Vevay Times and Switzerland County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 13, Vevay, Switzerland County, 29 February 1840 — Page 3

; VJEVAY TIMES AND SWITZERLAND COUNTY DEMOCRAT.

last number of the Political Beacon failed to come to hand. Does Mr.- Gregg think it an honorable way of doing business to abuse us, and then withold tun sheet! This is not tbs only lime he has placed this same gamempon us.

'Louisville, Feb. 20. ifcron—Hams fm s per lb 8a0; do fm w 6ia7; hog rounds do7 cts. Camllei— Sperm per lb 4Ga48; Tallow, mould -J3aU; do dipt lOallc. Flour and Afro/—Superfine per bbl $4 25, 'flue $4 00; Corn meat $3 50. Grain— Wheat per b G21a00; Oats 27ia00; Corn shelled OOaOO; do in ears 45a00; Barley 70a 75; Beans $3a00. Jlola$set— K*0 per gal 30*43; Sugar house 45 a50 cts. ;

. Administrator's Notice* LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the undersigned, by the Probate Court «t their February term, 1840, on the estate of Aim Gilliland, deceased, lath of Swilierland county, those indebted to said estate are hereby notified.lo make immediate payment) and those having claims against the tape, are hereby reqneated to present the tame, duly authenticated, for settlement. Said , estate is supposed to bo solvent. I.R. WHITEHEAD, Ain't. Feb. 29,1S40. - . . 13c

VEVAY, INDIANA:

tjcn. Harrison and the Story of the Oats. The federal papers arc miking a great blow about some gentleman having visited Gen. Harrison on his farm at North Bend, and found him in thq barn threshing oats. The way the story runs, it presents a garbled statement. Tho true explanation of thpTacts, we learn are these: A young buck from the East, who had heard a great deal about Gen.'Harrison, and anxious to see -tho bid gentleman and take him by the band, resolved to satisfy his curiosity by paying him a visit.' Accordingly he mounted a horse at Cincinnati and posted off, without making any enquiry as tp the distance of tho General’s residence, and. when ho reached Jon Harrison's about seven miles below the city, seeing a number wffino vehicles standing in front of the door, he called a halt and went in. Hero be fohnd tho ton and fasjiion pf the’city assembled, enjoying themselves in tho luxuries afforded by old Jon's viands, (which you know are unsurpassed,) ithd hearing-the name of Harrison, frequently repeated by the company, he concluded-that ha must be at tho very idcnticalspotho-started for. -Eager to gel a peep at the General’s phiz,-ho immediately enquired where Harrison was, and upon bcintrjold that he woutd find him out at the barn, vdihput any further ceremony he mado a bee Itno/br tbo barn,-where, sure enough, hq found ihe old fellow with flail in hand, beating the oats at a terrible rate. “My God,” he exclaimed to himself, “can it he possible that this is General Harrisonl” - Why he’s a perfect■Cincinnalus! 1 * Overcome with the sudden suiqmsoi our hero turned upon his heel and departed, without oven arresting the attention of old Joe, leaving him busily employed in getting outoals to feed the horses of his visiters.' ' •

tj AT U R D A YF E DU U A R Y 29, 1S-10^

“ An IxDKreNOCKT Tseasuri—whore officers, ro-' iponrible to the popple, instead of privileged corporations, shall guard the peoples money. Democracy arks in vain—what claim have the Banks to use this public treasury as their own—again to convert it into nn engine of ruinous expansions and contractions cf the carrenc/, and of new political panics nnd pressures, to enforce submission to the money power 1” ( .

jH'cho&c darknett rather than light,” as the abolitionist said veu ho' was caught squeezing the black maid-servant.—Ferny -Timer. . * Pray, did the circumstance happen any where near Ghent, Mr. Elevens!— Political Beacon, . ; No; it probably happened'about the time and place when, it is said, one Milton Gregg wanted to uccrelo a runaway negro trefccA. Look out Milton, or you might getyourglass house broke, ■ [Dearborn. County Democrat. *

. Pork—Mess per bbl $19 OOaOO; Prime $11 00; Cargo OOaOO. . Po/afoer—per bbl $113l«$150. , . Sugar—K O perlb SiaC; N O clarified 13la 14; Loaf, No 3 I7al7l do No 4 10al7; Havana white 13aI3l; brown OOaOO.

> Democratic Republican Nomination. FOR PRESIDENT, MARTI IT TAN SUREN, FOR VICE PRESIDENT, -

In the Probale Court of Switzerland county, Stale i.,' of Indiana.

. FnaataBT Ter*, 1810. ‘ Estate of William C. Keith, decM.) police of Margaret Keith, Administratrix. ( Insolvency. NOW comes the said Administratrix, by Kclib her attorney, and hied her complaint in this behalf:—Stating the condition of said' estate, both real land personal, and the amount of debts outstandjmg , against said estate, eo far -as the same have come to her knowledge; and that tho said Estate, both real-and personal, are-insuffi-cient to pay tb'c same—and praying generally for relief. ' *

,RICHARD M. JOHNSON,

Thank you, friedd Glenn, for the suggestion, Thq above wellerism ia very applicable to the case you allude to, and hits Mr. Gregg in a leader place.' Wq aro told' lint Milton not only tried to secrete the negro wench, but did actually stow her away under Jus bed. \Ybat ho done after that, we arc unable to say, but we suppose he* gave Iter a curtain lecture on his favorite tlicrpe of amalgamation.

ELECTORS FOR INDIANA.

IfVmkcy—Rectified per ga!25a00; common 22 a24 cts.

William Hendricks, of Jeffcrcdn.

Marketing— Beef per lb 4 a 8; Pork 6 a 7; Veal 0 0; Butter 18|'a 25; Lard 131 a00; Mutton per qr 70c a $1 00; Pigs each $1 00 a $1 25; Turkeys 021 a $1 00; Geese 25 a 50c, Ducks 25 a 371 Babbits Gi a 131 r Squirrels 01; Cabbages 0 a 0; Chickens 00 a 271 per pair; Live do doz $2 50 a $2 25; Palridge'a 01 a 0-Eggs per doz 25 a 00; Potatoes per bushel 75 a 00; Turnips $1 00 a 00; Onions $3 00 a 00; Corn meal 021 e.

George W. Ewing, of Miami. 1st.' District. Robert Dale Owen; of Posey. l?d, ** George Boon, of Sullivan. Ud. *' Thomas J. He.ni.et, of Clark. 4th. “ -Joun L. Romssox, of Rush. f»th. Andrew Kennedy, of Delaware. Cih. '* William of Shelby. 7th. ** John M. Lemon, of Laporte.

It is therefore ordered by said Coart, that tbs creditors of said eiUle bo notified of*the filling and filing and pendency of Mid complaint, by & publication for six .weeks successively in jbe Vcvay Times and Switzerland Count/ Demo* crat, a weekly newspaper printed and published in said coutfty; and further, that unices such creditors of said estate notify the said Administratrix of the' existence and extent of their respective claims, by filing the'same, or a statemcnidf the nature, description and date of the contract or assumpsit, upon which the same may be founded, in the office of the Clerk of this Court, previous to the final distribution of the assets of the estate of sa|d decedent, such claims aforesaid will be postponed, in favor of the more diligent .creditors. And ihisxiuse is coulinued, dec. A copy, attest - ' EDWARD PATTON, Clerk. Feb. 29,18-10. , 13f

FOB GOVERNOR, T1LGH3UN A. HOWARD. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, , ' ; henjAmin s. tuleyJ

Mexico.— An account has reached Philadelphia', from Mexico, announcing the defeat of the Fcdcralits, and the capture of one hundred prisoners.

New Orleans, Feb. 7. sugar,.4 a 5'cts; Havana, white, !I a 111; brown 7 a 6 cts.

—On levee, now 21.a 22 cts, per gal; sales on Plantation, 16 a - cts. Pork—Clear, 00; mess, $13 00 a 00 00; H, O $13 00; Prime $11 00 a 00 00; PO $10 00 a.00 00; Bu(k Pork 51 a 6 on the Levee. Paeon—Hams, 10 a 11 cts per Ibj.canvassed 101 a 111 do; Shoulders, 51 a6 do, MiddliDgsj.fl a 7 do. .: .

is said to bo $6,000,000 of the Brandon; money out. It will he a long time bcfore.it finds its way m, wAreckon.

Central committee Attend!

We are requested to say that a mJelingof the Democratic Central Committee, for Switzerland county, will be held at the Vcvay Hotel in this place on Wednesday evening next, the 4th of March. As the object of tho mcelihg. is to transact important business, a genera! attendance of the committee is earnestly desired.

Monument to tiie Ate Mr. Cillet.— The following paragraph is (rora the Thomasion (Me.l Recorder;—“The inainkorner stone, intended for the monument of'thc lamented Gilley, passed our office on Monday evening, drawn by fourteen yoke of oxen' Jt.is a granite block, nine feet long, and five feet square.” What will hts rmiVderers, Graves, and “shoot lower” Wise, think and feel on reading (bis anounccment. u-

'£orrf—Per lb 81 cts. Beef— Mess, 00 a $(J0 per lb, — 1-2 bbt; $9 50 a 10 00; Prime, $11 a 1150. . Flour— $5 00 a $—per bbl. Butler— Goshen, 27 a - 20 cts; western 10 a 13 cents.

annual election for.township officers will lako place at the usual places of bolding elections in each township oftbis.county, on Monday nest.'

. nils story has no doubt (riven rise to Ibo various reports afloat,'of the industrious habits of Gen.' Harrison on Ids farm, when in' truth the General is three*fourths of his limb ba'sking in the sunshine of the "queen city,” revelling in thb luxuries of (urhoy ftxins’and champagne, too indolent eycn to perform the duties*of Clerk of the Hamilton county Court,' he receives a salary of ahout$i,0(K) per annum. * ■ Wo hojft thb federal papers will correct this error, and give old Joe IIarrisos credit for the industry on the ecoro of tho oats.

CA««—Western 10 a IV eta; Northern, 11 a 13 cents. , . Coffee— Havana Green, 11 a 111-2 cts, old, 101 a II; Rio, 11 a 111-2; Java, 14 a 10.

Notice.

NOTICE is hertbyadven that the under* signed has taken out lettcre of administration on the estate of Daniel Bray, deceased, late of Craig township, Switzerland county, Indiana. Those indebted to said estate, are notified to make immediate'payment to the undersigned, and those having claims against the same, are requested to present them duly authenticated fsr settlement. Said estate is supposed to be insolvent. SAMUEL BRAT, jJdnV. Feb. 22,1940. . 12*

.Worthy qeJuitation.— The Cincinnati Gazette of .Saturday says:—“Yesterday afternoon, Mr. Adam Engel, a German butcher of our city, brought to our office tho-red case pocket book, which was advertised in the Gazette, as ]<fct about the market house. The case contained between six and seven hundred dollars, besides many notes oh hand and'valuable pap'ers. It was found by him on the 16ih> Tina serves to show the benefit of advertising, as welt a'a the honesty of Mr. Engel.". > ‘

'. Whiskey— Rectified, 3® a S7 cm per gal; com mon-a-do. . *

fcJ-Thc clerks of the several townships are t requested to transmit us a* list of.tlio officers elected on Monday nbxt, in time for publication in our neff paper. • . ■■

Hay— $20 00 a 21 00 per ton. * Gram—Com in ear, 00; shelled in sacks, 55 a 53 cts; oats, 37 1-2 a 40.

• (pj-Thosc of our subscribers.whb wish to avail "themselves of advance payment for tbo present volume of the Tiraep, must do sojivilhout delay, or we shall he compelled to exactof them an ex* tra half dollar. ' 'v:T- r>: Casualty. —On Tucsday]laat f ta:T|Ule hoy a tout five years old, son of Mr. Flmchbaugh of this county, accidentally fell into a; cistern and was drowned. ' ; ..,

Election. We are authorized to announce the following persons as candidates for Constable of Jefferson -township, at the ensuing election on the Sraf Monday in March next—three to be elected. Josh Stepleton, Jab. B. Lewir. •Mordecai Redd. Nathaniel Mix. 'John Dawson, ’ John Corn. ■ Hiram Frokan. . - • , For Tbloiuhip Truttea,Constant Golat. James Brown. ■ Isaac H. Matts. 1 . ■ - For Township Clerk, GEORGE E. PLEASANTS,

Admtiilstrator’s Sale.

WILL be sold at the late residence of Daniel Bray, deceased, in Craig township, Switzerland county, Indiana, on Friday, the 20lh day ofMarch, 1840, the following personal property of said decedent, lo-wil. One Coll; one Fanning.Mil); Cattle, Hogs, and Sheep; Fanning utensils Household and Kitchen Furniture, Ac.

editor of the Warsaw Patriot says the Vcvsiy Times is (he most ••illiberal, vulgar andabusive loco Toco (Concern” ho knows of; To find a federal sheet far more “illiberal, S ar arid abusive,” the editor his only to look baclc|.|nto thecolumns of tbo Warsaw patriot, about the time he received such a sound drubbing at the hands of his Covington neighbor.

We learn by a gentleman from Indianapolis, that both branches of the Legislature adjourned, Wne dtV, on Monday last. The Stay Law, says our informant, has passed. . Connected with this bill there was providing for the appraisement of property sold op execution to two-thirds ■jf its value, in which shape it passed the House some weeks since. In the Senate, the bill was amended by striking out the appraisement clause altogether, which amendment was concurred in by the House.’ By the bill,.as it dually passed, twelve months stay is allowed on all judgements in tho Circuit Court, and eight months on all judgements before Justices.

, Tcrmt of Sale . —A credit of nine months will bo given on all sums of three dollars and upwards, the purchaser giving note wjlb approved security. All sums under three dollars,- cash in baud. Sale to commence ht 10 o'clock A. U. on said day. • SAMUEL BRAY, ,Wr. ■ • Feb. 22,1840. . 12*

Gbs. Howard.—The official letter of Gen. Howard, accepting the nomination of.,the Democratic Convention of this Slats, was mailed at Washington city, on the 13ih of January, and lias not been received at Indianapolis. -The Indiana Democrat thinks some - whig postmaster must have pocketed it. Very likely.

■ Goon.—Tho' Madisonian, la federal paper, says/, “If Gcni Harrison can carry Pennsylvania, New- Jesoy, New' York, Vermont, Connecticu t, Rhode’ IslahdjObio, Indiana, MicblgnnV»nH'Kentucky, ho will fecfelec/ed.’V To which the Boston Post makes the following ready reply: "If your-AosT had been a she would have been your uscie, squire As Dan Marble would Bay, this is into tho squire "about as far as a buckwheat cake in an Alderman’s stomach." ,

i NOTICE. THE subscriber has for sale on bis farm, about half amilo below Vevay, a quantity of Grape Vine'Roota and Cuttings, of the

Cataicba, Isabella & Cape kinds, warranted genuine. Also, a few bushels of tho noted-.. * :' . r JBadcn Corn. • PHILIP BETTERS. Feb. 29, 1840, I3c* . "

, PUBLIC SALE. WILL be sold by the undersjgned at public auction, on the premises, on Friday Iho 27th day of March, 1840, at noon of said day, the following desc ribed real estate, lying in PJomnt township, Switzerland county, Indiana, to-wit:. The north west quarter of the north west quarter of section No. 8, of township No. 3, oT Range No. 5,Vest of the lands sold at Cincinnati, containing forty acres and sixty-eight hundredths.—: Also one other piece, tract or parcel of land, towit; .Defining at the north west corner of the south west quarter of section No. 5, of township No. 3, of Range No. 3 west, running south eigh- • ty rods to a corner, thence cast until it strikes' the county road,'which runs from and Versailles State Road, to Guy Feabqdy’s. line, thence running along Ifab said road, beannglo the.north west of east ton ebrnera sufficient distance to inclose fifty acres ; of land in tho tract, thence north to the north lifie of said quarter section from the west to the original corner or place ofbeginning, with the hereditaments and apilertetunees thereunto belong*. ing;—also the erector water .-course ruoaing through said quarter which is included in thefollowing boundary, to-wit;. Beginning at the south; West corner of the above described. fifty acres of land, which comer is on a point between two small rune of water, from thence’down said point into the bed of the run; thence down said mu' in a soutb.east direction until it strikes the west batik of the above'described creek, from' thence down.said, point into the bed of the run,, thence down the .fun in a south east direction until It strikes the west bank of the abbvo mentioned creek, from thence down said&eek On the . west bank ip tba south-line of said quarter section'to a comer, from thence east on a south lino of said quarter section ten rods to a corner, from thence in . a north western direction to a point oho rod west of the race now fo use, from thence • up said trace one rod west of the centre of the ■atne to a run of water where the above describe ed county, road and the rim form a-conjunction, thence bp said run in a north east direction- until it strikes the centre line of the above ed fifty acres of land. Said-land now belongs to' William Gardner.-Stephen Niles and Malina Niles, bis wife,-David Gardner, Hiram Gardner, . Jane Gardner, Mkry Gardner, MahildaGardner, heirs of John Gardner, deceased, late of said county. The above described premises including mill s and mill privilegesiherton, will be sold at auction by the undersigned, on (he day and place aforesaid, by virtue of an order and decree of Switzerland Probate Cdhrt, entered at the FebruaryTerm 1640, of said Court. — The terms of sale, will bo as follows, to-wit: The purchaser will' be required to give fait note with approved resident freehold security for the purchase money, with six per ccht. per annum interest thereon from date, payable ic six annual instalments, and will receive a certificate of purchase entitling him to a deed in fee-simple on making'final payment Oflho purthase money, the deed to be made onsdaysAerfinal payment. THOMAS J. DAVIS, CbmV. Feb, 22,1810. , 12c.

editor of the Warsaw Patriot has made ,a wonderful discovery, and whafdo you think.it i?, reader! Why he has dijpovered that we are doing no good to our party,* and says the vote ofthisconhty at the next election will prove it. Well, we are willing"lo letlho matter rest upon this ground; but, he will find himself as much‘mistaken in the next vote of this county as he was last August in his calculations for George H. Duun and Billy Southgate. Mark that.

i— -UNION HAUL. THE undersigned respectfully informs the travelling public/that ho.lias taken this well known tavern stand, situated on the corner of Main and Ferry streets, in.the townmf Vevay, and formerly occupied by; John M. King, Eeq. His table and bar will -be, found well furnished wjth the best the country can afford, arid his stables plentifully stored with provender,.and attended by carbful ostlers. By strict attention to the convenience and comfort of travellers, bo.hopes to give general satisfaction, and receive a share of public patronage. JOHN S. ROBERTS..

Our readers wilt be pleased to learn also, that the Revenue bill, fixing the State lax at.15 cents on the hundred dollars, has passed.

have as yet received no answer to our note addressed to, Milton Gregg, demanding the author o'f the abusive attaclj upon us, which appeared in a lato number of the Political Beacon. The three- individuals whoso names were subscribed to llys; communication, have been verbally communicated to us; and we only wait on’ answer from Mr. Gregg, pevioua to showing him .who, and what the rctpontible individuals are.

OBITUARY.

? u In the midst of Ufe Death. 1 '

* Onto Federal Costestiob.—The Federal’ Convention which met at' Columbus, last week nominated Tuomas Coqwi.v Esq., for Governor of Ohio.

Djed—On Wednesday evenmWihe 12ihinst. in Cotton township, after lingering illness, Mrs. of Frederick L. Golay. \~Jr ',

THE. MARKETS.'

Louisville places Burst.—We learn from the Louisville Gazetc that the circus in that city was destroyed by fire on the night of the ITtb. The Circus,'stables attached thereto, a blacksmith shop, and several small back buildingss were consumed. It was. with much’difficulty the horses could be farced from the stable. The Gazette estimates tbs .loss at from $7,000 lo $8,000, which falls most heavily on Messrs, Fogg and Stickney, tho owners of the. circus, and 31r, Lamb, who recently fitted it up at great expense. There was no insurance on the building.

WarsiW Patriot says, we think by ttirning our coat arid advocating the loco foco cause, wo have revolutionized the whole elate.

’ . UiscisxATr,Feb, 26. . Apples— Sell freely at from $1 75 to $2 00 per bbl,5l) to.73 cents per bushel. *, * JSuHer—Best quality for family nee 121-2 to IS cents p.cr lb; in kegs from Waggons it commands from 8 to 10 cents per lb, in brisk' demand. Beans— Is in fair demand. ; For .white $150 per bushef. ■ Candles —Moulds 11 ccrtte; dips 10 cents per lb, sales moderate., Cojfce —Java 15 to 16 Rio and Havana 12 1-2 to .16 1-2 per lb.- There is of thts.artlcle a more than ordinary supply in market at present; hence (be reduction from last weeks quotation of I to 11 1-2 cts per lb. Hour—The'dealers in Flour seem to act.with thcutmostcaution! heavy purchases made os the market indicates a downward tendency, our present quotation is from $3 75 th $3 50, being 121-2 cents less than last weeks. Grain—Wheat 62 1-2; Oats (scarce) 20 to 25 cte; Corn 27 to 30 cts; and Barley 03 cts per bushel. Not much demand for tho last named. //ay—$12 00 to $13 00 per ton, in bales it sells at 75 cents per cwt. • Lard— Readily sells at from? 1*2 to 8 cents per lb, | <Vo/n«fx—Is looking down, a supply in market eufficlpni for any reasonable demand, it sell at 37 1-3 cts per gallon bylho bl, in lots it can be bought fbr 35 fys; * ■ 1 Po/ato«—A good supply in market. They sell at $1 00 her hi, from 25 to 31 cts per bushel. JPorAl—Maintains the price last quoted i. e. for hog round $3 25 per 100lbs. by the bl, for cleared $14 00, Mess; $13: ami prime $13 00. Sugar —Of .this article there is a very Urge supply in the market, it has reduced a shade, and is likely to be still lower in a few days hence; wo quote from 6 to 6 1-2 cts. by the bl. in larger quantities it can be bought for 5 1*2 cts per lb. Whiskey —Continues dull,maintains last weeks price 20 to 20 1-2 cts per gallon, it is expected to be soon lower, the quantity brought to market sufficient for the demand.

■ \Vo are at a loss to know what tho editor of the Patriot means by saying we turned our coat. If changing our paper from neutral to political is what he means to infer, why then we plead’ do not recollect that wo over turned our coat in any other way—we may, however, upon a.time, uavopul/ed off our coni to chastise such fellows as him.

Counterfeits. —The Chicago Democrat says there is a gang of scoundrels now engaged in passing couterfeit Indiana ; tills between that city and Iowa Territory, They are of the denomination of $5, and ate said to bo cosily detected by comparing them with the genuine bills.

(£y*Thc federal papers arc filled up with anecdotes of the military exploitso( Gen. Harrison, and trar tongs chaunimg Ms praise to,the skies. Itis.avery easy thing to manufacture glowing pictures of the military character; but all the laurels ever iron by tfio field achievements* of Geo. Ilapison will never servo to‘elevate him' to the Presidency.

tnunler of a&crman pedlar, which wo noticed in our lost, as having recently taken pUcc.in Franklin county, turns out.to be untrue. The Brook villa American says it now proves to have been a citizen of Decatur county that was murdered, instead of a German pcdtar r and is supposed to have been murdered by a person who was travelling m company with him.

(£y-Tho Senate;of Massachusetts has concurred with the lower Houee in the bill to rdpeal the law of 1833, commonly termed the '‘fifteen gallon -law.” Bo thoro will bo no more exhibitions of the “stripped pig” in Boating.

i TAKEN UP, BY Ulyeiea Borel, living in Veray, Jefferson township, Switzerland cognty, State of Indiana, on the 5lh day of February, 1840, adrift in the Ohio river, b flat •bottom boat 78 or 80 feet long and-16 feet wide, poplar gunwales, oak end pieces, seven streamers and eleven cross girders, one sweep and one steering oar in her, the plank next the gunwales are of oak, the bottom oak plank, plank at the bow sycamore, the studding of sycamore. No other particular marks per* ceivable—appraised Edwsrd Violet and Hezektah Roberts, on the 16th 4*7 of February, 1840, before me, FERRET DUFOUR, j. p. Feb. 2$, 1840. 12cF

Insolvents.— At a rccont term of the Court of Common Fleas, in Philadelphia, three hundred and thirty-eight persons made application for the benefit of the insolvent laws, of which three hundred and thirteen were discharged'.

IKrTho Warsaw Patriot says, the whigs of this county cannot hold a meeting without' receiving from us the grossest personal abuse. This wise conjecture of the editor,, we suppose, has grdWn out of the notice wo took of the Mt. .Sterling meeting. If he considers abuse, what does he call the base, calumniating attack upon us, concocted by three of tire federalists composing that meeting, and published ip the Political Bqaconl (

folks in the “Queen city” had a glorious linn?of it on the 22j. ’the Daily News ■ays the “eventful'Say passed off with games, •ports, guhi, bells, Arc.”

WAOON XOAKZKa, And Blacksmith Work, fllHE subscriber, having purchased the Wa T X gOn-maklng eetabliahment-formerly owned by Wm. Gray, with the intention of carrying it on in all its various branches, and having employed a fret rale-workman, from Cincinnati's ready to do any hind of work in that line. New work and 'reppirl will bo dona on the most accommodating forms. Being prepared to do both wood and iroprjvorki hb can fill 'orders in the shortest notice.' lie has now ready made, and for sale, a of Peacock A' Carey JPlougSis, and other farming utensils,' all of which will be sold low. Work, of all kinds done as usual at the shortest notice. Ho has also received a new assortment of Cooking Stores, • which will be sold'at the Cincinnati prices, with the addition-of freight. F. L. GRISARD. •. Feb. 29,1840. \ 13tf > .