II. V. MOKT ltlMflK, XDtTOR LKIIiaitTON. I'A.t SATUHDAY, JUI,Yt, M. The public debt statement for Jul 1st hows an inorease of $2,7SR, Congress iiljTfirned Tuesduy, and, 09 tlio President has concluded not to recall ll, tho adjournment will be until Decemtef next. Thailrsi balo of Texas cotton of this lesson was shipped Tuesday from Yorktown, Puwitt erronty, to Oalvcetoti, The earliest bale of of any previous eeustm was sent from the tame county on July 3, 1800. -The Dutllngton (It.) JlauXcye publishes crop reports from over 70 points in Southern lowi and Western Illinois, contiguous to Darlington, showing a fair condition of tbo Wheat crop and splendid promise of corn. The tilher crops are better thun was expect ed a few weeks ago. Auditor General Schell, at Ilarrisburg, decides that under the first section of the revenue act of the 7th of June, 1870, "all initiations, companies, corporations or limited partnerships, Incorporated or organ ised or dufny busiuass in this Common wealth, shall register in the Auditor Gener al's office, as required by said section within ninety days from the passage of the net, un der penally of $500. eider" having an "Impaitial opinion," this numuie consistency 1- uespising "cguuoiii and especially sectarian," believing In "cx tierliirenhil and practical rcllglin,"yet "stash lug ill I arou nd tj show the Inconsistency of the prulessloimf religion)" tliisanti-novel-read-ng and ntireligious emotional-excitement monstrosity that callalteelf "l'tnaforo'eecms to havo soma "fault-liiidlnit proclivities" also, in spito of his professedly unscclarlan luid "iiilirtlal opinion." The Evangeli cals ho dwrlbesnV'sclf-righleuusm-ss," (be cause they rebuke sin 7) wholly sanctified, ,1 ..I. ....! ....an Tlw.w traanU "licll fire brimstone," (the people must not bo very much afraid of being Injured there by, for the church is regularly filled with respectable congregations). They preach with stentorian voices, (if 'Tina fore" belongs to the old robust, rattle brained family of the original rinafores, and has not degenerated and become weakly by eating too many cakes, then certainly he is more etentorious than the most earnest Kvangellcal preacher), "l'iuaforo 1 1" Mr. Kmiou,l hoiH) that in the future 'Tinaforo" will be a "looker-on" him sell, and bo Interested in his own business more than in that of the churches, or the people nilghtflor all,gct under the impres sion thai he "is an iiilidcl" mid that to his great injury. This may suffice as a reply to "Piuiifuro' The public now knows where I stand in this matter. If "Pinafore" writes his promised "more anon" I shall consider it beneath the dignity of my office to answer. Hero rents tho whole matter, as far as I am concerned, unless some responsible parties inter ere. To the at. t.. ciiurcn 1 wouiu say Uive mc thy hand" aud to iy own people will buy what 1 please, "Piuafore" to the contrary, notwllbatuauing. li. J. OMOTKK. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. Three hundred and sixty-six failures were reported In New York city In the six months ending on June 30, in which the aggregate liabilitiea amounted to $1 1,582,(156, and the assets were valued at $5,990,346. Compared with thucorrcspoudingslx mouths of tho year 1878, the above figuies present a very howful exhibit, as there were then re ported 514 failures, with gross liabilities foot ing up $39,030,195; assets, $14,012,002. Pri r to 1872 the Erie Railway paid au nually or new rails, and lepairs to rail!, $2,639 a mile. Slncethen the road lias been laid with steel rails, and the repairs theicby so reduced that the annual expenso on that account amounts now to but $253 per mile. On the entire road this nllbrds a saving of $1,600,000. The Railroad Gazette estimates that the substitution of steel rails eflects a clear saving to the railroads of this country of $19,000,000. The extensive use of steel rails began in 1872, at which time nearly eleven per cent, of the rails wcro replaced yearly, while in 1878 only 51 per cent, had to be rclaid. The new tax law of this State compels railroad and transportation companies, be tides their dividend tax, to pay a tax on gross receipts, and companies mining coal to my a special tax on that. Homo insurance companies are taxed on their premiums, for eign insurance companies, banks, and all corporate aud unincorporated fiscal agencies, on their net earnings, aud a fixed tax of four mills on the dollar is levied on all evi dences of debt, public or private. Corpora tions in general are taxed three mills 011 the dollar on the ur value of their stock, if a 6 per cent, dividend is declared, and less or more as the dividends are larger or smaller. A tax of three mills on the dollar on that valuation is levied if no dividends are de clared, all profits kept by the company be ing treated as dividends. The tax on trans portation companies is eight-tenths of 1 per cent on gross receipts. The specifications under the tax of four mills on tho dollar on the evidences of debts bonds, mortgages and the like, cover every form under which a debt is recorded, and are so drawn as to con tiuue the practice under which public cor porations, cities, and towns deduct the local tax from tbe coupons on their bonds pre sented for payment by the owners outside o! tbe Bute. Mortgages given in tho purchase of real estate are exempted from all but State taxation. communicated. ncPLV TO I,INAl-OllE'S' "lJI PAHXIAL Os'lIMlON." Tbe very abusive communication which appeared in the lastnumberofthe Advocate under tbe caption "Raising Church Funds," and which was written by a person sufficient ly shrewd and cowardly to hide behind the ever available ambush of a nom deplume, lor the purpose of victimizing a party whom he bad not the courage to assail in a "lair and square" way, would not bo considered worthy of an answer if it were not for tho mean, misleading and slanderous misrep resentations, and personal denominational thrusts which it contains. It is evident from the extremely illogical und ungram matical construction of "Pinafore's" article that he needs "literary" development more than a"literary entertainment" where"somo walk cowti'cui" (comically) and some "dress arnica" (comically). But we shall pass his imperfections by and in self-defense answer his contemptible sectarian "flings." In the first place, Mr. "Pinafore" sets up a man of straw. By a stretch of his fruitful imagina tion he conceives and assumes the idea that a most cruel war has been declared by tho Evangelical church against the M.K. church, and he feels himself called uion, by means of hit non-church (I) and unsettarian (7) weapons, to "slash all around" and "show up" tbe former. Let mo rcscctfullr inform General "Pinafore" that his services aro not needed 1 The Evangelical church never de clared war against the M. E. Church, nor against their cake walk cither. The article which appeared in tho Sabbath School Visitor, (which seems to be the bone of contention) was written as a word ofcoun tel for Evangelical members, for an Evan gellcal paper, advocating Evangelical prin ciples.aud circulating in Evangelical Sunday schools; without any director indirect, or ' even Implied reference to the M. E. church Hate we not the unquestionable right to take care of our own people 1 I should be sorry .indeed ,if "Pinafore's" jniscnustructions and misrepresentations would engender etrifi between these two denominations, for we are bretbern. 1 au!,uowovcr,!iappy to be able to believe, that our M. E. brelhorn flic not willing to enlist under the "infidcP'colors oitreneral "J'inalorel" . us havepcace. (Secondly, Mr. "Pinafore" grossly aud maliciously misrepresents the "jutriotie" and consistently christian lecture held iu the Evangelical church. Does a patriot in lecture "desecrate" a pulpit 7 Should not the fires of patriotism1 burn- upon every Christian mil- Iiil 7 Is not every Christian pulpit the fear ess exponent of truth? and is it not tho acknowledged duty of ministers of the gospel to educato the people on all moral subjects? Or is there no morality connected with "Pinafore's" patriotism aud politics? What ia"Piiiufore'sunio(uttcaud"iiniiartialopin- ions!" is uuipil talk necessarily "uureii lig- bus" becaue it it not a sermon? Would you then also ttigmatlsoUjioperauce lectures as "unreligioust" Oalvider, you astonish me I Her. Bowman's lecture was a-very good patriotio sermon containing no objectionable "anecdotes" aud no "political Ulngs." .Noth ing was said that could give otfnee to the most sensitive christian ears, or to shock the political nerves of any one who happens tu live, 1 olllioaliy.aoy when, this side of rebel doio. The lecture "I have deeerjlwd for the benefit ef those who condemned itandnever beard it." "OhjeontUUney Ikottarta jewilV T.s'rdly, lU. , "n"ii cUurvMs'i' this -mi' roi.vrs ik rokixics. Blaine said that if Hayes signed tbo Army bill he would write himself down tin ass, and Hayes has signed it. Some Democratic papers are trying bow "3. J. Tilden,of Sew York, aud John M. Palmer, of Illinois," strikes the public ear. Senator Bruce of Mississippi has word that tho exodus from that state is over for the present, having carried off from six thousand to ten thousand negroes. Tho revival methods of Messrs. Moody and Saukey have been adapted to xlilics by two Grceubariicrs in Maine, Messrs. Randall and I.urton. Randall makes short speeches, nud Lurton sings Greenback songs. Representative Ladd (Gnbk., Mc.) has written a letter to lteprescutativo Lowe (Gnbk., Ala.) deprecating tho nomination of a Greenback ticket in Oiiio in opposition to Kn'ing, on the ground thalEwingis enough of a soft money man for any Giccnbackcrto support. The eastern newspapers having many of tlicrn misselled the name of the Green back candidate for Governor iu Minnesota, the St. Paul 1'ionccr Press tells them that it is"Ara," not "Asa" I!a','n, adding: "As Am is bound to fall in the battle let his name be correctly bulletined." The Boiton Advertiser tells of a convcr sation a correspondent bad with tho then Senator Poland of Vermont a few years ago. The Senator was asked what ho thought of the condition of things iu Louisiana, to which he replied: "I think tho other side aicd d rascals, aud I know our side arc." Charles Foster, tho Republican candi date for Governor of Ohio, is a partner in tlx dillerent firms at rostoria, his home. He .s a banker, a dealer in general merchandise, in grain and in hardware, and a partner in a spoko factory and iu a barrel factory, lie employs his ca11it.1l also in various other ways, aiding in tlio growth of tho town, where he is Very popular. A Washington despatch to the Cincin nati Commercial says: "Well-informed Re publicans from Mississippi say there is no question but Jefferson Davis will be return cil tn tho United States Senate if ho livesand hia disabilities arc removed. All indications point very ttroiigly iu that direction, and many Democrats from the same state do not deny that Davis will bo a candidate. They bay it all rests with him, aud that if bo is n candidate the Mississippi Legislature cannot refuse to elect him." Tlio Democrats in Congress have shown one thing, at least, that ought to be scored up to their credit, No matter how violent thcopiositiou to them has been they have always been courteous, gentlemanly and considerate. Even in tho heat of debate no insult has boon uttered towards an opponent, and no apology for words spoken in debate has been required of any of them. No mat ter how great the provocation, tlio Demo cratic Senators and Representatives have re strained their passions and btaud before the country to-day as gentleman iu debate as well as in private life, St. Vaul Globe. A call to the colored people of Kentucky to meet In convention at Louisvillo on the fifth of July and consult for the welfare of their race says: " Tho present crisis throu; which wo asarace,areuowpassing,irsllently aeo,uicccd in longer, will mark an epoch i our history forever a disgrace to us and our posterity, a heritage, to go down to our children that will eyer cause them to blush witli shame. Wo had hoped that through patience and cnduraiico the wall of caste and prejudice would have vanished aud in its stead justicoaml harmony spring up; but it is evident that wo aro hoping against hope, and our silence is being inte pretcd as Ignoranco of what our righta nro until our citiszeuship will become not only a farce, but one disrobed of every right, and confronted by extermination. In the last six months tho Republicans Iu Congress have pertinaciously struggled put the country bock four years. This has been tho single and clearly conceived objccl of a scries of operations which they hav carried on with remarkable industry, auda city and ingenuity. Tho Repub lican leaders in Congress havo by unceasing insult and misrepresentation since, last Do cember dono oil they could do to create aud perpetuate a new solid South. Surely it not too much to sav that before the neon trust the Republican party with power agai they have a right to demand and prudence requires that they should demand tlio retire ment of its present leaders in Congress and tho substitution of bettor men and a wiser und more national policy V. 1'. Jferald, Mr. Watlerson now talks as follows regard to tho "old ticket" and 1 880 : "If tli duty of putting a Democratic ticket in tli field were given into our hands at this time we should unhesitatingly take the old ticket Mr. Hendricks has acted an ill part a fool jsh part, we ought to say, just as ho did, and just ns his friends did, in 1876. Ho over rates himself. He has turned against tho chief with whom we fought and by whoso side he was crushed dowu under brute force and fraud an older Democrat than he, an a wiser, better man. But Mr. Hendricks after his fashionan able aud a respectable man; we have never said ho was a 'fool save in this, or a 'conspirator' save in throw ing tho weight of such influence nnd sanc tion as ho has 011 the side of his friend and backer, John Kelly. So, if we could we would name tho old ticket, and use force if necessary to compel Mr. Hendricks to act sensibly ht onco in his Ufa and do his duty." Our Letter from TVrttilnn;ton. Oar Legislators One by one they go. TU JTalls of Congress not so Desirable During the Doq-Days as Orjie May, Dong Dranrk and other cool retreats. How our Congress men lookoutor number one. A word to the wise. Capital Aotc. Wabiiisotoh, D. O., Juno 58,1879. TTie House of Representatives has finished Ml the work It expects to do this session, and has voted to adjourn tint die on Monday next attVcloek I. M. Tho Senate will not pro bably agree to this adjournment resolution, but the weather Is becoming Intensely hot) members aro extremely anxious to tret away, and so many aro deserting that, unless Con gress shall adjourn Monday, It Is quite possible that It may Icao the power to adjourn at all. It Is tho present week, and there Is no longer any doubt In the legal lnt, tint a flmil ad journment Is Impossible without a quorum of tho two Iranscs voting for tho same. It Is also certain that should sn extra session be culled, which somo now think probable, a quorum would not be here, and It would be a very dif ficult tnsk to-secure one. A number of Demo crats leave for their homes to-night and to morrow, and say that under no circumstances will they retut n, eren If another extra session should be called. The closing debate In the Houso was notes animated as had been ex pected. The two parties settled their wrang. tlnx by granting to each side a half an hour. General Garfield consumed the time for the Republicans, and Frank Hnrd most of It for tho Democrats. Garfield tummarlied the ex traordinary doctrines which have been laid down by tho Democrats at this session ; show- tho alarming; return of the old douraa ol states sovereignty andcontluded wlththescn tlracnt, which met with enthusiastic approval tho Republican side of the House, that the nly tf'ound of union fur the two parties In this country Is that tho war for the Union and the salvation of the Republic was right, ever lastingly right, and that the war against the Union was forever wrung. Frank Hurd's con clusion was better suited to the stump than the forum, and was for the most part a resumo the specu delivered by htm earlier lu the session. By no means the least of the pleasures and perquisites of a scat In Congress Is that of be ing a member of some one of tho many com- Ittccs that aro appointed, with ptlvllcgcs to It during the recess for this or that purpose committee will select Saratoga forks incctlnK-place; another finds that Itsbus'ness can only bo conducted at Cape May, Long Branch or Atlantic City ; a third decides that Its duties necessitate a trip across the contl nent or up to the St. Lawrence, anil so goes on the merry farce. This year tho Senate has lipped very extensively Inio this sort ol pro- ceedlnn somo sixty of Its monitors having al ready looked for such os'.cnslblo committee worl'. The Honse Is as yet seme what back ward lu making similar provision for Its states en, but It still has a chance-to catch up with the Scnato bclore tho Speaker announces the ose of the session. Of course the committee men travel and lodge In the top of the stylo. 'alace cars, tho best staterooms on the steam boats, second floor quarters at the nobbiest hotels, squads of deputy scrgcant-at-arms as attendants, and unlimited refreshments In Ulass these are somo of the features that com- ne to make an oOlclalJunketlna tour a thing to bo enjoyed onco and remembered forever, And then It Is not at all costly to the partici pants. The Government settles all tho bills, and we never knew of people being economi cal when somebody else had to pay the score. True, occasionally a party of hiring Congress men cut such a tremendous splurg, us Patter son's committee did when It went out to tho Indian Territory, that Us expenses create a temporary scandal, but they never fall to lemonstrate ihat the accounts aro all rlgh', and that what they facetiously term lliclr ork has been of Incalculable henent to tho nation. The latter He; Ion Is uroourse the jus tification for the frco frolics to be enjoyed this summer. The present month, compared with the cor responding one oflast year, has been notable for cool, breezy days, and nlnbts whlihlmve frequently bocn chilly enough to make sleep- In;; under blankets qulto agrco.thle. Some hot days we have had, It Is true, but not In continuous succession, while copious rains at ntervals havo cleansed tho streets und sweet ened the air. But the dog days come on apace tho sultry, sufijcatlng days of midsummer, when, uiulcr Immoderate suns, tho cities mam moth bakc-ovens, nnd humanity Is sure to get In n stew over the weather, the days when the oldest Inhabitants hauls over his diary to see whether It was ever so awfully warm before; when peisplrlng mortals congregato around the nearest thcrmomctor as If It were a con solation to see tho mercury In a melting mood also; and, in short, the llino wncn the most sensible thing you can do, If you have the money and tho leisure. Is to pack up and L'o But where t Your advertising columns should contain tlio answers and a bints to the wise &.c, Tho mountains, the sea, tie sprln-is, resorts of every nature aro open to tho palo faces of the elites. Sanitariums for Invalids, restful retreats for fagged-out nature, allurements of rod and gun, the healthful sponsor tho Held and tho river, the rural simplicity and the pleasures of the ball room a thousand en ticements to rest and recreation are spread out for tho Inquiring citizen. All the members of the Cabinet were pres ent at the meeting yesterday. The tlino was principally occupied with the consideration of routine business In connection with the early adjournment of Congress. Fifteen lady clerks wcro discharged from the Treasurer's office yesterday. This reduc tion was made necessary by lack of an appro priation In the Legislative bill. Next month tho Post-office Depart ment will oxtend the fast mall service from Washington, to Jacksonville, Fhi., by way of Charleston, nnd Savannah; to Itew Orleans by wayof Richmond, Atlanta, Jl. ntgomeryand Mobile, The House Committee on Epidemic Diseas es yesterday authorized Chairman Young to report to tho House with a favorable recom mendatlon the bill recently passed by the Senate, making provision for ofllco accommo dations for the National Board of Heal, h Hy direction of the Secretary of War, when irum wi;u 111-111 it uinor uuavotuiiuiu coming. enry. mall contractors while transoortln United States malls to nnd from military posts In tho sparsely populated territories In. curiho loss or dainugu of ihclr animals or vehicles, and are thus deprived of the means necessary to lulnll (heir contracts, command ers of military posts are authorized to provldo the means ol trnnsorlatlon, Ifthcycanbo spared wiinom materially interfering wun the requirements of their posts, Auuust. cent. Fhlfarletphla, yo take It, and display your enterprise and brotherly love at one swoop. Won't you have it, Sacramento, dear You know how to manage Kearney, and be sides jos have a strong Constitution, Just .made ta order, and you are able to stand moro than the rest or us. Who-or you will taUe the belli Don't all speak at onee t A rrlcnd deprecates tho foregoing and says he thought I was patriotio. I thought so too, hut tr patriotism consists In hurrahing because that skin or a nanny-goat Is coming back to America, then I want to bo put down as the scaliest, most venemous old copperhead that ever hissed at our great national trade mark, copywrlght secured, yclept " Tho American Eagle P WHAT I LEIRHID AT DH, BaAKDRXTn'S. Almost every man whoso own life, is orhas been a failure Is quick to sneer at success In others as an accident or "fool's luck." Last week I saw a promising study for this class of sickly cynics. Probably no buslnoss Is so generally believed to be rounded on pure luck as the manufacture or pills and plasters, yet this wai tho subject of my study, and It taught me a lesson which It were well for many anothcrman to learn. selecting Brandreth's Pill's and Alicocfs Plasters ns my study, 1 went to Sing Sing to learn, If I could, the secret or their cotnmer clal success. A hundred racnand women are engaged In their manufacture ; S50 to 300 pounds or pills are made up dally ; ouo piece of machinery alone rolls out TiinEK .miles or roRoua tlastkhs, a yard wide, every week. Government has received over (.000,000 for revenue stamps upon these two products. The Brandrcth Works are an undeniable success. Now why? Did Dr. Brandeth stumble over a lucky accident and pick up a fortune 7 f ot at all. Many years ago his medical experience sat isfied him that the great secret ot health It good blood that "tho blood Is the life." After years of patient study and experiment, he made tho compound bearing his name now so widely used over the world. It Is purely vegetable, and Its great olllce Is to expel all Impurities Irom the blood and thus render ordinary disease impossible. It proved last year, when taken In tlme,a certain preventive or that fearful scourge, yellow fever. Slowly but surely It won Its way, as It did Its work of healing, till the business grew to Its present ltnmenso proportions. Yet, to-day, this weal thy doctor and his son personally mix every ounco ot drugs used In tho pills; they weigh out the Ingredients upon a hugomarblo table, and perform themselves the manual labor of mixing them thoroughly together before they pass Into the factory to he rolled, dried, count. ed, packed and labelled. Likewise every strip of porous plaster is spread under the personal suocrvlslon of Col. Brandreth or tho General Superintendent. Every part ot the factory buildings Is kept with surprising and Immaculate ncatnois. I have seen many workshops, but never saw such scrupulous purity of lloor,sheir, table aud counter. Every girl Is required to bo as neat and tidy as femi nine ingenuity nnd taste can maknher and every hand, male or lemale, receives as high wages as during the "flush" times ol ten years ago. Every implement or her work shines and glistens In lis cleanliness and puri ty, and NO HCMAN- Fisauit AT LEHIGHT0N. SATURDAY, JULY 12th. 0 5m LSI S3 O 3 O 0 ' " m m i m " I.IV. WVI ' ' I ,.111111111111 1 Mil ill U CO 5 SB KM tn5 (3 esq THE WEEKLY SUN, A Larue EiR.it I'wre Sheet of FIFIY-S1X BROAD COLUMNS, will be sent, post-paid to any Address, till January 1, 1880, JFi Sffalf a Bollnr. - Address THE SUN, June 28-w4 New York City, HDatly Excursion g Cape May AND RETURN THE SAME DAT. Tnx Famous. Mamxoth, TiinKK-UBCK ?leamer " IIEI'UIILlO;" leaves Rkco8(v Whaff at V A. M arriving at Oapo May about 1!! P.M. Beturnlug, leaves Cape May at So'elk 1 M, , giving ample time fur bathing or n drive on the beach. A full B.ass Band and Or. chealra Mule tut lianclng. Parlor r iittrtnlnmcnta varied weekly. Luncheon, and Me Ireshments In ab indanco Dinner and Suppers prjvldcd. Uysters and Vtih served for Sup. per a few moments ulter taken from tin water, JFa&re for the Hound Trip, One ISollnr. , 3-8T.'ITAYS will leave Itace Stroet Whnrrat U A. M.-V P.S. A Broad tlHUun Stentn If A II mail Will ,w,liv..e nin.. l.l-on. T.l...r M.H,U juis-wl touches a Brandrcth Pill In the whoie course of Its manufacture. Even the counting and boxing are done by a shining little metal in strument. The rooms aro Ihrtit and pleasant, not aspeck ofdlrt or rofoso lies on the polish ed, slippery floors, nnd between tho windows hang paintings, lithographs, engravings, nnd chrotnotand motocs by tho score, giving a mst attracilve chccrlul aspect 10 the whole. Now do you wonder success follows such management? Unro any grumbler at his own luckless lato call the success which follows such conditions an accident? Tho lesson Is a valuable one to men inipa'lentorthe tardiness of llle's success. I'cw men ever struck Un royal road to lortune; but almost any man can win nn honorable competency hy doing or dlscovcrli g sotiiethlng or real value to his lei low men. and th-n carrying a cool hut busy head. mi honest heart, anU aconstdcrate energy luto his chosen wo k. Moulky. New Advertisements puoros.us will bo ri-cclvot until 8 o'elock P.M.. on Monday. July 23th. JS7B. for the JANIfOll- SHIl at the MJHOOU HOUSE. By order of tho Hoard. DaN. (J I! AVER, Secrotnry. July 6, 1ST9-W4 Lehiglit ,n School Beard. gix tkauiieks Wanted. SI Teachers arc wanted for the lhlghlon Borough l'ubllo Schools, viz: Due I'rlnclmi;; 1 lor iiriiummr ; 1 for Intermediate; 1 tor Sec ondary, and 1 for I'rmiarv. Term 0 mot.ths The Examination will bo held In the School House, at t.ehlghton, on Wednesday, July 10, 1S7U, UlUO CIOCK A. 4H. By order of the Hoard. HAN. UKAVEIt, Secretary, July 6, mo-wa Four Massive Engines. Threo Oollossnl Trains or 40i Magnificent Car Loads ot tho FINEST SHOW l'KOI'EHTY IN THE WOULD. Nothing hair so novel, beautllul or Intensely rare and Interesting ever before seen In any tent show since the world heitan. All other exhibitions dwarT Into Insignificance when compare I with It. Behold tho Startling Figures aud Incontestable Facial The only Living Hippopotamus I The only White Whale ! The only Tvaiued Sea Lions ! The only Gigantic Devil Fish. 39 feet long ! Hie only RiTcr Horse from tlie While Nile! The only Egyptian I'rocodlles ic Alligators. Tho onlv leirttlmato Mar.ne Armarium supplied with Manning Sen Water ever ixniuneu iinucr lamviips. Tlio only Preserved Ootopns. The only lltnnlo Ccphalopnd. The only gluauliu ('.ilamary or Squid. The only pure White t'amels. The only living Hell Benders, or "Ana condiis.' ol the lleep." Tho only Orind En,ucscurrlculuin. Tho only Herd of Broncho Horses jver taught to Perform a Grand Military Drill. riie onlv llorsecver known to walk on Stilts ThcoulyGrand Menagerie containing ex clusively raru uuu cosuy iiiuiuius Tiie only Nettle, or Flying Pegasus! Ever known to Leap Over Four Horses and a High Five Bared Gate nt a SInglo Bound. Tho only Trnvclllns Exhibition recognlred, visited nnd endorsed by tho ''lcrgy and tho Be llglous Press, In lact the only amusement enterprise that is universally i atronlzcd hy the cttllUante. that Is high-toned aud first-class, and THAT EXHIBITS ALL IT ADVERTISES ! As an evidence of this. In manv Places In staid Now Eng'nnd where COUP'S Show has vlsl- tea tins year, i-uiu.hj nuuiiui.s aim t Auiui'i'-a uavr, iu.i,, ui.wsuuio let tho pupils and operatives seo It, In nddiilon tu the novel leaturcs of OOUP'S FAMOUS EQUESCURRICULTJM Cflast year. Including tho OITANTIO DEVIL FISH, SOU feet lonir. exhibited In nn enor mous water tank, half Ihe length ol a railroad car, lltnnleUephalopoillou Monsters of the deep, so admirably preserved ns to nttraet tho wonder and admiration of S, len tlncMenj the 1IOVAL JAPS, with a full Japanese Circus Company; tho Educated l)og! The Great Dog Hang Ing ActI In which u Troupe ot Do-ai act as Judge, Jury and Hangman, erec ting their own g illows, every featurt o which Is pcrfurincd by the bcstTrainci Dogs In the world, llnrsc-!tlllng Moi kcs, liuestrlati Goals; Nettle, th Uhampton Horso Leaperof the World The famous Broncho Horse? In their Giand Military Drill ! . And HundrciU ofctKrr rnronml rcchcrchi nttractiona: the Mnmiircr In s l?o mlil. til to thts year's entertainment a (intnii M! en ageriE Or the Most BABE AND COSTLY ANIMALS! JgJXECUTOIl'S NOTICE. Lctt"rs Testamentary on tho Estate o! Jonathan lio n, lato or the llorouih or We'ss port. Carbon County, Penna., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to tho said estate are re quested to make payment within six weeks, un-i an tnose Having claims or iicmanoa win maite Known tne same, wnnoui ueiay, tu II EN It Y lit) Y lilt, Executor. Weissport, July S, 1879-we JXSUAli STATEMENT Ol the Bccclpts and Dlsbursomcntsor Franklin Twp. School Dist. I10BEUT ANTHONY. Treasurer. In Ac count wltu Franklin Towsp. School district, uaroou ivoumy, iu., lor ilia acnooi 1 car cnu Ing (Bounty Account) Juno 2nd, 1879: KEOEIPTS. To amount received from all sources, $:4u7 01 EXPENU1TUBES. By amount of Expenditures, as per Vouchers, $3107 01 Daily Excursion to SEA BKEEZE ! Tlio splendid Saloon Steamer "JOHN A. WAENEIt," leaves Chestnut Street Wharf Daily at 8:15 A. M for Sea Breeze, (about 05 miles), dowirlhe Delaware Bay, arrivine Cm ? ,U',,clty rly itt 11,8 evening. This is nno of the most pleasant Excursions out of Philadelphia. A Musical Entertainment and Danrin-i. will mliv.n ll, i.l n.r i. ments in abundance. Dinners, Suppers, Ac All the conveniences fin- R.lt v.im. n.it,. ug. Fishing, Boating and other Amusements are provided, Fare, GO cts. Juno 28, ISJ9-W8 Children, 30 cts. 1879 Spring Wc Start in To-i)ay ! J i Summer, WITH AN KNTIUU NtiW AND WliLI. SELECTED STOCK OJ piMsiiiigi- aammBDfi.t?ir 1&ry Goods Just received from the Large Cities, which we are offering tu. uiipicccuentiy low rncesi -:o: nrgains in ' Dress Good argains in Shawl I argatns in Notion "gains in Trimming 'argains in Corset .argains in Hosiery argains in Carpet argains in Oil Cloth arg.iins in Cassimcre 'argains in Boots and Shoe Bargains in House Furnishing Goods generally. Call and be couvinced. Respectfully, Lindcrman's Block, Opposite the Public Square, Jan. 4 LEHIGHTON, PA. jg From nil parts cf tho World, absoluto'y comprising tlio only Live Hippopotamus and Trained Sea Lions now traveling witli any Show. A ROYAL JAPAsESrj CIRCUS TROUPE. Three times more performing Horses and Ponies than aro contained in all other Shows in America combined I A. G-rarLcl Aquarium! Of Living Fishes and Marine Monsters, the massivo but exquisite Paiian Mntblo and Glass Tanks being actual ly supplied with RUN NINO WATER. A CURIOUS COLLECTION OF AND OTHER SUMMARY. Treasurer's Balance.. Outstanding Bonds ... Court Costs To Balance Total t 21 68 . 67J7 it . 100 00 711 ( D0W3 80 Duo from John Schwab, Collector, on Dupllo.lto 1377 s) 800 83 Due from II. I', l.evan, Collector, on Duplicate 1878 427 30 Due rrom Boroughor Weissport, less Interest 6305 C2 The sloop ol war Jamestown arrived at Bitka on the 14th inst., and anchored in front of the Indian village, (t is said that Captain Beardslee, of the Jamestown, after an investigation of the matter, confirms the statements of the citixens as to the danger Irom tbe Indians and the neoetty of keep nts a n.ni nt v n- tn .V iali i-t wai- r. "JIorl)'" Li-Kcrn from xw Yorll. New York, July 1,1979, THAT A8TLKV BKLT AGAIN. We sent it airay across the sea n few weeks ago, and here It comes back as -In. Sir John Asllcy, I unanimously vote yeu a nuisance, reconsider the vote, and lay t lie motion to re consider upon the tablo and ty every parlia mentary rulo you ought to subside ! Wedon't want your sp indled goat skin. It has already done moro to demoralise New York than any other yard-and-a-quarler or leather that ever was tanned. It cost us over sixty thousand dollars hard earned money; It emptied great lakes or whiskey and whole ttullsof beer down our people's throats i It has already ruined several splendidly made men, and cut off ten years from the life ornearly every contestant I It made nlhl rowdies out or respectable hus bands aud fathers; It engendered extravagant hopes In the breast or the Foolklller concern lint the ultliuute disposition of thousands or our young mon, aud well, what has America ever done to you, anyhow t You are n patriotio Kngllihman, 1 believe T You want that belt to stay In Britain? Allow me.from tbe drep recesses ormy magnanimous Yankee heart, to suggest th.it Weston has now "Become so rich That be might be sent By a lHKkei borougti Into Parliament." Send him to Parliament by all means. Send him to the penltentlaylf he won't go to Par liament; crier him a prlio te discover tbe source ot the Nile sen him anywhere, oiler him anything, but don't let him bring that thing back here 1 But If tbe worst must come, then I submit that New York has bad Its share. You take It Ohloago ; or say you want It aud thus get St. Louis to grab It I We stood by you at tbe time of the great fire. You can balance the whole aeeount now. and It mwdn't cost you a tti3 80 By Balance 7)1 41 AUdltod and accepted this 18th day or June, A. U. 10, V. JulyS-w3 W. K. KKMEIIKIt, ) Auditors bl'lOPlItN &OI.T, Aud"0". iwiovinciis. "The Richest Blood .Sweetest Breath and Fairest Skin In Hon Bitter." "A little Hop Bitters saves big doctor bins anil long sicunoss." "That invalid wifo,mothcristcr or child can bo mndo tho picture of health with Hop Bitters. "When worn down and ready to tnki your bed, Hop Bitters is what you need." "Don't phytic and physic, for it weaken. and destroys, but take Hop Bitters, thai build up continually." "Physicians of all schools uso and re commend Hop Bitters. Test them," "Health Is beauty and joy Hop Bittert gives health aud beauty." "There aio moro cures made with Hop Bitters than all other medicines." "When tho brain is wearied, the nervrtJ unstrung, the muscles weak, usa Hoi Bitters." "Thai low, nervous fever, want of slee ami weakness, calls for Hop Bitters." Hor Co van Cent Attn Pain llr-ntr i. Plkasakt, Suae asu Cucir. For sale by all Druggists. June 14 lmj Coal I Coal 1 1 It. A. I1KI.T7- respectlullr annonnrea to Uie peooieot Leiitsbtou ana viciuiiv tbat he has made arrnuffeinent. lor vunplyinr iberu with tUeKU-T LKIIIOll COAL troui the Lehljrb ton Oennt ot i bit Lehigh fc Uutq.., lilt., at Ihe IoIIowidb Low rnces Btove ft a per ton Chestnut , t so per tea No. : I 75 per ton STRICTLY FOR CASn I.eiTo your Ordrre atmy OQea, HAkK Bt.. OTDi.ilio the funhe ttqusre. Col will be deliv ered, when dealfea. kiiiiv Ldwi-tt Char- nn I above pries . ', a U1CI.TZ. March . - ii. i.eburhiini, I'a. Oriental PaiiitiiHg.s, AND AVORKS OF ART ! Raro Curiosities from WOOD'S MUSEUM I Five time-i more extensive than that of last year, and tho fincct in America I Giving First-Class Moral Entertainment presenting absolutely more startling and at tractive novel features which aro Entirely Ni:w, than is contained In ALL the SHOWS IN THE COUNTRY COMBINED! No other Entertainment over left New York that so delights visitors, gives such universal satis factlon.orrw'Civoa such hearty cndorxtnoiita everywhere from THE PUBLIC PRUSSI Important to Builders, &e. Weissport Planing- Mill,, JOHN G. BIERY, A-ent, Is prepared to furnish all kinds of Dressed Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shutters, Mouldings, Brackets, Ballust ers, "Window and Door Frames, Scroll Sawing, Turning, Planing and Ripping done at short notice and at Prices to Suit the Times. ana0 IffacMflaery ig all STew nnd of ILatest Pattern. Contractors and Carpenters are invited to call for Specifications, which will be cheerfully furnished. Special attention given to Orders by Mail. Thank ful to our patrons and friends for past favors, wc ask a shar$ of patronage in the future Very Resncctfullr. JOHN G. BIERY, Agent For the Weissport Planing Mill. P. O. box 63. jan.4- yl Sew Roods I Mew Prices I Price of Admission, "'"'il.&t;'..'11 01lly 50 Cents- Children under 10 Years of Age, 25 " A few Reserved Scats 25 cts. extra. I respectfully announce- to the citizens of Lchighton nnd vicinity that I havo leased tho Old Post-Ollico Stand, on BANK Streot, Lehighton, and that 1 am now recoiving a full lino of Motions anal Fancy Goods, consisting of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underwear, Hosi ery, Handkerchiefs, Jowelry, Ribbons, Ruches, lady's hand-made Clouds, Gloves, Fancy Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Buttons, Collars, Machine Needles and Oil, Znphers, ITaiicy Stationery, nnd all other articles usually kept in my lino. Also, Agent for tho celebrated PJEKIRX CaBESTET OJMGAMU Cull and exnmino my poods ; tho prices nro so low that tlioy canuot fail to suit" nil. 7-1 S. C. WlffEATCIiEY. Two Performances Each Day. Doors open at 1 and 7 P.M., Performances to commence an hour later. YOU WEED NOT SUFFER A DAY WITH Dyspepsia, Constipation, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Debility, tVc, wtiwn rnil n l. rMltavml ami enroll hv ttifl ft- Fnr full nurtlciiliini mm Illuitrulul Praters. Advance Couriers, Rook. Pamphlet. UieoflhatrellaulelEitablUliedlMO.lreiuedy Circulars, Programmes, und small bills featured everywhere hy thousands. i o U I", 1 1 f U Tfi M O Ul. J. O IIUUUIM UHiO It Is Is'Mnro'i nun remedy, and contains no nauseous druKS. If you re so liad oft as nut to be alile (a rat a t raektr without illstre.s, (rr Dr. Ilaiifiiiinii'a fcpslii.arH yon will nut be disappointed. He sure, you get lr. lluiiKl'imi lrihiani takenn I" so I in I. tatton. Si.M by all Hruirulil. J II. Uatok, Proprietor, I'hlfa.leli.lila.I'a. IIHhNTUOOU k. CO.. Oennral Aleuts, Niw York, June 7 - U)rt. SATUBfiiBATsr (Al'tei'Eioon and ISveniiBsgf), 5wly IS. URIAH FATZINGER llrspect(ull.r annonoeea to tbe people Ittat no lias leased tlio Shop ot BAMUKZj IIEDER LINU.on North Street, Lehighton, Pa., and proposes to resume bis old business ot Carriage and Wagon BUILDING, ud r"retrrjtty aki a tfatr of tubUe patfta age, tjuaratitefn low Woi kmau'bipto b ra,oal tu the bekt. aud tbo Tricea to be low aa loa low eat. REPAIRING of all kinds promptly attended to a very tea souablechiirava. UK I All FATZINGCR. Opuo-lte Public Pqusre, North Street, tt b I yl leliifbton, r.