tit* Book of (ho miglity ! Thine is the power, the power ! are crowns, and each crown surmount-j This fountain becomes- a rapid his original and glorious iuherirfinrc. Outlloea of tho DnlTerwi" " The Book nf the Harmonic* nf Time " Tho Book of tba hUUdU* of Space:" “ Tho book of tb* Interior of creation! Thine is the glory of ever- ed by a cross. Each maiden is attired stream, watering gardens, dividing it- Then shall come to pass that which is m story of Good aad EH1 •' These m il contain the magiillleeot «*• lasting love ! • Jin sunny raiment, and wears upon the self into separate channels, untl in four written, that death is swallowed up in panitoo, aolution. and demonntratinn of tho grand Creative Idea, tvwronghi Into tho PooUtcach. and w crltel a* tho Interior Word All around me I perceive a multi- head a diadem more beautiful and also separate divisions descending into a victory, By all inaplrod prophet*, **ers. serlb*s and apo.lha, media for the tranamlav %vcn. «3. Tiiu fifth affection of tin* artis- unfolding power.** ; ami every paradis- air a miniature heaven or firmament such a one was caught up into the; transformed, . J1(i'|lt.t.aiiic the lir or industrial urlave must needs be u al unfnllcn man uhfoldeth the love of ■of equal extent and corresponding third Heaven, nml heard unspeakable habitants of tAm vn%tV() t spirit <1>ii.,1 orb,lirj, dia incomprehensible to spirits unrcdccm-i solar limitation; ami every nnfallon loveliness with the paradise overenno- things, which it is not lawful for n man spiritual KiA-ti, tvjiicli ciiroinpuJ4*® ed. inasmuch as the unfolding glory is i(laradisicoJ innn jiuirneyctb ill harmon- pied thereby. It is impossible to de­ our In '•"♦■I. init iatril tliil.**. 1 tr einlent mid tiliorn the pfune of ic iiiovcnicnl unto the solar luminary, scribe this overhanging vault. It is a I now perceive the countenances of now, ch ar brother, hid then welcome liiiiunil meditation. In its majestic.mid returuelli to his terrestrial pnru> fretwork of pure gold, whose interwo­ the glorious ones who encompass me.1Fence and innocence be with ihei evolution it unfolds a revolving sphere, i disc* invested with supernal ninguifi- ven lines sustain pendent stalactites of Kuril face appears familiar. All ap­ *• This garden,’* continues the lovely which upbears the terrestrial man from cenee of thought. Hut concerning violet. This entire fretwork is inter­ pear kindred. Aio strangers, no fur- tiide. “ is a substantial and terrestrial paradise to paradise, connects each this, disclosure will he given, and cvctr twined with spiral tendrils of a celes­ eisrners exist within this holy land, paradise. Eden, even the garden of separate orb of each sulnr system with , imiw the hour draweth nigh. tial vine, whose flowers arc of chrys­ All appear of equal glory, and yet,, S. The seventh uidl final affection olite, whose leaves of jasper, whose thouuli eacli one wears a crown, and motion of the creative procedure upon through unfolding spirals of electrical of the industrial or artistic octave, is buds of topaz, whose blossoms of the though it .is impossible to distinguish ( Hiy planetary habitation, when the procedure, hears forth the majestic. the crow uiiig attribute of the puradis- ruby, whose new-formed fruit ns the one above another, each eoiintrnance Kurd Creator reposed in the con-uni* paradisical ungels in glorious pilgrim- ,ical inuii. I!ut the fallen mind, by rea- nurdonvx,whose half-ripened fruitage!var‘c’s f**om nil others, and each \hono dor. |co Knch one <»f these lovely J spangled herbage, whose lernal airs angels, inhabitants of Coltuunin, were 'ultaiueili unto the redehlpliou of the Mvriads of pnrndisical birds, whose beings is encompassed by a shining, caressingly move and captivate the in- thus mode manifest in the midst nf the body, shall in his ow n person cnjoyi bodies appear composed of transpa- emanation, more bright, more heauti nocent affections with whispered inur- garden ol I’den, appearing unto and Divine beatitudes unfolding through rent substance, buovant and self-sus- i***i the form it encompasses; and *nurnigs. elotpiciil ol praise. communicating with the nufhllen pre-, seven-fold nlTection, clothing the mind taining, Hunt oil the bosom of the pure Hiis emanation appears to wear the I find it difficult to convey in words Jgenitors of the liiiiunil race. (with a seven-fold roiiscioiisuess, re- atmosphere. ns on the surface of a sea outline of the human form, while the a perfect description. Outwardly u o j. These were the angels who up-1 eeptivc of the seven-fold descending ofglorv. I hear their music, sweet as | hinna/i glory is crowned and illiiniina- j succession of terraces rise one above penred in Sodom, and manifested them-, harmony of the Divine artistic and in- if the element of love were llowii lng ted by the descending Imlo and eflul-1 the other, mid it seems tis i( cadi ter- selves in majesty of early manhood dust rial procedure. lie that over- forth, melodious and vibrating, upon gence of the Lord Thus Christ is nil race was composed of conical mounds, adapted to the vision of external man. comrth, snitli the Divine Creator, nd- the consciousness. and in nil. Thus each hath put on Winding dells, whence arises the inur- Thu angel who appeared unto Mtinouh dressing the fallen race in the imper- Hnpidly we pass this lovely dome, Christ, being clothed upon with n di-; curing of water-falls, appear to sepn-j was of this degree. Terrestrial nn- sonatina of Divine Man, paradisical and now uplifted and far above visit vine emanation descending from the rate these one from the other. 1 hear gels, with instruments fashioned like and lerreMriul, shall sit with me in appears to form a sky. Still descend- Kord. Thus Christ, who is their life, Hip bleating of flocks, the lowing of unto those described in tlie first tern- my throne, as I also overcame and am ing, the wonders of the paradisical reveals Himself unto them ns He doth, from the midst of green woodland pic of the orb Majesticn, biiilded the set with mv Father in 11 is throne.-— garden begin to be made manifest. not unto mortals of the fallen world, shades. I discern the rapid movement most ancient and venerable sanctuary The redeemed man, having unfolded But whence shall language be bro't Thus they dwell in Christ, being mnn-|of tlie fallow deer. The cooing ol the| wliicll stood in Eden, even the goodly the seven-fold harmony of ineffable forth to describe the particulars of the tied with the Divine Paradisical ema- wild dove is hoard from the midst of habitation that arose eastward of the conjugal, social, scientific and indus- glory that softly undulates upon o u r nation which dcsccudeth from Him. the thickets. The flute-like ititona-«trce of life. Terrestrial angels deliv- trial or artistic afTectious into organ- sight! Lost in astonishment, my vis- Thus Heaven encompasses them, Par“ tions of the nightingale, the sonorous ered the oracles of Jehovah in sperch ic procedure and visible manifestation, ion wanders over the extent of beauty, ndise unfolds beneath them, God rc- musical chime of the hell bird, the li- external unto the patriarchal ami an- shall attain unto the condition of the unable to comprehend the sight. As(veals Himself unto them, and peace quid melody of almost every terrestrial | tediluvinn w itnesses. These also np- paradisical angel. I nto him shall be one who wakes from a dying bed, mid (undulates around them like a river, and songster, floats upon the utmospherc. ipeared, together with an innumerable given a new iminc, which no man know- feels himself upborne by ministering righteousness movctli amid them-as It seems ns ifdiflcrent partsufone re- j multitude of the spiritual nml the ce- eth hut he that rccciveth it, and this angels, and perceives beneath him glo­ the waves of the sea. sounding hymn were taken up at inter- lestial host, heralding the Incarnation name is that appellation of personal ries ineffable, incomprehensible and These lovely beings hid me welcome. vols by various members ol the aerial of the Divine Messiah. identity which the Kord uttereth, and overwhelming, and feels unable to cn- Gently wc descend toward the surface choir. Their music a|fpears infinitely ^.5. By reason of the univrrsion of which shall be un*to the soul as the dure such exceeding and eternal weight of this abode of blessedness. Beside varied, and while it is spontaneous the the orgnqic procedure, resulting from voice of the Bridegroom when He of glory, and loses nil power of out- me stands a lovely spirit, a daughter very perfection of art scents attained the primal violation of Divine equity, coiueth with His Bride. Unto him ward vision, and sinks into a trance, of this glorious habitation, t>y the wild woodland orchestra. grossness bath taken hold upon the dc- shall lie given to ent of the fruit of the of pure interior joy; $o am I affect-J I stand upon the* surface, and the In the center of this grand amphithe- pravod embodiment, nnd man fallen, Tree of Life, which groweth in t!i« ed. . very earth appears to thrill beneath my ater of hills appears an ascending un­ together with the entire fallen crcu- midst of the Paradise of God. Unto Every moment my condition be-j feet, as if the very atoms were notes of dulating space, a series of rounding tiun.groaucth together in bondage tin- him bclongetb the inheritance of that comes more interior. I find a mind melody condensed and made substan- undulating terraces. From the center tH, now. But though the creation, city which existeth in the Morning within a mind, a sight within a sight, rial. At a little distance I behold a of these outflows from an invisible fallen by reason of sin, is made sub- Star. * * * * * Thu* eIo*eth, A more interior life awakens. I rc-J company of youths and maidens. The source, outgusbing from the bosom of Jject unto bondoge^et the crcalurc snith the Spirit, the present Exposi* vivc. Angels of light throng around youths arc attired in robes ofsubstance the earth, a fountain of transparent dtsef^shhll he delivered from the bond-,tion of the Stole of UnfaJIen Man. 9 4 THE SPIRITUAL HARBINGER AND MOUNTAIN COVE JOURN.il. VOLUME I.—NUMBER 24.

in fullness ofstrength and find security Behold I have arisen from deep[worthy of the blessing, there shall be dons of Blind, it follow* that iu*b»ic hatoryi* a«pi- EXPOSITION AND APPLICATION OF 1 I • * « , ptliisl lii-t.wr an.I tlmt nil Ilia #• • I HEBREWS.—CHAPS. V. VI. VII. under the Divine Overshadowing ; for counsel, and sent my messengers from tm carnality; when holy desires must ^ 1,;;|tTLarvbt“i.1lD?^^T «cn^D<1 *" ------UU«OQ#.1 Iro n p t-* n the former troubles arc forgotten and the quietude of their heavenly abodes, ( reign triumphant with the^ welcome , n lh(, |ig|]l of thi„ philosophy, Spiritual Manifest- Tremble, O man, lest this be your hidden for ever. armed with strength to bind the strong, guests at the great spiritual feast, ation* in tbo Past, whereof accurate record ha* been fenrftll lamentation, who through will­ In that day, in the regeneration, pa­ and thoroughly cleanse the threshing | (To ba continuad I preaervod. whether in tb« writings of Moses, Pjthag.,- ful blindness oppose, and thro’ hard rity and immortality of my people, un- raa or Plato, or of the ancicut mvstica; in fine, every floor, and gather the wheat into gar- [ spiritual manifestation whoreof there ia authentic re- ness of , utterly reject this light ■ to complete redemption of soul and bo­ cord, is at once legitimated and incorporated in the na it passelh by- To )’ou ma? ,*ie dy, and the resurrection of the dead in getfulness the chafF, tliut which pro warp and woof of the outward mauifeatatien of tho word of mercy come ere it is too latet Christ, shall be fulfilled that which fesseth portliness, hut is error, pride, Ulterior design. while this Procedure softly bcckoneth, sil;th. Behold I create n new heaven human strife and vain glory, by the SPIRITUAL MANIFESTATIONS* It is but natural to expect Spiritual Manifestations give the more earnest heed, ere the and n new earth ; the former shall not PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE. upon the Earth, which is itself but the Bumifertatioti force of truth, the potency of heavenly. of spiritual power working outward into tli* element* cloud of mercy passeth over, and Ioav- (,c remembered, nor come into mind ; influence. I have set watchmen upon! A LECTURE, BY THOMAS L. HARRIS. of form. This being true, tho past becomeslumiuoui cth thy thirsty soul unblessed because hut they shall rejoice for ever in that the walls who shall never hold their DELIT!E£D IX TUB PEOPLE'S THEATER, ST LOTBL MO as wo gate upon it, and, standing in the sphere ,.f of inconsidcrntion and refusal'. ?.Iay vvhich I create; for behold, I create! peace day nor night; therefore let him J Sunday (•»,■ (, March94, IMS. spiritual causes, we are ablo to look out upon tho sphere of natural effects, and in the mid* of the x*em. not the Redeemer address such, as in .Jerusalem a rejoicing, artd her new-! that makes mention of the name of • iroarso »r • • n su n iL the language of old, saying, Behold (jorn people a jo y ; and when I shall the Lord in true holiness, not keep si- ing contradiction*, contrarieties and aoUguu:*ti:4 of j I t is not inappropriate that thij building, in which human history, to distinguish the bright, imm.Ttal me, behold me ; for I have spread out hare fully redeemed them, then will I j lence, nor seekfor peace till the Divine so often hare been manifested, in mimicry, in empty river of Spiritual Manifestations, beginning wL.-n my hands nil the day unto a rebellious t-p jo ig e i,i Jerusalem and jov in my peo-1 Procedure establisheth His Kingdom (show aud hollow pagc&ut, the passions, the hopes, the Earth began, rolling through the center ,f esery gen. pcople, walking in n way that was not | pic . nnd jn ,|le consummation, thein righteousness upon the earth, and I f**”' u‘c C0D1*as' lhe victories, the defeats, the d y ] onuion. grouting doubly bright with the growth aud good and pursuing their vain thoughts; voice of weeping shall be no more heard m nketli Jeru salem a nraisc th erein . I i"g struggle of h u m a n cxiMcot*. should for a brief | m arrh of age,, and b arin g Wilkin it* m ighty tw orn • F interval hr made to e c h o w i t h the utterance of truth.. the current uf inspired in tcllig tn cq au d the better life n people that opposeth me continually |,er, nor the voice of crying ; wis- \e w ho areexalted; ve nlto are pertaining to the vital, internal and Im m utable trail- of tnnn; , iu) rolliD g on .m l on, with s o l e m n H w m to nty face; that sac vi fleet h in gar- rf0m shall be poured upon them sothnt d o llie d infine lin en ; b c llc r fo r tile so u l tic, of hum an life; it, origin, its unfolding m ovem ent. L td m ighty rytliiu, into tho grent eV rnity w henco it dens, burnetii incense upon altnrs of t|,ere shull be no one who dwelleth lliat ye seek for a hiding place front the and it, rapidly npproaehing emergement into thui J \ brick ; which remain among the graves t her* void of knowledge, goodness and | abominations of an iniquitous people; tuurc solemn sphere which shall endure tor ever. J it has Wen the fashion, for two hundred years, to and lodge in the mountains; which eat spiritual attainments; and thus byla shelter from the storm; a rest in The Church in this nge is too often made the The- j nmteriuline und wusualiie Philosophy This tendon- a,er where sublime realities are discoursed upon ns if ,.vry ro„may j 1 wifely Irnccd to the ers of Clinrles I I . ; to brothof abominable things in their ves-J usefulness and adoration nil shall fill heaven’s overshadowing ns that of a limy were fiction*, and whore Truth is mimicked l>y the corrupt court where vieo aatsupri'mo and regnant; eels ; which say, stand by thyself, come ^ their days with delight. But they who, j rock in a weary land : a lodging-place tho Theological Tragedian Since, therefore, fahms uml under whose fostering care Ilubbcs wrote hi* not near to tne, for I am holier than; nt mature age, in the midst of the go- \ as a wayfaring man hi the wilderness ; dedicated to Spiritual Manifestation* are math* the •* Leviathaii.” Materialism flowed forth from lliia thou. These are as smoke, obnoxious, jng forth of truth, do not improve the j lest when the harvest is past and the theater* of rhetorical di.'j-lay, it is but simple right that recking «»wrr of corruption, uml, like venomous in* the Theater should be maJe the temple of Spiritual n ot* gcinlcrcd in wme stagnant marsh, the crowd of n fire that burneth continually because blessings, shall fail to inherit that pos-1 summer is ended, and languishing, Religion. Therefore upon the stage the words of UclMic writers of the ensuing century an*sc, fluttcrcil, of the clement. session which shall hc given to my pen- parched upon the burning sands, ye Wisdom shall be uttered. Let it not be deemed in- -lung, continued their raw and passed away. 8pi- Behold it is written before me, I will pic; and the hardened sinner shall per- exclaim, •• Is there no halm in Gilead, appropriate if Truth, who tqw'nkctli from eternal now, the rmhiMlimcnt of aelf-dcrived intelligence; ! worlds, should unfwld sublime realities, and call the not keep silence, because of your in - ish by the famishing of spiritual lean-j is there no physician there! I am HiMM*aii, the type cf voluptaouacg*ji*w; Voltaire, the .amendingintellect of the of AJ.nn to coii'ider mocker, like the wasp, all glitter and all sting—tbo justices, and the injustices of your fa- ness, and leave the land long forced to black, astonishment hath taken hold that spiritual life and that eternal wvrl-i. whose glori­ fir*t in the sphere of the abstract, the la-t in tho thers together, which have burned in-1 yield the thorns of sinful procedure, hut on me; for now, ns Christ hath de­ ous m.inife>iari»u« have made thooanh ami the heaven *|‘here of the concrete and historical—-with their ceits? upon the mountains of high pro-1 which shall be redeemed, and become sccndcd, and the first resurrection hath ao I illuminated thedarkm-,. of man's mu,-rial thou'Ati.l* of disciples, endeavored to erase the fact of fession.and by heartless adoration have 'the inheritance of the sanctified. Those proceeded unto its consummation, untl x« a stbcv w en t mous viper, they coiled and bitted and lifted the suaky receive I heir works into their bosoms, faith, shall not build and another itiha- j dies have united with those upon earth i A-T. AS TIIEV ARC IX TIIC PRETEXT. AND crest, nnJ >pat vcm-tn upon the bleeding wounds of and the soul that sinneth, without re- bit, tlicv sltall not plant vineyards anti inndeimiuortal,without physienltlealh, ** I"r-' »u*t.t. r.c i\ the iupending Fcrum : If it iIn* Crucified. So the cry of " Ccrasrr i ’w/iwr," pentancc, shall benr its desolations as j another ent the fruit thereof; for old and inherit the Redeemed Paradise, be Mated lliat tb<‘ MlbjiVt is deep, r> cvllvet tl.nl Man, (■• cars11 mi: w utrcit.") arose as the battW-erj of by the prnuiptiiigA of bii iutcrior being, wvkvlh f<*r hell. Its sentiment tingl'd tbo very language of the the inevitable, consequence of itnhal- j things are done away, nod behold all the Now Jerusalem, that hath descend- til** depth*. If it be aimed that it i« high, r*4tiU'niber u*p'. Ii echoed from the court of Versailles, whore lowcd procedure; but the purpose of tilings are become new; ns the days ed front Go.i out ofhenvcii; ami when that iiiaii ahpin'ili t*> the liighi*. If it K* >tatcd th i< Mclial was deified, lo the halls of I'olsdamnnd Itcrlin, grace shall be accomplished; and I ! that fnilelh not, so shall be the days ofj the blessing was oITered, 1 would not the theme* to he presented aj.pe.il to tin* spiritual and where Moloch, tlm war-god, wns enthroned in tho' will bring forth a seed out ofjacob, and - my people ; and crowned with humor- its laws should reign over me, because intellectual rather ihan t<» ilm physical and the mate­ l«TAon of that demon in human form, the Prussian rial, rce licet that all that is gloriomand iuiiatdy ex* Frederick. So MuterialiMn culminated. Ever rinco out of Judea an inheritor of my inoun-1 tality they shall endure ; mine elect 1 receive not its mode uf manifestation: cellent hath a rtpiriiual uml nu intellectual urigin or it has been tho pleasure or nrndncM of men, in their tains: and those who through faith and {shall long enjoy the works of their| when I would comfort myself against nature, ami b ing such iuti.*t i*«>nimend it.x-lf lu its vain external philosophy, to riJiculo the truth of obedience seek for peace shall inherit hands, for they shall nor, in the rouse sorrow, my heart is faint within me." tunUrpsri t»r c to do. You i*r the spiritual system nf oar planet. In Him it as­ cloud of Divine Glory, ami thenee trending heavily ns ye move over the are all aware that a breath of life descending from the sailed all supernatural re vela'ion. It K>ught to r*»ll against me, and furnish drink-offerings lips, of a little child, wliu i* one of the leaM of mind*, the nick of an eternal tomb upon the immortal spirit. for that number flint thirst for the wa­ thev in holiness Mud! approach m e; land of human desolation; ye whose cans.'* a drop ot alkali to become a fi-oting orb of It wrote up >n the portals «r the sepulcher, which Jr- ters of human pleasure and applause; before thev call I will answer. In that ears arc deaf to the cry of the afflicted, light, reflecting the blended harmonic* of the *uid*eani sus brighicre d as he rose, M This is the gateway if that support in combinations each oth­ day all who enter that spiritual pos- the lamentations of those dying while and the 4tir«. Tim*, if at one fern of illu-tration we annihilation " As Jewitism annihilate the mind, may rii»e front the lean to the great CM, Infinite Mind destroy* tho will, corrupts the heart nt){bcm>lavi'* the er ; that stand thick, a wall against the session, shall have been assimilated1 crushed beneath the load of cruel op- hy Divine Goodness, and shall have pressioa; whose blood, whose tears, •aid, L'-t Earth he, and Earth wa-*, and became a form nn earth ; m» Materialism enforced * faith which truth ; that bent back the tender lamb • t v Mallied and hbtning orb, orgat.ixed in *puro and obliterated the tuind hereafter It wrapped the world while fleeing from the fo$ ; that heed moved in uninterrupted harmony of and whose ngoiiies arise before the revolving in the atmosphere of tho unfolding oniverM*. ill tho shadow of death. Even now it saturate* the not tbo voice of my commissioned who being unto paradisical and spiritual at- God of Justice and Infinite Goodness ; In that Mtblinie and wlemn hour the atom* compoiring public sentiment. It 1>ccnmo positive to old Relief, come lo you ns teachers, nor regard tainments; for the discordance of whose prayers have prevailed in Ilen- each terreihtriiil form received their primal form of and, until a few months |»a»t, went on from conquer­ ilicir nature shall perish, nntl the Di- yen ; ye who fix an eager ete upon the aggregation. The banded continent* were bound to­ ing to conquer. the spirit of meekness ; that glory in gether. The new-born orb wosclulhcd with the elec­ Materialism is unhorsed in mid career. Its giant the arm of associate strength; and! vine Life shall reign in them; hence star set over the sea of liumnji glory! tric atmosphere os with raiment «f brightncas ; and form is prostrate. Spiritual Manifestations have smit­ shout in hallow words your Make.r's! the wolf and the lamb shall feed to- Cause and consider; wlm is this that beauty nulled upon if, and life adorned it, and glnd- ten it t« death, as with the burning darls of heaven. IVnnte ; therefore, unless ye repent, be- gether, aad the nature of those w ho uttereth in language unaccustomed to ne.M pervaded it, and Love and Wisdom blewd it, and Farts havo conquered fictions ; (acts, marshaled from hold my servants shall ent, hut ye shall existed upon the virtue and possession men, but in sentimrnt written of old, (He Mar* of morning rang around it, and the ,«ona of tho Interior Universe ; facts, out rolling in mighty (iod lifted the anthem of joy, beholding a new torrem torrents, as if an ocean were loosened from the sky ; of the weaker victim, shall be so chan- saying, Go through, go through the lie. hungry ; they shall drink, but ye Irial manifeMation ot the wisdom, power and gr«dncvi facts bursting forth from tho midst of the very ele- shall lie thirsty; they shall rejoice, but ged, and tliQjf henceforth exist in the gates; prepnre J 6 till' w nj of the peo- ^ w|j0|n a|| arf( >DJ inenta of Nature, as if lhe earth were, rolling forth a ye shall be ashamed ; they 6hall sing pure nntl purposed principles ofgrncc, pie ; cast lip , in the midst of the Innd m a new-born paradise unfolded in tbo Eden of the »-a * a of flame from out thetbo renter of her moving orb. for joy of heart, but ye shall lament that although, as the lion of the forest, ofcarnngc and desolations, in the midst previous creation These facta in Spiritual Manifestations convince iha for sorrow of heart and shall howl for they roamed but to dismay, nntl pro-‘of the howling wilderness, cast tip n The doctrine of the eternity or ron-eternity of raat- candid, reasoning mind; and now .. it is prated, hejond , . . . , i i i » 4 i i i i ' l . .1 . ter is not now under di'cavuin. The p-nul us th a t, the shadow of a doubt, that the Material Fhiloaophy, vcxnti.,ii of spirit : nml ye shall by dis- r.ecdnd but to conquer and devour, high way ; gather out the stones, re- I)itlM „ Spimudiij .!«■ nw of no* 1y » c«U«t. I. «„.bl, to «>.. ,.robfcm hoiorittg yoitr name leave it a cnrse.an they shall indulge alike in the Dit ine move the hardened prejudices of n peo- ,;;c Esrtl.'j formation. Thi- l.iag true. th<; worl.i ...rmret/d with llumao .Vuure. it, origin, iu d««tD, embarrassment ; brace because of its Procedure, and growing up into perfect pie sold to sin, aud in the midst of itself, in ilsever, form, from the least nritoerjiuh to lor l»,ipine«. reproach it shall hen stigma and there- men in Christ, simll not hurt nor de- vain, inglorious strife; in the lemplc|t!,'! ««*t contpoUt. of it, aniutatrd creatorc. | to tbo tigbi of sp.ntml M.mfc,t*u„ru o o . occur- r -II ,1,„ I.. 1.. -r-1 mauifotatioo of rpirit, iroriing out Itirioo Idea, of ring, tintgrow* Ittntmotu »oti live, tgain Tho fore a curse unto m y chosen: for thro ,-slroy in n il he holy m o u n t a in . There- of human passion, lilt up u .tnndard i w nna jciu|j . 1 WiUio|il lhf , iriliul , pc*t ^ io of lliotor, roll. „Pw . hohold U» n rigjttoous procedure which ye op- deemed sltall build the old wastes, they ! for the people ; write upon its broad ,iariow Mill have rc.tl J upon might, morcnn-ot of unfolding g*n«r,tion,. mosing pose; whose strength is Almighty shall raise lip and repair the ruined column, “E a r t h , TUYSAI. ViTIO.N DRAW- void. Without this, light would ncTerharc doooond- forth under tho pr*«imro of Spmtnnl Forces and in and the life and spirit of which ye pro- cities, the desolations of many genera- i:tm nigh ! for lo, thy King cometii ;” w P**1'1 lhc nunhow and u> tint the r<,.v obodtoneo to tho direction of Spiritual Uw,. fess, hut manifest its opposite, by tions. Ho shall be the greatness and and these His angels prepare His way! Thus tb. Earth Mr. being , Spiritu,!I Msnif^- I rf a...... * r , , ' , c i . , n r. „ . - , , lion, tl follow, that It traa formed ai a oahltmo thos- p ut. for bud m tho Mao jertordav. to-day and for yonr hardened, rebellious and deter- glory of their perfections, tlmt all shall Shout, ye daughters of Zion, for behold t r illc m uiifertllliD D orfpirjtn.oec th« unfold- j «v«r. Hit Uw, oU»ngr not; therefore we nr. not mined zeal against the manifestation [sec their righteousness; and so exceed- His reward is with Him, and His work jng-bUtory of our world, from it., [mmal hour to the ronranied. The eery feet that a npirit nppeared to of the inner life of nil tiling* ; ye shall liitgly exalted sltnll they be. that earth before Him ! * present, i, one conlinuotu record of Spiritual Mini-1 one of yon, that proof Ugitimate, thenuthnntic recnrtb he an nhoininatinn in the earth ; there-! shall ran fore shall Lcnll my servants by anoth-j unfolding*. er name, that they shall^Ke truthfully j by n new ______known, whojfy n righteous procedure [mouth of the Lord of Hosts shall courts above, who is the Creator, the I comciousno that cvergatbered outoiuelf the know-1 diriding of the waters of Jordan and the Red Sen — sltall live ill the blessing of earth, and! name. Xo more shall the oppressor] God of the Universe, is worthy of ndor-judg'd interior principles, and onupokc the deepj lienee it come, to pas, in our day, the! those record, shall also bv obedience to the law of vaunt himself of his delicious possen-j ation, serve Him ; if Baal, who is the j"udo“ of Un,,"'ttl U6; '>“t'V'rg»th. whijAhereudbrehav. teen conrigned to the k«pingof their being and in purity of hear, war- U n s , and ..turning their low degree occupant ofthe throne of the dominion ship, and CI»jo\ tlie blessings which I utter ol them, thou art ofthe Lord of sin, the procedure of cruelty and op- 1 in all of their movement* were but the manifestation j In the light and experience of present *piritual inl«r- filtall give; nud the power and charac- forsaken ; neither shall their ioheri- pression, serve, him ! Ye inhabitants of spirit. Hence it i* that matter ii (abject to and ooorac we are brought fare io face with Ham el and ter of eril shall no depart, and in j peo- tance, their fields and their fountains of earth, tremble as ye approach the fontroUeJ-sffiiTntgaiived by mind Mind itself ia but Paul, with Mose* and Isaiah, and with all tU mira- pie shall so possess the earth, that he!of spiritual instruction he accounted terrible dav when iud-mont rometh '1'0 ““ matter- ele, that were ever .mnghi The .piritaal (ket, of . . . i. i 0 , , ...... 1 Juub,,,lMl euinein since this Earth iiaelf i* but a crystalization of ele- the pre«ot legiUmate theiqMriuultij of Om pwl. and who Itveth shall rely upon the God of desolate; hut they shall be called hies- and must begin at the house of God; ments in nhediencelo the working, of mind andrinre the ^ in toS ^ree, -iri. Ih. ltaraume, S.pcm. truth. Then will my servants go forth sed, for the Lord delighteth in thetn. when with those ulin are accounted E.rth « . derigned », the theater for the .nanifret.. turel ofth. r«»»t; th* Ught ofhoth • f * 4 , \ < \ - 1 THURSDAY, APRIL 21. 1853. THE SPIRITUAL HARBINGER AND MOUNTAIN COVE JOURNAL.

Spiritual the Spiritual Manifestations of the Post; and as the ted anew to radiate, the heavens grew bright and the Sanctity, virtue, religion .and honor, that made home the public mind, to influence it and make believers in The fire of Spiritual Illumination will burn as long spiritualist goes down deeper into the waters of pure earth convulsed beneath them. beautiful, have been swept away. The most paiuful J the power of truth, than has the most enlightened cc- as the minds cadure who are kindled by its element, unfolding, and rises still higher into the living light Spiritual Manifestations were of two distinct orders. portion of my experience in journeying from city to | clesiastio among you; and it is impossible to arrest Since all minds by constitution nn\ or by combin- of descending wisdom, he will become a Bible spirit­ The first, and by far the most numerous, were mani­ city, fa when I have been called upon to investigate j the current. Singly and alone we are prepared to at ions of influence may be. adapted to spiritual illu- ualist, and will stand upon the mighty rook, old as fested through magnetic media or through clairvoyant the causes of certain results where those weak in will j n w t you. Do not then, at the close of these lectures, minaticn, aud since uiiud is eternal, it follows that the Earth, the Rock of Divine Manifestation, around fortune-tellers. These media increased and /ftultijrti- and diseased iu form aro found to he Under the con- abuse poor women and unlettered men for their be- Spiritual Manifestation*, unices arrested, shall kiudle which the storms of thousands of years hare beat and ed over the length and breadth of the land; but the trol cf impure and satauic potters. And cb! were it, lief in the truth through U3; we are the guilty ones, the universal Mind of Men aud wrap the gfolw in their rolled, and then retired again into their native dark­ utmost discordancy existed in the communications permitted to unroll scenes of this character that your if there is guilt, and we stand here beneath God's ( supernal splendor. ness. receivod. Evory variety of form aud fancy was un­ speaker has witnessed, tears would flow from eves, if heaven a spirit manifestation. and upon God s earth a Every Groat Crfaij fa rapid it. iu approver to the I argue then to-night for the spirituality of the folded. No fancy existed that had not the confirma­ such there be, that never wept, aud every heart would spirit manifesUtriou also. We then call upon a church catastrophe ih e ship may tsaoVu afoa while it ap- Bible, and this is the position to which I earnestly tion of spirits. No views were entertained but were thrill with sympathetic terror. j inspired in pretense with plenary power—Ujron UieO- proaches tue vortex; but it revolves in dizsj tpd ft-arful nud solemnly ask the attention of every person gath­ endorsed by spirits. Wickedness, however revolting, The only question which remains for us to argue, logiatui inspired in pretence with all wisdom and all swiftness iu Ue narrowing circles t*f the Mscltfram ered here. The Bible has been rejected by the phi­ received new strength, and rolled in with a new im­ since it is admitted that Spiritual Manifestations are sanctity—to meet us, and in us to meet the spirit A revolution n m move slowly as it creeps from ear losopher upon the premise that its facta do not agree petus from that disorganizing interior. In the midst facts, and that much of evil is in and flows out from. world. tu ear and stalks with the stealthy troad of secret cou- with scicnoe. Spiritual Manifestations, bringing to of all that, appeared an antagonist!cal manifestation; them, fa whether thcro be in them a holy clement, aYou kr.ow full well llat-cex: Sunday it will I.* "piracy I but it moves fart when the tir'sin sounds, light the science of the soul, the science of the con­ pnro as God's throne, holy as God’s being, magnifi­ principle of pure, unfolding good. 'said that tho medium was possessed of the d.*vil or and the bnycneis are leveled, and the 1 rimer is out nection between the externa) and the internal, takes cent os God’s providence, yet humble in its unfolding The fact of Spiritual Manifestations in the Fast, deceived the people Ti l am possessed of the devil, ’ upvn Ihe bract*, a:.J tho sun shine* on Limited* of away the only argument that has ever been rocccss- as humility itself. Wisdom was thcro; but at first ha* been proved in previous discourse?, by the tesri- it fa the devil that neither Catholicism nor Calvinfam thousand* oT desperate men, whose blood boils like lu- folly adduced against tbeeo glorious manifestations of sight it appeared to correspond entirely with the dis­ mony of philosophy, science, history and inspiration, van exorcise or prevent from cluing good. It fa a *a aud win -r !iv-s ev-faked upon tb- i»*ue So tho Divine Wisdom, which in ancient days nerved the cordant manifestation. For instance, the Lord pos­ The fad of Spiritual Manifestations iu the Present devil that at least understands the sjiritual history of Spiritual Movucent rf the Foot w«* gradual, for it heart, unfolded the intellect, made strong the will, sessed the clairvoyant faculty, and read tbe 6ccrcts of has been proved by philosophy, science, prophec,- now this planet and the spiritual manifestation* of the pro a perh-^fauf faw and silent aeoiraulstion of elec- transformed the sinner into the saint, the voluptuary men's hearts. Tbis was also done in part thfough fulfilled, blether with tho testimony of thirty thou- sent age, and is able to tel! of great aud solemn things trie agencies an d spiritual forces m l tbe Futun into the wise and holy martyr, and wrote upon thc^- magnetic incantation ; and there existed media who. sand living mediums for spiritual dfaclosorv If this which 'hall be hereafter. If 1 through the power of shall ffitowi the r.q 1 convjtututflion, fi\sll that non­ brow of redeemed intelligence the words of immortal­ being possessed by spirits, were capable c f perceiving living testimony fa nut sufficient, then no fact ran be' Beelzebub cast out devils, through wLo.e power d.- r-uiiaiuj fa to apply the torch to the ■nnuKVrmg and ity and holiness to God. the records of the fallen consciousness of man ; and proved that rerts on ocular demonstration. Thirty' the theologian* cart them o ut1 ktog materia! Wc live in an age which has forgotten the Bible. whatever w?.s the interior illumination nnd spiritual thousand men and women in our own land nsiert that Is God in these f*pirit Manifestation* 1 To tin* In cum. co-.l re. ^ n , estimating the growth of* The theologians have forgotten it ; they do not com- unfolding through the Lord, the Fame was manifested in various forms they communicate with or'receive potot Wisdom would now direct your thought It >’pirilutl Matn:eala:i»-nsby that law of increawt wliieh prebend the gTcat current of its Divine Unfolding.— ! in partial imitation by scores and hundreds of discord impression* from the spirit world. Three hundred w*s ssiJ that a g°od tree could r.U bring forth o il they uow iuJicate, probabilities of the most Irciucn- W ere it not for the strong arm of civil power, how , ant media Gradually, however, it was ili*irenu*d thousand living witnesses attest the fact that through * fruit, and neither could an evil tree bring firth good d«»u* import aro j resented If they roll ou a* now. long, think*you, would free discussion bo tolerated ' that a broad aud essential difference existed between these media they have reccsvcd communications from • Rm*- •ml therefore l*y their fruits shnll ye know tho miu of ike tw.-i.ticth century ?hall rise upon an in your dty ? Not long, foi soon you would j the two forms of manife.-tation. It was observed. spirits disembodied. Here by my aide fa my col-, ll,enL If there be good results from Spirituul Muni- 1-ursFi rin:---pheni riu»ll bum with cleetric see kindled the flames of the imposition in front of, first of all, tl«at wisdom through the Divine Me-' league and brother (Rev. J. L. Scott, uf Mountain’ festatiuu*. the*.* r- ul:s unfold from tL.* ffourcu • for- h'itiug aura the Angelic Armies your own court-house, and your ProteMnut and Uni- * dia harmonited the organisms nnd purified the1 Cove, Va.) an evangelical clergyman, who fa able Vrutb. «ud liter-f< re if I jdtt!» b _VL- to >!*>•* Dikii*.' i -J with the irumj- «f tfa-d end with Urinn clergymen bunted ns heretics, aud offered up hearts nud lives of m m . Gradually they learned with thojated eye to identify rpirits with the Fame WfarLin nnd Divine Goodaest i:i an; m&n:f*.»ta:lu» | (; body and soul to their vindictive nnd demoniacal but to distinguish the movement* of Heavenly Wfahmi. j aeeufacy with which we idculify mortal men,and who which 1 tiny b* j.ble t«* a Mu.?, by r.*.:> -ning from ef- ' -i ‘lz~ ed'flee*. crowded like this uurcal God. The Ethiopian changes not his $kin, mid to separate it? utterances from the teachings I in yuitr own city has proved that fact beyond reason- - foci to esuw. 1 *UM -L *11 i iLow that the principle wh-,t,c,‘ 'thent-r v. !» j*tlh.*rrd multitudes. thill be Hied with nor the leopard its spots. of wandering and mfadireelcd spirits.? As the .Spirit-1Spirit-1 able disputedispute. ifIf the d proofs roofs adduced in uniixrtaqqwrt of the ‘Ithey wry unfoldedunfolJcd veswts absolutely ab-Mut.-Iy g>g» >dhi a*,da*,.! truetra? Then'J 1 h" '••vet. r.; i iritural light, before whew greater Tho great mass of the clergy, first of all, know not ual Manifestation of Divine Good wliirhieli cent-.red iu | fact* be insufficient, I repeat no fact cm be proven.1 prove tho point. N .-w the question may hr auLed.1 ItWter the external flame* shall go out iu darkuo.- — the nature of the Bible. They erroneously interpret. Jcstt*. nnd from Him outworked into AptOhtulie and from tin* Amplest apficaratico in a court r*f common during the ten lectures which base been delivered Then \ •. • r:v.uuding from on high. ahaU tl.rill investigate and unfold its profound teachings. Mul- Evangelizing Medium", rolled omvard to its mighty' plea* »■» •.!»•■ dmdumtion in civil jurfajn: lene through the m Hum, bus duv vti Ken courderrnr..; d »«n'I Ftir x.:yr:aJa with the voice nf great water*, titude-- arc misled by the creeds of the day, and per- J culmination, it was discovered tlial it had no follow- Now the c.nly question fa does good communicate or any iniquity b-s-n •cinetiuie- I * Ii there* any gross “i11 uf tbutid.-n. r:. ! of Larj-crs limping with their verted by bigoted intcrpreinti»in.-» of Scripture, which j -hip with the unfruitful work* of darkness. They dc- as w. !l cs vy\ \ » ^ harumny manifest procedure, ns w.!! 1. «a* vdis­ r p-polar, that La« nut been aitiu-k- hajj-* TL :i 1 '. an. clad >ilb ligbtuiug. wrrno favor not of life unto life, hut of death unto death.— creased, but it incrcKScd. Signs followed them that cord ' light a* wdl as darknessInJv ang fa as w.-li e*l * I* th* re any institution or Satanic power, keep- with th» inr^htln**--• f Iiuio> rial Wi adorn, and radinut/ ■ThcTc is occ system for the llcmanist; another for' believed. Their work* boro wituo.ss to the Spirit.— a- CiDc int-Higcm-s ? I> there any evidence of the ing the piiblxt* mind in b.utal ignorance, that bastert ' “‘tb tins !u>:»*r i.I the liiroTi- uf throne*, and armed the Calvinist; another for the Unitarian. All these j They preached deliverance to the captive-, arid the 1 on:H current f a bright •«?c.m of immotial Love K-cn attack* -i in tb * name ..f the eternal (i^d and with the authority of tho King .»f king*. aUlt reveal *ystcm.\ and a thousand minor fonn1. arc based in opening of the prison door? t » them that were fa.und ll I W •m. nt ving in Uic harmony • f God and de- ‘be Mine-* • f bis g-.v.wnment ? And c oco tin.ro let th- ir augc*t j re>« xur And all that Foetry ha? »nng. ' vohv g n i*. a - ir- 1 in high heaver, «.id »“J Art j -urtraycl. and Religion taught, aud Froph- •God, J? able to interpret it as a divine unity Tbi They east out doiuon*. They communed with d.-red n».v ? J. u inIillx 4b.n C „ding in the broad • urh i * t^.-ry ro- ituti- n t’:»t demoral- -**y am.- j r.v ’. ..f .1 udgui-nt. and Rcaurrrctnm, and Jiihlr fa thus last n* to it« real iuqiort Being lost angel.* and departed sninK They .stood before noon*, from Divine S,jlr,> tr ..n e os G’od's arm. dear nvI and epebniuH t!c: intellect of tn-ui Again, Lu Immortal al.all las cutitutnuitlcd do iu very iutcrjireters, it must of ueccadty be k*st to era r*nJ n-wiviut* with fearless bravery. They lacked Gnd'u mind firm u-l-, , j ’jj tl'ronc pure a* (bnl’s love. ilu*r» b«on a wditary error in tbe m-rofa inculcated by 'lb.* i* that which brightens, yet darkens tho Fu­ not f.»r \vfad"tu, for it was given to them of God In Afawc who receive the adverse interpretation?. Hence bouncllc *r *•l. .Shriuk not from the statement. iu* ’Chat AViidom which, in iu auek-nt uranifestacuin, Arguments were then nddneru ag*iitr& yurr pre^-nt fro® cxjK-t';' n'rt' of tnv nsw iate the governor in outhority of right, then ind-vd hath ,ur it ?LuiI be realized iu mighty movement", in over- made hrighlflieT ny sky, made beautiful the earth. spiritual disclosure, whereof the Lord w.x* the Med-.'xnd inv^ fl re^.-.w r.peat the letter and spirit if Urn Ferriou .n the chur lli* pro? build tip the gforions Templo cf a New Earth wln.-o •Oicrt ^-stentAtion of piety, rdacnled to the tcach- the priuee of demons. j od the Fn-t, i? in it and fa now descending to make one.' for ever; if it fa.1 right to speak of rightcoamci- durrte rhall he the New Heaven, and Which shnll nceil Sng? oT what is called Romanist or CaJviwistiy ortho- The TheologicnMYnrld now adduces the same nrgu. | tlifa earth a pnradrae. mil to clytlto this world ofgricF as the great Divine ligature that bind* mind to mind. '*o im ro of these exleriml liglttn. for the glory .d •doXv, who rea?ly and truly drink the ppirit of the merit against Holy nnd Inspired DixM vmc« front the with the raiment of a .-Uinle.* immortality } family to family, nation to nation, ui.iuT-e t • univerv' , ve Lgldvn it. Word ? (for We judge die tree by U< fruits,) and the ^ Interior. Because one medium fa the vehicle for evil I Thfa Cc L re from the evidence i.f « ur own ex- and creation t • God, tLen rightcm.vn:-' j-H ’: *, purity Th • fa that whos. e.ir t.f tt'IutJtj.b, rolling from (ho vnakreria. *' few " i prioripVs or discordant and inquire spirit?, it fa nr- perivnre. \V kii'.ir. t.v i! liy r..ninmnicali,.ii Bill. I ^>'”1 l.'.lin.— Iw v fm ul it;If Ii U right ttr ist aud reuLi'g cut the r•--'#r-rent harrmsiies of it.* Another lacncmlablu foci growing the lu«.s of gued that n il mediums are in 'i ;e manner th* imJru- l.i'the sjiri: n..rhl for the la-t three year*, that there fa preach the tn .yd without rovney and It out pri':**. pro^-’dj; t , - • tnhliah the reign •/ Eternal the spirituality of the J‘aj4, fa ifo* Icndcnn- *'f the inent* • f demoniacal sjJien *. ; an interior Sotrco that never err-, that never faLdfif ^ to heal the -irk. t" ca*l out demon*, t j sj Lilt I; w i.ar- anBUi J \Y '• *v- Tin* I- pr-.j hv-*ivd ( u u fell tho turn-ax rr.telkfrt tev-aiu and lanrifal hnaginatieii Wc A* then. Angefa and a n / die media ware denoun- that never tofa-udgr*. n?rcr mi-N.iiechc*. never mfa munic tong-ms of interior in !iig ;r.*. :, to turn away n<*!! n*J‘* r **^*r -* I i» all tb* l»lgl»**r «r uti. n, to the truth are ■hwh'e 1 a people x-ldfated to imagination—given eed a* evil fr< m the fact tlml d -aum? ami |t».*eMed , take? and never niixlir-rt.*. whitli i« alway* wi«‘, man becau r is poor and give tin n:an rcr L-‘-»u*e' * f w' i.h all u artyr* h..vc foatiflwi arul alt prophet* up to revery—lost to tlrtt which fa divine. We rare- niedia c x i-ld : so n*.w, A »(lien, the higSic.-t wi*dnro prudent and pers»ma!ly con. and it? record on the rprrit gold and silver and tire tinsel of external decorations rime. As then, the most exalted anil eminent Then- unfolding all knowledge, of revealing tho past, the those who Wi*re lust to her until found Uivni do- w' fl'b *r Jlrt ;ls k enter ThroSO to its heavenly '•ir- than wo do for that which uxaketh the j^virit bright h'gians conspired with the most depraved arul abnn-1 present, and, as far as experience has *hown us, the wilding from above—tu unveil the world of immcrtnl* cumferemv, and crowns it with the image of tho Godlio M. Wc ' doned member.* uf roimutiniiy to suppress the Divine ^ future; of expelling disens«‘ from tho l«*dy, darkness '(y nnd show the 1* -venvod tie -e f r whom they grieve It'' remains ihtn tj f. Id but otio word I're ;•!> ro to have Wen given up as « people to materialism , we | Unfolding: so now As then, the pure, the wise, the from the mind ; which i* able to Unfold the affections | —‘do preach the true religion iu support of hulinoss, i t it I have loved the outward sense?; we have pampered self-sacrificing were given up to scorn, hate nnd de-j of the heart, aud to take away that which fa unholy; right, equity nnd pure jurisprudence, and to bring A n! now tho w .;k of tie- hi* dium I* doliu among them; we have deified outward form?; wc have dng. nunciatimt u j charged with madness by their bosaru J which is able, in fine, 1.1 fttnnifrri, in light and in down the unction of angel-—then before thii audi- y u. He came a Btrangi-r, unknown tu nil In g*.- up the bones of dead saint* and canonized them; wc ! friends: so now. And if any fact he evident upon power, a pure and ranrtiOed affection, such ax was cnee and before yon cloud of immortal witm-a-*«. ihr tlit-reJ thousand*, patiently, for the npaee of thirl/ hare builded sepulcher? to the prophet* of the past. J the page uf History, it fa thfa. that Spiritual Manifes- J manifested in the pa.-t, and u great a.* could be de- medium rtnrnfa ju>tiG'-d, yea. justified before Ui • white j day*, thfa Ui'y of the WcM baa Ifat«-n«*d loth? utlftt- And cannot it also be said of us, a? of an ancient na- (tations outrolled from two different regions of interior I tuanded by tl*c moral consciousness of the mc-rt un- throne nnd the eternal equity of God. anre. If. through Lfa labor", joy. peace, d-livcranen lion, that we overlook the spirituality of tho present, I existence;'one ascending from the depths of evil, the 1 folding mortal- 1 know of nn stronger evidence of the right* ous- and immortality bare vfaited you: if one heart H aod with blinded vision arc cast out into the utter other descending from the heavenly bights, where! Now this broad position which wo avnime wc ^ of *hat procedure in which we are eifgaged than c -tiJuried, on-.* tnlnJ illumin' d, one «pirit in*4nict/-d, darkness of sensual existence ? | Goodness reigns iu the harmonies of eternal and boa- prepared to sustain, and in the name of the Wisdom *^c ^ ^ ,al ^ ,urn *h# teachings of the tb r !< great fa I.fa reward. Heaven tlem in U -KiHh fndts. The Spiritual Manifestation.* of the Present, in all t ttfic life which directs u«, we challenge nil theologians, from ftia of Uic prewnt day. I find that the argum-M.t* I With spirit vi-i'.’i I hw the (.'loud rJ Witr.to**** — their phases and forms, are providential. The lowest. Thu* of the I'a>t. Noyr reasoning from nnologicnl the Jesuit to the Calvinist, provided they he men bring in fiivor of the cau*e in which we are m p irr d. l>!f*»iug* are j« \r* d fn.m ym world of fife tfpon you of them arc permitted, nnd the highest arc devoted, j principles, wc have reason to expect Spiritual Manifest-1 worthy to be met from their intellectual power. Wc arc/ ^ tcrJ‘ wbich thenh^ians in liuiMr-'.-. all. Amt nli, thou F r t t t i T (if spirits, thou Inspirrr of and thnu-cu.dt of volumes have brought before the The lowest of them arc let loose upon the world to J atio'ns in our own day to be divided into the pure nnd call Upon the external church to bring forth its coui- tic it*«pired, to-u Comforter of the comforted, thfrti world in support nt the divinity of our Fa.i f and destroy every thing in the world that it not founded , impure, ovon n? of old. I f Good and Evil, in origin battants, nnd in the light of fact? and of wisdom we 1 nedceuier of all mil* redeemed, iniprrx* Thy truth Redeemer Jcru* f’hrirt. in eternal right, and the highest of them are designed Fpiritun), made Earth the theater of contest then, pledge ourselves before any candid, liberal and en­ up •» Thy children, crown them in Thy Kingdom, Such are some of the arguments we bring t > l>ear to unfold the glory above, which shall illuminate and since Guod and Evil continue to exist and to esfat in lightened audience like tho present, to make good own them in Thy coining, beatify them in T hj beat­ in support of our position. And standing a* on a iiarmoniz^ the world. ceaseless warfare, wc have reason to expect a similar our position with demonstration as strong as God'? itude*. and immortalize t!i?ra in Thy eternity, and rock whose foundation cannot be moved, th" ru*dia It fa a well known fact, admitted by almost all spi­ conflict now. W en Spiritual Manifestations not throne, as perfect as God’s truth, enduring as God's Thine slnl! be lb** praise for ever' Amen' ritualists, that a large portion of tho communications yet visible but to be ton years hence, reasoning from government, and unanswerable as that Voice which for DivineNjl/nfolding deny that they are controll­ ed by any influence rare that de vending from received arc the offspring of spirits of tho interior histories] fact and science we should prophecy discor­ shakes th« universe. This is strong langttage, but it DEW-HROPSi who, to *ny the least, arc no bettor than tho selfish and dance as their result: yea, increase of discordance is a strong position. Feeling the strength of it, and above. «nhcily whom we meet in common life. Now there with the increase and fullness of the Manifestation feeling the «..Ku.might w.of —the —ritsp'ring . . . « principlew. .pv.M. which In the light of ill's exalted 1-vsiiion. brie fly I proceed . is a providence in this. You know that when Christ and light meeting durkocss, and frankness meeting moves us, I make the announcement and throw down! to tho third and dosing topic—SnntTCAL M xsirzs- Al,f V'.. "" ***(? ^ L * **.*.,' [°'n * * ^ ...... Of fallen man fly forth tad cloud the dxv, • ■was manifested cn Earth, spiritual manifestations deception, and the high and holy communicating in the puntlet .0 the world * c ,Uod horr. .wo men , tatio n s a , T*,n w ill ,e r . t . « P L T c r Aud whd. |W lh .„ h«UrDf a l . antagonism to the abandoned and the vile. —strangers among you, with an unpopular cause taj Four year* age, the number ol perrons cla nnng to • * abounded. Never had there been a time when there Reveal the *wrct of the world's decay. were so many spiritual manifestation?. The whole Looking upon the broad field of Spiritual Manifest­ support—men who have devoted their entire time, bold personal cummunication with fq.irit.* and known land was excited upon the subject First, the mighty ation in the light of facts as they are, we become night and day, to the invc«tiption of (hfa truth ; who as Medium*, did not probably exceed thirty in the John, with the voice of one cryingj^lhc wilderness, painfully aware of the existence of a great moral have poured out their live*, like liviog drops of intc* I United Slates. Now thirty thousand-person? rntkf- business •wakened th: dormapf spirituality of three millions of* evil—an evil upon a scale as vast as the continent, rior being, from a sacred conviction of the truth of at least in private the same claim, nnd may be con- poople,i- and-_j .thel- i:bring principle, *_.».•flashing »from mind • - 1 deep as the depth of miquily, and high as the ideas of their cause, and who wherever they hare gone have side red a* media in various stages of dorelop Term* of the hplrf (M l Harbinger. to mind, from hamlet to hamlet, and from town to all dark and antagonistic*! perversion. Instance? been greeted by throngs of tbe most intelligent and meat. '»• C«rv l»r Mr T»ar. - » • • • I (I town, kindled in the bosom of the Jewish nation the ne*d not bo gone into to prove tbis. It is a well virtuous of the people, drawn together by intellect and If tbe growth of Spiritual Manifestations U com- j tor .W U" 'u i 'm u OWE A DO area. I# •• moat intense and overwhelming excitement The low­ known fact, that under the influence of spirits hus­ e desire to know tho truth: end itaading tho?, we; parat:irclj M rapid f)T Ihe !oar je v s to coo-, th . r r i ’. T — ra.Ik* U K er manifestations were also permitted. Take th« re­ bands have deserted their wives and joined thomaolvcs throw out the challenge, and if wc are wrong lei as year 1857 will witoc** the astounding fart of three hundred thousand media in pnxeto'of wlevelopmeot. — . . , rofcTAGJ: ox THia rave*. cord as ft reads, and we bavo light upon the subject, adulterously to others. Under the influenoe of spir­ bo put down. You hare an archbiahop among you; ' , J , J aL j ’ 1 ‘ wiuiaifc»Coc,B«rofr»7*m, that oven reveals its counterpart to-day. its, wrongs have been committed, and hundreds of you have learned members of tbe Society of Jesus, and the yearjfifil, three million*. j wuaia u**at*«« of vujmiA, % I? is «*»<• litre was a race of men losing sll faith in the spi­ minds have been made insane, and insanity of the and have equally learned and eminent Protestant di­ If this calculation seem too large, it may not be un-1 W1U,» ta*c»iu4 6uu*. M ** " ritual, ftH given to the selfi.h and the sensuous; and heart bath unrolled itaolf into insanity of the pbysioal vine®. The Wisdom that operates through os fa draw- safe to hazard the assertion that this will be roalissd W -T O l X t t f t m »f Ik* J — r o tl u ? l v M r | t r» m j tjiio. wbon the teachings of high wisdom failed, the iog its multiplying numbers from the bondage of Loy- in tbe coono of a single generation. M fo«a4 %Xi SlrUfw?(rlacw k* Jmwsmmt*.I?*-* m . a * * O?w«« 1 Tr*A». me sura y»-Tw* iw n-rew er flpods were let loose, eternal verities were unfolded, Under the influence of spirits tb** baud hath been |ola, and from the erred of Calvin, from the shack fa? A fire bum?, if unck«ok»d. eo far aa it finds mate-; Ck»fU* If Liitla, M SOu’lt-ibMi m. •( «hl«k « fr* apg experience taught them. When tradition fiiilfd,uplifted ta firlk? th» roi«*e har.t b-en Uplifted to nf the Tnquiririon end from the fir? the' burnreftrer- rial «dsp*H fred it* flam* Th* fir? *4•'piritual 96 THE SPIRITUAL HARBINGER AND IOUNTAIN COVE JOURNAL. VOLUME I.-3RJMBEB 91

• somnambule ; but Mrs. IT. avoided her strange eyes, Were yon not equally rich V | “ The dark spirit gels power over me by mockery; which sho told me afterwards gave her an uncomfort­ N o; but I wished to be so. All I got dishonestly but now I am firmer." j The Spiritual _ Harbinger fjw biitfer nnti f ffuntal. A m J W . m m Am J m P . h . T am m m .1 able sensation. I shared with m t friend. I pretended to aerre the i " I besaoch jon to pray for yourself, thnt you may And Mountain Core Journal. On the same evening; when asleep, she said to me, orphans—bat it w»a onlr nratrnae •• stand firm." ! “•.,uaoU.l.Uk.i,.. jMo.i.. >“■ riMHrtln •rnMk4 • A WHISPER FROM PARADISE. — ’ pretense _ , , , . . . • i—i r . s L.r ojv ...I TtMliilm—lll.iori..:, !«U1 " This woman speaks truth ; she sees spirits, and >\hat was your name ?” He did not answer . Then be bade her open the by tun-book and vanished.. htir%x grnpisrai. xihisai. M*uj4»y»ks4 m4 I vncATRC ujt brows with hcxTen’a immortal roso, is always, unk nown to herself in a half sleepwaking " Why will you hot tell it 1" i On tho 3d of March, while in cheerful conversa- cono* bu o«umu, and pro«p*«u»s wd aniicip*. Fragrant and full of light; | state. She must wear an amulet, composed of fivo " I may not tell my whole namp ; one letter in it] lion, sho fell suddenly into violent coneuUion.-. from j " T Mine eye* with joy aro bright; ! and seven laurel berries—and they must be so counted wasL.” j which we had great difficulty in recovering her. ruis«*t?riru«#i t-ai»er»# I H*tc ontliTed tlio Earth-life’s dream of woes, I —and she will see the specters no more. Were there " Can you make others hear t o u t knocking* | When wo bad, she said that the while spirit had ap- u*ib* asrewd in u>« spirits*! wsii-bsin* #f tt* And like the spirit of a blue-bell rise ' only seven berries, she would sleep ; which must not " S o ; but h . who was my Wood can I 1 wiU bring pound will, the other looking over his shoulder, which I .V l t V ..; " From the blue Earth and dwell in Love’s pur* ; be, for her husbahd would reproach her.” him." terrified her; and that she should never recover if ( latmstws tB.trB«in*cb*r*cwr.*a4 iu# (*■»>•< n„#o ..r u* Once the cold Sight upon my being lay ; On the following day. I took the woman the amu- " That will shock me ; I will not see him. Leave thin iwraucution continued. I entreated her to bid i dv. lo «pen ih.™ *>.<•*» T . . . „ .1 , i*U»# to tbs rsl«toas n*iar* and tvndewy of M*a. Jewels were in tho sea, Net, and bade her weir it. Sho told me, that since me,' I bid you. ! them cotnc no more, . and banish them from her ,It will Ibvrvfurs # Ireal nf , the.. muUtfv'rtn Kvllgloos s*! m»4#* al But dimly unto mo ' -he had been with Mrs. H. sho felt quite easy ; she .He replied that be would bring lum, for ho also j thoughts ; but alio mid her word gtven to the , w tb*» Maniiad; of u**ir c«»pi»»nr ■#* Shone from the Imonted deep with mystic ray; | thought she had left it all behind her there. needed help; and wheu L desired him to go, he dia- white one, and she must keep it. She observed that (•l,.T; °r ^ v»Hr4 c«».os *ni l *f imi* gwptiwo—or cui- ,1 . 1 1 ,, , • . . III; i ih* itMiumi »r Ik* hlw an) Tn*; «(Ito p w l*»W o»i And struggling with the tide for gems of light, In tho morning. Mrs. II. and her attendant ( said, appeared, sayiug ho would return in a few minutes. tho specters seldom came on a Sunday night. ; M mfam tU,m fVMkM ^ «f .. n w u. My life wai borne away far thro’ the Sight. i they had heard much knocking and rustling in the j Presently we heard a noise again, and be returned, On the 6th, the spirit told her he felt that he was Cr**4», t*Trjuiice«.Lo«-esn.i iuw >-tbu» 4«i*rwiBis*. «»•»* Tet Lore was with me in my dying hour; night ; as they did also on the night of the 12th of. I asked if any of his relations were alivo ; he answer- now approaching his ItcJcemer; and she prayed with, **" God's palace Angels came, ‘ February ed— Yes; but far from here " him. Sho then asked him how it happened that lie Tb# WorU. t»in« turdraod wim auuiiiw »«uuU •»> sv.wws. With robes that shone like flame, a On the 13th, I went to tho woman to inquire tho i “ My hymn-book lay on the bed," said Mrs. H. was acquainted with hymns that were not wrilten till: phit«M,,phic»i. rv*«tr*« *#4 »wi*T*u«d.a« And bore my spirit from the Tempter’s power, _ * * 11. ____ , -, to Sm rum|.rthf«4 - — - * - • VI.L%ht h. rovp«l*d , _ a frnmm — wsHm»m,______tos« ill*** . .... «**si.. il'M*'1**mS. mm • 11 aw effect of tho amulet. She told mo that, on the •• and wlicn he bade mo open it, as I was very weak. long after his death ! lie answered A he vision of! ,nWn*rt <» iu in^uinr. »n»r Tmia. »u c«m». *<■$*•, »»« And like a drooping blue-bell in tho hand first night she woro it, an unseen hand tried for a j I bade him do it, but he disappeared " I asked her spirits is unlimited." i M vi.» or »\*aifr.uu*»a, u« »*nv-i ru^<-u «!»■ Mr* i*n>» » ,,v| • Of Lift upborn*, 1 found Lovo’s holy I .and. long time to* tear it off; but bho beard no more , if the had not seen tho book open, but she said th e, On the Gth of May, sa she was leaving tho room, | *r t!' And now, a child of Paradise I rest. knocking. But that morning her husband had taken had not looked at it. When the specter apipcared, she suddenly turned back from the door, and fell asleep., nun, n,* m Where Truth Is throned, and Lore the amulet from her, as he hoped to make money by j she felt obliged to speak to it. On the following day, j She said she had met the spirit, and she repeated this \ n y r r - r r - * Breathes through the hoarens above. I he redemption of the spirit* ; and ho reproached lierT having omitted to read the hymn, there jvas mnc'i when she awoke. He next appeared boliiud her, when; ni i^Bi.iws,‘r<»tKtart«4 through »p»dat m wy Httaw tat The bird hath found its mate, nud, 0, how bleet! with having, by moons of the amulet, driven them knocking ; whereon aho remembered it, and took tho sho was looking out of the window at » flock of sheep.! p»i««. a«.m ih* «btUwI r»ri4>‘1 **' ¥***"' Like wedded rays of virgin light we shine In tho celestial dawn of Lore Divine. Tho man had just quitted the room in anger j1...... book; and, while she read it. the kuocking ’ increased,------S to feh W I U , pull her drew, ,„d. on looking he. | when I arrived ; and the woman confessed to me that | and other noises were heard, even in tho cliambersof hind, perceived him so close to her tlml the could not »«►> im auu* d>m«utnito» «f Tmih wi And, 0, sweet friends, remembrance mirrors forth she nlso behoved that money was hidden in the house :! the lodgers above. move. Uo breathed out to her— " Near thee I find , '" Z 'T T " V "f J L S !T C«,'u , Th# Beautiful we lovr-1 n, . . , . , |1 nnim»«»iqi<«i M il ilO o lM m|. i IHitifram lMWfut% k«. II sillo n —M O'*I ‘W*1' and, as they had borne with tho spirits so long, they | On the 23rd, wc observed that sho bad been tnnch repose, She fainted and tell upon the ...... bed. She said ibumh* ran»«t>tM*.i at iu jjara »t i*anrau«n. .uiiae bh»u*b« When long ago we roved, wished to have the benefit of the treasure which would alarmed, though wo knaw not from what causo; and 1 —“ Were it five years hence, 1 would endure him a*ou« which Imtnra r»mo*Bl to lha localll/ i lha h>«lotr, !"•- Seeking heart-friendship in the mournful Earth ; ft*** an ? rrinjurt, of tb* ralorprtaa; an4 al*«. what*»ar ^arUlna la And Mope with spirit-music fills our homo doubtless bo found. As it wm impossible to get this j sho was aoisad with spasms. W hen asleep she said— bettor, for then ho will nut U.* as lie b now " lha fqnHlicm nxaitM >al adtanlifM of W «lrn Vlrjtnla idea out of her head, and as *be would not wear the , “ Seeing him thus by day. when other people aro | On tho night of the 8th. alter many uoi«c« were J H will furthanu •«. X* a falthUlra««wl of Maoifo*U»laoai With promise that the loved shall to us come. (ftlnf IMihlmtT to |ho.. roB,j.lala hulorr. tUlin* whal lh*7 wrw M ovafA ni C o*a. S'H m a. 1S02. amulet, I went to her no more. j around me, shocks me. That woman ( the watch- beard, he came again when she was in bod ; and ahe • iwl ffnfota to a* ttuv untBllati; au.l lha Malhotta by which tbay On the night of tho 17th, a knocking was heard : man's wife) should be more rational; sho prays only observed that, before ho went away, he leaned over pro I.. It if 01 tho human raco i lha* procUiBtiB| IhaBriftB aaJ naiaro of tho ftnat ti.lorior t nfuUia« which »«* Islam ta lha el*- iifvMrs. H . ' i room, ami a tall man, of about forty for money." When I asked her why the man, through j her sister and the maid, who were olevpiug. and said IIImmI world spiritual jHaniftstatinns iu (gtrmauj. years of age. in a whilo edat, entered and looked whoso intervention the paper WM found, did not knock, j —•• May the cyo of God watch over ye." Uii tlie lOtb, t7 - -Tt.0 -|.ir,iwal II *r*.infer and MawnUIn Co»* " U cslnilv at her; ami she afterwards said, when asleep.' she mid it was because alio oidy saw him when asleep ; (when he was with her, she stopped her ears to try if luuo.l at M onnuinroio. Vaiotio count/. Virginia, In foUofonn, H a •hoot t l by Its Imho*, on V ltot-Uf of oach wooh Experience of the Seeress of Preyorst that he would return on the night of tho 19tl»; ad- j once only the Imd seen him awake. "Those who |sha could still hear him. whereou he said—" You trill 3 ** H* lorto* of *uWrl|<(loa aro (payablo lararlaU / la a4»aaca] vr. ding, that she must thou take a bit of red coral in kuock arethjjid who want aid, and aro yet far from j still hear me." J*he added, that the spirits often ano- « m : d o l l a r a\ o i i i t v ruaT i lor m x i « w n . T had, sotn3 years before, heard that the family of a j,cr han«I. which would still the .palpitations of her; their Rc«fectuet\ but find him on being taught how to wered her thoughts before she had spoken, t hi the LoarV>|>lr* far »1, ami TK * rwploa lo «nr .tU roti far $10. poor watchman were much disturbed by specters, heart, and enable her to endure the sight of the spec- *eck biro. A mortal cam show them the way, hut j 12th, afler praying, she n-ked him if any of hi* writing Ire* W cent* a jo»r to an» noil of the ITntoa but I inquired no further. When Mrs. II. came lt,r_ ; cunnol redeem them. The dark spirit's thoughts ure ' was still extant? lie 'said—** Little of mtpo but Po-om intotvUog to rlbo. ohonM 4o on at ow*. aa It U not da.i^i.r I to 1*1101 a lufft-r nnmhor than I* roqulroil for actual cob- here, and the story of Mr. K. and tho paper became Qn this Oiri*as;,.n, nrv wife resolved to take the fixed on the house in which he lived, and ho drags mttch of my friend’d." 11« nl.**o mid they had lived acrllwr* Tlio |<«t ulicrrharaclor of tho Journal will nalwrall/ laduoa known, many poeple begged me to ask her, when she pjacc of her attendant, for the pur|*o.v of observing her. j back the whito one. I am n a afraid of the spirits, in the lOth and 17th ccnturic*. a t« (•'■«« all tho nunilo-r*. E»ory frioti l of tho cauaa la ra .Inmtail to lor,.mt, an active agent for Ihl* papnr was a-doep, how tlieso poor people might b« relieved About too o’clock the knocking and olnpping Vgau generally, but it i» hard I am to Liwe. Kanawha county, Vi. Received and for sale, 23 bbls New Orlcana Su^ai, 10 bids night two women, in antique oCMluine, with cntti.n ^Llo a piece of red coral, which had been placed there | the white spirit, who heggt d her to my over with him anil he answered— " Because your iwn»r.iuiis are more Melaaar*. *.'0 rack a C’lifTec, and a larR* aaaortment of FrwaK aprony and folded coif?, conic from behind her bed. ttt her desire, and then, silting up. spoke firmly tf« the ten '•« toandnicnt-*. fi*T|0 did so, asking him spiritualized.” When he npjK-arfid rn ilia 10th, n: rimecric*. Alao, a wcll.aelretwl aaaorfmant of actaonabl* She saw them for a few minutes, and then they d'nnp-1 somo one at the font of the 1« d. Sho sniff—"Thnt t dio question*, wud he an-vvered. She wept when I our de>ire sh*‘ asked him t»» |».int out the hou.*»' In Dry «;•*-»«. jyl llf pearc«l. In St. Catherine * night, 1X23, uhc and her cannot do;" and nvre than that they could not hear, questioned her iu the morning about it, saying, that | had lived in, and to make hiuisclf, or his friend, audible r/'B rass \alley Bold Mining Conpaoy.—•). hu»b*nd disagreed. 1 I thought on my rnothor, who; When my wife asked ht*r what w«* tint matter, xlio (lie trou/tl bring hit friend w.rii him every night. The toolheri WINCIIESTKR, Pr.-M.lcnt. »‘J50,noo. Share# was dead, and wUhod I was with hor ; and I wept, and inquired if they did not sec the specter that was, appearance of thi* tv «^ fl «ri; fiight-uv«l her, and On the morning of tho 23d, at one o’clock, I sml s.'OU; ball aharea 9100. prayed that sho would fetch me. Then there appear- standing at the fvtt of the bod. They said they did' made hor ill. She rcroemU rcd well what such au|d*t.ly awoke, mul heard seven knock*, one after the The rich Qututz clatina owned bjr tlw Company rnrsr a •urfacc of 100 a<*rra, in tlie riebrat aial nuat dcairablc portion cJ before mo something tall, anti as white as a hand- not; but sho would net tell them what if had said.— otic hnd canwd her to suffer for a wIkL; y. ar at Ob- other, at abort interval?, acoming to proceml from tin uf Craaa \ allry. California. Tlta Machinery, which ia lha kerchief, but without any defined form. I thought it j When I a*kcd her tho next morning, she told me un- cr*tcufcld ;"iud >lic t!i mgiit it w,v a trial t... groat' middle of my cliaiaV r ; tuy wife was awakened aU» inout the ulative niiair. A lew Share* of Hu* Stock for sale at par. ad, as before. On Christmas night of ihe same tear, "T hat I cannot do; y«ur Hedcemor alone can do j ing. quite distinct from her ordinary e« rid if ion.* In j middle-state ; and lie *aid it wa* a place where PampUrU,rontaining the Charter, By-Laws, Map,It- may as I irr. lying awake, I felt something moving about ilmt." It taid—" Oh ! pray fbr me an I lade me this stale, she generally remembered what *hc had those went who did not believe in aalvntion through he obtained nt Ihe oflice , if by mail, enclose twothrec-eml my head, andovfr my breast, like a dog or a cat; open the book at a certain hymn, and often read i t : dreamed, and wa.‘ quite aware it was a dream. Fhc11 lirist. stamp*. Addms, |*-tngr (aid, with remittance for §t»ek, (hi draft* on New-York or current fbnda.) to and although tli*re was no fire in the stove, the j w hich I promised fo do. i dked aloud to the dark spirit, Thom she thought wasi On the 30th, the Rev. Mr. Herrmann wrote down R. J RICHARDS. Secretary, 107 Kulton-at. X. Fork, plateMookcd red-hot, then there was a sliarp sound, | When I risked about the eyes of thin specter, xh* b.foro her . and she de.^ibed U, me afterwards two the following questions, and bcgg^I her to obtain mi-j Where specimen* of the Cnld-Lcarinjt Quartz may he seen. and all disappeared. By day and night invisible feet | Mid |1icm thing* were mdc-erihable: ilic eye* were j neighboring bcuses in which these spirit* goncmlly swi*rs from tho spi’etcr. They were n* fidluws — fhi you know the mother of .Ottf Lord f—t'nn her IT-Dry Boods Tfis, Cdflkcs, rev ore heard in my room, and a ru.tl ling, as nf paper.— like two light points; anii>(,huuia, Mualina, Ibiiiiieta, Itiinn*, nnd a Keneraraaaort- dl«appcar« behind tbs wall again. Once, when I was *h© saw fold* on the hack of hi** coat. and coming, approaching tho door* a.* if alwul to enter spirits ?" The spirit opjwarc-d at night, while she nu-nt of articles a«la|*tvd In men aial women's wear. Alao, men, tinmen and children'* Root, and Shoes. quite awake, a figure, as Inrg'm the whito one, but She frequently read the hymn, as desired . but ou the r> •on?, eighiug, coughing, Ac. Ac. She hatd it i wim taking her broth, and stood behind tho attendant was fortunate thnt the spirit* could notamwer all that i till she had culcn it, which she did calmly ; then he C7- For saloat SAM I F I. PIGGOTS Cash Store, Moun­ quite black, * would come again between eleven and When in n sleep-waking Mato, xhe mill— "Thin Ac.—SAMCEL PHi(#OT. havioK recently armed from the roarkvai of finger*. (Thue Rnger-innrlcs or wore, j twelve; to I placed » person, on whom I could depend.'white spirii will coma lo mo till ho has red, hat tho j finished : " I know the rnothor of (sod somewhat bet- city of______New-Ynrk,____ whence_____ he______has removed his_____ business,__ in- a* from burnt finger?, tbo wr.mnn really had upon tri’bvr sister's bed, for the purpoee of ttbsi-'rving wh.it other ought not to come ; I will pray for him, but 1 ter than you: she win pray fur me liko any other | forma tbo cituana of Fayett* and lb*wtymataf opwiUa*, that her neek.) On Ncw-Yenr'? night, as I wits alone in happened. On the following rooming ihb p cr^n m id, cannot bear to we biro. And oh! that stupid woman. Mowed .-pirit. There i* no more cloK uniao between (he baa located himself at the ature formerly occupied by my room. I beard a voire ray.' Sing the hymn. " Oh, to me—" Wo went to bed about ten, nnd remained , who always pray* for money! SLe does it for fear of her and our Redeemer ; but -nud then he paua- Mile* Manser, at MininUm Cove, aial offer* for aal* an aa- Jesu?, when .••hall I be free nnd the prayer, “ Oli, awake till eleven, when I fell asleep. About twelve, her husband. When asleep, I rejoice to live arootg cd , and when I asked him for an exp anxtiou o t at ( urJRE, 8PKCTJCLKS, JRWEI.RY, »nd all make me a clean heart." ’ On Sunday nighL*. I of- Mrs. IL asked for sotuo krbth, oud I was awakened xpirits; but awake, they make roe sad. Wonderful' but. lio answered It has a beautiful Bigniuratinn | ugo^Uy found under the shot* brenebaa. He ia also ten hear beautiful voire? singing; nrol there is some- by her sister getting out of the bed to give it to her. to sec spertrr?, and talk to them, and tako plea jure, and is very powerful with tho blest. Moro I may not j in t«, aceummodste the want* of tb* public by time* a fla>h of lighvning. and sometimes liglits fhining She wxs scarcely in bed again when wo heard a strange in i t ; but it is only tlio spiritual part of me that like? ■ _ tCanciB.tuatajs*et, and told her that be 00. Saturday,Vj i 10 40 00 40 Clear and pleasant. Vaughn farm, known as Mountain Cor#. It i* ala* but a gray clothe?, with fold* on the back. lie pas.-ed my near hor bed, which I could not ace. By und by she i hnd fnllen back through his friend". On these two oc- 30,30. Sunday,Sunday. 32 __ 44 49 43 Clear ami beautiful. short distance from the Hawks' Neat, a place of wide celeb­ bed, and went toward tho bench, whore 1 raw another raid—" The specter is gone, but will return anon .casions the wa* quite awake. She fled into another dl. Monday, 20 42 47 45 Clear—slightly huy. rity for it* startling romance and pictureaquo grandeur Tbo Frbrnarj. farm ha* upon it about 200 arm under good cultivation, man sitting in dark clothe*, whom I'can not precisely and then we again heard tho round?, nnd *bo spoke 1 room, and was immediately attacked by convulsions, 1. Turaday, 24 40 54 51 Clear ant pleasant. good orchard abundantly productive of the be«t aeUcted fruit describe. The fir»t spoke to tho last for some time, a? Wforc. Then I heard her say. " Open it y o u r s e lf > On tho si me evening, when I wxi with her, thcro was a 2. ^ Wednesday, 34 52 53 50 Hazy—rain. in th# country. Tho meadow and plowed Iand« are onsur- but m y spirii teas too trctik to undestand trhat he and I raw,vw, with an awe which I had not before felt.! sudden flash of light in the room, and she immediately3. Thursday, 3_ 40 54 67 48 Foggy—clear. pasoed by any in tlw upland* of tho ruuntry. There is alao said ; it sectned to be a reproof. On this night. I fro- tho cover of the book move, 09 it lay on tlio bed, and 1 fell back into a magnetic dream ; then she ayose with4. Friday, 52 56 59 57 Rain all day. a large two story house well finished, with outbuildings, and qucntly heard .-/knocking aud scratching on the bed it wav opened by an uireecn hand. 1 could not per | c'oscd eye?, talked with the specter, opened her book, A. Saturday, 50 50 37 58 Fog—rainy haras and stahhng sufficient for the accommodation of tho 30 23 26 Rainy—snowy. j Plantation and stags stand for which it i* now emplo) ed. It and bench.’’ She added—what is remarkable, aame- reive the slightest motion on the jart of'Mr?.* II nor and rang different hymns, ifcc. ike. When she awoke,, 0. Sunday, 32 7 Monday, 29 32 31 29 Cloudy and light ram. ! U one uf the beat location* for a hotel in th« entire region. ly—that when the** appearance* come, her eyelids al- her bed. When she said—" God be praised, be it* she said with that fla*h of light the white spirit had *. ^ Xu^a»y Tuesday, 21 26 28 27 Clear—cloudy. I ft poMOtse* superior water both for quality and quantity, ways close, and *he sees them mentally. When the gopr." we fju< *tioned her about the specter, but .-be appeared, and told her that the friend had, by ikru- 0. 0. Wednesday,W«lne«L 18 24 25 23 Cloudy. having an unfaihug well, a number of living springs, and a apparition* vanUh. her lids rise again. Once, when raid—" I^-ave him in peace," and was cilent. . ion, drawn him lack, and she told him bow*to avoid 10. 10. Tbunday, Thursday, 12 36 38 38 Clear and pleasant limpid brook running through it. It ia situatrd freer tbs In. she was in her garjcii. ?ho felt bcrMtlf directed to a Mr?. II told me, that, after the noire? above men- him. On that night lie came again, whon ehe wm in 11. I*- Friday, Friday, 36 48 50 46 “ cation of the Central Railroad, which will greatly enhonr* 50 “ certain place *, there *he fi*und romcgrosclu-n, [u ?mall tiuiied, tho rpct-lcr came to the foot of her l«cd ; and bed. and -lie a*kcd him tho following questions: 10. Saturday, 28 50 52 tho value, particularly as there will be a depot just below it. 13. Sunday, 30 30 40 38 - The place is also beautified with shade t/eea, and is abundant coin,] but ahe coulJ only take away with her two. when ?ho a*ked him why he came to her. lie said it " I low h.ng w ere you npon the earth ?" J 14. Monday, 13 22 25 26 Clear, snow 1 in. |’| n- in convenience* too nomerou* to notiro here. This woman is toHy years uf age— final!—appear?' was to obtain his perfect redemption. I raid—" This " Seventy-nine years." 15- Tuesday, 19 36 42 41 Clowly, high w’d, r’n Q7* Alao, for sal#, another Tract of 470 acre*, situated * focble—aud lui* a very strange, look about the eye*.' i£ & fancy ; why do you not stay with the woman “ At what period did you lire V 10. Wednesday, 40 52 40 40 Showers. mile* above the Cove, with 70 a?rci under good improve, Sbo baa six little cliildrcn. The two youngroiC of them who prays fur you i" He raid—“ That woman *bas " In 1700.*’ 17. Thursday, 24 39 40 37 Clear and beautiful. meat, superior fence*, a dwelluvf-houae, an excellent barn ore remarkable : tlio cldesLof the two being os black not .^1 much renre a* you, and cannot talk tb me." " Where did you live !" 16 Friday, 26 48 S o 40 Clear—cloudy. and atablea, and well watered. 19. Saturday, 30 28 25 22 Snow, melting aa it f. Also, another Tract of 060 arm , joining the last men­ os night, and tho other arwhitc as snow; this lx*t has Mrs. J l — " Why are you in that poor house ?— " Not h r from the- email house where the orphans ^ Sunda^' 20. Sunday, 12 20 28 27 Clear—cloudy. tioned, well watered, having^ aa abundance of timber, two dm gift of ghost-seeing al». and the spirits often take it What were you ?" were."' 21. Monday, 20 41 46 45 Cloudy. dwelling*, a small orchard, and 70 acre* improved from tho bed, and Jcvra to kiss it. * The Spctler.— " I held a humble situation. Iu that j " WTiero did the other livo ?" 22. Tuesday, 41 40 00 43 Rain all day. D7- Abo,400 acre* uncultivated lamb, adjoining tbs Cor* It was s o m e tiro? lieforo I ineniiuned these cir-. houTO wore two orphans whom I deceived; I defrauded j “ lie Ijvcd farther from that house." 23. Wednesday, 32 24 22 20 Snow all day. farm. This tract put#c**«s superior qualiUas advantage cumxtancca to 3Irs. II. who when I did, wished them of their property." “ Bid yon dio before him ?" 24. Thursday, 18 20 24 21 Flying clouds. being situated *o as to blend with the iaUra*0*wt the Cov* to see tho woman ; whereupon I brought her to Mrs. H .—." Whydidycu do aol" '• He died three years before roe " 25. Friday, 10 32- 34 32 Clear, cloudy, mow. It U well watered, and abounds with good and r 26. Saturday, 00 43 46 44 Clear and pleasant. her. and aha' repeated wliat she had told me. The The Specter—" My best frii uit who wa* w ry rich, “ Why do you form time* come to me «o gloomy B7* Any or all of the above tracts of 11 27. Sunday, 30 44 40 40 Cloudy. {16* at 10. WM. TfREE woman became von light and el^eerful wlicn with the seduced me into doing i t l* .^and then again cheerful *" low rate and upon reasonable terms. 28, Monday. 47 60 09 68 Clear and pleasant. Mountain Cove, July I, I*.75. 5 is