Liittel3eayer Argus, _-_____- BEAN ' TII, - NOVtin iEft == Eh 1 . ' d I vocal)an ce • vie 13.0..G.5pas 1147tii a larger th thtaar'payer pubibihed Ott • Advertbserr ATM:promote their co orctir by thiw in mind. OR ADVERTISI 41 , 1 , 41 V.OO 'il 3 4560 '00x7 ,, I 500 60(1:9 6'ool ( 0 %110 In 7 on lo 3 'WA 1.- • l uire—lt l lir Oug.4q ere exps.... Two Thr k, E quaref • • yotirPnio"•• • ' • _ nuq-Courth. colnnu crue.hulf column. 10 'OO 14 m 57 Ono .column .; 20 ;00 100 30 Milninigeators' and Ex;enthrs' Soften 'F..4l2llCotirre. per Wm, .1 OrPuyinelltA tobemarl.{: gnorterly ,exel A4eni.log; which Must he 'NM in Adel Nude of thWrltermomeler for the week end-, irq,nu ti, • P•23O of 'November. Iblrf : . • ' A. Y . 2. r. • 9 7. x. • deg.• , "43 deg. ' • ' ' deg; w. 9:2 deg. 34 deg. • deg.. „. •, 2 ,29 deg: •4S deg. deg. 31 Si) deg. '„ 41 deg.. 139 deg: deg. - 44 deg. - 43 deg. 37 deg. , deg. 43 ' • " • • 1r... Louisa Patierspn, of Sharon, this calm ly, n uthuriz. ed to act as agent for the Areas. • ... •, • . . . f u ng h: r an; jr.,, 54 Firth etreet, Plttk , - borgb.lb the authorized agent for 'TnE ABOU in that . • 0.•• 1;7 Advert sements. 'e attention et the public is directed to the 101 l kJj,;ll7, ecie ad. ertis\ments., which appeg'. fpr thel. fret time j in Time Annul tailny Bros: r ez.ps S Ladies Fors 7 Wm. Fleming: . estate Brokers-Jobn,Craft St Co. re - Bouts & Sboes- , No. 63:,'Elfth street.. fr Boot, 14boes—Willrfelr& - , Bradford. tAninlit,iists—J. E. Bate Man & Son. I . r , rt'' , , , tht.--Jorepb Snellenburg. tr-Fennt, y—Anticrs66,l,atter4on co. Notlecs—Bulepran St Son. t .fr'Ste•cil o t Notice—Craft Co. Ilartford. vr - Apecill Notice—Autlerson. Patterson Sc Co ir'Speci r al Notices—J. 4i. Bence. t.•17 - .4pecinl Notice—W. F. Clai.e. • , Ailittlttcd.—Par Own:quail. Joe. Leatie, Eq. was ur , Aituihey at Lan • ', the recent Term of -11. c Court. liilay.—bur readers \Cillinot., twe - tow, for et tbat to-morrow Is Thlinksgletig 'Dal..— ~ !ice trust that the entire eornmunlty liutften,l bus- . . en that day.. and betake therasyves tp the du ties &r., iluggested both .the President \rind. tri6 - Coil-Thor 44 this Stnie. ' - - o,r.aday hrt.;:rei r ion L,ll. between 1./r. Sackeies office and, Garrar'e he , i-e, Whitii woolleivecart with satin knish, toed enls, tipped Witit ewans diSeon. "'Fittl finder will be viitably rewarded by leai hip it at either uPthe above, 11 , .nec.1 placcm. i cal; for Barnum.—The smallest colt en rec ,t:d r; fOated Yn Stattirday by n mare ownel_by Esti., of - Tp. It ej hs about pburals and when last beard from was aiiVe.yuid ryquirocar, bt rearing it.— irctsh. Erpo*r. (),L' • . , . • We nkr pleasure - in calling the attention of our nider, :o lb: card of :lie blessre. Mesh Bros., in_rtn.: (der iolr.fon;l_ Pronkjl:fulrlontexperlence in 'the brudness, cveare perfectly satisfrerffintiy , es afler up , : riot In du Omen ts to all who,nay Oyu thorn. t nIl. They do not pinto ud to sell cheaper than any ether hot'e. bat if You'Wdl'eall mt theof you :will find that they c en t ell ftsclar.ty as nnylona. •Do nut rg jt the Nu., C",nir !drset, Pftt,irrgb. I ' Warrant Itomed.—tiu labt Tuesday evenitg..'a. v..irnoit•waz i, ttt here ton the airek OtJo,t,plCfrax, r 1 3 .3 aarji• of p•riilrYj preferred N.:min:4 him by. Capt E. I: a.e, °I 'l,:anrort, The father of this young man hin ili:,:411 flu n clad•ge. Thi! allezA per , , jr.r occurn.d in ti.' barneb-Udell trial. tp nn el'. the pr scat yoring 'flax hats not been ar a -Led. • - L. -1. ,•Ity.: The olderA cou ple 31r. :did Boy(lat kold.oU. Ile ie lie. and Phe 107. 'I3MY get marl at each oilier every hale eliii; , and threaten to obtain divorws.' The oth er Mei the dame refu•ld to litiNV on a 4birt button for htr t, pUCc, when he indidnantly inquited “Itlic ha d gut to live cc lift)." Barn Burnt.—On Saturday evening, Nor. Oth, a and by Mr. Onst.nt, or Moon ton - Mhip, this lclizliy, Minted to the ground. The barncoutain ed 411 a. time the trii otcurresl, a quantityof graitrand • hity: fibula 100 chickens md' a couple of fine pigs. aj, it were consurao by the flames. During the even ing the family had been burnbr bnishwood near :the tnrn. aai :1 supposed that aspark" from the Are ileituty in the barn, and in a'reir minutes morel: O• iii dame,. '„ We presunte-ft..wjil he a heavy 10 to;.M.r. Ohstett. ne bis'graih was mostly destroyed. Phu! pplem.--MeAsi4 . \\*l7,son & Brown. or .have Onr tnanks' for sonic large, tine of the Nussetvaricty. ...They keep a fine stock of api:ii* on hand, and always sellnb low as they can nt Gini to. T.o.thorrow is ThnnkFgiv.ng ,Day ; if you ant Ittoph.,. or anything else to their line for shpt 0c c4.4,;;;;-i. tht nt it tall.' ..Ifjutt 0111--On Wetiturday last. a horse attached -te wap,l t I. ,, •toteMit; to Thomas;yie.l.ham. of thigh e.^ tlits coutttty, ran away, breaking the Ailtatn audit , tu:ite,. to pieces. Mr. .I r olin and; - William , V - it:khain were in -the watrOn at the time. and -were three out: but luckily to tabled no' material injury. ;fir_ Surd u. cmuiti~ dkertgazed front the wagtM run ^', ll laLa Thdtit;ci 4ent wa,:cattmd by the brmking or the holtlifig back tratat while goingdown a hill, which caused .the wag. ea to ma against the.hort.e. thins causing him to run likok Out far Him, 7 -An exclang,e that :a licru tra‘ersiu , the cnuuty.44leringto , e.l ,plendid paste for burnishing s ilver, abd always ureic;; ter U. ertvitre i to tryl its merits upon. 'At ht , re • helm% 'bolo, burglaries ocentcal nitliU L a fsw it is supposed that his i rthnt: I, only at pretence to learn writ) beAttilverwcire • ti• b!re tt i. kept, su 4310 give Ids'. accomplices knr.vl - s.l 11114-best places to visit. "No doubt thbiTrunn -4111v.11 ts4c this' seet:ioU iu bis route, and we warn onr,dtbr.;:ls to be.on the look out for him. • . 1 t . . - t ourt l'rcieeedlng - Ft—S,r.cotto —WEEK. Nearly Ail the C:91.1, , t1 on the civil tllt.t • were comprOmisell by Til" pltrti , ,Z. A few were et Minced antiti —text Term, ou io•mnut of the ab.ence of wttnesses.4_Tlie only `.: 1 1 , trbil 4.4•thett of Samuel Picnic)! vs. Thos. Nell, :.! l'a" r 4 covely of a 1 ouse and lot in Freedom. The 3urYmid a tertlic t for the piailltift 1/411SULIS were l'•tt• to:C a motit - m made for new.ttlal: A decree of 4 ) ! , ui . e way, ;:ranted to Cbri.toptigr H. Wlneke, frotn .l'i. p i e Alma taritt. Winekel Cotirt adjoarned in the 1 f\ . ofes. 'lt to Wednesday last, to meet ou the 2d TUCS., .tSSI4 J opqa ry, at 10 A. 31; •-• [ • "I , . • Fine Coni.L liatnilton, Esq., of Ohio towcsitip this county , made us tt prescht laSt Week or It bushel of eats of coht. the size and quality of which ircer,d !Inn! . to 1 -, e;it by anY of our facridniftiez:ds.— Th , r , 1..7., hut feu & ears it. the lot that would measure kst. tleut leo;ttit. Many thanks to Mr. 11.% ,• . . Ileary No,s 4-Indiu.try tomMehlp, tide ... county, al.,e left amatrellire four ears - of corn, mired on hi ' f•qa !he pre4 reason . They are large, plump and h -sokirg• The am:regate o eMbt of the four . (4rs runc~e :t i'. l touls,ariti the lirge,t one coiltainBl6° , AnotlieriLlbel Gent Win- liV.llrsyhtof tbis On! tegait taaecond pros ecutiqn against 4. of 'the iodit torfiiiel. - TWA' r4lcesiherooVisiiiti,6*tettlinti,tstiita since thert , ectleit;:torlibe4-, - . - EleTere mot, Atettlifitts4Ott Friday last, a tioil7 OrlB yearimd, 121'4 ttmtiir g4hielda while at `work at the - Catler&SirklN,h l Beaver Palle, WWI 'struck on the hettd , by the fallineof a brick from the building; whichfraitu - r'ed'his aknitatZlitidly that his recovery Is Considered doubtful. Ila;is the sou or •ts widow, , and was (unasked, employment at the ear. :nest solicitation of lila mother, : and had. 9 .. 1113:been at work one day. when the accident 'Octane& 'TO the &edit of the Cutlery establishment and other citizens of Beaver Fails.wa may say,theximin‘d late 19-Magatlß a purse of X 1145 forthe - henedt of thersallbiri: - CO lIS. atlatton county, n Inter-. 6m; , 1 ly. 7!tt6 041 00 I 10 0011500 ti 11 001 10 001 16. 0041 00 116 60125.00 25 00140 001 11.40 60.75 00 . 1 $ 3 00 + • • ••••-•• t Transient- , 6W. I am --L.-- 'loolls' Programme for Teacher'. Select Reading, by Miss Mary Sctaitlck., 2d, Deelnniatinit • Vit. 4. Eiplaultiona trtXilthmetti, bill. B. 'Lakin. 4th, Lecture-,-Scheel Oorernment—by Pra. R. T. Periodicai;by-MbablinaDolialtoo.7 '.fitly Beeolved, that rewards are greater hicentivie.to action than piciaishrovist." .4 .M9lriii,ll. B. Welsh; yEacv, Deny, J. 11, Sznith,,. Institute will convone•at thcrphlie irxz BeaVer, Dec., 2sl,:ilt M.. • ' • . •Hy order of Cogintittea. When four wood-kirks, says Dr, , Talmage, Are al= lowed•totiO all the singing in the forest,- and-four en . - . rapiis ad the strighig of Heaven,theacan our T`rotes tont churChes afford to depend for alining upon four person's who stand in the loft,.nith - their throats, yet sore frOm ringing nt ttt'6 opera, - executing their fugue times and torturinp, our good old hymns in thes,fol lowing style : • " American lliethodlinn.-=-We are requested to . tate that our townpman. Rev. J. R. Miller, has been authorized...to netleti"ngeut for a very laterestlng stork eutitied "Arnerienti,3dethodipro." Dem. M.. L. scud: der D. D. is the nathor, with an Introdneilini by Rev. .10,.411 Cnnnointo3 D. * IL L. L. D. The volume cm ._ _ I. An areonnt of the ortt;;ln. history,.rapid greatly. and fMCCCiP, of the most remarkable religions move ment f modern Howe. 11. It presents the connection of Methodism, rela tiVely and influentially, with the present, state . dt the Evangelical CitorcheS of Christendom. 111. It exhibit the parts Methodism . 11ft, taken in forming the character of this nation, find its capabili ties in this respect for the future. IV. With the 'facts cf its history, It reyeay the pro vidential manner I inwlfich ' the polity of 'Methodism Was introduced, 4.'d it 4 philoSophy and adaptation as an effiCient Eceleslakieal System. . • V.' It shOws that Method len deriies its vital tforce from its exr , erimeutal life, and its Brotherly and Evan " gelical spirit.' - ' - ... I VI. .It exhibitsiliC collateral arcades of Methodism .•- I - in accomplishing its Work. ' VII! - It shows what wyre the opposing . influences with Which It had to conked, how it . triumphed over them, and the noble cinlracter of the men engaged in ithe contest. VIII. It i The VOlll PiEliOilli 01 . t udnisicri of j i tavo pago:3-a i and suinAanti aye on deli t In extra 1! !!! in peavgrl the nited S i Wednesday In this con The ronte,= TM ;From - field. II; inilj Leave Ea nrrival Arrive A- rite ir.i.z From N Ille, Arrl 21n7 From Len% e Arrive —Leave , Arri rcl 9.35 S Frorq I Lem A rrlNti Lt are Arne bale Arris P A rriv 2,:z0 Fro hoc rjkave loft Arrivc Arnr - f I "Oh ! fora man , . . Oh for a man Oh I for . a man-elon in theektes." "Well catch the flee .. .1 Well catch the flee, W'll catch the Itee-tlim hionis." 1 - • • o 4 4'10'11 take the Of • ITell take the pII • - , 110'4 take the pil-grkti home." "With reverence let the faints 'eppiinr, And bow—ow--ow .before_the-Lord." written in a popular and attractive style. e will, contain the . portnlits of eighte e n cored and living) and other 'eminent he M. E. Church. It will contain (Mot f utuh•bed to subccritlers in' eat al birttling-at the following prices, pay- Try : f is Eng.ll.ll Cloth Sprinkled Efte:, VI DO fine 'Engll,l 'Cloth GUt „Edge, e-1,00 In extra ft Soll.cltpil t or etirylsag the Nana - Getarat tes advertises for proposals, up until- Mural lEtB, ror,,tto carrying of the malls Lty, " from July 1,1868 :o June i 872 .7 4nlbere, ,k:c arc as follows : entionty. by New, Scoftzvillt., Neic Sher ''.tventx-..lit, and Green Garden, to Holt, ec and 'back - . twice a week. .conoznt . ,Wednesday and Saturday after 1 or Pirt-bdruh mail—saynt }oa m. at Tioit nv p Tn. :ll • (At Wodni.stlar ,and Saturday at 3.00 p m. at Econduty ;,.30 pm. ME raver, by Unit McCleary., Service, llnn,ba -4inti to' Frmilabri, Spring. 22 . miles . iack, :twice a week. Craver Itedneeday and Friday at Era m. at Frankfort Rprinu . A. by 3 p in. : Trrikfort Sprintre. Thoriddy and Saturday hr" ' ' ,1 ' and 1] Leave 1 Mr • e /AniVe fit =lit Deaver by 8 p • .M•ar , .t . to Braph Creek, 7 miles and , bank, a week.— ~ Mayer Satr,rday at R n m nt Bilish Creek by 10 a m. Oraoh Crock Satarday at ilia m. let Bearer by 1p in. ' SmitliskFirrc, by Gentetown. — flocks : Kendall, Fraliktbrt Springs, and Fliirence, irgitbdowif, wl miles and back, rix Om% Smith', Ferry daily. except Sunday,ar, 9 a m. at 1b,01:4(y.% n by 10.30 a or. Illortlz, , town ,dally. except Sunday, at 7 am. 1 at Smitlie Ferry by 5.30 a m. lb,,.k,town doily. except Sunday, at 11 a in. at Ibiri:etteown by 3p m. Burgetetoven dunk, except Sunday;. at 310 I . at Ilooketown by 7.34 g p m. I .t . Smith's Ferry to ohiovin6, 1, , ,4 miles and -..twice a week. Ferry Wednesday and Saturday at m. at .01110111 e by an m. , Ohiovil:e Wedneedriy and Saturday pt 12 m,. 7e at Smith's Ferry by 1 p m.. : ' . ‘2.300.Fr0 ' Rochester to 'fleaver,`E! miles and back ; per : . sic' to he perform:4as thllow.: Fron Itaiiroad Stataon at. Rochester to Beaver, tWt lvtf times a week and back. ~ . Prima i liiiiroad Stakion to Rochester posh i tdilec, ' twelv :dm .2! , Ti week and hack. .: 1 , Bet wee the o ffi ce of Itochaster and BearcrJ six times a week and back. Screstules, Making' Close connections with' the ` --- i•a' iiiiiad mail trains, to be arranged to the sat's lactiou Of the postmaster. TIGI Prom- New Galilee to Darlington, 2 miles and bark. six tinieg lAutve tialilen.diuly, except Sunday, at 9.30 a m. . . A rri cc:At Darlington-by 10.30 am. Leave Darlbigtoif daily. except Sunday, at 8a m Arrive at by gam. ' The person gahiug the proposal must do so In the following form: . PROPO:;.kIu - . . _ . . The undersigaro , whose post office ad dr4.ss is —, i. ant). of —. State of --‘--- pro poses trrconvey the r_rdls of the United - States, from .1ill?",1. loGii. to June 30. lteill. on - Tonto No. be tween and —::ruder the advertisement of l' , l4lnap•ter Geni.rai, dated October :it Ise 7. with Verity, certainty, mad security," for tlittunual sum of anthers. • - , filis proposal ihrilido with full lirfowleilemtf tho distance of the route; the vrelatt of the mail to be card lied, and r.II other particulate in reference to the route and service. and als&after careful *examination . of the laws and instructions - attached to the advertisement. Dated ‘J:' - - '(Signed.) Thts proposal mngt be ac'eomfeinted by a guarantee of which the. ainicled la a copy: The it ntleillgp cd, !raiding at Stittektf - undertake that, if She foregoing bid for carrying di* mail en route No. =be acteptetrby the Postmaster General. the bidder Anil. prior to the let day of July, 1, , m; enter into the' reqrtired obligation or contract to pertorin thefitvice prupoaed, with good and anttletent eureka. This we do, undemtanding distinctly tlie obUdidlons and liabilities assumed by guarnntora tudet the %%th section of the ni t ut Congress of July i, IMO. Dated (iiigned by twoguarantees.) _ In addition to this a certillcate from. the Postmaster, where the gnarantnra reside, must be appended. This certificate is as follows : . CERTIFICATE.. •'' The nmihrshrned," postmaster at State of • „certifies, UNDER lIIS ()Ant OF OFFICE, 'that helsacqurtinted with the .shove guarantor's, and knows them to be men of property, and. able 'to make good their guarauteei. Dated The acceptance or, uon acceptance of there propo- tale Will lie anntaimmtlxg.tttel Stet tkity of Mnrch:lS6ft ' - 2/4-H ~'"Tbl#o~[' la4,l!•aturdity,one week I*p fiherllT,l44 eg co - fMdiwiS prist;neijifroinT- •is ctetintt tittie Penitentiary, in 440,gheny,city._ One Wan George tstowitittri,Cohviet:Ed,ot *Orly, and sentenced to serve tour ends half`yearn in 'that institution; the other was a colored boY named Sidney Bicln•Snd, , :conyletl of a'sif f i. filarerim and for • AP, - ;-• ,•Irtie Post. Oftlee,—We ' are iegitested to'ststi MO" 0F2.f.PP1t.f., 0 0/P!l, l a. 4 03 1 place , will be open op Thanksgiving - 14,Y v. will ~ 'lO A. M. and fr0m81.34 PAL I. THE MO 'COUNTERFEITS. IRE Nino •or the principal - iFOrgers•ln -Custody—Over One Million Del , Ines Iltenlined on , tide - Bouts Bonds • ,- 4 It.waslecallty stated that tined+, hadiven Horde by gle-Kigted:,Syttes:vimurient - - dais which were of_an:exceedingly, important clutracter; but the: particulars . of the affair f*ero fo^ various good igasOjss withheld.. It can n6ss , l4,aately_atatO that the.cnunterfeit- . ors of!seven-thiitics tu2d Ice -twenties, Who . , . . .have caused trotible ihrotighout the.. country, are now in cuStody. Since the - counterfeits were discovered at - WasMagton; Mr.-Win. P. Wood, chief of the secret serviceAivision of the Treasury DepartMent, lies been actively engaged with his subordinates in endeavorin g to apprehena! the counterfeiters Ilia atten- 1 , tiodhad been called preVimiii to the-discovery • named, to- counterfeit issues or one Inindred dollar Compound interest notes and-. fity 'del -lei-legal tenders;' • After -weeks of pe sistent and earnest labor in which bawls assisted by United States detective Nettleship,residing in. he was - enabled to-trice,th.e auth ors of the latter counterfeit to the sniall vil 7 • Inge of Paulsboro,, Gloucester county, N. J. and stibseftuently ascertained • that the work of en and Circulatingthe legal tenders was clone at thatvillage, as is alleged, by Wm. Spencer, atlas - Wm, E. Brockaivay; anti seven confederates. lie then proceeded to gather sufficient evidence, with a view to fasten the! 'guilt whithoutdoulit upori•the parties named, and while engaged-In this latter work he dis- Covered the counterfeit seve:d-thirties and five twenties, and compared the work upon the fraudulent bonds.with that of the other coun •terfeits,---arift became satiaded that both coon •terteits iatei i the work of the same artist. Act_ ingupod this theory lie went quietly to work to fasten the crime upon the suspected parties.' Haiiug thiisheen fortified by et:del:tee suffi cient to corroborate the allegation, Mr. Wood ' made affidavit on the 19thinst„ before Unitedl States. Conunissioner.Wliitehead, at Newark, against William Spencer and Hannah, his re puted wife, alleging that they were the pm ewers in the exteusive'frauds upon the-•GOv ailment, and - that they lie d been assisted by 1 five other persons whose names are withheld. Warrants wereat once issued for•the arrest of Spencer and his wife, who were, found by the officers of the law at St: James Hotel, in New , York, on Friday . ..Nevelt:flier 15th,where they' * were Preparing to leave or Europe. They Iwere taken to .Jersey C ty and placed in a room in Taylor's Hotel, at - that place,slwhere the vwere eus tried, the intlforities not being abl&toniake the exan oration in - the case at that time. On Tu , 31 morning last they were taken to Newark, - before -United States 1 Commissioner -Whitehead, and bailed bi the ; sum of .Itt,000 : to appear Prim examination du i rink next w eek: - The woman had the amount named on .her (person and , readily produced it.as bail. - -. . • • . 1 , The Paulsboro establishment was in opera-. non as loop; ago as. Ally; 1865, and_it is estinUttecl that the PartieS engaged i the business have netted upwards of -one .million dollars. • The spurious issues of the notes and he,nds-were made from a leadininression of iheirinitiielilates at• milliin ti . n, "Witted ! by a. - entifetiarate of the counterfeiters and the several branches of the transfer - Avrirk 'were also the cork of ennfolernt CA,. All. the parties enfra :red ip the: cganterfeiting 1,11,r beconie , wealthy, as a matter of 'course, - had now roSide in different parts of the feountry Go'vernment officers have been -dispatched to arrest them, and -it is probable that they arc now all in custody. Spencer is the owner , of a magnificent residence' in Philadelphia,,) and is said-to., be worth at least $200,W0. , ' When taken before the United States Com missioner at Newark hel and his wife *were fashionably dressed, accompanied - by a colored nurse, who bore in her arms an infant child of.. one of the counterfeiters The appearance of the inan and woman was very respectable. Speri - Tris a tall, intelligent and-gentlemanly looki ginan, and his wife, . in appearance, very lae }-like. The government - ofileials are now engaged in searching for the presges,&c., upon which the s work was exalted, and 'the probabilities arc that they will be found. There are - still many' items of interest- connected with thin crime which are withheld and Which - will • astonish the public.• . . ' • Spencer when arrested -maintained great coniposurc, and not a sign of guilt manifested I itself. When taken before•theCoMmissioner La eared not,in the least excited or discon certand cooly took from his p6cket a small comb, with which he proceeded .to comb his whiskers'and hair. _After brushing the dust' from his coat and arranging his necktie, he seated himself irCa chair and patiently4aited for farther proceedings. To one not familiar wit) i the stirroundingarcumstances he would have' appeared to be a retired BroadwaYmer chant.. Ile - was -not, however. unprepared for the difficulties in which he found bimself. ii Tor he was accompanied by his counsel, Judge ISt ewart, of:s.tew York, and immediately upon arriving - at NeWark he'sammonal Wni. B. Gould, Esq., of that city, to his presence, and after a short conversation retained his legal service in behalf of himself and wife. - -In addition to the above, it is.stated that shout two years ago Spencer resided. ilia lhouse at.Paugboro, adjoining.the residence of, one Charles Adams. alias Langdon Moore, i who was arrested charged with robbing tO bank. at Concord, 31a,5,5, -- It is probable that • nuire light will be Flied uportthis prodigious scheme of the counterfeiters - during the next Week. ~- - • . . - . .. SPECLAL NOTICES. . . • 1 . ••:" CC one bf the , Prize Cups awarded to A. Speer for his celebrated Port Grape Wine.— It is the be;it grape ague ever produced in this country, the standard wine - for commun ion purpos, and the most beneficial for. fe . • mates and Weakly, persons.- • Rr.S.l;Es•r.ki l E Adrscv.=-11.ttention is cal- • led to the card of John Craft it Co., 139 4th St. Pittsburgh - in this day'S paper for the that tinier . If you 'isant• - to .buy or- sell property, read it sure. MB The latist styles of Ladics',aad lfisses' wit Hats, just canie:in this dAY, 405 eta - each, Ekt Bence's, 3d' st; Beaver. ,Call and get one. . Second-hand Sewing Machine . for sale Cheap, in.good order and warranted, call on R. S. linbrie, Beaver Pa. • Nre call attention to the new advertiscrima of. T. E. Bateman, - of. Beaver 11[4 building is new and.very neat, "and his Stock fresh and of the best quality, I (Signed.) I „,- - BeautifulloWatylesaf-issiies • ; VFW .50 Os. each, ateßenctes, ; St.= " 1- - ; .417 174%, OPORTO GRIPSCIILTI4E,_.. ThtattyisQrteri terprfae of wine growe • •Ileir.AoThig.fnir dadtil:l3 , ,, where the oe-1044 Vint Gripe vi , n e le getde-Per,.O.Y fo.i,), the The- followl. Ohm who Hies in sight 8*4" ; -irt ! Oart . *U. pf interest to onr readers : . •r l'easair.o3et. 21A, 1865, ' I hereby cart* that' it Aober--of tillaiehas a !arge ape vines; which are looking:7,l27,lgs: 3 1' purchases fiF4t;, many 4 *rar-ip-4.1,i- yet prodnahlaomottiy ldmit# as. t .14*d.it; ktiqiehis swami villein; He bas the;Port Grape, the wire ofwhlchis heddln idg estt.. motion and of which he has a)4 : 0 - Andy 'onland Ifins . ; stencrit, 4 0 3 fore he disposes - a The 0)01 wine can Predurei, of. our drugAll,.ttrr'- Tryon want an elegt4i-Inictilr,tityle Velvet Nat for7s eta. call on J. if-penec,Bd 1!{ Bea. ever. , A firiurr- Cu floult.—The attention, of our readers is invited to the . wiolCsale and ee- iall Aro, Cap - Ladies' Iritr lionse ofrallain ileming No. 139 Vi r onVEAV:tbtbuilft.l As this is one of the oldest and beat houses lathe country we would advistt:alk who wantany thing is the !hie of IfaaCeatis: Ihir4, tar their own use or to selkagldn, to call and ex.- . online the stock at tiffs extensive and popular, house before making their purchase& The _ advertisefrient , .. witl be 'found in to-daft—paper • Fancy Head DTesscis : for Ladies, al ligoce's, Bil St:?,.BeaiTr. ANDERSON, PATTENSON & of Rochester, have. an ,advertisement'. in this weeks Argus.. Tkey aryl preparing do an extensive manufacturing bulaneas in .that . thriving town. ThOsciwbo have used their Stoves, &c., speak in the highest ' terms of. them. The leading membera of the ; firm, are very clever, enterprising gentlemen red will endeavor to deal satisfactorily With all who may call upon them. The cheapest beautiful Shawls; Holsery , Heeds, Sc., at i ßenca'4 . 3d St. Beaver. . . • . BOOTS AND SH 6 E.. 1.4- . . • Parties wanting anythirig In thisline, will • find it. to their interest to read theAdvelise meat of Messrs. Wllir: tialariford, of 100 Market street., jntsbn h,wiii4i appears In to-day's paper. 1 • They have on nd and constantly receiving all the Ilesttsorkritios ilvshicietatof :•• • :. • • - • • • , .: and by buying _direct l f m the =Manufactur o ersfor cash., are enable,. to • offer goods at the lowest passible rate& Their long:experi ence i in the businc iives i them a very grelt ad vantage,and they can offer special' iliduce• Meuts to country deraleriiheir facilities for Idoing a jobbing - ,businejl being' unsurpass ed • Give them a call and Y'oi will be satisfied we RTC sure. McLAI:I—STEWART-7On. Wediesdai eve; Oct., 25th,1887, in the M. B. Church, New Brighton,. Pa.. by Rev: .1. .1. Melliyar, Mr. B. S. McLatp and Wu Mag gie S. Stewart, both Of New Brighton, Pa. 'MARL AND—On Wednmiay morning, Nov. 20tIk. in.Brigtton to,cmship, - Frank, youngest son •of Wil l= and Eliza 3lariand, aged 2 years. WOLF—In Allegheny city, Sixth ward (rotatory Mancbeatcr), on Thursday, November 20, 1867, Mary Ann, wife of Captain John Wolf, aged forty-two 'ears. MeCl7l.lE—Onlhe 43d of November, in Bcdeollle, Pa., Mr: Themai, McCune, aged about 55 year*. ,'BEAVER MARKETS. ( co RB; or Rio wEr'kLYO • BRAYER, NOV. • Floor pet wit sl.Loo , E2ro, per doz ...a . 25 Dried Apples. per bnel. 2... r Butter per 45 Dried Peaches is.2r bu. 3.e0 llama per lb ' ' ... 25 Wbeat per bus 2.soShggulderß ...... 4• • • 16 Corn per bus 1,00 Sias per lb 18 Cate. I'U per lb ' , 12% 'Max 'Seed per 'bus ... '275 Lard per lb 16 Beans per 2,00 Candles per lb. 20 Potatoes, io Molasses per gal.. 1,00 70 torn Meal PITTSBURGH. MARKETS• OPPICE OP TIIE PITTSBERGII COMM/A!, tl VIIONDAT EVENING, Novetuber 25. 18 07. Trade continues to languish, there being little or no animation nhatever in our general markets to-day.— In hauling articles there was no material change from our last report. ' , ' , -- r t Arrt.u-:-We have reported Pales of 35 bbla ressetts at $3 1,1 bbl ; TIS bbis do at $3 15(;33 50, bbl, and sev eral sales of inferior lots at $1 20433 25 V bbl, ' lis,vas- Sales -of new' were made at. $3 2.541,315041 b \is el. .. . ~. ,B ER—We continue to quote choice butter, in do. man at. , 35040c. V lb, as to quality and quantity pnr- cli d. No s—trices unchangtd. We quote at 814332 c , Mize . - ' . list oX—There Is a moderate trade doing. We quote shim , ers at 13%03134'c; sides 15c; S. C. hams 20c, arid dried 'beef aley lb. ' roTORS—SaIeS of , ach blows froinecmntry wag , oud - wir e made at 95c V bull ; from store ' we note sal , s.l•V bush.- We quote Jentey sweets at $5 00 V bb Oa—Sales reported of S5O bush, from first hands, at 67e bush. From store we quote at. OSe,IW. V bushle Con. —Bales reported of 1 car ,new ear at 90c V bush; . cats old shelled, from elevator, at $1 20 V bush, . . d 1 car do at $1 18 V bush ; also 2 cars -new ahelledl from elevator. at 95c V bash. ' Wuz r—No sale reported. Millers are purchasing red wi .1 er at $2 50V bush, wad white at $2 bl) V butt, . at will ~ prices they are amply supplied. • , - .Fi,ou i —Trade moderate. We quote cheice spAng at $l9 1 -ri 11, medium at $10004310.4 _• winter at $ll5O . 61350, 1 . .1 whitelwheat tojur at. $l2 75 0 0 V bbl, Rve lion is quoted at is 103 'l3 V ba rrcllaod buck wheat Bur $5 25e.5 50 V hundred. , . , Mil Iloctilisrs.n, Oct., 4th, 1867. We o this day aarociated. with its R. A. ratter, son In oihr foundry, for the *purinamt vl ihnductitig a general fniuntry fluElneso, under the firm 11IIMO Oir Ax pgRa°WITATrESXON Gt. Co. runtiallthf. I.J.' Axnnitses & Co. A d is tier , I Into Of been t' to sal t Incnt, an *amyl Lei 1 oct23. IBM RRIED., f ►O DIED., Refined oil Crude 011.. BE 11 -Apes Notlee .'.--Letters Admin heti en the estate of -Benjamin IC. - Jackson, Ter Fulls, Deaver county, dt..vensed, having tied to the subscriber. all•persons Indebted :L tale hre request...ll to make immediate pay those havtuZelaims or demands egatnat the 1 present them whiteout - delay. • JOHN McLA. I. 7GIILIN. • r New BrtAten.ll. _ GIFTS' I- T9'Fsl-T9y,q . .p.T4:l(!rovm:, i(i-g(?t,or f ii-.:,.,crotgi-ri . -tijti •' - ,a ' ~_ • HOIMWt• NTBI. i r ?', Thdr. ..:•"L • ,srilge• att Bliatevfaters Bridge at .-Bridgeuraler- . , . „_.. - . I • hayeaeleetaftelmgent and most varied atee of Narita powd Weer, Mimed the'emmty,:- I will" sell miulalloit4fielkowearpollible &mace. To all my frieada; I am :thankful "ler paet, flyers; sad bops you will eall aced Me me.' It Wouldnie taim y ible to eau , manila moll eveil_atiele. ' Dui meek is Ntsal ,is T Sten% the ' " iiiitiaibigg BM 110 !: 8F.,. A.,i.V . ..W.,11, _..„. ! rrint LAM M or BZAVER Comm sump Mbar time •Z J.' E BENCE, Third Street, i lkiaveer, Penn's., E. lei very large . itasoitmel t of , • ,LADIES'. / AUTI:) MISSI Which are being sold it prices tq snit sad Istanisit everybody. In bet, stand • BELOW COST. •I. • - Ladles ,Lit want of azipthtn,g in the Mlittnery Itnoeast not do better: than bf calling on WE CANNOT BE-tiui.gEsinD • , . . .In Deaveriminity, Iltisburgh, or any other indn. ., • • Tiiiiiin ' Also, a loin/new • sqlrs in Tingle . ingeand', Trimming orinTry_ kind, just came in. . Also, elegant 814w1s, .MOOl/6. - Nobles, au., at low prices. We am ' • .• ring new goods dally. Ladies cell antserifor yourselves. '• = J. IL BEXCE. noillr67l I t. - nfra, strest,-Beaver, Pa. ...•111:1121C111, C. Z. ~, , . ..... IL Summar. TONE STOVE. WORKS SEIr Car Factory Building:4 NEW' BRIGHTO N, PA MERRICK .8z CO. ..V.D.WFACTLWEE 3 OF AND WHOLESALE A.AW COOKING STOVESI SEATING STOVES, • GRATE FRONTS VENDEE.% &c., &c. Ruby Cooking Stove N 013.7,8 & 9 THIS STOVE TOOR . TUB FIRST PREMIUM AT I. the State Fair as a Coal _Cooking Stove, and alto) at the7late County Fair. We use no scrap bon in their manufacture, but make them exclusively of No.l. FLU Metal, end warrant them in every respect. • • The Ruh) , .bas the la] gest oven in the market 'ead consumes - but little. fuel in baking, owing to to'var proved Grate. GRATE' FR9M AND F"thI7ERS., We are laricly engaged In the manufacture of Chute rronts and .t enders, which we enamel in an oven.com mon, second quality and find finish.. This enamel re., tams. Its lustre fdr along tittle, not barn otr. and wakes a much anpe.rior finish to that of•Veat Tar. II • • We are idea making Sheet Iron Summer - Plecas (for which we bare applied for a patent )prewid up In • !Hydraulic preee. ' The/ are much USW& than Cast ron. a nd much cheaper: . 1 • 1" - - - . . . We clatin the heaviest lu:siting Stove •In the market for the size, and use the best Stock in their construc tion. . , . • Our patterns ;are not , , yet complete, but it Is our In tention to keeria general assertmcnt In our line, •We also took the Premium at The Conn& Fair for Castings generally and we have mitered in to the -bust ue stswlth the determination to use thetbeet of Pig !dotal and make good work. - ' We respectfully request a share of. the public trona,...e,arid would be pleased to see those. wan anything' in our lino Unto' woks . • Prices Low to =IV the times. noVin'tly. . .. • ' ' . • e COW AWAN't i: D. (I.:y PERSON DAVIIIG AAKKID,VRESH MILK - Cow for *ale, can enld a gracham by Inquirtria al tlie PI ofhnriotatles NWT. • InovitnlrMt• ; ME ....'. We'4,.. ;4.' , '::: ~17- ~..7.:-._e.: : . -.A • MI h-- 4, , r• Tr. MEE FOR ' EIIN BM El RETAIL 7JE4I , ERS LV SUMMER PIECES. I • ITVENO STOVEf MERTUCK & CO. NM Itzsirt r ' - 1 • DRY IN r- WM F A R 4, 4 ! s. • - . DI°~I►HORD, RIM MI Tyfircliina best Select ed Stock eVer offered:to the citi zens'of Beaver Coanty. •- DRE'SS GOODg- DEPARTMENT French Merinos, Cobergs, Wool Defaines, Poplins, Wool Plaids, Armures,. - • Common Delaines; ; . Bandheas, f 'and „ 1111 DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT Ilitmn and-431 ,elKluAllutalir a Tioin-19-to. cut s. Prints 124 and 15 centsi. -- Crash - Toweling - 10,' 121 and 1-5 11111 Tickings 124 to 40 cents. Barred Flannels, a large assort, ment, cheap. Cassimeres, Tweeds, Jeans, White, Red and Yellow Flannels, Table Diapers, Blankets White and. Colored; Balinoral 'Skirts HoopSkirts,Batting, dr,c.,&e.,a1l GREAT BARGAINS !, :'HOSIERY DEPARTMENT ! Ribbed Merino i White and Colored: Ribbed all • Wool Whits and Colofed, - - Plain Merinfls..White and Col= ored. , - Ribbed Cotton Hose. Childrens' all Wool Balmorals. Mens' Colored and .White Hose. . , Hats and 'Caps - ' for Men and BOys. • Custom made ShOeS . and Gaiters for .Ladies' and .Children. Call.: every .)ocly and see for yourselves if you are not yet eon. winced at. 1 F. AN... Fortune's RED ORONT Dry Goods Store, 1 INIS f L - GOODS 1, MEM 1111 !M MINI • Portul;ie-s .. , ', . . ,N .j, :,„ . 1 1 : :-.11. : 0 N T - 2 - ; = .-:,y. , :• , ._..._ ~,:, : :-.•;.\-1, . . l' 7 . i. - .';r•A.- .. - .:,•- NIE ~. _ ~~ . . 11111 '; s' ROCHESTER, , • T . HIR . W . ,I STA . I . f 1 IA, . *-''':''. 1.-.-.,:;.. '..:P:-,i,i-A-, ; 'I _. . _, 3.iirecetit brim LATiST 5T1141341 SIR, I,AZ NC I IA:3- iirfwm 1)6 ' a.4a1 ' 14 sik MEI Moo ran wharf°, Geodti c iitit!lANS, BONNETS, nufloital, I FLOWERS: FRA.IIIII3„' Aitiltiverything to ilittinery 'vri itsfsef thing the season all the • LATEST Oit EATS, TURBANS, tOitgiViii soon as they Are out. Hats and Bonnets Altared,Clean4 ed,Don3 0 ;rat.' C4eap. ' ° • Of Every Said, Shade and - aim Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, all Vlndstof tioslerY4 Goyim, French Corsets; liandkercMeN g ugle tangs. all kindsaf Button& Paper CollsesAtnil CAlreei French Forms, Zephyrs, Infants, Waists,. In- Linte;Clon Napkins, Tides, 'Fable Cove Cotinga G Ines, Bang& ald other,Vcil &MIN fan.ton^, Men's Shirts, lituipendersUstbstabid A assotiment of .41 I EMBROIDERY ZAiraye es Band• Pinking and Eitiniping bone to Order. - Ererythi destrAie in °fit line Is dedlittiltit stock a s so n on g In as troduced in the marke t our friends and the public for.past patronage; 11' *Onld respectfully `ask a continuance of the same. It is Out aim. to plesresour customers. °urges:At ant Seasons.- hie and carefitily . selected, and old an cheap as any I this neighborhood or 'Pittsburgh. • , Pr Give usl a call and satiety yourself. 1 • 5.31. ' RENCE.j • la •el,oae aooi beloWthe Sagami. I 't, Third stre septNi'M BARGAINS.O4RGAINS It - IAARGiAiN PAHA WINTER GOODS, G E-A ' S w • `. • • - Millinery,Trunnung Snot 'Extrourum! TWO DOORS BELOW STILES & SHALL ES Btu , GER'S WATER ST., Sign of the MID POST, • . BRIDGEWATER. • • • • IkT - T WIVE BEHOVE] / TO THE WOK' IN • T 3 . -1 formerly occupied by J. 3u Water et— I.bere IL will be glad to all my oW custome.re, and all 1.4 favoring me with a call.. • I tun now'receiving a large knil. sylendl& Stock of ISLet , t PALL and PUNTER tayielid 01 IMMO, TM** mina, &c., be:, which will be 141 d very cheaw MILLINERY $ • or every description—Silk and strain Bonnets, Ladles' and is flats, Itibbons; Floivete; Mau, Ic., ac. 'TM:MNGS . Of all kinds, ler Dresses am use, Glmpi, Coe& Lam* Chenille , Eugene 4 utuins; c. . BiILMORAL AND , 1:1?0P SKIRTS. 011. ; ' ; SETS, HAIR , NETS, BELT, - ; ' - BLi*LES, Firs Furs t! Furs! Large lot aellisig Cheep. GentIOMOVOS Furnishing GotidS, "Gent's & Ladiew,l'aper • - MEN AND BOYS- RATS AND C 4 I OS„'NECII-TIES; SUSPENDERS. UNDERSIIIRTS AND DRAwE.ES, WRITE SKIRTS, ' PAPER COLLARS, Ba.. , FE/1117i 'KNIT -SHAWLS , HOOD'S, NU , BIAS, SONTAGS, .less than:eosi. Hosiery and ploves, LADIES' cuyrns, eLicdicißs, - FALL. AEI/ WINTER DRESS_ APO AND iNcIAWLS, VERY QIIRAP i .' ' i-f- Dent assoitment and clicast In Deaveit, co nty. •PI L,L IN EBY'. , gotinklars AND Mims , DEEM'. Stamping, Pinking and Cloak-Cutting t end Making on shOrt notice. • - MEN'S SHIRTS *ADE TO ORDER. MACROS STITL'HEtIO. • CALL AND BI6E SE. • NO TROUBLE TO .BHOW GOODS. • RZES233ItE THE nAct • • Two Coors below Stiles ..t. Stiallcuberger's grocery . Store, rtge•of the RED POST Wittgratreet, Erldge , - water. : 0 = IMI ■ OE Beaver. Ti. ,fairf == WATT AiEALT. 11 i,.~::
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