I'rofcinor AgniiHlz. TIio news thai (ho eminent Professor Agasslz was seized with paralysis was received last week with the deepest re gret, and the tidings of his death, which occurred on Sunday evening last, will awaken tho most profound sorrow throughout tho country and tho world. As one ot tho foremost men of science of this, or any age, though a Swiss by birth, and nn American by adoption nnd citizenship, 1m was truly n cosmo polltnn In feeling, In character, and in reputation, and his loss Is a, calamity to the world at large. Being one of the most Indefatigable of workers, ae complltliiiig tho task of many ordinary men within a given space of time, he lias doubtless suffered from over-cxer-tlou. IIo was .attacked with paralysis early last week, and without any favor able change ho remained under the power of disease until Sunday evening, when he expired. Louis John Rudolph Agasslz was of French descent, his family having been one of those driven abroad by tho edict .of Nantes against the Huguenots. Ho was the son of six generations of clergy men. Ills father was pastor of the Protestant parish Of St. Iralcr, In the ancient Bishopric of Bosel. Ills mother wa3 the daughter of a phjisiilan, in tho Canton de Yaud. Louis was born May 28, 1807, in the parish of Mottler, Switzerland. He received an academi cal education In tho Canton' ot Berne. In 182-1 he went to Zurich, as a medical student, thence to Heidelberg Univer sity, and continued his medical studies, and studied zoology under Ltuekart nnd botany under Blschoff. In 1827 ho entered the University of Munich, lie early became distinguished In tho department of Natural Science, aud was niado In 1832 professor' of Natural History In the College of Neufcha'tel. Having visited tho United States in 1810 and excited groat Interest by his lectures, he was Invited by Professor Bache, of the Coast survey; to use Its facilities for the prosecution of his researches, an offer which induced him to take up his residence in the United States. In 1848 he became, a professor In tho newly founded scientific school at Cambridge, Mass., which he has iuco made the eentro ot operations which have extended to every part of the United States and, almost circum scribed the American Continent. Ex. Two of tho Bendor family of murder ers wero arrested last week at Wines vllle, Spartanburg, county, S. C. Every one will remember the great excitement produced not long slneo by tho discov ery of the wholesale murders committed by tho Bender family, In Kansas, and the .exhuming of the bodies of their victims found burled on the premises around their dwellings, and that1 the Bender family all. made good their escape'before their crimes were detected. ine, murderers wero traced, and an officer with a, posse came over1 from Union county and arrested an old man ueuuy sareuiy years or age at utvlngs- ville by the name of Tliumas Webb as' the veritable old man Bander, and his wife as the old lady Benderi Stebs have also been taken to arrest'hls son. Joshua Bender, andhlfwffe, .who are living u North Carolina, near Hickory btation, on tne' western North Carolina Railroad. It is learned that this' man Thomas West, a shoemaker bv trade. formerly lived near Blvingsvllle, and moved West with his family about 17 years ago. The name of .Bender mujt have been assumed by them when 'they moved West, or when, thoy commenced the life of robbers and murderers. The old man and his 'wife moved back to the county a short time "since, and set tled In the neighborhood In which they formerly lived, without any suspicion of being remembered by the name of Webb by some of the old citizens who knew them many years ago. nujuonous. " Doctor," said a lady to her phy sician, "Lion't you think tho small bonnets that the ladles wear nowa days have a tendency to produce con gestion it the brain?" "No, madam : .where you see .one ot these bonnets, bucie is uu uiaiu uj cuugesi. A lawyer. In replying to his o- tagonist la court, said ho had " a keen rapier with which, to pierce all fools and knaves," whereupon his opponent "moved the court" that the rapier be taken from him lest ho should commit suicide. A Justlco of .the peaco In Illinois has decided that 11 courting Is a publlo necessity and must not be interrupted:'! and to prove that he meant what he said, he lined a man 165. for electing. young man from the parlor who was courting ms aaugnter. A watering place correspondent" writes --mat very lew earners uatue at vvestcnu," wnereupon Mrs. Partington says she "bad an idea that, they bathed an over." i How can a man see the point ot joke when be himself is the butt? r-It Is apparent to many a parent that a (treat many children net on the wrong track because the twitch Is mla- rjljccdi The most curious thing In the world It a Trbmaa wbo U not curious, The Mennonltes liavo decided upon Minnesota as their future .home, and twenty families have already arrived at Mountain Luke, on the line of the St. raul nnd Sioux City Railroad, and purchased Improved tracts of' land at prices from $5 to $15. Russia, thtnlv settled as it Is, Is sending thousands of of Its most valuable Inhabitants to the United States. Near Yankton, In Dakota Territory, there is already a colony of 180 families of German Luth erans from tho country bordering on the Black Sea. The LutheranB greatly outnumber the Mennonltes. and are equally Industrious and law abiding. A man who had missed his way over- took n boy colne with a pot of tar to mark his master's sheep. Ho asked he road to Banff, but was directed by so many turnings thnt he agreed totake tho buy behind blm on his horse. Find ing the boy pert anil docile, lie gave nimjsoine wholesome advice, adding oc casionally, "Mark mo well, my boy' "Yes, sir, I do." He repeated the In junction so ofteu thnt the boy at last cried out, "I canni mark yoiuony malr, as me lar is gren out." UATTmhaS. P. J. KlS'ftKlt. P0STM4STEK OK WKlSsPOlU, Us Ueeu uppotuted .dgeut lor Leiilgl'tuu, 'Weisspurt uud Yiuiuity tu give our citizens a uiiuuce.to see uud leal the merits ot Hie uiranue- lUUUt Uf bpllUga. lie is willlfig tu put them uu Ulal lor uny person lur- one euk, and u tlieyMo 'not nauvo suimj- iur tu the SVuveu Wire Matties, Put, nam, luuKee, JNoriolk, right, oprug- ild, Lluue. iucaer, .bureau, Jr.uuroe, Impel lul, United Status, Wulker, Con necticut, hugle, baum or uuy ot tlio oue thoubuuu uud uuu Spring tleds liiitt have beuu put upon the market,, yyi ure nut usked to buy It. The above named beds havd been dUcurded ,lo make louui lur the Improved. It has uu Hiding 1 lace lur bugs, has uo slat ou tup ot ll.e sspilugs,' nut heavy duck canvas, nooning ui mo uuse ot' (lie priug, that may bo UUeu olf and tile suits leuiovuu (tor cleaning ur other wise,) uy anybody iu livu uiiuule aud replaced at jdeaauie., Ttieepnugs may Da cuauged tu otner portions ot tuo.ueu with veiy little tiouule. The Borings aie wauuuted to keep place aud, last loiicerluan auv oilier lu use. i or in valids' It cuunut be surpassed. Ue tits of persons, tliu largest number uuuer thu htavlest part ut the body, aud wan i light covering ol huks, cotton, straw uecl, ur Half waitress, tUey adapt luem- selves completely to the budy. The ladiis nuou.d call aud see the urrauuu- uieut ul spriuuH for the cradle, uud not have, to use leathers in warm neuther. They are heller than soothing syrup or cordials for the little oues. Tue spriugs are made trout the very best cast stuel trom the celebrated Suetlield wokrs uf Enulaud. Cume uuu aud all and see tUt-m. These beds have been fully es tablished In twelve dltleient States. The Kurulture men are especially in vited tu call aud examine these beds. Beds put upon trial and no one asked to purchase until alter a fair trial.- P. J. K1STLER nov 8 '73-tf Agent, WeUsport. HBTlOU SAliE.- .X tltfrt llnilA 'to ttri 7 rooms, carrot' and cellar, liarn ana uutuouses, wun NINE (ACRES OF GROUND, beautifully located near the brlckchurcb. in Lower Tuwumensing,-1 mile from Lehigh liap it. u. station and l mile from Millport ; a very 'pleasant hddse. Price. ia.WH). Terms very easy. Also, a small Durm ot uu AUittb with small House, good Barn, line spring and spring-house, located on 1'ranklln Turnpike, 6 miles frum Weiss port, half the laud under cultivation. .'rice 9uuu, nan casii, naiauce l aud.u years. This place Is onercd lor a song; Address or apply to u. riunur,; weiss- port, uaruuu uo.) l'a. ocw-am" RAND O P E N I Z C Miss Lizzie Kramer Has just received and opened n splendid assortment of tho Newest and most Fashionable Designs In Millinery (xoods, For Spring and Summer Wear, such as LADIES' HATS & .BONNETS, TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS, &c, &c. to which slio calls the especial atteu. of tho, Ladles' of Lehlghton and vlciu.i . All Uoods Warranted to bo as repre sented, aud Prices' to, suit the times. Store, opposite the " Carbon .ddvo-, cate" ortlce, Uankway, Lehlghton, Pa. April io, ioiii-iuj. rlMic uudorslgncil respect fully announces that he. Is better prepared tuan ever to liuy and Sell macs, Cairand Sbcep Skins, Tallow and I'lustcrlng-Hair, at bis Old Stand, nearly opposite tho post oiuce. Bank Street. JLiehiirhton. t ino nignesv casii prices paid lor Hides aud Skins. nov. 3a. o. E. GKEENIWALD. RICH'S Floral Guide for 1874. 200 Pages j BOO Engravings and Colored i iaic. ruonsneu quarterly, at !W eta. a Year. First No. tor 1874 Just Issued. uvtiunu wuiuu ai hiuu price. Address JAMES VICK, nov. 20. Rochester, N. Y. 000000000 O 00000000 A RARE CHANCE. o o 10,000 full fuUcuhn In i tlx fcimpiM (or lo. Xt drat riTTsnuariu supply $500 o o o oAgentsl A o o uWiari. o ItUIMI, Pi. UsiIB.0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 OIOIOIII rjpUOMAS S. HECK, Respectfully announces to' his friends and ,the public In general, that he has just opened, In connection with htsother business, a First-class Merchant Tailoring Establishment, and1 guarantees to give "fits" and the bestof workmanship nnd material for the lowest possible prices. Also, constantly on linnet a large and fashionable stock of Men's and Boy's READY-MADE CLOTHING, Gents' FurnlHhlng Goods, HATS, CAPS AND FURS. Manufacturer and Dealer In ISoots I $lioe$, RED SOLE LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS, &c. TOBACCO AND CIGARS, STATIONERY, Scliool nooks and Material, In endless variety, and at Prices, fully as Low as elsewhere. Sole Agent In the United States for tho Sale of ltENBKAW's Commercial WRITING FLUID! Orders by mall promptly filled. Also, Agent for the celebrated KEY STONE SEWING MACHINE, one of best In the Maiket. t'ost-onico Building, Lehlghton, Pa. mar. '1. tt k. mcKEirr, 99 Onnnsltn T.. & S. nennl. . I ri r-' On tho.East Weissport Canal Bank, Respectfully .Informs tho citizens of this vicinity tlint lie keeps constantly on hand, and is selling at tho. very lowest Market Prlccsytho very best brands of Xlour &.ITeetl4 ALSO, DEALER IN JjJJMMMM For 27uildlng and othor purposes, which lie guarantees to bo TtlOrOUEhlV SeaSOI16CL And to Sell at tho VERY LOWEST RATES. Coal! Coal!! Wholesale nnd Retail at the very Low est cash Prices. He has also a number of very eligibly located 3$uiMin ILots in RICKERTSTOWN, Franklin Twp., wmcn ne win sen on very Easy Terms. aug. 9, '73-yl J. K. ItlCKERT. J W. EACHES, Contractor & Builder, LEIUOUTON, PENN'A. lIans nnd Specifications For all kinds of Buildings made at the shortest notice. 'NO' CHARGES Made for Plans and Specifications when the contract is awarded to the under signed. A. W. EAOnES. June 14, 1873-yl Its JKEXJ BUILDER & CONTRACTOR BANK STREET, LEUIQ1IT0N, rA. Respectfully announces to the citizens of Lehigiiton, and vicinity inaf no is now prepared to contract for tho' erec tion ot dwellings, churches, school houses, and other buildings. Also, that he keeps constantly on handa full as sortment of every description of consisting of flooring, siding, doors, sash, blinds, .suntters, moldings. &e., which be Is prepared to furnish at the very, lowest matket rates. Patronage respectfully solicited. W. It. REX Lehlghton, May 17, 1873. ly jr. BOYD IIENIU, Architect and- Superintendent, No. U2 N. 7th Street, Allcntown, Pa., furnishes Plans, Specifications and Esti mates for Public and Private imlldincs, Stairs. Ralls, &c, Constructed and Set-Up by the most approved method, and at snort notice, patronace is res pectfully solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed. opr. 20-yl jjAMUEIi CBAVEIt, Opposlto tho Publlo Snuaie, SOUTH, ST., LEUIGHTON, PA,, Manufacturer pf Tin & Sheet Iron Ware And Dealer In all kinds, ot (STOVES' IT EST Roofing, Spouting, and, Jobnln proptly'attDded tor dot, 80 z. h.' Long's Column. CHEAP for CASH. i r ! M"!1'. .'Mil'-"1!.' H' n ' ,."fii vjim i . i i .4-, 1 ff-uli ' I uuiti'l'til J Jl .lt'bnn . ' m (T ,fw "iflltil'liwi ; , !i (,. i At. yn. , , ' .! "' WshikW jit . ''.. .-.. J, ; Ik ) ,i I," il ti i ,,;ivll .'('. The undorsijrn- ed is wiliiiiir to sell goods of all kinds at prices to suit the times. ilou win nnu a variety ot arti- cles in his line which are not! generally kept by the majority of Storekeepers. Hi , WJl. ) ! 'I , '' : !.;. Il. .in1 i.t i .'tUii ad'j :H. nil' i i worr; Mm Call and sat isfy yourselves. Lxrpn jnfche Blo.od mnsm , MAKES THE WEAK STRONG, The Peruvian Stirun. a Protect ed Solution of the Protoxide of Tt l t.l. J.y ' t ' 7. .7 tltc ehavnclcr of an aliment, ad easily aigcstca ana assimuaiea with tlic blood, as the almnlekt food. Jl Incrcas'co.tho quantity or jtaturo'a otvn ruaiizina Agouti Iron in the blood, ami cures 'atiiousami.nis,'' simply oirxomny in,mviaor,aung ana Vttdltzlua the Siistcm. The eii- rlchcd and vlUiflzcll blood per- mcatesi every part of the body, repairing dqinagesi and.w.aste, searching out . morbid secre tions, and Having nothhi'g for 'disease to feed Upon, This is fhesecret of the tOon dcrful success of this rcincdu In curing Dyspepsia, Jjlvcr Com- Ttlaint; Dronsyi Chroiile Dinr- rlioca, Boils; Nervous Affections, Chills siml Fevers,, llumors, Iibss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of tho Kidneys nntt Bladder, Fcrrmlo Complnints, antl etff diseases originating in a bad state of the blood, or ac comvanled bit dcbllllu oraloiu 'stale of the syslcni. Being frca jrom uiiconoi, in any jorm, us lenergizingi .ejjvcts ara mot joi loxved bit corrcsnondlna, reac tion, but are permanent, Infu- '.t..M ..... . .,11. .. r ' j . . . amy on niiyiit , vtyur, ftltll. livtv llfeinto allparts of the system, and building tip an Iron Con stitution. Thousands have been channed by the use of this remedy , from weak, sickly, suffering crea tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women; and invalids cannot reasonably hes itate to give it a trial. See that each bottle has PERU VIAN SYRUP blown in tlie glass. Xampblots 'Froo. SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors, No. X Milton Place, Moiton. Sold dt DnuaaisTi cekekallt. OLDI2.V TOXGBJt:. 4 D. Pt BEATTT. ZD WD. TLOTTS. BEATTY & PLOTTS, Manufacturers .of ,tlio BEATTY A VUrris CKLKnnATIID parlor mum FACTORY. Washington,. N. J. Upwards of 100 of Ileatty & Plotts celebrated Parlor Organs bavo boon soldi in the Leblgli valley (turing tne past three montlis, , Beatly & riotU" Par'or Organs wero awaruea r irbi rreruiuiu as uipiuina over' Needlmm &' Sou and J. Estey & C'o'a Orgaus, at tho Curbon County Fair, Held at Lehlghton, September, 1872. 9 HOOD AOKNT3 WANTED.' t. January 18, 1870.yl WILLIAM KEMERER, Corner of Bank & South Sts., Lehighton'i Fa., Keeps a full line of Comprising Ladles Dress Ooods, Black and Colored Alpacas, Ginghams, Prints, Shlrtlugs Sheetings', Ac. of every grade and, price. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, In great variety. Uocei?iesaiil Teas, Coffee?, Sugars, Spices, Fruits, Hams, Shoulders, Side-Meat, 4c. Produce Bought, Sold or Exchauged. HA RDWAR'E Jor Building and other purposes In great variety oi too ua,.tjuj.. Alt ijwwjw - . aud prices tuny as itjw eiaoy (llttllA t.V.lLllX.TJ Dr. J.lVnlkerV Gftlifoi:nia Tiuegan BUtcrpjir.p a i?urcw yeg otabloprcparatipnniadppljIeUyXoin tho nativo herbs found on tho lower ranges dFtub7- S!orr.vNoradn"7noun talns' ofi .California, tho medicinal proiicrtios ,of which nro. oxtrnctcd thciefrom,without the uso of Icphol. The question is' almost dally risked, " What is tho causo of1 tlio tinjJar hlldldd suce'dss bf ViSifbAh' IIit teus V Our answer jn, thati they romovo tlio causa of disease; and the pnticut .rccuvors liii health.. They are tlio "great blood purifier and' a lifo-givine principle, a perfect' Hcrfo vator aiid Invigorator of tho cytom. Njavcr befora Ii5 .tlio hiitpry jif .the-world has a mcdicino bc'c'li clmipomided poi- 1 Bcsalhgtua remarkable rJnalitlbs'Af Vl'.v BOAR' ilm'EKS in healing tbo Kick of every disoaso man is, heir, tnj 'flicyn a pcntlo Purgativo, as well fs a Tonio, rcuovlrig Ciihgeiitioii Vir lnflftuiiimtlim' of the Liver nud Visceral Orgausj in ISiliouj Disdascs, ,Tlic propcrlies of Dn. Walk er's Yiseo A'r IIitt'krs aro Aperient, Dia phoretic, Canuinativo, Nutrition1!, Lata tivo,.Diurat!c,Sodat!vc, Counter-irritant, Sudorificj Alterative, nnd Anti-Bilious. Grateful, Thousands proclaim Vinegau Bitters thompst wonder ful Invigorant that over sustained tho sinking system. No Person can tako theso'Bit ters according to directions, and re main long unwell, provided their hones aro not destroyed by minoral poison or other means, and vital or gans wasted boyond repair. Bilious, Ilcmittcnt, niul In termittent FcTCrs, whliih aro bo prcvaleut'jn tho valloys of our great rivers throughout tho United States, especially those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, .Red, .Colo rado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Pear), Alabama, Mobilo, Savannah, Ro anoke, James, and many others, with' their vast tributaries, through out our cntiro country during tbo bummer and Autumn, ana ronmrKa hly so during seasons of unusual Vat and dryness, aro invariably ac- compamcu uy exiunsivo uerango ments of tho stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera; In tbolr treatment, a purgative, oxprting a powerful infhienco upon theso vari ous organs, is cssontially "nocossary. Tiicro is no catnartio lor tno purposo equal to Dr.. J. Walker's Vixegar Bitters, as th'ey wilt spoedily romovo the dark-colored viscid mat tor with which tho bowels nro loaded, at' tho pamo tinia stimulating tho secretions of tho liver, and genoraily restoring the healthy func tions of the digostivo organs. t oru!y the body against uis- caso by purifying all. its fluids with Yineqar Bitter's. No epidemic cau taxo nolu ol a system tuns lorc-armod. Ursnonsla or lniUirestion, Head ache,. Tain in tho Shoulders. Cougbi, Tightnoss of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour isructations ot tno btoraacn, nan Tnnwi in (ho Uiiuth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita tion of tho Heart, Inflammation iof the Lungs. Ifoin in tborcgionof theKidneyf, and a hundred other painful symptom), are tho offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bot tle will prove u better guarantee of IU ments tnan a icugtn y auvorusetncni. Spelling Neck. 0 Indolent Inflammations,. Moronria.1 iifeo- tlons, Ola bores, Ijruptiouot tno Kln, Soro Eyes, etc. In, tlleso, as )ii all.btber cons'tltutlorial Dlsdas6S, 'AOtKKn'ff 'Vis EoARllmiiRshavo rhown their great car atlvo powers in tho most obstuiatand intractablo cases. . For Inflammatory and Chronic Itlicnmatistri, Gout, Bilious, Remit tent and Intermittent Tove'r!; 'Diib&aea of tho Blood, Liver, Kidneys and.Bladder, theso Bittera havo no equal. Such Dis eases aro caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases. Persons engaged iu Paints and Mineral, such ai Plumbers, Type-settors, GoldibuaterB and Miners, as tncv advonco in life, aro sub ject to. paralysis of thoBowcK To 'guard against "this1, takis"a dbsa b( "Walker's VrtEOAn BiTTiiaa occaihraally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt-Bhonm.BlotchQS.SnoU, Pim ple's, Pustules, Boils, 'Carbuncles., Ring worm's, Scald-hcad,'S6ro Eyei,'Ery6ipo las, Itch, Scurfi),' Discoloration of the Skjn, Humors ani Diseases of tho Skin of whatever uame or nature, aro litorally dug up and carried 'out of tno system in a short lima by the use of .these Bitters. Ein, Tupe, and. other Worms, urkiug iu tho By stem qf.isqmany thou sands, aro effectually dostroyed and re moved. No system oT medicine, bo ver mifunes: nd authelmlnltlcs1 -will free the system from,wprms like these.BJtUrt, Jt.oocniaicvomiiuuiiwj, mfoaDf or old, married or.singlo, at thoTiavn of womanhood, orthe tnrnof life; thes'aTon io Bitters dispby;s( deoided,an .intlneace mat li c wheneTBt l through', the sum Jo J? unpins, iKrnptions, or, Sores; cleanse (Vwll? J,ttiftnd (t Btructed and slu'gisb.'in the ve1ni;clera it when Itid'fduf; yoHefoblings-wiir tell you when.. Keep the blood pure, and th health of tho system wjll follow. , fcoldbrnU Uniirsll IBM M d Dtklmt' tnGAliy8; FPU I8?Wt-e-aP. lodwu, pearly BPWjftwtWjOfl Apr. 11. WMbtafteo, X