t* * Belief be te torsT-ik*. 'X. the ex*; cce ef Lx-xrei run. tea f .Li* txxi *.Te. Biota 1 fe-v: t~i>-*4 ir_i va&sr. i-k-r g tse f-::•? if tae Btmuia, S6 lie t.i -J the ISta m-.-i. Tk af g7x.x.g sae sail* is xaas tj i. aeaTj bau -t D-ack * hx-low. w-e --twe-ei lb* £*>: tad s:t: ifid *-* *t cf the 156 c. ij i ih-vr. mocx. threwgha p-osc of ia aeeoni .eotaic where t i* s_iitc.!y i.Eic T. i - Earr:w% pet ween tci Lag c vssois The I~ta el- - - 1 - rxl ; ee i. a&cg the *•"robtm F.re '- - §e>tJ©i zs'-ustaln. wbaca.tfegh very ep- - I.t T*yp a- *ad Ut* estmmced c *'* it w„: be 4n ia maefe le* tr£ tM trecec.c? *--r* T& Lit-eCMrO'.b :-•£ begat *! tbe lie tr.e -?C'. L 2 IE . .ELi I 77 -?-' L*r7 Lasre. ras. and Csi'l rjg.ey. iii exter 1* tort-cgc tit 7is o tTT. *' where r..r*r. traoto cf lac rains *.-: tte the L: eg mi stein i_LV. r v-r". iier a w.-ie 5,4.7 ;t ; .j- . L*r a..-Da- i'-: ;7ioi - x; ta I * a-; 17* -£7. 77 rC7* L7e ClVi-Is* . 7; .*' Mf -2 7 iCf* Ctstrt OOBOfj** I t 7 *. l. g r :jc e* tween tr.; wx*-r* .f tlLr J B£ilU li'i 8-t- . - C"_s '* % 77 2 7* 5177 71- :j -L-rxt rg >7twee- k - a.-.-7. x- xn-i Feco s ere-?*. ,? :' j&i in :t * Taaey a .itxie wen fcf Lew.?:*c ac,i Be.ief.ntc i-ro pire. Toe mi'.e of -*r srrey lerml be;.r* r-v. -£■:.. ;:i.Z.zgr.'.z a ti r: dlftaaee *a-i ef F(. ik's UTera. L;:b iia&d* io lie iurt>t>;ke Thar far lie £r.:- of .ar r .-of hu leer. ! -*. :*o or. -.: s *.: on .:: -•*•!. ?o: jerei tai r w:.ere <ie~ -ric a. Fram liVjtrz IJ M..r t do gra-ie tisao f.-ty fees to ue a..e *i foaad Btevr. lb; from ;be eo-i f to .- twelf'b rtiie :ig r. %: F, jw'i. the b:jd*e; fciasUeib.-e g.*aie -t abe. oe^eetarj Tie toai o.jca griie eo ice Peccyirartl* Railroad if iS f ret per mile oo etraij&t iiaes, ; a* : -ti *. r e B. ■ .'it re ± Oh: .Ra Jrva-i 2.2 per 1 or 'AC fee: c-r tL. e.& e . eurres. R.th l.oefe gr&fe- are fr .r. i t-. v .rc wei .r. prac tice; thej are in daiij tte, ai>d no lncocreci eost oeyi.ni *oe pr port.r.ate re'jet; e of p. aer : expeneocei B cither. The siaxi io_7= g-aie cf -i; 8i.:.cl re and Oh Rh.. ; - roa. was the re f aieptec an i tan 'is fc o-d 'mi tot. tri t-> r&a.L the tomtr. t at Ftrui; - *;tbv-t laitir.r i ,wr. a: tr.at t ire. H*.t o * a oew o :.*-.- r.'.e: itse.t It a ra.-roid tranep rial n the bo:k of L-aiT age it t.wxpj* the -e-.'_ ari. act ice returr. traie. a c.aj be -.-.1 .- :_r r we.gi:: an; -7re..i'. : v i. .1 . 3>r. vLe.''. Ei; be '7 > jeitioa to a rerr hear* grade *ie*cerid:r.c M the direction f tr.e trade, there might be ke.*i fljdli aO/ tie MM pak, deaeeni ing in an oppoeite direeii-.a. S-oiaetbing like tjui *r tag-.: t. ex ti betwt-n the ratio of --.er. . i' . sr'.i g'lle- ili l.'.e r. f t'*.e o aery fit or p -- i arraftgeciect of gra-ies. B- ; ..e: .r.i>, :- ,ra ai rtas .-a*, war kcowo to beLigo tr t u L-w.ei.wD, acd .ts distance from tr.e toe eoznxclt grater: a >■•• grade per mile might :..er.:Lre be expected t-. -.a£e f.r the c-or-ceot if the m can tains in their aorthcrn e.ope. Alter Im : .r.-i ier,a. agra.de 1 io'j feet '/.■ feet per taiie was selected w.ta which to attempt the descent, and a rery fortooate seiectioo it proxei ; bo other ud.i rm grade w.. u i bate - ..*e-t ice gr Dt.d * > A i. wer grade w -c.d iacrea-e both dntatice ao i expense, a higher grade w >u:d iccreaee coat ar< i carratare without any com■ meneurate eaT.sg of distance. x ;.e twenty-firat m.ie mtie westw.-.riiv from i JC* t's. rae<"r.g obliouely through a gap ir .lan 1! M uoiain, into a small vaiie? to th a rftb. At the Leal of this ra.lev, theie is a gat leading towards i/.a.eharg. w.oich look- Pa Terr fa:r at a distance, Lot oo appiroacL •Lg it provci L.go t> hpas-ed without tuonj.i.ng There i ro-om at this place to torn complesely round with a ca*rature ,f * per 100 feet This turn occur; a Lout the m.li.e ,f tr.e ibid m.ie, ar. l the - i*-*- ing parti n of the one, as far as the * toe bitb miie, run* eastward v a' ,r.g the northern slope of this valley. The profile of iiii pan of the line is t,i had as the e:- Loa ? .es will abaar. Tba hat half af the 21th x-0.,e iv.rr,s doc north ints the g.-ge rr:a/ie by Pitter'r run, through what i exiled in Centre county the second mountain, although counting from M.lr y ;t .• the sixth. The pr.fiie resembles the preceiir.g. but the cross secti.a is much stepper ami there is tri jre ruck. Ihe g>:., n..,e rons northwardly, acttMM ir. :s*er r *n..ey ■*:., ■■_. ~>;* ween the -ixt.o ar. i seventh mounuin*. and is by far t.oe P-e-ce )' groxD'j u tbe route consisting three ravir--- - and 2 en** through 'or.d -• ne .* >-;k. ea.h aooot 4 x lee*, and <>jcu,eying l ' y - : -0..' tr.e •*. t.en. Ibe reman, der of the mile lies in the g ,rge by which tter 9 run breaks thr ugh the seTen*h ar.d last ru iuriLt;ri into Penn's Valley. The mile en j<jt w n.e entrance of Penn'a \'a!lev, i".iter - 31,1i5, a little west of ti," tu.-n --piLe. enter Ponn's \ aiiey at an elevation of near -i feet above the water* of Sinkir;** cre> k. a brat h of fenn's creek fiow r.gea-t --*.tor JSy along th - has- of the maor,";in. Th lire wa* therefore tamed wMwrJly ag.lr<. ar i ® r ' - descending grade was found just soff; .ient to keep us ,n the fair face of the mount* n > *b<nre tbe d*iiiing ridges wh:.n se,.ar ij : ii— small branches of Sinking creek fr ,to each other, unt.i we come to Fieiher's run. the largest of these tranches. Fieuher * run ie crc--.ed by an embank merit of 20 feet high, and between it and Sinking creek there is a cut of 30 feet deep, but of small extent. Ine 2eth mile terminates CTI toe bank of Sinking creek, near I. Miller's =aw roiii, at an elevation i f :,i) feet above the stream. Immediately west of Sinking creec ri-e; the dividing ridge between Peon's creek and •spring creek, or, in other wurds between Sisojuejuvona and Hall 'eagle. This ridg" cr,,ses Peon * \ alley from N. K. to S. \V"., end in the valley is abut 150 feet high, but •eheo i: reaches the mountains swells up to an enormous height, forming what is catted Loup mountain, which, a few miles further west, unites witn the seventh mountain, and assumes the name of Tussey Out of this ridge, and between the valley and mountain portions of it. there comes from the west a small branch of Sinking cr-< k di re.dy opposite the point rea.hei by our sur ▼tj. Ine 22th mile crosses Sinking creek *od terminates near the head of this branch. .Starting with an elevation of 50 feet above the stream, it requires a grade of 100 feet per xnile to reach the top of the ridge just beyond the head of the tr r :aui. The line again re sumes its westward course, with the same descending grade of 1.2 per 100 feet, gradu ally edging away from the base of Loup mountain into the valley of Spring creek, which leads down to the village of lioalaburg! The 30th mile croes the dividing ridge betw-"* n Spring creek proper and its eastern L._nec, vbich goes by the name of Cedar creek. About the middle of the32d mile the , I LIZE CR.ESEI PC-5E RFRTA L:(ILS:-_RG TS P TNRR® ML.; THE ~-A± r*..e TEISINAXAC AT ASE VLLSGE of Boi RBORG PAESRAG CLOSE to p EASTERN TAWTFER. All these sect: , as. fr:m TFCE *?/?H ARE OO GOAD RRTOT I ; TIE W;RK wb. rnaeirLlj -:w will a small of R*:i T?A divicioe rldrt -L the 3b*th ZE--W. At &>a-?L-arg the line tares r ; rt; *•*; tit.: xii "2xe t.rectisß :: Reikfrnie. t:: :t v*.e resi-Icie cf its course f.-ilsw? scainlv the Tillty cf S: r.-g crees.. The grc .r fa..; 5 l: fret per ~ .r. except l; i place;, where "j. feet ha.* bcai ttsed t. .Igfcsea the r-:c.rg; tier llar'f.-ne cl.z.at at Ir*. l - c.i'l .a ?Le -bvtn rr. .e. where t_e creek is tr ssei t~ ;-e. and twe j tl ,f- cut t.ara t. Lave distance ao-i keep d.wzi ;u.e maxim as cerrascre ti ;<rr 1 Tte rn e *..7skr it;* at £*.r.the aea* tf I r r. Brrrv the .t; thus far xeer tg IT. THE WE;T T IE :: TNE CRE-'X, TAT .haLLe. be'.Dg LLiLgei where Le-Te -L7y. 7-XCept it the t* rr -itg* sshted iL.t*. Ire .-77 ca .e tert: cl tic :.*e :f J.LE C-bh,e, A sh-.>rt cirtajice >t..ww!rere lit Be. er.nt-e tOISp it -eiVe* .V' '.-i C.'era. A: MIS r-.m: WE CRIS; Spring CREEK, ml r-.c far A: the east a. ->cg tne '.'tactre F .rt ,re roa-i, Lee* '.Le l*e; .Lgr -f 3i.iL.V7e XL - 51x1 ...7 aii euros oa-rc aga.c l. llt rreet a: toe enc tf the >:n tciie, near 1 'L>. PEINT PRE -EN C A VERY FA V RAB . *.P:R --:;T TJ F.R .EAVIR-G the VA. ej of Srr.: P CREEK ar.i -tr;k.*g *:RAIG7.T vrrri- the 'wintry *. BE..EF.JTTE. Toere RAN be LITTLE T...HT TIE: NEAR THREE C. .E; TF ..'.l TRACK MIGHT :-E -10. OY =uch a ll: ll: TIE ---; of GRADING 2OE GREAT.Y INCREASED, AND IN -edit NEE M :T( PRINCIPLE LAID D.WN .N TR.E Leg r S ;:.G. T-J prefer a CNEAPIY G*A R -TE ;•_• X F;RE.T *-. w> w*e L-.IGED to AT AAD XN rheV.LI ..NE. at i f... ,* the SAFE h-t ted.ou; WINDING* of the stream. ine 4. :h ts e cr e-e v e ;rek s.". H user'- fac* *J. ani the 41?; m..- recr sses it and Lcrrr::7x:e* on t'ie eastern -hie oexr t;.- 1 - head of toe 2%tn %-f 0.0 K tk furnace, nb.u: ha.: a mile *: of Itjoddi' n.. Frwm this p.vint t, Belief rte. the line fi.l ijw? the east b-iDi i the stream, an : 1 fa very uniform character, being principally in meat * r wititir.g 1 r.g t* e f : f .ime st.r.e ridge*, e* .-..-unterir-g neither cut r. rfii. vl any extent. The only exception : the above occurs on the 44th mile, where & very so-cden turn f * *-e£ * .. reade* twt> r.Cge- r.e:e*iw.:.. x Very -* -t ; * f r the stream r.-.ver terS.w, -- .r.e- and w..r. t mi*. r.x.'T xfi". t tr.e •_• •*. . e 1- e -urvey te.-mlriit-l x*. the : - o r-* * r_* .: B;lk'>cte. The v.i t L. stance fr.i.-. L- *.? l an Depot, atter a.;.wor.ee f-.r tr.e *.. .r.g , r.e wb,:h aau-t ,r : . ja'.ioc. w.., i>: -i.s ft .e ; . xr.-i t'.e XT- 7Sg .-t ,f grxJ.LJ. includiifg damages, f..-n-.':ng and erginc .*.. E *..• \a t > l- r rn..e. It mar be pr ;-er t.ere tj ?ayji w rd a ot a western r.ute wb'ch, startif.g at Ile-e-isvi.le an i xeep g entirely we: the turopike, w u. i pam tr .- xgn ot :.< La:. ond boom 0„? through Galbraitli'f Gap at B</ai-burg. This a :-.v ..-.te v. it., many : r*axe :t w*; my inter,* I.n at first l ran tack fr m B-ja-shurg and see what tooll be —iff * f it. Toe eoaotrj 1* otHrvfy without iahßbitmato, with r. j u*e? atf t thing :. tr...k r-;c w ... if r near twer y miles. But y.e .Ircum- Omw which ;e I on I ibtaloo :te -ur.ev WM uiic Ail at*- no : t wad a p-b;..' r-.at thr, ug. i the?* gay.'; l.xvc faile-1. The fcairey. nave a.way c :ae . * ger than the trove .ei road by F.-iter's M...*. Ti.cre --nied therefore bat little ehoace of finding a better rout' f.r a ri. -way and it sea.- I troieot t beg:r. te-f ;eui *urvev. .f-pet.:lr.g r, or.vate uh*cr;pti-xti fr in a c ii.amunity. toe majority of WMO waul j be dinpp ioted if 1* ;• custoniiry ti.e end of an engineer's rep-ort to pre-.-Dt an array cf calcu'at r,* ba—i on statist, ,-xi data, 11;;,g f.rt;. tr.e amount f tra-ie that m ,-t pa?; over the r ..ad w .en built and the pr fit-to be derived ti.-re - frooi, Lu*. iltkoßgh these prophecies of gair. are • ften more ti.an realized by the result, it :s *e. * m that the details f -u.-h cal-.-ar*:: n present the m<-t distant resemblance to the actual trade. I: i-t better to take fur our guide what espericace ha? evesywhere eatal shed that wherever a ran.- ad i? con struct'-d through a fertile and habitable country, it i certain in a very short t.aie t create a to-, ness fjr iLs-.-if. whether ai.y such ex'.-*—J at tne time of its construction or not. Kv/.ry raiiroad bui.; in Ainerl ;a has dcmor.s'ra'ed this fact, an i tl - fa.lure cf *uori entc-rr ri*es as have y-r -v i y-raianenti v un=ucc---fu! must be attributed La an ur.s.ur.i fir xr.cial policy rother than to any other cause. 1 Jer the above conditions there can be no rational d.ubt of the success of the Lewis tiwrj and Beliefunte Brar.-ch ef th<- I'- a-vi va:..a ila r ai. Centre co-unty contains at :ea-t tw , hundred and fifty thousand aire* o*" land, the r. he.-t in ti.e **tate, a., lying within 12 miles of the route. Miflio •. nt.ry h-t* a: least i.a ! that quantity in similar 'oxtay s.- tjon. The mountains which diviie the c un ti"*, thr .ugh which the road run* fvr more than 20 miiea, rositeia ta-t quantities of iron •re and valuable timber, a? yet inaccessible t .'T want 'if r a-ls. Beside- ilie-I.*, tnere lie immediately north and west of Belief- nte in exhaustible mine- < f the finest coal, and un a timbered of y.ine f.resT, c, r. ta. ri ir. g t.mt/er of such quality a.s has not found its w.jy to marxet Lr more than a generation past. Ail these are ready to puur their treas or • along the Beliefunte ar.d Lewistown branch the moment it shall be opened. T here ;s one more fact which it may be useful to mention, to wit, that a very large part ut the trade of this road would he in ar ticle* de-igned for local purpose*, and conse quently could n.,t find competition ,n other routes, f u-l j g growing v ry • .arte ail ai ng the route, ihe timber in the Seven M nr.tains wou; j be too valuable to be u*ed for fuel.— '. oa: tberef- re would b-a large item of freight, and fiaving no competition coui i be rntide to pay enough to make it profitable, and at the same time he a great advantage to the c.-r.-u --mer; and there are many other articles which might be placed in the same category. Believing that 1 have written enough to ; place the merits of this improvement in a fair light, I Leg permission now to s'-bmit the subject to j <ur consideration. S. \V . MIFF LIN. Chief Engineer. 4 ESTIMATE OF COST. Gradauj and Masonry. -Mile Ist, §10,517 j 15th, 18,733 j'd, 3,300 lbth, 19, i 72 1,751 17th, 8,750 4th, 2,150 18th, 8,121 i! l P' 1,875 19th, 6,157 b ' 1 3> 20th, 5,724 'th, 1,652 21st, 5,503 Bth, 2 240 22d 5 >-' l 9th 2.265 23d! 2,108 10th, 3,409 24th, 5 117 11th, 1,675 215 th! 35 572 12th, 1,960 26th, 37*9 13th, 4,102 27ih, 3 623 14tb, 22,551 28th, 8,210 26th, 9.382 Vtb, 7.551 4271 I 41st, 4. 7, , Slst. 3,787 42 i, 3.767 224, 3.1 "o 434, 4.574 i>i 4.209 44 th, 7.6-23 34:fc, 2.109 45;h. 3.921 ->-sth. 3.571 j 46tL. 4. 36tfe 21.273 47th, 4215 37:2. 3.7-: 43th. 2.116 3 7.7.-3 4 3 th. o,—. 39tfc, 5,041 ; 15";.: -- 1 .r'.ig-.i —7 .tti riv-r. 17.50 s>."c-rg .•:■■£. I".' ' str.il. ":ri:r?? it vxri.ti? : 4.901 Diaups i>d faciei;. Engineering *sd inc*dental. 2 . >• T. tn* ctjt oi substructure. 3-44440 4rs :r —Th? ;f car in denjenieuie passe: iff . j L-r n: r celebratl ,n laving tikea t The Lutbe ru Sunday 5-b. -'. ever 3o£ ftrtur spent ; tar it a grcve ne_r Mr. Rilen's: the Prer jteriu a: ParEer*' bar- and -he M-*b cdist at ' inwiTi.fe—b- :h .-f *: cfc latter we re earner: usly at ten >2. They were ese#rt-J out of and int. town bytheoew B'.i wl >fe tu-'-r: '.z- -~tc t -e : - : :m-ir.'.j we.. Lr the opt, inanities they naT* bad f.r prac tising. at,! wt; atie-i c.idrn-.W :b n.-asnre 1 of the day. N.:LLeg that •we barn occurred t> roar the erj JISIL: .f aay S one except the firing sf a cracker by a bay w„ieb injured the eye ;f a at it settir.g a ear. WiEM.vc.—A iittl— b y. a s-.n r grands .r. of Mr. W jtaer. re-lding near toe canal. :V. int.: the baa under Mart- 5 ware L.use at Mir:day .t-t. ar.i was res-rue 1 fr m a wat-rry grate Ly ay .rg man named Dav.dt.zer a? h- was sinking f.r the last time Parents ar.i other* .-.ar.r it : east:ius in keep log tr.eir •_:. iren a* fr.m the Cir.a and river, had the üb-.ve occurred *L:ie the hands and ethers were absent fr.m tr.e tab I and wareniose, ih-re nave been no escape from death II . Itiii-i.—H e Nam : -.: the Me=*rs. Locke?, at Locke's Mills in this countj, base -1 - at :-.• h gs :rotn toe f.ngular - -e.se ha.- * exten-.ve.y prevail-.- ; in the we l ?, as ;. _■ _t ar.i witt.in the 1 net The dssea.se was most fata! in the fen. a marko! ir.r r.vtmer t Living tax.a place a? s. nas tne ar. were turn-rd ,ait. trj~ M -*rs. 'Sr.' i- r: A Id rich, wi : 4 ve R .- ntiy cvrnir.eß?ed the Baking Lcslr.e--. in Wtot Market ■toeet sent sa i -;. mfid n .i --mec of liht cake, in the *: a: •• of a huge Pretzel, the other day. f r which th -T ha" e both thanks an I gs j w-he l . Th .v bake eio-eden: bread, cake 4. A:., with tne b-t f .or. wL.cb wi. be famished : farniii-. - dai ly in ar.y pan if t.vrn. .¥>o'., /.(/• I'. S<s ■ i ,t. — j~e ?i.s M vie Lit. wa- er was h Lave beer duiy . c lebrated m th- 1-t :y tbs Seers, na.ids and attach-- f the Pub..; W ris—at si-: i j we i-.arn from a pr which w-- undentand was sent to each mturning sapcXfisor, oaDeetar, mad Ls-. Ac. Tbefb4 lowitig is a copy of this document, politely L it.dei Us f.r j udd/ati nly -. tl W " PK>diiAMM i. Supcrvia r K r, dre-e J in a 7*l uci- Lrui, m anted un a gray mule, and car ry ing a banner representingth--- Ptiii adelpbia aocti - er ::.e Main Lir , u r ronei bv Los Aid, J. Ard M s." hiite id it fr.in the Miiierstawa L>ivi-An, cn wins .*: c.:-inard-: i by F reman II , ar.i drawn by state hands. Braes II rn Band, with the Begister, Ac. of the Xewr .rt C .iect.r's Office n bis bo,it, dre-s-. i in sr. jrnir.g, wjikit'g on stilts. a:-.i sir.ging -Fare 1 er'.rsti "n j' - .c. r-.' State F.at fr.m Newport L.VISWQ cn a sied. commanded by Foreman C 1, sing!eg * livnoe, sweet L me," and drawn by the .c Lands. Invi:-i Ciuests fr.m I pp;r Divi-s r>. march ;;ig .<ubie t.:-.-. o: ,-so-d ui in arning and crape .□ their hats. Stat Fiat fr ro MiEin Divi-i jn on peiei. Keremac M—y singir.g-'Be gane dull care." Dick B 1 cn a wheelbarr w, whistling " Yankee Doodle," in^E-.-d with crape, and f>ushed by Dick ii ;. Drum and F.fe piay ing the "K gue's March."' State Fiat fr-jm Lewi-town Division on an JX cart, loaded with such as have been worn out in the service of the State; -John S n setting a deck singing Here i 1 u health ail good fellows." Invited Guests from L.wer Ditision. an f>et, inarching double nie, w;i!i crape '.n their arms and bricks in their hats. A. G. II T with the Register, etc. of his office setting on a wheelbarrow, whistling " Erin is mv home" —pushed by JaJk T i. State Fiat from Upper Divi-i-m dragged bv six mules, commanded by Foreman Me la y and leaded with old bones. Supervisors, Collectors, Ac. of the North and West Brunch of the ."Susquehanna Divi sion, in an old packet boat loaded with check rolls, Ac.; comman ded by Judge B r. Harry S r and Levi Z n, Clerks to Collectors, dressed in white, in an old hand cart, pushed by Jack V p. Canal Boat on runners, commanded Ly Joe B 1, ioaded with old shovels, picks, Ac., Luund to Ilarrisburg to be sold to the highest and best bidder. • Drata and Fife playing "The Good Old Davs of Adam and Eve." Procession to be funned in front of the Col lectors Office, and march through the princi pal streets, then halt before the Red Lion Ho tel, where they will be addressed bv Major E e and Collectors II 1 and fl -y, in the German and English languages. Band playing the "Dead March" to b stationed in Centre Square. Speech to the Band by Jake P e. Liquor for the crowd furnished by the Penna. Railroad Co., under the supervi "ion of Absalom S r. Procession to be reviewed by Robert B -s, meunted on an ass and singing "In* Lightning Bug," after which all are to take their departure fur Salt River by first conveyance. Railroad —Trie bcs.ne-5.5 trsr.- at tbe L*w.s?otm jtvtus of the F'enn syiTattia F*si';r si. taring the ms,nth ef Jare. Wil %s follows Freight received. sl4-.! 67 " forwarded, 1-5-6 30 $-5>27 67 Passengers. I£T7 95 T.til business, $4.25 Atr.r-g the prineipwj arti.'.s* f.nrirki were the f. Lowing: Butter, 12.125 lbs. Eggs. 24. "75 Air.-. 27.7-5 It D. 1>7.-- -0 r. .or. -■>: t'is. T\'. '*V.;'.<f and C :p.♦ —Tee ".•liett in habitant" nutcb ntemury in va.n : . t.._ c.ntinoei vet weather is we hsv? had f.r s-rvera. week?, scarcely twestv-f?ar . or? bavins t'.i'-ri f.r a i sr time :a w-.'th r-.'n hi l no: fa..en riti.er Lers . r .r. ;u. l ni.gs_.r Nutwitnstand "" *- e awsr-- .f t:.e --. as. r. Lot i'tt.r vn is '... - 1 ■ be Q ta£?E in. but few trusting evtr: t. rat s-- -.rg Z-? the it oi-ta:ie-.'.s w-.t :. r.t —.; Ine *.-4 .i L-iiy mtVitei with wev.i, and un.e l - toe grain S>OL Lorhts tit-ii-r the infoence c: warm str.itine. ?st s injury wi.i Lest?- ,* - 4 1-4.-7-. SE-A w A .ntitootei s.ste week- the Aur-.ra has cei.seo to exist as a - i.ti.ai pa per, Laving tassel int. the htnis fJ. '*4. A J. h. MtEwen, by wfc-m it wih .n future be c.tict;ed as toe "Independent Press." Toe Aurora nas Lai rather an eTentfu. ca reer, Liv.ng ior.r.g it? exxs: ate pret y w... bc-xe-i the p-ehtical compass —i: first a: t-ear .ng as a rahii s.-.—t. n-it us a tem perance pat-r. then know n.thing, ani.astiy t traig'r.t.at. is wh::.. faith :• c. r.-ignei its ••ver.eroLie' father r.: a ■ *m: menp .*L:r-. we L pe he —.y ..to i.rg an. iaugh ant gr w fat. S-T:-' Canada ste-mer M ntr .. w- 4 ? barnt a 6.w weeEs t: n the take?, Ly whi : I*7-3 greens i t-st tr.eir lives. Ti. . sier.e 0.5 at* .-0 .e or. ?. "J tmbteribft " wb -ao we tasped to be rar* * :,i-i L- ' r uska - 1 wry we a:ver -. I-r. A> ts's I and we w.i: z t bim our - ver ret r.s tr so i The for ;t. The is, we *r.rw then*, bv i p-eri-sntst. be g i. Tne fifth is that Dr. Ayer's ; .- * nra - ..:. 1 >.. r. z ret' runt er. lei bv better men than we—by physicians :f the highest tuleat and the o .e:- - I *. .-.arn.cg ;r. Ike .aft -. s . ut— •? -,i S— - .a...,. or -i .. —. * v ti r.s >f tbi( v lice. The Htk is that iliey are ch- an as w*,. s< useful. The la 1? bo" • *. -t - ti*. tt tney - done ar : are r g ao am wut erf*good is etxtaactty wr.'.h ,-j- . . : ,-v fr.- - . f■ e crl t rep-eat h* time*, ir.ign; never n pe t .a., a: c wo by r...*.n_- tr.ex krmwr : mdcf trsiecfto .ur reai .-rs as we.i as :ur selve-.— Chi i- r' i A i ya,U. THE MARKETS. LEWISTOWN, Juiv j. 1 -S7. Car'. V " 75 Rye. V bvi-iiel, 9>J do 43 (. -rn, i . 77 Ci v r-'-'- i. y* bushel, 6 50 T...: :r veei, " 2 50 B otter, u 1. It,. 15 E^u 1 . V* i net, 12 {s?*Ait.- - Mirk l at M.ii. is psjiag for White lYhnt l > 7Ba0 v OG > > Red i.C l ''. N. li —Wi.eat taken cn store, with privi ieg - t-.. the owner to sell or ship by beat. M irks*! St nn. miti. extra, per bun. 4 50 The L vr -t vvr. M . quote wheat A S -urt M'b'tc wheat, V bushel, I rO Bed 1 70 Lewetnra floor, p-er IC*O lbs. 4 30 Kisbacoquillas " 4 00 Freedom " 3 75 Philadelphia Cattle Market. .¥ itlij AfUrmoc . July 6.—Thtreoeipto f beef catti. tnis w._-.k Pas been over i'.v.' h-ai. Tbe quality of tbe cattle was not as £ Aa- last. Prices w*-re a trifie lower, and ]i -were left - v-:r at tbe dtderc-r.t raids.— Prices rule-i u _m > CJWS ar.l Calves— l 7. * ■■ *- c c* r * J t *- e Washington yard, Ridge A7* nu ' ? - **'r -200 hea-i for the week, with a very da.: u.27" ke: a: from ISO to 30 for dry c iws, 2-3 to 35 ' for springer-, and 30 to 4-5 for fresh c>ws. II g—l tie arrr.ai- at fcinger's yard for the week were 12*>3 beai, in—t of which were divtoMed of at from sos to 9} tbe K*u tt>s. hneep* ani Lambs—The supply continues large and prices are tending djwnwards.— M.e l of 6000 bead at $1 T5V.4, as in quality and condition. Flour, Graiu, Ac. four and Mtal.— Tbe receipts have been light, and the stoi-k is very much reduced, but there is little or no demand for export, and the market for Fiur has been exceeding ly dull, but without any material variation to notice in prices. Tbe only sales made public are to the ex: ->t of about 2<XX> bbis, mostlv good and ch ice western extra, taken in small loto, at $7 a * 12 -f? (,1,1. Studnd brands Lave been ireeiy ftfeed at $7 25; 77 37; the sales have been limited tu the wants of the bi,ine trade, within the range of $7 25 o 7 62 for common and choice lots, $7 75 a 8 25 for extra, and 8 50(m9 50 fur fancy brands, as in quality. Cam Meal is ]uiet but steadv. with further i ales of si bbls at $4 for Penna and 4 25 for Brandywine. Rye Flour is also quiet, anJjibout 3'X) bbls have been disposed of at $4 15 p< bbl. The inspections far tbe week ending tbe 2d inst. are 7210 bbls Flour, • i'J do Curn Meal, and 423 do rve do. Grain —The receipts of Wheat continue light and the demand moderate, but at the close buyers were holding off for lower price and the market left off unsettled and rather lower. Sales in all reach about 12,000 bu at ISo a. 190 c for good and choice reds, aud 192 <s2(Joe for white, including some l uls 0 f ."spring Wheat at 160 c. Ins closing sales wr-re a* 187 c for prime red, and 195 for white. Rye is steady, with moderate receipt- and sales of Penna at 110 c. Corn has been un settled and drooping during the entire week and about 25,000 bu only have been disposed of at \'y> 81 c fur good yellow, and 88c for wmte. ine bu.k of the sales were at 88c fur Southern yellow afloat. Oats are also dull and luwer—some 1 Ufa,12,000 bu having been sold at -JO 0,00 101 Southern and 555'a57 f or Penna, as in quality. T the Tter- f Mlflta The ondersigroed offer? L'rc.*-r'f . is-k --s>iii cici- ii'-/; for the v~ -re •'-" 7 He -;:<*ig-r* L its St If -3 il^ 4 ' l:i v* "-jtrsaar/* the dotie* of the a* "* isa'-arti*:.'T tn< fidelity. T . - mosks ccxxixgham. To the Uten *f Sifflin Cooatj. F-;'Jow Cit'peno—At the wiicltati >b of st* - f jtr f-.i:. i re-rr-yse.' s.- an it i-: t-den: car.::.late :-r th* - -- C.OD-t Treasurer. st-d )f eiecuc I i*i - i . discharge the duties of the o®e i S.BABH. ITC7.K/-1 01J-SS. V NORMAL CLASS w.II he of-tr- - JQ Lrwisttiwo cd the 34 of Aogsrt, to co & t iai - i week- fir m-i cf *i.e i :.- : ::.t I'- . .: >::;>.!* a ki - ' - :: be: aie i -ch the e*:mins witter. Sf*. ... .. . w ; v r ; .j tie hrincnes Etisss-i In *.Ji cer.£.-&*--- it.3 .* - tr-.:. - the nrt e: ::i.t;rr ; y Lecairti en*- pro.-.-—: _ y 'izr t"* - c* L** 4 - SB*: ■ :."l if .'.-.v. time : tieue by oec-m --to tn.-c v>' ..rg. A itteti-isr.ire U earnest"y reqae-ted- Bairiitj and toiltoa furr,:ted at modtr ate iato& "Fir tote pMttofaa *dir* ABKAM !•- HAWX, C . Sapt. MVeytcwr, Pa I :re:-:*-r* in want cf tlarks or Lnf jnsjntn of any kind, or Tea. 1 er* in want j: Scboc.,B, p -- reoeire ar.tnt: n tn ifplkaMi by letter or otherwise to A. D. iLwn. McVejt.jwc, Pa. jy9 HIST M 1337. 'IHIE uoierbgse-i rr-5- tn'ohy anooaace Xtn it thee ha-? ecxsjmce-i the Bt.hi * 8.-.r-j- .n W -: Markrt street, - f:-w t..*s . ts Brotrrfs s ,:e. an: nestr'y .y: site the J_. where tnev wf ia..y have cn nand Bread. Cakes. Pretzels. <fce. ■Miifti mild fr.at the best 5 ur . oiy. whi the - it..* g-r.eraiij a*e invi:-i t, try. Or --rs r Lr.-vi. eases. 4?,'w i he r r sp t atter ; . * it: i . i- aTy.rttf t;-wn. ;yC J —3: XBIBEBT i I LP.iCII. Book- and Irtoncts of Joseph F. Vearer. i.:.,rts on toe tt.ks of JoserF. i :jr. of Lewtsto r.. f.r {• >ts. nerc..a;.-n.—. A: . iT- t-r- i-- i'.ec t. Ji- ;■ t 1.: BktM, Alfred Altrss. J M Ycagtr,wd !*. - itio V'. .CO. t J p t' !y.• r t. OIT - ns-t. t e* are eretj - tufsed that ait aceaepts ren ■ ■ g ■Mettled n (ftp FIRST OF Al 'J LST NtCJIT, t be : ieei n the Lirxts oi a Justice of tie I eate for collect; r. J..t 9. InoT. DAVID £iL*X3 4 BOOK FOR EVERT FAMILY. .-- - • y\ rViT- it l: e Bee H .re Dr .5 S:: re Lit >;-oit is worth SJ cen*s. 4\'e waaterery head of a faaiiij to Ci • so-i sti a co r y. :9 f 10OD CIDER V!\EG* R p the li re LTDr-rSttre. T. ce: 's ;tr q-aart. j; , lIST OF LETTERS reosaiamz in the Pi. st a H--.i-.rvr " rkr.r.-rj...~ a y Jd ': i I ;-ds * r y " C : . . J■ i: M. - . : s ih-hjlf., 5 r - -.-• A' • H - T-v. 21.-i n. -- K-r-*-.- W J K-;*-. tsj Mar. J S---1J; r - i—Jj.- • . W --P• ••> P A., -,. S-.... ug r - >- - • I- K - <re -- Bi-r - A A Si- K • S . BKi i. ;> 2 - -- \i J K -.- mVKT( HJ 1. .- i r.-! J::.- 3 Liose- A Cirt2ii .'. .-. ir-i.-. '.. "I ' -- - - K U-w., Cfc s-- -i; - j OlMtinsCae. sr. t-rU-1 24.-*. ST J SttrU Ma* Esra >; c. . - „ I Bop V a L, -_2 ■ • --. • -- . - - • - • -. F ■ Inttai C !lrr-'vrf. sf f fc j - -w ' J H . \ f * iTlr"" -. - "r. -' • :" : 2 Dacv; _ Cai>.T. Mk'k;-. G*W --k-; '-. . . ■ --hf-" fi-"-" :: V -Xr nimkoS Ir. H M ~-r * A -r a Sat. hi - \ > - - aga M *- V! -- Kt jA s Tj,r r js , " K ' -J ■ TrewMar t F :r - V s•'" '* * T---SCX*CM■ -- - - ' : ■ '••: -.:3 IVllhv/Vi: •:-^ W V \h -X 5 i: ; • ii H ••-: ;v A nrW n r W 1 M T Baifera \ j ■ .r-r A-r ; W K -.>- ,- ; - >-/; - - r. !*vO-fIAhAD Ckw.; tMMjpA H I 8k 1 \ ctzs ii;-'-ri--v::;* T -v *■ M calling: for letters in the at 1* ™ please say du y are a lrerri<ed s. S. Cl MMIXOS. P. M. List of Causes For Trial at Aapost Term I. D. ISST. AV T. lVcr. Cbas. Coifeit. ex r Sterreit \s John McDowell, dee'd. fT Api. Overboitzer i Stirk vs. s. 4 r Alexander. go - 'ken Bark oi Le •. istown far use Ac v-;. W. B. Johnston & Jos. Milliken 1 ! n r f r 601 : B Johnston i co. 57 Ac j. J. B. Aru v \V m \Vj lio n, a. Graham vs. Ettxg, Graf i co.l.ni Ari. ]-tj D. Zeigier. Endorsee sic. for u-e J D' t'.n "fV- 67 Ao* 1355 u f" -" , vs J " ter rettd Co. 26-Nor. i-o5 n" J & . tetl T? Directors of the I oor ot Miifiin countv, 50 j an Davie A. d Eliza J. McNabb vs 6 F *\^'L m n re r ! X ' r; " 63 Api. 1*56 r M. Bell. Endorsee Ac vs H A. Scholl, oo I* n ,5.- C. Bratton, adm'r of C Miller. *" ' T s Daniel Brought ei r. \ P ! io=t ' 5 - sw ' u ,\ s Lmes Quinhn. -as \ OT IS y 6 p -." i. WALTERS, Proihonht_-v — 5 U£sce ' Lewistown, July 9. 1557- Register J s Notice. J insd and passed by -e, an i rema.n hied ot record in this offiee fcrinspec - aof Legatees Creditors an d all others in a... Wa v -Dterejied and wih be presented to the next t L x UI ]l of tb ; e coontj Of Mifflin, to vuterlv Court H, use in Lewistown, on the 6th day of Au-ust, IS-57 fur allowance and confirmation- RR account of C. If OUT. Esq., and TU Tk " m P ion ' Administrators of tMuT 3 boropaoti, deceased, late of Gran rule township. n -■ J. be account of William A. Mc.Mani^le V" ar , V ? f °. b3rltß Marks, miner chili ,} •Jacob Mar is, deceased. irr a i The f CC , ount of Thomis Stroup, Admin nt atur of the estate #f Andrew hommers late ot Brown township, deceased. 4. The accouut of Christian Hoover Jr Administrator of the estate of Dr. Lewis Hoover .ate of the borough of Lewistown deceased. JAMES MoDOWELL ' Register's Office. Lewistown J du'y 8, 1857. ' } V ALL ABLE FARM AND MILL HUFLAxj SVIR WUIT'ZMUJY. - . i'i FOR S' IER- %'■ • ;RV J FIRM VF J. L& W B H A/.AG F Q. A., THAT NHV.- . -TI. GT- F TIE *H*S. K.T *. 2 ; from ari 3 F R . R . .2, A THE SONBSRY £ K* . FUILR AI. T - J RV.VAN.A CAR T. .N TT.E API<R.Z* -Y> ->er. THTS TRACT C>R.T—.C --660 ACRES WITH 6 PER CENT ALKNACZ. 3)9 AOP '.-rartri. ir i ;ii si> -i state to: • i- ; . T :.CT-- AA . AN. .T R . ON PRECALSEV A G.->D -'RRO.RO ;R. . A ailUiJ oA.J JJih The • r . •- , Biltl 1 .-■ - - IS FIRST EVA~. WITH A : J T J " "-'"V V. F FC AUNTOL - TOTFL .. Wednesday, AUGUST 19. LGRYY at one o*cj>:k .a tie a*:rrL-,;c. A s<-n:.n of tie perehase miney .z the i i.a&ee *- R ra-y with in-- rest, izii-l PRTRVE-J SE-ROR.TY. TERMS ici'e I*VS TR ,R.Y R2 F.rtber :t't cat; re t r-. •_ DREAEISG WfLLIAM B. lib Jw Sarrivia* partner --F tr.e firrs VF -J JVF# W B HOIIC- C Real Estate For Sale. I X RR RTUAAEE f -IIRER:* - - GHR :- ■ OF THE I of IIuo;> r. 0 - -• . U". ;-R-II - D. EXRRU:. R - :-.E:.-- W TUESDAY, AUGUST 18. 1857. w TNR I . .-*T IJ !S ;3I 1 L"R -TC. 2*' : . PABL.- 'A - THE REAL ESTATE NERIITIFTIR >. ICRIOED. T. *IT: 1. A TRA.;T OF LAND -KUZTE IR WAITER TEN HUNTINGTON C-.R.*Y. EEETAIRDO* 17. a;re*. 124 rw.-rrr• >-r 7'- L-:--. <s BARD. A FAERIE C.RTE TO - - TRACT A NATTIRAI :A-.: * IT . : <*. - &r|| . LA 2. CI.E OTHER TRVT IN S.. I • - - TII .ING 37 ACRES. I"I I OF * LS - ! EX - : : : r 2 . S - .R. 1.-R*S. W.-J S. ;■ RR DAVID S. KEIL LZOPT Jl LS->, AT :*-* STTME T.RAE \R. I PIAEE *;II U- •. IT GE PIE BY the ■TOAYRF A tmt ML F JCWKPA W.'KER. !A:E-F THE IMETO F IL 11 '.; i R.. DECEASE-!. ALL CAT TRACT* Ll* I • - .2'S IN - I M"AIKCR T'.WR*:"P. SPA H J SEPH LR SFANI NOW R -I . - v:.-: mat-.ut iVi A ere - fafaici A- ® *-i. with a l .: : n II iki A:-J SAW M B ♦? -rv n. DAVID < KN:. A Idi": WITH *;II ANRJ- X.-D . F J -LU-. T KER. DEC'I X. B.—I• LIEN I.R!- UR. : - I -1) ,- THEY mm Y ifltfiili to purchas. .to U ICNIGLTO • -IVSTC SALE. JJT DAVID IL KFR. E*V PUBLIC NOTICE. A DARK BAY II :: V v A BLIXD ML LE WERE E-.T : T.* -CT IER?IGNEII, RESIDING IN DEEATORT - .V • FIA C HY A MAR, EMNT G- I',. * TR.-: M-R:H of FEL RRARY !A-T. F R THE R-*' * T*RI: IT - -■ASP- RAN Y K-; T : FEI AT.3 PAS*:* 5 T.: 1 SO: I R. RSE AR. I bs-j'.c STIIL REMAIN R; THE CE. AER-:XNE-I. 1 M HEREBV ;AT I . WNER •. R OWNERS F -AID I.ORSC : ir.c UN.VSS TR;. CIIARG.- LIIERCRR, ARE T . IVI I RAII—LS REMOVED ■ RTOFCIEWEDXESBAL THE 5-H DAY F A 1857, -.. V 1..Y FIPOTTI I ▼ PUBLIC AECTI-R.N. AT THEM HAIWE IN TTO BONMGH OF LEMATWN *■ ISFY SAID .-L LRX-S. CHRISTIAN BRKKHOLT'ER Decatur twp., ,lu!v ;J, isl>7.-4t TO INVALIDS! -7.. Z.IT. PUVSLTLAN • R 4 -*ISE# OF ISE I ...•- * HVAT!—-F<V!NRR;> PTIVSK UB :O C.- V : IH AAI BULP* z WL TR - IMI TOO VIRJTEAL PACTPF> .F 1 'O-FN 1 |PLI ~ I ESTCFS TO L-.TI 4 C , IS COMING $T .IPPOIXTML.vrS j DR. Hard man. PKYSIFIAN fjr PIYW* Krmertf Pt 3 .. !C im f Ut Ciaci**s:. | *A\ BE \T LEWUTOWN. \R.CN*I HOTEI. MCF'.,..B: MTFFIIN. PATTEFSON HOUSE. Hunttrigdon. Jackson's Hot-I Harrisbcrg, Here's Hotel, j . Altoona, Logan House, * J, f Holitdavsbucg. Exchange Hot-! Johnstown, Cambria House. ' - Indiana. Indiana House. " - Greensburg, Westmoreland House, ' rituburgb. St. Charles Hotel. July 24 L> HLTR,|, L'.U < OO BR.,N BL!II.T'' 1 * * 1 ft "' W of the Th: U TED INHALATION T.,s snai p.,j r ,i j,, lreatn;ent of iii r t - >g-t st lb Ciseas- m a ,<rrwi ets- ner An f :c -" R E EST UVSIRD BR ACTTCN UPOE TIW .>RR-.R REV * ! rel-: Tits is ;h* important f,cs anon C\-h li t- * ' S ka **' d s:r.mach .s duesJ, n-: .v DIRECI.Y , he MIM ILII if the ~; n. s - _rra;he or mhap Medicated VIPERS HRI . ' ] * * fo ' > wh >" c SUNIP2K.ii ani DPCM eaf -.K * .-He heretofore resisted all treMtivct, ":• b-rs * TK V *" E "RPVTVACHED TN S ILRM RILR^; ~„, * h- j were wtemW to be local, and vet the . we *>* ; m.cis.e.ed that tbey coald oniv act fl pending ih.ir laimediatr atiw-n . son the stooiacS. • * i ... n.iers within the Luces were urniele. 4 !' halsiKin brine, the n .cd, e into d,rrct c - ■ " otsease. t Use dwadxar.u " s , v -n if" 1 y ap.- uatu a \* so siß.pl; that BIS. bee- ' 'i ...e voui-est In fan .r fe. hiest ifivalhl ll !C< * range the stomach, or iiuerArrc ta :;.. least siiength, comfort r busies* a ( liH . **° ch-vrjte for consoitau >n OTHER BAXPXS 7 gjtTED. In reUti.-n to the folh-wine dweas,. -it; er^''" 5 pocated w.ih |yng ASeclKn.s, or e vi-s: : * ::rr }£ cniwuitatioti— usually Sadtng .hem PRO*?* PHt'l. APsL'S and ail form, 0 f Fivsll Ccvr" I '' an d Weaknesw. I > -\J-I > I3"NT!ON and Oilier forms o: HEAHT ■ LAbc, L:vrr OnopMM, Dyspepsia, snd ail eisos ot Si .ma.-h -nd Bowel*. Piles. <tc ic _ - Alt disc low of too Eve and Ear; •y.and a:; forms of N r rv..us li.se.isr VO charge f. r ... UiUl} o ß W** l * S I> TURPV.O
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