|[l|f jjil jj our ml . THURSDAY, DSC. I. WW. THE MILLHEIM JOURNAL ltifNMHhntrvorx injj. corner of Mnin mut IS iiii stivrts it SI.OO PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE Or ♦ 2~ if not nuid in advance. ADVERTrSWG RjtTES. j 1 nN-k. 1 mo. S mo. 6ma 1 year. ! 1 •square 1 *l<v| ft! .vi j S.IOO 1 At (* I $7 00 ' otumn. I 4W! W| 10 00 f l.il *.. coluwii... 1 SIV j 7 £<! 1000 1 15 00 IS lO j i'rohnmi... ! foo| 12 00 I 2l> IX* | 3500J 00 0U Ow mak < a •quarr. Ailratnistrateri | *mt Kwnlor*' Notices *2.W Transient r.d- j vcrtiscmeti ;.nd locjh li cents per lino fc ! fir-! insertion nnd 5 cents per line for each aa- i iiiia;al insrnian. J.-i< Work done on short rot lee. WAITER * Di:iM\(.tß, rnbllshers. LtanMSiutey School Directory. Evangelical. F<-.F. F. Finmprr. Prc*c\crXH rJ<arye W. n. nntaun svill preach nevt Sundny •morniuc. Sc!uk, 2 r. !>. I- Zcrby, sapt. Methodist. I\r. w. J7. Whitney. Preacher iix charge.— IV—aeldnp next Sunday event or. Monday ScIhoI, 1 r. v.,— P.Kimport. supt. Reformed. The cliarg. is at past nl r Ufcout * ps c ltr. TJ nited^Brethren. J,v r. J- ■}; n K'AJii, Freer Vf rct.arpc.— Lutheran. Jfc>c. Jfhn 'Tbrnlinson. Fa at or.— G.-mu * pica.hinfr in Aanmstnrx next Suu t*y mominic, r.nd tn Miiiitciui in the eveiun'j, IJtlMt. I iiiM Say School, f x. V—U. O. iMiiiinper. Wpi. * Leiic & tetyjirecloiy. tii'thMin Ijoojre. No. Sii. I. O. O. F. meets in heir hall. IVnr strict, evervSKtenJay ever.mz k. v BnouaeSN. KB. HARTMAX. X. 0. rr tlmnsjc. Ko. 217 T.nf H.. meets in Alevait.l r s tdor k „ii Ui" second Saturday of t-acL avo.iJU at 6k.C. v... and on the fourth Sa urdav f n< h tnoaih at j V. r. *. I>. 1., ileum. A. O. Deiuirper. Master. The Millii -jut K & 1.. Association meets in she Pen -i ",*et vtool ln.n-e on t !e evening of the second Monday o! each m-.nth. a . w jam, .vv. B. o. hnMwn, I'rest. The MH:Mtn Cornet Band w's in the Twr. Hall on Monday and Thursday eret.ings. r. r. (WTO. MCC-. J. F. lUrsxa, I*rw ts Kact.rt of Co. R.. ,Mh Bept., X. G-. 7 okt their diid meeting on the second >tory of Ale sawder * Block, every Tuesday and Friday *Tfuag, Philadelphia's Reception to Gen. Grant. Pnu..u>Fi.PHiA, Nov. 25.—Tbe joint special gommiitee cf the city councils on the reception of Gen. Grant at a meeting held to-day, authorized ita chairman, William Ell wood Rowan. to extend to all military and civic organi zations and trades people generally, in tie city cf Philadelphia states of Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland an invitation to participate in tbe reception tender ed to Gen. Grant by tbe city of Phila delphia on Tuesday, December 9.. Representatives of organizations are requested to communicate with the committee, which will meet daily in tl* select council chamber at 1.3 • p. m. From Washington. Meeting of Congress. Senate. WASCINGTON, December 1. The senate was called to order by Mi. Wheeler at 12 o'clock, and prayer was offered by tbe chaplain. Messrs. Anthony and Bayard were r M jointed as a committee to join a sim ilar committee on the part of the house to wait upon Mr. Hayes and inform him that loth houses Gf congress were onramred and ready to receive any cv4cmticftLkm lie might chooee to u. kfce. Pending ll* report of the committee kimca was suspended. At 12.35 the committee to await on Mr. Hayes not having reported, on mo lion of Mr. TTmrman a recess of three o:wters of an hour was taken. At 1.-0 p. in. the senate reconvened. M received a message from the house announcing it was in session, and that it had appointed a committee of three to j m such committee as might be ap pointed by tlx* senate to wait upon Mr. Haprs and inform Lira that congress jd convened and was ready to receive at:v commux.icatiou. he might wish to make. Mr. Bum?ide gave notice that aPor tbc morning hour to-morrow he would ask leave to call up the joint resolution c fir red by lum at tbe last session, relat irg to the proposed inter-oceanic canal for the purpose of making some re marks thereon. Mr. Wheeler laid before the senate the annual repoit of the secret* y of the treasury. Ordered to be printed and lie on the table. Business was again suspended for a period. At 1.45 p. m. the senate committee to wait upon Mr. Hayes reported they l*ad done so, and had been informed tiiat !e would at ouce communicate to congress a message in writing. Imme diately after the committee had report id llse private secretary appeared and .nncr.nced that he had been dire ted to deliver to the senate a message from Mr. Ilayes. The message was i here - upon lvceived and submitted to the body by Mr. Wheeler. Upon the conclusion of the reading cf the message, Mr. Ferry announced the death of tSeuator Chandler, and as a mark of respect the senate adjourned. Hcuee of R r presentativen. At precisely twelve o'clo;k the speak • t valktl the house to order, and after prayer by the chaplain, tho roll was called, ami allowed the Httondsnco of L 32 members, there leinjj 50 absentees. The newly elected members from California, 1 wa and New York have qualified for office, taking the iron clad oath, and the house took a short recess to enable a committee to wait upon Mr. Hayes and inform him that tho house was ready to receive any communica tion from him. At 1.50 Mr. Hayes' annual message was transmitted to the house. After being read it was referred to the com mittee of the whole and the house ad journed. ANOTHftRTRIBUTARY. Tho LewiPbnra-, Centre and Sprueo Creek Railroad to Paea to tho Pennsylvania P.all road Company. The Pennsylvania railroad company w ill soon add another line ot rails and ties to its long list of branches in the foreclosure of the mortgage of the Lewisburg, Centre and Spruce Creek railroad company, whose bonds it holds in the sum of $2,000,000. In 1877 the people of Peon's valley, one of the richest valleys of the state, with the assistance of the Pennsylvania railroad, opened tiro now insolvent road from from Lewisburg, on tlie Northern Cen tra! railroad, as far as Spring Mills, in Perm's valley, a distance of forty-two miles, with the intention in the future, should business warrant the scheme, >f extending tho line to Tyrone, on the main line of the Pennsylvania railroad the entire length of the road to bo t igh ty-four miles. Beyond the completed portion there are about seventeen miles of the road graded, but as yet without superstructures. The original object of the new line was to open up exten sive ore banks located in that section of the country, but the business of the country thus far lias been limited to the transportation of agricultural pro ducts down from Penn's valley and carrying kick coal and s'ore goods. ! The Pennsylvania railroad really built ! the line by advaucing the $2,000,000 to the company and taking their hist . mortgage bonds for the money so ad vanced, and the foimer corporation has ; held au operating lease of it ever since. But the venture thus far has proved unprofitable, so much so that the un paid interest on the bonds has accumu lated to nearly the face value of the : bonds themselves. At last the Ponu | eylvania railroad company has deter ; mined to foreclose the mortgage, wipe J out the capital stock, which represents I only about $250,00J, and assume the ! absolute ownership and management of I the branch. It will be sold Ait t'e ] Philadelphia exchange by James A. Freeman & Co., auctioneers, on the 13th, iast., and there is no possibility of any one stepping in to ootbi 1 the bondholders, to do which they must re | lieve the mortgage of the load it now | carries.— Harrisburg Patriot. The Republicans have only 1,800 majority in Massachusetts. They ought to be ashamed of theanelvos with such a contemptible figure as that for the Bay state. The statue to the brave soldier, Gen. Thomas, was inaugurated by the army of the Cumberland, at Washington. There was no volunteer military organ ization from the North present, but several companies from the South were there to do the great soldier honor. Gen. Jefferson C. Davis, prominently known as an able general of the Union Army, died at Chicago last week. Additional Locate. —Philip B. Stover, of Haines town ship, will offer his entire farm stock and farmiug utensils at public sale on Wednesday, the 17th of December. Head the bills. —Wcsee by the Mittlinburg Telegraph that to-day two weeks ago Musser's store in Ilartleton was entered by thieves and a number of hats and some "small change''stolen. —The Uuion County Teachers' Insti tute will meet at Lewisburg, Monday, Dec. lath, and adjourn Friday, Dec. ISth. That's a sensible time in which to hold an institute. Don't consider it at al' proper to have it just on and the days before and after Christmas. —The Journal Book Store is rapidly filling up with goods and the assort ment is or will soon be very complete. The house is complete, wo have moved, and are now in a condition to give our business our undivided attention. Don't fear to find the door locked—ex cepting at meal time—when you come, or nobody here to serve you. It is our purpose as it will be our pleasure, to make business boom, and deserve the patronage of the public. —Schoch, of tho Ickqraph is a real selfish fellow. He talks of buying the lailroad all alone. Now why couldn't lie give us a chance too, or at least pro pose a partnership, the impudent imp ? —The last one of eight crossings was completed the other day. They add much to the convenience of tho town aud are fully worth all they cost, al though we would haye preferred to have them considerably nicer and better. —The MILLHEIM MARBLE WORKS are turning out some very fine work this season. Monuments, Couches and Headstones of any possible design and price are made here, equal in workman ship and as low in price as can be had anywhere in the state. If you need something to mark the last resting place of a departed friend, you can do no better than by staying right at home and patronizing the Millhcim Works. —Judge Mayor and wife are at the Hot Springs, Ark. in quest of health. —Spring Mills' enterprising mer chant, Mr. I. J. (Jrenoble, gives notice that he will be at Coburn Station every Tuesday, buying grain and clover-seed. We presume Mr. (.. is prepared to pay the highest market price lor everything he buys. —l>id you ever see a five cent, or ten cent counter ? If you call at the Jouu xaß. Book Stork, you can see both. It is absolutely astonishing what a largo number of small articles, both useful and ornamental, can be bought for live or ten dents. But we ca: not even begin to enumerate, thereto!c please come and see. "I'ktrkson'B Magazine" for De cember is on our tattle in advance, and is a marvel of beauty, even far ''Peter son." There are two a: eel engravings, one called "The Pet Pigeons," an ex quisite affair, and the other a title page, representing a beautiful little child, asleep in his crib, with a rose bud in liis band, after a picture by the celebrated English artist, Millais. The colored fashions, also a steel plate, is one of the loveliest we have ever seen. Then there is a treble-sized colored pat tern, in Berlin work, for an Ottoman, or Chair Seat, a Christmas gift given extra, to the subscribers of "Peterson." The literaly contents are even better than usual, and this is saying a great ileal ; Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett, Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, Frank Lee Ben edict, and the author of "The Second Life," etc., etc., being among the con tributors. One of the best and most amusing stories we have ever read, and by a eompaiitively new author ("Peter son", somehow is always finding cut the best aeio authors,) is called "Baby Stealing." The fullsizi paper pattern given as a Stupmsmfx r, is for the la test style of a inter cloak. Beyond all doubt, this is the cheapest an I list of the lady's books, for it is only two dol lars a year to single subscribers, with great deductions to clubs. In fact, for nine dollars, six copies will be sent f<.r 188 \ tcith a extra copy for yetting up the club. Specimens are iu.iled, gratis, if written for, to those wishing to get up a club. Now is the tiins to get up clubs for next'year. Address, Ch vs. J. Peterson, 3$G Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. VdOOD HO Mi: AT PUBLICS ALE.—The oM hutuc of the IU H-nry Smith, situate i: IVim* Valley, inl<l\v:iv bet aa *i: Mi.!- h"lm and Sprlntt Mill*. half a mlie nortti of ih? turn-piko road, and -.Lj miles front the rail r .'d. containing in all ISO acres, more or leas, will lie j ottered at nubile sale vu i!o- p'V.i'.iw*. on SATI'IUIAY. NovsM: Kif2 'r){. 18?.'. Immediate possession can be had. About SO aeic.s of timberland, on Brush ! mountain. easy of access will be eon sn lot to I suit purchasers. Tbe remaining 11/' acres, of i which AV~|o c:cs are cleared and under mill-I vatlon, and at least as much more can be el-sr- ! cd. "wriil be sold together. There aro two dwelling houses, a good bank • bant and other outbuildings on the premise*. i A line never-failing spring is convenient to : house and b im. A large variety of fruit —ap- ples. pears, peaches, pluma. cherries, grape-, /te. j are al.so ou the ground. Altogether it is very ! desirable house. A lot of household goods w ill also be sold at the same time and place. sale to commence at to oVloek of sr. id day, when terms and cottUiiiauswill be made Know n b\ SAM t" Ei. SMITH. A DMINISTRATOR'9 NOT ICK.-I etters of J\. ad'uinisualion on the estate ol Samuel j Sivels, lute of MilUieiiu, cunty of Centre, ami j state of Pennsylvania, having been grant d to : the undersig. < il. all person-, know ing themsdvt s . indebted to snld estate tire hereby reiui".led to make immediate payment, aud those imviny | cht nis, to pvescut them dulv authcntioHtr.! for settlement. J. H. KHiFAYtrit. A<liiiiu (stridor. Pennsylvania College, i GETTYSBURG, PA. THE first Term "of. the next Collegiate year will begin SEPTEMBER 4th, IS The Faculty of the Instllnlltu is fulh The ertUise of instruction is liberal aud tu&rougii. I The location Is most pleisaut and healthy, in the mld*t of an tntciligent uid moral commu nity, and aneesKible by Railroad trains three times a day. The Preparnlory D-parhsiont which Is under tliedt- eet of the I'a cultv, hus been rcorgHiiized, and furnishes thorough instruction for hoys and youiK men | preparing for Business or Co'lW classes. Sin- j dents In this department are fl'ider tliOHpecial j cure of ofilecra who reside wite them in the building. Km- further information or Oataiu.'cuos, ad tlrtMS M. VALKNTINF, 1)..1>. I'rcsldctit of College, oy PROF. P. M. HIKI.K. Frlnelpal of Prep. Dept. Gettysburg, Flu ltdv 19,1879. i MANUFACTURER OF Window Shades, • OFFICE AND STORE 950 North Second Street, FACTORY, 918 St. John Street, PHILADELPHIA. First Class Work arid Low Prices. i I Country Trade Respectfully \ Solicited. MOOTS i SHOES.cs B. FRANK. KISTER, 4 has just opened a Boot'.& Shoo Shop, MAIN STREET, near Foote's Store, w here he is prepared to do all kinds of work in | his line, from men's coarse boots up to ladies cloth top button gaiters, at prices to suit the times. Repairing promptly attended to. A share of tbc public patronage respectfully so licited. 30-3 m TLSIC DhfiED Geo. p. I nso iKr CIS ltnwrlt & t)o*K Newsiwijiw Ad • vertfsiiiß Huronn (lOSi<r!io4'S.).i> h.-r n-1v( rf coiitvacisu'.aybcin.'deforit JN MEtV VO/i J£> MILLHEIM MARBLE W ORKS. Seiningsr & Musser PROPRIETORS. This old and popular establishment is prepared to ilo all work in their line in a style equal to any in CVntial Pcnnsylvanin, at prices that defy competition. COUCHES, MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, of all sizes, styles and prices made on short not it e. The proprietors hope, by Strict Attention TO UUSIXKSS FAIE SEALING o_ ao a d to merit the continued confidence of their friends and parous, and tf the public a I Jingo. Shops east of Bridge, Millheiic, Pa. procured for soldier*'disabled in I*.. S. service by itttctoux of wc.uiub :ni other entires. All dat* back ta day o( dliduui*. ronshtns lucvouKFd. Ad'trw* with stump, STODDART & CO., CM No. I'll E St N. W. Washington. D. (!. THE white 8 SEWING MACHINE VtSSS KC-ST OF AS.L, Unrreeled in Appcarcr.cs, Unparalleled in Simplicity , Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed i:i the Broad Clam OF BCSNO Tut VEav GSHJT cpkratiko QtSCEKOT AISU t:a THS world. Th? gv,}i* IVMSiIe Hn pc* cc- Vf.fc'iis tritu'te to i? ceri'snco nd MJcvlortW b\tr other o.H.hiocs, end In submitting It in trade wo p;il f lis mcrlle.and In so hno it *tyet ,'atiwl toKiUiJj aiyrtcouiotindkUcn lr. lie fj'.a. 'fha drifnsojl lor the White JtBS recessed to e-'e't an extent thai wo are r.ow co;ap>lfe;i to tarn cut .A. EswtnK; ?.£<* \-ory tlxroo raai.rxx.tcs irx tiwo Acvy to fifu-priir tlxa Aocaa.sua.Ai Every mticblrn Is warranted foi 3 ye?rs, nd eoldfor cih at libera I discounts or upon cosy payments, to suit the ccnvenieiicoot customers. WA'jtsd in ctrosr.-riiD TSS^ICPY. MUTE sEWiWmcHMco." Ns 350 Euclid Ave.. CSweiand. GSb. NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO., ZlattU* Miola. ORIGINAL AN* ONLY GENUINE " VII3II ATOR " THRESHIHS MACHINERY. THE MiitrJilcw; Jr*ln-Snvtn*. rime-Saving, no-1 MooyHaIn TUre.Nr, s.fthie d.% tlon. Jteyond all tieulrj h.r Rapid Vorh, Ict.* t Clean.nj, STKAH INiwer Tlirwtherii a Kpefl*Jtj. Special lzo uf Separator, made txprtwlj for Mourn t Ot:it Lnriraiod Stonm Thiraher Enfftnee, both Portable auil Traction, with Valuablo Iniprotu moo's, for beyond nny othor raaho or kind. THE ENTIUK Throttlilng Expense* (an<l often I'ipro to Itvo limes that ■raMHW can l> uiado by t. J r,x t- Oral it SAVKD by t!iw Improved llacniuoi. #■ BAIN R.nfsera will not snbinlt totte enor- V.J mous w,ta K o or (i.rln and tla. ii''orlor workdouo by oil othor machine*, whoa one© |otd on tbo dlticrei NOT Only Vastly Superior for Wheat, Oatsj Km ley, Kyo, and liko b"t U* Oftbv -dtcom-"- f.il Thresher In i'Ux, Jiuiothy. Ml let, Cl o *m-. and Uko Rcqulr** no " attachments" or robuihliug change fruui Grain to^eeds. SN Thorough Workmanship, Fl'gsnt Finish, Perfecllou of Parts. Cupltene of Equipment, etc., c;r " VtMuioa" Thresher Otttau are leeeasparaew. fV.r Simplicity of Carts, using IV£^SK2i.!l?O.o£&4 artlG,Make. Cloau Work, with no LUtoAug* or Scatf rtu®>. rOI'H Sizes of Separators 3Ial, Ranging from Six 10 Twi-Kc-Horacsixc, aaa twostjle. ot \.ouul c<l Horse Pov/crn to mutch. T*tt Particulars, Call on our •* rf* write to u„ tor lUut'rOoU Ctrou.ar, * iuoti w t marl true. VICTORBOyS! HIGHEST & BEST AWARD And Grand Modal cf Honor. Economy, Durability and Rapidity combined with perfect work, Arc Distinguishing Features <;f the celebrated Siact Farm anil Warehouse Fans, MAt>U BV A. P. DICIIEY, Raclr.o, Wis. Notv having many lata improvement*, they are fully equal to eveiy demand; clcnnirg a1 1 ind* of Grain, Peas, J?eat;. ('.titer lleaat, t ■ rn and Small Sred. Tbey grade \Vhe t| ■ r!< t!\ Ly <i ce bundling. Sep arate Oat* front Wheat, Parley and Kyc They have very perfect arrangements f r cleaning Timothy, Clover, Flax Seed, Orchard Grass, and all other Small Seeds. They Chaff \ erf ct'v, rnd combine every qualification requited tj da the best work in the shortest time. Warehouse, : s well as Tarn Mills, are largely Cf in structed, l,o:h ki u'i requiring t ir.e ri:c to accom modate the <1 niand,: ad giving a capacity c f from 50 to 500 bushels _p r ! our, according to sire <-f mill. They are shipped, boxed f.r ocean transportation, and 4 ?ct i:p" tr 44 knocked d .wtt" for fjiwrudlng r.-.lar.d, as tequcsted; a:.d ii all c-se.- put free on boatd Cars or 1 teamcr. Orders filled same day as received. Hills shipped 4 "knocked d ;v.n" go for half the charged rswl.cn f rwarded 44 Olco graclis nr.d v trcnlr.rs supplied cut application. Prices \>i.l be eve'eu :v and cn liberal terms. Corrss pf adencc solicited. :KSTA.:OZ-ISUI;EI> 11*40. Be sere and send for Catalogue and inquire for Ike ! Taylor <£& Farley CABINET ORGAN, aH BEFORE PURCHASING ANY ORGAN. NONE SUPERIOR AND RUT FEW IFOTBISO SNODUI, AM) rr.uxs LOW. MANUFACTORY AT WORCESTER, Mass. KIGHEST HONORS IX 13 Cenknml World's Fair, 18761 mm SHSNINGER ORGANS rccxorxcru? cvanimodslt ia rs> REST INSTRUMENTS. Tt<fr compara'JTO eroolleooe Is r*o*n<**4 by Ch ,1u .,. lu their Report, lrtxu vrMota the tellowluF s 3j fitruot; • Ths C. CNORIRGER OROAN CO.'M t: o I'no t>cat lnrtrumcuU et • pvioe them poeelUle to • large elaca i f r>rrch<>serß, r.avlng n combination of Reede tu; J Belie, prodnciu.; novel and ploeslng effort., roiiUitiliv rii".? desirable Improvement*, wIU Kia'.d r in dry or riemp climate, leu liable to H'-i oai of order, all iho board• being made 4ve-V'y,*'"t tovrther ee it la tmoowlble fer tb. ta to either chrlnk, pveell or split." THB CMsV OiiUA.ha AWAKDUO THIO ItAMC. This Medal and Award wee granted after the most '■ ynr cmpetitiou of tbo boat makers, befot# one of the uaoet ooaipeteot juries ever awrmbloit. Ixsw S'rlv a and prlwB juat leanotl, whleb are in aoenrdaroe with onr rule, tho BEST OKA* CsAN for tee least money. We ere prepared to appoint a few new Agents. Citn 'trat.-d I'&Ulcgnea mailed, poet-paid, on plication to B. SHQNSSSER ORGAN CO., C t ISB CirEBTJfUT BTMET, ITew HaV"w. oouu. WJLDt-R'C DIRiLCT DRAFT EOBEKA MOWER, THE LIGHTEST DRAFT MOWER. THE CHEAPEST ffi . mower THE BEST MOWER ih THE WORLD. TESTIMONIALS. The Tfnrrha is r.j>crior to auv tide-cut marhlna I ever used or ere, saw in use. HARRIS LEWIS. President of New York Dairyman'a Aiao. Th.) rurlns of the prase rut with the Eureka Mower Is more .yen ar.d rapid than ulttr the sid. -eut ir.arhines. 1 (lEORGK W. HOFFMAN. Prceldcnt Farincn' Club, Elmirn, N. Y. The Eureka Mower Is the very best we ever isw, and there Is no side-cut uiower that can cumparo with it in eny respect. V. E. PIOLLET, Stato Crange Lecturer, Wysox, T. The manner In which It leave, the cut grass, loose and open to the sun nnd wind ready for drying, put, the Eureka f*r ahead of auv machine I ever used. fi. LAPORTE, Asylum, Pa. Manufactured by EUREKA MOWER CO. Towanda, Bradford County, Pa. Correspondence solicited. Circulars mailed on application. THEG-RifAT LOCK HAVEN. The Largest Dry G-cod & Carpet House in Central Pennsylvania . ' , has just received its second immense Stock of Gloria for the Kail and Winter of 1879, which is now perfectly complete and will be sold cheaper than any other House can sell first-class Goods, on account of the great advantages of purchasing in largo quantities, Wc arc now offering 5000 yards good style Dark Calicoes, warranted fast colors at 4 cents a yard. 2000 yards good quality Cotton Flannel at Ct cts. a yard. Good Grey Twilled Flannel at 121 cts. a yard. lied All Wool Flannel at 121 cts. a yard.* Good Twilled 'Fowling. 16 inches wide at 61 olp. a yard. 2500 yaids Dress Goods iu Beautiful Styles at 8, 10 & 121 cts., worth 121,15 Alf cts.—A Great Bargain. The largest stock of All Wool Cashmeres in Black, and all the new colors. All Wool Satteeus and the Beautiful Brocade Momil ClotLs and ey my' other conceivable new thing in Dress Goods, bilks. Silk Velvets, Conderoys iu the Handsomest Patterns ever shown in this city. An Immense Stock of Von's &'Bovs* Cass inters. Plaid, Fancy and Grey Flannels, White and Grey Blankets. Shawk-s in all the "new patterns. Ladies 1 ready made Coats and Coating. Ladies', Misses', Children's. Men's and Boys 1 Under Shirts and Drawers, blockings, Gloves, New btyle Fringes, &c. surpassing any former stock in this city. 10,000 yards Bleached and Unbleached Muslins at old prices. Great Bargains in Floor Oil Cloths, Carpets, Cotton Batts, &c. Wc can only enuinciatca few things in this advertisement of the im mense stock we keep, a great deal of which was bought months ago to take advantage of tie rise, which we now sell at old prices. Wc aim to keep only first-class goods and sell a great many on a very small prait iWt fail, to call ar.d see the great advantages we offer. It will pay joe. Reuieinbcrthc place, nttiK. AT BiSK HiVK DRY CODB ROUSE, LOCK HAVRE, J. J. EVERETT, Proprietor. NES IT BROS., buccessors£to£the "Fast'fcLewisburg Lumber & Manufacturing Company, 1 Bfannfarttirers of Flooring, Siding, Moulding, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Verandas and all other kinds of Building [Materials. o— — BEING provided with ample facilities, tu latest and most improved maehiaenr. and the ivst mechanical skill, we arc prepared to execute ail orders promptly, andlctfco very best manner. YV'c give special attention to the furnishing of Material for the bet ter grc des of I-IOUSE BTJILIDIiTCa-- Also, to the manufacture of School Office and Church Fubhiturb, Sunday School, and Private Book Cases. FACTOR r-r. AfcT KW I'HG. HUBR BKOto. N. C.-Wc can (tend Material* to Coburo or Spring Mills at ebonp freights. JMy • t !! A New Announcement!! STANDARD ST ORIS, 235 MARKET STREET, Lewisburg, l*a. As usual, always the CHEAPEST and FIRST, in the field with ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. A Complete Stock of LADIES' ami MISSES' HATS AND BONNETS. Feathers. Velvets, Silks, Ribbons iu all Shades. CORSETS AND HOSIERY A SPECIALITY GLOVES, RUCHES, COLLARS AND UFFS. Ladies' and Childrens' Underwear. All Styles of Dress Buttons, Towels, Table Covers. Germantowfc Woolj Saia*-. Ny Wool, Zephyrs, Jewelry and Perfumery, Wdofcrtr Snawli, v a Sacks, and Iloods, Ladies' and Misses' Furs, &c., c. A arge Stock of Ladies' Ready-made Coats from $2.50 up. OUR FIVE CENT COUNTER Replenished and Now Attractions Constantly Added. Picture and Motss Frames, &c., &c., &c., fcc., &c. A comparison of our Prices will convince any one that W ell about TYPERGENT CIIEAFER THAN ELSEWHERE. • , ' .. <#;;> '•' ; -
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