Vol \XX V.—W Imlc ,\o IS 20. Rates of Advertising. One square, 13 lines, 2 squares, 6 tnos. 45. (MJ 1 time 50 " I year \3. © S 0 22 0 Tlifllin Coins!}' s*. In the case of the Estate of John Riden, dee'd In the Orphans' Court o! said county. WRIT OF PARTITION. \-OTICE is hereby guen to cl! the heirs and devisees, S:c. of JOHN 111 DEN, Sr, late of Derry township, .Mifflin county, Pennsylvania, deceased. that a VVtit of Parti tion and Valuation has been issued < bt of the Court aforesaid to the Sheriff"of said county directed, commanding him to summon a Jury of twelve ir.cn, to value and appraise th- lands and tenements of the said John Rideti afore said, deceased, situate in said towinhip of Der rv, containing 4(1 acres, more or less. And HI putfusnce of an order made by the Court afore said, I do hereby give public notice to all such heirs and devisees a- reside out of ihe county of Mifflin, that I will bold an Inquest on the said premises and execute said writ of Parti tion as therein 1 am commanded, on TiICRS DA V, the 4 'h day of October , .4. J). 1849, at winch time and place they and every one of them may attend, if they think proper, t 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day. D. Mclv. CONTN EK, Sheriff". SHERIFF'S OFFICE, / Lewistown, Aug. 23.1849. \ ot. IT 0 3? I Cr 33* To the Heirs and legal Representatives of. John C.inj bilt, late of Dntmart tnirn,hip. I.tine as 0 r county. r Pakc notice that I will hold an Inquisiti n to j I divide, part or value the Real Estate of s-■ id j deceased, on FRIDAY, September 14th, 1 -49. at It) o'clock A. M., on the premise*, at which i time and place ycu may attend if xou think j ro per. JACOB Hl BER, Sheriff'. Lancaster, Sept. 8, 1849.—td* •XT n T T! A i v/ turn mm XO? -v- • r PHE undersigned appointed by the Court of A Common Pleas of Miifltn county Auditor, to distribute the fund arising from the - !.: of | the real estate of M. & J. V. CRISYY S.LL, notifies all persons to present their claims uj n said fund at his Law Office, in Lewistown, i S.ITURD.I Y, the 2 2,1 of September , 1849, or be i debarred from sharing in the same. GEORGE YV. KNOX, .hide .. Lewistown, August 23, 1849—4t. Auditor's .Notice. rpilE undersigned, appointed by the Court of j JU Common Pleas of Miiilin county Auditor, l to distribute the fund arising from Ihe sale of the Real Estate of.T. it J. POTTER, notifies ! all persons to present their claims upon said fund to him, at his office in Lew istown, on l'ri l day, September 28th, 1819, or be debarred front : sharing in said fund. ♦ GEO. W. ELDER. Auditor. LewUtown, September 1, 1849—ft. Audilor'* iYolici*. rpilE undersigned, appointed an Auditor by ! JL the Court of Common Picas of Mifflin coun ty, to distribute the proceeds of the sal< of the personal property of FRANCIS A. YVJUTA KER, notifies all persons having claims on said proceeds to present them before hint, al his of fice, on MOMTM Y, the Bth day of October, 1849, or be precluded from sharing in said proceeds. GEO. W. ELDER, Auditor. Lewistown, Sept. 1, 1849—4t. Auditor'* Aotice. rpHE undersigned appointed an Auditor by J the Court of Common Pleas of Mifflin coun tv, to distribute the proceeds arising from the ; real estate of ADAM GREER, notifies all por : sons having claims upon saiu fund to present I them before me, at the office of R. C. Hale, i Esq., on MONDB V, Stp'einhtr 17fh, 1849, or he forever debarred from coming in upon said fund. C. SPOTSYVOOD, Auditor. I.ewistown, August 25, 1849—4t. Sufltirs, } EXCELLENT SUGARS for 4 and 5 J cents. Best l'orto Rico Sugar nelliiijfat fty cents. Beat crushed Sugar tor 8 antl 10 ' cents per lb. Good Molasses si cents per quart: beat at 10 and 12$ — to be ttad at the ! store of NUSBAUM, BROTHERS. • Lewistown, SATURDAY, SEI'TKYIIIEtt 15, IS4J. ! CENTRE NIRIRV, BSoalsbtirg, Centre Co. I';i. ("T AKDENEU.S and ore hard ists who desire JY to plant only thn very best kinds of hardy . fruits, are respectfully informed that they can obtain trees here of all the most estimable va rieties. including all those which have received the especial sanction of the American Congress of Fruit Growers. (N. V., Oct. 184*.) The TREES offered this season are of beau tun! appearance, extra size, (except "l^fii 11 ? u ,ow rH;w rre sorts) and from the elevated locality in which the Nursery is established, have all the essential advantages of hardiness and ear!)' maturity, for which trees grown at the north have been deservedly preferred. The advantages possessed here are being improved to the utmost, with the view ot mak ing this Nursery, in merit, second to none in ! the State. Every tree is indelibly marked and warranted correct. They will be deliv ered in Lewistown or at intermediate places at the low catalogue prices, and warranted ! sound on delivery. If to be shipped, they will be well packed tor the purpose at a moderate charge. It is advised flint orders fie sent direct to the .N'ur.-ery, in preference to purchasing illy as sorted trees, from often irresponsible dealers, at high prices. Sueh orders, if received in time , have the first attention. ►Season for fill planting. October 20. A choice collection of the most admired or namental plants, vines, evergrt crjs, Ac. has been added to the Nursery Catalogues, sort to ail post paid applicants. VVM. G. WARING. Roalcburg, July 7, 1819—tf. j Dent, copy ORPHANS' COURT SALE. PURSUAN T to an order of the Orpheus' Court of Mifflin county, the subscriber, administrator, Ac. of SAMUEL MATTER, late of Armagh township, in the said county, deceased, will sell at public sale, on the pre mises, on B' 52 I 5> \ Y , the ICali day of Octaher next, (1-49.) aii that messuage and tract o UNimproved mountain or WO'HI land in the SET! township of A rmagli, bounded by land i f John Aikena, flnyh S*moFe. and others, ar.l cop. i taming I'OCR HUMORED AMD FIFTY acres, more or less. TERMS OF SALE.—One half of the pur chase money to be paid on the confirmation of the sale by the Court, nod the remainder in one year thereafter, with interest front the time of the said < onfiruittiofl, and to be .secur ed by bonds and mortgages on the premises. The 8ti;l tract of land will be sold in lots or parcels of fifty or one hundred acr< s, to suit purchasers lur woodland. WILLIAM RAMSEY. Administrator, ;s'§& Simp, &c , and Six Yti*t* Lniifi, w til It "2."> A errs oj f Vomliet nrl, within mdo of the mil I. Possession can be given on the first day of April next. F r further particulars, apply to GEORGE Hf.YMV i.R, Lewistown, Pa., or to St i i.t. ', coiit tiintiß bettvt-en 5 antl I (X) Original Enyravit j:- of new 111vt iitinns, dmcribed l.y letlers of rtTt'reiit e, btuidd i great nitiuunt of reading matter, valuable to every man in tin- country. An increased amount of tare and expense will be In;- stow' d upon this Volume, to render it more fully what it htiii been termed, " Tin; best Mechanical Taper in the World." Its columns a* usual will l>.< lilted with the mo-t re ialile and corrr. t informal inn in rei'nr i to the progress of B( IIJNTIFIC aiiit MKt'HAMrM. lin;noveiiit-ul*, Clieinisiry, Architecture, H tiaox, Mauufat lures, Kail road InKlligence, and the \VI.F.KLY LIST OF I'ATIiN I prepared expressly for tiiia Journal at tli Patent Olln e in Washington. As an evidence of th: estimation in which this puhliea tiou is held by the tjcieutifit and Alet haniral portion of the coiriinunity, it is only nee saury to Mate, that u cir culation hue increased within the Inst three years to up wards of ih,oo ices. C. L. JONES, aug 25. New Cheap Ca.-lt Store. BONNET RIBBONS. jb'Si received, a large assortment of desir able Bonnet Ribbon*, embracing everv quality of the newest styles. The al to' tenlion of Milliners is requested to this a -ortineut of IIIMiONS. They will be sold by the piece or yard at a very small advance. C. I, JONES, Aug "do. Neto ("heap Cash Store. k BRAfIA.M'S Highly Improved Patent, . \ Manifold Writers, f(>r copying letters, invoices, drawings, plans, &.c. This invention will produce a letter with its copy at one oper ation ; or, if required, a letter with two fac sunih sto send abroad, wit ha single pen (style) which is so durable that it will last for centu ries without repair. For sale at the book store of C. C. SPOTS WOOD, f evv:stown, June 1 -J, 1849 —3t. cs. \T my store can ho bad any quality, size* or pattern of La-fie>'. Misses' and Chil dren's Sit es, at very low prices. C. L. JONES, New Cheap Cash Store. f owftnwr, \tigusf 1-, 1549. t FEW pieces m-ire of those superior 4-4 1 % /: t lILSTOM UIM'CHA MS eft. uur ranted fast colors, and equal in quality to any which have been so'd at 'JO cents. Mr,d/e --41 ork Collars, very hsnd.-ome, selling for 12$ cents a niece, at 'he of ju!y2B. NUSBAUM, BROTHERS. <['arp e I s ! fppIIE clietipesi and be>t Carpets are to lie had nl JON ICS' Mew Cheap Cash Store. Lewistown, August I*, 1849. A LARGE lot of good READY MADE J\ ('LOTIII S(S selling iff ver\ cheap. juiy2S NUSBAUM. BROTHERS. TINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS I for 6] cents. Do. for 10 OH. Extra bordered do. f>r 12$ cents —some very fine new s'vfo selling low at jti'>2*. NUSBAUM, BROTHERS. J.\ 8 w is- Jaconet! and Cambrics selling very low; some 19 inches wide fir 12$ cents per Tan.', at NUSBAUM, BROTHERS L< wi-'.owi , .1 ii 1 v 2*, 1-49. g PAI.IAN Soap for removing Freckles a rid R any eruptions of lite sktti.fur sale by Dec. 23, IMB. !•:. ALLUN. 2 S ILES' Embrocation for Morses for sale x t; at GREEN'S Medical Depot, No. 11. Lovvi>:uwti l August LS, 1-19. Iran !flroti VN extensive assortment of ail sizes, for . sale !o\v for cash, bv Fune *23 '49. F. J. HOFFMAN. 3^I,ASTER, Fish and Sail on itattd cod for 2 sale by Dec 30* WALTER ULLFY. A FIF is a smnil piece of money, yet it wili il pay fur a vatd of excellent Calico or Muslin, if taken to theslore of NUSBAUM, BROTHERS. July 28, 18-49. jf 1 INGHAIVISI-'Good Manchestet Ging 'v; 45 lifints, at only 0$ cents per yard, tu be had at the only cheap store in town, t. r. july'2B. NUSBAUM, BROTUERS. Rcdifiiies, &c, OILS, FAINTS, vYc. Bf.ANK BOOKS colli) YCU, COTTON LAPS, &c. SI'KFL SI'RINGS I'IIRK WHITE LEAD, at 82 per Keg For sale bv F. J. HOFFMAN. Lewistown, June 23, 18 49. Co(thing pa YVe have now on {l®—hand n large stock of Cooking Stoves, such as we C:ul warrant to give fA -—>> entire satisfaction We 1^^ have the Laubach, two sizes, trout 820 to £22. rSI OCT"We invite Far yX mers and all persons i needing a Cooking J Stove, to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. F J. HOFFMAN. Lewistown, Funo 23, 1849. IJocfry. EXCLESIVE LOVE. Go—court the glance of every eye, Invite the touch of every lip, Be free to all who flutter by— I sip not where the many sip; The blossom of my heart must be A flower that bloom for one alone; Divided charms are not for me— No, ALL its sweets must be my own. Go—spread thy charms to every sight, Impart to all thy favors sweet, lam not like the bee, to light On flowers where ALL a welcome meet! The blossom of my heart must be A flower that blooms for one alone; Divided charms are not for me— No, ALL its sweets must be my own. iH tgccllaiitou#. COOLNESS. Jake, a little buck negro, w ho belonged to Dr. Taliferro, was said to have had in his little frame a heart as big as General Jackson's. Jake didn't fear even our respectable fellow citizen, Obi Nick, and as for coolness, he was cool as the tip of the North Pole. One day I)r. Taliferro, upon the occasion of the commencement of a medical college, of which he held the chair of Anatomy, gave a dinner. Among his guests was a well known ventriloquist. Late in the evening, after the bottle had done its work, the conversation turned ori courage, and the Doctor boasted considerably of his fa vorite man Jake, lie offered to bet that noth ing could -care him; and this bet the ventrilo quist took up, naming at the same time the test he wanted imposed. Jake was sent for, and he came. j ' Jake,' said the Doctor, ' I have bet a verv large sum of money on your head, and vou must win it. Do you think you can." 'Berry well, massa,' said Jake, 'jistelldis nigger what lie's to do, and he do itshure. ' 1 want you to go to the dissecting room.— You will find two dead bodies there. Cutoff the head of one with a large knife, which you will find there, and bring it to us. You must not take a light,.and don't get frightened.' ' Dat's all, is it k' inquired Jake. 'O. berry well. I'll do dat shore for sartiu ; and as for bein' friglit'd,dedcbilain't goin' to frighten me.' Jake accordingly set off, reached the dissect- j ing room, and groped about until lie found the { knife and the bodies. He had just applied the former to the neck of the latter, when from the j body be was about to decapitate, a hollow, ; sepulchral voice exclaimed— Let my head alone!' • Yes salt, 1 ain't perticular—tudder do jist as well.' He accordingly put the knife to the neck of ! the other corpse, when a voice equally as un- ! earthly in its lone, shrieked out— ' Let my head alone !' 'Look a heahr Massa Toliver say I mu* bring I one ob de heads, and you isn't gwine to fool me, i no how Jake then hacked away until the head was ! separated from the body. Therupon more than haifa dozen voices screamed out— ' Brmg it back ! bring it back !' Jake had reached the door, but turned round j answering— ' Now, now, see heah! Jist keep quiet, vou i fool, and don't wake up the wimen folks. Mas- j sa's only gwine to look at de bumps.' ' Bring back my head at once!'said the voice, j 'Tend you right away, sah,'replied Jake as : be marched off with the head; the next moment depositing it with the Doctor. ' So, you've got it, Jake, I see,' said his mas ter 'Yes, sah,' replied the unmoved Jake, ' but | please fit- done lookin' at um soon, kase de gem man tole me futch um back right away!' Flood in Red Ritcr. A most overw helming flood occurred recently i in the Red river, an account of which we copv from the Alexandria (La.) Republican, of the 21st ult. The extraordinary and unheard of flood of. Red river has put il altogether beyond ourpow- i cr to continue the regu'ar weekly issues of our j paper To print this extra, giving a brief ac- 1 count of the calamity, terrible, awful and over- ' whelming as it most truly is, it will be necessa ry for us to work in water three feet deep on ' one of the highest first floors in town. The oldest inhabitants of the country, men of sixty and seventy, who were born and raised : here, say that the water has never been as high J as it i now during their existence. As far as I we have been able to learn, it extends front hill j to hill everywhere, covering, except a few high ! spots, al! the alluvial lands on both sides of Red river, en Bayous Robert and Rapides, and per- : Imps Bayou Bo uf. Even a large portion of the \ lands of the Plaisance settlement, which have been considered perfectly secure against high i water, and patiaily inundated. The loss has consequently been very great. In this parish, in the crops of cotton and sugar 1 alone, rstimating the former at 25,000 bales and J the latter at 10,000 hogsheads, with the usual : amount of molasses, it will exceed $1.700,000, and if we include corn, stock, and damage done j to property, it must approximate to £3,000,000. Uur front proprietors leveed against an 1844 rise, and many of them felt so secure behind what they conceived their invincible breast works that they made no preparations at all for moving until the. water, rising as it did with ex traordinary rapidity, completely covered them, j Hence on some places only part of the stock ! was saved while on others it was all lost. The accounts of the suffering above, represent it to be even worse than it is here. Having no high lands to fly to, the inhabitants have had to j huddle with their cattle upon their highest grounds, and either itand in water waist deep, or clttnb up into trees and wait for a boat to rescue- tit em. It is impossible to estimate the loss by the flood in the valley of Red river. Instead of up wards of 2o,UUU, this parish will not produce i 20t)0 bales, in the valley, instead of upward of j 130,000 bales, not 3 Is he virtuous? Let these questions be answer ed in the affirmative, and if he has not a second shirt to his back, we will answer for his course. Wealth may be lost, but the good qualities of the heart will always remain, like the sunshine, 'to warm and bless. Remember this. FATAL RESCI.T OF JCMPIVG FROM THE CARS.— i On Monday morning, on the Concord Railroad, an unknown Irishman was instantly killed by j jumping from the cars while going at the rate jof thirty miles an hour. It appears that he u ished to go to Concord, and got into the down ward train by mistake. About three miles this side of Manchester, upon being informed that he was in the wrong train, he rushed to the door, and, before he could be stopped, jumped off.— He was thrown against a stone with such vio lence that when the train had,bcen stopped and backed tip to the body it was found dead, though no bones appeared to be broken.— Boston Tra veller. EMIGRATION ASP COLONIZATION-. —'Ma,' said a young lady to her mother the other day, 'what is emigrating?' Mother—'Emigrating, dear, is a young lady going to California.' Daughter—'What Is colonizing, mar' Mother—'Colonizing, dear, is marrying there and having a family.' Daughter—'Ma, I should like to go to Califor nia.' There is a man up in our country who always pays for his paper in advance. He ha 9 never had a si.-k day in his life—never had any corns, or toothache—his potatoes never rot—the wee vil never eats his wheat—the frost never kills his corn or beans—his babies never cry in the night, and his wife never scolds. Reader, have you paid the printer in advance? AMERICAN KILLED AT LIVERPOOL.—A letter from Liverpool, per Captain Decker, of the ship William Patten, informs us that on the. 24th Ju ly, an American seamen, named Samuel Wil liams, of Harrishurg, Pa , aged 24 years, was killed on board the shif> Lancanshire, of New York, by a fall from aloft. SAD ACCIDENT.—A son of Hon. James Cooper, United States Senator, aged about 11 years, met with a distressing accident at Pottsville on the 6th inst. He was standing on the train of ears drawn by horses, and in attempting to jump from them, fell and they passed over him, severing one of his legs from his body. SOMEWHAT WHlGGlMl. —Pottawattomie coun ty, Towa, voted at the recent election, as fol lows: \\ 'nig. 555; Loeofoco, 4. This is the country which was defrauded of its vote in the Presidential and Congressional electionts. last year, bv tiic Locofoco authorities of that State. CHOLERA IN- CINCINNATI. —The official report of the deaths from cholera in Cincinnati from May Ist to August 30th. is 4,114; from other dis eases, 2,345; total, 6,450. A heavy hill of mor tality. Cherish a love for justice, truth, self-control, benevolence Be governed by theui in all things. Swerve not from the right, for any present advantage. In all rirrjj instances v ow thyself a man in unflinching rectitude