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Batincr CouteutH* shrines and temples, hut to Osiris—tho ancient Syrian or shepherd kings tv dlstmet expression o f. savored not of humility, hut of power and mag­ uplifting of many a heart unknown to fame, FniST I*AOB.—“ The Now Messiah; oP, Who Is tho Com­ angel—was consecrated the most nncleiit tcmpli!,. the power and purpose of- tlie infinite mind, to nificence. Undoubtedly the language of proph­ there probably was iu-vi-r an epocli of greater forter J” 1 a lecture hy Mrs. Cora L. V. Tnppan, and his symbol was the symbol of the: Divine tlie intent not only of doing good to one another, | ecy was hyperbolical, mid referred to a spiritual corruption in'tlie world than tlmt which began S e c o n d P a g e . —“ Spirit M aterialization,’1 hy A, G. W . as is expressed in tlie “ golden rule,” hut ns fol- , and not temporal grandeur. Inexpressibly beau­ * .Carter; “ AnExcellentTestntMrH. Guppy’sS6ances,” mind, namely, a winged sphere or sun. The ser* tlie reign of • Mohammedanism in the East itnd of hy A. L. Williams; Poem—“ Tho Llfo Beyond,” by. pent, that since that time 1ms been used-ns tlio lows: “ Think ye of all men as ye would tlmt | tiful is the symbolism, and it must liave Imd I’apal authority in tlie West, overiimning tlm xxiptonr Edward Greey; “ A Great Work—Tho Right Book In syijibolism of evil power, was in those-dnys the they should think of you ’’—placing the thought I meaning with reference' to a spiritual kingdom. entire eartli witli bloodshed. .There probably tho Right Age.” symbolism’of nature, and expressed not only uppermost, since if tho thought is right the deed But a people so temporal, ami so'utterly intent was never a greater'decadence from the orig­ • T in u n P a g e . —BannerCorrespondence;,Poom—“ Collin’s 1 viilv t subtlety but also immortality.; lienco.thc winged caiinot be wrong, and men may do good without j upon building.up material power us were the He inal faitli nf tlie founder of any form of wor­ iso facts wl) full m u st Beach. 1775-August 5-1875,” hy Ilem y C. L. Haskell; on of an established • “ OfUcial PujKjrt of the Ninth Annual Meeting of the serpent, like the winged sun,.represented the at-, always feeling it in their hearts. So the word of ( brews cotild iiot he expected to receive the spirit- ship 'than tlmt which was witnessed from the loro are certain stu- Pennsylvania Society of Spiritualists;” - “ Chicago trib utes of Osiris and Isis, or the fnther and moth­ the Assyrian Is to think and feel. We also find j-uni. interpretation of their-prophets; lienee it fall of''Jerusalem to the time of tlie Convo­ isatuls of Intelligent lever by so many ns • 'tftoT' Items,i} by Annie Lord Chamberlain; “ Reply to Mrs. er of the. human race, the' spirit and the form of a'trace of the same moral standard among tlio | was .that their' prophets were not understood ; cation, which formed, tlie basis of flic llel'orm- nyself of my oppor- Holimll,” hy Chas. \V. Wardwell; List of Spiritualist earthy theigodliko mind nnd the external roveal- Chinese, the Hindoos nnd the Persians, ami Wo j hence it was tlmt tlio spiritual succession was ution. Then* probably was never a greater , iLcasuro, test, and ftV M eetings. u>8 0 . T he re su lt Is JLngs witli which Deity lins clothed creation. nre left to the inevitable conclusion that wlmt- | supposed to be ,a temporal„ one, and tlie-king epocli of the - entire absence of spiritual light v o of certain lnexnll- nnst part hy lending These symbols, however, .liave been lost, their ever limy he tho degeneracy and idolatry of tlio | whom they'looked for, instead of being file Naz- S ’F o u u t ii PACiE. — Leadhig EdltorlalS uli “ The Ahum tillin' that, which began witli the reign of Con­ ih'li are nevertheless id which must soon- Spreading,” “ Church Newspapers,” etc. ancient signification 1ms been destroyed, nnd you present raceij of people in those nation's, the first j nrene, was expected to come in great power and stantine,'sanctioned and s'nnelilicd tlie Church, variety of questions F if t h P a o e .—Brief Paragraphs; New Advertisements, are accustomed to think tlmt nil the renlni of the inspirations were genuine, nnd tlmt God lms left glory. Therefore, When the .advent came, and undffl' the-powerof political kings, and; miidc.lt • etc. • ...... East which Was the dwelling of the first Messiah no nation without an altnr or 'without"a shrine. certain l’ersians ami Assyrians saw and followed possible'for tlio ambition of ..one man to rule tlm SIXTH P a g e . — “ In sp iratio n al M essages;” “ Kceo Re* is n region of. spiritual dnrkness. There is noth­ We come then to the rnco of shepherd kings, tlie sign of the star, the Hebrews did not see the. eunseii'iiees iif ,41ie entire Christian world, if Illustrated! spoilsa, ” hy John Wetherhce; “ Bancroft’s Treatment of the ‘W itchcraft Delusion;1 ” ” Now Publications ing more substantially comet iii history or In ■from which undoubtedly the .children of-Israel sigh nor recognize the advent of .the Messialt you believe tlie Egyptians, Persians, Chinese, , ■ bonml.M H.9 2 .RO Jt,00 for sale at tho Banner of Light Publishing House;” schohisticlore than the fact that the Adam of the sprang, and" who, from various quarters of tlio Through wlmt signs and .tokens lie appeared you Japanese; ami all those nations Hint worship.in 4,00 Public Meeting?.” * Hebrew recent is not simply the Adam'of the earth, and doubtless 'disgusted with the Idolatry are aw are; hut tlie humility of ids advent, and tlie East, to lie idolater's, wlmt slmil you say of tlm :n c o p y . Se v e n t h P a g e . —“ Mediums In Boston;” Book aud oth­ Hebrew nation, hut of all tile nations of the East. of those nations, assembled together and formed tho lack of material grandeur, prevented tlie He­ priests and worshipers .who .assembled in Koine, N o. 0 Montgomery er advertisements. - - . ,\ver lloor) Among the Chinese, among the Persians, among tlie worship of Jehovah.-' You must irmomber— brew nation from receiving him,' and to tliisjilay, mid beneath the very eye of the uutluflhy of tlm E ig h t h P a g e . —” Pearls;” “ Lake Pleasant Camp Meet* Jng-r-Lecture», Conferences, Circles, Socials and other the Assyrians, we liave similar expressions.of and those of you who are scholars will hear out excepting only a certain number who were Church, sanctioned nil forms of cruelly 'and * Incidents of Camp Life;’1 “ Ullle vat. Spirit—Startlingthe fu st man of messenger of God ; and undoubt­ this statement—tlmt tlio symbol oMlie Egyptian conveiicd from tlie difierent tribes, of Israel, bloodshed, to the mid tlmt tlie Church might lie ' . Manifestation In St. Louis,1.1 etc.- 5 c e n ts:.N o . 2, Orn- edly the name refers to the first expression of deity is precisely tlie symbol which was intro­ tho Hebrew nation, broadcast over the eartli, built up? If you believe tlie fetish worshiper, AnaiKiiiuent of the spiritual power among, nil the nations of the duced by Baineses, (ir Moses, after the sojourn of worship at their own shrines,'believe in their corrupt in ills performances ami devotions, wlmt i contH; No. 5 . H erc- Jesus not a rerfect eartli. tlie children of Israel among the Egyptians ; and own Jehovnh, ami will not -acknowledge the slmil you say of that long lino.of Papal luitliorl- 2cents; No. 0,’ Blhlo ts; No. 10. EzoMel’S ®|c ;|lastruiir. We have in other- nntions of the East most an­ tiint Jehovah was not the name of tlie Lord un­ Messialislilp of Christ. In tlmt wonderful apoc­ ty tlmt made it impossible for a man to do good io, 11, H istory of the cient records concerning- Brahma, Vishnu and til after Moses imd become learned In Egyptian alypse of’the New Testament'you liave a state­ save for tlm licnelit (if tlm Church, and made it th e ir Gods, 10 cents; THE NEW MESSIAH ; OR, WHO IS4 THE- e the Devil Ilia Duo, Siva ; Brahma beijig tlio creator, Vishnu the lore. By , reading the first chapters of the(01d ment tlmt 144,000 oftlie tribes of the Children of impossible for. a soul, however sinful, to do evil Ike. a cents; No. 15, COMFORTER? • -horn Document No. preserver, and Siva tlie destroyer of, the world, Testament, or Genesis, you will discover tlmt tlm Israel are to he saved. Tills undoubtedly refers if sanctified by the Church 7 If yon .believe, end, 2 edits; No. 18, Lord takes a now nam e; before, he is Lord or to the fnct that 144,000 of tlie tribes of the Chil­ tlmt those who worshiped at the shrines of an­ islma’s Stunning tlio An Oration Delivered by Mrs. Cora L. V. Tap- being tlio threefold power'll tho divine mind m and Ills Exploits, pan, at Manchester, England, on Sunday After­ expressed in all ages and revealed to all people. God'; after, lie is Jehovah. dren of Isritol were, as nearly as ean he esti­ cient Greece and Koine the heathen deities— Match. 2 cents; No. Jove, Jupiter,' Osiris—were idolaters, wlmt slmil and other Topics, 10 noon, June 27, 1875. Tlie true Brahman never expresses the liame of And the reason of "this is evident. The pnsto- mated, converted toiChristianity, tlmt tlui oilier * l*alne Hall D edlca- cciits: No. 25, Illhle the One God, whose name is not Brahma, hiit who ral kings, from whom tlio children of Israel portions of tlie -Children of-Israel were notedn- you say of those who now, under the very dome ilerwood’s Prayer, 1 ■ [Henrinted from tlio l.omlmi Medium and I)ajbreak of sprnng, had a spiritual name for their deity; it j verted, and, as'a nation, tlie Jews utterly refused of St. Peter’s, unit in tlie heart- of Christian 1 Honest Answers, 5 July Will.] is tlie divine incorporeal essence, to whom they, ro—lnipostor or M ar- never renr temples, before whom they never was called Lord or king ; but it undoubtedly Imd | ids Messialisliip. That ,the Messiah or Christ lands,.olfer a bribe to liunmn folly, and arrogate This subject lif\s been-presente# to us by one of dltary Transmission, offer sacrifice, whom they, do not even'insult its .origin, not among tliu Egyptians, hut among j wns to come in tlmt way, and that iris kingdom to themselves the rigid to,stand between you and No.Darwinism — our number, nnd wc-are asked to give the views tlio ancient Brahmans; and as the- Brahmans | was to be of tlio spirit, and not of enrtii, and that Deity? T lie Reformat inn, under tlie .guiding of It, Scents; No. 4, witirdevotions, considering tiint lie is too Infinite of the guides of this medium upon’the question nnd too vast to have the expressions of men’s de­ never Apoke-tho original name of their deity, | the entire revelation was one so utterly at viiri- lianil of Luther, was heralded hy almost as re­ COLBY & n iC H , at iis to who this Comforter Is that was to come ‘rovlnce street (lower votions. Tlie other three personalities, however, save through Brahma, Vishnu, or Sivn, Tso the ; anee with the teachings and'expectation's of the.’ markable evidence as tliedawn of Christianity. upon the earth. You .will recollect that the which symbolize Deity are 'worshiped by tlio childfen'.pf Israel, before their bondage in-Egypt, j Jews, is nevertheless tlie strongest argument and There was need of it, heaven knows, for it was- REDUCED. periods of tlio ; visitations of the" .Messiahs to Brahmans, nnd, unfortunately, among those na­ called their deity Lord, or God, or tlio great I-.f proof in its 'favor; and tlie advent which ex- 'said hy Luther,- on liis. visit to. Womb, tlmt 1m eartli li'nve been periods of time in the cycles and tions, as among many others, tlie evil power re Am. After the sojourn of the.children of Israel j pressed-itself in tlie human form was uudoidit- thought Koine was lmilt'qvcr hell, and that .St. records of each. nation'that may be measured,' fteivCs tile preponderance of devotion : and, in­ in Egypt, when-Moses, or Baineses, was horn j'odly tlie culmination of a spiritual epocli of time, Peter's was' tlie to the very citadel of T Y nnd just as distinctly stated as any of tlio epochs stead of offerings to tlie creator, who is Brahma, and educated in all the mysteries of Egyptian j and it wns in accordance with spiritual laws tlmt Satan himself, it is said, however—and we give, of history or tlio geological periods of the earth’s to the preserver, wiio is ,Vishnu, you will find iii lore, lie gave, through Inspiration, tlm name Jc- | tlio. Messiah came who wiis to lead a special this all due weight—tlmt within tim pale of tlm structure: that waves of spiritual thought,' abso­ all Brahniinlcal countries that there are more hovnlj for God or Lord, Hint ids peo'ile, recog- ; people. Gabriel, who was the angel to usher In Romish Church certain (ires of inspiration were lute visitations of tlio Divine. \f|j,f.n v e been'l nfferitiHs to Siva, the (lesti-nyer. slnen1 t.hev »ro nizing tlio symbol of thf‘ Divine MAd, might the advent of tills new dispensation, Imd. ap­ kept alive, and tlie glfts of tlie" Spirit were per­ (STIANITY given to humanity since the beginning of earth's ! more fearful of ills power. It does not require, a mpro readily and continiuAisly follow, him. And peared through nil tlm prophecies of tlui Hebrew- petuated ; Imt certain it is that these., gifts made history just in proportion to their needs, or to ! v great stretch of imagination to see that these undoubtedly the inspiration of'Moses, and tlm nation, and was known to tlio prophets as a very little impression upon tlie outward world, UA1ISM. the culmination of those .periods Hint require j people have fallen from tlio original purity of wonderful tablets of stone containing the law, messenger-of tlio Most High- to tlie Children of and were never allowed to proceed beyond the them ; and wo announce as a fact th at it is just their first ’inspirations, and liave come to-fear wore direct manifestations of Divine power, tlmt Israel ; therefore when tlie angel Gabriel ■an­ .sanctuary .or cell in which the miracle's were LL.M.D. as much in accordance witli the divine benefi­ rattier than love tlie infiiiite.miud ; have coiilu to tlio children of Israel might be led forth.from nounced the advent of the child Jesus it could wrought—But w'e'know of some-instances of ds In the Christian cence Hint these epochs of spiritual inspiration no more be denied or disputed than if any mighty' smell daring power’nnd heroism, within the Church ue new light upon the holy before idols instead of obeying tlio impulses Their captivity nnd bondage, and return to the It may proceed from shall take place, as it is' that through natural of .the spirit; aud that, whereas there were, no primitive''worship of their fathers—tlmt primp messenger w h o . Imd' 'foretold- 'all tlie events of tlmt we must believe they .were inspired, or they ' weigh and consider, lalui herein mado for4 laws the worlds and systems of the solnr and si­ temples to the Infinite JDeity—the Brahma of tlie tive worship.being of the unseen God, tlie Egyp- earth should predict its entire dissolution. • Tlie could not have taken, place. Such an instance Modern Spiritualism dereal heavens shall'bo evolved ; that Wherever work Is respectfully ancients—there are many temples to Siva, whom., "thins having degenerated into tlie worsliipof sym­ truth is tlmt tills angel heralded the advent, was St. Justin. The martyr St. Ambrose, of tlie humanity lias dwelt there have been evidences they.'think'.has power to destroy them. The bols and idols. .But you nre awiire with vylmt watched the progress of prophet and seer-through Kouiisli Church, caused the einpri'nr.s at Milan to ly printed and bound of inspiration and spiritual power; that wher­ Buddhist, or reformed Brahman faith, is an extreme difficulty, and with wlmt -greatness'tof j tlie Successive stages.of development, knew wlmt hold tho reins while lie.mounted Ills horse, and COLBY & H IG H , a t ever tills spiritual 'power lias dwelt there have ‘rovinco street (lower exact jirototypeMn nncieiit ajid eastern days of lore and rigidness of control, tlie children of Is- J.seer would lie reared up through the-house of he scourged tlie reigning emperor all round the been culminations in the form of prophets', seers, .the reformed Christian faith of to day. .Buddha rael were won back to tho worship of their fa- j David, ainl knew, hy wlmt direct lineage this calliodrah -Such.power must liave some author- ' and saviours; that the visitation of thosedivitiq was tlie Christ of the Brahmans, who came to tilers. You arc all aware that tlie simplicity of I was to conic. Souls liave their• birth long before ity', and it is well fur even kings to remember, W A Y ; 7 ministrations must be, according to the tracings rescue them’ from their idolatrous mysticisms, worship of the primitive time, when Abralmm,.; the outward form is shaped ; and tlie Christ tlmt that there Is a greater power Hum that of kings. of history, once in 2,000 or 2,500 years of the ialf of Human and-make a living faitli and a living example of Isaac and Jacob worshiped the unseen God came to man was knowli in heiiveli.before his Tim days....which.-preceded tin; Reformation '-earth’s history ; that an epoch of spiritual devel- that faith. lie was, according to all contempo­ among their (locks and iyerds, did not return to form abode with mail. Gabriel, tlie messepgor were pregnant.. There imd been a long period . 3r Parentage. opment"'corrc.sponds to a certain epoch of the raneous accounts, on eartli more than once. He the'wandering'people—.indeed, had'almost ut­ of ills-coming, could foretoil by wlmt line of of dissinmnee uud warfare. Tlie.southern coun­ earth's physical qnd .national development; and came once about two ■thousand years before the terly forsaken them, and tlmt, even in ’ tlio wil-’ descent of prophet and-seer/tliere should lie a tries of Europe Imd hern overrun and devastated ro N . . ; • these spiritual forces culminate, presenting to' advent of tlie Christian Era ; and contempo­ derness, -when the glorious shukinnir of cloud fitting receptacle for this J^essi'ali, and according by-northern encroachments. England had 'been “ I may havo some ‘the world their epitome in tlio form of revela­ raneous history records’that about; the time of and flame.preceded them, they were woiit to fall to tlie known laws of tlie spiritual kingdom, tlm scat of battle of many nations, nmi~-fur: steful advice to give— ilnds painful thoughts tion, Bibles, amKvarious records, and then de­ the Christian History there wns another Buddha buck from the saeredness of their new inspira­ Christ, the divine expression df God. toJ’man, many generations. .Germany was,tlie citadel of m will—dlsputo me If cline, to give'iplaco to the succeeding spiritual could bo'revealed in liis personality and power. scholastic learning—or beginning to be—at tlmt tE A Itl” •in the E ast; we, however, give this all due lati­ tion to tlie worship of dumb idols, and a golden tlUlo covers, 50 cen ts; epocli that is to .come,...All’ of. this is acknowl- tude, as it may even refer to tlio .Advent of calf, was placed in tlie midst of them, even ns Tlmt advent nnd j(,s. results you are all aware time. Then the Augustiniali • nionk left tlm C O LB V & R IC H , a t . .edged as far as it appertains to the Mosaic and Christ;; but certainly before the. Christian Era witli tlie Egyptians, tlmt theymight worship it. of. Of its real po\yer upon eartli very few are schools of learning full of liis doubts and . ’rovlnco street (lower Christian epochs. 'Previous to that time it lms- there were no less than two or three visitations Aaron, the brother of Moses,,was skilled in nil competent to’ judge, since tlie outward expres­ sophisms, unci'1 entered tlie cloister, believing becn customary for the religious world of Christ­ of Buddlin or Buddhas to the nations of,the East, the wonder-workings Of tlie magicians, and pos- sion of ambition, of priestly ami kingly rule, himself possessed of demons, aud tlmt no scourge " C IE S " endom to deny any inspiration or visitation, be­ .who revealed^ to personal form 'the qualities of sesseijLalso. the genuine gifts pf .the spirit. It have made it tlie subject of obloquy'uml shame. was too severe Tor the sinfulness of not being lieving that the Law of Moses was tlio first law, the Divine MitW, and who expressed to those was lie who successfully vanquished the spreer- The bloodshed wrought to the imineof Christian­ perfect. This Augiistiiiiun monk, in the full .fer­ Phetory; and the law of the New Testament the latest ex­ people tlie necessity for godlike lives and up­ ors; and It was ho who having perfect knowl­ ity is in itself enough to drown, the world ; hut vor of ills faitli and learning, made a journey to A ItELIGION.. pression of DJvIne power. We shall show tiint right conduct. Tlie Buddhist, or reformed.faitli, edge of the lore of the Egyptians, could explain tlie spirit of it survives, and tlie Christ wlio eame Rome to lie baptized and recidvi' tlie blessiiigof D . C ., A pril 25", 1875, the most enlarged spiritual vision contemplates is therefore the prevailing faith.of three times as to the children of Israel or the Hebrews, the dif­ unwelcomcd and crucified abides stiil fora little tlm I’qpe nnd the Church.'. It was in Koine that and, N . J , .the period of tho entire jiistory of the eartli, and 'many people as worship at tlio shrine of Chris­ ference between genuine and fictitious manifes­ while as a ministering power. But Christ him-' tlie revelation was made to Luther which.caused CO LBY & R IC H , a t believe? that there can have been no created tianity, and is to-day tlie representation of tiint tations of the spirit; it was he who,-skilled.to self foretoid his successor. Nothing could lie tlie. Kelonimtion to hurst upon Europe; it'was •rovlnco street (lower nntions without also an expression of spiritual form which recognized in Buddha tlie exnpt per­ tlie power of these Egyptian sorcerers, uhinasked jmore plaip or he .rcvenled in-,simpler language in 'Koine tlih t' lie beheld .the rottenness of file \- * EVERY TOWN power; and that wherever tlio nations of men son and power- of divinity. .Confucius we do their tricks and performances before tlio'eyes of than tlie lesson read to you to-day announcing temple ; it was .there that lie found tlie sneers of .r get ‘ ,. have-jdwelt, there have been messengers from- tli^ not-.denominate a Messiah, or even a prophet, his people, that hetuight also show them tliegen- the Comforter. Christ announced liis successor' priests wlieh at-their prayers, wlio used vulgar nngefe of God, messinhs from his kingdom to 'but only a scholar and pupil of the reformed uine power of spiritual gifts. Alid it is un­ by name aud .nature;-and yet so blind is tlie Latin phrases, instead oftlie regally form'of wor­ & ECHO” ;' give the people the reyelation.-of'liis truth, faith, who gave to his people the highestinstr.uc- doubtedly an epoch in the world’s history not. to world tlmt they will not see, and so' utterly in - ship, which were supposed hy them to 1m unheard' cenfefc Also, ■ • ■ The most ancient' angel, to which wo have tions that he could glean .from the ^scholastic be confounded witlfthe first origin of tlie chil­ competent to understand the simplest utterance ainl 'not.understood by tlie ignorant worshipers THS sometimes referred in discourses through tills .learning of the ancient sages, and .who has given dren of Israel, that Moses was the first angel of tlmt they will not hear. The name of Jesus ill-1 (around ; .it wns there'tlmt lie wits accustomed to of contents free, j \ medium, was undoubtedly not in Judea, but in terpreted |s tlie Christ—Jesir llumiUnm Christi, li(|ar tlie gravest doubts from tliosewhowrtre tlio ru th . to China and to the East the wonderful con­ the New Dispensation to the children 'of Israel, CO LB Y & R IC H , a l ancient Egypt; and the ministration? of his densed essence of the teachings of the ancient and that Adam was a tradition borrowed from 41m Man of God, the Truth Teller ; Jaiid when lie orders of liis own faitli, and cardinals and bish­ Provluce street (lowe 1 power were not to Bamesesj or Moses, but to prophets among them. * ■ the ancieht Egyptians, who.gave.precisely tlie wns about to depart personally lie said distinctly ops in revelry proclaimed" their disbelief nut' , •Cadmus, tlie founder of Egyptian law, who was’ About the same, time, or parallel in history, same name to Cadmus, the'founder of tlie Egyp­ tlmt the Spirit of Truth should come to'abide, only in tin* traiiMilistantiation, hut in nil whatso­ also denominated Adam by tho people of tlmt Zoroaster among tlie Persians gave tlie teachings tian nation nnd tlie inventor of Egyptian lore. with man, and tlmt the name of this Spirit of ever connected witli tlie power of tlie Sacrament l ig h T ancient land. The scholars of modern thought, that are now incorporated in the Zend-Avesta You are all familiar with what has subsequent^ God is the Comforter, and tlmt the Comforter is in Hie Church ; and-it was .there that witli the oted to the in reviewing the ancient tables and records of and other sacred writings. Certain it was that ly taken place. Undoubtedly- tlio children of the Spirit of Truth. From tlmt day unto now deep power and penetration of ids mimi lie fer­ LOSOPHV the cuneiform inscriptions and Arundelian mar­ Zoroaster, or Zerdusht, was an expression of the Israel, not only from their antecedent worship tlm Christain world of learning ami of letters-' reted out the jiu llii'ii.'iicy of mere ceremonials to I bles, have discovered that the same symbol ha? revived faith ;of a new po^er and epoch to the of the unseen God, but also because of their has been intent upon building tip volumes of do tlie work of the spirit in man. Luther was been used in nearly all the nations of tlie eartli to Persians, who had fallen away from their origi­ great patjqncc and fortitude, and the existence commentaries and written lore ; hut wlio 1ms tlie angel-of, tlie Reformation, announcing tlm K I iT express tlie primary man, or Adam; and un­ nal /worship under tlie dominion of Osiris, the of a succession of prophets among them, were discovered that tills Spirit of Truth abides with advent of wlmt Christ promised to limn. Evi­ E, BOSTON, MA doubtedly the Adam believed in by the Children first angel, and became ^worshipers of fire and chosen to carry forward the real spiritual wor­ men, fufilltog tlm promi.io, nnd-tlmt the Comfoi ter dently before tlmt time tim Comforter laid not . c h , ; of Israel was none other than the'recorded. Adam the various elements of tlie eartli, as well as of ship upon the earth; and undoubtedly' from, shall and does really coine to every heart search­ come, save to tlie few wlio were persecuted (lur­ > p r l e t o r a , or Cadmus of the ancient Egpytians, wlio wns the sun and heavenly bodies. These. Persians them, nnd through a genuine distribution of tlie ing earnestly for tlm truth ? ing the ten persecutions at Koine; evidently the SINE68 M a n a g e ! the first divine messenger of their history, and were.,taught, nevertheless, a most sublime and power to prophesy, the truo Messiah was’to be The simplicity of this rendition, ami the beau­ great power and fervor of faith had not been en­ ...... Ediso:: lightened and rekindled: -Tim beginning was ible- writers. who gave to them not only the*"evidences of in­ exalted faith amKphilosopliy ; and you will find expected. You will remember that I inn telling ty of it withal, bring" it - within tlie need and spiration and the reeprds of spiritual power, but many passages in the Zend-Avesta that compare you of a time when among tlie nations of the comprehension of humanity. We have' no need with Luther; it was followed up by Knox ; nnd Iit-page Family N<- even in tin* severity of Calvinism there was IF INTERESTING P ’ _ also gavcKmuch of iheir learning, revealed-to favorably, with the most sublime writings of the East Buddha was expected, aiyli the Egyptians of tlm Vatican at Rome, ho need of of 'them the nature of'certain geometrical symbols,: Psalmist,'or with tho simple instructions of the loojted for a new king'or lory!, and every nation St. I\‘teUs, Jia..need of the. Thirty-nine Articles some redeeming feature, since it brought also the URES; portrayed in the triangle the evidence of the New Testament. We therefore conclude that of the eartli expected at that time, or'within a and their consequences, to to,II us wlmt it means. severity of pure life and Christian deeds. ■ Wlmt ual, PnlloSopblcaXl godlike mind, and forbade these utterances and the epochs of earth in the great periods of Messi­ few hundred years, a new revelation of spiritual Every true, worshiper .within or'without tlm they commenced \viis carried out afterwards iii a tablets to be destroyed, under tlie penalty of, the direful lpniiei' hy, tin* cormpt kings of England; NT-Mrs. J. HP- anic influence have been no less than- three; un­ power to ninn. Tlmt Buddha actually did come Church knows tlmt the Spirit of Truth alone is displeasure of tlie divine mind Osiris. der distinct and mighty messengers;'that each to tlie East niay be denied by some authorities, the Comforter, ami knows tlmt when that Spirit- wlmt they commenced was not fittingly followed led, by the inosJ- Osiris, however, was not the godhead of- the of these three has Imd no less than four expo­ hiit it is-undoubtedly.true that there are some, takes up its abode in the hearts of limn nothing, by Henry VHL, tlie Trotestant King of Eng- Egyptians, lie was only tlie most, ancient angel, accounts at that'time of an expected visitation of. is impossible, and the* world itself is .vanquish­ larnlr Itowever, wlieirkiiigs liiake teligioirtlieir IN ADVAHC? nents, prophets or. apostles; and that these gov­ or the first expression of God’s power to man,' Buddha again to ills people. However, we trace ed.’ Tim first miracles anil works of- tlm Spirit toy, it (hies not matter, since nhibition-itseif often ...... erning the nations of tlio East have left such and was worshiped in the form of the sun, wliicji writings and records upon tlie world as are to be simply the history of tlie seetl of David. The chil­ wrought in tlm Christina Church confirmed this serves Hie purpose of the'Divine Mind, nnd tlio was believed to be the expression of God’s pow­ Reformation m ight.never lmve been-'.reformed' which must f found in the Bible's of tlie Indian, in the Zend- dren of Israel had every reason to expect asking, a .utterance.; About the fifth or sixth century on. I er, and whose light, like that of tlie.Infinite, dif­ Avesta of the Medes and Persians, in the Slms- greater prophet, a true Messiah, Who was to these works ceased; priestly power, papal au­ but-for tlie abuse" of I t in tlit!"early centuries of ifmiey-OrJ fused itself everywhere. The Egyptians did, not come with transcendent jihystcal power and nia thority and kingly rule "made tlm Church the‘in­ its inauguration.. 'Yon have now spuie two hun­ ng House If ter of the Hindoos, in the various works of Cbn- of Co lb y / at that epoch of time embody their devotions in fucius, and in, finally, the Hebraic scriptures, terial splendor, when their.enemies were to.be strument of political warfare and strife, and the dred odd sects of Protestant believers ; you have ild tho Urq>r l . now every variety of opinion, from tlio Unita­ d wlthouiis la the outward and idolatrous forms like those which the.writings of the New Testament, and the Ko­ trodden under foot, when they were to be period of the-Dark Ages was really a-period of rian belief, to tlie high ritualistic performance, ■ explratlodthj tlm* h ve subsequently been discovered. The Egyp­ ran of the Mohammedans, to which we shall avenged for ail their wrongs, and Jerusalem was almost spiritual blindness in the Church. With tians did not dedicate to external deities their presently refer. W e find among the ancient As- to be the citadel of empire. Their anticipation the exception of a few instances, anil the noble that -very nearly resembles tlie Rom an Catholic AUGUST 21, 1875. 1.5 yVIsT K 10 II . O F LIGHT.

cut on Tuesday night, nnd placed til- piece.on which the pho­ table I” others.that “ They are placing roses-In my hair or __^rrrum hy ; you fl>v‘iiT^L':jU;r.ldtl_IUltt->IiaT!r'Tif iipIii|iin, l)Ut hand,” &c.,"aiul upon turning on the light the table was found tograph was in it exactly, both p ya t corn,upondiny precisely TOium; with have enim* Hit'.signs a.ml tokens' of tin' New $>pirikia( ijpbcnoriun a to be covered with flowers, mostly roses, several thicknesses I)i'pon>;'itlon. Wesley saw Mimewliat with tin- .eyes of the '‘with each other an’ I had before, tflil them ; the oral andjram c deep. Several of the ladies had large, beautiful roses placed in tln-ir hair or hands. The flowers seemed fresh ana quite Spirit, ainl in his si-mimi and writings on (rood nligel-., did fittul exiietly toycther. W hat further proof of the extraordinary !~tPI KI T M A T K II 1A LI Z A T TON. wet (it had rained in the afternoon), nnd nil that were brought not M'orn to h.ijii'vo in tho gifts of tin-'Spirit "of tin- earlier ■work o f thi xpiritu thrvtujji ’ifre. Make in needed ? . I’AKT VII. that evening would have nearly or quite filled a half-bushel ape-ties of ('lirLti-nilun. Mv.i-denherg heralded tin- ndvi-nt of A-ic fork, August Ci, lHifi. . A. H. AV. Cakteh. flasket. Here vi'ioii« mid prophecies mid knowledge of spirit-life, which, Proofs for tho World of tho Conuinoncss and Truth 1 h istsuitt i t .—On account of what bcchrred in tills-city liy request of I I have quite low, when 1 liowi-v. r in.ii'-li tinctured with-the prevailing tln-ury of t-crle-' ! h i . i t n iyh t, I must add more indubitable proof of the truth of tho "Amazing Facts and Phenomena " Oc­ be slowly rising i ___ ...... , ___ .Ju ly 11 -iti'tii-i'in .■! hi- tinin, wa- nevertheless a.genuine revelation curring with tho Medium, Mrs. Dr. Jano C. ! and gi-nuineiiess iif the facts and phenomena';occurriiig so I • Indy upon her right, nnd when a little above the table it was and ap; ol -pir: 11 1 1 .power Von have-tmlav tin- sign-'and tekeiis Bioko, in Brooklyn, N.' Y. ' miraciilously in the presence o f tin- gifted womnn, Mrs. Jnne observed thero was a wrentli upon its head, which it request­ chose f of, a in-w period. Mati-rinli'iirha- b.-cii abroad'-in tin- world, .. In addition and seipu n -e to what I have said in my last , C'. Blake. My wife and 1, hy invitation, were at a seance ed in h whisper to be taken off, and was taken by a lady from ualism stamping it-.-If upon tin- foreheads of tho-.- svlio refu-e t,o In-, j just night at the rooms of I)r. J. Ar. Mansfield, who is now Chicago, sitting nearly opposite tome. This ghostly-figure article in tin- Banner of Light in rcfi-rcnce to tin- remarkable continued to rise slowly, and came very close to tlie lady on o t Spir lirv-' in ni-pirat imi, mid this tiiatoi iali-m 11 a - loft its mark photographic pictures, ifif/uoit I'l'imi i-.i, liini, c/o-))iic,if.i nr ay- ! nhsent at Saratoga Springs, but1 whose wife and daughter had terics, Mrs. G uppy’s right, when she was lienrll to screech in a fright­ i p E y lin of tl upon tin- nation, of to-day. . | invited Mr. and Mrs. Blake to tln-ir house, that the spirits ful manner as she discovered liis dark face nnd long black - /"ir.if'u a /tin ii X'iW,'taken in an cxiiuisijyiy finished' state M b proclivl Si.jiiowhoi'i' in tin- World of mind or spirit tin- prophet-have and condition hy tho-spirits in presence oi their medium, .might, if they would, give tlu-ii" rcinarkalile photographic beard within a few inches of bey own, causing’-considerable stroyer fori'toid tin- advent of a m-w epoeii; and for a long period of Mrs. Blake, I desire to otter the following further facts as i and ilowcr dcmonstrntiuiis, through Mrs. Blake as medium. excitement for the time. She begged the spirit to leave her, thin of tiim-, h'-ginning jth woiideiful writinifs in France and Ger­ when it passed over to Mrs. Guppy, who also became much a the ver proofs of tin- genuineness and truth of the idienniin.-na to the ’The circle consisted of eleven persons—ladies and gentle- excited anil begged it to leave her. It then leaned forward many, spreading over l-'.iig'a-nd, and at last into America, ; men — including .the. medium nnd_ht*r .husband.- AVe sat old it- world : . -. . " quite t6"tlie centre of tho table nnd seemed to bow grncefully. . ualism they wlio have seen visions and divaun-d dreams have said La-tisuiiday evening I was invited to a seance to take place • aruuml a table in the back room, the medium’s hands being to nearly nil the sitters; nnd then slowly disappeared in the nnd sla there i- a new visitation of -piiitual 'power coining to man. at the residence of Mrs. Blake, Number tin Clinton Avenue, ' held hii oiie side-hy Mrs. Mansfield, ami on the other by Mrs. same mnnner in which it came. ' land* al Some have In,iked loi-it in ,t!ie actual coming of Clifisf, and 1 Stcvi-ns, and Mr. Blake's hands being held by a lady.on each Considerable other phenomena occurred,..such as bright which Brooklyn. I went over'Sunday afternoon,.and was at the -lights, bells, &c., floating over the table and aboutthe room, there have tn-eli !,lin-e u !i" liaja^ arrayed themselves in snowy which ’house about luilf-pust four o'clock. Dr. Blake, the medium's Mill- of him, and ail hands being upon tlie table, 1 hnd my hands were seen and felt by nearly all tlie sitters through the ' sympnt yarm. iitsmany a time and "ft, prepared for his coming, and husband, took tin-all through his dwelling house, into every , position in the circle next to Mrs. Mansfield. After some opening in tlie top of tlie table, and many flowers nnd other hle.dut on tin- nnin.iw irai.• ifoiu- h.n-k to tln-ir daily life still think- room, anil I was unable to discover anything In the house length of time, during which Mrs. Blake gave to different articles were given to eacli sitter as they asked for them ; but I leetui int: Hint In- wii! oiinie. Theiv are those in voiir midst- of the members .of' the circle various clairvoyant tests, the pieces of I must omit a full account of them in this short article, as.my of. the tie,if looked like camera, lens, chemicals or apparatus of any principal object is to describe tlie test which I received, al­ UvaiiL’elii ai idiiireln wlio -ay that tin- latter days predicted albumen and other paper were plnceifiipoii tlie table, among Durii kind for taking jiliotograplis. I only saw some i-iirh’ y tin- thunders of unite- IJliiki-' siiggc'ti-d that one might lie made out of the clothes- five minutes, and-tlicn by direction of the spirits the light my children—two small reel roses, four pansies, anil one helio­ in tlie trope. Now, when it is remembered that I had not made deuces riali-m and tin- 1 iltIitnintr-s nf“dimi>t and skepticism. hoi s,, down stairs. Accordingly it was procured, and before was turned on, mid in its lays, to tlie' surprise of the mem­ See to it that you do not repeat tin- blunders of tin- past — known my wish to any one present, and lmd' not even men­ .tlie sni .nightfall Mr. Blake and I had improvised a cabinet out- t>f it bers of tin- circle, we saw all tlie pieces of. paper crowded to­ tally wished it at the seance, I consider it a remarkably good “ Is th ’that the m-w Messiah he md expected with llann-, and'cloud, aiiiTsuadry bed i|iiilts and cloths, and a large pieec of curtain gether on tin- table before Mrs. Mansfield, immediately about tqst, and it deserves to be made public, ns it most clearly At 5-6 and glory, and earthly splendor, rind.'all that tin- dews cx- calico o n the front, in wliieh was a hole, curtained. -This aiid under ln-'r band nnd that of the medium, clasped togeth­ proves the genuineness of Mrs. Guppy’s wonderful powers, the sir ' pccti-d See to it that the 11*• w Messiah, or the, coining Man clothes-horse cabinet stood bn-th.e Hour, near one end of the er on tin- surface of tlie table. Mrs. Mansfield and the medi- which slie gives “ without'moncy ami without price ” to such sheet thought of hy all peoples, shall imt also he expected to he a as are favored witli a sitting in her circles. ered’ parlor, but far enough.from tin- wall that persons could with 1 pm raised tlii-ir bands, and I hunted among the papers, a n d — I must relate one other very goodliest and I have done. A meetini kitn;. In tin- political world it has liei-n thought that the facility go all around and about it, and could go iuto it, too, icoiithifnl to_ In hold—f found two exijuieitely executed photo- gentleman,'while in the circle-around'the table, requested , Singiiq time Would come when some, man mightier than the rest and examine il. yruph* in the idle of'pupe.r*, nnd hrouyht them forth, and ex- that Ids hat-might be brought him from tlie lmt-stnml in the Psalms ’dered would , rule the nat'intis i.'f, the earth. If tln-re was an anti- At about eight o’clock, some nine ladiesjuid gentlemen hav­ h ib ittd Un in to a l l ! One of these pictures was that of a dark- hall, which was not done ; but, while partaking of a sumptu­ chri't, it iiiight.be found in Napoleon or Ca-sar,' who snnglit ous tea-geiieioiislv provided.by our hostess, his hat was tioijj. ing assembled, Mrs. Blake was seated on one side of the coiiiph'Xibned nnd strong-feat bred, well dressed lady ; and tlie tu re,’ to sway with force of arms the miu'hty nations of men. If brought and placed in his lap; While sitting closely, packed table with .those pieces of photographic paper on said table ' other was of a fair-haired,^blonde-complexhmeil gentleman,' between two Indies-be felt bis bat being forced into Ids lap “ The then- In- mi antichrist to-Stay, it i- in that statesman of Kurope before her, and Mr. Iliake opposite to her to manage the. fiill-faced nnd good-featured ; but ns likenesses of any. per- from under the table, ns if to create a little merriment as well Clindv All tin who keeps all the nations of f'liristciuloni ar.lncd, that one light of tin- chnndelh-r; the rest of its sat around the talde, 1 sons known to the cirele, tln-y were not w holly recognized, as a test. ' emperor or one nation may .hold sway, for a time. We (-are In my humble opinion, too great an estimate cannot be truly all.having hold of hands—including tin- medium and her bus- j But ln-re is the great proof test-fact, which -there is, no con- and t.. not who In- he, I'rotestant. kind or I’rote-tant minister of placed on Mrs. Guppy's labors, ns she is a lady of tlie highest band. The JigJit hy-itig,•tnt:ne(l~..oir,.the...suiUicp commenced. : tradicting, and will he taken as evidence-in any 6i»m t of jus- respectability, who attracts to her free seances those of high I nXtendi state, who can say to all the nations of (he eartii ivy-example;' AVe united in singing for about live minutes, ipul the medium ; lice: The piece of nlbunn n puper, upon which wn.i the photo- rank nnd position; not so easily reached by those mediums ing of ten by “ 'We have eoiniueii d this peace, and-you must aiin your- railed for tin- light. 'The light was tunied on, and lo, three ! yrnphie picture of the. Indy, wue one of the piecee of which I who cannot afford to give their services gratuitously. Thus it '11 occasio •-si-lyes-to a w'lirtikif'podliiifriM'fdre (here can in- permanent of. the pieces of photographic paper Imd pictures on-tliem— !' hnd the peculiarly nnd pnrtieularly cut off piece in m y pocket, seems spirits choose their ow instruments as best pleases them t'o forward their owii great work.. nted peace-, " whosoever does this is tin- antichrist of tin- eartii. tw onf llu-m of Indies, and one of a gentleman of dark- coin-, ! oinl-iii the pri senec o f the'cirele H ook the cut-off piece f rom my I folic He who eiLneates a nation, and thereby a continent, to hc- I must apologize for trespassing so much upon your.valu­ plexion and the features of a Spaniard. "That is’ a Cuban | paper* in .m y jiocki t, a n d m a tc h e d ' it ex a ctly w ith the edye.it o f able tiine and space. Bespectfully yours, tlie C . dleye that there is Imt one power, and that power tin- sword, follov gentleman," said the medium, “ and it is for Mr. Bruce," j Me paper on which wan tin ladif n picture ; and all the members -, A. L. W illiam s, o f M ic h ig a n , U. S . -1. is tin- antichrist of to-day, even.though that sword were 10(! Finborough Hoad, West Brompton, July 18, 1875. sun Ic (wlio with liis daughter was of the cirelepand recently from ' of the circle are williny to affrm to this, for (hey'saw it with to a c drawn against-his Satanic majesty. We sav tin- weapons of Hiilia.) Mr. Bruce did not wholly recognize the likeness, i their own eyes, riyht before' tiltin'. Jhnideit, T and other ihein- nnd ti peace iirc’greater than those ,|f war, and the Messiah wlio is 'W ritten Tor the lluuncrof Light. and took it’away with him. for further recognition. But here ; hern o f the circle, before the tiy h t was tu rn e d dow n, nine thin pc-, niulie comitit; to man is not the Messiah of hlundshod. We say, that “THE L IF E BEYOND.”- is tin- great fact of tin- evening ! Hue of the pictures of the In \ ndiarty cut piece of puper upon the table, and it wan totally Chris tin-dawn of peace is the daWu of the •<'oinl'or.tei-, and wine Mint- dies, the other being umeedgnizeil, was at once recognized by blank on both sides; indeed, Mr.''Sunns, of the circle, turned ever uplifts the, hands of those who toil, or drives away the BY EDWARD OHEEY. ineeti both Mr. Bruce anil his daughter ns a beautiful portrait of on r i very piece of paper upon the table, and showed their both Lns curse and fear of ileatli, or,makes it possible for. nations to Ins daughter who died some years ago. Tin- whole company sid, n—blank—to the members, and counted them all before tlie \ _ _ f l little child began his eartldy journey lows, dwell together in peace and unity, and tilled with justice, lie saw the remarkable resemblance of tin-face and features of ; tiyht was- turned down ; mat, includiny the two pictures, it was Laughing nt life, believing it eternal, I asce rode is the ('oinfin ter whom you me to'expect.' ,|lie"pieture to tlinse of the living daughter of Mr. Bruce sit­ .found, after the tiyht with turned on, that there lean the same And, as lie progressed, neared a curtained door-way, We i-iire nut hy wind name in- inay in- known. His spirit then, ting witli us. Here then was a test—a proof test,'wliieh tin- iiiiji'ib, r, by a c tu a l count, a n d u ill th e rest o f the p a p ers, except O’er which was writ:- (‘From lienee no one returns I” little of truth inay lie found In that science wliieh-uplifts the world culls for. -Mr. Bruce and his livingdnughterare ready the tiro, were blank as before. While gazing on tills enigmatic legend, we ai thought of man 'and the hand'of labor ; his spirit' of-truth- •to allinn to this picture'ns the likeness of a daughter and sis­ \ This, then, is jmsitire and circumstantial i.koai, testim o n y, nine may In- found in all that unity of toil that lands tlit- tirotlicr- An old mnn glided by him, passed the threshold, -sea. ter who lias departed Ibis life, and I and tlie members of tin- j mat totally shuts out any thonyht of trick , deriee or fraud »;i- And, ’mid tlie sobs of tearful friends and loved ones, liooil of Inhor together ; his spirit .ol' truth may lie found ill really oirole will-nflirm to what I liavo recorded iu reference to it. I on tin part of the medium or her husband, and. leads to the in- valley those loftier purposes and higher maxims which ^rivi- to hu­ Vanished from sight behind the sombre pall. A ft or I liis t here were materializations in tin; improvised cab­ ! eritable eonriction that these pictures were mnile by the spirits, ’ , tracts manity the hope of a hetter day and a disenthrallmi.-nt from Next came an aged woman ; then a young mail; like inet of several faces,'male, ami female, which,'on account of and them only. A'o mortal has anythin!/ to do with making \ i the hoods of abject toil and temporal pride. His rule must be A youthful mother and her new born Infant; i..... Inspii i '-; the character of tin- light and the color of tin- curtain-calico, : than exer/it proeuriny the'papcr and plaeiny it upon the table ' , expected, anil must come w hen any sutlieicnt number of peo­ Atroupe of handsome'youths and beauteous maidens; ting were not distinct .enough for recognition, and did not look in. fo r the spirits to'manipulate into pictures through the medium, enno And then a long array of innocents. ple dm the ihirtli siiall witli hiving kindness ainl harmony appearance much better than “ false faces,” or'mnsks ; but at 1 without camera, lens, chemicals, o f apparatus of any kind eisi- nn ai ahiiu-' together, resolved that ponce and love alul tl utli only tin-excellent suggestion of a lady of tin- circle, after tlie m e­ : ble to m o rta l eye. ' ‘ Who are those silent ones?” the boy demanded nil m shall be their ifui.de. Ilis spirit inevitably must come when hollo . tin- peace-makers of the earth shall teach men that justice is dium came'out of lu-r trance and the cabinet, no less than j. Mrs. Mansfield lias these two photographic pictures, and to ,Of 011c who stood aud. wept before the portal; tlie better than war, ami that truth is a more powerful sword tliap four-of-ns went respectively into tlie cnhinct, rjal under tlie om- of them 1 hold tlie nmtoji piece, cut off by myself before 1 What is the meaning of that time-worn uentence? pass that wliieh slays thousands-, without edm'iitin.g'the lu-artsand same conditions of light, imitating tire spirits pi’Aour faces h) I tll<‘ jiivturo u’tttf tnlrun. Olir .myn olueuui itmlilj alllim to lllC a h - those mute beings real, like you nnd me?” 1-. tlie minds of tile people. the opening, and the appearance of oii’r hoitl* h'ihI /n e t* was ! manipulation of the spirits among the papers under her band 1 What.is the old rope there-in liniae that a whole nation or "•Poor boy! poor thoughtless one! ” replied the mourner; in hetw r tlnii) Unit tit' Un' --p ir itu , Our faces, through the ton kingdom .should hq-arrayed against him, and prepared to while we were in tlie dark, and she is totally convinced and Then, in a solemn tone, read the inscription ; opening of the em tain-enlico and hy the dim light, looked .... „nddi take.arms : llatlie'r fear the'.subtle power of ignorance, ■ satisfied of the truth and genuineness of the mediuniship of Adding,yrTlmt is the grave—the end of alTthliigs^- .decl which abroad in the land makes il possible lor prejudice ami like masks and false faces too. But tlie test of tlie m aterial! • Mrs.'.-Blake and these .photogrifjtliic manifestations, as she - -And tiio.se who cross its threshold sleep In death !” ing blindness to sway tin-'masses of the people. ' Ifather si-ueto it ■ zalion was Ibis. Soon after, as' Mrs. Blake entered tlie cabi­ and the circle were aiid are of What follows-: . . 1 calls tliaf every town and city, every place Ihrimghoiil Christen­ ** And must I enter, too?" tlie child inquired. dom,i- the scene of enlightened understanding,tlmt llo pope, net and sat down in tlie chair near the front, the spirits raised After this photographic demonstration some of the mem­ go' ill) tlie eurtain-enlieo over the lap of Mrs. Blake, and her bers of the.circle wanted more; pictures, but the spirits said •" Yes !’’ said t)ie other, gazing sadly on liiiii; may priest, nor. king can terrify the heart-that i-jtruly upod, or- grea tlu-mind that i-tru,l,\'.enliL'liteneil. llather make it possible form in the chair, from her’waist to liyr feet, was all the. tim e' tlu-y could not give. any more, .piclium- tluvt n ig h t; but soon Sooner or later you must pass that curtain, that in the Kileii of the eomiin; days all nations of tile earth, of" tlit- maleriativ.ation of spirit faces visihTe'To'’tlie.iiu'nO')ur.s they ordered the light turned down, and we began to sing; And sleep tlie slumber of your forefathers! witli ample room and ifodlike-Jaws, shall abide in peace to- of the eirelo. " again, and continuing thus fof five minutes, by direction-the 'ifelln-r. I.'atler niake.jt possible that every'.lintnan being Some'flourish for awhile, then droop and wither, shall be sheltered and fed and clothed and spiritually illu­ But lii more test-proof facts. On last.Tuesday evening, light was again turned on, and.to our surprise and great grat­ Ainl some are cut down in their full perfection, ^ • B1 mined, so that the broad, uratnl earth shall md present tin- Aug. :!il, Mr. and Mrs. Blake were .at our residence iirNew ification, we found the table strewed witli '(lowers' of many .While others live ns tlidugh Death lmd forgot them ; Aug contrast of paupers in Christian Jands and'vast, uninhabited York, and \ve had a seance, with a select circle of seven of kinds and varieties, the perfume and fragrance of which 'were Blit, after nil, they enter that veiled door 1” ideas 'plains w'hefi.u-there is roinn, loj-all. I.et us have a reliuion our friends besides tlieni. Wivsat around tlie table, ainl, the delightful. There were tea roses, white roses, red roses ; there mont wliieh makes tire Spirit of Truth a ifodlike mind inlialiitiii);' a light la-jug turned down, we all took .bold of lm'nds, includ­ were fuchsias nnd violets and pansies, ami. a great quantity “ 'Aiid do they ne’er return ?” tlie boy demanded; This pi'rfeet b-rin, with tin- laws of health and justice proclaimed " Is Hint the end of what I deemed eternal ? there upon the, earth. And we now predict that in tin-centre of ing the medium and her husband, the latter, being between of geraniums aiid other llower.-t, all fresh, dewy ami beauti­ Is there 110 life beyond that dread mausoleum ?” . • - ere such a enniini; time, of which these visions and signs, revela- my .wife and myself, and tin- former between Mr. Kldridge ful, and In a fine state of clenh-and nice preservation, even to sist ..tiuns aiuLpropheeies, the ptesenee of. mitiisteriiit; spirits, and and Mr. Alden, of this ejty,. AVe commenced ns usual, sing­ their little petals. Surely these were nerer in Anybody's pock- “ None!” was the sad reply, “ my child, they 're dead!" Bri; the love ot the departed are but the beuinnini's—in such a ing— which is always dotn\ by the request' of .the spirits—and cts or dress skirts, or under any covering; and Mr. and Mrs. “ Nay !” said anpther of tlie band of mourners, ten enniini; tiijn- tin- earth shall witness,’and the world.shall know, qui’ after about,live minutes the light was turned oil, at the medi­ Blake, as Mrs. Mansfield saiff had been with her in her room “ They only sleep until the Day of Judgment, '.1 !'i the actual presence of the ( 'oniforler—the-Spirit of Truth ems Jj i shall roino to abide w ith uiati. In the lanifiiaue.of tin- mod­ um’s request, and .before us, aiming tlie small picces"K')f paper crer since five o'clock, and it was now after nine o’clock P. M. When.fliey will riso again and be rewarded ; have ern seer, Andrew Jackson Havis," His physical form of love iipon the Bible, were two photographic pictures—ope of a lady No mortal could hare brought them there upon that table befor'e ‘ Have no fear, child, tlie dead will rise again !’.’ Cemi , , 1 and wisdom shall fake on the out ward slia'pe of man, and and.one of .a gentleman—neither of which, lioweyerj was re­ us. N o; it was the work of the spirits. to . v*;H • shall, through tin- law's of harmonious life and perfected Kueli ope of the com­ “ Believe.them n o t!’,’ exclaimed a man of Science, cognized by any member of tin- circle. But here Was tlie test irii spirit, reveal tlie ifodliead anew''." pany took some of the rosCs and (lowers for preservation. I From whom the'others shrank as from infection, ...... rati liciieve you not this? Then to wind pud does inau live ? If fact': T'lie picture-of tin- gentleman was on a piece of paper have a pansy nnd some leaflets. Is not this, too, evidence 1 thele that which In- was lie may not also become, there is no belief “ The.power that made this earth and ail that’s 011 it, torn olf at tin- corner,by Mrs. Blake, and tlie torn-olf piece of I have then.established, by incontrovertible evidence, tlie Uses.tlint portal as a crucible. in prophecy. Tin- Spirit -siiall abide, with men. The time nai drawetli nil'll when thb presence shall appear andwiieirtlie which I hnd in' hiy pocket-book. I took it out, nii'd before the truth and genuineness of the wonderful ami amazing spirit .Comforter that is to wipe all tears from youreves shall dwell circle, sn ail could see and affirm to it, I matched .-the small manifestations coming through Mrs. Jane U. Blake, and the What they call dentil is simply reconstruction Of-atom-molecules,'that have existed du in your midst, and tin- New Jerusalem shall come wherein Hit of torn-olf paper to tlie piece of paper on which .was-tlie. genuineness and extraordinary power of lief inediumship for - plac< tin-re is no more nijflit and no moh- grief, and no inure sad­ ..photographic picture of the gentleijianI have this picture the benefit of the world. There is no more reason to dou^t Through endless changes of the silent forces. spiri ness and sorrow, and no more darkness, no light of tin-sun ami the-matching torn-olf-piece with me now. 'oil the evidence, and the facts being established I am right In ' Such is the mystery Ignorance terms death.” • ’ free i i l l nor of tin- moon, for there ,is no night tin-re, imt only that I hnd a sliei-t of nllmmcu paper which'Iliad procured from saying that tlie spirits, in their demonstrations to mortals, are • Th abiding Presence and that perfect Peace which lias overcome Bewildered with these strange, recondite teachings, Intel the world. ’ Mr. Maxwell, tlie photographer, a day or two before, and bad getting beyond those who are most advanced in spirit experi­ The weary child approached the Place of Silence, that POl-.M. cat-some of it up’iato test pieces, reserving the cut-olT bits ence, and to keep up with them we will have to be contiininlly Parted the curtain and beheld tlie Future', gooc W im’tS TftK C’OMKOHTKK'’ ' ,* myself; but on none of these that night did any picture ap­ juid continuously on the alert. Indeed, our most sanguine ex­ Then, smiling, said: “ There is a life beyond!” do Far-awav, in ancient Jerusalem, pear, Airs. Blake not expecting it, because, as she said, it was pectations are overreached, arid it would seem that the spirits sue he lie -walked ’in-atli tin- light of the still, necessary for tin- spirits to magnetize it through her firstJ^he are bringing us nearer and nearer to the boundless expanse, And, as lie spake, the grave received bis body, Trailing in the dust his garment’s hem, • While liis immortal spirit parted from-jt ; .; cia thought; and this does seem a necessity, ns tlie following re­ of their own world4 and with their good nnd wise guidance His work and ins life were done. And, in a flood of shining, wondrous glory, , inf markable fact will show, besides'being a test and a proof of and'guardianship, we may .truly'sing and think and feel, pre And tln-y followed him, tin- best beloved; the spirit picture.-T:' „ „ -Returned unto the Mighty, GramlUnknawn..!____ mo Itv his’side witli tears and With moans,> “ Nearer, my_God, to Thee.” A. G. \V. Cauteii. . In tin- presence of Mr. and Mrs'.-BInke, anil the members of Fri Anil they"watched close for tin- spoken word,- New York, Avgust ~th, \R75,. ' . . ’lov ’Mid tin-ir sorrowful tears and groans. the 'circle, after our seance xvas over, I cut off somo more il Great Work—The Right Book in the Right A ge. - sul ltut over the city i) cloud hung dark, marked pieces from_my remaining part sheet of albuinen- Fronvthe London Medium ainl Daybreak of July bip .To tlie Editor of the Banner of Light!*-*- ' tin And tin- skv was rent with lire, glazed paper, and 'then I cut oil two rectnngulnf pieces, and AN. EXCELLENT? TE8T; AT MRS. GUPPY’S SEANCE. And tin- Spirit of Hod, witli a living spark, out of each of tlu-se..I cut out an oval 'or lemon-sliapi-d piece I have long and anxiously awaited the opportunity to pe­ trii Kindled tln-ir liyart’s desire— of paper, reserving itlie outside corresponding piecesmyself To the Editor—Dear Sir: Through the' kindness of Mrs. ruse, that wonderful production, “ The World’s Sixteen Cru­ • For tin- love and a pence that could bless men so, and putting them among other papers in my pocket, anil with Guppy, I had tlie pleasure of attending one of tlie most high­ cified Saviours, ” hy K. Graves, and how the opportunity To abide vet awhile on the earth below. ly interesting seances at her residence in South Kensington has been afforded me, and tlie pleasure Realized in a thorough - tlie others I gave the two ovnl pieces to Mrs. Blake, that she th What time siiall tin- Comforter conn- jfuu say, on tlie evening of the Both uit.yit-whicli there were present nnd careful reading of its pages prompts me, from a sense of might take tliein home-with her. She didso, hud the next thirteen Indies and'gentlemen. All but one or t\yo were Who briiigetb tl’u-'Spirit of Peace v 1--.-' duty, as one among the many laborers for the overthrow of ■fo lie cometli e'en now, lie is herdTtPdaj-, night there was li seance nt her own house, under the usual strangers to me, nnd as it seemed to he’my lot to receive tlie sc W ithTrutliasyourlicnrt’srelease; conditions, and my pieces of paper were on tlig table before best test of tlie evening,. I deem it just to .Mrs. Guppy and religious ignorance and eccl'esiastic&l tyranny, and the spread , 81 Whenever an error is met and slain, lu-r, and 1 am told that there wera fir e photographic pictures the cause she so nobly represents to give a'brief. account of of useful knowledge and tlie elevation of mankind; to.ex­ C There conn-th tin- Christ, tin- Truth Spirit again. - the sfiance, especially that part relnting to myself. press some thoughts in belialf of its truly great >and unparal­ produced at tlinTflme’, niiiTIainoirg them was a pir/itre on one Ata 1- *1.1%tlie request of Mrs. pGuppy...... tlie _ room____ * was • j thoroughly c What time sliaibthe Comforter come,' you say, ? leled merits. When we consider.the fact, tliat the world in of my lemon or omt-shtiped pit ecu of paper which I had cut out searched, secured and arranged for the circle by tlie gentle­ lfi AVitli what token or spoken word.; , ' men present, in which I took an nctivc part, and lean most one of its moral revolutions is about reaching its perihelion, .Shall we know tin- light of the promised day, - the niyht before anil yin n to.iTr*. Make.. -Mr. Hobert K. Bruce, % the gentleman from Cuba before ^alluded to, and an honest cheerfully state that nothing was found secreted in tlie room, thus, .bringing into ra p p o r t the wisdom of the two spheres, ir And hear (lie voieo'of our Lord'.’- . ’ jior were there any flowers of any description in tlie room, or He cometh e’eii now where tin- word of love and truthful plan, came-Jo’ my office yesterday, and not finix­ (the earthly, and the heavenly,) and when, too, we see-the Is spoken, He cometh from worhls above.. ing me in just nt-tlie time, enclosed for me in a letter which deadly weight hanging to the wheels of Progression’s Car, as He abides iu the lowly and loving heart, lie placed on my desk my lemon or oval piece of paper, with the natural result of a belief in the vague theories of the .. He dwells in tlie beam of day ; ’■ the beautiful, highly-finished photograph of a young midship- hands in the usual. manner,'when.almost immediately there past, concerning vicarious atonement, etc., which tend to All nature is vocal witli Hod’s great art, were indications of spirit-presence, which by raps gave direc­ cloud the inner perceptions and stifle the voice ot reason, All truth must still bid him.stay.. nmn, not recognized, however, but looking in style nnd cap tions how to conduct the seance, and tlie character of tiie and uniform ns if lie might have belonged to some one of the thereby preventjng millions from comprehending and atfeept- .... _ t He cometh to every heart when pain . manifestations wliieh we might expect. We were then re­ was Is vanipiislied by joy and hope agnin. ■ t ships of Hie Pacific Mail Company, (and it is a fact, I believe, quested by Mrs. Guppy to nnuie the articles we desired the ing the glorious doctrine of a demonstrated immqrtality, the Wlmt tokens athwart the sky appear? - that some of“ those cadets, or midshipmen, "were drowned .spirits...... to bring us. When When iit f becnihe my turn ’ I* said----- I would thought strikes us most forcibly that nevet lias there been a What (lame burning goidefi and red? . somo time ago, ami-we may be able to have the likeness recog­ make no request, but they might bring me wliat they chose. time when a jbook was in more positive demand than “ The Behold the dawn, of the day is here ; 1 had, however, before leaving my residence that evening, World's Sixteen Crucified Saviours.” Not only the vast col­ nized hereafter.) ' ‘ . ■ stated to a friend Mint I would ask to have a wreath placed L« ! the life.which ye once thought dead,. lection of rare and telling facts contained therein, but their That tlie love of the Truth Is revealed to man, ■ I opened Mr. Bruce’s-letter, and read its content^ as fol­ upon my head, with flowers in it corresponding to the num­ And Christ walks the eartii with Hod’s spoken plan. lows : ’ . — - - ber of my children (being seven) now in the States. The appropriate arrangement and style of expression cannot fall of J udge—1Tlie enclosed is. one of the pieces of paper sent lights were now extinguished, and tlie spirits began to fan us making a favorable ImpreBsion for the author as a man of su­ Oh -ThouJthat revealeth ail truth to the world, hy you to Mrs. Blake’s last night. I ivns present when tlie rapidly, which was most agreeable, as it was'excessively perior talent and scholarly attainments, on the mind of every a Speak thou to each human heart; ■ likeness came,jind 1 can vouch-for its authenticity. warm with the door and windows all shut .nnd closely cur- person whose privilege and good fortune it may he to read Let the doubt and the sin and the sorrow depart, -tained; but we were not kept long in waiting before tlie scene a Leaving only Thy Joy here unfurli Boiieiit.K. Bhuce.” the work. Long may Bro. Graves be permitted, to labor in 'jriijd, was changed, and all at once tlie room seemed filled with a the useful sphere allotted him, and may he succeed in bless­ \a As springeth the day from the darkened night, How astonished I was. • I immediately got from my pocket- rich perfume, as of many flowers, and those at the table one- So may wfe from error to Truth’s own light. papers the outside frame picce'of paper, in wliieh the oval was ing every family In the land with oneof nls Invaluable booksl j after another exclaimed, “ They are dropping flowers on the Cerro Oordo, Ind, J . H , M e n d e n h a l l .

1— 21, 1875. B A. ISriNVE B O F B I G- H T .

Y from n real fountain. Both ladies solemnly as­ Instructing Ha offlrers to make arrangements for establish­ hundreds who have called upon her. for sittings, 8PIBITUALIST MEETINGS. § aimer C0rresp0 itbenxe. sert that they witnessed these phenomena as ing a suitable headquarters iu Philadelphia for mediums, and nil express much pleasure, etc. Mrs. Crock­ speaker* and Spiritualists, and to Institute a bureau of In­ Cim .HKA. M akh.-TI ip BllilfClirlntlRii SpIrRuallstshold herein described, and the spirit controls of both formation. a reading room and a circulating library. er, formerly of Richmond, Ind., nnd compara­ imuMWiK* every .Sunday In Hjmllwrn-Htreet (’hapel, near are most emphatic in their assertions 'that they Resntvfat That the President and Secretary he requested . ' ’ Sutton Notes. to communicate through tho spiritual. inters with all spir­ tively, a new medium (less than ft year, I think, HellliiKliam street, al 3’aml 7 r. u. M rs. M. A. R icker, did so occur, and attach great significance to itual, liberal and progressive societies, asking their coop­ h*K0lars|H‘ttker. treats free, I), J. Rleker, Hup't. Here hi the quiet little town of Sutton, X. IT., them, especially the wreatli of lluwers encircling eration and support In carrying out the spirit Of this pre­ since she first, became Influenced)', is giving very ‘ llAiiwini Rout, M ask.-T heriil.lilreirsRroKmiitlveLy­ both.” amble and resolution; ceum in erts at Snetul Mall rv riy Humlny a l I2‘> r . it. (J. O , I have been working during tlie'pnst three weeks. hr.gulrtd, That the executive committee Ik* requested to good satisfaction ns n test'a ml business medium. Smalley, ('omlurtnr; '1'. B. Baker, Assistant Conductor; .July lltli I spoke in Union Church to very large take such measures ns they mny deem expedient for estab­ She is destined to do much good. Mrs. Mary Mrs. A. dcukltivHuatdian; W. R. Kelley, Mindral Dfrcc- lishing a suitable headquarters Iu the elty.of Philadelphia. tor;S. Turner, LHnarlan; Mrs. A. Hobldns, tfeeietnt'y.* and appreciative audiences. In the.morning I .O h io . 7 The committee on nominations reported the following Weeks, Mrs. Fny and Mrs. DeWolfe—all good S a i. km, M ash. — Lyceum Hull.--Tim llutnanltarlnn A»- CLEVELAND. — A -correspondent writes: named persons, who were elected.us ulilcurhof the State So­ fiociatlon Jiold ineeilnus evpry Sunday, nt 3 ami 7H r. u, chose for my subject "ThoThilosophy of Spirit­ lely for the ensuing year: . , mediums—are well known to tlie readers of the II. M. Rohlnsoti, 4 Audi.(loverr sistreet, Seerelury. ‘ ualism," showing that the ever-glorious religion Tlie First Religious Society of Progressive President—Isaac Itehn, M. I)., of Philadelphia.. Banner, ns they have been here many years. VUUdrtn'n Pr»grt*h\v? L wiviiih.- ('omluetor, .Idhu Han- P ick Prftiidrntu—Dr. Washington Harr, of Philadelphia; dull; (iuardlan, Mri. A. \vuteihouse; Librarian, .lames of Spiritualism divests Christianity of .its mys­ Spiritualists liieets every Sunday in Temperance C. Stevenson, do.; A. J. Musser, of Columbia; Kbeticzer 'There are still two Lyceums here, one hide- Foster; Heeretary, S. ., UI9 Spllng Harden ciety meets at Libert) Hall Sunda)*at 2*- and 7in l\ U. street, Philadelphia, ~ i attendance; tlie other is connected with the First Man A. Ulcklnsoii. (’oirespondlnn Heetetary. Quaker stroyer, nevertheless' ft only alms at the destruc­ in Mny as a' religious institution ; nnd our Con­ hoard of ManugerR—.James h. Hhumxvay, S. Minnie tion of that which is corrupt, false or useless; nt Slmmway, Philadelphia; .John S. Isett. Spruce Creek; 'Society of. Spiritualists,vaml is nt present, in niK.iVed; .1. F. Baxter Uurlijg September. stitution and Articles of Association are recorded Thornton Comfort, Philadelphia; William It. Evans, \j A it t.m Mtn'. M ash.—Meet In^H an* held r v n \ Sunday In the very same time that ft is overthrowing the on the Book of Iteligious Societies, Cuyahoga Co. ’arversvllle, Bucks Co.; Dr.-Vetherolf, Tamaqua; .Jacob quite a thriving condition. There are a few TeiuH’nihrr Hall by the Spit HuallMs and Llbernlht*. Sid- old it- is building up the new ; and when Spirit- Becords. .We have had James<'Madison Allen Kenglm, York; l>avld liavard, Chester Valley; Lydia A; faithful workers in its Interest, and we hope ilicy llow c, S ecretary . , . ualism demands that the crimes, the misery, want Schollcld, A. Mary Wise. Mary Parker.-S, A. Anthony, Y Me, Secre­ death and the resurrection are always connected, the one ta ry . . j I lectured in the same church upon “ The Origin BYr\»Ei l KICKY. C. HASKELL. following Immediately jtfter tlie other. It has come to doxy, and would lmve tlieni comprehend ideas of of. the Christian Religion.” teach us the philosophy of life, Joexplulu ihe-lawsof Inspi­ truth and 'justice—would'Q’inve them learn true \\ K> r (iiK iins.. M a s s. | |h> Liberal Association hold ration, vhjelh though theyhavo existed In all ages of the meet Iiik* cvei > Sunday In Wildwood Hail, LeeHnesat 'l “ Tho Bloop-of-war ‘Falcon,* Captain Lindsay, ononf tho iml7 I*. M. M. K Ftem-h. Biesident; II. M, Macluilre, , During .the week we were extremely busy ships which lmd aided tho British at tho hatllo or Bunker world, have been hut little understood. Spirits from the land Spiritunlism, they must come forward now — making preparations for n Grove Meeting nt Hill, tin tho 5th or August made hor appearance In Ipswich of I In* blest, the honm'of the angels, Inspire us With living, Souetary. Mary L. Kiouch.-regular speaker. Hay, and came nearly to tho mouth or Anutsi|imm harbor, burning thoughts, The human mint) Is a storehouse of ‘-’the accepted time” —take an interest in the Keezar roml, North Sutton. Meanwhile Dame germs, emhryotlc and Imperfect, yet the germs of all tin* A SIM \ I.U, O. ( til hi I e u ; s PioKiessIve l.vceillll IliretBftt when Lindsay dispatched a burgo, with about lift) moti, to Lyceum, nnd make it ail: institution of leamiiig, Moi’b*) 's Hall ever> sunda\ al II'j a . m . .1. S. Morley, Nature was Justus busy, nnd when Sunday morn­ land on Collin's Beach and got a supply of sheep from tlm- thoughts that shall mark the character of me Individual through all the coming future*. The physiologist will tell C o n d u cto r;'M ix T. A. Knapp, H uaidlan; Mis. K. T . Colo* ing made its appearance, the sky was overeast adjacent pastures. Major <’n!ll|i, with a fow men from Ills one that they will he proud of because of its man. Assistant Unaidlau; llaiilet |)a> ton, Seeietary. ' farm and vicinity—not more,tlmn tlvcor six—suspecting his •mi that lit the upper and lower law hniiesnt anew-born witli dark clouds, nml tlitf rain, gently falling, design. repaired to the beach, ami from behind some sand nfant may he found the germs of all the teeth that will perfectness, nnd the good it is doing for tlie .ris­ A 1T 1.M o n . Wl>. Mi’ctliiK’' ale held at Connell Ha made the thirsty fields rejoice, and so we were knolls kept up such brisk tiring upon the barge atudmap* ■vttr come forth, each little germ lolded up there, and vet ing generation. each Sundai at - t*. m . obliged to hold our meeting indoors. preached that the oflicers In command, supposing a whole distinct aiid well-marked as the hnslKof a future tooth. So A I I. xn TA, . l i \ . I'ir.st .l.v.voem/fiui ,./ N id ri/m i/u f# ,— company of soldiers to lie'lying in ambush, concluded to It Is Iu the mlm); (ho germs of thought are there, and We Spiritualists who worship at Glow’s Opera Ulllccis: .1. M. Kills’,^Atlanta. 1'iesblent: It.c. Ken, Ma­ ' Sunday, July 25th, I lectured nt Union Church put back to tho shin without drooling his object. they come forth sometimes etude and ImpeiT. e.t, ns up r«* rietta. Win.Cob-man, ( iitbbei t, It. H. Altonl, l.atiiauno, in the morning nt 11 o'clock upon “ The Evi­ non'8 llltitory of Olou'cf.vttr, Morr. ghosts of Idea*, so weak that they eanin.t stand. ’ Kueh one House lmve been agreeably entertained for smut' Vico I’reshtejits; W’lll. li. Rots) lli, Atlanta. Seeietary, of us has had dim ami shadowy thoughts In regard to some dences of Mnn's Antiquity.” A t '1 o'clock, in In tlie glowing light of a summer day, great truth. It is tlie mission of the spirits to vitalize months‘by the spirits who control Dr, Maxwell HATII.KCltKKKwMlcH.- The.Fits! Soclett of Spiritual-’ -the same church, upon the-following subject: thestfget ins, nml make them so strong that th»T will carry Istslmld meeilntfsat Siuarfs I lull evei) sumluv.at |n«* a ,, Lies a pleasant picture on either hand— and Mrs. A. II. Colby; they were followed- hy m . and i'-j i \ m . A. H, Aveilll. Picsldent; .1. V.,spencor, "Is the.Christian's Bible the Word of God?" conviction to Hie world, and we utter them without an)" TIk* blue Atlantic stretching away. hesitation. Most of our Ideas In regard to spiritual truths A. A. Wlieeloek and J. M. Peebles. Mrs. Colby Societal’) ; William .Merrill. Treasurer. At fi.o’clock I held a meeting in.tlie Grove upon Verdant levels of salt marsh-lano, are first seen “ ag through nglnss, darkly." hut after­ ' Ha y CITY, M m it. The SpiritualBI S..e|ciy hold meet­ the shores of Keezar Pond. This -Is a beautiful wards they stand out lit hold relief, and we accept them is an exceedingly interesting spealfcr, and is at ings iu L\ecu nr I lull each Sunday a t in ^ A. M. and 7‘a I*. M, And just below In long white reach and live by them. Spiritualism Is thus bringing truth to- Hon. S. M. tiie *n. I'lesnlcnt: Mrs. »K A. Webstci, seen*- sheet of water, surrounded with high hills cov­ The wave-kissed sands of Collin’s Beach. mankind and enabling them to divest, ilictnseives of all the all times ready to receive subjects from the audi­ ta ry . “ ered' with a luxuriant growtli of trees. Our fear which the church lmd enthroned there. it teaches the ence. I have lmd the pleasure of hearing her H a i.t im o h i:. Ml), -hjiric //*///.- The “ First Spiritual lit meeting consisted .of the following exercises: The song of the waves Is the same, I ween, treat truth, that asa man thlnkeih so he is, and that man (•npj'H’nalloii nt *HalHtmue.“ l.ectuies siinda> by The bench of white sand just the same md to work out 'his own soul's salvation, hut not with fear deliver between thirty ail'd forty discourses, and Wash. A. Uaitskln. and circles lor spirit Yniuiminlcatlnn* . Singing, of appropriate selections from "The and trembling, hilt with earnestness and boldness of feel­ ever v Frida) evening. Psalms.of Life,” which were beautifully ren­ Tliat the waves caressed when o’er the scene ing and purpose. We have to build tin for ourselves good • each one was logical and instructive. ht/tu um /lull. .Vo. \C H'. Jloltim»rt- a/j’m /, - Children's dered : “ Invocation to the Angels,” a declama­ Another summer sun was allame lhvslcal hoities, for the religion of Spiritualism teaches us Mr. Carpenter, of Indiana, addressed'tlie So- I'rotfresslve l. \ iTiini. No. I, meets hi this hall exery Sunday And lit the picture with golden glow— o begin here, to Imlld up a healthy phjsical organization. iiio iu Iiik, nl Ino’clock. and eveiv Tlmixlay evening. Lev tion,. by Miss-A life Knowlton ; "Love of Na­ Then on the mental plane, it Is our duty .to have this so unfold- ciety' july lstli, and K. V. Wilson lectured on Weaver, Cotiduelor; Miss |,l//.le Wcrnlx. Huanllan; Miss ture,” a declamation, by Miss Nellie Knowlton ; That was an hundred years ago. i*d and developed.that we perceive and receive all the truths Kate Rowell, LHnarlan; (ionise Itiooin, >iu>leal Hliector “ TheMngical Isle,” declamation, by MissX’nrrie that we are capable of comprehending. Aqd spiritually the 25th. ' and S eeielat ) . Where the hills with drifting sands are white, we should labor to produce such conditions as will enable And thus the work goes’on—the effect of n nut- HUAUl.KY.'Ml'.. .Meetings will be h e b fn l 1’ulon Hall Chadwick; “ Little May,” by May Knowlton. And beach-grass only finds room to grow, us t-o realize that harmony, >vhlch Is heaven wherever U is duriiiK tliecurrclil >eai. Mis. Rrhi H)a l.»; Hiadlmr) speaki* found. ' All the above pieces were well spoken, nnd I can Tall old trees stood up In sight, urul law, or tlie Iqw of nature in .continued op­ Inn e\ery fourth Sunday at in m. Tln’CliHdien'sl'ro- At* the third session on Sunday the meeting was addressed rfresslM*’ LxFeuin meets hi same Hall each Sunday a I fer­ truly-say the children' did themselves credit, Green and stately and row on row, by Katie H. Rohipson, Rrof. Isaac Helm, l>r. Child, and eration. Let us have full faith in tills law of and their -speaking.'was appreciated by ail who mion, at I'y o'i’Id'k. .lames .1. Nmils, Condm'tni; .John When .the stirring summons V Arise and arm ” Mrs. F. O. Ilyzer, and Ur. .1. It. Rhodes gave tho rinsing nature, which is really sublime, and believe that Lynn, ConespomlhiK Secivtaty, in w bom all coinnuudca- attended the meeting. Next followed the read­ address, subject, “ Mediumsliip," after which the meet­ llqiis should bo addressed. ’ • Beached the quiet of Major Collin’s farm.: ing adjourned, sine die.. * ing of nit-original poem entitled " Liberty,” writ­ tlie. right will ever come uppermost. Let us.cast ( ‘V.r.Vt'.i.a n D, *». Lyceum meets r*very Sunday at Tent- Tlie " minute mqn ” had met the foe peran ced lU lin st Supei lor st reel, at. II a . m . <‘omluetor, F. ten by Mrs. Nellie Itobinsonj of Sutton, for the our sorrows from us, hear with patience tlie per­ C. R ic h ; (• uaritlaii, Miss C, T hom pson:■ Treasm e r. (icorKO occasion. In rhythmic numbers-the poet deline­ In the April morn at Lexington, Chicago Items. secutions of our enemies, and prove to them that (1. Wltsey: Seeretary, A. Ihmlap .VI Whitman street, ated the principles of the Spiritual Philosophy. And gallant Ethan Allen, you know/ 7’» in jo nmer Hull, ls | Stijurmr d r o / , T h f F IM Re* “ Tho (lead live, and are alilo to speak forTliem- we are endeavoring to practice and live true Spir­ llftlmis Soeb-ty ro^iessixe spli It uallsts meets ever y I followed with a lecture upon “ The Attitude of Ills daring deed of fame had done Snmla) al I and 7 a f. M, |). S. Ciltchley, Rreshlenl*, L. the Church toward Spiritualism. Mr. Porter And the laiid had shook with answering thrill selves.” So said tlie spirit of Lieut. Howard M. itualism ; and ’it is now dawning, the darkness W. tileasoti. Sech’ tarx. 21*1 Case avenue. followed with very appropriate remarks. To the battle tljunders of Bunker llill. : of the night of Spiritualism is passing away, and Carlton Hlwk. ‘-J '\V»odhtod ovt a ns. The Llbei al ...... As the Burnham, in 187-1, through tlie .medinmsliiii of Association “ me Is I lie , Hi si and third Sunday tu eju-lr sun lowered1 in the West we brought our meeting Tlie cattle grazed on hills of green, Mrs. Conant, and so say all our friends who have tlie glorious sunlight is -bursting uptunis. W month :H 9 r, m. I’.. U. Staik, Riosldmil; Thomas*Lees", to a close, and separated, each, to go to his home Seeietary. " Tlie sheep in pleasant shadows lay, crossed tlie river called Death. They rim speak m ust learn the philosophy of. life, so that its! rays and to ponder over the lessons of the hour. Our Where the fair, broad pastures inland lean, C lticA C n, 11.1.. The First :u.clclv of SpIrltuilllM.H IlH’Hfi audiences were largo for the place, although our for tliemseives if we will make proper conditions will come’ full upon us all. " There Is no longer III (it oxv'* o p era Hall .517 Wes t .M;ull>oii mIU’cI. cvei) Hun* In' tlie golden light of.tlie summer-day ; dux . iit Ki‘t a . m . ami 74 r . m . A. II. WlllljiiiiH. Ri«*s|,l“*it; Christian f r ie n d s had repeatedly given notice But Lindsay cruised along the shore— to receive them. They ask us to faithfully obey doubt above the i/rure of loved ones. We know W.t T . .lone*. Vice P t esjiien i ; S. .1. A m i x . M. It.. .1. L. that- we lmd concluded not to ‘hold nny more The quiet rested that day no more. God’s law, which is1, everywhere visible. They our friends are not dead. It is not faith, hut net- Hunt . A. II. William s. W . 1*. .lotto, rolling Kiiton, T in s- meetings. Christian bigotry is rninnniit here. tees; F.. F. Hlocuni, H'e e re ta r);; Ur. AiiiIhox- U itvh, Tic:i** uni knowledge we lmve of tlieir existence after h u t . Piesejn speak* •r. Hamuicl Miixxvcl), M. U. . Lnst Saturday, in compnny with' Sir. Geo. Fel­ He launched a barge, and, filled with men, ■ ask us to prize truth nbove profit, ami endeavor (lot>ill. -Tin • RfM^rcsilyc l.xfctmi holds lows, a very earnest and enthusiastic Spiritualist, It pulled away to tlie heacli of sand, to make all Rood teachings practical. 'Wie clinnge called death. Life is lord of dentil. lls*e sslotjs III lined T em plai ’* Hall, rot h"i <•( \\';isliliiHtoli and 1tesplalllS streets ev- rv H' 11111:1) :it I21-. r. m . All :uo I ascended to the summit of Sit. Ivearsnrge. We lie would carry back, lie told'.tliem then, Since my last "Item s” phenomenal medium- Tim spirit-world is the real world. All tilings Invlti *d. Mr*, c. A. U\C, I'U!rotidurtoi ; A. Uln*>tnorc, ('or- rode within a mile and a half of the summit, and From the herds'that grazed tlie pasture-land, ship lias not been very much exercised in a pub­ are moving cm toward that which is highest and t'CspniullUK HcctctiU y. ' And tlie fleecy flocks tliat rested by— • rt.Y hK , Rfoi,ricv*lvi' A onrl;itl"ii'hold meet huts every then, after a great deal of scrambling and not a best under the guidance of-the Infinite. little climbing up almost perpendicular ledges, That they all might feast in full supply. lic manner—nt least I have not heard very much StllidiiV ill NVIIIB llilll. < ’ll I Idt eii's I ’l o^i rs-d \ i* L)eeum of it. Mrs. E. Parry, medium for cabinet mani­ - In conclusion, permit me to call Hie attention llieel.s III K line’s NeXV 11 it 11 ill II A. M. M. T e ll) , C'Otl* we arrived at the summit, which is two thousnnu But the-farm-lmnds cnine ns the Major bid, tlueldi': 8. Uexyy, Huajdliiu. nine hundred and fifty feet above the level of the festations (wliohns been a portion of tlie time nt of our spiritualistic friends to Dr. Ed ward Mend’s’ |{ AM Mi IN TnN, N. .1. .MeetlliK* held eveiv Stmd.’iv at 10‘j IBs nearest neighbors hurried to'nrm, A,,M..;tt the Hpli lluallM Iliill on Tlilul slieet. Mi. M. .sea. The scenery stretched .out before us was And behind tlie hillocks of white sand liifl, A. IL.Willhims's spirit-rooms), 1ms created more Psychopathic Retreat, Boston Highlands, Muss. I). WhiitlGii, i’roldcul: H. Yalentltie. Seridljif). I.xeeuin really sublime. Lnkes, ponds,.kills, mountains, Lay five or six to guard tlie farm ;- excitement than nny other medium West since The Doctor makes a -speciality of mental and nt ll‘t a. m. .lames o. Ransom, ronduetoi: Ml** 1C. valleys, fertile fields and barren wastes,-Wooded And the. British crew, ns it shoreward came, Itroxvn. (iuardlan. . ; tracts and villages, were stretched'out panorama­ tlie Katie King expose (so-called) in Philadel­ nervous disenses, receives hut few patients, ami lx't itKSVl t.KK.'Mn, T he Soeletx of S piritualist* a ml UK- Met tlie heated blast of tlieir rifles’ flame. : eiiilBl* meels exetx Himdavixt M '.'n. H. H. Bnxx UiKtiii, like before us. One could readily draw in the phia. gives .them ids personal attention. This is the President: itahert Himlsoti. Vice Riu.ddelit: K. M. I• 111, Inspiration of the other-world while contempla-. In tlie mjnd of tlie lender encli busli nnd tree Mrs. Parry, by tlie majority' of persons (so only institution of tlie kind conducted' hy a Spir- Set letaiy; .lolut L. Roller, Tr *asiiM*r. Hid a rebel foemnn arnied nnd grim. M m ui.K, Al.A.-Sidrltual- Association: Rrof. 11.' A. T a ­ ting such a scene. Sit. Kenrsarge was once a vol­ far ns I cn.11 learn) who visit her, is considered a itunlist or Liberalise It is private, ami Dr. M. cano, nnd we found its nucient-crnter nnd quite And he beaded ills barge straight out to sen— tu m . President J S. Moot e, M . U ., Is.t lee Rie*Idelit: (.'apt. is a competent'medical adviser. 'Persons who R. I*. M m phv. 2d do.; t H a t lies.’Sect el at) and TieaMirer; nn amount of lava. The rocks are twisted into Perhaps the bullet hurried him powerful medium. In several instances, stran­ Oliver S. Beers. Cnnc’'poudli»K Heeielai') . Regular incut*, nil manner of shapes, some of them having deep That the Major|s rifle sent.from.shore, gers visiting our city have, while calling upon lmve friends requiring treatm ent for the above- Bit's at It A. M. Hundax s. and .seiiiuvs Sunda) ami Tuesday And that struck tlie clasp of tlie belt lie wore. uvridiiKs, at o’clock. hollows scooped out nlong their surface, showing me, stated tliat atTMrs. Parry’s cabinet seances mentioned diseases, should apply' to Dr. Mead. ' .Mll.WArkiiK, Wls. - The First Spit Buallsls’ Sortety the direction the huge glaciers moved wlidn they Quiet and fair the white heacli lies, - they' distinctly saw and conversed with loved Send for ids circular. hold mrrtlnt’severy Sunday at 2'| Yurk street, .lolm .lobnson, Aug, 2d: “ It lias been thought that progressive^ nln Noclely ol'SplrltimllNt*. llehl nt A short time previous to the above-men­ Conductor; Mis* Mary Matsb and Hoor^c MorioxVi <«uar- - Heine’s Wood*, near Colmnbln, wns well satisfied on tlie evening of the Inst dlans: ('has. Uouahoxver. Musical Director: Willie .lohn*- ideas were slower in taking root in Southern.-Ver­ tioned stance a party of visiting skeptics un­ ton. (inatd. lenjlure eveiy Sunday evenluK-iB the above Fit., August 1st. 1N75. sdnnco wldetYl attended, tliat she wns as vile a lull at 7'*j o’clock. . I ...... mont than iu some other portions of tlie State. . Tire nreotltre was called lo older by lire President, llr, dertook to "expose” Mrs. Parry. Two women This may be so, but in tills section of tlie State deceiver as ever connected iier(or liim jself witli Rim.AOKt.riliA. I‘a .- The Flisl Assoelatlon or Spirit* Child, and after short____ addresses h; him"' and ' Mrs.” P. ’’ 0. ‘ undertook to examine her thoroughly, and said tiullM* hold reK»th‘t'*hieelln«s on Sundays at I0B A. M. there are earnest working Spiritualists who will Ilyzer, tire followInK'roport wns rend nml adopted : a holy cause, with nn idea of winning honor- or and I*. M.. also on Tbut sday evening*, at Lincoln Hall, Report of tlief’ennsylvanta State, Soctity of Spiritual­ they did, before entering tlie cabinet; hut when corner of Broad and Coates s.t I eel*. Win. II. Jones, Pie** ere long see the good results of the firm and con- ists : As tire years rolfon tire Inllnencusof Spiritualism urc profit, or eventually throwing fill tlie mask and blent, No. Iii'21 Market street; 1C. Addle. F.imle, Seeietary. .sistent stand they have taken. Mrs. N.. J. T wldcnlnif and deopenlnsi-ilrey uro ilcalKiieil to reach nil she, came out, after tlie stance wns over, they becoming tlie willing tool of its enemies. ti.Vi North (ilh street. I.jeeuui No. I nicVtHcverx Snudayal Brigham, lias lectured in this village Sunday af­ ulnsscnund conditions of socloly, nnd tonldcncli Individual 2 'i, v, m. J. W. Tuller, Conductor, No. 22-M (iaul-1 street; by kIvIiik him a knowledgo or life hole and Irereallor.- pronounced her a “ fraud.” Said they found So fnr from Mrs. Holmes being ill-treated on M rs. 1C. S. C hoate, (iu a rd lan , No. Hilo Fait mount avt*. ternoon and evening for tlie last four Sundays to T ireldea that it conslnts only in communications from false hair, faces, etc., hut did lint produce them [Lincoln Hfill will be for rent Sunday and Tlmtsday oven- quite large and intelligent audiences. Tlie po­ tho other world Is soon laid aside by tire sincere Investiga­ the evening in-question, she was the nggressor, iiihs durlnif *1 ulv. August and Septem ber. Atbln*** the tor, who finds that (Ire mission or tire angels Is not-only to ns proof, nnd upon mnking some investigations President. Wm. H. Jones. bl'2l Market ‘•liver.) Lx..... ems' improvised at tlie close of each discourse Identify themselves, and mako known tlieir presence, nnd being abusive and disgraceful Iu her actions to­ No. 2 meets at Thoiiipson struct Church. Thompson street, have been much admired. ‘ Bnittleboro’ and its Urns prove the.grent fnet of contlmuMPoxIstence, hut lire it wns proven tliat these Investigators were enti­ ward those gathered to investigate, even before bdoxv Front, SnndayB, at a. n . -Hco. .lackson, C on­ -Cemetery on-tlie Hill’was tho subject handed come to enrth'u children especially commissioned to tend tled to very close handcuffs' tliemseives. No ductor: Mi*. Hartley (inanllaii. tire true philosophy of lire—to glvo 11s a hotter and more tlie opening of the siiaiice. ■’ •Spiritual Cirri? every evnlnif at (Trcle Hall, 403 \ Imi to the speaker for a poem July 24th; and tlie real appreciation of lire present by presenting some facts wonder they could n’t trust others. But, not­ street, xv I tit change of mediums, Free Conference Meet­ improvisation wns in tlie best vein of -tlie inspi- and laws relating to tho future. - As I tacked tlie' sack, in which Mrs. Holmes ing every Sunday, at 2'i; o ’clock. It must not he assumed that this grand movomont wlilch withstanding the reputation of these people, Mr. ....ration,.nncLwas greatly admired by.all who had distinguishes tho nineteenth century of the OhrlsVlnn era wns placed, to tlie floor and side of the cabinet, PiiATTHiiuui, Mo.- “ The Culled cirelesof tin* Friends tlie pleasure of hearing it. from all Olliers Is to ho measured hy the lnhors of tho Hplr- Williams—proprietor of tlie spirit rooms—and at tlie close of tlie seance I carefully examined of Progress." Charles V. Lively. President; John (J. Tlie lectures of Mrs. Brigham were delivered in Itunllsts, Important and extended ns they aro, reachlnr Ptlegel, Medium. Leeluier and Corresponding Seeietary; over all parts of the world. Tho Inlltrenco of lire fact tlial Mrs. Parry, invited a committee of six honest the tacks,-nml found'that three Of tlie iive were . Miss Joini); Lively. Reetudlng Seerelat); Chat). Uleti lcn, Harmony Hall, recently erected by Mr. E. Crqs tho two worlds aro closely linked nnd Intcrblended, Is not skeptics to thoroughly investighte for six even­ Treasurer.* ■ . . -byr and mainly devoted to purposes of free conflited to those who know It: on tho contrary tlicro nro broken off, evidently hy the shoe being pushed P o u t i.ANI*. Mi:. — Arcana Jlall, Congn-HH Wr*>f.— Splr- thousands of people who aro becoming more spiritual bo- ings, and they did so, and tested'Mrs. P. in every against them ; but tlie one on tlie side of the call intal Kratenilty'meets eveiv Sunday, al 3 r, m. Jam es . discussion. Mr. Crosby lias just purchased nnd cause of tho cxlntcnco pf Spiritualism In tire world, thouf' Furbish. F.sq., President; William Williams.- Vico Pres* placed in his hall ' a library of progressive anc. they mny know little or nothing ahout-lt. or may even conceivable manner. She did not object to nny fnet remained firm, and tliis prevented her from blent: (ieorgu C. Freiidi, .Se'erelary; William Tha)er, spiritual works, of three hundred volumes),. It is opposed to ll. Its lnflheneo Is perceptible In tlieir lives- test desired. Theresult was good. I pt the time ‘"reasuter...... • . . •,... rendering1 ' them nioro beautifully spiritual,, bo so ften in g tho rising from tlie clialrnijd giving the usual exhi­ Sontt of Tt uip> ran?? H a ll.’S’*14 ngruttr tlrr'ls'—lM free for all—Infidel, Spiritualist and Christian. asperities ofthelr bollefs nnd blessing them and the world. sent you the reportof that committee, which you Spiritual Association meets regularly.every. .'very Sunday.Sunday, -Ah* • The friends of Spiritualism (nnd there are some The Held of labor of this society lias been somewhat lim­ bitions. ncrShaxv, ICsq., President; (ieorge II. Barr, Seeretary, intelligent and earnest workers here,) .believe ited, notwithstanding the great extent of our State nnd tho published. Mrs. Parry spent the.Inst,of Juno Why thi$ wdmnn slibuld make sucli n furious S an F r a n c is c o , C a l .—Under tho patronage or tho Han intnthors of earnest Inquirers therein. Thero Is nn open­ Francisco Spiritualists' Union, iv^Children’s Ptogresslve that tliis: library will be the means of doing much ing how which It will he Important for us to nil, In tho and first of July in Michigan and Wisconsin. attnfck on Miss Ilinninh, is a puzzle to nil pres­ Lyccuht Is belli atJO.^ a . m ., ami a Conference at 2 I*. H.; ood, and they earnestly second the efforts to coming centennial, In which our State will lie tire arena of During.August she will he at McLean, N. Y. ent, but may he explained On tlie oid’tlieory that also regular,Sunday evening lectures an? given at the New o good of the liberal individual who lias placed a vast variety or Interesting and Important scenes. Hall, Hit Market street. — § The review of tho progress of A century Is of tho highest The "Bangs fanilly are still in our city, and al­ the insane' first shower- tlieir anger, oil tlieir The San PrdnriMro Spiritualist Sotdtty m eet every Sun­ suen a number of valuable books where they Can Importance to humanity, nnd perhaps In no other depart­ day at Charter Oak Hall,' Maiket sHeet, near Fourth. Pro­ be read by all. This library will be of great spe­ ment more so than In tho spiritual advancement which has though the-children' are so young we frequently friends. Certainly t\u),cntire action of Miss llin- gressive LvceTun nt Id*-, a . si.. Mediums' Coiifereiire at cial advantage to many-who desire to keep been made hy the liomau race. Modem Spiritualism dates hear of remarkable tests and manifestations tlmt maiutQ.wnrd Mrs. Holmes was most kindly, gen­ 2o*clock r.*M., Lecture at 7.4 i*. m. Mrs. Ada Foye, Freu- Itsqrlgln twenty-seven years ago, hut tho foundations on blen t. ’ • . informed in regard to scientific and spiritual which It rests—Individual freedom, the right of man to occur in tlieir presence. Very many of tlieir tle and forbearing, even when the evidence of Stockton. CAL.-^MeetlngsArelield at Hickman's Hath progress, and who are -unable to" purchase the think nml act for himself—If they do not date acentury on Hunter stri ct, each Sunday evening, hy the Spit llunllst ngo certainly received a mighty Impulse when the Immor­ demonstrations are given in a well-lighted room, baseness was too plain to others to he longer more vnluable works procured for-the. Crosby Society, of xvlilch Ur. Hudson Is Ciesbleut. Mr. A.M.* tal Declaration of Independent wns made; for this was which makes it very pleasing to many. , - Strong, Vice President, and Messrs. Manchester rfml Free Library. Let other villages and cities fol- 0116 of tho greatest steps In favorof spiritual liberty that submitted to in silence. Sturgeon, Secretary and Treasurer. thh world has tSver had; without it tho efforts or our splrlt- Miss Minnie Myers is not in good health, I un­ ’ low tips example set in Brattleboro’, and the re­ frlends would probably have failed, as they had In several I am glad to say tliat so far ns my observation Sa c iia m k n t o , C a i.. —Meetings are held at Central llajl, sult ednnot fall to bo gratifying. Prejudice and Instances before; hut ns light and knowledgo became (11s derstand.' Still, the invisibles occasionally use extends, the friends of tlie Brooklyn Society are K street, each Sundav ovenlug.. Messrs. Wheklley. Van- bigotry are losing-.tlieir ,hold upon the minds of sendnated among tile people, the Iron hand of tyranny, alstlm* and Bttller, Lecture Committee,• Thu Children's both civil and ecclesiastical, received a most poworru her medium powers fcrr physical and test mani­ candid, thoughtful persons, willing at all times Progressive Lyceum meets each Sunday at the same hall. . the people, nnd tlie number honestly seeking tlie check. Our Now England ancestors esitcclally realized tho festations. Sl'itlNCFlKi.B, (>.—'Tin* Spiritualist Melety ineelsat Me- truth is increasing.” Value of popular education, and built tlieir school-houses to give mediums a kindly, generous considera­ chanle's Hall, emner' of Main mid Maiket s rects, every ;wherover they erected churches; and thus education, Mrs. Jennie Lord Webb is now convalescing tion, nnd also submit to any reasonable,condi­ Sumlay al Udj a . m. and 7i» l \ M. .Jaeo h (i. w hich Is tho only snfety o f a tree people, and tho m ost efll dent; J. F.Uaks. Vice President: Mrs. Josle K l/er/J reas- M ichigan clent moans for their elevation, became betternppreclated, from a severe illness of .nearly three months. tions they nmy require, hut if faitli iii ’Spiritual- tirer; J. W. .Lmlloxv. Recording .Secretary; W. Tlh- LOWELL. —A correspondent^writing from laiid by Its Influence molded society to such an extent that The visibles and invisibles have had to work belts, Corresponding Seeietary. spirits were enabled to introduce that which wo believe Is ism is to be based on or sustained hy fraud, tliat .S'r. Lofts, M u .-“ The Scientific and. Philosophical Re­ this place says: “ I have been requested to send of the highest Importance to mnnklnd-a knowledgo of faitlifully’to keep her on earth in tlie material is not tlie kind they desire. * ligious Society " meet at Avenue Hull. Ninth and Wash­ m a n ’8 'spiritual naturo, and tho proximity or tho spirit- ington avenue, on Sunday evenings at 74 o’clock. Scuta ■ for publication the particulars of a strange epi w orld to th is, : form. She has been saved for some purpose—no Yours for truth.oiiljv..... "free. A collection taken up to defray expenses. Spiritualism teaches tltreo fundamental and Important sode that retently occurred in this place, tlie re doubt to assist, in'keeping the “ gates ajar” so CHAB..AY. W akdwem.. • Titov, N. Y.—The Progressive spiritualists' Society truths: That man Is a spirit now and here: that that spirit m eats every HtiudSv In Lyceum Hall, Nos. 12 till'd H T hird suit of the combined mediumistic powers of Mrs, has continued existence, unbroken by tho change called the " dear departed ” nmy return and heal the Brooklyn, Aug. 1th, 1875. Htreet. I.ccturcs at W.4 a . m . nnd 7 4 i \ >i. Thu C'hll- Clara Cowles of Smyrna, and Mrs. Jennie A, death, and that under ravorable conditions It cun and does holtl contmunlon wlth those who remain In-the form. . The wounds of those they left behind, and say to dreii’s Progressive Lycijiim ineetH In same hall al 2 1". M. Chapman of Lowell. It may be regarded as per- Speakers engaged : SeVtcmlier, J. M. Peebles: next four religion and philosophy width result front this aro calcu­ 'them -‘i Mourn not for us. We are not lost, only The l'roof l’aljmblv of Immortality. months. Nellie J. T. Brigham; February and March, fectly authentic, for the integrity of both these latcdlated to elevate mankind, and Vive thorn a better under N. Flank White, ^ . sstanding t a n d . of ...... all that...... relates— 10 ------tills life, and thus. — ' ladies is unquestioned. Mrs. Cowles is, by her them tor the life to come—which is proved to he but a con 'gone before." This grand work by Epes Sargent, .Esq.—which “ EPnkK a , C a i. . —Mootings are held on Sunday of. each- wonderful gifts of healing and clairvoyance, do­ tinuatlon or this — tinder circumstances and conditions lirs. Webb is one of the best mediums for in- xveek at tho Spiritualist Hill. Children's l.yemnn meets is for sale by tlie publishers, Colby & Rich, No. 9 at tin* same phteeeaeh H abbath at 24 o ’clock r . )t,. Address ing" more for the cause of Spiritualism in this adapted for tho furllrer advancement of thebtimnn soul. dependent slate-writing that I am acquainted locality than all others combined. Tho other Our success as a Society must depend upon.tho earnest ef Montgomery Place, Boston—is receiving merited W. J. Hxvtasey. ' forts of our members: we therefore appear to all who feel with; and it is hoped by' her friends and ac­ VtscKNNKS. I n d *. —Free lectures at Noble’s Hall each lady lias been'a believer In Spiritualism but eight disposed to coil iterate w ith us and enmo rorward and aid hy attention botli by renders at large and tlie culti­ Sundav eveningat74 o'clock,-before the First Spiritual As­ months, and during this time has been rapidly their Influence, thelr counscl nnd their means. quaintances, generally tliatiflie'Willlnake^tlmt a vated minds of tlie age, nnd is sure to accom­ sociation. C. \V, Strxvart. Lecturer. S. S. Burnett, Pies- • developing some of the most important phases of On motion, tho following Committees were appointed Idenl; M. P. (Jhee, Vico President’. D. B. Hamakur, HeO* On nominations—I>r. J. II. Khodos, Henry nreiinentaii, specialty.-’ plish direct results tlie fnr-reaofung importance repiry. mediumsliip, and gives promise of being one of Mrs. Emily Willard. John s. Isett, and Mrs. Stevenson Dr. Cyrus Lord, healing and developing medi­ V in k i. a n p , N. J .—The Huejety of the Friends of Pro­ i the best in the land. She..will undoubtedly be on resolutions—Dr. Helm, Dr. Ithodes, and Miss Sarah A of which tithe alone can demonstrate. We would gress meet at Cosmopolitan Hail, Plum street, every bun*i L ew is. um, is at present having a vacation of two day, a t 10.4 a . m . and 7 r. >t., for lectures, conference op 1 -beard from in time. Recently,'while Mrs. Cowles Tho meeting was then addressed hy Mrs. Katie B, Itob- recommend'tlie work to tlie attention of all. in­ flee discussion. Louis Bristol, President; <’. IK ('amm was treating Mrs. Chapman, both saw, in, broad Inson, who was followed hy Dr. Child. There were (about weeks, a portion of which is to be passed in the vestigators who desiro firm' mentnl ground on Isdl, Lucinda U.* Ladd. Vice Presidents: Nelson F.. Hliedu, i daylight, clairvoyant])’, a beautiful wreath of a thousand pereons present, most of whom were deeply I11 southern part of Illinois. ■-— Treasurer and Agent of hall; Ur. David W. Allen and H.'j* tercsted, as Ifwas tithe first timo a meeting of tills klrlrlhad which to stand as they try to follow, in.thought, via S) lvester. <'ot ie*potuihi|< Hecretnrle*. The Children s. flowers lying on the carpet, completely encircling been held In this section. We hear favorable reports from tlie many Heal­ Progressive I.vceuni nieets at .124 i’* >i- U r. David xx. both ladies, from which faces and bands with .Afternoon 'Session.—-'The C om m ittee on ItORoltitlnus re­ the beckoningliniid which thespiritiial phenome­ Allen, Conductor; Mrs. H. R. higalls. (iuardlan: Lucius : bouquets appeared, indicating (as tlie controls ported the following, which, nrter some discussion,,’wero ers in Chicago, and allow me to mention tlie na and philosophy extend, calling them out from W imhI, Musical Director; Miss Pliehe Wilbur, dinar Inn; unanimously adopted: , j names of those in mind at present: Doctor KIvIra'L. Bull. Corresponding Heeretary. Speakers wish­ ; subsequently stated) materialization. In the, Whereas, In tho course of time our Amorlcan-Repuhllch as tlie shelter of preconceived notions and long ing engagem ents will address tlu,‘Cm t c s| wind I ug-Serreinry, nearly completed Its one hundredth anniversary since tho 1 meantime raps were heardon different parts of Declaration or Independence... Therp.fure.as.Uieqreople of Bishop, Bushnell, Wilbor, Lord, Maxwell, Den­ Wif.LiAxisnfUCH. N. Y.—TheSpIrltual Ptogresslve.As­ 'cherished beliefs. Tlie confirmed Spiritualist sociation of Wllllamshui'gli mcetsexer) Hnmlay, at 3o clock tlieir dresses, and as the wreath disappeared the this country have decided to celebrate Its ceiiienn|n 1 nnnh nison, also Mrs. Cleavland, clairvoyant.----- 1 bouquets were" thrown at them. Then followed versarybran International Exposition, to ltchold In Phil should rend tills volume, tliat he or she may at­ v. >i.. In Latham’s Hall, Ninth street, near Hope. I hose adelphla In 187(1, we, the Spiritualists o( tire Slate of Penn We have many good business and. test-medi­ xvho desire th e prom otion of all th a t I* good, tru e and a beautiful fountain; with basin and jets "and sylvan la, assembled nt the call of the state Society, feel tain to some idea of the immense advances which pure. In reference to tilings.both sLdrllnal and tetnjHiral, spray as real to the clairvoyant sight apparently that a duty devolves upon us to aid In promoting the great ums, and they seem to-be doing a fair business, the cause is mnking, and the wide Circle of evi- are cordially Invited to meet xvtth us. JJ IL holtoek, Sec­ cause of humanity, by taking .the necessary action to call notwithstanding the “hard-times.” Mrs. L. F. retary, 40 ifnlon-avenuo. las any ever seen by mortal eye,representing, the Spiritualists of the world to'm eet In an International dence wliicli it is able to command as -proof of \as wns -afterwards explained, ‘healing waters.’ Convention, that we may take'sucb steps as shall make our Hyde, formerly of New York, is still with us, ;What was still more wonderful, twice a spray efforts more effectual In making mankind live higher and Its verity. - better lives; therefore, and gives good satisfaction to all who visit her; „ from tills spirit fountain fell upon the dress ana J to o !c « f,2 rbat this meeting take such action as may be Tber3 are 150,M0 .books In tbe Aslor Library, Now York. dent; O. it. Whiting, Secretary; Al. AIcEwen, Treasurer, hand of Mrs. Chapman, wetting them like a spray necessary to carry the yoregoing preamble Into effect by at least, I hear no complaints; and I have seen / AUGUST 21, f875. BA-XXEI! OF LI&HT.

[The ApofIteottlwol: Mrs. J. II. t'onaut, Return of Nrs. Mary)!. Ilardy. - To llook-linyer*. li.-h. -it build* upon their proofs, but'Us super- The Iiitiian Investigation' , „r , iir.;1!L,i,t bv Prof.-I'Whose honest and heartful 'lahot? .for the ail- This estimable lady attd widely-known medi-. • At nur new location. No. Montgemery Place, -t'ructure i- notliim: If-.- than tin* realization of . T he .deeper tlie d.arg * . • f I vanee of. the truths of Spiritualism among men urn, who with her husbfind has recently been C'rner of Province street, Boston, we liavo a fine faith. . Ami ;i~ it is s.invi'ssful in breaking down Marsh are probed,th- « “ . ^ r *iWToI Lave made hkuauie a household word wherever making a tour of pleasure in England and Con­ Bookstore...... on. v*»’the »•'jrniind ‘itoi »»>■*>•Moor of unthe n'liomifc,,Building, ;| thevm> ouimhard o'nauthority ir. i>; *'of...... the *_...... |churches, -it * *•'is.letting ,*•------i tinental Europe, has now returned to her home where w.ve ki-.-p on-ale.a iarite-toekdf spiritual, ' in new light for the general acceptance of the l i i r ^ n l u 1 L J^ rru p ^ in Felice,! by the In- j the c a t- has gained' even the -foothold of men tion, has called forth from numerous friends and in America, reaching Boston from Liverpool, In Reformateatory and Mi'i’dianeous Wiirk', to wiiieh ! new revelation. " . dian King, whose centre is the Interior Depart correspondents manyVxpre.ssions of kindly feel­ the Cunarder Batavia, Saturday, Aug. 14th..( We We Invito voiir attention. • incut, are ...ntuind.intlv __ -uh-Miitiated. \ cry re- ing- hot It for her memory and ■ out bereavement; have from time to time given our readers infor-’ Order-aeeoinpanied by ,'a-li will receive prompt t'lm reli X cH spapers...... ■ eently,.too,. Mr, \VtUi.\m 'Ye:.-!i,.of Philadelphia, which are to us indeed soul-cheering. We mation concerning the remarkable success which att.-ntion. We ’are prepar'd to forward any i one of what was known as tlie Indian Peace, No man’ can serve, two masters," said (..'Jiri-t ; thank the writers for their good wdrds spoken attended the few.stances, she was enabled to of the piih!:ration' of tin* Itook 'Trade at u-ua! ‘■('oinini'-ioii, ea'me to the. a—i-tanee- of P rof., ' •• w cannot -erVc < iod and .Mammon." V-el that at. the right time, and give'below "several sp ed hold during her" brief stay in :Great Britain, and »iat-<. \V,e n-peet fully decline all lm-itiex opera­ Mar-h with an upe-ti letter to President ••rant, in < • -e.'til' to lie the intention- Ilf the, eerleda'st ieaf mens from tin- mass, tliat our readers may he I also quoted from our English' cotemporarles in tions looking to the sale of ’ Hook-on cumini'-ii'ii, which lie went on at 1,-ngth and in'damaging de, • pr.-'s,- which,’while tisstiniing to 1ie..popnlAr an- aide to judge for themselves of tlie depth of the | proof that the test development of Mrs. II. was or when does not accompany the order. .tail in .reference to the g-nera! habit of eorrup- ^ tlnuitj for Old Theology, plies the vocation of ' called Into its fullest, use by seekers after spirit- Send for a free i.'atalogue.ot our l’nldicatioiis. -t-ioii.. aiid fraud in th.- Int- rior' IM-partiiVeht,;; popular feeling: ; woildlings with an industry and azealtliat make Fum y ns ok thf. Banneii—Very deeply we | ual light during the comparatively few days of win-re tin: interests of t!.-- Indians ari’-eoueerneil.- :.the.. |o \e of money appear mneli larger than the svinpatiiize with you all in the loneliness and : her residence in London, 9 IT • •* |w* th.* from 11!.«• J» \ j, ,.i•" !.f •» IIT. r.’irf ’ loye of religion, even: in an. ecclesiastical form. Mrl Welsh does not content hims.-lf witii dealing, t> U 1 ••vtwr.-H TU Afll. ;*•* aidI III*- shrrow among you.occasioned by tlie long illness-j' In the Medium qnd Daybreak of July 30th, C i *t,»r■ • r <-• f.<*r•vi-i-, -,f I The-New York Tillies pertinently cays of them in generalities, imt'bring.- "'it citations from tlie • '’ <» ir i*i :- i i ; . at,• f- r 'r,<* ••t; r-*v*»♦•!. -f iiiij-'f- | that their etlnrt's to swell their Vi-d'of -iib-crib- records themselves,’ t" vindicate Mr. Walker, i ««• • « m ~ * . <«* 1 V. Tf** tl.t; • . :.»»*• « * :.i!"i!In* rior’ Sun of -Love overcome all shadows and j the following card: r r ! \ « ' • • fit* ’f.ili'l:' * s’lVl* jerk l,y the offer.of chromo-., sewing machines. who,' as S-eretarv of the t:r-1 Indian Coimnis- U’.t«*r;».*.* brighten all your hearts and houselydd! And. "Jhar Brothtf Burns —Permit Mrs.' Hardy 1 .and other premium', not only violate the oanpus —ii*ii. was extremely energetic aiid eiTeetive-'in mav the ever watching Providence, with its mil- ! am] myself, on tlie occasion of leaving tlie shores | of good taste, lurt they ran ’anvil lie thought, exposing "the fraud- of the lmiian Ring, for lion ieves and countless hands full of help, al- [ 0f Old'England for our dearlykioved home; to ex­ j in' the jndgim-nr of the iarge-t charity, to -[.ring which lie was- feroeintt-iy a—aulfed and ahu-ed ways attend your footstejis andit sustain your ef- - press, through your-coliinins* to the Spiritualists Ipiinncv of X ifllit. by tic Ring organ-. forts in the universal cause.of Hitman Progress I of London '.our"heartfelt and sincere thanks for troll, an un-elli-h zeal-for lie- sihatioii of -"iii- : , Receive warm love and sympathy from tlie In -tiowing tliat Mr. Walker'was right, Mr. the most kind, and hospitable manner in which they appear in the att(irinls- of prea'da-rs «.d r,-Ii- united hearts of we have been received and entertained since * BUSTOS, SATURDAY. AUGUST 21 1875- 1 fiion,begging all the while for l.irg-T pay. and , Wc?-h merely sliows tiiat i'rof. Mar-li is right A. J. u w l Ma iiv F. Davis. onrnrrivn! among you. We liave met with noth­ .'niii-riM-n ■ ;2 ill IM*'. 1IJv: * tht-ir hi.lv war.'H t«» al-o. .-Vt tlie. very-iea-t. lie sliows tiiat the latter ’ Pr>ufrmire PuhUshiu'j Jfuvse,' ' )' , ing but kindness, love and respect since \ve.land­ •J4 EuM \th Brat, Xne York City, Any. ~th. j ed on your -shores.' Nothing seemed to'have iM’rti.M iT io v « m n : %m > ito.oiisToitr.. ■ tie- plibl ...... is on the rigid track .The libel,-that'were ut­ So. M oiiUomert rorm*r of l*roitor«* tered upon'Mr. Walk'-r for-liis determination to been left undone by you all to render our. short »frv«*t ildiHN' floor . Audi: .1.1- that “ tlii- i- in-’.all. in immediate L i theii (.'oi.iiy, Deaii F hiesd — My heart stuv in votir midst pleasant and happy ; and be . .expo-e tlie.Itiiig, are e>.urged by Mr. Welsh di­ A * • S N T •* Yi -H TIIK li A S ‘.’Kit ! S *»' E W V«»l:K ,*u\tapo -i:S**u with I'itiu- exhortation- and devo- go, s out to you and all tlie Banner people in nssured.’denr friends, we leave you with tearful . Til V \ M KHU’a S SKW Si'i.M I'W U I!* S W-A 1* "I. Ib-lril v-••r-»' ar** ;uhvi:i* ( lllellt-. fr«'lll 111. lleWe-t rectly upon Secretary'Delano and Assistant Sec their sorrow, and if I did- not know bow the un­ eves, and hearts overflowing with gratitude. h retary • 'owen ; and he|f very * I I > proju-rly/oneltid IlliH.' . seen I II . ones...... liave. . sustained...... J you iii the--- past, I ( Thisllll.-l Olllbrief I visit MOII willV1IU beOV treasuredUMI.IUV'* up .by us as vig,one <• II I. II.V II I I I I . pat'-n! syrup t*' t!if* !u't - h• ■ i c of knavish Milan- hi- vindication of Mr W iik-r iiv r , ,Vi',-stine the 'h"i!Id feel something akin to despair for tlie ; 0f tlie most pleasant experiences of our lives, . l-( III l-IIMl- i H«‘i*r.*. KTm!’.**. rial -p'-'-ulalion.' Tie- readd. without turning a ,i.' ., 'non, Message. Department." But those who are alimit brightening and smoothing tlie not altogether I’rc-id.-nt to dismiss tin- latter's a 1(1 T’fEll *"..t MY. . . K ’»! T"M. . I- if, pa-se- from the'scileiuil b.oinily to the bia/ing u' ,r,,m you an -' tis are stronger and wiser than we: they ; thornless path of mediumship. " m p h I . i:i*'*i* Iir-i *• t« 'I r NAiitu, I" imali^m of -oine ne'dieinal or financial nos. oMieO. Tlie 1’rcsident would-iii' this wayay show ' can seesec a way where all to tisus is trackless,hackle and jn a special manner would we tlmnk. the pro- •thills so they will let nothing come' between them and, prietors and reporters of the Medium and Day- 9 j r a:. 1 >• sir ill--,.- ai.;--r!.a!;.n:e O' U/ trum. The itiipre-'ion i- -olnewliat like tliat 1 his .sincerity in- prnfe.—ing to de.-i.re nothin K*J.: • t 1 a’ ef I’C , tj •• r -l.n’iJ I a-4.if,•>*!•,T'i, ’which would le- pr'ndueid if the. preacher on mneli as to reach the truth in this wholee Indian their work.. i break for the kind, vnsotidUil, and y r n tu ito u s Id" r-iki: * Mi.»\ i ; i’l v l ’ lll *!M >r I. r f 1’ I: * ii I - A V • in nit We cannot but rejoice for her, though we sop'-manlier jn wiiieli they announced our arrival;In- It.. 1!: > H. lit •« hi • k l.initr l’i ni i-iUNh llur-K. I'vi-. Sunday were b- ),refaee ids -ermon witii noUee- business’.. Tin- Secretary of tlie Interior...... fr Ton , Mr--. . nas 1111P row for ourselves, .So suffering a life as lier.s—it troduced us to tlie public,- and continued to ap- ’ put in hi- hand- by tlie vender.- of.everything found time as yet to reply .to this open, a r r a ig n - ^ , M|,| not have been kept Imt liy yoiii tenderness prise the friends here how and where they might merit.- ' ' ' ahd that of her friends who surrounded'her as T in V liirin S|>reii(liiig. good and evil uliieli i- nth-red for -ale in the avnil;tliemsplves of Mrs. Hardy’s mediumship. -Imp-. ’ ■* P AVnr-e even than nil ^hi-, the j But in order to fore-tall public opinion, and in [nagjiets 'to hold her, and os cushions to support ’ To Mrs. Guppy—generous soul—whoso hospi­ \Ye iia i';r- :i-1 y 'pint'-I from the' seenlur piv— . . . , .. , , , , .. . , her wearv frame. The angels will soon bless all table home was" continually open for our enter-, r.-liumu- journal- have been sometimes made the’ 10 of tin-. N '.rlbw .-t in ref.- ence to Spiritlialisin; ; fm ( mislead, it, tlie -ceond body , known.a> the wj wer); to their ehos.en medium, who has tainment; to Mr. and Mrs. Tebb; to Mr..Slater 1 Indian Commlssion'Ts tssiied a sanetimoniou and - j.--r-I.i! 1 y^ tic ftl.irm profe—ed at its rapid vehicle of adveiitnion-of swindling speculator'. so well accomplished the work she lmd to do. and lady, who extended to us the 'hospitalities of 'appeal "to the Chri-tian "public " from Long Though she was willing t-p again take up the '-pr- ad : among the j>.-,>j.|, it i-, tiii- ivo'-k our ’ Not only have tle-ir -tucks -been advertised and their home; to Mr. and Mrs. S-C,.Had, w hore- editorially recommended, hut there are instances ! Branch, the obvious, purport of which was ,to burden of life, when life sueipa burden, still ceived -us so cordially at their beautiful retreat*. privilege In ijllnV flnlll oil "f the leading ioiir- iI seem to see herner rejidi'eilrejiiieeii spiritsjuru revelingreienng in ^tlie-, me-q to tilt* officers and members ofOt tin*till* r.sycliologicnlPsycllOlO 1 cone,'ill the Delano character and prevail on the nal-of 1:iiiT.r!,. — Tfi-- T,\pr s - w lii.-li ai-proai'lics iirwhieh the publishing -otliee has been turned breath, of the elysian Helds to which it is intro- - Society at IJrixton, convened at tlu*the house of Mr. j public, Mattered as. " Christian.” , not to be ill 'this ~fi■ ij.-'t on the -aim -ide in a. remarkable, ’ into'a bureau tor receiving and transmitting siih- due,el; and while regrettingr your silliness and , Fitzgerald, who w!i,o extended such gentlemanly.and gentlemanly' | haste to heir,‘Vo'anytlijng to his prejudice. Now. disappointment, entering, into the ne\v freedom courteous treatment to Mrs; Hardy as a mei editorial art idle, (th • leader in tie- i--ue,) in - -eruptions and irive-'tmeiits. Tim- poor people, s a meenum 1 if the truth was-nil that was the object sought; which the decision of death has brought to her at -seance before that Society; anand to the wl-.iidi it frankly -et- forr 11 the p'-i il with which ; (If people ill moderate eiienm-tanees, liave ill-ell i this Indian Commi—ion would rather liave in-' with happiness Inexpressible! Dear-sister and j Spiritualists of London, one and all, withwi whom Orthodoxy i- at the pfe-ellt t-illle. tl-'-et il- rim defrauded of their eiuiiiiigs( in-tianees liave friendfrii.n,] ! ' itSi is5_- wellti*'.■ portion as their ab-urdily is ■made plain”—which d u al.. Yet thi- i ti h| Hi ton.- ]iroeceding is left un- trust y o u will appreciate how truly my inm ost' j t'oimiii—ioners were,Delano's allies and tools. J ohn IIaiuw, i' lull a preliipiiiar.y tlouri-li in order to gain the ,ri-biil;ed." . -. ' soul responds to tlie Resolves I have the s a ­ Maiiy M. IIaudy.” What (makes itdook.-tfl more suspicions is tlm contidenee'i.f Oithndni.'yj'-it admit- tliaty " wliat- This is perhaps not-so strange a feature in the cred duty of now forwarding tii. your office, and Mr; Burns thus expresses editorially in the. i fact that a clerk in tlm Interior Department, and which were pa-'sed by the New Jersey State As­ ever tlie eau'-e. it. iS in’nii-nialile tiiat it (spjiit- ! modern church 'V-tem after all. Its ministers same number his appreciation of Mrs. H ardy’s 1 a-on in law of Mr. U-dann—Key. J. i-t 1 iili—s in rhiirch liiiilding litT- frii-mls jhhI co-talmi.-iN <>{ Mi>. •!. II. Uona.nt.’wIio junii(*thjii ami sad ht*tv.aYt*jm*nt Is’ her tage of tlie labors, of tin-. ( 'hiircli." .The latter I trates tin- spirit of the eecleda-tiei-iu of the I jt»vful ualn, j public mind on the spiritual nature of tlnepower 1 Lug Committee.'-' Tlmiearei'ertalniloCiuneiits, it IIAX'NKIMIK I.n-SMT. ti,nuid, wiiieli j Iteliind the phenomena.' . . . We. have found.; inculcate-a faith in the fill me. though at nm-t | time, wlii'di i- ‘worldline.-s its e lf . Money is tlie A’oo/i'*./, T hat til...... , ...... i'Is hue, among its cont"iits, but they are'.only by : h er m eat ma'l*1 Wovl'l-Nvlde,' Is e>pedatty Mrs. Hardy not only a, genuine professional a blind .and ba.-el--— one. while -Spirit uali-in ! i,.-d \viir-hipcil in the churelics. The om- that ; dear t»> our hearts a*. eonneete[>. a!-, -ay-tie- lApr.-—, ti i can lioa-t of the londt'sl roll of weailliy nieinbers U-'Miitlons he fotwaid“d to tliat paper for juildicatlon. hut also, with her husband, a hearty practical " the -am,- ehis- of Iitiin.'iit-' ill the individual-1 ‘helf the' ui..-t “ pr.f-i.ermis," and that j hand that is more than suspected of being that Spiritualist, giving.her time, strength, nnd .gifts • of Mr. Delano himsejf. This p irt, in fact, is the James M. Peebles, writing from Coldbrook; X. freely for tin* good of tin* cause. Witii such it is tliat 111,-' i i|*tiiMi|i'\ r,■ 1 isi" ii ,|,i---. naou-iv j||t, : ineiinle- its -urn lolal'ol' religion. IVliat woiulei | body.nnd -.oul ’of tlm pamphlet.!' Of the true char- II., August .Mtli, sa y s; ' . always our pleasure to cooperate, notjis a mere, emiitj'iiial ami aif,"li.,n ,ilA n d tkeip il . lav that; when the ehurehi— lliciii-i'lve- strike out i acter of this matter, an id ".a may lie got from its “ And so Mns. Co.vant, the dear saintly, soul, matter of business,*but on tin: bnlader basis of down tin- exliaonlinaty -tateimiit that, "in for 'la'lley alld the power, it i- believed to confer, spiritual fellowship." ^ effort'fo dispgrage ;tnd- degrad" B’rof. Marsh-by 1 has passed the crystal river' to become a dweller truth. th>' dividing liie* lot w,-,-ii Spiritualism in tie- church- organs slmnld-ma’ke a corresponding Mrs. Hardy will not commence her regular falsely stating that Im was a relative of tlm’late , in tlie Summer-Land.- She was allnost’ a spirit th" Church Mud Spirituali-in -T the (< 'lmridi'V.i'hureh'i.i ■ ''lV"r' put money in tlieirpoir-e,- too, in the : tin* last time I saw her; ill, and yet so p atient,, sittings for the present, but proposes making, Mr. George IVabody, and that the latter gave I,;t ,; r<; i r ’y' p,y Spiiituiili-ni. it 1 Wll>’'1 ''M111.'' descriheil' in tlm extracts nbnve so uncomplaining, and so trusting. If ever mor­ with her husband, a flying visit to. the Lake money, to Yale College in order to further tlie tal merited a crown it is her whose mediumship means‘Mle--imi'le-iioctiim- ,-( tin- future ,-tate - M'Vl'n ■' • ' • Pleasant Camp Meeting, also to relatives in New Professor's iut< rot*.'" Tlie New York Tribune ! so'long gave sanctity to .the .sixth page of the o f. exi-ti-ni',- and ivitiTi'oiniunnii'alion .between - A-.for mixing religion and lm-ines-, we cer­ Hampshire;- Due notice of the recommencement well -avs, “ It is of some consinss'i'S. m . on Sundavs.” — consequence of liis well-known fearless ad­ son, It seeks to 'divert tin*' public- attention liy tic application in the scliobls seems to be impart?, known to us, and of substantial standing 1n the herence to wlmt he believed to be right. The making war'on the " manifestations ’’ anil the ed to the medium by spirit contact—tlie medium community, tliat the materializations given in often being left master of a subject tliat lms been- following paragraph is going the'.rounds of tlie " mediums,"lone of which it would hand over to T h e C a p e C o il C a m p M e e tin g , elnboratcd but once through.his or lier organism, presence of Mrs. Seaver are improvingLas to.de papers concerning hi£ d eath : the disposition of the scientists, and the.other to IVliich began its annual convocation at Nicker- tails, and in power to convince the beholder of while in an unconscious trance state by a con­ “ State Senator Finney of California was sotne- the care of the police. son’s Grove, ijarw ieli. Mass., Saturday, July trolling spirit. But this wonderful mental un- the verity of their claims. He states-tlmt he at­ years, ago a witness against or the^proseeutor of Let these unhappy.people of tin* church-and -Mtli, and continued until Monday, August 2d", foldnient of the medium’s mind is usually at a tended, a few evenings since, a private seance three or four desperadoes who resided in San corresponding physical debility. Ilepce it is Mateo County, but they escaped bptj$the gallows the press call out for nil the help they can get, was a line success. The services-on the twoSun- tlmt mediums are very sensitive and impulsive. with Mrs.,Seaver, during the course of which ‘ they will never succeed in quenching the pro- I days were largely attended by visitors and regu- -Tliej- speedily pass througli the trials and sor­ himself and all present were fully satisfied of and tlie State prison, and it was said, at the time found desire of every human heart to.know as [ lnr residents, and the exercises.during the week- that, they would one day kill him. So impressed rows of earth life, and yet they often suffer and the genuinencss.of the manifestations. was liis wife',with this idea that she advised him much ns possible, aml.as eh*arly asposslhle, of its • days were well couutennnced—the conferences enjoy more, and have intellects more brilliant than millions tlmt live to old age with the best to sell his property and leave ; but he declined, rffatTons to the future. ,vCall, it "etijiit'rmial” .or ■ being participated in by all with evident interest advantages for mental culture.” tSTTlie address of Joseph John, the famous saying that if they were ‘ determined to kill him ‘‘affectionnl,” If von will, it still retains its place ■ aiid profit; Music was on the ground for dancing artist who painted' our grand picture of Spring tliey-would follow him wherever lie went. Avery, recently, lie was found dead, pierced by a bullet." hi the human character ns the central moving I two'days in the week Among the speakers who R f Hoji- AVarren Chase has for the last two Flower, is for the present 1234 Faff mount avenue power, filling the intellect with life" and lig h t! gave forth their thoughts to the harmonious edi- Sabbaths occupied Investigator Hall,' Boston, Philadelphia, Pa. • ' ■ ; ’ V S 7 Mr. Nieland, a free-thinking German, who an l giving play to all the faculties. Spiritual. 1 fication of the people were Prof..Whipple, Dr,. II. for morning services, and lms met with merited was not long since refused naturalization papers Ism, however, while it trusts to the nmnifesta- 1 B, Storer, Wm.. Denton. Mrs. A. Hope Whipple, patronage. tSTRead J. H. Mendenhall’s'commendation ,by a bigoted Judge.in Philadelphia, because he tions, sifting tliem carefully as they multiply on I lion.' Warren Chase, and others. The meeting of “T he World’s Sixteen Crucified Sav­ held to no special religious faith, has at Jast ob­ every side, aspires to a more exalted plane of! was closed with a feeling of satisfaction as to-its EiT Mrs. Hollis, the celebrated medium, Is at iours,” by K. Graves, which will be found on tained citizenship through the action of the Dis­ faith than (vrhat the manifestations alone estnb. details on the part of- all concerned.. present at 383 West Randolph street, Chicago, 111. our second p a g e . " ~rtrict Court of the United States. 21, f&75. — •' - - / . AUGUST 21, 1875. BANNER i OF LIGHT. W. Hardy. . Moody nnd Nuakej. •’ cred, and nil the omclal'h'illhlihgs^nrnedl Number*1 ^rmrMTOTnrnr-HvOTKitrHitT-il-E-Bniaasrls- ly-known medi*. BRIEF PARAGRAPHS. refugees are Hying Into Austria.# The InamgemMn Her­ nlijo a Frnctiunl 1‘liysidun. Office 24 East Fourth s recently been These “ revivalists ’’ are returned homo, and, zegovina have sUinued Fort Goviuisku/and captured the st. A)l(lrt)Sb ltox 82,-.Station 1), New York City. rJ'hf ■ 'I'fiUli T e n t h K dition ol‘ after a proper breathing spell from tlieir work In IIUIKF Spit sio n .—P ursue that which is honorable, do town of Metakin. An Insurrection has broken old In Mr.27. , 'gland nnd Con­ Enginnd and'Switzerland,, are expected to put that which Is right, ami the applauso df ‘tldhc own con­ Turkish Croatia, ItWhe district between Ko/siantck and ned to her home Duhyeka, along the Austrian frontier. Tlie Insurgents H enhy Si.ade, C’iairvgyaiit, N o. ID-West’21st THE ELECTRIC PHYSICIAN; in tlieir sickle, or rather tlieir MaeCormick science w ill he inure joy to thee than the shouts of millions OH, , t ' m Liverpool, In who know not that thou ileservcst them. surprised a guard-house, killed the guard, and seized tln:lr strwt, Nvw York. Jy.3. Aug. 14th. (We reaper, again. J ust where they will begin opera­ arm s.' T he force despatched against Hmso Insurgents Is Self-Cure'by. Electricity. tions is still problematical; they do not know When there is love lirthe heart, there are rainbows In tfMXwmen. ; . • , " ;l*nbtlc U n'vption Itooin for Splrltu- irreadcrs infor- the eyes, covering every black cloud with gorgeous hues. anything to a certainty themselves ; and perhnps Joshua was th e first patron of u new spaper, hut never- iiliN t.s.—Tliul’iihlishiTs of the Bnlilior of, I.iyjlit BY EMMA HARDINCE BRITTEN. le success which Woman’s rights in the fullest sense were fully recognized lived to lie an “ old subscriber.” He slopped the Hally have fitted up a suitahli* Room in tlyir Estahlish- it is just ns well for a” great ninny others that they A Plain Guide to th.- Iiv of Ilie Kleciio..M:»gm-ttc Hat- * by the Maori constitution in New Zealand, ft would appear. 1111‘llt EXl’HKSSI.Y voil THE ACCOMMODATION OK was enabled to Su”' . . ' ______------• \ leiy, with full. iBi. cMoj,, for the treatment of every do'not know either.”, They are quoted as;power­ fm m of dlMM'o mi I!»•* U” .v and hluhlv sueeo>^iu| i'ri'iirli at Britain, and They spoke as freely as tlm men In the tribal parliament, ami Lotta's San Fi anclsco fountain Is of bronze, eighteen feet Si’iumiAMKTs, wlioro -tlii'y can meet friends, ful preachers, mid doubtless, for that kimk.tli.ey seem to have been listened to as attentively. They had write letters, etc., etc. Stiangers -visiting the.' i i i i i l V l H i l H '^ S Y M c i i e e l .n«*«l|<*ikl K lo e l r l e l l j , '■ oternporaries in j high, andcostifn,u<«i. * adlhliilslet.etl by. Di\\ ju amp Kinma Ri tfleu in their f r are ; 'men "whothink "to lay hold on tlie kingdom free choice as to marriage, and, apparently, divorce. city are Invited to make this tlieir Headquarters. own piai'llie. of .Mrs. II. was i 17, — Adispatch to the Chicago Journal Room open from 7 a . m , till ti i\ m . / Till- ev.elt.’Ut little Uoik l> «-.p’t lull) i|e^|gtied for ttm of heaven as Samson laid hold oil tlie pillars of The Abyssinian* are making preparations to Invade the i from Whitehall, M idi., says the body-of N. S. Grlmwood,. use of fam ilies, emibling nil lo « ine lhem.“”*Jve«. vv 11 bout Die :ers after spirit- the temple, and brought all'down in promiscuous Egyptian frontier, which Is not sufficiently guarded, The aid of drug- or dortm anil l- the oj,u >nie. tellable and eiy few days of i who ascended with Donaldson lu his Ill-fated balloon, was coin.[ilet4‘ gnhh*v t«* the practice u| M> d(< at K ecti |« U \ ever ruin. The style of these revivalist;) is much bet- Khedive has sent reeuforccuicuts to the troops ou the j found yesteiday op the beach of Lake Michigan,-near BUSINESS CARDS. given to IJjeputilb1. . border.- . ______• ' I Stony Creek, by A. Beckwith. The body wa* fully PubiD lird and soi.l l.\ Dn. W l l.l.l A M. B BIT I’KN . ‘J»i •ter undcrstood-in this country than in England ; \\ e»faslli street. Ni-w ^olk ' AI-m to b • li u l , it ilie B anner I ilressvd, w ith Hur exception of his boo'.sm .shoes, hellers k of July 30th, _ there it wns a novelty, nnd drew from curiosity ; The projected Spanish -constitution declares the State «T. I.OI IS. .710.. HOOK l)i;i*OT. ol L ight otll;e. fln-loii, .Ma Pi n c .Mailed f ir c a - .... tlieir friends in * religion Roman Catholic. The .governmeni has oidfged belonging to (irtmwond and his notes or Ids balloon trip H . l«. K F.M PK R , ro» N orth :.th m ip .m,- ^t. Louts, ^lo.. foj .Yn:«m|>,...... ------*•...... *"•"------.. J . furthermore, there'is no spell class yet In the itself to maintain Rfvyorshlp and Itsmlulsters, hut nobody | were found on the body, fully establishing Ills Identity. keeps constantly tor sale the R v n s m i’mi I.m. u r. ;m«l a - N. B. Du. M m. Bull iks - t;ir<•< 1 Home full supply of Hie N plt'lfm i! im«l llt^fonii W<»rl*iii«ul" li*ry, the be-t and eh ap.--t Kn-eli.1 ,M J.' MeiRual shall he molested on Spanish territory for.religious opinion BntlelV of Its size and'pialitv evrl eon->; 1 Ii-d, to 1)0 bail United States, thank .God, ns the lnrge one on Honesty Is the best policy as a general rule, but the ilhho'd iiy Colby \ Rich. lit Mrs. Hardy or In ihirexcrclse of their respective worships. oiii.v 01 m e m a u u iaciu r.’i o w e-t a-;ii -; 1 , \ew York, whom they chiefly manifested their power. cheapest manner of making a railroad track Is to steel the t'llenlais sent ,,a apjdtealimi, , Aug. 2). iving tlie shores rails. — Lutt'r.ll ('tniritr. ’ lUM 'Ut'.HTFIt. N. Y. HOOK OIIPOT. >'od home,- toex- We have no idea that'they are going to revolu­ Tho American rltlcmon sailed for homo Thursday after-, 1). M. HKW.KV, RtHikseller, Arcade Hall, Rochester, N. T I I K ISA I IK A ). noon, Aug. 1‘^th, In the City of iterlln. (’omnmnder Morris, who was In chaw of the Cumber­ Y,, kecqmfor wilu tho N itlrU unlm ul Itrl'orm ^Vovkn tlie Spiritualists tionize public opinion on religious matters. published by (’dlliy & Rlcfi. Give him a call. cere tlianks fpr land when the ship was sunk by the Confederate rain Met* Tlieir way of going to work will not do for tliu Gustave Richter, a Ccnnan residing at !!H Putnam ave­ rlmac. In Hampton Roads, died on Sunday, August l.'uh. CAMP MEETING!! lanner in which nue, Brooklyn, shot himself on ucohuul of the loss of Ids N.tX I'IM .VUM UM Ah., HOOK WKI’OT. materialism-and skepticism of- these times. Tlie At No. am Kearney street (iiiistulrs) may be ffmndoir rp ltl’, Fiee l\.i!f'iini '-pit'll nalhtr. tertained since wife (It Is Hupjsisod), and was not found forborne three Tin* R ev. l)r, C harles G. F inney, ex president of Obcr* sale th e B a n n k h ok L io u t , ami a general variety of N plr. K'-dlcals. |{«-|o|'Hiejs people haVfe long since compelled tlie preachers 1 am) Ltlieiahst^. wilt eoiiiu 1 ;iC« tlieir 1 amp Life and met with noth- ,weeks after. ..The horrible stench coining from the,house 1 jn College, whoso death has been announced, was ft native H tm l U t h im ) IH 'rortii IhMikft. ai Kastern prices. A>o Ilrhn Intilin y Meeting- at t since tve land- of old'theology to modify tlieir creed, so far at caused it tolHrcjjtored by the authorities on the filth of Au­ of W arren, Conn., where lie was horn August si, I7n2. Adams & Co.'slJolilvn IV iu. IM audicttf«, Niieni'r'ii I'onithe' null Negnthe Ibm ilm . Orion’s-A i i H* gust, and hls rcumtus were discovered In an advanced LAKE WALDEN, eenied to'have least as relates th its manner of presentation. A sharp skirmish occurred In Renton, Franklin County, Tobacco i*re|n«ri*llmi*». I>r. N forcr’n JVutrlllve i'oiiipoiind,etc. Catalogues and ('Ireulars njalleil free. \S .71«n utnif.Suiu.H. I hTA ju m ! uoiitluitr ender our. siiort Tlie hell-fire and red-damnation style . will • no state of decomposition. until HoiHlny. v*oih. happy; and be III., August ltith, between a baud nr inainudlug outlaws Jtr^T UemittauceH in U. S. eurreuey ami p.istage stamps re- longer answer. Appeals to tlie affections are “ An acraam l a half of jHdatoos and sixteen bushels of and a sheriff's (lie former being Minted. Dm^of tin* coived at par. Address, IIKR.M AN’.SNoW, r« U, box 1)7, All partli-H fa\iu lug R'.iRcat -ami idol thing thought ou with tearful S au'F ranclscn,” Cal. ■ .. • arc Invited t•. In «•->*• nt and mkr p u t In pel feeling tlie well enough, hut tlieir effect is evanescent; they hugs,” Is the way a farmer In lUghlaml County, <>., put outlaws was mortally wounded, confessed the names of hls SriKN< KOI Lit K. vith gratitude. 1 It down on tlie assessor's blank. comrades, and tho authorities are lu full pm suit of them. 'ril>- Hihjcrl ful Ibcd-iN'- - di-.-a-'di.i, « i!J b • In ' 1 .Mhici-d h\ up by'us as one leave no abiding impression. Something more W.1MIIINUTON HOOK PKI’OT. an appntpriaiu addn -'. 1.. \„\un\,-A t.N >Ii .m t^neen Victoria’* speech at the prorogation or-the Brlt- T he Roston assessors Ttqtort H loss of fi.oiBi^Kio in tho RICHARD ROUKRi’S, Bookseller, No. Kiln Seveutli Riiib cililri-.ni and pci*...... will ti»: be alh.w.-d ..n He- of our lives, than husks ofdoctrine is needed by the huifgering Ht j *;*»!« nbbve New York avenue. Washington. D. C., keens p la tfd m . . lsh Parliament, Friday, Aug. lath, held out a confident city's valuation for lhc past year, and tin? rale of taxation not altogether • multitude. Make tlfum to 'see and know, if hut constantly for sale the B a n n k h ok L io iit , and a full suiqoy o i m r u o r , fv hope of the maintenance o f. European peace, expressed has been reduced from *15,no to $l3,7i>. ofltie Splrlfuul i»n«l llclbrin Wo rim publlsheil by externally—for the. internal sense will he opened gratification at tlie condition of the Irish laws, and rejoiced ColbyARicb. Widiii-da\ Alictni'on and KM-ning ( an'ip LUc and Its tlmnk...... the...e ppro- r The case of the Indian agent GUomh will bo at once.in- - ...... ---- - ; hcmdHs; a < "iifocm •* 1 - thnt Parliament had been aide by the temporary ennj:t- Thin• • Th.- Ni-« |i •|.;iiliiii-;" juiiii,.., in I',,,!. Hum and Dn;,ay- in due course—that tlie invisible world is all vestlgatMl by the Commissioners appointed for tho pur­ ment to diminish the dangers to which British sqainen are N i;w YOIIH HOOK l»Kl*OT. I m iltrv, and g ra tu ito u s around them, and that its occupants are continu-" pose. The Chief of the Osago-Indians*will make u mint- A. J. DAY1SA CO.. Booksellers ami I'ulillstiersiif staml- Fi lda\ P h . n b . Mii'tli. .Mu^uand D.mh If.g exposed. ______our arrival,- in- tn*r of ohargos against Gibson, tin* most Important of :ml Books ami Fertodlcalson Hanmmlal l’|illoson!iy Spli - Fatm dav " T h e New D p a itn ic " of '.Mr-,. W n..dlml ally approaching them, to fill tlieir minds and exanilimd ny ...... - Hull."- • mtinued to ap- M assachusetts has (so it Is reported) 1,700,oun population. which aVe'the making of false vouchors fur tarlmissalaries Ituallsin. Free Religion, and General Reform, No. M Last hearts, and a great truth will have been made Fourth street, NVv York.. • , tf»-Nov. t. Nunda> (.'ust 1. s (in \ uf tfn- Ni. \V u . j j t: A 1 lere they miglit Boston by tlie new census ts expected' to count up not less paid hls employes, whereby he made money hlnueif, mak- ( I A 1 11 • S’. >Jn’rr||c«, an l Add I c-m' > t it "l 1 I In- lin-lll I"’ 1 mediuniship. known that .will work a revolution indeed. This than 371,000 people, W o rce ster .Vipx*). Lowell -J.sjxx), and Jng false^ vouchers hi regard’ lo tin* nnnRmr of laJjons PlIlU im U 'IIM ItOOH DFI’OT. M'Uidai ( icin’i al Cmi!) n-nc*> i»li '•1 (i 1 \ 1, s ( \ r s« k F all R iver over-IJ,(XX).' DR. J. 11. RHODES. UI.HNprlngGarden street. Flitiadel- T uuMhu P u s h . M itfh. .MiinN-and D;,nHiig. whose liospi- • is what the souls of men want preached now. furnished the L ltt’e Gsagos, alsiAwhh eon uptloii In requir­ Wrdi|i*t-da> and T hui •? ia> Npn itiiaH-iii and Itf-Alodi in ing tin* I ndlann to sign vom;liors lu lilank form when he diia. Pa., has been appointed agent for the llm tncr o( .M.itiu fall/ at Inn. for our enter- Lueomotlvi* No..IK) of'tim ritchhurg R.‘ R. line blew tip at F.lfflil, and wilt take ordejm for at) of CoRiy A Rich .vi’oh- allows (Item to draw thclr money, also with provontlng the IHcaltous. SnlrUual and Libera) Hooks on sale as above, Sul*for dl-ntN-Jnn ).n fh*- following d a \ «. ..f (fm « . .-k to Mr. Slater ( the pn'.Mc In v ;e ,11 bu Imllaus from laying lltolr troubles before the Frosldont, at Llm’olu Hall, corner Broad and Coates streets, and at aticndaMi.)- and 1 nbp -1.111 >n. hospitalities of wrecked. The fireman and engineer were somewhat in­ al! tin* S p iritual n u rtlu g * . Had, who re- Whose name,' as a prominent; English Spiritual­ and with cruelly toward (ho Indians, h is said tlioCatlio- -. 11 < m 111 .Mi - n ami U' f i t . - K m . w \ S/*t.\M tt- will unite jured by the steam. • „ lles will also p re fe r charges agalhst GltKim to the efiVet tu m ake the h ie d lug* alt ia< 1 1 v«* and hod 1 act lye. ififul retreat; ist, eloquent lecturer nnd forcible writer, is fa­ k h i i :, i m ., i i o o k m i i M r r . Tl..s l - may -In- engaged Im-Ioi rluiipl liy ad d )«•>->!ng man- that he refused, to allow; the priests tolufmhiistor the sacra­ Psychological miliar to onr readers, announces that lie will in Mark Twain, apropos of n new portable mosquito net, OLlVERSPAFFORlL Hie veteran bookseller and pub­ sgeis, fmiii paifh-s m, 1)1 gfrumd. Pi-r-nris fur- house of Mr. writes Unit* the day Is coming “ \vhen we shall sit under ment to Catholic Indians, and would not ppniill tile Cath­ lisher, keeps on sale at hls store, WM French street. Erie, til-ldmr 1111 -i 1 m in T p h im iiii pitch rh.-m fi...... I r lm g - . all probability-visit America during the coming olic n^sslonarlc* to establish si,,huid> am ong thenV> Pa., nearly all of- the most popular N plrldm lU tleH ooltM h D * TH K L. I *• m L.VK l. W M ill N AM* |t.\< |,. dill mg the nth-manly nnd ourncls.in church and slumber peacefully, while the dis­ o rth o times; ■ Also, agent . for..Hul.|lkv.,Chau|b4,,liHu‘s..Mag­ ranip Meeting, N tsi.n ( f.si'. 7'irk“i- fmir, *Wa.t sta- as a mem lira • winter, and will lie glad to.recelve applications comfited files club together and take It out of the.min­ A trestle bridge which spanned adiy bramdi six inlles netic ami Electric Powders...... ■ ; flntis pl»*|HiH Innate. ’ tn :iii'o ||||||u i|a te Ihe pill clul'el -- of whleli l iains will leave I'lletilmig D*d *" I, , 1 Lake Walden to lecture cither, on spiritual or scientific sub­ is te r.” - v -______* south or Gower Station on the 1st.1 Louis, Kansas,City and ; and to the AI STHAIJAN llOOH hHI'OT, * at Rrl.'i. *»:l'». m . f:fA. * • » i\- si, R etu in * lug. lcn\e the i.‘rn\e lor Rost,,1, at h-p*. aejj. pi:’^i, im t’i , with whom jects. . Tho body of Rufus N. Wallingford! adherin’of Nashua, Northern Railroad, gave way Tuesday morutim^Aug/K,'- Ami Agency fortlie B a n n k h ok Ltonr. W. ll.'TK/RRY, No. M Russell st reel.- Melbourne, Australia, .has for sab* all A. w ., «»::’A u. m. ’ *• in contact— Tlie Doctor is editor of those sterling publica­ N. II., was found lying In. the.road hear tl)e Fair Ground, and one per.son'was klllcd'nml forty lujnrcfl, utCnyop them Sfimlay. S*pi. I’Jdi,- I-;;. Trains wilt leave Ihe-ton bn fa tally. , . > , , ■ * the works on N plrltnullum . LUiEUAL A El) REb'oHto of our hearts; about half a! mile below Milford, Aug. 11 th, under circum­ U/ published by Colby A Rich, Roston, U.'S., may l.at-o W alden at ml*, a. m .. I c. m.. tfReinrnbig, leavethe tions, “Tho Spiritual Magazine” nrnl “Tlie WORKS, (11 ove |ni Rii'tnii at >: la m .. ;»:;m t*. m '"iin say, ‘God . stances that point strongly t'o murder. America’s graml tragedian, Kdwhi Booth, was thrown at al) times be found there. ' . .1 . 1 1 . \ \ t ,,, loving angels, Christian Spiritualist.” His range of life-expe­ from hls carriage at Cos Cob, CL, on Monday, Aug. ltdh, ' Aug. '-’I .lw , MUSt.S 1111,1,. . j-’/dinif/.r ». • A-Newport tradesman was astonished the oilier day by C I.K V K L A N IL <>., H O O K |)K |* O T . lain *' and sustained sevi'i’e Injuries. Cos fob Is the point at rience lias indeed been wide and extensive, and receiving an old* debt of firteen cents for three pounds of LEEHNS BAZAAR, 10 Woodland uveimK Cleveland, o. U?I)Y, which, Charles M. Rarras, the author or “ The Rlaek COL. OLCOTT’S CHEAT WORK, tlie topics on which lie is prepared to trent (ire coriicd beef. All tlie Spii luial and Liberal llooku and I*uprrH kept for sale. * IIA hi) V.” ninny nitd interesting. He should "receive tlie Cro»iso,0(x». lished by Colby A Rich, '.sponding with him on the subject can direct their W O N n K 1; K V L S K A N (’ KS 'I’lic T r i a l o f .11. LeyiimHo. cen busy, and letters : Dr. Sexton, 17 Trafalgar ltoad, Old Kent Five thliiKP are requisite lo a good onim \— ability, eloaii LONHON, KNU.. 1IOOK HKI*OT. uninterrupt- bauds, (llsjiateli, inuiencu and Impartiality. — J. BURNS, Progressive Library, No. 15 Southampton ; IB Id l)> rill,. 11|.( OTT With the / ' • ■ ,ITl) to date of our going to jircss notliin^ lmd he cause of Road, London, S. 15. . Ptnn. • Row, Bloomsbury Square, llolborn. W .C., London, F.ng., i;i>l>YN. llOM lISLS. t.M) MILS. bi‘t*n ^aininl in tlio of iiiion/mtitm coniTni* keeps for sale the Ba n n k h o k LtdllTamlother N plrldlitl have been A proposition, to introduce compulsory vaccination in INibllctilloiiH. and rich Aliiuer K iicciand. M ontreal, was vigorously opposed hj. French • Canadians fat** of iiiisjwrju'PutLMJ vvorlnT, ollnq llmn T'lu* authn) mnlBie-. 111Ul elf atnm I I‘ In- 1A y 111 lip- recently, and a serious rjot was barely Escaped from / phenomenalshh ,.t >piinna!i-iu: intlriiKetm iv \\|,ivh must the facts of l'!lie" anniversary of tho release from prison Of tlmt hidciist: \m \ bpon broiiKlit up In-foni tlm A p ­ elevate || MHihrl n| ' la tel t n t lie p- ■-i t h-li n I ah e%t.aM|s|md to instruct the this stanch apostle of free thought hi 'tlie old peal Court?, lintl a brief delay of judKiueiit bad. ADVERTISEMENTS. selem-c. He sii' tn 1 lu-* vv mid *: •• IB d ca ie n i tjuii f-tu- of tlnepower , Ktludbert Parson's and Miss I Jii tie (.’, Phllpott, twoafilahe­ pemlniis lai («. :o(m lt(ed l-\ mativ Ifn-nsim l •>( inteUfgent days, wns celebrated in InVestigntor Hnll, Bos­ ed parties who were soon to he married, .were swept under been decreed. Doubtless the question bus been pei sons in all age-, and rniiiii 1 1. -. 1.11; ne\>i lw •». manv a*- "e liave found ■ Niagara Fails Aug. 1U1i,*tumI ilrowned. The lady became In­ at 1 lie p| esenl tilin'. I have availed 111 \ ->elt of |n \ npj nr- professional”^ ton, Sunday afternoon, August lfltli. The hull settled t.'ro this, as there Is every reason*to four lillliHes to IliV r-( Igate (belli, to Weigh, it easill'e,’ ’*,.^1' ;,||(| volved In an eddy near tint Cavej.if Winds, nnd lost her foot­ C O L B Y life l i l C I I , piohe I help !o fajim it Wit'-. pn>.|h|r I o i|n /-o. Tiie Jesuit Is clairvoyance, .was filled to repletion, and .tlie large audience hold, ami, tliegwntleinan striving to rescue her, both per­ that tlie judges were'-ton much prejudiced uRuinst tlie i|iesi>lBiTe pio..| o| ||ie nee 1111 elire «' i! eej t a lii/lie V pH- arty practical fevpiced profound accord with the practical re- ished. The lady’s body was afterwards recovered.- •*•••■ liinj, though The Spiritualist eonunents on tlie .(•aide plie.iionieji.i. 1 epmliaied /or (he ninsi p,K (.\ ira.ling ~ igtli, and .gifts Publislfers and Booksellers pll.V shillIg 1 s(s and psM hoi*'gists, tun U III! ll ate llPViq tiie||‘>s nlnrks of J. P. Monditm, Horace Scav'er, Warren ordered delay ns n favorahlr* symptom. IVq. » .nOVriJIHIEKY 1'b.M li, (hoioiighlv. wed eslahilshed a- layt-, m d whn h fnqst .soon- th such it is . The yellow fever Is abating In Pensacola. er or laler lyvoludoiilze 1 pinion on 5 vat letj of ipie stloins , notjis a mere Clinse, Anthony Higgins, jr., nnd other speakers. AVe have received a copy of the^pamphlet BOSTON, relating to (tie natuie n| inan.' . * (lader basis of Miss Mendum also added pleasure to the meeting Williamson County (III.) Is becoming depopulated be­ wlierelii tlie matter of tiie first triiil is std forth, cause of a family light there, which leads to many deaths. keep a complete assoi&’A'KNt ok •^7 The Work Is Highly lllustratotl ! by voenl nmlinslrumentnl music, Mr. Kneeland F.yery man who says anything’against the murdering under editorship of Madame Leymarie, and hope her regular 111 IliH* t'.iiuUhli * lolli. Iiihlelnlly Im h iih I. . was a good man, and it is well tn keep his memo-- businesses murdered at once ; and the people are therefore to speak more fully liereafter concerning it. Spiritual, Progressive, Reform, '* “ . ■* ** g ilt ...... a.m* removing In haste from the dangerous locality. Hall' Turliry A lorucm ...... , oses making, ry green. AND * , ’ 1,00 Head tiie announcem ent on our liftii puj»e 2"> 1*1.15 C O I*V . . to the Lake Next Sunday forenoon, Mr. B; F. Underwood Controller Philip Phelps,'who for forty years served at MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, F" Sille hyN lativesinXew . Albany, N, VM In that capacity, Is now retained, though of the CJamp Meetihjj; at Lake Walden, to be car­ . -BY A H U H . at >,,,. Mi'titgOlllei) will lecture. Subject—“ Natural Selection, nnd AT WROLUHALK AND UKTAIL. . I'gu <•, Tm nei- «7T I’lOvlttCe : tfeel (|o \\i r IIV*.I). Boston, ommenceineiit past labor, as second Controller—a sinecure—hls salary ried out under direction of Moses Hull and J. II. M as-. its bearing on Natural Theology." being paid him In memory of hls faithfulness lu t4ie past. W. Tooliey. Among t u b Ar t h u r s a h b : S T ATUy OLISM: nds on botli . “Around tlie World.” Witnessing while In that country the (to hlinbjsuveru a n d h k h j .u k s o n h a v im , , struggling* of the aristocracy of KngJand In their efforts to 2 ^ ” Letters for Dr. It. T. Hiilloel:, wlio is nl lion. KOHEHT HALE OIVENN iting herself On our sixtli page will bo found “E c c e R e - enjoy themselves tit a ball, tho Slmh of Persia anxiously .U T IF IC I.U SD.M N MI r I’ I, IS M • lireseilt i.ti Englum l, nmy be ndilressed 15 South-. 1VIEMA7I BENTOS'. ' a lias attended asked the Prlnco of Wales: “ Why do you not employ If f i ’o n s a , No. IX,” from the pen of John Wether- niii])to)i How, London, W . C. JAM. .11; l’ EEHLEM. , lllllll.fTl" I Al l.I I. val at tlieir bee, Esq.j,wherein this widely-read gentleman Hervttnt# todo thls/oryou,” audit Is related tlmt tho per- . IIEMtV V. AYHKillT, splrlng prince was not'able to explain tlie problem .to the '•MKSMKIH.SM-; (lit ANIM a I, MAGNETISM. : 25^'Oiir tlianks nre tendered to Mrs. Dudley, EUNEST ItES AN, piquapliy trents of tlie depth and value of tlie satisfaction of hls oriental guest.. f.'lEES It.STEltHI.VN, JIY/WM, RAK|.l: FAHN.KSI'OI K, \|, J», ? Enst Lexington, Muss., for 11 fine bouquet'of nut- volume by James M. Peebles whose title.heads IV.UtRI/N I'HASE, «’«*titalnlng ;t Im IcI. l»H"i i« al sm\» > *.l Me-mer's ni«-ia. iture. W o r d s W rrii a in ; T iik s l — Andrew’ Johnson, urnl flowers. 7. 1>. I>. IIO.IIE. t nnis, and lie* **\:i in I n:il l**n *•( the -ann • *hj tie- Fi eiirli rnni- this article. 'Those who have not already mnde late Kx-Presldcut of the United States, Is sald to have- T. H. H A/AH B. 1 0 1’-sjiiMel s, l‘llh'IIO">i>lllti:illllMllisltl: mV, Tlie K xp"’'ll|(*n practical acquaintance with this; charming hook written this paragraph during the closing part of hi* lire: • *t Fluviu* Magl.el (sill and Neuinbigj / * A lieu vl.-u and set on foot A. E. NEIVTO.V diVlsbUi of the |>tl K’lii *!( g leal olgiili*- .l.ln fum t |n jts, with “ All seeniB gloom and despair. I have performed my NpirOmil ami .IliNeellaneoiiH I’orlodl- . H.rIIarri- of travel will find it for sale at the Banner of lti»v. .71. H. EKAVE.V 7|csi I (pt Inns if | lief l; n ailin ' and qii.aMtli's, etc .. Ill 111,-' duty to my God. my country and my family/ l have s''lises an*l laciilllespaiid hill and :m i-unite di’seiipljon of Light bookstore, No. 9 Montgomery Place; Bos­ notfdng to rear from approaching death. To me It Is the . cals for Sale at this Olllce: ■ JiMl«i‘ J. W . ED.MONBS. tualist,” be- T k k I.On o o n Sl’l hitl'AI. .M a o a z i n (f. I’rlc eM cen ts; Hie various |>Im im rn* n.i l*e|i,ng|i1g t,‘, ibis Hat,-: Including ton, Mass.. • j ■ mere shadow of God's protecting wing. Reneath'lt I a l­ l*rof. M. It. HHITTAN, I!vdiVls|i>u lido tui*.il(stilict eoiidill«U)". \ |/ . : till- unking lered to the . most fool ftaeied. Here, I know, can no evil come. Here H um an. N a t u h k : A Monthly Journal of ZolstlcSdunco a ml sleeping, u lib p la n leal Inst i u d inns how in en ter nnd I will rest In-qulot and peace, beyond the reach of cal­ and Intelligence. Published in London. Price 25<;cntH. AEEEN l*l'TN'AH. ago; when im h i t i a i is t awake li"!n either. Tim Identlij cl tb-'»■ *cmlliinn--ulib 557”We linvu received from Mrs. Laura Cart, umny’s poisoned shaft, or the lulluenco of envy and T n K S - . : - A Weekly Journal of. Psychofogl- El*ES SAHGE.V r. oth er s(Jit»’> and m > -te ib s. icg. ih n w ith ;m ucccmit of Jealous enemies, where the great fact will he realized ■cal Setence, LomUm, Kng. Price 8 cehls. , *tv. V. EVANS. hut monthly T r k UKUUio-Pim.osoiMiicAh jlointNAt.: Dovnted ,to w**VeraI. nbsteti leal c a -i- «b‘llv* ii •! w in’,* lu th is siati’l Ihe " Charleston, S. C., n relic of the past, in the shape” th a t G od 1m truth nluJ .gratitude—the highest' attributes IU BNO.V TI’TTLK, plopel IIUMhcil ,it plep.mng suli;.*e|- lot slilgbal /pefa- ..England, of men. fife itur (id antra. Such l* tho way to the stars or Spiritualism. Published in Chicago, IR. Price Scents.. lions; tin ’ll inamigeim nt dining and atn i itn Haiie-. and of a strip of cloth on. which is stamped many- Immortality.” ’ ^ T r k H t t l k RouquK'r. l’uhllshed in Chicago, 111. A. II; CIIIEU. He- latest and best m ethod <•( m i lug diseas?-, e tc ., m thos,- voluntarily ■ l*rlco 10 cents. 1>. R.ltAMMlM’ ll, p-’iMitis.wboate In that coinlHion, j small pictures of stirring events in the early his­ Klug Coirei! Calcalll, of Ai-huntue mehiory, lias sent hls T u b L y c e u m , Published monthly at Toledo,.(>. De­ year out of WAHHEN M. IIAItLOW. Frli’e JrL-'iO. posing,* fun-. tory of this country. Tlie rolic descended to tlie son, a sm art young “.warrior,” to Khgland Tor education. signed for Progressive Lyeeums, Price7 cents per copy; Fo) sale wholesale and letall 1 • s t »H.R1* A RD H. at nts to gain 75 cents a y ea r. Itvv.T. H.TAYEOH, No. ll M old goliM’IV Finer, cn| I;« | ol' | ‘io \ln ce sth-et l lower ■ donor by inheritance. She writes inker letter of T u b Sim u it u a m s t a t W o u k . Issueil fortnightly at J. O. l l A l t l t m . llotti j. Boston, Mass. • ’ the proprie- A tornado, sweeping a path four hundred feet- wide’, Chicago, IR. F.. V. Wilson, editor. Price.'Drills. transmittal: “ My dear father, ,Mr. John Curt, passed over Philadelphia, on tho afternoon or August 11th, Hu m m k iu . a n d M k s h k n u k il Monthly, published at Urv.AVn.MOlNTlTmB, certify that was summoned at the early age of fourteen to doing much damage, though no lives were lost. Brattlebpro’, Vt. Price 10cents. Mm. F.R.1IA If AHBI.VfJE, MAN AND BEAST, “ hundred and T in e C h u c ih l k . Published iii Boston. Price 0 cents. BrH.J.N.ADAMS, bear a part in'ourjjountry’s gallant struggle for Why la asqtarcctlpso like a woman whipping her boy/ T iib HjciiAi.b ok U k a l t h a n d .Jo u r n a l ok P h y s ic a l 1 1 e i !.iv. a n i > _ n i : i ; i ; a i -’t I; i t. ■pushed on C u l t u h r . Published in Now York. PricolS cents. ' . AC'IIMA independence, .and bravely did lie respond to the Because Ills a hiding of the sun. T u b PURKNOt.oUICAIi JOUUNAL AND Il.MJSTUATKD HEI.liE Ht'MIl, 'longyears • LlFK. Published In New York, Price:tocents.* • MIhm E I//IE BOTES, IIV JiKY. ,). G. WOOD, M. A.; V..I, ,S. call. He died at tlie advanced age of 89—being Ilans Christian Andersen was hurled at Copenhagen T u b S p ir it u a l M a o a z in b . Published mnnlhty (n of t worldly, MrN.MAUIAM.KI.Sfi/ tbe last survivor of tlie”‘True Blues,’ Charleston August litli. The king attended the runeral. Affecting .Memjihts, Teuu. *S. Watson. Kdltor,. Price 15 cents. I ll 1 Ills wm k I In-i ender will H in I opr Mi'll Gp a lie ld of i a i e Su ib n c k o k U k a l t h :- Monthly. Published lu New in is. that, al- tributes to Ids memory were rccolved from abroad.’ The M , li.MAKI.U IIIL», luterekt. I'sjejiology'gcuernllv deals w llli man, niidwith Artillery—as enthusiastically attached to our York City, Price 20 cents. tiiati I n t lie al'st i a< I. tint M Wi.od Itei c iimN (( jo explain , day was made one of national mourning through Doumnrkt . Min. MUM AVAIMHKOOKEH. t. ' only been common country as when in the vigor of early Fie., HR1.. 1-7(4*. tin1 trails and motives t lun aid mite e\ en the lower animals, yet pub- In Copenhagen business 'was suspended and /lags were ami gnu them as disilmd i h:»tactei> as Hu ll inastet-.. H Is nianliood, and almost, worshiping the name of placed at half-mast. 10 im means an ignoble stud; to ek a iqnonaf explanation RATES OF ADVERTISING. TERMS CASH.—Onbirs for Rooks, tolmsontby Express, lor'm any ae* s |mi forne’d i.> anlma's ibat ndose to e^nh.i m liis favor is ' our great and good-Wnsliingtori. * * * I pray m ust lie accom panied by all or part cash. W hen the umilu} Two of tho Sing Slug convicts who stolo a locomotive to -to He- lim ited nicn'Un* of instlm-t,” and llm au th o r ha- e n t­ iptions to'the for a’ blessing on you all, and trust that our Each line In Agnle type, twenty centa Tor the sent Is not Hiinicleiit to (lit the, order, the balance niust Ik* iled Ills fiivesHgnth its m-n con-ddeisihfe Ii'ngth amteoti- escape from that prison have been captured In St. Louis. flrat, and fifteen centa for every anbaeqnent In* paid C.O.l). il'ictcd thi'm In a tlmiough manner. It - endeavors to show * being.hcaded glorious* Banner of Light may. cheer others'on the aertlon, ^$f“ 0nlers for Rooks, to lie-sent by Mall, nuist Invarla* i hat Hie lower anim als do jmss, v. i li. >*• im-utal ami moral ' Governor Graham, who died at Saratogaj.August litli, bly t)eaecompanleil by cash t*» the amount.of each order. i h araeteristli s w Iiich ludong to the tm m oi (al spit ft an*I not pounds each, SPECIAL NOTICES,— Forty eenta per line. Any Rook published in KiiKlatid or America,nol out of weary pilgrimage, of the earth-life as it sustains wassccrctary of the navy under President Fillmore. to the it*,i l.»l)ahle IkhIj . Me eh-arly sh*»us that Hie?*erJp- onial ever Minion, cneli Inaert Ion. print, will bo sent by mall orexpress. • tn rv silo noi deny a future III)1 in the lower anim als, and me. BUSINESS CAROM. - Thirty teenta per line, IFf'ntnloshPN ol* Hook* l*ul»IUIic tlieir eaptfelt \ i|i*'i*f"i by eft (ng mm e. than Hiiee . The extra sleep obtained by the use of a mosijuito-canopy Airate,Isate, eaeh InNcrtlon.innoi llon. Haleb.V Colb.v »V Hieli; h1m> of* IIooIim Ii'inih'd oilginal itneiiloh'-. Well aulln-nlluated. wide]) I®" Colonel'Valentine Baker,-brother.of tlie Is net gain. • ______.* Payxnentaln all caaea In advnnee. b j M. 11/ WcIIn «V 1*o.. on l*lirenoJoK,v. I*Ii.ymIoIo* slouv t hat siteli animals share wlili loan thc atu Unites of , publishing try, llytrlcMH*. Home liii|>rovoiii<*ut,«V’<*., mmi! free. reitso.i. .aitgiiage, jn* »o<-i \ . a -*eose of moral |-espom.f liflfiy, National well-known traveler, Sir Samuel •..Baker,' and a A conscience stricken Nova Scotia sailor named Green­ $7* For nil Advertlacmenta printed on the Oth unse Jl-lmess and love. No-Intelligent reader ran bdl tn . page, 20 centa per line for each insertion. • he deeply In * ie>ted in th*' c)iarae|e|-o( ihe or • it Russell person who associated, it is said, with tlie high­ wood, lias Just confessed that some two years since, \phllc Spiritualism of the Bible, by Wil- dim practical.exam ples Upon which (heautlm i relies to"|H,int est in social rank in Great Britain, was tried re­ on hoard tho schooner May E. Joties, hound for Boston, ho 6F* Advertisements to be renexve<1 at continued Ins eoiteluslotis. ' * spiritual wns a witness to a terrible crime,*J»elng nothing less .than rates moat be left at oar Office before 12M.on F rlce fl.-'iO. postage ir: I t tits. / liam A. Stockman. Foi sille wliolesale ami ielalf b> )’<11,/(y ,y Kff jf. nt cently before the Assize Court at Cioydeh for an the outraging ami murder, by tlie crew and captain of .Monday. can to w ' rp l(K RRtle Gods and Angels that were seen and heard, N»». H Moidgoim-iu Place, coiner "of Fiovliice street (lower -a.series - attempted assault upon, a' young lady in a rail­ that vessel,.of.Awo lady passengers named Sutherland JL That-Kuve Ihe Jaw/tin; covenanl, am) spoke;lhe word, lloor), Rostoti/Mass; way carriage. No'casd o f m o d e r n times httimre- [ Tlie 1)0 jlcs wore thrown overboard, and all. parties Hell by Were mortals oneo-rsplrlts, who eame to cart li again, books, SPE^nTNOTICE-S, #1 list as now they come, to Instruct the sous of i,ncn. G sitlK M 'iug ( lyrm bs : ' .Mated .'m a greater ™ )., nvnlfomnnlexcitement, and ♦!.«the Sn.Ioojudge fmTnrtT'fW’found boat to tbo Harrington Hay, ilioro rejturtlnp the vessel These fans wore,wi'JMen and preserved among the learned. irters of tjie lost; but she waa afterward* recovered Intact; The.pollce Compiled al length, corrupted, theil suppressed and burned, a L/-:crri:i-; lir s-WAii ./fpi:Nori;it, tlantie. it necessary to have the street in front of tlie are looking Info the aJTalr. THi; WONDERFUL HEAIGK AND Re-written from tradition, then.revised ami changed. . K. *1. <’om pton, H aviioa, S'. Y. ! avail him nothing in "turning aside the sword of Lieutenant-Commander Georg© W.-ArmentrouL, of tho Address ' WM. A .'ST tK 'K M A N, Priee 1.7 cents. poMag*' tree. U. S. Navy, died, August Htli, on hoard the steamship until further notice at his summer residence, Aug. IR. : lbi>t-..filer Box UP, Raj O ltj, Mich. ' For sale w hob sale and tidal! b\ ( OLRY A Bit ll. at i the de- .justice-' ‘ Ulenora, Yates Co., N. Y. . Jyl7. No. U Montgomei v. Piute, col her (*f I’n.viim^stpTHA wet--- Spain, while on her voyage from Liverpool to New York. * •> _ _ * •___ ' HS..K.-H. llKNNKTT, Asiroio«icsiii Mutlimn, tb-or).'Boston, Mass. l J. P in­ He w as 32 years of age. can be eotikulted on all the affairs of life. Including Dm E. D./B ahhitt, N o. 5 Clinton Place, N. Mbs. N ellie M. F lint7 Medium, office.200 ts are in healthM ami ailments. Mondays. Tuesdays and Fridays, . Y., lias issued a large lmndsOme-Chart of ilcalth, $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 worth of glass \vas destroyed in the recent hall* Joraiemon st., opposite City Dali, Brooklyn, N. from 10 A. M. to 6 l \ M,., at 1.7) UJirlstonlRU' .street, botweeji AW mE EVA FAY7 lence, in s to rm at O m aha. • ______Hudson ami Greenwich streets, New Vork- Age ami tlni" over a yard long, to be liung up In homes, schools Y. Hours from 10 to 4. 4\v*'.Au.l4. of birth rcoulreil. . • awls’—Aug. 7. f V II F celelq-al*dl P l.j sb si'l.iit.d Mi ntal 'It st Mc*lii;ir. I arrived ■ 11< n. l.u i 1 1 1 . n th i p ix li.g ;i k i h s i .I hits less ad- nnd i lecture fooms, \yhere the bold type will be1 .Tfiero aro 228,(04 nam es borno on the United States «/■> S e a l e d L e t t e r s a n s w e r e d b;DyK. W. Flint. ROF. LISTKK, -z\STKOL( )(;EK, can‘be con- tiefoie^Vm. f'ruokes and othets. mcml,eisol tlu/F. R. S.v • The pension rolls. ______■ siRtoLby addressing for a (.’Ireular 1* (t. Box -Ivitt. constant y preailiing.to-old and young tho great 374 West 32d street, New York! Terms $2 and 11 is taken room* at ‘JU H airdo street f*u u slmi t v a'**tij.nly ds of tlie The resorvolr dam at Searsvillc, Mass., on Mill Itlvcr,, PNew Vord3 ■!■) 3'ear.s’ praellee, 'J7 In Hosbm, Ho reads m laws of life and health. Its headings are: The' three stamps. Money refunded if not answered, writes from'the jiositUm of the planets at blnb. l**r l.lgltt or Dark S/aime?.. com me ud ng Alondaj, Sit g'i 1*3, . was swept i\way on the night of the 11th Inst., and oiie or Mnly I0t-I2wls ••______. . ______ami evci y. evening at b P. m. Tickets D-1*'- Laws of Nature, The Law of Power, The Law two bridges were also carried oiT by tho .fiood. No lives A u2l “ V. Aug. - l . # j 'as some- were lost, although there was a fearful i«nlc at Williams­ UUUSTIA DWIKKI LS, Medical aiu rilu sf K in/UEA'I), 'FrM, Hitsincss. and Devt-lopiiri: of Harmony,' How to Promote Health, How to uess Clairvoyant and Test Medium, 171.'” T.icmuit st. icutor of burg, and some narrow escapos there and at I.ecds. J-.^Vv -Mansfield, -Test Medium, answers Medtom, t-sl r?l\tli avc./N. Y. -Itb rt. Doimirlng. In San Destroy Health, How to Cure Disease, now tp Sealed letters, at 361 Sixth av.. New York. Terms, AAttg. 1*1.—Dy* •• M Aug.‘.'I; 3w • • ______« - ! • gallows Dress, How to Eat, What to Eat, How to Sleep, ; The Alphonslsts In Spain (ire iirlnglhg out their youth of $6 and four 3-6dBt stamps. REGISTER YOUIt nineteen years to the liattlo, the Government having Issued Helmer.'s Human Hair House. t the time How to Bathe, etc., teaching people to be tlieir LETTERS. Jy.3. The Bible in the Balance. ('liigtions, A t,, a conscription call Tor 100,om m en ; 10,000 of tliesrtrnops- — — --- - , ------AADI DI !•>’ WWigs. igs. Biahls. ** jrl>o Wigs, Wigs, Too) Ai.. forgcnls, vised him are to bo sent to Cuba to help (III the capacious maw of tlmt A Competent P hysician.—Dr. J. T. Gilman A TEXT BOOK FOR INVESTICATORS. Vl’^d'kW ork t»est,best, and!)Mf) J*ll»'»-sj»l lc»*s )V;»soo;d,Jj Uliii J> si-j,t (’;(). 1*. to declined, plans of nature. In order that it may accom­ “ grave of"the Spanish army.” Pike, whose office is located at the Pavilion, The Rihtf. iCf.iyhnL in thr. lintonr*. (Him- id! |,at ts. ^Wot xoor oiib't ana nil) avenue, Now plish- great good, and circulate very widely', its ..... nnlnojE >S<‘Gno.f. and its?//, York VlfJ . Sm d t'nr J: f, (Grn/hir, a kill him Horace Illnncy died In Philadelphia, Thursday, Aug. 12, -No. 57 T iiemont Street, (R oom G,) P oston,' is Withlltuni'iationn. Jiinejn.-Jk'wis ^ • Yery. prTce is put down; to 50 cents eatfh, postage 10 a t th e ago of 07 -years. ^ cordially recommended fo tlie Public ns one of KVIiltV ItKABKIMH TIIIS I’ GT.It . bullet.’’ ------— ------, tlie mpst competent practitioners in tlie State, BY REV. J . O. FISII. H O U L D send addi ess on jn.sial cant loi- |t> pp. < iicifiar cents. ’ - During the past two months sovayty-hvo American col­ He compounds his own medicines, Is a mesmer- n f “T m k M iksa k oi a N sw l . t r t . ; " .Nean> 30.000 For sale by Colby'& Rich, of No. 0 Montgom­ • An able work, so arranged In Its several dop.u t incuts and Scopies a(re;ulj Sold. Contains'iutoi mation that no inaii.or lan, who leges have produced one hundred .and -twenty-nine doctors izer, skillfully applies the electro-magnetic bat­ index as to form u most perfect, desirable and useful hand­ woman can affnid to lie w Itlmiit. Agents wanted on salar) of divinity and seventy-three doctors of laws, and this book fhr the Investigator; 'and Its material, drawn from »»)• eotumission,. Addicsst (t\\.AN A CO., tdh stietd, N. i . n papers ery Place, Boston, Mass. tery when required, administers medicines with Ahb'lllghest living and past Idaorlcal and scientific author­ docs n o t em brace all. . : Ills own hands, has had great experience as a ities, Is umsMxdlable. May I. - WwIm • ___ cause he jg f On our eighth page will "be found the re­ physician, and been very successful in his prac­ * d o th , 312pages. $I,.V). ttostage-RJrents. ' V /X a N F . MIMNBI.E ANI) 4'YMNDEH OlEM. last ob- Tho Inhabitants of the Bosnian Province have risen lu For sale wholewile ami retail by UULHY A RICH, at H. KF.LLOGt*. 17Cedar stietd. New York, uianu- port of the Lake Pleasant Camp Meeting, from insurrection along (lie whole length of the River Save, tice. He gives close attention to nervous com­ No. 9 Montgomery Fjace, corner of Province street (lower j« fact tires Hie bent. Kstabllshed ISob. fiuor), Roston, Muss. . June J2.-)dw)s* be Dls- ' tlie pen of our representative, J. J. Morse. j The telegraph wires are cut. Thirty Turks have been massa- plaints. j ..

/ AUGUST 21; 1875. a B A. 3ST.ISTEE O F L I GHT. Ifovvot soui anil a good time i an a Brother YVilder'a is the o u .siiS ^ u ¥ a f wise utti'ratire5 c»nt be found In place to have it...... n . i , I M-1V.-S, \Vli<>n till- lKMlv: Is wnirigitalfcuitniosi -EH3 C E R E ST OTT 8 A . -I X . Hoard ono dollar per day, and accommodations tor all. C S S j i n C ____y X P - 3 XUlVC'lH^pMnOnFpn 7liiral;ii’^Tvlt1l pain, or tin* privations the communications filtered, If .you-please, from It Is expected that tho.Ccntral Vermont will carry those ■who attend the Convention lor half fare. c* _s_/_ j ______. ____i of I'nitlgRiict* orcivfi) it, atmiil with such.poultry ‘ RY JOHN WKTHEItllEE.' the spirits over the riVer? I was led to txclalni, ClIAllLES WALKKK, =--" — • • • > ------• ! tliat tlic in>tincts canairasp no idea fiiftlicr than in reading tliis book of Peebles’s—and the same IIA im V IJICKEIIMAM. Committee. SAlll.N" SCOTT, ' i H T T<* those interested in the (tanner of.1.1 slit ; how to prevent starvation, the spirit hesitate* to 4 Tin* first words I read in " Peebles's Around may lie said of others tliat I could.namc-wherey ' accord elieerfully to ils usual lielief tliat .< 1 rxI is ■ Message I ><-partmen t we have only to say that we the World,” and accidentally ...... ‘ting my eye lh Eighth Annnnl Convention o f She Minnesota I cihkI and Ids (iilnlstcriii)4 spirits willing. The oli! where, in any system of ethics of philoso­ have at preM-nt no positive 'mfdtmntion to give —old sneeiinihs'. heneath the.-heavy pressure of the centre of flu- bojik, were these.: phy, can he found so ninny rational explanations Mtnle Association o r Hplrllnnll.fs. Notice Is hereby given that this .Convention will beheld ‘ ns to wl|en our Public f.’ireles will he.re>uim d, I hunger or physical injency. Ami wlmt lieeomes ‘‘.Tlie future is mure important than tlie past ; of tin* mysteries of our existence as cqn lie gath­ tn tlie city of St. Van I on the 17th, ISth and 19th ot Septem­ of it then, do'von think'/ It is at war outside the the destiny than the origin nf Immunity. Though ber, 187.5. ArranKeiifent.v have been made .with tbe RvU- ■that, matter being in the hands of our- Spitit generally outlined hy your guardian angel, your ered from the teachings nnd literature of Spirit­ roarts for a reduction of fare to those going to the Conven­ 'liody with dark or lower spirits, who make use of tion. Persons wishing to, avail themselves of the reduced, Uunil ; lint-the seances trill lie resumed-without , Tihe'occasion■' and.conditions tosotdain control future, morally considered, is not irrevocably ual isniv ' • " ■ ' fare will call for Convention Titketn at their respective ' and demoralize the subject, which it leaves in fixed. Mari is a mental and moral as well ns ft' Wlien I began tills number, I was almost in­ •1 Allots. Home latent ts cordially Invited to he present, doulit lit an early day' r You and will lie duly recognized. Arrangements have been 1 the despair, and strives to prevent this influx physical being. are now (said the spirit;)- clined to review.tliis hook which has inspired made to have present good, reliable test mediums. No I of such iulluenees as would make him mock paving tlie highway your feet 'must press in this response, but 1 remember, though new to nie, pains will be spared tonmlto this Convent on a grand sue- K--r the 11:110.et „f l.lgifl. [find's Providence or the law of love. I have spirit-life, and laying, too, tin' foundation-stones cess. Arrangements have benii made with tho hotels to-4 it was not new to my Texan friend, anil proba­ keen persons comlliK to tho Convention at reduced rates. Iiis|iirtitlonul M essages. ,-ee'n this to occur, and I know it to tie true. , of the temple you will inhabit." It Is distinctly understood that thb Is to ho a Convention i am snrry_fnr the poor, for the unhappy, for These words seemed to lie in keeping witli my bly not to (lie Spiritualistic reading public ; so I of HpirituulMs, having no affinity with social freedom or AimuKssK.p THimroii in i mi on M-mr of the ! the desnnirijVu.'and long to Imve heaven exert :i..n r.Miis. .u u K rrv .i. iirtn o x . o r xt w voiia, trajn of thought, and"also profoundly true, and have referred to it„ letting ft take'this form, ''"rill's Assodatlon'is'riilly alive to the fact tliat there must wider effort still to ei|ualize the. element which which I know will answer some of iny question­ lie a distinct demarcation between the demoralizing and yro i tir. i oMi'ii.f.n, i tioMis n. i i \/.ai:i>. _ ; i'king and kingdom to man. I desire to have I'm ake the quotation tlie. threshold of a “ re­ debasing incubus of social freedom tliat tiad endeavored to attaeli Itself to tlie body of Spiritualists, and the htgji-toncd ' the extreme riehes.whieh some enjoy and the ex- sponse," not so'much- fiff its intrinsic truth ns ers; nm i.if it lends others to read tlie boQkL it attaeli__ > ..I___ USCII____ t()of lll« tlm liody initi* Ol liltSlliruuimsis. flQfinlll’. MO»'.» till*n Mv Irk u k-*t K.trill u - I caimd go to the end ami olovatliiK to,idlings of the new philosophy. So then, ; txetue poverty Yvllirll some others sliflVr tirought 1 feel as will answer some of them also. with malice toward now, we say .to any and all tlioso tine- nor to tie- middle of sp.-uv, and. it 1 ilid I 'lmnM because I.’ceble.s's book eoutained it. tn ;i medium's basis and' tixi-d. by liinitutinns. tur. il witli tlie said doctrine of social freedom, you are not not find i i .d‘in aov inoie tangible shape than I though- tils hook lifts answered soitie questions iiivlied to our feast. .G e o h o e \ \ a i.k e h , Sec y . Poverty I- comparative and «o is 'opulence. ( >n.e have him. it identical with my . ______- i • eonteiited mini! limy appreciate tlie sums that an which* would find expression in. tliis series, hut ltairerofV.s Treatment of (lie “ AViteli- -roundings, that when I put my tinger upon a avaricious one. wo)ibi.;consiilcr. contemptible. how to insinuate in-'a' unity many abstractions erul't Oelatiioa.” Tlie Annnnl Coiiveullon of (lie American Free flower I behold him; .if 1 look at tlie'imniea'Ura Yet were tiiere certain modifications established . Oreaa I.enifue Ide vl-la of time. 1 beliol.l hi- lingermark : in and questions is somewhat dilYrult, so I will let Tlie following extract, concerning, tlie' much which would positively prevent tin* spendthrift Will lie held at Lincoln Halt. Philadelphia, Sept. lStli and tlie -kv, u hr re w o rld ' ari” ileekefkin its depth-, my lien run as it may, and if nothing comes of controverted nnd hut little understood psycho­ from wasting his mcari.4 l'clow a certain figure, Kith, commencing at 11 o'clock A. M.. the llist-nnmed (lav. 1" hut look upon lniii'oli represented in infalli- it 1 will not print it. logical question Involved in the Salem witchcraft licltevlim the object of dress Is to protect and adorn the hie pou.-r, 'tienglh and beauty.. AVln-n my or tin* mean from hoarding-beyond 'a certain human form without constricting any organ, and that the amount, tin* 'icfC'd suffering, tin* evil cruise- it is impossible to read everything in tills age matter, is copied froiii the Chicago Tribune of a. atvle Imposed by fashion nnd accepted Jiy woman Is fatal lo-art pul-at.-' to it-. to-~t intentions, uml my • jueiiccs, the niany aggravations ,nnd crimes, to her health and tlm high Interests of humanity, tblj faced'’ glad with it' own goodness, I ery, " It is of honks. 1 sometimes envy-the men like. Cliaii- recent date. League Invites the friends of general well-being to meet might lie mostly prevented. -We have some wise eer and Wiekliffeand their eniitempnmne.s, who It occurs in a most trenchant review of tlie with It.and reason together on the nature and removal ot lies—ticu art within me." Tlie angel-, making head-aim ing us wtm. are working for this, and existing evils In dress, hoping to elicit truth anil advance tiieir Iran-ii'to.tlie briglite’r sphere, regaid liim read all in tiieir day and did not overflow. 1. tenth aiid last volume of Bancroft’s History of Die idea of Individual choice and kindly toleraricoln forms a- oimifpotent, and expeel to’Iiml not any nearer who will.tiring it about 'if p„.i.vAV—and nothing is impossible to a band of active spirits wtm de­ have to jump the many : the days atul the ni'ghts tlie I’nitcd States, and shows in a elearand sig­ °fA,'h>h! sneakers will lie present, and full freedom given In- atipioximat ion to a present I hid, hut a mote e.uii- termine to hem-tit 1minanity by iiilluchcing m en’s discussing iiiiestlons germaln to the subject. Entertain­ plete fultilllnelli.of tlle prollii-e- of perfection ill , are not hmg eiiongli to read hut a small percent­ nificant manner the prevailing ignorance which ment hear tlie Imll at reasonable rates. Editors please mind' to practically apply the ideas 'which they men —spirits winch create divim-r'-uiroundings. age of tiie procession of literature' in hook form, exists touching these extraordinary mental and copy. M a n n e rs address M ' V n V / o m q jV^V. A reliangels are those who luive. pti'-ed all pnr- ijivc them, lint I am-not a preacher,,atid send much of which can lie skipped profitably iiml iny' I ii-sJ love and sweetest embraces. 'physical phenomena, even by those who.ought gatio'n- ami pcilanees. and 'have climln-d, h> tin- North Collins Yearly .Heeling*-, , From vour own Fanny.. "mao lie mentally no .poorer, for tliey are, as to be somewhat intelligently conversant with thd virtue.' ot tlo-ir loves..into tin- 'iipreiiiest'. and , Tlie Annual Meeting of the Friends of Human Progress, snldino'st lo-iglit- of inner life, and are ordained ■ Burns would say, matter. * ' ' .' ' ' of North' ('olllus null vicinity, will lie held at Hemlock *• :v Mnnv-f.'ill Inn river, . ' Hall, in Tucker’s Grove, AugustSTili'. SSlli, and29tli. Ablo to great otdets of Useinlne", wliieli they project To the curious, my friend, there. is always to. < Hie mnini'iit strn. Uifii Itt'l ft>ii‘Vt*r,*’ Tlie writer of the review in question is that speakers nre expected. A Cordial tuvUatlou tsexteudedto through lesser angels or.spirits. They seldom ' lie found a ciiiiositv, ..Nature is md diarrep, lull all who admire goodness and love tho truth. •Uliers deserve and imve a better fide, and yet indefatigable student and author, AVm. F. Poole, . leave their realms or de-ceml. In mir 'plcre we : is pioltie in Woiidcrs, and whether in the liody Hi/order a/Committee. are -lovers after the maittier of our dispositions' or (nit, a man may always find enough In,fill hi in tiie writer of this response lie none the ivisefi, as j tlie eminent librarian of the Chicago Public Library, and formerly of tiie Boston Athenamm. Excursion from I*hlln,leJi»hli*. and tii'ies, recognizing tin- glory of being no | wit'll amazement ill life "grandeur nnd majesty of will be seen when tlie inspiration of this number T.o Atlantic August Mill, noth and 91st, tickets good longer in bondage Tii iln- tle-li, ami perfecting , tile"f< r miutl.~~Vinter the microscope there' is begins to manifest itself. Speaking of books,"! . . B. to go and return elltier (lav, 81,-71 each. our. highe-t intentions. I Imve-often-told you1 discovered animal and vegetable-life of which Children hair fare on all the above excursions. that to attend yon was-one of my most'pleasant I Die common' eyesight Ints no conception. Under think Hrayls celebrated linos might be transfig­ J . II. Rh o d e s , M . I)., D1S Spring Harden at., ured into a modern truth and read thus: “ Nothing more fanciful and unreal can he for the Committee, nets, and when I can snake myself somewhat in­ tin* rhtirrnij.iht sight there is mysterious and found, in the field of what is called legitimate telligible, through this pen, I am; indeed a hap; Iransccndciitly beautiful' scenery disclosed, of * * Kill I m:my ;i Ii ink of pun-'l tliuiujlit drove Meeting. Tin* y,-happy child. -You arc -o good tonic; you which' tlie normal comprehension lias no idea, Full id inv a some Is Imiii In lav inivcti, ‘ Witchcraft Delusion’ which broke out in New The Spiritualists of Euclid, (»., and vicinity, will hold An*!.Wiiiie Its thas''iieifliViH th**re." their yearly Grove Meeting and Basket Picnic on the last have never denied me a hearing : I-slmiilil lie nn- (.'ould some of tliifpolentates of llie.pulpit, .who wistlnm Fiiffhind in Kifii!. The' fullest and most authen­ Sunday In August (ffllh). Good speakers will lie present as J . grntcliil not to-acknowledge tliis privilege. 1 preaehof heaven and hell and guardian angels, but The parody is excusable, it so 'forcibly tells a' tic details of those scenes have been preserved ; usual. All a re Invited. • ______C know spirits who arc tint ,li:ippy, simply from nave t-lie key to tiieir inner surroundings sudden­ truth. 1 would notconvey the idea tliat lhe book nnd yet lie lias wholly misconceived tlie nature di'a|ipointipi-nl at riot being encouraged hy their ly turned iii the material lock, opening wide tlie Nlilrilnnllsi Meeting. referred to by Peebles'“ has blushed unseen or of the. phenomena, exhibited in. the ‘afflicted frieml-to nuinifest. When will the ...... pic gen- door to tin*spiritual, tliey would shrink back hor­ children’—which were similar to spiritual mani* Tho Steuben Comity Association of Spiritualists will (raid rified jo find heaven so near and guardian angels wasted its fragrance on tlie desert nir,“ yetjnit n Meeting nt Clear Lake August Sitli and 29th. Speakers, '(•ri.ijly and generously open tiieir liearls to tlmir festatiuns seen in our day—nnd the causes which T. H. Stewart and others. L. S. T a y l o r . friend-and let the golden Hood of comfort nidi- it niiiilji. If I were hack in the body 1 would-pay for an -Incident it may have borne that relation led to tlie tragical results. His.theory is tliat tho nte’liotii sides'.' Wlicty .Ic'iis taught tlie people, more atteuiioato the sulijei't of mesmerism, ami to me, and I might have lost'a gnud'sniffof truth children were' actuated simply by the' love of they obeyed ‘tils instructions—mccluiu.icnlly in 'while.I might sljow tl.fo. physical phenomena 1 mischief; and that tlie executions came about by Immortality Demonstrated! .-m any instances—ami -realized wonders, wliji-li would also attempt toilTustra'te till4 psychometric. and'philosophy frofn thus unintentionally skip-, lug it. , " ’ n conspiracy of fraud between-them aiid'tlie have ever si nee- been called miracles. If a me- I long to have the world' unbound nnd set free ministers of the colony. In his dramatic' ren- 'diiim of to day tells one, througli the power of a from (lie dogmatism of creeds... Yet, m.v frieml,. “ Mow much in ore'ive often find in a friend's1; ,dering of tlie subject, lie has'assumed, for-tlie A BIOGRAPHY spirit, what to do to obtain the proper conditions if is /,.«*. .v.,..in/'tbat a certain amount of’humbug letter than lie thinks-he put tiiere ; ” so said my chief conspirator, a person who lived sixteen OF ; -for medium-hip, attention i- seldom paid to the lie mixed wiili siUiu* fact, for tlie human mind is miles from tlie disturbed locality, and who lmd ’• advice, and .lienee"so few true mediums. If I attracted hy glitter, held by persuasion, and rjtily Texan friend, ami,so-1 Imve-found it, nnd by' virtue of it lie is tlie insplrcr of these m po n x tt. nil personal neqiinintnnce or intercourse witli tlie MRS. 3. H. COIN ANT, were a preacher belonging to an 1 irthodox school, saved from’idioey by reason. Tliis"Seems lo you parties concerned. Tliis person, and his father I should skip the,prologue and get at the (inale a paradox, tail, I ani. .logical, and say it advised­ 1 suppose I wrote some of tlie early numbers were the two most noted names in the colony; . , ONE OF THE , quickly As it is, I shall try to tickle I lie ear of ly. Tim paraphernalia of religion .courts allrae- f >f tliis series and printed’them in answer to ids aird tbe best contemporary evidence proves tliat at least one hell tire instructor, until lie tie made tlon and secures it, tint ,A. him l the mind of a through tiieir labors and personal influence tlie WorlcFs Mediums to think that lie 'himself is one of the Mark sheep mini'there is ,n more sulitle presence, which .re­ modest way of asking questions, I learned later tliat lie could suggest to me more than I could to trials were stopped, and a hundred or more im­ OF'THE inevitably.predestined to.that delectable spot. quires ti) be fed after the senses have been salis-- prisoned victims were released. ■ (iootlyliy, darling pupa. lied with show, amt for tliis purpose no eeelesi- him, lint still I am not sorry I wrote am i^rlnted, The son, tlie alleged chief conspirator, when 10TH CENTURY. . ' Your owti dear Malty. iislieism luls been sililieienjj. The' parables of for I have the autographic evidence before me to* the conducfof the ‘alllicted-cliildren ’ became a Tlie book contain* nlilnlory or tlie Meillitraahlp heaven and .hell, a peisomil avenger, and a hu­ ■rfisdter of public notoriety, advised tiieir separa­ o f jim , Comuit from cUIUlliood to tlie pres­ I must give you a new message, amt that Is man Uliiisl, have never satisfied Hie craving of a prove tliat some of tlie-Hiinncr readers imve been'' ent tim e: toffcHier with extract* from the ■mini's spirit. No antidote rescues man from de­ pleased, and may Imve been instructed,by what tion, and-offered to be responsible for tbe care of dinr.r o f lierpliyslcian; neleollon* iVom that I would leave you linisli what you thought six of them at Ids own house and Hu* houses of his letter* received verifying iiplrll com ­ of some tin'll*' ago—tnenmpile tlie different articles spair but the philbsophy of Spiritualism. 1 eom- I luive offered under tliis head. Tliis insplrcr to friends, in Boston. This separation, lie thought, munication'll siren (lirougli her which you have received through' mediums. . If meiid you for your z.eal in propagating this whom-I Imve referred, by the efficient way lie organlNiu nt tlie IliiniierorK ilglit truth, for ymir solicitude to raise the fallen, to might break up tlie spell, or charm, or whatever FrcoCTrolei*; nm l nplrlt men- von would have the truths set. forth before tlie quotes from and'refers tq, the wise lights of the it wits. Tills offer was unheeded by tlie local imgc*. cftMnyn 'am i Invocn- world, it would holiest for you to compile them comfort tlie weak, and to iimintain justice. I magistrates. Before the trials comiiienced ho tlontt from varlonK In­ separately, and altogether‘they will make a will not eeii'se mv efforts, but .will give.my ener­ hour, and of past time also, must lie a well-read t e lli g e n c e * In t h e warned tlie Judges against receiving ‘ spectral o t h e r li f e . new hoots of problems. You are' not unable, hut gies more fully, ns I advance, to tlm'help (if hum; when he quotes from Peebles to illustrate testimony,’or tlie evidence of alleged witches, Tho whole being profaccd with opening rema r k s . able, to spread truth, and yon must do it. I will such men ns yourself, who will give freely tiieir (his thought, little thought he that lie put in words as was dotie in Knglanil in tlie trials before S'rr ‘ tho- pen of imve you make known to some, who would he. experiences, tiieir views, and tiieir substance for tliat which eclipsed both of our points, or ns lie the sake of truth. I advocate carneU work ; Matthew Hale; for such methods,.liesaid, ‘will ALIEN PUTNAM, ESQ. otherwise IgiioranUd the tru|h/if spiritual mani­ undo poor New England, and tlie righteous will festation, thatwe do live, move and turn* exist-' efforts which show that-tin* will is not alone, but is expresses it, “ more than hedhought lie put in,” TUo hook iiresatits to tho skeptic', In a condensed form, cnee.in another and higher life than that which kepi company witli hy tlie true spirit-dnspirntbui. aside, from tilt;'fact that the quotation was good perisli with tlie wicked.’ Tliis advice was-also I will give you as much of'the pure substance of unheeded, and tlie trial's went on after the Eng­ An Earnest, TJneciuivocal and Individual existed upon the old soil of'mother earth. M\“ ami sensible, ami Hint it expressed my senti­ lish methods. Tliis wns the person whom Mr. husband, mv husband,we are not selfish; we wish magnetism ns I nm, and should you iiml yourself ments also, for a feeling of slmme came over me Example of the Good wrought by • to send good news anil good effects throughout lacking in faith, look hack nt what you /onv ex­ Bancroft makes chiefly responsible for Salem Spiritualism. (ill tin* earth, and also to Imve everybody under­ perienced, uml you willin' reinstated in the faith, to think tliat I had to he thus poked with a stick witchcraft and its twenty executions. . Ilis fa­ stand their responsibility'to lliemselves.' I Imve ami luive your mind sharpened afresh with n 'before I waked up into Peebles’s morning ; tliat ther then wrote arid printed a treatise entitled Its perusal cannot fail to fervor of .hope, 1 give you my respectful appre­ 'Cases of Conscience Concerning,Witchcraft,’ -1 been in New York, luive seen women without ivas'wliat lie did not know lie put in. . in which he exposed tlie injustice and cruelty of. CHEER OUR STRUGGLING MEDIA, .- hope, those wtm Imve been outcasts from society, ciation, nhd guarantee the-hearty ajiprovnl of all The sentences referred to in my friend's letter who were .shelterless ami homeless, and vvitlioiit wild come within your sphere, "or arc'cognizant which trials as they were conducted, and public lly reason of the lessons flowing from the early trials and made me feel like a prospector In a gold-mining sentiment instructed by tills treatise, brought tho hardships borne by this remurkft|»le Instrument of com­ tlie shadow of hope, or without knowledge of (lie of your enuditinu. ' 1 nm most truly, munion between the worlds of embodied and disembod­ country, who would imve said “ Hint was a good trials to an end.' .' - . faet t hat they Imd'mitures a ini capacities which, TiiF.onofiK P a u k k h . Mr. Bancroft may offer as an npology for tlie ied m ind, ------could exalt them, and set them fair and free in the show; 1 ’ll open up Hint lead; perhaps .'there is n opinion uml before the face of angels; and my historical blunders involved in tlie fanciful nar­ Read it, doubters of immortality, and refute My O w n B i : i,o v i : i > Ilt'siiAND—I eoine to you Jiiiiiedhcre,” and so it proved, auriferous in its heart is full of pity and compassion for them. rative, that ho was not the originator of this its proofs if you can! whenever your wish is wafted upwards for me. thought, with an argentiferous trace. If tills theory, tliat lie found it ready -made by another Oil, wlinl will you dii for them'.’ Spiritualism.is i huger hy your side, I till all space about you , tilt* only school, tlie only church, tlie only reli­ well-known medium was literally a gold-bearing hand, and'adopted it without giving it much or Examine it, Spiritualists, and find therein witli the sweets of my love, and I cannot tell any critical examination. All tliis is true ; and ' proof-texts, incidents and arguments gion which will help them', in which they limy tint! you more than I have already told you Unit I nm crevice we should nanie it the 'Peebles lode. it serves to show how little of original research ■ any consolation, or lie brought to realize that the yours for time, for eternity, and that heaven Is How shall I say Hu4 right tiling on this subject, which cannot fail of bringing to Father of Mgld.cau send lieuveii to them, as well there is in certain parts of his work. He has,, not 'bright enough for me without you. I could aml yet not own up to having been asleep? and however, given his readers no intimation that it • y on even stronger coUvictron- as to all. wlio aspire to it. I am .much affected have'iin: divided joy, no selfish pleasures, hut upon tliis theme, and you'must not think strange hut for my friend, the book which lie quoted so was borrowed, or made reference to the source must mix mid mingle myself witli you; and when from whence lie borrowed it. He lias, tlie satis­ of the Writy of' your If I spijakv; 1 am yours in Hive, Fanny. tlie time 1ms come in which I may fold my arms •'deftly, hftvj4 been all unknown to me, and sug­ faction of knowing that his-errors in the matter •, philosophy! around you, making myself pnlpn'hle to you. and gest another of ilray’s lines'(I think tliat poet of Salem witchcraft have gone into all tlie minor My D ear S in —(Jive me credit ■ for patience, your spirit-form being palpable toimq'theMioii- Circulate it, for wherever it goes it will to rn steady petseveranee in well-doing in oblit- must he around me now) : • ' histories'of tlie United States which- linvo ap­ summatioii of my true murrinpe will take place, . “ IVirlmtin* in tliis ni’Klucted bo<;k Is writ peared during the last thirty-five years, nnd linvo carry with it an example teaching ' crating tin* worst qualities of my disposition and and I shall he a bride of love, of tin* spirit, and Some thoughts now- prpgnunt witli colest ial niv.1* mnkifig every moment tell in till* great catalogue cast a shadow on tlie reputation of the best men of heaven. AH joy will eliminate into one grand Only the boolc was not neglectiul, as the Texan’s of their time.” . higher uses for the life that now of improvements'. I know Unit l.wns imperfect organ of delight, and'my sense of the Almighty —mean in many tilings; deficient in su'eli cour­ quotations proved ; tliat it is pregnnnt'with celes­ ...... is, and a graUd prophecy of '212pp. * lamp lighted, arid try to have your conscience so think, talk nnd eat; have my wits, iny conscience will attend. Admittance to the Island by ticket,' 10 centst lalliu.J2ino; price]PnUJ #BlfWf1, 0 0 , single, IMAfliUJB^VjWj0 copies $5,00: clean of nil filthiness that tlie kingdom of heaven and my understanding.' Kver.v toe and finger for haunted houses, for producing obsessions, In­ ferry bpnt safercomtuodbmsand/rw? Persons from abroad Arc now ready, and will bo sent on receiptrecelp ______of orders.______Other will be entertained by the friondsas far as practicable. tracts are In press. Contributions of literary matter or ninv abide contimmliy within you. "Oh, my dear nail, every linir on my bend and in :my beard is sanity and nervous diseases.” i A l b e u t K e y s e r , President, money are solicited from all who favor the objects of the chltd, Fanny and I span hands around you many perfect, and yet I have, as a mortal carcass, been 1 could fill up tills article with xvise extracts M as, |1. M. S mf.d l e y , Secretary. Society: A sample package of twenty-nine assorted or se­ times, and would bring you and nllour'drnr ones food-for fishes. Burn tip your corpses as many lected tracts will he sent postpaid oh receipt of twenty-Ove ’ from this book which I. hare'just laid down, and cents. , - * into the full acceptance of all spirit knowledge. as you please, it will not prevent the spirit's as­ Vermont Annual HptrltnMUt Ulan ConTentlqn. P rice of tra c ts . 50 cen ts per 100, #5,00 p e r 1000, postage Your mother, ; M. 1’. H , cension in beauty, symmetry and exact likeness thus.say wiser things under tlie influence .of Bro. * Tbe Vermont Annual Spiritualist Mass Convention will free. A discount of 20 per cent, made on all orders amount­ be he'd* at tbe Wilder House, in Plymouth, on-Friday. ing to $10 an d up w ard s. N o ord ers w ill he Oiled un less cash of the old flesh more perfectly rendered. I 'would Peebles than I am in the habit of saying unaid­ Saturday nnd Sunday, August 27, 23 and 29, 1875, at 9 la enclosed. Make P . O. Orders payable to order of Secre­ My D ea r tlcsnAKD—1Tiiere.are some condi­ not give .a farthing for coffins or mausoleums. ed ; but Hint is hardly tiie expectation. o'clock. Lecturers amlSplrftualists ltrand out of the State tary. Send orders?to “AMERICAN LIBERAL TRACT tions in. which human nature may enter througli They arc like the'fifth-wheel' to a coach, nnd are cordially invited to attend as there will be business of SOCIETY*,4 4 P. O. Box No. 518, Boston, Mass. ' How often we hear the expression c u i hono in tlie utmost importance brought before the convention rela WILLIAM DENTON, PnESIDKNT. . physical law, that render.the individuals for the worse, cost money nnd engender■■ vanity. Burn tlve to the free and liberal school which is to he established M. T. DOLE, SECBETAKY. time being almost incapable of the simple act the lifeless body and scatter the nslics. Tlie soul reference'to the utility of Spiritualism and its at thU place.' Let us all unite and It will surely go, with For Bale wholesale and retail by COLBY & BICH, at all isms blotted out Australia, China, India, Arabia, iu n ilim . Pains of all kinds; Uhinimca, IkjM eiiler/, Voui- l a t reduced rates perience can accomplish, will he employed as heretofore In '•"rin g th e sick. 7 .’ Precepts, mid Miracles of the Itlng. llj«|H»p*ln, Flatulence, Worms; all tV niulo to he a Convention arid Broma. W rakneur* and dcrangemcntH; Fit*, (.ramps, Mi. VI- '• social freedom or ’atlcnts lu the country, ami all portions ordering DR, 1 STOHF.R’S NEW VITAL HEMEDIEM, for Chronic Egypt, and other “ Hea­ (u«* llitnr«sS|KU(mN; All high grades of Fvvrr.Hm ai: Pox, Its standard of excellence and purity has won for It a and Nervous Diseases, wlllmldress . * Christian New Testament, Measles, Scarlatina, KryH!|M>las; all l u l |a i i i i u a l l o i i s , \ct that there must world-wide reputation, and their various preparations anite or chrnnledlsc'aseHof the K ldurj*. ldver, Lungs, demoralizing and have received the 1IIUIIENT MEDALS uttt\el*nrU Ia n . 3. D U . I I . B . N T O R E K . Ilp a rl, Bhulder. oranyothororgunof thetxKly; ('alarrll, lias endeavored to and V ienna Expo*ltloni», and at all the Principal Ex­ and furnishing a Key for unlocking many of its then ”(!) Countries. CoiiHiiinptluii. Ilrouolilll*. Coiigbs. ('ohts; W crofitla u id th e high-toned hibitions of Jim World, overall competiforH. Sacred MysterieSj besides comprising the NervouHtie.HH,f A * !lin m , WI**rplr**m*»ui, Ac. losophy. So then, They now make the FINEST VANILLA Chocolate Mrs. Dr. S. E. Crossman, The’NFGATIVtM cure PiirnlvHl*. or Patsy, wheth- ■ and all those tine- aud the Uerirjun Sw eet 1'laocolate. Their . L A IR V O Y A N T AND MAGNETIC . _____ PHYSICFAN;______B Y J . M " F E E B L E 8, «r «if. Ilm muscles or senses, as hi'lllliidue**. Ikraflir**, edoin, you are not also Trance Medium. Removes nil Cancers and Tu­ History of Sixteen Oriental Crucified Gods. •* v loss of taste, smell, feeling or niothni; all Low Fevers, V'a l k e h , Sec'y, Cmors by cleansing thu blood. Examines at any distance. Author of ** Herrs of th* Apt.*,” ** .SiiirRmi/iyiu thjlntd snep nu> T y irtio td and the Typ liii* . Tonus $2,00. bealeiTletteis the same. Also midwife. 67 and Dtftndtdi" “ Jtsutt-Mgth} .(Uni n r V »#c« ' both the FONITIVE AN1> NEGATIVE are m-eded Breakfast Cocoa Tremont street, Huston, Room 19. M agnetic P ap er 25 cts. BY KERSEY GRAVES, In (Tilllaand Fev4*r, A ug. 7. im crican Free Is the great desideratum of Ityapept lesand those nflllcted Attf/ior o/ “ The Biography of Siitrin," anti “ TAe 'Phis Intensely Interesting volume of over fourlmndrcd AGENTS WANTED EVERYWIIEIIK. with weak nerves. ■ ■ pages, fresh with tho gleanings of, something like two Bibit ofUiblesC' (comprising a description of years’ travel lu Europo ami Oriental Lauds, Is now ready M alM lNiulpuld } 1 I t o x ...... ;...... 9 IJ I0 r la, Sept. 15th and Dr. Main’s Health Institute, tiotntg Bibles.) ’ lor delivery. . At these IMUCENil U ltoxr* ...... 9.00 Hi'st-nnined day. AT NO. GO DOVER STREET, BOSTON'. Asa work embodying personal exp -rleneesj deseylpMons Semi your money at our risk and ‘dthei hy ct and adorn tue Racahout des Arabes This womferful and exhaustive volume by Mr. Graves of Asiatic countries, and observations relating to the man­ I osl .. 'uth and advance L or, Bilious, ami Female Complaints. At home Mon­ shape the student of Tree thought will tmt willingly allow aud unduly extol Hraumluisiu, Confucianism, Ituddli.sin New Y ork Cllv. ' . AddreM, deianealn forms W A LTER B A K E R & CO ., days, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, from 10 to 2 . It to go out of print. But the-pdok Is by no moans a mere and other V'atem religious. Strleturesnf this character . 37 East Brookllno street, Boston. tf—Aug/30. collation of views or statistics: ''throughout Its entire lie must expect to meet at thehaudsof erlttcs. - v m n \ im y t o n m . i l , reedom given In DORl'IIKNTER, MANN. course the author—as will be seen'wby.-hls title-page and During. tni> ro.md-the-worM voyage, Mr. Peebles not leet. Entertain- June 5.-i;iw \ f US. L. W. DITCH, Clairvoyant Physician chapter heads—follows a definite line of research and ar­ only hud the advantage of previous travel, logether with WH Eiwi lUth Nlrccl, New Y orki'ily. Editors please 1TX anil Test Medium. New remedies, compounded by gument tothe close, and his conclusions go, like sm ear- the use of Ills own eyes, hut the valuable assistance of Dr. rows, to thu maik. Uunnbs clairvoyance aud trance h llucnces. These, lu the For *nle al*o at (lie Itnnnor of Eight Olllre, T il l o t s o .y , M’irlt direction, constantly on hand. Tho Battery applied MoiMgomrry Flare, IIobI o i i , .lluu. tf July 3. P in e /u n d , A'. J, STANDARD WORKS When needed. ^Circles Sunday aud Tuesday evenings. 169 form of spirit-communications, occupy many pages, and Court street, Boston. Iw-JulyjiL will deeply interest till win think In the din ethuCof thu CONTENTS. .Spiritual Philosophy and the ancient civilizations. > KS. ELLSWOli’I’lI, Tc>t and HusIncssMiv dlum ,:»»» West T>lh stvert, near sthav., Siw Yoik luman Progress, Prefaco; Explafiitiou; Introduction Address to thu CrinttMl on lino white pnjior, liu^o Hvo, MJu lie 16, • |U\N * add at Hemlock MRS, ffl, SUNDERLAND COOPER, C lergy, 414 imt,'0S| (,'llt si(lo and back, i, nm l‘29th. Able Anatomy, Physiology, Temple street, Boston. Hours, 10 A. M. to 5 r. >t. L —Rival C laim s of Urn Saviors, Aug. 7.—4w* _____ ' ...... Chaj). Cr'icc 8-.OD, poslaKC 10 c c iiI n. m Is ex ten d ed to Chap, 2 .—McsslntiicProphecles. FEMALE TONIC. i. Chap. 3..—Prophecies by (he llgure of a Si'ipmit. For sale wholesale and retail by tho.I’nblisbers, r’llllis Mcdli'liif, I iiipniimlctl I join li*-rb)*, U Ai-crtalnjc- of Committee. MRS. JENNIE POTTER, Chap, 4.—Miraculous and Immaculate Comvnilon of he .1. Ibd tor ;d! nt tbe■ hmn>UmllJ rs It July at.-4w* 0,—Stars point nut the Time siml the Saviors’ Birth­ icni-ut, and gives health and Inhe tu the whole sj stem, 1st, tick ets good Chap. Maks. ' ■ •< bunt b> Kxpli ss. I’lliv Phrenology, Psychology place. _ _ _ ■ - T 1 U , A l US'. EWELL, Psychoniotrist and Seer, No. 3 Chap. 7.—Angels, Shepherds, amL Magi visit the Infant A«hiM-ss ,i. a . \ \ . i :\ t \v i s t m :. dons. J JA UutiseU.tdM,Charlestown. Persona nt adlstanee ask­ Savior. , (’Inlmi.Y nnt l*)i>Niciun, tlo;t Ith c r *(., Trov. N. Y. Garden st., ing *- .. /.»»>v.’’ * ** . tuiiaiier i - The entire works published by SAMUEL R. WELLS, cover, my Pamjihlet,' "Mr*. Wondhnll awl Iter Sociala. jt.. iulty, will hold XtX Medium, No. 8 Bennett street, Boston. B irth . , • of New York City, aro for sale wholesale and retail by A \»g.2i.—l\v* Chap. 11.—Ch rist's G enealogy, fViMbnn," m> 'fiart, “ t’lminyo/ l.m'f; Th* True arid thi ionic on the last COLBY A RICH, 9 Montgomery 1’lace, Huston, Mass. OF IMMORTALITY: False." w ith om- or tw o othei l'aui|»hl<’ts.o i'(h a e ts, ami ill he present as i Chap. 12.—Tho World's Saviors saved from Destruction Send for a Catalogue. . * J CAMUiCL GROVEK, FIe a l i n o M e d i d m , N o. In Infancy. ln> Fhotngraph, all for.$1. 1*1; or foi so ren ts >vllh the Pho- kJ 60 Dover street (formerly 23 Dix place). D r.« . will at­ Chap. 13.—Tho Saviors exhibit Early Proofs or IHvliilty. Boing an Account of tho Materialization Fhonomona lograpli lett *n>t. I murh n.../ and shall b* gmt«dul for the tend funerals If rocinostoil. riiv'-.luno S. nmiiey. AddrosM A IISTI N iK KNT, Stockuoliii, 8t, Law- Chap, M.—Tho Saviors* Kingdoms not of this World, of Modorn Spiritualism, with Bomarks on tho rcnce C o ... New York. Ift-M ay.lffl, E rrrerL7lT.«m is Dll, PETER WENT, Chap 15.-^The Saviors aro real Personages, nallsts w ill hold 10.— Sixteen Saviors Cruelflcd. BelatiohB of tho Facts to Thoology, Muy be Addressed (111 fitrllicr notice: U81 N ESS and q’est Medium, No. 2.7 Kneelaiid .street, Chap. riii: qAthNiriiV TitiATniiNT. ~ 9th. Speakers, Boston. ^ July til, Chap. 17.—Tho Aplmmisln. or Darkness, at llinCruelflxlon. F.ND TU'KN'I Y'-FIVK CKN’IS to |t|(., A N DRF.W . s. T a y l o u . J3 Chap. 18, —Descentof the saviors Into Hell, Morals, and Boligion. S'H)N F., Troy, N, Y.. uml obtain a laigo, highly Illus­ O lo n o ra , Y a to s O o., 3NT. "ST. A/fTiS. O. II. WILDES. No. 01 IL'dfonl street, Chap. III.—R esurrection of the Saviors. Rtrated Book on this system of vitalizing heatment. Chap. 20.—Reappearance and Ascension of the Saviors. July 3. If U. WILLIS may he addressed as abovo. From this ±1X Boston. Tuesdays, Wednesdays ami Thursdays, from 21.—Tho Atonement: Its Oriental or Heathen Orl- ■ ItV KI’KS SAUGHNT, D point he can attend to thedlnguoslug of disease by hair J a n . IG,,* Chap. itrated! and handwriting, lio claims that his powers In this Hue .g ln . 1 “ Author of Planchotto, a History ot ‘ Modern UGU:’STI.A DW lNELLSr. Clairvoyant,. Test Chap. 22.—The Holy Ghost of Oriental Origin, fcro unrivaled, combining, as ho does, accurate scientific A 23.—'Phe Divine " Word " of Orlenlal Origin. Spiritualism,” &o. Never to be Re-published. knowledge with keen anu searching, Clairvoyance. •tx. ami L’rophctlc Medium, 171 )i Tremont st., Hoston, .Chap, A ug. Chap, 21.—Tho Trinity very aiieiently a current Heathen HT Dr. WllllBclaiiusespeciuUkill lu treating all diseases or D octrine. N (lieprea- • * -v^V persons are Invariably benefited—in most eases entirely G reat Vitalize*, .Mfraclos, Prophecies,’ami Precepts, f r o m t h e cured. Chlldien aro more surely cured nt a distance than Chap. 35.—Logical or Common-sense View of the Doctrlno MORNING LECTURES ! nn f r o m }>J peisoiiul contact, lu urgent cases, I)r. Newton will to- THE ol Divine Incarnation. » t c o m - 1 lleve pain Instantly, ami euro disease oti receipt-of .a Chap. 36. — Philosophical Ahsuidlties of the Doctrlno ol Best judges pronounce these luspiral lonal lectures among t i e r telegram. Persons desiring to avail themselves of this tin* D ivine Incarn atio n , ght A Novel in the Deepest Sense, the finest of the author’s productions. Jt Is ncll to,bear 111 . • I, v. mode of euro, will uddress the Doctor In a short letter, Chap. 37. — Physiological Absurdities of the Doctrlho of mind that • {vt' Klving age, sex, and adeserlptlon.of the case. Do not semi Nutritive Compound, the Divine Incarnation, Its pages being tilled with ■'■.10..; locks of hair. JCnclose a sum from throe to ton dollar*’, Chap. 38.—A Historical tVlow of tho Divinity of Jesus HOULD now ho used by weak-nerved nml pnor-blooded C hrist. • . . necotdlhg to ability to nay. If*poor, so state lu letter, and people every where, as the best restorative of nerve-cells HAD IC A. L-THOUGHT, No 111 ore fopii'M ol'this Volume will th e cure will lie free.'rce. r. U. address, care of H. Snow, Box Chap, Tho Scriptural View of Christ’s Divinity. 117, S:iu Francisco, Cal. Sandblood-glolmles over discovered. •!().—A .Metonymic View of tho Divinity of Jesus On thu treatment of existing social evils;. v ever be i’riiiied, Ju ly 81. Mild and soothing In Its nature, tho feeblest child can Chap. m m r k s ftsBi C h rist. take It. Constant and steady In Its nutritive power, the Chap. B .—The Precepts and Practical Life of Jesus Christ. SPIRITUAL GRACE, the plates,having been destroyed, In part, and other­ THE MONTOUR HOUSE, worst forms of disease yield to Its p01 pontage 20 cent*. ■ EARNEST LIFp LE&SOXS, For...... sale wholesale and id ref retail ...... hy the publishers, COL BY nml Senefcn Luke. It Is but five m in u te s' walk from th e For salt) wholesale and retail by the Publishers, COLBY A IUC.II, at No. 9 Montgomery. Place, corner of Province Justly popular HAVANA MAGNETIC Sl’UINGa, uml & RICH, at No. 9 Montgomery Place, corner of Province * Calculated (oatlract attention and street (lowerHoot), Boston, Mass. - . tf tenlnlnutes' walk from COOK ACADEMY, one or the The Wonderful Gifts of '’Healing street (lower floor), Boston,- Mass. awaken Interest. lie. if feels confident his conn oiling band of highly developed Presented through theorganlsui of M. L. Sherman, M .D., opments ol mental phenomena, while the tiave) and advep-_ ~ SOUL RE ADING ^ spirits will give such satisfaction'as will meet thu entire umlwtUleu t»y Win. F. l.jou. tine of seventeen years id imtdlc life furnish Incidentsdmtfl Or Peychoraetrlciil DellnenUon of Clmractcr. approbation of nil who employ his services. BY JESSEE H. BUTLER, Tin; author says : "W e are deeply Impressed with the Instructive and amusing Tor tlie general leader. Part sec­ thought, and ventore to predie , that this nook will do very R8. A, B. SEVERANCE would respectfully announce *For terms, and further particulars, see hlsadvcrtiscment Nun Francisco, . eow July 3.—tf - Wbito Water, Walworth Co.. Wls. H e a v e n ." * Being an I n t u o p l 'CTOHY LKCTinucdclIvured in tho Tem­ “ FE.71.7IE H ER O IC ” speaks of the earth struggles, p o s ta g e “ Two Little Shoes.” perance Hall, Melbourne, Australia, hy J. M. 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Trampling upon caste, afnl abliehors, headings: The Luwsof Nature; The Law of Power; Tho moil of the modern system of existence,-Us words come S p i r i t s in l ^ r i . s o n . Law of Harmony; IIow to Promote Health; IIow to De­ like tho sweet chiming of twilight' memory bells, calling S admiring Individual sovereignty toned hy education and a oo, corner stroy Health; How to Cure Disease; How to Dress; llow weary souls to the entertaining of higher thoughts con­ high moral principle, they consider each miau a freeman, iss. Dr, Garvin’s Catarrh Powder, cerning their heeds nml destinies. Inheriting the God-given right to think, see, hear, inves­ BY J. O. BAliliKTT AND J. M. 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Families supplied with baked beaus, door), Boston,* Mass. , GEORGE M1LVAINE RAMSAY, M. D. thought fid mUd to the eternal registry of lire’s events,-to tho author, JESSEE H. BUTLER, 050 Market street, San tin* beautiful aud solemn rrlallonsof the earthly and heav­ Denton; colfee, ten. and Ice crcnni by the quart, and the best of T\R. J.J, ELLET, No. 21G North- 13th street, Francisco, Cal. 1 eow the publl- bread by tho loaf. Satchels and bundles taken in charge t’ONTENTS.-CJlAl’TKU L-M aBerwithout Origin; 2- enly worlds.'ami to the means of attaining the ever-longed- aud checked. Clam Chowder overy Sunday. X / St. Louis, Mo., is treating the sick magnetically, both Propertlesor Matter; 3—Nebulous Theory; 4-Ohl Theory forVeat of soul with the wise ami holy of angtd ministry. . hy Mrs.- J; J. 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Business honorable .and first class.ass Tartlcu- kor sala wholesale and retail hy COLBY R IC H , a t For sale wholesale and retail by COLBY A R IC H , a t For sale wholesale and retail, by COLBY A RICH, at For salo wholesale and retail by LOLli\ * ItICH, at • ENT. & No. 9 Montgomery Place, corner of Province street (lower No. 9 Montgomery l’lace, corner of Freviuce street (lowei ss.$250 o la w s e p t D m ; Address.jrWOBTH 4-CD.v N q, O Montgomcryi'tacc, cdrliljlfoi Province street (lower No. 9 Montgomery Place, corner of Province street (lowei floor), Boston/Moss. trtf floor), Boston, Mass. - ' ’ 3H, a t 236 South 5th street, St. Louis, Mo. . 18w-—July 10. floor), Boston, Maas. floor), Bpston, Mass.- eow (low er X eo w ... AUGUST 21, 1875. 8 B ANNEE O F L I GHT.- TOE medium claimed, was bis cousin. The money. lions (jlvi'ii. Tills lady is .sister to,tho counted in her biography—were clearly and was paid'by Mr. Tiuiketis on tlie spot. • carls. eelelirateil Davenport Brothers, and liet manifes­ forcibly placed before the .in'diciiec. A graceful P tations tieiriL’ given . under test conditions, utterly tribute was then paid to Mrs. Coiiant's worth-ft' The entire press delegation’were unable to dis-. preclude the iilya, of frapd. a woman whose heart ever went out in deeds ol cover anything -looking like deception in this sc- New Gospel of Health: A eonfereoee was held on Friday morning, the -mice, anil s'o statu to tlie public. Atlil quoted Hlr.n, .Mnl J p W CI - flVf Wunl* ItUlg, unostentatious benevolence and love. Of her AS KFFOUT TO,TEACII FfOFLB That, "ii th«* jln-tchr-d fo{e*pt»grr *d all flme, ! sul.jeets discussed being I’hreno'lopy and Physi­ private wortli no one dared ty raise a dissenting Starkb* for^viT."*t cal Kdueation. A. F. Carpenter presided, and voice, niid” whatever criticism had been brought ‘CREDE BYRON.” [ Messrs. .J liierney, .1. d. Morse and Dr Dutton, to bear upon her as a medium, none laid_ .been s V The Principles o f Yital Magnetism^ Were tire speakers. U’lie. regular lecture of the I -I,-sire tleil mv lio.lv may lie burled In Ilu* vaultof tlie east upon h e r as a woman. Of her relation to e-uib-A '. Nevd. wlil.mit any ceremony ot burlalser- on, . I.U«- tli> w ti n a n s a frlritd <>f thin day was delivered By Dr. T. II. Taylor, of Ho<- tlie Message Department of the Banner ot K'U ulia.ever.and'lbat 1 \Vl!l-t.i> v* tillr tli*- mui i,f th) ft>rt r.iir >h. Mii. A'mimerous and attentive audience greeted Fight, tlie speaker di'livered himself ill tlie most lie written on the tuiub or tablet. —Byrnn a II Ki­ the Doctor, who spoke upon the "Three regular' cordial sentiments. She was indeed " the world’s Wlmt perils posthumous environ How to Replenish tlie S f i i s of Life without .ii! «<.1 itu in :ui*t ?h. matters theological, spirifuai and philosophical; in an every-day practical manner, through which In dnys of sham be wrote tlu* truth— venturuf tiw- fPulmumetrr. or Luna Tetter;" Author l.ixik at t h*-in witli t r Speaking of the change in- bis views as regards .Oiigli or low^great or small, eoa)d each come and of.a KTreatise on the Curability ...... Ud-. tated that the reading | express itself in its own fa'sliion, and our move­ ,„lcttcrs-6f eternaifire:i;.m ieB F n!,, . Vapors, Sutural Hygiene," etc. At.«l ;i ••till -'!• tl. I I**!. T|;* I. Haeckel, Kant, Spencer, Paine and others, com- ment had received much assistance from the < ;ui "l 1111' ii. til .Mid. II' u v. hined witli an intelligent criticism of tin- liihlc messages given tlinm'gli her aii(l published in the jrialm Is to set before the general public the principles for himself, laid contributed to tin* change of Banner. ■ Great credit .was due tu the managers When the strong soul began to tire on rgzvii.il lmiLMiclIsni, w hereliy (lie sp rin g s of life m ay bo' All t 'iIm I:.K' ’"iii Ru-hlii. :»i f f m fait li In ! nvnleiilslit-il wltliout tlie use or Urii«s or stimulants. The rf l n inui" t t.iM?> ■ Views which lie had experienced. Tlie'ainiieliee of that paper, who, (foolishly as would’ say the its upward (light, its haughty way. Siilijet-l,natter Is 'divided into thirty-eight sectlons-aiul n t..i!uif "i : I listened with manifest -delight to the' Doctor's world,) iiad pledged "themselves to the band of Into the worlds where song hath sway, imriioris to come from physicians who, ranking,among tha hlKliest W’liuii in earth-lffe, have now-made tho attempt 1 useful and enteitainiiigfeetiire. In the evening spirits operating tlfroiigh ils columns. Many He, thinking of-his final rest, • from the spirit-sphere to communicate through an earthly T!■'■ I.: * h.1* k til. ti-an«l 1 a mesmeric entertainment jiy Mr. A. L. t'arpen- papers had started hat to live and then to fall; Dreamt of the place In* loved the best, medium knowledge which shall be even more powerful for I hr 1 ter,.the usual.circles and social calls,.helped to Longed that soft earth .should crumble o erhim good among the masses Ilian ihelr former labors in morial. dangers, difficulties and obstacles innumerable Tlie'grounu gout! over by tbese.vartous coiiirlhutors Is wide V- t th ;is'ht ‘ f the I • t ig h l lug Min. and varied, and the hygienic IdiitB given for self-curears : With I! i Tfiat veteran worker, N. Frank White, deliv­ angels, who were triie to it, the Banner luid sur­ • Nothing thereon except bis name,'— worth many.tlmeii thecost of the volume. ’I I,- iiihi'l Inis a th"U*.Ui.l The hook Is Illustrated with over ICO engravings, among ered, the regular lecture on Saturday, the 1 Ith, vived all, and overcome everything, and to-day Two syllables of deathless fame ; them living a steel-plate llkcness of I)r. Stone. Also a mag­ Ami Mir Ifitit l.iif iMi ; his siilijeet heing." Christianity lint the Mother lt was a safe and sure reality. , “ C’rede Byron ! ’. nificent steel plate engraving of the Goddess Hyglea. V.-t th- light «.f :» Ilf- ill*-- [of (1 iviti/:iti"ii.” Tlie palmy days of Egypt, Tlie large,ahdici'icc paid tlie utmost attention 510 pages, cloth, *2,50, postage 35 cents; paper covers, U h-n tlu- *la> l- ih.ii-.’ Clay mingled witf/his strength of iron ; I i recce and'Borne, claimed the Speaker, were to'the speaker throughout, ami if their looks and . lint he was greater far than they, ^'t'Tir sal^wludesale anil retail by COLBY A BICH, at v llapjdt. i-. Ik h;ill a fter \v lib Ii u *• MM. u Ij-t-k -r those preceding the dawn of prie.stcraft. The the speaker's earnestness count for aught, it was No. 9 Montgomery.Place, corner of Province streot (lower Who dare to call him wholly clay. door), liostou, Mass, ______^______’ Mill Ur J*' -h It uU!i our f— t >sli-n It ruined temples of I,uxor and Canine, the ertim-' an occasion on which all syntjlUtlufc'ctl to the full , If England wishes something done • iin. ev e*.isi. -isr.. Mdind Forum, and the splintered- columns of with tin: life atitl labors ofi) our ascended- co- ] For her hist age’s strongest son, . ~ - TRACTS. 1 llieeian temples, were evidences of the decay of worker,Mrs. J. II. ('onalit. ' - | Be it.liis statue, calm and grand,... I,..; In lie- l-.lllit.-rl I.II.-I n[ III.' H ,■■.(. ''a grandeur blasted By the miasma of ■ priestcraft. Mr'. Chnrlcs \V. Sullivan sang a couple of songs, ; No. I; Arraignment of Priestcraft, Scents: No, 2, Ora­ raw. 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W ith -iDiHl'-r aii'l • ? .IbMUli' "f l"N- (•I-J-t-ss-,|. 3 cents; No. ll, Old Abe ami Little Ike. 3 cents; No. 15, tlie evening in Dnnklee’s dining ten t,‘it full Tin*day was It beautiful one, a cloudless skv, To the Corrcs|*ondliig Secretaries of the Spiritual Socle Clime to Dlilner. 2 cents; No. 10, Pfig-liorh Document No. - « »lt Hi) ln> ,.-1 ll.-t-.v-", tin* bright sun shilling in the heavens of rcsplen- j lies: . i, 2 cents: No. 17, The Devil Still 'Ahead, 2 cents; No. 18, ■ .M > ii11■ r ici’iV .ni'l in *•>-t*in►.* -t.tVG.f'ii.M-: r house as-cinbling, 'A. F. Carpenter presiding, dent glory, just enough breeze to ,cool tlie heat. ; As till! U'Cturinc season is approaching, I lmve Mv u-t k'-tii:- i.k.l • ’ -v-n t l.n >. ^ ’' I Messrs, Storer, Williams, Ciierney, • Morse and th- :tb.\-. dtlu-rs, taking part-in the proceedings, So inviting a dhy entiiil lint fail to liring a large tliought it expedient—inasmuch...... “as ’ J have be.en\nnn N«», 'ii, Tlioho GroutGreat W restling Mutch, 2 ecnis; No. A -.! Ii.t! ■ iif: !•• it.-t III •j‘2, A...... D iscussion...... uponqioii Noah’sN ojiIi Flood and other Topics, 10 . I 1 ! I i i t- tli- mi " ! l.\ b-t At hlk'lit, i Fveiyi-vening (lining tlie week, dancing to tlie coiit-oiii-.sc to the grounds. There was an attend- j out of tlie lecturing field the p a s t’summer at­ cents;- No. 23, Address dcllvuicd at Ihe l’alno Hall Dedjca- . A tM fi. :u t!i> .l;u k fi.’-.l \\ l*li1Ji1 lad.- tli- ||g|it. inspiring strains of tlie l-'iiebbdrg Band’s most mice of over six lljou-iand people, .fifty trains tending upon my sick mother, who wns not ex­ lloii, M u ss,, ,ljin. 29, 1875.'5, ;is umh r ; cents: No. 28, Allessamlro ill CagHostro-Iinpostoror 5Iar- lil •!.••• |t "IT- |,A'( !W" lli^ll-'t tl- -', joyinent, tile-sweet strains,' lis they - lloat-out and decorum prevailed,, nntliing occurring to j tion to tlie .(ifet that I am now ready to answer | tvrV 10 cents. *. ii-h-i'i'y. A -ti-d.k'.i 1 aiming tlie tregs, having a fine effect. — disturb the harmony that obtained. 1 calls and make engagements to lecture ill liar- ‘Sc ie n t if ic S e u ik s . —N o. 1, Hereditary Transmission, w h-n tl- in* "II l- .It th lull. :iml \v l;-rr Th-i'f l> im iintnn. An excellent .feeling permeates the entire 1ninny with our heaven-descended gospel, Spirit- ! , .1. .1. Mel.-e. some 1-lfi-etive vocalization, ,* Blight Celestial time generally. •• !,eclipse nil of its relatives, as everybody is be- Shore,” eiimpii'i'd by Mr. Cooper, being rendered., ()n Monday .August g:id, Mrs. N. .1. Willis,-of*! coming interested in tlie,philosophy of. its life III.milking up u report of tlit*«proeecdiiigsof witli mneli eilect. ‘ Daiiibridgcport, Ma-s., will address tlie people; j ilnd power. I will labnr'to. extend the circula- I D E -N TITY tills Camp Meeiing—now in lull operation- fur Tlie iiifelligi'iiee'eonlfolliiig Mr. Morsi' then I. Frank* Baxter, of'Plymouth, will speak Sat- | tioh of tlie invincible Binim-r of Light wherever ■--OF ' the week ending Son day the rah iimt , wCinay said llutl in contemplating the progress of human­ iirday-‘-’Hth, closint; his feet lire w ith tests, as is I am called to lecture, and to develop the superi­ his eifstmn. Mr. Baxter will also add to the in­ or excellency of our faith in a inoral point, of eongratnlate all enn'ecriied on the’ sii.eeos wliieli ity the student winihl find darlt cloud's 'arising PRIMITIVE CHRISTIANITY 1 and shadows -coming down' upon bis -spirit, a terest of the exercises by singlin'; during the view. Add less Du. H. B. F,\ih iti:'i,i), Inm Di far attended i lic.'.e meeting-;. For a eon pil­ ( leeliilgof disgii't witli tlie race and tlie dispeii'a-- remainder of tlie 'meeting. On Sunday, ‘JOth, Grepnirich Village, Muss. l’rof, It. (Jr. Eei'lcs will deliver the regular ad* ot day', during the middle of the week— Wednes­ lions which tin*’race laid developed. And this MODERN SPIRITUALISM. \, day and'Thursday—“ "Id l’rnbabililics" was rai'Al.tlic question which tlie "speaker proposed dress. ,, ’ LtTMits. J. II. Conant, widely known for | to discuss, viz.: ” W lm 'hit* ms BY EUGENE UROAVELL, AL D. very unsociable, and gave a -'-irU hi-nv-hr to ,ln- many years as one of the best and most promi­ i -IfKit *" Several, filets must lie enii'idercd. At I t i l l e v n . N piril — M arl ling .lluuiiesiU -. nent Spiritual Mediums of this country, died at jiiter l’liivius, and the watery trod .availed him­ D e d ic a t io n .—T o all liberal minds In the Christian ; first .sight, Duikis ehai-ged witli tiling tlie antlmr fio n iii Sl^ I.oniN. her residence in Boston, on the fitli inst. Toiler churches who are disposed to welcome new light upon tiro self of the priyllbge, ihdugiiig ns hi good earnest, j of tlie blunders that seem ton visible on tlie siir- devout ami self-sacrificing labors tlie cause of spirituality of the nible, even though it way proceed from ■f},t.v» Snminei's smiles iit lii't .wooed (). I*. Into a good | face of liunian life. Orthodoxy says .that “ man The great rifle-shot test so often asked for by' Spiritualism owes much of its rapid advance­ an unorthodox source, awl who dare weigh awl consider, the skeptic w;ould seem to lie. compiled \Vith in- even though they may reject.’ tlie clalnr herein made for lminor, and tlie rain i:loinK"pa-'ed from olf- us, j was made a perfect being, lint by his own act ment, and tlie believers iji that faith.every where the unity of the higher teachings of Modern Spiritualism •7 ’7 : 1ms fallen and Inst bis fair estate." the subjoined nafrative, which is'compiled from will deeply deplore her transfer to that "better,, with those of early Christianity, this work Is respectfully leaving nature all'iniles mid beaidy. dedicated...... Here (lie lecturer spent much time In explod- tlie St. Louis, Mo,,, daily -papers of Tuesday, land ” to the bringing of whose borders so close One large octavo volumo, handsomely printed and bound .Momlav, Aiil*. t|th, was a iiniet day, nntliing | iug the'absurd dogma of tlie fall of man, and his to this her earthly life-work has largely contri­ In doth. Price. $2,50, p« stage free. of I m port a nee in ring.save the al i iviil of'eainp- j recovery by the atonement. Tlie picture which August, loth : W. C. Clark, a materializing I'o f L u k e t i llepfcseHtutke. For sale wholesale awl.retail by COLHV A H IG H , at buted.— ( H . .) No. h Montgomery L’lace, corner ol Province street (lower er'on eveiy train-, the lelit-ereetion eoiiiiniltee -we draw'of human nature, said the speaker, is medium of that city, who had for some time.been tloor), ltoston. Mass. , ______.______being Hut' kept well employed. Tiles,day the only sad and sorrowful o|i tliu surface; the holding seances at the residence of C. Tuckctt, ,Spiritualist Lectures and Lyceums. loth, Mrs. Towii'i-nil of Bridgewater, Yt.,’ was I grandest pnssilde develnpineiits are to come to on flsage street, was challenged by Henry Titn- Four Spiritual Communion Tracis, to have delivered the regular lecturc'iif tlie day. Ilu* surface and reach hack to the heart, by which MEETINGS IN BOSTON. Owing to illne'S M r'.’TowiK'i-nd was nnalile tim man is to stand forth before the world as a grand kens, a carriage-maker, whose place of business John A. Andrew Ilall.—The mculliigs at this lull, No. COMPILED BY THOMAS.R. HAZARD.. is at Hit North lilli street, to submit to the test of Il l (’liamicy stru ct, arc tree to Ilia public. .Mrs. S. A. ap|n-ar, and. alter eoti'iiltiiig upon (lie matter, specimen of Dnd's liaiidiWnrk. If mail was cre­ Floyd, Hand'speaker, will lecture anil answer questions tlie eoininilli-e di-eidi-d to invite Mr. .1. William ated in tin* iniagi o fJDnd, w h a t has become nf - tlii¥ rifle as follows: “ Mr. Timltens offered $‘>0 from any persons in tho audience a t 23f nm l 7 If. q u a rte tte No* l**r Fletcher nf Bii'lon to- iimipy I In* stjuid. Mr. tlie divinity (if limn .’ If limn 1ms lost it, it Is 1 f(>|. tlu* privilege of loading and firing a rifle at a •Modorn Spiritualism Scientifically Explained and Bl,J$ic)if*(er Hall, 730 Washington afreet.—Tho Children’s Fletcher neeepted their reipi'es’t, and delivered^ni Ins to Imd i t : Dod has made no blunders. Well, , ■ ,, , ,7 , V ,, , , ,, l’roioesslve Lyceum, No. I, which formerly met In John Illustrated, exceedingly interesting anil well received lecture if Dod has made no blunders, who lms? . flic'' 'vll^‘,ll -Clark should produce at the A. Andrew Hull, will hold Jts sessions at this place every Hy a Kami of Spirits through the MedlumBhlpof.the.lato ,on tlie.subject “ Is.then* any l!i ligion in Human We say liniidi' about crime. But we are told’ ! ’aperture of a ealiinet, tlie medium to disrobe be* S u n d er, a t 10tj o ’clock. Geo. II. L incoln, Sec’y. John C. Urlnnell, of Newport, K. 1. The. Ladies' Aid Hociety will until further notice hold Its Nature'."”, The speaker argued that the' Orf-lite Hint "tlie soul is totally- depraved." Not so. , fore entering tlie cabinet anil put on clothes meetings at Rochester Ball, on Tuesday arternoon and ■ dux idea of religion wjis a.siimelliing Hillside nf See the prostitute, the liar, tin* murderer, the ; w'lileh the challenger should produce. After evening of each week, Mrs. C. C. Hayward, dfreslilent; No. 2. tlie individual, a mutter to tie taken on. And thief—all these, even tlie most debused of them, | Miss M. L. Harrott, Secretary. • ’ Essays: Moral, Spiritual, and Divine, (Part I.). this change of clothing, the challenger was to Mediums’ Meeting at Templars’ Hall, 2S0 Washington persons, i nipliii'i/eiI tlie sjiea.ker, -Jint mi their have a spark of tlie divine -within: they are. fasten tin* medium-to the bottom of the cabinet.” street, at 10}i A, M., eachsumlay. All mediums cordially A ddressed hy a sp irit W ife aw l D aughters through th e Me* crooked plants, to be sure ; but they are sliseep- ! d-tnmslilp of the late John G. GrlnndI,*of, Newport, It. 1., . religion avd lay it oil as they would a suit of The seance was held,oil the evening of-tlie !)tli inst. Ufa Uusuand and Father In the Presence of the Compiler. elollies—eii'tiiin, dress and 'the o'/f.)' life nf Hie tilde of immortal growth and training, and may v' /.n rlin e Halt, So, 3 Winter street. —Free I’uhllc Circles The cabinet was a plain slit'll of hoards six feet are held al Mils place every Sunday at Kin; a . .m . anil 2*Z person. pU'Sing too -often ,ns the real religiim. yet bc('i., at which several well-known external wn rid just nsqiiielily. To tlu*child thus of the past. Quarrel with me If you will—dispute me If ding promise Was nipped, and in tin* afternoon' side of eaeli leg, above nnd below the knee-joints, test mediums lin'd speakers will be present.' • you can-hut listen ! s t r i k e , u l t h e a r ! " It rained, and toward the evening it set to work lihborn the father, ami more particularly the whereupon niecrs of seaming-cord were passed Paper covers,.48 pp.t 25 cents; flexible covers, 50 cents; nioHier, is its external world. Here is where im­ imstage free. • _ nt.lt.and tried to rain in line style. It succeeded through cavil of the four st'ts of. holes, .They For sale wholesale and retail by COLB1 RICII, at admirably. In tin* morning Airs. S, A. Byrnes, pressions are made that develop into life and emerged below’ the cabinet floor, where they were Movementso.lXectnrersami Mediums. No. 9 Montgomery Place, corner of Province street (lower of Wollaston Heights, Mass., occupied tliespeak- expression in the form of overt acts, ns murder, securely, tied and then fastened to the “ saw’- James Mndbon Alien has finished his first engagement door),' Hoston, Mass. ______er’s desk, and delivered an address, the subject Arc. But, this-being so, why.'-hang your mur­ lmoks ” on which tlie cabinet rested. Holes''wcre in C le v ela n d /),, am i has been rejinfeaged fo r A ug. 2!)th. He derers? Why incarcerate your culprits? Why THE FALLAC ES of which was " f.et there lie Light.”- The- ad­ also bored on each side of tlie medium's back', spoke in Pninswlek*Aug. 8th, and Is reengaged for Aug. OF THE dress was listened to attentively; and nt its close not spend tin* same aiiiomit of menus.in educat­ below the back, and a piece of rope passed around 22d. His address during August Is at Cleveland, 0 .; his tlie audience expressed its approval of- the liberal ing the people to higher conditions ? Now, in all his waist and tied on tlie. outside of the cabinet, general address at Matlleid, Mass. Free Love Theory | find progressive ideas eimiieiatcd. On the even­ such eases'there are several factors to la*con­ . Warren Chase lectures at State Convention of Vermont besides being secured to th e ’saw bucks. TJie OR, LOVE CONSIDERED AS A RELIGION. ing of this dav a character and vocal concert sidered—ns tlie.fatlier, jnpther, society, religion medium's hands were separately hound nnd then In Plymouth Aug. 27, 28 and 20 ; In Geneva,-Ohio, Sept. was announced, and in sylte of tlie deluging and government. . ' ' 5; Alliance, Ohio; Sept. 12; Clyde, Ohio, Sept. It) awl 28; A L ectu re, d eliv ered jn -W asliliigton, O .'C .'rA p ril 25,1875, tied together, the cord.reni'niiiing being made to by J. W . 1’IKE, uf Vineland, N. J, ...... rain-storm Daiiklee’s boarding-tent was packed. Then* are many people tlmt are badly married. pass ..through a hole in tlie floor, between his Itockfurd, III., Oct. 2; W arren, 111., Oct. 5, fi, 7 awl 10; If mistakes enn lie corrected in this life, why not Dubuque, Iowa, Oct. 12, 13 and 11; Independence, Iowa, 1’rlce 20 cents, postage 2 cent*. Tin; entertainment wns under the supervision legs. Bound in this way, it appeared ni.nLOst im­ For salo wholesale and retail by COLBY A RICH, at of, and tlie chief'portions of the labor fell upon, (narfi m'itlakit I Soriity is corrupt, and needs to possible for Dlark to move either leg, or to stir in Oct.*17 ; Osknloosa, Iowa, Oct. 21; Otumvva, Iowa, Oct. No. 9 Montgomery l’lace, corner at I’rovlnco street (lower .that clever and in.some respects iiiijnilahlearti.st, he reconstructed. Hovcriinu*nt[is foul and cor­ :ii ; Kddyvllle, Iow a, O ct. 2fi, 27 aw l 28. A ddress ,1 9 above. door), Boston, Miss. . any way from a position that seemed painful. Mrs. M. J, Wcntworth.Avlll speak In Stockton, Maine, Charlie Sullivan, J: W. Fletcher presiding at tin* rupt, ami needs to lie remodeled. This must w ^ t e d - a n a ^ j ^ t T n e v e r y t o w n Tlie end of‘tlie string of tlie-curtain over tlie A ug. 22. organ. Mr. Sullivan's. various iinpersmiatilins eome, and it will come, possibly,in the form of a aperture was brought outside nnd. secured at the * t lii America, so all can inspect or get - were received with tlie litmos.t enthusiasm, imd bloody;revolution, which will far siirpnss tlie 1’rof. It. G. Eccles will speak, at f.ako Pleasant Camp distance of at ltiast ten feet froiii the medium. Meeting, Mass., Aug. 18th to20th; ManllusStatlon, Onon­ Ids presentation of “ Aunt Dorcas”—a Itevnlu- struggle through which, a hundred years ago, Nothing further being necessary, tlie door of tho “THE THRILLING ECHO,” tionnry lady of 17—, an Irish.'woman who had and mori; recently—for freedom’s Sake- yohr-nn- daga Co., N .'Y ., Aug. 201 h to22d ; Cortlamltvllle, N. Y., cabinet was then closed, the black curtain drawn Aug. Sid to2fith ; Clay, N. Y., Aug. 27th to20th ; Fulton, dialled to any address on receipt of ) cents. AIbo, losj her " (Inrlint blioy,” and an old " Deacon,” ' tion passed. Butdiere are the idiosynerasies of over the window, nnd tlie people waited for ■were roncept'ons embodying the finest art and society. What do you do witli your offenders ? N . Y ., A ug. :tOth to Sept. 2d ; H annibal, X . Y-., Sept. 3d to further developments. 5th; FlalnviUe, N. Y., SepU fitli-to IHh ;J*aldwlnsYl)!e, “VIVID TRUTHS, the drollest grotesque. Willie. Dearborn, upon Oiie you lmng ; another you imprison lor life, At tlje distance of fifteen feet of the cabinet, 06 pages, 4x7 In.,. 50 cents. 8 pages of contents free. A heat and abuse, crush, ami ultimately kill. The N. Y'.TSept. 10th to -t:uh ; p erm anent address, 78 F o u rth precious boon ...... 'to seekersof religious tru truth. th . . the mouth liarinpnicoii, a burlesque lecture upon and directly in front of the hiiick curtains, had avenue, New York City, Woman's liiglit, bv Miss MeFcIlnn, assisted by a dinbollcnl nature of such a course the speaker v F o r sale wholesale and retail hy OOLBYO OLL______& RICH, . at been plaeeii n stand, where, by means of a vise, C. Fannie Allyn has recently been lecturing at Gold Hill, No. 9 Montgomery Place, corner or Province street (lower band of the "shriekingng sisterhniMl,” a careful beautifully illustrated by a unhinc and graphic a sinnll brceeli-londing rifle was fastened, after a description .of n storm at sea, when on a strand Nevada, in Miners’ Union Hall, and the Evening Nows of rendering of "Silver Thiynds among tlie Hold, lond wns placed in it, and leveled so that the ball that place for A'ug. yth says she “ certainly Is the most tal­ hy Mrs. Susie Willis Fletcher, w ith a rending of tin re were two lighthouses. Tho lights were .would inevitably pierce tlie curtain’s center. Mr. burning,- hut dust, dirt, cobwebs find every ented awl Interesting lubturerever appearing before a Gold Miss Lizzie Dotcn's liikt poem, “ Wn Waiti’- tiy. A. B. Cunningham, of the Globe Democrat, was Hill audience.” " BANNER OF LIGHT: vile tiling had so covered the glass nnd lenses of Mr. Fletcher, were among the ite.ms-.of the pro­ requested hy Mr. Timkens to fire the rifle, and William Ilrunton will speak the first twoSundays In Sep­ TUe Oldest Journul devoted to tlie, tlie lnmp that no.light struggled through to enst gramme presented upon the occasion. The accordingly took up Ills position behind it. In tember at Plymouth, Mass, SPIRITUAL PHILOSOPHY nehffy applnuse of the audience testified tlie a gleam upon the-darkness. Then the govern­ order to prevent the ball lodging in tlie wnll, a npprornl and pleasure nt the efforts bf the sev­ ment officer, enraged nt Hie case, with sledge and heavy plank was placed on tfie other side of tlie In the W orld! eral ladies nnd gentlemen. man I broke into n thmisaml pieces the lamp that Pusseil to NpIrlt-IJi'e ; was doing its best to shine. But a second officer cabinet and directly in the way of the shot. M iss'R. Augusta Whiting, of Albion, Miclii-. The preliminaries were settled at about twenty From Norwich, N. Y .,;on Friday,. Ifuly. 23d, Ketsey ISgDED WEEKLY gnn, delivered quite an interesting lecture on tin* approaches the second lighthouse, and with water, Wells, widow of Reuben Wells, aged 00 years. minutes pastnine, nnd them after a period of-de­ AT NO. 0 .ftONTOOMERY PLACE,'BOSTON, MASS. afternoon of T hursday, tlie .I’-’th, the spenker soap, hud sponge cleanses away tlie dust, Ac., lay, varied by singing by the audience, rappings, Sister Wells became a Spiritualist and-a-medtum over and tlie light shines hrillimitly. Now, libtWitli: twenty'years’'ago. For weeks she was a great sutferer from COLBY & RICH, selecting as tier subject' " Sweet are the uses of A-c., on a sudden n face appeared at the aper­ that terrible disease', cancer In the stomach, but her suffer­ adversity.” It was elnlmed that the persecu­ standing nil these apparently sad mistakes on ture, which is tints described by tlie St. Louis ings were made easy to bear through the palpable evi­ Pt|bll.l.er* and Proprietor*. ' tions the media aiul believers-encountered ill the the part of Dod or limn, .they are renlly not mis­ dence or the life beyond that was hers to enjoy. At times Republican's reporterr '' she would seem to bo lost to earthly things, awl afterwards ISA'AC^). Ric h ...... Business Manager. early days of our cause wero’DiItimately tlie takes after all, neither of Dod nor mnn. But L u th erColdy...... ; ...... EPITOB, they are simply conditions through which man There it was. A pale, ghostly .countenance would describe her spirit-home nnd the friends who had means of bringing much ’good to us, inasmuch that looked as though it might have belonged to passed on awl were In her spirit-homo. , struggles to he the most grandly developed speci­ Sho requested that no Orthodox minister should speak Aided by a large corps o f able ioriters. as they urged its forward to remove all obstacles a girl of.seventeen at some previous, time in the men of nature. Tlie invocation was made with over her remains, and If tho services or a Spiritualist could TIIE HANNEK Is a first-class, eight-page Family News­ and overcome eyery impediment- in our path. world’s history. It wns a face that might have not be obtained, to bury them.wHliout any.remarks being As a prinml necessity—argued . the speaker— fine effect, and the Whole discourse was. listened made. ° paper, containing forty columns of interesting ano • belonged to some Greek maiden two thousand The gathering at the funeral was large, composed mostly INSTRUCTIVE rkadino. embracing Spiritualists nmstTJearn to agree to disagree; to with the closest attention by the very large A L1TEUAUY DEPARTMENT; midlence present. - • , , \ years ago, and reminded one of,the marble coun of Ocihudox neighbors. She leaves’two daughters, who many.n eause -nt dissenslon would then lie re­ tenance of some statue. All wno saw were fair­ are following In tho footsteps^of the mother. HEPOHTS OF SPIRITUAL LECTURES; ‘ . , . moved-front nninng us. Among those wlionfoun Funeral discourse h y , _ _ Av.K, Sw i f t . ORIGINAL ESSAYS-Upon Spiritual, Philosophical and Father Locke, , the prisoners’ friend,- enter­ ly transfixed with astonishment. The features Scientific Subtectfl, cause had to contend against—within its ranks— tained the company between the lectures, nnd were perfectly dear and distinct, being illumi­ From Roxboro’, July 31st, Carrie L. Shepard,'wife or EDITORIALHEPARTMENT. hobby-riders were particularized as needing tlie at 2 p. m. the band commenced to perform, ami SP1RIT-JIESSAGE DEPARTMENT-Mrs. J. H. Co- nated liy-a soft light. Tlier.e was not the slight­ HermauO. Shepard, and daughter of Jerome ami Louisa -nnnt. Medium. t most watching. The spiritual religion-it was in a-short space o'f tliiie mi audience Which was est movement'(if a muscle .or an eyelid that could P riest. CONTRIBUTIONS, original and select, by the most tal­ o n ly ■urged — wns' not found in some special ns Inrge-if not larger than tile niririii’ngDrnssciii- be distinguished.” • v. A dear wife, daughter and sister. ’ 1 ented writers In the world, etc., etc. direction—no Special reform constituted its all. liled.- By-special. request of the committee, Dr. ” Ulcsaed are tho pure in heart, for they shall seif God.” A voice-in the cabinet commanded, .“ Fire!” . ' ___ , . L eon a . P hie^ t, t TEEMS OF SUBSCBIPTI0N, IN ADVANCE. s ■ All reforms, religious, social, political, Imd their II. B-Storer, of Boston, the regular speaker of The rifle exploded. The face, unmoved by the place in ourenuse. It was claimed that the angel the-'afternoon, was to deliver a-memorial dis-' P er Year...... * 3 ,0 0 operation, continued some minutes in view, then From Wnyland, Maas., Aug. 10th, Mrs. Nancy C'. Mix Month*...... Tdso . world governed Hiisidovement', and consequently course upon' Airs'. J. II. Conant, Inte medium of Sjtearmj, wife of TheodoYe T. Stearnr. would work out their purposes, and.n'ot minister disappeared as it came, and in about fifteen min­ Three Ulontha...... 75 tlie Banner of Light Free Circles. Dr. Storer utes the medium wns released, excited and ex­ ^Herself and husband have for years been cheered by the *.Postage fif teen cents per year, which must accompd- to human ambitions, and the speaker saidjt opened the services by rending an invocation hausted 'with his labors. An examination of the |Ight of spiritual, truth, the power of which Illumined the ? ■ n y the subscription. were idle to attempt to make lenders or con­ hour of her Physical change, and nowcomrorts the heart of from “ Flashes of Light,” given through our cabinet showed that the ball passed through tlie him w hom sli In rem itting by mail, a Post-Office-ftloney-Order on DoS* struct a creed. • ,. . ’ - ascended sister, by' lliomns Starr King. The me has but toinporarlly left behind. ton, era Draft on a Bank or B anking H ouse in B ostonor seat opposite the window, and it was found.in ■ ...... a t COf-BY A RICH, is In the evening, among the various circles was -speaker them traced out Airs. Conant’s career [Obitmri/notices not exceedingtmnty line* vublUhed ...... t-.. . o r D raft one held by tile plank hung down beyond. The ropes were loss to the Airs. Davenport Blandy, at which from the time-she first exhibited herTnedial found as tense as when they were first tied, and. gratuitously. Twenty cents per line required for addi- dircct spiIrit-volces, playing on- musical instru- powers, at the'age of seven. Tho strange and tvm al matter. A line o f agate type average* ten words. Bender. ’ T ’ . .. ments, bi on'the door being opened, the medium was found Thu* hy counting the words, the xoriter w ill see at once Subscriptions discontinued at-the explratioh of the time ell rlnging ana rope-tying jnanlfesta- peculiar experiences she passed through—as re securely bound. Tlie spirit that appeared, the whether the manuscript exceeds the stipulated number of paid for. . •- Itnes, and is requested to remiraccordingly,}} *9* Specimen copies sent free.