carN & SLOAN, PUBLISHERS. OLUME 24. SINES 8 DIRECTORY Paz C. Biii)WggL „,,, wuth side of the Poblir Square, be• It - Street% Erie, Pa. E'! "'E LIKETVEW'ES POEI DOLLAR. E H. BELL. • ulgt Rooms over the Erie Book, rooth F:no. Ps. krh th ihr best style of the art. and waresu- D. EDWARDS. ~ co , caLLOR at Law. Warren' Pa. Pro c4,lr.e" awl collections will receive preempt 4- D- WALKER k CO., I ..fuer in i Commuakm Ilsorebams, f our th or .t of the Public Bridge. Brie Pa. Coa!, Sall, Plaster, Sitwell...Fish, Lima v„or,Swrea. Cistinga, te.; with for : , 111pptrig , either by stessaheate, or by Railroad, - CARSON •GRAHAM, tSP Cut SSE,ss.r.a AT Low, °eke on French St. ...aster ottno Pia, Erie. T. W. MOOR -- E, p rov i,ks s , Wines Liquors, Candies, One door I'ow Booth itewart's St.te-qt. bek:NT. HEMROD & Co., 71elig of Storm Hollow Ware, Engines, Ma itskoad Can, etc... State St..Erio Pa. THOMAS M. 4USTLN, CT 111 lIRX or u. Looms t co., Watebes. Jewelry, Silver Spoonvi,Thisi vrj, Looking Glasse., Lamps and .Pkiney ieUl Ind Tetail. , H. AilUitKl. stde of Suite Street, Eris, Pa CO. .7 `BC ran or WALKER v vr.onon and Shipping Merehanta,•and Flour. Fi4.l, Salt, Water Lime, Napier. de_ S. Ene, Pa. Pokeltaitaa intended for err rare mark,! B. GUNNIISON. Suitionary, Monthly ktatritainer. Cheap ....S&L, I Mush., Newspapers, Gold Pena, Pock : door west of the Reed Rue. Erie. BOOTH & STEWAT, srd Retail Dealers in Fancy and tapir Dry G. Poor People's Row, "PP"ilx ,All. JELL, KEPLER & CO. 4 of Linn Fence, Railing. Steam !Were, Fire Proof Shutters. and all kinds oi Maehi. Casting's, de., done to order. CLARK S. METCALF, NI retail dealers in Dry (had.. i'srpels. and Nu. 1 Reed Howe. JOHN B. COOS. led Piney Dry Good., awl the Greatest en 'enro in the Clty, Cheep site. Ene, Pa. STEARETT & GRAY, - - and retail Dealers in net sind dry the- Pruduee, Foreignand bome4tie Fruit, ' Ar and Stone Ware, }'lsar, Fish, Salt, tiles., :..hot. Caps. Safety Fuse. le.. ke., Firrich :e the Reed 110/1413. Brie. Pa. And Canal Boats, Vessels, Hotels, and Pri •cpplial with any of the above articles .e" and very cheap.- There is one great fault in most of the novels and romances of my.aequaintanee, and that is, that all' the interesting adventures are limited to 11.ICKLE eC KEPLER; • - personq of extrordinary personal attractions:— both. OrooeriPll, liardware, Crockery, ie. Can't .in ugly fellow meet with surprlsing acei -10-1, Stare F meet. Erie, Pe. DH. C. RRANDF.9r - dents by flood or field? Mast all the pttop:e 'ho 'acres—Aee at his rosidetice on Eighth run nr 13 dders when a house is endirr and a•e W3I. S. LA—NE, or., rum at Law.—Ocoee over Jackron'3 .Elet corner of the Public Haire. -••,• F-each and Holland, Erie, Pa. , 7 beautiful young ladies from being burned te ildath A SANFORD & CO., .. • ; —must all the herecs of this sart be six feet Li t igh, tv,•.... se. Bank Notes. Drafts, Certifister I, 4. - ••••:- trehange on the prlneival title- ' five•atel.twenty yearryOr age, and end with albar- .'.l - Ili tiUin. , e at ufwe in Beaty'e MA.- Pal.lie on ~_,_ and 1 t it•l• twelve thousand a year. It is a melt Belem iookLa , a tile direction of the course I IfERON STUART, ' inalhir distribution of the gift. Of fiction. ..,o pe r . 'tact now to k ll'arig the II•rel , Aliment of the I dose', au'l I's t, ;•,,s,i Oil k..• gcutlerueu engaged in In! N—Residenee on Fourth street, one I hair. Truth may be more, j•ast: air' tiKrefOrn o" - Apothecary lialL .wr.itt• lows what, happened, sowe iiiirq years ago , CILMVITT,iI.-11 JtOIC :+il:,.:: ,)1' 1 elltetou, :,eni a Lich RUFUS REED, '--' r • ..-1 12 .• 1 to Illy anew.. Jo hn sesestUß. of lite itOti , J•Pjonet:. ii V. '' ' "'leo'. the) ligki ;1 44 ' '-iglit 4 ~ . ..i, German and AIDOTICILU Hardware and 't nor .il tII.3LCLI: sen/Uli time forward mid shook .. SC.% Anvils. Vices, Iron and Steel No..:', Belton and Jones., . Ene, Ps- • . h al , i, r, .; a •,,. ...n ee ..1 the currielc, and looked John Belton even then w•ts not IlLn-ls .m, ; o a f . - ADWELL /t BENNETT, . inqUirin,,, a ; _q r . r, e i ton _ 'hem sail Retail Dealers in Dry i . i,nni+. tiro- ht• wits big. Everythlogaimut him w allig--lii , • "'lee .- .. ery, 01 ..... r ., Can i efin g , Rini , , r,, . 1 ,,,,„ sy,c. his nose his giouth _ liut his twtiiutr wii, t u . l.mal haa deeei‘ed ire ac the last too . Spiker. Le. Emp,re Stores State Sire.;. , ' • • • our Lt ,.' an 0.1 the, yeung 111311 111 an explanatory view nrt,eic., Rotel, Erie, Pa. • biggest of all. Ile was :oen,•tliti - l,ke 11. mis d here has kindly consented :lees, Bellows,Axle Army,Sl , rinr , . awl n • L . meat of Saddle and Carriage Triniminizr ,the rourtecoth,'enly bigger, awl wtth -, e,, ns 'id. 1 t i. 7 ; " rail mV fri:l2, MERVIN SMITH. •7 4 erable quantity of John Bullism in addition to take in ' P l ' ee , • . . and Justice of the Pear.., and Agent for i the French dignity 'of the Oran' Monarquo , Tl . i . is seemed huite satisfactory; and one of the s Mutual Life Insurahoe P.,tn.eur....inr,,•,. • ' orentienieu takiuo Belton asiiv s , said: of Wright's store. Erie, Pa. , When big John Belton was sheliff .if his native 9' `lt is useless, I oppose to change the'resoln lEOßGE H. CUTLER. / city, ' he expanded more than ever. rt . 1"115 sup- ! ter, titian': Erie County. Pa. Colite ti..us j posed there`w nld: have been no room for him in , lion of your principal!" . •,..•••• se.tated to iota enema,. 4.4 too - ' - °. "This gentle Man knows one," thought Belton, ewe ' , i the narrower streets-of his jurisdiction if be had ' - lied oat any more, so they did'at !hake him a' and is aware what a pig-headed blockhead my 1 - principal,old -.hates is. "Change his resolutibn!" knight. The consequence might bane been aw- I be said aloud. 1-When he has once made up ful. Big men, yir may have remiirkod, are of- ;, . . • , his mind, von night ' as soirq ask a millstone to ten addicted to very small pursuit-. -Ttelton was ; ,, 4 .tp .„.. 1 very fond of fishing. We used ..) laugh to see it g row ' llt° ' n f ini " . ' "Then we m i r n proceed to business at once," him affix a small bait to a small hook, and brine , i *1 said the gentle ,„drawing himself up and =- out at last a very small front mit he was es , . . . s,. es ._ ! sinning a haughty look. much gratified as if it 'o •.• o ~... ~, ~.died ~14 ! , "With all coy heart," said Belton. - ' cry year when his prinetp..., :•‘_Vill you stop , or shall 11" - Jones, had gene- for his holiday, and his ships , were fairly off on their long velars, and the ! .-./.°ti,, if you please." homeward-bound ones not expected for a month, i • "sir, " u it drop P ur handkerehite" very much obliged to. yon," maid he used to pack up his trunk and arrange his t , ' . , tt'lton,i placing his handkerchief in the fishing-rods, and away he, went te his favorite i 'Mr ' anti we i breast-pocket tic hie coat, and considering that stream in the hallo' r . ' : Intl- of Hanes, was warning hisu against the dep. beard no =woof i.... .1. ao . I ..• from Lloyd's I Ilia g elatieu ", .. . . summoned him back again to o lesk in Richest e- - a " (if . rri°tie tilieves '. • . i In the spiv. of two tnumtes from the time ' - • . i they arrived on the ground, Mr. Belton, with Out' autumn le hail buried himself as u s ua l in 1 the half eenseionenesiof a person in an opium the solitude of the Downs. He had carried his ',. hut, New meow curio*, evolutions performed conotiering roil from brook to brook, a nd waded ; w;thout having the slightest idea of what they rap to his chin, and toiled beneath his basket, and i meant. His companion took hie stand opposite full of this happy "Inge, i n tlgtte" , -he bad slept 1 t the third gentleman of the other party, with had soundly every night for a fortnight in the little i kept some little way retired. The active indi cottage about nine miles from Winchester; which 1 i .id na i wlio had entered into meth a strange con out of compliment to that classical seminary. I versation with him, took long steps, loading pis though without any pedanic mar(' rostriet leen- I solo, whisperiug to the two gentlennu, and ma ngey, he called his Res in t t rbe. Belt, on it c.v. Is:_ g himself eX.e4WelVely useful in a way he had tain morning, the even tenor of his way - was in -1 never observeal before. The tall and powerful terrupted in a very disagreeuble manner. He i figure of his friend might have been a study for / p.duter or sculpture. His lips firmly eontriseted; had risen early; hewn' walking .at a rorid Tiace towards the scene of his werniug's work,--.t riv- i hi s c h ee k pale. There was one peculiarity of er at some distance from his rift it r•,•6.•—when, I his_ attic Lele 'which it was impossible not tfi ob on crossing the high road to get on the gentle ! serve; with his left elbow supported on his down which led to the valley be %lisle search of, ;,. right hanil,, the left hand was continually used he heard the noise of wheels.- Animal Iglagn°'' iin smoothing the long moustaches which adorned tient was not invented at that time., or sr least 1 h i s l i ps. Whil e a ll the preparations were going Mr. Belton had never heard of it; but h.• bas of- 1 on he never moved from that one position, till on ten said that, afeeling came over biin.oia healing a pistol being placed in his hand, he turned rap. that very common-place round, that alt was not idly round. wntohed the fall of a handkerchief, tight. s A sort of alleoveriehness came upon / di n I which was dropped by the active asVietatit, and and heiwirdied he had staid in bed, instead of ' two s harp cracks went off at the same moment.— wandering over Hampshire hilliat Na o'clock in 1 When Mr. Belton looked again, he saw his com the...morning. The vehicle came oar him and ; pardon stretched en the ground, his face covered mid the diseharged weapon lying stopped---r strong deterthined dead atop it made; with blood, jvist rat his side--and. on turning his eyes towards / e ast , t„ his nerveless hand. The third member it, he stir a young man of seven or eight-Sad- t o f the or i g i na l p ar t y came quickly up from the phaeton where_ he bad ...food; gnispeal the wrist x. cnAPIN. Ryot --- _ _, 2 . 1 twenty years 1 r age, descending five', the curd. l i lULXT bL,MIIT'. - 0211e . ' addressing ' of the recumbent figure, and shook his head on t,! . •• twat. e•Lei. cgruer ~1" Stateand FA ele, evidently With the intention of t ;',, i " . '• ° P "air.. Prigs TeSPOW/Abif, sae I him. He was surpriaed bat not displeaSed. Bed- ! discevering no pulse. With a cloth which he -- - - tos, was A d Fa y s fond of high society and he felt I bud, rattidly unrolled he tied up the chin ofthe I t i ll. •0. E. Elli OW - . ." that this was i Lord. • 1 Resident bestial; oe.• and dw Mite . - iinfbrtunate. combatant giving him the g the South