EllW• WEE K LY-- OBSERVER PUB LISHERS T R.Y C. B. WEIGHT & Co:, e a vas, Collectors sad Dealers la Gold sad Silver Cola, oncurrent Mosey, Lad Waisiata ad Ostilliestes af Depoth g , mita, Bight Deana ea the rioc►psl cities of the Union. end all parts of the Old Danatry for sale. Office, Williams' Block, earner of Roe &tea and Pub lic. Square , C a. WitieST ,t f IVE I3 fitiTHAYIKR, 'feet rectum* sad wholesale Deakin * miry dew* t,.,11 of Stuns Ware, be Brick It. Clay and ke Sand u , soufsetary, between *mond and Third Streets en the can.2l Erie, Pa. F WE88080.43 C. ?IA TIM. KENNEDY -6{lll7 D —. w cbi.r.s4Ls t Danz dialers In On*, than. erming7_ Ant:ante a Bohemian *Ware. Lanai* Domes. w ions, trrkmi, Vases &e. te. China Heat, ho. 4, Dermal Block itete et. Eno Pe„ CNNILPT, /L. k. 01711.. C. Arueri. ne,•ll, Gt•rman, P4t:a • Punts, •• °-quitery J Fte•l tf,cl4: TAJI 4 118& - MIGILC. ~..... Nark , LL Llk to Swine, Ma, gyper, Bran, aad Sheet boa 41 Wm, Beatty's Block, tqesw the Coart HOUR., Brie P. r r.r. J ',TANN**. Z., y. ~ I et. 7 1 4:fa , ---- • • ERIE.. CITY 'ELLS At VIM IitIVIIEGE, ,z.t Lord known At avaread on eats and TroltpLE. Streets. THIS Will in the most perfeet PliterMg and Cuts= AMe i AleAt ,1 Albany, I, au acknowledged by sapenaneed sahJ betog located 'near tie Railroad Dept, is eeitait t ped for Merchant Witness. The undersigned will t• lettul to payment that will be adrantageous to the purd..t , er Erie, Sep. 24.-11, C. M'SPARREtit. FALL CAMP/kr 01 1 i11111167 NaAt 7. aped Zama - .': I". • L I.A k 1==r1:!, =EMI • 1,1.0 tr. - pt y AM n,w receiving my Fall Goods, all selected from ' late importations, consequently the styles are new t and I musr say very attractive. Designing greatly to *Maud ••••• rust m branch of our business, which Is norsafWir to r• :Jule ~hare Gf our attention, we hare taken par to-1.11” r ‘ o..ns teleyting the goods suited to the trade, and )4,,` he cat and trade up by workmen of experience a:. a,t-, and warranted to give satisfaction. As hereto . ,re, system of low prices for giAid pay, will be maw- AC .1 , - are d,termined to spare no effort in nesLke • ,r , onrular clothing establishment in the ofity. vie • :snow very large and complete-411 quantity of lie ,bli anu colon, extra superhae French Cloths *cid - French man!, rtyl... some very ettibroide red `zilk eleet and silk V....tinge, plain r.. new style : Shirts and Collars. Suspenders, en,cb are e.peo to the public for inspection. JACOB KOCII, So 7 Reed Hon. II 1, I, u,e OE MEI afal r =I !.•it pt 1S :t. - - - CLEMENS & CAUGHEY to 1 dd. COMA 4 C 0..) Wholesale Grocers, 80, 7, Donnell Block, Erie. PRE. ..uhleribers having taken the !lure formerly ei by 5 M. Smith 1 Co.. have and are mai►tog •Ir • - - Jct. New York, ► large aad well wdecto‘t Stock of Groceries. RIM • were bought for Club, and most of them pr. toe late advance, wo would therefor- req....ctfufly ..te -- --r , :hartuerand other! wantalg r od. .. our hoe to erAtult— our stock bef.Jre going to Butie;o o: New York `Ve.:sh It to ha anderttood that for CA•qf can be r.-na.ed as cheap here m New ,4 w zi, IBILI ME In+ Llowing gill c , :raprie own., .f the ort,cles In cur 1...! —N. 0. Puivetteod, Crushed c.. 1 Mucova ,ic P. R, Cores Sugar., P R .>lneearado, and N. 0.; 2.lJ:oases, Steward's Syrup. nev tircen and Black Tem of all grades; Rio, Lscuttrla a Jays Coffee: Tobacco from 10e to 6?. per pound; Fruits Note, Prunes, Pepper Pimen to, Casks, Nutmeg?, Cl., N Rice. White Fish, Nisokarel., Cod , ex, I H.rr.n Pcwder, Shot, Lead, Cape, Safety Fate, .Ite , se. IL add ttnn t.. our Static we have a large stock, of 1., • Dry and rz, B - :%ers, UR bi- Which will be sold at prices char will defy eerupetttion London and Philadelphia Porter, Seo►eb Me, ar. We are slap Agents for Moffet•e Buffalo Me Pleue give ue a rail and we will eatofy you that there re no humbug in whet we say. Nov. 5 —2S CLEMII2 O IB ♦ CA lIGHST. . a d Books sad Stationary, Very hesP ♦t No. P Brown's Block. Prt 1717 E hare just recetv,iosr full stock of Book.. Sr sill iNttlift bewbeirt wok I 'Ve . are sailor's to sell, sod fur the alma sissy eau be biesolbt eel ca, strr Thu., in want will du welt tan, bunt (urea ate p.ve. `4,, 9, Brown Block Nr.U.iry so,, MIMI T,' -I welted he folk:ming excellent books 44 1L... Mt • t •P ttn..‘ Qvnit Nrn u , Drown', Block Roiatret•Wili A mad te orate% or • W.... 1'.4t4 tot) laic VIA., iNTP Devil Die., r.;1.11 h. Veit,. /yet aadin• In n.% R•.ort tirout7r 'amass Kya. .',.Tretnentier , Jack rad. 1114.14411, Laatte,. Moilern FltEtau~t .. °Lilco RNA things. int ‘1 , 1 0 4,. • c 1 •1 1 . I, w tLeb arr. [leered thrap DIMS =EI V. V l aia•. yrs. veire much enamOrrti Nu.....' . 1,111 ht ihr ruurnv.,. to WI her hi r 'iretlnt.' Ilr c...nt: , ,ur.1 'Mt./ a littad 441 whippered ,11 , ''..h0r. ,1 1 , 0 1 . he ealie,rl al '.ko Y, Ilaow.ew µuric old in. , ..• I.• I I LP. '%%. r a ua i lytll3fl :041i 'olr 192113 ,rt rho.. wh., dM Itfll re leli 1,1 rib . • kPVPIr sr yr bile a fry radar len .11 ta. .401.• non't 4.-1” 100 r Pr Ise, ipPf .•P 1.••.” ....r:1•P • • 1 rPP , t Ira .I.ar purr pq.e I'. ....Fuel of —Massßssc~er. Bsaulierf floosatu Itseept the •t, , JI( —wartanOevl re a good Weal wttbo.tt the to' •• whet. "properly apolted.. " To de had at N.. v 14 : 0 . v. nero Iro a... t.tt found a large hut 01 Stair,. vr. Book. Vrolo, 'oft I . ,pfr, gel( *calling Eaeutupes. an a It. upfrc ui Image pec......ar. lauoly attic lvdcalled De••ii V of Tailor's patanrri_paprr dun reretrych—r. Ante•., never kept in the un before i'ail noon at No Y , IS , usvp'• Bloc k —*berg. yvti •r! CJIld aPokof - . • +lg. Ihrtory. Biography Blank Books. Printer's Ink. Citia lit tt) tn.. ,:braproi ..a mars ,OU .r' REMOVAL AID CHANGE- Inuncrnea and Atttactive Stock. L 411. r o , Philadelphia Hav , nit into ltiett rpitodi, sew warebou.e. entritWe. N Mark•i and No it Nu.tb Fourth Owl. are Opttlirj -I , ring trade aw apaortarieni emit and Fancy Goods. mai h,,J • .T OA • w,l NJ rjlll.- an y ,tort ever .alrered In thv kr: Lidfrirg into their new store, arrlteb One of the Largest in America, %I I', , 110Iness Of an unutual amount already established. and „. j ,,,,,, 4 ,r1;t1.• it., %netts., 4, . r.4 4, 1a11i 'nab Thom *bn .'ns. :,f ~, 1 at,11 . 4.41e, ins lint ;be tnire.lartlean In jObblial goods to , t 4 • C ,11, li llt ptieet they well he eocopene4 to .ell at at , r ,, , Ilt 0 WI ' PP . ;rcpt Inv, tan uottath 4 y he afrOtdeed where Ion; .1, , ..,, Under tuna mak a•d nbort credit ayunin the pn .a. :,,, r n.org , n; large pr,i/Ls. LW/I.MM !Inn. and by re , 'Wit the, r ~.), .1• ot Ater) InunP Reheat". ou the forriwr.. eat• they mean 4.. -4.0 e a Int 11.3.ere.) , 1 ever. )utilte of g0...1), to ot al).. the I'4. V..! uyrr. 1w itl nneeore a discount of sax per tent. if the .p nd tai lu ode , . w ithtn 10 days from dare of oilt : w,ll ono, tie taken at its await value on the o rtee,e f ► reAcue The place had been well clivi-eu f.r .-unceal went It wa.- a circular area, luelosel.l On all sides, except the southern, h) the broken and rain-wit-bed ridges, and not more than an acre in extent. It was., indeed, a ,ort of bmitt among the hill-, and it was the volume of water, collect- eJ Len tot" one stream, that had cut out the rai me along whieib Egar was4i.draneing. It was dr) wsw. li.,‘ever. and tin grass, which in this country everywhere )vps the raius d spring, was growing luxuriantly bene:ith the shelter ~f large oak and kiekr.ry tree Of those there was 0, lump or gr 0 ,,,• to the northern arm of the -area; awl it. wa, just within the edge of this tha-, the fire a-a.. kindled From that Sidi. an ellWit.•tt.!eti 4 c ,, IJA might have approached within a 6 w paces unobserved; but w h a t could one man do against twenty' All that he could not eff,:t, Edgar th. , tight, wa.s to watch the movement. of hi- en. tni, and take advantage of whaN•v, r opportuntv might or, if none should present itself, wis most pro bable, patiently to await , h.• ear. Iv,: r, f mer, And now a haras-in.: What if White should tueet , 11. - eu, or they should miss the way' H.: would the Vile& of all the diligence hk. having suc cess and rescue alm...t within hi. ;73...p. would have the misfortune to zee them glide out of his power! Here, within aI w rod" of him—sat the ca ptiv e , s natched frotu his side, a: the altar, and, though she m L,: have heard his voice, he dared not raise it—th,tigii he might reach Lcr side in one minute, he dared not advance! (Its rifle might do him service; for, es:eri at th,e, twice, his unerring skill VI )1111 have disabled an enemy at every shot; but he knew that, at th, first discharge, the pursued w. uld become pursu ers, and all chance of a resew w ,uld be at an end! He was sure, besides, that the first motion of the savages upon an attack would be the mur der of their prisoner; and, brio e as he wa4, he shuddered, and shrank from the th .ugi,t While he stood in the shadow of a tree, haras sed by these reflections, a sudilca,movement took place in the circle of savages One, who seem ed the chief, rose to his feet, and the council broke up. The warrior turned toward the cap tive, and taking a large blanket froth the ground, spread: it at the foot of a tree, and beckoned her to take it. He did this with so much more cour tesy than was usually displayed by Indians to their female prisoners, that Edgar's blood tingled to the very ends of his fingers. ',The redskin dog designs her for his wife?' he muttered; "but he shall die first, if I lose my scalp!" - Jane rose quietly froth her seat, and wrapping the blanket about her, lay down upon the ground. Thechief and two Aber warriors then placed themselves near her, -to prevent escape; the re mainder of the party spread their blankets around the fire; and, within a few minutes, all was as still within the faintly lighted space, as if not s living being breathed between the rivers. The fire gradually burnt down to a bed of coals- ' as the flame went out the shadows crept closer and closer to the dwiky group; and so still was tfie nit that, on stealing a little nearer, Edgar could plainly hear the heavy breathing of khe tired sleepers. Still nearer and nearer he slowly crept. though with no definite design or plan of action The bride who bad been snatched almost from his arms, was within that circle -- and this gave its fascination not to be resisted. He was now upon the bank, which sloped gently down to the level of the bivouac- and here a narrow , wady path wound round ;he jutting poems, and led &reedy toward the essoulderiag fin. Almost without an effort of the will—dreaa by the china of lme r=stepped , apse the aoiseleee end. seed the desema--Isesed* from the illedotof a little fat a asomat, in • B. F. SLOAN, EDITOR. NUMBER 49. fall view of the whole party--paisecl on again into the tlutdows, and stood within t neuty feet at the object of his search. Tbe light from the dying fire played fitfully upon Jane's face, and a smile, strews a in her happiest moments, gave meaning to the flitting shadows: Beside her, motionless as fatten stat ues, lay the stern, imrussire forms .A her cap• tors; but Edgar knew to well that, rigid as they seemed, profoundly as they idept, the ftbghtest noise would reuse them tv a dangerous Three of them lay between her and ham—and two were near enough t grasp h. r, should sbt rise But be peed upon leer fuze once more, beautiful is the holy calm of sleep— i ts tranquil• as a summer sky. The toipulse which had led him thus almost within 011ie length of her, slim ly shaped itself into a purpose—,the vague at traction settled Into conscious resolution He began to move cautiously toatie left, *mad the sleeping circle, within the deeper shadows of the grave, from tree to tree, toward that beneath whist Jame was slumbering. Neater,--step by step, and silently as the *ming id of night, he approached like 6 shadow. Re was now within the influence of the light, but one tree stood be tween him and that whiCh he was enleavonng to reach. A (breathless pause, during which he gated upon( the form of every sleeper—they were apparently as unconscious, as if each had been s corpse. And yet, how fearful was the risk at every step. The slightest rustle of a bust,, tu. breaking of a twig, even the grating of his feet upon the gravel, might awaken his enomie , ,—and then farewell all hope of rescue! o!._ But his was nut a nature to shrink from ,tan ger. Cautiously drawing his ramrod from lus rifle, he wok the irrevocable step Swiftly, but silently, he glided from one tree to the Other.— Within four feet uf him lay Jsne, tu profound and tranquil sleep, her head resting upon her arm, and °its hand eitentoi toward him; whil e on each side•of her, belt ,;ill nearer than he, her eapaisa were read:, to aviaiie at. the fir,: louvec. meat ih But again he resolved to take the re-a, and stretching forth the ramrod, gently teueniti her open hand. She did not Ulu% e—Lt 1 again—and she s'liglitly drew it away ()nee more—she opened htr nd gazed upock the sleeping liadiau- before Ler—fortun.itely . , without disturbing him lie cli c ro d ~1..4 d y Lr , fere her face;., she turned her Lend, and pas about to speak, when he showed as intent, and pressed his linger to L.- wa lent, though breathless with Lletteawnt Bu: the nerves of a true froutper g•rl were 1.1 shaken; and cialle tc safely, as well as Ler 'mu p..nda her self command. t)b.;111-'.. :r L. ..u, she commenced and -, aae, with trembling band:, to nut' ,d k.12.t which protected, but also imped,, f. 1.1 aiter fold fell gradually off, tier Altar' licit with i with er and stronger pulsation; and a -ht found herself free, she r ouiu t• sr springing to her feet, and ru.-hio.; E arms By 4 great, effort ,11,_ . and cautiously rteze to her ft ; el • Full fifteen Intuute--au agi: at •u had payed nine e Elgar .iu..11,.1 • a But the suspense was amply eJwp. 1, when• without the least noise, he' her, by lu. daec tion, gain the shadow of th. first ..r•••• 11, l,a geed still to see that sh. e.e. un i • 1 .--at c citt tt i•••••r 412.1 joined their Lips in a k,— • to he lost. The savage' w.rnt ••er ..i•-_-- eap( at au 2, moment, and th• ir in, 4. , ul,l he gon , 7 lie took her by !11. 1,. •,.I und ing -wiftly, though ..anti b rn• -. trace his step. through the w t , t I r,v. lu nr i t e . brought them to the head of t 6 • ravin • lb.( ti.:r• he should turn to the left, it' h.. regvin the path by which he had approached Ba - oy - this course, he must take a WI , IO 'lli • the Indian encampment--aid iiion h out. precious. Turnipg, ther..t •r• t., • in stead, he led her, a., rapidly a- -h.•auk in the direction, as he ,-uppw.e.i. of tie Airdinst ridge, along which he had Iraq lord . [L.• '• .11 ing ills _observation of iott . .totte- c.r. u-o, : tly B‘, accurate r that there seem.-1 bo danger ..t sing the way But he Lad t,•eit tu 6.P • h .rh 'ed in the approach of the 1,, i n not noted the winding.; of ravintt, points of the compass; and ht, wa. v.-ry great on finding, after all hour spent in, pu-hrtig forward, that he W 3.6 spi4,centl) t.ir •rttr from the ridge. It was long past nioltiffht, aunt hu. fir. , could chipse nefor.• the muss u. discovered. i•- wa•-•: vitally ne,l —ars that be should recr tie river 1. r•r • and yet, without hi. h , ;11 s Jane expressed confideuoc in her 11 , ..•% • walk even much - farther; h .13.!e,1 0.1 k • 4.: tiVC watik tr. er a. tint . wk., its :r -utfici,•.ti , f• r e-eape. Edgar grew t ihoue•L t h e cheerfulness of his ity.''l.l 't • 24I'lLiI• time would have draw,. turn:: , inn] gloom of his face , "We ran only pn,h h•rw tr 1, J 'in. 'an enterprise so succ'essfu;k• heg. i n .• i be given up iu despair ' • , f can never despair : me, Jane," hr replied; "lint I mtgl.t tn. • that, unless I can find in:. •t . certain " "See, then, if lam n-t L ot.tt.tlzto 4znQ r than Captain John Frig..: ‘b • • l your horse, The Ranger drew har warmly "1 ;hlill reign to y vv. •r, iv • l should have passed with•mi hearing hima This was more c•mnplim•-nt than e:trtv , ti'i.+r as he spoke, u low nicker 5•.•111 the bik.h• t iiree• ly in from, indicated tb• see *her, hls home was still standing, Th trthitil 111 , 11.1 was aware of his mariter . bappros,•L 1 . A' %I • Went sufficed t.. 1 prepsre him fsir bled his blanket, and plat, •t • t, h nd I t -he sad dLe. Lifting Jane to thi, r•; ! ,• ,, ,tplts .n, he threw himself into his Atat t ' hot Ja..r4e'- heaci toward home "What is that','• Jan Floating up the ra ' a pr.4..m01 %Tu. troop, ringing among atvi Jying away in s thousand echoes alen ha ridges. "They have discover y, r e-cape. He waited to heat-f, in. bu• tb, dividing ridge, set off a +'w ft pars , t 'mil. The order vriu. reversed—:t, I were now the purenee.--ami It decide the MCC Edgar rock nl, I who had borne him safely tlarou;11 o i 6 well as march; but the double a : 1r now our Ting, the journey ht. , hi 1 . efforts stall expected of him, f o-h rapid traveling. Yet the blorvli. on his trick; and at the dawn r.f ,13:„ n.) ly an' boar distant, Edgar 'kilt , . , 111 t. the would sweep down upon him Ilk •• w , t1.1 I.l,espe ilbewed as &Souk as before Yet the Ranger war unv eii)wii tut t ehesilled pioneer's daughter p% little = Cto danger. Ai In women ot r sviteesest only evolved her euergl . .111.1 she tailkpi with s sort of cheerful elan , m, • if the peril were already passed, and home oueo wore 0 11" Id• Bagar was far from bring so much at his rams Int he had never known fear, and, save rti 111110suat of the loved one, whose u OIRIT (COnOLUDID ON 10IIRTN. PAWL) iii an.l 1. ‘r 111 E . 3 , ilt via.- IA •hr idea of •rc up PC2,ll"v