I AilvcrtlHln? nnton. yt deal It to be dWInePy unilefstord (hat no AdTMHMtoeotsw.il be Inserted In the columns j IiiiOardok ArrYOCiti that may he rereised from liD.Xnown'partles or Arms, unless aiwmpanled wllh th Cub. The following are our osti terms ! . Adtertlsementa for 1 year, per Inch each insertion 0 rents. BixMnnths.perliKtaeaeh Insertion 15 Cents, i Thrw Month, 2U Cents. Laathanlhreamonthflrstlneer- tlon $lt Mch subsequent Insertion IS Cents. It. V. M0KTI1IMKR, ruMlsher. 8ATTJRPAY MOP.NINO. FEIIKUAUY 83. 1874. Local and' Personal. Special Notice. Those of our sub. sctlbcrs receiving fhelr paper with a cross upon the comer near their name, will nave fifty cents advance In pileoby TomlttlDB the dollar subscription at once. Our terms aro $1 In advance, or 1.50;it not so paid. Wo, want more dwelling bouses in Lehlglton. Hardly a day passes but we have one or more persons ask us It we know of a house to let. It. F. nofford, County Superinten dent, will please accept our thanks for ft copy of the Annual (school Report for 1873. Mr. n. has a number of copies for 'gratuitous distribution among ill rectors and teachers, which can be ob .talned upon application to him in .Lehighton. For sale a five octave Parlor O.gan '(new) at a great reduction. .dpply at this offlee. New.'goods and popular prices are the Inducements offered by W. A. Gra ver. His stock of diess 'goods, gro ceries and provisions, Is unsurpas.-ed by any houso in tue county. Reuben Knecht, of this borough, a brakesman on the L. V. R. R., while In the execution of his duties, near Bethlehem, on Wednesday lust, had his loot badly mashed by a piecu of iron slipping and fulling upon ttV Hon. Henry Maxwell, of Easlon, is a candidate for the Presldeut .Judge ship of Northampton Co. The eoroncr's Jury In the sad ac cident that befell Daniel Shenton, at Slate Dam, on the L. it S. Railroad, on Monday nlghta wtek, rendered a verdict that he came to his death by running With his train Intoaland-sltde, try which the train was wrecked and partly burn ed. Go to Snyder & Wills, Wclssport, for Oolong, Japan and English Break fast teas. J. Fatzlnger ard Son have Just re ceived a new stock of groceries and provisions, hams, shoulders and side meats which they are selling very low for cash. v A bill has'been introduced in the Legislature lequiilng vocal tnulc to be taught in the public schools of the commonwealth. Henry Hamman, an aged and wnll known citizen of East on, died last week, of heart disease, after an Illness of only a few days. Charles Trainer, coruer of Lehigh and lion streets, will supply you with flour and feed, plow your gardens or do your hauling at reasonable rates. For a suit to fit correctly, have llio tapes brought .to bear on your own per son; and no one can do it to a greater nicety than Clauss. lie also tias a su perior line of cloths, casslmeres, ready made clothing, hats, caps, hoots, shoes , 'fort, gent's furnishing good, &c, at reasonably low prices. Call and ex amine goods and prices. P. II. Hcintzelman, Esq., of Dan ville, has been visiting his friends In this vicinity during the past week. IIu reports busluosa ery dull in Danville. Fred'k Schmidt, of Philadelphia, made us a call on Monday evening. He has opened a hotel The I.ehlgh Valley nouse on theX. E. earner of Berks and Laurence streets, ubout two squares i west of tho N. V. depot, Philadelphia, ! and will be pleased to see any of his old ! menus wnun visiting uic uity or. ifro- therly Love. Allentown has nine Saving and Building Associations, and the tenth Is ,now being organized. fcchool directors are required to visit schools once a month, but many pay no attention to the law. Have you a Doty Washer and Universal Wringer? if not go to L. F. Kl'pplnger and get one. They are tho .best. Aio, horses and carriages at his livery at all hours very low, Fresh bread and cakes dally at Hausman cfc Kulmp'. If you want Job Printing of any 'description, yon should call at tho CARBON ADVOCATE OFFICE, where you can gel It done as quick and as well as elsewhere, and SAVE '35 PER CENT, on jo ir order. Come along. We are ready to serte you. On Sunday last Episcopal services were held in the Lehigh Valley depot, at Catasauqua, by Rev. Mr. Griffith, of Allentown. Jfessrs. C. F. Smith, of Zfethlehem, -and W. E. Smith, of Selgfiled'i Bridge, Northampton county, were in town on Monday, and favored us with a call, Enbscrlbe for the Advocate f 1 a ytar. One day last week, Abraham liar- Ionian, accompanied by two .or (hreo o'htr p-reons, was crorslng the hrldgo over Aqtiachlcnla Creek, near. Prince's pnlnt mill, In his wagon, when tlio horse shied, and Inmbled them Into the creek. The party were, rescued from tho water with some difficulty. Mr. II. was quite serlou-ly Injured, tho otheis escaping with a fright and a ducking. Snyder & Wills, WeUspoit, make a specialty of Rubber goods. Look at their prices : Men's Gum Boots $1 00 Bows' " " ' !) 00 .adles " " 2 00 Men's Cum Shoes 1 00 Ladles' " " 70 Mlsse.s' " " 03 Children's ' Ho YoubaTeheardofthesnalieln tho jrrass,"iny boy, Or tin tcrrl hie snase in I he gran ; Dut now jou must know Man's rletdtle.t too Te a snake of u different tlass, Abisl 'TIs the Tencmous snale In tliefffosi Jons (I. S.ixs. -Tanlc Trices" Is still tho motto at A. Beltz's store. Those desiring to II. purchase aro Invited to glvo him an early call. Win. E. Kemerer, of Bis Creek, was In town Saturday looking well and smiling as usual. We shall bo pleased to welcomo all our old friends, and any number of now ones, in our commodious new quarters, in Helntzelman'd building. Snyder & Wills, of Welssport, make a specialty of canned frails. They aro selling 11 lb. cans of pie peaches for 15 cents, and 2 lb. cans of pared peaches for 18 cents. Win. Kemerer Is crowded day and evening with customers purchasing cheap and hnndsoino dress goods, dry goods, groceries, provisions and hard ware. Rev. L. K, Derr, German Reform ed, of Slatlngton, will preach In tho Academy, In this borough, to-morrow (Sunday) evening, at 7:00 o'clock, In tho German language. Our citizens are Invited. Tho Presbyterian congregation will ho!d services in the Iron street school houses to-morrow (Sunday) uveulng at 7 o'clock. By request, Rev. II. F. Ma son, pastor, wll' prea;h on " Prayer." T. S, Beck, thn merchant tailor, Keeps one or the largest and best as sortments of cloths, casslmeres and vestipgs in this section, which he is prepared to cut, fit and inako up In the most fashionable and durable maimer. Hats, naps, boots, shoes, Ac, In eudless variety at low prices. A. ft Prince, of Prince's Hydrau lic Paint Mills, Lehigh Gap, was in town, on Saturday last, ami called In to see us. D. V. Stamp, of Troclisvllle, paid a flying visit to Lehighton on Saturday last, and spent a ilioit time In our sanctum. For family flour, of tho very hes quality go to J. K. lilckert, East Weiss port. Lumber and coal in largo or small quautitles at lowe-t market rates. A. fsw lots In Kicker to wn still unsold buy at once. The Central Railroad of New Jer sey for tho year ending Dec. 31, 1873, carried 3,010,009 tons of coal over the Lehigh & Su-quehamia Dlvlson, being an increase of over 22 per cent, on their tonnage for 1873. 'Healing on the Wings," say all who have made use of Dr. Wlstar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, and by such uso been cured of coughs, cold, bronchitis, aoro thioat, influenza or ciui.iiiptIoii. The prudent will always keep IhU standard remedy by them. Dtvid Etibert, tl e livery man, of this borough, keeps teams for all kinds of weather. If you want anything In this line glvo 111 in a call. His prices aro moderate. The Coal Trmlr. At the recent sale of Scranto'n coal, In Now York, on Wednesday last, the .following prices were realized: Steam boat, $4 00" to $1.55; Grate, $1.50 to M.. 55; Egg, $4,721 to $4.75; Stove, $5.17! I to $5 20; Chestnut, $1.17Wto S4.20. blxty thousand tons wero sold. A Seiiaatloit In -Xewspniier Clrclea. The Inttrlor says: "Mr. Talmage lias, associated with him In The Chrls taln nt Work, C. II. Spurgeon of Lou don. A combination like this naturally produces n sensation In newspaper circles. The first number Is a bold, swift, fiery, gospel courier, "Evangell .eal, alwajsl" "Sectarian, Neverl" JV, Tannage 's sermons and articles ure f ur- nlslied only to his paper. Mr. Spurgeon writes, for no otlier American Journal. Sample copies mailed fiee. Address tho publisher 102 Chambers snout, N3W York. The Coal Traite. Tho following table shows thu quan tity of coal shipped over thu Lehigh Valley Railroad for the week eliding Feb. 21, 1874, and for tho year as compared with tho same time last year: tm Wwk, Var. Wyoming.... 21,105 14 224,057 14 llazietou vu.'JJ'j iu iW.Tl'J U'J Up. Lehigh.. 28 08 1,323 15 Ilea. Meadow. 8.UJS t'J 4,701 01 112.-J85 01 Gl.OAi US 80 10 Muhuiioy Muuch Chuuk Total Last Year... Increase Decrease,.., 01,188 OS 50,184 14 2,303 11 007,0911 Oil 088,013 10 0,052 10 Tne Vote on the Itcslgnnlloii. A few persons havlii" taken excep tion to that portion of tho report I urn lolied by our report of the proceeding of tlin meeting of the members and pa trons of tho Flrt Presbyterian Church of lehighton, In regard to tho .parlies voting for and against accepting the resignation of their pastor, we give Hie name-! of tho persons voting on the question, as furnished by Rev. H. F. Mason : Fou--Mntnrcns W. St. DuFniir and wife, W.L Stiles aid wif.-.Thos Untie man and wife. Philip Miller and wife, Mrs Rhodes, II C Li-vnuway, Miss E C G mill, John Bohn and wile. Not Mem- liEiis. Mrs Mniy tvarg. Mi-.s C Iliirle man, Harry ItadrlMV, Th is Uailclimi. Daniel Selioch. T W I!enhaw, Mrs Moniihan, Lewis Trainer, and MIssOJ Gould. Members 13. notMUumbeis 0, total 22. Aoainst Mcmdeiis Jacob Brong and wife, W O Krediilel mid wife, Mrs Broillie.ul. II Hi lislcker and wife, win Stocker, Mrs Mmuw, Mrs Snyder, T P Taylor and wife. ' Not JkMiiiiin Mr HolTord mid wife J is L Itupert, Messrs Herbert, Eaches, Dollennmyer, Barton, Brodhead, Fawcett, and Rupert. Jeni hers 12, tion-meinbers 11, total 23., Our reporter also stated. " on tho majority tide a proxy vote was allow ed, while two wero lefused on tho other." Thu former was given In be fore tho voting was closed, while tho latter wero not offered until after the result of tho ballot was made Known, and wero therefore refused. The above statements are made, from information given um, and we trust all will now bo satisfied. Letter from Stmfll California Rev. C. Kesler In writing to a friend in this borough, speaks as follows of some of the wonders of South Cali fornia : " I feel very much like a fish out of water, in a region where no snow falls and trees stay green all the year round. California pears are the best In the world they melt in one's mouth. Grapes grow as large as plums, and can bu bought for from 2 to 8 cts. per pound, and less than n cent wholesale. Pump kins grow to from 100 to 100 lbs. each. Plums are plentier than hlcliorynuts In the east, mid English walnuts will bo as plenty in a few years. Fish aro so plenty that it hardly pays In catch them. The Jack-rabbit Is u littlu more than twlco as large as the ordinary hare in Pennsylvania. Ducks, gecso and quails are numerous within two miles of town. The Mexican mustang, which Is abuut the tizo of a Canadian lior.c, can bo bought for from $8 to $80 j the cheap ones' have, however, a habit of bucking which means that they stand still suddenly, and theu bUtt again in a perpendicular diiection, their heels os cillating between the clouds and earth with remarkable rapidity. These aru a few of the wonderful things of Southern California. The climate is like spring at present j the p.eacii trees are bloom lug, also the peas. You can Btill seo apples of last year hanging on tho trees fresher and better than those which wero put under cover. " " I aru growing s ronger and better In health, but do not know how soon I can start for home. I long to ba once more with tho congregation at Lehigh ton, and woull much prefer to sit be hind my desk in Lehighton. and look at my scholars nllh a greeting, Ihan bask In this balmy air and rich warm sun shine, but the Giver of all good ordains otherwise. "O.K." Towinhlp Oincera. The following are the names of the officers elected on tho 17th lust, in the townships i nmed: Lower Towamcnsliig Township. Justice of the Peace, Francis ICiudt; Constable, John Strohl, Supervisors, Stephen Boycr, Jonas Bitek; Overseers of the Poor, Keu'jeii Green, John E. Zelgcnfu-; School Dlr ctors, David Sha.'er, Daniel Lichtenwalter; Ascor, Roger Bowman; .'luditor, Sam. Zifgcn fuss; Judgo of Election, Washington Snyder; Inspectors, Win. Krill, Win. Bellz. Mahoning Township. Judgo of Elections, J. C. Xnnder; Inspector., Daniel Kressley, T. J. Bretncy; Super visors, Solomon Slitter, Daniel Ileek, J, Snndel, John Lopp, (iIh vote;) Over seers, of the Poor, J. T. McOanlel. D. I). Kistler; School Directors, Henry llretuey (3 yrs.) D. D. KUIer, (I yrj) Assessor, William Horn; Constable, A. D. Miller; Auditor, J, C. Xander. East Penn Township. Judu of Election, Charles Itehrlg, Sr.; Inspec tors, Wm, Ross, Levi Steigenvaltj As. bessor, A. M:Stapp; Supervisors, Tho. Sha tier; Daniel Rex, Jr. ; Overseers of Poor, Nilhan Hoffman, Reuben Relirlg; School Directors, II. Stelger walt, JamcH Appensellar; Auditor, I), RoiLlg, Jr.; Uoiist.i'jle, I).' t,. Ballly; Toniiohlp Clerk, F. K. M ilitz;. Towaiueiislug Twp. Constable, J. C. Beer; Supervisors, Simon Snyder, Wm. Ei kliurdt; Overseers uf Poor, P. Beer, Samuel Greenswlg; School Dlrue. tors, Wm. SelianYr, Paul P.cktord, Geo. Beer; Assessor, Murllu miltii; Judgo of Elections, William bclmfler; Inspectors, Reubaa Eckhardt, Authouy Andreas; Auditor, Nathan Stealer. UIr Creek Heme. Our esteemed friend and fellow citizen Mr. Win. Buyer was so successful as to he elected again to the olllco of Sup T-vl-ilr for another year. Certainly they could not liavn chosen a more suitable person for that offleo and that of Over seer of the poor than Mr. B. On Sunday lat Feb. 22nd Rev A. JMgenfins, of Piirryville, delivered his faiewell sernini's, ut Pine Run, nt 10 A. M. and In SoII'h Church, at 2 P. M. He has been upon this eiieutt for the l.tot two ycais, l.nil In that time we do nut Knowhiuito have iiiIsm'iI (Intention ally) one appointment-always tilling IiIm appointment tun dot. Butter is up n ml strong, liens are busy iittlioeggjuuslnrss now. Money Is scarce. First Sunday in Lent and Washing ton's birthday came on tho same day this year. Mr.D.S.Lovett. formerly of I his place, who moved with part of his family to Ducks County. Is paying his rum lin ing family a visit at this place. The organ In the St Paur..Church was dedicated on Sunday last-, WasliiiiMtnii birthday. Three ministers wero present on this occasion; and tho amount sub scribed was $201, which when paid will bo mnro than thu Urgau cots The ul lit) birds and robins liavo made their appearance again for this year; but wh think they are a little toj earlv, for February Is onu or tlio wlnte months, and they may have venturd themselves u Utile to far from home. W. E. ISvAiiBcllcfil Aseoclittlon. The Conference c.imo togethsT In the Salem's Church of Allentown, at 8 o'clock, a. in on tho 2o.h of February, 1874, to hold its Thlrt j-fifth Annual Session. JMiop R Yeakel opened tho session by reading n portion of Scripture, slop ing mid prayer, and by delivering an liiiire.slvit aililr-ss to tup Con lei cure. Rev i iiovvman was appointed aee relnry, who appointed as assistants, J C Iloriiliergcr, it J Smoyer, M Guhl, a .1 Niitzunil J K Knerr. Rev U Yost, of Cleveland, Ohio, as Corresponding Secretary of tlio Parent Missionary Society, was accepted as an advisory member. llilrty minutes uefnro the opening of tne tjonreratieo sessions, are to be em ployed In devotional exorcises, and the hessions are to be tiomoJS tulUt, a.m., and lorui l'i to 5 p. ni. The following coiuinlttees wero next appointed Piibile Wor.-hlp. C B Fllchr, J O l.elir, K &l J.lcliteiiwalucr. Conespondence. Ti;o Presiding El ders. Statistics. G Scharff, U A Neltz, W K Wiand Education. SS Chubb, C K Fehr, I E Knerr, B J Smoyer, b Urelfogel. Quarterly Conference Proceedings. S U Rhoads, J O Ilnrnbe.rger, J C llllem. A Schutz, D Z Ke.upbul. ' Church Piopeity. It Deisclier, J K Seylrlt. A M S'lrK. Finaiices. J titeltzor, JKoelil, B II JJoliuer. liouudaries. Tho Bishop and Piesld ing Elders. AVclasiiort l.lternry Society. Saturday Evening, Feb. 21 The 12lli regular meeting was held as above Tho meeting was called to order by the President nt. 7 r. i., and the roll ot officers called. Tho minutes of thu pro vious meeting wero read and adopted. The Secr;tary bjlng absent, Frank O Knip was appointed Secretary pro tern Frank Mertz was elected a member of the society, and took tho p'edge. Tlio President appointed a committee to form a programme for next meeting juessrs. Mertz and Gilliam and Miss A Houk. Miss EITleFenner delivered a decla niatlon on "Reform." J. R. Dlmmlck moved that wo remove from thu scliool-hor.se to Klstlcr's hall amended, that a committed of two bu appointed to wait upon Mr. Kistler to see what his hall can bo rented for. .Messrs. Dlmmlck nnd Campbell. The regular business was then pro ceeded with, all the questions being an swi red. Question of debate Resolved, That licenses for selling splrltous tlijuors should bu abolUhed. Opened by John Zern In the ulllriiutlve, follimed by Je.isrs. ICooiis, Bagenstoe, Xlerlz and Dr. Zern Negative Mr. Marsh, follow ed by Messrs. Dlininlck, Campbell, lar ger and Knlpe. Decided iu favor of thu affirmative. Select leading by Miss Canlo Koons. .Essay ny .Miss Aggio llouk. Tim lo.lowiug noinluatluusfor officers weru then m.ule: President J, W. Koons, S. R. Gllham. Vice-President -J.ilm F Z.-in. Recording S.-eretary John S. Miller, Pi ink C. Kuipe. Janitor -J. It, Dlmmlck, Frank Mertz, MI-sJ. Weis.. TreasiiriT D. B. Albright. ' On motion tim nominations wire fin ally closed. The committee on programme report ed as follows : Select reading, Frank O. Me'.tz. Essay, Miss Sue E. Zeru. Keren ed questions 1. What was the uausuof thu war between England a'ul America In 1812? Miss E. J. Fenner; 2. Wl lade llio first Imiiiiiief ? J. R. Dliiiltick; 3. Why Is lVnn-ylvama called the Keystone Slate? Mis E noiii Hunk; 4 What Is he length uf Hi- L high river V Miss Weiss; 5. What the must weighty aigu uehts against secret societies? II. O iipbdl. Question fur debate Itesulved, 'That we sutfer moiu by uimyiinry evil than by rwl evils. Alilriuative, Jjlin V. Kuons ; negative, Sol.. Yeakel ; Critic, ; John F. Zeru. ' . J- w- Kooks, Pres't F, C. Knlpe, Sc'y pro tern. I intitule. Lehlhtnii Academy, Feb. 21, 1874. Institute was called to order by Ihe Pre ulilmit at 8:20 n. in. Tho roll was call ed, all lespondltig to their names, except Mits Wtaver. Minutes of previous meeting wero lead and approved. An essay was rind by Miss Paul; subject, ' pilmnry Arithmetic." Afler the reading of the csay, the subject of subtraction was taken up, and the best methods of teanlilng fie snmn presented. Miss Diner read an essay, subject "Should Whispering bo Tolerated In School? ' Tho writer thinks whisper ing should not bo entirely prohibited. A discussion of tho btibject followed the reading. I). S. Grossman next read nil essay, ubJeet,"Tlie Teaelier's Health." Tho (-ulijects adopted for tho next meeting of tliu Institute are ns follows : How to feitch the reading of poetry," by Miss Weaver'; ".-lnalysls of complex sentences," by MI:s Hellinan ; "Alle gation alternate," by Mr. Kesslor. Institute adjourned at 11 o'clock a. m., to meet .uarcn i, iu o:u a. m. J. Kessleh, President. D. 3. Grossman, Secretary. lniosl n f ei lnin Fire. On Thursday evening last, alnut Wi o'clock, tho Valley House In this bor ough was discovered to bo on fire, but by tho exertions of thu landlord, J. W. Raiideu'hush, nn 1 the guests of thu housf, tho tiro was speedily extinguish ed. Tho firo eliminated nt tho north end of tlio building, between tho siding and the planks, and had It not been dls covered In time the cntlro building ding 3 be- muit have bceti consumed, there lug no means in this town to battle flrt''Lfrus nivo a lire department, we have hid warnings enough. OORR ESPONDENOB For The Cariiin Aovocitk. An Acrostic 110 5arour commnda s preat and glorious tak, Hi who was btm'olf a child, tbj work dws as'.t : Eor ki.eet !u lonly ftjrvbr and oTur prilss that for workao nobtti IIoslrs saTloluutpra-o. Up and bo doing, gatbrr them In, He Joros them Mell; JT'Tfr re isa the wonderful tory to tell. S.day no , but gatbi r them Into tl o path AUii, fur tbfin tbo wo.ld nsupht tut innow batb. Tea, woutd thit erory boirt for this niUht proto a rhrtnt. S i shoutd th y f jr tha contort bo, girt with xoal divluo. Cheerfully gather Ihem In. Thlnoltmav noTcrbo Uiro to know tho socret strife, or soe tho bended knoo; 0 doubt not that many a soul, led hither by tby hand, Oiodiy "Itli thoi rrjoltlngat Ood'a throno tbtll aland. Ljt meb Hi duty fulfill, and make this thy belt emvlov: 7jrk uutll the toil of esrth rbalt end In tho ro srar 1 of joy, 0 Of dsyc when thou d'.dit b;cU to brlns tb lambs Inln Ihe fold; Bdeemd by Ilia blood, orer sweet communion to liotj. Z icp brlnIns them f, lu nunberR untold 1 Lehighton, IVb, 1S71. It. W. B. Tho Child Himself. To tho Kdliornf rr.jt Utains Auvocaic: Sir,- The Sunday school teacher should study child-nature. Tho Chris tian world has recognized the keen zest, tho fervent and consclenclous Interest with which American workers In tho Sunday school cause pursue all methods ot woi It. Qui permancnl.S.ibbathochool literature grown apace ; even now ono may collect a teachers' library of no In considerable size and value. The thought and feeling of tho church cath olic, concentrated upon the Internatlon nl Series, an: sending forth weekly and monthly nidi for tho study and teaching of God's Word, In both exccllenco nnd abundance such as the world has never seen. It It one of ihe most notable re llglims phenomena of tho nge. There mo not too many helps. The cause Is worthy of all and more there 3 agreat force uf Chiistlan Intelligence and do votlnn In their tis-lng. There U nut too much. Uut, . wlthai, wo must not fi r get to study the Mitijcct of our care and toll, upon whom all our uifthods nnd material are to be hioughtto bear The Child. Himself. The point needs merely to be raised In order to suggest its Im portance, vU : " Tho successful use o our acquirements nnd appliances mu largely depend upou our knowledgo of tho subject of our labors." The fisher man well knows that whether ho seeks his game with nnglo or with net -ho must understand the habits of tho fish If he would feek successfully. Teach ers, ynu are the fimnrs of souU of chll tlren. If you would succeed In taking them hi tho golden mushes of the Oos pel net, you niu-t not only know how to give the net a sklllfii1 and graceful east, but-nlso, so understand the preel oua game that ynu woul I enclose In tho holy tolls, that (he net shall not fall up. on empty waters and return unto you void, We may ndnilE'that theie 1, much of human nature, as wu generally usd Mint term, ciimiiioii with elnlil natiiro .One earjnot draw a picture that shall rutlect the naturo of all children. There will always he oocailon for thu i-tudy of sped. I case-vand such bln.ly should never be omitted. Uut (hero are sdiiio traits of character which aro almost universal to children, tlio underMand Ing of w'hlcli, If not essential, Is at leat .highly l.wpciUnt u,a ttocher's sue- cess. I pler.d for tho recognition ami preservation of child-nature. How many a child his been sheltered f "om Impend. Ing punishment by that well-worn, giand-matcrlal shield of childhood, the old Mijlng, "Children will bechlldreii." 'they will lo, and they ougiit to bo I Th i boon of childhood Is to precious to bo walsted or abused or foreshortened In any wise. It isprecious'to the adult who Is favored of Ilenvcn to dwell In contact and communion with it, for Its sweetness, nnd openness, and simplicity aro to the roijls, upon whom the weight and wcarot Ihe life struggle have borne heavily, ns springs In the wilderness to tho emigrant.' JosErn. Lehlghtoa, Feb. 20, 1874. Married, rir.nrr.T-SCHWKIl INZ. OntnelSth Init., 1T ltrv. A. i:nrfhs1nmf., Dennis Otlhcrl andMtsi Mary Ann s'chwelMn2, l..Hh of t-elilffhton. ' JlUKIII.n.VCII nKCKBXDoaF.-Onlhol5lh .Inct., li.v thi anniM. Charle OiihUt MilAlhachtof l;ihn, nnuMIbi larulloa Anpii Ilockndorf, or Lcbl;htcii. Mcli A N I KL-W! OWN. On tb 2Ji Init, or tho name, Tltnmaii 3Ien.inleH or Uiir, and Mellnds lirown, of Lower Towamcusln. WAIIO F.iY.-On the 21th Inst., by Par. F. T. Ilemilkf. Thomai Warg ai.d MIm CatturlDe Vrj, both of Woilberly. KACIIK3-KOni.S0.V. On tho I2d Injt, ly Uor. A.F. Uopotd.Jobn Hicbefl,of Mackortltowii, ani Mlif Ida KoMnson. of Lehighton. i:i8KSIIAr.T-JIAUi:V. Oo thj lot lnt, by Dev. W. A. Ildlfrl-ti. Kr.ink Ehmhsrt.nf Tcoxlfr town, and XtUi Elian Maury, of I'arrjrllU. nniTrnx. On tho I8th Inst, In Fmnilln twp., Kllubolli Ilrlttoii, i,-ai 78 yo.iri,l niuutb;2.1diy. KCKli On llie "lt ult, at llnwmin'a. Kate dnitjbler of Johj llodl, aei 11 luoutha aod 8 da s. 8 WI.OI'.. On the 4th Init..ln Slatlncton, Maria Suylor, ngvtl 75 i-ari, 8 months and 7 diya g pecial Notices. ffortii! Tape Worm! Taoo AVofm romored rn from 2 t6 3l hours with larmtess Vcetable Medicine. The worm passing from the syRtem nllve. No feo aked urilll tbo en entire worm, with head, passes. Medlolne hsrni less, ran refer those afflicted to the residents of this city whom I bavorurel. At my o.Tlse can W seen bundieds of spucliaeris, mesaurl.ijc fro n 40 to 10i rcet In ient;in. Miry per cenr. or cases cr Lirsneiifcli aul dlsor::anlatlons of the Llrerara caused by stfjmich and other worms exljtlnjla tne ail nenlsry canal, ncrm, a .uiaw. w in nrst dau(-i r ms character, aro so little understood by the mellcii men f.f the presout diy. Osll and aeetheorlilusl and only worm destruyer, it send fir u circular which will give a full description and treatment of alt Mods of worms, enclo-w 3 ct. ftauip for relu-uof tbj ssm. Or. 11. V, Kuasrl, .11 AOrtn ilitiri street, runaaeipuis, t-a. (Adrlco at ofdeuor ly mill True.) rf-hEAT, 1'I.N and srjMAUiI WORMS als) removed. Sept. 6 1873 ly ISJO. , 1M74. PAIN-KILLER! TUB OUBAT Family Slcdlcliio of the Age. Taken Internally, It Cures Dysentory, Cholera, Diarrhea, Cramp ami I'ain in tne swniacn, isowei Complaints, Painter'.-. Chollc, Liver Complaint, Dyspep- , sia, inuige-iion, aoro Throat, Sudden uoma, omigns, Used Externally, It Cures Bolls, Felons, Cut-", bruises, iJornf, beams, um isntes, bprams, loom ache, Pain In thu Face, Neu lalgla, UheuroatUni, Frost ed Feet, &c., iScc, &c. PAIN-KILLER after a thorough trial by Innumerable llvhw wltneSM'-i, lias proved Itselt TUB MEUICIVB Ob THE AGE, It is an Internal and external remedy. 0'iu positive proof, or its eiucacy is that it sales have constantly Increased, and wholly upon lis own merits. Tho effect of tho PAIN-KILLER upon the pallent when taken internally lu case of Cold, Cough, Bowel Com plaint, Cholera, Dysentery, and other afillctions of tho system has been truly wonderful, and has won for It a name among medical pieparations that can never be forgotten. Its success in re moving pain, as an external lemedy, in cases of Burns, Bruises, Sores, Sprains, Cuts, S'ings of Insects, and other causes of suffering, has secured for It such a host of testimony, as an Infalli ble remedy, that it will be handed down to posterity as one of tun great Cbt medic il discoveries of tbo nine teenth century. T11D PAIS-KILLEIt derives much of Its popularity from the simplicity attending its ue, wlilcliglvos Il u peculiar valuj In a family, 1 he various diseases which may ou reached by it. mid in their Incipient case eradi cated, ate among tbuau which are pecu liarly rat il If allowed to run; but the curative maglu O' this prepariitlou at once disarms them of their terrors. In all respects It tulfilU thu condition! of a popular medicine. Bo sure, you call for and get the gen. nine l'alu-Uiller, m many worthless nostrums aru attempted to be mild on the great reputation of this valuable medicine. Directions accompany each bottle,. Prlco '.'5 cents, SO cents uud $1 per bottle. Sold by all Uedlclno Dealers. fcb7-lm co or Iiicurpuratluu. Notice Is hereby given that nt a Court of Common Pleas In and fur the Conn, ly ot Carbon, on- the 2-llh day of Jan uary, A. D. 1874, a petition was pre n'ntiil with articles of association, praying for a oliarter of Incorporation for the "Towaiteu-iiig Farmers' Fire Insuranco Company," of Mlllpoit, C.iilmu County, Pa. Whereiiiun the bald Court perused and ejc.iinllud thu saiii'j, nnd nnll ieil that mil rBsulUcleot eue ho shown to the contrary on or befure tho next term of the said Court, to lie held at Munch Chunk on tho fourth Monday of March next, the said charier would be granted In accordauco with the petition nudsartlcles of ns.o rUtlon tiled In the olltcu of the Pre Ihonotary uf ta;d Coutt. From ihe record: TUCW1AS EEMBRER, . l'lroihonotitry. W. M.- Ril'sURB, Altoruer for Pe. Utloucr. ItbU'ifi