The Beaver ttrgus. Beaver, Pa., Feb. 7th, 1872. Circulation Thirteen Hundred. itates or Advertising. . . ,- 7 ------ "Z". j 34.• -- '-- Om —30 a. I 618 li year .: --- --_—. 1 ~e r -10 liueli,l1 00 12 00 $3 00 $5 001 r: 00 $lOOO -.. ~iikurep, do li 850 5 700 10 00 15 00 oluartrs, do 1 1 500 600 900 19 00 19 OD 4 ..( I ,,ires. do 6OO 800 10 bO, 15 00 11 al '.. , - 01,,,,,,, ..-••' i 800 11 00 15 00 1 20 00 58 .00 , all .., cu1uu,.... 1 11 00 15 00 SP 001 88 00 ce 00 ~0 1ata11..... 2500 so co l 85 00 80 00 100 0° - A diututgratone and Esecutore Notices.. --$g 00 aut.tcyt per 11110, ten cents- Payments p:t be m,tde Quarterly, eltept tritradect advertisement& which mast-be pad i❑ al~-ance GEO:. P. nowEs.h,lo 'ark ROW; N. Yorks 5.70 S. M. PETTENGILL Co, 37 Perk Roo 'ew York. arc the sae agents for Toe -BEATER nors in that city, and am authorised to contract for inserting advertisements for I/9 at our low. OA rates. Advertisers 112 that city are re et..lsteo to leave their Wore With either Of the .above born{ T. IatCLELLAND d Co. are the Mums' r zent. In Pittsburgh.. and are authorised to con. 4't for adverttentikat our Lowest Cash rates. TIME TABLE. 'ell:wetland at Pittsburgh It. 11.—Tratne Eiust leave Beaver Station as tollows: Dior I . , nz Accom'n 9.19; Ma% 2.47 p. m.;Evening Fast 5 .27. "rniin• conic i.Ft leave Bearer Station a; I:4G a. -m..; Accommodation and Ex or,-m (tttrough tto Beltair.) 6.45 p. co. The attention of the public is directed •io the following New Advertisements which appear for the first time in the .k [tors to-dly: :\ AdvertivAnent--A. W. Erwin Jr C 0.... .• C ..ovi,ernseuzelit-13c2g0 & C t,t.cla I Notice—D*l3th, 4t ••••••-..15. 4 w \..w AAlverttaementa:--Danchy fi C 0... 5 .... C Sw•clal utier—J Cornelius& CO ......... S Ciai NniiCe.--sm B ti & Walther... .8 szp..eial Notices-8 & Snettentolre . 12 Special Notices—A. if Spreihl Notlec—lls . . li:enter S. t , eial Notices—Dr. Johnston & Co sveciat Notice—Mhnthant... Shannon Jr Cu C t.pecial Notice—C. Winter.— ... • • 8 Sraie.—Sootier & McClurg New A d v —A rbuibuot, Shannon & srwcial totfce—Dr. Ayer__ • . Ail. Navigation—Pre. andson ..—.—.-....14 Give it Your Attetattoitt.—We hate quite a ,number of subscribers in the NVest and elsewhere outside of the coun ty who are indebted 'to us for one, two aud three yeara' subscription. The ,at t,,iit ion of each subscriber is therefore rireeted to the label on the wrapper of hi. paper. That will show him to what tune he has paid, and a remittance of the iurpslnt due us wilt be thankfully. re- ci , lved. As we are about to commence Me improvement of our property in this we shall need till the money due hy our patrons. From whom Alan Lear titist ruk g tV 4 Tenzy—ng for. the f W ch ates In the ßel City ofAgents Plltsbargb, a to ~, n fident of onr 3 billty to pleaye in styles John Sternmon're Song .1. Co.. u 3 Mar . ritoihrirzh. Se7-ly cal If %yr yolla fine buggy? Ir not :Awl Walther, in Bridgewater 1.1 r key till your order in the mos , tqi style at the lowest cash price on Jfarket street, Bridgewater moo Lule.—A communication from , vs ilhatti ,, C. Hunter, esq., came too:late ,t` \Nt , • k•s Aitaus. It will appear II; mr tieXL issue n, a,-st and tateet novelties Watettee. ..1,1 Over Ware at the lowest prtoes, go . • SONS rt. Co., tr 3 Market pt.reet. . 5e745 . _ 1:•.' i RN la O , N* patronizes H. Noss In the 1 , 1 •:!,re I,4l•ltieSs. Reason. becnnse he ~ t1,1;, ,t I,e exeelted in his professieu. ii:- tam are on Broadway, New bunged pulpitm,—Last Sabbath OM! Week 'ago, Rev. B. C. Critchlow of "T' New lirighton,.preac r lit:d in the First tcrian church of New Castle, and in of that congregation, occu pied Mi. Critchlow's pulpit in New Brighton the saint- day. No F. Winter, in New itrightml, has just received another hit th.,e line Spectacles in gold. Sall'E'r and .steal frames. 110 not trifle with your sight a single day laiger. All are invited to call and examine the goods. convince you in less than CIA c minutes. [Sabi-3w N RE.r.inval —lf your watch i 6 nut of ru ler. caul it 10 Jt,/o Sfrrenson ', Sons ct Co.. It xi 0/ tic retiainql and returned free of Ali work warranted. }VT.Iy Robbery in Rochester. The Speyerer of itoehester had their sb,re. entered one night u week or two and about $75 In money and some is ~-ore stolen. The thief proved to 1,2 a man - -iirbied Burke, who was ar rt,`ed Ohio. brought to. this 1.18,e, and i s ri ," 4 4/ Pbjoying himself Sheriff bc):4/' .tiljourned.—The board . 4. en" l34 'Y A u ,11tors, having coin r t teted theit 44 , )° "; I. rnel on last Monday evenlngi 14- t , r hcing in session sixteen days. • f - Many people, particularly chil ,u tier with the ear ache; and for the 1.• u, f math we give a sure but simple r. we,l v, Put in two or three drops of J. ,),,,,,ton's Anodyne Liniment, atop the t.tr with undrossed wool, bathe the feet r 10 water before going to bed, and ••r•p the head warm at night. Whisky if hies - efts—Some person or p,•rsons, "to the jury unknown,'' have 1.-on helping themselves to whisky kept in the cellar of,the drug establishment Hof Messrs. & Kerr, New Brighton, for sonic time past. One night last weA, however, they were detected in laying in their usual supply, and the t' ,ll tent , of a revolver sent after one of them be Mr. - Kerr, who happened to hear them in the basement. It Is not known that the shot took effect, yet it 1,1 hardly probable that that fellow's at tempt to get his whisky free out of that eeitar will be renewed. • 'u cE! -PLATEII —We sell ilium but hiv e w.f.' Send for drawing, and prices. Goods 1) if desired. John .51,r,h,ton'a Spurr ttl 1,1,..thet street. Pittsburgh. v Capt. Charles Sager, who keeps t stock of livery horses in Por rid, Me., informed us recently that h sh,r,dnn'a Cavalry Condition rote teOtarly in his stables, and that ex.rense is more than offset by the amount of grain necessary kt , ep his horses always in good order. Frew 01 Cli t arce.- ut Andtlegsen'o or ut S C. Ilannen'A, In Rod:re:net', of Dr A. 11 , ... , 1R-err li,rra2n syr- c,'„irle. It hat. lately been MU - winced ' r.unlry from Germany, and (or any o-r -;,...t• t.a; /torn a s,•vere cough, heavy cold.,et t !trelet. coneump lion or any di.eaae of ;Lr.l; or It has no equal In the world. • • I bottle* ra Cents. In all casea tha • he promptly rqtarned It perfect Fat!, t.,r ;riven. Two doses will relieve any ;:r It _ nor,rk-ly Nitsigatiota.—At Porker's ;1-c:w-.0 , r, on Thursday evoning, Feb. S, I.a;tons will meet with a rare treat the shape of Professor Judson's 1ee .41 "Air Nivigation," to ho aeoom- by the exhilition of a flying Ina- • • • ill successful operation. This attract a fine audience, and we u r patrons to accept this oprair ' Thetadmission is only 35 and 50 Prof. Judson brings with him u,.• high recommendations of the press Tickets to be had at J. Lin- ! , hrink'; - "Book Store, Roehester, Pa (.144-K O. CLOCKA. —Arne Wan Clocks * De% lolm est prices. Jolla "' liaarket street, Pitts -1e7.1y In Love with the President.— lady correspondent of the / Herald, among - other .hJazs, writes the following to that pa ; r under date of January 23 nl-10 is a woman in - this city who has „, cive‘l the "tender passion” for the ('resetent, and who gives as bet excuse r nAtiptir)g the Mary Walker style of dr‘••••, that she can frequent his favorite I r ,, lnenitile,, and thus be near him in milky blue eyes she sees reflected :2“ Nne of heaven and all . that sort of : 1 1111.t she acknowledges that she in in with l'lysse4, and it is evident that 7.o ncealinent likes worm in the bud " 41as done its work, besides eommittinga ttl. irregularity''—to Wit, making sad i4v4) , with her upper story, if she ever had atm. 11. Nos.., as a Photographer is an es tabl bed fact,. Crowds come and gaiiiinti all are satisfied, that When fine knish and difficult execution are ramified, Noss is the man. Room; Broad4l 4 /Y. Neer Brighton. Minor Onleers of the State Hen. Bte„. 7 —After, Col. Gray, the newly elected Sbnator from the Fourth 15Istrict e was sworn in on last Friday; the Senate pro ceeded to elect ita.niltior officers. They aro a s ,s follows: Affsistant Clerks- I J. R. McAfee and T. B. Cochran., This arrangement cut out Mr. Carsnrf; of the Philadelphia " Morn ing Post,' who bad been the regular eau-, CUS nominee until the election In the IVth District. 'Transcribers--J. Ross, David Lane, A. K. w al l e t, L. W. Thickson, C. K. Sartwell, Curwen. Seargent-at. Arms—James Dell . ; Assistants—Newell Jones, Joseph Olmsted. Doorkee_per— °apt. J. K. Swartz; Assistants—R. P. M'• Call, Wm. Sheargold, Librarian—S. S. Childs. Postmaster—Abram Lutz. Mes senger; T. B. Monks; Assistants—W. W. Reef, Wm. Bates. Superintendent of For ing Room—M. L Sherwood, with stx pesters and folders. and one doorkeeper of the rotunda. The Democrats made an effort to have -Jacob Myers substisnted for Librarian, but failed. O•rzttUFnSvtvsnrßteillnuSilver, Table Ware and presentation pieces Jahn Sterenson's Sono it (Jo., 9.3 Marl:rt. street, Pittsburgh. COMPLETE stock of ladies', gent's and children's shoes, slippers; boots and gums, at J. M. Cornelius & Co's, Van port. • The blworie Ilualness In Alle gheny Conn/y.—Judging from the number of petitions in divorce In Alle gheny county. which we see noted in the Pittsburgh dailies, we take it that Chicago is about to be excelled In that business. The matrimonial knot Is sought to be untied up there for almost every conceivable reason. The lawyers, At a matter - of course, will reap a fruit ful harvest in consequence of this con jugal wrangling. A rum. ling of queensware, at J. Isi Cornelius. Co's, Vanport. A ScantHUl Wononti.—The Perceptive faculty in women to keener than the same phre nological organ in men, Women know that beau ty rather than g,enlus Is worshipped by the eern er sex. A man may talk of the latter to his lady love, but the keenness of the woman knows that he ts thiokingof the former. Women are fond of admiration ; hence (meat their longings Is to be beautiful. The grand secret of female -beauty is health, the power to cat, digest and assimilate a proper quantity of wholesome food. Take Vnir Can Kiruna, , It will cleanse the stomach, tone the vital-organ., give a perfect digestion, purify the blood, clear up the complexion and produce a state of mental and physical electricity, which givio symetry of form, bright eyes, white elan, glossy hair, and a genuine type of female loveli ncr, which no cosmetic can produce. jan24;4w A Bpd Oecurrence.—During the latter Opt of last week, a girl aged about IS years, and in the employ of Mr. Chas. Uurlburt of this place, wet with a casu ally which may result in the loss of her life. She was standing near one of the fires in the dwelling and by some move ment on her part her dress caught fire. and before assistance could be rendered she was burned in a dreadful manner. Dr. McNutt is attending to the case, but even if her life is saved, she will, `in all probability, be a cripple during the re mainder of her days. Before coming to 'Beaver, she resided in Philadelphia, where, we understand, her father now resides. PRIME. green and roasted coffees granulated, extra C, P. It.- and Orleans sugars. .1. M. Cornelius& Co., Vanport. IF you want to get your clothing cheap go to S. 1t J. Snellenburg'a, Broadway New Brighton. in the U. S. House°, Representatives on Monday of last week, Hon. Wm, Mc- Clelland, M. C., introduced a bill author izing the Secretary of War to deliver to the President of the Soldiers' Monument Association of Washington county four condemned cannon and sixteen cannon balls—which was read and referred to the committee on Military Affairs and ordered to be printed. It will doubtless pass both branches ', Congress, We believe the design isihlsil!tee the articles in the immediate vicinity of the monu ment, in the Washington cemetery. EXTRA choice syrup, white honey drips, new crop Orleans molasses, J. M. Cornelius Az Co., Vanport. IF you want a good fit, get your clothes made at S. dr. J. Snellenbtirg's, Broad way, Now Brighton. St. Val'entine's I)2o.—Next Wed nesday will be St. Valentine's Day. Our friend, Rev. J. K. Miller, of the Bearer Book Store; bas his usual supply of Val entities. Give him a call, all you who in dulrze. Rinuons, all colors and Widths, hat frames, bonnet frames, - iets; panniers, forms, felt skirts, velvkeens, at the very lowest figures. •J. M. Cornelius & 'Co., \'anport. hryou- want:lvoßuclothing made of the hf_ist selected tnaterial, go to S. S. J. Snel lenhurg's, Broadway, New Brighton. ..-- - .r.• 4. 41.-- _ Cassimeres, Yarn*, Tiek.ings, Muslins, Table Linens, Drapes, ite., cite., at J. M. Election of School Discomfit. Cornelius it Co's, Vatiport. ..Thi following bill is now before the _____. _......•-...-- ---- t,i AturgiL4, 4 ibis in regard tothe Siogulai:Deivotion.—A correspon- Leg. dent of h ßepublican, e •of --? 0 , .....irectoa. ~1 w.., prob- . the Monon 'allele writing from Now Creek, W. Va., under 'es law before our Spring elog ably bens. , date of January 8, gives the following . Aim year : toms are lieki , account of the wonderful attachment of Ti.st, in ail future elections a dog to his master: SE " : " 1 " N 1. r - von sebuols in this of ditectors of cow , Vgr two Of inu re In the latter part of 1863, duripg the eq111111ti1111.1111! b., weer, . in a di ar i a for Rebellion, a soldier, whose name is tin persons arc to be chose). ..- „:), t „,„ mg, 'near New Creek, W. Va., the same term of service, et.' "— ..."-- —: 're ni ndid • Vim Ito r t h u rpa ti ne ' be ll s r l found oti his person proved rem Washington county. At give all his votes to one or to t i g„i, iv :itt, to be voted for as he stall , .1 the time of nhi death he had a dog to 16114 " whom 110 was greatly attached. The and the candidate:3 highest in VOtt- 4 • to dug ti o li u i et i hi s dead znakt.or to his be declared elected. Any appointmei. -1 tilling till a-vile:lacy in a board of directors shai., whenever pried able,bc made from among *Warmly, and tried to got the dirt from 4 fl r p a t v h e e g an ra d cr t h e is d e es om -o mi tell " fri v. o ' u e d re w bin o d the voters of the district who Shall have p t h e g r av e. Every exertion was Voted for the director whose place is to be um tilled. made .. . t , : get ti t i b ed e d iy og in a g w o a n y t ir le mn icra th v e a, g o r n ay ly e Sta.. 2. Whenever a voter shall intend but it turn h, , b nough each day to go end to give more votes than one to any candi- taking . • :nu.) to eat. Even the date ,or school director, lie shalt express his intention distinctly and clearly upon„ loyelty. It remaineti the face of his ballot, otherwise but off* guar di ng t h e t wave tit:lii One month ago fisblilitleitiheraeadstepvltteorl•clitta : 64 tile clog—hooorinff vole shall be counted and allowed to such when death relieved him o." his 41(1 1 4'- 1 camlidme; but any ballnt which shall con- having stood a devoted watch Of nea4tly I ,Agin - 67 express'a great e r n u m b e r of votes nine years. About twenty-live ei s tizatia Itliail the whole number 10 which the voter buried him, ereetin,t a hoard v:1 it the shall be entitled, shall be rejected. - if t libwing inscription : "Hero lies the ---*--- Remains of Poor Doi; Poseerantz, the Unknown Soldier's Dev oled Vrielui." finis° ) our chickens, butter and eggs- We al/ow the highest market price for all kinds of country produce. J. M. Conieiius J Co.i Vanport. Boyd' suits, of all sizes and patterns,at the (.; rest Clothing Emporium of S. d J. Seellenburg, Broadway, New Brighten• A Needed Law.—The eltension of a law to this county, noW in force in Wash ington and Erie counties, is asked for nt tee hands of Vat Legislature. The act re ferred to gives aldermen and justices of the peace jurisdiction over eases of assault and ?Emery and other petty criminAi eas es. Under its provisions justices of the peace are empowered to summon u jury ytf viz persons, try the case,' and, on cOn viction, sent...rev t:3 jail for a poll tea tem. This !Tactice has been found to work u in evcry particular—saving the Courts much valuable time, the parties interesred suspense as well as expense, and the coun i tics thousands of dollars annually. It has been found that justice !us been more ex actly meted out in theso petty eases than under the ord system, for the trial follows quickly on the commission of the alleged otrens.:e Cauueltott.—Tbe v illage,Can nel ton. In this county, bids fiLir to be a place of some note before many years paws away. It is located on the Little Beaver river. to Darlington' township, and the country surrounding it is unsurpassed in Ws locality for mineral deposits. Lately the enterprising firm of Moody ct Cet. opened a fine grocery and proviaion store, and in the same building have the new Postollicc, with daily mail ouch way. frhere are five large coal works at. this point, with a capacity of ono thous and tons. per day, the most noted of Which is the Cannel Mines, of Mansfield and Morse, which bare been in opera tion over thirty' years, and etc now shipping, regularly ono hundred tons per day—from a vein twelve feet in thickness. A large oil well also procures its sap- plies from Cannel Mines, manufactur ing oil for Nicholson pavements in largo quantities. A FULL LINF. of Germantown Tarns, all colors, plain and worsted, cheaper than anywhere else in the county, at J. M.Cornelini & Co'a, Vanport. The Leetares.- 01 1 last Friday eve ning Mrs. Louise Holden of Elmira, Sew York i leetured In the M. E. church of this place. - The house was filled on the occasion, many - having oome from , tbo adjoining ,towns to hear and nee the ' oratress. Mra,liolden herself is a fine looking lady, dresseawith exquisite taste, and seems to have enjoyed all the advantages of a liberal education. Bo- sides she is modest, self-possessed; and has a voice net at 01 unpleasant to hear. As to the merit:Oaf her lecture we have only to ask this question: If de livered by a prominent gentleman from abroad, would it have been regarded as a success? "We think not, and believe that is the candid opinion of all who heard it. Mr. Frederick Douglass' lecture, on Monday night, in the Presbyterian church, was listened to, by perhaps, the largest and most attentive audience ever assembled in Beaver to hear.* profess ional lecturer. Mr. Douglass does not speak with the snap and ferVor that marked his efforts fifteen or twenty yearr ago; yet at the same time his utteranceo still carry a force with them that stamp Weir author an a man among men. Ills lecture on this occasion was Well writ ten,.- and abounded with ideas that will do to think about long after Mr.. Doug lass' visit to Beaver has been forgotten. :"Self-made men," in his judgment, are those who " work, work, work I" a con clusion which should - bo reached and cherished by all. Mr. D. left our town on the fbllowing morning (Tuesday) for Sharon, Mercer county, where he was to speak again that evening. Merrimack, Sprague and all other best Prints 121 cents, at .1. M. 'Cornelius ik Co.'s, N:auport. Good litsuewemeed.—Thereseerne to be no discount on the management of the Ohio penitentiary; for its annual statistical report shows that the labor of its convicts last year amounted to $37,, 7 00f more than its current expenses. rf this can be accomplished in the Colum bus penitentiary, why can it not ho done iu the Western Penitentiary at Alleghe ny city ? Will some one answer us? A Cs nri.—We beg leave to announce to the public generallyetbat we are now prepared to do a general merchandising business, dealing in dry goods, Notions, trimmings, boots and shoes, hardware, queensware, wooden ware, drugs, Gro ceries, and everything usually found In first-class establishments of this kind, and taking in exchange for goods all kinds of country produce. We will also buy grain, wool, and all marketable ar ticles, for which we will pay the highest price. Feeling Very grateful for the generous reception which we have met at the bards of the people of Vanport and vi cinity, and the public generally In mak ing our debut In Van port, as merchants, we hope, by close attention to the wants of the people, by straightforward and upright business principles, and judic ious selections of goods, to merit a share of public patronage. Very Respectfully, Y. M. ColisEtays it Co., Vauport. List of letters rel Post Ofrtee, Fobruar: Miss Jennie E Brady, I Mrs Catherine Booth, . 1' P Cummins, esq Annie Cook, Mr 0 W carey. 4,• Mr D A. Cooper. lite Label Cathie, Lizze Bahlor Danville. (care Thomas,) W 0 Davidion, Mr John C EaCCILIO, MS Joseph Grata, M. IF you would secure bargains, come and see us. J. M. Cornelius Sr. Co.,Van port. Aceepted.—We learn from Supt. Fields that Harmony district, this coun ty, will put into operation schools under the School System of the State during , the coming ,summer. This district is composed of what is known as the Econ omy Society. Practically the acceptance of the System, owing to the peculiar or. ganization of the Society, will be of no great advantage to the district. But in order to remove any seeming hostility to the great cause of popular education, the Society Judged it proper to conduct ' its enucational affairs in accordance with our present School law. It should be remarked that the citizens of this district have always been the most lib eral and progressive friends of educa tion of any in the county or State. There are now but two districts in the Common-Wealth which have not schools in operation under the School System, and these are in Wyoming county.— CorroN Oity Flour, Buckwheat Flour, at .1. M. Cornelius & C", Van port. -• • Defuse the fever epidemic of the last month, the stock of Ayer's Ague :un3 the Old North State became exhausted. and before a supply could be recelVed from Lowell, suffering from chills and fever - became fearful. A few parties were so fortunate as to have it on hand, and in Iredell eoutity, the druggists eked out their-slender stocks by gelling doses —a ,spoonful each—for a donor. Many paid ten dollars for- a bottle, when the regular price is but one, and thought themselves favored at that, so valuable aro the curative properties of this-prepa ration, which notonly expels the poison from the system, but leaves the patient with anUnpairedhealth and vigor.—ltot rig& (N. a) Standard. That Boggs tic Buhl of Allegheny aro selling .goods cheap is atteSted by the crowds that now line their salesroom. This he t should not deter people from going tbqire, as they have plenty of polite and attentive salestnen to attend to their wants. We bespeak for the firm a call, feeling assatred that they will do just as they say in their advertisement, which appears is mother column of our paper. REMOTA/L.-WO direct tbo attention of our readers to the advertisement, In this weeks paper, of Messrs. Arbuthnot, Shannon st Cn., of Pittsburgh. This old and well-known house have just remov ed to their lame new building, Nos 239 and 241 Liberty street, and have vow open a very large and elegant new stock of Dry Goods and Notions. all of which they otter tatt l e co, entry trade at whole sale, at lowest gastc•rn prices. We be speak for the firm tk; ‘ o success their en terprise merits, and nylviso our buyers to call and examine theLl - stock, when vis iting Pittsburgh. Brown Attormi—That ".Person " over in Washington county is lnistaken as to the correct ivronticiatico of °Roth schild." The name is German and com posed of two words, viz: 'Roth Which means red; and Schild means a sign—each as .we have ave.^ business places or above the doors. 'The whole .nine taken together in Bagli,sli would be "Itedsign; l l and the carreet',pronan elation of the name is 'Ronekactuld; and not net-sehild, as tho Waskingto.n cons ty man has it. Yours RcapeetfOL/7, HELVES Cov Fn . G slut Apr:: s aki dwoz,....We Drtd , thefulloWing from' the pen of Dr, Hugh dainpbal„ . an einicientphystelan, of Uniontown, in the Genisis.of Liberfv. The aug,63:loons are no doubt valuable:—As many of our citizens are very much alarmed because of the existence of a few cases ofaMoll pox, and vaileteld among' irk-lest it might become epidemic, it may net be unacceptable to your readertilo, learn something definite as to the danger or probability or ita spreading.. Incite drat place I would remark thatpara is no disease to which flesh is Bolt that can bo snore completelg isolated and confined within certain Multi than small-pox, if the proper precautionary,. measures are adopted; and , those Intestinal are the most simple that you ean imaginemere ty to avoid all actual contact with the lick, or any article of clothifig or other thing that has: been in contact with the sick. ir this rule is rigidly adhered to I will guarantee that the diseise shall not sprOad bey ad the persons to whom it is afready communicated. The phys ician or any other person may enter the sick room without danger of contracting the disease, by leaving out of the house for the time of visit all outer , garments, avoiding touching door latches, stair rails, ehairs, bedclothes, or, in a word, any articles - In the room, by your hands, your clothes or your feet. The doctor must feel the pulse, but on leaving the room tet him have his own wash basin and towel, and wash his tunids•well,rind he is safe. Nurses should be proVided with suitable dresses to be used during the sickness of the patient, and when through with their nursing, dispose" of their clothes by tire if they ,Cllll a ff ord it, or if they cannot a ff ord to burn, they may be thoroughly purified ,with warm Water and soap by washing In two or three changes or water, tak,iug care to bury the water deep in the ground. Some hive recommended throwing the clothes in the water closet, but there is danger of rubbing on the seats and thus comments:siting the disease. it is all to no purPiese to wear' tunulets, sulphur, camphor, assifcedda, carbolic acid, or by any ,other medium, except actual contact as above stated, notwithstanding the strong odor arising from the person of the sick, and where there is the con tact all your preveutives are valueless. I have been asked how long before it would be safe to use articles having been in contact with the sick, and not proper ly cleaned. Thisquestion cannot be def initely answered; it might be three months or as many years. The only se curity is perfecteleansinz,e or destroying. There is great cruelty and wantot'ehris lieu faith in the doctor or any other per son erasing' to give Lho proper attention to 0 sick, thrOugh fear of losing Kee -1 ti or conveying the disease to others. B attending to the proper precautiotes tl physician may see his sitiall-poxpa t* nt and then go to another patient Without the least danger of:carrying the disease. \The physician advertises him self to attend the sick, and even at the risk of losing custom through fear, he has no right to decline attendance on 1 the small-pox. If vaccination were enforced, and rightly performed on every individual and repeated until the susceptibility was exhausted, small-pox would soon be eradicated - Ono principal reason why so many have the small-pox after being said to have been vaccinated. is the ig norant or careless manner of vaccina tion. Every physician who inserts the vaccine virus is bound to see, that the disease runs its course rightly, and it is his duty to see his patient, at least, three times from the incipient stage of the dis ease to the formation of the crust or scab. Less than this is a failure of.duty and he is entitled to no compensation, nor can he honestly say that hie patient has been vaccinated. Again, the thaw seems so simple that ninny ignorant persons think they can do it themselves, the part becomes sore—there is much fever and they conclude that all is right —nevertheless the disease is spurious and the e is no protection, and vaccina tion dfacredited. If any oho desires tox s/ • , io, and will call on me, I will show a picture of the vaccine disease in its sev eral stages, and then they can form some opinion of itli right appearance for them selves. But instead of trusting them selves to operate or judge, better employ an intelligent physician and then pay him for his services provided ho does his duty, otherwise don't give him a cent. infigning in Beaver .y Ist., 1872: Mr William Kant, Lance Manor, eaq , Martin Martin, Mr John McCarty, Mr Hugh Russell, Mary Renner. Miss Kate Thompson, Mrs Caroline Toy, Lilly Taylor, Miss Marie Waran. Archie A Wilson, A. MCGA 171 C 6, P. it 1:1=1 Are They True or False Propti- ets?:---A pious nun, named .thrta Maria Targi. died some years ago, out' before death she made the following prophecy, which has for the first time locum recent ly published. She ‘)roplicsie'l that "Pope Pius would live to completo the 27th year of his pontificate, but before bis death he would be boom! In irons and east into prison. Thou would follow total darkness over the whole world, which would continue time slays." So predicted Anna Maria Targi; and now conies ono M. S. Quay, who,wedicts that "The preaent is the last contest that will be made by the Republican/party under its existing organization." Therefore let the people look out for darkness and a sundering' of the Repub lican party, for have not the deceased Anna and the roaring Matthew Fail these things will come to pa,4 ? tiabbath Breaking.—For the in formatien of persons who make a prac tice ot gunning en , Sundays, and who seemlo be unaware that they are 'iota Ig- Ing in an unlawful practice, we publish the following extract from . the laws of Pennsylvania: Serriorir 7. There shall ho no shoot ing, or trapping on the first day of the week called Sunday, and any person or persona ofthis ac o t ff , g o agaien o s n t v t i h e e ti p o r n e v iors forfeit i and pay atom not exceeding twenty-five dollars or leas than five dollars, or he imprisoned in the county jail whore the (Arouse was committed not more than twenty-tive days for each Miens°. CEO Wpm the Weihism, Va.) liersia.j HMO two years ago, a young Berman girl, V i ony filegisaor, modest, handset and indostrious, Woeensa4esi mr to be rlesi to a countryman named Jahn Lint lg, a meelian is of unexceptionable eberao , ter, both residing or naviiig friends here. About the time set for the wed ding, the father of the girl died sudden ly, and In consequence the wedding was postponed,the,betrothal still continuing, the girl helping to support ber widowed mother and family, they oung man working at his trade as a cabinet-maker, at Steubenville. Last On ristmas day, as we understand, was the day appointed the second time for the wedding, and the preparations were made at Steubenville, even to the providing, by his own hand, of the nee esaary tables, chairs,. &e.. for house keeping, iJnfortunateiy about this time he was taken suddenly sick, and hoard ing with a family in which there-had, been small-pox. Jul was supposed to be., attackold with that disease. The lady with whom ho boarded. knowing the re lesions between the two parties, but un known t o him, sent a message to his be trothed at Wellsinerg to come up and nurse hint. Never hesitating, she went, as she supposed herself in duty bound, and its a short time the young man recovered, not having lite small-pox at all, but some other disease. She then came home, was treated as parties supposed to have been in contact with small-pox usually are. and the wedding watt again deferred fora few days. Shortly after, las apparent good health, she returned to Steubenville, on Tues of last week was married, on Thiirsdity was taken with the small-pox, and Sat urday night died of the terrible disease. She died among friends, it is true, but her Very tanthar eouid not see her in her sickness, and on Sunday she was Marled 1 out-of sight, with hardly an attenavOt.— Site was a Catholic, but Father LligMow. the faithful priest, was-then, also, op 14 death-bed, and the holy rites of the church could not be performed over this daughter of affliction. • It is a sad story and a true one. True and loyal woman as she was, her heart was in her troth, and her truth and loy. alty led her to her death. Without a question, when other. hesitated, abe went. in his deadly peril, to the side of him she loved, and as bravely and truly we over soldier died; itheidied at the post of duty, May the flowers Of the early spring bloom over her humble grave. = OLD Pnv..raniens aro dying nut. New facts are killing them. The ideit that in valids weakened by disease can be re lieved by prostrating them with destruc tive drugs, "fa no longer entertained except by monomaniacs. Ever since the introduction of pr. Walker'_4 Vine gar 'litters it has been obvious thiit their regulating end Inrigorsting properties are all-sufficient for the earn of chronic indigestion. rheumatism, constipation, diarrhrea, 13er9CUS StriVAOns, mkt!, rio - us fevers, sad they Are now the stan dard remedy for those.complaints in ay. .ery section ot the LT on. Ileb7llw, Pennsylvania Legislature. BBB(Art, Jas. 29,—The Speaker UK, bekne •Lhe• berate hut, 4itiagt (roux the minutes the Bowe Of Public, Chart: interniing the Ogielatere that tha Boartralteimirt ern piaci* in the hand* of tfio,Printor / early In January. Thu bin 'lnnorporsting : the 'Rochester Thant.' ante Company was taken up and pas s ed; A resolution fora public' ralendat every week yrw, passed. . Nothing else of pub!, no interest. Tito House was not in am. El= S 1 NA'. J a n, 30. The Committee on Finance reported bills and vouchers for litting up the walls of the Senate and noose. ordered printed. The bills were, eertifijd under oath to the Committee, and amount to ttr,146.61. The Senate bill authorizing the courts to incorporate all game. m a r ket and town hall associa tions and gas and water coMpanies, was passed. The bill changing tho name or "Beaver Seminary and Institute" to '•Beaver College and Musical Anstitete," and granting it college ptiwers as a lSoitliodl.f , Institution. passed: 1 -Tho House was not in session. SENATE, Jan. 31.--Tho joint resolution to pay the bills for fitting u and furn ishing the halts of tho two ouses, came up, add a motion to pay 5G per cent. and refer the balance to the Committee on Retrenchment carried. A. bill relating to depositei in sayingti banks unclaimed for shiny years, dividing the interest on the same among the depositors, and di siding the principal between the banks and State; depositors claiming within ten yenta thereafter to sue,Vhe State. Passed to a third reading. Roust.—Ameng the bills passed we noticemi act ineorporatingtbe Pittsburgh and VTnemy _ltaisroadecunpany• At half-past eleven Vali Houses met to count up the vote of !lust October, which 'footed up: For Atiditor . General—Stan ton, 284. 4 97, MeCandlagy 269,512; Span gler, 3,132. . For Surveyor General— Beath, 287,0.15; Cooper, 200 1 ,735; Wheeler, 2069, Fur conilltutionalConventloll—' 316,007; against, 69,715. No returns were received from Phifadelphia, no tickets having been priivided 'there. Speaker Rutan said that David Stanton t of Bea ver county, received a Majority of the votes eat for Auditor liemml, but sat isfactory evidence having been received by the President of this convention and tho Speaker of the House of his death since his election, there is no.person in existence to whom a certificate or com mission can issue. There is, therefore; no person who can be declared elected to the office of Auditor General. Adj. SENATE, February I.—A bill relative' to judicial districts and increasing the Supreme Judges to seven, was reported. with amendments. The bill providing County School Superintendents with of fices, was reported negatively. A bill securing to women their separate earn ings was Introduced; also, asupplenaent to the act allowing parties in interest to testify, and extending time to' executors and administrators. A resolution was adopted requiring the Committee on Retrenchment to report on the bills for refitting the Legislative Rails on Thurs day. The bill authorizing the State Su , periutendent to appoint three trustees on behalf of the State, in State Normal School Boards, was passed. Col. Grey was sworn in MS Senator for the Fourth District of Philadelphia llortss.—A Was passed authoriz ing -assignors of insurance policies to sue in their own na'nae. Also, a bill reg ulating the execution and transfer of notes Wen' for patent rights by rsqulr leg the writing or printing thereon et the words "Given for a patent," under a penalty of inisdetrieanor and fine and Imprisonment. Also the Treasury bill requiring the Sinking Fund Corntril.s sioners to notify annually, commencing 1873, by circular, nil State ard National banks that on the second, Monday of ,April they wdkopen, in the presence of the Governor, proposals for becoming depositories of the State funds, bidders at the highest rate of interest to be cho sen, who shall report monthly, and nevo or bold more than half the amount of their bonds to the State Treasurer, and report monthly to the Auditor General. Ad j, Suniau, Feb. 2a.—The Senate pro ceeded to elect the balance of its officers. Mr. Gray of Philadelphia giving them one vote of a majority. The caucus tick et was elected, except Mr. Carson, of the Philadelphia Morning Post. Of coarse all were ltepnblicatis. Nothing else transpired. Adjourned till Monday. liouse.—Among the bills introduced was one for the protection of mechanics, miners and laborers, giving them a pre ferred lien for not over two dollars for wages dim On the insolvency of the em plOi,er., Adj. RoCugsisit,,BEAVEll CO" PA., 1 February 4, 1872.. ) EnITOO BEAVEn A nous : According to promise, I send, you a few notes, made in an interview with a lady who has been a missionary in Ponaba for twenty years. yon have, no doubt, ex peneneed the tiresome monotony of awaiting a train, especially in a "depot where you have had the pfeasurc of so doing, for the one hundreth time ; un less that monotony was relieved by smoothing of more than ordinary inter est. Being placed in circumstances of a Kitnitar nature, at the depot In this place, I bad the pleasure of meeting Mrs. Sturgis,who (accompanied by her daugh ter, a sprightly 'looking little blonde, perhaps ion years of age) is on a visit to her friends here, (in ohm) where she in tends remaining a few months before re iartiling to Vonaba. ROT. Dlr. Sturgis anti )4dy it appears were sent to l'unalat a s inis,sionaries, with other congrega tionaltats, du the year 1853, who by vino iiii.sitstanee tuns successful in estab- lisbing a mission that was pruductive of much good. Ponaba is ono of the Caroline Islands, and was formerly calisi Torres. It Has about ten degrees nortli latitude endow, hundred and tasty degrees west longi4 Jude; Or about twolhousand ,five hun dred toilet soutb-west. of the Sandwich i s l a nds. Ponaba is the most important of the Caroline Islands, and contains about six thousand inhabitants. The nativea number aboutotbree-fourths of the population, and more nearly resent ble the 41.triericart Indians than any other race. The staple productions of theme Islandi are ooffee, auger-cane and cotton, which grow rapidly, arrodod abun dantly, and in quality mompar ce e favora bly, with the similar productions of any part y of the world. The natives are very read to trade or eachange these pro dominos for guns and ainmunition,cloth log. farming implements, cooking uten sits or the most simple and useful we chanical tools, They too, like the Amer- ' icon Indians, are extremely fond of I b r i g htly mi tered articles of drops, jewel ry, trinkets, and gewgaws. or fa hey no- dons of any kind . Their disposition naturally, Is malicious cruel and re- 1 vengeful:The missionaries had at first to encounter many obs before much I progress {VHS !mute ;Mer e good cause. I One of these cotaelai and a great one, too, was a jealous, Ontrfui and almost re lentless spirit, imPlanted in the hearts al these nattyes, against missionaries, by the actions of traders who. claming to be Christians, aye even under the garb of tnissionarms—had through the Mlle enco of that moat faithful servant of his e a t In Water, committ , outrages the mere recital of width would I make your bloyun cold. Outrages, no doubt, stroll to those that have itattaed the death of Bishop. Patterson and his fellow laborers, who were re cattily inurdered by the . natives of the Island pf liukapu. Kidnapping—or more jelintly, the coolie trade, tacitly permitted by the British Government, in,A updraft, has no doubt been the main cause of such attroettles.. What a model government i Having so often held up her bands in holy horror of the bondage of Russian serfs or American slaves, and 'even now to be sanctioning such (nitre seal Pardon the digressions! Anoth er trial, that these monaries at first th o ught almost In was to give such a degree of perteCtion, to the but rudely spoken dialect, as to convey the most important truthsof the Gospel, in such a manner as to be easily under stood by thkimtives. however, by pa tience and periseveranee, they succeeded in reducing this dialect idstry espresJ Aliveritten language, isonly four- teen talent thellnelehalpheUet. The tuitivei -ere an TO* elvilleed;:-Inost'sl enlightened—and many have embraced Christianity and are actively engaged in extending the Gospel among their Meth en. ":What a change •the Gospel.: of Peace works in the hearts of the children of men ? There, where - once existed con fusion, idpiatiy, auperretition, ignorance and idientitra, - now exist* ottlers.Pietrs, faith, Wisdom and industry. The mis sionariea,and, indeed all tbreignemwere tit arat afraid to retire at night,. without faatenlng doors and windows, but now they never think ersuch a tbinggeing to sleep with a feeling of perfect Security. Now school houses and churches take the_place of tents of wickedness. The climate of these Islands is very salubrious—the intense heat, usual in such- latitudes—being modified by the healthful. sea breezes, and• little if, any sielfnesal3x its, of amnions nature, illtber among foreigners or natives . The only communication betweeen Ponaba mid the United States that is not accidental,• is that made by a missionary .ship that makes yearly trips to the Sandwich Is lands, which are aiwaya in direct inter course with the United States by the line of.ateamers that ply regularly between China and California, touching at theme. Islands. Nearly all the travel front China or Japan to western Europe,la by this route to San Francisco, thence by rail to New York and by steamer to Europe. See uow what ample means we have for the :Tread of the Gospel. Let us do all vie can to assist in ' the glorious work, until "The knowledge of the Lord shalt cover the earth as the waters cover the sea." L. M. • Att. kinds of vehieloa made-to order, at Small dc, Walther's . Carriage Paenary, Market street, Bridgewater, Pa. Vor.tho,Beaset Argus, Oily request.l TALE 011ttilS OF 1W .11640.-NO. „ DeAn Merton :—We stated in our hiss that via would put our definitions of the origin of evil to Blida lest. We re mark, then, in reference to It, that had the original progenitors of our race con tinued In a state of Innocence, evil In no form would have ever. entered the world to blast our raeo as it has done. They would have then been changed, at some future period, Id Immortal life; but, by trunsgtession they Inst all right to that 1 glorious state. , Notwithstanding the solemn prohibition of Jehovah, the for feiture was made. She placket!, she ate, earth felt the wound, Aud nature front her seat, slgt.lng through All her WOCRIM, gave signs of Coe; That all was led. "i---.llUten. .• , In adducing our testimony from the Scriptures, we Will allow the Apostle Janes to peak: tirst. ” Front whence I come wars and, fightings, among you? 1 Como they not hence evenof your lusts, that war in your members?" (James, iv, 1.) They do not some from a per-, sonal devil, without, bin from that beast ly serpentine desire called lust, that wars in our members within us. ' But ] every man is tempted when he is drawn I away of his own lusts, and enticed, then, when lust bath conceived, it twinged' forth sin, and sin, when it is finished, bringeth forth death.," 0./ernes, i,13-1.1. i A man is tempted, when ? When ho is drawn away of his own lust, and enticed. Is he then tempted or the devil ? And if so,. what is the devil? If James has told the truth, there is no other devil, but this spirit of fleshy lust, that wars In our members. It would lay the Apostle in a lie to say that wt, are tempted by some separate, independent ohtanized agency. Let us:remember, then, a man is tempted when• he is drawn away of his lust, and all wars, fleabags, backbitings, evil and rebellion against God originate in our ow u hearta.e-Gabstierta, v, 17-26. " The children of the flesh are the chil dren of the devil; and the works of the flesh are the works of the devil." Wo have in this quotation the contrast be tween the fruits of the Divine SpiriVand the fruits of the" devil, or the flesh. If We yield ourselves servants to obey the spirit of God ~we shall not be under the law of sin and deatb,but shall beservants of tighteousnessj but if weare led by the spirit of the fiesh: :: (of this lust that wars In our members) we yield ourselves serv ants of sin and Of the devil, and become instruments of wurightemetness. The Apostle shows that they were In structed by our Saviour, for. He declared the same doctring. ," Out of the heart" says he, "proceeds evil thoughls," &e.l "And these aro they that defile a man." Now, a man wadts to he cleansed from these, and resisktho influence of the opts it of his lust, warring against the Spirit of God and the last. of his mind, and then , he will resist the devil ; the devil in him wilt be cast euttand he will be clothed and in his right: mind, The law of our mind is not depraved or impaired by sin. We are in our very nature so con- , stituted, and 041 law of the mind is such, that we cannot help of inwardly approv ing of virtue and truth, hcovever much we may be• under the power and influ ence of our lusta. Hence, says the Apos- I tie, "I delight in the law of God after 1 . the inward mai ' With my mind I serve the law. But . . see another law ill my members, war ingagainst theiaw of my mind, and briniging rite into captivity to the law of sin Which is in my members." (Romans, vii, 14-22) Paul had no trim- ' blo with an otaward, personal devil— with fallen angels. His difficulty was with this spirit. of lust that warred in his members.,To will was present with him—he wille4 and desired to do right and obey God ; "but how to perform that which is good Land not, for the good that I would, lido not, but evil that I would not, dist i l do. But it is not I that do it, but sin at dweller) in me. I find then a law; that when I would do good, evil is present with me." Now, whore; ; is there a personal devil in all this? 13;not this evil,tbat is pres ent with us, the devil that is doing all , this mischief? If there was some other foreign spirit eir agency to trouble, fear, and resist, would not the Autistic] have mentioned, and not contint.4l the „whole to his lust, warring in hbetnembere? He most certainlyisvould. To be ender the power of the devil, or these depraved lusts, with thiriiaw of our mind, or con , science, condeinning us and approving of the law of (sd, and that which is holy and good, is a West wretched state to be in. And who Can deliverus? Who can destroy the works of the devil, or flesh ? ; Hark! "I thank God, through out Lord Jesus Christ." `E; He is able to deliver and to save, to tho 4 ntmost, alittliat will cast their burden do Him. He was untidiest to destroy the works 04 the devil.----- "There is theOfore now no condemns- , condemna tion to them Illicit are in; Christ Jesus. l who walk not-after the flash, but, after the Spirit; filir the law Of the Spirit of life in Christ sasus bath 'shade sue free from the . law of sin and tleath."— Ro mans, vii onicriii. "Wherein In times past ye walked ac- ' cording to the course ,of this world, ac- I cording to the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that .now worketh in the I children n ot dbiobedience ;.' among whom also we alt had our conversation in times past in the Mins of our dealt, funding; the desires ofAlto gosh and of the panel ; and were by nature the children of Wrath, even as otbefs. (Ephesitpul, ii, 2.) The prince and pOwer of the air, is the spirit and power otour lusts, our evil habits, practices, and dispositions, the spirit that now worketh in the : hearts of the wicked. Tildso lusts and habits are also so many evil : Spirit-3, or devils in the nat ural heart. causing non to sittaani walk in theta, and they altapa the course of this world. Ily an exaininination Of those , texts, we get at what 15 in the 'script uses, I called the devil. It nothing more nor 'less than thik'spirit of our lust warring in our members. Becausii the devil is per sonified, in tho'Scripturo; we aro not to draw the conclusioal that he is or) as act ual personality. WisdoM is ponified and tie is goo lness and truth, buftve do not say that .these moral qualities have posronal identity. The spirit of world is personified, but we do not give it or ganism. The Apostle says in 1 (Swint/t -hins, ii, 12, "Now we have received not the spirit of the world, but the Spirit which is of fsod." No one pretends that the spirit of 010 world is:anything more than the itaineueeenal power of the lust of wicked mon; 4.nd wbon the; spirit of the world is pot out of a man; the deed is cast out. ' The Spirit of God is the power and influence of Clod. The spirit of the worldly the power and Influence Grille world..] Hence, says the Apostle again, "Having therefore tho.promise, dearly beloved, let us cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of the dash and'Sprit." 1 (2 Corfutitiaut, vii 1,) This spirit of the I tlesb is an or spirit,. and this evil spirit', la the devil that possess a wan. Hence, fleetly!' nail:l'i Efithesians, iv,22, "That ye put off, concerning this former converse tion,the old ritan,w bid' is corrupt accord ing to rho tip , eitful lust, and be renewed in the spirit rtf your mind." Nellingnago out speak mit plainer then this, that the old man, the Spirit of our lust, is the same us the devil; and the only thing that needs to be purged from our minds. - It Is the unclean spirit that Christ east out. and that hA gave his Apostles power over, and to irest out, Galled the devil and Satan. ('Ephoiona, vi, 11-I*.) We would ask when do wo stand up and breast ourseiVes against the devil? When we contend against the wickedness of this tvorld, f:: e. spiritual wickedness in high places, and when wo succeed' to put out, or render harmless to us the den' darts of the Wicked. The w tole 'Widow of Iniquity 14 expressed by the word, dovtl, and the plots, plans, persecutions, anti ingenuity of the wieked. as eaereis ed against Gadand Ills people, is what We stay understand by the wiles er the devil. - (Cotesaionsi iii, 9-41.) e have "Lie not put off one to anothtfr, soixiing y the said Man with his deeds, end haVe put 0406 nevi may, Which 'la 'renewed in krimitedge, after the image of him that ereated him." We have brought forward these Pas saw to show, *bat sin and evil is fostered and kept alive in the heart from tbe same sources, and from the same spirt! and influence by which it waslntroduced by. Adam and *F.:ye into the world, and that this spirit is what Ise:died the devil. it was the grat itiestiOn of I nat.or desire of the mind. contrary to the express Com mander God. that introduced evil'-and was man% adversary or devil. and ,, it is the same devil, or spiritof evil. that now workoth, in•the hearts of the children of disobedience. This is the devil of 'our world, and the devil of the Scripture!. N,Whenevf3r we find a person Indulging. hia motion and lusts, contrary to God's law; there we find a devil. Christ tarn- I ed to Peteesind said..*•Get thee. behind Me, Satan." Peter was indulging in a wicked on- against a truth spoken by our3.ord, and took birri to do for it, I and began to rebuke him; therefore he took upon him the character of ad./laver sary, or devil, and Christ properly call ed hitneitalt. (Matthew, zvi, 23:1rr, John, vi, 70, "Have not I chosen you tWelve, and one or you is a devil!' Judas was .a devil hi the beginning, and proved himself su to the end. His thirst for money WAS so great %bathe sold his Lord for thirty pieces of silver. This was his ruling pasalon, and that which made tnt a devil. "W berefore wa would have came unto you. oven 1 Paul, once and again; but Sawn hindered us." -- (1 2'hessatonians, ii, 18, Who was this Satan?' Was ho 8011110 abstract, peesonal being? some fallen angel from heaven, that had the control and power over him, to top him? now foreign such an idea from the truth 1 This expression is perfeictly understood by the treatment be mentions e bad received at Philippi, and some other place, from the enentieli of the truth. I e y had persecuted and shame fully treated him. Such persons are devils', and all the kind of devils the Chrisuan law to resist or fear, _ "Ocheld. the devil shall Cast some of you into prison„and yr u shalt have trib ulation ten days." (Revelation, ii, 10.) Is this a real fallen angel from heaven, a separate organized being? And has he prisons in which he is going to confine theSmyrnaChuren? Where is the account of such an extraordinary-foreign . power I In our world? We eannot believe in the independent existence of such an agency in our world; without better evidence 04 the blind traditions of men. It was the dominant civil power, and nothing more nor less, that was bete predicted this church would encounter. This wicked power is the devil that would cast them ,into prison, and is ejuirgeable en tirely to buman agency. "' If an angel rebelling in heaven, and falling-from that state of holiness, would by that means become a devil, and it Would be proper to call blip such, why should it not be equally so in the ease of man, and hence, call man a devil, af terhis fall? We cannot see that there wouhf he any impropriety in it. And as we have no account of a holy angel In heaven falling and becoming a devil, in the Scripture, none but fallen man can be called a devil. And hence, the Scrip - ture's apply the term devil and,Satan to the other beings. Man alone possesses this spirit of evil and rebellion against God ; and the angels in heaven rejoice over ene sinner, or devil that repents and overcomes this spirit of evil, and from whom it is cast ant. It Is the work of Christ to destroy this that makes a man a devil, to•give liberty to the cap tive that is bound, to this wicked and cruel monster --the old man, the devil, or his lust—and change the man to a saint. He therefore, commences in the early part of his ministiiy to exercise his power over these unclean spirits, and, cast them out of men, and also to • com mission his disciples to go forth and do the same. [uoNcLUDED iN of NEXT.) = For The Beaver ArLgia Gsonak.-rowN, Feb. 5, 1872. Id r.Eni / rou :—As there area good many copies of yOur paper taken in this neigh borhood, I have concluded to send you a few items to let the peopie l of the cone ty know • what , wo are doing in this place. Our tow* is Situated on a high elevation bud perfectly healthy; a loca tion unsurpassed by tiny other town be tween Pitt.sburgh and Cincinnati. We have two churches in the town—the Episcopal. Rev. Morley in charge, and the M. E., which has bad quite a revival this winter; having added to their list of members. seveilty-five names under the presetting of Rev. Gledhill, who is universally liked, both as a minister and citizen, and was a few days ago pre sented with a nice. cushioned rocking chair, by a few friends connected with, his congregation. , We have a flourishing Literary Socie ty, offieered as follows: Charles Cal houn, President:: A. E. Evans, Vice- President Ildn'tted Spence, jr., Secretary; Samuel Sucher, Treasurer; Miss Mary I Leonard and Rev Smith Curtis, Critics; Misses Ella Poe and Abbie Kirby, Edi tors, and Messrs. J. N. Calhoun and Robert Laughlin, Marshals. The "Oil Fever" has broken out on this side of the river, and a number of wells are going down this spring. .1. E. Smith and J. A. Cogloy have procured lease on the Edward Spence farm, near the ,celebrated Peters well, and are pre- , paring to bore immediately. Rumor says that certain parties are going to bore on the J. H. Diehl farm. Langtitt & Co. are going to put a well down near the Withe rspoon well, and a llookstown Company are going to operate near Hookstown. All of these welts are go down on big Mill Creek. The above Parties feel en couraged in, their operations by the fact that their has not a single well beep bored to the proper depth on Mill Creek, but, that Etas got oil, and weex pact before the year is out, that this side of the river will be the oil region of Beaver county, and oil territory be in demand. N. D. 40-- NEW BB WELTON GUAM MARKET COUR IiCTED Al' WUEQ 4$ courAsy - STOSE 111u.t.s, Jan. Z, 1872. White Wheat, $1 95 110 Wheat, Corn, 61154, Buckwheat, • _ MARRIE . M ANSELL--1.1011..NER , --January by Rev. Joseph Hollingshead, Mr. SAM 'act 11ansell. of Youngstown,Obio, a nd Miss Jennie Horner, of Bridge water, Beaver county, Pa. BISIIOP—WATT.—At the borne of the bride, February Ist, 1872,, by 11ev. J. C. Wilson, Mr. John Bishop an,tl Mrs. Naomi Watt, both of Beaver Co., Pa. DIE 1). SHIELDS —Jan uary I.tith ultimo, at tonne near Ins Alarm, I'a., of pneumonia John Shields, sr.,father of James M Shield's, pastor of First Presbytert an Church of Bridgewater. The deceased had attained the good old ago of R. 3 years and seventeen days. lie held the oluice of ituling Elder In the Presbyterian Church of Washington, Presbytery of Sa kr a period of 40 years. lie was air tntellig.eKtt Chris tian—familiar with the Bible and with the doctrines of the church. He was a man of prayer. Both by example and precept. Ills was the blessed privilege of living to see all bis children hopefully converted and professors of that religion which brought to his own heart, peace in life, and M death, [Radical and Conaervatire, please copy New Advertise►raents 239 REMOVAL. 24 Arbuthnot, Shannon & Co, Have removed, TO THEIR NEW BUILDING Noo 080 LIBERTY STREET, Oppo3ite Wood Street, And open with an ELEGANT STOCK OF DRY - GOODS, Notions. anci-Saiall Wares tiELL ut LOUT :Tr E. s iiSTEIINPItIei . Buyora are invitc,tl C. tiItIVUTIrSOT. W. T. SEIXNNON J. G. STEPIIENISON. febi; int ,2Veiv.;,~i~l~►eriEee~l . 'X' ItiODIVSOI 4 OI I I4 ' VirOttla,ggßOVVßD ptermor• GIiOMPITTING CORSET: _ - It you want the roost sal • . ‘ A / - t , ilaetorth beet Pine, and • -.. 2 b1Rn.. • I cheapest Corset r. r Its ,f,"4iiii . p .4 -11. real ratue., yenitave *vex , 1. - i - . worn, ball k\ \ \ 1 ,1 :, i t ,Tuansolvlr. •Yj' ' .5...., 1 Tit GENUINE PAginirT i . , GLOVE • FITTING. 0 . i . ' c r • i a 4'ht ,` NN . . •• • ,•( 1 - No Corset has ever at. .. .., telned spat a reputation. WO --4 - 0 ether In Ohl or any . other "ff - z - t:' -=-;, -r..,... z..-. - .. .- :1 - ' country. As LOW Made ha length end fullness of bn.vt 'IT CANNOT BE IMPROVED.. Every Comet Is stamped slid the name Tunic *on, end the trade matt a Catmint.* Kept by eft ft rst class dealers. THOMSON. LA NG LION & CO.. sole owners of patents, MI Broadway, N. Y. $315 - golibia - ti - tkin?rtt — et. tt il uffen - .Lln T lCCntt h e t r . and ether articles. Saco novearr Co. Saco, Me. 4 ORA NOiFOR AGENIVT..: AGENTS, we will pay y 011440 per week in cash Urn will engage With us wir oxen. Everything turabbed and expenses paid. Address F. A. ELLIS & CO., Ctttiotte, Mich. IDSECUOLOGIC Fascination. talioul Char IL ado:. 40t1pages. by Herbert Hamilton, B. A. now to two this power 4which ail Pt/sawed at will- Divination, Spiritualism, Sorceriea. Denmoloyr: and a thousand other wonders. Price by mall. $1.23 in eons ; paper cover, MAR Copy tem to agents only 111.000 monthly easily made. Ad dress T. W; EVANS. Pub. 41 li. 13111 Street, Phil ladelptits, Pa. feb73 $37#A MONTH to KO our CM venal Cement, Combination Tunnel. Button Hole Cut. ter, an other article,. Saco Nortity Co., Saco, RIFLES, S ![ OTGI3 S, UEVOLVERL Gun materials °revery kind. WrJte for Pries List to Great Western Gan Works, Pittsbutgb, Army: gulls and revolvers bunght or traded to. 'Agents wanted. 4w *OW 501 tidaara.. soot lOoltaai DlSS)Swntts alallerils tar To Pew& L Alie...l'..iTA - VITAN'EtIiT: A compiefa fllDLuty of CHICAGO 141 DESTRUCTION. 40,n0. cope fold, In English and German. Price S 2-50. CAUTION.—SIate issuhig this nork. smatter and Inferior hUtorled are offered; be pure the book you buy is by Upton it Sheahan, a fuJJ octavo, 6.lB,lnchel, nearly WO par.ea, mud orer 45 Mnotrutfons. Selid $1.03 for outfit with choice of territory; alto, two beautilul Chromua, go as II Wa., and Chleazo in Manses.— Circular% and terms; free. Prollts large. UNION PUMA:34IIFG COMPANY, Chiractpaliliaddpflia or Cinctenufi. 4w $5 ; 1101-REWARD l w aV u f ' o 'd r b h y rr e ggs r ::; t a . n l l skfil in saving emigrants from the Indians. "My Captivity Among the Sioux" is a hiittory of her lite as a prisoner ninon:: them. A , wonderful story endorsed qv Army Ofilcere. Congressmen, itc. Splendid traducements to Agents totted this and other popular works, lu cludintr the beet Family Bible, 'Write at once to QUAKER. crrY PunusimNo Com pANy.sa and 2111 Quince Street, Philarlelphis. 4w. REIVIQVA New- Arriangemen!. H. S. .1.1 - 1313A_TZ.i) Has parebaPed the MED FRONT. F. A. Fur tnne'w old standlneXt (loot to Pot ottlee v Ronlirt ter, Pa., where he intends openinnt ua the hit of April, wit'a Drug*, Pry Gootig, Millinery ObOdS, ale., &c. .13.n44.1 _ gi mpat t FOUND FOR 'OR4T TEA 60 Green, Black, Japan and Afixeg ! ! ! BROKEN TEA LEAP! This •• Broken Tea leaf tr of the finestNttali ty and of the most exquisite 4.teor. It la pore lest; has no stems. and tea third rtronger than _the Whole test And but one hsli Its price. Ali the first ease hote . .s throughput the eutiptry ate using, it continuously and Pattsfactorily. - It Is put up for family nse In rallies of 15 rounds and Pent C. 0. D., to any address, and for the trade in hall chests, upon which will he al towed a Ilbentl disconnt. Samples sent free Address PHILA. - BROKEN TEA LEAF CO." No. 11 South FRONT Street. PHILADELPHIA. Jge,:U,3rn 11.at'devare, itc 1 4 "A.I.OLST ON Foundry & Repair Shop ====:ll Haring beCn Engaged in the Fonnary Business for mote than tuirry Years,--dining . which-time I hare accumulated a varlet,' of useful patterns, Re sides canstructnag models and tating out patents for Improvements on COOKING - STOVES -sad after having thoroughly tested these im provements, I feel warranted in Offering them to the public. 1-14::: 0 VC/ 13 The GREAT WESTERN. has no Su wrier for this Locality. T , a S 0 Stover of Diderent Styles for healing and Cookfr;;;;, The Mat Republic Cook lit Side llae the beret Record of any Stove ever offered in thL5 market. IT TAKES LESS FUEL, LE ROOM TO DO MORE WORK BEST BAKER, mcos-r DUI? A. 1.311. E.: A LTOGETTIA THE BEST STOVE IN USF n conneetlon with the stove I have g Patent ux-rtaNzszotv TOP, which occupies littl&Tonm, no additional fuel, and is not liable to wear out, dispen ses with all pipe. eau be put on or taken oif at any time, and Made to snit all stoves of any slice or pattern. - (15 85 Five ll‘itndred Pe,I•KAUS Who have purchased and used the GMT REPUBLIC COOKING STOVE Most of Arbose names have heen publish. ea in the Awl's, arc 'confidently referred th, it itr,ess of its Superior merits as it cooking; stove. Ilavintt Italie first clas=t entrine , on hand. 01 about fifteen horse power cdpscity„ they are offered to the public at reasonable rates. /WIN Thltnt.NILEY., aprZlltt _ _ Pre. The only reliable Gift Distribution G► the tountry! $60,000 00 IN VALUABLE GIFTS! TO IIE DISTRIBUTED IN L. D. SINE'S 153 d HFAULAH MONTHLY GIFT Enterprise! To be Drawn Monday Erb. 19, TWO GRAND CAPITAL PRIZES $5,000 Each in Greenbacks ! Two Prizes, SI,IXIO Five Prizes, $,500 1 .4 Greenbacks Ten Pnzes or 81 00 t 7 I florae and Sligo with Silver-ccoonted Harness, worth COO I One One-toned Rosewood Moo worth $50 0 ! 30 ramily Sawing Machines, worth VIA each SOO Goth and Sliver Liter limiting Watcher, Oa all) trorlll,from $2O to 00 each. Firer cased Gold Rooting Watches, and hesy Gold chains, worth Weacti, Fire coh! Arrierlcsar ; Hunting Wateges, worth tld s each. Ten Ladies' Gold linntin Watches, worth $lO O each 1 Ladies' Gold Leonine Chains. Gent's Gold Vest Chains, Silver-ph:tea Castors, Sand Silver and lDauble•piated Table and Teaspoons. Isry.band led Dinner Knives, Sneer plated Dinne o r voila , . Silver Vest Chains, Photograph Albums. Ladles' Gold Breastpins, bhirt-Stnda and Sleeve-Buttons, ?bluer-rings, Vold Pens taileer extension), Whole Number Gifts, 6,000. 9lcketa Limited to 60,000. Agents Wonted to Sell Tickets, t o Vi tem Lau nal Premiums will be Paid.- stuglo itF.Uelt,st; gSx 711s.kets. pi; Tv_relve Tick, _ • uts. $10; Twenty:are Tickets. $2l). Cirentara containing a full list of prises, ate scriptlon cattle nunuier of drawing, and other In formation in reference to Ike 'distribution. will be sent to any one ordering' them; order* must no addressed to L. D. *INEp box SO. dec:ltic) Oddee, 101 W. Fifth~lt,;f.lnctnnatl O. ffifieettaise6u,s. ROCIESER BAY= BM , alms V . It'DONALD • OrXIMIXO.- grO. O. OVETEttEn, tf. J. sprztontrt,(fasA'r. i. SPEVEUER 414 WDONALD riod# to ez.bange, Cob,. dovernntent Seala nts's. take collection on all schnotble pdints tan tinned titatt-a and Otztada. receive* money ore tirPoP aubjott to check. sad gxelitre Mon dept o• - to from olio dollar and upward: and allow inter- " cot at.; per cent. Ity-iarni and rants llarettaked free by applylog at tke teak. &Rik open 4 161 4 from U. t tn.,.ttlt 4. p. m.. and on Saturday even ings from 6to 8 o'clock. We tater joy vremsseSolik' ' to— L. 11.OATYAI & CO." Hon. A; S. float,, Awn°. Scorr& clan A e 4 X 1 .411•' - 8. J. Monts & CO.. Wat. Kinixtrr,. Smuts* & Wacxs, Jona SilAltr. • • it. S. 'Lowers, R. D. &wan; A. C. 111.111aTel Tnantatint'a NaltOnal S. U. Wilson. ld /WM Pittsburgh Pa . n0.1611-IY-O G. 8. BAsszei.. P. A. BAHREZ.M. A. UAW= G. S. ISARKETI Cow Aso Brigid* 214 ti. 9. 111,11011613$ do CO., Beaver Pala,lis. Et A.. N 0,131 S, • Malan In Exchange. Coln, Ceopons.A.e..da:..; Collections made on all amanita points In the: NUM -States and Canada.. Aeccs/ntil of north-- ante. ManaGecturcrs, and Individuals, Benched; ' Interest allowed - on time deposnes. Coryta - ptm.. dente will vocalic prompt attention.- 01.0=11 COAL and NUT COAL Z'U It SAL.E. The undendJned is operallw a COAL RANK . en WE:Were Run. about hall wsy between no.' cheater and Boicarville, -where be will be Oil to'. receive orders for lamp or nut coat ONO" can. also be left at John May's, in Beaver. tre ss' John Purvis' in Beaver, or at the Anus , ales: -or at the residende of the undersigned car. Market street, Bridgewater. Coal on th. platform at all times. Coal delivered at shore - notice... , Terms cash on delivery. Prices 3B lOW Jul the low. Cab 0.0 -4 93 J. C. MOLTER. 113 rrrsisuaGai BANK FOR 'RAW 111G3. GI FOURTH AVENUE:" rfitoier, burgh: Chartered fit 1862. Oyer; daily from 9 to 4 o'clock.. and on % DAY XVKIIINOS from May int to Norember t I tog s'cloclr. awl from November tat to May 1 0%, 6. toil o'clock". Interest paid nt the raid Per arm, free of tar., and if tfot, withdritsru rum or:muds ormi.nunuaiiy, J.timary mid July Books of lly.t.r.irs. S.c., furnished st the office. OF MANAGERS: GEO. A, raqua, rtflatient. N. I I A RTM A N. JAS. PAR K. Jr..Vlee•Prakl. I). R. MrKINLEIC, Secretary nod Trenparer. Bradley. J. L. Gratarn, A. S. Wm U. Nitpick, 'John 8. Dilworth, F. Rahm, B. Fullarov bee. Joshua Rhodes, John Scott, Robert Netonertz Christopher Zuty,..._ U. .th , A. S. Belt, Solicitors. _ !LOOK ' HERE• s. , ,PIIING AND SILDIJLED GOODS. —Th. underragr.ed hee r a iw..tre to inform hi* friends anti the public geuerany that be hi:wive reeergett a new *MCI( of goods of the latest styles for Spring and-Summer wear ,tvhich he oases at very xaOiterat 111.01,. GE ) NTLENILV,S PURNIBHINO 000Ds, CONSTANTLY ON HAND. - . Clothir.f.rniede to order ou the shorfert ThaukJul te the public for {apt favors, I 1. 01.6 by elope tote:3oon to harmers to merit a coritikti tome of tte tame. DANIEL MILLERP 4 • iihiPoE VIIIHJKIVATER. mar 24:1S rierrfassitr3r. .....,-_ • , De. J.:',liar. z - , , 1 - ayßdgo. -v. -- --', : w at er; - -"" f a d eter /• ..,:, ~.„...111. 0111*,_ -il 1 1 113 e ifi ro lg:Il i l , i 2 1. i r e „-:,..-_„ ,„- .:_"-', • ....._ ---- ~ State, shall do 4 . 0 -47 VV , Z3. - '1 '' ' li .2 ` , 7o . W he chlz be r r, "e tt i, : b i ble patrima.- 1 ' Alit-qt” it : i illy Ile netts I ho 4 ' - be.t materials tnannfactured in the United States. Gold and all ver filling performed In a etyle that defies compe tition Satisfaction guaranteed In all orwrationa, or the money returned. tit*e him a trial. . . ce tr.?: I y $l,OOO REWARD' • A reward of One Thodsaud Dollars will be paid to any Physician who will produce a medicine that ...Vitt supply the wants of the people batter than the article known as DR. FARRNEY'S Celebrated Blood Cleanse• or Pourers. It mot be a better Cathartic better Alterative, a better Sudorific. a better Diuretic, a better Tonle. and to every way better than We Pan-a-ce-a. Nu matter how it low been Sn ore orbow lately diecovered. Above ell It mast hot- contain any thing NOT PWtELY VT.OZTAILIX. • $5OO REWLMDt: A rewardrof Five Bundted Dollars will be paid tor a medicine that will permanently cure more cases et Cosiirenesa, Corotipation Sick . or Ner vous Ilea/ache. Liver Complaint, billoar Disor ders, Jaundice, lihenutatiem, Gout, Dyspepsia, Chills and Fever, Tape Worms, Bolls, Tumors, Tetteni, Ulcers, Sores. Pains in the Loins, Sido and ljdad and Female Complaints than DR. FARRNEY'S BLOOD CLEANSER OR PANACEA: which is used more extensively by practicing physicians than any. other popular medicine known. • eW'Prepared by P. Farrnarres Bans. & Co., Waynesboro, Pa.. and pr. P, Fannaorr. Chicago. Price MA per bottle. For sale bp - Wholerale and Retail MANN, and by Jona moons, Draggles flamer, Pa. flyl2-ly . James R. Ranldn, DEALER IN HOUSE FURNISHING GOO 8, CUTTLERY, PLATED WARE WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, Japannese and Plain Fine Ware, WITH EVERYTHING NEM:SSA-11.y F(JI HOUSEK EEPERS. Call and sve our stock ;Int; team our pricts'. No. GM ( Loie &. Clair AS2.) PITTSBURGH, PA. (fey I-1Y S. F. WILSON, BARS' LAY's ROOM, TIIIRD STREET, Beaver, Pens 'a. cox: Fnms. ( (1/ ek-n and Rousted), TEAS,MOLASSES. SYRUPS. Spice., Jellies, Ginned AND DRIED VIECIT I HAMS AND DRIED BEIW, MINCE MEAT, Leaf Lard. in Tin Buckets, Carbon Oil, Vitwgar Mackerel, BEET BRAND SHOT-TIME FLOUR, Best 4inti ?Allston 3111 Flour, MILL :FEET), COPT MEAL, 13114,w heat, butter and Eggs, itAG FISE CRACKERS °fall Muds, Confectionery, ORANGES AND LEMONS, RAISINS, Figs, Fine Sale, OVAL FRAME LOOKING GLASSES, &c., &c., &C, &C GROCERIESTHEE 'lave all beeu st - 1 wltb care; and, BEND OF TOE FINEST AND FRESIIEsT Will be sold at Pittsburgh Retail iperos. J. D. RAMALEY'S 0n ,..„ A Hat House, GENT'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, No. 04 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURGH The Best Goods at Lowe 4 , doocu.b!. sent to hay address, au approval may 24-1 y, 011111 navy tic • Insitit vitt"- R. TAYLOR, Pi•incipa 1. The attention of tbe.Yoath of Oda and adjoining - eseinties I. called to the MAT,E, SU - 14 4 00U now being opened in connection with the ether Department. ~ Rooms have- been provided for Tielrty-tiaro Boys or Voting filen, who witl recelrO event advantage, and witt be boarded at rciwortithle rate*. Address the Principal. DANIAG AGNW, aep27tf Prest. Mutes • HEM 0 a nz. Say AND Prices.