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Home then took it away, \ iscount Adare. with an introduction oy , , , , . , , , i . . laughed and seemingly muoi ploased. As the Earle ot Dunraveu. As it was printed : • . . . .e .• i i. i ‘ | he was going back to the tire place, he sud- lor private c.reulation among the friends of : , . . : , , , 1 , , . . , denly turned round and said, “Why, just ♦ r\ \ rw ri . .yx r. t I . .. ^4 i. * wAnlrstadar w*. *•», I " ' fancy, some of them that only one side of the ember is hot.” He told me to make a hollow DEVOTED IT) LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE, MORALITY, GENERAL INETLLIGENCE AND INDUSTRIAL IMPROVEMENTS, NO. 13. VOLUME 2. DARLINGTON, S. C., WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 19, 1870. Adare will be tho easiest, because he has been the most with Dan.” Mr. Jcncken held out his baud, saying, ' Put it in mine.” Home said, “JSu, no; touch it and see. He touched it with the tip of his finger and burned himself. Home then held it within four or live inches of Mr. Said's and Mr, Hurt's hands, and they could not endure tho heat. He came to me and said, “Now if you are nut afraid, hold out your hand. ” 1 Mtiiking, Com! CA.iayino litnvtl. thrie fttlaliic San Francisco ftdks are just now cxercistd by announcement in the Scientific Press that the coast mountains are changing their rela tive level with the Sierra Nevada—that is, that one or theothcr range is rising or sinking —it does not appear certain which. The writer in the Scientific Press is Mr. did so, and having made two rapid passes over my hand he placed tLe coal in it. 1 j F - A. Herring; who gfcato that “looking west- must have it fo* 1 half a in unite—long enough • from his house in the Sierra Nevada to have bn rued my hand fearfully; the coni near ForbestowiU 2300 feet above the level of the ocean, he can see the Marysville buits, thirty-five miles off, and the coast range one hundred and thirty or one hundred and these two gentlemen, and is jealousy pro tected lest it should get into circulation in surrepticious manner, it is not likely to be republished on this side of the water. It has attracted the attention of koiontific men, however, because of the extraordinary man ifestations therein recorded, and the numer ous and distingnished names that attest the truthfulness of the statements. A correspondent of the New York Times has been permitted toajtamiue the book, and has so far used his privilege as to give us an abstract of its contents Acoofding to this writer, the moving objects by themselves, with no visibie force, was an ordinary occnr- rcuce. Pianos, sofas, chairs, tables and books were moved about the rooms in which seances were held, and appeared to rise in the air of their own accord. In fourteen in. of both my hands; I. did so, and he placed the coal in them; and then put both hands on the top of the coal, so that it was com pletely covered my hands, and we held it there for some time. Upon this occasion scarcely any heat at all could be perceived. Similar experiincnts were made at Ashley House, and are attested by witnesses whose testimony would stand unimpeaelied in any community. We quote the following pas sages from a letter of the well known au- t.iorcss, Mrs. S. C. Hall, who is distinguish ed the world over for the purity of he wri tings and the elevated religious thought that ! runs through them. The letter is dated “No, j 15 Ashley Place, July 5. 18HCI,’’ and isad- ! dressed to the Earle of Punraveu. Tho se- 41! neon if. Mercenary and Malielonn Rejcfw lions. [SlXlSCTKft.] The Kabhath, ‘'Where there is no Christian Sabbath there is no Christian morality; and without bis, free inaiitutious cannot long he sus- -aioed"—Justice ^(cj^e-uu, '‘A corruption of morula usually follow a ^- .rofanation of the Sabbath.”—JiluckUm\e. «•» more stances, he says flowers were brought by in- . , , . , , , J J I nnec had taken place some weeks previous visible hands an j distributed among difiircnt ... to the date of the letter. Hie says: persons. That fragrance was taken from ... , , . J " “\>e were nine (a greater number than them and thrown about the room. Brandy vi ^ . i ' Mr. Home likes;) we were seated around disappeared from the glass containing it, and . , ,, . . , h p ’ the table, as usual, in tho small drawing-room fell through space into it, through tb j fin- , ■ , • . , ” 1 ’ " which communicates with a inurn larger gers of Lord Adare. The spirit was then | , i s i i b r I room; the folding doors were pushed back extracted from it, the water remaining. In twenty-three instances, spirit forms wetc inn wall, and the portiers unclosed I think j there was one lamp burning over tho table, seen in tbirtcen spirit bands and in twenty , . , •. 1 ’ . , ‘ b ,lt a very large fire was njaaing other eases they touched poisons in the I away m i fifty miles distant; that seven yean ago one peak of t he buttes appeared higher from his house than the summit of the range: that on the 4tU of September last the saute peak ap peared to be just as high as the ridge; that he had to go seventy-five feet down the hill to make the peak appear as high above the ridge as it did before; that on the 8th of No vember the peak appeared from his house lower than the ridge; that when he went seventy-five feet down the hill tho peak of butts appeared to_be on a level with the ritige; that the change of level has been the subject of frequent observation with him for mouths, and that hi» brother observed it as well as himself. The Scientific Press accepts these state ments as unquestionably correct, and says: “Ke lore nee has frequently been made serve changes of level that are goin coast and elsewhere. An inch of change tu tgtf-JJ". ” a century is a mile in litilo more than fifty v-. '-*<•> thousand years—a brief While the eastern coasts of the onn continent are known to be sinking, and the w.-stern oscillating or rising, from Ohio to British Columbia, there are to be noted with special care and exactness local varia tions or oscillations. periodical cod regular, or otherwise. The student of the geological TU© Sathath, r\s a po! tircil institution, it) P inestimable value, independently of it* Job PrfMvtmrnt The above Department will be promptly at tended to, and all work . i thia line executed “i- tlic most satisfactory terms. fVe will furnish > - short ue*if»o LA IP Af,.-EVA'S- If A Xl> RTLT.S^ POSTERS, CIRCULARS, aUSIXKSS CARDS. wj'nmxG car/is. ii I LI. HEADS, PA MVIII. 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BEAUTY!! ~ Sirong, Parc and Rich Rlood—In crease cf FJcsb and Weight—ficar Skin and Beautiful Complexion, SECURED to ALL, . -at i-.laim to divine authority.”—Adam Smith “Sunday is a day of accounts, and a can- every seventh day is the best the great day of accounts.—’’ * ' -“i “If Sunday had not been observed ns a > ' -sy of rest during the last three centuries, I ^ nave not the smallest doubt that we should -U-v'. iave been, at this moment, a poorer and less V, >* .. .. v -i idvilijed people than we are.”—Lard Ma- ' 4 ';V la no religion without worship, or p without the Sabbath— C’ount • WsnfulcmLeit, “Tlie more faithfully I apply myseh'to the — "‘.^duties of the Lord’s day, the more happy and ‘ mss during the week.” •jjiunday, and you will find religion has no of the other.”—Nir Walter Scott. . .. f _ , half *he world half of 'Jay' in geology. § J j : --unday, at ftln- N M-i h \ no r tronghold ,. ........... ... j |%-v> 1 '5 ,■■■■«: • '■■■£ sabbath must be observed as a day vf rest, This-I do not state assn opinion, bn* knowing that it. has its foundation in V-yU".* itature as fixed as that he musk take die/’—JJr. William Parker. o? v est, I view (h® Sabbath as room. Spirit voices were heard and other :he large room, I know that there was ., i history of California may find something that weary. The report of the committee fia j been full and the candidate was well known. The report was read again^ and it appeared that the John Smith who was she petitioner had alwas lived right there, and waa above . , ,, great deal of light. The Master of Lindsay I is t0 ,he P 0 ' 111 :ir “ 1 suggcsliie in the follow- interesting phenomena ot like sort were seen and bis wife Mr Hall and j * n r' commun ' cat,on i Btat * n 8 a f e ' v f acts lb 3 un.l are attested by upward of fifty witues , ^ IJonifi '^ n , t|ic n ei . to ) acci . | purport of which, in regard to our local geo- ^ , ... were present. We sat for sonio Utile time , lo ^> " ce<1 BOt ^ enlarged upon by us at But the more striking phenomena oocur | before ^ (remt , oui motion( t!mt g0 f rC q U ent : P^nt.” The commnnicaUon here referred red m connection with the medium, Mr. | ; 0 4io,tes •tron-rer maiiifestatiorn. com- I ^ ls tha » of Mr - Homng’s above mentioned. Home. Thus, at Ashley House, for instance, nicnoed. but it was quickly followed by raps, 1 The editor of th o Scientific 1’ress can bard- , thc , nirop p rehengion; suspicion. The next ballot wa* clear, was a misapprehension as to identity ' one of the many cases were a misapp ” sion is acted upon with a good motii which can h« r.tm.-ro l If tlio Master and the brethren will be patient ajfd: j^tid^ nu^ured. Thc information in this right as to the wrong John Smith : hefil easatiou fo» .d»e wndequate «t under voulin 'd laiicir pa9 t>no is set- r kf is thrown '' r-'^f^'wS-rfect by its ■ t rgichard CurlaitR rittiiR in Sutural History. The rattlsnakes find* a superior foe in deer and black snake. Whenever a buck discov ers a rattlesnake in a situation which invites attack, ho loans do time in preparing fhr battle. He Brakes up to within tea or twelve feet of the snake—-then leap* forward, and aims to s«ver the body wf the snake with his sharp, bi fa rested hoofs. Tho first onset is most commonly snccessfal: but if otherwise, the the buck repeats thc trail until he cuts the snake in twain. The rapidity aud fatality of his skillful manoevre leave but a slight change for its victim either to escape or to inject its poison into his more alert autagon- iat. The black snake is also more than an equal competitor against the rattlesnake. Such is its celerity of motion, not only in running, but in entwining itself round its victim, that t tb© rattlesnake has no way of escaping from its fatal embrace.—Whi n the black and rattlesnake are about to meet for battle, the former darts forward at the height , - t —r”*.?**'’•*‘‘*5*t 1 ta'' of his speed, and strikes at the neck of the latter with unerring certainty, leaving a foot or twa af the upper part of his own body at liberty. In an instant he cnciooles him within five ox- six folds; he then stops and looks the strangled and gasping foe in the face, to ascertain the effect produced upon his prostated body. If be shows signs of life, the coils are multiplied and tho screws tightened— the operator all the while nar rowly watching the countenance of the hclp- ise ■victim. Tho* the two remain thirty or forty minutes—the executioner then slackens one coil, noticing at the same time whether any sign *f fife appear; if so, the coil is re sumed, and retained until the luearcerated wretch is completely dead. The moccasin snake is destroyed in the same wav. RADWA1TS Sarsaparillian Resolvent Has M.vne the host a^tonishixq cun ex. SO QVfP.K, so AHK THE < HA NUK3, THU body rxoi:i«;.»r $ UNI>FK ttik inyiu- ENCK Of Tins TEULV WOSHEUFUL CiXiz tii.vt Every Day an Increase In Flesh and Weight is Seen and Felt. Scroftaln,Ccmffittnpfltm, Syptiitti.unrarcr! nntl baitlv ireatetl Veik«rt*eal, lit Hit r>trttiy fot nsff, C> In tttl ii lar Ulcer* i it t lie Thrnat t Tumors, iVmle* In the CtlHiidw, ami other parts af the •ystrut* Sore Kyes, Strumou* (liwchni^c* from the Kars, Krnptlte (tixensrs of thc Rye*, Nn«r. JHouth, anti the worst form* of Skin ills- eases, Uruptlon*. Fever Sores, .SenId Head, Itln^ Worm, Salt Hhcitm, Krysipelas. Acne, lilacfi Spots, ’Worin-* In <l»t» Kle^I*. Tumor*, CMItcer* lu flits VVoo|b, i*o«{ h\{ Yveakenln^ and pafitfof <ll*r liar tees, fWlaht S\vear« f lo»* of Xporur and uH ^as<e> of l»*‘* , ' < dple. nru'Within t lie citr;ktiVb » of ItHtlw iy’s Sarsaimrillltttt Itenoli a.i»d a few days use will proyo to any person ut»int« It for either of these forn^s of disease, it* potent flower to cure them* Hrln Painting Fuel's. The really myWfyiog fact lielonging to this »tylu i., that such persons as devote them- seivfci lo it Jo not paint to deceive. No one can he in th« near neighborhood of such t ft.oe aud not know that it is paiut^d. No* ' ’dy ever pretends that people are stippled bint- s v giture. It is not, then done to de nt be 'ause, on deliberation, art is pre- , 'fe {w ■». my* - _ . f . . . . .... I iuouuvu, , M -.v. v . w .- x-r-.,,, - , , , the presence oi ixird Adare and the Mas- • not on] (m the tob , but j,, different parts 1 V llave S iven tl,c 8ub J* ct llllc consideration. | But there are 8eV eral chuses of rejeotiow: •**«» W 8»hbnth are ter of the Lindsay, Home was *” 1 '* e j tbe rooR) _ the table was moved U p an ^ i he change of elevation or dcpre«- , ion iudi- tbat arc wroD g and mischievous ; for some iii fViA nir* hA aron^ f.ho w:lll nriiKii. _ . . . . . * 1.,. *U^ * 1, * .. 1. 1 . . . in the air: he “carried along the wall brush ing past the pictures, to the opposite side of the r in.” He was afterward taken in the . , , . , , „ or two of the gentlemen pretioui, open a. % carried clear over a wall a distance P T ' i i . ’ , , , . , the lapse of, I suppose, nearly an hour, Mr of ten or twelve yards. At liiicKinuam . * ,, , , „ _ , ... . . , . ! Home went mto a tranee, I’rescntly r.e t>ate No. i. ho was raised in the air horn- .t i • ' i i . , pushed his ohair, or the chair was was push- soutaUv, his ‘head became luminous at the 1 . . ,, , lT „ , i ed quite away from the tabltf. Ho got up. top, giving him the appearance of having a halo around it,” and in each hand “there (town—lifted perfectly off'.be ground—made | a< -' tc, l by the facts if facts tiny are is ab- “light and heavy'* at tho request of ons : terrific. One of those things must or two of the irouilemen uresoa,. and after ! beoccurring: Either Forbestowuon the Sierra Nevada is rising, or the Marysville butts are there may be no present remedy, for others there is a remedy which should be neither slow nor uncertain—Mo sonic Token. l inking, or the coatt uiouutaius are rising at a rate altogether upreceJcutcd in thc annals ofgoolosy. None of the marvels record td , by Sir ( liarlcs Lycll approach, it. I.et any ; # detailed statement of a case that occurred liullor* for lIcinbcrHhip. Our ostoemod correspondent has sent us came a little globe of fire,” which says, Lord Adare, had, to his eyes, a blue color, and and undo a very pretty effect. At another seance at Ashley House, Home was carried out of one window aud came in at another, at an elevation of forty-five feet from thc ground. When ho went out of the window of one room he presently appeared at the window of another, which he opened “and walked in quite coolly.” At some of these scanfea his body was elongated, from his usual st ' urc of five feet ten inches to six feet four. Thc measure ment was carefully taken by I.ovd Adare, assisted by a Mr. Jencken. “He appeared to grow also in breadth aud size all over. walked about the room in his m-tetl manner went to the fireplace, half knelt on to the j malheinetuiau compute the nngcl of the ^ UI1 J er ].is observation, in which he think* u fender stool, took up the uokc-rand poked . parniltl from the following premises, giving ^ wrong has been done, arising from the secret ann unammom? ballot for mcinbersliip, and submits the following query as to the best niannpr of remedying it. the fire, which wn like a red-hvt fur nace, so as to Increase the heat, held in lu-> hands over the fire for sumo time, and final ly drew out of tho fire, with his hand, a lagre luiupoflivo burning coal so largo that he held it in both hands us lie came from the fireplace in the large room into tho small room where, sorted round the table, wo were tirst of all the correct distances between the objects—vi*., 1M0 miles from the coast range to the Sierra Nevada. Aline drawn from I’orbcstowu to thc summit of the Marysville buttes, and, being a tangent, when prolonged to the highest point ol’the coast mountains, would bccomewhat longer. The height of I'robe stow n from thc level of the sea is 21500 I able for the perfect performance of their ties during the week, I have a firm belief that such persons are able * do more work and do it in a better manner in six days, than if they worked the whole seven.”— Prof. John C- Warren, M. P. “I have long heen of the opinion that it is to the interest of the Rail Road and Htoara- boat Cum panics to suspend operations on the Sabbath, as it demoralises the men, and makes them recklcfiS, and so is the cause of many accidents. I believe Railroad Co»pe« nloa wuu'4 be. much Wore prosperous If Sun day running waa entirely suspended. I sop- a!l watching his movements. Mr. Hall was | fact ; tUu * in tlle Marysville butts is 3<H'; ' that of the of the summit of the coast range is about 41500. When Mr. Herring looked iu this direction seven years ago the buttes ! seated uca.-ly opposite to where T sat, and | F saw Mr. Home, after standing about hull’a j minute at the back of Mr. Hall's chuir, de- liheratch place the lump of burning coal on his head! I have often wondered that. I was not frightened, bull was not: 1 had perfect Home I While we have seen the same sort ofcava. i *here "re employed on the Railroads of still wo do not see how it is to be avoided t I-oited States, on the Sabbath, thirty unless we violate the ancient regulations, j thousand men. ——S. Rush, Supt. Richmond, which provides for perfect harmony in the 1 Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad. Lodge by the wu&nimou* acceptance uf a j “Many year* experience and observation, brother into it. There is no law that may . wore ami more, c.mvinpo ms a* a ojSjkV?-. f * rr F <i ' '‘tore Some women would rather ^ ’f artificial than. rw j. CSre there be any. °t* ' • -g in this world iiior; astonisLIugl' Lot 1 of t i V tb ® 1 * ct chronicled and kept. Let the elr J '“'''Igad be considered and pronounced upou. We arc not going to say hero that the prac tice is ugly in its results. There is undoubt edly a certain strange sort of beauty in the per formant#. But is this unreality to be ad mired and encouraged ? It face painting is tin the increase in tfig country, are wc to be glad or sorry, or indifferent ? How can we be indifferent when every hour of every day men and women are forming opinions ol each other which are to influence all future life ? The subject is so suggestive that ques tions multiply under our pen. Who are the assisting power in this great work of face decoration ? Can it lie true that a fine lady who refuses to acquiesce in tho work of her Creator can trust her maid to color her into something else? rough-bred lady’s maid enjoys t r issing fther lady”—if it bs not too curiogs an inquiry. Who paints her ? Railroad appeared higher than the coast summit. Tho latter subsequently (in September last) rest) to a level with them, and in November it was uece-sary to descend T5 feet at Forbes- lull ans- liad moved a little away, but returned, still in trance; he smiled and seemed quite ['leas ed, and then proceeded to draw up Mr. Hall's white hair over the red coal. The white hair had the appearance of silver threads over thc red foal. Mr. Home drew th into a sortt of pyramid, the coa town to make the coast range appear the same height as the buttes. Marysvih th.it'. five miles from Forbostown. Tho time is also I j, 0 j^ » You arnwor, yea. V- given in which the changes occured. The last ! one is the most stupendnous for it occupied only from thc 1th ofSepteinber to thc 8th of November—a little more than two months This experiment was often repeated. He . • . ,, ,,e i , ' faith that he would not be injured, was, ax the painters would say, “foreshorten-j . . •, J n ,,,, , ,! .1 . one saidIs it mil hot , |i ” Mr. II ed by the same agency. At another time 1 ’ liis arms were stretched out, so that, from finger tip to finger tip, the elongation amount ed to nine and a half inches beyond the na tural measurement of the extended arms und hands. The skeleton of this gentlemen will probably be found composed of gutta pcrcha. But the most remarkable test wu* that of fire. It reminds one of the Rtblic il story of I j. jur oji ^ ni j ul;t0Si y[ r 1J 0I1W pushed tint 1 ed, the proportionate !’i*e of the ooa»t range thc three young Israelites who were cast 1 ^ ^ anJ talliDg tb(S ^ off Mr Hall's I would be two and a half feet for every foot head, he said, (in the peculiar low voice iu of descent at Forbestown. I'lies. if Mr. Iler- whieh, when in a trance, be always speaks,) addressing Airs, Y. Will you have it?”— not be abused, but we. as Masons, must reed- ! nian; that even in an economic point of view lect that there i» an “All-seeing Eyo” in , l hcre is no more profitable rule for us to fol- every Lodge which marks the intentioni of ( *°W than Iicmember the Sabbath day to men, and conscience, at least, must he unr ; ^ CC F il holy.”—Hoi. Geo. A. Merrill, Supt. of the garden qf Edpq, js;iid: The Lord j mode a garden and put him in [be garden to i take care of it, and to sec that nobody sti Je Urlck <iust ■lepv.lia, ,,r tttc 1- intek. Cloixl)-, loll c it vfltti ■■< *. likr i Ur 'nliltt a fun age, or tlir«aiU like vrl.ilr mik , or (licrst I* h ni<»rbid durlc. lillioit* *i|>|itms * aucr, an«l whl^e bone dit»l «lei»owlt** an.I tvn*r« there I* a pricking, bnintinir •e*»*«- tiirn «v)icn ami pata* In lli« 5, tV n L l 0 " Hack, and «|.n»ic th* l^oirt** In • II the»e e.iudilIon* ISaUivny** !*ar*u|iaril • ■* n *\ aided by the nppltt att«iii of ICadway'* Heady Hcllcf to the bpln* as».| rental! nr t he Rack t nod the ll<i\vr*|« r«it(*ila * }* d V , .a l .L h oU ® cr two Of Had way U H* k M:i;r. t*IH* prr day. wll) «ovru isvake a { tlefe cure. Iu a few ii*y», the imtlrut will • e enabled to hold and dl«< liar^c hi* w am i iiaturally without palit.nt««| the Urine will he reftinrod to II* natural clear, aud aushu* pr alterry colur. THR WA STL'S OF TTTB are niorlu-i with n ir, ht aithy, an i vi , ro * Wood, that ftmiuhc* ktru* tore. H. nee •>: atiir.iin*' r-.-m WcAKbaiNO Dim it a KG**, either UALH or FEAALlL of Hie womb, vicnu*. or other •»rtf n«, whether l^ ncor- riar.v Hueirn, *.f Kniptivw <4fc.*eb r^ s of rve»y k'u.l. • t Irom TJolen. •• of •* Seil abu*-,” from the Oeott.J Ulandu, or venoteU di*> h trite*, or uloei*. «*r *.»re?, throueh tho rtp.rative pro.-ms of IIADWAY’S dAUS\l'AKILr J.iAJt, ar« atr^teJ, and the- or^ait* be . : <i tvs, „- TU U TU r*i i rUUK. HAY>n AY^I bAl^Al vUILMAN RESOLVTiVT ftippiior tho watem. tUrou h the blood, urin**, sHcyr, ui.t! 6tru<ttirc-in:ik trti eoasiiiueiiu with Tissue raakinr. He i» * ' jC Ualohe ujuI Fat nr-dtingr • m, u*. All of it* <'.>nstititpnt;i rite n^urithtruj. »•'*< >''«»»?,«. .,,,4 Jl Lcpjirt. Ue x t, AY*o . .r, atui drim fcfk V 1 of v an.l Comi|>tjt/M. 8YI lltUS OANCWIS. iTINff*;: . aij ( f J pcrofi^iout dtafhjti?, arni rs »i.< Jj, »n wrie.*) ttr- cvrativ* ntOfpm rtf the SARAA r Alii UdA.V UK.H*>hVbM X i i. Tbit Scrofu’a, br wuatever tuvane (i«rirn*t«4» ts from the bh-od, indue* d or ausrd the result, of deposits . by Chronic inttaination, when in bolding m . tnna nation. 1 liat .iep- k.i* tal. -piatu •- : it r»»/r, wraky tenlery, nod ‘ » soiuiion Its proper roosttm,dtH, or tl.u “ j es-ii. o of some virus or p-itson in t?:- t *oo«l >«• M >*- «'»ry. Cidomcl, ‘.'orri.-ive Saldtmatt, w- ioi| is tlie Corro sive Chlon l of Men urr or othe. ak^u'**, f»vt ,T t ir. tuedi- cine* and which « nter larxcly in tUo om.iuon aitverUaed Ktmpnnllaa* NOT x\B^»l:b!.l» OU C12 AN OLD FROM TUI Tit NATCH VI. « O.MII i iU.N. 2. Tint '.inlrss the. repairs or tnimmrn»a are preatep tlinn the w.i-.t s, Ci «t <ii I'ompt^ition nn'i ft . ty w.ti e u- pervene, H^t| i .; po'.ffei* yf life booomu oxhuusietl. 3. Thft the dyirm hedy cvtinot be iu*tfundd on any trestru m o f uk ittiation th«t uxhatpU ije ir«, or lai s to nourish the niood, the only modiuni -‘liiou^h *\]iit:li the vital foi-c s ar« preserved, ;md on which the uvutrift of the bo*ly depends. 4. That RAdwfty 1 * Sar8*pHTl***n»* H*»w ol v«ut suppiroa a a ant narcr before ppsaes-s**'! or known to exist in medicine, that this new found pfiuciple in Chemical science, which has been brought to su j a p«'r- fect system ofeure i» exhibited as follows : L. Its irr«»at powttr in aadmilatiug tho food in ifs first ■tape of distillation in the process of digestion, as cbvmc and chyle with the nourishing elements of bloody •operating from these liquids refuse and inert qual- Mics befoj-e they are taken up by tho liberals uml ar« formed info blood. Hore we see that \fy its wonderful powor it charge* the system with the very r.*«onoe or Vqinciple that forms the rital powers qf the bqLy, and its tuuurica) a<Hio)) pn tpo tyood m its pnimtivo an oom-t plot* oondHien, ejcporat os every atpn\of refufe pottonal <r element, out of which the yirflo of ifiaease is fpmicd 2. That, the blood thus prepared, and •applied with Wg A child in giving an account to his Vrotln j ! safuguerd against imposition. Our c'irrcsnondciit sav* j Riftiand and Republican Railroad. ‘•I do got believe the running of Sunday “ Query. Docs not the Grand Lodge d*- siro all Master Masons in thi* jurixffiotion who are in good standing to iifli!i,[c with try I trains is profitable to thc Company : and that it is a positive violation of divine law j none I can doobt.’'—Hon. Abram Murdock, Piesi. ! dent ,'Iobile and Ohio Railroad. | “It is for the interest of the Company to ; allow our employees the rest of the Sabbath.” hair ^ cre al ' n elements of the problem ' Calcubiting roughly, and assuming that Israelites who were cast in- j to the fiery furnace and oame forth unsiuged. But wc esmnot do justice to the account by an abstract, aud we therefore quote fully.— At the house of Mr. Hennings, at Norwood, and in the presence of several persons, whose names arc given, Lord Adare says: I He (Mr. Home) went to the fire, poked very r( , markuble up the coals, aud putting his hand iu drew out a hot burning ember, about twice the size ofau orange; this he carried about the room as if to show it to thc spirits, who he j still redj j ' 'inf ' tli ; well, then, wDjiapuch an'obstrni.tion thrown in the way? Why are Master Masons who have conformed to the law ip regard to athib ' ' Rhilitpa, I’res. M'cb. Houthcru and ation, rlo., compelled to pass the same trying ' Northern Idiawa Railroad, ordeal of the secret ballot as upon their first admission. Clearly, my dear brother, there j We ‘‘ eni i ' n<1 Southern Railroads, I have is evil in it somewhere. If one becomes a i '’t 1 '’ 0 *’ found .t necessary to run Sunday M.istsr. etc. how shall he receive a Master s i ,ra;!,s ’ CX< *P‘ * h * T ' > connecting or competing Tn nearly thirty years experience on anything or pasted bills on the trees,’ The passtoy of popular church preached the funeral-sermon if a child. An unusually large audience was pre.-aut, and thc preacher began by saying: ‘My friends, I am pleased to see so many of you on this apeasion.’ Noticing the blun der ho had made, h® added: ‘I’pnsivcly pleased, I mean.' Like the generality of kings and eon .moors wages if he cannotobtain work among strange 1 renderd it so. I think |pen perform ; -' rederick the Groat bail a most pli'.i'-ipbic.ii range must have gone up 187 J, and that, she drew hack, and 1 heard him murmur too, in the space ol two months, being at the little faith.” Mr Home was elongated, and j rate ol J12.") feet per annum, and luore than ! all tho manifestations that evening were j twenty-one miles iu a century. It would L>" a more feasible theory to suppose that the We leave the reader to draw his own con-1 HarysviUc buttes wore sinking, but a Qjitas- tro|dii' like that could not lie going on at so craftsmen ? You know that there is scarcely ; ,1,ore Vrc “' k in !,ix df4 .". resting every seventh ring wont down t-aveuty-five feet, the east | a ;, 0 , t l Klt ; s composed of such pure mind- | thau whoq they work every day. I al- ciusiuua. e the If he can satisfactorily account for this phenomena on scientific principles. j rapid a rate without affecting the surrouding is all right. In fact there are not enough rejections in that direction I am sstutjod ) But why not alter the law. so that a .Master ! Masun presenting the pj-uper certificate, with indifferenep to d@atli—i|i othprx. In one ol | hi. battlis, a LitUiiiou of i terns having taken to their heels, he giilloped after them, bawling out: ‘Why do you run away, pun old vagabonds? Do yon want to live forever ?. A physipiau, on being enquired ofconsernga mechanics, managers,etc., will perform more i ^ r ‘ u,u !> replied that he had been arrested lor ed Masons that there is not at least one who j so think men are mare reliable au4 trust- wil! be had material, and will use the ballot, i vv0:t hy ou roads where thc Sabbath is ob- for purposes of reveugu. (1 have nothing to I 8€sved ’ the day g( rest is igno-.-- say in regard to petitioners for ir,hiatiod. It e,l.”—E. G- Barney, y.ipt 3p!me, R.imq pud Dallas Railroad, From expuriquee I know thnt laborers sai'l were present, and then brought it back lle is welcome V do; or, il he thinks it j to u 5 ; we all examined it. He then put it back iu the lire and showed us hie hands they were not in the least blackened or scorched, neither did they smell of fire, but siblc that the art of juggling has reached such perfection that upward of fifty witnes ses coil! J be ucaessfully deceived, ami their senses be outwitted, ho is entitled to that \ of the matter. Juggling has been oar-1 on the contrary of a sweet scout which lie • v 'ew , threw off from his fingers at us across the | vied to a great per! ction—witness the Da- I vertixe hns got his store hung fill round with tabic. Having apparently spoken to some | venport Brothers aud the t hinese and H:u- : shingles and piuocs of barrel heads, inscribed 1 doox—aiid a*to science. Mr. Home, however | with lampblack. ■ Irish Pertaters,” “Korn great his pretentious, has scrupulously dc-i Mccl,”-Flower,” “AH kind* ofkountry pro clitic! to submit to such scientific imestiga- ; kuce,' ' Kakcs aii.l kanies for sail hear.’' tion* ns h e knew would be thorough. But ; He says : “d ar am'i no sense 14 newspaper that extraordinary manifestations did occur. ! advertising, so long as a man isstnart enough at flie time aud place mentioned, we are ; to tend to his own business, aud kin stand at w< rk, and do it better in six days than in ns. To produce the r.’xiji: des' i'tbed by i j,; 3 petition, etc., that if nu objection is made sci ' eu - Furthor, il wc, haoitnally, ask our Honing, they would have to sink at the ' lt w . j H , ,„f Krrc d to a ui'umittce. and lie meD t 'break God's Jaw, by a desecration of rate „| about twent)-fiu: ILet a month, which | ovcr 660 raon th, and thou if said oontmittee Lho Sabbath, it will not be long before they rate would enable them to ‘ git out” of thc ! | earn gibing derogatory or unfavorable, and I wil1 bra ak His law in other respects, by de- State in eight years. AERTJsi\’o.—The man who i do so report, and no brother then ob- ! handing, Ac. f. 1 arley, 8apt- Dubnke , , , j icets, ilmt the brutlier shall be declared a '’ Dd ^' oux * t a 1 mber when he signs the by-laws, etc., etc.. | “The want of cessation from labor on the tilt'h© nourinhiuz properties become* strong, n-!i an 1 healthy, and bold* in solution it> propi't oomtlitu-rtit 1 *, Virpagh th* S*j'*a|»urtllian II**olveiit f anl repair* the va*to*uf the body wirh sound u?.d heaUL/ •tructureK. Suth in the wonderful poskor the Niirsu- parllliAn Resolvent exerts on the blooa aad jui.a* of iitd system, that no viruleot humors or poi sons will exist by which deposits arc made. 9. The rapidity which the Surffapurliliau enters Wa Ln.txv Knw thp i* the dreuiaHon, and communWt** it* curativ* powers ft e ADOW DOW LUC UlO T throU|fb the 8wttat Vriae. and other duwls, s. cure* the constituent sc reilont of each respcctire organ, cstabliihiog fum tioual hixituony throughout the system ; through it* action and power over the Secretion*, th ii**q its or ^P^ 1, whotmont of bi;e ; the Skin sweat ; the Itviacvs urftai and thc Lun » carbon; so that this wonderful rneqicine n^t only cstai*- ishes health in thc av\ body, but p.Bfcyfftbc system in bcalth, As WL luive shQ'fn nrinqple on which disonse is farmed, as well as thfa paly tbcojy ot cure, •nfe rlaiiHthrt tn rt range ot cure qf tho SttraMparil li*u K«**o)Yyut as unlimited, and that every uisea c that is of a Ciirqnic,Scrofulous or (Jrr^qio ^iatLcsis- is, proy-Biy within iuspuci*! range. THE GREAT SECRET OF CURB * in this Mtdieine oon«isU in th* «»electiori of mBredicntsi containing curative and nwarishing properties that sup ply the blood and goner** system wirh such eon*t m n frhich, in a condition of disease and depravity, It is defi ofent of, togethar with the c«ambin*t!on of the sev- ingrc.licuU that form the SAKSATAUliXlAN RKbO. VJIHT. If -Ja-j constituent qf Qxyger gxhau|to4 from th ; atmospheric air, life would ’qocozpc extinct. So, wl.c the blood beconiss exhanstod tf its vital oonstituents, »; deposits its tubercle* and diseased hum .rs in th© body. un4 the alcn^epts of t^ec^y ^nd decon\posU.’on supeivenr ^ia(I«vay T e Sar*»i*arUllAia Resolvent is tc. tjio blood tr.d general system what Oxtoe.n is to it atmospheric air; it snnpiie* the life primuple, a*. 1 pnaokff the blood to hold in solution all iU natwra* • • ftituentJ. DAILY CHANGES take place, for a* the SarsapanlJiau increip>es tb utrengi anti p’.uitv oir ?hp bloody all deposiw qre diniimsht-'i, wltero thei'* mv i.v'ierelcs fo;n^ed (n the l'i’, L fa-tuer d«-; "'its am arr^-ajd, hih! those that ar. luiiicd or If tniii'T -jislo tgfd, expelled, «xh;;t:-t.; !, pui tion of t.u’ lung cic.itn.t d, and tin* miihuo tivo. scrofulous subject; vpecives ^ou4, if Out v, uu .. •health. TLIND ^.ADY t.'VUKl^ Qrav , liy.spopuia, Sore Legs," Llcodmg fr m tb. Langs, l.'ur -d 3tlc. (j • -ug j Morthsxx. a coiumercial trave ler, ; Canada West, writi,* -.s' und«ir date of April l", b^-, ., from NVy.^ljt u'k . “ rile SAliHATARIT.r.lAN R?--SOLVENT i- in d« *naiul, aud working v.pmh rs. Mr. JlqAq, of ? ville, noT'.h.mt, told tn,> pfa ease whoi© u '.von. :: •' BLIN li t?, Iiy lho orthe.'s VHSA I a UlLLl \ N b* SOLVENT, i it: ikoy ace to iivd ''lit* would it.iicAt.j, but d«.t.s j>ot wish to Imj botliored with yritn-g. Huniih'ls e;jil to Hep Ucr. Ti^e jam i< . • a.- as wonderful. *• Messrs. Wijjtk A: Sp^xr, pr’ncipnl drippi-N b • Infonii mo of a ta-r.-on of uot^ --high ‘-•••eiul stand . >•' for years w-i* affli-1 .1 wilh 2 * Yt 4 1 - K'SJ A an I 'J ' V . m.io has been entut , ,•.•»»red'by RAUiVAi’ ' r A R fix IA N 1: l V Q L V E XT. ■» spirits, he went b:W:k to tho fire, aud with Ris hand stirred the embers into a flame; then kneeling down, he placed liis face right among the coals, moving it about as though bathing it in water. Then getting up. hp held his finger for some time jn the flame of a candle. I’rescntly, he took the same lump of coal which he had previously hau- hardly at liberty to doubt, unless ready to j fie door and fioiler the sellers in." believe that men and women occupying the ! died and came over to us 1 blowing upon it j to make it brighter. round the table, and said: “I want to see j combine and distinguished Many of our church members wonder why do not enjoy religion bctler. The highest social positions, ! purity and usefulness of their lives and tho | t j 1(>v Ho then walked slowly j excellence of their works, have deliberately , thei iritual be „ u L lu impose upon the credulity ot 1 1 0 0 J ...1 t • ,1 /o".,,,/.. 1.., Vo,re ' j up in the steeple and only swings on Sundays. which of you will he the boot subject. Ahl 1 oninViud-—C'tarte.reu Actrs. ' 1 t = a y Sabbath has a tendency (a degrade the tone Of morals in the conupututy; jet less ppnsure can attach to those man who are compelled to labor for their daily bread, than to own- chairman. of their objections, so that if they f™ “ nt l employees W*>° reouire the work to without a ballot? I.et brethren know what the olijoctions are, so that they may, it possit ble. removed. Let members know tba- they must notify the committon, or the ; the objectors) commit ten up ay so repoyt- I think that such a law as the above would meet the hearty approbation of niue.tenths of thc Lodges in the grand Jurisdiction. Fraternally submitted, B. F. Rxcorukr, IV M. of Acacia Lodge, No, 28?. Jfoblpness of spirit, like beauty of person, discovers itself upon sight- The word affec tation implies an effort to mjikp others belie ye that wo arc possessed of thosp qualities, of the lack of which Wp are secretly, and pain fully conscious taking what d-d not belong to him. aud what be had no business to meddle wiih. ‘ By whom was he arrested and qfiat did he take ?’ ‘He was ayrestei} by Death fop piki|jg the typhus fever.’ Mr. lIoA'i t purt an-'i it-r case of Chronic ^ th'it r**si9t;Nl all cth'.r a-lvt rti^l me it.Jnes lew I*»Ules vf KAKiAPALILLIAN UEJtOl.' . N i ♦* Mr. Jonathan FaKruiNh, of Widdcr Sirs.i •• "• ' i y one bottle, of B! tVo.u the Lur^*, Nigbt**i - ThreateneJ Com>univ.ltoii. “In ewi v !:>•. n J vi-it l hear if wonderful ct»rc' tboSAlLSAl'AlflLf.! VN nKSOr,YKN’l’. 1 •*c * of Humor, hqro, hikin Eruption, and n ‘ ^ uk-: tht: m'oplrt us,' if, •iid lH.-«*ni© cuiou ; ” late Sweilina,'8or* Jleeds l-> , ail L.ii U of Sore*. thU w , . . . . rerfully on tho blood llRtf xf-iJ t >»- Mr Boynton, thc persop ivho has savol! so many lives at Oajft; May this season, was offered fiifty cents by one gentleman, alter be h“4 been dragged safely ashore. M Boynton hilfid-d him back forty-nine cents in change, remarking that he didn’t i wish to accept more than his life was worth That was not a bad h it by a wag com ing to town in an omnibus, who seeing his friend bow so sp extremely corpulent man, j asked who he was- a RAVING just receive.! TEN TON" 5 ! r.f! ‘That, Sir, is Smith, the great corporation Cont^llCtOf. , ! UJP JiiR excell^Mf mannrH. Me are ni'h < A V. » tt fi vi ' t),© rnrolimi ForfiliisM «! 1 u iii fitrnisii t r Ah, indeed. He looks mure Ukcaccrpor- , rc , sonHi ,ie torms. ation expander!’ < Levi, 1809 7 “ discLutR'.®, the nv bits, Scififui.v, NVliiti Nose »ij,1 Jlouth, ;< remedy acU> no powerfully t it occtMuc strong, souud, i»- ! he iHliy. ••OEO. U. MOBJ'IWEU. “ CoBunertiAl ' r ' av*Lra. R VnW VY-S SAnSABAnn.I.lAW KKHonVES'l raid at H pt r Bottle, or t> bottles for #*, by v Mid Medicine Dcolers. and at 1 ) it. RADVfAY SJ a£* , *n. •- V'aielioVic, 87 Mauicii I-aae, New Yoik City. PARKKR&KELLVr