iioto mom S. lit;:l l .lorEgtitj;,.k.o! 'ark Rew, Nei; ISik . " - aiti;*.44KA ;treat, Bolden; and L. X: roza,Anco. ft). 61 NsualaitakitViiiiii*iii . a* horlsed to take Adeerldiamente lons tor ' ' sarWll*lllltaliOnuOkwo 2 c oi. t" "th b P***Xlsll,,,, 10 C AjaWEltlitt TUESDOiIip qs.oi Q'NOV;22,IfO4 Emll3 l l44iPtii -.- - Mae. reading the ..EaaNts papers one would be_Willsed. to w0k...P0 t the 000rer classes in those parts are tn , a very bad tondation indeed. Those. Who have not , liadlry experience in asAiKt,litf,pleakenlcal arts etw with dilticulty Ansblaber . ,, and notwithstastimrsgi the immense nonipern elf teen Who have 'been sent to theo_,.. , LAgniilitftinpaf.eltiej of .the Bast,„ such as kfits'7 . -- 2etaft•Affcl . - 11 1 1144elphlel have yet porgintenual,latior then they need at their coolmandf'eavinittrittettniliensa numbers of emsgriiii6 Itliriki l e daily flooding into tbene cities. QW.lngat9Ablalict they can but badly provide iblgthiale,tedomtifolation, and wesilb fiat hesitate movement to induce tint gration toottreity would be attended with the most fietterfigNingese. It would confer anouble benefit, both on the emigrants thekundiree and to our communitrin „ general, but orEe c.42,01any to our large mama., factoriev.,;oo,fortner would find plenty of la bor and opliertailties-enougn for their, ' enter-' prise tuad g ainblifoit; while we ourselves would not be compelled:lto suspend labor nor carry it on In a mkt terlfroin:whinh but little profit cart be deriveotriatnintril of. the eaaroity of"manual labor. Ni tone eats denyithat if we could torn the tide of enfigrltion towards our section 01, the counitii", we waild derive considerable bene-• fits from the. simple.fiat of having an increased • populatiaiSiilifelt is a, - matter never to be thought flitklAionuch less in time caviar, when the male population is reduced to nearly half rte former ntittibile t; 'But breideethis,we would/le:, rive numbeilies Other advantages. Our immense , mineral resources could be fully developed, our manufactories would be provided with a suffi cient amount of skilled labor, our farmers would would be enabled to double - their crops in the future harvestst'in fact everything would be pushed forward cries dcruble the amount of en ergy that it is at the" present time. By this we do eat Imply that we are deficient in energy. No, far from we ara trilling to do ' anything that man can do," and the facts show that we have already done it, but with more aid we could do mote. great many works, such as railroads, SM.; which have been commenced, some time ago, and , whose completion is a mat ter of uaterest not only to this community but to the entire country, are now nearly at a stand-still for the Want of hands. But it is not only necessary that we Should prove that a great many benefits can be derived by inducing emigration ;to wards those pails, bu tit Is like wise of the utmost importance'to show - that the project infeasible. Without this all our argu ments won.f44iieve nothing, and the enterprise would never mestthe serious attention _of the public. But wikehift is demonstrated that the project is not less feasible then useful, we should by '' . 1;11. ,:embeaci IL Let •us consider, In the firet,• place, the reason why the emigrant abandens his home in Europe to seek his fortune in AkCeriCa. It is simply because he feels confident that here he will find wider fields of enterprise,, gbrol , wages for has Iltor and a comfortable home for his family. if these COD 'aeration were sufficient to induce him to don the lank tit-jig -birth they:will certainly 'bi sufficient to induce hint to embrace a better op. portunity forAtifarding his designs. That we can affontito.teader him a better opportunity for doing sobno ono can doubt. If we compare his condition in the Eastern cities with his con dition in any part of the West we will soon be able to see the immense difference. • Here, wketheohe be.a laborer ore mechanic, we have plenty to do for him., skilled artist may find wpiltrin.,the numerous foundries or other mardffattiriali of Which. Jour ally contains so many, whileilM opportunities tar a simple laborer are imititnerable. Re obtains good com pensation for his labors, and, if such be his am bition, he may soon tinris ooMfartable heals. in the East his condition is far different. Leaving, aside the ftiefilitit he 'cannot obtain labor when ever he wants it, and tivit lot this reaion he is often out of werk, ti# paeans of accommodation, at his co4tigettioitio.4 titan they are berm - Those who have _seen. the miserable barracks called tenement trotitieli In New York will not dispute our opinion; and what is worse, the ten ant can never hope to procure better 10dgings' until ho has amassed thousands of dollars. in - our city he islidways surrounded 'with plenty," and with a few - hrutdreci dollars he camprovide a home for himself and kts children. But the differeatte is so great ; that cannot but appear to byttit OT any man, and there fore we will notresy anymore upon this subject. Now if we,- 114 . theso ,vort !Mk:runes_ to the emigratreilMllinorilier4ve Nero, as . he - is ready to pereeiri , apytidug to-histuivantege, and we do not Be s kliefe to sap that be will soon embrace hisijoostiorturte. If we do not find some means to replace , the present scarcity of manual labor the consequences will be more se rious than, perhaps, we are willing to suspect. On the otherhand, by. inqromang the number of our populatipt(*e will reap advantages which will not till to advance the present prosperity of the city. The Gtrnhofit Marietta.—Several at tempts were made yesterday to launch ibis gun. boat, but they all proved unsuccessful, and the work will haveack!bstagam 'resumed this MOM mg. She v410)1411 le Atte rn ' A:OmM Hartupee Tait; near t h e Soho bridge, and is now one 41'003011mM specimens of' a gunboat that ever came under outiobservatlon. Notwith standing _ very, unfavotable state of- the weather a large number .of people sad as sembled to see her launched, but were sadly dis appointed id;their expectations, a* notwith standing the' efforts of nearly - all the Men em ployed in theltirdfuni the aid of two steamers, the Immenste.44lof fees was hot moved more than eight feet:: t The following are the specific dtmenotozurntille Length, ISO feet; width, 6Q feet, depth .of hold, 8 feet. She will carry one turret, which will be two and a half inches in tliteiriess, and will perry ,i..tWO:gll4o Her motive powei.villt be yen , ' zrsest,lßs she will carry eight engletie and fon.r . , propellers. The company_ was one year and ,sk *i, trt.beild los her. Shots isitended for river service. United Mallen CiroRIX Court.—Prese Judges Grbgitna- *l.k/endless. In the case of- Bowen & fiterner, of Baltimore. vs. Charles Dithers—aaticlribf damages sustained by vio-, lation of ccipUitior - tbe deliyntyqrs.oil—ihe jury found' ppithturs, $11,564: ; 130. The verdict subsequently ameadedeby agienment, and fixed a1< ; #19,84,1,04. 441er, Mclnnis &Co . vs. Samuetilistlegt, bad otbers. ActiOii for damages for brnitak,OCcolitirest .in the. deliCery of twelve thotiiifto e nr,px9* l l.t3pu.t r i sl.- ''' - • In Tovras.-4R.LB: - nrcqrSilite , eaitor at: tke Clarion Delool . lol, lipi4iW t.he' Fiotel , for rirldsr.Or,tiro. • "ftw-Olszion 90 lion is beloursOdly -deretaped, eniqdtfose . lit our businessooszylesirist to opOrk,a,iradedir that section' - wlll • had the 4)tarlon DerigirrarAili exeollent media - m - 6f advertising sayerelf bipireil.-4 lad named, rook Weeld, son of George Weeld, oL LowenStGlsirj township, was sevittely injitied oYne dtiy . last' week by the upseting of et *lOl4O , width he had hitched a colt,' ge wan badlyietit is 'the head , aim otherwise bruised, bit lash's is not indanQ ger. , . Ilebnapps Must be Lieeireedl.,=rhe Or*: mlationer of intetwalaaennelisideidliorihit' persons sellintlEktOnni:so**pps veiresuired. th addition to optw:AewasesitlieltOlelklistlVAC ol also take out licenses as desaery.#olVicotiii' wholesale and retail, according to' the,iiihnr and amount of theirtinnualmitak„, rna ilulatsi "eA l ,* 4l,4 4 i."ael6nte 411 - 4.:convlClA:b Awattii itll4 PattStillrexamelisbear at r , tolftall*ooo l6 o*,* l l' ftletvensPighirc--- ,4 •z* , bytdiallv B=MiBM: ilotret elcr.A: doisF.F o us cOTtf Colitiar=l _l 3 ;t " itit4PrirAFTl PloVrts. a•t 4 l ufi g, ,l 4 2o-01 ; k 40 ;Jemmy people wooltreconlye'Ahetwit - ;0- OterQosiniy o tfi. to vote, et Chtfion:cin!titilgisikiliiplivj it_ool*:of I.4..o f itiotaMat ano`giv. .A1c13414 0, Ist ighest msjocity °tartan hos given since election 1111862. Ai:area ..vrl3l ' men 'took a bii&i lvrlAtg, on Saturday, at the Second and Vie result was : 'lkstlblip. of *4o444d:his ankle dislocated 'Juni fas t * braketibelew the knee.' 11,r, Ooltlehtlk, - the - celebrated ;Wallet, Air - concluded arrangements for ble farewell app pearanoes in several cities of the United States. He had previously contractedXs: an piles of con certs infllaysna and recolVed• antlpirow invi tation to visit Mexico,_ whiehicinor tuf- escap ed, and is now ,abbut to give hie farewell con, tests in several' of the . pritialper cities of the rfnited States. Id theee•itoticerte Win re terve very powerful assistance. _Alisa-Stmotts, a young lady': Of ihOtien -4 eumniers and the daughter of one of the best families. in New Yo4t, will aid him in hie perfortitmce;' This you ng lady has already made a most successful tit9iut, and her career 'promises "to- belnost She studied ati:erthdatildtuitionocf the, renowned composer eta mhelOal director :Signor Magic>, whose services have been received to no. teoinpany her. Mr. Gettschalk still have with him also the celebrated baritone 'Sig.' ?dotal ntid Mollenhauer the d i stinguished cellist, the whole forming an array of talent se dote composed in the concert room, At. E. H. Dabbs.—This distinguished artist again invites the ; attespokofitlitktpublic to bit: brilliant assortmedt' of piattit'et:''altMnis 'find Tlcturli frames which he has now- on hand, and whichlor beauty and variety are not to be our. Tasted by any house in'the city. They have al renal attracted-the attention of a large portion :of - the community and the consequence is that .hianstabliehmeut i s crowded from/8 any s in the, morning until a late hour in thee,, evening with :busy purchasers.. His pictures also fOrm a great attraction to 'the and tbe manner in wideb they are executed equals that of the most accomplistied artists in Pliotogisphy They are beautiful in the extreme, potsessing all the characteristics necessary to render them the beet photographs to be found. Our readers would do well to pay him a visit immediately at No. 416 - St. Clair street, opposite the St. Clair Hotel. nry Goods.—Noydht th* - time littNe on hand a splendid itock of French Med i-Inds of all colors, new - style Plaids, Poplins, Empress Olothr.ke. The'bestConntry Blankets Plain and Twided-Barred Flannels,: Cloaks and Sacques of the latest sqles. • Ladies and ttbildten a Furs. Long and 'Square Plaid Shawls all avtilhe sold cheap. Oita and examine for thurselyei at IL J. Lynch, , No 45 Market itieetketweeniSth anirDtentond. - "Oswald Gray , " by Mrs. Henry. Wood. Tbo simplicity and earnestness of the author's mailings hay. already made her famous with thnlorers of itetit litertitate. This,licr, latent biereiMi:the' tiumbeY of , ber ftfltnti: era. For sale Si Henry - diner's, sth street. lite-ater-proprbobts for men. boys at Mc Olellond's AuStiod House, 55 Fifth stree•. Ladies' and gents' buffalo and gum over shoes and sandals at MeOlefland's Auction 'abuse, 55 Fifth street. Boots. shoes and gums of every aeietipt ion at t,tivate sale at:Mellielleutd'eattettori House, 65 Fifth street. ll= JOSIINI MEYER a SON, MANOTILOTIMERS OF :AND FANCY FITENTRIBt AND MATRA 163 SMITII3III/LD, AND44II. PENN Sty Between eth at., and Vtrgtn MUT. DR. lAIGHTHILL CATARRH. DR. LIM:MULL, THE &LITHOS OF `Letters on Catarrh," "A Popular Treatise on Manua." b.c., glic. Can be Consulted et the ST. CH ARL E S HOTEL, Until BATUR.O&V, NOVEMBER. 12th, 1881. ON CATARRH- DEAFNESS, AND ALL THE VARIOUS LoLsEasEs OF ttiE THROAT, AND AIRP A. S S A. G- -SYMPTOMS OF CATARRH. The first sensation L usually a feeling of dry ness and heat in the, nose, and a frequent molths tion to sneezing. There Is an inability to breathe freely, as the nose become. stopped up, some times on one side and sometimes on the other. Soon a clear, watery, acrid discharge makes its appsarinmeTexconating the nostrils and edges of alines; which become red and somewhat swollen. Alter a few .days the discharge be comes thick, yellowish, extremely frequent, and continues to be a marked feature of the digests!, and a source of much' danger and the greatest annoyance. After more or less time it becomes purulent, Wilily ontinsfve, and assumes an ex tremely fetid odor. It Is usually so profuse as to require, when confined to the woo° the Its quent appli cation or the handkerchief, orlf urepsinto the throat, which is more particularly the case, while the body is in a, horizontal pouf. Mu, constant expectoration and sotradimes both. bleep it frequently disturbed by a sensation at choking, caused by the preemies of the discharge. in thq throat. Owing to the heat in the head, the Watery portion et the secretion often evapo rates, and assuming „a COndillon of solidity.o deposited upon the Membrane of the nose and upper part of the throat, in the shape of crusts .or hardened loathe. The accuaialationall these incrustations produces a feeling of discomfort, and narrows the nasal passages so as to eta: har=ass respiration. Therefore, frequent efforts kavetri be made to remove them, either by forci bly blowing the nose, Or by ' persistent hawking —a practice as disagreeable to the one affected as it is to those around him.. After tit POMOVOI,' that side of the anti natation which adhered to the mucous membrane will sometimes be found bloody, a fact which explains the force required for its , suslodgement. During sleep these in-'' crustations accumulate more rapidly, and the feeling is therefore most uncomfortable In the morning; sometimes all efforts to clear the throat are futile until atter breakfast, or scone thing warm is swatlowe I. Some patients state that they are not suc cessful until they have swallowed some whi.ky or brandy. The discharge, which to at first without smell, assumes in the progress of the complaint an exceseively fetid odor ; the breath participates In this, and becomes occasionally* revoltingly offensive as to render the patient an object of disgust to. liimself as well its to OlticEr., Ulceration of tie. mucous membrane of •trio. nose takes place frequently, sometimes even at tacking the bones, when small particles of that will occasionally be found mixed Y ith edisaharge. The accumulation of the dis• charger together with the thickened condition of the mucons membrane,. renders respiration thrOughlhe nasal passages very difficult, and pfinntimes impeasible, necessitating respiration principally through the -moutto—a method very deleterious to'the general health, but more par timiliirly so to the lungsf as will be shown here after. The unpleasant nobre,producedrluting the sleep known as snoring, origin otos rforb the same cause. The yob:wimps its musical qualith and assumes a diaMirdant;Allatidr and nasal char acted the sense of smell becomesmtichimpalted or entirely lost, and the. ,tlitiUgh less frequent, is roam:viral litilettlietlf to Gicr, easionally, while blowing . ;th nose, Ost i a, or bubbling sound will beheard`in the ear ) .tisming_will be found quite thick and ainnikd up, yrieturn suddenly with. something . ono sound. This phehedadem usually 'repeat Until, atone tide,, hearing does not re turnd e ind rem of eye ains pe n rmnce iv aentl injured. Noises 1 7 Co y able description. An' th head tolikmake their appearance, and add to the die ththeaf the sufferer, and hearing may be lost BO griid; that a considerable degree of death. may t below' the person iss really a ware e x tge, . The eyes are: apt to become-weak,' irritable and disposed 4a water on exposure to aredar wind, or after the slightest exertion. A ifteil‘imera or lets .acute, or a : libireceing of pressure is experienced? ver the'eyer l uil 20MetiMell On the top 9,5 biltße head, and ,tdati vain to the' lace; rede rietuAgia, far witch it * rirtyn mastaaarat ( Warm in iNcheed weekend -the -memory, - and' produces IfrattdiSitY and linithalineffs , pfnillipaigtimi.jui , 'Manisa generally. eetthre AlaqraorAgfh and instableythe appetite ivet n raimpi, lad Is' oaarltalsra7~ trAtfo' nio Pagoathe 'Viten/ Deeoutikteible idid,l4#frated, and.thime 4 ?Nt .o ,ll ql ;09.10,00t or. orootid oire 14640•ga1Y - adtargkprover4etiEfei bykderdlitinnif thd j ag 1 4 r e anti.lsibe lositimAtzlv tray ftitok,_bro__,„_llo t :dodptii• , ,fit lit pt.% . be 1 1 *O - *, impeoptit • 1-.1, 114 1 01w,..0ar,arl ' . 11.1100111T , 'l.n= • v ..,,,, mmr... v . L ... „44:04 - • . • . -.W1770. •,• , iV:t= - .lg. 3 a — a• - "•*- •• • • - 14"; pyre ANTEIONV WARE HOusr, iTTSBI4IMio TV -V4 oumee and Manager ";; 4 i max. —7- 1/4 t-'' ACT %v.:TEI{3EI: ONE'4 TIOIC • ACT 2r!...- - ZOE, THE 0018 e : -- 3 • • THE XN - DIANT , TWEXENOMA ; -44/114.4kIVQL.IN :* : Evrom: (--Auterro, .114 • : SALEYW HE OON: i—THE, NEGROAWATMEHS. sogivEa-Pitursersvaßwata i s . THE o or‘tidEs • MONDAY, NOVEMBER:2Ist And. every ,evening_ .dming- the week.. 21st , THURSDAY .AFTEHNO(iN at 2 o'clock, %this play will be brought out in such a manner tato. merit the approbation, and support of She : public., as's. - • AcT,4TIr 123:1= The Lecture Cona4t.tee of the YOUNG MEN'S. LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, ,that coiTfi4m'r.ic - rkrirs • For the ensuing seasonrite now ready for de-. litrery. The Committee expect, at least tea (10) Leo. tares. Miss ANNA E. DICKENSON, JOHN H. GOUGH, anilothersi euggged; gridgiifi RP .peaz-during the winter. Price of_SeasoirTicketa. , sl, to be obtained from members 4 Committee.and at the Libra, y Rooms. No single Oaken; will be mild for less than FIFTY CENTS. Borrwata., Jr., W: B. EDWARDS, JAS. 5. DONNELL. R. O. ALBEER, L.Y. A. HoWar, 0. L. Caciiiram., nohl-Std Committee. r=rIr.MASONIC BALL. timov' OONOERT AND TOUR DE PHYSIQUE, THIS TUESDAY EVENING; NOT 22 First appearance in her ontiee city of MADAME 'MILLAR, (Leta Musa (lochran,) The Entlueot Vocalist, After an absence of fair years in Europe, where she had the honor of appearing before the moat select audiences, and primounced by the Public and the Press of England, Ireland and Scotland one of the FIRST OF LIVING BALLAD SINGERS: ' FICO7O. OpLLAR, The Worid-Renovned Magician, Pythomist and Traveler, begs to Announce his Grand and Unique Entertainment, entitled SONG, MIRTH AND MAGIC. In oonjunation with: lilinento Millar. Prof. Entertainmenit - Will he produced on the same4scale of splendor es parlorm2d by hem wlthimmease suevessibefore highly distinguish ed audiences in many or the principal cities of Europe and America,, .and before qt.) EEN VICTOR LA. AND TilE 'BRITISH COVET, on the Nth of September, irtsn. Doors open at Commence at B o'clock, Admission, 50 cents. Tickets may be had at the principal Music Stores. notst6td AUCTION SALES A. ArCI.ELLAND, AUCTIONEER • 55 FIFTH STREET. ADIV1INI:3T11 &TOR'S SALE OF BOORS AT AUCTION.—WiII be mita, by taller of Ai . mLotatrators, a gdj 1,5 CI ~5 litokerAadzlmmialligiAirenta,tr. 1 ingonrth strnetilkukcas)3llll444 4 , CI-7w, . rtiltripl74,44} .10 :75 ' 7 4l -;--...• - zlft., ~-..- : ~..4 4 --, : - =: . 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It has been recommended by theialeittof the Medical Profession for nearly two centuries The - Fluid Exited, or . , • . 1 2 A_ItErEZ A 131 , 1A:V/L ' le now offered to en afflicted world in a &Oa WITHIN THWREXCH9F For all diseases of the Bladder, Wave, Gravel or Dropsioal Swelling, no inidiehie vented can cope with this compoundleitapowar to literally ANNIHILATE DISEASE, • ' All had properties In the drug arp.remevedlky..,.. be,process of its compounding In the shape of fluid, leaving its STEELING PROPERTId':iIAiI Young men who may be ratrerttrg:froin'qhe' . many Ills cones:op:it tipoin early4o4eSecet7pil as abuse, .should try one bottle andbe relieved. The symptoms are INDISPOSITION TO EXERTION; NERVOUS INDISPOSITION, , --- LOSS OF WARM HANDS. AND LIMBS, FLUSHING OF' SKIN, GENERAL LAssrruat, By not arresting these signs, which astinerrriiik ly point se the simile to the pole, telnipeterley, Epileptic Fits, Ptoeydittlre Peed ty,SiblVeladlh;ik crime against nature is cominitted—s•prattiest although protscuted SWOlDEuistmeing commit ted. All medical authorities agree. that *ere kkg t dee ta of EARLY INDF.semogromt Removed, that there would be. ter, leis uw! for- ii)stine -Amytymisi As the records of these humane institutions I prove that a very Pipe Iwo:portion -of litisit 3 ine" tients owe thett-recieptiba and-detenthittiaitir them to early habitant' indiscretion: . • For all unptemisot end dingerons diiiesu*tn,-; Gilson's Extritit of,parefea BraYa Absolutely cures secret diseases, of no matter what length of standing. No change of - diet is required, no cessation from business. Soldiers Home upon 'Furlough And who may perhaps have unfortunately cox., treated disease, will find the Extract of PARE!. EA BB AV A the specific for their ills. liyitta peculiar action upon the Kidneys, It can* I (request desire to urinate, there* re. moving oh/Unctions,.hod ,securtilE.,Pie autniror against all f e ar of stria - tine of thiErethia. lieWrare of the numberleau quacks to be foun4l.n Marge ernes. Many of them know • Nothing: r ef the Practice of hie,dioine, And yet they are allowed to deceive sod deco TIMM ILT.NIiatrALIA.Ir, Until oftentimes after a lifetime of misery, death kindly ends their suffering. Gilson's Chlorine Water, In Animation with the Extriletjels evspociBo for the Gonnorhea, orprit.mated 619 i ;, Syphilitic •Attet* *SRO:44T 4:11.63 -0 . iteuteng, ivoptil de. welitotry • 0•11.A00N'S d lilddiehae that lots STOOD HE TEST OF YEARS, and in connection with the nee of the EsTrai& OF PABEIBA;BBAP AL effectually eradicate anyease, no mattes of how - long standing., M . PILI-1,"1",004 Dispatch 1310.1141 . 12 . ag t F#1411.44 1 / 4 4.". .1. SOWN, "-li6 Wood On*- `l,l 4,1 U N Ci MEE DRUGGIST; 11 r*PnnY"A'