s 7 C, ( ., O. 1. KID G WAY, PA., AUGUST 13, 1870. NO 43. L Sf!i PUBLISHED WEEKLY, p k n .f .v vjti. A T Rates of Advertising. Adrc'r and Ex'rs notices, cho, 6 times, $ 8 00 Auditor's notices, each .... 3 00 Cautions and Estrays each, 8 times 3 00 Transient Advertising per sqnre of 8 linos or less 3 timos, or less, 2 00 For each subsequent insertion........ 50 Official advertising for each square of 8 . liner or lessil times or less .......2 00 For each subsequent, insertion ....60 Professional cards, 5 liner, 1 yr 6 00 Loal notices, per lins. ono time..... ......15 Obituary notices, over 6 lines 10 Yearly Anvcrtising, one-half column...... 50 00 fearly Advertising, one column ,.100 00 filnhks, single quire 2 60 Blanks, three quire 2 00 Blanks, 8 quires , per quire 1 75 Clanks, over (i quires per quire 1 60 'or bank notes, subpoenas, summons, ex- j editions, warrants, constnble salos, road and school ordors. each per dot..,2 Handbills, eight Bhect 25 or less 1 60 ' fourth sheet 25orless 2 50 " half-sheet 2"orlcss 4 60 whole scet 25 or less 8. 00 Over 25 of each of above at proportionate rates, BUSINESS CARDS. J. 8. llORDWELIi, M. D. ECLECTIC PIIYSICIAJV nphe word eclectic means to thooso or sc- I lect medicines from all the different schools of medicine ; using remedies that are safe, add discarding from practice aH medi cines that have an injurious enect on the sys- govt's 3jorni$. "ONE HUNDRED YEABS AGO." BT sua X, B. In musing moments oft we wander back to day of yore, I em, such as meroury, antimony, lead, cop- I And many long departed scenes, in fancy pon per, etc. ...... der o'er reducer or dcpletcr. and equalize "the circula. We th,nk of 8,ft,ely Pft,ftces now ruineJ r tion and restore the system to its natural ,ncy stand, state by alteratives and tonics. I shall here- While those who tenanted their halls dwell in after give particular attention to ohronio dis-1 the silent land. enses, suca as ivuoumai:sm, isysnensio, Aiiver - ( i,.. v . .. ,. complaint, Catarrh, Ne .ralgia-, diseases of the rthrt bcat light with joyous thoughts, or throat, urinary organs, and all diseases pecu COUNTY OFFICERS. President Judsc S. P. Johnson Additional Luw J udce Hon. Jho. P, Vincent. Associate Judges E. C. Schultze, Jesse Kylcr. District Attorney J. K. P. Hall. Sheriff Jacob McCaulcy. Prothonotary See., Frud. Schajning, Treasurer Claudius V. Gi'.ris. Co. Superintendent Kuf'us Lucore. Commissioners H. Warner, Jos. W 'Tnvlor. Louis olltiior. Auditors Clark Wiloox, George D , .Messenger, and Joseph Willielm. County Surveyor Geo. Wultmley. Jurv Commissioners. Gcorre Diuki rand Horace Little. TIME OF HOLDING COURT. ( . Second Monday in January. ' Last Monday ia April. First Monday in August. First Monday iu November. icsn RAILROADS- PHILAD LFHIA & ERIE KAILROAD. SUMMER TIME TABLE. rS and after MONDAY. MAY :10th, 1870, the trains on the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad will run as follows s WCSTWARD. .Mail Train leaves Philadelphia.. ..-10.20 p. m. " " Ridgway 1.57 p. in. .I it arrive at lirio 7.40 p. ni. Erie Exp leaves Philadelphia 10.50 a. m. ' " Kidgway - 2.00 a. in. " arrive at Eri .... ..11.20 a. ni KAftTWARU. Mall Train leaves Erie - 8.50 a. m. ' '. ?' . Ridgwny 2.-18 p. m. ' . " arrive at Phila'd'a....... 0.20 a. m. .Erie Express leaves Erie 0.00 p. m. P.idgway 1,20 u. m. . . rat Philadelphia...- 5.80 p.m. Express, Mail and Accommodation, east and west, connect at Corry and all west bound trains and MaU.accotnmodation east at Irvin ton with the Oil Creek and Allegheny River Rail Road. WM. A. BALDWIN. Gen'l 8up't. liar to females, &c. CATARRH I treat with a new instrument of a lnte invention, which cifcs every rase. TEETH extracted without pain. Oflioe and residence South of the jail on Centre St. Office hours from 7 to 8 a. ; m 12 to 1 p. m ; 6 to 7 p. m. Dec. 23'67.-ly. J. S. BORDWELL. JOHN G. HALL, Attorney at law, Ridg way, Elk county Pa. mar-22'60 ly throbbed in bitter woe. Men lived and loved, and died as "One hundred years ago." JO, IX o. HALL....-.... ..JAS. K. r. HALL. HALL & BRO. Attorneys - at - Law ST. MARY'S: BENZINGER P. 0. ELK COUNTY, PA. September 20, I860, ly. TS. Bordwell, M. D. Eclectic Physician , Olfice and residence opposite the Jail, on Centre St., Ridgway, Pa. Prompt at tention will be given to all calls. Office hours : 7 to 8 A. M-: 12 to 2 P. M. ; and 6 to 7 P. M. Mar. 22, Gli-tf. FRANKLIN HOUSE, St. Mart's. Pa. LARGE! & MA LONE, Prow's. ine proprietors respeomiuy as nie auenuon Around Thy name as did they n limit IVlnnrla nrnl ilia r.nlilit i n nnnntn1 1a I ' their lni sre and commodious hotel. Every hundred years ngo,' attention paid to the convenience of guests. II. LARGEY, nay30 -1803.1y J. A. wALON'E. 0 .' God : whers are those prcious souls, re deemed at such a cost ! The dreadful thought, to thy blest vi Boinc are too surely lost ; But those who fought the "glorious fight" are blessed forever more, With fadeless crowns adorned they stand, on the 'Eternal shore,' Ah, may their prayers God's pity move to wards us who hire below Are striving as they strove on earth 'one hundred years ago.' At early dawn the 'king of day' illumed the Worl 1 below. The ststely hall, the humblo cot, alike in splendor glow, The silvery moon pursued her course, through the deep cthc. blue, While brilliant, stars lit up the sky like gems of golden hue. 0 ! mighty Lord ! Thy wondrous works, a glorious halo throw, then, "One misery, the rich in IkT ASLIN Kettles. Brass Kettles, Porclean XfJL Sauce Pans. French Tined Sauce Pans. rruit cans the cheapest and nest, at w. S. SERVICE'S, Ilardwarc.Storo, Pidgway.Pa. HYDE HOUSE, RtnowAT, Elk Co., Pa. V. II. SC1UIAM, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofore so iberally bestowed upon him, tho new pro- j prietor. hope,?, ty paying strict attention o the comfort and convenience of guests, to merit a continuance of the same. Oct 30 18011. The poor toiled on :n grandeur dwelt, In many a convent cell at prayer, tho gentle sister knelt. And oft at twilight's lovely hour they sang the "vesper hymn." It's music sweetly echoing throughout the cloister dim. The safred chnnt arose to God, in accents soft and low. For lie was loved by faithful hearts, ''One hundred years ago." 'Vef. T hflYfl tnv crnndnoBa f DTnLImn : - J " J vavigiiu the beauty, as Julius' feet stirred the sedi ment and a more sickening odor arose. 'Why, it's terrible.' ''Indeed it if j and I'll certainly die i you don t marry me : 'And will it always be this way V and again the little pug nose ahot up in tlie air. 'Always.' 'But I can't stand it.' 'It won't be quite so violent, but just as strong.' "I I I don't think I like to be loved, sir ; it smells too bad-' 'What! exclaimed Julius, with another scrape of his foot and this time obtaining a good drought of the carbolio acid. 'It smells so !' the maiden repeated. i. .1 . i. i .. . . jiuc tnai am i love its something un der the table.' 'Oh, Well, now, I thought as how when people lovod they smelt.' 'Oh, no !' said Julius j and an immediate search revealed the cause of the offensive odor. It is useless to say that thereupon Julius became happy and his sweethert radiant. How Sir Robert Peel Made his Fortune. You shall have it, Dick, and bell" a gal lon every Suuday in the bargain.' 'Well, then,' pays Dick, Grat looking coutiously around to see that do ono wan near, 'this il be;' and putting bis lips lose to Mr. Peels ear, he whispered, 'Chalk your bobbins.' That, iodced, was the great secret. Drck bad been in habit of luritively chalking bis bobbin, which simple contrivance bad effectually prevented the adherence of tbc cotton. As the bobbins were white, the chalk had escaped detection Mr. Peel was a sagacious man, and saw through the affair at a glance. He at once patented the invention, had 'chalking' ma chinery contrived, and soon had tho lead in the cotton spinning department. This was the foundation of his princely fortuue CLIPPINGS. Advice to the farmer keep jour weath er eye open. If yonr boot maker sends boots home) jot can't walk in, you should walk into him. Once when a bad man died, a savage wit being apprised of the event, observed that the avesage Talne of mankind was sensibly raised. An editor heads his lists of births, mar riages and "deaths thus : 'Hatched, 'Matched, and Despatched." How is it that the trees can get on their summer dresses with out opening their trunks ? Why, because they have out their summer clothing. When does Shakspcare give an instance- It is but right to add that lie pentioned off of the cure of consumption ? When th Dick handsomely. Duke of Gloster stoos Kin I Wv'a onffin O J " wv A poet wrote of his departed lo7e, Wo will hallow her grave with our tears,' but The Chinese in Tennessee. roads, play poker, keep a hotel, wash and Every one know that Sir Robert Peel, i "ron nurse tha batyi edit a newspaper, run father of the late Prime Minister of Eng. fr Congress or play the piano and enter- and and grand father of the present Daro- taln company. et, made his money by cotton-spinning. The owners of woollou factories praise A Chinaman, says a correspondent of the tho wicked printer set it up 'We will harrow Nashville Republican, is almost as versatile her grave with our steers.' as a Yankee. He can make wooden clocks, A vounz fellaw ofiewd tr, W .;!, and wooden Dutmeg for that matter. He is teacher of a vounsr ladies' mmm., .bi an excellent farmer, shoemaker, can make who was boasting of the proficiency of his bnok without straw, build houses and rail- pnmla. that not one cf thom U m..i;... vm.m UCWIlUtJ a husband. A negro boy in columbus rashly went ia bathing the other day and was drowned. His mother said it served him right for niiAVER nocsfi, I HTDOWAV, PA DAVID THAYER, Proprietor. The undersigned having fitted up a l.irce and commodious hotel on the southwest Snurnin? religion's irpntln wnv fn-r...ir ,.t ,,, I -".V, Jiai. their God ; But darker scenes than these were oft enacted , in the past, And crime, a gloomy shade, o'er many a guardcan spirit cast. Men walked the earth with haughty tnein, in arrogance they trod, corner of Centre ami Mill streets, with good and convenient stabling attached, respect fully solicits the patronage of his old friends and the public generally. dcciatiu ty DAVID THAYER. In the early part of his career, his business them as the best of workmen. The officers ,ak'Dg Up new fraDS,ed notions. He Debber was rematnaniy extensive, but suddenly ho 01 lle ventral meiiie railroad, on which made a trcmendious start, and soon distan- ten thousand Chinamen were employed, n Nevada a contemplative Dicer In- ced all his rivals. He grew immediately spcak in the highest terms of them. Their dlaD 8at watching a party of base ball play rich, 08 we all know, but we do not all work is said to bo full and honest, no lag- ets wno seeme(l to him to be working very know the lucky accident to whieh he was g'Dg no story-telling, no whiskey drinking narl-Turning to one of them, be asked: indebted for all his enormous wealth. few fiShts- Overseers dcclair they can drill liow Iuuch Set on5 "ay V In Ihe early day of cotton-Spiuning ma- more rocIc ani move more dirt with China- "Why was I born ?" exclaimed Anna I -I . . I T" I .... chinery, a great deal of trouble used to n,en lllan Wltn an a(luaJ nuniber ot men wicsinson, in beginning one of her fino be caused by filament of cotton adhering wll claim tu'9 inu of work as their spec- flights of eloquence on the equality of wo- to the bobbins or tapes, which then formed ialty' tneD' Vh? wa3 1 born Be repeated, portions of looms. These filaments accumu- Twenty years of contact between the two swelling her exultant form, stamping her lating, soon clogged the wheels and other races in California have done little toward foot, and looking earnestly over the audi- parts of the machinery, and reudcred it removing "je prejudice against the Chinese. ence. 'Give it up,' exclaimed a puzzled necessary that they should be cleared, They have poured into and out of the coun- hap in the gallery j 'ask us sorasthiu' which involved frequent stoppages and but, surrounded by barriers, they have eas'er-' ' : much loss of timo. boon forced to form a world of thair own I r n 1 V F.HTF.nW hlTTnnPTTn Tl. IT t ' .ui.iio, mo X uUKeQ e live hoosier has writ. giving his experience as was then called, spent vast sums in exper- swamped in failure, which would have given mcnts. He employed some of the ahlcst. brilliant returns but for the tvraunv of . " Andoft the earth was moisened with tho life, mechanists in the kingdom, among them white workmen, who prevented tha employ tide's crimson flow, James Watt, who suggested various cor- ment of chep Chinese labor. 2KSEV HOUSE, Ckxtbiville, Elk Co., Pa. John Collins, Proprietor. For man destroyed his fellow nan "one hun drod years ago, LLEGHENY VALLE BAIL KOAD. '1 be only direct route to Pittsburg WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS from Oil City. On and after Monday Nov. 22d 18G9, trains will run as follows : auixa. pouth Pay Express leaves Oil City at Arriving at Pittsburg at Might Exprrss leaves Oil City at Arriving at Pittsburg nt Kittanning Ace. leaves Emlenton Arriviving at Kittatiiiiug Mixed Way Vcaves Oil City at Arriviug at West Pcnn Junction at 7,05 p. m , GOING NOETII. ' Day Express leaves Pittsburg at' Arriving at Oil City at Night Express leaves Pittsburg at Arriving at Oil City at "z Parker Ace. leaves Kiuanuing Arriving at Parker , . Mixed Way leave West Penn Juno, at 7,00 a. in, " Arriving t Oil City at C,00 p. m. Connections at Corry and Irvineton for Oil City and Pittsburg. At Franklin with Jnmes- i Uwn and Franalin' B. It. 'Connections with ' West Penn. B. il. at West Penu Junction for 1 Blair viile and all points on the main line of the t'eeasylvama K. K. B"Milrer Palace Sleeping Cars" on all ' Night Trains both' ways from Pittebrgh to Corry, J. 3: LAWRENCE. General Supt Taos. M. Kino, Aast, Supt, . 10,30 a. m 5,30 p. m. y,S(l p. tn. 7,00 a. m. 6,10 p. m 9.00 p. m. 7,00 a. m. 7,15 a. m. 1,55 p. m. 8,00 p. m. 6,00 a. m. 7.20 a. m. 9,55 a. m. Thankful for the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him, the new pro prietor, hopes, by paying strict attention to the comfort and convenience of guests, to merit a continuance or the same. vln201y. jOKTON HOUSE, ERIE. PA M. V. Moore, (late of the Hyde Jlomn) 1 ropnttor. Open Day and Night- n30tf. CII. VOLK, Manufacturer and Dealer . in Lager Beer, opposite the Railroad Depot, St. Mary's, Elk county Pa. Mar-22'fiC-l . . great the low, All, all are gone who trod hundred years ago." the earth "One dcct Ijfliscdlanj. A LOVES ON THE RAMPAGE. The great desideratum was to find out Within this some fifty thousand men have trav t . u some plan of preventing this clogging by been thnviug, while many have amused ten to his mother " cotton, and Sir. Robert, or Mr. Tcel, as he large fortunes. Many an enterprise, too, has f0noff, . ' S' Western people are death on etiquote. You can't tell a man here ho lies, without fighting. A few days ago a man was telling a pret ty big story in mp hearing. 'Stranger, that's a whoopcr,' says I. 'Lay there, stranger,' says he- And in less than no time I found myself sprawling ia the ditch. At another time, says I to a man I ner er see afore, as a woman passed : 'That isn't a specimen of jour western women, is it V 'You're afaid of the fever tnd agor, stanger, ain't yer ?' 'Very much aays I. 'Well, that was my wife, and if you don't ryologize in two minutes, by the honor of a gentleman, I swear to you, that these two ... .. . ... I It . l. I T , r-. rcctions : but spile ot all thev cou d Jo the i" oe tcu now onn itnna inconvenier.ee remained, and the evil man be receivetl i" the South. Tho cs Such is this world that joys and fears, of appcard to be insurmountable. perimcnt is to be made on a scalo worthv those who lived before. 0f eoa... ti,pae d,.lav.. sPrto.,.lw fTot.i of the creat national Question of labor. Five Are all forgotas ours shall be-ere yet a few Lufl lr, , tha :" o.. hundred Cinnamon hnv l,D-n l,.,lnJ . vearsmore ""6 T""" uu cud- - " I , ... . I T I I I h. Innrl..! . 1 , r , Then why, 0! mortals, strive for fan.., for Qaj?' generally came Ell0 10 proportion to "ipu a lew aays, fading laurels here. the stoppages during the previous days. It aDU lQence wul De 6catterod through the When death may tear us from our prize before was noticed, however, that one man nlwava ,arSe and sma" towns of the South. The another jear! drew his full oav.his work was .lr,ro I next two months' experience will be rife ihe mighty heroes of the past-lhe lich the -.-i:.!,,,.! . ; ff ,,- , . , with deeper interest than appears unon the j su nvt. ii io UCVCI ItttU ItJ stop, while everv other in the factor u-a sumce' ir' remalDS ,0 06 8cen how the Or- idle. Mr. Peel was informed of this, and icDtal wiU stand the 8tertt Ans'o-Saxon . SMitVirn rf flnUn. : J !t Knew tnere must be a secret somewhere. ul "P"1? uuu avaiw tt was important that it should ba disnnv. tlllv- It is singular what episodes the tender passion sometimes occasions. It is not iin K winted t the Advocate Office ' frequently the case of biliousness, produci dyspepsia and other complaints of the ered, if possible. What be wants is employment, and such Tlia mnn I i i nntT OQ vnll ennnm.1 lt.v. 1 - I au noonaiuucu, oui 10 DO pUr- I r J ""IT" " "' BUUJ- BlStols shal nnr t A: 3 ra. n . j . , . I thin,, i..;, r.a.- f . ;v.,, aweunra. fi icnuw-wui auieu uieu 10 -pump 6 i ccuu uati m iuo juiucr or I jy mm, oui iney couia t; at last 31 r. Peel motner, or to the wife and children left at g0 J politely anoloeized Pont Inr t, :. U ! : ir. C . . 1 1 1. 1 I . " ' Uv uE uiuu iuiu ins private omce. I otusiuiuou uas ne oeen io give I i admire the T WAS cured of Deafness and Catarrh X simple remedy, and will send the free. 4w bya receipt urns. at. v. Ltuui.1T, lloboken, N. J. inn He was a rough Lancashire man, unable 8 ful1 0(1 aDl honest day's labor to those much, but darn me is I df to read or write little better, indeed than who hire him, that he expects to give his etiquette it always take ljat a mere animal. He entered the 'presence' cP'oyer the service of his muscle and skill ' " B 00E AGENTS WANTED FOR Struggles and Triumphs of P. T. BARNUE, Written ty himself. In one large octavo vol , ome nearly 600 pages printed in English , and German.. 83 full page engravings. It em braoes forty year recollections of his busy life, . as a merchant, manager, banker, lecturer and . showman. . No book published so acceptable to all classes. Every one wauU iu ' Aguuti aver j ga from 50 to 100 subscribers a week. We pfler axtra inducements. Illustrated catalogue and terms to agents sent free. f . , ' J. t. JJUBR.i CO., Publishers, , 8w Hartford, Conn. sTOB WORK of all kinds and deecri- J done at this of5of. ' western country very can stand so much takes me uniwarea. . . i riara ii a i.i I Pin nmroi" infl cavnino hm wak-.iv ,i I - gestive organs; it has been asserted that uiujui. im eoierea me "presence fv- " "lumm uuu fh.ui cholic is sometimes the result of it, and a PulIinS his forelock, and t huffling on the iur'la a11 the hours of the day, only asking wouderful tendency to melancholy is created grottn" w,to tia great clumsy, shoes. i . . .... i ii i. ' : j ni try. . . Dy it. weaitative walks, silent reveries. "f -ree'i 'r urguson, the and self-communion springs from the first ovcr'ookei' tells me that your bobbins are advance of the observing: emotion. These always clean. Is that so ?' are common and anticipated results : but 'Ee's, master,'t be so.' resilience ana ouice OPPOSlts tiio Thover I It has hppn e-ft tn .In inc r"..t ,lt,l., I 'Wll It.oV hns An x-m, m..... V tt nil. that th Chinpon shn mitii tn m.;.. I inri. .- ,l. ., .. ... jjouge - uvi v uioL-iusa f " ujauao i .nave u...v.o ,( ,lul , Iae matter f asked (be good a uvw itoiuic iu iue uuiver&ai maiaay, it I r '"j ujouuuuo iu jet me anow r I ",c pur iucii. au luuigeni umnnman jJoctor. HENRY SOUTHER, Attomey-at-Law seems that Julius had been smitten with "ny, waster .PilJt be asoart o' sacret t?oes to the official ot bis native vilkge or 'Oh, I hardly know mvsclf ' shn ronf A Ridgway, Pa. ffcb29'C8). ,1,. .,:,. ,j t.i.. . ... loike. ve see. nnd if ni tU 'nl,M l th nronint ,,f ! i:i. l.. , . J B"e repuea; JQR.1C. H. FULLER, BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, K ma way, Pa. La resonable time for meals, together with the stipulated wages when his work is done. It may be interesting to those who are not posted to know bow John Chinaman A Doctor's Joke. The following an ecdote is told of Dr. Cabarrus, the great I homeopathio physician, who dieid lately in Paris. M'Uo Julia Barron wan nnf n( BArta gets here. It is to be understood, first of sent for him ' J D. PARSONS, Manufacturer and Dealer in Boots Sc Shoes, Main St., opposite Hotel, nov27y Wilcox, Pa. JOARDING HOUSE, Near the Depot, Wilcox, Pa. MARTIN SOWERS, Proprietor. Th j undersigned has opened a larva house; at tha above plaee, where le is amply prepared to satisfy the wants of those who may avorhim, with their custom. bov'6'j20. JACOB TOCNQ & CO., Book Binders And Blank Book Manufacturers, Wright's Blk Corry, Pa Blank Booh Mads to Orde. T) LAKES of all kindi for sale at this DC). the bright eyes and rosy cheeks of a cab- ,olke J see an" ' t0'd t'others'd knows bage vendor in the Poydras market. He lnuc'1 88 oi' repHed Dick, with a cunniu visits her daily and dines in her presence on f101 rashes of bacon and cold veiehlA. .n 0f coursei D!ck I'HIgive you somethinj one of these occasions summoned affi,io( if J0"'11 tel1 me-abd if you can make all courage to proffer his suit. But his em- the ,aCt0ry W0'k 88 8inootnly yours.' barrassment caused him so much excite- 'EJ ry De n them' Master Pill' ment that he actually overturned a jug of We1!' wbat slla11 1 6ive you 1 am carbolio acid, which had been put under your price' Dick an(1 let mB tave yur se the table by the maiden's respected pro- ce'' genitor. The noxious fluid spread upon I)ick ErinDe(1 scratched and stroked his the pavement and a most offensive odor ereat heai1 aDd shuffle1 for a few minutes, arose from it. while Mr. Peel awaited his reply. The 'What 1 1 that 7 inquired the little maiden, cotton lord thought his servant would broh eletating her olfactory member, and niak- ably ask a bunred oounds or so. h!nh ing evident signs of distiesi. would have most willWl 'It's my love continued Julius, oblivious Presently Dick said s in his excitement, of the smell, and suppos- 'Veil, Master Pill. I'll tell'fia .11 .v, ing her inquiry to refer to his attachment j H if you'll give me a quart o'beer a day "Oh, my 1 You don't tell mn W J as Inn? as T'm :n. . mi .... love v t ? r " w ul"u, yu " Bave I turn ajaJUU , 7 7, uave no wr. reel rather thought he should, and ine precinct ot tue city in which he pro- 'my spirits are terriblv nnom,.! a sides and proposes to mortgage himself and times I am greatly elated and then audden his family for money with which to eome ly sink into the deepest melaneholy ' to America, where he expects to make his Alter a momenfa reflection Cabarruj fortune, clear up his affairs and live said gravely : thenceforward in peace, comfort and pros- 'I am afraiad there ia but one way to perily. cure you.' It ottcn happens, however, that the Chi- 4 What is that?' she asked eagerly, naman does not return at the expiration of 'You must get married,' he replied with a certain timo for which the motgagc runs, a mirthful twinkle of the eye, but otill and then the harpies and moneylenders, l( ring a grave face. ' into whose hands the business bus fallen 'Well,' said M'lle Barron, aile a littl by this time, pounce upon the poor China- hesitation, followned by a sigh of relief per- man's family, and sell them into slavery haps you are right. Would you marry without the least compuction of consciense. me V Under such circumstances do most of the 'Ma diere,' replied Cabarrus LWl Chinese who land upon our shores come. tbe doctor prescribes, but It does not take It is not at all to be wondered at that thev his own medicines.' . . . . . . i ao not seme permantly that this tide of emigration is like none otherin iu wondeful ebb and flow, that the world ever saw. Supscwbe and pay for the Advocate. A tallow-chandler said he didn't mean any disparagement to the son when he said that hi candles were the be4 lights ever invented.