Indiana American, Volume 9, Number 20, Brookville, Franklin County, 14 May 1841 — Page 4

f Y,rt the Sninrday Kemimg Pott. MOMU OF MY FATHERS.

Home cTmy fathers. I bid 70a farewell! No more in your rallies my footstepa shall dwell, No moreen your mountains, I wander itb pride. Nor gaze with delight.on the deep rolling Clyde. The lavrock will warble, hie wild notes of plee,

The Leather will bloom, bat it will bloom not

for me. And sunaht le, and summer, will come and depart, And I will be absent, O! land of my heart,

lint loved ones will meet at tbe awe t gleaming

hoar.

On sorue grassy knowl, where the white gowans

flower.

And when thoughts of the wand'rer shall dim the

bright eye, In that ballow'd tryste shall my spirit be nigh

Yes in thought, and in feeling. Til dwell with you

still,

Nor your place in my heart, shall the stranger

e'er (ill; Home of my fathers, I hid you farewell! No more in your rallers.my footsteps shll dwell MARY.

etc Store.

DANES AND BURTON

WIT AYE just received from Phihdelphia, Pitts

JTLL harsh, and Cincinnati, a large assortment of

Dry Goods Groceries, Queens

Ware, Hard. Ware, ana Cutlery, c.

And have opened their store in the room issmedi-

atelv north of the Broekvil'.e Hotel. Their goods

are all entirely new, well selected, and baring been

purchased since the fall in prices, they can oe soia opon terms more suitable to the times.

I her hare a hue assortment 01 cioins.eassi meres.

and satinetts, of fashionable colors and qualities, carefully selected in the Philadelphia market.

Their etocR ot ttueensware ana naraware is rerv large, and having been purchased for cash,

they can supply their friends on very farorable

terms.

Their selections of silks, mouselm do latnes.lawns, calicoes, c. Ate, are such as they think will attract the attention and please the taste of the Ladies. ALSO A large assortment of Boots, Shoes,

Hats, Cotton yarn, mile, c.

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Mark lane.

jeper to

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8ee. 1. 1 Trustees oispv

and 1a hereby

on all property eab&

: 1 t . r, v

ordinances vi ma 1 reaiuv. Corporation of the town ofo;

eight cents on every hundred doners

1 . - . .

valuation thereof, the same to oe collected agreeably to the laws and ordinances of aaid corporation

Sec. 2. Be it further ordained, That there be and is hereby assessed on every actual Citizen

qualified to vote in said corporation; exempt such

as are exempt by the Statute Irom paying a poll tax to the State the sum of fifty cents at a poll tax for the year 1641, Sec. 3. Be it further ordained, That, the Clerk of the President and Trustees of the Corpo

ration of the town of BrookviUe shall hereafter re

ceive for his cervices as such the sum of twelve dollars per annum, all laws or ordinances coming

within the purview of this ordinance are hereby repealed. Whereas a large number of the citixene of the

town of Brookville, have petitioned the President

Tiie Milford Bard. What a strange thing is genius! How curious in its effects, how bright in its eucccss, how gloomy in its decline 1 Very many of our reader hare

heard ol the 'Millbrd Hard. Once he was

the poetical life and soul of one of the Phila

delpma papers (hen (he besotted loafer o

the kennel then the tenant of a prison where

he sought reiuee lor Ihe purpose of being le

totally debarreJ it om the ue of ardent liquors,

Ye thought him eead, but on glancing over

the Louwville Gazette, we find that he is in that city. As a hist resort he advertises that ht will devote himself to the task of writing literary piec es for persons, such as orations, essays, lectures, advertisements, poetical piece for albums, sentimental pieces, acrostics, ballads, songs, etc., for 5 cent per line. And sut-h is the last shift of a man whom God destined to shine in conncil, or to daxzle at the bar, or grace (he pulpit! See what liquor will bring men to! Oretcent City. B.vrrisT Convention. Several hundred Ministers of the Beptist church are at present assembled in Baltimore, in attendance at the

Triennial Convention, which opened its ses

sion yesterday morning in the l irst Baptist

Vshurcit. ihe convention was duly organiz

ed by the election of the Rev. W. B. John-

eon, I). D. of South Carolina as President;

Hums u-tbeachof Philadelphia as Secretary, and J. B. Taylor of Richmond as assistant Secretary. The Triennial Sermon was proch-

cd la-t mgh! hy the Kev. Kichard Fuler.

There will he prearhing also to night, and

every night during the present week The

church is open la all who may choose to at tend . 1 ar . . at

V-HASCE- FOR BACHELORS ihe. iCW , -. , ..... '

tonuoti vaz?ue advertises that there are in .ft m ft . a a.

inai cuy not less man uitee minted unmarried ladies, between the ages of sixteen and thirty years, haiu'some, well educated and ac

complished. Aii bacchelors who poss. ss the proper qualifications to make good husbands, and discrimination justly to appreciate beauty combined with all the virtues which adorn the miud and render life pleasant, and society agreeable, are invited to visit New London an J ;op the question "Is nobody coming to marry m-3, is nobo ly coming to woo." A clever female French writer says, that woman should not sit beside the man whom they wish to conquer, but opposite him. "Attack a heart by lull front, not by profile," is her expression.

They solicit an examination of their gooi!s and nd Trustees of said town to repeal the ordinance

prices, and then wish the public to consult their I prohibiting the firing of guns 4 c. within the Cor-

own interest. -

Brookville, April 2i, 1841.

17-ly.

Notice to AIX. LOOKOUT FARMERS!!

Canal

will

carry all kinds of freight for all who may favor him

with then custom.

mi HE subscriber bavin a first rate nsw

Ji. Boat, which he will have in toon, he

noration.

Therefore: Be it ordained by the President and

Trustees of the town of Brookville, That the first

Section of an ordinance entitled "An ordinance against offenders and their penalties" bt and te same is hereby repealed.

KUr US HAYMOW U, free. Attest, Geo. Bkrkt, Clerk.

Partition or Real Estate.

He will also buy all the WHEAT that may be ny-jO Mary Williams, one of the ch ldrea and delivered 'to him, one and a half miles below Jl. heir at law of Cornelius Williams, deceased

Brookville, on Tyner'e rami, and pay the hghel Ute erthe county of Union, and State of Indiana, market price at all times. Ho is now prepared for ,nd m olher Per8ons whom it may com eni you

heat, and by 20th or May, he will buy an we tre hereby notified that 1 shall make application CORN that may ba delivered, aad pay the highest t0 the jdges 0f the Circuit Court for the county

price.

AGESILAuS April 19, 1941.

ROCKAFELLER. 17-tf

Take Notice.

THE subscriber has just received from the city a good assortment of dry goods, groceries, hard ware and queens ware, viz, calicoes, meri-

noes, muslinsblcached4' unbleached)check .ticking.

Qannels, casinetts, cloth, casimere, linens, muslin, bobinett, jaconet, footing, table linens, imported flinnel, serge, cotton, stripe, drilling, suspenders,

woolen, kid and silk gloves, silk and cotton hand-

kerchiefs.merino shawls,silk dress handkerchiefs, silk and worsted coat binding and cord, vesting,

mens and boys fur bats, mens and boys wool bats, bed cords, Y II and G P tea, coffee, molasses, s'nar, pepper, spice, ealeratus, shoe, hair an

cloth brushes, shoe thread, black sattin cravats, crapes, cheep shears, sawmill and hand saw files, curry combe, horse cards, snuff, pad locks, table and shoe knives, pen knives, trace chains, horse shoe and wrought nails, J E William's axes and hatchets, umbrellas, coat wadding, books, first, second and third bonks of History, spelling books, Gallaghers Watts, the Sacred Harp, or beauties or Church music, Spanish, half Spanish, and common cigars, stone and earlhera war of all descriptions, baskets of all siss. also an assortment of garden seeds, all of which Le will sell very low for cash or produce. J. WOODS.

W UMBER. The ssubcribers have now on hand Mi and otfar forsl low 1, 00,003 Tcct cfPiwc Ifonrils. 400,000 SHINGLES; ,300 Loci'ST Posts; JoIt-t.Scanlling.dc.dc. W. TATE At SON. July, 131S:l.-Cfr.l 23-tf

of Union and State of Indiana, at their next term, ts be holden at Liberty in aaid county, on the 3d Monday of September next, for the appointment of Commissioners to make partition of the East

half of the North Eaat quarter of section eight in

township ten of range one west, situated in the said county of Union, of which said half quarter section, the said Cornelius Williams, died seized, among the proprietors, claiming myself three fourths part thereoi, by purchase of three of the children and heirs at law of the said Cornelius

Williams, viz: Joshua Williams, Naney Hys l&t Nancy William?, and Abigail Fa .set late Abigail William. NATHANIEL AUSTIN. Union Co., Ind. May 6, 1841, 19-4w

H sfk BUSHELS Clover teed for sale bv ilAP 11. 6c S. Tt HER. Feb 3, K4 1.

'There is something touching, deeply touching, and thrilling, and we might even Bay disagreeable, in the question "Will vou pay this bill, sir tM

Some men do wisely to counterfeit reservedneis, to keep their chests always locked. not

for fear any one should steal treasures thence.1

but lest sonn. should look in and see that there is nothing within them.

A Novst.Tr To see two women pats each other in the street without each turning round

to tee what the other had on.

Some of the office seekers at Washington

must have been hard run, for we hearof their

Mealing one another s letters of recommen dation and petitions! JV. O.Pic.

Ags cp Marriage Dr James Anderson

in his Economy of Health," recommends the

ladies not to marry until they are 28, and the gentlemen until they are 35. With the edit-

or of the N. York Planete we agree that this

is almost as oaa as rofof nosfmence. JV. O,

Picayune

A lady's dress accident! y caught fire in one of the Philadelphia cars the other day, and

on pemg told ol it by one of the conductors

ana very .coolly replied, that she was quite

vccignica at tue idea ol catching a spark!

A young urchin being severely repriman

cu ut ins mouier lor saying HELL, remcm

bcred the chastisement, and on the following ..tl.lL l .1 . ... . . e

uvMin nncn int minister, in preacmng,used the word, leaped up and exclaimed, By jings! if you had my mother to deal with, you

wouiant swear that way without getting

Heard, 1 snow.

Stoves, Tiu, and Hollow Ware. THE Subscribers having opened Shop in the New Building on Main Burgess Street, near the Post Office, they would respectfully inform their customers and the public in general that

they will keep constantly on hand a general as-

ortment of Cooking, Ten and Seven PlateStovet.

which they would recommend to the publie at

good as there is now in use, being of the latest

improvement. ALSO They will keep assort ments of Hollow Ware, consisting in part of Sugar Kettles, Dutch Ovens, Skillets, Andirons &c.

lhey have en hand a general assortment of Tin

war', which they will sell wholesale or retail at

Cincinnati prices, Also House beads. House

Gutters, Spouting, Stove Pipe, dec. All kinds of job work in their line done on the shortest notice,

01a copper and pewter will be taken in exchange

fori in ware. Persons wishing to purchase any

of the above articles will do well to call aad exam

ine for themselves.

FUDGE es VAN CAMP. Brookville, Feb. S3. 0-

IVOTICE. WANTED at the Office of the Ilrookville Insurance Company 30 Fifty Doilar Treasury notes on the State of Indiana. 6 May, 1841. 19-3vr. Richmond & Brookville Canal.

Al a meeting ol ihe Board of Directors of the

Richmond and Brookville Canal Co. held at their

office, January 14th, 1 641, the following resolutions

were unanimously atloared. to-witr

neioitca, mat the Treasurer be directed to

collect forthwith, all monies loaned by him, belong ing to the Canal Company. RttoUed, That the Secretary be. and he is here

by directed, to proceed to collect the first Installment of lire collars the sbsrc, from all subscriber

who have neglected to pay the same: Retotved

farther, that he be directed to collect the two dollars called for, and due on the 3d Installment and ha is hereby instructed to proceed forthwith against any, or every individual, who aas or may

rums 10 pay tne amount aue and called for on their subscriptions. And it is further ordained by tbe Board, that the balance of the second Installment be and the

tame is hereby demanded at their offlce in Rich

mond, as follows: Two dollnrs on the first day of April, two dollars on tbe first day of June, and the remaining three dollars en the 2d day of August, 1941. 1 akn from tbe minute 1. WAUUEN M. LEEDS. Pres't.

Denjaman Fulghum, Sec'j. 15-4 m ALL persons indebted to tbe subscribers are re quested to sail and make immediate payment, as we cannot do business withost cash. FUDGE At VAN CAMP. March S3, 1641. 13-tf

Kloiue and Lot for Sale.

THE subscriber wishes to sell a house and lot in

the town of Brookville, on the bottom part of the

town. The house is convenient for a small family,

and the stable large enough for alx horses. For

particulars inquire of JACOB KYMAN.

Brookville, March 4, 1841 10-tf

UP STREET AGAIN.

' have removed my Shop to tbe bouse formerly . occupied by A, U. Pratt as a Orocerr. and

more recently occupied by John King as a Shoe 1 Shop, where I will be found at all times ready to

wait en an wno may ravor me with a can.

O. Y. EDKINOTON. NOTICE!

ALL persons Indebted to the Subscriber will please make Immediate payment, as I am

pressed for change at this time. I hope none will

negiect this notice. u. v. kdrinoton.

A. B. I have just teeeived S3 bushels Potatoes

assorted, for sale low for Cash.

Marsh 10, 1841. I4-tf.

A J .

- W-riceiuuaJio

... ,:,r Fiv Dollars or two cepi

tunc ... , r ' . j rl.--

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Address J. WINCHESTER,

30 Ann street, New York. New York, March, 1941.

0r Publishers who will give the above Pros.

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change with either edition of tbe Nsw World for

one year. Ihose pipers who are now Inserting

eur tormer prospectus will please omit It, and In

sen the above.

who know by trial er imrrie,utl ,can form any idea of the effecj I relief, ef the almost eUrm-S ,cted in eases of the PILES. RHFL'tu all SWELLINGS, and all TTTrovlV

fin, no matter bow severe, bv the r u...

Liniment. Find one who has need it that will dm laud it above all tbiriga ever used, and vou m Ind what cannot be found. u For the relief of suffering human beinp. naemaybfHicted, I beg you to aak ask of tho whoknow ask tbe Hon. ALFRED CONKL1N .S-Judge for that district, residing near An rn; ask M ATHEW J. MYERS, Esq., Atben.' N.Y.;ttkGen. DUFF GREEN, late ofWuJ; -ngton city, each of these gentlemen know ofcti iiiconq nerable by all sther remedies or pbysiciani though tried for many years, that hare been cured bvthe use of the cenuine HAYS' LINIMENT

1 iiousanas 01 oiuer persons Know similar CUrci

We appeal to their aense af justice their bunm

feelings. It is but a duty you owe to your suffering fellow hi nira to let Ibis crest remedy be known. -

of it then to all of your friend. This wiii ',,

much pain wnere me newspapers are not read, ot where readers are incredulous, becsuse so miny worthless articlea are advertised for the at ma par.

Dose. Tj buyers we sty, if all who have used it

do aut say it is beyond all praise, then do nottakt

. at . .

it. The proprietor win not auow mis a melt ts be paid for unless it cures, when all tl e direction! are fully followed. fFitfeny one eufering rtfm now to try UJ If Ae doet, he ought ta btpltiti

more for his obstinacy than hit suffering.

Mr. Hays would never consent to oner tma mi.

cle, were he not compelled by bis sense cf monT

of religions duty to eo an m ms power for th

victims of distress ana misery, r or ibis purpow be would sooner devote a fortune, than secure a

dollar for any worthless article. LOOK OUT. Some svindltrs have counter.

felted this article, and put it vp with various at-

Vice. 110 not oe impoeru upon, irnc luing only will protect you it is the name of COMSTOCK & CO., that name must aluiays le on the wrap, per, or you are cheated. Do not forget it. TaU thia direction with you, and test by that, or never buy; for it is impossible for any other to be tracer genuine. No. 27-ly SOLOMON HAYS. Sold by Comstock Ad Co., 2 Fie .cher-strset X. XAnd by J. J. TEMPLET ON BrookviUs.

DOLE and upper leather for sale by K. Is t. TYNFR.

Brootvllle, Feb. 17, Mil.

Goods, Goods.

TOtfE bave on band a heavy stock of Dav

waaa. Tinware, Cotton Yarn, Fur and Seal Skin fM) "fA.16"'" JV iTSi Cur. Bool.. Shoes. Are. &. lV TYN ES.

Also Iron, Nails, Grindstones and Salt,

which we will sell low for cash. R, s 8. TYNER. Brookville, Dec. 8tb, 1840.

All of r ' 164t-

CASH.

will pay CASH CLEAN LINER

rmHR SUBSCRIBER JJL WHEAT, and for

COTTON

RAGS. delivered at the Brookville Mills. J. H. SPEtR.

for aad

A Shropshire farmer went along with h

eon to a tea party. A young female happen

ed to be there with whom the father wished

hit ten to become acquainted. He told him to ge sind speak to her. What shall I say te her, feytherP asked hit son. 'Why, sj loft thing, Johnny Jihany, with great tin pliclty, looked her ia tit face aad said A'atAed turnips, miss.

Notice. Tyry HERE AS my wife nannab has left my bed wand board without any just cause or provocation ea my part, I therefore hereby forewarn all persons from harboring or trusting her en : my ac-

coaat, as 1 am determined to nar ae debts ef

contracting. JOSEPB HAMMOND. f Apiil 147, 1841. 16-3w

NEW GOODS!

THE subscriber respectfully Informs tbe public that be has commenced the Merchantils basinets In the house formerly occupied by Long Urown, vber he Is receiving e Urge it

general aesvnmeni ei jnereaeasise, eostlStlDg er Dry Qoodt, Queen t, Slant, Tin, EtrtXtn, and Hard Wart and Grtrrrirt &

As my Goods have been bought for Oasa and of late purchase, persons will de well te five ae

a eau aerere they make their purchase elsewhere, for this will snable me to sell at raduaad nrlooa.

A al a. .a . m . . . .

ah ainas or Herobe&ttekt produce UltB la

exoMoge ror uoeoe, O. W. CVBSS. February 11th, 184k - 7-rf.

For 6ale or Heat.

in?iJSPT ?ttSiLtat HiHE "briber will either Sell er Reat the

. 1fT"8''" situated ea Main Street opposite the Public Sonar. k n.aial

Hoffman, together with the out beildiags there is good stabling and wagon yard adjeiaiag. Pes-

eessioa given ea the 4th of April. Terms Reasonable, J.WOOC3. Brookville It. Feb. 9, 1841 Ttf.

ell BARRBLSf Salt just rseeived aad tale, low er Cash, by " 9. TYNER. Breekville, March 31, 1S41,

C5

GRINDSTONES, 60 Ubl. Conamauffh Salt.

9,0001b. Cotton yarn, 10 sacks Coffee, lbbds. N. O.Sugtr, Imperial Tea, Young Hyson do. Common twist Tobacco. Palm Loaf Hats, Do Hoods, lust received and fot sale by K. 4c 8. TYNER. The Rutbville Whig please copy the aoovo. ,

ON and, constantly tt the Amtrlotn oflct tbet following kinds of blanks

Deeds,

Mortgage!, Quit-Claim Deeds, Title Bonds,

Notes of hand,

Summonses, Subpoenal, Execulioui, Constables' Bonds, Constable Sales.

NOTARY PUBLIC.

C. F. CLaauoH. will also attend to filllns

dods, Mortgages. Bonds, dee. snd take the ack

nowledgement of deeds, powers of attorney, er nke depositions, osrtlfleatss, tfldavits, Vc, do.

Dee in tne printing 0 nee. law iy

To the Bald Headed, and others,

TTlkoes any know a neighbor or a friend who Ut iLVbeen UaU and whose head is now corered with fine hair! One whoso coat collar was cortred

with dandruff, though brushed every hour wlu'ch ahs now vanished entirely! Or one vhoeehtirt

t early aire were turning grey, who now Las not

asgrey hairl Childrenwhose heads were covered, with scurf, w hose hair would not grow, llitttrt now growing the fullest crops of hairl Some cater

must be known to most persons. Asa item lb cause, and you will be told, these things hare bees

done by the use of the BALM OF COLUMBIA Of 20 years growth is this article, its demand it

creasing annually some nunarea per cer.t, tnoof when discoveied not opposed by any thing forth

same purpose, now assailed by almost numberln roushfoon trash preparations that will ruin tbe bu if osed to any extent. Can more than these fact be wanted refer to the recommendations by a lis -.-l.XL . t

or names or respectability, unequaiea oj uj mmr article. Look to these things buy thit articlesStay and preservefyour hair by Its use, or if bald restore it. Indies, attend to this hundreds iu fstbionable life are using it as the only article really fit for the toilet. Long hair is very apt to fill out. Ladies, use the Bl 01 of Columbia in time lo eavo yourcelres tbe disgrace of baldness by negtta

of your persons. It is your duty, as moralists, to preserrt lU beauties of nature, with which a bountiful Citator Las endowed )ou use tbe Balm, for it will do it. No. 27-ly. For tale by -J. TEMPLETON Brookrills.

DR. SPOUN'S

SICK HEADACHE REMEDY.

BTlor the permanent cure of this diatreitmf eon- . plaint, never fails. When persevered in.it ef-

oally renovatesthesy stem, and does away tbt ctue

sesoflhsBlCK de NERVOUS HEADACH'-

Thonssnds bave tried it, and found precisely tLs

relief which the articles oromies to betto. itr

tiflcttcsol the strongest kind, and from tbe mott

respectable persons, aro in the possession oi m proprietor, some of which have been publitedb, testifying to the permanent cure, snd others to at immediate relief given by this remedy. It affords

roller to the afflicted in 10 or 2t) minutes iron

first doee. If taken when the sympiomi or an tack are first felt, it prevents the further profrwe of the complaint, end ean poduce no danger attny

time by and exsesoive eoset ts in such a ew would only throw off the contents of ths tlomacU. lssving it sweet end healthy with an excellent appetite. All afflicted with headache should not hit to procure ths article, and relieve themselves fro so distressing a complaint. Physicians have in many Instances glren itw their patient, and in every iuatanee, to our knowl sdge, with great satisfaction have found it a err tain cure Sick and Aervows Headache it cB' plaint with which physicians do not wish to baft any thing to do, and generally prescribe on'ru,' temporary relieft consequently, Dr. Spbon'a Hiek Headaebe Remedy escspes the opposition whleb some olher proprietory articles meet from tin scource. Try It oties and you never will rtgrel it. composed entirely of vegetables, and contalni est miners?, or poisonous drug of any kind, and de'sj

not require any change or diet or exeretss.

soia wnoissaie 1

Wholesale 1

BaOOIVILLB. Fob. Oth. 1M1 .

TT7 ECBIYED this day by the Ctnal Beat "Nalive" upwards of Twenty UnndMi nanmi.

af Castings via. ugar Kettles, assorted sites.

uutoa uveas, auo lids mr tbe stms. Skillets aad

Mi, tstd. All of whisk will be told lew. J. WOOD.

n4tft1hLM COTTON YARN. C-4ty 1,000" Sole Leather,

mw narroie uonatatugu sitlt, 10 Haeks Cefee, 6 Balee Brown Sheeting. " 25 Kegs Nails, 1 Ceroea ladlge. J est received aad for sale by Cmkville Sept. 11, . 3

lolesale and retail by Com stock fcCO'T i Druesrltts. 2 Fletcher-meet N. Y-.

by the prinofple Druggists in ths Union. No. 27-ly By J.J. TEMPLETON Brook rill.

DR. BARTHOLOMEW'S.

PINK EXPECTORANT SYRUP

rrnhs esses of consumptltn sre so namsrous is t II the northern latitudes, that soms crraedf m ' prevsntative ebould be kept by every family con-

tuntiy on nana, to administer on tue vr nee of so direful a disease. This l'pr-

.tilMi. will Im mmtkmm arnmm MM.I Mmnlain

It la nulla ImiiMaikU Cn an Mrann aST tO n"

... r . 4,.,

oonsumptlon who win nse ibis remedy on iw mhu.Ii a.r anH.k anil naln In ttua .tilt, and IB SU

-pr . - . . . . .ims

ay etase it has curse wnsn pnyeteitns

up the eases ts inenraaie. . Sold wholestiaend retail by Comstock -. Wheleetle Drug4it, 8 Flstobsr-street, N. -"

by the principle uraryists in tae union. By J. J, TEMPLETON BwokviUaJune, 29, 1843. HJ

ALL psrsoas ladebted U the stbaerlbsrt eettleaeot wlikla '"rjwK.

See. 0, 1S9.